Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1863 — Page 2
F 11 E g J r IE ’EV.BR n S -.UR f~-' IP. Pwt:n.« "dsdatuth, Indiana. «•. rt totv i i ixixt;, jcne n t'.sj THE DISENIOXISTS. Tu- Ab'/uti->:»•>!■? are dwunioniit* anl .*• »y* hare b “?n it is their nature souiy mJ politically they succeeded in ’ Tvihg the wath-m States it or the 'tuni they ought#? ba uathfied bat they •.fc nat Tfte disunion de.il ix still at r.f-k Nit content: with already deiuthe country with blood they would h.vKUtbe north; they would alienate ■ ire then in the anny from their irien-J, — Some. To accomplish thia no cost 1truth is *1 -rifieel and lies as t>.- izen. anl void of truth as any the father, of l ies himself eonld invent, are forged •nd written to soi liers xs sacred truth. J, :jh is the demoralization of that party • .it Simon Cameron is known as the u*l honest man in it. The spirit of dia ' linn it is insatiable not satisfied with ’lenilicring the State and dividing the c-ople’ the Church must suffer and the ■ ireh does suffer. All churches which • i-rated Abolition principles and En•:mg* l their propagation now reap ' '.eir reward. -file deo?on disun: n the offspring ot ..oolitionuin i* at work it is the ,'lazue of the gc vernment when Ab- • ■■•rior-ism is para’ized and this sj 1 it is - . =ted then we may look for harmony au.l unity and not till then. THE PRESS. '■’if. suppression of the Chicago Times .•it the question before the country •• ; »r a military commander hid a '. to suppress anything in his d.-t ict a did not suit him If he is the su- : ruler of the district over width he, -ointed, then he may have th.T i-ow r. But if we have no supreme r-..e in • ouutry ex’ept the l.of the 1 it plain that he has not that :;_ht. ■ n Burnside issued the order to snp- • : • r the paper and the „ }T. .:•!• i.t revoked the order, anl there :. . other orders that ought to be re • ; ted Had this j>aper liven published . " . n-;ver ha.e been is.-ibd. Illinois ~ ’oo ra table to lose. Our thanks «■• : ,-j o< th? gallant citizen- of Illinois »■ • manner in which they Mi-taiip.-d : : ’* a- represented by the press. ..ME CORRESPONDENT, la ;k River Bridge ML*. May 22th. IS* “3. •»V. : <• th- enemy again on the 16th ■ v'-en Boltons ail Edwards • . the South--n Railroad an l aft<-r ~ and bloody struggle, finally coin • him to -ke-laddie.’ Our loss was >.< i- v The Division lost over 1000 K• ui'nent 133, and the company ; a- :'.'.lows; I 1 -I-vic Baxter, Henry Bates. A:.'••lire. Henry B. Ford ice, * ’ e AV. Sco’e*. William Sackett, ■ . r, - . .r.k iin-l J--eph Zediker. • , 4:—l SergjClarks Brother.* F -1 -g W. (I. Watkixs, si gh'dy ■ -nn, slightly Johnson Beam. . - • ■m. Ibxtp. slightly Theadore -rely, Samuel Crosier, severely T . f vine are a’-o Adams County r - long to company George j. , .-1. Andrew Judy, Charles / ....; Eligah Hovland were wounI . :.-. 'h Holstein, mis-ing. f the 11th the following . — Wm. Long, d.anger.i i.m*irv, dangerously I-anc J r aanj. '.-ghtly. ...... ] « •< now guarding the • l a cross big blai’k River . have a better chance o. ' Y A? G. CHRISTEN. • - _>.• 1 Ei u r. r.t a lat l ria in D<-troi- said : p ,riy is in ev-ry sens<meni. With them the . WJ und the persona; ns »re watch words , y were asked to .-US aion *i:h «""•-■• , ■ ey could r.iH sympa- , ■ ' maintain the C.m ir ..w the rebellion: a"d '., >, a.--- I that these were th*-; \ 1 * -ir was to be waged ■ — v“'‘« " t i"; H huadr.d 1- -ti-hb- I-;; lUIS U *- . I.^| lv of.i.e De,ni.cr.UC partv. . A Democru. and a . good. ‘ ** •> . tr ,v x. no terms or ■on t-u Govern.
-■--jy a," w ■■ ■ ?x_ , ," ■■ ■ ■ War News. The *rmv vs the Potoiwse is vni’er ' orders to move »nd the -svs’ry are already in motion. The Felersl division which crossed the rsppshsuncck on Frid»v ni rht remained on the route Si< i ß !s«t sdrices »nj were destroying the rebel r-U»-pi s A 'oree of the rebel*, it »p---p-ar». crossed the river er Wednesday mgt;’, but recrossrd -'-on nfte-rwsrde A severe cavairv engsg-ri'ent look place yegterdey morning ex Beverly Ford, in which the rebels were repaired P.-in-'creement* for Lee Intelr passed through Richmond. Port Hudson sdrices are to tl e3l »t nJ*. There had been but little figh'ir.g since the 27'.h uh. Banka was contractin' hij iines around the rebel work*. »r ! had shut fl the po-sib ;;'-T the rebrts receiving r*in’oreeni*-ois The plsc-w-s bombarded by the Svet in the 23-1. ul; but no resp.-nse was m-d« Ina* ,r ru.n and Neal Dow were not -xp~<".ed to recover bom their wound’. Col. Ga:- r*oc war on another raid, in the dir*c t.n of Vicksburg. There is nothing later from Vicksburg The las l, advices, recieved. at Washington are of a very, encouraging, nature. Legislation at Springfield is apparent Iv al ar end, nearlv ail the repubi. can Senator* having absconded, leaving the op|er house without a quorum Tt’e saddier’* r-l.<: bill has not p-H't-d. and sotreot the appropriation bills are in the ume position. Tne reported evacuatic<r* of Suffolk is untrue, as i* also report that the troop* in D.x’s department hare been sent ’o Hook' r. We hare .’ate« from Europe to the Mi* ult. Ttiere were fresh rumor* o' an impending reeo^ntza'ion n l the SoDtnern Ctintedwaay. Tira Alabama had cap •ured -ix more vessels. Diplomatic relations Setae, r. England and BrsZ'l had been broken off The Polish revolution whs e'ill in full vigor. Pcebla ~as surrenderee on the |“th up., and the French had advanced a -bort, distance towards, the capital, which, the M'Xiean* wer» determined :o Jetend to the last. [Chi. Times, Ju 1 e 10'h. w Tnr. Tk blne Calling Ovr Retcrnkd S LPIER- <.’■ IPEHIIZAPS— Mhs,» Greel-V in an editorial in yesterdav’s Tribune’s r- : . ive to the League Convention al Ulica. make" use of the fol! .wing ex 1 pressi .n: A score or two of Copper-. Leads prowling anJ hissing around the. e lu-1 of the va-t assemblage, trying t . fn.-neni -tistrsn’i'ins bv in>pertinent cheers , hi, MeC’i Ilan ’ N who wa« it that cheered for Me 1 Clellan? All who were tliepe very well; know that i: was the returned soldiers Ask Tremain who it was that interrupted bis speech with cheers for McClellan, and he wi ! l say that i 1 was the soldiers Greeley therefore makes a wholesale charge against those no-n who in num eroua battles have staked their lives for tr.eir r mntry as being Copperheads How do the gallant and brave boys of the 10th regiment, who cheered for Me Clellan more thanlaoy others, relish the reward of being called Copperheads for the service they have rendered their country at the peril of their live-? How w 11 the brave boys of the 4th, IPh and 16th. who also united in the. cheers for. McClellan, relish being called Copperhead* bv Greek v. he cause they enterlain great admiration for their oM comi mander? [N Y HeraldTilt N PR' JECT A PASO NKD T e project of taking Charleston. <or wh’eh two years have been spent in preparations has undoubtedly been abandoned, lor an indefinite period by 'he .Goterr.ment Tie report that a c-n- ---: Je rab'e number of Hunter’s troops : have gone to N w Orleans is probably true. The New York Times says, “ihere ■ is no prospect that anything will be at’emp'ed this season, in the D-p«rtm<-n' .-f the South. Orders have been lent there to give, furlough* to five per cent' of the men, and these instructions are to be carried out forth wi’h Those simpleton j oirnali-ts who after the defeat of our iron clads in Chari- s'op harbor insisted that the movement w»« only a r< rontiG's cine?.’ and that the bittie’ was speedily t* come off and wi nin the <x -s* of their wi«dom deneunced the ; p< st for taking a different view, will ‘prohablp res.se "for a while fiom giving misinformation to their indulgen’ readers about the coming atiack on Cnarleston. ' f Chicago Post. Tub Maneb,sler American adminisfra'inn organ in New Hampshire, it: discussmg the’ L’m.-t as it was, says: .. Cho«e who Want it are welcome io it. We hope, however, when they g-t it, ■ tl-.v will no longer cur** the fair land, of N'-r'!> America with it. let them take o to th* congenial home of ’he hyena alli-’at'r. end copperhead Compared,! with, the Uninn as it was, the Uninn as it ■i« i» rrloriou o , even with all its sad read- • ties ” When it is remembered that ’1 1* payer i« the pet of the AJminlatratlonists in that Sta'e "nd 'he acknowledged ex pnnewt o’ th* principles ' I the parly, we m3T jn-lwe of th* character of that pat rintism that feeds it will. ofSeial PV? »”d Ji-mtsse. Lieut Edgerh v tadwgr.ee from the service for TVtrng the democratic tick*'- there,
m ■ _ — T ■■ — - .■■■■■ TRUTH STRANGER THAN Fl 'TION .4 Stir(ti»9 lUo'i’— /■fiKfte Zi/e cw»HC t\e —a narrative of man J ftnri perianal ezp-'rienee. ly Maria Ward, the trite of z Mormon Elder. ■•That one half nf i-b* world canno* tv-.agine how the o’ber half live.” is uole«- true han ar.d th- ler-on our a la?- ,1 .--.:rexrirrienee and observation daily tend’to verify Theo. t<«t. when we Consider the er-r r»- ■ - '.!.a«e« of human paaaior:. and the diseor last elem-mrs from windfall novel and fanatical sects are moulded, it can eeareelv seem surlOMng that of Actual even» shii:-d exceed in sins-ilarity'he wildest dream eg rtnuaji'a; or that erimes, both -trange and ueaa'-iral.-ho; Id be perpetrated in a far off -i» -tsk '-s ->f civilization, which r--pt.-’.*r. ac'-tberof aocie'v would never • ■ e neswftbu Keow.ng as Ido know the evil* and horrors and abominations of the Mor-1 w; f - T --. the degradation 1’ impose-, on fem*<- - *■. I th* c-- sec--— • vices which extend -I - :-h I’' ■ * r-.-:- nr s of tie s--ci-t_v. a - - ofds- vtothe w rid ha- induced me to piepare «b* following narrative for the public ,-, TP she romantic incidents connected with .experience, many wav think bordering-on 5,', . --relous Toth -m 1 would »ay, that this r'-rarivo of rr.y’:fe only prove*, what ha-<o proved before, that, "truth is stran iha. fpiioi: ” —Author’s preface. ” T>,. : . bo-ik contains 44‘J pages, with ergra lings, is n-a’lv bound in doth, and will be a- r-t to any addAs*. post paid on receipt of price d dlarnnd twenty live eenta. 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THE SWEDISH BRANDY — As its name indicates is ape- ■ inliar product of the inventor. X* p|h*,br»e native lard is Sweden, \ h is an acltc'e having a mellow *E rd deheste flavor, pecu'mr - r snd paiatab • , '* h-gn y df* al rdialized, and especially ad- . ted to the use of al! ladies. ' m * T require an agrees! 'e. -timulating tonic, importing strength to the system, gh 'ng an increased vitality to tie whoie fnrmau frsae. It i- a great favorite tn Sweden, so much so that it may be stv'etl th- national beverage No fatnilv should be without it.—Taken in the shape cl a het punch at night before going to bed, it makes t. dr-licaoas driught produemg aheallhv perspiration dispill- J ing s eold more effectually than any other mix'ure that can be taken. Try it once and be convinced. Soid bv merchants *v Druggists everywhere. N E W G O O I) S NEWPRICES! A't.T’-e ik»t receiving nur Spring of. soods an 4, altlGWgh. (on avaunt of-icknc-s , we an* a little late, we bv our ex> N from ? 15 to 20 per cent r hen per han we could have dune * week or two earlier in the«ea*<m. We ihU-i-d o*ir Liic7s shall have the advantage of the GREAT FALL IN PRICES, ‘and although we art- not able to sell goods at •_ ■ th»» good old fashioned Peace Prices, we can come nearer to it than we have done in ( a long »ime. Re are opemrig our ur>’.ial assort ujeut us DRY GOODS P-lin Ls-afand other S immer H its, bunne tear tificials. ribbon- .tc. Clothing, Groceries Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron &C. all if Which we will sell at the lowest po-sible prices for READ Y PAY. But as w.- can buy to ndv-infagi- only for ready pav we cannot sell eno I* on Um-lit v6-nl7 NUTT.MAN A CRAWFqgI). Treasurer’s Notice, N- tice is horebv giv-n that there is muuAv in ! the Uountv Treasury for the redemption of all coun y . .r-ipr- issued prior to June Ist and no interest will be allowed on orders after this day L SCHIKMIIY ER June 4 1563. Treasurer Notice. The i-wners of L >te in the town of Decatur ■ ’long which anv sidewalk is built a-e hereby notified to pnt :he -ante in repuit within ’he next ten days. Sidewalk* not repair-d within the time bv the owners will be repaired bv the Marshall and charged against the a Ipu-iinglots GEO NUMBERS J ne 5 186 i Marshall. Examiner’s Notice. The undersigned School Examiner of Adams County Indiana, will hold examination- at hi* j office in Decatur upon the fourth Saturday of the following named months, to wit:—January,' April, June. M--*rch. May. December; and upon each Saturday of September, October and No v.-niber. Exercise# will commence e«ch day at ten o’clock, a m. Teachers will please bear in mind that there will be no private examinations given, unless ■ the applicant can show there is actual necessity , ! therefor. Sltool offic--r a , and other friends of education , are cordially invited to be in attendance. App team.- with whomtheexaminer is m< per sonally acquainted will be requireil to present a certificate signed by a prominent citizen of the county to the ■ ffect that said applicant «us tains a good moral character. J. R. 8080. Examiner May 3<l, 1563. Adams Co'uity. Established 1760. PETER LOKILLARD. Snuff tt Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 A- 18 Chambwhs Street. (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.) ■ Would callthe attention of dealer* totho articles cf his mannfature. viz: BROWN SNUFF. M-.*aboy. Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches. American G*-ntle>n.an, Copenhagen. YEI LOW SNUFF. 1 Scotch, Honey D.-w Scotch, High Toast Scotch. Fresh Honey Dew Scotch ' frish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, ’ or Lnndyfoot. f JT’Attenlion is called to the large reduction ’ in prices of Fine Cut chewing and aiuo-ingto--1 baccos, which will be found of a superior qual ity. TOBACCO. 1 Smoking, Fine Cut Chewing. Smoking. ’ Long. TA.L, or plain. S. .lago. No I, Cavendish, or Sweet. Spanish. No ‘2 Sweet Scented Oronoco. Canaster N«. 1 a 1 mixed, Tin Foil Cavendiah, Turkish ’ Granulated. N. B—A circular of prices will be senton ap ‘ lication. —n!2—7-ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHI I.ADREPHA, For'V Rrlie'ifth' Diatreeted. afctri mitJiV rulentand I'hrnnie : iseateretnd etpeeiaUl) Forth <ure of »l-ri*esof the Sexual Organs. V EPICAL ADVICE given gratis by, the Acting Surgeon. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatlorrha-a «U,„inn i W-akne—, and oth-r Dia.-nse-of the ’ Sexual organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES pmnloved in »h“ Di«pen-arv. sent to the affileI i P ,I in sealed 1' tter envelops, free of charge — Two nr three Stamps for postage w ill be acceptDR J SKIT LOT HOUGHTOX Snrjfcon TTawafJ A«F*vistinn, Xo. 2 ’ X liiadkdC* T*. V*
DRY GOODS! DRY »Bl * NEW YORK STORE, FO R T WAY NE , I X I). Established two years a«ro, on the. no ahead i rinciple of selling a large amount of goods on small profits, This hoe*e by the uniform «vstem of hiying and M-illiMt U-pd' CHEAP, if’ m.i.m. , fppnt.,.-,-; never before attained bv any firm in Northern Indians. Vln»v«, n hsr.l'vU, mag-ifice-u -toek. pirchasel wt forced and a'-ctiun sale*, by our .lew York jartrur, rid willing lu sell so •I* at a small advance on cost Everv Article in the DRY G 10DS line can always be fmil-.l here from tie I* o west Price to the Finest Quality. <-.■••.•’-a-.bA In rwi ; Th -ci’iz-ns of D -catar, *»l eurro v. Un • -•u-iturv, are 1.-.G'-ed t - call. W. guw;.a,' fl - r. f » ring of ’2 > per cent. - ~ i r n June 20. 1862. v6-n2O-tf. MelLOl uAL k CO.
ftff WIDE itanSMHTS. CITIZEN S BANK. J T> NUTT MAX, Banker fo'honn St.. Opposite Ihf tvellne House. FOHT WAYNc, INDIANA. TTNote* and Dr ifts discounted. Excha- g* for sale. Six per cent interest »)lowexl on t ime deposits. Gold and Silver bought. n.T’vfi. IIIIUTIIEET EDIII.IGE; J. LESM A.N, - - • Proprietor, Main Str. West of ('alauu i, Ft. Wayne. ItnL. Good Accommodaliom at Jteasonaljle rates Stage office for Bluffton, Decatur, St. Mara’s, , Kendalville, Sturgis and Auburn n3 i '6 MEYER & BEO„ Whole & Retail Dealers in Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil«. French and Araericwn Window iG!a>h, Dye Brushes. Spices. Liquors and Wines. Coal Oil and coal oil Lamp'. <tu ITXo. 93 Columbia Street, Fort Wayne. In diaiia. h3?*v(i. j B. W. OAKLEY. Wholesale Dealer in HARDWARE AND STOVES. aikl ji ;»uiifar!wrer ot TIN T ,SHEET IRON ANB COPI’ERWAKE at the GRANITE STCRt, No. 79, Columbia Street, vl-n-2-1. FORT >I.O. ML IND Il El) EK IN 110 ISE. J. ErSARNS &SO.'T • • • Prop's Barr St ret. between C »bin>’ r'. <(' Mair, FORT WAYNE. IND Thi’ R«»’i«r ha-s been entirely IL’furni'bed ah.l R-ti i'- li’ -T'‘ > : **‘’.e. au.i will be paid io rhe couifori of 2 ie—. B< , t ers accornnrodated by the Dav nr Week. »«3 MAYER HOUSE, Cortior of Wayne and Calhoun S:s . FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H C. FOX. - - - Proprietor General Stage f ffi e. vsnßO JESTIN' B UKET, Dealer in WITHIES. (WS, JEIUUIV SILVER-PLATED WARE. Jc , INI3N BLOCK, -’ - - WAYNE, INO All kinds ot Repairing done to order, aim warran tk-d SltJ Os THE PMILHCK. 0. I’- MORGAN Xo. 81 Columbia Slrtft, FORT WAYNE Ind n» ■-A3 !! a r d w are & S t o v c s -AND— Manufacturer of Tin &. Sheet Iren - i-,. v&.Nk.- ya. jbk • uojs I’ S. UNDERHILL, -IiLALYK 1N-
Marble Monuments. HE A D STON ES. MA X TLES, ■ CABINET-SLABS, <fc:., & c FORT WAYNE, IND •('Work done to onl>-r o'.: the shortest notice . and in the fieatent manner. | T sn3'j. S I’ATTERSOX, Agent. r ArocsT K. SI CIS'. BVOOLI'U It ’1 I 1 A. F SIEM3N&BRO., Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in , Books, Stationary, Toys* tail Fancy Goods, Calhonn Street.. between Columbia and Main y PORT W kYNE. IND. i. Rrhorl Rinks, German and Latin I e Bools*. Ton v«‘—a I arg ■ assortment. Wall and Window Paper. e Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Engravings « Ar.. Ac.. The attention of the public isresnertfiAiv m- - riled Most 'i onr stock is invert "I directly 1 - ourselves, which enables u» togiv- onr cns~mrrs Great E.'Wgaii.s, g,»njS. i”' — o TTJOOD wanted at this o nce on subscription • '' y»;'ore the t’ ■ m ,1s twenni • :>ad.
UNION FILE COMPANY. C.iSCHMIDTACi). -sitslWacti’ki:* 0- | 11. Es. H V-NF4. Ml I 1 ‘VlfliS, sT*t.NE eV fTEftS’ A"iLS -t Be-Uutting Old File*. Ac . ili>n'- « ml' and W irrunted equal tu nett Alikin-1* ofßaip- and I ■!•■' n.aJr ' Also Wholesale ami It’tail D.-al- t-n 1 kih! D-h*»*-*lic Hardware. . tra-b a:. . > ail-.G'. i»-, I’a;nt, de , Alr ai turv . i.to I NION BLOCK, oppo’iirNtnte Bank. FORT WAYNE. IND AllOrd-t’ fromhlic Coatitry attend, Ito HENRY SlL\l,’l’ tian ittaeturer, Whulr’-elc and Hei«u DEALER IN Far, Silk, I’.-.imnu. W»--l ami I’rls' ' Hats. Caps. Furs. \r. A genet al Slock <> ! M<n-' <t Revs’ il«f No. 01, < OI.UMBIA M RIATFORT WAYNE. IND Thy hi-ghe-t C i-h price’pnidi -r w > ' [’<-lt-. i!i I all k.n i- of Fm-. .losEl’ll CLARK. tiu. isi\ j i Fi K.isnru; mr<r.'i Calhoun fftree: Fort Wayne. Indian. KEEPS r..n*tanth mi bend a f-plemlid -t ..k ,-f Cio-r a r ,--, Vr-Ttsi-*. Ac..«f--.I van. ■!•* which will >•" M tt’t V" Alt <-i 11 i. ►■ ’ ■ ,t\le—tlood Fils gu-irm.l, I-.I Gents' Furnishing Goods An < XG.-lh id 2* fc urtiu< F* tui ” (' L. Hi LL 1. ALLK IN Piano Fortes. (-I’nem 1 Xf •-j.’M ■ u'L <to<’ck of S •’V : ’iin ’ehim-'. h.-m H.r I • ’ * facluriTs >n th** c<-’in!' v Pifnin’* frn'n <■'»'* U> <5 ’ \ Mel'idi tn’** from 1“ S win if M ichine? from e tn <1 Xn.sl. O ilh'iun St., 0{ ’h* C‘” r ' ' F’ort V’nvr**. Large fall & Winter Stock OF REAnY MABE. W 1? "W fl -W «J» THIEME ,1- BRO.. FORT WAYNE. IND. FAS II IO>A BI- I T ' l >' 0 11 ' -nrttjr- :x---lieady-Made Clothing. •** Hnve now nn hand ’ r u? *■ , ... . irnde fxH. <t Winter , j Shirts. n r a l ! kir»'’- Tri’ .yd < rx rhinry Moneinur ’•> a G« i ‘ *« ini’” * Mere U e iif.v< on ii--irut a r .],inl' all Wool Ca«rimier<Sttnn "/. . | Mfcgortmi nt nf c I> * ' * or , tiiwfts nnd .leans, el’.her n,h ' iC ‘ ‘Y e ?J d'» I'theygrd. ftnr clofliii< r > h rm’ ‘ #rrai- | JSaMorn slop shopwork x er\ ’ " - ted repn»«t Tifrd. Cashed 1 ’ ' , u )i J Call at Xo- 7i Conur Cbn'‘‘" < -. rarv n. ►trevt Krv.das s Eating ‘ • ’ j :ne U Ftnek. Fcpt-4 '
SnilllT fill MOOLFA FORT WAYNE, IXDIA'I'■ 1 '■ 100,000 rovSDs r»« J W ante d '• A* tlir above rr I v the in J 2 /W- SI W • Tmmr Custom-r< and *9 <’ll™-’ ° « G! WOOL TO HANTFACTUBE OR I’ Lecannif-ra LARGER a 1 BE 1 TEH a." j tnent of Good* of oor OWN MAN'JF AC T U - J is Spring than anv previous,!■••»'• crsTO.it i»i part.’lE'i — O?*“ CARDINO. SPINNING and ; .J.l, csp<*ri.’nerd In ids n”d CO ( -- i e g , RD SC A ? AND LA. taken in exchange T ,'e FOV=. ~,-n cf-nb-'"’ May 22 I S C2.
