Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1863 — Page 3
ttue e ag‘le\] OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL Si T MISCELLANEOUS ' Remember! Remember!! Qnr terms of Subscription is, one copy one Te Mh sflv’hrrce, sl. withiu the year $1,50, nt I the Expiration of the year, $2,00. No paper ! discontinued until all arrears are paid up, unesa at the option of the Publishers. The paper will bn sent ttr subscribers after their time of subscription has expired unless notice is gi rep to tin;. contrary. We receive no . riibscritjfem, for a 'ess period than 6 months. I SpeeiAl Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.— All advrrlistmenfs ta Irn («' “ time, “nd ordered out irfore fa cx pi ra tion trf the limo specified, wi’l he chavqed fa T(a ular rales for the same up to the time they tlT e ordered out. ‘ Announcements. FOR AUDITOR. To Tim Democrats ok Adams Countt: In accordance with the custom of the Denioc racy of this county, you will, on the first Mon day of April next, select or nominate a candi date to fill the office of County Auditor. Having fille<l said office, through your kindness, and 1 hope to your satisfaction, nearly one term, i laeftin present my name for your consideration ns ?i Candidate for said office, asking—in accor- 1 dance witn your long established custom—your support for the Second Teum.l assuring each ol , ■von that if you confer the nomination upon me. von shall never have cause to regret it, if close , attention, and IMelitv to the duties of the office I is what you desire in a public officer. Yours’ Respectfully, MM. G. SPENCER. Feb. 26, le63—prinbjr’s fee s2—paid.. FOR CLERK. We are authorized to announce the name of | JOHN McCONN EL as a candidate for the office „f. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court subject to 1 the decision of the ilemocratic Primary Election on the first Monday in Apiil, 18G3,-p’r fee2pd We are authorized to announce the name of 1 DA VID SHOWERS us a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Adams C'rcuit Court, subject to j the decision of the Democratic Primary Election ■ on the first Monday in April, 1863 p’r fee 2 pd. (TRCULAR. • •li.iytf e_ >, 0 - I C'kntka!. <.h>',nfiTT|ts: Room,') February 28, 1863. j’ Muss us: It has become an established custom of the IfrEMOCRAUY of this County to make the nominations for County Officers at .a Primary Election, held for that ptir]'os>* in each township, at, or near, the’ tisnal place of holding elections, on the first Monday in April of each year. '1 he Centra! Committee, therefore, request you, and each of you, to act as Judsresand Clerk of said ensuing elect ion in your township: and in case of your inability to act, you are requested to procure a HEr.iAßt.-E Democrat to act in your place. You are requested to keep Poll Books and Tally Papers: to have the voting done by ballot, and to govern this Election in all respects by the law governing Spring Election, so far as the same may fee applicable. You will bear in mind that the object of this Election is Jonorninatc candidates for the Democratic Pariy: that there is no partnership between Democrats and any other political party: that none but Democrats are interested, and none but Democrats should be allowed to vote under any circumstances whatever. Republicans. and all others, who act in opposition to Democracy, you, in every case, will refuse their ballot if they attempt to insinuate themselves upon you for the purpose of governing the nominations. Should any offer to vote w hose polities are unknown, do not receive their ballot until they declare themselves Democrats, and give a pledge to support all the nominees of this election, be they whom they may. If they refuse to give tl«3 pledge refuse their votes, as no Democrat will refuse this pledge. Democrats who reside in your township, who are known to be such; who will be entitled by law, either from age or residence, to vote at the fall election: you will consider aa qualified voters at the Primary Elecand none others. No man, who has not acted with the Democracy, should be allowed to vote under any pretext. When the election is closed, yon will sign a certificate to the Poll Books and Tally Papers, seal them up and transmit them to the undersigned, on, dr before, the Satur- j ilay next after the election, in order that the candidates having the highest uum>>er of votes mav be declared the nomi- • ■ ** nees in obedience to the rules of the party. V ery Respectfullv, yours, J. R. BOBO,] JOHN MoCONNEL. | , JESSE NIBLICK, (Cen. Com. j WM ADELSPERGER, I GEORGE FRANK. J CrTlI. L. Phillips, agent for the -‘Little ’■iant” Sewing Machine, has just received his third box of machines. The Little Giant has been used by different ones '‘Rough this county for some time, and j ’■’oroughly tested, proving in every re-* all that, it is recommended. No -should bo without one. s *i ? ftaaUT ,;J
A Medicial Wonder. i We are assuned that no language can portray the immediate and almost mira- , culous change occnsiimi d,l>d, Dr, I<<,back’s Scandinavian Blood Pills and Blood Purifier in nervous diseases, whether : broken down by sickness or weak by- - nature, the unstrung and relaxed system is at once recruited and renovated. The Medicines have a threefold action. They I 1 purge purify, and strengthen at the same, time. Hence their astounding cures o ( Indigestion, General Debiliiv, Bilious I complaints, and Intermittent. Fever. In j fact, there seems to be no kind of ailment to which they are not adapted. Dr- Roback’s advertisement is an appeal to common sense, which all who need medical treatment would do well to read. Indianapolis Sept. 2'l, 1857 : Dr. 0. VV. Roback: — Dear Sir—having been troubled for , several years w'th extreme debility and weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times and having heard of the wonderful cures that tour Scandinavian blood Purifier and Pills were effecting I was induced by a friend to try them. 1 have been using the Purifieo for the last twelve months, and find the medi cines fully equal to its recommendati ns . Sc valuable is its use to me, that I can . not now dispense with the use of it. al my advanced age in lite—seventy-seven years. I cheerfully give ibis information j for the benefit ol those similarly affected Morris Morris. I DECATUR MARKET, Corrected weekly by Nuittaaii<t Cyawford ‘ Flour, per 100, 3,50 Timothy Seed, 1.50 Wheat, 115 Pork, 4.25 Rye, 40 Salt, 2501 Corn, 40 Bittrei', 12'. j Oats, 33 Eggs, ft) t ! Flax Seed. 1.2' Hides, 06 j Clover S.eed,. 5.25, “ dry. 12 fsrt way«b market? Corrected weekly frvta tlj.x Daily j-kiitim-l. Flour, 7.2f|Pork. 4.50' Wheat, 1.3518eef, 2.75 I Rye,' 55 Lard, 07 I • Corn, 46 Butter, 25 , Oats, 41'Eggs, 12 Flax Seed, 2.OO;SaIU 2.50 Clover “ s:oojHides, 6J Timothv “ 1.50 j “ dry. 14 : i,' j ■ Treasurer’s Notice. TreAsciieu’s Office, Decatur, Ind ) . March, 28. 1863 j 1 I Notice is hereby, given to tin holders of one : year bounty orders, that there is money in the ' i treasury to re<leem all of s.-d j orders; and th?t . - I the holders are requested to preset t them for ! payment between now and the fifteenth day of 1 ! April xt;and such holders as do not present , l their orders for redemption on or before that ; I day, will forfeit their right to have the same ' ( redei-ined out of the money now on han I. and i r J the residue of ssid funds will be r-vpeiided in 1 I the redemption of two year bounties. C. L SCHIRMEYER, r ' March, 28, 18G2. I’re a surer. N— — ■ ■ (Receiver’s Notice. 11 Notice, is hereby given. nt the undersigned s has been appointed ny the Grant Circuit Court General Receiver of the Oh.i<», Indiana and Illi ’ I nois Railroad .Company; and at the last (Febru- | ary) term be was ordered by said Court to cause ' notice to be published in.each of the counties of j t 1 this State, through, which the road of said com > pan? passes forth ret conserve weeklv publications, in a newspaper, if one be published! ■ I therein, requiring all the creditors of said com ! _ pany to file tdieir claims with him within ninety days from the last publication thereof. ■ | - JOHN RATLIFF, Marion, Ind , March 3, 1863. Receiver. [ Sewing Machines. - The Little Giant Family Sewing Machine. Price I ? only sls. with Gauge, Screw Driver and I Extra Kpedles. Hemmers can also be attached, price, extra $2. Machine Gauge screw driver and exlnt needfes. at one ordfr, sl6 ’ "OARTIES ordering Machine* will please re I mit by express if convenient, if not; remit i ’ I by mail at our risk, if registered: or we can shtp ? by express; and the party ordering can pay on . 1 delivery to them. I The Little Giant Sewing Machine Company S | having permanently established their general head agency in Toledo, O , lire now prepared to supply our agents and customers wi„h a far { j superior machine, than heretofore, combining al! the improvement* of the age. Being roncieved J on an entirely new and original plan, it stands 1 • ' out alone and by itself, unrivalled it- its nume- ! rous points of excellence, by anything ever here ’ ! tofore altemptrd i i the Sewing Machine Hue. ! • This is the first and only cheap and reliable machine ever constructed, which embodies nil ; '-the.in dispei)sible qualifica'ions necessary do t good family sewing Its marvellous; simplicity 1 and the accuiacyof its operations excite the ' woiyier and admiration of every beholder. I& . ruusM’itli the greatest j-apGlity, making the cel ebrated elastic stitch, which will not unravel 1 from where the aewinsr is commenced. AGENCIES. In order to introduce our machines as rapidly as possible throughout the Whole country, we a r e prepared to offer the most liberal iitducemwntgto all who wish to ant ason'r «'g-•»•’«,eith-ier on salary nr commission. Our confidential ; . circul.* rs to agpnt«i giving terms, dre , will be ' ' sent to any one,on application. County rights , given to agents. For particulars address, with ■ stamp T. S. PAGE, Toledo, O. v6n46 3m General Agent for the U S.
Clark’s School Visitor. V6L VII.—A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY, j The’Visitor will commence its Seventh volume with the January number, 186*1. This is the only Day-School periodical published at fifty center rear, magazine form, beautifully illustrated. Reading, music, speeches, Dialogues stories, puzzles, etc., etc., from ihe very best writers. The Visitor has the largest circulation of any 1 educational Journal published. loris the j tin eto fornrclubs for n inter schools. Send for a specimen, and sea iiu.dr-'-ments to v?uhs. I DAUGHADAY « HAMM’W, Publishers, I Philadelphia, IX,
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TRIT T H STR AN GE R TIIA N FIC TlO N' A ’Startling Work —Female Life among 1 the narrative of many yearn personal' experience, Lg Maria Ward, the wife of x Mormon Elder. i -‘That one half of the world cannot Irnngiffp ; how the other half live,” is true than trite; and the leffson our adage affords, our experience and observation dailv tends to verify-* • Them, toe, when we consider the ever varrng . phases of human passion, and the discordant i from which all novel and fanatical] ; sects are mouMed. it ran scarcely seem sur ; prising that a faithful record qf actual events . ; should exceed in singularity the wildcat J/eam ;of romance; or that crimes, both strAhge and j unnatural, should hi) p.-rpetratyd jn a f-W off country on th'” outskirts oT civilization Which people in another state of pocietv imagine possible Kanwing as Ido know, the evils and horrors and abominations of the Mor- ; nrmi systmn. the degradation it imnosos on females,and the vices which ' through a’,l the ram-ifirn'inns of tin* s<»ci»t v. a sense of dnt vto the world has induced m ( * to . pieparo the following narrai ive forth ' public eye. The romantic iiicidents with : my oxperi(*trc.e, niauv may |Jdnk bordering on I the marvelous. Tn then) I wnuhl sav. that this i narrative of rr.x T l’fe only proves, what has co often been proyed before, that, “truth is stran ger th’fln fiction ” —Author’s preface. The hook contains pages, with eng’-a . vings. is neatly bound in cloth, an 1 will he sent to anv address, paid on receipt of price , , one dollar and twenty five cents A COMPANION TO FEM ALE L'FE Mule Life amonrr t.h» Mormons, by Austin N. Ware?, Tlii". like the above, Ic a work o p great an 4. nnusunl inter-wf. a.n<l will be eagerly read as a i companion volume, to female life. It is n largo 12mo volume, .neatly 1 in cloth, illustrated with engtavihgs, and wilt be sent to any address p»»st pai<l on n ceipt cf pric* one dollar, or on receipt of t.,wo dollars, we will » send both of the above Works, po-dag pr<‘paid. 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' with orther information apnlv to or address JOHN EDWIN POTTER Publisher No. 617 Sansom st) ret, Philadelphia, Pa. ■ THE PRIDE OF NEW YORK. 1863’s Specialty; Grand Mirror of American Genius. ‘•Correct.xvith spirit, <4<»qaent with ease, J Intent to reason, or polite to please.” New York Mercury FOR THE NEW YEAR. It i. with no fnars of war’s effect upon their literarv fortunes, that the publishers of the New York Mercmw acknowledge the unwaveringloyalty of their two hundred thousand subscri- ! her-, and announce to them, and to all. that the New York Mercurv for this year will be 1 richer in every luxury of polite literature than ever before, it is no upstart, speculation, no feniporarv sensation, but a first class literary weekIv. which been familiar to the United Stales for a quarter of a century; and while the wishy washy mushroom prints of yeste day are ens ' ting down their talent even while they raß • I their subscrition price, the Mercury maintains nil its great staff of Romancers, poets, hamo r isf«, P osaTlsts. ettot-v tellers, and editors, and promises to make it still greater for 1861. It is the one paper so.-every horn-’. Its forty colnmns of reading matter per week constitute an unparalleled Cos-sr.nvATony or thv EnterTAixixo. and its novels, miscellaneous Isles, i bonutie- of yerse. Gossip. Femlletons broad-ides iof hnmor. nnd polished editorials, combine to t epitomize nil the charms of wit. and sentiment!. The husband read. it. to his wife, tin' tn >th- r • Io her children, the lover to his sweetheart. rhe soldier to his comrades, and the vil age selmol i master to the circle around the stave. It. is f.-i- --' miliar to every man woman and child in th's I country, and has regular subscribers in severnl I countries in Enmiipe Ihe Mercury is also identified with the grandest patriotism of the age. for several members of i'S brilliant staff | hold high rank in our noble arinv, and have have made themselves nsfetm'ms w;th the swor 1 Ins with the pen. 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We mat nll that th.- new tale Victoria, is fully equal in interest, and depth of ' [ p’Kt to either of those which have secured so ; large a share of public gptp'pvpi, and we can ■ earnestly recommed it. to all stofy readers ■< The Mercury is sol by all newsmen an-I pgj riodical dealers in America. Tosubscrib-rs.it. j is regularly mailed, every Satnadav morning, I for ®2 a vear; three conics for <5; sixeopies for , 9: eight copies for 12. with an extra copy free jto the getter tip >f the chib. Six months- subscriptions reccetved. Always write plainly the I name of vnur pent office, county and State.— We take the notes of all solvent Ranks at par.— • Payment must invariably bo nm.de in advance, , copies sent free to all applicants. I Address all all lettsrs and remittances, post : paid, to CALDWELL ,t WHITNEY. , Proprietors of the New York Mercury. 113 Fulton street.. Now York. ” Take Notice. I Notice is hereby given tn the Supervisors of [ Washington township to meet at the office nf i the Township Trustee, in the’town of Decatur, i Adams conntv, Indiana, on Saturday. February 21. 1863. I for the purpose of settling and auditing their i accounts. NTRLTCK. Feb 5,1 563. Totrnship Trustee,
BOOTS & SHOES Atlonver pricey ihaucver beloze offered ' in this mirkut, ami than the samem tides can be bought in Fort Wayne. 1 wilisel Mans’ Fine Calf Shoes, a good article, fors 1,2 Ito f I ; women ’« liigl , eeled Gaiters, sl,lt) to$I;3o, and all kinds CniLDREN’S SHOES, l at the same rates. I Lave, also, the Lcstlotd' Women’s Calf Shoes, icvctTßold in Decatur, from $1,06 to $1,25. p« keif. hesi«les any quantity of my own m:»keapJ b. usual will irtatfe to order. Lnai Imr, Findings, stock for country shoemakers of all kihds, and shoemakers tools, of the ' best quality, cheap for cash. Give- mi a* all. . Dacatnr. March 28. J ESSE N I • 1 I f 'X L u « id - bbe ar isa jw <» VISIT THE ‘TM CISII CLOTIIHfi STORE,’ which has been removed to the corner of Main And Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. r'I'IEAPEST tUothing Establi-liment i V? In Fori M r aym*. j And where also mly be found the largest as sortment of CLOTHS. CA SIME RS. VESTING, which they make to order inthe most sash- • ion able style New York, Paris and London fashions for : sale. “Cheap for Cash.” Is our motto, and the low nrlco for nur garments, made from the bast ui ilcri-ds, have astonished t.hosp who hav<» hpi‘.‘tof<»'-p patronized the '‘Union Hal! ClothhiQ ” KRAMEK, FLEDDERMAX Cd. i v'-n39. Hang Your Banner on the OUTER WALL! BRACK ENRIDGE , IS NOW RECEIVING Large Additions TO HIS Imtnensg Stock of GKOCE R I E S ' AND 13 TAKING All Indiana Free Banks, 1 ITTSB URDU, KENTUCK F AND IOWA MONEY AT PAR! Pli(B ni x G rocc ry ; Coiaer Calhoun & Bsrry Streets FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. ! in v5-n3fl-lv.
A. D BRANDRIFF. WHOLE3ALK AND RETAIL DEALER IS llard w a r c * A N(! i *’ ' r 'JK7 * A LSO jTIN’ PLATE. COPPER, BRASS and SHEET IROM WARES. Li I |L'i’.4 ’’’ * , I " 1 — ALSO — Bar Iron and Nails. i<-" Manufactured at the Ironton Mills I , from the Very best quality of Ilan*- , ioz Rock, Cold Blast Charcoal Metal iVarrantud. SWEDES iaox, STEEL PLOW, wrXGs, CAST. GERMAN, AND SPRING ST££L Iron Axles. Fljfe B ixoi. Steel Springs and all kinds of BL ICKStfITITS TO9LS. Cashpiid for .ill kinds of oIJ Metals on hand. n. enmn' <♦<■».*k of Wh’t£ LmU. Pninta, <Ha*» Pin° nrrH Tfanrw, / , with n r omni etc 9to**k of HAR.HWARE.' And Modi'll*<*n’ To of ort*’”' d ~' »n. ,Vo «33 _ FOl?’ H’ \VVE, TNn. 7, IHG2. [vG-n''?] Farmers of Adorns Oonntv T have two thousand h i«k ‘’« ' r Fl «v So/d T dextro tn Loin qn pan J rons ter n=». an I nav the highest market prw* fn~ H ’ nr C'Hf?\nrr Fort Wtyne.Dcc. 1, IW*3 n!h Pf
3.- -a SB « _rr ! COLUMBIA sr., iT. ‘I: CIiiNASiORE ; Tilt CIIEAI EsT HOUxE IN TDK C1T1! I*’ H ' q- BEST OIHO H ;« Stone Crocks, ' f ONI.r 8 AND 10 CK-. I’SK CAI... 1 j » «• WALL PAPER, , RljM to 75 CT<. PSK uoi.t. <> «! 166 pieces best Sh'»u« China, $12.60 j « 5y du do 4CO <] -i ffi) <l. 6] 7 -t) .- Jk, 7! '.Io Fatie.-' -‘Lm-China, 6. 0 w . 40 <|o EngTOi I’er. Bet, 5.. W 46 do ■ iln <to :>.;>ii 46 do Fioiti ware, 3.00 H III) do Fhra ware and white 6.0 i i 61) do Stone war, 3.50 . I'.unm.m Plates, per <.-t, 25c., 30c , Common Teas, -5 Quart Piu-kei s, r 1 • !4 Hall, pitchers 25: Sume. 'l eus, 3 ( . “1 to 1(1. All kindsol' 5 l-.1.1.0M DlbllO Es v.-rv low. CO AL 01 L, of il.e b<H j-m jS quality, 6i ci nt-’ pet gallon . Q «La m p ' Marble Bottom, o<> » Coal Oil Lamp- 1 , Glass, 5(1 W Ont (Hass Lamps, rt 1 -true Marble Bottom, .. Hanging Lfmps, 1 J . M ' du do largo 1.56 ■ * Bracket Lamps, I p I 1 ® do do larpn I.it) "h ll r -Ml kind, of air I igbt Fruit ,li>ls, ® Glasswaie, WtuHlcn.-wa-c, Tubs, I'nils, O ind Churns cheaper Ilian any oiler tn U house in the city. Silver Plated Ware, Knives mid Foks, V 4— Ladies’ BnsketH. »iO). liOOD NEWS'. UNION STOVE STORE! 1 The readers of the "KaCLl*' arc informed that iASH & AGNEW Have on hand a very large and fine stock of ‘ COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STOVES, of the very best patents—none Letter can I e I found in the I’niled Slates—which we will -ell ( at greailv REDUCED RATES. All stoves wa ranted to be as represented, or if not we will refund the money and have no unkind feelings. Wa have also n gbod stock of > Hardware, I 1 hl topper and SHEET IRON Ware, and House F«rni,!i ing g0.,,15, which wc are selling r<-iy low. We huv Staves in Ciitcinnirti. I We buy Stoves in Pittsbtfrgh. IV<» buy Stoves in TtfftV. I I We bu/ Sto/p« in Cleveland. ’ We. sell Stoves on time. We sell Stoves for Cash. '. We sell Stoves cheap. We sell GOOD TIM WAtUC. Purchasers will do well to call and examine ' our stock, in order to judge for themselves’, nt ASH dr AGNEWS. R 11. Schwegiwmn’s old .stand, Nd. 87 Columbia Street. vsii39. Fort Wayne, Ind inn a ' H , i > tEITIOMSTIir r.in: OF TIIUlI.! w H BROOKS. Jr, ' Wholesale Bookseller, . -ANDBL’* Ea ® W BL'C.KZC $ Xo I, Chi ho mi Street, ” Fori, Wayne, Indiana, B' EING THE PIONEER BOOK MAN OF Northvrn Indiana respectfully aiiiiuv.i cv« that he has the largest stock of 800 KS iic ST ATI ON Al> Y, in tin: .city, which ho offers to the tiadu >t. usually low for C.is-t. Religious, Scientific, Political, and Miscellttneons, constantly or hand. School Kooks, of every de.criptirn. Slates Peiicila, Maps, and Stationary. I’ A P E R . Letter, Cap, Legal Cup, Note. Drawing, Blut ting and H rapping Paper <4* every drscripUim F.BVCy ARTICLES, Wall, Window and Ceiling Papers, G O L 1> PE N S , i BLANK HOOKS, I I LkW and MEDICAL BOOKS. INKS and WRITING FLUID. of all kinds, Black Blue, Carmine <£c. Printers Inks, Pants, and Engravings, Ma ga z i nos, Worcesters Dictionary , American Cyrhq-A'd) Agent for Rnrpf*r <t Bro. and D. Anpluton <t Co., N. York Brown <t Co. Boston. Blanchard »t Leu, Philadelphia. All their publications furnished at thei. Cat- ■ alogue prices. » Orders must Lu ensure, prompt, attention bo ac.companiad with the cash. Cincinnati and Indianapolis bills duplicated. Liberal dis- , o.i iiit made to Teachers. Mask, and Masiral Instruments. VIOiIIK, t . Guitars, Accordions. Flutinas, . 1 Drt.ms, - , . Fife Uiaronets. Every warranted p?’< I feet. String** of every dcscripuon and qualiiv i ■ from 5 cents {<> 25 cents. C ill ftH'l examine before purchasing ehq wnere ami be corfvinccd 1 hfit lam selling i cheaper than any other hems* In the trade, at. i No. I Calhoun St. W. H. BROOKS, Jr. Foil I. L AU F E ITTI (* ■ No. 91 Col'imbin Street, <we door wWof Briar driff4 Stove an 1 H irdware Store, FO T WAYNE* IND,, sav H the public in general ffcr.t l>e determined to sell DRY GOODS, I' nets. Hats, Fhts. Oatp^ 1 ’’. Trunks. <tc , a i cheaper than anv other Hoaoe in the eitx . or ; country—Vo mistake I \l< ». !io n-m »<le. Ready made clothing, t made to orner —lFixrrff n/eJ. rni’VTRV MFRCHAITS gnppli*’ ! J i"'' 012" anx*otnrfr TFouseran Fell I west nf the Mountains. Gall and *r#» Ms 1 i ircha.ung eh«cwhere, No fmnhle tn !ro<wh. I. LAUFERTY, No. 9! Coinmbia ?tre< t, vfriß, "U ay i*.e, Indian,.
