Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 September 1879 — Page 6

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unxxwim. 44 Wh i k?" the sekoolma4er I ly m 1 can rtMUet Imh' wwnk " (kit t f wl cm! at

1 1 u 11. CL...m 11 UU ...... .. uiun AU ' liuil mtt IkMiMI Ml lluMlultt. Ill llHll lIlS- i MIIIK OUl Ot m.

... ... l. i u.. iu- i-Ll. -...lll iWm1. 1 nihriit 4w 1m wel . ' in IhmIv i the sky, I retired

SfSnN CtaM't b." ami niton. woukl like to tell you all a cklll my

IPiIMK T I Yw,kh!" I about it, Doctor, Wauso It i hanl k ' fmet. . Jf! " g. ...a..... ,1-t..., i I it ... tu.l..,,.l 11.. Chnuiu'iii- tin t.lit-t ' tiluii liSutlili.

from the room with

tlmt I shall never

WvfatH Ittttor

tTct"" fJlM4 UMt Www tK; Tlww m Hlw) it btMk talH W tre' heart. JMy K iMkm oC Sprit t wt. Awl tw uWy hw yxr y : Deeper mhI wfcfer urn tW; tjhK ; O mL, b iww frM Th yimih friHM your Iwwrt ulll i IbMM forth MM4o iMMms, tkHi.4w WHml W re itlwiiy wh. wWm If ' , wit Im h bW.JnV Nw, ywr WnMt Um tril frwtM w twl r XXIGlrirAXD IAM H MM4 Mrt ImmmI to hi 4imm1 ekniKWit. Me lwMt k hr iMMMtty kh1 rtl hwhv , H tbTOMrii Um w)rteM wHt Kt Im te h Utile borne Ua M)v

rwH trf tke vilttUM. who Imcl fH many

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virs mNMi mrMi xwi twpeowiu w in wkiHfe iwIkmIv would Iwvo picked (mt h Htiv forauklK. 1I lml r!(Cgetl niHj to tlie "eliHfr of tla 1h11 m siich iw wgfnkHW wy, tlmt, wImjh k lwqM-d fww Ub ljwkkr wkk h jhmwj mimihiI KIk Hk, tke ImjII wiw tr."k oiw lmnl Won-.

I h iKHlv whk lowmnl W MK)H iwjmhj-

hlj

ur you

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I pu)lwl Uer 4ihwI t:k hwmukI lur ihh'K, for it ws nightfall, awl th Iwivc whk jfft'iiijr at pace that nmU? a brcco of th Mill air. Sho turnwl xratt'ful oyw on niti for this slirht atttMithttu " You taku Mien jkmI earn of mo," sho .ahl, 44 tlmt I am wuro yu wotiW In

careful of my feerut. I was uly 12

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tlw rtnl Aw tk w, U-lf vy WmwmI hntk that dhowcd her

wo iioaru witKoitf in tao Mooryard. ' Cuiulviul i liuitrml mil ami uSl 1 1 . . .

fllfrr...j .-n.f.. "it t... Ill.llr ,!ntN Waytu had eomc. I felt Alien's HiUo. 'Ihw wan a tliuker of lifo. at th wrist, as slio hoard the HHiouiu:oiuont, hit it. wa- tlw Ihmi, Sim gK(M'd and dioil as Wavtw eamrifd, lfoaiU;r. what ittyour vordk-t? (Jullty, or not spiilty? If guilty, what is tho dogivii of my erimo? Jmten lltrnltl.

AhhIumI im im like lightuiag wIhmi I was out of Alk'uV amHiimnt. Thv vh'ar

moaning f his laiignHo, iutcrproted with tho a'ul of what she had, told mo, ! was that ho Iwil marriotl her whon ho I nhoadylmtl a wife; that, his lawful wifo i Ixiinjc iww tloil, ho sought to haliao t his union with Alico, ami so aiu l.r fa.ir:unl fortuiu,-. This thought followed swiftl v i Alioo vw not in law tlw

wifo of Janus avto, and, aocordinjf to

Ilorrars of ow

.1 1 rr, f I'll. MWAi ..... . . !.-' - - - - ,

ai.MU.u.h.r.hk wli1. -ml utl.l. lion iii m v father w that I munt ! her fitther's will, if .slio was not Italh AImiiiI twenty-hvo

!..t'i toL.Su- ".i.uiui.H ..uiNifiiiii- HiMi-rv .Iiniis AVuvtu or Im dWnhorited. muiTiod to him on lu-r 21 lurthday tho oomo within tho rango of

ua ilwiu-v im. hxiul. -'Tlin. were nlno veaw to como ami sro k sWMHJO woidd fall to me. That night 1 1 tins now iHsinir niado liy

found in kit; Docket. UtToro tlio alter

Yark ToHowont'hoHse, Life.

I uKn mo,

ami l

I'nativo would b forcetl i sat at my open window until pst inid-, Hmndntod Tonon tdnklishlv put off fori- night, tliinkimron tho subjoct that, as I Thoy aro fr.ithori out it. ft wan not until wa.s human and reasonably solltsh, nat- will Im made tho

i. Heron omg to t unitary reforms, and x patient. She was . liHvod, will in tiimj give i .i . i.i i ! . . ...

turalh iijritMtod iu.

lM-d I visited mv

iish'en. hut tlw mno Jahl that sho had.

blt lok up the ept!wkMt wohmmi wk-klt Wtoa ln lnrl( iHe tHW W4 her

CHt la the thfektrt of w44e strife, He Mc thtf mirture oi eoflk"t hrnvu ; Ai iV8- .vjujt mUt lHr Htt IMf,

Jittit 4m H MttcrowiMMMi Mke tk gr

yt, xnutikte to .-ay, H-h the wnr wiw jw, Aa4 Me kwhjht ckhh; Imck wriK vkr Tm th Wy who, -whh Rml puk-, at Ut , Gve hk o( wouimIh whieh beta hat twwr 'a. . .. II j I ft., f- ihM AUiJt " FlAMUMtJkbMftM

1H. SHt!MWAYS EXl'LANA-TIOX

r LiHui tUut T m tuit TM iiuirili'tvi-. I . oiis thoughts alHUlt

fear that I am. Between the hope ami j 1 was u tliat i reaiuy uegan u ituiMuer ths fear tjre k nothing but miserable ' the ipus-tion. 1 was told that you wore f.. nu .... ,.uiii iiil i lim-itl. uri'imroiis niKii tliat von had never

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made im my mind to go where such ' lreaml of pronting iy mv lamer mui wmim w u -., own nKvu i. ih'iiucstioiw are authoritatively judged, if will -that you would not take my in- hroat u-d with an unnatura . hollow

havi poiisiUoriMl mv ease irom every niTiuuia' imm mr. ni, num? ,-..... ......... - ;- ...i..:.,. xt.. .,..ti.. uu.i,wliiinl-iii'ini on-lnliul tn trut von. .James ' haustou. C loarlv, she ennui not live.'

" ..."..... " ..... , . . n . . . " . t. t . i i ..... ......1 u'ui.t.. f... .ii i.i.l Intro ! il'ialimir.

oiear. anil Miiueimu's i ui cmim,xii h r.?

that lam innocent of any wron. 1 hall I eapitatiuir fellow of 22,

kill myseU in a way mat win leave no iHiihilkv of hiding my suicide, as liv

ing frtemlsi might do if they could; and

TKE 1EIX TOLLED ONE. Br. !HHHurj-' O4M Kipf rinw with hht

Jl load clang of the bell of the Dunn

villa Ckttrck faiwl 1 call the nlaee Dunn-

TWO 9eat!S IK if mn ii amnvj ant,n.v: f t

tke mm at tnauitgkt. lite single 1

cere.lv in love with. him.

. I ft

grettott uie roipuremem 01 inc. win. inprofessed to love me, and we were nmr-

for the gratification of their proper ettri-1 riod. Misery was not slow in following osity, as well as to provide thiiffcers with ; the brief happiness of our wedlock. I. , e. a .subject for nice reasoning, write this ' mu luul eonvineing prowfa that he was

honet aeeonnt. ' unfaitliful, and that lie imu mnrrieu me T am 52 vcars old, and for half mv 'solely for the money that 1 would hrinjr life have bV'it tho only nhvsicmn in1 to him. The $W),U0O that I inn to have

Dnnnville. My profeswkinal labor has lH"en anluous, and not very remunerative. 1 am by nature kindly and generous. I have given my services freely to the jKior, and have been a la.v creditor to thO! who were able to pay. Thro years ago my entire savings were represented bv the small house in which

niv UMuier anu 1 uveo aim a iuw 111111-

1 1 i.i, ... , . 1

manv tivs, ami sue inigiit die nciore

ami I loll sin- 1 manv hours. I mixed Mmo powderr.,

1 no longer re- calculated, by sunmlutMin, to prolong

lier life a little, and gave tlie iuiie u- ; reetioiw liow to administer them. As I went fnnn the room, the question came , to me, as though from some intelligence 1 outside of nmolf . 41 Suppose. Kbe,shouhl die befoiv her 21st birthday P" The h.- ', vious answer was tlmt I would have no chum 011 her fortune. Karly on the next inoininjf, 1 telegraphed to my brother and other rela

tives tliat Alieo count not ionr siutivo.

when I am 21 "

44 When will that be?" 1 asked. The question being suggeMed by a thought of the short tinuTpiolmbly left her to live. 44 InalKHit two montlis.'" she answer

ed. 44 The 12th of Juno will be my 21st. , barely able

iiiriiKinr. 1 was savuisr mat tue iuoiif . hikii.

thousand houses

tho obervVtthe recentlv

Tenement-house Inspectors.

ing inioriuation winch

basis of man v needed

which, it fa bemore wholesome

and comfortable quarters to tenement, dwellers who now live in wretched places. The worst localities in mr city have not at this writing been visited, but a few facts clipped from tho informal

rojMtrls of the inspeetkms which have been made will speak for themselves: 44 Tho air of the front rooms was al- . moft unbearable to the visitors, but that of the roar apartment wa foul beyond , lielief, In the latter were several womi en, each with a pale, wan-looking babe j in her arms. One of them said that hers ' was Mint Ionic for this world,' and it was 1 found that three children had died in the I room within a year. In two dark alcove, whore the stench was mo.t to Im ' observed, stood the beds, luquirv into 1 .1 ..t .1.,. . , f...

Uie mmi rvc 01 me nin. ivm:ivi um inci

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1 1 nail previously Kepi litem miornieu 01 tliat iMJtieatli tlie noanis ot tne inwir, 1 her condition. She grew weaker dur-) which la'iit and creaked with tho weight, ting the dav, and. in the evening, was of the foot, was a dark snb-collar.thmugh

to speak, lhe end was .which a leakinjf sewer ran, loading the

more stimulant: wun- heuvv air with noxious gases. . . . U11

was invested so a(ivaniageuiy mat

lmnk. I be-1 L'ot a Mitlieient income from it while

' out it,

' nirbt-

1 gsive he

ho would have tlitil In'fore nud-

kfore her 21st 'irthday. -My

thoground-tloorwasfounda middle-ngod

uiinmii. wit 11 IiHlf-H-dozcnsicklv lookim

onttk village kaMl leeM

a

UUUHra III SI NO ""nr.. 1 in,- 'W'v n.......v... - - - , c-" ,11 .1 , 1 ,.,Ji. ... I .... ' ., . i Vi 1 "

..liii tlmt I wnitld s.-on be an - was shiirle : lmt .lames spent cxtrava- , neari ikhuhuhi wik-h uie ewes suhcn j;, ciiildivu. Mie snoweu me oeuninm,

okl man. ami that I ouht to accumulate 1 gantlv anil earned little himself. We and impulsively I Iwut over the almost 1 ventilated only by a small window oiicn-

nil I lie llllie 111 ItOIIOIl'. mill linil!. I WIVUH.-viwi.-' wivin l en . -.v ......j 4 OW Slll.-V All wuiiiili; "nil, in. 11 ,ii-

nvingr. 1 nut was seinsn, nut cor- mot nrtvludeil the entrance 01 n:iit.

tainlv it was not criminal. In keeping ' When this window was oimhi, a horrible

1 1 1 . Tit.

atrofce wa? iik r nam irtow w a,ti t. t- , ,,..,,,. .,

rfk-kxttuier,aml the stillness thixHigh- 6, , v . ... -...: iru w:,s dnnikanl and a frainbler. and was

m'i 1 11 ..V . In RMMiey matters, lait sooh found that he made

I he mwle nie, oh, so unhappy, Doctor. I He was impatient for the time when he

oa trewiewkMK ttong, like a unaen a Jt m t(J -m at the call of ! could put his wasteful hands on my ery of terror at the NMimely Mow, ml 5 b t the liu..nx,.r tretl at 1 850,000. At last 1 became aware of a thMt with skdknng nrntenthHts, 1 . . . . auia35cnien, d L wt.ut. . crow.iinjr iiiM.lt a wrong that was fatal

beeae JMient in- the tune the inaaiai- weHithv mm t0 pHv me what ho to my happinc as a wife." sate-some of tltem stinuner Msdon, I ilM , , f wh' ilslli , A liee bad excited herself, and a lit of

11 nn.11 iu.Jt.t,.i r 111. nmn. w.iunic eninn in- intemimcii ner. 1 airam au-.

, wondering anu wmuj ,.,,,, 1 ,i15, ;,.! l.ou-mi.f.t insted the wnm. which she had allowed what was saul to ner. 1 ommed me uis- jnushel all natural anectam ami nil

things are mdtnid ( ,M tUJl:f.ul4ttI.tt.wl f,.r l. ! to f;tll ttwav from her sluMtlders. and ad- I patch ami road it aloud. It M"as from , wlndo-omo ambition :

in this? httle New J-.ngland . J, . 1 j...iri,t MiMlf ,1.., IvUod her to finish the narrative at some f James Wayte, dated Cleveland,. lane 11, "The lltKir was covered with rags and

within ten mimites after the 111,. .mu -m wj,ici, iewuuld 1)0 left! other time. and ran as follows: (filth of every description. Two old mat-

one at ntHimem, n tioien ... . ,Sac,4r,u, o,,. ,,.,. t iin.a1.i 44 There i-s lvot much more that 1 wish 1 Am on my way to your lieilshle. Mill tresses, foul with age and dirt, lay in a

liKHi were at tk church , L wBe. w lM, h1i mci. tell vou." she said, 44 James and I are reach you to-morrow afturwMi. m will UOrHer of tlw room.' hi another eonier

was the sexton, bare-,"Trr" " r " ij " ".1 n.-.illv ,.i-UhL He went awav as w" onymir sim mrouwy, aner an. , . (MTl:Ult of ,1. nw was

.1 '...., j , - 1 . .. near on. : ,

traveliiiir salesman lorameivamiienrm, 1

like yelf were fitting up

bme. start het

awake. Uncommon

umtmmon

vHhge. and

tHsli toiiett

InwtilT dreed

time. Fremot

hot red night-shirt ami a pair of trous. (

ccs. jnxi. came tne vuiajie mwyc r, mi im wk snilv Iwu-eheade!! for he had!

frgt4i to'ptit on ki wig. All ijhmtioMtl the sexton, who ciMild imH give SA&fyfeg: awers. II ImmI heard the bisll ring-, and that was all he knew abort k. Tke group grew larger every seeoed, aad gael eagerly up at the

beffrj.

intermitcd her.

her alive with dings, I had done "-Imply , smell from adjoining closets lllled the

my duty as a physician. So far, my ; room. 4 We can't sloop with it open, conduct had not la'cn affected by the ? said the woman, 4 and we can't .deep &VO,000. . t with it shut, so we have to spend our A messenger at daybreak brmight a ' nlglits on the pavement in the yard,' telegraphic message for ASee. She was Tin saddest cases are those which re-

sneeclikss, but not past umler-tamling t veal how 1 invert v and Vice have extm-

. 1 i I . I w

Iii a entdks on a dirty pallet, a

4 Let's

in," said the

traveliiiir saloman forameivantilefirm, i ...... ., I found.

this letter: and when we parted I told him it was , -u 3a irioTl Vo nTt W'rl' v ,mo,,t

Xkw York. April 2, 1875. ' furever-: hat he must not come to me - ; 4 om, .ay as.ecp, wi 1. net ihmi v it n. . y . .' utru'ii imtit In. u-sus i- iHr of the offense i'' "r. . .. ... , ! black with swarms of Hies. At lirst she

mw Mrs. AVyte, as you dmilKless knaw. ) ,ust, and mv hea th was itnonr after 5U Vr;. . . .V.i i J.r.';J t i1Vi ! U'tertctl a of life in a slight pulsaAMee U in health', and her ImOmad 1, tllHt for x rfHWnjly t t. , who -or , 1 ' w ' f S?l ' t U hnisluif away the wit Wt iHteM-. JIerphiiH Urn H lmlmnd to me I sunnosed "ecoverwl my self-posession, I was ni(1i i ti toti lifted tho little one. whn dyMherta Hyeuil tho Miniiner In some d btt ii a to t i life nimVm? iGV h: " You 1 was but a felt "iwe ih her Innlv mik't conntry-place, wlwre she can have , it i A diM, l(HrUr, to ehng to tne nu . , 1 will have a c itt- ' , . V Htlic",'1 HH wmh! HHlkf cur?. I tHHiht of ymi at , that (IihI has given us, but iuV'owii clailee " ' . " " Mi... Jrr?. wa almost worn to a skeleton. It was

iHtaiMliiwhery(HittHkeheriivtoyeur w.iM 1 to ifi... nwuiui ui . .iv?, .'"v,. 7 evident that Me was slowly dying of

. . 1 ' 1 ...... . jt ham iiuiwu m a itiaiiir 1 r x

school-1 hmw for a tew iHmtku

tu ; Years truly, .Hkxkv Siii'mway. nie n. 1 . , , . . 11 1..

1. reHR-HlWi e(i jiife very wen, pariiy because her fallier's will ctnnectetl ie with her in an odd manner. He died when site was a mere child, and lwoueatlH'd to Alice f, 50,000, under conditions. He had already chosen a hus-

band for her in JaiiK'S Wavte, tlas son Of

File hevtie tlitsh in Alice's thin face

was a sign that her desire would not be long ungratlficd ; lmt I did not tell her ,so. On the contrary, I tried to encourage her to hojve for recovery, knowing i tliat despondency would liasten her to the grave. Week after week passed, and my pa-

tuMit hteadilv dec incil 111 strength. 1

night to tell he

44 That's a mm1 wa

mom. in tone that, accorded praise to the sekolmoatiic for a strikingly novel jRiHy . a hundred men, women and oMklra went quietly, toward the door of th hwreh, for women and ehihlren had add! tkMttlvs to tlie gathering of

ina: mtt not one

toorhiKi leea nnlocketl

lriht iwoonHrkt out

tanarwa dark, awl

dreodfnl thing mig! litut wti; nlainh ex

adtke ?eho4mat

call wkk manifest

Um lightetl A lantern

the .4hkm maner, a . . vr. ,

Jl m weWMmmt ran !iciMre-i niw,.(iv . " , , - " . , .

' . t T t 1 tlMMflWI W NHIUMIIII. m" TCXA 11 f mttw rtt IfCTTII . . . . k - .

WW gentry, ami miou.a , kllcW , r ..a, with a pitiful

THiH lowt wno nan rtjceony acqim-, . -;",,.i.- .i ,.f.t t sin e. 44 nml 1 am W1 sorry. I tnuuc J

1 - 1.-- iiprxwi ih 11 n.iiu ul 1119 inii.nt w n vu . - . . . r

V 11 V I'lU'lll 11V ' - - . . ..I . I 'II...M. .1 . litlta

if tohi tbw her. The obdurate man talked over his lieu 10 in mis , . , , , ... 1 t,,ii von. hot not now

, . . ... iiiuii wirii ihi manv iiiiii-s. mui iinu tiiu - j t

mhhttimt rtw ii itBH. ramc uni "V a 1 ... . .. . . . ....... 1 tw, . "

j- t . u-; 1 1 ,.,n.rii.' 1 rawti lit- uL-iMfnl iuut'itvt. '

cl... 1....1-.-I ....

... r i. , I ... .. I . I. ' .""IJll llllllll. .7I1IT llTirvni llll

as eareejy to w icu, .anu ner eye., kmik- ( f , , . , , eXirmhn, edthegi-atitinlethat ho could noti-jn.uk. ' , . , , , f ' f milk nm ,ht a

Kindly readers will observe that to

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l-i. r- Inniirrv liMilr lol l:l rr,. iir IWII

this iwhit 1 acted honorably. Further, . she had a verv nro'ttv face.

I sent for a elersrvman, and to him, as

well as to the relatives who eatno in re-

sjMUiseto my telegranhcd summotis, . 1 .!.. ,.1 it.,. .2 I , .1 S . mi h .4 j

explained the desirability of a

and with proper food and care would be a line child. Several neighbors came into the room, and they said that the

mother was a habitual gosdp, who nog-

-1 f lil .A . .1 I . .. itl IIM in V III H'llMir l IIIIIIIIIIV. Ililtlli.1 . 1....I... I...H uliliiikil llllll IWkltlU IHITiril I I

I .... i.L nemii oUl U Ii,t4..il,.i1 tl.limcr , , IH'"!! lO ICCl Hint 1 Ollglll, I" lU im - r " --" " ; V"" V ' 'Vt i iT.. ' VI.HMM I. u,i mi..v , i.,i V

enttiriMi, aitHoucH tne x' ':Z '. T" hV iMiness to death. Hit 1 drew back ? arrival, it was y m nuiaunx imiiieim- A ,.,mimrativoly ycamg woman was

. There w J", : '"7.r7u from that liardest of a tdivsieian's duties. I that I kept Alice alive from iMinr to , f(Mm(l vinir in h drunken stuimr upon

kle. wkih-tke in- ." " r.. '"VC Dmv bv dav I eotdd sec her fading. It, I hour, thus Iieipmg t piit K.r ?W,WMi,i,t. Himh-, while upon a dirty Im-.I lay

who knw wlurt "" "'.i ' w iWin that she could Hveonlv a'beyond my ownreaei. Why s muni i thm, ,)abt,s Hn(1 n ,m ,f about eight

ht be in there? Ae- W One sunset, as she j b h? as it fair to mysel t tatlsluHild' ,M hl fllthv ,,, jrfrl iweted of the sexton " " e" 2lst lrtl1 ,SMt ! WHj5 nut t,,,c, t-,-hl. tlu. L?.?n H,d,t f-Hln-r on nut into n liiseal'ij pocket the money ,-Wokl, ..H(i a.h-aneknr with nn air which

er. They met the J MS"; S face, I fem,l "myself to say that wonhltherwise fall into m no? .hewtnl that sh was used tothelmsi-

ndtictance. .The sex- "' ft.',". T... ""r i. X:Ti.i'thRt she was mist rccoverv. Tears H ese questions .-oenmi to provme ineir w , imh r it,f tale of a father's

, and off-eltt to , 'rimH. n"?i l" , . , " ' .inMiiiid from mv eves, and on ' answers. Icrueltv and n mother's dttmkonnoss. ' ,. i .. ... .i... :imw tk surviving heirs: lmt if she o",li,c . "v. S41 ' ' ' I ....... .. ,. ... ...I"1 . . ; . .....

r..".K i rliZZZJl: . h:a &nr withmtrohetliik his mtri-: the weak, white baud that she put out At4oeiocK , u '..!I VLTT

in inn i iuiaLre i.tmu iiuiu n in,-, i.-n,-i:i.iiiivi.t imm'ii ihkimi. inu wiihi."hvh iiuimvi '

TJ . rfinutiiitoii fw itraviirv

- . l. ... Iiihiuul ti. Ill , 1. U

1 MMHIV Mllia, miihvii , ,.,

..... .......... .. iiiuii wini ,im manv iniii's.

mmii i hi i ii m i ...... .

a time trifles j : lmt lie made

. . t

a (Moentrre nretense ui

There is something for me to

some tune before

sleet', aad at snch a time trifles

iprw m wMh wwruness; mit tie niaoc.

ieara'ssHe, U.,0.1 ,1...

SSL Tltxton th Sina; fcltait to raise an ayarieioi.S hope, nor .4 Wr. ami others to hUe me when I heanl of her mar-

smiml Uie laatern and

ter followed thM lemler, ami otnen

felfewetl them. The lieU-ropo

ffMHMl haninnir mto tlie entry

the hole ht the eeilinr. s ual

exton nalksl k, shyly and

rst. and then hard enowgh to

will carefully drawn by skillful lawyers. , ff Neitlier he mr I lielieved it was iiossiblo . J "ery J"1 1 that Alice would dfeobny. Therefore then, nml I a ...- ttiii.f iti tlio oJuto Wiiu tint illf. I no AltCC v

from a railroad .station, and saying that 1 Hrotiscnl. She was one of tho few who he would arrive in the evening;. 1 read ' was found unwilling to receive nssistit to Alice. She Was too weak' to exhibit , ruco. She was perfectly satisfied with

anv feeling, vet slw might have lived a jWr miserable life as a mg-picker. hhe

no niMiicoritv in mv giie

on certain there is none

Alice was a particularly lovable

'dav or two longeron the drug that I was Hnd her husband managed to "got along, ief giving her in frepieut doses. I started I ami she had no further ambition. The no ( toward the- table on which the medicine j nwarms of flies Which covered every

wonittii, ami nor doom to an carry cieain

was inexnresijibl V sad. 1 could do not h

iiiiC in tlie wav of cure, it was tmi

for that. 1 sought only to give he

stood, intending; to give her some; but i thing in the room, and caused the flleep-

topped short, tunietl on my heel, ami ' injj children to kick ami moan, did not

" r w ' nK to James Wayto. W . l tm was , ft j ... 1 for that. 1 sought only to give l"$h r tJiy iT Z 1 T ui i Lt iff 1 titious strength with dmgs, ami aal. T5j that Alice coukl tome, ft, d that she , comfortable as imssible. gently at would be made comfortabl,! in our I , fl , ,

Wvi, . somcwltai kmesonwj comer of the world.

ijail

swaar the hell against the clapper under She arrived a few days later. She I

oediii.chx'ttW-Uitee. imswi, ami i reconeetwi, a okwiiii

to make j

I put

arlv dune llowers into her room, I

talked cheerfully to her, and I sorrowed for her. She was sorrowful, too,

but only for the separation from the man

ig

H " m I T 111 - " " . .. . " I I I 1I...I

44 There's something wrong alnait the j m!uny, vivacMms g. . ... , w to(l - nKS W.H ,mtnuJ

1... .1 1

iiiiimui.

On the 10th of June a letter uitivciI,

be:" kMkl: 44 'Twon't torn.

44 IysCs go up awl see," skl tlw migreKhn: schoolmater. ., ., i . .ii.t

iiiiwerer. tne scnotiroMcr iimi mrv

wwfallv chaaifetl. leavinr her wan,

ed and djected. We gave her the Itest room in the ltouse, and were kind to her. I have an uncommonly symHi-

addressed to 44 Mrs. James Wavte."

i stonneu sunn, iiirneu on my neei, nkh ins'

went out of the room. I hat was when . trnnhlo lioe. nml the hot foul air was

ten Usou to. mi

dor was a doctor,

for some tickets to excursions. They

i late I Itogau to lie murderous, If I am indeed . what she had always lie :r lie- a murderer. learning that the "visito i... I i i :.. ... ..m..- ...,.l 1 1 .i i.,..i

I sat an hour alone in my omce. and however, she asked

trii'd to ilcciuV the illK'Stioll that I Hill M In. sicV" fliililn-n's

. ... i - . . . ... ,, .i

now referring to mv readers, was u a were given, and she contentedly roueu crime to lot Alice die a little ?ooner Until i over iumhi the lknir and went to sleep

she would if I continued my efforts to Rgain." JlariKf Ihtzuf i , 1 . - , . . Il.l... I J

prolong ner mo w tne uimosir mo right answer then seemel to be 44 Xo." 1 returned to the death chandler, ami saw that already the lack of stimulant

had made a change tor tim worse in my . ... . . -I ... II. ..! 1 ... .1... ...1.1..

Temperance, Public ami Private.

1 stood hesitant bv the table,

There is not a saloon in Colorsido Springs. Its temperance principle have,

l.iv..viiiv rrntttlV lllllll cd I lie Cll nun

i... ... ...

i .1 inn tfui'ii ii luiiir im ,ir.iin itriu iir ii . . iim i iiiiii .

kid Uie way, ami the young man ot re- n mu ie, nuymmn .-" an,i swmmed. So close to death was with my band close to the medicine, " :yit; " " XyUmiX preventing pfetbmw felt tKat hj .mist Xm andtlu fad Uh, that little strength was left, and it ' she lust much longer?" my fw conS ael or k hk mitnatton Miner. A rtair- of j?' i uH , itif WHS an 1,0Mr ''fr was again tin n-, 1Iwtllt.r ,k,,i, a " t heir back sl.ops tT'- mwd into the JSiirFSS he il' Jj'" ff- , i T.IM uotquit the room apdu, for 1 t ib .d up:. AliMWer wltherwtof the ffi M'JJ JXher ! '.,! VlUmi'll T'l1'1 , t'Vt!, 1 n'4S ivn -'',vvardly, As I have said, I had ,110j a partieiilarlv wild ndvHate of the way MpWt where the bell wahu.g, and f" - 1! g J hands ela-ped while L read : Ht t1!l time no feeling; of criminality. It J ,"c oliev in one of tluw places fc wBmlied raHly, white the others rttk) ngtlt tojght Injpelesl aganist c.iavuo, May7,I7H. seim.ed clear to n.e-aiid L m wrfle it .5? iirKH)lin'l iU" atramexl their ey wHh kiokmg up at the relentless diseaH-. I dkau Amck- You told nie that I mut m,w us a fad and not as an argimient-- ,:,; the ht ef the lament that he carried. My mother wh too old to tnt compan-; neV(T t.nie ,wcW volt until I could lawful- "."J 1 " ?mf t, tie " d 1 t? K IZ V in imshe' on Titers rrtl th belfrv. olwtriR-tiiig kutabe wth our guest, and tlw count ty iv call you my wife. Tlwt time beomo. u'Ht ' "f ; , rt,,. tiY. i ,!1U ,f. .lhV l Klu!f yn "Tt& i tkTvW . vTw folks m tk. i lHtfonn icirl wlio performed tlie duties of a mini thu woman who wai my wife when I mar- what won d lie of no bendit to ; Alice, but hin Ul m A glass of wliHky and thevww; jet J.1".)1 ItST ViVfrit wr it wim rled yrtt Is deud, ami tliore Is nrea-m would assist a bad man wdiemo an'H simp in his hand. Sac he: "AnaeitWw were a muck aa the climber w nas haniu a congenial spun, wint, was . . , . , . . , . , t , .t ,.lll.,... , ?,M,i ,"V '"; .... 4 ., f u,Atui

i u i.. ,.r iLui Aiinu utui i in : : .- nuii' ..... .i ..... .. v.... , isumi i Hiii ii ii'iiniurniii.-u iiiiiu.

Me that a Idaek object wax hanging just

WNMrneath the lieil, "What's that?" the sexton shottteil. The Young1 fellow hekl the lantern toward the dangling objeet, which at that iigtaat t4irnel skiwly rCHtml, ami all saw that k wiw the lnnly cf a man hanging hy tltst ae k. Tke women Kreatntl and tor their ere away from the sight of a fe wrung by the eohtortlve agonkw f (kattk hv jarancitlatknt ; imt their wt-

rkailty- wm itronger than thir horrnr,

mm Mm fwaekly hhk.jhi again .

into Uie itilatks of fantiliar f rhkalft ratli

er than f pk.rrteian awl inrtient. JShe rode with tne every fair day at lirst, and it was. on one of mtr rhkw that her fatlter's will htHjaute tlie .topics of coiiversatku. I jokingly accused 1mw of cheating me out of a fortune by marrying in olietlienceto herfathcr'sinjunclioii. She grew Uw4ahi)y so nrkms tlmtl looked at her 1 jhippose, Mith Inquiry exprcd in my face, 44 1 Wish, Doctor," shutaid, lis neai-

unltnl aaraln. I am sorry I ever deceived

you, and am ready to make amends In any way I can, 1 will I hi In Dunnvllle noon, hopt.t. I.. Ii.,.1 ,nll I,, l.lll.l'M.I l.llM.llll 4Llll Ml 1 1 .

IH)fc iy nun JUII III iiiij'iifii u mniuiintiii . iiiK to forgive me. Another marriage cereinwiv will nmke von mv wife In the fhrht of

thekw, a you are aheHdy In the h?ht of heaven. Yours, alftjet Innately, Jamks. Alice did not stir for a full minute after I had finished leading. 1 thought at a glance that she was dead, so pallid and expressionless whs her face, Thou she opened her eyes wearily, and look-

in my declining years. j keeping the town clear of liquor Left with the small remnant of her loons. As an individual 1 admire g'd unaided .strength, Alice was dying. It j whisky," And I had no doubt of it ufwas not too late to administer" what her seeing him drink. That'a what tentwould prolmbly delay her death until i jMirauce amounts to here, foorw" '"' the morrow; but of my very iirosolii-, ihsfon IkraUL

Hon came inaction, aiid not to act wa to let her die unhindered. At 8 o'clock we were groUied by Iter iHidside, watehinghor fate withcArcful expovtancy-all of us, for tears Wei-e in my eyes, even while almost lingered by

You can get a lmttle or barrel of oil off any carpet or woolen stuff by ajM")'" ing dry buckwheat plentifully and faithfully Never put water to such a grew" spot, or liquid of any kind.