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The Eagle from Coffeyville, Kansas • 3

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ALCO.UALaAiira fabiisaiid ctey loi-3. LTJEfiiii i-jjilIIINS ALWAYS HAS "IIONEY TO LOAN Oil. PEHSOHAL PBOPLlLxZ. Ttixirsivisg, Ttea E7. Tho young peoples dancing club trave a dance in Hickman's hall By P.

A. C. Bnulfotd. WELLS BROS. The man who eats turkey on thanks Members of the camp of Modern Woodmen are requested to be present at tin next camp meeting on Wednesday.

Business of importance to be transacted. Thanksgiving night. 5 A. HILLMAN Managers Real Estate Exchange. giving day and then rises up in his after dinner speech to tell how we Prof.

S. P. Nold of this city, nter-tainod the citizens of Elk City last night, with recitations and Shakespearian impersonations. He will also give another entertainment tonight at the same place, i We hope the Prof, will be encouraged with large audiences as he is amply able to give a creditable entertainment. The O.

S. F. lodge of this city contemplate giving a grand supper in the have progressed away from Puritanism is a stranger to the logic of fteaiffg el- tow lloat agent Powers of tho Wells Fnrgo Co. express called oa agont T. H.

Brooks Tuosday. No charge for extracting the old teeth if you ordejr artificial teeth. Dr. Me3. Lbe.

sequence. The history of Puritanism is but The cold storage room of Wells is nearing completion. When this building is finished it will greatly facilitate the work of handling the produce business of this" firm. The tariff reform club will hold its next meeting on Wednesday night at the Eagle office. Members are es the history of the birth in the hearts or our ancestors of that idea of liberty, which in our day is a grand real near future.

Theladie3 of this order ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. ization. The large libeties which we enjoy are the blessings of the plant of pecially requested to be present, also those wtio desire to join the club. understand the business and when the public are invitodby them to sup with them, it means you will get more to eat for the money than ever before dished up at a public supper. The date will be announced in due time.

Freedom which the Pilgrim fathers returned amidst the impropitious circumstances of a nunarchical church and state united. A quarrel between a colored and white girl Tuesday; pupils of, the No American should forget the or third ward school, resulted in tbe latter being roughly handled by the for During the past week Charles G. Gre and Jacob Miller, both of this place, were granted pensions. If ou want to select from a hundred or more styles of suits see the immense stock at Barndollars. Tho progressive whist club will be at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Wat Davis, Tuesday night. Tuesday was a dreary rainy day yet the city presentnd a very creditable appearance in a business way Hats, Caps, Gloves, neckwear etc Tho beet assortment, the bost style3 the best everything. Barndollars. The ladies of the M.

E. church continued their dinner over to Friday, feeding the populace at reduced prices. igin of human liberty as enjoyed to day in America. mer. Wednesday tne colored girl was expelled from the schools.

Let us go back to the reformation On Thursday of this week T. J. and remember that persecution drove Bought us 1,500 Books, elegantly cloth bound, just such books as you want and pay 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 for. We intend, until January 1st, 1889, selling the entire lot at 25cts. per yolume.

These BOOKS are not TRASHY, nor a CHESTNUT among them. All are by the best Authors from Charles Dickens down. Remember, elegantly cloth bound, handsome books. The price, 25cts, nothing for such goods. Come and see the list.

ust received from the Stuttz New York theater company played Monday and Tuesday night, in this city to good houses. Tbe company is a good one, each and every member being thoroughly versed in their parts, in fact they are much better than our people expect in this city. They played under many difficults, but gave the best of satisfaction. Jentry, charged with horse stealing was discharged by the district court many Englishmen to Holland and other countries whose government was more liberal than their own. Among them was a company of Congregational ist with John Robinson of Summer County.

Jentry will be remembered as the man arrested in the Williard hotel office last winter by Marshal Clifford. He was thought as pastor. to be a bad man, but on first call he Ocr pilgrim fathers were among Fisher Boot and 360 Pairs SOOTS' these. And, persecuted and driven from their native lire-sides they gave bond for his appearance and has finally been successful in getting re leased. The nosed Sa.m Wood was found for a time, peace and liberty to worship God.

But soon they left his attorney their new found home by the little Besids being very embarrassing it is uncomfortably unpleasant for a sea in Holland and in the Mayflower were tossed upon the billows of the This is not a $2.00 boot, but just as good as you can buy to save your life, for $3.00, and they are even better than a great many $3 boots we could name. Also just in. 360 Pairs of JAMES MEANS' QUARTER EAGLE MENS' BOOTS- This boot at $2.50 is way ahead of any thing we ever saw. You will like them are wearers from the word go; they will stand the hardest kind of service. Come and look at them.

If you need young couple to have their anticipa tions of happily enjoying each others The colored folks were not to be out done, and also enjoyed themselves tripping the light fantastic, Thursday night. Marshal Clifford has purchased a home, just south of the Missouri Pacific depot and moved his family to thet part of town. Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be cured if you take Uood'e Sar-saparilla, the great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists. The new sign in front rf the Barn- companvat the theater, suddenly blasted by being seated on eather ocean.

-Lhey Knew that lie cared for them then and in seeking their liberty they cast their care all on Him. And, when in the long night watches they heard the beating of side of an iron post, and hedged in by two burly coons, but such was the fate of a couple Tuesday night. We BARCAIN COLUMN. No. t.

6 duKirublu town lots, beautifully io'st rd In C'rcnton, Iowa, fi.r sale cheap or exchange for live stock. No, 3. IQnerea Joining the city of Burlington, Colley at 100 jct acre or exchange for 4 oltey ville piojH'Hy. No. 4.

too acres, wt-U Improved. In i'iki liid. Newfrsmie bmiw, ruoiiw with irches iind cellar; new burn 40 40 feet, all ut building; v. II fenced and cross fenced. of well srii-ct-'d trult; 4o acres net toclvr (jrHS; do in cultivation, balance timber pnHf ore.

Two goixl and Htoek all il.iid with fo.l veiii of coal. ill ex-r-iunKC for farm near olf. vville, free from In cuiiihrance, or a food retldenee jiroperty In city. No. 5.

A eighty acre irm pol aliiuitlaiK'e of fruit tin, and all under food statu of cultivation; three miles west of town, A rare bargain. No. C. A Kood 80 aero arm In Labette county, AH fenced with acres in cultivation; 10 acres in pasture. Uood o-cliard with 70 bearing apple trees: 40 bearing teach tret-s.

ttoo vines and a variaty oi mall fruit. House Vt stories blxh wilh live rooms. cellar: cistern and plenty of well water, (iranery and good stable. rrice 2,0:10. No.

h. acres 3'4 miles from ColTeyviile, nt-young orchard of excellent fruit, good little dwelling, school house on adjoining quarter section. Will sell this laud at per aura, good svater and no mortgage. We have a number of nicely located dw llins In tktltey ville to nell clieap or exchange for city property or farms in Indiana. CIVIC SOCIETIES.

A. F. A. M. KEYSTMNi: UilHiK, No.

102, meets rsi and Hi ird hatu rday each month. Si. BLTLEK. W. M.

WOOD, Sec. 1. O. O. F.

Ci'i'AIt lAtlHiE, No. 177 meets every Tuesdav evening. 1). S. ELLIOT, N.

G. K. K. Sec, Ci ATE CITY liNC A I'M KN'T. No.

80, mectt; IT second and fourth Friday of each moot 1 V. II. 1LWAKK, O. I'. K.

K. Scribe. CIOKFEYVILLK LOIXiE, No. 131. K.

of 11.. meets and 4th Thursdays of each month. iM. '1 HAVKK, Director. C.

W. Keporter. T.C, itAziicn, Find, lup. ClOFKEYVILLK CAMP, No. 6U5.

Modern Wood mail of America, meets every Wednesday night in Odi Fellows hall. Visiting neighbors in viied to attend. IS. IS. SaiiULKnEi.P, V.

C. J. O. Glass, Clerk. KANSAS CITY FACI KIC.

SOUTH liOUNI TKA1NS. No, lots Mail jtrassciicr. arrive p. No. TM MiAed, NOlt Til ISOUND.

No. 3 Mail Passenger, departs fl.oo A. M. No. 10 Mixed 1.00 1.

AI, Passenger 'o 3 runs through to Kansas City arriving lucre at 4 AO p. 111. H. F. Dunn, Agt.

MISSOUKI PACIFIC. D. A- DIVISION. Trains are due at the Missouri racifie depot and departs as follows F.AHT HOUNP. Train No.

682, daily. Kansas City and St. Louis Mail and Express, 10:10 p. m. Train No.

daily way freight, "2:35 p. m. KST HOUND. Train No. 481, daily, Arkansas City, Win field ami Lamed, Alail and Express 0:25 A ji.

Train Fo, 45, daily way freight, 9:45 M. V. V. W. DIVISION NOUTH BOUND.

Train No. 471, daily, Kansas City Alail and Express, 10:10 p. at. Train No. 221, daily, Kunsiis City-Ex prc.w M.

Train No. 473, daily way freight, 1 :30 p. m. HOUTH HOUND, Alt. Train No.

412, daily, Little Kock and Ft. Smith Mall and Express 5:55 A. M. Train No. 2Z, dally, Kansas City Express 7:15 P.

Train No. 474, daily way freight, 11 :20 a. m. W. L.

Duck, Agent. SOUTHERN KANSAS. Trains arrive at and depart over the Southern Kansas itailway, as follows AllttlVK. daily 12.50 p.m. Passenger, 6.50 p.

m. DEPAitT. Passenger 9 42 a. m. Alixed, daily 3.20 p.

m. G. H. llLSEK, Agent. the billows against their little vessel, and the shrieking of the wind, deep in each heart was a quiet heavenly trust that God saw, and approved.

don't care to mention names but we will bet our last pant button that OTM XNG. dollar establishment is a dandy and Will Blakely will locate the posts next time before having his reserved Take the Mo. Pac. Ry for Kansas City, St. Louis and all eastern points.

This is the only line running chair cars out of Coffeyvilie. This is the only lino running night trains out of Coffey ville direct to Kansas City without change. Passengers leaving Coffeyvilie on the night express arrive in Kansas City 6 :20 a. m. Can tpend the day in the City returning same night, arrive in Coffeyvilie next morning at 5:55 a.

m. thus loosing but one day from their business. tf While the city council of Coffey-villo uro negotiating with the electric light "company for ten additional street lamps, the city fathers of Independence are trying to inflict that city with gas light. Tis poor economy to down their electric light plant by ebolishing electric street lamps, thon ncourage another company to furnish a poorer light that will eventually cost the tax payers more money than did the electric lights. We invite the enterprising citizens of the county seat to move to Coffeyvilie.

Charley Nixon, who has been absent for several months, working accident insurance among his fellows, on the Pacific coast, returned home Saturday night last. Wednesday morning he took his old post at the throttle on the S. K. engine Tuning between Coffeyvilie, the queen Each manly arm "was nerved with a firm steady purpose, each womanly seats checked off. breast swelled with hope as they set the prow of their vessel westward.

Independence Tribune: Sheriff can ba read at a great distance. Sherburn the painter did the job. Gvercoats We have not made calculation for others to sell any this ueasoa. We are able to supply all to our mutual satisfaction. Barndollars.

elect, Thomas Callahan, of Montgom No thirst for gold, no hope for rank or tittle allured them. It was the one object of their lives, freedom to worship God. ery county, selected John Callahan of Elk County, as Under Sheriff. The latter will remove to our city and learn the ways, preparatory to entering upon his duties. The Democracy of the gentleman from The hand that holds the sea in its Wanted To exchange an unincumbered quarter section of land in Tox.

for residence property or vacant lots in Coffeyvilie. A. Hillman. at Eagle Office. hallow guided them on their way, as if in answer to their prayers, the All-mighty breathed upon their sails and Elk is unquestioned he received the wafted them safely in their course.

entire vote of that party for Register of Deeds, and was postmaster under why not come and see the prices we are turning CLOTHING off at. We get there, and no trouble to do so. OVERCOATS all the way from $1.75, rising 50cts. per coat to $25. This gives you a lice so you can invest according to the AMUNITION you have in your JEANS.

Come and see the Cyclone Coat California Ducking, Cyclone Proof, Water Proof. You can't put money into any kind of a coat that will give you such return as our Cyclone Coat. Come and see them. New Goods coming in all the time. You will do well to visit us.

Yours Always WELLS L. O. L. P. Mr.

Cleveland. His appointment Had they staid in England it had been to lose their liberty. Their liberty of conscienca led them to Judge McCue will take the bench as judge of the eleventh judicial district December 2d. vVe predict that; Jerry will make as good a judge as the district has ever known. will commend itself to the Democracy as eminently a fitting one.

liberty of action and one hundred and two souls trusted them selves upon a wide waste of waters that they might reach their goal. Eupepsy. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you of the border and Cherry vale, the must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are The Thanksgiving festivities have ended, next comes Christmas, then New Years day after which everybody will turn their attention to tho business before them for 1890. city of gas.

Fred his brother, who has boon holding down the run dur On that memorable winter morn searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of ing 1620 their feet tracked the shores dollars are spent annually by our people in the ing Charleys absence, we understand of Plymouth bay to tread where nat hope that they may attain its boon. And yet itjnay be had by We guarantee that Elec will take a run on the cutoff between ives had starved and frozen to Chanute and Longton. We ore glad death. The same high hope and the to welcome Charley home but sorry same unwanting courage that char to see Fred go.

Buth are first-clas3 tric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the Dyspesia and install instead Eupepsy. "We recommend TSlectric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50 ents and SI per bottle by Gee. Slosson druggists. 4 H.

II. ISHAM. J. T. ISHAM.

C. W. MAXSUB. acterized their voyage now appeared engineers and good citizens. on the lonely shores of New England ISHAM BROS.

MANSUR. Rev. L. J.Dyke, called on us Wed Wholesale and Retail dealers in The icey wind shook over them the freezing spray. The best and newest life from the old world trod hard nesday and requested that we inform our readers that arrangements had Grand Basque Ball Thursday evening, the first ball of been made and that Rev.

C. A. Bate- man, a distinguished orator and lect upon the decaying foot prints of a soon to be oblitered savage race. Nursed in the arms of puritanism and the season, given under the auspices of the Coffeyvilie Social Club, was enjoyed by those of our citizens who urer of California, would deliver a delight in tripping the light fantastic course of three lectures in the Baptist church of this city, commencing while masked, besides several visit THE EAGLE. rocked in the hard cradle of New England enterprise the child grew and became a strong youth, and then he broke away from the tyranical rule of Great Brittain and won the liberty he merits.

Out of these principles COFFEYVILLE, 30, 1880 Bev. Johnson preached the Thanksgiving sermon in the M. E. Church Thursday union services were held and the different churches were represented by their pastors and laymen. Tuesday the delivery horse belonging to Glass Dillon took a whirl nround town on its own account.

Becoming tired it returned to its post in the rar of the store. No damgae except some articles were tumbled from the wagon. Bradford has added to his stock, a line regulator, made at one of the leading factories of the world and one of their best make. It has the mercurial pndilum which is absolutely the best. There are non that will keep better time than Bradfords regulator.

Mr. J. S. Snevely, a grain dealer in Chefopa and the head of our foundry at this place, was in the city. Wednesday attending to business.

Mr. S. feels confident that at an early date a lprge force of m9n can be kept work in the foundry and all interested reap some benefit. STOVES, TINWARE, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, BUGGIES, CARTS, HARNESS, WINDMILLS, PUMPS AND FIXTURES. TIN ROOFING and fcPOUT-ING A SPECIALTY.

Coffeyvilie, Kas. are the foundations of our Republic XillO 1 Ai. Jlili atGF.o. F. KOWKLL Co's Newspajter Advertising Bureau Spruce St,) where advestising contracts may iie aiadefor it IN NEW YOUK.

ers from neighboring towns. Beside those who took part in the dance, a large audience enjoyed the sport spectators. About twenty couples were masked and did their part toward the entertainment of the large audience of ladies and gentleman. Financially, we have not learned how the managers came out, but as a social entertainment it was grand, and much credit is due Mrs. JB.

B. Waters- and Mrs. Robt. Wells for the success of this, the first social entertainment of the winter. laid, and the nations of the earth look on to see if American founded in prayer and faith will be true to the principles that sustain her.

Wednesday night, December, 4th, and continuing Thursday and Friday nights. The subjects are as follows: Wednesday night. The Battle of Life. Thursday night, Shorne of His Locks. Friday night, The Miricle in Stone, illustrated with chart of the grand pyramid of Egypt.

Rev. Bate-man is known by some of our readers who are willing to vouch for his ability as a lecturer and to guarantee satisfaction to those who attend. As thia is the first of a winters course, we hope our citizens will fill the house each night, and partake of an intellectual feast. THE The first thanksgiving proclamed on this continant was. by Gov.

Wm If you want to read the Eagle for another year, walk in and plank down $1.50. Try Sandefur's Bleeching Laundry Blue, the best and only article of the kind in the world. Try it. s21-3m. sradford of the Coloney in 1621 because of the harvest of FO'UBD GLiASS, the Photographer's advertisement of last week is hereby canceled.

Persons desiring pictures at cut rates must buy a club ticket for sale by solicitor or at E. M. Kudo's drug store. Tickets good until March 1st 1890. indian corn secured to the coloney whicd provided to sustain them for one year more.

AND I am prepairedto furnish to any one who may wish to purchase a piano, that will be greatly to THE WESTERN BUBAL, CHICAGO. We call the attention of our readers to The Western Rural And American Machine Shop their advantage, tf. Li. J. Dykb.

Stockmen, one of the oldest and best "Gold" and "Silver" beats all. AVe allude to those shirts at Barndollars. known of our agriculture and family newspapers. Upon questions of Po hs taken a new-lease of life and to now A Scrap of Paper Saved Her Lie It was' just an ordinary scrap of wrapping pa per, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds.

On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, druggist, Fort Smith.

Trial bottles of this wonderful discovery Free at Geo. Slosson Co's. drug store, 4 It Cafli Be Done. The man who can run a newspaper without being criticised, censured and threatened has never been found. He is a barren ideality, beautiful to think about, but incapable of talking on morality and associating with vulgar humanity.

It is as impossible litical Economy and Reform The Rural is one of the ablest exponents of Tho series of meetings held at the Baptist church during the past three closed Tuesday night. While there was no great awakening, much good was done and besides the blessings received" by members of the church, some twelve or fifteen persons expressed their desire to become christians and their intentions to lead a better life. There were others who. professed -a change of heart, renounced sin and will endeavor to live in the service of their Master in tho future. We are always glad to encourage young and old to live as christians, and to thus live it is a necessity to unite with some church or This agriculture and a faithful worker in Open at all Times behalf of the farmer and his best in If yon have my desire to know something of the railroad business of this place, just drop down to the Missouri Pacific depot, between nina and eleven o'clock at night.

Between tho hours mentioned five trains arrive and depart from the above named depot, four passengers and one freight. A special train on the M. K. T. bearing J.

Waldo, Gen. Traffic Manager; G. Meslier, Gen. Pass. M.

Sweeney, Supt. Transportation; L. W. Willpon, Div.Supt.; Wm Oberier Master Mechanic and C. P.

Hector, Div. Freight Agt. came in Tuesday evening and inspected the M. K. T.

interests here. terests i See our clubbing rate, with Not here to-day and away to-morrow. We have been doing satisfactory work for the people of Coffeyvilie, Cherry vale and Montgomery Co. for 7 years. Db Try Sandefur's Eclectic Powder for gold and silver or plated ware, where a brilliant lustre is required.

Try it. s21-3m. Cold weather has no terrors in. connection with tho warm underwear and overwear at low prices at Barndollars. and proposes to do any this valued exchange, in another column.

The single subscription price of The Rural And Stockman is worh: f1.50 per year, of fifty-two issue. For free sample copies address Milton George, Chigago, 111. for him to please everybody as it is for everybody to please him, and the tbat comes, that ia done at any other shop in Kansas. sooner he makes up his mind to this stubborn fact the better for everybody done you have only taken the first step and that step has placed you conspicuous before th 9 world to be concerned. If he works hard for the No humbug work.

We can make a good dental plate for $6.00. Db. Mas. Lee. SPECIAL ATTENTION will be public good, he receives public cen criticized by all, and ou will find it sure; if he compliments merit he 13 neccessary to watch and pray at all censured by jelous dement; if he ap proves morality, he is cursed by im Try Sandefur's Brilliant Self Shining Stovr Polish.

No smoke, no dust, no mixing, no smell. Produces a permanent and brilliant polish with-out the use of brush or water. Try it. s21-3m Bscklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter.

Chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteeded to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per Ibox. For sale by all druggists. Try Sandefur's Improved Starch j2kamel; admired by every lady.

It gives excellent lustre to the linen or muslin anc' imParts a splendid perfume to the and makes tha iron pass very orer the eur" face. It requires ut half tbe binary labor to do an 'Try it. Ask your grocer for it. 2m- Passengers for Kansas City, St-louia and all eastern points will br in mind that tho Ho. Pac.

By. had tin elegant chair car in its night express leaving Coffeyvill at 10:10 p. m. and arriving at Kansas City at the next morning. This chair car is free and was made expressly for this ran being newly fitted throughout from latest patterns and designs.

Each ear has a colored porter inattendenco whose duty it will be to look after the wants and comfort of the given to REPAIR WORK. Cash -paid for Old Iron, Brass and Copper. Foundry North of Coffeyrillr times. Remember that of yourself you can do nothing, but with the help morality if he tries to be fair he is censured by the unfair; if he makes a Still the good work goes on, and the Eagle list gi-adually climbing. The new additions to our list this week F.re: I.

M. Leighton, S. P. Phillips, J. E.

Coons, Frank Elam, Dan Spatts, F. M. Allen, Thomas Elder. M. Dawson, George R.

Wheelor. O. O. Study vin, Coiumbu3 Roberts, Horace Keence and E. W.

Parsons, Hannah Park. and grace of God you can conquer Satan and your enemies. To those mistake, few are found to overlook it or apologise for him. No matter how good his motive may be, how in who have lived within the palea of nocent his purpose 'or how studied $1000.00 REWARD. The A.

T. S. F. R. R.

Co. hereby offers a reward of one thousand dollars for the arrest and conviction of the murderers of telegraph operator Chas. E. Smith who was shot and killed at Whorton Station I.T. Nov.

7th. 1889. Only description of the murderers we have is there were two men about five feet ten inches tall medium size. They left their pais outside and came into the depot with cloth ratska orer tbeir zee a tad his writings, he is picked to pieces, THE S. Cj S.

the church for years rand have gone through many trials and aro still marching on to conquest, we would say, don't neglect the new convert or misrepresented, malignied, ridiculed. sometimes licked and seldom defend ed. He works from twelve to fifteen Independence Tridune: It is announced that George Foster, Commis hours per day for a bare living, while other men get rich around him. He works up a marriage notice many yards long to the taste for freer-tr- nothing and is threatened with a libel tlry hsd ehorttrrtllrl triuii those inclined to join with. you.

Lead them on by a God-like example and make tne path of duty smooth by strewing it with little aids in the way of kind words of encouragement, and by instructions how to overcome the obstacles thrown in the way by the evil spirit. To make christians ii work, a united ttciIi ctct trr 1- suit or duel if he records a dicn-ca tV sioner, and H. W. Conard, late County Clerk, with a Mr. Br user, will open a Live Stock commission house, at Kansas City, on January 1st.

The wide acquaintance and strict integrity of the Montgomery county members of the firm, is an assurance that shippers will st an honest return for all TliLi turcr vxries. JLn-jnrtlti r-irl- 1-. c- M' spree of the groom six vicz' z'lz? wards. Yea. ifc is in' yrz.

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