Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 16, 1871, Image 4

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    Miscellaneous.
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In that beautiful part of Germany which
borders on tho llhinc, thcro is a noblo cas
tlo which, as you travel on tho western
bank of tho river, you may sco lifting its
ancient towers on tho opposite side, above
the grove trees which are ns old, as itself.
( About forty years ago, there lived jn that
c.istlo a noblo gentleman, whom we shall
fall tho 1 in ron. Tho Duron had nn only
'son, who was not only a comfort to his
father, but a blessing to all who lived on
his father's land.
It hapicncd on one ocension that tho
young man being from homo thcro canio a
Franch gentleman to sco tho liaron. As
this gentleman came into tho castle, ho be
gan to talk of his Heavenly Father in terms
that chilled tho old man's blood, on which
tho liaron reproved him, saying, "Aro
you not afraid of oIKmding God, who reigns
above, by speaking in such a manner?"
The gentleman said he knew nothing
nbout God, that ho had never seen him.
Tho liaron did not notice at this time
what tho gentleman said, but tho next
morning took occasion, first, to show him
a beautiful picture that hung on the wall.
"My son drew that picture," said the
liaron.
"Then your son is n clever man," re-,
plied the gentleman.
Then tho liaron went with him into the
garden and showed him many beautiful
Mowers and plants.
"Who has tho ordering of the garden?"
said the gentleman.
"My son" said tho liaron ; "ho knows
every plant, I may say, from the cedar of
Ijfbanon to the hissop ou tho wall."
"Indeed," said the gentleman ; "I shall
think very highly of him soon."
The liarou took him into the village, and
showed him a small, neat cottage, ' whero
his son had established a school, and where
ho caused all poor children who had lost
their parents to be received and nourished
nt his own expense.
Tho children in this liouso looked so
happy aud innocent that the French gentle
man was very much pleased, and when lie
returned to tho casl.o ho said to the liar
on :
"What a happy man arc you to have such
a good son."
'How do you know that I have a good
son v
"llccauso I have seen his works, nnd I
know tint lie must be clever nnd good, If
lie has done all you have shown me."
"P.ut you have never seen him."
"No, but I know him very well, because
1 judge of him by his works."
"You do ; nnd now pleaso draw near
this wiudow, and tell mo what you observe
from thence."
"Why, I see the sun traveling through
the sky, and shedding its glories over one
of tho greatest countries in the world ; and
1 behold a mighty river nt my feet, nud a
vast range of woods, nnd 1 see pasture
grounds nnd vineyards, and cattlo and
sheep feeding in green fields, and many
that'ihcd cottages hero and there."
"And do you sec nothing plcascnt or love
ly or cheerful in all that is spread before
you?"
"Do you think that I want common
Bense, or that I have lost the use of my
eyes, my friend?" said tho gentleman,
somewhat angrily, "that 1 should Hot bo
nolo to relish tho charms of such a scene
ns this?"
"Well, then," said tho liaron, "if you are
able to judge of my sou's good character by
peeing his good works, how does it happen
that you form no judgment of the goodness
of (iod, by witnessing such wonders of his
handiwork ns aro now before you? Let
jnc never hear you, my good friend, again
pay that you know not God, unless you
have not the uso of your senses."
I'uecious Wrr. "Jack," said a father,
"yesterday I forbade you associating with
tho neighboring children any more, and to
day you have disobeyed inc. The next
time I catch you there I shall bo obliged
to punish you."
Tho next day Jack was there again, to
tally oblivious of the interdiction, until he
saw his father entering the neihbor'syard
with a rod in his hand. Jack made for tho
fence, over which ho leaped, pursued by
his father, and ran into tho barn ; there he
was caught.
"Now, my son," said the father, "what
did I tell you I would do yesterday?"
"You told me, father, that if you' caught
niti thcro again, y ou would punish me."
"Well !'' said the father.
"Hold on, father !" said the little repro
bate, who knew that if ho could make his
father laugh, tho matter would be all right.
"You didn't catch mo there, you caught
lne here.
Tlio desired effect was produced, and
the rod was dropped, but the interdiction
was renewed.
A Kcsni iors Cot; ntisymax. A zeal
cus representative of the young Men's
I'tirisimu Association was a lew ilays ago
drumming up recruits for the "noon
prayer meeting." Ou the street ho met
Mr. ,nv residing outside tho city
nmns. l no representative ot Hie young
Mali's Christian Allocation nccosted him,
nnd the following convention ensued ;
"Im you reside in tho city, Mi. ?"
".Nn, sir ; I live, in the country. "
"We. have n prayer-meeting urouuri here,
nnd would be gh l to have friends from
tho country met I with us; will you
ionic. '
(Suspiciously) "A prayer-meeting !"
"Yes, nr; Cfino in and i;etu blessing,"
(More hiispicintifily) "No, you it u't
you don't ciunc any ofyour confidence
nines mi nn', sir . '
llu had evidently been reading t'.m pa
Till: IJl'i 1Iim;h. For the curiohily shoo.
and f"l' show purposes, lite big hogs are u
mice m, but tor baeou tliey uru a failure.
W I y it i that so loileh is being bald ill
iavor nl tho mx uud eight hundred pound
breed we canui't uiuli isl.iiul. The people
tun hot fool. All know that Iiok weigh'
in 4 three to tliriu huinlivd nnd a half, Hit,
nru full lip to the uicaMire, fir cither bacon
ilr lmi Mi il puik. W here in the farmer
who wocld iut pilfer lio in i.u even U kh
than thli I'.r lu b.i. ini ;iui I yet wo lend
in tho paM i daily, iv pi ii l ; gn-:il huge
hog ci.inpliiiii nted for I'm ir luumuiu ity,
Its if Hume ad vantage ol impruw im ul was
gained by their great At':
Now, llu it am ti ilo.eii rmoiiH why
lare ho;: iiie ol'jn t i'.ii.ilil.', Iilid bill unit
thing only tan b j u ud in I i ir iavor, uud
tl. it U, tin V lll.lku a l'i.".v." kliuW lllilll llou
nflwoor ll.i.'.i huudii'd p'Hili'N Hi I , hi.
i'lio hi ' h ig .Im '.4 lliul.nl ! fr l vi I)
Iuiuiuk ho util.a. 'i liu iii ui ttlm rniM
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lnlli.iml In one lnli,uoll Would l l li
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tlibcrliscmcnts
Northern Central Itnllwaj.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ON nnd after AugUBt 0, 1871, trains will run
as follows i
NORTHWARD.
Nlngarn Express nrrlvrs nt 8unbnry nt 12.40,
p. m. arrives nt Niagara Falls nt 13.20, a. ni.
Buffalo Express arrives nt Sunbury nt 4.10 a.
m., arrive at Willlumsport at 4.45Elmlra at 9.10
a. in., Cun.indaiKtia 13.10 p. m.
Mnll nrrlvcs at Sunbury at 4.30 p. m., arrive
nt Wlllinmsport 6.30 and Elmira 10.35 p. in.
Fast Lino arrives at Suubury nt 6.45 p. m.,
arrive nt Wlllinmsport 8.15 p. ra.
Erie Mail arrives nt Suubury nt 2.00, a. in.
BOUTI1WARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury nt 4.10 a. m..
arrive nt Hnrrisburg 7.05 a. in., Baltiinoro 10.40
a. m.
Express Mnll leaves Banbury, 11.45 a. in., nr
rlvo nt Hnrrisburg 1.40 p. m.
Erie Express leaves Sunbury nt 8.55 n. m., ar
rive nt Harrisburg 11.05 p. in., Baltimore 1.00
p. in.
LcuvcISiinbury nt 1.10 a. in., arrive nt Harris
burg 3.35 a. in.
Sunbury Accomodation leaves Snnbury nt 5.45
p. m., arrives nt Harrisburg nt 8.30 p. in.
BIIAMOKIN DIVISION.
r.ASTWAni).
Leave Biiiitiurv nt 4.40 n. tn.. nrrive nt Shnmo-
kin 5.50 p. in., Mt. Carinel 0.40 p. in.
J.cavc Sunbury (Accommodation,) at 11.50 a.
in., nrrive nt Shamokin 1.00 p. ra.
WE8TWAHI).
heave Mt. Cannel nt 7.00 n. m., Bliuniokin
7.40 n. m., nrrivu nt Snnbury 0.55 n. in.
Leave Shamokin (Accommodation,) nt 3.45 p.
in., arrive nt Suubury 4.00 p. ni.
Express leaves dnilv Leaving on Sunday, runs
Nortli only to Wllllamspnit.
All other trains leave daily, except Sundays.
A. It. Fihkk. F.i. S. Yocxii",
Gen'l. Sup't., Gen'l Pusscn'r Ag't.,
Ilnrrit-liunr, Fn. Bulimorc, Md.
J. AV. WASHINGTON'S
UiClM) l!AKHi:it MIOI'i
Tlio old permanent shop of tlie town.
AVo decline the boast, but nt tlie same lime
consider Hint the mighty truth maybe sensona-
uiy spoKcn wuiioui mniiiiesling nn uucomtorta
blc amount of vanity nnd nmliition.
Just twenty years ngo I began my business
career in tins place liiilf my lifctiino thus far
spent, have I stood upon Hie Boor of our shop
day after day, and night nfter uigbt, nnd applied
the sharp blue gleaming steel, and within that
elapse of time embraced by the mighty folds of
that eventful period have I sliavcd nearly every
body in tlie country (in common parlance) nnd
to oblige the public interest we herein publicly
announce to our patrons old and new that we
nre ready to shave tbcm all again three hundred
thousand times or more.
Conic w hen you please, in time Is the max
im we nre always ready to;, work, forenoon or
afternoon, to shave you, linir cut von, shampoo
you, whisker dye you, or perfume, comb nnd ar
range the huir with urtistic skill, in the "water
fall" or water raise style to suit the customer.
We work to please, not please to work.
Stop, don't go past our shop to get shaved on
tho binds of ability because wc do it us well U9
It can be done or ever could he.
A chance is all that wc demand
To give the proof we hold in band.
A few door above Depot, near Market street.
Oct. 1, 1870.
IHtF.K GOODS.
SP1UXG AND SUMMER STYLES,
now open nt
MISS KATE 1U, At ItS STOIC F.,
Market Square, SUNBURY, Fenn'a.,
LADIES' DRESS (iOODS A SPECIALTY.
Dress Trimmings, Embroideries. Notions, A:c.
(ients' Collars, Neck-ties, llulf-hoc. Handker
chiefs and Gloves.
l'crfumcry, Toilet Soaps, IIairBrushcs,Couibs,
etc.
An Invitation Is extcuded to all to call nnd se
cure bargains.
April -M, 1871.
rUHNITUllE STOKE,
In Masonic Hall Buildings,
Third Street, nenr I ho Vost Oillcc,
ni;mii ky, im.
S3. Ii. RAUDENBUSH
now oilers to the public
FUBNITTJKB
selected and mnde with great care, and with a
view to pleaso the wants ot His numerous
customers.
His stock Is new uud of the latest styles.
PAllLOll SUITS,
TAllLOlt AND KECErTIOX
CIIAIKS,
COTTAGE SETTS,
Ash, Walnut or Rosewood of the finest putterus
mailc.
KIIK ItOAKDK,
in Oak or Walnut, nud Dining Room Fiirnituro
' nl all kimls.
LOOKING GLASSES AND l'LATES,
Mattresses, Pillows, Holsters, Window Shades
uud fixtures.
Special atteiuioii Is paid to this department by
W. 1. Roberts who has had a number of vears
exprfh'tiee in the idly. Collins of every descrip
tion ami sl.i'H, eiuistantly kept on hand. Also,
l'isk s Met a lie Hurl il Cases. Shrouds aud In-
di i'taki rs' muteriaU of all kinds.
Z'V Pei'buaal utlendnneo to funeriils.
Remember, the Masonic Hall Buildings, on
i iiim street, hiinipui v, l a.
II. L. RACDENIH'SII,
S tiili'iry, July 15, 1ST1.
A It l.
No. 002 Cltcttnut Etrcct, Thiladolphia,
l'i .Ire In Im id- llu- i spei i.il nlli i.tlon of piiri ha--.I-,
and nlli.is M-ilin,- llii-iil),lutliiiruiiuu.illy
l.u'e and l.nli.l iimi: I .m-nl uf
'v j-u'lr(
l is i: w.r( in s
of lin.nl livable luuWi r,
(itll.li t HAINh.
Ai'iisliti fiiltcr tl r
fur liil l.il and nlher pri si-iilatiniis.
T..l'!e I'tillcry, I I ilr.i pl.iUd liood. id lite ..- I
sn .IV.
r:;i:t ii t lock s intoNzr.s and
! i:Tl. IM(NA MEX'l'S,
In died diiiit Iiii.ii I'm. i ii'.i.j; llu. pii.inl
.r. I. nil,
I'uiiil. i.. i. .in I -.i.iiu i.iii iiiluii I txt.11.n l l.i
u.l liu in .y l'i In till i .i In .net 'l it emdirfl lul !
I.iliuu lu t -4 L lie ii Uatililnl ttuii-,
J hfkiMut Kirrrl.
Jul) I, I 'll.
Ml I.I.I M HV,
M'ltlN.i st VI KS II M, !tN.TS,
Mn i n-,, m..M;s, ni .
kluuiiiin 1,11 1 llii I., I li Ui ..... II ii.iiii.,
si ll HiuMi',., I l viniu., l'.ir. 111
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fftistcllaitccrris.
AT
THE MAMMOTH STOHE,
lias just received and opened
MAMMOTH STOCK OF tjlOOOS.
which ho lins
SELECTED WITH (MEAT CAKE
and olfers to tlie Public at the very
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Havinj
; established a reputation for low
prices and
FAIE X E .A. Ij 1 1ST G-
to all, will endeavor to maintain that position
COME OXE & ALL & EXAMINE THE
LARGEST STOCK,
BEST ASSORTMENT &
LOWEST TRICES
IN THE COUNTRY.
Thankful for the large amount of patronage
heretofore bestowed upou me, 1 will cndeiiver by
furnishing lie best goods at the lowctt prices lo
lni-rit a continuance of t llu same.
II. Y. FRILING.
April 13, 1871.
SPIUXG AND SUMMER.
( LOTUS AM) CASMMEREH!
FRENCH AND DOMESTIC GOODS
of every grade, Just opened lit tlio
MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP
or
TIIOK. li. .OTT,
Successor to J. O. Beck, FourtU Street, below
Market,
BUNBIRY, l'ENN'A.
(ieiitlemen ulio desire fushloiuiblo clothing
made, to cr ier, will cull at tliu above place uud
examine t lie well selected Mock, and have their
suits made up in the latest st vie. C11II und b
convinced. THUS. U. NUTT.
Muy 0, 171.
r.Mtiitr or (iforK Eincrlcli. KrnM
J utc df Jiinlan 3uiriiWii, ihriaMil.
OTK'KU hereby givcu Hint Idler testa-
meiil.iry have been gnuiL'U In Hut under-
signed, ou Itiu esiuto of (ieorgu F.merleli, Bcu.,
Ii.le of Jurdiiu township, Northumberland cuun
ly, I'll., deeeaiu'd. All n-r.on Iml. I.U-.I In said
esl.itu uro reiiesUd lo make Immediate payment,
nnd 111. i-u having claims to pnsi-ul thelil uuly
uiilheulleuled Inr si-llleuii-tit.
Mil II At L EM ERICH, Kxi-culitr.
Jordan township, June IU, 1171. IjI
hriiiNu oi'i:mgi
Lure Mot-kt llt-llrr Iwrlllllenl
Jul iipi-ueil it lurijo, fluu und ulislanllul usturl
ineul of
Hl'Rl.Nti DREsS CtHlDS,
l)i.iut-nir, AV Into (Jonlrf, Kuui'y
I tilKI.li., Tiiiitiiiitii,', C'lotlm,
, ('llnxllllt-l'iui,
.I'AUi'ixs and 011. t;i.onis,
I II. Hl. ki i illi giiiiiU 111 H leal VulUly.
riUMI I.IUM :ium,
liuilitnule, Wlllo - Will., liluuie, Xl!., ikv.
A tue Im It ul ululalilliil
ltfM4.tMli (lolMuift
fur KiH I U ). fUili Hun full uud lumpklu.
I lJ" tfutxUiilUI li.lt ii' tally, .i I
I'rirrsi i oult lltw llutrk. ( mII Mtl
UUf klutltt
All kl.i.ll ul l.iul.llj I'ludVi lakllt III
lt...Ui K ! ij.
Hut HI C HUltlNulU.
Haul l't dull lluilJInti, UaikU (HUil, uuluiy.
t.iii I..
ClocU & Watch Repairer.
, i. wn,r,
, U U I' - W, Hi J. -It .l n( Ik. tilt-
I,. 1 II 4.1, N.Hd (-!.,
I till U, t ,
K .h . . (ur.) I.-' 1 11 1 Ui 1 11 . .i w( ul,m ) 4
I. I, .1), IU.I t K 4llul U llj-.ll I i.- t 4
tt.ilil.it U nil blau-l.lt, alw tt 4 l4 lulu.
M all. .'I all ai t. I 1t.t.
1 ll.til.tf U. I I I ).alttll.l..lalt. libit
! It. lL,t ft-.titl. 1.1 fU.t L1U.A..I tl.at
Ikau ..II ...tal t-lw)!.,.
fitosccllaitcons.
PRICES REDUCED.
1IOOTH A NIIOEM
Manufactured to order at
GREATLY REDUCED TRICES,
tons WILVER,
Nprnce Street, Snnbnry, I'rnn'n,
Is constantly manufacturing
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
nt surprisingly low prices. His stock comprises
the very host In market. Ilia long exper
ience In the business has won for
him a reputation for
making first
class work equal to any city manufacture. All work
warranted.
TF.HMS STHICT1.Y CASH.
Tho prices of repairing nre also rcducod.
JOHN WILVER.
Bunhnry, March 4, 1871.
MII.MXKKY GOODS GENERALLY.
NEW STYLES OF
EONXETS,
HATS,
FLOWERS,
FRAMES, &c.
Mourning anil I! r I rial
Hats and Bonnets.
Full lino of Mourning Veils and Crape.
MILLINERY IS TUE SPECIALTY.
Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, fcc., &c.
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
MISS M. L. GOSSLER.
South Fourth St., below the Railroad, Surbury.
April an, 1871.
STKKKOM OI'fcN,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES.
E. A II. T. AXTIIOX Y CO.,
501 Itroudway, New York,
Invito the attention of the Trade to their exten
sive assortment of the nbove goods, of their own
publication, manufacture and importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES nnd
GKAPHOSCOPE3.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY CO..
691 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMrOUTF.!IS AND MANl'KACTUUIillS (IF
IMiotngruphlc Materials).
March 4th, 1871. ly.
I'OMPFRET MAXOK CEMETERY
COM PAN A.
This company is now prepared to sell lots In
the new Cemetery, located on nn eminence nbout
one-fourth of a mile cnt of Suubury. Tho in
crease of tho population of Suubury, nnd conse
quent advance in tho ratio of mortality, ns well
us the limited facilities for the interment of tboso
who have fought life's buttle, liavo suggested the
organization of the above named company.
Plan of Cemetery mny be seen nt tho office of
J. A. Cnke, Esq., or Lloyd T. Rohrbaeli.
Price of lots from to to $15, according to loca
tion. Deeds will be executed for lots sold.
LLOYD T. ROHRBACH, Scc'y.
May 13, 1871.-tf.
IMtK KS ItEOI CEI
at tub
Mammoth Boot & Shoe Store
or
EI.I MILLER,
In C. B. Smith's Room, Queen Street, one doo
i'.ast oi tno rout uuicc,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENN'A.
For Elmira Boots, go to Ell Miller's Boot nud
Shoe Store. They are sold, Best Calf nt $0.
For French Calf Boots, go to Ell Miller's, only
fU to fit per pair.
For Boots, Shoes and Gnltcrs, nt lowest possi
ble prices, go to Ell Miller's, ou (Jneen Street.
For nil kinds of Gum Boots and Shoes, cull nt
Eli Miller's.
For Ladles' Gum Overshoes, sco fine assort
ment nt Ell .Millers.
For nil kinds of Children's Shoes, go nud t-x-nminc
Eli Miller's large assortment.
For anything in the Boot nnd Shoo line, cull
nnd exnmlne Kit Miller's stock beforo purchasing
elsewhere If you wish to get tlrsl-cluss, nt tlie
lowest prices.
Jun. 7, '71-8cp. 8, 70.-ly.
A GEEAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALSES'S CALIFORNIA
YINEGAE BITTERS
Hundreds of Thousands ? g H
Dear li'Sllinony to their Wonitcr- n fc ?
iui curuiivo meet,. h ,
UtI A lift PU1 A MUB, 5
FANCY DRINK. II
tokloef Poor lluui, Wlilske), I'roui Niilrllii
mill Uol'uito l.lituum ducitirvJ, sku4 .Ddtwinl.
tlK-lt pluUO IhO taslO, CUllllta'lwu;c,HMAppi.UX-
tn-t" liutiuriirii.'' 40.. II11.I l?i.d tlio tippli-r ca la
(Irunkctfit'M aud relu, liut m. 11 truo Uiilu-ino, nuwlo
l.oia liiu Ntllvt lluouaud llurtie uf t'kliruriila, frro
fruui till Ali-iihvllo hllinalanli. Hu io IL
till HAT Ul.OOO l'i lilHl.lt and A LIFE
(jVINl l'UINt'lll.kiaicriect luuuuur sail
lu itfuriiiuir if tlui t)stci.i, curl ) 1113 dO all ihiImiiiol.
laitlur nud rcsluilutf tlio Uootl lo l liuallty cuiullllua.
Kiipniou tau Ulo lUrso lli.ivf accurC totfino
llou and remi.luluuc nuwill.
t.100 viilliu (ivuttfirau larurtMo cwo, .nkkit
Uio bom. .ro in-t domruyi-d ty mineral palouu or
dllur uicoi , .;d lUi lul iir'Bot knU4 btjuiallLo
Kilbl ul r.-l-slr.
far luUuiuiiii.lurr aud kfoalo Itferouia.
ttoMt anil tiuul, i.arMlu, ur ludluiioilou,
Illlluao. liraililout anil luirrtuilioat I'l-tito
llutl ikv Ulvml, l.lvr, Hlilui-to, a oil
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P WHAT ARE THEY?s
bI y "n. lis
2h ill
Hi w-wm ih
lamtfartnrcrs.
Airy View Academy,
PERRYVILLE, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA.,
For Male and Female rnplls.
Attractively ultuatcd In a healthful and beauti
ful region, of a mile from Penn'a R. R. Four
regular Rraduate., awlsted by other competent
Instructor constitute the corp. of Instruction.
Tho Principal (for many year. In charge of Tui
carrora Academy, and, .Inee 1852 the hood of
this Institution,) refer, to hi. numerous pupil.
In all the learned professions, and In every de
partment of business. Music aud Painting spe
cialties. Full mr-ftftlon will rommence Nop
teniber 1st, 1871. Terms, 00 per
Annum.
Address,
DAVID WIIiSOX, A. M.
A. J. PaVTTEltSON, A. M.
Tort Royal, Pa.
July 22, 1871. fit.
NEW MEAT N1IOP.
THE tindcrslpncd respectfully Informs tlio citi
zens of Suubury and vicinity, that tbey have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Dewarl'. bulldlntr.on tlie nortli side of Market
Square, two door, from tho railroad, were they
will keep a constant supply of the best of Beef,
Pork, Mutton, &c, at wbolcsule or retail, at tho
lowest prices and of the llrst quality . A wagon
will be run to supply customer, every morning,
(except Sundays.) Tho best of meat will found
at their shop, (live us a cull and sntlsfy your
selves. REFFEW & BOWER.
Oct. 16th 18C9 tf.
ISAAC M. SiAl'FFKK,
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
l is North Necond Nt., Cor. of (lurry,
PHILADELPHIA.
An nssortmcnt of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Woro constantly on hand.
Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly
attended to. April 1, 1871-ly.
M ILMMCUY AMI FAXCY NTOKE.
MISS L. AVEISEU,
Market Street, one door west of (leai hurl's cou
feetioncry store,
KUNBUltY, PA.,
Ilns opened her Fprini? nnd Summer stock of
Milliner)' uml Fhim'j- .ooIm,
II ATS AND UONXETS.
The latest styles of Dress Trimminirs. French
nnd American Flowers, Laces. Ribbons. Sack
loops, Clilirnnns, Collars. Culfs. Jouvln Uloves.
and a lnruo variety of other articles.
In connection with the Mllllncrv business, she
carries on the
DUESS MAKING AND PITTING.
lu all It. brunches.
She is also agent for the sale of Ramsey, Scott &
ten 1 interns.
The ladles of Suubury nnd vicinity nre cor
dially invited to cull and exumluc her uplendid
BIOCK.
May 13, 1871. .
II MUKK AXI PLAMXU ItllLIaS.
Third Street, ndjolnlng Phlln. & Erie R. R., two
t.juared .Nortli ol the I entral Hotel,
BCNBCRY, PA.
IRA T. CXEMENT,
S prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required bv tho demands of the public.
llavlnn all the latent inirovcd machinery for
mauufaeturini; Limber, be is now ready to till or
ders ol' nil kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BASH, lil.lNim .MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and nil kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A LAHGR AKSOHTMKNT OP
HILL. LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lutlic, Ac.
Orders promptly tilled, and shlpiicd bv Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
decHMWMy
STOVE tfc TIM i:ST Ani.Ill.MF.XT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, rroiuietor.
siccBssoit to smith A gi:ntui:u.J
HAVING purchased tho above. well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krause would resin-etful-
ly inloi-m the pulilie that be now has on hand a
huge assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Specr's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
111, 1 oniliiniitlon, Suftiiuchuumi nud otlieiv,
which nre so arranged ns to be used for Coal or
Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or 110 sale. HEATERS of nil kinds put up lo
heat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dllfereiit kinds nt Very low prices.
Tinware of Every let-ri4ioii
kept constantly on hand. Rooting und Spouting
Willi tlie liest material, done at bliurt notice.
UM'AIKINU attended to wttli dispatch, foal
Oil 111 d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of a I,'. nil... Store opposite Conlcy'x hardware
store. Give me a call. A. KRAUSE.
upl'-U-ly
Tint: in moxf.y : i
ALL Wall Paper nnd Border, sold by 111c wll
be trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
KY TUB
YEOMAN'S WALL PAPER TRIMMER,
.-"U'l, ,
53
lili li I have the Helu.lve rlulil lo uo iu uuliurv
und l. liiil) .
hate iiniiiey, time aud labor, by buylnK of
X. FFItHFF. l.ltaiTXFIt,
ikulcr In Uo.k., Pliilluiiery, Wall l'uwr, Mu.le,
Ac, dtit. , i
Duuduy SiUool bL'fi'l.lr.S uiud. a o-UilUy.
Illiutkt SI eiuorwutlNU A llwuka
lu eudleoo vuiuiy.Ju.l rucvlvnl.
HOOK blNIHSU dulio lu order. I'el.i.iH lll
ouv v!Uo by leu 1 lug Ibvlr ordur. lur biudlug
ttlllt luo.
of oil tloo. rut Iruiii Itm Muuldiiitf ul Very luo
ruleo. OVAL A blt AllIC IIIAUl.. aU) ou
baud.
Al.IiL'MS, JIHACKKTH, (UU.U I'ENS,
&u.t An., Ao.
A lori;o uj aril oeli.Uj ti n k of Tu)tloy
wu baud. Au)IIiIuk aul uu baud piouiplly ul
Uci4- Pal. aim lur rotb. I oil ol
ti. aUHk.K lllill I SfKi
ttiuib blulu,
I.U ul rub y . liu!4 fvu, Moibd b-iuoio. but
bu:, ro.
buubui), Uiit Mb, 170.
I MI UV HIMHI la V ltl.'
rpilK Woa.l.loK'd boflU U.U, Ul b. (I.IIIO
1 ol.o b ul ltianf A failm, util4 Initio
Ibo -wlil l I bat bo lo aw l.aJ) lu da all kUiut ul
rots HNtl. HUHH,
f.' 1 Ti l. uu boo4, o4 boobi.U viOtl al
I f '-I ainmr bum m
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lisccUuttcoiTs.
V
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st. 1871.
Number of Policies, 712.
Amount of Property Insured, 52,315,00
Amount of Premium Note. In force, (34,213,00
CASH ASSETS.
Amount loa.-.ed nt interest, 13000,00
Amount lu Treasurer', hand., 1000.00
Amount due from Agents, $300,115
Amount due from other sources, 720,O0
Available Capital, 130,239,1)5
Innure your Cattle.
INSURE with a responsible nnd perfectly re
liable Company. Insure where your losses
will be pold promptly.
THIS 18 A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM
PANY. Hence, unllko other Companies, yon nre .uro
of being paid promptly for all losses, If insured
In this Company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutual, our expense, aro less, and our
Charter Is Perpetual. We pay losses by nil kinds
of accidents by death, (excepting in cases of
epidemics,) by men, kc, etc. wo pay prompt
ly. No red tape proceedings to obtain your
money iu case ot loss.
Nearly 3,000 paid on Cows nlone
Ninre Orgruniznt ion.
Look at tho list of Losses paid on Cows iilonc by
U1I8 uoinpany.
M Tlenulnger, Suubury, Pa f 33
D Hilgcrt, Northumberland 50
George Eckcrt, " 40
8 B Dodge, " 30
Charles Bollek, Mt Carmcl 30
Esubeus Sipple, " 40
Catharine Wagner, Wntsontown 40
George Heir, Northumberland fill
Jacob Suvdcr, Sunbury '. 33:
J W Basslnr, " - 50
Minor Cndy, Dcwart CO
Catharine Marts!, Shamokin 40
Fnincis Hueher, Sunbury 80
Samuel B Price, Upper Lehigh 50
Joseph Deppcn, Mt Cnrmcl 50
Matthias Seholly, " 40
Francis McCarty, ' 50
Maria Kramer, Wntsontown 45
Jooeph Nicely, Jr., Dewurt 40
J ci R C Qulirglc, Pine, Clinton 00 40
R Riimngc, Shcnandouh, Schuglkill co 40
J S Thnrp, Shamokin 40
Thomas Wardrops, Mt Carinel 45
N A Loudenslager, Ilcrndon, 40
Rachel Cramer, Fisher'. Ferry 40
Jacob Shine, ' " 10
Jacob StolU, " " 40
D H Bower, Hcrudon, 80
Geo B Lnhr, Georgetown 40
John II Ossmun, Suubury 40
w IS Wallace, iNorthumlicrlaiKt ;to
H 8 Graham, " 50
Rebecca Koblc, Georgetown 40
Philip Winterstein, Wntsontown 40
G S Low, l.iino Uiiiu'e, Columbia co 40
Lewis Osterlinut, Laurel Run, Luzerne CO...40
Mary J Hlne, Northumberland -10
B F' Krolui, Suubury ..40
Andrew llealy, (ilrnrdsvillc, Scliiijlklll co.. 4(,
Patrick Furgeson, Mt Carinel 40,
Martin Delunev, Shenandoah cltv 11,
John Dane, Ashland, Schuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLaughlin, Girurdsville 40,
Llayman 8 Hay, Mahanoy Plane 40,
R Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David IJuucher, HerwieK -il,
D Foelit, Pottsville ao,
Erastus Solier, Point twp 20,
A Lippcneott, Wntsontown 40,
Maria Kramer, watson n,.'!! loss pu last iim,4",
I P Lippcneott, Wntsontown 40,
R 8 Aiiiiiiernian, Snydertown 20,
Nathan liloss, Berwick, Coliimbiii co 27,
A C R Quiirnlc.l'lnc Sta'n Clinton c 2d los.i,40,
harles W Huzzard, RuiK-rt, Columbia CO...40,
John Foulcnian, Wntsontown 40,
Patrick Hester, Jit Uiiriuel 40,
Thomas Met 7., Puxiiios 30,
R McCloskv. Lock Haven 134,
HON. A. jokijan. rresiueni
A. REI.MENSNYDER, Sec'y, Sunbury,
DIRECTORS i
Ex-Gov. Jumca Pollock, Hon. C. J. limner,
Solomon Stroll. Win. Brindle, Soloman t-liiiu-
John A. Shisbler, Dr. I). T. Krebs, Dr. David
Waldron.
March 11, 1871. 1y.
FOR SALE!
TjMGHTY acres of Improved land in the bent
Xll Ruction of Southern Michiiriin, within live
miles oftlie town of "Three Rivers," ill St. Jo
seph county, within two miles of ilic Railroad
Station, i;ood buildintcs, out linuscx, lur
chard, coil, rich sanilv loam, school houses uud
ehlirehs witliiu t-iu'lil title, indisputable, te
acre, arc In wheat, tliu remainder iu clover snd
A span of horses, cattle, hoirs, main and farming
utensils, tie., will lie sold Willi tins luopertv
l'i ice $70 per acre, $3,000 ill cash, the balance ill
time payment of f.iOO. Apply to
vt M. A. maspi-.k, J line lilvcrs, it-It.
or,
II. B. MASSER, Sunbury, Pa
Miiimiry, Miirch 11, lSii
A TAN HOOD i
HOW LOST, HOW RESTOR
llL ED. Jm-t pulilibhed bv Dr. LEWIS.
iiL'es ,1 turd l-.ilition. 1 iik .mkdicai. uo.m
PANION AND GUIDE TO HEALTH, on tho
radical cure of Spcrmiitorrhtra, or Seminal eak
ness, I n vol mil 11 rv SeiuiiiAl Losses, Impolcncy.
Mental und Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta lo
.Marrniee, etc., and the venereal and Syphilitic
Maladies Willi plain and clear directions for the
speedy cure oroccoiidury symptoms, tumori'luca
leets, tHrlclurcs, aud alt diseases or the skin.
such us Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Bolls, Blotch
es and Pimples on the luce and body. Consump
tion, hpilepsy, uud fits. Induced by scll-iudul
genee or scctual extravagance.
I lie celebrated author lu this ndmtnililo 1 rea
lise, clearly demonstrates, from a forty year',
.ueecsful practice, that the ulariiilng conseiuence
of sctr-aliiiso may be radically cured 1 pointing
out a mode, of euro at once simple, certain, and
ill', rtual, by mean, of which every .ulferer, no
matter what his condition may be, cull b i-II'ee
luallv cured, choaply, privutely, und radically.
I 7 I lilo book eliould lie In the bauds ol ever)
youth, uud every mini in the land.
Bent under seal, iu a pnun envei.ipe, rrico, mi
rents. A.ldrcoo, DR. LEW IS, No. 7 Beach street,
New York.
M'ltIXt; AMI M HMtlt
MILUNKUV AND TANCV UOODS.
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS,
lu Dcwurl'o Building, Market S.juare,
SUNBURY, PA.,
wheie will be found A new supply of goods, con-
hUtlug of Millinery and riiuey IioimIs,
HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND I'N-
TRIMMED.
Awio, CHILDREN'S HATS,
fur girl, and lioy.
Vl.mero of the I.il. t and hiindooiiirol .tyles.
Susll Itiiiloiiio, plain uud tin ii red. Ludie's
Sain . r, lan e Coliiro, Liuvu I oluro uud l ull.
fur 1. 11. In uud I liililreu, l rm lul enll.iro.
Nn-klteo lur Ladles uud llenl 0 lutisl style.,
bilk h.11 k l.otiiM, a .uiwrlor arlii-lu. Glove.
llieludiiitf Kida, uud Ludtt-o' Huik.klli tilott-o.
Ilau. Ik. 11 In. All kinds ul liiiiiliilugo.
Eiiilirold'iV I'lilteru. Iluoiiry for laulieo.
(ioiil'. and I lilldieu. N4o 0 (!! and pi'ino
Irluiiuiu.o.
Till M MING hll.kK,
t'li li.-initio, Stridor, aud ', uud a ceuirul
vainly uf Ni.liuiio.
'I bankful fur im1 Iwli.Mioire, tliu Inilao tint
I Im .j u.i I II)1 ul U.l g.s... out ui. id a i-uiiiiiiuitui-a
ol Hi.) .nine. t.l.UAUtilt I.AAIUB.
Apiil I Ml.
1'otlwla, 1U. sir.
Aril. I. oliok of Oil. i-.iiii pi It I iik I.IiiomuI
lul, I toil (Id, tub (HI, oud l.uhiUolluH
(HI lul I.i.kIiuo ou.l Mot biuoi), V 4luUloo, ttbtoo,
alao). uu baud, at in l ilno ol
' l tiMI V (.
Tu tho Coiiiiiiuiilly utjtiirge!
HI IM.K AT 111 It
"REQU LATORt"
I koto I bio ita poitbaMd Ibo tullil tl.ok,
MM tll au4 btluuo ul Ibo liaa-ulolol rbso,
bbuo, 'lioub, I lailU.f oud tuadlli. bi.to,ul 4. k.
Au(l, ou4 ai l ti'Oliuuo lb. bu.iuioo ol Ha pio-
0.1.1 bMaltflti I.-IU.I .'IU, loUl4 . I'.'U tl"Ul,
Mtbbf.r ! birr, hi bbl HV, I'A.
Vlb.o kailu ttlablUbiil ai loi.i tut tilt a'lb
lb. bo4lug Ittaliula.lUlulo Ul Ibo tuat.ii), I I u
"tu o l-i )U 4 Ibo Uiolk'l OUb tlooo uf .ab
ol t.lal.a tal l. Ulallull lul OM I a tall) oo4 .Ul-b,
ol III-1.0 U4( l..u-t l.alilt -.-Hl A a
,.I Olll bo Imk lu Ibti f..l. i.l..i. i-l
O.iUI U.Ml-.ttMlO ut Uial.ola, iol il-o
I uol I ollutoa U balk 4 4
k I I li.li I .1 u
boobwif, lt l, I'U
6.
Keatllnn Knilrontl.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, May 15th, 1871.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
North-Weot fur lhli,..inii,u v v nj
lug, Pott.vllle, Tamaqua, Ashlnnd, Shamokin,
Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Eiiliruta, Litlr,
.iincitBier, voinmoia, flic., Ac.
Train, leave Hnrrlsburo- rr N.. vnrk
Iowa i At 3.40, H.10, a. m. and 8.00 p. in., con
necting with similar trains on tho Pennsylvania
Railroad, and arriving at New York at 10.0." n.
m., 8.50, ond 11.80 p in. respectively. Sleeplim
Cars accompany the 3.40 a. m., train without
change.
Returning! Leave New York at 8.00 a. m
12.80 noon and 5.00 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.80
8.30 a. m. and 8.30 p. m. Sleeping Car. accom
pany the 5.00 p. ra. train from New York with
out chamrc.
Leave Harrisburg for Rcadliiir. Pottsvllle. Tn.
rnaciua, Mincrsvillc, Ashland, Shamokin,
Allentown and Philadelphia nt 8.10 n. tn.,
8.00 und 4.05 p. m., .topping nt Lebanon and
principal way stations; the 4.05 p.m., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsvlllo and Co
lumbia only. For Pottsvllle, Schuylkill Haven
nnd Auburn, via Schuylkill nnd Susquehanna
Railroad, leave Harrisburg nt 8.40 p. in,
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Rend
ing for Allentown, Easton nnd New York at 4.83,
10.30 a. m., and 4.05 p. m. Returning, leave
ih" auiiv iu. w.uv ii. HI. . l.au nnnn mill A im
m. and Allentown at 7.20 . m. i-i sa nnnn
2.15, 4.25 and 8.35 p. m.
way Passenger Train leave. Philadelphia at
7.30 a. in., connecting with similar train on Enst
Pennii. Railroad, returning from Reading at 0.20
in., Diwj.ii ui, mi siiitlllllB.
Leave Pottsvllle ot 11.00 n. m. nnd B nn n.
m. llerudoii at 10.(10 a. m., Shnmokln nt 5.40 and
11.15 n. in. i Ashland lit 7.05 a. m.. nnH l-2.4:t
nooni Mahanoy City at 7.61 a. m. nnd 1.20 p. :n.
Tamuipin at K.35 a. in. and 2.10 p. m. for
Pliiladelihia, New 1 ork, Reading, Hnrrlsbnrir.i'fcc.
l,,llavllln 1.. ii.A II. Ill , c '
.vU.v. .......iu .... uiiiuiiMi) u,(, OimqUC-
hanna Railroad at 8.15 n. in. for Hurrishurir. nnd
11.45 a.m., for Pine Grove and Trcmont.
Rending Accommodation Train leaves Potts.
vlllc nt 5.40 n. in., passes Rending nt 7.30 a. in.
arriving at Philadelphia lit 10.20 a. m.,' returning
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. in., passins Read
ing at 7.55 p.m. arriving ot Pottsvlllo at 9.40 p.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leave. Potts
town nt 0.30 a. in., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 p. in.
lolumbiu Kanroud Trains leave Reading nt
7.20 n. ni., and 0.15 p. m. for Kplintta, Litlz,
.-li ui-iiiiri . vui iiiiliilll, le.
Pcrkioineii Rnil Road Trains leave Perktomen
Junction at 7.17, 0.05 a. m.,ot 3.00 and 6.00 p. in.
ii. milium, ivinu cenweuiisviiie at o.U0,H.10 a. III.,
12.50 noon and 4.45 p. ni. connecting with sluiilar
trains on Heading Rail Road.
Colebrookdalc Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
nt 0.40 n. in., 1.15nnd 0.45 i. in., rcturnluir leave
Mt. Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 a. in., nud 3.00 p.
in., connecting witu Biinilar truins on Reading
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port utS.SOu. in., 2.05und 5.32 p. in. returning,
leave Dowuington at 0.40 a. m., 12.45 noon and
5.25 p. m. conueeting with similur truins on Read
ing Kanroud.
On Sundays : Leave New York nt 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia nt 8.00 n. in. and 3.15 . m.. ftlia
8.00 a. in. tram running only to Reading)) leave
i-ousviiicui n.uua. in., leave Jiarnsourir, .'.40a.
in., und 2.00 p. in.; leave Allentown nt 4. '.." nnd
S.35 p. m. ; leave Reading at 7.15 a. m. nnd 11.50
p. 111. for Iluirishnrg, ut 4.32 a. in. for New
York, at 7.20 a. in. for Allentown and at 0.4U u.
in. and 4.15 p. in. lor Pliiludel'u.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School nnd
Excursion Tickets, to and from all points at re
duced rates.
Dnggnire checked through i 100 Pounds Bag
gage uiloived each Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
Asst. Supt. A Eng. Mach'ry.
l.iM-kUMitiiiiii nnd Itlooiusburg Itall
riiail. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Mondav, Jul v 17. 1871.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave.
1A.M. P.M.; A.M. P.M. PM.
Scranton, 0 45
Belleviie, C 50'
Tavlorville, 0 57,
Laekawuuna, 7 05
Pittston, 7 14
West Pittston, 7 1(1
Wyoming, 7 27
Multby, I
1 45 10 05
!
110 17;
10 20
2 11 11) 35
10 40
2 21 10 47
10 52
(HI
05
12
22
30
35
4'J
47
02
It
111
' 24
31
30
Kingston, oc I st.
W.-Barre tc'rs
7 40 2 S3 It 00; 7 51 i 4 55
i
Plymouth June, I I
Plymouth, 7 50 ! 3 40'
I
8 00
S 05
H 20.
8 30.
00
05
Nanticoke, 8
llui-.lock's, I 8
00;
07
Shiekshlunv, 8 22- 3 08,
Hi'-li's Fern-, 8 iili, !
BeiM-h Haven, j 8 43 3 27!
Berwick, ! 8 50 3 34
8 45
Briai Creek, 8 57
l.lme Rltlge, I 0 07
Espv. " '.I 14
Uluom.'-.biirg, (1 Hi j
Rupert, ' U 3 57,
Caluwissn, ! 0 ill
Dunvillc, o 51 j
Cliiihisky, 5'.l;
Cameron, !10 08: j
Noilh'd, (arrive.) 10 20. 4 52;
NORTHWARD.
Leave. ,A.M. P. M.
Northumberland,
Cameron,
Chulasky,
Danville,
Catawissa,
Rupert,
Bloonisburg,
Espy,
Lime Rld'e,
Briar Creek,
Berwick,
Beach Haven,
Hick's Ferry,
Sliii'ksliinuy,
lIunliK-k's,
Nunlicoke,
I'lvmnuth,
10 !
10!
5
i 5 1 1
10 50 5 40j
l o oo j
' tl 05 1
11 14 U 121
ti 17:
fi 24
6 34
f. 41
C 4S A
'11 311
11 43
M.
. 0 55 -
12 DO. 7 00
7 30:
7 45
8 (Ml.
8 15 P.M.
8 20
24
31
41
I
P M.
' P. M.
112 20
l'iyinnuth June
Kingston, iV
12 34 7 51 8 30 9 33 5 25
W.-Barre
Mitlll.v.
J c r.
8 40
K 45
k ,a
tl 04
0 14
VI 25
W 32
2 43 5 35
2 48 5 40
2 54 5 4 7
2 50 5 (12
3 07 0 10
3 ill 0 10
3 i.'3 17
tVyoining,
West I'itlsion.
Piitston,
Lueka wanna,
Taylorvllic,
Bcilevue,
Seiautou, (arrive)
12 43
8 00
8 13
8 1H
8 'X
8 Mr
8 42!
8 4S
1 14
0 40
3 li
DAVID T. BOUND, Sup'l.
rhlluiU'lnliit uud V.vW liiillrouti.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On and ufler Monday, August Till, 1S71, (lie
Triilnt on the I'liltudclpLu ib li.no lutll liuitd lll
run uo folio . i
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leave. Philadelphia, 7.10 p n.
Siiiibmy, S.iH it in
II II M r t yA fy ;.;;( j, ,
Erie Kaprcos lenn. I'hilndi Ipliia, 1J.30 p in
" " " Siiiiluiiy, 0.50 pin
" " un ul Erie, 7.40 a 1. 1
Elmira Mall liitvc I'liil.i.l. l,l.l.t, V.30 u in
" " " Huiibuiv, li 45 pin
" " ur ul Loi k llauii, T.'h) p iu
Uullu'.o i:.u luaVio biinbui), 4 15 it In
" air ul W illi.iiiispuil, 0 M lu
ll.il.t F.tijlo Mail leans Willi.niuHirt, 1 l'i a in
' uir al U k ilaiu, 3.00 p lit
K AS I W AUD.
Mail Tl ilu Ituvio Kile, II 30 a lit
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" air al I'lill.ulilpliU, T bOaui
Kiio Kti'itt liavto tile, V uu ti in
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