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The Emporia Weekly Globe from Emporia, Kansas • 5

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LIGHT AND AIRY. Daily Globe, Fob, SB. FIBK IN ECUKKA. Dally Ouaa, Feb. ft.

Court Notes. Lawyer T. McCarty has law diploma signed by the Hon. L. Q.

C. Lamar, now secretary of the interior. Mr. Lamar, Make tho ProMHi VaafaJ. A fashionable wedding meant li a door Emporia Foundry AND MACHINE SHOPS.

JOS. JONES SONS, Props. Several Buildings Burned, and the Town Runs a Narrow Eacape. BT GLOBK PBINTINO GO. THURSDAY.

MARCH 8. 1887. A STARTER. pbte with the bridegroom's nam on It Tub should be followed up with a door to tack at the time the diploma was issued, was at the head of tho law department of the Unl the plate on and a bouse to hang the door on, and an aore to plant the bouse on, then tho plate would bo of torn good, Danivillt Ureeae. I A- varsity of Mississippi.

Judge Watcrbury has returned from a JUFATURERS ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK! tour of inspection through the tUics of Tht Way Emporia's Elghty-Stvtn Boom Btarti Oil. Larned, Newton and Hutchinson, and of course he is still satisfied with Emporia, although ho admits that the cities he visited are wide awake and lively. What Alraady Battled inthlfWayo provsmenti for tht Present Yar. Special to Egpoau Daiit Glob. Et'KHKA, February 28 Last night about 11 o'clock afire broke out In Westcott's grocery and seed store, which in a short time consumed that building, Graffon Bennett's harness and saddle store, the Parlor restaurant and meat market and the Star retauraut.

They were all wooden buildings oxcept the last. On the south aide of this was another one story stone building, anc here the men made a bravo atacd, and by pluck, water and salt saved the remainder of the row. The Insurance, if any was light. Have not learned particulars, a r. it.

A Negro Melody. Doan' hurry met I ain' tor blame, I has to take my time; Onleas you tumulus to de gam An' tips me wid dime. I treated like It'a mos' a sin Beltane I's brack; dat's strange! Still ef I cannot change my skin I'll skin you ob your change. i -Texas Sittings, Why Ha Would Enter Politic. "I think," remarked a seedy looking tramp, Messrs.

Fowler and Saddler were once emporia, Kansas! J. S. WATSON, umber, Coal Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime and Plaster it WlUt UUUll iVVlUJ 111UUU professors in the State Normal school, but a good field in the 1 iw business was opened to them, and they resigned their positions. And a Great Many Mora Good Thingi Yet to Come. The case of Henderson vs.

Buhoup, "that ru go into politics." et al, an action for the recovery of damages, is being heard by the court this after "Why," asked an interested listener. "Because, podner, I've heard say that poli CEMENT AND HAIR. Cor, Merchants Strt and 6th Avenue, ties makes strange bed fellows." EMPORIA, KAN noon. First National bank vs, Buhoup case was "Ob," responded the other, "do you hanker decided In favor of plaintiff. iter strange bed fellows?" "No, podner, but I would like to have a Shrewd Wm.

Randolph, bright lawyer as bedV'-PitUburg Dispatch. C. H. BRANCH, E. R.

MARCY he Is, was rather taken back yesterday over Judge Graves' decision In the cow case. He Dealer in THE Court Mutes. The case of W. 8. ComfSrt vs.

W. Mow, a suit for tho recovery of the value of a cow, was dismissed by consent of both parties. The case of Howells vs. Morgan for the recovery of a note was decided in favor of tho plaintiff ami tho sum of $450 allowed. The First National bank vs.

Bonhoup a case for the recovery of money, is being beard this afternoon. One of the most conspicuous lawyers who plead in the district court is Judge Peyton. His candidacy on tho prohibition wanted the action continued, so that a prop er amendment could be inadcln the papers. To this Lawyer Fcighan objected and the judge upheld his objection. As a general The Dyspeptlo's Desire.

Ha stood before a candy shop, And viewed the goodies sweet, But owing to dyspepsia's rule He dare no caudy eat. Then wished he long and wished he loud, That some good natured wizard Would kindly plaoe beneath his vest A full grown ostrich gizzard. Donsvllle Breeze. thing Mr. Randolph comes out on top, and Still Cigar Parlor.

GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, No. 77 Main St. between' Fourth and Fifth Ave. ho rather good-naturedly bore up under the decision against him, but will at once begin a new suit. ticket for associate justice and tho great 154 Commercial Street.

KANSAS. ALLEN. In tho case of Starr vs. Robinson, Judge Buck to-day petitioned for a new trial. IIKAK-A-BOUTS.

A number of strangers have been in Em amount of advertising he received as such has made bis name quite familiar to 8b Wanted It Regulated. Mrs. Purknet (nee Gamp) Please, sir, I want one o' them tram um things, yer know, sir, as reRgylates the 'eat of a room. Chemist Thermometer, you mean, ma'am, I suppose! Mrs, P. (eagerly) Yes, sir, that's It, sir.

And if you'll be a' kind, sir, to set it to sixty-five, 'cause that's what the doctor says I'm to kedp the room at! Punch. strungers, and they often ask to have him pointed out so that they may gaze on one COOK FEED J3k poria for tlio post week, looking for locations. Emporia offers all inducements of the chief war horses of the third party. Attorney Scott's connection with the Walkup trial makes him one of the noted necessary for any line of business. The building boom now already commenced, will stimulate everything in our With the TRIUMPH STEAM CENERATOB It will save to of youi feed, and your stock wil thrive better and fatteS quicker.

Send for illimutf ed circular. curiosities and the court visiting strangers tiliiTfc always inquires after him and the other city to the greatest activity. New people A New Version. "Mother may I go out and tobogt" "Yes, my darliug Olaire, Hunt up a heavy hard wood log To hold down your hair." -Whitehall Times. If you want an engine buy a local attorneys conuected with tho case.

Altogether the bar of Emporia com are coming in, capital is seeking investment and the real estate boom has set iu iu Manufacturer of the Celebrated Stub and 0. R. C. Cigars. A full and complete stock of cigars, plug and smoking to baccos always on hand.

Remember the Place prises not a few noted barristers. Judge krikbel's engines earnest. Jay Buck is widely known all over the Won't Work There. "If misfortune overtakes you, smile," ad. With upright or horizontal boilers, from 8 to SO state; Kellogg is in the senate; Lambert studied under Robert Ingcrsoll, and for a vises a pout.

That's all well enough, but supposing misfortune overtakes you in a young man lias cstaoiisnea a roost strictly prohibition town? Burlington Free Thin is about the way we foot up the starting of Emporia's boom for 1887, so far as the Improvements are now settled upon New water works, $160,000. Elinor double track railrond, about $100,000, nearly all of which will be spent here. New Santa Fo stock yards, $50,000, nearly all of which will be spent here. O. A.

R. block, $22,000. A new church, the foundation already In, $12,000. New building on Commercial street, $7,000. lteport from Headquarter Another encouraging report comes from the register of deeds' office to day.

The transfers for the 20th and 28th of February amounted to $57,280, footing up larger than any two days yet reported during tlio month. The excitement has cooled 1 down somewhat but while there has been no alarmingly spontanious advance In property still every property holder realizes that he is many hundred dollars better off than he was before the boom struck blm and consequently has the interests nearer at heart than ever. Every one feels that as Emporia progresses so his individual prosperity will be effected and as a result everybody are united in their efforts to build up the "Best city iu Kansas." The largest single sale recorded was the transfer of the Janaway property to Bettman of Cincinnati! for This is one of the many transactions that go to convince that it is not a mere matter of trading among ourselves but a real wide awake boom where eastern money flows freely. Mr. T.

W. Lyon Los platted a part of Lewis' addition and filed at the same time a deed for one of the lots which he sold for inoae than the whole addition cost him originally. John II. Gilliland, unmarried, to 1 James B. Rhoades, ne of sw, 1, 1 18; 11, 1,280 William T.

Starr to O.W.Newman lot 12, Normal addition, 600 M. Gilliland and wife to James B. Rhoades, uw i of sw 1, 18, 11, 1,600 Lewis P. Brown to David McCaw, Dwof ne, 84, 17, 10, 1,000 C.1 T. Cavauess and wife to P.

Workman, lots 108 and 110 Rural street, 2,500 Lillie Sawyer and husband to John Atherton, lots 94 and 98 Union street, 4,000 Luther Severy and wife to A. A. Wells, 80 feet off lot 142 Constitution, 800 G. S. W.

Lewis and wife to J. T. Burton, i of sw 4, 20, 12. 1,400 J. B.

II. Janeway and wife to Levi and Maria Bettman, of Cincinnat-ti, Ohio, lots 187 and 189 Com merciul street, 20,000 Elizabeth M. Blodgett to P. W. Taylor, lots 25, 27, 35 and 83 block horse power.

Best engine for farm, dairy and plantation use, and for grist mills, machine shops, laundries, printing offices, marine purposes, etc. Send for new catalogue, free. Address, RICE WHITACRE M'F'G. enviable reputation; Cunningham McCarty average more pleadings each term of court than any other attorneys. Judge Cunningham was once a schoolmate and rreaa.

First Breath of Spring. At last the glorious sun, His gentle work begun, Hath swept away Dame Natures wreath of snow; chum of Will A. Carlcton; Captain N. Sterry is an attorney of the Santa Fe rail And to our wondering eyes, Revealed a glad surprise, rhe sticky mass ot mud and grime below. New Haven News.

road, and is assisted by Frank A. Brogan; First door north of Postoffice. 42 and 44 West Monroe St. CHICAGO, ILL. County Attorney Fcighan is best known as the attorney for the state iu the great poison sensation, and Bacbellor, Sedgwick, EMPORIA, KANSAS.

Everybody sepms to be getting ready for tho building boom which has already begun, and which will eclipse anything of tho kind witnessed in this part of the state. There was a young lady in Bansville Who said to her lover: "Alas, Will, You come every nightl And you talk such a Bight, That people allcall you my (Jus Bill. Deputy Sheriff Mit Wilhite returned from Bushong this morning without his man, he having gone there to arrest one O. Johnson, who was charged with disposing or mortgaged property. The reasom Mit didn't get him was that the gentleman was only too glad to compromise the suit and escape punishment.

It seems that' Johnson's action was unintentionally, criminal. Tatliam moved his stock to Beecher Schermerhorn'8 old stand, and Balstcr and Sargeant joined him in occupying the building. Beecher Schermcrhorn moved their stock last evening. Death of Mrs. Catherine Murdock.

The following dispatch was received here this morning from M. M. Murdock, EDUCATIONAL MATTERS. Waterbury, Sanders and the numerous others are samiliar to the citizens of any Value of Arbitration. An old tramp who had agreed to saw wood for half an hour for his breakfast from a Bab timore woman quit at the seventh stick and said: "Madam, I have struck for more breakfast and less wood; are you willing to arbl-brate?" "Certainly," she replied, and she left the case in the hands of her bulldog, who run the tramp half a mile and decided that a lockout was inevitable.

Wall Street News. city in southern and western Kansas. LEWIS McUANDLESS, M. Campbell, of Waterloo township, was the city to-day. No.

169 Commercial street! next door to First National Bank, Emporia, Kansas, DEALERS IN Dr. E. Evans writes to D. L. Jones from California that he arrived there all safe with his wife.

He thinks the latter not much improved in health. The rainy season is on in that country and it is very muddy. J. W. Tatliam will move his stock of dry goods into the room vacated by of Wichita, dated February 28: "Mother Beecher Sehermerborn.

H. J. Bird The faculty of Amherst consists of none but graduates of that college. The University of New Mexico is fifty years older than Harvard. The meeting of the National Educational association at Chicago, next July, promises to be the largest educational gathering ever held.

There are 149 American students in the University of Berlin 9 studying theology, 5 law, 47 medicine, 58 philosophy, 27 mathematics and natural science, and 3 political science. The National School of Elocution and Oratory, of 1137 Girard street, Philadelphia, will hold a summer term of six weeks at the university building, Ann Arbor, beginning early in July. Professor John H. Wright, who went from the professorship of Greek in Dartmouth college to a similar position in Johns Hopkins university last September, has accepted the chair of Greek literature In Harvard university, and will begin his duties on Oct. 1.

Stern's Summer School of Languages has placed itself under the management of the National Summer School of Methods. Professor Stern and his corps of instructors will give at Saratoga a five weeks' course in the different modern languages, and also in Greek and Latin, beginning July 11.. SPORTING AND ATHLETIC. and Chase Davis will occupy Tatbam's passed away at 4 a. will be buried from the Emporia Methodist church tomorrow afternoon." old stand.

Drugs, Medieines, ehemi-eals, Paints, Oil and Glass, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, combs, PERFUMERY AND FaneyArticles Courtship aud Matrimony. When they were courting in the parlor dun, Tho lover of ten said Her voice's tones were music sweet to him. Alas! those hours have fled. They're married, and the honeymoon Is o'er, And, though they have no strife. He speaks about her tuneful voice no more.

Why should her She's his wife. Boston Courier, Fathlont at the South. A Georgia paper contains an article entitled "Tho Bustle in Southern War History." The bustle never bseama as prominent in the southern war a did the hoopskirt. Norris-town Herald. Au Illinois Jingle.

What, though your homo be humble, Don't piun away and fret, If you cau hU1 a million It may be jolly yet. But If you take a thousand. It's dilTerout, you bet, 1' or In that caso your dwelling place Will sure be Joliet. Merchant Traveler. Captain Choape, of Scotland, and a Mrs.

Murdock was a native of what is now West Virginia. Her maiden name was large ranch owner in Colorado, New Mex Catherine Pierpoint, and she, was a rclotive lco and Arizona, is in the city, the guest of of Governor Pierpoint of that state. She was married to Thomas Murcock a little Major Hood. Jim Evans, of Ilarttord, always a wel over fifty years ago. In early life she be come visitor, called on Tub Glows this afternoon.

5, College Addition, 2,000 1 nomas w. Lyon and wife to Thomas Tytherleigh.lot 4, Ly- came a member of the M. E. church, and "kept the faith" to the last. She was one of the pioneer Methodists of Emporia, and as a faithful Christian, a devoted mother and wife, and as a good woman she was known and revered by Physicians Prescriptions While map makers and town builders write it "boulevard," and polite society ons Addition, 400 pronounce it "boulevard," the common George W.

Welsh, ct al, to Lemuel II. Johnson, ne 14, 16, 11, 500 run of people ill have it "bullyvard, all. Her death will be universally regret Joseph It. Henderson and wife to William Ray, 70 and 57-100 acres and Thk Globk suggests that the next man who lays out an addition shall make of 5, 17, 10, 8,000 ted by all who knew her. Her hospitality was extended to her friends, and wherever a good deed was to be done or suffering his lots boom by adopting tho popular They Go on Forever! Miss Cora is a favorite actress in Npw York.

Tho Rrave digger in "Hamlet Buys: "A Tanner will last you nine year;" but it is houed Miss Cora will prove an exception, aud lust us long as Lotta and Maggie Mitchell. Norristowu Herald. William Jay and wife to B. E. Pease, lot 28 Stale sireet, Copley's addition, 800 alleviated there she could be found when pronunciation.

The day will come when the man who says "boulevard" will be boycotted, just as tie man is who says "root" for "route." or "Kyro" for C. B. Sears and wife to D. F. i Dickey, west i lot 17 Normal AND FAMILY RECEIPTS Carefully Compounded VICTORY! Achieved over misery and premature death.

called upon. After a life of toil she has gone to that eternal rest to which her life addition 2,200 "Cairo." teachings always pointed with such zeal and faith. J. M. Grmeth and wife to unknown parties, parts of sections 15 and Anderew Franzel, a man who is so un 16, township 21, range 10, 4,000 She was in the seventy -first year her learned as to be unable to even write a rank v.

iiillis to Mary llillis, age. She leaves a husband and five children, of nw i 88, 17, 12, 1,000 "against," voted the first vote against In E. F. Hpraguc and wife to N. E.

Weaver, lots 203 and 205 Com two daughters and three sous, who will never again see their best and truest friend in this life, and who feel their loss with the keenest p-iin. These are Mis. Jacob the Third ward to-day. Two hundred and eighty -one voters before him voted "for." Engineer Milliken is surveying Lake mercial street, 5,000 DR. ROBT.

LYON E. It. Garrett et al to Union Building Loan Association, lots 12 and 14 Rural street, Copley's ad Park this afternoon. The lake will be cated in tho hollow just this side of the dition, 700 Stotler of this city, Mrs. Albert Pern-berton of Leavenworth, M.

M. and R. P. Murdock of the Wichita Eagle, and T. B.

Murdock of the El Dorado Republican, Mcllardy place. It Suited Her Vughes. Thcro was a young lady named Hughes, Who never was known to ref ughes To go out of a night, On a young man's invight, To take one of a couple of stughes. Brooklyn Union, A Disqualifying Weakness. "I shall hope to see you, sir, who are a warm friend aud patron of art, at my concert this evening," said a New York lady, who is a musical crank, to Varicose, the landscape painter.

"Thank you, thank you," replied Varicoso. "Nothing would give me greater pleasure, but ahem I I have one little weakness which might interfere with the performance." "Ah! Nothing serious, I hope. What is it?" "Well er you see, I snore when I Texas Sittings. A Heartbroken Wall. I once had a sweetheart, Her hair was punkin yeller; And doggono if she didn't Uun off with another feller.

Kentucky State Journal. Louie D. Doyle and husband to Waldo A. Woostcr, lot 79 Cotton wood street, Pack' addition, 1,000 The world-renowned specialist for all Lingering and Complicated Chronic Complaints Whose great success for the last forty years past has given him a world wide reputation, and is pronounced by the host of She lived to see her children all comfort F. F.

Sherburne to u. Brewer, parts of lots 107, 109 and 111, Mr. D. G. Jones informs us that the attendance at the Sabbath school of the Welsh Presbyterian church yesterday was the largest the school has ever hud since its ably fixed in life, and had frequently ex Neosho street, 8,500 pressed herself as ready to go whenever his cured patients Total organ! $57,280 the Master summoned, as she firmly believed she would be better off with Ilim- A counterfeit $20 silver note is said to Beautify.

whom she had served with true christian be in circulation. It is of the series of The growth of Emporia interests every man in the place, as well as every man in faith. Tremont, if he goes to the post in good condition, is likely to win the Suburban handicap. St, Louis has an aquatio phemomenon, Theodore Kuff by name, of whom great things are expected. Denny, of the St.

Louis "Maroons," is slated for New York, while Glasscock, of the same club, will in all probability go to Chicago. Joseph Rogers, of Toronto, is willing to back Hanlan and Enright against Wallace Boss and George W. Lee, for a double scull race for $1,000 a side. President Nimick, of the Pittsburg league club, went to California and secured the services of Van Haltren, the phenomenal western pitcher, for next season. John McMahon, the rightful champion collar and elbow wrestler, is anxious to try conclusions with either "Col." McLaughlin or H.

M. Dufur. A match will probably be arranged shortly. Bicyclist Stevens, whose trip around the world on his machine has made him famous, is now in New York city, where he is being royally enter; allied by the Citizens' Bicycling club, whose guest he is. Representatives of Hanlan and Gaudaur will meet at New York city on the 25th inst, to arrange the details of a race between these famous scullers.

The affair will probably be decided some time during May or June, Sergeant Mason, who attempted to kill Gulteau, is one of the entries in the great six days go-as-you-please race at Philadelphia. Lawrence Donovan, the man who jumped from the Brooklyn, Niagara and Schulklll bridges, will also try his fortune on the saw dust track. Malone, the Australian sprinter, according to late advices from the "Island Continent," was recently defeated in a 150 yards dash by Harry Hutchens, the English runner. The time was announced as having been 14 seconds. Fred Vokes, who recently lost a race to Buthune, is said to be thinking of joining the American contingent in Australia.

Mr. Robert Bonner, says The Now York Times, has just declined an offer of $100,000 for his peerless trotter, Maud S. Mr. Joseph Barker, according to information received at the office of The Turf, Field and Farm, was the gentleman who made the offer on behalf of an unnamed gentleman of great wealth. Although Mr.

Bonner paid the late Mr. Van-derbilt but $40,000 for her, he declined to improve the opportunity to make refusing to sell her at any price. Mr. Harkey, who made the present offer, is the gentleman who negotiated the purchase for Mr. Tho Emporia foundry of J.

C. Jones 1880, letter is thick and greasy and one eighth of an inch shorter than the genuine. On the left face in the word southern Kansas. Let every man do some sons is a first-class, institution as we can testify. Our job press and paper cutter "certificate," the letters and thing to encourage the up building of the town.

If a man Las unimproved lots, he should improve them. Plant trees and being both out of order, and needing the attention of a good mechanic we took Shall Auld Acquaintance He Forgot? Btiggins Who is that gentleman with whom you were talking a while ago? Pennybunker He is an original humorist. make some flowers grow. Paint your are engraved upside down. In a littlo while, a month or two, The buttercups and violets blue Will bloom ami flourish on the hill, them to tho Messrs Jones and they were "But why did you lift your hat continually fences, and let tlio world know you are possessed of somo taste.

Every lot should be covered with fruit and ornamental trees, made as good as new. Such an institu tion is of great benefit to the town. while you were talking to him?" The birds their sweet notes loudly thrill, "He was telling me some original jokes, and whenever I recognize an old acquaintance 1 and every window decorated with houso The trees of tlio court yard are being pruned to-day and the yard raked off and plants. If you want to attract the alien tion of visitors put your best foot foremost. if the good weather continues the fountain ABENEFAOTOE TO HIS RACE, DR.

LYON makes a specialty In the sue cessful treatment of Disease of the Head, Throat, Lungs, Liver, Heart, Stomach, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fits or Falling 8ickness, and all other Nervous Derangements. KIT Also, nil diseases of the Blood, such as Scrofula, Erysipelas, Fever Sores, and all other Complicated Chronic Diseases. Nervous Debilities, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Vitality, or Manhood, caused by early indiscretions. Also all Female Dif-. Acuities treated with the most satisfactory results.

The doctor has successfully practiced Ins profession In Emporia for the last two years, and is happy to announce that hq will make this lovely city his PERMANENT HOME. Mode of Examination. The eyes being the windows of the soul, and the physiognomy tho index of all tho vital organs, no immodest or mortifying exposer required, but by the powerful conetratlon of optic upon optic the doctor will explain symptoms and locate diseases without asking questions and without requiring any statements from invalids. This he will cheerfully do free of charge at his oftlco. Hotel Coolidge, First door, nwrt door north to the hotel office voice hours from 9a.

m. to 6 p. m. will be set to playing. Almost every shrub and plant in the world will grow in this climate, and Emporia may be made as famous for its beauty as the gardens of Italy, Don't let any one Spring is almost here.

Let everybody always lift my hat." Texas Sittings, i lleseinblanee and Difference. A gun is like a bank cashier, Not only 'cause it has its stock, But that it's apt, In going off, To generate a little shock Herein, tho', is a difference, To which your reason will assent, The gun is often charged with shot, The cashier with embezzlement. Yonkers Gazette. They Mix It In Boston. make arrangements to plant, trees and otherwise beautify our already handsome wait on his neighbors, but go to work and let others take care of themselves, The roses sweet will bloom and die, And summer breezes gently sigh.

Tlio overcoat will go in pawn, The girl will wear the dress of lawn, The dust will lie thick on the rot'' Tho boy will kill the harmless The bull-frog sing his doleful And crickets chirp at close ot day, The lovers stroll in in lonely lanes, The organ-grinder give you pains, The bicycle man will show his leg, The busy hen will lay her egg, AH bulls and parties will be o'er, And folks will seek the cool seashore, The boy each day his bath will take In every puddle, creek or luke. The base-ball man will wield tho bat, Tlio farmer wear tho big straw hut, Tho peddler on the street will shout, The sun will knock fat people out, And picknicks will be all the go, It will all be in a month or so. cily. Tlio library is open again, much im It Is claimed and justly, too, that Emporia is the most beautiful city In Kansas hay. An unmixed evil whisky straight Bos ing more elegant homes, lawns and buildings.

But even Rome could be further beautified and so can Emporia. proved in appearance. The renovation it has undergono was badly needed and now the patrons will find the books and rooms in shape to please. The "Black Flag" will be presented at the opeca house on the 9th by Edwin Thome's company. ton Transcript.

Characteristics. St. Louis' girls wear ruffles, Chicago's have big feet; But as for hunchbacked bustles, New Haven's can't be beat, New Haven Newt, A freight train of thirty-six cars came on tlio Santa Fe line to-day drawn by two engines,.

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