A M.UKPY MIVEll In early life so early th it I cannot reraorober the removal my fat'.ier "pulled up slakes," and carrying with liira the household goads, went from Bourbon county, Kentucky, whoro I was born, to Ohio. Notwithstanding a rough-and-tumble Ptriigglo with the world, he had a hard time to pet on, owning to a numerous and rapidly in creasing family. Well, family mat ters had not much improved when I had reached my thritcenth or four teenth year. At this time there lived in the neighborhood a young mau named Hkinner. Ilehad inherited a well stock ed farm, was good looking, and made a strong profession of religion. This latter qualification caused him to find peculiar favor in the eyes of my fath er, who always was blinded by pro fessions of extra piety. This follow had a strong "hanker ing" after one of my sUten., who was a very pretty girl. To her he was particularly dislaseful. She seemed always excessively annoyed at his presence. Yet he was ever at her side. She dared not dismiss him en tirely, for fear of the paternal auger. Things went on in this way for a rear or two, and as I partook largely of my sister's hatred to him, I resolved to get rid of him in some way. I cast about for a plan for some time, but nothing occurred which gave me the elightest hope of being successful. At last, returning home one summer night from mill, I found the family at their nightly devotions. Passing bv ihe windows of the room in which they were assembled, I saw that Skinner was there, and pretty soon discovered that be was nodding, and finally his head dropped. Now was my opportu nity. I stole slyly into the hall, and reaching the hall door, which was slightly ajar, and close bv which Skin ner was, "on bended knee,' I reached in and quickly pulling his chair from unaer mm, ne ronea neavny, as a sound sleeper would, upon the floor. The noise alarmed' all. The old een- tleraan stopped in the midst of his al most interminable prayer, and saw the fiosition of Skinner. All the family aughed outright; even my mother smiled. Skinner tried to pick himself up as ... .......lut.. i-... 1 . . i . i. - - mpiuij rb pwoeiuiu, uui lie luueueu wio old man upon his tenderest point. It was evident, from his rubbing his eyes, that he had slept under tho old gen tleman's ministrations;, aud had not my father a reputation far and wide Tor the fervency and strength of his ministrations, and was not Skinner his professing brother? It was too much. Slowly, yet most dignifiedly did the old man approach him. "Be gone, hypocrite!" he cried in thunder tones. "Never enter my house again." - Skinner, was thunder struck. He leu mat no couia mane no apology which would not add to the insult, lie had no suspicion of tho exterior force which had so suddenly aided him to fall. He at oueo found his hat, took up bis line of march, and com pletely crestfallen, passed by me as '. stood grinning in the shadow of the porch. At a suitabje time I entered, got .my supper, and was told by ray broth er in burned whispers what had hap pened. I then stole off to bed, aficct ing ignorance and laughing most heartily, as I ensconced myself in the sheets, at the complete success of my pian. am l "TTnw ira VAll ermnt V anA at nnfArl wag to a spruce-looking specimen of L io; , 1 .t tun geuucj buuo. o.r i exciaimea me indignant swell, "who are you and why do you call me count T" "Why I saw you counting oysters, last week, nd I supposed you were of royal oiooa. . csnoD vamosed. At a spiritual camp meeting held at Dubuque, Iowa, last week, a medi- umistio response to tho question "How long will it rain f" was; "The clouds keep pourinc out water: and o long as the cloud keep pouring out H win rain." And then they knew all aooui it. i. The logic of the young wife is irre SlStlbln. Klin! "Uo'nra nnn inn . - ' Haw uuu, uiai, now that we're married, are we not?" ile: "Certainly, my darliuar: why? She : "Oh, I only wanted to know : be cause, if we are, I must have been dreadfully inebriated last night." Give a boy a market-basket of gro ceries to carry home and be will swing it across his sniue. bend half wav to the ground and groan with agony, but give him that weight of base ball bats ana be will skip along as merry as potato bug in a ten-acre lot. A lazy fellow falling a distance of filly feet, aud escaping with only a few scratches, a bystander remarked that he was "too slow to fall fust enough to nun nimseii. It is singular that miueral waters are only beneficial to the wealthy. Wo never Knew a physician to adviso poor man to go to any wuttiring-placo. "Our inside contains to-day," says a country editor, " 'Dyspepsia, 'Crooked Whiskey,' 'A Cheese llestauraut,' and various other interesting articles. Why is a church bell more affable than a church organ 1 Because one will go when it is tolled, but the other will ba 'blowed' first. The children in Florida say they live on sweet potatoes iu the summer and on etrangars in tho winter. JOB WORK PONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE Allegheny .Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. OX AND AKTKlt Monday, May 21, 187ft, trains will run as follows STATIONS. Northward. Fnnthwanl Ka. 1 NS Na.1 a in p m p in p i it Pittsburgh fi:2.M 2:f!rt StfO (i:lf. W Pen June 0:4 J 4:i'. in::i 7:M Klttannlnir fi:iNI::w 7:11 ll'k .lnnerHH fl:Oni'.!:47l Bast llradv liendU:! 6:17 1:(W 5:tr arker l'.!;0l (1:57 i!;0" 5:00 Kmlentoii 12:44 7:4 -2:;w 4: rubtrrass 1:;U 8:i" 4:00 8:41 rnnklin 2.-14 0:1" fi:"7 Oil City 3:00 11.50 (1:1$ Oleopoll B:l"l nolo Hook 4:i7 Tlonesta 4:4(1 Tidinute 6:05 Irvincton 7:-l) At Xhe lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in etyle equal to thai of any other establishment in the District. Rousevlllo Titusvillo Cnrry Mavvlllo Buffalo BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARIA, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, JIOXTI1XY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS M:14 10:01 4:10i 10: S:'.''l d:r'7' 11:1 A p. ill 7:41V 8:00 8:50 10:ai 11:40 Ne. p m 6:101 4:K. 8:1 a 2:11)1 l:5fi 1:05 I":ltMI:.'-1 ll::tO;lH::t.'" 0:10 Ho. a m fi:20 4:21 8:25 2:10 1 :f.O 2:.'10 Immense Itcductloii to Suit the Times ! ! A.t the Wholesale and Retail Piano and Organ Emporium"of 2:5s1 pi; 10 2:20110:00 ll:f.H ll::tn 10: t'i 9:15 7:4.5 fi:27 1:52 7::l 12:80 8:52, 11:10 10:871 0:85 1:10 fl:0 p. in : a. ni 0:0: 8:10 8: 1.5 7:08 0:18 f:Ort 8:84 12:20 imp, in Trains rim bv Philadelphia Tim UAVID McCAUUO, Uen'l Sup't. . MORTON MALI,, Uen'l Passenger & Ticket Agent. PENNSYLVANIA CETI- TRAL RAILROAD VN AND AKTKll 11 P. P. SuikIiiv Mav -J 1. 1H70. Trains arrive at mid ltnve the 'nion Ponot. cornor of WoMhiiititu ami L.nerty street, as mimwn: AKHIVK. Mnil Train, l.m a m : Fust I.ino. 12.12 a m i veu aacooninKxintlon xso. 1, R.20 a m jinnion aocoinnioiiHtion JNo 1. 7.50 a in: au s aonoinmortntion No 2, 8.a in :Cin clnnatt pxpresa 9.20 am: Jolinstown ae- ooramoilation 10.60 a in ; Braddoek'a ao- commodntion No 1. 7.00 pmi Pitlnburuli express 1.80 p m; Pacillo expross 1.60 p in j " ii s acooiniiioaiuion rto ;i, .s.i p m Hoinewood apoomniodation No 1,9.55 p mj nans aceommociittion noi, o.:iu p m; jtrinton aonommmlntlon JSO 2, 1.10 p ni Way Passenger 10.20 p ni. DEPART. Southern exprrs 6.20 a ni : Tnrifto ex press 2.40 a m ; Wall a accommodation Jio 1, 6.30a m j Mail Train 8.10 a 111 ; Hrinton'a accommodation l).20a mi hraddnrk'n nr. eommodiition No 1,6.10 p 111: Cincinnati express 12.86 p m Wall'a aotyininodaiou 1 i, 11.01 a m : Jonnstovvn accommodation 4.05 p in ; Hoinewood accommodation No 1. 8.50 D ni: PhilndulDliia ex Dress 8.50 n m Wall accommodation No 3.3.03 c ni: Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.03 p in ; Fast Line p m ; vhii joa, 11.00 p m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station eyery Sunday at 9.05 a. in., reaching Pitta rmruli at 10.05 a. in, KcUirninit leave Pitts' imrii at 12.50 p. in., aud arrive at W all Station ut 2.10 p. m. Cincinnati express loaves dily. South' ern express daily except Hon lay. All oth 'p ; ,!;) . 1 r or iurtner lniormation apiy to W. II. BECKW1TH. Actont. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Coiunanv win nm assume anv kisk lor tiaitmuo ex eept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollai val ue. All baifimno exceeding that a ount in value will be at tho riHk of tne nor. unioss taken by special contract. A.J. CASHA j General Superintendent, Altoona Pa. PITTSBTJRQII, J?A. The following list embraces only a part nfnnr Ittittia,.... . Munale-Loadlnsr Rifles, full or half stock 9 b) lie a. ul 1 A. . f Mb pii, fio, pji, ana TVM Rat-Pal D141ai 0fk A 4-.A fWU n. and undor, orwUe by Bi4i(and at all prices Ulnle-Barrel Bhot Ouns. for men or boys: cheap safe aud durable. All prices 3.50 to fi5 each. Double Barrel Shot Gun& Our fifty different styles, made of Iron London Twist. Laminated Steel or Ikmiuir cub ttarrola, finished in the lmt and latest style, all sizes, for nion aud lovfl. at prices PISTOLS, in variety from f 1.00 to $8.00. REVOLVEKR 4, 6, 8, or 7 shooters, of every kind, at all BREECH-LOADING RIFLES, Winchester Improved 18 shooter. Most long range gun in the world. Price only Sharp's Celebrated Breech-Loadiug Ri wuy flu twcii. Remington Breech-Loading Ttiflqj loest factory crlees. . Wluason's and Stephen's Pocket Rifles usina; metal cartridges, at 812, $15 and jis! Breech-Loadme bhot uuns. The Dexter Sinule Barrel Breech Iad imrShot Qun, usiiiKllru-sMwhcllH prioe20 on-.iit-na ij. l,. nniKie iiun, Hi, Double Harrol ltrAA.h IiIaf rr.Hn Dean'a Woodliill's, Ureenen's, 'ltichardu ncooi ana oiner line inakos, at all prices iroiu 9ju to eaoo each. Semi fur Price LUt to J. II. .I0ILST0, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 285 LIBERTY STREET, mTHDUHGII, rv and state that saw this advertigament I'm Fohkst REPDlll.llJAN. Tkk Nutick I will buy or trado Army Itines, Carbines, Revolvers. Am. J Order by mail receive prompt al tention 1).. Ul llA IITUD1I1K..I I...,.. a- ...I , mv4mo iwu lur, rAfinnulnrl ' ... 1-" n r o t) lion DODGERS. HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac, LOTS FOR SALE IN TUK BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. Q. SICKLES, 70, Tasbau St., New York City, i k 1 1 - r.r.T,-r.?.r,T,v,T,ir ' f JBiSft; : ''..v. I CLOThiiPJQ ! llvst I lls! The (Hril!ou In thco hard tjincs Is not only "What h!iii1I wo (!) for frnili to eat T" but "WII HKMOWrriTAT, shall v;e pj: clothed ?" ll is 11 ii'ilii:'ifiiis i'mcI ll.nl ill iiio.t liiwm niiil '1 :c-.-i oiiit'l iiIm'H' ic-, I . t 1 i 1 i;r inndn li ol-tll'V H tl :t Mold ill Ni'OVtNlico to (hi ilcprc-ialioii of oilier ncccv nilc of lllc. Tin rc in. ltovc el-, mi h"iiornMc excep tion 10 Mi'iM line 111 the pei'v uj'i' 7i. XV IS V., .13i'r :ii;jsi TTisUur, TIDIOUTE, VA.t Who 111 die riot hlrtr of the very bevt kimL. lit-) riiarniilccd, loin . 25 to 30 Per Cent. Below the prices of 1 the couiitrv. her dealcrt in this jmrt ofT S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 f AVE., riTTSBUUfiIT,:i'A .776 WEEK K'lKranteed to Male and V I I 1-eiiialo amenta, in their locality. Costs nullum? to try it. Particulars Vie. f. O. Vickery it Co., Augusta, Me. ll-H OUR MOTTO 13 AND HAS BEEN - QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Our buaiiip.sR is exeliislvcl v rr A x-(ij n,wl ii;ii t v n i.;..i. ,,oi.i..u ... ..i.... Whole tliirn and attention to this exclusive trado. Thus where oilier dealers sell from live to ten instruments a week, our sales very often exceed thean nimihors In a muitlo day, so that we can betu r allord to sell at 10 per cent, profit on cost, than they run at W0 and 2o per c.nt, ' ' Kvery;Tiistruniont wo sell Is as eood as an n r,.i,i. rr nu .w il,r l.,.-o,.(.i.l ii..i.,n lis favorably to all who sco them. Wo havo sJid and iu umj . 95.00 05.00 10O.00 105.00 125.00 KJ0.00 in and about I'lttsburph alono. Thev aro not some new Oruan, the growth of a few moiuns, but aro old reliable makes, that are consmntlv adding evorv meritorious ini luovement. The really tirand .Slniinons A CIouuIi'm t:onibiniion Orpine have been liianulactuied lor I wenty-tlve years, whilo the Celebrated Taylor ft I'arlcy Celestes tirpans Have been manufactured over Twenty years. And now for the pui iso of in- ....,.,. ,rv u,,roouniy inroiiKiiout all tne country towns of lh Slat, wo have made new and very heavy contractu for lmve numbcis of thorn, whii-l we pro pose to sell on their merits, and without tho Nsshitunceof All KXTS tilt M1D1U.K M V.N Kiv.iiiK the iiirchaser the bruellt of cmnmiHsions and wholesale discount, wo lire thus enabled to oiler these Organs at the following prices, at which wo shall sell iur a hhort. " ' CABINET C ASUS Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, . Regular Price, $U5.00 at $ S5.00 5 , - " : 155.00 at 90.00 " 6 - 105.00 at Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, 9iGo.oo at 41 R it -I sn '' " 6 . " 135.00 at 21 sets Reeds 6 Vox Humana " 215.00 at 3 " 8 " Viola " 275 00 at .lv,i,lu,.iaiuu TToinui, i-anoiinir ami tarviii all orsold Walnut. Nei ther saw-duHt mouldmKS nor cheap brass trinkets are used on those ins ruinen s every thing is ol the very best, and are ail fully warranted for five j ears. u,Ill-nl " T ML BE SOLD AT THE SAME RATES OF DISCOUNT. Tho above are atriotly cash prices, but if deiiirod by tho purchaser either ..un-tcrlv or semi.annual payments wiif bo taken atau advance of 10 per -en l)er 'mm.Vn on tl-o above pnoea i. forwra ordering by letter can depend on the n.o4 1 ear cfu I le im " "T'iV 1l tbe 'Hh 'ri?e h with the order, tho 1, sU un.e ,t w II 1, ah ,, u"y irftln b t!01"'l,lu"e(l Witl tl,e ch- 1110 (W" IU bo Hhipp 1 by KxiuesJ C O 1). lt time be desired, we require notes with fcood Becurily, or al least goodctcrV.: Address for Catalogue, and slate where you read this notice. ...: H. HAMILTON & CO., febI714lH 77 Fifth Annum. 7;...7. i... - ' ' ' .", ifw, , K , Jlavliiff roinplrtcd the alteration of our ntore room, tee iroiitf, -uitectullu announce that ti e rto re-ape ned. , H e have arrannetl our Store with a riew to the ron ven (cure of custom ers, and to secure expedition, in all bra lichen of our bum netM. Our Stock will be new throuuh out, embrucitiff all the latent novel ties hi Fine Jewelrtt, Watches, Sil ver U are and Fancy Hoods. liif attention to customers, 1n aucenientsinprices,aud adherence to a high standard of aualiti, we hope to merit a continuance of the patronage heretofore so libcralln Oest.oived. JtHlN Srf.TKWnvio tmvu .... -- ----- .-, jiiurhet street, Fittsburyh, 1'a. 54 WOOD ST., - - PITTSBURGH. PA. ; WHOLESALE OFFER Til EI R STOCK OF DRY COODS AND PJOTIOFJS IPOlt ATTTUaiN. 1874. AT VEUY LOW PiaCFS -fi6er I5tA, 1871. -H- IA-L -)-. sin . ALI 1B. J. P. FtTi-K. Usujt sworn, ujl I gr.!uUJ t th TTiuvtrtttvoCi'aiia'ft in IdU, Kiitl fu-r JO ertmerta fcyrnplui lUIa. which I g,iu-K.ute .u iutaJIwU eur fur i'mu iu I.noffS, llbok, lltrt, i-unbj Nurruus, K d- L.d U HJi'JUlufttio Jitti;i. fcnurj to, tttia Ml-rll, Itfl. Q F. A. OSHOUUN, Notur, kuLiw PUUu lriiB.Iv.ThLiuihy.n.il'iaulJr-r'J1HiUji.I-;T.) li. J .v.nir,R!oiiL-v.i'a. I.K.i:u.-tiaiik1i.i lirtrn-e.Iowa.l'cT i.(.bi(uJ.h, l iLUfwM,N.Y.ltv..)( ltoKni. JduC'mrr'u J'hvU-.Ao.AflMrt.-ltihouldwritoDr.l.jil, r Vh'lJvrix 'Z t,iiA,rv l'fciiipl'let A runrantAcnit Hfw twrtTliirani-u . Tho Republican Office TTEEP8 oortetantly on hand a larire as IV aortmeiit of Hlank Deeds, MutIkhum Suhpienas, Warrants, Biuuiuouh, Ac. to bo uli cheap lor cuU i..of.U..-tuii.l most reliable iiistiliition rorobtaiuiiisjuMureaiitih. donation. 1-or Cireulara write to 1'. 1)1' I' K.St iSnNs w-';i'lt 1'itul.uiKh, l'a. K KV STI N K II 1 M t fll t il N, " 203 Liberty St.. . . Pittsburgh, Pa. U. ill Ml'HOy, Proprietor. MEAI.M ATaT.L IlOl Its. BOLICTTKD. WJIY 13 TIIIS THUS ? P.e.'itiiHe 1st, Mr. Wise 1'ny no lare l(r utes for rein, ns lie ow ns tlio biiihlinir lie occupies. 'M, he (!ocsn't piy a e'ltter $.''eo to uMo a vcav, I in d n s (lis own cnt tmi;. and Is not eiclhl in this lino In Western Penio-Miiva. !ld, hit buys cloths lor e:ilt. Cms u' t : i W i I'i'd "let ion oh ordinary rates. Ilh h" s I!-, for euvli, nml tllMS Ikis no I'll'l Mehls lo III 'I K lip. 'I he litre is e.c. I l orn uus pluci b Tlil loi,te, nod e.t t!tc pics, i.l titno, yoit cmi lip in the niornio ? and 1-ack At rt: '10, bav in,; three bonis in 'I idionii! ti select your po.l-;ni.d lea e your orders. s tiive lihn a trial, ami you will not only savo money, but .will net perfect tits, and any stylo or quality ol cli:h you want. Kenieinlier Ihe name and place, 7 ly WISH, Tidloulo, l'a. V; WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL O ANS '1,v rl,r nittMl lmftf Hut ,,s,Myl'iH itrrlet' in tone -r imiiHs lit- i I. EC I U ui OIKC'IBI.S. vim net it!1!), ' t titlnrl)' volrtMl, I art the Urt nincl '' Ntalf WATERS m -r "7 t: NEW SCALE K " . . , PIANOS. ' forH: cr ".i n tint X &m alnalnir 1ne. with nil in otter ii Ininrovrltiruia. Mri at tit bef IMaiai. tlitMle. 'I'licao ra;niia an'1 I'Iiiiiiim .i iti-rniii4d r yrnriu tri-H rmtremely low fim rnwli nr pnrt c-nilt ant bulHiiro im monthly tvntrlfrlr ni) miif . betirt-linncl li.ffi'iniienli Inhen n tirhlllliiil, li II i:t I' ! II ' Km IHIMS Ik 'rilMll, AUKKTI MAMI.II w f J 1 an.1 onntr tm ur D. H. and t nirutta. A largcdlw COIiwim jrnrAs,iiS'',l rArx h. v.W.yl, mt, etc I.I.I S1H.TI I' r ir.l M'OVKS MAIlkOZ linilAt ; '4'ii:i:i c sN, . 4Si ItrwawnT nioi 451 .Mtnir hlH M. CV Tcstimocials of Waters'. rianos'.aaJ Organs. "Waters'' Concerto" Parlor "Orpin poa esia a beautiltd end peculiarly soft tone. The Concerto Slop is, without doubt, tho best ever placed in any orpin. It Is pro-. dueed by an exlra net of reels, peculiarly voiced, 'from which tho eltei't is most chartniiifr, and Ho imitation of ihe human voico is superb. .I'"1 "MIUJU.jQt tona ; and orchestral elfects it has no e'liial." j.V. 1'. Times, 4 The Concerto Tudor Oian""is "some thlus entirely new j it is a luuutiriillparlof ornament, possesses a sweet and power ful lone is a most eoiiiiii-jinluble tnveu tion and holds a hih plnco in J ublio la vor." A'. 1". Krenitig lit. An Onr-itKKTHA in thk PAni.on. Tha orchestral ornan is tho name of a new reed orpin recently announced by Horace Wa ter & a.n. The instrument takes this name from its recently invented oi hes trnl Htip, Tho voii-lr.tr of this is peculiar, producing tho etlcct ot a full Mvcct con tralto voice. Its tiiiest elloct is produced when the stops are drawn, so that un or chestral elici t is piven. The case is uniquo and makes a hamUomo ui licit) of furui turo." A'. J". Aim. The Waters Pianos are known as amonp the very best. We are enabled to speak ot these instruments with eonlidence, Iroiu, personal knowledge. Ar. 1". ICvtmyelitt. li-ly V k. ' TRAXSIKNT CUSTOM wi y Fi!c..V',V 1VC V "" TifUTlouu at thisii l:ce on hhui l iiuliut.-. --.B . t . T Dr. J. AVulkfr's CnliiVii iiin v in. Ogar 15i((crs aro n jmroly Vcjotubl preparation, niado ehiuily from tlio n.i tivo herbs louml on tho lower rallies of the Siorra Not'adti mimntaitis of Culifor tiia, t!;o medicinal Mobcrties of which aro cxttactod thcieltom iihout tlio tiso of Alcohol. Tho question is utmost daily aKlieil. "What w the rait-io of tlio unparalleled success of VIxkuah lltr J'Ki;sf" Our nnstter is, that they remove tlio cuiiso of disoibiu, and iho patient ro- covers Ins liea'dh. Tliev aiu tho fcicat blood pin illet aml alilb-nivin principle,' ii p'Mlcct lienoviitof ami invigilator, of tho BVBteui. Never before in tlio history (1( t,u v uild has a iiiedicine lieeii cuiiitHiiiiulisl pisisiii t!i iviiKiikahla quuhlliw Ut VlNKOAB UlTTKHS ill liinllll iha iitk ul every ihsea-u man is heir to. Tiicw uro a (-uiitlo I'urpuivo as well a a Tonic. rmiOMiig toiiL'cs'ion or liiilanunmioi) of i.io Liver aud bcer.it Orgatis in Uilum Tlie jiropcrtios cf Dit." Wai.kku's t.NHOAii lin n-us mo AprriiMit. lii.ipl.oretic tariiiinative, N utriiious, l.axauve. linretio beilative, Counter'-lrritaiit tudeviUc, Altcr tivc, uuJ Anti-llUious. n. II. MrDOVAI.n ti CD t-old by uil UruaxLU ui.U u. itVwV 1 I V TIl'I.Mi.i f I. ," '''I-H.1 f it'll' I Jll.tu I . . run J v I' ..u I.-. -ii" v.t-w. iur tS-ir r V t 1 V 1 al k U(,w. N. Y.,