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or DR. W. ¢. E HomaforaT Realdesce, 1000 a er etersop se. Mice Hours #10, 1-8 cone 3m Of claims promply uttended to. _—— le WILLEA, HOUSE AND SIGH PAINTER, URAINING, KALSOMENING, GLAMIRO AND HAKDWO UNSERE Ses > WARIS & RICE, Attornoys - at - Law, 125 §. Foarth—Upstairs vo. hex Dr Oftce, “SO, RUSS, “age age and Moving Wagons we a Willetts Livery Stabte. Belephone 353, Mati. Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, Matdence Pelerucee tto 1380'S Third R. M, McOUNE, drapes O11 Painter, With PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS, 126 and 128 N, 5th St, G..A, ISBELL, M.D, Physician and be Mle Ofige 502 1.2 8. Seventh st, Rasitence Brinton B. Davis, | ARCHITECT. Ottive Am,-German Nat, Bank, | Wm, Thompson, Shoemaker. COR. SUXMH & TRIMER Men's nailed half noles 65 to The. Women’s nailed half solep Sve Women's turned so! ital eit: dren's half sales 350 to Tnvisi- ble patches 10 to 150. When in Metropolis Stop at the State Hotel Cor. 4th and Ferry Sts. $1.00 ST. JAMES HOTEL —ST. LOUIS.— Ratos, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breaklast, $1.00. €uropean Plan, $1.00 Per flay. Goon Rooms. Goop MPats, Goon SERVICE. When y a visit St. Louls stop at 87. JAMES HOTEL HROADWAY AND WALNUT. Street cars direct to Hotel HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. ’ -AT-LAW, in all the courts of ue stove Papuoan, Ky we] walking suit—it isu’t a dress in 80-| tered, | her dismay that she couldn't work any fellow who looks a little verdant} marked another in well feigned sur- When he comes to town. prise suces was no longer thi abont | youn away. e wobbled, dire time,’’ he presently mused amid an impressive silence. He paced the floor] foe car rau slowly, but as he Would and another one of the jok ; He then turned abruptly, and d @ peared himself. The others be over their ese steps, however, and were not at vlated to s had taken seven scalps in of Cedar Rapids, Tenn for another bottle of beer, and turn- ing to the other man killer while the barkeeper was drawing the cork, sneeret as = wuz killin’ Yun when you wuz playin’ | Evehsville, Paducah and Cairo Packet. marbles !’? Another man remembered an en- Line. Owned and Operated by thy There are as many ‘new fangled’'}two remained, These were the two front gates in vse in Paducah as] tad men, one with seven men to. his lnaaboscom, there are Populists in Graves county.|credit and the ottiér with three. es ‘This means that the number is great. |'They glared at each other awhile and A day or two ago a certain young] one suggested that they take a drink. lady, who has most expressly forbid] And in the exuberance of their con- ‘len the use of her name—just as if}yiviality they soon forgot the ine anybody wanted to use it—started| they had slain and became very con- out to make a fashionable call. Now, | genial, she isn’t fashionable herself, because ° Sure. JOR FOWL! 4 n Loave Padui she considers it mostly snobbery, One of the latest jokes is on @ ; ae ae 4 Paduenb and ak ‘ye ly on whom she = eee prominent gentleman who happened o Hoey lw, 0 call is considered dead swell, and} tg drop into a down town saloon Sat- Lantos Paducah av 8 bea, of course in order to be in the pushlurday, He found several boon com- J. H. FOWLER, Supt, and make the right kind of impres-/panions, and they suggested that sion, she took unusual precautions to] ¢), ey m . look dead swell herself. She be-| drinks, decked herself in her tailor-made] At this juncture the proprietor en Packet Company, accompanied by a drummer, whom he, introduced’ to the crowd ciety, you know—and had all sorts of fancy card cases that dangle dows) pefore the bar, He was dead game, like the fare register on country! of course, and being ‘on to the cur conductor, —handkérchief}curyes,"’ got in the game, All the lers made out of satins and shells, } gentlemen rolled the dice and strange aud a good imany other thing to make lig gay passed out one by one, leav- ai! fashionable. ing the contest between the drummer But to make « long stoty short,land the afo ven she reached the mansion 09|These two rolled and got ‘“hossand| Now Orleans every Poursday, poe Jefferson street and paused, with a/(hoss’ finally, when the prominent can qrety Bupday, m that was not to the man- i Rents vena r born, perhaps, she found tolrolied out five Passing Pade ‘ah every Tuesd ¢ urday. oe said prominent man, | Teesday and thursday and queens—somet hing that could not have been done once} * - the combiuation on the front gate.lin a hundred times, DRIFTWOOD She ree t piled fi ec " oe Aamble 1 and fret 1 est 1) ‘The drummer fooked dazed, butot orts of ways to get in, but to NO} Kouese had to pay for the drinks. He purpose, for she had never seen a) COUr had Are gate like that before-—andhopes aever ane sci ihe ties oft, and th to sce one again. But Anally pet-linening to another gentleman near cise dhe Ro ceiving that she couldn't hake her a ee eae ee b sked, ** 0 b hed 6 fashionable call, she did the next] 0¥s ,t#ked, “Who in the h—I is thing to it, aud left her card under P that unyielding, incorrigable gate, |)... oY ies ben ' A Lory : rf man desiring to play a joke on is ARnIvaLs, Some of these dead game sports] friend, John S$. Hopkins —Evansville. Ashland City—Danville. have a way of making sport of most} + hought you knew him,’’ re- DErARTUBKS. Dick Fowler—Cat John 8, Hopkins—Evansville Geo. H. Cowling—Metropolis. It is very seldom that they do not} ‘Why, that man can roll out any- ly they cateh | thing he wants to’’ asserted the quiet 4 tartar, and one of these occasions | man in the corner. na day ortwo ago.| ‘I saw those dice roll out of his Two or three were ia a saloon|sleeve’’ chimed in the barkeeper, NoTks. iuting a young fellow who drinks ahead to want] ‘Well Pl be d—d!"" ciaculated [Somewhat behind time this mdtning al, but occasio to play Presently a gaunt,/the drummer, as he began to get/*"d no doubt arrived at Cairo] month hungry looking fellow entered and | mad. ‘‘tardy,’’ owing to the fact that ‘she | . slouchi ng up to the far end of the ‘Dll jast get me a club and settle | Waited for the arrival of the Hopkins called for a bottle of beer. that fellow’s hash,’’ he concluded, |ffom Evansville, which had some |?? Say,’ asked one, addressing the] but he couldn’t find the fellow. freight for Cairo to be respipped on | pm in man who was. tryin to play] He then decided that the proprie- | the Dick. bad, “how many meu have you kill-/tor had steered him against askio| Business was not of much fdred ed game, and hasn't speat a nickle in | around the river front this, morning, x the wink he studied a mo-| the house since. though the arriving and departing and promptly replied,‘ Three The innocent victim of the joke | steamers seemed to be doing a splen- yokel who had said noth-/and his friends are still laughing|did business, down io] es directly in the middle of the yesterday morning. and when the motorman rang o clear the way two handkerchiefs and bega One of the jokers silently stole} down ar pids, Tenn., to ‘tla the train. Down the track | over tonight and leave on her return tly in front of the | up that stream to Danville tomorrow sntically waving his handker- | morning at 10 o'clock. “I've seen wusser men in my left. Tnot get off they had to be stopped] has moved at least half a mile down P-Jand hehad tobe dragged off the! the river. The best water that can ©} track by sheer force before the train i congratulated themselves could proceed. au the upper end of the bar. ‘They turned at the sound of foot- Bloomfeld, Mo.,Fe" De 1897. excellent freight business, was sev- era nd Fever vicinity] Cure has beep splgndid seller with ter. me the past twelve fhonths.and the r, called] sale is steadily increasing. 1 con- sider it the best Chif Cure in the} oderate load, the strange man whe] Dear Sit:—Your Chill He stalked up to thet soon as possible as I a truly, Wa. P. Rexwen, | in the upper Cumbe:land have retired from their trade, owing to the lack EXCURSIONS. of water, The tow boat, Kenton, is lying at Rock Castle with a tow of “Three men aint nothin’ pal! 1 Physician and Surgeon OMce Hours B7 toda. m, 103 p.m Oft'ce, No, 419s Broadway, A. S. DABNEY, @) DENTIST, par. 406 BROADWAY. J, W. Moore, |pRALER Stapla jand Fancy Groceries, ]OCHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER Cenned Goods! off All \Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor, 7th and Adams, Horse Shoeing © a Specialty. ~ All kinds of imperfection in ‘a horse's travel corrected, 1 Do Repalr Work of Every King, Work GUARANTEED Alwaysjon hand ready for work, gg] OUF HENRY GREIF,|FALL STILE ee _ J, $. GANSTER, Solicitor offPension Claims, Veteran of four Ahad in the war of Sess Se before the Bureau fof Pensions, pid ,, widows of soldiers, of the war of sgeWSrtinn War aereier Pension Ack of nerease of Pension, Prompt sud dropped from dred ee aegccued Nothing Chill. T onic semen rem rR Snes Ww a ention given;to rejected Cases gnd i at trom th Tol ot ALY Wun ‘goal capital should write me or, gave me 423 Bway, Under Parmer House Via Ilinols Central Ratlroad Dur corn, waiting for a sufficient rise to ing May, June and July. enable her to get over the shoals and 1¢ Lliaois Central Railroad Com-| proceed to Nashville. The barges pany will sell round trip tickets to] are drawing five and one-half feet of points and on dates named below: | water. hville, ‘Tenn., Tennessee Cen-} ‘The H, W. Buttorff will arrive tennial and International Exposition, | pepe from Clarksville early tomorrow daily until October 30th, $5.55 ;go04) morning, amd leave on her return up fot veven days tg return, ; ' Nashville at 1 Kooxvilé, (ets. YM, OMA ee eee N Butt# Tasteless Syrup Quinine, Iron, May Apple and D, f summer school, June 16th to 19th, = Peppermint good returning until Jnne 30th, ore To Calithrnia. ‘ 1 eS On ace ount of U P. In Minneapolis, Mjnn., B. P, O. iks, | Meeting the Illigets Central Railros Co., will, on Jane 29th and 30th,and July Ist, 2yd aud-3rd, Sell one July Sd and 4th, $20.21, good re turning until Jnly 10th, with ar- reuents for extensjon until July P ari kee, Wiee“Nattonal Kan.| "0 Paducah. H ilwaukee, + National Edu-|" Stop-overs will be allowed west of eppermint cational Association, July Sd, 4th) Denver, Colorado Springs and El and Sth, yood samrping until July] paso, until July 9th/ 10th, with arradgemgnts for ext Corresponding lgw rates will pre- fon until August M}st, $15.98. vail east bound oh specified days Chattanooga, Tenn., BLY. P. U-| from July i July 13th to 15th, good returning : nul duly Sist, one f We guarantee it to cure. e August 15th 16th. Buffalo, N. Y., G. A. R., August)” For forther information apply to 20thand 22a, 1 be announced 3. T Dowtvas, 0. A. later. Paducah, Ky. rankfort, Ky., State Democratic A. H. Hanson, G. P. A DRUGGISTS, Convention, June Ist and 2nd, one Chicago, I. fare, good to return until June 5th. = . Ky., Sunday School Important Change. Fifth & Broadw’y Harrodsbur n, June 2 { and 22nd, one fare,| Effec <i returning until Jt : Asheville, C., Summer School | cific railway in connection with the JW. C. AL, June 13th, Mth and|N., C. & Std, railwa © untd|dsily throngh Pullman sleepers ¢ Sth, one fare, good return! June 27th. Horse Shoeing_| Wali } aner. We're alvays the first to sb June 10th, round trip /$1, returning] Ville § June 11th. 7 p.m, For fu to any of the abov . RK. R., or A. H. Hanson, 7 G. P. A, Chicago, Lil, | ope leaves Memphis 7:00 p. m 3 Texarkana 8 ply to. ticket | le agents I, ting through sleeper service be C. McCarra, . A., St. Louis, Mo, T. Donovan, C. A., Padueah, Ky. tie \ lesigns and colors, by'fe in a ready for your inspection. Finest line « Picture Mouldings in the City, Have you seen the Jatest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD. worl. Agent Missouri l Louisville, Ky. ci All persous knowing themselves it-) Railway, St. Louis, Mo. debted to the frmy of Rogers & King ’ _ and Jobe Rogers & Son are hereby| Rates to Tennessee ¢ warned to call and settle the same at Exposition, once at wy ollice, No. 127 South} The Nashville, Chattanooga & St Fourth st nd thereby save to] Louis railway will sell round tr themselves costs, as L will be forced | tickets from Padueah to Nashvill unless otherwise setifed promptly. fom date of purchase, Ep/H, Posyvean F. B, Teacuovr, L, P, BALTHASAR, Tasceiver ct Roaste & Klay had foun y Ticket Agent, Roger & Saf. azeut [ut 425 Brod sy “Keep Cool this Summer, Our day service enables you to run’ fans off of reg- ular lighting circuit. [Attach fan to anyfelectric light]. socket in any room.’ | No dangerous high{voltagejfpow- er orfrailroad circuit in your store or residence. Mrs, sy Dane be Fashionable ‘ormerly of lovelee 1222 Harrison street. Wate NELSON an and Surgeon. gagement he had elsewhere and only | Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor- Day and Night Service, Store‘lights, 80 to 40c per mo. Ly, Atiant 19 to 28c Electric Fans, $1.50 Price of current for‘lights depends on number ee COLORED vipulate the dice box for the | Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati COLORED LODG DEPARTMENT. ~ [es gee Paducah Electric Co./gSs Se INCORPORATED, A. 0. EINSTEL Vice Prest. and Mgr. evening in each month, Myrey, ave Cfecinnast for, Memphis W ma ios as Br om 2 pm 200 pm 355 pm 8:55 pm. Som 1 apm pm 133 % 80 seam xD 915 900, 6 5 * 10am 9 40 {2pm 5 lagpm 615 pm $90 pm 783 pm , Ar Pac $90 am All trains daily, Sor Hon eall on oF address, ‘A.J. Weloh, D. P. A. ana i? [Rs bc a ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ani Memphis for Clnchinatl every y DER OF ODD FELLOWS ner 7th & Adams, Eldtecic sn Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $68.60 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best on the market, préttiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Free riding school to those buy- man shook’ the box and gracefully | Agent, Paducan, Ky supe hoeinnatt inch mouth at Colored And third Monday Ine Paducah P triai Saved From {the Waters, Cor- ‘Western Kentucky & very second and th bur Complete repair shop. ing wheels from us. Don't fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works 26 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House. Young Men's Prid every second and fourth Wi items of Speeial Interest to River | ¢Y Hall over No, St Paul Lodge No 0: and fourth Monday ovening in each If the Mysterious Ten, st Mects the fre Tuesday in'each morth at ‘Temple—Meets second mts, at 181 Broadway LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS Norra in 4 No 22 No ®t No w@ w 72 am... oo BEEESEEEEEE ie E Owusce@en |! sHaance, Se 28558 EEEEEESEES George H. Cowling—Metropolis. | 4 The place t to get the best PIANO for the least money HOWARD BROS., 417 N. 6th Stee eae WE HANDLE THE BEST PIANO itry—a piano that will last you a lifetime. e you the best guarantee that is Old pianos and een Sarai Tabernac Madaline rabernac nights in each month, est Tabernacle, No. @8, Meets tay nights in each just] ‘and every one had @ eueen on it.”?| The Dick Fowler left for Cairo} * aA and fourth Tha pride of Paduc et second SAMUMBY | that is hauled in this cou Meets third saturday | We mean ju-L wha All goods sold on easy payments. Howard Bros., salesmen for Harding & ~ Qitick sales and small profits our motto. A.W. GREIF, BLACKSMITH ANU Horse Sxoer, WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE, Star of Hetheleh Savurday afterngan in « Street ¥ school at ®a. m ev. ©, Burks ( ay ith w. Renta Street Preachiug pm. hig, I a. ma, and 8 p. ured the Ia lrop ont of the Jover it. The little packet, City of Clark: 1 he ped it down *.° ville, did nov arrive from Golan Lasked “Sa wo many Yesterday afternoon as one of the} !’st night to enter ber old trade be' en'd you say you'd killed trains of street cars was going out to|tween Paducah and Elizabethtown | W; Dupe, pastor. The scheme worked s charm! the ball park a drunken man on the] was expected. ‘Three, I said oimi-lirack furnished amusement for the he City of Chattanooga got in ier. ing respon whole crowd. this morning at 1 o’clock with her | m= “Hub! I kin go ye afew better'al” He trod with uncertain step the} excursion, which she took to Mound |* that, I come frum be € Seven bite the dust, Yo bad, don’t seem to me like streets Sunday s¢ The little steamer Ashland City, |* , pulled out] will arrive late this afternoon from | sebool, 9:90 \outefthe Tennessee. She will lie | % ng ‘all are cordially, in ing 10 a m™. an never onee looking back.| Jt js the opinion of the river men | {2 eae that the big bar opposite the wharf |: ‘ 7 News reached the bereaved family be found now is between (the little of Mr. Sandy Alexander yesterd towhead at the foot of the island and | ¢ t! FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES Elegant Carriages’and ‘Turnouts wheat iprins, JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable | sists simarsts sict: txedmfosctet Cor, Third’andj/Washington. TELEPHONE 148. lorenvon Of the death of his father- in-law, of Louisville, ~C, M@denhall, Evansville, Ind.: he John S. Hopkins, owing to an|his many friends will be sad to learn. was well treated in the hours late in arriving from | home, with tender care. Evansville this morning. She left on | a host of rela schedule time on her return with a/of the number being daughter in St. Louis, atender heart- market. Ship me one (1)/Gro#s| The Cumberland river is getting} ed son in Chicago, and other rela- 1 gus Yotirs| down to its lowest ebb, All packets | tives Ky., of which to mourn his loss, A true one from us is gone; A voice me loved is stilled ; A place is vacan' Onl 201 and 202 run solid betweensCinctunat and Now Urieans, carrying Pui Pullman buffet sleepers, ‘Train 204 carries Paduci Loulgvilie sleeper, ope. in Padueah union ST. LOUIS DIVISION. Nontn BounD. 302 204 oy 310 pm, 6:15 pm opm, 7:40 pm Grantsburg 42 pm. 8:40 Dm Parker City 15 pm, 10:05 pm Marion. 8pm, 1.0 pm Pp Sop 216 p mes BB BE ‘Tnis is the popular line Chtcagoand ait potnts nor ‘Train leaving Paducah daily at 6:15 p. m. has through Pullman Palece Bleeping. and Parlor Car for St. Louis. Double berth rates, $1.50; chair rates, 75 cenws. r, further information, reservations, call on or address J. T. Donovan, Vaimer House, Paducah, or A. Hi: Hanson, General Passenger Agent Chicago. CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM TENNESSEE. KENTUCKY, GROMGIA- NOOGA, KNOXVILLE, ASHE- VILLE, WASHINGTON. BALtI- MOR, Philapelphia and New York, Between Nashville and Jacksonvi r ‘round, via Chattano on sale during season: EXCURSION TICKETS On Sale at Reduced Rates from ail points on this line and Connections to Nashville and Seturn during the continugnce of the ‘Tennes- ‘see centenial ani international Exposition. Oa For furiher 3 saformpétioa, call upon Ticket ress, Which never can be filled. We cannot tell who next may fall Beneath thy chastning rod. One must be first, Prepare to meet our God. F. J. BERGDOLL, ————PROPRIETOR——— Paducah - Bottling - Co.,. |fitsiksice ™" MSS but let us all OLD PLANTATION SYSTEM. AGENT CELEBRATED oe “| LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange From the industrial old plantation or was required to m: ly owner of these vast estates was far port-loving or politic Also various, temperan Telephone orders filled ‘anti 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Telephone 101, 10th and Madison Streets, | OITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, | Paducah, Ky. first-class. fiekets to San Francisco : {thrift that he is common. and intermettiate--points, at $24.40 Saturday nights, ly supposed to have been. his property together and took car ra was a busy, hard: all his dependents PADUCAH,KY, Having almost perfect control of his lubor, the southern plante to utilize every worker to good advan 2thto August 9th, with stop-over privilegis; final limit south was prodij tween 1850 and 1860 and every depart- ment of its agri pendous rate wh n the war came and overthrew the system. The mode! planter of those days pro apital-and Surplus, - $120,000.00 ve May 9th, 1897, the Iron 26th, Mountain Route and Texas and Pa- ed to feed d clothe his slaves and, ad to feed and clothe his slaves a0) | Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. urday nighis fror from 7 to 8. | toes Paid on Time Deposits Except in a few sections of the south, where the lauds were expecially adapted cotton or sugar, y, will operate tween Nashville, Teon., and Fort Creal Springs, Ill., Opening Ball,| Worth, Texas. Sleeper leaves Nash- rompt de 40 a, m, arrives Memphis Prony 1e people, and, te wool and leather | Jas, A, RUDY yrody ed and man- her mnforMation m regard arrives ‘Texarkana 7:45 a, m.; a, m, arrives as 6:15 pom. and Fort Worth 5 p.m. This ts the only route W. F, Paxton... Ass’t Cashier GREER & ATTORNEYS: , DIRECTORS. 8 W. A. Kettonp, tween Memphis aud Fort Worth, A., Louisville, Ky. |'Texas. For further information ad- REED |sansas AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, Fry W. F. PAXTON, nd: its spinnir weaving factories also. G. Matrurws, Southern Tray Pragtice injalljcourts. Rail- e and other kinds , nearly all of which have The old planter ¢ ts lived thus to a large extent upon the products of his est . TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent Missouri Pacitic Broadway, bet, 4th and 5th, over Thompson, the Tailor’s. Galt ! louse! LOUISVILLE, KY. tennial the flner gro- Cleaning and Dye First-class work guar- anteed or money refunded. Sentlemen, please call and give} kansag, abd all. Western States, and furchee us a trial, you will not regret tee] tmformation, call on your local ticket » sent money thai you will have to pay for] 9 "i such work a8 we will do for you. &. T. G. MATTHEWS, S.T.A. BKIGHTH AND $3.00 to $5.00 per to proceed by law ty collect same 443.85, good to retaru seven days sine upon the farm or | Rooms only $1,00-afid upwaeds, A."R. COOPER, ed from the small WASHINGTON’ H.C. TOWNSEND, G.P.&1. , gent or ;OWARDIN, 405 Ry. Exchange Bidg., St. Sous, 'M A.J. WELCH W. L. DANLEY, Gen'l Pass. and Tkt., Agt.. NASHVILLE, THN. EXCURSION TICKETS —viA THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD To THE Tennessee Centennial~ AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT NASHVILLE. 5 n sale daily tilt 1.65 Setober 18, and god recuroing amet Novemper 7, 1807, For the round trip, on sale daily tilt 5. igdod for rettrh B teen days from date of fale, except Such teket will be limited beyond November t, und trip, on sale daily tlt good “for return, route be- ~ For furth ‘schedules. call BROADWAY. fare 2 undersigned ting ral ‘ticket LEPHONE 200, Give us your laundry if you want — —— first class work relal Agent. wil AH. Hanson, G. PLA Missouri PaciFicRarcway ‘The ya ‘Through Line From St. Louis Shai BENVa And SA’ TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN =~ fron Mountain Route, The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS,AND TEXAS, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. 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