Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, April 11, 1895, Image 2

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    The Plattsmouth Journal
DAILY AMD WKKttLT.
C. W. SHERMAN, Editor.
TERMS FOR-DAILY.
8S:Sgi
"1" r'.rr-'"-. ' ' 7 10
rubiu&d every fWnoon except Sunday,
weekly journal,
Hinjciecepy, one year v i
oiMiecorT, x monui ... ?i
pM5vjTSS!Siy: rkV;bieindTnce
Entered at the postofflce at Plattsmouth. Ne-
braska. as second-class matter.
Webeiievethattherantanatueor me r"7ljune 4. to consult and discuss the I
.V,IJ . (Kamolvm In th ilomfV I
cratlc party and rioe it oa record m favor of I
t&e immediate restoration or tne iree ana un i
limited coinage of eold and silver at the present I
ratio of 10 to 1, as such, coinage exisieu prior o i
" :: " - . ......
ISTX without waitln for the aid or consent of
be a full legal tender for all .lebta. public and
privaie.
When applied to a monometallist
the term "financier" is only another
tarm for Shylock. They are all of that
kidney. .
TnK dry rot of Mortonism struck I f
the democrats of Nebraska City, and 1 1
that town is given over to republican
ism. They elected four out of six
councilmen.
Oscau Wilde has sued the Marquis
of Queensberry for libel, and the case
ia exciting much interest in London
Wilde sues for personal damages as
well as criminality.
A. snow blockade on a railway in
rt uu&Z
u5ly a, the republicar-a have
conduc
outrageo
done, we should disown the party.
ITIE pension roll oi tne unueui
SUtes costs Uncle Sam 141 millions a I
year. There is not a patriotic citizen I
who begrudges a dollar of this vast I
I
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snm to th .lsArvlnt nninner.
. XW.a mT 1 4 ; 1 ijm A A I 4t. . ZA 1 1 ft. A. ft
tbl new.but It was doubtle,, a we!- ,ver ImlUoo. wMch can now be bosll, JZ Z vu. y c :u.s, y V "7,,uPu"V ,
come erent la aregioa where the .oi. for, cnt. for 412 FralDS. The resiat.o,, of Juliu, C..ar ..u,roUg.,f n ,tJ r s p" I
was in need of moi.tore. 9ure ,.rofit of 45 crnts o .hU.ilver .., lrcllon to , 8,nil,c. ,ho,vf "XrZ..
IT the democrat, bad a majority Id ' brlD8.0,U,t,-" "'f BoM ''"I t",n1'; some loK.,Ir r.,..lt. Mr. Ilu.roug!., pol 9m. inMead of rrot.ct.on to thHn-
theXebraaka legW.ture and should ' "h.'d"1B.pUc":. If31. waa elected by l.'.-KH) over t le,uo J... .,.,. 'It i, . I,. with
The Nebraska City News seems toovr each otter in order to buy. Gold
think the democratic party is dead in I
this state. A party which can com-1
man Arar CO. iW -f oa fnr na et t a I
uaauu vie, cvivvv 1 uiCJ . vi vuw v io
. ti vi .
candidates lacks considerable of being
. .
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They say that Lindsay broke wnmore pr03 "ou9 perioj w,llOUl
and cried when he put on the strifes. I d . f l, . , I
Such men as he ought at least to learn I
that it is best to earn a fight by fair I
means, mm uuu uy iuui. .' I
i w m ...i -c i I
uguuug lUer ouKuw u I
methods
The mutterings of
discontent I
among republicans in the fourth ward
indicate that the knife which went Into I
its vitals on Tuesday last and defeated
its candidate for councilman by such a I
big majority, is to have a rival when
the next turn comes.
It was a surprise to notice that John
A Tta trios n aA ttio nnl i t ?! rtlratPin I
t -
voting to override the governor s veto
of the bill to put the appointment of
the Omaha fire and police commission I
In the hands of Kussell and Churchill. I
Tfouffht to be ashamed of himself.
Io tub republicans of Cass county
take pride in the fact that the editor
OI tneir party Organ accuses One OI I
their representatives of bribe-giving ?
Do they believe that John A. Davies is
a corruptionist ? If not, what do they
think of M. D. Tolk ? Is he a liar and
libeller?
It is about time that members
school board would look about
and ascertain by what right they bor-
row money at 10 per cent, to pay the I
cost of running the schools, and
whether, if some one were to object, I
they could not individually be held
liable for every dollar thus borrowed. I
We are not certain on these points. oncJ eranged have again been bought
"ll tfta a. t
but Is well to be on the safe side.
Mkxico is on a silver basis, yet her
railways are prosperous and it is said
that her people never enjoyed such
good times before. This country and
the nations of Kurope are on a gold
haatn n.rirl thern never were uneh hard
times, to much distress among the
massea and so little dividend-paying
among railway and other corporations, j
Give us free coinage and prosperity
will come at once.
When Tom Reed voted for the issue
of those gold bonds last February he
was dropped very suddenly by the free
.. i if .t il. n . a n ..
suver repuoncaus ui uu WCBi, as a
Bible candidate for president. It jwas
like the break he made on the tariff
auestion oy nis "omnivorous wesv
,
apeeCU,UUI ll was iuuio ut avuuvuca.
The recent declaration of McKinlev
that he would not be a candidate of his
party on a freo silver platform just
about settles him also. It shows that
the English and Wall street bank
ers have him completely under their
thumbs.
A LIUI1T IN TUB EAST.
Illinois may be called a western
state, but it's east from Nebraska, and
At I f . t a. m f a . . ft
me urqi snininjf rrom her euieriai i
vaults reflects upon our
l
horizon. Just now her democracy is
w determined to be heard
rue ueraocratic slate commit-
tee was called together recently to take
tion on tnerising sentiment for
uiueiauisui. x-reo suver m id 10 l
was the demand which brought the
. ,i 1 .k!k i.
leaders together, and after consulta
tion, by a vote of 17 to 3, a call for a I
state convention was issued, to meet I
I
situation ana principles, atui maKe a
aeciaraiion on me question or tne i
I
uwu I
i
.uwmuuuco ""K
the demaml wa3 so imperative that it
,nM Rin ui,nnJiil.w
of the convention wasordered.
a. 9 La a n ui anjcw 1111 iiirin f iliiiii. .itiu a.aiaia..Aia
AftPr th commits had adionrnd
Chairman llinrirhsen snhmitte.1 to no
interview in which h said that ml ner
cent Of the democrats of Illinois were I
1 I
"free coinace of silver at h. to I
continuing- he said: I
"This movement will spread from I
Illinois to every state in the uuion,and I
long before the election comes around
it will be evident that the congress to
be chosen in ISMJ will pass a ltol
free-coinage act. Now, when capital-
ists realize that on the lirst dav of .lulv I
..'a. i i k. ti i urn iiiiiufit ill riurT.i 1 1' i it it
... ... . o I
a legal-tender dollar for every I
grainsof standard silver presented atlinsp"eot ria"u'"
S thit 1t'"'1rr,e?h0f f"V" Ki",rir
, '
effect th miMtlnn of lh raritv will I
t t
f-vA alllA.l
lue oaoxers cannot combine and I
refuse to buy silver bulliou. They do
u"b murj in iue
country and the profits on silver specu-
fltfti'lft ftV- ft I f Iti 1 A rftftl lliA aIi M v tf
n y r t . : a a
... ar,, c, c uu n.c t.i.rt.,tf, ...
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if as su miuuuo mat iney win luuiuie
roll in from Kurope to puicbase
silver bullion. Certificates will be In
d 4mand. ftnd t rade. S 1 1 m lllat ed hv the
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lifrttinivinv. nr iwr , ,ni;.a n , I
I letting loose or hoarded millions, and I
the cerlaintv or ft final sfttlemeut nt
the currPnrVnnesHn,. .win hrin., n
laanger or roiiowmg panics.
easttolearn few 1(?adiDg democrala be
fight byfairl . . f . ...
few leadinc democrats miv be
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ment, perhaps, but most of them will
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he .tfept alcng in the tide, especially
as the character of the movement and
th rertain rpm.lt xvi rm.,v. nU I
wwMaw X- w av S I I J
serious objections to free coinage
"Asa party the republicans are
pledged to monometallism and can
take no other ground, unless they
(straddle the question. Thousands of
them will join the democrats, for they
iue in nee Bier. i certainly ex -
pect that the democrats will carry the
state and the country in 1S9C. This
movemeDt will be i n effect a reoran-
Ization of the dem0cratic Party. It will
be built from the township up, and the
men nominated for office will not dare I
to deviate from th instmetinn- fivn
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I. I . a am I
con8tituents. We exDect to rarrv
every 8tat west of the Alleghanies
and aonth of th Ohln oH 5t lo
more than nosihi tt,at .in ,,.
- - - - w mmm a a v a. u Li va aa aoaa'HJ - - - ww-
eVerv stat In tf. ninn '
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"k m survivors or &nnon nave
It ft a f ... . I
Those who were there Saturday last
appeared to "be quite glad that they I
were not reading the inscriptions on I
their own monuments. Such meetings I
are positive proof that the war for the!
Un wa riot fought in vain, as men I
Into friendly relations again.
The U. S. supreme court has ren
dered a decision on the income tax
which is almost as outrageous as the
Dred Scott decision of Judge Taney,
and shown that the court as now con
stituted stands more for the f ulfill-
mentof than for justice to
the masses. It decides that revenues
from rents and various kinds of na
tional, state, county and municipal
bonds are exempt from this form of
taxation. That court needs reforming
H9 batl as iteverdtd-
ioou old Senator Palmer of Illinois
i90ut ln a diatribe of abuse of free
coinage. Tne old man is in his dotage
an(J lmaRines lhat because gold ,s
8carce and dear, therefore it is -sv,und
Vf i i
I money. lie is in a rage because the
democratic committee of Illinois is
going to give the masses of the demo
crats of that state the chance to speak
their miDds in the coming June con
vention, therefore there is something
wrong about it. He is apparently
afraid to trust the people afraid they
ueraiigauDS tne name over again- u an cnarity ,1 ,s a meiancuo.y c , m irrh,.d round the iloor .ing
I with their mouths. Thev find tiiat nl sight to see an old man. tottering on I .
ofthel v. , . . 7. . In .i.i i i: , I ing " We I hang .letl. Iavis on a sour
U1 luu I much more pleasant exercise than the I his way to the tomb, who is himself " K 7 .
.i.mL I . . . . . ... . I inniu iru " w 1 1 limit ot lection from the
Hirst effort in that linn nrnvoil tn ti. I ricii and is enloving the luxuries 01 1 1
will condemn bis course in congress,
That is what ails him. The demo
cratic committee of Nebraska were
last summer in the same frame of mind
, , .4
ttiiu was airaui 10 can mu siaie um-
ventiou when the people were rwdy
it
Woniikr if Mr. Cleveland was satis
fieJ wllh thwre3ult of lhe object !eg30n
n flnance whch he gave tlie ,afct con.
bf
This "late lamented" legislature
passed an act calling Nebraska the
"Tree Planter" state. What's the
matter fiat Cass couutv cannot not I
"
lomy auopt uiai mono out put
practical use oy piauiing to iruit, ever i
" - ic nt'ii. v.u o wnu u huui "Kin-ui- i
ov ,. a
w,Bf ouo "
lltable in orchard than in any other
fr.,u imu, r.,r.or. n,.,i
you will all grow rich without working
li jit. a mil y i iiiu lii:i:i. a a in rin. iiiiu
vourselves to death.
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A Xkw YoUK Wouli. dispatch from
l i: .1 .I ..II .,. 1 . I I
1CI meciiiei uuuu-
clal iil of the empire from tin
chancellor down are practically uniii-
rnous in the belief that action favor-
able tosilver will be taken at the coin-
ing bimetallic confeience by Germany,
France and the United States, and n
majority of these authorities hold that
the D03ition of Enirland is immaterial.
.....
inesetnreecouuiriescanmaiLiainine
nant v of the wliite and vellow metals I
; , , ' I
tle noeo l 1S1. In .he late e,e
t,n the roooey ,,, can.e to the
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iironianuiueugut was mauo ior urr
. ...
gli I tft Maaaaw -w."--
nominee takinc the negative. II o cot
barely l.ltx) majority. This result very
well illustrates the wonderful growth
I of the free silver sentiment of that
state.
O. M. lit HNKi: of the Nebraska Cit)
News is the man who was elected
treasurer rf the democratic press as-1
sociation. As he went off from the 1
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party in the secession movement hist I
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fa" lie imaglnea that the association is
dead, and he don't know what to do
withthe funds left in his hands13.5).)
We see no reason why he can not tutu I
'
the money back to the assciation at
its next meeting. It don't belong to
lue IMOne' l,ack to lhe assciation ath'Kternal vigilance is the price of
its next meeting. It don't belong to
I., , . . . . I
nim 9m,U) 11 was P'" '
mra lo care Ior' A,ie wa 19
opn for llim to reluro lo lhe party
ueeuu b piay um juuaa Biiupij l e
w . . v... sa. a. . a .. . A
cause he hold the bag-unless he wants I
to. I
Mr. li.TMvi!l.ab.ii here from
Boston town, but we have yet to hear
of ilis ijavinc nut the Water company's
,ant n a condilion to comr,. wUh the
nr,inanr.n
giving the required
amount of pressure for fire protection .
Mayor Newell was right in demanding
an i"vestigation. When the property
ia town wa9 n,sesskd Hl H),imjO
l"e hydrant rental did not cut
much of a figure, but now thatcold
.
oran.l-.rH tlmn. I ... it .1,..-.. tnlOU. aiOOCT Willi III" O'.Iiri ll'"Hir.i
nalt ot lhat fliaire it behooves this citv
to get its money's worth before they
nav out their mnnnt.
In mUtf the most disgraceiui
J L'STK:E Fiei.i of the supreme court
has put up a most horrifying plea in
ueicuse 01 mo ncu h.i ..gainst me poor.
ft ft V ! a ft 1 ; 1 . t . . ft ft 1 I
a salary from Uncle Sam of s,(XMi a
year, bo fearful that the poor of this
country are going to engage in
a contlict with concentrated wealth.
He is doubtless a wise man and has
read history, but if he haa,he has failed
to apply us leactnngs. 1 nere is not a
laf ftftft l-a aft
line in all history which shows that Qut And lhey fouml t.nongt, mt to
the poor have ever oppressed the rich, he, tbctn ao'ltlnciudinK Mr. Davu-s.
and the horrors of the Frenoh revolu- .
tion were only made possible because "Woman stiff rage won't go in Cass
the exactions of the rich had become county. Iu riattsuiouth a woman was
so oppressive as to be unbearable, nominated by the democrats as a can-
, ; . . i .i i . dldate for the school board, but at the
Laws today are made in theinterest of electio ft9t Tuesday 8he was left out
wealth and not of poverty ,of luxurious in the cold she being the only candl
idleness instead of hard-working jate on the democratic ticket who
frugality; of Shylock and Dives instead was defeated. Uro. Polk ami his News
of Lazarus. And If Justice Field surely have i'otraleavery B
could possibly put himself in the place ltor therty. AnyboughMo
of the man who, "by the sweat of his ae)! tlA j,,jience to defeat the other
face,"eams the salary which he is paid candidates and let the woman defeat
through Uncle Sara; if he could feel herself. InuisvilleCourier-Journal.
the pinchlngs of poverty which ho Please don't pester Polk in that man
many have felt through the lack of ner. He was so busy trying to blacken
work to do; if ho could fully appre- the character of Representative Ia
ciate the fact that Jabor earns all the vies that he could pay little attention
wealth which the rich enjoy whilo the to patty matters.
man of toil is robbed of a fair share of involution wotic.
the fruits of his work; if, in fine, he Notice is hereby given that the part
were to do as the meek and lowly nerhjp heretofore existing between
Nazarlne enjoined of the rich young, the undersigned doing business under
man "Sell that thou hast and give the firm name or Oliver & Hamage has
to the poor," then he might be able to been dissolved by mutual consent,
see and do justice between man and neither member desiring tp continue
man, and would never find occasion to the business, K. A. Olivkh,
r u.l.inl, nnuflrtv FltKD llAMUK.
miirht make unon wealth.
Bi'iitiT of miikiuy i...icni:katijs.
rhe founders of this Rovernment es-
tublialud the pnupln of equality of
raen dben down in the interests and
ma,"u 1 ''" ",D,'
01 tue constitution are "we, the people
of the United States," mtrt it is upon
that rock it wan bulli. Mo prince,
potentate or power was given au
thority. Every man was sovereign
the equal of every or any oilier man
as first announced in the declaration
of independence.
hi modern timeH,
however, tho power of concentrated
w:.itli. 1im invntfil nr
hmu,vi.v . ,
tillcial persons, called corporations
.j,.), ftl jfjven personality and are
WK""" l"
. m.ohiki tfja nnu-orli
f.r -,vrJr.r tn tlm of not
onl' ouw but often Iuany tl,0l,sal,s e
natural persons, aim uniem men aK-
w
gresslons are stopped it is clear to see
that the rights of the Individual is cer-
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l"l lO greauy UM-Kr,
0verthrown,and this will become a gov
. . .1 il.a
ernmeiii iy corporauuns hishmu ui nic
people, hy degrees the dcctrine of
the fathers has been overthrown and
men are not only not "equal," but
there are those who esteem inemseivrs
lawyers who assert that individual ms
well:norpora?e powers are to be reft
pectfd in accordance with the amount
of tKxes they pay utterly tejectirg
the fundamental doctrine upon which
i,!ependence was achieved and
ti. ......J,u...r... rmmeil Tin
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vuo
C0l,rls are Iare,y lo l"a,m, Ior
, Tl 7.. . . t
hat I.iw Irivu lerli
PaMW'-C MU " 'ruM'''
if ll,tiivilial in kilh-.l ihroairli the
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act of certain corporations it shall be
impossible for the heir or friends to
Collect more than $'.0(n) for the life.
If the hiss of life occurs through the
act of a private person no such limit
obtHins Thus the most dangerous
element to human life is practiced
through favoritism having its founda-
tion in the corrupting political power
0f the corporation. The peop! must
. . . . . .
wake to realire their danger oi one
. . ... ... , ,
ty one their rights will be taken away
froni u.em. It is evident that men In
America have geuerally forgotten that
trite, but signiflcentlx truthful 8.i)ing,
-Kternal vigilance is the
mrty,"ai:d are trustii g lo
tilertv ."and are trustii 2 loo mucli t
party lo rignt their wrong
KlKiAU IloWAUI was threatened
with asitiltat his seat on the tl hit of
the home by the political rut ins of
Omaha who crowded the fhx:r, when
nlng ngainst the infamous police
0031,1 b,n' m :- n,Hl uie
hTenkt'r "ur,Jr efus d to recognize or
,if 1 a h 1,1,1 lo oUcl l,,m- T,M' ruR,nn
ism of that gmig in control of the
house, with the shaker at its head.
never had an equal for shamelessness
Howard would be justified in taking
an arsenal of arms to his seat and pro
tect himself, even if he was obliged to
"
ft At a at... n n . - m. a-i l,n.l
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whom he brazenly iermits to infest
the fi or. contrary to rule.
scenp rr acj j behalf of partir.an
,ulc, -in lhe Nbraska legislative
. .. 4, ronntv's buffoon uu raber.
r
Upeaker,while turh men asCapt. lrry.
the one atmei veierau, unu nouaiu
J of Sarpy were vainly endeavoring to
I secure recognition on privileged que s
tions. It was a desperated game the
politicians weie placing, and it re-
iuiretl desperate measures to carry it
lm
March 1, 1S95.
Carpets and Rugs.
For the Spring Trade we
have replenished our Stock
of Carpets and Rugs at prices
to tempt anyone needing
goods in this line.
We Have the Stock
To select from in Cotton
Chain 2-plys, all Wool 2
plys, all Wool 3-pIys, Body
Brussels and Moquettes.
Our Rugs are well select
ed and lower than ever in
prices.
LACE CURTAINS,
POLES and FIXTURES
and WINDOW SHADES.
Newest Goods at
Hard-Times Prices.
E. 6. DOVEY k
2 HIS BETTER HALF -S
Wo'iM iJoultle lo lettor -letJ If
he rnuM r hiiu to ltiy A I.I.
of hit clothe of u.
A our cut shown, he buy the i:n
irr Iitr of h! nanlrvlK of ,
which only goo to make the norcr
half look worc
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Where did you obtain tho Idea that
wo eold ojily hluh-j-rlced clothing?
Don't you know that the "week day"
clothes, and not the "Sunday"
ciotbc. are the u-t of a clothler'a
Mock ?
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OUK IICSINK-S SUITS
Altn -CKACK-A-IACttS"
1IIIS SIltlNd.
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Bee our West Show Window for Spring
Neckwear, Juet received, at
MORGAN'S,
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The Leading Clothier, g
O MAM
The Plattsmouth Mills,
C. HEISEI. Prop.
Thla Mill has been rebuilt, aud furnished with
Machinery of the bent manufacture
In tho world. Their
"Plansifter" Flour,
lUi no Superior In America. GIv3 It
trial and bo convinced.
No Inco.-'vpi'i",o'. f i:
sure. AT. I i
from any i'.i.i; '
"itKaici'i .-i .;.. ; . .. . v
i CUCBtl
th,a-J
DR. A. MATTHEWS,
Tho Painless Dentist,
Weeping Water, Nebr.,
;. Makes SjxcUty of Fine QoM Fllllnfra. Uo'J
! arc! fVrrelaln Crowns, IlriJge work, etc.
! TKKTIl PtJSITIVELY EXTKACTED
WITHOUT PAIN OR DANGEK.
A. H. WECKBACH
DEALER IN
FANCY and STAPLE
GROCERIES
QUE ENS WARE,
FLOUR and FEED
All Kinds ok
VEGETABLES
In Season, f
riPU OF EVERY DESCUIPriOX
r5rl ALWAYS IN STOCK.
We are agents for the cele- Pfirrrr
brated UlAMONp MILLS tUutt
toT.1": CITYBAKERY
WHERE YOU CAN GST
GOOD. FRESH BREAD
At any time. Prompt attentlou given to orders
Agent for Seven of the Best
STEAMSHIP USi,
GIVE ME A CALL.
Telephone 30.
Main Street.
FAT PEOPLE i
Park Obkhitt Pills will reduco your weight
PKKM AN KNTLY from 12 to 15 pouuds a month.
NO STARVING, Mckuess or Injury; NO PUB
Llt'ITY. They build up the health and beautl
fy tho complexion, leaving No WKINhLES or
nabblneas. STOUT AHOOMENS and dlRletilt
breathlnn surely relieved. NO EXPERIMENT,
but asclontlflo and positive relief, adopted only
after years of experience. All order supplied
direct from our oUlee. Price 2.iX) per package
or nree nacicaRe ror f5.oo oy mail pout pa ia
Testimonial and particulars sealed Scents.
CfAlI correspondence strictly conlldeuUal.
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