The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 09, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Tor Botter ator Supply.
A company is being formed to fur
nish water to I.cwisburg, Milton and
Watsontown. It is the intention to
construct a reservoir in White Deer
valley, in which there is a number of
never failing streams, and pipe the
water from that point to those three
towns. The distance will be about
eight miles to Watsontown and fifteen
to Lewisburg. A corps of engineers,
which have been at work on the sur
vey for some time, completed their
work Saturday. The pipe line will
have a fall in the 15 miles of 250
feet, or about i6 feet to the mile.
This will give ample pressure to throw
the water to almost any desired height
at either of the cities. It
will be necessary to cross the river
twice to reach all the towns named.
It is proposed to begin work as soon
in the spring as practicable, and
when completed these Susquehanna
towns will have a supply of water
equal to most any town in the state,
as White Deer valley is filled with the
purest of mountain streams and
springs. These towns heretofore
have been supplied with water from
the Susquehanna river.
Now Year'i Day.
"The birth of a New Year," says
Charles Lnnib, "is of an interest too
wide to be pretermitted by king or
cobbler. N'o one ever legarded the
1st of January with indifference. It
is that from which all date their time,
and count upon what is left. It is the
Nativity of our Common Advance."
And yet the date of Ihe New Year
has not always begun with the 1st of
January. In fact, that month was
not universally adopted as the first
month of the year by modern Euro
pean nations until the eighteenth cen
tury, and this is the more remarkable
inasmuch as the Romans, whose Km
pirc m the course of their history
embraced so considerable a part of
Europe, thus considered it not onlv
since time was fixed from the birth of
our Lord, but for 250 years before
that event. Hut now the 1st of Jan
uary is an imperial day in the calendar
of modern peoples. It is the day of
festive observance, and the exchange
of good wishes; the day of merrymak
ings and good cheer; the day conse
crated to mirth and surcease of labor.
Phila. Record.
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Also Art a
IMnya the Harmonium mi 'I
f.ii-ai 1. mil.
The lifr:o .V; Im lm.4 ukI c ; . (ln-.l r."n-
tloti tliriitrr purrs with i i. 1 e! It,.: t-m-f.
A MiH'kbonr.l in bro'iplit u-o, ;Jio t '..p..
mill he i iii.Uoil l .li.nv liis 111 i: IiiikM icfil
powci'M. 1 lie 11 it 1 Tint 1 tur:iH t.i tun 11
urcB, thinks a moment, ni.ircntly,
nrul then ihiwh out on tho floor riyure
nftor figure, till his miMrnction or mi
ll it ion or multiplication s.ini is correctly
done. Sometimes lie ninl:es n mlnUike,
nml with nn linpntient, slinke of his
mane and ti vieioitH lipht In his eyes, lie
begins nguln nnd rights 1I10 wrong.
fcjonuliow, the IiritiHii mind refuses to
believe that a horse, even of the Alpha
Miners' Py Increased
The action of the New York and
Cleveland gas coal comparfy in in
creasing the pay of its miners to the
sixty-four cent rate has been supple
mented by similar action on the part
of the Pittsburg and Chicago, coal
company.
Important Appointments-
Dr. Leonard Pearson, professor of
the veterinary department of the
University of Pennsylvania, has been
appointed by Governor Hastings state
veterinarian at a salary of $2,500.
Dr. Pearson will have charge of all
diseases of live stock in Pennsylvania
under the direction of Secretary Kdge.
He will also be a member of the
state live stock sanitary board. Dr.
Pearson is an authority on the ques
tion of scientific veterinary practices
and has studied in France and Ger
many. He is a lecturer on veterinary
science at the Pennsylvania State
College. The appointment goes into
effect at once. Will B. Powell, of
Shadeland, has also bten re appointed
by the governor a member of the
stare board of agriculture. The va
cancy on the board created by the
death of Colonel James Young, of
Middletown, has been filled by the
appointment of Leonard H. Rhone,
of Centre Hall, worthy master of the
State Grange.
Sneezed and Lost Her Teeth,
Discomfiture of a Pretty Young Woman
In a Post Office.
New York, Jan. 3. A few days
ago a pretty girl, attractively costumed,
tripped up to the stamp window in
the Post Office building, laid down
two cents and was given a postage
stamp. While she was moistening
the paste a draught ftom the corridor
caused her to sneeze. Out of her
mouth flew a set of pearly teeth,
which a bystander hastily picked up,
and turned to present them to the
owner, but she had fled.
Then the teeth were taken to the
superintendent, who holds them in
the name of the United States, as
trustee for the owner. If she does
not appear, and it is not believed that
she will, the teeth will be confiscated.
A Big Verdict.
Mrs. Sarah Bolich and her son,
Harry, have been awarded $13,500
damages by arbitrators against the
borough of Ashland for damages sus
tained in the death of husband and
father, Howard Bolich. The deceas
ed was thrown from a horse that
stumbled over a pile of stone and dirt,
which, it is claimed, was allowed to
remain on the street by the borough
authorities without placing danger
signals. The Schuylkill Traction com
panv had deposited the dirt while
making excavations for its tracks in
that borough.
Dyspepsia and Heart Burn.
Berwick, Pa. Dec. 18, 1805.
have taken nearly three bottles of
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it has helped
me more than anything else that I
have ever tried. I have taken it for
dyspepsia and heart burn and cannot
say too much in its praise." Miss M.
Alice Moyer, West 2nd St.,
To the Grangers,
Secretary Edge, of the state board
of agriculture, requests all pomona
and the subordinate granges, alliances.
farm clubs, agricultural and horticul
tural organizations to send delegates
to the annual meeting of the board,
which session will be held in Harris
burg, January 12. The advisory
committee of the board, realizing that
it would be obligatory of the board to
pay their own expenses, deemed it
advisable to prepare a program for
but one day, leaving the members to
decide when they meet, whether they
should remain in session for a longer
period. If it is the wish of the ma
jority of the members, the meeting
will be extended a day longer.
In The Beginning
Of a new year, when the winter season
of close confinement is only half gone,
many find that their health begins to
break down, that the least exposure
threatens sickness. It is then as well
as at all other times, and with people
even in good health, that the lollom
ing facts should be remembered,
namely; that Hood's Sarsaparilla
leads everything in the way of medi
cines ; that it accomplishes the great
est cures in the world ; has the largest
sale in the world, and requires the
largest building in the world devoted
exclusively to the preparation ot the
proprietary medicide. Does not this
conclusively prove, if you are sick,
that Hoods Sarsaparilla is the medi
cine for you to take ?
Girl Who Thinks Sho is a Ssoond
Virgin Mary.
A strange case of pitiable hallucina
tion occurred at fclysburg, about six
miles from Danville. Miss Celia
Rothermel labors under the delusiou
that she is a second Virgin Mary. On
Christmas Miss Rothermel took some
bed clothing and provisions and sought
a manger, where she believed she
would give birth to a second Messiah,
She was not found until Saturday, and
had to be dragged lrom the stable
where she had sought shelter. Mon
tour Democrat.
The Mother of Sixty-Two Children.
Brand, the celebrated Lnghsh arm
quarian, tells of a woman who lived
in Newcastle-upon-Tyne that was the
mother of sixty-two children, all of
whom lived to be baptized. Mr,
Brand does not appear to consider the
father of this prodigious family as be
ing a man out of the ordinary. On
the other hand, he minutely describes
the woman, even to her height, weight,
color of hair and eyes. He winds up
by saying that she was a Scotch
woman.
Will Paint Them Black.
THIS HOUSE PLAYS THE HARVCOMtJM.
breed, actually "does sums;" one stis-
)cct8 some hidden trick by which the
trainer causes his horse to make certain
signs that look like the result of
thought. P.tit whether or not his train
er employs these "artistic" means, the
result is certainly most striking, and if
trick there be, it Is concealed In a most
marvelous manner.
Alpha nlso plays the harmonium, and
Ms rendering of "God Save the Queen"
on an enormous keyboard Is a start
ling performance, nnd a more correct
one than In manv other cases. The
clever creature ulso selects letters from
the alphabet, tells the time, plays a
game of nap, and fires a gun, for which
latter feat, strange, to say, he shows
a decided predilection. 1 ne penorm-
nnce ends with n grotesque transforma
tion of the. beautiful horse Into a nurse
in skirts, white apron, tartan shawl and
gorgeous poke bonnet. Little Ilctn
fat tuo-yenr-old pony, which is only
just being trained for an artistic career,
is caused to sit on its haunches in
perambulator, und the nurse Alpha
wheels him across the stage. N. Y
Herald.
A HOG-POWER MINE.
Haw m Callforalan Made Till Torkert
Karn Their Living.
"I was riding through the mountains
in Triuity county a few days ago,"Kaid
n California miner, "when 1 happened
to take a trail that led by old 'Kurlap'
Johnson's cabin. I took n dinner
cold corn-bread and bacon with him
and then sat down for a smoke.
" 'Wouldn't you jest as soon do your
emokin' outside, podner? he nuked.
'Certainly, said I, 'but you don
object to the smoke of a cig-ir, do you?'
1 was naturally surprised, lor he was
already puffing away at an old corn
cob pi pe.
1 '1N0. course not, seem os ! ve
smoked nigh on to 50 years; but I wau
to keen my hogs to work.'
"My curiosity w as aroused, but I said
nothing. He took down a double-bar
reled muzzle-loading shotgun and hi
powder horn. Then he went out to
6hcd and got a pan of shelled corn.
"lie sat down on a bench nt the cabin
door, rummed down a couple of charges
of powder, nnd poured a handful o
corn in each borrel. lie put on a per
cussion cap, pressed it down with the
hammer, cocked both barrels, nnd
Hazed aw ay at the side hill across the
little gulch.
"The roar had not died awny till
drove of hogs enme running, grunting
and squealing, and commenced to root
the side hill for the iiorn. henevc
they slacked up In their work the old
man fired unother charge ot corn.
" 'That's a mean trick,' said I. 'Why
don't vou feed it to them in a trough?'
"'Feed it to 'em!' he repented. In
amazement. 'Then they wouldn t work
Besides, they don't need it.'
" 'What do you want to make them
work for, and why do you waste com
oa them if they don't need it?'
' 'Why, man olive, they do as much
work us four men would! They root
tip the dirt, and when the rain comes,
ail I have to do is to sluice it.
"Then I understood thut ho was us-
ing the hogs to help him mine."
"I have a deaf
little hslie, and am
well. I thank Mrs.
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I, f "if '-'A ludia K. l'hk-
' jf ',u'"' Vegetable
J J . ti . loninouiiu
"Yl cured me."
$4if -'Ik KlWrilNRR,
Tf(5Jj.rfja not oneniuer
prU,!- Ave., Brook
Important Tacts,
If you have dull and heavy pain
. 1 t . .L .
across loreneau ana aooui me eyes ,
f the nostrils are frequently stopped
up and followed by a disagreeable dis-
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charge ; 11 soreness in me nose ami
bleeding from the nostrils is often
experienced ; if you are very sensitive
to cold in the head accompanied with
headache : then you may be sure you
have catarrh : and should (immediate-
resort to Ely's Cream Balui for a
t ! 1 .
cure. 1 he rmeny win give insiani
relief.
PEADfNG
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Time Table tn 4riT -ct may 19, '95.
RAILRGA!) SYSTEM
In efTrct May, II I 0.
TRAINS LBVVK BLOO.MSDVKQ
For New York, rhttadelphln, Npadlnat Potts
Vllle, Tnrrmtpia. weekrtaja 115 a. m.
For VI llil..iiipGi'l, victkla)s, ;..'1S ft. m., 8.23 p.
tn.
For Danville and Milton, wetkdarp, 7.S5 a. tn.,
For Catnwtaso wccl;dr.ys 7.-15, 11.55 a, ra., iS.sn,
S.rni p. in.
For Hnprrt weekdnys7.35,ll.Sa. m., 12.20, t.'ii
8.0n, 0..13, p. in.
For Unit imore, wtiipgton nnd the weRt via
B . K. H.. through trains 1. av- Uendllig Ter
nilnnl, 1'lilladnlt.hln, :i.2n, 7 f, li.i. in.,
7. f, p. Dl. 8'n1iv S.JO, tM 11. 6 A. m.
H-4A. T , p m. A (Minimal trains from 4 and
Chntniit utrnet, Mm Ion, weeklnys, 1.95, 641,
8 83 p.m. (undnj., 1.88, 8i p. ni.
TRAINS FOR BLOOM nBURQ
Leave New ToiK via Philadelphia 8.00 a
m., and via Kacton .)( a. m.
Leave PnllartN;ihlA lO.Oiia. m.
Leave Headlne ll.M a. tn.
Leavfl PutiRvifle p. m.
Iave Tamnqna 1.80 n. re..
Leave WlllUiiiapoit weekdnyi 10.10 a Bt, 4.30 p.
m.
Leave Catawlsea weekday), 7,on, 8,f0 a. m. 1.S0,
8. 7, MR.
Leave Kupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.27, a. m., 12.0S
1.37, BHD, d.C'i.
FOR ATLANTIC CtTT.
Leave Phllnilelplil. Chestnut ftreef, wbarf
and out,h Hf reet, wharf for Atlantis CUT-
WKti-nAT Kxpresp. s.eo. a, m., .mi, ."",
8.00, p.m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m 4.80, .3u
p. tn.
hhhpat Kxpri'sf. 9 no, ir.oo a. m . Accommo
dation, 8 on a. m. ano 4.4.1 p. m.
Hntirnlnc leave Atlantic city, aepot, corner
Atlantic nn,l ArMntHs Avenue.
wkkk iuyk Rxurei", 7. i, Hon, a. m. m,
R..10, p. m. Accommodation, 6jO, 8.15 a. tn. 4.1.2
p. m.
Snndnv Fxn'e'w 4.0O. 7.30. p.m. Accommo
dation, 7.1S a. m., 4.i p. m.
l'arior curs on an nxprubs trains.
I. A. WRIOAItI). C. O. FIANCOCK,
(icn'l Superintendent. Oen'l Pass. Agt
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Northumberland county has a hotel
the name of whose landlord has not
been changed for one hundred years.
Irt 1706 William Farrow's wile, a Miss
Charity Rockafeller, inherited among
other property belonging to Godfrey
Rockafeller, her father, the little
frame tavern in Snydertown. The
same year her husband necame tne
landlord, and for sixty years adminis
tered to the wants of the tired and
thirMy traveler. When he died the
present William Farrow tcok the
place.
Ex Congressman Hen Buttcrworth,
of Ohio, upset an Italian fruit vender,
in Washington on Saturday, and when
the latter demanded satisfaction Ben
promptly complied with his request
bv knocking him out. For some time
Ben has been eclipsed by the light of
a son who was a great foot bad player,
but now it won't need reference to
the star athlete to identify the ex-
Congressman any mere. He has
demonstrated his own right to distinc
tion as a scrimmagcr.
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For $ro,ooo France has obtained
from the Shah of Persia, the right to
excavate for antiquities in his king
dom, to the exclusion of all other
Europeans. Objects of gold and
silver and jewelry found will belong
to the Persian government, but France
can buy half of them at a valuation
and will have the right to take casts
of all sculpture and inscriptions and
the absolute ownership, of half the
originals.
A Chinese doctor is employed by
families by the year, at a rate accord
ins to their means and his reputation.
of one cent to five cents a day as long
as every member of the family is well
When one falls ill, the doctor's pay
stops until health is fully restored.
From now on, for the next six
months the days will steadily grow
longer, but a thirty-day note will con
tinue to reach maturity just as quickly,
Hood's Pills cure indigestion,
iousness. .
bil-
The 304 inmates of the Berks
County Almshouse eat 255 feet of
sausage at a meal. They average
about a mile of sausage a month.
Sausage is a favorite dish with the in
mates, and whenever it is served each
one receives about nine inches. That
means that 3060 inches are served at
each meal. It takes five hogs to
supply this quantity.
The Pennsylvania Railroad has
issued orders, extending over all the
company's lines, to have all hand
rails, handle bars, pipes and brass-
work on the engines painted black.
The war spirit has somewhat
abated. Sober second thought has
led to the conclusion that a war be
tween the United States and England
over the Venezuela matter is to be
avoided, if within the range of possi-
bilities. The President will appoint
a commission to ascertain the bound
ary line between Venezuela and
British Guiana, and it is likely that
the difficulty will be adjusted by
arbitration or otherwise.
The Peonle's Friend. In use for fiftv vears.
Cures Cough, Cold, Croup, Whooping - Cough,
Grippe, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Affections.
DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP is sold everywhere
for only 35 cents. Refuse cheap substitutes.
Che lANQE'S PLUQS, Tha Great Tobacco Antldote.tOc. Dealers or mail.A.C.Mejer ft Co., Balto.Md.
Uerculea and the Hawk.
Some passengers over one of the Ber
lin canal bridges the other duy noticed
the sudden appearance of two black
points In the sky at a considerable dis
tance away, wlfich developed into two
ducks. Behind them, at a lower level,
flew another bird, which suddenly roso
Into the air above the ducks and then
shot down upon them like an arrow.
One of the ducks flew sideways toward
the Thiergurten ; the other, closely
pursued by its enemy, flew slanting
Into the cunal, and, reaching the water
exactly behind the bridge, dived, while
the hawk. In his blind haste, struck
against the head of a statue of Hercules
and fell, once more flapping its great
winga, dead on the pavement of the
bridge. The bird was u splendid speci
men, the wings having an expansion of
more than three feet.
Uood Kjmlclit.
While Mrs. McFndden was working
for MrB. Dixon she came frequently to
her saying she could not find things.
On ono occasion she could not find the
poker, high or low. Mrs. Dixon joined 1
in the search.
"Why, here it la, Mes. McFndden,"
called Mrs. Dixon, "right on top of the
stove."
"Shnre an I didn't seo it there,
rna'tun," replied Mrs. McFndden.
"I'll tell yon what it is," said Mrs.
Dixon, "you are near-sighted, Mrs. Mc-Viulden."
"Indade aud I'm not.ma'nm; I enn
ee as far as I can look," was the reply.
. It Sharpens
the appetite, improves digestion, and restores
health and vigor ; all the organs of the body
re amused to healthy action ly Dr. Pierce's
flnlHen Medical Discovery. More than all,
the liver and that's the key to the whole
system. You have pure blood or poisonous
hlnnd. iust ai vour liver chooses. The
l.lnnd controls the health, the liver controls
tlie blood, the "Discovery" controls the
livl.
You can escape iust about half the ills
tW flesh is heir to. bv beinc ready for
them. Urace the system up with this medi
cine, which prevents as well as cures. For
nil diseases caused by a disordered liver or
imnilre blood dvsnensia. biliousness, the
most stubborn skin, scalp and scrofulous af
fections, the " Discovery is the only
remedy so certain and effective that, once
used, it is alwavs in favor. Send for a free
pamphlet. Address World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
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Neseopeck lv
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Pullman Parlor and Pleetilnp; Cars run on
throiik'h trains between sunbury, Wllllaimpirt
anil Jirle, between Hunbury and Philadelphia
tiii.l Wu-hliiKton and between liarrlbburg, l'lttaj
binif and the west.
For former information appiy 10 -hukci,
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B. M. I'HKVUST. J. H. UUU,
(juQ'l. Manager. Uun. fass, Agt.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
DELAWARE.LACKA WANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
Northumberland..,
Cameron 8 40
Chulasky
Danville 8 53
Catawissa 7 10
Kupert - 7 17
Hloomaburg ..... 7 91
Espy 7 83
Lime IUdtfe 7 40
Willow Grove 7 44
Brlarcreeic 7 48
Berwick 7 58
beach Haven..... m.. 8(4
Ulck'a Ferry. 8 10
Sblckshlnuy .. 8 90
Hunlock's... 8 '10
Niinilcoke..... 8 87
Avondale....... 8 41
Plymouth 8 45
Plymouth junction 8 49
Kingston...... 8 4
Bennett 8 58
Forty Fort 9 00
EAsT.
A.M. F.M. A.
t 1.50
10 05
Wyoming.
West PlttHton
huequehanna Ave.,
PlttHton
Duryea
Lackawanna
Taylor
Kellevue..... .
UOBANTOM
STATIONS.
9 05
9 10
914
9 17
9 90
991
9 39
9 87
9 4)
A. at
2 19
298
9 81
2 88
2 43
2 50
2 54
804
8 10
8 17
I 99
i S9
8 41
8 51
S 58
4 00
4 05
4 08
4 11
4 17
4 29
4 95
4 30
4 81
4 87
4 45
4 50
4 55
r. m.
1018
10 39
10 44
10 49
11 12
11 18
1183
11 49
1158
1205
19 18
12 98
12 28
12 40
P.M.
5 50
8 03
6 07
6 13
8 98
8 33
8 89
8 45
8 52
8 66
7 00
7 08
7 12
7 19
7 88
7 47
7 54
7 IS
8 CI
8 07
8 12
8 18
8 19
8 9.5
8 80
a 3
8 S9
8 44
8 8
8 57
9 H9
9 07 -
SCtt ANTON.
Bellevue
Taylor
Lackawmna ,
Duryea
Plttston
Susquehanna Ave.
West I'lt.lHton
Wyoming
Forty Fort. ..........
Bennett ,
Kingston 4
Ply uiout b J unitlon 8 t.v
Plymouth 7f
A.M.
a 00
805
8 10
18
6 22
6 98
8 89
6 85
6 40
6 45
6 48
19 48
p.m. r. m.
WEST.
A.M. P. M.P. M.
180 607
Avondale,
Nantlcoke
Huiuock'a
Shli'kshlnny...
Ulck'a Ferry...,
Beuch Haven..
HINDERCORNS.
tUreCirIir.rn. wi' .'-"- --
twk MfcktX WtOjUCg W4tf. lAUfc JfiL
C'li tY u.i . ih IWumontl Brvfld.
EUilYiiUVAL PILLS
itt-iLflM.il anil tlnlv GntnlNfl.
OArc, alwfty, r.'Uat.ln. Lao.i-O a.k
mond Hratut 1.1 MvA aut litiUl uk'UUio
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l-Jnu otlier. H'fut dag-u tflilitu-
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ft Keller fur l.a.llt-a," i ItlUr, b, rt-lura
fr Mail. 10,000 T.umonll. Nm4 i?er
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SM ail Lwal UiuastMO. ...
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12-37-ltd-
Berwlck 1 58
Brlarcreek...
Willow drove........
Lime KlUge
Kspy
Hloomsburg... ......
ltupert
ralawlssa
Danville
C'milasky
t'siiierim
MOUTHUMBKHI.AND.
Connrrctlonsat Rupert wllb rblladflphla
Reading Kallroad tor Tamnnend, Taniaqu
V miniiisport, HinMiry, Pottavllle, etc A
Northuiiiberland with P. & B. Dlv. P. K. to
llarrl-burg, Lock Haven, Kmpoilum Warrco
t'orry and Erie.
W. F. DALLSTBAD. Oen. M.irt.,
Scranton, Pa,
9 55
10 04
10 11
1014
1018
10 21
10 24
1019
10 88
10 39
10 41
10 47
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11 on
11 10
11 28
11 82
11 40
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11 Nt
12 04
Ul'J
12 IS
19 93
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7 40
7 81
7 44
7 49
8 06
8 10
811
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8 2-4
8 61
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140
1 48
1 51
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818
9 16
9 22
9 2T
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950
8 01
8 17
125
8 33
8 40
8 44
8 5U
858
4 05
413
4 18
4 38
411
411
5 05
P. M
6 17
6 24
6 2s
6 39
6 35
638
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707
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