WASHraCTOH MATTERS. Meeting of Senate Committee The House Committee on Rules Famishing Indians- Pensions. Washington, D. C. Dec 12. The Senate committee on Drivileees and elctions held its second meeting this morning, and instructed its chairman Senator Hoar, to report on Monday the presidential succession bill. A number of verbal changes have been made in the bill, but in all important features it is the measure that passed during last Congress known as the Hoar bill. It will probably be taken up early in the week and will give rise to considerable discussion, but is likely to be passed during the week. CODE OF RULES ADOPTED BY TEE COM MITTEE. w ashington. The committee on rules of the House of Representatives field a three hours' session today and completed the consideration of the revision of the rules as proposed by mr. Morrison, or Illinois, mr. Mors rison'e code of rules was adopted with a few verbal amendments, and will be reported to the House by Monday next. The amendments to the rule? which was prepared by other mem bers of the House, was not acted upon, but will receive consideration at a future meeting of the committee. Though a majority of the committee favors a distribution of the work of the appropriations committee, this object will not be accomplished until after a sharp contest in the House, which will not be in the nature of a party conflict, but will be between the friends of the Morrison code, who believe that such distribution will res suit in . facilitating business, and its opponents, who regard it as unwise at this time to make such radical changes. FAMISHING INDIANS. Secretary Lamar has requested the President to ask Congress to author ize the use of $12,500 out of $50,000 appropriated last year to supply food and other necessities of life in cases of distress among the Indians not having treaty funds for tempo rary relief of the northern Cheyennes on Tongue and Rosebud rivers in Montana. The department has ins formation that these Indians are in distress for want of food and cloth -mg. FOR PENSIONS. Cjrhmifisinnpp "Rlofe- ofr.fr, tAt v j-v.t x. ouciigu VUUOJf hum tne amount asked bv fchfi pension bureau for the coming year is less oy .$1,549, 040 than the amount appropriated by Congress uji use uunng toe current year. He said, also, that the , amount asked for salaries and expenses of all kinds for ene nension bureau is less by $15,000 va.u me amount appropriated for me present year. CIFlt SERVICE DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVES: SUNDAV, DECEMBER 13, 1885. fi. B. C00HR 0$ A3. B. J0IES REFORM TOeetli.gr of its Friends in Boston Boston, Dec. 11. A public meeting uuuoi tiue auspices Ul MIS DOSJAHIVII service reform association, Iwas held this evening in Music Hall. A large auaience was present ana the plat iorm was occupied oy many promi nenr. gentlemen, among whom were Postmaster Tobey, exmavor Samuel Cobb, Hon. G G. Urocker. Edward Atkinson, Hamilton A.Hall and Rob ert Treat Paine. Darwin Ware pre sided, and after brief remarks intro duced Carl Schurz. Mr. Schurz re plied to various criticisms passe upon the subject of civil service re form, dwelling at some length uoon the matter of official patronage which he termed one of the principal evils of the spoils system. "Much more has already been done," said the speaker, "toward destroying thisevi than the most sanguine person would have have dared to predict three years ago, and with patience and i . i 1 1 a . m. perseverance stm oetter results may be hoped for." He quoted President Cleveland's word's upon this topic, as given m bis message, and urged that rresioent uieveland be suoDorted in the position he has taken. whether he was supported by either of the ex isting political parties, reform move ments would go forward, and would una a party to carry out its purposes PARN ELL'S VICTORY. IfOUBE OF REPRESENTA TIVES MEETS, And rAfler Ad- He Carries a Solid Irish Delesa tion with Hint to Parliament. Lincoln, Neb. Dec. 11. Patrick H.gan received this evening the fol lowing cablegram of the result of the general election in England and Ire rend: "Dublin- De. 11 Pat.riolr fiWn president of the Irish National League of America, Lincoln, Neb ;-f rne elections are concluded. The re sult is beyond our most sanguine cal culations. We were thirtv-nine at dissolution, we return eighty six. united as one man. Of thirtv-four nominal Home Rulers not a man sur vives. c twenty -seven Irish Whiers there is not a solitary survivor. Linster, Munster and Connaught are ours to a man. m Ulster we have a clear majority of seats and two to one of counties. The Irish vote in England has nhanmrl t.h Whigs' coercion minoritv of one nun. dred and twenty to a majority of four. The Irish party are absolute masters of the situation. "Timothy Harrington, Sec'y Irish National League.'' . The Revolution in Monterey. St. Louis, Dec. 12. A special re ceived this morning from Laredo, says the active Governor Sepulveda, at Monterey concluded to surrender Jbnday afternoon and on notifying Gen. Reyes that he would do so, was taken prisoner and placed in a milis fcary prison. Gen. Eeves then nun- licly proclaimed martial law over the btate and assumed military Govern orship, he having been appointed to that position by the National Senate at the city of Mexico. The arrival of Cren. Trevms is still anxiouslv looked for and it is thought by some that when he arrives the civil government Fears FOREIGN NOTES. A Warning From Archbishop Crohe-Rurial Services of King Alfonso. Dublin, Dec. 12. -Rev. Thos. W Croke, archbishop of Cashel and Em ly, in an address warns the Consti- iiuuonausts unac tne people may mass reprisals at the next elections and tnat tnose who force others to dance will have to pay th piper. KING ALFONSO'S FUNERAL. Madrid. The funeral services over the remains of the late King Alfonzo took place to-day, at the church of St. Francis. The large and handsome edifice was crowded with distin guished people. All sovereigns of Eu rope were represented. The mems bers of diplomatic corps were also present. The civil and military pa geant was an imposing spectacle, and wiMiessea oy an immense crowd. FLORIDA ORANGES Arriving In large quantities direct from the Groves ana must, oe soia. special prices to COUNTRY MERCHANTS and other dealers, the ladles. Deeil'f, Young gentlemen remembe j. a. freeland. MS! MS!! TOR!!! CALL AT D. E RIGLBR & B W And see the largest steels of TOY Ever offered in the City at prices to suit the hard hues. Headquarters for Santa Glaus Leave jour orders for CHRISTMAS CAKE3, FRUITS. CANWES. NUTS. 4c. fresh and fine. I). M. r- r r v r n r hi i! iK & Bilfl. SKIM, SfALP, BL0 Cleansed, Purified and Beauti- fled by i tie Cutlcura Remedies T7K)Rcleaning the Skin and Scalp of Disfigure- lne Humors.l for allaying Itching. Burning ana innanp anon, for curing me nrsi syrapuoms of Eczema, Psoriasis. Milk Crust, Scald Head, scroruia, and other inherited 8km and Blood dis eases Cuticuka. the great Skin Curat and Con- cura soap, an exquisite Skin BeautitiT. external ly. and Cdticura Besolvent, the hew Blood Purl- ner, internally, ara lntaUla') e. NAUGHT HUT GOOD. we have been selling your CtmctrR a Remedies for the past three or four years, and have never heard anght but good words lo their favor. Tour CcncuRA Soap Is decidedly the best gel lng medi cinal soap we nanute, and is nigniy pr-z a nere ror us sootnlng and sortenlngeffect upon tbesklu. J. ULllTJOH wujsat, jr., Drugget, Winchester Va. THE LARGEST SALE. Our sales of Cdticura are as laree. if net lararer. than any medicine we sell ; and we assure you that we nave never naa a singiej instance in wmcn tne purchaser,, was dissatisfied. As to vour Soap, we vu sen no omer, every noay wanes i;uticura MILLER & CHAPMAN, Druggists Louisiana, Mo. SALT RHEUM CIIFD. Two of the worst cases of SaTt Rheum r ever haw were curea Dy your utrrrcuRA remedies, and then sales exceeds those of all other like remedies, I sell very little of any other mediclnall Soap than Cuttcura. GEORGE A. AKTHONY, Druggist. Kewanee, III. DOCTORS PRESCRIBE THEJH The CUTICIIHA R-RMlfmira ava atn for all skin diseases. J. C. WILSON, M. D Harvel, III. CUTICI R A RENEDIEX Are god by all druggists. Price: Cuticura, 50 cents; Resolvent, $IM ;Soap, 25 cents. Potter DRUG AND CHEMIOAL On.. Ronton Sur.ri tar nw to Cure Skin Diseases." HQIIRC mples, Skin Blemishes and Baby u n U D iHumors cured by Ccticdra Soan. CHARLOTTK It ESTATE A(it.n K. E. COCHRANE, Manager. WEAK BACK. PAIN and Weakness across the Kidneys. Shoo'ine Pains throuffh the Tn1ns rri of strength and Activity Instant relief and b jpct-uny Kurru uy toe UUTIOURA ANTT Pain Plaster. At druggists. i25c SPECIAL NOTICE. KK A desirable building lot, fronting 99 feet JJ on Trade street, and running through to Fourth street, oetween the iroiertv of cm a r. Jones an 1 Dr. Oi)onofirhue. known as thA TVr .T M. Miller place. Price $3,500. CHARLOTTE REAL EST ATE AGENOY. nov6tf 32 FOR SALE. I will sell cheap, and on accommoiatfne terms. a good second hand. No 2, planing and matching machine, made by Goodell & Waters, Philadelphia. Sold .only because I had to buy a lamer machine. ,j . Apply to JOSIAH ASBURY, hovl9dtf Chanotte; N.C. CLQSI E OUT. a Short Session jour us. Washington, D. U., Decern ber 12. House. The Speaker laid before fche House a large number of execu tive communications, including thp can be Deanpiahlv pstn.hiiah annual reports of the Attorney Gen- are now expressed for the safety of I L' f t m I r - . orai. oeureiarv oi ine rreaaurv. and jtov. seDutvftrta aa h will ha hoiH uompiroiier .or trie Uurrency, and sponsible tor the killing of the Feder they were iaid on the table for the al troops in the actien Thuradav nifrhfc jpxooouu. u eaerai soiaiers are bemsr hurried tn Beed, of Maine, offered a resolution Monterev from all t.hA for printing, compilation and reviss towns, and within 24 hnnra frnm koa ion or tne rules ot the House m the to b'OO troops will be there The forces ootn ana 4btn Uoneresses. statin? ot Kodricrupz thA rAvnlntinnarv looH o , 1 : CJ 7 w w - rsmvMM. j IVUrvt inat tney would be of use m the dis er, are also on their wav to Monterov cussion upon the proposed change in but they do not know that Sepulveda naa oeen aisposea ana that the task CHRISTMAS GOODS AX t ST the rales. Adopted. Buck, of Pennsylvania, presented resolutions of the committee of the Legislature of that State asking that a suitable law be passed for the as certainment and counting of the elec toral vote. Laid on the table. Then at 12 :20 the House adjourned until Monday. THE PRINTER'S ART. of overthrowing him has been taken off their hands. Celebrating Its Two Hundredth Anniversary. Philadelphia, Dec. ii. The cele Iration of the two hundredth anni versary of the introduction of the art of printing in the middle colonies be fan tonight under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Historical society at the hall of the society. Bev. George Dana Boaraman, D. D., delivered an address on "The art of printine in America." A number of prominent publishers and literary men were present. Mr. Boardman traced the history of the progress of the art of printing through two centuries, the first production being the issue in Philadeldhia in i685 of an almanac for 1686 by William Bradford, the only copy of which in existence has been purchased by the society from Br. King, of Newport. In 1693 the council of New York passed a resolution inviting a printer to come to that province, offering a sal ary of forty pounds a year aiid half the benefit of his printing, besides what serves the public. Mr. Bradford, having obtained from friends in Philadelphia a remission of his obli gations to do their printing, at once accepted the offer. He remained in ,Hew xorK until nisaeatn, May 23, 1752. at the age of 92. The first news paper printed in the North American eolomes was tne uoston isews .Letter, started in Boston in 1719 by John Campbell. The first American edi tionof the Bible, in English, was printed in this city by Bobt. Aitken, in 1782, and in 1784; the first daily paper in the United States was issued by John Dunlop The Pennsylvania Packet, now the North American. Rev. IHr. Downes Indicted. Boston, Dec. 12. In the Sunerior Criminal Court to day the grand jury reported an indictment in three counts against Rev. W. W. Downes and Annie J. Tabor, for adultery. The indictment alleares that thev were guilty of offense May 23d. Au gust 15th and 17th. The witnesses were Chas. M. Warren, Daniel Houghton, Fred. J. Tabor. William S D. Smith and Jas. Jarvis. A Good Move for Charleston. Charleston, S. C, Dec. 12. An Importing Company, chartered by the legislature for the development of direct trade between Charleston and South America has been organized here and has begun operations by ordering a cargo of five thousand bags of corfe from Rio. The inten tion is to import similar cargoes monthly, so as to supply southern and western markets. The company is backed by large capital. Fo r Cash- I will close oat mj entire line of FANCY TOILET CASES, TRAVELLING BAGS, WORK BOXES, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF CASES, CUT GLASS BOTTLES AND Olive Wood Goods, -AT- COST FOR CAH. I am determined to room tor other goods. close them out to mak1 GREAT SALK OF- Liiiies', Mi' and Children's flats We offer this morning our entire stock of HATS AND BONNITS AT HALF PRICE 50 $100 1.50 cent hats at 25 50 75 cents. it A large lot of new style STBAW, FELT and VELVET BATS just received,' are included in the sale No such an opportunity to purchase new, desirable and fashionable goods at sued prices has ever been offered in this city. Respectfully, C. M, QUERY. THIS AGENCTWILL BUY AND SELL LANDS ia?1 w description and In any part of North ol South Car-ollri a. and will rent property in the cityot Charlotte, collect rents, attend to repairs and make prompt returns, and if desired will at tend to payment of taxes, effecting of insurance, etc. All property put into our hands will be Advertised Free of Com! For a stlpuiat on previously agreed upon. FOR SALE 1 One dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closets m each room, well of good water, lot 99x100 feet, In good neighborhood. Price, $2,000. 2 One dwelling on 5th street, adjoining residence l-JIxF01611' 4 rooms, well of water and stable lot 60x196, convenient to business. Price. $1,550 J?e dwelling on South Tryon street, adjoining residence of Dr. Bratton. 8 rooms, closets and pantry, well of water, well located for a boas dine house. Price, $3,000 5 One dwelling on corner of Graham and loti streets, 5 rooms, kitchen, well of water, lot l2f feet on Graham street, 162 feet on 10th street, very desirable property. Price. $1,250. 8qq2SI iMfS8. Sip2Plar 8treet 10 rooms, lui U99xl98 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, wel? wkwu waser, soia on terms to suit purchaser rrtux, 4.UUU. H iweiungm Mechanlcsville, 1 story 8-rtom J hOUSe. lot 99x190. fronting an P. atrat ; 1786, square 215, adjoining property of W. a. Sine TWO lots. Nns. 297 and 808. anna 4fi frnnt. ins 99 feet on B straet and rnnnlmr thmmrk to U Street. On the nremisps Is a twn-utnrv fmn a j in - r-r ww uwouuig, seven rooms ana small storehouse. l anyaraat Liowesvllle, N C,: 22 ther vats, 1 pool. 2 lime 1 shon Houra 18t?2 havv nouse, bark mill house, stable, dwelling; 10 acres wiuwuuecwa wiui ian yara. nce 11,000, or wut uxuKi ior o or iu uears on reasonable terms. SC A very desirable farm, containing 182U w acres, about threee miles west of fiharinft on tne Carolina Central railroad, known as the Junius Hayes fanin, adjoining the lands of Dr. Paul Barringer and others. Seven-room dwelling niu ucwjasarj uuiuuuuings m gooa repair on tne reanses. weu waierea ana in e, govd nelebbor ood. Price per acre ISO Lot fronting on Morehead st. , 99x866 feet, I small two-room house, well, lot, well set. with fruit trees. Price i860. a I Five-room dwelling with kitchen and stable, m.m. witwxisouu wesi l iaae sireei, oeautiru grove and well of good water. Price $2,200. One story frame dwelling and lot on Stone wall street. Price $500. One lot and a half lot, unimproved, on the corner of B ana 11th streets. Price $650. 4 c One story frame store house 20x60 feet, lot ' 24x100 feet, fronting on railroad, and one unimproved lot in rear of above lOUxliS feet, both at Sanf ord, Moore eounty, N.C. .c ri e $450. Ai Two story frame dwelling, four rooms, barn, tv stable, smoke house, good well, some fcruit trees, about acre ef land, in Sanf ord, Moore co., N.C. Price $1,300. A7 Flft one acres of land, 23 acres under culti Tt I vation, taiance timber, mostly plme, some oak. Two tenement houses on place, lying on the edge of rfanford, Moore county, N. C. Price $850. (The above three tracts will le sold together or separately, an 1 if purchaser desires can secure fusal of a stock or goods at price agreed urnm tween himself and the owner.) 150 Acres In Davidson countv, N C.,'. miles from Lexington and 8 miles from T,in wood. Six room dwelling, good water: four acres In apples, peat-hes and grapes. Price $2,000. c -j Lot with two-story house, six rooms and two J'J room kitchen, we'l and earden. being prop erty adjoining J. S. Phillips' residence. Price $2,65. C A Fifty arre f land in and adjoining Hunt ersville. N. C. On the place tbere s a com tortable tOur-room dwelling house good barn.c ib. kitchen and well. Very desirable property. Price $35.00 per acre. FOR RENT. Dwelling house on South Tryon street, adjoin ing the redden -e of Dr. S. E. Biatton. Vrv con veniently located for a boarding house Apply to TRY OCR fwA Fancy Um Choicest FRENCH CANDY, Our "Most Excenent" And our delicious CHOCOLATE CZBa throw in a chrome Our Sock Si Candies, Crack. eiffMadDmea,tlJh Canned Jood, ' Ac , Ac. Is un urpassed In quality and variety, and Mtfiuf.cfums and n We Claim to a1T as 1fm tr Baltimore, Kew To or'anv 2a!Me you nave 3 and we wl not dealt with us before Sva? I lprove ir to you. ' 8176 08 a trial Very Respectfully, 39 42 43 52 Charlotte sept2dtf Rnl Instate Agrency, B, E. COCHRANE, Manage FLORIDA 91AN8ES, SPECIU;.KALii OF 2 RXEM J3JWX as 1 :-:! VKl. Per Box Hundred Doz d - 4k $2 50 1.75 - .30 AT Carson bros fourth street. C. H DB.LS I CD, MANUFACTDBEBS AND JOBBERS. Just Received ! QUR If OLIVES I KEs AlVn MOW BIT ratr or QTAlMr. ATMORE'S MINCE MEAT, GEIVOINE ENGLISH PLUM PDnnwrc MA.FLE and WHITE BOCkKysybijps Extra Choice n. 0. mum, PLAIN ANT) SURE-RAISING BUCTHrmrii. OAT MEAL. OAT and WHrATFfE1, MACCARONI and VKBM1CILLA ' EDAM PINEAPPLE and CBE4M HE-SW DBIED BEANS and PE aS of all kinds ivBiTn SUGAR CORN, CANNED a d TLED GOODS in Great Variety. Try inr ROLLER P A 2 EN T FLO UR GOSHEN BUTTER FERRIS' PIG HAMS BONELESS BACON AND .SMOKED BEEF. No. 1. Mackerel in Tins; Kite and Barrels. BARNETT & ALEXANDER'S. Free delivery. Telephone call 81. NOTICE. WILL expo?? to sale at publ c auction on Tues day. December VMd. ?fifs5. ax 12oV!nrk. nnnn. at R"C-; Hill, H C, the fo towire de-cribea stock, vizi 99 shares "oek in the Rofk Hill ntmn fantoTv. cf Ruck Hi'l. S. C,tar value, $liiO ier snare, 20 shares stock in theTonng Men's Loan artf Trust Company of Roek Hill, S. i;., par v lue $100 per .share, 300 shares In the Furman Farm Improve ment Compai ? 01 Atlanta, Ga , parvalue $10 per share. The same b ing stocks pledged to Wil liams, Rlftck & Co.. of New York by J M. Ivy & Co .or Rock Hil!. S.C.. as collateral semiritv for indebtedne. and sold to satisiy the same. wm be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. J M. lHKr. Agtfor Kr ck fl i 1 , S . C. Williams, Bla & Co. D c9 13-16-21). T. R. MAG ILL, WHOLESALE GBO0E2 Ail OOMMiaSION MERCHANT KING MOUKTAIM X3IG-M SCHOOL, ' KING'S MOUNTAIN,'- N. . OO.'T Ml THE TUITY. OPFOR- Scott? Emulsion of JPnre Cod liver Oil. with nypophospliltes. For Wasting Children. 4 Dr. 8. W. Cohen, 01 Waco, Texas, says: i nave tisI jouf Em' illon in Infantile wastteg, with good reanlta. It not only restores wasting tissue, hat gives strength, and I lyeartlly recommend It lor diseases attended by atrophy." Mysterious Movement of Troops. Quebec, Dec. 12. Some excitement and considerable speculation as to the object of the movement has been caused here by the announcement that two companies of the Quebec county battalion have been ordered into the citadel in accordance with instructions from Ottawa, and that it is the intention of the government.to increase the garrison there to four hundred anjd fifty men for some timo to come. I . Bank Statement. New York, Dec. 5. The weekly bank statement for the week shows: Loans increase, $212,700: specie increase, $2,438,400: legal tenders in crease, $54,400; deposits increase. $486,600: circulation decrease, $127, s 000: reserve increase, $2,371,850. The banks now hold $29,354,388 in excess of the 25 per cent rule, Weather Indications. Middle Atlantic States : Fair weath er, followed by light rain or snow, winds shifting to east and soutn, warmer, lower barometer. South Atlantic States: Local rains, slight rise of temperature, southeast i northeast winds, lower barometer. L. R. RISTON FOR SaLE. in the thriving tivm of Oxford, a tirst-oa sBar. Pool and Bmiard Saloon, Fine Tabl-; Spleniid Trade. Everything all "O.K." Apply early to P. O. Box 162, Oxiord, N. C. Deel2d4t. Established 1840, THE Incorporated 1884. Thos. Bradford Co. Successors to fcMford&Co. Sole Manufact urers of the Old Reliable bnd Celebrated BRADFORD Portable Mills Tot Any Kind of SMALL GRAIN. Also Manufactur ers of General Flour Mill Machinery Nos. SS, 27. 99, 31 and 33 Lock St., Near Highland Rouse Inclined Plane, Write for Catalogue, CINCINNATI Q Jbeciiueodvtwtim. IMPORTANT. We beg to call tne attention of the ladies to the fact that we are now miking tbe best VUSWVA. BREAD AnaTencii rui iiom ice baker for breakfast ever? morning, except So t.day . J t try ihem and be happy. '-o j4ta and cakes f t al' avnd made 2 LL..hSi .IJ?' to give the Decll-tf W. N PBATHER. South T jade Street. iiiiilliilliiitiiiiiiilillilii ii 'iiiM Ihe largest Male Boarding School in Western Noith Carolina. Health record as tonishing. With over fourteen hundred students, not a single dvath since it was found ed, dumber of pupils already enrolled ; 32, .representing Feven Stites. Next session opens January 4, 1886. Business College attached with it c wn spicial teacjeifl. Fiplouas given, Its students have tiktn honors at iVa TT OLKLc- reilQ Tor fifa nonp. WT nn IT . Declld'2wfcwlm T. R. BELL, A. M , Principal TH 0rothr Garc Woma n llioldinm as be opened it Mary Ann Joh to be tooken in rejectin' her aj de benefit of w facte: "1. Woman j It am no fnr a man. "3. As a una dis she am a kil "4 When ml nptent to run! giben a show, nratore: 'Bre in bress 1em for what ber so met what we she mustard plM She kin doctoi make von you bev taade three aouar soothe your 4ie watches she sews on ' sweat abeam - - i at top to -bol MJW- 'If 1 IDeirue woma As for de kind i din' de street Mary Ann Jol class de less I usaaow puree :Sir Isaac TS to mvestigat spreading in had made as I time and ci 1. Bob Inge men in this Being. 2. Thenuiril totfeel that tl 1-ocked are,.hd 2. The class in the other k and the man dollar will ne 4. The class ,preme while tl the Lord as i . its own as to 5. That si i in criticising apostles has the last year, pox- along tt less make a ci The Rev. Fi of Elder Wi Some two we honorary mt 'possum feast cents per hea down at his ft sums he clad from Virginn pleasantest next day thai mnotrof fnr- J headed swmc Complaint w with the Jrenstock's mc Shindig Watl "De mosht tooken irom Elder Smith': eber known 01 condign pui "Am dar him f. asked "I doan' st "Couldn't tried fur piraj of dat sort?" "I doan' thing we kin dar am nuffinl we kin lib in imay drive Xe sekretary An' de custoi ent to all hoi fiam Holbi been paying JncGhnnis. Birdie, is an I few eveninas to call Just his arrival Bii "Mother, "What is it, "You kno Bp to resembl "Well, my "Weil, now glass. You tanks. You "Well, whal Please sta Holbry see much of you.1 "Why so, "Because. He is a little m pretty sooi will think tl these days. tell you, lust then you can i scare him off About three! to know exact place in this ci tains, etc., tain to plee The figure ordered jshipi of him until a letter, sayim "I have had Up in the yard a droD of wat begin to squirt An investigs nad made no

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