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THE AHSUD, BATUDDAT, OOTODCIl 23. lC37i I ? I Professional Cards. ATTOUITt. MjCASKBIS M oCASKBJN, 1 Aesoraaye el Law. Mock Usee aad Wlee Km Waad Mnow Krai A Matai wore, afliaa j ofl oa Mala eerest. j BsaaaavaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaaBsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. ' i JACKSON HUBST, AUuroartM Lew. OfTe la Rock lataes Haiaoaal Baak I'HU lag. J. J. ROACH, AlaoracyatLaw. Aaeweera, CMMaWea lnM. Of aae ever I iwt aseooa at suae. WM. U LUDOLPH. Aitoraey elLaw. Hoary to tn, Geeeral Legal Bast. . Notary PuoUs. im Beeond are ana B if oca blook. I i a. a. ifiniT. a . tun, fe BWEENKT WALKER, ) A'0-Beye Baa Ocaseelkirs at Law. Oiret la Bangnoa Block. CUABLE3 J. 8EAELK. BUM'S Attorney. I OonneeUor law. Offlaa la soon i McKNIBT A McENIHT. Attorneys at Law. Loan money on rood eaeurtt: mam i I eoljomlona Referenoa, MlteTbeU a Mud.,, bankets. Offlee, MlteheU I PBTSICIAKS. V. It. FIRST, M. D. ; Pbyilolan and Surgeon. Phone 4 on taut, oniee. tM Twm. i I tlnth struct. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. i I m.: s to 4 ar.d 7 to tt p m. buttler, 8 30 I to . a. as.; 1.30 to 8 p m. i - - - aspaasssaaa . 1 i DKNTI3TI. C. L. SILVI3, Dealles. I Over Krcll Maths. 1716 Seeoad are-! i ana. DK- J. IX UNANU3T. 2 Off" nrn IX, Wei taker Btook, 1 w njnni ram now unwf nraoM, ua? an- S I N. T. DENTAL I'ARLORS. C 111 . Tli trd si, DeTtnaorv 2 For rainless Siting with tfea eleeerle " sataahone. Painless iiruiln, ah 1 work at onebelf tka amal artaaa. V Guarantee lor I years, R AKORITBOTA, I JAMES P. HUBBELL, S j Araaltaat and Dupcrtateno'eat. If Rnoai . MlteheU A Lynda hollaing, Ij thud floor. s m DBACK A KEEKS, 2E Arar.taM at! Bayartaiaadaaax ! Mitaer B'oefe, S bacoaS Boor. riosirr. 8 P UfcNUY OAETJK, Prop. t CtWsnooot Nursery. j Oat ftowara aad Dxeicne Ql al BlaSa J' Oliy store, I ear auaA areata. Tele- abua, I0ia. ugono J. Burns Real KHtfttep Insurance Buy. Sell tiiid Macae propctiy. Coilect Room. The old trc aad time tried com pan yt repre sented. Kates aa lew u any reliable company can afford Yiar raroa(r l Bcitoihad. CSo 10. 8r3ld A. Harpwr Hoia Blook. Hare yoo Bora Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Achea, 0d Sorea, Uleera la Mouth. Hair-ralUnc? Write Cook Kimkpt Co., ViO alasonle Tenp'e, Chicago, IlL. tot proofs ot com; capital, (300,000. Wont eitsea eared la IS to 34 days. lOO-pa-e Ixjok tree. 70 stories And articlesy In October I Puritan i 10 cents xo cents ft a year at news-stands, or of Prank A. Man Bey, New Votk. LEOAI, Admlnlatrator'8 Notice. Sitata of Henry Caretenteo, deoaaaea. Tha vndarmlfned hmTtn? horn .BnotBtAd mA awnittratili ot tha ca'ata of Henry Cmn tt,nsen. Imla of tha county of Hock lalanti ytsta of lil'noln. deceased, hereby gtoca notle nai inn win appear oerore iue coanty court O' ft'tck l.lnad eonnty, at the office of ttio clerk of ltd conn. In the city of ttock Island, at th De cemb r trim, on the llnrt Mocdsy la December oi JU ir-j'ch Uma all paraona hiTir? rial acalra. eaii) aatat are notifled and raqcested to attend for the pnrpoee of haTicg the -Qe ad IvvAii. All peraoEB indebtad to esld oetatc ara re- S Heated to muke Uomedlala payment to tha uu br!ar.ad. Uatad thl itl day of September A. T., liTl. GB4ci CAKanxsaa, Admlnlatratrlz. Pealed Proposals Invited. Scaled btda will ba noslved at the ofll-a of Drck & K-rnd. arabltecta. Odd Fallow bulldlnff Hock lolaud. 111., for the eietractlnn of th. head o!Bca building for the Modern Wnodmen of A mcrica. until Mondar. No. 15. 18K7. not later than It o'ciir k m. Aim aparate bis or pro Ing and renrl alion apparatus, for alevauire, for I lumtilng. or mimlel a-.rt Ura grato. for sa and electric wiring and for paint decorations, aiitll Jan. 1, 181ft. at Id o'clock noon. Plt.n ntav be aeeo at tha office of tha arahl tca on and after Oct. 18, 1897. The burd of directors of the Modern Wood meu reevrrn the rlqht to reject any and all bids. Hlda mart be '.ccomoaote-i with acertlllad cheok of t p' r cert of the amnnnt of the bid aa a gur atitre that the binder wl'.l enter Into contract and give co"d and nr.ffldii-nt bond. Bnilriirte to be WilSufert, an 1 to be Are proof throughout, and wiil he three eiorea and liue mtnt. The building will ba of prenael brick wi:h terra cot a and . t"oe triamlrg, and will be located at Kork Island, Illlnntr, Hock leian I, 111., Oct. 14 1U7. Parker's Laundry ' Cock of the Walk" Is the laundry business Is what one patrons own us to be. So yon can't , blame us for'crowlng when we haye won the ill.t on your shirt fronts, cellars cuffs nd shirt waists. We do the best work In town,and are looking for your bundle. Shall we get It King phone 1211. PARKER'S XaAumrair 1T24 Third Ave, Phone 1814. Health is Wealth. E. C. WEST'8 NERVE kW BRAIN TREATMENT THK CRIGINALt ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS. laeoldnnrtor pontiva TTrlttra Vliiarmntp njrantnonzrYi ugmta or.i; Lhzairma. Wnkofitlpew, rtTnnthorisrt ugmta only, to euro Weak memory. mzairma. wnkoriupew, rit, nynria, ytucK neee, fiizt.t Loaaea, Knl Tnvim, lck of Conti rlence, Norrotifa, LAaeitndo, all Drains, Yon th iol Errors, or Eicnxire Uo of Tobaoco, Opium, or Liquor, which leada to Blimry. Consumption, Insanity anil Dvath. At store or by maiL 1 a box: six for $5; with wrrittea naraalee to rare er roruuit monry. Has pie gtateai- ae, containing fire tinjs' trmtmeoc, with toll Icsttnetione, Vt conta. Una aaropleooly aold to each person. At atore or by maiL QTRed Label Special Extra Strenath. For ImcobsncT. Losa o1 Power. LfJX. tlmfaand. tkarility or BarnaneM is nor, eix ror Bb. withl wnura suarmBt BcrvnEu by mail. A. J. Riesa, Wonrth Areaue Drag Store, aula agent. Bock Island, 111. are the most fatal of ail diseases. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE a niTADANTPPra raawwasBrt or money refunded. Con- a? - uun5 remeaies recoized by all eminent physicians as tiie best for Kidney and mid V! jail 3&s$ WA ATXER cuauuer irouDies. Price sac and Sim, aid by y.SaaaBWaV CAtlllOT HELP SILVER Detail of Wolcotf Negotiations for Free Coinage of the White Metal. Proposals kase to tee British, Bat Wnlek Fatled to Recwn Joha Ball's Acqnleeeoana Fiaoc Km; to 3e tka Umh If Othwr Osnmerrlat Natlosn Would ; bat Sha Make a ttrmand oa EmaTland That la Promptly Bdected Sltaation Hot Hopeful for "Dad's Dollar" India's Objectloa to a Change. London, Oct. 23. The correspondence In regard to the bimetallic proposals of the United States monetary commission waa Issued by the British foreign office lost evening. The following account of the negotiations Is taken from the official publication. At the conference held at the foreign office on July 12 the Marquis of Salisbury, the aecretary cf stats for India (Lord George Hamilton), the chancellor of the exchequer (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach), the first lord cf the treasury (A. j. Balfour), the United States ambassador (Colonel John Kay) and the United States monetary com missioners (Senator Edward O. Wolcctt, ex-Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson and General Charles Jackson Paine) were present. On the invitation of the Uritish premier Senator Wolcott ex plained that the object of the mission was to ascertain in advance of an in ternational conference the views of the governments, and the envoys had deter mined to ascertain the views of the French, BrltlAh and German govern ments on the question cf reaching an international bimetallic agreement. France Waa Ready to Co-aperate. They had been to France, where they had reached a completeand satisfactory understanding with the French gov ernment, and the envoys would have the co-operation In this matter of the French ambassador tn London. The senator then explained that the success of the missicn depended upon the attl tudereat Britain vould take, and he requested Great Britain to agree to open the English mints, as its contribu tion to the att-:pt to restore Interna tional b!:r.ctall!sm, with France and the United States co-operating together In an attempt to that end. Tins M?ui3 of Salisbury asked If France was ready to open her mints to free coinnge, and Senator Woktt re plied, "Yes." The premier thereupon Inquired at what ratio France would open her mlnta Wolcott said at 15V4, adding that the American envoys had accepted this ratio. Suggestions for I'.ngland's Assltanre. The senator then presented the fol lowing list of contributions which, among others, he suggested that Great Britain might make: First, the opening of the India mints and the repeal of the order making the sovereign lgal tender In India. Second, placing one-fifth of the bullion In the Issue department of the Bank of Encrland in silver. Third, raising the legal tender limit of silver to, say. 10. and Issuing ZO-shllU Ing notes based on silver which shall be legal tender, and the retirement, in graduation or otherwise, of the 10-shill-lng gold pieces and the substitution of paper based on silver. Fourth, an agreement to coin annual ly so much silver, the amount to be left open. Fifth, the opening of the English mints to the coinage of rupees and the coinage of British dollars which shall be full legal tender in the Straits Set tlements and other silver standard col onies, and tender In the United King dom to the limit of silver legal tender. Birth, colonial action and the coinage of silver In Egypt. Seventh, something having the gen eral scope of the Huskisson plan. Adjourned to Meet later. The meeting then closed, and It was understood by the parties that the ab sence of the French ambassador. Baron da Courcel, from the proceedings should be regarded as Informal and a second conference was held on the 15th at which In addition to those already men tioned, the French ambassador and M. Geoffrey, the councillor of tha French embassy, were present. . WHAT FRANCE WAg WIIXINO TO DO Would Open Her Mints to Silrer If tha Other Commercial Nations Would. The French ambassador waa Invited to declare the position of the French government, and he said Franca waa ready to open her mints to the coinage of silver if the oommerelal nations adopted tha eame course, and he advo cated at great length the ratio of 15H But, he explained. France would not consider the reopening of the mints of India alone as being sufficient guarantee to permit the French government to re open the French mints to free coinage of silver. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach then announced definitely that Great Britain would not agree to open tha English mints to the unlimited coinage ot silver, and that whatever views be and his col leagues might separately hold regarding bimetallism he could say that they were urutea cn tnis point. Baron de Courcel said, as a personal suggestion, that among other contribu tions rie thought Great Britain should open the Indian mints ar.d also agree to purchase annually 10,000.000 aterllrg of silvrr for a series of years. Senator Wolcott accepted the proposal that the British government should make this purchase with proper safeguards and provisions as to the place and manner of its use. Since this .conference the British gov EH WHO tBE KEJaX IRCXEn C3ftl OISCGUKACED Man whosatrer front the eraats of disw ss, ores, work, worry, troai taa follies of yoatb or the ex cesses of manhood, from anramral tfnuna, weak ness or tack of dsvelOBtnesJt of aay organ, fall are of ntsl forces, an fitness for Ttarrtacs. all such men should "eomc to the f onctsia head " far a sner.nBe me'.hod or varvenen nowerte ntaTtsa. dar-lna. m. twre.and.astaas. We win asaS wiihaarr esmrre I" a ptsuht 1 eeeM ewvelewe a paaapkM that Telia It AIL Kothtna sent nasal i So aavo. ttra,BOansptlon. Anaan ERIE MEDICAL CO. as wiaeawa srwerr. swwrato. at. ernment nas teen considering the pro posals and finally made the reply handed the United States ambassador Wednes day. The reply of the government of India upon which Lord Salisbury baaed his decision la a long document, giving an emphatic negative to the proposal to reopen the India mints. It says: "The first result of the suggested measures. If they were to succeed even temporarily in their object, would be an Intense dis turbance ot India trade and industry. There would be a sudden rise In ex change which. If the ratio ot 1SH to 1 were adopteu. would be about S pence the rupee. uch a raise would be enough to kill our export trade for a time, at least, unless the public were convinced that the arrangement would be permanent and have the effect In tended. "Tha paralysis of trade and Industry would be prolonged and would be ac companied by acute Individual Buffering. None of the advantages expected would be attained, and the country would pass through a critical period which would retard Its progress for years. The posi tion would be disastrous alike to the State, to individuals and to trade gener ally. The exchange value of the re pee. having risen suddenly, would fall equal ly suddenly to a point far lower than the present level, probably t pence, and even lower. Such a fall, apart from other disastrous results, would necessitate ad ditional taxation to the amount of many crores." A "crore" Is 10.000.000 units. BCRDEX WOULD REST OK INDIA. IutlmaUoa That rack Barn aad Johnny vrapaa uave "rut i p a 00." The reply points out that the pro posed agreement would be a much mora serious question for India than for the United States and France, as the whole risk of disaster from failure would fall upon India. "Tha env nf the adoption of the scheme would prob ably be an increase In prices tn Franca and the United States, but a decrease in India, a change which France and the United States "would contemplate with equanimity, but which would be manifestly impossible to India. Then follows the opinion that India Is on the point of securing a stable ex change of 16 pence per rupee, and it would be exceedingly foolish to throw away the position already attained by an acceptance of proposals which, if they failed of their Intended object, would place India permanently under the silver silver atAnriarA with -11 i admitted disadvantages. "Nothing but aBsurea success couia Justify India In Joining In the experiment; and our be lief ia that tha nronoaala will foil secure a permanent ratio of 15V to Tu - - - we aouDt wnetner any two or three nations In the world, unless one Of them were Great Rritaln miiM mm. tablifh the required stability. It Is cer tain tnat France, the United States and India could not." The India government nroreeA? "Wo do not hesitate to recommend that your lordship refuse to gtvo the undertaking desired, a a a We believe that our best policy Is to link ourselves to Great Britain. The ratio ot 15V4 to 1 Is .too high. Differing so widely from the ex- istlna ratio, it Would fmmenaelv In. crcaae the difficulty. Indeed, if it could tie secured and maintained successful ly we Bhould object to the ratio In the Interests of India, and iwimmnnrt vnu lordehip on behalf of India to decline to participate in or to do anything to en courage the formation of a union based thereon, a a a w nresume tnat m. union baaed upon a ratio low enough to suit our interests would not be ac ceptable to France and the United States." Spring Valley Negroes Go to Iowa, ElVa. Tils.. Oct. 23. Vpatprrfnv morn. lng'a Spring Vallev ttasseneer hnit a ear. load of negroes comprising eighteen fam ines, Douna ror FTazer. Ia., to work for the Boone County Mining and Railroad company for 65 cents a ton, for mining pure coal and blackjack, 35 cents a ton for loading, and laborers at $1.50 to $2.25 a day. The coal company advances their passage money and freight. A car-load of Spring Valley negroes went to Le high, la., last week. All the negroes will leave spring Valley. TH8 MARKET. CUeaere Grata, aad Produce, Chicago, Oct 22. Fallowing were the quotations on the Board of Trade today: Wheat Octo ber, opened and closed nominal; Decem ber, opened Siac, closed SSc; May, opened 0o, closed 2c Corn Octo ber, opened and closed nominal; Decem ber, opened 25c oloeed 26c; May. opened 29c, closed J0c Oats Octo ber, opened and cloaed nominal; Decem ber, opened lo"c closed 18e.c; May, opened iOc. cloaed 21o. Pork Octo ber, opened and closed nominal; Decem ber .opened 17.90. closed S8.05; January, opened $8,824. olostd $8.ft7H. Lard Oc tober, opened and cloaed nominal: De cember, opened I4.42c. dosed S4.45. Turkeys, 8c per lb; chickens (hens), 6ttc; spring chickens, Tc; ducks, 7H Produce: Butter Extra creamery, 22e per Tb; extra dairy, 19c; fresh packing stock, 11c. Eggs Fresh stock. ltHc per doaen. Live Poultry Turkeys, 710c per lb: chickens (hens). Tc; spring chickens. 7o; ducks. ltt 8c. Potatoes Northwestern, 32 42c per bu. Sweet Potatoes Jersey, $3,006 3.23 per bb!. ChJeag Uts Monk. Chicago, Oct. 23. Hogs Estimated receipts for .the day. 28.000- sales ranged at S2.603S.05 for plga. $3.60$4.0S for light. $3.2563.45 for rough packing. $3.604.00 for mixed, and $3.50 4.00 for heavy packing and shipping lota Cattle Estimated receipts fur the day, $.000; trnotatlons ranged st $5,109 5.50 for choice to extra shipping steerv. $4.7095.10 good to choice do.. $4.4004.80 fair to good. $3.8094.30 common to medi um do- $3.6054.25 butchers' ateeers, S2.00 30 Blockers, $3.7074 IE feeders. $2.00 4.20 cows, $2.604.60 heifers. S2.25tJ4.2S bulls, oxen snd stags, S2.9063.90 Texas steeers, $3.3064.50 western rangers, and S3.5049T.00 veals calves. Sheep and Lambs Estimated receipts for the day. io.uw; quotations ranged at iz.soti4.Z0 westerns. $2.40 4.40 natives, and $3,750 6.00 lambs. Milwaukee. Oct. 2!. WhMLttlaha., Vn W aiaa S2o; No. 2 spring, Sc: December, nom inal, worn r inner; to. a. zac uats Higher; No, a white, 21t22c. Kye Higher: No. 1. 47!c Cora 3326e--Oata 17a Hay Timothy. r.ootJSS .50; wad, S4.USS.50. Kirs w HH SO. Potatoes oOe. Hatter Fair to choice, He; fresh creamery 2ic. Ercs-ise. Coal Soft. Me. Cottle Butchers pay far eera fed steers, 40b; cows aad belters, 2Je; calves, 4a S7WP- I -J SaQa.7. TRADE MOVEMENT IS IRREGULAR, Vanea OC rant She as la Stm Iatwe. Kew Tor k. Oct. 23. Bradatreefs says: While the general trade novensrat fa somewhat Irregular, and there are fur ther evidences of falling off in demand, the volume of business con tin ne of large proportions. Speculation In wool has ceased and demand for the staple Is less than for weeks oast. Cotton, anode are dull, and Jobbers report dry. roods slower than a week ago. Interkan, mer chants in the central west have not dis tributed fall stocks ss promptly as ex- pectea, ana many Jobbers at western centers find that they over-estimated the consumptive demand when, secur ing fall goods. Unseasonably warm weather has Interfered with .the move ment ot heavy goods at the west, but rains in Kansas, Oklahoma and Ne braska have Improved the agricultural outlook. The Industrial situation continue to furnish employment to as many persona at any preceding period this year. and at higher wages. Producalon of Iron, steel, machinery, stoves, structural work, glass and woolen roods con tinues heavy. Steel mills have orders to carry them Into 1S98. snd decllae con tracts for next year's delivery. This explains the ' advance tn the price of Bessemer pig Iron, while the foundry grades remain unchanged. The extra ordinarily heavy and steadily increasing production ot iron is starting op fur naces long out of Mast. There are 205 business failures re ported throughout the United State this week, against 196 last week, 192 in the week a year ago, 259 two years aa-m. 221 In the like week of 1S94 and S2S in tha third week of October, 1893. JOINT SERVICE OF CHRISTIANS. Dlerlplee and Quakers UoM a Meeting Ts Seiner at Indianapolis. Indianapolis. Oct. 23. A Joint service of Disciples and Friends was eagerly en tered Into by both denominations yester day. The Friends speke and prayed as the spirit moved them. At times there were ss many as half a dozen persons on their feet at the same time, awaiting recognition from the chair. The Disci ples were equally as anxious to say a word of greeting snd Christian unity. Tha service was fervent and for thirty minutes the two conventions sat togeth er, and then parted, the Disciples to sd Journ their meeting sine die. The Important question which has been subject of debate In the Society cf Friends of Amerce for many years the question of conferring legMstlve au thority on the conference has been prac tically settled tn favor of the Innovation. The plan adopted is the one submitted by the special committee, the only ma terial change being that each yearly mcetmtT Is to have two delegates Instead of one. The plan now only reeds the approval of the yearly meetings to be come a law of the church. Opposed as RaagluK and Fermented Winn. Chicago. Oct. 23. Cardial minUhmen and the use of fermented wine at com munion was'denounced at the TTntvea. sallst oeaeral convention vesrlerdav. Though there wss no dissenting voice when refarence was made to an official condemnation of tha u nf aVlltl- munlon. It waa decided that such Impor tant step could not be taken without careful consideration, and the resolution proposed was laid on the table for action St the convention of 1S39. v Bern ue rat tc Editors of Illinois. Chicago, Oct. 23. It was Bryan for president. Mayor Harrison for governor and free silver at a rstlo of 16 to 1 as a war cry in 1900 with the Demo cratic editors of Illinois who began their second annual meeting at the Tremont House yesterday. Mayor Harrison. In his address of welcome, championed the 16-to-l platform. The meeting was well attended from sll parts of the state. Mrs. Hozale Held la Sl.OOO. Creston, Ia.. Oct. 23. Mrs. Hoxsle. wife of Editor Hoxsle, of the Corning Gazette, who is accused of the murder of her daughter's Illegitimate child, has been bound over to the grand Jury. The bond Is placed at $1,000. Deelsloa on 4irafn fapeculatlon. iDea Moines, Ia., Oct. 23. The su preme court In the case of Counselman At Co. va Manuel Relnhart, brought up from Cass district court, declares that contracts for grain where the Intention is merely speculation on the chances of rise or fall of the market, and no deliv ery is Intended, are gambling contracts and void. It is not enough to render the contract void that the buyer In tends it as a gambling contract, unless the seller participates In that Intention. Ootham Continues to Whoop Bar Vp. New Tork. Oct. 23. A great number ot political mass meetings were held throughout the metropolitan oistrtct last night, and the champions for tha different candidates were out In force. aarrs a. a., .Iflfaw. Kal THAT'S Any Druggist will sell you a Bottle for a Dollar. teas what W. & T. DAVIS, a Wathingtam Druggist, say ; I eheerfsPy add my tet'rvmy tn the eftVaey cf Anti-NevraiTiuiH' in severe rttir4jOa. I have bene entirely eureaL and ban uri 1; la tws aery errcre easts, with a shaUar nsuU." If the Druggist tJtouloWt bavo H, ssa will send a bottle to any tdHmia, Charge prepaid, for One Dollar. FREHCII CHEUICa CO., CHICAGO. Tkv aW-t. il. j suiting teitnAtaSBeivaA- l.tefegsafe falIafcSt OrTSaaaaf JSBTjaawT rOpjunnMuTautt iTCOT-JtaSC OTIO. Bentcdy Cor CrssCaa- fiofuSotir StomadLD VornBXoTtvulsk)ns.rrTrish' MaJUfaidLOSS or Sleeb ateSnraaw Signs tare of ' i . TTEW "VOHK. 1 IKBUsULXCKi J. n- PtJFOPP, General Insurance Agent. ThaalA Fna aa4 II. DETJEr.3, nsurance Apt, fteprttemitnK among otter 6me trled and well known Fire Insur ance Oompautas toe following; atuiwaaaaa, WW Offlee eorner Eighteenth street szal Second srenue, second Boor, TaTWDaVHM lOwTt Colona Sand Stone Quarries t tfftwitfty. For eaoapasss, darnblUty aad beauty excelled by aona. This tors does act waaa or eolot taa wall wltt siAeU, etc PlaMBrat os for ostlautas will taosiya earafal attsnttoa aad ba retaraad proaiptly at oar tMptm. Qrsairlaa 1 saUea trota bVhtbi Island oa taa C B. t fj. B. 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