lie Revest- fjmlrtknn. r.PM:si)v miiunim:, ami. 27, m. BOUOUGH OFFIGEI1S. Tturrrtl'N. B. Fun KM AN. Council nun I. H. Hood. J''. K. Mahlo, If, O. Iiavis, Ij. 'Agnow, M. Flnstoin, J. A. Proper. Jimtirrx.nf lh Peace 3 . T. P.rcnnan, 1). 8. K nox. Cnvnldhlr W. A. llihmds. Nrlinof VhcctorxM. 11. May, TT. O. Pa vis, 1). V. Clark, V. II. Dunn, A. t. Kel ly, J. T. Ilreiinan. FOUEST COUNTY OFFICERS. ' Member of Confirm--JTAltltY WilITK. Ast miUiH. P. W u v.v.x.vax. Prr.niilcnt. Juilgelj. P. WKTMonK. Amoriatc Judge's Jon. (1. Dale, Kd VAnn K Kit it. Viraanrcr Ww, LAwnrcNC'K. I'rvlhnmiUirji, Register Jt Recorder, cCe. Jl'STIS SltAWKKY. iS'lieriJf.C A. IlANDALL. Commisxinncr Ki.i IJKIlLIN, Isaac Lono, IT. W. LKmcnun. Count ir &ipcrin(cnlc.nl IT. H. P.nociv V.'AV. JJistrief AllorvetH. D. InwiN. Jkvh Commissioners C. IT. Church. pKTl:ll Yol'NOK. County XiirvrtorT. D. CoLLINin. Coroncr-i W. C. Colin rn. Cotnln A minora Nicholas TitOMr FO.V, P. F. Coi-klanp, F. C. LACY. CUSIfJESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE T. O.ofO. F1. MF.F.TS every Friday evening, t 7 o'c lock, in "tlio Jind'o Itoom ia Par tridge's Hall. T.'J. VanOIF.SEX, X. O. (. V. SAWYKK, See'y. 27-tf. ATTOKXF.Y AT LAW, Tionosta. Ph. Collodions niU'.lo in tlijs nnl adjoin ing counties. 10-ly ATTORNEYS AT LAW, iCJt Wrecf, . TIONESTA, PA. .t. i j. ani:w, ,1 ttojH xj: Y - AT-LAW, TIOXKSTA, PA. attention K(.'i.:m:R: 1 have been admitted to practice ns nn AlUiruov in the Pension Oliico at Wash ington, ' D. C. All officers, soldiers, or Huilruvs vlo v re iiijiir'd in tlx) late war, fan obtain pensions' to -whu li they may bo entitled, bv culling on or iiddrossinir tne at '1 ioiicsta. Pa. Also, claims for nrrcarnucs i'-y and homily will receive prompt at tention. Ilaviusr hfpn over four voar n soldier in tlit Into war, and having for a unrulier of vcr.vs ciicwd "I Uiy prosecution ol so) tiers' claims, in v ox porr.'in'O will nsstiro lid collodion of claims in tho hottest pos mihlo tinio. .J. li. AdXHW. 41tC rr -mit . t r-ir! ATTOPvNRV. AT -TiAW, and Notary Pmu.i Hevnolds llukill t Co.'h i;i(K'k, Honeca KU, Oil City, Pa. . S'.i-ly Law rer co House, inONF.STA. PFNN.'A. WT. T,AV- l. UF.NCK, Pitoi'ui rroa. This 1iouh U eenlritllv located. F.vervthinr newnnd well furnished Superior accommoda tions and strict nltontioii iiivon to uuests VcKt'tnllt mid Fruits of all kinds sorvod in their season. (Samplo room for Cont- Kicrc:;ti Aj-tonls. CENTRAL HOUSE, BONN Kit A- ACNFAV P.T.CCK. Ij. Ad.N'j-.w, Propi-ir-tor. Tliis is a new iioii:, and his just been lilted ti' for the iivi vm iiii1i.tiii. "lit1 Ibll t vl ii. A ItM-lij.ll M f I 1 HI f i l.ll I I f I I .11 111.7 FIIII . J - J''J U'lH of tlio patronage of thopuhlic is Holicited. 4(J-l r jr. , ttonj:sta, pa. tJTVic-K HotrRK;-7 to 0 A. M., 7 to !) P. . Wednesdays and (Saturdays from 11 M. to ;J r. m .' ' - " ' II.1V. A. B. KM.LY $A Y, l'A JIK C CO., EJ 1ST IK "'2Ej -JRj S . Cwncr erf Klin .t Walnutb'l's. Tionosta. iscount and Deposit. Inleijext allowed on Tinio Deposits. Oojlectious madoonall tlio Principal points " of the U. iS. Collccliojis (joiicitcd. lS-ly. PIIOTOG H API1 GxLLEIlY. M.. CARPENTER, Proprietor. 1 .. : t.v- - ' ' ' i-''l"v.-!1,',i " if' Pictures taken in nil the latest Btylos thejvjjr 2C-tf QPhES PvAI.SM.J, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. Iu rear of lilum'tj lilacksmiih sliop, KLM ST.. -' - TTONKST.V, PA thTbuckEy e b u 1 icsSi f h (W. C. WILSON) IS permanently locatod in tlio Itoherts Hi top, near Haslet's corners, lic.ro ho is pri?parcd to nice t all his old customers, and as many new ones as feci disposed to favor him iih their custom. His motto is: "Live mid lot live." W. C. WILSON. Tionosta, June 21, lsT'.l. OUUSOni 1113 f.r tho Forest llepuMicuu Olt will i .ay. I. I LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. llcv. A. 0. Stone will preach in tlio M. Vj. Church next Sunday eve ning. M. K. Sunday School nt 10 o'clock a. m., anJ Presbyterian Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. in. Be euro you aro tlcgistcrcd beforo Sept. 4. Argument Court will he held here next Friday, 29th. Mrs. S. D. Irwin spent last week at Clmutauqua, returning on Saturda . Ferd. Wenk ha8 the foundation laid for a new house on his Dutch Hill farm. Are you registered ? If not, 6eo to it at once that your name ia on the list. Sept. 4th ia the last day. Miss Eva Bowman, of Coopers town, Venango Co., ia hero on a visit to her cousin, Miss Flora Haslet. Mrs. E. M. Wood has returned to Tionc9ta looking well. She expects to make her home here for a while. A very pleasant dancing party took place at the Central House diniug room last Wednesday evening. A new Luthcrn Church is being built at Ncwmansville, Clarion Co., near the old one whose corner stone was robbed a week or two ago. Mr. II. W. Roberts has our thanks for copies of tho daily Assem bly Herald published at Fair Point, during the session of the S. S. Assom- Mr. J. Bonner of Stoneboro, Pa., accompanied by bis two daughter?, Mr3. Hires, and Mis3 Bertie, were here on a visit to Mr. Robinson's family during the past week. W. B. Osgood, who lives noar Iloss Run, killed a rattlesnake which had bixteen rattles. In point of rattles this will compare favorably with any of your b-g snake stories. .The orchards on Dutch Hill have all got on a big load, and there'll be cider enough to keen tho stomach works of the body politic in a ferment until tho bloom is once moro on the dandelion. Mil's Painter's school, at Ross Run, gave an exhibition last Friday evening. All who took part arc said to have acquitted themselves hand somely, and the exhibition was a sue ces. . A. A. Graham Esq., of Clearfield, paid our sanctum a visit last week. Mr. G. is one of the legal lights of Clearfield County, and a very pleasant gentleman. We believe he was the guest of Esq. Tate while in town. A fierce war is raging between the Venango Water company and the railroad men over the possession of the water supply in the hills around Franklin.. If worst comes to worst, they might fall back on beer. Dr. S, J. Fisher, Deutist, of Warren, Pa., is at the Lawrence House, at present, aud will remain the balance of Ihe week. All in need of his services will do well to cull early. Mr. Hobart II. Stow and wife have been visiting iu town for a fotv days, and are guests of II. II. May, Esq. Time , makes, no change iu "I lobe" Stow, and a warm welcome always awaits him here among the friends jiud neighbors of former clays. Mr. Henry Shoemaker starts to day for Atchison, Kansas, with a view to settling in that county. II ii family will remain here until ho has a location looked up, wheu he will send for them. Ho expects to work at tho carpenter trade. Good luck, Henry. All three of our borough schools open next Monday morning. The directors have had the building calci miucd and cleaned aud put in good comfortable ehape for the teachers and pupils, and from present indications it would seem that the attendance will be large. .The camp meeting at Lickingville was not so well attended this year, it ia said, as on former occasions. Quite a number were out from this place on Sunday, but by no means as many as usual. Hard times have a tendency to detract from a camp meeting crowd as well as anything else. Mr. II. M. Irwin departed yester terday, after a week's sojourn among friends hero. May is a whole crowd of fellows in one. Ho left maay good storie-3 with "the boys" which will never do them a. particle of good because they can't make a noso at re-telling them. Conic again. War in the Camp. An incident at tho Lickingville camp meeting on Saturday evening illustrated the truth of Byron's famous line, that "Hell has no fury like a woman scorned when it suits her con venience to get up on her ear. The lady in this instance happened to be one who is well known in our town, having for a considerable spell been au inmate in the household of one of our prominent lawyers. Teaching, however, is her natural gait, and for several sessions she has wielded the birch with vigor and effect under our matchless common school system. Theio was one who made frequent court to her with more than a pupil's love. Ho was a man, and not a pupil. It would seem from the sequel that into the unworthy receptacle of this fickle man's chest oho had socked some portion of her affections. On Saturday she repaired to Ihe Feast of Tabernacles at' Lickingville. Tho man, whom we will call Scott Mc Cracken, because that is not his name, was there. They met by chance, but not the usual way. Hanging to his arm, and enuggled up against his vest pattern, wad another of the fur and fascinating sex. The love of tho out rivalled woman turned to gall, and her rage at once culminated in the shotgun policy. Drawing forth a revolver, 6he rushed at tho doomed deceiver, with tho full iutenliou of letting thelightbf Lickingvillo through the earthly tabernacle of McCrackeu. But Providence had other uses in reserve for the man. Friendly bauds laid hold upt)n the furious avenger, and restrained her from opening up the proposed bombardment of the Mc Crackeu works. This, however, was not accomplished without a Kilkenny struggle, in which the lady's camp meeting outfit was lorn and shredded until she had scarcely clothing enough left to make a flying jib for a wheel barrow. The general opinion is that it it of the Lord's mercies that the doctors ain't mining for lead ou Mc Cracken's premises. He at once entered ou an active hunt for solitude, and says ho won't resume the courting business until he has completed his sheet-iron Bhirt and ' bomb-proof bieeches. Wo understand the Tylcrsburg base ballists took offense at our report of tlio recent game played with our club. We are very sorry for this, as nothing was farther front our inten tions than to be impartial or give any offense. We complinnted our boys on one play they made, because wo considered it worthy of special men tion ; we also stated that two men were substituted who had had very little practice, and that tho entire club was rusty, having had very little practico since their last game with Tylersburg, which is true. Wc didn't think the Tylersburg boys needed any compliments, becauso if our boya played well aud were beaten, certainly the Tylersburgers must have played better, which was a compliment on the face of it. The boys cannot find fault at the treatment they have always received at the hands of our club, and for our part, if we had any compliments to bestow Tylersburg has always received her share of them. We hopo the boys won't bo so sensi tive in the future. We had a pleasant call from Dr. Shamburg on Wednesday of last week. The Doctor speaks very encouragingly of Forest county as the future oil ter ritory. II is operations are all, or nearly all, confined to this county at present, he having a large lease of territory along West Hickorj creek, and has several wells drilling. He has recently let a contract for tho drilling of six wells in that vicinity, and thinks by the time these are finished ho will know pretty well where and in what direction the belt lays. When such successful opera tors as Dr. Shamburg begin to look with favor on Forest county, we feel safe to predict for her a rapid and thorough developement. We shall before long try and gather tome inter osting facts concerning his operations. Last Saturday Sheriff Randall put the ball and chain to tho two prisoners who havo recently shown such strong desire to get out and breathe tho free air of heaven. They didn't appreciate it, aud so picked up the balls and mashed the chains, whereupon the Sheriff introduced the shackles, which they now wear with becoming grace. We take pleasuro in returning thanks to those gentlemen ho have lately come up and subscribed for the RicriTiiucAN, and paid us the cash iu advance. Our list has steadily in creased since we took charge of the paper, and if it keeps on increasing in the future as it has in the past six months it will have nearly doubled by the time the first year is up. It is also a gratifying fact that very many of our old subscribers havo come up promptly and squared up their sub scriptions for a year in advance. Again we say, thank you, gentlemen; we hope to give you your money's worth. Messrs. Jamieson & Copeland, who havo for the past year been man ufacturing staves near Liftlo Tionesta creek, recently purchased tho white- oak timber on J. A. Proper's farm, Dutch Hill, and will, as soon as they have finished the run at their present location, move their mill to Tionesta. .They expect to buy up other timber tracts in this vicinity, and will no doubt have enough to keep their mill running a year or two, when once in operation. This will make four mills iu Tionesta, two lumber mills, and two stave mills. Tho more tho merrier. Miss Clara Roberts, of Cincinnati, who has been visiting at tho May mansion, shipped her Saratoga on Fri day and started to Lyons, N. Y., to spread her conquests further. She made many friends and admirers duriug her brief stay, and, conse quently, the snapping of heart-strings in this section sounds like a fire in a cane-brake. Miss Georgia Stow, who accompanied Misj Roberts, departs to-day, bearing with her tho good wishes of many new friend? in Tionesta. One of our visiting sportsmen slipped off quietly the other aftcrnoou aud tried his luck for bass. Ho report ed a catch of seven, but remarked at the same time that the run of this year's bass is unusually small in size. It appears that he used an overgrown horny chub for bait. After hauling out that chub a few dozen times he .observed that it was growing ungrace fully corpulent, and ou openiug it he found the seven bass which his sport ive bait had picked up. Morris the Tailor of Oil City, has just returned from New York with a large and complete line of Fall goods which fie will make up at remarkably low figures. He has also added a full line of Gents Furnishing Goods to his business. Any one iu need of anything in Mr. Morris' line can not do better than to give him a call. A perfect fit and entire satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. It. The river road from Tubb's Run to the Hickory Twp., line is undergo ing needed repairs. The trees and brush are being trimmed out, giving the sun more chance to strike the road and keep it dried up. This always has been the worst piece of road in this section, and it is hoped when this job is finished it will be much improved, aud safe to tiavel. The grass in the river bottom is now ripe for the equatic sportsman, and bites keenly. Mr. II. M. Irwin aud Dr. Coburn took a rattling troll on Saturday, and caught enough grass on their hooks to stuff a boarding house pillow. TJiis grass may be called Greenback game fiat il?h, ns it were. All flesh is grass, and so's all fish. Last Thursday Mrs. Robb, who lives two miles up the creek, was over come by the heat, while iu the garden gathering some vegetables. She was assisted into the house and Dr. Blaine was summoned, who found her in a very critical condition. He adminis tered tho usual remedies in such cases, and she is now able to be out again. The articles of lost property ad vertised in our paper of last week, viz : an expense book; a valuable shirt stud ; and J. T. Dale's dog, were all found and returned to their proper owners, in a short time after the paper was out. This readily shows the effi cacy of the Rei'Ublican as an adver tising medium. Squirrels are coming in somewhat, it seems. Pat Black says ho saw five black ones last week three one day and two another near the mouth of Little Tionesta. We also hear of others having beeu seen ia the neighbor hood. Next Monday i3 the day, so rub up your fowling pieces, yo sports. Genucsse Valley Clawson Seed Wheat for sale at Olltown. Samples of this wheat can be seeu at tho Bank, Tioueata, Pa. 23 Ct. "Hickory Buds." East Hickokt, Pa., Aug. 21, 'I'd. We, of this section are all living as best we can, enjoying as much of the good things of this woild as are by us getable. The farmers are mostly dono har vesting, and aro busy preparing their fallows. Present appearances indi cate a bountiful yield of buckwheat. Potatoes promise more than an aver age crop, and corn will repay for labor should jack frost not bo over premature in the bestowal of his ten der regards. Henry W. Miller of Beaver, who, on Friday the 15th inst., had his arm broken is doing finely, and we hope, may before long bo able to attend his work a3 usual. The new road up Beaver Creek is being pushed to completion with ra pidity. When finished we expect to have the boss road. The even tenor of our thoughts arc at this moment somewhat interrupted by the gay voices of two loads of Ilickoryites, eurouto for Bobs' Creek, where wo understand blackberries abound in profusion. Mr. T. J. Bowman has bought the lot in Hickory village previously owned by Major Anderson, on which was a good substantial frame hou3c, which h has removed to the lot oppo site his store. He intends to remodel aud otherwise improve the house, when it will then ba to let, of course, to the highest bidder. It will make a very pleasant residence. We bad the pleasuro of listening to an able and pointed sermon from Rev. Elihu McMichael, of Tylersburg. We hopo we may have the honor and pleasure of listening to more of his discourses in the near future. Bauney. Important lo Hunters. Now that the hunting season has fairly opened, the followiug informa tion, compiled from the game laws, will be found to be of interest. In order to avoid trouble, gunners should cut this out for ready reference during the shooting season : Squirrels-September 1 to January 1. Rabbits October 15 to January 1. Wild duck and geese September 1 to May 15. Wild turkeys October 15 to Jau uary 1. Upland or grass jlover July 15 to January 1. Rufiled grouse, pheasant or pinnated grouse October 1 to January 1. Woodcock July 4 to January 1. Quail or Virginia pari ridge Octo ber 15 to January 1. Deer October 1 to December 1G. It is unlawful to shooc at any time a night-hawk, whippoorwill, sparrow, thrush, lark, martin, finch, chimney swallow, barn swallow, woodpecker, flicker, robin, oriole, red or cardinal bird, cedar bird, tanagcr, catbird, blue bird, or any insectivorous bird, under a penalty of five dollars each, or to destroy their eggs or nests under a penalty Qf ten dollars for each offence. A trap, net, snaro or torch light cannot be used in taking wild turkeys, ruffed grouse, pheasant, part ridge or woodcock, or rail or reed bird or pinnated grouse under a penalty often dollars for each offence. The Nursery for September, with its usual amount of beautiful engrav ings and choico reading matter for children, is at hand. If you havo children old enough to read or under stand rendiug you should not be with out this handsome littie magazine. Published by John L. Shoroy, 3(5 Bromfltld St., Boston, at 1.50 per annum. For diminished vitality, nervous ness, mental exhaustion, urinary diffi culties, liver complaint, iuilauimation of kidneys ana ilmale weakness. Bo rosma has no equal as a euro. For eulo bv G. W. Bovard. 22 2t For Boot3 and Shoes go to Rob inson & Bonner's. Men's strong shoes at $1.25 to SI. 75 ; Men's good boots from $2.25 to S1.00. Ladies, Misses and Children's proportionately low. St. "Sellers' Liver Pills" never fail to euro billiousness, indigestion, or headache Sold by all druggists. For sale bv G. W. Bovar.l. 22 2t. BAN jfcSV" Always 'tho Jict. flits Sl'in.lar.l American l'o.'.dcr is used uu .1 iei. rsul by l. ns'i;i! , o! tin-(iy fonilL't. llnoiiuiuait luo ftHiut' v. K u-li nil ciiiiiain.i a aiu ol l.u lutiiniio lo u ins ol u xii- lu-neti in in uk is :tro ttl Iv I miimikmI.Ii'. J '..S'l'.A S N i:U" l.i ivill ov i hotels iin.iu.ti it-is. llalv u lul L. e.l P'.v.i Pound Tim- i Jury List, Sept. Term, 1879 OKAN1J JUUOKH. IIowo Twp. B. Do McClurc, Fore man, B. W. Goodman, Warren Bean. Harmony. P. C. Blochor, D. L. Beaver, Melvin Tucker, J. B. McChes ney, Rob't Mclntirc, Tlios. Baptie. Kingsley. Rob't Gillespie Alphcus Graham,-J. C. Jones, George Whitten. Jonks. P. V. Mcrcilliott. Wm. Cunningham. Barnctt. A. R. Slaughcnhaupt, Harrison Maze, Robt. Bowers, Samuel Irwin. Tionesta. Wm. Wilson, Jas. Fitz gerald. Green. David Walters. 1 Tionesta Boro. C. K. Bradbury, J. II. Derickson. I'KTIT JUKOK3. Tionesta Boro. Wm. Morgan, Jno, Noble, Dan. Graham, Pat. Joyce, A. II. Partridge. Tioncrta Twp. S. C. Johnston, lhos. Aiack. Barnctt. W. S. Spcnce, C. B. Kcjr, J. R. Hillard, A. F. Kuhns,' Thos. B. Maze, J no. Beer, W. II. Warner, J. R. Land is. Green. Sol. Hepler, Geo. B. Wal ters, Jas. Harrison, J. P. Black, Fred, j Weingard, Lyman Cook. I Harmony. Asa Miles, Henry Ows-' ton, J. I. Range, J. C. Lougee, Jno. Kinnear, Thos. Wilson, August Wein Hurd, J. It. Jones, Wnlter Daw3ou, C. Griffin, R. B. Swalley. ' Hickory. -Jas. Green Jr., John Nurso, J. C. Carpenter, Adam Enert, Jas. Henderson, N. G. Ball, Martin Littltfield. Howe. J. F. Shccder, Thos. Por ter. Jenks. Tho3. Nugent, A. ll.Shipe John Heath. Kingsley. Matthew Elliott, Adair Bautzer, F. B. Orne, Henry jZeunde Jr., Conrad Paul. "They cannot all lie," was th observation of one while reading tin endless testimonials to "Dr. Lindsey' Blood Searcher." It is infallible. For salo bv G. W. Bovard. 22 2t. Xew A dvcrtiscmcv ts. PROCLAMATION. WmcuKAs, The Hon. L. D. Wetmon President Jmhre of the Court of Commo Fleas, QuarterSessions and Oyer and Tei miner, in and for tlio county of Forest, lu issued hi: precept for holding a Court Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions au Oyer and Terminer at Tionesta, ft tlio County of Forest, to comtnenco en ti fourth Monday of Sept. next, hointf tl 22nd day of Sept. 1S79. Notieo is therefoi given to tlio Coroner, Justices of tho Pea and Constahles of said county, that they I then cyd there in their proper persons ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with the records, inquisitions examinations ai i other reiiienihranees, to do thoso thin: which to 1 heir oluces appertain to liodoii and to those, who aro hound in reeoftni.an to prosecute airainst tlio prisoners that a or shall he in tho, jail of Forest County, th they lie then and there present to prosccn against them as .shall iio just, (liven n der my hand and seal this 27th dav Sv'pto.-ither, A. I). IsTit. C. A. KANPALL, Sherilf. Public notice is hereby pi von Hint Jol 1L Mensch, Executor of tlio Fstaie Henry Keller, deceased, has filed in t Register's Otlico of Forest county his pi tial account uh executor of said 'deccdei Also, Matthew IJortzor, (luardian of S fan J. Itohb, minor child of Jonalh Kobb deeoased, has filed in tlio Ollice the Clerk of Orphans Court of said conn: his partial account ns guardian of w minor; both of which accounts will presented to the respective Courts forci lirmation and allowance on tlio 4th M dsy of Scploiuber next. JlSTiS SITAWKKY, Register and Clerk of Orphans Con Tioni'w'a, Autr. U7, IsT'.t. G KOKOF. HKNDKLSON. TOXSOIUAL AllTIST. Tionosta, Pn. Nhr.p fust door south Iir.vrein o House. For a nice hlutve, sha poon or hair-cut call on Mr. it. Ho first-class iu evi ry respect. :iuj;(i-t! rssdTmstTt ute A l hrl 'h:kh 11 .'.-, Ui'u N.linol lur II Scxr. p.oa;:iinj, LonoiNo a. tUiTH -'.00 per week. A complete laiuiltv of accoiiiplisl teachers. Academical, Normal and C men ial, and telegraphy. For p.rrtier.lars address, Jno. li. Solomon, A. M., Pint Iti idslmv". ( hiriivi Co., M2:.VIVJLLK A thoiMii. h course in llook-kei l'eiiu:aii:-!.ii. Tclci-i aphui;r, Draw KiiL'.lish Ui :tiu hi s, Ac. fsciid for circi and specimens of Plain and Orname Penmanship. I'm lose i,ix cents in star Address, A. V. SM ITH, an.-.? li-lin, Meadvillo, 1' Pennsylvania Female Colic : AST KM), riTTMIt l..ll. A lirst-duj-s college for women. Ed tional standard hiiali. Advantages c I leie. Mo.-.l delightful situation in wliolo country, 'terms tpiito modo Opens Sept. lli. Address MISS HKLF.N K. PKLLF.TUFAU au (i-lin. Acting Pivsidei .-V r.nw an, 1
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