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 UNIVERSAL POSTAL CON VENT1ON—WASHINGTON. JUNE 15, 1897. 1 71 7 • ’ E. _ _(Back.) Admwnistratwn of Post! (Still of UIC of ·---·-·---· - -··- odilce of destination.) Ofc: of  III. Panrrcvnsns TO ss rmzmsmm er Tru Annxsunr nv cssn or A cum ron sx oinuunr Application for lost (mmxcrsutnnn) ARTICLE or cormnsronnmwcx WHICH ins Nm snmvsu. artic1es—C0nti11ned. —by addressee. l Questions. I Answers. ’ ] p. Did the article come into the hands 0{ the addressee! q. Is the correspondence usually taken at the post-office, or delivered at the house? r. In the nrst case, to whom is it intrnsted7 , r. In the second, is it delivered directly to the [ is it deposited in a special box? If so, is i the box well fastened and regularly opened? t. Has correspondence often been lost? And if so. mention whence the lost correspondence has come. l u. Special observations by the office of destina- § tion. , This form must be returned to. . 1 ... - . ..
 * addressee or to a person in his service; or