P:1V;,:...1116 ' Sponse of florreat:•.. - '• TiAOßfiviCAtii* . it,:at,:l'lrita.va.ric:sitii or Arnett. can joUrOSliallt; rib/tidied; as; Its alliterative , title prociairtka, in ono of the remoter mining suburbs of civilisation, bash powerful bard called Single4int," from Viten latest locally characteristic) epte,of sootety the foltreVing attrectiVe piece of port:entire:Ca admir ingly ,sheeted: Addle was fat—adipose, With a (Tennyson's) tip-tilted nose; Anil she:came Into court , • •• • - • With a sort of cavort, - -• Atari countenance red tat a rose: • • ;duck of a bonnet was small,' Tipped fermi:Milli ready tO"' Like the Mother Oboee Humptk. Of patronymic Dutupty„ Who. couldn't stay up on'the wait. - • Bbe camp into court, and alio eat In a chair—it was Bill (oho wea fat), With a stare at the-ruiners; '• • And pennya-Itneri, An 4 Urgers. and judge, and ad that. She stared with the amilllngest stare At the hoodlum." anrroundLng her 411 , 1' 0 ; ' i A &Aery one said, 13 the toga of her head. She ,dhr.ount the eweetllffs. rev. , .:. One miner of old 49 Who'd panned out the bloom of his mine In et - high-colored nose, , Bahi:• •••••,,If eb b et ain't a igen, -% ' :z 1 ',. AO diii ain't. inuth'on opine." ' I [ The Sheriff cried . Siltncel" The court Inquired if she'd argue a tort. ' tier lune) said -," Yee That o,Wtin e lt,d.redrese, • ' And hat. it eh . certainly ort. Th min ttfhad married her couldn't. Or didn't, hadn't, or.wouldn't Support t o petitioner. Clothe, feed, ner'phyeician her; And etaywith-him longer she shouldn't. Ile hadn't been light in 111.treatin , her, But possibly neverbattbeatert her. . • (Here old 40 To hie 'par /: did opine, "Bo might h ve as easily eaten her"). These pbints. were all read in rotation— A for4or en.per-e.ro-gation— An4no-nne replying, • Not denying, She *puler D e cree like tarnation. he Addle we out as she entered, he object where all eyes were centred, Air gushidg a darnsel, , Ildistored to be As eig to wedlock dissenteed. •, No wOrd'iad the court of hen-peck beard, Nor hoie.ate.poor man had been checkered; But the laur,took its course , In a handy divorce, And you cannot go back on.the record. It's getting as common as lying, This slipping the noose without trying; And marriages soon May revolve with the rnon _ '• • Anti keep all the furniture ylng, When bad, thero is nothing untruer Then B eine styles'of maaeuline wooer; But'usually thero , • Is reason to swear That the done's rather worse than the doer SOMETJIING 1 7 0 R SOBER -SIDES. Old Judge W—,/ of, —, in the Old: Dominion, is a charaet( r. He was frequent. ly lawyer, legislator, judge, and leading pol itician'among the old-time Whigs, of bless ed memory; - but, alas ! like them, his glory has departed, and, like many others of his confreres, has gone , "where the woodbine wineth." Notwithstanding the loss of I eroperty, and the too free use of "apple jack," he maintained the dignify of c.x-judge, dressed neatly, garried a gold-headed cane, and when he had taken more than his usual allowance of the favorite beverage, he was very pious, at such times always, attending church, and sittiirg'near the stand as erect ly as circumstances would admit, and re aponding_feryeritly; On one occasion a flaptist brother was holding forth, With:energy and unction, on the evils of the time's, and in one of, his flights exclaimed, "show me a drunkard !" The Judge,. rising to his feet, and un steadily balancing himself on his cane, said very _solemnly carried away with them, as the sounds gave out when the crank was turned delight ed their murdering hearts. For it is true, as Congreve says in the opening lines to. his tragedy of the Mourning Bride, that Music hatb,eharnie to soothe the savage breast. To soften rocks, or bend the knotted oak. ' The organ was ft big thing among the In diana after they bad Beached their village. The chief had a man to sit in front of his hut and grind it every night. It was set to play "Yankee Doodle," and "Yankee Doo dle' it played every night, week in .and week out, without "variation." One night in fobling with the "machine," the Indian grinder shifted the stop, and When he re suined the crank out came "Pop Goes the Weasel." old chief listened a moment, and supposing the machine was spoiled, seized his tomahawk, leaped from the door of his hut, and with a tierce yell, brained the discoverer of the new tune upon the spot. Many years ago, Robert Treat Paine (fath er of the ppet,) was one of - the Judges of the Massachusetts Supreme Court. He Was very old, and the bar desired him to retire from the bench; so they appointed Harri son Gray Otis, who was very polite and ac complished, to,go and see the Judge and talk to him on the subject. He suggested to the Judge that it must be a very great in convenience to him to hriye to - leave home so often arid so long. •"Oh I he was always ready to sacrifice his personal preference for the good of the country." "But," suggested Otis, "you are not, in good health—you are infirm—aren't you afraid this excessive duty will kill you ?" 'lies," said he, "but a man cannot die iii a better tau() than in administering just ice." "1) you see as well as you used to 9" "Yes, I can see with my glasses very well." "Can you hear as well as you usedto ?" (for it was notorious that ho could not. bear anything unless yelled through a trumpet.) Ho said: .'!Yos I can hear perfectly; but they don't speak as' oud as they did before the revolution." • ' We.want to believe that story.from-a Pe oria (Ill.) paper about Mr. Henry Bull, but it is hard, Very hard, to accept it with per feet confidence. Mr. Bull, it is alleged, was fed upon calomel and blue pills by the doctors fora number of years, so that fi nally he became absolutely saturated with quicksilver. - The other day, while he was standing by the side ot , the ltotte, the sun suddenly came out bright and warm, and Bull began gradually to ascend. He stopped at the line of - the sill of the second story window and hung there, suspended in space, until a thunder storm happened to come up, whieli cooled the atmosphefe, and then Mr. Mull slowly descended. Now he has a grad uated scale marked on-theable end of the dwelling, and whenever Mrs. Bull Wants to know how warm it is, she ties flat irons to Henry's legs to hold hint down, and walks him around to the gable end and cuts him loose and lets him rise to eighty or ninety degrees; and when 'she gets the information she .lassoes him with the clothes-line and hauls him down. • The New York Cp»inerci«tilderrtiz;cr pnb lishes the foltewing"poem" after the man user of Walt 'Whitman: ' • • , An elephant leaned up against a tree 'and scratched, As elephants, from immemorial tianeo Have scratchek and scratched, and el time, • 11. Titanic itch i Gigantic!irritation An unpoetic act, you say. I grant it; But to subseNve the immediate purpose, (The chief ambition A brute instinct guiding' An act incarnate of the Age's spirit; Making the jagged and contorted bark To yield, surcease of itch, cuticular nepen the, Instead of gloating in dilettante joy Of having some other elephant to scratch him. A certain youth, suffering from applica tion of the birch. said: "Forty rods are • said to be a furlong. know better; let anybody get such a licking as I've had, and ' firtd.out that one rod makes an acher PA.II 1g P 0 S' R 0 14t:4 , tO ;•': a . 4.! '., IN IE4. , :• v•Axivrrnyv..-vot4r.ir, A. IiNTESTON MANUFACTURERS OF PORT ABLE, AND STATION A RI" ST=,EAbL , ENQ INES & BOILERS.', . . , PARTIOTEAR ATTENTION PATD TO GANG S A.W MILLS, ENGLISH, HULA (.&'CIRCULAR M.I L • Water Wheels Suited to all heads of water, Tannery Irons, Bridge, Irons, &e. 'experience .by our&lFlr. Calkins Of over twenty years as : a Jlachinist - and .Fore Man, enables UB, by his persinud supervision, to make • strictly tli•st-clas,-"Goods. Feb. 18. 1873.4 Y G. ; W. PRESTON PRESTON & HEERMANS Eh REIMS LIACHINISTS, I STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SS to Ill lw Circular, Gang and Muley Saw Mills, Machinery for Tanneries, Shafting; Gearing and •CastingS of' ' every description in Iron and Brass. Sir Macblnery of all kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rates.liti Coruing. August 29, 1872.-1 y I NeW Spring Grood_s. H 1 PRING GAIPAIGN IS OPEN A WITH THE LA.RGES Staple Fancy Dry Goods It has got to be pretty generally known that we keep the largest stock, the best goods end sell them as ow as any house in the trade in this sestion; and we keep very many articles not kept at any other store in own. In addition to our general stock, Oar darpet*todt romprists about 2110 and every variety. Our Cloth Stock (S'lceeCia any within fifty mtles, tri quantity and variety, DHSS ' COODS,SHAWLS AND DOMESTIC GOODS eqough for.iliohhing trade. The ettizeas of Tioga county are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock and prices. :/ April 1,1873. TELVTI '7017 HMSO) lIHEM IMO RUM) ? triLL7.4.w TrILSOA" Ffas gone to New York to buy a stock of Spring and Sum- • buy7ll,o7' Goods. He intends p'0712 tlae best. markets at bottom /lees, and he will have . some splendid bargains L L to offer his customers llitur.ll,,rl,o J'vEatlitS. He has NOW On hand a quantity of Clothing and Dress Goods whihhe.wants out of the way, and he takes this method of informikg yoic,con.fidentially, that he wilt sell their CIiE4P---if you, don't believe it, call and see. SHINGLE MILLS AND ENGINES ALWAYS ON HAND Corning, INT. -Y"., 51ANUFAVITIREatS OF triE PEOPLE'S STORE Is THE FIRST IN THE FIELD, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF ~-a•~ A: toy y:d:~ ~~ ) ~:lL►l.}cs:i wCe~ = a l a 0., ' GEO. lIEERMANS , SMITH & WAR ,13. =I '%- ,t C. ,C. MTIIEES El • / Staple an , .. V 4 I ane,y4 , GOODS DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, • READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, Shoes, &c., Suitaide for the spring Trade. ; • • My stock has been-procuredfronethe best markets in the country, and therefOre you wilt be satisfied with prices, • WP38317 g Toundry & Machine Shop ESTA.BLISIIED , 1840. =II . _ _ , • , • .1=c0,711:1.4E, Elicoaaset, , • • • - Bianufautareas of Stationary and Portable Engines and Bailers. (learing,, Wafting and Slinthinery require.s tor Saw AI M% gait Mills and. Tanneries, oi , ens and Orates, for burning Tan. , Screws kr,rnoving nolearlied and leaolicd bark eautings, Bolts, Railroad Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing donent short notice. We, hive fa dillies for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points, and can Monet' Machinery cheaper than Eastern of Western builders of the best quality. Jan. 1. 1814-Iy. 4111111i11110. STRUMS COUNTY. N. b. SOO KEGS OF NAILS JUST RECEIVED BY W. C. Ic._RESS Sir CO. ill ((ArtOtnier's gaols ; AA PAirtmen's 4"fr6i145 Special Attention paid to Tin Roofing 4,000 Cords of fleoilock Bark "VITALNT3IIII^I. fIOPITRAOTB will be made tot the purchase of Bark kj peeled and delivered the ensuing season, at 0.60 per cord of 2,200 lbs; cash on delivery. Bark peeled last year will be received for, the next ninety days at $4 per cord of 2,200 lbs; cash on de livery. We will mako contracts for peeling 4.000. cords' of bark on lands of th e Pennsylvania Joint Land and Lumber Co. BAILEE. LOWELL dr CO. "Wellsboro, May 13, 1823-tf. POMEROY BRO'S & SMITH, BANKERS, BLOSSBURG, Tioga "way, Penn'a. BUSINESS PAPER NEGOTIATED. Poptemoir Niso'svßasinces; W. B. Warm Typy, Pa. Bloseburg, Pa. Feb. 4. 1678-tf. 11111 has just riceivecra lama stock of GREAT EXCITEMENT ] Ma ROUTED I LAVA BEDS YACATEIIII BUY WHERE . 'YOU CAN BUY THE CHEAPEST ! : I 8 our advice, because we know that after you have examined our Stock you will be convincod that W.J.Hortion & Bro's STORE is the place to purchase Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats and Caps, Clothing Boots and Shoes,. White Goods, Groceries, Gent's Furnishing Goods, kc., a varied stock suitable for the Spring and Summer Trade. We cordially invite yon ail to examine our stock. A PULL STOOK OF r . illiP-"i ;• - \-", ...".,:l.' -. , , , a • 1-P ~.. . ,- •, '... .a M—i., I'a-- =MI S • • t at lc•,'• ME =I ==l=l THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING. BED Bartlett's Patent June 21,1870. 4 . 011 Spring, elaAtt.t ,sl4t. A L.UX.URIOU BED! With only a single raatress. , For durability, comfort, 'cleanliness, Mid adjustment it has no equal. A en , perlor bed for the sick-room, as well as for persons in health. Orders solicited by the proprietor fbr Tioga county. J. 8. PAIMEIt, April 1, 1g73.-tf. ' Mansfield, Pa. Edif?AnifltCHlN A HALL. Mrs. Geo. Campbell UAXMG returned to Weßebere.and basin finish ed her trade in.the manufacture of ARTIFIOIAL ELM WORK; would respftlfolly say to her old friendirihat she would be glad to see all who would fatty her with their calla. She can be found at the house of J. M, Johnson, the Barber. Feb. " 187$4ft =Mr BM r uponinworormwm MEE ..---,--:- . 8 .1E W El,lll V.' TORE: " P "WELD - . „ . . „ :: • . . - ' 'A--. .'i , . ANDREW FOLEY ,- ' . ;.. \ al who hes beim been ostabliebed • . (c; 0 \ Ol c ,in the •.Tewelry husinese: in 1 ( 0 0i,,, k • . j, ,, 4 , ; f'":, Wellaboro, bee alwaye tor sate, A s t 3ka.:. -- . ... - -. 1 7 77 P.. varloile idnds'and prices Of ; ; AMERICAN :WATCIIE's,- Gold or Silver, °looks, ,Jewelry, ..i, Gold - chains, l - Keys, Kings, Pine, Pencils,, Calmat), . Gold ;and , 1 - Btdel . Pene, Tldnables. %leol s; Racers, Plated Ware, '• SEWING M.ApiIINES. 1 . . &0., &0., &o. . ' • With moat all other articles penally kept in such es tablishmeuts, which are sold low for C A 8 11. - Repairing done neatly, and promptly, and on slim money. 'A. FOLEV. Jan.,l, 1872-Iy. WALKER & LATHROP. DEALERS 1N HARDWARE, tRON.=STEEL, NAILS, • ' STOVES, TINAVARE,.BELTIN4. • =. • ' SAWS. CUTLERY, WATER tESIK AORIOULTUEAL • IMPLEMENT% • Carriage and Harneei • Trimmlnge, • ILLIRNESSES, SADDLES. kO. eurutag, N. Y.. Jan. 1, 1872. B E undersigned is now prep4ed to execute all or dews for Tomb Stones and Monuments of either Itetlian, or Rutland Marble, of the latest stylo and approved workmanshipand with dispatch. ! He keeps Constantly on band both kinds of Marble end will be able to suit all who may favor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained the country. 01,1.1872 TRUMAN & BOWEN'S SAW MILL' . nowiu full blast,and they we ready, to BB all orders with promptness and dispatch. Fencing Boards, Bill Timber, Shingles, Lath, Wood, constantly on hand., ,/. • April 22.-if. TR OMAN & BOWi N. • MILLINERY. 11.9. SOFIELD announces to the public that has a vary large and desirable stock of Millinery and Ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods. which are offered at very low rates. LADIES' SUITS, PARAsOLS, • SHAWLS, GLOVES, CORSETS,HOOP-SKIRTS, HOSIERY, LACES, and , ° Notions; also ready-made white goods in every variety The public are cordially invited to inspect and purchase. ' I Weßebore, May 13, 13,73-6 En. WOOL! NE T HE undersigned are prepared to pay the Highest Market Price in for WOOL, at their BOOT AND SHOE STORE, in Boots which we propose to sell an low as can be purchased to any market west of Now York. We Defy Competition on our Custom-Made 0 n per day! Agents wanted! All class ss TO 1.4111 ea of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare momenta, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. Stinson At Co. Portland, Maine. ' , Sept. 24,18724 y. . . • '45; $.1,000 REWARD! • A reward of One Thousand Do are will be paid to any Physician• \ whO will produce medicine that, 44 will supply the want's' of the people better g than the article known as Dr. P. Vaathrney's Blood Cleanser or Panacea. It must bo a bettor Cathartic. a better Alterative, a better Sudorific, a better Ifinrectle, a better Tonic, and in everylvay better than the Pan-a-6e.a. No Mat ter how long it has been in use, or how lately diseoy ered. Above all it must not contain anything Nod' TIMELY VEGETABLE. • • A reward of ri , io Hundred Dollars will be paid for a medicine thatwill permanently cure more cues of Costiveness, Constipation, Bich or liervoncHeaglache, Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaundice, Rheum atism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils, Tumors, Tellers; Meers,Bores.Paina in the Loins, Side and Head, and , FEUALE Coarmanpv, than which is used more • extensively by practicing pliyal. CAM than any other popular medicine known. -, • ' Mil - Prepared by P. Falumere,tiros. C 0.,& Waynea. (6 rt 3. aid Dr. P. Femurs : 1G 81 "Ks Sorth Dearborn Street. Chien°. • "...2'• ' • `51.25 per bottle, for sale py - ,je - noleasle.and 800 Dealers,nns • by Mut • 6i di dole's, Wellaboro;-Pa.— lath 81;187341ra. • • 1 - ARE In endless variety st M& gatlN TiOga Marble' Works. CASH ! Sears's Brick Block. We will be pleased to barn our friends call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF AND Shoes, Work CALL AMA SSE US C. W. BEAIIO, I. M. BODINE. Wellabor°, Pa., June 8, 1879.-tf. BE4IIB & BODINE CELEBTLia4I3 5500 REWARD. DR. PAIIRNEY'S • Blood Cleanser Panacea, • A nor 30 Insargollif r al hug privietyll-te'be best healing sand:, wain aubtheo lag Fellialsiaght 1n i thew letis 4 reopmmanded ;with unbounded assurance Inall CSBOR Of Cuts, 33ridaes', Bums, Sprains, rnaiism,llard. Swellings, Meg, eftiltilains, St e •. nails i nails of the, $1,9141t5, lcrozen k'ael, pits, Ato.. among 01 persona, and for "Sprains. Founders, Iling-bone,PoTheyll.floratehes,Wind•galhhilootale , Spaying, lipring.palt, Saddle, Collar and ,Harnoss Galls; also diseases of the 17e and For in • Iliipes r ;',',gples‘_ot,,a4,l6 MISTAIC 21Num • Cure 'NMllgia,, Rheumatism,' Gout, lame Back, Ba A Poisonous Bites., External Bone and' Mn Affections, Bore Nipples. arc., and may be justly termedsthe panacea for all _. • EXTERNAL- , WOUNDI3. aiii- Remember, this Liniment did not sprixig - np In a day or a year, ii= r a= TR/ ROST ADSITILD AND UNNATURAL Mara , HT VW-BORN AND MUSILROOId LINTNITNTS, , Bet we bare the experience of over thirty years of trial; with the most substantial tomtits. and by a multitnde of witnesses. f '.. If the LiniMentis not atrocommended; the IVlOney will be Refunded. . , . Do not be imposed upon by iteing any othe b ; Liniment claiming the same properties orreaulta. They are a cheat and a fraud. Be yore and get nothing but " 1 1 !Zion Ming ' lud. r , sir SOLD nu ALL DRUGGISTS arm COITAIWA giIVIIRIVA.T - , , . 25Q.; 50e. and el per Bottle. .1 /Tailor BLzr. or Borrwc, Elva.% &c. • - - • LYON 211FG.'CO. "... t i a 4, f•4 e dt ‘ • -:::-: . ' tY ' t z ; i • , ~.*• • ..._ :• „...,,,.,.„: •..,•_.:„..,..,, , ~,,• ~ ~N e. -_-... „.„2„.• • ,..„ •_‘• ,, k ,-,,-,, , ,, ..,1,,, ,.. 4„.„:4 ..,.....„...,.,.. , ..„.;„ L „ , ,, ....% •_.__,,..„.„,„,,,,,. .. 1_, , „•,......,,,• - ...„ .. : c, ~..... , 4 ~„,:i, ,_,,.,....,.... .I' +l4 e . ~,• : ~ ,, X, ' :- --/ :/,:` ....... i ' ' . ' . ---u.4 :\ . ' -: f 7-': '' - '::-. -('-' , ,-, rp ' •;ii:' , - . , P,41;.... -,.:. ''''''': s.. ' - ' - ; - "" --- r - r.:>• • 10 0 • • A= , 1 Magnolia Balm ME FRANK ADri*a It le Purely Vegetable, and Ito operation is seen i and felt at once. It does away with the Flushed , Appearance canoed by Heat, Fatigue; and Excite ment. Heals and removes all Blotchea an Pimples, dispelling dark - and unsightly spots. Drives away „Tau, Freckles, and Sunburn, and by Its gentle but powerful influence mantles the tided cheek with "Sala by 14 Druggists and Fancy Stores. Depot, att Park Moe, New York. May 13, 1b73.-Rot -ly. Door, Sash & Blind Factory • flo ENJAMIN AUSTIN, Is prepared to furnish first classJD work from the best lumber, ? at his new fac tory which is now In full operation. - 3xxxlizo o ' mteimmego done promptly, and In the best manner. The beat workmen employed, and none but the best seasoned lumber need. Encourage hoine Industry. Faetory near the foot of Main Streets Jan. 1, 1872-tt ITAB tho 'argot and boot solectod stack of BOOTS AND SHOES ever brought into We!labor°, comilettug of Ladies' Kid and Cloth Balmor als and Gaiters, Ladies, Misses; t'hilth;en . and Baby':.; Shoes. . Gents' Cloth Boots and Shoes, Prince Albert .Calf Boots, :Bop° Calf & Kip Boots, Youths' Boots. - - In fact, all kinds of Mens' and -Women's wear kept in a first-class Shoe Store. The beet sewed Woman's Shoes ever offered in this market. I defy the world in . - - . If you don't believe it, try me. I!bny only the best stock, and have as good cordwainers as money can hiro. RIZAIRENG done neatly, and with dlepatch of all kinds constantly on hand CARR' PAID FOR HIDE% DEACON SKINK, Having just tilled up my shelves- with a choice stock. personally selected for this market, / respect fully solicit a fair share of trade.. "Small profits- and quick rob:trim" I believe to be a geed business mat. lixi'vand I hod the beat .goods to be the cheapest. 1 keep no shoddy: My assortment Is ant/latent to meet all 'sizes and tasteil. - I invite Our patrons and , the public generally to calk and examine trir atoek:= - 2/o bauble 'to , slur* goOds. Always to be found, one door north of 0. B. Kelley's st o re, Main street, Welliboro, Fe. JOHN MELBA. M. I 18411-14 WILL Apo. A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. w 1 k,1 ; •. A!1 4:L E. ..L,2m :t1 ..m!liA WELL SBORO Sash, Doors, AND MOULDINGS, constantly on Land, or manufactured to order. Planinrand Mat Ching JOHN FISHLER CUSTOM ;WO.W. Leather and Filulings- PELTS AND FURS. ~~~ Coady 1U mitts er.oli, or $l4O per ioroii. lad everything IIRO:44411 11 " 1 ./ 211 7, OkeliP .r . Xtit4NifiCLlMl v iea „ , 'IPL! "'Jr r `Fraftare and Qndertakfftg. Van .Horn. Chandlir, I I AVErc uo w idxerldhitiou•and ,eale et the old place. Xl' the !argent end most complete etock of FINE AND.:•Ciiiiiiliti„J'lllth*RE I t 6 tit; ttilllat li titirtisQCli WUtitiy i *Otis, Vtil.thiatilig Of i ' NNE:PM:Mit A:KO cliA. 13 tit RUltii, ' ' ' - :SOFAS, CUUtaftfli, , rtax:vir ETV% 3 , op elqkirrElt TABLE% 101 ‘ 1- 01Aitifi; MIRROIIB, .51A410,„ :7,4101E3, BEAUKA 11A:‘1..7-"A'tio FIQUA", .. 1 1, 1 a hi ATITAKI "": L!A'l'• , $13,1 a Mil titotk t.f tituciiinariou goothi . itsually found in a niat-