USEFUL ADD SUGGESTIVE Breeding Dairy. COW. - In view of the "rapidly extending impor tanee of the dairy interests through the CS- . tablishutent of cheese factories and creame ries, it would be -well if farmers would study the matter of - improving the milk -yielding .qualities of their cows. ( A good foundation already exists in the native breed of cattle,„ a -hardy race . ,----well ) adapted to stand tolerably rough , 11F.ilgO winter and fair milkers. We believe that by careful selection, and the use of good hulls from a milking family of short-horns a race of cattle might be established that would combine Milking 'with feeding pro pensities. After one .or two crosses of short-horn, Ayrshire blood might be. in-, Jused through a single cross in order togive q. larger milk secretion. -Avery mistaken no tion prevailsThrit small cows and small con sumers of grass are most profitable for the dairy. Such is not the case. A good dairy cow must hate large' dige - Stive - poWeiS, - •us tho more food she can consume during the grass season, the greater amount of milk she cad manufacture from -thqt other things being equal.. 'llefice,:-.1.41r3 framed cows, with capacious Stomach§,`will usually be found largo yielders of milk. We believe a great mistake will be made if dairymen should be led away hy the pre-: fashion to favor the introduction of. Jersey blood into their herds. It would re sult in reducing the size and feeding -quali ties, and enfeebling the constitution, with out any corresponding gain in the' way—of additional milking value. True 'we taught have richer milk for butter-making, but net ' for cheese. The milk of the Ayrshire cow, though somewhat" lacking in, richness, for butter-Making, is' frill of casein, and therd fore valuable to the cheese-maker. Tin, • finest and best dairy cows we ever saw were obtained by la cross of Ayrshire on first-class native-cows, followed - by a cross' of Shdrt- Horn, the result being cogs having half Short-Horn to a quarter each of Ayrshire and native. They were splendid milkers, and always full of flesh en mederate feed ing in winter. —Rural Home. ' Folly of Cold Barns. And what showing would the' ost of Witt: Aer feed of his animals make on the account 'book, if the farmer keeps one ? He. would find that a large portion of'his feed had be come dissipated in the frozen air ofthetiorth winOk; that a good portion of the hay or corn - had 'gone to melt ice or snow and evap orate cold rain water, and that what was' left after these things had been done; 'hits' barely sufficed to k , ep life in his ; beasts. For in this case ph losophy or, scienCe, , .or book knowledge, ea I it what you will, is thoroughly corroborated by practice. If two beasts are fed alike, except that fete is kept well stabled and the other out of doors expo rd to the cold, the one thus exposed will 'consume just - double the amount that the other will, andbe hqa worse, condition beside Every man who keeps a cow knows this to some extent, though he may not know the exact figures. Here we give them—they are the result of a careful experiment made by a trustworthy feeder, viz: Two lots of sheep (of five, each)' were selected, of equal 'weights' and conditions. One lot was kept out of doors and unsliel • tered, the other kept in a close pcn.- The lot not under shelter ate •,1,912 phuhda of turnips againstLi3B6 pound eaten by the 'oth er lot. The gain in weight was twenty-three pounds per head in the first lot and twenty eight pounds in the second. Thoprofit can he figured out by any man who knows what turnips and mutton arc worth: Had not the feeding been abundant some of the exposed sheep would have died: ' And yet sheep will stand more exposufe than calves or heifers, or even full grown cattle. .Notwithstanding all this, every winter's day one may see young calves humped up and stiffened with cold, shaking in the keen breeze, and their owners knowing at the ame time that a year's growth is frozen ou of them. This comes of not figuring up word and locs.- 21,nerknn -4grielaturiA !lOW TO CATCH A R.tT.—A correspondent the Germantown Tdegraph writes the foi -1 )wing : "One of the pests of the farmer is rats. TO keep them within endurable bounds is somewhat a difficult matter for. a rat is as cunning as a fox, and as hard to catch ; but there is such a thing as working strategy on it. A rat never digs a halo un• le::s it has some protection to begin with, ray a stone, a stick of wood, or anything elAe. that makes an angle with the ground ; a' cellar wall it likes best. If a rat Is chased in a cellar, or other room, it will run round by the wall, and is decidedly averse tO leav ing it. From this habit we have a hint how to on€-general it. Tim common steel•trap i 3 the best article for the , purpose.. Stand a barrel or box, or other article, within four inches of the wall, i and in that open space ::et the trap, without anything to hide The rat., in following the wall, will go' into the trap rather than go round the barrel. When it is caught smoke the trap with a piece of burning paper, shift your barrel to another place, and set your trap as before." IMINAGEMENT OF CHELDIMS.--There can, I think, be no greater disaster in the home, no greater mistake in the attempt to man-, :I_ON a family, then the failure of the two . p.itrents to make their authority , absolutely one. The household in which, for any rea:- ton or from any cause, a'conilict of authori y exists, is the saddest - of sights to one who vishes well to children. There should be: earnest conference bdtween Jparents con-. cerning the best Methods and objects ; there nliould be perfect unanimity in the genentl, :,yFtem of management adopted iv them.--:- It is unspeakably better to make sonic mis taltei in unison, than to let the minds of. t.hiltiren get confused as to whom they shall' obey. 'Let the father and mother speak ..,‘ ith one voice, if they wish" the voice of either to be respected. Appeals: from one to the, other should never be permitted.. ,-. Where this is allowed, wretchedness Of, many kinds ensues, and mattagentent; Ores' ilatte. to mismanagement', —J. ; E. - Abbott, f'ti Herald of MA. -- . ! ' ~ . , . . BEEF TEA.—What 'lila folks s: y. when il this other prop is knoe - cd 'from undtir,themt , What i+ true in these ( vs of seeptieistiv?=l (I'l , imM.'it J9unzal snp that no greater nth take exists than that beef-tea is nourishing. une few imtetitioners and chemists have rtr been nt.vare,;Al the fact and now their • , :.„. t, , Inlir , n6d by Dr, 3faneet. There is w) ::, ,. Ic:4l , m'nt in beef-tea. Mixed .with, .; i 1.),:i,, , it imparts a relipit-witch, Pea' -1 .. • digestion; _and the bait that'-can'be ~, -:e.l `therewith is the beef from which it v,..a: in.a'de, reduced to a powder. In twp, 'tit least, o 1 the London' hospitals - the, thitture. of powdered beef with the bef-teti has long ~ 1. , !•rn , •:l;•ccli- and, there; the pattentA b get ' • . - 011 a in:ef-i'va- diet. - It' is Worth re ,1:..1 abcring too, that the objections to the ' 'l, •of beef-tea apply equally to the prep :.l ,i '' - iLI A described as extract of meat. with the further disadvantage that the extract is l+: - •:•r-; stale. DIC;Ag FOOD.—The relative weights the portions of the the egg as given, by lir Thompson are: Shell and membrane, ; albumen, 60/.2:- About one-half of 11::: (-take weight may be regarded as nitro• - ' :lOUS and nutritious matter. Thy) It ! - Ce'tter proportion than that of meat, 'which I rated at 25 to 23 per cent., showing - that ~t food, h pound of egg is worth nearly two pounds ~of meat. The white of the I egg, from its ,tendency to coagulate into a hard, Indigestible substance, is apt to disagree ~ pith the Atomachs of invalids, when the yolk may be harmless Raw eggs are more wholesolne than boiled. The longer an egg kept tlie more indigestible it becomes, and lencd the desire for new laid eggs. OPEN WINDOW 6: AT NIGET.—Very much has been written on this subject,-and- writ ten unwisely • the facts are, that whoever deeps uncomfortably cool will get ill. To put a window quite hight when the mercury i 3 at zero is an absurdity. The cooler a cleeping apartment Is, the more unhealthy does it become, because cold condenses the carbonic acid formed by the breathing of the sleeper. It settles near the floor and -'ii re-breathed, and if in a very, condensed form, he will die before the morning.-- Hence we must be governed by circumstan ce.) • the first thing is, you must be comfor tabfy warm during sleep, otherwise you are not refreshed, and inflammationof the lungs may be engendered, and life destroyed with in a few days. An open fireplace is suffi eient for ordinary purposes in cold weather. When the windows ,are open, it is well to have them down at the top two or three in ches, and up at the bottom for the same pace. • A Prussian engineer has, it is said, invented machine which will manufacture ice with out chemicals, merely by compression -Mid of air. A. machine - utakeb _two, tons of ice per day, and the capicity can be increased to twenty tons. Gardening WM lira introduced into En• gland in 1509. -WIECKR ALM '1". 4 -*un-' -„; . 1-' 4 • •-• ' 'kiecond Stock 1!IiiM;=1:1 - ' "OF 1..) . • t ---- '.ir' : '• Pall : and Winter BE \- , g-IC,• C3171:3) -and aro seliing them at their tunnd =I ME =if crcrcr I=Liatetts. 'Ant call anaiera whets good Dasvetineat ve have . • EMI ~,i ~~. . ' , 4 - ,• Jan. 1,1879 eni testate Agency 1 -Ax. MILE upderelgiacd is Aggpt for the sSle of the law" J. ing TCM - 11 isriormay : 60 VILL.IIGE LOTS,- situate on the Ma iad°ld road and Stat 9 Street. These lota aro in the cptdral part of loirn m and cormatiliaet to the .; • !L!, f, Rail Road Depot. SEYER,4L LOT, , tr' Situated on the line of the Rail Read, aid imitable MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. 4 • nese lots will be vim en reasonable terms Jan. 1, IST/. eT. 3VL. 32363ki-lrh.eas'Et. °HEAT OW STORE; v I,IIA a lull alifOrluaelit cY Lieu' goods, sTAUI+ FOREIGN Alt DOSIZSTIC DRY 13.0 0 DS, [ I Which will be sold very deep LADIES' MUMS GOODS, aniTUNINS, ALL EMS, LINI2I Goo_ pp„mr curl goza CIAMM I AND c.A. Sy ß:M=3, DOPZ.M3 A-VD GOODS. Mock noetory, Snit Geode and Actions Choice Groceries, Slatvar. Soap, iobsticci, Syciri Mao, Saleratus, Coffee, Tea, Crackers, Wt, - HATS & OAKS, BOOTS .as BROM - WOOM :WARE &C. - _ - Cash paid for torrra, or shipped on Corarnhision. 4. • 1, Vtl ; 'Please all and look our Stock oror. You will al• Ways find us ready and witting to stow goods. Jim. 1,1579, MI=MI IMO ...~y .. .. :~ ME MI MN ~~ WIZ= 'l_ ; `` • 1R r -,z.. WICKHAM. dr,,tigra.z- ( 1 1, .:1' - -, VTALTETt „; 4 .L, ME , , ( .r.:,: - ,:• :t IN= gal ME BeIiAIDUZ' ~. lekne_ _ n• - } 4 Or Mine (ever. ss a n d ig Is preverit their-U[ them on 1= for their protect)... _ _ _ hen Long experieried3W - the est, surest, and7ltelt he /101 1 1 the tuarkq-sdrltittl... heir c toilette t the blood purified . , the corruptions of the sya. tern expelled,obrtructions resnored, and the whole tettLbinery of life restored to its, healthy activity, lute - till)] organs whtch become clogged • and slitggiLh are cleansed by Ayer , s Plitsi, and stimulated into netion. Thus mcipler.t disease is changed into health, the valLe of which chatte l , tsn when Teched on the rust trattatudes who or it, can hardly bo computed. 'Their sugar coa ting Makes them pleasant to telarond. ! pmerriastkelr virtues unimpaired for any /Lim b •W!etr._tlinoi- so that they are ever fresh, end perfectly rellonle. Although searthing, they are hind. and operate -'wilhoutditanibaitce to the c Institution, or diet, or oecturdiOn. are given on the wrap_p er to earl) kiwi., how to_u,. , :e them us a Family Physic, anti •for qr.! following Complaints, which theee 2 , i/t.9 rapidly For Ilky*ifri,lidis or I..vnt of Apitctite, they Et ) 0 11 1.1 be take.) moderately to ..tirettiate the Stern aoa, an d re,Aiiie healthy tone and action. Foe E,l; er COllipiat/t.t alai !Zi.i various evmp. to-1)4, Ditto:Pi Illondiscat.t, tick Iliad. u) aninniter, er Gcern. elicketicas4. ton.: eptir an.l Fitt tows Vet, era. they ihould tudi.„...ousty t••• t for each ru.r, to correct the itf W9IC Z>1 4 110,(.012,8 Ji •t ;rl, • . .gla Voo' 7,4kitviiitv.ey soltarriseen a , but one genorall:i ffitlai. ed. Gout. 3>filts:/in of ra: Enters, Pahl to lb* shoeld be contin - to Otani the diseesed pro P • V-11 . :13. 'Vkh 4 12 - b. •:hauce these _ . - „ ~t 43 , 4 Dropsical .t t in lan"' and feeirtent doses • :•••••1,. , tairge. 1 .,, lavgt: ;Wee bhoidd be kez .1. 7 .• - 04.1,;•,.., the , leitred enect by gym. P:7;, t•tke one or two Pills to ...}Et‘ 4 E - NI-tton „tall ccticlre tho,etoeut. , Vi , i;Jatititttte sk 'AO I ant 4 .•r• • • • - the apuetite, end invigoptes the 14 atlvantegtoo4 where - One who Seale , . atert &T.& that It dos° Of these :4.- .:12.50., non i'ect deehledly bettor, frotn3betr,c, .-t ..:Itovnttog effect on tho d4ottfie- 1W lv Eft C - 0 Practical Chnlitsts, :if ELL, MASS., Ti. S. A. *". ._ - _-".ncV-`-U,l..Vilililili - tigl.V 7 WZliii. -- Jan., IBl`2. PIECE & •I• ;1 r ; pa- If il, acr6l ! 7.i ii . • - . 4 t iii-00 TO Head Quartexeca-glo "I' . . FOR • Drugs and Medicines, 2, n t - fro+4 or l ..: 1.46f0, n r 1 c i - - , "'spa° TO m ' 44 1 quAuTrtte thiva Choice Liquors, Cigars, • ancgoLtacol , ilairio 3Et CrEC. /3. riviptc-=.ldintio ct er7 oellent aasorteol7 . : I n to ALBUM. TdMllOllB. YlOntitS ' • STATIONERY, CORDS AND T- .3, &0., be., Cariecoctserl. = On Tees, &VIM Oeffee, WO, litolasses„Rize. Woe** Soda, eta, we will not b best= in pricer or quaLttp— We will sell choice Teas by the chest, or sew by de Darrel , at at times as the,sanmosn be*bOnghtfss this side-Otter yam, le 4', 4 * t • P. a. TRY OUR 4411XLLTNO TEA. LAIEPS, QUA &e., • of the IletiVat sOfei, and Lamp chinatosYS that wra not break. Fpei v ,p4414,104 Arilth* • c: BIIVEIBMS, AA.,t M %vim M. LERY AND Y, We Loll tient) , desirable vinto lots f sale In the central part (lithe town ; and wtU also loan mom}. reasonable rates. IC D. Dr. W. W. Webb ban his office •in • our store, share be may be consulted fhr adv . ' o or treatment. Jan. , 1.812-tt. ••• •••••• • 'ew Jewelry store. • .. • • ; 140 • - Lithe balding remetell °emptied typ?. L. Wtheon. Ids stock earepriees sled eiusirteneat o OZOOkSI atches. Jewelry, Bayer and .Platecl- Ware. of 8. D. NVADJIII4I3IC, one of dee boat workmen in Nozll. ern Pennsylvania, will ottani!' to the - : Rl3oBllo# of r Clocks, lkor the skilful doing of which hI eelaniem YOM'S practical experience le futticiant guaratas Alllllll2B. Ang. 22, 1871,44 • Earn'," o taiblitqkbira t c) r2beariher for the thettime, offers his= Age, located - oo the Wastocco and La in Middlebury tornad o & nog& Coq Pi ca = =Din from Tiogroight from W born, and mile from MiddleburyDeyot snap:mason of the Mk. land, Osceola and Knoncvllla roads. °Data:dog In well adapted to dai=pwpoem„—three bearing apple trees. ; large peach or chard, tonne house and barn thereon. For further in formatlon, inquire of the subscriber on the p_ : !regilikes. B. A.- mous* - 3en. 81, 1872-11. ?rooked Oreek„ Tinge Co., Fe. NEW GOODS Ten riece3 111zek Alain= Piet rect`ired EELEDLTS la itew and 4earatge sqlea 140 i i; ()dyed at • itA Brown and Bitacalea iheetings all %laths or say cheep et HANDEV9. GOAhst"V,Ull4l , Aelt, atexinopa, Satins, Zm_pre . l3lClaths, 2 1 1.^.0.4 Silk in great tariety, ahem at mAßurs'S Nino: Clotbz, Quaskar,roi. Makin, LcultAt: v itiate rlll3, for saki cheap at EMZEI Shawls, Okra% IStaltary, Ladles' aod Goats' VA.glewo• i melds for IWO clump at._. AIIABDEML I , Wellaboro, Zan. IS, 1812. q - — AD signal's 10404 la 'As& WA= sr, regar Ileribabeitmateditte MUMS .all .•a costa. MOB 4 relleatfall dertdigti: She atom and bow.- are a mild andan ; c la:maitre. OM° ♦! :~ f (.w , , /Entrenched tratand a PERFECT DAIIIIICADE=0":000D9; ready to r aw* now sal our coo coolo.• " Mar C1444/:te sYnti kcal: Im 41L4ponio a !Wok of - 01J• %-a. In this V.ilowirig teisticlieioiatir klieg:74i eibealallifee. M a rODS. of which we have a Loge variant . g . , AND CASS DIERFS, which ire sell _by Liao yard, or make toorder by ib:e mid i erPal/elieft 'rid**. aura On abort nclitsa. • le, —n 1.1: . 4'" 4 - h clit fn•••• raueug frau 95 ocUlt. to $9,50 peg yar4. Our stock is OS Larvik Oockts the best, Woos ths lOnVity Of ;my Eton fa Corning, and probal4 ;southern New ork. • Cozulng, .111. a. 1, MI A T • .T. 3 A.l MM If/ 1 r) 1 1 ;/51 c A L.l 3 ..t.zr,-.,--spa,...trx4P i t t.v. 4,11 NM -"-it In°l3" iND Can and BEE iAD bX C - linkoolPe'MtitUtis rude* , IEE3IIIM!! 4,7". 1 7 v7re - - -,, " Jan. wG . OO _te2 , ItrigElnit , - , . „VW -IIoton& .-r EN • .1..a“4:11.1e•5e =Wessel -434.0 ais 310 thail4. MIAs. thong* and Watt ftidtsta, JatiaaoleitilkatOkla aid 81.4Drieus Mho. au at grtossonuch le4a Matt have been kilt 1h! hdqrs. We keep ltd ot - franoy Goods, Yankee JV'otions, Boots, gas9,4:,‘Cort,t4S. tiM W AO CoVjea amid tioiO• PAS 63 - VA to Dow inioei from. t y , # n v I 3J a 1 . : 1, I I M Ma 1 Clothing in ab t. 4 4 1 .01 - . stab /MUM ita . Teas A‘Mi 1 t. r .,„ GO smite 43 to 30 !cabs. : , 9 3, 4= l - q•rW.4-••• E. Ceinto2o ' ..LIN mita. = "" Vrti ' Our motto is, -Aar dealing, low Wow, and atria idtandon tor nein,‘• ie to ntwori tbskQJ tg suc. teem We twit° may ono to want of daylMnd In one Itoo. 60 1 49 #l,Baukti4l3, p loot IhM 5 g 1 “ 1 " . "Wl* M ws one alweiya pleased to aboar one Otoo(%, Wanebotro, lan. 1. 1872. W. L 110:WrOlt 4'436: • • _The liargestittablishnient in._ N , I. rr i MP,: , .. , . , Viliti a= bayine anAbiust Arsie guitAtiVas iii Goods Wahl A l i thavi t tgafra. .taa= a =re d!widnent Go ite, 801 l .at a —.- ... STONR,_;-:R11011BA4ShIND IND,.WA 1.311=111 GUS% ALL vA'_ ;It •It . Dor= Tin al) cottons, Q. ; 4 74 ;''" . ; VABNIFSEI ai, lia lletek a A •T • • Transfer Ornaments, •4 , t, 4 c , -It.- 4 )1 04_ 1 . 4 32:4 , 6 , 171, 4 ,.; • "V,N7 (C) Jim. 1, ur,2, EIMMM .._, it _„:,•._,., •,„.....,,,,,i,,,,..,•, •,,- ... , ~..0 nipai n:-•. , We aro now pX1,11 1 111i1IMI(it14 Estilltisi — ifor ttuj '-' --.• s' : -7-; ; • :,' • 1.... - :.• : :7' , ' 1 ) ,—'' -,! - %-'- •' '• '... •i - ".."• . • : ‘-' Winter:„ 7 ,c4oo . icik Fancy ad Staple Dry Goods, \UNDER i 4 EN" Lir Cientlnnen and Soya, CJ.III.3FL3P=TiI3 I , One Hundred .Pleces, W4D-11414-a" II C. NEatiLekret, / - Rae eh makes vezzliety cot evetrittog to the G-00d , ';..1.Ai Dry EBEL - ~-k 1 , 34 ; r 9 .. 1. 1 . WEN 6 CONE'S BLOCS, 1514.1411080, rr:aimmrwv7lrt, ...it mix. ..... 20 amts. OM Choice Groceries, E I: I 'IMPLC/18 e*, DRUG-GIS ,`k 4:;I Cutter Ornamen , - A tali of aII doiesei of Good itinprisisaag to ' ' Dili? inuaneas la $ 62 4. I . ; a 411 stock. ezniztach* linialin $ 1101 ME =EI / t a vio ' .t, - ,. , : , 1-,.. v:::,-: ..,...- ?-, fi. -,!••••?,41* i '_,),:, ..:L.: 3:%it.g.-20...,.L. MI GEE ESOlipriArcia /10ixazts to r ' cdiate ta eu oasts to 1, :: , • li B 1 Stas4 l WIXOM. Oaths' q • " FZMTCW.CMM"N7I4 Striping Pencils C4rriage and =MI MM NENE IPMMM - ME =II ,- ,; •. , :.• ME ITIE ;' , ' l •'•:, '• , e. MO, O. O. MILVDIM. - S • !!!! Br BM S: ••• :,172.1. - 2, - .) COL:::. --;-, :.1 , ..it 2 - i '4- . n :Ii - 7 7 MEM Mance ME ........ aM Ilhern Pa. Fzlzi lir S E?M;M ER LIMB, =am a imam 7 31E-W . ILM,V • STORkitil =I *:E;i:f..sij:Qt:t64- PA. = • -•-- A.NDREW FOLEY • : rain tine loag lxean astaWieLed ' aA i "lii Jim Jewelry Liminess ; Woilsboro; Lds. always for oa', various kinds ana prices of AMERICAN - IiTATOIIES; ,-. Gold or Ailver,• Clocks, •Jeiieiiy; Gold Challis, Binge, Pins, renege, Casv, Gold Lead . , gtselt' Pens, • Thimbles, Spaces, Itazori, Fite Ware, ! =I SENYII G':II.ICRINES.; Mil Wttlk,tuost .. ol utiles articles usually kept In 'irteh tabliOnouts, whieb azo Bold low for C A S lla 404444 dotte neatly, and promptly,- end on eltort 11141011• 4 4 . 14.1872^1Y The Stannard ' Washing Machine• - • la l r:Monnotod the beet In ' garket, ht.ilm3 taken the Premium at the Tioga Co.,,eral: other Fairs, and IY deoldetUy the best washing Machine , Invented. It only needs a trial to satiety the ! moat 'skeptical,. __Fee. mks ,wtshing to purchase, will address LIIEtE lESTIMNS, Jab- b 1679 Tiogs,'Ea. , .- 3i. -7 '--- Dentistry.. . .40441 •. - a „ --t-,: -ICING rethinedtwien NUS Blast, lam now pre. ' pared, wititicirew /Socket goods and lastrfimcuets, stmerlar initnoomants to these in want of ally- - ^ am thing in line: Artificial teeth inserted on a new and ii Now at lo* rites. Tee th extracted wan ed. . , atimfottnenatarel tee th a speciality. YiPli ,_ vilkol , _izipl-" Terms Meliorable. , . B. EASTMAN, Dentist, s ,-; Jeael.lB7.l-IZ--' ' - ' . ' - ' Welieboro, Pa., RosADALIS 0 s A N. . c July 19, ~. AGENTS WANTED FOR -L_ PHASES OF LONDON LIFE. .1). IMum" the wall...kw:ran 'Journalist. - !the Very. Largest Commissions Paid. • ' 'We book Is a beautiful octavo of 665 pages, =bet limbed with 200 engraving:, and finely executed map of London, designed and cemented expressly for this work by eminent artists., It oontains a bill, graphic and trutlthil statement of the Sights, Bemis. and Satiation' of the great Sin olts of the world. Address. • J;)..LD AI3IINRAD, Publishlcr. 74/ eanaatli Street,- Milodelphla. Jan. 1,. 1871-tro. 'i ~', MEI MI 111EROHANT TAILORING! • (A . EORGE WAGXEB, has just received a supsrb fjr sortment of all kinds of ' • for gentlemen's • (l) ARSE & FINE 'CLOTHING and to nropared to manteaduro in ilia BEST STYLE, and on MGR/mafran soo l• g noti ce . Persons wanting Clothing ino beat of nor g 1111 please In and my stock. Good Snit and fee X-11179-Iy. Ora. WM:INER. idIGOOD data, Win in 'Logo tranship, Tioga Co, pa., shoot a 1 , 2 miles west of tho Borough at o L ge, shoat WO awes improved, and 48 unimproved.— gas on it three harms, three dwelling houses. an apple and Pelioh orator& and otber trait trees. Terms= Mao adjoining on tho tmat,• a farm and timber trout 40 to 200 sores as desired, trith 80acres "proved. With a good bug, a tiood trtraoe and apple o °hard... Good Wr kdigrSing rarm. C. If. SEMI u ITU, ,Tan. 1, 1872. a, Pa. =I A BOUT 110 items Oland known as the William 11, AI Wakelips= at Mitehell's Creak, 'Picea Co., Pa, with tame dwelling house', a steam Saw Mill and Barns and other buildings—one of the beat locations for a lumbering or other manufacturing establishment on the Tioga Railroad. Also, adjoining a lot 'of about 165 sores, about 90 twee in pasture. Would make a good form—timber enough an it for fuel, lumber pats, Sm., to pay for it. Also about 760 acres of timber land with come im• meats, about a mile east of the above described Par Ilemlook Bask, timber and Oulu lands. • Alao tao WA of Wed of one Sore each, situated at IjaltC re st, In th e .townshtp of Middlebury...on to e store, barn, /to. _ Those desiring to pureWase liminixo of Mrs. :one Atilrhe3l on the nr=bes at Mitchell's Creek. C. 'ft. BZYMOITit, Tinge, Jen. 1, *1872-0. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. kiLI39CIIIBEMS offer for sole the following A Reel r.stitte on reasonable terms: SEVEN BUILDING LOTS Wellaboro r at $390 each, one-thlra aish, balance hi two annual•payments. • One house and lot In leeway ectnuar ut Pearl Street and the Avenws. Three hundred two -telus.ble owl and. timber haul In Morris and Charleston Tom:whips, ,trost orWarrant 3.634. Also: Slily acres in Morris Townsh/P, put aZ War rant 'so. 4334. Address, • S.ferNi. V. WIIIIIT, (p. 0, Box, 2,4124 , willlsTnsport "Ps.' Nurobliput.: ..aciminiettatore Notice. • ISOTIOR la , hereby given that the tinderolgned hate been appOinted adminis l tretom of the estate of tittle Corbin of Pike Mills,M Potter County, Ps., decesied, persona indebted to said estate are re. iittested to make immediate payment, and those haw tug clams or tientands malliat the same will present them An' settlement to, . SARAH H. CORBIN. , • • gun lr COLTON. • - - Administrators. - • or Mott* Bestard, hays„iffeilsbatzo, Pit; rob. 2/, I, BIM &c_, &C THE INGREIHE NTS THAT COMPOSE ItOSA6ALTS are published on every package, there- Fore it to not a secret preparation, Consequently PIITBIOIAN3 PIiESCRIBB IT It Is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all Its,s Rheuma tism;. Skin Diseases, Liver Coni plaint and all diseases of- the Blood. • 014 E BOTTLE OF 1108ADALIS will do morel good than ten bottles of tho Syrups of Sarsapanlla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have need Rand ails in theirpmotice for the past three years and freely 1 endorser it as a reliable Alteratty,e and glood Purifier. DR. T. C. FUOTI of Valtinioto. DR. T. J. BOYKIN, " DI. E. W. CAIIR, if DE. F. O. DA.NNELLY, DB. J. S. SPARKS, of Nieholasville, DE. T. L. hfcCAETHA, Columbia; S. C. 08. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FIt.tNCH h SONS, Fall River, Idass. tc: NV. SMITH, Tackson, Mich, A. F. WkIEELER, Lima, Ohio. Bg HALL, Lima, Otio. -- CRAVEN CO, Gordensville, Va. • S PL. G. McFADDEN, Idurfrees• bore. Tenn. Our space will not allow of any ex tended remarks in relation to the yirtuesof Rosadalis. Totho Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Err treettuperior to any they have ever Bd in the treatment of diseased lood; and to the afflicted we say try Reseda's, and you will be restored to health. • Roodslls Is sold by all DruggistSi price $1.50 per bottle. Address ' OLEIIENTEI & CO. Manufacturing Chaintsfs, 13 •44unisio t ktD4 707 1 Wale .Q7' ii'ont• FOr Vale. • :RAILWAY TIME TAME. - Ogle :44 : 10E RAILWAY. AndsitiOiar'reiltETAinr,A,DortiTY J Sov ,l33l / 18'11 NEW and iJIPKOVED 'DRAWING ROOM abd SLEEP/NO 00.ACJIEB,calabiblagit0 ModernAnprove• merit el, are run througb on tilt 'Minn botwoon Banta, Nlngt!rit Eallei Salo: belay) Iltidgo,CloYttand,Cineln• Etat! unq Now Mr . eStWard• • STATIOIO3.II Neiwl"tokL'rri .krsuy City." Oreat'fleitd.". Bingbaltott '• Otteg, , , " " " • comfit g Paintedi'pet'. notileatorAT. Tiortellptlto't tilTalo) A ttlagraValr" Olttton " Duilkirk 4 . Clowehind " Oinolnraiti " Additional Local Trains Westward. 6.00 a.m., except Sundays, from Osvcgo.. b.ooa.m.,ilaily,lran tiusquobana. 0.60 a.mdaily,froalSusquahana. 3-00.1;•m•excePt Sundays, from Busqueltana. 1.16 pm oop t Sundays, fro l / 1 m Ira. Stopping at 'Big Plata 199, Corning 200, Palntod Pobt 200, and theneo,lla von, to Buffalo, arriving nt SE5p m. 2,20 p m o*-cept Sunda,va, from Ditrghaimion. Eastward, A. FOLEY STATIONS Oineat I L're Oleveland " Dunkirk " Clifton Bitsp.Bleo " Mogan . 6 Buffdlo .it KornelLs'vle" Rochester COraillg Elmira " Waverly , :Owego - A Bingham'ttn" Great Bend " - PortJervis " Middletown" Goshett Newburgh." Patersoh " Newark , " Jersey City " New York Additional Local Trains astward. 6:004 m„ eundaye xcepted. from flornelevllle. 6.46 4 m„ datly from Hornellerillo. 7.00 a in.. except Sundays, from Owego. 7.60 a in., excppt Saud aye, from I:ltalia. 1.68 f. m. except SUndays, from Painted Peet, 2,10 l . y 4l l .,except Sundays , trona IfornellevOli.. •*D a . i'Muudaye 'excepts<l, Getxreen Iforuellsville and Port Jervis. W3I. fit. DAIIR,I Oen'l Pass .4 / :;• . • - Wrest Route North And South, " On and! after Sunday. Nov 12th, 1821, Trains win depart from Troy, Pe., as follows 1 ' . 1 ..-----o LEAVE EOUTIUWAII). • M I all . -0,52 A. 31. Buffalo Expreea, 10.56 P.M'. W'rasport Accom. 7.10. 7ilagaraExpreas 1.05 P. xi - • I T RAINS LUAVR.NpitTIIWARD. i! Mall, 1 9.00 P. M. Elmira Acm. 1U 06 A. 11, bilagaraVipres:o4,B3 P. A. Buffalo Express 4,27 A Al. A. 11, FI,SEE, General e;riperiT,tendni. FIELD, set (long Stip' t We 110) ro & Lawreneeville' B. Time Table;No. 3.gas • ZrVECT Tatnisp.vr, NOT. 16 'l'oB7l. hoa;rn. STATIOK.S. 00ING 51 /0 am. Corning - 090 a m 7 50p ui 10 05 am Lawrenceville 10 17 am ASOpm 955 am Driinlng 10 27'n m SS9pn, 951 am *Lathrop 10 32 amoo4 p in 040 nra ellear Creek 10 46 a m 910 p 988 am Ticsa Ylllsgo 10 55 am ID 20 pm 918 ftlll *Hammond 11 12 am 9 35p m 9.07 am •Flille Oreek. 11 25 am 9 40 p - 9 00am Holliday ' 11 31 a m 0 SCP p 131 S5l am Middlebury 11 11 am 9 , 59 p tr. 843 am Mies Vallay 11 49a itt - 10 05 p 891 am 6 11nrali Creek 12 02 pm 10 16 pa. 1305 qqm Iselleboro' 12 00 a m 10 22 pin Statlon. A. IL GORTON, Hopi. (WINO 680 pm 42& pm 4 14Ipm 4 08 pm a 64 ptn 849 pm 3 81 pm 919 pm 813 pm 309 pm 2 61 pm 2 42 pm 2 36 pm *nag iburg & Corning & T.loga R. It, Bloss 80150 i ttOft '272 , FRATIONB GOING aorTn 11 10 am 5'30 pm Corning 900am7 50 pm 1069 am 515 pm Mulholton 010 am 205 pm 10 42 am 6 02ton Irwin Centre 933 am 8 18 pr. 10 80 am 4 50,pin Cook's 9 45 am 830 pm IQ.am 25 445 pm Lindlei 0 I.oam 850 pm 1016 am ril 35 pm Lawrenceville 10 15 Dm 348 pm 10 OH am 421 pm Somer's Laue 10 27 am SGO pin 952 am 411 pm Mitchell's 10 37 am 9OS pm p 49 am 407 pm 011 Station 10.1 am 012 pm 37 am 3 - 67 pm Tioga 10 56 run 920 pm 925 am 847 pm 51111 Creek 11 02 am 982 pm MoCov's 915 am 8.87 pm -, , Lamb's Creek 11 12 am • 043 pm 906 aria 827 pm !anaemia 1121 am 9 55pm Canoe Camp --H. .1 .. 845 ata 809 pm Covington % 11 44am ,10 15 pu. 825 ain 259 pm Illostburg 12 05 cm' /0 35pm 224 p m aumerrifla 12 25 an f 225 pm - Fall Brook 32 45 am. A.ll. GOIL‘ON, L. H. STIATTUCII, Bript D... 0. n. It. Supt Toga R. It '" --- 7 I' surante I Insurance I Eland - in Hand Mutual Life Insurance Company, OPTIGE, No. 112 t 3. 4TH BT., 1133:LADIMPRIA. INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 23, 1307. Chart , d Capital $500,000 Assns OVER Stock and Mutual, 'combining Security with Profits. Rupppee you are already 'Maned in a ftrat-class own m.ny, and from any cause whatever, (say after ton year ly payments) you do not or cannot pay longer and die— your insurance gone and your money wasted. Not so in tho "lIAND-IN-gAND ;,!,' all Policies aro liox•For ritrroinar. • ' I I This company which ranks among the most popular and successful Life Inanimate° Companies, grants pol icies on all desirable pintas, both with and without profits. . . Traveling PriveleOs Unrestricted. All policies are ineonteatiblo after oho year from nay of the ordinary causes. Look to your Life Insurance. Please examine the following Comparativo Tattle. It Is sometimes alleged by Agents of other Companies thnt UM Company they reproaent 18 safer than others. While we unhesita tingly assert our balite in the soundness and stability of s.l). companies, we destro to. present the following for the inspection of those desiring to insure : Of the following companies, compare the annual pro. mlums charged by each for an insurance 0 life et the tigp of 30 years, payable at death : . Annual premium Ten annual for life. • payments. Travelers'..i... ..... ...$16,04 • . $83,21 Etna,.. , . 22,73 • 42.80 Dame ;.. . ~'..29,39 -• moo Equitablo,. ........ ..'. 22,70 . • 46,97 Wrahingio , - 22.70 46,97 Band-in-ifd, • 16,e01 02,60 If not elle dy insured take a policy with tho i "LtAicD-M-ILi..NEt." E:t the bopt Alutual Company in tlio United States. Jeu. a, 1872. A. M. INGELAM, Agent 4 Ifs HAS now in. stock; and will keop constantly on hand, at ilia lowest markot quotations. Wont Twino, 2& 4 ply cotton. & Jut:Awing. Slarlin 2, & A strand. Knowl's patent Eitep ad r, front 3to 8 ft. ACE O&M'S, TACI6,F, MOCKS. WERE clam tarp VIRE, aoobs WALLY. 'EMERY WILRELS FOB °mum SA.WI3. A filll astkortmqut Igo. 1S 2, extra engine oil. A complete assortment of ?isozritigk.gettr sos se" It tlAt Dail„ .Tan. 1072. • Ni). Na' 11.00 , A at 5,30 P M 7.00 r 11.16 ", 5.45 7.20 8.15 1 , 155 Aif . .4;36 A)1 P—ST 217 D DO A At 9.4(1 " 4 40 Din 01P ". 262 " i 25 4, 10.10 345 " ' 4 11 " 11,00 4.97 " 448 11.60 " 6.05 " 6.C6 t.< 12 8.11 AIS 5i2 " 0.01 " 12.:43 " 613 i is 6.88 '• 0,80 " 7.06 4( 7.13 a 10,20 " 10.20 ,4 2.06 44 1.c.5' Ilft 720 1111 0.25 " 11-20 nsl 11j0, ni 7,05 4, 12 10 r)1 12,10 r 7.10 4 . 12.16 " 12.16 •'' 7.16 " 12.20 t‘ 12 20 4 4 7.20 41 126,1 it 12,51 4 6 6,55 P M 0.65 " 0 5 55 " 7.00 na 710 As 11'40 11 8.52 Sup 12,00 Nixl 12.48 a IA 12 58 n 1.00 " 2.22'" " 5.00 r tio.4 Dro.:B t No 2 N0.12* 9 .15 p m '1 25 a En 125 pm 140 I. 745 " 52 " ..... 1140 am 1000pui ..t 1000 p uri ... 6140 pmlo 00 1 440 am 645 10 05 •' 446 " 60 " 10 12 " 462, “ 045 4 0 " 7 00 it 10 45 830 a m 10 06 515 40 715 " 12 20a m 456 " 11.80 •." X 58," 636 " 12 08 p m 187 OS " •12 41p in 230 " 045 " ' l / 6 pui 806'"'727 " 1,65 pm 385 " 7.62 ." 217 p 400 ". 825 " 2 47 , p u, 760 " 12 05 p nat 018'p in 846." 12 68 1104 " • 246 " 016 1112p1 4 00 p m 7 85 812 847 " 982 '• 10 15 " 1103 " • 252 a m 353 " 1210 p m .a... 835 p m 1100 am 2 4 / 7 " 840 pm 205 pm 516 " . 11 88 am 320 " 1 015 pm 12 00 m 3 40 " 925 p DJ 6 60 " 700 " 683 " T 00 " litiro r p and Dem 'mons, CANAL WITEEL BAR WB Bi ANY QtUNTITY, MA- I NILLA RAPE nom ONE MEC DAWN. Mechanics'' Tools, ROME RYILDERS AZO ROUSE HOLD HARDWARE CONSTAN TLY ON BOTTOM' PRICES ON AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMMITS. THEIDYL ,OF BATTLE HOLI ; • -VArc OF TILZ: 1U:IIELL101i, Tr'o, I won't -:trate, ncw, so t An t 'lt Cr Iry And tli4r't nary to tell that yi.P.1 , 1011.a; yer ( 1 -+%" 1:r /43,(1 it. 43 ell 133, 410 V . and ttut?" - • Aw "WoVii th:a yer t...ru of the :41.4.1cr of It alt-... 50 I r.m.,1,ut., I n'i)Lc.c . c., Tiae,t .1s nottiln'..to }4.)131 ;;, t • .I'r doca : It virr.s cifti• titofiglit, nu .Trc,tind til 2 .1.1D;1).:. 'lhar isms poprilie aral ph ,ottie a polvcrfal..l!l:l,,l. 1 And tiro r ggc,c4 Laki iLlct, cud ituzit Cl:l,' Trl r• AM P.lial." cud I,i illy'wel i n Lid iti ths Cac.,t ; And I nu ' ut r.i. tlaybreaic - and ric,tlll:l' Mr,2 I/ 131.1tAIN t , veld.' <A citritcitt 1.- - iv: t'k . ,.ii, 1 - ,, 4 .3:.!, Lila I .04-w ,ot D, tillus-al I rile to iirti f.`YT:i•V ETA 11 c;g111 tereci fenco rail ciiti mbr:. , 1:. , 32. : , 1 , 3 , , 'Mid ri larci. iNtit'i - ilefacD!!': az it eat v:i ti . 7 . -% 'Aii if it Ivii. laliDcuine aria Glifa to be , : I+;r ; And I filic(l up my pull nrid ii r,l clime to ;.1, When up tillif;!! Mu ;iiajor e , :tinterllC skr; . When Ito nti's7 ru.) 11 ,- .7lC.:Ara in liiii riiitx, giil 1',.c.... On the gate -peat bin bridle, aria—what dries I -• ~ But comes down wh re I sat ; and ho.:l;fi';cl 1...! I. And he aain.-well, t ar ain't nuy iKe 1 to tdi t's• 'Tv .sotrici fOolisbn fn, sere, but it 'tco-...-.:iyi 4 Thet Ite vele./ for rt ( rink, - end. lie raLit',l--: 1.. N: Then I imhl, (I wan n ad,) '.4.'cr tha r.a.i. , ,r, lay IL: You're toci big ancirn st ntoor ; fora 7. 7 5 - 71,:i'e.ri : You ain't near big til i oueb," And I turn , el ki - i. When thnt Major he Fald his r.."liite blind cz. i....y c And he Ett:.•ti, "You'r in, titimp: T. :um) . . - fear! , . But uhoot!the next Then he stooped tot , Leache ,nao with tba When there flushed Light From the top of the And Itnew 'twa's Rose the: E.eo of that Then I reit in triji Of the Major was lift And I stood still and Of my care, that der. Went off true am Co It actooalty injured That'a all—now, go wror,g, And thar's 130M0 sre But I caya, "Served • might, In love or in war, fo And as for the Maio net—Lord i—tbet' A' SORTS. A spring bed-1-A lied of radishes. A decided stand—A stand of arms. A thing that is not Tisible—Nothing. Admitted free - of duty—Our Eervants. HOw to have,(jggs all winter—Buy than. A•key that un ocks man'Y a till-Whieler • Spiritual marifestatlons—Delirium mans: Bow to test thes+ig ht of the it: Universal acc fool. A little boy d sleep. , vocalist IV ft his swelling not The Ohio VLI been ineorporat What rclatirc destrians ? .*te. Embers of I.le dying, ycnt,7.—Srptc Novem.ber and December, Why ought one not to,jok.c about Becau.se she's rio hulijeet. I.lan's greatest enemy is thr: winr , woman-'o is the ilooking glass. Gravity is no more evidence of than a paper caller is of a shirt. Mrs. 'Hitchcock, a Vermont lsar i;.., ma donna of thelGrand Opera, The Spanishburlescinc actor Arcleilo.:- building a super b theater at Maclriti An Illinois firmer Los just firil.:l.lc,l L• husking. Ho lied only 430,C00 Waite-13 corn. White linen guipure Ince cr inseiiicin 1.; very much used this season f thin dresses.: A geld orkiivcr initial letter on tintal whitejaaperlislt be very latcstfor , or ictter A mass ffic chug 'of citizens cf Erin Mr..... eisco,' on Sqt arcicy, :strongly boat Island giant. The Shellandlziai - ali. ofithe con Et. of land, have tinicc fc , insles to every two mici: of the inhabitlnir.:. Havithtlrne said that Rome ton!: a , charm out of di inferior antiquity, a , : wc:l as the life out of human beings. Returns fro n thhtv-three counties in Yew t York show al Zepribrican gaigof 11l Super visors in the event town elections. The Banco • Connu - rezly? says a young. la: -- of this city w ars a watch and chain ~:::-.!: came over in the Mayflower in I C2O. Wales having but one dni!,7 rter----•• I . 7c3fern Eizil*-and that Conser. alive, t. , Liberals - proposes to start another. The Worcester i'l,2! anys that erer2,-.day a em lead of paper is sent from NI - itch:lsec, Mass., to lietv York for the u 4 ee of the, '.72. &TV. A Jewish hotel has been estrrEi.shcd n: BostOn, wheiersraelites can, find Iced cec:::- ed after the fashion prescribed by their a ligion. „ . - Solomon nevi, of Ce(lar rapid:, F-110t i;iln -13e1f, though not fatally, on t te ;'nth, 1-,Qcave his sweethclat * went to tb . thezaer onlo'One eisp. "Which of the Fccjee Is ands are you from ?" askkd a visitor of o'e of E‘utr,an's cannibals, Elie other clay. "I'ipper:::::, Lc dad." was the reply of the re enous antiin pophaginian • Theie is idelcrg,yenan in Quincy, 111., Fer Sydney Corbett by Milne, mhoz-T, salaiy It!, , Preen reduced!l.UC,4o at his own reuel-t.— This looks to us like a clear ease of j;:cti::- abld insanity. Dr. L. Chesely, of Nottingham,- l';, IL. and his wifti, are Baill to have been poisenc,f by some postage stamps which were sent b., them from New York recently in a kite: rr questing an immediate turswer. Henry Ward Peeeher, in the (.7. - :!..tq••• Union,, says that "General Grant nl ,, ,.'rct bele good!political leader, as camper' t'i;;:*:. rtitleal leader, but as compared v:ltit t . around him Ihe is the best of the v. hel-. Itla said, in one obituary notice cJ: .! Conti, Loubi Napoleon's Cabinet ci,ter,,t' "lie had tholcburnge to write poor,— '!! out being forced to do so, ,and 'tnak,t. , ...: ciently intrepid not to publi i qi .it." I' na'er shall sbe his like again. 1 , The death of !Royal T. Sp:ingne, Cil;L:‘ Justice of Chlifornia, throws the tTp ,, le - • ment of a st l ecessor into the hands 0, L'e*:. ernor Booth ? anti that insures a Feril'l;o—• majority of the Supreme Bench, whi.cil I, ' heretofore-been l Democratic. , . „ A cool Ke,ntucky\eritip cahnly Oserv!', of, firs. Moulton that "even as she sings rt: , ! becomes transfigured before you, tied l'r? form riles to a rare end bewildered betr-y that seareel:tf 'Raphael himself, ~ verehe a::- _ again, could adequately paint." Mr. Lewis, the superintendent of 0 ' Meriden (Co 0.) Britannia Work:,„ he.; : tilled all tho a men in their employ 'A ho 1 liquor that t icy must get out ti.f the lion!.'-1 business or ut of their shop. This is ar '' move in the cause of temperance, and •: -worthy, of imitation by other firms. Eicher, a noted horse thief, recently r'r tared at NOvton, lowa is also a somert•:,: celebrated violin player.. The ether c,-Pn ing the marshal of Newton took his m::: - Inl prisoner to i dance and had him 1: 1:10. The marshal stepped ono side to get a t'n of beer, and t e result is that a rexitrd c`. 6100 is offered for the apprehension o; liii orchestra. ! I $1,000,000,00 - - - . t . A Sacramento man oared for snie c , l!;" 2 wild geese, alleging that they were I:! rc , Several genpemen bought some of the p , to domesticate, and taking comp , nTian the webfooted prisoners untied !heir I:_ct I? let them run around and take exercise. l'e :the complete surprise of the benevqleut pnr .Chasers the "tame geese" gracefull . , - ;'c•':away, 1 , A person haring; bebn mentioned N`-' 7l. ' had been! InotOrh , ),Yisly unfortunate in 1.1 , ; first marrige relation, and yet had ;non married again, WC9 asked if it w ,, a nnt r:1- )1 to cmbarkanew h an adventure w hich /. , 2 had already found to be so di2astrcr.:S `,' . .N0," said - the philosopher, elevating 1:s hand and his countenance glowing with en thusiasM, `it was the triumph of hope c , or eXperience r y 1 A soldiet, whom was an inveterate .iocrj . and punstdr, having hatibis nese, lea diet,. and a portion of his-thin! carried alv4l - lw:: a shot , in the battle of Stiloh, mi.: ask.','‘i 1 4 some of 143 comrades il they could do r.n:;- thing for him "Boysf " said he, spcal,ing . as well asl.4 could in his mangled condi tion, "I should like a drink of water mighty well, if I only had the facie to ask for it:'' EE MN ME an that il:an3t., ',• , :•. - 0 . , rr.:... C.;:. e pool, Tory qu l lot piatcl htuolt thrrp lac nly, r. quid: f.-1:r_;12,.,. tire. atone feuce nu the 'Sic, nail bitch tilt nil Lacher, CI roles Ad tit tho non:Gut the tho Flits, but Lcrcll {AI; ill L. t; ed pistol wont °Car, t 1 fri_'.:•: atrangc:t ct Chort,lieo ona. YC3, seine folks t1,1).1.; to now to what aide I bolcaz , . rlght 1" and I go, all my fair, atr.ntl-up flalit ; dila S gals, don't you I,ncr,- 04,r, lu the g.te.va be:c:77l mAlithinen ts—Playing, fines snoring us letting r.C. nearly choked recently t:. tiler evflin Coroprly 1 ought to nti.l , :e the be-.• song. n ME =I
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