The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 06, 1877, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN AND im6(mtf,Vitomhfflt&;WUiK COl NTi'iPA.
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Miscellaneous
' iSrtThe Oolilen Huh of Oirsrl CimIIo.
Ul tiicitr If every
large cltlci Iii Jfipnu
tKtJft'Wrtf w'n: ft iiufie caitlp,. In which Iho
litiTSS fif l4 jirovjnco orhN' jftlrtlera lived
inUiUionf prHce, or iuuftht In tlmoofwnr.
NTftfhyri, In the prdvliice of0wnrl, In the
cental iJrV of the main Island, wm neon
Ihcfirgest ami' finfut of itll tho ensiles In
Jupdrf. They wero built of thick walla of
n'tufi tnnsonry frnrn tivrtity to one hundred
lecfclAgLand divided from the otiWMe hind
liyrtnoaU filled with water. At tho angle
w'frMi1jli towers, hnilt of heavy henim of
'(covered with lime to make, them tiro
raof, and roofod with tile. They had
rn.tii gublei like a pagoda, and port-holes
urfinIyV3 for the nrchem to shoot out
tli(utjr0)vi on the Lcslegcr. Thcie wind
ow.ttvere covered with copper or iron shut-
lcl2vi "10 eni "1C loI'al0' gaWo t
uor,; with iU tail in the air, win a
iiriW.tHIl'mwle of bron.e or cpper,from six
t ff'fTrrt high, weighing thiiimnds of
1 85. lt",44ii friglitl'iil moniter of a
fulrHookjut; iu.if Jonah would be no more
iiittfiMuth thaiVa'fprat in a inackerel'ii.
Jt?B8ii.tl IwTower gill, like n boy about
tOfiVnlk on liil liatid and head. It at
wat remiildod mo of tho old-fashioned can
dlfoWfco, in which a glnM dolphin ram
agwjlii Very Ihlok llpj, holds a catidlo in
his j;iii.4 tail. In Japan, however, the flukes
oflfitVUrou'dib'-i tail, instead of n candle
wnTuvialty occupied by a live hawk, or
bometiuie. ,an rale, cormorant, or falcon.
JIalf tluv bird In b'ukui 'solemnly believed
the cattle tower to have been built for
their cpechKierch, and be nf lit. I often
havi 'everv fail (iflho castle oc-
c,lKiS$ftjfic.3,,f'K 'TV yi'te l!ijHiBS ,rlf''r
toilet, enjoying an after-dinner nap, or
inaMnjf'.iipeeches to eildi other, nlwcrriug
thfilWoftnlfr )in better than fome as
fcomlilie in which several perrons tillc at
once.
W'e sometimes say of a boy having wral
thy parents, that "he was, born with a silver
spoon in his mouth." Now, as the Japan
cse cat with chopsticks, and use their silver
for other purposes, they cxpri as nearly the
same idea in other words.
I Japan, the better class of people those
who chjoy the privilege of wealth, education
opposition live, either within or near the
c.s'V One of the first tilings a well-born
J.ip nesp lialiy sees and learns tu knowout
do'RrT?iTie'iipright bronzo llsh on tho cas
tle towers'. Hence a Japanees is proud to
nay, "I was born within signt of the thachh
h&lv" Ittie'Japanese name of this fish).
Tho princes of Owari were very proud, rich
and-powerful'i and they determined to erect
gold instead of bronze fishes on their castle.
So th'eyre'ngaged1 famous. gold aud. silver
suflth'Crb make them a thachihoko ten feet
higtij Its tail, m6mh, aud fins were of sol-
id.beateii:ilver. Its scales were plates of
sojudold. Jts.cyea were of block glass. It
cost many thousands of dollars, and re
quired about twenty men to lilt it.
This was at Kagoya, a city famous for its
bronze, porcelain vases, cups, and dishes, its
wonderful enamel work called coimnne, and
its gay fans. Thousands of these Japanese
fans with which we cool our faces iu sum
mer were made in Xagoya. Well, nheu,
after much toil and tho help of great der
ricks nnd tackling, the great object was
raised to its -place, thousands of persons
came from a distance to see the goldeu won
tlVr"'Tlie people of Kagoya felt prouder
ttian' ever of their handsome city. In all
kirrds of weather, the goldeu full kept its
colored glittering brightness, never tar
liianlnsr o.r blackening like the common
'MSltfi1 p" ol'ier cas"c,, Morning and
evening", the sunbeams gilded it with fresh
splendor.. The.gpld and the sunlight seem
eil to jcuow' each other, for they always
kissed.- The farmer's children, who lived
iiileV5lltantrinJthe country, clapped their
bands wlthjoy when the flashing flukes on
the castleTlowerh'gleained In the air. The
travelers plodding along the road, as they
mounted n hillj knew when the city was
'jp.'wi'ghrthey, could ijot e anything
butUe glcanUikea star.
Vl"alW'1t',T?i'',W tellteU'lt! What was
J S 5 . , & 'eiupiaiion to home,
Tl.ej
! leil'to"
ey wei
5W
envy, then to coVet, then
tq eeal'tbe. prize. A man whose talents and
t!ii"5tJ'Jf?u'S.bt l"Bve w'Je him rich and
houorcd,, ecame a robber first in heart,
anof tliMi.iu act. Ife began to study how
lie inighk "ateal the golden fish. How was
iiXe.a9jjile,09f' of,lle jower? Even i.f
lieuld sw iui the moat and scale the wall,
hecould not mount to the top story of the
roufju Tho gate was guarded. The sentinels
wrie1viHent, and armed with sword and
BfiearfZlQW Blinuld he reach the golden
aculesr
u r ' ,
Akitetweuty-five feet square, was made
of thick paper, with very strong but light
fiamboo frame with tough rope for a tether,
and ayAii of bobs strqug enough-ti lift two
hundred pounds. No man could hold such
a kite. The rope was wound round a wind
less and paid out by on? person, while two
men and three boys held tho handcart. A
very dark, cloudy night, when a brisk wind
was up, was chosen. When all was ready
at midnight, the handcart was run out along
the moat the robber with prying-tools in
feejt, and his feet in loops at the end of
Ihtj.botjs, mounted on the perilous air-ship,
moredaJJg efous than a balloon, The wind was
In, th6 tight direction, und by skillful move
junU of llie cart and windless, the robber,
Hfter svrtdging like a pendulum for a few
'mlmifes1,finally alighted on the right roof,
jr-LsTciunt- the bobs so as to ecure his do-
.eceut, Uo'.began tho work of wrenching off
tho goldeTi tales.
This, he found no easy task. The gold
jwijith had riveted them m securely that
they ilefit'd bis prying, and the soft, tough
foetal" cuiibl not bo torn olf. He dared not
liiako any clinking noiso with hammer or
Chisel, lef the sentinels khould bear him
.After what appeared to be several hours'
work,, ho pad loosened only two scales,
worth scarcely more than fifty dollars.
To make a long story short, the man was
caught, Tho sentinels were awakened, and
the crime detecttd. The robber was en
tenctd to die a cruel death to be boiled In
oil. His accomplices received various other
u'grct' of punishment. The 1'rlncc of
Owarl imued a decree forbidding the liv
ing of auy kite above a certain small le.
Hence forth the grand old kites which the
boys of the province had flown In innocent
fun were neycr more to be nt-n.
As lor the big goldeu fih, it was after
ward taken dowu liom the ialle In Na-
goya, and kept in the prlmn, treasurehoiKo,
,Wliui:i.MT Jt, it wns inToklo, ui the mu.
oum, Jt vs afterward taken to VIenoa
and-vxhiblted In th Kxposltlou in 1873,
Jl' H ()'ri,l)1, m &f. Xirhoht,
V comprehensive school Inspector asked
nu Aberdeen class If any one could tell him
anything' remarkable In the life of Motes.
Boys" Vc, sir j he was the only man who
biokc all the commandments at once,"
Old TIuio Giants,
John Mlddleton, commonly called tho
"Chlldo of Halo," whose hand, from tho
carpus to the end of the middle finger, was
Keventeen Inches, wanting but six Inches
mill a half, his hciffht ulno feet three inrlira
wanting but six Inches of tho slzo of Go
liath. Ho wa burn at Hide, in Lancashire
157S, and na- as rennrkable lor his strength
us his height, tie uns Introduced to James
tho First.
Tho euipcior Maximilian, A. 1)., 2.15,
was eight feci and a half in height; he was,
in addition, of lnnst extraordinary bulk;
tlie oracelet oi nu vnio serving him as a
thuml.-rlnjr, and his -hoc was louger by a
foot tlmu llou u my onlinary lunn,
l'atrlek Ci. i i j celebrated Irish giant
born in loiji v u, eight feet seven inches,
and hia shoes h'i ro seventeen inches, long,
Tho giant (fa'o.ira, wlio lived during the
reign of the ltomaii Kmperor Claudius
Ciesar, is said to have been near ten feet In
height, U h.i1 a stuck up man he must
Iirvo been I lut lu.it is a necessary fault of
the whole tribe ofgiants, I'llny thus re-
fers to him, "i'ho tal'est man that has
been seen in our age, iu tho days of Clau
dius, tho I'i'o emperor, was brought out ot
Arabia. He was nine feet nine Inches
high."
liauara, however, was cciipscu by a
Scotchman named Funnam, who lived in
the time ol tiugetie II, whose length was
eleven feet and u half! liut even his great
height was not exceptional ; as we learn
from Jacob lo Marie, who, iu his voyage to
the Straits of Magellan in tho year lUlo,
uncovered several graves at Tort Deilro,
where he fouud skeletons teu and eleven
lift long.
Chevalier Scory, honever, in his voyage
to the l'eak of Tenerlne, narrates a Mill
greater marvel, He found in oue of the
caverns of the mountain the head ot a
Uuanche which had 80 teeth, and the body
lilitrcu Ket long I
Hut even this monster was ant-topped by
the giant l-'eiragus, who was killed by Or
iaudo, tho nephew of Charlemagne, and
yhu attained the extraordinary suture of
eighteen feet.
We ho e the travelers and historians
from whom we have compiled theso facto,
have not lueu drawing the long bow, but
really some of them terribly try our laith.
The lollowiug lor instance:
Itolaud, the celebrated auatouii.-t, who
wrote iu 1GI1, states thut some years pre
viously there was iu the suburbs of, St. Ger
main the tomb of the gi.int lsorct, who was
twenty feet high
How to Make a Hot-Bed.
A good hot-bed may bj made upon the
surface of the ground, piling up the manure
from two feet ix inches to three feet high,
and at least six inches wider all around than
the frame. This exlra width tends to pre
servo the heat within the frame; and if it ho
a foot wider than tho frame it would be bet
ter than six inches. The situation bhould
bo where the mil is dry ; and the bed should
front to the south or as uearly to tho south
ns the situation will permit. The sashes
should cither bo procured bfure the bod is
made, or their exact hize should bo known
when tho frame may bo made to hook close
ly togother, so as to be removed and easily
etored away wheu not in use. Fresh horso
manure is tho best manure to produco heat.
It should be thrown into a heap and wet
lightly about a week before it Is placed on
the bed and turned ovor once or twice before
using it to increoso the heat. When put on
tho.bed, tread it down firmly, and cover it
about six niches deep with light, rich soil,
and ascertain the degree of heat when you
lesire to sow your seeds, by pluuging a ther
mometer iu tho soil ; and if too warm wait a
day or two for tho bed to cool. Seeds will
stand at a brat of 00 degrees very well.
Sometimes seeds are sown in pots and pans,
which are plunged into tho manure without
any covering of soil ; but in such a case it
hould be covered threo or four inches deep
with sand or ashes to retain the heat. Wood
en boxes six inches deep, made of very thin
hoards, about two feet long and one foot
wide, would Le better than pans and pots
for some kind of plants. The bottom might
be zluc.or galvauized sheet iron, perforated
with small holea to allow water to pass
through them, if tho watering should be too
copious.
Tho Loss of Children.
Philip Gilbert Hamerton says: "When
children are not carried away iu little cof
fins, and laid forever in the silent grave
they become transformed so rapidly that we
use sight of them iu another way. Tho ath
letic young soldier or collegian, tho graceful
icroine of the ball room may make proud tho
parental heart; but cau they quite console it
ir the eternal loss of the little beings who
dagued and enlivened the early years of
marriage? A father may sometimes fed a
legitimate and reasonable melancholy as he
contemplates the most promising of little
daughters, full of vivacity and health. How
ongwiil Iho dear child remain to him ? She
will be altered In bIx months. In six years
sho will bo succeeded by a totally ditrerent
creature a creature new iu flesh nnd blood
and boue, thinking other thoughts and
peaking another languago. There is a sad
ness even in that change which is Increase
and progres-Jon for the glory of noonday
has destroyed tho sweet dollcacy of tho
lewy Aurora, and the wealth of summer has
obliterated tho freshnass of thesprlng."
KXTINni'IBllINd KEROHKSK FliAMEHv
The alarming friquenco of accidents from
keroeno llamcs coupled with the great dif
ficulty encountered in subduing them, ren
ders the acquisition of any ready and con
venient incaus of fxtiiicuishing them a
matter ol importance to every household.
l'erhaps one of the most ready means is to
throw u cloth of some kind over the flames,
ana lliusstlllnlt, but a, the cloth is not al
ways convenient to the kitchen, where such
accidents most frequently occur, some one
recommend Hour as a substitute, which is
always at hand in the kitchen, aud which It
i said promptly extinguishes the flames. It
rapidly absorbs the fluid, deadens the flames
and can be rapidly gathered up and thrown
out of doors when the fire Is out.
TniNrKit'ii Devil. The orliiu of tlie
term "printer's devil" has been traced back
to Aldus Manutilus h printer ot Venice. In
the establishment of this worthy, was a no
gro boy who reudeiid usslstunace in the
maltifarlous work of the office, aud who,
on account of his dusky color, was believed
by the buperstlltous to be mi emissary of
the 1'riucn of Darkness, Prom tho notion
of the credulous, the boy gained the toubri
quet of "printer's devil," To dissipate
the ridiculous superstition, Manutilus one
day exhiblttd tln lad to tho populace with
the announcement "i Aldus Manutilus,
pi Inter to the Holy Chuich nnd Doge, have
this day made public exposure of the prin
ter's devil, mi who think that lie Is not
flesh und blood come and pinch him.
.SchDiick's NMuiliut
ItcniciIlcN.
Tho stiodsrd remedies for all diseases ot tlie lungs
are Hehenck'a rulinonto syrup, chenck's rva Weed
I onic, and ohenck' Mandrnico rills, olid If taken
ooiommeiangs aro uestrojed, a speedy cure is ef
fected. lo theso three medicines tr. .T, II, Xchenck, of
Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success ti. the
irc-auncni vi piumonary aiseuses.
Tho I'alnionlo Hyrup ripens the moi bid matter In
tho lungs t nature throws It off by nneay expecto
ration, tor when tho phlegm or matter Is rliion slight
cjugii III throw It off, tuo patient has n-st and the
lunirs begin to heal.
To enaule tuo I'uimonle Syrup to do this, "chonck's
Mandrnko fills nnd sehenek's i,a vemt l-i.nle iiktif.
uo irteiy u'ea to ciesn-o tho -lornaeii mil liver,
schetick's Mandrako rills act on lh- liter, ' evlng
all nnstriictloiis, relax Iho gall blaad-r.lhs bile shirts
freely, mid tuo liver Is soon relieve !
r-chetiek's Sea Weed Tonlo Is a L-eiitlo stlmiiliint
uiiii intnilh iuj um 111KHII VI wimn IV i-io"iposju
mixes with the food ami prevents souring. It imhli
tho digestion by tonlnz- tin thn ilomaeli to a healtliv
eondiiloii so that tho food and tho I'ulmoolc strap
hi iiwM kw uiumi ; iiiii inn iti,i- ll.'m, JIIU IIIO
raiu niwiHsureiygeiweuit car - H takcu to pre
vent fresh cold.
All Who Willi to COnvlIt til- rt.!1lni'l.- ellhel- her.
soiMlly or by letter, can d so t M prln.'Ip il onice,
rui ih-i vi niAiii ami .n;ii Mrceis.ruirmeiui i, every
Helleuek's merllclnes nn, hold lit nil iiiicrjUlR
.iiarvu ,v April.
vegetinT-
PURIFIES THE JsIiOOD,
Et(3iioalcN ami In lJraiv - lUo
1 holo SnI, iti.
liit M fillriimt Iripcrtlr-i up Alto ruth TonlCf
nuitrui nun unit I'lir
KOKTINlMsmader-.ci.isUc from tL- lulrpqnf
caip'ullv elected bArks. rout u iipr,.. mwi en
MiuiijttJ uuin-fiiii:iii'uti'jH win vcrnaltj Ta:CftTe
irum iup m "icin evnrj- uutii oi HTJiuia -oruious
lluinur.'l 'MlHt.OAAPICiLCi i,irnn' H .nnr. !fn.
Mpel:i3, s.ut UiK'um, )iutl.ti DLvftT, tiinkcr,
t dinviicsini ,114 j-vuumcn, nu 11 i jimms. Ml II ftl W
from Impure WckhI. wl WW 'itorvntui
Chronic itheumatlpin, NKtMtM . ,tiojt jut f-n'ri'il
Complnliita, can onty bo effect tuS i Uiruutrh
thn blootl.
For ULCKUS ana Kru-Jtlvo nnoass -f lliekln,
IWtUleH. l'liiitile. lllotciio-. HOls. TCtti-r. Hnntd.
hcaa uud HistiwoR, VlHiKi'lMi ha3 never iatkd to
(.flirt a permanent cure.
I'ur Tains In tlio J lack. Kidni.v Cowpmivtm iinn.
ty, Fem Ue NVLMknesn, Loucurrluoi, iirw.uj trora !
teruil ukv ratio it, and Ht Due div.aLS4 and (ieneiul
Dcbtlltr, VKviElIN'i: ucts (UrciStiy upi tlmrauie
of ttuM OJiuplalnti. It luvlrforatji and streutn 'ni
llirj wlnlrt -yttein, acta upoa Uw srcro'i.t urrt.8.
'UJajTJlr.ttrunmatloa, cured uvoraUun and rt gnu ten
Fur cntarrY Dy-psi n wtva OortWen-n
iiiipiHiii'iiii HirirsMi, 'inn -innsorr
ness antMK'Dvjral Tn-iTraUi.i'nr th '-tr?ffiM Hy.
as the VKtltillNU. It purines lusj Vt-)(L clQAhAs
allurUieorLnfl, and paitei i c-mi oumx paver
OTr tne iicrv.-us .ytvin.
Tne remjrt tDlt euivri e Hostel T vkoktikk t,A
lniacttl mt&y phymcum and u,wMi-cirt?d tuo u
we kno.7 tQ prescribe ana use It in tntlr owu t&inU
lies.
In fact VEQETINE la tho best remadT v-t i1ly -
ercdrortneatoTeayeases. and uttte only reluubte
SliU BUST BVIDHrffCC
The lollnwiD? tatter truia Itev. K. sut. ru.at.-.
ot M. 11. cnunli, MUrV, a.ass., utu be rem Willi
Interest tiv man-' physicians. Also, tUuSttxutftr.
Inn from the uuub Olv-use as uami tun sj of uk"
Kef. .". 8. Best. NOCTjac.in Uoulji Ui:s UisUuio.
nv, us there is no djuDt about me coratlTa po crs bt
VhUEIINE!
vatiok, Mais., Jrin. 1, 1874.
Mk. II K. Stbtf-vs : Dear Slr-VVo hare i-nod rec-
son lor reenruirift our v ku e n xk a niJiciuo ct
preatest value. We let! fissured mat l: baa been
the meaus or s ivlng- oar son's life. l!u Ls nov,- beven
reeaytaract aje: lortae l.st twoyunrs Le tmasur
ferej rrum nCrulO 01 Ills lei. cu'J'e.i hv vrr.fulnMa
atTecilon, anJ was so tar redecej tn.it Loariy nil i-no
saf blra UiuuKhfUU reeuvery imp.siuia. A' council
of able paysieuns could irire us hut the faintest
hopuufever rallying, two of the nurab-r Uedarlair
that lie was beyond the ream of bumuiemcdloK.
that even amputation could not sard bun, as he bad
not vltfor enough to endure the. nitration. Just
then we commenced irtvmj hho Vilcm'l.NB, and
from that time to th5 preseut be has been continu
ously Improving. Helias lately -rtwiuncd bin stud
ies, liirown a ay his cnitchos and cone, and walks
abnutcbceriully nnJ strong.
inouiD mere id sua some aiscrwtr,) from the
opeiilut; where U-o limb waslanceo, we bavo Iha fa).
lt coaBdeuco Uiat In a little time ho wUIIm pr
tKtly cured.
Ho has uken about three dozen rwttl.'s of
1 INK. but lately uses hut Uttlo, as ho dcclurcH that
he Is too well to be taklnc medicine.
jtehpeciruijy jours.
MltS.L.0. F. BEST.
ALL DI8EASE3 0F THE BLOOD.
If VEnKTlNE will relievo naln. tleaoHe, minrv
and cure such diseases, restoring the patleut to per.'
feet health after trying different phv slct&ns, maay
remedies, suffering for yeArs, Is it not conclusive
Eroof It you are a sufferer, you can bo cured J Why
i this roeaiclna performing suyi great cures r it
works In tiie blood, mum clroulatlng fluid.. Jtean
truly bo culled the GltBAT HL(Xir) Pl'HIKlEn. Tho
great snurw of disease originates In the blood : and
no medicine that does not act direetiv nnon it m n
dm upoapublle
attention
uui4 icuutuu;, uun uuy JUSI. uair
Rccoiuuiciid It Heartily.
South Uoston, Feb. 7, 1870.
Mr .Stevxns : Dear RrI nato talcen w-vernl hot
ties of your VEaEriNK,and amconvlnfod Ida a
valuable remedy for Dyspepsia, KVdncy Complaint,
and general debility of the system.
1 cau hearUlt recommend It to all suffertnir from
the above complaints. Yours respectfully.
MUS. MONHOK I'ARKElt,
030 Athens street.
Prepared liy H. R. Stevens, Bo&Ioq, Mass.
Vegetine is sold by all druggists.
W1IEKK TO ADVEItTISK.
A.T. Mewart sava the befit advertlalnv moiitima
he has ev er found '-are the old established oivans of
the two political parlies, at tho several county seats
throughout tho union." "These' he kays "reach
every famuy of tho loast account In their several
counties, and are mora carefully rvad than any otner
class of joarnals." If Mr. Htevtarfa ludttmobt Is of
value, there t.s no difficulty tn Uecldlnij-wnich paper
It is for the Interest of liuMuesa men tbadverUsoln
Tne comiBii usmwiut, uiion which this caper hi
lanialiy founded, vtasestahlhdied lnlK3S, and the
'oixwun nov enloys a widen circulation and
Greater oroi-lrltv tl.an Itetf.r dliL Tt vr.u umi,.
ly Into two thousand famines Inttoiumhia and ad
Joining counties, and by inostof them ts read from
th flrst to Uo last hue. it is Uie only rccocnlsed
exponent of nearly five thousand Democratic votra
la the Countv. It ?1VA fulTemsemenfi n tnctv riia-
play, that makes them attractive to Its patrons, thus
ensuring greater certainty Uuit they will tier who
them. VTUIoltcln-ulatlonlsundoubU)dlymuchthe
largest In the county, me adtertlsln ratB of the
COLCMBiaN aro no higher than tnose of ther papers
with barely hair and several not one-fourth the num-
uer vi suu.-u;nuers. r ucus uio mess epeajc tor them
selves. No shrewd business man will neniMt ti in
sert his adverthienienta In tne oolibtiun u
Ayer's
car vtaor.
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at once
ft g r o o a b 1 e,
healthy, anil ef
fectual for pre
serving tho
hair. Faded or
gruy httir it jooti
restored la ill
orininul color.
with the !oss and freshness of youth.
Tlim hair is thickened, falling hair
checked, and baldness often, though
not always, cured by itn use. Noth
ing can rcstoru tho hair where tho
follicles are destroyed, or the glands
atrophied and decayed. Dut Mich na
remain can bo saved for usefulness
by this application. Instead of foul
in;; the hair with a papty fcdiinent, it
will keep it dean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent tho hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
conseiiii;iitly prevent baldness. Free,
fmui those deleterious substances
which make Mime preparations dan
cerous, nnd injurious to tho hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not liarm
it. If wanted meal) fur a
HAIR DRESSING,
tioriiinvr c i-e can be found sj des'ir.,
able, Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not .soil whitu cambric,
and jet lnts long on tho hair, giving
it rich, gloliistre and a grateful
1" m-.i ue.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer in Co.,
Traillta! und Aital)tli'al ClietuJaU,
LdWIXU MASS.
Oot. ia,19T-ly
BLOOMSBUIIG TANNERY.
ti, A, II U II III NO
Kwrwi iutLl announces to the public
that he has reonened .. ruU,v
iLY m
i that he haa reopened
fuf SSYimVH TANNKllY,
(old stand) jnoomaburir. In., an
Standi ltluflrnntmro'. V-n at th.
ffT BU mikauiiuo jtaiiy ui uynt Htreet
aubstanttal and workmanlike manner, and sold at
prlc toultthstUn. The hli'U.t irtcoUicau
U K K K II I II K H
of every description in U.e coULtry. The cubllc nal
ronaire Is rfmpoetruUv soUcited
uioomunuv, Oct. 1, lvm-
r.
CHEAP
JOB PB1TI1
AT THE
COLUMBIAN OFFICE.
The Colutubiau Printing Estab-
liahmcnt is amply supplied with
tlie necessary Presses, TyrHH and
other material lor executing all
kinds of Printing at low ratea and
in the most expeditious and sutis
iictory manner.
CALL AT THE
Columbian Building.
COURT HOUSE ALLEY,
Bloomsbuko, Pa.
When Bpccial material is required
it will be promptly obtained.
Books and Pamphlets,
Hand-Bills ami Dodgers,
Large and Small Postera,
Letter and Bill Heade,
Envelopes with Business Cards,
Busainess, Pic Nic, "Wedding ail
Visitkig Cards,
Programmes, Bills ot Fare, &c.
Will all bo supplied and excuted
in superior style, at cheap
ratea and short notice.
The best workmen aro employed
and tlie best material will
always be furnished.
A liberal share of public patron
age is respectfully solicited.
Bloomsbciio, iMarch 23, 1877.
BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.'
T. L. GRISWOLD, A. M,, M. D Principal.
THIS scnooi., as at present constllutcd, oiTers tho verv beat facilities for Professional and Classical learnlruf. .i.,,. qf,ft
limidlnffs spacious, inviting and commodious j completely healed by steam, well lentllatcd, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful supplj ot pure.sou,
'xSatlou'healthtul, and rasv of access. Toachera evierlenced, efflclent, and ttllvo to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough. Eipenses
moderate. Fifty centa a week deduction lo all otpectlng to teach. Students admitted at any time, lloouis reserved when deslieu,
Courses ot study prescribed by the State !
I. Model School. II. Preparatory, III, Klementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses I I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in MiMc. IV. Course In Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
The Elementary Scientific and Clasdcal Courses are I'lUirussioNAI, and students graduatlni; therein, recelro stato Diplomas, conferring the following
corresponding Degrees j Master ot the Klements: viaster of the sciences Master of tho Classics, uraduates In the other Courses recelvo .Normal Certillcatcs oi
their attainments,, signed bv the omcere ot tho board ot Trustees. ... .
The course of stud y prescribed by the stato Is liberal, nnd the Scientific and Classical courses aro not Interior to ihose of our best Colleges. ..m
The state renulresa higher order of citizenship. The times demand It. It Is ono ot tho prlino objects of this school to help to secure it. by furnishing inieui.
gent and efllclcut Teachers for her schools. Tothlsendlt solicits young persons nf good abilities and good purposes, -those who dcMre tolniprine their time
ami their talents, as students. To all such It promises aid In develonlnir ihelr nowers. andabundant opportunities for weU paid labor alter lea lug school, tor
Catalogue, addres the Principal.
HON. WI1.I.IA.1I KMVBM., President Iloard of Trusters-
SepU 8, 7.-iy
WHOLESALE DEUG EMPORIUM.
Comer Alain and Market Street
BLOOMSBURG, P a.
The undersigned having been engaged ui the
business for the past eight years
dealers to their large and varied stock.
They defy competition by any house in or out of the large cities.
Their stock consists of Paints, Oils.
Glass, Putty, Patent Medicines, Spices,
dec.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
B S, O "W E H ' S BLOCK.
Where may be found a largo stock of Surgical Instruments,
Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept
in a well regulated retail Drug Store.
They are also Sole Manufacturers of the celibinte
OIL OF
CALL AND EXAMINE OUlt STOCK.
May IS, 74.-U.
Mmm tow auroras e&wx
Then Buy MILLER BROS.'
and BaVfl CnO-thlrd the COflt Ol m r WlH rm 1
J? Uandfiomer and wUl .tl JCdM IXjA.
pamu ib prcpanxj ready lor ubo Jn white -r aay color
TtiiH cuehicAl 1'
of colors sent freo.
:n Uie COlintTV. manv Of WIllGh h&VA hetl HAtntMl Rtx
x um uucu ov rtcuuuuin
l.t.NAMKL
1AINT CO., na.Vrlnce atrtet,
m tow 2f
Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT OO.'S
and save one-third Uw cost of
is rnucn iiandBomer and will
CHEMICAL PA TNT
so to wHK or anv corar dealrtia, k oa many t
paui, is preparea rauiT tor uso
be country, raonv of
ch have bean painted
chemical PAINT has taten Flrktl'
lora sent free. Adareea Nry. KN A
a., h water street, Cleveland, Ohio.
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER.
Dealer in Law Blanks, Sunday
Pennsylvania
WINDOW CUSTAINB, WALL PAPEB,
Books and supplies not
On Short Notice at the
torein Exchange Hotel
HARMAN & HASSERT. Proprietors;
East Slret, South side of L. ti. l.Itnilroud UIoouiHburg, l'n.
Respectfully call the attention of the public to tho (oUowlse ttatrmenta t They manufacture all ilnds of
IUON ui 11HAKM CAHTIMiH. They tnaHe Uie Ccktirauu oillual and IMPROVED
IVIOrjTItOB IJ-OWS, ahto all Vlnda M Uepalr, bucu na iloia tourua j-eium, UunS
bolt, UanoEs, c They alio mJte
HEATING AND
and are prepared to furnish all kinds of repairs, such aa Orates. Fire lirtclr, te., wholesale and retail. They
make the luiprwveil CouUvtBj Urutv tor tb Win. frnn htiove, the most economical Uratii In tue.
They are also prepaed to furnish HAW AMlUltlUT illU, MAClllMUtY UUAril.SU. H'UJiVb.tc. They
pay especial attention to the '
Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapeis, &c.
The proprietors betne practical mechanics, havlnirhad in ei'rrirnra nf nr thirtr iha r,hli, vl"
rely upon hanng all work entrusted to them done iu
An. W, n-ly
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE!
The lindemlgnea will sell at prlrate tale
a Valuable farm,
suutoo in WtflttrTrera-'tcwnthlp.Ccluiobla county
wgBHfl D7 lanos oivum naiju. ouuki Jtnone, to
vtfrji (xitexoaai betrs, Cbai ku AfU, Dankl Kama and
William limine, containing' about 3
ISO ACRES,
ol vjbicb about lis acre are cleared, on vbltb is
erected
A GOOD FRAME IIODSE,
KHAUK BARK, and all Beeaisary osaulMlsn.
There Is alao
A GOOD ORCHARD,
on the premlaea.
Tertua will be rnade knoiw by calltnr on Uw Uo
dcrelgiitK, or Ij addreulny bin at fcUll water, fa.
MATHIAH KLINE.
yttJ-Jia
Is sot ei atlx earne4 tn Uee tltnea bin tt
can be made In time montiia by anjeae
of eltbertex. inaiycart.iiftba country
wllTlDU to-wcrk'bteadllTat the ernDHrmeat
tnat we rnrntkn. IU ncr weak tn vour ' own. uwa
Vouneuilnoibeaway frombouw vvernlgnt, yeu
can Ktve rour n bole tune to Urn wort, or onljr voor
spare inoiaents. Itcooti notLtngto try the buai
neas. Terms and u oumt tree. AUdnia ul owie,
ii.udi m w., M m i in mi, iimifc
Send . to O. p. KOWBLL (XL. I(w York, lor
ramnnletof 100 iuta, conulninsr Hsu oftuuo
twvtpatn, and eattiutUa ULv tag coat ot adferUa-
U. Dec. a, Ta-Ua
would call the attention of countrj
GLADNESS.
BROS,
TT T rTm nnliitlnv ami rf n nnlnt thnt
I J JT A 1 IN 1 laat twico a low: a any otner
(JohLred. Is on many tbousacdB ol the nneat bulldlitffs
V.nr nnrl nnw litnlr a well nil -ir'!ifn rtrat nalntfl
vwtutj ui inn outio r aim ni iub i mnn.
Hamnlfl CArd
K, Y. May 18, '70-ly,
nalntlne. and ?et a riatnt that
last twice aB lonir as any other
luanv thousands Df the flneat bnlldlncb
and now look aa well as when nrbt painted,
ot the Htato ltalra of tho Union. Hamnle card
A INT CO., US Prince street, N. V., or M1LI.KK
Mayi,,'7(i ly,
School Libraries, Depositary of the
Bible Society,
PICTUSE FBAMES, EEWAEL OASDS
on hand can be furnished
Most Reasonable Rates.
Building, Bloomsburg, Pa.
OOOK STOVES
the Best Mannerand at i"alr prices.
Orangeville Academy.
Unrivalled In comtinlrir tbo folloKln? important
partlculara: INhHll'OTlW OK A Moll OltDLIls
llkLALHi; CUKAI'NtHS COMKOltT ! ACCEbSI
B1LITY ! tVliOLabOMU HELIlilOUH INFLUENCE.
Tbla Institution will open
MONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1877,
under the care of
REV. O. K. OANFIELiD.
or ' wj otalng county. Tbe rrlnclpal la a graduate of
Lafayette loljen, and of Union 'jbeologlral bomlna
ry, aow Tfori City, and la an eipertei.ced teacher,
lUCELLE.NT 0rTOKTWITlKti''4rKKDED YOH
riiwAKATiqN TOR O0UuJ0Ic.,
SJ'ICIAL ATTE.-TI0H Orvjm.TO TOEPARATION
Of TKAOUJTRa.
Term wni contuse elercn weeks, doalag June t.
Tuition jtkom fS-O to t8,00.
llaard l an be had from 88.00 V3.00.
Hoard and room, t'-OO to ill.
Orang-evUle board la rarely excelled.
Htudunta riabin(( to board themselTes can obtain
ueatratile rooma.
stacca run dally to and from niftomabtirir.
W, II. HNVOKR, 1.,.
D. J. WAUJit.'jr.J eoeretarlea.
March a-4W
TTfTANTEU-MILLWRIOUT. AN AO
YY T1VK. JtMTSKrTtlsiNO MaH to act as Agent
Id ( oltunblA county for the H iluia Xisdum, ru.
)iin. ta whoa a Itberal .coaiinlaalOD WUi be paid.
Adore ia, '
IS. B, KtMktKRMAN CCL,
OreentburK, Weulmorriand Oa, Pu.
Marcb ta, WTJ-W
B
LANK NOTES, with orwlthout cxesiptioi
tor aaie t the eamaum otnost;
COL. J. !. Flti:i:.i:, Mrcretnry.
SULPHUR SOAP.
Thorovciily Cures Diseases op the Skin,
Beautifies the Complexion, Prevents
and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout,
IIeai.s Sores and Abrasions of the
Ctrrici.E and Counteracts Contagion.
This Standard External Remedy for Erup
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
REMOVES FROM THE COUfLEXION ALL IlLEM.
ItHES arising from local impurities of the
blood and. obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun and wind, such as
tan and frccWes. It renders the cuticle
MARVELOUSLV CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT,
and being a wholesome beautifier b far
preferable to any cosmetic.
All the remedial advantacf.s of Sul
phur Haths arc insured BY Tint use of
Oienn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and PRE
VENTS Rheumatism and Gout,
It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN
and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
CONTACT with the PERSON.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald,
seat, and retards grayness of the hair.
Physicians speak of It in high terms.
Prices 25 and 50 Gents per Cake; per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
N. B. Tt y cent CAlrt arc triple the lizc of those $A
95 cents.
" HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE,"
11 lack or Drown, 00 Oesua.
CI.CB1TTEIT0I, frep'r,78ixtblv.,3.Y.
Oct. M, is-iy.
ALBRECHT & CO.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
Tho AumECHT & Co. 1'iAKoa aro
first-class in every respect, being con
sidered tho leading Philadelphia
make by musicians and competent
judges. Through their extensive
f,iciii(ic8, Messrs. Axjjreciit & Co.
are enabled to turn out instruments
that are not surpassed anywhere, and
btill iiiell them .at prices within the
reach of all. No Piano is permitted
to leave' their factory' unless satisfac
tory to tho most minute particular,
hence their guarantee of five years
is a thing of valtio. All late im
provements of .importance are found
iu theKt, iuBtrunieuts.
McesB.' Albreciit &' Co. have re
ceived tlio' moaf flattering Testimo
nials from L. Mi GoTTficjiALK, Frasz
Abt, Gu8tave Batter, J. F, Hlmmels
bach, William Wolmeffer and
many other eminent artists, besides
being able to refer to thousands of
private purchasers, schools, semi
naries, eocictiew and teuchcrs.
Pianos conscientiously selected per
orders by mail, carefully packed and
shipped safely to any part of the world.
KtfFer further particulars as to
references, prices and terms, address,
ALBRECHT & CO.
610 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
lyll, lT.-ly,
MORRIS MIGHtlL,
PllACTICAL lI.lXO MAHLIl,
TUXEIl AND RElAinCI(.
BLOOMSBUUO, PA.
first class tianos and oiiqans ron bale.
SECX)N1) HAND l'JANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANQE.
OliDKIt J1V MAIL ritOMITLV EXECUTED.
Decl, l-ly
PATENTS!
secured for mo.
clianlctii devices
iraapmarirR,do-
pounan. Labels ri'slstered: lufrlnenir!it, relaiuts
and Interferences 111 receive rroinpt alientlon.
lil V JJl J-VJ1 VOor hkt ten of their luven.
tloo, and wo will fire our opinion aatolts palenla
uiay friH) of cuartc. n-is uiudcrate, and no eUnrae
Mutli patent la berured.
We will upon contingent fee, rrcmecuto cases that
uk re ucu iiwi.ir.u oj me raieut imco.
We bare clients In eery state in the Union, and
Invite iniiulry throuirb your fougressuian aa to our
standing beforo tho Patent ortlfe.
Bend or circular for further InformaUOR, terma
and references. Established la Itco.
EDSON BROS.,
Solicitors of D. S. anil Foreip
PATENTS,
711 G; Street, N. W.
WASHINGTON, D, 0.
Mib, W, "17,-Sm
nETHERlH&
JdvertiswgAgents
P 7
RAIL 'ROAD1 TIMETABLES
pilILADKlil'JIA AND RKADINO ROAD
A)tUANOEMKN,T OK I'ASSENOKU
TRAINS,
July ti, 1876,
T1U1NS I.RAVR HLTKIIT AH 101I0HB UrmiAT r( tl
rur rew iorK, ruiiaueifinia, iiceuilig, rollivilli.
Tmiqun, c tt,M a. m
For CataH Isa, ll,i u. in. nml T,nn p. m,
I'ur Wllll.mispotl, o,vs (i,4 a. in. am) 4,u p.
TR1IKS TOK Ill'I'KIlT ItAfR AS fill I OWS, (rl'MiAT t
i'KI'TKII.1
tnrc New Vnrk, ''',J n, m,
L"avc I'litl iiltlpliln, l', If. n, in,
Unvc Heading, ll,J n. in., I'ollatlll,-. ii.,r. u .,
an l Tnmniiun, l,no p. in.
Lenti' t'at.iwKni, B,2o n.vn n. m. und 4,m i. u
Lento llllniupui I v t a.in if ,1m m. nnrt r,,i , n,
I'ossinsers i il liom Niw Wkatid I'hiin'.i.
ptiU to throuj i iilioiil cliaiiRf of curs.
J. fi. WIldTTKN
C. CI. 1IANCOCH. U'MnS
lienerul iickct Agent.
.Ian. 1 1, i o il.
TtJUTMERN
CENTRAL HAI1.WAY
CU.MI'A.NY.
On and after November aoth. 18TS. trains win I....
EU.NI1U11Y as follows:
NOIITIIWAIID.
Krla Mall o.so a. m nrrli v Klmlrn ii.no a
" Onnaiidalgua, , 3.35 p. m
Ilocht'stcr 6,
Mngnra .411
!ti,noo ttccominodiit ton ll.lo 11. m. ui live Williams
rt 111.MS p. in.
Eln1lmJlalU.l611.1n., urrlvo Elmlrn 10.20 a.m.
Uuiralo KkpnbR T.lo a. m. nnlio lluflnlu s.toi n. n
SOUTUWAKli.
Uullalo Express l.to a. in.urruu llarrlkburg 4.to n.m
" llalllmore 8.41) "
Elmlrallall 11.16 a. m., unite llnirlsbuig i.fjip, m
" w usliltiyton is.tu
M ll.tiilinorefi.30
" Wa.slilngtou8.so "
llarrtsburguecoinmodatlriu s.40 p. m. arrive Hatrla
b'jrg to.r.0 p. m,
arrlte llalllmore 2.26a, m
' Washington 6.1s "
Eric Stall 1J.&A a. in. nrrlv llnrrlsburg a or. n. in.
" linlilmoru 8.40 "
" Wubhlnglon 10.J6"
All dally except Sunday.
D. II. 110YD, Jr., Ocnornl Passenger Agen
A. J. CASSATT, Oeneial Manage
D
ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA
AND
WESl'EHN ItAlLKOAD.
I1I.OOMSIJURC. DIVISION.
Tlrac-Tablo No. s. Takes cflect at 4:30 A. M
JIONDAY. NOVEJIIIKlt SJ 1376.
NOKTII.
p.m. p.m. a.m.
8 es s tw u it
a ii 3 s. u 4.1
7 66 3 49 8 39
I 4li 3 4J II 31
7 41 S 37 26
7 33 3 Si V VO
7 ill Si! V 15
7 ti 3 '.'3 a 11
7 18 8 19 9 07
7 16 3 17 06
7 16 3 17 9 6
7 Ii7 8 12 S 69
7 113 .'I l9 K 60
C 68 H 01 61
e 64 3 1 5 4S
0 46 2 M 8 41
C 30 2 42 H 30
II 16 2 31 S 19
C 'J 2 26 hi)
6 03 2 9 K 08
6 66 2 13 8 2
6 62 2 10 7 68
6 18 2 1 II 7 64
6 40 1 .'S 7 4(1
6 34 I 63 7 4
6 IS 1 43 7 36
6 23 1 43 7 80
6 20 1 41 1 2a
6 '3 1 25 7 11
4 65 1 1!) 7 04
4 60 1 15 7 n
1 :6 1 ill 6 45
o.m. p.m. a.m.
STATIONS.
sotn'ti.
a. 111. p m. p.ra
.....scrantoii
HilloMii;
Taslnrvllli'.,.
.L&rknwannn...
l'ltlston
West l'litslon...
..... W voiuing
91 x nil 0
9 43 2 21 C SO
Kl 2 81 (.35
10 UI
10 00
2 38 0 4S
2 40 C lp
2t Ct3
2 63 J til
3 14 7 16
17 7 II
3 HI 7 16
3 17 7 16
i 111
ID 11
111 16
luiiuy,...
llntina, r
1" 20
10 .1
Klng.stcin
l'l 27
10 27
10 82
iwiiKsion
.PH mniith .liini- .
....l'lj mouth ,,,,
111 R5
3 27
?!
.ionii.iie
Nnnl liA.-i.
10 40
in 44
3 82
3 37
3 45
Llluniock'N reck.
7 63
10 62
.Milrkslilnny....
....Illck's Kerry...
....Heath lliiu'ii, .
n..r ill.
11 6
6
4 III B 25
11 17
11 23
4 15 8 43
4 21 8 16
4 S t OS
11 8
...Willow drove.,"! II rt
Ilrlftf i-.,.,.l- 11 -rt
4 37
4 ,1
4 40
4 61
6 2
C 60
6 t6
7 20
7 IS
7 4D
7 45
7 63
S U
8 SB
..I. lino llldgc...
11 43
11 61
11 67
rJW
.llloomsburg
Ilinifr,.
C'ntauKMi Itrliigo!
12 2 8 18
12 07 5 14
LIU I K H P 1U.1I.,
....I1.111UII0
....CluiliLS y
....Cameron.....
12 10 6 20
12 26 0 33
12 o2 6 47
12 36 6 62
8 40
8 47
12 51 6 11) 8 16
p.m. 11.111. 1.U1.
W. P. HALs'imD, Sunt.
?n. Srrnntnn 1,,. tn .c.
Superintendent's Ofllco, scranton, Dec. lo, is.a
M. C. SLOAN & BRO.,
III.OO,M.SIIl'Il, IA.
Manufacturers of
Carriages, Bogies, Phaetons, Sleighs,
I'LATiOltM WAflONS, tC
Klriit-cla&s work aHvaj s on hand.
llEI'AIIUNtl NEATLY DONE.
Trices reduced lo suit tho times.
J.llt. 5, 1877-tf
The Columbian Law Docket.
A complfte reoonl for tho uso of attorneys. Con
venltfnlly arranged for tbo docketiriff of aUcas,
containing wx paffea, with douUlp Index, -f Uli Is
the inoHt complete book for lawera that Is puU.
lUhert,
PRICE, $3.50.
Published ly Brockway & Elwell
Editors and Proprietor of tho COLUMBIAN,
BLOOMSBURG,
Decl-tf
EST Mil i
Jlry -iiUtiiatr-
put. Cuk.Wilof I rlC
p.t wlth iSaii,
ladiM jt
tr djij.a,jlr t'ffkiit
foM tt il
UlICBI, -t If'kl
ftlutl. rl if button..
hrj pi tin wfJ4'b
TiB, ! J' l-
o dattti pl. Tha
wl rlr Mai,
br.tll,rgrta Htli,
f t. rifilrnilitV ma rntil U toM
k ituMl., i.LH' Uatnbh i d-.iB,t rtlULl. m tl
r. BTOCKUAN, Wl BOHD BTaEIT, Ktw Terk.
Jan, 6, l7;.Jm j vy t Co.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE
PItlCi: Ol" l'AINTS,
OILS,
mtusnus, 2
JAPAN DltVEH "Ha
rDTlY.
strictly rtlHE WHITE .EADlt cents perpoun
Kiiaranteed equal to any in tho market,
MONTOUR WIlITi! LEAlTat 10 cents per pound,
equal to any for durability.
SIONTOUR SI.ATE Paints s, o and lo cents per
pound, according to color, "
MONTOtm METALLIoTiriOWN 8 cents per pound.
The heat Firo-l'roof Iron 1'alnt In the ilarket,
MONTOUIt ItKTALLIC ilTioWN dry 2 and S cents
jier pound. ACCOrdlnBtuquanllty,
Rent Quality of Paint finishes at low priceB.
PURE LINSEED OIL
wblcnwe buy in largo quantities, direct from tho
Manufacturer, and oner at the lowest Market
price.
BEST JAPAN DRYER.
Acknowledged uy all our leaatnffralntera to be
beat In the Market,
All our itoods are guaranteed as represented nn
our paints to be ground In puro unoJ oS. or tuS
money refunded on demand. uui urtue
i(j.end tor sample cord and price Itat with tostlmon-.
HENRY 8. RBAY,
colo Manufacturer.-.
May, 6.-ly. KuX'EhT, I'A.
JrllSfAPEiISKEPTON FILE
hi int UrMCE OF,
fit
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