- ors Eithrit — wreak - mu , rzasumr.:l9. zses. MI Tote of HOE= of Represents. thee, a ppr o priating , fifty tlionand dot lara to defray expenses in • the eases of naturalised eitizenvimpriatined abroad, Moving* right, and cannot fall arm ee-bring Reattalappioyal. . AEGILLI In the panagernefii of Girard _ Collegit:lutti_benoree so flagrant that Proceedings-ban beer eorantenced to take the centred of the trust out of the Goveinnient . and vest St In the So- Drente Court of the Conintoriwealth. Ifinntedls tut reitipsing into Its an. Imbl3l habits. Iternsdiations, mann ninmetitit. and sendusicacaze Shit -last notable incident& " lye populationdoe as not peneeta'tlin elements out of which a respectable and • permanent republic can Tam . Democrats hose not th at high de gree of admizatkm for General Greasy they yrefeseed Ili months ago. Indeed, few men have been more roundly ahnaed by them than be Is at the reeeent time. And this Is only the'orialmneement - Of their rage. When the action of the Chicago; .oonvattlort shill lave made him: ttie . Earn:6llcm candidate for the Preshleney,• neither his vast serfees, nor his rtat-earns4 renown • will avail to abelter- him from the gat hering storm of ob_liguy andilefarostion.. Tit* RaiLwAY BILL.. Allegheny Welty and the City o f Pittsburgh kayaked experlenon tia. Rail. way. Bonk altogether uncoiefortable.- . LSlu bitter Ingletkno • loos been scatter : ta apyhi affoirx,idaidiatricio; "galloon they been endursii only by op. ideas - nittalcdpalitles. • Tkomaxids and tens of thousands of citizens love been victimized: by the'- realm:Sas ;with which Win r oecarilies. ben frteptonilY . . been Lae& In goal to seam the core. • vegan ofporßonbulbter of brigel the claimiofhoieatj 'biro been forgotten; arid shiliteledo 'Reads bare been peva ' treed;le Aiming' Rpm Railroad 'Lei it loins defy of the logialatere* to Inttitate seek restrictions wen the pro: -torileisteivaitent a...indebtedness to be -contacted , bryadhirays• qempardei es aesiostabir **Oct ttieconuntrialty. tremloee Theis tilt° bardstiiii - ..." - r7,7101-the'lardshlp unattatztnet doing it: .-:...- The precise point at.widch touy f 3l O - M: Midden: • ' - Lot it 'be 'lad - wham if ',jilt, file clamant' for recklessness will nom ' Notir,..w.e.htdd that*, Ilea of railway oWthtto betas tudeas_it eith; erdtrectitorindiectii.; the Wine tri . patjaiiasoindie divi dude!! denitestrable, -Drabs or no'diel• caltierili be enceentered.bs securing its . . annpicd . on; sod 'cra 's wend "rinancial I .." ; bons. This is paying direr:till tied/itch irenterptises are act-in . odoublibi •-• lase of:-roadtrilrited pay : di ieCtip, - but only. hatinelks- 7 1hat is. by . - the cue and comfort - "derivable :twin it; and the ,esitenceitent. haJnirus . of real ensile iirthe district- trisennd. . then- it bemses s'elnesthsi . 7ltli Main Who, anito Shosaloollslasil . "dun . - Sages how much that wilt pay for theist; and the traelray Is fin theni admaibe - Sox hock; and pay Ins ad armed lag the caw In Ws way there is a tome iispontion to mart . to fat tame o4bondi whir-hare worked.off by yartlat. fradditleat represintations; to lie onions - _ clantige, 3n niohlphol'insianeee,Of want bar - IC tiny bit we ire int Op to the spirit !of the times In tids,.particolu—bat iii Oudot lielpaulatzere aneriat enamored . of.this way- if building relloodtr. teaming a General lair - w o e world give ; MB, *elthij to thla folio. of awindlint; , while we waned motherly: a resort to credit to u 'great a detree aa comports - with the solvency, of amtpantea 'rabbis _for it—not the fraction of an , bleb tartlier„ Tile object DLL:chi lawahrolli . not be to secure the .00tapistian of the vastest ,poultde neattet of idles of - =ad within la peesaibed pub:di:but to afford ladlittes 'for constant and: ttel'!. foam opaistione, and of such o tint e u 'ioProtoet the interests and rights - of - au pull, ciinedidemii to be - ea:Lama. - cOITOZU SUPPLT: • - ' The reait decline Li Ow cotton mar, Itet pcGmit t. .ThitOn, glow.ingAtt at the 'Lige appplyof etutplir.bsid - thets„ - :promise" tcrwork merloturilleadva to the " tr,dtc Itistefil 16 4.44 , 1?eu at iteisight.-40the Itextrel . .prtrperity. • That" outtntry WWl:atm& Irittl:ll4 inadellt4c/ cI MON Altai pressicon openterwith?tibet t!tr the , Jere alai/ inerof 4.lmetlee. i'Bo_ long - an the blehprieeit grentled the fargier ',shipped di:OA- to ra! f agwe u the Imo sad seen megtet to offer and reeller, bet witir the decline the vast - puslinctanf /mils will he forced to Ind other ciuut nole of a.stuiarce, and will -deCitrueli be olisthibuted la Ghtasc or perhape; a large .-a...put *Mir kept ova the maniere and withheld England timings intr. .• Experienced factors ;,shunter that the dimthattod of thetrent lidlik will .more then Ancutterbsereee the experted ZacreLe flea America flan 11301. ' While the these_Floe of /Wizen - le the Liverpool market per will not affect protinctlon, in India, it umanecesserily bin that tendency is - this - country, prroccatiatc - our 'pliutten -"; from growing as much 'is they did hug -• year. tier is the decline the Only, bar: tier to the solace' seal operation et- our growers,. They' am tthancthlly weak; • - tuning "either money ear. matt Is ern gig /argil, is Conducing on the. pros. - poets preseutrat Then male, thehigh price ef labor, :end: the', wascumus Gov. earnest lax on cotters 'oombikelt ran; • der probable Cana ethp_this year. The repeal, of the cause tar,- which Into-egret on Sept.. tht; 'est.:has - otefted a Wide Sold ,fir speculation to' - sizeinikipiaratora who enter the South . . era markets and - bey . wp all the staple of6sred in order to realize on it 'Bertha banian imposed by . the Government is removed. The - few 'planbis who as and to hold tide suck will also &then - •the /peculation principle,' sad will ge into the market with their cotton lot be. , fore that date, in order to amid the tax., This retention may poasiblv create ado. en v y in export, caning an advance in the premium on gold, and higher cur. rency prices here for cotton, with no sp• parent change in the forage market. The reports of the current cottoa year have been estimated on the binds that there were 133,000 bales at the pare sad. points in the Interior on September 1 0., 1867; to which are added 2,300,000 bales as the maximum quantity of production for 1867. Then kern famish the ag . Cregate of 2,683,000 bales. Prete' this 1,1.3 , 0,000 bales are deducted for Ulna oonsamption, stocks held in.the interior and at ports, which loaves 1,383,000 _bales enable for the year - ending Sep. leader Ist, 1668, or 160,800 tiles less than the amount exported lest year, when much higher, prices prevailed. By similar cileulation, allowing for the anticipated falling off In the l thipeulusta of India; it is made appirent that Great Britain!, supply for the cotton year will _:bee 4,1=,000 bales against 4,133,000 of last year—a trilling diary= "of 19,000 btles. Thatioantryla new consuming - :Mike rats of 9,700,000 Wale( per year. During the year 1867 ' she - exported 1,100,000 bales; • Wulff the: - exports ati the- dote Of 'the present Trar PrOT* equally briery; Cie kieusi:rneutining as bad wiattht:lo4l: sAOOO balesagaiest WM! , that Gnat jb# 3 /i1;.44:41 1 . 41 f/a.. fere the close of the year /safe saillion-biles: =NM . ''~;= ;. IBISTORY - . 4111 F •TilarITE7D - • NETHEII- A galerwala meet to Boataa. • LANDS: • A brilliant entertainment win given la Boston on Thursday evening, by .a young millio, sire of that aity, on the mimic.% of his coming or ago and Into possesninn - of hie estate. The event to denary Led "Iforaeultural Ilan was List events]; the seep,, of a very costly end a very fashieeable.mitertamment, which creat ed a great semation among the be= monde. The system has obtained great favor thin season and lad, or hiring a hall fir private balls, love= and 'route,' and Parorntes In Tremont, street, lirorticul tural Ball and Minot Ball have witzmo. ed many liVely gatherings of this kind. It saves wear and tear of furniture and carpets, derangement of the internal economy of household,,, labor for ger- • vanes and anxiety for m istresses; it • ob viates the necessity for a house to be turned upside down for a week in ad vance. "The party last evening was given by a wealthy lads- of this city, In honer of her son, the heir to a princely fortune.-- whese father was one of the miltienaries of Boston. No pains or expense were spen to render i surior to a of the d kind ever t seen pe bora The nyt M hing Al cost wee from ¢15,000 WSJ:1,000. The flo ral decoratiom et the two halls wore eight thousand carnelian innumerable rosea, eall - rlialik and other cholm flow ers, rare plane", etc. The pillars, the oar niece, the chandelier., the; balconies, every accessible or salient Point,' was draped with strings of lnkberry leave*, studded with carnelian and other rich flowers in grestprefusion. In the centre of every window of the upper ball hung a globe bouquet, a ball of flowers, mat. ted close together, several feetincircum. Terence. Thin frizz of bouquet is new to Boston. Some 01 them contained, ap porently, as manyeatlftycamellas. And the platforms were perfect flower gar- I dens, that of th a upper bell being diver sitied with a lofty floral arch, surround ing a costly mirror, which reflected back the whole brilliant scene. Behind this mirror. was stationed a full orchestral band. The floral display alone oost ; about 8 1,000.' • "The Its fall guests alightrived In carriages dress,ed on a carpeted sidewalk, beneath a canopy, and were escorted op-stairs to the dressing rooms each side of-the slain entrente:, Supper was announced - at 11 o'clock: There were several large tables in the Centre of the hall loaded with' the clualeast viands and, ',flame - and nnmertew small tables wore arranged emend the hall at which the guests were served. The table tuna- I meats. silver, floral,' confectionery, ore , were exquisite. and In keeping With the lavish manner in which the whole affair was eandnettel. • Upon each of the tables was a pyramid ot carnelles; or In the form of Mare, or grouped togethaf in massive bouquets, causing the banquet hail to assume ant appettrance Aimee& as brilliant as the lama= above. 'The to. I tartar alba building was carpeted, with the exception of the gloorof the upper , halt In which the dancing took he aft Among the remarkable Mewl , inci dents of the current century stands the fact that toe best narrators of memora. ble epochs in the historic. of Spain and Holland are eitizengof the Matted States. Mr. Pazscorr first - won renown by his masterly delineation of the period of Fsatorsamp and Isaiurm.a, followed naturally .. by a graphic and scholarly treatment of the Conquest of Peru. Mr. 3forrar, starting later, brought out the Rise of the Dutch Republic, following It with the Ristory of the 'United Neth erlands, in four volumes, commencing at the death of William the Silent, and ending with the Twelve ears' Truce In It is not -exaggerating to affirm that Mr. Marine ha, et:direly surpassed any writer bortaand educated in Holland in the thoroughness, accuracy and brillian- Cy of la treatment of these meat tharies. He was not content to restrict hi le i dry detail 141 We in chron ological order, but 'Preferred by metal induction to show in what conditions of society, and In what motives of individ uais, partici:dm actions ith policies had their origin, and tortuthe the whole glow with a frethnese entitchret to restore the Impression of a living . reality. This hi the hardest. task of a isistithran. Any intelligent and dlspar. 'donate citizen of onr own country who shall attempt to review both sides of the gresteontroversygoingon for thirtyyears between the North and South, and, un fortunately, not yet brought to a clone, will feel this difficulty inch a UAL It ra easy to detect the general drift of affairs, but when an attempt Is made tol go deep er and pry Intl the secret or occult mo ,tnaa In which epecialacts originated; to ittrikerhyough swims riming and pre.. theses set ugh; delude followers and tie-' wooden opponents; and to lay man the . .ctetnal bilhiences that operated upon, or went forth from, prominent leaders In the momentous dehate,it isperceived that the Maki/ arderous and delicate, requiring the nicest perceptions and the most ex quisite balance of judgment. eine ' &Mantels remove soma of the obstacles{ that nowerist no the proseeution of this! ilady.. We are . pet too , near the scene at action to take In all the details so as to comprehend the relations of the vat. " sous- pirtsof each other. Passions rise ' , up and Mai the naderinandieg. Bartle- nations ace turn aieferred that will come many yeara hereafter pthicipenot tilll the - present and next, generations than neje paasedairay. . - • In the Watery of "thetrolted Netherr isiara Sir.lferisihailthe adiantage of a theme ocnigental to,the .. natural .bentef hli capacities, 'and: to all hie lutes and habits. --Pamir IL- of - Spain was et the heed of - a MorapavreillilliesPOUML. The *hole maellistary, of: goeernmemt was nand. try - hhaitogle . ma ' Not only, alliedto' the Melmattarcilikterchy, but imbued with its spirit, h e : resolved to ittprithaithe eg le‘qi ev ion to doubt, reformation ; to subonlinate Su the litstirets and aspinc tionitif the pioela Milts despotic rule of anuthrolis'and oligarchs. Against this tretiteridoni attempt the Netherlands stood ferth,.aiegle handed and alone. 'lcy the edict pf 15es 'Paha. sentenced Mary-, inhabitant of the Netherliacht to The decree .. Meiotic:l women i. sus at= By the aid of chi Council of -Blood„of the mtt nicifal offiem of 'Which be had the ap pointment, and the 'executioners of the a'Holy Loquaition,ltli butcheries amount iftorietrany Mt eighteen hundred 1n • f week, and ran op to theaprallthe aggre , gate of - eighteen thousand in the course, of . sfi.,yeara.- - N . Yraile , he thus stmck at the IV/es:of:its people, he enforced a [system of Oonliscations full as sweeping [ as in the cruelness of paulon has been recently prOpmed in this country, and by which countless &rallies were re duced •from' comfort or opirlence to bag- Enbarressedhy. the expenditures his immense enterprime ••1 am... Lent foe lavlsa HOT WATER BOILERS re tbe back 004 of mammy coot slut, rl 3l . 2l : l ll l nio;=7l7j:rnW . 51 . 4 by pus,. lb.. btu. iltryell Lbrinyib OWL, matela *lts oar r.. W. syvr b•tsty.sum. can Mr. as la lay bia Y. Yor I comm. Coo& State, 171114rbl it I YWAY. / 1 1. 7 4,r/M: It ' at Mt! .111.11 at, eater 4,44. Wry nrie Is the Übluo, ••• have galactic., • War Moves, lasloalayy lb* •UYckmayst. LOA, Sal C... ital. moat itio owlet eicribl 0.1.11..L1M. by apply!. no IBIS3ELL & CO, 3g.. arriceic:r m=E=m! IVER HEATER rou PULILIC It/ 1 •:I= 4l- Traft ottas• asluts salt to ttat Wales In •Ittilmos sott-Si t .4 salt to to UR* tan It .0.1 exch... (tomtit tad Ststo Malt.. (inert W•o aro &thous at pottlas ia • Art., at of Nut./ U. tisk% •••• r•lerrtd to ttto t•llostag pont. vim lass Mtn os., Jaw* Atte. *. LP.. Not eNk roar.lt stnnt4 Mutton,. 1.• Melta, • Co., toner st tom\ rag Itattiottla strwailtibtlr Ittsso" rah- MIL 11.0•11.1 ' 4 M... keen, , Inseams' ■ IL, tUot.L. Montt/ 6. • U. MOLL 4/11•Sway. S. •••••••• C•ortattrs tossattit• mr•as.u . ltasSot. • BtAlltt.• .111111UtV, Patentee, *VtLIV • In faun It Moot. thtztm.... NOTICE TO • InDIPIDD►L 11OLDS.16 0/ . Anne Cr PITIORIL RINK' Tee elan belsbre ' s or tbe It - ORES, 4 II itutli D VI OIL. EEEZEI !2= Ll= ILA% sad a encral • [4os n PkiSin JoLlZzin Emi CdoLO ANC Parlan [ BOHEMI Asti is nit litt lIT or WIS. • 100 111(11 , if ARE 'multi !kin! as ii 5t.. 1 ,7.1; &MI; I • o say ther k. 54 of 54 i t 524 5.14 my may I m. Laigest i Bakery 1Y . 0155 of ry Ss ' S. M. 111 w. 81 LI -- ----- H 1 KIRKPATRICK, 0, . I. .IFILA.CI . IIXCIALICa . . qi-KEEPEUaIIo ACCOVATAIT, r n.Tittreßl7.ll6l;PrtierlcAL"' • OPENING 'AND. CLOSING NIERCILNIC' BOO E D, It kit.* Koury Kai** (loball ... ups Bo- Opened by Dobblb Pialry. ansysytiml Illoolk•seceresolyllidJemed. a rititorlit'grs:Ma.L.a a"a**" b t pi Tl i argthli c l4fr, /polio Rolldjoy : Ltto 1.., 1 1 0 T. PITT LIJAIBEII- C 0.,• pftat. a k 111 . C 241,000. asonas-mow.ltsitratiunias. ape mas 7.-1. A. WILII.IIT. 11a ylimendeistlLDW DAVVIIII4I. 1.,1:110 paylitoo, a . '" ) /r i t . POIN•11 • 4 " ooi&Vreartd,C. ' re. L.; 21=r' . ..14.3. 1 11m1C.N. lIIVIT ti a ., U,7 l7l; P oni. atin" a IL. olil xi run? pyrr GAMS ROMEO, Wwli. luipoor __ a.ni.l. HOLMES, VlEiLi C 0.,& , . . T O N ANcirox. c o • 7111,LL8, i aTrzslis !n. L . usr.,ALinn of Hem', xmllum mut Liilb - I A/101.10/lAllti 1LA . 0K01...1.• i LLi z , a , f 1 i.a lyE WILL EP ON RAMO :..d toot. to ttforOlA . thmis of .• V 'AINIVM.RII%. • Tft 0A.% : „.,I=r4au ir e ti l fllzuats looflll r ir l; A.r 10.. ofmnr.irrir fit :TAMP AND STE NCIL CUTTER, 1131 bort, ■ g aupsaito Woad; c° l ll 7 l43llll%llll , llillyfriii (A n ig il ielvl7lPPSWall'PM. 4 lV: "Zre2llll4Vi.Tim. I - 4. • Tito:* W. 01011: FOR ALLEAHE NY WORK Ni.M•ll. U niVIA : T.I 7 4II , It:BI.VIIVAZI P er) , lltad • the •••atlo• at t h, e=l22; ig.:A . '"filtrANlttrad Waal Of ftirdn iliVAtabltact• lio,f 41. ClatrkL Vi."Woo•Irl itnhVIIVICD"4; iir25:W1NT•1210.4.0,14.0. fILOTHEIVIIVI l'Al E 0 —Ail Oa MA agji3ILTII:I;ALL"I Y 19. 1868 A.DVE R'fl3 TA MENTS: NSW .ADVERSIEIRKEN :nen pE3II3IBTLYABLI. 513., IiaRCH EIIIMBSII CF IB TIEI .NINE LND BY TES AUTHORITY COTI'S MAGAZ (NE Comuniireinh of Finnsylvaila, I=l JOHN W. GEARY, Governor. A ' PROCLAMATION I ___ HUHDFIEHI OF JOHN CASEY. . 7 . :L.A., • Wu .smile, The Senate and Eons° of Repri sentottess hise'imacted the itillovang Plosaible and Jolntsesoltitions, r • Joint Resolutions relative to the death of John Carer ;.• •4 11jsisares. built •LI hearing Cu the rel. Canea.lleilie ease of ON ROBISON semis' RAMITEL T. 111113 a• one of the sl Clog minibus rt] she Rennie film she TesenSt-Drat Senatorial District. . certain JJEN CREZY yes isrestsoid as &winless on babel( of the aid John K. Robison, the, contutani, and U. esle• Casey, after' his essibilnation, was eras's!!! la . the county of ClO:field and esnelly h stta and abased, so Mit ha has slate Mad Irma laicals. recated to said beiWag; tlatrefore, El It roaolted bilks negate and Elm. of Sep saillatlyea Ihe Commonwealth of Wmatmel- emits In Genital 'Assembly met, and It le hereby 6enacted by tae authority of tat tame. nut the oromor be and he tepereby author zed *ad re. gelmid to orgy • reward of TWO TIIODSLND DOLLIES For such It'Ommation aa will lead to nineteen and couSictlon of the hereon or pawns who committed the mid offense, end that tha 7 ress awe of the Cream ',wealth be authorised and required to pay the mid ,em out of may sada*, in the Treasury not otherwise approprlated..r, nom Ted the thleteeith day of la toast,. L. D, Asn•Wfatienes, Th. reputstion of the Glee. lament, the pews mid recurltyof Its Misses. andthe oldtsation/ al Justice and bewails, n. quire Wet Ls perpetnton Of Ole Ilhusons er!msrhoala be brohsht to optedynot coadign panishmeat. 1 - Now etrasaffOrr, 1, JOCN W. 01•11 T, MOT. wenter of thrsild Commonwealth, is COM) lian. the mid Saint betolullen and' by china of the Mower sad &lathe . ..lly tinted In me, do Lsnn tab, my Proclamation, hereby off ring a reward •C TWO ThiIIIRIAND DOLLallei to any person or persons who shall apprehend and mean t r trill the murderer or scerderees of the mid JUAN CLOMP, to he it'd upon the actilabon of the criminal or orinsleals, led I Etna, call on all whom. ofineUee and seod ultras, every - - simnel./ be vigilant end nun mitires in their ef t. to for limebbreheasbon of the male Murderer or madman to the and that the ontrss d laws may be eladleated. vs teem 9 A. N. I. CP. EI Wren under anY kited sad the Great Hal of the Binh. at Berrie Nut. this !Deities:A day of Yabru wy. Ilde year of our Lord sue thou sand rlabt hundred sect atety eight. and elide Cenunourealke tlaeninety•ateuad. • aoam w. arum. /e 7 tea 81.• an or; • Y. J r 9. 3 olllf.:Ceeretuy of inellenlanwesltti de AT WI N05.,180 and 181 Liberty St., 'ALLEGHENY S & EWING, • T U.-TAIL) WIDE 13E AV t XIMLIS =EMI CZ= AT Sle.:—Blael t Cold BILOCADi ALPACAS I= I= =UM A VERY La ZsUl guts isa IrWhalesala and Befall, at =3 =met of 5x.44 ra , te4 let 15 A covatt 1611VM WM. SEMPLE'S, = OHINA," ISO t. ISt EeOeral SL, Allegheny, Statuettes, NEW AND D*B DIADLIE GOODS N GLASS AID rAxcr EWODI JOS, HOENE & CO, 13 Ca71eitab3ass, Street /111111117110 UPGINGIS &In/LATINOS; DM,/ I' M141...111e, itK giiittriVi9;k9Mocr: coLueen vsLivar kineo. I. all +MOM THWtitiA zjiPO SU, .ortettalig inr E. BREED & CO. CRACIL EIS A PATENT OVEN. IRTITITIELL i LiFLGIN LOT or . un Iso ui,muni-lannunm ir 8 , 1 279 .11 4{ . 4 . " 0" ims . Ids be vr eallata 4 t istbe /LIEU Itasca : all .lad ee fled dm Ai.E.IANDIILI RID 'GLOW IFAIS LD KID 8L.0i , E.1. I' to iita, Wl6gni Ever la Pittsburgh. ItARVIN nos tem. arty street. . Paper' Collars, tor whir! mre Avltt. Also. reels rm. lIITiv•MIi.ITAII iaialiTallt 'spa Collar Commake. 01.7nr,n a Weft:ne s t s n o ot tgoer. 1. WHOLESALE:ROOM:S . IIP STADE. roll: 77 WOO 711 Market Etreell. STOCK OF GROCERIES, LIMP AND CLASS STORB, :13EVWX.11 EARS -EATABLIIIRID, d6l►►►Ont!nt► enr►at, Ample Cellar and Lott Doom /.dt., locals,: on um. Beat Bigness litteet in the City Tho owner desires to st II out that he tall 00O !strata attoutloo ou Other bos4ets. MO it it now tulfdowil to Itglanea TEN AND rtrum THOUSAND DOLLARS. , per.. thatroonty lar vltli Loslacsa r.pitlf:r• . Imlneralttato g earry It etzti s dollars es= "**** * '****‘** - *** real li, WI Officio BAp2vEr. X rnOuratinert Iron lEgroker, 184 rini stmt. rrinsuaan. PA. Agana tar Ida sale a:Cornwall, Vonasbilark Toloaldno, laabada, Idorasanon. aganatora t Cdrodea, and orlanr brin4oLiatioaelnk latronal Cara and I.slprunt's 0,11. (Mateo.: flu :80.1411,', .1 1414 Conslagraenti err rt .raristottarly . LWEHAVE. tiatitiar" a nuLurs. FZEMI Two lhous and Dollars Reward roa TLIZ . L.IIILICST I Ot 2111. LIM SEMPLtS, AT zers, ;1116.-0001) Pllliiid =I „LT 17.16.1201:1111D.D1iALL21721. !lio* . l•settel 192{3 sz.Nutnacr JILNA 14a 'MAIN LS 'ZUNI!