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ALL THE {ITIES mm NORTH: NORTH-EAS Pano NORTH WEST 3EST- REACHED ensletereaueX ering of colored hin such a wa: ch are not wars fade. N shirt irone Laundry in a tail to please, ig 8 AREERIES 69.8 DIMMILLMANGS.A WASMVILLE, TON. iGLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD! W. You ‘Time Table in effect July 3, 1808, | 120 North ith 8t LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION | Noara Bourp— No 82 No Bi Jkg0m Donn.10 2% am 10% van Cairo, Tl... 1045 am 12 9% pm 12 01 am 20pm 15am 900 am No, 184 N eof 16 ptm 1 20 aan Arrive. Princeton... 24pm 2d@am #8am 600 pm Bvanaville....6 00 pm 650 am Hopkiosvilic 1s0pm 72pm atote Gobi ve Norton\ Sopa imem ie gam tral City am i} 40 am * Owensboro. ° 0 pa 0 a 30 198? Note ¢ i y 310 am5.6 pm om 9pm *am a 1@pn oa? wpm hl Rransvilie #iSam 090 pu Prine p= RwOpmsa a36pm = fay stems "| PENSIONS! d Paste ooo 9 pam 84 am 05 WAR CLAIMS! { ro. sna |) — biennale JAMES A, WOODWARD Mempbin. $20 pm § 18 am MoCracken county, Ky. | a rive / + ach porababahateags = apis hale FOR A dOKE, OR FOR NECESSITY jew Orleans .f BamT som ST, LOUIS DIVISION, pm, thone marked ‘om Sunday an bu@etalenpin, enair cars betwees Cio Orleans, Pullman sleepers wren ‘evapevilie and Memphis between Oincin Tend New Orieans, carrying Pullman out maine SH and 21 run golid between Padu and Hopkinsville. fisusney, 4B: 5: St. Cours, cr 3: . C. Donovan, C. A., Paducal” Kv" Exposition which theregis gene Omaha, Nebraska) ore i Bee JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 ——1898 do for your eyes went by the for. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY In log ant equjpment, consist - ing of reclining chair seats free of extra chai {iitman buffet’ sleeping cars and comfortable bigh-back seat J coaches. Se REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS ie * DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE See agent for tickets, time tables and = other information. R, Tf. G. MATTHEWS, T. P. A LOUISVILLE, KY. It You Want Your Laundry Done Right os Have it done by THE CHINESE 102 Broadway, Clothes called for and returned promptly. SAM HOP SING & CO. phen dy in aveoarepele * A NEW AN STATE HOTEL. Sige © aay Spenser, Prope, | ‘The London Lanc a New York corre ST, JAMES HOTEL)”: SAINT LOUIS rn EUROPEAN PLAN |)! oe Rate, 75c and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prices SPECIAL 260 DINNBR/‘) ") eae pong \ SPECIAL BREAKFAST eaten Between 4th and Sth on Ferry °* AND SUPPER No.J Heotateak or mutton chops, potatoes: f the « cakes or Waties, or (ea and fruit... antak oA No. 2 Ham. two g¢gs, potaton fies and co! thr No.8 Pork chops w eater ‘ No.4 hyp No.5 rolis, butter and cotiee or tea. No.6 Two butter, toast and coffee ‘ot . tea ws ne treet cars direct to hotel European Plan. Cheapest aud best— \ only'pay for what you jet : MILL R, President ~ Second Hand Goods 4 Highest cash prices paid by | WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON | cs eet. We also carry a tine of mew] Joy, inc eet anges, etc, Cail and get our| museles 2 njec ry 1} » be ‘elsewhere. We also ex) @)0VE al d below th 8 * Ehange new goods for old. wen tava 1h ty “ " é jand the ration of cutting off the * ey was proceeded with exactly as lor When the deeper be acllel | into a slight smart: 5 Ses on experienced a few , um mmediately relieved by DEALER tw | \ t ay the s a little more of , Staple and taney Groceries, © Soot of All Kinds, et goods, t shirts, etarc ties, sock d finished by t annér which cannot ady for s all are interested ! to $1.50 for same quality spec Best reached from the south, east and | other parties charge you $3.50 to $5 hat even dyes ed fast will not STAR STE¢M LAUNDRY, YOUNG & SON, Leece Block. WHY BURN Old Soggy Wood When you can get dry hickory ve at same prices by telephonixg No. 2. BELL A. subject BL CH, Bro joadway. architecture, -veying.drawing:ctv. electrical, munictpal chanical, steam, hydraulic, ‘sanitary, AESTHETIC, and Is Similar to Cocaine. slishes from ta brief ac } volutioniz rtain lir ¢ preparation are particularly carefal in the aun: d handling and plain, jeansed Proprietors in interest is the here are few 1 them, May run great risk in not having them, We fit your eyes and give you better sight. “You are pleased with what we I charge you $1.00 ea Ly Matil. Effinger & Co Undertakers and embaimers, Prepared from a South American Plant on for local t any n the ecat of the dis Druggists will say they sell more Plantation Chill Cure than all others, af Seat pthermonien up-to-date on cold Senator Vest." He isa graduate of j Projectiles for the army and navy. » | Jackson, Doctors’. Prescriptions Are given prompt and careful al tention by experienced gradua\ in pharmacy when entrusted to our care, Our Immense Stock Enables us to give you “just what the doctor orders.” Prompt Delivery We deliver medicines or preseripe tions promptly to any part of t! city. DEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. NEWS SUMMARY. A United States warship, the New Orleans, entered the harbor of Sao Juan, Porto Rico, Tuesday—the first American vessel to enter the harbor since the war began, The Spaniards at Havana are mak- ing the most of their remaining oj portunities, Duties on imports have been increased 30 per cent. in the hope of reaping « harvest from the rush of merchant vessels with cat- goes to supply the wants of the long- blockaded city. Dr. Nicholas Senn, geon general, U.S. A, Wikoff will be worse Thomas in a few Weeks if better pre- cautions are not taken. Gen. Merritt granted Aguinaldo’s request that he be permitted to send a representative to Paris to be pres- ent during the meeting of the peace commissioners. Aguinaldo selected Col. Agoucillo, one of his personal friends, for the mission, and Agon- cillo left Manila with Gen, Merritt. Gen. Gomez, under instructions from the provisional Cuban govern- ment, has relieved Gen. Garcia of his command, ov account of his tion during the Shafter incident and because he is believed to be not in favor with the United States govern. ment. Although London and Paris hold to the notion that the czar took Em- peror William into his confidence be- fore issuing his call for a peace con- ference, it is asserted St. Peters- burg that the idea originated with the czar alone. The French press is sposed to hold that Russia bas been guilty of bad faith toward France in proposing s general disarmament, so satisfactory to Germany, while Al. sace-Lorraine is yet in German hands, Th assistant sur- onvention at Managua, Ni aragua, engaged in forming a con- stitution for a confederacy, to include Nicaragua, Honduras and Salvador, has agreed to forty-two of the 149 articles. ‘The proposed constitution pats restrictions upon the liberty of the press. A mass meeting at Winchester sent an urgent request to the secr tary of war to remove all Kentucky troops from Chickamauga at once in the name of humanity, At the present rate of movement the last of the troops will pot get away from Camp Thomas before the middle of next week. No regiments left yesterday. Leading merchants at Manila have signed an appeal to Lord Salisbury, asking his influence to prevent the re- turn%6f the Philippines to Spain. A Pennsylvania concern is still running night and day manufacturing Rush Irvin, @ confederate veteran, formerly of Owensboro, is dead at Palmetto, Ga, Dr. 8. Atwood Smith, defeated candidate for congress before Satur- day’s primary in the. Louisville trict, has demanded the return of his 200 entrance money. Failing to yet it he will sue, A banker and editor of Vicksburg, Miss., fought a duel according to the code, the latter being wounded before the police arrived on the scene and stopped the fray. Four cases of supposed yellow fover liave developed in Lafayette county, Miss. Louisville will appint 65 licemen this week, The school board of Louisville is considering the question of teaching the Spanish language in their public schools, Charles Johnson, a Louisville law- yer, was bitten by a mosquito and had to have two surgical operations performed, County Judge Levi Jobnson, of killed his wife and com- mitted suicide this week because she left him, Usear Turner bas accepted the democratic nomination for congress in the Louisville district. It cost $1,331,750.96 to run the government of Louisville during the fiscal year which ended yesterday. It is ramored that Postmaster Gen- eral Smith may be appointed minister to Evgland, iu which event Assistant Postmaster General Perry Heath 1 be appointed to the vacant vinet position, The Mayfield Presbytery will meet with the Bethel congregation in Bal- lard county, September 15, for a three day's session. new po- The New York Journal contains a column of the ‘‘Quaint Stories About Old Cvs niles Us Feranalsitere, Sivas extension until Oct to as ‘an jastitation which hi duced more lawyers, statesmen and warriors than any other seat of learn+ ing in the land Mr. W. B. Campbell, one of the leading farmers of Caldwell county, left two ieaves of tobacco of this year's growth in the Princeton Bat« ner office that measures 42 inches each in length. ‘The width is corre- spondingly great. Jobn Rhea has gone east to make some campaign speeches in Delaware, Virginia and Maryland. He will speak in Wilmington, Del., Septem- ber 3, He will not be home before September 6. The Rev. W. D. Poyoter has sent the Murray nes the mammoth apple of the season. It weasures fifteen inches in circumference and weighs one and abalf pounds, The Porter rifles have broken mp and returned to Bowling Green ter a most delightful outing. The it was the best encampment. Third. regiment boys have ever They didn’t do anything startling but they spent a pleasant seven days, sleeping, resting, drill- ing, eating, dancing and courting. The smallpox scare at Jackson, Ky., has broken up the circuit court and the teachers’ institute. The one patient has been moved to the pest house and is doing well. The reunion at Sturgis September 16 and 17 of the Union county ex- Confederate Veterans, is increasing in interest as the time for the bg jollification draws near. The bottom farmers in Union county are visited this year by a very destructive pest, which, for a better or more proper name, probably, they Il the “silkbug.’’ It is a small m- ht green and about the size liar “‘ladybug,”’ and ite destructive work is dove by cutting away the roots of the silks from the tips of the cob, in the early forma- tion of the grain upen the cob. Mayor J, R. Kevil and Mr. Chas, Pepper, two of Princeton’s most pro- gressive business men, have under- taken the enterprise of holding w# county fair here this fall, Subserip- tions are being raised to put the ground and building in order, Oc+ tober 6, 7 and 8 are the dates. There are four Russellville boys with the First Kentucky regiment, which has landed in Porto Rico: George Albert, Caldwell Browder, Jim Ryao and John Craddock. They have al) written to their home folks telling of a pleasant voyage and safe arrival, but they had not landed when the letters were written. Geo. Albert has received his second pro- motion—from corporal to sergeant, It is likely that the regiment will re- main on the island ali winter. In the Whitesville neighborhood, in Daviess county, there has been for several years & gang of organize thieves operating, and their recent depredations have become so daring and so frequent that the farmers in that vicinity say they can bardly keep a hog or a sheep. The {Eddyville le of Two Cities pubiished some interesting facts about the jury that imposed the death sentence on Will Cato for the Askew murder, All were church members, eight being Baptists, three Presby- terians ‘and one Methodist. Three were Masons and they ranged in age from thirty-one to eeventy-four years and in weight from 125 to 165 pounds Bight were democrats and four re- publicans, Mr. Ed. C. Peyton brought to town a leaf of tobacco Saturday,s the Hopkinsville Kentuckian, raised by Nathan Butler, on one of the Chiles T, Barker farms, near Keo- nedy, that was by actual measure- ment forty-two inches long and twenty-five inches wide. It was of the Blue Pryor variety and breaks the record for size, so far as we are ad- vised. The Rebecca Bryan Boone chapter, D. A, R., of Covington, is making preparations to agitate the celebration of Daniel Boone day in all the schools throughout the state of Ken- tucky. The allotted day is October 22, but as that day this year falls on Saturuay, Friday, October 21, has been selected. Special programs, embracing patriotic songs and reci- tations, will be rendered by the pu- pils ; also short talks on Danie] Boone by the teachers, Mr, Henry Berry, of the Utica neighborhood, Daviess county, Third Sergeant of Company K, of the Fifth regiment of United States cavalry, who is at home on account of illness, gives an account of quite an {exciting experience he had with « ‘Spanish sharpshooter at Santiago, After the battle, and while the soldiers were resting, Berry, Earl Bennett, an Ohio county boy in the Sixth regi- ment of United States Infantry, and three or four other young men, took a walk into a grove of cocoanut trees. While they were thus strolling ‘about one of the boys was shot and killed by @ Spanish sharpshooter. Smoke- less powder was used, and they could not locate the direction of the shot, but some distance away was a tree with very heavy foliage in which i Was suspected the sharpshooter was concealed. ‘They fired five times in the tree and brought down the Don. Cheap Trip to Cincinnati. On account of the G. A, R. en- campment, the Illinois Central Rail- road company will sell tickets to Cincinnati and retarn on Sept, 3rd to 9th inclusive for $7.00, good re- turning until Sept. 13th, Subject to 2nd by deposit- “Talk about your watch dogs,” said an acquaintance of mine. “Say. I’ve = ‘ got « cat that will beat ’em all holler, |7##!NSTITUTE—THIRD Day's si «slong and it’s only a kitten, too. The third session of the tes. hers’ ernment meeting was over the other h ; ig night and found the house dark and | Precious Savior. My wife was down to the |B. C. aCreole Will Restore those Cray Hairso D. A, YEISER, Wholesale Agent. PUSS AS A WATCHDOG. Gtory of # Cat That Is a Terror to went locked up. elub, so T out with my latch key and | Shine in My So fumbled around the key hole. “The key went in all right a was laughing to myself when all at once the confounded key broke off. Bee there,” and be held up as evidence the broken key. I went around and found “Well, one when, growling! It was my kitten. to him ‘kitty, kiity, kitty,’ He didn’t know me, and kept sight on growling, once in awhile let- out @ vicious epit. Vell, I climbed up amd got my bead and shoulders inside, when that fat gave a spring and landed plumb on myhead. His claws stuck intomy hat and both headgear and cat fell to no use ag of the after the city gov- {institute opened Wednesday m:rning 41 | Miss E. Townley, ‘The ‘copy book’’ unfastened, shoved it up and started to climb in, I heard such a| Subject, oy Tcalled | Husbands was taken but it was COLORED DEPARTMENT. at8:45. Singing: ‘Linger with the Invocation: Mr Singing: ‘Sun- Roll call, after was taken up by McClure which ‘‘writing’’ was discussed by J. F. Williams, causing # general discussion in which Mesdames Benton, Lowery aud Clark, Mr. McClure and Prof. Ben- ton took part. ‘‘Composition’’ was led by Miss Spriggs and well dis- cussed by the institute. The next “letter writing’? by Miss up and pretty generally discussed. It was decided that composition is the most import- ant study in the common school cur- riculum. ‘Paraphrasing, graphing, capitalization, etc.,’”’ was assigned to our instructor and he certainly explained it to us without lack of anything. Adjourned, Among the visitors at the morning the floor while I fell on the snow out~ |” Gholston, Given Clark, Misses M. side. make tating a dog. You see, I wasn’t prepared, and (t came as a surprise to me. “When I recovered everything was quiet inside and I thought I would other attempt. spproached the window that growling and spitting began again. “T shooed at him and said scat! But | King.’” he held his ground and growled back. “Then I tried to scare him by imi- | was taken up. I growled and barked | ‘‘Grammar,’’ was taken up and dis- to ‘beat the band, and he growled | cussed by M: and mewed and spit back until we |Clure and G. W. Harvery. As soon as I Thompson, Rosena Jones, Mrs. Isa- bella Husbands and Prof. I. Nuckles, AFTERNOON SESSION, - The institute opened at 1:30 by singing, ‘‘We Shall Stand Before the proved after which the regular work The first subject, is Howell, R. C. Me- “Gram- made such a noise a lodger im the next | mar as an intellectual development,"’ house shoved up his window and hol- lered ‘Shut up!” “Shut up yourself,’ said I. McClare. Te was decided that gram- “‘Go ’way from that house,” said | mar is unequalled as s mental dis- he “T live here,’ said I. “«Then go inside and keep still,’ |gramimg,”” by Mrs. S. V. cipline. ‘‘The Best Books’’ was in- troduced by G. W. Harvey. ‘‘Dia- Lowery, a faid he, and he closed his window | was beautifully pictured out to us by with a bang. “Then I tried to get in again, but |was discussed by the the cat heard me and still confronted | general. Will you believe me? ay outside there and wait a halfan me T had to ber and our instructor. ‘‘Parsing’’ titute in “‘Discipline’’ was taken up longer in the cold until my wife |ter which the institate adjourned » home. ‘Why, Among the afternoon visitors were} 4 what ere you doing out | noticed: Misses Cora Lee, C. Mar- here without any hat on? What'sthe shall, Lula Davis, Margarite Tandy, matter? said she. Ophelia and Zulu Brown. Messrs “I explained while we were going |W. E. Owens and Wm. Dawson. in, and what do you think? that cat saw us coming in the proper way he came up and rubbed himself ainst us, purring as mice as could '—Waterton (Me. FRANKLIN PIERCE’S RING. Nearly a Pound—Was Pre sented to Hinf” by Californians. The ring treasured by the descend- ants of Franklin Pierce, president of s, is intresting for For one thing, it Weighs the in the world. right a embe ing attitude. eagle gold, ters. This lid opens with a hinge and thows beneath a square box by bars of gold into nine separate compartments, pure specimen of the varieties of ore found in the state. Theinscriptionwithin reads: “Pre- sented to Franklin Pierce, the four- | street is on the the United States.” The ring is valued at $2,000, (i teenth United Sta several reasons. weighs nearly a pound. It was presented to him by friends in California and has no equal It is of gold dug froma California mine, the circular portion is cut into squares, which stand at es to cach other, and each is ished with an odd design, the entire group representing a pictoral history of California. There is a grizzly bear in a menac- deer bounding down a slope, an enraged snake, a soaring Upon another square isan Indian with bow and arrow and a native mountaineer on horse- back throwing his lasso. out a Califor work with his are surmounted flags, with the | groups of stars in the angles, vart of the ring reserved for the seal is corered by a deeply carved plate of with California’s arms, mounted by the flag anil inscribed “Frank Pierce” in old Roman charac- and a “Love, the troubadour, in the garden. “Ah, the tower. Now, even in those crude old days, | vited, lov Ashley pnly rs were quick to put wrong con- Work of One Philanthropist. In the fre¢ Downs t seems an unusually | World ing return portion of ticket and the payment of 25 cents additional, ta J. T. Donovan, Agent, Don’t xperiment, but “get the old reliable Plantation Chill Care, Dr. tg a Throst Specialist, Me sir! apager Critiens eh! You take no risk om Pls When his | ftiends had suspect Next peeps rnia tent and a miner et These designs American and The ivided containing a@ President the yy [is visiting Mrs, ccordingly, had not tablished fa by the been brought Nothing; to have lived through Y. Y. | getting a patent on it (enthusiastically)—Yes, She can sing every note in the soprano scale. pretty high-toned girl, | Who pass over N.Y. World, tation ‘This evening at Burks’ Chapel A. M. E. church the teachers will ren- der an interesting and highly instruc- tive program for the especial edifica- tion of the pub'ic. All are welcome. | The exercises begin at 7:30, The marfiage of Miss Ella V, Smith and E, T. Dunlap yesterday, was about as neat a surprise as so- ciety has received recently, and while a few of their most intimate ted such a move, yet nearly all admit;they were swamp- ed as to the exact date. The rumor Dunlap himself, But the thing that puzzled the boys most was their un- successful attempt to harmonize his recent grandstand play at the Louis- ville fair with the rumor then in their ears. And whether or not it was Dunlap'’s purpose to side-track pub- lic opinion by that romantic dash at Louisville is not’ known, but it did, and there is where the boys were fooled. The visit tothe wecea of mar- sur- riazes. ww -ettled the whe + ita » Mr. and M hPa Will Puncy ‘ Wl tire Mr. and Mrs, J 1 bush, ceone whispered now haw rug,?? “base hit,” i amer,’” etc. Quite n ewef th ¢ is were entertained in ae tite tie evening. They are at home to friemis at 808 West Caldwell street ‘Lhe Sun ex- tends to the happy pair its best wishes and that they may live long and prosper. Little Stella Proctor, of Burnett ick list with fever. Miss Maud Mansfield bas 1eturned from a visit to the Windy City. There will be an entertainment at the First Ward Baptist church Satur- I will love thee ever!” sang |\lay evening, in which the most rag- ged person will receive a present. ex- |The entertainment is under the man- claimed the ae Lady Dona in |agement of M es Janie Over- ims, All are in- street and Lizzie Miss Lizzie Hughes, of Cairo, 11), Fannie Smith, of North Ninth street. Mrs, Killen Hughes, of Woodville, is visting Miss Angelevta Daniels, of West Jefferson street. 50c. may save your life—Planta- tion Chill Cure has caved thousands, Better Than a Chaperon. An Atchison woman who cannot afford to provide a chaperon for her the matter | daughter, compels the girl, says the r. Stare Globe, to eat onions for supper W hen- ever she is going out in the evening with a young man. The plan suc- ceeds so well that the mother talks of Doctors Dislike Funerals. It is very rare that a doctor is seen at a funeral. We wonder why. Doe- tors must occasionally have friends who die, and very often have patients fairly —Atchison Globe. Don't ‘you know “Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed to cure you? s“LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER Ours Uncle Sam says. when you see our extremely low furniture and house furnishings for the month 4 of August. Weare offering special bargains in furniture, iron beds, stoves, carpets, mat- trunks, etc., for the month ot peat & in er to make room for our fall stock. the time to buy cheap. : We are also em agg apa of all kinds ot a mattresses and awnings. ra- . session were noted the following: S.)sterers and Your credit is good. GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 396. Minutes were read and ap- | ———————— KEEP OUT OF REACH OF THE SPANISH GUNS! 1 ¥ C,H. & D. o MIGHIGANS FINEST TRAINS{IN OHIO by Miss Cartwright who made an ex-| J\ cellent exposition of the subject, af- min Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popuiarity. Everybody wit: be there this summer. For inform- A Pertect Hair Dressing and Restorer belt ae ant doesn’t handle, send $1.00 to us and one bottle, or 66.00 and get six bottles, CHARGES PREPAID to any part U. 8. or Canada. van N VLEET-MANSFIELD ORUG CO. Sole MEMPHIS, TENN. "3. G. GLLBE RT, tail Agt. RAY Web ea Rtous an NCO That’s whatyou will say rices on ‘he Weeding ae rers of furniture in the city. pi 208-2056 South Third. +. TAKE_THE.., THREE TRAINS DAILY 7 FASTEST TRA.NS IN OHIO ™ ation inquire of your nearest ticket agent. =e Everything in Its Son unexcelled, having everything in the line of ; fresh and saltzmeats, P. F. LALLY gained fresh courage Tuesday after-| Telephone 118. noon from a statement made by Mr. | Cor. oth and Trimble. Commercial House Corner Third and Jefferson Rates $1.00 Per:Day; Meals 25 Cents We have taken charge of this well-known and wie house, and our aim is to make it the VERY BEST DOLLAR A DAY WESTERN Our rooms are clean and well ventilated, and newly furnished The tables are supplied with the very best the markets afford. jal rates to regular boarders. Twenty-one-meal tickets $3325. . and | KENTUCKY, Miss Mary R. E, Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE 7 AGENTS. ....... ‘ Telephone 174. w IS THE RECORD ~~ WE MAKE. 4 UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is 24 complete and up-to-date. Splendid line 5 of canned g . Our meat market is ‘ USE IN W: welnon’ & an ios non PADUCAH, KY :. SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS : 4 BLACKSMITHING : * REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING ~ All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF. 2d and 3d. ——_—_—_-— Court Street bet, ONE TRIAL BOTTLE | 43,5:'*pestcditeicaty baie” meat | | THE DISCOVERY % AGE | cordially BELL, 78 Fifth Avenue, New York Gity, by W. B. McPherson, Cor, 4th a

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