A hither not very far from line rend in the paper, the oilier morning, that the "Utica girls who want their beaux to go home the Mime irght they tall, a string at the prop-r hour, wliicli reverses a picture, on th' hack of -which n;pcais the words 'Ten o'clock is my bcl'in e.' " This lather, who ha daughter givem to late hours when a certain youth tits up and hclns her to keep them, though he would try this Utica plan, so he wio'e in large letters the hock of a huge por trait of (Jeorge "Washington, this inscrip tion : "10 oYl.OCX IH HALI.lK'li r.KOTlMK.' Then ho arranged the picture s. that when ho attached a string to the frame, he could reverse it from his bedchamber. But when Sallic r.nteid the room an Lour later, her aesthete; eyo was out raged hy observing the portrait of George sli"htly out of plnmla, so to speak, ami in adjusting it her father's little game was revealed in all its subtle ingenuity. Pallio was not a Utica girl, however, so she just went to work ami neatly eilaced the ligure "0." having the 1 rtanumg Military and upright which yon will ob serve made a few hours dim.-it nc: in lier bedtime. That night, as usual, Sallic re ceived a visit from her young man whose iirst name was Henry and her paternal parent attached his st ring to G. "NVs por trait, and retired to his downy couch. About ten o'clock, while. Henry and Sal lie were deeply absoilcd in some knotty problem, with the'r heads so contiguous that you couldn't put a piece of tissue pa oi between them, the Father of his coun try suddenly turned his face to the wall as if he was ashamed to gaze uton. such do ings. Henry," with a sudden stait, glanced at the picture, and saw the hamlw liting on the wall, as it were, which read "1 o'clock is Kallie's bedtime" Then Henry locked at ISallie with an in terrogation in his eye, which was fKiitly dispelled hy the fair maid mm inning, "Its all right." Henry Kaid of course it was all right that he had long knew one o'clock was her bedtime mid he thought it was plenty late enough too for a young girl to le out oflcd; but what business, he said, had fteorge Washington's picture tole flopping j about that way ? Then Sallie explained and the twain resumed work on the problem, Henry put ling his ami around Sallie to prevent her from falling olY the chair. Meanwhile the old man was listening for the front door to ojien and his would lie son-inlaw's footsteps pattering over the pavement with the toes of his boots pointing from the house. These sounds not falling ut his ears, ami thinking maybe the old thing didn't work right, he gave the string anothwr pull, and George "W. again faced the audience. Then he listened, but he heard no footsteps noth ing but a i-euliar sound, something re sembling the popping of champagne corks. Then he grew cross and gave the string another jerk, causing G. W. to turn about with violent suddenness, just as if he was di adfuily nt of humor. And still it is all quiet below except that ( popping sound. Then the string was pulled again and a 'am and again indicating that the old fellow was just ready to explode with rage. ; And for fully fifteen minutes did he have J the portrait of the man who co'd not I tell a lie turning excited l!ip flaps on the j wall, like a bewitched gymnast, until he fell asleep exhausted Sallie's father fell : asleep, not the portrait. I Henry kissed Bailie good n:ght at 1 j o'clock A. m., remarking as he did so, that ' it would seem like a long weary year ere ho could seo her again liecause, you know, he didn't expect to see her again until the evening of that day. The next morning her father examined that portrait, and when ho fully uiider fitond the situation, lie was pained. Ho hed a silent tear, detached the string, sponged out the inscription, and walked away wit h the weight of fifty yearn on his f-houlders that being his age. lie says a girl who will go hack on her father in that w ay, would just as lief disgrace her parents by marrying a Congressman. AnF.nr the 1'ijemdksts. Gen. Grant is one of threw of our Presidents who have passed their fift ieth birthdays in the high est place an American can reach, the other two being Mr. Polk, who entered the of fice about seven months before ho was fifty 1 ears old, and Gen. l'icrce, who became 'resident in his forty-ninth year. General Washington was in his fifty-eighth year when he liecaiue President. John Adam was in Ids sixty-second, Mr. Jefferson was in his fifty-eighth, Mr. Madison was in his lifty-eighth. Mr. Monroe in his fifty-ninth, John Cuinc y Adams in his fifty-eighth, (ten. Jackson in his sixty-second, Mr. Van P.ureninhis fifty-fifth. Gen. Harrison in his sixty-ninth, Mr. Tyler in his fifty-second, Gen. Taylor in his sixty-fifth, Mr." Fillmore iu his fifty-first, Mr. Buchanan in his sixty nixth, Mr. Lincoln in his fifty-third, and Mr. Johnson in his fifty-seventh year. Gen. Harrison was the oldest man ever elected to the Presidency, and Gen. Grant is the youngest. Washington, Jefferson, Madison and John Quincy Adams were all in their fifty-eighth year when they entered tho Presidency, and Mr. Monroo completed his fifty-ninth year only fifty-five day after ho became President, and Mr. Johnson was in his fifty-sixth year when he succeeded President Lincoln. Four Presidents went out of office in their sixty-sixth year, namely: Washing ton, John Adams, Jefferson and Madison. President Jackson waa the oldest of all our retiring Presidents, as he went out of of fice only eleven days before the completion of his seventieth year. Mr. Buchanan left office fifty days Kfore he became seventy years old. The President who lived long est was John Adams, who died in his ninety-first year. The next oldest was Mr. Mautson, who died in his eighty-sixth year. Mr. Jefferson died in his eighty fourth year, Mr. John Quincy Adams in his eighty-first year, Mr. Van Buren in his eightieth year, General Jackson in his Bcventy-ninth year, and Mr. Monroe in his seventy-third year. The youngest retiring President was Gen. Pierce, who went out of ofliee not quite four months after he had completed his fifty-second year. Mr. Polk retired iu his fifty-fourth year, and died in little more than three months later, at the age of fifty-three years, seven months and thirteen days, youngest of all our Presidents in death. Vlnstrtir Hitters nr not a ril Fancy Prink, made of i'"r Hunt, W'hisUev. Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, docwreil, spiced, .md sweetened to please llta Tittle, called " Tonics," " Appetisers," Restorers," &c, thai lea l tlie tippler on in drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from tue native roots and lierbsnf California, free from all Alculinlic Stirnat.mts. The are tlie Great liiood Purifier anj a I.ifa-gmu; Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the Svatem, carrying oil all poisonous matter and restoriirr the blood to a healthy condition, em idling it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are eas? of administration, prompt in tbeir action, ceruia iu tUear remits, ife and reliable in all forms of disease K" Person can take theis Hitters accord ing to direction, and remain long unwell, rovick( their bones are riot destroyed by mineral poison or otlitsr means, and the vital organs wasted beyoud tlie poiut of repair. Dyspepsia or IiwllireaUon. Headache, Pain hi the Should!-, Coughs, Tightness of the Jhet, Dir tiness, Sour F.rucmions of ths Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Uiiions Attacks, Palpitation ti the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regious of the Kidnevs. and a hundred oilier painful symptoms, re the offsprings rf Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no eqnn1, and one boitle will prove a better guar antee of its merits limn a lengthy advertisement. for K-mnic Complaints, in young or oM, warned mr single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an influeucc that a marked improvement is soon ciccp tible. For Inflammatory and Clironla Rhta naatisut and Gout, I)yseisia or Indigestion, liiiions. Kemittant and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tiie Blood, Liver, Kiduevs and Bladder, these Kilters hava bees most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Wood, whch is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. They are is taeialle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing also the pecitlnr merit of acting as a powerful atrent in relieving Congestion r Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and iu Unions Diseases. For kln Diseases. Eruptions. Tetter, Salt Rheum, I'lotches, Spots, l'imples. Pustules, lioi is, Car buncles. King-worms, Scald Head, Sore Kyes, Ery sipelas, Itch. Scurfs. Discolomtinns of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug np and carried nut of the system in a short time by the n.se of these liittera. One bottle in uch cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cltsins tlie Vltlatetl nioorl whenever voo find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, isrupiious, or Sores ; cleanse ii when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins : cleanse it when it is foul : your feelincs will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Oratefnl thousands proclaim Vinegar Bit tkrs the most wonderful lnvigorant that ever sustained the slaking system. Pin. Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physio!. ORist: There is scarcely an individual ujKin the face of the earth whose Iwuly is exempt from ihe presence of worms. It it not timn the he.V.shy elements of tlie body that worms esi't, Inrt ii-ioii ths diseased humors and sliiay deposits that breed these living monsters of diseass. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelnvn tics, will fiee the sysiem fioiu worms like these Hit ters. Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Tye-sctters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as ihey advance in life, w;il be subject te paralysis of the Rovels. To cuard against this take a dose of Wai.kkVs Vinegau Uittbks once or twite a week, as s Preventive. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent Pe"rs, which are so prevalent in the vallevs of onr great rivers throughout the United Stales, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland. Arkansas, Red, Colorado, ISiaios, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, koan oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer aud Autumn, and remarkably an during seasons of unusual heat aikd dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being Clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr J. Walker's Vinbgar IIittf.rs, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid mailer with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally lestotmg the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or Ivlns Krll, White .SweJlinjrs, Ulcers, Erysii!as, Swehrd Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercuri.il Af fections, O'd Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Kves, etc., etc. In these, as in ail other constitutional Dis eases, Wai krr's Vmsr.n ISitthrs have shown their great curative powcis iu the most obstinate aud intract able esses. lr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters act on all these cases iu a similar manner, liy purifying ths Kiood they remove the cinsr, and bv resolving away the elects of the inflammation (ihe tubercular deposits) the affected parts receive health, aud a permanent cure is effected. The properties of Dr. Wai krr's Vixkckk P.ittrrs are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic. Sedative, Counter-irritant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Auti-Kilious. Tle Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Dr. Walk-sir's Vimrcar I;ittkr ate the best safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing prorties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflamm ition, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-irritant influence exteuds throughout ths system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid aeys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. Their Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, iu the secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remaJia! agents, for the cure of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc fortify the body gainst dlsesi bv puri fying all its fluids with Vinrgar Uittrks. No epi demic cau take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, Ihe bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves ars rendered disease-proof by this great invig orant. Directions. Take of trie Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wine-glassfulL Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J WALKER, Prop'r. R.IL MeXKNAI.D. Cn Druggists and Gen. Agts San Krancisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sis., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. yobl), MORKELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., WIuAtaa.lt and Retail Dealer a in tic dry iuii.li.ci:y goods, hardware, qukknsware. bcots and shoes, hats and caps. ikon and nails carpets and oil cloths, ready-made clothing, glass ware. yi-xlow ware. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce auch r- FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT! CARIJON OIL. &c, Ac. 1ST Wholesale and retail orders solicited aud promptly rilled on the shortest notice and most reasouable terms WOOD. MORRELL k CO. Geis & Foster, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. Johns, own, la. invite tbe attention of buyers to tbeir large ami . learant stock of uixijii:xT goods: COVSXSTIaTO Or DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, c. at sti bt mien RADWAY'S BEADY BELIE? Cl'ttKS THE WORST I'AiNjj In from One to Twenty Vtinutos. NOT ONE KOUf? after readinfr this a.ivtrt-.snni-i.t i;i hI any oue SUFFER WITH l'.XN. KADWATS HEAUT KKL1F.F Id A CCP.S FCH EVEKY FAIX. Tt was tlitr flr.-t and Tli Only I'itI i UmiPtly that instantly stops the mnnt xcrnri.it ii, i,alr,N uliuvs liillaniiiiatious, and cures Cui:g-liuns, v. huLii.'r of the Luns, Storuach, iiowels, or ctUcr tciauua or organs, by oue application. IN FROM TO TWEVTT MINUTES, no matter how violent or ex runintine the p;un thr KHEUMATIO, Bel-ri.id -n, li.firm, Cri;.pl-d, JServoi.4 Jiisurult'ic. or prostrated witu lis.'asc may suflt-r, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD IXSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF TIIE KIKNEY.-. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDEB IXFLA1IMATION OF THE BO'rtELS. CON0ESTIOX OF THE LUXGS SORE TIIEOAT, DIFFICULT BRKATUINH. PALPITATION OF TUE HEART HYSTERICS, CROUP. DIPHTHERIA. CATAKIUI, IMTLTJENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, PvHEUM ATISM. COLT) CHTLLS. AOUF. CHILL. The application nf the Itondy Ktcllcf to the part or parts where the puin or dulicuuy ex.sia will aittd kum and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of -writT vrlll Id a fesr moments cure CRAMPS, M'ASMS, Bi'L'KS I'OMACH. HEARTBURN, SKJK II EAI A.'HE, DIARRHEA. DYSENTERY, COLIO. WIND IN THE BOVTKLS. and nil INTERNAL PAINS. TraveliTS stinulii alvravs carry a lottlc cf Badway'l Ttrsdy ILt-lit-f with them. A few iiro s in water will tirevent sickness or pains from change ul wntcr. It la belter than French Brandy or Bitters as a ntlujuiaut. FETER AIVD ACl'E. FETEW AND AUUB cured frr fifty cent. There Is not a remedial agent in this world thnl will core Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, lilllous, ecm-lvi, Tf rhoirl, YJlow, and r.ther Fi-vern raided lv RAD WAT S PILLS) so quick as KADWAY'S I'.EAUY RiLlEF. i ifty cents per bottle, bold hy Druggists. HEALTH fBEAUTY ! ! STRONG AND TURK RICH BLOOD-TNCREASK OF FLESH AND W EI ! HT CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFrii COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS WADE TilE MOST ASTONISHING CURt SO Ol'K K. hO RAPID ARE THE CHA)W THE 1K)1Y I Nl'KKOOFS. UNDER THS IN FLUENCE OK THIS TRULY WONDE14FCL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Incroaso in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Folt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN" RESOLV ENT communicates through Ihe Itlurnl, Sweat, Urire, and other fluitis an.i juices of the sviKeiii tiie vtj?r of life. V't It repairs ths wastes of the Lt'y with new and sound ni.itcrUu. Scrofula, vphil.s, Consuuititlon, OiaiidulS' f!i-ui'e. Ulcers In tlie Tiirout, Mouth, Tumors. Noiis la t ie Gianda and other parts of the system, ire Errs, Strumous Discharg' from the K.trs, anil the worst forms of Skin discuses, Eiuptions, Fever S"rvs, tk-Mld Head, Ring Worm, halt RJieum, Er'"lrela. Aene, Klack Simms. Wornis iu ttie Flesh. Tmors, Cancers in the wwnli, and nil weakenlnit and ruiinfui ilis-l.Mrfttfi. Nfsrl.t Sweats, Iss of ciperm. nnd nil wastes of lite JtTe pririwl ple, tre within the curative raMjre t ti l wumler e.f MimI tru Chemistry, ami a fur il-iys' use will prove to auv pernn uinr It for either c-f these tonus of disease its pofi-nt fKiwertiicnre thm. If the patient, daily liiconiine reduced by the wastes and deconi)iosiuon thnt is roiiiemuiHy j roKrtslt.ir. s-ie-cceds in arrestins; these wastes, hint rfT'iun tlie snu.e wltn new material made from heulthy biooii uud this U.e SA R8 A P ARILI-l AN will aiU tines secure. .Not only dous Ihe SASSArmuhtiiN RfMOT.vzirr exnI All known'remetlHl agents In ti-cc-ire of Cltron'c, icrwfa. Ions, Const it nt onal, and bknTiiisouirs ; Lut it Is the uuly r.. !:- cvre tlldncy 4k iav3ladIer ConipinisUsi, Urinary, and Womb diseases. Gravel, Dini-i-trs. Dropsv, Stoppajteof vVnter, Iiicontintnee of Urine, right's IVv ease, Altiurnlnnruv arid in all cii-s where there are brick dust deposits, or the wnler is thick, cloudy, mixed witti substances like the whitu of an r-gir, or threads like whita silk, or there is Jt tnorl-td, ihirk. 1 iiiotis atitearMr-.ce, aiid white bone-dust dtposita, and when I here !s a t.rlrkinj:, biirr.ine: sensation whe-i pasIi wster, and i.sm iu the Small of the H:u-k and aloi the Louis. Price, Si.ou. WORMS. The onlv known end aura Rimiilt for WoriHtJ'tn, Tup, tic. Tumor of 12 Years' sfiromh Cured by Kadwaj KenoJvent. Pmn.r, Maa., JnlT IS. !8f.9. Pa. Ratiwit : I havs hud .'ri.riao Turner In ths uTsrln mnj bswt-U. All ths TVct.rs uul there u ss help ror its' 1 tried ery thine thai mi Teertmnenrtfl ; but nothing- hcled m. I isw virar :l,'li.t, iu4 Ihmifht I would try ll ; tut hs.l no fsltb in tt, beemurs I hsj tiiffered i t twelve yrsra. I took tlx bottles ef ths Resnlveut, snd one bev mf Rdwsy's PilU, and two bs tlss of your Ready Kelief ; anU there it not a aigu of tumur to h s-en or frit, and 1 frvl better, smarter, sni hsrpler than 1 bar frtwelxs years. I he worst tumor was la ths left aids of the bowcia, ovr tbs eeoin. I writs this to you for to bsnslit o ouwrs. Vva csa abiiUi it if yoa choose. HAWAII P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tastoless, elffrantiy coated with sweet Pin. parage, resrulate, purify, cleanse, an I airvuittiwn. Ilsd way s rills, for the enre of all disorders of the Mnmnch. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Blmhler, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costivenets. IndlOBtloii. Iivspe ia, Biiioiisness Bi'lous Fever, IrilSmrtiatlon of the Bowels, Viles.aTid nil Deran rements of the luiemal Vis cera. Warranted to edect a positive cure. Pure! v Vepeta ile,entnlniu(rno mereury, niinernl.., or deleterious flntffs. i0 Ohsen-e the following svmpsoais resultins; froui D-vjrdcra of ths Dlcestivs Orimiis: CenUipstlon, Inward P:le, F-jlineis of the Blood !n ti?i.1, Aculity of ths Storuseh, Naua. ftsrthnrn. IUsi.t of Koo, Inl!ne or Weight lei tae Slo-nscb, ? tir rlnrUtiuiu, i-.nk'.r. or Flareni.s- st the Pit .f the Swniseh. Fwlrumlne cf ths Head, Hurried nd Difl'-ult Hreslhinjr, i-'lutu r'.- e at tbt Heart, Chokm or fturf"cstine S-ntl..n. wheo in a Lvii-s Postvre, r;rrit.. jf HOT. Dots or Webi bfors ths S'fht," K- .ee inn Iull l am in ttt Head, IVOeienev of PerTiratw,a, Vellowset, of tbs Kkin and Kyes, Pm in the Side, CLeM, l.hnM, and suddn Fliaho. of Heat, Brnina- In the flesh. A fc-w doses of RADWA VS TILLS will free the res teui from all the uhove-na-uel riKr-ruera i'rico. a teiita er -vox. BOt.n HY DRTrf .i!.T 5 READ "FALSE ANI TRUE." Send one letter stamp to RAOWAY A CO.. No. 87 Mnldea Lane. New xora. Jnformatiya worth Uiuui-uJs wUl Lc sent you. '-" NEW DRAW FEED, Jjocls. 23 tit ola.. THF!(K :ue some points in n Pewins?- Machine that liiVs rU-sirinj? to purchase should take into eoiihidfratioii, nai:ul : Liui''r "f ftnmiiiiy, tlax tf yitinnyf.iHcttt. CoHfrit i fn ili tlir TrVirft Ttrtpiirerf, t'rmlum JK'nixr, it ml Ji'uH-IsiitliMtH In ( r.i.f of Orrt r Weelnim thnt the I itiro v-l Klliptic pos sesses all lli--pe points, ul tltut it is THE VERYIBEST FAMILY MACHINE SOW M AlVVI' ACTl'KCU, Ami we solicit on examination of it. Agents wanteil in every enmity, to whom we will srive the most liberal lerm. KATON 15U( ITII KHS. I 1'inn Avk., l'iTTt?iii'iion, l'A. l-2i.-Bini;. GEO.C..K.ZAHM, DEALERS IN J DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, II1TS;C1PS,BOOTS,:SDOES, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY I'KODUCE TAKKS IS KXCHAXOK fOH GOODS. StoreonasSouthSSide'of Main Street, i:iejisi)uigr, ra. R. R. Davis & Co. HIGH STREET, Three Doors West of Centre Street, DEALE1M IN DRY HOODS, GROCERIES, Boots and Slices, FLOUR, FEED, BACON, FISH, Coffee, Tea, Syrups and Molasses. ALL WHICH THEY rilOMISE TO SELL AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Country Produce taken for GOODS. TyiLLIAM KITTELL, Attokket- AT-I.Aw,Elienlnii-Afl'u. Offiw In Culon mtJeKuv, (.'tmiw.sin.ct. Ljau :a'.-tf.l - "i H5E,i'i.fl The Killi.no of Infants bv Cats. In the Ti ibuno of tlic7tlitbKtaiit, under the hosuliNrf of "Tclegi-ah Notest," I find the I llu ii.g-. v. Ill: nit a word of qualification: "A litre- months' .1.1 rhild of Mrnferrick, nf I'.irtUud, M--, lost sti lift, yesterday iiioi iiiH,i l.y u t;it tu:k:t!g its breath while bletplr.." . . As iiinnv persons are apt to accept stato meiits fui f;tct which they linil in your paper, it is pei'Iiaps worth while to point nut the Liircine ii.iprohahility f th above. I do not douht the death of the child, or that the iuiii;i.il was present at the time ; but that a cat "sucked its breath," or would or could do so, must be icyardi-d as a piece of gross superstitious ignorance ; as such it is hurtful.aiid ought not to pass unchallenged. Death is a serious matter, and therefore this subject mast I treated seriously, other wise it were easy to ridicule the assump tion made, which I do not now meet with for the first time. Let me say, then, that a cat could have no possible motive for sucking a child's bieatli, even if it were possible to do so. The breath ot any ani mal after it has once cut end the lungs ia disagreeable and poisonous, and we know of 110 creature with a liking for tsuch air. Are we to suppose that the cat applied its lips closely to those of the child and ex hausted the lungs of the latter by filling its own? If so, what next? The catmuJt breathe or die. If it breathes,, tho child w ill breathe also and live, liut it may be said that the cat places its mouth in such proximity to that of the child as to inter cept the pure air, and so ' suck" in that which the child required. This would in volve the death of the cat lii-st, for it is the smaller animal ; anil the child's mouth must be also in the pm-ier position to intercept the pure air required by tlie cat. That the latter, either from malignity or affection, would voluntarily sutler se.m - iuTcation for a moment is of course absurd. Iu fact, the statement is absurd altogether, aud it would require the clearest circumstantial description of the way iu which the act was performed, and that by a disinterested observer, to eutitle the assertion to the consideration hero given. The true ex planation of such cases is doubtless very simple. The cat lay upon the child's mouth, and so smothered it, or upon its stomach aud chest, and by its weight, tired the res piratory muscles so that they gradually ceased to act, and the poor little infant to breathe. Let me say, in conclusion, that rmch accidents are frequently facilitated by the senseless way in which mothers and nurses place their children, deeply imbed ded in soft clothes and pillows, depriving them, by so doing, of a fnll supply of the f re h and pure air, which is their very life. New York Tribune. Years ago it was the custom for all ' vessels passing Mount Venioit on the l'o I tomac to toll their Klls lit honor of the sa cred memories of the pla-e. During the war it was mar.ifestiy imjiOKible, and : since the inauguration of peace again the J custom has not been revived. FAREKIsS! LOOK AT THIS! Tho Farmer's Favorite ntmn nttu Fanning MILL, A IS O KEYSTOHE CIDER HILL! FOK SALB BY Ac K. "W. DAVIS, Ebensburg, Pa. T. o. ca sky, late of Hobert Woods & Co. f.T. KJ. HIT V JAMMCAfiCT. p A S i: Y, F O C. A H T Y & CO.. y WIIOI.RSAT.R OKAI.Klt.S I7 M311uBM.i & OLD MI WHISKY. AMi At. I. KINDS OF nOMKSTIC LICiUOR8, AND IMl'OllltllS Of Foreign Vines, Gins, Brandies, 5tc, . 315 Liberty Street. I'ee. 6, lx-.l. iu. ' PlTTHUUnuH, PA. j T ILLINEUY & DIIRSSMAKING. liurir and vH itnty is lircrtcd to the fnot thnt MI'S. H. E. .TONKS has just irc-ivcl an Invoice of new and fushioimhle Millinerj- (iootN.nl her rooms, in the Mist Ward, Klienstnii. Wcildinjr Bonuetn, Hats, etc.. a Fpecialty. DresMiinkinr Uono. l'iie patroutijfc of the iml.lu: is respect fnilysolleited. jun-l:ly. C) ATM AN & IHJCIC, Cahkdij.town, Pa. Oliice in rear of Jolin Tiuek's store. Nijrht rnll.a may bo made either t the residence of Dr. Oat man or at John Iluek's residence. WSI- M ii-OYi) & ro , rr tu BANKKKS. ALTOOKA, PA. Drafts on the prmc'iml itit-i and Silver md Gold for sale. Collections nmde. Moni km re ceived on deposit, payable on demand without interest or upon time with interest at fair rate. T LOYD & CO., Uankkrs, "Vi-r. e., EitEKsfiuna, pa. ',0,J. silver. Government Loans, and other Sucuritipt. tiouirht and sold. Interest,al lowed on Time Deposits, Collections made Ht all neees.ibie point in the Uuited States, and a general Uankiiij? businesH trunsueted. r. P. T1EHNKY JAMES T. WXUJl JAW and COLIJCTION OFFICE TIERN EYF&. NULL, 'olonale Row, Kbrnsbiir, Pia. tW Special attention paid to oolleerlon in all parts of the United States. a-lK-'Vl.-tf.) 0 ATM AN & LAKE, ATTOKXKVN AT LAW, EUENSniTKO, PA. R3PPro:npt attention given to claims of nil kind in Cambria county, and throughout the United States and Cunadas. Feb. 10.-ly. r. A. gHOEMAKEil, KM. H. SKCnLKU. SHOEMAKER & SECHLER. A ttoriieyis-iit-I.Mw, LO-lfi. EBENSBURG, Cambhia Co., Pa. tf. GEO. A. BERRY, ATTOKXET-AT-LAW. t?f"01nce in rooms recently occupied by Y. II. Seehler, lisi., in Thomas Lloyd's new build ing, Ccutro street, Ebensburg. I'a. Au-. 16.1 L. PERSHINC, A ttorney-at-La w. t'OfTieeon Franklin street, (up stairs,) over Benton's Hardware Store. Johnstown, Pa. GEO. M. READE, Attorney-at-Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Ofliee in new building rcceutly erected on Centre street, two doors from High street. laug.27-. Daniel Mclaughlin, Auornw at-Laie, Johnstown, Pa. Office in the old Exchange building, (up-stairs.) corner of Clin, ton and Locust streets. Will attend to all bus iness connected with his profession. rp W. DICK, ArroKNET-AT-LAw; Eb -- ensburtr. Pa. Office in front room of T. J. Lloyd's new building. Centre street. All manner of legal business attended to satisfac torily, and collections a specialty. 10-H.tf. TOIIN L LINTON, Atlornt-Luwi -TtircriiaT Til Ollli ill bllilrlincr crnfK. 1 wet corner of Main and Franklin streets,sec 1 eud storj. Enttiaucaon FrankHn street. i i i 1 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES TO CASH CUSTOMERS ! AT THE EIIEIt'SIIl'IU. IIOUSE-Fl'RMSIIIMJ STORE. The undersized respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensbnrg ami the public geuer evtiy that he has made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My Ktock will consist, in part, of Conking, Parlor and HeaU iitg Stoves, of the most popular kinds ; I'in trare of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, JSciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutter. Apple Parers, Ben and Pocket Knives in gruat variety, Scissors. Shears, Razors and Strops Axes, Hatchets. Hammers, Boring Machines. Augers. Chissels, Planes, Com passes, Squares, Files. Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches. Rip. Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains cf nil kinds. Shovels, Sparies, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles, Clothes Wringers." Grind Stones. Patent Molasses Gales aud Measures. Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Rifles. Shoe Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Carlridges, Pow der. Caps. Lead, Vc . Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Ifarness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware i great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps. Fish Oil, Lard Oil. Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware. Paints, Varnish es, Turpentine. Alcohol. A-c. FAMILY GROCERIES, uch as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Applesl Fish. Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pear Barley: Soaps, Candles ; TOBACCO and CIGARS ; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoo, Dusting, Varnish. Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other article at the lowest rates for CASH. Crr- ot ce Spouting made, pain "cd and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GF.O. I1U.NTLEY Kbensbnrg. Feb. 28. 1867.-tf. nil m im w. nAVING ireently cnlarped our stock we are now prepared to sell at a frreut rtnluction from rormer prices. Our stock con sctHof Drucs, Medicine. Perfumer, FnncT Soaps, Leon's, Hall's an-1 Allen's Hmr Itestor atiyes. Pills, Ointments, Planters. Lininu-nts, Paiti Killers. Curate Magnesia, Ets Jamaica (Jineer. Pure Fl.irormi Kilmct. V a. COl I atksa j Lemon Srup, SootLinj; Svrup, Spiced Sjrrupi iviiunuru, l ure picM, ifce. ; CIGJnS A XI) TOBACCOS. Rlank Books. Deeds. Notrs nnd IJoiuls; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envrlopes, Pens. Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fiuid, Black and Ked Ink, i'ocket and PaSr Bo'-ks, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tone. Bibl. 8. Religious. Prayer aud Tov Books, Penknives, Pipes, iic tf? We have added to onr stock a lot of FINK JKWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS "at lower prices than ever ottered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or ra - LEMMON k MURRAY, Ju!t 30, 168. Main Street. Ebensburg. REMOVAL and ENLAKGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Having: recently taken possession of tho new ly fitted up and commodious building on Hib street, two doors east of the Hunk and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber Is better prepared than ever to manufacture all articles in the TIN, COI'l'EIl smd SHIIET-IKOX WAKE line, nil of which will be furnished to buyers at the very lowent Irving prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking:, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. rS-SPOUTING and ROOFING made to order and warranted porfeet In manufacture and ma terial. UEPAIUING promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done riirht and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WARE sold by me can lie depended upon lis to quality and eannot be undersold in price. A continuance and increase of patronage its respectfully solici ted, and no effort will tie wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALLIE LUTRIXGEK. Ebensburif, Oct. W. IfTrt.-tf. OOK WELL TO YOUK UADLRSTAI)LG! BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's and Ilr-' Wear. The undersicned restieetfullw infnt-Tna tit n. mprous rustoniera anil the nubli nuniir.llii he is prepared to manufacture BOOTS and crif rtru r a . - 1 - ouur.o i snj ufsimi size or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan. in the tkbt bv.st mannkr, on the short est notice, and at modeiate prices as lika work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convince of the fact if the? will only - . - 1 rn 1 , . - J B"g '"g a inai. 1 ry ana De convinced. J5?Rer airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuance and increase of the same. JOHN 0. THOMAS. CARIIIAGE MiMIFACTOBY! SAMPLE STRKET, Near Union School House, Ebensburg. yHK siibserlhr desires to call the attention of the citizens of Cambria and adjoining counties to the fact that he has now in success ful operation in Etensburg a Shop for the man ufacture and repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, SlrlnK nirns, Nlela;hsi, ' And aU other lccriiti.,n of ITork tn that line. Employing none but skillful workmen and using only the best materials, I feel confident I can rive entir Hntiutu..ii., i : and prices. "or, siyics 1 lattonn work done at short notice. Rermlr ln? 'to ' ,V,,,,W U nt "-".sonable raTesT A Blacksmith Shop in connection with Man ufactory. Call and see specimens of work Jui.e22.l87a.-tf. D. M. CHUTE. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED! And Work Warraatoill IUIONUMENT8, Tomb 8tonks, rio.lf - i uu tore, niaue or the finest Italian Marble and In style of workmanship not surpassed bv nr.. v.. 1. n . t ..... . 1. iHauuiBuiuiTr. uive mo a call before deciding upon purchasing or ordering work elsewhere. JAMES WLLKINSOV " oretto. April 22. 1671.-tf. hmn MARBLE WORKS ! ISt Franklin Ntreet. Jnhnstn.. JOI1W W. .LOGAN, - Proprietor. MVrS: W"PTqMB STONES, ISPTS . " ' BLAH?, AN' I r.lj!s. f c., manutacrured of the verv he ioi ian ana Anifrinm Mirhi. ..."" 1 ti,anoTd,:k: WZZtT" ; .Ir?!- PM5tf ully solicited nnd prompt- I vvwivu. i.ooiinsiowij, .oy, 11, '.l.-tf.J r1 W- a HOMAS CARL ATN D, WHOLISALE I'RAI.KS 1M GROtflRIBSSQDERKSVine WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FiSH SALT. IMl CHID MEATS. nCO, FI.OUK, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1343 eleventh Ave Due. Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All such poods as Spices, Brushes. Wood ad Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking and Station erj will be sold Iroin mnnuS'scturer' printed price lists, and all other trood in hit line at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincimuui niid Pitts burgh current pricr 9 To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving ihein All freight and drayage, s? thej are not required to pa freights from the prircipal cities and no dray" age charges are ma le. Dealers may rest as sured that my good. are of the l.est qualitt and my prices as modern te" city rates. By doing a fair, upright biisiiiCKS, nnl !v promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, I horo to merit the patroiiMge of retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re speci fully solicited and satisfaction guuriinteed in all cases. THOMAS CAKLAX'l. Alioona, July 2!). Ifcji9.-tf. QEORGK W. YEAGER, Wlaelaaals and Itctall Dealer I si HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION-. III. COFPER MB .HUT-HOI WARE OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, Aud GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in hi line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOO.VA, I4, The only dealer in he citv having the right to sell the renowned "3AULKY SHEAF" COOK S TO V E. the mo.t perfect complete and 9 1 tirf.etory Stove Ter ;Mriduced to the public Stock Immkxse. - Prices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. mmm nmmi iwm WM. P. PATTON, 3Iniiiiruottir?i nurt Dealer In At.I. KI.IOS or CABINET FURNITURE S01. HO snd 152 liat ssss Mtroet, JOfJVSTOW'JV, PA. nnrenns, Itedstends, Wushstands, Siderniards. Chnmlier Sets, Parlor tfets. Wardrobes, Uook Cases, dmr Chafrn. Wxi,J Sent Chslrs, Kiteben Furniture, Ite Ixumtfes, Mattresses, Tetc-a-1 eti-s, K.x tension Tables, liiuinjr Tobies, Lounges, t uplrards. Ac, &.c, Jte ic, Ac, io.. lcH Ac., 4c., 4c. ivkut rrscHiPTK or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in eieellent st e and at low priees. t'ttbinet and hairmnkers' materials of all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered nt any point in Johnstown or at llniiroad Station free of extra eharfre. WM. 1. PATTON. Johnstown. Oct. 13, lSTO.-tf. &2 p2Sa Eh O I- ear 8- o EH PBEKSPsI DKKTISTliY ! AT KKIIKi n KATKN! DH. L.D. HOFFMAN, graduate of Dental Sur irery, reppet-tf nlly Inform tho nuolie that he has permanently located In EJUKNSlU'KtJ where he may be found every day of the week. Dr. HorrMAN, arter having had ample prac tice for the simee of seven years, does not hesi tate in atnrmiinr that he can Rive perfect satis ..ct.,on everv ese relniiiMr to the profusion. All branches of Meehtinieal and Surgical Den tistry carefully and scientifically performed I articular attention jriven to filliiiir decayed teeth. Also, teeth extracted without pain. For further information concerning prices, etc call at his oflico on Hiyii street, opposite thw ( ambrla House, where muy beexumined sam ples of his work, which need nulu lie rrrn tn ,e apyreeiatett. may ix-tf. DENTISTKi'. graduate -Tlie undersi"nel. of the Balti more College of Dental Sur gery, respect fully offers hi. rKoricssioJ'AL services to the citizens of Eb- ensbursr and vicinitv. which nl... V :n on the fockth Musdai of each month, to re main one weeK. Aue-13. SAM'L BKLFORD D. D. S. TENTISTRY carried on in all its branches hy Db. WF.KTZ A ? 11 ISA WnehltifftAn . . , 1 town, Vain John U Itaab's build-1 inir. I hpv ttink-A ti,.. . 1 ftAIJT!:WIAL TKmtl in Johnstown. r..r.fc , """'i.rrf SETnt trom ltto15. Teeth EXTkacteu and kiliei. free of chnnre except for materials used. Notice the f R ai?-Trll?ei.,w : P'8 " to lf y t hat I. the , ml t iTfsn-J bav lrimt to thealove Dr w, tz Johnstown, June U, 1872. SjJSi., rntviisi sjiiaitj at i WOOLEN FACTORY! UAV1NI1 Inlnrwl., . msni,fn,.t.,-rJ:7.ry' e .re !w prepared tn BTtt;klNO YAKN8. n . EL8 f ali Jr fcbensburg, Feb. u, l8T3.-tf. K WaVrT lTnUn "iI(o,T-o: Proprietor ' Elt'f'bnr' .-. M. t) NWLU r,JiV5,VfT- ,M't'auUJ, n,, made and rw in the beat .7, F WorIt in ",v ,fne '''"te, it tL t I ,nannr'-. the shortest noti.v. and at tUe uiost re,onai,e ihic4. t'l-l-'.-tf.J After Jacksoirs first eW.. ' 8tronR eflortwas ma!o , an old revohni " j iKstruator, in ollc (f aork toWllii. IIe lu(1 w- :;, Adams man lhat the JiM.t v V' !? mined to displ;,ee hi,,,. s- , just left Ins seat as arepr'cC," ' " gress from New York, k' '" the man to head a movenir,?" ! old iKstn.aster. I is, iutX:,h,. son was boumlleK. r;H f , , . tori's made hint a match f,.,- : H j selves; 1 a.s Vau Iiuiei, son a Secretary of State tl ' was iowerful. Tl.e oh ,KNtn. in-that these two l-o'iii, ; ;" against him, went to WaM,i, f 5 uion tho Prcsiilent iinnit.,:ijl,f arrival and was most cou-i' J :V and rtfciuested to call a-ain. v.'' ': several times, hv.t nothh V''"' the iKist-ollice. The .,1,1 p-,,.', ".. front his friends at lion e thaf'tl" f' d.x-utnent was on its way. ,,';'. !" on a coup de main. The was a 'Presidential re, enfi.', the early visitors was (:(-i..l' a cordial piifiin ly.I:ui,v. . txk his seat and v::'u-i . . ' V. train of visitors l:ad dnly .-J.;. t ion's chief, and passed thro-V. East lioom, on their way L ,. -ident tviui.,1 U, hh vtne:ali;c Z i some sur.ri:e as he noticr j ,;.,",'. one of the sofa-s, and enr.-v-i ; -conversation with him. Mhc:, ,, ; ' metit, the soldier said : j "vieneral Jacks. -n, I hnv , j talk to you about ny ::. 7' j cians want to take it from n.,- .. i know I have nothing fle to ' j The President made n- ;. . . j a Jiff d i'ostJasfer he.-an to - j the most excited i.,:si;'i . , .. ! ory bn.ke out with the hr 1 "AYhit i:i Ueavei.'s i,.-.;... ! to d ? Why do you take 1 ' thii'imhlic i lace '.'"' I '"Well, sir, I am ohi -;, .; j wounds, whicli I receive ,1 I my country against ihn j ''Put it on at ci: e. sir :" j 'I am sur;r"sed that : : ;, . should make such an exh;1 And the eves of th ir ;i suiruscd ith tears, a.-.d woixl lie batle his anci ".,-- . The next night the ..: .', York poiitkiun ciilhd ai i',u V and sent in his card. He ushered into Lis presence r ' sni in a 1 e gown ands1. .. side a blazing wixd fire j, his long pipe. After the o:,j;: ies had been exchanged. i otiened his budget. IJ- rp.. ., district from which the vein a,:,;, ter hailed ; said the L:tcrluv! as a very active advocate f Adams ; that he had litter,." t place by his earnest opjiom:: son men, and that if he wc:e- ' the new administration woul . injured. He had hardly finished the L. when Jackson .sprang t his I'ipe into the fire, and exc!aiua vehemence : "I take the consequences, sir consequences. Uy the erei 1...: remove that old man I ca:i him. Why, Mr. Wright, d- ; that he carries more than a pj.;-If! ish lead in his bo!y? Anecdote of John J'tai rh far T. N. P. continuing bistiesnit-rj es of American politicians. :!; mt gooet anecdotes of tbe late .iVm Va fr.. in one of w hich the wii.ci iil' ' 1. .a luc principal cliarn :( :. .1 winch must reveal t ' :v r : tin identity, iieakiiv f .'ri Var. ant te W I; to I hr wii ithj Id t CUli as,; oii Tit. r. J "In the campaign of IS'iLo five part in supjH.rt of a. !;.a "great moral question" h.tvir..' interest him. 1 aecoirp.r.iioi elect itnee ring t nu thr.-.ic'.i a : and iu sn:ie of the S uit'.i :t. had prepared a strong poliiin as reiHiiting in those davs w--cral or perfect as it is now. tl;. : lalor of the exrxd!tn w.i-1. : c He was to speak in a town cut! Peserve, and as cotiNideral'io i had been made to gei a L.U people tojrffther. the son;. local orators had been c-- Th, .G K ;KA 'Osifi on, n a "lilli arm to ! Th taif ceivi Au Ctntrse ilr. Van lurens sim ed to lie the principal feature 01 tainment. I'n fort mutely. J ill the night before, ai d able to take a seat o:t thei'ij'' ' to much indisposed to addn .-' In this exigency, Van )iia :. I should make a speech. I h sioken brietly, when hc:v v -co.njetent orators, hm ,t' in my line. Still as he wa concluded to make an .;." -it. unusual cvea.sKin, the it ; ; ' in force. I had heard Van ' so often that I knew every r : eedotes and all ; and to :v';";:', in getting me into the .-hivi;- to make bin tieech. He s3'f ' was practising upon hint 1 tared three pcntences. a ;d lie and swear at me iu an uni-: L much vehemence, and allied as to horrify several j.i.-us' who were on the plat f'nn your impudence !' he exc!;. " 1 'who the devil expected v"'.1' the words out of my mouth '; paying not the slightest ;'"'' ' objurgations, aud he quiets' " " while. Put when I reeitcil',T f 1 L piquent anecdotes, wh ich be ' .! ii L out a general burst of aj p'. " was received with uie ihom . -ifestations of delight, be bivk-' - aal. .-l.itlP. ' just in; nave a aunimy ioraconq -i have my hat and clothes when breaks up.' By this time t'1';. Vu the platform saw through tie yrjr. evidently enjoyed the je,- 'J.' great aeat more man jok" :oui rei Hobsox, thev tell me you 'uu boy away from the National X' . J that for?" Vilbger "'e? lin't fit to teach uiu I" iaV , Ju .r. m ii boy th fti luvii liennl lie'. a very K Villager Well, all I kn"3 e to teach mv lov to r"!l '" P : 'Ju!ich, ' 1 meanest t nmgcvei - (V. as well jick my kc ket I j you along as a ton ay "" v ir ii
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