Tfic National (Jaiue. Who should I meet but N:im Skinpamc, ?Ti:ide tip like a regular Swell, full suit of black, stove pipe hat, patent leather Loot!, and ull. 'What's the' lay, Sam!'' stz I. "Wlmt'8 yer Utile game V 'The nasbuiud game," sezSam "I'm r member and stock holder of the Din? Stockings : Yes, h'.it what's the game? la it 'bones' or 'papers?'" s z 1, kinder ignor in I ha stockings. "It's the oin -bail game," f z Sain ''The Nashunal Game of lase Duil. Want to jiiie f "Well, I don't mind," buz I, "but I'd like to be lei t out of wearing the s'ockings till cooler weather." 'StOA- that," sczSain. "Dirty Stock ings is the pet name of our professional nine. So Sam agreed to let me have some of his stock and some brads to pay for mem betship and we went to the Chateau grounds to see the iirtt game for the cham pionship between the Dirty Stockings and the Soiled Shins of Sedalia It was hot :ih blaze?, but you may pick rue up lor a 1ljt if there warn't more than three thoti hand people sitting there in the Fun. I'retty goon the game hi gan. The first they did was to select an umpite. An umpire's duty is to Man' out one side and holler, an' to iiiake a sure thing of it, every once in a while, he sings out, "One bwl!" "Two bawl!' After thty had stood the umpire out in the suit) one o! the Dirty Stockings picked up a bi;z (lob Hud Mood over a little iron plate like u pavior with a rammer. Three other chaps went and stood on three li:t!e sail loft cushions ; three other kllo'.vs winked at each other and got as far out in the fioid as they could; anoth er man planted himself about tilteen feet from one of the chaps on the little cush ions Sam says they call this man short Btop, because he don't stop there long be fore his head is caved in by the ball. 'Mien a player stood behind the chap en the little iron plate an' another went i'i front of him ami began to pitch a ball at his head, and ho dodged it, an' then the chap behind hiD would chuck it back. Ihuio by the feller that held I he full hand of clubs got mad, struck the ball an' drove it into the short-stop man's slum aeh, llung his club back an' knocked out the ft ml teeth of the man behind ; then he run at one of the chaps on tho little cushions, knocked him down arid stamped Oft him, and went for the chap on the next cushion ; but the hall gut there somehow b fore him, and the chap on the second cushion gtubbled it and fetched him a pelt si le of the head as ho came np. Tticn the umpire yelled, "Out!" The crowd cheered, the wounded were carried oil' in an ambulance, new men put in their places and they began all over again. I asked Sam if ainhody ever got hurt playing the nashunal game ? "Not enough to inteifere with the R- me," scz S.tai. "We've located our grounds very near t tic city hospitals; have o ir own ambulance, coroner and under taker, and the doctor brings the medical students over to all the matches to study surgery. We did have a life and aceident insurance agent ; but the hVst two match es failed his company." Sam saj's that when the nashunal game was first ii.troduced, men used to play for fun anil exercise ; but since John M orris -y, Jim Fisk and our kind have taken the game up, they have to pay ,a member of the professional nine a thousand dol lars for the season, his doctor's bill and all he can make through his friends' inside b.it. lTn can bet your pile the nashunal game's a big thing. I a ULuuiAt; sron.i:u. o imes Praticia. a young carpenter of Tort RxhnioiiiJ, Ktiiten Island, i. a tine fellow, tint uc':s backbone, lie fell ia love with Miss lu'mira S:rupsou of West New Brighton, a pretty ti.'i ot 'J2. and after a courtship ot a year c niciiide.1 to marry her without in-fvriiiin-4 l.M fitlnr. lie s;-.t down the weil- iinj; d iy for last Wednesday a t-k ajju. tiaij:. iciions for liie tiuiou were st etdily and properly niiJe. lie reutcvl a two-story cottage, nun tiuded by trees and clambering vices, 1'uruis.hed it. Kunolied it with roceiie, wood and coal. And' Cnally on the inorning of tiie apjioiuteil d-iy took hi biide-to-be and her mother tlieie. As the afternoon wore away. Miss Kltnira h:l a table with w ami enkes, and, that done, j rceteded to couip'tle Ler wed-. dn.; toilet. Metntime a rnrti.ie icid rolled up to the dn ir. and waited to take the pair to the min ister's. The bridegroom (in antieiptitioi ) h'4 been carrying coal and wood into the house all th attetnoou. At about 5 o'clock, hu labors havinK bete concluded htid los ! .!;e.g outfit having ttriived from the tai- .V, hu tofd Mi.-- iJ'miia that he was ohi t. ;'.: barber's to get shaved', iUid would tiv be back. Wait with supper for me," said he. She said she would. She wait'd. She waited long. a her white diess and bride's veil Mie wailed ; bat he came not. The fact was, ou his way to the barber's Y.k father met him, and after seme talk, per suaded l int to tum aside from the road w hich led to the variagatec:' pte, and to return to the homo of his childhood. That evcuin one of Miss F.'mira's brothets visited the Iiousc of the elder Francis. He seemed per plexed. He imjiiiied for Mr. Francis. I am Mr. Francis,"-replied the bride groom's fit her. "Yes, 1 koow," tfphcu'lhe visitor; ''but IJmean your s jn. Mr. James Francis " ".Why, what do you want of him V ''"Well," said the young vi.r.mr, with some hesitation, "I am Miss .Khnir.i Simpson's brother. Your son was to have married my 6ister this evening. She is waiting for him, wo are all waiting fbr him, but lie is not to bo found." "I can tell y,m where he is,"' said the ci der Francis. You go back, young man, and tell the folks that I put my sou to bed two or three hours aro." Later in the evening the guests arrived, and a r um her of the young couple's friends Bf-eioidid the two story cottage. Tee next morniDg the disappointed bride roamed through the village in search of her recreant lover. Finding him at last in a public place. -she put her fist under his nose, lie retreated. Miss Elmira Simpson is now in possession of aottag?, rent paid for 01,1 month, fur. nibbed throughout, and provided with pro- Mr. James Francis is in ha -heloi r:oid. What it vs licit i' H K'liced him so powerfully when his fallur met him on the way to the bar bir's no one knows. The elder Fnii.cw says lie knows it, and that's enough. Ar Y San. ILLIONS JiKAIi TESTIMONY TO THKIU WONDERFUL CURATIVE EFFECTS. FltAZIKIt'H CJLIF0RM.1 IIEiiB HITTERS A true ineilfeine. muni-fuel i: ret from mire jiiieesor vital i mi.tt Ilei tis. Hoots, 15Urfc, Flowers, Ae.. einl.raeinsr t weiit.v-me speeies, loini'lV '"ow ing-on tin-yolileii mountains ot Cal ifornia, parts of South America, ami Jt.ilia all possesMtitf wonderful well-known curative' powers, ami are odored to h!1 people, of what ever t.iiijriloiii, ::1M1. nation, name, or eolor, as :!ie let medicinal pit pniatioii ever discovered tor the cure of I V s i i: 1 S K A , I.ns of A ppet ite, I wildest inn, I.iver Complaint, (ieneral 1 -1 i T 4 DiarrliiM; Dysentery, Flux, Cramp. IJilioiisness, lleailaelie, Cholera. Cholera Morlius. Cliills. I'Vvi'nind Ajrue, ami for the re lief ari'l enri'of Afi'ectioii.'of the ltlmlder fitrl JCiitnoys, Cains in the liaek ami Loins, m.l Cruptive Diseases, sueh as Strotula. Tumors, l'imples, A.C., arising fniiii fiiiparity of the tllooil. J-?" For sale by all DrtiL'srisfs. au.10.-ly.l WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES. . t'HILDS & 0. ooi s mm AT VERY LOW PRICES, AT H. CHILDS & CO.'S, 133 ivoi stri:i:t, A lavire Stock of Nailed Hropuns. for Miners ntut i lirnaee Men, eonstantly on l and, which fv si II from Id to 20 cents per pair Ix lmv the tifUal maiket rates. J uly i'T, JsTl.-.'Ji'j iwmi mmn iMFiii. WM. P. PATTON, 3innliic'ttii'c;i nml I)itlcx In Al.f, KIM'S OF CABINET FURNITURE M. ISO niitl liiiton Sirct-t, joiixsroirx, va. Tt:iraiJ, ISeilsteads, Warht!d, s'idefi.iariN, hamlier Sets, J'arlor Sets. WiinlrolM-s, Hook Cases, Lounges, &e., Are., Ae., &c, &e. ':iin Cluiirs, Wood Sct't CV..iir", Kitchen Fin iiiture. Hi d Lourjics, Mattresses, 'retc-a-'i"etep, 1 'xteiis'en 't'lH'?,' Iiinitif? Tal-ies, Ciiplmanis. Are., Ac, &e., Ae., Arc., &c. KVKHV DESCRITTIOX OP SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent style nml at low prices. Cabinet and tinirmakers' materials of all kinds for sale Fiirnit ore deli ci ed at eny point in Johnstown or at i! ii!i-oad Si :tt ion free of extra ehar-e. WM. f. l'AT'i'U'i. Johnto-.vu, Oct. 13, l.-70.-tf. KEYSTOXE BOLT WORKS. HUBLEY, ADAMS & CO., 0. 5 MARKET Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., MANUFACTURERS OF CAItKI AGE AND TIKE HOLTS, I'LtJft' AXI) MACHINE BOLT?, NORWAY CAKK1AGE HOLTS, BIlinOE AXI) HOOF HOLTS, SCKISVr HOOK HINGES. 0-14.a.Vi. WAGON BOX STRAPS .JAMks F. 3J1LL1KKN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AXI J 1 1CA L. JSTATE AiillXT, IIOLMDAYSBUKG, PA. "noeial ntfontion plven to tise eoileetion of Hat in in Blair. Cainln-ia. Hunting. Ion, Bedford, Centre ami 'learlieM nmies. Parties wi.-liiit)r to f.nreiiase, rent, lease, sell or exehanire real estate will find it greatly to , tin i ennueuee in eiiuer ii'g nsn or uer nian solicited. ItKFF.iiF.Nr ks Win. ?.Iann, Esrj., ?ressrs. Mnr-B-nn, Bosh A: ('.., (ien'l C. It. T. Colli, I'tiilaiiel r.l:ia; Messrs. J. T. Way A: Bro., W. M. Gormlev, K-i., II. B. SffMfr, l-it-, Pittstnirir: iron..lolin Seott, Iliiniiii-.lon ; Hon. S. S. Blair. Mollidavs nir: lion. B.C. Rose. Itoona; J. W. Woods, Esq.. Lewistown: Cyrn-i Elder, Esij., Johnstown; Win. P. Wilson, Esq., Bellefonte. Ll-tL'.-ly. R : A E t? T A t 1: a c i j : n c y of t GEO. Y. OAT MAN &L CO. OJJiee in oIoiifle Itr. Several parties wish to secure Houses in V.t,- I enslmrjr at fair M-nt'.- ; Houses and I,ots are for rent on fair terms. I Give us a description aud price of v. hat jolt I lia ve for rent .- Let nr- Jrnow w hat Mud of u House or House j arid Lot you wish to secure as a tenant. Have you li HA h or l'Elti X A 1, 1'UOVKll i Tl you wish to sell, or do you wish to inly ? ji'osiu am st:a: us at oxces t-""Our ti rms are reasonatde for all ser ices I reiaCA-e j.o abo e matters. See lt-ni Estate tJa.. tte." ; K, . w. O ATM AN & CU. ! Llier.stuirpr, Feb. 4, ls71.-tf. JOHN MAT. IP II ANT, Wholesale and r.etiit De.Ier i 1 Frcsli Fisli. Oysters, Tcptafc. Fruits, k. j on xs to ir.v, Western Fish, at 8c. to 10c. per lti. Fresh Shad, at hit . J.er lb, or ise. nl ;I( ee, or four for fl.tx). Extra No. "i Mackerel, per bid., at $ 11.00 E.xtra No. Maeiierel, per half I.I. I., at ti.75 Extra No. Mackerel, per ijiiarler, at ."..." E.vtra No. J Mackerel, per kit, at xt Ite also keeps On hand ail kinds of Vendi bles. Fresh Butter, etc., which he receives dailv. 7Wiil visit ElK-nsbura-, Carrolitowii aiid Ijoretto each week during the season. May iT, ISTI.-tf. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED!jfT4 A-nI Work Warinntrill Ir'f 1 V ' i' Mi INl'MENTS Tom h Sto.nks, Hr-UfM UF.AU and Tai-.i.kTops, made of JK the finest Italian Marble and in si vie 'jhTl' of woikma-tship not surpassed tr any manufacturer. Give me a eail before deeidinif upon rurchasinsr nr orderir'k work elsewhere. JAMES WiLKlNStJV" Loretto, April 2t, lS71.-r. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS. ItiflcM, lonlle ami Single liarrcl. Shot Cvns, llewlrcr. Ammunition. Sporting Goods, Rifle Barrels, Lock, Mount ings Gun Mat eriii !:.;. Send for a Price List. Address. I. ll.JOUXs'i'OX, tJrt'it H'rst,rn (inn Hi.rJi.i, It!) Smithtield Street. Pittshursrls, Pa. t' N. B. Army Curbines,Kifics and litvcl verii boujfht or traded for. THIRST NATIONAL SADDLE AND x iiAnxKsssiiopoFCAMmtr.v ropMr Hi'h street, (opposite Cnion School Hons.-.) West Ward, Kbensburtr, Pn. M. M. O'XF.IL'r Proiirietor. Snil ilt and IlornixM mml,. ...,-i .... paired and all other work in mv line evecuted in the best imiiincr, on the shorten notice, and I at the most reasoiiuble rates. U-l -tf j visions ami fciel. tos-esM .n f his I ! la in AEW Ff RM:1N J. OLD STIND GOOD GOODS & GREAT BARGAINS I Oil THE HE AMY CASH I HAVING become proprietors of the .-TORE !;i (IM imd STOCK tF GOODS recently bO bui riii'r to H. . SI:o maiscr & Co., arid bavilijr pui chased an additional STOCK OF NEW GOODS IX Ultr.AT VAVII-TY, we are now prepared to supply all the old ens- i ton ers i f the late tirm, and us many new ones t as wiil put i onize us. w ith Goods cf nil kinds at PRJCES FULLY AS LOW 1 hs nv other merchant in or out of Camt.lia j counry. it I;, our intention. to keep our Store ' constantlv stovked with iifiuland well selected ! assortment of WtV GOODS, DRESS GOODS, i FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS. IM ITS, SIIOi:S, H ATS. CAPS, CM 'l It I N G . A RPETS. Fl HX f ! TfitF. !)Ik CLOTHS, V EFNSWA R E. til'.O ' CF.I!li:S, FLOFR, BACON, FISH, SALT, TO ' HAt 'C . t'KIA 1!S. and all other articles, lursre i or small, that cim lie found in any str.re of like oharaeter in the county ; and as we intend to iiELL KXCLI'KIVCLl 5r C.iJ?ca Oil COVXTHY PltOblCK, rtnd make no bad debts, we feel sure that our stock mid our prices will not only secure but retain for us a libera share of pi.tionajje. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL are respeetrullv solicited, and if wo fail to ren der en t ire satisfaction, both as regards the (:iial itv of our voods and the prices asked for llu -in; it"wi!I certainly bono fault of the new tirm at the old stand of Shoemakef .V Co., Ilijrh street. i)on"t forget to call and v. e'li not forget tojiive you full value for your inoii'-.v. .MYERS & LLOYD. F.lienslnirjr, .inn. r?S, lS71.-tf. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY i J. A. SHOEMAKER, Vii-fictrrcr, izl TThc'.ss izi ?.o::U tci'cr :a Til V, USUI lx" M A CHINES. IlORSE POWFR.. WIND MILLS: plows and n ow POINTS. SHOVEL PLO -VS. CULTIVATORS: HEATiNO GG0KIN3 STOYcS OF EV EH V DESIGN ANI PRICE ; Church, School and Dinner BELLS; 1,'kST IRO'i Fi:.CI.f3, IETTLES, tl CAST iUBff fill of every (leseript ion, Ac. ALL WOliK WAKIiANTKI) ! ! C"?"SpcciaI attention paid to the repa!rn3f of iil kinds of ."toves, Fnrun'fi Clensils, Arc. A 11 orders promptly at tended to. Old metal, prrain, etc.. taken in e.vchanjre for work. Ebensburir, July 1, ls71.-3m- REMOVAL and ENLARGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. Til COFFER & iEHEI WARE. ILivift'sr rei-ently taken possession of the nrr ly r;tteii up :::id commodious liuildinir on lli;ii strict, tv.o doors east f the Hank ami marly p-osite the Mountain House, the subscriber is letter preoared tht'n e or to maim fact u re all art ides in the TIN. COPPER and SI I EET-I ttl IN" WARE line, ail of which will be furnished to buyers at the very lowest living priors. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cockicg-j Parlor and Heating Steves of the most approved dc.-djrns. -pPOFTING and HOOFING made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture ami ma terial. REPAIRNO promptly intended to. All work done bv me will be done riyht and on fair terms, ami all ST IVES and WARE sold by me an be depended upon as to tjunlity and i eanuoi ne uuiiersoiu u price, .-v corr-.-iiuanee r.t. 1 i:ti'i eas( r-t pHfron:-.sre is repectt ully solici ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en tile satisfaction to all. VALLTE LFTRIXGEU. Ebcnsburg, Oct. 13, lsyo.-tf. L&m BROTHERS, .SUCCESSORS TO II. WOLFF, Jr , & CO., Importers and Dealers in At the old well known stand. Cor; Liberty Sixth (fate St. Clair) Sfs. i'lTISISl'ECGII, I4., Are now reef lvinjr a f nil assortment of Hard ware for the Fallaud winter trade. Our recent fire bavins-destroyed all our former stock, we are enabled to offer an ENTIRE NEW LINE of GOODS, fotrniiT at rnesKXT prices, and which we are prepared to seli at the lowest osi!te rates. Sjiecial attenlien called to oiir Larjre Variety of Jlovse Jlinhlrrx' Hnrihrnrf, Ctuwittt fx' (( yn7.sn77(.s' Tools, A i) i'c nil u ml In, i tie in r.n t Hull!' VnrnihinQ ttoml. Table anil I'm het Cutlery. Meat Cutter, Ulciuh JieVr, Ac Liberal nrrnnarements maVe Willi Prddlers, and parties having ordi-rs for foods in our line' Out wholesale CatoUwue maiied to all Iiealers desirina-it. Send for (.ne! autr.lo.-2tu.! KXt'HIMOS TItliirn O CO c o f u Pi o S3 C i i. i a 2, o - c X CO 12 if. J3 c CO I Ul fill C3 DC CQ CO CQ w J M si5'! :.LJji.)u. xiSH.i.ix:j "tea o w H O S3 CQ "O " AUCTION! AUCTION! HAVING been commissioned by Gover nor Geary to act as .1 L'CTIOXFVIl in and for th Itoro.l,rh rT i-H n now I'iei.are.1 to reeeiveand sell at Pirhlie net ion : .,.,..iivr, V-." "V"13' "ares. Jier- ;.' . "'in a iso attend to the duties : ot uctioneer nt all sales of I.an.Is; Tei e : nrnts, Live Stock, Household Fun.itu "o, : ,e., Are., within the limitsof said JJiuouirh : yi riiKTiuifcf-iire. l11(jnire at Xo. Km 11 : Lbensburj,', pril a, is71.-tf. Death of Hie AiilJior of "Ileau til ul ssiotv." A few years npo tleie apreared id an Aiiu'iican newspPt er j nt)lislied inoi eol tlie AVestein States an t xquis'.te poem, entitleil Beautiful Snow " The bi-auty of tlie com position si cured its republication in numer ous journals, i.trd at lepeth it Rum? its way to Kiiu-Aiid. accompanied by the story tliat the ci initial liad betu iiiscovere.1 ii'pou the person cf a yiung woman who had been fioZ'n to death in the streets of St. Louis. l.r a long time tie author jucsitved hi:. incognito, while numerou claimants sought to istablish their right to its authorship and tlie honors ai.peitiUning thereto. S. fne vilio knew the title history of the poem knew also the cau.e of iis authoi'o ret icet.ee in iviuj his name to the world. Soti.c. mouths since the secret was revtaled, antl M?j- r Sigour ney, nephew of the celebrated poitess il that name, brcame known as the writer. The Apiil number of Harper's Msgrtzinc contains a companion poem, entitled "IJeau tifu! Child," which maiked by all the ele gance of diction aud deep religious feeling charac'.eiistic of its predecessor. WhoccU'd have tin tiyht that iu a fc' weeks its "iftnl author would fill a suicide's gtavo? it si ch is the case. We learn from a con in porary that, on the right of April 22d, Ma j ;r Pigo-jmey was f.,und dead in the out skirts cf New York, ir.der ci: cumstauces le.uiiii" to the belief that he had she t him seif. lie had ia early life married a Miss f a lad- of great petsonal attractions. and with htr made a voyage to Europe. Dining their ab.-er.ee rumors unfavorable to her character reached the Sigouruey family. The reports seem to have been well founded, for shortly up-er her return to New Y uk she showid that the cu se of the ninctenUh teu tu,y the ot toon Drink had added nuother tinaie to us list cl victims, bbe a'.'ar.cl ned j her htisl.ai.d, hecs'ine an outc.ii-t, and ius I nixt heard or as an inmate of the penitthti- J ary on Uiackwell's Island. Iitr hud anil's j love was s"id scCL-ic-nti y strung to induce him to make another tlfort to save her, and through his ii licence she wns leleastd, only again to desert her "ionic, lu the winter (i j 1803 the papers sp.'keof a yt-ueg ami beau- j titul wemau having been huint dead under ' tl.e snow in a d.sieputahle stitet in Aew Yoik. Something sei rued to tell Sigom ney that the body was tint tf Lis wife. Up- v makiug it iptiiries lie found thai, his surmise; were only loo true, and after claiming the remains he had them interred m 1 1 at pie ture.-que "silent city" which tvetlciks the j busy harbor of 'ew Yt ik. The story of j thiiL erring wife was told in the touching j hir.gU;ige i f ' lienutifu! Snow." What won- ' der that he shunned the publicity that its I authorship would have confc-i t ed ! The 'ale lltiiiry J. Itiyrnotid, then editor of ti e 2s.-w Yoik Times, was for yeais 'he friend if Mj ir S'gouruey, ami obtained for him rn ploynient as a jou riiaiitt. which declining health rompelled him to abandon. The cir cumstances couuected with his death temain a iRVfcf.ery. Not fven Ids child, for whom he always displayed the tenderest pfirctiot', can throw any light upon it. The latis' effoit of his genius is disilayed iu the j rt m already icfeoed to. beautiful CHir.n. "Hrnutiful child by the li'.othcr's knee. In the mystic future what r.ili thou be? A demon of sin or nnrfci sublimo A poison C pas or innocent thyme A spirit of evil tiashinir (urn With the lurid liht of a bery crown r (jln!iiij up with a shiuintr track Like ihe uioi nin star that ne'er looks back. Daintiest dresfinor that ever .-iiiiled. Vhich wilt thoirbe, my beautiful child? "P.rautifnl child in my fjardeti bowers. Friend of the bnttei ilies, birds and llowers Pure as tile sparklbur crystalline strewn, Ji-wi'ls of truth in thy fairy eyes liisi'u. Was there ever a w hiter soul than thii o Worsl'.ipped by love in a mortal shrii; i ?Iy heart thou hast yh'-ikleiied for two sweet years "r;th rtiinbm ? of hope through nii-ts of tears Mits beyond which thy siimiv smile With its halo of yrlory beams till the while. "Beautiful child, in thy look is f-ivan A irleani sereno, not of earth, but heaven ; With thy tell-tale eyes and prattlinir tongue, Would thou eouldst ever thus Ue young! Like the liquid strains of the uiockinK bird From stair to hall thy voice is heard ; How oft in the trarden nooks thou'rt found, yith tlowers thy curly head around. And kneeling' bes'le mo with liure so quaint, trii ! who would nn dote on my inf.iat saint? "Beautiful child, what thy fate shall be Perchance is wisely hidden from me; A fallen star thou niay'st leave my side And of sorrow and shame become the bride Shi eririfr, quiverinsr through tlx- street, . With a curse behind and before thy feet, Ashamed to live and afraid to die; To home, no friend, and a pitiless sV-y.. Merciful Father my brain trro'.vs"'wi'l.l Oh! keep from evil my beautiful child! "Krautiful child, may'st thou soar above, A warbling cherub of joy and love; A drop in eternity's mighty sea ; A blossom on life's immortal tree Floatintr, ilowerinir evermore Jn the blessed liffht of the polden shore. And ns I jra.e on thy sinless bloom And thy radiant fa-e, they ""Npel my jrloom ; I feel lie will keep thee undeiiled, Aud His love protect uiy beautiful child." S?Licrn for Lite ru Just TniETY Sfc onus. Tl.e rapidity with whiih marriasje ties are dissolved is equaled only by the fa cility with which they arc formed. A case i f ift man iage occurred at St. L-.uis re cently. William Cu'p, a young farmer of about twenty-two, living near Bunker lldl, 111., had won tlie affections of Melviua Saw yer, a beautiful milkmaid in the same neigh borhood; and his parents not fancying his choice, the young people concluded t'cv defy the lates aud elope, iaking the rnidmgbt train, they arrived at East St. Louis, at which place they met a fisherman, who told them tliat if they were bent on getting mar ried, Justice Jecko was the man to put them through ia the shortest possible time. They came across u baggage wagon and chartered it for a trip to s Louis. Ar riving on the west side of the river long be fore tffice hours, they were driven aiound town until six o'clock, when they halted np in front of Justice JeckoV. The Justice was enjoying the delights of a morning sno- ze, but on being aroused came forth in his morning gown and inquired what was the matter. " Here's a couple of spring chickens that wants to get spliced," answered one of the drivers of the wagon. The justice looked at the young man, and saw at once that he was from the rural dis tricts. He asked him how old he was, and the bridegroom, rubbing the place where his whUker cught to be, said lie was "fden-s ty old eondgh to get married." The bride had on a pair of shoes that re sembled the last remains of a camp-meeting, and a bonnet that might have been brought out of Paris in a balloon. Her hair was dis arranged, and the looked as though she came out of a huriicane. "Miss. I thiok you are too young to get married." suggested the justice. "Xo. I ain't; I'm nineteen, and old enough' and big enough both." The young couple were sworn as to their age, and thtir statements being satisfactory, they were told to stand up. The ceremony was over" in half a minute, the baggage men acting as witnesses, and then the hapnv couple made a bee !ine for the river, intend ing to return at once to Bunker Hill. The young man remarked, as lie wheeled away, that he "didn't care a darn what the old man might say now, as he got what he came after." Thirty Lus,Lels of pears were gathered from one tree uear Ashland, Ky.. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY vnraE? mHSffl s Hundreds cf Thousands o Ucar t.'Stimony to thftr Woni-cr- Ul curative tuccis. -a p "1 o V. y c n ' I s FANCY DRINK. P I Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Prof Splritu aud Itefuse I.iquurs Uoctcrcd, Eplccd and sweet ened to please the taate, called " Tonics,"" Appetiz ers," Kestorere," c, that lead tl.e tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but ore a trno Medicine, made from the Kative Koots and Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. Tbcyare the CJIIEAT BLOOD I' UK. I FIE It nud A LIFE GIVINU FUINCIl'LE a perfect Konovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous inatter and restoring tlie Llood to a Lea!tl.y condition. Ko person can take tUcse Bitters according to direc tion and remain locg unwell. S1UO vitllbe given for an lnrnratlo case, provided tlie bones' are cot destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tLo vital organs wasted beyond to point of repair. For Inflammatory nml Chronic Rheomn tlsm and Gout, Iyepcpsin, r IndtKCStiou, ISiliotis, lleuilttciit mid liiteriuitteut Fevers JJisent.es of the Ulood, Liver, Kidneys, and ltludaer, tlicse liilters Lave been most eucccee ful. Huch Iiiscattes are caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement of the Digentivc Orcniis. IlYSI'El'SIA Oil INDIGESTION', I'-czd achf, Vain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tii;i.t?ie.-8 of the Chctt, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste tn the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, raipitatlca of the Heart, Inflammation cf the Lungs, Pain intho reglcns of the Kidneys, and a hundred other i;alcful 6ymptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Thi y invigorate the Stomach aud stimulate the tor pid liver and bowels, which render thcra of unequalled tfCcacy In cleansing the Llood of all impurities, and imparting now life and vigor to the whole system. FOIt SltlN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Palt r.heiun, Blotches, Spots, rin.ple6, 1'uttuleE, toils, Car buncles, King-Worms, Ecald-llcad, oro Eyes, Erysip elas, Itch, Scurfs, Decolorations of the Ekin, Burners find Diseases of the tkin, of whatever name or nature, ere literally dr.g up and carried out of the system in a ehort time by the use of these Bitters. One bottl? in euth cases will convince the most incredulous their curative effect. Cleanse tho Vittntcd Blood whenever you find its impuritic3 bursting thrcujh the skin larimples, Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you Cr.d it obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelinjjs will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of flic system will follow. TIN, TATE and ofucr WOU3IS, lurking ia the ystcm cf so many thousands, are eSectuaity destroy ed and removed. For full directions, read carefully he circular aroend each bottle, printed la f jur lan guages English, German, French and Spanish. j.tvalke::. rroprictor. k. n. McDonald i co pruggists and Gen. Agents, Ean Franclfeco, CiJ;, and Z) aud Sf Commerce Street, New York. SOLD BT ALL Dr.UGGlSTS AND UEALEKS: I T.'x rroA't A ri'Mie.ly u ti ill '"I- ii t-lc for in yi-ar-, .ni l nr in Ihi.ns nnffs ot i'M-op. pil.Io o' ruring ftl ::;sa::j cf the T;r:-t ai Lzls; lr lonn n;? rii.ii.y rerr.iti kbie cures morits a triiil from all who nre suf toriu from similar aile'-tions ai'o vainly seeking relief. TTul "1 la jr:;ui'::3 jr:vcv. 7:3 f::a 'ce z-'zi xlzil WI1TB er E::ieU:hei i-i;. C:.;Sjasd C;li:. The Pruffzistn s.w it cure? them nil Ar.tsi. 'i lie relief mvl eiire- of it are inarve oiif . 3r:::h::::. Kvery sufTorr will fin I ri'hef and cure TirxAilrsints re.i,i.- only a few doses. -::;a::s. ilns cure! d:irs prr.nor.ii.'c-J inonnUc cc:,:y. lt reuovatcs nr,d invigorates the ?vterri. Ll"c: ..j:jli:it. Most olT.'ctive if'-iilamr ol thi oriin Its lit-nitny notion on (h i-toinfichcureH it. Atji'.jr. It is henlth-piTins nnil appetite restoring. i-VjJon oiunepi is m:rkedand prompt i 3 TTTZ CT 7AZ is ri..h in th medicinal of Tar, conilnned with vegetal. I inrrrA 12. cz: lUrtlities die Titrf of mvloubtf'd value, which passed, not only for the complaint enumerated but. .it ripiily setter ertrtrtsi Krcsi, cleanses th stoiii 1., relaxes the Liver and puts them to work, causes me food to digest, and m.ikes pure blood and begets a vivacity appreciated by both sound and sick. It von re otllictrtd in n v wav, we know if vou try the Lfe-i7i2 tori; pKpirtics'of Dr. Crook-s Wine 01 lar, you will and your testimony to its great ralue iu corrcctin-r anv "ills tint flesh is he r to." Prepared oniy by CUVZ2 CSC 3 A CO. Sold by tirnssiMs cvrrywhere. F:r Cor:fi.a, Ccrcfssa Tior3, S:fa!rej I::ca::s tf the Zrn, or S-roiuU in ny fn ni. rtcst::a. :sci:cs cf the Live-, E:s esccscf theCkis. Zrutticas. r-rr-.c-s. rnt. ttr, Scald Ec;i, Zltcs, ari Ci Ceres, or anv 1 i v one Bottle. SoW bv Di ueiristn pared onlv hy ciivss c::s & co.. r vten, a m me mm I"l I(,certly enlarged our s;'ock -. we nre now prepared to sell at a prent reduction from former prices. Our stock eon rtifrs, Hpilicities, Perfnmerj, Kancy Soap.j, Leon's, Hall's an l Allen's Il.nr Ileitor n.t,ives. Pills, Ointments, Piasters, Liniments, Priin Killers, Ci'r.ite Mag.ieVia, Kss Jamaica O mcer, Ture Fliivormjt Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Srrup, Spiced Sjrup, Hhubarl), Pine Spice., &c - C1GAIIS AXI) TOBACCOS, Rlank Books, Deeds. ICotes and Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envflopes, Tens, Pencils, Arnold's Writirp Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, II13 tftricp, Bibles, Pcligious.Prajeraud Toy Books, Penknives, Pijies, &c. "VVe have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the atlentiou pf the Ladies. PliOTOtlRAPH ALDUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Ci? ars goltl either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, ISGf. Main Street, Ebensburg. LN I ISTIIYT. The undersigned, a graduate of the Balti more College ot Dentnl Sur perj', respect fully offers his PROFESSIONAL services to the citizens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the ovuth. Monday of each month, to re main one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DK. H. B. MILLER, 5?5s Altoona, Ia., tHr Operative and Mechanical DENTIST oinc removea to the Lutheran church Olhce removed to V irtrini atrt v. U..UBIIC cn. 1 ersonn frnm n.,i..;. county or ehewhere who get work done by me tn l ip nnm.int nf Ta.. T,.l: . J 10 llie nmoutllOI 1 eil .Dot ara nn.l a .'mi have the railroad fare deducted from theirbills. All work wabkantkd. Jan. 21, lbo9.-if. AIES J. OATirAN-, M D., iuun uis protehsional services as Phy sician and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build-in- occupted by J. lines & Co. as a store. -Night ca s can be made at hi3 residence, one door south of A. Ilaug'B tin and hardware Bt0re- TMay 9, 1867. gc: . ;. . . . - - "52 I " 3 -i? - S -o 2 i Ct;ti fees- i Ml w 2 Vic-a5? S 4f-y&i. I 9 re ! 1 C 9 T'rS' I ":"." " " M 'ii a (it'iiraven eon- Wtt&il r -VV "V-''TL ke,iT-CrK !-fca: ! jwparatwn; which yrili quickly and A,rJ jv"h tlie best tome preparations of iron ! ellectually accomplish this result. It kkW irI ! is easily applied, and produces a color "V I Im ... - v lblC .1 LL'J. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Tlii-oat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Antony tho great discoveries cf modern science, few nre of more real value to mankind than this ef fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat ami Lunsrs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this and other countries, lias shown that it does surely nml effectually control them. The testimony of our Lest citi zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that CiiERitv Pkctoral will and does relieve and cure the afflictinjr disorders of the Throat and Luns beyond any other medicine. Ihe moit dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Orpins yield to its power; and cases of Consump tion, cured by this preparation, are j.ublic lv known, so remarkable as hardly to be be lieved, 'were they not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it is" adequate, on which the public may rely for full protection. By cnrini Coughs the" forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenpes trial, and con vinces the most sceptical. Kvery family should keep it on hand as a protection against the early and nnperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met at first, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. 1 en der lun3 need this defence; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the 'ihroat and Chest of childhood, Cherkt Pectoral is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes are rescued from premature graves, and s;tved to the lore and aiTection centred 611 them. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds, securing sound and heahh-restorinz sleep. Xo one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pafn ful Bronchitis when they know how easily they can be cured. Originally the product of lonfr, livLorious, and ruccessful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in the utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently re lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as memorable as the greatest it has ever effected. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGI3T3 EVERYWHERE. TA T,77S VEGETABLE SICILIAN IIAIIl RENEWER. Every year increases tlie popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. AVe can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray on Faded Hair to its youthful color, mating it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. Iiv its use, the hair rn-ows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new ccrowth, excepf in extreme old age. It is the most economical Hair Dressing ever used, as It requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparatiox lor its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in 3fedicinet. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE "WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too' much care, to restore grav or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in o?ie which will neither rub nor wah off. Sold, by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, IJ-.II. NATURE'S Contains.no LAC SULPHUR-No SU GAR of lead-no litharge- No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used' in other Hair Preparations. transparent and clear ns crvstnl. tt will not soil the tini'st faluic. perfectly SAFK, CI.KAN anil EFril'J Evr, desideratum l,ono so'l'giit ion ami nn xi) at last! It restores and prevents trie Hair from bo ooininirt.my. lmpurts a soft, jrlossv npiearanoe rt-movt-s Daudrutr, is cool and refresh inir to tlio iit .i.i, cntcKS tne llair from falling off, and re stores it to a preat extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headache, cures all humors, cu-iiiTJV-i"s,CUu,,0.ns' "nd unnatural heat. AS A Dr. G. SMITH. Patentee, Aver. Maw Pre pared only by PROCTOK nttOTHERS," Glou cester, Mass. The premiine is put up in a panel iV?itle' ma'le esprcssly for it, with the name of the article blown in thefrlas. Ak your firuc-p-ist for XATrRVS 11A1H IiESlXJliATlYi:, and take no other. . Snnl two three cent stamps to Procter TtiiOTHFiis for a "Treatise on the Human Hair." 1 he information it contains i3 worth rtiO to any person. J D-iKtl?r v.6 '' J'EMMON & MURRAY, Drujy gibta, c., Lbensburg. l'a. lJune 3, 'U.-ly. "8 LOID & CO., nanu7rs7 JLf L'bessecbo, Ta. Oold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time LepoHts. Collections made in all accessible points in the Uuited States and a general Banking business transacted w 91. LLOYD & CO., Bakkkrs. Altooxa. Pa. Drafts on tho principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received ou deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. ao81. lit! rJffi HAIR RESTORATIVE The Ftn.r;;" y 1IKA7 . . at, lyroti". P Country fTc..V,-?..,, t",.,; ' and v..lu.ll.: variety . f i.- i;iw 1,1 r L . 1 c i .-' i r , ; 'Mi in ',1 n and the Ark uitu i ' ' i . 1 Cl two hll;lt!,i.l i u-i,, j . J- ist.carly tni..:ith. tp,-i:i, ' ' " aii : very evenly x-r-.v. " '..'"'r ' ' well. t!,e c!i itV very c , ' "; ' it is said titver t- ii:iv i "'"' vi'; tl.e "rain-s'.-i t :,. .1 '" V.-Jit ilu'.! re ! 1 r :i ;; ., :; ;': ' v- l.o is w H a 't.tlT.t. .: A -. i ', ' ry, and li . : n, !, . . . , ' i K. li-irz'.-r i f m.'v. , ' . kind y sei.t me Ti f c ',-," , ' apj.rec'.ititi. (i-.-rr. iNi:;cj, j s.-nJ you the f. li.v.vi.., u '. Lis t.wti w ,;ri: ; ' Abraham ' z . tl e !n.r ,., n, Providence, we ate i i,. ? .., .,, .- ' ive. hardy and weevil j.r-., f . j. i nter, hut owns a mlmII ru U.V .' ahotlt 30 acre-:. ;c, ;,j , : ,. ( , ,' ". 1 Monutaiti, in il-tu: t,,'AtlM j,, . ty. I'a. In the h-ir v-5t , ,- '! ''' sis'.it." a ii 51 hr. (.'1,1 ! ,., y' T. timi v;::t attrac'tt 1 hy 1; r, : ' of Hn. ulh wlii-.it. A, m:....' ,v ',. . r.ict, firnwin ain: . ,, ; j j lie plu.'kcd them . tf. a:.d t , ! t-fltne F.i',1, l.e h -iivect.'.: 1'. ( f ;.' half i it. t. Ia 1 : : ha-kttfiil ; it. In, 1 I,, ha I 1:1 , next year, Chri.-: i , I t' -, ;. r , , gut a tti.d.e I 1 ! him a;, i , ., . j north wei-t hid-; f ari l,i i.," was partly nin'ti.i r .1 l v Uitich stiaded l.v aj p!e trti-.i : V nounced 'haniiy .vr.,-!!, s., l eing thrt-sdicii. i: u-hii-1 i!lU i'lj...' the Jtscaster lU-d." S . Mr. Ii.'..,''.' of it again. ah..t;t three -rc-s u a. It fct.iod up he inti!ul!v ,!,,,,-.. ca.-ter. and j ielded !;4 !:-'..;, ri. . , David D-'iwtilvr s :m ! . product. at:d iiarvt-.-te 1 Zm. iik U- ain-ii.g tii f i : ni r- f J V Vallty. in l.ii h it 1 t-;: ' ... . t ied ii4 to other vai'e s. , ....... i'i consmon 5 -ehl had t... r:i ; tuehlea per e:ie, l!: ".I, t . x ' huh rs 4-2 buhtli. k:..: ,ii JU!Vat;c is now fo tin i versa ;iy p..j ,irt;. .;, probaMy 1 e three acr-a n lt ( f j- any other kind. It h.is t. vvr j, by weevil the c't. iff a,".! e:ir .. '.f .' grain; it is toitgh to ai,:' towing it f r the Cr.-t t u .i very tln wy apt eavat.ce ul'Vi :.; ; early Fa'l a-i i S;ir'r", Lu'. t ai makes uj at har-?.-;"t. Th's vatie-y, t..r!ui,r,t !v, rev-; f. the haedd t-f tptcu'at. r?, at..! ;s os u:trniuiion to t-ucti nn exi.-i.t ::.; , man, nor any d 2en f n er, r .r. c sale or put it np to ttn d .! ,.r; ; ... y l"u!tz is a plain, h.i.c: ni.tr. r : daily labi-r for support. W:t;, pr.ittice of men iike ii i:,.-t- ii : .J doubtless ci u!d have ni i :t- a f :':.:. : . is, he h is i:ever itceived even a ? :..-r.-: tion fur his trouble, rated nt it.-: I e-t ' lie has received iw t.ther : t'-.i j others who have sow a this h.'at, a-i :. smaller pn-pt rtk'n lLan tr . A Singular Story. A rgt'ui told of a person who held a pr ;;. :v f auother'si which had run ! r ftvt-j but which, oa maturity, tf f :r.,i U put away so carefully that i t : : .: : it. lie tti efore ciiied 1 n !:, given the 1 .to, stating th.it ;,i ana propo.-iijg to cu e a r-:- ; ' .- offset to : e note if it sh tv.. r Uf r 1. To his surprise, the peic. :i :::.; l not only declined to do this. I ut '" detii: 5 ever having given ruch a r. 'i.y. : he never owed him anytLrr .1. n'.i.u: gal prrof, he was if c .iue i-.-!;! r. : : to let the matter drcp at.d ! .e the n :r, but also endure the su-pici -.-a cf l.ivir to obtain money under fi!.-e Stveral years passed away w::L.':T tn beins focnl, wh?a the per?-, n who c:: the m-jney while bathing in tl.e T. day was 5oiz?d with cratp. ar.! rc.-; 'J C .mpanioua just as he had htci r.: v.-'.'.'--scious and sank ft-r the last time. Tjstei remedies were resoited to to rt?u-:i'..ite I r, and tliough there were signs t f iile, was no appearance tf coLsci'Ur-?- ; was takeu home ia a state if iXA"!-- . and remained so f. r several ihus. t:: first return of subject strer.gih u w.i.s.:e went to h:s book ca reacht-J u-n a t -.J. opened it, and kaudtd the k.rg let i-:'t '--a friend who was preseLt, unrz t j -that while drowtiing and sinki::::. a tti posed, never to rise atin, tli-.re t-tit:. j stood out before his mitd. in a rvtr.!-.:, seemirjgly as though a picture, ev.vr s:. and event cf his life, from the h"Sr childhood to tha tour of l.:a s'.t.kit :" '--J water ; aud among his acts the circucs.i''--of his putting this cote ia a hock, tr.e c:- of the book, and the very sp-.t it sto.d c. the book case. Of c-.-uts he reevtri- H monej-, with' ictcrest. Maple Leaves. Turnirg ifews. t-' ' ing golden falling gently to e:.::- every breath of autumn sir dyir-g ' 0-? - turun death, as the old man t!:es j "-c.; ;r autumn cf iiunian life is miche-h "-!r has withered you, an.i the sift cover yet' over r.nd blacken your --; tints, and the hetl of man will pr:-- dust into the earth. Clingiuj to he. 1' ling yet closer totn ig and t ra:.ca as feel the frosty touch, you cat: net ;i.v 1 " seasou's march. The strong wi:;i "i j ycu out, every one, aud yon nr:?t e i'J.."; ally fall to the earth, and be f org -1'". . . a the bravest and best are WJ a"-V.'"-nioulder out cf recollection. 1 tr-: ? busy streets, ah ng the ii:.dLt:g I ' ".' country wood, over the Lr.-wn, t-n-a -' ows robbed if green, the g3le tv:h you afar, until tome edJing C'--1 E:a". , , - . r .1 .-'.ir- ' T U wniris you luto a corner tor n-- u"; ,; decay. Oh! leaves, brown h-aves en. falliag and dying, ycu are trv.e tC'l'tf cf human life. "Fading, even a? el';. ol J. clinging as we clutch to hie, ''';'''J.:, be full of heart-aches, fallii g as we :' -' life is no more, aud the grave is reJ-a keep guard over our long, lrt i , i3 shall soon forget yon, and will Kv" s.' leafless branches, moauing and to"-? ' gale with no more than a single thou-' you lived a brief Ufa. The bravest cl t-. are the unremembered dead of to-raorro To Takb Bkuises Oct oi F'-B-NfrE,T, Sometimes a valuahla article "i(,urue,re" gets a bruise which remains an '.e-v,!cea to persona who like to have everytaing and" in order." From some expiffi-;-raade. we think tbe following F05'. bring Dearly or quite a smooth surnce : the parts with warm water, doub.a a T o' brown paper five or six time. oa the warm-water and lay it on the r apply on that a warm but not bet ct till the moisture is evaporated. X tLe ' '0 are not gone, repet the process. A applications the dent or bruise will rf r to the surface. If the brui.es sifrej ly soak it with warm water, and no hot iron near the surface, keeping toe face cominnally wet. and the wul , soon disappear. Mannfaciuwrs' J3um- I V ii
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