Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 11, 1886, Image 6

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DAILY ENQUIRER!-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, ISSfi, A Story of Love and Bloodshed in Ante- Bellum Days. lion a North* Guts! At tcniptc «l to St oh I tli. lost\ Sni-etlu-iirt Ihr Illoo.lv K.till.I H.ti.l V la it lil'n I Dot. I made (fay and glorious with banners. i | streamers, ribbons and bunting, a majestic triumphal arch, designed by the famous ! I scenic artist Miinini, was reared, and here ] i an imposing military parade and review took place. Then there wi re bull tlirhts uude r the Husplees of the turf eltib, free to ; , all, but with the boxes reserved for 1,1s- | | boil’s best society. Holiday performances wire given in the theatre ul Sail Carlos, [ ■ a regatta took place oil the Tagus, and j there were two days of hors I racing in the Hippodrome dc Bi-U-n In sportsmen, and one day by officers of the Portuguese ! army. 'Altogether about a week of lively excitement was provided for the people of I liisbon, and, at latest aceounts from there, ' success seemed to be crowning a popular ; endeavor to tint all Lusitania a jubilantly lurid hue. WlNNSBOlto’, S. June ft. In a beauti ful grove just oirtlie mad, six miles from here, stands the line old mansion so cali brated in ante-bellum days us the ‘‘Auelare place." A large whits' house, with double windows and green blinds, it has all the characteristics that are possessed by the ideal southern home. The enormous portico is supported by heavy Corinthian columns that reach full two stories, with wide verandas on either side. From the roadside the view is partially hid by the dense foliage in the front yard. Flowers, ........ - . evergreens,rare plants and slirulw all grow ' . 1 . . in profusion and serve to add much to the I A writer’s chance of being widely read charms of the. erstwhile magnifleent prop-| depends greatly on his style, and it seems er , v | to us a piece of literary affectation for any Fortv-five years ago or thereabout, when author to write in florid or obscure lan- the fortunes of the Auelare family were id i gunge v " THE STYLE OF FAVORITE AUTHORS. flen U lio It mi III la- Item) If TIiiijt Wrote as The) Talk. No man who writes for posterity can afford to neglect the art of compost- tion. 1 ir. Johnson’s verbosity was a stand ing joke among many of his contem poraries. Of him Macauloy said that he ^ _ _ wrote in a style in which no one ever and spoiled iiv"indulgent parent*, but aside | made lov<-, quarreled, drove bargains or from a hmifihtv manner. was voted a good i «vcn thought. When lie wrote to his fellow hv all his a<ajuriifitarx'C’S. It sncins ! mends he wrote good hnglish, but when their zenith, the old gentleman had tired from tin active management of his large plantations and nlaced them in charge of his only son Henry, who was just home from Vale. Henry was petted It that soon after attaining his majority h had invited, among many other guests, a college chum to spend several weeks with him. A continued round of gayety fol lowed, which led to unpleasant results. The young New Yorker fi ll in love with the girl Henry had chosen for himself. She was the daughter of a neighboring planter, who had long before planned with old man Auelare that their children should he married when of .suitable age, and while Henry had never openly avowed his love it was understood that the matter was settled. So it was with some anxiety tii.it young Auelare saw John Redwood so deeply smitten, lfis own guest endeavor ing to displace him in Annie’s affections ! ’Twas enough to cause jealousy to creep between him and Ids college friend. For a t.im«' he bore it. patiently, but his manner toward his guest lost much of its former wurml h. Matters came a crisis when, without a word of explanation. Redwood moved his trunk to the village inn and began driving out to the young lady’s home ev Ty evening. The now thoroughly enraged Auclart wrote a note asking for an explanation oi his conduct. Redwood made no reoly. A friend of Auelare then sought an interview with a view to an amicable adjustment and mutual explanations. Miss Annie was meanwhile unconscious of being the cause of any trouble. Red wood only smiled superciliously at thi' meditating party and fold him that Auelare* might go to h , as he would wed the girl or die, despite any interference <»t Auelare. A challenge followed. They met. accompanied by seconds. The word was given “ready, aim’’ win n an uncart hly shriek broke the stillness ol the morning air, and Annie, pale and ex hausted, threw herself between them and fell fainting in Henry Aue.lare’s arms, moaning as she did so: “Have my Henry.’ The fury of Redwood knew no hounds. Jumping forward, lie leveled hisrevohei at the pair, hissing, “To h II with you both,’’ and fired. A low moan from An nic and a crimson flood Howed from a wound in her arm. Tim seconds seen it d paralyzed and the villain was about to fire again when from out I lie bushes sprang old llero. the watch dog and constant companion of tin swoon ing girl. Clearing the open space at hound lie fastened on tin* throat of t in cowardly Redwood and bore him to tin gr< mini. lit r» tin seconds discovered that the ball which had drawn the blood from the fair Annie’s arm had penetrated a vital part of poor Auelare, ana lie lay apparently in the throes of death with his arms around the fainting girl. Before they could act tor ex citement Hero had finished his work, and Redwood lay before t hem a corpse. Henry got well, however, and lived to enjoy a'’long life w ith Annie ns his wife. HUMOR AS A COMMODITY. he wrote* for publication he “did his sen tencos into Johnsonese.” “He had Jhis re- j ward,” says a writer. “His ‘Rambler’ lies unread on our book-shelves; his talk, as recorded by Boswell, will be perused by | thousands of delighted sludedts.” Carlyle’s extraordinary style undoubted- 1 Iv militates against his being more extern- | sively read. The feelings of the ordinary | reader after having read “Sartor Re.sartux'’ | are similar to those experienced by Jurrold 1 on a memorable occlusion. “On the author | of ‘Mrs. ('audio’s Curtain Lectures’ re covering from a severe illness, Browning’s ‘Sordellu’ was put into his hands. Line «i*t **’• line, page after page he read, but no con*ie>m1.jve idea could he get from the mystic production. Mrs. Jerrold w.u-> out, and lie had no one to whom to appeal The thought struck him that he had lost his reason during his illness, and that he was so imbecile that lie did not know it. A perspiration burst from his brow, and he sat silent and thoughtful. As soon as his wife returned he thrust the mysterious volume into her bunds, crying out: ‘Read this, my dear.’ After several attempts to make, any sense out of the first page or so she gave hack the book, saying: ‘Bother the gibberish! I don’t understand a word of it!’ ‘Thank heaven!’cried J* rr. *ld,‘t lien J am not an idiot!’ ” AURANTI I Most of the diftOAMM which afflict mankind are origin ally oftUMtfl by n diaordorod eondit 100 of the LIVER* For all com pi hut* of thin kind, such aa Torpidity of the Liver, Biliotntnona, Nervous Dpjpeptha. Indirec tion, Irregularity of tho Bowel*, Constipation, Flatn* loncy. Eructations and Burning of the tftomack (HijoioUmiw called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Break bone Fever, Exhaustion before or after Fever*, Chronic Diar- rhten. of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath, IrrnguUritioe incidental to Females. Bearing-down irt InVciiiluble. It to not a panacea for all diseases, hut p | n p all diseases of the LIVER, will VL^.gJa STOMACH nnd BOWELS It changeo tho complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, u- a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes low. gl.-0r.-7 BpiritH. It to one of tho BEST AL TERATIVES and t-UKlFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC* pnligs^s (Cordial STADICEP’S AUR ANTI I For Rale by all Druggists Price SI ,00 per bottle C. F. STAD1CER, Proprietor, Mo SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa* GOOD COFFEE IS EASY. III.* Simplest ill' -r^URE Biliousness: Rick Headache In Four hours, i V© One dose relieves Neuralgia. They cure a nr prevent Chills Fever, Sour Slomnch Be Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves, and gb | Life Vigor to the system. I>osc : ONE II15A1 fry them once and you will never ho without the' I Price, 25 cents per botile. Sola by Druggfris ;n ! Medlcho Dealers generally. Sent on rocelut j price In stamps, postpaid, to any addross, J. L SMITH A- CO., j Hlanufacturors and Solo Prop*.. ST. LORIS, rlil to ns , Mrs. (’or.son, in a lecture, says: I one of tlm simplest things in tin* w I make a good cup of entice, ami thi I easily be. accomplished by applying a litl.lt j common sense. If you put boiling water ; on coffee, and do not let it boil, you have all the good qualities preserved. One rea- | son dyspeptics can not drink coffee is bu- j cause it is boiled. The style of codec is | just a matter of fancy. I have made as good coffee in an old tomato cun as I have i evt r supped from the finest French ; coffee urn. We should take le ' in this matter from the Turk?* j and Arabians, who grind tie ir cmTei : to a Hue powder. When the coffee if I ground as line as possible put it in a litth \ bug of unbleached muslin, which should lx 1 tied tightly enough to prevent the escapt of the grounds. If you use a cupful cf un- i ground coffee you can make a quart of very ;'lro/ig, black coffee. In mailing coffet many people sacrifice ihr or for strength. Bitterness conics from boiling. When boil ing water is placed on tin* bag of ground coffee, it should stand at least tlirci 1 minutes before serving. Remember, the longt-r it stands the stronger it becomes. Rose Hill Property „„ Uj the Georgia Midland, LOTS fronting on Hamilton and Ta,, MtO0 roads, Hill, Linn wood nnd North at reots Rose Hill Avenue. All lots are f„i| , |l!a ,^ r ^ Call early and secure a desirable lot, „„ will be advanced within the n„ t thirty a uv , ’ TOOMBS CRAWFORD Real Estate Agenj 15 North Brood Street. COdtf J.c. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, IFOIEL S_A.Xj3±I. einte, ir $2250. One vacant lot on First the market. H00. V. Acre Lot. Store House* ant Sir, . street car line. * 11000. Corner Sixth avenue and Kn-ht 11 •• . 1 1 acre lot, Store House, il.vr, | U .,' . house, watron yard, stalls and , to accommodate Inc head .tori- !■' ■sell or rent. Besl locality in c. and see. J'erms easy. '.j Acit* Lot, broom House, 2 nvun k ; t • on, on First avenue, between F.uimV-'* ivnd Fifteenth streets. Good well -,» and water works on place. Tcrmseaw 1000. Acre laud, fi room House, kif,... servant house, on Frst avenue Seventh and Eighth streets. 1100. 115 Acres Land three miles east < i 50 acres wood kind.* 1 ; Acie Land, in AVyiiiiteu. 1800. Five small Hon suit i)urchas<»r. r-nil L. t a, M, •m Hcu. e, |.c t( vi Lots. Win , 350 or 100 acies Land three mile j 'ViU sell or exchange for crit «* prune | Farm in the countv. Rented for is tie BEBIUTATED ttiS |||'.TREN% I] REGAINED- CORES FREE- Indianapolis News. A nmn who has made a fortune out of ! humor, without hating any of his own. • has just retired from business, l ie is George I W. (’arlet.m, the. hook nuhlisher. lit issued hundreds of novels, and. indeed, was ever ready to print the fiction of any | body who could guarantee him a protit, j hut his real ventures wen* with American | fun. He watched closely for the develop of j humorous talent, and got ahead of others. , even of its possessors, in turning it into dollars. His first hit was with Win. Allan ! Butler’s “Nothing to Wear,” out of which | he made a dollar to every twenty cents for | the author. He encouraged the old Bohe mian gang Henry Clapp, George Arnold, Fit/James O'Brien, and Charles G. Hal- | pin to make 11is otftee their rendezvous, j and from tin m got much material at low ! prices. In the cast of Hatpin, whose “Milos O'Reilly” books had an immense sale, the originator of the matter got less than 20 per cent, of the profits. “Doe- j ^tv*ks’’ jftompson win? another of the. tV»Lri» whose works had popularity. J. G. ‘ Saxe was a shrewd business man, bow (V0V. j ami insisted on good terms: and vet the publishers ch-ared many thousands from his verso, Artemus Ward was another discovery by (.arlelon, so tar as book making from his humor went, and tin publisher's gains from that source are said to have been $100,000, while Chark\ .1 poor, Nervous, Dolillitutc.l H.*i<. You are allowed a free trial ofthirty days (>f the. use of I>r. Dye’s (Vlebrated Voltaic Belt with Fleet ric Suspensory A j >- | plianees, for the speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital- ' ity and Manhiaui, and all kindred troubles. I Also for many other diseases. Complete ' restoration to health, vigor and inannood l guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Ulus- ' I rated pamphlet, with full information, j terms, etc., mailed free by addressing S'ol- taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mivh. , dec 17 tu.th,.sat.sea-w’lv i'i vaiius who li" and WOMEN rtoeking Health. Strength and En- org-y, should avoid Drugs,Secret Med icines, etc., and tend for “ The Re- Ti'.-w.” or “Health and ScrengtJi Re gained,” a, large il- lustrated Journal, published entirely for their benefit. -•i« !•". ] liy*- -!- DYSENTERY CHILDREN TEETHING ^lCdbUGQ'sJIs . i ty. (.'all lii'iij. ,'ty. One tin,. g ; and Hun t; LT- CJ. jrL.HjZEnXJYT, Real Estate Agent. No.io 12th St. d+f Magnetic Power! 50 iPER BOTTLE 00*11 cult nr *. iruuit’.i 11 t«.*r •;’!:»*»*ri;u liuitiaiii- 11 1.i!u;m!'iii<J!iuc dirmik*. uerv (in.I |mii;ful <tist*uH<*-i. Kv»*i> .i’h oij‘ lictil(li mu.i human hapi.i- ilc’.tu.n .11 it. 1 * ; urxl tL.- aski.-*! by ailliikf pi*r>on* au.l Ui J ni'11 *,1 uf Is ■film V Yuhnil.lc Mniii-ipHl I’apcr. TTr. mUIritsN of Jndgi; Harrett in ;uissitif; Hentenct' upon JaniiiRi should be Crammi and huiiBr up in the meeting room of every board of aldermen in the country.-Uinein- \ nati Rnqnirer. I MOST I.IIIKKAI, (ll'mi. Thk Voltaic Bki.t Co., Marslmil, Midi . | otter to send their eelehraU-d Voi.tak Hin.Tsand Klee trie Appliances on thirty i days’ trial to any man afflicted with New- : ous Debility, Loss of Vitality. Manhood. | Ac. illustrated pamphlet in sealed en velope with full particulars, mailed free. I Write them at once. t*wtf V \**r) !*ru<ti<ul Mark ThiJ**). If the Rochester base ball nine will only keep up its present style of playing coii- | sidevahle money can he made by betting on the othei clubs. Hoebester I’ost-Rx- ]>re.ss, t'li-vvlauil mul 111- I’ur-ucr-. The correspondents .ere rather too <-uer- I getie. They ought to give the president ; more leeway, so to speak, to come and go. V honeymooning president should not i>c i too closely pursued. -New York World. C'.irletou put forth the Works of Orpheus j (' Kerr, John l*ho>nix, .John Paul and the 1 Advice TO Mothkrh.—Mrs. WlXSLOW’s His latest ex- I SOUTHING SYKl V should always be used ! earlie . of Bret Marti nlnit rus a ileak r in humor was with Joali Billings, but tlu* cute Shaw w as a driver of bargains liimaelf. and is said to have got better bargains than any other joker din. The ephemeral character of American hu mor is proved by the fact that, except the annual almanac of Josh Billings, none of the works by the men mentioned retained the slightest hold on tin public, and then absolutely no call for t tie books t lull omv wont off tike hot cakes. Carleton knew that peculiarity of his wans, and tin;, were always handled in a sensational man ner. He hud no sentiment about it. ih bought and sold humor us a gr»K*er docs sugar. Anotlur sm t of a >Y. .I.linc. On May 'JA in Lisbon. L’ortugaJ, w as cel< - brated a wedding that bad about it even less of Jeffersonian simplicity than distin guished the nuptials of president Flevehiud. Tin- high contracting parties to tin* Lusi- | tanian proceedings were the hereditary I Prince Carlos of the royal family of Portu gal and the Princess Amelia, (Caughter of I the Count of Paris. After the celebration of the wedding ceremonial in the Church ! of St. Dominic, tlu* newly wedded coimle i took up their residence in tlu BcU-n Pal- j ace. tlie gardens of which are said t<> .*on- * st itute it tie most beautiful of all tin royal ( nalaces; of Portugal. And the public jiihi-| uition was turned loose. Pyrotechir.-i< I from London, by the Commercial asso. id- I tion of Lisbon, gave the most magnifu . m tire Works dif-jilay ever seen on the Tagus. »r ! anywhere else in Portugal. Bonfires, thou sands of them, made not w ith tar barrels but with barrels of tar, illuminated the cit\. All ii.e i.rineipul buildings w*-re brilliantly illuminated. In the grand Avenue of Liberty, which was when children are cutting teeth. It re lieves t he little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child i from pain, and the little cherub uwakes.as ■ “bright-as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, so tie ns the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhu-a, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty liv.) cents u bottle. d&wtr V G.hi.I Man In .Nniiiin.il -. ! Tlu re is a rumor in the uncultivated west j to the effect that Whitelaw Reid, of tin- ! Tribune, will be a candidate for United i States senator for New York in place of j | Warner Miller. If anything of this sort j , should happen then* would be more re- i publicans in this state fishing on election ! day than was ever before known in the I history of politics.—Buffalo Times. I1ITKI.KVS tllMl t stl.VK. ! The best Salve in the world for Cuts, I liruiscs, Sores, Fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Son s, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or money jefundeci. Price 25e. per box. For sale by Brannon A: Car- son. ^ ^ je24 oed&w Mr. Til.!* n\ H. ir. It hemming more and more evident that Samiw-1 J. Randall is tlu- political heir oi Samu.-l J. Til den.—Philadelphia En quire r. nuxlionJ utlvlro. No siir.llur work iinMf*v**r lx*.mi publHiuMl. Kv- ory »tekc or ailing persou siioutti have it. YOUNG AND MllJDLF AGED .HEN, <»rul oUi.ts who sufler irmu ju»rvoi:H and ph> i- lull .1.-l>t 1 it>‘. xxlmu»t<d vlt«lit> ,|)r»*mutur.‘ .1**- c!ln.*, t-it?., 10 .< ('specially boinoltxd by eon -'ll i •- I in? its I'ontontx* i;v«*rylLlm? hucIi so HVrrrs \vi !i t«i know is fully civcu in St^ pages, it In n.*“.l of medical aid or counsel, read it b**for.» “ doctoring " or investing in iiUMliciuxs or uppli- HiiCttS of -‘any dosnipiioo. and you will save lime, money and disappointment. Tf using medicine or medical treatment uf any kind, read It and learn tUo better way. T11K RKVIEW cxpOKo* tlu* frands pra.-ti.-.*d by quacks a(id medical Imtxjetois who p: ifi-xs to“ practice medictno."Hiia points out 'beoj.ly safe,simple alpl ellYct-lve road to beulit) vigoi and bodily energy. - - — Klectj’ic Belts and all curative appliance? urr- treated upon; all about them-which areg.-ii- ulna, which are bogus. Belts on thirty da;, s’ trial <:?» and other fttllactes reviewed. Thou- eatids of dol iars sa.ved ii«r vous-debl 111y m11Terers and others by tho advice given, rili.’ ItK- VIKVV Is now mils ninth y* at* of publication. Co mu kite spyuumn t*ouit»e mulled FfiJ-’.H .J ■ .* J dr038, naming ttits paper, «y *• Publishers REVIEW, 1164 Broadway, NEW YORK Apply now <*r preserve our addreso ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Eowell A Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruoe St., Nev/ York. Send lOcis for 100-on-je Fomohlok B. F. COLEMAN, ir., UNDERTAKEfl AXI) DEALER IX Patent Metaiic Caskets, Wood Cases & Caskets, Children's Gloss White Cases uml Cuskels. Children's Gloss While Melalir Caskets. Burial Holies, all prices from 81.50 up. Personal attentiou given all orders. Tweiflh Street, four doors west of Thos. Gilbert’s Priutiuu Oftice. inn W(L*mi1h Maii'iielh Hilt 1 Is the most successful appliar.co in the world f the treatment of Nervous Debility. Nour.ilgi Rheumatism. Lumbago. Sleeplessness*. As:! m Dyspepsia. Diseases of Liver. Kidneys and ! gestivc Organs, Sick Heudacln*. and ail troul*’. arising from insufficitmt mid impure bloo*L THE BOSS PRESS is Without a Rival. THE IJODELL VARIABLE FEEB W MiLL WILSOFIA 125 Vt'ilsoiiln Magnetic I’awer lantics' A biloiniiia! >iiip|mi-t<‘i'. For the dispersion i»f F’ibroid and other timx rs and enlargements of thewonib and the « \aru s. Also gives great support and comfort and in creased strength to the walls of the abdomen i ; > • eases of abdominal enlargement without any I particular dipease. Tends also to decrease :uxi prevent excessive accumulation of fat. Is Ih,.’ wry first Saw Mil! in tlu* market. It took the only medal of the lirst class at the X.wv Orleans Exposiiioii. Eur the ahuve. and foi - all other machinery, address. | OOIMUPA-ItSTlT, K2t'» Krontluay, %'rw Vot h Dr. C. TERRY. Agent, Columbus, Ga. mil2 dly PHI'S CARMINATIVE, FORBES LIDDELL&CO., Montgomery, Aia, X- IT—Cm stock of Wrought Iron. Pipe. Fittings and | The Best Medicine on Earth fo .Machinery is the largest in this part of the < ountry. ■i" 1 ' 1 '-"'" 11 I Children. GRiOESl OPESISG OF IRE SEASON ’I Lditj Go«xl I iivxnIiim nt. Too. him! railroad extrinl. .1 c.uirteKicj iu* of to the late Georgia j ivolition..- Savannah News. xow oi*ia roit gi ms. / 1 APATITY 700 Buildings all sul)stantial Y brickwork. Hotels and cottages. Lawn the most beautiful m Virginia. Waters rhat are ex clusively for tlu* use of my guests. The finest medicinal water in Virginia. We take pleasure in referring as to their curative powers to Mr. W. Riley Brown. Mr. W. L. Clark and Mr. Jos iiulf. jL*-l dim] J. A. FRAZER. Prop’r. 5 Beautiful Building Lots for Sale. I OOATKI) on lower First avenue, one-half j block from street railroad Will furnish moticv to build your house at reasonable interest. John blackmar. se wed fr tf Real Estate Agent Columbus lion Works aOEMEIFM^nSTY'.. Arc now prepared to furnish all kinds of Rough ami Dressed Lumber, And to Dress Lumber for the public, and | dtl solicit, patronage. An infallible specific for Flatulent Colic. Pi rheea. Coughs, Teething. Cholera Infantum a : era Morbus, and all diseases incident to chu*-’ Give it a trial. 25 cents per bottle. For sale a CITY DRUG STORE. i HAVE OP EX EL) THE LARGEST STOCK OF j ^ Mf Pattern Hats and Bon nets WARM SPRINGS <ouil..V. »««.. In all the latest styles uiul comhimitions ever shown in this market, and ot such pliers as will astonish every one. UNTRIMMED STRAW GOODS DEPARTMENT, Union Mihins. Milans, China Milans, English Miliins. Sat in Straw. Fiiiicj Straw, Leghorns, and an endless variety of School lUds. Ostrich Feathers and Pompons, Parasols and Fans, and everything appertaining to Millinery, to which . ^ ., , the ladies of Columbus and vicinity are respectfully invited, j l >LAF A I‘>£ , 1 - I twenty-eicht years. l rcatea o> mo. t — i noted specialists of the day with in. Tv/r EE LEE ssse^i lu-tfinNW u&mr am imIh wlffirr. hi ■JUmmaa ■■■■awil vs I s . pace, li* East -Jfith St.. Nev.' . . . , . - ! ImhU tu to •'At aplS dtt June Lt. fur uf llttiinli-rs. ..und Trip Season Tickets ound Trip Limited Ticket* App!\ for circular, giving lull inti>nnat:o i. * CHAS. L. DA\ Is- I mylieodlm Propro Its A L’SK