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+ Ly Outro, 1. | pe] olste AND AWNINGS : We are aow prepared to do anything in the line of Upholstering Repairing of Furniture and Awnings. We manufacture and make over all kinds of Mattresses; cotton top, all cotton, moss, hair and box mattresses. Odd sizes in mattresses made to order on short notice. Telephone 896, and we will cali and make estimates on your work. Gardner Brothers & Company Telephone No. 396. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD . Time ‘Table in eteot January % 164, LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION (AQNORTH BOUND— No M2 No No wt Ly New Orleans. 72) Sion ag ft an Tem . Torin. 10,9 and ooee 10 6 any Ly Fulton. 10 pad Ar Padi aoasee fe yhaaeatesss ER Part Ar Princeton...... 424 pm Ar Evansville ‘Ar Hopieinsvilte, ..°8 09 pm 265 pm At Nortonville. ... 525 pm 1050 am , ‘Ar Central Cty 2615 pm 18 am Ar liorse Branch ,, 7 82 pur 12 pm 318 pm Si6pm SouTH BOUXD= No! No 2 Lycincinnets.« am Loulavilie <. am Ly Owensboro | Ly Hopkinsvil o7 15 am | omar! 1915 ate $ Ar Jackson, Tenn,. 605 pm Ar Memphis, . ... 89pm § item ‘At Jackson, Misa. 218 am = 23) pm Lenvtiie Miss 320 pm 4 y ekebureg a (Gam tH pu Ar Natenes Metropolis... Arrive Padveas Sand 24 ory Pullman sleeper ‘and coaches between Paducah and mation, tekets or reservatic PA CMe REMOVED ! A STEAM AUNDRY To No. 120 North Fourth St. New Machinery Good ‘Work Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPIIONE 200. —— G. R. DAMIS, AGENT FOR Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Call ov him and get estimates for heating your residence Tin, Slate and tron Roofer. 129 6. Thid St. Matil-Effinger & Co wh ws Undertakers and embalmers ji hone 126 elephone 150 130 8 Third | Sore Tel Roaldence DR. D. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician Ofilee, 40) Broadway, at ‘Telephones: Ofte 9/0 to 11.00 am Q—Seeeee SS W. R, CLEMENT, M. 0. Ph. 6. OMice, coraer Fourth and Broadway. Resiadnce, 543 Washing ton street, ours— #220 to 11,00 a.m. Bae gore. 200 00 8:00 p.m, | Dresden, Te: Dresden, where it lad been sold by 2038 LOCAL MENTION. ‘The sciopticon entertainment takes place tonight in the lecture room of the Cumberland Presbyterian church. A full house should be present to see the inney beautiful pictures to be shown, Admission 10 cts. ————Princerof the Orient, Paducah Council of Prices of the Orient will meet tonight at the K of P. hall at 7:30 o'clock. Pri candidates te’ notice and govern themselves accordingly. There cannot be anything made for five cents better than the Linawood cigar, It is home enterprise. Call for it. Os Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store: u Preaching Tonight. There will be preaching at Union Gospel mission tonight at 7:50, sub> tion between secret orders church. Week Only. 1 bottle 10¢ Vasealine, . 1 gallon Heinz Dill Pi A 2 Tb. packages Rolled Oats, 1 1b. Dried Figs, . 1 th. Dates, . 1 bu. fresh Meal 1 doz, nive Pig's Feet, . 1 pt. bottle choice Ketehuj 1 lb. pure M rar Oranges per do Oe. Raxponrn. . Second st. », Dt. 11 Phone 89. “A Test Al Chief Wood this morning turned] an alarm from box 12 shortly in after pine o'clock to test the box. The test proved satisfactor, Primitive Baptist Paper. Elder J. M. Perk itive Baptist church, announces that h@ Will begin the pablication of a pa- perat Mayfleld about the first of March. It will be issued, twice a month and will be called “The Gos- pel News,”’ “| spent last evening in “| shall county, 4 called to Fancy 206 South Third street. PERSONALS. F. 8. Gillespie, of Metropolis, was 70% i Sr and. refused to pay | to fare, claiming they had paid it while in the city today. T by Three Men Badly Use Moter- Beaten Almost Into Losensibility the Third strect division, street railroad, from a cowardly assault made-on fam Third cuts and bruises on his MOTORMAN ~ ASSAULTED — man George Alexander, —The Men Ran The Car, With a Switch Key—Dick Wall's Bx, Motorman George Alexander, of Paducah is at his home at Broadway suffering Pwelfth and “BAD PEOPLE 1 Figared In the Court This Morning, Police } Young Man Fined aud Placed Under a Peace Bond, Lois Irain, colored, watchman at Seamon's was arrestel this morning on.acharge of drawing a pistol on his wife, Dora, and whipping her, Hedenics the charge, and the case Was continued until tomorrow on ac- count of the absence of witnesses. Marvie Mitchell, a fair damsel of the reviight locality, had her frail beauty sadly marred by the unmis- takable signs of a ‘night of it.” She pleade.i guilty and was fined’$1 and coats for a plain drauk, although it is said it was a very extraordinary st night about 10 o’clock near and Nortoa streets. He is adiy used up, and has numerous person, From his statement three men Mr. E..B. Little, of St. Louis, is) going down. at the Palmer, ‘ Mr. J. Reed Elliott, of $t. Louis, is at the Palmer, J. S. Leffler, of Paris, Tenao., is at the New Richmond. A. B, Boyd, of St. Louis, is at the New Rictuwond. Mr. Victor Van Demale has re- turned from St. Loais. W. W. Puryear, of Dyersburg, Tenn. ; is at the Palmer. G. Rudolph has returned trom Ballard county. Mr. A. C. Einstein left last even- ing for Frankfort, of Wusiness: A. C. Elliott is ont again verai days illness. Mr. John F. Hearth and wife, of Caseyville, are at the Palmer. Former City Clerk Arthur Cole is seriously it of typhoid fever. Dr. P.'H. ‘Stewart bas returned from a professional visit to Bardwell Brakeman Lon Davis and family, of the 1, C,, will shortly move to Pa ducab, Messrs Gus Baily and Sid Lemon Palma, Mar- Mrs. Patrick Kile n hy the illness of her turned home. Mr. Joe Cross, of Mt. Holly, N. J., is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Joe Starr. He was a resident of Padu- ah many years ago. THE THREE RIVERS, ne, who was , Graves county, father, bas re- + of the Pom litems of Interest Gathered From the River Front for the Sun Réaders. -” The gauge this morning at 7 o'clock registered 43,2 and rising. ‘The local packets were “all if and A good white boy who ext read) out on time today, handling very and is capable of can goto position by calligg at Min- zesheiner Plumlang Co.’¢ under the Palmer House. 2t Danger Line Reached. The river is a little above the danger Jine, Dut at the same time it-is a most convenient stage for W. Y. Noble Agt. to deliver you on thirty minutes notice aload of the celebrated Tradewater coal, at 8 cer r lump and 7 cents for put, Tel- ephone 254—Offiee 118 North Third street. Mayor's Oflice Papered. Mayor Lang yesterday had bis of- fice at the city hal! papered avd oth- erwise beautified. Much added to its altractivencss. Alter @ Stoien Llorse. Mr, Geo. W. Beyer, of the coun- ty, who bad a horse and buggy stolen recently, left yesterday afternoon for 1, to recover posses- has been KE ending office, | good trips. The towboat R. A. Speed leaves today for Cumberland river after a tow of ties. The City of Clarksville is due here this afternoon from Ejjgwn and ayes on her return tymorrow at bogn, a ea The Clyde is due here tomorrow outof the Tennessee... She will re main over here uhtif: Satorday after+ noon as usual, The big John K. Speed blocked off with misceHaneous freight arrived here late yesterday afternoon from Cincinnati, bound for New Orleans. The Tennessee out of the Cum- berland river arrived here early morning. She lay tere for some time transacting business aud left-for nsville at 3 o'clock, The P. D. Staggs arrived yester- day afternoon out of the Tennessee river, doing good bu iness, She left on her return to Waterloo this after noon at 4 o’clock, [sThe towboat Polar Wave arrived The rig was found at sion of them, the thief, Ob The Pastors’ Ail society of the First Baptist church will give an old- fashioned social next Thursday even- ebruary 3, at the residence of Mrs, Nannie E. Cochran, on South Fourth street. *fhere will also be an art exhibit. Everybody inviled to attend, — The Ladies’ Mite society of the First Baptist church will meet F lay afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs, L, Atkins, 314 North Sixth. The Ross Murder Trial. The preliminary trial of Reuben and Tom Ross, for killiog Waler Hook, came up todey at Smtthland, andthe expectation was that it would bertrieds “At press time»nothing been heard from Smithland, Dostors Enjoy Themsel “The Medical society met Tast night THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. ——————$—— HENRY BURNETT. ~ rAttorney-at-Law 218 South Fourth St., Papucan, Ky wooD Do you want ihe best. ad at ‘Tenth aud igre wkory blocks Vay gue order, be with Dr. J. G, Brooks, and enjoyed able-paper on diphtheria prepared by the doctor. It was freely dis- cussed by those present, Women “in the ‘Lockup. was arrested this Gray on ay ohar and Ipeked ip. ness. “Expert Sewer Workers Here. Mr. Cochran, of Boston, and Mr Karle, of Chicago, are here to a rhetton.of the main sewer, \ run © machine, Ella Piles, of West Court street, his morning by Olliver of drunkeuness, here are now two white women in the lockup, the one mentioned above, and Margie Mitch+ ell, fined his morning for drunken- Linn White ta theean: here out of the Cumbecland river yes- terday afternoon with three barges, loaded with. ties, in tow... She took her tow to the mouth of Clark's river, where it will lay until the tics can be unloaded at Brooklyn. The crew of the towboat Polar Wave reported this morning that the Cumberland river from Dover, Tean , to its mouth is full- of ties that have heen tloated off its banks by the sud- deu rise, and a very large nainber are threatened to be swept away by the turbid water with a current like a mill race. ‘The river is fall of men with skifts engaged in rescuing the ties. Cirevit COuct. Otto Rupertus, a well known maa of the South Side, is on trial this afternoom ‘before Judge Hus- bands for lunacy: ‘The young man is erratic, and for some time past his mind bas gradual, ly become weake He was for sev- eral years foreian at the News omce, ‘The case was set for nine o'cldck this moruing, byt tbe defendant could not be induced to go to the court house. A Dr. J. D. Robertson was yester- day awarded judgment» for $150 against G..B, Smith, for professional later. Big Land veal, Bob Hughes place, near Woodville ad county, for $5,000 cash. = Elconasaito Marry. day. ‘the firey marriage of éach, services rendered some time since to Eugene Parkinson, who was injured at the Standard Oil company’s mill at Oakes, and died here a few hours —Be.T.J.-Atkins today sold the toex-Sheriff W. 5, Cook, of Graves to hi th su th w tb te k al te a a ol by b by ay ni d m ai fi EY w w w e N lo mi 48, -and | beautiful and attractive, aged 47, of ere licensed to marry to-|church and the remodeling of the Both are well known, and it is) refused to get off. the improvised weapon they wrested from him, using it with telling effect on his head. tality they came near killing him. They then took charge of the car, and would have likely carried it to the end of the line, if not further, Alexander gave a description of the men to Chief Barber, and is of the opinion that they are employed on sore, and could not work. George Hartly and Omar Baugh, fleet above the chants’ Policeman Fowler Loftin left be has been spitting blood at intervals. The assault was most drstardly, and the wonder is the motorman was not lend the motorman any assistance in cowards. this afternoon about 2 o’clock, with- counted that sent Grove. fore time to go ia, he saw something white near the track. the cemetery and he passed. it the the car and got off. adroitly ished. To Consider the Sewerage Contract— tract for street, Contractor White sub-let the contract, and was made by Mr. Eiliott that the permission he granted, but Council- it advisable to look into the matt ai validate. Mr, White’s bond, The matter was held in abeyance, and the council will be called again when Mr White secures permission from his bondsmen Contemplated by the First Bap- On North Ninth—Remodeling of ing to erect a mission church on the North Side, chase of which is contemplated, is near the newly erected tory, on North Ninth street, nd the men ey attempted ) put the motorman off und he used is switch key on one of them, but He stopped the In their fiendish bru- ad not the power been shut off. Mr. ne Leyhe fleet. Today the motorman was very This forenoon Judge Sanders is- ned warrants against Wm, Bowman, don the Leyhe ty, charging them ith maliciously assaulting Motor- ao Alexander. Ofticers Jones and Orr, iree men emp! and Mer- » noon on the tug *Eeho" for ne fleet, to arrest the accused. ‘The victim was reported this af- ernoon as suffering great pain, He illed. ‘There was a man and a boy board the car, and the boy offered yhelp if the man would aid, but ble-bodied as he was, he refused to efending himself against the three The officers returned from the fleet ut the men. They found about 50 oats there, and say it would have cen impossible for a dozen man to ave found the aceused in a week. The three men were there all the morning, but disappeared soon after the officers got there. Whenever there is any excitement round, Motorman Dick Wali can be upon to be there. Last ight, however, he had an experience the cold chills all up and lown his spinal colamn. The motor- nan is on the Trimble street line, nd the end cf his run is at Oak Last night, a trip or two be- It was pear rst time, but the next time, stopped He cautiously pproached the prostrate form in} hite, reached ovt for it, but it slid out of bis way and van- He jumped on the car and as soon speeding away, What it a is something be cannot explain. CALLED MEETING No Action. “intfact to sub-let the cc the vovstruction ¢ Il sew. ain sewer on Third y Contractor Linn White to fessrs, 1. D. Wilcox and Pat Hal- pran, has not been settled, ‘The council met in called session ast evening to hear a request from to be allowed to a motion The rage exvept the nen Kzell, Fowler aud Jones deemed nd ascertain if such avtion would NEW MISSION GHU CH tist Congregation. the First Chureh, The First Baptist chhreh is prepar- Lhe site selected, pur- cordage fag- The success of mission sanctuaries established in other parts of the elty by other churches have induged the Baptists to believe that they, accomplish much good establishment of a mission. The plans for remodeling the First Baptist church, at Fifth aod Jefter- son, are now on exhibition at the pastor's study, and indivate that the interior of the chureh will be very a0 by the Both the erection of the mis: jag ebe had. Sam West and ge Dixon, col- ol nd fast blacky were charged wh fichting. They both pleaded guilty but each claimed the other eae him around and forced him t. West was fined $10 and costs aud Dixon $5 and costs. A Journ man was fined $20 and for striking a West Court street girl while drank, Stie said she was afraid of him, and asked that he be put under a peace bond. Judge Sanders ordered him placed under a $100 peace bond. PULLED A PISTOL, ate the ni of George E. Robers, of Iowa, for the vavancy, There is more rioting at the anti-Hebrew feeling growing in intensity, Many stores have been looted and Jews are afraid to ven- ture on the streets, Ex-President Cleveland has made snother statement denying that he ever favored the annexation of Ha- waii and declaring that it is ‘‘one of the strangest things of these strange times’ that his position regarding Hawaii should be culled ito ques- tion. The bribery investigating commit- Algi tee of the Ohio legislature has con-| ' eloded its work at Civcinnati and will resume its sessions at Columbus. Many witnesses refused to} ver questions and will be cited to, | wer for contempt. Miss Lucy, daughter of the Rev. J R. Leslie, and a niece of ex-Gov. P. HH. Leslie, eloped froni Tompkins~ ville, Ky., to Tennessee and wag. 11. Hanson. GP. A. Ch ‘ married to John Garvin, a hoster. She is only thirteen years old. Daviess county farmers have de-| cided to resist further payment of toll on the Hardinsburg gravel road. Peacable methods are advocated, but there are rumors of coming raids on tollzates, Evideuce before the Lilinois Senate Committee investigating the Chicago police force tends to show that the police have systematically levied trib- ute on the proprietors of opium joints, The Kentucky House passed the bili permitting husband and wife to testify for or against each other in divorce proceedings and certain other actions. It also passed a bill torbid- diog discrimination against any em- ploye because of membership in a Now an Irate Husband is on|abor organization, His ‘Trail. Sensational 0 First Ward. Officer Fred Hoyer is investigat- ing a rather sensational case, but as yet ha. uot succeeded in unraveling the mystery. A day or two ago a resident of the First word was eating dinner when some one rapped on the front door. His wife responded, and found a stranger. ‘The latter asked if, her husband was at home, plied that he was, but was eating dinner, and asked if he desired to see bim. ‘The man, who seemed to be drink- ing, be-itated a moment and then ex- claime( “No, it’s you L want to see! wid drew apistol, The fright- ened wo wan slammed the door in his face avi ran back to her hnsband, but the man was gone when the lat- ter ran cut with @ pistol, The indignant husband claims that he has ascertained the man is a new comer from Missouri, named Brad- Icy, but is unable to determine any thing further, IMMORALITY CHARGE, Against Mac McAlpin, a Fireman.— ‘The Ditchler Case Again. Police Otlicer Gray has in_ his ssion a warrant agaist Mac n, ayoung railroad flreman, ing him with immorality, The warrant was issued Monday when Mrs. (da Ditchler was acquit- ted before Judge Tully of the charge of svandoning her babe. She in- formed the court that McAlpin was its father, and County Judge ‘Tully issued the warrant against him, It is said he 1s now running on the Grenada division. Tie eounty officers had kept the warrant’ a secret until it was dis- played at the city hall this morning Wanted Phree first-class three skirt makers, 1-25-23 Mus, C NEWS { makers and W. Ginanpry. NOTES. Spain and Italy have both signified their willingness to enter into nego- tiations for reciprocity treaties with the United States. Loss of $75,000 sustained by fire in Versailles Monday ni Aid was summoned from Lexington to briog the fire under control Charles H. Duell, of New York, has been appointed commissioner of patents, to suceeed the late Benja- min Butterworth, Judge Barr instructed the federal grand jury at Owensboro to closely investigate violators of the civil ser- vice law, ‘Lhe'republicans of the legislature ave decided tomake a united fight inst the Bronston bill for chang: the management of the peniten- tiaries, Gov. Bradley has appointed. ten The Indian Head Cotton Mills, the largest in the State, began operation’ at Cordova, Ala,, Tuesday, employ- rence in the/ing one thousand persons. The cap- acity of the plant is to be doubled at once as the output for several years has been sold in advance. “The Markets, Chicago, Jan, 27.—The markets today ranged as follows: May wheat opened at 95% , touched ‘, and closed at 97's. May corn—Opened 29%, highest 2955, closing 29% to 29%. May oats—Opened 23%, highest and she re-| 24's, closing 2414. May pork—Opened 9.95, highest 10.05, closing 10.05. May lard—Opened 4 87, highest 4.92, closing 4.92. May ribs—Opened 4.42, highest 4.95, closed 4.95, WEATHER REPORT. Fair tonight, followed by increas- ing cloudiness Friday. Slowly ris- ing temperature Friday afternoon, Two deaths resulted from the wind storm at St. Louis IF YOU DRINK, DRINK THE BEST ++ ¥OU CAN FIND IT AT THE.,, NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR Mitchell Bozeo, Proprietor. Fin-et of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. STARR BROS, ing Watches, Clocks, Repalring Guns, Umbrellas, Locks, Etc. Corner Ninth and Trimble, next door ; to Breeden’s Drug Store, delegates from Kentucky to the Na- tional Pare Food and Drug congress, which meets at Washington, March 2ad. The celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of gold in California was begun at San Fran- cisco Monday by a monster parade, George Atkinson and his two daughters,. sbanty-boat residents, were drowned in Green river, near Spotisyille, during Saturday night's storm. Th0 drift of discussion in the sen ate on Hawaii is favorable to aancx- ation, After thinking over the mat- ter for more than half a century it is time tovact, The exports of this country for last month reached the handsome to- tal of $123, 181,743, an ineroase over December, 1896, of over $7,000,000, Our position ain the markets of the world ig most promising. The appeal of our state depart~ Cuban sufferers is mee’ First church will be settle iin ness meeting next We was sincere and considerate, FE. Preston, director . tendered y ment for relief supplies to send to ing witha general response, Our peaceful ships going forward to Cuba to help the sturving show that the offer of friend. President M: Kinley sent to the Sen- ios Canal. | CALIBORNIA Through Weekly Leaving Cincinnati and Lonisvilie o1 Central Ratiroad fast “New Orleans 1 EVERY THURSDAY and Paducah every Friday morning, for Los weles and San sco Without change, Amited also 6 ts at New Orleans with Express Train for the Pacitic coast and-on Tuesdays and Saturdays (after Janu. ary 4, 1898) with the, Sunset Limited Annex giving special through Particulars of agents Of the Ilinols Central Kallroad and connecting lines. Ss. G, HAT pers Commercial W. A. iellond, A. GREIF & CHRISTY First-class... Horseshoeing and The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do first class carriage anc wagon work, Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 0.B. STARKS AGENT Caligraph AND Densmore TYPEWRITERS ‘ SUPPLIES 107 S0UTH SECOND A. S. DABNEY, DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY. The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. 0, European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 First-class family hotel. No liquors. Convenient to cars and places of inter- est. Most central location, and pleas- ant home for tourists and sightseer: in the city. T. M. HALL, Prop, We are going to close out all odds and ends left from stock regardless of cost. unsold and wi!l be slaughtered. You will bes buy if you see the bargains we are offering. Now is the time to buy. Discount on Heating S Ma 25 PER CENT. . 3 Coal Vases, Buckets, Shovels ani Fire Scots at Gt SPECIALS FOR THIS WE 24 High Back Solid feat Sewing Rockers, only 75 cents, VIA NEW ORLEANS | Tourist Sléeping Ce“ > inal ~nable Prices. Blacksmithing Rverything in | ¥ People’s Light” Power and R@ + (Will furnish you _ — POWER AND -OBERTS BI Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of others, for the reason that it is @ ABSOLUTELY¢E HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE Ki _ PADUCAH BOTTLIN F J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Telephone 101. O Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Is T Season THe UR stock of staple and fan complete and tip-todai of canned goods. Our meat unexcelled, having everythigg in fresh and salt meats. Telephone 118. P FE. s s Cor. oth and Trimble. ESTABLISHED 1864,——o Miss Mary 8. E. Gr ~ GENERAL INSURME AGENTS... . 04 Telephone 174. te DON’T CUSS THE PL He may be entirely innocent, Maybe his but has been mistreated. Whatever the cause or leak, or bad behavior of pipes, don’t } it, but have it fixed up. We are ready to, promptly and economically. We are ready. tog new Ree ar your house that will iv isfaction and less anoyance th: ‘ before. ! ae is *ED-D. HR 132 South Fourth Street-Telephone: HIGH-GRADE Bi AND BICYCLE SUNDI X ial Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles male. 1896 Stearns for S ets Don’t fai! tp ee our it —best on the market, prettiest whee! made. -D wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Complete repair shop. Free riding school to tho Don’t fail to_call—remember the place, Paducah Q 26 and 128 North Fifth strc™, near Palmer Hoi ny of the best patterns’ I9 Children’s Rockers, rlush Seat and back only 90 cents." | 1898 Crescent of the A lis resignation and Bicycles panama | , Divan, Arm Chair, and Small Chai Large size Oak Sidesoards, worta $12.50, only $9.50 only. 9 i just received. Cll and see th ‘ the time to have your w. good shape for Spring. Allmakes of whee!s repaired.% James W. Gleaves & ‘TELEPHONE 217 rady 86 Large Arm Rovkers, high back, leather seat, only $1.58, ___One lo: of Pictures, regular price, 75c, 85c & $1.00, only 50 cen White Enameled Kasles, brass trimmed, worth 85c, only 48 cent Polished Oak asic, worth 266, only 45 cent Nd x, cture Frames, gilt, steel or copper molding, wi' 3-pieoe Oak Suits, large size ped and og, with afaee; 8-piece Parlor Sui 1 resser, only $14 416 BR

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