ft V 4s .1 V" ?M j3.. '?. S-' iH .?!'. 18 f 'Athst i ' , PjctoitiH 3cikm EVJ&NliSU LEiMiKU IMULADbLH-ilA, WMNiDAY, J USE 27, 44)17 -1 J A TRIP TO MARYLAND, WHERE PHILADELPHIA'S CONSCRIPT ARMY WILL TRAIN FOR WJ . "Wolf rth by Ktbxijmj Lkihi:h Start "t'lionir ' .rrffcl: bhmmmhmmhmmt . . . . g' i i 1 1 iii i- -- ----- ON THESE FERTILE FIELDS THE CAMP .WILL BE LAID OUT The barracked city will cover some 10,000 acres of gently rolling farm and wooded v land near Annapolis Junction, about thirteen miles, as the crow flies, southwest of Baltimore. I , - , I . . t 7 J JSfjv - ft ( WSBL M flJyr f"1"'' lBfcSfcrfrMtifJc' iK'TjSyizl m ajtfftff 1 T what sBtfc' iIF QIIIHklMf' 'fltt nor v i "i??s yy Jy jHK j&jJmf j fc flFcTf jjf iBBflfr xtf'fr Jpt it Utewftrxl MUK-Sfc iL. . AyjJfcgflf S r j . - -"w . ' .- msmAMm wg . r Mt. f 'ttK r giUaii'J THE VILLAGE SMITH V OP AMUR At. fc?, J. W. Dursyk, who complains that "since this yer thing's happened and the arhiern is hiovin away, things is gittin' mfghty dull." 1 14. Mr. vh?,,2SJ0P,CE ANU GENKIAL STORE AT ADMIRAL Mrs. bllzabetb Anderson, proprietress, caters to the trade of the townsfolk . . . numbering torao seventy-flvo souls. W townsfolk ' -M. M thct6 think, tjw coming: of , f ' ., . . r rv2 .. ' ' " A -c
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