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Show Or. J. Tbou.se, Iientiti, a n J.B!. rner west and 1st TTALKIMJ ATHJCKFOBi UVImT IT'S A VSETCI, THOtTOH J.0T A rXEAEJLNT OCCCI-AT10X, JLS M.V J1K. KM)W. Some of the ok! railroad track walkers can boast of records equal to that of locomotlvcsln the tolnt of miles which they have covered. engineers sometimes claim that they have ridden 200,000 miles or so, but the men who have walked that far are not often heard of. Still, there are plenty of them in the branch of I Uie railroad service to which the track walker" belongs. They are the safeguard of travel which the PubllcknowsIeastabouL They prevent pre-vent hundreds of accidents, but Ihcir good deeds are rarely, If ever, rewarded, re-warded, as is the case with the faithful engineer or flagman. And it is a peculiar fact that there ls no line of nromotlon. rnnsMiiifntH- nn great Incentive to careful work. I A reporter got some ideas about i their duties from Thomas Fesnan, , now forcn-an of a section of track- i men intheyardofthe Grant Central ' station. Sesnan lias beeu eniplo) ed i on the track work of the Harlem i Bailroad for forty-tno years, nnd U now looked upon as a .aLrfarth among Uie trackmen. He has hid clutrgeof a gang for tlielast eighteen I years; before that he was a trackman track-man himself. He S3)S that he helped to lay the second track of the Harlem road in ISts, over which the New Haven road first enttred tlie city, "livery piece ot rallroaJ," he ' said, "Is divided into sections ol , from five to seeu miles, if It is single track, and from three to four miles it e'ouble. A foreman with a gang of fixe or six men keeps each sectiin in order. All but one are trackmen, who are kept busy nuking nuk-ing repairs. That one. Is the track walker, who patrols the tracks all day long with an t)eout for wc-k polnta and obstructions which might cause accidents. Of course I there is a second track w alsxr at night who does the same work. "The track walker'soutfitlncludes a hammer, wrench, lantern, red flag, i few toriedoe3, bolts aud spikes. Xo, he doesn't walk at pedestrian spcl Hisgalt shouldn't t more tnau two or three miles an hour. A man might hurry over the entire ground Inside of an hour, l-ut lie couldn't look at every bolt and rail connection as his duties require. re-quire. I f It's a double track road he units nt, flit, t rni-V f ! tin flings. Hon from which the train Is coming aud examines on!) one track at a time. Ho takes tho other track oa the wa) lack. A track walker gtts oer the ground, as far as he Isable, just before the trains JsVJ over his section, ilut he keeps at work all day long, nnd if he has a double trick, divided into (hrec-inile sec tions, he might to make about three round trios a day o.er each track. This would make a da) 's average of twenty-four miles. An exp-ricurcd track walker can tell a Ioom: bolt st a glance. Sometimes it will be cauttil by a bmkeu rail, and he will see that the joints do not fit. Generally a loose joint M ill lie ind'caletl by a di-turb- ams- nf flit. mrth. rl. sin.- wr,.i 1,. I betneen thes!ecir and the rail. In tills case the track walker prop tho nil with a thin k-ceof woixl.whlch he must can) in his outfit. I'ish plates and angle plates are distributed distrib-uted along the lint, an J the track wnlker sometimes has to replace brokcu plates if there isn't time for tlie sectiou gang to come up before a train is dut. In case of a broken rail or obstruction which he cant hanJle, the track walker puts torpedoes tor-pedoes on the tracks ind n.( his red flag to warn a lasting train Then hu leaves h!s prlrul and in forms the forems.1 and trackman as soon as issible. In emergen?) caes at nlcht the track walkir uraps bis rest 11 ig alut the lantern as a signal loriedoca are used ', ao. "I uccr heard of a track walker being ptiimuletl to a Letter laying position. Ouro a track walkeralira) s a track walker." "Anybody can get such a Job, then," rugge-stetl tlie rciwrler. Not -i bit of it," retorted the latriarch 'lou couldn't, for instance. in-stance. I'd like to tee you twit on one of those aigle plates; aitd )ou'd have to doit in caseof emergem) A nun must hive experience as a trackman first. The foreman picks his track wjlkcr cut of the trackmen. track-men. Their jay Is all the same about $1 j!S a day. But If there is any promoting being done, tlie track walker is never the lucky one ftsmc- trackuiau gets the raise. The track walker must go back to the section gang again if he cxjiec-ts to get up In tl eWorld. "As a rule, track walkers keep at it all their lives. A man who worked under me on the section bttnecn Philmout at.d Craryville, on the Harlem rood, atrip six miles long, made two round trip a day. He started from Puilmont at 5 a m..and by the end of the first round trip of twelve miles It was noon and he got dinner. Another trip, and he gave way to another mn at 5 p m. This man, ill chad McGrath, keit up his twcut)-four miles walk alout ever) clay In the )ear for IS years Beckoning S.0 da) s to the year, this makes more thau 155,000 miles. Many track walkers have kejt It up longer. A man on the L'rie says he has walked more than ,- miles. "The unpleasant part comes in rainy or w intry weather. Of course if the snow is six inches deep on tlie tracks, the track walker can't see the rails, let alone the loose bolls, and this Is the only time he gets a hollda) . But the chances are that he will have lo turn in with tl.o rest of the suction pang and help clear the read "' .': JoTvt Son. ftit Drslrrl nmteitr KefctwJ tvti lfymn nook. Tho Dcserct Sunday School Ui.Ior. aes grest pleasure In oimcuncln'-fiat oimcuncln'-fiat it has now ready for tale a ne II) mn Book, ipciall) j rcpcrcsl foi the usa of the Sunday fcchools of Iha Ijttcrtiiy Saints. For some tears the Union has contemplated thu publication of such a work, but unforeseen circumstances: hate des Li)ci!tsct'.npIcUonunm the prise nl time. ?,ca.1 1l"M:-t'' or the t)mne tntaia3d In thla bck liave l-etn omisodl) our homo authors, art Jiose with nhlch tho children art ami iar, and to which tlie music '8 len pulllshed. The sclextesi iee-es i are Mvoritcs Iu general use' Jiocit was thtiight Uiat It woulu c a grave enor hi omit, a t. . -rishiaJhymus n-r wMcfc havs lever before b r pU UihuJ. Jt "cations In which the music is Wished of thofo h) mns to w hlch wi -Ic has been set, tho Index ol tnia Hymn Boo't is to prepared that Jic nork In which the- Una can L ound Is shos-n l-yasiiedal refer o sCClheLnlon Muic Cirds, tlie Sunday School Union Music Book, -he Primary Tute Book, and other ""fcrrwl to. In connection Tith Uiis book. A few or tht hymns which arc somewhat locx have been shortened by the omission $ ,tcrnl,or-? ,,a! ln -nasi vli di wt trust the rmblic will agree with us are Imiirovoitents. Tho Hymn Utct contains 530 page, well printed on good, tout psrr.-, and strongly bound, and Is ." 4.1 me i'vr rate or $3.00 per TTKcr, ?" klnUs of 'tirnllure and Upholstery, go to the StMirrito Furniture Co, 103 W. bouth Tern-pie Tern-pie Street. NOTICE TO CREDITORS EtUte of Thoxxi ldHm. Deeeaied. I'?1: J.S "BttEDr GtE BV THE sSt.-Va.'101 J-"nuaitStor of li &c?$tg& - ' -te Oi,: l iiii jfr ath, i jjo- f'tr tnjltu, tllj-fors.tjte. ,ww fel't-CIAIs MiTICrUS. il'C'Tlll Of First Class Furniture, Tuesday, June, 1 2, at 10 a. to, 57 bouth First I-att. CROWDS OF PEOPLE CO TO TI1K (t'rand Army of Ihc Hrpnlilic Hall, On West Second South hlrcct, to nltuess Dr. Smith's strange and mysterious magnetic cures. Tho greatest excitement eer created iu bait LakeCity has been produced at G. A. K. HaU by Or. Smith. His frits lectures and public lieallngof the -itk cery morning from loto 11 o'clock has brought people from all (aits of thecit) and Territory, to be healed of their infirmities and to Hituess his wonderful cuna. Dr. Smith is a thoroughly cduraftl plysician and surgeon, and a indu-ate indu-ate from buth old ami iii'ircl.n,.!. niedlciut. Thedoctor did not come to this cil) to wage war on the medical profession, and Hill not knowingly say or do anything w hleh will cast a reflection upon an honorable h). hiin. He cordially invites both the sick aiilthewellofall cHsa to go to the hall and listen to hLs lectures aird Hltness his wonderful cure. eterda) a gentleman went upon the stage n ho had btent great sufferer suf-ferer from lumlngi; for )c-ars he had not known what It Has to le free from jaln iu his lclt. In Its than lite minutes from the lime Dr. Smith laid his hands upon him he U as fr.- frum i.-l, ...J .i.i.i ... the audience lhat he felt Utter than ho had In a )ear. A Iadyweut upon thestagcsuiicriiig from rhtu-mutism rhtu-mutism iu her aims n d thouMers; her shoulders were so still and lamo that she had lut little use of her arms. After receiving one magnetic mag-netic treatment she ustsl. both arms Hilhjsrfe-c: ease and I laced Ixith hands on lop of her head, n thing she had not belli able lo do 1-efore III many mo'ilbs. r-everal iienoiis suffering from deafness w ere made to hear n h atch tick aficr one treatn.cnt,while man) others who vw -ulTerlng from catarrh, dyi-p.iu nml i.iher forms ofchronIciIL-e-eewtre cures! b n single treatment ou the stage. Dr. smith will continue to heal the sick at G A. ft. Hall every morning from JO ba 11 o'clock for abouttwoHieij.. He Is icrmaneDt-ly icrmaneDt-ly located at .No. S53 'itt Temple South street, where he may bo consulted con-sulted free of charge from 0 a. m. iiniil C ie, in. dall) , ixcei t Uie hour at the hall nnd Sunday. ile treats all Tonus of thronlc disease, dis-ease, and will rure seven cases out r ten that hive been pron uncetl iccurable. ' jt. ARer June 1st, C.J. Gjslaveson's clock cf iiarut., Saddles, i:tt-. u ill Ilo fjiind t!p slalrs. Boom Xo.5, Gustaveson Block. Trie faalmott,.. The latet, lirgcst and Ust musi. cal work yet lubJishcii In theTcrtl lory, contain)!!,: a tune for ever) piece In the Latter day Saints' Hymn Book, has lieen issued from the Dtantirr Xms r.ss. an.I Is now for sale In 4 diUUci.t i)Ie-s t,f Coveretl Boards, C'tbtli Back, JlOcadl orSlb.Ol jrrilor. Clotli Bound, fl.bOrac-h, S17.W dox. Cloth and Irathir Bound, $1.70 each, tlSOOprdoz. Full MornccoGift, 33.23 each, tM 00 per dot. If sent by mall IS cents per book additional will be charged. The best musical talent In the Territory has been employed In the arrangement nit 1 compilation of thu work, which contains the choicest or tlie acred melodies to which tho Latter dayFaints' H) mns have been sung in the tsb and a rich collection of original turns, many el H hlch arc suro to become favorites as soon as known. There are 330 ileces of muic, wilii words accomiau)!ng. In the I'salmcdy, making it a faige and valuable look. Xotonly should ever) tholr be fully supplied with this remarkably cheap and most excellent work, bat it is equally well ad led for home use, and no family In which music is understood or cultivated should bo without It. In ordering, state hoT -cu want thcni shipped. Address: Diacr.ET Xni s Co., Salt Lake City. Weak sTAinen The mcl sfcn.lllvc haluro of the Temalo sex renders women much more sucejtiblo than men to those numerous ills which spring fpjm lack of harmony In the system. The nervous system gives way, sick headache I- frequent, the appetite Is lost, and other ailments peculiar to th6ixcausegreatsurjerlng. Hood' Karsiiarllla is peculiarly adapted for sue h cases,and lias received the most gralif) Ire praise for the relief 11 has afforded thousands of women whose very existence before taking, It was only mlrery. It strengthens (lie nerve, cures sick headache and In-illgistion. In-illgistion. purifies and vitalirea the blood and glvrsregularaml healthy action totvery organ in the bsdy. MAIfj SCIIKDCLE. rollowisr is the sciednle of arrival ano aoruiof llaba atmit LaaeCIt, Tost oece.Norember.i,s. ' ' JArr4Ti. .tCloseat DcpoL once. i j Eastern. rU IT. r. E, .... j a.tLM a.m Kasurs. mtC. W ' iiJ pjnoso rem western ... 1AL3) a.mcO0p.ra San rraacuco (closed I L. siich) I JJSOaan "" - 1LM a.mL31a.m irdn CIS runs 09 tun Oxtfea ..........HM..... .fU plm North and Northwest aas p-mXropja i-arki-ii,. rrrsjo!eo (Mstthcm ................. , 6J0 tun.10am Eoaihem closed poach w i JJllford, rrlsco and '19.11 a.mU0n.n bejond. 1 1 j lUatnam Canroa aiul j , ., l. . Vst Jordan. 1 1 PJa. -a TOOS.S OOOSt, Jt nBW j. - Aha d ra.ieh ejo rS Sj I Prwfesaor af eJaaai-s sprlenes My little girl, aged seven yeais, was afflicted with a severe cough and cold. Sbo could not sleep, but coughed almost Incessantly. I was Induced by a friend to try Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy and was astonished at the immediate relief It gave and the cure it produced I have tried many remedies for coughs, and colds, but this Is superior su-perior to any of them. Prof. J. M. Mchan, Capital City Commercial College, Dt-s Moines, Iowa. For sale by Z. C. M. I. Drug Department. Depart-ment. The lreat Araerlear C ho-rue. Sneeziog, snuffing and coughing This is the music all over tlie land Just now. "I've got such au awlul cold In my head." Cure it with Kly's Cream Balm or It may end in the toughest form of catarrh. Maybe you nave catarru now. coming is more nauseous and dreadful. This remedy masters it as no remedy ever did. Not a snuff nor a liquid. Pleasant, certain, radical. James Marsh, of Aten, Nebraska, after an experience of four years In selling Chamberlain's Pain Balm, says: "It is the best and most reliable reli-able liniment ever produced." A fifty cent bottle of it w ill accomplish accomp-lish more In the treatment of rheumatism. rheu-matism. Lame lack or severe sprains than five dollars Invested in any other way. For sale by Z. C. M. 1. Drug Deiartment. Go to Si oceb. Bwateb & Co., opposite City Hall, for Tin Booflng, Guttering, Spouting, Stoves and Tinware, etc. JOHN C. CUTLER & BRO. havo REMOVED Temporarily to No. 78 West, First South St, Ono Block West of Dosorot National Bank. Homo-Mado Woolen Goods of all kinds. Cents' Suits Made to Ordor. New Stylos Spring Suitings just received. CALL AND SEE US. .tunonucetnent HstrAorllnarjr. We shall give an ay with every $.25.00 cash purchase during the month of April one volume, handsomely hand-somely bound, of cither of the following fol-lowing standard works: Dante's Inferro, Dante's Purgatory and Paradise, Dole's Bible Gallery and Milton's Puradlse LosL All Illustrated Illus-trated by Gustave Dore. These books retail at t'i 00. During this extraordinary oiler our prices will be as low as etcr, and every department depart-ment is well stocked with dry goods, groceries, men's and boys' clothing, and boots and shoes. Come and examine these elegant books. D. L. Davis, US and 70 w. 1st South. Buy your drugs of "tho bo)s," Johnson, Pratt & Co.. 4S Main st. J 'resident rtrfeham ToBorl tellers. It is my intention to compile all my fath-i' lettlers for ibhcatlou, and I will ba greatly obliged to all those who have fuch letters if they will kindly forward them to James A. Little, care Juvenile JntlruoCor Office, Salt Lake City, that they may l correctly col led. All such letters will is. most carefully handled and returned safely to the owner". Kcsjctfully, d.ts Juiix V.Vuuo, Openesl it ewr JfttrUrl. Fred J. May has opened up ot Xo. 37 Commi rclal Mntt here he- w HI sell the cholicst BieT anil Mutton from the best Iienlb and fl j ks of the Territory; also I-nmb, Veil and I Pork from thu U-stgrali-. Delicious I and Hell seastmt-J Sa issges of all I kinds. Salted, Diieel aud Cured Miat, lsr.Hi Beef and Pork. Telephone Tele-phone No. bit. Meats promjtly Delivered. De-livered. s. t nrully Jewel Dr. David Kennedy, of Bondout,, N. V., the famous surgeon snd hy-sician, hy-sician, has rent us a copy of his liook. "How to Cure Kidney, Liver and Blood Disorders." 1 1 is a work w hlch should lo read In every home, for tho value of the medical les-sons alone It contains also rnauy life illustrations, and two facinatiug stories from the nidi I) kuonn au thor. "Ned nuiitliue " Anyone sending their address with the ume cfthls paper to I Jr. Kennedy, will receive the Imok frw by null 1 H. DINWOODEY I IS READY FOR BUSINESS ACAIN, And will bo ploased to havo tho public generally and all his old customors call and see him at Caldor's Music Palace, (tho Calder Estato having kindly allowed him to uso part of their store), whoro ho has opened out a New and Beautiful Stock of Carpets and Parlor Furniture. Furni-ture. All ordors will recelvo most careful attention. He still has tho 6 5 employes with him ready to execute any ordor. Give him a Call. HAMPTON, JONES SL Co.. X-Kel rafale. -Sis Choicest Building Iots in market. Kast side Liberty Park, Jyjo to JHW0. ljotf near corner oth West and 7th South, ST. to 323. Lots near corner OtluWest and 9lh S-bulb, SLW. to $300 fine Honing wells may bo had on any of the above lots. First class business, prospective business, and acreage properties. tiiV Office, 62 s. Mai n .Street, A Beautiful Assortment of Ladles' Gents' and Children's Shoes and Supers Just arrived at People's iiuilable Co-op. dtf rranlril Twenty teamsters and twenty-five twenty-five sIioTelcrs to work on Utah A. JSrJrthern at Brigham City. $1.50 in relay and board. Apply to K. Sr. Weller, 43 en Seventh Mouth St., Salt Lake City, or at camp in Ilrigham Clly. dclslwe CltiSMOX Wlili-r A Co. On and after May aiih, Bathing Trains to nnsl from Garfield Beach will run as follows Leave Sail LaLeS 10 a.m.. except Suuday. 10:15 a m . l-oo cm : 45 p.m., 5 10 p.m , 6 TO p.m. Jrrtir UarScld95 rem., 11 00 a. in, 1:4-5 pan., 3.30 p.m., 55 t. ia., 7.15 p.m. LtavcGarfield II .30 a m., i30p.ni., K4) p.m., 510p.m., 75 p.m, 9..T0 p.m. Arrive Salt Laie2:o rctn., except Hunday, JK45 jerrL, 4 25 rem., 5 to rem., 8.10 p.m., 10:15 rem. 8. W. Eocxrs, aehiFrt.it Pns.Agt- poller lo Our rslroos Not bavin.; nny Trlephone, our customers will please leave orders at Margelts' Jlro's. Book Stofe, or at Phillip Margelts' Wine Depot for Marcetls Ale and Porter, also for Malt and Hops. KSTATK OH R. B. MABCETTs. The most complete line of Wall Pacr In town at Peoi le's orjABix Co-or. ollrf.'' Special Tax for street sprinkling becomes delinquent on 19th Inst levy will be made upon all property upon which tax is unpaid upon that elate, without further notice. R. R. Clc-te, Collector. s.olhlnr Irs ine Wide World bo; I Was afflicted with Kidney disease. dis-ease. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Bondout, N. V., I say it with a perfect recollection of all that was'doEB for me besides, it is the only thing that gave me permanent per-manent relief. I have recommended this medicine to many people for KIJneydLsea.se pd they all agree in saying that it hai not ItJ eijuat In the wide world for tills complaint. Lynlan Crawford, Di'iis'st-PntlnsflfW, Di'iis'st-PntlnsflfW, Mass. asSsSsaasSsSswassVsssSlasSsSsSsB F. AMBACI & M Special Sale of Elegant EMBROIDERIES, Children's and Misses' Embroidered Skirting, 22 and 27 inches wide, 45-inch Flouncings, extra wide. BLACK CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS, HSENETS, AND A LARGE LOT OF LACES IN VAN DYKE AND OTHER NEW DESIGNS, DE-SIGNS, AT PRICES TO ASTONISH YOU.!! We offer 4 yard strips of Embroidery, each, strip at 5c. reduced from 10c. tCc. reduced from l7c. 20c. " " 40c. 35c. " " 55c. 40c. " " 60c. 45c. " " 60c. 55c. " " -7oc. 70c. " " 95c. 1 Largs Assortment of Embroideries 3 to 12 laries wide at Equally Large Redaction. 50O plocos 22-Inch and 27-Inch Children's .-tnd Misses Sklrtlnp;, at 27. 321, 371. 45, 47J. SO. 55, GO. G21. 67i. 82, 871 and 90 cents. Tho abovo figures show a reduction of from 13 to 4f cents on oach yard. Tie Choicest lot of 45-incu Etaaniderj Flotiacngs m 1M7 iatcs desLgiis eier sdohd in tMs cit, at astaisMijlj las t ici, 55c, 721c, 75c, 80c, 95c. $1.59, $1.03, $1.19, $1.3), $i.5i; reduced Iron 25c. to 7cc. 03 cica yzrj. . Blk. Chantilly Houncings anJ Fishnets in boa'i .' . design?, de-sign?, sent us by our Now York buyer wlthosi. c i-ro-account of their beintj GH-AT BARCAINS. Wo offo them at 80c., $1.90, $2.25 and S2.85. Thocd Koods, cannot bo bought clsowhoro for 50 por cci more por yard. We jti-ss i ilTiiur SPECIAL BARGAIIS! I In Ladies', Childrea's and Misses' White Dresses, at S2.75, S3.50 and S5.50; less than cost of cotting then mado. Wrappers, Teagowns, Ladies' White Skirts, eta, at reduced prices. Our Bathing Suits, Bathing Caps and Hat3, Patont Bathing Shoo and Stocking combined, are Selling Fast and Giving Splendid Satisfaction. OUR CHILDREN'S CLOTHIKG DEPARTMENT is offeriaS CnlHs Kilt Siirts and Wasa Sails at Yery Low Prices. OATiTi yTnO J3T3EJ TTJ3 : It .ill pay jou, as nil our Dciiarsincnts, especially the AVIIITJ: GOODS, oiTer REAL IJAUGAINS! TO REDUCE STOCK! ON'C PJrCIi TO AXsL! SB5-E:tablblitd 26 years In the same bloci. Kail orders receiia prompt aUestio3.-a F. AfflAffl & Bill. FURNITURE, ' CA11PETS, WALL PAPER, - aSohn? Baby. Carriages EEFEIGERATOES. P.WHSEN FURNITURE STORE, Ho. 51 and 53 East. FIRST SOUTH -STREET. spo!gei, raoi! Warwick High Grado Safety Bicyclo. S135.00. Safety Hloyclss, $135.00, $115.00, $75.00, $60.00. S40.0O. S35.00, $25 00. Tricycles and Veloclpedos. Sporting Cood?, Guns and Ammunition. Pocket Cutlery, Razors. Strops, Butcher Knives, Horse and Tollot Clippers. Fishing Tadkle, Tents, Baso Ball Good3. Agent for Caligraph Writing Machlno, Carbons, Ribbons and Paper, Dog Collars, Playing Cards, Pokor Checks, Etc LiUlGKST STOCK nutl LOWPST 'PIIICES SHOT GUNS AT COST. BJ' flsfpalrlnc In HI Ilraitf brm. MT) "PTrATyTC! 22-24 W. Second Soath Street, . stU. i V ataValN Q, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. DEALERS, COHSDLT YOUR IRTEREST BY GETT1SG HI PRICES 1 - s ' . -ae.O"V laEX33 MOUNTAINEER OVERALL. IT IS THE 3EST. llrTV-uir "C'?" I Skirls K ; ftfiK V i. c.isuM.i:j.Bi...srtoai.i.r. 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I. - Krparts Jse. - Elders CertlsVeatcs Jtc M njhopa ItreensaMBd. bssasi.IM, 3Qc.;of IW.TVe. Itlmarr aoeiatioa Gall and Kecon3 Hoots, sua. T L.M.I. , UoUaalCscort Boots JIM. WanlEcccrdf.lqr.t u), ; qr ,UM, I qr- liaoo ttlxa rrlesta neconia jfaJe lo Onlcr SCTtntlea" Bonij Jtade to Order. riliiLJsIl Jb&5 Ifl wpfci en Erlnevtetj, TfaBlaa WM CcTiji sfljjf I oVDSt, st-Mi'OOs Wa Pfeilrasjr!.n;Ai-ns!- t-f WW T-WsbojCcrAjttsaiWod.riJarsr:- ijh-f-Jn WW am "M. cpfc&!z m yfAsjirxGTfec-, jjm cv , aaj lizrj aaiti.fpihtxms. s aJI0E,l24R-l (tu-ay2.ct:c3stu-2 HJ INK I flia llrservt Vrws Co. bisrlnar sss BbJ ransllliv Cjnirr l"iM'i!siVst. ! rrn Union or toe BI Celebrated -Printing -Inks, jW Kjunrracnrixti bt tzis HHJ fain CitiJ printing InT do, H or Cincinnati. Clhlss Art prepx-ed to fumlih ttir . isms In any and all gndea. 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