',-,' la ~; R 1 ACITAINGAOSIV4 wiz I . 4s.ix A. pcgarmitley. • Where Is the snow I , 'TM not long ago It coverall the earth With stint' of white: We heard not Ws footsteps soft and light; Net there It wasin _the mottling bright; Wow It battPranlsaysrisesuouresht—f_—_ Magna / 1 44illadI Otlello • • tE W inteje-0 6 144102 ffzit ir ." ft , l2l The forms of bealifilast night it - Made-- With pletarea run were solndossearrayed; sa w ; "B e buenity th em.** obeyed;., Yet ellenceAtld p.etnres all dla lade. • • At Inane of soh' • ' nit Was undone. • ' *- • Where Is the WM 7 " - : - Parlefltlit ' • t, rtaneingsdong with a saw" lands A. grassy bad ln the fleulsit ound— Each drop on MID-roof cam With a beam!, _ Where Is to e rains? PIS lass n the ground. , • • Whet goodkut It done, • Gone away sO Oon P . .Idiaa ewe _ our hest elide& iar Beemeth ton/111kra the Melted snow; We worr our thoughts wisely, and slow; The seed we low but it will net g row, Our hopes and re solves-where thithey go ? What.dothsemals ? • •. • . Memory, of pain. , • 1.-1, is . • ' But oottlng l f i r lost N • . snow nor That mime to e rr o r ehtbe earthost, &gin; We thank them what the Opening grain Is WILViUg golden wer..loll and plain, • And the Velment raln Springs Oulu earth again itlleadethin good— - • ••r • - :Mater and SOW. . L . *firer despair; • .Olsappaln tanent. bear. - Though hope . ,seumeth TAM. be bealebb 4; ill; Ali thy gooa ;stunts El'od doth fold ; Thy hand laireak:•llls powerful *di lannlshlng his great Ilfe , work still. . /he gOOO ; [wearer . • ' lost--ah siour 1 ~SE3iERI~.' —The Austrian umpire contains 3,140,. 830 protestant& —Abouttudf a hundred thousand Ameri cans are in Europe, —The hitest little German sensation is a revival of the Rinderpest: - . —The' F*l - ai Atlantic Cable is to be opened for public business on the 15th , , —The Czar . has , dnqed. that no parent shall force his daughter to marry against her will. G.' , lfennett, Jr., has been elected a member, of the Royal Yacht 'Club or Engl,inld. - ' , -.". - • —lt is iaid Abet although Gen. , Gnuttis a greet loVerof hortef* heis note kiip- Peg/Mist— ;• , - —The height of fashioii(six feet one in her briilized twitsy has =med.—Barak-. •Sa drires. roe' „ - —The sea. - serpent has been seen at last' He seethe to bespending.the annimer in Newark• Bay.' , - - —One of the Counts . .Esterhiii.y, the graidest and noblest family. of Hungary, is in New York.' - • ' —A ;state 'censtable itt - nothing if lie doeS not do his duty—aut seaer out nut; lus.—Lowell Courier;' • —The King of Oreice gets drunk and very many of his subjects dutifully fol low the roYal example.) —A comet is said.tolt;e - visible to the naked eye in the norhwestern portion of the heavens, on a clear night. —A lot has been purchased in Brook lyn for $65,000, and a theatre is to be erected thereon ata . cost of $125,000.- -The Viceroy of Egypt is building a plalace at the pyramids for the accommo dation of - his royal and noble:guests. _ -West Point has the daughter of a real live lord fora belle this season. The honorable young lady enjoys it hugely. 1601. England , first received tea from China. More than - a century and a half later Americaftrst refused to receive tea from Eastland. --Iu Hayti' l 'YOu' Mai buy a few more than seven hundred - dollars in currency for one dollar incoin. ---I Thatriurrency is not very current. —The Utica Observer- says there are 64326 78886432698063280865432209 884631 26950456341109856 more flies this year than last by actual count. - - --The Boston „Ppo says: ' A base-ball player in who went to bed upon a supper of corn-beef and cabbhge, haabeen respectfully hurjed. —Among other wonderful things for which the Gm; Eastern is celebrated are her remarlts.ble hatchways—she-lays tele- , graphic cables.,r-N. O. Times. —The steamboat Chickapee. - running between Philadelphia and Millvale, N. J., was burned et the latter place last thins day. She was , insured ; for $7500: . . —Chicago nuthorides have> decided -to allow the har`monut and bees gurdens in that chi 16 remain open on. Sniday, while.the Turners' festival is my progress. Loudoit -01_: bought -a chignon whiCh containedthetaillUl ofa leprogi disj ease entered her system thit ehee h9 l 4YefterWar4diairlitreategenY• The late John X, l Yleb4eo income wat tso;ft.l. or aa'SrlY twenty, thousand dollen-larger than an then in - lbe 131 =0'0 6 ili*efoktomitAcvorzliw Jersey .-- t ~ -- =-.A'NeW'Yorkli*periadfisettlif 5ink a4411140441 with an Ocean a n lugglar bloat itr 4- ' 0" L ; ~....dminefitimit has:given to her soldiers; i erl) o lll 4o l ; 4o . l tr, ' '!i & Stitt 4- 0 11 :1 6) ercbas! done 00.1417 by:her OrPhamt,iB Penasylystda, with: bar noble = system of outiVe4 ted a new combinspon forlhe vault lock, and was takektickWith the typhoid fe;. Ver. When he * recovered he Muhl net remember the-combination. picArixickets of - PaT4 hays hit anon a new trick.: ?limy feign-hhodettei and appeal to people to he:Oherencrbae the etreeter,Jihett,therrob those, , whobe.be. o and ;hem, of their watches. —On Stindayanorning Theodore Gel. semi of rhtiodeiPhia, was drowned at Cape May while bathine::*:thebody was washed ashore in about three = quarters of after die . geci len6 occurred. c 44. little bb,Y, in Danbury, C*3•1104,1, recently engaged iin thrPwing ittor#Mat , an ems titqin,,ithen iuddenly ittew into the air with a loud Peport,-nid the little boy lost no time In getting out of the neighborhood. It had contained nitro glycerine,. arid-the bas porting of that dangerous stuff a dh ering —Miss Doroilly Dix, a !mum who be haves in a woman's right:to be and do good and work needed refort, without alternately bullying and tipin ::the men, is now at work with thq Kansati-insate AsYlums-. Wherever _ she goes, her cent influence isielt, and no woman has earned more blessings or deserved more what she earned.: --lielmbold,-Iniown by hie bitter med- iciness drives afourin band teaniiiLong Branch. :Partin Stevens does as much at Newport Such being the:case,: whither hae the elegant and refined eoCiiiy which formerly haunted these places iretreated. Correspondents tell us ,orall the noted, or infamous men and Women wits): come and goat these places, but we - never hear anything now about the wliereatonti of the good society. • . —Last June a jewelry shop in Harris burgh was robbed of e 4,000 worth of jew elry. A reward of $6OO was , offered for its recovery: A few days ago thegreater part of the property was returned, with a.letter appointing a time and place when the robbers would meet the jeweler, re turn the rest of .the property and receive the rew,ard. As agreed, the jeweler went and was met by two masked men who showed him his jewels and were about to claim the reward; when they were pounced upon and arrested by, hitherto concealed, policemen. They proved to be two young men, who,. until now, Nere' con sidered highly respectable and honorable. A Curious Mirriage. "A'bridegreore up the linden tree," is the heading of a curious marriage story which really occurred•a few weeks ago in • little village pleasantly situated on the banks of . the Rhine. A certain land owner of , the Village had a daughter who was courted by a neighboring swain; and after the lattethad got the promise of the old gentleman, his future father-iti•law to make over the homestead to himself, the marriage day was fixed. The day was Sunday, and the guests bad assem bled from far and wide. They. ,hail ready begun to make the marriage pro cession, when suddenly the bridigroom 'was found to have disappeared, and in spite of all the searching, in the yard, in the barn, stable, and • intim neighboring. houses, not the least trace of him could be found. The bride wept binerly at her lover'speceptloni and-everybody heaped , abuse upon the missing one. Fmally , one of the searchers was successful in discovering the bridegwom in the thickly-leafed summit of a large linden tree which stood at the back of the house. All the guests then ran to look at him; some began to abuse him for making such a spectacle at that critical moment, while the parish pastor addressed some pretty sharp words about his conduct. The young man, however, did not seem in clined to come down and fulfill his en gagement, but began, - to " explain, from where he was perched, what was the mat ter. He said that his intended father-in law bad promised faithfully before the be trothal to transfer his land to him, (the bridegroom,) but the promise had been staved off from day to day, and at the time of speaking it was not fulfilled. ' He would, therefore, not enter the portal of the church until the, old gentleman, had done his duty. And in spite of all pro testation by the guests and the old man, the village schoolmaster had at last to be tent, for to make out the contract; and only after this was signed; sealed and de livered, did the delinquent descend from the linden tree and take his sobbing bride to church. The Utterly Disengaged Bachelor. He is generally under five•and-twent3P, for we do not allude to old bachelors. He dresses well, but not anxiously. • It does not so much matter to him if his gloves are not, buttoned, or If the parting of his back hair is not quite straight. His whole manner is that of a man who owns himself; who has no one to think of when he does anything, or wears anything _or says anything. consorts with gay fellows who smoke a great deal,' and he smokes a great deal himself. He doesn't mind owning to have been out very late last night, and being unable to find a place for his latch key, viten he reached home. He changes'his boarding place frvittent_lY,'' and is generally ahead of his salary. Hs laughis at- engaged.- fellows and pities married, ones. - He: is off-handed in his manner and pays great attention a jolly so rt of waysto the last new' pretty girl. He patronizes the btplesque opera,' and goes COM, with Winn . , telling Milts most fascittatingPerfOrnlter: - ..Even', there he Is *l(l4illid thisylph With black hair, who,is W 04 '4 1 ' 4 :63'4104 is Quite, fonot i tin the next, roe the b lo nde in blue' and silver. : .On •the whole, :he is extremely happy—haa brighter eyes, • fresher;lips, and nicer hair than any other kind Of num you. .meet;rand !tett* , lisire • "disen•J gager and "not' in ' love"; Written in every ste iii addition to Jong ist of mama • property - exempt.ifrone .fotced es* elintnestead-to the extent of , one, InindredandilstY acres -of farming land, or 'one acwiylthiethe of 'en I neor *mid town or elty,"oaaltir‘a: **Pt t= by the 'fetidly :et the.datittii, 1 4r . , 110hOr With All.the b:aproreinenti on the: same, is exempt frock torcedlrele•elk* any , proCces of law,• and shall.lnot - .4 alienated 'without the fjointl consent pf husband and • wife, When that ;"relatiotr exists.' AN exhibition'of pOstage•simpX is ttilr being held in Paris # at the Hotel des gon uaies. ' Eriglatd makes;the bar oqw, las she has thirty-far colonies. each with , a different design. The United, States conies next, the artistic destgns basting, beautiful appntrance.• The Turkish stamps contain the • year=of-the=flight< of Ilabometi • the year 'lot the reign'. of the Baltic,' and the ialti c ' of tbe in Oriental 'etßirkters.- cant, menced to issue stamps last year. ETTTSBUAZE'TTE: WEDNESDAY, "AUGUST 4, 1869. 1b... 44 ..-------7- . , _ .Irlranshieo Into Frennti r , , _ .... . , . iterob i theionn the city pittnenger ra j il:.. way ems. Those Waive o Ifitiot t faP Tit - wh ' "'MU bad* kleasureOf wafting Atithe enor.. nap 4 omnibus, While -being-let doin along* stating.' ratchet., . onto i.... - set of loWer axles and titiiiiiler wheels;_wilieo: oilect,the- fropesik-iatilercilbed—beloW; ' The Parleianigreatireift:theli'diernin de_fer American,. whiclk however_ as realleiNiVnedifo'noT- la iii.ielle , the centre of ;the metropolis : 7 "By. the of t1i0,—.41i% and iretomposavelk - 41ififfipor near Ile Place de is Concorde, Will tgv, found, at any h our in of the day, three Or four men stand in the open air, by a leap of strong carriage-wheels; it .will. also be noticed that a double.trackFilroad con/ ce mens i t this point; • prese tly, either an one • on or the . other, an omnibus, k drawn three horses, and nearly, as large as an American streetcar,. will be clin seen approaching. If this vehicle, which is provided with additional seats for paesengers ot the roil, le on the line of rails. Itis coming from the coOttry, and• is, brought to a stand.inift when it arrives opposite the leap of wheels near • the end of the track; if, on , the• other hand, it. is traversing the ordinary road. it is coming from some prt of the city, and is run on the track before being ,halted. In either case, as soon as a full stop occurs, screw lifts are placed wader the front and hind. wheel framework on one aide of the om nibus, and "the axles of the two 14 , heels, thus prepared to be lifted, are at the same time unfastened; the vehicle is then tilted over a few inches by means of the screws, ' the two loosened wheels are 'slipped off and two others are at once put 'on with rims to fit the rails if the conveyance is out ward bound, and with ordinary tires if the omnibus is leaving the . railroad to pass through the city, The: screw.lifts . are then removed, and the omnibus is in run ning order again. The wheels which re main outlined are not specially adapted fii the track, the raffle however, are slightly hollowed. The change is gener ally made in less than two minutes, and, as soon as it is complete, the order for a new start is , _given by the conductor to the driver. - The obiect of the whole ar rangement, which seems to work very well, is to I avoid encumbering the more crowded business streets with a surface railroad trick." AN Ealwrnquarchrs PEEnrcran.L.—A veg general excitement bas been caused in ern by the publication of the prophe cy of a German astronomer, asserting that on the 10th, 11th and 12th -of August of this year, preliminary shocks of earth quake will be felt in Peru and Ecuador' to be followed on the 20th of September or October by s t movement of the earth in that region. and along the line of the An- des Mountains generally. that will be per fectly appalling in its effects. This pre. diction has, it appears, created wide spread terror smug the Peruvians, and many families are now preparing to - seek places of greater security.. The astrono mer cannot ascertain to a certainty wheth er the grand rupture will occur in Sep tember or October, but that it be on or about the 20th he is cdafident. He af firms that he has predicted earthquakes before with perfect accuracy. &sin years since, a young lady of Hartford, who had for sometime enjoyed the reputation of being, in the Tallest sense of the term, a coquette. incurred the displeasure of an admirer by the ap parent favor with which she received the attentions of a rival. ' , Torn by the pangs of jealousy," he hurried home, and throughmany tears penned a hasty and rather harsh note, with which he en closed one or two letters he had received in:happier days, asking a similar return, and a discontinuance forever of further conimunidtion. , The young fatly wrote a reply, thanking him for his kind con sideration in sending back her ,letters, and regretting her inability to return hie immediately as she had lent them to a young_ gentleman to read, and he had not feturned them yet. Such refreshing coolness during a heated term deserves admiration. CoktldON STEEL may, it is claimed, be endowed with the properties of the finest casts:lntel, and when burned be brought back to its original condition by the use of •it tempering liquid invented by ,a French locksmith. His bath is prepared by adding two pounds of hydrochloric acid, 800 grains of nitric acid (specific gravity 1,834), 325 grains of sulphate of zinc, and about three onpcee of tripoli to about four gallons of water. A piece of cast iron weighing about three'ounces is to be placed in this liquid, and allowed to remain twenty•four hours, when it is ready for use. —A. prizs fight for five hundred dollars a side came off ten miles from Junction City, Kansas, on Saturday, between Bar ney Bowen and Jim Cooper. Bowen knocked Cooper out of time on the fifth sound. WELDON 'at ILELLY, Alanigievaren and Inc:Pions Dealers In Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers, AND LAMP:GOODS.' • Alms CARBON AND LIIRRIOATING OIL& . 13ZIDIZINID, N 0.147 Wood. Street. • :ow; • • BiSween Me and Ann Meant.. MIME WATER PIPES* 02111111N8t TOPS• •• 1, brie “-• lIIINEY a. mama, apmbirt Ad Arenaehneocomitheeid at. QAB PIXTUREEI. N , ,,i,.51.40.11if. 1 1!:#f:...- 1. ,000.08 . :! - rwri or GOOD-BARGAINN. • 1- • MWBVIri), 7/0121111 -- . fat.::.tblored'.'Dark'Calicij FOR OXR DOLLAIR. GOOD FAST COLORED CALICO At 10 Cents. Best lake,',. ..of ' ..Calicos At 12 1-2 Cents. HANDSOME NEW, STYLES TWELVE TARS BLEACHED MUSLIN FOR ONE DOLLAR,. TWELVE YARDS Fine Unbleached Muslin FOR ONE DOLLAR. FIRE YARD WIDE BLEACHED UNDRESSED MUSLIN At 12 1-2 Cents. Fine Black aid Colored DOUBLE WID2H ALPACAS At 25 Cents. IMETRA GOOD BARGAINS IN CAS S.INCEIMS SHIRTING FLANNELS At Very low, Prices. New Bargains Daily Ca Wit SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY. NIURIIVEIk - GOODS MOM ESM REDUCED RATES; Would oil] ottortlon totbe lone reoocuee we hal ' re Sonde in ,a,•• 77,, • 7,. Silk Paraiol,4; aud,'Sto Iliabrellas, >7l ' 4 ; , SBLIIING‘ AT 111A1P-PRICL "; ,i 1 111:1 111:*1.•1 * CoiToir Ftoelitl44.: J.; : LIBLE GLOVit'S. , :1 41 .FIV K * 4 P 2 IP 7 C 8 WAtila. All- at , Very Low Prices, 'WI: ti t. COWER'' , tia , PANS. W.LIK-JBV, 1•••• , •-, QOM Jo I W liftrt I 11+1444:5 ooritv Ica au Jihad.%) 1 ytiznelis: .• B U T T ONS, , massommuuss. mAcituk:ditbE,si '7B 4,80 ithigiet stmt. LEENDERSONja&IISIOTIEW 266 /4 1, Rstr_street. Dealers in Dngs, % and Yuma Ketliclata. ALM RENAL HIE 1110LBSILE 111 llM'i 1z , -.;,. -:.: y• - :: • 7 .1 . : , :": :- -.-: Buyers of.. Dr.r .: Goods.. NOTWITHSTANDING The rnumually Marge Dunn AND Nun DRY o,p-OiJiS-: This EsUhlishment nunttirG TEE PAST FEW WEEKS WE ABE Pleased to Infork our Customers, AND THE PUBLIC, That our Stock is .Still. itep FULL AND gOMPLITE, By Large Ariivals-Daily OF NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, AND That We Have Plenty of GOCIUDIS AND GOOD . BARGAINS To Offer All, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ca WU SEMPLE'S, 80 and 182 Federal Street, ALLEGEENY CITY. (IAMB; McCANDWEI do CO4 t Lite Wilson. Carr & C 0.,) • WELOLZUJX : DIALER& /151 Foreign and Donteetit:DiT tiooda g , • ' • '- rum doilmonDiaml 1/I._iLd_ • g. PA* Miti ?, ": I s 7-.4 : QIIMPIVESI TO. TREAT ' ALL - - p y rnito . . aseues,l4philiwierall Dermas. all: or dio=od plafecos of mercury at e ...:wtels ,.. to: wpemehorrhea or mamas and impotency, resulting-from salt-mmeeor ether ceases, .ead)whieby pr= some of 044fo11owlza effects. we/Lanese. hidistestlon; conenlittrAtion DI society, onntanlinea; dread: -foam -e'en*, ) loss of mentOry. loth, :za%noeturoal attaissiose,; and drally4a4 woe e seseal astera as to. i render manila° u 11434441ry, mo - -aDD*I O34 • • linorularrE =M•• 4 ,l Z:croups Meted :wi theatiNCrpSer detireito,iptelcalo) Ve°lllL ding 00osii :tonal oopinottlet shoaM : a troll be aster nole. )-- • ~aperldsularetamittortirftse7 o. A t i :t a I eecele4— elolota„Litocorrola or w lanai., l a ' I =Won .or Ulceration Mf The on — Mt/WI - prostisi amenerrbeem iafenorraairia: DYenten4 rot and blotting or Marreitwese i pire . say.; P with e greatest entOeist, t tsvelf-evlcent that a plrytlidan WhO•Matihies) Mallen' excinstralt Walkover s certain closet of diseases andtreaA a, every rear must acquire a In Eat er specialty ttowl'one in general practioe.. ' - 1 - ~. - • • ai9ll 4s. l =a e ar s hottriiirc " Telt an dt—to Outran beliVte ...Meow or by' maiLfar two Maps/ In seal envelopes: Retry sentence contains Instructlon to the at. dieted, and enabling them to deterM,Me the pre.. Moe nature of their complaints. ' ' The ealablishmentrownaprisiot ten am pl e rootakte city, rol. When it is net aavenient to Tien toe the Doctor's oinion can be ob. talael , giving a written stat e ment of the case, and =OMOlola coat* lb:worded DY mall. or ex press. 'ln some InStabeer: however, a personal eiandlcto HI absolutely' secolltar7,' while °Mendell, perwmal attention its reel. tire, . for the acromolOibilloll f each pazienta there are 'pertinent& COnuerred *febrile moo thet are tiro. Pmded wtthavery_reouisita aerie - calcula to Promote sm. including medicated.- vapor r prescriptions are'llrepared. in Die Doctors own laboratory: sonar hi. ersonay se Perdition,. Medical pomp at omen. freeiioe Dy min for tw o stomps.. o =Liter who bare railed, read what he gays, mire 9a. auto ,Oran Seeders 19 9. to Sr. et. oe,No. 9 w nal OTEZZT, (near Court Hones,! Pitteburgh, pa Ea NOTE TO] NM .4.i OF Oa BtH y. I A tars* assortment of ALEXANDRE.atd other tatting makes in the most Wide Ruffled Linen Cp . liars and Cuffs. and fancy., Bow and-Narrow Gibbons. Ladies' Neck .Ties and Scarfs,, much less than cost. Corset!. of best .French make, _ greatlyredueea, Hoop Slarts,'a new lot just re ceived, inducting extra waists and lengths. *. good assortment of TraVei ing Satchels. Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas. Pongee Bilk Parasols. - Bilk and Linen Fans. Dress Trimmings andrringes. Buttons, _Ornaments, tee., OFFERED VERY CHEAP. An- Immense Reduction prilaingity ;gots, HATO, BONNETS, ecc:, At Ralf the. Zoimer MipkIPAT, .44 . 1„ist. 2d, :HAMBURG :IMBROIDER ES. ••••••Ilm. - 4 F l' to , f ::.- 1 .'• i.,-. WiIOLBSALE ' ikEPARTIEENT. -.. .3 Oar Btcie.4ln>tblL department VII belfanagt' ii iti xt ,iiii b l ::- , L ...:.;-: 32 , 1; .".-' ! t' , V . 1 .:All., .; DOIESTIOrAND 114PWIGOODS t.- • uitokirct o fifs ; , , meriao, underwear, Buttons, _ • Spool ;Cotton,' • • . Pciper 7- Collarti `,_ - • - and " • ' soapi, P,rfttrcte*s trip BvEßYTnitis I N ' :NOTIONS, AT .TRII • Lowest Market .Bates, i AND . 79 MARKET STREEt mans & - •• IFFEIL7IIH EdLl CE 111/ ITEM SUMEM MOM r T ' =I . ... ~......_.T . ..„ „ ;;:: . - ; - t . --3 71. ;.:.:„. Greg tlyieduced Prices.) - ;-:!• 1 •::,.; ••,,- ~., „.. ..,? •,,:,..,, :.. -,..., .„ •.,...;-1. „ .... ~..., ~.., ~ 7,,,.•.„., ~.7••...-.„ , , •• • :•_, i. TOJlAjjje - 1100,11 Foll.l.littl 111101* • M erino - Shirta. - 50.eents.amtup. • Jean Drawers, 75 dents and tip. • `gents' Linen Cotiare;B/Ightlif. Soiled, hattprice. 1 : Reek Tries and iknoB at snags less than east; • HANDKERCEIXEIS. :Ladies' Hemmed Handker chiefs, 10 cents. • Ladies' Linen Handk,erchiefs. 8 cents and up. _ Shear Linen ,Lawn ,Ita9ud7r,en chiefs, 50 cent.—an Extra Bar gain. Gents' Germdit Ltize!s Hand kerchiefs, 25 cen s anti up. - WHITE GOODS. Piques, staeses,Jaeenets. Pafnsooks,Barred and pail% AT A GREAT BEREICTION. ISICAJOLEXIEL - 52% Frain an d Ribbed Cotton. Lisle, Silk ani2 ila:brl'gga .110- Gents' Merino, Super Stout kind Fine Cotton Half Hose. - T • TOE VERY LOWEST-PINES. DESIRABLE •SHADES. Caored Trimmed Linen Sets. .Efandsonse Sash _Ribbons, p /din. WILL sicErva UN •b 131.1Z422D1p.IAINE'or =I :r.- , ~z5tt,,~a,...a MEI