U NEW nom ALL NATIONS. . —Olive Logan's new novel still be cauca.., , ,sothiriss." Bret - Hiiite'snewx lecture is about, "Some Bad People." —James Partorewill complete his "Life of Voltaire" Per time tint Year. - . , —Miss A nnie Howells does the literarrys for tho Chicago Inier-Cke. • , Mattliewliziold refers to I I on a se "conntry gentleman with no ideas." __—TiniShirt !fonts are the fashion at Norwich, Clorm. ' - •—Chittegs' czn?p. meetings broken outin Cali fornia. I. „ , Lmheat worth 90 loon' bushel in lii t s, and *e la. cents a Om. Louisiana claims to -prodm finest sitifbuildixtg timber in the world. -New Orleans is the home m WO working girls. • • rs —A good sermon is like ' a ki it requires hut two heads and one sppl —At ths ViennEi` erAtibition exhibitors gained prizes, including 4() di iothonor. conimittee hasleen appo in France to l'stiggest some, remedy" for cinakeS. 1 —A baby was, born in Fr.: Co., Minn. This fact- is .remarkable, mother is CO years old.- .—The Registered 'Letter d , meat earned the government t 85,000 net the past There:l is a. Miss' curl which the are twelve- preachere---tbo and his eleveit sons. __. s • 1 ---A .nets and , : valuable fie coal - has quite lately beel discoTered in aruptonshire,England.f, - --Hot. tea and: coffee is -s to the_ passengers on the drawing-roo. ' on the liartford and New naveu road. • ? ---A • eleirgyman' lately said modem young ladies were.:Lot the dt of Shem and E4na, but of hem and sham thildien put stow the. street oaks and then m the language of thetriVi - new war vessels has! , p the British navy, and twe7 .otiree of construction. Chica' the tracks ofl eloquence rr. ' - 24 1hre been addpl ti others are is —Chiea o wives get diverCed.' be clue their husbands', legs are too long for Lthein to Lee step with. —Air . , rish :Pa:p na er , ention4 the ease of a IDa lin girl who fell in love with her brother and °remitted suicide in conseqfienee. -Like 'ether ,public benefactors, "bld l'rob bifil: " t ryd lif -'1 ref ot , a ~ i,s E a .. .. e Bs a - fl o boy. I - - - 1 'I . . ..', -On the first day's session of the 1 J7C-nate air. Stunner will introduce again his .'-- civil rights' la. s ' . .. 1 1 - . *---beneal "Hardee was kicked in the suldby a trade a few days ago,, and is clan •'; geronaly ill, I . I —lct ohnaton. and Beaniegard • , are the only wo men in the couutry the Herald canr.ot triter .iOV. - 1 • , —The ~ •_ - i - vides that at - ing =Sandi i l , LA 1 ft . • have puichat4 of-his ':Joarn• -.-- . — 7 - • I r ill , '..' etlnnsel.t B o - steamship l As .... : T. :, -;-The tiy_ing .. 6 sec Pt h by contl 1 • —MO . brilliant) and' this cop try lanio law of this State pro s permit found shooting or hunt tyis-liable to a fine of-$25. ?a of London . booksellers ied from the Shah the copyright i I of Travel." .. liiinson, United States emen, died of consumption on the" =prig, on September 14. People - of Ontario are .. I %e ati r c u , n;i .o i r r o or ne a s e t n a t tu c e .a o c f i Teel:ail . iev. Charles .Gingsky, the popular English antlior, .frill'visit 400 n after Christmas. - , Wise be rilvlci G-( -go4t - arsr c e no • 6, is too wise in practice •tb odiell• of again. Donaldson will t t time—and ida silk balloon. . --46114 Wilson haS married Lanra . . Lawreoe, aril a wretched newspaper man, at.- . susses thin of having retired on his Lanra L's. - i .', —A new garnient for th 9 ladies' wear tho co riming winter Rill be called the .. 6balti'i' _- : • ,_. .. ~ - • —4ost of the ladies :appear to be "run:.:,in g it at Present, to keep pace nith.the i-re'val;iug far;lkion.- • - =--S. young • Loikion .tv . qi;a' au has Lad lid liu, and arrested tQr az*anlting tier while walhin t home itom the,: marriage core. morn-. I: , ' -.i't: is i , have lidcn ui a curative,m cod liver oil. - --. —The • A g ree not to .m. -xlicr 1-;- eel - 1:s at lib( - 1 . '--31iss - . of "Grace .i . the ly'ric pt Reek, ,1 ow stated that the_Chineae Z i ng shad liver oil for',.centuries as I . (1 that it la ruoro efficacious than Rum-ilk* .(Pa.) maidens purchase atiy ory goods ifter,4 r. nt the shops to shut and set the fly.- nnie Lippencott, a daugh-1 qeenwood,"- made her Mgt on: go at pewagine„ -Michigan, laet: • . Adirondact Murray sayEl bunt of lying (tone in this court trq aething" stt_stlpendorts as to ail, himself." • d lady from the - country; ,married ciausliters, ycnt imp gia, the other day hunting fo .7 Ho ndrv. • that `ltho.a.! to-day 73 30 tonnii Satan -!-4:1111.0 111th' Lsix ng, ta, th. 2 Pittrobs'i .... H3_ltss [Margaret Bennett, a sister. of the late ,awes Gordon Bennett,'of the Neiv ' York7Arc..id; died the other day , at 'flintley, in l Scotland, to the eightieth year of her age. 1 1 I- I --4nti r Masonry ', is reviving . in I Virulent. ' ermont is .. 1 the only State that • voted for a ti-Masonic national candidates ill { /.',:2.1 .. „ J- , , --IA i .- d card in a Brooklyn barbe'- ; i . tht p uinele , • announces: "Boots blacked i - . . , rde.'l pat est not-that be very bad for te -7 - S i ocki ngs? , ,i , .. 1 - 4 ---nnsylvania girl went black - • A P Ikrrying ilv weeks ago, and when heard from the other d y was keeping honie with her hus band in Gc rgia. • 1 1 7 —Henry Wenk, the Ticlionte, bar -1.( r, who wa's arrested a short time since chars- IA St ith an attempt to fire his own bundler, naS tried aiid convictsd at Warren last week. - --iCarlf Vorr Want argues that Adam ,I b , was a monkey bef - ,re Eve was created, becanite a igcrrillaas thirteen ribs and man-onlc ”•twelve, on hatinfr been , removed to malie w tm an. —A nnee • . • ' ticut admirer Of. Ale* l - e t antler 11. Stplien4 wrote to him• asking lazuli( sassafras was good for the blood, and Mr. Stephens wrote back on sil - tean pages of note _ paper that it was. --- l - - 1 -The King of Dahomey died lak , ~i . • month, a d owing to his' unpopularity only twentyfour' n - omen were inariaolatcd on his grave, insfeid of, several thousand that aye • - usually required on such an occasion. I. 1 - • L -A citizen of Washington Pa., offers two to donate w acres of land within the borough limits to shy company or person I:short - ill locate a manufactOrypn it that will employe hundrill hand,.',- —Thq Cafnbria Iron Company has c,,:nrabne il the extension of its blast farnae capacity a Johnstown. It is proposed to build two tuna sof superior stw le, embracing all the inode n improvements. , 2 +-711 Kingston, (N. Y.) Jourg ,l ai bss be n snadehappy by the visit of a man who 1•4:d op his ba!k subscriptions for thirty-ojae lysts, and advance subecriptons of ten years , r hanself arul tweere yearsior his mother. 1 • I --A i,ensioner of the war of 181; Itho has f , rlc., received an annual gorernmqnt„ ':envance of .i2lO and has never spent a c*Fil (•f it, is ow said to be the richest marlin llock.ngh m county, New Hampshire. , . ? ! —The engineers of some of the Pen t.s3lrabia Railroads amuse themselves by cep. ruing tame trent in the water-tanks of their locomotivs4whero they are said to flourieh, in spite c the constant motion to which llii‘Y are subjc te/. ' f —Th; bonded debt of Ludlam il ' ' county, a reported by the State Commis sioner of Statistics, amounts to $164,691 O. The floating debt is set down at $19, 0 0/ $.7. This amounts to about six dollars to eac h tn habitant.ll ...,, ~ ' „ t , , —An 014 woman -*tit in 'Lick Mil ' low, not Many miles away, has a boy snip e ivso veers olds with a moustache and side 'MskT. iihe is in a quandary to know what to do th him. d nyt West told her to send hick l' , lrn um. Uniontoten ,9anciarer, i spiteful cotemporary sap :. ,i.,...gpr pee le call it 'outrageous' that the L ,:socerd of the country Jai' are allowed with - i 4 but rSligioris reading matter. Certainlyi it \ • 1 , outrag sons. They shonld be fornished4th the l'olice Gaztite,Day's Dc,ings,and Lan er . _ papers." I I , t, _ —The Thinisntawney Argus app- Tog 8 NI, for a typographicaberrer that appeared - in a love pderu given in a recent issue. It t. 4 io.,mad of thelme i of 1 iel ( d her antler the calks stairs," :. - r.,.1 *l' Lia • her tinder the silent stars," •, , hitli w snuite. a m.L3take t indeed, I I: Wadfortifttiodtt .Sopt. 25, D 373. EDITORS I K. 0. by JEFFERSON COIMTI. The iFsPITBLICAN COITNTy TICKET. 10,- FOR EEPBESIZTATIVI3, E. R. MYE i ll, OP Wrsox, JAMES ILWEIIii:B S I FOB ASSOCIATE J131)04 J. W. INGHAM, or WrIMOT. 188— Lion. ,091 ilomaz Tansumra, , MAT. MARSHALL, ,or Famint ted • . th- CO3fILI/3810N88, ABEAM SNELL, or knouts. .born as its .11711 Y commestoseft, I art profit KNAPP, or Coiumms, ' Eurirroß, - ' • E. R. pk.LONG, ot TowAzum Norm. yin athor TnE'REprmacias VOTES a of -orth Are printed and readyfor dis • ipticat. Republicans in the , several districts; should see t having them forwarded and properly prepared be. fore the day of eleCtion. :reed CUB I that &ten STAND BY ,18 Oil study 'em I There are the the 'republiCan party,' Vi and party,:land the n ite r hereof is one . of them, who preferred some- other i candid l te 'to Jas. H. Wien, but the Convention ' having placed him in nomination, every consistent party man is bound to yield him support, unless h o: has forfeited his' - claim . - to 1 ' - such support, by infidelity to he principles of the party, - or som e act proving his lack'of integrity., No7 . one accuses him of either of these crimes. his record as a consistenti - epublican, 1 is an honor to himself arid the party he has so faithfully served : l Wherever he is known his name stands as a . 'synonym for honesty and integrity. What he has faults, we shall not at 'tempt to deny and that many cif his legislative ac t l and paliticaljnanceu c'res do not met with our approval !is well known/. t the perpetuity of n iour county de ands that we ; should hniVe - at this tme our wisest and !most erperiend men in 04 legis lature, and believing Mi.: WiTs has !no super i or • i no superior as a,sagacions, ncorrup- Rible public servant, we believe that lan petty jealousies and'' ikrsonal !pique Should - be laid aside, and that (republicans slit:sad stand' ton the ele: vated Plane of public weal. e3l2s my -five I , Mr. Manic has laid his plans to secure a naember of the legislature from Lycoming county, - favorable to his schemes, and should he be suc cessful _i will require a united op-. position on the part of those opposed to 111innequa, in this county, to thwart his designs. This is the par amount issue; and all .questions of party policy were lost sight of by the republican convention, in selecting candidates 'for the legislature. On t„ 'the ' her hand, the democratic con vention fund the organ - of the party surrendered to .HEIIDIC One of the candidates , is the open advocate of division and the Argu-1 isi doing all ipowerz to aid the Movement, under the Brack of Col. PIOLLET'S lash, if no more potentjnfluence has been brought to bear. Division or anti division is the question to be settlea at the ballot-ho's on the 14th of Octdber. If you deSire'to see the county maintained intact; vote for Mnsn and WELD ; but if yoti wish to aid one of the most Unscrupulous, and notoriously corrupt men in the commonwealth, and hand- down -to your posterity a tarnished reputa tion, cast ydur ballotti for the men selected by the advocates cif:division. Without detractingin the least horn the personal eharaCter of the gentlemen. `placed in niSinidation by the democratic party cif\ this county, we are happy to 'Say that iri point of personatworth our ticket has seldom been excelled. Every candidate - of the republican party'is worthy the support of any honest Map, and their election will 'be an acknowledged honor to the republican party and a credit to the.intelligence of Bradford county. We can conscientiously, recommend e_ very one -0f them to the hearty and united support of the party. , , A DEmocaxiic paper in Detroit, Michi'an has at last realized that -, - the Democratic party :: , ought to have surrendered ..when Lri did, and it says so. The ,Fhicago Tittles, also Democratic, copies .the Unfeeling remark as a very terse statement of the `truth :nub' c ontinues ,; "When - LEE surrendered, the laskground of hope for the resurrection of the _Democratic - party , disappeared. 'Because When LEE, surrendered the last hopS of slavery dipppeared, and, with it the last and only reason for assertingthat peculiar doctrine a State rights ,h iehj_ was at the same time a denial of * the equal rights' of individuals. 3, Never havingo been, and rendered i*apable by its Iktory of being, a champion* of in dividnal rights, the DSmocratic party, after Lxe . s surrender, had no object in existence, and oordd not give a reason why it should ,exist." Soca GuArra. The- rargits and Glearier are sorely' perplexed be cause the editors of this paper hap pen to be fortunate enough to held goveinnztenkoiEces for which the edi tors' of thdse paperOlave been long ing all their. lives.. _ ALVORD TICKET. CKEY, 'I I ICFCET. 3 11 OtiR,TICKET. . • , = :Tan imisacus. cams. Foi. some tiMe paid the barometers of financial circles buys indicatad an apprinichilig *onebiry<storm, which culminated - on Ihnirsdarlast in the suirpoution of _47}x Vows the ' well-known . and extensile lank= of Philadelphia. :The Icktdng oft dooreon Third street, was qui follOWed by a t suspension of the knell ' hobsee in New York and Wasldrigton. Puoh l a concern does not topple over Vithout carrying with it • lesser coneerns, and Friday was n day of intonie excitement in the monied Attlee of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, and before the den of but on that-day sev eral elixir large houses in the two former eiiies had yielded to the pros- . sure clOsed their doors; among them t :such sabitantial firms as E. W. CIAIK Sr. Co., -Fzsz & HATCH, VW. 11:117* & Co g ! and others 'of lesser note E On Saturda ' , two of the lead ing Trust Con paraes were compelled toystuipend payment. On -Saturday morning matters ' appeared more bright in Wall Street, but the rumored failure of Commodore VANDERBILT to meet- a large :amount of . paper dis counted by the:Union Trust Comps . fly for the Lake Shine Railroad Com ping, on his endorsement, created the wildest excitement, and compelled the Trut Conapani to close its doors. The I CoinmOure I afterward raised the funds and lifted the paper, but subieqnently to the suspension. On Saturday evening the Presi dent, Secreta4 of ~ t he Treasury and other leading officers of the govern ment arrrived in New Xork, and had a consultation with the bankers. The President was strongly . urged, to place a portiOn—s2o,ooo,ooo—of the $44,000,000 treasury reserve in the' banks of New York, which are gov ernment depositories, to be distribut ed at the diseretion of the officers of these institutions'- The President and Seuetary, after careful consider ation, decided that such a step .would be illegal, and fraught with danger ous consequences, and decline& to accede to the proposition. The Sec retary, however, ordered thelmr chase of an unlimited amount of bonds, by the Sab-Treasurer, and it is believed this measure will give the needed relief, It is thought most, if not all, the 'establishments will be able to resume business as soon the excitement abates and 'confidence is again re stored. As an evidence of The fever ish'itate of ken's minds, it is re ported that a depositor drew a check for five thouiand dollars, the amount of his balanee in the Fidelity Trust Co.; Philadelph!a, and on having it promptly cashed, - returned it to the cashier and left the establishment. , The crisis has undoubtedly been brOught about by the effort s or the capitalists to push; forward railroad enterprises, Master than the growth of. the country warrants, and the sweeping away of colossal fortunes in a day haS verified the proverb of the wise man of Holy' writ, that iiiches certainly take to themselves wings and fly away.", Ij . ; 'We are happy to be able, to an nounce that none of the banking houses or capitalists of this county are affected' by the panic. . ARE TOV REGISTERED. It is time';'-for all' Republicans, who have neglected to see whether they are assessed and registered, to attend to that all-important business. Do not wait #till within ten days of the election to exarnine the registry lists and see that they contain the!names of all the Repub lican voters in the county: The time to do this is at present. But a little more , than two weeks remain until the election, and this is not too long for a eampaign. Let the com mittee in each township . give their personal attention to the sub ject of the 'enrollment and see that there are no.: omissions of Repub licans from , : the lists. ' Tim . Glecinei• comes to the rescue of WOISE, the young man who was sosuddenly converted to the Itiniie qtukscheme last virinter. We Submit the questiOn w6ther our strictures upon the yOung man were-not merit ed. Thor facts of the case were these: Two of the three Senators whd rep reSented the districts to be affectiid by' the Minnequa bill, and all the mein bers, were, opposed to the measure, This fact Was, or should have been, Ovidence miought to members not in terested in; the Matter that . the peo ple did not want; the t new comity. In the early, part of -the session Mr. WoLFE, so understood the subject, and denounced the effort to secure the legiSlStion in violation of the wishes of the peopli. There was no phange on the part of the members or senators from the interested coun ties, and yet this man I WOLFE sud denly changed his mind, and became im earnest advocate:of the iniquitous e A scheme, ttithe disgust o every hon est, member of the 1 lature. If the Gleaner can reconcile the conduct of Mr. V. with'striet integrity, or . C9 3 :" 30 / 1 honesty, we' should be pleased to iknow by what method Of reasoning it is done. THE Athens Gleaner seems exceed , ingly sen sitive over our intimation that that jpurnal 'has been revied in the interest of Plaza Heard We sincerely Wish we might be penmad ad that our suspicions are incorrect, but the second issue of the resusci tated Gleaner gives indubitable evi dence that; Ala ran in Prrna's inter est; - • : ET TU 'itaurs.—We were pained, 4at week i 'to announce , that - the Athens G4.arter- had been revived in the infereit Of division, and now we are compelled to 'chronicle the fact that the :tirgas has been caught by the same , lama intimates. 4 lure Mai. Tom, alitiooThitoeandidate for representative, With being in fa vor of Mann &Mon scheme, and the - chop bacticon 'contradicted negate tip Ye. Tail *cribs Arsis& Ths Miming War, however, I will show that our 'dicta have attracted 'the attention of scabs of the leading democrat& The refusal of. the Argus to publish the letter admits ot but , one construction, that it has al 80 suma4ilrea topow - eitiTirins4 Psn Sept. 22,1873. Aurown:.-Wweent the *Mowing letter to the Argus, last Monday', With auest that it be pad' as they hove Idled to do io n we would be p l ease d to,..ye you insert it In your paper. , YerY wurseelitarr et4.l • 1 .11. M. Mont, , • L.D. Finurrr, &aim= Burr. Oept. us WM. Nu. Ttuar.—Dear air : It is being ik thecay !Mfpublioin prong and by fri er nasastee nut m nomination by the " publican Ding s * that you are in finroz of divid mg the county, Ind are In favor of Peter Her dic's schemes, and, if elected, will be willing to forward his in . We, is Democrats, think these charges are ' and are deferring of your &Maks, and would like to hear from you upon this rakdect through the Argus. We renudn, tray resp,tfulty, &c., H. IL Nowt, 1 • L. D. Posner, BAmom. RYAS% JAS. U. INIEBB. The following letter from a well known citizen of this county, now residing in nuladelphia, is worthy of attention,. particularly as the writer does not claim to be a party man: I PartAnztrais, Sept. Xi, 1873. Emmen Ramona Baronies :—Judging from. • e columns of the Argus; there seems to be an effort to defeat or materially deplete the ma jority of ,the itimubliean nominees for the Leg islature this fall. , I am 'a Liberal Republican, and ackbowledge myself bound to vote for no man on account of party ties. Not principles alone, but principles and ; men is my motto. But, really, ,how any one can find fault sith Ur. Webb is a matter of surprise. For :ability as a legislator, integrity and earnestness as a publics official, no man in the State' stands ahead of dames H. Webb. , Why people should attempt to malign and the influence of their best men, is to me a faystery. Go where On will in' Pennsylvania and Mr. Webb is known and respected. ;Why shoull his party friends in Bradford'comity seek to defeat him now, wheullie party mother parts of the State are readjo to add to his already well-earned honors? Bradford comity must always be without a proper representative at the seat of her state and national governments, if she per sists in slaughtering her ablest acne for the sake of carrying oat the paltry system of rota tion in Office. Always' rotate boobies out and men of talent and ability in, is the only reason able course. We have no idea that the keen old pioneers of jostice;to all men in Bradford county will be hoodwinked into the support of a straight democratic ticket. All the Farmers Granges in the world cannot tickle their ears to such an extent, nor will they believe that the Farmers' movement is identical with the, dem ocratic party. We hopelo be home to cast one vote of as large a majority for Messrs. Webb and Myer as over was polled for republi can candidates in Bradford comity. W. H. T. • THE deed are burying their dead, and the :funeral , progresses apace. The St. Louis Republican, (Democrit ie) says of the, State campaigns now waging, that, "unimportant as they are supposed . to be, they strikingly illustratelhe decay of the Democra cy as a fighting power;" while the Chicago Times, which, up to'the per iodi of th i apostacy of the Tribune, was the I ading Democratic paper of Northwes , ohserVes that "the rapid ity with * hich alll that is left of that ancient d bad-smelling prejudice, the Demratic perty, is dissolving Into 'eternal nothingness,' is satis factory and, encouraging." lii view of the rate at which this .process of decomposition is going on, it is not surprising that D6mocracy, all over the cointry, - disclaims •the wish to revive I"dead issues." It cannot even -reviveitself, but is being buried out of sight, 'along with its dead issues, and like them, will soon, except as, a warning—be forgOtten foreier: • "Blum" PoaumOi is hardly a • t i , f pat tern of political morality, but he now and then allows bis natural good - sense to get the better of his political heresies, and he 1 ihen says things worthy, to be 'heard and acted upon. A case in point Fame up recently while he was making a apeeeh l in Texas. "What," said a listener in the audience, "have the Northern men done,for Texas?" to which be replied: "Taken Ur weedslout 'of y_T:zAince corners, raised vegetable - GOanted e,} y 1 fruit tre , built I your largest and best hoes s, imported your finest breed of h rses and cattle, ereted nearly eve machine shop, fou dry 1 , and mill t at youihave among on. They have minded , their own busi ness, and have not:disturbed a large audience by asking foolish queations. They-have striven by honest indus try to keep oat of the sheriff's hands and thirty feet ahead of the tax col lector." There vkere not so many cinegiona askedafter that . rejoinder. I- I BRAZIL, for several years, has been ' :very an to acid to her popula tion by indueing.farzu hands and me chanics - 44 EuroOan countries to seek hoin there. a AccoidinF to pi t late for : news ,', many 1. of these ople are returning to i En gland,) having been disgusted and sadly Ilisappointelf with life in Brzil. Weare not surprised at this, bccsuse in no, country in the world' is labor , \I so iny treated as in Brazil, wiler abided a aletocracy more intole nt and 4pre sive of labor, under a vile systen4 s very) , than anything the w 9.14 eve seen. As . a matter of co" laboringmen who go to ra h zil are treated likeslaves. The y corm in which.the poor of E ope, that i the indaetries and thrifty tu r p3or, an find comfort. and relief from the i : dships of their Eeropean 1 life, is in 1 i e 'United States. i =I , Twd years ago lizruno at : ..iited cti \ c\ to "sake" through the legisiii ure, a bill !Tquiring theCbrainission of this county to °vend one, huridre thousand dollars in the erection of buildings at Troy, , and Clot: Piouvr and Maj. Mann were his aommiiplices. Before it 19823 briown to any one else in thiii county ` that such a bill had been introduevl these two g nib l - men ad printed: copies of it, And as I soon 1 as the telegraph could an- —ice its passage in the Senate; they Toying men, at lihersl ircidate; petaiiinslii aver ' , , afa4y: Tho people have 1 ten thea facts.', - , MMWM LETTER MI W Wailla 1 r J) . _.Clo f • 1 3 0 1 4 . • ImP I During tbi potter Wadtara PINSPIMiII ea water a OM* ea,liilhaw•blis'ilbuiPla Is the ommtsilt Of nilitems of ells lam SHIM . Oepitsk The 411111=4 fail quittioma the peefmintnef ;estallw buith E d Us be la Whir in • w: abialiSt Of Bur self lay , - Tie'tati bad% ail Wick. fil 4 view, vets much dope trete MOW time early; and. coxfnwe to illeslieo. Mau, so far, been exceedingly; brisk., Dad nen Of kinds is very evidently improved. with Streii that.lw aian as-the bat .Caroms ltdrly over, and the entering placer yield op their temporary tenant% it still gnaw improinnient will follow. Although Washington Is slot a eanimercial antes. and its wholesale deal*, are on a very Pallid Seale, yet flirt, In the Ilelifin Of tbir um population ponSlwle at postai retail Wide; or an: compete with it In the consumption of the intefille: The The Pim:Went And DOW', IA Ls iid, by reason of the declining health of sus. S . father. will not leave Long Brined, tuntil the of Of thi month,: se which time we believe has been "wept/A ail the end of the seison. Durtitit their Osenes, the White Ross. as minal, has been receiving its amid amour ofropily. A new coat of :PIO or **purest whits has been applied inside and out, While some very deldreble elningeihave been Made' in several parts of ths brim*. i The 'port essst,. room. which is always owl', to tire public, where, during the sessions of Congress. the public loves( lll,Precidellt are gives. whorl the masses are_ Abaci, received, entertained, and...many timni humbugged, has been entirely refitted, new wai f anew ceiling, together 'With new faunae hairline Nor *Hied thronghout. Some; serf lisporterif changes hive amebae* made in thi grounds in front Of the which give thew O& • much Ism* Omni mana mptaliksee. The, bid pre wail, that i have long been neglected mul overgrown with vestis I talon, bare been taken up_ and new ones of thq latest improved reateraint downy A large nmu bet of the too thickly planted teem have been rep moved, and Oder drains introduced with a view of placing the grounds In the, best poottegit Micro Thif 'old bronze statue= of Jammu* holding in Me Muds the constitution, to which th;el humble fit' i mllual in his spathes; from the depot the WM i Hose so often referred and which he so tearfully , and tenderly confided to the, keeping of the dealt people, has been removed. For yearirlit Stood in IS neglected condition, in the i matteircular lot front; lag the mansion, facing the equestrian statue of Jammer, who appears to be practicing horstwort ship in the adjoining square. During the adminiM trillion of Army, it served as a landmark for ot4 erring brethren who sought the removal of Melt disabilities, and was aptly termed the green ma m the signet the pardon. broker's cam, BO Wier ceased to be either useful or ornamental. the ina,, , prbvements of the day, demanded its. removal; and an elegant fountain streaming willing cooling off., ten now supplies Its place. , , :; The present Commissioner 'of Public liniddingl and Grounds, since entering upon the duties of hi office, has thus far done loch in! the way of iml, proving and boantifYing the government:property] Among dhe many improvements which have goo forward during the summer moMbs, and which may be considered u being of practical benefit, ti the new moue recently opened between the White Haase and the Capitol. For the use of weevil only. as It takes its serpentine way through thiN grounds outmoding the mansion the monument lot, the Smithsonian grounds. the egricultural. the propogating and botanical gardeel; it toms a very' pleasant and interesting drive such: as no visitor In tlie city should fail to enjoy. •% , 'p:i ...! 'The improvements and alteratioJ t e at te CapitoF, or dered Congress at its last session, 'are about completed. Workmen have been busily engaged during the entire summer in perfecting the flanges decided upon, and which have proved to I beof e rather more extensive character than was anti 4 pated. Among the many alterations that have beesa I made in various parts , of the building, is the intrri. duellers, in the northern wing, of a steam elevatO which runs from the foundation floor to the fienaO gallery. By this arrangement a great many fatip• fag steps will beamed, especiallrto Weak-kneed Senn tore and to tbedadieswho, from some cause, twee 1 ' alwayi shown a fondness sad praetor* for Clio galleries of the Senate. The legialidtve halls, this committee rooms and corridors et the same' thire have bee thoroughly overhauled, to-painted and rir paired, which gives them a decidedly new and fret+ appearance. The new carpets, new desks and &atilt that Were included in the new arrangements haSfro been received and put in place, ready or the si; proaching session. By the first of De bur ?seat, it is expected, by those in author , that, every im provement ordered will be compl eted, and in readi ness for the reception of the twci great legialatirle bodies. li g , Among the recent events of Lie District, that lately has been the subject of no small amount elf comment, la the death of "Bran 7 imam," one of the oldest residents and perhaps best know,chara4- term of the city. At what patio] Sr period or boil he made his advent at the Capital 1 does not now ap. pear to be known. But young and of good appea, an ce, pottered of a fortune, taatY and extmvapfit in dress and lavish in his expenditures, he soo became so notorious and-well known thrinighont the country that no stranger who came to the city failed to express a desire to s , him. From his associates he received tiro appellation of "Bracy' a name which he seems to have clung to through. all the varied fortunes of his: ventfrd life. ' His style and manner of living, how4er,soon exhaturi ed his fortune and brought Llt4a to bankruptcr, and, without sufficient energy, 1 or perhaps moffe truthfully speaking, too proud to't work for a livimi, he gradually descended from the bean to the bed. pr. For many years past he could, at almost any time, be found in the corridors of either the Metro • politest or National Hotels, alwl Yll on the lookoiit fora ;. • chip ; " and, although often a subject of annoyance to the proprietors, he was-never abs 4 lately driven from their doors. Possessed of area raarkable• memory, with a• fund of anecdote and reminiscences of public men, whom he had knows} and aMsciated with in his younger and better dayl-'. ho alWays found -ready and willing listeners, mei -pecially among the strangers land guests of tt hotels. The sessions of Congrdsa were his harvest, and the price of an introdactiony or a story, whit he related with the 'greatest OW, was always e "chip" which very seldom we t s refused. Thus fcrr years,'crippled with corns and bunions, 'shambling along on the side-walks between the two hotels in e shabby, genteel dresi carefully n' reserved, the smut} ing jester. the man who had fri ant his thousand lived out on the charity of theipublic a useless an , 4 milierable existence. As ho iiired, so he died, &A sorted and forsaken by his kindred, and unattend2 7 ed, towed for and alone, the Potter's Field finally received his remains. The commentary is a so . I one, and the lesson,of ids Wei should not he irity out its fruits by way of exal to young men, who seek to avoid honest labor, arid, make a living ,ti their Wits. ' '- • 4X• g THE POLARIS E:4 reignON. Important Statement of a British Nava! Officer.- The Expedi ion Made .this Nearest Point to the orth Polo ever 'Leached by Civilized Mono LONDON, Sept. 21.. At the session of the British Association at Brad ford yesterday, Cap -Markham} of the British Navy who was oil board the Arctic wh4l she recoive'd the men rescued • from the Polara, gave a detailed account of the vox age of .Captain Hall, hich he obtain ed from the member of the expedi-` tion. He said the !olaris occupied only five days in mal t ing the'distance from Cape Sb.akletox northward, to latitude 82 deg. 16 min. This was the nearest pint toy ithe north pole ever reached by civilized man. Tle ice was soft ( all the way, and, stronger vessel couldi have attainest mu& higher latitud - The tendon Obser er to-day .clos'6 a eulOgy on '-the late Captain Hrdl as follows The rude wooden monu ment to the ittirepidimerican, stand ing alone in the polar solitude, is at the same time a grand Anemorial, trophy and challeng" • i? Wuxi , Doze rr ltrwlx 2—The &MO i • v. crake_ county convention refused ,to adopt kesolations opposing a divistqn• of the county, and he. organ of the party declines tßpublish a letter frOin prominent democratss, asking 314. TEM= to • commit mat upon the subject. We hav been satisfied for some time tha the democra(io ringmaster, ca. Pi. Lizr, was in cf?l - with ammo, *tit did not sup .. se our neighbor • mild have the h. • 'hood to advoc ;to the Minnesinal stein , e. ;'' J TEE :p operty of tbe National lifin 1.) Company • t .Da.nvi le, Pa., was sOd tTuesdayinction, by order of tlae assignee, for . 67,0 . W. B Si. ;w, of Washington, a. :, was the yil,r chaser. We con e : tul'ite friend . [.S. on his purchase, a! the propertykis said to be worthls ,2, 0,000. ' `1 GTON. "The goat feelingwhieb pro wailed in Now Yorkfilth° 1510110 gf Imaintws on Monde* itfkosooe l 4 and ;which con ;third untill not*Taisolay, partially gaeo ray thal afternoon on tbeannouipenent of the =pension of JIMMY OIXIM & ECo., :the wag. known bankers: The banks, :how eve r,,contbine sound, and it is hoped the flurry hal Oliva, spent itself. 4'l:te reporiaf train Philadelphia, Waabinstan, 'Albany and Chicago reproof , the aids as past -in those NOW , F ALL, EVANS BILDRETH CALL Tttlt A ', DRY :GOODS 4 To their lirr snit varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. EVERY DiIePA . TR I TMENT COMPLETE, I AND ILVT.IIICARTICLE 211 E. LOWEST 14 Mit= yItICIL. Tod Plasm! cIU and exiii s sino i•tia - i. and Pritaa,- a 1 I , • I .ivkan k iIILDRETIL I - t .• 1 t • Towanda, Bop! 24, 1873 t I j AU'iIIMN: 1873. ,~ MIIIIII OPINING • • " MONTANYES NEVir . STORE. September 10, 1874/ VALU4I3LE STEAM POWERFp!I SALE.—The —The undersigned offer for sale • $5 Hone Poorer Seer* and Boiler,. together with a complete met of machinery fora circular Saw SPL Will be add cheap. ifor further Information angels.. of Means, Becicarell #t .Co.. or the uniarelipiedi at • S. Owen's, in Wyse; Pa. • Sept lb, 1873 I . E.G. OWEN. IM =! TUX LATIUM 1 8 7 3. MB MI or smuts loi); El ME j Wag° Btrec4. 1 • , t'. i ~ , 1 , i i MI i E i e i' 14E1V! GOODS' 111 • t AT- 5 - 1 = ED , ; ' ! I 1 1 1 42(X)D8 Mil , - i TAYLO VE)IIST OPENED /a El Eiji FATI.D IMIII 1_ • o • D R ti Gil EiIIAWLS AND CLOAKS. ME LADIES AND CARPETS, DOM A FINE ASSOBTMEN GALL AND Feptembor, 1873 SSQUEHANNS , . INSTITUTE. I. The fall tam of the Swipe . tutu will commence MONDAY. 1 under the following corpd of in: EDWIN E. QUINLAN. Drinci . Language, and Theory and.Pra • , . AIIIIIAJ.CIUNDALL, A.H. 0 Sciences and Mathematics. I • EDGARG a:SHERWOOD. In Miss MARY E. lIERRILL, tental Music. e lamas, Common i • and Higher English. t f II . Mae. MARY A: SWOIAINVOOIII, I athematies and German Language. L I • ]lnezJ. LzQUlll..Prextch. .F. age. 4 , Mae. C. E. ClifiliDALD. Pal tin and Drawing. •,. Prof. Crandall comes rticom en kin the highest' terms by President iklleri of o red University, ,I Prof. Ford of the Elmira Female College. and by 1 several boards of educatibn b w Om lie has been .employed during tan yeXra of ac wre experience in the school room I ' I . I Of Miss Merrill and the .otlie t hers, their rec. ord In the Institutels such flat GI needs no com mendation to those who have ratrpnized the school. No 'palm will be spared to maintain the high • t,c standing: of the inatitriuon, an by Carefully looking to the interests of each indivi ua. Student to- make its work even more eincleht. h teacher will have his spediality, and nee every facility •to make the topics interesting, and to!secure lid largest possible results in his department. A Teachers' Class will be ollgalled at the com mencement of the fall term,Th ov e ceurse of instruc tion will include not only; School Flernment, meth ods of instruction and tothell tOplcs auxiliary to teaching, but also daily drills 1 thebranches taught 'in the schools iii the country. r tion in this class, eight dollars. '1 I To save expense, text books o i same as in the county will be used in th'e En ' I branches, with the exception of Geography. 7, To make the sejournlof n it= eaidant students more pleasant, the Principal, use his house— situated but a few.rods from the knatitnte building —for boarding purpoies, where( rooms furnished throughout and provided with clothes closets and other conveniences will be furnished for the young ladles... ' I 1 II ' The best rooms in the Instittltel will be furnished and assigned to the young men all will board at • 11 1 the house of the Principal. The Will be a easeful , supervision on the part of the c j pal and teachers ' of the manner in which Stride is ploy their time. Price for famished - room n hoard, including ' ftielaghts, and washing not to 1 e*eed six pieces, Et 00 per week. Students will nrnish their own ' toilet and be held accountabl • f r the .fluniture in thetimoms._ 1 1 of are Tuition from Four to Ten I cording to studies pursued. For further particulars or c Frincipal, E. E. QUINLpi. Ts Di prey Augl4 THREE CHEERS . • I , RED; WHITE • the undersigned, haring pi of Mr. Johnson in the ".red, 1 on Bridge Street, respettfully of the public. cr4lisiodthe interest 9:dte and.blue " store solicit the pationage I .•• h. Our; Stock 'of) CHOICE --FAMILY OrROCERLES . is equal to any in this secticoS, and we DEFY COMPEiITIDE PRICES. We make a spiial ly.of - TEA'S ODE , And invite Attention to null Reek. Oet I I motto lel 1 e "Q SALESI...4 I ,IfD SII.4ILL PI:OFITS." W O 4 & RIDWAYq TowandOetit 4, !73. v _ • i• i ENw IS THIS Ft, We offer . DRESS .the following rates:. Hemlock Flooring, (clinical.. .. White Pine .. 4. ...4., Pitch .. .. ;44 .... Biding ...1. Pickets from $2 to $1 por h ' tired. r P/AIHNO; HATCHMG, FIZSAVDTG, Ac., : Done ate made.. notice' d>7 the best ltlinbin. ery now made, Wo hove on Oand I _ ,_, • I I ONE SONDE= I THOn l laTiDlll" L'Ullfl3lll I 1 - We have in the Pond THREE HUNDRED AND I NIPPY THOUSAIND - /Pm; OF Witt= • - J' • I I • . And are constanny Manufactuaing. _ /Q` Parties who can reach us a ce- foollah to go near the railroad for Ltunberl undtt aq circum stances we can SELL IT ' tho coat of teansportatioir twat eteto jt a railroads-- Int $2 to $3 per thouiand. i H In. li. 13011A3f.' ,lone 28. '73. • I I c am pt own , to the eneloe INarth Towanda twtt., I. 1873. TWO 1511Eurg 40,320 i forward, prpr the wiiy. • 'pen, tc.• _ • I • VSTRAY.—pirue I of the undersigned, In on. or about the 20th of The - miner to reipleated• to , property, pay charges, ,and North Towanda, Sept. 10, 4* th e attention at bisieri td of o tad new Maumee of & co. COMPLETE OM •' YNOLDS' OIVIENAAL' AND ,DOYN OODS ! 'M ITE OLSBISiERB OP HOES, TIE Mi= FLU 1110 YLOlt & CO LEGIATE I qollegiate lnsti- UST 25 t i 1873, rn. .re: a, 'Latin and Greek i of Teaching. naniercial Branch- Are per term, ae addiCes. the Iwinda Pa, OIL= FOX, • t posted Tntstees. FIOR THE , I D BLUE. OW! MBER • $lB per IL 26 4 , 4 ... • ' 28 u . Ili to 25-44 6311111 RPM° .I & efl OM MEE I 11 , 4.ND SEA ZING s r ItANGES . , , OOKING STOV 4 • , , • , OE HEATBES.... FIRE P Ll , 11 sell syROUGH'ir IRON; RASE BURNING ON SALLBLANDER BI4I I IC S. ; E LAM. KERO ANDA i I CHURCH 'i - i SETS, 1 B VER PI; 0 SPO, KS, MI CLOTHES wroaqq7 • ;r I 11 ov COFFEE BBITANN L - Fsric HIGH 'ti t r NATIONAL OFFEE t HICKOR'S I;4i 4 i!RTABLE ELLS, I du sill _* A RKER'S.BR C.ii.R 1 . Alva i :, • d ±,T KNIV POCK] SHELF =NM ; i , . • ERS. FLA RPXOLV INII F 1 t Tl it DUST] -4_ ISTOLS, 11M!I NTERNS LIM , PEKE: SillNG i.. 2 LOCK AND LAT yAftlf JEW, I q'T'S LE iM ONAL L d r OILS, OLORS; = .v RNISIIE 1 ' .... 7 STROP Orr RS, I 1 I 1 i . t i ' , I • PANYINO ll • - 4 CORN SH.ELI 4 F, S. • I • of Jop, Gas Pipe, And - short • 1 1 9 All: kiwis Gas Fixture notice. . • lARGE, - 1!!! =1 's. , COL! . t .'ng - ota the omtanda!: 1 i ed into ' f 1 , FIV-Uitt; LO , 1 - . ~ d these—loco are now , at lr i .LJ . great ; bargams. The In the roe. d' i i ' leading to nd they are i'ory deeirablo It, 1, last , . lots.e, the op ielt will ;),Je - ' offered for i .o i d sized lOte at reasonal: ■ eir the einess portio 0 ongb. A $ 0,9.4 t side BRICK: .fth 2l tier: al • s all znisi one of MM de ceit in t 1 LARGE S ERS, IN as Ti N i e Hill is i ) of doing t1:401 r •I 1 • s' Ajoining NI in IT° xanda!, l l J I II map o f 1 calling on i, of 13artlett, ,', Fpr fiirtfi, ,i,, ; aulit:esf; , 1 11 1,- I 1 -.' , 1 1 .i l'Owandii. NS .AND MI I= G. as a‘zlii/P0 f c arge: 'I POTS, li qadpct :i.16 , 1 4 I - Ist:apt oiL'Al I 'il MI IBM ki , r , ...'r u:L7rs" '.l ; f 1: MT It p5A]:3,D1131.1i , - - TT - .r., - 11'1 , 1 VEGE TALL \ A..4..\LIA-ti I .H,cp. BE-NEWER . ihiii etanAat4 art.iettJ ler J rni;,:qn. itrcate4 i care. '.1 • • I . \ It.3•o"rects a 4; 7.1: 11 , n,ler - til Itt. - 71--• c. r .1: ' • \ # ‘ ".1 ,I • .- . ' t t r e 'r :ti t' o ' ‘ P e .'s s a) ( #l;. ' i f ! t .4 :: t t2, ,ll i a t#. l r 1# 11 :t7%.: i l . kri the ealp by' i.ttlic . ,3teeorit i.e # l4tfite 'y iU ' \ tent r. r. 1 . 1:. c. ' rties irrciirort.3 ,•t'. gh i ladi to ; their. jao i rtitai vigcr, dreve.rak art I\\wahing tltti h4ii* grow thi4 and On e a dr,:s.siDintthittehali Lecit butt or trcsirable, 1 .,1 :1 - i•%. CIDER 11•11 T GUNS 1 i l, pr. A. A. H.k.til: •13 of it: I enuev.,purpo i se DV !his cleccuti It! ge fltc cciOr ut detdrable, htd It is csily agph ickly .Srul w tick will nciike F Suld Ly ENV MI 1711 ~ o i BRIDG c 1; ' ' MI 111 I 1311 A GESERALi, :BS, , I HtIII 1 I 1 EMI Ell - 1 ntl . cam - dine g Isiiiithere. rI: a LAMS( BILL iiIiIBEIr!zAWLI.) TO Oh SEASONEDI IlitITE "ITNE 'AND P . . , .. -. •.;-, '' ir- ~ , BOA, , I;DS,.FLOORING; SIDII And a ,varitty . of Hemlock Board ) 1 1 .. Wo have pow l i ,operation a now, L Planer, and otijer machinery, comb recent improVerneiits, and of the most mat:lshii). ~ i llalnnirig by a never-failing We are atil tO dei work as. soon as it is, do it cheatly.':andll)estow all the care * doing it p, nickel. 801 l in the work, ; we will Fa isfir every min as to pri,2r marisliip, 1 1 1 . , U. B. ,CatuptOiain,Apri.l 1,18.3.4 y fl l O tFrA' CITIZENS Olr PENN- A. - sYLlviiiA,4Yonr attention is 15 0,:4. :y .-.'. vited to the f et 'that the National ntx. -, a`... , r' , "'', preparedf to reciatve subscriptions t , the i Cal , :'• Stock ofj_theiCA r ntennial Board of 1... n anc ~ ';. 1 . - . funds realized from this sconrce are to t, er 2 4C:3'Y't in the "eiction of the buildings for the fniora.r4 .-, T I . Exhibiti n, end the expenses connc , tel v,',14 1-- same. It is, confidently lathered that try Effi 74 " State wlll be riePteSente;l by the manic rt . c. i rY''l . ' zen alive to.ipatriotic commemorati? i r ..Li hundreth birth -day of the nation. ne ~I, i 'co. ~. stock are offered Par $lO each, and SU , er;lnir s .; receive a handsonlety steel engrawd c .rea m Stock, Ottitalneor framing and pres r.4::'' national mann/ al,i " " Inteest at th ratd of six per cent 1 -I , be paid4on all Payments of/ Centennie date of payment i 4 to January 1, 1576. , Subseribers % ho are not near. a ..:1 can renill, a che a e - km post:wilco ordcyl sig,ned.! ' 5.- I j . t. 1.. ' • I 1 1 EIIEDE. FRA.LI'.I%"" Sept ri.' '73. i: 1 1 99.1 Walne =, r,S, 'HES. D, MI ' ...., , risEArl' , AL ! '.. ' N-f th irty j , I ' For Pd, a 'ei the Sullivan .liiihr.: pang trill sell ii I I' 11 E Sit - MINED ( Direct from 1!0}13 Alines, by the car Loa? any ofithe 5.0 nidin i ipitu Towanda, ari foli:1 Grate and *Ch l e• n6t • -,:..i1l- Egg; l. 1 . I . ---- j ~... i Go Stove„ , i't - I ... 3 , SO • „., I i I All ord, en Tar st be acco epanied wi and thecare nn.st be unloaded with: hours rter than 'arrival. '' . = 1•", , 7 . siNc, Towanda, Selit 2, .73. - • EIII4A-E COAL YARI ;.: '1 RE—ES 1 ;:.1.., TABLISH --..-,•-- _ii in cetnaequen or= an attempt ! r .9 4 / i i 1 'the Coil tradO: # weal:oat of my 1.1 V3Esizio, in 'so COAL by cad: T. concluded to:- ' t. , i '•L i i RE—OPE IMY COAL" 4 1' t d So as to be • a t supply all who' may well preparakC al, either by the 5.i1:. II TON. at fate 1 , r:iti •Ii :. and in any deeir ,2, T, deli% i ived at l'i la y illation °tithe, Di. .C. • A fair share 4 of public pat,Wlnaki solii '1',)4•agt14,14:4, it. '73. • . Jr. 31 7 — • il SONS Euakol :side in the world. i ~ Vitogi u Itzteu4 u' I NMI . 1 ;4 1 "Ule 12 4!.. EOF DESIAABLE LOT, FAltlf OF ME G:.F. MASO Test side o O 7 nibip, ha, i ' TOFFN LOTS of road. Alsix' j AyELLING H :lof land ithe • 1•11 improvem most clesir county. MFLOURI IN I ANDA BOROUG ast. % . ork. 'CABLE LO n-ta Hose Co ifioronikt. • 'the. lots may b. undersigne Tracy, or, J. A. ; particulars 4 1 1 1 • : a I f .' SCOTT, J,ply .30, 1873. It RE! J.uCKIVELL 1 '1 1 ',ll \ as ii OCER so rqi corayiltte Mot' PROVI; ; as tbc( 1 + I ill A\ S' E AND FLO i 4 in town ; ccniprie' PTE - EE, SZ X. AND comma lIP AS Till CILLAYE- , T. 1:4 nil par' Li of tip,: II ' ,**/ff , , 111tt/110.Xtp). , LIC.O,.ZOSO 4001 ply gin , :1 I l'rr3.m3r .sapoT) 31pols =e;lari AiNanll , ^II i-.;tati , i Ai.Payrr. a ?1.-a '4lf;r• it 1/.... i1 , ..A pr,T.I., LIE • eparatlon .anay Tr r tithe beara frc:n gilay ; to brown, or blac%,:. 11 i 1' , i l being tin ~:i• z ~.. tally produces a pl. Mt: I ra!) tor wash off: LL .aianufactured by - • P H H-I .7S 3 o's Ens tr3v 110111111 , RET ,10W !.!..:. *al I.t.zp c:: ha T ORTMENT OF F. Lid; will I.h, Art CANNOT 'FIL 1. i An who nva;.' fire; him v. itL t } 1 br cranttri . i7 il ON Mk: cils ai 1 prices t I RESAWING II ill MEM bum ti MT ts front roetori, ecuci i r,rieu of the ME Mal use con prld- [ tie J • ( the . I IiILL MEE 4:idli.g, Ken _l, at f-Q.E. ISE II ca Cr Truster'. 10NrS 'Alt., i Ityl)C. L, k 1 ...1 .13TI • I • .' [ 1 • • ERE „,,,ar Effli :ICI ENE IRE EMI ill INII NEE II ESE ffff inn t. . 1 ? vater•lo. ' r ‘ : l i , t , r 3 ; a7..1 ;:r:r I~l~i~l~-."c lEEE r-7 t~. t ' t• NE t.:.. !k) L , 41. , • MEE 1 " ;;•ern;)`!• 131 rAT a I ;err 'aut. 1‘1): RD . ~~ !a DFS, IMIE the bet
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