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Show - 'f 1 American tonnage entering our own ports from abroad was In excess of foreign tonnage entering four porta by i,B67,37f torn. In 1SC3 that ) excess had ' GEORGE Q CXliTl OK, pOlea to 1.974.S20 ton3. But in 1869 the relative positions were reversed, and the excess was on the side of the foreign V Vi DcelBktfSI,ll7fi ibnnage by 1,05,02$ tons. In. 1860 the Wednesday yalue of Imports and exports carried In American 'vessels ws deuble that car-DksEiiirr.rjriTEirsiTT. . rled" In foreign vessels $507,000,000 to The examination of the pupils of this Iii55,006)00.t fin 1863 the positions Twee Institution commenced at I p.m.. yes- - Reversed $586,000,000 In foreign vessels terday, and is being proceeded --wub and Hrlll conana nntlltrDon on Friday. The projrress made by the wrlte pujllslsiioat eatlifaetoryan ifCecO atWashington correspondent reliable on is he credit b'po& theteaeLera and pryfcsors entirely informed, tthoritr. that President Grant intends of the University." The examination la very thordagb, aacT la conducted" in to visit California .during the coming such. a .manner as to properly , test the Spring, In company with several mem proficiency of thea cholar in mastering ben of his family and a few friends, and tbe subject. We have been much has already made definite arrrngemenCs gratified in listening to the examina as to the date of departure , and return. tion: and since it commenced the re As far 3 constituted at present,, the flection has been repeatedly forced home Presids&tial prty will consist of Genf Nellie and upon ua that with each advantages aa eraland Hrs. Grant, 'LILsj. Mrs. Fish , and Master tbla Uulveralty afford a to the rising Jease,. Secretary. Fredetiek:-Tgeneration, we a hail soon hare a class and General "Tind Mrs'.; of young men to send forth as Elders DentIieavinj Washlogton about the to the' cations whowlll'not only be last otAprli; theywlll stop one day at able to meet the learned men of the Omaha, two or three at Salt Late, Vnd world upon a biblical platform.bat will probably oflf fX Virginia CttyThelr also be quite capable of meeting them sUy in CAliTorii la will' bote n days or a upon any ground. Oar Elders have fortnight, at the end of which time they always vanquished the rulhlaters Of purpose to return oirectiy 10 wasn ?. Chxiatendocn, when the Bible has been Ington.- r Xt:, ' the standard appealed to; ,this they i John.W ItxTci2n6sephA.'Toung, have done through the power of truth Young and John T. Calne, Esqrs., arrived alone, for they have been unlearned. from the Cut, where they hare been on But if they, Illiterate as they have been, business, lat evening. : We are indebted to were able to gain such mighty victor-le- the second named gentleman for a batch of what Is there their sons cannot ac Eastern papers of late dates. compliah in the earth with the additional advantages which they possess ' not only having the truth and the spirit STXCXAXt TO TITS DE3ERET NEWS. of God, but having the culture of the schools to qualify" them for" their positions? We, einceraJy truaV among their acquirements they will not l?er tfESTC&SmTSrXOSr TleiTpbtUne fail to seek for humility, and to realize that, with all their education, they are dependent upon God. When they dLs AFTERNOON DISPATCHEScover that these feelings are essential. they will have found out the secret of their fathers' a access. Uloody flclitinir on tlio lVolre We have been disappointed at seeing so little Interest taken In this examina tion by our leading citizens and the Ko parents of the pupils. Up to noon to- -' Expected Hbomrjaxtlinent . tVcsrsaJIlcs I besides the duperintendexr of .Com da, mon Schoola, Robert Campbell, Eq., who U also one of the r Regents of the University, we saw no Vial tors present Great Salt lualte and Colorado except one gentleman and two ladies TbeSUolversity deserves more than this at the hands of the public t j good attendance of our citizens would be an CONGRESSIONAL. evidence that they too an interest in it? v. i' the Institution and its prdgreee,- anfl Ail would stimulate the pupils and be a SESATE. great encouragement to the Principal 4 2Colr4 Hirer Ka.Uro4 -bus. aasle Teach ant and the Professors the moved Morton o that. the Senate pro ers,, JThe. .weather, prevents to of his resolu ceed consideration the door work beiog done, and there are tion forth nnnintmtnt of an Invest! many parents and others who .could gating committee to go toBttxX)omLn spenu a.suoci time .acuuav in .vae go, oumner ciaimea mas nis resoluon the sublect had Drecedence. ' University with benefit ta ihfiiuaelyea, jtion wanted to take up the Home and Willi profit 4o .the "fedpils' and billSherman to correct an ambiguity in the specifaculty. fication of the sugar dutiea. After t jdlscoaalon v about the order of bualnexs Hisaioar. the and a farther debate upon the respective of Morton's and Sumner's reeo- Neves before, perhaps, In the history of merits atIoos7Morton's the country has? the English Mission agreed to by a vote or thirty six to sevwent a begging' ton a minister for so enteen. Morton's resolution was then - has since the and diacossod read itwithout as action until a deter, the long period y adjournment ruination was, arrived at to supersede Mr. Pomeroy introduced a bill to inMinister Motley in that position. To corporate the Great Salt Lake and Col man has after another orado Biver Irpad. company, and td onepromlnent the position been tendered; butone aid the construction or the road and ror after another has declined, until it other purposes; whlchrwas referred. seemed as (il, no suitable maxV. in the noTsx. country could be induced' to "accept It. er I Of late it currantlyepoxted to tendered that th mission" has been' number or southern members spoke Qen. henek, and tbat his name is In favor of a ceneral amnestv. withheld from the Senate by the Pres k Gingham argued at length in favor of is amendment: finally Butler, of ident at hlsjcjchencks) expressed wish. Massachusetts, moved - the previous is It freely stated that he has accepted question on the bill. Bingham war ted defeated him to make the previous question apthe he has-bemVaioqibat ... the" amendments aa -- welf, but at the recent election; ana it is reported ply to rwaseu. aeoate and I Aiter.somo that "his acceptance of thV 'mission Is aliutier between war words of Bingham align based Upon the condition that he shall and on Butler, .. the previous question have time allowed him to the bill was seconded, --further debate and Bntler,wbo had a right contest, before tha House Committee on followed, to close the Election t, hhT competitor's (Mr. Camp- Adjourned. debate, yieiaed the motion." bell) right to the seat. If this be true, months are likely to elapse before the new Ambassador .will be at his post; fWEVVYOnK.' 4 In the meantime, LIr. Motley has Tbe MTlaaMX4 SVebeaelia KlaslesU made him 'preparations-fo- r departure, A correspondent, writing: Mfrom Ver and the duties of the oIce, are virtual- sailles, We have on the .16th; says. to of lett tba new on a and Legation, entered ly CcertUrj perplexing pnase who may or may not be equal to their bf the war. as far as Paris is concerned. Dnerot has not Paris, nut redischarge. It seemsr- a pity that the mains Is certain that at Vlncennes. It highest diplomatlo position in the gift he contemplates to renew his attempt of the Government "should be so long to break through and ellect a junction is gal. scant;, the reluctance to accept the with the army of Chauzey,who to his way fight office on the part of those to whom tt lantiy endeavoring on We north entered bave wards.... has been tendered has had a tendency to another period of ominous silence.1 loner thejdlg<y of the position in the Which Is prouably a percursor of a new; that wilb swallow more eyes of the people, and will not add to Itsna of fire an livci. Me&asrhlleJ hn of thocaaads its Importance in the estimation of the relnforcementa m . are arriving rapidly; Britlah. 's about fife thousand daily. . .The ! we learn that will see upwards of a hundred; By our dispatches y of old soldiers recalled, to the; thousand to .Mr. Schenck; is leave at an early data, ' ' .... ranks, after spending years in their 'oc-In peaco, and gathered around In a leading article on "Oar Shipping en nations e tba deep. lines of fcnjd Foreign Commerce How te revive Paris, treogthenlnjf investment which death, wounds and it," the New York Herald says that sickness have recently wrenched. The the time has come when something guardianship, In Germany, of three should be done to restore the maritime hundred nd fifty thoxtaand prisoners entrusted to the Landwehr Interests cf the country. It tays the has been are naif called out." facts presented in the report of tbe so who I A special diipatch to the Kerala, dat lect committee of Congress show the ed Xemans," on thaw18th, says: There has been a sscvd jthH2 of base. The urgency for adopting a policy that. will diCasloa Xiolre Is a of the army bl speedy and available la its ciii It brings the strategy aj Jin 1S81 thjralne of American ship rcccsssfulnearer to Parli.- The Immensal ana urt at Bloia ping engaged i forIlgaco1iimce w4 stores accumulated.revicttj-JlIn Paris: estimated at $10S,000,COO, and the grokf leana,des!gned.,fcr not did Prussians The caved. all were, vt earning therefrom $58,000,000. In 1S3 car lc?a. which. is. a csptnre at single 1U Talne had fallen to 70,000,000 and lti tinfclent 'trjrmtt the ciziax inas tLy Juciro. at to ISO) the routed thi $23,000,000, Itf lad mmy cf earnings the:j3Yening:news. ! . I ? to-da- y,' -- . to-m6rr- l I m Britain." CREAT ELhlTAlN. a -- a, r-t- hat STewa from T Parla--eakre- ly 5 - ly ( , has-been -- i ...... en - . -- the-necessa- ry FURS '." . to-da- . . s . of-th- e C-h- , 4 ! Ung j IFUtlST! I I- - TYROLEAN TROUPE! T BT j Ma Bramble, at PAhart RrtmblA Li i a.i-- ("Tro-nlaji- Hamptarev PobtUns..... Corporal Yt r Gel la Xf , Harrowby,, ' a jroaam m, " - PAIStETT ! u uaktib J OmmTH PROGRAMME: .ii "paiit i. ; L Arplne Festival Mwh JSextt( Morning .igDt is Beuninrsxtit WarbleT with Settalmern 3. Sourenlr to J Coneert Soln Ems,..Grn atneZllhci-.-ProGschwandner. . Stock; .MS J WUKOS9 Mb B ., f-- wn BEDOUIKEWRAPS. t:;'i - ? . r- ; Sim -- ! '.-v- -- - TIIElIOMI suo-ceede- d.. , lrtett i - m- v CliiiiaGbr 8.-6- prIng 4-- cus: , Or; $ If; - - f JC1; to eUnoanee that they have celved a LAliUE LOT of . IJ . &..-w;.ii)av- 9 AAAA i - IMPORTED -- I From which TxajfTJSoau: PB1SI1JTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS l . haaremOTed - ' i ASSOBT-- S7,.,i r AITS- " 7.XTrr orders. sfSBsjav 4 - ir T to V nyUi: nd Shoe for JUadlM.f f K4 uouareni wear. Satis- ." " wM Eepalrlng neatly and promptly; attended to. and '71, A Full 8toelr of STK fcnii, , L:llr. and Otmoprd v.liK5and at iPrtesar that wt have Just received a Splendid Supply of HoraVuoLi'" 'iiras ?noi.0 saaa ui a aVfcr Soa, East Temple SW. have lost received a large IVana I. sga aaamv S"S and splendid aaaortrntht or ELstern-mad- e Fur are selling at astonishingly altar, which they goodA are of the beet quality, 7hetr lownres; and persons who wish to farrilsh their dwell cieaneo.O'.'i lngs with a first class article of Imported Fur- '.Htrf:FItUXT and examine: Prt andcauallly niture badjtotterjealland !nspet their stock. . "49- Call pzx J5se ' Virtmawm tar JSampleu eee i&eir ivareruiement in another column. eat-B- aV j. ' MOZWATS.m jirt!l--i!oc- j nf'Ufrf UlT of a Whicrl Groeabeck: A it. Etc. Etc, Clieese, it - : t Auwam9 J,n 3fii 1 Can be selected. u . CXii'nM tia?in4SSvarieiiy.i7 to their Kew Store, weaf oflheBohool Hbtus wai iepea4b.a. T3)tjtadayltf. hsw7a4dltlbn - : t Extra lino Natural XcaTdo CHRISTMA- S- PR ESENTS BIo and Java ColTeo; , r tJ Upturn, .ItlHUBr ! ft ;AJID Batslna and Corrantoa i i Feci and OtjIcci or! Iff 17 - " OunpoTTdcr Tea. , a CHOICE "f5nwonhand HOHE-MADi- l GROCEBTKS, is - 1 BOOT & SHOE Jost Be Fresli Arrrivala for the EW;-,tY- JFaraULta.ro CITY. ,X.-A.3:33 E JToraltnrel n , TVEG Verdome and Epernay. General Chanzy retiring 'slowly and in tolerable good order, hoping to join the twenty-fir-st corps, nnder Uen. Juarez.and the troops nearliemans. The fighting was tedious and bloody. The Uermans need r rest." wl7 .Hpfi, , East Temple Street X-- bom- Is 1 daLJLaW - U ! is-etpecte- of Goods. UBS . . i The bombardment of Versailles every moment. The French have in position guns capable of throwing shell through the King's palace and driving the Germans from the works to the east and north of Versailles. A correspondent with the tenth corps, at Verdoruae,writing on the 13th? says: TTad U ' H America's Favoxtts uomorut' aaa msS LETTIX Xt. DUBKEj The .Great Contralto of the . West;'.'; impossible r'CaiKEII'CB n. BITIIIIE. .kO;"i. Paris eflectually. The anxiety of the nhmnnian OrcuiliL ' - is . intense. - The We Germans for peace we aa See adrertlse. Programme. perform on the point of mu- Tickets' trooper-ar- e German at Hotels, P. O. New ftoom and Cal- -azaz aer utxmt on eaten are Bats in Pari hook uiore. tiny. only Tbe wagers, and for pastime. bardment of Paris is postponed. -- JVeto lTear " Happy On imrggPATXTE, Dee. 22, 1570, Greatest variety ever given in a single evening ltd tidat KiUrtiuae&t era twtl U IU Citueuoi B. ICitjl ; FRANCCt BmbarImeaa t VerSAtllea expected Versailles. A correspondent, after making a toar of the German lines, writes, on the 15th, quite posltivel j.that ever to bombard it will be . , a 4 ? The . , ' i . . sbm i . Three. of the American Family Ha It Kaolalaes for sale by the 15th 'Ward ta ting uva Biers. Prise J& aeh.i? Warranted Ibr three sears. Will .knit 20.000 ttl tones In one i5VJuootb ' sr minute. s83wf71e TOST-O- a d Monday evening, a Go-cpe- A- - , v. .J t i TT . r norm 01 mmpau cs ikTwrenc3'0 tacs Aid1 Ught-oolore- .. Fwr Capo, with dark atrlpea. Anyone flntnt a , the earns will be anltably rewarded by leaving ... d252 ltatthiaomee.. .. A Splendid Assortment of New Goods, both besmtlful and cheap, ezpreaslydapted for Cnrlstmao and ZTew Tear Glru,ls oa 7ZAACZICAXf view In the newly erected Jewelry EsUblish ment kept by Carl C. Aamm sen. Sast Temple Btreefc Call enddaiigfit yooTseliy tho eight of It. OpUcalGoodat finest aasortmeht elSpeo taclee, eta; on to and. ; v ; 2 - dS05 8m xmrjns. Big and.LUUa lUss and Bnarr Drums have arrived in good supply, and can be N, 14th bought of want. fr?r ML 1' - w.' CIX)31ItQ OCTJ-n- ny trhonsand feet-oRed and White Plae Lunber, at S eents-ca- sb ,s ' ' per root. " A fnH A- - Ujiat Trro:q -- - BV r W-.;.- .- . oo- - oiiWra goods, -- etcj f . : . the o n obe grhavlit: 7th WardVB, Icity.V t-- - 1 J T r "TIT jTk Ct I i.V., tHcsa s . , i. n br l oii -- th. mim. viMin n EiSxf awayif a il": fl :, V r ----- v ' V" 1U1 W -.- - Iree 1 - i .ytvamn I tODGHlCa. .1 kerosene mfthnnMr.vuS: wuibyoenalng oxrered smmtI. done J VMsASS BOABDand ' WAHTUD :e--f ' -- J. that; p, - i MMua- - ana rranCT I - leciIT I.Tjmxcxt 1 Cheap for Cash. lr6iHihanAWMtt. f Common from 13 to 13 50; Clear, ft per hundred tuf; wet, f Mill running winter and inmmw.r , CliZza" 1st Ward; S.1V. pty ' XltUU CllUCE, East sldo'orCoort.BOnso ' r prer nrtr ihoawnrt dollars, baabeen Opposite Salt Lake House, aC 1 lc I aiooax, igth) Ward, ts prepared to FURNISH BEVEBAL GENTIiEMEN . WITH FJ1XST- - Has on hand andfors&lea Fine Aaortmen t oi Obio. andAt hs been iiuoduced' c thepTbiS XtVSXBZatl i jjnc-sflBfcs- ii. I'J:CH . , fTIwii terrible andr nisi JS IwOii t4, P90.worttmanahlp' and Perfect fiatlaractton - ( r i r , BUDIf, v " V? 7..' h DIMICK-lV,HUNTINarO- "r- U5 &a.S4li!0;i. iL VZiT ..y If nOal Which are rryiE 'X r almost daily occurring'disasters; hv www . - ' CA; uTlTiTaXTT ww doors. East PL the Post- Office, Tt'. TTr rT 2?rtr " It i Jo 4 ? mDssraiBouazzT! F2BST.fr:R -- .... - T1 .Leather.,,, Several inakera wanted. ..r." l25$tf 'ii WAKE j20V5fy 1 1 VmrtFr of Colored . Skins" Upper, bole and d2Tl re-ente- red New-Yea- i Cki.xbkAtid '. - r -- ,PE0F,.GSCEWA1H)HKR'S PRICE &T A ULffORISHE J Doeter Jlr il. FrederickOHapd. aXabkt Riobkohs of , ! Also our ,:r sUobtxxxb tenant Wortblnglon rrtitt.na aSIHWLS! SCARFS . -- , I. German j,: Hon. Miss LtiOTetlaUaeTab.lIasrrrzwri.uava f EmUr WortMnrton -- yJMxas A, Adajcs XoNDONy 20. A special dispatch to Wnere My Lore Lies Dreaming j a few of the Celebrated '' the Timet, contains the following: j con do d w wt Ux the Glorious We have Jost Secelved to Peitoimance ftwarteU c .;; on the from Paris . MalakofT, writing j Faroe ol.THJB,,. .... ,.....;-,.' hi'i ; 12th insU, says: We have arrived at a PAitTir. Gllil starvation point. The supply ef meat m iroBDie wita bis k.opfrGttmle "Vir. S LHi ft Uaesu, will last but a few days longer, i. To flM Q CHILDREH'S FAnCY:W00lEli:SETS. 2TbeFaTewell'rrom8teierian Sexteu save fuel .many of the inhabitants ly j ... in bed all day. : If It had been properly Tim Heere(rlth sonsV Warbling; Solo, ORISITE on the Zither .'t'1 Opera Pantbonrl, arand timed. Ducrots sortie would 3iave AYS GschVan-iner- . mJIXKtfG ' UB08S ,. Pror. Bow, the event of a failure of the Rgnabba.,' Rhikls Jn OapUUn Arllh Echo We shall be oonstanUy receiving; additions to 4. Tne SenUnel next sortie, Iuqrot, Pavre and others Pngy Dlxoac . Solo Tenor. GRIfTITH .MB J of the government will leave Paris by Glngar ,, W JACT HL balloon to prosecute the war in the pro- MrBJlm..,. .Mali S Mokumxb. OUR CHniSTr.1AS: BAZAAR 1, The on th ATr,, Wedding vinces. Trocho r will remain. till j the iin .lira I4NOQISIIE ms Z on Ferfbrmanee Wood and Straw Instru. .: .Mrs the xttz wtiaj. surrender of the city. 1 r r; j a lav Sds jdlrec t from MraCrnminjr., , ment, by Pro. Oechwandner4 ... Mbs Bnnna The Prussians yesterday threatened Alias ono. TesUvalr n; . Unartclt and aTapaiiV the Chateau. - lie volt, fifteen .miles xrtij ' eate TiekeU the n Red OFFtCX' tf BOX Nose, for open north-we- st ..;;.,Comlc Sole r, . t .... y of Tours. the day of performance, at 11 o'decX.") - i ' .. Tyrolean' National Song.;..'.; The military critics are of the opinion ..Qnintett ' that the forts around 'Paris will eecafe i Open every evening until tJSigM p. m. SEPPL GSCHWAnDHEB. the city from bombardment. Germany is, suffering from a acarclty of coal, tbe working, of; many, mines iti rfi id been having ceased,' the miners haying JTZcrrr 7iri8ttnas v. and, as Have arrived, and win alpg. advertised. In drafted Into the army.- - , , r ;J. ?i j , ottusu motlon-was-flnal- sl coaoacafcnro -- , - I; ' ' --- LOT Zti'i! FOREIGN, IfE WS. - I" OUBFJNK OTJT WILL CLOSE POOR ; "or THREE XHGHTS Oalr EVENING DrillKGt TlDS lIOMDiYS THURSDAY December 22, 1870, v . W ' lUs; VIC JLUCLLLIUD i -- iajke: h4i 7 3 BETAIL. A voicc irom xue !,.,. ( SAX.T ElffOMIl fA6LE '. 4 . - f" dV -- -- HEW ADUERtlSEuEIlTS LAKE ; the army Palay. After leaving Orleans, SALT of the Xolre made a Hank movement on Vendome. It might havo been esay to ueiena Toare, hut that doux .rmica were cut loose. The army of tba Iolrfl f i has simply moved soma fifty miles U CHARCn OF TIME I i I fi.' north of thair fnrmer noeltion and there Doort open at Btveth lb commence t& ail Joined hands with the new armyr-A- n not end to the army of the Jjoue is juw v.; yet. CH2 wlU" have The Tribune. i. V 4. or the following: "It gives ns unqualified pleasure to state that the fullest powers are to be conferred upon Gen. Schenck ImI . w Emm to conduct to a final settlement all the the Who will appear in questions now pending between United States and England. -- Aa Boon aa the appointment of Schenck waa announced in these columns, the Tnoun Never before played In this city. ,7.,-indicated a probability that the negotiations would at once be transferred from' Washington" London. It. is a EVE, Dec, 21, 1870. matter for cordial congratulation that our new Envoy is to sail at the earliest eo possible day. with instructionsexerGreat Oomedy, Will be presented. CoutKAWn framed as to leave him the free , ,eallUd, TILE cise of his well known energ,' tact and discretion in the discussion and ' arrangement' of all differences - with Great ' nr - WpST- lUill ! - d81m Apples and"- - reaches peeled and un peeled: at the 19th Ward Ctwro. erauve; also 250 Bashela PoUtoee. ! - - dS In j it TTAJITErj lmmedlatelr. Two Good Meehi les,' accustomed to "work on wood work of . - - : CA SOIQ QYBT i , ULithfl I-- Drled LAPDElQ.'.i-yH?- a i , c-- al BupUtaJillAnuXactnriagCo, 1103CCT SATED by HiiAsk higyour Christmas goods at G. W, Davla, a the fruits are all of the Lew est prices and cleaned.'best'qaallty. Call and examine. See Adve. vissment la another column. 427:3 .i-- q . 'A'Aaaal AJTD S -- i twic E8TAaU8HXX X.0C1XT7002 aansssi XH 1S10. 4 ' v "t I -- o ii ij:g c e.?ag c no A3D aVOOHI2IGGiVAS PLATrs. ! TJtaband Eastern- nna In nse. and la faUy ;,6th. .Thalni, (except - si'-- Thtch VofferaterA Ladles rnrs of order in workmanlike rnanner" - JXlISTS'irjrGTOn Wholesale Dealers in . - 3 ror.T7an 1 rnaia to n nca- tAl CIcs, ffht?' elit lo &nest ihtltne Sii'? -- j : - Hrn-rT- y AjLtc.ri.r.r.MT.Trf.nnCtnrpr, -- il- 1 s " '. '.It j w.'iyj-fwm-rlv'c-- -- crpied, by Pr. Clintoii.; i i- -, : " 1. J ' '"'" m , s V, , J iW : , I ."i: . v!M .U - tf . , '! r "TO EX:ni?TOIlS: 4rfi - - "" ; f " Of .W12,,12? r?PfTto 'furnish the purchase oi lv Qoyeratrient cSnf ' 8. I. City. ITok - ' ., ... -- . K - i TtTTT : . ' U- - SPfiSfn16" ? property- of every.memberox . "E.onomlcaL Durable and free from O.5 . r.t:'.,;Tl. "TT burns cither wood or ar and soft ooaU Mlrrpri. beta French tad'Gersian; a so Fieri ranted the best mode hard -.. of heatLoz In use. , r Alanlel and other kind ol Frames made to order. . , Scsd for bocx erst at tll3 CwKlCP r-- ASSORTMENT Wrestled. illU rJjUlU . OC. DCP '"'V IclL .(.. ! iTheriu:t:arn,r,.mfr3 '', - Tuic. .GciIhct furnace ' vfiVah4 .c'f ipeojda warrantedJ:as represented, r.;ormone v -JTir . , w.'iJ ' - -- ' T " , ; ''J !, ! hmmmmmmwmmmmmUb' . Z iZJ' - . IU TTF r- HTY - -- J! (CZlI J 1 |