The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 180, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 24, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL ORUAN OF OKLAHOMA DEMOCRACY-Or-FICIAL STAf HI PAPEH-OFFICB OF PUULJOATION HARRISON AVKNUp.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 21. 1898.
VOLUME 12
NUMBER 180
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THE TIME IS
I NOW HERE...
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TO SOLVE THAT
PERPLEXINO QUESTION'
WHAT SHALL I BUY
FOR ..
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...Christmas Presents?
Come right here aud let us help you out ot your dilemma.
We can show you by long odds the best largest anu cneaii-
est line of Fancy Packages of Perfumes and more different
oders in bulk than any st r? in Guthrie. We have a line 4
a oi tjeiuiom uoocih in niovc anu n4(mrninn w..
pender Collar and Cuff Boxes Infant Cases Toilet Cases
Smoker Sets Trinket lioxes anavmg us etc. jmv a
nice line of Gents' and Ladies' Cups and Saucers Shaving
Mugs Gold Rings and Pins.
Ab to prices we propose to make them so low we shall
not miss a sale. Put on your thinking cap and call and
examine for yourself.
The Eagle Drug Store;
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
EDWARD NICHOLS Proprietor.
HARRISON AVENUE
ML hs
Shoes and
Slippers
for Christmas stockings. Unfor-
tunately too much attention is
given to the stockings at Christ-
mas time and the shoes are likely
to be ucirlected. There is tnre
common sense in a pair of shoes
for a Christmas unit than in my
other present you can make Santa
Claus would be vastly wiser if he
selected his Christmas trlfls from
a stock such as ours.
E1SENSGHMIDT & WECKEL
118 W. OKLAHOMA.
N. F. CHEADLE
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer In
McAlestsr Cannon City and Anthracite
Phone C.
COAL.
Ofllco nnd Yard 4? ' Oklahoma Avenue
Ml!MM&MM$$$$$$1
WHITE
V
The Leading Jeweler.
Are vou going to buy a Watch? If so buy
i one of me. Largest stock best goods and
t loweBt prices. When you buy a Watch of
i me ou get a warrant with it that it is
I first-class. You take no risk.
I Established In Guthrie 1889. 6 OKLAHOMA AYEHUE.
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Homemade California Boss Taffies J
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and Boston Cream Cardies. i
HEALS SERVED EYERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 16c.
WRINKLES LYNCHED
On the Face of lime Had No
Terrors For This Couple.
8crlpps McRae League.
Wlnstead Conn December 24. Mrs
Elizibcth Gilbert aged 74 and-IRev.
Or Iteklou aired 78 were married yes
terday. They were sweethearts near-
ly sixty years ago but Soth Thomas
a cloth maker and the bride's father
broke off the match.
GOLO
Now Morooflt in the Treasury
Than Was Ever Known
He fore
Scrlpps-McRae League.
Washington December 24. The di
rector of the mint said yesterday that
tlio United SlaUs now holds more
gold than has ever been possessed by
any nation in the histoov of the world.
The amount 1b $910000000.
OJ)lrri Kletteil
At a meeting of the Royal Ttibe of
Joseph held at Odd Fellows' hail last
night the following ofllcers were
elected to serve for the ensuing year :
Itoyal l'rophet J. M. Whitehead.
Worthy Patrlirch T. 11. Recder.
Vice-Worthy Patrlirch T. V. Hon-
nell Priest-C. E Harnett.
Escort J. Ri Walker.
Sorlbo J. P. Collin.
Treasurer A U. nieauliutu.
Inner Guard -D II. Olmm.
Outer Guard M. l!anabo.
The Installation which will proba-
bly be a public aftair will occur at
the first meeting In January.
Several new members made tho
journey across the desert previous to
the election.
Mr. G. P Zlnn who has been en-
gaged in lodge work for n number of
y ears a voierirn " Jiner "delivered
quite an interesting addrcts on the
subject ot fraternal insurance. Mr.
inn is an interesting tnlkor and h'B
address was listened to attentively by
those present.
By a Mob in the Court House
Yard at Midnight
Scrlpps-McRae League.
Scottburg lml. December 21. Mnr-
Ion Tyler who two mouths ago shot
himself and wife hero and has been
In tall slni'i- was takon out about
mtd'nlgh- last r ight by a mob of ab ut
fifty or moro and ha gcd to a tree in
the court house yard.
L'arls Peaco Party Welcomed.
Scripps-McRao League.
Washington Dec. 21. The peace
commissioners are expected hore at 4
o'clock. They will be given a recep-
tion at tho White House.
Latkk. An elaborate reception is
being given the commissioners at the
White House
Gov. Tanner 111
Scripps-McRao League.
Springfield 111. Dec. S4. Governor
Tanner Is seriously ill. 'lie 1b confined
to his bed and his temperature is very
high.
SAGASTA
The Spanish Premier Very ill
Scripps-McRao League.
Madrid Dec. 24. The illness of Sa-
gasta continues serious Spanish sccu-
ritiot show a furthor drop today as a
rosu t of the unfavorable bulletins re-
garding the condition of the premier.
Proposed Junket lo
Cub Declared
Off.
SOLD
CLARET
Drawn in the Strike Heign of
Terror in Paris.
Scripps-McRac League.
Pari December 24 Pa. Is today
presents an extraordinary appearance
The striko of the grocers' employes la
spreading and strikers are terrorizing
he substitutes engaged to 11 1 their
places. There have been several con-
flicts betwfen the strikers and the po-
lice and some blood spilled. Other
employ b may join the strikers
jj
Overcome evil with good. Overcome
your coughs and colds with One Min-
ute Cough Cure. It is so good children
o.vforlt. It curi'B croup uroncnllie
pneumonia grippe and al' throat and
ung diseases. J. W Wheel- r & Sou
Tlw Kansas Sh rt Lino Is.Sold
Undtar n Foreclosure
of Mori page.
Judge John A. Williams of tho
Unled States circuit court has made
an order of confirmation in die case f
tho Pur men' Loan and I rust Company
vs. St. Louis Kansas & Southwestern
railroad. It was a foreclo ure Kale on
a mortgage of SSUO.OIO on a short line
of Til miles r jnntug from AikiuBaaClty
to Ainhoiiy Kan. form -My operated
by the St. Louis fc Simla P.- T o con
firmation was at.it. d by lion. Churl us
IS Smith a pruiutiic.i iinrmt of To-
pfUa. Mr Henry a Asp I uutnrie
appeared o behalf of the purchaser
also asking for the confirmation which
w s opposed by Mr. U II. Whltcomb
of Topclia representing thu lessee Mr.
Prancls S. Eaton unilnr tho rvooUor
who olj cted to being dlspo nts-d.
After both Bides were heard Judge
Williams made tho ord'-r. referring tho
bssee's objections to Hiram P Dillon
of Tnpeka who Is appolnte muster to
report hcrca ter as to his rights as
teste-. To thu mtiiH mas'er In referred
the exception in tho receiver's roport.
The purchaser is John Penman repre-
senting the bondholders Arkansas
City Democrat.
A cough is not 1 ke a fever. It dot
not have to run a certain oouro. Cuit
It quickly and ffeetually with One
Minute Cough ure t e best remedy
forall oges otid for he most severe
cases. Ve re zo m m end it because Its
jO0d. J. U. Wheeler A. Sou
Scrlpps-McRae League.
Washington December 23 Tho war
investigation committee will not visit
Cuba or Porto Rico. Tho idea has
been abaudoncd owing to tho fact that
a number of witnesses have been ex
amined who took patt in campaigns
in both islands.
mus
Must be Injected Compul-
sory Rule to be Made.
The territorial boaro of health Is in
Besslon this nftcrnaon talking sm<-
rox The board is considering an or-
der making it compulsory for every-
I'oclv in Payne Logan Lincoln and
Oklahoma counties to bo vaccinated.
SAND
In tho Craws or Saniarians but
It is Not Conduclvo to
Health as a Diet.
Scrlpps-McRno Lengun
Moscow Dec. 24. The famlno in
Samaria is becoming mnro acute. The
people are eating "starvation bread"
whMi is made of a mixture of sand
and flour. Whilo temporarily satisfy-
ing this article leads to disease and
death.
Cotton 31111 Owipd by Negroes.
Scripps-McRao League.
Raleigh. N. C Deo. 21 Tho Cole-
man cotton mill at Concord was starr-
ed today. It Is tho only m'11 in the
country owned and operated by L3-
grocs. It has a capaolty of 3000 spin-
dles. Grin btill lUgiug.
Sbripps-McRao League.
Washington Dec A.- Epidemic
grip Is still raging cro. Several
hundred hundred department clerks
aro confined to their homes.
G
RIM
GIFT
GUNBOATS
For Amrrlcaus in the Shane of
I ho Peace Treaty Krought
Home Tod y.
Fatal .liuo Explosion.
Scrlpps-McRae League.
Shamokic Pa December 24. An
explosion in a coal ml no this morning
badly burned six men two of whom
will die
Lamp Exploded
Scrippu Ttiuiiao League.
Phil delphlo Pa. December. Mr.
Mary Pord and her five months' old
child -ere burned to death by a coal
oil lamp uxploslon
Hon nor Came as a Cltr'sfmnB
Offering to Nora Welder.
Scrlpps-McRae Lengue.
Rochester II. Y.. Deo. 21 While
lighting a fire in a stove to prepare a
Chris'mas dinner today Nora Welder
was burned to death
SLOBBER
:n
Loft Over From tho liobson
LallyUngging Hoo Util
Ized by Flannngnn.
Sorippg-McRao League.
Chicago Dec. 34. Gunne- Plannn
gan ot tho battleship Iowa waa
' Hobsonlzed " last evening at tho re-
ception tendered hlra. Porty-threo
sailor. Hannagan is tho youngest
h"""" t.uu unvy no useu U1S OaCK
Inolsors in grasping the necks of tho
girls.
JURY
Which Is Considering tho Coi
lins Caso Will Likely
Disagree.
Dopartments Close
on 31 on day Next.
Scrlpps Mcllao League.
Washington Dec. 21 Ml tho de-
fiartmentB will t e closed on Moudai
n honor of the ChrUtmus holiday.
HUIGUN
Scripps-McRao League.
New Vork Decejnbor 24. Tho Am-
erican liner M. Louis with tlie mem-
bers of the p aeo cotam M-lon arrived
this morning. The couiii)Im.Ioii brought
the treaty of peai o This will be
taken to Uasliinlon at onuo aud pro
seined Pruxideut MelC uley as a
Christmas gift to the nation.
HOME CANDY KITCHENJlVie.
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CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS.
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s.
AftlothejovfalCbriktmai tide Is mongit upon us
seam etcntntllvia- at mind U occupied witu thouKUuof
nb.t to get and wnat to give. AkIo wo are preparing
to utct tbi ilemandi in our line bj preientiDc be UaT
dlspUjr nblob cinbrtcei tbc lUt aud bcaiur evsrylbioi
in tbellnaof Watcbit Clncka Jcwelrr Bllvcrwre and
Cblnn Cut Ulaas and Novelties. Tbere ia uo clan of
goodt more desirable fur ChrUtms presentation tban
laat of Jewelr ; none tbat aitordi the varlet- of artlciei
to meet tbe taiteaod deitre of '" ladivlduai; vine
that will give more pleaiure to the recipieot; none tbat
vlll be kept and treaiued for looter Trara. Uilv. are
a te mentioning! from among our varied ifck:
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'KKj.y
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Ulll uo-
raii-jy y
Manicure Sets.
By;.
10 -in
Suckle?.
.Jock Bootco.
Soueni Spoi-ns
E- P DOUGLAS the Jeweie; .
VJI7H WALLACE & AftULLktR.
Isle do Luzon aud Isle de Cuba
Recovered mil Sent to
Hong Kong.
Scrlpps McRae League.
Washington December ft4 The
gunbouU Isle de Luzon and Isle d
iJuba recovered by Dewev f or being
sunk by his guns in Muuila bay on thu
first of Mar reached lioug Kong this
morning according to a dispatch to
itie navy departmeut.
A man named Maaun suffered a
br-lteu jaw lbt night in a row ovo.
the tjllver King saloon.
PERSONAL ilEM'iON.
R. P. Cravens is here from Salina
0. 12. McCounell is some better o-
day.
A. T. Riley is up from Oklnhonm
City.
Ueorgc K. Clayton is here from Waterloo.
L. V. For aud Milton Runkel e.re in
from Luihe'
J B Urben and D. D. Palmer are
hero from KaubUb Llvy.
MUs Mamie llurk left tbiu afternouu
for llewuirK to visit frUud.
Mibs Horner oi liaxter fjprintb.Kb.
is here viMliy; tier bruincr Aitoruey
G. O Horner.
Mrs. Joe Drenuou aud Mrs. Frank
Henry of ArHanbus liiy ro item
vlhiimg their f tUt-r.
Miss Essie Ca&sidy who is attendiu;:
All U&llov readeuiy. at Wichita re
turned home today to tpend tbe holi-
days wit her parents.
Rev A. J. Morris of Marengo 111..
Is the guett of Dr. and Mrs Uuxtun
nev. Morris win preacn tomorrow
night at inn KaptUl church
Today thirty per cunt oil on per-
I fume- and holiday goods. A largo
stock to select from. uagie arug
store.
THE CHUItUIES.
Chrls'mas service at the Baptist
churcn Tomorrow Rev A J. MorrU
an able preacher from Marengo 11 ..
will conduct bervloti- morning and
evening at tho llapti tchurch tiundav
school ut 9:45 a. m. Strangers invited.
First M. K. eburch dmer L'road
and Noble. Preaching morning ud
evening by the pastor K worth
league at 0:3U Mibs Ooodnch will
sing a bolo at murnlug and erentug
service All are cordially invited to
these services
Kir t Prejbyterlau ohuroh corner
Nob' 'enve and Division -trtit -1'reaci.
if at 11 a m. and 7:30 n. in.
The pastor will preach ou themes ap
propriate to tn keoson. rrof. A. u
dtougb of Toledo. (Jhlo will slog at
both services. Sabbath behool at UllB
a uijV P. M. C. K. at 8:30. All aro
welcome.
Piymou h Congregational eburch.
Sunday schnol at 10 am W r hip
and reception of mnnbers at 11 a in
SubJ-ct " A i'at omnax ! tho year
ot lubllee " Y I H. U K at 0 p. in.
Uveuintr service t 7:40 p. rn SuM-at
I'ne Star of the east.'' Tho evening
service wil be tho ls service ot ho
pretent pa Ui in Uuthrle AH are
invited Wit L Dniin.K pubtor.
Trinity f hurcb. correr Noble ave-
nue and Uroad Midnight service
Christmas eve hrlbtuiua rnoruiog
service at 11 a. m ; -uoda. school and
.amliy service at i p in ; brand chorl
servl ' t 7:30 p m. Tho b'bhop v.-i 1 1
ofli late. The Uuthrle command ry
Knights Templar will utteud eleven
o'clock 8 rviee. The church will bo
Ix lutl'uily rimmed for the occasion.
Special music G erybody welcome
ana merry iu. iimu in n
Thle'y per cent dlfccou ton bolirtay
iroods and nerfumun today-and tomor
row only at tbe Eagle drag itore.
SKELETON
Hridgo Dedicated by County
OIUcIhIh 1118 .M'ttruoou.
N. 11. Sturgis with his associate
county commissioners will enloy
this ChrUtmns in the pleasure of
knowing that thoy have completed the
flno bu pension bridge over tho Skele
ton seven miles north of Uuthrle and
that it was opened today to the trav
eling nubile The bridge is SO feet
from tho water lino and 200 feet long
all steel and iron except tho floor and
banisters.
A delegation of Guthrie and Logan
county citlzenB and others accompan-
ied Commissioner Sturgis yesterday
afternoon to participate in tho cere-
monies of dedicating the handsome
structure the product of the skill and
enterprise of Logan county pusti.
Whilo the credit is equally shared
and freely accorded to all -tho commis-
sioners for this and other magnificent
bridge structures which add bo much
to the granduer wealth and name ot
Logan county it Is not unjust or in
vidious to the other commibsloncrB lo
bay that to Commissioner Sturgis be-
longs moro than to any other man
the rodlt for thl s m&gnifl ent bridge
He is an old bridge builder and bo-
cause of his skill and knowledge his
advice and suggestions were almost
wholly followed by his colleagues
who honor him by placing thiB in-
scription on the bridge. "N. II. Stur-
gis Inventor. Qutbric Oklahoma."
Tho whole plan of the bridge the
oonstructlou of tho material and tho
placing of it In position over the
Skeleton was under the personal oye
and upervislou of Mr. Hturgla and
neonlu of the whole section of the
country who are the beneficiaries of
the bridge wilt remember him with
grateful feelings
(uaranliuo ltolug Itesorltd to
l)y Farmers
Residents of Stroud ar torr lily
alarmed over tho smallpox scare and
throngs have been loavinir thu city.
Armed guards have bo n stationed at
tho Stroud depot and pooplo are not
allowed to get on or off trail s It Is
said that thu country roads leading
out of Stroud are guarded by country
boys armed with Winchesters.
Scrlpps-McRae League.
Topelca Its December 24. Tho
closing arguments are being inado In
tho Collins murder case. It will go to
the Jury lato this afternoon. A dis-
agreement Is expected.
January 1 a Grtat Day m Jlarana.
At 12 o'clock noon on January 1
180'J tho Spanish Hag on Morro castlo
aud other public buildings in Havana
will bo lowered and tho stars and
stripes will bo unfurled on thla old
historic castlo and other government
buildings in Havana.
ONE MORE
Stroud Itnwinuiantor Evades tho
(Jiiarai.tlno and SufFern.
fl. nnxton reports another case of
small pox. A restaurant keeper at
Straud becom'ng alarmed at the pres-
ence nf tho dlucaso went to his fath-
er's farm oho mile south and one east
of tho Si-and F'x agency and was
immediately taken clown sick. The
farm is now quarantined and Dr
has eharge of all the cases
quarantine at Siroud will bo
strictly adhered to hereafter.
Hall
The
moro
FIGHTING
Still in Progress Hohvoon the
French and Natho Troops.
Scripps-McRao League.
Hngapore December tfl. Lito ro-
portH from the Slaraose rrovlncu Luau
Prathang say that fighting is still
going on between the Kruuch end ua-
tive troops.
Sampson to 31ako
Havana Heport.
Scr'pns-MoRae League.
(lien Rldgo N. J. Dec. 21. Admiral
Sampson in spending thu Chrlstmub
holidays here. Ho will go to Wash
Ington next week unit repert to the
president the progroee inado by the
commissioners in Havana.
Xoiie:
I have this day sold my real cstato
and rental business to Mr. K.J. Iliack-
man wh i will take full charge of said
bubinuss I un cheerfully recommend
him to my patrons as a reliable and
trustworthy man. Any buHnss you
entrust with him will bo afipriciatcd
aud receive careful attcntto: .
(. II IiTNDK.
HOST l'OVULAIl WltL.
U JletomtHU
I ho
In
THIEVES
iiurglario an Kdinond Storo
aud Wot Cash Ucoty.
Iidmond December Si (Speial
Last night the hard? are fctoreof Potts
& Kerwln In this city was entered by
tn eves nnd 8100 in ct sh taken. No
oluu to the thieven
Strongholds of Satan
Ex-Convlot Uriy.
Scripps-McRao League.
W chita Dec 24 Anderson Oray
who was recently rt-leas-d from the
penitentiary has conimudued pnacli
lug Ho was sent to prUun fur hypno-
tizing a man to commit murder.
Christmas ni iho
MrKInley Home.
SarlppS-McRao League.
Washington Dee. 21. President and
Mrs. MuKliiley will have a quiet dinner
tomorrow to which sevoral nersoral
friends have been Invi ed. The u -mcstlc
employes of the mansion will
be remembered with suttble gifts.
Ilo Ilo F glit rMit Conllnned.
Sorlpps-McUa- League
Washington Doc 3 The war do-
Fiartment has received no information
n re?ard to thu reported fighting in
Ilo Ilo
Movement of Wur Yi ssols.
Scrippa-MeRae League.
Washington Leeember 23 The
cruiser Uoiton arrivd at Manila this
morning I be Mayllower has baled
from Sautlago for Manz-inillo.
Tie I'ullni; Contrtt at IMUe''
Inttrrttiny
The largo doll at Llllle's drug ntoro
to bo voted to tho most popular girl
not over eight years old is attracting
n great deal ot attention and rivalry
among tho voters Tho contest will
continue until Monday night Decem-
ber 20. With every purchase of 25cte
gets one vote. Tho following table
will bo corrected up to 3 o'clock each
day until tho contest is closed ;
Villa Friodley 0
Alice MuCormlok ... 8
Margaret McCoy 0
Mamie Cottlngham 470
Pearl Lynda ... . 20
25
110
41
17
03
13
83
Jo-lo Hates.
Louise Merer..
llertha Cropland
Ruth Withers..
Helen Leonard
Jeneit Readies
(lene Turner
Ethel M Smith
Laura Aukeny
Munch lluland
Ruth Sexauer
llaxol Alexauder
Josephine Ramsey
Lennra liurko
liertha Levy
Nellie Porter
Vera DeWlit
llelon Mooy
Marie Brig fish
May Dougherty
Ruble Kelly ..
Orpha Kid path
Pearl Can
Al'co Me' orm'clt ....
0
8
S
12
10
68
441
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7
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24
. . 3
" 3
1
This is tbe laat count before Monday
evening.
lualh of Mr Mrailtr
""ebterday death visi ed tbe home of
a well known citizen at 009 Oklahomr
uvenu- and suddenly carried away
Mr M Sirader- Deceased had eren
complalnlu' and had been in rather
delicate health for a few weeks but it
occasioned no alarm to his family or
'.rlends Mr- Strader had been a cltl-
f.en since the opening and settlement
of Uuthrir in lb 3. He leaves a widow
two sone and a daughter to mourn hU
death who have tho sympathy of tbe
community He was in bis 00th year
Tbe funeral will take place Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at tbe rcsU
deuce 609 Bast Oklahoma avenue. All
f rUsdi of the family are Invited.
Uuuther's famous chocolates and
bonbons ut llusenbark's.
All banks and stores will be closed
on Monday.
About 1 p- m. today Oflloer IMsbop
nrrested a man who answered the
descriptions of Mrs. McKay's anall-
ant and upon being confronted by
Mrs. McKay bhe thoroughly Identified
him as ihe villain who attempted to
rob her. He srave his name as J
Adams and vu he bntU from Illinois
aud has been in the cltv two weeks.
Ho is abeut 33 years old S feet and 0
inches in height dark hir llghtlv
bald brown gray eyes and dark tnus
tacbo and about one week' growth ot
beard Officer U shop sajs he is an
alt around sneak thii-f and thinks that
much of the lute thieving -s been
done by him.
WIFE'S AWFUL
CZEMA
M w .t o was In fo tooit horrible conditio
of u j L-uu. jUtDg. from Kcasmi.. She could
hk. Iter bit Coirn nor l.o down her tortonwM
solatorue. I triad all tbo ilocwra tbat I coull
reach but tho pot to tlut I firmly bcller she
Moc'.i Iuto died within twelve houri U I h4
not beeq advlaod of C'Ticca Hxkxdks and
pot them. My wtfo totnl lo ilctp ia too kaurt
cf.tr lh rtt application although the bad
not tltpter uvtn dayt. and with two boxae
of Ctmcuiu (ointment) and one cake f
Coticck So -jr tht vat alteivttly crJ aa4
j woli and hearty to-day.
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