Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 September 1867 — Page 3

THE JOURNAL.

TLNM TAWE L., S« A» & C. R. R.

TSAIKS GOIKQ NORTH.'

Freight Express Accommodation

Tl»e I.,

.. 2:02 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 0:20 A. M.

OOINO SOUTH.

Espreas..~..••'••• Acoemmoduuon VroigV.l

10:14. A. M. 5:34 P. M. 9:18 A. M.

C.

& D. Railroad.

M"r. R. ALTON, chief engineer, rttid also a contractor, of the I., CJ. & D. Railroad, arrived in our.city on Friday

Klastl

with a corps of assistants, and hiiB^prtfocecled to a final location of tho. Tnc preparatory to tho immediate commencement oi operations. Mr. A. is emphatically a business man, arid will push on the work with earncslucss and vigor. Wo think wo are 8afe in asserting that tho road will be constructed within a reasonable period, and that-tliojib who vrcfo' credulous may cast their doubts to the wind.

Confessed.

Jo»»in JNUEKSOLL, charged with the Tnurder of Nehemiah Hani, who voluntarily surrendered himself to the

Sheriff

of our county, was arraigned

before tho court on Tuesday last, and pleaded guilty. Hfc has not, as yet, received his sentence. Tho trial of VosfiPii WESTS, his alleged accomplice, •was continued upon uffidayit. till the next term of court.

Music.

Prof. M. II. Ilavenhill, of Chicago, proposes to conduct a Normal Music School in this place, to continuo two, four or six weeks, according to the wishes of the musical public. A preliminary .meeting will Ije held on next Monday even ng, the 23J,t (place to be yot announced.) for llio purpose ol enjoying a social sing, and ascertaining tho wants and wishes of our citizens. lie usually organizes classes in Harmony and Musical Composition) cultivation Of the voice. (Italian mothodj glee and chorus practice, and in the elementary principles. The Ham ilton Telegraph, of April 4th, 13o7.

Dr. FORD'S'Tonic Cordial, for pain in the Stomach, Diarihoea, Cholic. Cholera Morbus and Dysentery, BINFOBU'S drug store.

FRY'S.Medicine fqr Cholera Morbus «nd Dysentery.

We havo a lot of Rock Paints, which we will sell «t manufacturer's prices. E. J. BINFORD & BRO.,

nay£: "Wo cordially coincide.with our should examine their stock and buv brethren of tho press elsewhere, who from them. New beginners can £jct Uftvo spoken so .favorably of the efforts of PrOfj.rlia'vciihill, and of the unusual talent and musical accomplishments he has displayed while engaged with his classes. The attendance is at least twice as large as ever obtained by any other teacher who has visitod our tr." All. interested in fccuring the services of the Professor should attend on Monday evening.

Cider Mills.

Twenly-fivo Buckeye Cider Mills for ealo by JB«8l!RTV,'^lAH0itNEr Co., on Washington street, Crawfordsville, Indiaua.

Druggists.

I' ino Perfumery and Toilet Articles

TIL FRY'S Green street drug store.

Buckeye Cider Mills. Farmers, call -at the Elston Corner oppoaito the postoffice, and see the improved Buckeyo Cider Mill. No other mill performs as well, or gives such perfect satisfaction.

spiritualism.

3Ir. E. V. WILSON, of Illinois, delivered four lectures during the past week to largo audiences on tho subject of spiritualism. Wo listened attentively, and while we are ready to accord to tho gentleman much ability .us a speaker, and cheerfully endorse nj[iiny cf his sentiments, yet he failed to convinco us of the miraculous power iic arrogates to himself of seeing and conversing with spirits in another world. What to us appeared totally incomprehensible, to tho believers iu spiritual science was as plain as Yan­

witchcraft—sawing through a barrol and making two tubs. .Not having become thoroughly convinced AS yet, on our part, wo await further manifestations and developments.— Bring oa anothor medium,

CALL and see tho celebrated Pensylvania soapstone Stove, opposite the postoffice, at tho ELSTON CORNER.

Purei Spanish Float Indigo, for coloring and blueing purposes the. boet article in the market at BINPORD'S drug: store.

^Fine Cigars just .received at FRT'S drugstore,

Look out for oceans of Hardware at CAMPBELL & .BARTER'S within a day or two, Apple Parers and anew supply of onc-iiorse Wheat Drills just arrived.

T. W. FRY & Co. aro the solo agents for genuino Rock Paints.

Just received, a smashing big .stock of Idtnpfl, Ghimneys and elegant lamp gt FRT S drug store this week.

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Acquitted.

Frank Hamilton, who xvns charged with sett'Dg firo to T. H. Scott's livery stable, had ti jury trial ou Monday last and was acquitted.

READ tho able letter from Senator Slorton, on tho subject of our finances and tho payment of tho national debt.

PERSONA^.--lion. THOS.JS". STILWELL, successor to Hori. JAUJSS WILBQN as U. S. Minister to Venozuola, was in tho city on Tuesday Inst.

No. 1 red wheat is selling in this market at. §2 00 per bushel No 1 white wheat at §2 10.7*0'

in proportion.

Nail-driver lamp chimneys at FRY'S Irug store. .frr j-s ^-»»»*. —t •Ji.'J.-.-a

Try

FRY'S

Aguo Cure. Evfcry 'bot­

tle warranted.

MAO NO 1.1 A -WATER.—A delightful toilet article—suporior to Cologno and at half tho price.

~3~ 499. V?:.-*.

Parlor, cook and heating Stoves in utock and on tho way, to sell for less money than any other house in town, at the ELSTON CORNER.

You can buy moro goods in Hardware, Stoves and Tinware at tho Elston Corner than at any other house in tho city.

Grapes. I

cious Concord grapes. Mr. V. has, at his residenco in tho south part of tho city, a quantity of grapes of ihe Jsa-j belle and Catawba varieties, which he .vill furnish at very reasonable rates to thoso who wish to preserve them fur winter use.

400.

Four hundred good cook, parlor and box heating Stoves now on hand an tor salo at, reduced prices, at the honsej furnisiiinir stove store of ROHB & MX-1

uoiiNEY, on Washington street, Crawfordsville, Ind. Also,.their stock of! tin-ware, glass and queensware is complete, and every housekeeper

any article from them that is used or needed in beginning to keep house All articles warranted and sold at reduced prices.'•'••Look for tho big cof-fee-pot-. 1. -/J"

\YK have jest received a lot of Col-J or."', both dry and ground in oil, which we offer at jJ."- por cent, lower than! ever. The attention of lar^o consu I

mers Ia especially invited. E. J,. BINFORD & BRO.

"A "OKSTI.KMAN of great incdicoT-knowledge says that a more genial, wholesome and eflfcctivo toriit and nppotizcr than Drake's celebrated Plantation Bittors was never discovered, lie recommends it for Dyspepsia, for Liver Complaint, for Exhaustion, Weakness, for ft .want of Appetite, and for Mental Depression. It is an agreeable stimulant, and is equally adapted to young and old. Persons of sedentary habits, like clergymen, lawyers, merchants, and delicate females are particularly benefitted by its use.

CAMPIIKI.F. FC IIABTKR are just receiving somo celebrated steel spring Grain Drills. Also, Cider ilills and Straw Cutters.

The Golden Pen—A Better Pen tban Gillet's Pen. These pens sell rapidly wherever introduced, to all classes of people. Aro fully cqunl to tho gold pen for ease and beauty of writing. More

flexible and durable than any steel pen ever manufactured. Will not corodo. Send for sample box. Only 25 ocnts I Number 1 for general use No. 2, extra fine points, for ladies' use. Sent free of postage. Money, refunded if they do not give satisfaction. Address M. V. 13. COWEX, Lafayette, Indiana.

July 3-m-i. .••••

ACTUMX is iigainupon us, and soon Winter will clasp us in his frigid embrace. Beware 0:"coughs and colds they dften terminate in consumption. Coo's Cough Balsam is a pleasant bui. certain remedy. It is excellent for croup among tho children.

On Friday last, at Indianapolis, aged twenty-two years, MARY, daughter of ISAAC and MILLIE liicn, of this county.

Tho deceased was an amiablo young lady, respected and beloved by all who knew her, and leaves a largo circle of relatives and friends to mourn her nntimely loss.

On yesterday morning, after a brief illness, HEBECCA M. SPERRY, consort of Mr. Ilenry Sporry, in tho 38lh year of hor age.

Mrs. Sporry was tho dauglitor of our esteemed felloW-citizen, Dr. Het:ndon, and resided from infancy in this city. Her amiable deportment and charitable disposition eudeared her to all her acquaintances and friends, and her sudden demiso has cast a gloom over tho entire community, that will require a.long iimo to dispel. To her bereaved husband, her family and relatives, her sudden departure will be exceedingly sorrowful, and they may rest assured of the condolence of all in their great affliction. While thus sorrowing, it will be a consolation to know that tho deceased was an ornament to society, and shared tho affection and esteem of all who had the good fortune fo'cultivate her acquaintance.

Private School.

Miss HOYKY proposes'to open a School exclusively for girls, at the house-of Prof. Hovey, on College Hill, to commence-on the 9th of September. Instruction will be given in the higher English branches, Latin aud the Modern Languages. [au(j»® °v

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Sheriff's Sale.

BYfrom

VIRTUE of four executions to mo diroctcd the Clerk of tho Circuit Court of Montgomery county, I .will expose at public salo to tho highest bidder, on Saturday the 5th day of Oo tobcr next, between tho hours of 10 o'clook A M. and 4 o'clock r. M. of said day, at the court house door in tho city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, tho rents and profits for a term not exceeding sevon years of the following real estate, to-wit: Part of lot No. sixty-nino (69) iu the original plat of tho town of Crawfordsville, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot, and running south 45 feet thence west 100 feet, thence north 45 foct, thcnce cast 100 feet to the place of "beginning, to bj sold to satisfy said executions and cos^s, and on failuro to realize the full amount of judgmont, intorest and cost, I will at the samo tiuio and place exposo at public sale tho fee simple of said real estate.

Taken aa tho property of Charles Marvin, (im? pleaded with Hannibal Pursel and Albert Pursel) at the suit of Abraham Kughn, et al., Loopold Pappenhoimcr, et al.t Abraham Pheres, ct al., and Jsis. Applegate et al.

Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement-laws J. N. McCONNELL, Sot. 12, 1867.-ts] Sheriff of M. C.

Public Sale.

TUE

UNDERSIGNED will sell at public salo, at his residenco 4 miles northwest of Crawfordsville, on tho New Richmond road, on

Saturday, September 21, 1867, his personal property, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Ilogs, Sheep, Corn in the field, Farming Implements, one spring wagon, ono two-horse was*on, nearly new, three or four sets of Harness, &c.

TERMS OF SALK.—A credit of twelve months will he given on all sums over threo dollars, the purchaser giving his noto with approved security, waiving relief from valuation or apprainement laws. Under $3 cash in habd. ... aug29] BEENARD KENNEDY1.

SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED

To solieit orders for THE COTTAGE BIBLE AND FAMILY EXPOSITOR, and for SKETCHES FOIl THE FIRESIDE, both new and attractive works, which will pay industrious agents better than any other employment they can engage in. Send for illustrated circulars. Address M. V. B. COWEJT, Lafayctts, Indiana.^

What's Tip

£&£?£? £££?£idry goods and notions,

AT

The GREATEST INDUCEMENTS

KNOWN FOR YEARS,

Will be offered until the

Is

August 1, '67.

The largest Book Agency in the West.

NEW AND POPULAR WORKS

A-g-ents Wanted.

All persons in want of lucrative employment are requested to send for illmlratcd circulars and see the GREAT ADVANTAGES offered those who cngago in the sale of our new publications

I O O S

DOWN!

&

No*

National Block, Washington Street.

JIre now CEJOSIJVG OUT that elegant Stock of

Entire $tock

CLOSED OUT.

EVANS &HUGHES.

.TR TSME

O N E wa

BOOK

Miscellaneous, School, College, Blank, (Jift, Toy, and all kinds of BOOKS.

Bill, Cap, Letter, Note, dow, and Wrapping Papers.

IRON,

STORE!

Billet, Wall, Win-

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Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates, tc., ic., a very large and complete stock.

Pictures and Picture Frames, a largo stock of Molding, Cord and Tassels.

Window Curtains and Window Shades of all the different styles and patterns.

Notions and Faucy Articles, both usoful and ornamental: conic and*see.

Toys of all descriptions bfing In your children and they can be pleased.

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Pistols of tho finest manufacture Cartridges, Ac., Jfco. If you need one come in.

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All the ^leading Literary Papers and Magazines kept constantly on hand.

Wilcox A Gibbs' Family Sewing Machines.— Tho best. Ladies como and soe them.

Remember tho "Corner Book Store." north-! west corner Vernon and Qrcon Streets, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

BE

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L. A. FOOTE CO.

Nov. 8, 1866. vl9n9.

Legal JYotice.

STATE OF INDIANA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, ss" Court of Common Picas, September Term, 1867.

Elizabeth Moore, vs. J- Petition for Partition. William Mooreet. al.)

IT REMEMBERED: That on tho 6th day of August, A. D. 1867, tbo plaintiff, by M. 1). White, her Attorney, Bled in the Clerk's Office uf said court her Petition for Partition, as cause of action in this bcliull, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that William Moore, John Moore, Allen Moore, James Moore, William Sarvis, John Sarvis, Joseph Sarvis and James Kelly and Malinds Kelly aro non-residents of the State of Indiana.

Now, tlfcreforo, notico of tho filing and pendoncy of this action ix hereby given tho above named defendants, that they may appear on the second day of the nest term of the Common Pleas Court, commencing at the Court House in Crawfordsville on tho 30th day of September, 1867, to answor said petition.

Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, the 6th dav of August, 1867. WM. K. WALLACE, Clork.

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•j», rBOrOSK TO EXHIBIT TIIEin IMMENSK STOCK Of

LOCKvS,

SASII,

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3STEAV"

MILLINERY STORE!

IVfrs. C. Sanburn

W

OULD rospectfully inform the citixcns of Crawfordsville aud vftinity that she has just recived anew stock of thirobost splendid and fashionable Millinery Goods ever brought to this market, at her establishment, No. 3, Empire Block, Main (treet, where she will be pieased to exhibit them to her customers and tho public.

BLEACHING AND PRESSING

done on short notice. Also, particular atttontion given to all kinds of silk and velvet work. Sept. 27, 1866. \~r vl0n8tf.

COUNTRY PRODUCE takon exchange for Goods.,

We are also Agents for

Wheeler and

S O W

IN TOWN AGAIN!

HARDWARE & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENNTS

Six days in each week free of chargo. Come everybody to

NO. £2, X3MFIR.E: BLOCK.!

fflcSOEBBY GRAIN DRILL!

Which has no oqual as a Seod-Sowcr. A. GARR & CO.'S

RICHMOND THRESHER

And Separator, superior to all othsrs in the market. Also,

., KAILS,

SCYTHES,

FORKS,

HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!

In short, anjHhing that is usually kept in the Hardware lino.

'MM.

Have constantly on hand and for sale, a general stock of

Carriages, Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons,

And Vehicles of every .description, of' the very. LATEST and NEWEST PATTERNS, Manufactured of tho very BEST SECOND GKOT TIMBER, which thoy will sell at the.most reasonable rates, and take old work iu part

''°5' THEY SAVE THE EXCLUSIVE KIGHT OF

S€T

GRANT'S SHIFTING TOP RAIL,

By which the top of a buggy can be taken off in ton seconds, and is as secure when on as if rivited to the seat.

Dune on SHORT NOTICE and at MODERATE PRICES:

ALL WO BE WAR ANTED FOR ONE YEAR.

March 21, 1867-tf. DOHERTY & DEIGHTON.

ffilson's

SEWING MACHINES.

JElection JYotice.

STATE OF INDIANA, MONTGOMERY COCNTY. I, William K. Wallace, Clerk of the Circuit Court for said county, do hereby oortify that the following offices aro to be filled in said county at the election to be held therein on the sccond Tuesday in October next, 1867, to-wit:

One Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, one Auditor for tho county of Montgomery and one Commissioner 1st District of Montgomery.

In testimony whereaf I havo hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said court, this 22d day of August, 1867,

WM. K. WALLACE, Clerk.

The qualified voters of tho several townships in Montgomery county are hereby notified to meet at their usual places of holding elections on the second Tuesday in Ootober next, 1867, and then and there vote for persons to fill tho several ofSoes mentioned in tbo Clerk's certificate above. iOIlN N. McCONNELL, augCS-u' Sheriff 3!, G.-

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At the sign of tho .t

llii? Pad-Lock

And soo tho sight. The world-ronownoJ BUCKEYE

With tho dropping attachment the most complete Machinejn use. Tho

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All who avail themselves of the opportunity will have a sight free of charge. Don't forget the place, at 'U

No. 2, EMPIRE BLOCK, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

June 20, 18G7-tf. CANINE & CREGC.

CARRIAGE MANUFATCORT.

DOHEETY & DEIGHT0N,

Washington Street, Opposite Centre Church,

GLASS,

LATCHES:

DOORS,"

BLINDS,

SNATHES,

RAKES,

And ail kinds of

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CRAWFORDSVILLE

WOOL EXCHANGE

AND

MANUFACTORY!

AT THE OLD SIGN OF

WOOL WANTED,

Lynn Corner, Crawfordsville.

WTOOL GROWERS, LOOK HERE, Examine our Stock and look for yourselves. The largest and best stock of

W O O E N S

wo have ever offored to our trado, and oc batter torms than for years. Warranted

NO SHODDY OE WASTE

Goods. We have a splendid stock of

SUMMER GOODS,

COTTONADES,

SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, TRIMMINGS, Ac.

COLORED AND WHITE

CARPET YARNS, that aro good. Cotton Yarns, Batting, Ac.

CARDING AND SPINNING

and Roll oarding done promptly and in order. Wool Received at tho Factory or Storo for exchange or work. R. M. HILLS.

April 25, '67—tf. •'.'-

PHYSICIANS will do well to ^0ENTS'

MEDICAL.

NOTICE TO MOTHERS.

DR. SEABROOKtt INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP!

WKceipt,

hare, by purohaso of the original robecome, sola proprietor! of this cele-

brated Modioino.'. Vfo ask you to givo it a trial, with an aasuranco that you will ia future diiovd nil those nattseotts and destrtictiva stoCi. tank a* Batemao'i Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Dawev'f Mixtures, 4c., combinations of a past and Antiprogressive age, when it was thefttght that the moro tl3sgusting-the mixture t&o bcttcf fhe medicine.

Use in the futftro oftly SEAJfrROO^S, a 99mbination quite up with the advancement of th» ogo. Pleasant to take, harmless in it action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Inra)uabl« id the following diseases: I }•.

The Only remedy for Chills and Fever Or £gu«f and Fever that is or can be depended upon it Hurley's Ague Tonic. There hare been thousands cured by using it who had tried the nsaal remedies without benefitf bat in no easo has

HURLEY'S Ague Tonic

failed to effect, fc cure. ATT who haf# «sed it cheerfully tell their afflicted friends*! it,«sa s«r« and certain cure for chills and fever. Any onw suffering from the chills would consult their own interest by sohding to a drag storo and buying a bottle. It is pleasant to take, compared with others, and will be certain to euro all eases »f fever and ague or chills and fever. Send for it to the proprietors, JAMES RUDDLE Co.,

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SUMMER COMPLAINT, IKRECVL4RITIES Of THE BOWELS. B£STfVE!»E8S, TEETIffSG, 'V

Qiros health to the child and iiKST t^'fha MdT9»c(.

We cOifld furnish any quantity of eerti&Mtee bearing e'vidoncfe of its supe/ior qualities, bat prefer that our medicine shfttrld !rf4ml off its e**a merits, whjch it w/U sto upon trial, nfl

JAMES BtTDDIiE & CO.

PROPRIETORS,

LOUISVILLE,

iff/

£. J. JBinford & Brother/

Ayenti, Crawfordsville, Hid.

Pttrify Your Blood!

ar le v's Sarisaparili

Of all the resadies thai hare boin dycoVerei} daring tho present age for the "thousand ill* which flesh Is heir to," none equal this wonderful preparation. Only tea years have' olapeel since the discoverer (who spent a dec&do in studying experiments, and perfecting it) first introduced it to the public, and it iet already reeognizod by tha most eminent physicians in all parte of the country, to be the most surprising and.ef* fectivo remedy for Certain diseases of Whisk ther I havo knowledge. HOES I otBar Componrida or Syrups of thi« ro»« have hitherto failed to eomman-i the sanction ef

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Faculty, because oB being tested, they have beea found to contain noxous ingredients, whieh no-' tralize tho good effect of the Sarsaparilla, and oftentimea injure tho health of tho patient. It is not so with Hurley's preparation.

This is the pure aad genuine extract of the root, and will,- on trial, be found to affect a certain and perfect care of the folkraiBf complaint*1 aaddisoasesf vft

Affections of the Bones, Habitual Cosftv'#* ness, Debility, Diseases cf the Kidneys, Dyspepsia, JErysipilas, Female 1rfegularities, Fistula, all Skin Dlsedses, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases, Syphilus, Scrofula or King's Evil.

E. J. Binford A Brother, IgetfMb

Hurley's' Ague Toftioi

Perfectly Reliable

Louisville, Ky.

K. JI BINFORD A BROTHER, AGEHTC.

HURLEY'S

Popular WOBM CANDY.

As this is really a SPECIFIC FOR WOBMS, an4 the BEST AMD MOST PALATABLE FORM to give tO Child'' ren, it is not surprising that it is fast taking th» place of all other preparations for worms—it being perfectly a ft el ess, and children will take ib

JAMES RUDDLE Co., Proprietor^'

HURLEY'S

STOMACH BITTERS

For

Debility, ... Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In-: digestion, or Dyspepsia,•

Want of Action of,the Liver,' OR DISORDERED STO MAO ft, There are no Bitters that can cvmpnV

with these in removing thff distressing Miaplnints. For sale or can b* had at any drag storo in the United States, or from tho propria^' tors, JAMES RUDDLE & Co..

Louisville,

F. J. FTI$FORD &. BRO., AGENT*,

JETTISON'S

ENGLISH HORSS UNlfcffrtr,

Has proved- itself to bfe 6ne of th« best Lininretottf made for Sprains, Bruises, in aft cases when tried for man or beast, and Will dof all We flUfm for it. Try a bottle, and wo are satlgfre# j«« will nevor afterwards use ataj others

EXTRACT JAMAICA GfNGBU

Use Barnes Ruddle Co.'t Sxtraif JTamaUa Ginger for all Summed Complaints, Cholera* Cramps, Indigeetiorf Ac. This is ttft'

pnttr

JAMES RUDDLE 8t CO., ftopriatwi,

Call at FBT'S Drug Storo'beforo purchasing olse- CHAWFOKD8VILLB, H^IKDIAJI^ wber». [merM-tf. Jujy II, *67, yl.

Maw

ger, and can be relied on u:

lioiHsrillei Ky*

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