The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
* t ,rV > *• -KHa T l je r(e i<q ld . ' $1,00 A YEAR. KAttLH BULL. * EditorandProprktor, F r i d a y , j v m 6 , i m Cfi*rie» M. Schwab saya that to give wsary owpb rest w better then to give fljoney, which' often does.more harm than good, Barmtm &' Bai.ley’a cirene gave the proceeds of one performance atTou- louse, France, to the Martinique re* lief fund. The amount was* $ 6 ,QQ 0 * Bx-Froeident Cleveland, Democrat, has bought a monopoly of the fishing and bunting rights in and about Buz zard’s Bay, He forms the whole of the trust, Sparrows have built their nest in th e hand' of Daniel Webster’s 'statue in Central Park , New York. Had they heard that “ a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush?” The fine new manual training school erected a t Washington, D. C., has been named in honor of President McKinley, who took a« interest in th e technical education o f the youth o f the country. •’ Professor Alexander Graham Bell," ' 'thd'inventor, o f th e ' Bell telephone, will spend the entire summer a t Cape , .Breton', Nova Scotia,, flying kites, aS ‘ experiments iu the solution of the problem of aerial navigation. The Governor-General o f the Aus- traliau commonwealth has resigned becaiile hia yearly salary, §50,000— the same as that of the President of .*, the'United States—was too ' small to* meet necessary1' expenses. He asked c- §30,000 a year additiohal, but it *was refused. - 'M r. Patterson, of Colorado,'* has spoken on the floor of the Senate 1 over 350 times in the post five months. H e is A ‘‘howling .example’’ of what 1 is commonly known as “ legislation by th& ?mouth,” so prevalent among Democratic ‘“ statesmen’^gdurihg the present session.' , ’ ? . * The Democrats are saying that i f (hey gel a sound platform and then have fell the ’"divisions' of the party ^yote for it they may win a t the next - national election. This is like the ■*>Irish doctor who remarked that i f his ■ patient lived until morning he might pull through; but if he did not there .... was no hope for him, Chile has adopted a new liquor law th a t is-attracting world-wick atten tion. Saloon licenses are sold every three years to the highest bidder. Liquor cannot be sold within 200 yards of ' church, school, barracks, jjlace o f amusement or railway sta tion ,1 faor , on " trains, ‘ nor to , minors; nor between the hours of midnight and 6 p. m. No one in any way interested in a liquor license is eligible to public office, and every ; distillery has a government chemist to insure the purity of tbeproduct. Stops the Cough - And Works off the Cold, Laxative BrOmo-Quinine Tablets cu^e * cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay, Price 25 cents. —We will Bend the value of # 1,10 i n booklet, containing twenty-seven pen and ink photo-reduced' sketches o f Washington life by mail for 10|ctsf (cash,or stamps). Queen Victoria knighted Sir John Tenniel for similar artistic work in London, (Your edi- t a s a sample of this). N utshell PufeLismsG Co., j 20 1050 3rd Ave., New York, To Cure « Cold In One Day,. Take Laxative Broom Quinine Tab ets. Alt druggists refund the money if i t fails to cure. E . W, Grove’s signature is on each boy, 25c, FOR THE LITTLE ONES, How Teddy and Freddy Made a Sugar Path For Papa, Once two little b ro the r^ with the best intentions, played a peculiar trick on th e ir father, These hoys, lived a t a western military post and in th e ir house had only cold run n ing water, ao th a t when a warm bath was wanted the water had to be heated i n the kitchen and carried upstairs, “Teddy, ru n down and tell Maria to fix fa th e r’s hath,!’ said their mother one morning, - Teddy dashed downstairs, fol-, lowed by F reddy ,, w ith about as much noise as a pair of young ele phants would have made. Maria brought the water up and told the boys to te ll th e ir father i t was ready. Then Freddy happened to' remember th a t their father had been taking salt baths lately, so be fore calling him they decided to pu t the sa lt im With a great deal of trouble Teddy, standing on the hack of a chair, .managed to reach a big bag on the top Bhelf in the dining room .closet, while Freddy sat on the chair to keep i t from tipping. To gether they dumped. the bag into the bathtub and then ran upstairs, shouting: -\ ' 1 „ “Papa, papa, your bath is all ready, salt and everything 1 ” Poor papa! He plunged into his nice ho t bath and discovered i t was sirup! And mamma discovered the loss Of a seven pound bag o f’sugar, which left a tiny white tra il from the dining room closet to the bath room. • W hat happened to Teddy and Freddy one can best tell by imagin ing what -would-happcn if_one made such a mistake. , T h e.Disappearing Ball. ’ *._ With a sharp penknife whittle a large cork’ in the form of a hall about an inch in diameter. Take a human hair and .fo rm a loop in .it about one’ and a half inches long, affixing the ends to the ball with a little wax or, better still, by forcing the ends in to -the cork. .Now pass the forefinger o f your righ t hand through the hair loop, letting the hall lie on the palm when you show it. Place your left hand over the right and a t the same time separate the- forefinger, from the second of your--right. Quickly push the bal with the" thumb o f the righ t hnne between the open fingers. The ball falls a t the back of the hand, which you keep in such position th a t the company cannot, see'the ball hang ing behind. Remove the left ham, closed as if i t contained the ball. Then open the hand and show it empty. .With a little dexterity you may with a quick jerk throw the ball oySr yotir hand from, th e hack into the palm and show th a t i t has re turned. F o r this you must make a movement as if catching i t in the air. Now break off the hair and give the. ball to the company for ex amination. •_____ . ’• . What English Boys Read. Some one" has been inquiring as to what i t is boys and girls read nowadays, and the warden of St. Andrew’s college, Bradford, answer ing fo r his own.boys, says Uhe younger boys read Balkn tyne and Henty, those .of the middle form Weyman and Kipling, while the old est boys concern themselves with Emerson and Carlyle. As to board schools, two boys only a t St. Austell have read'Scott and Dickens during the last year, while Burton-on-Trent has neglected both these authors, bu t a t Gloucester, where Scott is “Very low dowh in ’popular favor,” Dickens is first favorite. The girls of Plumstead find Scott and Dick ens alike; “too long and too dry.”-— London Globe. The Australian Boomerang. A piece of cardboard shaped into a crescent, the corners o f which are rounded.off, should he placed on the rip o f ‘the finger, supported between Saved From «* Awfirf Tate, 8 . “ Everybody said I had consump tion;” writes Mrs. A, M„* Shields, o f Cbambersburg, Pa., “ I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by H ay Foyer and Asthma* that few thought I could.get well, l o t I learned of. the marvelous merit of Dr, King’s New Discovery for Con sumption, used it, and was completely .cured.” Fpr desperate Throat and Lung Diseases it is the safest cure in the world, and is infhllible for Goughs Colds andBroncbial Affections. Guar anteed bottles 50 c a n d . $ 1.00 Trial bottles free a t Bidgfray & Go’s, An Army Almanac; gome years ago during one of its Egyptian campaign’s the British army was suddenly startled by a to ta l eclipse of the sun, fo r which the. troops were no t prepared. To p re vent the possibility of another such surprise, whicli might have had grave consequences, the B ritish war office decided to have an almanac, regularly produced for the army’s guidance. Such a h almanac Has been published regularly since th a t time. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by drug gist G. W. Koberts of Elizabeth, W. Va, An old man there had long suf fered with what good doctors pro uounred incurable cancer.^ They be iiev'ed his case hopeless - till he usee Electric Bitters and applied Bucklin’i Arnica Salve, which treatment com pletly. cured him. ‘.When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kid ney and microbe poisons at the same titne this salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions*,- ulcers and sores vanish Bitters 50c, Salve 25c' a t Ridgway <5 Co’s. • • CASTOR lA The B ind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over SO years, has hom e the signature o f and has been made under h is per sonal supervision since itsin fta ey . AJlowno one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good“ are but Experiments flm t trifle w ith and endanger the health o f Infants and CUildren—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA ©astoria is a harmless ’substitute for Castor Oil, Bare- gOTic, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I* is Pleasant. U contains neither Opium, Morphine nor- other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms, and allays Feverishness. It' cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation arid Flatulency, i t assimilates the Food, regulates the : Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s P an a cea -l’he Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 3 0 Years. TtICQfHT.un.COHr.HV. TVHUBHAV .T.ecr, newvon*CITV. ......... " His Eminence "Martin Kelly” - .Cardinal Martinelli learned Eng lish in Dublin, Ireland, and speaks it with the 1 soft, mellow brogue of (he,, educated Irishman from th a t part of the-Emerakl Isle. The cardinal -tells’ a good story about his accent.. Shortly a fter bis arrival in- this country .an old wom an called a t the delegation upon some mutter of minor importance and was granted an audience, with the affable apostolic delegate. Then she startled the.peoplc or-Washing ton by assuring them tha t the new delegate was an Irishman.- “Indeed, then, lie is Irish,” shS said, “because I heard . him talk. And, sure, isn’t his name Martin Kelly?” I t is quite a joke now among ec- clesia.-.'ies to allude to his eminence as Martin Kelly.—Washington Cor. New York World._____ .. Filthy Temples in India. Sacred coWs often defile Indian tem ples, but woorse yet is a body that’s polluted by constipation. Don’t per mit ifl Cleanse your system with D r. King’s New’Life Pills and avoid un told misery. They give livers, active bowels, gbod digestion, fine appetite, Only 25c at Ridgway & Go’s, drug store, . --Tell us. why, a druggist offers you a substitute for the Madison Medi cine Co’s; Rocky Mountain Tea. Does he love you or is he after the bigger profit? Think i t Over. As your druggist.. floppy Time In Old Town. “ We felt very happy,” writes R , N. Bevill, Old Town, v a ., when Buck* lefts Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head.” I t delights- all who ubo it for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions.. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at Ridgway <fc Co’s drug store. LIST OF LETTERS. ’ L ist of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarvllle pokfoffice for the <month ending May 30, 1002. L ist No, 22 . Andrews, F , P. T. N, T akbox , P . M* Use Golden Buie flour, Catarrh Cmmot be Cared "With Local Applications, as they cannot reach the seat o f the disease, Oatarrii is a blood or constitutional disease, And hi order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and Acts directly on the blood and mucous •Urfttces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not it quack medicine. I t Was prescribed fry one of the best physicians iri the (country for years, and is a regular jpreecriptioa. I t is composed of the 1 *«k tonics known, combined with the h a rt blond purifiers, acting directly on tk t^nuoous surfaces, The perfect <bgmhito*tfft» o f the two ingredient* is whM produce* such wonderful results fa curing Catarrh* Solid for testi- "Ipfhfthdffret#’ , * ■(’ fell frufelfe, ?&*, ft* the Junta'’ ’ thewax frovote it . the na il and the finger rip. Then with ,a vigorous flip of the finger o f the right hand a t the extremity of the toy 4 t is impelled into the air with a Rotating motion. I f properly done, the toy will retu rn to its start* ing point after going around in a circle. -, ; Hot Tommy’# Fault. Mother—There were two apple* in the cupboard, Tommy, and now there is only one. How’s th a t? Tommy (who sees no way of es cape)-“Well, ma, it was so dark i n there t didn’t see the other.—Glas gow Evening Times, A Pocket told Hum kfflttsq’s Cold Cure is preparer in capsule form and will cure a < 01(1 in the head, throat, chest or a»v portion of the body iu 24 hours, You don’t hat* to stop work either. Price 25c, Bold by O. M. ltidgway. You’ve go t to hustle all the time to keep la the swim. I f you aria slip. Hog down the ladder u f pf&rperity, »rtk* Rocky Mcuutaln Tea. Makes people strenuous. Ask you dreggriL Altering a Great Painting, I n one of the principal colleges in , Paris there was once a picture show ing Napoleon Bonaparte, attended by Several of his officers, paying a visit to n plague hospital in Egypt. A fter his death some enterprising a rtist of Bourbon' tendencies and With no fear of eoffiraifting anach ronisms converted the figure of the “L ittle Corporal” into th a t of Christ and transformed the. attendant gen erals into apostles. By a strange oversight he neglected to alter ev ery portion of the painting, and’the Saviour appeared with a pair of boots such as were worn bv the great general. DOCTORS any“Consumptioncanbocured.*’ natureatonewon’tdo It, Itneed# heijp, Doctors say “Scott’s Emulsion Is the best help,” But you must !°eatt lt$ Ula ™ ® St; tt youh«wfaat tried It, for floeMmtUe. I SCOTT& BOWWJt, rittinflu 40SNtf MewVerfe,, sai,wtdri.e4s*u«to»i«ifl. -• — AT- HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S. Our Plate Glass. Show Casas Display Waists, Collars, Ties—AUNaw Ceslgus. ■ - JV1ATTING-^r-The Twine. Chain Carpet .Patterns, very choice. -Oyer 10,000 yds .received this season— 10 c up, WINDOW TRIMMINGS—Arabian Cable Warp, Swiss Calais Brnssellp, etc., etc,-. PORTEIRES—All colors 08e up. ; HOSIERY—Black Cut, great wearers, great sellers, .15 cent quality very popular. 1 ’ . 5 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—Not made in sweat-shops, Defender M Brand. ' ’ .DRESS GOODS - Dimities.. Linens, Silk Ginghams, Lawn, Mercerised , GinghamyKlmki Silk, Taffeta, Fean B e Soue, ■■etc., etc, ■■ j-V.: “■ BUY ONLY OF ■ '*•.>. . *«*"■ • KCT JTO I-IT ,SOTS ' Ac . Summer Furniture That will be suitable for all classes, as our stock is complete in every respect mid comprises different lines o f : : Krause’s Cold Care, For colds in the head, chest, throat or anv portion of the body, breaks up a cold in 24 houra without interrup* tion to work. Will preveht colds if taken when first symptoms appear. Price 26c. Sold by C, M. Ridgway. C h a i r s - i R o c k e r f e Oo iic lies* ' ’. f C e n t e r T a h le g i S i d e b o a r d s B e d s t e a d s M a t t r e s s e s S p r i n g s W a s b s t a iK l s D r e s s i n g 1 S t a n d s - OarpetsI Carpets! We represent some of the largest manufacturing concerns in this line which enables us to quote prices that surprise all J. H.HcMillan, Cedafvilie, O. Funera l D irectly Furniture Dealer. K&K K& K KAK ’KdtK K&K K^K D rs .KENNEDY&KERGAN X Is tt» TnrtaiMt Ntrv*u«, Bh»d, PrlV«t« aM S*xmi Olmns *t| )1. rt*n Women. 28 Ye*Mlaoat«. 1 . . a N h « ms MtdwithoutWrittenCeneeat, Cure*CnereHtoMl. ■ m . ■ tPhotn'end# t>tyctoni -snAftiMAIe-WeA»«a HreMHUillf dent, Bloomy, Hedno amMUon, eulfr Urrf. «rll foreb*n«|rt, ? » a s *MjtAKsritmtoeu«yc*«., IndM-weeicSfeltMtteriniid kin ......... «* A Careful Exehange Bank Tie BestIsVMtWe Sell. Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a good judge, you can never toll what you ae getting until you have’ itserved and partially eaten. We know meats.. We Select stock with a view to having the best meats. We know how to select stock and there- fo.e have meats you may depend upon—meats that will please you. ' ’ C E PARY ILLE , OHIO. v iCCOUNTS 'of' Momhapts’and J%,'; L dividuala solicited. Collectiour promptly made and remitted. TtRAjPTB„on New 'York and. Cia- cinnati sold atlowest rates. The- cheapest and most convenient way to send money by rnqil, : E GANS made oti Reai Estate, Per, sonal or Collateral Security.. : William Wildman, Pres., :. Seth W . Smith, VjcePreB., ::;:;Wt L Wildman, ^Gariiier, W B BEST ; Prod tflt'bf■ the -inarlcet. pau al ways be found at tbo Meat Store o f c. E. TODD, Charles ‘Weimer Livery, Feed and CoachStable. 22 and 24 North Limestone-St., Phone, Main 787, -' Springfield. Q. Service Resumed SEASON 1002 , . FLORIDA - LIMITED VIA. Louisviliei&-Kaslivillc_Railroad GOODS D EL IV ERED Telephone No. 74, > • - v * - _ - jgiSTFreeh Fish Always oil Hand. together with every thing to be found in a first-class meat market. Also handles the cele brated Swift Company’s Hams% And courteous and . honest treatment goes with the above. • Goods Delivered, Telephone 66 . Fresh Fish and Ice JACKSONVILLEand ST. AUGUSTINE ,\ND ACL POINTS IN a«nt. i I _ PUS, KINNEPT 8 KER6AN _ c Wanted. We would like to ask, tlirougli the the columns of your paper, if there is ,any person who has used Green’s Aug ust Flower for the cureofTncligestiou, Dyspepsia, and Lfver Troubles th a t 1 has not been cured—-and wo also itieuu their results’, such - as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual costive* ness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent, feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble couneotod with the stomach Or liver?. This medicine has been’ sold for many years iu all civil* ized countries, and wo wish to -corres pond with .yoii and send ycu one of our books free of cost. • I f you never tried, August Flowt-r, try one bottle first, We have never / known of its' failing. I f so, something more serious is the matter with you. Ask your oldest druggist. G. G, G been , Woodbury, N. J . CHANGEOF TIMETABLE. ' » V EAST* V ’ . . ■f No* 10, 7:39 a m*; No 34, 8:28 a, m.; No, 36, 11 a. m., Sunday only; No 32, 4:35 p. m.; No. 102, 10:30 jp. m., flHg for passengers for Columbus or-passebgers from Morrow Or west. WEST. No. 33,10:17 a. m,; N q . 81, 6i28 p. m .i No. 3, 8:54 p. m.* REDUCED FARES, • Chance for Trips via Pennsylvania-Lines a t Small Cost, . In addition to local excursions apd re duced fares authorised fo t various events, the following Opportunities are offered for trips via Pennsylvania Lines a t special To, Los Angelos and San Francisco, Cal,, April lath to 20th, Incfnsive, account Con vention of Federation of WomeiTa Clubs. To Zanesville, Ohio, April 28th and 29th, account State Convention of Prohibition Part;* of Ohio, Tickets for this event will be sold only from, ticket stations in Ohio* . To St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn,. May 17th to 10th, Inclusive, account National Baptist Anniversaries, To San Francisco, Loa Angelos, Cal., and Portland, Ore., May 2(H(i to Tuna 7tli, in4 elusive, ncconnt ImperfaLCouncil, Nobles of Mystic Shrine, National ponyentlon T. P. A. of Amerlcn, apd Suprpme t^jdge, A, O. To Dchver, Colorado Springs or Pijeblo, Cob, June 21st to 23d, Inclusive, ftecohnt Sunday Sehool International Assoeiatini-j, Triennial Convention. To AlinneapObs, AJinn., July r>th to 7th, inclusive, account National Educational Association* •■ To Trtcoinu, Wash,, or Portland, Or axon, July 15th to 20th. Inclusive,wecoant Annual Meeting ) . P. O. U., Society, of-United Presbyterian Church, To San Francisco or low Angeles, Cab. August 1st to fth, inclusive, Account lliett- nml Meeting, Knights of Pythias, To Salt l*ake City, Utah, August Cih ’io stu, int-lHSive. account Animal Reunion, Orand Lodge 11, p. 0. K* For Information about fares and other details, apply to Ticket Agents of PenitSyl vanin Lines, , SHd#gfgtHttatoj» -tMAWswiid* Hi# kiaaiiito \LaifltivoBromo-Quinifte. i m IfkWMiy that F «MhMfl* Adam's Restaurant andDining Rooms Corner High and Limestone, street, Springfield, Ohio, , A DAILY SOLIDTRAIN Through Coaobes, Drawing Boom Sleeucrs and x Rinin Oars • Steam H ea t -F iriteh Gas . , Fastest and Fiuest iServicc South, 1 For time rubles, maps,** rates and Sleeping'Car reser- ' vntion, address C. L. STONE, Gen, P ass. A g t, L ou isv ille ,' Ky, Red Cross Tansy Pills * FO" . Supprassed Mensirtiiileti PAINFUL MfinstratHoi Ana'aPRBVENTIVBfcr FXMALE «■ J ' OtSEGOIARlTtU. AraS«fo*>)dRelUhlo, jar^JPorfecUj[^«rmtei» ’ PdrelyVeee* tablet. Ney*!■. The Ladies’ P R IC E $ 1 .0 0 Sentpostpaidoareceipt of price. Moneyretunded it nofas4_ »ay, . SampleandBookletseat free, Via dc Ciacliona Co., Dea Homes, Iowa. For sale by 0 . M. Ridgway. iFV*v**********/vvvv*v**^v*/%**/vvvvyM 1 PATENTS Caveatj,f«ndTrinle-MarV*obtainedandaltPit- ent.busineisconductedfor MoOCRATCFCKS. OunOFricc ia oasostTEU.S.PATCN'rOrrtcc and wecansecuro patentin leasrimetlianthoie retnote f~«mWashington, . Sendmodel,dra-rvingor photo*, witli deterip- tion. ' We adriic.-if patentable or not, free of charge, .Ourfeenotduetill patentii secured, ; APaMVHLCT,.“M°wtoObtain Patenta,”With coat of same in the u. S. and foreig-ncountries sent free* Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. ^ Oar. P atcnt Orncc* WaaHirraroN; D. C. D o n ' t B e F o o l e d ! Takethe genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by MadisonMedicine Co*. Madison. WIs. It Keep* yon well, Oar tirade mark ctif on each packaaa. Price, 35 cento. Never odd In bulk. .Accept no subsU* Msensssms «ae* tute. Ask your d n in lit CHICHESTER’S EKSUSH PENNYROYALPILLS c° 7*fL rriteblp-V-snl»e«. salt nrue*!at fcr “ E W E R '» K N O IW H In B ed ana g o ld metallic bo*wi,*sealed witu blue ribbon. T a k e tto o th e r . Kerwae d s s r c r s u salrsti- Huyof yourDrorelw, *nd « K e lle r f o r L a d le s,” inUtttr, S5 1®>eo«,Te»t‘®oalals. sold by ___OmOBSSTKR OBfKMIOAI, CO. A IM K a d fa o a fie n a m , 1 f l l l U . , r * . Mestiohtfclseaesr. Liver Pills That’s what you need; some thing to cure your bilious* ness and give you a good digestion. A^ers PMs are liver pills. They cure con s t ip a t io n and biliousness. Gently laxative, / Ud?uwi.i« Want yotirwmi.ftvl:* a tHnUtiful tiTou-nor rich iifso'! l ’ 5 .>TiU .-4 t BUCKINGHAM'SDYEtt*. iests. or P.ua*w.Tt.o. a.». V<M.i. i *>*■_ WINONA LAKE, Indiana’s Famous SaffiMOf Resort* Wlnowo I^tkts lnil„ tlio iirclty tummrf resort on the l’ehneylvanln l.tors in Norin'4 ern Imliana ofTohis rt^t, recmiHon, en»p tainment, amid delightful surroundiag* tor persons desiring to enjoy vacation out* ings. This rM iit is the Site of Winona A*4 sembiy and Sutmitcr Sehool, and isannaljT vlritod by mhny arsons w1ioare atft njftn* enad ia mind by tbo excellent fnoilitU-stor cdueatlonal work, and invigorate to Indf i>y the health' giving influences for alurn Winofia I*ake is famous, . „ Oft May 1.1tb; tint Opening flay of U># ftrason of lfl02,axe«rslon tlekefsto Winon* Taka will hfton sale via flennsytv»ni* They may l>e obtained from May 18th LA1 September 18th, inclusive. „ . For particular information on the *'i|v tocf, o f .......................... Tlekej to * T.1 ,Cr.,., \ | 1,.T* Fiwgtgnitof AthtnL, HtfeihUrg, F a IftfonW*- ’ Won about attractions at Winona hakfl tortatomenta, the ftorntner fv-hool srswow. etc,, fliit be furftithed 1ft reply to InqhftNf f fttastsKl to U K i\ 8. flifgar, htoft* flake, Ltd,
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