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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 1

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VOL. I WOODLAND, A I I A A JfiVETSTlNU, O( 1 17, 1890. NO 92 PROCLAMATION For Election on November Third. Nine Presidential Electors to be Selected, li; Also Congressman, Assemblyman, Superior Judge and Three Supervisors. i of i Jire i i i i A i 1 1 1 1 I linn 1 of will I i A 1 i'.

i 1- -i-l-. i.f Yi'- to t'ue 1 on. R(-iu- of tin- I'iii btut In- from oa. r.i!-.:iv.~.i..,i let. A's St ite from each of tin 1 foil' i.uil T'nrd, Fi tli.

Xi. th. Fit'tieiith. Sevei.t.- Xmeteenth, i Ti i 1 tlnnl. i and T.

ninth. AKo. on, M--nioer the -njliij-from each in this St.it.-. Als fotn- of Superior in and for C.ty San Also. .1 tn, f-ttjiarior Court in unl for i I Al-fo.

three .1 ri Co'ii-t in and tur Ov.i ot" Also. i of i Court in ai.ii lor c.i. of i Ala- S.iu,r. a iind noni.i. A 1 i i i thi-" in and yoti I COUT.I olu-a.

LI :) IM l-i. 1C--: n. I I.a-s.-n. Man; Mari-i. a i i Placer.

S.ri irdino. Sau I Benito. L.U'-, l) San il Barbara. Sr.nta Sha-ta. Sierra, S'bkivou.

Solai.o. Srani-lan-. and Su' i-r. Tohama. Trinity.

Tu 'lu Vem.ir.i Yolo. Al-o. one th "Mr Court in and for I i i u- rh-j ot s. A. i.

en.imtr i ary, t-imt Als at s.iiu to the uf th" i i -Ill mitted i tilt; at its la nuin- bi'l-o 1 and lu-. i will In-voted i i the i-luctor- of sr i-olll-ts-lull i i i ud "oi i on MUCH ati.Hi 1 i tiu-i. clerks and attache-. For i manner whi -u, the. at which, and tho i lot- which tin- in -nin-ru of Boards ol ,11 MutU IK- -ip pointed, and tho i i i i i sli.ill any one of such lloat ds.

IJ. For thu nianiH-i- in i i i i i i i i i i at wliii-h, and i i liu- which i n.i'inl.i-i- of tlu; Hoards of -hull or api'ointi'd; and i i i 1-011 i i i i rojinlation. uo.ir|.cn-alioii, and ol siu-ii Hoards and of i uuiniriji.il po.i 4. For the manner in tlio time, at which, and tho term- for which all Boards of Election he i poiutoil. and for thu con-tiintion, i-e conipen.satiou and government of such and of their and attaches; and im- all i-i-jieusos incident to llio holding ot any ulci; tiuu.

a city and comity L-overnmont 1m- been merged and into one muni cipal stovernnient. it -hall also 1,.. coiin.L-t.-iit in any charter frame I un.lui- said st-etion ol said article to fui- iiiiiiiiior in wliich this time-, at which, and terms for whicli the oral county ollicers sliall bu ok-ctc-d or iijip liiituJ. for their and for tile number ot dejiutie.s that each shall lun-o, and for tho cumicii atiou jiayable tti each of such -putics. AliEXDMEXT XUJ1BEH SIX.

(Assembly Constitutional Amumlim-ut Xu. 11.) 31. Section 1. Every native ciiiztsn of tho United Htatus, every jieivon vvlu shull havo acq i i the rights of i itizi-UAhip uuder or by virtiiu i 1 i tri-uty ot am. i ry nann i.x.ut theruuf, have bocojne ninety iluy, prior to any -tion.

of the ago o' erity-oue year-, who a dent uf tile State one iv-xt -e tin election, and of the count in which he or sin claims to vote day-, and in th'- ele jiivc net thirty days, shall i.e entitled to vot. at all el'-i whi ai II-AV ormay hen-aftc: bo by no a i China, no idi m-anu or con of any 'ii'. and no hereafter i of th 01 iM'-; T.IOU y. and pel- son not to ic.ut llio C'oic-titU tion in tho and i his 01 her name, shal' ver e-: rci-e the an t-li tor iu thl- Slate, in-oviile 1. that th pru Vl-i- Us of this -'it relative to an e-dn catioual li.iaJilicaiion uot apply to l)ei--on by a pi.vsi -al disability fixir com-! vm a 'wi' 1 n.u now ha- tiir- ii.i,t to vote, nor per-on who -h I of i ward a thy time ULUI tak.

bo -epara- -1; from the r- by ai til. n. xt -fa eic'-tion to be 1 1 on Tuc-day, the third da; of 1 Tiie a n.iriie'.i's are. r. nated -V'M.

i i 1' 't X.l.r'.' I I A- .1 Tour, An.en i i -r l-'ho. An. i i' b. i a-. .1 t.i-n -i tl.eioi i i.

i i An" r'-, A- i-Tl-i-ec b. ir.LTAs VI.S. l.ol.l-. A XO. P.

-ir. 1 Si-n a'," i Am. I i i DMEXT OKE. (Assembly A ut AUTICLJ: XIII. Section 1.

All pr jici-u- in the State not ex'-m i i hi AS ot th states. or this ir atlon. 1: ill ta in ptoiior- tioli to a--ert i 1 a- iylau 'i'ti-- i-i'ep r. in article and se ti n. i- in clndo inouey-i.

boa k-. due-, real, perr-oiial and i a oi a free librarie-i and insf mori deed-. ertv u.s"d cxelu-iveiy for i 1 mis. and i i i to th" a thl-j ate, or to any eou.ity or ni.r.iieip.il rpoi-u- tion wiihi i tin- St lall xe upt tronl tiiMitiou. The i m.i.

for reduction fro-n i i -of d.ie bou.i li lu resident.s of i Sec. TM. 1 i I 11- of thirteen of i ('ollstif i ye, i See. ol I 1 tilirtt: II of i i u. 1 1.

A i l' -e. Sell- ate Xo. ma-. i i mum i I i i Xo 11 icmah i ll. A 1 i dri ii Do! 1 at.i, i hie i 11111.

I .11 ol ..1 pi I', 1 al a i i rea. here.tirer i i I the sum ot '1. I in 1 havo hereunto Eut niy iiand. a i 1 i i I Seal of Ktate to be i. c'Hv of tiucruiuumo, this day oi f.eijn mlier.

is.i.. AH l. hy ballo or i 'i pru-t-rib 1 pr VutlllLf pix-- The i kh i--; of i or i -r ms 1 be i I I i i i pira.io.i la: r.i 1. n. ver aiiv- hay be i i i i i i li of such share-, n.

i In to such i orat.on i.r a--- or 1 I there l. fin that ace I .1 tion or a i i ho.e capital -lock is paid iie i.id i a i i- '-i or tion ol all its debt-- e-. i incurri-d i i i i he L- i i i ors.ii.-ireho'il r. as am int i i btodc or share- i i.v i i i v. a i i i 01- of rp or le a in.

torn i r-or- por I i as- i i sift 1 i a a er I I i i i i -oid i .1 i I al 1 a i i a (i by i ol orpo -at o.i or sto- K- i i i i i i i Tr.ist"c i i Coil. i i i i i A'n i it, i Ti.) A I i i i.i. I Sfi-tion ti. f'orporat IMIT-- a 't br i i i by vs. b'tt 111,.

i 1 l.y 1 -h i pi I i H'p iri i i or rn a i i i i I.i i i i ri -pro tori in to i a io-i. 1 1 i i A i i iiri i i loT'-d ani.Mi.ii-d or rcpcaL-d. I and tr- I or ia n- iy ae oi-tfm i le -Ii r.d la a in it ol e'i" i i at a i a i-v. lion a i i i i i i and in confoi i i i i i and i i and i li or In-real: or." 1. and all i-lnrters thereof i a i or 1 by it i Vn-i ir.it i-in.

exe pt in al a I I i rolled K- neral law-. A FIVK. (Sonnto C'oiistitational A i i i i No. 1:1.) A I I I Section Tt. r-'liall 1 eomp iii all charters fr.ini.

under the i i il riven by Meet ion of a i eleven of i i i tion, to ovide. in nd(lit ion to tho-i i i hy th.s 'fiiistilntion "'in by the l.twi of the Stote. us follows 1 For this coiiHtitntlon, roKiilntim, (tovcrn- tnont, Jurindiotlon of JPolIco Courts, nnd Attest: L. H. EH'V, bet i of State.

In ol" Mii.ervisors- of Volo a of a i i i 1 ober S' I i i i i i i i a a i for 1 I i i i a of i bimes H. liiidd, i i i i a rc.I elee'ion of a i I inld i i i i etc. on th( n-d a oi i havilli; 1 ecu hen lo fore recei a i on a nh-red by ho.iril, 011 i i'i nee i a i a said proclamation 19 reby i i and i by the Board of Snpcn isors of i The i otlicera i be elected nl such i i 1. i Klectors. 2, One to Congress from i i i a.

one member of the Assembly from the i i i 1. .1 uiK'e of i I Snpen isor, l-'irst i i li. i i i 7. supervisor. i i '1 he follow i ii-e i i i phicca i he inniics of the el, cuon otlicers for the scvornl i prei in Is of Volo i I'diu-kc .1.

I. E. (j. Crttcs; iiii-peciors. .1.

I'M-- in Cirecn clerks, A. K. A i i nnd I i hnllol clei-ks, i i -Hid C. i Jd.ice, lower Hour of Odd 11 s. nnd F.

McCnl- loni'h; inspcclors, Scholield nnd i i clerks, 1'. T. I.nuKcnonr nnd II. ballot A i i i nnd 1'. I'etcrson.

I'oll- inir phici ll-or of (iood Tc-mjiliiri' i I.iindinK--.ludi;c», A Roberts; inspectors, It. K. llftrrison nnd Cieorsre I ,1. nnd Ot-orKC I'enrt, biiliot clerks, Thomas Kdson rtnd I'hil i I'o'l I'ificc's cornerRloro, ItidKCS. K.

H. Norton and T. Morrln; Inupcctord, H. S. Dunlftp and K.

clerks. A. A. WiitkiiiB John l.owery; Imllot clerks, lien I.loyd mid C. Tolling place, railroad dept (Juintia-Judges, U.

M. Hurry nnd Itoyle; inspectors, D. F. KocKhold and Jos Stephens; clerks, Tittle and F. C.

Marshall; biillot elerks, C. II. riimpson and i'aydon i I'olliiti; place, nulrond depot. Cuptiy--Judges, (1. IHincun and .1.

A i rich; inspectors, c. nnd Sjim a clerus, 1C. K. 1'erkins and T. Mc( i btillot clerks, A i i (i.

11. Mefford. Polling plnce, i i A. L. Collins and James Cranston; inspectors, 1'eter l.nnrner and A.

c. Stevens; clerks, John nnd II. JI. i biillot clerks, David Dnvie nnd Xick Miles. 1'olling place, schoolhonse.

Fulrvlow--Judges, K. Ireland and W. 11. Ellis; inspectors, G. Both nnd C.

Klickle; dorks, Walter Foster and J. H. Parker; ballot clerks John Simpson and Warren Brown, Jr. rolling plnce, Bchoolhoui'L-. Ksparto--Jndyes, H.

F. simile and John i i inspectors, J. U. Kly and J. K.

Fowle; clerks, James llodgers and A. Bedell; illot clerks, A. L. MeCloud and Harrison Unrr. place, Levy's store.

Madison s. .1. and Newell Corbln; inspectors, I. li. l.onnjjer c.

Scott: clerks, Henry Ilnines and Bert Holmes; ballot clerks, James dtanton and John Boyle. Polling place, railroad depot. Cncheville--Judges. Charles Bork and L. Crum inspectors, A.

Abele anu Sam Scarlett; A. Levy and V. S. Ifayden ballot elerks, Det nnd James nines; polling place, Green East Winters--Judges, R. L.

Day and X. Maj inspectors, J. H. Ely snd John Leiohliter; cbsrks, Gregory and Charles Sinclair: ballot clerks, John R. Briggs and il.

O. polling place, P. J. Doll's West Winters--Judges, T. W.

Willis and A. A. Prescott; inspectors, Ed. Grail" and D. II.

Wniightel: R. Gc-orgeThis- scll; ballot clerks, Joe Griflui and J. II. Jones: polling place, Winters schoolhouse. East Davisville--Judges, Win.

Kins snd Thos. Hrown: inspectors, Tom Reid and John Rremer; clerks, Frank Chiles and Chas. Hadsall: ballot elerks, Jesse Rowe and G. K. Po'lirig place, Bradshaw's paint-shop.

Montgomery aud H. U. i inspectors, Henry Sumrne-s and J. II. Henle; clerks, D.

K. Patterson and G. W. Pierce: bnliot clerks, Richard Sparks and J. A.

Harby. Polling plnce, Lillard's Hotel. Clarksburg--Judges, Philip King and Jeff D. Fering; inspectors, Josse Cave and Pat Xolnn; clerks, George Lawlor aud George Colby: ballot clerks, loan Winters and Judge King, rolling place, on the wharf. routh Putah--Judges, Jacob Guysi and H.

C. Liseet: inspectors, Fred Knuppe and J. II. Jameson: clerks, Herman Priester nnd P. Montgomery, ballot clerks, Frank Weber and Andrew Montgomery.

Polling place, Carey house. South Washington--Judges, F. W. Todhunter aud I). Lacyy.

inspectors, Homer Lee and James Feeney, clerks, William Arnold and William Steigler. ballot clerks, John Me.Vrtliur and Edward Palm. Polling place, postoflice. North Washington--Ju-lu'es, Ed. M.

Todhnn- ter nnd Geerge Bell: inspectors, George Patter, son aud Thomas Wood; clerks, Will IS. Beardsley ami riam Pancrost; ballot clerks, Harvey Cnsselmnu and i i a Wilson. Polling place, White's residence. Woodland Xo. I--Judges, J.

3. i and J. Mohler; inspectors, Beu Keehn and F. T. Bourland; clerks, K.

R. Suavely and M. C. Keefer: ballot clerKs, Fred Holmes and a i Polling place. Old Wasnington Hotel.

Woodland No. 2--Judges, Henry airl Peter inspectors, Donald Crane and W. 1'. Wilber; clerks, T. J.

Goin and K. J-l. ballot clerks, O. and Owen A Polling place. Dr.

bite's building. Woodlund No. Walter Root and Porter Dickeraou, inspectors, A. L. and D.

a A. Klsto.i. Jr. and W. II ballot clerks, C.

i and A Jackson. i place, Bonn's I a i rooms. Woodland Xo. 1--Judges, Mock nnd H. i 1.

and Kreiss, W. Thomas and II. r. i a clerks, b. K.

Greene ami Chas. Kopp. Polling place, Clark's i i F.ust Woodland--Judges, Dnv'd nnd I). i i inspectors, G. L.

and .1. II. a clerks, F. S. Howard and Ed ballot clerks, V.

Dennis nnd i i phu-e. Ward's shop. i a George I I i i W. V. i a i i Fred i a ballot clerUs.

c. P. I i I i Polling plnce, Lowe's house. order of the Board of Supervisors. G.

L. A Healthy Skin The Foundation Beauty. proper of i i a i a skin hcconieM 101 i i I i easy to clemi. Riiu and free from Lola Montez Creme J' sll heiiuty to old develops it it i- stroyed or impaired, tills out i n-nn sallowness, the i a lie i transiparuni-y. MRS.

I A I A DOCTOR, 40 aud 12 Ot'ary streut. Sun Frnncisco. MRS. A A COOK, 021 a i street, a College Stable: REflP. OF BYRNS HOTEL.

FRUTINA. OWN SODA WATER. I I USX A i i re i i i in i i i ii pin i I i MT i i i i i a i i i lid VT 11; 3 I I A I A WOODLAND BOTTLING WORKS I BRITT, Proprietors. For Sale on the Vine i i i i i ij a bought out 1. CrutcjK'r mM flttc'd the stables thing you will iiud fleftii niul a 108 Acres of Muscatel Grapes OH the vine.

The ebtinmted yield is 2uu The i a is lormcil NEAR DAVISVILLE, And is iiovvn IIH dcinid nr liehesa nrtl. send bids to the i nt i i i JESSE G. i s'er. My Vehicles are Nice, My Hoi are the Best. East End Wood Yard, CpP, FOURTH MAIM Woodland, a i i a Am prepared to do business 011 in ciples, Kvery branch of 'on si neb 1 i be supervised personally ly My Boarders Shall Havo My -jst Attention.

My livery in all He brunches shall be All transients that mny come will re ceive my best attention. I Shall Keep Open All Nigh' A trusty man alvravs in deck. O. WEED, Monntam and Second Growth AU- SIZES--12 I TO 1 KEKT. Full measure guaranteed.

Samuel Hprius.s mineral water. T. A. GALLUP, Manager. ol Flt VTN Bricklayer and Estimates furnished without charge on cation.

Jobbing a specialty. I also carry iui: line of 1'latter'a opiisiEtiug ol 'ortlsnd Ceicent quality), i'last- )' -Is, Brick, Uair; enrry a "toot V. Snni.1p-i -f NOTICE. Subscribers receiving this number marked on the upper right- hand corner ol this page, are reminded that they are in arrears for one or more years subscription. The date printed after your name and to which attention is directed, shows, when ycur subscription expired.

The amount due from et.ch individual is small, but in ihe aggregate foots up considerable. We are greatly in need of money, and subscribers who are more than one year in arrears will confer a. great favor by remitting a part, if not convenient to pay the whole amount due. E. L.EIAKE:.

I i i i i i Hi-llil A ISO I I have UHt'iI i a 1'nin for i a i i and it to i i is cluimi'd (or I lu-lii've it to tin- host a i for a i i nnd iU iniiKc.nliir pains on the i i 'uid roconimcnd it to the i 1 Cr. I'uook'p, donlcr in ho.its, phooa, N'o. IS a i street. A I I St. sold a bottle of a a i I'nin Halm to a man who had been i i a i for several years.

I made him a woll a A. .1. McOiTLi- For Palo nt 50c a bottlo hy Loithold Klston. No i on my a throe and a i i of a ic prohibited. Tret-pampers i ln proBCcnted to of tho A I A I Notice of Sale ot Real Estate by Comm THE riUl'KKMK 1 1 1 OF I'OLfMY of Volo, rftute of i a Ilntieri i phiiiuitl, vs.

-Mrs. L. .1. a i and K. i i i i i i i i and nu-nt of leree.os-ure in I I l.y superior i i ol the Coinr.y oi 10.

I I 11 I i i a o' 1 er, mid mi order oi sule issued ol said on the titli of (icloher, in an in tion po i i led. i 1 i I i V--. I. .1 i an i F. i i i i 111 S-Ild i i i i ii i i i i i a .10 pr m- i i i to i nnionnts due to i from the i i 1..

su i i i i the tire sum ol '1 hoiistind i i i i i 01 mid i i i i 1 1 i i i I i a No he ol hie I I 1 1 1 id i ve tui; i i a us coinisc! i cs, sum ol i ii till 70-HlO'hs dolliir'i toi i i i i of I 1 i i a l-our i i mid i a in -jold coin .1 Uic I'uitcd Stiili-s, as C- i i i i .1111 i i a i a a i to sell dcseri! ed a i to it I All Hint i a Ml a i I of "I olo. i the ol" Cill I lor 11 I 1 11. i i i descrihe i a a i i i i I-'roir i i I ..1 I "1 i i i sec's ot a of I a i i i i i a i i i I i smd i south i v.uct Ji. a i ol" I i i c'c'-k i lice up Hie celili oi H.nd a i i mid lien 11 i i rond i norl 11 I mm i i. i i i i i a i i i i i 1 i i i Ihelice i de.r i east 'J'i .) clur.n« to the place r.i' i i i i i I ir.

Men 'oaether i a i hcreoli, and i a mid i i i i i i i i i i- hereby i Unit on a tin 1 "th dm o'f Ih'Jti, al 1 o'clock l'. M. oi a day at i coir I- IIOIIMC door, in the en or of i in the of i a 1 i us such commissioner, in obedience to smd decree of I'oruclosure mid order of sale, sell lie nliovc-doscrihi pi-cm si us nniy be PI the a ton i id to i as i interest mid costs a a i i lllLT COHIH lists ol w.i!e, to the i biiliU-r tor cn-di, in irold of I I As Commissioner i l.o\ act i Dated I I i I I i I SiUT.illleulo, i i I i i i THE CHICAGO CHRONICLE TMB GREAT OE10CRATIG DAILY of tho Northwest. Will ba postpaid any address six days weak fsr year for A I I I Cor.MAln nn-1 Lodging, $5 to $5.50 a wie The roomo nro iiirv ntifl eonivnortlnm. Rn-'l tnbl" is supplied Mo- i Wanted- An Idea FOUR DOLLARS.

Chronlola la the most conspicuous newspaper suo- osss of the day, the dally circulation exceeding 7B.OOO copies anJ the Sunday circulation exceeding IOO.OOO copies. It la a first-class newspaper of 12 and 16 pages (Sunday 4O to 43 pages) and Is a stanch supporter of sound democratic principles. TERMS. ally (Meept Sunday) 1 year $4.00 Dally and Sunday, 1 year $.00 Dally, 6 months (campaign edition) 2.00 Daily and Sunday, 6 months 3.00 Dally, 2 1.00 Daily and Sunday, 2 months 1.40 Dally. 1 month 50 Dally and Sunday, 1 month 75 Sunday.

I yaw 2.00 Saturuy, 1 1.00 on application. Addresa CHICAGO CHRONICLE, waahlnaton if Hotel Julian, who Ofln Bonio fluiiplc tiling to pfttcnt? i I'rotrct, vonr tlirv may "i wenlth. Wrltfl JOHN I A Patent Attor- WftihlnRton, 1. for prize offer Hat of two luimlroU Inventions wnutou. A JACKSON MITCHELL, CAL 4 oo DROPS Pfcparatioivfor Assimilating the Food aaclHcgula- ting ilie Stouiadis and Bowels of Promotes Digestion.Checrful ncss andRest.Contains neiUicr NOT NAKC OTIC.

Xcape afOldUrSAMUELPlTCOER Putiipkin Set ft- sfJx.Sc/ififf Suit! Settf llanti Scctf A Remedy for Conslipa tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Feverishness and Loss OF EXACT COPY OF A THAT THE JFAC-SlMiLE SIGNATURE IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF IASTORIA Castoria, is put up ona-size lottles only. It Ilia not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to i yon anything elss on tte plea or promise that it 1 is "just as good" and "will answer 67ery pnr- I pose." See that yon get C-A-S-T-0-B-I-A. of imppn.

The "White" is -X- -X- If you want a sewing machine. I will kindly ask to show you the WHITE before you buy. If you don't like it when you see it, don't buy it. I a a full line of parts for all machines. NEEDLES, 35 per dozen.

OIL THAT DON'T GUM. I. LASKY, Dealer. Main Street, between First and Second. P.

T. LAUGENOUR, DUNNIGAN, DEALER IN -if-General Merchandise, Grain, Etc. ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS IN YOLO COUNTY. Highest Market Price Paid for Farm ICYGLES, THE HIGHEST OF ALL HIGH GRADES. sunenor to any Bicycle in the.

world, regardlesi of price Do not bo induced to pay moru money for an inferior wheel. on the i i mid mm rim teed by the Indiana Bicycle Co a i i a concern, whose- bond is us good as gold. vo. i SCORCHER, $85. aa-lb.

LADIES', 7 5. Indiana Bicycle Exclusive Agents. Retail Branch. 18-20 McAllister Street. San Francisco, Cal.

A. BERG, Agent for Woodland and Vicinity. Bank of Yolo, Sunset CAPITAL PAID UK SURPLUS. iUrGg.oc-c n. W.

A i CAeiriKii U. lilCHMo.Mn A I I I I CORRESPONDKNTS: Hank o( Cnlifornia hnn Francisco NBMOUR! Rank of 1. O. Mlllc i-aidlnw At New York Pirf KaUoiinl Bank riiioR(fo f.yp~ on the principal cities Knrope. A Limited BANK OF WOODLMD, lS(iS.

Authorized oo Paid Up Capital, (3611,000 oo Surplus Fniu'. a.71,650 oo Profit and 1:6,054 67 J. 1). F. 8.

A 0. F. I A A GEXP.K.U. A I HUSINKSS DONK NEWSPAPER! WILL BE tamed in November Tuesdays and Saturdays From San Francisco Initial Trip Nov. 7 Mondays and Thursdays From New Orleans Initial Trip Nov.

9 a a 118 Cftllfornia n1 yious'to t) ilnte numeJ, HK- Imjiortnnt foct return arrnnpil for SUNSKT LIMITED Wlthonl i i post A trip RCroM ttra i In- vopulnr Sungct Route, i a l.nled o( pautiai elegance, wn com fort and InxnryVhM I i fortune that bin Don't lorgvt thta 1 NEW'SFAFERi.

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