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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1900)
HI33 LITTLE BEN. "Tho gladdest day In all my Ufa waa that day Bennlo eorae, Though when nil vha waa made my wire my diooq waa tinetin' aomo; How cute and beautiful ba waa, a-layln1 thore aaluepl I had to Jlst knoel down beilda hla llltla bed and weep, Bec.iuse I felt o good, you knowt I prom.' Iscd God that day That I would leave the way below Tho uroau hiiu yimui way. "How proud we waa to show our boy I mean his ma and I Kach day he brought us greater Joy and ratted us lo'rds the sky! Wa hadn't n-ely lived before ho coma to make us glad. The blndln' link between us was that happy nuie tau: We lived for him, we saved, for him, In every way we knew, Day In, day out. I slaved fer him, well We planned a grand career fer him, his nappy ma ana me Wa'n't nothln' too good here fer hlra, as fur as we could see: He'4 (ot to go away to school to collage so we planned. He'd got to have the beat of all a-goln' In the land. And ao we saved and slaved away and seat - him off at last I guess that I waa proud the day I heard . uuj nam tieaeeui . "He's home agen to stay awhile, until vacation's through; Ha'a learned a lot conceririn' style, he's M11IU trl UiaiKUI. iUD , Ba brought another chap along,' they're college chums, you know; They Hde the horses 'round, and gol! how they do make 'em gol t(a harvest time, but, somehow, they don't m ok seem to care; While I must stay and work away they gallivant somewhere. "My back waa lama aa it could ba from puttln' In the bay; I overheard them talk of me this hap pened ylaterdayl My boy 1 used to carry 'round and pray for every night My boy that I have battled for and loved with all my might Be aald: My folks are good and kind, aa you have seen, but. oh, I'm sorry they are not retlned. as yours are, you know.' Ilr gladdest day was that day when I learned a father's love. The day God aent my little Ben down to me from above! I've slaved fer blm. I've saved fer him; I held hta little hand. And guided hla first steps; for him I've laid awake and planned! When he waa near the aky waa fair; I've prayed beside his bed O God of Love, why was I there to hear them words he said!" . Klaer. In Chicago Times-Herald. Jones' Surprise Party LMra. Jones Gained a Glorious ? Victory. C smwsHVsm WHEN you get a woman who is a genuine diplomat you'll always Sod her in the excelsior class. It is the privilege ot her sex to go to extremes and when she seta out to attain an end she hold the possibility of death Much more lightly than she does that ot defeat. This charming little lady, who would refer to be called Mrs. Jones under the circumstances, lives within a block f Woodward avenue in one of the best sections of - the city. She has been Married for eight years, and during even years, eleven months and three "weeks of that time there was one great atrawback to her happiness. It is read Hjr figured from this statement that her release came but one short week ago. Jones must be classified as a good fellow. In a few years more he is lia ble to be called "Old Suavity," "Old Smoothology," or by some other mod ern designation equally expressive and irreverent. His voice has a native note of cordiality and is unctuous. His laugh is a contagion, his handshake suggists a vise and he at once impresses ne with a desire to do something thoughtful and agreeable. The Im pression is not misleading, and one of Jones' favorite ways of showing his generosity was to invite people home to dinner. Where the average friendly snan would say to "Take a cigar," or "Come in and have something," Jones would smile his genial smile, laugh his Jeappy laugh and insist that you go up sand have dinner with him. There is a commendable feature in inch a display of hospitality, but what "was to be condemned in Jones was the fact that he never told his wife of these arudden invasions. She repeatedly asked this consideration, but Jones is a busy Man and forgot. He would promise volubly and kiss bis wife by way of acknowledging his shortcoming, . but three days would not pass before he would surprise the patient little ma tron by suddenly landing in with from ne to four men for dinner. He always told them in his hearty way that they would have to take pot luck, but no woman with the pride of a housewife is going to set out a stingy little spread for her husband's friends. She would ., suffer from it as a reflection bordering , apon the shame of being niggardly and improvident. So she hustled, planned, 'rred the maid to prodigies of exer- and gained temporary accommo from the larders of her imme- f neighbors. Frequently it was a . e Shave, but never did Mrs. Jones ix 1 that her guests had been misused or 'that her dinners were not at least passable. Her mother frequently urged that he set these predatory birds of passage down to short rations and let them go away hungry for a few successive times. "That'll bring Jones to his senses," declared the elder lady. "He needs a lesson, and that's the way to give it to him; I'll show him. Do you expect to go through life feeding a lot of strangers on short notice? The un certainty in itself is lorture. Have some spunk about you and give Jones such a setback that he'll give you due notice from now on. I would." But that is not the way of young wives. Mrs. Jones even rebuked hci -grim mother for such sdvice, and thing aauved along in the same uneven rooTC But last Sunday there cam riijs. "flaw Jones down town sell a friend of the family aa ha was pais- ing. "Lot or fellows he used to know in the east are here with the Christian Endeavorcrs. They are having a plo nk) talking over old times, and I heard him invite half a dotcn or ao of them up to dinner. Did he send you word?" "O, wo know they're coining," she answered loyally, though she. had just heard of it, and the finest expert cuuid not have detected that her smile was counterfeit. She was In the kitahvu before her informant had goue u block. She imparted her enthusiasm to the girl and the whole culinary tleiirUiicr t rattled with activity. It was hot, but a full head of gus was turned on in the big range and there was a cookir.g utensii in commission wherever there waa room for one. Tribute was exacted from all the people who were in reach. boskets and brown paper beiug used in the delivery of plunder. Two or three women of the neighborhood were enlisted as assistants, and the hilarity maintained through such a stress of work was something to be wondered at A little later four young girls in "wash' dresses and becoming aprons put in aa appearance and one of tbs women de- Toted her entire time drilling" these young recruit to wait ua the table without sniggering. lone and bis frienda arrived with the noise of a team of horses elatteriasr over ut iron t porch. "Whewl" he b gan, aa soon ss he had introduced his wife and could get her by herself. "what's the matter heret It i like a pickle factory with half a dosca imported odors thrown in. It's some thing horrible. An oil refinery and a tannery in the neighborhood would be a decided improvement. Anybody been burning junk or garbage? What in creation is it?" Oh, why didn't you tell me. dear. mai you woum Drtii i? company to din ner?" and there was a world of troubled solicitude in the face of the demure little Mrs. Jones. "But we'll get through with It. It haoDen that we nave a real surprise. I've heard you tell so often of the merry Dutch lunches you have had down town that I thought I'd get up something warm in that line, with a few other foreign dainties tnrown in. "But the house reeks with rarllc ana "Thsts Spanish, you know. dear. They're all old chums of yours, aren't tney, jonesY It will be a lark for them. It's the pot roast that gives forth the variegated and pungent aroma. It is regular vegetable bouquet, and if vou and your friends are at all analytical you could name most of the ingred ients. There are onions, turnips, car rots, cabbage red cabbage, dear rutabegas " "Thunder! Abbreviate by telling me what there isn't in it I told them they'd have to take pot luck, but a pot roast! It's enough to drive them out of the house on the dead run. What kind of meat have you with this agricultural medley?" "Don't be cross, dear. I know that it's beef, but I can't make out just what part, and then we have a few German meats. If you had only sent me word! But we must make the best of it now." Jones groaned and nearly fell off his chair with surprise when the yountr ladies filed in to act as waiters. His companions also looked perplexed and recognized a distinct jar in the domes tic machinery. Jones swore in a loud whisper when the round-faced girl from three doors below asked the gen tlemen whether they would prefer roggen brod or pumpernickel. The others were dazed and stammered as assurance that they had no choice. The fearfully and wonderfully con structed pot roast lost none of its fragrance by being loaded on the indi vidual plates, and as no one liked all the concomitants there was an osten tatious pretense with scarcely any eat ing. . ' . I The guests made a gallant bluff at weinerwurst, cervelet wurst, kippered herring, dodged the liraburger, which Jones declared with savage emphasis was a relief from the abominations of the other odors, took kuehen on faith and came in unanimously on ein beer. Little Mrs. Jones had fluttered about, chattering merrily and trying to ani mate her guests, but Jones was as grim as a graven image, intimated that he would have the house fumigated be fore he slept in it and finally so far lost self-restraint as to want te bet his wife ten millions of dollars that it was all a put-up job. She only smiled angelic ally and said she was afraid Jones had lost his appetite because of the hot weather. There was a suppressed period of scattered and halting conversation after the meal and the guests left as soon as they decently could do so. Jones could muster no language equal to his anger, so be jerked a cbeir where he usually lifted one, kicked things out of his way, slammed doors and growled without deigning to specify what he was growling at The next morning he dictated a blank form to his type writer and told her to run off 200 or 300 of them. One of these forms will be filled out and sent in a hurry when ever Jones Is going to have anyone with him for dinner. Detroit Free Press. Hew Dlood Dlsesae, Hermology, a comparatively new medical term. Is a knowledge of blood and disease as evidenced by the changes observed in blood, it bos already made such advances that many diseases may be recognized by examination of the blood. From a mere observation of the relative number of leucocyte (white blood corpuscles) and erythrocytes (red blood corpuscles) it has advanced to elaborate analysis of other elements of the blood and the recognition of bod ies foreign to normal blood. This 'ology promises to be of especial value to man kind in giving early warning of disease otherwise not manifest and showing the advance or decline of abnormal con dition .Bt Louis Medical and Surgical JoaraaL ... , : v ' '. -' ' PACIFIC COAST NKWS. ITEM8 OF INTEREST PICKER FROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. Bull ids of a tanner lleet 8ugr Fac tories to Stiirt Hutea for Walnuts Wife Murderer to IMlml I inutility A Father Kills Ills Nun. t J. W MoNoil was fonud guilty nt ciuisun, last woolt, of miuiHlunghler. Ho was tried on n charge of munlorlnx ins nephew, J. W. MoNoil, nt Boiiioiu lost July. Tho preliminary work of fixing the bonndurioN of a union high school lino been begun nt Munition. As soon na tho boundaries am Uxod a siwuitil oleo- tion will bo called to vote bonds for tho pur pone of erecting a high school. a collision between the steamer Dauntless and two small launches on the San Joaquin river caused the death by drowning of three oocupaut of the launches, uavld Kent, Johu Doaoe and John Da vis, all of Sacramento. A T-year-oM sod of Chalmers King, a weU-kaown raoaher of Ban Miguel, was aeciaenlally shot and killed by his fattier, in whose kaads a rifle was dis charged prematBTelT. Barbara, the 9-year-old daughter of Professor David Btarr Jordan, died of typhoid fever at the Stanford Univer sity recentiy. William Saadow. a rancher of Pa- raiso, Salinas valley waa killed recently by a backet falling on him while div- ging wall. Daniel Lucy was faang.-d in the jail yard at Bun , Mont., fur the murder of Patrick L. Regnn two years ago. A misplaced signal caused two coal trains to collide near Nnuainto, B. C, and four men wore killed. A young sou of a miuer uitined Ton kin was killed at Castollu, northern Cal ifornia, some days ago. While jumping on a moving train hi foot slipped and he fell under the wheels, hi body being out in two. Emil Shearer, a brakeraan, waa killed at Kennel by being run over by a train. Eleven teacher of the state uni versity of California have been selected te go to the Philippines te teach in schools there. A. K Zeigler, who is charged with wife murder at Sauta Cruz, filed an affi davit to the effect that his defense oold be insanity, and asked that a commission issne to two relatives in Philadelphia for the psrpoee of having their testimony taken, to prove that the defendant's mother and brother had died insane. William Miller shot and killed James McFarland in a hop yard at Pleasanton. Both men were plotters and quarreled ovor some i itty matter relating to the work. Miller has been pluced under arrest. The Walnut Growers' association has established a rate of 10 cents a pound for soft shell and ".'(,' cents for stand ards. J. H. Tollis, oue of the most promi nent business men of Pacific Grove, is dead. " A man named Alexander had both leg crushed below the knees by a train at Wow Lauding, while trying to ride on a brakubenm. J. 8. Dudgeon, a painter of Modesto, was badly injured by falling from a scaffold SO foot high. His left leg was broken and bis knee dislocated. N. J. Anderson, a farmer, residing six miles south of Alinodun, committed suicide Thursday by blowing his brains out with a revolver. Anderson was a Swede and had lived alone on his much for the past ten years. Despondency is apposed to be the cause of the deed. A Southern Pacific south-bound train was wrecked ut Green's Station, Or., a low unys ago. A artver axle of the en gine broke and the engine, mail and ex press aud baggage cars went into the ditch. No oue was injured. At the request of the sheriff of River side county Chief of Police Standforti of Vallejo has arrested J. C. Carter (colored) for a felony committed 14 years ago. Mr. Anna Cremore, a resident of Vallejo since I860, died recently. Order for 22 locomotives for nse on the government railroads of New Zea land have been recoived by a Philadel phia firm. A man ha been arrested at Los An geles who is supposed to be Jose Jn ra mi 11a, who escaped from jail at Albu querque, N. M., recently, after nearly killing a trusty. After 50 year of ministerial work, the Rev. Dr. Joseph Wilde of tho Ply mouth Oongregaiioual church of Los Angeles has retired. Saunas, September 15. The Sprock et mgar faciury will soon commence it 90 days' 24-liour-o-day run. Twenty carload of beets, ths first of the season, wore received at ths Bpreokels factory to-day. Oum battery of boilers was fired up yeslerdu.v and everything was fonud to worn well. The work of slicing beets will begin the lattor part of next week. It has been reported that Bokcrsfleld has an epidemic of smallpox ud that. other communities are disturbed for fear of its spreading. The fact is simply hat there are two patients, a mun named Bogue, a tramp, who carried it there, and a man named Frcoinuu. who contracted the disease from liiin. Both cases have been quarantined, aud all persons Known to have been exposed are under surveillance. The Colombia river is to be bridged at Robaon by the Canadian Pacific rail. way, to connect the Colombia Koote&ay railway with ths Columbia Weaten. The saw bridge will give throagh fail asrrlss from Ifalsea to Kosalaod sad srtqr... i ''mwmmvimimmmtSi " -, m .as CAS" Ai'Cctable Preparation fur As similating ihcRwdnruiUcguia ling the Stoinochs and Dowels of Promotes Digestionheeriir nessandltest.Contalns neJUicr OpBum,Moi?hine iwrMkieraL NotKarcotic, A perfect Remedy rarCcnatlpa Hon, Sour Sloawich,Diarrtoca Worms .Convulsions.Fevvrislr rurss mid Loss or Sleep. facsimile Signature of NKW YORK. EXACT COPV OF WRA.PPCR. 8 AID CHRIST HAD BROTHERS. what Was Wkr a Masaaahaaslle fkal-Tekr Was Aak l KUalaa. Because she told her scholar that Christ was one of ten brothers and sla ters. Miss Anna II. llasbrouck, tin in structor in history, wits dismissed from tho Holyoke (Mass.) high school faculty by the school committee. Miss Hasbrouck was asked to resign, and her letter waa accepted without a dis- aentlng vote, aays an eastern ex change. ' The incident which cost Miss Has brouck her position happened in the medieval history class a few days ago. The discussion drifted as to the pa rentage of Christ, and one student wanted to-know If Christ waa the only aon. Miss Hasbrouck replied: "No; lie is one of a family of ten brothers and sisters." A second student doubted Mis Ha brouek' statement and wanted to know her authority. "I cannot tell you accurately just now," she replied, "but 1 hare the im pression the statement I made in the Bible." Home of the students, still skeptical, repeated the assertion at home. One of the prominent clergymen of the city, liev. I. J. llarkins. took occaKliin to denounce the tenoher in his sermon at St. Jerome's church. "Pupils," he said, "should be with drawn from the school if Incompetent teachers are to mislnslruct students as this one has." Miss Hnsbrotiek declined to make a statement. She wns appointed a teacher In the Holyoke high school in January, 1898. She is n graduate of the .tr lork state normal college. Tho steumer John B. Lyon of Clovc land, O., was wrecked on Lake Erie recently aud 14 of hor crow lost. King Oscar of Sweden has accepted tho resignation of tho premier, Erik Gnstnf Bosirom. for reason of health and has appointed Admiral Frederick Wilheltn vou Otter to be hi snccessor. The other members of the cabinet ore not affected by the change and it will not modify the present policy of the government either in international af fairs or regarding tho union of Sweden and .Norway. A report from Tombstone, Ariz., (tate that James Ames and David Beau were killed last" Sutnrday by an explo sion at me uoiaen rocx minus. Dnringjin attack at temporary lnsnn ity J. S. Petty, an employe of tho Uidiui Oold Mining compnuy at Uarrlwu Onlch, S nsta county, m ordered his wife and then committed suicide. Wheeler Wilson Lead 'em all. There u not a sewing machine on the market so deservedly popular as la tho Wheeler & Wilson. It has no eunoriorfl and its equals are so ncattorlng as never to have been definitely located. Tha wheeler & V, II son has a rotating shut tle, which is a great improvement ovor ine snuuie formerly in uso by it and now used by othur machines. Tho Wheeler A Wilson Is a maohlno that sells upon i ts moritB and so sure aro the manufacturers of those merits selling the machines that thoy are always anx ious to have purtlos tako them on trial. John P. White Is apont for thoHO ma chines in Medlord. Ho wnnts you to oali upon him before yon buy. In matters of final proof TitB MAIL will mako out all paper neceBnary for the commencement of proof free of charge. deslrlnt-airleiotha fori imposition, trtuisv'2 to)rr Mdei eVU PAi'Bi&ouSrii. I JL --1 a n sftvwsf n n win , a For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Iff BARBER SIP J. I Harden, Prop. Shop on Seventh street, oppoali Union Livery Stable. SHAVING 10. HAIR CUTTING 25 Give me a trial and you will oorar again. 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Pllt No, M, mU la I'or. esters' Hull crsry Wediti'sflny at sp. m. CI. W. HTsi'iiaxtuiN, 'Jbltif Itaniier. 1. 1). PimuiM, Klnanelsl HMretary, "UO. (irK.-lrtOT'NoKt7uioel iahOjr. hull nvnry Hulurtlny ut at 6 p, m, Visiting brulliui'H always wolueitio, . .1,11. HlliiAHUs, N. 0. ' i. II, BTMWART, KM. HtW. t 1. O. u. C. Itouuo Itiver Kiieutnpoient. No. .Hi. tuiMitH In I. o. u. P. hull ttiu aeuunil utnl (uiirtli WeiliiuhiliiyH ut eui'li tnimtli nt H i. in. O. '!'. LAWKiM, 0. f. W. T. YoitK, Herllio. Ollvo lteliiUuli1,iiluu Nil. IIH, menta1 la l.a O. V. hull Hist mill tlilril Tiiiisiliiys nf tuck uimitll. VlnltliiKsliiternliivlteil touttullll, Man. KriA HiiruiiKit, Itmi. Hun. Miih. Maiitiia WmmjI, N. 0, A. K. A A. M.MeniH nrst ITrlnuy on or b lorn full uiuun ut u. in.. In Mnmmli) hull. N. L NAIIIIkUAM, W. H, W. V, Lll'i'iHtioTT, Hue. Hno, K, ot I'. Tulmmuu luago No. 81, musts Mos day ovoiiIiik at II p. lu. Visiting brolbors si ways wolooms. Kliosua Oka, 0. 0, 8. K. Uiiiji, K. ot B. anil H. . Knight of In Uuueuoens. Trlumpk Tast No. 14, Bluet la regular revlnw oo the 1st ana re Wednesdays of wh mouth Is a. O, V. W, Hall sit: p. in. VIslllniHIrKalfkUeoralifi i iuvikiu Hiaiiauu, B. H. Ps-r, Coattar, W. T, Yotut, R, K A. O. U. W., Heine ot lloaor Hslhsr loon No. M, meets evety aeeaad aad fourth TneedaJ efeolo of eaob month, al A. O. U, W. ball. Mm. Camhib at, Oaouoa, 0. of H. Mas. DsiJA Uoimib, Kee, A.u. U. w.-Lodss no, as, Beets every tr aad third Wednesday la the steal at Is. la their hall Is the opera bloak. Visit! baoUiora Invited to etleed. J. W. Linos, at . . L. Nana soak, Recorder. WwUtn nf Hta Vn.M kl SA . - event Krltlay eveolnf la Adkloe-Ueuel block, Medford, Oroson. W. II. atBSKHS, v, u Jo Silos, dork. Ohryasnthrmuin Circle, No. M, Wonen ot Woodcraft Merle second and fourth Tiiaedava ot facti month at 1 :u p, in. la Woodnea hall. Vlsltlu slelere luvlted. .. . iiAiuis w, a. m, A li A M, Mll.lji, Clerk. . , V. . O.-Choster A. Arthur Itorns Ho. as meets secuod and fou"b Monday of sack month at II o'clock p. m., in Woodmen' kail, VMtlni sisters Invited. "it. H. WltlrelAS Pre. Mahv li. ItKavas, Bee. ti. A. It. Cheater A. Artnur I'nal Mm ee moots In Woodman's hall ererv aenAed uS fourth Monday ulglil In each month at 7: SB. t isitin Lomraaes ouruislly inrlled to attana. k. Asuao,0ov P. M. Ktswaut. Adlot.nl. W. I,'. T. U. Steele evere other UeonMAa In the llalley Uloeb. auuis li alls v, rrea, Mrs. Mav Cox. He. fraternal llrolherhond Ueele mr, SIA eulug In Woodmen hall. . Jobn M. Has, rrea. 1. n. I'snm, Herniary. f U U 1.... m . . ond sud fourth Thursdav'a af eath month at mMiuiu .ion, eieoioru, uieeon. visiting SIS lers and brothers always welcome. Una Many K. Has v as, W, af. Uha Hattib Uoks, HeereUrv. 0HUJB0HM OF KKOrOKD. Bain: Marks Kplsooial Hunday Mcbool meet si episcopal cnureb ovorv Sunday morning at 10 O'clock: divine eervlre er I Mev. Cfiae. Iiooth, Ilo nrsi aao lb Ira auuuays ai 7 :jo p. m. lor. Methodist Kplsoopal Church W. II. Moore, pastor. l"Tcooliln every Hahbalb at II a. m7 and 7:SDp. m. Hunday school al 10 a. n., H. U. Ollkey, supt. class meeting every Hahbatfc at oloso of sermon, levl rauuett. leader. Kp wnrth leaue every Habbath evening al :SD, O. Kauoetl, prest.. Itegulai weokly prayer meet ing every Thursday evening at?:. I.adlee' sewing clrelo every week. Mlsatooary socials Doeu tho nrst Vrlday Is each month. Presbyterian Church- -Iter. A. Ilaberly, pas tor. I'reachlnu at II a. m. and l-.sn n m day sohriol at 10 a. m. Y. I', a. 0. K., S:9 p. m. nua junior r.nueavnr noclnty at :B0 p. m., Hunday. Prayer miotlngon Weduuoday evening at 1 :1S o'clock Mnntlst church Rev. T. f. nrkniii.ii Sohliulh snrvlcoa: ,1'ruachlng II a. 111. and T:n p. ni. Kahbath school 10 n. at. i U. Y. 1'. U. fckj p.m. proyei mcetlni Wednceilay at 7:K p. m.l oovennnt uicetlnir At s so n. in. n Haturili. nrl cedlnir drat sabbath, hlrangera and frleuds al ways welcome. Christian church Corner of Blnn and 1 atntots. Ireachlnir at tl e. m mrt 7 n M Sunday school al Tu a. m.j Junolr Knduavor at s p. m. tY. I. 8. c, K. at 0:m p. m. I'tayor innetlng every Thursday evening. Ladles Mlselonary Auslllury to C. W. II. K. llrst Thtira day 7:11) 1'. M. each month. Choral Union overy Friday at 7:30 p.m. The poopln woloome, 0. 1. Gist pastor. Itosldos at tho church. Molhodlst F.Dlsooonl Churoh Rnuth Rn. n F. Wilson nnntor. I'roaalilno nvnrv Rtinititv t II a. m. ami 7 p. lu.l Hunday school at 10 a. m.s hliworth Leairun. nravitr iino nrulu n.Aila each Hunday at S p. m. ; I'rayor mooting Wednaa evonlng at; o'clock: Woman's Homo Mission Hociety moots first Thursday In each monin at i :ao p. m. M ra. K, li, 1'lcltel, president, TVfORTHERN PACIFIC BY. R IT s ullman legant Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars Tourists FREE COLONIST -: BLEEPER8 MlNNKA'Otl grand ronnm THROUGH TICKETS -TO- OHlCAOO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST Arte SOUTH A. 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