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Kansas Commoner from Leavenworth, Kansas • 8

Kansas Commoner from Leavenworth, Kansas • 8

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TIIK SOLDIERS HOME, GIRLS' GOSSIP. THE KANSAS COMMONER Br ROSS CO. Recorded Tbla The Deed for TBI FBOM LONDON TKUTK. Land Week. TT DAIS CASH Ksnm learenwortb, Dearest amy, i tui jou in last letter tnat i naa jut so mi Saturday, NovEsruEn 29, 1884.

pretty new collars aua n.s..u AT THE course, you must be longing to know hout them. They are re dly dehg 'lilly chi, and tuny be relied on ood style, for I saw them at Hay wards. Tha shnpe is nailed tvi Motion" and is square, of them 210 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. STOP AND THINK. DON'T LET NOISE AND UPROAR ABOUT eli very laig, nid other smaller ai more modified.

One great advantage connected with them is that- they can ne worn either over the ordinary dresi Cash collar tmd its pretty, sort tnllinir, or eariipiit Sales, Sales All doubts regarding the failure to secure the desired land for the loca tiori of the Soldier's Home were removed Thurbday, by thefiling of the deeds, that will give the United States the six hundred ond forty acres required. The following are the parties from whom the land was obtained and the price paid. Minnie 11. Bain, blocks 35 and 36 and lots 1, 3 and 4, Bain City $3,000. Thos.

Morgan and wife, the north half of the northwest quarter of section 18, township 9, range 23; $10,000. Robt. Halsev, the west half of the southeast fractional Quarter of sec-tiou 7, township 9, range 23. also two more tracts of land in said section, containing 53 acres; $14,202. Alonzo Callahan and wife, the whole of block 34, Bain City $1,500.

with a half-low bodice, showitur th throat. This lat er is the way Par tennes like to wear them, but thei peculiarly sofi. fawn-g'ey fur, the name ef li uh I have at tills moment oi tten. 1 1 is not opossu in. I never ike the shrivelled, scorched look of that kind of fur, which always hasthe xpnearance of having had a lighted mutch ruu lightly over in surf ace.

Do you think that tl at will be a i fr- ck and shall I look nice in Mind you bay Yes, whether you think it or not. It seems that we are threatened with an invasion of very ugly little ornaments. Pigs, mice, and lizrds ware bad enough, and kittens' heads were not preuy, but now we are to have half-fiei gd chickens and equally decollete ducklings of tender sge. Miiiiatura squirrels too, are in preparation for bonnet mid muff mlommmit, Hnd even little rabbits, nibbling nt green satin cabbgwes. These are sim-ily grotesque, considered as "fixings" for lovely women, but I do hope that, a companion rumor is untrue, which threatens to immolate poor little binaries on the same shrine.

They tie. SMyi ihs Many Tongued, to be jiuifdd and mounted on twistwd and then perched on the shnuldr or mi the hodirce of a dinnerdresM. Oie, lately seen, carried in its poor, dear lii tie lead beak a branch of leaves rendered in liamonds. A bunch of canaries whs on the skirt of the dress with vhicn thin was worn, so as to appeal he holding the fold of bl -ck lai -ther. fhankd for the recipe for tipsy-cake, out I do not approve of the custard telng omitted.

I will give you my they have no reticence about their throat though they are not nearly Lead you to forget that the Cheapest House that sells goods under CUud or Sunshine, is the Boston Store, 210 South Fifth Street. "We aever allow ourselves to be undersold, as under our light expenses in doing business, we can meet the so-called "cost pries" of High-ToDed Houses and make money. Our stock is bought to be sold, and us usual our prices will be a little lower than the lowest. pretty, so round, it ho white, as a rule, as those of lea ullea de J.ihu Bull, as M. Mux Rell calls us Une I trie naucisomest collars wa NOTICE.

The coupon pUa which has been adopted by this paper has given so much satisfaction that we pro-pass to give away another lot. Taitiei subscribing for the Commoner from this date, will have tbe same delivered to their address each week until the Erst of October, 1885, for the small sum of one dollar and fifty cents, Each subscriber will be presented with a coupon which will entitle them to a chance for lot 26, iu block 8, Fenn'B Fair Ground sub-division, Leavenworth. When two hundred people have subscribed the distribution will take place. Two lot have already been given away this year by this paper. Mr.

E. Varney, Cherokee street, got the flrst one, and Mr. M. D. Reasoner, of Bellaire, Ohio, brother-in-law of Dr.

Nelbarger, of this city, the second one. The lot that we are now offering is worth 170, the lots adjoining having been sold at that price. Parties desirous of becoming subscribers will enclose 11 50. with the coupon, which must be cui out of the paper, and a receipt and numbered coupon will be sent by return mail. Ross Co.

made or cardinal velvet- the corners b-ing beautifully embr ideied in go FOR CASH ONLYj; an open-work design of butterfh Fastened under the fronts of t.i WE Wm. Bam and wife, the southwest "Mviou" was some very tine Irish tatt quarter of the northwest quarter ii'g iu a shade of p--le lemon-coloi section 7. township 9, range 23 Tins formed a fluhu, which leathered in at the wist, falling a it $7,500. lfc Biofisdo Dress Goods 1 Plaids, all colors 1 5c Cus mm Cashmere 2 Oiv-s Flanm Is tie below it. The tint of the tattin James E.

Hall, the whole of block Harmonised with the ed embroidery 1 oc elveiee s. all col. rs 8c Prints at 5c 0c Indigo Blue prints 7c 1 'c Gina as 12 Ohevl irlng 9c Hc Lawien-4 4 L. Muslins lOol! ui he L-ioui 4-4 8 i. da 4-4 8c 12 msu ta 4-i ioc 5 Turk Keil Tab Dau.nk So TflbleLl en 45,.

2 a her Tl' kina 17. raw Ticki. 8. oid the whole was sum neatly deoora of 39 and 40, in Bain City; $5,060. Michael McDonald, the whjle block 33, in Bain City; $1,500.

luc 22 7c 6e 85; 90 45 82 1 15 $2 25 iva to brighten the plainest, black sil 1 25 Blac Velveteen 2 5 Bla- Mlk Velvet 2 00 lo ed Silk Velvet or velveo walking dress into a festive Emma R. Halsey and husband, the Bi 1 Black Silks simulation of a dinner gown. Th southwest quarter of section 7, town 50 Back Silks 9 Black Sil Velvet collar was also made of black velvet formuU next week, and I am sure you ship 9, range 23; $16,000. eruhrnid-red witn jet. EmruaR.

Halsev and husband. AnoMit fichu, intended to be worn will prefer it to our friend s. Good-bye, dear ur loving cousin, MADGE. COLORED AND WHITE BLANKETS. four tracts of land, containing 192 with the open zouave rx d'ces, had acres in section 7, township 9, range collar of white ilhbon, over which lace 23; $1.

was turned up. The front was long, 2 50Blanietsnow 3 00 Bluiilceis a so 2 25 I 00 Biankets now 7 (OBUnkecnow $4 2) (5 tO a graduated towards the waist, the Robt. Halsey, the southwest quar lace being turned back upon it from ter of section 7, township range either side in pleats over nhbon, whicl 23; also a tract of land containing 61 COMMONER COUPON, could be colored instead of white, acres in the same section; $1. There were cravats tor all sorts of Michael Pryzbylowi'sz and wife fkures those that are short-waistfd of the fractional southeast quarter JERSEYS! Jf 2 $4. Jerseys now $3, $3.50 Jerseys now $2.75.

$2.25 Jerseys now $1.75 Job Lots of Misses Jerseys in Wine Color Only. Fine Goods worth $2.00 now $1.25. CLOAKS CLOAKS CLOAKS and those that are long; necks surges 7, township 9, range 23 section $1,200 aw tive of imminent up plexy or the graceful swan; terrace-like formation Real Estate Tranafera. Tongauoxle, The Friends him holding a series of protracted meetit under the direction of the Riv. Joab Biker and M.

J. Hartly cf Michigan. The meetings are well attended and there is every prospect that accessions to the church and benefit to the neighborhood will be the result. Xetlilntf Succeeds Ilke Success." The grand secret to success in life is to "live within your keeping up appearence is an expensive and many times an unprovable investment. Thii is an age of puff and show, and thousands if store-keepers advei tisi merely to gratify their vanity because when thoy see their name in print over the promise of doiug great and hitherto unknown things for the puolic, they feel good, and being of bust, or that needing aa ampler ful ness in the kindly fichu.

One, emi AmoB Fenn and wife to Henry Fen LOCAL JOTTINGS. Oysters and Cnlery at O'Kane's, 214 South Fifch street. Charley Kohn of Las Vegas, N. nently ntted for tnis last variety, was ton, lot 9, block 10, Fenu's Broadway made with a narrow collar of colored subdivision consideration, 50. silk, over whicii some lovely Mechlin Amos A.

Fenn and wife to Henry Our $8.00 Dolmans now $5 50. Our $10.00 Dolmans now $7.00. Onr $8.00 Russian Circular now $5.75 Our $12.00 Russian Circular now $8.50. Children's Garments worth $7.00 now $5.00 Children's Garments worth $5 00 now $3.50, Sec, 85 cent Cashmeres all colors now 60 cents. lace was fully gathered.

A p-rfect is up on a visa to relatives. Fentou, lot 15. block 7, Fenn'a Broad Bhower of lace fell from the junction Old newspapers for sale at this i flicc way subdivision consideration (50, of the collar at the throat, spreading John Cooke to Merritt II. Insley, the in large or small quantities. The Commoner office Is now In Dr.

over the chest; and another equally northwest quarter of section 25, town liberal shower issued from the waist Thomas' new building, 511 Cherokee ship 10, range 21; consideration, 11500, Cloak and Dress Making end of the fichu. This one reminded street. Dolly S. McArt, of Lawrence, to me of Sarah Bernhardt, who literally inflated with a sensa of the immensity Julm Wilkins. the southwest half of looked all lace, is tie often made one The Duulap f-irm south of the city has been purchased by Dr.

II. J. of their importance they rush on re the southwest quarter of section 1 think of the sticks on which this de cordless of const quences. Other cast MOORE WARREN, BOSTON STORE, No. 210 South Fifth Streei.

township 10 range 20; consideration lightful trimming is sometimes rolled the customers have to piiy for all thia Brown. Any person wishing to get comfort $980. for wssbing. One knows that some teskless extraagenct by beiog charged the regular price for an inferior able rooms or table board should call thins must be behind soft meshes Elward Rooney, of Reno, to Small to give them support, but does not upon Mis. Gillespie, 515 Miami street wood Noland.

the ncrch half of the article. Messrs Moore Warren gather the knowledge from anything northeast quarter of section 27. town Muti rt.ATINfi CO, K4ne's Celebrated Home-Made having seen the evil of this system of one sees. So it was with "lagr-r-ra de ship 12, range 2C; consideration, $500 doing business have decided upon keep Sarah. BAwmortniHM or Fatrick F.

Megher to Delia Megher, ing down their expenses to the low My choice among all these "Manons" lots 37 and 28. bit ck 78, city proper est point, an! will sell as low ai the is a little gem. Listen attentively, consideration, 1. lowest, because on their principle of ring business they can afford to do it, and you will agree with me. The shape is modified to about half the size Morris C.

Moses and wife, of Atchison county, to Wm. Lollar, of Jefferson Wrought Iron Warm Air Furnaces TIN AFD SHEET IE0K WIRES. ET0. Attciitiop GiTCD to Eeary Ml Iron fort and MM. No.

S31 GbarolEM Sti-Mt, A VEN WO KTH, KAKSif ill uround and see yourselves at in front of the ordinary square collar, the ston store 210 uth th street. county, a tract of land containing1 ten Mauresque lace, with a running tracery acres or more, in section 26, township of sold, shows a lining of scarlet no A FEW BIG GUNS FOR JOHN 7, range 20 cosideration, $125. bon, and from either front falls Wm. Lollar and wife to Melvin Bed- SECELER, THE ONF PRICE CLOTHIER. series of pleats, the longest reaching to well, a tract of land containing ten Candies are made at L.

V. O'Kane's, 214 South Fifth street. The Jewel Vapor Stove is the best In the market. Can be found at Crancer's, 407 Delaware street. Services were held in the Christian church every evening this week.

Chaplain McClecry assisted the pastor. T. B. Gilbert who has been engaged in business in Butte City, Montana, has returned on a visit to his parents. When? Now Where? 418 South 5th street.

What? Best carpets in the city for the money in the city, J. W. Fate. Fenn Yoakum will have the skat-ing rink ready for the 1st. This building will have been built la twenty working days.

Five prisoners from Governor's Island have been received at Fort the waist, and the others growing acres, In section 27, township 7, range A gentleman from Platte City gradually shorter towards the should 20 consideration, $125. bought a suit of clothing from John ers. It is as thougn you were to take Seckler, and walking down Delaware half-a-yard of figured net, and cut Wm. Dunlap to Wm. B.

Slossoa and Robt. J. Brown, thesrolhwest quarter diagonal) in two then trim street he met a merchant. After the the slope with lace, and pleat it up of the southwest quarter of section 12, customary greetings the merchant FIRST NATIONAL BANL ESTABLISHED 1863. Capitali Surplus, $180,000 DEALERS IN EXCHANGE.

Agents TOte Star Line Steamers. CUa and Steerage Puugs Ticket. It is the most delightfully becoming township 9, rauge '21, containing forty said: "Harngan, I took you to be a little tichu-eollar in the whole of acres consideration, $2,800. man of better sense. Why did yon London.

Wm. II. Tarr and wife to Robert Your mother would have liked not select a better piece of goods? H. thought the merchant friend was Cllnkenbeard, the northwest half of black lace fichu, with a hot of white the northeast quarter of section 3, poking fun at him. When nn saw, lace down the front and you youne'f, township 9, range 20; consideration, howevei, that he was in earnest, lie tins week.

rnev are with your hospitable propensity to give $450. under a three yeais' sentence, told him lie had bought it at John everybody tea, would delight in the J. H. Mo alders Ball, LUCIBM SCOTT, J'raeldtat Seckler's for $11, "The best I ever Dr. Mat his bus during his visit to "combination" apron, consisting of ORAYBILf Vice rreaMent SKBLT, lu'l Cashier.

saw ready made," exclaimed the Q. VAS DBKWKRKER, purchased a gynaelngical chair which for surgical purposes is Manon collar and small fichu, to which is attached the daintiest little arrange The iron moulders of the Great Western held their annual ball at Odd Fellows' hall, on Wednesday evening, merchant. undoubtedly perfect in its construction Here is how tw of our merchants ment, with tiny pockets, the whole aoABD OF DlKfXTonn. being in the very popular cornflower sold themselves on John Seckler's A fresh supply of the celebrated Laden Brett, O. M.

Lee, George Van Der- and was a decided success. The committees who managed the affair were blue and cardinal, the Guards' colois, werker, J. If. 0ra7bUJ, Ckaa. N.ely.

oysters, "Maryland Chief" received f--g--r ifi ready moile. A regular customer of daily, direct from liultimore, at Before I quit the subject of dres, one of our clothiei was met on the O'Kane's fruit store, 214 South Fifth as follows: Ofkiceks. John Cosgrove, presi PROSPECTUS. THE HOUSEWIFE'S FAVORITE. must tell you about my new one.

It is intended especially for theatre wear. street. street by Mr. Clothier and was asked "Who made that suit for John; that is a splendid fit." "I had it made We will send free for one entire jear dent; Albert Cropp, vice president; and is therefore carefully chosen for The general taxes for the city. Richard Lyons, treasurer; Gaorge Nor its lighting-up qualities.

I have taken to every lady who sends us at once tbe names of ten married ladies, at the county and state this year are 12.57 Tke Woman statory in Kansas uity, was ml 1 ton, financial secretary; John Werly, such trouble over it, Amy, dear, for I the answer, it at John He, however, bought per 100, as against $3.90 per $100 la.si year. The special taxes amount to want to look as nice as ever I can, recording secretary. Seckler's. COMMITTKH OK ARRANGEMENTS. same address, and 12 twt-crnt stamps for postage our handsome, entertaining and instructive Journal devoted to fashions, fancy work, decorating, cook about f52.000.

The fact is don tell any one! I found a grey hair among my black Another customer was met by an A MONTHLY MAOAZINE, devoted to Art, Literature. Home Science, J. Crancer, 407 Delaware street, other clothier on the crossing of Len. Smith, chairman A. Galend.

D. J. Cnapman, Chris. Cusick, John Wynck. ones the other day.

Ob, Amy, I could lias a large stock of Jewel Vapors and Delaware street on Fifth; I eee, Mr. have cried. But I didn 1 tugged Json-Lxplosive Toal Oil Sums, which i'i Work. Receition Committee James Mc- ready made clothing is not ing and household Regular price 1.00. Send to-day and secure the next number.

Address, Domestic Journal, Nunda, N.Y. it out very viciously, wrapped it carefully in a pretty bit of pink tissue lie will be pleased to show any one be. Intyre, chairman John Ilensel, Wa. good enough for you any more, lou lore purchasing. paper, and, having written the date had that suit made to order, did yout upon it, put it away in the little box in Mil.

wendlen Ilund died Tuesday morning nt o'clock, in tha Salt Yes, was the answer. I suppose which I keep my limited stock of jew this is one of Oscar heckler's make. Creek valley, of pneumonia, after ai eliery. wneenverisee it snail sty fits vou pnlendid. remarked the illness of three dayc The funeral wa- Ms.

Esthkk T. Ilorsir, Editor. ART. Kaeh nnmbt-r will contain a F'NE ART KHONTI-PIKI copies of pnillt- by celebrated artists, or en raiu.s designed esjiei-iaiy for work. value if e.

will be enhanced by illustrative ar icles from llie pens of our best LITKIIATt-KK. atid su ries if iiiKti-toiiMl cl arac- Smith, Tom. Thompson, John Barclay. Floor Managers. Fred.

Smith, Thos. Braid wood, Lou Wencel, George Meeth, Win. Rardon, Maloncy, John Ridge, Win. Gow, Tom. Martin, Tneo.

Fitzgerald, J. Mettinger, Thos. LeMay, Joe Barnes, Henry Mclntyre. The supper spread at 12 o'clock by clothier. to myself: "Now, Madge, be careful.

Cultivate the Graces, my dear, for they held Wednesday. A mother und her sou came in the lour prisoners from New Mexico. third time to John Seckler, where seem disposed to drop your acquaintance. Never wear an unbecoming bonnet or an acid smile. Visit the who recently attempted to rob Santa the boy tiied the coat on nain, he KoBlmh Cattle Kplce.

This Is a pteperalion suitable for cows, and tioga. It has been used in England for the last twenty years wilh great success, pome of the hest race hones, prize short horns and having been fed with it. It ffct is shown on horses by giving a fine gloss to the skin, and the manner in which they carry their heads. Cattle fatten iu a shorter time bv us-insf cattle spice with their food, and re train in that territory, were brought to the iH'iiitentiary Wednesday. They said to the mother thus: Mother, if dentil-1 regularly, lest your teeth shou Casselia was in keeping with the balance of the program.

ou do not want to get a suit for me begin to go, and never read any nove's wire given ten years eacli. then vou should not have brought that make you cry. S.udy your ap We unilerstandthat the chief clerk me here, because I cannot eret a fit pearance, for no one else will, Thursday evening about seveatcl tlw telephone at the police station an of the penitentiary left on Thursday lou see it will surest a very useful all elsewhere. The boy got the suit. I res tinj trtn.li in araetive guise.

These are st car. tnlly se in regard t. It etr and idueatini; intlu i ce. I'm-iim; i i riven pars l.i toriral, edu.atioual, III'MiRAPHY. tb labors and Ufa of wiiiih'ii mi' time, re a v.

I bl ftt re of this Magazine. Ttne oniyarn given whu are vmi tliy liotior ami wiiote le In rihy of inula im ll.lMIC If.NCK. without leave. rid ly Warden nd practical train thought. iiouinel that a row whs progress at the "White ephaut" ai.d ollicer ilur- Comments are unnecessary; any Tutus telegraphed to the lusrshal at I tent or samples ther othe day of one desinng a perfect fitting gaiment Topekj to anest iiim, as his accounts cows give a richer quality of milk and more of it pUy and Ligntuer were sent there to the Nonpareil velveteen, and lielu were not sdisfactory.

ready made, cannot iintl it except at Hogs can be fattened for the mar them up to niv face, as I had read ot quiet it. When they arrived thebelig eieiit.i had separated but one Mel tire John heckler ami their prices are Mapiof the city of Leaven worth in one of Mrs. Oiiphant's heroines doing; as low as any cheap rcadv made. We ket in a very much less time. The English cattle spice is sild in one a brick-layer bad been hit iu the head and at last I cnose a pale shade ot book form, and for the price 50 cents to two dollars each.

Apply to withatlung shot, by some unknown prckages tea cents each. fawn, which looks absolutely lovely at II. 15. Atny, civil engineer ano" stir One package is sum for a horse parties and had been carried from the fitId by his It was said that night. This velveteen as soft and as light as the finest serge, and falls in veyor, No.

7 Thomas' lilock, corner of or cow for two weeks and a hog, four Fifth and Cheiokee he received an uply gash extending weeks. do not add twenty-five per cent, and take it oil when the customer comes to buy, making him believe that we save the 23 per cent. An examination of our stock and prices is suili-cient to convince any ono of the truths of the alovc statements. A reliable WAtch is presented the mist adorable fold. Well, dear, this is to be made up with tbe skirt a 1 from the ear back.

For sale bv 11 ws sole ajrents. The Kansas City Journal can 1 obtained at tins eflice where the papers are Vpt on sale, either for single cop Yestvidiy morning about eleven Kiifas Cjmriioner tfllie, 212 South in careless-loeking I olds, and to le edg o'clock, a lire broke out in Charles Fii'th reet, Leavenworth. ed with a very thickly-peated fljunce. Kvery snbj-ct e.taiiitn$ to the of beat' liful. Iiai.y ill be edi i this di.

artmeut. Xever rosy. out a' ways ehe full of practical sngges. ti iiist.nd bilp til i t-. woman's work.

Theie never lias been a lime ia Hie Ms-try 'f lh woilu when woman's work In Inil'tfltrit-s. t'lia it es, Misstotis and ins, au is niii-li a tli wi rli's wi-rk as it is ln-dy. Thia neparitiient aitii tn Im an ei it this inak-f ilt an inipttiai rmrd of wha e.er te-liitig to the history of t. Ontiiry. 1.

A year ia a ivauce. 10 tents a opy. A.kms -ay -lt ves a livn ta'iia a gr.t. opi onimity to tiake money." AOKMHWTH Kiiask E. llot'sti rrni.iHiiEB, KATrLa.B'KQ, Vr.

H. Ahrv, civil enitineer and sur Wei ersbach's coll.tr si op on Shawnee street letween 8th and 9th. The LADIES' MEDICAL ADVISER. ies for delivery by the month. Daily caniei, seven issues pr week, G5 cents a month; Sundavs only, 2) cents every ono buying a suit of D'si chau- the top of which is to tie turnd back to show the lining of tea-rose silk.

A tight bodice is to no made entirely ot t-a-rote silk, with zmave over-bodic- cause was a defective Hue. The fire a month. Ofliie 511 Cherokee Blieet spread Very rapidly on account of the dise to th amount ot twenty dollars two purchases for and five pur Mra which the building contained. The fire alarm Tuesday evening chases for $30. The leather and collars wt re ived.

of the velveteen lined with the pink silk. This over-bodice is to be sleeveless, so that the ink sleeves show, Nearly two thirds of our suits aud The meat market of Herman Block- A trnplete medical work for women hand.somely rxni'td in cloth aud illustrated. Tells I ow to prevent and cure ll da.wses of the sex by a treatment home. Worth its weight in gold to every lady svnVrir'R from any of thee diseases. Over lytH) sold already.

Post paid only fifty cents. Postal note twrMvnt stan-p. Addre. NtrsoA ri BLnnrxa Co, Nunds, N. Y.

bercer ws entered by a sneak thief and these are to be slashed at the top overcoats have Leon made to order for us from our own piece goods. A was occasioned ty the discovery of flarres issuing I row a bureau drawr in thu residtuce of John Gannon, 774 Seiif ca street, ai.d was cat sed by mice gnawing in itcher. The flames were extingu sited lief ore any serious damage was done. Wednesday evening, while the family of the arm with the velveteen. A short dolman-cape of the velveteen is call is respectfully solicited by were at supiter and some sixty doilais veyor, room 7, Tooum' block, noithastcmerof Fifth and Cherokee, Leavenworth, Knsas.

itours respectfully, John hEKt.En. to be warmly lined with the tea-rose silk quilted, and is to be edged with a iu a desk wai taken. No clue as yet to the perpeitrator. I.

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