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Special Values On sale for Two and Four Dollar IVilliams. 250 pairs of Ladies' Via Kid Shoes narrow square or needle toe, pat. lip, flexible soles; a good value at $3.00 Come and be fitted for a 152.00 bill. 100 pairs of Dongola Shoes, pat. tip, extension soles.

We guarantee every pair to give satisfaction. Bought to sell for 52.50, but a $2.00 till buys 'em now. 100 pairs Men's Calf Shoes, needle toe, fancy tip, Goodyear welt, a beauty for sty 1c. $5.00 would be the cheapest for them other places. Come and wear a pair for two $2.00 bills.

125 pairs Men's CalfShois ith a ide toe, plain Goodyear welt, the xk is light and durable, calf lined; a bargain at $5.00, on sale for two $2.00 bills. 200 pairs Men's Calf Shoes on medium toe, Goodyear welt and a full cork sole. Something ever) one ought to have for winter wear. You'll buy 'em when you see 'em for two $2.00 bills. We carry the largest assortment of $2 Ladies' and $4 Men's Shoes in tl southwest.

We polish all Shoes free if bought here. DR. E. P. NOTBEBE, sicciaust Female and Rectal Diseases Mrs.

P. Notrebe aaaUUnt to Ke Bale Diereaea. (idle Kaldwla Theatre Building. Hoar to 11 and I to o'clock. For Reliable Insurance AT REASONABLE RATES, HON COMI'ACT, NON 1IOAHD City nd Country.

O. NKWIIICIlliV, f.O. Arosee, CclTcrsity of the State of Missouri DEraaTHKxT or law. OMS Septem ber llth. lt.

or catalogue and In formation addrsas, ArVVSrVSArW daily meals can do you no rok! when your 6Umach and tliKftit re out of orderl The fl you eat din nt make muv d.lTcrence a tht way ii When io he all voucaneat almW an thin jr. bul ai.k the rmi dclr cato dihca cau diut! Brcwn's Iron Bitten tht rI Tr mtr tmt mmtiuli, "nm ess te Ii tu trm tr4 s4 peorea I Mfin It if'f Iral'l Iroat Piltera does Ui.ire the ie a te mt 7 'J7 If ynor a. llrewn lm Wtttn yow I. ft aa rr a fi rii iw tu.i as w'S "7 ke THE DEMOCRAT: SPKINGFIELD, MO, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1894. THE CIGARETTE LAW.

Tom Jenkins Will Bee That It I Enforced. He Will Allow No Evasion or Equivocation. No Cigarette Paper Go With bacco and Newsboys Can' Look Out. To Tom Jenkins Is preparing for more trnnhla fta i noar oincr mmm that the e.garettee ordinance ia enforced. lie la gJlng about It in tbe tame systematic manner which baa made bim fainoua In the collection of llcenaea of varioue aorta, especially the dog tax.

When Dr. Jenkins ssys that the cigarette ordinance ia going to be enforced a itrict interpretation of his language meant that the cigarette ordinanca.it going to be enforced. When Tom Jenkins atarted out a month airo to collect the tax on does a great many people winked the other I eye and smiled. They did not think be Intended to do It Habile eentlment in retrod to that queition la now some what altered. Everybody knowt that the doctor waa In earnest about It.

Even the dogt are onto Dr. Jenkins' policy and it ia a fact that the H. Mir will not danv that every dog In town tbnnt him with ttudiout care. Theie it not a dog In Campbell tm)in hni liu heard of Tom Jenkins and when that notible official comes in sight they all recognize bim and trek abelter nnaer toe oca or in a il.rli eel lae. Tnm la rrninff to atari ont to visit the cigar and tobacco stores and grocery bouses to see ir tnere are any Tioiauuua of tbe ordinance prohibiting tne ssie of ciirsrettes without the necessary license.

Mr. Jenkins is oi me minion that there are. Ha says be l.ircrrd dadea and sal in bora amoklnir the deadly tubes and be proposes to find where they come l.m a ulHao which la regarded aa an eraaion of the law ia to throw in anacksira of eUraiette papers with i hr.n1. nf smoklnir tobacco, "That doea not go oereeiier, aaia Mr. Jeoklns yesterday.

"JCot another cigarette paper can be given away without a violation oi tne lew. aou i propose to prosecute the violators oi that law tba same aa of any other llMnsa law. Thera la another way cigarettes hare been sold, which will be stopped to dsy. That is trelne. Tbe newsboys have been reaping rich V.

iL. harrest here wnen trains ivup sale of elgeeettee. 1 am going to watch them hereafter, begiuning to dsy, and erery on who sells cigarettes will be ratten irons ma talned here and made to pay a fine or 4.11 lUvmmntf Wltn nm doctor will alo make another nnllrmnsad doffs. ilW. vi lis haa ris aed new nog wagon and will evert nia aepuiy hmtaau.

hoasa canvass at sum rise this morning. He says that positively no guilty dog will be allowed to escape this time. Those i.nt their don to the eon try the former dug catching siege will do well to srna sue before daylight thia morning and ipey .1. 1. t.rH in advance till next July, i.

ii 1 1rr do to re a 11 Will ft mm ihmueh the eye of a needle aa to es cape the wrath of Tom Jenkins. t. Bt. C. A.

MATTEM. Te Btarraw's Mllt 1 raatbaU Cloa. Arllhawtle aad Bvakkaaplaf Tk. nnartetu will ornlsh some muaia at lha Toons men's mett tA morrow afternoon. All men ara I il la aa traaaaa.

Laam baa eommeneed practice and will be able to put ap a atronff rama tbla araaoav. Regular practaeeat the fairpoundsevery Hon Tt.ara.lav and hatnrday. Ail mem beta who would Ilka piay are re 1 'i im. R.nda there waa a rood a teadaaee at I o'clock meeting, but tbey bops to sea mora oat to morrow. Bev.

C. 0. SkiUmnn will eaareaa am o'clock meeting to morrow, ouojeei u. Toward Others. Every yotieg a aa la eilj should ea' bias.

Waat and Price eave rar i fnatina laat huaday fvrraeoa, wbick were enjoyed by all ,1, ill be organised the Bret Tuesday i. All members wishing to enter these elaeea are re luesud to notiry elsaaea will be atarted wbea arer lea members request It. i lit.ra.rf society win vm la Ortoher x. ik. eommittee laat night Jedr ew alaiWi aak, fA A tan mvnaura aa Mr.

HPisfllsJ mmm rijrilti.V, hicfc wiU prim 1 a.xKaWt MMit art ot Bit lha neaMinr rve a T.k,t ball team la being Ira mM tarCtftth.l'as 1 frT 1 AH WbO AM taMtsfsa. iO ftt OBCVw IU Toacg. ew Uble. and at UIW ..1 tnd i'thVeif n.r Thur esj a fht. They are rnt caagex i as Afena )ido.

h. and H. W. and for the of one In Ira, IIUt tmm Ozark, and his father still doubts it waa his ton. Although it baa been several weeks since the story waa pub 1 1 t.

.1 t. 1 ln iibucu iu uc.rij nTcrj iienipBp United States nothing has been beard from Austin Gideon, which must teal bis fate. If it had been someone else Mvi.l.l. tha atorv corrected it by now. Judge Fath'a Docket.

There will be several easea of interest in Judge Fath't court to day. C. Price is to be tried for making a false affidavit in connection with a replevin suit against Mrs. O. sutler; II.

I'ayton is to be tried for flourishing a deadly weapon and Robert John Akin are to have a bearing disturbing the peace. lha Daaa Property Bold. VY. Ktanrart nurehased 3. IV.

Dann property on the corner South and Mt Vernon streets. It is of the most beautiful places in town. lbs I'lnl alios' The first meeting; of the Hiirh school alumni since before vacation will be hold Tnoadav niirht and a coarse of work agreed upon. two jmoucE sins. One la and Started.

tba Oteer Mrs. C. I. Jaqullb's Allegations l'rucretllnga of Interest In the Circuit Court. Proeeedins'S in the circuit conrt yes terday were not of very great Importance.

Mary E. Jaquith has brought suit against Cbarlea D. Jaquith for divorce. Th. ntitlnn was made out it seems Vahruarv.

IttM. but was lust placed nn tl.a clerk's docket yesterday. The nlalntlfv charged that they were aiar rled in 1891 and uvea logeiner unni Anuii.t. that in said month with out just csuse or excuse the said de fendant deserted Dlaiotin. vamoiea away his earnings and left the stale and or a period of six expiration of said 1 4sa ha rf i rr flaslH sarin ana remained away thai at the period he returned to ripriogfield, and promising to do better, pieinun received him: that tbey continued to live together until April, 13, wnen tne oe L.mi arlthnnt eania or excuse airain deserted plaintiff and went to Prince ton, Ind not telling pieinun wneu or where he waa going; that said defendant, again profeaaing repentence, plaintiff Joined bim in Prinoeton on Jnne IS, that immediately thereafter he began subjecting it Than ahe piaiuviu returned borne and they finally separated.

He had accused her Uifidelity falsa and tteDl low company and visited quesuonaoie re sorts, one aaaeu iw iub w. W. W. Blackman has been granted a divorce from bia wife, the case not be ing contested. The entries yeaieruay were: Wm.

C. Origg, 'inoa. i. UcAuliff. aocount; motion to atrike out defendant a answer.

mrm A I. Arnold, inluna tlon: motion to strike from docket tbe whole ease. bsrah A. Mills et ve nne mine 1 1 inn allaa aummona lor Joba Allen and case continued for ser vice. lilngman i.

Co. va H. M. uuien ei note; appeal Justice ot peace; evi dence heard and Jury return a Teroicx for defendant Emily RigM a r.nte r. ann t.

n. m.n. i.i.nrilnn: defendant Bles mo tion for assessment of dsmagea. Mary E. Jaqulta va naa.

u. jamu. divorce: order to file petition ana docket eauae. Jf w. I at.

ni r. or ore: trial by Court io.kiw plaintlJ. All Haalta Haaasa. aetllera fiom Armour, 8. I.

rntrrdif and reristered at the Denton. Tbey are foreigners decided to look for larma ia southwest Missouri. rare a OtMaaawSa tar Catarrk thai as mercury will surely destroy tbe sense of smell ana completely tbe system nnk iha morons surfaces, bacn n.r.r ne usea except on i iwnutable Dhy aiciane.ea the damage tbey will do If nmcr ip.ivu. i ten fold to trie goon A.ri from tbem. Hall Catarrh tare i V.

1. Cheney k. Co. Toledo, con la ma BO nmnj, i. InLarnallv.

ACltBt directly upon the blood and tnocooa surfae of the system. IB toying uan a v. mm Mrmt iha enulne. It la taken Interns lly. and made InTo Mo, Ohio, by F.

J. cneney vo. Testimonlals free. eTboid by Oragg sia, prica botua. One word describee it "Trfeetloa.

Wa refer to 1 Witt's Witca Basei nn.t I n.La aorea. trarsf akin d'iseeaee aad ta wall known rat tar pilea. Fergaaoai aiBWwa vr i V. la ia. trm wear rw or tnatot a.

rr as. "uTe I' ZZT wwf ry in of I ITWASTHROWN OUT TLe Casa Against Judge Brown Ia Dismissed. Charged With Taking Too Big a Pension Feet. Seems to Have Been Nothing But a Bow Among Christian County Republicans. nl.t.lt.

Attnra.w Tnn Wallcer haa ordered the case Dendice in United States Commissioner Silsby'a court nilnit ml ire S. V. Rrown dismissed. and it likewise naa oeen aone, ana nia attorneys notified of the action. a Ilrnwn la now the Dresidinir Judge of the county court of Christian county, and tne case is ssm vo nae rrawn out oi a red not repuouean row that county.

About three weeks a warranl wa sworn Out in Com Ktlay'a eourt acrainst Brown on charge of violating the pension laws the United States. He was accused of ettina a pension for a widow in rhriatian enuntv several Tears aeo The law is very plain in regard to feea in such cases as pension sharks all over tba country until tbe passage of that law were io tne naon of charging a helpless old soldier or bis widow about all there was lu tae pension t3 get it. It waa under this section tba; proceedings wtrs instituted against Brown. Tbe fact that the warrant had been issued became pub i i io property before a deputy marsnai could serve it and Judge Brown at ouce came to this city, went before Kllahv. entered a olea of not guilty and employed attorneys to defend him.

1 he ease waa reierrru io th. diatrint attorney and the examina tion was set for tbe latter part of this hut as stated oeiore, waa thrown out by the district attorney aflex laU u.yi.t.aation. hrown hi. wM plot flxed t. imed nalitical plot fixed up him In the rans of the repub lican party.

He was a otna.aaie tor renomlnation before the republican primaries and a bitter nVlit was wagea win. h. Hi. we red a re nomination but bis opponent is ctisrgrd with not being sauaoea miu m. ...1.

innnnmo. DerftOnS t6 Ull.uu luwwin I swear out a warrant forjudge Hrown arrest, hoping that tne repuoncau com mittaa would demand Ilrown'a resia nstion and put in his place the man who stood next nignest iu iu, "es. I At to ine penaioa Brown's attorney! did not deny that he had taken more money out of the widows penston than the law allows but he thai the widow owed bim some money besides which bad no connection with getting the pension. This version must be the correct one. Judging from the orders from the dis trict attorney omce.

iio.ci V. hail feelinff lie niiiici smoog the republicana of Chnstisn county ana win no uoum v.inn. tht polls in tne a nana ax to. The Dallas Oonaiy r.apfa Say Slarahal IMS II. A barn belonging to John Franklin intheeaatern part of Daliaa county was burned a week ago last Sundsy and it waa not known bow lbs are originated.

It la now charged up to 1 tl Deputy United Biatea atarsuai uijn of Kansas City, who was down mere about that time, and it is charged In Buffalo that be aaid that ne epen. mm i i. in iha barn buhmj while looking ont for a member of the eounty court wno is iuii In fwifinaetlon Wit junre rmiK with some bond easea pending in tbe Buteadiatrics court iu i. ti. nf Dailaa county van cut.

nwf have It ia for marshals and threaten to bava Hayde brought naca ana vm tmanaaa. The CUteU IlnT mwm twnLiii.a bava been very active In i nf tha bonds and oppoams; oneof them waa a county Judge for a long tl la aaraa. The Jury la the Talley case at Car tbage wherela the Frisco was seed for j.M.Ma am account of the loss prut of a leg of tbe plaintiff at Crocker baa been discharged, being nnaoie to This ts tbe suit which caused a general free for all fight the other day. '(MM Lt.ftni ban. The prohibiUnitU of the Fourth Missouri district have nominated Rev.

i n.nti.ftr ot Marvsville. for coa eleveral years ago Ur. nenuey was pastor of Grace M. E. church ia this city.

Pr. Clataad The Orark preabytery la aeeaioe at Un haa a acted ML nemainsway. OI lanaaa of the presbytery to succeed ne i. a. Clelaad.

form rly of this city, wno aas moved oat of the resnyserr. There la aotbing to prevent anyone a i.tarw and calling and there ia nol'tiog to pr rv aay oe apending gwxl money fating toe eten; aura of tbelr remedy. Ukeeely Ayert rrssparilla, end fet esred. iA twill act A.l toe au nn. so rmxAly aa oee aJ el ra A'itt'tiiMaiullvefoTBcava.

p.raa. Bra re, Cia Affectwaa and Ferrwa Kiatr a ITag to. SarUer gsrts TYm short the Ml Com pie dt i PToJart 4 a as ehftnTp bowea. and rrthirf roe wart aboet Vhe Moatk. la.t.fa.

frfa iarP li0rt d. V. A LOCAL OLAHCK3. Auction 3:30 and 7:30 p. m.

each day. J. G. Wllleke. Uiaa Willie Burfotd.

of Marshfield. is visiting in the city. This is par day in the Home Building Loan Association. Anetion al 1 30 anil at Noel's, 196 north side square. Miss Kate Beck, who baa been visiting in Aurora, has returned borne.

J. B. Dixpn, over Beckart's Jewelry store baa plenty of money to loan. Joha A. Harvey has ao'd to 3.

Mather a tract in 11. and 20 for $2,500. Columbia Brown waa tried in Judet Fath's court yesterday on charge of whipping a child and acquitted. The Oermania Saengerbund will bold maatlno. Hunitaw ift.rnnnii anil mad.

further arrangements about erecting a u.ii. Jnni. 11 tw ft al I ai Ian terdsy for whipping Ellen Collier, a uttie gin. juage vomn wut trj tne case on the 25th. Tbe Paul Schoner who figured in the police court the other day is not the sewing machine man.

lis has not been in the city for some time. Sunday, September S3, will be the last and great day of tbe campmeet ln. ITnlnn All tnis Is the last campmeeting of the season. Bev. Dr.

Louis Is still preach ing. Tbe replevin suit brought by M. C. Haves and others in Judge Fath'a court to get possession of some gambl ino devines haa beeu Disced in a ocn venient pigeon hole. Hayes bat the devices.

C. A WaltAphniiaa veatiirday ra le ted fire department No. I with two boxes of excellent cigars. The depart ment did some very good worn on one Up Waltaehoiiaa'a buildlnirB OB 1'oonviUe stieet which caught fire a few weeks sgo. The case of Jake Williams.

Ed Bryant, Hattie Uuddleson and Desn Buss, the negroes who are charged with having robbed J. T. Frasier, of Stone county, of 8175, was eoutinued 1. ln miiirt until October 1 on account of the absence of the proaecutlng witness. Moaay to Lean.

By E. P. Cloud, tbe Abstract man, lot East side Publifl Square. PPKSOHAli MENTION. R.

E. Elklns hat gone to Salem, Ore. R. White baa gone to Nashville, Tenn. Mrs.

E. L. Cook baa gone to Lincoln, Neb. Senator J. P.

ffBannon, of Buffalo, la in town. Mr. and Mia J. L. Sievert are in Jefferson City.

V. florid, of Cave Sprina. waa in town yesterday. Mtsa Airnes Dickeraon went to Mun roe. yesterday.

Me llarnea. of New Ork. WaS St tha Denton yesterday. C. C.

Voorhees. of VCexIco, was in town yesterday C. F. Handera, of Dadevllle, snent 7esterday in the city rank TV Roberts, of St. Louis, was at the Metro pollUu yeaterday.

AnMUn al 30 and 7:0 P. m. at Vo.r. tut north aide so as re. GeorseW.

Bysn. or insyer. weu known In this city, was in town yea terdsr. P. Williams, of Aurora, is the guest of Mrs.

Baldwin, on St. Louis street. Me K. Beed Flint Is In St. Louis sflperlnunding the fitting of Mrs.

El la' residence mere Mr. M. Bslsley and family have returned from Iowa, where they spent tha summer with relatives. u.nin United SUtea pension examiner, returned yesterday frcm a business trip to Benton county. r.

M. Gideon and eon, of Waahlag ton City, who bsve been visiting bet tor several months, nave reiuTieu bome. Tn n.w afiarnooB and nleht. all tbe high grade articlea, consisting of dia a. nirw Wa tea acta and watches will be eold at auctloa at 8.

P. oel'a 154 north side square. Ike am aeatr Tbrlvee on aood food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise In tha open air. Her foras glowa with health and her face blooms with Iu beaaty. If bar syatem needs the cleansing action of a laxative I meoy.

and pleaaact liquid laxative Syrup of alllas WH Wllfcn Urawaa. r. Ktataa Marshal Aady Johnson brought Robert Leas In from Palaski county yesterasy i. ii n. i.

ehareed witk selling whuky witboat goverameat licenaa. A WEIGHT on the minJ often tra.c ab'i til nt rvoui di rJTJ hivh cauM: general rr" iion throughout the entire lysttrn. SHAKE IT OFF! ty ninj a th i' airsoldte sk r.t.fi; ccrt.iinty. Dn't xpet imc r.L The vr re KJ dt lu ate. Lion 'r Tonic Reitorativa curr fi r.

a Cfrtamty, crvous a trov. nt A ari It aa wmi a pa IVli. 7v rrrJjzZ'jrir, nt tbe news the borr of a nr asmrd A. a he Sf all IV al I rr 4 i .1 ami was ed fw" lie. Cr IV a' ti tr CROSSED THE JAMES.

The Surrey Soutb la Rapidly rushed. Being Steal Oompany Makes a Liberal Offer. M. Garrla Will Put Up Good Forfeit Bond With Tbe City. Tha anrvevinir eorna thai atarusd flnnlk Mn.

V.nnw uwm.u uii iuiwiu imaw day to establish a route for a railway uarrtauu, vrusaea tne iau)f river about 1 miles east of the Camp oeit roaa oriaga yesterasy sua win Vlv. nnnnftw I 1 Chief Engineer Merriweatber and all who are directly interested in the survey are hopeful that a much cheaper line can be found than the original southern route. Tha principal promoter of tbia scheme ia F. M. Garvin, a banker ot Harrison, Ark.

After tbe survey, which ia being made at Mr. Garvin's expense, is completed nd an exact estimate of the money required to put the road in operation made, a com pany organised, 11 poesinie, vo furnish the money necessary. Mr. Garvin baa started to work in a business like way and hat the signature of some wealthy Springfield men to a paper stating toat toey win am in raising in Greene county as a bonus for the road and believe that amount can be raised. He hsa a similar letter from the business men of Boone county.

promising to help raise $0,000 for tbe new road. These counties mutt also give right of way. The other counties through which the rosd passes will only be asked right of way. Further evidence of Mr. Garvin sincerity It that when be askt Spring, field to contribute her share to the road he will five a sufficient bond that II tne amount it suoscnoea ana tne mad don't go be will forfeit It It la claimed by a person much inter esled in the venture that Mr.

Garvin met with much eacouragement on bia eastern trip this summer ana neiievee that the company can be organised immediately after tbe survey is completed wnicn will prooauiy oe in ninety oars, and also stated that a large steel company has expressed a willingneas to furnish the nils and accept bonds in payment This seems to be a nopeiui outiooa for the long needed southern road and Springfield can be depended upon todo ber snare wnen aaaeu to Hssmeeksrs' Ktearslass Tha li.lt i nr. At Ohio Nuuthwestern eallaray la now sellinir excursion tickets for bomeseekers to points in Virginia, orin inWronne.ooutui. trin.t.1. lr T.nnmt. Ala bama, Mississippi and Louisiana atone fare lor ine rouna in p.

101 oiici ui these excursions are October 1, November and Hecember 4. Tickets will be good for twenty dsya f. inrl atoo over privileges will be granted on all tickets. For rates and further information, appiy vo tf full A O. 8.

W. K'y, or address G. M. Tatuis. Trsveling l'sssecger Agent.

I0J North ltroadwsy, St. Louis, Mo. J. M. CifEoHKOnan, General I'saaenfer Agent.

Dame Fire Fly Small In sixe, irreat lu results; le Witt's Little Eer'y Risers. Best pil for constipation, best for sick head scbe, best for sour stomach. Ferra ion in Ires Druf KIMON WlMl Al it larers. Art Kept, tl ta tS, I8 For this occasion the Frisco Lisa will sell excursion tickets to Roe era. Ark st rate of 3 so for the roued trip.

Tickrta on sale Sept to In clusive, and geoa to return to ipi. mvs. leiepnoua Wm. Ft AXSXi.l.T. Ticket Agent.

Dame Tire Fly. own tsvaavaaa axct naioat Tia aaakki sXaata. S. 11 aatl Ba. mm Ort, isaa.

rt. n.a iha CaaaaaCitv. Fort Scott A klcmph's line will sell roaae1 trip tickeU ss follows, from Springfield, at ons fsre, to points on the Illinois Central. V. M.

Soetaem eie. M. A B. T. V.

A Ttnneaare Midland aad K. M. sand at one fare plus two dollars, to ail points ia Ksnaaa, Nroreake, loloral, Wyominr. I tab. North aad South Iiakota tad ctany points ia M.mtana.

Idaho and ew Mexico, ia aa Term lory and Oklshotnai to all points ia Texsa; to many poteia la Arkansas, et miaimora rate of 7. 1 ca ta rani tor twenty days Motto. era ranted a many lines For full par bcaiara emu apoa or a.mr W. L. IMtTvanvte raaaenger and Tieat Agvat Telepbo For lr Mrs.

Charles i of Bsyt.ty. Micb aeodeataliy spt 'M wstrr orer her lnt.e boy. fhe prmnp' TPl ed le W.tta Witeb Based fcaive. r' lastaat rnief 11 a wtHsderfui.y good aalve for bs braisee. aorea.

a a ears eere fe P.iee. Fe raaoa kintrea I tiaase rtre Ty "There Is a slve woaad. ur, refer to Witts Vl.vrk lissal rtrea bsraa. bn i.asa. eaU.

la as a local srr in trie ao.tr,.a It etirea rarra. sni al nn ea ea. Fergaaoe vr a InTlg tO. A s' ta a twi ist rm. I 1st wny wa 4 ls tt l.

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