Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 12, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1870 — Page 1

THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER

VOL 12. JASPER. INDIANA, FRIDAY. JULY 8, 1870. NO. 25.

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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT JASPER DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, BY CLEMENT DOANE, OFFICE -- In Courier Building On West Main Street PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION Single Sub For iix mouths, :::::: 1 OU BATKSOF AWVKIITIHIMO. For square of 10 lines or less, 1 we'k, $1 (X) Jach subsequent insertion, 75 et. Longer advertisements at the same rate. A fraction over even square or squares, counted aH a square. These are the terms for transient advertisements ;a raaionablc deduction will be made to regular advertisers. Notices of appointment of admin istrators and legal notices of like character to be paid in advance. ANN'Ol SONG CANDIDATES. "or Township officers, each $1.00 For Count v " 2.50 For District, Circuit, or Htate, 5.00 BRUNO B U I T T N E R, 1TTOBNEV AT L.A4V, Aud Notary Public, JASPER. INDIANA. Will artrtkt In utl Court of Dubois and IVrry Clemrnt Uuanr, ATTORNEY AT LAW JASPER, INDIANA, nriLL tuud oruuiptly to ny fcMtoMN iiitnif -l if V kirn In oy of iBeeourinof luli cwuntj. onu la tb ( orlr HulMlng, M Wtt Main ftrrt. Ct. T. B. arr, ATTORNEY AT LAWJArtl'tR, INDIANA. Will ptoK u II t Cooru of lhill na dji.iHuK OHIItlCt. fjrOfflr uu ÜJ Soutli tf ft rutlle Sitir. Scut SO, '(. L. 0 BtCBUtlB. W. A. TBAfLOB DeBKUI'KH & TKAYLOU, ATTORNEYS it COUNSELORS AT LAW. Ja'ff.b, Imdiaha, JASPER, INDIANA. Win. Pkacticb m I 'otiRTB or Coubtt. OGT Special attention given Dubois to the Collection of Claim. April 17. 'M. 4 R. A. MOLTHAUB. M AVITT HOLTHAUS & MAV1TY, JASPER, INDIANA, AY TILL nrnctifr In th Court, of Duliol, und .nljnlmnp . ' . .....1 ..I. ... r.lli r'i. Ilh CaWnMt. -rtiruir minnii'ii ni.t-i. li.-i.rno Notlt. rWIK. omr ou nrn xuu m. Mm nun, iso.-tf. DK. W.llT öfeWOTT 1 r KNliF.ftS hl I'ROrKiwiiD-AL rrvlr to tu cltlifn. L "f Jmii,t na viriony. . II. mmm f. f.mn.l I Or Wlmn'l oflie t " nour. wu-n tin'i proten-ii-nully ngflKud. Mv ih, ls;tMau. Reell , Barger & Ferrebacli. (S3 OU X Up Ofe 5JQ 1 & U 2 CABTNlMAKERS COBBBB Or VtIT AM MCUUMALD STREETS JASPKR, INDIANA ..aNtTUn WIN nlv prompt tt,ntion to putlid iir, lwy ready to maka oontractii for work. Cabinet niiiklnK of all kind prompt'lv attatidvd to. and a irnnTml uortni,at of tat beet furniture kept on band, and for nie nt r.aooall i k, Oiva ui a call at Jobn Huchnrt - rritand. Jan S8, OS-y UNION BAKERY CONFECTIONERY, B Y OTTLIEB ClMtWMll' OW Kaat Main Street, dlrrftly in front of tltei otirt Bouic, Japer, lnd. tlood bread and rakeK alway, en hand. tUVtnn Jon tor Weddlnf and partle on mm otlr.a, and warranted atlifactory. Confectionery. Nuta anj frulU for aaje. Patronasela repcctfully aolicited. Ann . 'oO-ly Furniture! Furniture! Till undersigned tnformn ibe pubtlr that be baa now. and will constantly keep on band, r mannfaetnra to order, alt thr latest and moat fashion abla varieties of rurnltnra, auch aa Wardrob. Buraaut. Baustaad,. Table. Lounges, and a large asanrtmaot of hairs, of the best stvlet. rsipeotfuhy inttea those desiring anything In his llne.la ? "y- k.!1. ere, as ha I rnnUdent ha ran nttase them, t bis new " tirre. as ha la omndent ha ran rii shop, no tha enroot of iha rubllc Square, e.t of th

court-hnnsa "'ibrkl. im

Angel Foot-Füllt. BY Ii. W. KA Tt.ltlJJlOOKS. Fitteb-paitkk on tlie cavpet Com! the lOttttd of tiny feet, And the blending of their foot-fulls Makes a melody complete. I nn bear it in the sun-light, Then it seems a carol gav ;

And thev enter with the moon-beams, But their joy ou fairy lay Changes to u soothing not turn, As the night succeeds tLe itny. Other people can not hear them. It is granted me alone To discern a preeious presence ' In each timid triping tone. Some have listened ; but my wee ones Shrink lrom strangers. bo yon see, rx . . . t ' , f .i Outside ears have never heard them ; Thev but come to comfort me I alone may know my darlings lly their foot-steps' melody. Ono was taken while he studied How alone to cross the room ; And 1 hear ids timid stepping Out into the mid-night gloom. Now he totters. Insecurely Dimpled feet have touched the floor. And he fulls, hut angel brothers Lift him, as in days before; And again he ventures forward, I'it-pat ! pit-pat ! o'er and o'er. So I recognize each stepping And though dear ones all have flown From beyond my longing vision, I am never quite alone. Old and deaf to earthly soundings I can yet dlfcen a train Keener hearings ne'er discover t All their listening is vain 1 And I know by every foot-fall Earthly loss is heavenly gain. The Manufacture of Chloroform. According to the late .Ins. Y. Simp so,, there is a single inanwfactory of cluoro form, located in Kdiiibitrgh. which makes as many ns eight thousand doses a day,) or between two millions and throe. mil -

nous oi uoses evei vear evniciicc loi'ue me-uiuiiic, e iiiiisvjuok iiioie iu inei.

what an extent the practice is now carried of wrapping men women, and chil dren in a painless sleep during some of the most trying moments and hours of numau exiuieuue. Rule or Ttuin. During the discussion w hich occurred in the senate on Saturday last, upon thc new naturalization law, now under eon sideration in Cougreaa, the ßadieala tbreateued civil war if the people should see pi oper to select a Democrat to the Presidency. Senator Drake made use of the following i cmarka'ob: language, as reported by telegraph : "Sir, I gay here. th:it whenever tli'. time comes that this nation shall see eiearlv that the voi. of its taral voters has been overthrown

bv this vote in the city of New Yorkipwpie iromuie evus wuicn now anuor

(meaning the naturalized citi.tns.) then a large portion of the voters will rhnj as one man and declare tout the. i, in pliv-

ted to tlio Preaidenev bv that (raudnlontj8 strength, nor t vote shall never take M BOtl a such.! ith usage in that

and then will come the tirst real ci war in this countrv. "-iX. A. Ledger uCrThe Ohio and Mississippi Railway baa earned, for the last two years, not onlv the interest on its bonds and pre ferred stock, but also a gum equal to three and a half per cent, on its common stock. This monev has been expended judiciously iu improving equipment. i his vear the new conucciions at Louis ville with the Southern network of railroads promise a much larger increase. Within two years the natural increase of business over tlio road will enable the company to pay rix percent., annual dividends on the stock. fjr William Vanderbllt, Yicc-Fresi-dent, ami some Directors of the Central

n.iii-n;:!. i an .111 r.ii ess n uiii, iiuei , lormctl oy Hie Ulreci will Ol a in e pctfrom Roeheater to Syracuse, 81 miles ujphvin tiinc of pence, not 011 terms dic61 iniiiutes-the fastest time, it is said, tated to prostrate Slates by Congtvs-,

ever made in America. " Moth Kit," said a HWlfl gjrl who waa engaged in making her doll an apron, " I believe I shall be a duchess when I get grown.'' " How do do you ever expect to heroine a ducbes-,mv daughter V asked her mother. M Why by man vine

datchmaw, to ha anra," the frilrapaiealS happen to bear me, I will dlscnat

ft3-We receiitlvmet a Lna.umarianJPU' more at length, on theiwrnc , whs on naay bigucu ana

savs a California paper, who bad just."1? ollsls- WAMMliroHKS. made a tour through the mines, coujUr W ashinotox City, June 13, 1870.

gating, or rather cogitating, tiius: "t'ositivc mine ; comparative, meiner; super lative, minus: - 4 mm PiiVtA Vllta-akt 4 a 1,timiv Inline went in bathing and were drowned.Girls should not go in swimming withoutabuov.or something that would uofc i. ,i IfVaie WaJIS k. knAa, i.i o urA.nM.anM.A.. 5 TV VU1U1I V fv r Mivpi vr;i va ftA Southern newsnaner describes the dally life of tbe freedmcn : " He gets mclOll, Cflls it in tWOaild i scoons out tlM inside ; one-half he puts on his hea T. ' . . .,1. l1.,- a no sus ou me oincr nan ana eais wie niiddle."

'Another Itichmoiid. As an additional evidence of the hau

mony ( '() prevailing in this radical par-1 noniinee We need only add ipearancc of Mr. 11 u cal convent ion has Dunn in that district v x ii , . ItAtiir aam I 1 1 1 tt ii tl.n unJinu nitn nwm u"lu' i r , . i 0,i lu .uuuun ! Dan. VonrhMi linocmt. The comDan. Voorhees, Democrat. cmoi.nn. im iAin - vboay w in rtetermmc Hton sense of ever BBon sense oi cvervoouy win ueieriniui- . JJj bft Voorhees will win 1.500 majority. Two years ago he had bv 128. Think of it! f Evansville Courier. )To the KUltor of tbe IndinD)ollii Jmirml : Announce me as a candidate for Congress, in the Slftth district, rtF.KoiiK the PB0PUC I do not wish to be elected, and do not expect to be. I doirt want any office. I desire no party nomination, uecanse

y yrt ; publish, with gix-at pleasure I .,)k, fw remember "a gnat, and w ilful partisan rah. whethei JSr lOU Of the list, and it is therefore We shell have a general, uniuuu., jS Jp.es Hughes, of Monro., county, an- pieuorethat we note that George' end rontitutional legislation rh tea

l. , . , i T . ,i is , .:w x oik. Jiuve loputu u new mm iuin-,ui uii uu uiim i i in lontu, tjariiai. 0 I Ul IS? ÄSr! : !. M'plotely revied edition of their News- and cla.,s legislation, with oppre-i vetmL

llr..T" ' . ZZJZZi JZZZ IHane Directory. A trade so immense 'unequal taxation and wasteful rxftendi-

ttiJixZ Ol neWMJapert has had but little tore. That we have strong reasons to jlu l8b8over lr. Mitchell,thc democratic Uentiou yjfö lU and W9 ,mvo as a, ter B ,Hvorablc result 7 üUvLbIv an-

uumiuev. 'people hut verv little knowledge of the parent. The elections ahead v held clear -We need only add that since thc ap- I .V.. Amm Ä ,.(ri,...,i Jh anAitA.tAv C i

glies nVD HN '"'V'icfli rv it on. Journalists, it is true., havelin with a oower thai wmtt h

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IIUIIillH. .wn.,n . . ,11.,. J ,!.,.. ,,.. t , , . , 1 , r 1 . i t . -1 1 . 1 I , O ' 1 I f 1 1 I I Mil! ,1V ,., 1 ..... I V..

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it would entrammcl and embarrass me::.t1.1B i.! krcMt mAwmiSminm n&tron.lof the Southern State fin nn,

in the discharge of public duty. I would fein be a representative of the peoplc,rcsponsiblc to them, and to them alone. I announce myself a candidate, however, in advance of party conventions, to avoid the charge of " bolting." and to authorize conventions, if fhey choose, to iustruct those who obc- them to vote for me. Parties are the logical fro.lt of our form of government. Thev ara necessury !vus. nut tnere comes a ume m

ine nisiory m nations, in uie muiHwuit witli news the . Y., Tribune MM from one state dtf aflairs to another, Ipomeroy'l Democrat have the greatest when existing parties fail to bo a safe i.Sic-.ai)0nt two hundi-ed thousand each medium for the expression of the l,eH but, on the contrary some newspapers pie's w ill, or the promotion of the com-L thc South do not claim over one hunmon good. That time w ith us, is now. ,i..,i a tvmtr. The mn circuhi-

inej e. iiiust, and there will be, a rc - or - ganiw.iioii of parties in this country. In present and thc future; the past is gone I desire to give those who believe in the great administrative principles of the democratic party, and who have not vl'omfufVoh'llpelr country, hare acted with the repö hi lean" party. ; without approving of its violations of tfce laws ami constitutions, State and National. without accepting negro eqaafitv. or trampling under foot our Slate mititntion, in Ito ratification, of Which class of men I am one. 1 desire to nivt these an opportunity to bo represented, it may be but a beginning.but it is right, aud will be a step toward building up the new and coming partv, whatever .Jmay bo its name, that the times demand. ana that will surely come to save the them, entailed by civil WAT. I sliall make no laborious or svslematic cattTata. I have neither the time. the nioiicv. to comply partiruhir. Neither

ciyiiani I seeking success, nut only tue ex

pression and triumph, or rather the inangurathM of a diliercnt and better mode, of lepreanntlng tlio true interests of the people. I will meet the voter? of the disSritft when 1 can, if thev, upon due notice, choose to meet me.

I will advoca'cati equal and just'tarifl'.ibook. It has. iu addition, a Newspaper the repeal of the whole revenue systeuitKate-Dook, giving the rates of advertisexcept an income tax, to he collected ing in all the prominent newspapers of

through the State governments ; the' payment of the principal of the five - twenty bonds in tbe united states legal tender notes (which includes the aboli -

'ion oi ii;ikoi:o o:i iiivs,; ;tiiu v u..i o u:n veiiiies oi jien n OV AOTWUIV, Jicu conventica to consider the propriety ofjwho advertise and make money by it amending the constitution of tbe Uni-inaat of necessity know something, am! ted States. I would have (lie constitu-lthp story of their lives shews how thev

jtion and it amendments ratified or re - re-acting ou the other States, and estab lishing a central government with imperial powers, different from thc one framed by those who achieved our independence. To those who may not hear me durinr the canvas this is, in brief, mv exii.iii Inat r , i'ii i.i , no t iffii'o t h 1 1" tt)i 1 1 1 I (J."7 A Mrs. Kxt'KK, in Leavenworth, a f.ti 1 1 i . I f a 1 iYA TT 1 Q Gil tTlt'iCIi I !lt A 1 'covering hcrliusb.uid in the arms of a . . ... . . n I a.1 la fl.it InHo llwl 'I'Kft IVI I

(ril,l f111-,k-j Uk n..,.i-:..tw.r nc.,n in. UiA niviivuv tt carv aaua uv "" voice suit. (TTA youno ladv aho Mas rebuked k,- lir mother for klsslmr her intended. Untitled Iho artbv quoting the passage .... WVrzm r-V1 P1 nat soever ve womo tnsi mensnouia" An unto von. do ve so lo tbem."

pretended to be asleep, and, on being respectfu l y to snhimt sHggestioi.s; managed to save enough monev tiercel aroused, stared ar.ound in the extremity r consideration By the htate . Iis- a neat little ho.ne.stad. when sfwigi-amc of amazement, wondering bow so largejes to be elected nearly o-thitd of a tornado nod left beU col ta a reck. Z ZxA (.i!,k05 ;. i.o,-lit 1 1 itho 1 lilted States equate will be. Hmsen.!! he old lwl.v r imhgnatuutat first am

Newspapers in the United States.; tentative.-., and H i rnnwepennrt whetb-. o er we bull hava a consUJuiioiml, Newspapers in the United States nrc'uomical and honest (iovornincut, or a.

'now so numerous that it is well iiiirh ' niilii a t t 1 1 k lili lit Mn j 1 i r i i-li-' .(imw vi win vwni iniv mTn iiuuivurm I ' . I

iii i 1 j in 1 1 1 v 1 1 i iL k i i v, a i i I ' i m a a v'luu v u i j a v i s , , wn inn. i I i w I 1 1 1 X M i

1 1 liaioil jiiui IJ iii'uii I ill. tu. nil I i.iiv. nn , .v . MMj ... . ...v a vl UIUIJHIII,U IFIVI

(abstained from touching on materiarty

considerations. It is the poetrv. and not .. ' ... , .

lic nroso uf ncwtiUaper life which at-lm ss, there iseverv reason to I.ope their (mr(s thfl BttM,tion of our fraternitv;efIorts will be rewarded bv BneeeMk Let

aeeerally. Yet even at this we hear much untrustworthy gossip relating to newspapers, and the public evidently believe what ia said of it. We propose to supply our readers with some of the plains wc have extracted from this work, perhaps supplemented by some things out of our own knowledge. Tim KHmmmb naiMr in the 1 -ldted States , - - - - - ------ - 1 - - tt... v,,,. Vm W " KurprxrirxT." ami age of any weeklv paper in the countrv. It editor is the hest paid of any editor of a periodhial other than daily. The largest daily is either the New York "Tribune" or the New York "Journal of Commerce which, it is difficult to decide. The smallest dailv is the Ithaca

"Leader.' at Ithaca. .New l ork. J lie t tea uy t be voters of members of LegisN. Y. "Weekly and Bonner's ' Letlger" llatures who are held by thc Kadicals to have each more than three- hundred! be thus disqualified', will net be permit -

thousand circulation, and eVcod any ; thei s in the U. States in this respect. Among the newspapers which are prin jt;(1 uf a weeklv country paper in the Western Statesis about six hundred and f)v zn ru , South ve liiiiiilrt hhI tiltv ami in the Kast about nine hundred. There is a weekly eoeaatrv paper inMbodc Island, hwever. which lias acirculatiou of over seven thousand. Tttre is one daily in Sew York wbteh anuaHy csjTeanwfSr ighthundeed thousand dot laif a' year from advertisements, and tfiero ai'e two others which veceivc over four hundred thousand. The total num ber of newspapers is 6.DU. out of which! about five hundred and Utt v are dull v. TWO hundred and fifty-eight (icrman newspapers are printed in the United States and Hritish Provinces, of which about one-quarter come freer. Pennsylvania : forty-tight are issued in French, fifteen in the Scandinavian languages, lea in Spanish, live iu Dutch, four in Italian, three iu Welsh, two in llohcmiau, one iu Uussian and English, ami one iu Chinese and English. San Francisco has the greatest proportion of periodicals published in foreign languages, although the aggregate number is in this proportion reversed. New York has six German dailies, two I'rench, and one Scandinavian, besides tweuty-three in Kaglish. The highest salary paid to an editor in America is tea thousand a year ; we would not dare lo say how small the lowest, is. For full information on flies and other tonics wc desire to recommend this America, from which we learn that it costs thirty dollars to insert an advertiscment one inch long m a certain Jev York paper one time; and a number jgjiincd such knowledge and such expe' for eütertaiumetit and for business. CANVASS OF 1 870. Address of Democratic Senators aud JCeprcseiitutivcs. Thc Democratic Senators and memlrs in Coimress, nt caucus held last Thursday night, agreed lupon "n address.! as follows : Toorn fki.i.ow- itikvs ok tiik ÜniTtP r TATKS, "RIKMIM or S TITl l m ,, WONOMICAI. AND IIOSE9TOVKRSSIENT:

The undersigned beg leave to call your'kepl Siindav aud washed o Monday, andt

ttention ,10 the peculiar importaiice of 'tl... .i htiiliAini lfhmlk t'lL'i tlüini f la a t-vn-s lilt" ClVtllOllrJ UIVII S4B. iusrav ' HUT I t (U,' 7 Aa .1 . If land nearly all the members of tbe next i w - aVt a.. . i. House of Hepresentatives are tobe elected next fall. 1'pon the coming elections.1 then, depends tbe question whether the, IDcmoeraHc and conservative element Ht :,the Senate shall bo increased, and wheth- - 1 -- s .a -V- t... - -' ""tv . .. '. p liepresentatircs in inc tioue oi hcr'c-

continuance oi revolutionär'

theiiMnti.lj ' V I Mn I I' 1 1 . j-. . A 1... J'.. ,1 ttvuuo vi mivi in. j mv uu iiii'ii tt ti . ..... and act wisely, if thev throw off alU up pat by and act with Visbör ami steadfast - tiiitre be no dissensions about minor matters ; no time lut in the riiscusMoiu of dead wauts; no manifestation of nar row or prosenptive feeling; no saqrincojot' thu cause to gratify personal ambition or resentment ! ami let the best mam ho. chosen for candidates, and w e may hopc to sec our country redeemed from mis rule. Aud in thin conum tion we beg leave to sav a won! to mv i',iw ;tv.,c loss.of Senators and Hcpreseutntives bv electing men who can not take the feat oath, or who arc under die disahilitv imposcd by the fifteenth amendment.. Whatever may said as to the validitw af ' that amendment, or tft test oat act. you may rest assured that Senators eleeted to hike their scato, a ad that members ;of the. House of Itepresentatives. Um dtaqnaiuied will also be exetnded. h .f the plainest dletatä of practical wisdom not to incur any such risk. We hope' soon to see the day when all disabilities will be removed, but in the meantime wc entreat you, do not lose the opportunity to strengthen the Deaswi-atre and conservative fopre in Congress, and the possibility nav, probability of obtaininir a majority in thc next House of Ifeproseuiaiivcs, oy putting it in the jower of our adversaies to overthrow and dkaugar yoair elsotasns.

Signed A. G. Thurman, of Ohsh; Wv" re-ph HaaUMtv; e 'Maryhuad 3nr!Jfc-

Johnson, of Virginia ; Garrett Davis, of Kentucky ; treo. v Ickers, of Marx hurt r afoun II. Stockton, of New Jersey": T. I'. Bayard, oi Delaware; rl Casacrlv, of California ; Thomas ('. McCrowi v,. of Kentucky; Wfttard Saubbnry. ef f)ehv ware: and D. S. Norton, of 'Minnesota. of the United States Senate, aud by the lowowing members ui t no HOUse of Htqiresentatives : Samuel J. KaiuhaV. l'eiinsylvania : (ieoie w; Wootld I'ennsylvania: P. Van TiaaHfH thi) Stephen, Archer, Maryland: K. J. Haldeman, Pennsylvania ; John D. Style J. Lawrence tietz. Peunsvlx-auia : ,f. s. McCorniick, Missouri; Uoyd Winchester. Kentucky; AV. K. NiWilik. .Indiana ; O. Clcv.-lami, New Jferaevj wha A, ( iriswold. New York : Fernando Wood, Hear York; Eugene M. Wilson. Minnesota ; A. S. Smith, Oregon; E. F. JHekstui. Ohio ; GCorga W. Morgan, O'iio: 1'.. W. Stradcr. Oiiio : Henry W. Slonun Jffew York : .lohn M. (YcW, Illinois; T. S. McNeely. Illinois; Phtticlt llHtnlll, Maryland: Erastus Wells. Missouri ; .1 A. .lohnson, California ; llenrv A.. ltecS New York ; lb T. Higs, Delaw are; ,1.. U. I5cck. Reutucky; Claekson W. t'otter New York; Samuel Uamblcton. Maryland; I. Pcortor Knott. Kentucky ; S. . ("ox. New York; Charles Ilaigh't. N Jersey; S. s. KbwhaJa Illinois; is l.. Mayham, New i ork : John Mornssey, of'Xcw York ; .lohn Fox. New York; S. ilolnian. Indiana; M. C. Kerr, Indi ana; D. M. Vanatikeu, Pennsylvania; .lames llrooks, New York ; Afbert CJ Hurr. Illinois : William Mungen. Ubiv 1). W. Voorhees, Indiana; l'oter M. Dox. Alabama :JIervey C. Calkin. Xc York W. C. Sherrod, Abibanuk Joiin ('. Sehnmaker, New York; William 11. Hariium ( !onnectumt ; Thomas L Jones. Kentuekv ; .1. C- Connor. Texas ; W. l . Sw eeruy, Kentucky ; J. II. Lewis. Kentucky ; It, S. J rimbie, Kctttucky ; .lohn 1. Hud. New Jciwy; Tkos. Swauii, Maryland i J. M. Rice, Kentucky: Smuucl 0L Axtell, California; Charles A. FJdndge, laniM m. Cavaiiaiieb, Montaini; J."kr isconsiu : j. M. Adams. aeiitticiv, shatter. Idaho ; S. T. Nuckolls. Wvom. ling, ami Anthouay A. C. Uegerj) Ar02rA selbfksus woman a ho !ivatMB in fact all tbe rest of tl Urtlc fi ti tl w I orWi k ii i 1 1 n ail tbe rest ol the week, a she occupation, had! o un 11 i n - in i n VIJ1I.'. I J la. ' Zl unspeakable ; but at lat she sahbed.. it "WsW. here's a ptjMy piece of husiiie No matter, tnoiigb I'll pay fr this hereafter !;'!! wash on Sunday. -7- vw York Qermaa nuner vmvi(ir(i against rontfugeneirfi nant Um ' .ie it-.l 1 u.. cihhkh v u unot'i i "i nj - n-ui":; f.Cv uiecn repoi icr to tu nngoib -t

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