The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, January 17, 1877, Image 8

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    ' ' THE WEEIT.
Darin. the paskAttt?k committee
on cgtilting the ele.ctoral vote have had
aeliAith*isitiiiibut the uullabers °halve
the iitjatiction of, secrecy so strictly that
xery little of a
. positive. nature can be
learned in regard,to their proceediligs.-7--
The syssion,of
eirlikifa, ol L get:
tlement which. has beenlinggested,
eitherin Congress or elsewhere, was die-
cussed. No vote.,silatt., , taken. The con
sideration of 'these various propositions
has . now proceeded so far in joint , sessioe
thatliki*
it 'would not be surprisiling if the corn-
mittees come int'd3h4W-respective houses
on Wednesday, and, report either that
they were ready to itibniit a plan for the
- alitistmeet of aJcontroversieohat may.
arise or that Oiivitibeers been in
„
vai:Ki. L * great diversity of Opinion ,
ex
'isttiniong the,menlbers of the two .oin
mittees in regard to the --prospect of an
agreement.. Those who take strongly
partisanr'yiews are not hopetul, while
those who are conservative aced are most
willing to concede something for the sske
of harmony think, that some plan that
will only be accepted by the twoomi
mitfees. but 'also •by both branehei of
Congress, will be devised. • .
In toniSiana, IlivZiiincor,NiChnk.has
taken butwsingledvireek:to establish not
onlristilonger claim' than Paekard` tO
recognition, but a stronger claim than
Kellogg gained during ; the ifour years in
which, he was bolstered „tip by, ,F 00,61
-0.11 4- 0 r . • s
autority. Ch o sen to his high' offidety
a majority of over MOO -in a popular
vote of 100,000;his atithorttir acknowl
edgeit.byAll of Ahose who •voted l forthim:
and by thousand's; Yicliicliug Many lead
eraof the opposition, who voted
, against
him. Re S'ipreini Court
Composed,of five of thetpurestand ablest
me4fin,;:the State. He is backed by a
maittritrof the Aegally=eleeted members
of the lAgislature, wholie- numbers- are
daily re-enforced by-desertions from the
Returning Board Legislature. . He. has
organized a force of militia, which is
numerous, well armed, well equipped :mid
eager to do his bidding. He' has put his
own 'metropolitan police in possession. of
the Capital, and it is , admitted that to
him alone is the city indebted :for the
preservation of the peace during this
troublons period. He has deinonsatiated
his hold upon the property-holding class
by the tender of an advance payment of
taxes sufficient to keep the government
in good - rnnning order for any reasonable
tune_ which may'elapse beforehis author
ity is fully established. And by coolness.
moderation and. firmness under most
ing Circumstances he'has, won -the ooin
mendation of. all non-partisan observers
in terNorth as' Well as in the South. -
A dispatch,dated New Orleans Jan. - 14,
says ,the. Republicans are much depressed
*alter a week in which the tide' has been
steadily :against them. The event of
Saturday was the secession of. three col-
ored'llepublican Senators from Packard's
State House logislatire and the addition
al defection of two.. These five came in
to, the Democratic Senate, breaking the
•• •
%norm in thcßepublican body and giv
ing the Democrats a quorum of Senators
holding Returning Bo a rd certificates. The
seceders are 'Breaux, Wheeler, Demos,
Hamlet and Weber. The transfer was
effected byez-Lieutertant Governor Pinch
ba&P, through negotiations,witit-Theilten
sat Governor Wiltz; and upon the written
assurance of Governor Nicholls; that his
administration particularly •in its course
towardt
he colOred race, will be in Strict
accordance. with his speech 'accepting
the talon Rouge nomination:
•
Geo. WOlatnl Curtis; of 4larpeeB
wh9'acted ut ;one of, the, sponsors for
"thertielnrin 7 witnin•the'Lparty" bantling,
whioi4ati produced at the WO Avenue
conference list spring, , has come to the
conotAinn that : "The bee that party
-chieftaiiis 'should get out of their bonnets'
as soon, as possible is the idea that.the
intelligence .and, independence of the
Repql4iciin party will approve -and sus-,
tain anything if it only ,:prothises to elect
Mr. Hayes. No Republican chief or, fol
lower can be more aincerely.anxionsthan
We are to see him President. But it is up,-
on the4ov l ition - tilat his *le Shall 14 as
olear acid reputati3n as spotless as
they. have alsitys- *err."'
The defection of such men as David .
Dudley.' Field, of N. Y.; lion: A D.
Pratt, of Inca:, and hundreds of other Ball
over the , country, will have the effect of
wakilllVTlore , than Mr. Curtis.
Western Pennsylvanig still leads Mezi-
co. The latt4chskr one,!exile. Preiideit
'while the fovmer has seyeral hundred ex-
Nile' king:
N
j.: ...y :I• S ~.
OUR LA IV ..MAKERS.
After a recess of one week which was
consniere'd necessary to appoint corns
mitieus - and ,0011i,lett; orgai k ization, ,
„,
ioth Houses met on the 10th. In the
Senate l various bills were presented among
which, we notice one to supplement the
a4t to property -- tof-the 'value' of
spo9 fronakyy,anA3B,lp an Execution and
iA
dietrelesFfo n , approve c pri 7 . ,
and,the supplements -thetetorfor the:pnyd
p'S'lof' preventing .the niiitiiiiiiialiiitidq
uie4 t,p4.999 t: . eineAt t of the waiyer„o„ . t . Alip
bolit.plit..iiiidaais..
;Tire SpeAker pro torn announced- the
standing co,mnuttees, -- on which wc fi4d,
, ,
oar estee Chief , d . Chie assigned and associa
ted
_as follows
Messrs.,lioebuckAt.
Butterfield, Wright, Clarke, Nagle and
Hawley.
Public Printing:—Mesirs.-lieefer;tl
- 'Chestnut, H.pvley.
and Engleman. •
ReArenclonent and JiefornirMessrs. St.
Mir, Seymour, Fisher, Wright, Peale;'-
Hawley.and Burnett.
New Counties arid. County. Seats—Mess.
Stone, Limon, Davies, Seamans, Allen,
Fertig and Hawley.
Froth his`position on these commitees,
we shall not expect great things of the
member front Oietriot; but we are
none the less certain that he .will repre-
sent his constitu e nts as faithfully in :a
hopeless pit wcould,wereth'e:
ease different, and our party was in the
ascendant.
On Fridily Mr. Lawrence, Rep, of the
4 t sth,dist, offered- thejollowing resolu
. .3
WEi-ABA s sThe_trauquillity,of, the .coin?
try ana
prosperity imperiled by the extraordinary
difficulty of ascertaining, in,. the .nearly
balanced vote what'ha's been the result o
the late election for the electors of Presi
dent and Vice President;
And whereas, To ally au excitement
that May endang4r the , public "peace.and ,
precipitate upon the'peopb. the_ettlamities
of a civil war,, from which they have
been lately - delivered, it • seems fit and
proper that the legislatures of the states
whose prerogatives and vital interests are
involved in the issue should declare and
emphasize these principles embodied in
the national constitution by which the
decision of the pending question can
alone be safely and lawfully reached.
Resolved, by the &hate (the House of
Representatives concurring, That tho
will of the people in 4.lectine a President
and Vice President of the United Scates
can only be expressed in the manner pre
scribed by the constitution, and the per
sons,having a majority of the votes of
the electors appointed by 'the, states of
the Union in the manner prescribed by
the legislatures thereof must be by force
of the constitution and laws declared
President and' Vice President respectively
and must be on the 4th of March inaug
urated and thereafterward duly respect
ed as such..
2. That all factious oPpositioaid'all
threats of violence designed or , intended
to prevent or imperil the declaration and
confirmation of the constitutional elect
ion of .the President and Vice President
are unpatriotic in spirit, dangerous and
revolutionary in - tendenet and merit, and
should receive the condemnation of an
outraged and indignant people. •
3. That the lists which the duly ap
poicted electors of the states respectively
are required by the constitution of the
United states to make of the per
aons voted for as President and Vice
President' and the number of votes for
eaeh and which are to be by the electors
certified and transmitted by them sealed
to the president of the Senate; and which
certificates are to. be opened by him in the
presende of the two houses of Congress
and counted, are the - constitutional evi
dense Of - the votes cast. for President and
- Vice President.
4. That under the constitution the-per
-80118 baying the majority of all the' votes
actuallY cast by - fhe nppoin ted
oraof the states:respictively are by force
of the' constitution -and „laws.the P.resi
,dent and Vice President from-and after
the , begi,quing of their term of office, and
any attempt to defeat the election of a
PrPaident or- f •a_Vice Presido oy:either
Houseaof 'Congresii upon the pretext that
itertaii4ers.ens 41.a1y,. certified to be the
4
electorsrany sfate . were not such elect =
ors, or by throwing out or refusing to
Count the, legally certified votes of any
state, or by impeding the counting of
the , electoral
.vote to ascertain the result-;,
or for any other cause than that provided'
for in the constitution; 'when no person
hasla majority of votes of the electors
atilY appointed, will be a proceeding
fraught,with danger to the public peace,
perilous to the stability of our govern
ment and exposing oar nation to con
itemin in the general opinion of mankind.
Resolved, That every Senator in Con
gress be, instructed and - Ourßepresent•
atives requested to let their action on this
question conform to the spirit of this de
claration.. _ .
Resolved; That the' Governor be request
ed to have a copy of this preamble_ and
resolutions forwarded to each of our
Senators and Representatives in Congress
as early as convenient. •
All efforts to pospone 'were resisted by
the republicans, and the preamble - and
. resolutions were passed by a strict party
tol6.
- ' • -- - - - 77, ••.:
In the House., there ha been 'nothing '
tint routine bustness„transmed.
t e,
vir
. El OF J'All'Ulitl? Y.
There. vas, ii• vcry gen cril'asseniblasiti of
Democrats on Monday Jan., Bth in dif
ferent rarts br the country "to feetiff to
their faith in .the
Ilentli•Ai,aiid prOr.ounce their pur
`.oose to. insist upon all cmistittitinnal;
Ino - ties of securing. the establishment_ of
that result. 2 -
In Louisiana, 'the,: intinguration - of
Nicholl,4, was the: MOst.griking deotna
.. ..•
stration which could haie been suggested,
of the true, sentiment: the conserva
tive element that State, — Twenty'thou
sanil of the best people in' the state,w,ere
present.. Governor Nicholls'', inaugural
address , was short and conservative. He
declared his intention to be,.Governor of
the state,and'"Gen. Longstreet announced
his determination to stand by him: He
belives that Nicholls was fairly elected.
In Indiana the Deinocratio state con
vention was mmonster affair, all counties
being represented. The chief features of
the meeting were 'speeches of Hon-Geo.
W. Julian, Hon. B.:W. Hanna, and Hop.
Daniel W. Voorhees.' The resolutions
call upon Congress to provide a plan for
counting the electoral vote; that the two
houses atone have the power to count,
and not the president 'of the. Senate. ....
The convention at Columbus, Ohio,was
attended by fillip 6,000 persons. The
convention was' called to order by Hon.
Juhu G. Thompson, who announced that
the . object•of the assemblage - was:, to de
clare the belief of the Ohio Democracy
in the election of Tilden 'and! Hendricks.
Ge. A. J. Warner was then appointed
temporary chairman,: and addressed the
meeting 'at somi:. leagth; his
belief that Tilden and Hendricks were
eleeted. Gen. .Durbin Wiid was
made permanent chairman and .made a
stirring,address. Speeches were also made
by Gen. Ewink and George H. Pendleton,
and resolutions , supporting Tilden, a
count.by Conkress; and a tnaiii meeting at
Washingion.on February. 14*, Were'pass.
ed.
A mass meeting of the citizens of
Richmond and all citizens _of Virginia in
the city was held in the gouge of Dele
gates to consider the issue involved in the .
solution of the presidential controversy.
Ex-U. S. Senator R. M. T. Hunter pre
sided, and the' meeting was participated
in by. a large number of leading and' rep
resentative men 'from all rialto of the
state.
In Washington, the Democratic mass
convention at Ford's opera house was
fully attended, being crowded .to its ut
most limits. Mr. Richard H. Merrick,
of that city, presided over the meeting,
with a long list of prominent Democratic
citizens as vice-presidents. Speeches were
made by. Mr. Merrick,lion. Henry Wafter
son, Kentucky, and Mr. Joseph Pulitzer,
of St. LOuis, - and others, and the meet
ing continued it: progress until a late
hour.
HURRIED. LEGISLATION.
In 'commenting upon the undue haste
which our Republican 'Senate made, to
obey the will of their master, the younger
Cameron, in passing the resolutions en
dorsing the programme . of the "conspire
tors Washington, the Harrisburg
correspondent of the Philadelphia Times,
uses the following language.: "It was in
vain that or. , the Democratic side Allen
urged that 847 iniportant. a proposition
should be first printed and understood by
the Senate before action ; that Yerkes
declared that it is by free discusiion that
the liberties of the people are preserved,
anC. that silencl and peace are always the
pretexts of the-tyrant. Ermentrout offer
ed a substitute postponing judgment and
action until the truth could be known.
Hawley,. of Susquehanna, protested in
. the namerof a . Republican constituency.
Ainong the new senators, Peale, from the
Clearfield and Clinton districts, the able
successor. to Senator Wallace, andiCot
:beta, a real representative of the Reform
convention, "desired to he heard in behalf
of their . people against' this conspiracy.--L
But all, alike were denied a voice, and'
under the whip and: spur,,applied by
Lawrence and,Herr, the resolutions were
rushed througt4 A division - Of the que's . '
was,calledt for byYerkes,that the res
olutions might be voted on intelligently,
but by another extraordinary ruling this
was denied also,' and the whole dose was .
administered-Aogether and swallowed eri
tire by the-majority,and Minister Gamer
on has now the indorsement of the high
er branch of the Legislature of his own
State. Now many of the younger Re
publicans are regretting the record so
hastily made ; but Lawrence consoles
thein by the assurance that he has mere
ly showed . them "one of the Woks of the
trade."
They are still reporting at the head
quarters of . honesty. Hon. D. D. Pratt,
late United StatetSenator from Indiana,
and, more recently commissioner 'of In
ternal Revenue, thinks Tilden was elect
_
ed, and We an honest enough Republi
can to sat so.
lIEN PD LIMN SYRUP. St.x : AV BED
TOnie,and....blundrake Ptlla.—These deservedly
Celebrated ancl„populai),inodislues, iutite.N.itcted
revokutio'n tat The healing ~art, and proved. the
Of several tnaxinis ,w hick haw forAnany
years obst ruCtetf..,the „progrt*S .. !go luittlical
science. The 44tip - .'supp osit7o a . ; t bak,Colisu p
Lion is Weill - it:bre de..tet•re4„physiehttul t . e.urn at
tempting to firttl reinedies for that diseas e , and
patients afilietedi•erithciireenticiled7iheinhelies
to.death without I tm.king nn ellortlirefscape
from' a doom Which!!ithey , ; :enpiloeedlsi
Voidable. ItAitio*..:Ptiotied, however,:thaiPOn
nutnption can fiev:'ettred, , iitid: that it' haeheen
curedju ,a, z vea.great., l ,nuttli?er 9,1-.,cuses."(sOme of
them tipparepAly deciperate,,unes . ),hy Schtmck's
Pulmonic Syrup,alOn",;i ap p .in other ,naeettly
',the same mediemu in: coh,tu;e4jou with
.Achenrk's
:-Spit Weed Tofite - hild Mandrake Pills, one
,9r
,both, according to the J requirements -O;f : 'the
~,,; •
Dr. SchenekTilittiselr tlijki4:l '3i4tkier
.rupted good health tor' more '11341,46 . 0Y Years,
, was supposed •at one - tittle fel be nt the very
, gat.: of death,.- , hit•pitysiciantizhaiing
his, case taupe as( and:abandoned
him to his fate. Hd . v:Pae 'eure'd by the afore
Said since his recovery,
ihouilanda-.''airailtirly: • 'attOted hitye . used Dr.
Schenck's: oreparatiOne . -:itrith =the' sable rein
able. success...- •!: 1 • •
FUll directions ; accepipany each, making .it
not absolutely itecesshry I to personally see. Dr.
Schenck 'unless pattentswish their lungi t
mined, and for this purpose he profes
sionally at his principal ioffice, Corner Sixth
and Arch Streets, Philadelphia; ,every Mon
(Ivy. where all letters for , advice must be ad
dressed.
Schenck's medieinei are sold by all druggists.
Advertisemeots New This Week.
A ••
VALUABLE FARM
F OR SALE., • : : ' , '.. ', ' .•
- - : • .... •,'
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The-Pubecriber offers 1110141ln for' sale, located in 811- -
. ver. Lake, containin g NO acres. and' as One's:dairy:or
stock farraitS there is' in thes - eottittjr—nosuipaosed la
tent' itiand,prodnctivetiess of 'soil, either lor•grain or
grass. „ Good, buildihge.",andr fine -fruit.. .Ca 4 on, or'l.o.
dress • • •.,• • • ' - SAC SKINNE it, 'or . . -
FW. rt. COOPE4OdontrOie, Pa'.: . .'
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I\,tOTICE:I* iignature'liivring be'en'
L 1 .1 abtainett.to Lucite (for‘mtient'righi•Chtirri aid'
the right to. make and sell the, same In certain, town
-
thins) while I was intoxicated; 'I hereby give notice
that Lwillnot pay.saidnote„as Itio not rerileinher sign
ing it. Said note was given Jantutly .8t1;t1STI. :051165,
to --- - Barr i And' iiigntl , by IC B. ' 'tnitth ' knd •F:EI
Smith-- •. • -- „ •- , •• • : - •-: r . .. ,, i•:!.4 i
SusiatiztkirtNA"Ccitiirr. a's. • ,
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•it'arsonitikt %Ppeared betdrei me, * JurtlCeor theTeace
in said county, and being sworn according to iayt,, says
the itticive statement is, trnc and
1 corre_ct. -,• •
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Sworn andpihserthed before me' -1 - I,l* i!. - I ~ •
January Sth, A . D. 1877. tr. U , sxyra.
L. tr. uNcoLli, J. P. '' ' ' •
.Jan 15.-4-1* ,• • . • • i'
T HE:GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN .
- • -'2dISERY.
Just Published, in Biala Envelope. Trice six cents.
A. Lecture on the Nature,- Treatmoutpaed
ryn Radical moot Beminal Weakness, or spec
gintorrhoes, induced by! Self-Abase,
untary Emissions. lmp,tency, Nervous.
and impediments to Marriage generally ; COll
sumption, Epilepsy. and Fits • Mental and - Physical In
capacity, &c.—by ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M.D..
author of the "Green Book." &c.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable Tiec
tare. clearly proves from his own experience Um. the
awful consequences of Self-Abase may be effectually re
moved- without medicine. and without dangerous surgi
cal operations. bongies, thetruments,tings or cordials;
pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effete-
teal, by which every sufferer, no matter what his con
dition may be; may care himself cheaply, privately and
radically.
Or This Lecture will preys a boon to thousands and
thoneanus.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. •
Address
THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 Ann St., New York ; Post Office Box, 4688,
Oct. 11, 1816. -
STOLEN,
.
-
From the stable of the subscriber in DimOck on Tues
day night, Dec. 26, 1878, a small black mare, about 15
years old. Said mare has some white on right Iliad
foot, has a large hoof on front leg same side, has a
scar on hip. A suitable reward will be Paid for her re
turn or information that will lead to her? recovery or
the arrest of the thief. s OWEN DONAHOE% ,
Dimock, Jan'. 10,-1877. • ' 2wB
•
ERRORS: OF YOUTH. •
AGENTLEMAN-Vika suffered for years from Nerv
ous Debility. premature Decay. and all the effects :
of youthful Indiscretion will; for the sake of suffering
humanity, send tree to all who need it. the reclptiand
irection for making the simple remedy by which he
was cared. Sufferers ' , noising to profit hy the advertis
er's experience can do so by:addressing in perfeetton
ddence. 2w26 •'
JOHN B. OGDEN, .52 Cedar St., New 'fork.
TO CONSITAPTIVES.
The advertiser, Miring been permanently cured of
that dread disease. Consurriptfon,by a simpie remedy. .
is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the
means of cure. To all who 'desire it, he , will send a
copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with
the directions for preparing and using the same. which
they will find a sure cure for Contmmption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, ac. Parties wishing the prestription will
please address Rev. B. rt. WILSON, 104 Penn Street,
Williamsburgh, N. Y. . ' •I 9vv.%
_ .
VALUABLE
• REAL ESTATE 'FOR BALE.
,The undersigned' offers, upon reasonable 'terms,*
tine tarm m • . • .
AUBURN TOWNSII.iP,,
about 13 miles from the 4 Cerneje. colitataing
acres, withlood buildngs: and orchard upon it and all
Improved. For particulars' enquire of
' , LT-MAN BLAKESLEE, ~
. Poster. Susquehanna County, Pa.
WM, B. LI/kIABEERY.
Auburn 4 Corners, Susquebanna"County, Pe;
• Assignees of Geo. D : Linebery.
Jan.lo, 1877tf.
A SERIFS OF . •
• . SOCIAL DANCE*,
will be held on:Thursday evening of eict Itieek 'tithe
' . OCCIDENTAL
,HOiat3E t , • -,
FlARrotio,
commencing on Thnriday evening, Jannary 11th, 18Th
The bo_ ye and girls will be on bend,
With Peck& Adams'Anadrille Band.
Tickets fOr dancing, do cents ; Good ilappe!furnign
ed foe cents each.
DIMXICSBABLOW Prop.
dan so, isrr. 2w4 .
.DIW LOT OF CALLINGVARDS,
IT TW.B OMOZ.
11 1. 4t8 888 % TriTIM TITMTT
2 1 gs - F 8
IT
11 8 $ iff
1 88138 77 77
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medlars. Rates reasonable. considering the number
of readers reached. i• ,
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• GROOERLES
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. HARDWARE,
TRUNKS & SATCHELS,
:PAPER ,HANGINGS,
FLOUR. SALT,
RUBBERS, and most kinds of goods
that arevatited.
All are invited to call and see bow well
- J. WESLEY 111313 BARD.
Bircbardvilie, Pa., Dec, 20, 1876tf..
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Barclay Coal for amithlng purposes constantly on
hand ' J. R. RAYNSFORD.
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WHAT IS TAYLOR'S CELEBRA
TED ELECTRIC OIL
Iti_ia a medical preparation ; the chemical combina
tion of which is such nes to neutralize nonntured Pro
parties when applied to man or bust.
What la it for • •
For the cure of any kind of pain.lameness,or wounds
or for anything requiring an outtrard application.
• is as good as other Unaments for those purposes ?
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What . getrentee do you give of this ?
If n deem opt prove so, after • Using all the medicine,
return' he empty bottle, where you, sot it and sat your
money beck.
Wfto are agents for the 'aloof this medicine?
£ll the druggists and dealers in MedicLus liteairoe
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and J boat the country.
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, TO ADVERTISERS :.
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We keep on hand a. very larZe stock of
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B. R..LY01115 & CO.
Isve opened s store in
BIRCHAaDVILLE.
Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, ttc.
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