El Ctt littihuglj Ctaitttt. THE PROUDEST LADY. The Queen Is proud on her throne. And proud are her MI aide so Line, But ths , proudest Isdv that ever was known, Is a little lady, mine. , And oh! she flouts Me, she flouts mei nd spurns, and scorns, and some me: Thank a n dp on my knee and sue for grace, And beg oeseacti wltti he saddest Me, hall ever the same she 'doubts sae. She Is seven by the calendar, A 111 's almost as tall; t ah! this little lady's by far The proud , at lady of all. It's her bport and pleasure to flout me I To spurn. and &corn, and scout me! But all: l've notion it'S nougbt but play. And ae. say what she u .nd feign what the may She can't well do wathout roe. When 16lie, rides outer nag, ?may, Park. road and river. In a little ha, SO isunty and gay. Oh! then she's proveter than ever: And : obi - what faces. vrhAt "age*: What Petulant , pert grimaces: - Why, the very pony wances'and winks; And tosses herad and plainly 'Mac He may ape ars and graees. = nut at times like a pleasant tune, r; A sweeter mood'o-ertakts her: =Oh! then she , ' sunny as skies of June. end nil her pride forsakes her. Ohl-shedances around me so fairly! • Oti2`hot laugh rings ont so rarely! -- 014=1M COaXtei and nestles.. and purrs, and pries, In my puzzled fate with ter two great eyes, •=.' And uwn she loves me dearly. Alt,Ethe Queen is proud on her throne, • Atio,proud author maids so Hue; Bgt the proudest lady that ever was ltnown, Is this little lady of mine. , Clo9d lark! she flouts me, ste Routs me She epurns„and scorns. and scouts me! Bat abt reit aUrtion tt , s nought hut way, And that, say what she wilt and think what she may She can't well do , withorit me. EPIIMUat3. ':—Yokes is the text of Parton's next sermon. -425 per ton is the price of hay in Cla rion, Pa. —A bust of Forrest, the actor, is to adorn Central Park. —Juvenile fancy balls are popular this year in New Lork. , --beer are very plenty in Northern and Central New York. • --Cincinnati has 100,783 school children, 5,830 of whom are colored. Hartford, Conn„ claims to have fifty strictly.professional gamblers. ... r ,There are_abont fifty-seven thousand churches in the United States. —Beecher has a new lecture called "Ainusements and Recreations." --In Northern Maine:snow is three feet deep, except where it has drifted. —An iron company . with a capital of $120,000 has been started at Erie. ---One .thotisand workmen are .now - pipped at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Twenty-one convicts in the Maine Penitentiary were pardoned out yesterday. —More than eleven hundred arrests were made in New York last • week by the —Upwards of two thousand gold dollars per week is the cost of running .a London theatre. -.' —Rumor whispers that the - result of Fos tees' late accident will be a life-long dififig uration —The funeral of General Rousseau in New Orleans is said to have been large and imposing. Benjamin Disraeli bad a brother, but he died of heart disease the'day before Christmas. —Ex-Governor Pickens of South Carolina is lying seriously ill at his residence at Edgewood. -—A new poem by Thomas i Buchanan', Read will appear in Lippincott's Magazine for February: —Some of General Kilpatrick's Hartford admirers have given him a service of silver plate worth $1,508 —At Rome, N: Y., they - give chloroform to murderers when they are about to hang them. That is humanity. —General (?) Magruder has been lectur ing on Mexico and Maximilian to small select Baltimore audiences. —The Legislature of Wisconsin has pre. rented a gold medal with complimentary resolutions to Cyrits W. Field. - —An English statistician announces that the United States containslo3,soo,ooo hens,. to say nothing of the henneries. —David Dudley Field has succeeded . to the doubtful honor of the Presidency of the Yree Trade League in New York. --It has teen reserved for Chicago to invent a one wheeled velocipede. Chicago'. has honored the reservation by inventing one. x. —During his late visit to Florida, Senator Sprague purchased nine thousand acres of the best land in that . State for ten dollars an acre. , —A very large crowd of sorrowing Freed. men followed - the remains of the late John Minor Botts to' their -final earthly resting ;.—Boston rowdies are on' the increase and are being more obstreperous. If the keep On they may become as famous as those of Philadelphia. .-Thieves lately stole the carpet from a church neat Cincinnati. and when it was newly carpeted brought back the old and -stole the new one. —A spiritualistic wires wash ld recently in _New York, at which one young woman had a delightful round dance with the ghost of Benjamin Franklin, - -The phonographic reporters of New York City :have ; organized themselves into -a guild, the ,object of which Is to advance the interests:of their craft. —During the year 1808, eleven thousand six hundred and fiftraix. emigrants arrived in fifteen • steamers and twenty-six sailing vessels at the port of Baltimore. • —At Stratford, Conn., a saloon keeper has found an oil well' in his cellar and re- Itises to taki $40,000 for it. Our advice to him is, change your mind and sell out . —Massachusetts is said not be have now a. single highway, or bridge on which toll is vbarged. All are free. Vulgarly and em - phatically we say. Bully for Massachusetts. • —Judge Agnew, of the Supreme Court, recently fell and' injured himself severely • -at his yesidence in Beaver. He will probe ,. bly not be able to resume his .seat on the bench for some time. • —Two resurectionists, with tWo dead bodies in their possessien, were arrested in Washington, on Saturday evening, while idriving.through the .streets in a carriage i.i~ :t :, L :`Y 1 , " ? with .their booty. They were each fined twenty dollars. —A family in New Haven was found the other daTin the act of dining on boiled dog. They gave as a reason for this eccen tricity, that the only altenaatiVes they had were rats or starvation. --George Alfred Townsend is said to have severed his •connection with all the other papers for which he wrote, with the inten tion of hereafter devoting himself entirely to 'corresponding for the benefit of the hap py readers of the Chicago Tribune. —There have recently been going through NeW Orleans heavy shipments of Malaga fruits, etc., fom New 'York to Chi cago, Milwaukee and St. Louis. The rail road charges are so heavy that it pays to ship freight to the west by sea from New York. —The Harrisburg Guard, says: "Three hundred and ninety thousand three hundred and ninety-five tons of coal were shipped over the Summit Branth Railroad for the year just closed, being an excess of upwards of ninety-one thousand tons over the pre ceding year." —The leaAing illustration in the last number of Punch is entitled "Under the Mistletoe, and represents. old John Bull and Miss. Columbia, with clasped hands, in the act of kissing each other under the mis tletoe bough, - which the good-natured Rev erdy .Jolmson is holding over their heada. —Hearth and Home has a letter on the "moustache movement," with which the writers attempt to wither the wearers of hir sute appendages, because they constantly stroke and pull them. If the writer will tell those gentlemen, old and young, some rational mode of disposing of their hands when idle, we venture to vouch for the abo lition of the "moustache movement." —An exchange says: A recent storm in Belgium was distinguished by some singular phenomena. The wind carried 'off several articles of the first necessity. For instance, the roof of a house and a lawyer's wife have totally , ' disappeared. It is possible that the roof may have been found, but as for the lady, who was a light weight, her hus band has given up all hopes of her recovery. —The. London Daily News refers to the appointment of Mr. John Savage, the Fenian, as Consul to Cork, as proving ex clusively that President Johnson has a sense of fun and "a power of banter as exquisite as Mr. Russell Lowell or Dr. Wendell Holmes can bust," and it thinks Mr. Gladstone might refute the slander that he has no appreciation of humor by appoint ing Mr. Judah Benjamin as envoy - at Wash ington. • —The notorious Philadelphia rough, Jim Haggerty, 'is in gaol in that city, and some of his friends endeavored to release him by breaking into his cell from the outside. This attempt so amuses the Philadelphia Bulletin that it gets off the following: Haggerty 'says he only wanted the bar taken , out of his window for additional security. He wished to make a fresh bolt out of it. The way Haggerty's friendsbandled their crow-bars on Saturday night proved the prior attachments for him. The attempt to bore into Haggerty's cell, on Saturday night, did not augur well-for his innocence. ' • Several "jimmies" were found outside of the Central Station on Saturday night, but the principal "Jimmy" remained inside. • —yesterday morning we saw a crowd o f from fifty to seventy-five persons, men, women and children, standing on the lower side of the Allegheny Suspension - Bridge, eagerly watching eight men and two dogs On the steamboats and wharf below, en deavoring to kill or capture-a rat whichkul taken refuge on a spar Which was floating between the boats and the wharf. The sa gacity and agilitYof the 'rodent proving too much for the sticks and stones of his assail ants, one man .boldly got into a skiff, and armed with a' stout pole got near enough to push the scared animal from his perch on spar into the water among the broken ice. Several times the drowning animal bravely clambered out, onlyi-liowever, to be tkrust ba4 by thehraye St: George in 'lli skiff. Breathlessly the dogs and eight men watched the struggle, and the final agonies , of the au4cious animal were heartily greeted by them and by the crowd on the bridge above. We)think the admiring army which gazed from the bridge might testify their apprpha tioi byltaving :handsome commemorative badges made for the Victors, oh which might be some such legend as "These eight assisted only. by.dogs, poles and sticks, val orously succeeded,after a spirited conflict,in drowning a rat January 13, 1868." The "W ua mate , story in Ohio. [From the eineintatl Commercial.) Gallipolis IS excited over a wild Man, who is reported to haunt the woods near that city. He goes naked, is covered with hair, Is gigantic in height and ,"his eyes start from their sockets." A carriage, contain ing a man and daughter, was attacked by him a few days ago. He is said to have "bounded at the father, catchine, him in a crip like thet of a vice, and hurling him to the earth, falling on, him and endeavoring to bite and scratch like a wild animal. The struggle was long and fearful, rolling and wallowing in the deep mud, half •suffocated, sometimes beneath his adversary, whose burning and maniac eyes glared into his own with and savage intensity. Just as he was about to become exhausted from his exertions, the daughter, taking courage at the imminent danger of her pa. rent, snatched up a rock and hurling it at the head.of - her father's would-be murderer, was fortunate enough to put an end to the struggle by striking him. somewhere about the ear. The creature was not stunned, but feeling unequal to further exertion slowly got up and retired into a neighboring copse that skirted the road." ix speaking of the long-eared libel verdict against the Chicago Trthune, the New York Comnereial Advertiser relates: "Not long since, a subordinate employed on one of our New York journals passed, by mistake, into the printers' instead of the' reference bin, a savage and malicious onslaught upon the principal proprietor, and it appeared a few hours later on the editorial page. An office errand , boy, who aspired to'editorial respon *Andes, was recently detected in sending, newspaper extracte up 'to the printers. We speak of these incidents to' show how easily a mistake may: occur in, the conduct of a large (daily fournal , Which ,employs Many heads and halide, and la necessarily made up rapidly." PTIT8131:111G-Ti GAZ 'T THURSDAY. -JANUARY 14, 1869 TEES'S EXTRACTED ivncErtolFl PAIN: ao osAßea NA= WE= Airrnnowt iscrii ARE offincatp. s PULL 832 FOR q. AT DL SCOTT'S. ale ?maw trritzvr, sa DOOR ABOVE HARD. ALL WORK WABRANTRD, DATIL AND IX ITE. AISDNZ SPECECERS OP 0' RNITERS. VDJXAN ttiyind&T GAS FIXTURES WELDON & KELLY, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers AND LAMP DODDS. Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS., 'BENZIN - F., Ott,. N 0.14 7. WOOd Street. • 5e9:n,22 Betwedu6th and 6th Avenues. PIANOS. OBIG "BIN THE BEST AND CHEAP' EST PIANO : AND °ROAN. .. . . Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano, , AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN. The SCHOMA.ORZR PIANO combines all the latest valuable Improvements known in the con struction of a first clans instrument. and has shrill been awarded the hlghes premium wherever ex i blbited. Itttone is full, norous and sweet. The workmanship. for durabi ity and beauty. surpass all others .' Prices from oto 1150, (according to style and finlsh,) cheaper' than all other so-caUed first class Plano.. , . • • , ESTET'S CerTTAON ORGAN Stands at the head of all reed inotruments. in pro ducing Instrument atrfect pipe quality of tone of any almilnx ln the 'United States. It is aim. pie and compact in construction, and not 'liable to get out of order. CARPENTER'S PATENT "VOX IiUMANA TREMOLO" is only to be found inthis Organ . Price from 11 00 to 1 550. All guaranteed for Ave years. BABB, }MAKE &BV PILES, No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET. PIANOS AND ORGANS—An en tire new sto.k of SNARE'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS; BAINES BROS.. PIANOS: PRINCE Sc CO'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS and TREAT, LINSLEY & CO'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS. MELARLOTTE DIAJME.. deS 43 Fifth avenue, Sole &gent. CONFECTIONERIES. In RUH, Prac!ioal Cook, ei*:etfully antionnces'to the public that he will On Saturday and Monday next, Open to the pnblte the DELMONICO RESTAURANT, OKICTLinfInt ONLY. - It will be Ids earnest endeavor to runtish his pa trons at all times with the most palatable viands which the market or the season affords. The LIQ,UORe„ WINES of various dates, ALE, BEER.. etc,will be their own reeommenoailan. Orders for tine Cooking for Weddings. and other Festivale, will, as heretofore, be promptly and ellekpllfattunded to, requesting pateon.ee,, act, GEORGE REAVES, ILLNTIPACTanza OP SEEMI CANDIES AND TAFFIES And dealer In all ktadi of morn, rrim, nos LES, SAUCES. JELLIES, &c., ee4 . If% PADERAL Allerbenv. BTIEGEL, • (Lite Cutter with W. liespeaheide.) .. • ..•1= MALIX4COR. No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh se2e:rm "ipso NEW FALL GOODS. A splendid new steel of CLOTIELS, CASSINCEAMIS,dco Jost swot - fed bi FEENRT NETER. Kali: Merchant . Tailor. 73 Sraltliflell atreat. TILE eIIEAT AMERICAN. COM BINATION. Burros-nom onaramse _ AND SEWING MACIELNE. IT HAS SO DONAU • BEING ABSOLUTELY TEE, BEST IrAIdILY *I34III4NIdINZLIV ;II IIT E CiitIi n a p I ,. .4 . 1.24) . 4G/Agents wanted to well this C. ESAXASTarAr. Owner Irma Agent f l,l2fl e tZ e T a 144 5 g: 4 1 1'1e r atenardson,s Jewerslitore. . e 64 WALL PAPERS, Per Halls, Parlors anti! Chambers, NOW OPENING, AT 101 Market St., near Fifth Ave., JOS: R. •HUGHES & BRO. pkv i ialtOtr:Villalt/Air , e); 4 l SEWING MACHINE'S. WALL PAYERS, DYER AND SCOURER, J. LANCE, DYER AND SCOURER. 140. 3 ST. CL.A.11%- STR3IIEI3O And i0a.135 and 187 Third Streets FITTsBIIRGR, PA.. COAL AND COKE... COAL! COAL!! COALIU DICKSON STEWART & CO., Having removed their °Moe to 507 1.41.13E13,17Y. STREET, (LIMY Olt) , Motu MUI) SECOND ELOOII. Axe LUMP, krekwd UALish good YOUGHIOGHE NY NUT OR 'BLACK, et the lOv eisi morket mice. AU •orders left at "their °Sloe, or addressed ' • to them through the mail, will be attended to OromPti3l. TOBACCO AND CIGARS.. EXCELSIOR WORKS.' ar XV..biIECINEKPrit •• s snufacturers and Dealers 721110,0 g Snuff Cagazzi & 43, , p: 6 isinaia. BT.. 4iLLI6ITZNY et•V" ARCHITECTS. & Alicurr.E.cwo, FRUIT HOUSE ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, Nos. a and 4 St. Olsir Street. Pittabluah, Pe. inmate stteatioa given to the designing and building o COUNT ROUSES and PUBLIC BUILD/NBIL efOICE GOODS AT . 1. JOSEPH BORNE & CO. RECEIVED DAILY, Bisqrs NEST VELVET TIAT 4 ,' TEAT A ISONNET F KAM KS. GBH:RANI OWN WOOL;S, ZEPHYR AND KITTING YAIIN's, BLACK V t.LVET FEN. BONNET VELVET, . BLACK d GE SATINS, TRIMMING SAT Ns. ALL SHADEd. SASH AND KOW•R.LiisONs , AND BLACK SATIN RIBBuNt3, ail - 11=8/MDRE'S EID GLOVES, In White, Opera, and Dark. Fur Topped Rid GloVis. Wool Mitts and Gloves, Ribbed Fancy and Ptah HOSIERY+ PALIE RT IT S ALB s . S ,OK vg B iLLETI3, &C HANDKERCHIEFs. - C Eallitto STILL U3TBEB REDUOTIPNB WOOLEN GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, HOOP SHIRTS AND 77. AND 79 MARKET STREET. ECRU & CARLISLE, NO. 19 FIFTH AVENUE, THE, NEW SKIRT, "LE PANIER PERFECTION•" ,` ',THE FAVORITE." `•THE POPULAR," "THE RECEPTION.' THOMPSON'S TWIN SPRING. "WINGED ZEP BTU, " "GLOVE FITTING," CORSETS AND PAT ENT "PAN - MRS.' THE NEW GORED OVER SKIRT, "BELLE HELENE," richly embroidered; an elegant street or Skating Skin.. RICH RIBBONS FOR BOWS, SCARFS • AND SASHES. ROMAN STRIPES AND PLAIDS. SATINS, all shades and widths. FLOWERS. PLUMES, HATS AND BONNETS. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S MtLEINOHNDER WEAR, - The richest and latest novelties •in GIMPS, FRINGES AND BUTTONS. We especially direct attention to the great excel lence of the HARRIS SEAMLESS OtouillonN, KID GLOVES" over ail others. and for which we arf the Sole Agents. A complete line & GENTLEMEN'S "STAR" SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS. GLOVES, HALF HOSE, LrIDERsHIRTs AND DRAWERS. SELLG AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S PAPER GOODS, I a nd all other popular makes. & CIBLISLE, NO. 19 FIFTH AVENUE. noZ i MERRY CHRISTIE/S NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. DENNISON & 'ECKERT , NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE, Have juid reeelyed a large and Judiciously asserted stock E3tiROIDERIES , TRIMMINGB, Sid Gloves. llandlierehiefo. Slipper Patterns, Zephyr Goods, ScarlS end Gents Varnishing' Gods, and Notions generally. A splendid selection is afforded in special novelties suitable tor HOLIDAY PRESENTS, to which the attention et Lady readers is specially called. , • DENNISON & HECKERT, puxcEs MARKED DOWN. • BARGAINS IN ALMOST -EVERYTHING. REAL UESI STITCH, all Linen. HARDIII/11.1 CHIEFS, 17c, 10e, Rile and upwards. TAPE BLRuElizb LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS tlge, Sc to 50e. An oar HATS at one-half regular prices. Ail the new BAWD-MAL ShilITS and Bradley's latest styles of HOOF SKIETS, st the Lowest Prices In the City: • ENTS' iflatliio VEST and DRAWERI3, 40c to D 0,00. AT EATON'S, • No. 17 Fifth Avenue. deb BEINETINGS AND BATTING. FIOLOIES, BELL & CO., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. erx-rsnicricsnmc. * ldling Wren of HEAVY =Drum and LIGHT - ANCHOR AND INAONOiLJA SIT I LETINGS AND BATTING. GAS AND STEAM FITTING. -- JOHN Y. COOT= JOB. ILATZ FIXKILT BIM j9ON M. COOPER & CO., Z___S FotflilDEßS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS , imam: Moron of PUMPS AND BRASS WORR,o everyryprßeriratonoi agto rs. ln HAS nrrunca AND Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, • PITTSBURGH vsolPot• 111VANTED-ON COMMISSION) • ONE , HUNDRED TONS OR PCKni-nerVi r FOR THE • HOLIDAYS . The highest _market prices' and quick sales guaranteed. Mark, packages distinctly add send • voices by mail. S. 'P. BALLARD &" CO. • . COIIIMIIISiOII Merchants. 332, Washlugtan_att. New York., , _ GOOD NEWS. CHEAP SSW) IN DEAR TDOS Enquire for WATtiDtS Dread, Ti e israest and best. The initials "Fl. W." every loaf. Take none else. 51. - ETTAffnNG Barred Flannel, C:›lTered., IrELROY, DICKSON & CO. 3D3EILIr 4M4:::OC7O3DES, ... ~ ix . O , . ... ,V) 0 D• at 0 „.., ai a , d , i „ a pa A Fr. 1 0 N w ,til p ..r. (2 p4 pg if. si 04 QI i t , E .- 4 • ?4 !A cs • zw . 1,: 2 kj ez 0 r ti f 4.1 1 0 r i i s Is 4 u 2 nF4 P 4 0 gimw Imi ig A ° a 0 og 4 4 0 Ws I:ra -9 ca s 0 ! 0 141 a l ' 6 z LACE GOODS, HOSIERY, No. 27 FIFTH AVENUE. EXTRA HEM A VERY LARGE STOCK, IX, GOOD STYLES. WHOLESALE s.'de& WOOD STREET. DRY GOOD S Arr cosrr, FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY, 1 :TO CLONE STOCit. ITEMOBE F. 87 MARKET STREET. dad CLOSING OUT SALE OF nom,_ 13-0040313 S AT- J. DI BURCHFIELD & CO'S 1. NO. AO ST. CLAM. STREET, An wool prey Twi:led Flannel for 37 worth 02c. De!eines for 20c. worth 25, Slightly Soiled Slankkets $4,00 worth $O.OO. Waternroof for $1,95 worth 51;50. Poplins for 3734 c, worth 50. Hid Gloves for $1,50 worth $2,00. Paisley Shawls $13,00 worth $90.00.' Velveteens 9,00 worth $2,.75. Blabbed Muslin 1235 c. worth 18. ! Uunbleache'd Muslin 1230. worth 17. Cheapest and best stock In the city. / I No. 2ST CLAIR. near Ltbeity meet. I acM NEW GOODS. NEW ALPACCAS. NEW MOHAIR. BLACK HOSIERY and: GLOV S, F. SOUCY, Pr No. 168 Wllle Street. 16S. 16S QUM, PIeCANI)LESS & CO., (Late Witaon, Carr & Coo WEOLESALI DEALERS ER . Foteign • old Do!natio Dry No. 94 WOOD EitßiZT. Third door above Diamond alley, PITTSBURG LITgOGILsPOM. m i ss BENJAMIN BINGER= IBM cp QINGEULY 86' CLEM, SUcc I p., to Gs°. P. BancarmAt & Co. PRACTICAL•LITAILOG . HI The only Stearn Lithographic Establistun t : of tbe "Mountains. - BUlSitlella CILIdll; Lette liel Bonds, Labels:Circulars, bhp", Cards, D pion Portraits Views, Certificates of Ds oa t lir tion OsAr, ilia,, Dios Tii, Ind Tik T :It rittaOht,i 14 , ' . CARPE 54 • REDUCTION - CONTINUED FOR A FEW BAYS. Taking advantage of the extreme depression in the Eastern Market during the Holidays, we have added largely to our stock at much below Market Rates. We will continue to sell at our present reduced prices for TEN. DAYS longer. NTALLUIi BROTHERS. exersia cobzelj CARPETS, COCX-a CIACYX9E-1.15, ceo.9 cik3o. We offer our stock at reduced rites for• a SHORT TIM Bef o g E bore commencing to take stock. Now is the time to buy. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., 21 FIFTH AVENUE. e9:d&w? ANUARY, 186 CARPETS. FARL IND 6: COLLIN'S, ANNUL CLEBANCE SAE TWO WEEKS LONGER, Greater Bargains thap, Ever will be offered to close out Special Lines of Goods, at 71 AND 73 fitgni AVENUE GLASS. CHINiL CUTLERY =E DoNER ors, sEirs, PI SMOKING SETS, ;4 .:ILVER PLATED GOOD West CAA:, IMMO. Will Continue their SECOND PLOOR. M:M=E=MMI 100 WOOD STREET• 110LMAY FINE ,VASES, BOILEMIA.NAND CHINA; NEW STYLES, CIFT CUPS; large stock of of ikdescriptions. - • • • Call and examine. oar goods antedef: attsfled no one need fail to no R. E. 'BREED ac. /00 WOOD MEET. El