The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 28, 1875, Image 4

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1MM NTKl.tl, CONDITION OF (iKKMAKY.
The delusive prosperitr which Ger
many enjoyod while the I rench indem
nity was passing into the country has
resulted as disastrously as the similar
condition of things consequent to our
war did with us. At the close of hos
tilities there was much to be done,
money was plentiful, and wages high.
Everybody believed that a new era
hnd dawned for Germany, and that
tho speedy development of its resour
ces could receive no check. A fever
ish energy of achievement took the
place of sober calculation, and wild
extravagance in every form of enter
' prise was mistaken for substantial
business growth. The stolid German
became as apoculaliro as if bo had
boen transported to America, and with 1
precisely the same result, so far as
national prosperity went.
Describing the industrial and finan
cial experience of the past five years
in Germany, a Tribune correspondent
pictures a condition of things very
easily understood in this country : .
"Tbe abundance of capital gave
rise to a reckless prodigality in all
sorts ot private enterprises. New rail
ways were undertaken, great manufac
turing compacies were established to
rival Krupp, and shipyards to compete
with the Lairds were organized. Above
all, new and costly houses sprang up
is all parts of Berlin, and almost
every other city. Tho most popular
sort of investment was stock compa
nies, and tho multiplication of stock
companies in 1871 and 1872 was mar
velous. Money was plenty, wages
were high,' and hod carriers ' drank
champagne at their daily .work. But
this did not lost. Frst tho stock corn
panics began to totter, and at length
there was a general crash. Then wages
began to fall, while tho necessaries of
life wero stationary. Tho fortresses
were " completed, and thousands of
workiogmen thrown upon the market.
People began to leave Berlin on ac
cout of high prices until the evil
' spread and distributed itself through
out the country. . The stock companies
went to pieces one after another in all
the chief cities until that sort of or
ganization became another name' for
everything unstable and troacherou3.
The new palaces of Berlin stood unoc
cupied, and fewer - new ones were of
course begun, in, short, a complete
tranformation has taken placet nd
in spite of tbe five milliards, it is to
day very difficult to raise money, and
Still more difficult to realizo it on in
vestments. Now it will help no emi
grant's fortune lo return to Germany,
even if he escape impressment into
the military service." -
Multitudes of great manufactories
are unable to keep up operations, and
wholesale discharges of hands are the
result. - Tbe reduction in wages Las
been twice as severe as in this country,
with a proportionally larger number
out of employment. As an instance,
the fact is mentioned that, in Berlin,
in 1873, it was difficult to get street
laborers at two dollars a day, while
last winter an indefinite number could
bo had nt one third that price.
A Brooklyn lawyer's foar-year-old
daughter is a diplomat iu the future
woman's era. Recently her mother,
returning from' church, found her
marshaling a long array of toy sol
diers on the nursery floor. "Are too
playing with soldiers on Sunday,
Louise?" said mamma. "Oh, these
are the army of the Lord," was the
quick response of their curly-beaded
commando.
The girls of Afton, Iowa, resolved
to have nothing to do with young men
who drink, smoke, chew, swear, or
. drive fust horses. But when the fellows
began making up to the girls of a
neighboring town, they weakened.
A subscriber to a South-Western
newspaper died recently, leaving four
years' subscription unpaid. Tbe editor
- appeared at tno grave and deposited
in tho coffin a palm leaf fan, a linen
coat and a thermometer.
A vouoff ladv while out walking
. heard, for the first time, her mother's
. intention to marry again, and she was
ooiigeu to sii rignv uown ana cry
about it. She could cot go a step
farther. -
If there is one lime more than an
other when a woman should be entire
ly alone it is when a line full of
clothes comes down iu the mud.
An Irish gentleman lately fought a
duel with his intimate friend, because
he jocosely asserted that he was born
without a shirt on his back.
A Top, in company, wanting bis ser
vant, called out, "Where is that block
head of mine!" "On your shoulders,
sir," said a lady.
- Tbe way one Cincinnati editor takes
to call another a liar is this: "He is
prone to impart an unhealthy swell
ing to truth."
Nature provides no reserved scats
for tho rich and dainty. Whei; there
is ice on the pavement they sit where
they can.
Those old Greeks were pretty wise
fellows. In their vocabulary maiden
is translated nothing, and marriage is
gammon.
hat is better than a promising
young man r A paying one.
Spring is ou hand Lettuce have
peas.
(something ubout dogs lleas.
JOB WORK
DONE AT THIS
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
At lha lowest oath prices, neatly, prompt
ly, and in etyle equal lo that of any
other establishment in the Dittriot.
BUSINESS CA.RDS,
SHOW CARDS,
VISITING CARDfl.'
SCHOOL CARDS
WEDDING CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
BALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
KOTE HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS,
POSTERS
DODGERS,
HANDBILLS,
LABELS,
611 IIT1NG TAGS, &c
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail
way, and Buffalo, Uorry & Pitts
burgh R. R.
ON AtfD AFTER Mondnv, February 2,
1874. trains will run as follows :
STATIONS. Northward.
Southward
R. 11 Ha. I Si. I
4
n
ill p m a m
p in
10:05
p ni
p in
Pittsburgh
2:20
4:02
4:50
A:4il
6:01)
6:4:1
7:0ft
8:12
9:45
7:20
R:R5
:4:t
3:l0'
1:20
W Pen Juno
Kittsnnlng
K. H'kJnno
Brady liond
Parker
F.mlonton
8:30
, 7:45
6:20
12:31
10:30
11:40
10:55
6:00 1 125
! 1:3.1
ft:20IO:3:
:00
4:48 10:10
8!.r.2j 9:10
11:0.1 8:25
2:13 7:45
Hern bit rasa
1:10
liftrt
2:33
t ranklin
Oil City
7:00
d:00
7:33
7:23
6:50
6:0!
6:20
Oloo polls 8:001
2:40
Srtxii
12:12
11:45
10:57
9:21
7:45
.nu0ltock 8:1
Tionosta 9:05
Tidinute 10;'JS
Irvlncfcm 11:45
8:2t
4:15
5:00
Rousevillo
10: OS
11:10
2:M
3:50
6:10
1:5:
7:28
8:25
Tltusville
12:53
Corry
11:15
9:47
Marville
Buifalo -
7:00
6:05
p. ill
p. ni
a. mla. m:n. m
Trains rnn bv Pliiladelnhis Time.
J. J. Lawrence, ueui sup't.
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May
I, 1370. Trains arrive at and leave tho
Union Depot, corner of Wushliiton and
Liberty street, as follows:
ARRIVK.
Mnil Train, 1.30 a m ; Fust Line, 12.12 a
m i WcII'b accommodation No. 1, fi.20 a m
Brinton accommodation No 1, 7..W a m:
W.,11'. ................. 1 i.... xr o u r . r.:..
T f.l. r UIMMIFII V t-j I'lJ l, ,V III
cinnati express 920 a in; Johnstown ac
commodation a m ; liraddock a ac
commodation No 1, 7.00 pm; Pittsburgh
express 1.80 p m; Paolfio Piprwn l.fiO p m j
Wall's accommodation No 3, 2.85 p in ;
Homewood accommodation No 1, 9.5o p in;
Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p in;
Brinlon accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m;
Way Passenger 10.20 p ni.
DEPART,
Southern exrresa 5.20 a ni t relHo ex-
pros 2.40 a ni ; Wall's accommodation No
1, 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Itrinton'a
accommodation D.UOann liraddock ac
commodation No 1,5.10 p m ; Cincinnati
express 12.3d p in ; Wall's accommodation
N 2. 11.51 a m : Johnstown accoimirodation
4.05 pm; Homewood accommodation No
i, n.ou p in ; I'niiadoipnia express a.w p m
Wall accommodation No3,3.0op in; all
accommodntion No 4, 6.05 p m Fast Line
7.40 p m ; .Wall a no 8, 11.00 p m.
Tho Church Trains loave Wall's Station
every Sunday at 8.65 a. m., reaching Pitts
burgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pitts
burgh at 12.50 p. m.t and arrive at Wall'i
Station at 2.10 p. m.
Cincinnati express leaves daily. South
ern express dail vexcent Monday. All oth
ter Trains daily, except Sunday,
or rurtuer information npiy to. -
W. It. BECKWITII. Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will not assume any Risk for Baggage ex
cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their
rsponaibility to Due Hundred Dollai val
ue. All baggage exceeding that a ount
in value will be at the risk of tns flier,
unions taken by special contract.
A. J. CASSAl
GenerarSuperintondent. A 1 toons Pa.
PITTSBURGH, PV.
The following list embraces only a part
of our iinmensfl stock :
Muzzle-Loading Rifles, full or half stock
at f 12, $15, 20, and 25.
Double Barrel Rifles, f 20 to $50.
Double Rifles and Shot Guns, oillier over
and under, orsido by sldo.aud at all prices
from ) 10 to .0.
Single-Barrel Shot Guns, for men or
hoys : cheap ante and durable. All prices
3.60 to $26 each.
Double Barrel Shot G uns.
Our fifty difforent styles, mado of Iron,
London Twist, Laminated Steel or Damas
cus Barrels, finished in the best and latest
strle, all sixes, for men and bovs, nt prieits
rangirg from , $10, $15, $20 $23, $35, $10,
$50, $75 to $100. '
PISTOLS,
in variety from $1.00 to $8.00.
. KEVOLVEES,
4, 5, 6, or 7 shooters, of every kind, ot all
prices from $6.00 to $25.00.
BREECH-LOADING RIFLES.
Winchester Improved 18 shooter. Best
long rango gun in the world. Price only
$45.
Sharp's Celebrated Breech-LoadingJ Ri
fles only $10 each.
Remington Breech-Loading Rifles at
loest factory prices.
Wlesson's and Stephen's Pocket Rifles,
using motal cartridges, at 112, $15 and $18.
Breech-Loading Shot Guns.
The Dexter Single Barrel Breech Load
ing H hot ( t u n, uhi ng Brass shells price $20,
Stephens' li. L. Single (run. $16.
Don hie Barrel Breech Loader,of Moore's
l)c:in-tj woodlilll , urcenen s, Richards',
Hcoot'a and other fine makos, at all prices,
from $50 to $300 each.
Send for rrice List to
J. II. JOIIiYSTO.Y,
GREAT western gun works,
238 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
and state that saw this advertlsomuut In
THR t'ORKST RtPUltl lCAN.
Takk Notice I vill buy or trade for
Army Kirtes.Carbines, Rovolvors, Ac, i'or
IricAs see Catalogue.
Orders by mail reouiye prompt attoutlon.
Woods sent by express to any point O. O.
D., to be examined belure imi tor, when
requested. 4i W
12. ICLKIIV,
Tidioutb, Pa. .
Is selllncr nut hln
entire stock of
Htlcln 4s Jewelry
A T VIU8T COUT
All parties In want
of Gold anil Hilvor
Watches, Gold and
Silver Chains. La
dies' Opora Chains,
me latest stylo lu
gold and pluted sets.
uraccieis, siudi,
Clot' If N
j.onunitv. AU good nao tw,-io old
trash, 'tld is ro buiubug. 1. hJuia sells
ui cost. Go and see.
SUISSCRIRKfoi Uie Forest Republican
It will pay.
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Immense 'Reduction
At the Wholesale and Retail
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S. HAMILTON &:C0.f 77 5T
OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
Our business is exclusively rIANCM and ORGANS, which enables us to give our
whole time and attention to this exclusive trade. Thus wlicro other dealer MlUfroiii
Ovo to ten instruments a week, our wiles very often exceed these niimlH rs In a single
day, so that we can letter ntl'ord to sell at 10 per cent, profit on cost, than they cau at
20 and 25 pcr.cent.
KvaryUnstriiment we sell is as good as an agent for us, as they Invariably lutroduoo
ua favorably to all who see them. Wo have sold and iu uso
in and almut Pittsburgh nlono. They aro not somo new Organ, the growth of a few
months, but are old reliable makes, that are constnnll v adding every meritorious Im
provement. The really Grand Simmons dough's Combination Organ have been
maniilacturod for Twonty-livo years, whllo the Celobratod Tavlor A 'arlev Celestes
Organs have been manufactured over Twenty vears. And now for the nuriwse or In
troducing thorn more thoroughly throughout all the country towns of tho Stati-, wo
have made new and very heavy contracts for large nunilmr of thorn, which we pro
pose to sell on their merits, and without thosssistanceorAOKNTStiR M Il'lli.K MION,
giving tho purchaser the benefit of commissions and wholesale discounts, we are thus
Mine 10 theS0 's'ln Bt tho f"llw''ig prices, ut which w o shall at 11 for a short
" ' CABINET CASES, -
Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $U5.oo at f sr.oo
5 " . 155.00 at w.oo
" 6 " " 105.00 at 05.00
FULL RESONANT CASES,
Double Reed, 4 btop Organs, Regular Price, ?iuo.oo at 95.00
" 5 " " 175.00 at 100.00
6 185.00. at 105.00
21 sets Reeds 6 " Vox Humana " 215.00 at 125.00
3 " 8 " Viola " " 275.00 at 100.00
Theso Organs are all Solid Walnut. Van ol
ther saw-dust mouldings nor cheap brass trinkets are used ou thoso iiiKtruinentsovery
thing is of tho very best, and aro all fully warranted for rive j ears.
TZXXS BRADSURT
WILL BE SOLD AT THE
Tho above are strictly cash prices, but if dosired bv tho purchaser, either quarterly
or semiannual payments will be taken at an advance of in por cent, per annum on thu
above prices. Persons ordering by lottcr can depend on the ino4t careful solection be
ing maile. If the cash price be sent with tho order, the instrument will bo shipped by
freight, if not accompanied with tho ciudi, tho Osgan will bo shipped by Kxpress C O
I). If time be desired, we require notes with good security, or at least good references'
Address for Catalogue, and state where you read this notice.
febl7 14m
Having complrtetl (he alteration
of our itt ore room, ne wmihl re
uprctfiilli announce that we hare
ve-oieneiL
H e have arranged our Store with
a view to the con venience of citMtow
ere, audio secure ejrjtedition in. all
branches of our hustnesH,
Our Stock will be new through
out, embracing all the latent novel
ties in fine Jewelry, Watches, Sil-,
vcr lt'are ami fancy (looils.
liy attention- to customers, in
ducement in prlces,and adherence
to a high standard of quality, wo
hope to merit a. continuance of the
patronage heretofore so liberally
bestowed.
joiix stkvi:soxs soys,
93 Market Street, rittsburgh, l'a.
. 'EXjZROIT &c ZDICZECSOIDT,
54 WOOD ST., - - PITTSBURGH, PA.
WnoLBSAI.K ,
OFFER THEIR STOCK OF
DRY COODS AND MOTIONS
FOR AUTUMN, 1 874, AT- VEIl Y LOW PRICES
m-pUmber Hit A, 1874. viS-Snx
TTnivenitr oII'duu' fa aud liter JJj porli;ic fB
,rftwu4 lr. Pltlcr' Vgrtbl ICheunutlt)
ByrUp uJ Pitts, union I guu-tntc m infalliltti ur
fr fuiu ia Head. I.udjf. bAck.tlcart. Lilinba hi cr run a, Kul
ti7, liloift, Aul Ml llUvuiiiMin dia 'Rfot. towrn to, tliit 20 lit
Zf -il. l-.l. C F. A. OSDOUHN, rfatarf I'uutiCt tkiia
Vt ClfliTrfl Ctre j iy it, t : t m t i-r
5nB.lov.Thoi.IJrirptiy.r.I)l nLukfirlUa'llPT.C.l.
:siu,Mdui.l'a- Iviv.1r.i.l'Ui-bcoiitt.CUrjiri,lfra,lU'iw,
).(l:oiU ritUfi-vN-Y.Hev.Ju.Hfsira. allif bar'-
hitmr ianthlit Jb imarnntMaretikL t) ix) Hrwarxl fravi i,
7-fy ;
?iia fiboubiican OUlca
KEEPS eonstantly on hand a large as.
sortmentof lllaiik Deeds, Mortgages
&uhMnaH, Warrants, Huuimons, Ac. to
bo sold -uuan for cash
to Suit the Times! !
Piano and Organ Emporium of
,. ' h.
at-:
AVE., riTTSBUJ.GH, PA.
in it and Carvinc all of Sollil Wnlnnf vi.
S DKCXIIiSi PIA.H03
SAME RATES OF DHCOUNT.
S. HAMILTON & CO..
77 fifth Avenue, Vitt.ihuryh; J'a.
Tho oldest and most reliable Institution
for obtaining a Morcantilo Vii ileal ion. Kor
Circulars writoto P. 11TKK SON'S,
w22-:im eoin I'ltUburfh, l'a.
KKVSTO.NK I.IN1NU U(IH,
203 Liberty 6t., - . Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hr. II. SIMriSOX, Proprietor.
JIK.tl.HAT Al.l, llOt lt.
THANSIENT C'VSTOM SOUt'ITED.
v2j-ly
TOIl WOP.lv of all Tds'.Uin'atThis".
lice mi short notice.
-V
nv.n. vr. mthimmu:, ir. n. roi.i.ix-j.
l'Al't. KIMMT'-.KMAN, KW. W. III.AMI.
'9 :F0nTrPITT;GUSiVi0r.KS.
II I T Hjlt 1 1) fl B IO.,
Maniifaclnrcin of every v.iricty of
FLINT GUSSraURP CKIMXEYS,
AMI
SILVEREDIGLASS REFLECTORS,
WASIIINUTON l-'ltA N K LIN STS.,
Pinsntiiiiin, Pa.
There is "shoddy" in glnss, as well as In
In woolen nilirii'M. 1'onMiiners of kero
M'tic arcsoiiic;inie iihuo.sl ilM (itir:u;cd, so
frequently do fhiinnevs lireidt, without
buv apparent cause, rcuderiu'r the cost of
chimney" about piiial tolhal of oil, Chep
ness being the order of the day, n great
many uianurui'tiirio innko cliliiincys from
Milii'Kln of lime, Instead of from lead. The
Initiated may toll the different qualities of
glass by ringing them t o vibrations of
the lead glass have a clear, ringing, bell
like, sound, poKsessing the requisite
strength to withstand expansion anil eon
traction, as well as the general pressure of
use, m il will outlast halfn-dor.cn of tho
lime glass chimneys. Kilbsn cents in
vested in one of the lead chimneys i-
money well swnt, even though it injures
the "trade" iu tlie i.hengfcr kind, which It
most assuredly ought to, and doubtless
wilt. Htlck a jiin there, and remember it.
The gennhi had glass chimneys may
bo had at vvholosiilo or ret:ii of
t)KO. V. DI I'llltllHlE I'll., .
2 -If Tmncsta, Ta.
WATEP.S CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL
ORGANS i"'"' "'"st btniitiiiii m -
J ." ...... .... . ,n .....o
evrr nimle. 7 V
mini mtfttf.Hm
'I It 4 Ol'KorrfJi. !
vrr lnretl In niifr Or.
gntls. IhritarrjirwlHrMtttyam
i-lr set reeds, pm
ia 1 1 r r volted.'Ar f t-
tn i .i.k u itiosr
19 All til M. WM1 l
V,Vil 1141111 nj fAi 1 1 1 1 11 A nr
VOIt'K U ,! !: It II. ! Iir.. lirmiiu
mn ia. imi itintiv i ir i .i.ri-fi wiulos.
WATERS' r-r.,'
NEW SCALE t h. - ..
PIANOS,
aniv arrrMl nniv-
r umi s flue i
litaliiir lone.
wa ui i in w u e r n mprovomems.
stirf art the bef rinaoN lllful.. 'I'linstt
riinnsni.1 IMausc nrrnnti-il 1am
yelir. l'rlt'es ttreiuely l.tav r
ranli r pttrt 'aili, p4 hnlnnc in
nionllllr m tannrtrrtf nnyinvilts.
becoiid-l.niKl l.ttelriinirlilN Inkvn m
(irhlinch tl II I-. A 'I' I ft . ,:.
HKVIS . Ui 'lllllli:. AtiKHTI
W AVIi:ili' errr 'lly oimijr
ikt i. N. nl t nniiitH, A InrgedlM
OUn(o 7M,Ar, Vinu'.r,t hitrhn,chwU,Lt.to.
m,c. hi fyiuATrii rATHi:ir.. mn.kfc '
BIIIIAl W. WiSIS'.H.'S K MtJS.
401 Brsadway ass S fiercer htH H. T
Testimonials of Waters'Pianos." nI
,' . . Organs. , ...
"Walers' f'onccrto Parlor 'Organ pn
seses n IsMititiful and peculiarly soft ton.
The Concerto Stop Is, without doubt, the
best evor placed in liny organ. It is pro
duced by an extra pet of reeds, peculiarly
voiced, "from which the elici t Is most
charming, and its imitation nf tiie human
voieo is sumtI). lor sweetness of tone
and orchestral elTeuls It has no fqtial."
A'. 1". Timet.
' The Concerto Parlor Organla Vmio
thinif entirely new j it Is a b autll'ul'parlor
ornament, ohmosscs a sw eet and powar
f 1 1 1 tone is a most commendable inven
tion and holds a high place iu i ubiio at-
vor." -V. 1", Jfrcning J "ot.
Aw OnniKSTHA in tiik PAni.on. The
orchestral organ Is the name of anew rcod
organ rei-ently announced by Horace Wa
ters A Son. 'Tho IikIi unieut takes this
name from ita recently invented on hca
tral stip. Tho voicing of this Is peculiar,
producing uie eiieci oi a lull sweet con
tralto voice. Its ti nest eilis't is produeed
when the stops are drawn, ao that un or
chestral effect is given. The case is unique
and makes a haudwmio article of furni
ture." A. 1", b'n.
The Waters Pianos nre known asamonr
tho very liest. Wo aro enablod to speak of
theso instruments with rnuHdence, trera
personal kuowlvdgo, JV, r. J-.'iangrtiU.
2-ly
Br. J. Walkor's CnliCornlit Viu.
Cpar liittPI'S luo n purely Vettubla
preparation, mado cliiolly from tlie na
tivo herbs found on tho lower rangea o(
the Sierra Nevada iiiouiitains of ('alilbr.
ula, tho .niediciiKil properties of which
ore extractod therefrom without tho use
of Alcohol. Tho iicstioti is almost
daily asked. ''What is tho cause of tho
unparalleled success of Vi.ki.wj Brr
TKKSt" Our answer is, that they icmovo
tUo cattso of disoaso, mid tho patient ic
covors his health. They tuo the "teat
blqpd purifier and a lil'o-sivhi! i.rtiu i j!r,
a perfect Henovator and 1m isolator
of tho system. Never before in the
lii.tury of the worUI li.vi n niciiii hm lmni
COUIlUlllll'l possessing tllQ ll:lll:l! i.ullo
q'laliliet of Vi.vku.4u ltn tkkk in lii'siiiin ti-o
nick of orery diseaso man it heir to. Thoy
aro a gentle Purgative a well as a T'imo.
r o I i c v i i i i CuiigL'siiiin or Ii.ll,ui.i;i:iti"!i it
tlia J.ivor' and Viscera) Oryaui in Uilium
Discasci
The proporltos of Tn. Wm irirn s
Vinkoau lliT'i'KBSura .tjioriciit. I).iu.!:ercl;c,
Caruiiiiatirc. Nutritiou.-i, Laxative, lmtrelio,
Sedalivo. Coiniter lrriUlit buJorilic, Alura
tire, uud Anti-Iiilinus.
II. II. MrDttltLD it CO..
rrnprlrt. unit lien. Act , 6n hYfinfla.'n C!lf.rnta,
sua ir of Wimliminou ui.J ( Imrlu.n SI... S. V. "
bold by all Di'iik'gl'ta auU UiaUn.
WE WANT YOU To ai t as Agents, and
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