Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 2, Paoli, Orange County, 26 September 1877 — Page 3

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uiT.rc Til f It'C c-ommuniea-ifsrrt, .i-, must be handed In by Xsbty morning to insure publication. 7, ol ico-.-U pr-ons desiring to pay their f, .'i "'I u I ill 1 " t r;: it td r-g. " ll't ( t f ' i n y t f -i rj o i t v ' , C ',.' ' b 1 , , , ' K , . 1 f O i f" ' J ftuiiilUa, ,' H 1 2 - lair, c w b' Jy. , v ' ; i- liu in i; i . in to J'.iy t;o'; I-; C'li Ai irv tciut A Dro. Fre-!i bple and fancy groceries at Luniiy & White's. Phwer at '12, uppyr at G o'clock st the iUiodes .House. J. F. Collins ainl family returntd from S.:l ta Friday. NVw pr.ods in co and clean just ci'-'i-ul by Pardon & Bro. E.G. Wilson, d'i:q.,' of Newton Stewart, called on us yesterday. p j ; , s ' " , " '- (.V-n.rn ra'adct ' boo's and shces very hcap at Bundy Sc White's.' Dr. (ireen liazlewood, of ChambersLur, was in town Monday. Strangers are you hungry? Call en Parson he. will give you meat. Just pa-son brother to Parson Ihx. lor your lunch while at the bur. Odachino.v.ccdlea only 4m cents jH'r dozen at the postoffiee. Call at on.ee. Johnny, what made you so J at? "Why I eat my oysters at Parson Oc, r.ro's. It will do you good to examine tikiut & Pro's goods and learn their prices. 1 Good table, cues, balls, Ac., at Arnold's billiard room north side fquare. . The Be publican still squeals for legal ad-. better squeal for subscribers. Tho flick tailed opossum now icgaleth himself on .the luscious pawpaw. Chain iun!ps, horse yokes, nails, herse shoes, ttc., Ac., in abundance, at Hi U VS. .. - Parson & Bro. will be on the fair er . - :v. r.U Uits . eatables of the m a -on. The be-t placo in town to get n food lunch is at Arnold's north sKIo qaare. Fresh - popcorn, fresh' 'candy, fresh nuts, ftzsh pies, fresh, cakes at Parson . Bro. Flout ; Bro. liave a splendid as-.T.t-Of gOOiltbev arc mg tiieui cheap. All the l by'--"vt tvd n -t .vi ri gd ai.d i tb i . Wrd-:. B ; t ;I1 ft: r r t : ! i d have den i i nit it.i io stii i.tjiiiij y;iuijts a.s (f: .. 1 ., i W . i. . j-, ... 4 I t i'.ii. i v t. . . ill k 4 4 ... lair. 1 I Ti tv. . . f v, ll I i i firm. jj r A i ' l.i. i.. : 1t ! b

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vs. , i f thi , .. :t drill th-1 liCall nml examI. a 1. 1 v C 4 will f?oll for tZ Ine It, Parties vi-iting' the fair- cannot gc-t a better meal than that furriishei at the lihodes-IIou-so v.it'-fti tic square. 'X vThe Paoli Silver Cornet Band was awarded the contract, last v,-eo k , t o p ! ay at the J 1 i t c h e 1 1 fa i r next wek. ! In anothc-t'coluin'n will bt? found tbo lit of allowances made at the recent session of the Bo.ird of Com-' mi?ioncrs. leat market every other mornii".; at Bundy & White's west sidu s-qrure. None but first class anim d- butchered. While (iti Ids- northern trip Wade Hampton ordered a set of that fine harness for which B. M. Lingle is so celebrated. Mr. J.T. Bundy has removed his family to the rooms Upstairs in the Foster corner over the stora of Bundy & White. A race to Wilson's, the place to get your eatables, candies, cigars, tobaccos, etc., cheaper than any place in town. , , T , Mr. M. A. Chipman returnoil homo Monday. Mrs. 'Chipman and lier little daughter will remain here for some weeks yet. Sebastian Kuri, on the east side of the square, ha.5 a splendid stock of boots and shoes which he desires to sell cheap for cash. ' New buggies, safe and speedy horses to biro cheap at Braxtan & Lindley's. ' 'Also a splendid IoE of new buggies for sale cheap. Hayes and his cabinet missed it when swinging around the circle when thy didn't stop' at' the Rhodes House for a square meal. ?; A fine stock of watches and jewelry at Bowles's this week; t also tall kinds of repairing in, that line.' Get your watch fixed up, for winter. - Death is shorn of many, of: its terrors by the thought that a man. will be buried in one of Schramm & Mathews elegant coffins or caskets. Do-not forget the County . Sunday School Convention to be htld at Orleans on the 5th and Gth of next month. ' Let everybody atA basket' meeting - was; held at Stout's chrtpcl, south of here, Sunday. There was a good attendance and everything -'passed off 'pleasantly.' "; Mrs. J. T. -Bundy, who has been visiting her parents in Bloomington for some weeks past, returned homo last week accompanied by a' little son. - - ... . . . ' Now belts, new ties, splendid hair or n ai i i e abs, . & q, , , a t tho E m -porium of Fashion,. presided over by Miss Ellen Dayhuff, north side Jordan Arnold will have a booth on the fair grounds and will also run a barber shop there this week. Bach enterprise deserves success. Go and see. hint. Splendid ueeoumiodutions for r; in r d 1 e.i-t can I ?, b uud at the AU, i 1 i-e, -Muth m ' it: rc. l lii and v-o;irt'-va ;dtL:iticn 1 .d 1 t ..!i -i: 1 1 . - i a . r - r ttb i 1 ft;-. 1 I A P. v .. . , r

Povcr.il p: r-iu- from Pa-di' wr-ro lioro o"i a trading expedition. They tr..'"c 1 -f r Uit-'At. 'tV! fio etal'ion, Li-idfud, and bought a rood many cattle. Boonecille Enfr'I fffl i 5 v " - eit -fit '

For anytliir..; in thf dru or inodicine lino c:A o:i Dr. .SIarr.d northeast i-orv r .i'inr. A f'nU hue of box' iu,-t t-iv. Paints, oils, varnish, tc, tdieaper than the cheapest,'K. M. Gihener, at his shop on west Main street, is turning out some of the best and cheapest work in the country. Gib -is n' inoll workman and deserves a liberal patronage. We hAvesoyeral article on hand for publication that are unavoidably crowded out this week on account of their great length. Thev wilbappf adjust u$ smni"b.h we can find room for them. ,Mrs. Hayes .shed tears of bitter remorse because -she - dif in' t ' buy her fall hatof Miss Ellen Day huff, north side square. Let the rest of our ladies profit by her misfortune before it is too late. Norraan ,Ij?gle,a ly--;-about 16 years of age, "was sent to fiii1 on a charge of grand larceny last Wednesday by Justice Stinson. He is charged with stealing, a coat and vest belonging to James Rhodes. Any of our readers wauting pork, molasses or lard barrels can get them at the new cooper shop recently started in this place. We give this, as; au iteni; of news, aud not as an advertisement. Alvus Lindley, aged,. 15 years, son of Thomas E. Lindley, of his township, was thrown from a horse Sunday night at Mt. Gilead church and seriously injured',-' some of the bones of his ankle being broken. The: . O rati gerr -County, 5undy School ' Convention will hofd' iJits next session at Orleans, October 5th and G, 1S77. The programmes were printed at this office last week and are now being distributed. It Is a. 'tiaie honored custom with newly married folks when on their. brtdaUour. to take in Ben. ililev'M h'arofware store.' nor tit side ri iintU' ' flLifft5 fhwiiTM 'it'-'in enjoy life with some of his'eieoffinf cock stoves and tinware. "Oh -my,- how hot? Let's go to Bowles' and get some ice cold soda," is a common expression during fair week; anc while there ex.amine; '- bis. -? mrfmVrtotlt y stock. bf drugs, paints, sewing machines, orgacs, piaijp3,tje,7! ry, &c j' j : The cold chilly w inds of December are- coiuing.ahd I'mitst getdao a pair of boots. Where will I go? Why, to G.. Pro.& Son-Vof coursf?,, where they keep a full line o'f cus tom ino.de boqts and shoes, and .'s'ri '-1 " -i f -! w ' t ( np-, lvc,, tic , ' W , I h Hall, t.; xcr.-tcr, b art,' was recognize 1 to court last Satur- ? ly by Justice f tinhorn, on a c! "g" .of 'grand larct'ny. His ba'il vni fix--od at fCOO, failing to give which he went. to jail... -He, is. charged, with , stealing $15 from the money drawer of Capt. Wm. T. Swift. f u rtr -iii ' in I'Tf-jK grand jiKy will probably1, beconvened at the coming term of court as there are three ptrsons now la jail .uhdr rcJcgaiante from justices. It will cost the county more to ke-p them confined until tba - rt ir g I j.,.ytteria tb -.a it ,ill fer the jury to rncct at the eoniing term. bb-orge W. Besviek was r-ppoint-c 1 to the c.: ' Li Corc;er the a .... i L-.s t.a duly Ibb g c i yt j ! ,. ' J f L 1

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: ..,.. . .. t .,.," ,. ... ... . meat Juts boon, entered into by which- tbo tni.1 -f Lee Jones and I'm-'- hi- 1 "' a Tolirif, cbar-----d iiiuiik i Oi x U . . I i'iLfUU is t' Co; mi- 'J.cO at l!(nni on nexi y . i 1 iV' ' t 47 ilCUi,-. veu if the cases have to be tried before Judge Pea r oli ,: fro iti b 5 1 i! t h e d efendants 'heretofore todk a ebaiige pt.yenuc, ..Eypry. taxpayer, ',of..Orango county will say araefs t'0'-the above announcement.. Jo i . 1 1 t l -Ila i jgk a n d - C a a r I'Js II . Keith, of Orleans, were in, town and .ca.Iejd tavius; U.P.uayii.JMr. Keith came here with the intentiosi of eutirig', prope:rf:y...'ffepai,a tory to moving here, but failtd, we learn,Ii.nriejitmg-iatyO Charley is a first .class.boobaud shoe maker and a clever gentleman, and we would like to number him amon our citizens. The following parties have been appointed to, fill the positions named during the 'fair, this wekk: Marshal, A. Goodspastor; Ring Master, '3. Wesley ufcVer; Chief of Police, Henry Y.- Davidson; pa trolmen, Emery Bushav,V -Qreen Holiday and Green Ivimbley, feed master, A. T. Dickey; gate ; keepers, Thomas Claxton, Wm, Claxton and Jonathan McVey'j keeper of floral hall, Samuel E. Dayhuff. i : .; ;.Sba ' Planted House.-1 -Tho -La - Pbiuie House, cVincennes," IndLina,'1- haviftg"" been th oro ugh 1 y rcpai retl a ad ref a tnished, will be .reopened October 4th, under the management of Joseph arid Sill Murray, with Dr. Andrew J. Thomas as lerk. v -.We , are not personally acquainted vith, the Messrs. ! lilrtays but ;.foij; ,DjThomas, we can say this, that a more courteous. :'andp12lied gentleman we uever pietf.and we advise every reader of, 'the' Kews to stop at the La Plant House as long as they can find Dr." Thomas, at the desk. ' Wiie.l'anlfl .jffpt ll&e ,ot. Save ' Teb'p'er Cent 1 Vrif l r511?' w dl at the' postomee-' ami- putPhase some of the jiew goods just I received, by A, J. Rhodes. In t d by A. J. Rhodes. In this , . . , I . i I .... , . . I stock of staple,. dry goodsj a full line of nevy and beiiutlful ' hosiery. Ladies, gentleman and children can be supplied. "You will als-o find nor tions, stationery, besides his usual stock of groceries and provisions.; Extra inducQmentf to all who pur- . .-.", - I - chase thbj week. A. J. RII0PI3, When you get tired "standing around in the fair grounds go over to Ivci.ip'.j' g .11 cry, on the e.;sc side of tho miblic square, and rest. Ho has cool, airy rooms and easy cha'my then-tell him to do his level b'C-t. and.you!! r e 'UTprl-'-'-'d to ? o what a c:: ir:r.jm; -p.;tur;i ynudl get, cbe.-.f), too. Now don t fool aroand until you lor-i it, f- r t.. s ; I . e . j . v , i " 1 . i - See samples of his work in Floral Hall. .-4 LI lis U aI2C.JvlCtI iMrs. C. lb y.nith legs leave to announce to tt.e public that she will commence her next term in iciU'blng rati s; 6 orC "':;": rsd.jy, Esbh 27, 1377, Scholars taken at any time during the term. Tuition, CIO ptrj.hulj.ribr a term of t ..-c:i-ty-fjur les-on-. Slie iturns lbunl-.s to I ,r former pabce. and hope-, to re;.ic a ll dr ,.: , !a tb.e fatur '. " e d!I be s.-i rM our buslnt:r i ..r ' a t c 7 r; - :r.xr,i mi - 1 in ei.rl ...1 t' I nti.. V." hi, ca . t t A 1 - . .. . I ii. . t t "I : - r t . 1 ' j tb L r -. i . i t t , . n i . i . - ' 1 1 " S IT ft 1 ir r' n dl : 1- ' Hat r . y - t - i . 0 r t i s ;i. t:. i

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and ; i'in ' . - i:ii m i I j by Aifre 1 2 1 cVey ride just as easy and are . . . o-.s ovucni A. .-.-.!-iiiivT :ijnt. .irr;-Jir.g, iinu-; iug aa 1 striping .bmc in Ci'.i-i h She,) on c:Mf Miu Mr ,.t p'u i re from u -1 i- i r. tvb ""1"-$ Pif-y ' o- i;r ' . br r..-:.d-ed but the roses in the millinery esfabTj ih meat of tTxh. "LfenjiAian orfth'o westiidS' of "the' square are still bright and blooming. Persons desiring goods of the latest styles and patterns, can surely satisfy themselves there.. : . .f-m .-. y JLastlJSotice.; ,: ''Parties knowing themselves IrU' aeb,ted. t,o;tbj ies.iatn if ' JaAies.-L. Millis will please'take notice that ull claims not paid prior to the coming term of court will be sued on. therein. Call on myself at Orleans or Wm, II. Martin, at Paoli, and save costs,. r . V . ' " : Henry Rked, ;'-;.','. "Executor Jas. L. Millis. , 'Sept-'.D, 1877. . -' ' oSy Ex-Treasurer Henry Reed. 5 of Orleans, will leave for Kansas la a few, days, on a prospecting tour. Whil her has no intention of removing there, he will probably invest" in "some Kansas real estate while ahseniy : (: - ; A fiilb line of . harness; collars, whips, names-, traces, fcc, &c, in fact everything kept in' 'iirst ' class hpnios can bg-found -at-B. M--Lio:: gles.- Parties' u'si'tingi tiie'iiif will do well to call on him north side public.square." ' ., . . ',.-; .':.,V . ., George; W. . Campbell, the Lick Creek . merchant, ...visited. Louisville, saw Hayes, and with Hayes arid his Cabinet's judgment to help him, bought a mammoth stock of goods which he is selling; very, cheap.'.. Call and see. him .on the grade, six miles west of Paoli, yj.t' A young lady'of Alaska is said to have the most .perfect: set of teeth in-the woild, Any of the ladies can equal if not excel ,' hr l by calling at the dentist parlors of Dr-Trueblood-on east-side- square and have him' attend to their 1 teethV Pain less 'extraction of troitblesoiiie, 'teetli aspecialty.. .f',,'',, I rTJosll BilliugSj the great humorous, lecturer, will not lecture at our fair but Bundy &, White Will sell you ft 'pair of boots or sftoes or anything iti the grocery liue so cheap that you. will. feel as happy Ss if you bad heard Josh. Don't fail to come to the fair nor to see Bundy &.Vhite wast side square, .-.p-. ;.. Blue Jeans Williams is. making speeches at several fairs up; north. He will not be at our fair butStalcup,: on-the east side of the ; square sells "cheap boots," shoes' nd-gro-," ceries just the same. . , . . . A mammoth stok of goods just received .-direct from the: east by Andrew & Son, embracing dry good- ":- i; i",'"- hats, caps, gents tarnishing guua-, tie,, ten tLa caa- b j o i Gco:..3?r. AS IliFs old stand on cast -Main street is prepared- to do '"all " kinds of - blacksmithlfig cheap for cash. -.New and.splen.drd wagons for salo' tit lowest- cash prices. " ' - - - - - '-"-" " - - b '-' " '"If there is a cheap place ia'.Panl i that place is Jake Saidcr's . ba.eksmith shop on west Main street. All kinds of iron and Woodwork d-re.e with n-.tr and di-r c. Ab.tcff rj ' ;.:s cu h'y.-l tu M"U el a .p1 i : -' ' rt Panutarv, o!l-itirg of o-. d - cbdr-J, b'ireius so - 1 . ' " t Mathews .-tore room i .... ... .1 i! 1 Ml '1 e ' lala : a : t e ( i a tv 1"' m , " . . r t K r ... ... O ) s a t v. Oil V I

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I... i-... - V .j 1, i . I I : t i i ; . v .i i . . - i , f:, , . ... ,. i "IloIIoway'sr Pills tnd Ointtnf-nt" -Tl . . t i . .. .. . - i Jiasnen uimui m worm., incases ! u hirh I m b '..11 r-C'.OO re i . i y :,!,! w ;n-f nr--- ,,rv . i Ij-s dlrb-UJ-i, iUIi ;:t. I lliubu ? - us eruptions t.re curable by thorn. ECS. - 2" cents pi'r brjx or pot. Mrs.E.A. Braxian,oi this 1 ' has hiv:i 'a;jlutel iy P.I raujds cfly ii' b.i- .g ni for t'ne Sttim.'av, Ci.."U-Ti Gabler, ILiinc.-, Ibirtiiuiii-i other Pia.m-; 'abo tb. ''la 'i i.i Hamlin" and S nith's Ai.i-ri-v.a Organ; Co.ppany's ; Co-gar.-?. The establish men t of lb; P,. Fa u Ids, is. so well known that if dcs nof requir any advertirdng'to; brii-:; if before: the : people. Having -beeii.- estab lishei in ISbsit is now the most extensive in "the entire South or West. Seven octave pianos from $200 u pvv u rds. M rs. B ra x ta n ca n give you the "closest prices" on Pianos or Organs. C;di on her before purchasing, at.. the lihqdes House.1 fsrtMrtJlitii?,S5. PacU,.,May 8, 4377. ii-', Parson : & Bro.- are. furnishing their patrons with frosh "oysters-. Mrs.'L,' E. Tving's next term -..of instructions in music will commence 'Oet,: 1st. -Those wishing to take lessons div . the -piano,' organ, Violin'or guitar can learn terms by applying.-, to Mrs. King -at the Rhodpa'IIoyseHt f J ".Persons desirous of visiting Louisville, fN"ew.'Albany ' or'an'y point 'at the 'Falls can do no better than t'patronize that ; genial geutlem.m, Mr. Miller, who - runs ; t he ' si age line. He is a genial- accommodating gen lleraah and, wl 1 1 clo , all i ni his power, to please the patrons" of the line. Try hinxy ; : : " If ( you want a '"dish" of fresh oysters-' go to .Parsbh , '& Brobs., On west side of the square. - - ','''''- S, ?0 Cft ' 'T fi -'-'-'-' : to loan at 9 per" cent., in eiiins of $1,000 and., upwards,, on .good productive real estate In any part of Southern Indiana, Apply to or address. ';.';',.; '.' . ';- ; Jas. F. Collins, General Real Estate, Loan and InsrancQ Agent, Paoli,, Ind. r. . .. , - " ' ' ' yo8'Mf-:'! If you waut to buy one of . the best and cheapest sewing machines you ever saw, call on Dr. " Ly S. Bowles at the Paoli Drug Store. "'' . - ; v; f - .. Ioi-l;, , , Even y body co to An-lr"" r V.i-,-erty's store at New Pro-p.vt, Ine place to get cheap and pure v iocs and-', liquors for medicinal parposes. Al-o a full 1 lin -gf staple and fancy grf"ia jos, candies, nut 4, fruits, tc. Plea-i;ru t.il-.i..ri i is o.viug good-. . - . Cnoi"rtl -,vr V u" Is-- ' 'Kn mu; b otitis., j- -.:.d at Reed's, Orleans. TI: 't Tiio-r i..s Si.d--i.i ; east side of tb? pL; 'e4 has opene i out a f.r-t ci ii- Mock of I Family ;r : fection'rif i.e., vV c. line of b c 1 Ail rr .-:,: b .-i:i s 1 itt- t 1 i vie - j ri ai tb it w Y i y..ij nte th it ; a I- I :s and r r J ! ! b r ( . .1! C X . 1r , 1

'f a I.- c v. r iter? :iil Sdbd.'i f'c!i"o! -:'ar-. tt 'ier and pupil who can at Jt n 2 be pit- out -and enjoyja feast of good ran jements at Orleans will ua1 iluubteill.Hee fh.it 'the Convention : aceomniolakH. i ' ' W. P. i'lNKnarr, C" a"ru-.an Ex. Com. In rtlr t mtnvdnc'i '.. !-' , ib:i I'am. Was; vr, tbo .'ii.t I'nrTAO-. in j(.-:r !o: lify -i .r. ! i r 1 . 1 ' 1 - to.- ',.r. ': (V r o j whf..,t r!u:::orniA!i toovv ubcrib.:r ti.bb. p tp..r, .. ho 11; .'id t :'nd ; "i c stamp in .. y ; t.ige. . , Ag mts. v.'.:!:li ,1 In cvt r; to si,U thi ::!.:.v v-'e.d. Atldre-a ,dvbiut dklay, lit v.y.",".54 ....I , Cleveland, Ten:. .-.e. All persons owing blierbTs b e to the f.-t no of William P. bhivoly, deeea.-,tl, are hen by r..ii.1. l to pay the t-;me to the Cf.ei'k of the Orange Circuit Court i,t to tbi uudersigaetl before tho' 2Cth day of '.Deteniber, ' 1S77. .The rr.wr..; is needed '"to ,-settre. said t dte, and fco -bills wilt positively bei.-.i:.,i for all such fees" 'remabuag uu dd at that time and .their telle: tb.a enforced ,'as., speedily a, po-iiLI. rlhis is the hint notice and will i.fcv3 cots ard trouble to tbo-. 3 wb. heed it, J.tr.s A. Pun r, b tf ' Adi:iin-b,t?.ilor. Buy a sewing tuaebine from in and you won't hae io pay for OtiO for some one eNe Crst. '. G3- .. ", Bowles & Brr.LiGiu:. Atteatioti Farmers anil Keel .... ... ; .., ..I9calcr&! ' The Diamond; Wheat !; th" I rgest in ' tho, world It gr-r..-- Ktid matures in "'any dim :t bi tb.t United States. The grains average heariyoue-balf inch in h-n;Lh, One ""grain produces from 25 to S5 stalks, with heads averaging fro;.i 7 to 0 inches, and each head containing gbout 4.0 grains. ;In order to introduco this wheat I will .-.end a small sample to every reader cf this paper free of charge. Vgt'iits are wanted In every county. Write to- me at once. Ad Ire--? ' " -'" i. - . ' ' . - yWS." Tirxo.s-, , --'.:: '.' ; f Cle velantl; Tc a n . . A Card-to-tlic- ltiL!Jc ; JFor.roany years .Ve i"lia vo i::da "two medfeices suited do the nil-, mtrds of a .vast .class .of su;I ,-rt r.i. r-r-t .1 i uou-anos vi ,f cures l vo mad;Jy tbi'- and, in f.tct, iho word f dbrre .'ii 1 not lo c'j! -1 with them. But wilhin th j i .-t tvi) vt'-'.'o 'I'U':' if-, it j off m licines b tvo sprung or-, .:.'jr.' ro." in t" Ir tb 1 iiiild; i cf-c:r, Tra 1 Mirk. Tr - 'Ur- t!;-; ; : wo iuivo pae 1 np-vi ou-;( gniibr box ( f llv. .:'-, f ' imile of tb 1 agv nf, Mr. Jo-. Ha; tc rf.it ; ::y. . I -ly r i. any f r rn: An d, di r.: : o i ft' as it tho i.tmt- .-- ".A. ... ... "'. ' , t. I I I . ,1 ( thj gn at m of tbj Amerb M iib n'd i . i.i c.:r if rt I r . . . t'T'o ' it . ; : i i i ,: '',;-M I i 1 i in it t i n ': th:. r k . i t'.i tb ! c of j s ii 1 Unif irf!' - ' ' i -o l por J. i. ii tt.r.? ii . -L lib r jr., . -If - - - i t to i .f o: . P.CLl : t

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