The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 10, 1876, Image 4

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    Agricultural.
Why Scnls IVill.
In tlio fust place wo will exnmlne
llio r.nnc of failure. If email seeds arc
placed t ,o deep, lliey rlllicr lot. In tliecl.itnp
cold earth, for the. ivarmth necessary tn their
Kcrininatlon, iioruli before, the shoots ciln
roach tho nil and alrj so that which was
designed for their support and nourishment
prove their grave.
it the, soil Uw slltTciay, It I often too
cold at tho timo tho seed nro pluntcd to ef
fect tlieir germination J for. It must bo un
dcrstood that warmth and moisture nro nee,'
vsiary 10 uio gcrminauon 01 seed. iNeltlier
of theso will do nlone. Seed may he kept
in n warm, ilry room, In dry sand or earth,
nnd they n lit not crow. They may bo
placed in damp earth, und kept In a low
temperature, and they will mot likely rot,
though some seeds will remain dormant
long time under these circumstances. Jlut
place them in moist earth in n warm room,
atul they will commctico growth at once.
Another difficulty with heavy soil N that It
becomes hard on tho stirl'uco. and this pre
vents tho young plants from "coming up;"
or if, during showery neither, they happen
to (,e t above the surface, they become lock
ed in nnd make but little advancement un
less tho cultivator is careful to keeii tho
cru t well broken ; nud in doing this tho
young plants aro often destroyed. If Mill',
thosnil where small seeds aro sown should
be in tde mellow, particularly on tho surface
by Mo addition of sand and light mould. If
seeds lire sown in rough, lumpy ground, n
portion will bo burled under tho clods, nnd
will uover glow; niiil ninny that start, not
find g a fit soil for their roots, will perish.
A I w may e.capo these, dillicultios nnd
Uourish.
What Constitutes- a sooil Pis.
The American Swine and Poultry Journal
says: 'We would generalize; as what can
besa'il of a good pig of one breed, holds
cipiaMy good ol ono from another breed, if
wo except the size, shape, posllbu of cars,
tail, etc., and marks. A good pig is one
that ins tho smallest proportionable amount
of of! 1 ; wiioso nose, feet, nnd tail are short
est, generally speaL-lny, nnd smnllest, con
sistent with proper lo-oniotlon, etc. A
good pig is ono that has heavy, broad hams,
good Jeep cheit, showing a healthy consti
tution ; winch hnsaijniet disposition, yet
ono which isnlwais n-i.ly to get a square
meal, and which run digest nml assimilate
nil it en's in the quickest p'sible space of
, timo without imp. i log the digaitive organs.
Wc do not want a pig which has a small at
petite. The profit consists in getting yotu
gram and other food rapidly converted into
pork; the quicker the better. Never both
'ermuch with a restless pig, for n quiet oue,
,...u ...u aaum vuaiuvs 1111119 JilVUr W1110U
the restless ono has, willouiioutatrip iiim
in the race tor fat nnd pork.
Potatoes for Horses.
i I onco came near losing a very valuable
Ihorse from feeding him dry buy and oats
Ivnth nothing loosening. I have never be-
Ilieyedin dosing a horse with medicine, but
sometimcs it is nctu tlly neccEa try to keep the
nhnrsn in rirrlif rnMrltti.r, Sf......
, . -
uera, but potntoes aie better, nud safer, and
cheSDer. if foil lllilioinnalv. TP tlio
;arc- not in me jiaoit or leedmg potatoes to
Phones will try them, they will lie astonished
at the result I have known a horso chaug
,e"3'ffom a lazy dumpish one, to a quick, ac
tive, headstrong animal, in five days, by
"simply adding two quarts of potatoes to his
feed daily. If very much clear corn meal is
fed they do not need so many potatoes. Too
many potatoes are weakening, and so are too
many apples. When I was a lad, I was
;away from school one winter, and had the
caro of ono horse, one yoke of oxen, and one
low, every ono of which I had tn card or
iurry every day. The horso had three uniU
bf water, four quarts of oats, two quarts of
jporu every day he worked, witli what hay ho
Wanted, nnd a stronger and more active
horse, of his inches, I havo never yet seen,
f Ex.
t a uueer ivnv 10 narueii nuiier.
An English butter maker ol largo exneri-
i"cp, who i now on n visit to this country
for tho purpose of looking over our checi-e
ud butter dairies, gives us thu following
nformation concerning a method in prac
ice among the b.st buttir makers in En
jlatid for rendering butler firm and solid
hiring hot weather. Carbonate of soda und
yum are used fur the pwpw, made into
jiowder. Tor twenty pounds of butter one
(easpoonful of powdeied alum and so la are
singled together at tho time of churning and
,uit into the cream. Theelleetof till powder ia
a make tho butter come fnu and solid, and
'p givo it a clean, sweet llavor. It does not
inter into tho butter, but Its action is upon
ihocream.and p.is-esofl'with tho buttermilk
the ingredients of tho powder should 1101
e mingled together until required to b
ise-j, or at the time the cream is iu the churn
'endy for churning.
Snmi Whhat. To procure the largest
jipest grains fur seed, some sheaves may b(
brown upon the barn floor in a deep bed,
tid partly thrashed with tho Hail, or b)
driving a pair of horses over them, without
Jntying them. They may then be returned
o the mow. This may seem like going back
n machinery, and returulm? to livimiip
'iishions, but there some things which ran,
Mid perhaps always will, ho done be-t by
;aud, and this is one of them. Machine
lir.aiklipil frnln 1. cn nitw.l. .ipn,,).,.,! ... I....
" .p.. ...,,v,, iiui kui ui mi).
cen, thut n large proportion is unlit for teed,
.ud especially when wo have to buy teed al
louble prices, or even more, much is saved
y procuring hand thrashed seed. In tin
..,.t......i . t. . 1 ...
,mj I'l.iiiiifu uuvnvgei inu ripest niui inr
est grain, which makes the best seed.
Thl; IClSO-Iilitt). The llce-Kttptr't May.
;lue coutai us a bit i f tcs'imouy from n cor
espondent that goes far to relieve tho King
lird from an unjust imputation that lin
oug weighed against it, A pair of the birds
lying back aud forth In tlio vicinity of bee
lives, and apparently making a meal 01
ho iiuHHrious insects, were killed on (In
pot, aud tho contents of their glz.ud care
..ll. I.. ! t. I.... ... f.. ,
uiiy iiiecieu. .ahiuiii.iih remains oi n hi
cd aula were found, but not a traeo of
loney bee iu either bird. In nnother case
brood of nestlings of the lClng-illrd wen
hot, and their crops nnd gizzards examined
("hey were filled with berries, red ants, rnta!
eeti is, nnd one large wasp, but not a liri-iv-bee
occurred in the whole mnu. Vet I In
jeren birds passed by a hive of bees op
Ivery 'rip in quest of food for their olbqirlm;
A dairyman whoso attention wns called I'
;lio fact of nil increase of milk the days in
'on ml (lint salt, given in small quantltlct
very day is tho best. Givo fult In tin
doming Just before turning them out, a la
ilrsnoonful to each cow. nnd itwill bo foil in
j Jncreaso the flow of milk considerably
THE
fScliriick's rnliuniilc Hjnui fnr llin euro nf t'on
Hinniiiliui, CoumIi nnd t'olilii.
, 'Hie went Mitueot Hits mcillclno Is thntlt ripens
tlio matter ami throws It out of the s.ietem, purines
uu uiwu, uiiu iuu4 tuccis n cure.
ScittNCK's 8m WtKn Tonic, ion thk Cchb or
live lEi.-u, lstiiuesno.v, Ac.
TlioTonlc produces a health? action of the Jlomach
creating mi appetite, forming chyle, nnu curing tlio
iHVtl uusilllllir IW Ul IllUlgfSllUU,
SCIIRNCK'S MANIinARIt I'll 1.1, 1011 THR t'VRK 01' I.1VK11
COMrl.AtNT, C.
Thoso rills nro alterative, and prodtuo a healthy
action of tlii- in it, without I ho least danger, nstliey
uiuuvu iruiu cnininci, mm jet inoro ciucncious in
icaiuiiiig u iii'iuiiiy nciiun ui tuo liver.
Those remedies nroa certain euro for Consumption
uir i-uiiiiuuiu i run riiens mo manor nnu puri
ties the hlnilil. Tim Mnn.lrilL-n Pllln fipf. nnmi tlm
lher, create a healthy bile, nnd romovo all diseases
ui iiitijiirr, mien n ciino or I'onsumpuon. 'ine
sen Went Tonlo gives tono nnd Rtrcngth to the
stomach, inakns a good digestion, nnd enables tho
organs to form good bhird;ntiillhimcrontcs a healthy
circulation of honllhv Llood;i'lio combined nctl.ni of
th"se medicine', as thus explained, will cure every
niKu ui uunsiitnpion, ii insi'ii in lime, nnct tno use
oi i no meutcines pctscvereil in.
l)r. Schenck Is professionally nt his principal ofllee.
corner Mxtu and Ann streets, Philadelphia, every
.Monday, where all letters for adtlco must bead-
III'CSSCII, Nov,
Three Points for Considot ation
During the p.ist, mo je.irs Vugctlne Ins boon
stnidlli working Itself Into public favor, nnd thovi
whoiu'to Hlirnt iiu.st Incredulous In repaid tolls
ineilts Aronnw Us most ardent fi lends and sunrort-
Ing a horror of patent medicines, changing their
opinion mid lending their IniUieiice toward Ihciid
vunei'inont of Veg-tlno lst.lt, lsnn h mostly pre-
iireu incuii ino iri'iii uiiiki, rin n nun norm. SI. It
ijiu'ki v nic'i nn i.s ioi n iii.it.m r n nn rnr ir.un i.
mn mating any u,ui enneis in tno sjnoi i. B.i, it pre
sents holiest vouchers la testimonial from honest,
well-known clll7ens. whoso sliriuituros aro nsunirleiit
guir.intoLMit tliilrenniosinoss In tho in ittcr. Tnk
in Into voiKlderatrm the vast quantity nf medicine
Muiixui i-uuaiin-iiiuiiy oeiurn mo puouc inioucii me
tlaniirjr tulvut1.1i monts In tho noivspapor columns
wltll In) nrouf of mi'l It nr ponulno vnnolier nf wh-it
It h;us done, we should bo pardoned for mnnlfest'iic
a small doCToo of pride In pr-tidlmt the rollnwtnir
testhiiuntu from liev. .1. s lik-ki tmhi. tlm imnnl.-ir
uiiv, .-.t-i fei-mui ii.ului oi ino njuui.uiipust uuureu,
'I Iio Tlrril llmly Siiom lur'-lei p.
ll.iftTOM. Xlnreh 11 1M
It. It, stkvi-ns. i:sn : '
Hear -lr It Is us much from a enso of dutv as of
crailtude that I wrltu to s.iy that your Vesetlno has
boon liferent help to mi when liolhliiir else seemed
tomalluiiich I could sofilyuvo. Hither eseewlvo
monliil work or unusual care brlnss upon mo u ner
vous exhaustion that desperately needs sleep but as
desperately defies It. MrU utter night tho poor,
tired body sues far plecp until tlioday.ii.wn Is wel
eomed back, nnd nobettln our work tired out with
nh almost trultloss clnuo arier rest. Now I haie
round tliatnlltllo Voretlno taken Jim before I retire
Klves mo. sweet anil Immediate rtcop; and without
any of the evil effects of the usual narcotics. 1 think
iu miun Muuui leim iu niaKu Drain-workers sloop.
1, a lutlc less woik. a. nllttlo more Vegetlne. This
prcscrlj)l Ion has helped ine. Vours. Ac,
J. H. Dickerson,
VnluiiMi i:vltloncr.
Tlio following unsolicited testimonial from Itov. o,
. W ulker, I). IJ., rormerly pastor of Bowdoln -qual e
v nasrornr nm n m,i,ow
church, und at present nettled In 1'rovlJonco, It. I.,
mtjvt bo estemed as rc Ilablo evidence. No one should
fill torb'eno that this testimonial Is tho result or
two years' cvperiono with Vccetlno In llcv. .Mr.
w alkers family, who now pronouuws It lavaluablo.
I'nnvmnwi' 11. l liu 'ivnnait ,
If, It. SriVENS, Ksrj ;
I feel 1)1)1111.1 tu i!xnrri u-ltli nil vlnnlurn tli. M!,
,u,..v. m.,w iiiwit.um cfvi,illi:. .ny lliuiliy I1I1V0
u.sedlt tjt tuo lut tno years. In nervous deolllty It
Is hivaluaole.niid 1 recommend It to alUwho may
need nn Invigorating, renoiatlng tonic.
o. T. Walkkr,
Formerly pastor of Ilowdoln Sq. Church, lioston.
The Hi l IMdeucu.
VTho following letter from ltov. n. 8. Host, pastorof
tho Jl. ti. Chun h, Natlck.Mass., will bo rend wttu In
leiost hvinnny phjslclans. No person can doubt
this testimony, nnd there Is no doubt of tho euratlio
powers of Vegetlne.
., Natick, Masa, Jan. l,ls74.
II. It. Stkvkxs:
Hear Mr wo have good i eason for recnrdlmr your
egctlne n medicine of tho greatest value. e feel
nssured that It has been the means of savlugour
son's life. lie ts tfivr sr;venteen years of ago; for tho
last two years bo has sulIereiHrom necrosis of tho
leg, caused by scrofulous affection, nnd was so fnr
reduced tliat noarly nil n ho saw Mm thought his re
covery impossible. A council of able phv slclans could
gn o us but the faintest hope of his e er rallylng.two
of tho number declaring that lie was beyond tho
reach of human remedies, that oven amputation
coidd not sat o him. Just then wo commenced giving
htm egetlnc, and from that timo to tho present ho
ui cM ""iiiiiiuu-ij umiruving. no uas lately re
sumed Ids studies, thrown awav crutches and cane,
nnd walks about cheerfully and btrong.
'i llOlllTlL thOni lq Hilt! Home Hlcphnt-cn wlifir.. l.n
limb jviu linced, wo have tho fullest comldcnto that
, iiiuu urn) it urn ou iienoeiiy cureu.
IlehiLS taken about threniiii7i-n bnriiMirf vn
tine, but lately uses but little, as ho decliieslthanio
Is too well to be taking medicine.
iiespecuuiiy yours.
11. S. IlEST,
JIks. L. c. l Best.
Itellnhlo livlilotioe.
ITS llaltle 8t. ltrnoklvn. Vrtv 1 1 lari
11. It. Stevens, Esq : '
Dear sir Kroni personal boneiit i-peeivfi nviia m.
as well us from personal knowledge of thosowhobo
cures thcreBy havo seemed almm-t miraculous, I can
most heartily and sincerely rt commend Vegetlno for
the complaints which It Is claimed to cure.
, . . . .IAMK1 1.1'UI.OW,
Late rastor calvary Bap. Church, Haerainento. Cal.
Vegetiun is sold by all Druggists.
Oct, 13-1 111. 00
This standard article is compound
oil with tlio greatest care.
Its cfTects are as wonderful and as
satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dniidruir. It gives tlio Jicad a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, ami tlio scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restoics
the capillary glands to tlieir normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak
ing the hair grow thick and t,trong.
As n dressing, nothing lias been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, "Tlio con
stituents aro pure, and carefully se
lected for excellent quality ; mid I
consider it the Best Pitui'AitATioN
for its intended purposes."
Price, Ono Dollar.
Buckingham's 33yo
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may ho
relied on to change the color of the
heard from gray or any ollierundcsir
able shade, to brown or black, at dis
cretion. It is casity applied, being in
one preparation, and quickly and ef
fectually produces n permanent color,
which will neither rub nor wash oil'.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
Bii If ill tr-Kilti, Hi ItHtti It L'lll&lla
O is, isit ly
17 AGENTS WANTED
jsEitn rot rrycE ust
MARVIN SAFE85SCALECO.
265 BROADWAY Af.Y.
721 CHSTMTST.PHILA,PA.
WffBANCST.CLEVf.O.
n -u.
JOB I'HINTIWl
OF
EVERY DESRIPTION
HXIJCUTED l'ltOillTLY
tiik OoiAJMiiUN Office.
At
eras
COUNTER,PLATF0R(u WAGON 8JRACK
CO LUM Bl AN ATODEMOClUf , BLOOMSBURG. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
J. it. knittlu.
W. II. AltDOTT
Iinpoi'laiit io Farmers.
andeverjliody Inwnntof
UiMH, LUjMDEH, AND GOAL.
Wo have eroetod Vllnq nt, nr nenr I tin 1rttr Still nn
tho li. II. A W. It. It. nnd are now prepared to sell
llmo jittery rensonnblo prices nnd of good quality.
mucin uy uio ear promptly uueu ana siupiieu to
any station on tlio a novo road.
A full lino of l.l'.M llllll. of all kinds, dressed
or In tho tough, shlng.o?, ljith and
bill Timber to which wo lntlto
tho attention of custo
mers. Orders received and tilled for nil kinds nf T'lvn.v
COAt.
Iiystrlo, nttentlonto business wo hopo to merit n
share of public patronage.
IV.-Sll li.ri K AI1IJUI r,
) ll.lsta.- CatavWssa, l'a.
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
WM. F. IIODINK, Iron Sireet below sec
ond, llloomsburg. l'a.. Is oioimmd tmln nt
kinds Ot
PAINTING,
GLAZING,'
and
PAPEU HANGINGS
In tho best styles, at lowost' prices, nnd nt short
I'lrtlGS havlnp fillflll wort f.rt dn will Burn mnnpv
n,.IH.... D " "
.Ml work warranted to irtro mi inf.-i.-l Ion. orders
auiiciuiu
WJI. F. I10DINE.
Mnrchtli
n
ALIF0RN1A
THIi CHICAGO A NOIlTH-Wr.STEItX RAIMVAY
'mbraces under ono inannc-cment. tho nmrtt Tr,,ni-
ltallwuy Lines of tho WBJT nnd NOItTH-WEST.aiid,
With Its numorolll hraneliei nml pnnnprllnn. t mu
tho Bhortest and quickest routo between Chicago
and all points In Illinois. Wisconsin, nohthekh
MtetlKUN. JlllNSl:sryri. Inu..
and the Western Territories.
,M:mnbKA, uaufornta
its
Omiiliit anil CaliXoinia Line
Is the shortest and best louto for all points In north
ern Illinois, Iowa, Dakota, Nebraska, Wjomtnp,
In 11 1 11 m I A 1 1 1 v-iyuuiuia, VIVgVll, XJUIUU,
Chicago, IfladlNon iSi SI. laull,lni
Is tho Short l!n fnr Vnrthrrn rtnncln nmi iinnn
hoU, ana for .Madison, St. Iau1, .MtnneapoHs,l)umtlit
iu 11m ti vtt W lU'ti cat, 1UJ
Wiiimist ami St. Pclcr lino
Is the only routo for Wlnonn, ltoeh"ster. Owatonna,
.Mankato, ht. 1'eter, New Ulm, anil all points In
southern ana central Minnesota. Its
Green Bay ami Marquette Line
Is t)o only line for Jnnesvllle, Wntertown, Fond Du
I.ar oshkosh, Apiileton, (Ireen nay, Kscanaba, Ne
caiinee, Mariinetle, Houghton, lfancock and tho
Lako superior eountrj'. Us
Frcciiort ami Dubuque I.lnc
Is tho only routo for Ugln, Itockford, l'reeport, and
atlpolrtsvlariecport. Its
Chicago und Milwaukee line
Is tho old Lako Shore Itoutc, and Is tho only ono
passlDff through Evanston, Lako l'orest, Highland
l'ark, Waukcgan, Itaclne, Kenosha to Milwaukee.
I'ullmaii Paiaco Cars
aro run on nil through trains of this road.
This 13 tho ONLY LINK running tlicso cars be
tween Chicago and St. liul,Chlcago and Jlllwaukee,
or Clilcagu and Winona.
At orauha our sleepers connect with tho overland
bleeiiers on tho Uulnn I'acltlo Itullroud for all points
wcht of tho Missouri river.
O11 tho arrival of tho trains from tho east or houth,
tho trains of tho Chicago & North-Western Hallway
lem 0 Chicago as follows
Foil Council Bluhs, ouiiia ami Camkornu, Two
through trains dally, with l'ullman palace drawing
room and hlcirohijr cars through to Council niuns.
FoabT. 1'AUi.ANUMiNNBAi'ous, twoilirough trains
ilnlly, with l'ullman palaco cars attached to both
trains.
Fllll OKkKM 11AY AMI LAKH Sm-Rrnu. t.wn Inln.
d.i'.ly, with I'nllrniin pul.ico cars attached, and run
ning uiruugn 111 .iiuniueuo.
Foit MiLwAiKKK, tour througli trains dally, mil.
man cars on night trains, parlor chair cars outlay
trains.
1'OllSl'AUTAASuWlNOHA Iind DOlnlK 111 Mlnnnntn
ono through train dally, w UU mtlman sleepers to
FOB DCBUQrK. Via FlTOnolt. t.ivn Mirnitirli trnlna
dally, wun I'mlman care 011 night trains.
Fun Vvtmi'E and La i'hossk, via Clinton, two
tlmiuirh trains dally, with l'ullman cars on night
train to Mcoiegor, Iowa.
Foiistoex ctrv ash Yankton, tno trains dallr.rull
man ears to Missouri Valley Junction.
K011 1-akk tiKstVA, four trains dally.
IVlK KOCKFOKII. SlEItLINO. Kl:NOlt I. .llvvartnv
and other points, ou can have from two to ten trains
dally.
New York oitlce.No 4r, llroadway; lioston ofllee.
SKtatosin-i t; Omaha oitlce, s;a I'arnhom street:
San Francisco ufilce, 121 Mnutgomury Mrcct : Chlca-
:uui:nm, uhicuj : z i utiK Mieti, under Mierman
louse: corner canal and .Mndlson siii'.-ia. Kirwi,.
htrett depot, eornei V. Klnzlo and 1 anal stitets:
MouHeireetu.ipm, corner wtusund Kluzle Mreetg.
l'OI' IlltS 01 IllflirilllltlOll llOt IlttnltinlilH finm vnnr
homo ticket agents, aiipl to
VV. II. Stennctt.
iLtaviN llniniTT,
Cen, MipT.Chlcago
Ffb. 4,-76-ly
inn. rass. Ag t, cnicogo.
J4ISfAPEIISKEPT0N FILE
mi inc. urr iul ut-,
733 SiRsoH St., PHILADELPHIA,
Who nro our niithorI;cil uirt-nts, nud si 111
rccilro AdvcrtlsenicntH at oar
LOWEST CASH JtATIiS.
ALBREOHT & GO.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
Tlio Aliuikcht & Co. I'iasos nro
llrsit-clnsa in every respect, being con
sidered tho lending Philadelphia
wnka by musicians nnd competent
judges. Through their extensivo
facilities, Jlisius. Ai.hiikcht & Co.
aro enabled to turn out instrument.-)
that nro not surpassed nnywhere, and
btill sell tlicin nt prices within tho
reach of all, No l'iaiio is permitted
to lcavo their factory unless satisfac
tory to tlio most minuto particular,
henco tlieir gunrantco of iivo yenw
is a tiling of value. All lato im
provements of importance aro found
in theso instruments,
Messhs. Aliiukciit & Co. havo re
ceived tlio most ilattcring Testimo
nials from L. M. Gottsciiai.k, Kiunis
AlIT, CiCSTAVK SATTKIi, J, P. IIlMMELS-
lucii, William Woujir.KrER and
many other eminent artists, besides
being ablo to refer to thousands of
privato pumhascrs. schools, semi
naries, societies and teachers,
I'ianos conscientiously selected per
orders by mail, carefully packed and
uhlppod safely to any part of tho world.
SirVar further particulars as to
references, prices and terms, address,
ALBRECHT&CO.
610 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
my u, iw, iy,
OTIOiS.
701U tma data uio HlnrtrnKtiliri flim nairnnnnv will
put in service pipes at Unit cost and (iirnuii and set
mctO'S at tour dollars each.
The company nave on hand a lot of iras tar suited
ur uuiiuug ruois, urn posts or otnor limners placed
l'rtco 10 cents per gallon or t.W por brreL
" m 0. W. MILUUt.
511 w a W Vs
Ill
0 Ml Jk ,
iIiift3i, i ll nrn iillraii'
fe-.-.-ii'll!'.J
BLOOMSBUBG STATE MORMAL SCHOOL
tilXTJI K011MAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
T. L. GRISWOLdTa. M,, M. D. Principal.
THIS SCHOOL, nsat present constituted, 01'trs tho vorv host faellltles for Professional and Classical learning.
Iliilldlngs spacious, Hulling and commodious t coim letelV heated In- steam, well out Hated, ilihtod liv iras. nnd fiimlsliorl with n lmnntirui oimnlv nf mim.uitt.
f.pilng water. 1 '
Location healthful, nnd easy of aceoss. Tiuchers experienced, emclent, nnd nllvo to tholr work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform nnd thorough. Uipenscs
moderate Fifty cents n week dodiicllijii to all expecting to teach. Students admitted at any timo. Ituouis reserved when desired.
v.uni'9ui eiuuj pii;ci.i luuu uj luuniuiu.
I. Model School. II. Preparatory, lir. Kk-mentary. IV, Clasiical.
Ailjiinct Courses : I Academic. lLConimorc'ial. III. OuiiiMe In .MikIc. IV. Courso In Art. V. Coarse in lM1ysic.1l Culture.
The elementary. Scientific nndcias leal Coimes nr.' I'lf 1FINSI0NAL, and students gradiMtlng therein, receive Mtato lllploinas, confcirlng the following
eonesponillng Dogroes ! Masti r of tlio 1- IimioiiIs : Must, . of tti.- Si leuces i .Master of tho Classics, tlraduates In tho other Cum sea recilvo Nunnal certificates oi
tholr attainments,, signed li' tin onu'orsut me linaril or I'rn ii'os.
The course ot stud y rrosorltod Ly tho Mat" Is IIbor.it, nml the sclentlllo and Classical courses aro not Inferior to those of our host Colleges.
'I ho Mate reiUlres,i higher order i,f citizenship. .The thnos demand It. Ills onont tho prluio objects ot this school Io help tu sectirn it. hvfiirnWilnglntolll.
gent anil oniclont Tcnchors for hor Seliools. To I his end It solicits yiiiing persons nf good abilities nnd good pnrpcisos.-thosii who ileslro to'lmprovo tlieir time
and lliolr talents, as studonts. '! 0 all such It promes aid In de eloping Ihelrpowers, andubundant opportunities for well paid labor alter lcniiigschool. For
Catalogue, nddrcR tho Principal. 0
n.. M ll.l.lA.il i:i.vi;i,i,i rrenlilent lionrd
sort s, "n.-iv
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
or iNinnnnT to nvonv onu
t. A PIANO OR PARLOR ORCAN CHAIR,
with an adjustahlo hack, inado to t upport tho back of tho sitter
w hllo leaning forward In tho ordinary position for plajlri', and by
a tlmplo arrangement, which gives It a backward and at tho esmo
time a tlownnurd moumont,fiIlons Ms motions anil supports him
la any poiltlon without lntotferlng la tho least with (lit freedom
of his movements.
IS THE CIIEAPEvS'J ttTOVlJN THE MARKET.
Uccmi&e the llcitt pni-tes arotiiul tlio Etitc
HEATING TJJE WHOLE STOVE.
Allowing no waste heutto pucs up tlio chimney.
will (jIc us nnicli vovk as a large stove of any other make vulli less
than
SIXjU1 THE COAL.
Kor ECONOMY ami HEAUTYit
FAIL TO EXAMINE THE AKGAND hetoro buying elsewhere,
V O 11 S A L E ONLY 3i Y
ROLLINS & HOLMES,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Oct. U, 'tis.-t'in,
All
GREEN
3x i ra d. s
MAMMOTH
Corner Main and
BLOOMSBUBG, DP J .
Oct. 8, 16T8.-tf,
nr Tninlrrv
ad. A PLATFORM ROCKER OH
CASTORS with tho long capy movement
of tlio old Btjlo, without the projecting rockers
to mar other furnlturo and tlio bacs of rooms;
being, la fact, tho only l'latform Itockcr matin
that has a perfectly satisfactory movement.
Manufactured for tho trade by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. "V.,
and for salo by tho principal dealers throughout
tho United Stales.
rW"lf not kept by any dealer in your towD,
end to ut lot l'rlco List und Catalogue.
cannot ho excelled. BO NOT
and
prices.
-AND. -BLACK
1 lL,f.
GROCERY.
Center Streets
t.'OI,. .1. (1. l'Iti:t:.i:, Soorclnry.
BLOOMSBUKG
MABBLE WOEKS.
T. L, GTJNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STltECT, 11 BLOW JtAltKCT.
Manufacturer of and Vcakr in all kinds of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOES
Wo use tho best AML'UICAN nnd ITALIAN Marble.
Ho has on hand and furnishes to onlor
MONUMENTS,
TOMHS.
HEADSTONES,
UltNS, VASES, Ac.
Every variety ot Marble cutting neatly executed at
tho lowest market prices.
A long practical experience nnd personal attention
to business makes tho proprietor comment of giving
sat Israel Ion. All orders by mail promptly attended
to. I', o. box 2H7.
GSyAT. Jl. UW; fhlirtred frre of cmri7f."a
Aug. 21, 'T4-ly. T. L. (1UNT0K, Proprietor.
Verbatim HcporLing.
TKUMt: Actual trauoihg-, boanllng-, and other
ezponses; nvn dollars a session, ror taking tho report;
011 1 ten cents a folio, ( hundred words, ) for writing
out Into long-hand.
Whero thu matter reported In ono day equals or
KwuLinuuj iuuui. urn mc-nuuur 100 win no remiu
ed, nnd tho transcribing long.lmnil charged at
llfteen cents a folio; but, ,111 such casc, if rower
uian tiny ruiiostiro piiicnased. tlio live dollars will
bo ciiarged.
Address S. jf. V.'alker, A. M. , Court-stcnog-
uipiior, niuuiii-suiirg, uuiumuia county, I'ennsjivn
lila. liestdenoe. Iron btreot, between Third and
i-ourin.
(lllleO. Willi E. E.tlrvll. Ksn. . I'nlnmlil.nn.linllrl.
Ing; entrnnee.nppo'.lto tlio east gato to tho eourl-
iiuuiu iiiu, iirhb iiuur, nrsi uoorto llglll. j
oniec-hiiur, froniltwelvo to one o'clock,
rob is, ls7ii-ly
GLENN'S
SULPHUR SOAP.
Thoroughly Curks Dishasks of tiih Skin,
IlilAUTII ltS THE COMI'LEXIO.V, PREVENTS
and Ki'.medics Rheumatism anu Gout,
Heals Sores anu Abrasions of the
CUriCLC ANU Cotl.N'TLRACrS CONTAGION.
This Standard External Uemcdy for Erup.
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL liLEM
lsiins arisinp from local impurities of tlio
blood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun and wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle
MAUVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and 1'LIANT,
and being a wholesome iicautifier is far
preferable to any cosmetic.
ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL.
niUR JIaths are insured by the use op
Glenn's Sulphur Smtp, which in nddi
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and l'RE
vt,Nis llnuuMATisM and Gout,
It also IllSINTECTS CLOTHING and LINEN
nnd PREVENT S DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
CONTACT with the PERSON.
It dissolves DANDRurr, prevents bald
ness, and ictards grayness of the hair.
Physicians speak of it in high terms.
Priccs-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and S J. 20.
N. U The jo cent caltcs are triple the the of tlioso at
35 cents.
"HILL'S IIAIIi AND WHISKER 1)VL',
lllack or Ilruwu, SO Ouln.
C. I. CIUTTEMOX, Trop'r, 7 Sixth Av., U.
int. so, 'ii).-iy,
ADMimTlUTOH'S SALE
of v.i.u.hi.i;
REAL ESTATE !
IhoiiMlertlgneil Ai' lnhtuitor;ilo honli uoncum
tehtiirnentonniie.vn of tho est uio of Vli (tut liltlinitl
tlerenseil, will oircr for Bale on the iuciiiIm-s, In l'lsh
liib'Cieek tuunslilp, J'dlunibla county, l'a., on
THUIIHDAY, NOVKMHKlt 10, 1670,
ut 11 o'clcd: n. 111., the fallowing ileieilhcd
TRACT OF LAND
ljouniluton the north by r. Jl. 1'ealtr, enfct by John
Weniieriinil iithera, Mnith by John Uoullni,', weht
liy Juhu lielshllue, coiitaliilnt,'
OA'-' JlUXDllKl) ACJllCS,
luero or lets i gi eater partot Ithdni; Inn btatoof
cullltntlon. 'Iheiu mu on tho pieinben
A GOOD FltAJIlO IIOUSi:,
burn, runt other guiIjiUHIIiikh. 'I hero H n iioer fall
lut,' i-pilni? c t water nuir tho house nml n well ut tho
liOUM'. 'Iheiu H .
a b.Mioi: Ari'i.i: oiiciiAiii)
anil other fruit on tho place,
Tho pioperty Is bitunted In tho mtdft of ono of tho
heU at'rlcultunU bectlous In tho county, hoctitlon
desirable.
Terms of Bale. Ten lier cent of ono-thliil ot the
purchfiKomonoytoboputtltit tho Mllkhn; ilownot
thu property, the oue-thlrii luus tho ten ptr cent
on tho that day of Apill, 18JT, when poHachalo-n will
boulren, anil the hnlaneoto bo paid In two equal
annuul payuieiits) tho whole to bo secuied by Judg
ment bonil nud mortuuxc.
Olio. It. HOVi:i.I,
Oct, l, 7. Admlulsttator.
Can't bo inado by every egent every
mouth In ihu businciH wo fuiiikah, hut
IlioMi wlUlnir to work con easily earn
11 tljeu tttillurti ft day rluht In their nun lociilltliti.
Iluvo nu room to nxphilu hero. liuhtnet.H pleutunt
and liiinoinble. Uoinen, uml Iiovh und trills tin uu
well us men. We will turtiMi you n complcto out-
lltfrro, 'llio UUhlnehH payn better tliitii unythliig
l&o. Wo wlllbear uxiiLlinuof fetartliiL. ou. I'urilpu.
lurafue. Write and ko, Karmoi a und m rename
their nuns and iluuchiem, aud nil elasws In nrtdof
pii) ing worn ul homo, bhould wrllo tout and loam
ull about tho work at oncu. Now is tho lluiu Don't
delay. Aililrrss '1 1 uo Co., uituata, Maine:
fftf,i"ik'X
nepi. o, 'le.-uin,
JTEW STOCK OR CLOTHINO.
AND
G-ontlomon's Dross Goods.
DAVID LOWfiNHEIia
Inrltesnttontlontohla lareoandclefeantstocfc
Cheap and Fashionable Clothina
at his storo on
MAIN STREET, IN THE NEW I1L0CK,
lll.OOMSUUlta, t'A
whero ho has Just received from New York and mil
ndolphla a full Assortment ot
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including tho most fashionable, durahlo and:
hiuiasuiiiu
BEEBS OOBS,
.CONSISTING Of
I!OX
SACK,
rnooK,
GUM
AND OIL 0L0TII,
CJOATS AND PANTS,
OP ALI.KOHTS SIZES AND COLOIhS,
Ho has also replenished his al ready largo stock of
CLOTHS AND C'ASSI.MIEHES,
STItll'ED,
riOUREI)',
ANDrtAlN VESTS,
liIIHTS,
CHAVATS
SOCKS,
lICOLLAltS,
lIANDKEItCIIIKFS,
OLOVES,
ISUSrENDKItS,
ANbU
VANOY AUTIOLES.
He has constantly on hand a largo nnd well select
ed assortment ot
Cloths and Veotings,
which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind
of clothing, on ery short notlco, nnd in tho best
manner. All his clothing Is made to wear and most
of it Is of homo manutactui e.
GOLD WATCHES AND JKWELKY,
OF EVERY DESCItlPTION, FINE AND C1IEA1'.
HIS CASE OF JEWELItV IS NOT SDItl'ASSED IN
THIS I'I.ACH.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENERAL ASSORT
MKNT OF
Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, &c.
DAVID LOWENBEItO.
July 1,13-tf,
BLOOMSBURG TANNERY.
. A. HUH KING
RK.SI'KCTI'ULI.V uiiiioiitices to tlio public
that ho has reopened
i't SJfY1)K" TAXA'EUy,
I:,.'', Jiy (oldstanil) IlloomslnirL'. l':i.. ui.i
lio
iiiiKHuiiuu r.py uiiu i.ignt Mreei
ru.ul-, whero all descriptions r,f
leulher will bo made In tlie ino-t
substnntlnl and workmanlike manner, and nohl at
prices to suit tho times, 'ihu highest price In cash
H ill ut nil limes ho paid for
G U E E i II I D E S
ot OAcryileseilptlon In the country. The publlcrnt
i onago Is respect fully solicited,
llioonisburg, Oct. 1, 187s-
w
AI.WIUGI1T&C0.,
WnOLESALH OltOUERH,
N. E. Corner Second und Arch Wrecks,
1'llII.ADEl.rilUr
Dealers in
TEAS, KYItUI'S, COFFEE, SUOAlt, JIOLASSIW
kick, setcES, mciim sunt, &c., to.
IfOrders will receive prompt attention.
ei.T-tr
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE
1'ltICi: OF l'AINTS,
OILS,
llltlSIIES,
JAPAN DUYElt &
I'UTTV,
Strictly VUllE WHITE I.I.'AI) 11 cents ptir pound,
guaranteed equal to any In tho miiikiif.
MONTOlllt WIIITr! LEAD nt 111 cents per pound,.
MONTOl'K HI.ATE l'AINTS 8, and 10 cents per
MONTOl'I! JIKTAI.I.1C 1IKOWN 8 cents per pouiul.
uiu ut-at ruu.riuui iruu I'aiiit in tuo juniket.
MONTOflt METALLIC 1IIIOWN dry ''J and 3 cents
i-ii j'uuiui, i-iuiuiugiuipiaiiiiiy,
liest Quality of I'nint liriiflicsnt low prices.
PURE LINSEED OH,
which i ci buy In large i quantities, direct from tho
.'......v..vi, ,,u uiu-iil uiuiunesi aiarkct
I3I5SrP ,TApTm liDVnn
Acknowledged hj ull our leading I'alnttrs to bo 'tho
All flllP IrriAila rif.i intn Hn . .
ourpuintSto ground' In ioliKi Ko
money refuiiilcil on deinuml. ' uru,u
lais "i '--'mum pncuusnMintcsiimon-
HENItV S. ItEAY,
Solo Jlanuliieturer,
ItUI'EHT, l'A.
May B, '7fl.-ly,
IHH HHP
Mm l.,i
f,,r,,iv'i.". iVil'. '.r'r,.,u.?",uowrreparedto
i.ome;tl,ehUlKYtho.nil
,"r?m.V lUh""li'','"Jr. 1'Sl't nd Viol abli'lvnSJS
m A?.!!5 '.,.,U?1' '."'"' 1',,"t 1,11 "0 M this niv '
'li'. !'? ""'Ir "ddrjsn, and test the bnklncKH uX
ffl bJ. i''.ra?."?1.;" T,,K,,I " ' weh
everul dollars to eomiiieniOKork on, a ud i '!!'!
er. If v ou want iiermoe'nt, protltahlay .SSHIaiVSS:
tleortio htlnson S Co., fortlund, JtatnV '
kept. 8, 'lo.-llta. ' "
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
nillLADKLWIA AND HEADING KOAD
AHHANQEMENT OR
TltAINS.
July 12, lsld.
l'ASSENQEIt
TRAINS I.EAVB 11LTERT AS fOt.I.0WS (SCNPATKICKrTK
For Now York, I'hlladclphla, Heading, l'ottsvlllo
Tamaqua, Ac, 11, H3 n. in
For Catftwlssa, 11,83 n. m, nnd T,80 p. m.
For Wllllutnsport, 0,23 0,31 n. in. nnd 4,00 p. m,
trains roil ncriRT lkati: as rotwws, (SUNDAY i
CKrTKO)
I;avo Now Y'ork, 8,45 a. m.
' Iavo riillndclphla, 0,1s a. m.
Lcavo Heading, 11,31 a. m., rottsvllle, 1,1 p. m
nnd Tivmaqua, 1,30 p. m.
Leao Catawlssa, 0,50 o,ss a, m, nnd 4,00 p, m,
Iavo Willlamsport ,9,s i a.m,ls,oo m, and t,oo p. tn
Passengers n l 1 from New York nnd Phllado
phla go througAi without change of cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
Jan.lt, HTC-tf. Oenernl Superintendent.
JOUTHEHN
CENTKAL KAILWAY
COJU'ANl.
on nnd after November soth, 18T3, trains will lcavo
SUNIlUHYns follows!
NORTHWARD.
Erlo Mall B.so ft. in., nrrl( o Elmlra ii.m a,
" Ciuiandalgua... a.s.ip. m
Itochcster b.is "
Niagara 40 "
Henovo accommodaticnll.lon.m.unho Williams
ltl5.S5p. in.
Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. m.,urrlvo Elmlra lo.eoa.m.
llurfftlo Express 7,15 a. in, arrho Duffalo 8.50 a, m.
SOUTHWARD.
HuUMo Express 2.50 a. m. arrivo Itarrlsburg 4.50 n.m
" ltultlinore 8.40 "
Elmlra Mall 11,15 a, m arrivo Harrlsbuigl.Mip. m
" Washington 10.30 "
" Daltlinoro0.80 "
" Washington 8.00 "
Horrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrivo Harris
burg 10,50 p. m.
arrive Halt Imorc 2.25 n, m
" Washington C.13 "
Krlo Mall 12.55 a. in. nirlve lUiril.-biiig 3 U5a. m.
" HoltlmoroMO "
" Washington 10.E5 "
All dally except Sunday.
D. M. 110YD, Jr., (Jencral Passenger Agen
A. J. CASSATT, General Manage
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
l'lilliiilelrililri & F.rin It. I!. Division.
SUMMER T1JIE TAI1LE.
ON ami after SUNDAY, Al'It. 23, 1S70
thu trains on thu phllado It hlu & l.rlo Rnl
Hu.id Hit lilon w ill i tin as follows :
WKSTWA1W.
ERIE EXI'HESSleaU'S New York..
I'hlluilelphU. ,
" " " llallluioie
" " " llnrrlshurg
" " nrr. at Mllainsiolt....
" " " Loch Il lM'U
" " " Erie
1 85 p. m
5.45 p. in
1.20 p. m
ii.ni u. m
12.20 a. in
1.10 II, in
Hi so n, m
ERIE MAIL leaves New York
I htlatlclphla
" " " Ilaltlmoie
" " " iliiriiaburg
" " " Wlllliimsport...,
" " " Lock Haven....
" " " Renovo ,
" " arr. at Eric
,.. 8.25 p. m
,..11.65 p. in
. 0.10 p. in
. 4.V5 a. in
. 8.85 11. m
. 0.40 a. in
. 10.55 a. m
7.3) p in
niaoaha KxniEss leaves Philadelphia.. 7.20 a. m
" " " llultliiioie 7.30a.m
" " " Han Ishurg..,. 10.4& u. m
" " arr. nt villlamsport.. 2.111 p. m
" " " Lock Haven.... 3.15 p. m
" " " Henovo 4.16 p. m
" " " Rune o.ou p. in
" " " Jlumilo . .
SUNDAY' EXPRESS leaves New York R.25 p. m
" " " Philadelphia lior.p.m
" " " liiiltlniore o.iop.m
" " " Hnrrlabiirg 4.10 a. in
" " nrr. ot Wllllamspurt 7.4J u. m
: 0 :
KASTWA1W.
1'HIL'A EXPRESS leaves Eric 0.10 p. m
" " " Luck Haven... . 2.10 u. 111
" " " Wlllliiinsport 3.11ft p. m
" " urrlvtsntllniilsbuig c.lOu.in
" " " llaltlmore It 111 p. :y
" " " Phlladeliihla 0.25 i. m
" " " New Yolk 2.16 p. m
DAY EXPRESS
leaves Kane
" Renovo
" Lock Haven
" Wllllainsport..
arr. at llanlsburg
" Phlludelpliia...
" New York ,
" li.illlmoru
" Wuhlngton
,. 0.0,', a. 111
..10.10 a. m
11.0 a. 111
.12 40 p. m
.. 4.10 p. m
.. 7.20 p. in
..10.15 p. m
.. 7.25 p. Ll
.. 8.52 p. rn
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie
" " " Renovo
" " " Luck llaten..
" " " Wllllainspurt.
' " arr. ut lliirlsbuig...
" " " lLUlhiioro
" " " Phllailelnhht..
" " " New York
...11.20 a. m
.. sxflp. in
. ,H'.ii5p. m
.. 11.15)1. Ill
.... 2.45 a. Ill
7.35 11 III
.. 7.00 11. Ill
,...10.1011. Ill
FAST LINE leaves Wllll.unsport 12.85 a. m
" " arr. at Ihinlaburg 8.55 11, m
" " " llaltlmore 7.35 a, m
" " " Plilladelphla 7.S5 n. m
" " " New York 10.25 a. 111
SUNDAY EXPRESS leaves Willlamspott... 8.15a.m
' " uir. at llnrilsliuig 11.40 11. in
" " " Piill.nlelphlii.... 8.30 p. 111
" " " New 01 k (1.4.1 p. m
' " " lialllmoro 7.2.1 p. 111
Erlo Mull West. Niagara Expiess West,I.oiklljveu
Aceom. West mid Daj Kxpies-i East make close eon
iieellou nt Noitliuiiiherlaiid villh L, Si 1). It. It. trains
for Wllkes-Harru and scraiilon.
Erlo .Mull West, Niagara Expiess West, Llio
Expicf-s West and Loik Haven Accommodation
West make eloso connection lit Ullll.tiusport with
N. v. It. W. truliisnoith,
Erlo Mall Wist, Nlugcra Express West, and Hay
Express East lnako closoconiiectlon at Lock llaten
vvttli 11. 1:. V. It. It. trains.
Erlo Mull East and West connect at Kilo with
trains 011 1.. s. ,v. M. S 11.11. atCnrrj wllho I'.&A.
V. 1! R. nt Empoilum Willi 11. N. , I: P. 1'.. It. mid nt
111 lKwouil with A V. It. R.
Piirlur Curs will 11111 between l'htluilelplila mid
Wllilaiu'port 011 Niagara Expiess West, Eilo Ex
press West, Phllnili-lI'lila l.xprefs East liny
Exrn ss Past ai.d Mindny Express East. Sleeping
Curs on all night trains.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
Doe. 17,'75 tf fleneral sunt.
D
ELAWAKU. LACKAWANNA
WESTERN RAILROAD.
AND
HLOOMSISUKG DIVISION.
TIiuc-Tnblo No. 80, Takes effect at 4:30 A,
MONDAY, NOVEMHER 22 1S75.
NORTH.
STATIONS,
SOUTH,
p.m. p.fu. 11. 111.
11. in. i m, p.m
8 05
8 IU
i La
3 5i
3 43
....Scraiilon
.. ..Ki Ileum
... Tnvlonllle....
.Laekawmuia
,.. . Plttston
West Plttston...
0 33
u id
v Si
0 4S
0 6J
10 in
10 00
10 11
1" 10
1" 20
10 23
1" 27
10 27
10 82
2 2i
2 81
2 84
2 40
2 62
2 6S
3 04
3 (7
8 111
3 17
3 2
3 27
3 32
3 87
0 80
h 85
a 43
(1 5
0 65
7 01
7 00
7 11
7 15
7 25
7 85
7 40
7 4S
7 63
8 05
7 65
7 411
3 12
0 31
0 25
7 4,l" 3 at
33
3 t
8 27
3 23
: 10
3 17
3 17
0 20
V 15
0 11
11 07
0 05!
J 5
b 60;
h 60,
7 27
7 22
7 IS
7 15
7 15
7 07
7 03
II 6S
li 54
0 45
C 80
15
C tiii
c Ol
r,
6 54
6 IS
fi 40
5 84
6 2S
5 23
6 20
5 13
1 55
I M
4 U
p.BU
.... Wjoming
llaltby
beiiuelt
Kingston
Kingston
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