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It was marked 8:30 p. m., less than two hours before his arrest. It was written on letter-heads of the Palace Hotel, while the envelope bore the style of Al Heider's Hotel, on Fifth Street. The letter says: "2-5-96. "Hello, Bill

There they hang together on the line, these basswood folk, and beside them wave their womankind. These also must be repaired and refitted throughout, as Oscar Fernald's letter-heads used to say of the Thayer House. Jane Barclay, Wife of John, must have the "star light, star bright" wiped out of her eyes.

"Well, for instance, there is that hearing before the legislative committee. You remember I suggested that you appear." "Yes," she said in a low voice. I could almost hear the words that were in her mind: "What would he say?" Sylvia's name went upon our letter-heads and other literature, and almost at once things began to happen.

The other detective, who had all this time been silent, now laid some Adams Express letter-heads on the table. On these were written "J. B. Barrett," in all forms of chirography several sheets were covered with the name. "Where did you get these?" "Out of Fotheringham's trunk, in his room." "By Jove, what a consummate actor that man is.

When the four dollars were paid, it seemed almost like getting a Christmas present out of season. Johnny's imagination was fired. "There's lots of printing we might get," said he. "Look at all the envelopes my papa uses, and there's his letter-heads, and bill-heads and lots else. But we can't do it on that thing! It takes different kinds of type."

When I was in Mississippi a prominent banker showed me his business letter-heads. 'Good job, isn't it? he said. 'A Negro printer did it. He wrote to me asking if he might bid on my work. I replied that although I had known him a long time I couldn't give him the job merely because he was a Negro.

The following brief outburst, written after all the old loves had given place to that which became the absorbing passion of his life, and printed on his letter-heads and admission-cards, sufficiently illustrates the manner and matter of his efforts in this direction: There's pleasure in a lively trip when sailing through the air. The word is given, "Let her go!" to land I know not where.

A word or two at the Cashier's window, and the bills for $250 were shoved across to Stuart, who pocketed them nervously. He had never seen so much money before. "Next," said the reporter, "you'd better get hold of some copy-paper, a bunch of letter-heads and envelopes. Also some Expense Account blanks.

About one o'clock on the following Wednesday, Uncle Bobbie Wicks dropped into the printing office. Udell had not returned from dinner. "Good afternoon, Mr. Wicks," said Dick, looking up from his work, "take a seat. You want to see a proof of those letter-heads, I suppose. Jack, take a proof of that stuff of Mr. Wicks'." Uncle Bobbie sank, puffing, into a chair. "I jing. Wish't I didn't get so fat.

I have not a large house; but there is room for one or two friends, and it is in a very good locality. 'Oh, that will be delightful. I suppose the correct address on one's notepaper is everything, almost as good as a coat-of-arms if they use coats-of-arms as letter-heads; and there is a difference between Drury and Park when they precede the word "Lane."

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