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oo a — THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9 CHEERING POPULACE THRONGS PROCESSION IN THE ABBEY MEN WHO ASSISTED IN CROWNING KING EDWARD. i 4 ONE OF GREAT MAGNIFICENCE <= aaa co CC} DOD. Mia: Cull ‘OVS WERE LOCKED = IN FREIGHT CAR, The coronation procession was as follows: Chaplaina In Ordinary. Sub-Dean of the Chapels Royat Rev. Cannon Herv The Dean of Windsor. ae. The Prebendaries of Westminater Dean of Westminster ; 7 Piraulvante Heratds Were Eighteen Hours Without OMicers of the Orders of Knighthood, Food and Had Tremendous Comptroller of the Household. Trensurer of the Household. p of the Househ reasurer of thi hold ; Appetites When They Were The Standard of Ireland, torne by the Right Hon, O'Conor Don. ‘The Standard of Scotland, borne by Serymeeour Wedderourn, Esq., Heredl- tary Standard-Bearer of Scotland Standard of England, borne by F. 8. Dymoke, Esq | The Union Standard, borne by The Duke of Wellington, his Coronet carried by a Page. | The Vice Chamberiain of the Household, The Keeper of the Crown Jewels, bearing on a cushion the two Ruby Rings and Released, e: Tn a locked freight car in the New niral yards at One Hundred and nh osireet and Morris avenue to-day found four lads from who had been for elghteen erat B ; the Sword for the Offering. oy The Four Kniguts of the Order of the Garter appointed to hold the Canopy for j hours without food sey the King’s Anointing: thelr Coronets Carried by Pages. HE CARRIED THE ORB. HE CARRIED THE SPURS. THE GREAT CHAM! HE PROVIDED THE GLOVE. c OF SCOTLAND. SCOTS STANDARD-BEARER | The yard watchman heard a terrifie B | ‘The Lord Chamberlain of the Household; his Coronet carried by a Page. The Duke of Somerset Lord Hastings, The Earl of Ancante The Duko of Newcantie, 1) of Erroll. The Earl of Jelutter Im the which had been The Lord Privy Seal; his Coronet carried by a Page. eee a _ . ee oe ths i ee, Lee eo nate sirens ~ switched off onto a siding to be ume The Lord Steward of the Household: his Coronet carried by a Page. | ——_ loa lint. He called eman Maxwotl The Lord President of the Council; his Coronet carried by a Page. | ~ aia C4 ~ jand 4 . ed the car. 3 The Lord Chancellor of Ireland, attended by his Purse-Bedrer; his Coronet car-| IS / xX =] S | Fo , each fitteen a un a 1 | = - = 4 YW , lcet de aciaettine ite feat they = : 7 ve i | 6 something to eat, The Lord Archbishop of York, attended by a Gentleman | le erie MLL: ‘ THE QUEEN'S REGALIA. wided for them ‘The lads {dentl- i The Ivory Rod with the Dove, borne by Her Majestly’s Crown, borne by thé | fled thems: ee ae in eed A 2 a the Earl of Gosford; his Coronet car- Duke of Roxburghe; his Coronet car- . ee seh Gears can cae S BEDE ORE BEET NAS tA aren Coe His Appointment by the, 1m, They said they had entered : wo Sergeants-at-Arms 5 . 5 | | ghi carat Malus ¢ rene The Lord Chamberlain of Her Majesty's Lord Harris; his Coronet carried by! Pope to Succeed the ee aa eo! by ai i y his b : t carried) = s ‘The Lord High Chanceltor, is pene Purso-bearer; his Coronet carrie ~ 7 ; ») y >) MOTHER S SUICIDE them r arrest, and they willingly : A / e walked with him to the Morri - The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, attended by two Gentlemen. y f Ne ») . | | pS Sa OV EG Oy sae iS : Little Daughter of Mrs. Sarah Unable to Secure Po-| Frange Went ‘to Kiss ae Mamma Good-Night,"’ and litical Preferment FoundShe Had Taken Poison and had been locked in ever % { Household; his Corenet carried by a a Page. . . Pas Two Sergeants-at-Arms. Late Mgr. Corrigan Is Brother of ex-Judge 1 fent out for food, and : 5 a a s disposed of it show 7 { THE QUEEN Informally Cabled to} Commits Suicide. ts of train story wag 5 Fj es % 5 “Death would have sweeter to n questioned as to how \ in Her Royal Robes, Her Majesty's Train borne by the Duchess of Buccleuch,| Prgminent Catholics in poe ‘ Velie mala at Mane and way 8 + Mistress of the Robes, assisted by | * * Mrs. in the Clty Hospital, any the Love cee Cane Hon. Robert Pilmer, Marquis of Stafford, This City. Keeping his promise to kill himself if] Jersey City, this morning. Mrs. Frang i hold them “unt werd Lord Claud Nigel Hamilton, Earl of Macclesfield, Ithesranubliean party, Nh twenty-meven years old and has been | !® Tecelved from their relatives. x Lop i award tcascellcsi ED Ce co) for him, Gardiner De i married oaly a few years ~ . and two Pages of Honor: FN Bene eae It was informally announced to- o former United States Judge] She retired early last night. One of) PQISONED BY MOSQUITO. H. E. Feasting, Esa. N. Bigge, Esa. n en of a fame-|her children, a little girl, about to ga to} 4! 2 Th o ne Mistress of the Robes carried by a Page. day that Bishop John M. Farley had ins ay and a member a farm} hi Z r iS ¥ to # ; The Coronet of tne Mistress of the sca y rs | fly tong prominent tn merican| Ded. entered the to Kiss! Jersey City Man Has Bad Foot om i Ladies of the Kedchamper Watting, viz. been selected by the Pope to succeed | political and soclal affairs, committed dni i spar 7 Anttl | 5 alt of Bite Received, Counte:s of Gosford, Countess of Antrim, @ulcide Inthe ngcroomilor thalhom the room dark and her Lad Suffeld, Countess of Lytton. |the late Archbishop Corrigan. There af Mise Carrington) (NO! a74 moaning and groaning on tne ef, of the Greenville section i Maids of Honor, viz. | was no official confirmation of the re- Fourteenth atreet, Brooklyn, where heJ0e@ She turned on a Nght and dis- oy City, Is suffering from a sore ! Hon. Sylvia Edwardes. Hon, Mary Dyke, | arded, to-day. A rubber tube led from | Covered an empty carbollc acid bottle} 7 ene sere or a sncanutts bite. Mr, Hon. Violet Vivian Hon. Dorothy Vivian, port, but private /cablesrams to proja- gas-Jet to his mouth and told the | the floor veside the bed Ac short tlme after his foot, ewelled Women of th» Bedchamber, wiz inent members of the Catholic faith ans by watch deats was accom. |. Frange had attempted sufctde.|twice its normal size. He visited a phys . Lady Bently Hon. Mrs. Charles Hardinge, pilahed. She w ly burned about the mouth.{siclan who pronounced tt a case of ly Alice Hon. Charlotte Kno..ys. in the city left no doubt as to Bishop : th She wiil recover, but her face will be/ blood polsoning. Remedies have been Lady lice 1 ne as: af Devanay, who was thirty-eight vears | disfigu Applied, but no relief is apparent is The Bishop of Oxford Farley being chosen. old and single, followed the advice of The Bishop of Norwich The official announcement Is expect- |friends seven years ago and gave up BS ed on Aug. 15, a feast day in the Catholic Church known as “Lady's TEE KING’S REGALIA. 6t. Edward's Staff, borne by the Earl The Second Sword, borne by the Earl e of Carrington; his Coronet carried by Roberts; his Coronet carried by a| Day. a Page. Pa John D. Crimmins, one of the most A Golden Spur, borne by the Earl of Norroy, King of Arms, jn his Tabard prominent Catholic’ Ghurch, man ol Loudoun; his Coronet carried by a and Collar, and Crown In his hand. , Page. Ulster, King of Arma, in hls Tabard ana| ‘he diocese, was called up on the The Sceptre with the Croes, borne by Collar, carrying his Crown and Sceptre. | long-distance telephone at his sum- the Duke of Argyll, Hereditary Master Lyon, King of Arms, in his Tabard and/mer home at Noroton, Conn., by The of His Majesty's Household in Scot- Collar, carrying his Crown and Sceptre. | myening World regarding the report land; his Coronet carried by a Page. larenceux, King of Arms, in his Ta-/ ‘A Golden Spur, borne by Lord Grey De bard and Collar, and Crown in his} Ruthyn; his Coronet carried by @ hand. |Brooklyn, and held a number of amail polltieal po: proftable tobacco business to enter pe re % tics. He was made Republican lead s i. of the Twelfth Assembly District, Famers? the © last being a erkship in the Register’ from which ne wat cemoved nine months ax] EMDPlOYers Should Be More Consid- by the Clvil-Service law. Small Monthly: theome, erate. Mrs. Pinkham Asks Tired ~ Since then he had been doing nothing except to expect another appuintme W Wri Her for Advi 4 proeeii expeat onetner appeisteany omen to Write ner tor Advice. = old Devanay estate, in France, he re- celyed a small monthly in ne, not suf- “It is undoubtedly true,” said Mr, Crimmins, ‘that Bishop Farley has been chosen to the Archbishopric, Such {m- The Lord Mayor of London, in his Robe, t Page. . he Loi ¥ Feae te the city | Portant documents as his ofMficlal notifica- Aelent for his maintenance, In the vast retail establishments of large cities, many women are eme 5 The Third Sword, borne by the Viscount Collar and Jewel, bearing the CIty) 107 11. never cabled from Rome, and Frequently Devaney had spoken to| ployed as saleswomen. * Wolseley; his Coronet carried by a Mace. orn x Q y Devaney had d en, a Page se Y Deputy Garter King of Arms, in his Ta- pre alears sent iy, foal the decitlen mn Cerca on of Killing himself, tell- Men formerly held the positions that women now hold, and whil se bs a e e ea in is] F 2 i er th he c vho we: en's r "s, by i: Curtana, borne by the Duke of Grafton; bard and Collar, carrying his Crown/%t en Aleta Anuadta ated ad ink heels anast hes aut ‘ans who were a's) woinen’s organism is less strong than men’s, they are expected to do the My Nie Gonohel Garena Gy ai Paws: oxalseenite: ise 1 Be eels a ' mben ne had money and po same work, Their duties compel them to be on their feet from morning ~~ Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. Gen had forsaken him and would Jo) to night, and many of them, in a short time, contract those distreasing Able and Popninr Man, nothing for him | complains called “temale diseases.” THE LORD GREAT CHAMBERLAIN OF ENGLAND; ‘OBlahion Earley willl provelal moat able When he left the house last night he Then occur irregularities, suppressed or painful menstruation, weake his Coronet carried by a Page. successor to Archbishop Corrigan, and |told Mrs. Carrington that he had an ap- nes, indigestion, lencorrboen, general debility, and nervous prostration. The HIGH CONSTABLE OF nas The HIGH Shoe aae ieee his appointment will meet with the full- polntment with a politician concerning They are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, |” LAND, The: Duke of Abercorn; his LAND, the Earl rol est approbation of the diocesan consul-| fede Ae Deen at the Richopm of the Seo as {Position he tought, and that if he did excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, “all-gone™ 7 Coronet carried y a Page, onet carried by a Page. tors and the laity as well. He is aj Various matters. but the Information ti eof the Bishops of the See a8 | nor get tt he would end all, The wom-| and “want-to-be-left-alone” feelings, blues, and hopelessness. ih i whe LORD HIGH STEWARD OF IRE- The LORD HIGH STEWARD OF SCOY- | most able and popular man.” contained in theae communications can- | well. John 1. Crimming himactt made lan, who had been his benefactress, told In such cases there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinke ie LAND, the Earl of Shrewsbury, LAND, the Earl of Crawford, as Dep- | The announcement Is gratifying to the | ot be divulged by me at this time a personal trip to Rome to further! nim to do nothing rash, and he replied: ham’s Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. The with his White Staff; his Coronet uty to his Royal Highness the Duke | Protestants of New York as well as to| “An old priest with whom I was|Hishop Farley's canditacy. and other) te tne Republican party does not do| following letters provo this. ‘They also prove the value of Mrs. Pinke 4 Reed by ia Babe: of Rothesay (the Prince of Wales);|the Catholics, for Bishop Farley has| friendly gulded his life by wise precepts, | }rominent Casholics sent testimontals 19) oo ing gor me now, after 1 have! ham’s advice, ‘ . HigiCessnar canned hve. Page Hong been regarded as one of the ablest|1 remember three of them Che NA Hose Nau inoriHes aMeing Cony Be ee ralcartune dor dtd) will lil mye eee : 2a ahwarain| Grow by the Duke | men In the Catholic diocese, “phere {s a great deal of human n a aiid s s 7 4 a Fin SETHE ee Be e Pat EG ‘Steward, Many prominent members of the Cath-| ture in everybody.” Delight at the fee Houne, Cale _ 4 oy Nas : ; attended by two Pages. olle falth called at Bishop Farley's resi-| ‘You are never sure of what you are] The news to-day was recelyed with| Heturned tm Early Morning, Hee = A Mh, Lorne by the Bishop of [dence this morning to congratulate him. get until vou have got it de at the See House, Fittleth ate He did not return to the house until The Sceptre with the Dove, borne by une Be orne by Pp To all the Bishop safd that he had not ‘Business is business.’ and Madison avenue, where Bishop Far-|6 o'clock this morning. As he passed tne ar! of iucan; bis rn 38™ igh Conatable of” England, {et Fecelved ofMfclal confirmation of the| “I think a great_de those pro- | .2¥ Wil soon take ap his residence, ‘The} Mrs. Carrington's room he called out t Phe at nae eee. oy “tho Bishop of the Duke of Fife, with his Staff, at-(@Ppointment, but that private assur-| cepts, The te arto tnt Kishop has for many years been closely | hr that he was in, A few hours later ‘ety. Bes eae : tended by two Pages. ances from the Vatican gave the Paro-| session of an object desired ts app lied with the work of the arca-| she found him in the dining-room dead ia - ‘ tte chial Consultors to understand that pos- . T believe, In. this o ese, and he s looked upon as the] fe was undressed, and had apparently ‘a The Sword of Btate, borne by the The Orb, borne by the Duke of |i sory would be received on Aug. 15. Beles | Al successor of Mgr, Corrigan left his own room to go to the room Marquis of Londonderry; his Coronet Somerset; his Coronet carried by @ 3 announce e| a cunecaliMaoney wae t a ST eanea RARE } carried by a Page. wage, MSS-MARMSy NORsC em META APOE OR DEN: ¢ of the Diocesan Consultors and] When Devanay retired from busine 3 Tho Chalice, borne by the Bishop of Winchester. Mgr, Farley was seen at his home c made through 5 sani Mlocese, with Rev. |to enter polltics he was considered by an Evening World reporter to-day ne appo h doce itt g aoc] wealthy, He spent his money. frecly 4 THE KING ‘ and told that this newspaper had Infor-|™4Y be, hag the eotlon of naming 1 ibe RGA SNe ERE the “last even years until he Be in his Royal Crimson Robe of State, mation that he had been chosen to wuc-| date of his installation and arr bi 0 ive o1 je salary he - e cel ough he same unofficial sources |e ned small income from a wearing the Collar of the Garter, ceed Archtbshop Corrigan. the ceremony Se eaten akel| emanee ently complained that Ps on his Head the Cap of State, “Tam just back from the country,|, Bishop Farley was aecretary to 1h sl acon Oa AB friends were deserting him sa S His Majesty's Train hornet by am said Mer. Farley, “and much that I jalave ‘ardinal MeCloskey and had the vege Hane aince he w Ra MnABID to-apand wie) amie KG Bari of Portarlington, farquis Conyngham, have heard since my return Is In the] (ri Of the diocese iat his \ of Chicago. | politics Duke of Leinster. Bar! af Caledon, nature of news to ee, ‘There have deen | {02% He was administrator tnt Westen rege. [Mes Carrington's home Ix only a few LOOiVermee a cen pages oc HORE em many rumors as to the cholce of the] humm, uOWink Archbishop Corrigan’ ded Asohinahon | (core from the old Devaney homestead, 4 * Viscount ‘Torrington, Hon. V. A. Spencer, successor to the Archbishop, but nothing |“S4 4 ; aah hy Kel! family entertained lavishly. The sui- assisted by ora Bumela: the Mantes of the Rob of a deflaite or oMcial nature has been) onoice ae ty Ne aE Ne i Cide's sister Is belleved to be lying tn and followed by the Groom of the Robes, recelved. I have had private communt- mioatiiig: Sallod ta lealeet inn auawens iit h ED ULILOT | ee tanr Bhe ‘is, the q The, Bishop of Bath and Wells. cations from various sources concerning to Archbishop ban! ah ornate pee larly men |oniy relative Devanay 1s belleved to ‘ ¢ Bishop of Durham. eae = sh cA EE alte a [ nave had - ‘Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymouf, Vice Admital of the United Kingdom = —— —— ee ee ee Y AL Di Ueveesnnre eases Dosh Bea j s The Duke of Portland, Master of the Horse; nls Coronet carried by a Page, ’ was 10 file General Lord Chelmsford, Gold Stick In Waiting, his Coronet carried by a Page. | ‘ 4 The Duke of Buccleuch, Captain-General of the Royal Archer Guard of Scotland, ene and ' and Gold Stick of Scotiand; his Coronet carried by a Page, 4 s given, to ‘ Harl Waldegrave, Captain’ of the Yeo- Lord Belper. Captain of tie Hon. Corps y ' Fi, men of the Guard; hia Coronet carried of Gentlemen-at-Arms; his Coronet > Whit the company has not rec | H & by a Page. my carried by a Page. any exclusive voi roy s @ e Lords in Walting, ‘A nS DOL Bn | } Bir Francis Knollys, Private Secreviry General the Right Hon. gir D, ot and Is not combined or associated wit CASE to the King. Probyn, Keeper of His Majesty's any company or concern havis 1h s id Privy Purse, niceasion or priviiere ) Major General Sir Arthur Ellis, © , i 8 n aid = ‘ Cok HR. Bilison, Ensign of che Keomen erg” Kora Chamberlain's Department, exclude any other or concern = e | - { gapttig ion. French, ats reomen’ of the Giard 74") Mr. Roosevelt Makes Formal | formed tn vie t rica Young Woman Was Dis-|Fate that Attended Thirteen : oy lor Hon. F. Colborne. from obtuining t fleae of landing | ret. 4 ' Col. FB, de Gales 1 Terriers, Exons Lieut fal. D, Patterson, seccne lot Announcement of Accept- It cable or ca vie oauia Eo missed from War Depart-| Cows that Were Inquisitive - ; fe he Yeomen of ‘the Guard. f 5 ilna, L 7 , . HH 7 maby OO ! MED vacaun oe tua Guara, e Twenty Yeomen of the Guard, ance of the Commercial] “Init te company's cable shail wuch Ment for Insubordination,, When Explosive Was Lying 1 Can Work Every Day in the Week Now. Hf i Company's Proposal, AHO) Gian HBR Amor ea D tertdtony O) He Holds. | Around, “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM. ! write this 1 for you to publish for the } nese fompire, The. lite tr benefit of poor, suflering women, Lydin E. Pinkham's Vegetable fi "Coxey," and William Bennett. Burke ines to China shali be eis Compound has done me a great deal of good. 1 haye taken three bottles at who was a longshoreman, has since fled| OYST@R BAY, N. ¥., Aug, 9—Presi- eft) of il, forelas Fae er THeLAnAw Ar (Special to The Evening World.) and feel like 4 new woman, Waen I began the use of your medicine 1 waa i the country, and Bennett 1s serving a| dent Roosevelt to-day made formal an- ceria Misa ALT IONA, Pa A Tn) hardly able to be up; coud not do balf a day's work. ached from head to sentence on Blackwell's Island nounceenent that he had granted th» | tit the rates to be charged fo satel she proyerty: of Cla sc | foot, was almost ernay, bad ths down pains, and stomach was It ts charged that while the rv application of the Commercial Pacitle yy." (ie i what! Ue eA Ws 19 ldalsyman, near Murtioshurg. were de-| out of order, Now all of these wouble left me and I can work every i HR lat tts height Bokhardt, who rade aiit| Cable Company to tind a cable on the Suites shall have priority sie ret MRMP Tatroyed to-day by attempting to eat} day in the Week and not feel tired.” JENNIE FREEMAN, No, 408 i a|veputation as an expert knife-threner, |*iores of the United States, on the 'sl- Brame, lened for (axiamite. ‘The detonation could be | p ylvania avenue. Lima, Ohio. Dh threw a knife at the Gaston woman, ang | tis of Hawall and Guam, and on th i Paltippine [Weer for a mile. 7 wa were blows | “Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I have r with interest your 7 sank to the floor, killed instantly, Baie F ailipe! tet tn, 8 for poeoas te ay many foot f ir and not @ single aT; to other > much that ft ig 1 would write to a the knife 5 Aer 2? With) tain sound’ngs Gnd profiles In the pos: | LL bave been sufferia 1long time, This I did . August W. Eckhardt Re-|'"! Knife stlcking in her heart aeagion of tlie NAVY Dapartmont DARI a te eae, v F manded to Jail Without Bailjcits. on HCN Para omnshiny Sine | EHS WAAL SEAMS OEB NAIA O6.dkbe ui} ae when ¢ + hardly find words to thank you for your wonderful Vege- for Killing of Mary Gaston |!t¥stieated the murder and returned a|ewcrmunt wi dustiie, was une ‘uf, the They SHITE ARE in 1898. verdict ohurging Eckhardt with thel|susccie conmdeved py the Pres!tent ‘ in p terrible state, every part of my ody ached, was very. in 5 crime, ‘Che Morris woman and Smith) and Attorney-General Knox, An author. {ital com ny | Oe ane eh bad hy ye 1 chishe 1 wauld Rave become Lamang aati ra ere arrested and sent to the Muuwe of|izod by the President the memorandum uid. 9) i : me Ly 133) CVO & J 4 a Detention as witnesses. ‘They were pub-| roads jut, walt t uP Was. wa ae ar ol express ny thanks.” —-MIS3 HATTIB a i Charged with the murder of Mary Ann |sequently released in ball, Nephie President. baying duly to 0 x 1901) : Gaston, allay “English Mary,” Auguat| Recently the authorittes learned that| said application, herewit he rid has recolved vuch widvepread And W. Eckhardt, allas Edward M, R-|Pekhardt had returned to his old haunis| the company may lay, construct, land,| We depen »wo hoy : : wards, alias John Martin, alias “Dutcn |*bout Cherry Hill, Detectives Crouch,| maintain and operate aphio’ lines | paper { thoy. th ie : ° a atau Ot hi axcloa . helping advice to WeRae Gus," was to-day held without bat) Granville and Firnelson arrested him.|of cables on the Pacife coast of the He \ | eh Aer eae huss ‘ay , Uh ARR OE ee See AA a 5 as 108 kham, for none Nave hag ‘The murder was commitied in a sa- h was alao arrested United States and the various territo-| hack ub i 0 all the wots Rarpeees sett A an tanaloainuranh kt aus he } A ve } _ wide en fae on a d ¥ 4 r h B if d ore ere ce i Vrite he au are ‘ools sir in the lminediate vichn a rial waters of the United States, to con- J with pactiows of Hy lig Joon at No, 1% South street early F the morning of March 25, 1898. ‘| FIRE AT SUMMER SCHOOL, ‘|nect the city of San Francleco, Ca}, | Store agajnat was a big crowd in the place at the] PLATTBBURG, N, Y,, Au, aity rT pe ; , - . ‘i ) N. ¥,, Aug, ®—The | the city of Honolulu, Hawalian islands, |of tae fair to P " wing to the fact that some skeptical peane UUme, and a drunken braw! started bulding containing the howling alley|and by the way of the Midway Islands [or ti } b ? a Weal Help Wanted—Male fy g have trom time to tine ed the penuioee In the crowd were the Gaston woman, ecupled ih part as servants’ quar: land the Island of Guam, The island of [Aleed of on therm, & s , erefiuu. Lacie Youre. onl of OI ee a ee a crsited wish Oana Wekbardt, Henry Sinith, alias “Dutoh' tere a Gatnolie Summer Schoo, of Luson, Philippine Islands, and a point | ways stamped” find ‘never eid No 20 Henderson atreet, Jersey City EI—Wanted, two City Bank, ot kynn, Mase, $§,00 ‘Rosie Morrie, alias “Bheeny Brayarsind frat Mea rned i | on the coast of the empire of China, not! fh bulk or +? ry work tn Beets, lars, bul always put up ‘ae ee ah Bl Bruno ® Mospital ina dite» y ment (0 righ: “4 ‘be pald to any person who will show thet « yet determ! blue metal box with the wellek wndition, as the result of belng stiuc pe a Suing, of were pablished betore obtaining the writer'e # omnee end; John Burke, elise te ie mal w thegranting of iong-talled “C" on the coves. “P by'a tral Of Une Eve Ralirad f ey Lia Koa hydia E. Plakhwas Stedisige Company, Lye wast lo Warn atti

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