The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 18, 1884, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, LQOMSBURGISO EUMBJA' COUNTY, PWr
Shepp Raising tind Mutton.
K iglnnl, itis well known, lm nl
way boMi fumed over owry ntiW
country for tho oxo dlmluo of Its milt
ton, nml tint ono of thorn tin rontons,
of It W that tlio shenp nro fittptl on
turnip ami bran, with tho ordinary
pasture exclusively. In rU'olion of tho
United Statin, whore the numo tnothod
a purrluoil, It is oUlmi'd tint our mat
ton is i-quil to tho H igllsli. Tli'w, wo
have reason to belivo, U true, ai we
have srttun right hero in Germ tlitown
mutton equal to tho Eniillsli South
down,' which la n-gardud as tlio bost,
sot bUIo by side on the table with our
. , . . . , , . .,
in lact, mo vcnrci was tnai
The Hard Wood Region.
Tho hard wood iniiiber interests of
thn iioitth n b'Mii rapldlv il.'Vi'lop.'il,
nay the Uosion Commercial llultelin.
Tim s int'iern hard wooil tlistriol out
braces '.ho Htntos of North Carolina,
West Viijilnla, Virginia, Tennessee
i nuu ivuniucKV. jvddui onu nun oi uic
! latter state is said to be covered with
forests nt valtmhlo timber. Within tint
last eighleou Inoti'lia I nge mills havo
liutiu urcitteil at 1' tint Biirutide. th
orosalnir of thu Cincinnati Southern
railroad and thn Cumberland rivor, at
I WilliamMiiirtr. tho crossing Of tho
' li tusvillo ,aud ICiMXvlllo railroad and
the Cumberland river at the crossing of I
d Uluo railroad and
at the crossing of the
own
our mutton, though ( a littlo coarser tho Chosapeaku am
orainod, Was moro delicate and hitrhur tho Llokinir river, r
flavored. In England the turnip is a Kentucky Central and Kentucky river,
great sheep food,'to which it is said to alid at ijio crossing of the Kentucky
owo its excellence. And why should Union railroad anil tho Iti-d rivor.
wo not adopt It hero for tho sanm pur- Tliero havo been in addition numerous
posot Thero Is really no branch of woodworking establishments eroded,
farmini moro profitable than she-p and the next l'OtV vt'ais will brim: Run
raising, andwo nave many timos won- tucky up Into tho front rank of timber
uereu wny it, was uot moru generally states.
purauod. In Eastorn Pennsylvania In West Virginia, north of tho Ka-
most of our farms are too small for nawha river, thore is an immenso body
this purposo : but thero aro tens of of timber lands which aro traversed by
thousinils of acres in the northern, the rivers Pooataliuo, Elk, Uauly and
western and HOittiierti portions tieoulisr- Greenbrier, all ot wlituh aro said to tio
ly adapted to sheep raising. good logging st'enus. On the head
Tho English butchers say that in waters of the Gamy river and Its main
killinir hoen. uhin the ndt U removed tributaries, tho Williams, Cranberry
the hmuJji should be washed, in nrdnr and Cherry rivers, there is said to bo
to remove- all dnnccr of maklniT the an exceedincly lino body of cherry tint
mnnt tustn "wonllv." ThU 1 n hint ber. The walnut is also said to bo
thnf ir. u-nulii ln well for nnr ImtnlioM Very fillO. as Well as the white oak,
tn tako. Afnnv iiorsotia wlm misn maple, ash and black spruce. A l&ri'e
Rhnnn nml an mull v Blnnrrlitor manv do part of tho territory between tho Haiti-
not cat tho meat simply on account of moro and Ohio and the Chesapeake
Home ileum.
"All your own fault
It you remain Blck when you can
(let hop bitters tli.il never flilt
Tlio weakest woui'iu, smallest child.
and sickest Invalid cm uso hop bitters
wiiii sitety and great good.
Uld men loitcrini; around troni
llhuumatlsin, klilnoy trouble or any
weakness will bo almost new by using
hop bitters.
Mv wlfo and dauuhter wero mado
unhealthy by tho us-1 of hop bitters mid
I n commended them to my people.
Methodist Clergyman,
Ask any doctor If hop
Miters nro not tho best family medicine,
on earth.
Malarial fever, Anno and Hiliouancss.
will leave every neighborhood as soon
as 'nop bitters arrive.
My mother drove tlio paralysis
and neuralgia all out of hor system
with hop bitters.' Ed. Oswego Sun.
Keep the kidneys healthy with
hop bitters and you need not fear sick
ness.
Ice water is rendered harmless and
more lofresliiiiL' and reviving with hop
bitters in cacli draughts.
Tlio viiror of vonth tor the aged and
infirm in hop bitters 1
"At tho change ot llto nothing equals
Hod bltteni to allay all troubles Incldont
Thereto."
-"The best periodical for ladies to
take monthly and from which they
will receive the greatest benefit Is hop
bitters."
Mothers with sickly, fretful, nurs-
ini! children, will euro the children and
benefit themselves by taking hop bit
ters daily.
Thousands die annually from somo
form ot kidney disease that might havo
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SPEER'S
PORTUGAL GRAPE WINE
Also
f.NKKIIMRNTKI) (MIAI'M JUICE.
Used In tho principal Clitirchoa for Communion.
Excellent fOr l'emnles, Weakly" l'crsons and tho
ngcu.
x o o u cj
mat r-1 ta m -T- ,
CI ,
- m so -i
M m o f ot
- S Li P1
-ton
15 2 E3
Shotrs, Pork. Beef. Calves nml Seeds
specialty,,
All tho above bought nml sold nt Light
. .... ' . n -.rt.T1 I
ircci uy an, ao luunu,
l'UULIC SALE
OK VAI.UA11LK
Real Instate !
The undcrslffned executors of tho estate of Abra
ham A. Kline, Into ot llenton township, doconscd,
will expose to pubuo sa'.o on
Saturday, April 19, '84
at ono o'clock p, m., the following described real
estate 1
NO. 2. A tract of timber land situated In llen
ton and sugarliat townships, bounded on tho
north by Undot John A. Kilne, south by tracts
Kos. 3 nnd 4, described below, cast by land otlra
J. Thomas and west by lands of O. P. Fritz and
Daniel Frltr, containing 31 acres and M pcrchc.
Aroid 80 foot wide runs from this tract, to tho
1
. 1
Specr's Port Grope Winoj
FOUR YEARS OLD,
rnlHS riFXHllltATKI) WINRUthn mm Inlon nf
I tho dead rlpo oporto Orape. raised In Spoor's
iiucjurua, iba i.irniuuuic.
ularities of tho
and Ohio railroads, about 100 miles
wide and running tho whole length of
tho state, is almost a virgin forest and
the s.imu is true of that nart of tho
state lying south of thu Chesapeake & when hop bituis aro used.
Ohio railroad and of tho Kanawha. .,,
This district is ntso about 100 miles
A year ago at, ims urne, potatoes wIjB and oxtemis through tho state, To produce real genuine Bleep
this woolly flavor, and yet thoy never
imagined thn reason ot it. uerman
town 2'elegraph.
The Potato Crop.
Tonic and Strengthening Properties
are unsumassea dv nnv oiner w nn. iifintr nm. i
uuceu unucr .ir, opcers own personal supervision,
1U, uuil.J BUU UlUUIIICllin U1D If II ILlU II J 1 IIV I.Ili,
principal Hospitals and Hoards of llcaltliwhohavo
si ennu may partake of
1 IIRR It tn nrlvnntnvp.
It Is particularly bencllclal to tho aged and
debilitated, nnd suited to the various aliments that
uneci mo weaker sex.
it is in every respect A WINE TO I1K ItELIED ON.
were selling throughout Now England from ea9t t0 we8ti nml is) fa-lriy wd ollHll.jko rcp030 M 7liglti tako B litt.
at prices fully double their present
value, and thero wero consequently a
larger number of acres planted lastsoa
son than usual. Tho soason proved
favorable to tho crop, and potatoes
havo been selling low, as an inevitable
result, vve nnd somo of our coteru
porarics advising their rfcadors to learn
k lesson from tho experience of tho
past year, aud to give more attention
to other crops, particularly corn, and
public road. This tract will bo sold on tho follow.
been provented by a timelv uso of hop tnEtermss Ten percent, ot ono half tho purchaso examined tu Tho younew
bitten ' money to lo paid on tho day ot sale, ono half less it, and tho weakest Invalid
TndlifPHtlnti weak stomieh irrerf- "lu ":u ln-r"-'"'u" Juno st aua lne oaiance
lnillgestion, ucaK stomacil, lneg , thereafter with Interest from June 1st.
bowels, cannot exist iBSl.-securtU will bo r.milroi for tho unoald nur-
chas'j money.
NO. 3. A tract of land situate In llenton and
Sugarlonf townships, b junded north by tract No.
S, south by land of David UAberts, 01st by No. 4,
and west by Undot O. I'. Fritz, containing M
acres and S3 perches, whereon Is erected a dwell
ing bouse.
NO. 1. Tract of land In Ramo townships bound.
uso of hem
Hitters will keen awholo family
In robust health a year at a littlo coat. 3
and
supplied with streams that empty in the
Kanawha or New river, which is tap
ped by the Chesapeake & Ohio rail- at niuht. nrevcptintr rest and sleep, will nonor'nD uin ?7'r101 u.a!m
Tl.or . , n.n,nl m. mill fr. .1! '"i .,!..'... " owr, casi Dy lanas or oamuei iioDern ana ira
hop bitters on retiring.
I hat indigestion or stomach gas
bo erected in this district this spring,
and there have been several good con
tracts taken lor next summer's delivery
I of oak, ash, poplar, walnut and cherry
at good prices.
There is a very largo area of white
oak, yellow poplar, walnut, ash, etc., in
Paralytic, nervous, tremulous old
ladies are mado perfectly quiet and
sprightly by using hop bitters.
ANTED. One Lady or Gentleman in every
TV town. J5a week and expenses. Address
AMKIIICAN I'UUMSHINU, CO.
l-Mm 17 North Tenth St., Philadelphia, Ta.
let tho potatoes receivo less thought, southern Kentucky and western North
Now it is true that the potato is an Pamiina I,, this latter district ihoro
exhaustive crop to grow, as it returns are exlCn8ive forests of white pine, and
very little to tlio soil, and in some looa- jn lho e!Wtcrn part of tho stale is tho
llties iU culture may havo been carried I celebrate(1 loiitr leaf pine. Thero is
to excess, because it is so easily turned yt!t remaining in North Carolina about
hi tu duuu 3 uuiivBtuu , nuu iu 4y nuu souaro iiiiIch ot vaiuaulo loresls.
such localities it might bo well to re- 0 tho 02 varieties of timber found
duco the area dovotod to tt, but its oul- ea8t of the Kooky ,n0lintains, North
tivation ehould not bo neglected be- Carolina has in reat abundance 54
cause of the unusually low prices that va,; 6f the most valuable. This
have ruled the past season. The pro- iaru area of timl)er n North Caroiina
babdity is that the present low prices aU( tni) t;rabpr laml 0f gonthwest Vir-
will cause a great many to givo up the ;; West Virginia, eastern Kentucky
potato as a farm crop, tor this year nl an(i eaBt Tennessee will probably for
least, and that tho next season s crop ycar3 furnieh profitable transportation
will bring much better prices. Those t0 tho rauivav8 rumn'tic southward
larmers usually succeed best who tol- frora the 0hio river and their develop-
low some cnosen line tnrougn goou raent wl undoubtedly bring great
seasons, and bad seasons! then they wealth to those states. The hard wood
learn how' to do their special work in forests of Ohio and Indiana have been
the vory best manner, and tney get tho ai,n08t entjroiy Soared off and the sup-
benefit ol tlio occasional High prices, raugt now coma from the southern
wmctr.are sure to rule every tew years. Bta'tes. The pine of the northwest is
Ihereis tar too much shitting lrom going rapillly also, and its place in time
uuuiuiuf.kuuuui.uui a.in..iB lu.j; ' wni nave to lie supplied with the cheap-
uui luuuciB. luov .uso up mi, wi"B emiassw 0f h aid woods and the cy-
jusl m neasuii tu luanu a iusiul' uveiy pr,,8S and yellow pine ot the states
time, while it they would stick to a farther south. In view of these facts,
more uniform course they would suo- Cincinnati and Louisville aro already
coed far better. If you know how to regardig themselves as the future
t?,UVT pwiawvo wciij vino mu u greatlutuucr uiBtnuming poiutt.
banner.
Micn vou coin, to tUlnlc of H. It ii not
aid that lltf rrr propl. ircfcr I'll to a
clKor. It 1. lian.llcr to nuovn wuen tue
am writlutr, aud eer ao much draucr.
And ttieu it Flea them tbo trua eaicuca
aud flaor of the tobacco.
Tlio niOHt lOHUalous smoker amonr all
natlonR and all clasfiea of men airree that
the tobacco irrowu ou tho Golden Tobacco
lieu or Mirth Carolina Is uie niotl aenc.
loui and refined In the world. I.Uhtcr
than Turklfh, moro franrant than Ha ana,
freer from nitrates and nlootlue than av
other. It Ii )uit what the oonnotaaeur
rraiwa and uie nabituai amoaeruenianm.
The ery cnoiccat looaoco a-rown
on till. IMt la boiurht br black,
well'a Durham ToLacco Co . and
appeari In their celebrated Bull
Durban! Braoktnir Tobacco. Ilia
known tho world over.
aettbeKenulne,wlthBull
trade-mark, then you wlU
be ture of bavlnir abao.
lutcly puro tobacco.
41
J. Thoma, and west by No. 3, contalnlue 43 ncros
and 13S perches.
Terms for No. 3 nnd 4 : 10 per cent, of ono third on
tho day ot sale, one third less ten per cent, on
June 1st 18l, and tho balancoon Juno 1st 1833,
with Interest from Juno 1st isst.
I. K. KRICKDAUM,
JOHN A. KLINE,
3-2S-IW. Executors.
ORNAMENTAL ' IRON FENCES.
OF CAST CH WROUGHT IltON.
Suitable for
Yards,
Cemetery Lots
and
Public Grounds.
:o:
The following shows the Picket Gothic one of
the several beautiful styles of Fence manufactured
oy uie unaersisnea.
SjJeer's Unfermented Grapo Juico-
Is tho iulco of tho Onnrto nr.inea nrpori.f.rf in
Its natural, fresh, sweet stato as It runs from the
prow vy lumigauon, inercDy aestroying the exci
ter of fermentation. It Is perfectly pure, freo
"ww opinio nuu nm Kvcp iu imy uumnw.
Sneer's Burgundy.
Is a dark rich medium T)rr Winn nwl i,v tim
wealthy elates ao a Tahlo or Dinner Wine, and by
physicians Incases whero n dry wlno Instead ot a
oni puii, la ui'turuu.
Speot'd (Sa'oial'te) Olaret.
Isheld In hnrhcstlmatlnn for ltx rlnhnesn im n I
m j u'uuio ino especially suited ror dinner use.
Speer's P. J. Sherry.
Is n wine of Sunerlor Character nnd narlakpq of
tho rich tiunlltlcsot tho yrupu from 'which It Is
maoe.
Speer's P- J. Brandy.
IS' A 1'UltK distillation from the crane, and
stands unrivalled In this Country for medlclual
purposes.
I .v ui u uuai tia.wt, oiiuiiai vu man VI lua
grapes iromwnicn it is uistiucu,
Beothatthoslgnaturoof ALFKED SPEUII, Pas
saic, N, J., Is over tho cork of each bottle.
only.- The work 13 universally adapt
sexs.younitandold. Vou can easily
50 ctnts to f3 every evening. That all who want
Halt
Ecc il-1
March si-tr
For Beauty and Durability they aro unsurnasa
led. Set up by experienced hands and warranted
iu give saiisiacuon.
"Colds" and 'Chills."
Potato'Boilir
Savs the London Lancet : What !b
a cold T It is a disturbance of tho bal-
Tr. mn- hn i.m i tM tif atico ootwecn mo several parta ot tuo
soil supposed to bo benefitted by fall nervous system, brought about by the
tlnurinr t,. nrminm it fnV o nAtnrA shock of a surtden or prolonged expos-
is just tho soil not to plant potatoes in. ",re, t0 e deprMsiiig effect of "chill , "
in tlio lirst place, not one winter in ""-rj,1
nve will so carry pipweu.soii but what "7 Zir. .r" 't "Z Z niiriUsTIPRl
replowmg, will bo tequired in the u,u "i'"a"v.". "KD,U' w,,,u" " nllkUmHI lOllli
spring, boll lor potatoes needs to be .j"".
very tine ana at least six inches in
depth, which cannot be done by fall
plowing. alone. it tlio soil is cloddy,
so tnat.ireczing and tuawing are re
quired to pulverize it, it will be too'
cold to profitably crow DOtatoes UDon.
Soil never works down as fine and nice
as when dragged and fitted behind the
plow., l'otato land should never bo al
1c
similar shock, and thus creating the
samo kind 'of disturbance. Nature's
provisions against the consequences of
a "chill and tor tho prevention of a
"oold" are sneezing ami shivering. A
violent fit of sneezing often saves a
chilled body tho consequences of the
nervous depression, or "shock, to
which it has been subjected ; and this
, 1 ahnnl try nf in iro lit-ar i an .i-fii r r hn
lowed to crust over before the plants """""..'"'.v r ",ov ""t""i""" uu
oreup. Kun a harrow over the field " '". ...ufiu-,
frequently before and after tho pota
A HOME DRUGGIST
1 ESTIFIES.
l'ij;'ulHrlty nt hoi'ja Is luit iilwa the best
to. ' vl merit, but 5 pumt pruuul; In the fact
h.v ni other iiihIkm.ii baa uuii lur lUelf
such iiiilM.ra.il a,pu..iUuii In lis own city,
1'ialc, aud couutry, una uiuui.u nl. iople, u
Ayer's Sarsaparilla..
Tit a following letter from one of our best,
knuivu .Mnt.gacliusctts DruggUU ahould bo of
Intiri'st to every sutlereri
'Light years ago I
li;i. ii ii iittuck of
lllieuinntiaiii. so se
vere tl., l i t'liu'.d not luovu from llio bed, or
dres, wul.imt h"li. 1 tried aovi-ril rrino
dies ltliMtit much If any relief, until 1 took
AVI it' Saiisai'.Miilla, by the use of two
bottles ot which 1 nas completely cured,
llnvc sid.l lnrirn otiuntltlcs of our Saiia.
1'AltlLI. , and It stili retnlns its wonderful
Prices and specimens
signs sent to' any address.
Address
of other de-
BLOOilSBURG PA-
May 4-tf
266tli edition price only L
BY MAIL POST-PAID
potnra-ltr. Tho luniiy notable cures It lias
tlficio, ai ttih vicinity convince inu tliatlt
is tin b.oo.l t!iO.lcluo i cr otfered to tho
tubll". I.. V. llAItltls."
l.,vi.r St., r.i.c'..biul, Masi., May 13, M2.
flr.nnor ANnncws.
ovcrsttr In lho liwell
SALT RHEUM, g
toes are up.
It is a good way to plant as fast as
the. land is fitted and marked, and thus
avoid coverinK the seed with drv soil
The frequent stirring and fining of tho
boh is oi great oenent, and the more
frequent tbo better, provided' it is done
very shallow. By planting deep, say
five inches,, there is no necessity for
"hillij"i Tho cultivator-will pushup
quite enough dirt. In cultivating and
hoeing do not dig all of tho soil up
ann ou uie centre ot the rows down to
naro pan, nut Keep tlio tine soil deep
and loose between tho hills. If the
soil is all scraped away tho subsoil
draws the heat of the huh, which diies
out tho moisture, even tinder tho hills
and among thu roots.
If the fine soil is maintained between
tno inns, ineiu win ue greater exiian
the smallest extent covered by a draught
ot cold air rushing through the crevice
ot a door or window. The nerve cen
tres are aroused from their "collapse"
by tho commotion or explosive influ
ence of the sneeze. If sneezing fails,
nature will try a shiver, which acts
mechanically iu the same way. If this
tails, the ellects are likely to be very
-a " I
serious, ana uaa consequcucea mav cu
rm " I
sue. l no popular notion rercrses the
order of events, and henco the saying :
Mlf tliero is sneezing tho cold will be
slight, if there is shiverinc it will be
grave;' whereas it is slight when sneez-
ini'smnufs to lecover tno nervous sys
tem quickly from its deiiression, and
grave when even Btiong shivering fails
to do so. In case of chill, with threat
ened cold, snei zing may bo produced
by a pinch of snuff of any kind. This
is howsonu! of thu vaunted "cures" of
cold bj Blind are broui'tit about. Or
- - - - v.',,rt . i-'ifltiud.
wa for over twentr yenrs brforr his removal
to Lowell nltl otcd with halt IthiMtm In Its
wortl form. It ulcerations nctinllv covered
moro than hn'f the surface of his body and
Hint, lie vm entire!) cured by AVKIi'a
BaJ'.mi'AIiii.i.a. bee certlllci'tu lu Aycr'a
Ahmmao tor HF3.
l'RCi'Annu nv
Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Drupflsts; $1, six bottles for 55.
KNOW THYSELF.-T
Unreal Medical Work on I!anhooi.
Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and rhvslcal Debll-
lty. Premature Uccl no in Man. Errors of Youth,
and tho untold miseries resmltlnir from Indiscre
tion oicAcesscflj a iuook tor. every man. youncv
middle-aged and old. It contains 133 prescriptions I
for all acute and chronic diseases, each one or I
which Utlnvaluahle, Ho found by the Author, whose I
bion of root growth, largely occupying brisk exercise may waul off the attack.
uio sunace an i urawiug niant there- Tho popular idea is that tho circula-
uom, instead ot getting ail their nour- tion is restored by these remedies, but
nntnt Horn the narrow compass of the true explanation is that the ner-
me mil, ana mo more punt lood the yous svstem and centres nra amused.
to is gainer tn m-uer the crop will He. The first step toward an intelligent
When these roots have once filled the
surface soil they should not bit broken
oil bv (leen culture, for tlinv iln tint
pojsossT ho sa'rae power to put forth
bran'oh growth'that corn does, and it la
a doubtful question if beneficial rcmiUs
arise from fooling with corn roots. If
possible plant potatoes on clover sod
land, ai)d do not plant moru than two
cons-Tii'lvo vw nit'ui t ue ',i
Pennsylvania farmer.
treatment ot chill and cold is a suien-
tilio recognition oi their nature.
ill.IIIJJII.il, I
Remedy for Currant Worms-
A uiirrrspoiidcut asks us fur a rem
t'dyl for the leaf pest of the curtai l,
siiyiug'that he losl last yi uv n fine ciop
pf( entrants by the smlden disappear
mice of the leaves, which he discover! d
to bo done by this destructive worm.
,AVo know not how often wt; have re
ferred to the deprecations of this pert.
Ttu'ir vpeu'iiions aro inpid, and unless
thoir fust appearance Is watoheiHIioy
may do their work beforo one is aware
of jt. There am several remedies. We
have ustd fine, sifted coal ashes, first
sprinkling tho leaves thoroughly with
wotej, so as to reach the under parts,
aild apply tho dust jirofusely, and re
peat it onco or twice it necessary,
which may be the case. Dot there is
nothing so t ffictive as toi'fe helle bore,
ducting it over as well us on tin- under
sido of lho leaves, which never fails in
dictroyiuu it It cm be hud at the
ilrut'gislV, and some i;eiii'tl hiortv
The ieatti- fhnii'i 1 1 wii' I I'd i- 'i
hh they appear, ' t u uoims s nn
times yit to work ery early.
Apillll 4 W
DOES
WONDERFUL
CURES OF
KIDNEY DISEASES
AND
(.ivejt u'-'me't-Aira I a, j
Ilaraua. It acts on tlio MVKII, IIUWRtr aoj
KIDNEVS at the aama tliua,
Hacauao It cleanses tho system of thapolaon.
ous humors that doveluna In Kldnsr and Urt.
nary Diseases. Biliousness. Jaundlca. Constlpa-
iion. ines. or in uasumausin. neuraiffia, xer
voua Dlaorders snd all rsmal. Complaints.
ursouo Pttoor or zuia.
XT wtli. anarn? ctma
CONSTIPATION, PILES,
nnd RHEUMATISM,
By causing rUHS ACTION of all tn. organs
and functions, thereby
CLEANSING tho BLOOD
restoring Uie normal power to throw off disease.
THOUSANDS OF OASES
of the worst forms of these terrible diseases
havo been quickly relieved, and tn a short Um.
PERFECTLY CURED.
mice, i, tnjiii) oh par, tout m tatccists.
Pry aa bo sent by mail,
WILLS. BlOllAUDOOrf al Co,, Burlington, Vt,
botore tell to tbo lototanyphysltlan. WO
iuuu in Deautuui trenen inusnn.
me
embossed
experience for 23 years Is such as probably never I
twior
boun
edvers. full nilt. guaranteed to be a nner wont In
every sense mechanical, literary and professional I
man any oiner worK boiu in imscouniry lorri.nu, l
uc uioiuuuoy win uv reiuuucu in very, lnmance.
nice oniy ti.ou oy man post-paid, illustrative
samole 6 cents. Send now1 oold medal awarded 1
tho author by tho National Medical Association, to
mu utuevnsui ivuitii ue reiers.
ThlsbooK should be read by the youn for In.
structlon,. nnd by tho anllcted for. relief. H will I
ucnent an-lAnmon irftiitvc l
(There la no member of society to whom this book
win not oo useiui. ivnemer voutn. narenr. cuar.
Clan, Instructor or cloiio-m an. Araownt. .
Auuma ino reauoay .aieuicai institute, or ur
W. II. l'urker. o. 4 lluldnch Mreet. lloston. liana..
Who may be consulted on all dLieahoa renulrlnir
skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate diseas
es ana mat nave oamea tno i i i .1 skill of
another physicians a, spo riljA 1 j clalty.
Buch treated succusatul inn vltsi i ly
wlthoutan insanceot LXX I OJjIjI fall
urv. jiieiuiuu imq puiicr.
April 4-4W a
TTT A XTmnWs I.M1IEI)IATELV.-A few
WA. Is I rt I good men to canvass for
the sale ot Fruit Trees, Vines, Hoses, 4c
. .Vo experience reu(red, oood halary and
an cxiusm imiu. suunw ii. ihiwuo sz I ii..
,,,uiuM,i4 4 . yi uiiiu cuav oi iyviaicr.J
April 4-4W d
mm
ooi.i,iJOB.wBvsrAivn:, w. j.
M mlnutos ef Now York. Jtor s pmit Ions for rnd
nates than all other schools combined. Mfo Schol.
arshlp, ito. wrlto.for circulars.
COLHMAN PALMS, Proprietors.
April lMw r
SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM.
An nv DnuaoisTs KVKnv-vriEitis.
Scp.88-'831yr.
tor the worklnjf clnss. Bend 10 cents fori
nnu wo win man youi-ee, a royal
valuable box ot samnlo roods that will .nut
you in the way of maklnu more tnonev In a. I
rewiaaystnan you ever tnougnt possible at any
business. Capital not required, w will start
youl You can work all tho time or In snara tlmo
teu to ootn
earn from
may test the business, wo make this unnarnlled
oner; to all that are not well satisfied wo will send
$1 to pay.for tho trouble of wrltlnir us. Kull nartl-
tuiurs-uireeiioiuf, ciu., bcubiree. ronunes win uo i
maoe by those whORtvo their wholo tlmo to tho
work. Croat success nbiolutelysure Don't delay,
start now. Address SnsfON 4: Co., Portland,
line.
(
j Richly Cut Glass.
, Having recently added to our
Ibusincss a department for the sale'
tof Cut Glassware, we are now
prepared to, fill orders for com
'plcte table sets and ornamental,
pieces.
Controlling the production of
the best makers, we exhibit ,
'special designs and cuttings in
' crystal of remarkable purity and
(brilliancy.
Our line of patterns embraces
the most elaborate as well as the
plainest. Prominently we may
mention the following as having
been received with marked favor:1
The Russian, the Glascrow, the
1 Star and llosette, the Fan and
Diamond, the Hobnail, the Straw
berry Diamond, and others.
We guarantee careful and
prompt attention in filling orders
by mail, Designs and estimates
furnished on application. Sam
ples sent on approval.
J. II. Caldwell & Co,,
902 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
o
'
SUKSOUIHK NOW FOR
THE COLUMBIAN
$i..ro a Year,
I ji j j
For the IVMiratttl Clilcltcrliig, Ivors &
t'ontl, nml Vose&Son l'liinoS. Worltl-ro
tiowiieil Kstcy OrstiiH, Violins, Accordeons,
nml Shcdt Music. Cululnntcil White, New
HlgH Arm Davis, New Home, ltovftl St.
Jolin', nml Light Itunnlng Domcstlb Sewing
Mnohlncs. NccdlOs, oil rtnil nUachments
fur nil inaku3 of Sowing Machines.
GMAIN STREET,
IIwiiBi
STYLES
I ' llnH
AW WOW 15E SEE
AT
DAVID L0WSM1G1
YQU CANNOT GET WELL AT HOME,
W.w Elsslti Inslitute,
BINGHAJ1TON, N. Y.
A GOOD PLACE FOR THE SICK.
The house Is specially fitted un for tho comfort
Iot Invalids who desiro a pleasant and Christian
home, stands on high ground with plenty ot
shade. Personal attention clven to every natlent.
Electricity and Galvanism in their dltrerent modi
ncallons a speciality. Prof. Mills has given many
years of study and practice to this branch, and
hundreds will testify to his skill.
send for circular, stating what paper you saw
this in. PltOK 1IENHY S11LLS,
.Mrs-AWUE ritKnuu JIll.I-L
Lock Dot 07. lllnghoiaton, N. Y.
jSept.7'a.My.
THE
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Bloomslmi
o
03
WEBER-HlRDMAM
FINE INLAIU TBENCII WALNUT CASE OUOAN, 8T0PS, $90 CASH.
Easy Tiunis. Sutlsraction .Guaranteed.
ilA-COIST'S FIAKrO Ws.S.E BOOMS,
, MUSIC HALL BLOCK, WXXBB8-BAKRB, PA
&HAND WORD CONTEST !
rLHASANT AND INSTIHICTIVF. PASTIMI-
MAGNIPIOENT AND COSTLY PREMIUMS GIVEN.
1st. Solid Gold Watch, - - Worth 100,00
3d, jlfatnlflcent Tea Set, cinhrachia Walter, 3d
Inch, Hammered and Jfrtyravcd, (iteccs
Hammered and Engraved with Gold
Lined Stop and Cream, Quadruple Plate, 100.00
April 4-4W
Cares Scrofula, Erysipelas,
Pimples and race Grubs,
Blotches. Boils. Tumors, vet
ter, Humors, Salt Ithcu.
icald Head. Sores. Mercuri.
Diseases, Female Weakness
md Irregularities, Dizziness,
Loss oi Appetite, Juandlco,
inactions ol the Liver, Jndl
' Hon, Biliousness, Dyspop
m . .. 1 GonOralBobility.
n.,f lot k n'M Hitlf rt w II ntUfV 1st
lltt l,t4.fl lllu .i rviiMies
ltd u sir,, ev, , ic,
n i4allu'fl fMltN, f 1.00,
fOJT.H.MILDU HU Cfm't, Buffs o, N.Y
OEXVIS WtMI'SO I'OB.
PICTURESQUE
Washington.
VRS ANI I'l'.NCII. SKHTdlllW
Of its scenery. History, Traditions, Public nnd
nuciaiuie, nitiiKrannic uescnp'ions oi lliec&pl
tol. conirress. the wlilte House, and the oovern.
ment, Departments, with Views at Mount Vernon,
a map of wushingtin, and Diagrams ot thu Halls
Of Oonnress. II. JONKi'H WKgt MOOKK.
To all clashes this Is a book ot great Interest. It
iisiuiaiv, irrapuie, tnoruuu, nnu interesting, II.
lumratea vy our iuu ueuutitui new engravings by
leadlnir American artists, and eletrantiV wiiinri n
AKviua uiu lucDiiim niiii icruiiu auecm.1.
AL'tmta wanted, male orfemalp. In avrrv bnn,
shli) In tho United Mates. Previous experience,
mine ueMruuie, not uusomteij rwiuired, as we
glvo Instructions necessary for sucivss. ffunem.
nioyra, wnu us. ror terms tu Arents address
J. A, a It. A. HKID, Providence. II. I.
March U-Cw
Carriages Wagons & Machinery Run i
without greasa or oil. No occasion to tako off the
udmitua wneeii. t in'uidr nenL rnw. iihnm
OltAl'IUTB LUllltlOATINO Co., Jersey City. N J.
hond six cents for pmtnge, and re-
true iree, a coolly uox or goods which
will help you to more money right
away than unvthlmrelheln this world.
All, of either sox. succeed fron ilrnt hour. The
uio.uiro.ui laiortunu opens ucioio tuo workers
ttiuiiiir, Bute, vvui-aauiuun tuna A tu., AU
VUTCHtLL'S ATLAS
IU lyFTIIK WORLD
NEW KDITION, THE BUST
AND CHEAPEST ATLAS l'UIiUSUED.
KOlt BAI.K AT A. 11 Ci
WM. . 1IIIADI.KY & IIIIO.. I'ubllshers. I0.'6
AllCH 8T., I'HII. vDKDPHIA, I'A, Bend for Clrcu.
.iur. April 4-tvy d
n St i
UIIAV'H Hl'IICIl'IC Ml'.IHCINI!,
TRADE MARX Tits Okkat KMI. TRADE MARK
..l.Ulll LltSIVI, All
rttinlaal Weak-
nesii, riper'naior.
rhtuu, Impntnuy
and all IMx-'xw
that follow ns a
sequence of bell.
Abuw) ; as losa ot
Meinnrv. DtilviM-.
ItrORE TAKINB.SS1 '.asBltude, after TAKIRB.
Pain In the luck, Dimness of VUlon, Preranture
Old Age, and many other diseases that led to loso-1
nity or consumption ana a rremaiure urare.
when druggists lrom whom tho inodklne Is bought I
doot reftuul. but refer vou to thanisnnfarttir.J
'eis, and the reriulrcments are ubh that they
are trim, vtitr, oomiuteii wiiil me mttr writ
ten guarantee, A trial ot ono alngle package of
iiruysnpecmu wuivouviucv i no, iiut, itKepiicai oi
Uh real mfrttKj
On acenuut of counterfeits, we have adopted the
Yellow Wrapper i Uie only genuine.
ttrjMll particulars In our pamphlet, which we
detlre to send free by mall lo every one. tv-The
Biwvinu sitHiii-ine m houi vj uu urugglbia at si
ter pacxage or o paenaes lor or win uo i
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
W. R. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR
BL00U3BI7B9, FA,
OPPOSITKCOnitT iionsB,
lanre hhd convenlont aimnle rnomo' tiiiti, rooms
not anu cuiu water, and all inoJ.-rn conveniences
8.1 Tiitiso Ire WiTia Rtv, Ttand Chased or Chased Satl n, with Gold Lined Slop ami Cup,
till. Tn two. li t YVATca Mir, Knttruveo, with uom i.mei .Movni.ieaiopaiui cup,
ir uox, win
i or Amlr,
2100
ZiOo
6th, ToiitT KvtSD, Una Decorated llottle and Powder llox, Willi batln Lined Jewel Drawer, 21.00
cih. h suit htako. it an iitfconited u ass. e itner 11 ue or ,mtr.
I'tti-A 'l nt Sir, a pleoes, Ited and Amber Ouisa. Hand Knxraved,
17 00
la week at homo 13.00 outfit free. i'ay ab.
isolutely sure. No risk. Capital not required.
.Header, Ityou want business at which ner.
sons at either sex. vouul' or old. can make
gre.t pay all the time they work, with absolute I
i-crminir, wruo ior pariiauiars to u. iullktt
riiai
CO., Port
and, Maine,
De2I.y
wanted for Thn I.tveanf nil Dm in,i
dents oi tho U. 8. The largest, hand.
soincat nest book ever sold tor less than
LMifTH nnr nnnn ',',w, r.,u,u., uitiin
book In' America. Imineuso proilts lo airenti A!
luteiugent people wanttu Anyoneuan bcoomaa
huccemfut agent. Terms five, JUli.ktt Hook Co.,
,1-ortlarid; Maine ' ixhj VI. ly '
CONSUMPTION
1 hit a t, bfifcltlt A tssmairii
Aprjt H4 vv
I fatra t pontiff rnjd
I IQUUHQIU OI i
t
tlfTrsr. fliaai amraiBa
addraaa. Da. T. A. HLOCUU.Ul Psailat. Jiw Yelk.
law t hat ktsnaa rflaaauiViBltai
r. .TOitHcabsriii'.d
ifltKM.tufstnsr llU a VALUAllLli
1U1
UTilltATlSlicio
a i'. ii,
i sent free
ner oackage or a Daekaea for ts. or will
Ly mall on the receipt ot tho money, by addressing
TUB UIIAY MKDIC1NK Cil, HuBalO, N. V.
DU1U IU DliMlUSUUIll UJ Mil UlUJtKISbB.
0V 9-lT
PE,30DY HOTEL.
I'lIILADKLPHIA.
ttbHt. south nf Chestnut, ono snuaro south of
lho New 1'ait Ofllco. one half aquaro from Walnut
Ht. 'lUeatre and in the very hu Jncss centre ot the
city, Uu the American and European plans flood
J'ewly Ur'nUheiL1 ,X0 pt'r Uay' Uemuj,:"cj aai
"W. Payne, M, D.,
novso-jy Ownertl'roprletor. opr27. '83
7ii, Kti-a KtaHtr.u pieces, tied ami Ainneruusa. iinnn tnttraven, . . uaj
lih; Urn. Castor, Chased llelf Handles. Th hell can readily bo detached from the Handle, 10.50
bih Ira PiTcusa. a Quarts. Chased. DouMa Walled. : Kino
10th. I'askUtakp, C'liased and Gold Lined, . , 7.00
llih. Ksi'iv Wtaho, Hock Crystal Glass, beautifully cut , . ' 7.00
The nuinufacturera of th Celebrated Dti's Son1, will glva on the lit of May, list, th aliovu costly .
and Uimilfiil Premiums to I tie persons making but the largest list of words from the words
DDrvy'o Oolo"fcxcvtoca. Sozxjo.
-CONDITIONS.-
lst. All lUls must ! accompanied by a t Cist tticj for return postage, nnd the written state
ment that you have and are now using lho Day's rJoAr In your family, and tho name and address ol
the OrfK'f r from uhom you buy It,
2d. Words iwui li written plainly and numbered.
Sd. No words will I eopnled In uhleh letters are used, not found In the words Iir'i Clllttltil Clu
4lh. All IIbH mutt tie In hy the 1st of May as the premiums will be given 011 that day,
(III, The Premiums will be given lu louuion according 10 largest lut nf wurds.
rih. Write your name and addiess plaluly on lists, aud for further Information and Instruction
rineloto 2 Ctst Stixp.
This mfcr Is mmle to Induce yon In try and uso the Pt'snv and Dht Sosr Mini. Py IN lue you
sva No II01111.0.N0 FcAinmo. NoIll.tT. No BTrAM.nndypur washing donv In one-half the UMlal lira a.
1MYSHQM1 mut l used as directed. Directions will In found on each rapper, The Dai's
josr 'an he Ii id of leading wholesale nnd remit procera throughout the Vnllrd H.IH-.
lilegamly l'julisted Cards given with IHv'sSotr
MonufuctureU iy DAY 4 FfllCK,
nil, 171, 175S, 17b0 & 1762 IIowabd St. i 17K1, 17M, 1147, 17(11 i 1701 Watioo St., r'niuiUHiit, Pa.
l'ebl.riiv i''oriwny .Ufrf.t il.t (V.Idil ill'U.inotr.', I'.l,,
L.1,
Li.E.
U'U1 3ap9rlnUniat of tbt Ssnltirlum.
Inyalid'p Home.
Bloomsburg. Pa.,
Dovotcs' special u.tentlon to Epilepsy,
ferrous Affections, nnd Cheaies of Women.
Patients rccclvctl nt tho Sanitarium on
rcusonablo totius for liouril nml trodtniont,
I', 8. No cliargo for llrst consultation.
M)K r 1
RAZCnOAS TIME TABIB.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
H
Rljiladolphia & .Erio R. R. Divis-
t M--ll O-.-i I
I ion, anu. iorinurii uoiurui
I Railway.
! ,lx--r- ' -
TIME TABLE.
cffLCt Nov. 10th. ,1893 Trains leave Kun
bury.', , '
j lUSTWAItD,
n.fts n. m.. Tick Haven Exnrp. frlnl'lv pippn
Sunday), for Hnrrlsburg nnd IiitermcillatOStatlons
Lanctuirr, I'niiauoipmuj new lorK, liaitimoro ana
Wnfttilntrtnn. nrrlvlinr nt I'hlladolnhl.L .1.1a 11. tn. r
New Voik, 0.20 p. in. Dattlmorv, 5.1U p. iu. j Wash
ington 6.S0p. in., through passenger coach to
I'h.lndclpUlu.
l.tap. in. Day express (daily except Sunday),
forllarrlsburg and ltitcnneulalu stations, Lancas.
ter,l Philadelphia, New York, Halllmoro and Wash
ington, arriving nt Philadelphia 7.23 p. m. ; New
York, iat!0 p. in. j ll.Utlmon1, 7,!M p. in. i Washing,
ton, tU p. in. Pullman Parlor Odr through to Plil-'
hulelphla and pasaenger coach through toPhlladel-
pnui anu 11a11.111.on;,
B,W) p. in. wiluanisport Accdmmodatlon (dally)
for Jlarrl-sburc nnd all lntcrtncdlato btatlons. Lou-
caster, PlilladclpliLi and New York, arrUIug nt
phUadelphla Sid n. m. ; New York 0.10 n. iu.
Slef ping car accommodations can bo bccurcil itt
Hnrrlsburg for Philadelphia und New York, on Sun
days a through sleeping par will be.runson this
tnUnfrom Wli!amsi'ttal'nllaUclpht,t.PhlIadclphla
passengers uuii leuiuiu lu&iecpcr uiiuisiurucu until
, aim.
2.10 a. m.-iKrl Mall (dally except Monday) for
Harrlsburg and lntermodlato 'stations Lnneaster,'
Philadelphia, New. York, ilaltlmoro and Wushlng
ton, arrlvlug nt Philadelphia 7.50 a. 111. : New York,
11.80 a. m. iHaltliuOw 7.40 li. in. ; Washlhgton, 8.60
a. m. Ihrough Pullinan sleeping cars nio run on
this train to Philadelphia, llaltlmoru and Washing
ton, and through p.i&sopger ooachos to Philadel
phia and llaltlmorc.
I WESTWAltD.
dsOn. m. Erlo Jlail (dallv excent Sundavl. for
Erloand all Intermediate nations wltli through
Pullman l'alncu Cur aud tllroush iioAsenuur'
Coaches to Krle, and through Pullman Palaco
cars to Iiuffalo via Emporium. On Sundays this
train runs to Hcnovo, with Pullman Palace car to
Wtlllamsport and passenger coaches td lfeuOvO.
tor canaudnlgua anu intermediate stations,
Hoches er, UuiIaIo and Niagara Falls, (dally except
Sundays; with through Pullman Palaco car and
passenger coaches to itochcster.
l.Oj p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Sun
day) for Kane und Intermediate stations 'with
tnrougu passenger coaches to Jiaue and parlor car
toiWlilt.unsport. For Can.uidalgua nnd principal
Intermediate Mntlous, Hoeliesier, llulialo and
Niagara Ftlls w Ith through pMjqnger -coaches to
t.SS n. in. Fast lino (dallv excent Similar rnr lie.
novo and Intermediate htuilaus, and Elmlra, Wat
klhs aud Intermediate stations, with , through pas
senger coaches tu lleuovo and Walklhs.
THIlOUaillTLMNS l'Olt SUNllUltV iKltOMTIin
I EAST AND SOUTH.
, ,1 , Niagara Express leave
Philadelphia. 7.40 n. m. : lialtlmuro 7.so u. m. id.niv
except Sunda) arriving ut. suubury, 1.03 p. m.
niutiuiuuBu 1U11111.U1 A'uriur carioiu rnuauci.
pllla and through passenger coaches Iroih l'hlladcl
phla and llultlmore.
Fast Lino leaves New York 8.00 n. m. ; Phlladel
phla.ll.lOa. 111. ; Washington, 0.40 u. in. .Balti
more. 10.&0 n.illl. .'(dallv e.tl'i.nt Mimll nrrlilnif n t
bunbury, 6.80 p.m., with through passenger
caicheu from Philadelphia and Iialifmore.
1.1 i .nun ieues.-ew iorK s.uup. m. t Philadel
phia, u.so p. m. ; Washington, iu.10 p. in. ; Uattl
m re, ll.a.ip. in., (dally) nirlvlugat sunbury 0.10
a.1111., with through Pull nan Palaco sleeping cara
from Philadelphia, Washington 'aud Ilaltlmoro and
through passenger coaches from Pulladelphia,
Sleeper from Washington runs iluilv evpcm .son.
day. -
I5UKBU11T, 1IAZLCT0Ko!'WII.KES-BAK1IB ItAILKOAD
ASU NOHTU & WKST UllANCIl ltAIMVAY.
! (Dally except Sunday.)
Mall East leaves sunbury (dally except Sunday )
c.45 a. in., urrlt lng nl liioom Terry 7.11 u. 111. ,
Wilkes-bari e o.ao a. in.
HxpiessEast letitts Sunbiiry 0l83r). m.,'arrlvlng
at .lUuom Ferry 0.31 p. in., nllktvbuire ti.li) p. ni
Mall West leaves MII;i's.li..irr,! 111 ... r,w
tngat liioom Ferry dim p. m,, hiinbury lu.ss p. m.
rlllug ut Uloom Ferry 7.urp.m., bunbury 8.t5 p.
(JUAs. e. puaii,
Ucu. JlauagiT,
B. F. SHARPLESS'
Near L & B Dep:tj BloomBhirtj Pa;
Manufacturer of First class ranges In
iHlToruot.fiyles, cook stoves, parlor slovos
ami stoves for licatlug stqrts.schpol houses,
cliurclit'8 Ac, Liiruu stock of tlnworo mm
slovo rt'putrs, such us grates, firebrick, litis,
centres
CALL AUD SECDRiC BARGAINS.
Oct 20 tt
J. It. WOOD,.
,(ien. passcngpr, gput.
plULiADELPHA AsDKEA'blJitJ KOA1)
ARANQEMENT'' OF VAi&Eb't; h'B
TRAINS.
NOV, 5, 1883
I TBAINS LEAVE BUrXRT AS K0LL0WS(80NDAT
, XICEITsD,
For 'NOW YorfcPhlladelDhlallleadtnff.Pntijmiiil.
Tmaqua, o., 11,45 a. mi
For Catawlasa, 11,4 a, m. e.t3 and l6.3i) p. m,
for Wtlllamsport, ,3J t.5 a. m.aud 4,0a p. nn
!For LowlsOurg and Sunburv. 4 oa d. m.
TIAINSrOU HOrEBT i.EA,T Ad KOLLOWS, IStWUAV
I ISCBITID.)
v(a. U9und jirook Itouto 1,45 a. m.
iavo rnuaueipuia, 9,00 a. tn.
'Leave Heading. 11.63 a. m.. I'otiKvin,, im ..
and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. in.
ilavo (iatjwlRK.1. a :m 11 01'n n, ..nH .
Wt8&&?llM ?m'4:,)5 P- to. and 6.od p. m
' " Le)'lsburs4.4sp,m.
Passengers to and from Now vr.
nend and to and from Philadelphia go throubu
" iiuuui vuuugu oi cars,
1 - J. E. W00TTJ5N,
,0. a. HANCOOKi. General Manager,
Jan!iof lSBi t?UBer aDl1 Tloiet Aeut
"QKLAWAKE, IACKAiVANNA AND
TEltN HAJLUOAD,
ULOOMSJJUUQ DIVJSION.
NOItTII
,m. p.m. n.m
2 15
115
9 09
0 03
8 '68
8 48
8,4i
8 3f'
0 43
STATIONS.
00
1 60
1 I.'
1 33
1 W
1 IS
. IU
7(40 13 13
7 hi IS M
U 10 13
7 so i'j 00
713,11 47 ,
l, II 40
T 03 II 3J'
1,31 11 10
8 23
8,
10
or
8 00
7 20
,,..Scranton,,.,
, lti.llnu,i&
Vl W'.rviuo:'.:
jj JO .. Lackawanna.,
....ruibiou
JO ..West Pitthton.
14 ....Wyoming.,..
. ..Mallby....;
, Hennctt
9 01 ,....KIn.,r,
0 Oil,..,, Kingston ! '
Plymouth Juno
.n.l'lyinooth...,
Avoml il
Nanticoko..!
0 so
Oi-U lll 6U
o'ar 10 tt
.OS 10 22
10 10 08
01 10
43 S
pm. a.m.
1
8 63
8 67
18 3U
M !!M
H 151
n is,
8 to
7 60
7 62
7 41
7 21
7'3)
T 80
T 11
SOUTH.
a.m. p.m. n.m
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