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, ,.,.,.-. -W-,--F4-H ff-- 8 If y0L1WlSl1'lZOsCl12LSl1lSC the Board, please Wait until the winter Season is well over, and the H soft glove engagement of our fight- ing editor is ended. He will attend to all business in his depart- ment immediately upon his arrival. If you Wish to see any of the editors upon important business shortly after the book is issued, you may addressthem at Saratoga, Paris, Alaska, Sandwich Islands, or summit of Popocatapetl. And now all is over. The last original idea has succumbed to our potent scissors, the last sianguinary stream has. run its course, the last bottle of ink been spilled, the last tuft of editorial hair been pulled out, and the last billion feet of midnight gas burned. You have the book--read, me'zz'z'z'a!e, REFLECT, GROW VVISE. A li . . . . - '2 ' X 1.g,vvf,,usr,,,- ,. C F ,::.gggg::::1i,,gggg5.., ,Z 'N ,::, .,..: 1',:z',',',g555,ZI',! . 5 tra, ff or 6 ,,,S,, t . XX 7. v 1 4 i 1 l i I i l A 5 V A x ! i . N, -Ni- f i 2 l . Q Q 1 5 ly: ., 5 3 4..--,I V 4 Q i gi, i . s l I' l f fill li l i , , . it ' l 1.- - N - V l ix , l e is l rl ' ll' , 3 X I ik 'Ll if 3 1 i 3jZ'l, 1 lihqlj ,Z ' v 1 l i 1 . ' S ----m...,.-i 7 l- i ' M 5 1- .,', giwif.'ff 'v'H'f'2'c'r-ef---fw-,,,,,,, A . lla, 1 ' 1 1 mm -s-s ff'i'f'fr'f'-'ff+-fl-M--f.mmK,.,.,W liar! 1 ' ' M' Wf5+lll'lC.I:.fiff1Q'1i .1-232 ..r, -,gZj.15,g,,25.-Qfi fl.: ,--Q15 .ff557f'f'? 7 f' TW --A--V-F-b--1121:-Y ff-1:-.ff-, .-liiir' ' ' I -V---N -.-air.,-.,ss:AQas.as.fQil22lg: :.i35s33,.g-i-gg.,-5-53 -,Q .55 'P V: 5 N m mifUfv ' it X igLl.iE:E:Tf:g::a.,:G--- if- L ii . 'fi
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