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peey VOLUME XXXIX. |GRARD OPENING! BROTHERS. BEG TO ANNOUNCE YTHAT THEIR 'ALL OPENING WILL OCCUR ON THURSDAY, 'OCT. 0th, WHEN THEY WILL EXHIBIT ; ELECANT imported. Dresses, Fine Cloaks, Shawls, Furs, Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Garpets, AND MANY NOVELTIES! Expressly Xmported for this occasion. Al Are. Cordially Invitod. MANDEL BROTHERS 121 & 123 Statest, HORRIS BERNHARDT, % peonLE P OPTICIAN 125 ST.A.’I‘E-ST., Reom 3, vevond foor, Bpectal attentlion glven to the Proper ddaptation of Spectucles, Letters of recommendation can he scen at M. Barn- + hardt's offiea from the Iudluu llll sicians and clergy, !ml ouiy of Chicago, wll use of promfaency Lt the Loited Rtates'best sl 1o Judge of n.;: Siperlurily a4 su opitelan, snd the pertectness or OFFICK OIS, 0 TO 1, 2 TO S, tfl:l‘ll ol lnqulry must |n=luu atanp for reply. "REPORT GF THE GONDITION * or ik Union National Bank OY CHICAGO. At Chicago, in tho State of linois, at the Closs of Business 1st October, 1878, £ 3 B2fl.’7?)0’ 3 i 483,237.23 132,387.52 256.224,75 RESOURCES, muau.na 1,76 i 18%.083.03 685143 &s02.03 demtion ¥ 1.60 200.4 Bt yone iy Rk u.nmuu.ul * LIADILITIES, Cay »u?";"“,’“fi} patd fe ;?'2','“",‘ 4.037.7, 043,813.08 - B, ~ndbegaan _8,623.007408 m.«.u.uu.m "l“fff,,““"“‘- County of Cook. ss. widiepibe 3. Vren Caahier of the sbore-naged baok, iyt ‘In:".n CLat the ubovE sistement 1o Lue id rh owicdge and bellef. OHGK A. IVES, Cashicr, Fubecribed o, Ot 24 §worl 1o befurs we this fourth day of lales, Yyza, ¥ u.l.u"fi Wl :‘lf'" r"u‘:uL Corttci—auessy K. nllmANK W C. D.GRANNIS, NATUQN COoRwIrit, — —_— Direciors, m}::r:n'nun Meetlog of the Stockholders and Hond« baay 'K“l b“" Clilcagu & Eastern Iilinote Keiiroad Com- dy, 0": ‘1“‘““:'!‘ mlu:(llfllt of the Cowpany va Tues: SL120'cl m"“m. 10r U douatng ,d:;K w.. tar tus glection of A, 8. DUNUAM, sectotary, HAZELTON BROS. ~ PIANOS. A PEW REASONS ACCOUNTING FOR THEIR WONDERFUL SUCCESS, 1t The Mesrs fazeitn lirothers sre practical Plang:makers, belog elncated to and experienced in B A K s REDEIS 1o insir guistunen relentide experiency with w rat-class Piano e (Inited Matex owning thelr own Faetory nfrevof Incumbianee . | lllnlnl medals aud Nlhl. and llvllll Tarize suma nr moncy on e ariisi 1FF 10 % e use of Thelr bauies certifying 1 prvfemed Aral-clam’ pianos. the 3 in r tima simply tn making ssa perfecling . beon the custom with the lesding pfano- mianninciarers wni ealers (o apend Inumense s of Toney 10 dvertising thielr \nsirumenta, a nrooortion- ate wittount of wilch niist he pald by cach purclsaer af oue of these Kighiy-advertived nlanos,” hut the Menary. ilazciion biave Uellered and from the forinda= make surl themaclves, lano-makers ning 8a some plana-buyers cn read!) U N IAZELTOS PIAND ent iyer foF more nioney N & 1":‘?“5!«:\‘ are Call and pxamine tfess 3 Fecelvad daily At PELTON & POMEROY'S, 150 & 152 State-st. DECKER BROS. PIANGS, | : ESTEY ORGANS. STORY & CANP, 188 & 180 Btate-st., Chicago, Oppesite the Palmer House, Ly woutd wivent whole carver uf 14 years nl An mnx n ‘money in lflV! era spend th one From the forr, mu e understand wiiy (L {2 1o meeting wit the pinna ousin elegant Instrun 913 & 014 OLIVE.ST., 8T, LOUIS. - —-___—r—————:;—- REED’S Temple of Nisic ~REMQVED TO 191 & 193 STATE-ST.,, Near tho Palmor Houss. ‘Wo cordislly invite every one to visit our New Establisbment, the LARGEST PIANO AND ORGAN WARBROOMS in Chicago. ‘We have openod with an immonso stock bought for cash at panio prices, expressly for our opening, and we now offer to soll them correspondingly low. Wo have NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS FOR $150, $175, $200, and upwards to $1,000. NEW ORGANS FoR $65, $75, $85, and npwands to $600, Cllthi’llqu PIANOS, the most perfact and durs. IIA“BI llll(iN * Planos, LET & CURTON'S Pi; HEED & 50! WIM.O! & Wlll'l‘l‘ Organy, the Iatest sud {n the market, N i riano __ BUSINENS u.u:us. _TITE (TIICAGO DAKERY T0."S VUNEQUALBD “Vicnne 2l “Freke” Bred, FOR} THE COUNTRY TRADE. Delivered FRESIH atall express pcnm in the West and Northweas at_ 81.00 per duzen. Nlemittsaces should accompany arders, ~ 1L A, JURLBUT & (0., Wholesale Drugaiss, ___75& 77 Randolph-st. ~ SEWER PIPE, © . . DR, Avat. Drafn The, snd Cemeuy | o NS Mot dackiinae, Wi, M. DER, ummy Elglucir, Akent, st 3 Eas Quiacy-si., b S | \RED SEWING HACHINES SELL TUHEMSELVES. PRICES OX APPLICATION. WEED SEWIXG MACHINE C0., Chicago WOmANS oS l"r)fi.. The Womau's Hospita o the Sfate of Tiiuat, Tlinais, 571 Cottage tirove-nv., Chlcugo, 1) ariiabie Tostitution | €016 cxcluntvely bothe esiaens of fs ol 4 SEcidents pecullar to women TEE WOMAN'S FREE DISPENSARY Conpected with this fastitution Jsgnem aery Weancelay aud sasurd Tock. for "t EraiuioLs teeimmeny ot durae 17 1871, -ua trestwent of the dlscases Joarutecr. 4 008 AT PAK Yo, uw Vork L] SATURDAY OCTOBER 5, l}nl ~|CHICAGO RACES OCTOBHEHER MERBRETING. 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. The Largest Field of Trotting Horses Ilver Entered. AMOUNT OF PURSES, $13,000. THE FASTEST HORSES IN THE WORLD aro at the ¢ Now Track » ot the CHHICAGO JOCKEY and TROTTING CLUB. The finest grounds, finest track, and finest Club-tiouse In Ameriea. The Last, Largoest, and Most Attractive Exhibition of spoed ever brought together, including the well-known fiyors: RARUS, HOPEFUL a,nd GREAT EASTERN. 81 ENTRIES! Promising tho GREATEST ARRAY of speed ever shown t@ the public, SYINOPSIS OF ENTRIES. FIRST DAY~-TUESDAY, OCT. 8. 2:40 Class-~Purse, $1,000-—-8500, 250, 3150, ani} $100. NINE ENTIIES. AS FOLLOWS: m"4fl(>=|‘lrn Waterive. Jennta C., Rosbuslie. Tad.t Mk.x., Tk astiviile, ‘Tena, ¢ Lr.s., Tekousha, : 3 % 3. Cook. Nnmmuu. Miun, i SAMIC DAY, 2:20 clnlu—l’llr-l\. $1:500-8750, 275, K A F, ol .., Pitfeld Mass. ; me Trot, Davylug, L 1.} Cuings b0 ot N, . SECOND DAY--~WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9. 2128 Clans—uras. §1,000-5300, 8230, $160. 8100, FOUUTEEN ENTIH wton Conrt-flonse: J-nn'ure Wy b Klrl g Cris Vo % Ttoyai Chier, SAMIE DAY, g , 2123 Cluss—Parse, $1,500-8704), 8373, 3225, $160, TWELVE ERTIIES. AB FOLLOWS B.x. Seott. Waryes, Pt b, m., Lady ‘rurplu Pentw: ¥rad Hoo) ar. Aluon ;t. leJuve M: . \ e Darur Now York: B il et Craciamatt; bog. "Tax, ta u.mm...!x el Quticy, Mich. THIRD DAY--THURSDAY, OCT. 10. 2134 Class—Parse, $1,000-8500, $250, $150, $100. | Fv LNnmm. As '\)I,l;‘(‘)vl ¢Jrank, Tiall. Chteago: ch, m. ettie C.. Wasbl 40, ek uirt u b, L.«umluu lt | 5. i Carrie Ko, G Mich, 1 Ok, Cyntblans, Ky, s b €. fan Bpy, . . mlllukLL i O41 &. ., Dol hm. Vet Sk ol X Dok Dger CRIchER Cagu; b. o Clarler + Racloe, Wis.3 b.'s., Steriing. Clarncey 1Wa1 4. b1 GF roy Esgle; | SA.]VIE DAY, BPECIAL PURNE, $3,000. ‘a9 (to wegon), by Conklin's lllll Uu harncu), by Guafre: €., tirgat Eastern (und FOURTH DAY--FRIDAY, 00'1‘ 11. 2126 Clnsa—Purse, 81,600-8730, 8315, 8225, $130. TEN ENTRIKS, AS FOLLOW, ol ¥ Sehurler, Sencea Fall, M. ¥t b, kota’ \mm. SlouE . .. Calatian Matd. Chicas 0%, Dedatarail S Sidaaren tine. uuroll( biky 5AD. Open to all Pacern. Purn urn ey He Arnrlan mmvmr< siand; b. m & g G DAY. 3 $760, $310. $180, 6120, 838, °'; FOUTL ENTIIES, A8 FOLLOWS; : B. m., Ballle, Rushvilles £ g., Bweetser, Cleveland: g, m., Lucy, Pltaburg, Pa. hri Pa. e SAMI DAY. Qpen to mll Trotters. l‘url:—l. $1,500-8150. $375, 8225, un? AY )'0].“0\\ Eleld ot M RN TR s Adelafde, Lllve o e savaRtecp of ALY FALR 1 A lm-wu)&%n PiDR e C., ML &R L. C. o AL M uumns\.l. [ IL Fltia, & F1, n fi Protine. Cloclunstt, 0.4 b. ., Ju mnuufr. Satiiof: Canton. ln ot B obde mn-ukm duced K ) u‘P.ru on LF' nflluv‘vmf Taliroeds: R, c, ihfl TO TIE GROUND® LEAVE AN FOLLOWS I ¥ Sw% Lenvo—Waua-at. Dopot, 12:00 noon and 1:00 p. m, Lenve--COanal-st. Depot, 12:02 p. m. and 1:02 p, m. Leavo—Park Station, 12:10 p. m. and 1:10 p. m. Loave—Quakley-at., 12:16 p. m. and 1:16 p. m. Arrive--Fortioth.st. Station, 12:20 p, m, and 1:20 p. m... Returning Traln will leavo Fortioth-st, Station immediately alterithe close of the Racos. §2~Madison-st. Onrs go directly to tho track. CHICAGO JOCKEY AND TROTTING: CLUB. 8, K. DOW, Prnldnnt. 8. J, MEDILL, Vice-Prosident. VLN HULBERT, Troasurer. N, ROWE, Bacretaryi- M. M., BOYLE, Aasdgistant-SBecretary. Headquurtnm at LAWRENCE & MARTIN’S, 111 Makison-st. ) QR RIAIIBI.IL HANTI’LB- WARBLE MANTELS. Wo have, within the laat thirty dnyu. added now and very IMI’OB- TANT MACHINERY at our Factory, which onablos us to produco MANTELS at loast one-third of thoir former COST. Colored Marbles a spocialty. Havo sold Forty Thousand Dollars® worth within sixty days, and two-thirds of our salos havo been in tho beautiful marblo] FRENCH GRAY, and PITTSFORD BLUE. Wo soll Mantols lower,than any house in the Unitod Statos. Call and satisfy yoursolves. Send for Mantol Book. BURLINGTON MANFG. CO., Mm]u(mflfl . COr. Van Buren-st. FOR NALY. FORSALE NEWSPAPER FOLDING MACHINES. ‘The attention of NB‘I'DIDUP Publ callod 1o tho frot that having Jatel olding Sttaokiianta to two of, rith 001 lu ROGERS & Ct CU SHIPPERS OF COATL,, 144 Market-st., cor. Monroe, LACKAWANNA LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG, BRIAR HILL, By Cargo, Ua@_ulflr Single Tou. ¥ We give aspecial attontion to the re- tail trade, delivering promptly and in good order 1o any psrtof the aity. Also guaran. teo quahity of our Coal equul to tha bost. Orders by mall will receive prompt atten- MOBL e e J. L. HATHAWAY, HARD & SOFT COAL, P! ‘B ik porfecting preases, "l‘h; 'I‘rnz‘nimn Qo. nave no usa for soveral I Folders herotofore in use in 1ts bre The machinos ara of Chnmbers Liro e o B e o rTor Sabl oy ing tho Kehler improvement. Two ot the machines aro adapted o a four-pago supple- ment of The 'Tribune, making four folds, and four to s full sheet, ‘Lribuno sizo, making three and four folds. Can be sdapted toany sixed shoet. ‘'he wpeed of those mochinea 14 limited only by tho oapacity of the food boy. Thoey oan be ssen in operation and wo guarantes thom, with the Kahler improve- ment, to be superior to any msshine made. Wil sell them chesp, a4 ‘we have use for the roum they ogoupy. Xor mrnhnrbynrnc- ulars addresa TRIB MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAR B. REED. No.53 Willlan-sL., Y. Y., Inamounts sa reguired. o mrnwkuuuno uhm-vku-. . coruer Landolpl, PHOPERTY. at BEVT A ; B 1 North Mariciisat., 18 1! uas ek, ey '2'"51;“ u’fl"’-}'_‘."lu’..fi:,‘fun 90 | _onen for Cliy end Country Blied prompuy. CORE, ORUSHED COKE. W wur warks s Steam_Crusher for 52 uf ranze coal. U. S. BONDS. B CENTS constantly 0o band. Fresent rates hunuu unuemmtme‘envllunNif- Ruy aod sell » ot " E ok KBAN This coke is uruers, reuges, s, aud ool 1 ‘rice por bu Ill e ‘aad school l’nu Do bb deiiverod b any parivF takern. Abhington-et. . Fcentn, City. .. v cente NCORUSHED COKE. Governwent llonds. Cook County Orders, City Scrips and Vouchers, LAZARUS BILVERMAN, Blflk. Chamber of mnllflrn:e Bougut and suid by l«llllall u \lllll.l.l‘ CIDER BARRELS LSRR tarties selaling o buy bew or sccund: 1404 Varreld for cider, IhAT austlly. o short no- icatific prio: e VCuscagu 10 Glassva, Luicacopos, Micro ekl iey L f the oliest | Embrectagave of the otent, 1878—~TWELVE PAGES. FURNISIING GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODSs. Field, Leiter & Co. WABASH-AV.,, RETWEEN Madison and Monroe-sts.. Call attention to their hh)ml'- tations for Fall and Winter in Gentlemen’s Underwear Hosiery, Neckwear, &e., SPECIAL LOT: 100 doz. Ex. Heavy Shirtsand Drawers, $1.00 each. Y5 doz. Full Regular Merino Shirts and Drawers, $1.25 each, from 34 to 44-inch, NOVDLTIES HUSIBI‘Y&III]FIH‘HISHHIE Goods, Examination solicited. In PARLOR AN (,ll.l)l- BERSUILTS, with other Nov- elties not procurable elsewhere. ‘Woe carry the largest and fin- est stock in the city, and PQN- ITEVELY will quote the LOWEST prices for CASII. Holion & Hildrs 221 & 223 H’H‘A’fl‘l‘}-.'d’fl‘. 269 & 271 State-sts d largest Furniture and HOUNES T, MA!L'D'AI!'I‘I'II | Chamber Suits, Parlor Suiis, CAOKTFALL K see the laruest (ine of thewe gouds in articleto b RETATLEL atstricly " The ] larget stock of Fall Overcoats in the market at JAS. WILDE, Jr,, & CO.’S, cor. State & Madison- sts., Ghlcago. omeais notice i heated o1 o Lefurescrviug. T jace vronowiced b to b one B u)e b" nklin \V:l“ *' O Shis W Wil ek it AU SO AR SN L 16iée Veadion fovbers. \ll'l'lil"fi' A I‘LllIA Lb. ARTISTS MATERIALS A. 1L, AIIIIOT’I' & C0., lfll(ull":tri. “PUBLIC Announcement! OF THE B PUTNAM ONE-PRICE {CLOTHING HOUSE 131 & 133 Clark-st., - 117 Madison-st, PREVIOUS TO OUR’ GRAND OPENING, SATURDAY, Oct. 12, WE PROPOSE A SPECIAL DAYS T DAYS SALE OF CLOTHING. $25,000 WORTH OF MEN'B, BOYS, AND CHITLDREN'S CLOTHING To be turned into CASH QUICK, without regard to CO8Tor VALUE, to make room for NEW GOODS ar- tiving overy day. STOP AND CONSIDER For a moment, and soe if you can afford to loso tho opportunity of purchasing this merchandiso at the priccs offorod. A visittotho PUTNAM, andalook through our stock, will convinco you that wo moan BUSINESS. Rafta of Now Goods and prices that will ploaso you. All goods marked in plain figures. ONE.PRICE C. 0. . PUTNAM CLOTHING - HHOUSE. MINER. BEAL & HACKERT, Proprietors.. WM H. FURLOKG, Resldent Manaver. DONT I BUl A SUNDAY MORNING PAPER TO-MORROW! A largeeight-page pa- per, containing all the latest news and tele- grams, and ably edited by three of the most tal- ented scholars, will be presented you gratui- tously, at your home (if you live within the city limits), by CLEM- ENT & SAYER, the Clo- thiers. As thin one edition s about as large s the com. bined clrealation of 811 the newapapers in Chlcago, thev have engaged all thie newspsper steam presses in the city 10 work all night on Suturday night, so that tile gigantic undertuking, never before ute tempted, way be finished at 4 v'clock Sundsy worning. - CHICAGO Jockey & Trotting CLUB. All members who have -_| not received their mem- bership tickets, will please call for them. N. ROWE, Sec., 111 East Madison-st, WAUKESHA, Wia., Sept. 78, CHAPIN & GORE, 78 nml 15 Monroe-st,, Chileago, ure this day appointed Geuerul Agonts tor the Northwestern States tor our celes brated Crescent Spring Waters. Put up in cuases of two dozen bot- tles each; also, in barrels and halt barrels, All orders should be ad- dressed to them, . % L. BURT'S SHOES il i [ — PRICE 11 q, (‘LN'I'S THE bCOURGL. The Death-Rate in Memphis. / Continues to Cradu=~ ally Diminish, - .- Only Twenty-two Fatalities Re- ported to the Authori- ties Yesterday., Illness of Its OMcers (hnses'flm_ Closing of the Prine- pal Bank. Refugees Warzed Not to Return to the City until Noti< fied to Do So. A Pitiful State of Destitution Reported in New Or- leans. Starvation Threatens to Complete the Work Left Undone by the Plague. Many People from the Fevered Bed Succeed to Piuchivg Poverty. Bemarkably BSuccessful Treatment of Imported Cases in Louisville. MEMPHIS, TNE FBUMINENT DRAD. Rperral Dirpaseh (v The Trisune. Mearmis, Tenn., Oct. 4.~8lster Frances, Mats ron of the Curistians’ Home; T, 1. Pritchett, of the Bank of Commerce; George W. Woods, of the Memphls Woolen Mills: J. R. Heurich, & volunteer telegraph operator from Pittsbure; Dr. B, Pecples, and R. Kendall arc amoug the prominent dead of to-day. Tho disessc, a8 heretofore stated, {s diminishe ing o the city but spreading to su ularming exe tent In tho country, The [@vard physicians beld a meeting last night, at which It was decided that each physt clan before he leit Mewphis should fur-’ nish & detaded report of his experl- eunce with the prescos opidemic, embrace fug the varlous phases of the disease, ita treatment, and the sacceas of the aystem of treatment each had adooted. The reoorts will also pay partizular sttention to the number of sick visited, the proportion of populatiod la the variows districta smitten with the fever, and number of deaths, togsther with such other poluta of interest as may surgest thomselves. This 3 the only way a0 accurste report of the work of the Howar! physictans can be complivd,, it ts belleved, aud will s ot mestuoable servico i tuture epddenes, THE KETURN O REPUOREX, which Is bersisted in, has attracied the attentlioy of the authorities, and sotne effort mnst be ade at once to put & atop to the codless sup- vly of matertal. Thelr coming back is daily furntsiing foud to the fever. The. Howard Associution this mdrotug Issued an address to’ sbsentees, which it s boped will recelve the nttention it deserves frow those for whum It is. futended, thut Lo return now or atany time before the epldemic is oflicmlly declared over 15 to court almost certatn desth. A few cittzens who have done su i detiatee of guod advice Lo the cunteury tave paie the pouatty of thete” temarity, and uru now NUMBEILEY WITH THE DELD. Thele fate ahiould bs warutnig, aud serve to ens foree the tiuely und urgeut appesl b support of this pusition tuken by thosw conversunt with the facts, aud [ cite 2 uumber of cases which have come under my personal observation: Mrs L AL Kerr wod lier son, o lad, returned from the countey lust Sumlay, were taken nlek letore they had been here twenty-four hutrs, and both wre now under the swl. A Mra Clurk, reslding at No. 46 Brudford street, after burying onhe of her family, left one of thecanps near the city sud resched Memphis this morn- tug. As | write, ouv of the twoeitdren re malning I8 dylug, the other tus bean taken dow, and the muthier fs not much bettor, Inatauces milght be cited indetialtely to sus- talu these premiscs, but it 1s Unnocessary, 1t any one hazanls s duubl ho can be satistied beyoud # perudveature by returalng. Thero 15 sou talk of picketiog tha city, as vouutry towus buve done, to preveat the influx of cither strangers or wiseclimated atizens, but the matter has wot ussurued detiuito shupe. AMUNG THE PIEVALLING GLOON which is unwlistakably becoming paranount in Mcmphis the ouly encouraging ' featurs from which the allicted citizens de- rve a particle of comfort fs the' stutements wade by phiveicians that the discase 15 of a less maliguunt Lype than forinerly, end’ - ore easlly cuntrolled. Yo, notwitbstauding this, It b4 & acttled fuct, spparent t0 eyen tho wost casual ubserver, that unless o change for the better oecurs very svou, 80 great has been the straln upon the systeins of thoss whu have survived the evideiic, results a8 deplorublc o thetr effect us the fover ttaelt WILL INEVITADLY POLLOW, ‘The flowards aud Relief Ausociutions have agreed Lervalier to act [u convert lu the dis- charye of their several dutivs.—Lhat ts, members of cach Assoclation wlll visie appilcants for relivf and atteution, to ascertaln whut {s actuatly uecessary to those assuming to bo fu watt. ‘This cuurse has been Wwude vevessary by tne fact that uauy who seek supplies do not ueed theny, aud barter off what they recelye fur hiquor snd tritles 1o unprincipled gealors. This new regime will doubtless go iuto lurce Mone day, - A VALSB PROPAXT. Becky Norris, the Vouduo negress who yes- terday caused sn excitement smong the cvlored population by predicting her destli, and falllng to realize the propiecy, was arrested lust nizhs to prevent what threateued to be a disturbuuce and locked up fo tho culabuose. She (s evideotly s religious mounomanise, wbo 1 couversation with your correspondent jostited that she was marked, und would die for sure, After a nigtit's refiection belnad the cmunfl sho was released. ‘The weather grows worse And worse, and e cowiog of the frost seetas further off than cver, MY, DR NULIOK, the last relic of an old fawlly of Memphis, Is ro- ported dyluz this evenlog. Her husband vied lase week. Ho was o well-known charueter i the Southwest, ngled for bis extremo hlehi, being sevew feet LPstagure, his miserly habits, of a son who biad dicd & fow bours previous. ‘The Hou Casey Young left the city thiy alters noon for Gerwautows with purses, wedidues, and great wealtb, ted ar ball a milions Nevertheless he Wy o pauper, und wus . burled {u the Potter's ¥icld Bogside the body. |

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