Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 17, 1908, Image 8

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    THE ETGE.VE DAILY GUARD, WEDNESDAY, JVNE 17, 1908
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Friendly's Wednesday Specials
$25 Ladies' Stylish Tailored Suits $ 1 0
f here is only a few of these suits left, any one is' worth
twice me price we ask, all 1908 styles, every one a
staple color, sizes 32 to 36. Don't put off coming, every
day you wait there is less to choose from. Suits
worth $20 to $35. your choice ca $10.00
Ladies' Union Suits, ea. 50c
Ladies' Swiss ribbed Union Suits, lace trimmed and
tight knee, sleeveless and short sleeves, three
styles worth 65c, sizes 4 to 9, tomorrow a suit.. 50c
Ladies' White Linnette Skirts $ 1 .25
3 dozen Ladies' Linnette Sk rts. gored and trimmed
with straps, special ea. $1.25
Rawhide Hose, 2 pair for 25c
The best stocking made for the price, sizes 6 to JO,
medium weight, absolutely fast color, usually
sold for 20c a pair, our price 2 pair for 25c
Childrens' Parasols 25c, 50c and 75c
Ladies' Parasols, 75c to $4.50
A beautiful collection of colors and white
WHITE HATS-For Men, Women
and Children
White washable Duck Hats in sizes 6'A to 7'A, two
qualities 25c and 50
White Felt Hats in all sizes for boys and men
both telescope and fedora shapes, price $1 .50
Johnie Jones soft cloth hats for boys 50c
Genuine Panamas and Split Straws
Imported Panamas, guaranteed best hand made
Texas Cow Boy Hats, each $4.00 to $15.00
Straw Sailors in all shapes and styles and
sizes .".-.'..I 50c to $3.50
Wick's Fancy Hat Bands 25c to 50c
S. H. FRIENDLY
Eugene's Largest
and Best Store
CITY NEWSjl
two stories high and will contain ten
roomr. each.
This morning's rnln put a tempo
rary stop to the pavement iwork on
East Klcventh street, but It was re
sume:! this afternoon. The company
Eggs ore 15 cents per dozen on ! expects to have the entire street pav
the local markets, and weak at that. ed by the beginning of next week.
P. 10. Dunn will begin the work of The title o" new enso In the clr
iinproving bis store trout tomorrow, cult court Is that of Lee M. Travis vs.
j Henry Loretz.-to recover money. An
Goo. 15. Miller and family have! "ihvr olle fllp(1 ,0,1y 'n which Mr.
Kugsno, their household goods hav-, Travis Is the attorney Is that of S. L.
ing arrived yesterday. i & Co- vs- A- A- Aaby, to recover
. i money for goods sold.
Wm. Modes Is building a small!
rnmn ml inin imr i. la iimiwirv i, ,, 1 1 ,u ,. 1 The marriage of Kiss Nellie Miller.
I MHiiKuicr in rion. ana Mrs. r. ,i.
Miller, will occur at their home at
Albany this evening. Alton Coates,
moving to Newport for the summer, I ' n n, , i m . ,
having left for that place this after-1 w, ,,' ..,, T ,
1on i MuthersbauRh, uncle and cousin re-
sportively of tho bride, have gone
. , , . ! down from Eugene to attend the
. Seventeen hobos were run In lust wedding,
night by the pollco officers. This ls '
the largest bunch Jailed for some , a, ,,, . ...
timn i.iiut Slim llarstocK ilas resigned his po-
muo pun. sltlon as druggist with tho Hed Cross
. .... ,.. l1r"K Company nnd has gone hack to
The Commercial Ulun committee . Corvnllls, where ho has purchased
on entertaining tho Portland excur-, the (iralmni ft Wells store. Mr Hnrt
slmi sts will meet this evening at peek was well pleased with Eugene
7:S0 u clock. nntl his position hero, but the op-
jportunlly to buy the slore there pre-
Tho funeral ot Ho'v. Swenney wlll sented Itself and he took advantage of
be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 It.
o'clock at the Christian church, with
interment In the Masonic cemetery
on the east for a drying room.
E. W. Iloselton nnd family are
'I
The body of Mrs. Mary C. Spores,
who died at Wallu Walla Monday, ar
rived In Eugene this afternoon and
will be burled at Coburg tomorrow.
The Commercial Club has received
! several additional acceotances to the
invitation to come to Eugene on the
rortlnmt business men's excursion
.lune 24. as follows: A. II. lOllers
; of the fillers ulnno house: Sol Hurt
... , 7 , . lho r'Knr Company: A. P.
Another carload of stone for tho nl,s of Ul, Cen,rl ,, ,
new Divinity School building nrr v-, ,,or Company, and George R. K.
od this morning. Work on thf build- Kitchlner.
Ing has progressed to tho top of the I '
second story. I
, r. A. Trlip this morning received
The ladles' auxiliary of lho Com-1 ? ,,,,',,l,"?e ;('SK from his undo,
morclal Club meets tonight for the J'' , '"lvl- fl'"'" Kosebnrir. stating
purpose or perfecting plans for ni-1 '"' "J" w"-v l" Kg"ne In
tortnlulng the excursionists from ; " 1mh lo. having come all the
Portland on June 21. Achilla. C nl., which Is near
i iMireka. the trip covering ovr 400
miles. He expect ed to reach Eugene
this artein on It the rain il til nut
. The Ito-1 t'ross Mrug Company
(Hull's) expects to open :s flue new
le cream parlors In t!ift room former
ly oei'unlcil by llosclton's cigar store
rnd Sovern's barber shop early lu'.u
weel:.
.1.
Interfere. It Is probable that It will
be null.' bte v-;.-.u he arrives be
cause of the muddy roads.
N. P. roller h.!s the ovavation
coninlete 1 fur two new r '.d.'leiiri'-i on
his lols on East Kl venth street b--;(-ie strain rimrs.
twoon High and Mill. Each will bo1 CHAM MEIIS II AliPWAHR CO.
"Vudor" rclnf'rivd hummocks will
last lung r because, they .are heavier
nn I t ins r woven in the centre, where
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THE ATTII.U TIVK
IIXXK AtVOlXT.
When you start an account
you will be pleased to find out
what a convenience It Is to have
a safe place for your money,
and know thai you can got it at
once in case you need It.
It beats any other method of
disposition of your funds.
Safety, stability and satisfac
tory service are some of the at
tractive features of this old
bank.
The Eugene Lccn ?nd Savirgs Eark
Capital and Surplus $J25,000.00 Established Jf 92
CASE AGAINST -G.
M, WHITSON
'tH.WKUXU MAX MHO POKftEl)
CIIKCKS GETS OI-'K WITHOl'T
I PIXI.SH.MEXT XOT A Tltl'K
1111,1 IX HlXltV JUNKS' CASK
f JACOBS AXI SOX INIHCTKD
G. M. Whltson, the commercial
truveler who forged several checks
and passed them upon the Hotel
Smeede und the Chambers Hardware
Company here several months ago,
and who has been In the county jail
here for the past two or three
months, having been arrested at Wal
la Walla shortly after the commission
of the crime, was discharged .from
custody by Judge Harris, of the cir
cuit court, this morning upon motion
of the district uttorney. The rea
son for this action Is that the prose
cution deemed that the ends of jus
tice had been served already in that
Whltson hud made good the amount
obtained by his forgeries, hud paid
the costs, amounting to over Slue
and has spent a good length of time
In jail.
Henry Jones Freed
The grand Jury In the ease of the
State vs. Henry Jones, accused of con
tributing to the delinquency of a mi
nor girl, this forenoon reported not
a true bill and he was discharged.
Jacobs and Hop Indicted.
The two secret Indictments return
ed by the grand jury yesterday after
noon were for Jos. Jacobs and his
son Anthony, the charge against
them being selling liquor.
The case of W. G. Allen vs. the
Webor-Bussell Canning Company, to
recover money, went to the jury at
3 o clock this afternoon.
The next case to be taken up was
that of C. P. Houston vs. Fred risk
to recover property.
Hon here, came up from Portland
last night on business.
Miss Mabel Martin arrived here
today from Everett, Wash., to visit
at the home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Haines.
Mrs. C. P. Tilton, of Ashland, after
a short visit In Eugene, left on the
noon train today for Albany, where
she will visit a few days.
Ralph C. Oglesby left today for h'o
home In Wheeler county, after hav
ing been In Eugene a few days prov
ing up on his timber claim.
Dow Huff, a brakeman on the
West Side branch of the S. P. Co.,
is visiting his mother and brothers
and sister In Eugene a fe wdays.
A. C. Bassett, of Menlo Park. Cal.,
arrived In Eugene this morning and
left during the forenoon for Deer
horn, where ho will enjoy an outing.
Geo. H, Kelly and A. S. Dixon.
of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company,
went to Saginaw this afternoon to
look after the company's affairs
there.
Horace McClure, formerly of Eu
gene, passed through here Monday
evening for his home at Seattle, after
having been on a trip through the
East and South.
Miss Josephine Kauffman, former
ly in business here, accompanied by
her brother, Clarence Kauffman, ar
rived In Eugene from the south this
noon. They are now located at
North Yakima, Wash.
FROM DREAM
REALITY.
TO
'MEMORIAL TO
4 PERSONAL
r
V: C Bean went to Portlanu today
on business.
T. C. Luckey caihe up from Port
land last night.
i. B. Wilhelm came down from Zi
on this morning.
Jos. Fellman left for Astoria last
night on business. . '
Dr. C. B. Wllloughby Is home Trom
a trip to Portland.
J. M. Cook, of Junction, is in the
city this afternoon.
Alex Lundberg, ot Bohemia, is in
the city on business.
P. J. Hard left this morning for
his Bohemia properties.
J. W. Tanner left on this morn
ing's stnge for Mapleton.
S. Ij. Moorhend came up from Junc
tion City this afternoon.
Hans Holm and wife came up from
Junction city this afternoon.
Alf Walker returned home last
night from a trip to Portland.
11. Hangs, of Emporia, Kansas, Is
visiting his brother, Ell Bangs.
Fred Fischer, the Marcola lum
berman. Is In the city on business.
C. F. Hurlhurt, tho Junction mer
chant, is In Eugene this afternoon.
Pete Howe wont to Albany this
noon to visit friends there a few days.
P. L. Fountain, of Klamath Falls,
was an arrival In Eugene this morn
ing. Hon. II. R. Klncald was a passen
ger to Portland on the noon train to
day. Mr. and Mrs. G. Sperling and A.
Huston, of Independence, are In" the
city.
H. J. Klrkwood was a passenger
for Roseburg on the afternoon train
today.
C. H. Burkholder, of Cottage
Grove, was In the city today on bus
iness. Professor H. C. Howe returned on
the noon train today from a trip
south.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gilbert are An
their way to Foley Springs for an
online.
A. E. Johnson, of Drain, Is In the
city visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. K.
Gilstrap.
W. C. Black, a newspaper man,
well known on the coast, is here from
Rene, Nttvada.
Miss Coffey came down from Drain
today lo attend commencement ex
ercises next week.
Ucv. II. A. Green left this noon fori
llalsey and trom there will go to Sa
lt m for a few days.
E. S. Knife nnd family cxp.ct to
leave tomorrow morning for Blue
River -en an outing.
Mrs. .1. E. Lancaster, after n visit
at the home of her father. A. .1. PIcU
artl. It-rt for Seattle Inlay.
.1. II. KuUer and wife and Dr. 11.
It. Hill and wife, of Portland, aiv j
in the cilv f ir a few (lays.
Miss K.llth Yates, of Flcrencc, ar-
rived in Eugene this afternoon nun.
the north on her way honn'. i
l.nuis .1 '-.''sou was a p s eager to;
Creswcll t i :.'o aftcrnot". t cln today,
to vls't h'- i"i Mits a di " or sn.
1, (!. A I..'.:- t ! i leave on thei
sta.ue i:- tiie nvirnlng for O'llri'u's.l
on 'lie M.-Kfui'.i '. f"f an oiitliK. (
; ' is- lli'ntu Mi-Knight nniwt! up
from Portlacd today trt address thej
loci 1 arts and craft society tonight.
Jcsephlne Knlston arrived
hero loday from Iowa, to visit
her mloe, Mrs. Geo. I. Ill, and oilier
relat Ives.
David Marklcy returned home to
Cottage Grove today after a visit at
the home of Ills daughter. Mrs. G. It.
Chrl'-msn.
Mrs. Ullbert Tyson went to Port
land today. She will meet her hus
band ther and they will take a trip
lilt the Columbia.
.1. A. N.tsh left todav for Teniuo.
Wash., lo look after the matter of
getting out the sione for t'ie n-'v Di
vinity School building.
S- rgiMnt It. J. Fuller, formerly In
churgo of the army remit inn stn-
GABOMXE WOOD HAW
W G. Wane i prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4351. Residence,
51 West 6ixth street
FJiOWEHS TO OltDEK
Cut flowers, hot house
plants, etc. Phone Black
6031. Mrs. P. J. Zimmer. j24
See our line of hammocks, camp
furniture and refrigerators. J. W.
Kays Fur. Co. , tf
Our rug sale still continues; we
can save yon at least $5 on your rug.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Is
the one that children like so well to
take, as it tastes like maple sugar.
It acts gently, yet freely, on the bow
els and thereby It drives the cold out
of the system. It is, sold by all drug
gists. x
. If you want to be SURE you are
getting GOOD paint, buy "Sherwin
& Williams."
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Monarch ranges. Thirty days' free
trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Co. tf
If you want the best ice cream
freezer buy the Peerless. We can tell
you why.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Just received large invoice of li
noleums, bought at new prices. J
W. Kays Fur. Co. tf
Big carpet rug sale now going on.
Everything reduced. J. W. Kays
Pur. Co. tf
For sale at bargains two second
hand ranges. J. W. Kays Fur. Co. tf
DeWitt's WJtch Hazel Salve. It is
especially good for piles. Be sure
to get DeWitt's. It Is sold by all
druggists.
NOTICE
It appearing from the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June, 1908,
election as made by the canvassing
board or L,nne county. Oregon, con
sisting of E. U. Lee, county clerk, R.
S. Bryson, Justice of the Peace In
nnd for Eugene Justice District, Lane
County, Oregon, nnd J. L. Clark, Jus
tice oi me reace in ana ror uresweii
Precinct. Lane County, Oregon, that
at the suid election the total number
of votes cast in the precinct of
Springfield, in Lane county, Orekon,
on the question, "For and Against
stock running at large," Is and was
339 votes, and the said number of
votes cast in the said Springfield
precinct "Against stock running at
large" Is and was 2S6 votes. It ap
pearing from said abstract that the
result of said vote Is and was 2 33
votes against stock running at large
more than for stock running at large,
and that the majority against stock
running nt large! in said Springfield
precinct is and was 233 votes.
Therefore, In compliance with
Section 4245 of the General Laws of
Oregon, passed by the legislature of
the state of Oiegon In the year 1907.
notice Is hereby given that after 60
days from the dnte of this notice It
will be unlawful for stock to run at
large In said Springfield pre
cinct. Lane County. Oregon, un
der penalty of J 10 for the first or
fence and $20 for earh and every
subsequent offence, to be recovered
from the owner of the stock in civil
action in the name of the State of
Or'gon befrre a justice of the peace
of the precinct in which such owner
or k:'eit"r, or either of them, may re
sld", nnd such penalty shall b? for
tl'- benefit or. ami when roib-ete.l
paid Into, the common school fund of
the county in which such action is
brought wit'.iln sixty days rf:er such
anl'M-'l is proved to be at large.
Dated this !'lh day of .tune. 190S.
(Seall 1 E. 1'. LEE.
County Clerk. Lane County.
XFAV TODAY
WANTED A ninn and his wife, the
woman to cook and the man to
work on the ranch. Address. Geo.
Sanderson, Camp Creek, Lane Co..
Oregon. tf
Once upon a time a family, consist
ing of a young man, bis wife and two
little children; lived lu a cabin near a
pottery In England. The wife did
the cooking, took care of the homo
and the children, while the husband
worked In the pottery. Edmond Spier
was not a very good workman. He
was rather Inclined to study processes
for saving labor or of producing new
and useful articles.
His wife, who was a practical wo
man, bad to bear ber share of ber bus-
band's handicap. She often argued
with him as to the futility of dreaming
nbout new processes none of which be
bad the ability to Invent and being
thus drawn from bard work which
might advance bis wages and render
the family more comfortable. But It
Is impossible to change people's dis
positions, and Molly Spier, at last
gave up trying to change that of her
husband.
Meanwhile there was no addition to
the comforts of the home. The larder
was no better. the furniture was get
ting more shabby, and the children
were ragged. What with the cooking,
the housework nnd the patching of
clothes Molly , Spier was having a
hard time of It. But with nil her prac
ticability ber amiable disposition could
no more be changed than could, her
husband's proclivity to dream. But
one day Edmond came borne train the
factory with a burning fever onilm,
and It was evident that be was In for
a protracted illness.
There were no unions in those days
to take care of a man when be was
ill, and the Spier family suffered great
ly. Molly Spier got odd jobs to do,
which helped to keep them from starv
ing. Edmond applied to his employer
for help. The pottery owner wns( a
cold, calculating business man and re
plied that if he began to pay wages to
one of his men while ill be would end
in having to pay all under similar cir
cumstances. This killed all hope of ob
taining anything from that direction.
One day Molly spent what money
she had on hnnd for some fresh pork.
Having liotnhi more of it than she
could use In a short time because it
was cheap, sue determined to cure a
part of it rutting some salt In a com
mon cooking vessel such ns was used
in those days, an unglazcd porous af
fair, she filled It with water and set It
on the stove to heat. Then she went
out to attend to another matter.
Edmond, who was now convalescent,
was In the only other room lu the
cabin spending his time, ns usual, day
dreaming. He began by inventing in
Imagination a vessel hard glazed like
glass, a substance that no water could
penetrate nnd neither heat nor cold
crack. Having Invented this Imaginary
vessel, he proceeded to sell his Inven
tion for a fabulous sum, build a house,
dress his wife lu silks and satins and
the children In equally line apparel.
He heard something sizzling in the
kitchen, nnd it occurred to him that he
should go In there and see what was
wrong and correct It. But nt that mo
ment he was figuring up bis fortune,
and the matter passed out of his mind.
lie was still drenmlug when be beard
Molly go Into the kitchen and utter an
exclamation of Impatience. Then she
came .Into where Edmond wns lying,
holding nn empty saucepan, nnd for
once since bis IHiiasb lost her equn
nlmlty. "All the salt I bad Is gone," she Bald.
"I put It on a hot fire with water,
which boiled over. Besides, just look
at the saucepan. There's something on
the outside thnt won't be rubbed off.
Tho pan is spoiled for looks if not for
use. I do think you might hnve gone
Into the kitchen and prevented tho
damage."
Edmond took the saucepan in his
hand and examined it. Where the
salt and water had boiled over the
vessel was glazed. He scratched It
with his nail without effect. He took
out his pockotknlfe nnd tried to scrape
It off, nil to no purpose.
"Molly," he said, "you've made lis
rich."
She turned
edna yarnellL9 trrh
Tur Wood J47
E WII.I. n..t ,,
ALL:''.,;.
K L(!S( HE TII.LICIM IIOI SE
UK CALLKI) EDNA H.l
WORK WILL HEGIX AT OXCK
The work of erecting the new
Jvlosche Tillicum sonority house on
Alder street, near East Thirteenth,
will begin at once. J. E. Yarnell re
cently bougnt the lot on which the
building will stand from Professor
F. S. Dunn, immeaiately adjoining
the latter's residence. Mr. Yarnell
will build the house and he will call
It Edna Hnll, as a memo
rial to his daughter, Miss Edna
Yarnell, who- wa3 drowned in the
millrace whllecanoclng on April 1st
of this year.
The building will be three stories
high, with a full basement, and will
be in the style of an English country
home. It will have a spacious porch
in front and on the first floor will be
located a living room, a reception
hall, a music room, a dining room
and a study room. On the second
floor there will be six bedrooms with
two closets each and the same' num
ber on the third floor.
The contract for the erection of the
building was let this afternoon to C.
J. Buley. The contract price Is not
given out for publication. There
were several bidders on the structure.
HOflH'e C... "
-al and other i" 8,"''
re relieved by CaC '0"":i
Ba"ition anddeodo L??-!
Cold Storage Hefrigerntors.
We have a complete line of tais
popular line In white enamel lined.
We have also a few of the void-style
round white ones that we offer at
cost.
Our prices are right.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Kodol is the best-known prepara
tion that is sold by druggists today
for dyspepsia or indigestion-, or any
stomach trouble. Kodol digests all
foods. It is pleasant to take. It is
sold here by all druggists.
How Is tms? a fine $2 fountain
pen for $1 at Watts1 jewelry store.
Every pen warranted.
i r
KITCHEN &. KOMPP
Successors to 1
ARMITAGE &. BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th Eu?ene. Or.
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert housemover
Moves anything1. Twenty-ftv
years experience. Residence, Eas
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 451 J. Eufrene. Oregon
ADMIRATION
is ?ainjdbycate ofperS0M
appearance. Letuslookjfte,
yours-dean, press anJ .
pair, when neceeesary TOut
garments, and you'll receive
all that's coming to you-jna
a little bit more.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Worb
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861
IP
Appreciates smoking
cigars. It gives him rclaiafc
Thc Mounfj Hood Cigi-ii
favorite among all thinkings
It is positively the best lf
Cigar on the market
A. C. HATHRVVS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Buildinf
Sand and good excavju'on
earth lor sale
Phone Black 2811
or call at 345 W 4 th
any one who
It bad been ef-
of them could tell.
von
ABSTRACTS In Douglas rountv.
or blue prints of va-uiit lands,
write K -sebiirg Abstract Company,
diost'hur.g. Or. I v ' '
Tin: ;i;i-:vr i'i.i-:i-r imctii
Will be uiven nau'ii Kridny
Saturday nt the Klectric theatre.
away with an pxnrns-
slon of Impatience. He got up nnd hid
the saucepan under the bedclothes.
Then, with a step so strong thnt his
wife looked at him with amazement,
lie went out and bought on credit a
bug of salt. Before he went to bed
that night he had roughly glazed every
cooking vessel In the cabin.
The next day be broke up one of the
vessels and took a piece to the owner
of the pottery. "How did you do It?''
asked the potter. "Thafs my secret,"
IOdmond replied. "What do you want
for your secret :" "A third Interest in
your pottery."
Time passed, during which the Hotter
submitted the glazing to scientists, of-
lenng n large sum to
would tell him how
footed. Itut
viiiy l-..lmond and Mniiv s,,i.. i.....
und Molly proved that a woman can i
keep n secret. Resides, I-Mmond con- !
vlnced her of Its value. Weeks i,.,,i '
during which hunger still mnde its
abode in their cabin. Kduiond was of
fered n large sum for his secret. He
declined. Then he wns offered n quar
ter Interest In the pottery. But he
held tlrni, nnd Molly t lust caught the
Infection of bis confidence till bis
I icrnis were compiled with on condl-
Hon that It prove practicable and not
loo expensive.
The dreamer's dream was ri-nlWnt
nl.v lie bad nothing t ,)o with the Z
Inveuiinii. It was Moth's .. I
til
DOX'T TAKK
AXVOXK'S lU'sl
Hnv n National, it is easI
running, safe, and one of
handsomest wheels you will
on the road. You can race 81
any of its competitors in safW-
i. i en i hem for both WW
and euiKlcinen at H. (5 lui
$r.o.
EUGENE GUN CO.
534 Wilamette Sl"
Ph.tne Ela k 1511
.jjh
CO
JRAND.
PROGRAMME
Magic Guitar
i favor.
an. 1 1 cabin
jl'.'
Betn the
Bi nature
lhe Hind Yra Hat k'tm Sajpt
From
pier family ren:ove.l t..
cmmo,ll,ys ,!.,,. ,lm, .,.,,....
to n palace. Molly spier was Imbi'd 1 1
..-cu in siik ami satins, ami the dill
dreu re brought up ixury.
LL1.N0U T. BOYD. '
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