The Independent . nted, Copies of The Independent,as Follows: 1872, Feb. 29 1901, Teb. 14, June 6, Title Page and Index 1903, Title Page and Index 1904, Title Page and Index1906, June 29 1906, July to Dec. inclusive; Title Page and Index1907 to 1916 inclusive If a subscriber is willing to dispose of anycopies above enumerated, will he kindly forwardthe same, with a memorandum of the pricedesired. Addressr, AMERICAN ANTIQUAR-IAN SOCIETY, Worcester, Mass. For Your Throat When troubled witli coushiiiK,hoarseness, voice-strain, ticklingin throat, or irritation in the bronchial tubes, place one of


The Independent . nted, Copies of The Independent,as Follows: 1872, Feb. 29 1901, Teb. 14, June 6, Title Page and Index 1903, Title Page and Index 1904, Title Page and Index1906, June 29 1906, July to Dec. inclusive; Title Page and Index1907 to 1916 inclusive If a subscriber is willing to dispose of anycopies above enumerated, will he kindly forwardthe same, with a memorandum of the pricedesired. Addressr, AMERICAN ANTIQUAR-IAN SOCIETY, Worcester, Mass. For Your Throat When troubled witli coushiiiK,hoarseness, voice-strain, ticklingin throat, or irritation in the bronchial tubes, place one of BROWNS Bronchial TROCHES in the mouth—let it slowly dissolve,and get welcome relief. Irritation andtickling gradually lessen, cough ceases,voice clears—the vocal chords are easedand strengthened. Contain no opiates—safe to take. 25c, 50c and $1 at lOo Trial 8iie Box fits \<-\l your dealer cannot supply you, wewill mail any size upon receipt of I. Brown & Son, Boston,. THE ALLIES REPLY TO THE GERMAN NOTE Paris, Dec. 30. The Allied Governments of Belgium,France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan. Mon-tenegro, Portugal, Rumania, Russia andSerbia, united for the defense of the libertyof their peoples and faithful to engage-ments taken not to lay down their armsseparately, have resolved to reply collec-tively to the pretended propositions ofpeace which were addrest to them on be-half of the enemy governments thru theintermediary of the United States, Spain,Switzerland and Holland. Before making any reply, the Alliedpowers desire particularly to protestagainst the two essential assertions of thenotes of the enemy powers that pretend tothrow upon the Allies responsibility for thewar and proclaim the victory of the Cen-tral powers. The Allied Governments can-not admit an affirmation doubly inexactand which suffices to render sterile all ten-tative negotiations. The Allied nations havesustained for thirty months a war theydid everything to avoid. Th


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