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*TBE DAILY SUN
Tuesday Momraa. Oc-romtu‘24
who have lived in yonr midst end reel-
ieed the trevneo*iot'» struggle you hare
maintained to prevent the utter disari
'.ou of aooiely, must feel, as y<
»m~ Ofue in Ihe Stm Ji
tide <f Broad street, Second Door
Wed
mrifcv
on First
on hburlhJ'JUM.
few Adeaiitemetdl nlwayt fouw
Page ; Local md Bvtineu Notice
kJPam
j'ESE'
ssr tsa&erT*'*
Tsrrsa. Hait* Oa, White J
1. L. ant*. Chsttsnoofa. T~H
tiSbHc
feel, that ton have had no eynmathy.
no help, no eneoursgement; ana that
which was approved ou the part of the
peoplo of Chicago in the defense of so
ciety in the midst of her trouble, is mode
an accusation and held up ngainst you
' and the ani
mosity of your political opponents.
' i *f rejoice that alii the Snteriag you
iave undergone, all the perils through
which rmt h'lfMl teve art
cfcaage W Oar MantfUn Prise,
Wc ask aiUaUon to our new terms of
crfeSeteftetfai
first
teach your oppressors that, whilst suffer-
' smarting under
uiagts fesass snttNufwayistfti
. hmmutet. . , .
tf££i& ^
niielWlMiiislial asrrtlnamn up
quest, adHwsMd the poofla « Host-
gomery, Alabama, last weak.
We swgrwt oar want of space to 'mm
oat reader* ths spssuh in fall, mads
him on that ocossion. We can only give
two extracts, whit* we take from the
report of it ae it appeared fat the Mont
gomery Adcertieer. OaOcdW BRkVdA*
tecedente are well
seelone end able War Democrat in the
greet contest of arms egeinet the right of
a State ta secede from the DlAon.
ss eooa ss the 0>ntlimw"Wtnt»s Isid down
their erma in the mafntofkne* of that
cause, and returned their obligations Wi
der the Constitution, he, With equal
seel end abiUtyt meioteined that the
object -<ef the war, an the part at
the Jedeeel enthodtiee, was
1 dished; and that the Union being re
stored, all the State* were clearly
justly entitled to representation in both
Houses oi the Congress of States With
that, “As tsar issues,'V hbeet' whioh w*
hear so much, ended. The result* Of the
war were ell aeoepted, far goad faith, by
ail the Southern Staten Sveraiaoe
new %oar after that, inaegumtsd by the
Radicals agslnit the Conetstutroii, in what
is known as the Reconstruction meas
ures, Gen. Blair has been, and attfl is, as
will be seen, a zealous ca-operator with
all those who contend tor the right* of
the people, and of the State*, under tho
Constitution . And so are alt eoosiatenl
Northern War Democrats. It is impossi
ble that it ahould be otherwise. But net
ther time nor space will allow us now to;
say more, aitlier of tho speech or its au
thor. Tips nvfym/ri. ‘ VAfanvul to apphar
below: A. H. B.
but to those who care for my opinions,
it is known that I am no friend of the
New Departure, [prolonged and enthusi
astic applause and cheers.) But I be
lieve in wi. patriotism m4 purity of the
motives of those who have choecn that
path: but while I shall wtttt’ hold to the
opinions which f haVo heretofore ex
pressed, oud shall not yield one inoh of
my own oonrtctfons ns to tho nnconsti-
tutiouelity of the uaariiatioaa of the Rad
ial party, ium wiUiug to tight the Radi
cals in any shape the Demooratse party
may determine upon.
' * * believe
: sdireodering mV own oonvio-
(Applause.) I tx-liev* that policy
sd to give us suoeew in the elec
ting
We
have the
leiuure of hearing a public address
from the able and admired Senator be
fore he leaves Montgomery.
Xtliecellanrono.
Danforth’s Dentrifricc-
1 Sr , BEOwnma a rox
Good Opening.
ingei d
hall ■ tract, furnished throughout, whan there are
oooupahtla arranging to leave the city, House for
rent. tad (nnltan fur rite Saw. **rtf ri tan
ler wrong such as no
have borne before, this has not
in yonr hearts tho common
if humanity. [Prolonged applause. ]
fellow-citizens, wo knew before that
•till lived mid t>*»*ed in the
people of the South; men as
l* they showed themselves to be in
niggle which lias passed oould
it,the claims of humanity,
prolonged applause.] Ruin
It have not been able to extilt
hmm Zi%: Mark W. Johnson’s,
¥«lu.
i the Chronlela and Sentinel, October SO.
Agricultural CongrcM,
if?
On [yesterday morning we published on
imely, and eminepDy practicable
■ from Hon. Herschel V. Johnson,
lent of the Agricultural Congress,
to "411 agr '
friends of
oal, aid ooi ______
ths country. ,, "~WeScartHy’commend {he
word# of this distinguished gentleman to
800 JMk, MMfsd Seed Barley,
*50 0mA Seed Bye, ta arrow,
500 mtgh. Seed frheett,
210 Btuh. Bed Clover,
215 Both. Bed Tap or Herd*
Bros*,
224 Bush. Orchard Oram,
lOO Bush. Tall Meadow i
the people of this •pd every'other Htsrik - firms*, to euliue.
SS I m Btuh. Blue Brass, and aU
other useful Brasses, Arc
500 Cut. Fresh Turnip Seep ;
ALSO i
lOO Tama Ham Foul Btiumn and
other Guano, for Wheat. Etc.
AtSOl
500 Dixie Flows mad other
Umwm. ItMo 11.10 to $f SO. chmtet thu Sow.
the thinking musses tor •
operation, which should
baa mad* an appeal to
for assistance audeo-
ould be productive of
much good.
When the Obagmes assembled in this
oUy lest October, in obedience to the in
vitation of our Fair Association, our Mu
nicipal Government and our Board of
Trade, the great States represented and
the nutobAyttadAaipeter of thair repre
sentatives gave assurance of the impor
tance of its labors. The result of those
i^Jsasiss.ssis'ssr
seekers, but to assemblage of earnest,
practical and experienced workers. The
next meeting—to be held in the city of
, on ther first Tuesday of December
imises to be even mote interesting.
A luge number of additional States will
be represented, and ihe Congress assume
eveu yet more of a national character.—
At the first session, ootomitteea were ap-
i -painted to
consider and report upon
rty aretj bnonsh of iadustry. These
ii iweli ' ■■ w. a reports will be submitted at Selma, mid
I do not Bow bow^weD It jiknownTj jongtjtute a moss of information of
E ‘ snt and .permanent .yaln*. . Aopnsoli-
tion with tlie Nnahville Congress will
probable be effected, whioh will greatly
enlarge ths territory to l>n operated up-
id*
oo bp the association.
arid oorrespoD
aod uk*
introduced, and
applause.) I
parture, so far from be^_^
adopts a its pdliey, X
without
tious. (i
lias fsfiedtd give
tious of this rammer wad autumn; and
for the reason that it was a confession iu
open court of our inabilltf to carry the
elsotions upon our own principles; it was
a oo^MNihitM mmt —ifra a ennoge
siou in order to .draw to ns otham wm
had hmetefens noted agsinat ns; bto in
ioskiag that concession «l fitted to
oandicSitee before the people in liar
with that platform. Tans while
Democrats were disgusted at this oonoes-
sion, no Uepublioans were ooucilisted.
"Now, my fellow-dtixeus, to my view,
the future does not look gloomy, even
under the louse* we faa*e suffered tills
slimmer and autumn. I have not a sin
gle feeling of deepondonPl (,
disceusiows upea thynswili ensuo, whioh
Will be of interest, not to any particular
titote or section, but to the people of the
entire oouutrv. Its national character
and scope will be productive of harmony
and kindly feeling, and will bring into
friendly intercourse representatives from
tha North, South, East aud West.
Ik is important that thw suggestions of
e ‘Sun diovernor Johnson should fa* carefully
*' considered and earned out Tho State
harmony
snd locfal tgdcnlUirai oud mechanical as
sociations throughout tho country should,
•h tha.MtKM day peistliB. for them is
little time for delay, see to it that ar
rangement! are mad* for having del*,
gates of tho right kind—-earnest aud
pro*tiohl-meik—present. Every oounty
agrioultural society should exercise the
name vromytws ■ end.torn in Rmnelew-
of dolegatcs. Every association
Id mnib funds ps«T r *** n nits to it*
means, and railroad companies should be
oousulted with regard to Mies of trans
portation, etc. We feel oonvinoed that
a little work in every town and oounty is
all that is neoossary to mako tho next
Ooagross a great snroeest -
It is wall understood that tha
can party OMtaia* in itsalf
content, of bUternoes, of rivafay> sad of
disaffection, and it fa natural in then
preliminary elnntiona that those who
tagoniae the renominstion of General
Grant, shoald attempt to hold their posi
tion within their party, in order that
defeat hit
well that his
their iaflaenoe may ^sa^used to
nomination. I know
nomination. I know very well that bis
nomination will not be defeated—at least
that is my solemn oonrtotie*; that ha la
now «be dictator in the T
that he aspires to be i _ _ _
(Applause.) ^ believe that' he
i the HMnpIfaaai
sin the country at
large. (Applause.) I believe that he
wiu dictate his own nomination; bat
then, my feQow-citisens, 1 know that
some of the most conspicuous, able and
mmritfuom wJbo highest m
the Radical party, will leer* ths Repub
lican party whan Giant is nominated
and burn thair ships. (Applause and
laughter.) When they Mil to defeat him
for the nomisqfina they will take good
pains to defeat his reflection, (lte-
newsd spplanaa.)
w # * 1
1 There la one point, my Mk>w efti-
sens, in Wbieh the parallel fails to hold
oat The suffering of Chicago is almost
—* by ths exhibition of the
It is mid that there is no evil without
ne acoompanyiug compensation, ai d
must, therefore, regard tho presence
of this brave and enlightened Patriot in
Mdntgomory, brought hither by hi* du
ties a«_ the Democratic member at thr
■Sul
|
tiou
knit fcf Iriohft it yropsr hoi
to resent TH« Committee, whose secret
inquisition is now being conducted in sn
interior apartment, in one of the pAlts
. cflCCMmna to realise in
, tile ptnotiaal -meaning of the
Act of ~
boandieee charity of the people of this
whole country sad of distent ~
sai; '
have been allowed to want .
A the world's wealth oould
give tli mi It co«M not restore their
dead, bat it has generously fed Ihe Ht-
frato all parte of the world,
humanity, u
tbs wretched
crowded thither
in Chicago, the
whole world has said that, when they
were stricken down by the hand dt vto-
thy fey the «nrt|.rip|| Hpkrih. (jlnaaSlifin )
This picture of suffering, of endurance,
of dimeter far a breve t»opie struggling
to bold together the bonds of aaaMOy,
and almost perishing in the effort; age
sns««Hj!£iatri
grand trait of humanity, of OMierOS
and«f amgasaimity wMeh hMOhai
tensed tha dsptaaahla distisM add
desses the picture of oat enilcruM
in Chisago. (Prolonged op-
. . i of yonr
lepplaose] s" who know tl ‘
rjsaaoa wisunto to zzoxoe in nu
• .gBrnimmffsjsfs. ...
tljl, ROOM UOUti£,
Si, tl rely new, ylth superlur Sxtuta inet Whlko-
l,KOO BTJHIlPMkj*''
Red Rut Proof Oats
OPPOSITE
WurehoEEe, Broad Htreet.
made "Sooetwa 1
ALSO:
Tike Keller Patent Brain Drill,
For Bowing Wheal, Etc.
A. | Evorythlug else ueoded In tbe AgrlculUt-
Mark W. Johnson’s,
r. o. BOX UO, SUastt, Oa
C6aL CREEK COAL.
■ Have oir bind. ant> xac aacamiTO.
dally, tha beat quality of
ailUINI.OOAL CREIK COAL,
ou tuns« sminur com, u.
•oonuanlKi with ta. Mm. will not be
..00 Saved I *21.00 Saved!
PUCES AMD TERMS OF
WILMON SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
No. 0, Plain Itble $ 48
£ta. A, half-caac, pin bx 60
£an*y
KM)
$10 V
$ M
. Itr
TO.
tt, Folding Cover,
WARRANTED FIVE YEA 118 BY
WILSON SEWING MACHINE OO
We with It distinctly underatood that theae era our
terms from which wa aerer deviate; and wa guana-
ie« Oo hava every polot of axoeUanoa
be foood tu any Tladarfeed HhutUe
Aasala Wsuted for
A.H.STEPHENS
ehKAT U1HTOUY OF INK WAR. Complete in on
- ‘ ‘ idalh
?ttblal
•jig-
fniatclIantoB* OLfipeyliaeintttt»,
TO HMIWRANT8.
THE BEAT ROUTE FROM
Atlanta to Moinphii
Western and Atlantic
Memphis & Charleston & R.
Lost. .Hut. ISO L W.....10J0 t.U.
Ml HmaphU, Mil d>r.U.U P. U U:U P. H.
10 OTHXB BODTZ omBS
Double Daily iPrsins
30 AMY FOZMT OM THE
M lgwiHHlppi Blver
0mwnnal).3l)ii»pin|^Ct*/*. ,.
m'RJLdy^ LINE ~NEir
\ 7KK dr SAVANNAH.
EVERY TUESDAY from each poet.
IM8UKANCZBY 8TKAMER8 OP THIS LIKE, OME
ig>- * m —
JLY. Oommaadar.
The dr«t oUad Bteamahii
Is®©,-.......a....•....•DYARBOHF
wmuo BUULLEY,
tkla line, and one of th—•
«tn each port EVERY TUEBE
h b411a of lading given by theae
by all railroad ooaaeotlona aad aUo $U.-—- . ,
lading glran la Baran nab oa; Cotton doatlnod for
Liverpool and Hamburg b/ M ttm HiAlpr >
IsADHLPHIA AED SAVANNAH MAIL 8TEAJ
mr OOMPAHY.
PUiLaMDELMiJi JtJTD Al
yjurJTM.
EVERY SATURDAY fhom each fobtJ
OMH HALF PEE OEMT.
0AB1M PASSAGE.. $»
DECE. wtthmbNaUaoa..... - 10
Thla line lr oompoood of tha Sret ekaa ataam
WYOMING —*'
SOUTH OF CAIRO.
73 MILES SHORTER
Tlu* Any Other Line ta Memphis.
Mate* CLOSES ooirszonom wtu th« onlr
Train from Memphie to
LITTLE ROCK.
Starting from Atlanta at 10:10 p. m.. yon leave
Chattanooga 6:10 a. m„ arrive at Memphie 10:16 p.
m, leave Memphie for Little Rock 7:50 a. m.
If any ooe ah on Id offer Indnoemente to yon to go
via Maahvllle to Little Rock. r«ne«nber Mat there
is bat one train on that route, nhioh leavne Atlanta
to the Morning etarttof 13 hoore too eoon. yoa are
oa a todione Journey 9 boon longer, and arrive in
Memphie only to moot with 7 hoore mart detention
than If yon had left Atlanta on the 10:90 p. m. treln,
and gone direct by the only RELIABLE ROUTE.
If yea are to go by boat from Memphie, leave Atlan
ta in the morning, arriving In Memphie 13 40p.ee.
Boato leave at 6:00 p. m., allowing ample time Dor
traaafer and avoiding confusion. Finding <mr
Agents who will give reliable information, and allow
no one to deceive yon.
L. P. OUDQER, Agent, Dalton.
W. J. AKERS, Agent Atlanta.
B. F. PARKER, Agent, Chattanooga.
Or Address :
A. A. BARNES, General Ticket Agent,
octlO-lm. Munphie
THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
.mm
The A eel clam etoamen
Herman Livingstone,.
WtE settee toOowti -r
a. 'UTOIOeTON OctoWr «k. ri U:tO aw.
m ** 30, .t 13:90 P. M.
an. bobom •• «. "**=“»•“•
f Husbur, vis H.v Tort br i
Be. s g*dSttS't Dpyw msqa
Uliuon State fair.
THE IS EXT GREAT ANNUAL,
GEORGIA STATE FAIR
WILL BE HELD ii 1 '
TILE
Baltimore & Savannah
erTEkUSHIP OOMPAN Y.
mHE STEAMSHIPS OF THI8 LINE SAIL FROM
X Hither port every Are (5) days.
Through Bllla of lading and Paeeenger Tickete,
nued to all points In Georgia, Alabama, aad Flari-
The ships an ell Aret-cUm, and composed as foK
volume. Bend for oiraulara with terms and a foil
Iptloo of the worik^ Address NationalJ'ubl ah
deNcrl]
mg Oo
Oo., AUanbw Ge., Philadelphia, 1
Hew Route to Mobile, New Orleans
Vtekaburg and Texas.
Blue Mountain Route
V I A
SELMA, HOME, AND DALTON
Hailrteted and it* C'oumections.
Cotton States
Life Insurance Co.
CUAXTEBOD BX THE STATE OT OEOIKIU.
CAPITAL $600,000.
OWNED AT HOME AND MANAGED BY
Some of oar Beet Fliiarterx.
mi.
at 1$ A. M.. making does connection with
FAST EXPRESS TRAIN
Of Selma. Home end Del too Ueilreed, arriving at
9:10P. m.
aud making otoee ooonecUona with train of Alabama
Central He&reed* arriving at
.11:60 A, 1
3:66 P. M.
JBA with
Booth and North Alabama Railroad, arriv-
740 P.
7:46 A.
tnga
Montgomery
MobUe. _ _
NewOrleana 4:36 P. M.
The Road has been raoanUy equipped and Its
equipment la not surpassed by any in the BouUk
PULLMAN PALACE CARR
ran through from ROME VIA MONTGOMERY ft)
Mobile without change.
IO DILAY AT TKHMINAL POINTS.
• aetowaa
Purchase
A Y. JOHNSON, Local Agent,
No. 4 KimballHouse.
r-m. ,
s t >eeto«l» - W4do nql
ous expreaeion of tyranny as s
mere tiouaezu griersuco or outrage, but
Mthad^Mk oI the whole country,
end a* a vital blow *t the Hooor, Peace
end Freedom of Urn Republic. Indeed.
whetArtertoaa ettiaea could bosst ol
hi* oountre and it* free institutioim with
A Card to the Public.
not already a willflte alare, or else *
•w« of hi* fel- _ _ _ ,
to turn with an- L. B. DAVIS,
oaeh an set of m>- INSURANCE AGENCY,
, , g, IS, WklUhaU iiml.
. O IW«Mk4UM>
Minutes, Bex, Oct. IMA, 1871.
.y* nv* x no. 1 nnuBXNCE cohpomiis
Chicago Disaster,
oomisnlea represent a Capital of 919.MR
“ANDES*’ still eUnds forth to Us
power. Also, the Fireman's Fund Is
andeolveaUi
we at adequate aad equitable rates.
Stiver Plantation to Rent-
■W,viO»T HMD from Mteste, oa Ik, Okritekoocte,
JVl Elver, oa WnlSMter. Kovuabw 1. Mil, U 11
uuip
g .
riehts of the
stood them. La the new war wf tfaslUdi-
«*1 !>arg/ kgaitet tk* OnSaUtatioB and
;he Wend* OB tie ted* of the
the Sbttm "tfSBkt op-
and for tho whole oountty
the eoau-militai7 empire that the
las. *Md« knows os 4*7 of rwlia*.
IVatri. Sarrins k> M. 101. pUo. toten 4u at
■tea »ui oril m matt uMO. isMari
ETXX 1'. UOWKLL,
Oawllu of minor cklldns of W. A. Oroa
Over 2,500 F
June 1st, 1869.
Tko only Oouianj doln* biulnow Is tk. Bonlk
•kri kss ONS HUNDRED THOUSANO
Collars i>w»ited *m> u» ..u,oriu» <* On
Stete at friotgls far lb. pcoteoOoa of nolle, HoMm.
Policies Upon all the
vtaionj tlxeb or ntTOEXHci issued.
A Loan mT 88 per. seat, of the
Premiums €Hven WTsen
Desired.
ALL POLICIES KOff-FORPEITABLE.
MO RBBTRICT1UMD AD TO
dance or Ikawal
Strictly a Home Comp’y
With (to Ospifcl and Investmsnto siH.
It appeals to those who deetre to avaU themeelvse
of the benefits of Lite Insuremo to give it their
Thstiaaahaa antved when ovary thoughtful men
N disposed to mehe this wise paoriaton for these da-
pendent span hie liis.
This Company peopatoa to give el
which are ofltoed by foreign luatHuttoae of like
eharartor, with the opportunity of harping tha vast
PEOPLE OF THE
COTTON STATES
Yweter Home Em|cnrlie-
HttrjvF^iyvqftM Tn sfcr
$NI4
AODRE88 OB CALL ON
WX. J. MAGILL,
Office: ATLANTA, GA.
EDWIN B. HAT, MaMral BamriMr.
OFFIOBR81
aaptt lawddwtos.
lenerel Agent.
, MedtoalKmmlMr.
Cant HOOPER.
wUJapt BILLUPS.
t.. ....Capt FOLEY.
JA8. B. WEST $00., Agents.
BOSTON A^ffiAVANNAH
Btommililp Zslztoe
S TEAMSHIP •‘SEMINOLE** tl,100 TONS), Cept
& H. MATHEWS.
Steeuuhlp •• ORIENTAL ” (780 tons), Cept F. M
SNOW.
Bailing from each port on the 10th, 30th and 99th
of every mouth.
Through bills of lading given to principal points
outh and East
Freight and insurance at lmr rates,
senger accommodations.
Goods forwarded free of commission.
Order goods by the direct line from Boston, and
avoid transhipment.
RICHARDSON d BARNARD,
-Ptaa-tf
Agents, Savannah.
y.roilMKHkOft,
Commencing Monday, October 83d*
AND CONTINUING FOR SIGHT DAYS.
PREPARATION ON A GRAND SCALE!
'Till AQt
THE FINEST PARK AND BEST RACE TRACK
On the Amertean Continent.
Seven Magnifieent Exhibition HaBs!
26 0 SPLENDID HORSE OOTTAHE8!
$10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS
Offered far Fast Horses— Trainees or JbntttiOf. The Fesetest
Hortes its the jrorthuest and South ta he Freteut.
Superior MeommodaHomt for M*A
GRAND STAND
OAPANLM OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND NOFU.
GRAND STATE REGATTA!
Over $1*000 in Cash Premiums J Boat Clubs invited from New York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ
ent Clubs expected. River bank Terraced for One Mile. Ten Thousand spectators can be seated on ths
beautiful green-sward at one time.
Three Newspapers to bi Printed cm the Grounds.
Tel«*n,h. «I1»M. »■« *»* oNmlaftilltwrirtlaa ooth.*ron»d. teyrndalfka tea te.eoavmt.iie. of
miardiofiasss.
SPECIAL. ARRANGEMENTS
FOR THE FAIR
or THS
Atlanta Agricultural aud Ate
duetrial Association, to te
Held in Atlanta, Oct. 16, m.
E xcrumoa ticxxts nott TctV yosi,
FUtedeteUeef Brilimnata Allmte, Ora«te,
and return, vW Savannah Steamship Unea and At
lantic k Gulf, and Macon 4 Brunswick Railroads
(good until Deo'r 1st) wiU be sold for $U 79.
Frsightn drsttnwrt tor ths FairwUlbs esrried at
reyoUr tariff rates out, and returned to Eastern cities
Consignments should be marked to the •Wseratozy
Atlanto ill Att*urtftA*n»» fOi* AUanto Ga., rare of
Atlantic k Gulf Railroad Agent. Savannah;*' Also,
with ths name of the steamer on which the ship
ment is made. 0* D. OWENS,
General Agent
Atlantic and Gulf Freight U
239 Broadway, NEW Yi
G. T. ANDERSON,
Ornsrnl Western Agent,
Atlanta. Georgia. oett-
Atlanta A New Orleans
MHOBT UWE
THR SHORTEST A QUICKEST BOUBLI
Daily Llaa From
Mimmim 90 f$g jg(ggfypfjajpd juggy
Y1X
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY.
aad MteMla, tar
NEW ORLEANS
*M> YU
WUT POINT. ISO ITOON IN V,
nuu UDmmux.
-VIOKLSBTm-O,
.1*1 M,
D a aia> arm eomux, uctubz* i, un,
Dote DU*, hM|« Tmte. Wiu ram er ■
BeMteteOm:
Lai, attuite ri A....'. liMJ
*5 ri u.
Arriv. la Atteateri Ml A. H.
High! trains ran through to Wil'M-
OUT CHANGE OF CARS, forming a
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
Famsngers win find thla routs 99 miles shorter
miijMAll»!il ST ^anyeOwryetoje Mosfi-
erToMaMand all points westsf Sslsaa.
At T:Na k il^ll!fcUto.r.!.\di l. k
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