.a,TSSr?i,----T. -.!., .-w. - , . ,., rr-aiM.n...............M jfsgm'?f-i&-' - ryipgfgTig.'iJ!JftMg ybfrwtaar- TEEE CHIEF-. rCBtlBaED EVE1IY THURSDAY AT SED CLC-TO, riBBASEi: BV IL L THOMAS, The Cloud )HIEP. "Eternal Vigilance is thz price of Liberty' and $1.60 a year is the price of the Red Cionil Chief, - t at fil,ji,Liyfiflrf-Jm!aaLg tviiin, f22i::-: $U0t year if paid in Airasco. VOL. IX. KED CLOUD. WEBSTER CO. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 3. JSS1. NO- 1& - "' t a..... , .a..- . .-- - JIMl ,,, ,. ... J.. - . - ' - -- - - t - - -" -m, ,KHRinCIHiMBMviilHKiiHBK i " -? rf -5r-j jp- j i. -. Red r "s4 L in SJ- f'SEi , '-f it uxe ?j V toJ - GO rfi A A p NORTH-EAST OR SOUTH-EAST VIA THE B.&M.R.R. Tbi: Road together with the C.B. A Q' which U called TIIK- Burlington Route ! rorii! tlm inoctcoratilctclin-b twc-n cbr.iika I t'i.ts mill all I oiiitu lUrtof Miouri lliver. l'arnenrcre takiiic lUir lino cri the Mo. Hixkt at l'lailiJiuuth o'cr tho Plattsmoutli Steel Bridge, "VVliich has lately been comjileted. Throitglt Day Coaches AND rnllman Sleeping -nrw AKE IM'N TO Iliirlingtoii.Pccriu.Chicaso and Si. LOui, Wlicrr rloyo connections arc mml? in ut.ion depos lor nllfoiiitr Aoitb l'a?t and South. Trami by tbi? roiitf Ktrt in Xcbran. iiro tborc- hir frcelrom the varinus accidcntii vhiili jo Jieiurntly diUy trains icmmc rbtmiKNlroiiithetn'iuii- tuidj. mid iiHLtiKiTf an" thu iuro of miikiiiK Rood cn- ni-ttiun when they tukutbo It. A M. rou to tatt. Through Tickets AT LOWEST 1!ATI in force in the f tntc. nr w'U an full and relial 1p infoitnntioii iriiuin-d. can bo bud umi iifplic.-i-tu n ti Jt. A XI. It. H. Aicint at any of the jrir,cij'.il fttttioLf. ur tu rSHCEVAL IOWSIL, 15lf Utncral Ticl tt Acent; That this medicine lias been UQ Cl lor 35) cars in V l private jiractice, in al! diseases o i the throat and lunj-s, is the -realet bhbhNmenda . 'S tion this Uatsam can nave AS iVuivn tt. Put before the PSMOUWTAIH -K. 50c .-.nl$i. Sample Bot- r, SCOUBH Sfe for sale. Wc. -V.,t,'-"ar2 uarantccit'.hroush "- vi. i? Kansat Crty, Ma. Oo to the reliable and well-known tiiug staml of IJ. 11. Sbercr Ilctl Cloud, -tiul buy n $1 buttle. If after u-inr two-tliiid.'-, yt gU no relief, return the balance and get "tutir money Lack. Samuel West, DEALER IN Tolsacco- -Cigars, CONFECTIONERY. CANNED FHUITS, I-KESH FJIUIT5, CBACKEIIS, CHEESE, ORANGES, LEGIONS, AND A ITU. LINE OF FANCY ft C if iT CP ff U C E KB A1.SO A FIRST CLASS Ics Cream Parlor-. Where you can always get a nice lhh of Ice Cream during the Season. A phare of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. First door so.uth of Alitchell & Morhart's. Ef.d Cloui, - - Nebraska. go Te For Your LUMBER. DRY LU.MP.ER A SPECIALTY. t S BKSf IX T K F. HAU K." hulll lit l.dUPSl I'licct RED CLOUD KE3. o CJ - CJ O o -i i- 4 r- ex S.s x . W g ; i -3 A a o QD 1 H -J & be : 8 ea O ,es K 21 W? a "3 -. c m 9 s 5 A m id i iw. P-rp5f.'V '" sn.T A IlmcUfit, M'SIXESS DIRECTOR Y. .1. K. Skith. Prc't l.t XaUBauk I'-cjtrlco Xeb. F. C.Smith. Ctb'rlt XuKnV Beatrice Xtb. SMITE BROTHERS, BANKEES, J(El) CLOUD. NEIi., Tranucta eeneral banking buitneo. buy nd ell county warrant, alio County. I'reeinet and Kahnd District iiondi. Ntcotiitc (arm uurtgacci, buy and ell For eijen I'xebanKO. c-i-cial attention riven to collection. ItKrrpKvcrsr lt Xnt. Bank Xcw Tork. Oma ha Nat. Bank, OidhLj. SMITH IIUOS. O. Y. Snini.nu, Prf.-idcnt. 11. V. Shirev. Cusliicr. wm Gin mi, IlED CLOUD, NEIL Monkv To Loan on Ileal EsUtto and Chattel Moitgage. Buy and fell Ex change and do a general Banking business. REFERENCE.-: S oyer A Atkin. Kanke-f. York; York County Bankt York. Fanners A Merchant-' Bank. Yrk; Union Xationat Bink. Chicago; Marsh Bros.. Mosbur A Co. Lincoln. 9-3tf 0. C. Cabk. Jb. McXkt. Case & McNkny, A TTORNEYS AND COCNSKI.ORS AT LAW. Will practice in nil thn Court- of thlf Statp and Ni.rtbcrn Knncas. Collection- an well a litiKa tedbusintiMcar-lully and etaeiently attended to. Urric.tr.- On Webster fitrocl. one door north of Uarbcr'u Store, ItKI) ri.Ol'l), XF.lt. " j". S. GILHAM, A TTOUNEY AND C0CNSEI.0R' AT LAW. Offic one door north of Knlry Flrox. i;EI) CLOUD. NEBRASKA. Edwin C. Hawley. A TTORNEY AND C0USSF.I.0R .AT L.W. Omici:: 1st door south of Smith Bros. bsd cloud, ksb. Laird & Smith, altoune .- am) couxski.oii.s at law. Hamim.s. - Nerraska. Will j.racticc in :ill the Conns of thoStato. rrmni't attention ciicn to nil business entrn-ted to hii care. julyl-7 J. L. Kmr, IMooiuirgton, Nebraska. C. W. Ru.er, Hcd Cloud. Neb. KALEY BROS., A TTORNKY.S AT I AW A HEAL ESTATE V ACIK.VrS. Will practice in all llm I'ourts in Xebraska and imilbrrti K.in'-i cilleetioiiv i-nnujitly at tended to aul correspond, nee 'oliciti-d. I.S3 CLCUD. Kecrasia. Ao. Accnts for B. A M. U. B. Uiuds. i:lji5:b:t a. ii ali. iff. D. Physician& Surgeon, RED CLOUD, NED. Af -Wan! ?un:cnn B. .1- M. H. K. K. C Ofiico over John-on A- Cretidry cnds More. Resi dence over l'rkins .V Mitchell's storo Ui'fiui J. M. IflOSEIA, n. D. -ECI.ECTIC Physician and Surgeon, KKD CLOUD. XKB. Will ry special attention to Obstetric- and di?ca-cs of women Also general and special -ursery. Dieases of the Kje and Ear. Charges moderate. Ofiico over ho'er'- Drop Store. Rcsidcnco 1th house north of school house. j .t?dly Physician& Surgeon, COWLKS, NERRASKA. Professional calls promptly attended. Office: At reidenee near Cowlcs. S-Sl Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDENT DENTIST. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. W. N. RICHARDSON, PEALERIN LIVE STOCK. RED CLOUD. NEBKASKA. .-0. lichest market prico to-d ft-r bocs and cattle. Guide Rock House, J, Ji. S A If IX, Propr. GUIDE BOCK, NEBRASKA. This House has just been refitted and newly furnished throughout. GOOD SAMI-LE BOOM for the accommodation of commercial men. 49tf HENEY Paints, COOKo Oils. 3 iZ Glass. CLOUD Notions, DRUG o --- .l-- Wall Taper, f STORE, v 0rLa A:c., ifce. EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, UEB. The choicest of Fresh meats. Sac-age. Fowls and every thins in the lis that the mar kets fiords, always on haad. , WSaop two doora souta of Sierers drna itora NOTICS T0TSACH22S. Kctiee is hereby rfven. that I trill exa-nint all persons who may desira to offer, themselves sa candidate- for teachers of the primary or common schools of Webster county, at Red Cloud on the finrt Saturday in the n) nth? ! rebruhry. Afar August and November: At Blue Hill on the first Siturday in the month- oi January, Airil. Jnly and October, At Guide Roes on the fiirat Saturday in the month' of March, June. September and December. Examinations to commence at 9 a 'clock x. it, A. A". Tope. CenB'y Supcriiitcndcdi of Public Instruction j PEOH 07S 0771? CCSBSSPSlTDZirT. Washington Oct., 31, 1SS1. In spite of all the clamor a-i to the bad air of the Capital, there never haa been in its history,, eo many people engaged in the bt:iin&i of house hunting. Tlicre is an absolute corner in dwcllingK, and the would-be tenant- go two on a hone; ami all this after a tea-on when more houses hac been built than in any former two veanj. The long se-ion of Congrc- adiled to all tiie ti-u.il attraction-, will bring to our city, the htrgp-it winter pop'il.ttton ever domiciled at the Capita!. The Centennial at Yorfctown has revived many long-forgotten incidents and past memories of thoie who were actors in the bloody scenes of the early yearo of our history. A visit to the old dilapidated vault of the Washington family, in an open field at Wakefield, Va., Inula it in a most disgusting and di-.tre-js.ing condition, like the tepul-ehre-i of most of the first families of the F. F. Y'p. A crumbling old slab is still found upon which, one reada with difficulty in old-style sunken let ters, the following: Here Ivcth ye body of John Washington Eldest Son of Capt. Lawrence, Washington who departed This life ye 10th of January 1G9G Aged 10 years and six months, Also Mildred Washington Eldest Daughter to said Washington who departed Ye 1st of August 1090 Aged 5 months. There is good reason for believing that the ground around the old vault will bo improved at no distant day. Colonel George Corbin Washington, the fifth owner of Wakefield, commen cing with John Washington, in exe cuting a deed of sale of the estate to John Gray in 1SI3 reserved si.tty feet square at the birth-place and the same area at the vault. These were subsequently enlarged the birth place to one acre anil the vault to a half acre through the liberality of Mr. Wilson, the present proprietor of Wakefield. In 1858 thee reservations were deeded in perpetuity by their owners to the Commonwealth of- Vir ginia, for purposes of improvement and embellishment. For months the people of the Capi tal have been quietly disclosing some plan for icmoving the unsightly tele graph poles that arc accumulating so rapidly as to sadly disfigure the streets and avenues of our' beautiful city. An ell'ort was made to run the telegraph wites through the sewers, but the experiment was a -failure. A company is now being organized under patents holjl by the National Underground Elect! ie Company of Philadelphia, and in a short time the Telegraph, the Telephone, and Elec tric Light Companies in lhe Capital will hi; required to run all their wires underground ?s is to be the case in the qtiaker city. New York; Boston, and Chicago, in each of which Com panies are now being organized with the exclusive right to use the patents owned and controlled by the National Company of Philadelphia. Public te.-'ts. have been made with this system in Camden. New Jeiey. and a line has been laid in Philadelphia, calcu lated to carry twenty cables of fifty wires each. The system is the most complete in the world, and it will be but a few years till all wires both in the cities and through the country, will be earried underground, a great saving of expense to the companies and a relief to the inhabitants of cities. Score another for an Ohio Novelty. This time it is Jesse Baldwin, whsc head full of hayseed is whitened with the frosts of Mxly-odd winters. Out of his old carpetbag he planks down on the counter at the Treasury, matured hix per cent, bonds with ma tured interest amounting to $17,I4(.i..n, on which he demands the gold. He was not a follower of the High Priests of the Greenback party, and had no use for the rag baby or paper money. Gold, shining gold was what he wan ted. The good natured cashier counts him out 857 double eagles. There was still the small sum ot $9.50-due to him, and this was tendered to him in silver, and he protested and de manded gold. Again his wish was complied with, the cashier hading him a $5 piece, a $2.50 piece and two gold dollars. He carefully counted the gold pieces and packed them away in his old carpet sack. The gold weighed over seventy pounds and it was a difficult task for him to lift it or carry it away. The Treas ury officials "put him down as a ''crank," and, fearful that he might fall into the hands of the Philistines, sent for a policeman, who responded and persuaded the gold-crazed Ohioan to express his treasure home. The man was sane on all subjects save in his hatred of paper money and his love for the precious metal. .The demands made for the redemp tion of mutilated notes arc most strange and curious. A man in Cale donia, Vermont writes the Treasurer that one cow of a number, he is una ble to identify particularly; chewed and swallowed the contents of his poeketbook. There were in that pocketbook twenty $10 bills, one $20 silver eertifieactc and a $5 note, in all $225. There were also in the pocket book two keys, "both of which," naively says the writer, "with pieces of the book, were found upon the ground." He wants the United States to reimbuisc him for his loss. The thing cannot be done. The man will have to produce portions of the notes upon which the cow operated before he can recover from Uncle Sam. PilAKS. The ladies, of the M. R Church met last Saturday at the residence of Mr. Spanogle and organized a society to be calletC'The Ladies aid Society of the M. E. Church." There was a "large at tendance, ami such officers were elec ted, and committees appointed, as is necessary in an institution' of that kind. The object of this society is to collect money to help pay the church debt. The ladies intend to do this by sewing and by giving an oecasiorral entertainment in the eveninrr. - A more extended report will be given hereafter when this socictv shall have adopted a constitution. There will be tf-mceting of this so ciety at the residence of Robert Mitch ell on Friday afternoon of this week. All ladies interested are cordially in vited to come,- with' needle, thimble, and scissors and lend us a helping hand sej. " Republican Ticket. For Jadce of the Sorrtto Court.- SAMUEL MAXWELL For ItefentJ of the Univenity of ;,"Jrka- LEBBEfS B. FI FIELD, ISAAC POWERS. For Dlitrict Attnray 5th DLirietr : V. BIEP.BOWER- COTOTT. For nepreicctatlTcs C. W. KALEY. For County Clerk. JOHN P. DAY1IA, For County Treasurer: . CHARLES BUSCHOW, For Sheriff. JOSEPH W. WARREN, For Commissioner lit District: J.E.SMITH, For County JuJse: EDWIN C. HAWLEY. For Supt. of I'ublic Instruction: CHARLES W. SPRINGER, For County Surveyor. C. P. RINKER, For Coroner DR. R. R. SHERER. 7al5at Creek Itcas. Walnut CrefJc, Oct. 2 , 1 SS 1 . Ed. Chief: Perhaps a few items from Walnut will be acceptable. The Chief will visit us for the next year, and we think longer. The cry on Walnut at present is, "We want a cheap teacher." Query: "Don't 'cheap teachers' . often prove an expensive luxury? Or, rather poor economy ? Preaching at the stone school houso next Sabbth by Rev. Hummel. There is always a good congregation when Mr. Hummel preaches. Our people always appreciate a man who prefers earning his living, to receiving "aid." Mrs. D. D. Noble of Friend-. illc Neb., is vioiting relatives in this neigh borhood. That sounds had about pasturing cattle on other people's corn, don't it ? Somebody thought the ford was pretty deep, the other day. We don't want to force our opin ions on any one, but we would like to see prohibition in some of the towns "out west." Mr. Pierstorff has fenced in a nice pasture. That looks like enterprise. In spite of hard times building is in progress, one houso being erected by M. C. Fulton and another on the farm owned by L. E. Davis". When are you going to have a "house warm ing" Mac That young man must be getting in desperate earnest, for ho was seen, that rainy Sunday, starting in hot hatc in the direction of the river, but he carried an umhorclla over his head so he couldn't have been think ing of drowning himself Wonder how the horse race came out. A lycc-am would be interesting SOr'l. Tiie Republican ticket this fall is a good one. Vote the straight ticket this fall and subscribe for the Chief. U. No. Ho. The Webster Co. Woman Suffrage Society will meet at the residence of Mrs. E. C. Van Auken on Friday evening of this week, at 7 o'clock. The subject for reading and discussion I will be laws relating to women asi contained in those sections of the statutes called "Decendenta and Divorce and Alimony." All inter ested are invited to attend. TniK The aspirations of ajackass Kcnney for senator next fall. TuAXs-unKNT The reason for the auriculated roor back editor's support of the court house ring. For Sale. Isavale, Webster Co. Neb. Nov. 2, 1831. t 1 Short Horn Bull, 3 vcars old with icuigree. ine oest Dull m the countv. 300 Rooil Wethers, 1M" Ewes fin.! I-Atnlw I Thorough bretl Polih-China Boar, j I nair of work horses, 24 cwt. 3 Meers 2 years ohl. 1 Pair 3 year old s'teers broke to work. For cash or on time. 13-W-3 II. Slevexsox. NOTICE. SaleofEeal Estate for taxes. On ' the first Monday of Xovcmber I SS 1.1 as required by Chap. 77, Sec. 100 Statutes of Nebraska, I will offer at Public Sale, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m., at the Treasurers Office of Webster Co., Neb., all lands on which the taxes ; for the year 1SS0 and previous year's ; remain unmrid. Sib? to ennrimiA from day to day until all lands, lots or blocks have been offered. 10-4-w E. II. Jones, Co., Treas. ASK 70U3 &20SS1 AJ723 2T07SS333, 23, FOR- . gilma.:lps fire-lightning brick. 10-6-w DISSOLUTION. . .Notice is hereSy iien that the co partnership heretofore existing under sihe firm name of A. A". Pope & Co. S t lllS ri"IV .libSl-tlrol Kv mnlnJ .r t- . .... J, .,.. w, "ent. ' lO-W- A. s. lOPir MlTCHELI. MbRHART L:r: xyu Work or GiRnrur Em bracing an Account of Hi Sinipc'w lit Childhood, His Career as a Sol dier, Hii Siiccew a? a itaUtnan. Ht) Elevation to the Pri-ud.-r II : DAurd'y Aa.tnHti 1U JiMitiCUrk Ru,th, LL. D. W If Mel-.' Deiuw.c. Iowa. GrtnTa! Asrt .r !iwa am! Nbmk TliK hfo, jiulV unices and tragic death of Gar held, t inth a record of more interest Uiii .my chapter of corresponding length m American history. Under treatment of o mas terly pen, it expand to a narrative in which the career of the (student, the scholar, thw philosopher, the soldier the .-tatc?man, the executive, form a panorama of the moil instructive word-pictures known to our literature a narrative that will command the study anil admiration of the world for evermore. The author of the work hereby an nounced is one of the moot eminent of living hi-tormu; n ripe scholar, a thorough investigator, and charmmj: writer. His historic are known and prized wherever English is the pre vailing tongue. He approached thw biography with a more eloquent pen than any heretofore used by him, to caue the biibject is an inspiration to eloquence, to truth, to tevereine, to all that i admirable in humanity. A nobler theme for the modern writer can not be found. It is indeed fortunate for the com munity that an author so n!l en dowed with every qutiIiuVi: r. lor . work ima engaged in iti? p; ru.-j His name is a guarantee ! ;uit .. . -performance. His Garfi d I t it which occupies the inmost . of the Amerian heatt and appe'n t. its tendere.-t sympathies, that tei- -the brave-it lesions to our vomit ni.u the noblest to our manhootl; that ir r.nui.tv frCUl our n ttional glry a blighter halo than ever illumes the memories of king- and potentate-, or makes illustrious the conquerors of States. His narrative is the electric chain which transmits the wondrous storv of endurance, triumph oer ob stacles, and final achi,ement, that will live in the annals of the world a- long virtue is revered ami tine nobil ity honored. There are other works which pre tend to recount the same history Mo.-t of tliem are revamped from cheap biographies which were made to influence the Pi evidential Cam paign of 1XS0, and are not of perma nent value. .Others are still more valueless, having been haMily com piled from articles in the newspaper and magazines, without regard to proper verification or arrangement. Dr. Ridpath's book is thoroughly au thentic. Its faet.s are derived from undoubted authority and, as a rule, from original sources of information. It should, and doubtless will, supplant most of the trashy publications which have made Garfield their subject in profanation of his fame and for mer chandise of his niemorv. Special Notices. Ncticcf in this column will be charged ,r cf nt a line rich week. Shogo Flour for sale at Konv's. Headquarters for flour at Putnam's Flour ami Feed Store. A full stock of iron and wood pumps, at Mitchell it MoitH.urr. 4-tf W. IJ. Kony has the largest stock of 1'ancy Orocei ics, Confections, &c, in the valley. Go to Roby's and he will show you Daylight-Oil; it burns longer gives a better light and is noM-crpou'tr. 11-tf Fort Sale: ICO r.rre- of land 7 miles south-wet of Ked Cloud, partly under cultivation. Timber anil water. Apply at this ollice. Smith Brothers announce still an other important reduction in rate of interest on time loans. Straight vine per cml annual intern!. Call at the Bank and leave vour application. 40tf. Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup is par ticularly recommended for children. It is the most pleasant, soothing and effective cough remedy known. Call on your druggist and try a bottle of if. It only"costs twenty-five and fifty cents. One trial is sufficient to convince the most skeptical of the invaluable and unfailing efficacy of Dr Mar shall's Lung Syrup, Cor curing coughs, consumption, asthma, bronchi::?, etc. Try it, by all means". Price 25 and o- cents. $50,000 To Loan On Real E-tat security, at 9 per cent., annual interest. No commis sions, at The Webster County Bunk. Red Cloud. 10-tf TAKE NOTICE. I have purchased the fractional i sec. of land laying between Peter McNitt's and the river. And the public is hereby notified not to cut any timbor on the same. M. B. McNitt. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me by Note or Book account will call immediately and settle the same, as I design closing out my stock of general merchandise ot the earliest day possible. 4-tf " Samuel Gabrer. September 1st, 1S8I. 7 Per Cent. Honey to Loan! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, of on deeded land at 7 per cent., ana I-G2 per cent, commission, or at straight 9 per cent, no commission. , . JXO. K. WlLLCOX. Office next door to Chief office. 30ft "Wins fs" a mockcrV and " strong drink is raging." . Take Peicely Ash BrrTEEsl ,tJtt is not s beverage, but a remedy, for all ill affects of an excess of intoxicating' simulants. Don't take a drinkrt ofcfore 4brcaktast "just to wake yoa"up,M Eecauseypa feel so stupid and1 languid. Yon 'are sure tc feeel worse s eocrr' hs the effect wears off. -JTnTce .a half wine glass oj.Pbickl.Tj Jfeir r BrrxER$. Jt.will iyniiinv yoi mffcf" th wKoilo"dy HURRAH ! ANOTHER CHANGE! Read, Notice and Get Posted. EOS KIs TIA L BKOS' Bulletin.' Still Come to the Front; we mean all uc ad-'-vertise. Convince yourself of the same and call on K s e ni h a X B i s ' NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE In their new building opposite the Chicago Lumber Yard. Have jut received the i Largest And Most Completo Line of new goods, consisting of ILHf fllln. For Men. Youths and large assortment of That can be found in the Republican Valley. Latest STYLUS, NUWJiST PATTERNS and BEST MADE. ROSENTHAL BROS. Have marked their goods down to ROCK BOTTOM FIGURES. Wc have the largest and best selected line ot Dry Goods, Hats 6c Caps, Boots 6c Shoes, Trunks 5c Valises, and also a full line of C.1K i9JE TS .WD OMLCJLO TILS At figures lower than can be bought in" the Republican Valley Do not fail to see our new line of nobby Also fmc line of Fancy Notions such as Corsets, Cloak Buttons, Dress Buttons, Ladies Tics, and in fact everything in the line of ladies furnishing goods, also a complete line of Red and White, Plain and Twill Flannel. And also dress Flannels and Cashmeres in all shades and' qualities. Rosenthal Have the latest novelties in gents Furnishing Goods, also fancy Percale, and white Shirts and Medicated Scarlet Underwear. We keep a fnll lino- of Ster-.m HaU, and a fine line of For lUta for MSN YOUTHS and CH ILDP.EN. Our nobl- children's SUk Velvet Turban Cap are neat. We aim to sell goods LOW, and -xa bocghtoor immense tock dircci from Eastern jlann&cturers for ch, we would L? pleated to have you call and judge for vininelTc. 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