Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 28, Paoli, Orange County, 28 March 1877 — Page 3
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V;;:i)Nr.Si)AV': A",. CI. 3,177. rr&ticc t r .f ; r. " Wc vat c ... "c 'i'ic; ." :;V.jJ" confine themselves strictly to the news of their neighborhoods, and not air thir ierrtat spltea r grlev:i?iv'is their iwnniuiuvwtioos. We aNo'want It understood that wiare cot re?f onsible for the utterances of. our, correspondent, unless enilored by us. Notice ' - - Adviil'lL;; 'nte, - co '-- i:rv! rations v p., r.!.-1 I j hir.Jr 1 in Ly Tuesday m. . j I j I t ; ' ITt atlon. : : : - - 1 i r t , - . All persons' desiring to" pay their subscription jn woo-1 will pdrr. fcrin j It along 'before the weather 5U too bad ta haul it. ; NextdaUyt April 1st, wiil'bs Kaster. Are "you- -a- workiajj ntan? If not, why not?,- . , ,. . A few scattering shots wilt be found on our first t?.. ' ' : Judge Ma vlty Is attending the Dubois Circuit Court thl weekr1" Prof. Beaumont's mesmeric powers are wonderful. Go and witness them. Thos. Stntcup returned frem th river a day or two sinco with a new supply -of good. '. Jsrusl Leonard, of Orleant, called on us last' week.' AVe are always g!d to meet such friends. Frank Taylor, who has been at AVashinirton for the past month or two, returned home yesterday. Mr, liller, a resident of Chambersburg, and a"Tery oid lady, diel very sutldenly on Tuesday of last week. r " ,;"f": . ' 1 rs a t ? " - n till, J 1 ;. ' - John Noblitt was in town yes terday f ;f the UrsM'ma In scfYeral wteks. Ve'are,gld to rift -hi recovery,. , .., Jol l,9X returned . son a -f sinc1 from kin. trip to Txns. ie ilot-an't sp&k -ry tiatltrinly cf the I.ei:e otar State, '. . ; I '-. - John J. Lingle of Orleans, was in town last niht usMsting in the organisation of the lodge of Workingmeiv . . ... , ;, . TbeJI.";!:. ;Mite Society will tnepl fit the reshlenee of Mrs. John C. Llhgle Friday evening, - AH are it;v Ileh.'y lien. aii caught a rtring of fine hsss at the mouth of Lick creek Iii5t-Mvnd.iy.- II bad soma' 2 and 3 pounders. ; '. " J John Mills, a highly esteemed youn 4 "m a u , p t .'11 r tie n fi el cl , ."ag;ed about 2'3 yraf-i Hed - of " con sum pi tion last .Saturday.. . : Our t ipcr is delaj'tnl stitnewhat this by th non arrival of our blank paper. Wo hope our patrons - v i 1 1 e.x c u " u s .' ' ' , Th: ' of l.;::d forfoitc-l to the State !.v.r-r.6:i-p'iyment' cf scV.wol fund Intent took, place Monday at the tour t house.JoliJl Ji. . Megcnity .was at V'ent BadeiJ Monday having the property h&slgned to him" by Wm. Dougherty appraised. II. Comltrgore,-Sr., sld-hl rei-J tie nee iu the eastern part of town to Dr, J. II. SherruJ last week. T'.-s Tit ) I .dd vt' J. V.'i'.S-lw atul Mits Ma'Ue Beard ver? r rritl't I'necH Lick Springs Sun3ay rer.ir; ft C o t . La quire Y. :.. Ilc-ntt c tin;. Thr.. Is strtn gtslk of organizing a. 1 .:o cf Ir.de'v:id?nt Order of L i. rs. The Hrst meoiber caLv-d.t M ;t.;!c v;ill Is :' i?d.. :" ' .r. r. iiraxian rciutn (nn;i :,r r Albany Cstrr.l '. He fhir-.-l hi ? alt:': c.)l'.!.t i'fhhty ni c: 1 V. A. Hell ws vote 4 a tin wh;?tt? at the iMlura Ti - Jay evenir-g r e i V .tnt, -3 l f
niunic i. n puHisleJ li mut tend bis re trae along witn nn' '.' r'iuo-.is lone, to that w nay Vr ? ha-is. toation unlets we kno r. . t t For csrry!:. j c Dr. Jco. vV. Lar.. t.. I If) ofWt'-t Baden, nen each fined lone dollar ami. eit'?i fti-day by Esquire iStitwm. The cc-i stm-e trst f the Lne-IIc . r.i an in.Lrolijo. Dr. Philips, tf Chicago, ban -been, delivering, rhm V try; 'Interesting !P.renoloie.al iind ? Physiological lectures in our toww .during, the j-At'wetk. " 'Th """doctor Is 'ari edu'-' euted and cultuied. gentleman . JU will pay you to hear him. 1 ; 7 ,!tARr.tKr At the residence xt Jean Hurray, near Lancaster, Sunday evening, March lSt JS77, by Elder S. B. Moore,- of IjetlFord, Mr. Wm, II, Kenrby -iind (Miss Mry, J.'C;urriiy, all Lawfed'ca county. At the Phrenological - I future al the 21. E. church" la'at Friday evening a prize was offered f r tl.e most beautiful woman in ' rn. The matter was decided r.y i ..lot, and the prUe,'' a Phtv ' ical chart, was awarded to Mr . I r. U. II. Hon. ' '." While attending fc tic-Jn at II r I Quary school hoanf in Frearh Liek townliip, Sunday afterooon, a your ;j man named Vm. Jackman got to fooling with a pistol ha bad in his pocket when it exploded and inflicted aeerere, but not dangerous, wund in his right leg- Hots, you fcad'nt orter" carry those littU pistols They're bound to get you into troublesome dastardly hounds amused themselves Saturday night by egging" Bundy & White's new can-, vasa sign on th nrth:ide of their storeroom. The-young gentlemen are known and will have the pleasure of ttnswerjng in a court of justice for their malicious mischief.! . At the sale of the leal estats belonging to' the testate of John Maxedon; deceased held , at Valeene last Friday and hem on Saturday, but two pieces were epld, the store and residence in iValeene and he residence in this place. Bath sold very low. Th widow purchased Ihe Paoli residence. f , ' 1 -T- - . i The friends of Captain James F. Stucker,-of thfa place, will, urge his appoititmenc:as one f the new Stato lie use Commissioners. dpt.ctucker Is eminently qualified for the position, 4elng a pYacMcal mechanic, and best of all, he is strictJ honest. Should he bo appointed the jobbers would have one inveterate foe on the Commission. ' ' All claims filed against a decedents estnte are by the Clerk placed upon the oppearfcuce docket, which is alltUa'hotice necessary to be gtTen to the adtnihiitrator of such filing. The law re quires the administrator to examine such svppearance docket and ndmit, or refuse to admit, all such claims as are filed nfaiiist the estate he. rprsen,ts. If not admitted the Clerk plucas ttea on the issue docket for trial ns other causes. By the failure of ndminietratora to attend to this large bills of cost are piled up against estates unnecessa ri ly. - - ." -; j :' ? i .. . : .... : Mrs. Mary E. Ldvei wife of Willi. sm Love, of Orangeville township, c'ied on the8th instant of consumption,, Mrs. . L,ov was about -410 years, of age and was greatly lved and esteemed by all who knew her. She was a consistent member of " the M. 1. church and died in the faith. She left an infant child to the care and protection of her bereaved hushand. " , . Jim Dunning,: of BJooiningfcn, paid our town a visit Monday, After taking on a liberal supply ;of 'bug juice", Jim mounted a horse block and tried to sell some kind of a "three minutes cure all." II failed to rake in any stamps and soon finding there was a chance to become"' an unwilling boarder 'at' Shively'a ranch he struck a bee line cut the pike toward New Albany. Paoli Ledge No. I. O. W. M., wzs' organixed; Tuesday night by William B. Spear, Deputy Grand President, with 24 members. The aIluw1ij;'o-Clcet4 were elected' and installed: President r-ivi 1 1", S; :rkrr. , . Vic Prident Wilford J. Hwgl ratt. . , . . ; : rretary Henry F. Duvidicin. Financial Secretary Er-tcn E. Duihaw, .IT trcr IJlrich II. lien. 3 :i. t n Tuesday evening with the w : i s. : i.'j c .... .i. c, . i, s end . c riii .j. ii n. 3 VI; O: Ci.;rr
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As T3ir1j f your ""re a L i a t. i not aware that there is such a place as Wisconsin in Southern Indiana I thoujrht I would inf-jrm them that there is. Health is food wih fer exceptions Farmers Club met Friday niht and tad an interesting aad lively debate. J he bandar school will be -or ni ?,! Fsnners ere nearly done sowing r);lts. tho-that are not are waiting fur paring. - - , . . G ra n ru t i, a I r i r V i t t1 -a n p 1 -an d b ', -h -ly esteemed lady, who has been ill t"or 'sometime, is ixnproving. Xii&.'V, Mavitj's horses ran oSfwiih the wagon Saturday "-aftd " tnade a total wreck of it. v. . borne of tke boys of this neighbor tbod went to Sandy Hook to church last SundrTy? rf -l , -tiati CT-nve. turn to tewn on-'.'ion.uy -moraine the "!J man" informed us that the boys had not Tet put in an appearanco. Cirue boys, that won't do. Silrltnallstlc Expose. The spiritualistlcally inclined portion 'of our citizens "are sorely nonplussed since Prof. Beaumont's expose of this evening. He proved, beyond all doubt, that rncdern spiritualism is a regular Louisiana 'Returning Board institution, that Is, a cheat, fraud And, as a swindle, j the chiefest "among ten thousand. Jle was greeted by a fair audience, In rxiut of numbers, and. h)s perfsrmaoces stamps him aV a comi plete master of his profession. Ilia feat a are simply wonderful . and were greeted -iwitii-tnthasiaim and applause. The performance will be repeated again to-morrow, Thuisday, evening, with an entire change of programme. Every citizen of our town should attend. There is nothing 'to oWd f tho most fastidious. Our town is blessed with a superabundance of Smart; Aleck w ho render themselves extremely obnoxious, on all public occasions, to all sensible persons, by their frequent, but foolish, attempts at witty expression. Boys, keep your mottths-.clo'tdj nnd the peop.'e won't find out how big fools you are. : For the murder of a man named Smith at Lagrange, Ky., some months since, Ben Mickey was tried and convicted at Shelby ville, Ky., lat week. He was sentenced te tho State Prison for life. Go and hear Prof. Beaumont's expose of spiritualism te-morrow, Thursday, night at-Comingore's room, north side of the square. It will amply pay you. Prof. Beaumont performs some ofthe most difficult tricks that have ever bc , exhibited tte our people. They are simply wonderful. Go and see them. . The Siamese twins were in town last niglit. The ligament that joined them together 'was fret "fleshy, but was of a ferric nature. They finally got separated. . W,. yZ Velio." will j preach rhfre. next Sunday morning and evening. Morning discourse, Easter, All are . -'ttirV. f-"-.r:''i . W " - ' lister Sup day. '. A general invitation is extended to Hie parents especially, and to all the citizens of . Paulij and Orange J county to oe present at tne m. j. S, School enJGaster. Sunday. The chtjrchwilf hi snitnbly 'decora ted, and we feel confident that the exercises will be plead ng and instructive to all. Parents come and It your children set that y tercatedin thiin ' '' ou are inI I ! ' Attention, Doctors! There -.will f bea meeting uf " Ihb Orange County County Medical Society,, at; the , Cyurt.. - louse," in Paoli,' on 'Friday, April 20, 1S77. A "cordial invitation is extended to all physicians, arid" r full:, attend ance of the members with case re ports, !;c.v is earnestly desired. By j order of the l'reiiuent. j.i i r XIcllpTray's eiistriifcEt.. : . Sore leg?, wounds, ulcers, &c. Can be cured. The rational , treat ment ; $ .1 r.ti rtduee the r tc J by f .tun,; H ti local ini.ammati,j.). soothe the neighboring r?rve.?j curd the 1....U 1 t 'a rd, cr !rrr t! -watery ichorous dic!.r.r,-e con-dst-nit f.nd he-alt by. Ilappily, llollo-r-,Y v. s Ointment U with u r. ; Hi. 25 cents per box or pot. -It L. trni :::y t':.2 c t: .!! .f C: t-
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t - jtflrcifr, IT""- t.r-t-I ''III' ,B. A mec-tin- of the Orau County Bee Keepers AssoHai ion will fc-a held at Paoli, Indiana. " cn -Thor-day, April 12, 1ST 7. A full atten. r dance is reiuestcd. Aauox Spkeu, Pres. i tin nrir Viinr fiT :ec. Jollce to CToist raetcrs Bin 1 1 si era, Orleans, Isn.March 13, 1S77. On and after the 26th day ol March,lS77, the plan and specification of the Grange Store building can fee seen at said store in the town of Orleans, and sealed bids will be received Irom the 2Jth of March to the 7th day of April, 1877. Any information that may be wsqited can be ascertained by::"caliing'at the Grange Store in Orleans. Said building to be erected in Or. leans. Orange county, Indiana. Said committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids.1 J. II. Mathees, 9 . . Wm. Montgomery, : Jas.' A. Frost, j Newton Wbioiit, ' ' Jas.'W. Matures, Buildiag Comtaittee. Fashionable "Tailor. . . T. D. McGwigan has -returned and permanently relocated in his old quarters, at Stout Brothers' Store. He will be glad to meet all his old customers and us many new ones as will favor him With their custom. Persons wanting cutting, fitting or making done In the latest styles will find it to their advantage to give him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. 27-tf Lewis Pickens, near Mt Pleasant church, has, and on hand, for ale good yellow (cut) shingles. Sold cheap. poplar 25-2 w ; 3Caaly & ITlitt ; ""', ": ' will pay you the highest market prices for all country produce cash or groceries. They will also sell you the best and cheapest Sugars, Coffees and Teas, in fact everything that belongs to a grocery and provision store, for cash or profduea. Cash paid for dry or green hides. 23 tf . " Fnper panslu. i.i ; ; ; Citizens of Paoli' and, viclaltsi; wanting paper hanging done iu the best style and at reasonable prices will find it" to their advantage to call on Martin Farrell at the Rhodes House. 23U The land owners in Orange county are probably not aware that until the Government patent is delivered to the patentee or hi3 assignee there is a cloud on the title which must be removed. Persons not having patents will do well to get them. For further information inquire of . . James F. Collins, -lS-tf at News Office. Stroud Parsons is just in receipt of a fine lot of moulding, and will frame pictnres for you" neatly and cheaply. - r V' ..-' Take ,yourJ pictures to ; Stroud parsons and get them framed. Lok out for- something, new at Pro's in a few days and when there ask them what it is they have new to gi e away. ; . , . . ,. f tf . . K. M. Gibener has a fine, premium buggy for sale, also' a nice spring wagon, i Call -and see - them. 2-itf ;A young man, of gooil moral character, residing in Orange or Crawford county, can obtain . a scholarship in tho Louisville Medical College, free ot charge, by call ing on-the undersigned at Paoli. .'"' ' "JoilN L.'MESENITYi - The latest styles of hats and caps at Stouts, cheap too. 23li Here, Every boSy. Do you know thaL we are selling the Best Wheat Flour at from 3 to 4 cents per pound. We guarantee our fioar ta.be what we represent it. Persons having to purchase flour will find it to their interest to call at the mill and examine for theimtlvcT, and by so d-dng s?.V3 c.z "? proT.t. 25-tf King Gtccse:. : A splendid rtic'2 t'f c 1 f AT at Vil-on'sfor 13 etnts rcr id. 1 If 'i v;r.: b - -1: cr mrtir rf r.y kind pubu.il; cd in lheUnltd AC: ord.r through Gror -2 T. PdLv. cfthi--21-tf Ht Cf 11. , cn cpar: itirM t j r t if r 11 ki, t:i ft; ' If
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r hi!;,;. o f & crand Co 'r wc flerr C-sardlnj IIcase. Mr?. Mary E. Braxtan has .openid the house lormtrly , occupied by John L. Brasn, for the reception of boarder. The house is well xrrangod and pleiwwnlly situateJ; the table will be supplied wltb'tho' bi-st ia the mtrket, while the prices will be as low as any other hoe. . iUndent and others desiring permanent board will find it to . their d,van: tage to confer with Mrs. B. kef are making other arranen!,n3.' .. -r "i , 22-tf 1 Boots and shoes all sty les and at low figures at Stouts. " 23- - Do you want paper hanging done In good style 'and cheap, go to Martin Farrell at Bhcdes House. . - f . . , . X E.art-SoSicci .. .. : All persons indebted to me as Executor of the will of Aaron Lindley, deceased, or as Guardian of Hannah A. Thompson mut make immediate" settlement if they would avoid cost and trouble. : Samuel A. Lindley. Jan 13, 1877. T.istf1 Persons desirous of visiting,Louisville, New Albany or any point at the Falls can do no better than to patronize that "genial gentleman. Mr. Miller, who runs the stage line. He is a gesiip.- aceommodtting gentleman and will do all in his power to please the patrons ' cf the line. Try him. , , A Card to tSie Iulillc. For many years we have made two medicines suited to the ailments f a vast class of sufferers. Thousaids of cures have ' been made by them, and, In fact, the word failure eould not be coupled with them, IBut within the Jast. two years counterfeits. of opt neUcines have sprung u, dangerous in their close imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure. the people we liayelplaqed upon eaph genuine box of Ilolloway's Ointment the fae simile of tji plnalure"; rJur agent, Mr. Jos. Haydock. To counterfeit is felony. We shall relent-le-isly pursue any onevho imitates this with the utmost vigor of the law. "We most earnestly beg that the great mass of the American people wilt aid u in our efTartsjto protect thoir health, and help us in our task of bringing these most unprincipled men to the bar" of justice. Uniformly refuse to purchase Medicines purporting to ' be lour i unless Mr. Jos. Tlay deck's slgna--ture is attached to each box of Pills or pot of Ointment, and the end will soon be reached. ; The public's obedient servants, , ' : "' Hollow ay & Co. Andrew Dougherty, at his New Prospect store, keeps a full stock of pure wines and liquors, suitable for medicaj usa, also fresh ale and beer. He also keeps a full stock of groceries and confectioneries. Call and see him and examine his' utock. No trouble to show goods and prices very loir tdxash. customers? " " "''"' - 23tf :. Trustee's notice. ,- M will be at my oCice, at Lost River Bridge, on Friday of each week for the trsruaction of business. . . ItOBERT N." LAHSDIK, Trustee Freuch Lick tovnship. IStf" The best stocr of pf'oVtsions and family groceries in town at Pro's.Cheap too. . . ; 6-tf The very best brands of Sugar's, Tea's and Coffee at Pro's nt the very lowest living figures." Don't take our word for it, but g and eee fe-r yourself. - 6-tf ... Heitsfflre!; -Sebastian Kuri has removed his shoe shop to the room recently occupiedby -Maj. Tucker, one door south of Stout & Bro.'s store, where he will be glad to sea all of his old friends, and as many new enes as will call. ; Te the Trustees, and Teachers of the eommonj ;Sc!:oo!i -of "Or.-." 7"i county, Indiana. I will be at the Aaditor's ofiee in Paoli, on the rcond Tuesday- of each month , for the purpose of attending to any busing ,3 xelatin;. to .t!ie,.Cmt irt Pehools of said County. " " . James L. Noblitt, Ji !y 2, 1S75. County Sup't. Hunt up your old picture ind have them neatly fr?.meU Stroud rs will da it for i f will ruli.'de U. ui for per-ctis irii-,: t i "rrow ri r. y f ;r r-tr--m live hiir.ired t: ten tho- r 1 ! rs. Tlie security requiri-nl If rr -? 1 i rr m ' - f 'i A. "!- i r CI 1 r.j .-! i jf lir. II: -t: if - f
A 1 3 :.l rtt! eitV rr by c.s..-h or note, cash pr-;!crrt-i; rr" I. am ntd!nj money. G. Hazlswood Chambersbsrg, Dec. S1, 2 i p r" . o t i . All persons desirous of taking pupil bmrders dtvring the spring term f the High School are rc-qiu'st-tnl to notify the School Trustees of Paoli and state the n'tfrnber they can ac4fomoit!ata iJif KesaeK5ber .That Thomas ' SUIcup, on th east side - of"1 the. ,pcibIo square, has. opened out a first clas? stock of Family groceries, provision, confctiooeries S:c'.i itc.'f " Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots and iihoes. All of which will, be eo!d i't the lowest living fdcas Kiwer .bs-r aUo that Vheiiyou buy good cf me that you don't buy auction goods, but yoa buy .warranted gaods. Cull and see ;fyr".,yoursc!f. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. .r2tf Go to Schramm & Mathews for all kiads of furniture, 60 tf J. W. &. C. Pro have a splendid assortment of Boots & Shoes which they are selling t figures Giro? down yonder, " . -t . ... j2s. here Everybody. ... But tforc't read the last two lines in this notice for if you 4o it will cost you some money, 'or you are sure to go to J. W. k C. Pro'a for your boots, shoes, hats ; and caps and, while, there yog .will buy ,tbe best coffee in town for 25c per lb, and a thousand ether things they have that tbey.ere selling as cheap as can be bought itttry retail store "this side of Louisville.. Thy keep a full stock of window glass, which they are selling at half the price it was three months ttro and that isn't all," if yon need window sash,' yen can always find it-there if yon have anything to sell go and see what, Pro's will give you before selling to anybody else, for thy always, pay. the. highest going. . ' Ir. James, II. Shrrod, &t his drug store la the North Wst 'corner of the public square, has a full stock of slates, school books stationery, &c. which he is selling at the lowest living rates. II o also has a full and complete sio-tk of drugs chemicals, paintfl, oils, dye-studs, Sc., c., which he offers to the trade at greatly reduced prices. An examination of his stock and prices is solicited. ; - " ICtf GROCERY STORE! Would respectfully inform, the public that he baa oa baud a large stock of "Z.I f .'..'.'? , - Groceries, Boots," Shoes, Ifals C, .,-, rlM fi-, .1 GLASS AND WINDOW SA&'tf; CIGAItS, TOD A CCO, ' ,., 2'1T COFFEE, . SUGARS, y j " "-" ' - - t . t ; . i Mackerl and White r'ih,' hr retail or the ltit, and all article nsnallv kept in a prorision store, anl -will be eolii a cheap a any hone in the piace. I .;: .-.'fThe hisrhest market price will be paid for rverr deseriptioD of produce. The public are invited to call and examine ray tiark of good. SS-Si lit I 1 cnoo AT PAOLI, OILAHGII G-OUHTf , HID, offers to ii stadentt the foSlowloj stdrsatares; 1. INSTRUCTION IN ANY BRANCH of a Scer"ti5s or '!'icl K'tn-atio. Z THE Pi;rVlLEG Of SELECTING thoir own a t m . 1 . . 5. THOKOI'GII TEACHING cd mpl ommrlwMr Pr all net'fie-1 instnietioa. 4. niSL VMS' O'F AFFAKATL'S ia , th Study oi the Sciaacc6. A WKLL SELECTED COTE3I of ScientiEs StwlT far tfco. who wish to complete a cour. 6. tSTKUCTIO? A.Vi ACT IT AX IXAISIii OF TEACHERS. . . T. AS AS'RAXQltfOf Of ,.WC!F.r to nH5 Young teacher aad other to become thobrera bciextific grabuates tn f iir rear time or less) ta-i tBel their -expeue by tljeir own !bor. 5. Low 'Iotos, there l-eiv'S NO UTtii -WHATITEB. . 9. tiieos' lf,, In tfe t ; te IT ta s t an v oiier laei 1 1 ux kmi i"i n n f i 4fl (). 1 ' Th -iri;i2 'ierxu tf IS -wf i Vfn 1 35. 1377. ;. bttuieata 'aJntiUed $,t icy hni Uftr'ns the" term. 1 -t farther isrorrnl't 1 .r' 50- -. ,ds C T f " 1" Si t . - s t : ! " ' " '.We TTAJiid irj rr t't fi'icul of r.an 1 1 ,tniii - cir-i r t' tt t t r r - w 3 -tutj t , , s kui 'Itf I ,l r 1 1 " r n .-..-o ; j s - 1 . ' -r1-jt,,. it. t --ri !"(. .-'. , ,- . n. I .-rr f - ."'".i., 1 I k
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