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THE WEEKLY LEDf.ETL EETDAY, DETE^mEE It, ISiM. ODDS AND ENDS. n mmI \s as iuvt nted IlillTlAV was y a 1 itiliK’k. as a : ;y was made The art of turiiin, by the Ctr» ••hs. TJi^/.n lii .t fi lm n humm' of 1 n: 'i i The first record i wjiarate hraneh ( f in !>ST. When the C. or;:i:i j>.vt vrilis of the ••pale liquid lie . hi)."," ii i n‘t imetie license.—Cleveland l-’iain iJeahT Missouri and Kansis horses are pi - a«l- ually crowding out tiie small hronelios and iHinies from the southwestern ]ilains. The tambourine is a combination of the drum and rattle. It is found repro- Bented on Ejoptian monuments 2000 B. C. The perm of the guitar is found in the warrior’s bow, the string of which ffave a sonorous twan^ tis the arrow sp< d to the mark. Things that have b e.-iu" much better than formerly, tliough til! too bad, are not to lie remedied by refusing to ac knowledge any improvement. There is a serious effort on the part of English clergymen to curtail the ex travagant and gorgeous decoration of churches for fashionable marriages. The jK*ople of Great Barrington, Mass., are preparing to fitly celebrate next August the fiftieth anniversary of the famous Berkshire jubilee of Aug. 22 and 2:1, 1H44. The chief of police of Buenos Ayres has ordered that dogs supposed to 1st mad shall not he killed, hut captured by the police for examination by Dr. Dabel, the bacteriologist. It is announced that a furnace has been unearthed somewhere along the Nile in which the hot Mast was used centuries before the modern Ncilson formulated the same idea. A gavel made from wood that grew on the farm where Abraham Lincoln wa* born has been presented to the de partment of the Potom ie, G. A. R., by th e Commercial club of Louisville. The frequency of the discovery of bombs in Paris has led to the provision of a special vehicle for their transjKir- tatiou from the place where they are discovered to the government laboratory. In Baltimore the prisoners in the Maryland penitentiary are reported to have subscribed sf l2.1 for the benefit of the unemployed and would have sub scribed more probably if the warden vould have permitted th< nr The Twentieth Century club is a new Tganization in Boston who-c most miquu feature is the admission of vvom- Q to uiemlM-rship on equal terms with nen. Its chief aim is the promotion of abetter social ord< r, and its president i Edwin D. Meade. .\ Ilcnr’n Ic.k-iiv,c. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, wi iiitig of grizzly boars h his book. 1 The Wil derness Huntir. re'a I . ;i -!• ry told him by Dr. M'-n-iii •■f : rtilted States army. \ i oka'!' inci dent.” Mr. Roi-esili eaii. u. Dr. Merrill, in eonij .tr \m:!i an old hunter, was b.-llown .n < Ik iiail in a deeji. nari'i>vi < a . v- ni. ()n turning a corn of tin - c -nyon, the two ineii wei e ( nar; d b an oM she grizzly, so close that it was only by good luck that one of their hur ried shots disabled lu ratio - ni her tumbling overa bank, wb'-r he was easily finished. 1 hey found mat: : had heeulying directly across the g line i .il <ai a smooth. Well beaten patch of bare earth, which loo!,' d a ii ir had been dug up. retiil' 1 and tra. ipk d down. Examining this paleli cm: aidy. they saw u liit ol hid • on! i.at i dly cov ered at one end. .nd on di, mg they found the body of a well grown griz zly cub. Its skull li.'il be n crushed and the brains lieia d out, and tla-re were signs of otin r i ijm-i- -. The hunters pom ii red long over this strange dis. .\ ig.and hazarded many guesses a to it - i a niig. At last they decided that pr<> 'ably tiie cub bad been killed a.n i i - bruins eaten either by some old g? /./Ay or a cougar; that the nr .i In r ha.l m lurned and driven away i . mut'd . . and that she had tiro buried me b sly and lain above il, .. tiling' to wreak hi l passerby. KxtciniatiiiK tir< niiiKtniiei-a. 1 Our Christmas EXlition. There was trouble in the coffee com- U I- w i-ti i ; i - i \- a few plain \\. ll'tls plexioned young woman s eye as tiie two in r< .an! ' > t 11 - -IN It et) j tag,- ei;i! : ion policemen escorted lu-r from the alley. of i i:i. !. i.: . .imi iii >.’iyin; : *1 Wi* “What made you hit that girl?” asked do 1 - At*. ipp--: i!' idi'ensivi . ;n 1- one of the officers. tiu-r , ■! to -1 ; q tea r b dog “What made me hit '* r? 1 had er call \ii\> '- i ri- ii to give tiie ter hit ’er. Da s what made me hit ’ur.” peoji! •! 1 i- n th nauit \ s “She wasn’t doing auvthing. You were wol'l Iii: i | Li |K i r. We have not making all the trouble." liegge 1 - ' . ' i ! 111 ! '■ "Ill ii or linn t « “I had a right ter make de trouble. pat roti:/ • : nil \v* • are glad m ‘ IIV ’Twas her talk dat done made me smash oil r j H*'. • . . ! J1t v ' heeii go . 1 ; tin- ’er.” peopi- •a: •--•ri i »'•: i 1; ! | \* ; 111 K I “What did she say?” t In in- r - • i •;. V • * ad vert ise i -: iler- “She didn’t say nuffiu. She jes’ sinni- ally and w • • a-.. not liing of wliie! 1 to vated.” “Well,” asked the officer impatiently, “what did she insinuate'r'’ “ ’Twas ’bout nut new dress, She done axed me how I got’ do labels ofifen do ham covers dat I sewed in fob sleeves. An den I smashed ’or.”—Washington Star. complai''. ! be a i. a .i i i will eel,tail of I lie dc news. ei i'ii itiiseilian \ !o; la paper ncxl we, ' i'»iida\ ne\vs|ia|iei i i l \! cell •i and best pomleiiee. Iges made telegrajjliii (ditorhils. FAT PEOPLE I’AltK GiUsllV i’ll.IS reduce ,ourj weight Permanentlyfiom 12 i<> la pound- a month. No Starving sickness or iujiin ; No Publicity, i hey build u |) t lu* heal t Ii and beau I i <y ilie coinj>le\i,in. having No Wrink les m- liahbiiiess. Stout Abdomens and diiiiculi lireal liing surely relieved. No Experiment, a seieiitifie ami positive relief. Price ijiri.OO per pack age by mail postpaid. 'Ik-st imonials ami |»artieu!ars (sealed) 2e. Ai.i.Cou- ki si'ondi.ni i; Srur n.v ('oxi im:\Tiat.. PARK REflEDV CO., Boston, Mass. 'Cavtats, and Tra(!o-M.-.rk., < ' ■ >.H and all Pat-j [•at bniinfM condu t< 11 r Moor rate Feet. Our Orricc is Opposite U . S. PatentOfq iand w« can s* ure pat< aia leas time than [remote fr«m Wa-i.ii.. Send model, draw.ns or pfisto., with 'lion. Wo advise, it pater.:., : or not, [charge. Ourteeiv tduet.l ) i.'-nt i*s.-c| i A pamphlet. “ B , ' v raOi/t. n I'aten* 'cost of same in the U. S. t-'U foreign [sent free. Address, iC.A.SNOWdt p. Patent Oefice, Washingto evw her vengeance on tin \ Hint 1 .,r Milli ,t .ii We have often > •, cultivated mill io'Jiiii , up the work t.i , grand style S< hi: most ronmnti * * ■ ‘ i ; i ■ falsely called j.i-.-. himself to niaki a b reveal the tr< a ; v there no one with made to take i he wi: for his province - whose actual ami r contrasts so sti i •> tential and arti-ti • has only been baif e only to tickle the si the hoe, it has i; • n make the field . la: vim's And you ha v little lower v. i i ppade in o -dej- t,, |. art and areha ■ ,!i, costs money, and m< nient is poor. • 11 at some liollgioiia IVrM-i- it ioiiN In Clilnn. Tiie Rev. Francis Bauquis, niissimier n Western Bu-Gliu ", ( liina, writes foia Puolin the felluwing tma'liing let- lr: I liave liad to leave my mountains At* go a lo days’ journey on my mule darii.s and juati,,, 1 a Christian. The ,giaour day raises up the sax*.. o.<~ , ■ » In the first " ; ,f Europr*. This year, a r 1 11 ^ to _ lirixed station, Mum J’ j (f&ier to put Uie In st ni-tr ‘ tmF Christians to death. F* ■ •t£ds tiavingcollwted, carrying an del, hey niade the eirnut of th<- . topping at every horns- and s.ivmg that he idol, ‘the old graiulfath'r, as tli< > alh d it, was hnngiy. “Our Christian hail D ‘ n warii'o or fie plot to kill him. A h w d ; ,.- b t a- 'kill.id gone to sone ir o])i,> n - to bid htiii g'sslliy, saying; "l hi tini< I snail de. Fray for my soul We. idiull n< v< r neet again!’ . “His jmgan relatives eanie to his (ouse on th" day fix- d up- n. and on his ,. tit ions tie y 1 ( i ; # • p! il tl! lie *« i* Vu; i •at iii tin* . on-* til ihe inici i '- in this tie eeiitury set tV i 1 ; i 4 * i-; (.i tler to of A • tn-Us. Is a iort -i!:" ready !‘ll<- lit :■ t world E \ t *!i in Italy— nab ii: ;! pt.verty ly wit ; 1) her po- * ‘ ' i i~ ■ wot k ( ; 1 1 , * '. i have .il of Italy with saitl, i .1 '(i'-lt-r 111 11 w i; • t '•mi and •• niy to! ie];lt* a ■ ne t ator's ;. < • • i t. -•a -tin of it • p;'<j--ess - If t!i; Il g(/Vt 111- of j .1 - i-t-.-.s it -ib j. • the ex . •. •- .niplt-t- t iu ] Uy, j; IV. ' of til*' aiiy i 11 -1 iit tliain* it in .-agiiia’i ai 1: !i i a 'Matroil- ■ ,n refusal to join in their Mip I* gan to Is-at him with -li-1 Gie of his assailants, a sel.oolnia-h r, cue to the front, erying: 'd hi- 'log will die _ bard. You ar' not able for him- L-tne: at very imur Ktni'k ' will be a rent urv or - cavation even of i'<a, ed. If tlii- is th.- what an cm>riu ■ tipade woul-1 awa- Ma-eenas who 1 enough ton e ho . hg<* le* might liuls e^.Uimt fe* a xiew i “rciunseciK**'” »-** Tin- I)* •'*' '- r ' The Emp -i' -i ’■ ed by a far b - > k' 1 ;; tract'sl the a’ Aleeitl oeloek .1 several volley- '■ <' us. causing gr- at - Moreau said ■'> tie are tiring upeti i t<K* useful and P ‘ oblig'd t-i ret the fa-bit- --on,' Iiiglit and < v ■ tre. * yoiir m - ,• ' in w lo- b tie r-- i - ’ • braving, and i> - plunge your su in the gr<- ite-t <1 -j; 'J'lje einji' i'»r un i was nothing m-ii ’ - tuned his bridle m field marshal A '- ’ a eiiiuiou shot Irom . 1 ODDS AND ENDS. Some geologists consider niadstonca aa fossil corals. It sometimes costs more to keep up a big reputation than it is worth. The Hail mentioned in the OM Testa ment is still in use in ,S\ na, Arabia ami Egypt. Buckets of plantain leaves are made by the natives of almost every tropical country. So far as quantity is concerned, coal stands for 8o per cent of all the minerals extracted. The hoe is the universal cultivating tool among all nations of central Africa. Artificial ice was first manufactured by the use of chemical mixtures in the year 1783. The spade used by the Roman peasant during the empire w. a wooden instru ment tipped with iron. The college young man naturally feels that he should have im-'latitude after taking a degree.—Indianapolis News. Columella says t net Roman jieasants leveled their grounds with a roller made of the trunk of a tree. 1 he report of the Michigan ; tate board of health shows that luoiv people die from consumption m that .-talo than from any other dix ast. The North Pacolet Interdenominational S. S. Convention. file North Paeoh t Interdenomina tional Sunday Sehooi Convent ion u ill meet at Abingdcn Crick church on tin- 2od -list, at In bo o'clock a. m. The following i- tie- programme. 1. Devotional exercises, by ,b W esley Sanders, chaplain. 2. Enrollment of schools and del egates. d. Elec! ion of o!t ; --i r> yi ar. 1. Bible lesson, by Sains. The i will i 2-7 vers s, inclusive o. W hat are t lit rived from teacher at and other news. to- | gellnr v, ii I, an array of advertise ments -■ i i mi. if t before, jireseii- teli to th'- | . ojileof ,his Section. 1 )ne of the features will he an article set ting forth in splendid style tin- im- w !d-di have been mad- V. 1.. I'hi tt front Leonard, Mo. In Agony 15 Years WitJ, Sak .-t vear. Thi- m art i-'le “C. f. Hooil &('o., I.uv i !l “ Hood’s Sitr-rimrilla i- I had i-fzi-ina in my it it I'arl -if tin- ti.ii'- my It -- u and ahout every week eoi under the skin and the .se.ilis v. onld slough > The Itchint* and Burning sensation made li t satter iink sei.l it- I spent a great deal of inon. y for difu ri-. t rem edies hut dhl not get rf!:-;. Atii at a ■ it leading piiysieialis ativisetl m- it) taki* lltiod Sarsaparilla. 1 did sound have taken l:,e 1. a- jiroveinen t t bis city i b will be illustrated and will bo an ad- Verlise:,,' nt for the city whit b will be worti moi'f to tiie town tiiau all the mum y whitdi will be sjienl in i he advt ftiseim-ntof the is>tie. W e jiro- pose to give i ver\ litisiiie.-s man in <iall'm y an oj poilunity to lielp make tbi- i--lie wh it it deserves to tie—the ideal paperof the I’iedmont Belt — and it will it main with them to do their jiart. Wean not bogging, we are not bulido/ing. Tliis is a nmtter of btlsims- ami you are expected to look at ;i 'Yom a business standpoint and if you don’t think it i.- worth w hile v ii!*"i*t spend your money if you heitt Ve ii to he a g«»od invest IIK-nt help to -vvelI i lie ad columns of tliis si r% pa-'f Christmus edition. Hood’s Pills a-t ■ dy. ; pi..:. It 11 - Li.ln. : i 1 t'pivseiilal i\e will efllcieiiUy.on the liver uni .i.o! call on all tiie nioreliants today amt ! give them an opportunity lo he roji- nseiiled hi t lie Christinas edition. \l>ti tho.- - w h'i are now running ad- vortist in. it > will ho allowed the priv ilege of im rt a.-ing i heir space for this illltl •SLli Rheum . Uavo u Pon'ect and Mas*.: lilt Xl't 1 t ut iiietiiciue. ll.’ie. leg for Iiltcl‘11 i* oiH* liHis* (»!' nipiinii utniM W m t he cheapest G. LIPSCOMB, the Hustling Merchant of Gtilfmy is Iv iioi'L in>>' J>o\vii 5 r I'ii.'e-*-; making I NBARALLEL REDECTIGNS in Dry Goo<ls an I •• rin;s-iic a i-f !•* mokt'i.a' IOCS. •b ans now 2.V, '-><• per yard per yard. 20c. .leans now I be. j)er yard. Ladies Solid Leather Button Shoes only 7-'*e. jr r pair. He is no two cent man, but when lie cuts a jiriee it fall-to the very i bottom. I he crowds that throng bis store attest to the poj ilarily and tin -•heapiiess of his goods; ami the wagon loads of Hour that In- sends away ■ daily give evidence that it i> the best that can be bought for t!i. m.uiey tliat it gives ju-rfeet satisfaction in every case. Don't fail toe: when you visit Galfnev. V‘‘ i . Hood’s ties. Now nil tlm -nit -, vaui.->ht'il and lam (-niti;. i think II 'inti's Snrsupai i!i:t i glatll) ri-t-nmmi ntt U l‘i;t:! -in; M. L. fill I \ in x. t iit.: it .nan!: i. Vll-. n I. i:> ..ml W. 0. LIPSCOMB, Best Goods, Lowest ii FOR SALE, Ever Offered in Gaffney. Heir spac< one i.-.-ue if t bey should -o desin BY I have tlie best line ol Men's. Women’s. Misses’und cliiidren’s : town at prices to suit all purchasers. Men’s Shoes from SI.mi t Women's from els. to .fd.iKt Misses' and Cliildren's lo ets. Big lot of heavy Soz. wool Jeans 2n cts. Standard Calie...-)• ' Gootis in all styles and at all prices. f\\' % # l’i\e vacant lots op \ i. Two vacant ItI.im. Gui- two r tom l.'tip- t* torhi avenue, .-tom- aveiuie. 1 P'I ' outain- at !.:m. .-lone nring-. glory for ensuing i'r if. K. G. i aiabtl: A \ 1 11 m i.( iieiit s 1 o be dc m . tings'/ Dis pi -V •; . - T-k 7 ■ O eu sed by T. M. Lit l it b. I low are I I o-c iy.-’.-r) who eiiiiii.,! rt *»>i ores / x. Mi--. !:.- Laeli seiio-d 1 lu- t: deleg-it • - n.inilte- will I" ihn am! tit hers, (oltI a- well as i-1 to la* taught ! h.-eim-ftl Iiy \\ il- ( p h-i t i at least '. • att-ri al ot b> ■ i daj •- c-J -J? mg i ; lit re • Pie It room hoii-t tin | o acres land at l.inn- -tout-. Gne 2 roi.m bousi ami lot • n ! retlriek stre11. 1 Pie It! \V : t h 2 hoi.-, part of town. a."i om--!i go*»»I it Pali! y Ii IPs for ^1.00. Sugar 20 II.- for .f V/ 1 la r gall'tii. I have tjuit selling Hour for orolil A,/'//, P • •oni aitiing n iiortliern ami set . V I keep constant s rj \ ■ | - l!i. <» l.umj) Coal at .tLou per ton delivered »i^ 'r //, it you don't believe it come or Xmas cakes, just received. I ■ a.'iioiig .hal ir*-. t.h y of for luueli amt I't-fr -.ui.t All who ft-el a . in • I'' « i t . > . ‘ f ar< req.c - •■ . o • 1 - and evt-ryboity fi'f 1 '‘ day School ' op -ent. I'rof. v. '• I elmir are i• 'i * ‘ • • !1 . preft-nt ami 'i' ! ■ ' j . ■’ ea.-ioii. ’ i ,i t he WofU t heir biblf!* i;. 1 it ed to be amt lin in' ited to he -i ■ i or the ol — .. >■ in' ix. ( 'omtllit! ee. Tired, Weak, Nervous * , *. S*. ** * * 1 WiiS *i - ♦ *- - - w. Vk.’t rv>»b- and irritable thr--u ' i overw i' .. I suilered from nrg.a i..* t . . •' -. D, etc. I ; , veak and nervous could n s p. I would arist t . t, i i i : due. I begat Dr Miles’ Nervine and rm ■ <• rythiug is clung d. 1 s t t . ( .r. .j;..... 1 P-.-l bright, active an j am 1 can do moi in' e (lay liO .y Grin 1 used to do in .. .-u. E-m tin- gr a go-ri i give l -r. Min - Uestorati'- >T rvine the s-jIc crcUit. Twenty-i gli fronting a; S., . tn Two dwt hi:.’- • :. * bq. las in- ea-di. g- •• lot wit ii .) ro ami It naoi hon-t fi st reel. Sixty->evei ami one-t I I i pie lot m-ar 1 ' • a e It- la la t I 7* V nrti a.-re m iamt -ait- >/< c*!! °7 NEW on GAFfHE't LAP AG' II IV I r* l>a ami et d t- ,!! pu ,' III\ t .-d md m i\ ■ 1 1 ' nto mj lieN , r<>! • re M :! ever ne ot !t Cures.” Mon u: ot lb t him.’ “He took off his clothing, *<> 1"' more at biHcasc, turn' d over the Insly, already covered with hmis'S i'"' 1 k Ht lt with redoubled force, so that llx blood spurt'd out as far as t in yard, the wretch crying the while. ‘Do you nee what a fine pig we hnv. killed/ What fine thick blood! Tliis is how w will puree the hearts of all thf< hristians! “The martyr survived a few days and was able to n-eeive th‘- last saeram' nts, resigned to the will of Gml and pardon ing bis murderers.'—“Annuls of the Propagation of the laitli. knee, travel'.-'d iii away tlu- calf -d 1 - - tel, who was till .in' himself from his hoi jack tij) his fori: r '• near and h* r-1 i im ■ “Iiend, d* a< 1. 1 I '■ < Restoration, by < - n< - art. ,,.]* ! .t tnore | - ,. , i'aS.s. • nin- i tint ant ’i etn h bati cry Oi a . on : tie right h > -<• n.i 1 - at ti--J . , ‘, 1* . Itajia- i rr.t- t nf- vV ,:i <,idt-i to 1 tllo.V wolds, endt hu In fbou- i Indian Relics. .1 S. Nortln ' r-tid H- a vi-it tliis W( and showed » ■- ! ' ,n * dian Belies that lie found oil hm farm on t'berokee -reek. Among tht u. were several |d - “f broken |)<)t ter\ a perft “t aim" v bead of large id some imjilime-nt of finely polished but not perfeet enougii to iiMieate its use. But t be greatest of ail was an Indian pipe made of -.ap-tom- about two im lies and a half l-mg. two inches th*- top om way and one tin- hr. Mi’.* p-.ara:.' A11 •: r , • • it v. in t,y Hi*- : N. ivir.e Is ■-old on - im.-itlVO •.. ii: T tn .tile vv:d ' .In.:' 11, •» liittl 1 '-- t* c i-'. ot i,r« till reft '.; • .,f 1)fi 1 ■ tl ^ Metiicai Co., l-.sliart, lu»l. -i/e a part soaostone Valaabk City Lots For Sale. NOTICE. 1.1. p» r-ms. i- b; ■• ■ Me.vr. our a ''•;uus are :v •. -ted to eouu* forwt rd ake sett s irrangeii - 1 ' uade fox ehi-ing our t»ook- w. f. Me urn11 u. a e' w lien prices are A 1 <71 r< rv coin plet t ami emltraet \Ii !■: liaialise store ' Pe m-.iil wide at • l i)t her and tap< i ini If im'h tot lie Gel -t was rat her art i-t i-'idlv to about tin- stem, carved. iii Limest om- A ve.. w it n !• >om ii ,k ■ SI elltl wit it splelll thl H • •ol-liug lots near cotton lot at l.iincstom •verytiling ip iVliei n need ol ailj J. R Nov. Bln '•'». M 4 I I < >\V i I l I A X 4- H \1>< id ’ot . West elltl RvinarkaM'' < )«••• »f iVtrlll'•«!•"»•• More than 40 y- ars ago a boy 12 or Hi yean* of ag<‘<li< <t in \N ah!') •■••uiitj, au<l liia btslv whs lai'l at >• -t in ihe family vault in the local cem< t* ry. tnin jean* ngo, or nver 80 yeiiw aftt r the Dsly was placed in the vault, a M xton, noti'dng the wonderful preservation of theeoffiu, o|K>n*sl it Imagin' liis surprise to find then-in what h<- thought was a ik-w corps*-. It was jH ifi ' tly pn served—so perfectly that the sexton doubted his wits ami wond"nd if it were not a Ixsly that had Ih-cii phie«-d in tie vault inds- known to him Knowing that the fam ily that owned tlx- vault wen- tdl long nine*) dead, the sexton w. nt to the < \"'- utorof the estate and told him of his discovery. Together they visited th<- vault, und at the lii-t look tie < x"'U«or exclaimed, “Good heas-n-, that's tin- Is sly of a young son ot tie family who died more than 3a yeat - ago! <Bi atl\ nstonishe.1, they .aiefully cxamim-d tle- remaius ami found thmi thoroughly js ti ili. tl. The h- v had seureely ehaiigt <1 f,.,.n the hour of in * death el.V alteration was that tie . y. - w< i«- sunk- ou. Tin-clothing was p* tl' 1 * lie little blue tie and eollai wen as it hut jii't arranged, ioel tie- hair looked a-* it t* - eeutly eoiuls d The face Isin- the hsik Ilf sleep. For 40 >• ars has tie lx sly lain therein thiH stab and is tlicn still — Ja-wiston Joinnal A l."i"l<>() l "fcC ’» ," t ' •■••ii -V tf"' “'J'liert; hajijs n <! tiii- T:--, • ay8 John Evelyn inapt: r'iiibi dat< <1 N-iV. 2a Bill'.l ami l"g tiiat peoph' i i lie if v.av in Hie st reel os, it b n ■ -- ifi:--n:-e i bat no light of ramie <<i : i - y ! ’ 'd‘ d any (or but v< rj im!- 'bi- <• ion. I was in it, und m dan • r L<<t#liei ies Were eominitI'-I b* , - n ti'“ vt-i.v iii-'li w' i-• li .- i I 1 - eit Lon don und K'-nsine't>!i ot- “ n -‘b's-t and while coach' a (/I 11 a v - i- r- .vt i <• jiasr-mg. B Is '-an ahout ! o' i-s'k in the allermsim - amlwa , lib'g'lti by M, witho-it any ■ md t-< -i i-- t it- At tho Thuim hey b t d»mu • to din-et the wat- in" ii to make iho fcliom.” Tie- residence-; sit unit I in Lomlon tiro worth 1700,000,000. Cbarn'cevT- n- / !.icertiin cmv ! •.i;i Oiiitmost ( t-.: Ivjrc Lyct, Tor i " Z 27 cents per Is;'. ' ! ! .• -tu^gu L, ___ P.m-e ami - ajiply to F. C. STACY. «S\V ICICI kici>i o'ri OS * lit oi* cents | TO r. l-oi . lUiiu i ''itior. ti" B.• < ‘ twy t'ui iit> tl. i .i , iji ;. iis;tite, r l.idne / di-ti.etT't U»:W life to 111) old c 'at; jm r S )wn..;y. 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