Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 May 1883 — Page 2

l'and Inatamt ASfSrSwMrttor tauiM, r no ga gisttasat a witImI Itouuaammaa T amgMaernABBaa iMlthllNlMA wad,by wnaainmat mmj $, tta of New Ycrte, imymmmtot aW . Owammmna aw Vftfll iflftyonflvft0 tBVSHMft ma'1 aWammmams

mu

taint v of aaatotmmaaiof

worm. AgrbmVm tar MM l The a Hots of iiiliitlllia, imwiiiii1 i-aii,

etc,, if niiiilliiil, aha 0bo Varnud IB Btobgjntnf mt

liwiOHMflMr 0 thattMamaks of tmt iBd toMr. Gam. Oanr

Ob Mn Faramtrai

m, awftbetodkfd oa tat etbar, wtuto

Pat would milk th cow. Ht

the aptrrt to which

ooattdtae mm

naefdoat Aanwma?f'Bm55ii WMk aa taw nekta of both mm and war. bemmTfmmYla then sdiUisssil Ifci Ckmiiiattaa Ha mm bMBttw'toi Ml urffMf vS7m41wwm gmt toMBMW ttM detontotMt flanr awtam had Ma beta It ffM BHWtd Ml OtBlml mat tVOtOOf trjaaksMamtmadswv. FamwBoybmaad MtlMBtyMTMMitotMift IMB WI taken for taw asmta, la mwH aaa nmtM of tho i iimatim JUSOiMMMMlMOf Ml OMr vanttoa, tat Chairman of the OmMm ok RnoMibM snmnitmd Mi nwrt, m folmwa: IB FIATPOMIi i iiuiaJllS? Tt 111" rtJtS'ft'fc rnt?"?? h tS!S2 iSnSffimESmwIr mUow-' men, taat me dtetrof iMMoMbtoM; eerve mo 8IW OC w sjsmufBwa, aw nwsaw

mBBUy MflOOL nallm flaw t amextot-

ssnmntr MOMnd brme

a mM torch; tato

tinea use m or SMSssnina rattan WwMwMi tan-

MMHW

maintain

uon or

voire Ml

eral welfare ar 1

We eotematy dectam Mai abto bbaery. end MUlimaal

f "tSu the 1

ed la lrebwd. aot to 1

lUiii'iaoa. out to muni tie tt has

word: to mtImm at

3

BMHT MmSMV

aa mama swan

K -IT

tat a a

Mnniilbsiatai

aw gnw"rwwWBWwumBw. Ban eWwamawV MMMMb BuaMm ajMM aaaaat MBBi M atwaawgay BBaama1 wbbbwto, bmi BaBaw wi MlMlWMMWi

"iiToV1 itf op

ai taw ara mtetooiia

lallS

at of tho aowUyovarapajAteoa jrtOt

taoi rotor. larotalHjr law Iiobv

io7taSriB

of rilwlawa "ijotijHtlMio

Maoftr ara aatM

aaaaaSaaToaftS

- - - aIhU -yaMuajCju aMM MOnVMMK OVT Mb P4 iST ttS C'Jmm'A tmSmt

of ItalaWtlM ptoowatd by OMTrao otatMOM oa

m h

tllitrtiir to bo ahaoat airaMBt to omob atataaKM,. ara of OjaUr ocerro la bataaOVaM hmn awartr, douWed la ftvanara. tatataa ofta boaMad boiwtt of tao OftMoat aa laws: Urn tt to taat. al-

1 to w uovaaaawa rauraa. aro twatjr-ovi la Us taouaiad or

poouBKtoa, aa omur auMen m

M the IrM popaiathNt. in pt

to waiofe taay artwo

:eonMituaoat

la oaaapi

tooa. vat

libortr. aa lrkHMt

ttallaw. Tka intra of ttMjMtriotliwa

Knawa Parai Irelaad karo i Uof. Hoat m

tacwafora, ta tww

tot liwa djoeutaftoa to obtala latbo irlaaiait Jtat mi hvaaae laws for to alwara been.ara, aaa, la our bo ' Mttaao to baoTtyiaro. Mow,

nftMi, By tM IrMAawrkaa pooal, la tvaattoo aowabloil, thattaa latltoa Gornant in IrafauML ortitaaMnr a uauraarioa

and parfotuatai b fotaa, aarioo failed to dlaaluurfaaafof tae tetteoor lovavaarat.

' aannf ocmwiou bv an w m im hMMuoial rirtt aatavwr to ea

rn Intoad, aad that tt to the 4aty of the

Irtaa race tlurouakoat te world to miauia tho Irtok Mooto in tW oaatotiaMet of all mUauua aiwiao te waawiuTefor It aattoaal aU-

AstM

Now York,

MatoMVOf

. .a-..a .an -M. tt.

Of tM MViMJOf tkoa

tat amJloddva

at

crowd of

plwadlal far

tottaratelr appUtd

oeipieai lowaa n aaa

imi hella.

befpleai towaa

imI nbella. Tkrouaa

Infaacr aoatat ikeltor.

Mitoaara. mctm

tt baa atiwteaed rrontae albtwc

iaoir own wort. lto

Ooreraaieat." lugoUbaal lata4ofttoaaMaaia,aai II

urz:

of a aarJarad tratoar. mttoaaMrooa

aalf taeaword, add entaatro i

It eniora tae aahwa ta

rn tMea waieii Ma

i or

wot taw taa

Kanai ItoMawVa?

lagtoaw. By forelbtr rot ate of tM 1 ratto of tbair ar taalr owa labor. It baa 4 red, aot a tbouaaad, bat i of ttolrtob moa aaatoaa

m arara of auaear. it aaa mnaaaiy pal lent otbar oiilltoaa. la oaajpolaarf aor . to aark ta alien bmai tae btoal tbey

ertr,

were antltlai to ta

laaoforai of

ta tM i

itoaa

Ojenattf naaa

r owa.

gnMSUia tM mJSm

cblbtraa. bad woaao'i booaaMaabaa rt May of tattaaaad rajtoaa. ljBta OF VtOitfrt. MM&ISttw Of aat4b4aWff9VJaw 0T4afM0aV faartttaTtobatoaa'aaTa aatBabat fgaaaiA qwaay ta IialaaC to aot Motawtaly ia-

Sanaa aaaonarat la idea aanHbortrof tM

aaaaa todnxire

a. Wedeetoretiurt

Imisjtd kM mat defai

people, but baa aaalbllalod tt.

aeriaa of oaoictoa towa

toff au J

ale tbetr pioparto

wteea

tbe tawi for

In

at wo alette oar aaqnaUaad aaawrt,aoral and aaaeraU tod

BtoTBaala Iraand fa tbetr efforts to 1

tkattr inMnnel Mitff woiifBment. ma.

to order u awte eaTeetaaUr oroaote tills ob

leet, bf tbe contotiaatioa off all our resourced and tbe creation of one reaaoanole and autborttatire boor to apeak for greater Irelaad in America, that all societies represented la tbto eonventtoa, and all taataar boRsfter oosaprr watt tbe oooditions of sdattoatoa. bo eraaaJhedtBtotM Irish National Laarae of Aaaerlea, for tas parpose off Mpporttar tbe IrMb Katioaal Leasrus of Ireland, of wbtob Cbaries Stewsrt Parnell is ProAdent. HraAd, Tbatva beartUr Indorse the noble sentiment of Btsbnp taitler. of Umertak, taat every strofceof Forater'i aaae laab was for Irtahmen a new oroof of Pamell's worth, and

an additional title for aim to the conadeuoe and s-raUtn1e of feto eoustrrawn.

jccsonea, xast we arapauuas wim un isnor ra of Ireland tti tbefr etorta to Imnrors tbelr

ooadttioB, and as we taseaaatained tbe farmera ta tbelr assault upon tbe landlord garrtooa, we aow arte opon fanana Jaottw and batnane otHistderaatoa for laborera. In tbe

words for tbe employ nieot off waiom aa ins

arr or raniameat waa napnaoaea. we

taat laraaers allow alarara " a fair

i far a fair day a waa. Tnst a the aaaafDtaiwa of

Great Britain are tbe eaJeff saaraao of bar

sttal sjrealni ss. aireadjr aeximwnjr eaoer totiir n ns of Asaarioaa scaiaetiuou. we

aaraastly eoaasel our foaatryaen ta Inland to bayaotbtar ta Borland wbtob taay eaa

produce in irelaad or procure troaa a nance ar rraaea, and we jdedre ourselroo to pro aaste Irtob aaaafaetares by aaNtajlsg tbelr Import tato America, and to aaa the ae-

t endeavors by plain statemeata ot meta a dlsertnuaattoa la astronars to persuade

Aaaerteaa tradsaaaaa front bseplna; fnaibib Sttofrft. Taat an angttab Miaatry. ostenta-

uouaiyr'Uoerai," aaa earaea tae oeers

on of fair-minded awa ta Id. br laturlsoiilnsr wore t

taoaaand etaamaa itelaad wltaoiat

or trtai, a traaiDer or waoa were aoDte-

latarea at woraa or merry atbai af buntord raaaettr

law.

Tbat tbto conreatkm tbaaks the

Ba. ate. Joan IralaaAbaboaof Bt. Paal: Rt.

Rer. Joan O'Connor. Baaop of Omaha; Bt. Rev. johu Laaeaoter SpaJdlnt. Btanop of

Peoria: Moat Set. Mm WlUteaa, AtwhMsbop ofBoston: Bt. Kev. 8. V. BjraB, Btobooof Buf

falo; Moat Her. rattle A. roeaaa, Arcansaop off Cbtatgo; Bt.Bev. Mward PmawiaM.BboB of Little Bock, and tbetr co-laboreri.fat tbetr eatatoat etrortt la prorkllnjr homes for Irtob laamlgTanta ta tae iTnlwd Mates. Tao people of Irelaad am by haw of Oad and nature entitled to Hro by tbelr labor la tbetr estiva toad, wbooo fertile soil is abundantly able to nourish tbeaa, bat el nee a brutal Ooveraatent

freeooa.

ay lory bam beta eeaaeadei mora thaa Bfty

ejusee. Hordes of seidtora have oeea wooes upoa a people forbsddea ta Mar araa, and a

prembi

i hi aaolamd. frsedom of

waM VeVsVff OC pfttOVrmwW

a'a house aaraedmUr.

laaajr ta thrown

oa asoak trial before a praji

larr: on trnaa- a

i llm tobaa ta tM aaawaf mv.

toaai

may mraltaad

wabout

JL laatead of proteettac Mm. faeaertf of tba peopieTinsh auiaiaaaMtalretond bat bmfaanmoa for as talar aad rwia. Out of aumn.nm acrea af urosVicls toad, djw.Ooo have been allowed to M waste. Tbe on aiii ship of tM i ii matador, aunarally .aeoubud by foraa or fmud. am been retained la IWbaada of mvaaoua ajaasaolwbo aa

tM fom of mats, ao earioa of wbten eom Mob to at htm aaoptoT Til ammma to mto,

mmamasawaor totnojaa aaaoaaa oa tao i aali a atoaatto boiata farms auata-

rBa3Wamma(al mWJammBV(l smmw" m?paSmmTaamBw

mabomry ' mraSan Smsaaaa ampaaoj

raaueaaas nsraaoaosaaaaiiasiaBraaraLaaa

mTmVam

oaasmsa roaabout

avrounded by a

the Chair moanwhlto rioally tM "drnawlto

adtM eoominon nr

to tba atootbm of omoma. Dr. Cmbrtw O'KoUly, of Dtdrott

of the aow Uatfua,

SulllvaiL of CbJcaao.

Byrne, of Cincinnati, wero

Statot gava 8oillvaji a majority, and aU

taavnlmom

SalUrtn, eoniinff upon the tba, mid ho could aot do Jtattat to tbe poeitioa, and waa oaotpottod avast rosDOftfully bat Irmly to aseltoa tM beaor. Tba art&oa of tba otav voallottwoujd atad a ttwUi of delbjiU to very Irish bona aad a ahotk of torror to tba Brttah Firllsmonf and "tho potjured awatDtnof Dublin CaaUo.H Mr. teUiTan'i decUnation wat lakl oa tho mMe, aad after eanatdrrtble urging he waa bmaoad to aeetpt the oAce. Mttlor Byrao waa eboaea Vka-Prmldent, and John J. Hynea, 8oeretaiy. A raomt was taken that aeveral dolMa ttona might select a ropmaontaUva on theKxrathre Committee, which wat to elect tho penruutent eooncU ot atvan for the National Leajrua. Upon reameanbltng a wunlafioa of aataem far nad mktkoa with Mkhaol Darltt. the father of the Land League, !mroeratea for the third that m a BriUah dangean, waa unanimously adopted. It was ordered that a reaolatVoa of confidence and cheer be rbted Chariot 8tewart Parnell. Mm Parnell being Introduoed, aaM: Ladih and Gairrt.BMKii: I Mm been asked to crown with a wreath of laurels oar Inn mortal statesman, togWator aad President, Oeorare Washington. The position of Ireland today Is almost similar to that of our country In tbe Revolutionary war, and I bare Inherited t drop or that old blood. I bare aim Inherited Irish blood, which gives me aa additional claim on you. By rather mid, and I sustain blm, tbat tbe party which1 secures and maintains position la the enemy's ooontry to aura to come out ahead. I deny tbat my ma baa aot secured that aoaMoa. Mrs. Parnell then placed a wreath ot laurel on tho bast of George Waahington, amid great enthusiasm, the banner of Ireland being waved over her head at tunes. Chairman Fortui announced that Mrs. Parnell had been elected Ihfamteat of tho LadieaJ National League of America. Ho

called on Henry F. Sheridan, of Chicago, to lead in tinging "lod Save Ireland." The tons; was sung, the convention rising and joining In the chorus. The Chairman then declared the convention adjourned. The National Committee of one from each State, etc, afterward elected the following Executive Committee: Rev. Father McKenna, Maamcbusetts; Dr. W. Wallace, New York; James Reynolds, New Haven; M. V. Gannon, Judge J. 'U. Donnelly, Wisconsin ; John F. Armstrong, Georgia, and Unitd State Senator Fair, Nevada, This council request every Irish society in the United Statea and Canada, willing to cooperate with the new organization, to communicate with the National Secretary. John J. Hynea, tt BuHaJa, N. Y. At night a ametteg in honor of Patrick Egan waa beM at the Academy of If tauc. It to estimated that twelve thousand people were preemu. ooeecnee were maoe ny Patrick Egan, Thomas Brennan. Samuel J. Bandall, Colonel McClare, of me Time, Atoxaader Mtata, Father Boyian and

la

to

lit Willi Flu It

Mmm a all anolalw la Inbtomatod

the aatlTlasXO qtieataoa. TJKKurh m !TT.JjSl.l.A. aanaaalBlltkM

al BartiM directly emaeerBtd, yet our

fafmmtber getrally met the queaiKm with reaohitkm and wmrago. Fifty yonra ngo every young man and woman got married, or if now and then one railed or neglected hit high eoclnl duty, the term "old bachelor" or "old maid waa applied in deriaion. Nothing but the lack of all personal nUractlon waa suppoaed to interfere with a woman' opportunity for a etUement ia life." while the man who ehote to live aingly wm looked upon aa a curmudgeon or a crank, unworthy of public respect. This prejudice against old bachelors and old maids hag been transmitted even to this generation, though either tbooe who from noceeaity or cholee are wearing it are given a higher pUoe in public esteem than their predeceaoora, it being admitted that there ia ample excuae in many instancet lor preferring the ooaditioa of tingle bleasedneaa. The earnest tod induatriout yonng man would like a wife, but what it he going to do with herP The yonng woman in hit own station baa been brought up to deapiae labor; the baa acnuliwtl a smatteriaw of what art called

accomplishmenU; aha baa an ardent fondness for dreat and aocicty; and he imIImi h&t tn him marriaira with the

woman of his choice would only cause a

swelling ox ns expenses, in. answer un demands of fashion alone, to an amount nnal tn nr otmillinr his income, tttd

be therefore postpones the matter aa one that be actually dread tad ia afraid to undertake. If he succeeds in his rocatioB, he rites oat of his station to a higher one ia society, and the woman of his earlier choice is left behind with all her accomplishmenta and cultivated tastes. If he ia unsuccessful

he either becomes desoondent tad a

victim of vicious habits, or, having increased in wisdom, be steps down tbe g K-ial ladder ami takes a wife from nf those who have

learned the lesson of industry from

th-ir necessities and are enrnimr their

own livinir. With tuch a wife, con

tented in the sphere of home, ami not ambitious to shine in tncial life, the

poorest young man, if industrious and sober, will be abb' to "get along." Thrn an thousand of such couples in

compels large sum be is to emigrate, n a nso duty of tbeir countrymen to wart them atralaathe aaajmof. gwavty to targm etttaa, tad assist then ta agitoshmral ragman.

Jmtabjtd, Taat the poucy af lbs Kasjhm floworamemla trst reducing tae Irtob peamotry

apea Araeriean ebarttyJs uaastural,ratamaa

A Ciy fbr amia. Wjmatawtosi, April BB. Clara Barton, PraaVtont of the Red Croat Imnnlstlon. has iwsolvtd too folio a tag telegraat from tho Ommat ot the Tmitntanfi Red (oaaStato isaoetttkm, who bavt been working saargsfiLtllf dnrhaj tba past few days in raueviag wadmtramof suffer

ers by tbs rooeat cyclone In

Mmt.. Apstn. 9S. cum Babvon.

Faaatntar, wasmaoToa: Tbe associate so etety for Coptoh County hi organised and worktag aptendMly. In tits eountjr tbere aro about one hundred dead.

two baadred wounded aad one

tmrOttaawtwm

Aamrleaa Oov-

Oramoat aad paopa. Ws isat astfully

mweot me stmattva or tae unrteo.

Gvoveraaseat to taw lamwnr. we

agmlast ma oontiauaeoe, and we iaatruet nMinUli waa ahaH aa ebnasa br tbto eon

to present our protest to uVe Pioalaint of Uaaad ttotos aad i sspx urnilbr but trmb Marmapoatberreewenttbsttt duty off tM Qesermaeiit of the Cnlted BMtosto do-

Pltao b) paapi

i aaaer, aaa m ut

taadtades

m more of bar pauperi

to become a burden upwum

rra tt

Thst tbto oonreBuett

tfrdy aad undaunted patriot and prudent ouatodtoa. Patrick Bran, who, to protect the lmndiwjjrue f uada from tae robber hands of thw Iburttob Qoverument. vtriaamrfly abandoaed ato privatobuatoemaadseeopted along oalto In foreign lands; tM Integrity off whom a-uardianehip has been eerttBed after

minute examiaeuoa ot aw ooeaa Dy me aie-

l aad ladependent pstrioto. Joan lev. bunvne Sberhr and Matthew

urawnu voraa

Sstm,

tiarru. urawnu tot aa isrowm aavmas.

IMs M aimaU laastoT b Wmw emNi mmVfpwSaammmHM OOmVpaftn- tpaM tUW HmHmml MwilnmsTust M taaWnheartoaadto taetr

md by

Itpgrt. aatM

at tham At tha

oftha Kntftatt Oumatiwit la

tM enttrt exmrentton rht reatbat Of flm ya.

finished at two wltuMj aast three

efmtek, It wat than moved by Mr. OhaaV wtek tbat the ittolutluia bt mbsm aa. db ww aws wsuamw aaw sw4wuawwwasw em vwsuausum "hare wmw

awed tarn tmytaa ssriitha, Mr abjatfti tf 6s Idanav awvwfl at a taw

tmim1tmawl tmmaataawa Bam

ctotblns blewa awar. Ia a oourse of twenty

mttee ue diiaubitttu a complete, and no more worthy necaston for saaamed aid eoald be atoned before a tyamatbtatag and generous public. Alfa aot yatlmowaTbut tt Is appal tinsr. Money to assded at onee to pay aureee, buy food, ebabiatj. eta. We think an appeal to the New fork Chamber of Commerce sdvtoabto; alt sat to eome tbrougb the pai eat association to tM Mow Orleans Association. F. K. BovEtJiATn, Secretary, Hcnn Mruaa TaoMraoa, R. W. Fawama.

wuxjlam H.WATaras, Vioe-P

Other dlsiatchat received here

that the Ixmislana Society ia ptutnnf ahead with Its hrnnsnitarian work as fast as ponsi-

Ne, roi lowing the nark of tM cyclone, and affonling aU the loUof that means at thttr aisptMal will permit. fatal amaTtml AllidtStl. Dnrnoir, April at, A special to tho JmraftM Htw$ says: "A mrrfble colUsion occurrao; yestorday movnhtjt on the Chleaao A Grand Trunk Railroad

Olivet Station, between the regular

train atobut west and a freteht w wwwb smw w wwubb w iwtw wa tswaatti

train following tt. The air brakes atbtebad

to the yasaimgar toakt did not work fully, tad the .train was

at the foot of a slight grade, and a

tent back to the freight train, which wm a heavy one. For some reason, It passed the ujrnal, and rushed alone into the roar of the paaeenger tram, atdvenng into flagmwto two Pullmaa eoaelmt. The eoadaetoc of tbe aieeplng-car aad two or three aamtnaart ware killed by the eollkdon, and tot or t doxen uciauus sertoutly adnreiU The namm of tat MUei wart: Ota-

P. J. WalL tf mmwoal; H. fry, of

rf. w, taa wtan w tuggtat.

bavollng agtat for H. F. BaMwIn A Oa, tf Deboit. Tea imitaat wort kadb la lured. ... Bar. Da. a B. sVyvwroir, of Oaehr-

i, a walHtnowa vaaartawaeam tunrnter.

wha was Otatpkdn of tbe National Hon- of

from lata w lwrt, ma re

daajsdjsa Jmw apmj

Tf

A Dtwvaa attmT ttaotai that

John A LuBBt Ma MSmlttl aa

i In a latat taBJi lawattm Jrawma

iouple

fv-ry part of the count rj-. who together nave solved the riddle of succerw by steady industry, economy and pemtverance, and thus, in spite of lack of early education and accomplishmenta, are able to look down upon many who once counted themselvca their superior. It is' true thai they sometimes! are annoyed by being claimed ns " shoddy," but this they can radnre so long as they have the consckumthat their prosperity has been honetlly earned ana is all paid for. And they date the beginning of it all to a wine choice in marriage, and, in consequence, they are happier and more contented together than if they had begun by tryingto meat all the exactions of society aad in oonttmteaoe remaining the victims of grinding poverty. The problem of marrying wisely is no lest om of embarrassment to young women than yonng men. They see tbooe whom they would like to admire becoming addicted to fast habit drinking, smoking, gambling; owning and driving fast horses, spending their incomes at tbe opera or its equivalent, despising honest industry, seeking poai-

clothes and save the hands from soiling, but allow mo income sufficient for tin;

rapport of a family. Such young men.

in tbe lanarnage ot a ituy wno na stuu-

lea tne socuu proDwm iot we oeutrui the youncar persona of her sex, "are not

worth marrying." 8be might have

added that it would be dangerous to nmrry them. Tbe first condition in married fife is the assurance of a sufficient in

come for a comfortable support. The

young couple trained to worn ana wren m firm ideterminatiofi to continue working.

whatever society may think, need have no misgiving upon this point, for the. income will be sure to come. Hut if

one mcmiief of the marriage firm lespiaes work and it ambitious of social distinction, there will be failure and miftarv. aad this will be aggravated ail

the mare if both are troubled with the

same aspirations. A working young man can not afford to marry a fashionable young woman unlets he is able to bring him the income of an inheritance

Of front SJ3K,UUU W flW.vw. abu m. young woman can afford to marry a 1 yonng man "of the world," because, , whatever may be his wealth and however safely it may be secured, his per-1 sonal babfts aad tastes will bt the end briaf a kiad aad degree of miaery for which no money can compensate. , Woontocket (R. I.) Patriot.

REMtUI

IWaTi

KKMAN gamaawlaPmaL

iu araaa aautt ratm ass Mam an mt WNh hi rj Sw. natrOwMsta

vamVmmla

AMD CTHIlUIlaBBM

SPRING SUITS,

tm DKSIONS THAT

CAM NOT BE rOVXD

KL8MWHBBM.

seat CO. H.

prnrUssps

HgT" -ICW.DL remtoa psTaa" Balsa mr sbter.1d mmt. 1 THK 1 GOLDEN EAGLE,

g. W. Car. fib Piae,

BT.LOUIt.MO.

D.CYOUNft,

ii i ii

II IL I

WW

111 a

III m

Wngr.v

Lngr

& HALL'S

litis. DMLOAm

laflsean.

Mmiiinsii.

Be a. ami sslss Csath. sad at Pbmssi el

asamaaaOiasat HtasmmaMbsMbabmv

sasasa. and prwasta the atoM twatto asd thjbtamt across aa obtst whs acsamatsy H. CON MMsPTWSilsaetsalstwshliaabaj HALL'S tU

lABwateoremt. mmtosaahstslsstloBilsidbMh.

i

BbwA

wsaaaaaP'.SuBar BaaBaaaaBaaaaY

Them has arm

staaM n i Mfrttat

Invlcursot and andfrbrOe mabrlDe hat

nlkd to watt M

taferntsrr m s se teetloB asatntt slarla. BniKlridi BbTnlrikal n aad4iir4 H dSlctiuU .pir.e.4 now sewcrlhe IMJ harmsia -Mj toaW for ehliU f. vcr. M t I! 4-

tersBiiSfra tst

specitsyoseeM

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