7 Professional Cards. Philadelphia Advertisements. THE TIMES, NEW UL00MFIEL1). PA., NOVEMBER 18, 1879. JE. JUNKIN, AttorneyatUw. . New Bloomlleld, Ferryoo., Pa. -Omce Next door to the residence ol Judge. Juukln. 46tl AH. MARK.EL, Attorney-at-Law, . New Hluomtleld, Ferry Odiinty, Pa. l& OlQce opposite the Mansion House, aud three doors east of the Post-OLUce. T EW13 POl'TKB. ATTORNEY AT UW, HKWBLOOMFIELD, PERKY CO., PA. vnialmn oromntlv secured collected Writings aud alllegal business carefullyattend. d to. OHAKLE8U. BMILEY, Attorney at Law. New Bloomlleld, Perry Co. Pa. TOUlce two doors east o( Joseph Smith's hotel. August li, 1872 trM. A. srONSI.EK, Attorney-at-lAw, W Olllce adjoining his residence, on East Matnstreet.New Bloomlleld, Perry oo., Pa. 82 ly AtrM. N. BE1BEKT, Attorney-at-Law, yV New Bloomlleld, Perryco., Pa. Bloomlleld, 8 33 ly. "f EWI8 POTTER, notart fublio, New Bloom. J neia, rerry uo., rs. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgage, and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds ot Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certlned, will also tune depositions to oe rer.a in any court mine uniteatnaies. i iuiy OHA8. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. W All professional business proinptlyandfatth fully attended to. 3 2 ly. w ATI JV TI VIVItII7Vt JUSTICE OF THE PEACE anflBENKKAL COIXECTOR, NbwGehmantown, Perryco., Pa. jSar-Kemittanceswlllbe made promptly for all uouecuons maue. OHAB. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld.Ferry CO., Pa S-Offlce on high street. North side, nearly op poiite the Presbyterian Church. S21y M. L. LlfittETT. Attorn BY-AT-L Aw. Newport, Perry Count v. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt anu careuu auenuon to au uusi uess matters committed to his care. ). Ulllce, No. 3D North Second Street. Newport, April 2P 1878. B. R. M. ALEXANDER, 8UBGEOX DENT IS T, New Bloomlleld, Perry County, . Pa. Office on Carlisle, St.,one door South of J. E. and Judge juiiKiirs law onice. r.veiytiiing ueiong Ins to the m ol'ession done In the best manner. All Work Warranted. Terms moderate. 28 0 P. BOLLINGER, M. D., having located In Newport, offers his Profes sional services to all who may need them. Chronic diseases of every description cured. M. Olllce In Dr. Bhatto's building, 4th Street March 4, 1878. QEORGE H. MARTIN GENERAL AGENT. BL.AIX, PEUItY COUNTY, PA. Special attention given to the collection of jlalms, and any other business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate. April, 19th, 1877. DEATH DEFEATED. FOR over 50 years 8ELLER8' LIVER PILLS have baen the standard remedy for Liver Complaints. Costlveness, Sick Headache. Pain In Shoulders or Back, Dizziness, Coated Tongue, Fever and Ague, and all diseases arising from a deranged stale of the Liver or Stomach. Thomas Adams, of Big Sandy, Kv., says: " Sellers' Pills have saved hundred of dollars In doctors' bills In tills country." B. E. 8EELER3 & CO., Prop'rs, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE GREAT BLOOD TONIC, For the cure of all diseases arising from Impure Blood, and for invigorating and strengthening the vital organs. Are you weak, nervous, debili tated , pale and emaciated f Have you lost your appetite? Have you nausea, pain In the back, &c. If so. Dr. Lldsev's Blood searcherwlll drive out the disease and bring back the BLOOM OE HEALTH. Pimples, Bolls, Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum, &o., are hut surface Indications of Bluod Diseases; and Dr. Lldsey's Blood Searcher, by purifying the system, softens the skin and beautltles the complexion. Sold by all druggists. 1 per bottle.' H. 15. SELLERS & CO., Proprie tors, Pittsburgh ,Pa (J 48 J - y0LD'AND RELIABLE. I 5pB.4SASFORD'S.LrvEB iNTIGORATOEj 2ia a Stani1n.nl TVmiW T?.mo.l t . ! j .l,j, iu, Sdifleasesof the Liver. Stomach -KSt Jand Bowels. It is Purely SL S Vegetable. It never -V Debilitates It is suaworuo ana .1,0" aO6' 6 I 5 r Invicorator J lias Deen used K and bv the r' " x--- - for more than fiR vmk 4 1 witli unprecedented resulta.? f SEND FOR CIRCULAR.? S. T. W. SAHFORD, M.D., L'iw'ISAl un urn ouist mix tkll i ol it kkphtation. June 24, 189. opiult: MAUFIIINKhftUtftbM iy aitd iiretjJily eurad. fat. . No DHtlkit?. 6od atium full parlwuUfi. Dr. Carlio, JOB PKINTING of every description neatly and promptly executed at Reasonable bates at the Bloomlleld TluiokSteam Job OUlce. - Mm H7VW. .1 ta sin m STonie. .Vf B B R t&mitm I V 1 1 2! 1 1 InvigomtorS 2.fr!f iIl.UL? 1)6611 sedi iPlVl SU' ln my PcticeS 'if 1 l! and bv the r,nhHn? 1 1 I H 2i a Philadelphia Adrertlsemenls ltoady Mixed Paints ! JUCAS' HEADY MIXED PAINTS I NO vVATERNO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PUHB Olli PAINT, READY FOR USE. , Hixiiiple Onrds. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAIST BENT BT MAIL. IT 18 PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL. VIZ: NICELY BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. IT, And Toil Will Irore It to be the Dest Liquid Taint In the Market. J Oil IV LUCAS &, CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c tW For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti mer, New Bloomlleld. Pa., or to John Lucas & Co., Philadelphia. EIGLER&SWEARINGEN' . Successors to 8HAFFNEK, ZIEGLEB & CO.. I mporters and Dealers 1 u Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Nuspeuders, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourt h Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A Agents for Lancaster Combs. W.H- KENNEDY WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. SOS MARKET BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. T 1 gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers in CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK BOOKS Always on band, and madeto Order. Nos. 630 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO Publishers of Sandera'New nandor on Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Knhnrt'a Kir.ni. the UnltedStates.Folton'sOutline Maps.&o. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON VMOLSSALX HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street. Philadelphia, Fenn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealersl n ' . " Oil Cloths, Carpets, t Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 426 Market street abore 4th, . PHILADELPHIA. M. BARTLEY, WITH 31. G. FEIPmt CO., HIAmri'ACTUHFHS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, 31 NORTH THIRD STREET. 11UI,A11?L11IIA. - Special attention Riven to orders. June 3, 187D. pd WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and ArchStreet, Philadelphia Penn'a, J. S. DOUGHERTY D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOL1SAL1 BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 10 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JJALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, Philadelphia, (Old Stand of Barcrort & Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY OOODH. January, lSTtt. tf PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE TOE SPEEMATTOEHCEA. "SEMINAL PASTILLE" A valuable Dl.oovery ttuil New Departure In Med leal Science, an entirely New andpuiitivelyetlei-t-Ive Remedy tor the .needy . and permanent Cure of 8emfnal Emlsaion. 8t Irnpotenoy by the only tru. w.y, vllt DIr.o clpal seat of the. Uluaae, acting by Absorption, and eier. tiiin IH neelflc influence on the Seminal ealole. Ejao. ltorTDucto,Proatrate Ul.ndand Urethr. Theui. i. V 11. -iwmr., wiiii ,iu pain or inconvenience. It ll quickly dluolved and toon alxorhnl, produciORan immcdlaIe'onlhiii and reitoratlva eflect upon the lei u.l and nirvoua ormiiliolioin wrecked Horn el.abuM and eaccMei. itonplni the drain Irom the ivntem, reMor. InRllie mind to hcaltlt and sound memory, remnvln. the Dlmnea. of Bight. Nervou. Ability, 6oX.ion ofldoja, Aver.lon toSooloty, Eto.Eto. and the appear, anc, ut premature old ee uiually aceiimpanylna rthl Iroub.e. and reilurlng perfect Sexual Vl.or. wherelt haa been rliinuant toryeari. '1 lilt nioilo of trralmant ho. itoed the t"t in very acvere c and la mm a pronounced eiicceis. DrURB are too much prcirrihrd In thee troublea. and, a many can bear wllne.a t, wllh but little It any lierin.nent Kund. There ll no Nunseme ahuut thla I'rrpara. turn, I'r -iclk'nl ubiervatlnn ennhleiua lo pmiilvely (uaren. tea that It will ilvonaliarocUc.il r,,..i; XI. l.'l. year, that it hai been In general me we liavethou.ai.da ot teitlm.inljt ai to ill value, and 111! now exceed ed by the Medical Prufc.iinn to be the limit rational tneauj yet i liooveml u reachhig and curlnR lid. very pre,, alenl trmible. Hint Is well known I. bo the cauie ol untold piitHtttpfriiiRiifiiicuroiinlrn in icvere cbici) to Thrfe bozci laMlTiff ihros full itio ilht. will itmi rmitnlnim and rtitore vijror, In the worBtenww. $ 7. Full DIBEOTIOWB v. will t;i-rilllllllj XlAVJl SUA. j Bend tbfi Drrriptlr IJmptilt-t Rfvlns Anitomlwrt J 'wtrttloni, which will etinvinrt iha 0."Jcrmlc31 1 i.. y y f".1- rw,,or,'J Ptrteot manhood, and 8nt Sraled for itatnp ta anjr ona. Bold ONLY bv ihn HARRIS REMEDY CO. IMF'O. CHEMISTS. MiHMnd8th. 8ft. 8T. LOUIS, MO. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS NO Hollaw will fllR nf llnrrn Hrvpa m Tttwq If. TJB, It Fouti. Powder, are osod In time. Founr.'s Powder, will cure and prevent Hos OtOLMA 1 Jode will prevent ii.ru. la lowu m peclally Turkey.. KouU Powder, will Increase the qaantlty of milk and cream twenty per coot, and make Uio butter Onu and .weet. Fonli'. Powder, will enre or prevent a) moat rvaHr Bibkasi that Horse, and Cattle are heir to. . FouTz-a powDicaa wiu. site BATiaFAcmoa. Bold everywhere. DAVID B. TOTJTZ, Proprietor. BALTIMOBa, Kd. Prlvata HtMpltal. IU S.Ulrk 8l.,(.!tHogot IH-0 JSpeoaUy,alI Prlra4,ChroDls mud Kemala Dtieatva. Coomltatlon rraa. L41ot aud Qntl meo, tftad an dollar Ibr aamplaa f baat rubber f odn, and raluabla lnforuiatloQ by aiprfta. Itilav kle Keraala Pills. $b pur bax. Private boma Dd mini fr Lartlta duriag y flOflllt'tlL A new work, prloe &0 cents by niall. My.te. rtea of Natiirt, Pby.1. ology of Harrlaca, Or. .sua of OenaralleD. DLeaaei of Yeuth ami Wanhoedi a wealth of olinloe anajratuatila Id. fortnalloo, of Interest to h.ilh .eisa. Notbitif offeaalve lo good Uuta and reltnemeot. Intor. matlna a a v a r before publl.bed. No family ahoald be witboat 1L 07"addreii, Dr. A. O. OI.IN, Clark Hi O CtZ OS IMPORTANT NOTICK The subscriber late of the firm of Klioades A Smith, would respectfully inform the citizens of 6LAIN and vicinity, that he haa opened a WAGON MAKKlt HIIOP, and Is prepared to make new waeons and repair old ones at short notice, and rom TEN to TWKNTVperceut. cheaper than the old firm. AMrQlve me a call. Satisfaction ttuaranteed. o, . JACOB SiVUIU. Blaln, August 8, 1867. Bv sending S3 centi. with aue. hlElit, oolor of eyes and balr.you will reolve by return mail a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name, and JUDGE FOB YOUIISELF. uain in mnrriRKe. Address. W. KOX, Box 77 Fultonvllle, N. Y. AnmiMt w. 1879. sm A LIVE PAPER. P M ll in ntinta .n TF T TI 1 " u v.ivo inj . u. uaoiinuo, f Cornliill, Boston, for 8 months subscrip tion, for the best paper in the country ""'po yaaeai luui uioviliub lUWnit Un- sectarian. aiitl-luHdel, autl-rum, ant I. .rlTirtlT..J.... Vi""l?"",MU'u"'".5. u" Pun r Ku..v.DiHcva, ml-, opurajnuu Bttia: -a ne Dest paper that comes to me." 1). L. Moody said: "About the bent paper In the country." fl per year. Ageuts Wauted: Gooil pay for ministers, workera.canvassers aud axeiUs. ifiwlin R. W 1 "i laalit, i Ui nsV.. ! WaSianl We Ruarantee It In every case, matters not of how Jong or how deeply rooted.lt Rives instant relief, aud cures most chronic cases, ln from two to three weeks, If used as directed. Unlimited jiuniljer of testimonials can be given If desired, tint all we ask Is a trial, to convince that It will enre when all other means have trilled. Sold by all dealers lu niedlclnes.nOceiits per bottle. Bent free on receipt of price, by JACOB WALTZ. General Aoent for V. 8. and Canada, 130 Franklin St., Baltimore ,Md. All genuine have trade mark and signature of lr. J. W. Dewltt on wrapper. . 41 Wly STOMACH Let your first attack of Indigestion be the last. House the dormant energies of the stomach with the Bitters. The tone thus Imparted will re main. This Is a fact established by thou sands of witnesses, whose testimony Is simply a statement of their own experiences. Those allllcted with general debility of every phase will tlud this medicine an unfailing ageut In building up and renewing their strenglit. rorsaie Dy ail Druggists aud respectable Deal ers generally. 45 lm. Ifyou are a man of faMineM, weukencd bj the strain ol B jour dutlns, HTottl stimulant and one M I on ars a mn of letter, tolling over your midnight work to restore brain nerve and watte, uhb If Toit areyoano; and BufTcrinir from .nylndtocrttloo or lUiiiluatloii j I f you nro limrrtt d or amirlo, old or fyouiig.suuei'lii'i fro;n jnor health or uuiaTUiah- era Ins on a IkuI of Klcknc,, ri'ly on H WiloeTer yon are, whororprr you sre, whenever yoa leal Uiat yoiir nrttein nooda cleanMnff tonirnr or wiuuiitiiu, wiinuiu tiutTieating,laU.n Have jtn aytpemtit, kittnv or vrivarv evmptaint. dl feuaeottheBtom'tth, twinta, blond, Urer.arMn&t You will be cured If yon use If yon are Rlmply wnak ttnil low trnlrltpd, try It I Bay It liwlrtt UMin 1 1, Y our druff (fiat keeis 1 1. . ft muy mti your life. It In a aaved an 4 red a. Hop Cmich Cnn I Ibt w- tet I, afet t nnfl batt. Auk rhlldrni. tht Hop V forStntnnch, LItbt and Kltnyi,l aat4rlar to all othert. Cum by abtorptlorl. I i it perfect. Aik driiculiU. D. I. C U an abmliit ainUrn!lUhle cnn for drunktntii, ntwof ajaj opium, tobacco or nwntlrc. RM0RI Above li by drntn:iiU.llop llittn MTft.. Co., Rorhntur. N. Y 46 4W books:.. 11 iLLton i a rarw. new imi ti'mpifnuuiafio Wedlock. LU.ilniiui-L:. wit ft mm I olhrr, th luliow uijt Qha.ptvra i A nt m pair ni VuinaMtiud. Hviaeiinn ot Ivr ne. v.riutncf oi ductility, jem litranif nti. tuuipai blc auti hicompall Uitf. Sttfriiity in woman, mum and ire aunt m, Auvica lu hr'tli-Kroutii, a4Jia lo hutbaada. Advice to wivra, rrotilinliun, iia rua, Celfbavy and Matrimony cotiipari il, I'tiitKuanl iltititt. Cfiuceptini, Coa fliitment, Xotc and Cuurulup, Jinprdimniti to Marriara, In mala and trmala. Bc-ienva ot Hvi. reunion, Sincla fit considered, Law ut ilarriaK-, Law ui Divorce, JffBlrijr.htl fmarriad wutnen.cie., IndudinR Hibobmv peculiar to Women. Unir rautea and treatment. A bok for prlvata and cotKideratereadiitfT ol 0X0 pagea, -tii fulll'lata graTiuaa, bv mail, aealed for 4)0 ceutf. 'Tha Private) Mod ion I Ariv.sar," on Byphllia, Uoaurrbuta, meet, Htrloturo. Varlooealo. &, alaoon Rpermattorbcea,6oxual Debility, and Irn potenoy. from 8b t-abuae and k.mvw t, rauamg Seminal Kmiailona, NanouaiifMi, Aversion to Hociety, Condition ot Idaaa, Flivtlcaldrray, lmnvaaof aithl. ll.-ctlve Memory, hou ot Sexual Pow.r, He. makinK utarriafe liupropar or unhappy, fivine treatmant, and a areat many valuabla receipt for Ilia cure of all privala Uliaaaaf ( mum PMI Via. h yiBii s, vv vrillfi Marlfnnl ArfuU. flf a lecture on Vanhood and wofuanhood, 10 t all tlirae la ona nioclr bound vohinia, $1. Thry contain eoOpagv and over loo llluatratlona, tmbrartnf every, tliini on tha general I ve syaietn that I vortli koowinft.aad murli that ia not pulillitud in any other work. Tn a com bined voluma la poai lively tha bet Popular Madlcal Book fiubliihod, aud Ihosediaintltfled after ajttinjr It can have heir money refunded. The Author la an experienced the. advice Biven. and Uulea for treatment laid down, will rnyairmn oi many yeara prartioa, (aa ta well known,) and be found i of great valut to thoee futfrrinft from lmpuritiee of tue eyatent, early errora.loat vlfror, or any of tha numer ous trouhlee coming under Ui head of "Private" or -"Chronlo dlaeaaea. -Soot In iirtffU- volumea, or Complete In one, for Price ln Stamp, Sliver or Currency. Consul tation confidential, end letters am prmprlv andtivnkly answered without ebirge.) Addreaa t D. BuHt' Difpen try, 18 N. 8th Si., SLLoula, Mo. (EatabUahod 1047.) .JT For tale by Newt Dealers. AGENTS wanted. ( im. ni uo invnea an persona aunennc rrorn RUlfrHB lo tend him their names and addreaa, ana hereby assure them thai they will learn J atimtatlaillV la ti,mir li1wanliuia.1llfit HV.... -J UnPCC Bend 25 cents In stamps or eurrencT nunot for a new HOK8K BOOK. It treats all diseases, bas 35 line engravings showing posi tions assumed by sick horses, a table of doses, a RflfW large collection of valuable recipes, UUUIV rules for telling the ageof a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year, and a large amount of other valuable horse Informa tion. Dr. Win. H. Hall says: "I have bought books that I paid S5 and 110 for which I do not like as well as I do yours. " HKND FOR A CIR. CULAB. AOEiNTH WANTED. B. J. KEN DALL, Enottburgh Falls, Vt. 30 ly f f f A MONTH guaranteed. 812 a I I I I 1 1 I day at home made by the Indus- Jill Itrlous. Capital not required; we V , 1 1 II I will start you. Men, women. boys 1 1 I I 1 1 lsll(l flrls make money faster at I M I 1 I I I work for ns than atanythlngelse. v ' " u " The work Is light and pleasant, and such as auy one ean go right at. Those who are wise who see this notice will send us their address at once and see for them selves. Costly Outnt and terms free. Now Is the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums of mouey. Address TKUK & CO., Augusta, Maine. 10 ly fcr. ftvaai tat niakt,aaal ik paawti' ab .oo. Ih ma. IIMil. Lie Baal al rk. Ma k L. L. HM 'M. LB a an a, aai KAn amateur singer frlgbtened a palr of canary birds to deatll. It was a case of killing two birds with one tone. aflT The young lady who married her father's coachman says she was driven toiL 3T The Joker who Intimated that he had some "nuts to crack," must have meant Jestnuts. , f3" When his wife asks him for a dol lar or two for current demands, he smiles sweetly and says, " True love, darling, never seeks no change." A Philadelphia barber refused to color Bob Ingersoll's mustache, on the plea that it never should be said of him " that he dyed an infidel." 65" Ignorant men often make grave mistakes. The landlord of a North Car ollna hotel has posted up in his dining room a notice which says : " Members of the legislature will be seated first and gentlemen afterwards.' tThat was a ghastly joke that a sinful townsman played on a stranger, whom he promised to Introduce to a rich planter, and then took him around and presented him to the leading undertaker. SST Fashionable Lady going out of church ; " What a powerful sermon! I was never before so impressed with the duty and Jprivllege of giving freely. I am determined to do better and to send this very week, another Jnew silk dress to my daughter." "Bless me Emily, you don't look as well as usual Indeed, I do not think I ever saw you looking as old as you look today." " My dear, I never was as old as I am to-day." ftiT Beware of small things I A black seed no larger than a pin point will grow an onion that may tint the breath enough to break up a betrothal, ruin a school and shatter the good intentions of a sewing circle. gJT " When I was a boy," said a prosy long-winded orator to his freind, "I used to talk ln my sleep." "And now," said his friend, "you sleep in your talk." But somehow that didn't seem to be just ex actly the point the orator was going to make. . W " It is a sad moment of life," a cynio lately observed, " when you find that love, glory and happiness, are, to gether, n ot worth a good cigar." " It is a sadder moment still," replied a friend, " when you find that the cigar itself is bad." U-" Where do all the files come from?'' querulously demanded old Mr. Gunny bags, waving his hands frantically over his tormented head. " That Isn't the question," replied his equally tormented partner, " when are they going back again, that's what I want to know." C.T Lady E. Duncan was an heires s, and Sir W. Duncan was her physician during a severe illness. One day she told him she had made up her mind to marry, and upon asking the name of the fortunate chosen one, she bade him go home and open the Bible (giving him a chapter and verse) and he would find it out. He did so, and read what Nathan said unto David "Thou art the man." O" An Irishman was going along a road, when an angry bull rushed upon hlmand with his horns tossed him over fence. The Irishman recovering from his fall, upon looking up saw the bull pawing and tearing up the ground, and said: "If it was not for your bowing and scraping your apologies, you brute, falx I should think you bad thrown me over this fence on purpose." ' A Joke on the Lawyer. The best lawyers always tell the best stories, and with none the less zest when at their own expense. Not long ago Counsellor C was before Surrogate Calvin in a case where the question in volved was as to the mental condition of the testatrix. The witness under exam ination, herself an aged lady, had testi fied to finding Mrs. S falling, child ish, and that when she told her some thing she looked as though she didn't understand. Counsellor C , cross examining, tried to get her to describe this look, but she didn't succeed very well in doing so. At last, getting a lit tie impatient, he asked : "Well, how did she look? Did she look at you as I am looking at you now, for Instance ?" The witness, very demurely, replied : "Well yes; kind of vacant like."
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