. Book of the Royal blue . passengersdestined to either of the cities named canhave any special class of vehicle orderedfor them by telegraph, to meet them onarrival of train. On trains approachingWashington from the west they will notifyconductor prior to arrival at WashingtonJunction: and when on trains from theeast, prior to arrival at Baltimore. Whenapproaching Philadelphia, passengers willnotify conductor of train prior to arrivalat Wilmington, when on trains from thewest or south, and prior to arrival atTrenton Junction, when on trains from theeast. The same arrangement is in effectfor C


. Book of the Royal blue . passengersdestined to either of the cities named canhave any special class of vehicle orderedfor them by telegraph, to meet them onarrival of train. On trains approachingWashington from the west they will notifyconductor prior to arrival at WashingtonJunction: and when on trains from theeast, prior to arrival at Baltimore. Whenapproaching Philadelphia, passengers willnotify conductor of train prior to arrivalat Wilmington, when on trains from thewest or south, and prior to arrival atTrenton Junction, when on trains from theeast. The same arrangement is in effectfor Chicago, passengers being requestedto notify conductors of trains prior toarrival at South Chicago; and for NewYork, prior to arrival at Bound Brook. The rates for this extraordinary serviceare most reasonable and are regulated ineach of the cities by existing conditions,and pamphlets are furnished the passen-gers clearly indicating the charges forspecified territory. ■i:i a uiilo ELECTEO-MOBILElllll. LDELPH] \. IN 1SK AT. BALTIMORE & HI ELECTRO-MOBILE IN USE AT CHICAGO. A LITTLE MORE OF SOUTHERN OHIO HISTORY. BY H. F. BALDWIN. ALTHOUGH permanent white settlementswere made at Marietta and Cincin-nati in 1788, it was nearly ten yearslater, after Gen. Waynes signal defeat ofthe Indians in 1795, before other permanentsettlements in southern Ohio were at-tempted. Peace with the savages beinginsured, however, the great fertility of the Ohio Country, as it was called, speedily his horses legs were dyed to the knee withthe juice of the wild strawberry. It isrecorded that during the year 1796 nearlyone thousand flatboats passed Mariettaladen with immigrants on their way tosouthwestern Ohio. That a band of people like the OhioCompany, reared in New England and earlyinculcated with a regard for education


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