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ALL-THE Cries Rm DL ANTATION GHILL CURE 4S Guaranteed ™ NORTH . Receive prompt and careful THE N RT attention by experienced gtad- |= = ine na atena WRITTEN AT RANDOM. IS MADE. if it fails to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price 50 cts. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. to locate in Louisville, Its location here, it is claimed, was only tempo- fern mar stormy ste] DEPARTMENT. na S““HELFE IN TWO 4 THE REVIVAL, ‘The revival at Burks’ Chapel, A. uates in pharmacy when en- NOR TH-EAST ano trusted to our care. NOR H-WEST Furthermore, our immense stock enables us to give you just what the doctor orders, BES TFAREACHED THE Night Calls answered promptly. t Young Améfica is loath to admit Bell at the side door on Fifth |his guilt even when the evidence is Lvansville &loreHaute RR street. against him. The following story is a pba Mes leuronaes w otisod Apc cil Last Night-Supervisors’ | For} Would-Be West Pointers]. &- church, isin full baat, Thee | Wall Paper, per roll...... itch reeevedyss sy GOI 3 ; lve’ conversions Tuesday. i ‘ se (ans Re mayarncny avery] Meport Accepted—Prop- | roin Congresman C.K. |v. 3. W.iiimang ie rence| Fifty cent; Window Shades for..........80¢ Henne |! Cans 20"|DEHLSCHLAEGER % WALKER|roter tis eyessandseleiy nue] erty Tax, $1.50 Wheeler Rh ere “Muzzer, whut’s de mattab wid me ‘Hush, honey, youse shocked was the reply. be P CHICAGO ovr eee FPJEFFRIESG.O.A O.nNILU @ EVANSVILLE. IND. o oct been made in securing the services of such a worker as the Rev. Hull has | Hand-made shades in any size, Picture frames made to order. Fine Appropriations Made for the En-|None Need Apply Who Are Not proven himself to be. More than paper hanging done in any part of the county by t suing Year—Lack Singletreo the Sons of Bryan Dem- seventy have professed a hope in} . Christ, and more than forty are still | 08 fo 8 for ive- Yea ocrats, ’ sas orty | _ aaa us | Asks for a Five-Year at the altar. This is said to be one | NORTH FOURTH NORSH FOURTH 1 —_ of the greatest revival meetings this sic ‘ ' STREET There are several candidates for] burch bas ever had. the appointment to West Point, the} A remarkable feature of the mect- examination for vhich will be beld|ing has been that most of the con- herein June. The applicants are] Verts are young men, who, for the from all parts of the district, and the] ™OSt part, were as opposite in their appointment will not be made until | tions to the teachings of the church the following year, or rather the suc- | * they are now devoted to the cause cessful applicant will not enter the| of Christianity. : academy until June a year from this} | Another feature of this meeting is coming June. the music. As much has been done DRUGGISTS 2 is I shocked?’ Fifth and Broadway, “Yes, honey, you is shocked,” * Did you grab hold of that wire ?'* asked the doctot. “Say, honey, he wants ter know ef you grabbed dat wiah. You didn’ 7 : lilinois Central R.R. /s0 F ALIFORNI A! Ay 0 Uy crab no wiab, did you honey ?”” DY v “Co’se 1 didn” grab dat wiab.| The council met last night in called ( ALIFORNIA::: ap Muzzer, who say 1 grabbed dat|session, Mayor Lang presiding, and wiah?’’ all the members were present except via New ornteans| |he Southern nt { 1 koowed| Messrs, Smith and Clark. you hab too much sense to grab dat} The report of the supervisors was wiah. read as follows : And despite the boy’s potests, his} To the mayor and common council Exemption, Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth street. The Skeleton in Most Houses “Dar, Ltole yo’ so! ns echingeldes with ths Route Southera Pacitic 5 *@Through Weekly _|The Iron Mountain Route is bad plumbing. It’s out of sight, its hand was very much cooked where be] of the city of Padu: . i i . defects are nt cted Tourist Sleeping Car Texas and Pacific and had done nothing else but “teched| Gentleman: We, William Jobn-] | Congressman Wheeler, who bas the] simost on gocasions ike this wil he ibis none the tees 8 constant osnage te wed ie aed i freer a n, Alex Kirkland and E. G. Boone, | *PPointment of the cadet, has restrict- a , ations the health. When we do plumbing it GGairal Maeva tase ecw Oricuns’ Eales Southern Pacific Railways)st wiah.”” The doctor was greatly . ed the examination to those whose] the preacher ora sermon. They | is well done—it is as near perfection as used at the boy's protestations of/supervisors of the assessor's books parents are Bryan democrats, and|bave had those feeling gospel songs | human skill can bring it. It stays done, EVERY THURSDAY TAKE THE for the year 1898, after being duly innocence, : a preha nratio that somehow touch and stir the too—it isn't constantly getting out of and Paducah over, y morning, for Los + qualided entered upon our duties on| WhO believe ia the democratic doc-} 0 orhcertai a order, Safety and economy both urge With Express Train for the fle eoast on Tuesdays and Saturdays (after Janu $ bry uct Ce ne ae y Louls 10: p, m,, Tuesdays a0 " i j ception of a member now and then Some young men, in regard to go-| were in session fifteen days, The} @¥cah public school, is a member of ror ‘ 5 SYN has ing to war, sre perbaps like the man| following is a statement of work done| the board of examination, leading a song, while Rev. Hall ha = : pers " edb a been doing the preaching, Rev. Sunset Lim At Squire Bill Reeves’ log rolliog. It] by the board. , é : | are aan eee SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES] used to be one of the squire’s fayor-| Total value of assessed AFTER HIS DAUGHTER, =| Burks ss been doing the singing ; ; ‘ and he is @ splendid i Slareof agents | LOY eed and bappened iu Ballard felch ae 940,445.00 : we oa ‘ioe The publts + fosiled “to attend i : arora alee esterday afternoon a handsome) nose inectings, ‘Those who intend SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS and well dressed youog lady arrived] ,,; . 10 eerie the neighborhood one day, among white . going must necessarily yo early to on the St. Lonis train from Parker! Sptain a seat, Fully 800 nle in] the crowd being a well known farmer colored...... 6+. City. Her mission here was unknown, |o so ss, Sp A204 Se who was peaceably performing his} Amount reduced in rad the place she went was likewise| porcg., attendance upon the meeting BLACKSM | THING Tuesday evening, b sides the im- portion of the good work when a valuation on real unknown. cra waaweidas ae 5,850.00] Me™ ing her father came to | MOM®, BUmbers who were Losvoida <1 REPAIRING pe neighbor rode up and shaking bis fist bly turned away. Vrayer meetin: 200.00] the city on the morning train, and at | ae held each afraun aA oiler | HORSESHOBING noon bad the girl, on his way home ete | in the asto: ed man’s face, shout- 6,050.00] with her. The supposition 1s that] Some of the more important train without an equal. Leaves ED D. HANNAN, 132 Souti Fourth St Saturdays Only the Sunny South to sunny a Write f ruiculars scriptive literavure U.€ TOWNSEND. | R.T,G. MATTHEWS, eneral Passenger | Southern Tieket Ageat ent, 94 W St. Louteviile, K ———— | Established 1855. Incorporated 1883, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD plea gm Johnson “You're a pretty looking s— — — > Foundry and Machine,, |—: ¥°2,2%¢) 80d 1 sit afraid to tell) Net increase in valua- _,. {she came here to be married, but she| changes made ia the common schovl All work guaranteed. j sovIvitee aud Mexruis trvmion| “*Tyou so!’ : og, MOMS veers ee eee 6,625 00} was disappointed. Their names|laws of the state ly the last legisla. Nowm D~ Now No 3” Com an He then continued to abuse the} Tots! number of white voters... 4, were unknown to any one who saw/|ture are that the election of trustees o raggc pany viber farmer for some time, and | Total number of colored voters. 1,723] them. will be beld on the first Saturday in ‘ ; ; ene fiually remarked, as he rode off: i od ene , | October this year; and the followin, < $ - ~ . “Now, it you don’t like it, you} Total number, white and color- DEATH AL WATER VALLEY. | sentence iu rhea 81 of the pices. J Court Street bet, 2d and ad ' Teas Tees. Sam en pas Steam Engines, Boilers meet me tomorrow at Deer Lick| ed voters..........+. +6 é echool laws has been omilted: “No ee: Bae House Fronts, Mill Machinery Mrs. Millie Cox, sister of Messrs. | teacher shall be employed until after st . ‘ : : dei v Will and Sam Hubbard, of the city,} the election and qualitication of the 4 Fulton... 18s pm iol am aha 1 . ys 1 acon laine se mee ea ee ee fi ft ti cy ec i vervihing in Its | me . Castings of all kinds,| He then rode off. -——] Valley of consumption, after a linger- The farmer shamefacedly turned] Respectfully submitted, es. Both of her brothers} Mr. Sam Baker, @ knight of the away. He had been insulted before E, G. Boone left Sunday for Water Valley to be] %220% was in the city Tuesday frow all his neighbors. Wittias Jonson, at her bedside. Nashville —- q IS THE RFCORD By << yea. oo; dima? advise Atex Kinxtanp, 6 See Silas Roth who has been in the city édS00 WE MAKE. _ OPERATION PERFORMED. | for some time left last Friday for WE_MAKE. one of the others. ‘That's the Supervisors. biggest bluff you ever heerd tell on The report was concurred in, and ae Dawson Springs where he will spend No 22 No Paducad 215 pm taam 7H am 400 pa pADvOAL, KY Princeton .. 345 pm 2@am 68am 60) poi Evansville $0) pun 650 am ~~ BREIF & CHRISTY : ‘ First-class... bologna tas pe at ery: seal sss allowed theit per.) ars, Jobn Bruger, of Pilot Knob,|the season. His going was in answer UR stock of staple and fancy groeties is dguisriute. ever seen. You diem. IIL, was operated on at the Boyd in-|to a letter from the proprietor of the 6 complete and up-to-date Splendid line Sourm Rovmy— 1 Horseshoeing and fier be thar The finance committee of thelgemary this morning, and is doing| Hotel Arcadia at that summer resort. St ened veka Outiinert aarece te “4 “on “Is that so?’ incredulously re-}council then read the following re-| wel) fa. Saale led. I eben phigh ger Pea dl 2 ray on Blacksmithing plied Ibe other. ‘Wal ef I war|port, which was likewise concurred Be state P The Eureka literary society will See, paving everything inthe line of P , topo | Theonly place in the city equipped /shore of that, I'd go, G—d— meit ae : ae MARRIAGES, meet this evening. me P Oaz 4p | the nece tools to do first “ ee 0 the mayor and memvers of the —_ The unguarded utterances of many | }@lephone 115. | none sce me mese mle me nageats roars a BU] “Wal be aint a’goin’ ter be thar. | common council : Two Occurred in the City Last] public men have contributed to bring {Cor. 9th and Trimble. . . . eae ee ae You go. I'll go with you! by gum! Gentlemen: We, your finance Nights about many of our political, social, . » £10 pm 3 am 1100ah Wp Building new work a specialty. That mao will “Th be there, he’s! committee, have examined the asses. Nigh religious aud mors! problems which r ee tuo big a coward!” sor's book as returned from the su-| The marriage of Miss Carrie! they are una! P > , are unable to solv dca 290 pun 988 aun (319 COURT STREET 319) sx 1 koowed that, 1° go, gol] pervisors, and find the total footing to| Thompson to Mr. Robert Baker took | U° apcheid 4 350 pm § 09 amo 7 o Mia eR SRE al ifa wouldn't!” declared | je $6,940,445, after deducting 6 per|place at the Trimble street M. E.| Mrs, Katherine Smith, of North ©, pa “ee the other, cent. for delinquent taxes leaves $6,-| church at 8:30 o’cleck last night, in] Righth street, died last night about anys J. S. GANSTER Vous he reasoned, but there ws] 594.018 which at a levy of $1 gives] the presence of quite a number of| 10 o'clock. Mempaia. . #20 pm § * am | not sufficient persuasion to convince} $65,240.18, to this add amounts to] friends. gene | him that the man would not be there,| he received, licenses, and estimated A MMG CkOWD, . The wedding was simple but im- so he didn’t go. to be $35,000 and will be collected | pressive. fees (Notary Public The largest crowd perhaps that Vie hex 490 am oe Se from polls $2,500, sggregating a] The bride wore a pretty street cos- | °V¢ assembled at one single time in Sheer S yiasOR, | seein oka Dr. Albert Bernheim bas a curios-| tal of $102,720. Therefore we rec-| tume, and had no sitendante, & colored church in this city, wus) ade eine ew. |p ven Jity in the form of @ cartridge similar} ommend the levying of a tax of one} Immediately after the ceremony witnessed last night at the great re Leave Pataces, eb pn | Prompt and thorough attention given ty thiwe used in the Germen army, {dollar for city purposes, and fifty|the couple went to the new home vival, going on at the A. M. E. gg ag wae rie? |, 0 all cases. It is a steel case, which 13 slipped in.| ents for schools upon each one bun-| which Mr. Baker bas erected on West church, corner Seventh and Ohio soure Bouxn sstpm {Vouchers for quarterly payment of ra There are five cartrid-|4#ed dollars in value of taxable prop-] Broadway. street. The doors to the 3 ditoriam YES 4 ’ Arrive Paducan 7%aa] pensions carefully attended to. 0: 108 gan. eferty inthe city of Paducah, as re-] Miss Thompson isan attractive} !ealing from the vestibu'e were es, one on top of the other, and thi e bottom one is shot first, the shell be-| turned by the board of supervisors, 0 with Fart ing ejected forward, then next one] for the ensuing fiscal year. Respect ¢wish her happiness in her new rela-| )'¥' falling into its place, and so on until] fully submitted. tion, and Mr. Baker possesses nu-| W8$ 0! all five or shot. The emply frame JH sides a market young woman with many friends to throva open and from one end of the je of worship to the other, The ’98 modei ot the New Densmore is ball solid mass of humanity, be- urge crowd which eurrouad-| Dearing iu all. See sample with owLer, Chairman, » Brinton B. Davis, merous fine qualities. ; Pullman be - JI.M. . — ed the doors and windows from the . $ id bevervele. Pid ARCHITECT Crop sage aie prea gp” S.H. Winstrap, ped; dames Whitledge and Miss|outsile, The fact that the atmos oO. B. STAR KS, z ~ L ; a. a “tenenitesionn “ ebro a . . Finance Committee. ertie Walker were married last night) phere was uncomfortable and piere- ss ‘ : apoig ss Tiiquson. OPA. Chicane tt | mice Am..German Nat, Bank, | With nickel, and can penetrate ats The following appropriations were| at the home of Mr. R. L. Beck, on|ing, seemed to cut no figure in the Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph : GC. Mouarey, 1.0 ae Mt, Eeouty, ry 38, | ee —— ,}cadavers ata distance of several) | i a compared wits the amounts | South Ninth street, Rev. Duncan, of | eagerness of the people to attend the| Typewriters. Supplies for all standard 4 ., Dooovan, C. A. Paducat, Ky BROADWAY HOUSE hundred yards. appropriated last year : the Mechanicsburg Baptist church, | meeting. machines. 4 }. ee New levy. ig : Poesia ar, 7 ‘ | ty : Dr. Bernbenn advances a novel 1807, Pitt SUIT FOR DIVORCE Mr. Win, Morton of W. Waatian: ee —e — ( It i { ouse Dect accommelavons, nicest rooms, | theory in regard to the Maine affair. }rosusance......$ 30000 $ 250 , epee eva tear ape : ; za be , MEALS 25c—$1.00 PER DAY. He says that the Maine covld have Supervisors ..-. 200 00 140 — ness. ea Wall Decorating Corner Broadway and Kighth street | been destcoyed by 9a internal explo-| Coats 1. 500 00 200] Mrs. Kate Pitman yesterday filed] Miss Dora Lee who has been in the e LOUISVILLE, KY, 4, Mespows, Prop, sion, and the sides of the ship around | Frog ital, charity suit in the circuit court against her) city for some time, left yesterday for| ry our business, out pastime, ¢ American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 pur ‘ the hole still be bent inward. Asan} aig pauper 3,500 00 3,500] husband, John Pitwan, for divorce.) her home Smithlaud, Ky fight, We should like the} J erican Plan $3. 2) Te example, he cites several experiments Bridges we 500 00 1,500] She alleges cruel treatment, and fail- — s t the great wall of Ct “— r4 day. he saw inGermany. One was with) pic house... 1,400 00 ure to provide for her. Iu her peti-| Mrs. Dora B. Lewis who bas been onatl t contents Pasi will let - Rooms only $1.00 and upwards J n, filled with water, and] 4 so ossor's valary 10000 tion she asks for $500 alimony. out cf Nh als for sone dime: a Male aed Bie a vous hei A. RB COOPER, 1. ' 5 ities’. ¢ 200 00 —_—_—_——— visit to friends at Dyersburg, Tenn , rate new enone ot Ma age 5 through the can, and the boleit made Tilarcataboonet 16,000 00 DEATH IN GRAVES. returned last Tue day evening. they need i? ¢ nh, yes you ca — -——————— DEaIES mH in gong In, ce well me Ue coe i!) Fines aud fortette Fe aaa Miss Kmma Richardson who has{a wall in need of artistic d = mo tevennn (ham Gdbtinangere made in going out, was bent ou ML MIGB. pos soese. 26700 08 Mr. W. H. Byrd, of Court street, | yeen out of the city for some time on | Bare walls b This was explained by the fact that the can being full, the water bad to ation of the beautiful. Refunding taxes 150 00 City clocks..... 75 00 was called to Graves county yester-| visit to friends at Rei day by the death of his father, Mr.|'Tenn..rcturned last Tues Staple and Fancy Groceries, Station | or little con ay even-|But your pocketbook is all right and 1, and naturally expanded the tal 8,000 00 W. M. Byrd 1 dent of |; A : Canned Goods of All Kinds, jexpand, ‘stance, | HYdrant rental 5 N. M. Byrd, an aged resident of] ing, you know a good thing when you see it way there was the least resistance, 2 100 00 Gr . lie Seceempioenin Free delivery to all parts of the city hs A was throngh the two holes, the a E pee Bs My ied trom 100 TO ANY MAN W 8. GREIF, Cor. 7th and Adams water, io fis saddeo outward mushy] teat.......~ 15000 wife and several children, among the ' — bending the sides where the bullet} street account ... 12,000 00 latter being Mr, W. H, Byrd, of the| Wit. Pay $100 ron Asy Case - —_—— : went in, outward again. eee 800 00 city. Of Weakness in Men They Treat and @ Reception of a Medical Missionary. As applied to the Maine, the ex |bojice | "34,000 00 " ICTAP > °"D 1S64 3 : plosion might have occurred inside. | city prison..... 2,700 00 HAND PAINFULLY CUT. Fail to Cure, ESTABLISHED . The tremendous force blew a hole in} Wigs, 200 00 - An Omaha County places for the : " ad A ihe side, sbendiog. the etees of be] Tax collector... 1,700 00 Mr, Temple Gardner is suffering] frst time before the public a Mate iss al ig rel 0 . ut when the explo- 7 te ‘ester. | EREATMENT for the cure of Lost Nitali- aol eevuver, tbere waa no wore Lasts Plantes» 7,000 00 rom pebainfully cut band. | Vester” |,y, Nervous aud Sexual Weakness, and ORE es we find the few the inside, but there was) Mark : pe & | Restoration of Life Force in old’ and a 1 ) TAT) 3 mn vg | force from th 1 Salaries +. 7,100 00 the laying of some carpeting at Mr. | young men. No worn-out French 7h ) IN I (N I . sharpening tthe tremendous pressure of water to-| Oit5 191] 1,000 00 Chas, Rodtus’, and was hurt by his|"@medy, contains no Phosphorous or MUNG RAL Le VAAL 4 i th he has pledged | warde the inside through the hole, in| pO 3 oo ccunt 250 00 koife slipping, cutting ioto his hand, | ther barmful drugs.“ Itisa WonpER . ; 1 Honte ¥ th neighbors to stab the | addition to the reactionary force of] 631° Grove 1,200 00 ee as ¥ BSEpas ean T— taagionl in iis ef oove CNT ny 3) € doctor salily who enters his The water in rushing back, after be-| printing. , 700 00 DIED TODAY. who are sulfering from @ weakness A A EN I‘ Panerree Mare ery." . household, In one Village we visited Jing blown outward, ,The only ques-l 45.56 department. 7,000 00 that blights their life, causing that ver 8,000 of the inhabitants had dis: [gion would be, apparently, whether} <9 aoe 20,000 00 mental and physical suffering peculiar /Mmejenhone 174. - PADUCAH, KY appeared and gone to various hiding- [or not the force of the inrushing Phage * Mary E. Houseman, aged thirty, to Lost Manhood, should wre to the Pp F s . oe —_—eo Fy s, § E Le MPANY, Suite — od . places, whence they emerged a8 8000 }water would be strong enough to Contingent fund. 4,798 67 brite today ose home on North] §9° Kange Building, Omaha, Neb., a ——— i s we had finished our tovr. Of Pyend the sides inward. There was some discussion over | Lh street. The deceased was born |they will send you absolutely Fitk: course we were helpless in the mat- the sewerage levy, but it was flaally How's This? We offer one bundred dollars reward for ‘any case of ca@tarrh that cannot be cure! by 1 the litte girl who | Ball's Catarrh Cur fixed at $10,000. The amount levied last year was $20,000, but His Suspicion. in Marshall county and the remains!a Valuable paper on these diseases, | ’ will be buried at the Harper grave- and positive proofs oF feels wroly| B ‘ ‘i 50 |Macicay, TREATMENT, ‘Thousands 6} yard. The deceased resided at 1150 | on) who have lost ali hope of a cure . ‘ ae BGs ie leads alt $10,000 of it was not expended. North 13th atreet. are being restored by them to. a per. | 1s rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city, It leads al Mr. Ezell presented an ordinance ‘Typewriter for Sale fogs candies TREATMENT may be others, for the reason that it is 4 ware, MAGicaL, E We, the undersigned, have hie Ail, amending the license ordinance,} In perfect condition, brand new, in| taken at home under thele Sirechons, RE Cheney for the last ittenn yours an *¢} which was finaliy adopted, vt A Williams typewriter for} oF they will pay railroad fare and hote! him perfectly honorable in all business t He alse presented an ordinance re-| $4 and a Biickenederfer for pile 0 oll SOMMER As caren hae ABSOLUTELY PU lating to property owners placing in Inquire at the Sux Of-], t 4 4 Druggists, T0-} private drain pipes or sewerage, ‘This tf ne on mustard pla was also adopted. ger te Washington Star. An ordinance was read and given avery cans thes teal or vettat ann Not in Boston. s first passage fixing the tax levy » Cascare' s | dollar; or th:ir charges may be depos P \]) val BO a hi iG CO F cepting the assessor’s book, — | tic. clean your blood seb 8 | ited ina bank to be paid them wien a fi WUE ) y] i ‘ said the teacher in The Lack Singletree Co, asked ex-{ *tirring up the lazy liver anil driving alli | cure is effected Write them today ntively to the eony of her elders, “does your mother ONE BOTTLE COSTS YOU NOTHING ||» ‘ ns the answer |#actions and flnancially able to carry out actly as claimed, so that . the anewer obligations made by (heir firm, 10 THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS 4 . & ! ‘ re . HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND By TRIE KEG BY “Now, Bobbie,” i , from the body. t y class, “what is ———— i 5: anish plnples, voila, Dlotches, bi ——_—— oJ loll, P , Tenth and Yaciwon streets options and send all the natural history class, ewption for a period of five years, | ban jes, boils, blotches, , ~ ; J. Bergdoll, Propricto enth and sid ie Mina hei eo panthe i taped To Cure Constipation Forerer, Sleiog that it had been offered $8,-) 24 thal sictly billows com tea Connvissevr's delight Lion wood Pelophone 101. Dede Ahad ott a lee : L e *A mon thet makth panth,” lispe Take Casearete Candy ©: or me. and a five-year exemption] gists, satisfaction guaranteed, le, 2c, Sue. | Cigar. t Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all ki ads of Tempera wo Drink ‘ oot oe > Bobbie.-—Boston Traveler. 1G. 6, ©. Ml te para, prapeisie eapans meee rv toyed be siajlibat Ps Temp hb

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