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Est9flC!ílo
Tomo II. Estancia, Nuevo Méjico, 2 de
Febrero
1000. Numero16.
Confesado
al
Muerte.
Para
Tercer Termino.
LaVia
Nueva.
Los
Ojos
y
elCarácter.
El conocimiento del carácter
por las facciones de las
per-sonas e. un estadio emefascina
La construcción de la nueva
via del Santa Fe por el centro
del territorio y que atraviesa
el Rio Grande en Pelen no de
Frank Boíl, un trabajador
en el ferrocarril en Prescoft,
Arizona, ha confesado al
líme-te del Coronel J. Francisco
Chavez en Pinos Wells, catorce
meses pasados, segun los
re-portes de los diarios del
terri-torio. Voluntariamente buscó
el alguacil mayor y se rendio
Dijo que no puede ver un otro
sufrir por su crimen. Dijo
que él mató el coronel por
venganza de injusticias person
ales recibidas de las manos del
coronel.
Bell tiene como 55 años de
edad, y hasta recientemente
ha sido trabajando en los
mon-tes de Arizona. Se apereció
perfectamente sano y se creye
que su palabras están la
Un despacho de Toledo;esta-d- o
do Ohio, fechado el 24 de
Enero
die
: Jacob Riis, amigointimo y autor de una
biogra-fía del Presidente Roosevelt,
declara de que el Presidente
tal vez sea candidato para
ren-ominación en 1908. Dijo
ano-che: Si se demanda de que el
Presidente Roosevelt continúe
ésta pele:., él lo hará. Yo se
que él no quiere ser candidato
por otro término, pero en lo
íntimo de su corazón él cree
que el pueblo peleará por él.
"La primera indicación del
efecto indirecto de la
adminis-tración de Roosevelt dice Mr
Riis será sentido en las
eleccio-nes congresionales de 1907,
cuando se borrarán las líneas
de partido."
jy los ojos son indiscutible
mente el objeto mas in teresa-nt-e
de todos por aquellos de
que ellos son "el espejo del
alma."
Los ojos grandes ele un azul
claro denotan gran capacidad
ytambién carácter sensible,
pero la persona que los posee
es generalme nte ce1
osa, i nq ui-
-sitiva, muy amiga de
diversi-ones y difícil de manejar.
Los ojos profundos de
mira-da penetrante reciben
impre-siones fijas, definidas y
hon-das.
Las personas de ojos redon
dos son sensuales y poco
pen-sadoras, Las de ojos estrechos
ven menos y piensan más y
sienten con gran in tensidad.
La mujer de ojos castaño nuu-c-a
dicen mucho ni poco es
enemiga del escándalo;
pre-fiere el bienestar de su esposo
al de ella misma, y es aguda
intelectual y amable.
Los grandes pensadores
tie-nen ojos cenicientos porque el
color de ceniza es el color del
talento y de la agudeza. Per
las personas de ojos grises
tienen más cabeza que corazón.
Los ojos verdes indican valor
orgullo y energía.
Los ojos negros demuestran
un carácter vivo y con frecue-ncia,.au- n
que no siempre, son
traicioneros,
Don Clemente Lueras, quien
ha sido atendiendo el colegio
de San Miguel en Santa Fé,
pasó para Willard á la noche.
Atondará la escuela en ese
plaza en Jas semanas que
vi-enen.
Don Epimenio Brito está
muy enfermo en su rancho al
sur de ésta plaza. Su familia
tienen miedo de que desea en
perjuicio la enfermedad.
Sr
a.
Muer.
Modista popular de Santa Fó
tiene la agencia de la Franco
American Hygiene Co.,cuyos
productos no necesitan in-tro-d
acción.
La Srita. invita á las Sras. y
Sritas. del país á que
examinen el magnifico surtí
do de efectos para uso
du-rante las festividades.
Efec-tos de lo mas hermoso y ele"
gante. Todo de lo mas no
vel y vistosos.
jará de causar algún
contrati-empo á las plazas interezadas
como lo expresa el despacho
siguiente:
San Francisco, Enero 24. El
presidente E, P. Ripley del
Santa Fe, que ha permanecido
de visita en California durante
el presente invierno, dice que
dentro de cinco meses ó sea
para el 1ro de Julio próximo
venidero su compañía tendrá
una nueva línea hasta
Cali-fornia. La presente línea al
oeste de Florence, Kansas,
has-ta Pelen via La Junta, Las
Ve-gas, y Albuquerque se
abando-nará en lo que se refiere á
tre-nes de pasajeros. La nueva
linea que se llevará el trafico
al sur de Florence y Mulvane,
Kan., via Tex ico, Texas, es la
que va á Belén, estación
prin-cipal sobre el Rio Grande en
la línea principal de Nuevo
México, treinta millas el oeste
de Albuquerque-
-La Distancia
al Infierno.
Una persona, quien por
nac-imiento, riqueza y'' educación
debería de haber sidoun'feab-allero- ,
pero no lo era, fue a
visitar una mina de carbon.
El minero que le acompañaba
a bajarse era cristiano, y (d
dolía mucho
oirrel
lenguajeprofano une usaba el visitante.
Mientras descendían al hoyo,
sentían que el calo aumentaba
acada momento, hasta que al
fin el visitante dijo: "De veras!
que calor tan terrible; cuanto
distara al intierno?" al cual
nuestro minero respondió
seri-amente: "no so exactamente
la distancia, perosi un eslabón
de esta cadena se rompiere,
usted estaría allí cu un
min-uto."
rista respuesta simple fue
íedio de desperta al cabal le
I conocimiento de su posici
m peligrosa, igualmente j
'
tos'--i ps in. nn x
iconvettiuo.
u,.,
oiaiuni paso tal vez el nías mi
--:io espacio entre d y a. m
te, "y después de a muer
Inicio' dicen las Sagrad
Escrituras.
Don David Sanchez estuvo
en la plaza el Miércoles
com-prando efectos.
Comunican de Pittsburg que
el general Torrance y varios
otras capitalistasesperan venir
á Nuevo México en pocos dins
con el fin de arreglar para la
construcción del ferroerril
A-lbuquerque Eastern Railway.
El trabajo sobre este ramaI de
la via del Central en Hagan
hasta Albuquerque se empeza
rá tan pronto como la nieve
desaparezca de la tierra. Es
de esperarse que la noticia
salga verdad siquieia una vez,
pue se ha repetido tantas
ve-ces que ya no hay quien la crea
Don Felix Guru le de Wil-lar-d
estuvo en la cabecera el
Miércoles con negocios ante el
escribano Corbett.
El reverendo J. Gauthier,
padre déla parroquia de
Man-zano pasó para Santa Fé el
Miércoles. Regresará hoy.
Escrituras de casamiento
fueron dadas á Rumaldo Silva
de Estancia y Rosaría Romero
de Tajique, y Antonio Ballejos
y Gabriel Montoyade Abó, en
.ésta semana por el escribano
,de la corte de pruebas
Don Porfirio Chavez un
re-sidente del Torreón de este
condado estuvo en la plaza
hoy. En el 1ro dia de Enero,
abrió una cantina en la ciudad
de Albuquerque en el calle 2do
y invita todo sus amigos que
pasen á verlo.
Onr Watchword.
Voice of (lod, inspiring to victor? yesterday; voice of God, inspiring to
victory today; voice of God, inspiring
to completo and final victory in some
dad tomorrow, is the watchword of
ourMociety, "for Christ and the cbarch."
Row Dr. William 1. Wallal-
-Lassiguient asescrituras han
sidos enrejistraaas en la
of-icina del escribano del condado.
Artículos de incorporación
de Hughes Mercantile Co.
Carta de Venta, Gregorio
Miraba á Wilbur A, Dnnlavy
5 cases y Ja cerca y reclama
del medio al poniente del cua
tro al noroeste, secion 8,
cabil-do 4 al norte, hilera í) al orient
te.
Carta de Venta, Rumaldo
Miraba! á Jennie A. Dunlavy,
la cerca, y reclama del medio
al poniente del cuatro al
sur-oeste, sección 8, cabildo 4 al
norte, hilera 1) al oriente.
Escritura de hipoteca, B. B.
Spencer á Richard Dunn,
mo-lino de aserrar en Eastview.
Muchos de los rancheros han
hecho entradas en la oficina de
terreno sobre sus domicilios
en este condado. Entre ellos
son: Consancion Ballejos, J.
T. Pope, William D.
Arm-strong, Fred Mayer, James H.
Averill, Vincente Marques. J.
M. Gonzales, Melquíades Tru-jill-o,
Procopio Otero, Santos
Mora, Tomas J. Monk, Ignacio
Gaicia y Ortiz, Julian Sanchez
y Baca, Luis Padilla, Camilo
Aragón, Dotnitilio Apodaca,
Sera nio Pineda y José Antonio
Padilla.
HverlaatlnB to F.verlnstlii:.':. From whatever angle the love of
Christ 'is regarded it is unspeakable.
It Is unspeakable in its length; it had
no beginnius: it knows no break; it hiv.i no end. The mercy of the Lord is ivovi
everlásting to everlasting', It is
un-speakable in its breadth; it includes
each and all; it is like a benediction up-on every soul; it is unspeakable iu its depth; it saves to the uttermost, and it is tínspeakable in its height; it makes
us joint heirs with Christ, kings ami
priests with God forever. A. J. F.
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áV"''i lnV$Tu iu IWoven Wire Cots, 3 foot, braced
like cut $3 25
S ime, 2foot6 inch 2 75 Woven Wire Cot, not braced,
2 ft6 in, 2 25
teel Mantle Folding Bed, $11 x r:. -- ... 6 footOak Table, $6 75
y
J ExtensionSanitary Steel Folding Couches and Davenports, with mattresses, lo 5
We are hecidqnarters for everything in the Furniture, Carpet, Stove, Hardware and
Tinware line. We wish youone and all a happy New Year andsolicit a portion of your
business andGUAR
ANTEE SATISFACTION
on everyarticlc.Bevel Plate Glass, Oak Dresser,
No. 61 $13.50 Square Glass Diesser I2.50 and up
AlbiíqtíCfqtte,
New
Mexico.Coal
&2d,
W. End Víadtíct 9
Wholesale and
Retail Fumttute
LAS NUEVAS
de
La
Estancia
The "
AERMOTOR"
runs
Para el Otoño y Invierno.
Ultimo estilo en jorros. Una í I 3 T--.
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f l A Publicado por P. A. Sppjckmann, Redactor YJPropieta1110. Süsorioionbs: Por un Año $1.50 Copias'Muestras 5 centavosComo estan intimoel preciodo.lasufcricion
waiting for the
wind
tj
blow.
nueva línea de tapadera
de ias almohadas, y
embu-tidos, También sedapara
trabajar las mismas.
Srta
A.
Mugler,
En la Edificio de Lamy, SANTA FE, N. M.
I
i
doberíij pagarse invariablemente adelantado.
I
Call on
T.
J.
HEADY,
Estancia
Entered attlie Estancia, N.M., Postotiico for transmiesiontlirongh the mails as second-clas- s
natter.
Wash
&Childers,
(Contractors
and
Builders!
: : : : :Aviso
en
General.
TTTTT1 ! (IaiMiMiMiHiMiHi I,'I,,I"i,,lM3Finishing
and Native
Ltimfee
Matched Flooring
and
Ceiling. Bevel Siding.Quarter
Round. Windowsand
Doors.Laths.
Screens, Shingles.Tijeras
Lime. HAYPlans and estimatesfurnished for com-rífet-e Job including.5Paintng,'Papering
and Decorating.
Tenemos un surtido de
Aba-rrotes y Efectos Secos y toda cías de mercadas, lo que
ofre-cemos venderá precios
redu-cidos. También compramos
cueras y saleas. Nuestra casa
Estancia,
N. M.AT
ALBUQUERQUE
PRICES,
f
de negocios está situada cerca
de Bianca, siete millas al
po-niente de Pinos Wells, N. M.
V. Lueras y A. Salazar.
For particulars call on MILTON DOW, Proprietor,
Estancia, N. M.
Dr. JOHN L. NORRIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
(Médico y Cirujano.) ESTANCIA, N. M.
...
j.. j. fTTTTTTTT TAviso
de Interes.
i
i
i
Santa
Fe Central
Railway
System
SUNSHINE ROUTE VIA TORRANCE
C. 0. Harrison, D. D. S.,
Santa Fe, OfliceOver
New Mexico.
Fischer's Drug Storo.
I
Connecting with the E. P. & N. E. and Chicago, RockI
Island and Pacific Ry. Shortes4--Mr nut of
I
Santa Fe or New Mexico, to Chicago,J
Kansas City or St. Louis.Torreón, Die 27, 1905
Sr. Speckmann, Estancia.
Amigo; Sirbase de publicar
este aviso.
Aviso á todos los habitantes
del condado de Torrance, que
amercado dos reelamas de 320
acres de terreno en el rancho
que tengo cerca del Mesteñito
amercada al gobierno á
nom-bre de mi esposa, Nemecio
Romero de Garcia y para que
no me pongan en barasos les
notifico este abiso. S. S. B.,
Ross Garcia.
Í
No. 1 makes close connectionat
Torrancerwith theGolden State Limited, No. 44, east bound, on the $
Rock Island.
On J.
M.DIAZ,
Medico
y
Cirujano.
202 Water St., Santa Fé, N. M
Consulta de una á tres de la
tarde todos los días menos los
Miércoles y DomingosExamen
de todas las partes internas del
cuerpo por medio de los Rayos
X. Curación del cáncer,
en-fermedades de la piel y
tumo-res por mediode la electricidad
Curación de la mayor parte de
las enfermedades de mujeres
in operación.
t
ed, No. 43, west bound.
W. H.
Andrews,
Pres. &Gen'I Mgr.
A. L.
Grimshaw,
Traveling P. & P. fl. S. B.Grimshaw,
G. P. & fl.P.i
Frank
Dibert,
An Illuminated Pase.O Christian, the promises fill the
sa-cred page of this sure word of
prophe-cy, an illuminated page for each
be-liever in whatever age or clime! Only
those who feed dally upon these holy
promises are strong to suffer God's
Will and may serve faithfully their
gen-eration. Christian Advocate.
Notice forPublication
Mountainair
Cuno Store
Tie
Original
0
Murmurings
Homestead Entry no. BUI7Land Officeat Saata Fe.n. M.. Jan. 8, 1906
Notice ishereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof insupport of his claim, and
thatsaid proofwill bemade before the register receiver Santa, N.Mon February 27, lüliii, viz:
Juan Manzanares ySena of Torrance county, N, M. for the nw4sw4 ser11,swlnet, n2s4,8ecl5 T7n, IU5e.
He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
Manuel Manzanares ySena, Andelaoio Sena
y, Luceroof Sena,N. M José Lino Garcia, Aa
pitoPaisof Palma, N.M.
Manuel R.Otero, Register
.P. .
CAftDELkRIO,
PKOP301-30- 3 San Francisco St., SantaFe New Mexico
INDIAN
Id
MEXICAN CURIOSCLIFF DWELLERS RELICS. INDIANiBLANKBTS
BUCKSKIN BEADED WORK POTTERY BASKETS DRAWN: WORK
PHOTOS'OF NEW MEXICO
SENDJFOR
PRICE
LISTLegal Notice. 1
mm
Bill1 RIGGUIDE
Wt
IIUVVHK hi 11'.SceniG
Lineof the
World
Win. Priek aiid family arrived in
Mountainair. Thursday from Newkirk, Okla., to make this their future home.
Mr. Whitney, Superintendent of Lan-tr-y --Sharp Contracting Co., pnssed
through townThursday on hisway from Belen to Wiilflrtl
Latitiy-Shar-p Btenm-ehov- el camp No.
31 moved Wednesday, to a camp
four-teen miles east of Wiilard to construct acut there. The completion of the
work on U;e large cut was left for camp No. 30. It will he here (si several
weeks longer.
Harvey Cluff returned Wednesday from Alamogordo.
D. J. McCoy fromWillnrd was in town
Saturday.
J. P. Dunlnvy hasmost of the
materi-al on groundfor his new buiMing and work will be commenced as food as the weather gets better.
J.J. Gol'ortb,'Wm. Friek, and H. Clufl left overland Saturday for Alamo-gordo to getsome goats which Mr. Go-fort-h
has bought. He has leaded a sec-tion of land near Ciénega and intends raising angora goats,
Mr. Dunn, chief-engine- of the Santa FeRailway, accompanied by Chas. Lau-tr-y
and Chas. Sharp of Lantry-Shar- p Contracting Co., passed through
Moun-tainair Saturday on an inspection tour
of theroad. They made the trip in Mr.
Dunn's private car.
B.B. Spencer, H. C. Moeely, K. C.
Steward and Mr. Southard of E. stview were in town last week purchasing sup. plies.
Shortest and Quickest Line to Denver, Pueblo find
Colo-rado Springs, and all Colorado points. Connection
at Denver with all lines East and West. Time as
quick and rates as by other lines.
United Ptates Land Office,
Santa Fe, N. !., Jan29, 1906. Small Holding Claim N'o. 1064.
Noticeis hereby given that the following named claimant hasfild notice of Ids
inten-tion to make final proofinsupport of his claim under sections 10and17ofthe act of Marcli 3, 1891 (26Stats., 864), as amended by act of Feb-ruary 21, 1893, (27 Stats,, 470), and that said proofwill bomadd before the Probate Clerk at Estancia, N. M. on the 17th day of March, 1900, viz: Theresa Sanchez de Sanchez for Jose Antonio Chavez deceased, forthe nw4 sec
5,tti n,r6e,
He namesthe following witnesses to prove his actualcontinuous adverse possessionofsaid
tract for twenty years next preceding the
sur-vey otho township, viz:
Julian Sanchezy Lujan of Tajique, N. M Jesus Candelaria, "
Amador Otero, "
J.Q.Francisco Gonzalez, Estancia, N, M.
Anyperson who desires to protestagainst the
allowance ofsaid proof, or who knows of any
substantialreason under the laws and
regula-tions of the Interior Department why such proof should notbeallowed willbogiven an op-portunity at tho above-mentione- d timo and
placo to cross-exami- tho witnesses of said
claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of
thatsubmitted byclaimant.
Manuel R. Otoro.
Register
Pullman
Sleepers,
Dining
Cars,
Tourist
and
Chair
Cars
On all through trains. No tiresome delays at any
station.
ALL WANTED TO MARRY.
For illustrated advertising matter or information,
address ur apply to
S. K.
HOOPER,
G. P.and
T.A,
Denver.
A. S.
BARNEY,
T. P. A.,Santa
Fe,
N. M.A widower over at Snerman inserted an advertisement in a metropolitan
pa-per for a wife, directing that answers and photographs be sent toa certain
postoflice box number. In ten days he had received live answers and one photo
ore each from his three old-mai- d daughters, and the fourth from his niece and the fifth from his house-keepe- r,
whose redheaded photo accompanied
the answer. He is convinced of two
things Nthat advertising in his case did
no! pay, and also that there were fools in
the family besides himself.
- Demson Herald
Rufus J. Paten, President. HenryL. Waldo, Vice.Prcsidcnt. TchnH. Vaugh, Cashier. V Alfred H. Brodhcad, Assistant Cashier.
5
The Victorious Cross.
Lift the banner, hold it high; Blend its glory with the skyj
Furlit never till you die--Die
at duty's post.
'Tis the banner of your Lord; Follow quickly at His word; He Hisown with strength will gird.
He will lead Hia host.
God must arm you for the field,
Girdle, breastplate, helmet, shield;
Take them all and bravely wield, Then, the Spirit's sword.
Aimed with malice at your hearts, Batan's subtle, fiery arts;
You may quench his deadlydarts
By the holy word.
Take the standard, hold it firm;
Fear no evil, dread no harm;
Trust amid the wild alarm. Trust your Sovereign King.
Legion though your foes maybe. Hold the ground and never flee;
O'er their hosts to victory
You your Lord will bring. Raise the banner, hold It strong.
For the battle may be long
K'er the triumph over wrong
Shall at last be won.
Yet Hewho from Edom came,
The
First National Bank
of
Santa Fe
The Oldest Banking Institution in New Mexico
Organized in Í870
WtiEN YOU BUY BY MAIL- -You
1 Peal with strangers.
Capital, Surplus and Net Profits, $2C0,000 J
The attention of the inhabitants of the Estancia Valley and a
vicinity is called to the superior convenience of doing their bank-
-ing b"siness with this old ana reliable institution, under existing
railroad connections.
f
m i 2 3 4 5 6Buy fromprinted description.
Send money in advance to Chicago. Pay freight charges.
Wait for goods and fret.
Always pay full price. Lord Jehovah isHis name;
Clothed in blood and crowned vGjrej-i8- -
ea
with flame,
All the earth shall own.
Bv. A. ParkeBurgess. D. JX
MEAT
MARKET
7 Support some city millionair.
8 Write and complain of errors.
9 Must always have thecash.
When you buy goods of homo
mer-chants and home manufactured
pro-ducts you-
-1 Deal with your neighbors.
2 Buy with tho goods before you.
3 Pay when you get the goods. 4 Getthe foods delivered free--ó
Return goods if unsatisfactory.
6 Get frequent bargains.
7 Build up home enterprises.
8 Are given credit when necessary.
The Candle and the Lightning.
Then note that this inward witness cf Christ's depth and preciousuess is
the true weapon and stay against a
hostile world. A little candle in a room will make the lightning outside almost
Invisible, and if I have burning in my
heart the inward experience and
con-viction of what Jesus Christ is and What Ho has done and will do for nie oh, then all the storm without may
fage, and it will not trouble us.
Chris-tian Endeavor World.
Having purchased the Meat Market of L, A, Bond, 1
so-licit the continuance of your trade, assuring you that I shall
en-deavor to carry such stock as will "justify the fjjsame. 1 have
added a complete line of Packing House Products, such as
Pork-Sausag-Ham Sausage, Bologna, Vienna Sausage, Sugar Cured
Meats, etc.
Trinidad
Romero,Jr.
Send the News to your friends who are
All to Thee.
God knows all and yet la the God of hope. Bless him that He was the Lord
of Jacob and tho Friend of Peter. He Is my Friend too. God is all to thee.
If thou be hungry, He is bread; if
thirsty. He is water; if in darkness, He is light; if naked, He is a robe of jnmortality. St. Augustine.
nquiring about the Estancia Valley.
Bet-ter than all the etters you can write is a
tour months subscription to the News
Send THE NEWS
to Your
Friends
1
VI
THE JOHN
BECKER
COMPA
WILLHRD, NEW
MEXie
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
in
General Merchandise,
ur stock is
coinplete in
every
Line.
We
make
a
specialty
of
ranch supplies.
.!JUIÜ1ÜMIIMM'WMIIIIIIMIIMM
MMSSS'SHBl
Frank McKane, of Santa Fe, is
in town inspecting ties for the
Penn-sylvania Development Co.
í
9C TOWN TALK.
Airs. Wm, Fraser is visiting at
Mcintosh this week.
S. O. Fletcher of Santa Fe was in
town the first of the week, on
busi-ness connected with his sawmill
above Torreón. F. E. and J. P. Dunlavy ieft
Monday for Trinidad and Denver
on business. socialThe Epworthat the League will give a
Valley Hotel, on the
evening of Feb. 23rd, A good
patri-otic program is being arranged.
FOR
SALE;
Improved property in Estancia.
Improved ranches near Estancia.
One improved ranch near Willard.
Patented ranch near Pinos Wells.
Hughes Mercantile Co. is
adorn-ing the front of the store building
with a new sign.
Arthur Milby, manager of Hughes
Mercantile Co. store at Moriarty
was in town Monday, to meet the
salesman of Brown Shoe Co.
John W. Corbett, probate clerk',
went to Santa Fe Monday on land
office business.
ers located; claims surveyed; land office papers executed
Insurance and Abstracts of Title.
John W
Corbett,
Gen. Chas. F. h'asley, attorney
for the New Mexico Fuel & IronCo.,
was in town the first of the week on
business for the company he
Estancia,
N.
R. A. Marble is building acottage
west of the Norris home, for which
he already has a tenant.
J. A. McLaughlin of Belleville,
Kan., was in town Monday, on his
way to Mountainair to inspect
sev-eral sandbanks, with a view to
us-ing same in Cement work. The
out-come of his inspection is awaited with interest.
Mrs. Clara B. Corbin, owner of
the ruins of La Gran Quivira, was
in town Monday, leaving for her
home in southwestern Torrance
county Tuesday morning.
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