Itt Gvattr. PURI-IN:1EL) 111" PENNIMAN, REED & CO P. D. Pr:NM:ILAN. t Edit.° r•. T. P. lIIMUSTON. JOXIAII KENO. 1. . NICLMON P. ILEED kU m ine.. TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1919',. MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY, Americans have h t , ti frequently mu-, at the billlllkth r/ 1 / 1 114` by Fiuropeans tt.n. tern tug loaners pertaining to this country They are now perceiving that they b:unti. t egregiously about niovcne other side 01 the Atlantit Item , vartons inquiries fur solutions of the 'l' present agitations in Europe The Duchies of 'H o lstein and le , chiti , wig arc liernyan, an d, for ninny age., have been represented :0 the Iliri. They are imbjtim In the Sidi, lair, whit li dm 1 11;1 1 :‘ wn. Man 'hull not reign In the fifteenth cen tury, th e y phsseil by inherit:int, to the King.of Denmark. In Iwia Frederick VI I died, And with tutu the. dire, 1 ilia:, !int; terminating, the Duke or uguat c abide asserted hi , pretension , . But, the titi. az Powers, at the London Confereneti, in foreseeing this contingency, had detiirmini the Durbil s should be retained by Dtin. mark. Thi. MIIA simply , ettin g aside the old rule of inheritanci in deft rent, to long possession. Pi•rhap, ing to the tranquility of Europv had weight. An appeitl finally taken toil,. Diet. and nem. 11,1 Ili, Dan, . . be , ii , i , osses,ed. Ti execute this ordt r snuffler 1,,,W0•r, 111,2; dipped in, and .k luorin •., I I n , ica,. ii stopping tt rth the cotooi,t in the two llarhie Itlcy ~•111 far,h, ;ook Lau enborg wril . Ihrcatulled 1.0111 . 131:: I marl. 1,1,1 e the litre(' 11.• anl,l 1:1 th; • n•:.:. :I- I sin Irrolig lit npit .I,4rut, ar on: .•rneil eile r tuo 1,10 %Srungtr..l ..0.-1 • .t. lilac a i o , ‘ !It. to take care thn hArt.,,, Kiel, and the Pr.h.E.nl b ,rt of A klStria I. lake car, .11 11.0 A,, 1t1,111114 h. I h.` 111,, I I: of - , i3,1 Au I'M ha. 110 r . 1,111,• it! Germany, Ili.it the p.irt r tr.mtnry and piipulatilin the Germ:Laic empire, relinquish her German pros in, make her vapi tat at retreat Prusslit the rum,: r;,11 the (;,•rnmil States, and a!lf.w her In , Iraw all the lesser Stales under OWII SW.ly— reall•tng the &mut 4 a coolnany. • loosolv nnito , l In a C'onl,l,o::tion, but von nolidan..l into a hontogvnento , vfnpo• Lt F.•l,Niury ilia, A UStl i:1 •ia , 11!.1 rt a nate floknein, muton:: that Pruy,ia , h 4061 tato 4 0 In ron...ittcn,, Ati•:n., is I I,r army. This was a: nn , r r, a :,n to lUtly Fortl,u it:. I ta:y 'lt. numlwr 1.4• ii , 011, I ;. rwn ny, and Italy urot:tu: u.•r V ,, rit•tui naturally ,Irrm pils , •.l in Inc or ori onr Un r. ,h.arin. .1,1,ri i w"111.! r.•11r.• T.,..:1 I: dy . t-to:artztored. No, it i. Alatvl and e for:1,0,1 a tr,-Ity for illicit no; f.. „_y eat. produeing new .1.0,_ • s ot . . .. da urbanees, rather that er.ohti harimmi trel solid peace. It is said ."1' Ufrsar that "he hczati hl- ,Hrrlliya! Career!' lry 11 trial, whi.•li is - Mu ars almorsble, per , ..sinfe , . leofs• rdr d ;rid , • , 1 , 1,... It AN 11Y gill, .1.11:1 re.W :1 . •IrrisOL I rr• (lane Vic. President, he was fr•rsecatc.l lle. i .,,, ~ a t .\ a yr•C Ir , ile. lerlferiA. 'rids gar. him a td-cstOr wlin ri Or, rather, puldisited a little sp., 'I I, 1 I rr f . on the hearts ol th e North, and Ma, .i mnr,, whirl., ),, di, , , ,lint Make, . I . iii. „1,. • .. r . dm on the Laihos, al.iniiside of Idies.in stain.. et it was t lmt IL. Md. sted the tr.,- 1 ~',..h chance "' '3'.' nil hi. r""n' ' l''' , "" fd r 111/Wlr, admiring trien.l----tie tie s of Ist 'i. N..;1.00: is troy. trit. dal ' ';.,tetra of theta the 1110,1 1,1 fag -a 1.1... 1 By' there I reatie , lire lioN y raver F. , tree , ~,. 1111,,... in weer 11111ra Zeralial, in ire , elf, at ton dude,i IC.. , i,, , tbrot..„l . Fri., ~, and Ili, , .n' frowned main, turned out of Larne, and boundaries of that empire restricted. IV I °' ; l ' er ea ! r ‘ fe ' i ii i r: 'u git "' ;:i i : lr rl . tr: person with ‘ .1. 1. 17:1 1 - - . t ' r N imiLises asimole.l 1 11, I 1/nme he set the • Davis, and itir ' Uislies tit,' dainty 1111,1 . 1tC1.....e 1 e! i CfraCifr• of drily in i , lit her did again u lien rat 1. traitor with sit Illy del nue", alto luxuries ~i. 1.110 ...ettier) . We wander if h, he annexed EYlVely lint the treaties pine. ' !hilted t /crinany rillll IL.II V int() llumeron , 1 .:,,7 , 11',.', . i . e ' 111 ,11 1 i v i i!," ', 1 v. a n ' 13 ,' ,. , 11 .:',.1 11 , 11. 1 . 1i1 1 1 11 . ' 1 ;1f 11 1 re r l . 1 1"' 11 ' kingdoms arid principalities. As ottestirms • f:til banquet? \Chi. is it that at rel.:l ' d:i n to of German and luilian ooliti. s were uoper. 1 now I lirofs to him as the represent:di...2 of most in fluidic attention, the inference was 1 its ho['- , and drsires. and that the ...dull , : easily dfdu,.,,, , , cwwt N.,,,01.K0, detested , l.tetnorracy applaud him to the skies, whilst te loyalty that bore the heat and burden 4.1 the treaties Bpet hilly on that li e n mud, or, ~I ;he war Inert', its face from hi 111' 1 . ..••111C lea,* that 11, gaVe I. XprerfYirill In hi.. dell, and Beltlarfarle Illeaeltrel for I Ite•lr U. arp fr tation in ord e r 1 , 1 s i gn if y „ 1 , 1 „,, o1 0, tine . tons that they were for the liberties of the I . ..• , :ipi r e t the salvation ..I smart . , and Ili, Pru,sian and halm!) liION elle•Illt , . flat 111, other solution ;„ l ast 11 prollahle In 11., ~i,i ,ott l n.r. i.r i g e r:;: i s ,,, , , 1 .1 1 . 111 ; 1 1 1 , 1: . t n u i t , 3: 1 . ,i nt. tier - l i re ., : , l l l' ; ; .1 1 C''Orri is''`/ , ' , 1.0.i. in lit: Procress of a de. 'lt place and f rrwer -approx... the Pero; f bate between 31 lioumtguidid 31, Till kic, . . 'el" '" diethii'm to the "'"'lltill•ra 01 trlllieJlls, Allirla his Net..., an,: ' Liar latter, in his brilliant and impreusit I. ' . way, rnajuLnined that 1 lic treatie w s ere the mu1e ,, ( , ) , r „ .... : . i i„ h . t i . B „ o e t ! " ' ir tt „t er lhiil t . ,. „ . 1 1 ,., 1 : . only stife guides in dealing with Europen.. igen.. lit id' lid; ' on e talent,, i s ,lint NEW ADVERTISEMENTS pohti, 511(1, a Tee, 11 was l it liner a r , 1 merely re. nustrueted but fully restored ' --- ell!, BLViiii.t .41 . ./r ~ ArliOnd Frprr, l llli• [roach and It Illellfler to lire Emperor. ft All it wants is reconciliation. 1;m1. I iruot, ,„, ~,,,,, ~,,,,,,,, ,n „,, „.,,,,,,„, . 10 ,,,,,.,.„ . , may la. 10. ,1r.,igw,..1 hi,. .1w.,.,.1, al ~Lfm,,.r r,. ' I T ., ,i t o i i i , L, r t. , ot t ct t r u a n t i fj, k, .. , 7j , f i s ,. t , 1t . a , i , 1 , :. , .. ,,, 5. u 0i 1 t1icift, ..,,,,,,,, ~ . ~,,. ~, , , ~ , ~ , 1 , .1 ~ , , , ~.. „n, , , ~, ~,,,, primarily, it not es, lasierly, use reboil.• to themselves to the [raper frame . lit tc r i l i g il . 1 ,...,', / ,', 11 0 r ,',,, " . ' ''' ''''' ' "" ' ''''''' 1...?"'' ,„,....... t m ' i " the Senator. titaa they were our year since. ''A year ago, - states Grant, "they were willing to I I OSl' Willa dropped on Sg• ClUsiv This, however, is certain, that N, inf. '..., oil. ral strest. "II P . 1111111" , a ..411 I/ errs,. e 1,,,0, holds tho incur of b.are I.r war ~ .. , I:::,n ), •t h h r i ftttr, . t. th No w they regard theno.elve. Ids hands. iie will tint allow hostilitie• .ft oi Ibis that our tet e B i i r t e u sr n . l n i u w i l tiX:r. lloirarci It l' .- r . e tor :1 :"."; ;;" * " " i:rV. " A ` 2:l " l ' .: ' ‘... ' " I ' ' ' '' ' ' ' l:7 ' sl " . :. „.19.1 ":::` ''" be prosecuted unless he Drinks the wit) .•rninent is a nuttily- that ill the 110.1 st of P. 1.-Former Co. l'oin ! .....iir ate it:ti t i i p u . , , l t oe, , ;l l l . l . ... , i, , i i ii , :! . .: , ,. i rils , 2 , 1 . , l; . t., 1 1: ; ,... .1 , ( 1 , ( . .i , . 1 N :: : 1 : : ,.:. :. ,,., ..,:::..?..::.„„,,, :::,..„.,,,, ~ , , , , ,, , , , , : :::. .1 1, ..,, , ,,,, ,, .,,, , , :: will open for hint to push the boundaries France to the Mille, Or I lit ill SYIIIII. ' ' trustworthy, nod Illal A arlrerW Johnson r s r trl•rlN .1.1,4.1 ro ...Iv, le. elrc c .since lientr.l. way he ran reap important advantages. • - .IIIIIIC call direct illl eflurAe, and eoliclort it l ' itoilF,irt 1.. irlilf. Isla r „1. 11.1 I'. % . In ease of nettial war involving a!! ;idea part 5 DI., how ;fleas:int it now is line I Yr 1 ,111,107 flat (.1” -Meer, .rl., I•llll.yralple.y. I ,„, r . rl I it,.„ ~,,lions, i t I t . 1 . r0a ,,,,,, I, l y r ,,, SI.1%11.1•11, Mr•C11110e•11, :fled tale rest, to poke ' pr ,„,,,, ,t0 , ~,,, , rpri,jr‘g. I, [Miller ~ rth, . !heir Sarcasm, at the relrreA ! •ll Ltd 11.1. s of the laA_ I D 1 11 4 .:Poir V ..A. 111 , sift Will 1111; rtanain idle, hut will st rik. .•1y.t . 1 111/1. 1 / 4 ,5, Le/ ull•ritl.• (heira isdom allei ' • oto GIRARD HOTEL, ; , ,,t-intkrn and In mock their hone s t effort, boldly for t;oustant Maple and approprial. . to 0101111 the just results of the war-sec" Corner Third and Smithfield 51 14., to berseif ill.. -p.m ..1 '' th e st e k m ) ,' Illy, (amain j., and lasting pear,. Pleasant • which she UM,: off ere d to s o on , too , 0 must be to these supple, pliant gentle ' Tuesday and Wednesday, others: men, for ready obedience and thick 1 trai:N• MAY 29111 An 1.30111. make their master cid:title, and they get 71 1. I.l'rlterer rrl I , r , MILLI I.IA I'T /ST 1 111'111 H oil] 11. will ta• aeon, therefore, that dynast'. their envete(l r,:ward by tiring permitted to tr. 0.1 al' Ili and Fere, ever rre el, miser, c pryer• 1..0 .1 err. ambition s are at the bottom of de tat .,, t retain their Places and port-folios. 'Fo rid;. ‘"'''''' "'",-• r"' err.,:. "' "' A ''' . ""'' Al " v "'' '• perturinitions m• Ili , Earl/Ire:la arrtr.. n .. ' rule Congre, is now Um 1ie..4 pa ,port to ,ti;',1:,t1.,F....::„.,,0i,(1,;::Tr1f, to sus ( I:r 'lb t I alit nysortrnerr I err None of them openly avow what they in 1,,11",,l 0p,,,; "1 the P,lll,'sideni• den " I ' lll I . ll ° ' a. x Arr. 1 DIN A FIC arl . I. seen-, - .I r .,,. r. or tend. EliCh avails itself of the cry moei ti e t, 1 .,,,,; r.r. , 1 .7„ ' ,7'; ' ,.::: . o „ . , ' l ' Tf t r n to ' , e . ll3. ' fi b"- ef ` ll ' " 1 ' 11 '"" 1 ' 2° f''' ' l '"'' - , arm to lip..am LAY, for fare err I lr. +rift". invl,. Ir7rl suitable to its purpose. With •111 many . plaint the one-awn-plan-this is, indeed - ''rE o / .., E1 0..,. 11 . ,f r i5f . 110 , 1 1 11 , l 4 EA44l[lii. that de - powerful motives conspiring to Prod"'''' tht, royal rood le, the EXCe.I.II.I Ve• voiles, ter erllle e, forint . .e and power. Strange sin, g all.. arr I, carer," In / re 4:111'. ' IC. ',' .7.) Y. ..lrl n' tnelfr; war the maintell3l.ll.l. of pour been rates ex eeedingly pmblematical. l.'l", truly, in a tepablic. Andrew John' ' 1• 1 " . la'f L' l -s I..star, to its ponoielo.on,i li'''re. ' sou, iq liNregar.ling the voice of the peo 1,;,,,'..1ie1,',.4:',:,1,'ni1.:!..7:. 1.,;V1`,-''...',1.:'.'-r.13!•:,..V1e1.,":';',:;:.; ---....-- o i . w L,,, 0,,,,,, 1 1 him, h ,, thin , in , ti, ,.,„. 111 r ..S , 11 Irreal r rreerecll Irr !Ye. starer errAted Council wlalctr Till , . colliii lii'. file 110,111 , I rir rtu chalk/11 Wilk!. 1/OW eXi Nis 1 . iir ' 6‘71:71 . 1.7 , h 0 ' f./ I l7oe r t::"rer' l ". r". "" W'll)''''''' Y. In the Sonthern States. lie assumes an air d5r,;,',,T.7..'.1,`11;'.,'".11.1:,4.' LS ll. : r. t r . r t..Tta ' - ''r l ll r.: ' s 'rry . of absolutism which makes frioslom shrink 0. , . ran t,: 1 ,. ./ apar,;:., renal, ' ." P , 11111k de ' Z - j ' o r l l i ' ra d als ‘'S' o l l' u t i lli. l .. "' ;itv n. i e n 'n tl t l i e ) : 1):::it n . and tremble tor her imperille.l "r • fed' t I - ' - ' l '''' P ' ''‘.‘" -'"” ''' 'I" "eras. '''' gi'r '''" nermi ,. ink . r. ,, r , upon (ten. j K. MOW, A, it cr r na rds the fate of thig re l pu ' lilie ' .. l l,ll B l: ''''''" '"" l "" " 'Lly order- V. 1.. nets, In. r. i/r..‘o, in relation to the procurement of tin lioild,:on is erlfased whenever it becomes vt';2 l c. ll- er!si l f . 7..ini s at'.'V'''' I '""",ff' l l ,"f a l a'. 's I ~„t ooto r t t o sne e r al the Scutt.. and our rep Ilal . o aid. stx s • to itti ' . 'f in't ' ll ' e."M'ar r 4:.; 1 1 . 1o's".;' . ''' appropriati rm for improving the navigation tesentidire as i sembly- -tr. dist rust t 11..111, and --'''''' '''' or ii° 1 'hal river. NMI', 11 LI venture to al, Irtirfirl'iii"l'llar':.chuosiZemeaannyfidel:g‘i'tini:' any' 111 ~'(,llll„ .t iAi l t....lEi rOl itiliCHAiliGE-Thal firm, not only that there is to o foundatiou in troth for cliarges of toeing bite); or net w r y, bli g ht e d w h et , !m oo d, ' 1 .,, 11 , -te l i i ':!'„•,l ~ J , 1 4 1.,in,..••,,,,,„,;.,:,";,';',',',.'„:',,";•:;',',:„- , ,,,,,- , , , ;', . 1, . : I (rent Lao f ar on' :nation. 1, oille. (roar krayr , ligerntie against ,en, MooltrlCAP , lull that not care for prrwer for power's a..tkc. 1.11...rfy. arr rly rat. Tr... Wryer., re f lA...paid ran), ruerterarre ar 1 1., erne erl r ., rr a ., e. .r. rr , .. f r A 1- e n tr a, j the journals Making these accusations do Andrew Johnson dlvergesi from ev e ry I.lAritr.l A 110 1 1 ”I rlt• 're, r.r . .lre...eirrn 1rr..1 Ile ,erst 1 hotf_lll and plan of the grim! Lincoln Irma 'f""o• " 1 s - r"" Is fou'r" "or"' fol.+ , 1 1 ." 1 ' 1 "... not themselves belhfve them warranted by t t l i e moment when, in his first message, he 1 ... 1 111'.1,...;:"'"" 1 11 a''''s f t:d'.7, 0 ,,,''''f1t." -- ,;," 1 „ 1- 7,...Vr., 1 „ . 1 1 ,.', 1 1 1 ,•.t . "' 1 farts. No member of Congress from Penn- took ground against the authority and con- 1 . ....„...,..,... ~ 1 E ;;;7, , , , 5 , . , t i S .i , /i .i t.. „. .e , .. , N A , T ., . All.l er . I 'TI MI ON. : r-On sylvania, or an y other State, has earned a ;dilution:Ll right of Congress over the whole s I u 1 t i j i e o c ift .t ., --u s ta tti tu tt, •r ,, lit the t t h i e ,, Testorat lon , of the re- ,7, 11 , 1 „7,..." 1 , , , ,, ,,1,•: •,. :, , , , , ,,, ... ,, i . :• ,, , , 5 , t . ;i n , ,, ...- n s i t , ,.ir;l4 4; ii. , .. :1 ` , ::. 0 ,.. higher reputation for strict attention to all ea relations wsivsi . svi", s. y o , 1:.,,,. Ifreclrr c I.:, arr:tely MATtI Matier B ini .°lVin g the welfare of hif. ' Co "' with the Union. ,In h ir is P li ra r e o { t IlleSflage, ho . j`,.,..1,:;",.`..:. • ` 0 %,.....:',1 - ` , .l.lrererwr •. .111,1 sad Low PA, stituents, or any portion of them. should have Itresented lON Itelioll if/ the , ell taoth a : 1,,, n 7,.. " 1 , ', ..''': . f,', : . 1. ..m , , , , ,, , , , ..."rr''' , ... i A deputation of business Ellen of this ',realises tar approval or rejection; because t v . ,, r;;;::, „.... 1 ,..... a ......,, ,: r ,.,, ,h 0 , , .. : ~..„,.,,, ~,,,: , , , , , ; , , •,! „ v r;, . , Il l e ) lpr it t h se d u th r.s e ti r v i e t.. s hi o t f . 1 1 1 ,,, e t loy r t , t i l . States a nd i tour. units.) 'r. A. ile I . 1,:, ','.', ..",',.. tr.:: Attu. ''' ' , city were recently at Washington, met h a I occasion to meet the Committee a (:,,,, l i ' h ' e l unnstitUtioll. ' Thanee t rO P' allt 'S II ° e n St.IO 4 II e ITI '.A rAnt EE LECTURE-At Excelsior ; mere(' of the House of Representatives. .In have confided the entire a ff air in tile hands o• , il;;Atit!VV.."7:i excelsior' MALL, 0. • 11 -1 1 ' 11 . .f I l ' f'sri r r:I the course a the interview the matter of ,of Li, t o .w making power. Indeed, the . ictvinEN, : - .'"!, - ,„:; 1- .."}rwiLIT'AV,°:1 - L., , ,t, - ;,..._!;ivi . :., , i... f first act of hisadnunistration ought to have , is Ise .1/13 • And al 2 a. a, -••I \ Lanhotal, ' i,..„1,,. improving the Ohio was spoken on The 1 been the convening of Congress In special ZVl Y .:,,, ,' ,;,",i".,,T, l i',`„‘,:n."..A u ffANNTreitiVCl l ,.``,', u ,,',".„„ l " Chairman of the Committee volunteered to , , session-the omission to do which roust;- : 1111 anturlll 7 , And fruit: I ~. At.:tlll if r. N. Ifer " );lrtr'ei fatal blunder, to speak mildly, .1 fur ORSES AliD BEGGT AT AEC remark • that Gen. Mooamean bad been 1 , Tit , y i a pressing In regard to I from which date all his troubles l as well as i AA '1 105.-011 T 111.'2221 /AY MORN [NIL at II moot assiduous and hie th e immeasurable grievances bmieied upon a; Minh : : „..,. sii , zs u l , vt . ts!! „ A , onion lio.rms. hz stud t If, A purr of wren :flata.] this matter; that there were insupera I n t h e country and the 1.1111180 of loyalty. In kleyry,trrtri A rra It I/Acores:true lastrk Mare well Irrlrkr. legal obStaeles in the way of procuring a , I nearly nil his subsequent messages, speech- 1 ll' o v,.° ll 'llf"dd'..r )!........"" saes crust Polon, mr ae z . Mon, ono ,tep A ltuArtakitold ti ZoltlN : the law re- es, an d acts, he has gone on from bad tot immediate appropriation; that eicr ttitt:rtiiinus :,,naival Austria, and tl, 'ruut tins lit/rel . l! ttt Fran. Hi liil , Ira to nra) be re,zard,Al nh an oikal yicst,on NAJ Hi% I FOR GOVERNOR or CUMBEIILASI, CoVNTy T\ lIAT IS IT' AISIWT Siwcifica n,l estimate of w,,rk to lw done. loflOrP an approi,,, nnll twpa+:r.i . ;hat provision hat 1 " . " 0 -e4l 6 , r lei, mg n speeific B ti o ,, e- , male ;he made of ths pr,etosllls between Pitt,l.urgh 11"' flagon Island; and hot through the persist, •,• • r“1. We m a k e t i t ,. 41,114 hority of on, L7,nti.11),.11 1h kputatlon Tll I; .11 /II I'l 1\ )1,11:1' (4 %7F:TTF. —A new:paiiel oat with i 4, aviovni that "noi inmeLuc zeir party organization will ei i n i rti l ..itiontgLi it may wenr a friendly nitii i k wiinn writer, niiprintell Sena!, iis;.• in g for the confirmation of a nomination—cannot possibly delude any intelligent member of the Union party • who cares for principle and despi,s ligice a hen purr based by fawning. This reflection dissipates all fear of defect ions from our ranks, second the insignificant circle of tine tew malcontents that airiest and clamor for ()nice. It is tit and proper, I owever, that in journal thus launch e d lat. existence, should gra.t e its eclectic column', with an article :from the "Ithionisbur z. the home organ of Senator This course of 'induct at the , tart, is manly, and quite satisfactory: es' penally so when the article alluded to bear, the unmi , takalde itnpr..ss of th e p en ut the senator himself. RV fin is there so tilde am willing to detentl tlieJuhmain policy as Buckalew 1 It is true he does not show 11i6 hood-or wag his tongue a, an 11r Cowan: but still, he is a more adroit a nd perhaps an abler man than the lattei But how eau gentlemen in ho.e auto r. dents are of the ltepublicati school, ,• ti the Illoolushur.: whose tin en in .I'n:in refute 10 ''•l ti„ /),X, ant/ /Mt t , ''' Ity Ile Wiii•l Itisuniontsts, yittfsl, is meant liit. ,''lily in t Allii yiii. 411 W ardent y lIV iz In the Nino.- io c o n j oin oe mount:nom. of 11 , •," journal, ivliost• is ell literary here! 1,70 1 .7117: 7,1, 7 11,, of 11 11,41,77. 113%1' :11 I. ..tikpny 1 , 16i1/ ha , w 1311 . \1•to11 1 / 1 41, , n 011 tnnininy L , litirll pilgrimages :ill olul he use this Mkt in , net w bon "pprtl3ll/(•li ~,, ,• • slid It are ittiri,:tittd ilw. 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