The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 05, 1876, Image 4

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    THE CQLUMBIys1 AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Ilminrkii of lion. K. J. Jlclltnry on tlio I)f nth
of Hon. S. P. Hynn.
Tlio following preamble nml roolutloin
nn tbc tlcnth of Mr. Ryan wcru ofleral bv
Jlr. llartslioriip.
WlIUiir.AS, Tlio IIouo lias sgulii been
called upon lo rrconl the tleath ot one of Its
member, tlio Hon. Simeon P Ryan, who
'i"! at his rcildcnco In Uoliimbln county on
Wednesday, April I2tb, nt R! in., therefore
be It
Jtetohnl. fliat It I tvltli profound irrlef
wu recorti mo oentn 01 our Into lellow-mem-lier,
tlio lion. S. I. Itynn, mid nt the tame
nine wo uenirc to near wit new to lilt ninny
ueiitleniunlv finalities, lili Mcrlininvnrili imd
integrity, Ms courtesy in Ills intercourse
with his follov-incmlier, and unflinching
ucMimm in principle.
MMieeti. unit in tim iiour or their irrent
coriow v.o tender lo tlio iiveply ntWcteil lum
ily of the deceased our licnrl-lelt sympathy,
nuu mat we, ins icllnw-moinlicr, In thin tlio
dealii of the eleventh member since tlio elec
tion of 1S74, nro forcibly udinontihcd that
e, too, shall come to t ha l lver-t Ida one by one,
We are nearer Its brink eacli eventide ono by une.
7fw(ifr.Tliat the House bo dr.iped in
mourning, and tlio Clerk bo directed to for
ward to the f imily of tins deceased n copy ot
these resolutions.
Wm.R. Hartsiioune.S. A. Loscit.
K.T MoUkxrv, Jno. W. Monti an,
rniin. 1. posrnit,
M. A. Emmck,
W.T. HUMI'ltRGYR.
,1as. J. JIONAflHAN.
SliMASTIAN VlMMi:u,
Committee.
Whereupon Mr. Mcllcury Hpoko ns ful
low :
Mr. Speaker. The, Resolutions that
have juit been read f.nd remarks thit havo
just been mado having a bearing upon the
' death of my colleague ami my irietid linn.
S. 1. ltyan, I ask tho indulgence of tho
llouso to be heard n few minutes.
Ordinarily Mr. Speaker eulogies nro mat
ters of form, but In this case our sorrow is
general and genuine. My acquaintance be
gan with him two years ago, when we were
candidates for nomination in a hotly con
tested campaign. Though Into In the field
and unknown to most of our voters.liis genial
manners and straightforward conduct en
deared him to our people, nnd be becamo my
colleague. It has been said, Mr. Sfeakcr,
that dentil loves n shining mark, and in no
case has the charee been better illustrated
than in the death of my friend. Jle was
young In yars but had tho confidence
nnd respect of his constituents nnd friends;
the future lay open to him nnd had he lived
I doubt not his energy and intelligence
ivouiu nave ncnieveu miner Honors.
His honesty and integrity wore beyond
question. Though young ami inexperienced in
public duties ins native sense and good un
derstanding shielded him from tho snares
nnd temptations too common to members of
tins body, ana Ins ollicial record goes to I113
County nnd his friends without a stain or
blur.
In private life he occupied a position of
nonor anu trust, in tlie colliery ot Ander
son &Co., in Conyngham township, and his
highest tribute is thnt ho was tho unanimous
choice of tho workingmcn, who saw in him
a lutr champion of their real interests.
I scarcely need add that as a member he
was assiduous in his duties, firm and earnest
in his convictions, yet courteous nnd genial
to all. No friend ever appealed to him in a
right cause in vain ; his generosity wn3 un
bounded. Mr. Speaker, death has taken from our
body eleven members. Young nnd old has
been summoned; many who camo hero in tho
vigor of health, with bright anticipations;
havo gone to their last resting place and we
know not where the blow may fall next. We
are on tho evo of adjournment for tho session
and in all human probability many of us
will never meet again in this world. Let
our intercourse and conduct then be'such
that after our passage from thi3 world to the
next, our record here and above may be
pure and spotless.
Judge Thomas BIcKean.
Tcrbaps no man attracted as much hom
age from the crowd as Judge Thomas Mc-
ICean, then Delegate to Congress, and after
ward Chief-Justice. He was one of the first
'""one or two aged specimens yet remain, of
abnormal size and strength both in mind
and body. Judge M'ICean was over six feet,
erect, even in old age, as a pino tree, and
noted for the exceptional statelincss of his
carriage. He always wore an immense cock
ed hat and a scarlet gown upon the bench,
and, when he became Chief-Justice, sur.
rounded himself with all tho stato and
pomp which belong to the judiciary of Eng
land. The sheriff, tipstaves, etc., sny Da
vid I'aul Drown.swclled tho retinue of Judge
M'Kean as he passed in procession through
the streets to open court. Thomas M'Kean
is acknowledged to have been an able law
yer and a patriot of inflexible integrity, but
it was hinted by jealous compatriots thai his
stately and grim reserve was assumed to liido
his lack of early good breeding. He fought
for tho Declaration, signed it, and suffered
for tho signing with his usual indomitable
firmness, being in 1777 hunted like a fox
through tho State, compelled to remove his
family fivo times, and hide them at last In a
little log-houBe in the wilderness, Mauy an
ecdotes remain of the great jurist, both as
Chief-Justice, and Governor, which forcibly
illustrate tho change of manners since then.
Ono day, when a mob had assembled outside
of the Supreme Court, bo sent for the sher
iff and commanded him to suppress the riot.
"I cannot do it," replied the trembling of
ficial. "Why do you not suunnon your posse ?"
thundered the scowling Chief-Justice.
"I have summoned them, but they are in
effectual." 'Then, sir, why do you not summon mo ?"
The sheriff, 6tunned for a moment, gasped
out, "I do summon you, Sir."
Whereupon the gigantic Chief-Justice,
scarlet gown, cocked bat, and all, swooned
down on the mob like an eagle on a flock of
sheep, and catching two of the ringleaders
by the throat, quelled the not,
Another story is of an effort made by the
Fhlladelphlans, when ho was Governor, to
prevent his nomination of Tilgb.nan as
Chief-Justice. A commlttco was sent of
Duane, Leiper, and others, who announced
themselves as representing the sovereign
people, the great democracy of Philadelphia,
and declaring that they could never approve
this nomlnatjop. Tho Governor listened
with his usual haughty courtesy, and, bow
ing proiounuiy, replied, inform your con
stituents that I bow with submission to the
great democracy of Philadelphia ; but, by
God I William Tilgbman i.aWbe Chief-Justice
of Pennsylvania " Aud he was.
M'Kean'a daughter, a woman of great
beauty, married the Marquli de Vroja, a
Spanish grandee of the bluest blood, but
whose pride of bearing, we are told never
equaled that of Ills' plebeian fallier-in-law.
From "Old Philadelphia," by Rebecca
Harding Davis, in JlarjKi't Magazine for
May,
The New Bedford (Mass.) Mercury tells
this: "A day or two since five dogs were
shut up In a yard in this city by the gate
twinging together they passed through it.
Wheu they wished to go out they were un
able to open the gate, as It Bwung inward.
The animals held au apparent consultation
for a few minutes, after which a big New
foundland clambered over the fence. On
reaching the street he at once pushed the
gate open and released the prisoners."
"I'se the boy what did tho shootin'."
The speaker, a young negro, sat on a door
step In New Orleaas, and addressed a poll co
man. "Yes, you mougut's well arrest me,
for I've shot atepdad. lie cuffed me, and I
took a sudden notion to kill tho ole fraud.
Guess he's passed In 'fore this time." He
ivu right, IIli stepfather was dead, from a
wound inflict! by tin utepwa.
lA!cHd'ultUrai.
To Clean A Rusty Plow. Take n quart
of water and pour slowly Into It half, a pint
of sulphuric ncld. The mixture will becomo
quite warm from chemical action, nnd this
ii tho reason why tho acid should bo poured
slowly Into tho water, rather than tho water
Into tho ncld. Let it remain on tho iron
till It evaporates. Then wash It again. The
object U to glvo tho ncid ttmo to dlssolvo the
rust. Then wash with water nnd you will
perceive where tho worst spots are. Apply
some more ncld, and rub on thoso spots with
a brick. The ncid nnd tho scouring wib re
novo most of tho rust. Then wash the
mould board thoroughly with water to re
move all tho ncid, nnd rub it dry. llriuh It
over with petroleum, or other oil, nnd let it
ho till Spring. When you go to plowing,
take n bottlo of tho ncld wntcr to tho field
with you nnd apply it every 'bout to any spot
of rust that may remain. The ncid nnd the
scouring of tho earth will soon mnko it
perfectly bright nnd smooth. If all iron
work bo washed off with petroleum as soon
as wc put our tools, Implements, nnd ma
chines asldo for the Winter,lt will keep them
from rustlng.and snvc a great deal of troublo
and annoyance, lo say nothing of deprecia'
tion and loss. .Rural H'orW.
Apple-Seeds for 1'i.antino. Column's
Rural UurM.ln answering tho question how
to mannge apple-seeds, says:
Take three or four times the quantity of
sand that you havo of apple-seed, nnd mix
the seed and sand well together, nnd put in
shallow boxes, nnd expose to tho winter
weather to freeze nnd thaw. They should
bo stirred occasionally, nnd kept out of the
reach of fowls, as thev will cat the seed. As
the warm weather approaches, tho seed will
begin to germinate, and at tho proper time
for planting the ground should bo deeply
plowed nnd finely pulverized to receive the
seed, Rich soil Is" needed, and if frce'from
weeds, so much tho better. Most persons
drop the seeds with tho sand, in rows two
feet or two and a half feet, or threo feet
apart, so as to hdmlt of horso cultivation.
The plants must havo clean culture nnd
thorough hand-weeding and proper thinning,
so as to bo ready for' grafting at tho en'd'of
ono season s growth. A naturally well
drained soil should bo chosen.
AVoon Ashes. Tho Scientific American
says : "The point to which we now call at
tention is, that our farmers and fruit-growers
havo ignored, or rather havo been ignorant
of the importance of wood ashes asn vege
table stimulant and a leading constituent 0!'
plants. Even coal ashes, now thrown away
as useless, havo been shown both by experi
ment and analysis to possess a fair share of
alkaline value. Wo will relate only ono
experiment. Some twenty-five years ago wc
treated an old pippin, applo tree as follows :
The hollow to the height of eight feet, was
filled and rammed with a composite of wood
ashes', garden mould, and a little wastolinle,
(carbonate.) The filling was securely fasten
ed in by boards. The next year tho crop of
sound, fruit was sixteen bushels from an old
shell of a tree that had borne nothing of any
account for some time, and for seventeen
years after the filling of the old pippin tree
it continued toilourWi nnd bear well.
Flies in Stables. Mr. Mechi calls at
tention to tlio system of darkening cow
stables by hanging old canvas over the open
ings, adopted by the late Mr. Hudson of
Castle Acre, to keep out the flies. Ho says
"that, on a visit 'tiiere7he was ""ilnKSsTlLsnd J
instructed by seeing the well-fattened cattle
get rid of their tormentors by passing be
tween pendent canvas curtains, which ad
mitted them and closed after them, render
ing the shed dark and fly less. Another
friend who had many cows in a long hhed,
having its ridge louvre-boarded throughout
its whole length, and divided by a pendent
board on Watson's principle, excluded light
except fiom these openings in the roof; not n
single cow's tnil was in motion, for tho flies
would not descend into the darkness."
nn Learned How to Spf.i.i. "Zinc."
One way of conducting a spelling bee In
England is to let one person begin with a
letter, the next one must add to it, having a
complete word in his head, and so on, until
some one finishes whatever word may event
ually be manufactured. Says a writer in
the Court Circular: "It is astonishing how
unfamiliar certain common combinations of
letters sound when said in this way. Thus
I heard of a bee held in a commercial room
in a largo hotel, when 'tho word had got as
far as zin. What on earth can 'zin' be the
beginning of?' said the next man ; and ho
was so convinced there could be no word in
the language beginning in that way that he
made various bets against it, then 'challeng
ed' the last speaker that is, asked him to
complete tho word, 'Zinc' was the answer,
and thereupon tho puzzled one jumped with
a spasm of agony. 'By Jove,' he said, 'and
I travel in it myself.' That was the fact, ho
represented a hardware firm, and sold zinc
every day of his life."
A ludicrous incident occurred at a trial
in one of the Courts in Jersey City, several
weeks ago. The trial was in progress, and
several important witness had been ex
cluded, when ono of tho counsel picked up
the book upon which the witnesses had
been sworn, in n careless manner, and per
haps, to refresh his memory with a Bible
text, and opened it, when, to his astonish.
meut, he lound tho book was entitled "Tales
and Novels," by Maria Kdgeworth. He im
mediately arose aud announced the fact, to
the consternation of tho Justice aud amuse
ment of the spectators. In conseipiciivo all
tne witnesses linu to be sworn and to repeat
their testimony. One causo of the mistake
was tho close similarity of the covers of the
two books, and it is also hinted that it was
tho work of a waggish lawyer.
A New Method or "Hzxiwinq Evns
Out." Says the Griffin (Ga.)JVeu ; "A few
days ago Mr. Jarrctt rounds, a young gen
tlemen of this county, was engaged in cut
ting wood, wheu a largo chip Hew up and
struck him ever the eye. A few minutes
after receiving tho blow he made au effort
to blow his nose, and actually blew his eye
completely out of its socket, leaving its cen
tral attachments. The eye was replaced by
some friend, but the young gentlemen, soon
after the accident, becamo insensible, nnd
bad several convulsions. The eye was ex
amined by Dr. J, L. Stevenson, of this city,
who states that the sight is not impaired,
and It is firmly fixed in Its placo again."
A bishop was going the round of his Epis
copal charge, and was the guest, in a remote
quarter, of a country clergyman, who told
his rustic servants, before the bishop's arri
val, to be very careful, when addressing
him, to say "My Lord." They were pretty
familiar with their parts. ; but ono man was
bo awed, wheu the bishop addretsed him,
that he made a slight transposition In the
arrangement of his words. The bishop said,
"I want to send my letters to the pott. How
do you send them?" Upon which the man.
in his perturbation, replied, "By the ;Lord,
tny boy," Intending of course, "By the boy,
toy lord,"
Tt
VULOAtf lltOiV WORKS
- DANVIbUJ, MONTOUlt COONTr, PA,
WT 1LLIAM II. LAW, Manufacturer ot
1 T wiougui iron
iirldarCB,
Hollers, (lasholder.
Fireproof Buildings, wrought
Iron Hooting. Ilooilloir
Frames, Flooring utul Doors, Farm dates and Fcnp-
ng, also rougut iron ripiug, oww." nim ui,u
ot tJinitb Wom, Ac. Uv pairs promptly attended to
N. 11. Drawings Inil Ketlmitos supplied,
Oct. S. Iilt-M
10 TltH AIT'LK TKt) AND 1'NKOHTU-
l IATK. Thru) Is nn cl.i'sor dlvciws Hull re
quire moro npenem'o to Imit sncoessruiiy than
uuminii 11 firiYHin I'limiirifr. .mint iiMi.miin mil.
in!M thnt ulifti tlin 1 limnrv Rwmtr-ms nro removed
ihe dlMinier or poison lionln'in otcrcomc. Nuchls
not llmciiso. Tlio riiniciiltles, or tlio various suiues
nr the (llaouRo nrellifn to miecced. Tlio parts nrst
nttacKHi arc inn uiroai, nose, mouiu, lompio, min,
trillions, oones, lU'umcrni, enrs, eyes, c. 1 renucni.
Iv these Rtiontoms are treated by rthiMclans as Sim,
pie nlerrnllons, until some of tlio Important organs
of tho body become Imolveil, when death relieves
inn sunerer. jut. 11. . 1.111111, iiuviiik iiiiuiu mi pri
vate diseases a muoj, (piarnnToes n ppeeuy nnu iwr
manent euro with titnvlr vrirctublo medicines. Mod
leul omeosnnd drill store, No. 831 North l'lttecnth
Mrctt. Honrs. 10 1111 l.sonna 0 10 v p. m,
March "M-ly.
J, 11. KN1TTLK.
Important
W. II. AltnOTT
to
Farmers.
and everj body In want ot
LIMB, JjUMBER, AND COAL
Wp have erected kilns nt or near tho Paper Mlll,oii
the 1). II. & W. It. 11. and nro now prepaird tnsell
umo at very roasonauio prices nnu 01 roou iiuuiiis
orders by tbo car promptly lined and snipped t(
any station on tho above road.
Afullltnpot Ll'MHi:ii.ot all kinds, dressed
or In tho rough, snlng.es. Lath and
bill Timber to which uo Invito
tho intention of custo
mers. Orders received and niled for all kinds ot Family
Coai
by strict nttcntlon to business wo hopo to merit a
snaru 01 yuimu ruuruiiusi'.
KNITTLE AilllOTT.
April 81, 18T8.- C'atawlsso, l'a.
Centciiiiial Prices, 1876
PLANTS BY MAIL,
Postpaid to any address lathe United States.
For so eta 1 New (Teranlum, double or slrgle.
S3 cts. I older Varieties, '
" 60 cts. 1 uerantutn, 1 Ageratum. 1 Coleus, 1 Vor-
- beua, 1 Mage, 1 Kuscula.
' It.oo, 2 Ageratum. 'i Hernnlum, i Sages, s Coleus,
Heliotrope, 4 Verbenas.
By express, box and packing free, fcr 15.00.
1 Verbenas. In arlety. s
0 (leranliuns, ' t
6 Coleus, ' 3
6 sages, " a
0 Agerntnms, " a
1 llellotroiips, " t
'1 llouvnnlias, 1
S llegdnlos,' 1
1 lios-e, s
a Lantanas, 'i
Dahlias.
KuchMas,
Hardy Pinks,
C'Uar Plants.
Chrysanthetimo,
Iiasket Plants,
Carnations,
Century Plant,
Alternatlicras,
Hies.
Orders received for Trees, Shrubs and Evergreens.
Cash to accompany all crder3.
Address DAVID CI.1FFE,
ItlverMde. Nur-erles.
Illvcrstde, Ncrth'd Co. l'a.
April 21.-3m
By
'MPROVI
GLASS tops METAL
GST
rnINKlIN INSTITUTE
PHIls'ri87S
J AWAOII INSmim r.rttuu... I
.siii-y-Vj
COHANSEY GLASS MFGCQ
MFR'S WINDOW GLASS.BOTTLES &C.
PHIIAJJ CL PH I A
ApUlH-IW
CALIFORNIA.
thi: cmcAfio &. xor.Tii-wr.&TEitN railway
l.'mbraecs under one management the Oreat Trunk
Itallnv Lines ot the WEsl' and NOltTlJ-WKST.imii
with Us numerous branches and connections, loans
ilia Miuiusi umi quittvi'sb luuiv uci.tuca inicsgo
and ull points In Illinois. Wkonsin, obtdemn
Micuioas. Minnesota, lowj, Neukasiu, CuUXoinla
and tho Western Territories. Its
0 111 a tin uml California Line
Is tho shortest and best route for aU points In north
ern Illinois, low a, Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming,
Colorado, Nevada, Utah, California, Oregon, China,
Hapan and Australia. 1 Is
Chicago, Madison 6t St. Paul Line
Is tho short line for Northern Wisconsin nnd 51 Inne
sou, nnd for Madison, M. Paul, illnneapolls,Uuluth,
and ull poluts In the treat North-west. Its
IVlnonu and St. I'ctcr Line
Is tho only route for Wlnonn, liocbester, Owatonna,
Atankato, St. Peter, Now llm, and all points In
touluerii and central Minnesota. Its
Green Hay and .Marquette Line
IS the only line for Jancsvllle, Watortown, Fond Iiu
Lac, Osakosh, Appleton, Oreen Hay, .Kscauaba, No
gaunce, Marquette, llougbton, Hancock and tho
Lake superior country. Its
Frccport aud Dubuque Line
Is the only route for IHgln, Itockford, Frccport, and
all poll ts Ha frccport. its
Chicago und Milwaukee Line
Is the oldLaku fihoro Itoute, and Is tlio 0"ly ono
fasslog through Kvanston, Luke Forest, Highland
ark, waukegan, Itaclnr, Kenosha to Milwaukee.
Pullman Pa'aco Carw
aro ran on ull through trains ot this road.
Tills Is the ONLY LINK running tbeso cars be
tween Chicago and St. Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee,
or Chicago and Winona.
At Omaha our Meeptis connect with tho overland
Mccpers on the UlIou Paclnc itallruad for all points
west ot the Missouri river.
On the arrival of the trains from the eait or south,
the trains of tho Chicago North-Wcttcm Hallway
leave Chicago as follows
ron Council Ili-tirrs, iihaiu and California, Two
through trains dally, with Pullman palace "rawing
room and sleeping curs through tu Council Hlufs.
Foil tT Pacl and Minneapolis, two ibrough trains
dally, with Pullman palace cars attached to boUi
trains.
Foil Oiifen !Ur and Lake HdI'Ekior, two trains
dully, with Pullman palace cars attached, and run
ning through to Marquette.
Fun Milwaukee, four through trains daily, pull
man cars ou night trains, parlor chair cars on day
trains.
Fob HrAUTA and Winona and points In Mlnnosota,
ono through train dally, with Pullman sloejierBUj
Winona.
Foil Dcdl'qce, via Frccport, two through trains
dally, with Pullman cars on night trains.
Foil DiwcicE and La I'nosat, via Clinton, two
through trains dally, with Pullman cars on night
train to Mctlrogor, Iowa.
Fos Hiobx City and Yanhton, two trains dally.Vull.
man cars to Missouri Valley Junction.
For Mke Ueneva, four trains daUy.
For Kockfokd, Mmi imi, Kenosha, Janesthje,
and othitr polnts.you can have from two to ten trains
dally.
Now York onk-e, No 41s llroadway ; Iloston onice,
tsbtutob.net; (irnHha oitle e, S63 Farnham HUxet
San Francisco omce, m Montgomery buret: Chica
go ticket omces i en Clark street, under Hhcrinan
IlouMi; corner Cumd and Madison Htreets; Kliulo
Ktroet depot, corner W. Klnido and Canal Htreeta t
WeUs btreet depot, corner WeUs arid Klnzle btrcets.
For rate's or InforioaUon not attAinable from Sour
borne ticket agents, apply to
W. II. UTKNNiTT,
den. 1H.S3. Ag't, Chicago.
Mauvin IllHlUITT,
Uen. bup't.Chlcjgo
Feb. ,7-Iy
LOUIS BERNHARD,
Dealer In
BLOZSr WAT CUES, CL00I1S,
Silverware, "Watches and Jewelry
llLOOMSUUWl, PA.
Ladles' and GenUcmen's Gold and bllver Watches,
of American and Foreign manufacture.
Silver and Platod Ware, Clocks,
FINE JEWELRY, AO., AO.
REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING
Promptly Executed,
Oct.,n5-ly
BUSINESS CAKDS,
V1SITINU CAIlliS,
UflTKR IIKADB,
DILL IIKAD8,
KiBTKIbS, t(X, AO.,
Neatly and Cheaply printed at the Ooltju
ill liflh
iTlli
' . NO n Ml I AT Jt
a v I nil. rvw
i
KW STOCK OF CL0T11IN0.
AND
Gontlomon's Dross Goods,
DAVID LOWENUERO
Invites attention to bis large and elegant stock ot
Cheap aofl Mionalile Clothina
at his store on;
MAIN ST11UKT, IN TIIR NnW ULOCK,
IILOOMSHUUa, PA
where ho has Just received from New York and Phil.
udelpUU a full assortment ot
MLN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
lncUulltii; the moit fashion able, durable and
UHQQSUUiy
DRESS S GOODS,
C0N3ISTIN0 OF
1!0X
SACK,
KUOCfv,
OUM
AND OIL CLOTU,
COATS
AND
PANTS,
OF ALL SOltTS SIZES AND COLOItS,
lie has also replenished bis already largo stock of
CLOTHS AND CASS1MLUES,
STltlPED,
FIGURED
AND.TLAIN VESTS,
SilIltTS,
CItAVATS
SOCKS,
C0LLAI1S,
IIANDKnitCIIlKFS,
GLOVES,
SUSPENDEItS,
AND
FANCY AllTIOLES.
lie lias constantly on hand a large and well select
ed assortment ot
Cloths and Vostinga,
which ho Is prepared to make to order Into any kind
of clothing, on very short notice, nnd In the best
manner. All bis clothing ts made to wear and most
ot It Is ot home manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELBT.
OF KVEItY DESCIlIFTIOJf, FINE AND CUKA1'.
HIS CASE Of JEWELRY IS NOT SUHPASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS 0BNE1UL ASSORT
S1ENT0F Clothing, Watches, Jew
ry, &c.
DAVID LOWEXRERG.
July 1,'73-tf.
iCOUNTER.PLATFORM WAGON &,TRACK
AGENTS WANTED-SKd
SEND T0! PrICE LIST I
MARVIN SAFE85SCALECO.
265 BROADWAY N. Y.
72 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA.PA,
108 BAN K ST.CLEVE.O.
Hurch 31, iC-ly.
WI1EKE TO ADVERTISE.
A.T. Ftcwnrt fnjs the Lett adiertltlng mediums
lie has ever found '-are tho eld establish! d organs of
Hie two political rartlcs. at the teverol county scats
throughout tho Union." "Hicse," bo fas "reach
every family ef the katt account In their Kcveral
counties, and are moro carefully rend than any other
Class of jonrnals." If Mr. Mow art's Judgment Is of
value, Lhero Is no difficulty In deciding n hlch paper
Itlsforlholnttrtttof butlr,(i-s men tocdvtrllkoln
Tke Columlia DtMOCiiAT, upon which this pairls
partially founded, was establltlKd In use, uniltbe
Coli'msian now enJojB a wider circulation and
greater rros)(rlty than It (ir cliil. it Kit w ca
ll Into two thcueand families InCcluiulla ami ad
joining counties, and by most of them Is lend from
tb'llrstto Die lost line. It Is the only recognised
exponent of nearly the thousand Dcuwratlc votere
In the county, It gives ndvertlseme uts n lotty dis
play, that makes them attractive to Its patrons, tbos
ensuring greater icrtalnty that they will perwe
mem. wcuo its circulation is undoubtedly much the
lor.est In tbo county, tlio advertising rates 01 tho
colcubian are no higher than uiose cf Hher rnpera
with barely halt and several not one-fourth the nuiiv
ber of subtcrlbers. Facts like thete speak for tbem
fcelves. h'o shrewd buslnots man will neglect to In
tel t bis adurllM incnts In the Colcmkiah tt
THE TRIUMPH TRUSS CO.
No. 334 Bowery, NewVork,
TO WHOM WAS AWARDED TJIE
niKOiiDfii muuAii
FOR THE
Best Elastic Truss and Supplier '
At the great American Institute Pair
(srneioN 1st 8.)
CCKE ItlTTVllEIN Fbom 80 to ) DAVS, ANDOirill
1 1,000 iok a Cass Thicv Cannot crm.
They tin ploy a flttt-clawi Lady Eurgeon. Terms
modtrat. Cures auarantced. Tho usual dLscounts
to Patrons of llukbandry. Exumlnatlous Free.
Orders niled by aaU. bend ten cents for Descriptive
Hook, Lo Dr. O. W. II. ItllltNIIAM,
Mar, vtc-ly. tlenernl Superintendent.
Tho Wall Street Indicator.
THIS WEEK'S ISSUE SENT FREE.
Contains Pictorial Illustrations of nulls and Bears.
Also, f u 11 and complete Instructions how. to GpcraUt
In btocks and Mock Privileges. Capital bits and
suggestions. Alto, Mist of Valuable Premiums to
Clubs. "Send tor It."
BUCKWALTElt & CO.. Bankers and Brokers,
P. O, Box 4J1T. 10 Wall M,, New York City.
Mar. 11, 'M.-ly '
TTOTEL TO LEASE,
TTbo Hotel In Orangevllle, Columbia county, Pa.,
known asm jaoouuooa stud, now occuiUdbr
John tUi)dr.U to b lt lor the ytu uVumlrg Apru
l, nn. Apply to
tfy.aUaVf,
Jan t.li-tf.
N
GRAND OPENING I
ELTAS MENDENHALL
HAVING resumeil tlie luslncss of Merclian
discing at bis Old Store, 011
JIA1N STREET, 11LOOMSBURG,
mx&h Tim roats iiotkl,
Desires to call the nttcntlon of his Friends and the
Public generally.o his
NEW, FULL AND VARIED
STOCK OF GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
And solicits asbaro of publle patronage
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF
dry noons,
MtOCEHIES,
(ItlEENSWAItE,
WOODEN WARE,
WILLOW WARE,'
BOOTS SHOES,
IIAltDWARh,
FLOUR AND FEED
In connection with bis stock ot Mercnnndlsc bo
rrnsttntly keeps on band In bis yard.
A FULL STOCK OF
Dressed and MresseH Liter,
AND SII1NQLESOF HIS MANUFACTURE.
Bill Lumber miulc a speciality.
CALL AND SEE.
Oct. 3, lS73-tf.
BLOOMSBURG
MARBLE WORKS.
T. Ir. GXJNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STREET, BELOW MARKET.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
Wo uso tho best AMERICAN and ITALIAN Marble.
He has on band and furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOM US,
HEADSTONES,
URNS, VASES, Ac.
Every variety ot Marble cutting neatly executed at
tho lowest market prices.
A long practical experience nnd personal attcntlou
to business makes the proprietor conndent of giving
batlsr.iellon. All orders by mall promptly attendee
to. 1. O. box 297.
3S. IS. Work delivered free of cinrip.-TBa
Aug. 21, '74-ly. T. I,. C1UNTON, Proprietor.
yAINWKlGIlT & CO.",
WHOLESALE OROCERS,
N. E. Corner becond and Arch strccjs,
PniLADKLPniA,
Dealers in
TEAS, SYRL'PS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES
RICE, SIMCIS, KIC1RB SODA, C, &C.
r"OrderH will recoive prompt attention.
si,T-tr
ROLLINS & HOLMES
No. II Centre Stro2t."
Pliiiita Gas and Steam Fitters
; MANUFACTURED OF
J? 1 1ST "W AEE,
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICr,
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
Wiro Trellises. &c. Dealers in Stoves. Ram
es, Furnaces, liultiinoro Heaters, Low Down
Grates, Mantels, l'UMPS, Weather Strips,
C. AISO
GAS FIXTURES
cf tho latest design. Hprolnl nttcntlon paid to re
pairing Sc ing Machines of every desci Iptlon. Males,
Locks, Hell Hanging, Ki y 1 Ittlng, c. Private liesl
dences Heated bybtcuinnt ubmidl ccdtubovo Hot
ah. reu. xo, la 11.
BOW Loft, How Bestorefl!
. itni 1 ii 11s, nil. i. ,i, 1, r i juuui I'l.
'A riiH.rivll'u r, llir'tti.d T,k.nv nn ,),..
ladlcal euro (without medicine) ot 1 el
loatoirhn'a tr M mlnal weak nets. Invol.
nntury seminal losses. linDolinev. nuiilul undDhist.
cat Incapacity, iniHdlitreiith to mauluue, tto; slso,
conRtimptlcii, epilepsy anil nts, Induced by tclf-lndul.
gence or fcciual extiavairaine, Ac
10 i nce, nt a Kami enveioH', only tlx cents.
Tht. f 1(, l...l ntitl t.r In 11,1. ...t.nlr.,l .la
cleurly demonstrates, from n ihlrtv eais snccesMtil
practice, Hint the ultirolng const iiuenccs of telf.
uuubu umy uu rauicuuy cujui ifiiiioui uieoaogi rous
use of lii'eriiBl rnullrlrio or tbo nppUcutlnn of tlio
xnlfu: pointing cut a mode of cure utonco blmple,
certain and enoctual, by means of which every tuf.
ferer no matter what bis condition inav lie. mav
cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.
cvihls Lecture thould be In the bonds of every
youth and every man la the Jund.
Kent under teal, In a plain envelope, to any ad-
u.,oo, uii net jiib ui mx eems or mu oosuilto Hiumo.i.
Address Ibo luLlltluib,
1', JUtUUflAi A
41 Ann SU, 'ew York : '. O, liox UC
S.M,p.Janjl-3ui.
PELI0IA.
NO
REGISTERED TRADE-HARK.
AMMONIATKI) SUl'KU rilOSrilATK.
Circulars and analysis mailed free in application.
I'or salo.by Dealers generally, and by tbo importers
una Aiuiiuruciurvis,
No. 4, South Delaware Ae., riiilatlelplila
Tins i-Ai-En is o.i mlh vriTU
R
OWELL & tt8MAN
Advertising Agents,
TH1RP-4 CHESTNUT 5T8 8T. LOUIS, MO
T AST NOTICE.
"Tiirsons Indebted to n. I. Dleffenbacji 'for prtnllnir
or suiiscripuon to tne coldvsiah aro neeeby aounod
tbat bis books bavu for several tooniim VinMt in
tlie bauds Cf tho undeitlgned for efcfunlcb, tad
that scuicutnt of Uki tame must boicaintuy inatn.
arcblt-tt. n.oftm
ManliGou
NEW GOODS !
A HEAArY STOCK,
Cheaper than Ever!
S. 11 MILLER & SON
Have Just Kcccivcd
the largest and best supply ol
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
They have ever offered totnelr friends and cus
tomers. (jlotlis, Cassimores, and Satinetts
for MEN'3 WEAR,
Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos,
for LADIES' WEAR,
CAMCOl'S, MUSMNS, UAAlBRICS,
nml every varletf of Dry Goods desired,
STOCK OF
Carpets, Mata, Ottomans,
CLOSED OUT AT COST
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Including all the varieties of
COl'TKKS, TEAS and SUGARS,
COUNTRY PItODUOE.
and a general supply of articles tieful for the
table always on hand.
CALL AND SEE.
Country produce of all kind taken In ex
change for goodn at cash prices.
Oct.30,'?t-tt
Important
TO
Gardeners
AND
Agriculturists!
"EMPEROR WILLIAM" CAHUAGE.
The best, largest ond most promable variety of
winter cabbage known In Europe, and imported to
una Luuunj tAuuMin uj us ium. bju ing, wnero,
ultn Hit) most ordluaryciiltlvntloti.lt nourishes as-
tonl-ihlngly, nltabilng an eiiorinoua blo and helling
In the market at prlcfsmost gratlfjlng to the pru-
imtri, in ii uuiuiiiiiiiK, gii'iiteuroHnuutci uetakcn
to glvo cuibcleul Rpaco for grolb. hollil beadx, the
M?eof tho mouth of a Hour barrel, Htho average
inn 01 this choice variety, one package of the seed
wnt postpaid on lecclptof 0 tents. Three pack
ages 10 ono nuuress. h.ou. Toagenu taper dozen
auu 4 iiiree eeui biainps
rr-Vlth each packaco of seed we snnd a sure
remedy against tbo images of tho csbbui,0 lly or
unit. at, uu ) uuiia uiiM lenuer l'iuill.1,
MAMMOTH GOLIAII INDIAN CORN.
Ye..plontctllast snrlnir on Lonir Island. a unMI
qiiunui twhldi ho obtained with gnat (linieiiltj)of
mil k'K'iiiii uun at ji'i ery rare variety or Italian
corn. In M'ptember, by actual ineasuieiaent.a large
majority of the stnlks eti wl turn 12 to 10 feet In
height, and Mill growing, with trom 2 too enormous
eni s of coi n gi owing on almost c t ry m nlk.
TllO lelet was at the late of ElOLllhels nfmrcnrn
pcracie. while the fodder crop v as lmuicnseundot
fine (piallly.
We could have sold the entire crop for a blgprlco
to a New York seechman, but declined to do bo, pre
ferring to keep thetrop fur the accommodation of
oui numerous country jntrons, ho will nnd It
in ineir inieresis to secure at leasi a bmall selection
of this rare variety for tho coming spring planting.
Live agriculturists, who hellevoln u'Iaii-ihiinii"Iiii
usmallruri.ii icultlvaiois uro poonhlugs,! botli
waj s between the rows w 111 bu asiouniled by the re
sult. Wu w ill send by mall touuy address 1 packago
n receipt ot 5 1 cents and 2 throe cent stamps, on
uckagci on receipt of $1 and 4 tnreo cent, stamps.
iff-uur supply is limited, l'arllts desiring to se
mi cither of tho above rare seeds should not nclay
'."lr Gruel's. Allseed sulUby 11-4 woirantcu fresn
a al to germinate. No goods sent 0. 11. 1. Cash
m ise uecompany an oruers. l or cither ot above
uids address
FELIX CLAWS A; CO.,
i'eb 18-om. tu East 113th it., N. 1'.
SILVER. riAXIS WARE,
Electro-Plated Tatlo Ware,
AND
Ornamental R.xt Work
IN QIIKAT VAltlKTV,
JIAXUrACTURKD UY THE
Brilaiiii Company,
550 Broadway, Is'cw York.
Tbo best Plated Spoons and Porks arc tboso Sliver
riatcd heaviest on the parls w here necessai Ily tho
most wear comes, and bearing the Irado .Mail;,
18-17 ROGERS BROTHERS XII.
N. U.- This greot lmproiemcnt In Miver-PIated
.poons and Forks la applied alike to each grade of
Mate, A 1, 8 and 12 02., as ordered. The Process and
Machinery for manufacturing tbeso gocds aro Pat
ented. T he llxtra or "Standard riate'' made by this
Company Is stamped A 1, simply, ana Is plated 20
percent, heavier than tho ordinary mat Let stand
ard. tBTIrst Premiums anoided at a'l Fairs where
exhibited, frrm Worlds Fair cf IMS to American
Institute Fair, 1MB, inclusive
JIarcli 11), ';c. m.
Awurded the Highest Medal nt Vienna.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
691, llroadway, Xctti York,
(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
MihCFltTCIlLIlS, lllrOHTtllS NI1 11EALLUS IS
CIIROMOS AND FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
LIIU.MH, GKAl'HOSCOl'KS & SUITABLE
VIEWS.
Pliotoirapliic Materials.
We aro headqnnrters for ei crj thing In the way of
Stereopticons and Magio Lanterns,
being Manufaeturei s of 1)10
MKI10.gClKJiT.lFJC LANTERN,
STKRIXM'ANOITICON,
UNIVEUSITY CTEBICOl'TICON,
AUVEUTJSER'H bi'KRIXllTIC'ON,
ARTOPTICOX,
KCJIOOJi LANTERN, FAMILY LANTERN
J'EOI'LJC'S LANTJ.RN,
r.r.cb style belug the best of Its class In tho market.
Catalogues of LnnternH ond Slides, with directions
for using, sent on uppUcatlon,
Any enterprising man can make money with a
Mugla Lantern.
CuTUul out tins advertisement lor reler-
enceH
r eo. ik, in tm
AN
ACTUAL 1IU81NE6H l'tTniaiON
Ml
TKLKQltAl'IllO NST1TUTB.
For Inform atlon call at Cfuce.cr tel.d forCdii
Anvsartsiu, iiineM-lj
THE "MOODY SHIRT."
MADE TO ORDER ONJ,Y.
A 1'EllFKOT FIT 0 U A It ANTBKB.
(lentlemen desiring Shirts will rJcoto drop us a Uno
anu our Agent wui call and get tlio measurement.
4'iw.ioij iyu. Miijun U41UU Atcimu,
rv no.
Address
p. 0. Moony,
Hcraaton, Pa.
Nareu 10, Jt-ly
HUGH FOIl IIATCIII,tl,
BUFF COCHINS ONLY,
From D. W. Iierstlne'n noted nrlio utnuinv tin, in
100 for 1J, ' '
A.JJ.BIIAIIPUtRS,
March IT, mm.. Catawlssa, l'a.
BLANK HOTLalth wvililout tiemi.tloi
tor salt Mtu OottoMUH oact. 1
CHEAP
JOB
PilMI
AT THE
COLUMBIAN OFFICE.
The Columbian Printing Estab
lishment is amply supplied with
tho necessary Presses, Types and
other material for executing all
kinds of Printing at low rates and
in the most expeditious and satis
factory manner.
(L'ALL AT THE
Columbian Building.
COURT HOUSE ALLEY,
Bloomshurcl, Pa.
When special material is required
it will be promptly obtained.
Books and Pamphlets,
Hand-Bills and Dodgers,
Largo and Small Postern,
Letter and Bill Heads,
Envelopes with Business Cards,
Bussiness, Pic Nic, Wedding and
Visiting Cards,
Programmes, Bilk of Faro, tc.
Will all bo supplied and excuted
in superior style, at cheap
ratee and short notice.
Tho Lest workmen', aro employed
and tho best matcriul will
always bo furnished.
A liberal sharo of public putron
ago is respectfully solicited.
Bwoiiamma, Joke 18,1875.,
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
IIILADELI'IIA AND READING ROAD
P
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
WAV 8d, 1810.
TWINS UAVK RUrERT iS tOLtOWS (SUNDAY BXCCrTED
For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottsvlllo
Tamaqua, &c, 11,33 a. m
For Catawlssa, 11,83 a. m. ana 7,so p. m.
For Wllllamsport,o,ss a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
TRAINS FOS RCrlllT LGATK AB F0I.L0WS,'(SfNDAV IX
CErlKC.)
lui?o New York, 9,oo a. m.
Leave PhtladelplUa, 0,1s a. m.
Lcavo ltcadlng, 11,8 1 a. m., Pottsvllle, U,lo p. m
and Tamaqua, 1,30 p. m.
Leave Catawlssa, 6,20 a. ra. and 4,oo p. m.
Leave Wllllamspin I ,o,!u n. m. and 6,00 p. m.
Passengers in.d from New York and Phllade
phla go throu i Ithout cbango of cars.
J. E. woottun,
Jan.H, HW-tf. Ocncral Superintendent.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
COMPANY.
On and after November soth, ISiS, trains will lcavo
SUNDUIIY as follows!
NOHT11WA1U).
Erlo Mall 1.20 a. in., arrive Klmlra 11.60 a. m
" Cnnnndalgua... S.ssp. m
ltochestor 6.15 "
Niagara 9.30 "
ltenovo accommodation 11.10 a. u.arrlvo Williams
rt 12.63 p. m.
Hmlra JIaU 4.16 a. ia., arrive Klmtra 10.20 a. m.
Buffalo Impress 7.15 a. in. arrive Buffalo 8.60 a. m.
SOUTIIWAltl).
llutlalo Express 2.60 a. m. arrlvo Ilarrl&burg 4.60 n, m
" ualtlmoi u 8.40 "
HmlraMall 11.15 a.m., nrrlvo llarrlsburg 1.60 p. m
" Washington 10.30 "
" llaltluioro0.30 "
" Washington 8.50 "
llarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. ta. nrrlvo Harris
burg 10.60 p. m.
arrive Baltimore 2.25 a. ra
Washington CIS "
Ilrlo Mall 12.65 a. in. arrlvo llanhburg 3.tis a. m.
" Iialtlmoro s.40 "
" Washington 10.55 "
All dally except Sunday.
I). M. 1JOYD, Jr., (Jeneral Passenger Agent
A. J. CASS ATT, General Manager
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
l'lilladclplila & Krie It. U. Division.
WINTER TIJLE TABLE.
ON and after SUNDAY, NOV. 21, 1875,
thu trams on tho Philadelphia Krlo ltall
Koad DUlslon will run us follows:
WESTWARD.
FAST LINT, leases New York
" ' ' Philadelphia. ...
' " " llalttinoru
" " " lliirrlsljuig
" " arr. at Wllllamspoit
" " " Locklliven
" " " lielletoiitu
9 25 n. m
12.65 p. in
l.vo p. m
.... 5.00 p. Ill
... . S.65 p. Ill
. ..10.211 p. Ill
.. .11 60 p. Ill
E11IC MAIL leaves New York
I lilladelphlo
" " " Ualtlmoi c
" ' " llarrlsburg:
" " " Wllllamsimrt
" " " Ixick Haven
" " " Henovo
" " arr. at line
m
m
. ..9.00
P. ra
a. in
,.. 4.25
... tos
a. ra
.. U.45
.. 11.05
a. in
a. m
.... 7. 0
p in
LIMITED MAIL leaecs
Philadelphia., t.20
a. m
jtuiiiiuuie t.so
" Ilarrisbiirg, .. .bus
a, in
a. m
arr. ae uuanispori.. 2.2
' Ixick llacn. .. li.co
Itenoro. . . 4,15
p. m
p. in
p. ra
LOCK HAVEN leaves Philadelphia
" " " lialtlmore
t' " " Ilunlsbiirg .
" ' arr. at llllanisjxirt
" " " Luek Ilaveu
B.oi a. ra
. b 40 a. m
1 c.i p. in
".10 p. in
, l.so p. ra
EASTWARD.
I'll I L'A EXPI1ESS leaves Look llatcn .. . tiioo m
" " , ". Wiiiiamsjwrt 7.65 n.' ,
" " urrlvrsnt IlarrWmrg num. ul
luiiiiiinre c.16 n m
Plilliidelphla 4.2U p. m
New Yolk..,..'.'.'.,'.' 7.31
T ft... tt t..
p. Hi
DAY EXPItESS leuics
liccovo o.io a m
i'.V,lven- lo. 5ii. m
" M I lainii(irt u t,,n ,,,
air. at Hamburg s.uu p. ra
" Now"lork. .'.!'.
" Iialtlmoro
. o.vo p. ra
. 9 i.l p. ra
. C.35 p. ra
EltlE MAIL leaves Erie
" " " ltenovo
" " " Unk lluven
" ' Vllll.innport. ...
' " arr. at IPirrbburg
" " " luitlmoro
' ruiladelnhta
" " " New York
FAST LINUleaves Wllllamsport
" " arr. at llairltbuig
11.20 a. m
.... 8.25 p. m
9.15 p. m
.... iu.6.1 p. m
2.bou. ra
7.5 a in
7.1H a. in
io.iuu.ra
12.35 a. ra
8.65 a. m
" PhlUdelphl.i ....'.'.".r.V,
" New Yoik
iidiiiinoie.
. 7.35 a, m
. 7.35 a. m
Iu.25 a. m
Erie Mall West. Limited Moll West, Lock Haven
Accom. West and Hay kxpresi East make close eon
section at Northumberland ulth L. & u. it. it. trams
for Wiikei-iurre and scrunton.
Erie Mull West, Umlted Mall West ond Fast Lino
t male close eonuecii.u at Ulllamsiiort mm
N.c. it. u. trains noi tu, '
Urlt JIall hast . aud t tt. Limited Mall West, Fast
i' lM,",'t!"'J,1?y last mote close con-
necttiai at Loek lluven mm II. E. V. It. It tialns
Erie ltall East and West eoimeet nt Ell" wltu
truluioji 1..S..V. ji. h .it, attoiryHlthu c ii
v. It H.aj.Enipo.luinwlthll. N.'i." p. it. it and at
HrirtttoodvMiIiA V. It. It. '' ""anil at
Parlor Cars will urn betucen Philadelphia ond
W II lumsport on I.lmlt.l Jiall West, Fast mo West
Philadelphia Uprtts East und lmy LxriZ Eust.
Mevplug cars ou all night trains. 1
WM. A. BALDWIN, s
Dec. 17,-75-tt General supt.
KLAWARK, LACKAWANNA
AND
WESTEII.N ItAlLKOAD.
I1LOOMSI1URO DIVISION.
Timo-Tablo No. 39, Takes effect at 4:30 A
M
MONDAY, NOVEMI1EII 22 1675.
NOKTII.
STATIONS
p.m. p.m. a.m.
south
una
S Oil 8 6
7 65 3 4V
7 411 3 ii
7 4' .3 J7
7 33 Sit
7 21 3 V7
7 Ti 8 2J
7 IS 3 19
7 15 3 If
7 15 3 17
7 1,7 3 12
7 l3 3 19
S 64 a 04
9 JS1
a.m. p in. p.m,
... .scranton u m
9 431,
9 Ul,
9 SI
9 25 ,
9 vol
9 16,,
2 20 a v.i
... . licllcMle 9 43
... 'lujlorvllle.... k
Lackawanna... lom
.. . l'lttftou 10 (0
2 2 j t! SO
2 81 I, L-
'.' 3S 0 4J
2 40
2 62
""W inston,., lo II
6 65
1 ia
2 68
a n
7 01
. AlUllllJ,
9 07 lieiinetl
9 ool Mrigtton
9 y Ml gstoi
s Mi,. Pi mouth Junu..
8 60 ....Plj mouth ....
s 61 Avundalu
s 4S ., haiitlcol.1. ...
in M
7 Oil
10 V3
I In l
a 17
3 in
3 17
8 V2
7 11
7 IB
7 25
7 85
7 411
10 27
ilo hii
10 85 3 27
0 61 3 111
10 40 a 82
1" 44 3 87
7 48
7 h't
II 45
a to
0 15
II 09
V 54
2 42
281
2 25
2 9
S 41 Mliinlcrk's ink
10 VI
3 45 NIK
8 80
S 19
S 14
s os
S 2
7 68
7 64
7 40
7 Al
SMckHiinny..
lllrl'H IVirv
11 '6
4 it) H 25
4 15 8 45
11 17
11 23
11 ai
...l.eoih Haieu..
Iieiwlck ....
....Hilar creek
..Willow tlroe,...
0 112
6 fS
4 21
2 13
4
9 9
6 54 2 10
8 48 2 16
6 40 1 58
6 84 1 ta
6 28 1 4
6 V3 1 43
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