THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMS BURG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. Young Folks, Seeing Fairies. It wai n rery lint nfiernonn. trm lint to gn for n wnlk nr ''o anvlMttji. r i Iso It wouldn't Imve happened, I lielli-vf In the firt place, I want In kit nv whj fa rles thould nlwAyn be leaching u to do our duty, And lecturing ut when we go wrnnir, nud nreiiioiill never teauli Mem anything? You cuti't tneuri to nay ihtt fiiine-i Hre never (reedy, or selfish, or crow, or deceitf I, he rauw that would be tionserie, you know. Well, then, don't you agree with mo that they mitit bo nil the better lor n little scold Ing and puuUhltig now and then ? I really don't see why it shouldn't be tried, and I'm almost mire (only please, don't repeat this loud in tho wowls) that if you could only catch n f.lrv, and put it in the corner, and irivo It nothing but bread and watr fir a day orUn.you'd find It quite an improved chancier j it would take down Its conceit a little, at all event. The next question U, what Is tho best time for Keelnif falrl-H? I believe I can tell you all about that. The first rule that t must be n very hot day -that we may enmider as settled ; and you mut Iw jut a Utile sleepy hut not ton sleepy to keep your eyes open, mind. Well, and you ought to fiel a little -what one may rail "folrylali" the Seotrh call it "eerl ," and perhaps that's u pretti r word ; if you don't kn iw what it means, I'm afraid I can hanlly explain it ; vuu must wait till you meet a fairy, and then you'll know. And the last rule is. that the crickets shouldn't be chirping. I ciu't stop to ex plain that rule just now you must take it on trust for the present. Si, if all these things happen together, you've a good chance of seeing a fairy or at least a much better chance than if tin y didn't. Tho one I'm going to tell you about wa- a real, naughty little fairy. Properly speak ,.--.1- . . in, mere were two 01 mem, aim one was naughty and one was goad, but perhaps you would have found that out fir yourself. Now wo really are going to begin th story. It was Tuesday afternoon, about half-pas' tliree, it'd always best to bo particular a 10 uates, anil l nail wandered down tnti the woods by the lake, partly because I hail nothing to do, andliat seemed to he a pood place to do it in, and partly (as I sild at first) because It was too hot to bo coinfnrtii ble anywhere, excent under trees. Tlu first thing I noticed, as I went l.izih along through an open place in the wood was a larire beetle lying struggling on it' bae.kj. and I went down directly on on knee to help the poorjthingon its feet again J n tome things, you know, yon can'l quite sine what an insect would like; fin instance, I never could quite settle, sup posing I were a moth. whether I would rath er b kept out of the candle, or bo allowed to lly straight in and get burnt; or, again supposing I were a spider, I'm not sure I should be Quite pleased to haye my wel torn down, and the fly let loose ; but I feel quitacertain thit, if I were a beetle and had relled.over on my back, 1 should al wayt'be glad to be helped up again. C-It- . T . T 1 . ou, us x was saying, i nan gone down on one knee, and was just reaching out a littl stick to turn the beetle over, when I, saw i sight that made me draw back hastily and hold my breath, for fear of making any noise and frightening tthe little creatun away. Not that she looked as if she would be ea slly" trlghtened ; she seemed so good and gentle that I'm sure sho would never expect that any one could wish to hurt her. She was only a few inches high, aud was dress ed in green, so that you really would hard ly have noticed her amoiig the long grass and she was so delicate and graceful thai she qulte"8eemed;to belong to the place, ial most as if she were ono of the flowers., J may tell you, besides, that she had no wing? I don't believe in fairies with wings,) am that she had quantities of long brown ha'n and large, earnest brown eyes, and then 1 shall have done all I can to givo you an idea of what she.was.liko. Sylvlc;(I found outher' name afterward had knelt down, just as I was doing, to help the beetle; but it needed more than a little a icw- ior ner io gent ou its legs again: ii was as much as sho could do, with both arms, to roll the heavy thing over; and all tho while she was talking to it, hall-scolding and hall-comforting, as a nurse might do with a child that had fallen down. "There, there I You needn't cry sj much about it ; you're not killed yet though il you were, you couldn't cry, you know, and bo it's a general rule, against .crying, my dear I Aud how did you come to tumble over? But I can seo well, enougu how it ''as, I needn't ask you that, walking over sand-pits witli your chin in the air, as usual. Of course, if you go among sand-pits like that, you must expect to tumble; you should look." The beetle murmured' something that sounded like "I Jul look," and Syl vie wen! on again; . ' But I know you didn't I You never do ! You always walk with your chin up you're so dreadfully couci-ited. Well, let's see how many legs are broken this time. Why.uone of them, I declare I though that's certainly more than you deserve. And what's the good of having six legs, my dear, if you can only kick them all about in the air when you tumble? I,gs are meant to walk with, you know. Now, don't be cross about it, and don't begin putting out your wings yet; I've some more to' say. Go down to the frog that lives behind that buttercup give him my compliments Sylvie's compliments can you say 'compliments?'" The beetle tried, and, I suppose succeed ed. "Yes, that's right. And tell him he's to give you some ol that alve I left with him yesterday. And you'd better get him to I run it in ior you; be s got rather cold bands but you mustn't mind that." I think the beetle must have shuddered at this ides, lor Sylvie went on in a glare tune : " "Now, you needn't pretend to be so par ticular as all that, as If you were too grand to be rubbed by a frog. The fact is, you ought to be very much obliged to him, Sup pose you could get nobody but a toad to do it, bow would you like that?" There was a little pause, and then Sylvie added ; "Now you may go. lie a good beet!e,aud don't keep your chin in the air." And then began one of those performance! of bumming, and whizzing, and restless banging about, such as a beetle indulges in when it has decided on flying, but hasn't quite made up Its mind which way to go. At last, in one of its awkward zigzags, it managed to ily right Into my face, aud by the time I had recovered from the shock, the little. fairy was gone. I looked about in all directions fur the little creature, but there was no trace of her and my "eerie" feeling was quite gone oH) aud the crickets were chirping again merri ly, to I knw kha was really gone. And now I've got llmo to tell you tho rule about the crickets, They always leave off chirping when a fairy goes by, because a fairy s a kind of queen over them, I suppose; at nil events, it s a much grander thing than n cricket ; so whenever you ro walking ou and the crickets suddenly leave off chirping, ymi may be sure that either they see n fairy, or ele they're frightened nt your coming so near Itu the Author of "Alice in HWcr land," HI. Xicholat for December. , Wliero Noah handed, Tim MAOxtrrcr.NT vn:v which an r.Nci MS1IMAN m:llEt.l) KHOM Till'. TOP OP ARA RAT. The London Spectator, speaking of the re cent succf"ful ascension of Mount Ararat by Mr. Ilryco, says: "Mr. Itryce has given to tho world a won derful word picture ol that amazing and aw fill spectacle, of that landscape which I now what it was bt-lnre man crept torth on the earth, the mountains which stand about the valley as they stood when the volcanic llres that piled them up -,M-te long ago rx tinguished; but he could not tell us what v-r Ids thoughts, hi I'eelinjs there, what the awe and yearning that came over him In that tremendous solliude, where "'Nature -its enthroned, serem Iv in, and speaks to her children only In the storm and earth quake that level their dwelliugs in the dust." "Ills vision ranged over the Mist i-xpan-witlun uho-e Ixiuiiii-hre t i cu.iii. nl t 'aiicaus, djmly nude nut, bo' K in' ICIhruz, and the mountains nf Dagji-u vl.-lble, niih the lino ot the Caspian sea up on the horizon ; to tee north tho hue ex- tinct volcano of Ala Uoz, whose three peaks inclose a snow patched crater; t'ledim plain of Urivan, with thb silver river winding through il; westward, the Taurus ranges; and north west.the upper valley ol'tlieArax- "s, to be traced as far as Ani, the ancient capital of the Armenian kingdom, the great ltusi,in fortress of Adrianople, a ml tho hill where Kara standi peacefulenough wheu the hrnvo climber looked out upon this won dcrfut spectacle. "While itjwas growing upon him, not in deed in magnificence, but in comprcheusi. billty, "while the eye was still unsatisfied with gazing," tho mist curtain dropped, en folded him, and shut him up alone with the awful mountain top, "The awe that IUI upon me,'' he says "with the sense of utter loneliness, made time pass unnoticed, and I might have lingered long in a sort of dream hail not the piercing cold " thattlinlled through every limb recalled me to n sense if the risksidelay' might involve." Only t'nur hours of daylight. remained, the thick mist was an added danger, the ice-ax marks were his only guide, fur the compass is use less on a volcanic mountain like Ararat, vith iron In the rocks. The descent was made in safety, but by the time Mr. Urycc came in sight of the'spot, yet far olT,' where his friend had halted,, "the sun had got be hind the southwestern ridge of the mouti tain, and his gigantic figure had fallen across the great Aroxesl plaiu below ; while the red mountains of Media, far to tho 'south cast, still glowed, redder) than! ever, then turned swiftly to'a splendid ''purple in the dying light. "At'six o'clock he reached tho bivouac and rejoinedjhis friend.whomust have look ed with'strango feeling, into the eyes which had looked upon, such wondrous nights since sunrise. Three daj-B laterMr. Bryce was at the Armenian monastery of Elchmiadzin, near the northern foot of Ararat andi,was presented .to the "Archimandrite n ho rules the house. "This Englishman," jsaid Jthe Armcnian;gentleman who was actingas in terpreter, says .has ascended to the top of Massis' (Ararat.) The venerable man smiled sweetly, and repliedwith"gentle de cisiveness, "That csnnot be. No one has ever beenjthere, JItJg impossible.'". llov,Lor.g will the Forests Last Vj Under such a tremendous yearly- drain, tho question naturally comes up, how Lng will our lorests holdout at the prcseut rate of manufacture? It is 'really inn important question, upon which fdllows'the'inquiry as to what we are to do for building material when this magnificent wood pine is ex hausted. Oue.authcrityjafter another has entered formally upoajts solution, with sat isfactory results in local instances, but very vague'.ones to tho field at large. At the rate we wero cutting to-day, from .thirty to fifty years seem to.be.agreed upon .as .about the limit.. Twenty yearajugo there was ap parently no limit, for theconsumption was not only less, but the means for its manufacture were primitive, aud.iaccomplished.Lmucb smaller results than uow.jlt seems as, if it wero;impossible to further improve the ma chinery of saw-mills ;. but the. near futuro may, for.all that, see .sawing .machinery In comparison to which that ut.the present will be contemptible. So, although twenty years ago there was no fore-seeingjtho end of the limber, now, with .the .inodoru .mills aud myriads of them, wo are.beglnning'.to calcu late with.dire certainty as to the time, wheu tho "W'ooden.Age" will be, a thlug of the past. Churle) JJ.Jlobison ; Scribner for De cember, It was midnight. He was creeping softly along the bedroom floor on his hands and knees, and was feeling tenderly under the bed for something he had hidden there the evening before; but his wife woke and said: "Peter, what under the heavings are you do ing?" "Dear," said he, "I am walking in my sleep, and dreaming that I am picking water-lilies from tho soft blue bosom of the lake." How to get that flask out of there befure she got up in the morning, was what worried him more than the water-lilies did. One of the morning papers, in a recent notice, evidently iutending to ba compli mentary to a washing company, whoso worlB it was describing, says, "It matters not how dirty tho work is, the company is prepareil to do it." l'copla who, whilo, travcliug, find great diiHculty in sleeping at tho various'.hotcls at which they stop, are recommended to a hotel in Fcona, Illinois, tho sleeping facilities of which arc so admirable that u hall' dozen thieves, the other night, carried off tho iron safo without waking any of the occupants of the house. Mr. Christian K. Iloss, tho father of the lost Charlie, is faid to havo expended his whole fortuue of $00,000 and made 'Mi jour neys in search of his little boy, Mr. Itoss is now tho traveling agent of un Eastern firm, but tays ho will not givo up until tho boy is found or hi.s own lifo ends. Tho clock for tho new court house at I'rovidciice, It. I,, Is claimed to be the lar gest In New England and the brst In the country. The dials are seven feet in di ameter aud the pendulum rod fourteen feet long, with a 300 pound ball, and tho clock, by uu Ingenious electric device, regulat all the other twelve clocks in the building, Soribuor's Monthly for 1877-78. Without recalling tho eriH-ilcnco of th" pnst, tho publl hers or Morltiiitrs's Monthly aaaouuco (or tho j ear to cutno I he follow Inir p.ipera ! . 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I, MT7-U o mmwM i b i WW 1 i o em i 1 "; h Ht' 4 " l A ,Icw Popurturo l'nuu lli.i .11 a ii ii llict urcr to tliu ('(IIINIIIIKT, Tor CASH wo will sell lothi COSStfMKlt Insuch (Juanltlles as ho miy Need nt M ..m I- - KI-:U'N lUUUlS nnd thus savo ii xvxxnuri i-sionr to the ConrumT. licforc purchasing elsewhere send for our prices of sthictly l'triiK wiurc lead, MOXTOUH SLATE l'AISTS, JlO.NTOUU.MErALUU WHITS, MONTOUIt METALLIC llHOWX, PUHB LINSEED OIL BEST JAPAN DRYER. Best Paint Brushes, VAltNISH, A Mi KINDS, SHIHTS OrTCKTENTIKn, i.!si:i;i oil, PUTTY. Sample cards and prlco list furnished without charge. Orders and Inquiries by mall will receive prompt attention. HENRY S. UEAY, Rupert, Pa. 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Miiipi.) i ' . i.i 'i Hip r pil p-, jiip pi.KlipntL'il. :ni-i . in,. i t'.il 'Ii :tfl a iitn p..ii.ii,iutii pmif :. i i twijipiiiN .iitTiiPiiiu. ivu'i M'iSVca)J tu- ItitUUll Milll, Hi rslmil. .ill ' nun i ll-r.iM-s I-. -. t In kn! M'hhI. mi1 nip 1 .- n.i-t hum cm fm. purilMi', ainl ii . I H ' l.lC'l.i'.ttt.'. I ' cpI itu 1. tirnw . i'p ! p.. h ii o ,iHitM i f k mi it pIiow i ti i i -i. . - on f.n . 1 l' 1 111 U'.l't tfl.P IM Ml i.p . h 1., i.t- ti pi n. 1 1 t p 1 1 ! mil's jlipi'M,, i'. u i'ii ! , " -I' III1, illl'l IT. in (..(!" i .i' . pi hp. ami '"l"ip p pi 'I ', IT'. IU '1 ll-lll I.I I IT. J t " 1 I til IIH P t-P Ml t 'i, tun mi v i.nt f n,pp . A- a n-tiKii- ,o p . p . .i.ittipii Sphi .1 I'M' t i ii'i It pi pi. i . a i r- pi pil aihi i.cilili; . il DY D.lUCGISrS AT SI r t i i:. v. t ' m - fcep.M, '77-tf S20G0 A TBAH. A (rents wanted, XIqsU I iipm loritimate. rartlculara free. PAdttratiJ WORTH ACQ .Bt UuU.Uo. aug.u, 7My It &c VI IUIII 1,1 M whlngteu b., cUcpt 111. , nUR. it, TT-ly It 4 C Minifi.fp )-rptpt pipii.imir mii . . iiaMiiu' Hltin (ii.il 1 1 ii iv 1 P.IMM Mf Dili P i P l-Ps. .Ptlll I i.UP M'Ptl (Mlil'lpil ht pprfl'iM i ii fc'tP.inip tiiptiirp v ill it mi-pi - 'up 1 i P-Plipt Uv Iti.lt Mii nl p- v pi t.niiii aixt euiPtiip-H, Jl' .I1M- To ill thm li.Ullt.ll irt;ulc Cthilnuin I. 1 tl UP II 4HI P 1 It Dr. PicrcB's Favorite Prescription. Tt'- rptiii. iitmpipr. 1 tint a fpp' piu4fllniio! nn Im.-ii .j.i.rpfiatinii (.( . la,,' u,lim uu WM (pi'-'oiihI ol..rrvailon. v .1 einc oh- 6lML'r. 1 li.iu. HtllP Unt!"lll' Ii H n.)tlhc TC ult in Hi p Uw fi.pn.il ili-c.it' uiPhlt'iit io Hie ppiimr u!inip f Hiniii, w-inlp.l U tiiil m Iho l iliUMi or rriiuiiliti: cm;ii of my HI p! 1 1 .il ciri-tT. On nn i tic i tin. ,4 a ltiilhp, .ip. iii.-i pilpptttil rpinp.lv fi.r thN d.in of ilf-Vi-i'i. aim ih' Hi it ill. at all limu-i ami nmlerall ,ciiiMiiiit.iiippsi, aii kiii'llv initl In li.irnioiir unli tin- I.iuk uli.rh pxi'iii tlm umii.iIi' svKiem, 1 inn u 111 liifr io i.iltit in ipMiinion ,14 a i)irM-in, Nav, impii lump, M'fMiupiiInin 1 lint il will m-l li-.t ! i mi iiiu uiii-t niiiiftiiinu ptppiallon nt i iiifii- jni-alM lailv who u-o It f.r any of llm ililniPiit-. for uhh'li 1 tppntnnipnl it. that I mlir .nit f a iin.U'i- , IMIMIIVi; .l.tlt. l i'.l). If a t'L'iiuiti-.f.d piippt ii iv.it ppiciip1 in dip htuo tii.llii4 of ll.o coiiivit nf Iho lol. tlu ail' ii-piI. 1 will. on iPtinn nf i he l.oitte, two. lUltH.f tup nipilirhip Ii ivinjr l'n t.tiMi ucconl. iitK lo'luiM iidii, and litp pu- l.pmtf on ftr whlrh I rpctiiiiiupinl u, trouiilv rrfuml tlic niimcy inul (nf tl. II ll I HOt III!) III. 1st ItPlfpi't POIlll.lOlllH' in lu iniie-.. 1 t niihl imioilpi h u I tlo uuilur llifu t'oinhu.o.s,; i.ut it inf witi p pit iiiiuuiv mlracu lou Pino in itioiiaixU of C.I-.P4, I fotil u'nr. riiiiipil inul I'prlpptlj -;i.i in rl-Ulur (Mil III) IPpilLUloil mid 111) IIIUIIUV uu llm illl'l It.. llm (iiIIom Inir ii i anions m- ilietsoi in "iiit'i. lur i .mirfiu Iro-ri it Imi Ims wm. o-l rnii'-, a if In- manip, a it I wnii a lorl.-iiiiry rivur laf.oo atlilnp.i In any inplphie: l.pii 'yirli.iM. .pp,,iu Khntiiitr, I'.ilulul .Mum in v I LMi.hU, sinoou-ntPii wlieii fiom inniaiiirnl inii-t Itii'k'iiiantu, N'pik Itack, l'niiiiiw, or Milium vj t io l urn-, Ankvpr-i'oi jm.-I Ui-troror-M)ii, I.e. u in- li.wn Mii-atimw, Inipnul IIpuI, Nivmit Ih-oipmn, Jiphihl., l)i-Mi.luiiPH I .iip.tpiu'.. il.M'.irii.it;i-, t In. .ii.u Corii.P'.lioii. In. llllltlll.lui.il an- I l(L'r.lll.. uf Hit UlUMH, luiiv ii'o,, UaircuuesorMpiilitv,! 1'm.tiu WcuLno, Hint cn iii.Mn-timnrfliiniiioili-o.iU4 luculeiu ( '"" IUOH-.1 Iwie. In all iitriutlon ( tl-li ilium v, in v iiioiiln I'tcPiiplioii work curc-ilio itiarfl or tl.o tvorM. 'liii lliCllPllIU I ild liul Ji, j4 0iu-.(ll. but U atmfr.ij.lv luitlli n lMt:lciii'.s of mir po, Itflnj a iiid-t prfm -(.p. ul in all cl.mmo iliM-t p of ti o -t-Mi.it hpiii nf tti.in.in, It will ii-i -li.ii'i L,i(r win into harm, U any iutcu ur romii.juii, 1 l'tow wiiilt"tru furtlii-r inrtriiiittton on Hic-o Pf.Plllolt Hit till) lit. I'fc.nl't.K'HC'UMMUX JHNnK MUHf It, . hVJiliU, a U uf nur tnw pUOn, - il. l-tl'Mi.( o;i It-iiriia i,( j n tICiU Ul.. ..'P . nf I ijn.4 ,j, ,,,, l I'P. .IP , I .Id'. hlHh J,,'I nl I.M.Ii). J -I i t" nip in in iriiat..i ut llioru ,lv".u-, I ivomvi: fjirx-itii'i io. sm,u HEME, M, D, mX nci'i'M.o, v r. bep. m, TT-tf a05r" it".Kr,.iiii.,r,jrjfr;&Tc: w" J. 11. ti.) lunl i. Co.. tliU-no, ill, UUff.1T, 7T-ly It(J VfOTICE. ni.'r'i'ifj.l'if ,b '"OOOMhUrg OOS llOttipUlJ WlU mete B at four dollars each. oo. jud vumiiuij uuun nang a lot of tras ur suited ui(llT7r6uni " WUOT ""ocrn pucea .Mfi S V "" Or HJD pr bum Oo. 1S.1S. o, w, mttUB, J bll (A 1:. m-l!AT,ll HKADS-llAI.l) IITIADS- WONDERFUL I ARB A DEODORIZED EXTRACT OF PETROLEUM. The Only Article iM will CARBOLINE CARBOLINE aA wonJcrfulillicoTfry, Jfstorri tli litlf, H Create! a nt w gruvth or hair In all weeks, CARBOLINE CARBOLINE 3 An tlfcant drfnttif. liratorfu faJnt hair. Wm BtTtr known tu fall in a alogl tnttance. 1 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE e? ErJlclt dumlnin". rtrilorn grr lialr. 2 lmotadfe. lteitorfi lb. hair tiatuuHjr. 1 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Intlforatft the acalp. Acta like magic 2 ! dotog wouderi on Laid beada. S CARBOLINE CARBOLINE I Btnogthans tho hair, RacomraenJi ilielf. tn Makea Ilia old look young agalu, g CARBOLINE CARBOLINE . 1 Is not a ajl. Itcilorri loll tltnlltr. rarformi what othtr kalr ttitortra only claim, CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Ifakta hair grow, ALaolutHy certain la the talk all orer town. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE pa w H la the beat hair tontc. Ucautlfipi the lulr. is aaiticau to become a nouaeiioid wotu. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE KiPillfd br none. roters the bald hreda One trial will com Ince. Hecotnuaenda itself. J, CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Contain! no mineral., r.titoria oriclnal colnr. lapralaedby .rery one who naa irlJ It. nsonni nur r.ADDni iiur CARBOLINE CARBOLINE la j natural rroduct. Kratoni dlaeaard hair, lath. crownlat auecaaaof tha tndcal word, e CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Jj Coollrij and cleanly, ItemoTra acutf. la worth Ha weight in gold. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE 1 Makes the hair rjosir. la pure, aate ttrtaln Buy U you will nurer regret it. g CARBOLINE CARBOLINE I Bold .Terywtere. 1'rlre, one uollar, ffi-BALD UEAUS-1IAL1) lIi:.VI)s Mm i And Barstow's Slevated Oven Range. STE M. WAT 13 K I 'IP 13, VA I VES ANT I) PI PTINGS, Constantly onX-,PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Promptly Oct. 11), 77.-tf Attended to Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO CHEMICAL PAINT, and save one-third tlic cost of painting, anil get a point Hint Is much handsomer, nndHtll I.ASTTMUi:.M LONG AS ANY UTIIUIt PAINT. Is prcran-d ready for use In wliltoornn- color Ui-MitiI. la on many thousanil of thPllnt-n building lu the countrs , rnani of uuliuhatc In i n ratnU-d blx jears. and now lonliax mil as wlicnllrst painud UHEMIUAI. PaINT hns taken HM I'ltu.Mll'.Msni twenty uf thu Mate Fairs of the I nlon. .sunnlccurdot olora sent tree. Addnss N. Y. KN A il 111. PAINT ro., 178 Pilnco btreet, N. v., or HllNllY L. UJUU SbON.Atcnts .MarKct struct l'litladelplita, l'a. July 87, 'TT-ly LAMrEST IEWBPAJPEK AND HAS THE LaxgQ&t QiixulatiQii OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Terms $2.00 a Year. Country Produce taken on Subscr ipti on THE DIFFERENT STYLES OF TYPE IN THIS PAPEB OF THE INNUMERABLE Waniety f lafe Isettasa aND material All kinds ol' Plain and Fancy IViiiting done on nt low rates. OFFICE NORTH SIDE OF BLOGJYLSBtJKjG, PA llIUDS-rB JUIBC a V It 11 Y. 24 Restore Hair on Bali Heads. a r CARBOLINE l lireparcdfromtheS oil m It llows from Xottlrc's grcatE elienile.il laboratory, by a peculiar pro ec invtnleil by airnctlcal clieml't, whoH wm Icil lo experiment upon I'etroIcuraS ni n Imlr restoratlre by rending nn inlog estltiR eeount wrlllrn by Mr, Oeo. IIoruj ton, resilient oi tlic Irontier totin 01JL Klaclitn In KusiU, Mr. Horlon had g trleil with extraordinary iMiccesn tlio viscj? of Petroleum upon cattlo and liorsestS tlint bad lost their hair on being aflccted with the cattle ulacue. The idea wa3 .EiigRe'leil to him through n very curious ! cireunmance, namely, no recoiiectcuw that a former servant at the hotel, preioa tnrely bald, bad n sinsular habit Klieny triinmiiiR the lamps, of wiping hii pctro- leiiiu-bemenred hands unon the scanty G i,.l-. ..Ill . I.ln, Ti,,.s , ', """ . .. nionllis from his first nppenrance at the "a noiii nc was t tie sutuect oi general rc-n mark, his head being covered with anS ,nhimd.nico of mne glossy w.acit iuin.cn Such ,i n oiulerlul change In so shortatime I i. llnrlon dcenttd of sufficient 53 jlni nuance to make public tc thep world. Trom pnictlcal experiments o iour thcmicat friend became convinced that Petroleum if proiicrly prepared H nnd freed Irom all Irritating and llluminiting substances had tho rcmark-Q able property of restoring the hair to iUVa natural state and color; still further ex-1. IKriinciits wero necessary to produco an? artlcle combining the medicinal qualities t" lof the oil in an sgrceablo formand rxlcr,!3 hMl ron,lcrB $ ,,re,,tlble of beings h.indlpd as daintily as the famous Eiud.S i., .... P3 Cologne; lie uow timenU I CARBOLINE " ih ,to tlie public without fear of contrndic-L tinn n the het reetorative anil Leautifiers ot,l,c h:l!r tl,e .worM llM cver rroaucea.g 0K DOM.ilt ri.lt I30ril.lv. told j all lrugglats. KENNEDY 3c CO. it.eiiernl Ancnta for the United States A Canadaa, 1 Cer. :t:::l An. I Tt:! K., Rititvti, fa. I - I!AI.I) lli:Al)S-IIALl) HtADS-S IIAMI IIIIADS-IIAI.I) ROLLINS & HOLMES, 12 vans' 15 lock, Main Street. di:ai.i:hs in loves, R'nnds Fire Plac Heaters, Mantles, 1'ILMI'S &c. &c. .MNiTcruiti;s OP Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, una CtALVaNiZE-1 RON Will S"le Aiii'iilt liir the 0! M I STOVI sliori notice and THE COURT HOUSE, THF svn. -oln inn i rmi. Ii--f r liiuron.-wii' nfmilMf Ip ii.i m i'iik -rs wnild n-.m d It-. iiloiid niidw Ii I. -is v r 'Mmr- Mi n It H isfiln n c m il tali- f" i, I iii'i 1 1 rati .n nnd H'lnp' ri I', on Its word tut lit ruin ti n j nr It r- le-i Mr a c mil 'tl inco of thy ii-utr s-inpnthr and Ki'iicl'iius en oii-Tailon wtileli nvi-iilihpriiiot-uni-.xlni ledto Ittroui every limn i. r of tu-- riiLis. 'he I it 1 1 v sun H n four psg liect n' V rotnmnn rli-i' h.v mall, Hist ol I a.i ci-n a mouth or JII...O h r car. I In- -.t.ii.t n i tlltloii -f iikTnIsbii iKIit-pny In i-t or col hi s While Klilnu Hit- n "ii-ilii In, It ul-, co i' din a lar,;--niiifi'int of tnornri nnd inl-i-i-lliini-o s in .1 it-r hih-ci iil prepar d for II nn t-sinv ?i-n h mn,-t wl'h i;i eat success. o-.t pul i I. '.'On J ear. Tin- XVci klj nii i'ii i d n not Knn rue WKRKI.V lVi ? If. clrcn i'i' thruiiulii'iii tin" ful ed 'at.'i,thet'.inads nnd ii .onil. Mneiy t -ii iiaml f iiiilllosirrtH't It-welenme ei kh, and ivitsnl II In Hie llirht ol gilMe. iiii-i-U-r iiii-l trteii'l us new,o ln.r I il. njr. l-m-tirnl. and iH.-r.io depart inn-1 in.kell csollthlly l p , , I in I.1111II ..ml tie llre-l'e. 'I t-rtn -: il ..a nr. pnt nl . Mils prtee, quo i i , ,i- ill in .n kp.hI nenii'ii" r p'Hi-,-i i i ii ni en '. iihjti c.inh w.-MIl h'-ii'i i,e ri t . Ad Ir s- I'l'ltLHIIKII UF I'll: sfv, tun 77 New Yuri: Ity. CHRONICA "Ixbxii: r: i. .sen :it lis tinirl. otil U llm ii fih.c-at uf nil iJU'-kH-'Tinti! Itnm i'ulU utiil Medleu ('(viiinim Jtn,',, ni'tirK i k fn!"S uiu in U.in-.tn Ur i:. ii. ri-'tor iw lexlnirtun we N.Y I'liichiSf-raiit Mil- ti knri'ut IIIhtU tueuh iiilt lit nutli'ir bs iimU t vv I'ld-oby iiMlUii'i M Hi" KTAMMKii (Utiinti. nr ti.ru tirlhc roici au .'ill Hun. wlili'h cnntk'liis hII Uif muw lnutt ) inul tllu iritloii". rmiicntB tiitjli-s fret', ..centu Wuiitcth Ml IMiAY llll.L lTULlMUMI UK, 1UV I.hM m otro'-t, N. Y. net. li'7 i-Am Vor month HMiwilMoa trmttlcn r yellc man lni'iic. i-outity Id intriAlnci ties 111 iiAr! f PiiU'a. Writ 'imTT'dlaitfJ;' nml Rtnte MptTbnce in hi bi 1L,!H, nnd Agv. Ail Irwus, 1). (J (KtyDlilril, l-nUMier llarrisburir. I'.i rr'Unn't fall tosuy li.it paper yo i a.in- iuh ta. oct, la-u.v OLOOMSBUIU? TANNERY. ti a. ;: k n it i i: RKSI'IXTIMJI.LY nniiouiiccH to llie i.tilih. . thai Lu ha reor-cned sY,-'H'i 'I'.v.vxniiy, 'i-4i-W' ("idhtand) tlloomshtir, IM., alth. ."te' l-oiksnttue lNp and l.lsht street i"Lw'i tuiil-, wlirio all Meserli Hons oi Q-J lenili'-r will be tnadolu Iho mo-.i nhstiinttat nnd wtrkniatillke manner, and sold ai prices to iiill tn.- thn's. I ne highest prlco lncihl ( 111 at all llaies be paid for (lUEKX HIDES i e-erv descrlpilen In the '"-luti'). 1 l.e public r . rn i - U r"i.i' t'etlj sh'I."!'!"! in, t.n st i,,y t. l. -r i'lie 1oliiJiil)iiiu Law Docket A cum -,.-te r'coid f"r tl e use cf nltcrr.ejia. fori iiilinil t-rrnned frr rbe dock. 1 Unr i-f ntlenic "i.t .11 Uiir mi wtrt ulih t'ntilAti Index. HiIhi he moal coin', leu- book fir'hiLjtrij that IB pui iiii-il. ubliblic 1 by Brockway &. Llvtl ..lih.M uml rr.itii'ti-rK . f tin Collmiua' i3i,ooi.rs33U'Eta pa. j,, -a, rir:;L i f . n -7; j vv ia V.oi.et 1 , ., . 1 ,. 1 If torn on nm ' .1 i ' l' W 'r t"j tr I 1)4 , .it. t ti . 1 11 if ilt(.'. fin-" i . r i n f p'f -.it''.- -fc " w.a t..u L-.t . ' "'. 'n'.i'-iT- ft., .1 1. n ntij. 17, "7 ty It Jt J GLAZING AND PAPERING STM. V. IIODIXn, Iron Street lielow i-cc-oud, llloouibbure;, I'a., la prepared to do a 3 of I'AINTINO, GLAZING, auil PAI'Ell II AN'1IN(! in the best stylos, at lowest trices, and nr htiort notice. I'artles hiynffnch worlc to ill -vU sito mon ailing on nuv MI work warranted to u'Itc aatlHraeMoi. "rd-i ill iri U M K I'.ODIM' , P A T R N T S. ,. iJlimuiiii, v IU Hi, r of Ann rlcnn nnd IVae ei I'.iti-nts '.Viisldi wt' n. I' r. All t-ultu hs rrnitKct. Mth 1'illenl-, nhi-lhc l-i fori-the ITt. nt time.-m 'In (lourK proinptlj alti ndcd In. Noihartre niad luh-na a patentla hecurud. 'nd fora circular. W)T I. '7t-tf 0 t v PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Oflice ON tfHOHTEST NOTIOR ANI) AT Tl 1 1 MOST ItKAL-ONAIILF, TKHMS BRYJ NT & STDATTnM i & Business College! Anil TelCKrnphlr In-lllntr, I , .wu v. ,. vuu. o.., .'niiacioipnia. Pa. 1 I Inttt-asi-dfacilitloa. 'Irlcsraiilnc Onpt tu cliuiso I I M l ' 1 - '"IN jm.. au. 'Ji, 11 cm TlilSfAPEiISKEPTON FILE AT THE OFFICE OF. 733 Susou St,( PHILADELPHIA, WIi a uro nur uuiLorlii! utM-niH, nml will Tvvvlt AtlvcrtlKfuii'iiiM ut our i-omsT cusii uati:s, M'liu't will tho Meathcr ho Tmorroiv J jwPool a Signal Servico Barometer fctf Ami ThcnnoiuettT t'omblui-.i.-reiitclli JP u liTU.l. i-iulomaiiy tliiMiiocleiiiinciit ? H ; tiH I'rolt-aaoi uml hciciiilflc iut u a tlm Sir. ; Hk, JM Wc;thcr Jrilrv.er la tti vreili. Wnrmntea itSiUSS vtlt-'nouu Jit-iiuuit. v. TTLHtsa Hint 11) 'ckKI nny mlilrcs tm nn Ipt of ,Mh Ucwuru bi'iid biump U)t tirtuUr. U. 3. WCVriT? C3 rr:;lT;, ;:s Tcri. I auJ lucmiou yitur ni'ita-st I'.xirrw Otllcc. tieuil iioiicy Ordtri ur Kiibimil Ltturn et our rUU a. 6, t Mn JwAl'o r;(U' Awako 1" r 1878. The popular i-tliiutltnof --Wldo Anaki "I-! huinmmiipin unai a (iikiiuuhiiiikii lit rui-y if. n Iteuianbaldi "Ibo olntr ina-u ne Uu on thu table IreMi and dcon. while wide Aivuk.-'it rcadlotat lerH." 'IliHt "Wide a wake" wllleoiiiluuu to bu "riad to tatteib" the tullowluf announcement for HT8 are i-ood triiHrantics. I. -Iruo Hlno.'' in ln,. I.uela Clinao Hell. A So rial story tor thofilrls tt I llo In iho treat North Utht. II. (ieneral MUunderttundliie;. Uy t'bailes It, Talbot, A bnliLdld aLd huiucroua K-ilal .torylor tho boya, ' III. Iho htnry of Kncllili literature for younir tn-ople, Jty i.uiy leell fihlto (Mrs. Ullle). KlirUteeu lllunrateri 1'anrt, IV. .unt Ihilly'H i-chooMtoom Horlea. Kor Utt e l-'olka. Uy Hii,. Win. i-.liriuiit. V. Tliu hlld Tollers ( f liostnn strtets. 'nvelve llliiatrat.dl'uptr. Ily i:u in. K Hnmii, VI. LI'lluMi-s Muslin of Qulntllliuu Miuare. Ilir Korlunea nnd Mli-forlunea. Ily John liro iilobu, DrawUitKb Hopkins. ' Orlflnal MuMc byT Cromrton. I'arlor I'iutlmta ly l.eo. II. liurllelt I'lim tiii.ka Hiri . Illuklruted Mi(-rilUileR. 1'uiI.pbco Illustrated i'otuiB. l'ai ii Fnrelt-ii 'lruel anil f.aturul Ilutory, All by the btlnldebtouthoriiandnriuis. ' ' only tiM a year. I'rte ot roatngo. Send tub. scrlptloiis to 1). UiTIIEOP & CO., I'ubllsheri, Itoatou, Mass. fi n JOI.lt l'I.ATi:o WATCH KH, ChMneat , if lain, tlios-n world, biunpli Wauktru ta vlUa.w. iIili'u.A.Coi't.TuAOaCUcaga, W It I' IN Wuj. 11, NWjr It to wist Airs F 'it,i) ii;!. TIiIh well known renieil.t h.ui errerled m innti'- W'JiNlitiKPUL lU ,t Alid roatored nn man niifrerors to heniin, tint it Uchetlthett by all tvliu hare oxiili iiei d in. t inn,,. as The Standard Rvm dy Tor the prompt relief nnd cine ot H'AM'7'r lough lnjhiuiM, I'.roiichitit, hijfirnllynf ltlPtlhiU!l,AhMtt,l)inh tlim'n, Crouji, uiu in the niile uml Irnmt, Sn'ttinn htmiil, (linvi. fwhlntf. iu.il nvru .Ijl'ertion, IIP Till: T UOAT, I-njWStsAND OIIE T, ONSTJivl' TION. K'S AH' M IM AM WIST R'S B L ciir-TFtiMn i. , II , "nrHi ; i - In dlt enllml ujnn v ih.niinll;. tu jJu- in t i.ni j 111 finer r r. Mnrs i hImiix dt 11 I i h n nnmnVrn tck tnt itpdU'p vith n lut.j: ohm I ti-i treninp itif.xt lt!i ii vet Mrlu'isroit . i .h., luviii"-in'on tmitcl Uiutniirtr wcvU . n,i'i, i nliv!'') tn ifiiv fi iVtT fttinttMii i.i-r nf rnn'iiniMI tn. itn1 f trn'toiit Ik wi J,- tn rtl'h PTpivlml tl nt I tilL-lit ('In nliT tU,U Ui -. lit Ii f f il'pnlr-'d if 1 ti t 'p.iviT", U tb - tin ' i i ,t i lulrcrtlmoiit'i unit entltir i if ti i i i M tlsitn. nti'1 u'fl indit' tl to tr it iu it I imi tn'pnfH" li Mp, nfld rr'tn pnhim t.fc . rt i tnvi' l pMn (rrmln ill rppovprlhT Mvivm i ii t, . Ptitlrflv pf,iP(l. h Vp iivrnlhul ti " -trptieth 'iml nm f-flln r n'lltp wp!I f ' i tt ptn-p to nr. "M ir' UnltntiH-f tld Ui rr f m m tnVpti no othr tiifdlelup ntn c I comiiv hi-t' tn' tn that. Wry rpspp'-trMlIv "nit Mil", ,.I A S H- v, Vpr. I'owi k A Hov: 'piitl''in'ii Vin ru'ih 'Mrpn too hn for -"nlncr rpr'ltli'ntiMir t'u i'nip.p f,f vo'ir mpdi itin Inlur "t.Rp. Hip U nn ipq'i hit tip-of mlnp tnl tm.v tho ''nN'ini on thp Mn-ntlii f tin cp tin -ntr nhlPh)io mw tn th pinpf nrrxtut K III. r.ilh t ru. Vohra trulv, W II OV' S WISTAH'S HALSAM WISTAirR HALSAM WISTAR'S BALSAM llI.l:i:ilINO AT T'l M'M s, ., , I't'ivAS', t'onn , Man Ii 21, lwo. fieiillemen-1 avail mjsiir r this opnoriiinllv to say a worn In behalf of nr. l-t ,r'a In' is irn or I d t'hcrr.v, Hhlch I hive made tw or In inv f.iinllv for .'ii'.,l,.-i. iitui nlvv.ns Mitn tin-ntot N-neilclal '-nltt Mi Jilfe liiliiirofrt.lle-it.-habits hnsiilu-niH ii-ii I r-.tibleil n h n hard, dn . hackliiL-couirl in n. '' lalliiir ii Utile ci.1,1, and has emfcoied MirloiM iieelncs Bltbimt ..biiiinlM.' mn ielf until prealled iimni lo test the vli tiles nf Mar's MnKun thn if eel i r which has boon trulj iiMnidsliIiiir Moil-than ii u'nr -dnco n .oiun; in m inonclni? tn 11, s piar.. i,s take,, is. I r H f, ini it the lunK ntiiiei il m Il i a must se ere coinrh nd was nnnlly , 'I',1,1 ' ',lusll'l "nil It was .-.I lint to nil that consumption uns clnlinliij; him as i', m' .i 1 ',';'r1nln" "",7', 'i'1'". He m ut him n tiotlle of the HnNi.ni. lili h he t.ios.iinil In due time, t.ith.' irren a-lonisiitneiit of his tip nils, vos i.t his leeiistMiuedn-eiipiiiiiii, sndehed, as II were, from i,ic.r awsi.f di-utli, lu mnnv other ciim-swo iiiM-niliiiliil-icn-dii,.- Hnlsim io lliecons -nipiUe, mdiilwins wtti, (iirliist of success 'iiieseitiiio; -neiit. an- -.liiipi.- f.1(-t-, ihlch can be vouched tor nt truly "oil's l'"""!l!on tlt ' ktorv. I remain V, ... -IO 'N-11. liMiuvo. WISTAR'SSIALNA WISTAR'S HALSAM WIST I'n'par. il bj Sf'TII w. - .wir It sns, MMonU ''!, .''!""'' '"LV0"' Sl111 by dealers generally. dec IVmle 1lwplt.il, Or, is Ua.5ya O Z,,,V.J"'"?.l all li i ifa lrl nil' ratiire. rt-iilllmt (tmn earlv ubuam if IntfottiMi if miliar hcinlniil -nl iicbs K'tlut lni( I'mlfl-iiii l.tir Mt-mort, Impiitrtsat Mghl, Alutilioait or IiotioU'tic1). Nirou Htlilllir, irmv I.MIUV. jnsl .lif U.e ltltltftliT. MOlMjm I hit. t.iinK-. y-vi i I'ntvrli. 11 If, nil I lutm). l)U-rit, , mi.i tilt i:v-lot'ti:Mi.!XjUi to i.i. trtMii.Mii. In tlnlif. lotiit viMTitjtH-e, KDiurMlirro(Un fll. l h n ci IhiIh of in lUf.iiitiJ Vlinnl, mm no uMir. 1m (ba hr.f t pr ti .'in IhB tl S. I, IH KN nratilrtns IteiilHienl with prl title lintitf nn I butir 1, mil or write. Mtv ronniH)tii- ft l'irtii. S n I fifty r it for nmtilu of Kutilxr I Intnl. nil Mr inlv "f i - ilml L.Tiifinnitnii In iim ML OI.1VM i ni i.i.rr t ( ; ftw. I ill-Kivtw nf a irlvatt n roDitini'itiiti i tli InrurU'i I I a I iCUt, U muy ibJ dntt., M. tl'.L au?. 17, 77-1 IAIL ROAD TIME TA3LE & '.)I1ilaui:i.1'iia ani) i:i;.vi)i.(i i:oau vi:uan(.!i:mi:.vi' of TUA1N&. -May 21, ISM. l'AssKNdKii IUISS IEAVE KUI-Kin AS 101 IOW I- olM-tHllllll for .Sew York, riilladclphta, Iicadlni,-, Pottstllh lliiaitla, Ac, 11,33 a. lu Koi l'atuwissa, U.saa. in.5,47 and 7,fi .n fur VUilainport, o,2s u.3i a. m. and j,eo p. ., IIIAISS10K Ill-llKT IIA1K A.S 101 LOW N (M M,A t CKITEII.) Leavo New Vork, i,w a. rn. U-avu 1'hlladelplil.i, 11,10 a. in. I'.noIleadlns, 11,3 a. in., I'otlsWIlo, lit.JS p. u and Temaqua, 1,25 p. m, I.oaei.'at.iwlssa, (1,20 11,2.1 n.m. nnd 4,1m p. 10 Loin 0 Wim.iuispoi 1 .11 2 u.m,i2,w in. and .on p. u J'asis-nL'eib iriiimn ,w ,',...1 1.1. plila k'u thiouj . ithoiit chan-re of enn. J. 1:. wmm rv co. IMNCocu, licncraiJlanar- ticneral 1 Ii ku Agent. Jan.it. 1 tu ir. VMlltTIIKl.X I CO.Ml'ANV. CEXTItAL UAll.WA'i On nnd after November -intiK isra tf.iin0 ,. m . MJN11UKY as follow b: .NOliTIIW.XIIU. Lrlo .Mall 5.21) u. in., arrli e Elmlra ll.Bo'a. " Cunandalsua. . 3.3s p. 11, ltocheislor s.ir, Slairum 11 40 " tetovo accoiiiniodallonll.ioa.ia.nrihe wiiihim 11 12,:a 11. in. Elmlia.M.dl4.l!Mi.m.,urrr.e Klmlr.i lo.-.-i,,, m liunalo lliput J.15 a. 111. uulro liullalu s.fcu u.'u f-0l!Tmi'A;n. i.unalo Uxprets 2.5U a. in. arrlo Ilarrltburf 4.ro u. in ". UaltluioioMo " i.linlra Mall 11.15 a.m., arihe llairlsbuiB lxn ,.. , " M'nshlnrjion lo.so " lUllln, ore 0.30 " " XVashlugtoU s.Si) ilarrtsbur? accommodation 8,4np.iu.jirHe Harris burt- IW p. m. anuo llalltmoie ,vf.a, in ' U'athlr.gloii ii.lb " ru .Malll2.fi.', a. in. arrite Ilanliburt,-3 'a a. m " Ualtlinom i,4u ,,, , " Waahlin'ion lii.t'6 " Ml dally esctptMindaj. l. Jl. lioYli, Jr., (Jeneiul 1'aa.sengcr Aeen A. J. CASMATT, General Mauaee D K.lv!WA..'K. I.AC'KA WANNA AND nt-MlKIt.N ItAlLItOAU. limoMSIIUJMi DIVISION. Tlmo-Tablo No. sa, Takes effect at 4:3u MONDAY, NOVKMIIKli 22 S76. NOItTll. .STATIONS. ... .seranton.... . HelMue... -r,.i i..P,ii.. o.in. p.m. s io 3 i.i 8 3ft 7 KS 3 19 7 46 3 IV I MIUT1I, a.m. u isl. I) 43 II Bsi. 9 31 9 2ft V 20 9 1.1 9 III. 9 UT I 9 11,11 . a.m. 9 3S pin, p.n, ') o 2. 9 4S 2 2.i 0 Ki, 2 81 t, 3ft 2 9s C 43 2 40 0 tr 2 r,2 11 m a f 7 nl .ljiekavaiiiia.'ilo i 9 U 1 4 3 37 r an I 27 7 Tl I ! ,' 1.1 3 32 . rumen W.-fct l lttoli, Uutuunir.. .Maltiiv . ,h. illicit -liltiintmi 111 IKi II) 11 1 II) II VII 10 23 t' 27 llo 27 3 27 23 - Ill 3 i4 3 17 3 17 3 7 7 11 3 I, 7 ir 7 2ft I . if. " "1- .lili'k'ston .... to 27 I'll V iVi -l'l'"oiitli-lune.. 10I2 T 16 ft .llliik-ston' 3 17 7 03 111 fv ..1 1. UIUU HI ! I t 66 ....Vljinuuth I I lit Ill its II ttt 0 54 a 4ft II 3D Il !ft 04 .1 t 8 '4 2 42 23 1 2ft 2 9 3 97 J 40 01 UUIHUlU J NfintlcGke 110 40 3 32 7 48 1' 44 . 10 52 11 6 tl 17 II 28 . 11 8 ti 41 .minliHlv'n irtk 3 37 1 53 3 1.1 8 16 Jl. w vs 8 lOl S 11 . 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A 1 ."if o im mi liuiiiiiis, pokt paid In culVa?"i.6P;.,sU Kih!.."' tiH-.? kl?"'P "? liond St., t, Y, Jwico nov, 23, TT-iiii W A NT It'll l?.c!ir" f c"i 01 t'Dlwrlinettti MiLTir K TJ".?'? "V-'S-'i tl.r.n OK m it J"4.co BOT.SJ.It.tnT