The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

* * m u \ *r*cl.a»a ao-jfc, U*h I rjfc-f *.- 4 f ' *• V a l W Vr‘;V. and d a ta-rta ■atca, k-oumubeiit m y t-i -b Ilea! JBetaity £c*.° *“ ^rahtSccwity. ■ ° • --to WUdmsAr Co&fe*-. . jSraUHAfat*. : THIS CUT.” e £\rn * J r& Eli mod m , tim e ftm t H' you lupeo to trust >to your butcher, d For Meats ire ihqOttly kind to coper appliances Tor right* am i they'itf When sold, Don’t g<j vVhen te a hob. Boy K>» \( /to '’ . ^ S R O U S E , 0 * - . . au ran t and Dining Rooms bd limestone street tgfielcl, Ohio. RAILROAD^ UIPPED j WITH A U T O M A T IC Iff* l C K S I G K A L S [ N o .C f t 'C t o f ■ •■.,jiwr> HERN RAILWAY - lfKOi| ■*, l< iHtf t Muffle l i i n m n hues i Smilitr. ■ 1Sea tfeatsL -•- t «WOT*lieS|r . ■ i« « r» *Km w twu Amwmiwtm 'n,* ttWWMtTOTOMARY won* m m . I fratfrtiimTT[>li> \ ifrfrtu JTUBRCWH*. ¥« A* asw . uux . d . o . a , CSsctosa-l. fooanr*<hw*r ai*****, ttXWKW,«*£*•» • "—I, « T I N Q T R I P ,'C '. r:~..' « * MC9 * fjtft# Ai.Ot -»i #■»r '-*,■'■<1p'ra -.'. Tu ’ .:\-1r."''", .»'!•'fc::S* ,**'"" .• , v ■ ' p;"1 •v ;“'•'■• •? „i *\u: S3 -jt -:t: ^ s .;gsayatt =f;r--^- . .' -*.Ar-'9»*£lt» i * r i &m %m i <$» ito:tor**iNm«.<**» _ ..............liiuwmn...mnT , r c v t t d I # , § i % / n i # ' lAilMtK CMiUfTO^' " !J b H 4 A l i p I l f «3p*M« Isn’t This True? line very smart new At* l-m?< lor Bpttog to ell tho jeadtesr slwwlrs is hound to ho very pepoluv with ciroKsy ifioBtliisacaWB. Tho mml- Sty «>Slmt» yon V«uy A t' this pfm-o aro imqirratioijAblo la tte r timn yo iim t poesihly oi>t»iu is*a»y -other htmgo its *Spiitjgfirl(h Our fcatshavu been selects <-Uwith thb greatest- euro Irons.tHo host, inamifaetui’- ■-■era, -fti' Fe,?/ .Ityfcfs* Boatess^ ami Philadelphia. AVe are sure to please you in color* v.etyle, ijualityasul price. 1 2 : 5 0 , ^ . ant} ^ r s a .' SULUVAN,. ;', THE HATTER, 27 Bonth l im e s t o n e .S tree t. , - , Sp ring fie ld , o& V EXTENSIVE MEETINa %'bv V\M. I*. •I>tn4 house I ks ? A U T T L E N0H$£N$E. A . d-'ati gtRVfp 9tyi»u$ JF»«m th* W j , Y<ai«96t*ni. <iotr£lrtfiMe---WllO iH m fSail i ..........IWIWIU aft.r.tnm>n,| ‘4'I jo hagpenwi; | w * well uthrniicd »u cstm tong m f Rhess the man Jf.,tltod f!»o gao«w l i s t I f well as a gaud mogrim tolng sm . I J*M f!*i»golden vgg, ..... -- - — - toiit’.o .Maggie—fth.Tj, 4 fdfflsy .1 out. Itoot- n , tv SSaatoraan | praudeit. y im *3w>ro a snwifoor ®t | j^oese wos t.vivar I local persons on tho program. H ot . 1AY. J . Ha.|«torson read tho scripture. 1Wlilfapi Spenccr„ president M the orgam?atloB made a few rrmavhs* toharfcs Fisher-read a well prepared paper on ‘Hlrowth of Y. M. I*. A, Work Among Xt-groes,-"’, I*. < b l gJiess fits Spring Shoes Brnco spoke of tho m re r iity of M. V, A. work hr Cedrrviile and Jh'of. \V. i t MeCUoauey h ad a aias» terly addresa on “ A 5fan?’, ■ Stowart* aherman f^nnnicuf* Jerry Mona®and M* Ksiswaya, the two latte r hoiug native Africans, gave pi- anovvorat, vibllis and cornet solos t h a t were greatly appreciated, Prof. YY.B. Scarborough of AVilhr- force read an inievesting paper Oh “Tlio “Negro Crmiinal-How Best Keached.^ Hr, H- V; Middleton, Kev. A ‘ B. Henry, Jh<v. Wg ;J. Sanderson and Dr. J .O . Btewarfc gave short talks* ttho’'fachlty of, CiorioYa 'deilcgt)' w i/trAi AWn PFftSONAL d Beever , Falls, P a „ has voted out tOCAL AND PfcHSUNAL. ^ f 00tb aii from tho list-of a tl eTetios for -..... ... 1■' Mr. Baymotld. lig g o tt" leaveo to- (f»yforBdkotiv ' , Hr. and Mrs. Bobert Bird spent T»?sd(iy In Xenia. 3 1 * K' 1 ^ — ■ - f*k Mrs,.John McFarland and daufh- icr spent Saturday'in Dayton. jtnmorhas it th a t, tlio ro .w ill b,e t#o yadbings id tho h ea r f u tu r e , t Mr.V»d Mrs. Frank Curt moved to Lancaster this, week, : Mr. and YIrs. Wft>. TorrOhce W e guests of friends here over Sabbath. Mrs. 1 Elizabeth Morthup and grand»aanghter,Mis».Verna\Vright ot Dayton,. are guests of relatives here. . , - b\ ■»,, t U, ;- Mr, and Mrs. John Johnson are enferlAruiug a twelve pound dajugh- ter'Which pu tin its appearance at th a t home Tuesday. - ■ . .. MY* C.- W. Crouse is -having his block repainted which will add greatly to the appearance-, Me* John Boas him charge of the p&int- t o j i , „ , * Mrs; Alvin Orr dud son have re­ turned to their home in Philadel- ’ phia. '4 ' ' >t .* ' ^ a W* ,T, Cherry to Anna H. Cherry* S'? acres' in Cetarville township, -FoRSAnnm-lWor uw*e seasoned Oak fence posts choice timber, op*. ^«trc. of 13d,Dean, Miss M. 0 . Turnbull h a s gone to Hpringhoro to a ttend th e funeral o f JwrAunt, Mrs. Jdn>c8 Allen. Robert. McFarland expects to morehistrestau ran t Into the Yogles** Ksrgrnom the first o f them on th . •.-—>*■»<|]T.M.V'KVI'l’»1 <*■ ' ' . i: Jfr, John E rv in a n d wife, who hwyebeen in .Toledo for some time np o e |to re tu rn to&enia sooik Mr, J, If. Crawford apeut the weekwith ids daughter*.,Miss Mat* tic Crawford o f Jam esto w n^— Mr. Wilber Collette and wife of lUytou ore visiting Mr* Collettes poronls, Mr, and Mts.Seth Collette, hr. J. w , Dixon expects to move Mrefltev upon tin: o >nij)l?tion of tte foams*to the' now Bank building, H Mr. and Mrs. E d . Towhsley am i *^•1 of Springfield spent Habbath aith Bt’uoua h-teatvell and family. T’he wSU ot the la te Horace Gill- augh was sot aside in t h e ' Common D iease' court* Thu rsday , T he suit Was brought' -by,-,Afrs. Sarah J , CUlangh, th e widow, Mr, F ra n k Orr le f t la s t' F riday for Idavilfe, Ind.* where he wili’fill the It* F . pu lp it until the annual meet­ ing o f Synod when ho will, return here for thafc meeting, TH E GEEEN HEAD FA IN T W ill “cover heater th a n other pain ts. This is becan b i t is made from b e tte r materials. . Fo r Saie by K err A Hasting Bros. go .that yon m ay know wheh you a re “ n ex t" Sm ith and H ttyey have had a telephone placed In th e ir ’ton- se ria l parlo r. ■Base hall ‘ inform*^ tlon given to a ll who call up. - 4'HOME SW EET HOME’’ , W ill be m om homelike and a t­ tractive in a new d ress of the Green Seal Biauid F a in t. F o r sale by K e rr A .Hastings Bros* j M k , Ju lia Condon retu rned to to? homo in T iam pd lity Tuesday •hern ‘ - tms. D r. H* F . D^rHmer o f Jamestown, a hrother-in-law o f Mr. F . F . H ast­ ings h a s sold ou t h is p ractice in that: p lace to D j -, F . W Boss o f Fort William* D r. Boirimer -expects to locate in Dayton. Mr. W. It. Eterretfe arrived, homo Thursday morning on «tb* five o’clock tra in from Fitfaburjr* Mr. H tcrrctt attended the closing} exer­ cises of tho B . F . seminary (O. B»> in Alteghehy. ,-. ■ FA INT MISTAKES A re easily made* Tho way to avoid them Is. to ftsk for ”‘Green Beak” the pa in t th a t’s alw ays pure. Fo r sale h J K e rr A Hastings Bros. Preaching services a t the %. F . church Sabbath morning and even­ ing,'- Morulngsnhjecfc; “The Christ* Jan tiife.a Conflict,'” Even ing sub­ jec t: ’ “Some Temptations Common to Christian. W orkers ,and How to Meet-Thorn,” Everybody welcome, Meadow Bi’Ook Farm lost Avalua­ ble Cow Several days ago from a hemmorrhage, phe animal had peett sold to a breeder in Illinois and was to be delivered soon.' The purchase phee whs $300. The new owner will have the Opportunity of selecting Another Amp (lie bord pr having h is money refunded. ^ 1-J.,4 1 ,1-.",.1..,I A GAIrtoOK OF GREEN BEAD ^ FA IN T ' * B j a gallon o t henyy bodied pa in t and when th in enpp Recording to di­ rections On every package, is the most, economical palfti made;* F o r sale b y K e rr &•Hastings Bros, u -v "W i1Tw7nKvBi^ > A ^ | ■Sheriff Titrbox has received/word from California t h a t M r. F rank Townsley, b ro the r of Mrs* Tnrbox 'dam ge -'foB ow fr^^ tio earthquake* 'Mrs* Andrew Jackson hns ReceivedWord frojn a sister, Mm. Ezra le w is of S an J o s e ,, th a t .she mid h e r fam ily were uninjured by the shock. Th is city w as’ almost totally destroyed. Professor W* C. Sayrs of “Wito niington, who went to Zion,,City, some y ea rs ago becoming a n adher­ en t of the Dowle ehureft hasSvith- drawri from th a t denomination' and returned fo WUmiftgten. Ho ha^ returned to tak e up the faith pit .the Christian, church, prof., W« C. Sayres is a b ro ther of F ro f J* H . Sayrs formerly of this place* DO F O E KNOW. .. The value o f “Hanna’s Dustro finish”? It makes old floors* furni­ ture hud woodworklookwor beauti­ ful than when they were new- And it lasts, “ F o r Hale b y K e rr & Hasting-Brcs. to in ianmiility w s u a y »t ^ ^ Wimcr has. traded Ws weelm vtoit with relatives | ho*W and lot h» the corner of Mato I and Elm streets and a vncaaf 1# on JChurch street to Mr. George Btoith n& iiiext Na«le v was the «pnse F 0* »hem the late Foto ^ IV a S s to ' s m ^ lived, ' ■ his ha'. ... ... . ^ ■ ’ - - . . I agle y as t o guest f WI 0' who is ■ipitejfe’ Mclarland o a e in Bontli Cimrles* | - ... . ~*^-**-** „ j Tim College Catalogue was put ■ -* kVk .. ■ “ - - -.v -Aaaihternf, Mewls mem miter- dtv’edneshya t Cm home -ofMr. -K w. i ’rcBu- In honor *>f h is Tdtfe tis'fMday, - IfYonWant out by this office this we#k and copies can tic obtained of any -of the: officials of the institution, T(ho -Herald hopes to have tho hew tele- F te tsd lfoa to ry ready.-for distrthu* tlon wlthto afew wioifetlaya.|, W»oU‘d« Tr-ivoliug •iatosiaan, Must futidsli references and invest 'tit' firsts c I rss frp ee :em t Bamfe* .Balmy and'■oapimscs paid* .W^pe^lfihflP'l t»tpistdr-wo-4eaefe :tmaiue# »t oar mUfe. ThoWheeling Hhofing . A* Cofufeo “ i?omp$»|v iWft«eB6feW.m . ■’ 4- t l n f m C4w itf.v r e a l . Hamm^ Bio«l A fale ofi»r«#r was tolttbymayka ' Wm, Wlfftoly of tho Farmers’ Cot Operative Company Bprtogfleld has mvcuted ft device that with the aid of a gasolene engine for power the matron of the farmers’ house can do more work and with greater ease than heretofore. Tho machine will roefc the baby, wash the dishes, wash the clothes, separate the cream, and operate the sewing ma­ chine. The farmers’ wifewith£sueh an invention will have an easy life* U .I, i .r-v Mrs* Jacob Doit has gone to kitts* burg, being called there by an inju­ ry to her son, John, who is located in that city. Mr Dotfc was superin­ tending the civchon of come ma­ chinery and in offering assistance hml Isis right hand badly crashed* Ho was taken to a hospital where -the wounded member is being treat­ ed.- As eootofis possible,. Ms* Bott, with M$ mother, will return heme until tho hand heala. ■ * While wo- have dfecOistlaued our }d??play of pianos afe Spabr’s during the summer months we are still ready to offer you indaer-menta on tko purchase of pfanas. ; - - -■George$ i Stegtor. , - Ms kmiasim can cure jpeodo hy tho laving on offliaiwls, Tonmitwl d o n f believe it, - 0©!mwy«-r-\ivil, i t s a fact, |ugt tlio fame, She carnl me of the cigarette hab it th a t way. Little Huvrv—Mamma, 0 od know ail oar thougiffs? Afa^7na=-’Y’c.'i, dpprv Little Harry-.-Then why can’t I JL%*...»* ^_*____:__ ■* ___ J l **, 28- ■Jt- __ Ennui wv \mi\vVu ijnuivau m. cayto*!' %ii? ' t Small Bobby — Say, papa^ what makes giraffes have suchlong necks? 1 ’ap.v-Ged gave them long neeka eo they could reach the leaves of the, palm, which 'only'gxw at the top of the tree. - ' Small Bobby—Well, why didn’t God make tho leaves grow lower down?—Chicago News, •■.■'v • ■^.i.imiiu"ii«.ic;i .■A •’ > . Fact* in th* Ca««, First Stranger—Do yen consider marriage a failure? Second Stranger— 1 :have found it so. , . ■ ' ’* First Stranger—-Hew long havji yon been married? -\ * Second ^trangcr— I have never been up against the-matrimonial game at all. I proposed to five dif* ferent girls, hut they all handed me the frigidmitt.—Detroit Tribune. * f.■ V' t . j . ' ‘*';r.’-rf.- v- , . 7hf*mp«rtt* *t That* , **%$&/* said the yoluble cranky “I Used to bo as bad as you; hut 1 made .up my mind to quit-smoking and I did*” ' 1 rtYou don’t say!” replied the nn- regoUerate man, f(l guesd 'Ujman who can quit smoking could'.quit al­ most anything”— "Oh, yes. I”— .. . ’ - <fExcept talking about it.’—Min­ neapolis Jonrual, . A t th* «I uur U Bst.uurant, The Lion—All the waiters seem particularly ' attentive to that strange ostrich over yonder. . ■ The Tigress—yes*- *Ibelieve they read in the Jungle News this morn­ ing that ostrich tips' ate unusually high this 'season, — Philadelphia Fresa, ; t, ~ »■ / . " ' HepRfuf. “What do you think of all this <: w-v» t -*■» . answered FloddingPete, “in makin’ police officers kind an’ considerate toward usregular patrons.”—Wash­ ington Star, —When wanting eomone rckiem* her thus Ketr &HmUtojgiftms., ten- ole NaqarotlsForitoBff. - OalitihCannot Be Cured* Y ou w ant a pair th a t is b o th s ty lish and sm ie r a b lo a t a fair }>rfc<\ o f roiuvr. Wo are show ing ft h u e th a t t ?ub b iles a ll th ese dmvulsb featu res am i In a vax: -ly th a t is unequale*! in th e c ity . I f y o u ll step in our store ire w ill he i f c - F to show y o t through pur stock and have y ou eompah' gow k and pii^r-s. .Men’s Shoes, for shop or dre>s, j 0 - k . $ 1.23 $l.pO , $ 1 . 90 , $ 2 . 50 , aud-C'JKX?' B o y ’s Bhoesj, for schoo l or dress, " S I. 23 , S I 30 . $ 2 .W, ami Bad ies’ fe?hoes, for heavy or tlrers wear. $ 1 23 , SL 15 ,$ i 90 , S 2 . 1 f). and $ 2 .n?) *-aIfefevii :■,><Axel: AAiitiVst -S.iM.JiZuti.-l k^Azi^k#-- , ......... w. J-IA. - xJAA^Jta &» tAJ. ±2.£M~. iAliii . lJLaS. T—r , J r—^ Kt ^ - ■ • v * f■ . ^ ■ » * - , ■ ,«r— e * o — - T h is sp r in g s sty les are no excep tion . The exd u s iv s ideas th a t o th e rs try to reach are here, in every varieny th a t m eets every dem and and a s to co rrec t- ness. B u y in g here m eans g e ttin g th e world’s b est footw ear a t th e v ery low est prices in th e c ity , qua lity considered. M eet your friends and leav e you r pack­ ages here. ’ ...................... Oscar Young, 7 East Main o,'---,; Springfield, OhiQ. . -j - *• I a t l 6 r a o r w * • » w * " « — ,— „„ - . «sateInCratid " w i t s o r t - n t t o n g ^ f f i ^ S & ' S g S S S f f i Deaton&Rudy Gunner — Cogger need t» have such an exasperating horBOlatigh. Gayer—Ifc has all changcd eificq he bought an automobile. . GuUiier—H’ml Now I suppose fut hag the horseless cagoNewii.1 - ' ; ~\:;v"T ' cf jrtd#* :Hroggist (awakendd at.ff s . What do yoa wish? - ” y.- • ' Foies (at, tbs' door)—I f you’ll lefc m o ,look, tat .your diroe tof fo see how to ad fcss-tMa letter I ’ll buy a pdfJjigs si flip o f .you^Ncw -York .teM y , l }: - "■,■;•'■•' \ ; , _ . I to '■ 'J '1‘ '.Sattlwilt** ■u\\ r&mm eertamly do tu»' to e t- tc6®ei.,!ff thelryatmg.^' -. -/ to ; - . **Wfclhyonder is « g irt eating an­ gel hakewith 'tiOd'Courleridhurna}*' ■ v.- ^ ■ '-- •' ' (i nwausbiA1- \ ^Cmaci' tow, „ :said life ludtlifir#. Eavo soar, neck WQslied^'f ' ° -.'to"-'-to: . aAwyda|*s>protested Willie#^whff -titveMei, M m ■ W s rn ^ -'M ym jr ^ H tfa fe g F e sh mGk/t i i must t e w # fh lie § pactSto Ite jlitee i the ewOet th«wg» ''-T j: • . • ®4Hbiighfctbhe mate,to *eplf€if-fha; ^raetfcal one.1* It teglit fo.te fins- ,r.„ t TOd 3 ffUwaukc# ■With ©msosj Ssafecl. ■ -•- - A l l OVER THE HOUSE $u&gMtfon# a* to iho Proper Tr#»im»tit of Sodding. Air your bedding thoroughly every morning and you’ll ho t only have better health, hut the bed wlu be fresher and more comfortable. In addition to this- daily airing put tho mattress, pillows, blankets, com* forts and pads out in the sunshine J a t least once a week and let them air for half a day.* I f possible’find time to gently whip the. pillows and ;mattresses with’a slight stick or rug beater,, for somb dust ft bound ,to collect during a week’s usage, and tbis-r-which is unhealthy, if allowed to accumulate—in time hreedjs 'germs besides taking elasticity from the feathers and making 'the hair filling in the mattress dull. ■ ' Many housekeepers are careful to .change the bed lineh and take pride in keeping'it snowy white, yet they do not pull the beds apart [often .enough. Careful women not only daily airtoill the bedding, but dur­ ing'the weekly sunning-the springs are taken out, dusted and,wiped off with a damp cloth. ’ ' CHEWING CQ FFEE . A Farhieious' Habit That Is fiiaWa to .Rain tb* rtaslth.' Physftans claim that the habit of I *i ** u u *> ^ v.4 A, Ul^toW, its place, This Is coffee chewing, , which;i s a very bad thing for thoj health^ for i t creates nervousness^ J” makes the'skin ycUbw^blaekeip tho ' teeth and diminishes the appetite. | The habit seems to have original-. ed in the coffee roasting establish* ] ments.' When visiting one of .these; plants one sees nearly all the men | taking coffee grains, from a little ” pouch which is sewn on the front, of their jumpers. Every little while * they .take a half dozen or more grains from it and chew them with great relish* The women who work there are addicted to the same habit., • A Specialist of Philadelphia has made a study of the coffee chewing habit and says? “I t is a habit easily contracted, fo r the. taste of the crisp, roasted berries is no t unpleas­ ant, and the. exhilaration,' the stim­ ulus, that the berries give is quite as marked as that which would be obtained from a glass or two of beer or from’a drink of Whisky, ■ *Tt ft this exhilaration, I am con­ vinced, that causes the habit to be formed and that makes it a hard habit to break away from.' I t should be broken away from. Its effects are highly injurious. They aremore injurious than, those of tobacco' chewirigt *■ * “The coffee chewing habit wrecks the nerves, it makes the akin sallow and it destroys the appetite. I have had occasion, to treat a imraber of men. for It* I always advise ru-h men to break off by imperceptible degrees-^to. give three or fsur months to the task, Borne succeed and some do not. Men who work in coffee plants find it almost impos­ sible to succeed*” " ‘ Coffee experts seem to be tho onlv employees connected with the f ... A? . .tA ’if*.. K*.,.•£. H-v.T:..;F. 1 LOOK HERE THE SPRING OF 1906, Is'now here and you will wont that that l>«ggy or carriage painted and re-rubbered and I am now Able to do that. Call and iget prices.. Have your work done now ready lo r good weather. J. H: WOLFORD, F- S . L have secured th e serv ices of a first tia g e painter. class ear- \ 'I $125 IN GOLD $125 W i l l b e g iv e n a w a y M o n d a y D e cem b e r s ! . T ic k e ts w i l l b e g iv e n w ith e a c h 25 c e n t c a sh pur­ chase^ O n e $ 15.00 p rize; F iv e $ 10.00 p r izes; T w e lv e $ 5 .ob p r iz e s , ’ * S A V E Y O U R T IC K E T S . —Got plow of an Oliver Steel., breaking Kerr &Ha&tirtgaljros. —Nft2»retii Po rtland cem ent fo r sale a t K e rr & Hastings" Bros* Pennsylvania .........L I N E S - - — - ~ CBOSS KXAMINl'I YOI'ltSlX.V Does the house need painting and have yon made up your nund to use th e “ ju st as good” variety, i n order to save Ado llar o r two? Now’ before | yon take the final step, ju st p a u s e } and consider the needs ot tho House.' Your good judgment w ill prompt you to use Green Seat Liquid Fain t. It’s always tho result o t careful afterthought. Fo r S a le b y |K e rr & H a stiugB ro s 3. filMl was KWBjA'StlW f I t o tea* tits nr d e i f b ; g in tak ing i>r. | j e f 3 ©iape*cd tg tV {fOW ■'* - -*»•■*«-**. ' w m w m m ? c iw ^B»g r Who desire .lasting tranlto, should fiaa ftt apofi. #!io iwo lot itm m B ra t 'iPaluts-. I f s the m r fares i great ef i £,*, w fl~m ?«n, c^LIrcl *An tt*Ksf: Lucky 0 te* ]i|j!luyj|,«s?t>*'rAaiffigdiw.flyen ibo t-St-f fe Mff* Aleader* fit(%rji, MH/. fUfM } ( puta^*, kha prstort r-mtdftstJ’-ii of ifhan h>i{nd ttr; Kink'* *few Fills ’*»n« Fonlliigfed fi#w Hto, G met*' STRANGE INCIDENTS. ., Koftcgfass arc much ceheerneff coffee trafio who t o fiofefltft habif,5 m&e * strange inriamt o t the fes- for if they had ihelr eeuse IMties whfth woleomtd King Uak* trouM’ be ffufieff* The experts, by tn x smell only or by fasto 01 % , ffistui. J J J S r S f S i * n . . S S S - guisUwithout the slightest ffifilsalty 1 ^ VGtl m uncertainty between the Atab-an, 1 ^hen, thb royal procession taut, te the ffavaneso, the Guufcm^aa, the Tas^ llta dn&ent fortress of Akcrhus Cbsta Ktean, the Bogotan and a 4 o 2 - i was ussembleff t e e a great $a .other coffees, Tfeev couW no t m tiim r o f spectator, mostly milt- ffo this if they v/cro coffee chdwem, *ta«y, te brffer to see the new feiog ^ e w Y o r k ito ta h l. tev e past Wlulc the cpeMateta • ' Iwere waiting teeeo fits lang la great t o u BxbFa Crytog, lexritcmtnt a jingling eounff was A plysieian teM A p t ® and. M d te% ■ thc-tsoBated.i how teeitance her ervinn babe. ; statue of Kteg Oscar fell te tilts ahs>S the child on its teek/? ho ’tt^oh^to At Giesaruo moment the m% ilm i with ye® ffcimV nad and nm t-radi t i la fetefiqger dace its m :M h gently, the fall. For a moment every cao ! Tho itaMen stoppage ©f ite tecutb p festn i Mfe t little unconffojdable 1 lull surprise it jinmofieiroiely. Its .©a witessing the itu-ifltnt, hut It ^vihrt^T-rt HW -AVTTrrg.'7*-vrr«-»-~g*-•-• EXCURSIONS Los Angeles City of Mexico In April and May D e s rioines Louisville S t. Paul . In Mayc' . Boston III Juwi S a i l F r a H S k o u In June uml July D e n v e r ■ In July Fordeiullsfcteut tho excumiou*. fares to, any poteKand u a r t t e u ^ about Pcmwylvania iduca pa*- aenger service cnusnlfc . - E, 5. 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