The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 04, 1881, Image 1
"V t -T- s $ Wj ; - .- - - y atataMaeatBaaaaiaai rSin -. The Cloud .-"fVKBTJED EVERY 9BUESDAY A3 BID CLOUD, 1TCBSASIA. r . BY - fo I THOMAS, ritt3LMe w - I nurtsr.m?$Sntfz$ M.sm "Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty and $1J0 ay ear is the price of the lied Cloud Chi of: tUICi- $1.13 a rwifpildi AdTtrc, TOL. VIII. REt) CLOUDi WEBSTORCO. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUG7 4. JSS1. NO? 6J: !! rfrt i 1 itab "w -aaaaaaaP1 w SsJBHHs-iylrTSS r- Ptj FIT iiosai " Red I T - If i f !- f' is r I sss? rJaaa'. j- jw i.wj GO EAST NORTH-EAST Oil SOUTH-EAST -VIA THE- B.&WI.R.R. Tbis Boad tuKetber witb the C. B. A Q" which in called -THE- Burlington Route I I'nnn' thttno3tcomi)lctelin' between JMiraska H,ir.t and all joint Eartof Mirautiri Riser. I'aentrf tnVing this lino crow the AJu. Hirer at I'luIUinuuth crer Uie Plattsmouth Steel Bridge, Which baa latdy been completed. Through Pay Coache AND Pullman Steeping ?r ARE RUN TO BurIingtoii,Pecria,Cliicag and St. LMi, Wbere close connection! are made in union depos for nil rointi A'orth Eut and South. Train by this route Mart in Nebraska are there fore free from the various accident! which so frequently cMay train! Cbminc turouKb Inm tlio tnoun taids. and passenger are thui jure of tnakiDK Kood con nections when they Hike tbe B. AM. route oast. Through Tickets AT LOWEST RATES In force in the Etntc. as well as full and relialle infoiinntion required, can be bad oiou applica tion to Is. A M. H. It. Agents ut any of tbe principal station, or to PERCEVAL LOWSLL, lUf Ucucral Ticket Agent. &MAHA SB. This pill is a standard Lav II Q C cr Regulator, an U O L infallible rente, ly for Malarial Fevers, Jaundice, Resttessricsr, sion, Sick Headache, Con stipation, Biliousness, MOUNTAIN Dyspepsia, &c. Tlmt this l ill has lieen usea in pn- CATHARTIC atc practice for 35 years is the greatest recommen dntion that Q I I I O can beciven I I W &. it. Trvoncbox. Oi:lv2Cc ;S O. C. rny A llraekett GrP Sole JVcprietur, KansLity, Mo. into the reliable sunl well- Drop Icnown (Irug.stuinl of R. R Sliorer Red Cloud and iuk them what thu rcputa tnioti of ihiH pill has been j-inee 1S35, niter liearjnyr of their mcritii buy u liox And trv lliciu. It M the result orZO venra' experleeo and ilrIiuoutH tn scwlnir Slacblnca. it cemtowj - i me uid nt(ua. features cud canwilexicen. 7t f tarn, KqhUrtmning. noUrltu, haniUoBU, am- rvnttnr, avraotr, nnii piwiyw, i iirnimrn nn kciitlBrcpnlrfrcnrorOyettm. (areularawlUi faildencripUnnpontfrBeonminefA. Ittaimrelytbe bext A trial will prove it. Ilou't Tali to wtc tt ljefortyoibnr. lUNurACTUBXDBTrLOBEKCE M AOrflN B CO..lorenoo, Mara. : whouxaixs ft 4EO. P. I1ENT. SI and S3 Jncixra Bt, CUcago, 111. THE BEST OF ALL TS FOE HA1TAKD BSAST. FflrnioTB thnn n. third of n. wmtnrvtho I Mexican Miialatif; Linimenthasbeen Uniwn tomUtlons nil over tlm world as ithc crJysufo lolhuico for ttic relinf of (uccldents luul liain. It is n modialno ,:ilinvi jiriCDHinf pmlc the beatoflta ikiutl. l'ori-vory fosuiofczlcrunlpaia the MEXICAN Mnstnng I.lnimcnt is vrithoutan oqnal. It praeti-atca flc.li and rauaci f the rrjr on-niHkins tlio contrnu liiui'O of pain i nl lulhimmntlon imiras- i-ih!. Iim i-rreciaiipK" Iluninn l"l-a!i u'lil :t!uitr:ito nntiou are iqu&Uy 7oniier ifu!. UUo ilcxiciui MUSTANG ! T.ir.iun nt is needed by 8omcboly in " very hoac Every 1uy l.:i:i? uv its or f(hrn(ou.rafann'fiircr.ldorbBra ti.itlHlui.-tl, of rlirumntio inortyra re- !ttorel, or a alMnble liorae or ex d by tlio licuill is power of this LINIMENT whirh ppecdilv rurrs euclt Kllzacats of tlio ItrMAN 1'Lliill S3 I TtneiimatlBm. Swell hr. Gtltt Joint. Contracted 2XascZes, JBrna I unit Sceluv Cats, J5rBlci and ;h:rn!n:, Pclconeni B'tos and IXttits, f-'ttfn-a, Lnmrafti, Old tSorr,T,-rrs, lVostlitcs.Cht!Iuabia. Jhorc rsipplrs, .akcl Jsrrast. and Itudceit every fontt of cxtcrubl CI je.-c it lich? Mllliont tarr. 3 For tbo BSCTK CitKanoK it nrrs Knmius. SwiimT. KtlfT Joints. roujulcr, Ifarrlers jore, Iloor DU cc.ti, Foot I'.OXf tiarcw IVoraa, 8cab, ucuo-.r utMn. rcrotcii, usti Talla. Spavin, Tlrah, lvlii;boB, Ojtl Smea, I'uII J.vil, I'lltix upon llic Slrlit anil Vrry Slier ailment to ivUU:& tne dtfrpaut of Om Ntnlilc and Mock litni arc lt.ilI. also Mexican Mitstnn J.!aimcnt nlwivs cures r.nU tievcr tUsappoiats; ana 11 is, posuivcjy THE BEST CF ALL LlNlMEPS rtumsdss!.- p50 A MONTH' A5SSTS ViSfOt 75 fc-U twlltnr ArtieV. is i WWwM t ins. Mm? tr.ftld 5fM B0NKit9vVfc9Hflufi!ullkl3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. J.E. Smith. . Prm'tlit Nat. Bank Beatrice Jfeb. 8. C.8iitT, Cuh'rltNat.Baik Beatrie Sth. S2ITH BROTHERS, BANKEES, RED CLOUD, NEB., Traniact. general bk$M jSSJS."22 Mil county warrant!. alo County, rneiuet aaa Sehool Dlrtriet Bondt. Negotiate farm taOTlgVtl, boy Mi kU JOT eiirn KxchaDce. .n:-. 5wepecial attention gWan to colIeeUoM. RKrKtEcr-lst Nat. Bank New York. 0 h Nat. tank. Oaaha. SMITH BEOS. O.C.C.BB. JafcllcSllT. Case & McNeny, A TtOByEYS AND COUNSELOBS AT LAW. WU1 nnetiee In all the Conrte of thla Btata and Northern Kaniaa. ColleoUona oi iwsll aa lUbjar ted bufinew earelulbj and efficiently attended U. Orrica:- On Webrtcr fitroet, ono door norta of Garbor'! Store, REP CLOUP, NEB. J. S. GILHAM, A TTOBKEY AND C0CN6EL0R AT LAW. Office one door north oKaley Bros. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Edwin C. Hawley. A TTOKNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office over Farley's Drug Store. bsd cloud, 1mb. Laird & Smith, attorneys asd counselors at law. Hastings, - Nebraska. Will practice in all the Court! of the State. Prompt attention riven to all basinets entrsited to hii care, JUIJ1-I II. 6. KiLtr. C. W. Kalct, Hcd Cloud. Neb. J. L.KALtr. Bloaminrtott. Nebraflka. KALEY BROS., A TTORNEYS AT LAW REAL EST ATI X AQENTS. Will praclire in all the Court! in Nebraska and northern Kanrac: collection! promptly at tended to and correspondence rolicited. BID CLOUD, Nitoitkt. Abo. Aicenls for D.4M.K. B. Lands. ELBERT A. HALL RI. D. Physician & Surgeon, RED CLOUD, NEB. Awsistan! Sarceon B. M. R.K. R. & Olce over Johnon & Crep' dry goods rtore. Resi dence over Perkins X Mitchell's store. 196m J. III. IflOSENA, HI. D. ECLECTIC Physician and Surgeon, R.I CLOOD. NEB. Will pay special attention to Obstetrics and dices os of women Also general and special surgery- Dift-iscs of theEyoand Ear. Cbargee moderate. Office over Sherer's Drns; Store. Residence 4th house north of school house. 2&-1-J DR. C. SVHENCK, Pliysician& Surgeon, RED CWUD, NEBRASKA. Professional calls promptly attended. Office: over Sherwood's BUre. 8-51 Dr. H. A. Baird, RESILE1TT DENTIST. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. W. JT. RICHARDSON, DEALER IN LIVE STOCK. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. .-0. tlisheit market priee fcald for hoin and eattle. Guide Rock House, J. B. SABIN, Propr, GUIDE ROBK, NEBRASKA. This House has ju3t been refitted and newly furnished throughout. GOOD SAMPME ROOM for the accommodation of commercial men. 49tf EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, NEB. The choicest of Fresh meats, gaaeace Fowls aad every thing in the liae that the star ket affords, always on head. . . . WShop two doon soath of Sherer'! draa star GOTO )at the( Red Cloud Drug Store, TO BUT THsl PUREST DRUGS and Finest Chemicals AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Also, Paints Oils and Dye Stuffs, No tions Bibles, Books & Stationery Tobacco, Cigars, Lamps, Ac PA TENT MEDICINES ordered for parties who may waat anything not usually kept in the valley. COME one aad all aad get your good. a aek for BOOKS from the etreaiatiac library HENRY COOK, Druggist aad Pharmacist. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. fetters ! -Xcthsrs ! ! & ! ! I Arayoo d:tnrbed at night and broken of year Klliri cWk rtila niprinr mad erviac with the T-rnriit tnr- luin of rurttnr teetht 1 f SO. SG at eace and get a bnttl f Sin. Wlnlow's 8-th-teg Syrar. It will rvlicwe the poor httlesuffer er isarBtdialelr-depenil n its there is ao nirtake about it. There is net a wether" en earth who has ever ased it. who will not tell you at once that it will retulxte the bowels, end give rest to the author, arid relief and health to the efclld. operating like natic. It I perfectly safe to use is all ea;er. and pleasant to the taste. and Is tbe prescription of ono of the eldest aad heat esoale i'hyjieit) and nursee in the United snetv;.- beh everywhere.- 25 ceacta bottler ffijfr THE CHreF. M. L. THOMAS, EDITOR. THURSDAY, AUG. 4, 1881. The ladies of Omaha have organ ized a Land League, whatever that maybe. A Negro tramp fired three shots at Mr. Taylor, road master on the A. &. N. last week, but fortunately missed. Rnv. Ttbbles, of Omaha, ras re cently married to "Bright Eyes," daughter of the Chief of the tribe of Omahas. Serious troubles are anticipated between the government authorities and the settlers in the Choctaw and Cherokee nations. Patrick W. Crows, inventor of the "infernal machines" with which it was expected to blow up England, has been placed under arrest. A terrible drought has prevailed in the frontier counties of Texas, and crops are reported an entire failure, and the grass has all dried up. Martail law has been declared in Perry county, Arkansas. The out laws and desperadoes have been car rying things with a high hand. .The State Journal force of printers, or a part of them went on a strike the other day, and thenwent out of town, some of them with the police close to their heels. A terrible railroad war in passen ger rates has been going on in the east for some time, and those who have oc casion to travel over the roads are happy in consequence. The Denver, Rio Grande & Wes tern R, R. Co., has commenced opera tions in Utah. It has a capital of $37,580,000, and proposes to cover Utah with a net of Narrow Gaguc tracks and compete with the Uuion Pacific roads. A Plucky lady by the name of Spencer, residing in Lincoln fired three shots at a burglar who was try ing to break into her house while her husband was absent. The second shot tumbled the villain over, the other two did not take effect. The fastest time for a long distance on record was made by the special train that carried Drs. Hamilton and Agnew, to the beduide of the presi dent when he suffered the relapse last week. The run was mado from New York to Washington at an aver age rate of 55 miles an hour. The President is reported as ir proving very rapidly now, and tlj physician's think that he will be at in a short time. The locality of tje ball lodged in his body has bcea found and will be cut out if founj necessary. The location of the bal is abont four and a half inches belof and to the right of the naval, jui above the groin. Tt.... TO.,.. ., . uiifc m j.iaiamoutn last wee: we called on the Enterprise, H. M Bushneir8 paper, and found the boy "at home." Bush is working hard make his paper a success and as h has a first class office and a gooj country to draw from, and a'thrivin! town to look to for support, and mora over is a hard worker himself, we see no reason why he 6hould not succeed j Success to the Enterprise. A reward of $5,000 subscribed by the diferent railroad companies that! have lines running through the state a k a - a oi Missouri has been offered by the governor ot that state for the capture" of the Winston tram robbers. Th leaders of the gang are the notorious Frank and Jesse James, and they have been outlaws since the war, harbored by the people of Missouri and aided and abetted by their friends in Jackson and Clay counties. It is a dangerous undertaking to attempt to capture them In their stronghold (Clay Co.) ai? several detectives have loarned to their cost still ur tb too. Denver, July SO, 18SL A sojourn of four days in St. Louis gave us a taste of the burning heat by day and torrid temperature at night, which drives the population of that great city away to the mountains and the sea for relief, rest and recupera tion. How kindly Providence pro tides the means to answer the wants and needs of his children. The modes' of travel of fifty yea'rs ago would not answer the necessities of thase great cities, whose homes are little better ffianpentup furnaces; whose WaUa" are heated by day and night during the long, torrid summer. Our railreads, the nation's great commercial arteries, whose iron bands run like sp:ucrs webs to and fro. across the rnntinan v. : hither and thither, hundreds of tW J sand of the overworked and panting denizens of our great cities, to while away weeks and months in building up wasted energies amid the tonic in fluences of pure air, reat, and social recreation. The Chicago and Alton train leaves St. Louis at evening, and if the trav eller telegraphs in advance for a berth in the Pullman he will find himself as comfortable, and meet as gentlo manlv attendants as in any first class .nl0l in iIip pnnntre Tim trsuk U in excellent condition, the cars perfect in ventilation and all their appoint ments, and one can sleep so sweetly, and in the morning awake to find the train still pushing on westward along the beautiful valley of the Kaw River, both sides of which at this writing arc covered with fields of corn so im mense and full of promise that one miuht safely contract on the part ofi thin nation to grow this staple for the whole world. A short morning ride brings the traveller to Kansas City which is not in Kansas at all, but is a bustling, thriving town in Missouri. How im portant it is as a competing point may be seen by tho fact that three rival lines connect it with St. Louis and an equal number of through lines with Chicago, and the great Union depot is a most busy place. If the traveller has not secured his section two days ahead by telegraph and is not willing to plank down one of Uncle Sam's $10 greenbacks, he will certainly nit up across the plains, for everybody is taking the A. T. & S. F. known as the Bananna line. That $10 investment will pan out more comfort than can be realized in any other way. The cars on this line are unequalled; the paper wheels gliding along the track of steel so smoothly that the traveller reads as easily as in his parlor in his eastern home. Evidences of civilization meet the tourist everywhere. He remembers that a few years ago the great battle of Free Speech, Free Soil, and Freo Kansas was here foucht; that the beautiful city of Lawrence was sacked and plundered, and the cry of Bleed ing Kansas was heard as the Marcel laite that stayed the tido of barbarism and gave birth to freedom in this fctatc. What she is and what'shc will be may be judged by 32,300,000 bush els of wheat grown in 1880 against 260,00 bushels grown in ItJtiti. A few yea is ago vegetables could not be grown at Topeka, and the eastern section of the state was an arid desert, as the western half now is. The fer tility of these plains begotten by cul tivation, is a fact fixed and settled. Rain always follows in tho train of agricultural progress, and the pioneers march over tho trail is only needed to make this great waste bud and blos som liko tho rose. Farms and ranch es; towns and cities, in twenty-five years will cover the entire state. We pass Topeka, with its 16,000 inhabi tants, its Capital, its Female college and its Historical Library. On and on the engine bears its ten cars of humanity und its tons of mail, bag gago, and express matter, screeching through villages and towns, corn to the right of us, corn to the left of us, and cattlo evey where. To cat at Florence is to remember the meals at the Massasoit House, Springfield Massachusetts. Florence carries the banner. Night comes on, and tlcepy eyes arc closed, and the Pullman's restful solace in railroad journeyings, carries its precious frcightago locked in the realms of dreamland, on through the plains, where a few years ago the sharp clear shots of the Indi an bullets went whistling through the train as the engeneer whistled "down brakes" to allow ten3 of thousands of Buffaloes to cross the track. Morning comes, and the sun shines on vast sage plains as we sweep on through the valley of the Arknsas, with here and there the "dug-out" of some heroic pioneer, the avant courier of thc-oncoming civilization of the near future. Carcasses of cattle and horses are seen every where, decaying evidences of the severity of a winter unknown in the annals of western life. Pueblo was reached, and every pas- tenger bid good- bye to conductor, en gineer, and all attendants of the train, porter included, and they will ever bespeak a kindly word for the general ifficers who conduct and manage the A. T. & 8. F., the best organized and equipped railroad in America. Pue blo is the junction of the Denver 4 Rio Grande R. R-, with the A. T. & S. F. It is divided into the North and South Pueblo, seperated only by the Arkansas Biver. There are large Smelting works and an imaiense es tablishment fof the manufacture of Beswrafer steel with-capacity to pro- duce 30,000 tons of steel fails per an num in South Pueblo. It is a first class lilace to start' a temperance So ciety, as there are rricre gin mills to" the acre than in any other ttiwri rfh the continent. The""waseec trmshee" are plentiful everywTifJre, and Sin Gee, Mb Yaw and Ching jLonjg del 6 here among the mysteriea oT dirty liriin. Over the Denver 4 &b Grande, tbi 6cenic lin6 of Americai ride brings us to Denver, few hours a,' city of 36,000 inhabitants, situatad On the plains 4713 feet above the sea. Tdot. VlVthfeM The! aflcreC tbe tUU. Graflnn i to have a school building to cost 13,500. Thr .iMeed value of Clav countv h 2,071,30j.SO. Work has commenced on the Platte bridge al Fremont. The new creamery at Crete is meet ing with flattering silccoss. Hastings has secured a new flouring mill with four run of stone. One man at Hardv hds shipped lover tlU0.007 WOrtH Of StOClC SlllCe Juno 1. Lumber in Lincoln has advanced in the last sixty days about forty per cent. It is said Gen. Weaver recived $50 for every speech delivered in Ne braska. Tho Univcrsalists of Hebron and vicinity are talking of building a church. There are now 65,000 head of cattle at Otrallala. and a like number yet to come. The amount to be awarded to fast stock at the coming Saline county fair is $4,600. There are in Dodge county 49,081 acres of wheat to 12,3)8 of corn and 12,276 of oats. The Sioux City and Pacific company are building extensive stock yards in Blair. The alliances in York county will hold a convention on August 20th to nominate a county ticket. A recent enumeration of Burt gives a population of 7,4514,042 males and 3,509 females. Cattle aro held at unusually high figures at Ogallala this season, conse quently sales are limited. The B. & M. Surveyors have loca ted a north and south line of railroad through Chester in Thayer county. A large number of fheep ranches have been located on Lodge Pole creek, north of Sidney. Eleven car loads of hogs, worth $9,600, were shipped from Oakland, Burt county, to Chicago one day last week. The total tax lew in adams county is 17 mills on the dollar. In Linccln county it is over 40 mills on the dallar. ' "" - There are at present thirteen li censed saloons in Nebraska City, and $6,500 has been paid into the school fund. The demand for harvest hands ex ceeds the supply in all parts of the state. Wages range from $2 to $2.50 per day. Stone is being put in the ground for the U. P. hotel building, at North Platte. It comes from a quarry south of Beatrice. The Ii. it M. land depart will send out 100,(100 bill for the coming ol diers re-union in Lincoln, to be dis tributed in the east. Tho total valuation of property in Gage countv is $2,718,928, an increase of $305,053". The levy is eighteen mills on the dyllar. It is estimated that there will be about 30,000 head of cattle, or about eighty trains of stock, shinned from Grand Island alone this fall. John W. Bookwaltcr, the demo cratic candidate for governor of Ohio, owns 11,721 acres of land in Pawnee connty, worth $120,000. John Bruckner while at work with gang of men on the U. P. branch, between Columbus and Lost Creek, fell dead the victim of suntroLc. The farmers' organization of Thayer county proposo selecting tu0 candi dates for omcc'a few weeks previous to the holding of the political primar ies. A little child four years old, belong ing to a Swede family named Brcdcn bure. was struck by lightning and in stantly killed, near Wahoo a few days ago. Recently a sister of Henry Arrant, of Kearney, came over from Ger many. Thursday week she thought it would be nice to go out and help to harvest, which she did without any bonnet or covering on her head. The result was that she was sunstruck and died in a few hours. The increase of Adams county is figured thus: Wheat, 50 per cent; corn, 40; barley and rye, 35; potatoes. 50; broom corn, 35; flax, 40, and all vcrv much superior to the crops of 1880. Quite a number of enterprising citizens of Columbus have formed a new joint stock association to estab lish a fair grounds and driving park, with a capital of $2,500 as a basis. Last Monday the little son of Mr. Waltemath, of Sterling, Johnson county, was horribly burned and died in great agony, after three hour s suffering. He poured kerosene on a smouldering fire. Under the operations of the Slo cumb law, Columbus has developed an enormous number of sick men. Durinc the month of June 639 per Btorc for sons applied to the drug their "medicine." Old Mr. Seckaty, about seventy years of age, living southwest of Ster lig, shot at but missed his wife tbe other day. It seems he has attemp ts to iak hr life several tiaaes pre vious 6ai had not yet succeceded. Two' crews of tracklayers on the B. St X. met last Monday in the vicin ity of Diller. Over 300 miles of what will evidently be the main line be tween Chicago: and Denver are now completed and it is expected that it will be the main line from Crete west until the rart bltwn Wrtnrrri and I trip Misannri Ti mfnnfotw TVia road traverses the best portion of Nebraska and is bound to do a large local as well as t&rotnra' buaiBeM. j Fairburv Gazette. The pay car on the A. &. V. had qnite a little circus down near Te- cumsen last Tuesday. Engineer War ren Fuller picked up tC two year-old heifer and made beef of her m short order, brut in the meaatinfe the' back trucks of. the car were thrown off the track. Alkut tkis tim too, the train stmck mh all bridjre' where1 about fifty horses were tied that belonged to a'jiart of men that were .hunting ra . uiu.ueu wv in me. Jrmins. The an Lmal3' stampeded and ii k said ! that loose horses were scattered theduhtfy for xqplea'&rotaftfc- over SPAN06LE&FUNK, HE. I DO UA RTEJiS FOll AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Two Doors RED CLOUD- - -.'"iss i GO TO W. - Staple Fancy Groceries, -THE TOI5AOCO & ei&APS IN TOWN. ALSO Choice Nuts, Fruits, & Confections. Freah Fruits and Vcgotabls Sold A. " - fl.S. MAH5H. A? - ra'!l - 40 FOULKS Has tines. MANrFACTUREKS OF THE ACME STEEL Darb Fence Wire THE Wire that will make a Visible Fence PlC Tight. Bull Steoss Hbfsd High, e Factory three Blocks north of Post Office. I r at sSsaw t& L - sea IsTsBaSigBj a' w - i mw 1 1 ,! mmtt i. -- mammimtmimammmmmimmmimm - " aoiM.BlMaaia.Msaa rewsTalaart3Jesa?OevgytaauTassCT7XTmrfaaJK4 ft tsW Omm ct tie lnasat tX G&Mkm; m Fr Hr CORE, lob J. South of Rank, 2sTJ5BRA.SIvAJ' w FOR - BEST- on Conuuiwion REP CI Ol'I), NKIJ. m . ii r3 - EiH lb STINE, USTebrasku. ONLY -t fw-Ssfeiiste wrrv Re Cw 0 SAT mil XSSiC.SK. sbSbJb "M Wr. ttl ? 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