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Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska
PLENTY OF DEII0S
WANT OFFICE NOW
W. F. Stoecker of Omaha and Keith
Neville of North Platte '
for OoTernor.
BEEGE OFFERS TO WITHDRAW
( rom a Staff Corespondent.)
LINCOLN, Feb. 19.-8peclal.)-The
drouth In democratic candidates for gov
ernor haa surely been broken, and now
the party " is confronted with picking
from five already filed and a probability
that there may be other.
The last to enter the race sent In fil
ing ttiU morning, and can now be con
sidered aa lined up with Clyrle W.
Bryan. George W. Berga and Editor
Shields .of Orleans.
Stoerker Neville.
W. F. Stoecker of Omaha, who ser-ed
in the 190 session of the legislature from
Douglas county, sent In his filing thlr
morning.
Keith Neville of North Platte also was
placed on the list, a petition with suffi
cient signatures reaching the office of
the secretary of state this morning.
Thera Is stilt a chance that M. I
Corey of Clay Center will file, although
he Is resisting.
Ber;e Offers to pH Oat.
The peculiar brand of "harmony"
which has existed In the democratic
party during the last few months has
broken out In the dry faction, and to
day George W. Berge, candidate for the
democratic nomination against Mayor
Charles W. Bryan, has Issued a state
ment In which he "calls" the LJnooln
mayor .for his statement, published yes
terday, and says ho will withdraw from
the race If the mayor will do the same.
Business Houses
at Henderson Burn
Loss is $24,000
HENDERSON, Neb., Feb. l.-(8peclal
Telegram.) Fire last eveuing destroyed
two of the principal business houses In
this village. The first owned by J. J.
KUttestln and was filled with all kinds
of implements valued at $16,000; the
. other by Martin Hlebert and ffllcd with
hardware and harness valued at $9,000.
Both stocks were partly covered by In
surance. The fire originated, it la sup
posed from spontaneous combustion and
oil and waste under the floor.
GRAPE JUICE TO EX-SOLONS
Three Hundred Quart of
mented Brand Ordered
Legislatire Dinner.
Unfer-for
RICHMOND TAKES PRECAUTIONS
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LJNCOIjN, Feb. W.lSpecKl.) Three
hundred quarts of grape Juice will be
served at the legislative banquet to be
held at the Llndell hotel In Lincoln on
Thursday evening, February 24, and what
makes the thing mor peculiar la that the
banquet is being engineered by Colonel
Henry Clay Richmond of Omah., a
democrat. At once the question arises is
the prophecy of Isaiah to be fulfilled
when he said that the time would come
when "the wolf and the lamb shall feed
together and the lion shall eat straw
like the bullock."
At the last banquet Colonel Richmond
had a perfectly good Introductory speech
spoiled by a democrat, who had imbibed
too freely of democratic cheer. Colonel
Richmond waa making his speech and
had got to that point, where he was
pluckJng from the clouds those roaes of
rhetoric, which only Colonel Hank can
gather, when the offending democrat
who had previous to the banquet Imbibed
too freely of the cup that cheers, butted
In with a remark, which caused all the
roses to fall Ingloriously to the ground
and ruined tha colonel's speech beyond
repair.
It is this that haa cauaed Mr. Rich
mond to provide 300 quarts . of unfer
mented grape Juice for the banquet and
to give notice thtt no buttlnsky will be
allowed to spoil another speech.
Ha hopes that while the lamb and the
wolf are fedlng together and the Hon
Is eating straw that there will be no
reoccurrences of 1916 and that the ban
quet will be what he Intends It to be
Juat the best affair of the kind ever
held by the legislative league.
SEWARD METHODISTS
. DEDICATE PIPE ORGAN
SEWARD, Neb., Feb. (Special.)
Five days, Monday, Wednesday, Thurs
day Friday and Saturday of next week
will be given by the members of the
Methodist Rplscopal church here to dedi
cating their new $3,600 pipe organ. On
Friday night Mrs. Frederick Pitts of
Omaha will give an organ recital. ' Rev.
Mr. Bchelkengast, vice chanccelor of
Vesleyan university, will speak on Sun
day and Julian 'Williams of Llnoolo will
play tha pipe organ. The Methodist
here fifty years ago listened to tha first
sermon preached in Seward caantjr. It
waa delivered by Dr. McKesson Jna
lovely grove a mile north of Seward,
which was then but a hamlet. Rev. Bert
Story, the present pastor . who conducts
tha dedication servloes, completed his
work in the Boston School -ot Theology
In 1915. The church has a membership
of 286. ' .
Harrison Grelner of Champion, this!
stale, and Miss Katherine Ah reus of
b'taplehurat, were given a marriage license
yesterday by County Judge Harry Norval.
Miss Nina Parks of Dorchester and
Herman A, Schulti of MUford were mar
ried at Seward by Rev. A, Woth yester
day. The boy scouts gave out forty-five
bouquets to "shut-ins" Tuesday.
Mrs. Joseph Brown fell on' her front
porch .and broke one of the bones In
her arm Friday.
SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF
MR. AND MRS. BERGQUIST
ONO, Neb., Feb. (Special.) Over
fifty friends of Mr. and Mrs. Augvst
Bergquist gathered at their home Friday
evening to remind them of their twenty
fifth wedding anniversary. After a
threc-eourse dinner, best wishes and con
gratulations were given by rtev. Mr.
Wells. Rev. Mr. Sahlen and Rev. Mr.
Ixindln. Mr. and Mrs. Bergquist have
lived in this community over thirty-five
years. Mr Bergquist la the first and
only rurartnall carrier out of Ong. Many
and useful, silver gifts were presented
ty their friends as a remembrance of
the happy occasion.
Mellor Engages Many
Attractions for Fair
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Feb. 1. (Special.) Secre
tary W. R. Mellor of the State Fair as
sociation and Hiram Myers, chief of con
cessions, returned laat night from Chi
cago, where they attended the meeting
of fair managers of the country.
They report that they were able to
land some good things In the- way of
entertainment for the 1918 exposition, In
cluding a woman aviator who will loop
the loop and do other things of Interest
and will fly In the night to the accom
paniment of eleotrlcal and fire works dis
plays turned loose from her machine:
Monday, the first day of the fair will
be automobile day when auto races will
be held, rivaling if possible the very
creditable showing made laat year.
FREMONT BARBER HELD
ON CHARGE OF ARSON
FREMONT, Neb., Feb. . (Special.)-
John Paulstryn, arrested on a charge of
having set flra to his barber shop, waived
preliminary hearing and was bound over
in tha sum pf. $2,000. He will be given ia
hearing February ' M on a cbarga of
arson.'" Deputy Fire -Commissioner
Requartte of Llnttoln has been In Fre
mant for two days gathering evidence
against Paulstryn- Mr. Requartte be
lieves he haa evidence enough to convict
the suspect. Paulstryn is an , Austrian
and cam to this country ten years ago.
FREMONT MAN AMONG
VICTIMS OF MINE FIRE
FREMONT, Ne., Feb. 1 Special.)
Word was received in Fremont of the
death at Butte, Mont., of Jack Brennan
. long with ten other workmen In a copper
win following tha breaking out of a fire
on one of the levels. Mr. Brennan mar
ried Miss Myrtle Planbeck, a well known
Fremont girl. They visited here a year
ago and went from . here to Butte to
make their home. A brother of Mr. Bren
nan'a was also killed while during resoue
work. .
COURT CUTS BIG
VERDICT TRIFLE
High Tribunal Sayt Cheyenne Judg--
ment for $25,000 Must Be
Shared Down.
Nebraska
Y. M. C, A. Workers
In York Confer About
Their Own Problems
Nebraska
LODGE PASSES ON MEMBERS
From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOlje, Feb. l.-(8peclal.)-The ver
dict rendered in the district court or
Cheyenne county against the Union Fa-
clflc Railway company In the amount or
$.!6,0i0. In favor of the estate of Charles
Crodlt. who, while a brakeman in the
employ of the company, waa killed while
In the caboose of his train when It was
struck by the engine of another train.
la held to be excessive, and the hign
court orders $1,600 cut off the Judgment.
If this Is not accepted within thirty days
the case will be reversed.
I.odae Its Ooi Arbiter.
Mark J. Wllber has no recourse in tha
courts because of his expulsion from
IJncoln aerie of Eagles for alleged mla
approprfatlon of funds. The lower court
refused to grant him the right to rein
statement and he appealed to tha su
preme court, .which holds that. If a
judgment of expulsion passed upon
member of a fraternal benevolent asso
ciation Is regular according to the laws
of the order, a court cannot disturb
him."
Owens Verdict Stands.
The court approves the Judgment se
cured by the widow of John S. Owens,
who was killed by an Omaha street car.
In the district court the widow waa
given a judgment, which was affirmed.
the court holding that the street car
company attorneys' attempt to Impeach
one witness by introducing collateral
matters waa not proper.
RhalleabargeT Maat Serve.
Fulton ' Shellenbarger, the Nemaha
county murderer, serving a life sentence,
will .have to complete his sentence, the
supreme court refusing to take any ac
tlon on his application for a reversal of
judgment.
Annex to Clarke Hotel.
HASTINGS, Neb., Feb. 19. (Special
Telegram.) Announcement was made to
day of plans for the erection of a $60,000
addition to the Clarke hotel. Two-thlrJe
of the amount has been pledged and the
company expects to secure the balance
within ten days. The annex will bo six
stories and contain about fifty guest
rooms. It is honed to have It ready for
the democratic convention.
YORK, Neb.. Feb. !!. t Special Tele
gram.) At the second day's s"slnn ef the
Young Men's Christian association con
vention Rev. Charles A. Rchartls of
Seneca. Kan., talked on "Rural Mynam
Irs." More than W per cent of the men In
the large Young Men's ChrlMlsn asso
ciations are from rural communities,
communities are towns under 2. j people.
The policy haa been from the country to
the city. F.ighty per cent of the business
men In Chicago were reared In rural com
munities.
The college division was addressed by
Mr. Simons and others.
The nominating committee appointed
the same board of dlrectois as served before.
Mr. McCormack of Sioux City said the
business world expects of Ire Young
Men's Christian association. First. Chris
tian atmosphere; second, a radiating
Christian ambition; third, a wholesome
play ground; fourth, a church building
factory; fifth, a play-t he-game-on-the-square
attitude, win or lose; sixth, an ex
ample of business fidelity; seventh, a
religious business center; elahth. n ad
vocate of clean politics; ninth, an open
door to the wayfaring stranger; tenth, a
school with the Bible as a text book, tho
Golden Rule as Its motto and the sermon
on the mount Its statement of faith.
An address by II. I Ilolnsman of Chi
cago on "Personal Experience With the
Men In the Trenches." and an address on
"King's Business" by tlforee P. Mcl"lll
of Chicago completed the dnye program.
Six Builrings Are
Destroyed at Salem
FAU.8 CITY, Neb.. Teh. 1!. -(Special
Telegram.) Falcm, Nb., suffered a $i".,0O1
loss by fire this morning at 1:1.5 o'clock.
The fire broke out In the general etor.
of tleorge Coon. Five other buildings
were also destroyed, among them toe
postofflee, meat market, drug store,
.Mslone restaurant and an empty biilldlnt
cwned by Mr. Roberts. Mr. Coon watt
the heaviest loser.
The fire Is supposed to he of Incendiary
origin sa the back door of the Conn storj
was open and the hnsement window
broken out, where some one had entered.
Ilalderaoa Completes Ktllaa.
LINCOLN. Feb. 19 (Speclal.)-lt. Hal
derson of Newman Grove haa filed for
the republican nomination for attorney
general. Mr. Xaldersoii Is one of the
leading attorneys of Madison county and
well known In that section of the country.
WHIM
WILL YOVR TEETH HAVE WE CAKE WIS YEAR?
A Preference Cased n Quality
Not Price.
rr. Tradhury has Just completed 17 year of
urrc!nrt:l buMness In Omaha. As the result
of his v.ntlrlng effort to please and give his
piitYona tha best to he had In the Dental ser
' vice he hs over 110,000 satisfied patrons to
vouch lor hi efficiency. The keynote to his
success Is QUALITY. Work that looks good
and stands up under a 10-yer guarantee Is the
kind Dr. Ilradbury turns out. The basis for the
emphatic public preference Is not for price. It
Is found in the imADIU'KY QUALITY and there
Is no hUher Dental quality than that.
nr. Ilradbury cures Pyorrhea absolutely.
This is the worst of all rum diseases and very
often tbo cause of much physical disorder.
Look sfter your teeth they sre your best
friends. Have Dr. Iirsdbury tell you your
Dental needs.
Missing teeth supplied without pistes. Crown,
and bridge work a specialty. Extraction and fill
in its above comparison. Ail work PAINLESSLY
DONE.
DR. BRADBURY, Dentin
27 Years In Omaha.
021-22 Woodmen of i lie World Hid. riionc I). 1750.
tlth and Ksrnani Nt., Oienlm. Hours N to A; Sundays, 10 to 12.
LARGE PRICES PAID FOR .
. POLAND-CHINA HOGS
NORTH BKND, Neb., Feb. 19.-(flpe-clai.)
The sale of roland-Ohlna hogs
held Thursday by N. M. Ferguson waaJ
on of the big sales of Nebraska. Thirty
six sows were sold, all bred to "Big
Tym," weight 1.1- pounds. The highest
price ptd was IMO, by an Iowa farmer.
The thirty-six head sold for an aggre
gate of $4,320. or an average of 1130 a
head. Only a few of these were bought
by Dodge county farmera. Borne were
ahlpped to Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, South
Dakota and Indiana.
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WE'RE HERE TO "GROW WITH GROWING OMAHA."
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415-17 South 16lh St.
"Omaha's Home
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Hold Valentine Partr.
OUIDE ROCK, Neb., Feb. 19. (Special )
Tho women of the YY. W. club enter
tained their husbands at a Valentino
party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. M.
Brookman last evening. A five-course
luncheon was served at midnight
RICHARDSON COUNTY
PHYSICIANS IN SESSION
FALLS CITY, Neb., Feb. 18. (Special.)
The Richardson County Medical associa
tion held a session at the National hotel,
with a large number of physicians In at
tendance. Dr. I. H. Dllion of Auburn was
the guest of honor and delivered an able
address on Business Bide of h f hi. i
Profession." A. W. Montgomery of Stella
was elected president, R. W, Fouts of
Dswson vice president, 8. D. Cowan of
Falls City secretary-treasurer. W. A.
Shook of Shubert was elected delegate to
the state convention and C. T. Burchara
of Falls City alternate. W. R. Waggener
o Humboldt was appointed as censor.
UNION PACIFIC LINE .
OPENED TO MANHATTAN
BEATRICE, Neb., Feb. l.-(Speclal
Telegram.) The loe In the Blue river be
ban to move out today and as a result
the stream fell several feet. The Union
Pacific succeeded in getting its line open
to Manhattan, Kan., this afternoon, the
passenger train which has been tied up
here sine Friday morning leaving at 3
o'clock.
Men scattered along the Blue river be
tween Beatrice and Holmeavllle have
been breaking up the ice gorges with
dynamite sine Friday morning.
Giants Can Catehe.
The New Tork National club has re
leased 'Wanamaker, a catcher, to the
Rochester club .of the International
league. '
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK?
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect It.
Nature warns you when the track of -health
Is not c(ear Kidney and bladdsr
trouble! cause many" temoylng; symptom
"and great Inconvenience both day and night. s
Unhealthy kidneys may cause lumbago, rhsu- -matlsm,
catarrh of Uhe bladder, pain or dull
ache in the back. Joints or muscles, at times
have headache or Indigestion, as time passes you
may have a sallow complexion, puffy or dark;
circles under the eyes, sometimes feel as though
you had heart trouble, may have plenty of am
bltlon but no strength, get weak and lose flaah.
If such conditions era permitted to continue,
serious results may be expected; kidney Trouble
In its very worst form may steal upon you.
Prevalency of Kidney Disease
Most people do not realise the alarming in
crease and remarkable prevalency of kidney dis
ease. While kidney disorders are among the
most common diseases that prevail, they are al
most the last recognized by patients, who usually
content themselves with doctoring tha effects,
while the original disease may constantly under
mine tho system.
If you feel that your kidneys are tha cause o
your sickness or run down condition, try tak-
Ing Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,' the famous kid
ney, liver and bladder remedy, because aa soon
as your kidneys improve, they will help the
other organs to health.
If you are already convinced that Swamp
Hoot ia what you, need, you can purchase the
regular fifty-cent and one-dollar stse bottlas at .
all drug stores. Don't make any mistake, but
remember the name. Dr. Kumar's Swamp-Root,
and the address, Blngh&mton, N. Y., which you
will, find on every bottle.
Sample Size Bottle.
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Headquarters"
Jew iraperies Arriving'
4nd Being Sampled Daily
Special Window
Treatments
If your windows
appear difficult to
treat, or, you are
the general color
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Kidney. Uvar k Bladder
REMEDY.
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SoldbyaUDrugglttL
g Draperies Remodeled
We remodel your draperies at
a very small cnarge. special
work designed and made to your
order-under expert guidance
guaranteed satisfactory in every
way.y
Slip COVerS youryfurnuSe
with slip covers? We do the work
well cut and fit and make them.
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not satisfied with
scheme, call us Phone Doug. 335. Our
Drapery man will consult with you and
give expert advice in regard to any
thing in the scheme of furnishings.
Special Lsccs, Panels, Bed Sets in Lc:c
and combinations made to your order in special
designs. Estimates cheerfully furnished.
Nets, -Sonfast r.klerials, Velours
snd Tapestries Featured
Nets . us. 25 to' ?2.50 per yard
Sunfast Draperies. . . i . 1 . ,75 to $2.50 per yard
Velours".". :. . '. . .$2.05 to $7.00 per yard
Tapestries. . . .... ..... .$1.25 to $7.00 per yard
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closing- ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ac Co., DUih.mton, N. Y. This fives you the op
portunity to prove the remarkable merit of thla medicine. They will alao send you ,
a book or valuable information, containing; many of the thouaands of grateful let- !
ters received from men and women who say they found Bwamp-Itoot to be juat
the remedy needed in kidney, liver and bladder troubles. The value and sucens
of Swamp-Root are so Well known that our readera are advised to eend for a wu- :
pie sice bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Be sure to say you I
read this offer In the Omaha tiunday Bee. I
H0LDREGE PUPILS HAVING
EGG AND POULTRY CONTEST
HOLJJREOK, Keb., Keb. IS. t Special.)
Fifty-four pupils of . the iloldrega
s hools have enrolled for tie school gar
den work for the coming; summer. The
schools of this city are alao operating
a poultry and egg contest. Twenty-four
pens of chickens have been entered In
the egg contest, which began February
1. The three highest students in the
contest have a total of JM hens antered.
on which they made an avasage of six
eggs per hen for the fim fourteen days
of the contest.
Are You Getting the Best
Results of What You Eat?
And lo you en-
If J
ave your
house shaded
with the "Brenlin Quality" nationally advertised
shadesthey cost a little more than the cheaper
Quality, but it Days to iret the best. Thev wear tha
Full line appropriate materials longestno pin holes or cracks. We carry them ex
in stock. ' clusively.
nm sPBina-.-PflTTEBns .in mm
You are cordially invited to
call and inspect our big show
ing of new spring patterns in
rugs. A pleasure to show them,
and our prices are the lowest.
Axminster Rugs
in 0x12 sizes, priced at
$15.50, $18.75, $19.85,
$22.50, $24.50, $27.50.
Other sizes priced propor
tionately. Wool and Fibre Rugs
in all the latest patterns. Serv
iceable and very moderately
priced, as follows
6x9 size, $0.00.
7- 6x9 size, $7.00.
8- 3xia6 size, $9.00.
9x12 size, $10.00.
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The well known WHITTALL RUGS in choice, new
patterns and colorings, will surely delight the seeker of
quality and elegance in floor coverings.
9x12 ROYAL WILTON RUGS at $35.00, $37.50.
i.au, i.uu ana $u.UU.
9x12 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS at $25.00, $28.00.
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OPEN A NEW CHARGE ACCOUNT AT BEATON & LAIER'S
i Is yor system properly assimilating- your food? Is your food properly digested?
Joy your meals? KveryUting depends on your tooth.
AUK lOt It TFKTH C!OOI? Are you dlsaatisfled with them? HAVK YOV RKKX IWrXJItTT. I
" '"""'"i i-.urtiuai.u OS VOUH TEHTII? IX no, let us adjust them profierly
for you. Wo take pride In knowing that uU our work must be) performed to the complete aatUfactlon
of everyone.
TEETH
WITHOUT pl4rf$
Farmers' Iaatllate at Clea.
t'HADRO.V. Neb.. Feb. W.-(BpecUl
Telegram.) A roost successful meeting
of the farmers' Institute waa held In
Glen. Neb., today. The meeting was a
combination fair and Institute vr.
chants of Chadron and Crawford bad of
fered premium, and about V0 farmer
from around Oleq came .to take advan
tage of the meeting. County Agents l'n
ruh from panes and Seidell from Box
Uutte were the speakera.
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ncromTAJTT
To keep this office on a ba
sis of our methods of doing
buains, we . will slally ad
Just any work not giving sat
isfaction that was performed
In this nf fice. - irreepertlve of
the management. Please bring
your receipt.
Respectfully' yours,
TUB McKHNNEY DKNTI8T8
Office Hours, 8:30 to 6; Wednesdays and Saturdays, to
8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 1:30.
McKENNEY DENTISTS
The Man That Put T EETH in TEETH.
14th and Farnam, Upstairs. 1324 Farnam.
Phone Doug. 2872.
Let tia talk the matter of your
teeth over with you. All work
guaranteed 10 years. Bee our
Price List and compare It with
prices you have paid for work
elsewhere.
Silver Killings . 50c
White Crowns 84.00
fleet 22-k Gold Crowns, g-l.OO
Bridge Work, per tooth S 1.00
Beat riates, $5, $g aud J 10
Treat menu 'fSl.OO
We give mileage for SO miles
on Out-of-Town Contracts for
$10 or nyre.
BBS
Piles and Fistula Cured
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Without Surgical Operation or Pain.
No Chloroform or Ether given. Writ
ten Guarantee Given in All Cases.
Pay When Cured. Carfare Paid One
Way to Points Within 50 Miles of
Omaha. Patients must come to the of
fice. Men only treated. Hundreds of the Most Prominent
People in Omaha have been cured by.
Diumunr.1 cnEiGiiTou maxwell
408-9-10 Omaha National Bank, 17th and Farnam Sts.
Phone Red 4390. Hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 5.
For Largest aud Quickest Results, You Should Always Place
Your Classified Advertising in The Hee Results Tell the Tale
Photo
Engravings
Not how rheaD. but how a-ood.
Tou prooablr hare experienced
a trvlna argument with your
nrlr.ter over the faulty appear
ance of some printing work yon
were Interested In havlnf as
near perfect as possible.
A printer eannot obtain su
perior results from Inferior
photo engraved plates. Wa
make the very beat plates for
all kinds of printing that
eoulnment. high priced labor
and car will produce.
Bee Engraving Dept
Tyler 1000. Bee Buildlas.
Omaha, Neb.
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