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m. daily. Candle Light Special 12:00 (midnight.) Connects with all branches. Short cut via tunnels. Specially guarded against wreck. Through sleepers, dining and buflFet cars. May be taken off without notice on orders from Main Office. SATURDAYS ONLY. Office Limited 9: 30 a. m. Chair Cars only. Extra fare. SUNDAYS ONLY. Uniform Express Excursion > -'._ ' ■^ ^ ) 7:45 p. m. Observation Car, sleepers. Through passengers only. No stops at way stations. E. C. W. General Passenger Agent. « Apprmattnn...a Mr. King — "A truer, nobler, trustier heart, more loving or more loyal — ^ never beat within a human breast." Y. W. C. A. Cabinet — " Living jewels dropp'd unstained from heaven." Gretchen Bell — " Content thyself to be obscurely good." Annie Tillery — " Let me play the fool! " Kate Earle — "I loved her well, I would have loved her better, Had love been met with love." Nell Carrington — " Be good, sweet child, and let who will be clever." Sara Nichols — "A rosebud, set with little wilful thorns." Eloise Morrison — " Unthinking, idle, wild and young," Mary Lou Dull — - " L'enfant terrible." Mary Bell Crittenden — "A being found to amuse her graver friends," E, Puller — "Gone, but not forgotten," Emily Robinson — " Can we ever have too much of a good thing.''" Dorothy Graves — " Ez to my principles, I glory in havin' nothin' o' the sort,' Alice Hazzard — " No true love there can be Without it's dreaded penalty — jealousy," "The Hagerstowns" — "War, war, is still the cry, war even to the knife!" Linn — " After all, what is a lie.?
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