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Clyde Democrat from Clyde, Kansas • 4

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Clyde Democrati
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EARLY RECOLLECTIONS CLYDE, Dsa 39, 1 880. Of-Cloud Ccunty, Clyda find Vicinity. Owes, ts Fkxd Haukool, AT THE- Editors and Proprietor. (3 Is fereootsa jfclFTS I JOBH B. The Elm Creek settlement, although it cannot date its birth so far ick, yet'at this time was in a more prosperous condition.

The people composing it, seemed to be favored with better opportunities for improvement generally they seemed to be men with families, more determined in the purpose of making this their final home; the result was, they immediately went to work, and Eztebai. commission houses in the iti.il (Toys Toys! Urge cities, owing to the decline in grain, have "stopped to go again." Lamps Lamps 1 IN Tqkrk is a bill which has passed Congress to promote edncation throughout the land. It provides Dolls for Girls Mumping Jacks I in a short time had more substantial improvements, and soon we find them that all the proceeds from sales of CHEAP CASH STORE The next 60 days in all kinds of Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Eats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, etc Have just received a large and new line of GERIMTOinf YAM Also new dress goods. Have a large stock of Standard GAtMED GOODS, in Stock and now in order to reduce the same as early as possible, will sell at greatly reduced prices. L.

VL BISHOP. rierr Year Gifts! ISHAVING Articles hauling their surplus farm products to market. I cannot describe this Groceries and Provisions, Boots and Shox. public land shall be distributed among the States, the first ten years on the TOILET ARTICLES! settlement so minutely as the other, ITOYS FOR BOYS 11! basis of illiteracy and after that sc but among the substantial men wil 1UO FULL LINE OV cording to population. It met the cordial approval of both parties.

The PmcskkTs 1 PjggSEgTSI mention the names of J. If. Hagarnan, J. II. Thorpe, Randal Iloney, Quincy Honey, K.

D. Hagaman, David Rob one objectionable feature in the bill is that thirty per cent of the proceeds A great Variety for all ij (All kinds of Ornaments I nOTOS FfltlGYiS OflODS, IIATS flIJD GAPS, ET6, fOT AH kinds of Canned goods eonstantly on hand JSk must be devoted to colleges. The inson, Mr, Swearinger, Richard Caughlin, and Obadiah Thompson. (Tops I Tops 1 Tops 1 1 1 ctoass and Tobacco 2 There are others well worthy of being masses do not stand in need of college iate education. Where such Is needed it ought to be paid for by the party mentioned in this connection, but COME and 8eaJ, COKE and See I Xo cannot now recall them to memory.

8ome of these had farms under a fair interested and not by the public. Drep ta and ear Itoek state of cultivation. Evxbt once in a while some dis graceful affair takes place in our Na One thing for which this settlement is entitled to great credit, is, that so Come and see ns, no trouble to show onr good. early as in '65, they bnilt them tional Legislative Halls, where, above all other places, decency and respect should predominate. These bodies are the highest tribunals in the land, school-house, and had scholars therein J.

1 PATTERSOll KASL, Manufacturers Agents for that same year. I know this to be the case for the sehool was in session and it is pitable that our represent tives cannot adjust affairs without de at the time I came up the valley in search of claims. Miss Rosilla Honey. Alt good are a repreaented. f.

Vy. nouncing each other as villians, liars. We nil at bottom frtem, and gmmrrwntm tatif action. MILBURN WAGON, scoundrels and thieves. Last Wed daughter of Randal Honey, and now the wife of Wm.

Wilcox, was teacher, up the creek, we had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of the venerable Thomas Williamson, who had nesdays on the floor of the House of and has the honor of having taught Representatives, during the debate, the first school in the county. My IfcSheary and Champioa GRAIN DRILLS, preceded us, some two or three days. He had just pitched his tent on the Weaver called Sparks "a liar," where upon Sparks termed Weaver a "Scoun other side of the creek, from where he opinion is, that this was not only the first school taught in this county, drel and a vilian." Both proceeded now resides. His son James imme but among the very first in this val to throw off their coats, with a view CifuT 7asMnpton Street aii Bortca AEii3, diately went to work and built a crossing, which to us was a great con J. J.

Case, N.C. Thompson and K. Harsh, ley, for I know of bat one other of having a "rough and tumble set school-house, which was at Mil ford, too," but were prevented by the other honorable members. This style of then called Batchelder. I know they hid none at Clay Center, and from venience we were the first to cross tt with a loaded team.

But of Williamson I shall speak more at length in the next issue. The Globe-Democrat thus graphi CHEAPEST AND BEST! Mrs. 'Cross, nce Marion C. Evans, or as she was better known, George Eliot, the popular writer and novilist of England, d'ied last Wednesday evening. She was born in England in 1820, and was the daughter of a poor curate who was unable to give her an education.

was adopted by by a wealthy clergyman who sent her to the best teachers. When years old she entered he literary field, and soon won distinction. Last May she was married to John Walter Cross, of Wcy bridge, a merchant. A darkey who was stopping to wash his hands in a ditch didn't notice the peculiar actions-of a gout just behind so when he scrambled out of the water, and was -asked how it happened, he answered 'xaotly, but 'peared ns if de-shore kinder h'isted and frowd argument may be allright on the streets, what I can learn, none on Pete's but in so august a body as the House Sufteyi ait Mbi Ybn Also the Santel Pow anil HanJ Creek. So it looks as though this of Representatives, it wont do.

cally describes the' disgraceful pro settlement might claim the honor of AStstem of washing clothes in ceedings in the House of Representa building the first school-house in the vogue in some French towns is worthy tive, between Congressmen Weaver valley. Tis true the house was not of special mention. Its economy is so and Sparks: built after the most approved style CORN SHSLLEBS. "The shock of mo unwonted an unparlia great as to greatly reduce the cost, being of round cotton wood logs, not mentary encounter brought both floor and This is the process Two pounds of gallery to tht-ir feet in an Instant. A roar more than-about 14 by 16; dirt roof, and no flooring except mother earth, of soap is reduced with a little water of voices, amid which cat-calls of order.

Victor Cane Mills, to pulp, which having been slightly 1 lauirhter. hissi-s and yells, succeeded. yet it would be considered an acquis ruu-siro urn rimiNJ! A SopaliiMot will ba clren la everr number for lMt, containing full-aiae ptMrn for IMly's or child' draas. Kverjr sutMeiiber will receive during tbe yew, twelve or these oattems, worth, more, alone, tbatt tbe BUtacriptton price. Prtkimom's Maoamxb Is the best and cheapest of theliuly's bookn.

it fcives more for the money, and combines greater merits, than any other. Ia short it baa the best steel engravings, best colored fashion, beat dress patterns, best original stories, beat work-table patterns, best mimic, etc It immense circulation and long established reputation enables lis proprietor to distance all competition. In 1830, a new feature was Introduced, which will be improved in 1SS1, being a series of splendidly illustrated articles. The stories, novelets, Ac. In "Peterson" are admitted to be tbe beat published.

All the most popular female writers contribute to It. In 1881, about 100 original stories will be given, and In addition 6 Copyright Novelets, by Ann 8. Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict, Jane O. Austin, Mary V. Mpencer, Sidney Trevor, and that Inimitable humorist, ths aothor of "Jtmiah Allen's Wife." The Colored Steel Fashion Plates in "Peterson" are ahead of all others.

These plates are engraved on steel, twice the usual siae, and are unequalled for beaaty. They will be superbly colored. Also. Household and other receipts, articles on Art Embroidery, Flower Culture, la abort everything In- warmed is cooled in ten gallons of Wearer's face flushed a bright rfd, then ition in those' days here on the fron etc. water, to which is added one spoonful the receding blood left his face paler than tier; humble as it was, I remember before.

lie tmniediatHy stepped into the of turpentine oil and two spoonfuls of J. M. Thorpe declare he wonld not mi "Th Itueiili lipzlif rf AssTb." 1111 ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE. Taking literary rank with the best periodicals of the day, it claims to be, In Its peculiar characteristics aud varied Departments, more thoroughly Identified with the people then any other magazine of lj cIm. going into their homes, not only as a iu-r fur goed.

but as a pleasant companion and friend, interested in all that interests tbe household, and ready sa help comfort, amuse. Instruct and delight ail. from ate youngest to the oldest. what oua suascaiacm sat. "Each year have 'taken It contains at least Vi happy d-iys the days on which my raagaatne ommm.

"I am a better wife, a better woman, a batter mother for its sake." "I feel as though I could not keep house without It. "For six years I have, each month, greeted the arrival of your dear, delightful magazine with the affection I would bestow on a dear friend "I cannot send off my order without briefly, my gratitude for such a blessing as your ma gacine ia to us, and to hundreds of women la our Xatr land." "It fills a want In the household that I have lcag felt the need or: and, I am sure in this, that I oaly express the sentiment of wives and mothers all ever the loud." "I thank you ror giving nsa magazine wkleh holds Up a high standard of life, and lifts one up to new and earnest endeavor toward the right." "I wonder how I have done without your maga-alne so long. I hope never to be without tt agaia." T3UI3 FOR I copy one year, .12.00 1 copies one year copies one year 1.5a 4 copies one year 8 copies, one year, and one to dub-getter, flLta Butterick's Fashions In very number. Hpecitneu auinbers, free. T.

S. ARTHUR SOll, 227 S. Sixth Philadelphia, Pa. AW See our club lists. alttle, and wilted rapidly toward Spurks' ammonia; then the mixture is agita HODSE-BDILDERS, take five hundred dollars for what deck, when the latter squared himself for "Thrashing Iy steam," miinuurcd a fond mother, she nt an irti-ele in an aricultunl paper.

What jrit-ups they do have nowadays. If I had had one of those steam thrashers for my four boys, my arms wouldn't have been as rheumaticky as tliey are to-day," and she dreamingly thought his children learned in it; quite a ted. The water is kept at a tempcra-turejwhich'can be born by the hand; physical resistance. It was a thrilling mo ment. Jttt as Wearer reached his wait compliment to Miss Honey.

ing antagonist, and as he let fly bia light, It was in this settlement the place In thissolution the white clothes are put and left there for two hours STOfiEininnines as If to graap rather than atrike hiin. sev was first established for the voting of the past as it might have been. eral members precipitated themselves upon I nri.i. I lenwunaj senna laiways in aavancei sz.uu am prepared to furnish While Cut nirinrih. rv.u.

before washing them with precinct; which then consisted of 8 tone for Building Trimmings promptly to $3. so a copies ror4.o with a costly steel engrave- him from behind. Then Sparks made an A receipt for making soup Take of the whole county. All this in order in any quantity at any time. Also 1 "oran-fauier Tens or oratown," as or an care in the meantime to cover the tub.

The solution may be warmed again Illustrated Album, quarto, gilt, for getting up the Fkksh Burned Limk of the verr best dicated thrift, determination, and an a pail of water and wash it boil it till it is brown on both sides; quality always on hand, delivered at Clyde enterprise well worthy of compli and used once more, but it will be effort to get to his desk sod at Weaver, when he too, was seized. By this time the whole bouse was a howling mob. The scene beggars description; yells of Let 'em fight!" "Put 'em "Give him one at lowest living rates, batisfactiou guaru- pour in one bean when the bean be ment. necessary to add a half spoonful of gins to worry prepare to simmer. If The dividing line between these teed.

J. K. Soash. Strawbkkkt, Wasttingtan County, nansas. turpentine and another spoonful of Club.

4 Copies forS6.M. Copies fort.00. With an extra copy of the Magazine for 1M1, as a premium, to the person getting up the Club. Copies for 8.0(1. 7 Copies Air $10.50.

With both an extra copy of the MagasJne for ISSI, and tbe picture, or Album, to the person getting up the Club. For clubs still greater inducements. Address post-paid, CHAKUK J. PETERSON, SOS Chestnut Philadelphia, Pa. aarSpecInMos seat gratis, if written for, to get up clubs with.

soup won't simmer it's too rich pour two settlements, as is well known, ammonia. Once washed with soap in more water; dry the water with a was the itepuuiican liiver, hence we for luck and other choice epithets- audi as the attractive listeners may pick up at towel before you put it in the dryer have "North side of the river," and the clothes are put in hot water, and OYSTERS! OVSTEDS! a Sunday beer-garden row, were freely "South side of the river." At this Dine is applied. This process, it is the water the sooner it browns. Serve hot. --r bandied about.

Several members rushed time there were advantages enjoyed obvious, saves much time, much labor to aid father than prevent a flyht. Con. by the North side over the other, in AMD A GOOD Square Lleal! and fuel, while it gives to the clothes spicuonaly among them was the lank form asmuch as they had the military road Earn a whiteness much superior to that ob leading from Ft. Riley to Ft. Kear of Jones, of Texas, who had been prompt The best place in town to get your tained by any other process and the ney.

The great advantage of this was, that the government had A sad-looking man, says Burdette, went into Burlington drug store. "Can you give me," he asked, "something that will drive" from my mind the thoughts of sorrow aud bitter recollections?" And the druggist nodded and put him up a little ing Weaver most of the time. He rau down the aisla pulling off his coat as he eame, and struck at Sparks ever the heads Oysters done up in every style, and a good square meal, at all hours of the destructive use of the washboard is not neccessary to clean the clothes built bridges over the principal creeks; so the public travel had to be day and evening, is at F. BABOflS, Proprieierc. The Pomeroy House has lately chansred hands has been reaovmted and of half a dozen intervening members.

His arm appeared to be ten feet long as he did from impurities which they contain. mainly on the North side. The mail DAVID COON'S RESTAURANT. dose of quinine, wormwood and rhu route, the mills, and the post-offices The following letter was written by so, but It wouia nos reacn. jonea waa grabtwd and borne back, and the combat newly furnished throughout, is located close by the K.

P. R. R. Depot being on this side, country stores barb, epsom salt and a dash of castor-oil, and gave it to him and for a plain old Irishman to his son at would naturally follow in their wake. and has good sample rooms in center of town.

It is the only real nrst-eUst? ants were separated, In the meantime To avail themselves of thee ad van the renorfters, vatr and clerks had been college: Bartlett Crump's house in town, and runs a splended new Kansas City 'Bus to and from all trains, free. Terms, $2 per day. Commercial travel a specialtr. six months the man couldn't think of anything in thev world except new schemes for getting the taste ou of driven from their place. The associated tages, the people of the South side prem-reporter had gathered up his sheets Dkab Sojc I write to send you two pairs of old pants, that you may were often put to the inconvenience, and ned, while his tanie was Kaoeaea over bis mouth.

and at times great annoyance of cross in the melee. Speaker Randall ran Tor me have a new coat made out of them. ing and re-crossing the river; which chair, which Covert gladly rarreftdered, send also some new socks which your dad to be done by fording. As an ad the waa commanded 1 Our Hub List; We invite the attention of persons de illustration of the annoyance, J. M.

mother has just knit by cutting down toarreu'the disorderly members. John 6. paraded the gilded mace np and down Thorpe told me some time ago, that siriug to subscribeSfor periodicals the com Is the place to buy all kinds of the aisles, and peace was strain resiorea. 7 (toitj at one time he and James Hagaman, ing year, to examine our CUih List: hav The peuker, in a volee, suggested some one move the committee rise, they leirj Us Skeif-HsTiware, Cri Stella, td lug made special arrangements with the whilst on their wav to mill, with publishers of the different papers, we are oaded teams had the misfortune of enabled to offer the Democrat aud any of WHITEWATER WAfiON. CHEAP FOR CASH.

could adjourn. This waa done. The house adjourned, and the memtters O'ink quietly away, as if conscious of their disgrace." "Hi getting one of them stuck in the river tbe subjoined Hat, for a trifle more than the they had to unload by chucking the regular price of the Utter: sacks on their shoulders, while the liin ov PeaucATwaa. Pries with Democrat. some of mine.

Tour mother sends you ten dollars withou my kno for fear you may not 6pend it wisely I have kept back half, and only send five. Your mother and I are cept that your sister has got the measles, which we think would have spread among the other girls if Tom had not had them before, and he if. the only one that is left. I hope yon will do honor to my teachings if you do not you are an assjtnd your mother and myself are your affectionate parents, Tom Drota. water was up to their waists, with American poultry VOTES AND QUERIES.

Clifton Editors Clyde. Democbat. I see arge cakes of. ice floating down the Appletou's Journal. KENUAijii afA ii CURE.

Have opened tbe only first class Arthurs Home river. Attaouc JtoMSU, Ballou's Kagasine. The most soccnsnri. Rkxksy ever discovered, Naturally enough a people of such that you arc experts in answering Dsauofsst'a MsaTsatDo. as It Is certain In its effects and does not blister.

BEAD PROOF BELOW. and enterprise questions. Please give some light on Oodey's Laxly 's JaooJIu Pub. Price. ...1 OU 00 00 OS 4 SO 4 00 4 00 00 1 4 00 1 00 "I IF" Ws5SBtr.

4 4 4rV Harsera the following would strive to build up their locality so a to make it inviting to those In Cltdk, Kansas Buppose a person dies with a dis Fro Bsr. P. 11 Grader, Presiding XMsr of the) 8c. Albans District. 8.

Albaas VU, Jan. 10th. 1M. conveniences ncessary to a more per- ease that has. bafled the skill of the HawkeyeBurling4oal Keokuk Week ttSsatartioi: la the old Wanner Drug Store building, where they can furnish the public with all kinds of choice, fresh and sals meats, poultry, game te season, ete etc ma men growth.

This as a matter of 2 25 a 7 7 4 MJ 1 1 7f 00 4 7 4 71 4 7 5 7 a oo iu 7S 4 7 5 70 00 4 7 5 00 7F 71 4 7 4 7S 5 00 00 2few otffx Da. n. J. Ksamaix dt Uk, Oeata: In reply to your physicians and is buried, have they, (the Doctors) a right to take them up Instead of reducing the number of ia aaasry yoamir. course, made them to a certain ex letter I will ear that say experience with Kendail's UBSlirsCMBa IiSsllafe Susjds tent the competitors of (hose on ths and dissect them against the wishes of Spavin cure has been very satisfactory Indeed.

Three or four years ago I procured a bottle of your Leslie Pleasant TO FARMERS! SsalkriB BttdgeC of Wit. North side of the river, and this was agent, ami with Ik cured a horse of lameness caused his parents or guardians as the ease Iipplneott's Magaaiu I will pay you the highest markel Snirht f.whTe what gave rise to he jealousy at this w4sfBOa SKSeTafJtQW Popular eetooo Moashhr; became better, but when I put him on the road he time between the two settlements may be and where do they get sueh authority? Also what does O. If. T. on Clark's Spool Cotton stand forf 1 SO 4 00 1 00 00 5 OS 4 00 4 00 1 00 7 Ayer'o F03 BESTC.n.la CRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY ABO CCLCR.

It la a most agreeable which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its. use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always enred. It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed; while to trashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts ritality and strength, and renders it pliable.

The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and aoothinj properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which -M vases of the scalp and hair are impost As a Draesin? for Ladies Heir Bt.irictMlaa sjerihasts Monthly. and the race between the two in the price in Cash for Baiter, Eaes. CMcio-, grew worse, when I discovered that a ringbone was forming, procured a boots of Kendalls Spa via Cure and with less than a bottle cured him so that he is acquisition of political power, was Ans. Physicians hare bo right ww rorasu not tome, nettner eaa the bunch be found. Chlcssjo Weekly the cause of a great deal of the crook Bespeouuuy yours, r.

ujsaxuum. our saloons, the carrying of the prohibition amendment seems to augment it We understand that Mr. Peggy Vining, has started a saloon in our town, and that, without paying a license. Let our City. Fathers see to it at once that he pays for this privilege, or shuts up his shop.

We are aware that a doubt exists as to the riht of -the city to grant any more licenses, but one thing is evident, that if it has not the riirht to grant licences. whatever to take up a corpse and dis Mm, DEcfa, fttatta, edness in our county affairs, during PERSEVERANCE WILL TELL. its organization, which will be our and all kinds of Gme. Office between W. S.

Cannon's and the Ban nor ettooaJbton. Mass Starch to, tsso. B. J. ICMMLIxt (iKNTrt: In juMC? to -ou sect it.

When a sudden death occurs nnd suspicions of foul play arise, the County corner has a right to order a duty to comment on in the proper ClQuiS and mvaelf. I think I ought to let you know that I place. Store, Clyde. W. Burkdalu have removed two bone spavins with 'Kendall's Hpaviu one very large one, don't know how This was the relative position of Yourselves by making money when a loot the spavin had been there.

I have owned the horse eight months. It took me four montus to take the Elk and Elm Creek settlements at HELP. post-mortem examination of the body to enable the jury to find a correct verdict. But no other person or of We have wsll-selceted Stock of the large one off and two for the small one. I have keepiuK poverur from your door.

Those the time my brother and I came into used ten bottles. The horse is entirely well, not at the county. This whilst the people all stiff, and oo bunch to be seen or. felt. This Is wow always take advantage of the good chances tor making money that are offered, generally become wealUuy while those who do not improve such chanc Ladies' Cloaks which we will close out in the next 20 days for less margin then it has no right' to be receiving a wonderful medtdue.

It Is a new thing here, but ficer has that right. if It does for all what It has done for me its. sale will es remain i a poverty. We want many men, women than any other house in Clyde. Ladies be very great.

boys and girls to wont for us right la their own local-1 on Elk, had the conveniences on their side, still those on Elm had the largest population and most wealth, and O. N. T. stands for "Our Weir do not fait to call and examine our Itespectruiiy yours, or as. k.

Parker. itws. The business win pay mora inao tm tunes Auw4f easse eaeavaaeaai Wen sari4H am si ssssneaf itui isl Its aaWl 1 all that you needrree. no one whoenrwes fails to I uXaVtlt sii vL i ZZ make mooev very ranidty. You can devote vour I aalldte Its aenoa as it does not blister, yet It Is pen- ocbsy for licenses from the saloon-aspen now here, as it does at pros- cat.

It is unjust to these men who have paid a large amount of money the privilege of selling liquor uhr (1 csTt Hit. to allow another ner- Thread," and was adopted by Geo, A. Clark at his trade mark, when he established a branch of his Paisley from the condition of the county lines, they had the prospective future, that whole ttme to the work, or only year spare moments. I wwim ca ewy ocep mtea Full au Sbae is neaoea ant ff I ment, audi aS spavins, satiate, curbs, callous, spratae. The Yition is incomparable.

It Is color Address Smasojr dc Of. PorO Jaad. Male. the county seat was bound to be located on fhelr side of the river. The aUtasu, any I a mamas sad all enlargemenhi of the house at Newark, J.

Jotats oxJlmbs, or rheuesatlsm la maa ami for any ALL EIHDS Of goods and prices. Also a large sup- ply of I RUBBER TTkiek ws eaa ftTbri te sell cheap, as we do net have to. pay for attok tora and expensive adrartlslug ouuters. Our motto is to save money for our eoatnaeers as well purpose ror wuicn a nntment uaea ror man or Editors Democat. I unexpectedly writer would, not refer to those matters, were it not.

for the fact, that it is It now known to be the beat liniment for actiag ssUJ aaMi ye eertoin la Its received a present Christmas and did X7tiz in and partake, of this pivitejs without paying a cent for irxtise demand that the City less, contains neither oil nor dye, and trill not soil white cambric It imparts agreeable and lasting perfume, aei article for the toUet it is ecct-. unsurpassed' in Its ezeellcsce. ty br. Cef AC really a part of the history of the not give one in return, now what I Oreular which we 1111 M. country, and those petty jealousies seaMve peoof or He Ko remedy wisa liave Jong since died, and mav now be want to know is, is it proper ror me to give the person a Hew Tears' pres- forbesaa as well per boeue, or ax noOss for ft.

A(X I IriW 'Tgal TT1T1 SW aTal at II ftsMSJili ajsini Si referred to with tha kindeatof feelings. Pcrpla ircald lxai crd scout, it the as ourselves, wUik we eaa by tiirten-Izz -r t'tertlitfs- mtttr. c-t frcia or re- to C.i ct-tf pirtin th cmonnt -TZCTZ7-i'A C.3 City Ara-Ta, ITstt Year prcrcn'j en Zzict rr.tlzz tirzr lzti at thb 'aft -troves ew-.

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