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448 Williams Ambrose, iwcorn qr qr sec aS, tp 13, range 8, 1 acre tax* :T.$«66. ft* w,

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nwqrneqr sec 4, tp 13, range 9,38 acre* tax, $25 35.-

1 Allen & Duy, ft fr sec 33, tp 13, range 9, 97 acre* tax, $72 10.

Clayton Harrietet al, part half nyr qr sec 15, tp 13, range 10,50 acre* tax, ^885. ti' 94 Collins'Eliza, qr qr sec 16, tp 13, range 9. 38 .72 acre#, tax, $11 96. $tor Oreh'er Anton, Tecumseh, lots 14,23 and% of .25 acres tax. $19 24. iot Denehie Benjamin, qr qr sec 3, tp 13, range 9, 39 .31 acres tax, Stfftt '1^

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153 Puqua Frank', w^ali n^w'half fr fr le: 16 tp 13, range 10,20 acres tax $• 72.. 15J half half eqrn qr sec 16, tp 13, range 10, 13 acres tax

161 Feasant &. H., Sandfjrd, in-lot 75 tax,$11 42. ,, 193 Hay Jstcob A., qrsec 2o,tp 13, range 9,160 acres tax,$i75 23. 191

wqr sec 17, tp 13, rahge 9,152 acres tax, $153 75.

192 shalfn wqi tec 17, tp 13, range 9,80 acres tax, $84 65. 193 halfn qr qr sec 17, tp 13, lange 9, ao acres tax, $133 24. 223 Jackson Samuel, whalfs qr'sec 24, tp 13,fange io,8o acre. tax, $53 77. 255 Knight J. A., Sanford, lot 89 and pt of in-lot 90 l»*, $5 03., 256 Lightfoot F. W., Sanford, in-lot, 54: $104 65. 301 McQuilken Wm, ins qrs qr sec 29, tp 13, runge 9, 3 acres tax, $5 46. •»03 irt qr qr fr sec 28, tp 13, range 9, 2 acres tax, $3 303 Same, Harrison, lots 10, 24, 34,42,43, 44, 4?, and in-lot, 46 tax, $8 38. 366 Purdue Ann, Sanford, of in-lot 3 tax, $0 93. ,.-^'1 466 Story Thos. L., Sanford sec 53 tax, $9 44. 486 Shea James, ins half half qr fr sec 28, tp 13, range 9, .50 *cres tax, $190. 493 Serchett Nathaniel Sanford, lots 14, 15, and in-lot 16 tax,$g 37. 519 Shickel Keziah, Sanford, in-lots 64 and 65 tax, $6 06. 538 Smith Sophia, sides qr qr SPC 8, tp 13, range 9, 10 asres tax, $4 85. eag

sides qr qr sec 8, tp 13, range 9, 10 acres tax,

561 Taylor St. Clair, side half qr sec 3, tp 13, range 10, 22.25 acres tax, -e $12 15. SUGAR CREEK TOWNSHIP •«*».',«**}"

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22 Buntin James & Co,, In-lot 3 sec 16, tp 12, range 10. 75-100 acres tax, $95 3 98 Blackney Milroy, Macksville, in-lot 135 tax, $5 26.

136 tax, $5 26. ,,37 tax 98 cents. 38. tax, 98 cents, ^39 tax, 98 cents. 40 tax, 98 cents' 41 tax, $1 11. 156 tax, 74 cents, 157 tax, 98 cents.,w 112 tax, 74 cents. 113. tax, 74 cents.

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«w/ i'JVV»r I07) tax, $11 53. TJ, fgtotJlte 1 297 Green Bridget, in halt qr seci9, tp 12, range 9,1 5o«ioo acres tax.$12 10. 331 Hostuler Noah, mid qr qr sec 28, tp 13, range 9,10 acres tax, $7 64. 359 Harrison Ed., Miller & Tohnson's add in-lot tax, 89 cents. 360 Houston John F., inn cor qr qr sec 8, tp 12, range 9,10 75-100 acres tax. $7 *!$,, s' 362 same ^in fracsec 28, tp n, range 10,15acres tax, $2 80, V„ 379 Jones E. W. and Mary, coi qr sec 19, tp 12, lange 9, 7 acres $56 16. 380 same ssww#., ins qr qr sec 29, tp 12, range 9, 20 acres $12 22. fdSffolT$1 387 Kime Benneville, pt qr qr sec 2. tp ir, range 10,15 acres tax, $8 86. 414 Keim Sarah et al, end half qr sec 2, tp 11, range 10 53 acres tax $24 50. 4x6 Klaustnger Henry, Macksville, in-lot no tax, 74 cents. I

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^27 H7 tax, 8 cents. 436 Luady James, cor qr qr sec 8, tp 12, range 9, 12 2$- oo acres tax, $39 35. 444 Lewis j. end half qr sec 34, tp 12, range 10,68 acres tax, $33 77. 445 same jwnwqr sec 34, ip 12, range 10, 40 acres tax, $14 23. 475 Mcllroy Sarah A.,ine half qr 8»c 19, tp 12, ,t ange 9, 3 ^9res, tax,

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14 tax, $1 74. 15 tax, $1 74. 17 tax, $1 74. 18 tax, $174. -19 tax, $t 33. 20 tax, $ 1 33. 21 tax, 53 cents. 22 tax. 53 cents 23 tax, $116,' 24 tax, $1 33. 26 tax, $174. 27 tax, $8 98.

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range 10, 40 acres $17 09.

630 Smith inn cor qr sec ao, tp 13, range 9, 35 acres tax, $3 39. 653 Shepherd Juliet, ne corn qr eqr sec 19, tp 13,range 9, 3 50-100 acres tax, $1180. 669 Shaley L. B.,nwqrtw qr sec 10, tp 12, range 10, 40 acres tax, $22 78. 670 Staley Catherine, nequwqr sec to, tp 12, range 10 40 acres, $20 99. 672 Swickhurd Rachael, in school lot sec ift, tp 12, range 10, 50-100 acres $4 49« 673 Smith Lucinda, cor qr sec 17, tp 12, range 9,3 acres $2 54. 683 Thralls Renos, half qr sec3, tp X2, range 10,80 acre6 tax,$124 oa. 684 6ame qf qr sec 3, tp 12, range 10,38 actes tax, $50 85. 691 Thorp Joseph, qr qr sec 34, tp

range 10, 40 acres tax, $74 34.

69a same cor qr sec 35, ip u, range to, ao acres tax, $45 54. 607 Unknown Owners. Macksville in-lot 16 tax, $1 74. At

42 tax, ^3 cents. 85 tax, $5 39. 86 tax, $5 39. 84 tax, 35 cents.* 126 tax, $5 29. 127 tax, $195. 115, tax, 98 cents. 116 tax, 98 cents. 117 tax, 98 cents. 118 tax, 98 ceute. 98 tax, $108. 99 tax, $108. 10 tax, 74 cents. 114 tax, 9b cents. *55i

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I, Samuel Roy6e, Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the lands,

city, and town Tots contained in the foregoing list, have been returned delinquent, lor the non-payment of Taxes, by the Treasurer ot said County, for the amounts therein contained, for the .year 1876, and previous years, together With the Current years' taxes for. 1877. i||* .* ,1* \s

Witness vny hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners this tothday of January, 1878. ,,,,,, :I SAMUEL ROYSE,

THE STATE OF INDIANA. VIGO COUNTY. IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT. GEORGE W.

HALL, ET A» ., VS. NOAH HALL, PETER KESSLER.JANE O N E E A A THOMAS HOWK AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ADALINE HOLMES. Be it known that on the2tstdayoi December, 1877, said plaintiffs filed affidavit in due form, showing that said Peter Kessler and unknown heirs of Adaline Holmes are non-residents of the State of Iniana.

Said non-rpbident defendants afe here* by notified of the pendency of said action against them, and that ^e same will stand for trial on the 12'h day of February, 1878. at the February term f- said court in the vear 1878.

Attest JNO K. DURKAN,

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Martin Holltnger, attorney for plaintiff

COMMISSIONERS' ORDER. jj*4} '-I*.

WITHDRAWING REWARDS. Ordered that the rewards offered for the arrest of the following persons be withdrawn:

Elijah Otterback, for murder of Norton. Francie Lowe, for murder of Trueklood.

Unknown party, for murder of Matto Enrftst Whitehoue. asaAjlt with iitent to kill, on Cleat y.

And all other rewards heretofore offered by the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, for the arre*t of persons who have committed crime in said county of Vigo, with the exception of the reward offered for the .irreot of Sylvanus Burnham, the murderer of Rosa Tritt.

By order 6f the Board of Commissioners of Vigo CouDty. S VML. ROYSE, Auditor.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Harvey D. A nderson, deceased, will, on the 26th day of January, 1S7S, at the Court Hou^e door, in the city of Terre Haute, offer for bale, at one o'clock of said day, the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of said deceased

Fifteen acres off the east side of the east half of the south-west quarter of section thirty-four (34), township thiJteen (13), nortfi of range eigh: (8), west, in Vigo county, Indiana.

Terms of Sale:—One-half purchase money, six months from day of sale balanee in one vear. purchaser giving note with personal security .drawing eight per cent interest.

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HAVENS, ROBERT GEDDES, VS. MARY E. RILEY, In Attachment. Be it known that on the 18th day December, 1877, it was ordered by the court that the clerk notify by publication said, Mary E. Riley as non resident of the pendency of this action against her. Said non-resident defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against her, and that the same will stand for trial at the Feb" ruary term of the said court in the year 1878, on the 20th day of February, 1878.

Attest: JOHN K. DURKAN, Clerk.

No 9,394. STATE OF INDIANA. VIGO COUHTY, IN THE ViOO ClRCtJIT COURT, OLIVER R. HALCOMB,

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Livius C. SCOTT, Administrator.

NO. 9,768. STATE OF INDIANA VIGO COUNTY. IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT. ELISHA

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THOMAS E. KNOX, LENA R. KNOX* ALBERT BURNHAM, et al, in Foreclosure. Be it knoWti that on the nth day ot December, 1877, said plaintiffs filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said Thomas E. Knox and Lena R. Knox are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them, and that the same will stand for trial at the ^February term of said court, in the year 1878. Attest:

K. DURKAN, Clerk.

C. E. HOSFORD, Pl'ffs Att.

AASOLU PLATCDWATCHS. 6]h«ap«ent.ntho knoirnworld. SainpUWatchFruto fD%JAatnUL AddreM. A.

Coram Co. Ottcafu

No. 9,746. THE STATE OF INDIANA V100COUNTY,IN THE V100 CIRCUIT COURT, ISAAC M. COMPTON, ADMIN­

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December 19, 1877. ASA M. BLACK,

JOSEPH

SARAH A. CLARK, in

Attachment. Beit known, that on the nth day of December, 1877, said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said Sarah A. Clark is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action againxt her, and that the same will stand for trial at' the February term of said court, in the year 1878.

Attest: IOHN K.DUKKAN, ,4 Clerk.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator de bonis non of the estate of Joseph Greggs, late of Vigo county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

Administrator.

JJSTBAY NOTICE. TAKEN UP-By Thomas E. McKlnzMUn Lost Cnck tovrnebtp, V'RO corbty, Indiana, •n tbe 4th (lay of Peccmbe 1877, eight sheep, (five ewes ani three bu *8 six tnarknd with a crop on the leltoar. ana one witb both ears cropped. Apprised at 111 before Walter B. Dieter son,

JOHHK DURBAN. Clerk.

JJWRAY NOTICE. TAKEN UP-By Wesley Price. In Lost Creek township. Vigo county, Indiana, on the 5th il.iy ot December, 1877, one rel roan cow, with ^rhirish hips and shoulders, mai'ktd with aholt-ln the front of the left horn, supp-eed ?o be twelve years old. ApaiB«tiui$2j befo Walter DickersonjJ.

JOHN K.DURKAN. Clerk.

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SALAITY. PERTWNFOT M.ERMB •uitd

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SHERIFFS SALE.^ 'F 3

By virtue ot an execution iesued from the Vigo circuit court, to me directed and 4«''v«red, in favor of Herman Hulman and Robert S. Cox, and against Francis M. Curley and Patrick Cuney, I have levied on the following described real estate, situated in Vigo county, Ind., to-wit: The northwest quarter of the west quarter ()£), north of section (13), township twelve

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north, range ten

(to), west, 40 acres, and 15 acres in the northwest quarter of section twelve ^12), township twelve

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township twelve (ia),

north, range ten (10), west, forty (40) acres also the southwest quarter (,}£) ot section twelve (12), township twelve

north, range ten (10)

west, one hundred and sixty (t6o) acres also the east half of the southwest quarter (\$) of scction ten

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north, range ten (to) west,

acres also part of the south­

west quarter lying south of the Indianapolis and St. Louis railroad, in section seven (7), township twelve

acres also part of the northwest quarter l^ing south of the Indianapolis & St. Louis railroad in section sever (7), township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west, thirty-one and thirty-eight one-hundreds (31 .38) acres, and on SATURDAY,the 26th dayofJANUA-

RY, 1878,

within the legal hours of said day, nt the Court House door in Terre ll.iute. I will effer the rents and profits ot the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and cost*, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for caoh to satisfy the same.

This 3rd day of January, 1878. GEO. W. CAKICO, Sheriff. Pr's tee $10.00.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of an execution issued from the Vigo circuit court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of James Bodine and William R. Bodine, administrators of Charles Bodine, deceaied. and against James M. Boord, I have levied on the following described real estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit: Lot number sixty-two (62) as designated on the recorded plat of the town of Sand ford, in said county and state, and on SATURDAY, the 26th day ofjanuary 1878, within the legal hours of said day. at the court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and apurtenances to the same belonging, for "a term, not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient .. to satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-aimple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for casK to satisfy the same. This 3d day of January, 1878.

GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.

P'rs. fee $8.

Fxalxie Clt3r

PLANING MILL

CLIFT ft WILLIAMS,

MAHCR ACTCR*BS Of

Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Window and Door Frames. MOULDING BRACKETS

Stair Railing, Ballusters Jewell Posts, Flooring, Siding,

and all descriptions of

Finishing Lumber!

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Wholesale and Retail nosier* In

FINE LUMBER,

Lath and Shingles, Slate Roofina and Roofing Felt.

CUSTOM SAWING.

Planing and wood turning Done to order, tyaiiutacturer of Croruet Sets, Plain and painted.

All Work Warrantftd.

Corner Ninth and Mulberry streets.

Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that Semuel Stimson, administrator of the estate of Mary Rowe deceased, has .filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, her personal propci ty being insufficient, ttr pay her debts: and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Vigo Circuit Court.

JOHN DUBKAX, Clerk.

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Ouido to WodlSok anl onfldaotlM Trratlao 00 li* aotia* ef marrlasa and tha L-au«*that unfit tor Iti the arcrota of Baproduetian aad •tba Siaeaaaa ef Women.

A book for pHrntr. coinld-i-ata routing. UO pagci, ftiet

Abase, Xxccsir**, orBaorot JMowisea, wuii tba boat •teana of rurr. XA lanto parra. prlc»0 ttv .. A CLIKTCAII Z.SCTV&S on tha nbor* diaMura and thoaa of tha

Throstand Lnn^a, Oaterrb^taptara, tha

OWunt price )0rt». inthrr hook ffnt pnrpnldon irealpt o'|rt*: orallmtao, fon«alntn».'00ri»f, b^aiitlfuVj- r:«. AiUlrcaa £IU EnXTS, Ko. 12 K. £th Si. bt. Louis. 31a.

Wall Street Speculation.

The reliablehouae of Aiexana«r Jrothiuj hatn ftto.. Kol2 Wail rtroet, New YcrS puliiif a haiitieome eight pffo Treekly paper, called tbe Weekly Fmanrial licport which they s-nd fr***! to any address. In addition to a iarire number of cititorisis on financial an'! business topics, it contain* very full ntid nrerau- report of tbe salee and otanding of dvcrv iHnd. sltcls and security 'lealt in at tbc Jixt Imujrc. Messrs Frothinrbam are extensive hiokers. of lar experienr* and triwl lnte«fritr. J» addition to tb?irstnc brokerape bnsiueat they sell what are turned "privileges.*' or '•Puts amt Cails." 00 ene of the favorite methods of legitimate apccnlatioa. Their advice is valuable, aud bv f^llowiux 1: Eany have made fortnner—lirew York pctis.

FOR

owa, California, and Northwest

-on-

Kansas, Texas, and Southwest,

TH1

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9:50 P.

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Trftins Dally,

Leave Danville Junction

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as follows: Train makes direct eon-

Hz'ZO A- M.

nwot'.aa via. Bloomington

Bloom ington for Springfleld

Jacksonviile. 111.. Louisiana and Mexico Mo., Kausas City, Atehiaen. SU Joseph Denver, and r.ll points of the Missouri river, via Hannibal with M. K. A T, By., for Moberly, Ft. Scott ana Parsons, and via Bloomington tmr El Pase. Medota, Dubuque and points in Northern Illinois and Iowa. Through Sleeper and Coaoh from Bloomington and Quinc.y to Kansas City, and Bloom ington to Dubuqne.

esOmaha°at

10:49 next evening, but one night out, Tea hours in advance of any other line. This train makes direct connection via Dea Moines, Marshalltown, Cedar Rapids and other points in lowaandthe Northtrest.

This train also makea direct connection Yi'i Oalesburg to Quincy, Kansas city. At* chison, 8t. Joseph, Leavenworth and all intermediate points, and via Hannibal for Sedalia, Fert Scott, l'arsons, Donnison Houston, Galveston and all points in Texas.

A TVT Train re acnes

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1VJL» Galesbnrg, Quin-

cy, Burlington. Ottumwa. Eock Island and iavenport at noon, in advance of an other. This train also connects via Burlington and Reck Island for all points in IOVTA, NEBRASKA, and CALIFORNIA. This train makes 4h'oot connection via Bloomington for £1 Paso, Medota, Dubuquo, Sioux City Yankton, and all points ih northern Illinois, Iowa and Dakota.

Reclining Chair Sleeping cars, with State Rooms ana threugh coachcs are run on the 9,60 P. M. train toGalesburg and connecting direct with through Sleeper to all points west and from Omaha to San Francisco.

Special attention is railed to the superior advantages of the 1.11. &. W. Route, for the Black Hills and San Jaan gold llelus, f6p»Trains on the H. T. H. A C. Railroad from Terre Haute connect at Danville with tho 1. B. Aff,

Themornlnf train on the L. C. St S. W. Railway, makas direct connection at Crawfor isville for Indianapolis and all polnta east.

Send for a eipy of our Centennial Guide and Mapfo dtr. $ GEORUE B. WRIGHT. Receiver

W. Brown, Gin. Pass aud Ticket AgtIndianapo

To Tourists.

No portion of the continent of America presents so mnch grandeur, beauty and marvelous interest to the Tourist as the famous Rocky Mountain region of Eastern Colorado, in the vicinity of the beautiiul City of Denver. The magnificence of the mountain scenery is equaled only by that of Switserland, anti many Tourists from abroad have pronounced Colorado scenery superior to even that of the Alps. The popular resorts in the mountains, famed alike for their grand surroundings and their magical waters, are daily becoming recognized as the MOST DFLIOHTVVL in America for either health or recreation. Hundreds of people, tired of the resorts of the East, are going to spend the summer in the grand old Rocky Mountains amid its charmiag parks, majestic snow-clad peaks, grand canons, clear sky and magic atmosphere The popular KANSAS PACIFIC RAIL WAY, with its steel rail and automatic air brakes, is the favorite Tourist Route and the only line running Pullman cars from Kansas City to Denver. Low round trip rates from ail ear*.ern cities. Descriptive touri ta circulars, maps and guides sent free, upon application to the general passenger agent Kansas Pacific Railway, Kansas City Mo.

Canada Southern Railway

The only route through Canada under American Management

The Short anil Quick

Line to the East via

Buffalo and Niagara Falls

Irect Con nectStns msde at Toledo la same depot with ail Wabash Railway Trains. Connection! made at Buffalo and Niagara

Fails with Hew York Central sad Krle Railway*.

Wagner Sleeping and Parlor Gars

On all Trains to Principal Points Cast. Tho Canada Southern is one of the best constructed and equiped roads on the continent, and ita fast increasing business is evi-dent-that its superiority over Its competitors it ackaowleaged ana appreciated by the travel'ng public.

Any information aa to tickets, eonneotlons sleeping car accommodations, etc.. cheerfully givea on application to tbe undersigned.,

Frank E. Snow,

Gen'l Pass, and T*ck't Agt., Detroit.

A Special Offer

TO THE READERS

OF THIS PAPER.

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Men

Portland, Main

iA Jlrsnts wanted for a ne* fpO (.49 inaincas, in which any active

or Woman can easily make to lit a day. One who had never can9*" vassM before,made 17M in one hour on experienced agent r*»#dc in Cfteenr hot.rs. Particulars free. A. CL£GG«.

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Manager, 08 itoaneetietit, Nw Yorfc "WeksowC.A CXJiGO to lo rrliabl*^ fx a ant* tbmk he offers A^ent ex" JLrJSL M. trordinary indm-eme a. -h'cw fork Weekly Sen