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PRINCE KAHLMA'S EXPERIMENTS. In the issue of August 2oth there will begin in Leslie's Weekly a series of twelve remarkable stories by Cleveland Moffett, entitled ** Prince Kahlma’s Experiments.” Each one of these stories will be complete in itself, with its own development and climax, and at the same time each one will be connected with the others by a thread of interest running through them all. Each story wil, in fact, present an incident in the extraordinary career of the chief character, Prince Kahlma, a man of great wealth and intelligence, who, having exhausted the possibilities of many cities and forms of pleasure, finds himself suddenly in- terested to an extreme degree in observing the manners and methods of New York's criminal and shady classes. 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If you are going to buy a bicycle don’t make a mis-, take and buy on price only. Your wheel will be a good friend to you, and you will want the best. A SYRA- CUSE BICYCLE was ridden from San Francisco to New York without even a spoke breaking, and the trip was made in 7 days under rec- ord time. There is but one Crimson Rim. It is the SYRACUSE. Metropolitan Agent: BLOCK ISLAND FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO NEW YORK: | Spencer—* They tell me at your office that you were only one of the clerks. And you said a were a director.” Ferguson—"* So | am. address envelopes.”"—New York Herald, | GET RICH QWEMY ee Gee aden IF ANYTHING si cn Complexion, Hair, call or write John Il, Wood: bury, tri W. Brabch ome MANUPACTURERS: Syracuse Cycle Co., SYRACUSE, N.Y. : tor Factil Soap. & boston, Pilla enieago, st. Lo VIN MARIANI MARIANI WINE—THE IDEAL FRENCH TONIC—| (OR BODY AND BRAIN. “VIN MARIANI IS A NEW AND EXQUISITE SOURCE OF ENERGY, MARIANI IS A BENEFACTOR OF MAN.” REV. FATHER DIDON. 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