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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - December 24, 1894, Boston, Massachusetts                                A Years Subscription to the Daily Globe will make a splendid Holiday The best daily in a years subscription to J VOL BOSTON MONDAY DECEMBER EIGHT PRICE TWO The Greatest Medical Discovery of the KENNEDYS DONALD KENNEDY of Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every from the worst Scrofula down to a common He lias tried it in over eleven hundred and never failed except in two cases both thunder He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its all within twenty miles of Send postal card for A benefit is always experienced from the first and a perfect cure is war ranted when the right quantity is When the lungs are affected it causes shooting like needles passing through them the same with the Liver or This is caused by the ducts being and always disappears In a week after taking Read the If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at No change of ever Eat the best you can and enough of tablespoonful in water at bed Sold by all Is not complete without Sterilized Food The one Food Beer that kills sia and creates a healthy All and Continental Your Expressman will get it at Continental Bottling in Haverhill MAD RIDES FATAL EMUS Pony Dashed Into Train and Smith Was CONTENTS OF TODAYS GLOBE Pace Dire distress in parts of Frank a young Cambridge killed while riding a pony at Two Maine hunters murdered two In dian guides under Further reports as to wrecks on the English Cambridge boy drowned while Pres Cleveland back at the Dr McGlynn appointed to a rector Peeping Tom has been annoying residents of Seven negroes killed by posses in pur suit ot a Another New York cashier placed in the Body of Jeremiah Hartnett of Win chester found frozen in a culvert at Page Official families of the the mayor and former Harvard editors sanctum toll makes them unlike Moral crusade in Return of George Avon to his home in Waterbury after six John Byrnes of stabbed and killed by his William Pane News for Boxers have themselves to thank for criticism of the Labor crisis soon at Haver Funeral services over body of Rev Dr George Rev Savage preaches on What Jesus can be to Us Page What Christmas stands for to young The Peoples Henry Swift will become U 3 marshal about Jan What Christmas means to postal Investigation of the liquor 5 Christmas services the oldest furrier In Bos Elaborate musical programs In subur 1iico Feast of Lights celebrated at temple Page Man found drowned In a shallow pool at Greenfield was a potato name bound to Important auction sales of horses and Pace Chinese give the Japs some hot fight Bark in trouble off the Pollock More Christmas music Rev Alexander D speaks of the Manufacturing center of burned other Death at Salem of Charles chemist and Yesterdays liquor Indian Orchard residents Join In an Exciting chase after a Cambridge Man Was Trying the Animal at It Ban Away and His Was Broken and Skull Deo morning Frank Smith of and a college went to Holmes stable at Prides for the purpose of try Ing a While Smith was riding the pony tho animal dashed toward the railroad track just as the Gloucester freight was striking the caboose with tre mendous Smith was almost instantly his neck being broken and his skull The pony was so badly in ured that it had to be Smiths body ivas taken in charge by CASHIER IN THE Held to Answer In Court to the Charge of Embezzling from His Employers in New NEW Dec for more than two years past has een the for Hammerslough of this was a in the Tombs court with embezzling of that it Is systematically altered he books He pleaded not guilty when and was held In default of 5000 bail for examination next HAD STREET CARS TWO WEEKS When Uncle King Became a Street Railway Man in Tomorrows Globe the Interesting story of his STANDARD OIL Governor of Texas Issues Requisition or Their Deo 23 Mitchell has received a requisition from Gov Hogg of for Henry Flagler of St the railway hotel and Standard oil Flag ler and other Standard oil magnates have been indicted In Texas for violating the antitrust laws of that It is said that Gov Mitchell will honor the Unknown Schooner Picked unknown British schooner of 60 lumber from N ashore on Bull Isle au with the loss of her rudder and waa picked up by packet David and will be towed to Furniture X 48 Canal Mellow and Finest Ale I ever Everybody says after trying a bottle o Evans Sons India Pale Ale Two years old when Bright and Sparklin as Champagne Has no sediment Perfection at last in bottled sale CLARK e 228 State CAST inc ail the tat aloe in who Cambridge will take it to Cambridge Boys Skated on Too Thin Benjamin Carey Also Goes but is Rescued in More Wrecks Along the Coast of of and Storm Swept Both Land and Life Savers Did Good Work With Breeches Vessels Driven Ashore and Houses Demolished William Twohey Pulls Him Dead Body is James 17 years was drowned while skating on Fresh pond about 3pm He was a nephew of Police Capt Murray of division and lived with his widowed mother at the corner 01 Winter and 4th Bast Fresh pond was safe place although about 200 skaters ran the risk of the Ice bearing their The ice was treacherously and will only hold in certain Water surrounded the and skaters had to walk across plants to get on the Delaney was with a party of East Cambridge among being Benjamin who also went through the ice and came near losing his The party had skated across the and had reached tho side of the pond Doc 23Rcports of death and damage to property in the great storm are received Three fishing smacks went down last night off on the Scotch and all three numbering were The British bark which was driven on the breakwater at Holy head has of her crew were saved with the breeches Many cotters on the Donegal coast have lost their huts in the At Teelin a house and the three occupants were In two persons were killed by a Several vessels went adrift in Aber deen harbor and Tho roof of the MacDonald art gallery was ripped arid many valuable pictures were The brig was wrecked in the firth of near and her crew of five were At near part of a cabinet factory was Forty persons were burled ir near the pumping station they i the Four werb killed started to Delaney started to i and 20 were Injured The prc SEVEN Posses In Murderer Who Refused to Tell Where He Dec posse in pursuit of Waverly Pike the of Joe last night and early this morning it Is seven The negroes known to have been killed are Sam Ell Frazer and Harry Pikes stepfather and the others were ils All three were supposed to know of Pikes They refused to teal aind were Pikes wife is sup posed to know where the murderer ind every effort is being made to in duce her to disclose his The negroes named were all shot down on this side of about 10 miles above Tho Is that a second which was scouring the woods north of the has killed four other Hardly ago Tip a respectable white was brutally murdered on the public road by two The people were greatly in censed over the and when one of the best citizens in the was murdered by ono of hls same gang the flood of rage and vengeance broke The wholesale killing of negroes not directly connected with Isoms murder s severely take a short and broke through the ice and was drowned before aid could reach Somebody shouted to Carey to be careful or he would go in when the ice gave way and he went in Carey clung to the edges of the and William Twohey of Hast Cambridge took off his coat and holding fast to one threw the coat to and succeeded in pulling out the exhausted body was recovered shortly after 6pm by a young man named who lives on V BROUGHT Pres Cleveland and His Hunting Associ ates Return to the Capital and Re member Their Cleve land and party reached Washington on their return from their duck shooting expedition in South Carolina this morn ing at 9 The president and his associates were all lii fine and returned greatly by their Several large hampers of game were taken from the and their contents distributed among the cabinet families and other favored friends of the This afternoon Pres Cleveland took a long EMPLOYER Tom MacDonald Killed a but Gray Was to KANSAS Deo 23 Tom a farm who has been for several days on trial at for the murder of at Conway last was acquitted last although he had himself confessed to commit ting the Nor was there any question but that his confession He killed Tat ton In cold The theory upon which the defence was and the verdict of acquittal arrived was that MacDonald was under a species of hypnotic influence when he killed and that the in fluence was produced by the constant operation of the stronger mind of An derson Gray was and Is now under sentence of death for his share in the Patton was a witness against Gray In an Important the de by his superior will forced MacDonald to lie in wait for Patton and shoot him down from an Gray Is a man of com manding presence and dictatorial man while perfectly of a vacillating is BAYS O Agrees to Instructions Given to Those to Investigate Armenian Deo is Deported from Constantinople that the porte ha agreed to the Instructions given by the Russian and dors to their delegates to anil has directed the commission of in to help the foreign agents ac companying The delegates are em powered to suggest questions and take part In the oral WITH BODY OM Blenheim Starts for Canada With Body of Sir John Dec cruiser Blen with Sir John Thompsons body sailed from Portsmouth at oclock this Czar Nicholas Says the Dec is reported the czar has ordered the release of all persons convicted of resisting the mili tary who were sent to Kroshl to close the Catholic brutality of the military to the Kroshl Catholics caused the pope to send a protest to the late THE FAIR Deo for Monday For New Hampshire and warmer north wind becoming F o r Rhode Island and f a northeast For eastern New south Local Boston and vicinity slightly warmer during the day north to east Local Forecast The Temperature as indicated by the thermometer at Thompsons Sam Gam 9am 12 m 3pm 6pm 9pm 12 mid average tempera ture yesterday 19 The Weather Tho weather continues fair through out the but with unsettled con ditions in the far Tho tem are much lower on tho lakes and all eastern ranging lowest In sections of the St Lawrence valley and northern sections of New It Is warmer in the though freezing weather prevails throughout the northern half of the Englands weather is all fair with cloudless The temperatures range below freezing In all parts of the dis the lowest at 8 oclock last night was at Eastport the highest at Nantucket and Block The range In Boston yesterday was from to At 8 p m it was Tuesdays weather will be partly cloudy to un but probably generally fair slowly rising CHURCHILL Lord Randolph Starts From for Dec 23 Randolph who has Just returned sick from his trip arJ ind the was worse today and showed symptoms of locomotor he started for London this LIFT AT While Parents Were Buyine Presents Littlo Ones Dec Clarke and wife went out last night to do their Christmas leaving their two aged 4 and In A fire broke and the children were smoth ered to death by Another alleged gaming situated at 25 Oxford was raided last evening by police of divi sion who secured 1000 policy 50 nine three packs of play Ing a box of type and an Ink and arrested 23 China to the guard room he tripped and striking the arm of a settee which stood at tho foot of the sus a compound of the The bone was completely shat City GIVEN Dr Edward McGlynn Appointed to the Rectorship of St Marys Church in N NEW Edward Mc Glyrm was appointed on Saturday by Archbishop to thu rectorship of St Marys church at The was made early in the and was forwarded to Dr McGlynn by Vicar General There are two Catholic churches in St Marys being the There are about 2000 and the church is In a sound financial condi Rev John who has been rec tor of St Marys Cor the last 11 was notified that he was to be trans ferred to the rectorship of the church of the Guardian In West 23d this In order to make room Cor Fr Hev ONeill has been trans ferred from the church of the Guardian Angel to the vacant charge of St whose Fr died a few days Dr will say at the church of the Holy Cross next Awful Suffering in Parts of George E Ladd at 798 Tremont st an i alarm was given from box 83 at a m The nre was In the basement 1 and was caused by a sas jot coming In contact with waste Damage The building la owned by The from box at P m yes was for a blaze at 88 Sawyer extinguished without damage to prop Cause Unless Many DOOM to wan struck In the back by a and is Only persons escaped without The coast steamship Brook was Stranded last night near Scot and her crew were brought ashore with the breeches The gables were blown off a louses in he tide in the river Tare rose several above the normal high water Hundreds of have been Scores of small steamers and sailing vessels are aground On the The majority of them will be Numerous cases of death or severe in jury from trees and this alter noon all parts of the United Kinff Dispatches from the continent say that northern France and Germany also suffered severely from the al though the loss of life and property can not be estimated as At Hamburg many vessels went adrift and collided or The tide was the highest seen since The lower parts of on the North were and the dykes would have gone If the garrison had not worked energetically for hours to strengthen Luebeck and Col berg also suffered much The British shin before re ported ashore off Bute has nine feet of water in her hold at low She is In a dan gerous The American bark Bonanza is ashore at East full of Part of her carso has been taken No fatalities attended the dis and most of her cargo will be The Bonanza sailed from Port Aug for South The German bark from Sa vannah for Is ashore at Eg mond Aan She Is a total wreck and her cargo Is being washed Some of her crew made while others were The British bark Tamar Marshall and the Norwegian ship America have been driven in on the sand banks at The Norwegian bark Abana is ashore at ENDS IN Investigation Into the Origin of the Four Pistol Shots Fired In or Near the Quincy The four pistol shots which startled the pedestrians in the vicinity of the Quincy house about 0 oclock Saturday are still Capt Donovan of division 2 caused his officers to make an Investigation but when they had finished tho mystery surrounding the reports was as deep as when they They are Two patrolmen heard the shots distinctly and had every reasor to believe thai they camo from the Quincy but not one atom of evidence to substantiate their belief beo They did not know which way to turn when they had questioned everybody at the so consequently they gave up further In thn opinion of tho no mat ter from what source the shots they have clone any great No one with injuries from bul wan taken to the and as far a can be learned no physician in ths West end attended any one who had been The police say that If any one was seriously Injured in the It is not to IIB that Hundreds Face Heath by Hunger and Mother and Two Children Found Too Destitution Results from Failure of Deo The suffer ing among the inhabitants of the drouth BODY Jeremiah Hartnett of Winchester Was Seen at Woburn Very Late Saturday Evening with Blood on His Dec body was found in a Cranes tannery early this It was Identified as that of Jeremiah Hartnett ot Late Saturday Hartnett was seen going down Main He called at a barbers and blood was on his After washing the blood he left the A dogs barking attracted a man to the culvert this The police hat was found 60 feet having floated down The body was frozen Into the He was 83 years and lived at 10 Oak Hunters in Maine Woods Killed for blasted part of Including PEEPING TOM AT HIS He Haa Been Annoying Young Women Residents of Newton Complain to the A Peeping Tom has been annoying a school teacher and several young women living in the vicinity of Walker threefourths of the residents of five Is becoming more Intense Miss Rogers lives with her mother on Walker The house is arranged for and Immediate steps alone can two aml tne apartments of the prevent many deaths by starvation Rogers family are on the first A Three years ago the farmers of short Umo ago Rogers wng enter counties raised a very light and a young woman from Hyde the past two years the crops have been BeinE about to one almost total Many families went to the window have not provisions in to the and opon tho homes for ono weeks and saw a faco pressed no money to purchase the necessaries of Many of the merchants here feel that closely to the Tho man disappeared as soon as he realized that his presence haB been dls they have aided these poor farmers to was the extent of their and are not hla the able to do any more for them or to sell i the the past pa them goods on The suffering i trolman Soulo has been doing special cannot obtain and unless they receive aid very it is tne gen eral opinion that ninny will starve to and should tho weather turn duty in the but tho man has been One soon after the Rogers in a young woman who lives or very cold many will freeze to aa Walker waa to visit a numbers of people are and about 9 See have scarcely sufficient clothing to cover their A mother arid her two children were found dead in their this It is supposed the mother had been con fined to bed by and she and her two little ones starved to WELL UP Oft THE Schooner Off the Dec schooner P from in bal is ashore on Hereford She is in good but is well up on the 0 The tugs Hugh and Pilot with their united hawsers have been unable to reach the The tug North America a wrecking crew has gone to hei Delayed Schooner Beaches SAN Deo schoon er Mary and 10 days out from and which people were Inclined to five up as came Into port last The list of overdue sailing vessels is now re to six and their owners are feeling easier as to their The steamer City of Pueblo came Into port yesterday from the She saw no the rat and any ot those connected with It would The stomachs of the children were taka the chances which they would opened and not a trace of food could have to by concealing the If death exposure would also making the situation of those implicated a serious U might said one that If the affair was In no way serious that all persons who knew of It wore cau to keep and following instructions did In person with a revolver can make lots of and still not any and thin wight be the explanation of the There no evidence of such a person did discharge the revolver from one of the windows his friends took care to see that he was out of the way before tho officers While two patrolmen and several pedestrians heard the shots those connected with the hotel deny that there were any The day clerk told a Globe man yesterday that when the matter was reported evory room in the house was but no trouble of any kind was Those in the office had not heard the he He was sure that they were not fired by any one in the build notwithstanding the fact that sev eral persons were positive that they It is anticipated that no more will be heard about the unless some one makes a which is not at all COST CHILD Who Played With Two Others Badly NEW Deo the first floor of a double brick at 209 South 1st lived Charles a driver for tin factory in 9th with his wife and three aged 6 years 3 and a 2monthold not yet They had two a front which was used as a and a smaller ono back of used as the Cornwell worked About 6 oclock Mrs Cornwell put on her and hat to go to a grocery on the corner for There was a fire In the kitchen and the grate was Maud and Delia were playing on the and the baby was sleeping in a small cot In a corner of the After Mrs Cornwell left got a piece ot paper and stuck It in the grat When It began to burn she pulled It and flourished it over Mauds Maud jumped to her and told Delia that it was wrong to burn and said that she would tell her Delia continued to wave the burning and soon she set Mauds clothes on While Maud was trying to put out the fire Delias clothes caught still on ran into the and opened the front She stood there Charles a fresco who lives at 193 South 1st was at his parlor window with William and John Drus cher They heard the girls and saw her on Drescher seized his and followed by the other two ran out of the He wrapped the coat around the girl and smothered the In the Mra Jane a who lives alone on the opposite side ot the hall from the had also heard the She crossed he hall to the Cornwalls kitchen and Flood Threatened Belgian Dec storm which has swept northwestern Europe has done great damage in The j opened the The room was on overflowed its banks at and and she saw the baby lying on the the inhabitants were aroused at mid night by ringing bells to nee for their OFFICERS OF THE Will be Given a Reception Today by Pope Dec The pope held a re in the throne room today to In augurate the Christmas Twenty two many other high noblemen and conspicuous Cath citizens were The pope expressed the hope that he would close his pontificate by realizing the union of the Roman and eastern Before this ceremony his holiness re Mgr of the American and arranged for the reception of the cruiser Detroits This reception will take place and Immediately after it the officers will start for A banquet was given them at the American college this even Policemans Patrolman Charles Badger of division The baby seemed to her to be a bundle of burning She picked It up and ran out to the where she mot Franklin and in the had taken Maud across the street Into Franklins whither also the baby was car ried after Its burning wraps had been Mrs Hanson In her ex forgot all about whom she had heard screaming when she first entered the Mrs Cornwell soon discovered that only two of her children had been and she screamed that her little Delia was burning to The little girls screams had ceased by that The firemen came and put out the when the body of little Delia was found shockingly Comwell arrived after the fire was When he was told that one of his dred was dead and the others he almost He said the left him homeless and and cried like a A subscription for the fam ily was started In the Feet of Lumber N Dec fire bo There Is not a stream of waler In Perkins county nor living Wells run from 60 to 200 the ma being 150 to 200 feet The if raises good crops if it bakes into a solid The road and much of the resemble so hard packed and smooth are Over this surface the winds blow from every and they are tilled with minute sand 3000 FAMILIES IN In Many Instances People are Forced to Elat Prairie Deo Nason of the Nebraska state commission has been forwarded a carefully pre pared report of the number of desti tute families In the different counties in this where there wan a crop fail The list comprises nearly 3000 fam and It will require all the assist ance that can be procured to keep tho people in the most urgent of necessaries during the cold winter In many people of the dis remote from railroad facilities are said to be eating prairie A newspaper man made a trip the early part of the week through the most destitute part of this A few deserted sod huts and frame houses were and there were signs here and there that some habitations had been torn down and In some cases farm implements were seen in the fields and at a distance substantial granaries stood just as their owners had left The of tho sec tions hope to have the legislature pass measures of relief the first day the body This may not be and organized relief measures are absolutely necessary to prevent many deaths from BROOKLYN Baloon Keepers Showed Their Respect For the Camera of NEW Deo blue Innocent looking young ranging In age from 20 to 25 met in solemn conclave in a room in the Ar buckle building yesterday and as a result of that meeting Brooklyn underwent the dryest Sunday today that It has ever The 20 young men were members of the new Law Enforcement society of which has registered a solemn vow that violations of tho excise law shall be no and that Mayor side door policy will receive so many upper cuts and cross counters in the reformation tussle that It will be knocked out of The camera Is the weapon of this latest bond of reform and the barred and bolted side doors of some of the most notorious resorts across the river today furnished conclusive evidence of the deadly work it Is Lawyer George Elliott of 298 Cler mont who has long been identified with church and reform work over Is the president and prime of the new He and Rev Dixon cf the Hanson pi Baptist church plan tha the young men with the them and then do Quincy Tully develops the pictures and reproduces them as glass BO that they may be exhibited later on to applauding multitudes through the medium of the The law enforcement society lias only been Incorporated about two and it did its first work on Sun day a week When the saloon keepers heard last night of a continuance of the cru sade today they to close their places of This is wny went Spoke on Ruin Ing the fellow as she tho front staring at one of the upper win she wont back and to fasten up tho house for tho night With the members of her sho watched tho man from a in which there was no for half an He stood partly m the shadow of a tree and kept looking ur at the room in which thn gas was burning he slouched The young woman who opened the door is almost certain she knows who tho man To the police she told tho details of her and her views as to the Identity of the It was deemed Inadvisable to make an arrest but to wait a while in the hope that the fellow may bo caught at his AT A MINISTER One Congregation in is in of Dec 23Pastor Dex ter of the Park Congregational of this city declared from his pulpit to day that the pastoral relations of th little church had been Some of his hearers looked at other In amazement as their pastor ut tered tho It was rather ox after the breach so long stand ing and the defeat of the pastors sup porters last Thursday that h would resign Among other he said Chris tian honor and regard for the right re between pastor and peopl require mo to offer this my of the pastorate of this I car no longer do among you the work you pastor ought to and the peace o the would bo still further men aced by my remaining in this Tho question of the church debt no direct connection with the of my relations to tho for th debt was incurred before I and have cordially of your en deavor to pay it in But with the methods and the me so recently Indorsed for the direction o the financial affairs of the corporation find cannot I have foun among them a relentless antagonism to my profoundest convictions and t and the corporation has re turned them to although not o the Issue of their attitude toward me My own loyalty to truth and righteous ness compels to ask tha yon release me from this pastorate Fo I would dear de part in tho interest of He further said that he made a mis take in declaring before the church hi insolvent He at the time explained how he ha tried fancy keeping a herd o but he could not successful be farmer and minister at the sam He at one times stated in sermo that the church had bettor bo sold un der the hammer at auction rather tha continue its Tho committee will no doub speedily accept the pastors resignation Some are of the opinion that the churo will and the advocates of the pas tor worship under another WAS OHE OF OConnell Implicated In Robbery in Toils of thr NEW Dec OCon an ex convict who is wanted for daring burglary In Washington towi Erie was arreste today in OConnell is one of a parts of s masked men who compelled an age by brutal and outrageous trea to the hiding place c about all their sayings of a life A second member of the gan was arrested on Saturday in Paterson N where he was found with a 15 yearold Kirl whom he had induced t leav her home in N This mans name IB John Casey an he it was that OConnell and The third of th gang to be arrested was a man name was taken by the sherl of Erie county a few days A of them have All had bee cutting a wide swath with the stole Rheumatism Cannot be cured with liniments or othe Dec 23Evangeltst outward The cause o Corbett had a big revival meeting at the pains and aches is in the blood Music hall tonight to celebrate the first anniversary of the Sunday breakfast mission In There was an excellent musical and an ad dress by the oldtime journalist on Ruin and Local Fire An alarm from box 245 at a m Mr Camp get on Firs After tke Visitors Found the wo Indian Guides Captured by Their Consin Frightened Off by Deo d Charles Langley of vare murdered In a camp In his Joseph and Nowell who belong In have been cap by and are held at the lumber The murdered it Is had been and the s that the Indians were their The men wore probably for pur poses of A cousin of the who Is Cm ployed In a lumbering went to hunters camp today to see hla Ho was met at the door by one of the who had two revolvers in his lands and who told his cousin to keep away If he valued his The latter was badly and un to Later several men went to the camp and found It burning with the bodies of the victims Sheriff Reed Deputy Sheriff Tjan caster will go to the scene and an Inquest will probably be held there DECLARES FOR Minnesota Democratic Association Address ST Dec Minne sota democratic association today Is sued an address to the which says Wo must declare openly and boldly for free trade under no Import will be taxed except Its like a taxed for Internal We must accept frankly the of tax levied as provided In the constitution of the United States sufficient to com pensate for tho tax TVe taught the people that la ong wa must teach them that free trade is Committee of Italian Senate Says They Are Unworthy of Dec senate appointed to consider the famous tl documents reports that they are un worthy of the senates Kennedy Dec the died here on agred He published works on ornithology and Useful Present Antique Finely Orna Wo also offer a Full Line of FANCY ROCKERS AND MUSIC SMOKERS WORK Low Durable RELIABLE 1077 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL Purify your and the rheumatism will be Hoods is v jtv un 111 c ney S on r t started this morning at the lumber The cause of the Is The ol cases ot 2 met with a painful accident In the j yards of Weston on Main j damage was about John If you are do station late yesterday He Between and 10 of of hook the not but take Hoods entered Ihe station shortly before grade pine lumber was The his slide and breaking a iin t 1nta io Ort i ti For Do you rea lize that you make a book just twice as valuable when you get it with in immediate reach of your hands at all times This is the vital point about a Re Book the thing you need to remember out of a multitude of doubles the value of half a hundred It is just the same as if you had each book in your pocket Revolving Bookcases have paid the penalty of great popularity there is a multitude of cheap You want the original Dauner We are agents for them in Nineteen patterns in and went upstairs to change his clothi estimated loss Is insurance finger on his right City Pil In descending from the dormitory I percent of the For a in the variety etore of J Pil tbe boat WUt v 48 Canal  

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