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THE OMAHA DAILY Bflfi; SATrHPAY. OCTOBER 20, 1900. Read the Extra Specials And come Saturday and Ret the greatest bargains In aklrtH yon cyer heard of. Read the Extra Specials And como Saturday and net the greatest bargains in skirts yon ever heard of. .L.BF?ANDcS a SONS.! Women's Tailor-Made Suits, Jackets, Capes and Skirts low For the past weeks our cloak buyers have scoured the New York market and have succeeded in buying the swelicst styles in suits, cloaks capes and furs at exceptionally low prices in many instances at half our former price all of tuem arc products of the most celebrated designers of the world. There is not a woman in Omaha that will not tell you that at J. L. IJraudeiw & Pons you will lind the largest and choicest assortment of the liner grades of suits, cloaks, furs, etc., and at the very lowest prices. F' RHH aJissW BBW SHSSI Special Cape Values mmmm Extra Special Skirts Tho greatest bargain ever heard of, fv Q- from the ront pnrchuso of tho Now York manufnc- J F t turor, IMaiil anil no'ty dross shirts, worth for Hosiery and Underwear Sale I.hdlcs' extra quality fast lilnck, silk flnlntird Ikpko, with doulilo roIps, mo (Hum acl heavy weight, at, pnlr, 10c and 12ic Ladles' fast hlack and faniy colored huso, In lino maco notion and French HhIo thread, plain and drop stitch ef fect, rii at, pair 19c and 25c Boys' nnd glrlB' fast hlack note. In K medium and heavy weight, all slzoi, Worth lip to XC, ro HI 121c and 19c Mpn's half hose. In the very finest quality of Kronen IIhIo and marn cot-ton--p!aln and fancy colors over 100 dlffnrent styles, worth up OEJri to 75c pair, In thin sale nt. .j5 C?Lv nm IIOPis IS IS AMERICA Vatican Indorses McKinlcy's Policy in Philippines anil West Indies. RECOGNITION REFUSED TO FILIPINOS ArrtililKlmp Ireland, Junt 1lcturmil from Aiiillciicr with !. mill C'nrilliinl 1 1 it in 1 1 it , Hi liorlN Their Vlt'tvu. NKW YORK, Oct. 19. Archbishop Ire land, In conversation tutfay touching tho uentlmont nt Homo toward tho Catholic church In tho Philippines and In Cuba, re marked that ho foil nulto wllllnt! to repeat what was recently Bald to him In Homo on this Mibjeet. llo suld ho did so tho mors readily Inasmuch as tho eminent personalis with whom ho had had tho honor of eon versing on tho matter showed themselves to ho In nowlso unwilling to hnvo the utatemonts mado by them mado public Tho archbtHhop said: In ono of tho audiences which lie gracl' ously urnnted nn tho pope, nutd: "We me well pleased with tho relations of the Amerleun imvernmunt to the church m Cuba nnd tho I'hlllnnlncs. Tho American Kovoruinont kIvuh proof of good will and exhibits in its acts u snlrlt of Justlco and respect for tho liberties nnd r!nhts of the church. The roports we see from bishops find others Indicate this Dllllculties of de tail occur ns n eonseuuenco of war and of nawnesH or nonunions, jiui wo understand "Well, i say that the very best of men don't know the difference between their souls and their stomachs, and they fancy that they are a-wrestling with their doubts when really t is their dinners they're a wrestling with. "Take my old man. A kinder husband never drew breath; yet su sure as he touches a bit of pork he begins to worry hisself about the doctrine of Klection, till 1 say, "I'd be ashamed to go troubling the minister with my doubts when an Ayer's Pill would set things straight again." J. C. Ayer Company, Practical Chrmbti, I.odl, Man. Aft'l SwiipiiUU Atir'i Villi A)ct' A(ue Curt Aytt'i Flair Vigor A)cr'a Cherry Pectoral A)ci'i Comatone n Q ,or lmlIu9' 5 nstrn S, Vlklmn cloth capes, UmlmI throughout and trimmed with thibot fur. A C O for Indies' 10.50 seal VJ("iilush unpeg, jrocd liniiisr. cdjrcd with thibot, full sweep and 30-ln. lorif Si C G ,or ?,,) 00 l;,,'cnoh Bonl 'r I VI cj collarettes, good A lining and full size. 3.98 for $5.00 combi nation scnl nnd astrakhan collar- cttoe, Hiitin lined. 98c Sl. tUllH. for $2.00 Baltic peal and French coney BCitfH with four and Ladles' vests nnd pnntB, made of the finest Egyptian cotton, In light, me dium and heavy weight, nil styles, go nt 49c Ladles' Jersey ribbed saxony wool vesta and pnnts, handsomely silk trim med, whlto, ecru and Bray, Ioiir nd short sleeves, light, medium nnd hea vy weight, nil sizes, worth Jl ench, In this sale nt .... 69c Ladles' (Inn Jersey ribbed wool union suits, splendid quality, made to but ton across the rhest, all sizes, worth We up to Jl.TiO a suit, go at 98c At Ladles' Jersey ribbed union tults, medium and heavy uolKht, soft lleeced. at 49c such thlims. We have eonlldeneo In tho ln- telllKi'iice, and tun spirit or justice of tile Ami'i'icni) (,'overnment and nellovo tho ru ture will not lead us to u cdutnKc of sentl- nifiit. I nder tho American cuvtrnmunt there will be due rrspect for-TlRhts of prop erty and conscience. Von will ihnmc in my name the president of tho republic for what iihh ucen iinne. Cardinal Hamnolla. secretary of state, on my tellltm him of my eonversntlon with the pope, said that the stnteuients mado to me by tho none were smh ns be. from his ner- sonal knowledt;.) ami belief, whs ready to ri-pi'iii ami mat i was ai uneriy to maue them known to the American people at hirse. The cardinal said, furthermore, that on no less than tliteo different occasions petitions were sent to the Vatican In tho unnm of tho Philippine leaders to have opened between them and tho Vntlcnu di rect otllellil relations, but that the Vnltean always refused to listen to such petitions out 01 roiiEiueruiion tor mo .American ijov eminent. "The church," said tho riirriluiil, "needs In Cuba and tho Philippines the co-operation of tho American government for Mio protection of Its rluhts and liberties. 11.4 In. deed tho American Kovernment needs tho co-operation of tho church for tho pacillcu- 11011 oi uiosn couuiries. Cardinal Ciott . before h s elevation to the caitllnalate, hud been superior Renerul to the Carmelite monks and hail established m Cuba, antecedently to the American occu pation, three, houses of the order, lie Euld 10 me: "i received a row days ago letters from tho several Carmelite 1uiiinih In Culm Tho fathers tell mo that they enjoy under tho piesent American administration of the Island full liberty; that they havo undls- iiiroen possession 01 an tneir properties nnd that thev were never in butter iinelilon in labor for the progress of lellglon and the sulvutlon .of souls." 'Tho authorities In Homo," added Arch bishop Ireland, "are wonderfully well-In- formed about matters, religious nnd po litical. In tho Philippines and In Cuba nnd as they have tho Interests of tho church In these csuntrles most deeply nt heart ind know fur hotter than wo In America could know what tho rights of tho church aro and how they may bo best bo de fended American Catholics and othors may safoly accept tholr judgment of the con ditions. As a plnlu matter of fact tho only safety which tho Catholic church has In tho Philippines for tho protection of property nnd tho lives of her priests Is tho protection afforded by tho American nag and all this Is fully understood nnd fully recognized In Home." Itolilicil tin- rnvc, A startling incident Is nnrrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, ns follows: I was In an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, ryes sunken, tonguo coated, pain continually In back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three Physi cians had given me up. Then I was ad vised to uso Klectrlo Dltters; to my great Joy, the llrat bottle made a decided im provement. T continued their uso for three weeks and am now a well man. I know they robed tho grave of another victim." No ono should fall to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed, at Kuhn & Co.'s drug storo. SUDDEN DEATH OF ADAMS Punt Cmninmiiler-lii-Clilef of firnml Arm- Overooiiip tij- Heart Trouble-. I10STON, Oct, 19. Captnln John B, Adams of .Maryland, past coinmitndcr-ln-chlof of tho Grand Army of tho Republic, dropped diad nt- tho stato house this afternoon. Death was duo to heart trouble. Ho was b'l years of age. It. It. Tlioiiinn, OAKLAND, la , Oct. 19. (Special Tele- igram.) H. H. Thomas, n well known citi zen of this city, died at his home today, nged 72 years, ono month and twenty-ouo duya, Funeral services will bo held ut tho Meth odist Kplstlcopal church, Sunday utternoon, Interment here. i More Cttitiinn-llall Pill. Kclencn has retired tho pill. A tooth some, fragrant, medicated tablet nils tho need of the hour- Cascaretn Candy Cathar tic. Druggists, 10c, :5c, 50c. At Ql $9 wrll lined nnd At HA and coif or walking value, at 11.50. At $17 suits, no two ing tho new tomorrow at $17X0. Wmni-n'n W'nlkliu: nnd (init .SUIrti All wool pluld hack materials, heavy KtllchlnK mound bottom, ptrletly tailor made, perfect hanging, mado to sell for $.r,o unit J7.W, on salo Saturday for Phenomenal Millinery Offers 1,000 Trimmed Hats on sale at about half their worth. 50 ask you to see them and compare them fd we will DECISION IN LAND CASE liiilKr (iirlnml Knvorn the Town altci'N AKiilnnt dm llonicatcnil 4 1 11 1 nt ii 11 1 KI111;. SIOUX FALLS. S. I)., Oct. 19. (Special Telegram.) Tho struggle for undisputed possession of a valnablo tract of land at Chamberlain, which has been In prog ress for many years, assumed a new phaso today as (ho result of a featuro of tho caso being tried before Judge Carland of tho United States court. Originally tho strugglo wns between Captain II. J. King, homestead claimant, and n number of townsltcrs. Some months ago King, 'who had been given a patent to tho land by tho Interior department after tho caso hnd becu fought Inch by Inch through every branch of tho land department, sold about 100 acres of tho tract' to his son, (eorgo II. King of Niobrara, Neb. Tho land transferred Is that portion which tho townsltcrs refused to vacate. Suit was then instituted in tho federal court, having for Us object tho ejectment of tho .townsltcrs. Judgo Carland, after carefully consider ing tho nueBtion raised by tho attorney for tho townsltcrs as to tho validity of tho patent, owing to tho land being lo cated within an Incorporated city, ruled In favor of tho defendants, Ti& plaintiff gave notlco that ho would carry tho mat tor to tno United States court of ap peals. Spreeli Iy Pettlurov. Hl'HON, S. D Oct. 10. (Special.) A good sized nudlonco gathered In tho opera houso Tuesday ovoulng to hear Senator Pottlgrow discuss campaign Issues, but thoy were dis appointed for tho reason that ho failed to discuss questions In which tho public is Just now vitally Interested. Ho occupied two hours In tolling that ho had not loft the republican party; that the party had loft him, and that ho wns as good a republican today as ho over was. Ho unreservedly abused Senator Hanna and ridiculed Gov ernor Hoosovelt, and took occasion to hit tho editor of tho Huronlto a rap or two fot that paper's criticisms of himself and his record. Tho speech was not wjjat people expected to hear and the audfonco begnu diminishing long before tho senator had finished his speech. MEDICS TO MEET CLASSICS I'oot null (inini! Solieiluled for Vin ton Street PurU Thin Afternoon. The Omaha Medics will play tho Crelgh ton 'university foot ball team at Vlnjon Street park this afternoon nnd both teams hnvo been putting mugh time" In practice preparatory to this strugglo on the grid iron. Last year tho Medics defeated tho Clnsslcs and the memory of that defeat still lingers In tho memories of tho Cralgh ton student players. Tho gamo will bo called at 3 o'clock and tho attendanco prom ises to bo laro, as tho membership of both colleges will bo out enmusse. McDonald ns referee and Purvis as umpire will bo the Qtllclals. Tho lineup follows; Omaha. Position. Crolghton. Tornholtn Center Bulllvnn Bmttli ltlcht guard Lane Piatt Left guard Davlln Orllllth night tackle Walker Alien: j.ott tacKlo... Welch (Capt.) Ktuart Hlghl end l'urav nailer Loft end Schopn Taylor Quarterback Cnllnltan Kerr Right half back. .v?.-.McShiine Lemar Left halfback Hahnmn I.re Fullback Uutlcr Substitutes: Omaha Chambers, McDon ald and Jungbluth. Crelghton Lynch and C'ruignion. t lrfteil to Attend niiium, LINCOLN, Neb.. Oct. 19.-(Hpoclal.)-In a muss muuuiiK uciu 111 mo university cnapol today tno Biuuuniu were urged to give a lienor nttenuance at tne root ball Karnes Chancellor Andrews, Dr. Pound, Paul Clark, Coach Uooth, Dr. Hastings nnd Manager Tukey all made short, but en thusiastic speeches and were Inudlv 1111. I plauded by the student body. Coach Uooth mi jd n w 1U C Q Stylish tailored suits of -S v-J limnesnun. venetinn. etc., in colors and black, now scalloped jackets and skirts, tailored, special vnluo nt J3.9S. ELf Walking and golf snits; an extra nice- golf suit made of golf back mate rial, stylish little jacket skirt, all nicely stitched, and a remarkable) Special Now man tailored suits. Wo have just received an immense lot of swell creations in sample alike, and mado to sell from $22.50 to $30.00, hlouso uud glrdlo effects, all colors and sizes, $4,98 r98 A great a&sortment of Trimmed Hats at these prices including tho popular short back sailors, pompa dours, turbans, etc. Black and tho right colors. Wo give them tho same care and attention wo do our more expensive hats. If you want a hat at one of these prices, wo can pleaso you values range from $1 to $7. We show more Trimmed Hats at $5.00 than any house in Omaha. They are not to bo classed with the ordinary $5.00 hats one sees in most shops they are elegant copies of the foreign models and eastern patterns, . made of tho very best material by expert milliners. They are perfect in every detail and fetching enough for the best dressed ladies in tho land. with tho best trimmed hats In town at $10.00 give you choice of 40 Imported Pattern Hats. These are hats that were imported by a number of Fifth Avenue Millinery par lors, they have served their purpose as models and woro sold to us at less than tho duty on each hat, and wo will offer them for Satur day at $10.00 each. spoke In favor of a stronger body of root ers nnd a better attendanco nt the game tomorrow with Drake university. GAME AT DUNLAP IS A TIE Homo Tenm Pliiyn nn Interest Inn (ilium Ml th the Omaha IIIkIi .School, DUNLAP, Tn., Oct 19.-(Speclal Tele gram.) A very protly and Interesting gamo ijf foot ball wns played hero this after noon in which tno uuniup uiantif were pitted against the Omnha High school team. neither side scored. 1 no umnlia eleven got tho ball uvr 1 u goal In thu lust half, but Dunlap got It and prevented tho visitors from scoring. Tho Omahaltes played a sclentllic game, making soran of tho pret tiest plays ever witnessed on the local grounds. Dunlnp's team was not In good torm touny, nut a numucr or good pluys were made. Tho lineup was us tollows: DunlaD. Position. Omaha. Hull Left end Standoven O'Day Left tuckin Qrltllth .Mc.Nuuy i-eic guaru Tuyior Ryan Center Robertson Rosmou Right gunrd Hecrlst McDonald Right tneklo Miller Trimble Right end Falrbrn titer Moorhcud Right halfback Marsh C yde Left halfback Truer Mooro Fullback Knglahnrd Hood Quarterback Lehmcr Substitutes: Cathcrs. Rostumund. McDon ald nnd Stericker, AV111 11 ut Hill 'renin. Llnoun for Walnut Hill foot hall team ncuinst South Omaha nt South Omaha ?:M i), m. Saturday, October 20: Center, Truei.Mon; right guaru, tioniy; right tackle, Coryell; right end, Rooney; left guard, Hervey; letl tackle, Harris; left end, Lan caster: right half. Clark: left half." Nor. ton; fullbnck.tDletrIchj uuarterback, Chlsm; NuumiiuiuH, M'ujty unu juiri. SECOND GOLF CONTEST TODAY Sixteen Pluj em to Compete for 1'OKne- kIoii of ChaiuploiiNhlp Cup on Country CI11I1 l.luh. The second rolf contest for the champion ship cup will take place on tho links of the Country club this afternoon, sixteen play ers having entered. Tudor tho rules tho trophy must be won for three consecutive times to entitle tho champion to permanent possession. LoRoy Austin, victor in th" llrst match, has allowed his chnnce of ownership to go by default and has not en tered the lists, Tho favorites In tho hot ting today aro Harry Lawrle, W. J. Foye. H, M. Morsmnn, Jr., J. R. Lemlst and K. Fnlrlleld. The drawing for the tlrst round re suited as follows: A. V. Klnslcr against V. R. Kimble, 13. M. Morsmnn, Jr., against J. R. I-omlst. F. J, HuBkell ngnlnst R. R. Kimball, II. G. Leuvltt against W. .1. Foye, 13, V. Lewis against II. Lawrle. J, R. Rohm against J. 11. Hicklngham, W. D. Rancker ngainst S. Hurns, Jr., W. A. Redlck against 13. Fnlrnnld. Tho contest will bo followed by a dinner and dunce In the evening. It etui In In Golf, NKW YORK, Oct. 19.-ln the seml-dnnM today for thu Halustrol cup, on the Ralustrol Golf club links, Miss Francis Grlscom of Philadelphia defeated Miss Margaret Curtis of Itoston by 2 up nnd 1 to piny. Miss Georglana Itlshop of Jlrldgo port, Conn., defeated Mrs. 13. A. Manlco of Lenox by 4 up and 2 to play. FORBES BOYS SLUG FALLON Om 11I1 11 Ainu Who In nilleliitlnn: llofcreo at Clilrniro Cluli UeU 11 Drubbing, CHICAGO, Oct. 19. Another referee wns assaulted nt the Illinois Athletic club to night and it tool: a dozen policemen to re storo order. Tho row was ctartod by Referee Patsy Fallon of Omnha calling tho light between Claronco Forbes nnd Walter Dloom u draw after Forbes seemed to huvo the best of tho contest. When Fallon mado his announce ment Harry Forbes, a brother of Clarence, rushed at tho westerner nnd landed a vicious swing on his Jaw. The latter grap pled with Harry and Claronco rushed to his brother's assistance. The thren were In a lively mlxup. with FulUm getting tho worst or it, wnen sovcrnt policemen rescued him from tho onslaught of the two ban tams. Policemen wcro then stntloued at tlto four corners of the rlnir to tiravcnt fur ther disorder during the wlnrtap betwen Denny Yangec ("Tho Tipton Slahr") und n.hrivfnt,. -$ Includ choice '.I'llltHl and $15.00. Tommy Hulllvun of Hrooklyn, which re sulted In a draw after six furious rounds. Otunlia Winn the Serlen. Last night the twenty-ono gamo series between Omaha and Council Draffs nt ten pins came to an end at Clnrk's alleys, the Omaha team winning the Inst gamo nnd tho series by n surplus of CI! plus. Last night's score: U.MAUA. Reed Gardner Flanagan F.mery Kurp 1st. ...us ...13U ...131 ...isa ...102 2d. 131 149 111! 1J 202 3d. 130 100 174 173 1SJ Totals 74J 7&0 b30 2d Sd. 130 183 1 IS 142 lt.0 176 103 131 131 200 735 34 COUNCIL U LUFFS. 1st. Nelson 131 Rutherrord ISO Hlghsmlth 14') Wllllnms 152 Frush 150 Totals 712 Final ut Short 11111m To day. SHORT HILLS. N. D.. Oct. 19. Play In tho women's open golf tournament nt the HultiiHcrul links today was fontlncd to the seml-llnal rounds for the principal prize tho Raltusrnl cup, In which MIhh Francos Grlscom of Pennsylvania, this year's woman cnampinn, and nuss ueorgiana lusnop or jirmgeport, uonn.. were success ful and they will moot In tho finals tomor row. Today Miss Grlscom defeated Miss Mar garet Curtis of Roston In a spirited round of seventeen holes bv 2 up and 1 to iduy, and Miss Hlshoi! defeated Mrs. 13. A. Munch of Lexington 4 up und 2 to play. IIimtImoii Winn from ftnllairlier, NEW YORK. Oct. ID. Tom Gallnirher. the veteran bllllnrdlst, and Leonard Howlsou, tho young Canadian, met tonight in the fifth gamo of tho nrofessloual lmudlcan scries, tho veteran exsnylng to play 400 points against 2od for Ilowlson. Tim latter was In fair stroke, however, and won. Seoro: Ilowlson, 2110: Gallagher, 203. Tim uannuian negotiated several name snread draw shots and banks, GnllaBher's best run wns 50 and wns repleto with deli cate shooting nnd clever nursing. (inn Too Mui'Ii for Spider Kelt)', D13NVI3R. Oct. lH.-Joo Onus of Haiti- moto won from Snider Kelly of San Fran cisco In tho eighth round of what wns to have been a trn-roumj go before tho Colo rado Athlotlo nssoelatlon hero tonight. Kelly's seconds threw up the sponge in tho middle or tno eiguin round, wnen 110 was so weak that ho could neither lead nor defend himself. Gnus wns strong and undoubt edly would have put Kelly out hud Micro been another round. Jordan Defeat linker. ROSTON. Oct. 19. Richard Jordnn won tho nfternoon game today In his checker match hero with Chnrlcs F. Darker, mak ing the first win of the mutch. Tho even ing gamo wns drawn. For a Colli In tho Ili'iul. LAXATIVI3 RROMO-QUININK TAHLKTS. Hereford's Acid Phosphate A Great ionic. It invigorates and strengthens, re lieves nervousness and headache, and creates a Kod appetite. Genuine bears name Hnicrnrn'a nn wrannr. r' ' li :ii"fr'-'yT;jaflZ2gartr-BC3tng3 A BEAUTIFUL Is often dimmed bydtiy 01 B!ti(bc4 IIlr, Imoofial Hair Regenerator Is the only sure rJ hirtnUtt rrmeriy t r rht, It Ii tHoluti ly f i plied, 1 ml If tM hair ic-ft ami crlouy It it tinrnijli f-r ' HfirJ or Mntvk ONfc ATl'lM ATIO.V LASH! MONTHS. Sample cf hair rclernl Ut, rnrcy iturpii, re na in pntLmcr f RIAL CHEMICAL Mm. CO.. 21 W. St., Ne ' Hold by druggists and hnlrdiossem. HOWELL'S Anti-Kawf lidillnc to th thrnnt JI1 lrunc).,ul tltx. It cuu-i a courrli iiHt n r k 1 1 y. Take no oubttltutr, I5s Cook's DucheAi Tablat urn iiicctKf nllr I used monthlr by OTer 10,000 ladifts. Price, $1. Hy mail, l.o. beua 1 cents for vf Rumpln nrt partlculai. 1 he Cnolc Co., T sM Wnodwiii I five.. Uctrolt. Mien. Bold In Omaha ty Ku bn & Co., ii lc Douilav wM Jackets Priced At2 Jackets of all wool ma terials, Bomo Bilk lined, extra big values at $2.50. Tho best jacket carta. itiRn grnuo blnck kerseys, very inp, eilk lined, high collars, ennnnt be equalled at tho prlco, $4.03. 9QQ Automobile box coatB nnd extra stylish jnckots, ap mmm pllqucdnnd fur collnrs nnd ro vorcs, Rtiarnntood satin lining, nil colors, nnd tin uintchablo at JO. 98. Extra Special Skirts Isovolty, liomcspuna ana skirts, (from tho pront purchnso) 51.UU, on salo nt Notion Sale Continues The Notion Salo causes a great flurry in the dry goods buRlncps of Omalm. Novor was morchnndlso sold nt Mich a ridiculously low price. A fow prices nro givcu below packages of all kinds 1q of Envelopes at,.... Boxed Writing Paper OoC envelopes and papur to match. 500 yds- Basting Cot- 1 1q ton, spool 2 Large sizo enamel -i Qc Tablo Oloths.cach -7V Fancy all silk Ribbon Qc No, 6 width, bolt w Good Machine Thread -i c spool All kinds bono Hair I'lus, each Hat Pine, dozen All kinds Zephyr Yarn, lap Crochet Cotton, ball lc 15c 2c oraoanion We shall be glad to send to any one requesting; it our Illustrated Announcement of the new volume for J901, and also a sample copy of a recent issue containing Andrew Carnegie's article on 44 Thrift." Special Subscription Offer for 1901. IjllOSE who subscribe prior to this slip or the name of this November and December issuei of the Issues (or fifty-two weeks, a This offer Includes the $ft of 12-color printings from exquisite The Youth's Companion. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS. 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