Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1866 — Page 2
to it* provision*; let it be published end printed in blazing characters though it were in the heaven* a-d punctuated by the stare, so that *H ean re * d Rnd can understand; let us consult that instrument and be guided by its piovisions; let us understand them'andJundersUi d ng them abide by them. 1 tell the opposer of this Government, 1 care not from wbat quarter thev come, E ist cr West, North or SoUlh.'you that are engaged in the work of breaking up the Government are mistaken. The Constitution of the Untied | States and the principles of a free government are deeply rooted in the American heart, and all the powers combined can not destroy that great instrument, that great chart of freedom. Other attempts . trough they may seem to succeed, wi.l be futile. i They might as well undertaken to lock up the winds, or chain the waves of the I ocean, and confine them within limits, as as undertake to repeal the Constitution; and indeed it seems now to be supposes that it be repealed by concurr nt resolutions [Laog'.ter,] but when the question is submitted to the popular judgement and to the mass of the people, these men will find th t they might jus. as well introduce a resolution to repea. the law of gravitation. Ti e attempt to k-ep this Union from being restored is just about as fea-blo as the reaistenee to the gravitation widen binds aa to a com-. mon center. The great law of political gravitation will bring back these S.ales and replace them in all their relation* to the Federal Governtuao'.. Clique am. cabals, conspiracies and machinations, North and South, can not prevent this great conservatism. [Tremendous ap plause.] All that is wanted is time Let the American people get to understand what is going on, and they wi.l soon maifest their determination. Here, tv 'he w.y of explanation, let mesay that 1 would to God the whole American people were assembled here to day, ns tou ano 1— 1 wish there were a vast amphitheater here, capacious enough, to contain the whole thirty millions, and thev could witness the great struggle j that is going on to preserve the Constitution of their fathers, they would soon settle the question; if they could see how thing* are- it they could see the kind o' ►pirit that is manifested in the effort to break up the principle of free govern, ruent; winn thev earae tr. understand who was for them’ and who was against them, and who was for elevating them and pres-rving their governmen 1 . I’ '-he combatants should stal’d be ore th<..., and tl.bre con’d be a regular set to be tween the Gladiators, in the first title yon woul I find that the enemies of th/ country would be crushed, Mid the neo pie would sustain it and the friends of constitutional liberty. [Great cheering.] My fellow citizens. 1 have detained you much longer than 1 intended; [Cries of "go on! go on!”] but we are in a great struggle, and as 1 am your instrument 1 have Thought ft beet to express myself frankly. Who is it in this country that 1 have not toiled and labored for? " here is the man or woman, either in publiclife or , r rate life, that has nA always re ( ceived my attention and toy time? The Constitution of my country, stand by the Constitution as the cbiif ark o' our sa'ety, a- the palladium of our civil and religious liberty. es let ns cling t>! it a- the marine clings to the last plank , whm the night and the temped closer around him. Acc,-pt my thanks, my countrymen, for the indulgence von have extended to me while submitting to you extemporan<ou>ls, and perhaps ir.cohenntly, there-, marks 1 have now made. Let us go a .ray forget in* the past and ; looking to the future, resolved to endeator to restore our Government to its i pristine purity, trusting to Him who is ; on high, but who controls all here below, that ere long our Union will be restored; ] ami that shall have | e.ce not only with | nil the nation of the earth, but pe-cc and good will among all parts of the L nit- d 8 atts. I thank you for the respect vou have manifested to me on this occa-ion. and i lhe time sbatl come during my existence when this country is to b" destroyed an 1 its Government overturned, if you will look out you will find the hurr.be indi- ; v<dual who aland* before you there, encl a>Ori< g t > avert its destruction. The President retired amid a perfect storm of applause.
TIIO A G I. E i A. J. HILL, EditorDEO AI’VK, INDIANA. Fit; DAY, .March 9, ISII6. i. je.—' NEWS ITEMS. Ore Luudred negroes, from Africa, wi re r> C'-n’iy told for >BO,OOO, in Cuba. Dublin. Ireland papers claim that the Fenian Hea l Center Stephens. lias been eaptured m the county of Kilkenny Colonel Roberts appeals to the Fenian for monev and lor men to assist in effecting th<» designs of the Order. Tbe S-cretary of the Treasury reports that since October the public del t has been reduced $29,000,000, while at the' gatre time there is $47,500,000 more mousy in the Treasury than st the date of the last report. The House concurrent resolution, to refuse admission to Southern members until Congeasa shall declare them entitled to representation passed the Senate by 29 a>'e» to OTS.
Thu week the cases of Milligan and Bowie* will be taken up by the United State* Supreme Court; Gen. Butler and Henry Stansbury assist th* Attorney Genl., and Judge Black, Daniel DudleyField and Joseph McDonald for petitioners. The Governor General of Canada has issued a proclamation notifying American fishermen that thev cannot fish in Canadians waters after M.»rch 17. £3FTbe Rev. J. C. Fletcher gare us last evening, a brilliant lecture on the religion, customs and peopieof Brazil. Seldom have we relished anything more than the picture belaid before his audience of that exuberant garden of the ' i tropic laden with its strange variety of! fruits and flowers, teeming, with perpetual harvest for the had of man. Surely that country must be the garden of the world, and if its people had the enterprise which moves this Yankee nation, imagination could not set a bound to the results they would produce there. As relevant to this comparison the Rev- ' erend gen’einan stated that the best Remedies employed there for the disease , to which they are subject, are inven-.ed and supplied to them by our own well known coantrymin, Dr. J. C. Ayer of. 1 ; Lowell, Mass., and that not the people only but the priesthood and the court of the Emperor dawn, hare constant rei course in sieknass to the lUmidies of this widely e-lebrated American Chemist.—[Ledger, Boston. Letter from Missouri. Aistex. Cass Co.. Missouri.) Feb. 19. 1866. j ; Capt. A J. Hill: — Knowing lhe Eagle circulates g-ue-r-.lly through the county, ard supposing many of the good people of Adam* county won’J 1 fee to know something about the west, I wish to precent a few facts concerning southwestern Missouri, which may be of benefit if any should wish to emigrate westward in the spring All who have any knowledge of this ' country knew it to have one of the mildest climates in the world. Just fir enough s >uth to avoid the cold winters, and f.r enough north to avoid the ex eessively warm summers we escape the sudde . changes which either a little fur r lher north or sou h would subject us to. Cuss coun'v, the one I am located in is f' one o ( the most flo'iri-hmg in south wist- | era Missouri. It hid before the war , about five hundred more people than f Adams county. It h»s now three thriv t ing young cities. Pleasant Hiil, sit t it.-d in the north part of the county and i n f the Pacific R. R, contains about one ; thousand people, about s doz n steres, . I ar"! Otte uew-pap-F, tiie Cass County Ln . vestigator. The railroad was coca, kled to this point Ust August; the city was then laid out, and lhe lots sold a auction, varying from $5) to §ls) apiece; now they are selling from s3ot) to S7t)O Harrisonville the county »eat contains ! ten or twelve hundred inhabitants, one newspaper, lhe Harrisonville Democrat Many nt its good buildings that were de- ! siroyed during the war are being rebuilt, <nd many of die citizens who had to leavefrom various causes connected with the war have returned to their homes, re snoring wi.h energy their usual avocations. Austen, ray abiding plac", is situated ii. the southern part of the coun'y on Grand j river, containing between three and four i hundred inhabitants In its palmy days it was about the size of Ds-citur, but all lof the good buildings were foolis.lt burned during a period of excitement in tl.e late struggle, but it ia being repopulaud by an enterprising people from the •north who wi.l soon rebuild it. It will; b- the county seat of the proposed n.-w county to be called Giant; a county lite , citizens are making every effort t> hare ti.e 1 g s’.alure aaihoriz--, and I have no doub. they will do bo this syr’ng. Austen is surrounded with a biau’.i i <ui rolling prairie country, of a rich ; i black soil, well adopted to the raising of’ corn, wheat, oats, and all kinds of sma‘l grain and vegetables. la capacity for: i fruit growing, we claim equality with: any other portion of the Union. Tin ■country i* well watered with go d spring*, creeks, ; good water can be obtained by digging any where. We ■ have plenty of g>od stone, easy of access, for building parpos-s, also for fen- f cing, but not like the boulders of th ' Eastern States, to interfere with farming and plenty of good timber for all Prac i ; tic al purposes We also Lave coal oil, witliou! a doubt. A co d oilco-pany I from the East Is here now and will com ! mence boring for ’oil soon, persons here who have b on in lhe Peasyivaniv uii ! regions, say die prospects are astlattering as could be wished for. There is a spring near hare boiling up an oily sub- ; stitute the farmer* use on their wag ms i as a substitute for tar. The oil comp my . now hive, 1 am told, paid 810,000 tor’ eighty acres adj fining this spring. One \ oil wed north east of here in Lafayette ! county atn told is paying twenty five I barrels of oil a day. The country through Johnson, Bates, Heniy, and Vernon counli- s all similar. There is an endless quantity of good coal, which will prove ot great value for shippirg to points ; north, a* soon as a rail road is built’
through thia county. There i* om» pro- j posed now, which I h*ve every reason to believe will be finished wrhia the: next two year*, running from Pleasant 1 Hi Ito Fort Scot, Kmsrs. Lands are selling, unimproved from ! ?8 to 812 per acre, improved from §lO | to §3O, owing to quality and location; lands hare advanced within the last six month’ al of 100 per cent. There is a tplen i t opening any where in this country for farmer*, mechanics, and manufactures. Professional men and , saloon keepers, are more than plenty. More anon. Trulv Yours, 1 EDGAR HENDERSON. A. Capital Point. The President, on the occasion of Governor Cox’s interview with him, . mad*- a most capital point against those stupid politicians in the Republican party who are enlaiming, with a feeling of ’ seeming horror, “Why, the copperheads I and rebels are applauding President Johnson for his veto.” Said the President to Governor Cox: “If disloyal men and rebels everywhere. North and South, should cordially give their adherence to the conditions of restoration be had uniformly insisted upon, he thought that was precisely the kind of ! pacificati >n loyal men everywhere would : rejoice in.” Os course “loval men” will rejoice in that “kind of pacification,’ but disunionjst* won’t. — Qkm States- . man.
The Cattle Plague iu Peunsjlvuuia A disease in some respect resembling :he rinderpest murrain, so diiiructir? in I England, has carried off many valuable an-mals in Pennsylvania, and is receiving attention from the State Legislature. In the proceedings of that body latt Frid >y. Mr. Worthington caused a letter to be read from Dr. Hitam Conson, of Ply- ■ mouth, Montgomery county, calling at- < tention to the existence and spread of lhe cattle d sease in that county. It appears the disease first made its appear <nee in the spring of 1865, and since then not only have a very large number o‘catde died, but many of the diseased animals have been sold to fanner* resiling elsewhere, thus spreading the disaese; and the meat of the dead cattle has been sold to a considerable extent iu the markets of Plfiadelphia, some of it male iun in the form of Bologna sausages. It has every appearance of the rinderpest and the County Medical Society and Agricultural Society are both iuvestiga- : n ; it. On motion of Mr. Worthington, a ! special com miitee of five was appointed to whom the subject was refem d. The Speaker appointed Messrs. Worthing t >n, Graham, Connell, James and Glatz TO SE?L LANd7 i* h-r.by F> r ’n.tlat Mary For- -. 3 dvce, Ad.niuistratnx of the estate of id.-*’--; . ordyce. deceased, ha* filed h.-r petition ! to sell the real cs'ate of the decadent, his per social property K ing insuffic-eiif io pay hi» - lebts, ai.d that said petition will be h it at i ;he u-xl. term of aaii Court of Cora-a in Pk-.s lof s.i i coun’y, to be held at t’r- Co-ir House i -n Decatur, on Monday May 14th, IS-iG. Witness my band this ’ ; lh dav of M >reh, A 'D 1'66. JOHX McCONN'EL Clerk, March 9. 4 v By A. J. Hill, Deputy, Petition For Divorca
Statz of Indiana,) Adairs County. [ Marv Li:z<-1 vs. Peter Lfzel. In the Court of Common Pleas. Mar Term, ' !3t,6. I IT appearing from affi Javit filed in lhe above entitled cause ill.’ said defendant Peter Litzel is a non resident of the State of Indiana. is hereby gtren lhe said Peter Lit a v zel of the filing and pendency of said : oomplaint, and that he be and appear before rhe judge of the Gmrt of Common Pleas of I Adams county on the first day of the next reg liar tenn thereof, to be held at the Court Hoise • m the town of Decatur, on Monday the 11th iay of May lM>6.ai;d plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the some will be i heard aud detennitied in hisaboence. Witness my hand and the seal of [).. s] said Court this 2d day of March, 1866. JOHN McCONNSL, Clerk March 9 4w By AJ. Hill, Deputy. A INSURANCE COMPANY, Os HARTFORD, CON N., Net Cash Assets, Inly, 1864. $3273,635.04. Losses Paid in 45 Years, Over $16,500,000. Three Millions of As%et?i—a current inco ne of I per annum—a national «y*tern of effi i:t agencies—a well seasoned uni valuable experience—the prestige of fortvfive years’ success—a perpetual charier—a cash basis of iransictions—terms liberal anc ra‘es moderate —prompt and equitable spftlement« of losses; are aming the characteristics of Hits LEIDD'G A’dERICiX COPW. Heavy mercantile values need strong underwriters, and merchants will appreciate the ad vantage of Insurance drift the JJTXA. Fire, and Inland Navigation risks can be negotiated upon favorable terms with agents throughout the country. " | Branch. ITI Vine Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. D. Studab a Kca, Local Agent. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA< TOR. NOTICE is hereby given, that the under signed has been appointed Administrator «>f th • estate of Jesse Dicky, hte of Adan,* county, dee d. The estate is supposed to be aolvent" Feb. 23. JOHN DICKEY, 4w Administrator. Ayer’s Ague Cure.
Carpets! Good News to the PubLoJ H. R . SCH WEGM AN. 101 Port Wayne, In* Great Decline in Goods! ET FROM H ro 30 PER CENT IXT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT. I take pleasure in informing my friend’*»d th* public generally of my large arrival of Staple and Fancy Dry Guo da. Os *ll Descriptions, Shawls, Sacques and Circulars, Siiit, Riblwu, WAite Gnode and I.inene, Holier)/ as all Unde, Carpete. Oil Cot ir, Notione of an £ndieso Vari ts. caocruss or rue csoicaar sstsenes . M- stock of goods is selected with the grsa* est care and customers will find »H the uecer- ■ saries of life they desire at myestablishmeiit 1 !respectfully ask my friends nd th« pubha I retierally to examine my stockbefore purcha* n ’ elsewhere. My stock is now ready for in apeetron. Rill in each and everyone! Now is lhetimeto get bargains! I am determined : to give induc- ments to every customer to b«y | Goods Cheap. I o or PIECES CHOICE PATTERN! •Jt) 10 piece* 4-4 Oil Clotka 4 •« 5 4 4 «• 6 5 4 “ 8 4 5 “ 4 4 Matting*. (CALL the attention of Countrr Merchant** to my large sto-k of Staple and fancy Goods, . Notions, Hosiery and Grocerie-, which 1 have I bought at a great decline. I have the bestf* cililies wilh manufacturers and J -bbers to gel thegoods at thebottsm prices. If you should visi’ onreity p’easecaj and examine inystock. [ solicit you.- patronage. Orders w.ll be promptly attended to. No 101 Columbia Street. March 3, IS-:5. FT.WATMB. “LICfXSfWKEr i VT OTICE is hereby given to the citizen’ of Washington township in Adams countv, | Indiana, that Geor'e Smith will apply tc the Board of Commissioners of said Ad .ms’eountv. I at their next session to commence on the firs. Monday of March, 1*66, at the Court House ! I in said county for a license for one year to sell . spirituous, vinous malt and intoxicating L- . qours. in less quantity than a quart at and in ihebnild ug owned by the undersigned, situ ' I ate on the following described premises in the ■ town of Di-catur.in Washington township, in | Adam’ county, Indiana, to wit: Commmcing at a point on Second Street, thir.y six feet South East of the North East corner of inlot ■ Dumber sixty-one in said town of Decatur, i thence running South west at right angles with Second street forty feet, thence South East i parallel with Second street thirteen feet, thence I North East parallel with the line first de -cribed, forty feet thence North West along Second street to the place of beginning, thir teen feet to be used as ahercra*.e <m said premises. GEORGE SMITH. Feb ?d. 4w
ADUIMSTKATOII’S SALE. V*OTICE is hereby given, that the under.X signed, Administrator of the estate of William -utiles, deceased, wiil sell by virtue >f an order of >he of Common Pleas of .1 Jam- c .r.nty, at the Court llon-e door in the towu of D.cat' r in the county of Ada ns in the State of Indiana, On SuturJ', j, (A p a y of W .4 p 1566, Between the hours 01 11 o’clock, A. M and 4 o’cl <k P. M. on said day the following de scribed Real Estate, to wit: Commencing ten rodsnor.fi from the south west Corner of section ihirtv (30) in townsnip twenty-eight (28) north of Range fifteen ;15) east in Adams county and State of Indieua, thence east sixteen ro-ri. thence north ten rods, thence west sixteen r.xis' hence south ten rods to the place of U-ginniug. Containing one acre of laud, and also The following descri ed tract of land, commencing sixteen r.ids east of ihe southwest eerner nf -aid sectioi thirty (10) aforesaid, thrnee east - x'y four rods to lhe south east corner of the south wr-t quarter of the southwest quarter of -said section thirty thence north twenty rods. Ji -nee west sixty four rods thence south twenty rods to the place of bej inning, containing eight acres of land be the same more or less. That the same will be sold on the following term-: I 3 of lhe purchase money to be pai I in hand. Jj in six,and in twelve months from lay of .-ale deferred payment to be on interest ind to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. GEORGE HUMES, January 31,1866. 4w Adm’r.
LICENSE NOTICE. is hereby grvon to the citizens of In St. M iry’s township in Adams County, Indiana, that John Schranks will apply to the Board Oi Commissioners of said Adams county, at their March session H 16, at the Court House in said county, for a lieease for one year to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other iatoxi - eating liquors, in less quantity than a quart to be used as a beverage at an "in the premises I situate on the inlot number thirty in the town lof Pleasant Mills iu Adams county, State of Indiana. JOHN SCHRANKS. Feb. 9,4 w I N DIANA CZNTFUL INSURANCE COMPANY, LAFAYETTE, IND. Capital, t.>Ot*,ooo 00. OFFICERS. Daniel Brav.let, President. E. D. Mah-u, Viee President. N C. Hilderbrand, Secretary. J 11. L Slatton, Genera] Agent. V . B. SIMCOKE, I oral Agent, Ju e 2. 1865 Decatur, Ind ADMINISTRATOR’S SAIX ‘IV'OTICEis hereby given, that the underla signed. Administrator of the estate of Jesse Dickey, deceased, Will sell rt tbe late residence of the deceased, iu Blue Creek Town ship, all the personal property of the decedent, On the \ltk Day of March, A. D. 1866 Consisting in part of Horses, Cattle. Hogs,' Sheep, Wagon,Farming Utensils and House’ hold goods. A credit of 19 months will be gi.-en on ail sums of two dollars and upward, by the purchaser giving his note with approved securityunder three dollars cash m hand. * ’ JOHN DICKEY. Feb. 91,1866. 4w Adm’r, ANDREW ~SGRCE PHYSICIAN and SUHREON, 1 DECATUR, INDIANA. ©’’’lCE— Main Si., apposite Meibera ro.’a Dry tiooda Store . Ayer’s Cherry PectoraK 1
New Drug* Store! BOHSAI & ADELSPEBGER, DECATUR, ISD„ HAVE just opened, in their rooms, iu Numbers’ New Block, East side of Second Street, a large and complete stock of 1 Pure Drugs & Medicines,p CHEMICALS, ! PAINTS, OILS, I VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS. WINDOW GLASS. PUTTY, BRUSHES, 1 I PURE SPICES, ! Perfumeries and Fancy Articles, in great ■ variety. Pure Wines & Liquors, For Medicinal Purposes. Patent and Proprietary Medicines, in great variety. Letter, Cap and Note Paper’, linvelops. Pens, Pencils, Inks, tfcc., Cigars, Tobacco and SnufT Kerosene or Coal OIL: vW- W 3 » Coal Oil Lamps In fact everything usually kept in a “FIRST CLASS DRUG SR IRE.” CALL AND SEE I s! Prices—Cheap for CASH. f We Wiiiild say to the public th it tr? hav? secured tie services of a PRACTICAL DRIJS- - Paysicians and Custo tiers can reiv upon having Prescriptions correctly coin- i pminded at ail hours of the day or ni/ht — D >q’c forget ’he place —lumbers* XBlock Ea-t s» 1• of Second street, Decatur, Ind Fcby9, 1866. ly. I Toilet Articles, 4 FIXE assortment—Baxiu’s. Ltl>in’>» and Phalon’s Perfumeries. liiir Oils, Pu made?, Puff Boxes, Cosmetics, an 1 Toilet ar tides, with a fine assortment of Fancy attic les, at BOLLM AN & ADELSPERGER’S New Drug tor?. Coal Oil and Lamos. 4 of Co.*’ Oil. a large >,Mortment > * L 5 of Coal Oil or Kerosene Lamps, Chirr.- | 'ieys, Shades. Wicks, and Coal Oil Fixtures,! of all kinds, at lowest rates, at BOLLM kN <t ADELSPERGER’S New Drug Store. ® ! Pure Spices. CNinnamon, Mace. Oasia Bu It, Cloves Nut I J megs. Ginger, Allspice, Pcperand Spices i of all kinds at. BOLLMAN a ADELSPSRGER'S New Drug Store. Flavoring Extracts. FEMON, Orange, Peach, Pine Apr’e, Hose, J Raspberry, Strawb- rry, VKiHa, Ac.— V’erv tine and at lowest rate*, a’ BOLLM AN A ADELSPERGER’S New Drug Sore. Brushes! Brushes! I)AINT and Varnish Brushes. Sash Tools. Scrub, Sb'je, Cloth. Tooth, Nail, Hair and ' Flesh Brusb'eH, in endless variety, nt BOLLMAN <t ADELSPERGE t’S i New Drug Store. U indow Glass. OF all size*, at prices to suit the times, at BOLLMAN A ADELSPERGER’S New Drug Store. r p RUSSES m Shoulder Braces, of the most JL approved make, with a large slock of j Surgical Instruments, at BOLLMAN A ADELSPERGER’S ; New Drng Store. IF you would have nice, light, healthy Bread, use the American Drv Hop Yeast, t for sale at BOLLMAN A ADELSPERGER'S New Drug Store. BLACK. Oarmine and fndellible Ink’, at BOLLMAN <A AD«L«rXRGSR'd
HARDWARE STORE. JELLEFf 4 hardware. i Aedar. daily rmMu,j 0 ) Steck ,COfl4lgtiQ<£ i a pafj o r to fcilf tOKSTOK parlor and Box Stove*, Iu styles asuauy luuud iu a i«o a dcoeru, o( HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, CllTlt ' .M..cha ß i c >To,l..|fe rn , M I nage Tnmiauig.; and fur Builder., OILS AJB GLISS, Butts. Hiuges. Lock’, etc.,e « ,inf, ■ •■“lugii.jces.ary lor Buildiug puipws. BAR IRON, , Sled, Wa£ on Trnn .Spring. Bdt*,etr, ttdb | which we invite th? special alhntinn off.’ I I chasers,always nromi«tn? to spli at th* Iwei I market rat?« Store in the Trager buiidh s ’ Give us a call JELLEFF <t STUDABAKER Decatur, Oct. 21,18*’5. NEW STOEE AND NEW STOCK O F BEUY-HH CLOHIII. FIRST DOO& WEST F N R' l''K AND CLH4 BOOT Al» RHOK STORK. I The undersigned take plez.ur. tn .».«« i n g to the public that they nave ju.t « from the Eastern markets with >i Entire New St cl Os men', and Boy’. Clothing, ! ‘ part of t Overcoats, Dress Coats, Pants. Vests,. Drawers, Men’s Underwear, etc., etc., Os which we hav. a fuL t .d b* styles of goods. Al«o the • •> Stock of Hats and Caps Erer brought to thi ’, relfr : siring any thing in our (j.aiH* 1 I to give u» a <*ll Goods and I’ricos. , , .hint E ,r tTe have » !*rg» ’»<** ’ , it j, imp* raining to our trade, n . Tfrt jeem« lrt - , si ble to enumerate in sh( , n „],< eonolnsion we would <««<*•• honasty for dealing. "" sS , rooowi’n”’d•*’” ■• ** p b*o*» V. !*•».
