.Carbine, now on Iris way to Engml on tho Orizaba, lias housing acimmodation which was built specily for him on the upper deck of tho earner. Ha has a box H»:'t x Bft id 7ft Cin high. Up to a height of t from the floor the v.lla are mble-boar.ded ar.d padded. A space stween the wooden ceilings of the impartments and the saloon deck is icked with jrso may not bo u. . . _. .'. 1 y any oise overhead. The floor is covered y a coir mat oin in thickness. Acjmpanying Carbine, in a similar sckhouae, is the Carbine—Novelette jit, also bought by the Duke of ''"Where did you go last night?" .id a ! . Rivalling man to a newspaper an. "I went arounil to fiee our friend endelson's new play. It was promted for the first time." "Interesting?'' '•' Well, to befiank.ao.fc very.' "What was the motive of the ,ece ?" "The motive! As far as I could dg'e the motive ivas the exferminap of the whole human race."
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 125, 29 May 1895, Page 3
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166Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 125, 29 May 1895, Page 3
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