Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 117, Madison, Jefferson County, 14 September 1849 — Page 2

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L AN. NEK i r.l-ENlAH't.N. Tl,, t. Banner prep-ft-i for the Oliver Sec:.on c;' the Cade; of Temperance is we'd got :ip ami the lei-a appropriate. A heaUh-Iouk-ing young chap is represented in the act of tearing ciF a bucket of pu w a '. rom Hie 'print: , and a tt.e triti c Sic: a gom 1 tii.eil U iAi tt a'.er f; out l.ie fcame sp: ing to an aged traveler, mako up the picture or. ( the one side. On the other fide id the Dow : with the Oave Drancn. This beautiful I'anner will be pr rented to t!;e Cadet.s ot Oliver Section thi-i evening at the Radical Church, on Thai stit-ct, by a your.g lady. The R-'v. II. Curt. 3 will also deliver an address. New CoT-MTKf m r Indiana Hank Eill. i i A counterfeit !"'d L..i ot the new plate of , tlie State Ifu.k of Indiana has been receniiv noticed. It 15 tlie bill having for its ! vig,nc;;e a raaie and tema.c Jiure euppurtin a t hi.', The counterfeit can be readily detected by the engtaviiig leing coarse, while the genuine is very fine. The paper of tlie counterfeit is whiter than the genuine. JAMES M. KAY, Cashier. State fl k, I vri;A vatoi h, Sept. 10, '-13. 8.JThe Cub.t expeUitiuu, so far as iSew York co-op'-raiion is concerned, m-.s pronatiiy t.een frustrated. The Marsllil of -ew York found on board the Sea ( i u , (,;if ihou.-alid stand of arms, and from thai ami otio-r mi spu iou circumstances, ccncliiiu to Oetaiu her. Jii- now hes uuiier the guiis i f a UM n-of-war. Ttie strainer New Urte. iliS Mil. tl - 1' .: r r lornia v --re a o laiien pOa-sMou (, and Will be erlailied. Ag-nt-i t I the (iis.itV. i te.j htve-uw ners of Cuba have been in N--w York f r some time, co-upe-ratsng with st.) me of our til.zeiis in arranging an exp-mti.m, having civil w ar in Cubt and tlie exteiisiou and perjtetua'ion of si tvery therein, and it e;rliet a u n-xal :o n , when iodepeinient, to tiie United Matt-s as a sixteenth slave State, for its real ohj.-ct Cm. Euq. The N. Y. Sun, in commenting; upon the seizure of the stt-ani.-r S-.' a Gud by the U.

S. authorities, ienouiic.es the act as a wan- to the triumph of the American arms in the MextOil inierictfllCe with the I'lii.U of Amen- , i.-a:t war. and that he most devoutly it raved that

can citizens; fiid add-: "ji:u Lusiis has a prulcs.-t-dly liee government to attest Americans and seize their property, on tlie bare suspicion of an intentled expedition against Cuba, Yeuezu.da, Yucatan, or Sirrra Madre! How tiers it know that the Sea Guii was not ound lor Caidomia nud nave not laiiloinm vessels and ctations been permitted to leave this peit, armed to the teeth, without a qm st:o;i ol their ultimate design being ask' d! Is our setting tio'.vn w:t,j no po. cy and practice of scenti ;g out con? ac :es rainst lieptv.i.-sn! Do- f it intend to c vert.y and openly oppt -e thspread of l.bLe on their to the Union, cr tv If so, let the guaru it st ijc-.pot.stn ctvep and its spesand ab.itictor the a:in uf repui lican i;ivv. Iit.inivs Coal ' '-:v:.:, 3 v a i :. ; p. The St. Lou Rc; ub'.tcan ti s, that a d ;s pa has been receive. in tl it c.ty ft qui New York, announcing that tiie stock of this company was about Df.ng la.un in that c.ty. i he Company have a mo-t hbeiai . chatter lor their load and a terry across the Mississippi river, for the term of fitly years', lands are situated on the Chill's in i'noi.-, atiout rtg.ht nn.es cast of s Lcuis and they propose uutk.n ;t railroad near the from thence to the Mi..: i r head cf 11 ood V IsiautJ, a; u iiicli point their fcny will be established. However abundant, adds the Republican, may be the f-uptdy of coal on tins side of the nver, it is pi.t- certain that the coA lands on the t astern side are of a richer quality. They aie, indeed, inexhaustible. I he llano. s Coal Company own some twelve or fifteen hundred acres of land, with a coa! stratum of from five and a hail to seven feet in thickness; and the coal is cf a most superior quality. CO" We understand the a'.arm of lire last night wgvt vp tor the benefit of the B'hoys,M and to give an opprtunity to tlte f.remen to show the zeai and aetiv it , Wo would suggest to the firemen th iropnety of haing a system of signals, bv,lar to t'.sose in u-e in Cincinnati, where so many taps of the bell are given for each ward, to direct the ilre.uieu where to s . Had th- ie Urn a fire !a-u ni!ii. ire have had to wait for the light to direct them to th fire. 3HT'L!verpoo!, th .ir srAttua comnicrcia! citv cf Enand, ftfTrd but on ds ;v r-P-r 1

A I. eert G. Dav, one of the proprietors cf

thf Cmc.n nv.i lai y inquirer, died at the i residence of hi- j arer.t, in Cincinnati, on i Tuf-day night la:, of inflammatory rheum- i at.-m. I The AfT jR Library. I he only really liber .1 ; Inquest made by John Jacob Astor. who made- j hi millions oiT t: e industrious population of .New Ytrk.wiis that providing for the endowment of '. a library which, of course, is a lettered motiu-i meat to hand r.own his name to posterity. This i was not cone of his own free wiii, but the ava- ! rscioui i idiouaire was undoubtenly prompted to it by the solicitations of h.s historian, Wa.-hing-ton Irving, and his book-keeper, Fez G ret u 1 1 a i -leek, l': Amerioac Poet, to whom, tfter todiug in his s-rvi.:e for year, ami giving to his employ- j er a name and reputation surpassing even that i of his inordinate and overgrown wealth, he left the niggirjly sum of 2( )0 per annum. The ."New York evening Mirror gives the ; following account of the progress of this work. j "H'( jerceive that operations have commenced j in Lafayette iiace, by the workmen, for the erec- i tion of th Astor library, for which purpose the lite John Jacob Astor bequeathed $ lOO.OdO. The J architect is Mr. a-!tyer; and it is estimated that j j tlie Library hail, furniture and shelving will cost ,' ; about J'J0,0o0. This had is to be on the second j j floor, and will be 100 feet long, and GO wide; the ! eheiving will contain 100,000 volumes. The , Reading and Lecture Rooms will be on the I first tioor, and will accommodate 500 persons, who may htudy without inconveniencing each I other. The building is to be fire proof; to be built of . brown cut stone; its depth 120 feet, width G5 feet. Ail reasonable economy is to be exercised, but its external grandeur wiii be an ornament to the city. : Mr. Cogsw. II, the Librarian, has recently return- ' ed from Europe, where he collected about, 20,00 Volumes, which are now open for daily perusal at o2, Lond st., free of charge. J T I he folio w i i'g hit at that political Caleb Quotem, Truman Smith, we copy from the Georgetown Standard : Important Notice Bkokek aoe '. A!i those interoted are hereby notified that the undersigned has etabli.-hed an Agency Office at Washington, i). C, tor the purpose of procuring offices f r the i Ihce-.-eekers of the Whig Party 1 1 is charges wdl be moderate, to be ascertained by deducting a per-centage on the salaries procured. The ap plicant will have to prove that he was opposed .'I J our soldiers might be "welcomed with bloody hallos and hospitable graves. " lie will also have to prove that when Gen. Taylor was first mentioned us the Whig Presidential Candidate, that he denounced the project as a nomination not fit "to he made." Applications from I iidLina "-'ill not be attended to, unless for a large advance upon tie usual commission. Gen. Talor being now : on a tour of discovery to find Locofoco officeholders, the necessary papers should be. in my possession by the time of his return. TRUMAN SMITH, U. S. S. Washington, I). C. Tur. Lottif.r Ca-e at Richmond. Theexaminabon of Thomas Lottier, for the shooting of Cook at Richmond, Ya., (since dead) was concluded on Wednesday; and the accused remantied for further examination on tlie 11th inst , b dore a called court of Hustings. A number of witnesses testified to suspicious conduct between Cook and Lot'ier's wife. The following is the testimony of her own son, by a former husband : John Hoffman I will be 12 years old next May; I have lived with Mr. Lottier since I was a s mail boy: I knew Mr. Cook have seen him at home every day sometimes twice a day; Mr. Lottier was never at home when Mr. Cook was there; when .Mr. Cook came, he would go up into ma's bed-room; 1 have seen them sitting in each other's ftps at different times, kissing each other; the wouldn't let anybody come into the bed room ; this intimacy commenced la?t May ; he went there I to Loltier's) while nit was at .Mr. Gentry's; he j gave me two letters to take to ma; he told me he I had spent 52 in buying two revolvers, and was i now ready for two Lottiers; he told me if mother j wanted anything, to come to him for it; my mo- J ther's gone away; she It ft for Norfolk on the j Thursday after Cook was shot. Cross Exami nation - T was afraid to tell any one w hat I had seen at home; because ma threatened to whip me if I cid. My mother answered the ! letters Cook sent to her by me. j . i ! J r The European revolutions are sending to i our shores not only the poor peasant, and me- I ehanie, and rich gentry, but a host of persons ! celebratea h the alinal9 of art' science and literatare, historians, professors, diplomatists, with now Mtid then a sprig of nobility, are coming thick ; and fast to the "laud of the free and the home ; ed the brave" In company with our gifted j countrywoman, Miss Cushman, came Eliza Cook, i on of the noblest of living poets, and Miss 1 Hayes, a distinguished Magazine wr.ter of Eng- ' laud. Lss Bremer, the celebrated Swedish novel- ' i: ls aI0 route for the United States. If I . : Larooe does not wish to lose her choicest spirits, she u i.i cease ner e r.,t. , ... u - - - i - w1uiion v. r m ailli U'.' the people a freedom hke ours a fr eedom wn.cii sooner ot tater, must p?tv ih- -.. i.. . ,,-". " ''" t . tin

Tut Rapp Commoitt An observing; correspondent of the New York Tribune fives a particular acou nt of this commuuity. It is situated in Eeaver and Allegheny counties, Pa., and the estate is a tract of 3 000 acres of laud. Th num-

l-.-r of members was formerly about TOO, but death, and the secession of '250 cf the members in 1-32, through the intrigues of a pretended no- , . , . i , ' bieman. Count Leon, hive reduced the number i to about r.'JO. Everv thing is carried on in com- : inon; the mill, the factories for spinning and; weaving the butchery, the bakery, the waherv, I all belong to the society. The washing is done 1 by steam, in immense vats, a popular arrange- ; meat, no doubt, with the women. Mr. Rapp, j the original founder of the society, died several years ago; while he lived, his word was law; but though he died without making any provision for its future government, it occasioned uo interruption. The authority is now vested in nine Elders. Perfecl celibacy is a rule of their laith and practice. Not a child has been born in the settlement for five years! This regulation was not imposed, nor even first suggested, by Rapp; the idea originated with the members, who, after a discussion, submitted it to Rapp, for his opinion or assent The males and females are not kept separate, like the Shakers, but continue to live in families as before. History can hardly furnish a case parallel with this. As the principle has been adopted, so it has been maintained voluntarily. Husbands and wives have grown grey in single-blessedness.. In consequence of the absence of children, the unnatural silence of the town is almost painful to those unaccustomed to it. There are no boys and girls, no youths and maidens, only a few children of th new comers. The writer, however, remarks: "Nature wid rebel against the short-sighted impositions of man. A little girl about five years old, the only child I saw, was brought by its mother to the pump, and immediately there was a gathering of the women around it all in the streets seemed roused out of an automaton gravity, and exhibited the livliest interest in thechild. Their hearts spoke right out, and they caressed it with energy and delight, one of them carrying il away from its mother with great exultation. A friend of mine tells me, that a party of ladies visited the placw a year ago with their babies, and that old men and women all turned ont and were in complete e.xtacy with the children.'. The community is blessed with abundance of wealth, want is not known, nor likely to be, but the restraints, self-imposed, are the severest tyranny, ami the society, of course, must soon die out. The religious tenets t iught are represented as those of orthodox Christianity. Violation of Maritime Law. At the instance of 40 of her passengers, the British brig Achsah was seized at Philadelphia on Saturday, to secure the penality of putting the passengers on short allowance for eleven weeks on the passage from Europe. After the vessal was seized, the mate and some of the crew again took possession of her, ran her on the Jersey shore, and when the deputy marshal and several officers appeared, their lives were threatened, and they were forcible driven off. A holy of mtrinesfrom the navy-yard were finally ordered out, who succeeded in arresting the mate and two of the crew, who were committed to answer. Bait. Clipper. A frnl.Trj Tl.F i f.ltt: norlr, ti.Kec ra n rt ' laid in some Lmglish churches, tromthe pulpit to tlie pews of deaf persons, by which means they are enabled to hear the preacher. to roiisenuenee t,,,! ,,f l, nwnlinr in.nM. -.. v,.... ....... . ,ru.,.i.i'.J sessed by bus tubing, for the transmission of sound, a rrpntlPinun in Ve7 VorW it i I,,c -- - s- - - - . v..., .. ... ..., u applied it for the conveyance of messages from the parlor to the kitchen. Even a whisper at the mouth piece is distinctly heard when the ear is applied at the other end. The mistress calls atten tion by gently blowing into the tube, which sounds a whistle ia the kitchen. Uf There was no mail yesterday from beyond Cincinnati. The frequent failures of the maij are altogether insufferable. We rely upon the head of tlie Post Office Department to investigate rigidly the conduct of the contractors, and to impose a fine in every case of delinquency. If he fails to co this, he is not the functionary we take him tube. Louisville Journal (Whig.) TJ Louis Pnillippe, with his wife, daughter-in-law and grand children has paid a visit to the Lord Mayor of London. Everything went off well. The guest of the occasion was toasted by the Lord Mayor, including his relatives who were present with him, and toasted his Lordship in return. Arrest of an American Citizk.v in Ireland i Mr. Charles Whitney, a Lecturer on American; eloquence, was arrested near Dublin for sedition, by the officers of the crown. The enthusiasm among the Irish at the recitation of Patrick Henry's speech, ia which he says, "We must fight! I repeat it, sir, we must fight ! ! " caused the arrest. Railroads in Wisconsin and Illinois. The preliminary surveys ou the Madison, (Capital of the State) and Beloit railroad, were commenced on Monday week. A railroad hiis also ben commenced between M Lviukie and Waukesha a cistance of 1G in hs. The Chicago and Galena Railroad is now completed and ia operation for a distance of 00 miles .v -et'ard from Chicago

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RETORT ID FOR THE MA PI SON D-AtLY COtRIER. O The Telegraphic reports pa Mrs bed in the Courier are made up at 12, 1 ., each : iv in Ciuca,t)ati and pubUs-hed the nif dav in MadVson. The Courier by this arrangement gives the c counts of the sales in the Cincinnati market Zl hours in advance of any other paper Ciatnbuied j', ,ne rjitv 0f M icison. - " . Laid frOIll St. L.OUiS. . Aue afcW4" w "" posed to be in Opperation. JJysierious disappearance of a Jf'oinan' Clothes found near the Mecical College. MOB AND GREAT EXCITEMENT! St. Locis, Sept. 14. On Wednesday last Mrs. Multon, a German j . i a t t woman, disappeared mysteriously. Articles of her clothing were found yesterday near the Medical College, which gave rise to the supposition among her reiativ es that she had been " Ihtrked." A mob soon collected around the College, and threatened to destroy it la the meantime a search warrant was issued and the College examined, but nothing was found to confirm their suspicions. The mob continued during the violence. The missing woman is not yet found. Bernard Seller poisoned his wife and child yesterday, by giving them arsenic. They are not expected to recover. He was arrested. Two attempts were made to blow up Smith's . , , , , , , .. , flouring mills yesterday, but botii tailed. There were several acts of incendiarism and one murder committed last night. The weather is cool, and the city generally healthy. LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. Arrival of tlie Empire at 3T. York. Fight between the Chilllans and Americans. jLJtupii a I i iv ru at -.lew t uia csiriua ui nig , . - r. . i o j , ing dates from ban Francisco up to the 2nd of August, and $600,000 in gold dust. There was a riot in San Francisco between a party of armed Americans and Chitliaas, whose f J ' property was entirely destroyed. There is much operty was entirely oestrovea. 1 nere is muc n .. "r.. :eitement in consen uenee of if. excitement in consen uent-e of if. ----- Rich deposits of gold on American Feather iver. It is reported and credited that one man ----- n- T. :. - J I t:. I .1 .... . .. - tiiver. il is reputieu iiiu creutieu mat. one man gathered jG.000 in one week , u nassisted ; average amount gathered daily by each person, one ounce. Sacramento valley is healthy, though - - a excessively warm. Provisions are plenty at th mines. latest rnorfi ei iiope. Comorn capitulated; country ol ' Waag is entirely evacuated by the Hungarians. PiTrsBCKG, Sent. 11. The river has fallen eighteen inches. CINCINNATI M A R K K TS . Cincinnati, Sept. 14 1 , P. M. Flour. Three hundred barrels old flour sold at $5 40, $5 45, $5 50. W hiskey has declined to twenty cents Linseed Oil has advanced to 7,.,--7 0(2 73c. Dialogue on Smoking. " Now, my dear Mr. Ic... I.. : - T ... ' II HV I Mill Kf TP I .11 H T H r 1 1 1. , !J I I , health, smoking and smoking, as ou do, all the i r i:r.' Hm,., i tie ver saw a u y in i ng it h.c 11 i ii uy i iic. j "Bless me, my love! w hat's the matter now ? J You talk as if you never saw a cigar before." j -No, I don't mean that; but I really do think ' vou Cdrrv jt to excess." i "Really, .Mrs. S , you don't mean to insinuate j that I puff too much?" ! "Indeed I do you are getting to be nothing1 but a perambulating old smoke-house." I "Well, madam!" ' I "And you'll certainly kill yourself, the way ! you're" , J . i "Nosv, my dear, don't go off into a whine; you're mistcken bless vour jolly old heart, I i don't think I'm unreasonable about it." I "Well, I do, ana every one else dees. It's no3 ! thing but smoke, smoke, smoke, from morning 'd mght, and from night till morning; and if you don't call that excess, I don't know what is, ' "N-o-w m-y d-e-a-r! don't take on so. I ' t j i - ,, , tell you I don t smoke to excess.' , "And 1 say you do!" "Why, I only smoke twenty-five or thirty a cay "Twenty-five or thirty?!" "That's all." i "My stars and ga-ters! And don't you call that ; smoking to excess?" j "No!" I "Weil, Mr. Smashpipes, perhaps you'll tell me , what you do consider smoking to excess : "Certainly, my love." 1 m listening. "Well, I think a man may be said to smoke too much, when " "Well, what"" "Why, when he smokes She fainted. JAS. T- r. C.VUMiV, INSTRUCTOR IN liOOK-KEKPI M

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ScENt IN A Coi'NTpV ChVRCH IN KllNTlcXT. A. Kentucky planter started t attend church on" Sinday in a ueighhoricg viHag, tVng with him'

a favorite bo , a likely negro, " ' 17 . but who had BcVcr been -h a place' be I ore. "Nor, Peter, said his master. must txhave yourself in irrtiu i as you hit ! -, i,. .,,.., , ... , . , ., i-si.-n nd you h get a!rt w:l err&ngh." J-aia this Creator's image la eb - ny, ti;s etes expondfi.g to the cimmshuis of lh . old fdshioned CneUsii watch, 4'ye. ir, 1 ' rs'aa I f! cjss 'x'!v a Je white folks dnz, now see ef I f?szeB"l" The colored individu d kept the whites" cf his eye rodmgaboTJt hrs fugfnier, and weat t'rrrcg!i tlie motions exactly as they did, only a little "mora so." His master was of course sat.'.-ned vCtth tlie credit his man did to his bro'tin up. INery (hsrfg went off well enough until tiie sluciiif of the psalm commenced, va hen the darkev takta? it for . 1 ' ur,cj uMjgnitr granted from the discord around him that every man was allowed to sing his own tune, astonish ed the whole congregation by the zeal with which he commenced the following "negro ttrain, in a stentorian voice that made the rafters shake; 'I plants tobacco Joshua, A dis-a-way, a tiat-a-way." Peter was utterly dumfounded, when he was led out of meeting as soon as the uproar was qui- ! ded ffom goiug t0 chimh when he 5 tjcular do fy;ks J his fim esMy i rrr . ! I V"'1 ' ur ""'fi. orjer on me t it-.-.atrr t,f i-J J'':iH s " county, r..r the Mint of on in, tt1 ; tpd art-1 j fin. dollars. s;ai,i ,,,, , was .,k toulllv j i.V.." TJnlitJT' 10 kK Cb" m I anJ is tl d to me t.n the. . Ui sii:e mouth Ai! peitfon I arc herr!y nicwari.fil aun.st i.uii,tf or tradh-g U,i the a on . as a niiocaie i ttei eot ii-s I) en is.uoJ o lite by order of siiil tjounty Board, bean g date ept. g. Ij, ISO) . sept 13 im j'jil.x 11 CU.MINrii IT II ILK THK WKATlir.II !! PLE.t. WW J.4.."'I" and lti time of Kilting sCiorl, 11 who vai.l I ikei.s-s, t-hoiihi ..y. Tim "prl e ol a. good pietarais S.'til; inferior SI ."ill. of I oo, the quality ot the iini. rin tiped tovern i tr me puce. 1'n. t ires set in fancy t t . .. .. t". e. ,A 1 h rtoon.s uii ltiti Ciu.s s'., lira' the Telrararh Office s !' A JEKVI.V MI.K AT AUCTION. ; B 'i'l t-il at put. lie Ruction on isanintay th l.j'h Inst, j t the h i; ties h tljer. two frame lwe l.it; !lou v.. ..... ...a. j.ii.r.i id-, Bi.ix.ci , I'd Wee It M Kill ! Cro-s ai d 1 h r.l strrets in ti.tsnly. Ka,. lPIi,.llient has nve cod rooms a cellar .rA tern. 'J"e-sus or e -On" ihi d i'o n; ore third in twelve. run iti'r, hi i.i in . , hum. in., sei uren n,' jtoo.j nuorra or t'Tt!g?Tf'T, A,,,",!" M . frot t i.y r 4 f-ei e'e-p of leciitit gri.Mi.t a. joinnic the al leet ! propriy. A.-o-j5 tret trout i.y the ti.ntti ea.-t corner of ' pn'M-ny. .-ii.o im irom ny me n.ntti ea.-t conn i Hisrd and H'ahiut rts. ;,. te n s a-" nbove i ;. . .... ... . , . . i . . i:'c ! a rin.irri.ir uari'aiiif.nn i.i hpronii! vniiman i,:rK i- rnti.-r tur narij.tiiis.M n to npconie yotiro Man 'ierrls I 8 i-t.n a i -pto.l.se can call on ! l'derjj pneit, who w I ! show lie property ! wi h rt s i vt: an. tu e imiis, um:. p. v THoM-s the : 1 r - r i - ..v.ui, rt 'P' Aticiioiteer. i.x.iii! i.ifitii:; ; l',,Tn Fl ' A a' ll rh tUclfi- n"rdii)? a unlit a lant aid Iramiiul . ros without the I t-7r ..f esp'- i.n-al-n. P. h. r.ai nil I.ni.i.s i.r at and ! ft ep A lull P 'llv JU-t - tCdV.lt ..:1 ...r Pa:l! l. ! sP l") " FKWCISE c'riRE. Ol.MIK! SllltM OT of we.ry hue S( tctd Oyslrrs . lio.-rt. anil fr J . C. WAI,l)b.V, . ,,r I .M' a -s a i i Ki n . I tU ,MI. It. haft! :,rllo. .Aimon.V; " !. s I a i'l . rti.s; :tn li 'r- fh Ri,sin: ( da I i ieti-; i ,i,, i,0i. iri. i t tirrai.ti; 1 i. lit..- i- V'hus; -2 ra--s fie.-h t.iirun J no I'. . N It r ii. sa!e t.y W ; tVM.itKV. H"l' I I l III. I l li . C V iH . t ?a by W I ' IV i.i KV. " P " j i. .nti s n I 1n.a.te 1 i.r 1. .... t- t,r W I . f F wOt M- . 1 l-o a- 1' It .Ml.l.. j wi-li 1 s n t i t e.,i,, , , p ,,er,v m um.J at ! tile O'O t" el tl,-Ia I a n- n I. .; I' r s . tPl la l. Ave.,ue, H I e ' V ( IV I . o. i oi Km nod I we've hm, i.r, il 1ol- ' ' w..m r-q. . r u l, a. d f-.r .i,e . cj 7 "! r"4."' ..w V. " "'!" 1 e h, . r. lonal a liile. i ppi v t ,tt ( Bi;iii, Jlii' l' V. JI'SE;!M'?' ' A X KS! AMIS! ,30.. n ,'"!',', i in i."V- "' ' " " d '.' Ai.Sf Sini A A- s. . in..-' - "I Mill., v li "i .". : , II? in'- Hand' J t, a i.r i -. i. .id t.a -..! by K ' '.' I' K. 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