Exeter Times, 1874-1-1, Page 4I '
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SL Louie for ben-
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,of the urt-
eyes- oki 1.t,te ab eon tk hueb La.
oxiy money.
are variuNly
:1.0by out e s
" " Onialiosses.," ,"
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" two iiiren,„',were robbedin Alancliesfor,
Niche,by ooitlight"
The' Lawrelice, Kausa:4, Tribune 'edit
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ted by an. -ex,‘Bosten clergyman, evils a
brothoreAcill.4lie-,A4eamenwertio-TiAmtor"at
hoary -headed hook -nosed old devil.
W'esteati women are grumbling • terri-
bly because the managers of the agri-
m.14111141 fairs don't give at least a years
notiee when they offer prizes for the
finest babies,'
_AU Iowa newspaper proclaims itself
U1 "honest newspaper," and, in another
paragraph says, " when a man professes
honesty nowadays, keep your eye peel-
ed for a thief."
The rallying cry in Kansas, upon
whicii newspapers of divers views are
nimous is. "Le no man be elected
to ioe who owes over five years' sub-
scription to a beta paper,"
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• for au ton
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11.10i-trn.Pg ovRi•A• ktr/lIceton`
thins, M the edi or of the "Iowa
After ninth brown study.he has written
out these- words : '0,71iishey did it."
Davenport Democrat. •
Respect for old :age never had a
brighter illustration than in the case of
the young- lady who always refuses to
go to the wash -tub when her mother or
grand mother.ialirpsent,„
Prof. E. 'SVP licklee, of 'llarvatd
. 'College, is going to Europe for a few
Aiontha' visit. Probably going to see
"old Damocles, Pericles, Ripides, Can-
flus,rides and other Suchasthese.
General Washington's family 'Bible
is advertised for sale. It is in three
large..quarto volumes, and the public
• are, gravely informed that it was pros-
'. 'Otticlr to Gen. Washington by the auth-
or.
. Miss C--," said a genleman one
" why are ladies so fond of
oiicers •?" How stupid !" remarked
• - ; "Is it not natural and.
. proper thirt a lady should like a good
offer, sir ?"
This -ie from Augusta, Ga., eltronkle:
" Delinquent subscribers should not
permit their daughters to wear this
paper for a brietle. There being so
Mach dew on it, there is danger of tak-
ing cold."
A gushing, but ungrammatical, editor
says "We have received. a basket of
fine grapes from our friend-, for
whieh he will please except our com-
pliments,- -some.otwhich are nearly -an
inch in eirouniferenae:-
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A Memphis -reporter 'Who-. paragraph-.
ed the prevelline- weather, without even
iluding td' th7,.'beaVtiKil-' snow," was
•,e'esetal. frem the„torth story..
`bitl.)54 tpb'eats4 tint '14,
ashet. d,
pontleut sa, from his kn
of the editor,' 'a " enablecl to
positively that he 'a
deal :).!'spirit Into his \I:Of:pier."
, ,
A ("hinaman, came 'downone of the
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maia 4itr6et..; in Afillerten, Cat, on led -
ion. in a State of inebriation and 0 joy_
nal exaltation., and -thus delivered lime.
self : "Hoop la 1 /1W, all same tiel e:441i1\
Hair Cut short and (Runk ijko
hre:I. Hoop la!" • ' .
A cowardly fellow having 'kick
newsboy Or pestering him to buy .
evening newspaper, the lad wailed
another boy aecosted the "gentleman,
and then shouted in the h.earhig of allr
the bystander,',' "IVs no uee to: try him
he can't,
Reim' is pub.
c orres-
wledge
state
°Teat
Succe.m.
Baker , was op
taitt. sportsulaii:'Whoo' ii.iniulgelices
Jiittivrto been liLflit011 't(5.
L1iocw•.C4(41; OXIi6flit611 to the marshes
twil his nAtivo, city tci sho'ot reed bii,as
and art iutlivithna,or •'two (thelatq
terite4leilt11.411:114 tlie'T'Oktttlif rhiS too
24,.e(4^44it yillitii!AID,,) were about all The0-1
Julus had ever' brougl:t down,
lie ,panted t last for a wider field;
reed birds began to appear insignificant.
tuiwol.thy of the'traesportsman's pur-
etiit and anumuntion-
"Yes 001110 WO`it " Wrote a frieud
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Ni14Ati,A1:1).,aci addressed on thq. ettbieptl
Vihi thrkeya'arh' 6fteh,V0dili
and a pgeou,vi44.0hon, o
fliefaVis"rio'end. 'Conte, anct 1 promise'
you a glorious time,"
Theophilus went, taking 110,11C1SO1flO
TOVIrrig irere ChM' dilrilfiffitegain bag,U
silver-tipped powder -flask and shooting
pouch, His huntingparaphernalia was
pontplete. He imagined his appearance
was attractive, that his presence in the
uncultivated west would ereate a Seu,
•
He arrived at the cabin -home of his
friend in the evening, got a tolerable
night's rest and rose early, all impatience
for the clay'sport. The stories told
him the grevioas night by his some-
what exaggerative host had cause him
to indulge in high anticipations of suc-
cess ou the morrow.
"I will elip out," said. our friend to
himself ast was sttiringilliniself, "and
.
Pe'i WkeY "VA* 'ea,u44
1, in show the folks what I can do.
jim rather intimated that I might
shoot a reed bird; but as for a wild tur-
key, he guessed I would have to eat his
game."
Theophilus made a pretence of taking
his guu out to fix it a little, and hurried
away slyly towards a neighboring wood.
Helhough#0, wilpturkies were to be
fdinid therefi•lIss dia not • enter the
wood -he had no occasion to. To his
joy he saw a number of turkies feeding
under a chestnut -tree just outside;wild
ones, of course -taine.fowls could not
manage such diet. He raised his piece'
and blazed away at tho largest cf the
flock. The patriarch fell, and the others
with a wondrous whirr of wings" and
cries of alarm, flew away. Theophilus
triumphantly picked up the fallen dird,
arid boreit to the house.
"Aline fellow !" he muttered, in a
very satisfied way; "weigh not less than
twenty five pounds. What :will Jim
think of me now?''
"What ye got there,'Op. ?" demanded
his host, as he approached.
" The finest wild turkey I ever saw.
There was-"
"A wild turkey indeed! You've kill-
ed Frank Austin's gobbler !'
The face of Theophilus expressed his
incredulous surprise.
"I tell you it's so man. Frank's
mad at me now; what will he say whens
he knows this ? He'll charge it on
Then the Hoosier latighedboisterons-
ly, despite his aPpiiehensihns-On ace:mutt
oftheedanger of having his- neighbor's;
wrath excited.
"Haw! haw' ! haw! 'Op.- ! • drive
up my hogs; y,11 be shootin', 'em for
wolves next. -
, "You're jesting, Jim," said -Theo-
philuain dismay. „ ".Tlus is a ,,wiatur,
key, ain' -
"Haw! I !"
"I foundhim eating-ehestputs; a
tame fowrwmildit'tdo that." •
"Wild turldeS;in 'a .flock; , a, • :huildred
yards or so from the house 1 ' Thatts;
(rood 1jou know about 'em I see
OpY . • , .
-':Here's the money for your, neighber's
gobbler," said oiA.frmend, deepairingli,'
perceiving that there was to much' gen-
uineness. in -the, other's ridicule -to- admit
of a hope that,no mistake had •, been
ade . "And -and 1 think 1 woii!t ,4y
me so early again another morning.
vas hardly light; you know, Jim,',
ind. I couldn't distinguish objectf fair-
" James," „said? father 'to_ s son,
" don't let tlia-b•girl naake 'a•i&OillrOf you,.
Look sharp. Remember the adage
that love ie 'blind.," ' ,0,, that aditge,„.
won't wash," said Jim," "talk about,
love being blind Why, 1 seeten times
as much in that girl as you. do."
A pious but uneducated ;Old& Closed
a sentence. with the following tortebing
reproach: "FriSonex' at,' the 'box, na-
turehs endowed you 'with e,ebd :04;
:dation and. respectable family connect -
lens; instead of Which you go around
the.,country stealiiied.ucks."
They have some very''Ciiiart business
111e1t, in. New . AVM',Laet. .week a
young, man was struck by lightning in
a field near Trenten'y •VV.heit ,thel
people began to flock to the spot to
look at the , yietitn, they fq:11,1i0. a man
standing' by the:leerpSeetrying" 16 'Sell:
lightning rods to the crowd.
Unless ;you give Inc aid," said a
beggar to a benevOlent lady, "1 am
afraidj •shall have to resort to some-
thing 17‘vat1y dislike to do." The
lady handeft;', him: a dollar, and then
compassionately askea, What' is it,
poor than, that :lhave saved you from ?"
" Work," was the mournful! answer.
'1± over there WAS t'.; good excuse . for,
not getting a. paper o.ut 111 tinie it. it4
that offered by the Panama Star rq,d
1.1.crahl. The', editor says that the gOV-
erinrieirb troops, wore keeping up a con,
tinuone lira ori; the door of his sitting
%room, and it hnif a dOgell hots did not
vary three'feet in striking. "'T6 this
annoyance," he says', we must attri-
bute the delay ingetting out thie edi-
tion, ler it is diffloult to persuade men
to work tinder a, steady and dangerous;
firt"
" Thirty-two COL t44 Vchoed a woman
yesterday,, Mienee2•SVO(3,1.! Oh lined her
that, sum for a pcant'ii,,,4titt.t.telYes
redll'k'et'''.M-#
the gratfsk
c tioli
,
i.400
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."You. Melia& to take his. head. ar
for;Jr.: laughed.; the. Hbodeta.
come in and get your breakfast, and
we'l see if Austin will let you off
Pas3'
T' eophilus reinained:with liW fitiefid
d. day or two only. The story of his
she ting the tame turkey for Wild one
was soon told by the neighborhood, and
it wasn't pleasant for him meet folks
, A. Westerner is apt to be a little
rough in his humor.
How the Queen Spent Hallowe'en.
• • r -rt,
Last Hallowe'en (October '31St), Her
Majoaty.WaS at. hr fa-vorite. residonce,
BalMoral Castle, and 'The mannerin
which ,slio atuused hereelf there is, thfiC
' •-,Shortly before six a'elbele en FridaY
evening the cottagers, giUie anctlabor,-
ors froin the eastern part of ths
moral estatemustered some distance to
the east end of the qastle). and four
abreast, 00,012 -man carrying a Torch.
In tllis form -they proceeded up the
'western aYeme, and met her Maj-
'eskyo,who, in her carriage; was escorted
by the tenantry on the Westren part of
her ,cleinain, also carrying torehlights.
The two 'bodies here ;joined) and 'all
marched in the direction of the castle,
headed by the,Q9ev'sipi,pm,,,,playing
appropriate airs. On arriving at the,
main entrence to- the caSiiht her Maijoidity
alighted .froni her carriage, and, rTet„
ceded by the pipers and followed by
the large body oftorehbearing tenantry;
walked, on foot to the west side el the
castle. Having completed tho circuit of
the castle the procession again haltedin
.front of the ptincipal doorway) were
dancing ,Was begun to. the Strains' of the
bagpipeS, by the :light; oftt ,
Reels and strathspeys
other 111 quick" suocogs,ion,„lior Maj esti'
reniaining 1i intereAted spectator until
a late hoar the night,
1,,fthin t
Money
bc't rd
,itt.417511D arATTEAPANCE4i-545‘,‘YC 10'5-
1,,tilp11041141i.TtOn riNU,'S tell Ole fol-
,cwinge- ',Vito landlord of 41 popular
testaurant'.(Bsylan) of London tells a
good story of an amig,rant, from the
Emerald Isto, 1VilOn he engaged to
clean out a eellareVeloliging to one of
his' tenements, ' After • laboring about
five hours in removing' all kinds of ae•
cumulations from, the place, the,propri-
etoOtappened to obj.torVe
he ,back :V1i01 that tho dithgreii wn
Cleaning tip', tlid collar' a, , ,61644,e'',:ton
thoroughly, TAO:matt en I eing 'asked
what on earth p0, ompty
certain barrel ac] ,for
111111, replied, " f, ,1vaf, 6
astiest, 1irtiO$441 ,SttifY in the
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8.181 PEPOStTORY
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Family Bibles Pocket Bibles, Wesley
and Bible Christian. Hymn Books,: ,
Psalm, :14eolts for the use of Fre K"
byiur
'4,1/..4.0411 er
13SoltS.,e;-;.NliseellisureOUS.; Eitevilfrirei
1,1 lot la.1104, demor a if at twee, 4'tf 1,5
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O.F ;COOL:000KB, k4STATIONERY
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NAN,
"AND,; t$IRECT„',11110M..THE
kiDEWSBURY, I& 'YORKSHIRE,
,TW0 Bales More
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LED IMITATION,'
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CANADIAN
,55 r .
ED BLANKETS
544e•5 1tsU45
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: ONE BALE
HORSE BLANKETS
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.Also just opening, ex.stcaMehiplscandanavian, re
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peakordors, those WendAt, lly cheap
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INTERCOLONIAL -RAILWAY. -
,TI:Le C.A114i0140715;lipOillte:Ctr t.C;,, construct the
IiatereolonialegatlWayvietpublidenoticehiliatthey
' are prepared to receive tenders for the construe-
ti,c14:nf Batt' n‘ Eldeserre eMactthetasimitin? astoFenathtet•hPookt:
' ;gin s offices in Ottawa and Amouslati, on 0.1,1a,
1.,4ter the 20th dayftTiov.besreXt.a&-
^Tenders marker orfprH
rbor and
,1,4. ranch Lino" ee,qt
the Commission-
er's office, up to six o'clock p.m., of the 204h clay of
‘1, Decembernoxt,
5 1.4V55
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skfte.,3,1,3 octrogs:.t.01.1:. M'LEAN,
ianarnissionwe ofne-e,wa
Commissioners*
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51 Parties Intending to. Make Applkationto
Parliament.
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Tor Plivate Billa, either for*granting exclusive pri-
Viloges, or conferring corporate powers for coin,
Morelia or other purposes of profit, , or for doing
anything tonding,tp affecluvrights of.proporty of
other parties, nreArehy ecl_thatttliby are re-
quired by the Bltleir of ,t1 „KrA,',Heintee,bf
ParHa-
illtetit (whieh arcs pqhlishod in full iu the Caoada
(45axeitc) to give TWO MONTHS' NOTICE of the
application (Clearly and distinctly specifying its
nature aod objeett„Mlly Ottigulapdavttle, Awl also.
in a'neWthitper published in. County' or' Union"
of dretittiof affected; Sendiiig 'afihe
containing the first and last of such notices to the
pyivatc Pill °thee of each HMIs°,
All PetitionS for Private 13111a Must bo presented
within the f1l'at747erec totioksbf,thil EcOsihn," ,
nonino, LEMOINE,
Clerk of the Senate
ALFRED PATRICE:,
Clerk 05 4140 House
of Comm o
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IIE W. 1). 1110GLOCIIL()N N'SrAT011
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, ,We cto D,ot. wish,to detract frell4th-e-an-el'i-te' of:ofher Organs by Upholding
lie iring of Iticed.: Organs.
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ours, but are ,ever,ready to submit them .to a fair and impartial test, feeling,
confident of the resnit., , .4 a . a , - '4 ,
1.f.,,PRICRS 'PROMt $55 TO$15 500
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MARRIN BROS., Parkhill..
'ti-"restiintilaibls from the best ninsicians in Canada oan be. seen.
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ET AN
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mproved Inger Sewing Machine.
THE 1.4pCJIDIAN. 1S
The 13st Fanily ewing Machine in the Dominion
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iMPIP S t "'L) trofioes Ouleta8t.
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'M°8t '0017veniont Machine ')-'et Oopstructed.
ilte make is uniin,1)01101Atab„le,: aiid1it v,mrki Most satisfactory. Tho
IMPROVET) 8ING-ER
i.,:„.:sse,n.7 excellent machine for all kind's ,of heavy 'ffork, such as lat",•,t,' im•As eto.
THE SHUTTLE 18 SOLID STEEL,largeri,simpler, and in every way bettor than any other
' C. SOISTILCOTT, Agent:
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IT 1S THE
10. S. aiwayh.oeps on hand a supply of
Ct1t1 • Attq,cTitnents; rriirea,d, , Needles, &c.
IkSTiRJOTIONYVIVEN TO EACH PUROH,45SEM
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Sifr Sod:lief:At iS prelim:cc"! to give complete and satisfe.Ottn y fifii in his eloping ,Line.
C. SOTT:r.I.ECOTT.
farnr.r.Sant.r.m...,stnamas•115•03:510menalr
Begs to return thanks for the patronage bestowed upon him for the past twenty years by the
people of .Excter and surrounding country, and is now opening -in all departments -the
Largest and Most Complete Stock
OF GOODS IN TIIE COUNTY. COMPRISING
ry ocis, Ile`ady-,Maele; Oldthing,Z.Eillinery
Zats Capsi aro‘sries, Moots &
S'ho9 Eardware,• Oroolzery,
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An.,..,('-stiati'lficf i.t((eiliic-1,.'16 i:.),:i," 4;0, w 'd,s anY' 'ia'e's lac:nisi'
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Rna,.6./h1Doi- Olde$VEs,0:1:iiished House
. the',,COun-tv
ett e Post Office,
JAMES PICKAPD Exeter, Ont
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SAMWE
Would beg.t0 'Sall attention to their
NEW STOCIE.
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ETA -STING PURCHASED SOME VERY GOOD LINES OF
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A„ eRtg' BELCW5THEIr VALUE: .
Are now prepared to off,o1.! to .tlie Public
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OPENING 01./T AT'THE
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GREENWAY
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A:111,i3c)uStro TO Rugil OPP. :OTINTIT 4gi10GO6Dg
ONCE ON ACCOUNT OF BEING LANE IN OP NING,
A.ND WILL OFFER .sr,
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FOR ONE MONTH.
11144114111.1"Melleiirekkra
INDUC EP4ENT
THOS. GREENWAiF & CO-,
Centralia & Crediton.
mrsalme-mtiorirmariromorrirmarargriimako
XETER
TROC aff & LIQUOR STOR
THE Selections have been made purely from the Upper Canadian Mtr
and,the,,poods are of .suehquality as must give muloubted satisfaction. Attention isp til
ly o ailed to the hoice-stock -
:Stig. ars,' Tea$, Coffees,
I-Iennessy's and Sa,zera6 Bra Indy' Li woodi
. ,
Scotch and Irish Whiskey,
DelCyper's Gin, Booth's Old Toni, In Woodand Bott
CA-REINGr'S Amber Ale & Stout Porter
Together with a general assortment of all classes of
0 It STEREandSARDIATES
Purchasers are requested to compare prices before going elselere, as the
goods will be sold at an exceedingly small profit.
Liberal inducements offered to Hotel ,Keepers purchasing in,quantity..
, .
GEO. A. MACE,
Main Street, Exeter.
September 17,1878.
SADDLES, HARNESS TRUNKS, f
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5 Or.
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EACItETT,;EXET
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Who has carried on the business of Saddler and Harness Maker for the past sixteen yettrs 111 your
midst, embracpsr,this Opportunity Of rpOurning,h'ittsipcore tlianits lte'lhis many customers for thevery
liberal patrobage bestowed, atoll him. SO ea to/retain thifi tithinage and that of his new customers
he bogs to state that he keeps' on hand and makes o order a first-class assortment of
HEAVY and LIGHT HARNESS
.;'ilaich he will sell ES cheap as any ',other ,house,in the, pominion, e.Iyouldspeeial pttentio n
his stock of HORsHICLOTHING4usttroceilied,.„ ,elao, koePs on hand. ;
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THE ROCKWELL PATENT BIT AND OVER -CHECK.
' Particular attention paid g. to the fittinof collars unit the facing 6f *Min': -f......-11111PAIRING4done 4,
with neatness and aose.toh. itomm113E11 THE PLACE -shop south of Jas. Pickerel's store,
lg.ETER NOATH
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GEO. E ACRE TT:
ExEtt
,CARRIAGE FACTOR
Tiio7..t; Prop.
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tAt7i by to MO 15;0 lnowu to thm 1111mbitttlat of 1.,xotor
And 5t111111111511175 ?1011Itt15tht they arc preptirod. to
,IV.eutth the
Moot Stylish Buggies,
.at cSLls 4t Yitiitt, r the cam. 1t raP.
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rataanatt 1451.
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101,1.$01,*•'," '0 Z-150. ,r,s 5,
,a1SVS/Val. e
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soasoll. gitittftfiteect
Dttagiellte takenp
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t lill,e4WrIcttils'Ola Stand.
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