COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, BA; Talking With tho Deaa. yf.- - vtAN OHIO SEXTON WltO CLAIMS TO I1AVK CONVERSED WITH TIIK DEl'AltTF.I). Mr. Holmes, tho vetoran sexton of tho Washington Ccmotcry, haa during the past fow years lain hundreds of oodles In their last resting place and tnado Bcorea of romovnle, somo of tho removals having been doad a quarter of a century or moro. In conversa tion ho was asked if ho hid not met with many etrango and mysterious oc currences. "I must confess that I have," was his reply, "and, although I nra by no means a Spiritualist, I beliovo that tho spirits of the dead often visit this world and bring with thera characteristics by whloh tho living can rddognizo them or roalizo thoir presence, and I am firmly of the opinion that if I would allow myself to do so I could hold conver sation with the dead. Of all places dn this earth whoro Borious and strange meditations foroe themselves upon one, tho.oomotery of tho dead, where hun dreds of your friends and acquaintan ces are sleeping their last sleep, has no equal. I olton stroll out through tho cemetery at night, whoro I Indulge in solemn meditation. "I can recall an Incident that hap penod a tew months aizo while 1 was moving tho grass from tho gravo of a vory intimate friend of mino who has been dead several years. A peculiar feeling of desire suddenly camo over mo mat 1 would like to talk witn my triond, ana suddenly 1 heard a voice that was as natural as could be. rooognized in an instant that it was tho voice ot ray loner departed friend sneakine to me. Vo conversed with eaoh other quito a while, each asking ana answering questions. The ques tions that wero put to me were intelti gent,. and tho answers invariably con veyed tho intollirrence soueht. "Among tho questions asked by me was the following: 'Are yon at peace!' Ana tho answer oamo back in a clear, distinqt voice, 'I am. There Was no one near out myself, and the voice could not have been that of a living being. Mr. Holmes said that he had never before related this incident, not even to his family. As he is not of an ex citable disposition, and perfectly re liable in every respect, the statement 01 Mr. Holmes will be read with in terest. Washington C. IT. Ohio) Jjupatch to the Uxncinnati inquirer. The Good Old Times. For tho CoiXMntiN. "They hayo easy times now to what thoy had when I was a boy," is tho observation that tho aged man is want to repeat on every warrantable occasion to the yonng of the present. It may De rso ot tho young blood of to-day, who kicks up the dust with tho money his father made, and whoso grandfath er pioneered it in some of tho frontier sections of the country, but there are enough exceptions to tho octogenarian's oDservations to question it as tho rule. The grandsires who now thrust their fingers throuch their silvery looks while they call up the struggles of their younger aays had out lew and inex pensive needs. They cleared the for ests, built their homes and fed and clothed their families, had appetites for wnai.iney niatoe.it, went weary to bed,, slept, and were refreshed, and have lived to a ripo old age. Barring mo icnaenoy to dissipation, in the present day it is a harder life the mod ern .young man must face. Society has changed, and what was then a luxury, is now regarded as the common est necessity of life. The young man who (ventures to ake a partner for life must think well before he launches himself upon the sea of matrimony, for while there are instances of "love in a cottago" there is a feeling in the heart of the average maid who mantes, that her lord should at once or very shortly give her a home that her neighbors would not regard particularly modest. The young man is not disposed to be behind his fellows in point of show and .comfort, and his energy is soent with' reokless prodigality to secure" the end. Life is lived at a break-neck pace, and it is not alone the dissipated ones that drop out by tho way, but men of steady habits, except as they are driven by necessity to exert them selves beyond thoir strength, and of these there are thousands go yearly to their graves. There are fewer grand fathers now than in the long ago, the race .quickens, the grip on longevity loosens, and the aged may better prate of the sunshine, side of their youthful years. J. F. S. Puzzle Paradoxes. If a goose weighs ten pounds and half its own weight, what is the weight of the goose? How many days will it take to out up a piece of cloth fifty yards long, ono yard being out off every day? A snail climbing up a post twenty feet high ascends five feet every day and slips down four feet every night. How long will the snail tako to reach the top? A wise man having a window one yard wide and one yard high enlarged his window to twice its former size, yet it was still a yard high and a yard wide. How did ho do it? A man walks around a pole on t'ie top of which is a monkey. As the man move tho monkey turns around the polo so as to still keep face to face with the man. When the man has gono round the pole, has he gone round the monkey or not? Which, at any given moment, is moving forward faster, the top or tho bottom of a bugey wheel? "Sisters and brothers have I none, yet that man's father Is ray father's sou," was spoken before a portrait. What relation was the speaker to the original of tho portrait? A train starts daily from Philadel phia to Sau Francisco, and ono daily from San Franoisco to Philadelphia, the journey lasting seven days. If you tako the train to San Francisco, how many will you meet? Eumford Yeast Powder. Marion Harland, , tho well-known authority on cooking, says: "I commend tho baking prepa rations of Prof. Mora-ford to the house keepers of America. They deserve as honorable a place in the store-room and kitchen as does his Acid Phosphate in the family medioine-chest." Omaha wife "Well my dear, my new 'dress has beon sent home, thoso .Paris shoes aro perfect beauties, my new bonnet camo yesterday, and as I havo not had a chanco to wear my now seal skin sacque yet, I think we bad netter go to the theatre." Hus band "All right, my dear. Get me a needle and thread and piece of cloth so I can patch up this cbovt,"-Omaha World, A liltlo ammonia ou cotton inserted in tbo cavity of an aching tooth often affords instant relief, Railroading in a Billiard. I talked with tho engineer as I camo down, an J ho told that tho storm in Dakota watf thrf flroust otrnr known Ho had seen soveral of tho train hands as thoy came into St. Paul, and vhey gavo a terrible account of the stnto of affairs. All freluht trains had been abandoned, as 11 was utterly impossible 10 una men to man titem. n is hard In sco how any ono could stand tho ox poBiiro tcf which tho froirrht brakeman aro now sublectod. Tho brakes must bo put on constantly, whloh involves crawling along tbo narrow footboard on ton of tho oars, which aro ooatcd with loo and snow and exceedingly slippery. With tho wind blowing at fifty miles an hour, and tho train but ting its way throuch tho snow, it Is im possible for the brakeman to maintain art uorinht position, and thnv nr oil- liged to crawl from car to car on their hands and knoes, handle the cold iron, with tho thermometer 40 degrees' be low zero, and remain exposed to tho storm tor hoars, ns thoy never havo timo to go to the oabooso. Tho men have no Bholler bevond what thev oan And by clinging to tho ladders between tho oars, and flutter fearfully. Tho on einoer told mo that dozena of men had frozen their hands and feet, and that finally several crews had refused to w6rk longer and had taken shelter in tho caboose. It is a well known fact in1 the northwest that scareely a freight brakeman works more than a year, as the experienco of ono winter is such as to mako them prefer anything to re peating it St. Zouis Post Dispatch. Pound in the. Snow. THK BARN POOH OrENEI) RIGHT INTO THE IIEEU Of THE OLD MARK. FrOm tho Detroit Free Press. "Thoy aln' mindand I'm going to tako 'em to ppikJe hdadqaahers,'' said a farmer on tho hjarket yesterday, as he bundled np several articles of cloth ing. "Find 'em on the road 1" asked one of the men hq bad been talking with. "No, sir. Found 'em, right in front of my stable door tho other morning. There's a pair of mittens, a cap, an Old handkef hicf, a plug of tobacco and a necktie." 'How did they got there ?" "Well, I rigger that a tramp opened thd door Mid walked in to Gnd a lodg-ing-place. I'keep tho door unlocked, but never go in by it. I turned the old maro around last fall with her heels within two feet of the door." "And what?" "Well about the timo that tramp stepped in she let go with both feet. Ono foot hit him just a littlo below the belt and the other nnder the cfiin. It was nine feet from the door to the spot where he lit. There was ovidence that he pawed around for a spell, sot np and fell into a wagon-box, got up again and fell out, and then he made a bee line across the meadow for tho section lin road. He didn't come back for his duds, and I'll just leave 'em where they'll be safe when his memory re turns and he wants 'em.'' How to Treat Children. A word about nervous children. Never scold them nor "make fun" of them. They suffer enough without your threats or saroaam. Pretend not to see their awkwardness when in com pany nor their grimaces when alone. A Caso was reported the other day of a boy of ten years who, on being vexed, uuu uneu wHuum any apparent pro vocation, will clench his hands and make the most frightful contortions of the muscles ot his face and head till his poor mother fears he is idiotic. By no means, lie is the brightest, boy in his class at school, fond of reading and of natural history, but he is of a high ly nervous temperament, and has not been taught to control the littlo wires, so to speak, on which be is strung. There is no single case. There are thousands of children who give way to their nerves in similar fashion. Talk to them about these curious little fel lows that sboald bo their servants, not their masters. Never whip them. The man or woman who whips a nervous child is on a level with brutes that have no reason. Encourano them. Help them. Be patient with them. They are the making of our future successful men and women, for .thev will work hard ac whatever thev un dertake. Brace hp your own nerves nrsc ana tnen do indulgent toward the oarers of your over-nervous children. Boston Globe. Killed by Bedbua. A remarkable case of the death of a woman was reported reoentlv from Franklin township. Beaver county. Pa. The death occurred while tho woman was suffering with a violent attack of headache, to which she had been sub ject for nearly three years. For the past tnrce years she bad been living in an old house which was badly infested with bedbugs. Shortly after movine into it she began to be troubled with a strange type of headache, which seem ed to increase in viclence with each re turning attack until at times she was rendered unconscious by the severe pains which sho often described as re sembling a heavy weight or pressure on the top of her head. The strange nature of the caso and his inability to render relief aroused the attending physician's curiosity, and with the con tent of the bereaved husband he cut open the skull after the woman's death. lie found firmly lodged on tho too of tho brain in a clotted mass, a large number of bed bugs How they got there baffles all who have heard of the case. The doctor has placed his strange find in alcohol and has sent an account of tho case to a medical school in Now York. We havo received from the Atblo phoros Co., 112 Wall St., Now York, a oopy of their boautiful picture, "Moorish Maid," usod in advertising iho Athlophoros remedies. The picture is very handsome and worthy of a place in any parlor. Copies may be obtained direct from the Company by sending six cents in stamps to pay the postage. Tho picture would readily sell in the art stores, for fifty cents, and the company are receiving many thou sand orders at this merely nominal price. It is a pleasure to note that the salo of tho Athlophoros remedies is con stantly and steadily increasing, as muBt always bo the case with every remedy that ia the beet of its kiud, and this is tho position oconpied by each of the Athlopborus remedies. Athlophor ob oonquers rheumatism Athlophoros Pills aro a necessity in every household, whilo tho new Athlophoros Plasters aro novel in the fact as exprcssod by a lead ing chemist, "no other house wouldjever have thought of making so good a plaster when poor, cheap plasters are DV VWMatae)VU A meteorlo stone weighing 42$ pounds, and resembling iron in appear, anoe has been found on Honey creek, near Tifflo, O, REMNANTS- People grumble- because tho number 1888 Is hard to write, but they should consolo themselves by thinking of what iney would havo to put down if the Arabic figures had never bcetl in vented, and wo used only tho' Roman notation. Think of writing MDUOGLXXXVIIL A.JC. m valentine's day a ouNTimr aoo. bu ratlin cmic A young lady away book in' tho sev enteenth century, tn a letter to a friend, writes : "Last Friday was Valentino's Day, and tho night before I got five bay leaves and pinned four of them to tho four corners ot my pillow' and tho fifth to tho middle, and then, if 1 dreamed of my Sweetheart Betty said that wo Bhould be married before the year was out. lint to mako it mora suto I boiled an egg hard. add took ont the yolk and filled it with salt,, and be foro I went to bed ato it, shell and all without drinking or 'speaking after it. Wo also wrote our lover names upon bits of paper and rolled them up in eiay and put them into water, and the first that roso up was to be onr valen tine. Would you think it f Mr. Blossdm was to bo my man. I lay abed and shut niy dyes all tbo morning till he camo to our honsc, for 1 would not sea another man before him for all tho world." oh, a guilt that la unrelieved horror outweighs. All the crimes that hare blackened Time's cnturled course, Can lie charged to the fiend who Ant started the crate Ot the red-headd girl and the near-by white home. Sottan Budget. DEATH OF rETROLKUM V. KASUT. David Ross Locke, "Petroleum V. Nosby," died Wednesday morning Feb. lfilh at his1 home in Toledo, O., after suffering for many. months f with tin cuts Disease, lie was editor and firoprietor of tho Toledo Blade. Ilia etters published in that paper mado him, famous not only in Amorioa but in England. Mr; Locko lectured in all tho Northern States, generally on political topics. His eloquent and im pressive manner on the platform and his rich voico mado him a great favor ite with audiences. Prosperity is the only tost that a vulgar man can pass through. If a man has anything mean in his dispo sition a little good luck is sure to bring it out. BE VV AND DOING. Sunbury Dally, leu us not in mournful numbers that tho town is full of gloom, for tbo man's a crank who slumbers in these bursting days of boom. Life is real, life is earnest and the grave' is not its goal ; every dollar that thoutnraest helps to mako the old town roll, uut enjoy ment and not sorrow's our destined end or way : if you have no money, borrow buy a corner lot each day I Lives of great men all remind us we can win immortal fame ; let us leave the chumps behind us. and we II get there Inst the same. In this world's broad Geld of battle, in tho bivouao of life, let us make the dry bones rattle buy a Cor ner lot lor wife I Let us, then, be up and doing, with a heart for any fate. still achieving, still puraning, booming oarly, booming late. We do not hesitate to' sts, That 18S3 Is something1 very choice and grt, For ladles who desire to ms, And when they meet tbetr proper 18, You bet we don't exaggera, When boldly wo asserters, Tliat.not a woman will be 18 In gobbling up the tempting b8, WaiMntton Critk. rlllLANTHUOI'IG BLAINE. Newburry Beglster. Blaine The luxury of one day is the necessity of the next. Let the laborer have his chew and cigar at the lowest price. Sowing Woman. But what' about the tax on my needle and thread and (shivering) why can't I have an untax ed shawl ? Blaine. Don't mention it, my good woman. You must be protected against the pauper labor of Europe 1 RLMIRA NEWSPAPERS HGD.NED OUT. The entire building of tho Eimira Advertiser was burned Wednesday night of last Week. Nothing was saved .but a few-files. The' bindry, compos ing room and editorial employes all had narrow escapes. Tho Sunday Tidings office, next door south ot the Advertiser, was also totally destroyed. WE DO WEAR THE N. T. STANDARD $3.00 snsr pants foodtMlt aafaat aa wacaatattka Ibamap, Waaal? vtaall .Not nuh um ) lU mlrf, flf h twist tflU wmL. i mi Ilka UaUir. i to uriow prlrt Tbi ttott; fr m ftuaiiflg tut ortoooi tiuU- rfucU ( ihrM lullU, kt4 ibal r flair York Stfto, I AVOID IllITAtOlIS. i iwmmmKim. NEXT. W Mfck IT ta (Bill orders o4 b totaiiti tuir EoU ta mm fin". burr' ftp. quit GUABANTElJti-TC York City, mUk tttiM 4. u nw- fcufoMi ' N.V, at ANDARD PAtaT CO., efl Unrvec lty Pino., M. Y. OHy, H w Union q. (Bbl?-ly.t Bilioupe. Symplon: Want of Appetite. Flirted Tongue, Bitter Taste. Constipation. Headache. General Depression. Tre&ImenI: DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, This is sure and always safe. rorUUatlBniiliu. prie U cU. (xr Ui t loiti for u ouj or urn if null, twttui rnt, ou klta! Lowest Prices ! IIEADQUAitTKIiS KOIt Stein way, Soliiuci. Krnnicli & If ach Fischer, Emerson, Pease PIA3VIOS. AND TIIK CBI.KIinATF.I) Wilcox & White Organs tffTPIftrinfi Titnpd nnrl Hrrtnlriwl liv mm petent workmen. Send for Catalogues. 21 WEST THIRD ST., Williamsport, Pa noTll-87-ly. BLOOMtiBUKG MING MILL The undersigned navlne nut hla Planlnir mi on Katlroad street. In Hrat-ciasa condition, la nrp imiuu iuuu HiiKinasoi wors in nia line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.MOUl-DINGS, FLOORING, Etc. arnlsned at reasonable prices. All lnmooruaed a wen seasoned and none bnt sxlllod workmer reemployed. ESTIMATES FOB BUILDING f ornlsned on application. Plans and spocino ons prepared by an experienced draughtsman CHARLES HltDQ. RIooniMburar, Pa A Fine Assort ment of New Invitations,Cards and Envelopes, Just Received at the CQLUYlBlitf OFFICE. PRICES LOW. Call and examine samples. J an 8.2ms. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA (ebirdlt. TO CONSUMPTIVES UB WINCnESTEK'8 IIYP0PI10SPI1ITE or j.imkandhoim. tor consumption, weaK lungs coughs, asthma, bronchitis, and general debility It Is an acknowledged specific remedy. TRY IT. Price (l and $j per bottle. Prepared only by wiHuiiKTKic s co., unemists, IK William St., New Vort. Sold by Druggists. Send tor Circular, febndu. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MBAT. Finest and Cheapfst Meat Kla Touring Stock for soups. Made Dishes and Sauces Annual sale 8 600,000 jars. LIEBIG COMPANY S EXTRACT OF MFAT. An Invaluable tonic. "Is a sue cess and a boon lor which nations should feel grateful." nets "Medical Press," "Lan cet,'rc. GENUINE WITH BLUE SIGNA TURE OF BARON LIEBIG In fao-slmlle across label. Highly recommended as a night cap Instead ot alcoholic drinks. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all storekeepers. Grocers and Chemists, sole agents for the United stales (wholesale only) C. Davll & Co., 9 Fen-church Avenue, London, England. febir du. ELY'S HataddU cream sau Cleanses the nasalj passages, allays patnl and inflammation,! heals the sores,- re stores the senses ofl taste and smell. THY THE CUHK HAY-FEVER A particle Is applied into each nostril and Is agreeable Price 60 cents at druggists; by inalL registered, M centa. ELY BltOTUEHS, 35 Green- men sr,, New York. febDdit. $350 A MONTH. No capital required. A good chance to make money. AppLr lor territory at once. U. a, Laudeibach Co., No wart, N. J. rebSdU. Hats too Cough. rtronrhlUs, Anthma, IndlraUonl Dm PARKER'S GINGER TONIO wltfauut delay. Ik ' tw cuf4 nuuij of Hi m ui Ht oiwi-n and li the bent remedy for all affecUeni of tbe throat and luigt, and dUeauM arMnff front Impure blood and eihauRtkin. The fetla and alck, Btrurelini against dhwaiw, and alowly drifting to tho grave, will la uny ranee reoot ttr their health h the timely uae of L'arker'a Ginger Tonlo, but delay U dat Croua, Take It In time. It ( lnTalUAl tut U a disorder of ttumach and bowel. CQo. t i)ruggU4t PATENTS, Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, ond all l'atent business conducted for MODKKatK fKES. OUK OKKICE IS OI'I'uaiTK U. S. PATENT OFFICE We have no sub-atrencleg, all business direct, hence can transact patent busli ess In leas time and atuus cost than those remote from tiend model, drawlntr. or nhoto.wlth riewrinttnn. Wo advise If patentable or not. rrno nf Rhnrtr,.. Our fee not due till patent Is secured. a uuui,-'iiunr 10 uuiaui raients,-witn rererences to actual cllentaln vour Rtute. rotintv. nr tnwn. sent free. Address C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent omne, Washington, n. a UO YOU USB SEEDS ? send a postal for catalogue to J. M. TIlOltnUKN & CO , IS JOHN BTltEET, NEW YOI1K, IIiincciHraaa fob White Plume Celery and Thorburn's GUt Edce caulinowcr seed. repJOrit, LADIES I Do your Own Pyetng, at Home, with PEERLESS DYES ! They will dye everything. They are sold every. wuciT. nice rv. a itucKa'e. u vniora. TTjey have no eoualfor strenctli. brUrhtnciu nrnnnu tn packagth. or for fastness of color, i r non-fauinir qualities, i ney ao not crocK or btnuu For kale by Mojer Bros, and Jan. 11. Mercer. febiJrly, yAiNmduT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, l'niLADKLPnu, Pa, TKA8, BYItUlU, COFFEE, SUOAH, MOLASSKa mpf, Brioxs, Miuiuu soda, Ma, kto. N. s. Cof ner Beco&d ana Arch sts. woriM Kill reottri prompt auntion. M Party iRivlV OH! Mr HEAD. The Jwln from Kenralg( And IIa companion discato nhenrtiatbrn la excruciating. ThoUsanda who oould be quickly cured are ncedlesslr iuf. ferlng. Ath-Io-nho-ros will (Id for others what It did for the following parties l MiS BranWi. to tb. partfoor rMra. and trrtni almoft m;. tblna, bat In vain. lunall hXard of itilj phoroa. Aftar taalna od. botila I rooaa It id ba hatplM ra and attar taafiM four bat. Ua of Aiuopbnroa and ona of rult, 1 found that IwaamtlralrwalL' I tMat U raadl- etna la poaUlvalr a rara cum, CunmxT B. Xnract. Mi. Oanaal, I1L, Daa. M, 1867. . 1 hava naad AthlopboroaTn mr f anu and flndlttobatha iraateat madlolna for naa ralala Inattatanca and harhif bad IU faaaa faatanad vpon ma f or tbapaM SO raara I know whereof 1 apaak. Was. Jnua (MtLTov, 4V Bend S cenU for the beautiful colored pic ture, " Moorish Maiden." THE A THL0PH0H0S CO. 112 Wall St. H. f, YOU Catl'tl 'or 0,Ber,t Family DCAT TUCll!lu,,T" Taatly 8sptrl ouni iiikmi tolttctli.f kind.. THE FAMOUS HOP BLASTERS Clean, laffn, eoftrtlT aoA hliMy miUntrnl, prepand firost XYeaXi Hope, !Batoamy Zxtrmrtal and Omua, tprtad en kAch muMin. They re tor And TltallM Weak puttf, tatnto Inflapimntion and tutmntly banlah pain whether in th Saok, Bide, nip, Xr, Kldneya, Joints, Shoulder, Chest, Breast, fttomaoh or Moaolre, PowsrAiXbr flDothl&c, pain allajliiandatreiiUi- enbif Th4 tot ptaattr on eortA la the verdlot of uumaanda, HaUod Jot price by proprietors. np TUuUt Oaapuft Bet Maaa. tjrflwindlerj abroad 1 ThU plaster la tpread cm whlta znttaUn, r4d tor instant uae. Jiopl VZAniaa CO. aignatttr on rry plaster. bas revolutionized tbe world dur tag tbe laat half century, Wot least among' tbe wonders of in ventlvt nrotrresnla Amituvi nnrl STBtfra ot work that can be oprrnrmnr nil nvpr t ma country without Beparting the workers from their n-'im-s. raj iincrai; any one can ao ine worm either sex, young or old; no special ability re quired. Capital net. needed; you are started free, cut this out and return to us and w win nrwi you tree, something or great value and import- ' . t nm Duttbjuuui uusinCK8.wniCQ Will nrintr vnn tti mnm mnntv 4rvTi nwn v. anything elso In the world. Grand ouvdfref. Address Tnci & Co., Augusta, Jlalno. lydceso Kaaaoao szms xaub JKLAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURQ DIVISION. STATIONS. ru NORTH, r u a. m. a, u. 1 55 10 10 6 15 ...... 10 25 S 30 .... 1029 6 34 1 58 10 3d S 40 2 14 10 53 6 58 2 19 11 00 T 05 2 24 It 07 7 It 2 29 11 15 7 20 .... 11 23 7 27 .... 11 ! 7 31 11 30 7 85 2 48 11 87 7 41 2 M U 44 7 49 2 59 It 48 55 3 09 11 68 8 CA 3 19 l&OS 8 11 3 SS 19 16 8 21 12 20 8 38 3 35 12 23 8 33 3 39 11 30 8 38 3 43 12 37 8 45 .... 1141 8 49 12 45 8 63 S 62 12 50 8 68 S 50 11 55 9 03 4 01 1 03 9 09 111 9 17 119 9 SS 1 25 9 80 4 S2 1 SO 9 35 r h r 11 ah SOUTH, la r ii p 9 SO 2 05 8 SO 9 55 ... ( 25 10 00 9 14 6 30 10 OR 2 21 6 37 10 16 2 28 6 45 10 21 2 34 6 tO 10 27 2 39 6 55 10 SO ... a 59 10 SI 2 47 7 03 10 38 2 50 7 07 10 42 2 54 7 12 10 47 2 69 7 1 10 51 3 03 7 21 10 55 8 OS 7 25 11 M 3 19 7 43 11 12 3 29 7 5' 11 22 3 89 8 07 11 28 3 45 8 IS II 37 3 61 8 SO 3 67 8 27 11 48 4 01 8 31 11 S3 4 05 8 33 11 19 4 12 8 41 12 05 4 18 8 47 12 10 4 24 8 52 12 16 4 29 8 57 12 30 4 46 9 16 4 54 9 23 19 40 5 00 9 28 12 55 6 16 9 45 p M r m r 11 NoaramisiBLiKD s 40 Cameron. . 8 6.1 chulasky..... e 00 uanviuo e on Catawlssa c 25 ltupert.. 6 so Rloomsburg ... t 3a Eanv s 42 I.lmoJtldgc 6 SO willow ()roTe....... ... a m Urlarcreclf......... 6 53 Berwick- ...... 7 05 Ileach Haven 7 11 Hick's Ferry. 7 is Rhlckshtnny .. 7 so iiuniocK-8, 7 4.1 Nantlcoke 7 60 Arondale. 7 54 Plymouth .. :m I'ljmouth Junction,.... s 03 Kingston 8 08 Bennett 8 13 Maltby 8 17 Wyoming 8 19 West Huston s 27 Plttston 8 33 Lackawanna 8 40 Ta?lortllle...... 8 48 Bellevue .1. 8 54 Scrxnton . .... 9 00 r m STATIONS. A U HCRAMTOH 6 10 Bellevue s is Taylomile. , 0 so Lackawanna. e is Ilttston 6 SB Wcsimtteton 6 42 Wyoming., 6 47 niaiiDy a 01 Dennett s 55 6 68 7 05 7 10 . T 14 7 19 7 SB , T 47 7 as 8 01 , 8 07 8 13 8 IS 8 20 8 26 8 82 , 8 37 , 8 '2 8 07 9 03 . 9 07 9 22 Kingston Plymouth Junction.. Plymouth u Avondale Nantlcoke Bunlock's Slilckshluny . iiick'8 Ferry. Iteach Haven Berwick Bnarcreek. wi'low Grave Lime Illdge B?py.. . , moomsDurg HnDert Catawissa Danville Chulasky. Cameron NOHTHDUatRLlI0.. A K Connections at Iiurert with rhlladelnhla Reading Railroad for Tamanend, Tamaqua, Will. tamsoort. Snnburv. rottsvillc. 1 tc At N.inhnm. berland with f.tE. Ulv. P. R. R. ror Harrlrburg, iAiv uaicu, juuuuiiuuii narren, turrj aua Juie. v. jr. aauriMu, uen. Man.. scranton, Pa Pennsylvania Railroai PriilaolnKin & Frio P P H-wIo. Illiuuuiiyiliu killV II l I r Id ion, and Northern Central Railway. Ijjj TIME TABLE. In effect FSB. a, 1888. Trains leave Sunbury EASTWARD, 9.40 a. m.. Sea Khore Rxnreas (dallv ozcent Sunday), lor narrtsburg and Intermediate stations. 3.50 p.m.; Baltimore, a.40 p. m.; Washington a.50 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for ail Sea nnnn- mints. Tnrougn passenger coacn to Philadelphia. 1.13 d. m. Dav exnreaa dally except Sunday),rorUarrisburg and Interme diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.50 p. m. ; New York, 9.S5 p. m. ; Baltimore .wp. m. ; wasningura, T.op. m. rarior car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Phllaletphta and Baltimore. 1,45 p. m. Kenovo Accommodation (daily rnr irDHl.luiH. anil all l.t.Miutl.,a b a. Inn m - " lngat Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. ; New York 7.10 a. m. uaitimore, ms . m. ; wasnmgton a. us a. m. ; Sleeping car accommodations can be' secured at narrlshnnr for Phlladelohla and New York, on Hun. days a through sleeping car will be run; on this train from Wllllamsp't to Philadelphia. Philadelphia passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed untl 2.60 a. m Erie Mall (dally exoent Mondav. 107 Uarrlsburg and Intermediate stations, air1 ring at Philadelphia 8.26 a.m. New York. 11. Su , m. ; Baltimore 8,15 a. m. j Washington, 9.30 a. m. Through imilman sleeping earn are run on this train to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing, ton, and through passenger coaches to Phlladel. phla and Baltimore. WESTWARD. R.iua-m. Erie Mall (dallr excent finndavi. to Erie ari all Intermediate sutions ana Canandat. gua ard Intermediate stations, Rochester, uurra. 10 and Niagara Kalis, with through ruilman Pal ace cars and passenger coaches tp Erie and Koch, "ster. 9.53-News Express (amy except Sunday) tor ock Haven and Intermediate Btatlona. 12.69 p. tn. Niagara tupreas (daily except nun y) ror Kane and Intermediate stations and Can lalttua andnrlnoloal Intermediate stations. R rhester. Buffalo and Niagara Valla with through passoager ooaobeato Kanaand Rochester and Parlor carto Williamsport. 5.30 p. m. Fast line (dally except SundayKor Ite novo and Intermediate stations, and Klmlra, Wat kins and Intermediate stations, with through pav senger coaches to Renovo and Watklna. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall for Renovo and Interme diate BtatlOD- TUROUOII TRAINS FORSrJNBirRY FROM THE aaoi' ASiu bwu Ul. Sundar mall leaves Phlladelnhla 4.30 a. m Harrlsburz T.40 arrlrintr at suntaurr fl.eo a. m. with through Bleeping car from Philadelphia to Wil liamsport. News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m. narrlsburg, 8.10 a. tn. dally except Sundaj arriving at Sunbury 9.61 a, m. niatrara ttxpreas leaves Philadelphia. 7.40 a. m. i Baltimore 7.30 a. in. (dallr except Sunday arriving at Sunbury. 11.59 p. tn., with through Parlor car from Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from Philadel phia and Baltimore. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a. m. : Phlladel plila.ll.50a. m. j Washington, 9.60 a. m.; Balti more, 10.45 a. m., (dally nxoept Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, 6.30 p.m.,' with through paasengei coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Erie Mail leaves New York6.COp.ro.; Philadel phia, 11.25 p. m. ; Washington, lloa p.m.; iialth more, 11.20 p. m., (dally except.saturday) arriving at sunbury 6.10 a. in., with through Pullmas Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Waanlngton and uaiiuuuni uiu vuruugu ptuweiiger coacuei iron? 'miaumpui. HUNHIIUV, HAVEI.KT1IN de WILKBHIIAIIKR UMIiUlllll Anil NIIHTII ANU WKMT lllr 4N4III It 4. 1. WAY. (Dally except sunuay.) Wllkesbarro Mall leaves Hunburr 9.as a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry latt a. in., ' Wllkes-barrs " y.uu Express, East leaves Sunbury 5.35 p. m., arriving at Bloom Kerry 6.26 p.m., Wllkes-barre 7.65 p. m SunbUrrMallU!aveaWllkeabarrain.tOa.m.arrlT. log at Bloom Kerry 11.49 a. m.', Hunbury 12.45 p. m Express West leaves WlUea-barre8.u9 p. m.. ar riving at Bloom Ferry 4.99 p. in., sunbury 5.27p.m SUNDAY ONLY, Sunday mall loaves Sunbury 9.-25 a. m.. arrlTlnz at Bloom Ferry 10:18 a. m., wilkoa-llarre 11:4a, a.in " buhday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Uarre 6:10 P. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry, t. 39 p.m., Sunbury, T:30 p. m. CUAB. 1L PDQU, J, R. WOOD, uea.Muu,r om, raasengar Aftst Aa Unfortunate Ttttat. "I s'poso you fellers ain't got no pa- pnr you want mo to sign an boat mi out o' somo monoy T" Bald a Dakot farmer near whoso house wo camptd 0110 Illglll. 'No,".I replied "I told thu old woman you didn't look hardly sharp enough to bo in that stylo o business, 7 replied tho obscrv Inir aorloulturist. "Havo you been troubled much with tlioso kind of sharpers I I ni-kcdi "Well, I appear ti be doln' my oharo o' a'portiu' them. Tdori-'s a churn over in tho corner that cost mo $50 thoy roi mo 10 oraor n cinzim 01 em When I thoucht I was giirnin' a Vrcement to tell thu ncigl'biirs what a good churn i wa-. I g "t a $100 hay rako out to the barn on tho samn plan. Then 1 hid to pay for eight lightnin' rods on my house, whnn I thought I only Binn ed for ono. 'Mother man et dinner here, gavo mo a quarter tor it, and I signed a receipt that mrm-d to b.- a uh- ck for S30 on my bank nccnui t. 'Notht-r gor d loi-kin' feller Baid he as oollectin' authornps o' prominent men, and I shoved mino onto a blank pltce o' paper, which he went and filled it out m a bill o' b'c for my boat hose, and led the critter off.' "Thon I made a threo honn cv'iu r that I thought up nil myself one night, an' about, a month after had to give a feller-815 becanse ho said ho got a pal ent on it 10 years ago. I got a drive welt In tho back vnrd that I havo been paying $25 on 'bout twice a year Thcro nro two notes at the bank fot me to pay now that I signed when I Blapped my ulmo onto somo recommen dations of a roowin' machine and which the feller out in two and mado note of. Then yesterday another cuss came along with a periition to the Legislamr' ncin high taxee. and I socked mv name onto it, and now I'm waiting to see whether it 11 turn ont a mortcact on the farm or only a common note. I'm mighty glad you follors ain't eot no ocheme, because I'd bo sure to go into H. ST. Do you know that you can have a good, showy and service able pair of pants mado for $3,00? And that to your own mea8urc,and sent by mail to your very door T ,ND. If you want 25 samples of l)olntb, a fine linen tape measure, a , fall set of meaBuremetit blanks ' and a lot of other valuable inior mation free D. Send G cents in stamps to the vN. Y. Standard Pants Co., of C6 'University Place, N. Y. City and jWou will 1 0 surprised. Tho com 'pany are 'distributintr 500 pairs this month and jou may bo one of tbe lucky ones. A .Pass Whioh Ooat Too MnoL From the San Francisco Chronicle. "I thought it was economy," said a man very mournfully tbe other day. "for she was bent on seeing tho State, and 1 tnougnt it would save railroai fares, but" she is simply ruinincr me since sbe got a free pass all over tbe pisco. xuu see, 1 uiu pome utile ser vice to tbe railroad people and I hap pened to mention that my wife was going down South. " 'Here you are,' said tho railroad man. 'We owe you somethinp. Here are freo passes for the State for your wife.' "I took the blamed things home and uave them lo her. They began to burn her pocket book richt away Next morniii! nhe Fnid: 'I guess I II co to San Jose on my free paseH. 'All right' I said, 'it won't cost mo any- thing.' .'No.' she said; 'isn't it loveI not to have to pay any faroT ''Beauti ful,' said I. 'Now, dear, I want ou to give me $25. I really must buv some clothes to go to San Joso in.' 'Twenty-fivo dollars?' 'Yes. Yon wouldn't like your wife traveling with out any style, would yon?' 'Well,' I said, 'is it qnilo necessary for you to go to San Jose?' 'No; but 1 might as well. I don't need to pay anything on the train.' And at the first brake that free pass cost me $25. Well, she started off to San Jose and she con cluded she would go on the broad gauge road. When the oonduotor came along he pulled out her pass. It was tbo narrow gauge road paw. Sbe bad to pay her fare. When she started to come back she conclnded she'd take tho narrow gauge to San Francisco, and she forgot sbo bad a narrow gauge pass and bought her tiokeiB. Yes, the free pass ia a very economioal thing tor a woman. THE AMERICAN AAGAZINE Beautifully Illustrated. 25 cts.,$3 aYear. ITS SCOPE.-TIIP. AMERICAN MAOAZINK alvoa prtfwrooca ta Dttioeal toptoa aat aoaaea aad III lih-rata'a aad art ara nf tba fctjriett (tandircl. F-niuua Amarlun writri fill na pasM with a wiita vinat nf im, eating akrtchat of travel aadalrflat nr, aerial an I aburl itwciee. deaortpUr aOL-oante-of ptir fnoii.couotriina end women, brief eee.rB oa it '.'''"o( problem of ma penod, end, la aaort, thie Magazine ia Distinctively Representative of American Thought and Progress:, It la ackn-w-l-rlce,! kj the pr aa and rab'lo li t tba Kyuv;',ry,'"t'rt''''' - k, IM PORTA NT. itJS&Sza fnc.Zm.rV.' n ur VaI.UI rratalaaaa I5c, if tau papor la mcnllaiKtl. aavapnneiDie Ana nre;tle lk xrnulad to eullcll .ub-crlplloae. W nei rll. t ... --.-.,u...0 .crriiorj. apoaaaa, THE AMEEIOAM MA0A21NE CO., 740 Broadway, Nsyv Yerh. RBUCI paraa pn a paekagu of CC. BuarantDQ of exetrieuca. arios; COFFEE is kept In stores from the Atlant COFI Is upvar. gpod y?)iuii -Alwuyo buy this 1 mhU;4 ON? fQV, marl.rljr Ms Pills Malaria, Dumb Chills. Fever and Ape, "Wind Colio, Bilious Attacks, They (.rutinro rVKMlar, uul urnl iiutlona, uovar ifrlpo ur Inivrrvre ullli dully liiialiii'aa. Auivrumlly mcdlrtue, Slicy aliuuld be lu every buiutjbolU. 80UJ KVEIt VWUEK13, &pTtsa.eAcoir, Paints ompouna For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. OF ESPY, PA., Respectfully informs his friends and public generally that he ha refilled his planing mill. In addition to the planing mill work ho is now prepared lo furnish to order doors and insido finish for lipases. WESTERN" .PIUTE veneered with all our native woods, also foreign woods, suoh as Mahogany, Rortowood,&c, &. All bard wood Monldlnjm is used for Veneered Doors and Inside Finish. All work shall be uuaranteed. Water proof Gluo is tixcd for vt neering all onr Doors and Casings, Base Boards, tfco , &o. AIfo Walnut, Ash, Sycamore, Oak, Butternut, Maple, Cherry, Poplar, Voiicers, for sale at tho Mill, six to ten feet long, six to thirty inches wide. T. W. EDGAR. PERRINE'S PURE BARLEY TJie.TiLt.in from arlrted and free from Injurious oils and i elds often contained In alcoholic liquors. It I especially adapted U) persons requiring a stimulating tonic, CcDMimpmes beln m.tlv hanof FtMl tit. llan,lntnirtrt lir Iflnrllnn nli.l)-a T11.1-A.irt Nervine, Toi.lc and Alterative. cases cat tie ci iireiy conquered It Is a tonic and diuretic and HINK'S PUHB DAIILEY MAL' tnose wno exceptional ntlonal cowers of endurance. Ask lour niarett drunclat or crocer fori or mere of endurance. rKHHINK'sfUItK UA1II.KY out with ezccsslvo bodily ur iu vvcbuuu nsurvua vvvaiucr. 11.W111 urivo an uiitti inuo uiaL-iim-a irum 1110 Bysieul. Hard workers of every vocation and persona whom a hedentary lite renders prone to uyaprusia unu ia i trrmo a Mali whiskey a powerful and helper to digestion. PURE MAULEY MAL'l withont unamy stimulating and prompt diuretic. Watch the label! None genuine unless bearing the signature K01 Bate uj all druj and grocers throughou the united states and Ganadaa. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIlA "OH BALK BY nRU(W,t8TS 1.N0, Att. Omt.KIH tin grAHANOSOMS If Combining a Parlor, "9V? JSV rL.JP All fumLshcd with i our Wholesale Prices THE LUBURC MANF'C CO.. A aaalaWlaLLm US BaHeV TE- Jt al BOOKS, THREE The following boot! tr pabltthcd In net! pamnhWt tana. ptlM from fttoA fAtblt trp t fftMr moa mor or intm oaaatomeiriuaicraMa. TQtr in w.uut xcpuoo id eoftpit nookt Tr put iiDd la any ltod or Unguafi, aod furolab to th piauci of tht ropl an opportUDltr to lecura thu titi UMraiur ui (aa air at vna n, inniDK tipw tloi tba price t which tbojr art bem one red. pool. - icn Wmdr at tka Wo rial. NiTOKlL 1MB OtbBI. Con Ulna alHcrtDlloM atvrl lUvitraMlsDa f tba mot I woadorfol I wotkiof Oatur tnc, ofcisiD, Vwf InUrtillnff nd Initrnellva. I Waatlerti mt tb (tea. A dacrlplkn ot lha mny voadar 1 niaan Mam uni imgi loqou as ma oonom vi ina ocaaa, wim aroffta tllaitratlQDa, 'A IMcaatiro ICicrUan, mmA UUtr HleUlie. Br Joaua AiLan'l Wir," A coliaclUa f Irrtlllb4y-akar ktttbM by h mml popular bninoreaa wrltar oflka tly Tba Aaat Kaafa Paacra. byCiaai Aoaocr. tattMf af Tba ttvift Uoctifuatili " A tnoal fidlcDlonjIy faoar book In avary w aqut t "Widow BaJot.." janatmaa BMriea. bj v"aii.a iictana. uoaiimi a 1 ambarof tba BiMtcfaartHlBf ChrtJlmaa turlM tar wrltua 7 inacrraiaai wriiirwug avariiTaa. aaruana ncompicia. Uauadthe Evenlac Lama. X book efalaftct.ictvirat, amlai and (anica, for lla tmuiflka al bomt, Papalar IteclCatloaia aad niadacvaa, banioTitua, drain t. 1 and pathatlc, Inrhnllaf all tba lalaal, bil aud moat popular, TbeHclf.MdeMai afMadrrnTlMM. ChatatM par. trait and biocraphlaa ot fa mom aalf ioadatniaTlcba,freiatbt tlma of Fraoklla to tha prtint. FanitUar Qaatatlaaa. Conlalalat U arlfla aad ailbar tklp of naar pbraaa fraquavtty mat la raadtDf and coavaria lion, A valsaUa wotk of raftrabca, w LIfa In Naar Yark. A artaa of Wtd paa pktaru bbowlsE tba dark alda of llt la tba (rati city. TUtttrtUtd. The ltoad to Wealth. Not aa adtartimr eireuUr, bat a thoroughly practical work, poloilaf aat a waftj wblch all may maka money, aaHlj, rapidly and bonaatly. One Hundred Popular HaRgs, atolUnantal, ralbatle and eon.lc,lnrlii1lnf rtioat of tba Tavorltaa, aaw aad aid. Olrhocl'allrlr. A Naval. By Mn, Hit laaia rtlw. A Hartered Life AN1. By HtaioM IUblind, An Old Mao'a Saertlef. A Nfil By Kill Alt i, . Wa wlU sand ny fmtr of tha abfiya booh by mail noat paid Bhoo receipt of only 1 9 CenU t tny frti for Cental anTliMfifo rtiulor JUk iwain tha atiru UundhrkmMnm nn. ar.n.I t u.fi u. S-.t i ...... .1 McnUianilvMfifprttiilor SO rawta. tha antira 1 with r 10th tiftck.rortSI.IO ThlalatheerateRtbaieaIalabrnkieTeroiTfred. iJo outfall toUks ad vantJie of It SMWtetloH guaranty or mrnmryfunt.' FoatMaUnira taken fnrfraollon-of a dollar. A toour relLiailtr. LT;.. .Wii YeriV2?TpuDUB"al !i.wJA!2l;er,M Ui Ui!LVmnHrclH Aaenrlaa. All order. fllWd b tnrmnall. AddrwaUUtUr' K. M; MJl lX.'ublUkcr..N tt JU urruy Htrvct, Kcty Vetrlu J. R..SMITH&CO. UMITKD. MILTON, Pa., Dealkbs in PIANOS, By the following well known makers; Chickering, Knabe, Weber, Hallet & Davis. Can also furnish any of the cheaper makes at manufacturers prices. Do not buy a piano be fore getting our prices. .o. Catalogue ancl Price Lists On application. 8ept3-8tf. 2.-"Tr,",-"1al ft CP SEINKfi. NETS, TENTH and SI'OHT. Double llarrel Ilreech loading shot auns, choke i aiw. Duigiu ureecn U)aainir snot (IBns. 14 to 185. Krrrv klnrl nr llrUhl .7iR, Kepeaiintr Klflca, (3 toW. Muzzle Ijadtnii Dou ble Hhot Guns, M WHS. Single bhot Uuns.u.60 :.. .. .. a;w LlJ aiuuaui ' airridi (lf.Ra. Shells, Cans, if ada, TooIf j-uwuer riaaka, bhot ruuenta, miners send Catalogue Address, OKKAT WEOTKHN OUN WOllK's.Cijl HMITIIKIELII ST., PlTTfillURO, PA. N. IL .Till la A fifl.vnar.nlrl reltahla 'n.. vr-uia iot luuairarea fectlr trustworthr. Onk-ra niipri nrnm,., i ...i roods tent by mall or exprets to any part of the world. No matter what you want in the gun line you can tret it at the Great Western by writing a letter. Guns made to Order. Guns and Kerolvers ... . ltepalred, seplMms' CLOTHING I CLOTHING I Q. W. BERTSCH, THK MEUUHANT TAILOR. Cents' Furnishing Ocods5Eat: 5; Caps OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Suits made to order at short nnilnn and a fit always ffuaranteod or nn anln Oall and examine tho largest and best selected stook of goods ever shown in lAJiuniiua county. Btorc nex.t 0or to yirst National Uank, MAIN STREET, Bloonisburg Pa. sptssn.cooiy( A HEME rom. Cclfrr and Coca; Hi premtMitt to rrltinu,j aro the lx-t-and-aaVt Norva Tonics.' It itremrthrni and qtileM tho tHFrrmn ajiteni, curing NttTOus iVcaknoMlljitarU, blp InMeia, Ac. AHfALTERATIVi It Jtlvcn ont lh polaaninM tirensn ot tho blgpd nnrl lyiba; and mulching It, and ad OTarCtiraliiR tome dlwaace rnuttlni; from Imiiurg or laporer. lahod blood. LAXATIVE. Artlngmlldlybiitamvlyontneboweli Itcurca liaultiml ccmftlpnlloii. and rnmotcarcaniiarhablt, ItMrcnrth. cna Iho momaclvnnd abJi dletcitlon. DIURETIC. In tti comtimlttatl the bant tad moat active dlurrtlcanfthMaterlaHedlc are comblacdarlentillcalirwlth other fflactlre rcraedlorfortibicaataof tha Udmya. It can be rrllrdon to ir 'nulck relief and anccdr cure. HaadnaderiftaaMmoidalaoafabeiiuieafclijei from poavpnawliQ hare tmml thla maaB wlla nmtrVablebMH,' Sana lueouaaiaftiaiaj fall particulate. - rrlc ai.ea. :ela Vr branlau. WELLS, RICHARDSON 8. CO., Prop's BUW-IUQTOIf, VT. ulALT WHISKEY. narlev Malt rind guaranteed to bn rliomlrnliv nnm For Coneuuipttrra ll Is Invaluable. l'BllItlNB'rl uj tne ui-e or rernnea I utc in ritj alt Whltker. EDGAR, aiureiio ana anowenui sirenginrncr 10 ine entire By&icm. lAItLKYilALT TllISKIi has nroved a medicinal nrotectlon to apowerful strengthener to Ibe entire Ejfctcm. lursue their avocations In the open air and whose dally work calls It MALT WHISKhY revltea theencrgles or tlioso worn mental effort and acts as a hafeguaid against exposure i-urv nancy lnvlgorant The analysis as It appears bv the La PEItHINK'S WHISKEY bcl on every bottle: 1 have carefully an dlyzed thelCK. Uiki.ev malt Wnta kkt mado ty 11. J. S. ltrrlne and Dddl the kid 'it entirely freo fmin fusel oil, rurfurol, metals and acids and Is atolutel) pure." stoned. Camilla Arthur ttatr. uraaitaut oj ine tninraittea qritunicA, uenevaana neiBoaaen WEDDING, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY I'iitotrJT. 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