The National Banner, Volume 4, Number 12, Ligonier, Noble County, 21 July 1869 — Page 4
o “«fl%f AR VRN o " T JOMNSON vs. GRANT, It must certainly be a source of mortification to fi{(}gm notice with wliat enthus m“&-‘% ot Johnson is everywhere received by the people. On the 4th of March Mr. Johnson quietly retired from the White House; whildt Birant assumed thz?:inb o?g)vgmn?eif l::s: tbi?og of gelf-importance and imaginary greatnesg #0 widely in contrast with the bearing of his predecessors on similas occasions: « Then Grant was the impersonification of all that appeared glorious, and indicative of ' bright fature. What a mighty change a few 'brief - months Have wrought ). With searcely ~a defender outside of his “bread and butter brigafley’ he ia to-day the object of scorn and ridicule of those who contributed most to his elevation to the Presidency. On”the pther hand, wo behold the sublime spectacle of a persecuted patriot, a true ehampion of - popular, rights, a gallmtgdeghfio tito condtitution of. our fathets&—Andrew Johnson—gaining the admiration of not only Kis countrymen, but of the world, as he/stretches out his long arms and by his eloguent, irresistible appeals in behalf of congtitutional government and ciyil liberty, reaches the hearts of the people of Tennessee dnd the entire country, _But a short space intervenes when his earnest woice will again be heard in the Senate of the United States, and when an opportunity will be presented him to meet his defamers face to face, and to adjust the little account accumulated during the period of his enslayement in the White House. Andrew Johnson will live in the mémory of"jhis countrymen long after his persecutors are forgotten, and the name of Gien.Grant fuentioned only in connection with his perfidy, his. nepotism, and his disgraceful acquiescence in the revolutionary schemes of a. fanatical crew secking the ' datablishment of a monarchical government upon the ruins of the Americanw Republie. !
ABOUT TYLERIZING, We obsetve thati the Chicago Z'imes is -again Taboring ‘under one of ‘those lucid intervals that \gve characterized the political course of that journal during the past few years. - It has suddenly ‘made the astounding discovery that President Grant is giving strong symptoms of “Tylerization.”” If such an event were at all desirable, the labored efforts of the Times to create an elephant out of a ;"very-‘ 'i}fsighificant mouse might commend itself to the judgment of -men in the full enjoyment of their reaspning faculties, but when we take into consideration the vast benefit and advantage that would accrue to our political enemies from being relieved of all responsibility for the “blundering - administration,” we must confess our [inability to perceive -oither political sagacity or good sense in the “Tylerizing” elucidations of the Times. - The Demoeratic party can ask no greater, favor of Mr. ‘Grant than his strict adhesion to radicalism, and & continuanee of his blundering policy. We know of nothing that would have a better effect toward bringing the people to:a proper reali: zation of the fatal blunder committed last fall in elevdting a man to the Presidency who, is ‘notoriously unfit for that position, -and to heighten the disgust 8o wid?jy. manifested. among all clagses with regard to the stupidity and imbecility of U, 8. Gfant. . Who Nextr ' [IY ~With the announcement' of the sweeping conservative victoxr"y‘- in Virginia, comes the surprising intelligence that Cleneral Grant has yet another brother-in-law to be provided with a fat position. ''Dr. Alexdnder Sharpe looms up ag & candidate for the U. 8. Senate, ‘andbacked by his' modest Pfiéqiaenmwmer.in.lm the twain hope' to ‘make a’ sharp bargain with the’ Virginia consérvatives’ whereby the irrepressible and insatiable revelers in public spoils may find ingfess itfe the only remaining branch of the gov: ernment ndtgrlren&y“gnbe& by this seemingly endless ‘chaini of family ro: lationship. ' fah o abd fed ol 28
Dent for Governor of Mississippi. Not satisfied. with ' bestowing a federal appointment upon every relative of ‘the Grant family, the House of Ulysses 1. have conceived the brilliant and somewhat original idea of making Louis Dent Governor of the State of Missiseippi.- By what means this man Deqt has acquired a citizenship i that Btdte, is & profound mystery, but w} [presume Cofag;resa,}_..mj case ‘!f{ necessity, mxghg easily be induced to pass an enabling’‘act whereby thiat slight obstacle would be - surmounted. Wonder whether we couldn’t have-a Dént for all of the States ? e ~ The New York Sun suspects that the Democratic party is comsidering the expediency of incorporating umcm;;'l the ‘great bt:mum, whereon it intends:to flf};" ‘2} ttles of the ftfdtnt;. the doerine of woman suffrage. Sapposing Goi M aborse s Srireroind | Tad t 8 W p%gw M;mferbarbarians, whish has oo iho sol «purpose of the: repubilican pnw - ligent, refined white womhen dre more Tt Dlack et | T Two negroes jampod from ' train Uunnin; r .miles an hous - inGleo oif. recontly, - OubTanded dn ounts was -combing his e e ALI e gl il 5. e MSR *xfwg‘fi o e %@m B e e Tey L T
;. To i B 1t e of. el B o e them, apply to the wound, confine with a bandage. They cure as if by mngid. c.ifßenev the zppliution“tvlzieo a , I necessary, but one applica‘fionyumally does the work. :ii?qg cured both man and horse in a few hours, when they were apparently on the point of having the m-jw.— This receipt remembered and prac. ticed will save many valuable lives. Dy. Chalmer beautifally says : “The e T B | b G i ind, team me to looazynpiin their errors in sorrow,.not in anger. When I take the history of one poor heart that has suffered, and represent to myself the struggles and temfptations it passed through—the brie tiulsa.!:ions of joy, the tears of regret, the feebleness of gurploss, tellmle acor;: %f the worlg‘ t.bla:t as little eharity the’ ation *of the soul’s ‘%afiéln’a{yf afi?" Sfiufinln& voices within, health ¥one, happiness gone—l would fain leave the erring goul of my fellow-man with him from whos@&g&s\.&'t pgg.” : , ROSES.—To destroy insects on the ‘leaz'les of yltl):r r&sez}, fim giperien::ied arden pa the following remedy, gbich :rfetflré assured n%’vér fails, a:il‘ the expense is incongiderable : Take about two ounces of quassia, which is cheap, and can be procured at any drug store, and put it into &gallonof wter, wog‘ilch b(;il A fivexlxty mix}um.‘ hen cold wash fhe leaves of f bushes vfi_t’fli‘"it. Many flofi h:% lately been complaining of a little green insect, and they will do well to try the receipt. el Among'the pficials elected by the Radical Board of Alderman of Charlston, South Caroling, at the last meeting, was J..C. Holloway (black) as Port Warden. The new offical was released but a few
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This work, (Bible Lyrics) has received the endorsement and warm commendation of leading clergymen of all the principal evangeli¢al denomh;tigns mg‘@en} the following : _ F;}i Rev, SAMUER ' Cokip B T The late Dr. WHITE, - : President of Wabash Co})ege. i : Rey. EDWIN HALL, D. D,, ‘ Prof, ‘OF Theology in Auburn Theo. Seminary. Rev. 8. LUCKY, D. D, - ] 'Of the Methodist Episcopal Church. . Ret{Prof. 8, SEAGHR, D. Dyl 1/ Of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev.DUWOCLARK, D. D, Bishop of the Metho%;t Episcopal Church, Rev. I W. WILEY,D.D., Editor of the Ladies’ Repository. . ; bt s L 5 8 ‘b.‘_(.‘f' Rev: 1., EITCHOOCK, D, B/ bdd} | * | Rev. J. M, WALD:‘%W s D ; Xk Wegern Mool Dogr DSy Rev. CLEMENT E. BABB, _ ; Editor of the C’hristi_gfiemld. o : Rev.4l. We WAMPLER," ¢ Editor of the Presbyter. : Rev. T. P. BUCHER, Editor of the Christian World. o Rev. WM. PATTON, D. D, ' Rev. MALCOM McLAREN, .Of the Dut P}tefq:;mgd Churc}x: , g ‘ Bl sod OWEN, pupliY Tl The Commentator. - : AND A GREAT MANY' OTHERS. SRFES ISRy R A TIRERLIO ) In fact noone to whom we have submitted the ‘ manuscript has declined to give it his hearty suppo“: : ¥ LR Piia The universal sentfrient#mong thokewhd have given the matter the most attention, seems to be that Mr. Mugeax’s will fill & long recognized hiatus In oBr Ghristian Jiteratate, an mc‘,m:wfnt fin&felz‘,:‘x‘; i Pua :;.*.g ! Wl{ BT The work consists of a Metrical Versification of what may be properly gq:-xneq the And of verses constructed upon topics taken from other portions of the Imspired Word, together withthe ENTIRE BOOK OF JOR, arrang- | ed in the form of a Sacred Drama, which is pronounced by all #ho have read it, as particularly fine. It is believed it will stand the severest critical test. S : : The thoughts and figures of the bible are preserved,tand when practicable the very words of our common version, 8o that there are prodnced a collection of verses that are truly divine, because | composed entirely of Bible Thought; while their variety and adaptedness to the varied wantsofa Christian people will render them useful and profitable ‘degree % bl o deunye Sipyon ol begrperee ) T ’u"&‘f?‘ N L M i M 'w:,", 2 ma&na,&g;fimwv By sonbefhing of Ao@ Oy ST 1T LT . WHO ARE fimfinm .88 & 78,
?z2 .‘ i g : _" r v > 5 v b “.3" G MYL Gouedd s (GlOO 5 15 1 Blessed ae the poormßpirity: lia s 1 1t m fimhfirspofh‘nybmyfduy:‘ o are the hamble mrourners, i = (N ‘shill. wipetheir téa#s away, . Blessed are the meekand Jowly, " ... . . They shall lofg kWB Qar - poRS= " 117 Blessed are the souls YhaL BUALEr oo And that thirdt 0F ik ROVSRESSRY 5T ){5 Blessédare the fendertheartody +lyutf A They compassion shall obtain; | - Blessed are the ogure in spwit, | They with God shall live and reign. - Blessed are the kind,and I‘)eacefnl; } Thegew’hose souls are filled with love Shall be called Jehovah’s children, : And shall dwettwith-€od abeve. Blessed are the persecuted ‘ For the sake of truth and right Unto them belon%s a kingdom | In the realms of perfect light. O rejoice, and shout for gladness, e 8 your rev : e fifii&mm{n{%fiw&z L S i 8011 i © B i gg 8 | oo Wi iid iso s AMERICA CALLED]TO [THE WORK OF EVANGEL . C.M.D, A{ i ;ni” ; Cls xvifiser, o i-a“wn. O-the |:". wg | poond tad deeat widep Tot L § 86D :'fi’ Iv>.l:l“v‘ Q&Lp% 33 V B o dogre eAI o lgto the nation, , outspread, ! s . The rivers of wh nd despise All others of the earth. : i N L iy tod oy -when' oo d i mguw TR RETE #O4 “Andhéar, when his lond ttumpet blast ST Ay ‘sound \ Mfi“ bl g e Yehasi Which shall the way oflife make known— :: hounds of truth ex rge f 2 g q»- T ’ Thus saith thé Lora, il fi};:u g:fi"‘& AT TR nosile 44,7 : ’:'~'; ': BROO%. ilB . iiiosr q,“%x n shall be bronght nnto the eSR Millions re h"' Bhd w&” 1? ffiflzm ‘Who shall in this Mount Zion dwell, And heavenly fruitage yield. . : ;
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,M:J ig : fi;m@ . Agricultural Tplements, ~ Mechanics’ Tools, ~ BUILDING MATERIAL, ~ Oranything made of TRON or STEEL, o) ;;%‘;“é}fiiiL’AT ’ “PARKER & GERBER'S Hardware Store,
Where you can buy anything and every- ~ thing in their lincof the . = BEST QUALITY oo And b theyy ‘ LOWEST PRICES. ‘OLD IRO ¥ pL PN s appEr - ; And RAGS, Tpk,({x exchange for Goods. | . Giive Us a Call! PARKER & GERBER. Ligonier, Ind;, March 17.-3 m.
I 3 AGATNIN THE FIELD ! iy TR T Soh P ' i) . . r SUtit O Bi won Xll7 * ¥ith an entitely new and ésthplete stockof’ GROCERJIES & 3 Y sein Aaaan® % L HELh EIEOVISIOSN. At his New Brick Store, first doorsouth of Jacobs : store, . Main street; Kendallville, Ind.. {1 Having erected a commodious brick store and flnhhad.%t %g_eqre,gqls,‘(or the grocery and provigion trade, he has filled it with one of the best and most eomplete assortments of Grroceries cver-offer-ed to the citizens of Kendallville, embracing everything in the lineof . . . . ° o, @roceries, """ ¢ “Provisions, " "’ L .@onfeetions, Flour, sy TRI b e ey nERRBRO, o 2 ' Eggs, . Comn, . FAAT RL Politry, Vegetables, Willow-ware, : = Wooden-ware, ® j ~,qu(?qe Oil, - Stoneware, ~ Yankee Notions, Crockery, And severgl thousand other articles, which will be sold; “gsml_ma%\e the cheapest.” Having no bld goods.on hand, bought at ‘‘war prices,” he can| afford to sell che‘qp. n?_d ex;‘crynctfll;ort wi{l be z‘mng‘e | n b CLlon to-a S¢ whe nu -r S FEEF fuinpsion fo i e who i T The highest Market Price paid for g,ufictrg fiag,u?ard, and ail kinds"of ountry 3&“ e. ‘ Give the ncw store a call, and e%amig% g%o;lg ax Cef. =i ¥ o M., . m iealm f t‘f.) 3
ATTENTION! ‘L‘Ww\@‘sma.» Lo sy LR LR ~ Cabinet Shop PO ASTL H VAT aU T, Cabinet Ware ee R R | * revs : 07 JRID.RERR 7 | ) {Winld respectfully announce to thie cit izens of Noble county, that he constantly has or.xvhand a lfzrgc and superior gfiock,ot _ CABINET WARE, consisting in I;art, of e . ASESSING(BYEATS ) 11| ) ?:EAJIELE‘S“& taszaradt wnliuh NMAN]DS, e T ; s ~__CUP-BOARDS, PHARS w X EDESECO"Y " o 2 - MOULDING, BED-STEADS, ‘ L apdin fact evepyithing usually kept i T e padloly &' § o N DERTARR G 2 81 EA%:?J . COFFINS ¥ vggggg Poagndandeyts orden e & M.Bood Hearse always in readiness.
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Also, all kinds of Shop Work made to .3 F urniture Room on west side of Cavin street, Ligonie?, Ind. | . i;: iMé § 31‘(1( glgfig £ B‘o"E ey B AR :1& &AQ,; ‘ | v FIRST Pn:muuo,% Of a Silver Medal : v R WAB AWARDED TO 4 : BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE e Aq."x.ma*- L Stai Axricultural | .y ... Yegetable galr Restorative ~ " Restores Gray Hair to fts Natural Color; pro-_ - T e S BN | Wi Pt e R e g, B N g oleo e J. R. BARRETT & YT s o sop ot /. Lomp i & Swmrrm, Chicago, General : 2 gérthe Northwestern States. - - WiLETT & MooRE, Agents for Ligonier. . e And_ for sale by all druggists and dealersin m&WSLTE D B 8-
. EGGS! EGGS!! EGGS!I!! L Théuhdersigned is now selling a receipt for sn unparalleled process for preserving egge, The mfimn%fige presexved by A e '1“ & B i) aun g.agmg % ] 25 .dozen, will pay for the recipe. ser%ee!:l:ifipetiis nm;.x'xer,tlmxyJ gfll keep ‘g'&asge for one etrid m&”g% -um%gtfi: %OM‘HWKGW of preferving: bne ‘huvdred ‘desen will notei?od . tsy testimonials can be flven re,%%fi&‘ n sending me one dollar I will send them a recipo. . Ad%r.eiln | “May 19th, '69. Box 486, Ligonier, Ind. S —————————————————— SRR bttt vt aude st e i GTG B LA o 9 (l:i ,Tfimmm 3TI oy thua farneglectad to pay thelr accogrie ancgates: § ggr the ascommodation ofench who may not be k at, highest market prices, . STRAUS BROS,
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.M. CEAPMAN & €O, ) T ‘».(SQ(.c.es;sbrs to Meagh’ei'j& Chapman..) : | Still hold forth at the popular Hardware Corner, with the most com- | .plefie Spring Stock, and at-'theg lowest prices in Northern Indiana. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!! ~ THE LEGISLATOR STOVE TRIUMPHANT. 'l‘he unprecedented sale that has followed i:h_e ixitmgu‘égion - of tha above Stoye.in this market, and the unbounded satisfaction which it has everywhere given, warrant us in :aying that it is the best and most - ‘ _ COMPLETE STOVE made. Every Stove fally WARRANTED. = Will keep!fire twenty-four hours without renewing. Cheapest first class Stoye in e ... thelmarket. Everybody callfand examine it. S
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Shingles!. Shingles!! Shingels!!! 500,000 “A, No. 1" Sawed 16 and 18 inch Pine Shingles, (D EMR O EoM OHARMAN & 00, 40,000 Plastering Lath, at the lowest oash pries, - = - BEARMIzELD TN UHRRERE S DOR
PATENT" “CHILLED PLOWS,” ‘We ofi;ox‘to the f‘f;",‘?‘_':"_? of Nob!e gn:l ndiplninécquntws. rt:h_e eoniihg MQIJ,-fifo ; 1 . Celebrated South Bend. Chilled Plov. ]é‘l'p Piny;' ever iptrfidqpe;i in_ thiamarket,has hud such snlmpreoedented éaie,? 00l S i'l U L ey Lo vs i to none.. - Among the many advantages claimed for this plow, fy&p@y'.qpmem&% Mt will scour anywhere and ‘in any Kkind of'soil. "It runs very steady. - Runs & half lighter than any cast plow made. ; Will out-wear any'steel plow made.” = | i ‘ A.llw‘e;\skisa_'tjrial. Y{Call-axrxdexan’\i-naig.v ‘ TR A Glixgmithing' in all its branches.--i i ol : Gt Chiominiben g Be B N PUAN & 08 e llg s PENCIIE SR DRIVE - WELL PUMPS, PIPE AND SCREENS el g e L N fawac - G el sDR e e Ml o 0 S b anadd
iME‘cHANIC@ TOOLS! A Large Stock Of Chisels, Baws, Boring Machines, Planes, Bitts, Braces, Rules, & = Ol nd exumine botore oubay,at 4. 3, ORAPMAN & 00, _ o g Qo HE T T ei TR SHDUEY The . SRTORG FARMING TOOL . e I it i S T S SRR LR T v B T i s WW g&‘flm M},"rim S Bvib iy He : Lig‘onler, Infig-o Margh 17th, 1869, 4 e e eR R
THE PLACE T 0 BUY. " Joseph Pearce returns thanks to his friends and the rub lic generally for the liberalshare of patron age received at their hands, and trusts, by prompt attention to business, to merit continuance of the same. lam making new additions to my stock v,“gv?‘gfi,w’egk,j of - R R Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS, OILS,
lVa.rnish. Dve-stuffs Perfumery, Gosmetics, Books & Stationery P“O'vPUl‘..;\‘R PATENT MEDICINES, GOULDENS - PATENT sowhb’N- FOR e : P.AINTING.. | \ ol large stock of. DRY GOODS, e ‘Wall-Paper, . WINDOW. BLINDS AND_IIOLDERS, ;
G'roceries _ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, < _.: 7: ] %l\ G ® . Fish and Salt. , at Retail and by the barrel. v . ROCHESTE : FLOUK kep't constantly on ‘hand, all of which will be gold as cheap as can be afforded in his market, - &o. &e. de. do. do. : L A fine variety of other articles and notions too numerous to mention, allof which will be sold ; . , AT : b YOO AT LIVING PR'"ES, 5 3 3 We invite Inspection Of curstock, confident of -giving catisfae tioni both in quality and price, All kinds of country produce taken in 'e-xchflan{ge for goods. S, Remembe:r he Plpce : : JOL PH PEARCE. . - Ligonier, May 3rd, 186 a 4 : L 5 3 r
ik oo N NS | QUARTERS! | ¢ 8 ! ; NEW'STOCK:of BOOTS & SHOES, 1 . The subseriber would respectfufly in--torin the Ludics und Gentlemen ofiLigonicr and - vicinity that he still. centinues m the Lyot and Shoe business, at his old tstand; on the East side of Cavin street, opposite the Post | office, where can be Jtound -the following “with many otherarticles: = o - This advertisement now will show The Ligonier people where to go 5 For Boots and Shoes of every kind,- . P'o suit the most fastidious mind, ; For those who bow at Fashion’s shrine, -Please call at Bill’s he does design. § To keep what cannot fail to suit The latest styles of Shoé or Boot; - # . 1f Ladies wish for Slipgers neat .-To suit their minds and fit their feet, it Of Gaiter of the latest fashion : ‘ When‘dressed to make a eglendid dash-im, - Or‘Bootees, Shoes or ought to wear, : T?en call at Bill’s for they are there, - ; 5 Of every size and varions hue - Made at the East and Westward 100. .. -We algo have an English tie b For walking which gxe fair should buy ' - For sake of health and comfort too, Soy Then call and buy our kid-skin shoe.Now farmers you will fleuse to call At Bill’s, his stock wil please {%n all, His stoci: is good and can’t be at § 5 By any house on any street: : s *- A better boot cannot be made - . e d ~Than those we keep for country trade, ¢ .- Our thick brogans are alsostout,” - - ,The¥’ll wéar ’till they are all worn ont} ", But if yon want a finer shoe, : ; Then call at Bill’s he’ll furrish you With calf, morrocco, or with kip, Wit nfiii:. the t%%st that will not rlt'p' » .Yonng | es, we fong eoh,j] - : i Oome%et us beautify your feztm_. 71 ' 5 Withzskigxq slippers or bootees . | “Of any ki dilmtg‘:n m:gapleqse.' s .. We also have for babes tereeplf : - . A little shoe that’s very sheap; ‘ | "Tispliable and also neat, ' . _And will protect their littie mza e { %mem he{aggin be snp&;lle &t ¢ ¢ips .ol various ki & 2 o With‘ttékc’r?:nd’tbread, and :ém, and last’s With knives and bristles, pegs and raspe, . Oome one, come all, give us a try And we are'sure that you will MYy _ Also work done to ‘order on the ghortest; notice and by superior workmen, RePpairing done at all times. Dot forget the place, opposite the Post office.” ~,,u,.' s a’ x,r,.:. ‘_‘- F. W:SHME. 5
JOENN WEIR & CO’S . HARDWARE STORE, | Theundersigned would respectfully announce to:the citizens of Llgonier and, Vie cinity, that they are daily receiving supe: plies to their stock of goods consisting of agenoralassertmentof = ' - , Shelf flardware.® g . Cutlery, Coffin{Trimmings, ' | . ' Stoves, Tin-ware s s sl 00, . w.iallkindsof ... . &5y BUILDING MATERIAL, ... and everything in._the line 0 Medhunioad and Agricultural Tools. - e keep the celebrat-d ‘South Bena Plaws: and. Drills, Hitchoook’s Grain (pay dle and the Beardsley Grass Scythe; i The ‘Mishawakaand Igpinuotg Azes ; Lippincott’s Orossscut, Drag and Mill Satws and the world renowned John Rothery's #izs. ' Weare Agents for the Champion, *Red pers, Mowers, and Cider. Mils also the,Ball,. Heherand Moboor, "T ok o - Tin Shop L g 3 ‘,....'v, i . AriE! We employ none but the best of workmen and, use the best of material, Eave tméhmg_; sad Repairing. done ‘on shoys notize and on reagonable orme. . ui Ol m:fi-;@m-., Copper, Rags, &0., tas keon in-exohange f T our goods:and wares. thanks for their Liberal patronsge, wpq. hope to merit s continuance of the gape. Py uprightand taixdealing, . Storeepposite Heliner House, East siic e %&m% P R e m torm, comme; fi*’mguw time, (with > privilege of allowing the @ 068 he. ¢ g“k&? Y premises) My mlace cppeto: leBB and the premise 8 whereot said Honors kg Lo " vof hii H0358l s i e ¥y s AT a 3 et g on the etk 5 situ L Rl SO __‘p“ ""’:{‘ T %B¢ UHLLS YV eRL quar-. i N *e' B Y ~; ") {go ae el SEHA LTIV (38 by ‘.a», SoA \y 006 gounty, a * Nortnpar ad, ey 190, 6 20V T
