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ee RAILROAD TIME TABLES | WRITTEN AT RANDOM. | the Bouse yesterday the whole family] Nashville and Tennesece Histor-]They brought him and his family i came near fainting. ical Ground. many needful things, which were Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Owned and Operated by the The young man heard of it, and] The great Exposition at Nashville} very highly appreciated. Among Railroad. ‘Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor- patched it up as best he could, but} will not be the only attraction for] those there were: Mr. H. ©. Faulk- PADUGAN AND MEMPHIS DIVISION, tation C War is being waged on the scarlet] je gaid afterward: ‘I wouldn't have | those who visit Tennessee during the| ner; Mesdames Martha Dugger, Ga- te padugan, LEP: oy ; Pen women of Metropolis, and Marshal! peen there when they set that thing} present year. ‘This great exposition] brella Thompson, Cora Evans, Caro- ky. Pad jee , Crouch is trying to drive them all out! of for the whole world.” of art and industry should of itself] line Montjoy, Pricilla Green, Mollie Mei iiick Juuct Waem — 3K of the city, The Metropolis Repub- fered be sufficient to sy Dosi i ar in Ae insure an attendance] Reeves, Mary Dozier, Addie Dugger, lican treats them to daily doses of de- larger than that of any previous ex-|Rachael Stanfield; Misses Edna nunciation, and # considerable quota DRIFTWOOD position, the World's Fair excepted.| Armstrong, Sallie Dugger; Messrs. "i ren sought wecurity in Pad ph latesta Dnt there are cthet etttections” be | Goku Amos, Den Holeay. Will be protected against the biting blizzard AT SMALL t would be more desirable tol aaypREy ONT yEE. sides, which will have a determinin, — COST by DORTAN.~ Aretics, Sandals and Fi by. cantanoota ‘ {2pm Se sroprerw| the citizens here if the lnckless sirens silat othe eA ched tM interest upon those who are in doute| ‘There will bea grand entertain- ‘Ovesniions: ail thw eles eat ad Fine a Mompnls : 8 15 pm i AUD: o'elock a. m would go down to Cairo, or some- as to whether they should go to] ment given at Mrs. Maggie Fletcher's eT ee eee Ls 18 pin RIVA : T bn ackot Line (Dally excent where else, — Nashville or not. shville, and, in, Corner Thirteenth and Monroe, Mon- . Bostona .... 0 ss6 + Me fact, the whole state of Tennessee, is] (ay night, Feb. 22, Th ill t és f ie whole state of snnessee, is ght, Feb. 22. here will be ‘ i am teamnar DICH "Pow set Siivce Yeeee end a Bow regcetae| doe OW b| hstotloal proved. ther a Nerties [Wbandsone ‘prise piven away te | LI SHG i Paducais 5 am Peducab a ; re Clarksvill ! fs ws AI trains daily’ 3... FOWLER, Supt, [started out yesterday to settle the|City of Clarksville... .. +. oldiers who have not. visited the| tween three young ladies, who are = cow ordinance question. Councilman Defender... +... ++.e0++ PittsbUrZ} South since the vlose of the war will] Misses Margaret Tandy, Alice Leech " nection for At , | Livingston t the meeting of the Ms a ee Cowling....+- ge ieee avail themselves of thé opportunity | Md Susie Shoat. Fine Shoes and Cheap Shoes ivi and aii poines | Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati} councit Monday night said he wanted | Sam Brown ia #] for doing so during the present 3 ne = = f —————— Hon call on acket Company. to bring up the cow ordjnance DEPARTURES, of na al ts and political MINOR DRESS ITEMS. 1% a “T understand the case has never] Bostona...... Cincinnati} tranquility, Within sight of the Ex- Cog ‘ We are going te ose + UES 70 + oa been before Judge Bishop,’’ he said. | Dick Fowler............ ++ ..Cairo] position gre wean Weiter was fought nS GOOD Det eer rece Oe OeRe Mayor Yeiser hastened to disabuse} Ashland City. . «+ +++Danville] the battle of Nashville, and upon the] tt is quite the custom when estimates his mind by replying that the case] Joe Fowler... vansville} Very ground now known xposi-] on the cost of dressing are made up ta a , o en under advisement before} Defender . . Ne w Orleans|tion Park the soldiers of the North} put down a lump sum for incidentals, Bishop. When the latter was] Sam Brown. ....New Orleans} pitched their tents. ‘he present] including gloves, handkerchiefs, neck- an t nis 10 vont it the following day,| City of Chattanc ....Sheffleld| home of the vice-president of the| 4tessing and hosiery. Boots and shoes are rarely allowed for in this amount, ave Gutfnnars i however, he said that the question . ¢ ent and the presi of e ee H ' president of the] as these expenditures would bring the edtigadayy a NOTES, wsing Wadgeah add never been sub ed to him and Woman's Departme Jente Pasning \ Sf had never ubmitted H man's Department of the Centen- gate up toe figure that might that he knew nothing about it. Dall day in the river circle today. |nial, Mr. and Mrs. Van Leer Kirk-| weratertiing. Heavy, Fire and Warm. deeming himself The river continues to recede ti man, situated aout four and one. Be! 4 7 ated a90l 01 » leeting loves is @ trade “J in an unpleasant light yester-| this point half miles from Nashville oa the} by ‘Healt, an ay saaae whe son ck: Prices Cut in Two. asked @ SUN reporter to accom-| The Dick Fowler was out for Cairo] Franklin pike, was fought the battle pS Stem has a decided adva Vina pany him to the proper persons and | on time this morning. of Nashville. In the Southern over her less posted neighbors. To ——Come in a hurry—they are going fast—— hten the matter out. The Ashland City departed at 10 burbs of the city is Fort Negli know how to buy good gloves ani! what It was learned hy inquiry that]a, m, for Danville s What is now known as the Hermit-| % DY {8 a mater of consequence. The 8 quarters of Buell and Rouseuan, of] See 4 4 ry . minst Joe Potter, decided the cow] 94g and falling very slow. JR ary shopping wear. Ifshe d antand Thomas. The Maxwell] they will last several months; if not. ordit constitutional, the defend. |”: : : i : The Joe Fowler was the Evans- \ eed then not quite finished, was | they will be tn a tolerably good #tate ot 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drvg Store ve 4 ant wanted the question decided by t Judge Bishop. ‘There was but one | Ville mail packet this forenoon. used by the Federal authorities as a preservation after six or eight months. hen, 4f she i wise, she will buy a new Nortonville.... 8 y Padi +4 oem Sw be Pa er! way to do this, and this was to agree] ‘The Bostona from Memphis pass-| parrack, : . y —~ . Ly Fulton 215 3 on the facts and submit the question|ed up for Cincinnati this morning at] In every part of the city there are| Pal" nd sare them by using the old P d h iz ] - a H/F aw to Judge Bishop. “Drosceut-| 6 o'clock. ovens ts tenia the Stor a] same og Foure wae” Border nol ALCLULCAL “ectric Wo, of law to Judge ; . ’ gloves she pays a goodly sum, but as ing Attorney Reeves agreed to this,| ‘The Smoky City passed down yes-{purticularly the old soldiers, of the| ghe only wears them on high days and INCORPORATE We're always the firs to show but left. the matter to Attorney|terday afternoon with a tow of coal]stirring times from 1861 to 1865.|nolt@ays they will last a long time. fs sea ran 6 goinctonati | oye R. T. Lightfoot, the defendant's | for New Orleans. Although the scene of so inuc Coe or two pairs of four-button gloves | M. Bioom, Pres, R. Rowtanp, Treas. F. M. Fisusr, See, canm, carrying Pullman budget lawyer, and instructed him to go to] ‘,he Campbell-Mulvibill Coal Co. {tivity during the rebellion Nast for church and calls and a couple af i ducah Loulsville sleeper, Judge Bishop and have him fix a ~d a big load of Pittsburg coal] 48 spared the rai of war, aud] Paes of long gloves for drese occasions STATION 217 N, SECOND ST. fx 8] received a big load of 1 ing T a doaua Gel hfe t ast, weet In all the lates| {ime to Hear the argument. When | his morning as a result the city and surrounding « found quite enough for the aver- Broadway n all jates 8 > . yor| vf col presents today 2 best % ve i ® union depot designs and colors, They're in now a Li bale : Ae Me pal ‘The City of Chattanooga left this ea ‘ re te ih y on i i It is a pity that there are ao few really | You’can turn your lights on any time— whenever you need them. We cenit fob saan anieels and a reporter, lie -tatet that he | morning for Tennessee river after af Picture of southern life to be found ) good Jow-priced haldkerchiets in mar- | giveContinuous service day and night, “We don’t use trolley wire currents Pr dy | P 5 to Judge Bishop and found him busy, caw oF vir ik anywhere south of Mason and Dix-/ Ket, One may go # long distance to| for lighting. It’s di 3 rE rn Finest line of and that the judge never did fx a) NL Pe rot om Cincinnati] 22'2 1ite: It does not follow, how-| find any all-inen cheap handkerohlets ee ee ee pm : ime for bearing the argument, hr e Sunshine from Cincinnati) over that Nustiville has not witnessed | Auch as we used to get aquarter of a cen- , i Sti 10.0 p ’ g ge eongrre Over 10 lights to 23+ights, 86e per light pei ives] Picture Mouldin: the ease was never submitted to him, | bound for Memphis will pass dow) ony changes, for this it assuredly | tury go. All-linen goods are worth 50 Over 25 lights M 50 ett 35e be wat ried arg In the City The extent ¢ affair is that Mr | ‘omorrow morning has done, but they lave been gener-} 6°" noe HMABRI “goarentcar atl ; } ' ; tfout went to Judge » an he City of Clarksville is due here | q * eo bette ‘ ol marked “guaranteed al elo or 3 e Save yin diek ts en? Lightfoot went to Judge Bishop and} — 'T ‘ Se wed es So ly for the better. No city da tor Sha: foont park b dahiniod These low retes for 24 hours’ service apply when, ntl is paid betore ypprised him of the fact that he and |this afternoon and leaves on her re-Jin’ the South has made more] giq'n snare. ‘There is a process. by [5th of succeeding month. A YARD OF FACES. |‘ Bish ‘wanted’? to submit the|turn to E'town tomorrow at noon. substantial progress, has done 80] which handkerchiefs of part cotton - q . 4 he case was never] ‘The towboat Defender — pa much to make the conditions of lifelare done up to look like linen, and It A. C. EINSTEIN, rices Reasonable for GOOD work. | sbnttt however, aud the law has|down this morning at 3 \ 1 1an Nashville, In the most | if only after laundering that the cheap Vice Prest. and Mgr. been completely ignored, although it| route south with a big tow of ¢ ueral financial de-| cottony look comes out, greatly to the — ae has been as much in force as any! ‘phe state of Kansas for New Or-| pression, Nashville suffered greatly, | Tisgus® of the deluded buyer. L. P, BALTHASAR, other law. No attempt is here made|icane was due to pass down this|but the inherent wealth of the coun.) There are pillows and waves and C DUCA 2C CYCLE WORKS. A nowntains o} "t ~ and the Bi ws Vader Parmer Hovsk]to place the blame, but it appears] morniy ly but had not put in ber [tty surrounding it greatly mitigated | j:ocs that is trimmed with Sane ia Gelte that none of the anti-cow ording appearance at a late hour this a. m, |the evils and disasters ot the panic of] jixcly to be well within the bounds of ew and 126 128 North Fifth pad shed 18 incorporated tw] tnen have been very anxious | vieond horn’? | 189. As a great seat of learning, | fashion, as is to have the ease taken before ad ge ee ie ieee iy, tins morne [Nashville has far outstripped all of] There are some striking novelties in ey th ed Bishop. ‘They've nly had] 8" ase southern chine}Her sister cities of the South, By|hostery, among which are those in clan ing en route to th att ‘ommon consent Nashville is _known| plaids and in fancy stripes. Boot-hose age woman, ample time. | ? eon comm ' : with a big tow of fine Pittsburg nug-) 0 'tne Athens of the South, Not|#T@ very much liked. Those with black DEALERS IN— 1 | for the white race been g Dut] fhusset and tan shoes are going out of NZ High Grade Bicycles evedage a man can be found) nessee today and will receive freigiat |. ° ill adheres to those dark age ‘ ; ; : \ een done for the colored} fashion, and extremely pointed toes \ 4 Machine Co. ary hegpot ark AC} for the following day’s departure. |. hut parallel. will soon be among the things that and Bicycle Sundries beliefs about the earth being flat and | sto Florence Saturday af- : be sta Mrbe tris gach inet cate a iu is unding Nashville] were—N. ¥, Ledger. Agent for Odell Typewriter. Price $40.00. Suitable for Ministers, Doc= € | Jis not uulike the famous Blue Grass Geet ae tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of all, not ij j Jof these fellows in a Broadway cloth- OY THE NEW FAST TRAIN s, Boilers, a ee cg) Mac wanl LOT, lee ve s}region of Kentucky. ‘The soilis per-] Doll some egies hard, throw them nto ; is i ti ths Ge Steam Engine ’ ’ tore a few nigh He was) ransacted on the wharves anc aps not so rich, but it is undulating] cold wate pg the white ay not The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the Cit From September 1 KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, House’Fronts, Mill Machinery |: "iter; aan torele nt look: lenis morning, though tomorrow is ex- | and uf Moen eeee ening le discolored, ahell themyand eut-them | December 1 is the BEST SEASON for RIDING. WE invite you,to I dested to be n lively ote ta” that to. weiubles tha|into slices. Chop up some parsley, |call and see OUR WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on same. 1 i . It resembles the P Up P y : and Iron Fttings. Gastings busiest day of the week in river cit-lin ths sa great stock raising |POUNd, them in a mortar previously —— betticheleldwousbiaiine ES) The most difect line via Memphis wo) MM Tha.” be spoke up sad sald lites, Ths Clyde will Ge tn. | tommot- | eeuntee, sect ee eae e Tate [Fubbed with a Ietle garlic, with suf idles : 4 , i pantie a { lt *!row from Tennessee river, receiving|farm in the world is Belle Meade, Make caieithen atu emer ger F. J. BE RGDOL L, ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, ee ey otieve that] {eight for Tennessee river points. | which lies within a half hour's ride]the hand boiled eggs, spread with the si 4 WEST AND SOUTHWEST. rai ¢ e big Sunshine aud City of Clarks-] through a beautiful country and over| paste; have ready some fried toast, as PROPRIETOR > = the st oves an th earth ’ Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains] On account of Mardi G ? pands ati, And ‘ageill Nielp hes | Ville will also by at the wiarf attend-fy wellanade roa Exposition above, butter #t, put @ sandwich ' on : . : 1 12nd. the Ih " ; ing to business{ which will naturally | grounds. t,. the aan each piece, sprinkle it with cayenne . Tnnovan Coactzs Mamriis To] Orleans, March 2od, t lieving that the earth is flat ; he jeves 8 and salt, bake or fry it quickly, just he Mearns \™ (Oars i aly on Fer ig tat eet | tab things yon he eve Make a the Cetenfl e-em take or fy ae ucah - Bottling - Danian axo\Fout Woarm, |e atirnnd March In al tck| geht a conde kn man ts beat ttplac| oust, at are He fee On Drleans ‘ ne | Bours Mendenbail’s Improved Chill] can be reached within eight minutes gg : mile / » New Orleans and returr : sraphy tent hat the su a} Dr an be reached within eight mint Mttle butter, herbs, onions, plentifull: / <ENT CELE . ; geo phy tea vat the sun and | : ; : » herbs, onions, p ifully AGENT CELEBRATE) ass fare for the round t Bien etacd still and the earth moves, | Smt #evur Curd, guaranteed to cu ensoned with pepper atid served on / ATED for ane wom lat a nat Me omens COLORED fio mw mit aioe LQUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St, Louls. salied around the world, but Rieke | Look for the bab he Serie DEPA RTMENT. sce Lives ; Tn kegs d bottles, have. ‘The bible} denball, and take y Also various temperapee drinks—Soda Pop, Seltzet Water, Orange | DuBois & Co. — Denmark. Nite’ Cities : four corners of the A — Tite, preset kine (6b Dentencke,. Cider, Ginger Ate, ete. Tennessee Central and J f it wasn't flat how er INAUGURATION OF PRESL- CHURCHES, "ha who ascended the throne Telephone orders filled until,11{o'clock ‘at{night diiting week and 12 o'tlock International Exposition. |,,;,,° wea Hae totus waking the sun stand| DENT-ELECT WILLIAM November it te The Dana Ske} Pataray nigh, \ NASHTILLE account of Presidential Inau-| still, and if it didn’t move how could M'KINLEY. ; Pine! Sieuclioets mand” "| archy was established B.C. 60 by | 10th and Madison Stree vephene 161, 2 ) " the Nashville, | he make it stand still ?” On account of inauguration : er, past Skiold, a son of the gods, but for many | (OU A MAlbon Te Pan eAes vihodists.) Sam | centuries the authentic history of Den- CHATTANOOGA vitanoega -& St. Louis Ry. will] “Well, but the people the | President t William MeKinley, 3 ‘ iT ead ie royal tmtly te nocertatn cst, ABE ISHED 1864,—— [Ron Mountain Route. And TobabosSurews, Brass unbagetteabasresaran lementing it PY Jcality, as Saturday’ is generally the] Islue G ‘sion of Kentucky also, | hives, and a eprig of tarragon leaves, J.B, PURYEAR, Manager. City, March 4, 18% nN Washington, D. C |) ible was written believed that the | Was \ . ile wa 5 ba : , Sunday] The history of the Danish kings may & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY, " non March 1, 2 and 3 for] on did move and that the earth was) the Nashville, Chattanooga & St a. Drea ). Rey. Geo. | be sald to begin with Canata the Great, A ROUTE » ta round trip. | For further how they fell into the|Louis Railway round trig who conquered Norway and England THROYGH CO Atom information inquire of F ome one |tickets to. Washington City an s iii tage pa {and reigned from 1016 to 1028, From iss, aly bs rei Pr KENTUCKY W. L. Danzer, G. P. A., Nashyille ‘ people didn’t have nothing | turn at rate of one fare for the r ¥ that time to the present Denmark has 8 MA. VIRGIN! Tenn |to do with writing the bible,’ re- |trip, on March Ist ap 12nd rage ey had 80 kings. The royal family of De To ND Nw A.J. Weren, D. A., Memphis, |tosted the wise man, “the ‘Lord 1 for return passage until] " Kes * mr rele by od of marsiage to I y 1 SI Peer hoe ww HoLlow x} ‘Tenn. ‘ote it and he always gets every- : Nashville, |_s naa | nparly every reiening family in Europe Seal THROUGH f a Aye » $ lo . nae Railway pouse ane J.T. Doxovan, C. A., Paducah, | thing right. Imay be silly, but 1} anooga & SI vag aie / 2 31 BROADWAY SERVICE } is 5 i ee Fhe sun moves around us| runs through Pullman Sleeping Cars He age AD Ss : 3 Kentucky believe Boon feetion at ¥ Sw ? nnd f radu : ¢| tro Jashville to Was! ‘on City | To say something TRkANSAIL RY SA» : “hiatal hs Eo every day just the Wit <a aed he ge San ville at |is-ove itis another. , We/ean’t rove] HOES BOU GHT OF US SHINED FREE. . e174. PULLMAN | . ; Ky the earth is it was ro ah “i tat 1 +l’s Ping Tar Honey 1s the ————— PALACE)! : ‘ tal State Conyention Y, M.|half the people would fall off", It re 350 “i bins “ever oa be me on earth unless} SPN Gee wan ‘ Ae At Brankiort was palpably useless to argue with) through the aloe Te WR yos do thls avd M * the Illi- | such man, and the others only | Carolina, | ‘ ZU eee ¢ with us you get your For the abo occasion ‘ Je s ignorance and let him|and Lynchburg, Rey “ nois Central 1. 1 will on February Jamia af Ms lgnerate sn | Washington City, via So vern SME) money hack from \any druggist. For y 17th and 18th sell round trip tickets | and the sun move on GH2 am, Ticket # a by Oeklschlaeger & Walker, ) Frankfort, Ky., st one fare for the ing Hines will sell yo ists’ Fifth and Broad lek. d ‘ore and sa > m, giving ound trip limited for return pas- F gee havill 0g ose egotistical young newspaper | et v pville, Chattanoog: ~ “ sage tl and including Februa Those egotis 7 er : ( ed to eat! Hy, Eqwartls,spevialty ‘ar, ® ; reporters who imagine that because] Louis Railway to Chattangg opinion | 4 e app ats: ¥ a Teh prams Cee | Agent true have had fout or five months of Southern Railway to, Si thac te was] NO! apa" Thtosty Palace Ky. y AL H. Hamm, G. P. A. oe en ; a ; experience on a newspaper, they have | For further informstiz gradually to W. A, Kxttonn, A. G.I eee thing extant jn the way of! nearcet Ticket agent, mt geualy vate and Fortune, Trip to Mexice knowledge cooped up in their cra-|L, D: wley, Gea'l P adies i and gentlemen ROBWVSVVTOBWTG On ary 27 a special train} jiums, should pause to consider for a] Agent, Nashvillegy Gors BACK worried over DUE | don, fail to will ‘aye Chicago via IUhuce Ser | moment. . Tuere tes. slight pe consult the reliabR\blind rbedium tral railroad fora tour of Mexico} yiity they may be 1 3 A foroniryeeerca yea Wie stopping at New Orleans for Mardi lit dne perhaps \Jeewiltiam Byrd in Charge of Susteren ti ave 1 iy All mateurs have this sam Him. oe ia lA a ed rf ‘ Centrale R Gras, and at principal points | rh ing a personally Con-lidee abont themselves. The longer] ll Inols pHa} Mexico, maki p Fae Konmeaaner;, wountl, | 8 ‘inf, William Byrd left this after- fi ee tour of about thirty-five days. | tney work on % the fucted tou we a Diset to The rate from Paducah will bel ue more humble they become, They} oncegn for Sturgis with) Wm. New A acai msslae Sosy te GR 311.65, which covers railroad and] jing out in the course of time that| Pourttbe, wanted there for complicity Le car fares, meals in dining} they don't know quite everything. | (hem: de detention of a woman agains! MARDI AS war ane’ hotels; special street Car$<] phere are a few things they have for-|to prowill, He was serving # term on] REA BO)W'S, BORATED CREAM guides and interpreters; boats and) gotten, And the newspaper report unless @hiain gang when the papers ar- v@ for his arrest. yu] { | , EW ORLEANS Hurros and attendants, For further ip qakes himself contemptible wy # N particulars, descriptive pamphlets, } ajways denying a news item in a con Ik ones Disk Bailes lott thie : call on or a¢ em po! © he failed to get it Neer Dick Suth thls {li ft THE NORTH ATUANTIG.SQUADSOON | °° Sy 5 peo 1, Chica- Per axey Rare nemeh ree his, pre of morning for Anderson, Ind., after Nelson’ Koulds IIs se In ever i in is ine a Participate in the Celebration aia | 1 oe ve newspapersecuring Toode Vandyke, wanted here for Sorel Yo Particip BoE. Doxovay, ©. Asy Padu-| qi tive in glass houses, angus blowers, |grand lareey. ; Drug, 4 ies foie entra Hee ttt eal, Ky. 10 soung eoxscomb wh iy back a & o>] Sere reduce p } - no t eats oye H “f ; Train § N PRESIDENT! ard ae ad rei the enterpise if} One nice bed roorm/set, one set of See the Wonderful ha Bastia Daily Train Service to New Inauguration Washington, Sp in picitizens will take the proper cane bottom chairs,/> South Sixth Graphophone. 327 BROADWA Qrieans, Fast Time and Solid March ty 1807 Leia ene preety 5 sio Minoi Vestibule Trains. For the above occasion the 1 ern nd to fi Ci 1 railroad will,on March 1, and iat E eemell tickets to Washington, D it ; s a C, and return at one first class fare irs 8 OFT for the round trip, good going on th 7 ‘ “Hicks” says the latter patt of ag Nd er ‘ x t ‘ ‘ ‘ Wyatt fest | fr ae Fon ee seielg deceived in thinking Spring has come. hay ie fs Sian sage in each direction, and return) 4 ifr 508 ean BEareh a ™aldest of this Winter. Order your Coal now. We have a big stock always tr than Mareh 6th, 1897 For aad be waken of Lingopmation and tio as ‘spi easyer Hanson, AApt attention. , WINTER SC Hook, A. aession for 1807} TID, “CATROLIG ! Siti irom awa ron ce Ww. A, Ke cah, Ky. “