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VOL. I. GOUVERNEUR, \ . V., SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1888.
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NO. 43 . ItoOTTaro on the ioe at Svlvia Lake
Xcb. 30th.
OBO-NICHOLS'family, at Littk* Bow, are aJBictad with diphtheria.
OUR OGOENSBURG D E P A R T M E N T
Mia* BXXTUA DAY, of Hermon, who ha* b^en very ill for a long time we are glad to know is improving
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THK article entitled "A view of j plhc* T u e * i » y <*v*ning. Education in New York" is from the t " f n
lT h a r M l * y o r F r i d ^
pen of M. A. Hildreth Esq of Antwerp. It will amply repay a careful reading.
Kaw. l*irli4Mt up About thm Maple City
TWOndfiukmni Dej>*ru»eot of UM> NORTB
«4 rofd s*„ Ogdri^biinc, K. V. Part is wfch-lAr U* transact farofliaoM irita u* In tin- eft), can do no throo#h ^*n
<»ocvrajrswii PTBLJ&IUJSU t o . R. E. Waterman will be hi New
York the coining week in a t t e n d a n t Carr Bro* at hia father* wedding: which rake* To
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MASSE N A
» O a i t h e MlMt-LA L i ;
The spring term of s* menced Monday, March iy
John Stone, of Louisville, Ketone: oot a iargt* quantity
Ho baa sold tberu
RICHVILLE
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M a n h i.j, 168*. The mem: M.K iable M.K*iaJ of the *»ea-
hon was the one held h**t
this winter of Aultavillc
name of our villag'
h^i" }**eU
of Jog* to the
ing hia annual visit to hi* M>ns here la>t autumn, wa* dangerously iJl at } the residence of his M- D, Nt*wt*JI T
j Clark, of Hrrmoii. John <\ ( lark w v ^ „ veom? a t i a r r i v e d w i t h ^
i Mr. Isaac HuJker under the auspice* t i _ 1 0 io f tWCrc»«c irc i - ^ . . - . . I—• i ^ *•
hu> btx*n changed twhv, it wan once citlJtx] Jef-
-v • fer»on. then AmehciL4 ajjd i n d ^ « * r - V t;j , l h t . K V O n d t i m e ^ Mas«.'na.
Kennon, 8pratt and Houghton were
father'* remain?* en ^,. . . .15 train to-day, which, afU-r
^ « w ^ r ^ i K' , v T P r ° " b ~ f ^ ^ ^ a^ t h ^ h o o ^ of (Than. R i K T . S T S 4 « >* t h e r r , n a r k ^ ' ^ » « ^ « 1 to the cemetery band of Peak Brother^ who dm Kv. A . ^^ ^ _ . . " ^x^^i^w^i *v. » % v , °> A "wv r-oncf ur*^ of HVDipathiijni*
I tinyolahed them»-el%i^ by their »u|>er- . f r ^ n t j H
; ioratyle of melody. Thi.'*
ColUvtor Danielu
KX-SUPKBVWOR E a ABiLUt of Pariahville, has rented the residence of Mr* Boswell on Main St. in this Tillage and will take possession about April 1st. — Courricr & Freeman.
THE sympathy of bis friends will go out to Mr.*Chas. H. Burdick. of Norwich, Chenango county, N Y., in the Ion of his 18-year-old son. Char les E., which occured on the 7th inst. Mr. Chaa H. Burdick is the genial and courteous representatireJ|of J. & F. B. Garrett's paper warehouse, of Syracuse, and is. well known to the newspaper men of Ontral and NortbenKew York. Tb >y unite in extending sympathy to the bereaved parents.
0 „ ^ —_ SOUTH COLTOH.
| in Ttica during the j>a«t week attend I In j to the opium «*a.«o which wa* ( brou-ht c»n Tuesday l?0th inKt.
The new cathedral bell* were eonse-eratiMl at a ^errvice held for that pur [xxse We<lnesday evening. Bishop ! l D K ' w b o w a ^ W P P ° ^ 1 to have a ran W<Klham« preached a sermon on the I > r a x l d w a * pronounced incurable by
Masxrna i> to have a kindergarten hehool Mr>. F W Clark > Ui W the teacher ^ai te a pxxi number of achoiarK hiiv^ already been .-^vuivd.
Mr. P Mathews, of Louisvill*. Laiui
' L'befrof lx*]l*t" tiorj last Sunday
to u laixe morning
eoncreCT Rome dot^ton*, was a boil
)- gettHiir better. Jt
peakeuliar" h a n ^ d ' fmmUf werr ^ P P ^ y introduce*! by W ;
**^ L. Heodrick chief peaker" whose! melodionj voict* was blended with the | others in their in^p^ringchoruM^ mak-: ing harmonious diMx>rd. Solo<* were giTsn by Frank Brintol. M M. Brooks j and William Walker Peak, all of whom were recehred with the wildest ap ; pladse while the Peaked twin^(Chaj*. William* and W. P Hendnvk»ec»vered them^elvew with glory by warbling "Old Lang Syne.*' Thev were so
The lumber camps are nearly **11 broken up and the place is full of the "red stockings. * Some of their faces correspond quite well, especially those who came by way of 8t , Regis Falls; only four out of fifty escaped without a scratch, and, wo are glad to say, they are the only one* who are residents of this place.
Lew Snell and wife, who went into the woods early last fall, are expected out this week; also Mrs. Paul who went with them. Mrs. A. Snell has been visiting their camp the part two weeks. I
E!bridge Young, who ha* had quite S severe attack of pneumonia* is "about the house now.
&: The firm of F. F. Flint A Co hare aid out to W. J. Horton, wbo will
p to t inoe the mercantile business. ^ ' A donation will be held at W. C.
Bowen's next Tuesday night for the benefit of Rev Mr. Hall, pastor of the M. E. church.
Mrs. J. C. Irish, at the time of this writing* fell down and broke her arm.
The Good Templars are preparing a drama entitled "Little Brown J u g M
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MASSENA C E N T R E .
Gov. Hill ha* Mgned the bill ^j>pro pnat ing $328,700 for the Sr i^iwreiu * asylum. The commissioners now have $430,000 with which to begin the trork
Thi* U ing the week of prayer. ;hc W. C. T. U. have held a *er.e* of prayer meetmgv The meeting Mc»n day evening wa.« largely attended
The recent thaw has about terminated the curling >*easou.
The Street Car Co., had a large forrv I thi- vicinity of men at work breaking the ice on f
Ford street Thursday, in order t o ;
enable them to run the ear*. The new steam heating apparatus
on the O. & L. C. division ib proving a decidedly pacev**ful improvement. The law allow* railway Co'* until May 1, to abolish the stoves in their cars. Most of the regular train* on the O & L. C have t*»en provided for.
One of our boy* appeared in *Ma5-cot*" Monday evening, attired in worm
ian "*$ c lothing The public wen* not $!ow to "catch on" and the lady was glad to escape through th^ back way and change her gender
Chateaugay expects to have;uK>ther heartily encored they were obliged to railroad The one talked of now i* to • respond giving an extract from that nin from Yalleyfield, north, poadbly Subl ime Oratorio Felina T h e Black to continue t<> the iron rt*^ion. south | Cat kicked out the White Cats eye." of Chateaugay In addition to this program Prof.
G. T. i^inney. insurance agent of"] P*y»*3*nd J. H. Doane gave a nuw-Taylon-ille, 111., fohneriy of Mansena, j b e r o f i«»tnimental duets (clarionet will return to hi* home in the west the i **** «>nJ*?t) which were much en tirst of April, having spent nearlv M0^6*1' M r Walker and his family thrrv months in visiting friend> in j l o o k e d w e J I *o the comfort of all pre
sent; the warm sugar was the best of the season and liberally served and the affair altogether a complete success.
(We unintentionally omitted the above item from "CatoV* last week's letter, trm»t it will lose none of its interest by the de lay .—ED.)
In regard to the excitement over the i*uiali-pox epidemic exaggerated re-| ports of which have reached our neigh-' boring villages, we will nay that we ; have no disposition to *upprv«*> any of I the fact*. There is a single ea*e w ith-j in our borders and thus far only one.
We trust that all n<*evNsary precau-j tion* have been taken by our efficient ) board of health to prevent further f spreudof the disease and unles* our
letters are quarrantened, a n y . farther developments will be truthfully reported by CATO
Washington very much pleax-d with
iHigan. w. ret Tf*! IU»
CHASES MJLL6.
Some of the citizen? of our village have pmorn vengenc«e on ugly dogs and persons who own s-uch will take warning and keep them safely at home where they belong. Then* are several such about town that would be better dead than aiive.
I. X. Crowley, died March 19, ISN?, aged 7b. Mr. Crowley came to Mas-sena at the age of 16 years from Yer-
j inont, and has Mnc< resided in Mas-sena. Funeral on Thursday March 2C. at 10 a. m. Mr. Crowley leave* a wife and three children.
Congressman A X Parker has in tro jduceda bill for an appropriation of
With the exception of too much eoki weather and too little hay everything is all right at the Centre
* Report says that we are to lose two of our best girlx. A railroad man and a tinsmith, to be the lueky finders.
The annual meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will be held jn the Presbyterian church. April 15 Mr. A. S. Durston, State Secretary Hall and J. B. Brooks will be present and addres> the meet-log.
The ranks of the 35th are rapidly tilling. Capt. Holland is determined to have a fall company the coming year, and from all appearance he will succeed. There are now two recruit squads drilling very* succesfuily. The company will have a grand fall d r a * review on the evening of their reeep tion, April 3. The marksmen's badges will then be presented by » state officer.
BRASHER f ALLS. Hi
March '2:. 1V*> Thifr is a good time for j*«opW to
mind their own business R. M. Hill i& taking an inventory
this week f'hauneey Buck is a«si*t-ing him
A. B. Rolfe and family are p re par We notice Ira Goodridge has *%ew ; in* to travel with a first "lass show
J #8000, to be used on the Grass Rivnr at Maswena; this Is rather modest. Why was it not made $80,000? that would be more like business. It seems at the same time a bill was introduced to appropriate $50,000 on the harbor at Ogdensburg, and like amount** fori other places.
The report submitted by the president and trustees at the village election Tuesday, was as follows: Money received, tax #793,14; poll tax $212; li«en*e $3*34; other souroes $500; total $1,540.43. Money disbursed, street Com. $791.66; o*her disbursements
j $645.12; in treasures hands $103.70; I total $1,540.4* G. B. Bridges moved
that the report be accepted, the motion waj* seconded and carried unanimously.
'At the caucus called Monday evening for the purpose*"^ nominating officer* for ilassena village the following name.- wt-re chosen: President^ W. H. Pad lock; trustees. W. G. Snaith, I>. Hamilton. K. M. Smith; treasurer,
jG. K. Britton: collector. Chas. GranL j Junction
March 33, 1S8*. Maurice W I>altom of Hertnon,
paid Richviilea flying visit last week. Mrs. Mary Newell and daughter
Lola leave to day for Fairfield, X. Y., where Mrs >*. has secured an excellent position and where Miss Lulu will have superior educational advantages.
Our schools are all closed and Principal Payne is enjoying a visit at his home in Coldbrook, >*. Y.
Mrs. Andrew Oaks returned to her home in Watertown, Friday last, after a pleasant visit to her father Wm. Lacbine and other Richville friends.
W. E. Carpenter has just received a ( car load of Cbespeak steel nails, which | lie can recommend to builders and for
the sale of which he ha« secured the j sdte agency here.
Miss Man* Walker returned to Syracuse on Moqday to resume her position in the dress-making establishment in that city where *he has been so long employed.
O. J. Bos worth and family, of Antwerp, have been visiting his father Albert Bos worth, for a few days and Fred S. Bos worth arrived home Tuesday for a brief stay. Mr. Bo*worth J senior has been very low but s**ems to be improving slowly and his friends hope for the best
Frwl E. Gardner j * in Brasher for a few days and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mix are "rusticating* for a week at Dekalb j recent J v
March 'JO. 188* Allow a lover of progrr«s push and
vim to congratulate the citizen* of Massena and vicinity on the appear anoe of the first number of their new, newsy and spicy paper. The Massena RXPRS8S. Of course the Massena people will sustain and subscribe for it freely.
Our pleasantly located village, at the end lines of Waddington and Louisville and corner of Madrid, on the Grass river, i> not retrograding, neither Is there any ••boom/' bat is progressive and improving, and t h e ! outlook is good. The prospect of a junction here at no late day, of the continued Montreal L Massena rail* road, to Ogdensburg. via Louisville, Chases Mills and Waddington. and the Ottawa & New Y'ork railroad, via Goose Neck Island, to Norwood, would bring the latter road directly through this village. And so we wait, and work and hope, instead of going west to blow up with the country. We have a fine church, a hotel, two well filled stores, that of J. D. Moni han on the Louisville side of the street and Barnett & Alexander on the Waddington side; the latter is a new firm and starts oat with flattering prospects and showing a fine stock of goods; two blacksmith shops, a milliner and dressmaking shop, a wheelwright, paint and cabinet shop, a butcher shop, a grist or provender and feed mill, a saw and shingle mill, etc., and a tannery property, idle on account of settlement or the estate. This latter property might be put to good use as a tannery or for other manufacturing purposes as it has a good water power. We also have a first class creamery, Jacob Piper, proprietor and manufacturer. I t is generally understood that C. A. Clark, of Raymondville. will buy the milk here this season.
A pleasant marriage occurred here that of Mr Lvman Hears
IROSSJE
March :i. 1WS&
The recent thaw remind** us tha>'-our winter sports are near to a close.
The toboggan sJide on the furnac« hill seems to have he«eri saxily negleef ed of late.
Miss Kate I^eary, who w»»nt on the excursion to Washington, ha.* re turned boiu« her "trip "
Miss Minnie say, is very ill
Among the gu<*»t9 in town we notice Miss Mary Woodruff, of Gouverneur. and Miss Bell Divinie, of Ogdensburg
The walking match of The 37th inst resulted in fAvor of Ned Walsh, of Hammond
Mi** Kat«* Phalen, who ha* been ii. Ogdensburg for the pa>* ft w months, ha* returned home
j Wm. I divine and bnde have take-; up their abode on Parish street. They occupy the house lately vacated by Lev Beer^ and family Wo wL«h them a long and happy life.
Our village school opcn> Monday. March 36, Miss Ella Robb, teacher.
The many friends of T. 8. BurdsU, formerly of this place, will be pained to learn of his death, of consumption The sad event occurred at Greenville, 8. C , the !0th inst. G R.
The letters remaining uncalled for at the Rossie post office are JaiBes 9 Russell, S. H. LenneJl. Mrs Wm. £t. Dennis. Nelson Evans. *•%*
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lean exercising his trotters, and when Uncle or in Partridge gets out here
company this aeason D. W. Curtis of Svraeuse in
with hi* trotter*, we may expect to I town on business last Thursday have lively times and considerable fun. j Fr*<l Gardner, of Richville. wa> in
Geo. F. Kinney starts for his home! town the greater part of fast week i j the guest of Mrs. St. I>ennis.
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in Taylorville. III., about April 1. The Ladies' Mission Circle met a t ! ^rs . Emma Oat is. of l*p;^r .!a>
Mr*. F A. Donobues on March ?tb. ; Y-. bas been visiting relative* h«n The meeting was one of the most sue- < ps>t month et*6fal ones of the season. j The concert given by the pupil* of
I—Maswna has six known places where' the Consent last 8 a t u r i a y evenrng [^^hbke>^-U sokl ft«d ^tilf -there ^trelwicr a grain! sucx^e^ xneven,* jxirticu
•ore applications for license*. The j lar. The program wa.s nicely ar tillage has a population of aJ>out one ranged and well carried oat. Jt con thousand. j sisted of declamations, recitations and
Mr. INUIC Newton Crowky. another vocal and instrumental um*ic~ Rev. of Massena%s oldest citizeus. p a « e d j Father Deveiin, of Keesville, added away Monday. ( v e r T mu^b to the vocsJ part of the
E .W. Kinney is to sell a lot of. concert; having a very fine voice and j -cfcoiee dair> cow* at the residence of ! being well up in the popular airs of a | moving mto it * e IMX* Daniel S teams Thny are to \ St. Patr ick- celebration, his songs *^sokf at auction April 4
• The oancus was quite largely attended I which »-bows that our eitiren.- take a . lively interest i:: tin u»-lfarr*of the 1 community. About 7*5 vo;<s uere east on the }«\ ballot. Th- result of the election Tnesdav wa«» the eh(oc<'of the
to Misti Kate Manihon.
R o s s A. GII .LK
RossiB, March *). 1H». To tb« NcrUi«rB Tritas*:
As the correspondent of Brasher Falls does not seem to understand the di^erence between Hacku* or itossie. and Backus of Russell, let inesay for their information that the Backus of Russell was in Romaic on the 19th of this month and says he is in the field for the nomination of Sheriff, and Rossie will take a back sout and look on. I write this in all fairness to Mr Backus of Russell Yours kindly,
G E O . BAcarot .... _ . • ^ # . ' —
EDWARDS.
March 22, 1888. It is a long time since I wrote for
your paper, but will try* and be mom punctual in the future.
Plenty of rain and wind. We had a horse trot on t h e s e s a t
Trout lake, March 14. There w i s a purse of $85 raised on a side between the Mitchell mare, of Hermon, and A) Payne's stallion, of Edwards. Payne took the first two heats at his leisurr while the Mitchell mare ran the last half mils under the whip. .
J o h n McKee has rented a port of J. A. Fordhazn's blacksmith shop, where he will always be found a t his post, ready to do all kinds of black smithing with neatness and dispatch in a workmanlike manner. J. A. Ford ham will work in the same shop at repairing wagons and will do all kinds of woodwork on them at short notice on most reasonable terms; also repair gon locks in fine shape G. H. C
.' j above named officers, and the number j of vol*-* ea*t tt*. 'There v.a> very jit tie
cutting *hich would go to show that | in general the peopie were we]l <*ti*-! fied with the nominations
HAILESBORO
March £?. 1^" -The Haile farm hax bnwn K»ld to the
Baxter Bros, for $5,000 H W. John son, of Little York, has renvd the house belonging to the funn ar d i>
RACKET -R IVER
Marrb 21. 1 / Beulien Hitchcock, of Cornwall, is •oping for a few day* witn his broth-* . J . H. Uitebeock rrMii« EJixa Chase rave a party *o the ^*iug folks last Friday evening, and •**» games, mu^c and a splendid •••Pper. all departed for tbeirboaae* I Mm. p. A . Haver>tock has gone to *°t«iam to visit ber daughter. ; Tnemn Smith has made arr^ig^ •*•** to sstop with Cha> ••rrv be ha> be*-n for +zc
•. w- M McKetne ha» ^o->c * ~ f c o attend the pr. .v.ng **£n Will. Much ani^-t^ ^s» iVmitv over the cuct"*t
There is to be a sugar festival **' > were well received by the audience. ' D. Rich's hotel this Friday evening
| The house was pa^keil to overflowing, for the benefit of the ladies' soviet> land the n-c-ipt* satisfactory To the* ^ f Cline. of Baymondvihe. is ^ managers The popularity of Rev. t ^ e new m i | l er who takes the place of j Father Nyhan in getting up#the*e en- j w m . Deans in C. A Clark's cri< mill
u*rT.iinment« ha« gained for him a jf f Deans goes to Sac Franci*-o. CaJ.. reputation of being a verv «uccp«wfar to take a petition in a mill there
Mrs. Dr. J. H. Clark and daughter* The wedding of Miss Nina Stearns, Chloe. of Ogdenfrhur?. spent Sunday! of this place, and Mr. Bottolph. of in town, the truest* of Mrs s B ^far ( l^tsdam. is announced to take place eel Is. f
a t the !;ome of the bride. Thursday, Misses Jennie and May Smith are ' March ?2S at X o'clock p m. A large
visiting friends in Adams and other [number of guests are invited. points in Jefferson county j The farm house of Levi Stearns was
Mrx. MaxTuuipowsky and daughter consumed by fire ia*t Friday night at Martha returned from Baltimore on | ten r/cJock. None of the contents, Saturday. Mrs. T. was weii sxtlrted i^Wrtr t?pToftge<I to-"Tiw "son.Silas F. with the -coinforts furnished by the J ****»«'*• w ^ ^ saved excepting one managers of the" Washington excur- chair The insurance was with Person . | rigo & Peck's agency, at Potsdam.
Mrs. Geo. C. Lloyd, of Jacksonville. ! ( > u r prt»ent esteemed pastor has but III.. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Celin- j t w o tnore Sundays here this Confer-da Martin. Her many home f r i e n d s ! e D o e )'**&. -The ia*t sermon will t>e i are glad to welcome her. j preached on Raster Sunday. It is*
The friends of Rev G. Cross made t boped that he wiii l>e returnefl an ' him a pleasant social visit last Thurs- j other—his^ thmi—year. | da v evening. Twentv-flve dollars was i T h e r e s a s been rjuiu? an epidemic] th*' amount donated." [ or run of severe cokls here, cauaixig operation in the Pr«sbyt*rian churdt
March d0, 1&& The district school will bold a liter
ary entertainment in Rushton hall, Wednesday^and ^hursdsjr Wejainga. March 28 and » , consisting of farces, dialogues, pantomine, tableaux, reelta tion*> etc. An admission of 10 cents will be charged each evening. The proceeds to purchase school appliances All are invited.
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Osrpcsjmtloo election Tuesday ei-cMmd a good deal of interest The s:nfe being over th* ejection of tnx*- preach^] an T-—* and collector For pre*:dent. era!.
\ Ooi A. God an! was aga.'n the unani-:soa" cbo»ce of his townsmen, and '** -^ajmrer. Joseph Gvor?* wh- u , f^rhUiIly h*k« the funds for tr.e pt^->.-ar r i * aur.Jr. r.-riected Fvr*r-i-:--s » the *r»l.-'?w"n«: rote v ^ ra.* Ii V irwesfialL 4\ John L S»+tt 3* J h 'fficrto*--'- .;- I*arr3ao Mason i."* jjr Ki»i»L*.: w.-.> :b^ oojy or**» wJ.»o c r; )*i i*r> (i. - - _ v***** i e J ec t d. F* #r <*> I -l^c<rrr t":er. -r'* iJ*^ a tie; Geor^r- R
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; day. Mmmb i f He imi been i s fail ) tag hssiish far the past
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BRIER HILL
March 21. I H V William Tiltcfi: one of our oldest
residents died Saturday morning l i e wa« vf-rj well known and hurhiy r^s-peeted in this community, and was a charter w>einbeT of the F;rxt CangTe-gattionaJ char h her*- Rev Mr WRV
The winter terLi of the Hammond j» ?r*kd<*tl «^bool closes on Friday. March | 23 The school has tu*l a larre at-»tendance daring thi« winter Ail will
of one week I enjoy a -hort vacation or one The ^y>r:
tzxe tertn wiii open April 2 Mr* < <y>Y*er of Theresa is visiting
her *>n V A Cooper, of Hatumond Mr W T Stiles and Jame* Fa^ch
r.ey nj^-rt an eirviier.t t;n>c r.n thf-ex^ars.on : » Wa>hiri*r*<#n. Wc under
a:> If w*rrn<»rj at the u i i - *t.\nd ur. f^.!
p a r > f rttiu I> j»•}**< r 11 r
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Rev arid Mr> \W\ m,r» Vi^::^l t r a larg^ <*urj>r on the i rA'. i *;:*: \ > r. u j . ng u .: -. t;. e la R * - h r^t. a p^er.'.fui *-*pp:> <*f t'rr ?*o: "' *?<r* a r .*. i • of thi.* life. v vnch :;iey Ivic>r- \iz%.;i T;e N er.. 03 ed r.ftc^ 4* .V-Jr "i^j" I .v-'-
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Dr. Sesse hsc amoved to Morrirft/ywi) Toong ct saorinsjr into
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