She wt glfpM!fan. WEDNESDAY HORSING, MAR. 19, 1876. Lacytown Correspondence. - 24, 187C. BOROUGH OFFICERS. nvrpra3onn Rcck. BKeimei . VV, Robinson. 8. A. arncr, A, D. Kelly, N. H. Haslet, A. H. rrtrldcre, M. O. l)ais. .usdecs otif luce D. S. Knox, C. A. A.m.i.KI I. (JvnftnAfe If. Swn-'irart Huhool rureHorn I). H. Knot, IT. O. Ia- w, M. J. Woluott, 8. H. Haslet, A. 11. .auy, u. Clarlt. FOflKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prtsidnt Judge tj. D. Wbtmor. WARrTKMii ir"J"' DAr,!' Eo- I'eak8 of good feeling .among the . , '.frecMurer S. J. Rktlhv "' Prothnnotary, Rrgitttr Recorder, te. v. W. Clark. - Southern Travels. - ... Lacytown. Mar. 24. 187C. W d Ed. Republic Merrill's Island must be unward o We failed in getting our letter to fifty miles in lftigth perhaps more, me post ornce last week, but will try On it ere two or tbree good planta ..... v.Siniuiio juu iiouj, anu one large orange grove, on your sure return to me "happy which is In litigation at present. The hunting grounds," but when reading choice land on this island, as well as your travels we wonder if that "field- that on the west shore of Indian Riv l l 1 1 . .1 V V a I . . giass ueiougeu to me uvea l John er even down below the foot of the tiUM.V. Island, i all in !. k.r.,1. ,f !. J Mr. S. 8. Holbrook spent the first agents, but most of it can be bought part of the week here, hns quite re- ver reasonable figures, and good covered from his late illness. lie ll"e" given. The water on the east side of Mer- Sht riff J tTHTt SttAWKKT. (AmittMi(tNtm Kli HrtiLlPt, Isaac IjOJU, JOHN KIOR. --y iMunty jiperntendentV. 8. Bnocp- mi, 1'i.itriet Attorney 9. V. Inwix. Jury (.mmiionerill. Z. Towner, n A s voiik. County Surveyor T. T), CotLlxa. l' Coroner M. I met, Jr. tfnuntv A uditor N ic not. A a Thomp- BOW. J. R. NEIL!., II. A. ZtTKWDKt.L. Member nf CVm7rx--OKO. A. Jen ICS. "' jtetemblyt. 11. ioNiw, lumucrmeu as to the market, but no incrense in value as yet. Our school closed on Tuesday, a few day earlier that) expected, on ac count of the snow being so deep as to rilt's Island, is called Banana River, but we see no excuse for this, as it is simply the Indian River, divided by the Island. Up the Banana the duck shooting is said to be splendid, and prevent some of the children from at- Porlsmen pend many pleasant hours Time cf Train ' At TIONKSTA STATION, on and aftor . xeo. o, isa : SOUTH. Train 22 . ... " M - - - NORTH. Train 61 - " 21 . . . 8.24 a. m. ZA'i p. in. P:2I a. m. 8:4:1 p. m. Train 93, south, and 21, north, are Ixt ias; tna oinera are aoeommouation freights. These trains only are allowed to owrry pos.icngora. On the River Division i. . from Oil Clly to lrvlnotxn, nn the rlvor la North j down ijjo riYer, aoum. tending, "Come let us be jolly, and east away folly ;" oceans of snow, and no one who has time to harp "hard time.s" A slight stoppage was put on the haul ing by Big Coon backing over the bridge at the landing; this having been dammed, the teams are busy night aud day taking advantage of the snow to haul the rest of the boards and timber. Peddlers in plenty; they sell "sheep," but the fastidious woodsman always prefers the de(a)r, notwith standing it is a wild game, The best view of the creek dur ing rafting time is from Ed. Chase's. rr i . . - ino new portico witb scats make it still more inviting to the gazer. I De Ci.ake. Prof. Gunning's school closes on Friday next. We suppose the usual 'last day" exercises will be eone through. Parents, turn out, and see how much your children have im proved in knowledge since the term began. V. E. Lathy, Esq., lias returned to Tiouesta, to resume the practice' 1' Law. His office is in the building be tween the Lawrence House and the Forest Ies office, where nil needing his services may fiod him. Ilia card will appear next week. It has been decided by the Repub lican County Committee to hold their Primary Elections on Saturday, June 25th. 1876. Tbo nominations arn Rev. Abbott, of Fncundus. has I fixed thus early, on account af havinv ueeu conducting a revival at that a Uoneressmuu and a Senator to n,.m. place, for some time past, and thus far inate, iu connection with other couu- oil eourerts has been the result. ties. -Jamieson will commence work on , Lis wells in a few weeks, as soon as -the weather settle. We believe he 'nrniini. ... .,,,, . i . . . i i : r . , , . , . u,,lt u uucn;r iu uopes iuuii iiiiorins us inai mere are el nnding another sand - LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. i Dr. Hillings, of Pittsburgh, brotb -YV. .... . cr ui j. u, iiuiiugs ot ttis place, improving. ' Snowing, blowing and freezing this morning, and here wo are, within two days of tliore "April showers." - 9 noticed Col. Bleakley and Lawyar Osborne, of Franklin, iu town last week.' Up on Bridge bu"iuess, we . - -Miss 8. A. Dule has purchased Hna house and lot adjoiuing the Forest ileuse property on the south. Con- 1 aideralion ?500, v . ,i . v revival nas been in progress in ,tn M, 11. Church at Whig Hill, for lew weeks past, aud several persons , bare been converted. i i ... ., auu mucu amunuion mere, liie ocean beach at this point, is not more than half a mile distant, and we were informed by those who bad been there, that this was the "boss" place to gath er sea-shells of all descriptions. ' Just south, on the west bank of In dian River, is Eau Gallie, which con sists of a house with a post-office in it. Tbree or four plantations are sit uated along the river within a .couple of miles of this place. Here also, the State has'erected a large building for an agricultural college. Most of the work was done by convicts, who watched their chance and "skipped." They could stand solitary confinement first-rate, but when it came to making them earn their hominy by tba sweat of their brows, especially on such a useless institution as an agricultural college, their gorge "riz," and they struck out. About this time we saw our first flock of pelicans. They are a big, clumsy gray-colored bird, with a hav ersack under their bill. They are hard to shoot, except when and where they aro nesting. As well as the ducks, ef which we saw thousands every day. I rlAW DnAial 1. 1 a a I l t .t. T V V T . P T AddreM J- L- Pete. 843 Broadway let the boat Pet closar than nhnnt ' "wouniij, river is about two miles wide. Here we saw hundreds of birds which look ed like white and gray cranes, bu which are called "plume birds," by the natives, on account of the bcauti ful plumes ebichare taken from them Even in Jacksonville the plumes from one of these birds is worth two dollars, As was the case with the ducks and pelicans, so the plume birds had been taught good manners, aud carefully kept their distance, Shortly after dark we came up with an old sailor who was sailing down the river in a whale-boat, which be had rigged with a sail. All parties being agreeable, we made fast to his boat, and cast anchor. He having a Dutch oven in which he made a fire, in his boat, we furnished coffee and pork, and he furnished wood and ex perience, and we soon had a smoking not supper, of which all partook witb relish. After this pipes were lit. and then we learned what was meant by sailors "spinning a yarn." This chap talked about his voyages, his narrow escapes, his services in the ar my, his habits, his character, his fam ily, big friends, bis health, bis appetite. and what else we have forgotten. Suf fice to say, he talked until about 10 o'clock, when we made a motion for bed. Paget and ourself mada a. hnri n our boat, which was not large enough for any more; the old sailor wrapped Farrell op in the sail of the whale-boat, and left him hanging over the side, while he and hia companion lay down in the bottom of his boat. Stowed away thus, we applied our- selves to slumber and pleasant drea CONTINUED NEXT WEEK. Peters Household Melodies for April, lias reached us, and is full of vocal music by the most prominent composers now writing. The price of this publication is only $4.00 per an num, and if the music contained in i years numbers were purchased In sheet form, it would cost at last $50, SETTLE. I hereby give notice to all parties owing me to call and settle before the first of April. After that time all ac counts will be left in the hands of a collector. Wm. Lawrence, March 7, 1876. FOR SALE. The vahiable and beautiful horn stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph U. .Dale, and in which he now resides is in my hands for sale at very low figu res. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. . Miles W. Tate. lOtf. Sewing Machine Needles. Mrs. C. M. Heath has just reoeived the largest and most complete assort ment of sewing machine needles ever brought to town. She keeps the only sewing machine needles fur sale in town. Her place of business is in the Acomb Building, up stairs. " Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry s residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf.f The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so. and be knows. 46 lv hundred yards to them. About 3 o'clock p. in. we passed St. Sebastian river, a stream of fresh wa ter about the size of Tiouesta creek, wnicn comes in on the west side of Indian River some twenty-five or thir- U. . Internal ItcvcnueSpc to April 30, 1877. The revised statutes of the U. S., ty miles below Eau Gallie. The shores Sections 3232, 3237. 3238 and 8230 along on both sides of this river, for require every person engaged in any upward of a mile, are bold, and beau- bu?"'ess' evocation, or employment liful. On the south side of the mouth Sx htoTu'r!,-an5,.a l P- M . - . i .. , , . , lax 10 procure and place conspicu- m a bluff nearly iorly feet high. On ously in his establishment or place of this we lnnkail lmirinn-1v oo It u.no.l. hiiftinpfl a Kidmn Jan..i;,,n T- btave bolts have been hauled iu finst elevation of onv i.nr,nrth,.. th.t ment of said Special Tax for the Ho, until one can scarcely see the stave had met our eyes since we lauded in !,;T'X Year H'inniuS M? 1- 1876, ruHI auy more. Aud yet Mr. Ding- the State. We didn't ston hr ht :.f."re. 1 j .a . ... . . I . V Aim taxes v...j uuucraiouu iroin ottiers who aid, that emoraced within the provisions of the loiiowiug TIONESTA MAU1CETS. CORRECTED EVERT TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour $ barrel- ... 17.00(37.75 Corn Meal, bolted .... 1.90 Chop feed . ... f 1.05(31.75 Rye $ bushel 8090 Oats bushel . . . . 40045 Furiiituro Rooms! The undaralfrnftd br-e 1it to Inform the citizens of Tionnsta, and the public In general, that he haa openori a yiBQT CLASH FURNITURE &TOEE, In hi new huildinx at the Junction of Elut Bl. and the Dutch Hill road, whra he keep on hand, a large assortment of , FURNITURE, Consisting In part of , . Wala at Parlor 8eu, Chamber Seta, Cane Seat Chatra, Wood St Ctiatra, Rocking- CWr, Dinlni Table." w Etnion Tabl, M rbl Tor. T.Kl. Kitohen Furniture, oureaun, . . BedaUada, WaabaUnds, Xioungoa, ' t . UnUresse, Cupboards, Bnok Casaa, ' " 'r Fanor Braokata, : Pfotnra Framee. and ' PICTURES FKA3XEI. ALRO, 1 SASH Sc DOOBS" - ai ways on hand, 1 V Hia rOOma hAlnv l.ra ...J M.fT . ed ne is proparad to offer euperio Induce ments to purcuaaora. Call and examine bis stook and crleaa. and be convinced UNDERTAKING;; A full assortment of Cofflna anrl r..v constantly in atore. 23 lv A. H. PARTRIDQK. Corn, ears .... Beans bushel . Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, augaroured Sugar ..... Syrup ..... N. O. Molasses ... Roast Rio Coffee No. 1 . Rio Coffee, . . Java Co (Toe . . . . Tea ..... Butter . . . . . Rice . . . Eggs, fresh . . . . Salt Tard Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg . . Potatoes .... - 4045 1.002.50 17 - 17 10 121 761.00 80 90 80(3,32 2528 85 - .60 1.20 - 0.12 10 1618 2.15(5)2.25 - 1520 - 3.75 8.90 S540 'e ic Advertisements. r.n..i. i i ... . . , - i . . r- unnus io ruu ma mill it was about tha beat ii ara f fl.l, r... law above ouoteil r il.o Many, many bluejays have bit leadiI7 for abo,lt 3 y- So if you the river. UsinB-mnllP.a fnrU.f vi: want in c... 1 1, a ill .1:1.. I ..... I n , .. , lulJI lllu B.euunv. resDectah a tnrk o a n.r.n .ar. . neeuners tnn nn bring in vnur bult . , .. . , ' . .1 I'ealera, retail liquor ; 2500 ....6 iu jnur uons. wcarv himself hnu intr in tti.pn.l.nn noainra iwii is"" " .7?.. I o -- - i - t i ; " inn iini uo vo saw .ur. iewis biggins going oass, blue cat, and other varieties too up the road the other day, looking as numerous to mention. The mullet ATOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY Wmri, IN ern Uistrict of Pnnnsylvania, at Tio noHta, the 2Hth day of February, 187. Tlie uininmiuiirai IlurHDV tTIVfS IKUH'O Of till appointment as assignee of Michael Ittel J r., of the Borough of Tionesta. in the County of Forest, and State of Pennsyl vania, within said bititriet. who has l.nnn adjudged a bankrupt upon hia own peti tion by the District Court of aaiil rimtri.-t. 10 3 I. W. CLARK, Assignee the dust in the last teu days, because ' -of their dishonest raids on Robinson's 'corn-ciib. It is now a rarity to see . or near one about said crib. T. D. Collius at his East Hickory mills, has been improving the snow, .and putting in an abundanoe of logs. lie has alsn been hauling quite an amount of lumber to the river. Tl. . - . ... . - ue iirgumeui tjouri Wlncu was t have been held Inst woek, was failure. His Honor Judgi AVetmore failed to put in an appcarauce, and .associate J. U. Dale was down the river. Important Notice. A IAj persons who have left their watchea A. Willi Misses Alice Froper aud Alver tta Faup, and Masters Robert Has Jet and lloyd Proper, departed for HUliamsport this morning, for the purpose of attending the .Dickenson bcuuaary at that place. ' T in . xj. xviein w'snes to give notice 'that he will attend to all work :n 1(143 watch-repairing line, left with Geo .Bovard. He will probably come down here sabuut once a week, and attend to the business here. , , Mr. J. T. Dale departed for Har xisburg yesterday, to attend the State .Republican Convention which is to appoint Delegates to the Republican Rational Convention, aud select Pres idential Electors. . There was Free Methodist meet ing at the Uuiversalist church last vening. As we were not preseut, caiiuui t miiewier meir usual ap pointment for another meeting in two -weeks, was givsn out. This weather seems to be gotten lip especially for the benefit of physi. ciani. We have scarce met an individ ual in the past tou days, but has com plained of a "severe cold." We have it ourself, pretty badly, which may account fur the thinnaaa nf il, 1,,,.., I - - - v. miu tvbai -t)ltifprr tU rrin-t; . ! though a first class head had been put on him. Seeking an exolanatimi w were told that he was hurt while flag ging a train at Millers, last week. m.j i 1. viihu iic wuaii 1 more seriously injur ed, for "Lew." is a square chap. S. C. Roup, as well as our regu lar Lacytown correspondent, informs us that the lumber has been coming in at that point too numerous to men tion. Of course we believe what our correspondent said, but then it is al ways considered well in law and newspapers to have "a cloud of wit nesses." Jacob Wolf had a narrow escape from a severe accident last week. He was cutting logs, near Eusworth mills, we believe, .and ic some manner a log swung around and struck him on one of his legs. It was at first thought that the leg was broken, but it turned out afterwards that be was onlv severe. ly bruised. When you see a man that shuffles loosely along, with his knees knocking together and his toes pointing io whose eyes roll furtively and whosa band is ever suddenly ierkintr iiseU . .... o aoove lus head as f warding nflf . bl.-w, you can rely upon it that man is haunted by a mother-in-law but when you see a party who lifts his feet high, aud holds his nose in the air, and Jias one eye shut in a knowing mauner, and whose mouth is distended with a self-complacent grin, and who seems to feci good all over; you can bet your last cent he has just" bought a new "Domestic" sewing machine for his wife. resembles somewhat in appearance, the sucker of the Allegheny, except the mouth, which is the shape of an inverted V, aud they are not bony as the tucker is. Thev are as nulntuhlo HS any fish caught. Thev run in school. J?" of - " 1 cuuiemui louucco, nrsi elaaa-more man two horses or oihor animals readier of tobacco, second class ii. Wltll 1,. K Ipin JnwAlor Ti....ul. U. uea era in ma t iquoi, wholesale.. 50 00 are reouestcd to call at hi 'rClZ cTlil H in reUUi !! J? .them, before Salua RoUil ,lilr i i,u..- ...V V. " " r..t X V""'"" ?a us"e W1" remove to Tid- And on Mtloa of over $1,(K4P4 lilty w-oiim iur everv uoimr iu excess $1,000. Manufiicturers of atills And for each still manufactured'.'.'.' wAlloor each worm manufactured iMumimaurerg or tobacco ana are taken by the bushel witb small seines. They do not bite a hook. But alas I this fisherman's paradise has its drawbacks as well as all other 5 00 50 00 20O0 10 00 10 00 60 00 25 00 two horea or nthar miim.1. Peddlers of tobacco, third H'-ll one horse or other animal 15 00 1 uuuiera ui louucco, louitll Cla.SH on loot or puhlie conveyance 10 00 prewera 01 less tliau uW barrels 50 00 places on this mundane sphere. When Urewers of 300 barrels ' '.'.'..'.'. 10000 the wind 11 not blowing the sand-flies Anv Per8on. o liable, who shall fail and mosquitoes are absolutely uubear- I T'S re1ui'- iv. nr , ' . raents will be subject to severe peua able Mrny a northern spoftman has ties. Persons or firms liable t0P pay vuc to Bll uigiu, using any m intj opeciai. taxes named above both hands to bTbsh these pests away, raust "PP'y 'o James C. Brown, Col- anu then come out in the mornimr I 1 V.l"r OI i"ternai revenue at Ureen lookinn- a. if I.. hH 1 -n " Vlle 1 a" P7 i"'r and O ""w v va u V lUCnoiCO, AliQ sand-fly is somtwhat like the"punky" of this section, except that it is harder to see, being small and transparent. pav lor and nrocura uie opeciai lax fctamps they need, prior to May 1, 1876, aud without lurther notice. r. n. Pratt r 1 1 . . ... ' t 1, I , . 1 vuuiiuinaiiuiBr 01 inuirnai Kovenue. j-u.o niKtuuras, uunever, tuosailil- "lfra internal Kevenuo, Waihiiigton, fly COUld double-di8coiiiitll,''miMl, "I'.l'OW-uai-ylat, 1S76. 60 . . . 1 J lie ia Borrv tn apvnr hia uuoiuena reunions in una place, and ciiuiiKea nis 1 canon for the reason that he cuu uo wiior nnanciuiiy. 110 will hereafter bo fouud at Mr. E, JEWELitv sroni; TIDIOUTE. only flfleon milea North of Tiouesta. I1U Will ft(ill Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sheet Musio, and other Articles to numerous to moution Itvpnlriiig A Hperialty. I respectfully invite all mr frlnnHn mr,A the public in general, to call' and see uie in my new quartern, when thev want a nin job dono, or wUh to buy any of the above KOOU8. ALL GOODS WARRANTED PRICES LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE. GIVE nil A CALXi. N. IS. Watches left with mn fnrrnnalra if not called lor by Saturday noxt, will iouiiii t jir, n,. iviein a Jewelry rstore. . 1'a. Li. KI.KIN. II. G. TIKLU & CO. oilcitt, ju,' '-' !.i.u-, ; WHOLESALE fc EBTaJX DeaUrs Is Hardware, Iron And STallsv BELTING), FILES, AITS MILL SIIPJPJLIES. FOR SALE CUKAP. Ona Two-Here Lumber Wagon, second hand. . ... Also, one aide snrina- fianr. irtlh mhmflM and pole ; as frood as new. for terma inquire at this office. -' ly I'idioute, Tiouesla, I'a., Atar. 81, 1870. Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this nflf.V. being better supplied with the imple ments of war, and fifted with a light foot, so that you are not aware of his presence until his bill is rioting in your gore ; then you slap the spot, aud, if you have not been carefully trained, you make remarks that in good socie ty would not be considered elegant. The mosquito loses none of his com bativenesa in thij climate, but his soeg, in the language of Byron, is "Nearer, clearer, deadlier than before," and his bill would compare favorably with Pendleton's iu that claim he col lected from the Government. About sundown we entered Indian Itever Xarrows, where the river for a distauce of about six miles is only about a huudred yards iu width. This is soroowhat remarkable, as both above nnl. below the Nan-oH, the Great bargains in Dress Goods at Freeman & -Corbet's. 49 2t New stock boots and shoes at bot tom prices, at Ilobinson & Bouners.49 Still going down prices at Free man & Corbet's. 49 2t 9IOXKY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tiouesta, fur whito oak stare and heading bolts at the follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord or 8 it. by 4 It., 84 50, SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 j x VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias, J- issued out of tha Court of Common Flea of Forest Count ami 1,1 mn .li, . i,.,l therowill be exooned to aala l.v nnhiin vaiulue or outcrv, at the Court llougo, in the .Borough of Tionesta, on . MONDAY, APltIL 17, 1876, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following described J. J. Fisher va. William I. Hall, Fi. Fa. No. 10, May Term. 1M70. Tate All thi cerUin nieuauaife anil tract if U,wl in the Tow rinhip of Ureen, Couuty of For eat, ami Hinte of 1'eunsTlvaiiia, and bounded aud described u iill,,ura i..u . liuKiiiiiiiiir at a nost on tha I In.. ,-.f 1.....1. owned by i'efer Young, and running ii"i hi 1-0- weal iihj peroliaatoa Boat, thence 2" taut 100 nurchoa to a iu,t H,..,.I south (W eaiit l.V) perchea to a pout, thenea aoulh Z weal 100 percliua to a piwt, lha place of beuinuinu. CoiiLainiiiu .... l... drud BL-riil morn nr Iim. I1.......:..;.... eadine bolls ll'ff house, one and one-half stories hiuh 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 rXZTiW.. Something Uow I .'i AT THIS OLD i' FISHER STORE I . W! HAVE 8TARTED A ' ' FLOUR & FEED STORE ; n the building formerly occupied by OUR CHOP f Is made from CORN, WHEAT A OATS and will be sold at present, for 1.75 PER OWTY l OUR FLOUR la mada from the beat WINTER WHEAT, every burrel of which la warranted aad will be sold proportionately low. In connection with th ... keeping the beat brands of ' . , TOBACCOS, FltfK CUT, , . plug, asd:;-,;; N?IOHIJfO, ; . . . , 'J aulted to the moat faatidiona taate. Plaito Kxamiue our fttoolc 36 J. H. ilEItlCKSON 4 CO. ZELL'S ElfC?CLOPEDl lei mm uiiua. iQEHT8 WAITED, ft., $4.00, made from 10 diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. IXkriokko.n A Co. 27lf Hail, at the suit of Heading bolts must be pr7"jty of w'"'u, l . timber at least 20 iuchts I 'Terms caMi. c JUSTISSHAWKEY, Sheriff. utrilt Ollioe, Tionehta, Mar. 28, 1M75. JOB WOMK of all kind done at this of " lira iwi hrt noii. Theaxpeucuoanf Hve vears ha proved that Uiia Compact and re liable worlj of (.mi era! Informution ia better ulapted to the wanlaof -ill ulaxara of Uie com munity than any other work nf t.l... ki...4 published. It has been proven by its IMMENSE SALES, . . ' by the numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES RBCD. And by tta uniform . SUCCESS WITH AGENTS. - The edition of 1878 has beon THOROUGHLY REVISED Tf DATH. It contains 150,000 artlnloa, 8000 wood ongraviiigs and eighteen haudaofcely an graved and uolured inapa. The work is iuad iu (mrta, and aapeol men copy, with mup, will ba sent to any address, 1100 of postage, for twenty cents BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publisher,, (Huccesaors to T. Elwood Zell.J Nr. 17 and ltt South Sixth Sir!, l-'tf run Af'rt.r!, rA.
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