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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • Page 2

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mwtltoon fTOAT. NOV 1, SlWOttfTlOil 4 .1 column year Ui column 1 single column jtiOcal KCtltes, 7 cents per lli losetfioQ, of 50.00 80.00 15.00 for kuore IlMin 10 lines will be charged for af; our iA.U extracts will be charged for In proportion to the above. p-F. C. hompson Proprietor McKlnner, the books.

Throw aside your prej acmce abd vote accordiner to reaspn I The populm? candidates in Qollin are no if 6 Ts country SauiRE L. L. Miller is a fine business man. Hell raakd a splendid oountv i ,1. Branch and John Doyle are the dates for the legcislatnre.

Vote for a change in our county government. have an investigation of the books. trnm cf fPoa in a dehcll of over 000 ulbersoa endorses inistraiipu. Are you Jo endorse Culberson ne iTuesday Bailey says the Wilson II reduce the duty on aijy only the necessaries life, the ilson bill reduces duty on from $2:50 jto bo cents therefore brandy ac cording to logic is a necessity of life. Bailey had a great deal Jo say about the price of bagging and ties being reduced.

It is a that cotton bagging apd ties are this season than last season, so we are informisd by gin men and farmers. 4 -Mc Kinney Democrat. i The same over in Fannin county, Bro. But this one of 4 in reasons for goinig back to congress and to retain the democratic party in Review. IS 1 Seil Ifltinstteg I A VOTE for the ringtail democratic candidates in this county Is a ballot for chronic office seekers and boBsism.

The complete returns from the Georgia election show that instead of a light vote as sotne of the newspapers and statesmen have been claiming, the vote was 6000 largei than in 1892 and actuall the largest in the history of the state. Yet the democratic majority was only about 20 000 Commercial Appeal, A gold bug writer attempts to show I hat farmers can raise No doubt Judge Abernathy cent cotton by reducing the cost of day tnight, have the children to work harder and longer, reduce would make ti ate Give him chance in any how. Democrats iu Texas are putting forth desperate ofibrts to keep any but the ringtails from examining the books. Such men L. Miller, John Y.

Bowen and W. VV. Chapman are not life long pen sioners at the public ciib They are farnifgs. Nugent refused to remain longer in cornipt ic party, evi-n ilioogli the office 01 within his grasp. fat was i the expenses of clothing, eating I etc.

Such argument is enough I to cause the devil to inney emocrat I Yes, but the dirty hulks of I plutocracy are meaner than i Benedict Arnold or Judas laca I riot. Benedict Arnold sold his country and then left it, Judas I sold his master and then bang 'ed himself, but the gold bug agents will sell their country and then have the effrontery to ask the people to support Review. The Houston of March reproduces a leijgthy article from the New Picayune, which Seems iO present to the public startling development in a land swindle, which invjolved 1380 acres of land east part of Collin county and west part of Hunt county, and Several innocent parties who occupy the land. story is the effect that the land belpnged to a German by the of Peter Hilt, who died of 3 fever New Orleans iaboui the year There wejre no heirs apparently to lay claim to the It seenif that one J. B.

Jenkins of Greejtivllle, went to New Orleans to up an to this vaUable tract of land. He found man and wife named who seems to bear a questionable character and, who were easily persuaded to become The Picayune reporteir after giving a history of the various parties submits a statement of Mike as follows: told my wife at the tloaye that If she signed them papers she would get Into did, eh? You sigued them, too, did you not, but they fooled me into it. was afraid and told my wife hear of it." you signed the I didn't know how much it was. Since my wife has treated me so mean 1 am going to give the whole thing away. a fraud.

My wife was no heir of Peter and she knowed it. get even with her and old Mrs. is Mrs. lives in St. graveyard No.

3 and takes In washing. She agged my wife on to leaving me. She has got my two children and wont give them up. But get even with all of he 3d iiifcfc- be a day fur iccnipiy populists at aoi. Everjbdcly attend and lirai Nugent and Sump Ashby for the labor ing people.

My frlvri-i do you damn iho olists, and syndicates and vote the ticket which us tains them? Seems to ns would be a u. ccnslst ent it you against in stead of 3 on So much for democraticjecon- omy on bills for retrenchtnent But bhsides these, detnbriiats and republicans introduced 1 300 appropriation bills in the 52nd and 53rd congresses' call ing for, in the aggregate, 6 842,125,550, every dollar of this enurmouH amount, (nearly 7 000 000 000 would have to be taxed from the people to build i public buildings, clean put creeks and rivers and pay I claims of various kinds. Let I us recapitulate and see how the two old parties compare wiih the populists when it comes to introducing bills: When did you iirtt know that your wilfe an I ell you. In November, was approached by a man named Baa- ton who said that Mr. Irl, the cabinet maker at Rampart street, wanted to see me.

Iri Introduced me to J. B. of Hunt We ail went Into a barroom on Eamnart street and took two drinks, denatns said waa by Hjiprrett of Te: Some jiei tidck that a preacher ough to gt rich on $1000 a yenr. people, many of them members of the church, think that their congressman can barely livejon $5000 a year. I hey vofe the latter $100 a month clerk hire iu addiiiaa to his $5(X)0 Why Simply to furpish him wiih a letter writer.

Half the preachers, I dare say, write more let ters to dear annually than their congressmen do. Why not hire the preach wife and pay her 100 a month to answer her Advocate. ami Rep. 1.300 Falmor Setjate Hill JBili Biil Pacific Ry Biil Rep. Total Capia Hat Biila coo 28,.

OOH 000 27.4Gfi 000,000 rjOtOO.O;» 1V1.7Í8 45-1 too (CO 000 Dein, and Rep. Eicesa 06,748,031 art weighed and found Currie Orems KimQ the Children Their Blood Mftkev Pure Cmm Scrofula, hM My atae girl. Vearf had skis disease, i bleak eat In ai mwew naitler. a gate of to There are democrats, acti pension democrats, high tariff 8 low tariff dam Tts, tariff for revenue only democrats, free trade democrats, single tax democrats, ab sdlute free silver democrats, 16 to 1 democrats, gold bug dem ocrats, state bank democrats, anti-stale bank democrats, ua- tional bank ownership of railroads democrals, anti-governoient of delotio- democvtfts, antl--com mission democrats. rights democrats, ainti- lights democrats, Tam many Tammany demoeratf, Cleveland cemo grats, an ti-Cleveland demborats Hogg democrats, Clark demo independent democrats, and ring tail democrats.

What a grand old structure is the parly! liberal! its platform is broad and elas tic! Jump on, If it suit expand to ttt! No, no! it may bend doub lie, twist, and coil, but can aev is as and subtle the as er break! It took of bgea ether! It is ductile, and ous. It exists IIbut occujiying space! 4 estructa life! It was It lif will! Iti it without an your wife the only heir to valuable la ode in Texas. Mr, Sherrill made the discovery, and wants you to give hitn the power of atlomey to them for 00 I waa I know what to think at aret. He said uiy wife was a granddaughter and only beir of Peter Hilt, whm left the lands. When 1 got home ray wife raet me and have good for I afked: Is and she was going to be rich; that she was the heir 10 lands in Texas, Jenkins had a paper written out giving the power of attorney to dispose ot the lands to J.

S. Sherrill of Greenville. Me and my wife went before Aleix. the notary on Gravier street, and signed the affidavit. An affidavit was alao made out for Mte.

Duke and signed it. It showed that Mrs. Duke nursed wife when she was a baby in New Orleans, and that knew Peter lit and hie daughter, my mother. She swore that my wife was the only heir of Peter Hilt, and thmt all her people had died of yellow fever. The affidavit confering the power of attorney was uken away by who had brought it from Texas.

Jenkins said Sherrill could give as reference Jonn I. Adams and the Union National bank. A short time afterwards my I ife reoeived tome money tor land sold, and it as sent In care of irl, ill South Rampart street. Last August my wife and I had a scrap, and we have been living apart ever since. I cut bor when I drunk and had to lay In the prison for it, but I was not to blame.

My wile would never come back to me, but went to worhTn beer hali, where sbe is known as DoUy Welch. I been laying hp to expose the whole thing and get even with her. bhe knew that the affidavit w'as Mike said Jenkins was in New leans a and that Jenkins saw his wUe sent kid to Leraome, so that if ever any trouble parae athiut they could not be wound'up by ofoas exaralnatloa as to the dates, of Peteir daughter and herself, their binhs, etc. Mike sorae time ago wrote a letter to a lawyer In TexaL tetUng him about how iMtolTiU selUifg the lands and all ahodt hla wife heing Induoed to becotne the power af attorney, touid inferred on bherrilL The reply from the lawyer stated that iif what tbid him was true there pikil heeng swindle for whloh honest people weregiferlng. The reporter then huhled up Mrs.

who wisut by the Dolly Welch. fouDd hey iu a quest -house where the follow terview took placp: anyone ever oomc to you and ask you If you would 1 not hg ijh heis to some land In Texas, and If you would not sign an affidavit the poWer of attornev to some Isiwyera in GreentiUe, J. Jenkins Texas came to me ang said he -wanted to he to some hh I asked him was going to at. it up when I really ithe heir- Ho laid to klave thAk with hiQL He td thing fwrttten out ahoat me the before he saw him, and that two written staieiuents Attorney to the it read 40 ffvUows iog the heir bow he waaaot ter of attoiteyand mm 001 H4t ot of eil" enkSffii B0m of somekhlnghe wanted us It nm and his wete Wf Umt ft if any iiosed us about the heirship not getltangied up.v seoared 4ha copy of' this document fortified Mrv. It reads as HUt died In New theUnmmer of 185C of yelloW ifbver, Hisi wife died a few years after husband.

A son, Peter Hilt, about the same as the days afterwards. Olive Hill, of Piter HUti, was born April and was a little more than4 ybsrs old when her parents died. She Went to Cincinnati and lived there Ui relatives until her marriage to LS63. The £rst chffflofthe marriage was a girl, born In died in Infancy; second was a boy bmm In died In infancy. Maud, tjie third chlldi was bom in Oincinnatf, Ohio, on une 17,1875, Maud married Mf clmel in New Otleans, i July Welchj mother Maud, died in Cincinnati July Hand, then two years old, was eared for by her fsther until he disappeared some six or seven years agb.

He is supposi to be Maud lived with, friends until came with friends to New Orleaus, about where she remained until she married, and where she has since Peter Hilt lived in Texas some time between I83S and and Mrs. Duke memorized it, I we Jenkins stayed here a week and he and my husband got angry with ui for not learning it. My husband drew a pistol on me at Mrs. house and threatened to kill me. He shot at me afterwards at his house.

affidavit prepared for Duke to sign 5 what it A notary public came to Mte. Duke's house with a paper. It was sworn to by Mrs. Duke, and showed that she had me whtm I was a child. She had been in the epidemic and knew when the Hilts tlietl.

Mrs. Duke washes in St. Patrick's graveyard and boards and takes care of iny children. The affidavit I think was read to her, but she sighed it. Jenkins or my husband, one or the other, I think told her that ft about nursing me when I was a child, and about my parents, the Hilts.

husband never showed any desire to give matters away until after you were The money coming. and I left him and quit giving him what 1 and he has determinet! since he can't get any mort' out of it, to give the siheme away. Before we he would try to get me to to and borrow money, but 1 would not do it, becau.se he would always it and get drunk and then come home and give me 4 beating. 1 am working now to pay he before we aepar He was no mean to me. DoHy buTwt tnto tears, laying bet head upon the table as she wept, saved him the pimitentlary fumishwl him money he was broke and have and clothed my two children.

Yet he beaten me and to kin me, tJh. had I never got into this' I to have home. I did wrtxng. My this miserable business of a What will I do? I'd rather be deatl. My children, my children Hhedried her with her apron and after a few moments of in answer to a question that she and her husbaud had received alxmt from Sherrttl.

Mike hmi drank it up her. she said. Mike wrote to Bheirill al times for money. He wrote io Mike saying he sent me money fbr land sold, but he wrote to me from the leg- ifilature at Austin that he had advanced the money from own regardless of the land. All the money he ever sent, except once or twice, was in oare of Irl, I It was Saturday night that the reporter left for Greenville, Texas, the County seat of Hunt county, akd the home of Mr.

Sherrill. To reach ilreen- ville it was nec to go sixty miles beyond Dallas. The reimrter of the Pimtmne an early start to the court house, 4 found himself in the county office, amidst of books and records. The first thing found was a the O. SSi- profet.

M. qnmob as follows; "Page 178, deed book No. Hunt county, of New Orleans. State of Lcmiaiaas; Maud joined by ray have made constituted and do by prale and constitute tM J. Sfherrill of Hunt Texas, our trhe and lawful representative, in fact.

Ifor us and in our name, place gnd stead, to sell by good flkelf sufficteat deed deeds all or any port of the following described land, igfio acres, surveyed 4n the name of James Boyle, by virtue of bottaty warrant No. itoued to him on tbe.22d day of February, 1839, and patented tio him cm the of November by patent No. 8, and in aHuated on the of Grove creek, partly iu Huai and partly in Collin Texan, about miles from Greenville, land having been inherited by me, NUmd my Hilt, and 14m the sole surviving hek, and do B. apd convey under the power granted for tit mid In our name place tSl bHier 0 Iper In tewte' olTexM, ixed to s. ml mm, Mtectehiirawilie Octofier, Hm.

fife; MMm Tha following Is knowledgmmit; State of of Orleans: Before me, the authority, persqnaBy appeared. M. and Maud ihis wife, who are known to be the persons whose names are signed to the foregoing imdrument, and to me that they executed the same for the considerations and purposes expressed, and the kaid Maud having been examined privately and apart from her husband, and having the same fully explained to her by me; she declared that she willingly signed her name for the phrpose expressed, and that she wished not to retract it. In testimiony whereof I have hereunto set my seal and hand, and fixed my seal, at my office, on this the 18th day ot October, 1892. F.J.^ Aleix, Notaiy Public.

Filed for record November 14, 1892. 1. W. arrison Clerk of Hunt County, Texfto. Deed No.

71 of Hunt shows where J. Sherrill sold to R. L. Watson liO acres of the tract for fUOO. The conveyance is shown to have been made through M.

and Itfaud Conner, through Sherrill. Page 150 shows where eleven acres were sold to G. -H. Sumrow for Sumrow held a tax title, and it was announced by Mr. Sherrill, or it was given out to the of the land noldingtax titles, that if they would pay 15 per acre for a title from M.

and Maud they would not be sued or otherwise molested. A disinterested party, speaking without knowing the object of the query, that the average salable price of the 1280 acres was per acre. maldng it worth about A of the Ismd is occupied by eleven peojple. most of them holding tax titles. These people occupy 658 acres, which is as sesseil for $12,7.50 county taxes.

The reporter of the Picayune called on Mr. Sherrill at his office in Greenville. He IS a pleasing man vcho stands well in his Ap- upon the subject Mr. Sherrill disc'laimed any knowledge of the fraud connectoi vrith the matter. He was perfectly willing to show the jmpers, ne held, and if there was fraud in it, why, he would have nothing more to do with the matter.

Hove much money have you sent the in New $200, he replied. You a moment ago. then, Mr. Sherrill that you with them to give them half the sir." you have only sold $Pk) ri will take the statement. then, if you have no objections, Mr.

Sherrill. hesahl. and the put on his note the statement. C. C.

Candler and E. L. Cantller have come into jjossession of the that was to R. Watson for a consideration of more than Having heard frvun some source or another that the O'Connors frauds the Condlers employed a lawyer to investigate the case and the right of the to the money from Mr. Hherrill, to whcan it had been Earle Braugher is the iilhne attorney the Chandlers.

a he that the had paid Sherrill more than which they were going to endeavor to not believing the transacthm to a legitimate one. Mr, Sherrill suit against various others of the of the Hilt land, seeking to sell or make them $5 acre for an O'Connor title, whereas, they then, and are now, ixcupying the land with tax titles, the land having been by the State to them they taking on limitathm and the of the real heirs. But Mr. Sherrill has draw the The asked seve- reshiento of Greenville, Sherrill wa. SherriP of the men ILrlowite this community and okw him and in the ex county the and been mentioned as the Sherrill, whv, likes Sherrill.

the Picajuine in- qulred of the man Jenkins, 5 onnor mm, being sent by Sherrill, one gentleiyfjau prominent citken of 1 a of carpenter agent! and a dm-overer He tound nearly a in far off riuce he Jpriieen living in this county to were or- on the of tax titjee. up such in conmxtion people who were aueil by Sher- 1 are rather indignant, the re- rter was told by their lawyer and others. PROIWeEB BY Br.W OF THAT J. WxBfilei Supporttd th latias Ap- ptoprlation il, Wliieli ThTreasiriolMOOjKMl Of PeoplVi MoDfljr. i ByiLEF OUT OS THESTREET A FRENZY PRONOUNCING IT "A Get, 27, Great excitement prevails here in political circles on ao- coant of the revelation of the fact that Hon, J.

W. member of Qongress from this, the fifth, district voted for and favored the passage of the In dian appropriation robbed the United States treas nry the snm of $400,000 of the money' in the in terests' of the Roman Catholic cbarch. When this news first reached J. JY. Bailey he pro nonnced it He made a personal canvass on the streets of Gainesville deny ing the charge, bat to day Jadge Tbarmao received the congreseional records and they were at once drawn on Mr.

Bailey and his guilt establish ed beyond all This will unquestionably de or tffileaiiats prsbenl dffa way to oar The false charges of Mr. Bailey at every place where MrV Bailey spoke, bai where be not no persoaaiities Takimg tljis canvas as a whole it wias one of the best we ever witnessed. A vote for Dr. U. M.

Browder means a vote for principle a man who is able' to boldly advocate the en act men of that principle into law before the United States Dr. Browder is a true man in jhe fall sense of the Headlight. Wageni Tied tip. Stephenville, Brath Thomas L. Na genit is busily, in the disirict court here and vrill not likely find opportunity to speak much more, if at all, 00 matters politic.

He has been busy alUthis week, as counsel In the Groesbeck-Crow land case. Trial will probaly con same several days yet. If some of his other clients should go into trial when the present case is concluded he may not get away from here before election day. The judge enjoys a splendid practice here in bis old home county. Mem feaVMriiBailey in thrs ail political faitha are as democrats will not supporr I warm personal friends of the a man who votes the great populist leader, money away for sectarian pur A GANG of politicians are trying to arouse prejudice against the populists of Texas poses.

Mr. Bailey denied it as long as he could, but when the records were produced the question was settled and Bnil- ey left the streets and stopped referring to the late war his personal canvas. They do this in the face of the This denial taken in connec ifacfc that the populists have the lion with his of name of a man on their state charge of pulling his knife on k. Dr Browder at Deniaon, has reduced his chances of re elec 8 and citizen is of lion by at least twenty-five per! the purest type. He served the Oct, 27 republic of Texas and bravely went to 'the front in the confederate A pioneer of ceni.Jn this part of the district Also hie that the Christian church of Gainesville Had forced Dr.

Browder out of the pulpit and then out of the 1 Texas, be has stood by her ev-. parsonage, has damaged him ery interest during her wonder- considerably since the members; fuj development. He has se' of lhatchnrch come to front and proved Bailey guilty of a willful and malicious false uok Wmltimr kad A to the barty khd oantabla with of the Was an ardeut OUurk iu the I ijftst eampidgu ibe-slais be gave the II iNews correspoudeui a be gives sifOBx nnsifl oQs fov bis actioQs. is long document and sho DRAT only gives the olosims psr- agrapb as follqws iimefdr men who Uilsk the silver qusscioft act tp yoie togeilMHr and tbMr views ou history! of the ooantry aiid it Is no answer to this suggestion 10 say the democmtie didatea are advocating firee silver. It is true they bave ous mouths on that but they are tied to ibeir forms iwhicb are indisputably gold have to and do get off tbeir platforms to advocate silver at 16 to 1 of gold, sod when they leave the platform on which I they were and when they pledged themselves to uphold and support when they accepted the nominations they become and are vagrants amd absolve ail platform suatalners and all from supporting them.

I want to see meritorious labor have, an opportunity to achieve 1 its industry, frugality mrnM economy, homes, and happiness. Until shall be a change in ibe cacieaiof the old some manifestation or of democracy to tr old laUdiUarks, a free silver OW tariff MO aall vote on with the I- and honesty to plainly what it wants and to as and the pari turn to its Idly uphold and sustaiu its declfirations. know there fornii vagaries advocated He is now a farmer mao and a hood. The leading sorely regret this and many of order who them will not vote at all for this reason. Populists aiy highly elated over the 3 canvass made by their date.

They are wild thusiasm. ladi- witjf and stock- of the first would be an honor position within the gift Texans. The maj to whom we refer is General Henry E. McCulloch, candidate for state treasurer. He Travels Makes Eleven in Montague Political Changes.

peq- cou- THE BBMOCEATS. Thomas Old Settler of.This Connty, Joins the BopnUstsi Floyd, Oct. Texas Independent; Since the last primary election I have been wrapped iu tnystery, in this way. To see free silver men who declared positively gold bngism shouid not rnie, then voted for gold bug After' lone careful study I now will not support the democratic (so called) platform. I wilL not Vi'te to oppress 'myself and oountrymen if I know iib -There is not money enough in Texas to gel me to.

11? Joy this day be to my prosper, even If I Boi May be witb yon Inttbiaffeat si my Ik with pf. U. the pies for grees this the 5th district, spent week in Montague We had published apoointments previously were prepared with a good rig. We met hioi at Nocona and conveyed him to Burling- tou where he opened his campaign. He spoke to a large a'ldience of voters, also 2 ladies and 28 childreh.

His reception was grand and the Dockery leaves the democrats logic made a lasting land joins the popnlists. This Alfred Skeels, secretary of the republican league of Colorado, has resigned his position and joined the populists and work and vote for the sue cess of the ticket from governor down. A. M. Flood treasurer of the republican league of Colorado, resigns his position and joins the populists working for i Judge J.

E. Lincoln, one of the beat known democrats of Clay county, and a broth- er-iu -law of Congressman at. party but they can due time eliminated in 10 Keward flGO. on all. We returned Monday nighi to Nofiona where we met a large audience.

While we had trouble In securing a houfie to speak in, the crowd wks appreciative. It is just to Sky iu this CQilQection that Mr. Bblley was granted the privi speaking iu one bf the cpurcbes but wa were Brother Brow diar made many friends kt this ijlace. We feel that we are ebted to the Leader for its Ir mention of the speaker Leader Is a demo nratic paper it deals fairly and not go into the of ijnud slinging as does tbe Ar gas. Wben papers like tbe Afgas open their you may look for sometbing you will be mistaken.

I We tbeu to fill tbe kinder of our appointments ibe followlag order: Bonita, Sunset, Salona ibd" Bowfe: it ajr of these unexpected aciion of Judge Lincoln has created great sUrr prise and discomfaris democracy very much, as Ibe was cou- a leader insidered a verira tbeir ranks. i. Mr. T. J.

Willis, of Wood county, who has been a democrat.for 47 years, has left tbe party of promises and fall- nres, and joins the populists, and is now working for good government. 4 4 Hon. J. A. Eaton, of Kansas.

In a bold and conrageous letter to tbe cobgresslonal tees of the 3d congressional district says that he will stump the district for the popnlists. He says he wilt not work nor vote for the side shqw of tbe party as he oonsidei) the straight ticket only an aid machine for tbe republican par ty iR'Kansas. The I of rhif will pleased to learo that la at taaaS oee dreaded diseaae teleaee has been able to core In aU that ia catarrh. Catarrh Core la tbe only poaitive core known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrb helsf conetitotional stltutional treatment Catarrh cure ia taken irternaliy, acting direetly on tbe blood and raocooa aorfaeea of tira System, thereby deatroyfng of tbe disease, and giving the patient strength by building op the stitutifin and assietiog natore in dteng doing work.

The proprietora havo faith in ita curative powm, that they offer one hundred dollars fter any cake that it faiia to core. Saadi fhv list of testimonials. Addrraa F. J. Cheney Toledo, by druggiate 75e, populist nomloeds in Collin got fat salaries to support them while they campaigning.

Consequently their canvasses have not bees as thorough as their ic opponents. Remember mers that they are laboring men who are supporting tbeir wives and babies bv honorable toil jmost of them are raising 4 2 0 cotton like you and are do rape! led to remain at home to help their gather this crop which under these democratic times they cannot afford to hire gatbeied- They all citizens that have been and spoiled al Ike publie crib. They mm antly of the of the sevmel oOmm to wbjlcb they aspire, sriik credit jto tbemselyes Mil to tilt very interest of bur ty. Give them yonr meet caie- fnU consideration when filling oufcyobr ticket nejrlTaesday and you will never hive mwm to regrpt ft. Or.

Vbteffor John of caitate I vfUIdevitifnlly ACAI.1W Thosa tbat as daring Ik oi now (fettlejnent bf irSI Iv'-iHt -tt.

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