The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 22, 1881, Image 4

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    TIIK COLUMBIAN AM) DEMOCRAT, BLQOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA GU'UuEY, PA.
Stitrins HibSiiII.
Tlu-rd nro tunny f. inner unit Hiirilwiers
who Hfliluu mtr Ihu noil about their
jtlniiU oxucit when it la iilisolutely lieo
I'sinry for the iiirnHU of tU'stuiyintf
WeeiU. .Aerntioii or exposure of llio sou
to tlio fiction of tin' air, U often of much
importance, in order to scenro a full de
velopment of nil cultivated plantni and
this is m much a purl of cultivation a
tliosulitluliif,' of weed. Tlio hiwlmiid
nmu i not sntisliud even with u natural
growth in cultivated plant, but m-eks an
abnormal growth in tlio whole or in
those, parts of plants designed for his
ttso or that of his nnhnals. He does not,
strictly speaking, follow nature, but en
deavors to improve upon her ways of
d.ting things; consequently ho plows,
sows, cultivates, and forces plants to
niako nn abnormal growth. Wo have
known farmers who appeared to think
that the less ploughing, hoeing and stir
ring the soil about plants tlio "better,iro
vided a fair return was secured for their
labor. Hut such men nro usually satis
fied with what others would consider a
half crop, aud it is needless to say that
they find fanning a poor business.
i'lio best and most thorough farmers
do not stir tho soil too much or too often,
either in prepaiing it for tho reception
of crops or afterward. A single ploughing
for wheal or other small grains is not
enough in order to break up and thor
oughly jinlvcrizo tho soil; and although
a iair yield may be obtained under such
systems, a far better ono would bo se
cured if tlio ground was turned over two
or threo times, and after each ploughing
thoroughly harrowed. The old system
of summer fallowing laud, when thor
oughly carried out, can scarcely bo im
proved upon in preparing land for cither
winter or spring wheat. By ploughing
two or threo times during the milliliter,
mid harrowing after each lurniim, not
only is the soil mixed umlpiilvcim'd, hut
mo weeds also are ilestroyeu whicii usu
ally spiing up whenever rich soil with its
seeds is brought to the surface. Of
course, land may bo constantly cropped
without rest, provided it is kept rich by
tlio addition of fertilizers, but there arc
few farmers who can supply theso in
suilicient abundance to preserve tho fer
tility, and for this, rotation of crops
must bo practised, or tlio land rested.
Whatever system of cultivation is prac
ticed, the farmer should manage to keep
up tho fertility of his land, and when
ever ho finds his crops failing he may
rest assured that a change is necessary.
Sometimes deeper ploughing will pro
duco a marked improvement in feilility,
but the subsoil, if brought to the sur
face, needs to be fully aerated and pul
verized before it will be in good eondi
tion for tlio reception of seeds.
In tho cultivation of corn, pttatoes,
and similar crops, stiningthe soil among
the plants can scaicly bo tepeatcd too
frequently dining tho early pat t of the
season; in fact, these operations may bo
continued until tho crop is well on to
watd maturity. Every timo the plow or
cultivator is inn through the rows small
weeds aro desttoyeily lumps broken up,
and air and its accompanying moisture
admitted. Tho ground may be too wet
for ploughing or stirring witli culti
vators and hoes, but it is never too dry,
bee ause tlio moro frequently these imple
ments arc used the more moisture will
tho soil absorb from the air. If any of
our leaders doubt this, let them try a
small plat of ground during dry weath
er, stirring the soil every day, and leav
ing an adjoining plat undistui bed. Tlio
iirst will remain moist and sponge like,
long after ihu other is as dry as dust.
Tho samo effect is produced in the fre
quently cultivated corn tield, and a good
crop can often bu made in a dry season
by tho constant use of tho plough and
cultivator, when it they aru not used, tho
plants would ceitainly perish.
Many scientific reasons could be given
in addition tho above for stilling and
pulverizing tlio soil, but they all involve
tho one siinplu fact that stirring it fre
quently ami thoroughly is extremely ben
eficial to the crops growing thereon.
Just how long or lato the fariiur should
cviitiuue (lie cultivation of his eoi u or po
tatoes is a matter for him to decide, but
hu need have no fear of doing such
crops harm as long as the roots are not
destroyed by the implement used among
lliem, or the tops lirokeii down in
the operation. Tlio market gardeners
near all of our larger cities seem to un
deistand tho importance of thorough
and aimost constant stirring ul the soil
about thei plants; and wlulli-r there
are weeds or not, the hocti and uultiva
tors nro ki pt going, and the enormous
eiops raised .show that tliero is some
thing in the management of soil, as well
as in iis natural or acquired feitility.
jy. J . Ann.
HOW TO 8.WK.
. All men and women who woik hard
with mind or body aru subject to peri
odieai attacks of biliousness, whjoh may
end in disordered kidneys or liver and
dangerous illness. A !M cent or $1,00
bottle- of l'arker's (Singer - Timid will
keen them organs active, ami by pre
veniing tho ailack save you much sick
ness, loss ol timo ami great expense,
Jinny families are kept in perfect
liealin by iiMiig tlio Ionic wlipn spring
or lull sickntss threatens. JJelny at
such limes means danger. .Detroit
J'-ess. See other column.
renusylvaain's Crows.
From tho Pennsylvania Stato Agricul
tural Jsepoit wo glean tlio following
statement of tho crops of tho btnto and
their value:
"Our Stato stands second in tlio corn
producing States, on an average three
years' yield, tho first being Nebraska,
and first, so fur as tho combined ratio of
tho price per bushel and tho scale per
aero is estimated. She is second, next
to Wisconsin, that is, in tho average oat
crop of threo yenrs. bhe is tliuil in the
total value of nil crops, taken for eight
lending states, Bliuois being tlio first and
New York tho second. She stnnds the
fourth among eight largo states in her
wheat crop of threo average yeais, and
sixth in tim total value of her wheat crop
in money. This again proves very little,
as ('alifornia's wheat crop stands highest
on this list. Her potato crop is worth
annually over six millions of dollars; her
buckwheat crop nearly seven millions,
Her hay crop is second only to that of
Now York, and was worth over thitty
sixmillloimof dollars last year. Uy theso
oitini'ites, Pennsylvania in.ulo the high
est cash product per ftcio out of eight
greatest liny producing states. Tobacco,
not much bragged about as n Pennsyl
vania product, returned last year $1,
700,0011, or a higher yield to tho acre
than that of any other State."
Moiik iiian A I'm. Once a geiltleillllll
who had the mai vi lous gift of shaping
h great many tilings out of orange peel,
was displaying his abilitlin at a dinner
itatly befoio Theodoio Hook mid Thoin
us Jlill, and Hiicottded in counterfeiting
a pig to tho admiration of the company,
Mr, Jlill tried tho samo lent, and, after
destroying and strewing the table with
the 'il of it dozen oranges, give it up
with Ihu exoluination, 'Hung the pig! I
can't make one." "Nny, Hill," exclaim-
rd Hook, glancing nt mu iness onumi
t,ible, "you lmvo tjoue morej Inotem ofl
Nue pigeon have Mtftdfc n litter." 1
TIib Tnllft of Hip Fly.
Tim toilelto of the fly is as carefully
nttended to as thai of the most frivolors
of human insects. With it contempt for
tlio looking glas he biiihes himself up
and wabbles his little round head, chuck
full of vanity, wherever ho happens lo
be. Sometimes after a long day of dis
sipation nnd llirting, with his six smalt
legs and little round body nil soiled with
syrup and butter nnd cream, ho passes
out of tlio dining room and wing his
wny to the elean,whitn cord nlong which
the morning-glories climb, and in this re
tired spol, heedless of tho crafty spider
that is practicing gymnastics it few feet
above him, lie proceeds to pniify and
sweeten himself for the refreshing repose
nnd soft dreams of the balmy summer
night, so necessary to one who is expec
ted to bo eaily at breakfast. It is a
wonderful toilette. Nesting himself on his
front nnd middle legs, ho throws his
hind legs rapidly over his body, bending
down his frail wings for an instant with
tho pressuie, then raking them over with
a backward motion, which ho repeats
until they arc bright nnd clean. Then
ho pushes the two legs nlong tinder the
wings, giving that queer structure a
thorough currying, every now and then
throwing the legs out and nibbing them
together to remove what he haseollecled
from liis corporal surface. Next ho goes
to work upon his van. Besting on his
head and middle legs, ho raises his two
forelegs and begins a vigorous scraping
of his hind and shoulders, using his pro
boscis eveiy little while to push tho ac
cumulation from his limbs. At times he
is so energetic that it seems as if ho wcrj
trying to pull his head off, but no lly
ever committed suicide. Some of Ins
motions very much resemble those of
pussy at her toilet. It is plain, even
to the naked eye, that he does his work
thoroughly, for when he is finished lie
looks liko a new lly, so clean and neat
has he made himself within a few minutes.
The white cord is (killed, but lloppv is
himself again, ami lie bids the morning
glories a very good evening.
l'uoriTAiu.i; iTii:xis.
Tho most wonderful and marvelous suc
cess in cases whero persons are sick or
wasting away from a condition of miser
ablcness, that no ono knows what ails
them, (profitable patients for doctors.) is
obtained by tne uso of Hop Bitters. They
begin to euro from tho first doso and
keep it up until perfect health and sti ength
is restored. Whoever is nlliictcd in this
way need not suffer, when they can get
Hop Bitters. Cincinnati Star.
A Gun. Avrni l'noiniiiors Ki:t. A
shoo factory at Albany has received the
diagram of a foot, from Sandusky, Ohio.
Tho girl placed her bare foot upon a
sheet ol paper, and a pencil mark was
drown close around the outline. This
foot, as shown by tho diagram, is 17
inches long, 7l inches at the widest pail,
and could take a No, 20 boot, though a
No. 30 would be just tho thing. Tliu
ball of tho foot is just 19 inches around,
mstep llij niches, and the hcci measiins
22 inches. Tho ankle measures 1(!
inches. This immense pedal adorns the
person of Miss Mary Wells, of Sandus
ky, Ohio, whoso weight is 100 pounds,
nnd she is but 17 vears old. Ihodia
gram was sent to the manufacturer as a
curiosity.
not rou a koutuni;.
"Phew, I wouldn't marry her if she'd
a fortune. Poor girl, she'd bo all right
if sho took Spring Blossom, tho bit
thing in the world for offensive bieath."
Price, f0 cents; trial bottles, 10 cents
CAUTION.
GET THE BEST.
bstey oia-nsrs
STKOWCf OMl)ETITIOV
In the manufacture of Organs is
n 1 "ll- l
01 cneap goous, in sum irom interior iniuerntis. i reier particularly to
bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence, without
any merit whatever, except to be ofTiiml cheap, and then when purchas
ed found to bo dear at any price. Will you not then, reader,
If you Contemplate Buying an Organ
consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearinir the
names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of
styles ot the celebrated Jistey Urgans can now bcFcen at the new rooms
ot tho Only Authorizsd iigentfoi the Estey Organs in
Columbia County. A guarantee for five years from tho manu
facturers accompanies oVery Kstey Organ.
J. SJMuT2SER, Agent.
juoeiiJ.w-rt
A TRUE
lffO
A TRUE TONIC !
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
IRON JHTTJCItS nro liislily
quiring a certain am
mittest Fntr$, Want
tlio liliKxl.fctrenrrlliel
liko a clmriii on tho illccid'fe orguiis, removing all dysiiciitlo uy iniitoms, sucli
ai UUstimj lite Foal, lttuhirnj,leut in the Stomach, Heartburn, tic. Tlio only
Iron l'ruiiimitioii tluit will not blacken tho teoth or ulvo
licailaolia. Kold ly all druggists. Writo for tlio A 11 0 llook, S2 in. of
useful and uiauslng reading tent ret,
liltOAVN CIIISMIOAIj CO., Baltimore, Mil,
BITTERS
I r Sale by Moyr Hrtitri,
SAKE
SIMMONS
Lira ItBGULATOR.
It M ill ioIU I'ly cure, Sick
Sleitilaclic.
DYf PEPS I A
Thi licguliHor will iMrttllvply rtiro thtstcrrlblo
(tlsciifo. wo ancrt emphatically what wo know to
ho tiuo.
CONSTIPATION
'IwnM until - rrgnnlut un ft trllllnjf nltmont. Nn
turn iKimnd the ntmns' rcgnliillv of the bowels.
Tlirn-ti-iv, hmUI. tinliire b inking Simmon Mvcr
Itognlilur It M harmless, tnlldnnil i ITiitiiJl.
PILES.
lllcf U nt tsninlfor llnwo who MilTer day after
di llh riles. It nnsctiMl hundreds and will euro
)ou.
MALARIA.
Persons may avoid nil nttadu ty occasionally
Inking a rl'i" of Simmons ilogiitatur to keeptl.o
liver in healthy action.
Bad Bieath
llenera'ly nrtlnif from n dl-tonWeil stomach, can
bo corrected by tiklng Simmons Liver litgulator.
Jaundice,
Simmons T.lver IfKUlfitor soon (radicates tills tils
eas" from Hi" s,i-teiii, leaving tlio skin clenr and
free fiein all impurities,
COLIC.
children suffering villi colic noon experience ro
ller wle'n s minon t.lver Kcgulator I nilinlnwercd.
AdtiltnlnileilU' great hem-ill. from I lilt medicine,
llli unt unn'1-.-mtit. It li harmless nnd rlTcollvr.
Purely ugtlable.
Sold by nil Druggists.
TRY IT.
Juno it, 'al ly
RICH BLOOD!
-.'in(iiM J'(l. niako New llleh
.1! cuii'j.li lely ctiniiirt) the. IiIikhIIu
i -nii . t'l',' 'tciil'i', An i-erwm
-villi-'. I m '. i irl,tfnmi 1 luliiveeki
in - .-ImnMi-i ln' I hr .llli. It Mich a tlilnir
U-K.ltil-. s, nt liv 1.1 i!t r -r s li Her klaniin.
J. ,V. .IOII ., V .V CO., Manlon, JInss.,
fol-inuh Jtitttrfnr, ?tfi
may ti, Ml .ly
Ho:t Fragrant It Rcf:e:ain2 ef Perfumes
Exceedingly Delicate and Lasting.
Price, 29 cts.: Lares rjuiea, 73 eta.
Sol i ty Urtlcn la Hnigi A IVrfuaicry. !gnilur ef I IU
enzSt CotN.Y., ca lierj tctlle.
PARKER'S QiHGER TONIC
The Medicino for Every Family.
NEVER INTOXICATES.
Mail from Ginper, I'ucliti, Mandrake, StfI.inLn,
nnd other uf the best vegetable remedies known,
Parker's Ginger Tomc hai rem irk ably varied
curative power, ti iMhe creatp-t J- lorrueh Correct
or. Wood l'urifier and Liver KcguLitor c cr made ft
: Tho Best Medicino You can Uso
: forKQstoringHcalth& Strength
Itcommcnccstoact from the Ami rinse, Marches
; out the vcjik ergar.-t, find U warranted to cine ot
help all de-cases of the I'owcl, ttomath, Iilood,
Kidneys, l4tr,UrlnaryOrpans,nllCoiiitilaint$of
Women, Nervousness, Slp!c$sucM. IMicutoo
" thru and Ih unkniiiPM.
Tryalwittlctu-dayi it may fftve your life. soct.
and $i ncntalldniEgi.t. Fery genuine bottle
hasour ticnaturccn outside wrapitr, Ili&cox c
Ca, N. Y. Large saving in buying $i sue.
Just Wlint l 'Wnntcil.
Everyt-otly whnie h.ilr H crry t r fotlej llfll felt
tliu need of a ll.ni KeKtorcr aril resting Uft 1&
cleanly. agreeaNy pcifunieil on j lurml.M, Tat
Let'a Hair Ual&.im sjtisfies tlio must fastidious U
thee respects. SoM Ly dnijtcisti at 50c. and $2 .
pCt.l.'80-ly
SUJSCHIHK NOW FOK
THE COLUMBIAIT
S1..-.0 IN ADVANCE.
T3T1 ATTIV'R Orirjr.s 18 useful stops, 0 nets reeds
JiiiiiiJiouiy im. i-iaDostissnp tennis,
o.laloir l-'ioc. AaarebS Ucatty, Washington, N.J.
may 0, 'si-ly uia
raniJting in the liroduction and Bale
, -r .
Bloomsburg, Pa.
TONIC
rccomraendcU for all diseases re
mi
I-' ml.lViiI
AGENTS WANTED raTO:!tfvKlSi
tlnu .H.u llli-- cur inti'iiti-l. Will nulla pair ot
n - mini, w.i.i lll'.l.rj mi-! TOP, etimplilc, in
ainiinutrii It wiila.jo knit a iirtat variety of Imicj'-y-rk
ror w 1,1, li tlicrcUatwnrH it realy market Sfii-1
f--r rlrriilnrntiil ten,'- i thi" Twomtily Iliilttllis
Itliichliift ('n.iliMWw-lilmiti-nst., Ikotuu, Mass.
all
JUST OUT.
MORRIS & IRELAND'S
NEW IMPROVED
EIGHT 71.AIJGE
FIRE-PROOF SAFE.
THK ONLY EIGHT FLANGE SAFE
MADE IN THE WORLD.
AND CONTAINING OUR
Patent Inside Eolt Work,
Patent Hinged Cap,
Four-wheel Locks,
Inside Iron Linings,
Solid Iron Cornors,
LATEST FROM MAINE.
Lock's Mill's, oxford co , .Me.
Messrs. Morris A Ireland::
Hen'.a: On tlio wnd M November, 1T9, niirapool
mill nt ' Ills place, tn&fii. two sinrles lilfli, wnHio
tilllv wmninu.'il liv Hie. In which lliern ui .1 1 irii
iliiiintlty of spool lumber, spo'im and blocks, nil sen
sum it. 1 liu Urn burned lor llireo nml 11 null d.iis.
o iiiin 0110 1' )oursare in our mm nun TiiiKd.iy
inornlUK lolloivlii',', I'lglity lienrs nller: llio llre.lt
wits loo liol to liuiidle, Rllii; uoveied Willi liurnlliK
liloeks. Somn timo utler It van opentd nnd Ihu con
tents were In a K'ood httitoof prevrMitlon, not ,i
book or pipo-twins destroscd. 1 11111 salMled Willi
your Mules utid lmvo nurciiasi'd nnotlier. und enu
elieertii'ly reeoinmend them lo nnyonu wlsldnifto
heeiuo ineir vuiiiuuiesiioiu ocini; oesiioyeii oy lire.
Yours truly, I. (I. 'I'kiiith,
TREMENDOUS TEST.
Koastlntr Tblrty lloirslnn Ilcdof lied Hot Coals.
Corning, N. Y -lanuary c, hi.
Morris fc Ireland. Hobton..MabU.
(lenlleineu;-on the nljjUtoftbo lira Inourvll
Intro on thoSOtli nlt.Ilidlu uso one of ynnr No.
a SuftH I am pleased lo inform you, after tbo lloor
giivo way It fill low tin; cellar, lino a heap of burn
ing coal, vrbcro it roatted for tlilrty hours, our cit
izens mid myself KiiMi up Hie hoi 0 of an thing be
ing suvrd In It. un being taken from the ruins twos
happily disappointed to Und my cash, vouchers nnd
other aniens of value perlettly preserved. The
combination works well now. I uin satlslli'd
your new and Improved work, ono of which, a No.
w, 1 hivoord-ri'd of jour agent to-day, win anord
absolute protection In any lire.
Truly Yours, K. s. jjahnes.
STILL AHEAD-
liochislcr, N. II., Dec. to, so.
Mossrs. Morris & Irclaod:
Dear Sirs: In tho dlsabtrous tiro wnlchtook place
tn this toun Nov. no, ihu Morris nnd Irel ind sale In
my store us subjected to a sevcro test, blug
IhroHU Into the cellar and a hugo mass ot debits
fell upon II, nnd It was In tho lUlnsbonio two dm s.
I take pleasuio In Informing j 011 that upon excava
tion It was opened without 1 rouble and tlieconlx nta
were found to le uninjured. I checrrully recom
mend your salt sa,u biiouiu 1 want another I should
cortmnly puiehase oi.o from yoti.
Yours U'dy, C. V. Howk.
STILL ANOTHER,
From tlio Great Fire In Troy, Now York.
Troy, N. Y., December II, 181a.
Mesirs. Morris ,t Ireland, liostnn:
(lentleinent-Aller wllne.S'lng tho charred books
outol tho safes openoii, also one of my own widen
wn anolhur 11 axe. which was not In tho heal of
the lire like tho No c lalelv purchased ot jou.whleh
was In tho lire over toriy.i Ight hoars, unci hud to bo
continually plaefl on during Mond.iy night, its It
u. completely suriouided with burning iniisllns
ai.d otluT IMI.1m.1blo maleilal.on opening It In 1110
rulniTno'duy tflen oon, I wus pleased to llnd tho
conlents, books, naptrs nnd money were all pie
served tn a rem it kat ly goi.d condlllon. Wlthtldi
proof of the Hie tpialliles ol yourfalo wohavoglv
en jour agentan erderf roi.oNO. ssafe.
Yours respectfully, Divis & Co.
THE GREAT
BOSTON FIRE.
JANUARY. 110.
Morris A Ireland's Hafo I Again Tilumpliant-Messrs.
itiee, (euuau & uok. largo nuiu iteveais ii
V.iluablo coutenis I m if 1, after being sul
JetUd 10 luten obeut for one Hundred
und 'thirty Hours.
Hoston, January , tssu.
Miihsrs. MnrrliA Ireland, lioston:
lien It:- On tlio night of Deceuitcr 2H, last, Hid
bu tniiir oeeu in n 11, part uy usnt r". vi I'euenii
Ktrett, iiii'l whli h was four no lies hljjli nnd about
aiu 11 ll oeeii, luugui nro mm wun uebirojeu, whii
all ItHrniilihlK.cunMMIiiKcr u veiy laigo sloelt of
pnpvr, look ciuuers tuuienavi unu ui or inereiuiu
014,'. VVLI In w vi ral other larun bullrilnm uillolnlnt.-
ours wt re burnt d at Ihu Kime time, the Uamca were
exl sL'tiklicd the lolloultiL' dav. but our slock con
tinned to bum for dajs thcreutter. Altera di lay of
13o hours wo weio able 10 nave our sale dug out
from tlio ruins and opened, and were pleaded to tir.il
all tbo conU'tilH well preserved. 'I bo uifeconlnlocd
our must valuable books, papers, iiollcles, etc., and
weiiowfeeliuruthatourjntlgait'iit was coinctlu
buiUg ono ot uur fates, which wo decided to do
after knuwuiL' the wonterlul record of your Bales In
tbo gn at Hoston lire ol Wo reguru the ptou c
tlon ol jour tale bb incst remarkable, acU this Urn
ts a guaranty of Its ucurlty 10 those who may wish
to pureiuiso.
Yours very truly, Hick, Keniui.i, & Co.
Al.o a Communication from Es-Govor-nor
Ales. Rico,
lioston, January 11, ISMi,
MKS8im MdKHIS & IltRLANU.
(lenis: Ihaveuiado cateful examination rf the
contenlH of tho bale uurchased of you some ears
Unco by tho llrm of luce, Kendall ft Co , und which
was hiibiectto ILu test of eLormous heat lit tlio
gieat lire of last Sunday night. 1 reuard the se
curity of tho safo under the circumstances as most
remarkable. None ef Us contents vera burned.
nor were any 01 uieuiBo injured oy neat, us 10 uu
materially doinaced I should commit any W entit
les to your saf j bcrcatter wltli additional conll-
uenuo, uiui ureui. rccv'L, juuis very iruij.
Alexander 11. nice,
THE LATEST YET.
BUT THE SAME RESULT,
Ho. Norrldgowock, Mo., I'ub.l, lsst.
Messrs Morris & lieland. Boston Mass.:
The sale 1 rnueht uf vou lust October was Inn
iwo-slory wooden building, which buried Jan, vs.
The building luck life In tho night, und the safe,
bul'dltg and Its contents, lellluto iho cellar upon
uplluotory wood, making a hot flro whlrli lasted
tor ten hours. 'I he nulslde of Ihu safu wai l.eiili'd
red hot. It melted the handle and dial oil tho door.
'Ihu contents conslfttd of watches, kwelrv. tllver.
ware, books '"! rs ic, all of which cuinn out In
gucd condition, i'aptia lying agalist tnotnsldoof
thu MiM with not Inluitil 'I hu sain ihows for It.
M il wi.ui Ills, and I ftel well satlttlid wllh what It.
uasuono, rieaso write wnat you can auow tor u
iuwuiuuuuw uue, uuu iiuiioU,
O. F. HALL.
CHAMPION RECORD ill lie GREAT
BOSTON FIRE in 1872.
r VKeud for prices and doscrlptlvo catalogue be
torn purchasing elsewhere,
MORRIS & IRELAND,
64 SUDBURY ST.
Boston Mass.
a. Ill)
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BLOCMSBOBG STATE NOBMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH -NOIULAL SCHOOL UISTJUCT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal.
T1IISSOII001,, oh at present constituted, oilers tho very best facilities tor Professional and C'lasiicnt learning.
Iliilldlnirs spacious. Invltln2 nnd commodious i completely healed by sleara, well ventilated. Uchted by cas. and furnished with n hniinilfnl simhlv nf tmre.si.fl
spring water.
iflcitnon neaiintiii, nuu eiwy ut necess. i caeiicrs oxperienceu, eiiieieiu, unu nuvo 10 muir worK. insripiinn, nrm nut Kind, uniform and thorough. KXpcnsor
moderate, fifty cents a week deduct Inn to all expecting to teach, students uduilttod nt uny tlino. llooins resorveil wbnn desired.
i;our?;es oi stuoy preserioeu oy me ntato t
I. Model School. IT. Preparatory. III. Kletnentary. IV, Claslcal.
Adjunct Courses I I. Acailemio. II. Commercial. III. Cour.'c in Muic. IV. Course In
Tho momentary Scientific and Classical Courses nro I'llOFUSSIONAt,. nnd Hludonts trrndu.itni
correspondlngtiegreesi -Master of tho Elements! .Master of tliu fcclences i Master Cf thoClaslei. tlraduatcs In tho other Courses receive Normal Cortlllcates
their attainments,, signed by tlio oillrers of tho Hoard ot Tustee ,
The course of stud y prescribed by tho Htato Is liberal, and tho s zlontlllc and Classical courses aro not Inferior lo thosn of our best Colleges,
The state reuulrcsa higher order ol cltl2enldp. Tliotlmes rli land It. ItH oueof the prlmo objects of lids school to help to sccumtt, by furnishing Intelli
gent nnd onicleut Teachers for her Schools. Tothlscndlt solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes,-thojo who deslro tolmprovo llielr time
and their talents, as -tudents. To all such It promises aldlu daveloplng ihelr powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor utter leaving school, for
..IllltVll, , U',U,, i. I.IU t (III!.,,.,!,,
ma. i i.i.i.v.h i;ia lii.i., rrminent nonru
Sept.l. '!.-
SPRING CLOTHINC
LARGEST
OF
CLOTHING.
JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT IT
FOB
CUSTOi TAILORING OR READY TOE.
mom OTS i-iabtb
WH INVITE YOUIl EXA1M I NATION
TO KNOW "WHAT TO WEAR" AND "How TO WEAR IT."
CALL AT
THE DAVIS.
$1,000 REWARD,
ONK THOUSAND (l.OOO) HOLLA ItH
iH KM 1 U.vl MlVicd 10 NY 1'KitSoN
thit will do OHKAT A JtANOK
OK WOHK on ANY 01 H Kit
MACHINE.
WHAT THE
NEW 5AVJS VERTICAL FEED
Will do without basting.
It will mnko wide hem on sheets, c, hem nil
mnnnerof bias woolen goods, ns Bolt merino, erapo,
or goods dllllciilt to hem on oilier machines. It
makes a more elastic stitch than any other machine.
It will turn a hem and put In piping nt snmu 1 1 1110
ltwlll turn a hem. bow braid on Iho right side
and Btltch on trimming at ono operation.
It will dot lllugblasor straight, eltlieroncolton
or woolen goods.
It will fell across beams on nny goods.
I will bind a lin ts or Pklrturd few on facing,
either with or without Miowlngbltlehts: bind liribb
Hoods wlih the same material, ellhcr(callups,polntR,
wpiaresor stalglit. 1 lie only mat nine that will bind
Unix, Cloaks, or oilier nrlleles vim Mas, tat In or
silk, from a to 3 Inched In wh lb, without basting.
ltwlll gather with or wltlnut sewing on.
ltwlllgather between two pieces and sew on at
Utosame lliw.
ltwlll inakn 11 rutllo and stitch a pillow slip on to
tho facing at tho tamo timo.
It will bhlrr any kind ot goods.
It will make plaited trimming either with or with
out newlng It on.
it will msko plaited trimming cither Bcallaped or
straight and sew a piping on nt the same time. It
will make knife plaiting.
J. SALT ZKK, Gen) Agent,
Illoorasburg, Pa.
oct. 1, '80-tf.
1 l(l"tit T'KKTH. fin
I i -nl f"- Kffii , tn DRTJ
.O 11 UP '"TNOS, on
' UI A O Vi'V
I t t nt won'ta'
y ' t lki(i will
f l u lUii-t'n 1
''(' . n'l-l tu I'tll
III r twlnir.
fni nit' mi
u'i'v i.iti cinrAao
7 UNO I Ht VVk'ti. TUl'UKAk
A f'A CITY, luimin.rM Un wi
MitiiM 1' uioir-uii lupKNVE
1 id 1 UfcULO. Innlutf ('ut aro nt
II tii mi ah ttnuUL'h liuim, In wht'
(itiil I'Milxr t.bUiuttl at Hie noi
ti'c i itu of h ti Hly-ttTO (inU,
Tor rutt s, furtlior Inf rnmtt
iui4 tifi-mit Aliip ol UnlUi1
-iiIdm lint, ailUa-ss,
0. A. BEAN, Oen'l Eastern Ai.
17 llrnniiwn v.NmvYnrk anil .1 i.
U l ln tiiii-t. 1't'fitiin, Mam
J in i iMm
LK(JAL JILANICS,
AliWAYS ON JIANI)
AT TJIIS OFFJCK
01 -rriixirm.
STOCK
PORT GRAPE" WINE
Used In the principal Churches for Communion
Etirposes.
EXCELLENT FOB LALKS AMD WEAELY
PERSONS AND THE AGED.
peer's Foxt Grape Wine
FOUR YEARS OLD.
mhls Celebrated Native Wlno Is made fromlho
.1. Juice of tho Oporto llrape mlscd In thlst'ouuliy
Its Invaluable
Tonic nnd Strongthening Proporties
am unsnrpassed bv nny oilier Native Wlno. llcl g
tno puro Julcoof Iheilrniv, product d under .Mr.
Hcer own personal stiervitlnn, Ita purity ni.d
genuinrncsi aro guran'eed. 't ho joiingesi child
tuny pjrtnkn ot Its generous quidltleaand tho weak
est InvullitUhu It to advantage It is particularly
bctiltlclal to tho aged nnd debilitated, and suited to
tho various ailments that affect the weaker Rex. It Is
In every respect WINK TO UK UKI.1KI) ON.
SPEER'tJ
I. J. Sherry,
Tlio 1'. J. HIIKltltY Is a Wlno of Superior character
and partakes of the golden qualities of the grope,
from which It is made. 1'or Purity, lilcbuess,f lavor
and Medical Properties, It will bo found unexcelled.
SPEEIl'S
This IlftANDV stands unrivaled In this Country,
being far supeilor for medical purposes.
IT IS A l'Ulti: distillation t cm tho grapo and con
tains valttablo medical properties
It has a dcllcato llivor, tlmllar to that of tho
grapes from which It Is dlstllled.and Is In great fav or
among llrst class families.
Boo that tho signature ot ALFI'.Bl) BPKER,I'as.3alo
N J., Is over thu corK of each bottle.
SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM.
doo im -ao t-
To Nenroas Sufferers Ihs Qrsst Ecropcaa
Hoxody.
UK. J. B. SlMI'SONU.SI-XCiria MKIUCINlt.
nr. J. li. Simpson's Hpeclno Medlelno lsajiosltlvo
euro for overwork of body or br lu or excess uf nny
klu l.Biicli as weakness und all diseases rasultlng
li 0111 Nervous lubllltv lirltablllty.Menlal Anxleiy,
languor, li&slltidu, Depiesslou 01 Spirits and func
tional dar.iugeineuts of thn tierions bystem ten
t riil.v. I'alns In Ihu
liacK or niue, iajs.
or Mcino-y, I'rema
turooldagoanddl'.
euses that leuil li
conrinptlon.liisaid
ty an early uraYi
or both. Nomattei
bow hhittered tin
HMcui mayb9frou
excesses o t an
kind, a short courfeu w ui.o iiittbeinu wni u eiOie n.J
lost functions and procure health and happiness
where before wes despondency and gloom. 'I be spe
elite Medicine Is being used with wonderful sum ss
1'ainphleis sent treo to all. Wrlto for them and
get lull partrlcuujr.
I'rlco, SpeclUo f l.oo per package, or six packages
for (3,- o. Will bo sent by mall on receipt of money.
Address all ordcin, J. II. SIMl'SuN's MKDICINK to.
No tut and U 6 Main street, Uurialo, ,N. y.
leb. It, '8Mf
TVAINWHIOHT & CX).,
WHOLESALE OltOCJtlti),
I'DILIIIIU-OU,
Dealers ta
TKAB, SYHU1, VOVFES, BUOAII, WOLAH,E)
men, srioxa, iioam mojl, to to.
H K. Oortor tcd and Aro autta,
WOnlrr will titl6 tilill v li ihu.
Art. V. Courso in l'liyslcitl Culture.
therein. ivi Htm,, tu n i.n.,r.,rri Mm fniinwln
i. 1'. IlIi.L.MYIil, secretary.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It Is a most agrccablo dressing, which
Is at once harmless ami effectual, for pre
serving the hair. It restores, with tho
gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray,
light, and red hair, to a llch brown, or deep
black, as may bo desired. lly Its uso thin
hair Is thickened, and baldness often
though not always cutcd. It checks falling
of the hair Immediately, and causes a new
growth In all cases wlicro tho glands aro
not decayed; while to brashy, vtcak, or
otherwise diseased hair, it Imparts vitality
and strength, and renders it pliable.
The Vicion cleanses tho scalp, cures and
prevents tho formation of dandruff; and,
hy Its cooling, stimulating, and soothing
propel tics, it heals most if not all of tho
humors and diseases peculiar to tlio scalp,
keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under
which conditions diseases of tho scalp and
hair aro impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair
Tlio Vinon is Incomparable. It Is color
It.:;:;, contains neither oil nor dye, and will
not soil whlto cambric. It Imparts an
agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an
article for the toilet it is economical and
unsurpassed in its excellence.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 84 Co.,
l'rartlcnl and Analytical Chemlt,
Lowell, Mass.
solo sv all uuL'GUtSTS EYEnroruBnx.
THE CHEAT
IWItLmGTON JIOU'ME.
G7No other lino runs Threo Throuitti Pas.
sender Trains Dally botwecn Chicago, Dos
Molnei, Council HlunN, Omuha, Lincoln. St.
Joseph, Atchison, Topekn nnd Kansas City.
Direct connections for nil points In Kansas,
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Ne
vada, Now Mexico, Arizona, ldnho.Orcgonantl
California.
Tho Shortost, Speediest nnd Most Comforta
Moltouto via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Dcnlson,
Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Ualvcs
ton and all points In Texas.
Tho unoqunlcd Inducements offered by this
Lino to Travelers nnd Tourists, nro ns follows;
Tho celebrated I'ullman (IG-nheel) I'ulara
Bleeping Care, run only on this Line, C 11. It
Q. l'ulaco Drawlng-Itoom Cars, with llorton'a
lCecIlninirChnlrs. Nu oxtm elinrKo for Seats
In Itccllnlng Chairs. Tho famous C. II. & y.
l'alaco Dlnlntr Cars, florseous Kuinklnfr Cars
nttcd with Klcirant HlKh-Ilacked Itattnn Itc
rolving Chairs for tho cxctuslvo uso ot flrst
classpiLienecrs. Steel Track and Superior nouipmcnt, com
bined with tholrOreat Through Car Arrange
ment, makes t Ids, nbove all nt hers, tho favorite
ltouto to tho South, South-Wcst,and tbo Far
West.
Try it, nnd yoti will find traveling a luxury
Instead or n discomfort.
Through Tickets via this Celebrated Lino
for salo ut nil olliccs In tbo United States ami
Canada.
All Information about Hates of Fnro,Sleep
Inc Car Accommodations, Timo Tables, &c
will tio cheerfully given by applying to
J. Q. A. URAM.acu'l Eastern Agent,
ax) Washington St., HoBton. Mass.
..,., nnd 1117 llioidwnv.Noiv l'ork.
JAMES It. W OOD. lien. I'ass. Art.. Clilengu.
T.J. l'O'rriUt.Oen. Munager, Chicago.
March 16, 'h, lut
At Crate's Cancer Infirmary, Addi:en, IT. T.
liyNDIlEIiS 01' PEHi-ONS lioinalt parts of . tho
world liavo lien cured U ihlsmuch dreadid Uls
eabo nnd are now living wuntsns tliatlhei have
beentucutd Irem atmlbio ltd iinilmoly death,
Doctuia. Mliilsltrsendlhol'cnr tnatidfno. Write
li'.';.! c,r?Lr. ?lvln R f ull r.nri it ulorB. AdddretsUrs.
0 t'l 1 bi.OWN, Addltcn.N.Y.
Weaver & Co's Ads
AV 1? A lJ c"n ,l" "l"rt0 at home by
I Pt A t . any f live man or woman,
T, U)y LT Kui, ylu wni B0t
m obllgi tl t o lea o our o n I ow p. or I n ay from
homo oyer night. Any one tan conduct the busi
ness. It iKiulitsnoeniltal.
K WILL OTAltT Vl'tJ WITH AN OUTFIT WOllTII
If jou aro unplejed during tho day you can
make from fl lots iiiiuUi g, heme of our agents
report u prollt of m in a Unu u duv . hih nt
g. t-i
L'lu du
for full pniilculuis tu K
street, N. V, wit
, iillihoUT, so lmiclay
uiaich U, 'ui-6m
MjL otiieusl
SUPBlUOIt TO
JIKVEU
ANOS
lllk!lie-l
I'llil'S
Awuidtd,
."HHVllH hON.mircU street Philadelphia,
Ugliest Awards for tbo tat llanos: London
Paris, Centennial and renn'a Stato Fairs,
march 11, 'H-nn wco
LATEST STYLES OP
At tho 'COLUMBIAN OFFICE.'
RAILROAD TIME TA B LES
ML
KNNnVliVAMA I'.All.llUAIl. J'llILA.
HKM'IIM a mult li. i(. jii iniu.N.
SUMMEK TIME TAI1LE,
on and After Hunday, .tttnn l'Mil, tlio train.
on tlio Philadelphia Hrlo Ita lroad illusion win run
as follows l
WKHTlVAHtl.
KrinMalt Icavos I'hllndelplilt
" llnrrWiurg
i ' Wllllain-port
ii " .teisey nhore
11 Lock llavtn
" lleliovo
lltSpra
4 s.i n m
8 40 n in
o'j a is
.o-iii a in
II i Sato
7 l ,n
arrlvo at lino
Niagara Kxpre&s leitvesl'lilludeli Ida it no n in
8 " Ilarrlstmrg laiBpm
ui r, iiw ii.utini ui ti ai.pm
lock Haven 4 urn m
" " lienovo Bii'ipin
' Khim' tn j',, M
Fast t.tno leaves l'lilladelphla 12 lo p m
" lMriWmig in. n,,
nrrlvent Wlillair.spurt IMptn
" " Lock Haven o nip m
EASTWAHll.
1'acino Hspress leaves Lock Haven 7 1 3 a m
Wn. , , , 11 in
NMiiinmspiiit Rvoam
" nirho at llarrlsburg tif'Spm
" Philadelphia sopm
11 " Kane coo am
May Kxprcss loaves lienovo Ions am
" Lock llnvcii 11 vsniu
" ' V'llilnins)ort l'iilspm
11 arrive at HnrrlsDurg a iiipni
' " Philadelphia o n p in
" " Krio It as am
Krto Mall leaves Itenovo u onm
11 Ijck Haven miopm
" ' wniiaoisport li sopm
11 arrives nt llarrlsbtirg s oo a m
" " riilladclplna 1 33 a m
Fast Lino leaves Mlllamsport I lonm
' arrives at llarrlsbtirg s is a m
" " Phlladelpiila 7 H5 n m
Krlo Mall and Fast Lino west nnd l'aetllo I'.xprcss
Kist mako close connections at Northumberland
with L. It 11. II. II, trains for Wlikcsbntro nnri
Mranton,
Erto Mall West, Niagara Expross West and I'att
Lino West mako close connection at Wllltoinsiioit
vTlth N. C, It. W. trains north.
Niagara Express West nnd Day Express EaU
makecIOFdcoiihictlun ntLocKliavcn vtltlii:. K. v.
It. 1!. trains.
Erie .Mall east and West connect nt Erie with
trains on L. H, &M. ti. Jt. it. i at CotTy with o, C. II.
F.4: W. U. it.; at Emporium with H. N, Y.al', it, it.
and nt Driftwood with A, V, It. II.
Parlor cars will run between l'hllalclplila and
Wlllamsport on Niagara Express west, and Day Ex
press Jfast. Sleeping cars on all night, tralni.
WM. A. IIALDWIN,
Cenoral supt.
NOIiTHKHN (JKNTJIAL IIA1LWAY
COMPANY.
On nnd after January 17th, 1SS1, trains will lcavo
Sunbury as follow si,
NOItTHWAIID.
Northern Express c,3o a, ni arrive Elmlra 12.S0 pra
Arrlvo nt C.inandalgua 3.2J p. ru
" ltochesler 4.1U
" Niagara. 8 45 '
Niagara Express 1.03 p. in, arrlvo EUnlrao.osp m
arrlvo Cnnaudalgtta u.33 11
" itochester 9 45 "
" Niagara u.coam
Fast lino c.io p m arrlvo Elmlra 11,05 p m
" Wat kins lt.tspm
SOUTHWAHD.
Southern Express 1.SK n. m. arrlvo Harrlsb'g 3.15a m
arrlvo l'lilladelphla 7.35 "
" New York 10.35
" Ilaltimoro 7.40
" Washington ,02 a m
Paclilo Express lo.on a tn arrlvo Harrlsb'g 12.06 p m
errlve Philadelphia 3.15 p m
" New Y'ork c.25 "
" Ilaltimoro 0.20
" Washington 7.62
Day ExpresH.31 p in arrlvo Harrlsburg s.tu p m
' Philadelphia 0.4a "
" NewY'oik U.30 "
" Haltltnoio 0.33
" Washington 7.02
Krlo Mall 1.03 a. rn. arrlvo Harrlsburg 3. 00 a. m
" Philadelphia 7.35 "
" New Y'ork 0.33 "
" llaltlmora 7.40
" Washington u.oa
L. 1'. FAHMEIt, Ooneral Passenger Agett.
FItANK THOMSON, General Manager.
JHILADEIil'IIA AND HEADING KOAD
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGE1!
TRAINS.
May so, lssi.
TKAINS LBAVB BUTKHT AS F0LL0WS(SDNDAV KXCEITKD
For Now York, Philadelphia, Ileadmg, l'ottsvlllp
Tamaq.ua, &c, 11,45 a. m
For Catawlssa, 11,45 u. m, 7 ,10 and 0,13 p. m.
For Wullamsport,C,15 d,to a. m. and 4,06 p. m.
TKAINS FOR BCl'IBT LEAVR AS FOLLOWS, (StfTDAT K
CBtTEP.)
Leave New York, via. Tamanend 8,45 a. m. nnd
via. Hound 11 rook ltouto 7,45 a. in.
Lcavo Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m.
Leave Heading, 11,55 a. tn., I'ottsvllle, 1S,C0 p. m
andTamaqua, 1,35 p. in.
Lcavo Catawlssa, 6,10 8, 10 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Lcavo Wllllanisport,9,45a.m,2,oo p. m. and 4,3a p. m
Passengers to and from Now Y'ork, via. Tnraa
nond and to and from Phlla Iclphla go througu
without change of cars.
J. K. YVOOTTEN,
ticncral Manager
C. G, HANCOCK,
Ocncral l'assengcr nnd Ticket Agent.
Jan.l(),nsi-tf.
D
ELAWARE, IiACKA WANNA
ANIi
WKSTEILN HA1LHOAD.
BLOOSIHBinJO DIVISION.
Time-Table No. 39, Takes effect at 4:30 A.
SOUTH.
a.m.
n.m,
Scran ton
Ilellevue
Taylorville.. .
. ..Lackawanna,....
Plltston
., Wist Plttston...
Wyomiug
Maltby
-llennett.. ....
Kingston
Kingston
..Plymouth June.
....Plymouth
Avondalo
Nantlcoko
.Uunlock's 1. reck:.
...Hhlckshlnny....
.... Hlclt's Ferry....
....llcach Haven.,,
-Berwick ....
lirtar creek
-.Willow llrovo.
Llmo Jtldirc
9 35
9 i!3
9 68
10 07
2 10
2 is
2 22
2 30
2 ss
2 44
2 49
2 63
67
3 (S
3 15
3 10
3 15
3 21
3 26
3 33
3 CO
4 03
4 10
4 18
4 '.IS
4 29
4 33
4 42
10 IS
10 33
10 2J
III 34
10 42
10 65
11 07
It 13
11 20
.... ..Espy..
...Illoorasburg
.ltupert
Catawlssa llrldgo.
Danville
Chulasky.......
Cameron 1
.Northumberland,1
11 45 4 49
II 61 4 63
67
B 00
6 IS
9 18
u 30
C 45
13 18
19 45
r.ra. p.m. a.m
W. V. UAL13TBAD, SupU
Saporlntondent's Office, Horuiton, June 10, 1S7S.
(l t f otitllt furnished frecwim full tnstrnc
V. I I Hons for conducting tho most profitable
ij 1 W business that any ono tun engage la.
,v w Iho business Is so easy to learn, and our
Instructions aro so simple and plain. Hint anyone
cau make gieat fronts fromtlcvery btnrt. Noono
can fall w bo Is wining to w ork. Women aro ns suo
netbtul ns men. Loss nnd girls cau lam largo sums.
Many bavo mado ut tho bUblneES overono hundrid
dollai s In n Bliiclo v, eek. Nothing liko it ci er known
befoie, AH who engage arosurpiistd atthocaso
und inpldliy with which they aro able to mako
money. You can engage In this business during
your tparu time at grmi prow. You do not have to
fuvest capital in it. Wo tako all tho risk. Thosowho
need reudy money, should write to usatonco. All
furnished free. Addrcts Ikvk & Co,, Augusta.Malno
oct. 15' 80-ly ' b '
YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEV
PUMP
ynllnnl.oMvithCoptifr.I'orctlalii.orlron
j.iiiiik. loieh unu tt.icleil with my name as
inaniiraiturer 11 wnrrantwl in material awl con.
ktruetlon l,)r ma by tlio Ut bouses In tho
trade. If jou do net knew hcro to get IhH
pump, wrlle U) mo us below, ami I will tend
mm 10 of iiKent neimikt you, who will kupnlyyou
at my lowest prlcta, " '
OlIAS. 0. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer,
308 Market St., Philadelphia, ra.
march 4, "8l-m ns
HFTPS
'ourselves by makng money
lagoiaen eiiunuu i
therebv alwavskecplug
who alwaj a take advantage of the good chances for
ma king money that arc offered, generally becomu
weallhy, kdIIb theso who do not linpiovu such
chances remain In poverty, We want many women,
Sf,.B,a"di "s'oworkforus right In thjlr own lo
calities. Tbo buslnets will pay moro than tin times
Stf.'Sir We furnish an exterudvo outfit ana
all that you need. free. No one who engtgea falls to
Sfitl "f "pldly. You can devoto your
wijoia time 10 the Vork or only your spare innnenta.
Full Information antLall that ts neeitd eentm-e.
Afldtois bniooM co., 1'ortunu, Maine, ocUSfO-V
NOKTH,
p.m. p.m. a.m.
9 30 4 la 9 40
9 23
9 17 9 37
9 OS 9 30
8 6S 3 51 9 91
8 51 3 40 9 19
8 46 3 4t 9 14
12 41
12 36
8 33 3 30 9 04
8 13 3 10 8 41
8 23 3 20 8 83
8 12 3 12 8 47
8 04 3 04 8 39
7 51 2 51 8 SS
7 33 2 39 8 17
7 2 9 34 8 12
7 25 2 2S 8 06
7 18
7 14
7 10
7 03 2 04 7 44l
66 1 67 7 33
IS 60 1 61 7 S3
6 15 1 JO T 29
6 97 1 27 7 11
C 13
6 UO I 00 0 45
p.m. p.m. n.m.