Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 May 1890 — Page 7

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Tin white or very light,

Atri j-in"tirr»n I um red.

TL*ir.ViT years, ofi It np|K*ar«, »".f UiM-CTA MrtAU L*UJ dviwn uiy famo to crMT\-n,

All rl'.iry to Uiom iUL man my f»nn will Bonn, Arvlt'^r tno from my home. Tl.V str.inper Uul« in Kolden tmnds

I'm pwidbiiffl forced to roam. |TlvWiesfair, nt-ck, onnnand hair' ^".ib j:i- will'oft /ulorn, v. hut w_* my hivut woiUd know

Ei»11 a fuiirt to mourn.

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Nu. 130.--A W'^teni Terror. Ilia o{ K^tters. the ivpu iiHin© of a pirl. •JjS.9, 5 'tis gux! uj luive wlu'ii in tho Kiurr I'M-JO. 1, with hant ought always pn.

Jl', '•?.11. we knit wiib, and also sow. f'T tiiy whole tin? \rf«t wchijh bo aM tho land for ino.

No. 131.—Xanu'h of I'octA. Mid curtail names of ]oew ana 1. A rating pliiw. 2. A u»a i). An 4. To i-arUth*. f. To strike. 0. A ^SK'Uon. 7, An interjection.

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corvuionT. nv N'Kwsi\.\iM irR^' s*i»r'\\Tr.Po. My la to washerwoman wus a IniiiutrIfit. Sin- had a ihu* iilo «tf lif anatomy of a joke, HaH th KciTt'ttif humorous work in in the skillful oombinin^ of tho incongruous. This mukoy uiher |no|i]o laugh. The Hernml half of the H.-cn-t is in selling tho production for morn tlmu it is worth. Thin makws tho Immortal lauyh.

My late washerwoman hiul a largft priiHp of both these nH (!S^ary '.'lements. 1 don't think I ever laMfrheii so painfully in my life tn I did when I endeavored to Bort out tin.1 flrit weekN wusliin^ which Khi) liroupht home to me. '1'hero w«ro thirteen Rtockliiffs of different hues in the bundle, und I had ni'ver RPUTi any of tlinn hefori!. They ranged in 8l» all the way from a little one'w linf?i"K to my landlady's infant phenotnmion up to the blocking winch she hi-r-ttolf uk(m1 to han^ on the chimney-yjieeo of her home in Ohir.apo overy f'lirintinas, a« dollnate hint to her husband that she would like a pianolfor a present, hen 1 er.llcd my late washerwomin's attention to the peculiar job lotKho had brought me ahe Kpolog-'.zeil and said that she would jjo around atnontf her •other customers and eolleet my proper't.V, oven if they had to go hare foot wliilo sho was finding theirs. After this tour «hc brought me eleven Moddites of much bett quality than the original thirteen, but only three of thorn wera mates and none of them were mlno.

And the wash taken altogether was decorated with nearly nil the names and initials in the directory.

And then her bills! They were something magnificent, fihe would tear a garment tn two in order to ^et an extra "pioce" into the lint, and when it couldn't bo conveniently brought up to a satisfactory flg-ure in that way sho would put in imaginary articles und promisn to bring them when slio carao next timo.

ItUBod to amuse me to see. her (jet away aftor collecting one of those bills. At such times she would he in such a hurry thnt tlio soiled clothes sho was carrying away in her basket couldn't koop up with the procession and would bo

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1XAVINO A THAI I*.

strrunpf along in her wake like wrockago In tho track of a storm. I onoo traced her for ten cross-town blocks In this way, when I had forgotten to Inquire whether she could recover one of my dress-shirts in time for an evening rocoption.

And speaking of that reminds mo of tho entertaining tragedy, which is tho cxcu.se for this narrative. Ki^'ht across tho hall from tne, in bachelor quarters similar to mine, lived a young man of diminutive stature, whoso namo was Sydney Dale. 1 was all tho time nottinghisolotHos and he was getting raino. This was bad enough for him, but it was worse for mo, -becauao, while bo oould wear my clothes by taking three or four roofs in them, 1 couldn't got into his wHhasearc.h warrant and a fllo of police. Our washerwoman used to work this oxchango so frequently that, after awhilo, when either of us had to dross in a hurry we usually found it most oonvoniont to do so In tho other's room.

Ono evening Sydnoy had an engagomont to play tho liouvy villain In an amateur theatrical performance. As I subsequently learned, ho got to liia room In a great hurry, with about twenty minutes' tlmo to got into dross suit, and escapo to tho scene of his histrionic triumphs, lly this timo his 6tock of underwear had boon very noarly exhausted by the depredations of our washerwoman, and ho discovered, to his horror, that he had only ono dross shirt in stock, and that wus mlno. It called lor a nutnbor sixteen collar, and tho Bloovoa wore about afoot too long. Thoy Bay that Sydnoy was almost tho maddest man that had over boon soen or hoard In tho Capricornus Flats. It happened that 1 was aw-y and tho door of my room was locked so that bo couldn't oxtond his search for raiment boyond tho boundaries of his own upartmont. Ilo had to malco tho beet of It, and pin up my sleovos to tho required length as securely as might bo.

I attended tho performance, and waa woll repaid for my trouble. Just boforo tho curtain wont up an ushor brought mo a noto from Sydnoy asking mo to come to tho drossing-room. I did so. "Old man," said he, In an oxcltod tono of voice, "havo you any of my clothes on?" "Only a few," I relied, "and I don't think they're what you want." "Don't toll mo that shirt isn't mine," ho cried, "It's tho last chance 1'vo got "Sorry for you, old fellow," said I, "but it belongs to a gontloman named Smitzborger, who lives in our block somowhero, I understand." "Ho-, big a man is Stnitzbergor?" be faltered. "Tailor than I am," I replied, "and nearly four times as big round. lie has got to got his collars mude to order. It's nonsonse, my boy you'll havo to go on as you are."

He groaned hut ust at that minute the curtain went up and Sydney had to lake his place In the wings. I returnrsd to my seat in the audience. I s.vdney got along very well in tho early parlor the play, and I think nobody noticed thnt any thing was tne mattor except once, when ho sat down and half his face went out of sight behind his Collar. 1 his created some amusement,, nnd led the audience u, that something funnv mipht ha

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It did. As remember, it. was in the fourth act. The villain is ahvavs especially offensive and pitiless about t,l\ls lime, when his downfall is drawing so near. 'I lie heroine was kneeling at his feet begging iiim be merriful. nnd not

disclose the 'fatal secret that, would I blast her father's guod name and send a large detaehinunt of innocent victims to variouH term* in !StftUs prison. Sydney always liked that scone becauso tho horoino was on her knees and tho audience couldn't, see how much tailor fihe was than himself.

He put on hi* most heartless frown, ftnd threw out his right *\rm with a posture oxpri'ssive of boundless ferocity. rnfortunat^'ly ho throw it out a little too violnntlv. A pin gave way Boinowhere, uud apparently about a

SOKTINO cumu-s.

yard of my shirt sleeve How out from under covor and then fell limp around his hand, .lust then tho hero rushed in to the resouo. Ho was a somowhat spaamodic younp man, and ho seized Sydney by tho back of tho neck so roaliaticallv that ho pullod tho numlor sixtoon collar entirely ovor Sydnoy*s hood, and tho unfi^rtunato ytmn^ man disappeared cntiroly in sho folds of. my too ample pamient.

The audienc a]»plauded wildly. They had probably n»'ver seon a stago villain bo completely and saUsfaotorily wiped out. lie had withdrawn into his shell. Tho entire company was called Ixtforo tho curtain before tho assembled multitude would stop laughing.

Hut pwor Sj'dnoy never recovorod from tlu- humiliation of that episode, llo disappeared, and 1 did not know what had become of him. Several days later I roceiv*d a note from a coroner. His name was McGinnlft, and ho had

if a body lying thore was mine. I was suspectod of being the remains becauso my name had boon found on tho shirt of the decoased. He added a request that I would hand tlio noto to ono ot ray relotives in caso I had really committed suicide as ho suspected, in ordor that I might be Identified at tho oarliest possible moment.

In Now York, public documents of this nature are frequently confusing, especially when thoy havo to do with legal formalities. However, I wont to tho morgue anil inspected the shirt with my name on it. I also saw a stocking marked T. .M. Jo ios: and another, much

TUB LAST SCENT.

smaller, stamped A. I\ T. Tho collar of tho deceased was marked R. I). and the cuffs respectively P. IX Q. and John llrown. Three handkerchiefs in tho pockets of the remains bore nine different Initials, an 1 tho coroner didn't sooui to Jcnow just how many inouosts ho ought to hold. Ilo was really perplexed.

But I was not. I recognised tho handiwork of my washerwoman, and wbon I gaze 1 ti[on the faoo of tho dead I was not surprised to find that it was Sydney Dale's. Uowaiuj Fiklm.su.

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