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The Sednn Chalr,
The sedan chair is named after Se
dan, the town where it was first used.
The earliest mention of it in England
oceurs in 1681, Early in the following
ventury the Duke of Buckingham
caused much indignation by its use in
London. . People were exasperated at
that nobleman employing his fellow
men to take the place of horses to car
ry him. Prince Charles brought from
Bpain in 1623 three curiously wrough!
gedans, two of which he gave to the
Duke of Buckingham. A few weeks
after their Introduction Massinger pro
duced his play. “The Bondman” aud
in it he thus adverts to the ladies:
For their pomp and care being borne
In triumph on men’'s shoulders.
The reference I 8 donbtless to Buck
fngham’s gedan, which was borne like
a palanquin.~"Bygone England.” :
Favorably Struck.
“Papa, have—have you seen Havold
since you told him he was too poor to
think of-—of wmarrylog me?”
“Yes. I ran across him at the club
last evening. We got Inte conversa
tion, and he struck me—er”—
“Struck you! Oh, papal”
“Struck me as quite an agreeable
young man. I understand his uncle
has left him $200.000.” -Kansas City
Journal. A
Improvement on Nature,
Humbie Admirer—Are the characters
in your book drawn from real life?
Haughty Author—Did you ever see
such interesting people In real life as
my characters?—Somerville Journal.
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Sarah and Agnes V'ope, has filed his ap
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to s 11 twenty eight and 9,710 acres of
land Lelonging to thea. All persans
are notified that I will pass on the same
at my office in Leesburg on the fiesi Mo n
day in March next. Civen under my
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