The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 24, 1876, Image 4

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    Agricultural.
Al-o ii I rn llnnso.J.
Tlio prm-tlon of liililillin; len linllse-l lio
low llio mirfacn of the primml hcA iieni-ly
p.ncl mviy. The objection nro tlio tlllU
culty in providing perfect nml certain drain
njrr, tlio heat conveyed to tlio walls from the
conducting earth, and tho additional expem
ci ; Iho only advantago Is the greater facility
In filling. Where the Ico home can bo set
on n Moping bank all tlio ndvnnta$M may
bo Hccnrcd .vlthont tlio drnwtinclts. Tlio
drnlnago may bo perfect, nnd the led may be
brought and easily placed within, from a
wagon or a died, at Iho upper or rear part
oftho building. Tho lower pari is built
with 9lonc or linnl bitmed brick, tho upper
with double walls (lllcd with dawdilst. Or,
tho upper portion may be slnglo or double
walls, provided tho Ico is to bo packed with
ton inches or a foot of sawdust on each side.
Tho only objection to this modo of build
ing U, that tho lower walls must bo thick
er than tho upper, making n shoulder all
around. This Is obviated by making n
ftructuro of iron to correspond, or larger
nbovo than below. Or tho wbolo may be
built of wood If tho lower part is protected
ngainst decay, by first filling the pores of
tho wood used for this part, thoroughly with
crude petroleum, and then coating tho sur
face with hot gas-tar. Tlio petroleum ren
ders tho wood as durable as red cedar, and
tho hard coating of gas-tar keeps it there.
From many years of experience, wo find
it easier to maiiago an ico houso with single
than with doublo walls, because wo can tee
distinctly mat every part ot too mass ol ice
is properly protected. Ten inches of well
packed sawdust will protect it from tho heat
without. (If sawdust cannot bo had, eigh
teen or twenty inches of finely chopped
straw will answer as well.) There aro three
essential requisites to bo observed in every
case, namely, surrounding the Ico on every
sido with a perfect non-conductor, giving
perfect drainage without admitting air, and
allowing a frco ventilation over tho top
pucklng. With thow requisites provided
tho ico will keep without difficulty.
Tho easiest and simplest way to effect
urainago is to place an even stratum of saw
dust about ten inches thick, on a loose
plank floor, through the crevices of which
tho wntcr from .tho melting ico will freely
pass. Tho sawdust should bo thicker on
tlio top, as it is moro or less distributed
or displaced in taking out ire, and there, is
danger of too thin covering being left in
places, unless abundant material is provid
ed. In filling any ice-house, tho interior di
mensions should first bo found, and tho ico
bo then cut of such size as to leave tho right
degreo of thickness for tho packing. Coun
try Gentleman.
Household Receipts.
Rusk, rieco of bread dough largo
enough to fill a quart bowl : 1 tea-cup of
melted butter, 1 egg, 1 tea-spoonful of soda.
Knead quite hard, roll out thin, lap togeth
er, cut with a mould and set them to rise in
a warm place.
Yazor QiNaKBDREAD. 1 cup of sugar
1 of butter, 1 of molasses, 1 of sour milk,
4 of flour, 4 eggs, 1 tea-spoonful of soda.
Ginger to taste.
Delicate Cake. 2 tea-cupfuls of white
BUgar, 3-4 of a cup of butter, 1 cup of sweet
milk, 4 cup3 ol flour, tho whites of 4 eggs
beaten to a stiff froth, 3 tea-spoonfuls of
baking powder. Flavor to taste.
Soda Biscuit. 1 pint of sweet milk, 1
tca-spoouful of cream of tartar, J teaspoon
ful of soda with, tho milk, and 1 tea-spoonful
of lard mixed with the flour; a little
salt. Cut 1-4 of an inch thick, and bako ten
minutes.
I'oi Oveks. 1 cup of milk, 1 cup of
flour, 1 egg, -and 1 tea-spoonful of salt.
Hake in gem pans. Let them get hot before
putting in tho batter, and bako quickly.
Servo immediately.
Importunes of (looil Cooking.
To cook a potato exactly right, so that it
will bo just done and no more, bo mealy,
whito and perfect, requires an exerciso of
that talent which is a little short of genius,
so ono would think who cats vegetables at
ordinary tables. The Bamo is true of onions,
that odorous bulb, which is almost always
served under-done j of beans which aro eith
er burned in tho baking or dried to a chok
ing consistency. Now a hungry epicure
oven can make a good meal oft" of three or
four things nicely cooked meat, perfectly
prepared potato, a aish of ripo fruit aud
exemplary bread and butter. It is not vari
ety or quantity that is so important as the
quality, and If thoso who iced at their hands
would certainly be tho gaiuers. It is a
great deal easier, when one has really made
up hor mind to it, to have everything just
right than it is to let things drift, for one
right thing fits into another right thing and
then tho whole is right. Badly cooked food
is not only sheer wasto in nerve aud
muscle, but soul power. The. hungry
body vainly attempts recuperation in trying
to digest and assimilate food not "conven
ient" for it, so that what might have been
accomplished had the food been right re
mains undone.
Pure Air.
A fruitful source of heart-disease is the
hrotUtug of lmpuro'alr, and thousands of
people ignorantly favor its occurrence by
confining themselves to cloely-shut, lll-veu.
tllated rooms. The child who, fresh from
his afternoon's ramble In tho fields, last
ovenlng said his prayers dutifully, Jand lay
down to sleep in a most Christian frame
this morning sits up in bed with his hafr
bristling with crossness, strikes at his nurse,
una declares lie won't say tils prayers
that he don t want to be good, Tho simpl
difference Is, that the child, having slept in
a close box of a room, his brain all nigh
fed by poison, is in a mild ttato of moral
insanity, DellcUo women remark that it
takes them till 11 or 12 o'clock to get up
their strength in the morning. Query: Do
they sleep with closed windows and doors.
nnd with heavy bed-curtains.
I'I-owino. Winter plowing is better
than fall plowing in this latitude. It turns
up many noxious insects, and they aro not
in a condition to make a retreat, and di
from the exposure. The fall rains aro suji
posed to bo over, and don't melt and beat
down and compact the soil, It Is turned uji
fresh, and tho freezing and thawing aud
pulverizing process can go on to the great
advantage of the land. Tho teams are now
fresh and vigorous, other work Is not pres3'
Ing, and every week gained now In plowing,
puts (he tanner ahead that much In (he
spring. Especially should the land to bo
town to oats be now plowed whero it can be
done; or if any laud is to be sown to clover
or timothy, by all means plow now, so as to
now early lu tho spring, Jand to bo plant
ed in orchards, If not plowed, should be
deeply and thoroughly plowed now,
Humorous.
lliiyiird Tii J lor nays that bliick-ejid wo
man can lii-Mr lino us fondly ns tin with
blno ryes. Hi', don't give your wifn a black
eye.
Washington was onco risked to dlno with
.Iiidgo .Tones. The chair In which bo would
havo sat, if ho had accepted this invitation,
will ho exhibited at tho Centennial.
A llulfalo man dreamed that he was going
over tho Tails, and ho had his wife by the
throat when ho woko up. Next night sho
had a dream, and broko his noso as she
stiuck at an Indian.
It look 300 pounds of nltro-glyccrino to
blow up James IlaVnuin, of Pennsylvania,
Hut It was n thorough job, a3 tho Coroner
admitted when ho sat down on a vest button
and Instructed tho jury to bring in a verdict
of "fooling nround." Detroit Free Dress.
A Chinaman In California, whoso ltfo was
Insured for a largo .amount, was seriously
hurt from falling on" a wagon. There was
somo doubt of his ever getting better, and
at length ono of bis friends wroto to tlio in
surance company, "Charley half dead ; like
half money,"
Pum: Winks. Tho other day a stranger
entered a Detroit wino shop whero four or
five men wcro drinking, and In a loud voico
Inquired for tho proprietor, That person
came forward, nnd tho stranger said :
"I am hard up and I want to sell you a
recipe. For two dollars I'll show you how
you can mako a gallon of best Catawba
wino out of twenty cents worth of drugs and
whlskv."
"Would you insult mo?" cried the dealer.
"I havo none but wuro wines hero 1 Get out
nf inv rtlnnn Hirl"
Tho man got out, but hadn't gono a block
when a boy camo running after him ami
said :
"Como around to tho back door if you
want to sell him that recipe."
.Why Shi: Didn't Smoke. Old Mrs,
Duflickcr stated to a neighbor, tho other
night, whllo comfortably sitting in front of
tho fire, that sho had "allers had great no
tion to learn to smoke, sho did so lovo the
aromy terbackcr. I would havo learned
long ago, dear knows, but I heard wunst
that a man had his tonguo paralyzed by
smokin' nnd that skcared me out. Lord
knows I wouldn't want my tonguo paralyzed,
fur I cdtildn't talk none if it was."
Hero tho old gentleman, who had been
llcntly gazing into tho fire, drew a long
sigh. There's no telling what tho old fel
low was thinking about.
The Advantage or It, The day had
been set, nnd tho young man was happy.
But his father failed iu business, and ho
collected all tho pink lovo letters, the lock
of hair, the faded violet, etc., and started for
her mansion. Ho was high-minded and
honorable and felt in duty bound to release
her from tho engagement. Yet he grew
faint as ho was ushered into tho parlor.
Such lovo as his wouldn't stay crushed.
"Georgol dear George!" sho exclaimed, as
sho entered tho parlor and seized his hand.
Arabella, I am hero to do my duty," he
said, as ho rose up.
"W-what's the matter?" she asked.
"Il-haven't you heard of of my father's
failure?" ho innuired,his heart beating pain-
Why, yes, dear ueorge, ana wnat oi
it I"
'Aren't you won't you that is I"
"I'm glad of it that's all 1" sho cried.
"You aro ?"
"Of course I am! I was talking with father
and ho said if your father had failed for
$00,000 he'd mako at least SoO.OOO out of it,
and of course, you'll get twice as much
as you counted on!"
Geoiioe Was h ington Jones. Ho walk
ed into ono of the banks yesterday morning
with firm step, and going straight to tho
teller's window ho remarked :
'It's mighty close times.'
'Yes,' was tho brief reply.
'Docs yer know what ails dis ycr country?'
continued Sir. Jones.
There was no reply,
'Dar's do merchant nnd de lawyer, and do
laboring man, all crying hard times,' con
tinued Mr. Jones, 'an nobody beems to know
do remedy. Is dar a remedy?' '
The cashier woman t compromisolns Dank
by making a reply.
Of course dar isr exclaimed Mr. Jones
in a voice showing contempt and indigna
tion. 'In do fust place capital governs labor.
Den money governs bof. Don't you begin
to sco now 1 Isn't do solution perfectly do
fen8iblc to viow?'
Tho cashier wouldn't say,
'Do laboring man works for money,' con
tinned the financier, 'and when ho gits
money ho lays it out in cloze and eatables
and opera tickets. It circulates nroun' from
hand to haud,pays debts, carries on business
and do hull machinery moves. Don't you
sco now? Isn't it perfect imparent to
you?'
Tiie cashier still preserved silence.
Do solution am dis,' said Mr. Jones, after
a brief rest. "If nil de folks what work
will go to work at threo dollars a day, dese
hard times will bo knocked nowbar in about
fivojilis. Threo dollars a day is eighteen
dollars a week for tho working man, and
dat's miff for any body. Den when ho goes
to work have all do lawyers git cases, at fif
ty dollars each, Dey can make two hundred
dollars a week, and dat a enough for de law
yers. Den have all do doctors, git patients,
all do merchants heaps of customers, all de
banks give out money when a feller wants it
and don't de solution strike you. Don't
dat philosophy allude to yuur fiuacial judge
ment llko a load of brick?'
Tho cashier didn't even smile.
Dat's do way to get along,' continued Mr,
Jones, 'I'v hnndled a heap of money in my
time, itfed dar ain't a culled pussun in declty
dat pays do atteshun to do finances as I do,
do solution is yours. 4 uon t make, any
charge for it. I want to seo this country run
ahead, and I wants folks to know how it
can do it,'
He cast ft long lingering look at tho cash
ier, aud then walked out.
Tnr. Dii'FEitE.NCF. Hktween 'Km. There
Is a vast difference, says the Danhury News,
in tho conduct of a man and a woman in
new clothes. When a woman gets a new
suit sho immediately prances down town
and for hours will walk contentedly aloog a
crowded thoroughfare, receiving fresh iui'
pulses of joy every time another woman
scans her wardrobe. Hut a man is so differ
ont. lie won't put on his new clothes fur
tho first tlmo until it is dark. Then ho goes
down so cautiously as to almost create the
impression that ho is sneaking along, If ho
bocs tt crowd on a corner he will slip across
the way to avoid them, and when ho goes
into his grocery store he tries to get behind
as many hoxea and barrels as ho can. All
the tlmo ho Is trying his level best to appear
ns If tho suit was 6,1 months old, and all
tho while realizes that hp i making au In
fernal failure of it. We hope the time will
come when now pauU will be fco folded by
the manufacturers that they won't show a
ridge along the front of each leg when the
wearer doni them,
THE COLUMBIAN AND
Great Uo.luction ,in Pnco l
Great Reduction in Prico
Great l.cuuotion m Price 1 . . .
Think of it I Think of it
Think ol it I won
Think of it I Think of it!
BAUGH'S
. . . n l
1 1"
RAW
BON 15
Mado from Haw or Vnburncd Animal Hones,
ciiKAr roil CASH.
Wo nro now selllm our It.vw Mono Super-l'hos-pUato
ut the following
(3tlAU.itTUIU AX.1JVSIS.
Ammonia .... rrom 8 to 4 per cent.
Solublo and 1'rcelpltated
I'limpiiorio Acid, From o to 11 per cent,
t'hosphato of Mint', rt'iitlcied
Mjlunblc, From w to M ncr cent.
At NET cash wholesalo prices to Fnrmein and
Planters, I'. I). 11. In 1'lill.ulclpUl.i, nt the following
low i'iucr.9 1
inn Tons ami over,
.19 per ton, 2,000 lbs.
80
40 " " " "
41 " " " "
42 ' "
43 i ii ii II
to on Tons,
10 n
to 49 "
10 2'J "
to 10 "
BAUGH'S
GROWN D HAW RONES.
ewTGuaranteed rurc.-fBa
At tho follow Ing cisti Prices:
loo Tons nnd over, Ml 10
no " tow Tons 85 to
so " to 4'J " 80 0')
to " tow " ST t
1 ' to a " 8S no
This bono Is cronnd pure Ms not steamed or linked,
and tho Kolld. bono lu3 not been selected from It for
carbonizing purposes.
Farmers nro remtestod to slvo their orders to Iho
dealer early, andlt they Cannot KCtnaiitfli's Mon
dard Fertilizers irom dealers, they v. Ill bu supplied
by us direct.
BONE MEAL.
jSy-WAKKANTKD ITJIJE.-a
F. O. II. In Philadelphia nt tho following Low cash
PI1ICES.
loo Tons nnd over,
$.13 00 per Ton, 2,000 lbs.
89 oo " " " "
40 O'J " " " "
41 0) " " " "
42 00 " " " "
43 00 " " " "
T5
to no Tons,
no
80
10
tun
10 49 "
t(l2il "
to 10 "
PHILADELPHIA
Ground Bones,
In ling", on Hoard Cars at Work",
At tho following cash Prices:
1 0 Tons nnd o er, $.10 in per Ton.
no
81
10.99 Tons
81 00
tO 49 "
to 29 '
to 0 '
32 01
83 CO
34 00
HI
1
If nnefcrri In barrels, fno tare olf.lwowlll make n
deduct Ion of ll pLr ton rrom nbovo prices.
Person deslrliiL- to t.iktt ailvantiisro of tho nbovo
low prices bhould send lu their oi dels at once.
No.l
FINE BONE DUST
(iii.vii.i.ri;i:i) .trv.ti..iis:
Ammonia
from 2 to 4 percent.
" 14 to 17 "
" 33 to 3T " "
'linsnhorlc Acid
lono I'hosphalo of I.tmo
This nrtlclo Is irround vers- fine, and is notedfor Its
nick netlon. and can bo bomrht nl tho foUunbur le-
duced prices, five on board ossels ut our Philadel
phia Works: m
100 Tons and o er.
30 per Ton, 2,000 lbs.
31 ' " " "
32 "
33 " " " '
84 " " "
to yu 'tons
so " to 49 "
10 " tO 23 "
1 " to 0 "
ESrN, II. Ono Dollar per Ton additional
on above prices if shipped from lialtimore.
15 A U G 11 Ai S 0 N S,
B A If fill & SONS,
B A U G H iV SONS,
0 South Dclawaro Ave, Philadelphia,
20 South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia.
20 South Delaware Ave, Philadelphia,
' 103 South Street, Baltimore.
10;S South Street, lialtimore.
ICS South Street, lialtimore.
Fe,b.4-l3t.
CALIFORNIA
THE CHICAC10 A NOIlTlI-WKSTEltN RAILWAY
embraces under ono management tho (irent Trunk
iallwuv Lines of tlio WEST nnd NOllTlI-WEST.and.
with Its numerous branches and connections, forms
tho shortest and quickest routo between Chicago
and nil points in Illinois, Wisconsin, jmomiiehn
jiicuhiak, Minnesota, Iowa, Neuuaska, California
aud thuWcbtunTcirltorles. Its
Oniiiliu mid California Line
Is tho fchorlcfct nnd best route for nil points In north
ern Illinois, Iowa, Dakoln, Nebraska, Wyoming,
Colorado, hcvada, Utuh, California, Oregon, ChUia,
Japan and Australia. 1 ts
Chicago, Madison & St. Paul Line
Is tho short lino for Northern Wisconsin nnd Minne
sota, anu lor jiauison, m. raw, jiinueapoits,uiuuth,
and nil points In the great North-west. Its
TVIiioiiu nml St. Ictcr Line
Is tho only routo for Winona, Rochester, Owntonna,
JIankato, ht. Peter, Now Ulm, and all points lu
touthem and central Jlluncsotn. Its
Green liny and aiurqtictto Line
Is tho only lino for JancsWUe, Watertown, I'ond no
uie, usukusii, Apnieuiu, i,rcen way, i-canaoa. e-
gaunee, .Maniuctle, llouguton, Hancock and tho
utku oupenor country, its
rrccport and Siiliinine Line
Is tho only routo for Elgin. Itockford. Frccnort. nnd
uu jioii ia wu i i vepuri. jis
Chicago and .Milwaukee I.jne
Is tho old Lake Slioro Eoute, and Is tho only ono
lassing turougii j'.vnnsion, taiKf t oit-sr, iiigui.uio
ark, vt aukegun, icacuie, ucnosna to iiuwaui.ee.
Pullman I'aiaco Cars
aro run on nil through trains of this road.
This Is tho ON'I.V I.1NK runnlnc tbeso earn bn.
tw een Chicago and St. lMuLClilcago and -Milwaukee,
or Chicago aud Winona.
t tJiuuua uur bieepera connect ivmi mo ovei land
sleepers on tho Union PacUlo Ztallroad for all points
(lu tho antvnl of tho trains from tho cast or south,
the trains ol thu Chlcnco & North-Wustern Itallwnv
lca o Chlcairo as follow s :
i on cot'NL'ii laurra, umaiia and uauioiinia, two
inroui;!! iruiuH uuuj, witu i unman paiaeo urawinir
room and Mecnlnircars throuirlt to Council Ulutn.
17m fcr 1'At'i. ash MlNNk&em m, twutttrouyl, trains
dally, with Pullman palaco cars attached to both
Fon Qrren IUy and Lake Kcraanit, two trains
uuuy, wun I'uiimnn paiaeo cars auncneu, ana run-
nuiK lliruuKii iu Munpieitc.
.run aiiLWAUKi lour iuruui;it trains ua iv. full.
man cars on night trains, parlor thalr cars on Hay
ForHpauta and Winona and points In Jllunasota.
on through train dally, with Pullman mt opere tu
Wiiiouu.
Kok lirnygiT, via Vreeport, two through trains
dally, with Pullman curs on nlitht trains.
l'Oll llt'lirill'K ANII t.A t'ltaK. !n rllntr.li lu.n
thruuith tridns dally, with Pullman cam on nltht
train to Mcdiegor, Iowa.
run riocx t;iTv ami i ANKTON, two trains dally, Pull-
Foil Lake (Iknkva. four trains dniiv
FOIl KOCKtOHD. hTUItl.lMI. KENOSltl. .T Ivrevt, t v
and other points, you can hnvo from two to ten trains
U.UIj.
New York oniee, No 415 llroadway s lloston oftlco.
sau I ranelsco olllee, 121 ilonlROinery street: Chlea
L'o ticket onices i C2 dark street, under bheruiau
llousuj corner Canal and Jludlson t-tieuss Klnzle
r.vVfV1'1"1' LU"'er n.iunuo ann canal streets;
ells Mreit denot. coi ner Wells nnd if in7in sin t iu
For rutes or Information not attainable from jour
W.II. BTKNNirr, JIakvin llL-anirr.
oca. l'uis. ab t, ciitcaeo. oen. bup't.cidtaco
Feb. 4,'Jd-ly
LOUIS BBRNHARD,
Dealer la
HXiCtXXtir WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Silverwaro, "Watches and Jewelry
Ladiou' and G en tit mo n 'a Gold an a fc liver Watches,
oi American ana roreiffn manufacture.
Silvor and Plated Ware, Clocks
FINE JEWEIJIY, AO., AO.
REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING
Promptly Executed,
BUSINKSS OAUDfl.
viaiTiNocAims,
LKTTEIt IIKAD3,
illlXIIKADS,
Neatly and Cheaply printed at theCowm
DEMOCRAT., BLOOMSBTJltG, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
Ayor's Cathartic Pills,
Kor tho relief nml
euro of ftUilcrnnpc'
mrtiM In tho Ptinn
noli, liver, nml bnw
rl. ThoynionmiM
npcricnt. nml nu
pxecIlcntpnrKntke,
Kcitlif titli-rlv rtro.
' table, (hoy conliiln
imtncrniry oMninc
rnllintcer. Mm Ii
perlou sic'kiioianiril
ptl liv thrlr llmplr
mo ami every family hoti1.l ha c them on hand
for their protection nnd iclief, when leqnlrcd,
Lonff cxiiericnco )im proved them to ho the nt
cat, unrest, nnd hent of nil tho Villi w ith w hit h
tlio mnrlet nnotimlA. Ity their ocrnlotul use,
tho Mood Ii inutnod, tlio corruptions oftho m-o
tern expelled, obstntctloni lemored. and tho
wlwlo mnchiiiery or llfo ietored to licnllhv
activity Intemnl orpnnn hloh beconio rlogKcd
nnd fluffRih mo clcanficd ly Auev I'ltl, nnd
Ptlimilated Into netlon, Thus incipient illtriino
1 ehnnffed Into henllh, tho vntno of w hicli eli.tnee,
ttlicn reckoned on tho vat tnultitmlcsuho enloy
H, ran hnrdly bo computed. '1 heir supar commit
makes thcin pleannt to take, nnd pleerve8tllt,lr
lrtue nnlnipftlred for nny leufrtlt or time, no
thnt they nio ever fi-c&li, nnd peifcctly reliable,
AUIioukm searching, they nro mild, nml opcrato
without ilituibancc to tho con6titntlon(ordict,or
oceiipatlnu.
Full directions nro Riven on tho wrapper In
each box, how to ma them nft n Family riiynle,
nnd for tho following complaints, which theso
VIM rapidly euro!
For It MiM'pln or Imllccitlmt, T.lvtlctti
ini, Iintnior and f AiMM'Ht', Jhey
t hould be taken moderately to pttmulato the Ftom
ncli, nnd letoro Its healthy lono nnd netlon
For Ut rr Complaint and Us various symp
toms, milium llriiitiirlus Nick II !
ntlip JmiiHllcorJr'iii Mlckiie, llll
l(Mi ?ollc niul llllloti Vv vm, they should
bo judielounly taken for each cne, to correct tho
(Ileaed netlon or remove tho omUiuctlons which
cause It.
hor irTucntrrr or iinrrliirtit Ij ono
mild donl ircneriillv rcnuired
For lllit'iimiitUm in nut, i!ratrl
fal-
fill mm i tu tii iiiiri, i"n in
In llio
Nhlr. Ilack and IaoIii. thev sliouM bo contlii'
notify taken, ns rcqulrcil, to clinngc tho diseased
action of tho system. With such change thoso
complaints disappear.
For lroii,r nml lroilcal Nu'ltltnr,
tlicy Miould bo taken Jn lnrfsrunnd frequent dote
to produce tlio effect of n drastic pui-jrc.
lor Nuppri'loiitn larpc don should bo
taken, ns It produces tlio dcalrcd effect by sym
pa thy.
As n Dinner JUIlt iaXo ono or two Vtlta to
promoto digestion nnd relievo tho stomach.
An occasional doso etimulates the ftomach and
Lionels, restore iho nppetitc,nnd Invlporatcs tho
Fystetn. ltencc it Is oltcn ndvantnpeoits whero
lio wtloiis doranpement exlts, Ono who feels
tolerably well, oflcn llnds that a doe of thoso
J'tlls makes him feel ilectdeilly better, from their
cleanMiiR nml renovating effect on tho dlgcstlta
apparatus.
rr.ErAiti:n nr
JJi-,.7. C.AYllIt&'CO.fJ'racttcat Chemists,
i,o)t'j;Ln, mass., u, s a.
TOii SALU BY ALL lUtUUaiSTS LVKUVWIIEKB.
April 10-Tfily
STOCK Of CLOTHING.
AND
Groiitlomon's Dress Goods.
DAVID LOWENBEKC
Invites attention to Ills larfenndelcKantstockof
iieap and Fashionable Clotliii
at his store on;
MAIN STHEET, IN TIIE NEW 11LOCK,
DLOO.MSIIUIiO, PA.,
whero ho has Just received from Now York nnd Phil
adelphia a full assortment of
MEN' AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
lncludlns tho most fashionable, durable and
nanasomo DRESS GOODS,
CONSISTING 01'
l!OX.
SACK,
fhooic.
and oil cloth,
COATS AND PANTS,
01' ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS,
llo has also replenished his all eady lwgo stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEUES,
STUIl'UD,
I'I(lUItEI)
ANDjl'LAIN VKSTH,
SdlltTS,
CltAVATH
fcOCKS,
COLLAIIH,
HANDKEltCUIEFS,
GLOVES,
SUSPENDEItS,
"FANCY ARTICLES.
lio has constantly on hand a large and well select
ed assortment ot
Cloths and Veatings,
which ho Is prepared to make to order Into any kind
ot clothing, on very short notice, and In tbo best
manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear and most
ot It Is ot homo manulacturc.
U0L1) WATOIIKS AND JEWKLHY,
OF EVERY DKSCIUITION, PINK AND C1IKAV.
HIS CASE OP JEWELItY 13 NOT SUIU'AbSED IN
THIS I'LACE.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENERAL ASSORT
WENT Of
Clothing, Watches, Jew
ry, &c.
DAVID LOWENBKna.
July i,T3-tf.
Tako Aycr's 1'llls forull tho purposes of a purga.
tlve, foFcoiibtlputlon, Indlgcbtlon, headache, and llv.
er complaint, lly nnlveisal accord they aro tho host
or all purgatives for family use.
o
WHERE TO ADVERTISE,
A.T. Mcwart ta)s thu test adieitlfcliig mediums
ho has etr found '-are tho old established organs of
tho two political parties, at the tcveral county beats
throughout tho union." "'lhcte," ho bajs "nacl
every family of tho least account lit their bceral
counties, uud aro moro carefully read than any other
class of Jonrnals." Jt Mr. Stewart's Judgment Is of
value, there ts no difficulty In deildlng which paper
It Is for tho liitt rebt of business meii to advertise In
Tho C01.DUBU Democuat, upon whlclithls paper is
paillally founded, was established lulbso, audthu
Cot-unBiiN now enjoys u wider circulation and
greater prosperity than tt ever did. It gees mk-
ly into two thousand families In Columbia aud ad
Joining counties, and by most of them Is read from
tlKtlrbtto the last line. It Is the only recognised
exponent ot nearly lite thousand Detcocrutto voters
In the county. It gives advertisements a tasty dis
play, that makes them attractive to Its. patrons, thus
ensuring greater certainty that they will pcrvso
them. While Its circulation Is undoubtedly much tho
largest In tbo count)-, tho advertising rates of tho
Coitubian are no higher than thoso ol tthtr papers
with oareiy nair and several not one-fourth the num
ber ot subscribers. Facts like tbes? tcak for them,
stives. No bhrewd business man will neglect to In
sert his ndvirtiMmenUi Ui the Cou'ubun tt
TTOTEL TO LKASK,
"TiTa Hotol la prangevllle, Columbia county, l'a.,
Known as me jjeoouood Maud, now occupied by
John Hn) der.ls to be let for the year beginning April
i, ii(o, Appjy iv , H. KriOIIlt,
, Atl'y.uUaw,
Jtn TW-tf, Uiooinsburg, v
ORANO OPENING!
KIjfAS 1MEN DENIIAIjL
II
A VINO rpptmipil tlio limlntw of Mcrclian-
tlloc lng nt hit Old Mui o, u
MAIN STKKKT, Hr.OO.MSllUltO,
MEAIt THE I0IIK9 HUTKt,,
Postrcs to rnlltlio nttcntlonol lil Trlciuls nnd tlio
rutlloi;enonilly,o Ids
NKW, rUM. AND VAlllIlI)
STOCK OF GOODS,
,IUST Ol'ENKD,
And solicits ft share ot ptiblli; puti onni:o
1113 STOCK t'ONSISTH UP
DHT (100US,
(lnocintins,
(JIIKIlNSWAItl:.
WOODCNWAltn,
wim.owwaui:,
hoots SHOKS,
HAIIDWAllh,
ri.ouit axu i'i:i:i
In connection Willi hW slock of Mercnnndlse ho
constantly kccpion hand In his yard.
A FULL STOCK 01'
Dressed and Unteeil Luier,
AND SHINGLES OF HIS MANUFACTURE.
IJill Lumber nuulc it speciality.
CALL AND SEE.
oct.s.ra-tr.
ELOOMSBUBG-
MARBLE WORKS.
T. L. GUNTON; Proprietor,
MAIN STREET, HE LOW MAltKET.
Manufacturer of and Healer in all linds of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE YOKKS
Wo uso tho best AMERICAN and ITALIAN Marble.
Ho has on hand and furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOMBS,
HEADSTONES,
UltNS, VASES, Ac.
Even-variety ot Mnrblo cuttlntr ncatls executed at
tlio lowest market prices.
A long practlcalexporlenco nnd personal attention
to business makes tho proprietor contldcnt of giving
satisfaction. All' orders by mall promptly nttendeu
to. 1 O. box '--OT.
JKayX Jl. Work delivered free of eharge.'Tsin
Aug. 21, '14-ly. T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor.
Y"AINWlllGI1T & C0-'
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
11. E. Corner second nnd ArcU strc&j-),
1'nlLADXI.I'IIIA,
Dealers in
TEAS, SYRUI'S, COFFEE, SUGAIt, MOLASSES
KICK, SPICES, BtClIIB SODA, AC, &C.
nrordcra will rcceivo prompt attention.
sl,T-tf
HOLLINS & IIOLjMES
No. n Centre Strcsi.
Plniifa Gas and Sleam Fitters
l MANUFACTURERS OF
JCXJST "W ABE,
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE,
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
Wiro TrcllUes, &c. Dealers in Stoves, Rang
es, KurnaccM, lialtimoro Heaters, Low Down
Grates, Mantels, l'UMPS, Weatlier Strips,
&c. Also
GAS FIXTURES
of tho latest design. Special attention paid to re
pairing sewing .Mat nines ofeveryUiscilptlou, Scales,
Locks, Hell llahirluir, Key Kitting, Ac. rilvnto RtBl
deuccs Heated by steam at ubmidl costaUovu Hot
Air. I'eu, xu, , j ii,
Bargains in Lumber!
ut the store of
JOHN J. MENRY,
BENTON, COL. CO. PA.
100,000 fencing boards, at $8.75
100,000 heart Shingles, shaved,
a i i c-n fr
c.xtiii guuu, la (j.vjvj
100,000 Sap Shingles shaved, at
54.00
100,000 No. 1 Sawed Shinglca
at $5.00
Also Plank, Siding, Inch Pine,
and all kinds of lumber
can bo found in my
yard.
Cull at onco for burgains.
Dec, s,-3m
nils i-ivut lg on riLr. vvnu
R DWELL & HESMAN
- Advertising V Ajents,
THII1P& CHrsTNUT 8TS., ST. LOUIS, MO
SUI GENERIS.
MASON & HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
UNEQU ALED ."XUNAPPRO ACHED
tn enpneity anil cxeellcnco ly any olhcrn. Awartltil
and DIPLOMA OP HONOR AT
VIENNA.1873; PARIS.1867.
nil I U Amfrlmn Orpunn ever nwarilwl Rny mnUl
U (l L 4 In Enrol-, or which t-ronont (nth f xlruorill
lury t)Tcrll7nco iu command a vldo uld there.
AIU1AVC nwMM hlphept premiums nt In.lof.
ALlI ft I O trlnl Kiporitlon, In Amtrleumwelln"
Kurnpr. Onto! hun.lmli there hnvo nut been all In
nil where nny other organs Iiivtb Ikii prcferrcJ.
DCPT Dee'nre.t by Eminent Mnntelnn", In loth
Dtol liemlphen. to Im linrlvnlnl. Beo
i IMTI.MOXUI, tillir-Ut,Att, with oiilnloi c.f mow
thiin Ollu I IioiimiikI (wnt friv).
IMPIPT en hnln n Mnmn : llnmlln. Bo not
IIIOIO I take any other. Ptaltn gtt ARctn COM.
itiMiOMi fr mil "J tuftrtor organ: Jr ''
reason qfun try rrrv hnrd l netl nornetling el: ,
HCUI PVVI CP with mott ImportAnt tmrrove
liClI O I I LEO nmiitu eer tnilc. tiew
Solo nn.l Collllillliltloii Still". Snpcrl,
J'liicro iui.! other Cn-en of n,-w- 1cIi;iik.
PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN "
(inMtocumbtnatinu ot thrsoiniitnimenti.
EASY PAYMENTS. SSS5i!S
l-nyment; or rented until rent pay for the orRnn.
flUTAI nPIICP KU'l Clrenlnr), with fnll pnrtlo
llAI ALUUUto nlafrer. Ad.tre.nM AMIS
HAMLIN OHIIAN CO., 151 Tremont Street, I10S
TO.Nl M Union rVpinre, NUW VOllKi or SO Si Kl
AJauis bt CI110AUO.
MAS0.1& HAMLIN
cabinet mm
MAY BU ODTAIKED AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
OP
1.. 38. POWELL,
SCRANTON, Pa.
General Ayvttt ttUn for the celebrated
GHICKERING PIANOS.
ALSO, OF
I. K. IMILLKK.
nLOOMsnuna, pa.,
Dealer in above Instruments.
Mart-It 19, "s y
MEW jGOOBSl
A HEAVY STOCK,
Ciicapes? than Ever!
S. II, MILLER & SON
Have Just lleccivcd
the Inrge.-t and best Hipply ot
CHEAP AliD FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
Tlicy liavo ever offered totnclr friends and cus
tomers.
(Jlotlis, Cassimores, anil Satinetts
for JIEN'S WKAll,
Cloths, Alapacas, Mci:iiios,
for LADIES' WKAII,
CALICO K.S, MUSLIXP, UAJlIlItlCS, '
aiul cvcr,y variety of Dry Oooils desired.
STOCK OF
Carpets, Mats, Ottomans,
CLOSED OUT AT COST
FAMILY GllOOERIES,
iiu-liiding all the varieties of
COl-'KEia, TEAS ami SLTC!A15S,
COUNTIIY PKODUOE,
and a general supply of artieles iBeful for the
tabic always on lianil,
CALL AND SEE.
Country produce of all kinds taken ill ex.
change for goods at cadi prices.
Oct. 30,'74-tf
Important
TO
Gardeners
AND
Agriculturists!
llT?AMI.MnT ll'TT TT A At" C A IUI A fiV
The best, l.irirest and most prolllalilti variety
Inter ruliliucu known lu l.urou, nnd liniHirtei)
tilts country ecluMely liy us l.iit hpilnir. wlic-i
Willi Iho most iiidlnaryeiiltltnllon, It llouil-ilins n
toiiNIUuxlv, ntialnlii; an i-nornioiis Mze and m-iiii
hi ine iiiniKei ai iirici-s mnsi irraiiiyiiiir in lnoiuo
ilucri. lu truusplautlii;;, ;ieat i.uo tlnmld I k. I akin
to clvo f.uniclent t-pace tor ciowtli. Solid lieads, the
hluof I lio mouth ot a tloiii-li.iru-l, ts tint uveian
kntit tnkl n.,1.1 f-.ti , ..r.i.l,tr tit f. ,,.,itu "'I'lni.n n.iL'.
Ui n IU illllll l-m, 4 i.vw. luiigtitia Jll'l uuail
1.11,4 Hill V LL'llU Bltlllljin
5"Vltli cneli pnclniro ot wed wo wind n nu
remedy iitfiijied tlio riiMictsof tlio i-Miba-jo lly t
otlur pett, on ounc and tender pi. mis.
MAMMOTH CiOI.iTn INDIAN COK.V.
Wo, .planted List sprlnjr on lung Island, a small
nuau"t.v (Hlilili ho obtained villi treat dllllcull)oI
Oils kIl'iuiIIo aud as jctM iy ruro uulety of IihIIjii
corn. 1 u M iii ember, by at t ual measui cnient.a l.u uu
iiniioni.i vi iiih s,uii,s mooii irriii vt 10 nt it-el in
lielijlit. and bill! ki uu liiir. ultli Irom a lonciiorinous
Tn. jii-tii uai ui i7,e i.iiuoi neobii-liclsof enrcorn
ix-r ncie. while tlio fodder cion was Immense and of
Inequality.
Wo could lin.o sold tlio entile eropfora bl'prlee
ton New Voik sitd?mm, biiidicllnut to doso, pre
fen I nir lokoep tlienop for thu aeioinmodallonof
our iiiimeiuus couniij lulions, vho will nnd It
to their liileiests toncuro ut least a small selection
of Hits rule Mirit ty Ion ho coming ipilii! planum;.
I le uiti'lculturlsUi, who bclleo lu "i ioi'iiiiinu"1Hi
II siiinilTlolou cultlvaiors nro poor thlmrs, both
W'aju W tween the lows wtd bo itstouudod liy the le
biilt. Wo will send liy mall to any address 1 nackuuu
niecelptut nicculHiind a throe cent htamps.oru
ui-kascs on leeelpt of II and 4 tinee cent stamps.
itrt)r supply Is IlinlU-il. 1'aitles deshlui; to so
ure either ot tho above rare seeds should noiuel.iy
liolr orders Allseed sold by us warranted fresh
a id 10 Kciinlnalo No itoods sent c. o. 1). t'nsli
ID 1st nivoiiipany all ordut.. l'or cither of abu.u
ujds nddiess
1XI.IX CI.AII1: A CO..
l'ol) IS-Oin. 2-1 liist intli ht N, V,
AN ACTUAL BCSINKHH IKSTITt'TlON AND
TEUJOItAl'lllO N8T1TUTK.
Kor Inform alien call at, Olllce, or tend for roil
AoYMiTwin. junoai-ly
THE "MOODY SHIRT."
MADE TO OKDKlt ONLY.
A 1' Kit I' EOT KIT OUAltANTEEl).
nentleinen iloslrlnifKlilrtHWill plca&o drop ui a lino
nnd our Auenl will cull and fot the lueasuienieut.
jaiciory .o. vt iJiCkiiwuniui avi-iiuu.
.ddress
1', O. MOOIIV,
Kcranton, l'a.
Jlorch IU, '10 ly
CJ end 85c, to (1. 1'. KUWKI.Ii & CO., Now York, for
kJl'mnphlctof 110 paces, cnntulnlHL' lists of jhi
ntwsuutieiii, uudoi.tliiiuU.ShliowlUL'cobt ot advertts
Ing, March lu, fo-iy.
B
I.ANK NOTI'M.wllh orwltliout extmplloi
fur utile at the (Xilcxiam onlee.
CHEAP
AT TIIE
COLUMBIAN OFFICE.
The Columbian Printing Estab
lishment is amply supplied with
the necessary Presses, Types anil
other material for executing .'ill
kinds of Printing at low rates and
in the most expeditious and satis
factory manner.
CALL AT TIIE
Columbian Building.
COUllT HOUSE ALLEY,
Ploomsiiukg, Pa.
When special material is required
it will be promptly obtained.
Books and Pamphlets,
Hand-Bills and Dodgers,
Largo and SmallPostcrs,
Letter and Bill Heads,
Envelopes with Business Cards,
Bussiuess, Pic Nic, Wedding and
Visiting Cards,
Programmes, Bills of Faro, &c.
AVill all bo supplied and oxcutcd
in superior style, at cheap
rates and short notice.
Tho best workmen aro employed
and tho best material will
alwayn bo furnished.
A liberal shiiro of public jiatron-i
ngo is respectfully solicited.
Br,ooM8iiuna, June 18.1875!
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
I.ADKIdMIA AND UHAD1NU KOAI)
AUKANOUMHNT OF PASSKNCJKIi
TUAINS.
StAV 5d, 13T8.
TltAtNS t.nAVK lltTKIlT fOMOWH (StNIIAY KXCKtTEn
l'or New York, Philadelphia, Itcmllng, 1'oltMlllo
Tnmanua, Ae., 11,3a a. m
l'or Calawlisa, ll,s.l a. m. anil T.So p. m.
l'or Wllltnmsport,I,2S n. la. and 4,(n1 p. tn.
TltAtNS 1011 IIOt-KRT I.EATR AS TOI I.OWP.Xl'UNPAV t
CKITKIl.)
Iavo New York, 11,00 n, in,
U-ao l'lilladelplila, f,16 n. in.
IiCMollcnttlnif, 11,3m. m I'ottsvllle, 12,10 p. m
and Tnmaqua, 1,S0 p. in.
Iavo Uatawlssn, c,so 11. m. and 4,00 p. in.
I,eao Vllllamsport,ti,!ion. in. nnd r,vo p. m.
Passengers to nnd from New York and l'hlladel
phl.i go through w ithout change of cars.
.1. 1:. woorn.v,
Jan. 14, ls"i)-tf. Ileneral Siipeilnteiulent.
TOUTHHHN
CKNTUAI, JtAIIAVAY
COMIMMl.
on and after November soth, 1S7.1, trains w 111 leat 0
SUN 111)11 Y as follows t
NOIlTHWAIIl).
Ilrlo Mull C.50 a. tn., arrive Klmlra ll.r.o a, m
" Oniinndalgua... a.n.'i p. m
" llocltester MB "
" Niagara u.iu
lienoro accommodation ll.lu a. m. ntrho Williams
ri I2.r.5 p. in.
Klmlra Jlall4.15 a. 111., nrrho Klmlra 10.20 a. 111.
llulTalo Uxpress 7. is a. in. an ho HulTaloS.CO a. in.
SOUTllWAlll).
Ilutlalo llxpress 2.60 a. m.nrrl.c llnrrlshtirg 4.M n.m
" lialtimore 1.10 "
MmlraJIall 11.15 a.m., nriho ilarrlsbuiKl.Mp. m
" Washington 10..10 "
" llalllinoro 0.30 "
" Wa.shlnglon8.30
Ilarrlsburu accommodation s.40 p. in. anlo llanls
burglo.Mp. m.
arrive llalllinnio 'i.v a. m
' Washington .13 "
Jlrlo JIall 12..5 a. in. nn ho llarilsburgs.ii.'in. 111,
" lialtimoro s.40 "
" Washington 10.C5 "
411 uauy e.cepL noouay.
1). JI. liOYl), Jr., tieneral l'.isscngcr Agent
A.J. CASSATT, (leneral Manager
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
riiilailelpliln & line K. U. Division.
WIXTKll TIMK TAlll.E.
ON ami after SUNDAY, NOV. ill, lRTfi,
tho trains 011 thu l-hll.idelplila Krlo Hall
Uo.id UU Islon w 111 1 1111 as follows :
WESSTWMW.
PAST 1.1 N E lent as New York
" " " l'lilladelplila. ...
" " ' lialttinoio
" " " llarrlsburg
" " arr.at llllamsporl....,
" " " Uiek IMMii
" " " ik-llefonlu
Kllin MAlIi leaes New Yorl;
Milladelphl.i....
" " " llallhuoie
" " " Ilarilibtirg
" " " Wllllanisport...
" " " Lock llnu-n ...
" " " Itcno.o
" " air. nt trie
0 25 n. in
iw p. Ill
.. 1.20 p. 111
.. A.IIO p. Ill
. S.55 p. Ill
..10.20 p. Ill
.11.50 p. Ill
111
..9.00 p. J!,'
.. 4.26 , m
.. WW. 11. Ill
..0.45,1. 1,1
.. ll.osa. in
... f.'-u p. Ill
I.IMITI1D JIAII, leaves l'lilladelplila.. T.io
a. m
" " " n.iltlmoie i.:io
a. in
p.' in
p. Ill
p. 111
a. 111
" " " llaiilibnrg. ...111.45
" " nrr. at Wllllamsporl..
" " " Lock lliuen.... 11.30
" " " llenoio 4.15
LOCK HA Vi:. leaves l'lilladelplila 8.00
' " " lialtimoro n 30
u. m
lunrisoiirg 1 25
" " nrr. at, Wllllanisport 0.10
p. 111
P. in
p. m
" " " lock uaen ;jio
:o:
EASTWMll).
I'HII.'A EXI'KI.SS leaves Lock Haven...
" " " Wllllanisport..
" " urrhrsatllaril.sbiiiL'
" " " lialtimore
" " " l'hllailelphlu....
"' " " New York
DAY KXl'KKsy leaves lienoio
" " " I.O0k IlllM'll. .,
" " " Wllll.mispoit.,
" " nrr. at Han Isbiirg
" " " l'lilladelplila..
" " " New Yoik
" " " liiUtlmoru
EKIEMAII, leaves Urlo
" " " Iteuoo
" " " Lock Haven
" " Ultll.llllSK,lt,
' " nrr. at llirrlsburg
" " " lialtimoro
" " " I'lilladeliihla
" " " New York
. Cion. m
.. I.U II. m
.11 r.ia. hi
. 0.15 p. m
. 4.21lp. Ill
. 1.35 jl. Ill
.. 0.10 a. m
, HI. 511. Ill
.11 3Ml. in
,. S.IHl p. Ill
. 0.20 p. Ill
.. 0 1.1 p. Ill
,. 0.35 p. In
...11.20 a. in
. . S.25 p. Ill
. . 11.45 p. Ill
,. 10.65 p. Ill
.... 2.30a. 111
7.35 a. 111
... 7.00 u. 111
...10,10 a. in
.... 12.85 a. Ill
3.55 a. in
7.35 a. Ill
7.35 a, 111
10.25 a. Ill
I'AST LINE leaves Wllllamsport
" " arr. at llairlsliuiv
" " " li.Utlinoio
Iill.ulr.lnni.,
New York. . . .'
Erie JIall West. Limited Mall West, Lock Haven
Accom. West and li.iy Express East mako clo&o con
liecllou at Noithiiiubui'lnnd w 1th L. K II. It, It. trains
for WllLes-llarre and .scranton.
Erie .Mull West, Limited -Mull West and Fast Lino
West mako close coniiectlcn at Wllllanisport with
N. c. it. W. trains north,
Erie .Mall East and Wett, Limited JIall West, l'ast
l.lno West and Hay Express East make close con
nection at Lock Haven with U.K. V, It. 11. Indus.
Kilo Mall East and West connect nt Eilo with
trains 011 L. N. .V. M. S It. It. at Cony wlih o. v. A A.
V. II. It. ot Enipoiliiiii wlih II. N, . I'. It. II. and at
IliKtwood with A V. It. It.
I'ailor Tars will 11111 between l'lilladelplila and
WllllJiiispoit 011 Llniltid Mall West, East lino West,
l'lilladelplila Evpiess East and Day Kxrm East.
Meeplng Cars 011 all night trains,
AVM. A. HALinviN,
Dec. 17,'75-tf (icneral Supt.
D
1-: l, A WA 1 i K, I- ACK AWA NN A
WKSTEli.N ItAlLltOAD.
IILOOMSIIUIK! DIVISION.
AND
Tlme-Tablo No, 30, Takes tllect at 4:30 A. M
MONDAY, NOVEMIIEH 22 1ST5.
NllltTII.
.STATIONS.
MIUTII.
p.m. p.m. a. in.
a.m.
i 111. ji.Ill.
h oa a o
H 11 3 5i
7 65 3 40
7 411 3 42
7 4 1 3 3f
7 33 3 82
7 27 3 27
7 22 3 SU
7 IS II 10
7 15 3 17
0 4
Scranton
Hello uo
Taylor, tllu.,.
T.fick'nH nmin
V 3S
0 4S
0 63
1 mi 11 ir.
0 4.1
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