The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
uptnw iiiii1w w * * w t » |P i |M w* Th e C e t o i l i e w .*» * « , * » , |*« r I fc a r . Bat ilk* Liftfe*. ures im*f “f ipniHw QUICK WORK IN EL PASO, ICprlih J iijil F r id a y , ♦. fe'i«a” ,?y"y';,‘l',!i'”' Indium |i;lt*JFtotg|ii6r a c i it sib* ta nr^Bty 1 , I the xuth thwnd the t#woi.- It io»j £ m n | ->«■ *>*- *ui«« «ycae* -* e <| msc8 mmmmm 1£t*ciJi|rJ of getsetsl infcrmatm 'REPUBLICANTICKET, State t k k t t,. J-bjfJffjrtisry tfl>v3te< . LuyiS r. fiATI.Ri. id More®, Fur I n If,a *f fiapreKp Court, WH.LIAtiT, dl'CAII, of Jrmafcull, F«>i>f "Jerk ':■{ flap?*.tsq Court, i), ILMPIiiwb’, «f Ijetoant, Forpiiry andFoodCcuaasfcafoiwiv IKJIUClS A&KESY, t i t f S m m FtafiffhitterBtetoIfcsrd '-of Public Works U it'IUItB B, CiLWFOlto, ofttark. ■•,-. . Cosjfrnriioiial Ticker. ' 'JTtifIUprc-^entatite fca CongressMS Ilftt, '1. Ii, fSCitotiUY, ef ficMije- , . County Ticket, For .Auditor,-•- ■W jo , Dodd?.', I’cx <SuH}«U£sinnwf • J, Wr. Bmith,- ForJrbexlff, Frank T. tCasbOx. For County Jtceordcr, M, A. Iirowktone, ■ - For County Purveyor, (}. A; McKay, " ,f Per Infirmary Director, \Y, B, Stevenson. t?:o i I lift-» • rarat ho $ I m I otUci to ©pBwiOBJt?modi saves Jalwr, 1 1 r Fi* ^ { 5 | L : „ , 1 x.nu ft | si a:,'.1* «u? itigsost* uQm$t mail jcp ir td a I gas, tV>U oat ii:a swmto? oo-t f ib # ' •lie; f.o f , " | “rt a r.fst cnr i El I’a-'V a ^i'* h n !•-:•&isruulrj; "1 Y>;1 It * ng in sn -LJ T,:>"Qo ,fa;- vs; ill sav l 'Acs in p.,t bti r ?;it N *.# ,r Tj- -re Ti:: -r r t!,'< htrge cxp^itditijra©f lima, Thai iteo f*saveS, Ivtir# fro* delivery is as old ctstmesce la the .mgrt advanced aeciiona ofEutojm, owi'ba* long hseo viewed there * 3 'one, ot the absolute eesc-Ktiale, It Is making swift head way In till? country, because i£ more than realizes the higheit expectations. This is the age of push, bluff and progress. Competition is very keen. "Vast multitudes are crushed in ths awful raee after the alniightly dollar, position and the praise of men. The late President Harrison once declined to manage a campaign on „ the ground that, it a chairman wins, he is' denounced as a corruptionist; while if he loses, he is denounced as a fool. .The Wisconsin contest is still the uppermost' cause of anxiety among . practical politicians., Some think it would be,folly to follow La Fdette; others do not want to spoon victuals with Spooner, As good arguments can be made for both the regulars and the bolters, caution will be necessary. • Why not nominate Spooner, for Vice President. That would set , the prairie grass on fire all over the west. Owing to the reduction in fares from the old world to the new to the trifling sum of $10, immigration con ditions are becoming complicated and promise to cause much suffering and detention af emigrants, Recently a- ship arrived iu Boston with over 140' Greek boys, most of them about nine years of age. • They were not per- ■^ittsklToVirirtl^#^t was discovered' .m em ^ merit proposes to, enforce a rigid in spection of all. emmigrants. " , , Rural free delivery has developed With remarkable rapidity, It is a big expense and will add consider ably to postal deficits daring the next Not Fatal. No Matter W h a t Doc* tors S a y—W e K n ow T h a t H e a r t T r o u b l e i n M a n y C a s e s C a n B e C u red . There are coven main features of heart disease, via.: (lj Weakness or XteblJliy; (2) Rheumatism or Neuralgia,;, (8) "Valvular Disorder; (4) Dilation; (0) Enlargement; (G) I'atty Degenera tion; (7) Dropay. , Documentary evidence will prove thousands of co-called "Incurables” havo been absolutely ■cured by Dr, Miles* New Heart Cure, Fatfonts often have no Idea their dls- esno la heart trouble, but ascribe it to Indigestion, Tdvef Complaint, etc. Hero aro como 0 / the symptom#! Shortness of breath after exsrelse. Smothering Spells," Pain in Chest, left Shoulder and arm, Discomfort in Dying on ono aide. Fainting Spells,- Nervous Cough. Swelling of Feet and Ankles. Dalencs* of Fato and XJpa. Falpltation, Nightmare, Irregular Dulse, *T fiavo great faith In Dr. Miles* New Heart Cure, find apeak of ltd merit# whenever opportunity Tprescrtts. 1 can now £o„up and down stairs wlift ease, wnero truer: weekn ago X could hardly walk one block.” t)no year later."—”! km still In good lirnlth; the Heart Curd did so much for me, that I find it a far greater medicine than you claimed it 1°, hKr»J->-- y a v tm , D, D„ m North Dtao BU Natchez, Mbs. . Money back If flrnjt bottle foils to benefit. VT tKV ! man' X JatXtSU a P.'rro 'j’rfat Factogs of pr. Mile*! AntFPiilrt Pills, tho New, ft, septula Remedy int Fain. Also Symp tom Blank for" our HilrrlalMt'to diagnose your,tana anu tell vou what Is wrong and fcmv tiy riglit 0. Alic-ilnfcjy t'rro, A(Mre«if -DR, MU.-NS ijumOAf, CO„ l^BORAToUIEa, EBKHA1VF, IND, Keiv that George B. Corielyou, fseretary of the department of com merce and labor,, has been chosen as chairman-of the Republican national committee* another of President Roosevelt’s wishes has been observed. While considerable has been said one way and another about Mr, Cortelyoo yet’ he is recognized as the most available man for the important posi tion-,.,''..." ■ X q better choice could be made. Mr, Cortel.you’g training fits him ad mirably for the chairmanship and he is possessed of marked \ executive ability and amieual knowledge of political conditions. The acquain tance with men and affairs which lie gained as secretary to President Mc Kinley and President Roosevelt, as Well as in the office he how hold would be of inesfimable value to him as commander in a political cam paign. The only argument against his acceptance of the chairmanship is tlmt it would involve his {etiremenl from the head of the department of which he is now chief and which he v ... ................. . V ' ; \> Inis conducted with the greatest abiliiy. . e ■ An Old GompUment, One of the neatest and', most adroit compliments ever turned out was probably that of Croesus to Gambyses. . That harebrained mon arch once, when the Persians and Croesuswere sitting with him, askec, what sort of a man they thought him compared with his father, Cy rus,. The Persians .of course, like good courtiers, replied that he waB better than his father, for ho had all Cyrus'* possessions and -Egypt and the sea as well. Thus spoke the Egyptians, Croesus, however, not being pleased with their opinion, spe^ke as follows,-"Row, to me, 0 son of Cyrus, you do not seem equal to your father, for you have not such a son as he left behind him in you/' to cure a cold in one day take Laxa tive Bromo Qiiiimir; Tablet?, All dniggiris refund the money if it fail to (Hire, . E, Wi Grove's signature is 23c, ■' ■ tf . “.When the butter won’t come' put a penny in the churn,” is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott’s Emul* sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott’s Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphiteS especially prepared for delicate ' stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they' like the taste nid. the remedy takes just as onturaliy to the children be* •-■ause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. * For all weak and pale and thin children Scott’s Emulsion is the most satisfactory treat ment, We will send you the penny* ■ / « k i sample free, He iur,. (list m t>fcWirefa In* form <,f *. label I*on tm - wrApri<Sr ot evety hoitlo ot Emulsion j-»Hbay, , 5COTT & COWNR, ■ Clwnttsts, . 40P Pearl St,, fsf, Y. JW, Sad |i,oo; «!t ilnigfefef*, I t& s S v w K 7-, Vetinary Surgeon ila«i • located iff ilsmcklowiii Ohio. the We tcoh the r.3-jlur fff _thy ftr.t;---!! at El Fa^-% hat Iie'difsl tir-foto the cjulaqlasi-ij came. I was t-ild to ha at the in quest at lu n.vxt dav to tes* ■ ' **3Iv watch was. wrotecr, o t swie* tiling has |r!rc-5l, mi*! I didn't g.-t to the inquest untsl svtyji minutiM past 10, As I vros going in I met the of ficials coming nut, . “ 'Too h i e / they Tle^wos acquitted ami dl-chargai five min utes ago/ New York Tribune. What Causes Fires. 4 The annual by fire in tl;y TTmted ritatc-.-5, which have averaged as high as $l00,tih0,0yy a year, at' certain periods, were attributed dur ing a single year to the fallowing causes* the number of fires from each cause being given: Incendia rism, 1,527; 'defective flues* 1,309y sparks (not from locomotives), 715; matches, 030; explosions (of lamps, etc.), 430; stoves, 429;> lightning, 309; .spontaneous combustion, 3‘M; prairie-and forest fires, 280;.lamp ana lanttyn accidents -tothe" than explosions), 238; locomotive sparks ,) '211; c-igar stubs' and pipes, 203; friction, 179; gas jets, 17d; engines and boilers; 150; furnaces, 135, am! from firecrackers, 105. Harper’s Weekly.. ______ ,______ A .Parisian Due!. An extraordinary duel has just been .fought in l'iiris between two youths named Maltier. aiid Lamort.: The arrangensejit was that Maltler was to stand with a drawn sword,- while Lamort, -.100.yards away and armed with a knife, mounted.Ins ; bicycle. At ihe word the latter Was -to ride at his best speed at his ad versary, The combat", tonic place in the Rue de la Convention, and La- mprt rode at breakneck speed and succeeded in knocking down his op ponent, but at- the same i-iine, fell, himself.- The swordsnum received ■a'serious out on the head from a pedal, while the cyclist is suffering from-two severe cuts' from the sword. ■ __ • ______ ■ The Intensa Cold Iri Tibet.' The. intense cold found at the high elevations over which the Brit ish troops lately marched into Tibet nearly disabled the Maxims and. ri fles. The officers of the guns had to clear the locks of the Maxims of- Oil and carry -them in ' their breast pockets to keep them warm and dry, .and the men took their rifles'to bed with them. "Otherwise, the oil would freeze, into a clogging mess, which would cause misfires. The water jackets of the Maxims became a" source of danger, and'-even a mix-, ture of one-quarter rum did not prevent the water from freezing. A Centenarian's Methods. l'n an'f autograph„letter Senator "Wark, the centenarian lawmaker of Sr S ^ J I CONSTIP/ U’.m, s« P L O ^ E S , C O S S E T S 4 *+ .T h e H ind ifon Hava Always Bought, a« tl wltieli 1ms b eea ■ In u se for over flff ycarSs lias Romo flio gJ^nattivo -of and lias been mado under Mis per sonai supc-rvisloa f lire®Its tefawey* 4Rox?»o on e t o deceive you in fids* All Counterfeits, Imitations 'and^ Just-as»goml ” are Put Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health o f Infants and CUlRUen—Experience against Esperiiuent* W h a t i s C A S T O R i A Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OH,. Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t , contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jfareotic snbstance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency*' I f assimilates the Food , regulatesjth© , Stomach and Bowels, g iving healthy and natural sleep* The Children^ P»nnce&*=The Mother’s Friend* G E N U IN E C A S T O R I A A LW A Y S Bears the Signature of Alaska, rinowflbbe, Folar/osly Ih jd l W--r , -i 1-Vrjv's, Sl.b1*. L'rilag di.h’i ami 31 J, \ Rihhcms, bells, h'Jilery, cellar, foce bpriba-, Colton gomls, are very stiff, tthile our •-. iSceraiekere gUigliam*7®c down to '5», RempaPts 3oe, worth fide. ’ Pillow easgs Itljy ebUbs, fine stock, ~fia tv $'2An% aa|msns to W ash Dress Fabrics. OueeaaetoscBi worth 121a, "White - g<h<h Voiles, Madras, Oxford, ChifibueU*, Persian, Luna. 'PiIk Persian, greatest variety. Wash pints up, Wrappers '3L0!\ umb-nv,. aj. 'LL | | Carpets, Rugs, Window J* # . ’ Shades, Lace Curtains. I HUTCHISON&GlBflEY’S. i | | -'XBSiA , OHIO. “ fj, III Use For Over 3 0 Years. • Tkt CCKYAUH WUBHAYeT«Crr, MCWVOBXCSTV# m m m m m m m m m m m m m m a m m m m s Well NamedPaint Thepractha lpa in /er says., ■ t h e m a n w h o sto rm s a t th e w e a th e r b e c a u s e t h e p a in t o n h is h o u s e 'w o n ’t w e a t h e r t h e . . s t o r m s , ‘ c o u ld , l i v e a life o f su n - , s h in e b y u s in g ■ ■: 1 Pattow’s 1 S u n - P r o o f Patton’s Sun-Proof Paint gives double tlie, serrice of all-wbite- lead «>rany ordinary p ain t." I t is made of tins most perfect com bination of paint materials to stand the severrst trial (be sun^ind weather can give it. Guaranteed to keep its gloss and wear well for-fiye years. Send for book of Paint Knowledge aud Advice (free) to PATtON. PAINT CO., ta k e S t., M ilwaukee, W i* fl! Worst of. Ail Experiences, Can auytlimg bp worse (him to feel that every, minute will bo your last? rex-jiLUleiibg of 'Ml'. 8rTtr oatmeal porridge and -milk for breakfast and still makes it the principal part of his .morning meal, followed by a single cup of black tea and a slice of brodd, A piece of fowl or- fish, with a cup of tea, forms his midday meal. In the evening he has a cup of tea and a slice of bread, lie retires regularly .at 10 'o’clock and rises at 7:30, •Cut a Whale In Two* When near Chemulpo, the look out on the Japanese cruiser Taka- chiho saw a large whale 100 feet long taking the air on the surface of the sea. -Thinking the whale would move away, the cruiser kept on her course, with the result that the huge creature was cut in two by the keel of the warship, which was doing eighteen, knots an hour. The sea for hundreds of yards round be came red with the .blood of the whale, and the - arship steamed for over a mile in (he eiicrimsoned stream. ____________ Remarkable Family Record. .Samuel Bowne, a well known farmer of Bedford township, Cal houn county, Mich,, has a remarka ble family record. It is an ’'un broken genealogical record reach ing back for 3l)0 years to Lis an cestry in England, "From that time to this every member of the Bowno. family has had a son named Sam uel. Dinner Talk and Digestion. A curious reason for the pope’s innovation of having guests at hiij! tahlo lint! been given to our Rome correspondent. Whin alone his holi ness cats too fast, it appears, and the presence and eonversaiioh of other people leads him to take long er over his food.- -London Yews. enditredmsul Llofi/'alualucli and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and. all reme dies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Bitters and the result, was miraculous. I improved at once and now I’m -completely recovered. ’ For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only otic. It’s guaran teed by all Druggist. A person usually begins to lose height at the age of 50, ami at the age of 00 has loss at least one and onehalf inches. . Driven To Despcratioan. That Throbbing Headache. Would'quickly leave you, if you used "Dr. King’s New Life Fills. ■Thousands'1Of 'tidfirers nave proved ervotis Headaches. I hep make pure ulh'Tiealtin (Lily 25 cents, money back if not Lured, Bold by all Druggist. ! C/ivgiis, *rtd Tf.nSt.Markj Attained *fut *11f i t - *iitfeuwttrteondnctcJlorMaftttUTKFttft, ■; Oi>« O fricci* rep o stfe li.ft.M rcn r Om bt snd we fin secure parent in less lime U>*ntliott , rtmeief-eni Wa9lii«(;-tai>. if ‘Send itiodekdravclftit or rdinto., with desrrip !,t:en. "We ftdvice, it mtcnt*M* rjr not, free ol cimrftK Our fee not u«c fill (i.-itentis SCCUfcd. ■ A PAMfHitr, MHat. to Oot.-i-./Uatcnte,'' with cast of «nie' In the t?,S.*nd f.jreivh'toantries i 'Sent free,, Address, O . A . S N O W & C O . A ims , pA-rtNTorncie,w**mNatoH,o. o. Living at an out of the way place remote from civilization, a family ig often driven to desperation iu case of accident, resulting iu Burns, Cuts, ouiuls, Elvers, etc. Lay in a sup ply of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve It’s the best on earth. 25c, at all Drug Stores* Following the example of other /countries, numerous trusts have been formed in Sweeken, especially in tiiu» ber, matches and mining, Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets Better than aDoctor’s Preffriptkm, " Mr, J. W. Turnes, ofTruhart, Vatj says that Chamberlain’;'. Bjouiaeh and Liver Tablets have done him more good than anything he could get from the doctor. If any physician in -this country was aide to compound a med icine that would produce such gratify* mg results in casoa of stomach troub les, biliousness or constipation, Iffg whole, lime would be used iu preparing this otto medicine, For sale by Isaac iptn iuti, A "dry-gcmd!) merchant, inquires if there Lmiij wav to keep moths unit of his slock. Why doesn’t he try mb vwlwing? , * To live more we mint he willing to | lose, much, Sued by His Doctor. “A doctor here has sued me for 812,50, which I claimed was excessive for a case of cholera morbus,’’ says R, ■White, of Corehelhi, Cal, **At the tral he praised his medical skill and niKficiiie. 1 1 sked hinie if it was not Chambisrlain’s 0‘olic, Cholera and DiarrhotV Remedy he used as I had geen reafeoVSQhtiieVe it was, and he would Hut say unfik/r oath that it was not.” No doctor could nue a better remedy than this ju -a case of cholera morbus, it never fails, Bold by Isaac Wisterman. F o i; B a m : C h ea p *A good phaeton inquire at this office. KILBY FARRAR Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio, ---- *»M .qi.JWUU' cally. Graduate of Chicago Vetinary College. *A*.1NF SOUTHERN RAILWAY S H O R T E S T ROUTE AND QU ICK ES T SCHEDULES I —— BETWEEN C IN C IN N A T I, K N O X V IL L E , C H A T T A N O O G A , C H A R L E S T O N , A T L A N T A , S A V A N N A H , • SSlFtJVttrVOHAIVT, JA C K S O N V IU L E , S H R E V E P O R T , ‘ N E W ORL.EAINS a n d T E X A S P O IN T S . FOU INFORMATION AOORESfe: C h a s. W. Zell, D. P. A. »■ C incinnati, O. W, A. Garrett, VU.C. Rinearson, General Manager. General PassengerAgent. C I N C I N N A T I . f t -*AJC GEORGE H. SM ITH , Cedarville, Ohio, Agent tor States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whose contracts are as plain as notes. If you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements. You dan carry $2,000 or better, almost as cheap paid up insurance without re-examination. 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B.—SAMPLE COPIES BENT FREE ON APPLICATIt >N CEDARVILLE, OHIO, HALF FARE plus *2.00 For Round Trip Tickets. ___ ' VIA- Louisville &Nashville Railroad To Nearly All-Points in. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ken tucky, Mississippi, Virginia North and South Carolina, Tennessee, , ' Tickets on sale May 3rd and 17th June j’lh-itLt, and on first and third '’f Ci*‘h month thereafter un- td Nov. 15th, and good returning 21 daya from dale of sale. 1<V further information, commit your local agent, or address L, L. HTOAK, G ln ’ j , Ftp;,, A(»;Nr, I.UUMVHjL, ky , EXGHflJlGE Carefu l A CCOUNfS of Merchants and In- TllO B6St {S WllSt ffi Sfill "*"*■ dividtmls solicited. Collaationci promptly made and remitted. . i 5Ieats are deceptive. lYUbS you * . | ate a good judge, you can never tell TlRAFi'S on New York and Cin*j what you arc getting until v<>uhave , cintmli sold at lowest rates. The it served and partiaily c.u.-m W« **y,o 1 kr mM!: t rlci "V view to haying the last n» nK *»C know bow to select stock and T.OANS made on Real Estate, Per-! for# have meats you may dr-jKiuJ eonal or Collateral {security. upon—meats that will phase you. William Wildman, Pres., BethW,Bmilb, VicePres., /*% tt r~\/~\TTOP W, J WHdman, Cashier,j( W (* ]\ ( jf It) if. O.L.BmithAsst,Cashier r -U• 1 VV/UUU* ? ...... . _ ^ . J | GOODS DELIVERED No man can be liberal to other who] Telephone No. 71 is not lo "al to himself', , .v , , , . .srn„,i * SarFresh Fish Always on ‘Hand. Fii st-elass' railway faro in India is jfr^r r r less than half a emit a mile, ...." f liw i Belli” paint nt K cit & Hastings Bro*. * The KSeCttokehnleal Journal s-ijs that the im-reHigcyif elcotvic toads ^ Germany during 1W>2 'reis but Pd EC£? f ‘7T tsm se - py-sr-r.s.ya5rts5’_o,p«cyt Toy i f e t.'£ i*oiL'A fM SP vfh lawtirsWSac) (UHUJLSAIE, TEHH ill yam’s Resta'";» andBin t t’r-rjsf'r High and Lime Bpringfield, 03 HEALI * •>! fion'fc thinlr iyq efl hoitso ,7lXfiout Tlicijfcrrt l)rai 5 «W.. We have (aisi)V for'ovsr two .tt-asm lic-t bt tbsuiti. I eave t . -fliKtovin itie hoc*'.' foe th, of time. Jt is n, ijofUir in i aiwayfiready to wake a pp and h.-.ppy.*'—J ui}-.SDAI couvillo, i l l , .■; ■ , . Because ib is great relieves stomaHi j>aivi«. J constipated B owp L and • "’ ‘‘ ’’ to n ales tbo 'torpid Uvtr fcs eued iddaova " ^ > Mo -P@c is necessary iu t.bChorn Thpdford’s Blaek-Drai kept. Families living country, miles from any cian, have bi.en kept ii for years with this used "their only doctor., TLi Blade-J)rau£flit cures ness, dyspepsia, colds, eh fever, -bad -blood, h<3 diarrhosi, cna^tqiatitJii and almost every-other > because the stomach, liver and'kidneys so nea trol thehealtli. i T H E D F O i DRAU BEAUTIFUL WSNO ' tVith file opening of the >;-a na Lake, .May 16, the sale of <■ ketsover the iVnnsyTvania t.l mlracti ve resort in Nortiuun lil Every sminner passed thei-6 1| has only iucreased their d> -irl •On the coif links, the tem I ‘ Uistiniil or cricket picmuiir, field. <>r hoatimr on the.lake, j | ^>|iji||illj.niBt'W'ltfHf f L ii'.t Hf*l kreureshyvw iiudhiiriuiii—Whatever the , 11 . liic ass'iciuuons are of - that c conferred by pood society. ’ noted as the site of tVinaim 1 .Minumr Neliool, alti-ju tin^ sludents from educational it t!iisai)d other eouniric?. Ku'uv»-day and season exci will he shlti frnijj 'tk-Ul-t stir Penuv,ivMtiia limy durii,:; VitrinPinnaiiou nhmit t o o tr.iiiw, .ip]>iy' in local ticket ay Van Iiiuu-n, ehjet tut ii, ?-r Ac- nl, I’m- liu.-.p, l ’.i. EXCURSION TOrT, I ''“..h ct.-ut.-ii.n tir-ia-t:. v> i c‘o;:.t t"-,. Wiis-M'a LViie \\ d| I1-A -yv;.;!^ Lii;{-, T i,i b v TUa-. li k.'re /'u‘i .alira t.f iisuln? iri o’ijv, or in j.t, he-, of ep. eial 's-'-V 1 Mmouiiisd. TJ.i- r- L-j<*('«•bivillc^sfi,", ff‘t .inTs_*, tid;ii%w!H be eL of j, ,-upii. trains lY.iv '■L-dion in any tiu.e | l*1.'-'-. *.!:••:«»sin"date t.f par.- »«f t* -Ls t- *di !:.■ ■ . ; i diit.11:. • i"dl ,vl t r,! ’ K' i -1 r. t.irtdimuntil tLeiuli t!-bV. u.rhisive. - F t j -ii*£it olars fthoiit tii-,...-I T,-"i !■- i"U-«.ns-o;i t ;.’,.. 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