The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
t h e h e u & e d . MNOS. ag, at on, for i o f f i n e i « * s , fe o f f i n e Pant sods. >e e x c e l l e d . c o . t v t ' e a r v k l e n y * » a >Wi*Ry ’ tint***. TK*y ttef «** .ami*' A«J|N1)EX'KNI>KNT WKKKLYNKWbl'APKlt. {SATURDAY, J U N E , 6 1891V ir. / / . J iLA JJ i, E d ito r and Proper PRICK • I,SB PtR ANNUM. €IICK 0M »1KKCTO 11Y . ' $ % & r-.\ A pj - O o v o u ^ tira |N|v •*r. . tiprout,- PaMVo* ; 'K i^ ilar. jlorvloeB 11:00 h . It, P.‘ Ohibrolt,—Ksvy; J . iff. M o rt.... nasknir. JterYiOBH»t:SLNQ*a >»; Hubbatit ndhomat 1(1:00am , . M. E. Church.- Rev. G. L. Tufta, pan* tor. PreaohltiK a t MrfS n m; Sabbath nftiool at 9:30 a. 111 .; «I« hs , 3:*N> p, »«,; Young People’* meeMi»'< at 7:00 p in; prayer meeting Weiinemlay evening at 7:00 U. V, Church.—Rev, J , ip. ITarnoolf, pastor. Services. a t ll;00a.ni and 7 p hi ; Sabbath school a t (0:04)am A V*. IS, Church.—Hev. A. C, Npivfey ■astor. Services a t 11:00 a in ami *7:00p m each Sabbath; Sabbath school *:(H) a in. . Baptist Church. —Kev. D. MTurner, pastor, Preaching •every Sabbath a t 1 1a in. aiul 7:00 p lit; Sabbath .School a t 2:00o’clock pm ; Prayer meeting Wed* riesday night; madf) an attempt to atari. 1 “ Btit the Caucasian, if the scjentlfie men are to he believed, will not be able .to support existepee on thia hemisphere after the capital, In: the way of agri* cultural and mineral resource*, has been exhausted, as it {most be soon. He will disappear. The natural question la by what process? It la very evident When a superior race becomes poor and there by unable to maintain its superiority, it .lapses into- thetfcptpiitioo ,'e f, ’poor White,* If you* wlii Journey* through the southm d take notice of the man ner in which such conditions as those ftive, you wiU.^per- t do?# in this incapablvof ' ihingf .... he, lopes h lf atloj^. PURIFY YOUR BLOODi 1 # A KA xTOH -KA , the greatest. Blood Purifier. ■ I s Liver Regulator and Tonic everknovm , J spny *n i l *pared In Nature’s Laboratory by Nature’s Chll- -.i. ^ _ dren—the Warm Spring Indlansofthe Pacific ClMl Slope, among whom Its preparation lias been I I I M a a sacred legacy from generation to generation ,N w l v for unnumbered yeaw, .I t is purely vegetable, KA! yearn, .itls purelyvegetable,, sod goesdirectly to the seat or nine-tenths oil the ills of humanity—the blood—and its won-l derful work of restoration begins with thefirst dose, health and strengthsurely following. *i’ . ‘m/? i f t : have become eive tha t the*' ray become th i eventuf svjtte. In iin the i . latl. hadoes tuts, A DOOMED CONTINENT. tthnStartling Prophecy of a Noted \ ■ Scientist. . e (fimdrica tw.JBecome Gradually Cxhaasturd ' aad Unfit for th* Abode of tin Cau casian Civilisation ...........— , i*r . ■ It is not a comfortable theory to.pe- ftect upon that state after state of the" [union will decay like Nevada until this whole continent shall become a barren wilderness inhabited only by savages. Yet this is the prophecy recently made ‘by Prof. Otis Mason of the bureau of (ethnology of the national museum. The {professor said: “In order tha t this may he under- {Stood, it is first necessary to explain tthat *■’ is vreRtern p a rt of the world, ilmown as North and South America, is 'from the scientific point of view an in- iferior continent as compared with the pond masses of the other hemispheres, illy that is meant that, while superior to ‘Europe, Asia or Africa in' point of veg- (etable productiveness. It is less adapted tor the support of animal life. To show hat this is so make « little comparison r yourself between the beasts a t this iephore and those of tho other. The pliant of the old world is represented ire by the tapir. What we have as a Isnbstltnte for the Camel is the llama, which is ju st big'enough and strong ,{enough to cany 'w ha t would be a load {for a man. The lion and tiger of Asia land Africa are represented on this side , iot the earth by little more than big feats. ’ “But to arrive a t the most marked ■exhibition of this contrast you cannot, itlo better than consider the monkeys?* 'which are moat highly developed of all ‘beasts, approaching veiy nearly to (man. What is there to be found in the {Americas to correspond with the anthropoid apes of the old world? The [gorilla, which uses a clnb; the chim panzee, which is easily taught to wait ’upon rite table and perform other do mestics dutie*, and tho ourang. which (presents so many likenesses to the ■ human being, are represented on this ■aids of the world by miserable little • 'monkevs with tails. , “Thus it la th a t th is part of the earth lie termed aa inferior continent, because !His notable to produce or support Such ‘high developments of animal life as '•are found in the other pert. Ctvjlked .'pan exists here today , not a s a natural ;product, ba t a s sn importation. “To put it plainly, the so-called Amer- liesn people have oemped over this oaor •tioent regardless of their future. They jhave delved into the soil, chopped into ithe sxmnVeins a ad need np th e land trn- 'til there steree them in the free the [almost imawdiiie prospect of starve* 'tkm. Ap forth* stete of Nevada, we Shave not been t h e n twenty-firs years t a d Ifereeomraee haw* been exhausted, 'la other words, it will almost fanmedi- ifrejybs wsabie to support a population. The people who InhaM tit ere obliged [to go besaase they oon so loogsr make (their Hviag there, aad it la simply a raseetkm of s short time when R wilt ‘becomeadead Mate aad so Itheoenditioaof aVstritory • 'b k to revive into the living eoodlt m idstebelf i t VMM * district oa th* teooe. “The peiafal rsfieetkm toeUkatto itheaubjasiis tb*V other *i*te«, If not [til of thean, are destined sooner or flMsrtelfflUowNevada’s e« Bnpi*. Th* tVofrfrtioa oa this eoatineat ecaaot lavneiisrfiy swrrivs the ****** of tab- itirienee afforded i t by the eoernUy. t i ’tihsit srisnee segrs to trae, th* tridfr isua has got to go. There be* been *tellct* theeNeovthattheChlaess awnt ’ inalsb, batitiaset be- i Odliitit i .tbit Hhsyare m f Mtob better sdi»*»il t* Y^^^i w—NN- ddssgyig 'aAudhd^u&od riMVthsy win iwryir* m ber*. aad- Nb*t they trill eoatiaae la 1 the riv&iitNf m jug* nj "’i.arqugu the progressive exhaustion a t the resources,of the country state after state will neceasarily become«un inhabitable, because i t will bo. incapa/ b leo f supporting, a population. Thus will come about the depopulation of one Btate after another—of course by a slow process through many years—and there will bo presented the remarkable pbenpmehon of the dropping ■ from the union of these states successively, be cause they have come to . be no longer entitled to representation under the Jtaw by senators and reprorontstivee. ‘‘Nevada will simplnb« the first state to'succumb to the opdration of this in evitable liw . The outlook is melan choly, Thet is not to be denied. It is ndt pleasant to consider the frame of mind of the last civilized' man an tltis continent a few centuries hence, stand ing on a sand hill, whereonce the maize luxuriously,grew, and shedding a silent tear of affection on the past of a, conti nent which is given up to savagery evermore.’’ : -—.—.i.\ . . A Uf«at tlaut. - John Knox is the town marshal of Lexington. Go., and is well equipped physically for his^duties. _“A_few_days ago be had occasion to arrest three evil doers in a bunch, lie gathered one under each arm. their legs dangling in the a ir -and-drove the third along in front and in that way proceeded to the calaboose, when oil three prisoners were locked up.’* . . . I I I o rtief'MU i Hediplst CommT.Corrr.PL it ■4 ,JU^ ................................ BANK OF CEDARVIILE a m : Some Queer People. There is now living In Madrid, eayBa Spanish exchange, a lady belonging to a distinguished family, who has been confined to her bed for the last fifty years. A highly esteemed physician, in the province of Galaoia, has kept his bed f o r the last sixteen years, merely for the enjoyment of the thing, fie has Ucvcr gotnp;during .the whofe of this period, and as he cannot go to his pa tients, the totter come to him. He enjoys a high and ever increasing reputation, so tha t his house has become a much frequented resort for pilgrims from all parts of tho country; We are here re minded of an episode in the life of Charles XII. of Sweden. After the un lucky battle of Bultova he took refuge, - with a<few followers, on Turkish terri tory. I t was hero—a t Bender—where the king toy in bed for the space of six teen months, and nothing could per suade him to get up, young, strong and hearty though he was. Uetook his bed through sheer obstinacy, and in tho hope of thereby inducing the sultan to pay him the first visit. Paper Boats la th e Navy. The navy department is about to be gin tho experimental use of paper boats, and for this purpose a paper whale-boat gig has been purchased, and will bo put aboard the next vessel fitted out a t the New York navy yard. This boat effects saving in weight of abont fifty per cent, over the ordinary wooden boat of ths some pattern, and it is said to be equal to the heavier wooden boat in every respect. The cost is about the me. “Some experiments, have already made which show that the boat ean be submerged for an indefinite length of time without the material be coming water-soaked or otherwise ds- teriorating.“______ - Get His C h u r* - A man walked into a Lowell (Mass.) barroom recently, bought twenty-five cents’ worth of cigars, and offered a one thousand-dolls r bill in payment. He was somewhat token aback when the saloon-keeper pocketed the bill and counted out for change $999.75 In silver. A F a v s n b to Im preM to ii. A favorable iropra*»Iort to Invar* ably created by th* um o r Jackson's W ild Cherry slid T a r Syrnp . I ts g reat medicinal paoperites Ito in iU healing virtues. When th* lungs become irrita ted and Inflamed by a severe cold, o r the nasal passages se crete a thin, watery fluid, and * heavy dull feeling Is present In th* forefield then th* nuicoua membrane ts irri tated, and It become * ihattor o f great moment a l t o th* ••m d les we seek and employ, th a t may he a t least ‘powerless to Impair th a t which they fir* Inadequate to remedy. Jackson's W lkl Cherry and T a r Syrup to no cheap preparation, h u t to mad* with A view o f do ing w h a t we say I t will. Q ms dot* w ill rsltov* th e cold and s s ^ ^ a r v a . ' S : w o rst cold. P rira 25 and <60 cent*. F o r sal* by B* G* B ldgway. Bevlew or the Rraaee lleidlcal’ and ■urgtoal Institute, Columbus, O., W ithout cbaiuk aw> without VIUUUDtCC. l a reviewing su establishment snob as this, its importance ss regardsthe MtabUah- I bm Sitself cornea eeooBdttry to the toteroate *f Ns patrons, and it is the Interests of tbs latter which holds theplaoeof pre-eminence In thisJournal.' At we make no charge end receive no per from the Institution;but rely upou those who patronise it for our regular and assured income, wa do not. take fitto considerationwtiat those Whoconduct feucli institutions desire should be said, but from *n»standpoint of the patron who dcseres s cle«;.deflnlM and truthful exposition, wo make such,,usking no pay from the eetub- lishment, and only the confidence of those who read our report upon the eeme. Henoe, tlie report bcrewiMi followlnr, being nnblssed ahd unpaid—free.of prejudice and made solely and alonelor the publics pro tection—may bo impUolty railed upon throughout, . The correspondentInreviewingtheFrancs Mediesl and Hurgiosi institute at Columbus, O, has been neither led into exalting that institution from intorestai motives, nor so the other Imnd in lindcifating It from the ruottrer ot solf-interestrwhich Inspire irre sponsible, unreliable and disreputable pa pers, which single out success and ability from envy, which causes the Uttle to ever despise those greater than themselves. With ..the usual cpread-eaKle‘and .fulsome euloglumof paid write-ups this paper has no sympathy—nor lino ft more for these 1 pestifewns insects which would sting that upon which they cuunot feed. Dr. W. A. Eranos is a power in the profession towhich he belongs aud no man in the country has done mare to bringmedicine and surgery to tfant state of perfection which entities them to be known as exact sciences. He . •has prsoUoed -for *' gears, achieving a wonderful reputation In his cures p i long standing obropio dlseaseis and now seeksto occupy a larger field and benefit an increased number by widely ad vertising. Against such humanitarian in tention ethics and the dry rotof the medical f rofewlon may beat Ita head in vain. Dr. ’ranee is an intelligent skilled scientistand an honor to the. proiession. its is weli- post«t and keepa in touch with the latest. and best dlsooverles in uicdical science—a dAp readerppd1 profound fhlnssr. Against such s man and his wonaertui: skill paid critics may write, and> thhfe "cribbed, cab ined and confined” by moee-oovered ethic* General Baukiiig Bitsines Transacjlcd. Geo. W . llo rp e r .P r e ii. W . I i - C lem » B * . C a s h i e r . Individual assets principally invested in Real Estate $200,000. ' CHAS. E. SMITH’S Is the place for you to get 'a smooth shave or a stylish hair cut. Over, Ths Bank of Cedarville. W . * F , T R A D I S R A t t o r n e y A t L a w . NO. 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OP- POSITE COURT HOUSE, G; L. P sikr , D. t«. b . E sku U kynoldb , d . d . a rAIHE & REFOLDS, DENTISTS !i Xenia National.Bank building, corner Maiu and Detroit Sts., Xenia, O. V ita liz e d A ir a n d N ltro u * O x id e C a a u s e d t o r t h e PAH* L A S S ta tr a c - ■ . t l o n o f T e e m . list of puree effected by Dr. France and his cespe of trained ; assistants. Dr. France, in addition to his own raoog- nlrod ability, has brought to his sfil the trained and intelligent services of com petent assistants—aud in all matters t er- talning to ths institute, rare executive abil ity ana >buslneseacumen go hand In band with tberoughnese aud wise discretion. No* iastituilon ever invceUgated offers such a | desirable combinationo f advantages as docs the France Medical and Surgical Institute. The remedy known se Olive Blossom, com pounded tu.der ths personal supervision of Dr- Franoe and embodying in tie Ingredients and wonderful power the long experience and great judgmentOf hismaster mind, pre sents to suffering women the panaceawhich has long beensought and makes good a con summation most devoutly wished for by those whose sympathise orewith a long suf fering eex. Olivofiloecomie unequivocally the greatest discoveryIn tbit nineteenthcen tury era of rare development and le par excellence thewoman’s friend sml suffering humanityto rarest boon. The editorie! de partment of tills pape* has nevorbelore been used to Indorse proprietary medicines, bat this remedy wo gladly reooaimond, as hi dotsg se we resllM that ws at* hassling every reader. This remedy ie the tost la the world for the purpose for which it to de afened, and is worth its weight In goto—for tils tefaUibtewhere all others fau—it h u h i m been knewa to fail la time ef need. We Indorse no other medical laititutio* is Colambue, rave the Franoe Medical butt- tuts. It was incorporated to 18M, with * Mattel sftXXVMO. Xe other stallareatab. lieteoatia Uwooustry con begin to sea . ■arewith It ttt advmatagee, hence w* staid* fcaatfertedonesnest. We tabes Itstingly reeoesiaead it to an fully, freely aad uarw fenadfr-GM*Afete Journal, A . J" OitMvrGitti, J . II. L ackey Xenia, O. Jaiucsiotvii, O. C r a w lo r d & L a c k e y BREEDS FANCY Poland-Cliina Hosts B u c k l e t t 'a A r a i c a B a iv e - Th«beatmtiv*la tba world for coto bruiaee, aoraa,. nloera, aalt rlaaum, fever sor**,tetiec. chapped lianda, cbllblsina, com*andall akineruptions,andpositive ly core* pile*; o ta o p tf required. It i* guaranteed (ogive perfect satisfaction, or aiaMj* refunded. Price 35 cent* bos, ForantebyB. G. Ridgeway’* THE MUCH-DESIRED UM 6 WAISTawl PERFECTHIP CFFCCT mo eaty tt pmdatodsaoossslWfe ™DUPLEX AOJUNTANLC OVER THE HIP mu ANY FORM iMtsstdy, ilVteg ' Itortsst Case and -QblifaHiP- .j— _— „ jssras*.vrokh win. tote . 'roSShwStortto tofc ** titotratosti W swfsd . area orodeirM. MWTHCC m i C$., t e k m , Hick. AVo have for H i I h « oh 8< mi ’ s trade uotiio largo growtliy jdgH' of boili sexes. Price* to suit the lime*. Also 3 extra Short-llom bull calves. Call on, o” addreea as above. N mhm !!*<**t.rianpottofwlw•r«a4dttt Wutk f«r tie, t>* Alma IVff*e AM lIft, trie*, itid Jfur.itimNsTe|priRe(NiM» rol. figni rwfti t^rffMV< 5 l • witk. TriteratitWttfrovrfwit Mtel)l«t lw«in#,«ltrtftiffrttiti!, K tnbfi* |toM»ep»ur*e*«iip«ifMh*f fro** M %• f PNftflar.Aflage*- W*»h*wfMtkew •n4 N ifi jrmf. 1‘111 trotk In «f«r* tto*« erfiliibrilM*. Rif ***** fWwork er*. hllnr^dfiliitfetvii tm e u (knWr __ M KW iiritvngrgrilil,rmirRliNINt V ,n ttH * ir < fr ^ 'to .,R « s « M « r 'fe r tla a N le M * lM $30001 J i T I k *. . * f*tt*tfil>ri*f/; |«edHllf!t->V .tffdlirttoWhfritkty *•*« t*,t \ ktrf * f!;*,iitl kk*v gfttrf(neirvDwatli Iritf. ftriMMif ^ |ia«rwearn »k rt» TB#«**t4IMftrUN TttffkiIkeifowniftf-ailtito.riir* t v n ;»«rU*«.IwD!*!fe*RirRtoh tk#ihfiAtiaktefiniilApRHinMi*(>likft* mn e*mIbtl mbvh L N«fitokfMjrRrfWMf»^je***flrre**Yof*»*ta?f#.R«*H/N k 4^Mtoklr IrifWHiI kmen< fwtitfacfcdbKkltfpnoiWft 1 klYlllmAliMjlil an4 rtetldei tvEik<wt|il*rM*ili f*rp* DMflikrn vahA*r« imktoiff rordf* f. «*f»f • **«Pc*rw. ltd If R W •n4 ftOVsfIk.FftUlarllfutor* AtW B»r* ALIrE^r Yt«»*A30rAtijti*Uif Mfrlfr*. O ffice of D ittok A G ali - iv , Dealers in line horse*, Columbia, O. GKNTLEMKN—Early last spring one of our horses wa* seriously Injured by being kicked. Arabiau Oil wa* recommended ton* and we gave it a trial. The 'result was not only satis- factory, tout aurpriaitig. The wound licaled rapidly, ami the aiihnal was ready for u*e in * few day*. Since that tltiie we have by ltd use cured a number of cases of scratches and re moved gome bad case* o fcurb. Ara bian Oil is undoubtedly the best gen eral Stock Lintmout that we eirer need, and we advise Farmer* and Ilorrotneti to keen a stiiqdy of it in tliefr stable* at all lime*. Your* Re spectfully, D itto * A G almx . Weoffer #100for * caseofScratches Arabian Oil will not cur*. For *ak» by B. G. Ridgway. Waatyrara. Cflwmtows—^ly. W i l i m Z “ London.....^..-.... •* 8 i Otaruifton... “ BNm»...............“ Oedsrrllte.,,,...... “ Wtibsribro*___ «. 3CSl*llSi*....,....1■ ' taring Valley... Xbixsnns ....... o WsynMVlU * “ OrogoDts........... FortAi ‘ »» AM ♦10 I ff90 I nrienti-., “ Movrow^.^.,....- “ Booth Lebanon.. “ tovCint.,.,..... “ Mll«>*jl.„...,“ BatavlsJe.—..... Oliaclwwstt__ sr. 153019 rs«i ... BEE.9«)tt 11 .:. mfti io n ■..... ttxc... U m 620 1638 10061 riwb.ap A m am ■ i t * FM FM_ Maafeward,' ie * ClwalwMStf.....lv liatavtA Jc..........“ Milford'................•• l^veland............ “ Bouth lataaoo.. “ Morrow................ »• Fort Ancient...... “ Oregonia'...........“ Wsynesvlllo.....« Qoxanna............“ Spring Valley....." M—f r ___ .{?;• WHbrrforce....... Cedarville.___ _ “ Selma.......... ** ■So.Charleston... “ liondou........ “ West JeflSrson... “ Alton^_______ « Cal«MthBs.„...;,ar. AM Hewi rsao 8,45 ... 00 ft €06 t'4t n ,902 91C r70» — 730^9® 7SlOQO 17^. emioes 8941040 842.1.. mwi lIK Sg , tew* ... RWIItei?! mlml FMj a ? BelwHn »prisatoW, Xasla aN fiNtw. Westward. Rpr*na*eld ...lv. Yeltow Springs. “ X cm I w . { | Dsytea----- Iff* Blchreowd ...... Bastword. R lehB in* ......lv, Ba/M»— Xewlw.......... f Yellow Springs, * p r ia |f i«M ...«ar. SSunday atop. bStops to dlwbtue pupea- gen receivedeastofMorrows . ■\ DarkFace* TrseOatta* tjwt a l.Mf.n.bl.00 a s ^ lip tlw C M U I a s aM I ts __________ itmrgh or connect tnrongh l bnrgh Union Station from and to Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia end New York. No*. l 7 * ( ms * a t oonneot. a t Richmond for l ndisnapoUs and St. Loula. Nos. a t wad * tor Chicago- Jto, • for Logsnsport. JOSEPHWOOD, E. A. FORD, ♦Mmllttiger, Smral FuMagwIpri, UU-K P ittsburgh , P xsx ’ a . For tlmecarde, rate*of hire, through ticket*, t a m n checks, and further Information re garding tile running of trains apply to any *acent of the Funnsylvanla Lines, W. R. Torrence, Agent Cedarville,O- UNtCQUNMTEOWITH IK E QtQMMHV 0FTH1S COUNTRYW tUOfTfa MUCH V tlU U ti INF0RUATI0N fKOU A tTUOTOF TH1IKAP OF THE Ciiicap, E dc I I s M & Pacific R f , The Direct lioute to end from Chlctgo, Joliet, Oitiva, IVorls, l^i Salle, Rock Iithml, In ItUKOlB; Darruport, Muacatlnr, Ottamwa, Oakateom, Dee M<,Ini. Winter*!, Audulion, Uarl.in u>4 Oaandl nruffa, in IOWA: MtnnnpoU* and St. I’ittt, la MIX- NKSOTA: W»t»rtown and SloSr Fall*. In DAKOTA; C»m.ron, St. JoH|>h etui Kaon* City, In MISSOURI,; Omaha, /.tncoln. Falrhu.-yandMrlaon,InXKBRA8KA; Alc)iiM>n, l*avcnwnrtli, Horton. T.iptka, Hulchlaioa, Wichita, Bellerlll*, Ablleut, Doilf* City. Catdvull, la KANSAS; KlnrOrhrr,F,l RmtCand Mlaco,laIXDUH TEUJUTORY: Dcnv*r, Oolnrada Sprint* aad lto<Ma. In COtxrnAtKI. Trarcrwi nair am* of rich Aurmlag and grazing land*, affi>rdl <t lb# brut S k IIHM af lalir- tommualcaiinn to alt town, and MU-a «Mt and wnt, nortlmiat and rouihwwt of Chicago aad la Fatlta Sad Irana-oceankiMapnrta M tAOm nexnr vx snB U L x x x p u x s s n u m t leading all enmpetltnr* In (plradnr of raatpamst, h#tw##n ClltCAUO and DE9 MOtKRS, OOUMClb BLUFFS and OMAHA, SBd tenricaUHfCAQOaad IlESVKR, COLORADOSPRrXOHAnd TVEMLO, Via KANSASCITYand TOPEKAand via ST, JOSXPH, Flrtt-CIa* iHr Coachw, FREE-RKt'LININfl CHAIR CARS, and Palace Sleeper*, with Dtntng Otr Serrke. Cine*connection*atDenverMidCnleradASpritifAwith dlrenrinr rallwAy line*, now fenaiag tit# a»w Aad pktur*«iu# ' STANDARD OAUOM TSANS-ROCXY MOUNTAIN ROUT* Over which Mp#Tt>lr‘4fri**#4 tralat rint dally THROUGH WITHOUT CHAMOE to ahd ftea* tnH I t i l City, Ofdes Aad D m Fr*nd*c«. THE ROCK. ISLAND M a I m Uw trtrect aad ravarllA Llae to aad from Manttoe, Plke’a Ptok and all ether Aaaltarr Bed •oeale meruanddUr* and mialardMristola Cetorada. DAILY FAST XXPMCSS TXAINM 1 s> Fran M. Joarph and hTiatoa Cttv to aad ftww All to* portanitown*,cities and atoitas*fa Boathars NehrMka, Katana and tha Mdlas Territerr. Alea via ALBERT LEA ROUTEStemKama*Clipand Chleaes la Water town. M m * Pall*, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PAUL, eonnoctlehg tor alt point*north aad aorth*rt«l hMweos U m (aktoradU m Padde Oaaat, For Tick*!*, Map*, FoMrw, ef thatred tstonsatiw appty to Any timpen Tlcktt Otfca to U m UaH*d Matos efCanada,eraddrow ff. RY. JOHN, JOHN tUM T lAN * rVilttasagar, ' o « 1 1 U . * I W . i * . ,'W : e n ftii» ,tu > WANTED A one line “Add” here,* I 1 0 }
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