USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE. Dajr4 7.10. At the late Coti,ention of the 'New, York State Dairymen's Association Mr. L. D. Ar nold read an address upon "The Future of Dairy Husbandry," In the course of which he said that at the constant rata of increase of population in the United !States, the year 1900 will finds , us with a population of 100,- 000S,a00 inhabitants. If we contrive to con sume cheese atne,greater rate than at pres ent, it: willxeqiiiral,wo - antl', : one:half. *pies the quentity,wenow conitinfe to'supfdr the annual home consumption of that day, or 450,000,000 poutulti. The shipping demand must also increase. Cheese; contains more than twice the nutrition, pound for pOund, - that meat does, while.moreyoundkof eheele than of meat cadlib - tiodiaceltiOtia a given quantity of food. Cheese, therefore, he thought would very naturally grow in favor with the masses, es being far the cheapest and best animal food for laboring people. ,' He estimatedthtkrinflthe - yeervA l M! out people wouleretplirda'billicin - atia a half at pounds of 'butter for their yearly use. The question then was, Where are all these dairy - Pxbdutti coming from? Under our present Bytem of managing, milk dairying can iey er o crowded into warm climates profitably. ept upon elevated and „nienitaineps s tr ts, dairying must be eicluded from "ibe '.3:i 'th. But he thought the demands of the ye r 1900 would be easily met by the people 1 , . ,)ot hat day, and have dairy lands ,to spare after that. He said the future of dairy hus bandry im the - United States hangs oi 4 l noth ing so dependently as, upon the qualtty. of the goods to be thrOWn'inteiliti markets we would hold. Efforts at improvement must be constant, unremitting from year to year. If we would rise higher, ,we must str i lye hardcr.to improve in chir • arY.' Selenc'ehlhat be called to our aid; a constant watchful. mess in. observing results; communication between thiliyrnentslamild be more frequent and full. OrganizatiOns,like the one here inattguttlfedittle - timonytlie --- Missf - eilkiehr means-9Cedyaweemegt.,: '.i„, .: ..-.• . ~ :-;.,„, ,:-,'.'. Frd'ettrlfilited'ilielVW prices this year in part to the large amount of poor cheese made in 1870. The great bulk .of ,the bad cteese was disposed - o1 it home. - It • Was scattered everywhere and - ledged on the shelves of the retail grocers. Their patrons, after partaking of it a-few times, grew cau tious and purchased sparingly, if at all, for people will not eat poor cheese freely. , In. this way people got out of the habit- of eat— ing cheese, and the home. demand was in qured. He looked fortvard • with bright hopes for the future of chitty husbandry In . the United States, and these hopes were not based on any limitation of butter and cheese producidg territory, but upon theateadi ex pension required to, meet - the constant in -'t crease of out population.; Mr. Lewis of Herkimer followed \ with a very excellent and .:Pactical address upcin How TO =Tow. OUR HArartiTom He mentioned four methods employed at present to increase, the. quantity of milk.- Ist, by the purchase 'of cows; 2d, by high feeding; Bd, ;by adding water; and 4th, . breeding, Be' thought that careful and in- - dicious - breeding 31 - -as'tii•3 only legitiniate -1 and satisfactory method by which the de sired_ipprOement.in our dair,yatockmbo effect"ed - .Tie iiciuldUse, with our native cows, a .thoreughlbred: bull of that breed bestadapted.to our respective - farms, and that' . paitieialaihranCit of the dairy business we inttud to pursue. 'For tt',, butter dairy, would use a thorough-bred Devon or Jerpey bull, and 'raise calves from those cows which-would produce the greatest amount of butter,. irrespective of the quantity of milk..2or, Milk to sell, he would cross his best*Coivs with the Ayrshire or Holstein, raising the 'calves as before. On level..and rich'paithies, he would prefer a cross 'with the Shortliorns froin a good milking fam ily, and upon such lands he was of the opin ion the Short-Horns produced the greatest i amount . I' good milk, butter, cheese and meat of` ny'gradeti or full-bloods living.— In co),jcl: 'Sion:, he dwelt upon the constitu tion hr theiCoW,` which he said mast be gOod, and thle'w — as'Ouite as, important as her xnilk ing nighties. , . .. , .. , La t itok,Poweron,s.—They" raise.' potatoes in $ ' alifotni a which weigh fourpeuiads'each, an irpenk_ofit, as something highly dealtaL ble, -Ae a curiosity they are well enough, and las lor food for stock they may answer wel, : hut.'we should not suppose them to be sdught.after for the table. Our largest' va-• rietY gOtiyate.tlhere. is the Monitor, and to thpse,wtio covet potatoes for their size . this mdy, and.we believ.e does, sell readily; but it is noi likely.-that ; , anybody who prefers quality to siie, will lay in their supply of Monitors. The best weight for a potato is about half,a pound and the best form Is round. Thus far, Since we have been do ped of the Mercer, we have come across none o;ullnaljethelMe Peach-Blow, as-ate have mar** , time!! printed - ,--and .wo shall not at all be siirprised if, in theface of thempy highistl4lo,rieW "varities, they heeome more 40 'More, popular with' our fariners, who ati'Bl;ssfthem mostly from the ;fact that tiii , ,,arliupkt ad imAatictlve as some oth er and.: infe4lOlAilildi." We ere r 40,,. .e4c however, to Itenothat 'their cUltivatiou 4s, yearly*retistug,,from the fact that the:cle : , mand . l9r.theirk I.' unsupplied.-; Faiallies who ofiCe'laylia their Winteiloie of them_ will desire no othen3 as long as they can ob tain theni:— z • _ Those who fancy ciirintity instead of qual ity bad better. go back to the old Rohan, which ereatOl.so great a, sensation twenty or twenty-flee .years ago, some of. which weighed from three to five pounds, were in length from 'eight- to ten inches and Pro: duced•fromfive to eight hundred bushels per acre. fever caused by -it soon -cooled' down wiTyrii- wits discovered ; to bp the poor -121 PoiitgAithe - table ever seen, and- fit- for nothing hilt for st6ek:. Even for that yurpoic it. Ivan soon abandoned and for :,•ears it has been beard of no inore:—Ger fqd n town .7tlegrap74 - ' Fe.ord•PLAFte.—SOine clear, stilitight Jack Frokt'willlind his way into the Ilady's parlor or chamber, in which she keeps, her plants, and, alme! next morning her.swcctf: pets will be.A'figidlis the artificial flowers ' on her bonnet. Ziow, what shall be' done? Don't hurry them in a,warm room by the side of a stove, as you would a frost-bitteu , chicken. them remain , where tkey were frozep;;blos'?-the wiridow shutters:or. drop the curtains, so as to make the room quite dark; then' sprinkle' the splanfs With cold vat* clirectifqmxtlkexistern, and Niait for the result, Do not allow the rooms . to become warmer than forty - seven degrees tor twenty-four hours. If a few drops of .pirits of camplior-i& thitivii Into of water before sprinkling, it will be all the ,better.... Plants treated in this way, though frozen ea , badly 2 ihtv,the'Watiir Will freeze. on whetilitankla 4;ikeiping the room dark and cool for atititite:- Col*fit.' out unharmed. — Fogy fhe Househ .-.. • ..- • -: To rentoioi++ l M4l3 •fiam'' tht 'hancle, . wet , them two or three Al Ries, ge with comrion black ink, at tie Nytill sq p fit o 1 _.,4 n , _ .. To disguise Castor Oil, D._ hyslefai says,.', - Rub Itp_tWeAlttPsOf nil - 15f`clitnalion *itli an ounecpi2(&l4e,l4l... ,, :eliiydren" -will taker it as a lofey, hid iiilt'llpr.reere,"'• . ~.. . To GitinieTF*o4 , --1 - 1 4hi;, •Pricktui.; i painful eerfaiiioiliegius to be felt, _put on spirits of taxpebtliie hid!, )watiug it ip....,,4_ few application:a' atifiineralli afect a &tie. • . . - • ~ BLEgtgtne . .# l'itg 1:171.1 - 0 y. —say to those asking tot rerne - dieslor lil6edivigt the lore: and lung,cornplaints;.tovre , 'ck latiner pad about4he throat' aitluitil.., _.T:all.thern to wear dotibliFftitelcilftnble and to protect the feet, throat, and whole krson, so that it cannot recetYo 4.9-11 M wider anY eximmere:` .tt 1 wic KuitA at FARR 1i1i:.A...) nitj-ii.) I u IMEMIEM ~•~•.~_, AidgiiitAiiltk 42%) 1.c:4 -g.:}46 .14Q1'0 Fall and Winter T. atAr rsatiteitirg . i• - ;; , MiC)W ` *:;: 7,i, a =I huit call and meewhat a gbod assortmet we have Jan. 1, 1872, rEundersigned is Aaant for the side of the follow ng TOWN PROPER - TY : • k tie e. M t 60 VILLAGE . LOTS, mtn.t. 0J liggA lots are in the central part of town, and conirsolatt to the 13 . 4 - anted on the line of the Bell Road, and rnitable-for MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Taes• iota riaH ' onable terlns. Jaia. 1, 1872 a - . R.. CHEAP CA I / 4 41. 1 STO j •"- has a hill assortment of new goods, snob as a se ZOXESTIO t 41,16 LAM 'Otk:4*- - CIRTONS, ALL maws, GOODS, VDT= P TI IG= CLOTHS • O F re . • - : 1-146 .' ;il9l , f o l4.annierY. Inn Goods and Notions. . . .• • - SuW;‘ SalliV, l n t liai llyiuto. , Rim Salaam, Co Me , 'Wsas, Sall, Flab, Maur. ' g yaw-a-a RATS & O&M BOOTS &. 13H0E9, • BUDTAM, WOODEN WARE, &C. Cash saldfoftittirtijUSiiitlig n Agg s;N4 • nits' call tintl loOk ant hock over.Y toady and trilling to above goo ds. 1211 will al ‘• UN 41114; 187%: .: • • J. & BM= c TIOGA, PA. tolArt - 44 , 8101 _a _ W usual A r v . ;?Ts7,: , " 41 - 17C"tli f,7 ; • - 1 4. 19)11 i , - , - _ „ .'„ • • • - - '!'; tzfi; e . • x4''•. ,-4 .,.444 * W.4*-1;,,k1 relga = MIN i ~~ t i~ ; ~ r i'\,* . • : v ilatri 1.4 -4 tad t....5.;..:11„:1 Ell - 4,73 . Wi .1 - 44 - 4• lA.; EMEIMM_ZM= b UJ .4 4 9 3 = ~, , PA: l rs, -• -:; ,, _'-. , - , i „Ay ,Gaz* Al .1 'V.:I1 4.— ' ' —......!..1 '' "* 1 0 •-•'> ..}A.o f • \ k - ! . .''.1 a 0 4 :P‘:•-',,,v '::%., .1. ,40 :0 , :•;-..:: 1t....-21:7:::: . 1111 r»~ :11,9tABAJ OM Real - r_ 11 f:e Rail Road Depot. SETERsIL LOTS -,,1.-flitii ~,..i.,c; e: , iii vi ti...-taa ~ .cvLii tea• 1:12211E WALTER SH3BWOOD. MEM ....,,F• DRY GOODS, --Milli, -4411;4451rd -ro'h cheap. ;c . 41ai 4 , 4,4* Jr: , 4 . 14 oio,' Choict G roceries ,-- - - LM=l 44.4 1. 4 . . • :s;s:lq. • V. Sarsatiarilla 44. .owing rep- Jasedim its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its' re , markable curei.• So Mild as - to-be safe and beneficial to Children, and yetriLttOntiginf as to effectually purge out the great-cor ruptions of the blood, - such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination.: lotpuritiea, • or diseases that have lurked in, the system thr years, soon yiehl to this 'powerful anti dote, and disappear. hence its 'wonderful cures, many of whicb are public:l'v littirsilf;" of Scrotal% and all scroliflous diseases Ulcers, Bruptions, and eruptive dis! orders taf. the skiitAuncoMs. Blettike4. 8011% Piufpiii , P ustules , Sores, St. .. Anthony's Fire, .es° or Erysipe las, Tetter k StApheuni,,,..geald Head, litM etintetiV in* ceratimis — tit e eras. Stomach, and' 'Liver. , It also cures other coma plaints to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, :Neuralgia, Heart Dlseasei Female Weakness, Debi lity Leueerrimea, %.v ben they are matiffesta i tions of the scrofulous poisons It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing the appebte and vigor of the drgesae organs,. , it distipgteyhtkAewMika L tona, Weigiet, S guor Warrifheit no ! appears, people feel better, and jive longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on'witkxenewed aua new,. lease if l • life. •- • . DM Mr& CO,, Loa Mos., SOLD 84,1 'll Jan. 1, 18 . • _ • • tt,t • 'I I lI VI 't I es t 1• tii t ( It .. ,• . „ t , (rit•. / 1 Q , 1 )t4 int A i jj p ■ , • r 1: . ,: ', • • 1.111/1 . 1 I i i , AND ALL STYLES 0 • Ilittalilia iie . .$O4lO TO BRAD QUARTERS I" BIM Choice tigtkomp,S ; grs,„ -..and TOBACCO. Also for EIC:PC:IO33CJEC . • rir.4ifi=eivelvervieg: salient assortment of E!! ALBUMS, IMBRORS, STOTT= , STATIONERY, CORDS AND I Ac., 1 11-3L-coczieferlesimi. ~. Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Spr th i a lsiaseekitica, : - • - , •• • , Me, WlNl4ol . ,bl y b •,• • ' . " 0 Wi ll 1614,, 01 4 kr i -T ', ' '•at al /orr - Ti as the same can •- ' ww fl at • aide of New York. , ! --- Y. -- 13 TRY OUR 4 SHILLING TEA.: : t LAMPS, C , ETRRE &b,'dm iL . at the newest styles': and lamp chimneys that will not bteak. vit 1 4. v t i r " 21 , FanerWMEt v `Artleles. PPIRRY, TOILET SOAPS, POMADES. BRUSHES, hie., Re. i 7 1. LE= AND 32, ttaWalll AND LABIEMB: - laoillwenty desirable villsie lots fOr sale In the central part of the town ; and will also loan money at lessonable rates. N.B.,_PrZVelEeNebbills. it atticaAn, 0112..staree; re .0 may De mom:ea for advice or treatment cr an. 1, /BM-tf._ . HASTINGS !lc COMM • •—•- - El altesie: JKusic 4lats and Calls, Ira! OM RIMED mini: Aid to St any foot from No. 10, to 18 inclusive. °i on - on tratle, 'We .I.li vi [l l4 lo3( -1 .- .11 " : iiDUSTOPIrWORK t DO , ÷ - 00 Tv* promptly and well. Repairing done on 'heat no Drop in and be corrrizme4L jan4 1, 1812. DREW 4- lii3l=ll.. Larie I= WM " -14 • (*Oa ; Ten Plec X * l tMME a kei r liVW ct1t0.4,11 ,_aboobn 411. 1 1 4000 yds. 'IIW and destrabla -Printa 4110% 2.9tvadi""MAD 'S. .3:i1at . 21/ its a :as 4.1 a -BM& atiVadiktialEiagtil g l at asap it . • • `AIiktIPEN'S... ORM I TAUM gthlibimi. Diana, Maltioss.9atbn, cum 4. pwitAtaimedvarilmassipm. , ' 1161:, - ME jg 4 6 1 11 1 13.avepOloths.Casaineres, Deakin, ladiaa' aid MITT4 4 r sale cbeap at . • 'IIARD2II II 4, • z vaatrt • 'atile.taloveit, Madam LaMar mustaskti tt k. ateata frip sale asap at n • HARD • Wellsboro, Jan. 15,' 1871 r ih s'sl `• v 4-4. 7 1 7, i z=sca u za st wa it e rd in are requutid IliMMOillte. T. E. .6„Waftw /0/419 T 0.103 Head Quarters SOU the NIISIO STORE in Bowen & Cone's Block.— STEININAT and other - ---..0. 113XLCOM • or sale very cheap. Also, 11.80 X h CABINET ORGANS.. LD iikrliD3llENTEI_ TAKEN Dir A largeptock of NEW-AWSIO Piet received. •NS given on the Piano, Organ, and in Sing- An opportunity for practice afttirded to those may dears it. H. W. TODD.. •. 1. 1872-ti, • • OT AND SHOE STORE. i EBBY 1211-7 . * . •, : 1 tin • : .r. died mv s Tibetan, oft, same, at the shop lately occupied by Pichler & Randolph. also stri purpose reducing prices on - all goods and • ctly FOR CASH. IWe keeps goal aixortmcMt of s. V.A.U. .C..t 4, 14 BOOTS, BALMOBA.LS, surnate,-- r . BOOTEES. •BROGANS AND GALLIOASKENS Our stook of ! FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UPPKR, BOLE, COMMON CALF, 'LIN INGB, BINDING, MO - ROCCO, km, Aiggittlthap r is heretOrine. we OW be lons!d at lispie.elweye, eEtel CASH RAID NMI - .• = ,‘ :7-- • CHM rtitiir .:b F~ tely known tbe• most remedies savered for ood. s It has he test of ith a con- .4o now tall of goods ounoblo!for Alto mint's?' Toido.._..plo lonloitsiont is colosgoto Moly* .11:' Je./.?... 4.41.4. 1.4 .74i:if it Litaiiiii . . _ -1., LI Crockery, Boots and 4'6 irit:,?; DO .. ••• * ES=M OA rtaa MIME %.1..i \ i •,L. U - e I ear Eadload; •;. SA 4 Si 4ev. w.IL :Al • i. 13 awl Invite 1 L **people al Two Om: AO who Wish tolialia . badt*la flde =1 W ;C. I fi ei L'..) " • and compare wicks. The closest bums mints carciacp4 Ail thla ilts4,lPop to& 1.!!,72 . 22142 ,1;41 Lip p iitc• riga, &loot Uwe gousrally, &pi wa poi I: a tal3 Apt Le COW 1 Z4 Z . 14343064 ' 1 0 r.;;,:s 70' ~ ~W. I~ WIJ~~i.. N Jti'.i~ ~+w. 1.• n i tjy.[_ 3, • , a r t 4 agagri r ilWAT. Horton' AI Broth .4 . . ' . ',„..,,.....,! . • 1 , 4, - J (.._,_ _ L . .1, ...., i /4.v:tales, iitottairs, Plaids. French azur Wok - 442,40ta Salts all at prices ranch less Waal:lMM agu ' ''' ,---, r...... mi. sati,„ fisufry , • .14109111.. fry, • - ,tr . 1.L.. i....t r r.- r:...:,....r1a,4:37., ..:.:: - - , l Fanvy Goods, Yankee Jotiond 6)ts' ghois%i4• ape . , ..,,` .., , . . - , . ~ .:.:11:1 "qz.rir.: tf..1.: „:•!... , ..',. _ .. -, Chibirtata i filipdaitua ' " ;.;-1- • am_ *cwt., t v.. ::,4ig ?11. I '' - ' " y . I :7.6,:r, ....• . : :.- .: t' -. 5 . ..4 1 i., ..; .4: %, .., ..:J 1 ' ".7 '."4 in s..:;'q cl ,93 Y. r2 . _ 1 , ..', ~• . _ • •,;:r.2.1...r.,. ,I. ALL SEASONABLE GOODS AT tammagenirtaoir H edum fr4m 10 to ao Boos $2.60 tos6,do. Maus' Stl64lllom $1.26 toKN. $l,OO to 11. 4 50. BoYs' Shots from 4c-tui? eitl• lotniolt G.V t u r:aby 4 - .1 Yard wide Pact , " tor. Psints.tat Delifitaks ,Xhallee , tOreceriegi v Ete. =9 Tess from 40 cents toisl,6o. • • ' lr," " . .; I_ Portages ags* it 12)0( mete. ' • • .la Char tttatto fl la. flab dealing, law p , . It, sitlt attic' Itttenticoi to • ," -', ". witch As : - • • • tur - u• even one itkiwant.otAigthiscta our /lath to drop in saga/ s $ for* s• slims pleased to slicer our Goods. Wellsburg, Jsu. 1, 1872. I :r4 ill \ - 'lci 83 ! . .- 1 • • 1.:„,:i.a„.1.4. a a:Ja,....1 3.44.4 J 33.72. 14:4. 41.113. 1.4 t:ILS; al= R3LTGGrI f - i•• I • •. - •- . * l 4 l ri ' tnial larg" l atiejkla acioaslie C V , tit i mall fit" wAuLol~ mes. A Imp coca Of caws n 4.1•4,.4 .24A4;di.) . , •,14 I:44st ..1.14••• F 151. 711- 1?"/ &Wit:3U ..c•N . %TON11 " 9 RllOllll ISLIND D 1 WIT • • : : t kit" ' l7 ; • . ••••,, •••q . • I!,_ .;2....4. 3, 7 l4 , 4 r ewigeksaw y Do menza ling Tat ßß WAnti&u, - mow,: 7! • S. • • - Is: , '' ; v Alrnameats,, Striping .elMlllli aotsSmt..,:to C444l.tak goz, 4,.a10 w cw.~,, ::: tt"4i ;use=i^ MMME ,' , 3; -' 0 9.7 I wfxr - AC A rolilloocdad Gum of Good oplittinilas $o our bodidoitkolKid Jan. I, ism. 1 • ;4 , 11 CORNING,' N. -- Ikt - _ loAJol4 . '" MI I tRY • . r •••• 4 a • • 1563:3145*r CA. delli.;;• clbcom,, • 6 III!B=1:11MIIMMM Our Stock VW. J. , 7 7: • BOWOT *caws mimaz7Witcariov, FA. Lesiticile•ss' 30reissiit 'CA.coo, 10 omit& • lOoliate. DO Cent*. — lstablishment. and Brushes far Cankage.-'siSit -- w,+,+~.l.v.•wwv.`~ 'T.' ; ',l;i'l - ,... : :4,... - 4...:10,:t . "...V1 . - ..”'S k I -41 IMIEM 7.F.=-- ME - • .., GOOD, IMI=II KEENE MIN= ORE TOLt 4••7.... 1 50,4 "! 1.. ENE Vie ono now woo at sone* lEEE lEEE Goo in WEQUiahLE:AND arr Ag., ; Cutter 'Ornaineuthot; s r ~b ,?~i;.. .~ • r; i:~.st?2:i.: r>a: BM EMS EINIMIZE =DU lEEE ~. ESE -a.4 lEEE kVi J ERE=MIIIIIS ME BIM Mil i.t; - 'Jj 101 :! f.rilici, MT - =EI , , 1 MIMI NEVE MI =Mr -TiosicliA4lffitani ...... —QuifezieDlTWA46oll4 ( • • INfil EN r t [ 1 I i wA , I o- ~.... A 1,1,-1.1 1 .1 - ti : t ' )1 El I , =II ME MM:M=i= ••••••••••11. .' 4 , :''' - ''' ' ' il, 1 - In 4 : , j:Cili'llietarii - ', • • - ' . ar10W331313G431:1111V. - - ' ' is,••,. ~,-, ~ . t iv.;:r.ii 1 -.. 44. -, ~, . _,_, :-.. -,, v „ , .... _ ..... i , , ~.... , 1 4 . 4 1 4 144 4*DA 1 P-A. - j : it ss ;- i l' : 4 " : : ' "- r .igigi'Lir:CA4ii(1)tii' r ',i 7 It - in'a, -I,d±N.' r ,if • - ',' - ' ,W 4 tuslikld•:itisdr 14 VS.TCHES, "pr., '',_ , as, 4la7ta &V.Standar. ictit.%.. -- . , 'SILVER , SPOONS'' '-''''-"' klited :Spoons and Forks; .Table,:- Butter' and i i rutt MI igX l ll l sll l ,71 4 ' °l - 411 C a keM lstsflp ; na lla rri 11 0 1 Gold and Ag, ate jtlngs;' 4 ooo,-Pini, and 'Pena's; .801 1 41 Gad' StO ; -Pearl; Fftoy and Plated 'I; uttons ;'„ Watch Guarda and -Chaltis,'-yiret. r`Atv lend 1 stock • of' BPECTA- OLEW.GLASELBEEI. and COloredlitlasies, all at " reduced RAPesi -, -.'.....••• ' • ~,:“ .., - ; ! .y, , , 1 z - .I .;', ')FI-J:t, , N. PG—Watching:Awl Jesaitirrneatli)'ensiOd.- , , 1 -; . . • `;',*`_:... V.J 4 ...-,1,_ r.':.,.6.t.' , ..;::! „,.. - -,.. 1 • =:,-• ..:- EMI MEZZO ...F1 ~. , i!t~t '.~LF~ ~ti :i;:•':. ' il" - - --,-, -:,'Niri ME tiY:g CEEB }:.....c :.SJ f- MUM eyortsneni ••••-, ' • • JEWELRY .- "STOREt • - .•••- • • E' ;'• • •=. :5•.! L • • . - L: -• .• • .AlreatEW - POttir = lithe hits lOng.been establicilAsa , 4 -# - the; jecte4y Istisluees ec, , IV ! 311 !, b 12117- always fOX sale, and prices of .ti .:• : AMERICAN WATCIIFS --- ,;,. - Gold or fillv.er. Pideks, Jewelry, , Gold elfains, goys, Ringo; Pine , Pencils, duos, Gold and Steel Stull; Razoye: e , Mated-Mate, • • • • SEWING HACITINEg Si , 4E11%1449J. „-, With most all other articles usually kept iv Auch which era yofd low , for " - olLsce • .4, on short . I • ;•.,.." ; . . , • 1 . • • -,„ h . : 1 / 4 : . 4. FQ;Elle, Jan. 1, 11372-Iy. ' IME MEE ES BEIMMEIE BM lIMEME! .~ tions, M3M9 :.7. - 1.7‘ irs ISZIM 4.? ' EINE3 lEEE i..:~"..II: ...... c NE MEM New Millinery Goods! tlTTis&tit's en jnt received a . large and -1' MILLINERY, Fatici.Goods, Parasols; Gloves, SAS * BEBBOZiS, .kr.; • <r..• ?mt go is 'dung viry prices. Drop in and Asia.theiunr good.. Zen. 5i187244 ' Taut. O. P. MTH. SEM ME ENE ~ ~. . ..... ilc t. ti lititatialt at_ IMRE! ME EMI giiiaiiil vraghing Dittchidei .18 pronounced the beet in Market, having taken the firatiteinifirtrat the Tioga - Cm; and othdr Fairs; and , decidedly the but washing Machinel invented. It only needs a trial to eathi* the moat Skeptical. Par. "ohs wishing to pnrcbage, willaddreas 7,t)i.E STEVENS. an: 1, 1872. Tioga, Pa. :4k L - ' t Don. is ry„_ 1., .. .. .., 4...• _ - :_....._ 4 SUNG *stained from a visit East; I am now pre pare4l,,grith a new stock of goodsand Instruments, Ao superior induoameats to those-1w want of any- Idling in my Übe. -- Artilacial teeth 'alerted on a .new :ESnperiorbase, at low tides... • Teeth extracted with rr... ' t4 Preirlti e c:to a f i t i e so n i s o V i tegth a speciality.' - ,- - -•- - • - A. B. EASTSIAI7. DenUgt; •• Jan, 1,1872.4 f i' ,:.- .. . Welleboro, Pa. MEM I= Ii I= .1. .:S' ME MADAMS o ' S es .r. .; A eitt MEM .. .... :. . .t 1 ...,. ''. ,•,....z. ~.,.. A „ - • ; .1 1yt.,....t BEM Ü&ILY 46 to io i)isits. 1 -:. rt ..., . ....._ , : s the itez to . n0..Pi04144.**: ..Pi04 1 44.**: 21: MESE= lili~/Jr - ~ f.- ~.~ n Oa. t !cl (.. Al I . .....,GENTS , - WANT ED 70E 7 ' • . . .•-•.masi:l2C il —bil" . - 0 1 1111L ‘ 1 . ' i waso .., PHASES OF LONNIN 'LIFE. #,... WI Erawas, the well-known,lomzlllot, - : The ; Very Larg est , Commissions Paid. ........._. " , .. ~, . WWI Is a benutlful octavo of 66$ pagea, ,orobel:- . " • - with 200 eagramegs, and finely exeouted map of • • • albn aligned and executed expressly for tWa work by onOnent artists., It contain* a full, graphic, and trnthhil atitemoutnt um Sighti,•Sterett. and &mations of the:grailllefroWiauf the world. Address ~. • ' , 1:011.1.1i I ASffMRAD, Pubilahler, '' '7ll Sansoin Street, Pblladelphii t . JIM: iv 1872-4 m. - 1 , ,,.. ~. . . , 7 , . : . ~. Em in IMI N . • ivrt:,AollsthOoinie,tol g many o i s ve les4: 1 1 at to p&e ." - tbsudialves tauter her instructic lL Ll'Low, -- $8 a quartet. Initcumenttgrkilabbd-for , for VI ,= - Der 0, 1871-tt - - - . Kra' MIA . NT TAILOO4 I . ---- ' - 414 NER, bas Pat ret,elve.3 a s ' n3) orb as . :. ,q. ortVsit of KU 1i95411 9! ' ' • ''' .. , ... , -•- •'' -431,0 TEES - - .?. _ ~.-: ..--. . tot' gentlaccesea , . 1 ' , .colts i llt, FINECLOTHING 4 , 4 4," - to.insiiiiii4tzfir lit tiViii ; k ) Stitt, and on shortest nonce- ,/ , '-=pnt trantllig t potion. Will .it tti r tr:=26Y,,toclr..,- : 699 41 anl .a - 3 - 611 * 9 4,P1L -t 3l : i . ' f - eio. WAGITEFt. - t 1311 - I. )2 - ESE . : 1 -For-Sa,kpr , i ..., = A po OD &dry fariiin Ticig - toikiday: Tioiiii " Co., PA._ ..otbfrut•42 X* fano, :.welt. , ofitha &womb of "mda...,_ 5p0n,...tt1 06 149014.1 1 01nend, soliatinimprored.;:- Pm' 011 /AsIM. 01 1 44 1 ,141”,(tireUing bonne, an. apple ABA Oita a n-Aka anii•ttunber: Janda Ilia to MA I sett=l= l _ 9 dia and . Alai ... t. ikad a Q. R . :aft. 1, 1172, ' • • I= BEE =I - , .1 - ZaliSiL 'The Stanuard .•• - • THE- INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE 'ROSADALIS are published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, Fonseizidently ' • PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT . . It is a .certain . cure for._ Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, ,Liver . Com plaint - and - all diseaies of the ' Blood. 1 tTE.,217,1 1 7LE 61 1 nOSADAtiII wild do niae . . good than ten bottles of 'tho Sjrrups of Sirsaparllla. 'I:4 LiNpF.F4ipistE Dyiiv,siciphis,, hase.usallosadalisinthoirpractieo forAlutpsoHltree r svars and freely etidoi,so it As a ,rellablfrAlteratlyo and BloollPhriher. - , 121 1 -1\ o:,l'Vr4X(.. a triAit hporp. pft: - .c. - I'.'3listYlC.rg ', "._!,,: DE R;. • '- •". frit:F..o: - DANNEttIi, " ' DD. r. S. SPARK. Of - NiCholsurville, DR. J.... A... -Mco TtlAy - Columbia, - S. 0.- DR A. D. NOBLE. Edgecomb, N. C. 1113BD AND : B OWED BY L.v.ligalcuir, OATS, F,.ellßlTer, 4 .W.SA T& son, Mich. . . W/3 tft Lima, Ohio. i rt kw Imp, 0 do. r ds CO.,_Ggridggsville, Va. L:l3. fil.cF4D - DVN, - Murfrees;. bore, Tenn. - Our apace Wil3notaliew of ante A. tended remarks tin relation. .to Ina , eittUelof licisadells. To tho 1fed . 441 Seofession we guarantee a Fluid Biae. rosa%Ma , te t u ul n 3 r2Fef luk , trils= ood ; and to thy aided we sap try dalls, and 'kin. will be restored to herath... : .._ .; i , _ , -., Rosadatis is sold by all Drunkts; price .1.150 per.bottle. "Addresi DR. OLENENTS & 00. ', 14„taiiimu,ND.1 3191 RAILWAY WIZ ,ARIE RAILWAY. tAillt492 or Tina Zama; Anoitan Nov.lBrir; 1871. 'NEW and "IMPROVED DRAWING, ROOM and SIXIIPI NG COAOHEB,o ombloln gall Modorkltaurcrre• nO3OB, are ran Online on all Trains betwOen Buffalo, Niagara 174111, Suipansion Drldge,OleyelaudiOlnaln• ualland Nair York. I Westward. STATIONS. No 1 11.00 &mi. 6.80 P 7.00 Pat 1135 "' 6A5 44 7.20 4,, u 155 Ati 2.86 )1.37' " 2.17,," 0.16 44 2.52 , 3.25 14 10.10' ' 44 • 3.45' 44 ' 4.11 ", •1 11,00 44 4.27 , 14 4 W.."' 4.60 1, 6.05 44 6.25 4 . 1285 kw 6.42 8.01" 41 ' 12.88 44 • ' - 4 10,20 10.20 " , 2.06 " 7.06 Bft 7.20 Bft 0 46 " .31-20 AAI 11,20 A ts " 12,10 nu 12,10 nu 710 '' 4 •' 12.16 so 12.16 . 4 1.16 44 12.20 112.20 0 .20 44 12.64 4, 112.64. 44 0.66 rlt 8.66 44 866 " ...„ .... „7.00.kui 700 •tt Now rekL're jerkily City." Bunifhanna.. ,Great Bend." , °wag,' ." ',Waverly : .Y NW:llra. *v Bon - -•.4! Pain, Basic , . , Robh atti.,kr. :llorrellsvilidA Buffalo.„ 4 .‘ :11iiirfaFaVY' Butp.Bridge- Clifton Dunkirk Civilian : OlaclunatL 910 A. u 9.46 • 4- 4.20 Dln 6.13 P DI 6631" OM 14 TM 41 1:88..44 11:40 04 8.68 Sop 12.00 $2l 12:48 AM 112 53 " MEI 2.22 4$ i 7.00 .., I 5.00 pat 'Additional Local Trains Westward.; bAO a, m., except Sundays, from Owego. j 15:00h. M., daily, from Ousquebana. j MO a'. to daily, framEasquebtina. 1.00 p, m. except Sunday', from Suequebana. 1.16 p m except a - am:lays, from Elmira. Stopping at Bit Blatil 39, Cording 200, Painted Poet 200, and thence, vitcATori, to Buffalo, arriving at 8 85 p m. 2/10 p m except Sundays:from Birrgliamtou: • Eastward.- • N0.19.* STATIONS 9 45P m 72b Ain It 6 pm 140 "- 1 45, n 162 " 245 " 8.16 Epp 4,00 p'm 7`86 " 812 " 847," 9 82 1015 " iroa ''''' 262 am 858 " Clucl'ati Llve Cleveland " Dunkirk 'I Clifton " Busp 4 B'g'e• Niagara P,' Buffalo- •-" aornells'vhsgi e oeh ster " 'Oorialng . Elmira " Waverly " BiUgh4Tal ' n .4 . :Great Bend. " Busfitlehan'a o Pori Jervis " Middletown" • Ociaben " Newburgh " Paterson " Newark-' Jersey City " Now York 4. • 0 1 , 11” ..... • 'llO 00 P-m • ... 1000 pmi 5 40p ia 10 00 " 440 Ida 545 " 10 05 4 445 gg 66 " 10 12, o 462 " •6 46 "' II "' 700 " 1045 . 4 880 amlo 06 " 616 ! g 7 , 16 12 20s uk 455 " • /1 80 .". 1268 695 "•/2 0 8 Ix' 187 " 008 •" 12 4/ p m 219 645 "' 115 pm 804:"-'727••" . 155 pm 3 3 g. 52 • p 400' 4 "' '326 ff m 47 pm : 2 ' 760 g' 1205 pmi 618 pm 845 " 1268 9 04 .g. 1210 zi to 11 00 ap 24; " 205 pm 515 " 11 88 am 828 " 12 00 m 8 90 " 15 50 " 700 " 883 " " Additional Local aim Eastward. 15.0 u a m., enndays xcepte from flornelsvllle. 6.66 a .in,, daily from Igor elleville. 7.00 a in—except Sundays, from Owego. 710 a m., except Sind rtys, from Elmira. 1.68 p. m.. except Sundays, from Painted Pelt, 2,10 p. m., except Sundays, from Elornellayille. tifondays excepted, Letween Remaining and Port Jervis. - L. D. RUCKER, Gong Sup't, Northern Central. r rliroict Bente North and South, , - On and after Sunday, No, 12th, 1821, Trains wit depart frAnaT4y; Pa., be follows LEAVE 80IITHIVABD. Hail Nidi A.M. Buffalo Express, 1018 P.M. Wu:sport Accent. 7.10. Niagara Express 1.05 P. M I' - • TRAINS LEAVE NORTEWARD. Mail, r. 9.80 P. M. Elmira Armin. 10 05 A.II. Niagara ExpreaB4l,Bs P. M. Buffalo Exkees 4,27 AM. A. R. FISKE, General Superintendent. J. A. REDFIELD, Ain't Gen'l Suk't . Wellsboro & Lawrenceville IL B. . -- • Tillie Table No. 3. 'PAINS EITUT TatilteDit,NoV.l6.in,lBl j i. GOING NORM. - • DTA\ 'MONS. GOING:SIIOUTEL NO pm 11 10 am. Corning 900 a CI 7 50p m 26 pm 10 06 am Lawrenceville 10 17 a"m" 850 pm 14pm ,9 65 am - Dunning 10 27a m 859 p m 08 pm .951 am *Lathrop 10 82 a m 9'04 p m 54 pm . 9.40 am *Bear Creek 1046 am 916 p m 849 "pm 933 am Tiogit Village 10 55 am .920 pm 3 ,11. pm 918 am *Hammond 11 12a m 935 p m 319 pm 907 am *llllla Creek 11 25 am 946 p m 8 18'pm ' 900 am - Holliday 11 31 a m 9 50p m 303 pm. 851 am 511(1E1101)ml 11 11 am 959 p m 254 pm 843 am Niles Valley 11 49 am /0 0 5 Prn 242 pm 831 am *Marsh Creek 12 02 pm 1016 pm 235 pm 806 am Wellaboro' 12 09 am 10 22 pm 1 *Flag Stallone. . A. R. GORTON, Snp't. illoktbuirg & Corning & Tioga R. H. I GOING NOR,TII - . STATION ! GOISG 50IITH 11 10 am ,630 pm Corning 900am 1 7 60 pm 1058 am 615 pm 'llfulhollon 919 am 805 pm 10 42am 602 pus Erwin Centre 936 um 818 pm 1080 am. _460 pm Cook's- 945 am 830 pm 10 25 am 445 pm Lindley 9 60am 836 pm 1016 am 435 pm . Lawrenceville 10 15 am 848 pm 10 03 am 421 pm I Somer's lane 1027 am 8 69pm 963 am 411 pm Mitchell's- 10 37 am 908 pm ;949 am 407 pm Old Station 10 41 am 912 pm 937 BM 367 pm Vega - 11156 am 925 pm 9= am 347 pm • Mill Creek 11 02 am 982 pm ll 61cCov'm .4 .. ... .. 9 16,am 337 pm Lamb's Creek 11 12 am 943 pm .9 06am -_ 13 27 pps Manefield • 11 24 am 9 66pm , I Canoe Camp 845 -em 809 pm Covington 11 44am 10 15 pm 8 Warn, 260 pm Blossbnrg 12 05 am 10 36pm „i....jt... , 225 p m Somerville 12_25 am , 1 1 225 pm . Fall Brook ' 12,45 am A. U. GORTON, ' pupt B. C. R Insurance! Insurance! Hand in Hand: I Mutual 'Life Insurance Compani, OFF/CE, No. 1,12 8. 4TH ST., PHELADIELPHIA •'. A • • ENCORPORATED FEBRUARY 28, 1.867. Chartld Capital $6O ,000. '!`§SE';lf 9YER;',_„ Stook ant Mutual, combining Security with Profits. Suppose you'are already 'limed hi a first-alias com pany,front any Canso whatever, (say atter terizear ty payrdents) you do not or cannot pay longer and die— your insurance gone and your money wasted. Not so in the 4 'HAND4INAL4,2tI:O ,t." all Policlea are' Nott-Yon- HEITABLE. • Thiel company which rinks among the moat popular and successful Lifb Insurance Companies, grants poll toles on all , desirable' plans, both with and without profite. ' Traveling .Priveleges Unrestricted. All policies are incontestible after one year from any of the ordinary causes. • • Look to your Life Insurance. Please, examine the following Comparative Table. It is sometimes alleged by Agents of other Companies that the. Company they represent la. safer than others. While we unhesita tingly assert our belife in the soundness and stability of all companies, we desire to present the :Welting for the inspection of those desiring to insure : : Of the following companies, compare the annual pro. Mitlins charged by each for an insurance on life at the age of 80,Pears, payable at death : I Annual prelnium . den annual • •. - for life. payments. Trlvi,elers' ...846,84 188,21 AEtnii,... 22,73 -42,80 nonae • ..........23, 60,00 - Equitable, • .. 99,70 46,97 Witallington 92,10 4697 Hand - in-Hand,. 6,60 . 62 , ,60 If not already insured take a policy with the oHAND-12;-11,123D." • • the best Mutual Coinvuv 'ln the trailed States. Jan. 1,11872. A. M. n7fillA3l, Agent. . - . . . _ . _ , - 0 :10 .1 i A A "I 777- i r • 7 . 77 1 ) 7 - , AS awls in stink, and will keep constantly on 00 : !tend; 1 4 t , f 2 tl a i , e 4 i r cze r s o t ti t: i tri t tet ti quotations. 2, & strand. Knowl's patent Step iatifiei, from to 8 ft: JACK SCREWS, TACKLE BILOCS6, WIRE CLOTH AND WIRE GOODS GEN. 1 -ERATALY. EMERY WHEELS FOE GIIIIMING SAWS., =I A. full assortment of Lake Huron anaaerea • - Gartuifirdium , Oath__ S AID ROWS Ut ANY QUAIf/TKI,NA. tiliaak AWE FROM. 1 & , 2, extra eng,lie oil. - A complete iteeortmeizt o Mechatiles! Tools, . HOtreg 4=PERS AND aciusr, -HOLD H.WAII.Vo OONSVAN , Thy ON NASD.' BOTTIM PRICES ON AGRICIILTII , . _ F. ia ana take krk, getstbaisme r re how it ke rate °Mtge o J. , jail e. 4 l I** ',4.IILEEL ,'N,l7,t No 3• N 0.4 i No 2 •11" 40 f/. 885 pm 840 pm 915 pm 925 pm WM. R. BARR * 4 Gang Yase.Ag't L. 11.8iTATTUCTI, Rapt Tfoga R. R. 000 000 , 00 • 1111 FIXING THE DAY. 11 • - • S i Pattlek . O . Brleri to athle,en Melreddtu, why tron't you be xlre the day-of our weddin' ;,, Sayti Kathleen, "Why, Pitt, what a burry you're In, Can't you wait till the summer comes round to begirt ' ' , Oh, no, , Eathleen,' isaysTat; , "in all sham and an raison The winter's the properest tnarryhe station ; For to coinfort one'', self from the frost and the rain There's nothing like treddiri . in winter, 'Us KATTILEE:i ' If/it's only protection, you malt from the cord& There's a Country they call the Equator, rut fordo, That for sinEtlo young men Is kept •hot throng/ ala year— Where's the uce Te l lir roanyin'? be off aid you there. ' • • ••• ' PATILIOIC. _ But there's also isnot not so frequently Warmed, Bet nada for ould maids, called the Pole, I'm Informed; Where some raoruitt!, if ettil °she can't make up ht.' • A inlefortunate colleen called . Hatnleen yon'il flrid RATlareEt7 ,•- • . Is It threat'din you are that 11i - die an nuid maid Who refused for your sake Mr. Latvreziee ;Mcbtraide ? Thin' I think Tit forgive him•- • —for this I'll be bound, That hey wait like a iamb till the summer came round. EsTaicri liow, It's thttukire I am that tLls sumo yr. Lacy Is What makes you 60 slow ittabtelng to marry: .. HaTutrxit. I . -....„ And you'wl4l.ted to be sallied w d me in such lame Doesn't prone that you're jealotis o' him lc the :saw Paula. Well,,we'll uot ap.y that Kathleen will die au ould maid Kn2tltli:l4 And we'll bother no more about Larry McQuaide PATllicx rut, Kathleen, teavrone, share then weddit,'s fn syzing, When the Long Vela is'out, ere as common's thing AA the turfs on a rick, Or stones in a wall; Why, you night just as well not be Married at all. But a,Feildin', consider , at thie side of Lent, , • Would lie thought such a far more surnrisin' evint; So delighttUrto all at this dull time of year— Now aaf ,, yea," for the sake of the neighbors . , my deal. KATIILEEN No, Patrick we'll lied when the woods and the grave Wave a welcome of purtiest green as we pass Through the-sweet .cowslip meadoVf, and tip by the :mil, To the chapel itself on the side 61 the hill: Where the thorn that's now' sighing a widow's imam. In a bridelmai:d's ciatuttle 'll be endlin* contra.; Whilst the thin* and the blackbird pipe "Nuts TO the weadhie Of Patrick O'Brien and Kathleen 3ftilreddin.o PA nacir Will you really 'promise thatEathle:en, you ingv • ? EanrczEN . Whisper, Patrick, the'coatradi I'll seal poguc [Kisses Him.) —The Dark Blue. ALL SORTS The land for babies—Lapland. A tight lit—the delirium tremens. Round tripz-a fall - over a pumpkin. A capital buSiness—lending money. A Cincinnati saloon keeps "hot vitals." Death's door is opened with a skeleton key, "A cold snap"—Breaking a leg on the An inn-road—the well-beaten path -to•th‘; tavern. "A probable fatal homicide" is announced by an Indiana paper. tail Hamilton says in her new book ,that woman does . not want opportunities but qualities. For appropriating its items, a western pa per accuses a contemporary of—".wholesale pastry." • An exchange devotes .a departmeniito "Wisdom and Truth"—but a very small one, mark you. BE:Ware of buckwheat dour. A barrel of it exploded in Keokuk lowa, recently. A. Maine woman has swallowed two hun dred and seventy bottl-s of cherry pectoral, and still lives. - yl• A coroner's jury in 3linneso6 recently de clared amen to hate been "severely frozen to death." Mrs. Partin,gton says she do s" wish they would hurry up and pass file ' ilver service bill in Washington. "Kinder fat, with a calico dress on," was all the description a Lewiston woman could give of her lost babe. On a gate post out West is a sign, "Take warnin': No traes nor life instrans, nor soin•masheens wanted here. •The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals had a man arrested the other day for swearing at a horse. Mummies do not look as though they were in a hurry, yet it is certain that at first they must have been pressed for time. Samuel Goodridge, of Caanan, Me., al ready one, hundred and five,' lives right along at the .rate of twenty-four hours a day: "Ah I" mused Smith, as he 'contemplated his extensive collection of New Year's bills, "how true it is that in the midst of life we are in debt. . Last year. _Fon .dn.Lac .county, Wiscon sin, built a $40,000 jail, and now two Pris °flora have succeededlittiligaing through the wall with a pine shingle. "Ma, this milk is better than yesterdays milk was." "Don't say that, child; say there's more milk in this water than there was inithe water we got yesterday." An I'llinoisian got thunkandbeat his wife. and onlbecoming sober of course hanged himself, as any true gentleman would—have done under the eircutistances. A little girl when asked by . her "faother about suspicious little bites 'n the sides of a dozen clioiceapples, answe ed: "Perhaps, znamma, they hare been fros -bitten." There is nothing new unde the sun. The' Thames tunnel is said to hav been antici pated by one under the Eup ates at Bab ylon:and the ancient Egyptians had a Suez canal. Here's a conaioal advertisement: "To the Drapery trade—wanted a young man to be partly out door and partly behind the coun ter."- What will be the result when the door Warns A wif6 having lost her husband, was in consolable forhis death. "Leave me to my grief," she cried sobbing, "you know the extreme sensibility of my nerves—a mere nothing upsets them !" `c custom house officer at Port Huron seized an exceedingly full chested man the other day, but after fourteen yards of flan nel were unwrapped' from his body ba looked _quite, emaciated. 'he Japanese make a paper which bears any amount of soaking'without injury.. - It is the proper material lon which to print skates of corporations that take frequent occasion to water their stock. "The following notice, printed on colored card-board with a- nice border, hangs up in a place of btisitiess in Rome: "Mebbe' you don't petter had loaf runtO here, yen you don't got some Peesnissi ' "Professor," said a studeni in, pursuit of knowledge cc,liteeininis the habits of animals, "why does a cat, while eating, ; turn her :head first, one way . and then . another f" '"for the reason," replied the profesior; "that she cannot turn - it both ways at once." . `daunting the tiger, gentlemen,'" observed an English officer, relating his Eot India - exiierience to's friendly "circle at. a Loud , * club, "la capital sport—l-nothing' better-:ex cept when the tiger takes it into hi's' head to hunt you; then it is apt to be too exciting." As adoser of himself, sayi the LQIIIST:LUV Caurier, pr. Liiingstort', 'Ntithout. a. *-7 alleUn ' history. For our port we 419dt , - the usedli spendingsorntichtiree-tindmOuel , to find 4.1:14ix-iihQ:cani.,t hireti:to-ei.ele found, and who is never happy except Wheh ho 1.8 /91t. •
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