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Jan. 19, 1899. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. 0 fV BRYAN'S RUNNING MATE Th Democrat 8a. Fit! Principle Above Party and Place Pop on the TUktt The new democracy, bom in Chica go in June of 1806, meting a great deal more than, the average democrat, per haps conceives. It wan h braid democ racy, a liberal democracy, a fighting democracy, not a narrow, Illiberal, un counigeou, cringing, democracy.,. Jt wo a trust hating, high tariff hating democracy, It was a democracy will ing to place principle above party, Principle first party afterward, flood omen, that, of JU future gran deur ami success. The view above expressed lead tip to the thought, what doe democracy, the new democracy, propose to' do in 1900 in regard to its allies? And here. In lies a very grave problem for the. new democracy to solve, Two million vote 1m a fair estimate of the number of populist awl silver rfjn blit-uim who nobly stood by Uiyun nnd the new democracy. What of them? Il.iw are they to te treated? Fairly, and dealt by honestly. The only inn uncr In which they may be treated, unless the new democracy d aires to obncure their glorious pathway by the cloud of ingratitude. We feel confident that the new de mocracy will be generous enough to , recognize the valuable alii it allies rendered in the first great at niggle for the restoration of the money of tin constitution. Have done then with tlili , wnwless talk of u democrat for Mr, llryan'a running mate. A strength do nircd should 1m deserved, ignoring that strength is not deserving It. 'J'lie populists certainly have in thcla ranks some man siilllelentiy well quitUlle.l and well known to act In the rapacity of presiding ofllcer of the senate, and that I about all the glory to be got out of the vice presidency, save that re. fleeted from the chief executive, unless of course, death should accidentally elevate the vice president, The Btate Democrat is democratic, and Itcllefvea in the principles of the new democracy, or Dryanlsm, n you 'iCboosiy'but It has always believed an rror wa made in I8U0 by placing Bewail up and turning Watson down, and it doe root core to see siteces en dangered by the some mistake being made In 1000, and it takes this ocenv Ion to call attention' to the fact that Jt is now, nnd will continue to lie, in favor of giving the second place on the ticket to a good populbt or to some one acceptable to the populist party, Home may call these treasonable tit ' ternnees, but let those who can say that Justice does not dwell wllliln them. We pine principles above par ty, Khali we be unprincipled, then, and refuse to accord to our helers In the fight ft representation. Hhall wn tax them nnd allow 4 hem no word to aay. No, no. It will never do. Mather let us say to them: "You fought nobly; here, come and ait at our right hand, and help us guide the destinies of our people," Air. I'.ryan is unquestionably dearer to and closer in touch with the jieople today than In lmift, when, unknown, hi sprang forward as the David that would measure strength with the (oi Hath of the gold bug Philistine. He Is noble, generous, unselfish, ami we believe that he would not object to liave as his running mate a man reprc "Wtitatlve of the political faith of at least 1,500,000 people of the United Btates. We have advocated a union of force under the name of democracy, and nave been taken to task therefor by our populist brethren. We still be " lieve that union is practicable only in the manner we have suggested, but until something like that is done fu sion must be, and a share of the glory must accrue to the allies of the new democracy. Let us, then, lie not ho ready to say that Kulzers, HaniKona, or others are being groomed ns llryan's running nates, The Nebraska Slate Democrat IIOWftTHIS? We offer One Hurwlml Dollars lie ward for any cane of Catarrh flint can wot 1ms cumi by Hall' Cwturrh Cure. F. J. C1I IvS'KY & Co.. Props., i 1 Toledo, O. We the urod'ertflgwd, have known. F. J. Cheney for the lat 15 years, and txJicve him perfectly honorable In nil liiivlne trniMWtlon aiwl flnnWlHlly able to carry out any obligation wade bv their firm. W'eni A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, T0M0, O. WaMIn. K I Mini Man-In, Whole. nli Dnigfltstw, Toledo, (). llnll'M Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, artlnff directly upon the Umh (wihI rumen urfaoe of th avwtem. Price, 75o per little. 8.4,1 by all 1i i . jjUtM. Testlinon hit free. Oil Inspector's Report In his annual reMrt f.r 19 Slab) Oil Inspector J, II. KdmUieit snys that the oil biMliicMi of Nebraaka is in creasing, s old eoiupuiiien are In. rrrmlng thfir uuittWr of iiM.iu n.td licw roin isi le st rluMilting U linns of thrlr own, The rrH savs that the average liwinthly trvrlpt the di'iwrdiieiit ivrr and atxit rx ni' fmut A uy 11 i 1. I"T lilt IVbnotry I, lnui h.i ti,n I ' imI Ihsl thrr ha been ur 11 l ititii the trrnnury fnun .nfiit I, 1T until J4iiMry I, th uiu of ItMeUI. The it-v tuf RihU UmiI the deptirl liirnt la mil ii!v aclf lMliiiiitf li'it ts s'ttintl ni"w of itenue 1.1 ths In'e, 1 Vr. CdmUten Mn lhl It U his t lit-f ih wittiti In rctiirig i ivll"l f nil Ih l4te woit'nt lta Itiotittml with ail infriitir 'U l lt.tt.jtli lK l ti.tt kttulU tt tf ml. It gtmt dfl In lit reenl txriliml m! tilnif. Oil einiMiiii eatine i.uir eni(iiii f a U, !.;' m ha the o.l hsl l mm) t ll riiiliri. Ilti rvixiixiriuU hp fhrinbl tft, U lt vn' twd vl.Miaye In the tl fltutl bit .i itA drr I kltrvrli'tt. mXl literrsae h ftjr ahtumirH It 1 rt n.ltii whrtkoe It iHtU ttirvi IH tibimliiStkMi. U hrn th tirul wrtir tM hst if the ifl!ei lhie WA4 hit's ,.M(.ri, U hl i.I1h iU i artueul wltti ll iwv.4ry furat. S ment sud the furniture is now property af the state. Mr. Kdmlxten In, closing nts report menlloiw that there is a semtinieut aKaiiutt the retention of the office, This he thinks is unfortunate for the public good. He believes that when the vucuejMful efforts of the depart ment are taken inito consideration, tt will be admitted that persona safety and the safety of property remiltln, from the (inspection of oil will be ac counted important enough to cou tintie the dejmrtment. At a meeting of the state normal board of ivliicaitlou held at the state house yesterday the question of allow Ing some unliquidated claim of the preceding bleiinJiini came up. A Kansas man has a claim, against the Institution and Dr. Norton, formerly superintendent, has also a claim which antedates the present blennlum and the ditllculty is to know how to pay these claims and draw on appro priations that will permit their pay ment. The lard decided to have the claims submitted to the proper legis lative committee. The committee on school legislation held an extended session yesterday In the olllee of Htate Kuperlntendent Jackson. The principal topic of dis cussion wiw the proKsed law for compulsory education. Itepresentn live Meyers of Douglas will propose the ennrtmcnt of the Ohio compulsory school attendance law, This is the law which hiul its provisions thoroughly examined In the. session1 yenterday, The law makers and teachers mostly 1 lavor the provisions generally. The proisKsklou is imidie to make the years 01 compulsory ancnunnce iroiu nine - a - . to foiiilccn, and nrovldc Hues for lion coinpllauce, . , J lie (iltliciiiiy is securing Die en forccnie.it of the present law is dis- covered to be that no one Is deslgnat - ed to miike the complaint In cae 0f 11011 compliance, and it is therefore lilllllu'l. mill It. I ni.r.flH' tore out of the receipts of the depart the old storv of what Is everv body's'!! throuHh indicated that they Intended business Is nobody's biialncss. (to lot tlio Americana come up to the The new law will doubtless projKise main defense of the city if they would, to make some person or persons, tith-, yMMrPg WBs wounded at a critical time cr ciected by the i local school or se- for counter attack on Sun Juan ridKO lectwl 1 In some other inanner who d t0 have boua prCpBrlu for it duty H shall Iks to look into the cases " 1. " ,,, wu.. i.B,..,,i.,i M.nSim tt of delinquency and see to their pros.wb' 1'it;1 What tranMiirod shortly aft edition. er bii fall that is, on the evening of Another mooted point Is as to theJ Joly 3 indicated that be hoped to turn disposition of the line collectable un- Bnafter'i loft flank and cut blmoff from der the law, Home propose to make bia base, In point of fact the right flank them paid Info the precinct or dls-'0f the Americun line was its weakest tnct wnere coiiecu'ti. xnis, nowevcr, is apparently In conflict with a con slltulioiKil provision. The following Is a copy of the cer tificate attaehed to the bond of State Treasurer Meaervet We, the undersigned hereby certify that we have checked everytliina cm- ni ....tl. hraci-d In the foregoing statement and jinn' eacn oiwi every aiem correct a joly 1 ana the nay lollowing. therein stated. That we have inspec Mention has been made of tbe Ninth ed the bonds and state warrant held covolry cMlut for belp on the after- VlurZtoXSi ind aU InZ'?? .TJ,.. regiment consist, possesion of fha state treasurer, J. !. ,n 0 f'0 batfallon, ocenpiod the ex Meserve, as herein set forth; and that troma right, a narrow ridgo extending we have verified the bank balances toward the lil Conoy rood, with a Span and cash on hand. 1 isb blockhouse and fort only 000 yards W. A. l'OY.NTEU away. To that point the machine guns . ..,.Tr!,or' were hurried. Kent also sent the Thir- II. A. wAGNEll, teeuth infantry S'S'Lmf S KHAa B,Ml Dvpmlt I A proposition toretreat from its posl Company of Maryland. tlon was discussed In the cavalrj dl- Generally Hurry ha recelvwl the vlio" ,ute m the ut ml wa" n,,,1,ll muster rols of the new company company of the Second regiment Nebraska na-; tlonal guard located at Schuyler. L. Y, Bryant is captain, J. E. Bmatlan is lieutenant, and F. I. Smith second lieu tenant. I - The charges preferred by Col. John . Muher ogai.mt taptain l"prey mve been i-eturiHHl to Maher with the findings of the war detwrtuient, which are that the chargea were not brought. txauwe of a desire tor the good of ttie service but for other reasons. The copy of the charge together with the findings of the department ore for that rciiHon returned. In Flllmoro county from which place a contest over the election re turns comes to haunt the preaent lioums has permitted Its sheriff in come to Lincoln in company wiui a sertreiint at arms. McIeod of the ( house, in obtsllunce to a mandate is sued by that Isuly, but would not per mit the compliance with the other' part of the mandate bieh nuked fori the ballots. It happens that the coiin. j ty judge held fat to the ballot be-1 tlon of county comuiiHHlouers with 1 which the lionornble luxly, the house of rrpirxiMitHllvrn had u little to do, In the opinion of the county jiuln. Therefore the eoiuiulttee on privilege and CiiH'tlona cited the county Judge to come before the hoiiae with the bal In Is. lr. Hull's fouvh Syrup is a remark able imdielne, , dry, inkling, hni klug cough, lu naruiu that connuuipt on 'utso lixsr, neetis ki other doc'or but lr, Hull's I'ouirh Syrup, It poaitivtly eurra iliroitt and luug iruubls. Our Clubbing List. New York World, Ihrie a wetk,, 11-00 Now York Tribune, weekly,,,,.,!! 6 Katms Ciiy Ur 60 .Nebratka ludepsndeat.,,. 1.00 .IWfutar prloe, ,.,,,,,,,,,11 SO Our prica ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.11 to 1 1n lnit Kmi'ilrrr, wteVly. Tl Nebruk Iadpdal ,.,,,.,.,,.11 (Xi ItrguUr pris ,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,11.11 tur prU ... Xahratla rsrmsr II M Xlka !adp4at ......... ..II W !iU ri ,..,.,.,,,,.,,,.,.llou Oar rW .,,.,,.,..,,, It 41 1h ll.M-k I!ttd plsylntf t are Ik ftlbk! J hail:U Use p' k wi.l ts Mat by nts.lt mm trip IS rattle, Miby tudr r ilrf M )t etai tir sme H si IU sert te parks. Thsy wtU ! t by pita, vhsrgva intaU. Adlta, JtMIN Kl lVVailW, U. T. A., lte, lbwk Uitt4 A l'sn! y, ... lUac HEAT; HUNGER; "HELL!" Three Evils Braved by Shatter's Soldiers on July 2. 17AB AT ITS WEST, THEY CAT. Betj Spaniards Trr to Drlv tlia Victor Vrmm the taploreU Rldae. Oenarnl Mnarea mt the Kroat. harpabootlnv on Doth !! A Nlltt Attack Hepvlsed. Copyright, mt. by lh Author XII WARES' per sonal part In the Santiago cam paign is ' some thing of a mys tery. The Span iard! reemod to laok an aggros- hive leader, yet Linares wbs of ten at the scene of danger. The Cubans said thut he wni at Lai tJuasimai when they )xcbaugu4 hots with the cucmy there on the 23d of June, hut the Spaniards told the Americans that General Kscarrlo was In command of thorn during the a I ill. il . 1 . a I i 1 . aciinn vmu inu cavuiry 011 ine nn, Tim l'ruucli ofllcer before nuotod said that Linares Instructed his men on Hsu Joan rldgo to hold on ni long ns tbey ( fl, , ieu fa imk 1 . . . . , , . , ' wnicli is the next thing t "'duct of tl a command to ordering n Attn M rf..i li. it lOHl'ni, tin imiiu. i ui iimj inui,ui..i annt w at that tima. It was "in the ... . . air," at loldlurs iny, owing to the fall ore of Law ton to gut into position on tbe heights on the El Caney road. "Strong position, but a weak line to bold it," is tbe way the cavalrymen poke of the north port of the ridge which they carriod and Intrenched, re , furring to tbe situation the evening of K,mwT ran a mane 01m senior ou me irons una, favored it. Captain Morton, then com manding the Third cavuiry, opposed it, saying tbe place would have to be won again. Captain Boughtou of the same regiment observed to Roosevelt, "We I can bold it against all hell 1" But sup- portl were needed, and after repeated ,, by Morton tucy cam(l np at J0 p ... Tu n . k..i ...... ,.j , ,. ' , - wt, : 1 - u , , L, , " uiu vi uim vj . ne omcers on me irons line mac aoy The Third cavalry occupied and in trenched a salient on the ridgo looking toward Santiago, the point uoarest the Spanish trenches and Icfs rnn 600 yards from tbem. At miiTnlKht tbe Sponiurds opened on that point with a shurp fusillade. Meanwhile the battal ions left as reserve ou "Kettle1' bill had moved to the crest, uiukinu. seven battalions, or less Mian four regiments, to hold tho ridge from the Sau J una road to that from El C'nuey. A most important part of the line, Ibis was as thing stood, llml Lawton taken posi tion ou the El Uauey road, with Kent holding on at tho blockhouse ami south of it, the ridgo taken by tbe cavalry would bave been uselusa to the Span iard. ' There are some grounds for tho claim that tbecavalry division took tho rhino without orders front headquarters. No pokitive ordei like I haw to Kent inn be traced, iienersl Sunnier, who com manded the cavalry, says he charged (he bill in order lo avoid retreat and camml. ties. The piMlliuw which the ravalryou cuplcd iu tba luoruiug of July lutig the streams was one Iu enable it to sup port Kent In the si lack aigued him at San Juuiinr to help Lawimt In the si lack at Urn El Caitvy roud. The rouduii of tUuitsl Whtfler on lite ll of July suppoilslh Inferi ors lhat the cavalry divuinn li4t no ordits to stuck In tbe inoruliitf There I a tli-hi tHuitrsidte ittt iu tb sisieininti ( YhtMlci an4 M)fP r a in Who.'b.f's wuik lhi tU.v W tut Ur tats It ws at Is 1.1 ml early In lb tin ruins' i that be o uveyvd Sbf ler'e ordvis lt Kat In mo fi,rrd, ulato iHnally luM t tuuiur I'ld lh Mims a iiiiniil whUh l.t Huitinrr la vt ittiusud if ih tavlry and fckr Whirl! ail Sflilig llil iilil MiMlxbr Miflrt, IB III ltd. r bitud, mvi IbsfWhn b r, I ta 1 riiu in M ihuii HJSHiUrtf IImi vli diHtiM. wtin b I U III, rsiu frwati dutlng lit im ru ing au Ulirrnaturd Imlult," Aitui( l llis I't.bl lbs! day huh I lid t fixitet im altalii tu W tut hi, until tl4tf la lb twuthg, tthni buUi.lt tt b lit4tiuitu al Um Um i f Ida kill lit tst l bis insttilhUlvta, rNbe r w ihst b bt tf liiiteiuhing M is an4 Mib rvdhi ium 1 1 luitfin n bit sal v lit lhu lbt ltwiiw Weald rvms b ou Ih Hit hi, sul Inu rtal I'-rtl.i' inn t frm . ( an. f l lreiallwa lb Ufl t firtit Jiuu ltJgv IH bi that Wbswlvf (tvily (siwllur llh dm al b4di4tt ds, Ivf theKfl movements of Bates and Lawton were what Shaffer himself bad ordered and was expecting at the hour Wheeler refers to, toward midnkbt of July 1. As already iudicatodiii these articles. the success of the cavalry iu taking the first bill, giving tbeUatllng and Hotch kiss gons a chance to illonco the block bouse, made Kent's task tbe easier. As things turned not, it was fortunate that somebody ordered the cavalry to so in. A word will suffice to carry the story of the cavalry over the 3d of July up to tba hour of a night attack by tbe Spso lurds and tbe second proposition to re treat. A few rations and some water weregot op the first nlglit. At day- nreaa on uie m tne Hpatiiurns opened fusillade and kept It op all duy, Tbe night of tbo 2d a heavy fusillade began ou the extreme left of the infantry divi sion nnd rolled along in front of the cavalry. Ju an hour the Spanish were silenced. It is held In tbecavalry that Ueueral Sumner was then discussing tho question of retreat, and the result of the night attack showed that the Americans could hold on, On the left of the cavalry tbe Infantry suffered from Spanish Ore all day the 3d. UenersI Hawkins was wounded that day. It was so hot that men faint ml In tba trenches, and some of tho faint and woonded who were carried out were hit beforo tbey could get to cover in the roar. I'urkhnrst'i battery got Into posl tion tbo night of the 1st at tbo block boufo, and at 6:110 0. 111. ou tbo 2d opened fire ou tbe city. The Spanish answered with Mauser and artillery, I killing one cannoneer and wounding i'urkhurst and two men. Lieutenant Altaian took command after I'arldiurst fill and continued In action until it be. canio too hot, then withdrew, A shell struck one gun, and the wheels were out np by bullets. Dent's battery tried to gut Into action, but tho Mauser Cre proved too much for the cannoneer. I Tba night attack of tbe iid was sprang about W:liO p. in, on the line of rear inn's brigade, left of Kent's division. Much activity had been noticed thuie in the afternoon and a Spanlsb ofllcer of blgb rank, as shown by bis follow Ing, was cooiplcuou objoct for some time. It wa believed that the oflloer must be the Spanish commander, and one of tbo sharpshooter of Pearson 'a brigade asked Ueueral Kent, who was ,011 tbe line at tbe time, to allow blm to Are, Kent did so, and at tbe socond shot the Spaniard fell. Afterward It waa learned that Linares bad been wounded on that ground at tbe time, about 4 p, in, Pearson's men bud a bard fight of It all day the 3d. His Twenty-first rpgl incut wa in a salient only 400 yards ' from the Spanish trenches. None of hi men dare leavo the treucho to cook, and ate their bacon raw, Marksmen with records wore picked out to do tbe firing, and the ret of the soldiers re mained quiet under cover. It wa one of these sharpshooter who brought down Linares, The night attack, to colled, lasted an hoar. Officers In tho brigade said that they saw Spanish troop advance from their lino nnd believed that a sortie bud been attempted, as directod by Liuaro before be was woun d. General rear on say that when Til men bourd of tbe proposod retreat tbo night of tbe Sd, they insisted on staying ou tho ground tboy had won. All tbe second day ou tbe captnred tidge may be summod np a a day of torrid boat, constant Manser Cro upon the men in tbe trenches and banger. It wa the condition of tbe men and inability to relieve it which lad to talk of falling back to a better line for protracted siege. Two things (iSM IHL l.lSAIiEH. (H.anih iNimiiiiuli'f during tha bstlla.) occurred tl.a niuhl of the Sd I'Jt hautfe the situation firnt. what was credited nsaSpauUh sortt im-t with repul: ecoiid, lb Heather tecnui cooler, snd, i line nil eipredupMi emiiiiKHi al I'uuip Wlkoff. "Iherewasa tetter fetding all h.ug ih line." I It-nee the libauf a ru Irogind ws st sinbuiitiL What liltl I line 1'iiuld b spsrxd on Ih Sd from Mtcnng the irem ht, tnl Hug fund and tlutlwlug Spuiti lulhls was devoted o ammtitliig fur th itps mad In lb rsnks Ih tl.iy I'tfui. t'u Ih lif Kent's iliUtiu lass was iil killrd slid ilHn!w tul t f 6,OiO, tin lud' liigdtUil lis dUtritiilloH UihitwH by Ih folli'Mlng Mi ls: ktttia ia is af imit rtv I kiiwa aua4 ota im tin tun kiH vt Mo M I'M I. It.ft.fctt . I US l.l , , . ( II II II si v T'it ... I Hi t' W- r-ts thUkiit 1 t llHl , l lultkttf .,. m is 1 4 w I ju n n . it T M a , tt IVrt.4 HnNl.tt ... It It Nun t ,, ... i'h .. tt a i 1 .mm 1 , I f . I ll M tl a I t . t t I H tt si u If! 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Tun Fiilt ti.b is cylinder, open on th end, entirely self-threading, eay to put In or tiiks out; bobblii holds a large amount of thrwnd. Tiik HriTcn ItKoui.ATiiu is on (lie bed ol the. Maehiim, beneath the bobbin winder, and bus n seal showing the number of stilrlie to the Inch, enu be chamred from H to stitches to the inch. Tiik Kkkd Is double and esteniN on both sides of th needle; never fails to tnks the goods through; never slons nt seams; movement is positive; no springs to 1 brenk 11 nd get out of order; can b raited and lowered nt will, AtToMATio tlottiiix Wisiiku An arrunKninent lor filling tha bobbin automatically and pcifi-ctly smooth without holding th thread. The MiiIiIiih dot not ruu while ahidlng tint bobbin. Limit Hum MsdThs Maelilus Is eny to run, dte not fatigiw th ttterator, iniike little iioIsm and sew rapidly. Tiik Hrin u is a double'lmk stitch, the snmn on both sides, will not rnvel, and ran b ehnngad wilhout uliippliiu: the Maehin. 1 UK Tkn-kin is a flu 1 spring lemtlon nnd will a liuil Ihisml Irom H .t l.'iil siookottoii wilhoutrhanaing, Never aeta out ol oiihr. Tiik Nih'I.k is a si ralglit, sell-set ling ncriiti', li lt on oil" Hide, and enniitM t put in wron. Nst-iM M lUa Is rtiuud, mndfol eae-lirdii.ed Mtl, with ml rup at bottom to prvent oil Iriuii gelling on Ilia ku.i-U, Auji srAiii.a Iikaihmi All U nrlim ar en lnirl"iie.l t.i mid e in b sitaily adjuated with A una 1I1 iter. All bt mniiiiii run b" taken up, nnd the Marhln will lital a Ids llm. AttacumkhtsKhcIi Maehm Is lurnUlied with Ih fitlltiwilig aetol ll al.t l IUehitieitts f IIKKS Oa Foot lUntllier l eller, ona 'ni'ka of Needle. ai Itobblns, oa Wrnh, on Heraw irir, ons HIiiitilaHer lrier, tut I'rMavr Foot, out I Wit nd llituk, on fill t'tta HI led with oil, 011 tiinigx, ou Uug rU-rvw, vu ful ler, aad ona tusiruethtu (took. a. o tin. 00 niiVoitirs7i3 ron xo.no. OUR OFFERS t lllr-f Isitl!!!! Aswlag MaehU a aHn daort4 aatt braska laUspf ae (Itt ftU. Cmitl Oar "iBtUpaNttfai" Mawla lt kl gva ae a f e MiH iti.ilwil ftaa of vmi far altabuf AU MalDiar at II on tat a, IlllllU-Owr lHd.ai.at, ftawlag Maihlaa fif $UlM) was aatt a tiik vr UA attvtilt, $ ou ittk llllMlir r.Vllv-ims.M.mpid dnwi tria l4t.r at rViaSt Kar. inf.u t as poM la im I n l-l 1 1 a u a ri)r, iit la IHnat I w MMttdttta, '4tii', Nt, t'rvg . 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