The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 26, 1881, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMRTJURG, COLOMBI A COUNTY, PA.
is
I'isli Culture- I) Hip rainier.
Homo yi-m-s ng0 1 conceived the idea
of raising my own llsli bv tlio t'liiiainm
lion of mi rutlllelnl iiond. Near my
limine several Biiitirs liivke out in the
head of a mnnll hollow, ma-rounded
on tln-co sides bv amidl rltlifcs or liltrli
uround. All t had to do to collect a fine
body of water, was to build n lovco or
einbankinent of dirt from one. lull to the
other, which I did, about eight feet hljih,
iweive lcuc nt urn uae, Rlonny to ciirlit,
in ui.- top, inKint tno dirt irom the In
mm-, wiieru i uwij;iiou my noun, tor me
l veo. 1 Irs tfrtvc mo a ho lv of water
cvcriny Homo two ncrcs of ground,
with a depth of fr.im two to eight fuet.
Tinrevent mv Iiond from fillimr no I
cut a ditch around it on tho hillsude, to
carry ott all thu wash water fiom rnm-
1 ho next thing was to stock my iiond
with choice, game full. Thin was easily
accomplished with a net in a mnnll lake
tour miles distant such as white perch
nnd black bass, both ery ohoieo game
llsh. I now havo my pond well stocked
Wuli 'hese varieties and the common
perch that inhabits almost nil tho waters.
With tho hook and lino 1 can, In a very
short space of time, catch all the fish I
want any day, and I can havo them on
my tablo every day if I want them.
Any farmer that has springs or miming
brooks on his farm can rune all tho tisli
ho wants for his own table and many
more, at little expense or trouble, by tho
construction of nrtilicial ponds. t4amo
fish, such as I havo mentioned, and trout,
requiro pnro water to do well; other
kinds, such as tho different species of
cattish, buffalo and carp, do well in stag
nant waters if in sullWeiit quantity. There
is no healthier diet for man than game
fish, and nothing easier obtained, and
with very littlu expense. Why do not
farmers then avail themselves of this
wholesome and lino diet, much easier
raised than hogs or sheep, and greatly
to be preferred as a health diett Noth
ing breeds so rapidly as fish, and the
daffger is your water will get over
stocked. Tito day is not far distant
when fish will bo raised by tho millions
all over tlio country, and the farmer will
find it cheaper and healthier meat than
beef or pork. A. Harris, in Home and
Jutrm.
I'lS I'urk Pays.
Pig farming may bo profitable or a
source of loss. A lew pigs of almost
any breed can bo grown on a dairy farm
with proht,lmt if the number is increased
the piggery may become an expense. It
is clearly determined by a long experi
ence that pig pork is tho pork that pays.
Young hogs marketed when a year old
arc much more profitable than older
ones. This being true, and it is espec
ially so in the older states a breed
should bo selected that matures early and
fattens quickly. Tho best pig has the
least amount of offal in dressing; is com
paot in parts, and it.s flesh is of tho very
best quality. Of such arc the Essex and
Suffolk and somo other allied "small
breeds." One can "go further and fare
worse" than to select the Esex for the
piggery that is to make profitable re
turns. There is some prejudice against
black pigs, but it should be remembered
that the color is less thau skin deep, and
the blackest pig makes as whito dressed
pork as any other. There is money in
pigs if a good breed is choseu and prop
erly managed. Tho value of lull blood
ed pigs over the "graded" is strikingly
shown when a pair of tho forineris taken
into a neighborhood whero only the
'common hog" was before.
Potatoes Uinhr Straw.
Several years ago there was much said
about growing potatoes under straw
and there are several reports from those
wno liavo tried the method with success,
Interest in the subject aiipears to bo re
nowed, to judge from inquiries. The
method is very Minnie; the land is nro-
pared in tho usual maimer and the rows
marked oil; the sets nro dropped along
the rows and vei v slightly, or not at all
covered with soihand the wholo field or
bed, eight or ten inches in thickness
with old straw. Nothing moro is re
quired until digging time unless some
Mr -ng weeds should mako their way
innmgii tno straw, and these may be
pulled. It is claimed that the yield is
larger and thu potatoes arc much hand
fomer than those treated in the usual
manner.
Logan Uutiloiie.
Addro s of a Hig Chief when invited
to take a walk: "When tho white fathei
starts tho music wo waltz to it. Wo have
been asked to ii rigate tho country here
and hoe corn like tho white man. Our
heaits are heavy, and wo cannot promote
thu string beau. Wo will do what is right,
hut we cannot work. J ho Indian can
not hunt the potato bug when tho deer
and autelopo are ripe. lie cannot dig
post holes in the hot sun w henthoehanue
calls upon him to go forth into the forest.
Hire, where we havo roamed tluough
the tall glass and hunted the deer and
tiiilimo, the palelaco asks us to dig irri
gation ditches and plow tho green earth
with a rebellious mule. Hen, where our
war-cry has been answered back by the
giant hills, wo nro told to whack bulls
and join the Chuich. Tjiey como to us
and tell us to go to school and wear
pants. They ask us to learn tho language
aim go to uongrcfs. I hey send men to
us who want us to learn to spell and wear
suspenders. Wo cannot do this. Wo
aro used to tho ways of our people. Our
custoina aro as old as tho universe. Wo
scratch our backs against tho mountain
piuo as my people did a thousand years
ago. Wo cannot change. Wo can leave
our land, but wu cannot change our socks
every spring mid do as thu wlnlo man
does. Wo can go away from our homes
and live in a strange land, but wo can
not wear open-back shirts and lead in
prayer. Wariiors, wo will go to tho
land our whito father has giveii us. Wo
wilt tauo our squaws and our yellow
dogs, cur wigwams and our fleas. Wo
will go to our new homo beyond thu
river now, and when tho autumn comes
we will take a bridal tour back to this
country Wo will construct a holocaust,
whatever that is, and spatter tho intel
lectual faculties ol tho ranches all over
tho country. This is all. I am dono. I
havo made my remarks. I havo twitter
ed my twit. Laramie City .Jootn
trmty.
1IA1IV SAVKIi.
Wo aro so thankful to say that our baby
was permanently cured of a dangerous
and protracted inegulaiity ot tho bowels
by tho use ot ilop Jjittcis by its mother,
which at tho same time restored her to
perfect hculthnnd strength. Tho parents,
ItochrHtcr, N. Y, Seo another column.
nufftdo J-Ztpreai.
Vermin on fowls and about hen roosts
will leave headquarters by injecting from
a syringe n week steep of pcnnyroynl herb
ten. Drive this weak steep thoroughly
over tho wonts and tho poultry audit
will cleanso them from lice. Several
varieties of flies nnnoy nnd suck blood
from Jioises and other animals. Penny,
royal fcttep will drive them away if tho
aiiirnai is Vaulted with -St Aiflerivan
A Forest Srcnc lleshlo The Amazon,
On tho third evening after our depart
ure from Bogota, wo enoamped on the
banks of tho Kio Putam.yo (a trihutnry
of the Amar.on), in a grove of majestic
adansonins, or uumkoy llg trees. High
ovor our heads we henrtl an iiieossmit
grunting and chattering, but the evening
was too far advanced for us to distinguish
the little creatures that moved in the
top branches of the tall trees. Tho next
morning, however, the noise recommen
ced, and wo saw that the grunters were n
sort of small rnecooiis,and thu chalteiers
a tto'ip ot motion, w capuchin monkeys
After a consultation with tho Indians,
wo fastened our monkey, Billy, to a
string, and made him go up the tree as
high ps wu could diivuhim without be
traying our presence to his relatives.
Wo h.td no traps for catching them, but
our plan was to Ut them come uenreiiotigh
for us to shoot ono of tho mothers with
out hurting her babies. Billy's rope, as
we had expected, got entangled before
long, and, finding himself at the end of
his tether, he began to Mjucal, and his
cries soon nttt acted tho attention of his
friends in tho tree-top. Wo heard a
rustling in tho branches, and presently
an old ring-tail made his appearance,
and, seeing a stranger, his chattering at
once brought down a troop of his com
panions, mostly old male, though.
Mother-monkeys with babies aro very
shy, and those in the tree lop seemed to
have some idea that all was not right.
Their husbands, though, came nearer
and nearer nnd had almost rendu. d Billy's
perch, when all at opco their leader
slipped behind tho treo like a dodging
squirrel, and at thu satno moment wo
heard fi out above a fierce, long drawn
scream; a harpy-eagle was circling a rem id
tho tree-top, and coming down with a
sudden swoop, he seized one luckless
mother-monkey, that had not found time
to reach a hiding-place. The poor thing
held on to her branch with all her might,
knowing that her life and her baby's
were nt stake, but the eagle caught her
by tho throat and his thiottling clutch
at last made her relax her grip, anil with
a single tlap of his mighty wings, tho
harpy raised himself some twenty feet,
mother, baby, and all. Then we witness
ed a most curious instance of maternal
dovotion aud animal instinct unless I
should call it presence of mind : when
branch after branch slipped from her
grip nnd nil hope wns over, the mother
with her own hands tore her baby from
her neck and flung it down into tho tree
rather than have it share tho fate she
know totbe in store for herself. I stood
up and fued both barrels of my gun after
tho robber, but without effect ; tho rascal
already had ascended to a height of at
least two hundred feet, and ho flew off,
with his victim dangling from between
his claws. From "Adventures in tho
American Tropics," by Dr. F. L Oswald,
in it. Nicholas for August.
A tUFl'ICUI.T l'llOUI.UM SOLVKl).
Ambition, competition and ovcr-excr
tion use up the vital poweis of men and
women, so that a desire for stimulants
seems to be a natural human passion, and
drunkenness prevails on account of this
necessity lor bodily and mental mvigor
ation. Parker's Ginirer Tonic faiilv
solves tho diflicult problem, and has
brought health and happiness into many
desolate homes. It does not tear down
an already debilitated system, but builds
it up without intoxicating. Jinmiirrr
Seo other column.
CAUTIOW.
GET THE
STKOMCJ COlflPETlTIOlV
In the niHiiulacturo of Organs is resulting in the production nnd sale
ui fcuuuo, iminu Hum luicnur iiiuiuriuiH. i reier particularly to
bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence, witlioul
...v ii.mnnvi, iu ; uiiuivu ujiuiijj, aim nieii wiien purclias
ed found to be dear at any price. Will yuu not then, reador,
ix you contemplate
consider it vour onlv safeguard in
names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of
oi ia ui liiu i:uicriii iiLtrti jlmi i: v i; hih
ol the Only Authorized Agent foi tho BBtey Organs in
vvi.muumvuuuy, JX juiumiitu jor nve years irom the manu
facturers accompanies every Estey Organ,
A TRUE
A PERFECT STRENGTHENED A SURE REVIVER.
IltOX T1ITTJ3US mo Uglily rccoramonJel for all illscasea rc.
qtiiritig a certain and efficient ton lo ; Wicciall lndigtition, Vyspqaui, Inter
millent J 'cvtrs, Want of Appetite. Jjma of Strength, Isuk of Umirgy, ttc Knrlclica
tho tlocwl, utrenjfthens lite lunscles, aud fives new Ufu to tlio nerves. Tliey ml
liko n cliurin on tlio tllgodvit organs, removing all Uystieiitio Byiutitoms, tucli
M Shatimj MeW, Ilcichi)uj,JIcai in the Stomach, JIeartLurn,tle. Tlio (iltly
Iron Proitnnitlou that will not blacken tho tooth or t;lvu
heiuluolKt. Bold hy all druggists. Wrlto for tho A II 0 Book, JJ2 n. of
useful and amusing reading tent frte,
IHtOAVN CHEMICAL CO., KfUUtnoro, Md.
DII ILrld
TAKE
SIMMONS
LIVKR REGULATOR.
n win ixtNitivciy tuiostcri
lloiiOitvlii'.
DYSPEPSIA.
The lifgulMor will positively cute thin tctrlblo
tllMMm. o assert emphatically what wu knuw lo
UC II uu.
CONSTIPATION
MionMitflttw rrar-itiled nsa tnilintr ailment No.
tiirocloMnnrtMho tit meg' regularity of lim bonols,
i rn'iniurr, twut nnriirp v$ lasing Mmmons lave
urguniior. n is lmrniK-m, mini mm ptiecttiai.
PILES.
llcllof l nt hand for thoso who suffer day after
day with Pile. It nm cim il hundreds uinl (II euro
run.
MALARIA.
1'orannn nny nvnlil nil nttnek by oocnilonnlly
liver In lii'ulllty nnilon,
Bad Br oath
OcnTn'ly nrlMntr from n ithonlnrcil stomncli, enn
hu curruu'fu vy i ikiiij; siinmomi Liver ltegmnior.
Jaundice,
Simmons I Ivor Itonutatorsoon er.ulloatoi Hit ills
ensn from tlio t-jMem, letting llio skin clear nut!
ireu irum uu impunueH.
COLIC.
rlitMren suffcrtnff 1 f It rnltn noon nnii-!rtiiv ve.
tlef hen s mmottfl I.lvrr ttoprulator Is nrtmltilstereil,
Adults also derive Krout In-tielltrrom tlili mrdlrlne,
ltlsnot miplriMitut. It Is harmless nml effective,
ruruy vcKetnuio,
Sold by all DruggistB.
THY IT.
Judom, 'sMy
. sons' J'lin.i'iv I'lll.n make Ni-wllleh
I. nml v. ill Willi! teli h i h.1v..n llin lilnml In
1;
t'-eiiHi-er -t. m t.i Cii'ee ontl.i. Ativtirronn
Vi'iOM'lllii lelll'. Iie.r'itfruliiltntuwcpks
li"i-oi. r i tin... Ii nltli. If mclin tlilncr
6
I M;. Senile hi nl fur 8 li tlpr utaniiH.
.V. .71)1; s'll V .! I'd.. Jl. It....
f'lrmrrly Jinniinr, .1.
irJTS IWNTf-T! EVKuvwuniin t wl!
I.Jwll I O tiia I CU tholKit I-iMiiilyKnit-Umk
Machine pr.T inui.i. l. Will kmUpatrof
fkhh . witu III. I I. an.l 'l'OIJ eomrUele, In
aJm'w.t i. It U1 r w knit a trial variety of rancy
ttolkrorvwiMithereliinlwiir a renly market St-n 1
for tlr. i.lor nn.l terms In the Twainl)!)-HnlttlllB
Mni'tiliio (.'a, 41)9 WitKtilQitton St.. Itugtun. Mass.
mayo, -si. ly al.1
Most Frasrast It refreshing of Perfnaos
Exceedingly Delicate nnd Lasting.
Prise, 23 ots.; Largs Bottles, 73 oto-
SM ly dcilm In Druffi h I'trfuiTirr Slgnitun of 1IU
eot A Co , N . Y.. on tverjr bottle.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC i
Tho Medicine for Every Family,
NEVER INTOXICATES.
Madifrom Ginger, Huchu. Mandrake, Stilllngu,
and ether of the bent vegetable remedies known,
Park Eli's Gincem Tomc has remarkably varied
curative power, & U the greatest Stomach Correct
or, lllood 1'uriiier ainl Liver Regulator e cr made ft
The Best Medicine You can Use
forRostoringHcaltli & Strength
Iteommenccta act from thefim dwe, searches
out the weak crgam, and is warranted to cure or
help all diseases of the Dowels, Stomach, Ulood,
Kidneys, 1a cr, Urinary Organs, all Complaints of
Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, llhcuma
tlsm and PruiikpiiiiPKR.
Try a bottle to-day ; i t may save your life, 50 ct,
and $t sizesntnlldmggUts. Every gcnuinebottle
has our signature on outside wrapper, iliscoi St
Co.( N. Y, Iarge saving in buying $x size.
Just "Wlmt Ih Wnnlcd.
Eerjlody whose hair is gray cr fadM has felt
the need of a Halt Restorer find dressing that is
cleanly, agrcealJy perfumed and harmless. Tar.
ker's Hair Tal&am satisfies the most fastidious in
these respects. Sold by druggists at 50c. and $1,
OCt. 1, 'SO-ly
SUBSC1UDE NOW FOR
THE COLUMBIAN
SI. 50 IN ADVANCE.
BEATTVS r(?ans is useful htops, 0 seta reeda
iil-Ji-orily fto. PlanosfUsnp filllua.
caulotf. Fico. Aadrcba lleatty, WaaUlngton, N.J.
BEST.
Buying an Organ
snlfft
i m 1 mw itn aeintt ni i.x
J. SELTZER, Agent,
Bloomsburg, P a
TONIC
Tiir I'ntnrr'i
rtav vir t'nld In thu
in' .11, ao , lineit, llh
lit 1 1 nniff r, n tnHtlfKi
m mo
Btrons
1 tho
CO till
nnd
iirftilwr U10 alxciued
metiibrntio.
I'm- IhtiiftirvH.
feiiiIfR3iri'ly n rnttluio into
KM'S OltKAM DAIiJI
ItAvtne rnlnpd nn otnlAtitn IotaI rpniltntlon. rtlsnli
rln ifl'iiit'cr rrcpirntloiis in tlio i trinity nt illH-
uifi'UM'ry. 1, on un mrniH nmnn. ri-ui'Kiii'i"" iw n
MoiHlritul riiniitv uliTPicr ktrnwii. A Mlrtrinl
will rotivlncu lio itiriM. ski ptlcitl or Its rtuntlto
poivcrs. lt rtTr-cHnllv eUutisis tlio mwiI iani.ii,'cs
tit I'ntrttlml Htm, fninlng litallliy hitm ions, ol
laiH li.M iitmnnMotj ntitl Irritation, irolcitotlii' mem-
11 rnniii m huh nr me limn riom ,nii uonn con s.
Coiiinli'telv heals tlio rortw. nml rcit res tho sens?
ot tatn ntirl wncll. I lt-tn-fft.il ;resnlta nro renllril
vy n tpiv niipiifftiioris. a iiiciouu iii'mini'iiiimui
ncleil win euro t'nturrh. As a lioustlir.M icmedv
for cold In tho lit nd It Is uiicnnalt'd. 'I ho halm Ii
t'nj to mo nntl iigrrcnMc. t-oM liy dntsRlstii nt r.o
cents tut rccupr, or ru cents uniiiinu npacKase
HcnJ for ctrculnr, Mtli full Inforiiiailon.
r.l.Y'S CIIBAM HAI.M CO., Owign, N. V.
Foil sale In Ulnoinsnurgtif Mnjrr llros.,0. A.KIcltn,
W.J. llru'lprshott nml J U.KlDiiorlsandur Whole-
salo Drtigglatii generally.
nl.oct. Vi-ly d
AND
Paper Hanging.
WM. F. BODINEi
IKON jST., 11EL0W SECOND, HI.OOMBlllJl'.a, l'n
Is prepared to do all kinds of
HOUS33 rAIKTTIWO
l'luln and Urnnmcutal
PAPER HANGING,
110TI1 DKCOltATlVE AND 1'LAIN.
All Kim orriirnltiirc Itopitlrcd,
nnd mnuo tiM good as new.
NONE HUT FIIIST-CLASS WORKMEN I'M PLOYED
Estimates IVTado on nil Work,
WM. P. HODINE.
WHITE B;LOrkT!ZSI
MONUMENTS, HSADSTONES,&c.
Aro recommended by thoUet authority. They
will novor cracV, chlp.corrodo, rustor
BECOME MOSS GROWN.
They nro puic, rcflncd, cast 7lnc. They nro beau
tiful, duratlo and cheap, send for circulars to
JOHN- A. OWENS, GEN, AGEIjT.
LEWTSBUBG, PA.
Or Imiulroof I'. I'. Kline, llloomsburg.
JulJ.'i m
TEXAS
ARKANSAS AND LOUISIANA-
CHE Ar HOMES TOIL ALL !
50,000 Laborers can get Im ediato Employ.
mcnt, au;oa wages, eu t tarns ana itau
rcad: in Tesas Alone
The Fonth-WEstern Immigratiou C.
Will mall, on implication, free of cost, potnKo pre
paid, books Kith mnps.pnlngnulhcntlcandrelloblo
In'orinnt lon.ln detail, of tho btnto of Tcxns,of Artan
B.ii.or of Wehtcrn LculMana. Wo dctlro to conrer
with thoso wishing to better their condition and aro
medtUitlirg a chanpo to a new country. Address
II. t). liUVii , secretory, Austln.'lexas.
J. N. VICTOlt, Eastern Manager.
uronnwar. ew vorK.
Foreign Office : WM. M 1 ANO. 1'rctldci.t
I.iMik'nliall llouso,
Iendcnball St , Ixndon, E. C England,
nug 19 4.w
HIGH GRADE BONE MANURES.
.tt7?V AHtllltUS SftUALS l"W
PREPARED CHEMICALS
For FarmerB to Compost at Home,
All fiom orizuiile Imni'ti, iliy. will
drill, In pmil I'nckimi'H, each boar
linranalv.U. ami Xi:r neiulit.
Tr.d M.rt.
For Freight ltntea lioncu nml Clirutam, ndilreiii
WILLIAMS, CLAEK & CO.,
Office, 10! Pearl Street, N, Y.
Jnly lMw
WANTED 03XT SALARY.
Men I o sell Trees, Shrubs, (ir.ii o Vines, ltos-a. etc
No revlous i-xpcrlcnrc necessary. Expenses paid.
.1. l'' LHJLAith., UEcrJlnan, iiocnebter, N. -
Benson's CapciuB Porous Plaster.
No Itrmrdr More WKKly or Favorably Known. It
Is llapltt in l.'cllcMiitr. mrk In cnilng. For I amk
1UCK. I IIU'JUIISM. KMM.V AlFllTlONS UMl ACllCH
nnd l'alns Oet.eral'y, It Is tho unilvallid rem
edy, d July 16-4W
A ROYAL GENTLEMAN.
Ilv JUDOE TUl'l.dEE oullioi cf "A FOOL'S EH-
HAM," He. liy tuins lit mortars, pathttlo and
inniimg. imiuinintij imisiraiiu. i nee jj.cu. oia
oi tv by t-ulicrli tion. Men mdwrmcn wanted to
take orders Fxpenenco n ioi:H( erntlon. hut, Indus
try and i mil) rise n ore valued. A peimaneutblt
uatlon to the r ulit rtteon. Addtcbs IJOL'tiLASS
1IKOT1IEHS.,
ito Luestnut si., i nnaacipnia, i'a-
aug li 4-wia
tbe mm mm machine
Wtereas, tlio world renowned reputation of tho
Avliite hewing Machine
Induces manr unKTmnulnnn rnmnptltrtrn tn rnnrt. tn
all klods ot mean tricks to injure lta reputation, wo
White Machine
ejeept from Its regular authoilred dealers, who will
w ouamiucu vy mu luuuniug ivurruuiy.
WK WAHItANT THE NATUHAL WJCAIt AND TEAK
OFVTIIK
White Shuttle Mm Machine,
PLATE Nl'MllKlt UlSnan FOH FAMILY 1'IIltl'O-
UVI1 . 111.1. Ui.l lllli.D.ifil.unn ma... 11 . m . 1.
iiwi, lll.uiinilAjJl Allllbu 1U JVvJkl 111A DArviA
IN IlKl'AUt FOlt THE TKItM OF 1'IVB VKAltH
mum Tlllb DATE, rilKS US CUAlitlK.
This warruntv pxcerAR thn hi-f-MirMt-n nr nftprtlns
iwuuilia HtU BUUlUtB.
This warranty will not be sustained unless the
Plato number above Klven corresponds with the
number on tbe Bhuttlo race slide, llewore of defaced
ur uiierca numrjera.
WHITE BEWINU MACHINE CO.
Tho "WHITE" Shuttle Sowing Maehlno
nasoBiiTiR ciriciTT thsnany other family Bowing
nw.iuo mr uuiuy viviy vasiviy oi wors.
J, BALTZElt, Cleneral Agent,
lilooDuburg, Fit.
Oir. I, -to-u.
J. W, RaEDER,
PRACTICAL BOOK BINDER
No 110 M KHT niAIIUKT HTHEUT,
WILKES-BREE, FA.
A IMlio ltoiiiilnr AlRRttzlncN, Ilar-
pcr'N, MTiniicr'f, i.iucirH, hi,
Klcliolax, lloiiml In nny
hljlo Dcklrcd.
Onnwnouilonco Solltllcd P. O. TUcix 160.
July) Via
Wl '" 4-,.wtt.uLni;.' 'iilj
W rfi' .lCriiSa,i0'",is ; "
wr,LPVi . yrA'tlnwo. it win
BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NOKJtAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal.
TIIISBOIIOOL, as'ntprcsont constituted, otters thn very best facilities for Professional anil Classical lcarnlnp.
liulldlntrsspaclous, lnvitlnc and comtnoulous i completely heated by steiun. well ventilated, iitriitini hv mm. nml fiimit,nri trim n hnnniirni annntv r,t minvu.fi
sprlnc water.
iwauon ni.mniui, iinu easy oi access. Toncucrs oxncricnccu, onicient, and auvo lo their work. Dlsclplluo, llrm but k nd, uniform and thorouu'u. Expensop
moderate. Fitly cents n week deduction to all oxpectlns to teach. Students admitted at any tlmo. Hootns reserved when desired.
Courses ot study prescribed by tho stato I
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Conrso In Miuic. IV. Course In Art. V. Courso in 1'liyslcal Culture.
Tho Elementary Bclentltlo and Clas-rtca! Coursos nro I'ltOFESSlONAL. aud Studonts irraduatntr therein, rnivlrn stntn nitiinmn. nnnr.irrino thn fniimatn
cprrcsppr.dlnK Degrees i Master of tho KlcincntS!
incirnitaintnenis,, signeii uy mo uincors or ino iioard
Tho course of Html y prescribed by tho Htato Is liberal, and thn S clentlflo nnd Classical coursos aro not Inferior to thoso of our host CoHeircs
Tho BtateriMvulresa higher order ol cltlzemhlp. Tho times dcti.imllt. HU ono of thn prime objects of this School to help to secure ft. bv
snt nnd cnlclentTcaehers tor her Schools. TothlsendR nollclts vountr nersnns or trnud abllltliis ami r-nnri mininua iiin. i,S ,iii ml.
ni. Il.iilftnli.tilu nnllhlilntiln .11 .linh II H.nMl.n.
tun. tuvn tiv..it,o,..o .i.t.t.vi.Lct, iW ti. nubu iv it uiiiisuis
Catalogue. address tlio Principal.
HON. WII.I.IA.II t:i,Vl;i,l l'rrnlilrnt Honrtl
Kent. S .'70.-
SPRING CLOTHING
THE
LARGEST - -
OIF
CLOTHING.
JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT IT
FOR
CUSTOM TAILORING OR READY MADE.
MTOW Iff HAND
AVE INVITE YOUR EXAMINATION
TO KM "WHAT TO WEAK," AND "How TO WEABIT."
CALL AT
avid ffiwEfeig
THE DAVIS.
$1,000 REWARD.
OKK THOUSAND (l.OOO) DOLLAHS
1-n.CAllu.M clleieu to Afil 1'KKtjnw
thai wilhlo as GH EAT A ItANGK
OF WOIIK on AN'Y OTHER
MACI1INK.
WHAT THE
NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
Will do without basting.
It will make wide hem on sheets. Ac., hem nil
manner of bias woolen goods, as f.oft merino, crapo,
or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It
makes a more clastlo stitch than nnv otbermachlne.
It will turn a hem and put in piping at same tlmo
ltwlll turn a htm. hrntrl on tlm rtrtht. &irin
and stitch on trimming at ono opcrat on.
It will do If Whs? bias or straight, either nnenttnn
ui nuviLii ijiiutia.
It will rell across teams on any goods.
1 will bind a Dress nr Sktrt. nrrt iiwnnraMnit
cither with or without Miowliig (.niches: bind Drehs
uuuua nnu tut' Burnt man rial, eitnert-caitops.poitils,
snuartsor SUalcht. Iho onlv inni hire timr ufu hmJ
Hats, Cloaks, or other articles with Mas. tatln or
oils, iiuiu jf mint am wictu, wunoui casting!
ji, win gainer wun or witnout Bowing on.
It will trather between tnn till epn nnri rot nn nt
uiu oaiuu lliuu.
II Will mako amnio and stlteh n ninnw min
tlio facing at tho arao tlmo.
It will shirr nny kind of goods.
It will mako nlalted trltnmtntr plthpr with nr with.
out sewing it on.
It will mako nlalted trlmmlnrr either xcfliinnrri nr
straight, and bow a piping on at the tamo tlmo. It
win inane Knuo plaiting.
J. SAIl'ZER, Gon'l AKcnt,
llloumsburg. Pa.
oct. 1, '80-tf.
it 1 " 4 r
aiii ft r
LEGAL ULANKS,
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THIS OITIOK
11 l!t,i
t T Hi- ,v I i 1 , i II. , I i
I 61 i nt ' Hi".. t.i 1)15 JltM !
K91 ; t. :i t o" n i tirtis, 8jTJ
tf?II a !' " ;'ruaN.1;' m
tffciZi ' y ''f- ''. it-k.-i . .i'.' W'i
l"! I tvn in rli t "i I ft-
IJltd .-l'fA' Cirf, i .ml f r
Ib1 "'" Jtaiiuv n... i,, , 1 jvi
5'l OtlillUtt. tllKlll III. Ill III i l.Vi
rkVlI 'ful I'tttiUi t.bi tin .ta il.ui.i 7
tiisi l'nr raid, furtlior nit n u
b?, unit eiica it .tim, ,ii
I OK I Siuluvf, rnldr. ati, i PIl 11
J, Q.A. PEAK G.n'lEl.rnA l'JI
ItmS ftl.7 Uroailuay SiwVi r' n t
Juno 11
n
Master of tlio Hclcnces ; Master ot thoCIaslcs. tlraduatoa In tho other Courses rccelvo Normal L'ortincates
ot Tiistei".
.1.11. .I...1..ln.h.l. ....... ...I .1 . - .
itiuiu uu t wiuittn, luun putvuia, uuu uuiiuuanr. opportunities tot well p
'
of Trunlrrn. p. p. Hlf.LMVEH.
iiiiiii.ii
- -
STOCK
SPEEE'S
PORT GRAPE
Used In tho principal Churches for Communion
purposes.
EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAELY
PERSONS AND THE AGED.
Speer's Port Grape Wine
FOUR YEARS OLD.
rphls Celebrntrd Kntlve Wlno Is mndo from tho
X Julco of tho t porto (irapo raised In this Country
Its Invaluable
Tonio and Strengthening Properties
aro unsurpassed by any other Native Wlno. Iieb g
tno puro Juice of tliolltape. produced under Mr.
fpecr's own personal supervision, lta purity nnd
genulnrntss are gurantccd. 1 ho joungest child
muy partake of Its generous qualities and tho weak
est Invalid uso It lo advantage It la particularly
beninclnl to tho aged and debilitated, and suited to
tho various ailments that affect tho weaker sex. it Is
in every respict, 1. wimi to lilt i;tui;u ott.
SPEER'S
Tho 1'. J. fillKKKY Is n Wlno of Superior character
and partaktsof the golden qualities of the grape,
from which It is made, ror rurlty, HIchncfcs,S'lavtir
anu jut uicai iTopenus, it win no round unexcelled.
SPEER'S
IB. J.JSi'snidy.
This 1IKANDY stands unrivaled In this Country,
VW.Ig .HI DtlIIVI tll UJVUltl j.uiuoua.
IT IS A l'tJKK distillation t om tho grapo and con.
tains valuable medical properties
It has a delicate flavor, similar to that of thn
grapes frrin which ItlsdlstllH'd.and Is In great favor
luiiuu'liisi Hum luuiuico.
Sco that the signature ot ALF1IEP KrEKlt.I'assalo
i-i u. is ui i t ijiu cerr ui eacu notiie,
SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM.
deo' "80 1-
To Nervous Sufferers The Great European
ivexcay.
int. j, u. siuwoN'a srKciMO mkiiicinb.
Dr. J. II. Slmiiftn's f-ritlllc Mtdlcltu la n nnsitlvii
curelortneiwiiktf ltdj or bri.ln orexcers ofi.ny
klnd,suchasweakness and nil diseases resulting
from Nervous Iieblltty, Irrltutllli j.Mi ntal Anxiety,
Languor, I attitude, Dei rtsslcu 01 feplrllsond func-
iieuai uuiuiigiuuiiis ii uit ut'iiuiia Mbltm ken
1 rally, l uli sln U,e
jiacK or Diue, ww.
ofMemoiy, rrema
that lead (t
com-mptlon.lnsatit
ty & an early gravi
or both. Nomattei
how shut ti red Hit
system may be f rem
excesses of a 11 J
kind, a shortcourso u tins tutuieitio wm teitoiu thu
lost functions and procure health and happiness
clllc Mtalclno Is tt In ir used wllli woiidnrrul Hurn ss
l'amnhleta sent frco to all, Wrlto for them and
get full particular,
l'rlce, SpeclBo fl.oo per package, or six packages
iur v u, 111 uv Bum uy uiuu uu rreeipi. or money.
Address all orders, J. 11. KIMI'HIiN's WKIHCINKCO.
Mm. 104 and lt Main street, lluffalo, N, Y,
let). 1 1 , 'si-if
TyAINWIUGHT A 00.,
WHOLES AUI UKOOIItS,
I'niUDiLrntx,
Deal era In
Til AS, HYltUlU, VOVMX, BDOAK, MOLAaSK.i
K1CX, BT1CH, B101M BOM, to., tiA
N. K. Ourofar Ikoona ajod Aroh ktroota,
KTJfSWI VUl tubUte UV1 IvUt&ttoA.
. . i
' fitrnlshlni? Intclll
mnrnvn llirlr tlmo
J . . . . ' ...... 'V -V .1
paid labor after leaving School. For
, Secretary.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It Is a most agrce.iblo dressing, which
Is at onco harmless nntl effectual, for pro
serving tho hair. It restores, with tho
gloss anil freshness of youth, failed or gray,
light, and rod hair, to a rich brown, or deep
black, as may bo desired. By Its uso thin
hair Is thickened, and baldness often
though not always cured. It cheeks falling
of tho hair Immediately, and causes a new
growth lu all eases where tho glands aro
not decayed; whilo to brashy, weak, or
otherwise diseased hair, it Imparts vitality
and strength, and renders It pliable.
Tho Viaon cleanses tho scalp, cures and
prevents tlio formation of dandruff; and,
by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing
properties, it heals most if not all of tho
humors and diseases peculiar to tho scalp,
keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under
which conditions diseases of tho scalp aud
hair aro impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair
The Viooit is Incomparable. It is color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will
not soil whito cambric. It imparts an
agrceablo and lasting perfume, and as an
article for tho toilet It is economical and
unsurpassed in Its excellence.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer&Co.,
l'ractkal nnd Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
hold nr all nuuGuisTS ETEnTwrnsnff.
slni -?m
THE CREAT
B VJiLINGTOlT no VTK.
3"No other lino runsThrco Through i'as-
..H.. ...Luis unity uuiweuii niicaga, lies
Mnlnt' Council Ulutls, Omaha, Lincoln, St.
.litantilt Attlilo... t,V...I.A t .-.)..
v.'",'.., ...vt.tM.ii, .i.tt;nii mill 1VUI1S.1H V.I1V.
I Irect rannrctloiis fur nil points In Kansas,
........... j.t.tt,, ttt.t,, ,, 3 uilllllK. jtitiiiiuiill, u-
vada. Now Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and
California.
1110 Bnortost, speediest nnd Most Comforta
ble llmito vlalluunlbul to Fort Scott, Dcnlson,
..ttttf, tit.itstiMi, tusiiii, duu miiunio, liaivcs
ton nnd all points In Texas.
Tho tincinialcil Inducements offered by this
I. no to Travelers nnd Tourists, nro as follows:
Tho celebrated I'ullraan (Kl-whrol) l'alnco
v.tvt.-itiiK v.itio, run tuny on tins l.inc, U 11. .V
Q. l'alnco llrnwlng-ltoom Cars, with Ilorton'a
ltccllnlng Chairs. No extra ehnrgo for Seats
in Iteclinliig Chairs. Tho famous C. It. i Q.
..tt.tvu .fitiiiiK vatu, iJtirKt'iiun nilliiKinir cars
fitted with Uleprant Illiih-llarkcd Italian Ito
volvlng Chairs for tho oxclusivo uso of Urst-
Steel Track and Superior Knulnment, com
bined wllli their Great Through. Car Arraniro
mcnt,mnkes this, abnvo till others, Ihofavorlto
Itouto to tho South, Bouth-West, and tho Far
loll
Try It, nml you will find travcllnr; a luxury
Tlmmgli Tickets via this Celebrated Lino
for salo at all ollieositi tho United States and
vittiitiiiti.
Allnformatlon nhnut Hates of Fare, Slecix
.1. .tv. ttitm.itiiiiii,, nut; JllllKtt, CvCh
will Iw cheerfully given by applying to
J. Q. A. 11UAN, Ocn'I Ilnstern Agent,
X Wiiihlnglnti St.. lit stoti. Muss.
iuitlltl7 llronlwav, How York.
JAMES It. WOOl 1. lien. l'ns. Atrt.. t'hlr-iift ,
T. .1. 1'O'milt, Gcu. Mauaacr, Chioago.
Warth 18, '60, 40t
CANCERS CURED
At Crate's Career Icfiiraarr. Aaaietn. N v.
lIVNDllEps OF I'KllbONS fromoll paits of tho
woild have been cured of this much dreaded dls-
.ttrti nnu iiiniiutv muig witnesses i im 1 1 iicv ii nro
la tn riniii'd licin atertlbio and untimely tlcaih.
Iir.ftois.itlnlfttisaniHliol'nor treated free. Wttto
iti,. . ..r..,..v'.".ft i'"irriiiuinrB. Anaiirissurs
in i i v , & 1 bltOWN, Addlttu, N. Y.
Weaver & Oo's Ads
can I niado at home by
any active man crwoinan,
boylcr clrl. You will not
no ouiigiu to lenvo jour own town, orbn away from
i,ES ii . ' ",'"" ui'o iau I'uruucuno oust'
ness It trnnlri nn mi-llnl
WK WILL hTAltT Y I" WITH AN OUTFIT WOItTH
If you are tmrlojcd du'rl'iii,' the day you can
moko frcm II in an t venlr p. M mo rf our agents
renorf a rrnt t rr in n wintrin .tov ,i'rttA
!?r.,uAWlcllla,a toK.0. llimoilT. to liarelay
street,N,1. v4co maich 11, mb
SUPEMOR TO ALL OTIIEim.
Jtiniriif
UlChcst
rrlrts
Awarded.
PIANOS
Hli:vi:it as rON,!iArthfctrfctrhllaflcirhla,
lllutett Avarets for tin ttit tinrr...
i aim, viuituoiai ana i enn a state ralrs.
ui uhu 11, si.tm w&co
LATEST STYLES OF
At tho 'OOLTJMBIAlI OFf I0E.
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
ISA
PENNSYLVANIA KAII.UOAI). 1'IULA-
X UEM'llIA A UltlR It. It. DIVISION.
SUMMKK TIMK TAIILE.
On and after Runrtny. June 1V.tit, tho tralnn
on tho l'hl'ndclphlntt Krln Ha lroatl Division wll run
asfouowst WEmVAtI)i
KrloJIall leaves l'lillatlnlphH lUSnm
" " llnrilsburif 4 2,1am
" William fort 84.11?
" " .Tetsuy Miuro t'"9um
" " lck Haven utnam
' " Itcnovo lli'Snm
" arrlvo at Krlo 7 4,1 p m
Niagara fispress lcavesl'lilladeli.hla uui)i m
" lliirilihuti,' Ui6pni
" arr. nt VMlilamiport nir.pm
" " lock Haven 4Ai!im
" " Itenovti 5 so iim
" ' Kaim in 5pm
Fast. Lino leaves Philadelphia 12 10 11 m
" ll'iriMiuig 4 oti ti ru
" nrrlvo at Wlillamsport 7 63 fi m
" " Lock Haven 0 10 p m
KAHTWAHD.
I'acino Kxpross leaves Iick Haven 7 en a m
" " Jersey Hl.oro 7 87 nm
" " Wlillamsport 8!0nm
" arrlvo at Harrlsbtiru lnospm
" " l'hlladelphla k son ni
" " Kane coo a in
Day KxprcBS leaves Itcnovo looam
" " Lock Haven 11 Mam
" " V lllhtinsport lsjnpin
" arrive at Harrlsburi; 8 4vpm
' " riilladelphla 0 4ipm
" " Erlo 1185 am
Erlo Mall leaves Itcnovo 0 1 0 p ni
" Uick Haven loionm
" " llllamsport II 8d p nt
' arrives nt 1 larrlsburir B 00 n m
" " l'hlladclplim 185am
Fast Lino leaves Wlillamsport U 15 a m
" arrives at Harrlsburi,' 8 15 am
" " 1'hlladclpRla 7 83am
Erlo Mali and Fast Lino west nnd I'ncltlo Express
East mako close conntctlons nt Northumberland
Willi L. & U. It. It. trains for Wllkcsbnrro and
ttcraoton,
Erlo Mall West, Niagara Express West and Fast
Lino West mako close connection at Wllllotnsport
with N. C. It. W. trains north. 1
Niagara Express West nnd Day Express Kan
mokoclosoconncctluii atLockllnvcn with 11, a. v.
It. It. trains.
Erlo Mall cast and West connect at Erlo with
trains on L. 8. M. a. It. It. j nt Corry with o. C. 11.
l'.A- W. It. If.; at Emporium with U. N. Y.l It. (.
nnd at Driftwood with A. V. It. it.
I'arlor cars will run between ITitlalelphln nnd
Wlllamsport on Niagara Express west, and Day ex
press Kast. Sleeping cars on all night trains.
WM.A. 11 A LD WIN,
Uencrnl Supt.
NORTHERN CENTRAL KAILWAY
COMPANY,
on and nftcr January 17th, US1, trains wUl lcavo
sunbury osfouovts !i
N0UTIIWAKD.
Northern Express 0.30 a. m., arrlvo Elmlra U.30 pm
Arrlvo at Canandalgua 3.S3 p. m
" ltochcstcr 4.40 "
" Niagara. 8 43 "
Niagara Express 1.05 p.m. nrrlvo E'mlraO.osp m
arrlvo Canandalgua 8.31 "
" Itochuster 0 45 "
" Niagara 12.50 a m
Fast lino Clo p in arrlvo Elmlra 11.05 p m
" Wutklus n.65 p m
80UT11WAHD.
Southern Express 1.32 a. m. arrlvo Harrlsb'g 3,15a m
nrrlvo Phlladolphla 7.35 "
" New Yorlc 10.35 "
" Ualtltnoro 7.40
" Washington 9,02 a m
raclllo Express 10.110 a m arrlvo Harrlsb'g 12.05 p m
arrlvo Philadelphia 3,45 p m
" Now York 0.S3 "
" Holtlinoro c.2)
" Washington 7.62
Day Express 1.5!) p m arrlvo Harrlsburg S.tii p m
" Philadelphia c.45 "
" NewYoiU 0.80 '
" Ualtlmoro 035
" Washington 7.5i
Erlo Mall 1.05 a. m. arrlvo Harrlsburg 3,05 a. m
" Philadelphia 7.35 "
" Now York '0.33 "
" Ualtlmoro 7.10
" Washington 0.02
L. P. FAHMElt, (lenoral I'assengor Agoit.
FHANK THOMSON, General Manat r.
piIILADELI'HA AUD READING ROAD
ARRANGEMENT OF TASSENGER
TRAINS.
Juno 27, 1ES1.
TRAINS LEAVE KCrEUT AS FOI.LOWS(8CNDAYKXCKPrBD
For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottsvllle
Tamaqua, &c, 11,45 a. m
For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,20 and c,45 p. ra.
For Wlillamsport, 0,15 8,60 a. m. and 4,06 p. m.
TRAINS FOB RCl'BKT LEAVE AS FOLLOWS, (SCNPAT K
CEl'TEU.)
Leavo Now Y'ork, via. Tamancnd 0,00 a. ra. and
via. Bound Urook Itouto 7,45 a. in.
Leavo Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m.
Lcavo Heading, 11,55 a. m., Pottsvllle, 12,0 p. m
and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m.
Leavo Catawlssa, 0,10 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Leavo Wllllamsport,o,45 a.m,2,oo p. m. and 4,30 p. m
Passengers to and from Now York, via. Tama
ncnd and to and from Phllalelphla go througa
without change ot cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
CO. HANCOCK, General Manager
ticncral Passenger and Ticket Agent,
Jan.io, ust tf.
DELAWARE. LACKAWANNA A Nil
WESTERN IIAH.UOAD.
BLOOM8IJURG DIVISION.
Time-Table No. 39, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M
MONDAY. JUNK 10, 1878.
NOltTH,
STATIONS.
SOUTH
a.m. p ra
p.m
0 16
0 10
b 25
0 33
6 40
6 43
6 60
6 65
6 69
7 10
7 18
7 IS
7 28
7 85
7 42
8 U4
8 25
8 43
8 63
9 05
7 13
7 23
Rrrnntnn
9 35
9 43
2 10
ltollevito
2 16
2 22
2 30
9 33
2 44
2 49
1 63
67
3 IS
3 15
3 10
3 15
3 21
3 26
3 35
3 60
4 03
4 1C
4 18
4 25
4 29
1 S.1
'layiorviiie..
...Lackawanna.,
Plttston
.. West Plttston,
Wyoming
Maltby....,
Dennett
Kingston
KlntrRtnn
S 6S
10 07
10 18
10 83
10 2g
..Plymouth June,.
fivmniiiti .
Avondalo
Nanncoko
.Uunlock's crook.
...Shlckshlnny...,
....Hick's Ferry....
....Ueach Haven...
-IJerwlck ....
.....Hrlar Creek.....
...Wlllnw llrnvn
10 34
16 42
10 r.1
ii or
11 13
11 80
Llmo Hldgo.,.!!
7 !
...llloomsburg.....'
llntttr.
11 39
4 42 7 44
11 43
II 61
11 KT
4 49
4 85
s oa
8 pa
8 Hi
860
8 21
9 81
9
9
Catawlssa Iltldgo!
imuviliu.t.
Chulasky.
Cameron
.Northuinborbisa,
12 18
fi 19
9 18
t 80
S 43
12 40
n p.m. p.m. a. a
W. F. LTALSTEAD, Supt.
Buporlntendont'B Offleo, Scran ton, Juno 10, is78,
(T "1 A Su,nt. furnished free, with full Instrtie
X I I I J10".8 ,or conducting the most protllablo
VJ 1 7 JVf,lt'fcli Uml aI1J' 0110 Cfln engage In.
...w..1,ie buslntsslssoeasy to lenrn, ai-dour
Instructions nro to simple nnd plain, that nny ono
can male gieat i n ills lit mire very start. Noone
can fall who Is willing to woik. Women aro as sue-
,!.p'.u S? " fni 1 J P.ac.d Krls cn c" largo sums.
JlBny have made at thu LuslncBs our ono liundred
?l 1rs ln .? ,sl"r'lo M 'ek. Nothing llko It ever known
n?'fViA.1.1..wll?..c"B?r'! wo sut prised atthecoso
iI1'ira'"i"y wl"' wl''cb they aro ablo lo mako
5JSS.e?..V can eERuge In this business during
jour spaio tlmeat gri at profit. You do not have to
Invest capital In It. Vo take all tho risk. Those who
?n?itl.u,,dy, "'"SS?' tbom wrlto to ns at once. All
'oJi ,6,y AadrtN'l1t&Co.,Augusta,MiUne
YQU CAN BUY THE BLATCIILEY
IIiiliiril,nritiniC'oii rrf I'urcclalujtr Iron
liuch ono Mi'iiofled witlixuy nainoas
I im lo,';"1 ' wnrmntf.l (,, iiialertal n. con
t ab, if v'V,r ,Blu U. "" l' '
Sf wrlWiSrS?1 you' w" wlu
CUAB. O. BLATOnXEY, Manufacturer,
30? Market Bt, Phlladolphla, P,
march 4, "Sl-tm alts
HELPi
Youreclvrsbyinakng money
Vhen a eolilen rimmA i nr.
feied, thereby always keeping
?fini;niM '.H1 aro eHwd,KtierBlly tccmo
YMi' '.,lc b0 do not Improve luctt
biiiKViirtaV;VTO
nilln'ifV 2i?.l.Mif"?.U! t"y 100,6 ,nn n tJCeS
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