Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 September 1893 — Page 7
AYER'S PILLS
cure constipation, dyspepsia, jaundice, sick headache.
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DM I N1STKATOKS S l.E RE A I, ESTATE
8titeoi Indiana, Montgomery Circuit Court, September torin ]S!)". in tl.o matter ol tlie estate- of Joseph K. CM QS. tieceased, Dnvid Cunij.hell, adininisti nior. with will imnuXiii
Pnti' ion to soil ical estate. ot.:cf) is hereby uiven ilmt liv virtue of an OKierot ilie Montgomery Circuit Court, the umlersij-nod administrator, wit.li the will anuoxed, of the estaf ol' .Ir.sepli K. Coriif, deccused, *ill ller 101 pale at public auction on the pr ::u.st's on
TillTltSDA V, OCl'OBKK 12. lKil.'l, uml continue s'lid sale from day to day unt.il eai'UiiMl is sold, an cc|u:il undivided wo-thiid8 the following desciibed real tute, situated iu .VloniKomerj county, lo-wit: Part of the west lmlf of the southeast quarter of section throe, township twei.ty uorih, raiitre three a to it ii ii a the southwest corner ol'said souilieuat ijuarter section and ruuninir ihei.ee iiort". twuuivseveu chains and titty (.".()) links, ilience ci^t, to the line dividing the cast ill from the we(, half of iid ]uart. seclioii. thcice outh
Avcni --leven (27i eli'iins and !ln.y t"u) links to the somheast corner ol ihe wesi ha't' of snid southc.'st quarter section, Mif nee west to the piiir-n of be({liiniii/f contaminw Hlty-l'our and eiirl'tN hutidr-dihs (."4 8 i-.Oin acres. J\IM oi thei-ist. half oi the southwest qumu of ci'etion three, township twenty uo ill mnfje ihree west, desci ibed us lollows tn-wit: lie^in I at. the southeast coiner ol' said qu :rter section runninir thence north twenty-seven (2o chains and tlfty \.~0) links, tlieuce west, three cluilns.thence south twentvseven (:3T) chains and fifty (50) links, thence east to the place of beginning-, containing eight and twenty one-hundredi lis iK 20-100) acres, containing in ali.slxty-three acres. Subject to the ill's estate of Eve Lowery to Ave aews of said land situate in the northwest corner of the above described sixty-three acres.
TEKMS—One-t hird cash in hand, the residuo in six and nine months from date of sale with notes at (5 per cent interest wa ving valuation and appraisement laws, and secured by ortgage upon the real estate sold or good freehold Security.
The widow, Eliza.I. Corns will ofl'ei her undivided one-third ol said real estate for sale at the same time and place. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock a. of said day.
DAVID C. CAMI-UELI,,
Administrator with Will Annexed.
H. A. \yn.KINSON, Att'y.
J^OTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the mailer of the estate of Samuel B.Dcmoret, deceased. In the Montuomeru Circuit Court,
September Term, Notice is hereby given that Theodore^H. RIstine, as admlnlstratorjol the estate of Samuel Demoret, deceased, has presented and filed his accounts and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that ttie same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court on the .'id day ol October, 1893, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said "ourt and show cause if any tiler** be. why said accounts and vouchers should not lie approved, and the heirs or distributees of said estate are also not fled to lie in said court at the time aforesaid and niak" proof of heirship.
Dated this (iih day of Septembe r, 1893. THEODORE H. HISTINE, Sept. 15.-ISOD.w.'Jt Administrator.
After the Fall.?
(Being- sung iu the Ohio campaign.) A little boy climbed an old man's knee. Kegged for the reason. "Do, papa, please." "Why are you gloomy, Idle, alone'/" "Have you no work, but loafing at home'/" "I had a good job, last year, you know, Why 1 have none, now, child, you shall know List to the 6tory, Grover, last IHII, 1 helped elect him, idle, that's all."
CHORUS,
After the rote was taken, after the change had come. After the factories closing,after the wheels arc dumb Many a heart •ras aching, If you could read tbem all. Many a home was darkened, after last fall.
"Bright were the prospects, clouds not in Bight, Happy our home were, from mom till night Then came the tempter, spoke soft and low. Fooled us poor workers, how, 1 don't know. When we awakened to what was done. Factories were idle, mills could not run Down they all closed, pet, ended, that's all, .lust as our work was, after last fall.
"lxng months have passed, child, no work to do Although I've sought it, for mother and you No work to give me. tried to explain. They could not help it. pleadings are vain 1 knew the reason, after 'twas done, helped to close up, factories that run That's why I'm idle, no work atalL, 1 lost mj job, pet, after lust fall." —Del Xurte in Klwootl Leader.
DEATH OF A PIONEER.
Mrs. Davis was born on February 8, 1795, at, Nowark, N. and at t,ta« time of her marriage in 1815 to liundoiph Davis resided in Butler county, Ohio. In 1826 they came to Montgomery county, where she has since resided, first settling on Indian creek in Brown township. Their first home was a typical log cabin in the midst of an unbroken forest, the one room answering the purpose of parlor, bed room and kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Davis were industrious, and in time had a comfortable income. They had nine children, Bix sons and three daughters. The sons living are Isaac and John L. Davis. The daughter are Miss Eliz Davis, Mrs. Jemima McKinley und Mrs. Mary Burgess. Four sons are dead, Jacob and Thompson IHVIP »nl wo SUNN DIED INFANCY. Mr. Diivis died in 18(i0, acid Mrs. Davis hilt? resided in this city for about seven years. The deceased was a member of ihe Primitive Baptist church.
The Right of Appeal.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction H. D. Vories in a letter to the county superintendent 6ays: "The right of appeal should be denied to no teacher. It he feels aggrieved, and is of the opinion that he has not received fair treatment at the handB of the county superintendent, it is but just that he Bbould have the right to appeal to the Btate superintendent. However, a great majority of the cases appealed to this deprrtment is such as can n( justly demand the time and attention ol either the county superintendent or ihe superintendent of public instruction. Appeals are taken wherein their ib little or no merit, because they cost neither time nor effort to the individuals taking the appeals. 8ach appeals are be coming more and more numerous. Here after no appeal will be considered by the department unless it be accompanied by a bond of twenty-fixe of fifty dollars approved by the county superintendent
McAlevy-faiiaer,
The marriage has been announced of John MoAlevy, superintendent of ti Natural GHB C"mp 'ny. to Mrs. AHi. Palmer, the daughter of W. D. Jonet, of the Robbins House. The marriage occured early in the summer at Warsaw when Mrs. Palmer was staving with father. The wedding was uot mailt public, however, until yesterday. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. McAlevy unite in extending congratulations.
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When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Caatorla. (Then she had Children, she gave tham Castori*.
You have noticed
that some houses always seem to need repainting they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, etc. the second pauits with
Strictly Pure White Lead
The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his buildings never look as well.
Almost everybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The following brands are strictly pure White Lead, "Old Dutch" process they are standard and well known—established by the test of years: "Armstrong & McKelvy" "Beymer-Bauman" "Eckstein" "Fahnestock" "Anchor" "Kentucky" "Morley" "Southern" "Shipman" "Red Seal" "Collier" "Davis-Chambers" For any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Load Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building.
For sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing information that may Gave you many a dollar it Will only cost you postal card to do so.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
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GAMBLERS SUED.
Demas Gilbert Olaiins That He Was Worked Jt'or $1,500.
A. quoer Hint baa been iiled in the circu court which will cause the Philistines to roar. Demae Gilbert has brought suit against Al Crawford HDII Albert Muhleisen for SI,500 which he cinima to lost to them at. poker. The game was evidently a "square one" as no claims of fraud are made. Demas ie simply squealing and wants the boys to reimburse him for his losses
A Surprising Divorce Case. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell will be paioed to learn that hereafter they will walk in different paths. A complaint for divorce will be filed to morrow by Mrs. Campbell's attorneys, but no contest will be made by the defendant. It is needless to say more. The great esteem iu which Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are held by the circle in which they moved aB well as the community at large makeB the affair a peculiarly sad one.
How He Uot His Name.
Apropos of queer names. Dr. Henry Cooper writes the New York Sun as follows: "Visiting- in Canada some years ago on a farm near Lake Simcoe. I was struck by the peculiarity of the name of one of the sons in the family I was visiting-. It was 'Happen' this and 'Happen' that until I was bewildered. I said to him when we were alone: 'Forgive me for being curious, but 1 can make nothing of your name. Will you tell me what ft is?' lie flashed up in a moment: 'Yon Yankees are too darned inquisitive: it you want to know about rny name asl ma.' When the opportunity occurred, I very respectfully sought information from his ma. "Drat that, boy.' she said, 'he sends everybody to me. His name is llappe.n-to-be. and that was what he were christened. When he was born 1 happened to be at a camp meeting, and I didn't want ever to forget it. Now. I hope you're .satisfied.' I was."
I'oIIy WHS Pleased.
While a young woman was on a train on her way to Greensboro. X. C., with her parrot several days ago two elder !y ladies belonging to the Salvation Army began to sing as a preparation tor a. revival meeting. After they had linis'ied the first hymn and were prep*.! ri:: tu preach a sermon Polly tl.o.. "i".l there was .sorbeth:ng wrong and began to yell at the top of its voice: "Go ahead! Go ahead! That's all right,' which broke up the meet* ing in that car.
Cheap Excursions to the Mv.sr.' An exceptionally favorable opportunity for visiting the richest and most productive section", of the west and northest will be afforded by the series of low rale harvest excursions which have been arranged by the North-Western Line. Tickets for these excursions will be sold on August 22, Sept. 12 and Oct. 10, 1893, to points in Northwestern Iowa, Western Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Manitobr, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, and will be good for return passage within twenty days from date of sale. Stop-over privileges will be allowed on going trip in territory to which these tickets are sold. For further information call on or address Ticket Agents of connecting lines. Circulars giving rates and de tailed information will be mailed, free, upon application to W. A. Thrall, Gen eral Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago & Northwestern Railway, Chicago. w8 12 10-7
Caution.
Imitations have been put upon the market closelv resembling Allcock's Porous Plasters in general appeal ance as to well calculate to deceive. It is, however, in general appearance only that they compare with Allcock's, for they are worse than worthless, inasmuch as they contain deleterious ingredients which are apt to cause serious injury. Remember that Allcock's are the only ?enuine porous plasters—the best, external remedy ever produced and when purchasing plasters do r.ot only ask for out see that you get AUcock's Porous Plasters.
EKE) Double Chloride of* Gold Tsblcts
Will completely destroy the desire forTOBACCO in from 3to5 days. Perfectly harm less cause no sickness, aud may bo given in a cup of teaor cofl'co without the knowledge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in a few days.
LRUNKENNESS aM MORPHINE HABIT S"Xcs^t""°5eo'S:?t of11'
the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA OOLD CURB TABLETS. During treatment patients are allowed the free uso of Liquor or Morphine until such tfme as they shall voluntarily give them up.
We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall be glad to place sufTcrers from any of these habits iu communication with persons who have been cured by tho use of our TABLETS.
HILL'S TABLETS are for sale by all FIRST-CLASS druggists at, $ |, OO per package. If your druggist does not keep them, enclose us $ .OO and we will send you, by return mail a package of our Tablets.
Write your name tind address plainly, and state whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or Liquor Habit.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED Into purchasing any of the various nostrums that are being offered for sale. Ask for TTTT.T.'g TABLETS and take no other.
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Mrs. Abigal Davis Passes Away the Age of 98 Years. Mrs. Abigal Hoel Daviadied Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock nt her home in thib city l'rom a natural decline in life, at the nge of 98 years. The funeral will probably be held on Sunday.
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VALPARAISO, Ind., Sept. 25.—Two masked men entered the office of the Northern Indiana normal school Saturday and tried to rob the large safe. The secretaries, Misses Kate Corbery and Emma Jones, were in the front office, and when Miss Jones passed through the door to the private office to put away some papers she was confronted by the masked men. one of whom placed a rev61ver against her face and commanded her to throw up her hands.
Foiled by a Brave Jlrl.
She struck at the revolver, knocking it out of his hand, and ran screaming out into the street, followed by Miss Corbery. As they passed through the door one of the robbers fired at them. The robbers seeing further efforts were useless coolly walked out the front door and down the steps. A mail carrier here blocked the way. Both of them pointed their revolvers at him and he retired They then jumped the fence and started east. Arnold, the carrier, gave the alarm and in a few minutes students started in pursuit.
The CliaRe.
Word was sent to the city anil in a short, time officers and hundreds of citizens, armed with every kind of firearms, were scouring the country. When about a mile east of this city the robbers were overtaken by the first of the pursuing party, who demanded of them to halt, and were answered by shots. Nathan O. Howe, of Michigan City, was coming to this city with a load of peaches, and seeing the masked men followed by a number of others who were shooting drove to a farmhouse, borrowed a rilie anil joined in the pursuit.
Killed One unci Wounded thi Oilier.
His aim was good and the first shot fired hit one of the rubbers, passing through his body and lii- l-iLTIIt arm, killing him instantly. The next shot struck the other robber in his right hand, knocking his revolver to the ground, which he picked up with the left and tired at Howe. He then stooped over his companion and upon finding him dead threw up his hat.its and surrendered.
Uotli Were StiiilenlH.
The injured man was brought, back to this city by Sheriff Stoddard and placed in jail, where f)rs. Letherman and l'ollock dresseu iiis wounds. His name is CI aire .Moody, who came here three weeks ago and represented himself to be a student, but had not entered school. He says his home is in Kalamazoo, Mich., and his father is proprietor of a furniture store. Moody is about '.-3 years of age.
Frank Robinson, the man killed, was a student at the school for three terms ast year, and came back about three weeks ago and entered schooi. lie was joined by Moody about ten days ago, but he did not attend school. When Moody was searched at the jail it was discovered that he had two suits on— one a fine dress suit covered with a well-worn suit, llis companion was dressed the same way.
Belonged to a Hung.
Some time ago one Webster, of Chicago, was arrested for robbing places on the hill and sentenced to the penitentiary. All his effects were in thb same shape as those of thene two men, and the officials think that they were members of the same gang, and that there were more persons interested in the bold attempt to rob the safe.
An examination of the robbers' trunks showed a peculiar state of affairs. Tlie one belonging to Moody was found to contain about thirty suits of underclothing and a lot of wearing
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A ROBBER.
Atte iinpt to Rob a Safo at a Normal School in Indiana.
TWO BROTHERS WERE THE ROBBERS
Foilrd in Their KfTort They Aro Cha«etl by KoAiclentH of Valparaiso—One lg Killed and the Other Wounded and Caught.
A FEW
Testimonials
from persons
who have been cured by the use of
Hills Tablets.
THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co.: DEAR SIR:—I have been using your euro for tobacco habit, and found it would do what you claim for it. I used tea centa worth of tho strongest chewing tobacco a day, and Ironi one to Ave cigars or I would smoke from ten to lorty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed and smoked for twenty-live years, and two packages 1 your Tablets cured mo so I havo no desire for it.
B. M. JAYLOKD, Leslie, Mich. Donns FERRY, N. Y.
Tnr. OHIO OITEMICALCo.GENTLEMEN Some time ago 1 sent for $1.0 wortli ol your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. I received them all right and, although 1 was both a lieavy smoker and chewer, they did the work in Iohh than three days. 1 am cured.
Truly yours, MATUEW JOI1NSON, I'. O. Box 45. PiTTsncnaii, TA.
TTIT: onto CNRMICAL Co.:—GENTLEMEN:—It gives me pleasure to speak a •vo:il ol prai.se lor your Tablets'. My son was strongly addicted to the use of li( r.or.ar.d through a'li iend. I was led to try your Tablets, lie was a heavy and •t:.: 1 r.t ft or ur.in your Tnbl'ets but. three dnys he quit drinlting, r.o*. touch Honor ot anv kind". 1 havo waited four month bcioro writing "'ours trulv,
MRS". HELEN MORRISON. CINCINNATI, OHIO.
havo performed a miracle In my ease,
for en years, ana huvo been cured by the uso of W. L. LOTEGAY.
TK£ OHIO CHEMICAL CO.
5!, S3 and 55 Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO,
appa'-H, besides a elni r', v-. ieh thought to have been stolen from soin place.
The Sluyor.
Nathan O. Howe, who did such ef fective. shooting, is a son of the vet eran detective Frank Howe, now living in Michigan City. Ills peaches were taken by cx-Kepresentative Kern am! sold at auction on the public square Saturday night. Baskets containing one-fifth of a bushel sold at prices ranging from $: to $10. He will real ize over $1,01)0 for his load, as each basket bought was turned back by the purchaser.
They Were Brothers.
Late Sunday night young Moody was identified as Claire liobinson, a. brother of the dead man. A Kalama/.oo dispatch says that he was not a resident of that city, as claimed by him.
Verdict in the Mauteno Disanter, IVANKAKKK, 111., Sept. 25.—The verdict of the coroner's jury on the Manteno wreck on the Illinois Central finds Brakeman Duncan of the first section and Engineer Ames of the second section guilty of criminal negligence, and censures the Illinois Central road for its system of running trains. Sheriff Byrns brought Ames down Saturday. His bail was fixed at 9:1,000. Duncan iB under arrest Indianapolis.
Tralu Itoliber Hartllng Arroxted. TEKKK HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 25. —Passengers on the eastbouiul Vandal ia train bring word that Joe Harding, whose home is at Danville, 111., the last of the Central ia train robbers, was captured Saturday night at Caseyyille, on the Ohio & Mississippi road. Harding made a desperate resistance, but was knocked down from behind and overpowered.
I'Miune* at Ottawa, III.
OTTAWA. 111.. Sept 25.—This city was visited by the biggest fire it has seen in years .t o'clock Saturday evening. Storinount's fouudry, a cooper-shop, U. \V. Gridley's feed store and I. Levi's notion store were destroyer!. The loss is about §25,00J, with $8,000 insurance.
HOUI'H Thin?
We offer onehundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bts cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. .1. CiiiiNKv & Co Props Toledo. (). We the undersigned have known F. .1. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belie.vc hun perfectly honorable all huwinef-s transactions and financially ab to curry out any obligation made by their linn VVfst & Truax, Wholesale Druirgists, Toledo, O., Walding, Km nan
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sai« Druggists, Toledo, Ohio Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75 cents ner bottle. Sold by all druggists, frei
Testimonials
Iteiil.th arid Happiness.
Honey ol K'KS IS the )Ie(-si of all cailiurilcs yrups or pills. One Miilleipiites Its taking with pleasure 'o other remedy sells so well or gives Mich satisfaction, li acts gently on iniulive bowels or liver, rellevi ihe kidneys, cures constlput en. coins li-vurs. nervous iien"s, et: ami restores I lie liemity ot health. I.tidies and children piclcr It. Ijoctors and druggists recommend It Tim FH MONKY CO., of Chieugo. niuko It. Try a bottle Only one ent a (lose. Nvo A: Hooo. agents- d-w 0-.7
Children Cry for
"Pitcher's Castorla-
'J'hrashea a. Man Twice llin Size. The oilier day a small, harmless looking man entered a New Yorn street car, and a cidentl.v trod on the toes of a big sixfooter. He apologized. lu„ the six-footer wasn't, satisfied. He talkeu for some time and finally invited the little man to,leave the car and settle the matter on the sidewalk. Greatly to his astonishment tlie latter accepted. Those who witnessed the contest say it, did not last long, but that the bur fellow had to be carried home in an ambulance, while his diminutive antagonist walked away with a cheerful smile. And so it ,s "'"h Or Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They're not half as big as most of their rivals, out iliey do their work quietly and thoroughly. H'or siclc headache, biliousness. constipation, dyspepsia, etc there is nothing like them. They are the only Liver Pills absolutely sold on trial. Your money back if they don't give entire satisfaction
Ohildren Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
SHORT SPECIALS.
Paid admissions to the world's fair on Monday, l79,GK(i total to date, 1!J,8 1,M17.
The populists of Leavenworth county. Kan., nominated Mrs. Eva Blackman for coroner.
Prohibition republicans in Iowa have issued another appeal for funds to carry on the campaign.
The British battle ship Cauiperdown ran aground at Valetta, Malta, but sustained little damage.
Solly Smith was knocked out bv George Dixon in seven rounds in the arena of the Coney Island club. l'olice Superintendent Byrnes, it is said, contcmplat.es the arrest of Mitchell for furthering a prize fight.
In the sculling match for the Thames championship Sullivan, of New Zealand. beat Kubcar by five lengths.
Sentenced to death at Hirmingham, Ala., for murder, William Hell has succeeded in establishing his innocence.
Preliminary to the celebration of their special day at the fair, 5,000 odd fellows paraded the sireets of Chicago
Nineteen men have been arrested in Barcelona, Spain, for complicity in the plot to kill Captain-* Jeneral de Campos.
Willard Morgan, one of the most noted moonshiners in the country, was captured by a marshal's posse in West Virginia.
Ernest .1. Greene and )ohn F. Collins, bookkeeper and cashier tor a Gotham firm, have confessed to embezzling large sums of money.
A. Saner, of .loliet, has been appointed by the Illinois auditor of public accounts as state inspector of building and loan assoeiat ions.
Arouseil over the dynamite outrage perpetrated, it, is supposed, by union sailors, San Francisco talks of forming a vigilance committee.
Lord Mayor Shanks, of Dublin, was met by a delegation of aldermen aud Corporation Counsel Krails and welcomed to the city of Chicago.
Abraham Becker, surviving partner in the defunct, Sella IVm'r bank in Chicago, was indicted for receiving deposits after a failure was certain. (1. I). Root, United States vice consul at nay mas. Mexico, is said to have shot himself through the head, lie was 50 years of age. No cause is assigned.
Indepenee, la., is to have a $25,000 public building, donated by a generous resident-. Ground has been broken for the building and the work will be pushed at once.
Patrick Moran, a gardener residing' in the Coal hill district near Steubenville, ()., was murdered by three men at a coal shaft near his home, his brain& being dashed out with a pick.
Lieut. B. B. Buck. Sergt. Linze and Private Sehoficld, of tho United States army at Fort Douglas, U. T., have been indicteil for the killing of Joseph Leonard, an ex-soldier, at the fort June 12.
The Four Seasons hotel, built at Middlesborough, Ky., by the Cumberland Gap Park company at a cost oi $1,000,000, has closed its doors. It went into thehandsof. a receiver some months ago.
A large area of ground over the Salisbury mine at ishpeming, Mich., caved in Sunday, narrowly missing taking down the main engine house, which is now on the brink of the pit, some 60 feet deep.
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