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The Silent Homecauses thousands drift intothe

Useless LifeGossip and Wine Dissatisfactioii and Discontent the oldold story of the Failure ofMarriage

little help at the righttime and the story would havebeen one ofjoy

A woman suffering with thediseases peculiar to women isunhappy and discontented often she does whyHer nervous system is depressed and she does noteasily overcome the annoyances hat would not troublelier perfect health

Gerstles Female Panacea

Cures all Female diseasesProlapsusPainful MensesLeu

otherconditionspIt is sold on a Money BackGuarantee Cu j P hasthousands of testimonials toproveife valued

iG F P is awomans remedy4 of great curative power havinghealthful influence theentire nervous systemnirig up all theorgans in thebody s

If your covered ourfree book MOTHERS MAKEHip HOMES ATrittaa confidence tothe LADIES HEALTH CLUB care GerstleMedicine Co Chattanooga Tenn

SANOZOLLOTI-ON AND SOAP

PQSITIVE CURE FOR ALL SKINDISEASES

The wonderful discovery ot toeifamous specialist in skin diseases AJFultonM D Brooklyn N Y

Sanozol treatment is external onlys SUFFERERS FROM

Eczema Lupus Herpes RingwormScrofuloderma Skin Cancer

Pediculosis Psoriasis Ecthyma Licben Sycosis and all other forms of ul-

cerative scaly and parasitic skinfind Immediate relief and per-

manent cure by the use of Sanozol Itremoves pimples and blackheads andcures sweaty or aching feet

Some of the now famous cures bySanzozol treatment were fully deBcribed in the New York World of3Iarch 9 and toe Brooklyn Dally Eagleof March 29 1904

August Newman pf Enfield streetrear Graves Place Brooklyn writesthat he had been a sufferer from skineruption for years called variousnames by different physicians Finallyha was induced in sheer desperation-to try SauoroL He enjoyed his firstunbroken sleep after the first bottleof Sonozol His reward for a con-scientious treatment of this remedyfor two was a complete curl

THE SOAPteas no equal Its daily use withoutlotion will give your face and hands aperfect skin restoring the defunctrespiratory conditions of your skinIts normal health producing the fresh-ness of youth and a glow of healthand beauty Try it

Those afflicted with itchy and scalyskin diseases suffer most during notweather Xvoid this by the use olSanozol

Write for testimonials and full par-ticulars ot Sanozol treatment free

Treatment requires coa-lin ruse of lotion and soap Senton receipt of price or at druggists

Lotion half pint 100 Soap 25cCake or jar 3 cakes 65c x

Address Sanozol Labratory dept B14 1QO102 Elton St Brooklyn N Y

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Office Brosnaham building nextto Business College

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CONTINUE f0BOYCOTT STREET

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AND BUT FEW ARE PATRONIZING

THE CARS ALTHOUGH THEWHITE PATRONAGE IS

The boycott of the street carsnegroes of the and

from indications Jt will bek Ptupfor several months althoughall concede that the boycott will

prove a failure and the negroes will again begin to ride on thecars as heretofore

The boycott is the result of thebill passed legislature compell-ing all street railway companiesprovide separate accommodationswhite and colored passengers This

after that date the whites and blackswill be separated each being given a I

mpartment or separate car inwith new law and

able for the number of passengersof each race that are handled by thevarious lines

There are some of the negroes ofPensacola who are satisfied with thenew law They take the stand thatthey do not care to mix jip withwhite people and if the company atfords them equal accommodations that jis dtsire

Others however do not take thisview and seem to be possessed ofthe idea that unless they can sit along-side of a white person in a car thattae accommodations are not firstClass

yesterday has decreased to a con-siderable extent This fact has beennoticeable for same time but it is also-a noticeable fact that the increase

white patronage has anjshows that the whites approve of thenew measure arid many are riding oathe cars who bad herehofore walkedrather than mix up with an undesir-able class

A number of negroes beenon the cars but In each case

when they are seen Jby personsown race they are subjected to tauntsand cries of Jim Crow This however has no effect upon the more in

class of negroes who artsatisfied that the company will pro-vide forithem

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Fish Ple ID KaglamlIn mediaeval England fish pies were

a very favorite fflsTi at Christinas timeand lamprey ptes ere regarded as aspecial 4oxurs The cost of Jsuca deliqaclgs was yery in 1314 thesheriff of provided fortyfour for the royal a cost of

12 5s 8cl n sjuijj nearly equivalent 1

100 the present day Those taken 1

front th espacially notedand t t ecame ajarannualthe cltybir Gloucester to send a lam

to the Tcing There is record ofsuch conTpUmentary presentsbeing gent to Cromwell and to Lenthall thespeaker parlia I

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tiou act Gloucesters annual custqmceased in 1836 but in1893 the mayorrevived it and sent a pie to Queen Vic-

toria at his ofrfVexpense JHls suecessors have followed his example

Lady and WomanAs to the rather subtle question

of geatleman lady man andwoman there is n difference writes-

a correspondent between the sexesA duke must always be a unlesshe be for the purpose of the conversation a gentleman withpbasifj of voiceWithout emphasisevery man gentlemans rank is aman always nnd in every social

But with women it la entirely a matter of the adjective Without an adjective a woman is a ladyWho ever asked on hearing that afriend was to marry Who is the

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woman a dressed woman rathera dull woman London Chronicle j-

TJ e My t rr of HealthWhenever any one Is released from

jail or penitentiary after a long sen-tence we read that while he was lnpoor or downright bad health when beentered he comes out as hearty as abrick Yet almost without exceptionjails penitentiaries arc Insanitarysunless places with no facilities forprecautions usually taken bywish to get or keep healthy The mys-tery lies in two words regularity anddiet The first is perhaps the moreimportant Glocklllje regularity ev-erytbing donq on the second and onthe same second every day atlon of the fact that the body Is amachine as a supplement tothis a simple diet plain not too varied

enough to eat but not too muchSaturday Evening Post t

Cure Form WitcheryRev Joseph Doderldge In his Notes

of the Settlement and Indian Wars InPennsylvania and Virginia inportIon the work treating of Witchcraft says The diseases of children

were those of dropsy of the brain andfbeTickej9i These were diseases whichcould neither be accounted for norcnreti consequently they were ascribedto some supernaturalcure ot diseases inflicted by witchesthe picture of the aupposed witchdrawn pn a stump or piece of boardand shot at Trtth a bullet containinga little bit of sliver This silver bullettransferred a painful andmortal spell on that part of the witch

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THOUGH THE PENALTY

DELINQUENTS CONTINUES

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Taxpayers fax the city aresettling up their taxes and unlessimprovement is noted within a

tiosQ who are delinquenttill find that the penalties lor nonrpayment will cut a considerable figure

their accounts when they finallyto make a settlement

tip to a month since the collectionsmade by Collector Oerting had beenvery good he having collected over

CO000 out of about 72000 assessedand the prospects are that before theend of the month or rather before the

swelled to a considerable etentThe good collections of previous

probably duet to the dis-counts allowed ann penalties imposedWhen the books first opened a

was alowed each person payingtaxes and afterwards a penalty lai-opsed This penalty has now reached3 per cent 1st there willbe added three quarters ot one per-cent to this and on June 15th It willbe increased another 1Q per centmaking the total penalty at that time

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la Sauth Wales when the people areplcnsed with the work of aa theyhave a custom ot shoeing their appre-ciation by singles hymns at the cloSE-r the perfaraiance Ilecry Irring wasnee playing STmusca whea be was

inrprLse1 to hear tbc audience burstinto Lead KindlyWsbt when be ap-peared before curtain in respoasb

a At the close of the engagenent the great actor was deeply toqched-by the singinff Qf God Be With YouTill We Meet Again rendered In thomost reverent manner

Pa sakl Miss Strong I wish youIn this evening Mr Tar

dey rlll want ta speak toSo he IKK really propose at last

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aly ot determination but b will to-filglit Catholic Standard awl Times

Had Jfcrr Enoughlie hadnt known me ten

before he announced that he wasgoing to kiss me Belle Tho Idea Yousbonhl have bada hatpin jo stick himwith NellOb be aidut need to bepurred on Philadelphia Ledger

neat and ArrestDepositor Is the cashier In Mana-

ger No sir Hes gone away Depoa-itor Ah gone for a rest I presumeManager sadly No Hes gone toavoid arrest

individuals live or diebut civilization unnbt perish MazduL

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f voices and other paperstogether Buy a 4

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WITH INDEX AND LABELS

Three styles 25 35 and50 cents Clip Boards at J

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University of FloridaJu-ne 19 SUMMER scHooL July 28 1

BOTH SEXES STUDENTSEnglishLatinGreekFrenchGerman

MathematicsChemistryPhysicsBotanyZoology

PhilosophyeducationAgriculturePhysiologyPhysical Geography

FACULTY OF ELEVEN SPECIALISTSTUITION 1000 BOARD 3 Per Week

For further information aidrcaaANDREW SLEDD President

Lake City Florida

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A very rich lady offered Garciaprice if ho wOuld only tqach lien dausir-ter He refused knowing well he couldnever oltahi serious work from herbut as the mother persisted bit ujon a compromise lie asked the ladiesto be present a lesson and heundertook It the girl still wished tolearn singing after bearing it taughtta teach her The lesson began Thepupil who seemed to the isteners analready finished singer had to repeatpassage after passageof the most difilcult exercises before tim master wassatisfied He insisted upon the mlcutest attention to every detail of exe

changed horrified glances and tootedon pityingly The lesson finished thewaster bowed the ladies inpassing the pupil the young girl

to her It would kill tuer SenorGarcia returning from the door said

They will not comeagain ThaoiyQTi mon enfant yousang weH London MalL

naturalist has vrlttea prove thatbirds are Eat singers but whistlersthat Is to the notes are pro-duced through a tube to be technicalthrough known as time gbttnot by the of vocal cords Butwhole distinction Is beside the pointAny one who has seen a bird singingwill haver seen both the vibrations Inhis throat nnd the variations the ex-tent to which he opens and closes h-

b ak or mandibles and given these acconipanltueuts together with the

of an Inarticulate languagewhistling and singing become Identicalterms suggesting a distinction Peopleare accustomed to the Idea that only afew species of birds such as the partrot and the Jackdaw can be taughtbut In wild Ufe almost all birds aremimics to some extent and probablymore of them than people realize couldbe taught ta imitate human soundsPearsons Weekly

Brarlanlnc of ClubsThe first club of modern England

seems to have been the circle at theMermaid that Sir Walter Raleighrounded and Shakespeare joined ButIn the seventeenth century clubs be-gan to spring up like mushroomsThere was the Calves Head clubwhose members met and dined offcalves heads to show their contempt-for the decapitated Charles I Thencame the KitKnt club which accord-ing to Addison took Its name from amutton pie One Christopher Katpastry cook of Shire lane was a dis-tinguished constructor of mutton piesand his productions were called KitKats The club meeting In his houseand eating his pies acquired the piesname for Its own London Telegraph

Trevvei of the CuckooA feature in bird travels is the flc-

parturo south of the old and youngcuckoos at a different time The oldcuckoos set out first leaving thebIrdS of the year to follow The adult

might put it by stretchof imagination so much dislike thefuss and anxiety of traveling enfainllle that they take care to go onfirst and by themselves Whether theold cuckoos ever know their progenyby sight cannot be said for certainprobably not although an oldcuckoois constantly to be heard and seen Inthe coppice or hedgerow or about thegarden where a young one Is beingreared by a hedge sparrow pipit orwagtail London Opinion-

A One Xlnate tareLeaning painfully on a heavy stict

and groaning in intolerable anguishtho blinding tears forcing themselvesfrom hla eyes a Whltecbapel defendant according to the London Globelimped up to the county court iudficanti explained that owing to beinghopelessly crippled by rheumatism hecould not pay a debt But I saw youenter the court with that stick tmderyour wmr sxclaraed tine Judge sLshillings a month until the debt ispaid Then the pain racked invalidthrew the stick lightly over his shoul-

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LEGAL IDVERITSEIIEMTS

NOTICENptdce Is hereby given that the City

Council at its meeting herd on May16th 190o selected the following

and Clerks of election toserve at the election to be held in theCity of Pensaeola June 6th 1905

Precinct 12 Inspectors A C Binkley F F Blngbam R Pope ReeseClerk j W Coons

Precinct 13 InspectorsJ E WolfR P Wliarton A A Fisher Clerk

rank MauraPrecinct Inspectors W J Ben

jJoe Reed

Precinct 15 Inspectors D GossGeo P Wentworth Tom Nee ClerkJohn llassey

That the following polling placeshave been selected towIt

Precct 12 Corner Alcaciz and Intendencla street

Precinct IS Corner Garden andPalafox streets

Precinct 1 Ctiraer Palafox and Romana streets

Precinct 15 Corner DeVHlier andstreets

C L SHINE19may City Clerk

SALEBy virtue ot an execution Issued out

of the Circuit Court of Escambla County State of Florida wherein N CMcMillan Is plaintiff and R WBrooks is defendant I have leviedupon and will sell at public outcryto the highest bidder for cash on5th day of June A D IMS duriugtae legal hours of sale in front of thadcxxr of the county court house in andfor County Florida thefollowing described property towit

Lathe 1 Engine andBoiler 1 CrossCut Saw 1 ToolChest contents 1 Boat 1 axe

2 Squares 1 Hand Saw 3 Circular Saws Belting and Pulleys 1Lot Timber 1 Pevy and otherstuff the interest ofR W Brooks

J a VAN PELTraay5caw4w Sheriff

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENTNotice is hereby given M

Fraseur and E A Fraseur that a suithas been begun against them by at-tachment by the Armour PackingCompany a corporation in CircuitCourt of Escambia County Floridaand they and all other persons inter-ested are required to appear to thesaid suit on Rule Day In July nextand make such defense as they mayhave to the action Gee C DouvjlleAttorney for Plaintiff

SHERIFFS SALEvirtue of ar execution issued out

of the Court Escambla CountyState o Florida wherein F M Woois plaintiff and Robert FillingimIs defendant I have levied upon and

outcry to the high-est bidder for cssh on the 5th day of

A D 1905 during time legalsale front of the

County Florida the followingdescribed propery towit The north

quarter of Section ten 10 towuship two 2 scuta of range thirtytwo 32 West containing one huadred and sixty 160 acres and beingIn Escambia County State of Florida

J C VAN PELTmay5oaw4w Sheriff

Notice Is hereby given to all whomit may concern that we the

shall apply to the Honorable-C B Parkhlll Judge of the Ffrst Judi-cial Circuit of Florida on Mondaythe 29th day of May A D 1S05 at1ft a m or as soon thereafter aswomay be heard for a charter not for

incorporation of religioussociety to be Incorporated under thename of First Church of ChristScientist fn Pensacola Florida Thegeneral object of said corporation isto establish ard a ChristianScience Church at Pensacola Floridafor ourselves and all others who aiaybecome members thereof In the man-ner prescribed by the Charter and theByLaws to be enacted thereunderTie membership of said Church to becomposed of those who accept tieABJble and Science of withKey to the Scriptures Rev MaryBaEer GT Eddy with other works ofIts author as their only text booksThe charter is now on fileloathe pRIce 6f the Clerk of the Circuit

Escambla Cpuntr Floridareference thereto being hereby had

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Mlllvle Fla John WBagdad Fla april29oaw4W-

I Notice is hereby given Wgcation will to the GoTernprof the state of Florida for letters pat-

ent for charter of awhereof isBerewitS and hereoa

der publishedP C BRENTC M COVINGTONc w LAMAR-J A CHAFFINJ C AVERY

We FC Brent C M Covlngton C

W Lamar J A Chaffin and J CAvery hereby make application foryetters patent us a

laws of the State of Florida under thefollowing charters

1 The name of the corporationshall be Pensacola and NortheasternRailroad Company and its place ofbusiness Pensacola Florida

2 The general nature of the business shall be to build own and oper-

ate a railroad wharves warehouseslines The railroad

cperate is to constructed main-tained and operated through and fromthe City of Pensacola in Escamblacounty Florida In a northerly direc-

tion 4o the Alabama State line and tobe about fortyfive 45 miles Inlength and pass through the saidcounty of Escambla

3 The amount of capital stockshall be Twentyfive Hundred Dollars

2GOOOO divided into twentyfive25 shares of One Hundred DollarsS10QOO each payable in lawful taoa

Kate ofFlaJoh K opsniItk or Fcola Fla es-

acoI Fl AuSta H Morrill of

nvfewFa George A Morr1l10SladonZ of

thatday 5th day June 1905

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5 The business of the company Isto beconducted President a VicePreslQent and a Secretary and Treas-urer antI a Board of five 5 directorsThe directors shall be elecled annu-ally at a meeting of the stockholders-on the last in June and thedirectors so elected shall elect on thesame day a President VicePresident-and a Secretary and Treasurer Untilthe first election F C Brent shall bePresident CM VicePres

W Lamar Secretary and

with J A Chamn C

C The highest amount ofor liability to which the cor-

poration can at any time subject itselfJs Fifty Thousand Dollsrs 50OOOQ-

Ou The names and residences of thesubscribers and the amount of stocksxibscribed for by each are as follows

F C Brent Pensacola Florida fivjpshares

Ci M Pensacola Floridafive shares

C W Lamar Pensacola Floridafive shares-

J A Qhaffln Pensacola Floridafive shares-J CAtfoiT Pcasacola Floriaa fiveshares

F C BRENTCL W LAMAR-C M COVINGTONJ A CHAFFINJNO C AVERY

State of Florida County of EscambiaPersbnajdy before the undersigned

j1 appeared Brent C M Covington

Avery whom acknowledgedsignature to the foregoing

andthat the same is his act anddeed

In testimony whereof I haveanff official seal this

4th day ofMay A D 1905E R BURGOYNE

Seal Notary PublicMy commission expires Oct 171908

In Escambla County Circuit CourtState of Florida In ChanceryA V Cam et vs

Company ierrlrt Tate Administratorand heir at law of the estate of WalterTate dedeased W Davidson WmE Anderson Kr WKnowles lieir at law of Peter KnowleR T ilaiaes W A BOoth C HBooth W R Tomllnson W A ShawE C Maxwell John Maxwell and Walter Maxwell heirs t law qf A E

C C Ypnge and W KHyer SirOn Monday the 7tU of August

A D 1903 the defendants N Thurston W A Boot tL Jl Booth W RTomllnson Wi w and SterrJttTate admlnistraror and lieir at law

the estate bf Walter Tate deceasedV i

against themThts order to tje published once

each week for eight consecutive weeksThjBPensao2laJjx cnaU a news

county A M McMillan Clerk CICourt ByL GAymard D

Pensacola FIn May 1 J906-OinayoawSw

In Escambla County Circuit CourtStale oi FJorjda In ChanceryJohn fit Croc C Keyser

Tberessa E Kersey born andE 5 orn Caro vs W A

Booth Pensaqqla P0n pany WH Davd SterjSR Administrator and ijelr at law of WalterxTateW 1H Kno lQ3 heir at law of Peter

tonls Louisville andNashville RkUrpa successors of thePensacpJar Railroad Company a cor-poration V ParkhillThQS C Wateon 5V S AndersonAlex Stoddiuf K iFannle Eine C W Terry Van BangA Livingston Sooth

On Monday the 7th day of AugustA D 1965Tate administrator and heir at law ofWalter deceased W A BoothN Annie E Halnes Elecra B Richards Josephine C W Ter-ry Van Baugh Livingston andBooth and Alex toddart are requireto apJwr tQi tlrif WlI filed against

Thia f iprfler tn published once

The Journal a newspaperpublished sid county

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CENTRAL TRADES COUNCILThere will be a meeting of this

body on the flrsfc and third Wedneadays of each at 730 p mdelegates are requested to be preent Z W ROBERTS-W L DELAY President

Secretary

Peosacoia Lodge Jio 3 K QJ pmeets every at 800-oclock at t r CUt Hall BlounWatson building corner aadGardea streets Visiting brethren cordtelly welcomed

H JC VON WERDER C aHORSLER K ol R S

RaOibone Lodge NQ30 K of P meets everjThursday evening at 800oclock In their CastleAall third floor BlooatWatson building soatiwent corner Palafoz ad

Garden etreets Vtsitin knights eracordially welcomed

R B CERUTI C CC J Levy K ot B

Knights of Columbusk Meetings of the

Knights of Colombo

No S West Intendedcia street onMonday t730 AnTitation Is extended

to visiting KnightsJOHN B

EDM FOx Grand KnightRecorder

Pensacola tcdge No 4 I o o FPensacola Lodge No 4 L 0 O p

meets every Thursday t 73at tho new halt on Weststreet VIsitlnga brethren cordialinvited N A NEILSON N Q

B R WITKOVSra SecretaryREBEKAH SISTERS

Naomi lodge No 10 jjters neeta every Monday night a

oQfcC In L O 0 F HaUL Viesisters cordially Invited to va

present MISSNEITA MMISS FREEMAN Secreta

wowLive Oak camp No if W O v

In Pythian Hall 1st and 3tnWednesdays io each month Vlaitlnsovereigns Invited

F A BOGHICH a CLESLIE E BROORs Clerk

f Encampment I o o Fj Excelsior Encampment No 4 meets

L a GardenEtzeet Visiting patriarch

T O STINSONJOHN WJLLOCK

Lodge No 6 1 0 O Fjoppa Lodge No 6 L O 0 p

meets Tuesday evening at 72Joclock at Rafford Hall West Gardea

Oak Grove Lodge No 4 WoodrniFafrclev meets every at 3 n

Visiting sovereign cordially inrt

LILLIE BRANUM GuardianClerk

Mi E B A No 81 meets first antthird Wednesday r at 730 pm Rafford Ran No 10 West Intea-denc4a Street

A G FELL PresJ L SWZENEY

DAILY SQH QULiFor Steam Division

PENSACOLA ELECTRIC TERMINALRAILWAY CO

Trains leave Pejisacala fQr the LittleBayou BaYQu Warrington

Navy Yard and FortBarrancas at

715am ar Barrancas 735aa-S50am ar Ft Barraucas 1030am

ar Ft Barrancas l30poi350pm ar Ft Barrancas 430pai615pm ar Ft Barrancas 700pn810pm ar Ft S50pn

Saturdays onlyTrains leave Fort Barrancas for

Pensacola atSrOOiai ar Pensacola 340pn-

i1100am ar Pensacola ii40aia200pm ar Pensacola 240pra515pm ar Pensacola 553pai700pm ar Pensacola 745pa900pm ar Pensacola 845pai

SUNDAY SCHEDULEElectric car will leave Pensacoa

every hour from 6 a m to 10 p aaInclusive and Saturday night only at11 p m and Bib Bayou forPensacola every hour at 730 8Sand so on until 1030 p m with tiaexception the first car leaving Pansacola at 6 a m which will on returning leave Bayou at 620a m and the 2 p ta car will leareBig Bayou at 240 p in

The day schedulewhich will begs Friday April 15

Electric car will leave Pensacola at

1250150 250 350 450 550 6508 9 and 10 p m running througa 3the Big Bayou and Immediately returning from Big Bayou PalmetoBeach wIIK await arrival of steamtrain from and will thenrun to Pensacola ahead of the ira ifrom Fort Barrancas

i The steam trains wilt run as atpreseit but will observe this electrocar schedule and wll work intion with it

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