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ziifct ?illce i'l c--t:tiTiu:r.; claims dee tie late j cf Ar.ire & Son, trust Le settled lc(t. Th".i citaiu tmsiness, and It . - :re-j tV8 hut notice tint will be (' .i J.. "i-r., iii!X partner of Andrew & Son. Wanted. 0oc4 . PPes wanted at Max!lG . Amtrry Christmas to all. SleUh bells bear 'em jingle. Yoo't? lost jour ram-rod, fcaren't JS5. Bow about that proposed fox drive? e&ii bare it? - Eal birds are selliag at 25 cents f-erfferia this market. Anything la the clothing line yea want can be had at bottom price at Andrew's. v.jor W. V. Weathers, of Southtut, wa in town Thursday. Read the notice of the fox drive, pabliikd elsewhere. Code Tom Porter, the boss Deriocrt, was in town last week and called upon ca. Tom Taylor and the "spooks," in Bowles's ticket, remain in statu o. 'Bah! tor tbe "spooka." Bennett Grigaby, alias "old Red," f,-om ;te wilds of the far Northwest, tu ia town last week and thia. All kinds of confectioneries at lltriln'i. 14tf A. J. and Frank Abie, of Northwest, tnJ Robert Uipgins, of Orangeviile, c!'ed cpon us last week, EvansTille is excited over a case of k'jy-8'iatcliing. Such, things are get ting altogether too frequent. -Br. John A. Hitter, Jr.. Lyraaa C. riuiasier, and Samuel tlenson, of Fr;nch Lick township, were in town kit week. Mrs. John B. Buskirk, of Blooming Ur, .o iiai bee a visiting here for the fist two weeks, returned hdme last Thursiay. New stock nf Hats, Caps, Boots vuid Slices at prices to suit hard times nt Andrew's. Sereral of our citizens attended the f-r.eraIof Mr. A. F. Allen, at Orleans, Friday. Notice of his death will be found iewhere. The l.eislatars will meet on the S.'a ly of J.muary. Several of our utiinis contemplate bei. g present upthat occasion. fhe regular monthly examination of teachers far December, 1878, will be ka'.i a Friday, before the last Sutur-''a-T' Js L. Noblitt, Co- Supt. " --One of PaoK's greatest needs is a 'otn kali. Why don't eome of our moara men take the matter in hand and 'naif public benefactors of themselves? It wouSi pay, too. Have you seen those holiday giH,(l4nt Killed Bru. on south nde of the square. 2w. A wr H fed hng roused up in his sty, Ati dropped a regretful tear "Te Bulifal Snow has come," he said, "Ab-1 $hyin,j will soon be here." St. Louis Times-Journal. lie band boys propose getting up cscert during the holidays, it they cgna suitable room, at which, he iaei votal and instrumental music, the lie popular drama '"Ten Nights in a E Ilooa" will be rendered. . " in our hands for publica tion an oration delivered by T. F. Fesr at the Slate University t-;:c,:i!y. U creat length has presented o? from Ibh&hin x it before. Jast as eoita as CMf.ritoom for it,, it will appear. tUthir-itt pri'-; th-Jl t':iii!iot bo L J tt. Ac. Ti. isr. IRxtsni If tilery sh;rired r-t f!;j te- cf f , f to ,'sw tfe.k i!ir.s down c - ,1 will si t Bvl the. wIb-l-r tt :r,U:.kir : :ft;rth irter?t3 cf "'s willkaown firm. w re ur.J.r cC"sz -il"tts to Mr. )Ir"vf tu ?',-:,r: uf vlrrue Hill. , (:'!rh:sr: 3tf C:ifor:ftSr.-M ! Ca:L:;n in -,-ut.r '-i "T1i. ! ' t bt t! - u:;t-. ' y li ivT b i i ', i p c ' r t . Vs. l'r-.i r r lf . .'. ;r".r; , 1 c "I ! i t r t'l t

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Pert f-.il tu co t: Hi: -L:,rr,re Luytr- .v::r L'.l-I ; t h ry i.-v e a cc n ; I . i 3 c . rt ; ata '.111 .ur.Jtai :. : - y.u. .. -"-' -t;.. . : 1: j - to cs to r . ; t f i i 1 . : ; r ;r: ;r.t of il? ra: :. t" 2 1 -en; j t: carry cm our t Jsine;.3 an. I is ray car tj?t-!5, arid must have it. Kcraenber t!i?d iit!ic is t.JJre-Hisj t erery ooe w!o owe 1 us. ubiLltr ia I s L;: cr 1;-?, ric'i or pjor, Ij'ack or t l.lo. Tb JZ".i3 of Ix'ana fa. L r.l and Elliott, for assault tnd "battery on Ilesry Stalcap, caraenp before Es'iuire Siinson TLcra Jay. LUIolt aaked for a char. jre of veauc, wbich was granted, and his case was transferred to the court of Judge Sirapjoa for trial next Saturday. Heard's cas was continued, on his application, until the same date. A complete line of Hardware, Queeiisware and Glassware always on hand at Andrew's. Roll of honor, in the Intermediate school, tor tin, week ending Dae. 20th, 173: Willie Lynn, Zimri Davis, Prank WVob, Charli Lynn, Lois Andrew, Parke Sanson, Clara Ganstine, Ella Hollinzjwortb, Anna Colli 13, Alice Holiday,. -Seaa-Cox. .B. ... Grammar Grade: Ida Ilobson, Lizzie, MeVey, Ella Lea. . AsbsathCox. In anotter colotnn will be found a letter from Mr. John II. Meservt, a farmer well known citizen of oar, county, now of Rochester, New Hampshire. Hia many friends in this vicinity will be glad to le&rn that he has an idea of moving back West,, and that "old Orange" still has a warm pace in Ma memory. Orange county needs a number of just such live, wide-awke, rli able business- men as Mr. Meserve, and we'll gladly hail the day when we can again number Mm amonz our citizens. Remember' that I can and will save you money If yu will examine my stock of Ready-made Ciothins before buying elsewhere. J. M. Andrew. ' . W had the pleasure of a call last week from Mr. John J. Simmons, of Kit Karson, Colorado, who ia visiticg the scenes of his childhood in this county. Mr. Simmons enlisted in the army from this county, as a member fthe 13th' Indiaaa Cavalry, and bm many old comrades hereabouts - by whom he is gladly welcomed- Ha reached here a week ago last Saturday and will start on his return to hia "far Tf'rstern home" ia a few days, taking with him as his "bonny bride" one cf Orange county's fair daughters, Miss Eliza May, daugh. ter of Mr. James May, of Rego. May success attend them all through life is our fervent wish. If you want first class holiday goods, Confectioneries, or nice presents po to King & Rro, only stock in town. 2w. Fox Hrlire. The citizens of Paoli and vicinity will have a grand fox drive, east of town, Jan. 4th, 1870. The center will be in the meadow of Wm. F Gillum. A meet ing will be held at the Couit-house, Jan, 1st. 1873. to establish lints and make other arrangements. . No fire-arms or docs will be allowed oa the groan us. For ErioB Director. The name of our fellow-townsman, James M. Andrew, will be presented to the Legislature as a candidatefor Director of the Southern prison. Mr. Andrew is one of oar best known, most popular aad successful busincR men, and is eminently fitted, both by edc cation and experience, for the position. Without wishing to detract ia the least from the claims of any of the gentlemen aspiring to the position, w do claim that there is no man in the State better fitted for it, or in whose hands the interests of the- Etata would hz more carefully guarded than ia those of Mr. Andrew. Just receive I a Ur;;?s and comtilst .Hnrh- cf H: r.dv-1 :::;! e Cloth ing bought for cash from first hamN, which rIil fca sold-t price.' that vlli r.rtonish you, nt Andrew's. h"s; In ytwr ixit isne I nctlce a eotjotuneatlon f :xned by "Elir.i'' Ocur-p :Ur'?tf. I did "rewntly" at-ten-C?B his wife. It t VI "rib thre r .-, At to th? c;.:.: : k . : In f . r the payr.ur.f, it waa aH.aya ; ". lj L . . ii-k-h. cJlir. freq-i tniiy a:. I r I ;,.: t I r - t t ; r y, '- !:rs o.. t-r:? - 1 "ci,r 3 : :- u , ; " ( M : f , I ,r r ?- ; nsr9 f,. r c i - c t.i..: - 2 1 '

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tit I ' r 1 -yK T. I, . 1 - . c ." . i.-.:, kt 11 a, . 1 - r. ; l.; , , yL;r;, ; j .. . -1. era x t- c ;f : j. r:iT; ia ', .ri' ', ';r as ta tlj r ".r.: cf ; :: Cs woi!i t3 c cl .i . 3. T. B. Do; r-:M t ." J a rtcitaiioa ia --y. Cikjict " The Colonial Peric J." 1 trxcl.sr's Vn?-h'dr-cf ths r-l.j-;t' ;sv -UTe-tiUted. AIHhe sritlc -;r.ts .'p;re liiif.y visited. . djourr-e J to nest t:t 12) p. 11. Af.:rnc ;.i Ec:ti;a First penaat&hip itss presented by Mr. Hat field. T7oald teach the initiative to the first aud eeecsd grades. Discussion followed as ta the propriety of teaching the analytic method to the first crade so0i for, butth majority of the teachers act favoring' the introduction of this method until the third grade. Next, a recitation by J. M. Compton. Subject "Subtraction." Hia manner of instruction is a cood cne, and pupils will readily understand the subject when so presented. The committee then prepared the fol lowing programme for institute to-be. held bJ. No. 3, oa the -first . Saturday in January.: . ' .Nervous System, Mrs. Hatfield. Division of Common Fractions, T. B. Dougherty. Climate and Productions of North' America, Mies M. Dickey. Grammar Analysis. M. L. Faulkner. Essay, Lizzi Cray craft. Select Realin-g,. Ben 3. ebb, : Mrs. L. Hatfield then offered the following, which was adopted-: Resolved, That the clause in Rules for School Government, adopted by the County Board of Education, which reads: "They (the teachers ehall enforce good behavior on the part of the pupils while on the road going to school and returning," is a lingering ahomina-. tion of the pedagogue days, and should be erased from the rules governing the schaola of the Nineteenth centurv. LIZZIE CRAYCRAFf, Secretary. I am now opening the largest ttoek f ladies' cloaks and gents' over-coats ever offered in Onmge county, cheaper than ever. -Call and examine for yourselves. . Utf. J.M.Andrew. The man who came hom with a lit la piece of a bent wire clinpirgto his overcoat collar, promised that such a thing should not hairpin again. Orleans Items. Fine weather for uleighinz. Dr. Walters, of Lancaster, ia seris ously ill with pneumonia. The churches were not largely nt leaded last Sunday, on account of had weathtr. The sale of property belonging to the estate of Dr. A. W. Grny. deeenscd, took place last Saturday. Day huff, pf Paoli, was the auctioneer; and he is a good one, too. Mr. A. F. Allen died at his residence last Thursday, lHth inst. He was bora in Rensselaer county, N. Y Oct. 15. 1SQ9. He came to Orleans May, 18.19, and was married May 21, 1841. He and Lawrence Bradley, now of New Albany, formed a co-partnership in 1842, and sold dry goods for ten years. In 18SS the well known firm of Alien & Reed was formed, and they continued the tale of dry goods up to the time of Mr. Allan's death. Mr- T. L. Reed, the lurviving partner, will, at once, settle the haaines-s of the firm. Hal. Mrs. A. L. Armstrong, ef New Albany, is here visiting ' relatives, and is the guest of the Rev. Mr. Sp er, of the M. E. Church. . The saloon business has not been so brisk in th put week, on ircouht of some swearing o.T, and others not having the "Rhino." But look oat fer C tristtras a-l the holidays. Speer &. Roby, dry goods merchai ts of Orleans, art now in receipt of a splendid stock of Christmas tsodsin addition ta their ether stock. The firm cf "Allen & Rsd closed their doers after th ditXh of Mr. Allen aad will reaiain clcsi until an Administrator ia appointed. This firm was one of the best in the county, and the death f Mr. Allan waa a grtit lois to mit corssitmity. Ha ranked with ths best men cf our ccur.iy as a citizen. Port L!.!y 13 r. the 1.4 - :y, gr.'.i!ic naa, cr 1 c:r.c'.- Jitfs ia the ) cf the ex-el . :rh . " r l f Con:f: i f: - tirt he is a "lA'ltr tiun than Grant." l; i? twir.3 th i 1 2 t '-' i t-.:-t r-.cn!;. Nr,-.r c- :s t.i 1 wr, Mr. It. R. T,:r .1:1. ti!:: :r r." Orleans, ; .... ; l v ...w 5. il. Tzio C.r z Isor w i v. -. . t . TH d v.. . " : j Lv-,:, c f f. r sin it v 4.: c "i arih-. ;-?. ' C.i:' II T- r; :ii '.rU: U &b.-.t c:,r f:.r th',1 y . - r, i. ' r. t'ui I kt- 3s ' '."'i :,. 1 f . . : r--., . L I i T;. i' ; c t 1 r i ' . . r r, tt t : , , -i i ' V" y- . ' . I "Mi .!''. "t' ", t" ! j. '. , : t t I , rc . " , ii " r " ( i. ; "lit1 : . 1 11 . ""- 1 t'1 . . ' "i f,A.i'i-, c. :. t .; - . - w !' .ro -

IV.. N.v- Tl.ir.l.irytru tj-u:,! IILot'. - r frc:it::3 r - rt tf the v. ' 1 v TA c!:r; & lin--. 11 - : : r, c-i.-t JaircbwiitC" ' J 1 ..I. ill: ".!:, I? Litu.xtJ on o.jT.e a Izvcl 1 :!.), .njilctcly surruu:i Jo-1 l.E'.?, witli u mu 'ill river ra:i-r.sr-t:.n;--;,h It, thit fitr-.;:I.;i power to run wooUn, saw and Crist tr.il.:, tic. Te havo t-ne large shrj nsinufactnry, run by ifttam powrr, that fUtniiiic-i c:nploymeut lor from 800 to 000 hands, besides, two or three smaller onea, a full supply of ' stores,' doctors;

Sawyer, etc. We have three lines of rail road; , which makes competition ia freight and travel quite lively. The general cry ia "hard times,'' busiaess being a mere matter of form, the general .idea being to beep even, no one thinking of making any profit. The climate 13 coo! and bracing, although we have not hail much snow yet. My family are all homesick and wo think of moving buck to the -West at some future time, and do not know of any place that we prefer to "old Orange.' The East is no place for us. Continue to send the News, for it is a welcome guest to us all. Enclosed find postal order etc. Your, J. II. Mesesve. SPECIAL NOTICES. . .lioli ISraxtaa. Is sellinir the Genuine Singer Sewing Machine, with full line of attachments, at from $30 to $45 Full line of needles, oils, etc., con stantly 011 hand. Room with Ilollin-iworth, in the Hunt building, North side square, Paoli, Indi ana. lOtf BaUness ia Business. January 1st, 1879, will soon be here and I desire a prompt settle ment with everyone upon my books. If you are indebted to me I want to ee you, on or before that date, prepared to pay or give your note. Don't neglect this notice, g I mean what I say. Business is buinesss. 12tf Bex. D. Riley. If yoa want a No. 1 Lap Robe to keep you warm, B. M. Lingleis the place to et it. 14-3 EIOI.IO.iV Anderson 2 Haxa.il ton, MltcticSl, Ind.f Invite the attention of the pub lic to th"ir elegant assortment of Holiday Goods, consisting, in part of family and pocket Bibles, Jewelry and Toy books, Fancy Stationery, Photograph Album, Autograph Allium-, Fancy Bx Piper, OnroooM, Musical Instrument, Writing De.sks, Work Box ea, Card Cases, Stereoscope aud views, Checker Bo:rd-i, Ciien Men Ink BuuhI'?, Paper weights, Pocket Books, He, Our stock Is the largest in Southern Indiana and is complete in all its departments. So call and 8ee us. 14-tf Please take notice and grovern yourselves accordingly. My book is now full ami I must have it settled. If you do not call and Kett'n, I. will be compelled to send an officer to you. B. M. LIsule. S. E. Bay Ei ii CT, Auctioneer. Is ready at all times ,o attend sales at any place in this or' adjoining counties at reasonable prices. Residence in jail building. Give Mm a call. Utf Ben. D. Riley, has added a full stock of sasii, doors and blinds to his bust: ess. Call and ex-unit:? them and luf.i his price--riot ice. IVr1. . u . c ne are r.- v. it:i tr caliar t t r'i'T.c? r-r n::, :t.sh pt i.' :r I), :i- In -I ii ti j i:y dtfb-- : G-tF-jf lit?: v--0i:. I. -3. D, ITiley thi I jrr.-t r :.-r 'c JinwHrv, s'ird v-r nr.. 3! : . .: r . rni-hinr com! ever t r -- ;'-.t t - I of whkh : ! .,rjtf 1". ly iv: ':. -j, I v, . ; i , c! ' in tha tin- ; i r. fw : . .... t: . -vi --o J hn i .- - rb. I . ! . ! u'" 1. ; : . ; tr l.-r I ... of h. t. r vir. t ti ; 1 1 s ? f i i . ' -

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AH L-i-d j C::;tlili!.; nt P. 2-1, Lir.gle's, at bottom priced. 11-3 Vo r.! .c th.? I ..ys thtt want your vi cel. Erinjc it lor. Thomas & Bukokss, j- Ch u:--:.'7j:. llecierabef' i That Thomas Stalcup, nn the! east huIq of the oubl.c soiiare. ! has opened out a first cias? stock of j Family groceries, provi:on-, con- i foctioneriea &c.t &c. Also" a nice Hue 01 iih(, i-aj.jst ti'iini iinn isnoes. !!.. I . . J... i.- . TL i ... t All of which will be sold nt tke lowest living prices. Remetnbei also that when you buy goods of mo t ha t yoa don't btiv auction good, ' hut you buy warranted soods. Call and see for yourself. Term.- ca.-h, or gtiod pnxluco taken in exchange at the highest market price. " ."2tf Ed. News': Please let me nay to the good people who read your paper, that after more than two years pleasant occupation of the well known jwei ry-ntand in Dr. Bow'es Irug store, I have ceased connection with that house, and in future will be found in Hunt's brick block, in th room recently vacated by Mr. Moxley. Hoping my numerous patrons will soon find meat the new stand, I am respectfully, J. W. ROLLINGS WORTH. Ben. Riley has now, by far, the largest, nlcst varied and best stock of stoves, tinware, hardware and general furnishing gods, in his line, ever brought to Orange county. Don't fail to call when at the store this week and see whether or not we are telling the truth. Ben. Riley "struck" Louisville last week and found it "chock full" of stoves, tinware, hardware and other goods in his line, bought for the southern market. The yellow fever panic having stopped all trade in that direction, the dealers were forced to sell at "panic prices," and he bought the largest stock ever brought to Orange county, and will sell them at such prices as you never dreamed of. Go and examine his stock and lern his price, even if you don't want to buy. Cash, Cash, Cash, for Wheat, Whfat, Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Red, White & Blue No, Amber Wheat wanted, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Old Eyes madg Wcw. Spectacle frame.s refitted with new gta.-sei, selected by Jigger 'i test types to suit the eyes for 50 ct3. per pair. If you have old specs, the frames of which willjustify re filling bring them along, I use only the finest pcrUcopie lenses. HOLLINGS WO RTII . We will pay you the "Boss" price for your Vheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Wanted. 10,000 pounds wool at Chamber;burs:. 3S- Thomas A B crocks. For the very highest cash prico for WTheat so to T. B. Walker Son, Orleans. PAOLI RETAIL DAOItET. Applet firfpn per bus....... Apple Dried per bus It icon per to D.itter per & Beans per bus Coffee per 1" Cheese per rb ...., Cra.fike.rs per ?o - Caal Oil per gal Chickens per dos Corn per bus .. . . Oi C'J 2C 2; 25 10 23 f.C3 2C3 75 .Sk ik -3 ay " - - ' Whi'e F'ith per kit Mackerel rer kit... I r riQir n. -r '-v 1 13 " .- : J Flax seed per has t! .' Hides grcjn p?r th fIL-!B drr npr lb... llay per cwt 1 ard, p r lb -.- Molasses N. U. per gal Molaasea oorgsnm Mfal pt-r Vuh .- U.vts : t-r hi: )ni'ii? l r V. Pechf a drii ! p-.r t. is.. Potatcst IrtcL p ir iru... : tzir TI. t:- ;--r . : r .-- .'-.-r St! t h ,. -1! t,,T.t. ..i: . . ' ; - j ; . 'tar.f;. . .... I-, r. ."...I i. I: irt1; ,'; ilu I t- z' ' 1 - , f i. r, sS 1 .hitw i r

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- ft ' , . . -7 11., j. v ' . it-. . i ; . . r m 'l 1 b t:i.i;u -vi (if .jA 'ir j;-'1 . the citizen? of ia-.'i n i-i s q'.A v. ; Ouicc in the djuth Cast cuincr x u 1 ; c pu. squr. UnsKicxcx tra. iberrn ktu iiw es. 1 LINDSEY HOUBBl OHI,SiIIO, HIBIAIIiL. THOMAS I. WXU. This well known house is furnished with airy, comfortable rooms, good beds and an excellent table supplied with the best edibles in the market. Connected with the house is a jcod Livery Stable. Carriages furnished at all times to parties going to and from French Lick and' West Baden Springs, Paoli and other points. (Jive me a trial. THOMAS D. LINDSEY, Prop'r. May 10, 1876. Ki-tf SometMiifj Slow I TRY.IT. PARsoirs tine toiiic Cures all Diseases of the Scalp, atops balr from falling: out, orevents daadrufl", and is one of the finest hair dressing ia tue world. Perfectly Harmless in Every ' Respect. Manufactured and sold hv STROUD PA&SOK, Paoli, Ind. Bf References given on application. 10m3 Dr. A.G.GLii I Ptt Bessifcil, hit V 3tn--ion frt.. Chkiwro,, ,!!!. forth, enmo pn:iv cured : diti-s of li . . -r T I c4.i-.va. S.lv-. 7 AsthHrv C;ssii:?tH. Mi, sal Curricle iAbai&B, At,.; L V y.A scSHf'l i.Jtfi ttLS ywtd to Iib iretarit. lr. Oda hm hd lnlo.( iwfare, &ad cum k Lerc at hen tail. ii. s ib U. S. t. t-vore eraisr of lratryc tnisra ftr nu BtaiBMloa bycsptM. JDS. JLXX-'S MAEBIAGE GUIDE tr. STB psf. Sewta a nion. avi is io oa.Tn.a aaa hxe ci5ewpattf mme. How to be heHhv msd truly br.py la tb. martied rr tteo. h-vorvaody tixniii g .t tiut boo, f we M ornate, Kujtr S7 A DAY to Agrenta caiiTassing for the Fireside Visitor. Terms aud Qu.tH Frc. Address P. O, TICKER V, Anraita Blaine, Si-8m TA TEAS. A genu wasted. Euai2 . ' ' n?s legitimate. FsrtleoiArsfreau" -J V W JA&&rmJl IVORTH a CO.. bt Ix. i. ki ii i -a. Ui B limarUj Jiudmt f kj ro ? :.i CASH vr w.-k w at'ii ii'.!ie rr OaviY. ""wnattun new. Aditrtaa The Bcverlj Co. Ch:s3go. I II 11 ty. Cvery Guii VV arir.tu-J. kJ U I a U J Hogarth. Moor & Brook St LouU. A PHYSIOLOGICAL i x fiid to We&i,c and t y t ;. k J eoniiautii Tri-atlM on t-h I I h dutw of mirrit;- and th ' ' - cftu thai unfit tor it ; the -fill-til.! ,3f cret pf Hepredaot'oa an4 1 '- 1 "'j. ' A Boon tor pntnt, eojistd. , r- -,-;.. ' f t: ... On l! ti:.rrtiw ch ft privet i'-i :iire efi.iisg tretra If. f Abuse, t fe?'Ls. oi fc-fTft i!i,i;aae, Wiij tn bet A C L!; J 4Ij Li . I 1. '- -l or: -ti ohv. d sfaiM mrwj rSjM oi !' Thioatsno L."i e, Ctuurin.ujptura.'xi C "J Hta i' hit.i'-- . prte. jo r... i.i'.fti'r ticoi .(ft f-.n.ido" re re-nt oi pr.es or a" thr, cnrfi.nir - j..-- r.fi-i salt j , u'traitfi. AJomi jul. u a a it IV. s.a 5t- Z.uss, 21.9. ArOOLD VLATrrHVATCHrr. C'Smo--tlat e Vi'i.ii wit"'. F-i-'inlt , "teto . I. . .. .1 .t ... . r.i..., ..'..i 1 TO 1?Z

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