y-v. s t 'tV v ..... . ... A - . mi ' If ' j I !k 'if . I f - I: t '-! 1 r 1 1 II- ! m J '4 a aV-- A av- . .ftURO, January 15, rftot sr. :d 1874. r. hf r p. 'I at Governor' mcwye ha been prcwoiited and road to t!o Oeneral Assembly, and is to lengthy for our column. M'o will (five our readers a syuopsis next week. Turn Pennsylvania Lafjislnturo met at narrisburrj at noon on Tuesday. Tho Senate contains twenty Republi cans, ono Liberal Republican, and twelve Democrat : end Die House titty one Republicans, thirty-six Democrats, and three Independent l; ni .TaU ('untnred with the Inst Legislature, there are two more Ke publicans in tho Senate an lone more II . Mat in me now, i no present session of the Legislature ti one of preat im p.rtauer, a considerable LTeuernl leg islation ia necessary to properly put into operation tho provision of the Uov? ronatittition. It has generally ben customary with Judges to hear both sides, and take the testimony offered by tho ileienilant before ile i.lin a caso. In the eaio of the "Virginias," however, tho Attorney Oenernl him decided that tho register was fraudulent, without any testimony being taken en th side of tho defense It would rn m that here wns a case for the courts, an tlioqnistion in not no mni'h ft point of law an a decision as to the facta of the cine, and the reputed owner. Mr. Patterson clninta liitt right to catahlidh tho jsutupaa of hia claim, before a jury. FKfnYLV4NM LKoiauiTrnR. The I'gislatnro organized on tho fith inat, by tho election of tho following ollicvra i Sxaker n. B. Strang, of Tioga. f'hief Clerk HubsuII Krrult, of Allegheny. Aasiatant Clerka Thomas Cloach ran, of LanciiHt-r, and Jom pli M'Afon of WeHtmort'land. UOftHB. Speaker H. II. M'Corinick, of Alleghenv. Chief Clork Y. C. Shurlock, of Heaver. A8ist.int Clerk Hugh A Morri son, of I hitler. ltenident Clerk John A. Small. I'rnntjltanla Item. Newnpaper mow are nol anch nnfortnnate Icings a many BUppoao. A reporter up in Luzerne county found a pocket liook three weeka no eontniiiing teu dollars and fortv three ccnta, ami ho haa been woaring socKa ever pidc. Seailet fever, it is naid, rages with roueh vinilenco in tlio noi thnrn aurtkiti of Laneaatcr eoiinty. With in tho lat few weeka piito a num ber of chilli on Lbvo died, and many aro now afflicted wth it in the nnwt malignant form. The Harrisbnrg Patriot, of the 31t aaj-a : YeMterday morning a young man of thia city bdegninhnd to 1'ottnville fur a puns over the i'liil adelphia and Reivling railroal. He received the fallowing answer t "The jubilee ia paused Hnve received or ders to issue no more. Vivo la Con stitution" drier, cashier" of thorNational trust company. Pittsburg, ia said by his friends to be willing to return provided ho iti not prosecuted. It is asserted that drier cau tell where some 1UHUH)0 of tho missing funds of tho trust company havo gotio nnd will promise toseenro tho restoration of that nmount to tha assets of the institution if permitted trcturu. In Philadelphia where, a few weeks ago, tho businoss aspect was gloomy and disheartening, afluirs Ko I'nrtlotiM. Tho rittsbnrg T Ujraph expressci an opinion that undar tho New Con stitution the pardoning powor of the Clovernor is pmetieally abrogated for about a year, Hi power under the teimt Constitution, says that pier, easos an aoon as the adoption of tlie now inut nimont ia legally proclaimed. Under that ho can grant no pardon, anil commute no aenfnco, except upon the recommendation in writing of tho Lieutenant (lovcrnor, Secre tary of the Commonwealth, Attorney Oeneral, and Secretary of Intcmid Affairs, or any throe f them, after a full hearing on duo public nolico in open session, tus. Now tho reeomnien'lation of the Attorney Oeneral and Socretary of tato is not anllcient, and there be ing no Lieutenant Governor anil no Secretary of Internal Affairs, it fol lows thut no pardon can be granted. Theso officers are to be elected in Novemlwr, 1M74. Now, if it was designed that the Sec retary of Internal Affairs was to suc ceed the f urveyor Oonoral, and such would appear tho reasonablo con struction, then it follows that the Board of Pardons, if it enn be so call ed, can have no cxistenoo until tho second Tuesday of Slay, 1873, and we nre at a loss to seo how, during the interval, any pardoncan tie grant td. The Lcgis'ature cannot confer tho pardoning power, and certainly AGENTS WANTED AT $50 A WEEK. ' For Thf TAlrrartf Mttvnqer,n IL LUSTRATED Weekly, o( Genond Literature, with ft If?r5 Premium. Sample Copy and Agents' circular sent on receipt or stamp. Address, 'THE LITERARY MEPSENOER." Milwaukee, Wis. mi mtlNTSTRATORS NOTICE. TTI MS nf ADMINISTRATION" lh mIrIa fr Ji6ib P. Ilnmmrl dru'il. Ut of Mullro towonhip, ttnytltro'niiiT, Pi nniyltftiiU, hvln b9n rat.tl in tb nni1riilf n.f, sll rfi knoln( OirDlflTX IoiKIiimI loKMnliW rfiiird loinnh linmediat Mtmcnl, tho bsnm eltlmi will prwwnk II tliFDtintad lor nlllrm" to lill .bcm duly ftu J0..'tl. JOHN MOVf S. nr JACOB HUMMIL JN. A4mlallftrf. TOTIClil.' more encouraging look. Tho large ' "noroni way tnau tual proviaeci oy manuractoriesof cotton. w.H.len and ,t.he "W- T'1" t,'-'re" iron have, as a general thing, resnm- ,ore- nn "itorregnum oi more uiau ed work , tho shrinkage of yaluo has 7J' Rrant.ng of pardons, Won almost entirely mado up, and J for h V J Oovornor is proilucera are receiving rair priced b- i 1 fif tboie Id I MSB v-.v... NOTICE is hereby given that I htrt rurohiaort thminin prop rrtT from .lotin Hml-IPk, of lfvr tnwnMf. ml If fl th m In hl noMi-talnn until I hli tlfftnani th puma, Thai nnv ron or pr,int nixMllm with lb (tin will h drill wlik so I'onllflt li Uw i I tar Mr 1 Korrol Mr. I colt.t HUrop, S round Oattlo, S llaifara. t I'ow,. nh.mta, lUrnon fl4 rfir, I Plow, I trnrt Waiom. I Itoiur 1 bay ritka, I oixih Iht,ii !l nln Tab'a, t Ikil ad brMm, -bmni 1 daak. Jan. . 73.1 ISAAC SILOES. "T O - D A Y," THE TKOPLM ILI.l'8TRTtD PAPM. It tm A thntnnvh im imtilsia aknl Ulna. it cannot provide for its exercise in a traiciti. o.r iinnK art'n, nni aamini.'(aiih -. ... .... I il,. Imi .IT...I. f .i.am.... .h. ..it... r -M rosntrr. It la m papar tbat. 'onca Irttrotlqc! In Itio raiutty lri'l, it anra to In angarly wtrbU fur aud i arrfull; Ktiarttd Tlit thuic uf THREE or THE MOST BKAUTllfL Hon. John B. Linn, of Bellefontc is recommended for Secretary of In ternal Affairs,' through tho Philadel phia I'rctn. If what his advocate savs of him be true we fear he will never bo honored with tho position. He says: "In hint we would pimples tionably find the right mnn for the place, but his merits will never bo The War In Mnn llottilnro. St. Thomas, Jan. 4. A French man-of-war arrived hero this morn ing, bringing ex President K-tez of San Domingo as a passenger. When tho Revolutionist appeared before Snn Domingo, Uaez, seeing that re sistance was useless, entered into a convention with Gen. Gonzales, the Ll V- C7? nnic1 (!) ? P , In v., n- i ' k: - ., j -' .. - ' 4 tv . 7 : . t i .... i .. i -. Ba tl tl CJ r 1 -n t a I aC' lJar7 .llllVilll' Dillitlvnnn -Cr If n itarlnnil a. viiiiuj w uaaaaw a' a.wav ivauv i j aa-- villll . 1 a, a.am HJUI J . 1 " " ' ' -- ....... .. . . For Hmmcdialc BDisposf.Il .flboca ULlWL WE OFFER ALL THE mm Tur. annual report of the Stule Su perinti-ndent of Soldiers' Orphana' Schools, says : Since tho iimugura tion of the present system under tho administration of Govirnor Curtain, in 1874, nearly seven thousand chil dren of men who guvo their lives for their country havo been admitted to the different institutions throughout the State. Theso little ones are clothed, boarded, and educated at the public expense, and about ono, half tho above havo already left the schools independent young men and women, capable of earning their own living and doing their duty in what ever position they may bo called up on to fill. Tho care Pennsylvania has taken of her soldiers' orphan ia something of which every citkeu may well bo proud. known if we wait for him to proclaim I Bp,-r,n0 chi,:f of tho revolutionists, them." We may exect many good j Htipnlating that ho should be allowed tilings to take place under the newto leave peaceablv, and that his Constitution, but wo fear that the ; fud Hhould bo" permitted to re men who trumpet their own fitness ;...: : t, (,. ,,,,,l,.ll1 are the men who will still receivo the j tIoh wh s.ih1 to. rii.1 the revi.ln. CI1ROMOH rror Imnril It Riven l anliaerfbrr, yU t ".lu.l nn 111th" an I 'l.luli. sjiblno." and twn branll'iil ehlld I'l'nrra, bjr Mrr. Annaaaiia. and " Anetn iba ifW'lrma." a baautliul land. i-apa In wlr-.l.ir bj Iht Oflabraiad Hiikit KoaTRn. All oar n' hTa mrli of rath, an l rt prird In dellvar II. m tutri-Chor wiik a Sub iirrlpUnn iVrtlllnto alunad l y tha pnbllal ara, at tha llmotha inonay ia inl1. Afi-iita wanted -riwhre and lib rl Indmvmanla nflarad. hampla roplaa with full parllrnlara and d'ai-rlp-' ll'.n uf iha i bruroxa, ant on racaipt of fit oi-nta. Only two dollars and a half a year. Annum To Day rrlntliix t rulllshlnj Co- 7t Sdiimm St., PhilmMnhiti. 713 Umalway. Nrw York, WSi-h x.l At., Uotlxa lis, lt S 117 E. laMll n 8t, Clileano, oflices. Among the Republican candi dates for Supreme Judge, under the new Constitution, the uamos of .ludgo Hutler, of Chester county, and Hon. W. W. Ketcham, of Luzerne, have been mentioned. On tho side of the Democrats, either Judge Ludlow or Hon. Georgo M. Dallas, of Philadel phia, will probably be tho candidate. George V. Iawreuce, of Washington county, and M. Hall Stanton, of Philadelphia, aro spoken of for the new oflieo of Lieutenant Governor, aud Hon. Thos. J. liigham, of Alio ghauy, and Hon. Thos. E. ICobhrau, of York, for Secretary of Internal Affairs Vittshury Uaztftc. Caenerul ,twi, ..California ha about 8,000,000 head of sheep. The wool crop in two shearings, at an average of t e n pounds n?r head, would amount to i changes in its representatives abroad 80,000,000 pounds, or 15,000.000 j but Admiral Polo de Bcrnabo, the tionints immediately entered tho cap ital amid the acclamations of the peoplo. 'J ho country is tranquil. RauincHB continues as usual. Gen. Gouzales denios having given any orders affecting tho Samana Ray Company. On tho assembling of Congress the matter of the leuau will bo calmly discussed. I'roiu ftpuln, MAimin, Jan. 9 Tho Ministry have issued a long manifesto, ad dressed to tho tuition, declaring their objects to bo iudentical withthuso of the revolution of 188 A decree was promulgated to day dissolving the Cortes aud announc ing that elections for a new body will bo held as soon as order is ren dered secure and froedom aud uni versal suffrage aro unhindred. The Government will make many more than tho totivl product of the United States in 1S71. . .80 great, out in Denver, is tho demand for money to bo used in now buildings, that it always commands two per cent ier mouth on tho very best improved real estate, Bocurity, Another iucroaso of tho public debt is announced, instead of the splendid reductions which havo ho 1 t .1 .... e.uK iHieu 1110 nuo. mo mereao this month amounts to 8,45:1,272.71, This i not great enough to excito valuing tho property nt about one apprehensions, but any enhancement hull its taxable valuation, of our immense burden of debt is ..In tho Indian territory every deplorabln. It is unnecessary, too ; settler who marries a srjuaw is here for if the people were furnishocl with ; after to be presented with a section an adequate supply of currency tho of land. W e may now expect to soe Government coffers would always be 'a company formed to marry squaws inn u oversowing, ainl tlio national paiid taUo up sections of lands, ImjikU secTired 1y a mortgage on the land to be placoil in the market ami writ ten up by tlio press . .Tho bridge to bo constructed over the Frith of Froth, Scotland, will be tha largest in the world. Its height will bo 150 feet, and tho mini- there is , ber of spans nearly 100. The great drawing! simu in tho centre is to bo 1 500 feet Minister to Washington, will remain there. Movr.MKHTS or nrr. cahusts. IUyomne, Jan. 0. Don Carlos "and 1 Gen. Llio with 25.000 men nnd eight pieces of artillery have entered San tona. Generals Moriones and Artre- juna imve rcciuveil reinforcements. battle is cxpocted to take place soon, the Carlists making tho attack, Tho Carlists now completely sur round Bilbao, and are about to re uow their attack on Portugalcte. obligtttions could again be placed in process of rapid extiiigujhhmout. The publish! debt statement shows that tho outstanding volume of legnl tendi r note now imounts to $;178, 4S 1,3.1'.). 50, and though tho improve ment in the revenues since tho height t uiu pniiio is inuTKed, likely to bo n still further upon the l 1,000,000 reserve. 1 a0ijfmt 'rmn. Till. G ROVER & RAKER lock srircu CONTAINED IN OUR SPACIOUS WAREHOUSES llcing the Combined Stocks of ALL. DcjMiatincntw, COMrRlSINQ ron Men, Youths & Hoys' AT STILL LARGER DISCOUNT Iff PRICE. JVOTE. AVe wcro induced to operate hirgly, and laid in a heavy (dock, becauso of tho nnivon expcclatiob. " au unuomiuouly good business season. Wannmaker A Brown desire to make it widely kuown that the wholo-of their stock of newly manufactured Meum lotttiiH mid Boys' Clothing, guarnateed to be of Reliable MatoriaUFoahionable Cut and Bubstontial .uake, is arvauged for a 1111111: Salt Lake, Jan. 0. It is reported hero that Helena, Montana Territory, ia nearly destroyed by a fire which commenced at 1:30 this morning in China town, and swept away nearly the whole of tho city. The Interna tional and Cosmopolitan Hotels, tho First National Bank, and every frame building on Main street above the St. Louis Hotel have gone. Yans Si or nearlvoue third of a mile in width. Blem s large fire proof store and tho feet wide. Iti"'hc the c Sew I liff Machine. Th Ortrver and Raki-r intKhlna farfl-il an ntliar mai-hln. lur liKtSS UjkiDR bdg.u.r .1 fKini uaa. Tha allti-h la haantlful and dnraM. II In n alinpla In Ha p nulilnallnn nf arl and It. rrw Ileal nratliHi thai It la vary clt in. ull to m l ll uttt of onli r, anil la iallj luauaS'tl. It la Inralual.l- in II .family, a hi Hall kln.l. of w.irk ran U" hn.. Hie nnet lulTlil, aa vail aa tha coaraut alia ..jual faclllijr. ThaORnVtn k HAKK.n Uli Hi nni-ni Im. provinrnta ta naat, ilurahla. nrnaru.utal, aim. nla, and ,arf l in lu opratl .na. It r.iUlrai la.a ..liana, fur rpalra Ikaa anv of tlui n.nn.. iiu. macniuaa in uw, ana Uaa vovn IB oonalaul uaa fur Sixteen Years wlthnnt Iha nntla nrn. rani for r.palra. It l nni-it nni-nru wen niaea Walnut labia and so var. XHINALtUY A ug 1-1 '73 Stlinsgroee , Pa. and smaller spans 150 : will tl'ree l'usses. The r;ttNhnr.r Tho question of railway companies force of tho I'nited States navy at luufiinr fi'A.. ........... .....1 11. A r liv . i 11 . 1. iey i esi, wouiii seem u) amouni 10 is estimated that tho structure cost about 10,000,000. .Tho concentration of the whole xniuiiir nee iiasses under the new Constitution seems by no means clear to the ollicers of theso coi-porations. The instrnment in tho eighth section of t'10 articlo on railroads provides "Xo railroad, railway or other transportation company" bhall grant freo passes, or Ixisses at a discoHuL to any poison except ofllcers or em ployee of the company." But it will be observed that the section has no penalty, aud that there can be none unless the LegiHla ture enact a law for the purpose. The Board of President of tho city rail ways in Philadelphia, held a meeting nnd resolved that no flue pas-ics tdiould be issued, in obedience to tho Jiew Constitution, but at a meeting held last wick, they rescinded the resolution. 1 here was a diversity of opinion as to whether tlia nov' Constitution, riiupiy oy iM auoptum, oould prohib it the isMliailCQ of free niUIUI a.,,1 whether suba.pieiit legisliilion, de fining penalties for infraction, t., ere not neeileX It was stated iu' wio meeiing that the Pennsylvania railroad company had issued Misses to all members of tho State Legisla ture und to other jiersonaand that tho Mwket Street aud the Thir . tcenth and Fifteenth Street railway eomimuies Lad also issued annual pantes for the present year, each com pany dating tha passes prior to the 1st inst , so as to have them issued txjfore the new instrument went into offset. Sundry attempts were made to set tle the question definitely, so as to have all tha eompuuies pursue uui- an intention on the part of tho Gov eminent to inform forcgin powers that, although Congress has not done much or shown a disposition to en courage it growth, yet Btill in coso of pressing emergency we can show in point of men and guns and vessels a respectable force. ..There is a now subsidy scheme on foot for the construction of an American daily hue of Eurepean stcumers. It is proposed to make !hlo round trips peryear between the I'nited States and Liverpool. It is designed that every week two ships shall leave each of the ports of Bos ton, New York aud Philadelphia, and one ship leave from Baltimore. The parties proioso to build ships and issue bonds to pay for them indors ed by tho government . .The enormous expenso attend ' I ing the Modoe war has i n all proba ; bilit t not yet ended. Settlers in Southern Oregon and J Nor thorn Cal ifornia are urging their Congrcssion- ol representatives to have the gen eral government rotmburse them for losses sustained by the depredations committed by those Indiana. A bill has been already introduced in the House, Nesmith, of Oregon, and also in the Somtto, by Mr. Mitchell, of that State, for the appointment of throe commissioners for the examina tion of these claims. Should the bill pass it will ha tnkeu as an evidence that Congress is disposed to make the ueceasarp appropriation for tha dam age sustained by such depredations. There seems to be an impression in N swhington that there is but little 1 estein Union Tele graph Company are destroyed. A strong wind was blowing at tlio time, and nothing could stop tho progress of the flames. Telegraphic commu mention will bo established during tho day. Tho President, has appointed Hon. Caleb Cushing to succeed Geuernl ficklos as Minister to Spnin. The worst feature of the affair is, that, Cushing is a Democrat Vi" -s-w "toted ..very whrre. funicular. fcOo., st.Louli v.. free. A. II. Dlais "A comltte Viilur'mllliiUuryoJIhe Timet.'.' "Tlit bfM, ehtitpcM, and mod uccr JulFumiltj l'tqxr in the L'niuu." 11 1 . Harper's Weekly- Kplemlidly Illustrated. Xotirrg 0 Iht Vrm. Tlia Waakly le Iha ab'.at and moat pow.rrullr llliirtiawa perludioal uiiMlauad la lna.,unlry. Iiaatlltoriala ar. aehilarlv and onvinolna-, ami carry nu.'biht. Ita llluatralluii.orourr.nl atauta aro full and frh, ami ar. i rri.ar. , h, our neat dminara With a airculatlon of iw.uoii. Hi. Weekly U laadby at laa.t lialfa million of ti.raone, and Ita Intluenr. aa an orKaa of niiloloa ie alini lT tram-uiloua. Th. Weakly mali'talm a noaitla.poaiilan, and irree 'lai lilrd eirwa on KiHilol and toelal uroUifme. IxiuUrllle Uourlir Journal. SUBSCIU I'TIO.V 1874. TERMS 1 nARPER'S WEEKLY, nee year. IOO. SI luclnilraiire raMnciit of I'nited Slates noe Ujt. ly tli. iiulillti.ere. Sul.aeilpiluue la Harper'e Marailn., Wnkll end llaiar. tn one aildreee fcr on yaarSIVi or lool lUrper'e Feilodieaie, to ou. addrraa for on. year !. ioa .a nayule by lb. eubacrllatra el ilie ouloa a ber. ro.Kt Aa Kilra 1 o,.ri.( either ike Meriuli1, aai. It, or Baar, will be au) ellad vraile fbr aaary Olubnf rive Vubaetibar. at .1 ..cli, In on. re' uiliiam e, or Su colef fur ), witKnut atlra CliVI iMTalaa. l afal le be th. auhaailLa.aal la. .Hue ober. ie.iad. nai l auujberecaa b. aitilled at any Uaa.. The annual Volume of Haroer'B eakl la neat elMk bladldT. alll be autlil iilinu fru of etiNMiaerartt W) ee-k. A caaipiau aVt. roaa- Tiaine; nrvaawaa vola., ml .a roeolnt mT ? Og a 5 M Hi So 1. 1 "82 s S3 5 1 2. 1 7 22 it " CD K J! n f 2 o f ; C o 0 rS B O sa xl Od Sa. e. e i 5 V B e JT ? r? rr.o S-rt : 53 58 p re at) 5 ? 1- 3 At a now anl lower Bcalo of pricen. Tho improvements in our business tho past year havo enabled us to cheapeu pviooa and inoreaaed in mant,war h liuiwuvuviq V VIII vllowlllL I De IMPORTANT FACT. W'o have abnndant testimony every day that it is impossible for an7 other' house to sell aa cheaply, and no ono now questions tho superiority of our make of both Men's and Hoys' Clothing', trail THE ASSORTMENT IS jSIX-FOLD ,v ... . -..... . . t LARGEE ;T3ffi ANkiOTRE This is a special opportunity. Our ro arrangements roquire tho irumediat disoaal of somo hundreds of tho sands of dollars' worth of goods, and wo are offering the most seasonable aud fashionablo overcoats and suite for OOUl men uuu uj)m u JPE!!SJSMIPTIffiY SAILIB, "... ' ' ' ' ' ? i And the peoplo who have mado purchases sinoo the sale began urediigbly delightod with their bargains and aro iH.tttiiiig m uieir menus, ( , MKN'S OVERCOATS. Splendid lota of bluoand black beaver , Kerseys in dark olive, brown and London siiioko coiores. An unusual eheap lot of Chinchillas aud other fabrics that make very warm aud comfortable gaernents. Our derricks and Capos are the cheapest jet offered. -" - ' 5n2NT,3 8UT3 FOR D11ESS ATOAR Very much nuder regular nrices-Evory one exnocting to bur a blaek or uiuu nun nuoiiiu ttvau iiimnoii 01 uie great ourgain iocs now spieaa upon our counters. ' Every day suits will bo cleared out at astonishingly low prices considering the qualities aud excellent maka, " rarticular lots of warm and long coata for business and streot'purpoees are offered at excellent bargains. ViklilM Ami voula miua. ....iif.ili, liiiiii1..A.ld i.t i,.ii..ii. 1.. m.,.i.. . t ....I I : . : il. . . ,, ;. ; a ' ...... ... ' .v uivivi aiao itiiu uwaMi. r. very 0110 wanting goou wearing garments may tie sure to gel tliem irom our presout slock. ' 1 t BLACK PANTS. We never had a bottcJ assortmont to solect from. . . , ., . Jat itei and 1 anta for the laU src.piletl nn bp the liunitretls, and will bear examination by the ladies, who knew tli laai.A 11. A.al Uil...S I.. i I 1 ll. . I - . " " " liuu ikiuvb UU W W )(UtU IU IIUUU UIU UttTU UUT iue UO ruir-ja : , ; n n v sr n v m ci n a w jx - , . ': ,. i : ..; i- ' ' ''I'.-Jl ,iil.,,i,. 3m p5" : g--; fl 2 ? -iff J a i Of all sizes, styles, qualities, coloriand prices. Wa llJI,. .rt...MH.A,l lt..f DnK.1 .AJ. AH A. AmI 11... .W In 1,1,11.. ....I..H.H..1.I.. ll.. I.I!.. - , ... . - - - - - ... ---- - - m -" w.. ....i. a.w.. mvw... luiniiiHj 111a iivi 1 11 . a uiiu mi pr 1 11 1 1 rm i. , i an. neutrally serve our friends without delay. " ,. , ( t i'reraru lonuhimi 10 iu-rvv romiotiona irom aoiuai v&tuti. wa invito th i.ni.i a atir.i.K- il. ..i... .. . : ' ....... . ... f . ' f ."I'l'V Minn imii nn"' a .- u -f nu ! w lia.a.11 IVUOI'tlirilS Mwll aV IIIHI aiMHa Tl W (II . U1J if) nillllMy I'm ni r. wit in MS i svh nn ,iiii triii.iiiM muu'te 111 Lim iuusl 1:11.1 nniir 1 nai, waai nfo n ahi.i m 1 . ...a ... 1. m ii. 1 .illi-wl 1, u,a Mil mm I lilts tl a ftt.tarl 1. 14 ar ilii wu . .1 v " " . v , I vlltvtlVI V iD WUW nitlllM tllW MVJaV (I'laVJ URI ' ' ' ' I ' I f I ? '4 f... .. . . . . ,.. , ......... .... 1 ... a 1 uJJi JL C JUL E J "I O; iliiViV I'; mnnnmir . . 1 ' " a il Sajrrrr i
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