. - UIualcr o. i eptibUcrtn . - . - l'uLI\8hcd \ every 'rhurRIII ) ' Itt the CO nl _ ! - - - - - - - - . AI. AtSmmltV------ . } ; clltor Entered nt tbe poatomce at Drokon lIow , Nab. , 118 8ooond-aI/Ul8 / maUor lor tranernlrelon through tbe U. H. laIl8. _ _ 8UIIROJUI'TlON I'JtlOS : Dna Yoar.lnAd\'nnco. . . . . . . . . . . . .11.00 * ! t-01\1r.o III CDeler 1110011 : , l"onrtb " An. . " , . - - - - - - - - - - ADVUHTIBINO UAT 8. Olle r.olurnn pu month,1I7OO. Ono.Itl\11 c1l1- omn } Ior m-o tb. 'tllOO quart or column. per mouih. iW.bO. I"'e8 tban qnnrter colnron , 50 r Inch Ilor ruonth. Ol/ort s on Or81 IIIgO , GO canIs I'er IIlcb , per monlb I.ocI\1advcrtl81nl ( li contB per IIno each 11 80r. tlou. Notice 01 chnrch lalre , 80clabl08 IIDd IIntor'"ln. ' meulll where mono ) ' III cnnrRod , oue.half rate . I'ncIOI ) ' nollccs I\nll rC80lutlon8 , oD&-IIOIf rnteB. We'hllugl1oUcos Iroc. balf J1rlc lor pnblllhlDg lIet 01 l're8 nt8. Vcatb nollCC8 Ir o , hit prlcfl lor pnlllleblnl ( OIJltunry noUccs , nnd cards 01 thanlul. MJ/ni / ( noUC08 at rRtu lruldcd , b , . 'Motes 01 Nehr"lka. -t. _ - - - . l'hursday , , Octobel 20 , 1 < J04. < ( UClltlbllcnll 'rlcket. - I , NATIONAl. . } 'or I'rc8Id..ut.'l'ltco.lore l oo e\'l'II. New York ) . \'Icc.prl'eldeut. . ! . . .H'nalOr } 'alrbanks , Ind J.'or' U. S. Senator. . . .I In1er J , Uurkelt. I.lncoln J.'orConlCte slllnn6th IIiRr. M.I'.KlnkalolO'Ncll ! > 1'ATIt. : J'or Gorernor. . . . . . . . .JohnlI. Micke ) ' , Oscenla : ) ' I.leut.Governnr. . . . E. G. McGilton , Omaha I } . 'or Secretar } ' ur Stall.A. . Galu8ha. He,1 Cloud I ) . 'or Alldltor. . . . . . . . . . : . M. Hearh' Jr. . Ollalalla , ) . 'or 'l.r..aRnfl.r. . . . . . . . . . . I'eh' Mortensen. Ord I \'or CulllllllR lonl'uhllc I.andR anll 1II1IIoIlnIlH. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11. M. I'alllll : , I'relllont 'or A ttorl1l'.O..ncral..Norrl' ! l.Iro\\'lI. Kcarne ) ' l ur Hu..erintellllcnt . or I'nbllc In8trllcllon. . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. I , . Mcllrlen. Geneva ) ' Senator Plftcenth Senatorial DIRtrlct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! \t. I" PrII'R. A rcailia " I'or H.fI. . . . .ntall\I.R _ Jo'lfty.slxt I VI trlct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A. U. COI' I'Y , ' \ ' htcrvill. . Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'V.tathe'R. ! . Callawa ) ' I.'or County Atturuey..A. H. IJUlllllhff ! } ' , n , JI. Vor Supervisor. third dlst..n. H. 'l"llIr. . . , ' , 11. ' 11. ) ' SlIl'crvlsur.IHth . .1IRt..Jo' . J. } ) rll'ltICallawlY \ : TOWNRIIII' . ) . 'or clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. D. llanlCs I.'ur t rca nrer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J.t. ! . Kim 11OI1 hill Jo'or . road ovt'rR'er .lIstrlct 1. . . . . . . .AustlnLo'd I.'or ruaoloverRcer dlRtrlct 2. . . . . . .I'rank Hnuth } . 'or . . . . . . . ' . rO\l1 ; oVersct'r .lIstrlct 3. .I' . R. Stnlllle } ' J.'or rO\l1 overKeer .lIslrlct 4. . . . . O. I : . 1 llllelsoll I < 'or load ovenl'er dlRtrlct 5. . . . . . . . 1 < ' .1\1. KrauKe ) . 'or rn\l1 ov'rMcer .lIstrlct 6. . . . . G. 'I" HnhlnMoo J.'nr rn\l1 : ov.rReer ! district 7. . . . . . . . .1. . Cn llIlIali 'l'he republican part ) ' has al- wa's stood for the adequate protection - tection to thc industrial interests of the entirc county. It stands for a policy thaj. is national aud not sectional in its scope and opcration. Under the protective policy of thc republican party the country has developcd from bankruptcy , poverty and nursery to prosperity , plenty and happiness. Vote the republican ticket and let the country continue to prosper. 'l'here is danger this year of republican voters remaiaing at home on election day because of O\'er confidence. The fceling seems to be enera.1 that there is no danger and the republican , ticket is safe. Even thc opposition - tion frequently conceeds that there. is no show for the demo- cratie ticket this year. But . whIle thb is the sentiment being built up you will notice on the other h nd that leaders in the democratic and populist ranls are quietly organizing their forces. and scheming to succeed. Their hope is that republicans will $ tay at home on election day and they will win the day. Every republican should begin now to plan his business so he can be at the polls carlyon election - tion day and see that his neighbor - bor does not neglect to be there and cast his vote. The great danger of democratic success this _ year is in the republicans staying at home. Do not wait until your horse is stolen before you lock the barn door. The prosperity of the country depcnds upon the success of the republlcan party this fall. Every \'ote is needed . . to secure a republican county board , republican legislature , republican congress , republican state. officers and republican president. - - - - - If fhsion is not I\ccomplished in Cnster county this fall it wil ] I1o\bc the fault. of the BryalJ democrats of the statc central co'ulluittee. J. II. Edmister put in the day here Monday trying to get Ho idlY ! to withdraw from the legislative ticket that MackeJ - - . . . . . . . ' . " ' . . . " .cr. .JQC".rJ".q ' i . . . F " HAYES , 1 I Jeweler and O tician 1 11 West Side Square , : Broken Dow , : Nebraska. 18 - . . iI i I . I u.c - I , . . - - - - - - - . - - . . . - . . . - - " . - - - - - - - . - and Eddy , the democrat nomi- lIecs might have a clear ficld. As a matter of compensation to the pops , Eastham , dcmocrat nomince for senator and Moore , democrat nominec' for county attorney - torney were to withdraw iu favor of the pops. Not being able to get Holiday's consent , a committee - mittee was appointed to wait on Eddy to have him withdraw that a fusion mig'ht be efTected with Holiday and Mackey. At this writing ( 'l'uesday UOOll ) ub change in the' situation , except ; Jim Jones of Omahal appeared. . on the scene today to help get : the brcthern together. Suice Holiday declines to withdraw : . they hav concluded that half a. loaf is better than no loaf and I every energy will lJe bent to secure the election of Mackey , who they feel sure will bc .for' . ' Bryan for the Uuited States Senate. . 'l'he fusion state committee is bcnd1l1g e\'ery effort possible to sccnre a majorit } ' in the legislature - : ture with the hope of sending Br'an (0 the United States Senate. 'l'he ) ' profess to bc opposed - posed to Parker and doubtless that is true. But while they are against Parker they hope : to win a partial victor } ' for democracy - racy b } ' the election of a democrat - crat to the United States Senate and a fusionistJor Governor. If they succeed in electing a majority - jority of the state legislature they will elcct a man to the Unitcd States Senate opposed to President Roosevelt and the republican - publican administration and who evcr he may be he will be a democrat \Vashiugton. . Should they succeed in electing Berge they would have the filling of all the appointive offices of the state. In the light of thcse facts it is the duty of every republican .to stand loyally .by his ticket. It is not a question of the man as it' is the question of good government - ment and principle. Every voleI' who believes in the courageous and able administration , of President - . dent Rooscvelt should not hesitate - tate to cast his vote to sustain him by voting the straight . republican - publican ticket. . SOIllO 'tnttlrC8 ! or the Now Ucreuue J.aw. - # It provides for 'taxing all the property tn' the state equitable among all prop rty owners. It , provids tor the collection of all the taxes. ' It prevents the heavy propert ' owner from escaping his fair shair of the burdens -taxation. . It has made it possibl to ascert in the true vaiue of rail. road property. It has raised railroad assess. ments 71 per cent throughout the state , or about nineteen mi11iom of dollars. It provides a better and strong. er system for assessing life , acci. dent and surety companies and all other corporaWfns. - - - - - ElltiorNctl by , Judge . Sulllmll. - - ' \Vhen the new revenue law was . 1 t before the supremc court lasi year , under attack by insurance companies , Chief J ushce Sullivan - van , democrat , writing the opin , ion said : "As a whole we believe th ( ; law to be a good one , .and to have been framed with thc object of reachiug all property in the state. and to impose on all taxable pro. perty its due share of the public lJurden. " In the facc of this statcmen1 the fusion convention declared it1 fa\'or of the repeal of the law , Chief Justice Sulli spoke . .n Huvett " ' , vo 1ProlU DeaU. . "Onr little daughter had at almost fatal attack of w1tooping cough and bronchitis , " write ! Mrs.V. . K. Haviland , of Ar' monk , N. Y. , "but , when al other reinedies failed , we savct her life with Dr. King's Ne\ Discovery. Our niece , who hat Consumption in an I1dv nce stage , also' ' used this wonderfu medicine and to-day she is per , fectIy well.U Desperate throa' and lung diseases yield to Dr K1l1g's New Discover ) ' as to n ( other medicinc on earth. Infal lible for Coughs and Colds. 501 and $1.00 bottles guaranteed b . , Lee Bros. 'l'rial bottles free , _ . . . _ rw' - _ 1 est1y and f arlessly his opinion - I ion from the bench of thc su- premc court , and the delegates in the fusion convention spoke a sentiment which they thought would appeal to the money len er , the corporations and the farmer in the eastern part of the state who preferred to continue paying state taxes on oue-fifteenth or one- twentieth of the fair value of his property.-Rock County T4cader. . A Sh'ong Ellllor lOllIcllt. Nebraska State Normal School. Peru , Neb. , Oct. H , 1 04. lIon. M. T4. Ii'ries , Arcadia. Nebraska. DUAH FIUHND-"Congratula- : lions on your renomination for the senate. I hope your district will send you back to Lincoln by a big vote. I was pleased with your position two } 'ears ago on all important ( lUestions and especially - pecially well pleased with the interest - terest vou took in all educational questi ns. " Your friend , \ . W. CHABTHlm. 'l'he above IS from the president - dent of the Peru State Normal School. As it came to Mr. Fries cntirely unsolicited or expected hc justly fecls proud of thc en- dorsement. It shows that Mr. Pries was not only satisfactory to his constitucnts but that his manly and intclligent position on all important questions met the commendation of those in other parts of the state. oa..n..o. E. D. Bcals was doing busincss in : the "Hub" a fcw days last wcek. 'fhe grain that is in shock awaiting the threshers is getting very much dam- aged. 'fhe boy with a broken arm is doin nicely and will soon he able to attend school. Rev. KafTroth , the new palitor , preached - ed his first sennon Sunday evening and was well received. Our items for last week did not appear and we failed to see any reason wh ) from the editor , but suppose that politic crowded it out. Arrangements are under way for r "Harvest Home" services at the Church on the evening of the third of Novembe1 as a public recognition of God's mercies All are invited to attend. The rain fall since last evening ha been two and one hundredth inches , The weather continues very wanll. Th. . leaves are still green and hanging to th. . trees , as ordinary in September. Since our last , the "Fair" visitors tha have returned are 1\1. Hill and wife Harry Ashbaugh and Roy Eastmatt , ae coinpanied hy' a young friend whosl home is in St. Louis by the name of Pope He h s come to work. Jim Wood , wif. . amI Miss Lena , Joe Kellenbarger aU ! wife , Wm. Kellenbarger amI wife , Chas : Zachery and wife. : ( Too late for last week. ) Another fine rain Saturday night , anr ; fall grain is coming on very fast. Miss Olga Swenson ot Georgetown , i visiting.in the vallt.y since Sunday. Al Cosner of Merna , is putting up I new mill for A. D. Hunt this week. Miss Eubank , who teaches in < listrici 54 was at Sunday School and churc1 Sunday morning. Rev. Embree of Hemingfonl , will stO ) ofT us he retnrns from the Conb'Tegationa Assembly and visit with his brother aU ! nephew , a few days. Sam Sterner and wife of Spring Creek attcndell church Sunday and visited wiU 1\Ir. ami Mrs. J. B. Wl1dtlington after thl services , returning home MOllday morn ing. he young people's society , has again after It time been started and will holll it meetings weekly during the winter This Prillay evemng the meeting will b at M. Hills residence. Hiller C. Clinton of Rest , preached il the Chnpel Sundar morning and was at tentively listened too by every onf Father Clinton is almost four score years allll yet he is active in the , masters ser vice , while awaiting the smnmons. Filmore lIill fell from a horse l\IondW' . eveniug and fractured his arm at tIi , elbow. Dr. Morrow was called and he i now carrying it in a sling. This acciden is unfortunate since the father un. . mother are at the ' air and wil1 beInti the eml of this week , I1ml he is enl } ' si : : rears old. / VICTORIA. George } { eller'g visited ut C. Doman' Sunday. Sarah H.lulttlills . spent lost week ut1\11 Kingery's. , Will Wells is visiting mnong friend here this week. ! Will Doman and family spel t Sunda. . " at Clarence Doman's. Uert Gruhb has Il new buggy no\\ Who will be the first girl to ride in it ? Dick Duncan left Sunday for his hOUl , at Pringle , S. D. He hus been \\'orkin for 1\Ir. Hdmul111s. Grandma Bowie } ' undMrs. James Bo\\ \ lex are visiting with fric1IIll unll relutiv on the North I.oup. Clarence Doman amI family nturUe1 laM Monday from Il few days visit 1 Broken Bow with Will Wells. Mr. Udnlt11111s , son James , amI daugl - ter , Hsther , left Sunday for u few da ) visit at their ohl home at Cumro an Mason. CtTltIRO. Hattie Lash is working at : Milson Cit Geo. S e of Phi1ldel ha , I'll. wb has been visiting with c. B. Nlcholi will return to his home Tue day. II . . . . - - - - - . . - - . . . . . - - - - - - - . - . - - - - . - - - - , has enjoyed himself hunting and . thinks this 19 a fine country. I 14. Flock is hauling brick tlml hltnher for 11 new house. ' . We are orry to hear tlat : Peter Beck I IS a very sIck ml1n. 'I'he threshhlg machinc whistle is heard in the nelghhorhood. J , . B. Trew and family were visiting at A. I , . Morgan's on the 15th. 'fhe threshers nre at Nc George's , will go to W. P. Trew's about Wednesday. Callie Spraker , our school teacher , is visiting in Brokcn Bow , at the hollte of her nncle , Rev. Spraker. Mr. and 1\Irs. Ralph Drake of Sumner , Nebraska , were visiting with the fnmlty of C. B. Nichols , reccntly. - - - - - - I-lltct'lnlullwnt : l'tlst ! Iollctl , 'l'he cntertaiumcnt hy the Christian church advertised for 'l'useday night October 18 , has been postponed to 'Vednesday night , October 2 ( , . C.'IIJ ) Olr 'J'U"l'4Utl : We hereby extend our sincere thanks to the people of Brolen. . . Bow and Roun.d Vallcy for thcir. kind assistance and sympathy during the sickness and burial of ' our belo\'ed baby , I st11er. ; MH. AND MHS.V. . H. S1\I1\1'5. "etler t.hH. 'l'he following is the d ad letter list for the week ending Octobel" 18 , 1904 : G. H. Carrel , Dr. II. A. Cop- sey , James Dule , ( two ; ) : r-.lr . Mary Lang , Bellie Murph , ( two ; ) Evert Hobertson.T. T4. 'l'ifT , S. J. Thompson. Parties calling for the abo\ ' { ' will please say advertised. L. H. JnWItT'I' , P. M. The Young Peoples Lyceum Course. . l lrst Numher , Iolllln ) ' , Octnbcr 2.1 , 1n04 : . Ash IJavls , Cllrtonulst. VIII ) ' IOllier Bud Clu'lcature Artist. Season tickets , adults , S2.00 for sevcn numhers ; season tickets , children , 50 cents , for seven num- 'bel's. Single adult , 50 ccnts. Single child , 25 cents. On sale at Post Ofiice and Regulator. I.etter 'rolll Dr. U. H. IIIIIItH ! . Baltimore , Md. , 0ct. 10 , 1904. .719 West Fayett St. EDITOR REPUBLICAN , Broken Bow , Nebraska-We landed at the above address last Friday morning tired and dusty. It is no snap to ride 1,500 miles without - out closing the breaks dowl1 once , We made a trip to the Capita1 Imt Satnrday and came home Sunlay evening. During om , short stay we'isited the Nation. al Capital , 8mithonian Institute. . National Museum , , Congressiona : Librar ) ' , U. S. Treasur'building was up in the Washington Monu. ment , 500 feet above the ground also visited the ' \Vhite house The President was busy so I diel not call on him but went througl the east rooms which were ver ) mce. We also visited Arlingtor over in Virginia , the Nationa Cemetery and' Martha ' \Vashing. . ton's old home and later Genera Lee's home. Drank water out 01 the old well where 14affyette enc ( workcd the windless to hoist ; ou' ' the water. We shall go down t < Mt. Vernon soon and see Cell ' \Vashington's tomb and ol homestead. 'l'herc are many in. teresting things to see in thi ! country. ' ! 'he dental department of tIu U \'ersity of Maryland is finc They have a corps of teachers that cannot be beat , and their e facilities 'for instruction ani demonstration are unexcelled I tl any country. I have investigat. . ed den tiline and vitalized air a 11 < 1 find it is an unknown substanci in the U n'ers l . We shal . make a trip to Plllli < 1elphia SOOl and I may lcarn somethihg 0 the great painless methods o. dcntistr ) " , but they do not teacl them in the State l.Jni\'crsity 01 Maryland. .Please send the I HPUlIJ.rcAN t < aho\'e addrcss and oblige. Yours truly , R B. MUI.TINS. Haved 1-11" I.He. . \V. Da\'enport , Wingo , Ky. writes , June H , 1IJ02 : "I wan ! I to tell you I believe Ballard' ! Snow L111iment sa\'ed my life. : was under thc treatment of tW ( , . doctors , and they told me one 0 my lungs was entirely gone , .am the other badly affected. I als ( had a lump in my si de. I don' think that I could ha\'e li\'e ( ' ( _ o\'er two months longcr. I wa ! ! I induced by a friend to try Bal lards Snow Liniment. 'l'he lirs1 application gave me great relief two tifty cenf betties cured ml sound and well. It is a wonder iul medicine and I recommcnd i to suffering humanity. " 25c .50c , S1,00. Sold b ) " Ed. Mc' ' Comas , Broken Bow and Merna. 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" " _ r - - " . . . et. . . . . . . : . , . te . . ; . . : . . 6 . . : . . f.'f' . . . : . . ; : . , . , . . . : . . , . . rue . . : . . . : : . : . . ; cr' . . . . . . . . _ . : f . . : . : : i . ( . ' . , C . ; . ( . . " . : . .C.erif . . . : . . : . . . c. . . : " . . E-C. . : . . . ; . . ti . : . . . . , . : . . . . . . . . c . } . . . : . . ; : Ii ' i/ > > ; 1 THINK Of IT ! I i/1. . _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ ; : . . - - - - - - - - - ' r/j ) , ! Biscuits baked perfcctly , browned top and hot tom , in i IW : THREE MINUTES. 'Ve don't ask you to accept this state- i I i menl on the bare assertion , but we do ask-and extend to * i ' \i \ : cvery one in this community-a cordial invitation to be in at- i I : tcndance at our store any day in the weck commencing I : ; i MONDAY , OCT08ER 31 , 1904 , j i and see t.his wo d ful baking performance , wit ) "our own . I i eyes , have a dainty lunch and a delicious cup of coffee with i I I i us , .and . hear the demonstrator from the Majestic factor ) ' i g : cxplain why a i i IW' II i MAJESTI Iron Malleable and Steel RA N GE 1m i ! i bakes so quickly and so perfectly. When you have examincd ll : this modern cooking wondel' . YOU can readily see from its con- * M struction why this is true. 1 , " : MAJESTIC RANGES are entirely difTe.'ent from all i i other cooking apparatus. Will not clog with ashes and clink- i i ers , allow smoke and soot to escape into the kitchen , crack or : - : break , or subject you to thc expense and annoyance of every i . I. I i other cooking apparatus. : , . : l\Iade of MALLEABLE n ON and best open hearth codiw ! : rolled steel , 10 to 50 pcr cent. hea\'ier throughout than any i i other range. Flues lined with pnre asbestos , and the entire . . , t . : range riveted with thc best Norway iron \'cts. . Air-tight .i J. 1 i and dust-tight. 'rhis explains why a Great Majestic Rangc 1 : will do its : vork in half the time , and consequently with half i - i the fucl. : m i Having sold the Majestic Ranges for the last 9 years we i f : know that the claims made for l\IAJES'l'IC RANGES are true ; rlH to the letter , and give onr personal guarantee that the Mam ; ' l i jectic Ranges are the 1110St complete , durabl , dependable and i ) . economical rangcs made , and that's why we are having this i- . t .i cooking exhibit.Vc want aU onr citir.ens to see for them- ; - ; il selves tbFe ; rEooEf 0 ; lh c ' a he \ ; ; c , Ranges. ! I n PRESENT n. s f . . . I I 1 _ ' : - - - - - - - li l - - - - - - - - - - . i Wc are going to givc , ahsolutely free , to every purchaser i , . i of a Majestic Rangc , during the salc only , a complete set of i the celebrated Majestic Cooking 'Warc madc of. copper , . steel 1m 1 : and enamel , worth 87.50 , cheap at that and best at any pncc. m 1 i MAJESTI ANGES are madc in all tyles and ize , i - : to fit every condItIOn a1d ! cvery purse. Exam.mc the MaJesttc i l : Range-Glad to shQw It to yon whether you lIltend to buy or : ii1 ; m not. Don't buy an inunitation when you can buy the genuine. i 1 i Don't forgct the date : i I : r llonday , October 31 , and all Week. l ' : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 'Ii ! , : . ! ! ! ! , " ! ' ' ! ! , . ' ' " ' ' ! " " ' ! ' ! ' . ' " , ' ' ' ' ' ' ! ' , ! " . ' ! : . . . f 71' , ; : I 1I - , ; r1 ) : ; ; : ; $ ! ; \ : ; ! ' . ; ' ; ; SI : ; : ; ; ' . . $ ; : : ; : ; I r-I , , Duroc J ersc ) ' males for sale , both fall and spring pigs , $10.00 ) to $15.00. Also a few sows. 14tf N. ' 1' . 81\Yllor:1' . - , - - - \VJ\N'rHD-Men with families. Fair price and good houses. 'VHS'l' UNION MILLING Co. 34H West Union , Neb , _ . .I.h. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , , ; . _ _ _ _ ' @ . : - - ; ; : ] J1sr. ; ; ; ; ; , = J = .I I . : ; jrt : r = Jc = ] -2 @J'-J-- : : : = = l iI : . . mm ffiffi , .nmffi Tr..m rnrt rrt1t K 7 lJ1 ! I Befo.'e . YOLI , 1 . I [ ; ; Greo. . apa.n.ea : 'U. . , . ) i Contractor and BuilJe. . . . Estimates I f I LL : Furnished free wi th plans and specifications. , _ . . . . . 1 _ W"'W " ! " " " " "lli.JWJ.1JlHJ.t\JJ.U.Llll"-t'll""IIIIu.u ! ; ! ' ! 1l 1 I , ; : : : . : : J r = Jr = r = : tr = --Ir = Jr = Jr ; ; j" . ; . . , " ; ' \r. : . = Jr = : tr = : tr. = : : Ir = - : rr : -J - - - - - - ) . . . . . . . . . . . . I t ; - - - : - - - ; - " ' _ : " ' " J..c. . 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