THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJUG, COLUMBIA COUwTY, PA. Ailviiiilnses of llr-adol Animals. A inniigtijl silo ot nny kiiul of otock nmjuUI novuf iieiwetl. it n fanner U not nolo to iniroluvo it tlinrotiglibtcil itlotio lu rUouVI tret others to unite with him utul m-tko n joint juitvlinw, dividing lutrchtwe priw, mitl cost of l;wing When thin iilonu no noililmrhooil need bu without n nirt'. Tlio choice should lo affording to the wantw of tho community- If chetwiwnnking is tho leading dairy inteiest, then ti breed of cattle nhould bo selected whiuh will furnish the hrCHt yield of milk, and this selection ch'iuld bo governed by tho circtiiiistnn cos of feed. In most dairy districts the Avrshlreri will bo found to bo tho beat ndanted to tho jnupoao on account of their smaller size nud their ability to Uko caro of thomielvrn, nnd to furnish tho largest yield of milk on shorter feed. Wlicro tlio pastures nro luxuriant and food is abundant, the Itolstcius will give satisfaction. Thcsu arc tho most valua ble cheeso-produclng cattle. Wo know of crosses of tho Ayrshire upon tho na tives which havo "demonstrated their value. Theso grades mado superior cows and ono of them so wonderfully com bined tho How and quality of mflk that sho would make eighteen pounds of but ter a week. Where cows are kept for butter, a selection of either tho Jersey or Guernsey cross should bo made. Seven ty years ago an Alderncy bidl produced a heifer calf, which was reared and all her female progeny saved. At this day tho descendants jiro kept in tho fam ily of the original heifer, nud nro still noted as extra good cows, and the marks of tho Aldcrney can be traced as well the superior merits. Nearly half a century has elapsed sinco Henry "W. Do larow imported from England two cows and a btdl, "Durham" "cattle. These cows were good milkers, and recently I saw two cows descended from this impor tation which sliowed tho old Durham type in great perfection, although sover al generations iemo.ved by crosses upon natives, and tlioy wero remarkably good cows. Another fanner began with a half bred Jersey cow, and by saving aud retaining all his heifers from Jeiey bulls ho has established a herd of graded Jerseys which produce more butter than any other dairy of liko number, and twico tho amount ho used to obtain when all of his stocks wcio natives. Other fanners in tho neighborhood havo followed his example, aud havo secured thereby tho samo results. Grades aro nearly, if not quite ns valuable as pure breeds for uso in tho dairy. They pos sess tho hardiness and strong constitu tional qualities of tho native, which keep them free from discaso and give them tlio ability to eat and assimilate al most anything and turn it to the best account. This is proven by the fact that in experiments in feeding to attatti great weights, graded Short horns arc usually selected. They combine tho frames of tlio pure-breds and tlio strong stomachs of tho natives. Grade pigs aro by far the most profit able for fattening on this account. They possess tho fineness of bono and flesh and aptitude to fatten of thoroughbreds, aud also the vigorous appetites and stam ina of tho natives. A tlioroughbied sire will add, on this account alone, Sli per cent, to the valuo of tho pigs on those got by n siro of mean or no blood. One South Down ram can doublo tlio mutton value of tlio progeny of moro than ono hundred merino sheep, and tho offspring of theso grades, it kept for , breeders, may bu made more desirable by another cross by a pure-bred sire. Tho income of the average dairy can be in creased one-third by judicious crossing of tho best native cowb with pure-blood bulls. This statement resolves itself iti to a sort of mathematical problom by considering tho average yield of tho dai ries of New York, for instance which is about 1300 quarts and that of a good Ayrshire herd which will run up to 2500 quarts. Graded AyiBhires or Jlolsteius will add to the nalivo side of this pro portion from 300 to 500 quarts of milk, and grado Guernseys or Jerseys would add an equal proportion to tlio average yield of butter. It should bo added that the butter of the grades is almost iden tical with that of tho pure breds in color and quality. Kyi: Pastcises. Tho longer wo live tho moro convinced wo are of the value of early sowu rye for winter and spring pasture. At such timia stock m ill thrive and fatten on it with no other food, while cows giving milk will double the quantity and tho butter ho yellow and fragrant. Pigs, Iambs, colts and calves skip and play and grow like weeds when turned upon it. Every one who pretends to faun should sow a patch of rye in tho month of August, if for no other purpose than for such pasturage in spring. There is nothing equal to it; indeed, wo think it almost indispensable to tho growth and thrift of stock. Although it is a common opinion that yellow corn eontains'moro oil and is rich or feed than white corn, it is not sus taiped by chemical analysis. Somo very careful examinations were made for tho New York Stato Agricultural Society some years ago, which showed that white corn contained considerably moro oil than yellow corn. Probably, on tho average of a hundred of bushels or moro tests it might turn out that tlicro is very little dilTeienco after ull in respect of the color and quality of the grain and that it depends moro upon tho manner of growth, fertilizing and cultivation. TltllTII AND HOKOIl. Query: What is tlio best family med icine in tho woild to regulate tho bowels, purify tho blood, remove costiveness and biliousness, aid digestion and tono up tlio whole systemt Truth and honor compels us to answer, Hop Hitters; being pure, perfect and harmless. See another column. Toledo Made. They havo what they call winter oats in Oregon that aro sown at times during the year say from tholast of September up to tho middle of March, provided tlio ground is in favorable condition. These oats aro ujdd chiefly for milling, they yield larger'grain, heavier arid moro uni form in size than summer or spring oats, nnd ut tho rate of from forty to eighty bushels per aero. Novcr leave an excess of fruit to ma ture unon a trco under tho impression that by so doing you can hopo to in- creneo tho yield either in quantity or uiiality. Au excessive crop is always so cured ut tho expense of quality with loss of value, and not infrequently at tho ex pciiso of tho health and even ultimately oi tlio life ot tlio tree. A DIFFICULT 1'IIOIIIXM hOLVED. Ambition, competition nnd over-oxer tiou uso up the vital powers of men and women, so that a desiro for stimuliints seems to bu a natural human passion, and diunkeilncss liievuils on account of this necctssitv for bodily aim mental Invigor ntion. Parker's Giimcr Tonic fail 1 y solves the diflicult piohlem, nnd has brought health and Impplness into many desolate homes) It does not tear down an alicudy debilitated systoni, but builds It up wmiouv iiiiuxicmiug.' -Ji7iyircr Sot utlior ooluam. Catching ISoltatslnhh llnmR Tho most extraordinary rat-killing match probably over witnessed in tins city occurred in tho roar of tlio Eighth District police station on I'riday night. i iin r i.i u niiiiignuT iiuirw unjoining 11 on the east. The rats had burrowed be neath the sidewalk from tho slnughter nouso into ttio station anil tlieuco found their way into tlio building, defying the able-bodied torn eaU and boldly invad ing tho lodging room and nibbling tho toes of tho slumbtrors. Tlio butcher whose establishment was tlio bniitiiietini' hall for the rodents, decided to dig tip nis pavement, nil up nie rai-noies, ami repave. When tho lairs were uncovered and tho subterranean passages, in num bers sulllciently labyrinthine to satisfy n dozen Sylvanus Uobbs, wero opened up, a stream of rats poured forth. Tho butcher, with tho quickness of n terrier, snatched rat after rat as they ran bowil dered front tho holes nnd dashed them against thu brick wall. Ho continued this lihtning work until ho had killed 185 inside of tut hour. Ho did not re ceive n wound whilo destroying tho pests, homo ot tlio policemen who witnessed tho slaughter offered to match tho slayer to kill rats at an exhibi tion. 1'hilthfalphla Times. A strange talo of cannibalism has been reported, with all apparent clrcuntstnn- tiality,from tlio interior of VitiLevu Fiji. Tho native teacher stationed at Na Draii, on being supplied with food by the townsfolk, was horrified to obscrvo that a portion of it was human flesh. Ho at onco exclaimed against the food, and re fused to eat of it. lhoso who brought it to him admitted that it was human flesh, and said they had killed nnd cook ed n government oflicer, aud if ho;per sisted in refusing to eat they would kill and cook him also. In terror of his life he ate a little, but took the first o portunity of escaping from his terrible entertainers, and made his way to the coast, where he reported the crime nnd subsequent abomination that had been perpetrated. Tho leport seems al most inci edible,but it is given on author ity which leaves but little doubt as to its authenticity. Dissatisfaction with the government, of which the officer was tho representative, is said to have been the cause of the murder. A well at Castle lJook,Vis.,runsdown forty feet through the shale, and then through forty feet of solid rock. At the juncture of tiio two substances a stream ot air pours m so cold that ice form, and so strong thatlight things arc blown out of the well. A Canada farmer discovered a nit containing five hundred skulls. Must havo been the sito of sonic ancient thea tre to have so many dead heads in the pit. A Chevonno brave is never so hapnv ns when he has astiing of old tomato cans around his neck nud is having a war dance or can-can. A river's mouth is larger than its head. the sea has arms but no hands, nud a mountain has a foot but no'legs. Queer, isn't it? Tn Tnxns when .1 ni.in wnnls In mm. mil suicide ho steals a horse, says his prayers, and calmly awaits tlio inevita lilc result. When a man attains the ago of ninety he may ho termed to be XO-dingly old. caution, GET THE STRONG COHUJQVITION In tlio nianufncture of Organs is resulting in the production and Palo of chenp goodn, made from inferior materials. 1 refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence, without any merit whatever, except to be ottered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to bo dear at any price. "Will you not then, reader, If 2fou Contemplate consider it your only safeguard to names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A cood assortment of styles 01 uie ceieoraieu Jisiey uigans ot the Only Authorized A gent foi tho Eatoy Organs in 1 T " r j A 1... V 11 n .iD wuiumoiii wuumy, i. guurumeo lor nve years irom tlio manu facturers accompanies every JEstev Organ. J one as.'so-u A TRUE A PERFECT STRENtSTKENER.A SURE REVIVER. IltON IJITTHUS aro hl;;lily rocoramended for all diseases re quiring n certain and efficient tonic ; ccjieciull Iniligcttion, lhjqiepaia, Inter' tniileU Fccert, Wantvf Ajqrtite.Ixiuof Slrct)lhtLakvJ lineripj,tlc. lOirlclics tlio blood, gtrenytlicnu tlio Juusclas, and gives new lire to tlio nerve. They act liko a cliarm on tliu dlgOKtlvt. organs, removltKalldysneptlobyinritomi),BueIi as 'Jfatiwj tlte Fol, Jlddiivj, Heat intUSlamaeh,Jcartlwn,etc, Tlio only Iron Preparation that will not lilaclceu tlio tooth or t;ivo lioniltiolltt. Bold by ull dniggUts. Wrlto for tho A It 0 Dook, 32 jin. of Uicful and amusing reading urn! free. 11HOWN OHIHWIOAJj CO., Baltlmoro, BW. BITTERS YorSu.e tjj SUoycr Srttliri SIMMONS LlVKll REGULATOR. St ivitl jioolUt oJy cun: Sick Itemlaclir. DYSPEPSIA. The Mrarutftior will positively euro thlslotrlWc disease. VVo ftiworlempliAllcBlly what wo know to ha Into CONSTIPATION Hiotild not i) ! nifardd turn, trilling ailment Na tii'o (l.-miartoh'i MlmoU regularity of thubowB. Therefore, afUt tmtimi lit inking Simmons Liver f l.-i;nlitlor. It, :a harmless, mild ami i neciual. PILES. lio'lef l nt Hint tcr llvw wlio nurfor d.vy after dnv Willi riles. It lift ouixd hundreds and will euro you. MALARIA. Persons may nvold nil nttncki hy occasionally tAKInu a ilf (if Simmons ItoEriilntnr to keen tlio liver in healthy action. Bad Breath. flonerallv itrlMnsr from a rtlvmlTeil stomach, can Vo eorroolcd liy Liking Simmons Liver Keutilutor. Jaundice, Simmons Liver ItpnulatorsoontrnillenUvitlilsrtln. rnwj from tlio fysiom, loivlng tlio skin clear and ireo irom au iinpunucH. COLIC. Children silITerlnt? Willi colic noon nxncrtennn rn. llet when H mmons Llvrr Iteziilntor la ndmlnUtered. Adults also ilerno (fro.U Iwiieiltfrom thin medicine. it id nor. unpleasant, it is nanniesa ana crrccllvo. l'tirely vegetable. Sold by all Druggists. THY IT. JnnoJl, sl-ly mm bli t'lirXfliUt TllHIHtiin f'a'irw mnlrn Vino tJInli T.,.. I. n 'id will (xu.ple Irl.t i haimo tho Mood In 1 mciitiroM -lun In line n miili. Anviierson m!io will t il." 1 pill e.iel. nli'hi froml t(i!3wecki inirlKinvtoml to noun I In a'Ui, If cuchn thlni' l-.MKH.il, Ic. Srutliv in-ill fur s letter Mnmin. . .V. ,tOH so.V CO., llnaton, Mums., toWT'lf i'o7l'. ytf. I Ol.fi I& fllUi I t.U tholnti'nmllyHnlt IIiib .1Iarhln. i-';'- Invcuti-.i. Will knitnpiiircf ii.ii.., u.iii HJL.1JI. una 'lOH complete, In SO lu'.iinl. It w iu c.wi l.n'.t a grc at variety of fnncy jrwktoruhtilitliiirrUatnir'' .i rta.ly market Si-li-1 fnnlri-llarai'il tcrmlfntlii-'l'tvuiiibly Hiilttlnft Mmitlub 'ti 4iM V ts!i!nij:in St.. liustuu. alo&s. tuny !, tl-ly nl-l Ho3t Fragrant & RcftMMng of Pcrffimefl ucesciRjiy uancaie ana Lajiinrj. Price, 23 eta; Larg3 nc.US3, 73 eta- oll ty i)alcri la Tmp ft lVrfunxr. Slgnalur cf I1U t A Co., N. Y., cn rvcry totll.. ; PARKER'S OiOEB TONIC Tho Medlclno for Every Family. NUVLtt IN I UAIUA i to. Madi from Cm per, Euchu, Mandrake, EtilllnRLi, and other of the tai.t vcgeuUc remedies known. Parker's Ginger Tomc lias temarltably varied curative power, iihe greatest J-tomacli Correct or, Ulood 1'urif.er aiid Uvcr Uegulu tor ever made ft Tho Bost Mcdioino You can Uso for Kestoring Health & Strongth Itcommencesto .ct from the firt c!o, nearches out the weak crj ?tiit, i.irl it w arranieJ to cure or help all diciics of the lowcli, Stomach, IitooJ, Kidneys, Lier, Urinary Organs, all Complaint! of Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Kheuma tlsm and Druukf uuen. Try a bottle t oda y ; i t may save your life. 50 ct, and $t sizes atalldrupiiH. Every genuinelwttle has our signature on outride wrapper, Hiscox & Co., N. Y, Large saving ta buying $1 sue. Just Wlint is Wnntcd. Everj'lody hoe hair is gray cr failed has felt the need of a Hair Kcrtorcr ar.J dressing that is cleanly, agiceaWy petfumcd and harmless. Tar Icer'ji Hair JUIsam satisfits the most fastidious In Uiese respects. Scl.i Ly drup gists at 50c. and $1. CCt. 1, Vu-ly SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR COLUMBIAN 81.50 IN ADVANCE. ftTlAnTY'fi orgatiS 19 werul stops, 0 seta roeda OJUm my HftHOS 1125 Hp HlUa. U'UOcfr, Pieo. .Nddiobs Heatty. WashtDgton, N.J. mny fl, 'fl-iy aid BEST, Buying an Organ select an instrument bearing tho can now be seen at the new rooms J. SLTKER, Agent, Bloomsburg, P a TONIC II V . . , w. f 'Lit 11 nil 11 n.f...l. uiW,nay Fovcr, com m the i ARnH.COLO.'SihWIiOHd, AC. Illicit Willi 'WrJsWiJii "in i'"r" "I'o mo iiri'HM thromrh tlie tlS;liM!!.fi'fffl''h-'(1 eipiuwwir, an" KSfnW'ejiWii'allnK tlio aiso.wd 'hw-.- . ' ' l n ft c km , '&.AdLlst1aiBPI P'iy pntttclo Into .nv.fi.iWMrtw.it..-lt,10 ,uri HI.VS Oltl'AM H.UiM Itftvln? calniid .inentlflhloloonl renulatton. illwh- cluir nil ot'er rrcpsratlons In tlmMcliiltyof ills ilHeovery, I, on Its mollis Mnr.e, recognlfcil as n vroiirtrrfiii remedy newer known. A filr trial will eotivli.ee tlie mnt iski ptleal ot IW etirutlvo jiowi ih. It eireetiialh cieivmeH llm liisa' nnsiagns otcmnrrlml Mrm, rntiMnir lirnltby secrctlmn, l Invs Itift.itiinDiMnri itiiri Irrtlntfnn. t i-nleetthe mem brnnul llnlt.EH ut (lie head rtom .idtllllonnlcolds, eomplelelj heals the toiei,iitid reiU.res tho iwnse ot tastfl and smell, tlencnelni;rcaults am realized fcy a few niipllcatlons. A thorough troatnicnt na dl ctPd will enn- catarrh. As a household remedy for cold In tho head It Is iinequaled. Tho halm la easy to ufo and ni;n eiiilc. Sold uy dnipglMs nt so cents. On receipt ot Meonts will mall aiiacltngo tcnrt for circular, with full Intcrmatlon. KIA-S OHKAM llAUt CO., Owcgo, N. Y. Poll tmlo In Illoomsbarir hr Mover llros..C. A.KIelm. N.J. Herdershott and.I. Il.Kfnnorts nnd by Wholo- salo Urugjilsts generally. at, OCt, "ituty a Paper Hanging. WM. F. BODINEi tltON 1ST., 1ICLOW SKtOMi, lit OOMHit'UO, TA Is piepared to do all Ulnda of XZOTTSB I'AINTIWa lUalit and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, MOTH DKCOHATIVB AND I'LAIN. AU UlmlH ofFiirnlturo Jtojmlrod. auil mnIu Komi hh now. NONH HUT F1H8T-CLASB W011KMKN KMrLOYKD Ustimatos 7&a&o ou all IVorlt! WM. V. BOniNK. Dnuchy & Oo'o. Advt's. m,1 1 rnrnVO OlttlANH, 17 top", 3 Set Oold (jA 1 I 1 O en Tuiiruo needs, only si. Ad dress Mantel tf. Ueatty, WtohteKton, N. J. July !9lw TJTAMMti JtV P I.T) ON 1SSTMJMKNTH and ir IhriV ' AImhwh) to am. tahis ofthe nif ATJQI I fount ry. I'ltUTS LOW nnd UiAUAJNo! iTtims if lMjmei.t Knsv. Send for CjtulOKIie. IIOUaC'K WllTKHfc Co. Manuiac turers and CealeiB, m Ilroauway, New Yin k. July MMW d BOLD r.UDAL AWAHSLD tho AnthPr.Aniiwvnii Krcat Md IcaI Work,wa rruiiUxl 1 1 to lxt and chBApfitt, indmpf'nffnMe to monr m&n,tDtilt(Mt "the ticiencoof lile or,SoIf-Pr.orTtin bound in finest Krnnt'ti niulin.ombi(wod iuii ruiiiJupp.coniAinaLeotnui Btoei ensT&Tiiurs, prcBcrifv ktions, pneo only sent bj F tnftil ; illaetrU.M.mple,6cnUt 9Tit now.AddruAt IVabodr MtU VVinTir irnVOrTr lMntitatorlr.W It. I'AIU M1U II 1 II 1 OUUL . KKH. No. 4 IlalfincU 1U UDBtfja. July 29 4w a on - iM7..to ,V' CIV. -0- !. 'July tu -t iv HIGH GRADE BONE MANURES. &P AMERICUS SPECIALS Sih-Sfo PREPARED OHEli: for Certain Cropa. OHEMIOALS AH frem DriE.iiilo b.iatH. drv. will ilril), In iroixl l'ncltnzea, each hear iiiK aiulynli, and Ni:t weight. Trd- Mrk. For Kicight Kntox lioncn nmt Circulars mlilreHti WILLIAMS, OLAEK k CO., Offica, 10t Pearl Street, N. Y. July ts-ow r-iriririj Salth's PatestSlindar.4 Shutter Eower. Shmteia can hoi heed 2. 3. i. Bern Inehes apart snd held hk'UH'Ij In iiher nt-11 Ion. );enttwni.t. (d In eij iiiuiiiy, (mi mule b.g mokis Miuunir ami I'hII. T he I est in d hanrtscineet Ihlniiout. sells at i very lir tin1. Write fur iinrtlciiliiiB. .Samples by mall tor (.tenia pofiliife. Address r.M I I J 1 LIJ , .".('I .Mat! I'll Srl EfT. I HiLAlimi'llli, l'A. July ic-jw r dwo AdKN'IS WANIKDto fcell tho Life of PRtSlDfcKT GARFIELD. I urlmllnira full mid aecurutonccnuMol hlsbilef but eveiiliulnitniliilrliotun ; the cMutitMlia wllhlho at I inpl tu ntH.iK.-lnalii lilm. tneuleu! lieaimeiilelc. i nu let ( lite line i ( b( ( (lieu eauseHiuouAuiius loue sli mil lament) is, hi nee this bock must sclllm-tnciu-ciy.'leimMlleriil. ( ultltnoc. Circulars fito. Ad Urtta lliilliiicl 1 too , Tubs., IU ClablLUlfct, I'liUa. Julyl5 4-w d tbi mm mm machihe Whrreas, tho world renowned reputation of tho White bewiiig Macliine Induces many unperupulcus comiietllors to resort to sit kinds of mean iiKkc to Injure Its reputation, wu bet,' to caution all Intcndlne purchasers not to buy a White Machine except from lla regular authorized dealers, who will be sustained by the following warranty. WK WAHKANT TUB NAT UIIAL WKAH AND TJtAlt OF TUB White Shuttle Mm Matte, PLATE NUM11KII 1(1.13311 FOIt FAMILY l'lllll'O. HKS. AND1IKI1KUY AOllKBTO KEE1' THE HAM V. IN IIBPAlIt KOH T"K TKH.M UK FIVK VKAIIH FltOM TIIIH DATB. FIIK15 Vtr UIIaRUB. This warranty eiceHa tho brcuitSBe of needles bititilr.soiHl shuttles. This warranty will not bo sustained unless tbe plate number above irlven corresponds with the number on the shuttlo race alldo. lieware ot defuct d or altered numbeni, WHITE HBWINQ MACHINE Ct) Tho "WHITE" Shuttlo Sowing M&chlno Has cuiiTKK 0APAC1TT than any otherfamlly Sewlntr aaiMjuiao tor uouii; every variety 01 wora. J, BALTZKU, (tcneral Afenl, Uioouubur, fk. oot. I, ( u. J. W, RAEDER, PRACTICAL BOOK BINDER Nu 110 H UNT AlaltlUiT STltKKT, WILKBS-BARRE, FA. All llu iiuimlnr MiikiizIiii'k, liar lH'r'H. tc rllnn i 'h, I.HU irH, SI. McliulaN, IIuiiihI In nny btjlo Jifklrrtl. OonofpontloncoSoHciltU'l', O, liox lf.0. mmt in ii 'jn wt BLOOM SB ORCI STATE NORMAL S 0 H 001 SIXTH NOltMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Kov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Priucipal. TinHsciIooli.asatproiont constituted, oilers tho very best facilities for Professional and Classical loarnlnK. HulldlnitH snaclous. Invltlnc and commodious : comolctely heated by steam, well ventilated, Hunted by eas. and furnished wttli a bountiful sunnly of nure.sult sprint; water. jjocaiionneaiiuiui, and eiwiy oi ucccsi. l uoeiicrs uxpeneueuu, eiuuieiu, unu uuvu lu ineir hitk. xieipiuie, urui dui. huki, iiuuunn auu luoroun. ii.v'Ciuue moderate. Fifty cents a week deduction to all oxpcctlng to teach. Mtudonts admitted at any timo. Jtooms reserud when desired. uourscs oi Biuay prcscrioeu oy mo buho i I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, (Jlnsslc.il. Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. II. Commercial. 111. Course in Music IV. Courso In Art. V. Conivc In Physical Culture. Tho Elementary. Scientific and Classical Courses aro PROFESSIONAL, and Students craduntmr therein, teeelvo Stato Dlnlomas. cnnfrrrlne tho followln corresponding Degrees; Master of tho Elements: Master of tho sciences j .Master ot tho Classics, tlradimlos their attainments,, signed bv tho oillccrs of tho Hoard of Tustoc. 'i no courso oi aui'i y prescnoeu uy mo iait) is uoerai,an(i mo r cicnimciinu v1as31c.11 courses are iiol luienorto iuos ni our nestt'oiieges. The state requlrcsa higher order ot cltlonslilp. Tiiotlmes dctiaudlt. It Is ono ot thoprlmo objects of this School to lit ip to socunilt, by turnlihlng Intent entnudcfllelentTenchersforherBclinols. Tothlsendlt solicits young persons of good abllltlos and good purposes, those whodeslmUilinpiovothclr lime ndthoirlalenls.asMudonts. To all such It promises aldln developing ihelr powers, nndnbundant opiwrtuultlua forwellpaldlahornflerleitvlngSchool. For ntalr.guo.addreBa the I'rlnclpal. HON. WILLI All i:i.VHI.I I'realilent Honrrt of Trustees. V. V. lltLLMYEIl, Secretary. Hept.R.'ta.- SPRING CLOTHINGE- THE LARGEST OIF CLOTHING. JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT IT FOR CUSTOM TAILORING OR READY MADE. WE INVITE YOUR EXAMINATION TO KNOW "WHAT TO WEAR," kf "iioi TO WEAR IT." CALL AT THE DAVIS. $I.OOO REWARD. OKK THOUSAND (l.OOO) UOU.AIiH PHEM1UM .(THieil in ANY PERSON that will tin liltlvAT A 1UNOK OK WORK 0.1 ANY OTHER MACHINE. WHAT THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED Will do without baslutg. It will mako wide hem on sheets, Ac., hem nil manner of bias woolen goods, as soft mirlno, crape, or goods dinicult to hem on other mochlMS. II makes a more elastlo stitch than any other machine. It will turn a hem and put lu piping nt nama time ltwlll turn a hem. bow braid on tho right uldo and stitch on trimming at ono operation. It will dot mug bios or straight, cither on cotton or woolen goods. It will fell across seams on nny goods. I will bind a Iiress or Skirt nml tew on facing, cither with or without HiowlngFlltchtB; bind Hress (Joort.s with the same material, elthert callopt,polntB, squares or stialght. 1 ho only moehlno thatwnl bind Hats, Cloaks, or other arlleha villi bias, Mttlu or silk, from X to 3 Inches tn wh.tu, without baMlug. It will gather with or w lthout sowing on. It will gather between two pieces and sew on at the samo time. ltwlll mako nruflle and Btltchn pillow slip on to tho facing at tho laniotlmo. ' It will shirr any kind of goods. It will mako plaited trimming either with or with out sewing It on. It will make plaited trimming cither scalloped or straight and sew a piping on at tho samo time, it will mako knlfu platllug. J, SALTHER, Gen'l Agent, Jiloomshurg, i'a. oct. 1, '80-tf. ISowi HlJi tl-i ill.ttM.a nit, r I ' tCVHpt Ticixtv 'fi'ti iilniti itnit U . n1ttf, IJBN V'K'VO 1I.OPAI) 1 )"IIN0.4, nn rUisbtjO. a 0 rruitN, r .1 U fir illtr 1 lf,, ut wi.it lor fulfy tuw rmtM. 1 icm' licft will t L'iK.t (.'"iiv went will-In Itrit n d-1 Uv ttout IaIoh Mtlf, n. to ntai mm DN'tulcr 31 t foiiowni r. I ulli aji l'.tfi(' Vat ion ) 1. ( mm 1 mii v r.m OIlfCA'lO CCUMJIJ HIUmTOI'EKAM KAPHAS Ot'CY, rumtfii. iittnv iivty-uf ('n lu U1J iVK tn.) I Ui ULO. liiiiinx Cr uro kt iUlrtM lUftll ttll-UlU'll ll.tlll, ill )..(. IIKVlU Vlt lll(lln.(1 Kt IllOH'HtiH. J irU t-t fvi-ftly-ttrei trill, Por tuUu, furtbctrlnt nimtt. iiihl vlci.'unt Map 111 Unit. I Hinlt iri', ai)ticis, . a. A. UEAK. Ocn'lIUittrn A .17 HriHU Iway.N'ewYt'rk.nhtl? Wh liln ,ttn ht HiMwn Mnn U-Siiiiait Junu n-Jm LUGATj 1JLANKS, ALWAYS ON HANI) 'AT THIS OFF10K - - - STOCK 1 speek's PORT GRAPE WINE Used In tho principal Churches for Communion Durposcs. EXCELLENT FOR LABIr S AND WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE AC-ED. Spoor's Foxt Grape Wine FOUR YEARS OLD. mhls Cclebratrd Natlvo Wno Is mado from tho JL Jaleo of tho opono (irapo raised In this Country Its Invaluable Tonio and Strengthening Properties aro unsurpassed by nny other Natlvo Wlno. I'.el g tuo puru Julcoof the drape, produced under Mr. Specr's own pertonal supervision, Its purity and genuineness uro gutanteed. Tho youngest child may pur'akc of Its generous quaUtlcs.nnd thu weak est Invalid use it to udviinlunu It Is particularly boulllcial to the aged und debilitated, nnd suited to the various ailments that affect theweaker sex. It Is In every respect WlMi 'lo BU HKLIKU ON. SPEER'S 1. J. 8lieiiy9 Tho I1. .1. BltiSHItY Is a Wlno of Superior character and partakes ot the golden qualities of tho grape, from which it Is made. For Purity. I(lclmcKt,lfliuor and MidlCJil 1'iopertles, It will ho found unexcelled. SPEEIl'S This 1IIIANDY stands unrivaled In thlsCountn-, being far superior for medical purposes. IT IS A I'l'ltr. dial mat Ion t om the grapo and con tains valuable medical properties It has n delicate flavor, similar to that ot tho grapes from which It Is dtstllltd.and lain great favor among first class famlUea. Heo that tho slgnaturo ot ALl'ltKl) SI'KEIt.l'assalo N. J. 1 u over tho cure, of each bottle. SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM. doosi 'oot- To Ncrrous Sufferers Tho Great European nn. J. n, siursoN's'si'scifio ukpicink. Dr. .1. H. Simpson's Speclllo Medlclno Is a posltlvo curu for overwork of Isxly or hrjln or excess of any kind, such as weakness and all diseases rasultlng from Nervous Doblllty, Irrltablllty.Mental Anxiety, languor, Lassltudo, Ucprcsslon oi bptrlls and tuuo tloual darangements of thu nervous system gen erally. Talus In thu liacx or muo, of Memory, I'rema l turo old ami and den eaMH that lead Ul uonHtnntlon.liisatd ty an early gravi I or both. Noiuutteil how shattered tin I system may bu front oxecssca o t a n JL kind, a short course ii ium nuiuno miu icuu.iu Ui lost functions und procuro huallh and happiness where botoru was desiiondencr and gloom. Ine bpo cino Mealelno Is being used with wonderful succu-s. l'amphleta sent tree to all, Wrtto for them und got full partrlcuiar. l"rlct, Speclllo Jl.co per package, or six packages for tv u. Will bs sent by mall ou receipt of meney. Address all orders, J. II. HIMI'Ht iN'a MKlUulNfi CO. Nos. 104 and ins Main btnxt, Uuffalo, N. V, leb.U.MMf TTAINWRIOHT A CO., WHOUtSALB OltOCKltS, I'unaDiLruU, Dealers In THAB, UYUUl'S, COXKBlf, BUOAll, MOLABilW uci, sriCM, sicisi looi, ttXt to. V, it Uonier Sooona Ul Aroii Mnta, arXMMiti rui rftxlrss itmVi atuhuos. nuou. arru. In tho other Courses receive Normal Cortlilcatcs THE BEST SlBvli-DY 1 1 I! Diseases of the Throat ami Limes. fAVTT7j'5 Inillaensesof tlio pnl- aaiy motntrv ni'iguiH u saio und icltjlilu teineily U liivnliialile. AVuu's Ciiniuv rixToiut. U stieli a lciniily, nnd no otliei'sdeinlnclitlviuer- ( its till! cotillilcnco o luu luniiie. it if a pel entitle combination of CHERRY t,1L' i,,,:iii1 i,rln,cl- tun4 cf the tlnest (ini2t. clicmirallv united, of ';dfi sileli iiuwernstolnsmo wi ihr, trt,.ntist noslliln , r ell'ieleiii'V nnd uniform- WrTCXl lly of results, itstriues a a vm .i.. at mi, louiiiiaiiouoi nu liulinonary (llc.nes, nlforillnj; prompt relict nnd rapid cures, nud Is adapted to jut fonts' ot any nu or either sex. lielns very jialahililo, the jotinjnM elnlilreii tuiie it lendlly. In onllnarv CoiirIis, Colds, Soro Throat, lironcliltis, ltilliieii.u, ClerKyniiiu's Sjic Tli1O.1t, Astlimn, Cioup, und Ca tarrh, tlie ellei'H of Avrit'' (JlllUIUV l'ac ioiiai. ui'j tmigh.i!, ami multitudes nro an nually pr 'served fioiil serious llllic"S Uv ltd timely mill laltliful uie. It should bo kept nt hand in every lm.H.'liaUl for thu pro tection It nlTor.U in sudden attacks. In WliooiiliiK-cotiKh and Cous.tmiillon there in nu oilier remedy so ctliciioious, soiilliiug, mill helpful. Low juices am Inducements to try annus o( thu many lniMures, or svnins, iiuulodf elieaji and inelfecllve ilisiedleiiM, now olteved, v. hieli. ns tli. y 1 ontalii 110 cuviitive ri'.i.illties, can nlimil ou'v ti'ininirjry tulief, mil aro sure lndeci'ne nnd di.ippoiut Hie lialieut. iiKi'.nes of lli- throat and lungs iieui.ind net ive nud eilVi tie tivatuielit; mid It Is dun gi'imts e,:peiiineiitiii with unknown ami cheap medicines, from the great liability that those illse.i'es may, vvhilu mi Hilled with, liiTouie deeply seated or in: uiuhle. Uso Avi:n' t'HKiiiiv 1'i.fioiiAi., und you may (Diillileiilly expi'it tho I 'est U'-vlllts. It is a st.iudjid nieilleitl i reii.irntlon.of known and iicUuovt ledged i miillve power, and H ai ilieap as its inielul lucparatioii nud lino Ingredients v ill ulluw. lmilncnt physiclaus, knuwin;; list oiiipoll ion, ire.eil!Miitin their practice. Tho test of half a centurv hat juoveii Its ulisolutu certainty to erne nil pul monary complaints not already hevouil thu reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co., l'ructlci'.l and Aual lltal Chcm!l, Lowell, Mass. sold r.v nuii.i.iira UManncK. MMtiiiiaMBM mlum laMManla THE CREAT llUliLINGTON ROUTE. C2TNo other lino runsThrco Through rns jenser Trains Dally botwecn Chicago, Ilea Moines, Council Hinds, Omnha. Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Ilirect connections for all points In Knnsas, Nebraska. Colorado. Wyoming. Montana, No vada, Now Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. Tho Shortest, Speediest nnd Most Comfortn tilo Itoutu via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denlson. Dallas. Houston, Austin. San Antonio, aalvca tou and all points la Tcxus. Tho uneiiiialed inducements offcrod by this Mno to Travelers nnd Tourists, am us follows! Tho celebrated l'ullman (ItJ-whrol) l'ulaco Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line. C, 11. & Q. l'ulaco Drawing-ltoom Cars, with Morton's Hecllnlng Chairs. No extra charge for Seats tn Hecllnlng Chairs. Tho famous C. It. & tj. I'alaco Dluiiur Cars. Oorgonus Smoking Cara fitted with Klcgant Hlvli-llackcd llnttnn Re volving Chairs for tho exeluslvo uio of llret chis passengers. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com bined with their Oreat Through Car Arrange ment, tnnkos this, ahovo ull others, thufuvorito Homo to tho South, Soutu-Woat, and tho Fur West. . Try it, nnd you will find traveling a luxury lntcad or u discomfort. Through Tickets via this Colchrnted Lino for Halo at all olllccs lu tho United States and Canada. All Information nhniit Itntes of Fare, Sleep. Ing Oar Accommodations, Tlmo Tunics, iUs., will lm cheerfully given by applying to J.Q. A. III! AN, fleri'l Hasten! Agent, SOU Washington M.. Huston. Mass. , . , ."I"1.:"T Hni idwa), New York. JAMES II. WOnii. tlen. Fass. Agt.' Chicago. T.J. I'Ori'I.'lt, Uua. Manutter, Chicago. March 18, 'ff, 40t CANCERS CURED At Crane's Cancer IcSrnarv. Addhtn. IT v. TlTTKTHlPTlt.1 uv Tivncm'U 1, ... . - . t M . ifwuiui IiariH 01 .1110 world havo been curid of this much dreuded dls- l,e?n :? PL,! ,..'.u K.. fl?". been retcuid lrcm nteirttiui m.ii nmiim iv imii. Hour. cis, Ministers and tho 1'cor Ircatedtne. Wilto C?a L"!. 5fv,",,ri(l",l.r.'r,,.l1"". AUddrefsUrs. 7k, I- 1 kuT WilWil UUICUIJ, a. 1, Woavor Be Co'n Ada. mi nun Tv!?? boy;or girl. Vcu wunTSt liSln"Kf ?r'. lCa iCPT W" ,0Wn' r b0 RWIy tr0n WIS WILL bTAUT Y( ill; VIT1I AN OUTFIT WOItTII ,. ft tFIIKK.-ttU ir jou nro tmploytd durlug tho day vou can fnJT V..ii .V..., . , rijifciu umj. yrU3 ut onco ?I'u.llWtul,,IB t"K.o. IHIittiUT. vo liarclay utrtct.N, . wtco march it. 'ai-ttn SUPBKIOll TO ALL OTHERS. MI'.YKtt PIANOS Xlgheat l'llzes Awardt d. .llltYIilt A; MUN.JiliiAahBtrcetl'hllaUelphla. Ulghest Awards for the best l lanosi London Tarls, Centonntal and Venn'a htatu tr.iira ma ich 11, 'fd-cm waco LATEST STYLES OP aur.T.XiX3STC3- cards At rto 'COLUMBIAK OFFICE.1 41 . 1 RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES VfitAW r ii i ma T ) KN NsY IAf A N I A HAILI10M). 1'lULt. JL UUCI'UIA & KHIKlt.lt. DIVISION. V SUMMKU TIME TAliLE. on nnd after Sunday. Juno iv.itl, ih0 tu,t. On I no i in uuui j'lii'. ... ..i." j... in, in ii viniuu KUl tn. naf.1llvaf U' Erlo Mall leaves Fhllnilelphl i 11 (is n w " " Hanliburg 4 M aw ; William port s4nS a " .lerseyMlioii onuaia ' " lickllnvui om am ' " l.'enovo Her. am nrrUelif Ul In 7 ut n .i lilagulil Knpiesa IniiVeM'iiii'vlel Ida tiiwiam mi ii '.hi; la 'O n III air. at 'Hill nn .pou iiiaiim " " bick Haven 4 witiir! " " Itenovi) fisiiiim " ' Kane lo ! , Fatt l.tno leaven Philadelphia u m n m " litittlsimrg 4iHiim " arrive at. Wliilsnpnrt tf.niim " " Lock Haven oiopm KASTWAIID. I'aclllo KspiTOi Ic.ivcb Lricl: Mavn 7 ns a m in iwj -iiii'ie .iiatn ' " Mlllams(irt ninnm " arrHoatllaiTlsbiiri,' Ivospm ' ' riilladclphla .. st'ii m " " Katie enoam Day Repress leaves Henovo DMOatu jaifN lunuii ji v.inm " " M llllam iport if is n m " arrive nt linrrlxhiirir fthipm ' " l'lilladclplila I, ii n M ' " i:no nasnm Itrlo Mall leaves Henovo tnonm " Lneltllavcn tuinnm " " wnilamsiiort 1 an tint " arrives at I l.irrlshurg a no a in " " I'liilartelpiu.i ills am Fast Lino loaves Wllllsmsport tamiim " arilvesntlliiiTlsDiir); sits am " " I'hlladelpnla 7 a:, n M Krlo Mall and Fast Linn west and I'aclllo llxiiro ! Ktist, mako close conntctlonB at Nortliumbcimim wtili L. & 11. It. It. trains for Wlikesbario ay Scranton, Erie Mall West, Niagara Iliprd West nnd Fat Lino West mako close connection at WUllorfisctiii with N. C. It. W. trains norih. ' Niagara ExpresB Weft und Day Ejtpros3 East lnakoclosoiouncctloti at Lock linvcn lllilj.u,v It, It. trains. Krlo Mall east and West connect nt Krlo viti trains on L. S. A M.S. It. 11. i at Corry with O.C.lf 1'.: W. It. lt.i at, limporlum with 11. U. ,xl n. it nnd at Drlftn ood with A. V. It. it. Parlor cars will run between riillalelphta ar.l Wlllamsport on Niagara Express west, and Day lis press host. Sleeping curs ou all night I rains. WM. A. HALDWIN, Uencral bupt. N' ORTHKItN 0KNTI1AL KAILWAY COMI'ANi. (In and nflr .tantini v 17th. 1ES1. trains will innn Hnntiurv ns fntlnwM .'. NOUTItWAHD. Northern Exprcta c.sa a. m arrive Elmlra imo pa Arrlvo at Cnnandalgua 3.25 p. u, " ltochester l.to " " Niagara, s 13 ' Niagara Express 1.05 p. in. arrlvo li'mlra C.03 p a an Ivo Canandalgua 8.33 " ' Iloclicster 9 13 " " Niagara U.coara Fast lino fi.10 p m nrrlvn Elmlra n.os p m " Waiklns ll.C3pm SOUTHWAHD. Southern Bxprcca 1,33 a. m. arrlvo Hnrrtsb'g ,1,15a n arrlvo l'hlladolphla 7.33 " " Now Yorl: 10.33 " " Daltlraoro 7.10 " Washington 0,03 a m I'aclllo Express KMki a m arrlvo Harrlsb'g 12.03 p tn r.ri lvo I'hlladelphla 3.t5pia " New York o.vs " " lialtlmoro c.i) " Washington 7,53 Day E.xpremi,r,i p in nrilvo Harrlshtirg a.tupm " Fhlladelphla c.tr. " " NowYoil: 9.30 " " lialtlmoro C.35 " Washington 7.fii Erlo Mall l.ns a. m. arrlvo llarrLsburg 3.0.1 a. ra, " riilladclphla 7.33 " " Now York -0.35 " " lialtlmoro 7. to " Washington 9.(ii L. 1'. FAltSlItlt. tlcneral l'aasenBcr Agett. FItANK THOMSON, OoneralMonagtr. pHILADKLPJIA AND JtliAUINO KOAD AltKANQEilENT OF PASSENGEU TEAINS. Juno 27, 1381. TiiAiKS i.ewk nurmiT as vot.t.ows(SDHnAY KxcrrTrD For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, rottsvllle Tnman.ua, c U,4S a. m For Calawbisu, 11,15 a. m. 7,'u and 6,43 p. in. For Wllllamsport, c,15 jtm a. m. ana i,os p. m. TltAINSPOR KCriBT I.KAVK An rOLI)W3, (SCNDAT K flllTFIJ.l Iavo Now York, vl . Tnmancnd li.no n. lo. anil via. Hound Ilrook ltouto 7,45 a. in. Leavo I'hlladelphla, 9,45 a. m. Leavo Heading, ll.taa. m., I'ollsvlllo, W,:o p. in andTamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leavo CatawiEsa, o,lo e, n n. tn. and 4,oo p. m. finvn Wllltamiinnrt a axu in " en n m nnrf i ill n m l'asscngcra to and from Now York, via. Taiaa nend and to and from I'lillu telphU go througa without change ot cars. J. E. WOOTTKN, General Manager c. o, nANCocrc, General faosengcr and Ticket Agent, Jan. 10, usi tf. D ULAWAU13, LACKAWANNA ANb WEbTEHK f(AlLltOAI). KLOOMSllUKt) DIV1K10N. Tlme-Tablo No. s, Takes cnect at 4:30 A. H MONDAY, JUNK 10, 187S. NOltTn, STATIONS. SOUTH. a.m. p.m. p.rn Scranton.,.. HeUcvuo..,. Taylorvllle., ...Lacknwanua.. l'lttatnn.... 9 S3 3 II) C IS 3 111 6 V) 9 45 9 M 10 07 3 33 3 .Ml 3 S3 M 0 34 C 40 (1 43 6 511 0 U 0 w 7 10 7 19 7 15 7 S5 7 S5 .. Wsalinttston... 3 41 3 49 2 53 67 3 (5 3 15 8 10 3 15 .. . wiomiug.., Stallby... Dennett... , Kliu.-t.tou... 10 18 10 33 Kingston ..nymouiu Juno.. ....Plymouth Avondalo Nantlcoko .Hunlock's Creek. ...Hhlckshhiuy.... ....Hick's Ferry.... ....Heath Haven.., ..r.i'rwlck .... Ilrlar Creek 10 33 3 31 II) 34 10 43 10 cn 11 07 11 13 11 30 3 30 7 ii HI 8 04 3 60 8 31 4 Oi 8 43 4 10 8 tS 4 18 9 US 4 ! 7 15 ...Willow drove.... 4 39 4 33 7 S3 7 30 7 44 8 on ....umoitldgo Eipy..... ..lllonmsburg Huneit 11 33 11 43 11 61 11 67 13 13 4 43 4 49 4 65 6 00 6 18 B .I t 8 60 8 81 Cutawlssa llrldgo. uaitviuu .....Chulosky ,..4.Ctunerou iNorthutaburhuid, 9 18 9 51 u 30 V C 43 9 p.m. n.m. a.rn W. V. HAI.HTEAII. snrt. Snporlntonrtent's ODlw, Scranton, Juno io, ibis. $101 outfit furnished free, with full instroo Hons for conducting tt.e most protttable btitlncha that any ono can mgagu In. M tin llunlnrun M Rfi cflKV tn lunrn. ntwlnur Instructions nro toblmploand plain, that any ono can mokogrent rrelltsficmtleM'ry Mart. Noono can fall v.ho iswllllngto wctk. Wtmeii nru assuc eetsful us men. Lois nrd glilsrtui coin largo sums. Many have mado iittho tublmts ovrono hundred dollaisluasitglevttk. Ni.lhlngllkolt overknewn befoie. All who engugu nrnmrprlscil utlhocaso nud lapldlty with vliFcli they aru able to mako money. Ytu can engage In this LuMncss during your (.pare tlmunt gn ut profit. You do not have lo Invest capital in l Wo tnko all tho rlt.k. Thoso who need ready money, bhould wrltoto us at once. AU furnished trco. Addriia Tkvk & Co., AugubtMlalno oct. l6"So-iy ' " VOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY IliilliiMt fit wltli CipMr,I'ontlnlii,or Iron I.liilnga, hiich ono Henelleil with my iminoiui inanuriitturer lawnrranteil in nmlciliil and cin flrnctlon. Fur mlu by Ihu lt hon.'-os lu tho undo. If you do not Viiow where to (!(t this pump, wrllo to mo as Mow, ami I will nnd namo of agent neareal you, who will aupnlyyou at lay lowest prlrea, CUAB. 0. ELATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 308 Ifarkot Ht., l'hlladolphla, ra. marcU4,'81tlm ats HELPsa rr. . . poverty ti YourseUes bymnkng monoy ngomen ennnco ij tiu.i-i.iiv niu-nvHkitenlng nnvprtv frntn vniirilnnr. ThOSO who alwai 8 take advantage of Ihu good chances for ma king money that aro offend, generally becomp wealthy, wnllo those who do not Improvu such chances remain In poverty. Wo want wuuy women, boya aud girls to work for ua right In their own lo calities. 1 ho butlDtas will pay inoro than tn llmcf ordinary wsgis. We rurulahanextoEsHooutntand all that you need, Hie. No one who enguges falls to tnsVe uioney very rupldly. You can uevoto your wliole time to the work or only yourep)tuenlt'n,a Villi InrorinaUou tfiaull that 14 nwdta uouttrr. p.m. p.m. a.tu, n HI 4 13 0 40 U V3 9 17 9 37 0 OS 9 SO 8 58 3 51 9 31 9 M 3 40 9 19 8 40 3 41 9 14 13 41 13 :;o B 33 3 SO 9 04 8 13 3 10 8 44 8 33 3 311 8 t6 8 13 3 13 8 47 B 04 3 04 8 39 7 M 3 51 8 SS 7 83 3 39 8 11 7 fJ 2 84 8 13 7 35 3 33 8 OS 7 13 7 14 7 10 7 03 3 04 7 41 CM 1 57 7 M 6 Ul 1 61 7 33 0 45 1 40 7 39 6 37 1 if T 11 6 15 (JO 1 0) 8 40 p.m. p.ru a.m.