The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
i t h e .] AN INDKl'KHOKMT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, (SATURDAY, M AY 16. 1891. I V, Ji. B LA IR , JSditor And Proper P 9 ICE *J.aO PER ANNUM. CIIUUC1I J>IHECTORY. ' , —>> 1t j '/» Onven-MjMir;* Ohliroli.—Rev T. O, Siiriiiil, fa sto r. iteKiilar services nt 11:00 a mr rtebbatb uttltmil «tl0:0t| a, nv It. I*. Ct mr ol u— J. FV ftlort-Mi, tiiiseot-; Serviced n t 11:00 a m ; Sabbath Jtfhnol at 10:00 a;»l. 'M. K. Chitroll,-- Rev. G. I,. Tufts, pan* tor. Proauhiliftat 10:45 k in; Nabbath n lioo la l 9*50 a. m.; class, 9:00 p. in,; YounJ; Feupio’s iiieeti’n-' at 7:0!) p in; .prnv«r' meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 ■' i- > U. l*. Oliureh.—- Rev. Ji C.’ Warnock, niistor. Ser vines a t ll :IKI a id and 7 jt in; Salibat.li school a t -,10:00 a iu A V , K. Cluiroh— Uov. A. C. apivey piinlor. Services j i t- 11:00 a m and 7 :in»p hi eueli Sabbath; Sabbath school 8:10a in. liliptist Church. —Kev. I). M Turner imstnr. Preaching every ■.'Sabbath hi )U m. and 7:00 p in; Hiihhutli School a t a :00 o’clock 'i» in; P ray e r meeting Wed nesday night. STOCKINET CLOTH. T h e D iffer en ce B e tw e e n S u i t a n d Ww vei (iOOflfi. Strictly speaking, stockinet is not b do th , lor it is npt-tvoven fabric, Hut s knitted texture. “By'a process of knit- -ting, and not by w e ttin g , the individ ual threads of which p. stockinet fabric is composed, are, says the Dry-Goods Chronicle, interlaced into one regular .texture. The work is performed in 'kind of ja frame br loom, in which the yarns are arranged in parallel order, at uniform distances apart, as in ordinary weaving. Of course, the machine is automatic in its movements, and capa ble of producing a g reat length of clotl in a very Bhort time. The fabric thus formed is ornamented with a line ribbed pattern , sim ilar in character tc that seen in common kn it goods. This article generally handles -soft, full and .elastic, bn t leeks those valuable charac teristics of strength and firmness ol / texture or make which obtain in a woven cloth proper.” . . ' The difference between the structure of this fabric and th a t resulting from weaving warp and weft yarns togetSfer ;aay be illustrated a s followii: Take s sample Of stockinet cloth and try to withdraw a thread and what is the re* suit? The “whole construction is un raveled. Next subm it a loom'product to a similar examination and it will be found th a t if a longitudinal o r warp thread is removed the transverse or w rit thread will remain, while, on the _ other hand, if the la tte r ere withdrawn I tlic warp threads will, although the ' ’texture may be partly destroyed, still ‘remain, to a certain extent, undis turbed. Again, the manner in which a knitted fabric is constructed lim its th l designer to one class of weave efTocts- , these being of a stockinet character— whereas the principles of weaving are of Such a description as to admit o f .un limited change o r variation in design. AN EXPENSIVE MISS. S k a t I t Costs to Keep O n e L ittle Near Y o rk Girl. Here are some figures regarding the cost of a little girl of fourteen fo r the jpast year, suys th a New York World iShe to theon ly daughter of u teller in t 'New York bank. The family lives .in’ a private boarding-house, and the am bition of her parents Is to make the child a bright, sweet, Sensible woman. 'Mer wardrobe costs $310 a year, Includ ing laundiy. She attends school up-town where she (pays 8350 a year. Last season she was sent to dancing school a t an eiqiense of 830. For this accomplishment slifr needed a special supply of slippers, four little donning frocks, a long, quilted ulster and fifteen yawls of sash ribbon, ive which a bill o f $71 was presented.. During tlia summer she learned to swim, and the cost of h e r bath ing suit and the services of the bath ing m aster •mounted to 813. Her board for the . entire year coat 8300. Hero a re some trifles, as the mother calls them, eopio* from the little g irl's expense aocount: One pug dog, 85; eight silver brace lets, 815; one doll, 83; one doll’s car riage, 83.00; to mender, th ree days’ service, 84.50; hospital attendance for twg, 87; burial of same, 81.75; one gold fing. 83.50; ren t o f tricycle, $3.85; med- leal treatment, 885; gifts for relatives, 87; monkey muff and cape, 837; gum, ice-cream, aoda-wMer tripod, 834; tennis racket, 83.50; opera glass, 88; silver watch, 80; trea tm en t for stuttering, 800 . Making the annual oost of th is sweet little tyrant, 81,311.70, MARBLE CANYON. A itlv e r W h «M B e l I t T h r e e TJ s c m m J f e e t t h e YIMm. R e to o k up our maroh fo r the Colo rado rh ’iw a t L*e’s F e n y , ao named i*fom John B. Leo, one of the destroy* “ Jff angel* executed l y tb« United States tor complicity in th e Mountain Meadow maaseera. Mars tvs saw the moat nm w k ta te Hv*r in tb s world, ^ t « * » correspondent in th e IttdiiAiap- !*“• Sentinel Imagine yourself npoff it o un ei. i n a u u n a hr^ White QlabN v o u a u h ew ra d h U Z . tewtawt roar; you ean see nuunng save the mountain* and the waving grass! yon go on s a d the nolle gets moire dto- tioot, un til you b*n hear i t apparently beneath your feet. All a t onoe you eee a few feet from you a fiaaure, which a t first glance looks to scarcely twenty feet wide. You cau tiously crawl lip and look down, down for three thousand feet. There lathe riV-" *r, a white to rren t, Barging against its perpendicular marble sides. You won der, having walked to within*' fifty feet of th a t chasm without, seeing It; ' Y e ^ look a t it flowing, afld trace Ity 'course' directly towards.tliose tnountalns, 'y e t they do not atop l t t . it-goea' through them, .separating the Rudskta from w e Ban Francisco radge. 'knd the small di viding line looks like the cut of a knife from th e top to th e bottom. Here to where the canyon Teaches its greatest, depth, being a little over a .mile’from tb» top to the water. THE ONLY ONE LIVING. A J * « a W h o O nco N truck th o i ’rln o a o f {/•-, . , v teals*.*'-'.' P ittsburgh boasts of a man who slapped the Prince of Wales in the face, Bays the South Side News. . He lives on the South side, and for many years has worked fo r the Monongaliela Water Company as a laboring boss. The cir cumstances of the adventure, as told by timsclf, are as follows;.. “ In my early life 1 was a soldier in the British army, und once my regi ment was reviewed by Queen-Victoria, who held by the hand tl.s youthful. Prince of Wales. When ;lie mother’! back was turned, the hoy playfully ex pectorated on my'red-coat, and I re- .S.-.nted the insult to the British flag by slipping him in the face with my open paim. He .told his mother, and *'ery won the Colonel heard of it and came dancing along to wreak vengeance "on the man who dare lift his hand to a son of the Queen. ' “The Queen sought me out and graciously inquired what my name was. ’William Dickson, sergeant, your Majes- y,’ said 1, and she commended my «nse of propriety in administering a - I'moly rebuke to the heir apparen^ of the English throne, and recommended me for the nromovior which »ev«r •cama.’’ /. S A L E U ’S S N A K E W O M A N . Cieadlug » [tem il't l.ifo vr-th It id ler* a* Her Oill.T t:« inpinion a. Martha Ann TilUor, the singular, character who died at Salem,.Ind , re- -.ently.' was known as tho “Snake Worn- in " Many were the stones artoat about ber'durtng her lifetime, as she ■vould associate with no onn She lived .a a little cabin at tnc loot of Tn’olvc O’clock Knob, and led a hermit's life, having no one to share her abode except makes. By tho few who were over at towed *.oseo the interior of her cab,n it iSsak vi have literally swarmed with- herskt&ngocompanions, with which she 4to and slopt. and which wore to ho seen lying in tier bosom and coiled about .her neck, body and limbs when svhr she was caught sight of Her extraordinary v rediloctton for ■Sieso unpleasant creatitroH h supposed ‘o bnvo arisen from a morbid feeling ibat she was, like them, hated of ■men. 'or, naturally deformed, she received in addition an injury to the spine while an Infant, and. though perfectly sound ol mind, was of so sensitive a nature as to •endor her miserable ahd uneasy in the presence of any hut her parents, as she maginp-1 herseif an object of loatlsine ind hatred to them This she seemed to feel while still a little child, for tiei peculiar friendship began then She wasobserred to steal away every 4ay with a pan of milk,' and on being followed was found u> be caressing a Jozonorso hideous rattlesnakes, white tboy drank /rum the vessel which she- bold in her lap Horn lied, nor ppre’ntr tried to reason with her, then to pun- tin. and finally to coniine her in an en leaver to breas* her of her foniness for tho reptiles, but she pined so for hoi pets that they feared Bbe would die if kept from th?m She evinced ever stronger distaste for human society at sho grew older, and. since tho death of her parents, ta s withdrawn entirely from any association with her kind, liv log wholly on the product of a small garden cultivated hy herself and of half a dozen: chickens,, which tho snakes seemed to know were not legitimate orey. and loft unmolested She was a little, fair woman of about forty-five, with sandy hair, very abun dant and long, which she wore iu amum- her of tight plaits, which, combined With bor deformity and tho odd, mtscdl- fpnoous stylo of dressing, tho result of her refusal to hold any communication with a follow-being, served to make her a most remdrkablo-iouking object Bbe wm looked upon as a witch by the no groes about, who declared her to bo pos sessed of the evil <$ye, and bated, and feared her accordingly, though hor life was a fnoat harmless, quiet one. Bhe had been dead some days ffuen discovered, and her dead body was liter ally ooverod with * .Writhing msss of Makes, which nod to’be killed before it could be removotU-for the reptile* turned viciously on sll approsching the re- mains. On hor heart Was found dolled alargO rattlesnake, dead. Tbs Inquest proved that th e woman"! was a natural death, and It Is probable ■that the »n*ke diad of grief for Its tols- trass. Sbs ISft no heirs, and-A fs# nights after fa«r burial tb s nous* was bwtnsd dowi. It Is sappoisd hy *on*s cf M r talghbon . u th* w a s fs ltfo r tb s blsos. Nhlsk wMistlU tdtaSA Wster-ffroaf B r :« Vsataf, 'The misty, moisty weather has tasds wohisn’s neoosslty the. mother Of her in vention. To keep liar problem# ankle# dry And her skirt# unsullied she has in vented a hew facing fof her dres*- lt.-| 1 b inadq of oil-cloth orpi}u;l{inUiatireIotb, sft'd it ’jr. piadst4m'1i&ooth and glossy jbatviteaifl'IVe. put outside'the sk irt av well as inside. A broad Wsnd’of it Is stitebed uround tbiAiottom oLtbe-sttirt, .which l*:df wslktngrlbngth te uhoiv.the ankle#. /^’biB; ean, of ;eiiji«R>, be’ worn ^ttoroUgh the mud aad miro, and yot be just ss -gobd ns new" After it has been spongedpff. .'With Niiob.aBklrf the j^ t- ttcoat'can bo.wprn verv short, as-tho ‘oil- F riy i4 A |tla )i Vfipfc OtVar’.' * ^ , An Irish priest a t .Atnmergau'tbld-tht '/blowing story* o f his bisbpp; Hit lordship and a chaplain came'to soo th s "‘Passion piay.” Tbey would fuih hgvs bad s room ead^, but this was not possi ble. They knelt down separately tossy their prayers by their little cot*, and presently it .crossed ■ the mind o* tbo jouplaln that it would not bo’well to make bis orisons shorter than; too bish op’s, aud ho glanced over his sbouldor to teo-if his lordship was about t » make an end.- The bishop, presumably anx ious not to scaiulallze bis chaplain by tho shortness of his prayers, also glanced' aver his shoulder, limi waited Tim pro reus was repeated several uines Both - luppliant i'were vury urod..u..u.u,i i i w loth fell .sl'-ep ihe m < 1 1 if, mi i n ••’. * -■ d,enin-:. ‘ Buck to the Old W«ty. After delibciatc cons’deratiou on tliu ciirps y t (diysipia is eiuplo ed by tbe.iJullifidii Muuiiiuvuii'iug Co., to iiivesiigHte Ibero-eulled s<l vam-e in i'ueiJleal.B<^<»iieu wilbrefei'eiico (o the “iiVa'fMiont o f lung froubles,they have deelfiiei^ lliiUr the old reliables imidi- oinal properjlies o f IVild Cberry IlUrk and a- bigliiy eJiudiialcd preparutiou o f TUI', •'|M)88ej'»es llie inostorolluble s iinulaiit to tbo weak apd i^stemk-il iub(*s o f <lbo lungs. They are n»- lure’s-own-remedies, and as a con. sequence lire inuuiifucturer has de- oiileil to eoni iline Itie sale o f Jneksou’s Wild cherry and Tar Syrup under a positive guarantee that one dose will relieve1lie'niosi obstinate cough ami one.,bottle tvill genera liv- eitrc a cold, l'rkie-25 and 50 coins. Foi ■ode by B, (i. Uidgway. TH E MUCH-DESIRED LONGWAISTand PERFECT HIP E FFEC T can only bo produced nuccewfully fiy wesHug n a n ■ Ote ■ ■■ I f f ™E"UPLEX C t n c I n n a t l P t y lN l o n . IlfennsuivamaOnes. ' tcMdulo>1P»M»»g’,rTr»lM-CMnlTlw Westward. CelwesbHs Alton.......... ..... * West Jsflbraon.-. “ Loudon........... . “ Ho. Cliarleaion... “ Helms. .........“ Cednrvllie......... “ Wllberforoe..... “ Xenia......— {fvr; rlnRValley...,. Itixaniis—....... “ WsyncavlUo...... “ Or-Koula............ “ Port Ancient...... “ Morrow.......... “ Hontli Lebanon.. •* T/)vel«nd,.„;....... “ .Milford............. “ BstsvIsJc...........“ C tiie iunu tl...... or, Eastward. •lv. *3ID ,'*7 35)8 4 lVB0C _ f4 30 822 9E ........ 10C f* 4 8 .... ' COO 8 SOll) COS 1517 J-H |f! 8551 905H f530f9151l f540 ......t rL ___ , - (B^io’c s n ^ ’sN f638).... fioio'so AS11 AM_______ rub BANK OF CF.DARV!!.1K General Banking Busiues ’l i ansacied. . (S eo . W . H a r p e r , P r e s . \ \ . 1 ,. ( ’li 'm m iN . C : j .«*|- i e r , Imliiiilual a w ts principally invested in Ilcnl E-tuti- Corset llatavla Jo... Milford......... t->rrow....... ..... i-’ort Ancient...... Orej-oinii__ ..... WiiyncSvlllo...... Uoxannn ....... ■jpring Valley..,. X en ia ...........| ■vvilbcrforce....... .'cdnrvilk*......... ■Minn. ............ <'«. t.'hailestou... [xm-ioti............. West Juffurson... Alton ............... .If, SOI « AM| am ISOol’SO01 <1 f5 3 u .... ( 549.... si 609 846 •« 6201902 •4- 639 91C «t 6 4 a ..... •1 649..... «« 655?.... 4 r704^.... 1 •4 70S.* . (ir. 720 955 lv. 72510 OU r m ...., 7 40» — 7521.... |4 •i 80310129 44 8241046 <• 8 42s 44 851' ... ' -.ar. 9101125 AM | AM PM| -EM (■*430 PM 1*8 08 4tt!8 l i ”.:::. ^ 43jjlT3t1065j 8»i 8iaii'40j?l PMI PM| PM - “ Batweon Sprlngfitld, Xenia and Paylon. CHAS. E. SMITH*S Is the place for you to get a smooth shave or a stylish hair cut. ,Over The Bank of Cedurville. ADJUSTABLE OVER THE HIP AND WJI.L 'FIT ANY FORM Instantly, giving P a rfaw t E a s e a n d ___ __ ___________ C o n to u r . 3Uey iitvu Doutile 8««m>, which will n ot UlM Doable S tetl, m ill Bom*, Which will not break. Made In three length* Jean amt. Setteen. Anydry Bondsdenier Intho U. 9 cansupplyyou. Canvasser* W anted. Send /or Cutaiot/tie. BORTREE MFG. ftft,. Jackson. Mich. t i u o i k i c n ’s A i-un-.il. H a lv e . i he best salve in the world lor cuts, Uiros, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ires, tetter, chapped bands, chi 1 Mains, wnHiind all skin eruptions, and positive- ^ cures piles, or no pay required. Ir is turiinteed to give perfect’ eatisfaction. . r 'money refunded. Price 25 cents a (OX, For/sale by B. G. Ridgeway’s W estw a rd . '-p rill-.-field . lv, Yclluw HpringM. “ X e u ln ............| f t ' Ila y to n | ft; I tle h m o n d ......“ Eastward. K lctiinond .... Ibiyton ......| L e n in ........... { Yellow Springe b p r lu a U e ld ... 1 2i i t 9 a » AM PM I’M •80!) 1349 *710 822 407 PM / Al AM 845 AM 436 #09 t645 856 ri035 If IS tS 50 735 92b 111C SIS 625 si? 733* .925 AM I'M 905 103C 7M 1019. AM AM PM I'M «■ IS 20 8 AM PM PM lv, nr. lv. *y 40t 9 la 915 PM t3M l4s i •605 11 nr. 950 335 955 lv. 1006 PM 658 PM «4 1028 .ar. 10 5C 7 3t XM PM 635|1'*-' ( w . " f , t i i a i ) i : k Attorney At Law. NO. 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OT- POSITE COURT HOUSE. (1: 1,. I’AiNK, i>. P. H. Klimt IU yniii . i H, n. t>. s IMIliE & UEUliUiS, DENTISTS 1, Xenia Natioiml Bank liuildiiiir, < oi - ih - i Main ami Detroit Sts., Xcuiti, O. V lta lired -Mr a n d N itrou s r xlde C as u s e d i or t i . j i A >iLEuwExiri.o- t h n o f T t e .n . tV. J* ( ’llAWFOIIIt, .1. II. I.AOKK1 Xcuiti, (>. Juiiieetowu, D. Crawford & L a e te y BIIEEDS FANCY 1, 11 n ( OFFU-KO l- iM l Iu i. l , . \ i 1 i DenitMv in/Uiii- liiir-e-j. ( V,i,i•i. ••- G kn - it . kmfn — liiirty lu-i -i> ‘n - <■< •if Our li’oi-Mt-H wit-* (-(-rioii-'i u* iiu by being kicked. Anibiuti <lil " recommended iou-. ii.id a. -. *■" -irinl. The re-*idl mil <-idt *s«»i- factery, but -.tirpri * i u . Ti-»- w *n. honied 'rapidly, aed ilie unlit :il u t ready fur u-e In a f*-w <h=i ^ t th a t lim e-\t e_bave l-j 'I- It * <l:n • I inmibi-i' of ea-.e- * hci 'U’.I . moved Millie bad i-u c n d f i-iii *. hianOil-it-•i.mdiuibli d:\ ilu'-l.c-; g< i end Stock I.iuilm id ll.ui i i c - i t i ti-cd, nod \vy udvihe F i m- t-* id Mor-en i-n lo keep « mi | ply ol' n ,ii lheir sliiblet. ai st 1 1 (liiii's. \ <-iits lb -peelfnlly, D ith - oi -1 Ji <«t l l i v. \Veofb*r $IfX'for a ea-eof S -..--ii ;*■ Arahirtii Ojl wit! mu m re. Foi" »-.»! hi' Ik (J I.Tdgtv’av. a,-suuduy slop. hHtips Ot vlivch’irgo pua&eu- gera received oust of Morrow. Dark Faced Type dencln tint from 1.00 p. m. tal.00 I. m.: L-gtit Fused from1.00r m. ta I.COp. m. I’n llm a n K lcuninir Cam on N o s. S .S , fl. 7 , 0 , Bo uttd Bl either ruu through vlnUeliim- bu r.itd I’lltsbarglt or connect through P*tts- ourgh Union Hintlon from and to JsaJtlmore, Washlngtou, Phlludelphliv aud New York. .Vos. 1. S itad BI connect at Richmond for Indlannpnll* nn-l St. Louis. ISoe. B l a n d 3 for Chicago. BTt*. it for Irvjenej-trt JOSEPH AVOO!>, E. A. FORD, ■; GiPiralHcustr, G>nvil Fnusgtrl|tat, U-23-90. PlTTSnUUOIl, I’KNN'A. Fur lltneear In, r.vto< of fnre, through flcko'r, bn -gngo chci'ki, and further Informutlon ro- "ti-dln; tho running of Intln* Apply to any ' i gent of tho Fo.msylvaula Lines, w i'lllTi.' OHICqUIltTEOWITHTHEGtOBRIPIlVOFTHISCOUNTRY Wilt 0BTM S#CHVALUABLEINFORMATIONFROMASTUDYOFTHISSAPOFTHt ‘ I Jilt ^ - -- y * * - - * l f | , ♦ ■'***• *■**•* - -r_ -‘/ r e , - A . lOTTICltEClEH r P .« .J* U c have fo r th is season’s tradi some large p row thy pigs o f boil sexes, I’llces to su it tlie Mines. Aim 3 ex tra S lio rt-llo rn bull calves. Call on, o>- address as above. b 0 3 U l.O O K N . Goo 1looks aremore than skin lieep, depending upon a healthy condition of at! the vital organs. I f tho livtrbe inactive you have a Billions I^opk,. if the stomach l>6disordered you have'a dyspeptic look *ud if your, kidneys be aflecteb you have a Pinched Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks, .'Electric Bitters is the great alterative and tonic actf directly on tb^te vital organs. Cures pipiplee blotches, boils aud gives r go »d•dxim- plexion. Sold at B. G* Ridgway’g Drugstore, 50c per .bottle. (jiiifk i-rilinn any othi-r lin e I’liit' iiita- (o .l..cl»-(nn illc , 'F l.fllflllA . * ili" « i!j dim tin nitia I'liilm im 15--iidi.ir and I*. , ace 8liu*pi-i k laaMng inm-k iuuh In A lull III, A li^ u sta ; .Yiat-'iiit.Hiii a in ia lijin ii- .Vil-U, I,itI.*- l i f t , ’IlHIIIiltSY nit*. < i-ih* ii u y s ,’laiaip i.H g ti-liiii ..id I' iiic - ''.ImitliilM, .Moiiib- ii Ml pidnlH in f fi--*Fyl HTiilr A labam a -lit iii I ii - h tbu slm r iist l* HEW f BEEAHS iu if. ‘J7 liimra, f-idtd In-tus w ith 1’n i- nan lliuidoir Hb-F-pinfr i ar-i making «l*- ro<-ti-naiii*i*!b"ii at New O iliatiis w i.lim it niiiilbus uaim u-i-for I i - viih . .Mexico and CALIFORNIA Tiift niilV linn ln .Tacks( n iV V ick sburg. JI|Hsb*F*lppl, iiutkliig uii tc-t t-ohueriioiiM w llm u li.m idb iiH t.iiim fcr n t Mm-vaport. ■ •otiixlniin lor I fki I iih ' Fori W o itli, II oiih - toa, U a lv i Htoll, TOXio-. M exico Hiid I'nli- fornia. Tbo .-liorl lb-o viitli tlirougii I'dIIliiiili llo in ’-i.r Sb-opcrv to ICnoxvIlli* o o iim c tih g viitb tliroiipli car lin ts lot A h I icv HI o . IfiMiipli and tl.n U arollnas. Only Khc from rioobiM iiti to Olmttanoit- (.H-Tinn. K m i l ‘it,\m>. A la .. Mcridail. Mi#*.. Vb-i.-.bi'-^.o. MI hm ,, Miri vopori, La , 20 m il, *- lb< ?■In i te st I iucilteR ti »tf lio x ln g te ii, K \ .. •'»lio iu h ijiilofct-M .fii old - IIHU lo:K l: i.Ni'mc. I f m .. l i e n llk s the sh o rtest t iM fhucIi ID .At.MMlM Mild A it- guslHpUa..* . 1} rniU-K the f*borte»t t.lacli;- a id lto A fiid -lo n Ala . 20 m iles theslufrl-. •ml O innlm iuli i-J lu n tiu g b a ln . A la ., 15 m ile s f I ioi K - t iMix-iaui'ti <o Mobile, Ain. • I ruins le a l < * lilrid' F u io o I)i‘|io<, (’In i-inn sti, cion sli g tin* f-hllii'lis ilb.-l lirfdgY-i'f lvcuilickY anil teiim ilug* the i hh « o f L ookout lit,tain* For rau > , i-orrect ooqiil.v iiih |I s and lu ll In liain ic tiott call on or address r , H llA \V , r»'ulr«l ' v i, 93 West Fourth Street- (dmiiiinat ClitiaM Island& PacificRj, The nirrct no*.-*' to mu! from ( hlrnro, Jollft, fillnwA. 1’w.flB, ha Snllo, Miilhu-, I!.y|< Inl.iml. in ll.MXOIR; Tlavrnpori, Mu-rnllrr’, Onmiuva, n«l:nloovi, lice Mi.lm’r. M'lnlrr-rCl, AllSiihon, linrlnn Rnil Counci l . filiur*. In fc)IVA : MJfrlir.tj'Oii. mill Ht. I’.vif. In MIN'. Nh^ni'A: WnhMimn an-t rflirj* i’afn. In DAKOTA; Coij t.oii Ht. Jiisech a-r1 lCm. 1 t .19 F'lly, In MISH.OrUl; Cr/rli.irv an*) .WJr.,ui.In Sl:llllAKK A ; Atcl.liio i. l/>n«enwnrlli. lh-rlnn. T *prkn, lliitctilnson. Wuhan. 1V.uolllo. Abilct.e, .DoHgo City. Cahlatll, In KANSAS; Khipff-Sw’f, K! 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