THE COLUMBIAN. B! '..OOvisr.. BIN DIAL IXHl STANDAtd) Tmil Artvnff,,s rinlrnpfl try t!w Inventor for Tills Ovit llio Ordinary Form. Tho ordinary min-dlnl naturally Indicates min-tlmo, nnil th huh aa ft tlmoploco Ih not ncctirntp, because Its motion In not uniform thiYmtfhout tho nr. A dlul tlwtt will IndlrnO etnnd.ird tituo. or tho locnl time of any particular pltico, If drvdrct Is desorllx-d in tlin Mtcrnry I Ik hI. The Cnhoro tllnl ps It Ih culled la one soi.'.l pk-co of lmnzo, except the foce, wl.lf.li 1.4 :in (iiKrHc-l Inonw cyllri dlicul : licrt whnw nxl Is Inclined to Uio l-.orlTon'nl pin no at nn a;rf !e cqiK'.l to tin Ulic.1,1. of tho ptaro un.1 dli'.'.'liy -jaiVx. Tlu shadow Is cant by :i mnrll bend held by n wire kept strctr;,fM: by a HprlnR, ns Micwn la the i lcti.rc. Tl.r i. !i rtltlc principle on which ih" f.i.-J dopoads In thus ,dcs rlix.'d by tl.o inventor. Ho hiiyn: Uun-dial to tell dtaudnrd tltnc. "Tho relative motion of tho sun and o:irth Ih such Mint tho sun's ap parent p:iMi In tho heavens, when mapped with reference to tho hori zon piano of some lived locality, Is only completed so that tho suit be gins to describe approximately tho same path because of Fovernl compo nent motions of very Ions period, which are for the present purposes of tho second order of muKnltU'lo imd may bo neglected. Considering tho sun's path results from two compo nent motions, tho rotation of tho earth on its axis onco per day nnd the revolution In Jta orbit once per year, It will be seen that this path Is one continuous curve wihch is ap proximately completed only onco a year, and will bo retraced each suc ceeding year. K:c.h day tho path la almost a complete circle, but tho circle Is not Quito closed, as the path tho following day Is n similar circle very near the preceding ono, so that the path resembles a screw thrend except that the pitch of tho screw Is not uniform throughout the year, but changes from Its maximum at tho time of tho equinoxes to zero at the polstices. "For a sun-dlal which Is to Indl cuto time it Is necessary to Know more than tho mere path of the sun In tho henveus, which Is only a geo metrical curve described in spaco. It Is necessary to know where the sun 13 situated on this curve at all times. If a point Is marked on the sun's path, as above described, for every hour throughout tho year, It will be found' that tho points made at the same hour, say 3 o'clock, on succeod Jn days l!o very close together as con. pa red v. 1th points corresponding to hjcceculns hours of tho samo day. At '.) o'clock on tlm succeeodlng day tin svn would have made a complete revolution In its screw-thread path, and will then bo at tho correpondlng point on tho next adjacent thread. If it wore exactly at a point for each BuccFodlng day, nil tho 3 o'clock points for example, would be locnted The surface muy ba almost any shupo a horizontal piano Is objec tionable because tho shadow of the bead becomes Indistinct at hours distant from noon, owing to In creased distance from those parts of the piano on which it is then thrown; nlso because tho system of curves would differ with locality. "If in such a dial it la desired to indie;: to tho time of some other local ity It Is morel necessary to revolve tho cylinder about Its axis ,by an amount cot-rot -ponding to tho differ ence In Mmo between the two places. This l as been dono whenever stand ard h'.st'.-ad of local mean time Is wuntcd. or when Greenwich tlmo ln Btaad of local moan tlmo Is desired." There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was sup posed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies), and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pro nounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall'sCa tarrh Cure, manufactured by 1?. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the mar ket. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Seud for cir culars and testimonials. Address : F. J. CHKNEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. ,-9 Moit people know that if they have been tick they need Scott4 i Emul- S ton to bring back health and strength. But the strongest point about Scott's J Emutsion is that you don't have to be fr , sick to get results from it. X Y 9 It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat X , on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, 9 brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre- a 1 vents coughs, colds and consumption. t Food in concentrated form for sick and 1 well, young and old, rich and poor. 1 And it contains no drugs and no alcohol. ALL DRUGGISTS I 6O0. AND SI.OO. JURY LIST FOR DECEMBER COURT K A X 1 Jt.'KoKH 1'. K. K'itilt., Sutfurloaf township, lloyd Vance, (miirJ tmvnuliip. Ici'cMii ili Snyder, locust township, (ieorp- V. (lolly, Franklin twp. Jesse 1 1 ', Situation!' township. V. H. I'M. MliMiiimbiirir. Belli V. I'ViiMtennsclicr, Main twp. Harvey He, Benton township. Abraham Iti'niult. I lemloek twp. Scott Melleurv, Stillwater. Vm. Tillev, Hemlock township. n viil Wnisli. Centrulhi. Charles Hughes. Locust township. Howard Shultz, Woom-buric. V. II. Ureenley, Tine township. A. J. (Jelisil, Cntasvis-H township. Harry llemleisliott, Madison twp. (iran't Murtz, UliarcreeU. Iiichurd Ivey, I Icmtock township. John Fort tier, liloomsburg. A. K. Fullmer, l'iue township. Henry (ienre, Conytigliain tw p. Howard (Ireeiiley, Mud Hon twp. Jacob Nimh, Mifllin township, TJtAVKHSK JUHOltS-First Week. Clint A. Kitchen, llltMinisliurg. John Hen vner, Kcrwick. C. M. Smith, Hciiton township. A. 1J. Comstock, Sunarloaf twp. Charles Wagner, Locust township. Weldie I lent. Hemlock township, J. W. Brown, Main township. Philip Kabuck, Heaver township. Win. Dollninn, Urecnwood twp. I). L. Hess, Benton township. Kmanuel Yost. Jtrinrcrcck twp. Seehy Kdwnrds, Benton township. F. J. Hess, Suarloaf townsliip. Win. lSrobst, Jilooinsburx. In Kramer, Madison township. W. IS. Hess, Jackson township. Stephen Hartzel, BliMunsburg. J. SleKargell, Orange township. John Mourey, Hoarnig (!iwk twp. Ilurr Albertson, Ureenwooil twp. John Oliver, Locust township. H. F. Kelchner, Stillwater. M. O. Howinan, Millliu township. Jcrre Kostenbauder, Franklin twp. C. 1'. Klwell, illooinsburg. W. U Miller, Gret'iiwv)d township. John Fruit, Main township. Jerry Vansiekle, Hugarloaf twp. Jtrittsin Hess, Jackson township, li. J. Demott, Millville. Kugene Tewksbury, Catawissn. Furmaii Kressler, Scott township. Harry Black, Greenwood township. John Larneil, Hhsunsburg. John Oman, Mt. Pleasant twp. John Shutter, Mt. Pleasant twp. G. W. Gordner, l'ine township. J. li. Vannatta, Jackson township. Jerry Welliver, Greenwood twp. John Johnson, Greenwood township, G. W. Appleiiian, Orangevllle. J. W. Shuuiau, Iuin township. G. W. Koberts, Jackson township. KImer Hai;enl)uch, Certer twp. H. W. Watts, Hloonisburg. C. T. Nrittnin, Herwick. W. H. Fislier, Hhsmisburg. J. N. Harry, Berwick. TRAVIS USE J U HOU8 -Second Week Calvin Crawlord, Green wocsl twp. C. W. Trump, Orange township. J. M. Comstock, Sugarloaf twp. C. It. Conner, Jackson township. Kradley Suit, Hrlsrcreek towtisliij). Win. Kaup, Herwick. Albert Frank, Conynghani twp. K. 1). Dentler, Hhsimsburg. B. (. Keller, Henton. Holoinon Dinner, Main township. Alfred Culp, Herwick. W. H. Itoberts, Catawissa twp. W. H. Stackhouse, Berwick. Klias I'tt, Hhsiiusburg. W. H Cherriuirton, Itouring Creek. J. C. Wenner, Benton township. W. A. Snyder, Seott township A. W. Snyder, MilHin township, Wurreti Allabach, Oraiigevllle. Klias Weaver, (,'atawissiv. C. T. Bender, Fisliingcreek twp. H. L. Waters, Catawissa. Simon Hons, Heaver township. K. P. Shultz, Sugarloaf township. F. It. Jackson, Herwick. ltobert Ptitrh, Hhsmisburg. 'l'hos. Benjamin, Jackson township. G. li. Martin, Hloonisburg. Hruce Se.ybert, Mt. Pleasant. Daniel Milleg, Locust township. James Uberdorf, Catawissa. Josiah Levari, Main township. James Quick, Montour township. Cherringtoii Kester, Locust. James K. Smith, Herwick. Abraham Mclleiiry, Henton. The Flrtt Dancers People have danced for thousands f years, and will probably cnntlnuo to do so for rbps to eom. This cus. torn Is of anclont origin. Tho first people to dance wers the Curetes. who adopted danclns; as a mark of rejoicing in 1543 B. C. In early times tho Greeks combined dancing with the drama, and In 22 R C. pantomlmlo dances wore Introduced on the Roman stage. At the discovery of America the American Indians were holding their religious, martial, and octal dances. . , ctiiicIi with m Nprlntc. It can bo safely stated thut tho common everyday crutch Is no differ ent from the one usod a hundred yours no. No one thought of chatu; lug It. Every ono who was unfortu- Spring Prevents Jnrring. mi to enough to need ono was per fectly satlBlled with Its make-up so no change was deemed necessary. The Improved crutch is shown In the Illustration. There Is very llttlo difference noticeable. It closely ro sombles the ordinary crutch with one exception and that exception Is a spring near the lower end. Tho spring Is placed between the usual rubber guard and the end of the arms of the crutch and Is colled around a connecting rod. Tho pur pose of the spring Is apparent at once. A cripple's progress la neces sarily slow and tedious, but this little Improvement should make his walking less Irksome. A Marble Bible. Groat as has been the amount of labor expended on the various Biblcf of the world the palm for execetiuD must be given to the KuthJdaw, which is a Buddhist monument neai Mandalay in Burman. It consists ol about 700 temples each containing a slab of white marble , on which thi whole of the Buddhist Bibles, contain ing more than 8,000,000 syllables, ba been engraved. The Burmese alph hot Is used, but the language is Pali. This wonderful Bible is absolutely un ique. Tho Kutho-daw was erected in lSr-7 by Mindon-mln, tho last Kins but one of Burmah. Tho vast coll ection of temples together form a square, with a dominating temple In the ccutro. Each of the marble slabs on which the sacred text Is Inscribed Is surmounted by nn ornamental can opy In puyoda form. Kansus City Journal. Geld Railroad Passes. It Is nice to have a gold pass at tached to your watch-chain which franks you flrstclass over the rail ways of a continent, and sends every ticket collector's hand to his cap. Such is the happy lot of Australian Ministers and ex-MInisters, but the "deadheads" are now so many that tho nnestlnn nf rautrl .finer thn A 1 of passes has been engaging tho Pro- mlers Conference at Hobart. Tho loss of railway revenue runs Into rr.nny thousands of pounds. In Vic toria alone there are eighty ex-Minls-ters with free passes. Ono has had his pass Blnca 1857. He must be the record "deadhead" of the world. lndon Oronlcle. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics enre diseases of Horsos, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hugs and Poultry by acting directly on the sick pabts without loss of time. A. A. FEVERS, ronsxatlona. Tnflaroma- cduu 1 tioua. bunt rever, mil rerer. B. II. (SPRAINS. Lamrnoai. Injurlea. CCUta ( Hbeumsllaiu. CO. SORE THROAT. Quluay, Epllootlo. cuu I Ulalenper. ?uJ!!lWOBM8' Bots. Ornba. E R.lfOrnH4, CnM., Inflnrnsa. luBamel ouuui Luufa, ileuru-lneuiiiiul. F. P.irOLIO, Bellvarh. Wlnd-Blowo. ona I Dlrrh, liyaenlarir. CO. Prereuta MISCARRIAGE, H-JjKIDKEY da BLADDER DISORDERS. 1. 1. f(KI! DISEASES. MDe, Erapltoni. ODUi tlccra, Uraaae, Karcy, J. K. I BAB CONDITIO, Starlnc Coat, ocaaa ludlgeailou, Htumacb ailacscra. We. eaoh Stable Oaae, Tea Spealfloa, Book, 4o., T. At drusstit. or aant prepaid on receipt of prloe. Humplireya' Hedlcloe Co., Cor. William aiul John BtreaU, Maw York. tW BOOK MAILED FREE. WOMAN LIQHTHOUSC KCEPt.-S. Only Woman Keeptr en tiie Atlff'tio Coast Tended Lights 19 Ycsrs. Tlicro aro a nuiubci ui uxim i;o Cvak suiarlcs frout the L'u.tv..i S gcivcrunietit as assistant hg.ilho i .e keepers, where thoir husbendj, eoi.s, or some other relatives are in chuie. Ii.it Mrs. Walkor Is suid to bo t.it) only woman on the Atlantic court be tween Alalno and Florida who lu t!io heail llfeht keeper, whlio the man who helps her (her so:i) Is an nsr.istaut. It Is 19 years t;lnc Mrs. Walin r went to Itolibtn's lleef light as a bride. Hho has not left It since except for a few hours at a time. She virtually went to "tin; reef on her honeymoon, and he never fell Into tho habit of Mile lug for leave of absence. All that she knows from personal experience of the great lsnd to which she camo as a girl Immigrant from Germany Is comprised within the Ilia Its of Htaten Island, New York city, and Brooklyn. She says sho has never wnnted to go west, south or any where else. Hours of solitude have taught her, she says, that she Is In pretty g.)o I company when she is by herself, and that happiness lies in being con lent with simple things. As a wile, mother anil widow, tho Happiest and saddest days of her peaceful life hr.vo been spent within tin.' circular walla of her voluntary prison. Shu declares that if she were compeiiod to livo anywhere else sho would bo tho most miscrablu woman on earth. To speak by the c i; d, tho Kobbin'o Keef lighthouse Is a conlc.tl Iron lo.v er, 'Wi feet high, b.iilt un a circular Btono pier. Its oliicial location, g;vea for tho guidance of seafaring intn. 1 "bearing 3Vi miles north of Tort Tompkins light." From tho tlmo th? (.unset gun at the fort Is heard on tho reef until sunrise next morning the Robbln's light shows a brilliant while Hash every six seconds. It can bo seen for 12 miles, except cn foggy nights. It Is ono of the first lights tho pilot on nn incoming vessel sees when he enters the channel. It shows Mm the way up through tho Kill von Kuil to Newark bay, or on past tho more pretentious statito of Liberty L.ght to the port of New York. When the light is obscured by fog, as It frequently Is in winter, Mrs. Walker goes Into her deep basement urd starts an engine that sends out siim blnsts from a foghorn at Inter vals of three seconds and that can be beard for miles. When this siren gets down to business Mrs. Walker and her ton sit up all night. There is no uso in going to bed. Might as well try to sleep In a boiler shop. But the fog-horn machinery, like all other ma chinery, sometimes goes on strike. Then Mrs. Walker has to climb to the top of the towor and hammer on a huge bell. When tho men at the gov ernment lighthouse station on Staten Island henr that bell they know that a visit is due Mrs. Walker as soon as wind and weather permit. "This lamp In tho tower It is more difficult to care for than a family of children. It need not be wound more than once In five hours, but I wind It every three hours so as to take no chances. In 19 years that light has never disappointed sailors who have depended upon it. Every night I watch it until 12 o'clock. Then, if all is well, I go to bed, leaving my as sistant In charge." The government gives Mrs. Walker coal, but it does not give her wood. The sea supplies that. When a par ticularly line log heaves in sight, Jake and his mother go on the terrace There is a swish of a rope through the air like a cowboy's lariat. An Iron shaft sinks deep into the water soaked log. Jake and his mother make It fast to tho railing until op portunity offers to haul it ashore at low tide and cut it up to dry. But the tldo brings other things than driftwood. It reveals tragedies fragments of small craft dashed to pieces In a coast storm, and the bodies of men and women counted among the "missing" until the sea glvoa them up. PENNSYLVANIA Sen mi in 12 k. 111. k,j5,, 190(1 TiAlni limvii KAS. j-.. ... : I'm loiiowa Kur NeH(!iiii'i:s aha w linen i..-n', V fti, liilii a. HI., 2: IS 4:S Muauupcck oulyy, t: i: III. Week OltJ n. foi hi, lAiina and Banbury, HM, 11:17 a. in., :)T, 7'. p. 111. wuk 1.ih; -uniU.m 4-u'i i. 111 fur I'lt tulon anil Suihiikiii un tulluwo: 7mo llMli a. III., i.U, it.; p. 111. wiM'k-aurn. ri.r ruitnviilc, K.-iidliiu'iina miUui'lphtn,? 60 11. 111., i: ! p. 111. wi'i-k da) a. . tf lliixli'lun, I'M lu:iita. ru., 4.JS, H.JO p.m. I'l'K llilj . cr Luwlnbiirr, Milton, WlillHiuHiorl , Lock iiavt'ii, itmiuvo, anil KIUKy 1 1 4. a. m. vrt' wi: l,WK iiavi'iiuiu)', n- in, i.ll Hi.; lor WlllinniHMiri mm liimriiii'dlatu -ttat.liiim. Hi, 11:1? u, m.4:07,7.6 p. 111. wuek Uayo; 4.07 t . Ill Mlllll lJ A For liiUlernnii., I'yionc.i'lilllpHburg, and near- (li'lil. :i , 11:4? u. 111, wi't'K iluyx. Fur lliirilituuis ami iiilciiui'Ululi; Btt loneS.ttA, 11:17 a. in., 4.07, 7:4b p. 10. weHK uayi 4:07 p. in. Siinilnvs. Koi I'hllttd.'lplils (via llarrtHbuoO. Hftlt.lniorc and WaaliliiKioii.). U ? m., 4:07, 7:rt p. in. wuck UayH: nunuayx, l:o. p. In. Koi I'liuuiirtftviit ilurrlsliurw), B:?:ia. m., 4 Ci 7. p. m. wi'rk ilayH; t:ii7ilull ; via U'wIhkiwii Junotlon, h:A'i, ll:4i a. in. wrik-days; via Lock llavun.S:), 11:4? a ma wi'i'K-iln) . Kur (urllioi infortunium appiy to Ticket Agents W. V. ATTKKBbKY, J. K (UU, tuin:ralMaiuKer. I'nssT TralllcMgr. UriO. W. UOVIi, (iurmrul rahSiMiger Ak''1'1 PHII.ADKLPHIA & RKAUINCi RAILWAY. I In pffect Nov. P., vr.4. I TKalNaLtfWb ULv '.Mout'llli Knr Nn York, HMlail''ipni, nealtnir, I'ottH tilf. lM'Oauuii, weekduyt t.-J7 via W isi .Mlll.on: ll: io a in, via Kant Malianoy; p lu via West 'r" iilluniH-jiirt. Wttuk'luvs. 7.7 a m 3.S9 i - - - P "i. . , i Ki.r Danville and Milton, weekdays, 7:27 a j "!i' OiVUwtaaa wfi'kdnys 7.27, a I Kor K.iprt wekd.ys 7.7, ll.as a, m. Hid : .".), 7.U0, p. rn. TRAINS KOK UI.OiMr.l'.UI((. Leave Nw Vork via l-anunsipnla u.i.5 m.,sadla llastou w.llla. m. Loavel'lillaJelphlu 10.1 1. m. IaveHadini; i2.p.m. Uiavpl'oltnvlilHU.S'ip. ui. LeaveTaniaqu1.4Hp. in., Lsave Wllllainiiport Aroekdaysio.or. a m, 4 boave Oatawisea woekduys, S.Sfi. .W) a m I.bii, s.S'.'n.m. LevpKupirt, weekdays, (.44, s.as, 11.40 m. 1.88,3.40 0.21 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY H K. From Clicstr.ut !SUHcr, Feiry. ForHoutli St. sw timetables at, stations. WEEKDAYS. ATLANTIC CITT, 7:.in a. m. Lol. V:no a. in. Kxp Ik-Ala. ni. Kxi. lt:00 p. m.;Kxp. ATLANTIC CITY; 4:00 p. m. Kxp. (Ml .Ml nut oh) ft:0li p. m. Kxp. 6:iH) p. in. Lei. 7:15 p. rn. Exp. bUNDAYS. ATLAN1IC CITY. 5:0ii p. m. Lcl.; 7:15 p. ui. Kxp. CAT It MAT AND OCSANCI1T 8:50 a. m. 4:15 p. III. 6:i)0 p. in. SKA IHI XCITY S:(0a. ni. CiPS MAT OCIAX CITT ATLANTIC CITY 9:00 a. m. I.ol.t w.uO h. in. Kxp. 10:00 a. in. Kp. ANIltXA IB1.I CITT 8:45 am Dctallod tlmo tables at ticket ornivs, lath and (IliPHtntit Ht.s ,814 C'heMinut St, 1006 Cliestnut Hu, (09 South 3rd HU, f.'M Market St., and at buiuols. onion Transfer Company will call for and check baggaKO from liousls and residences. A. T. DICE, KI80N J. WRICKS, Geu'lSupt. Uen'l Vasa. Agt, Columbia &. Montour El. Ry. TIMi: TABLE KFFKCT June I 1904, nnd until Jjrthtr ( tier. Cars leave Bloom for Epy, Almedia, Lime Ride, Berwick and intermeaiaie points ai follows: A. VI. US:oo, 5:40, 6:ao, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 0.00,0:40, 10:20, 11:00, 11:40. P. M. 12:20, 1:00, 1:40, 2.20, 3:00, 3:40, 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 0 20, 7:00,7:40,0:20,9:00 trfAn in'ld ( I 1 :onl Leaving depart from Berwick one hour from time as given above, commencing at 6:00 a. m. Leave Bloom for Catawissa A. M. 5:30, 6:15, t7:oo, t3:oo, 9:00, tio:oo, tusoo, 12:00. P. M. I:0O, tl:, V" 4:O0 5:00 0;0o t7:Oo. 8:00, o:oO. 10:20, (11:00) Cars returning depart from CMawissa 20 mnu'tes from tune as given above. First car leaves Market SquareJforJ Berwick on Sundnys at 7:00 a. m. First car for Catawissa Sundays 7:ooa. m First car from Berwick for Bloom Sundays leaves at 8:00 a. m First car leaves C.vawis 'mada 31 a. m. J From Power House. Saturday night only. fP. R. K. Connection. Ww, Tkrwii.licer, Superintendent, THEPOSTAL 9C A( TYPEWRITERS JVU A Few Excelling Features First-class in material and work manship. Uses universal key board-writes 84 characters. Simple construction Fewest parts. Alignment positive and permanent. Extra great mauifolding power. Unexcelled for mimeograph stencil cutting. Inked by ribbon, as in $100 machine Visible writing no carriage to lift. Style of type changed if desired in few seconds. Light, easily carried weighs only lo'i pounds. The lowest priced practical type writer. Every machine fully guaranteed. Why pay $ too for a typewriter when the Postal, which will do just the same work as well, as easily and as quickly will cost you only $35. Why tie up that $75 where you derive no benefit from it ? This machine can be seen at the Columbian Officb. Postal Typewriter Company Nor walk1 Conn Lackawanna Railroad BLOOMSUUKG DIVISION. ID Effect Mari.ll lit,, 1.(04. KAO'l.; a. m. i. m. r. a. ; r. m H 4tf,0 co t:.M)L.'. I" t t.l !.: i ' u. a it til : 'i IK 1U Y'4 '.' !iX f lit 7 ;4 li. a: i T j 'f 1 0 ... 1 bt.i'i' i. ii ; t 41 fk M 11 4 :i. . I? 4 M s .... 7 n ; . . 7 M il 1 i h turn (.; 8 o: -i 8 l(f 1 'i 8 ('! ii. !7 8 ii) 1 1 v.'j ii" n !) ft (. 8 8 1 rr o R " i. :; 1 3- 7 1 ? 40.... 3 4ii ; 1 8 44 11 47 8 47 T 8 47 .... 8 6: 8 er. ii rs 4 oi 7 N al J 4 0!' 7 III 10 4 V'i C.S 12 OA 4 1V 7 1(i 4 17 7 53 H 18 U 11 4 Kfi 1 M U Hi 18 14 4 Vi 01 V S3 4 81' 8 f ff 4 8;' ' 10 V :a .... tl H' IT H 4Vt 3 88 1 !(i 'S A. M. . U. P. m. r. . NoKTliONkkaLAMi.... ('utneron LlBlivliie ( alattlt'titi Humeri Hll'iitliHLlll , Ky Litre MMne Wlllnv. (iruve ltrliiu H't'h Del wlik HPiicb Ijkvh Ultl-'tKiiri: plilckflilmo... 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