Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 March 1880 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER.
JASPER
t. Mill, rmUtetor. . " . - INDIANA.
If He m-M Grant was flret laminated with the oveVMu'lmlag if not unanimous consent S fci lirty. H was urged to lj 'yor fkHt foV tl w reason hisdminitrtlon Wmdd be free (row the influence of H-rw-inv nothiue to them lie
1THT1B1IO " n - . '
WOU JU11
FASMMK VOTES
EaelUsh fchat prevail is new
spring Jackets. The polka dot is reinstated in fash
ionable favor. -ikMimr satin d Lje is a novelty r silken fabrics.
Handkerchief dresses in new forms will Ihj worn again.
Hound shirts without ftounees are
very jopular for cheviot. Polonabe will be worn t hi spring under tlie name of hotijttamlcs.
-Hararee of soft tiuWk and fine lex-
would he comjmratively Independent ture wju i, Wfni in the summer, and become tlie Profidenl ot thu whole . pwnwohl i Madras plaids w
country. Somn m m ; i wUh 1 mwiU-notably those of Mr. A. 1. blew- j L.l Mr. lkkie-were a defiance of r&;4
his
liberal
This Iwwever, did not last Ion;?, and h second term ended with a most icrvile prostitution, not mmpjy to parthn purposa but to ieronal pxrtisaahhto Conkling, to Cameron, to Clwndler, and to the clique they represented. . After an interregnum of four years ha
Is the candidate lor uiu . been made to establish
nn the snecious aad
rround of the distinguished Amuncaa Citizen for whom the Republican party would be and its opponents should be proud to vote. There wa to bo nothing narrow or heating or petty m such a candidacy. He wa.s to represent the tiride, the generosity, the impulsiveness of an admiring irty. and,
to as large an bmwiv i'" jrtblo, a worshipful people. The yery nature of the broad, free approval of him would, it has lwen Mid, Mt lum .above the bad influences which formerly surrounded Win. In his abfunce from the oamp he had. like those .stricken with leprosy of old. lwen purified of the taints which clung to his old robes of office. He had been hi quarantine, and obtained u clean bill of health from the crowned heads of Europe. Nominated almost iniani-
mouslv, spontaneously m hearty assent and consent of the whole imrty; he could afford to act independently of all politicians and all clique. His inexiMjrienco forced bun in thefut instance to fall back uihm their adv.ee and aid. Hut nominated with fen or xnd without a contest, fortihcdbj eight vt'ars of serv.icc. he could afford to take the office and dta-barge its duties in nerenu indiiVercnoe to the pretended claims" of anybody who ruined to have been the Instrument of
nomination. In other
ill b
liamlkerckkf eoMuwtts.
Miiokel earl iHitt'Mts apjmr
on mort of the new hafeitok wxlking-
jackels. Large qHtite of fine all-wool cheviots are brought owt for early spring suits. TIwj seaUlo grenalinr, greatly improvwl in textart ami nVteh, witt again be worn. Scotch ginghama tome thw year in solid colors of dark wine shade, pea
cock blue, and lichen green
itroMUc tkm tkw Oay mM the akrwm4ow els dmg aiore we notieea mtnd pvrawMa f oaka of toltet WwU&lly arranTHl ad Hmg bxb in, pWka half a down of the piece, aad took tbic home rejoicing in the bawiin wa kiMl found. TWrtktewaa lHtifUr moUhHl, finely entd. awl at in wah4 very well; but in a few .i .i-i- c.w-i Unn to nooear m n,
aad a little further ue disclosed the foot that the bulk of the article wm
really only a wooden wock oi walnut, thinly plated with soap oa tha ,-:,i Wm wre straightway dls-
ioed to lHieome quite acgrarated at thie saponaeeoae fraud, but upon reflection it became apparent that there wa nothing verv novel or strange m it; the same kind "of imposition praetktMl in graver ami more important matters. . . . v The haulers and managers of the Republican party boldly say, with rapeet to the African hegira to Indiana, that
It is a voluntary movementa migratioa of that people hither. e do ml cttre vrr little what
fBia. . a
itlna tkare li uieleM ami "71
nMralliw to the dfreeiera and eon- We pnhMeliea yattaraay Mm a JaatAm af tkie sreat noKUeal earavaa -mtira remarka of x-GTrar SmfcE.
forthttWeet. imumpwh I oc w nwmjmun.
regari la taa
Aliaa. 5. Iliere U another State whWi ta weU known ami recognised a the battle-around of a eloee and douutful political eonteet, in which the name Luu nl voter mav be ued to the ut-
tuMMMitv of Grant
Thoae who thlakthat geatlemaa " out of line," aad not ia harmony wfch the reeeat domlaaat sentiment of bin party, may change their opiaiea aftar readlne the following, from the ChiTubr.Oeeati. a TeadUMT encaa ef
tl.u "atalwarU":
iMif-
i 'ituira kxuiU a faetH of desperate ,i.M 4.talwarU
political adventurers in the Reiwblksan uWh kMir,ud tae ioe lemw. tkat K jwnirvn. fnr4lmu muv' n r.rnt la ckOMM lM Mt tike tM
eamp, wnose wu r;IHi.H t)oht of via
depend upon iae iwmui, m un4r the Sneo ot who have hown thanwelvea, in repeat- elm won wouW H niMe a MMVu ftfanr means, and Son of veteran iWef , ,
iy degree of wrong, fraud aud crime to attain their purges.
Theae three elemenw are mmu,jY able to accourt for th$ strange iimlwinter flitting of the hitherto tay-at Iwme African? or even to have created
and set it ta mown oui. u r w -tii ctowM kwer.m
ie materials. , , , , tMnaaaieMbewitclitBcfonM tf
willanable any imimrtial obwyr to Ttr wwi? 1! arrive at the true inwardness of this 3Sr5ciM.M . abnormal Ethiopian egreee from the puttlag party ooaaideratmai amoa Soutito the West- Much may be said tlrelylet ua look at th matter from of the eood faith, honest purpose and gtaadpoint of patriotiHn and eom-
flu. UjauMlain IMAMV
mora thaa WHIliuicy, sowetWiW utuJlua utmAtkiMr
luie In ce of trouble expertenee ttot tie tiMcert fwerally iet W M while men of actWtatJ- The at ekild anil tk fiflOTM WHWM Ulftt
Uhm rc buttful to look ueoa to thehritmt
To ;nlilnta or details ot the
exouue may oe srowm , - v . l but tueee proiessiotw wm ,w... .-v . . i i.-uitMiinii which ba8 I . . ' 1:1. ti,ra(tr. Like
" . c I VAVunc w . . I UU k kflD0 llU.vl ' ----- Flannel-finished cheviots are almost Congresskmal investigation, which baa j,, tQ conceal true character. Like -with in demand as camel's hair Uen onierel on the subject. A" t counterfeit cakes of eastile on the
iMintcrol the knaviau
it baa not enjoyed lor
The country h proper-
wonli, that
lar'e Uock of claimants, each of whom in former days pushed himself forward
"as the man who ihniuhi .i.t h.vn tn iind sustenance m other
ImruyanU and no longer challenge attention to their crowing m honor of the
rising sun. At leat it wouiu w that the sun did not rise because the 'CrThe dream of those who sincerely and disinterestedly held this view, must i r.,.1K' ilisiu'llcd dtnntr the
last few days. It is now seen that Grant's squabble for the pme m to Imj just as vulgar, iust as violent, just as tierce? and just as greedy as anyboily's. He or lus representatives will have to "figure" as close, and pull as many wires and lay aa niuelt pine as the shrewdest and hantestkeaded politician in the party. I renineat already in the Jn he
Telerans uaraeron methodsior carrying caucuses and conveatkms leave nothing for the cxiierteex la eitler party to learn. Tanished k the hope that Grant would represent any new and cleaner Jlemoatsr "The old set" have . the hands on " the machine.1' and thej art working it for Grant to its fu lest .cj-
nacity. iney are iuiui - i. . J . r, ti ...u,.i,;t... tiinm out
alike and made
To them he will
cloths were last reason.
Yeddo foulards are fine, thin, but not dianhanous. cotton fabrics with a
sliirhtly reptMid silk-finhsbtrd surface.
Ileal silk Chinese crapes have oeen imjwrUHl in large quantities this spring to combine with' brocaded and fancy mIK fabrics. Uose-pink, gray-blue, ami canaryyellow are favorite comlenations of color in many of the new striped, nlaidrd. and printed goods.
The latest lichus are very large and of India muslin, embroidered on the odges. Sometimes lace is added to the wrought edges. The greatest, novelties in the dry goods that have apeared for several years are the Yeddo crapes and eddo
loulanls.
Chip Tuscan, lace-ftraws, split Kn"lSsh. satin brails, and Ix-ghorn straws all appear in the new spring millinery importations.
Ulack chip bonnets for the coining ?ason have the crowns only of chip, while the brim and curtain are formed of laoe straw. Crown trimmings for bonnets will be of Hdt satin ducWsHJ, or satin sub
lime, in ca-hmere effect?, cnangeaoie and plain colors. HraxUian bugs and beetles, )oth nifi-"iL are much uei for
decorative puriioses on the feathers and
flowers of new millinery. Some of the new spring colors are Japanese bine, or turquoise Is-abelle yelf)w,IsVelIe pink, lilac, lavender, helio trope, mauve, and violet. Some of the Yeddo foulards hare solid grounds or pearl gray, cream, aao mire white, on which apiHrar small am.
a fats imminent IB lis BlfitOIT
which are so jmtent and pronounced that their significance ean hardly ba aCecte.! in aav way by the testimony before the Senatorial Committee. The color of the emigrants js one of these facts. The attachment of the hccto race to their place of abode haa been frequently noticed by those who t...A tt-nitM wnon the subject of their
druggist, they
will not wash, they will not wear; there is a block of worn! in the very middle
of the bar Imi'tnn .yw .xwiww. CaH for the Katie al aMcntIe Can-Teatien.
disposition aad habits. It has been f.i niLui ru of the strongest traits
: r,l.arwtr. Such was their
attachment to their bouse ami homes, even during the existence of slavery, that it was accounted one of the great -,.e ...w tliv submitted to ami
remained in'servitude. They preferred
L .Kins im nuarters. w
t tit. .n'""-' j-
amonff
Yet the
itmxi the nlantation
stM. to a life of freedom
recent emigration from North Carolina
to Indiana lias oeen wmm tlw blacks. In the early history of Indiana. doubtles many white ieople moved from the elder State to the sewer one. Many portions of the older parts of Jndtaaa werettkdlonK ago Cv iHoneers from the Obi North btatc. liut ail thie is gone br. Since the m-
crease oi weaun pujrw"..-, --
the consequent rise m value oi m here, that emigration has ceased; and indeed had virtually ceased many years before the war. It is many years now since a irty of white movers have left their homes upon the Yadkin or the Catawba, and struck the trace for the i..-v. Tt.t thk umrit of niirration
shoW have suddenly ahowm itlf amoae another class of North lar-
uaalteraWy attached to their homes and their surroundings, we do not
WASHiOToy. i. p., re. i H. The r.xrcttve CowwUteeof the f tfatXtaaee, the Hon. W. II. nanmia 1b the ehr.iMtiwiiidtlMJlUolnff ka The Xihnl IK-wmm ihiIb committee, avhm wst in the Citytf 'a-hlnton Jane M Writ, at notm. M the time, the Citr f CmclBiiatl the lc. ot ho'f the XHtiotHiI noerJitlc CnnyenUmt. Baeh
rpreierrtm g Hmvee hTtta Ath rhich they SSTm Sm2ocri.nw!nrartve d a of their SthercitUwsaf theUnluMStete4.irryp;cUje
pure wane, n , ' That the toBg-esw"''""--1 graceful designs in flowers and set ng- Begro should have
been all at once chaaceu, inuwm.
11
ures
kU headetl Pns in
. au..
i ,MMfannl. we do not believe,
: . r. lma-ttt about
sons oi -ni - , , 1 1 excepv inav 1 o . grce, and amber ornaments, beads, and H extraneous aceacy of ?A.al r !! vrv fashionable with new v j The exit
vii"".-' " - I ricm .
of Israel from Egypt was mae escape the serviee of the taskmaster. Pharaoh tried hard to prevent it. Bat, in the modern Ethiopian exodus there , :. k.u-unwn im THtrsuit.
are w tvw - - . . The taskmaster aids in the iight.wc . . .. -.ultlliuls Will
coiffures. " The Yeddo crapes are extremely fine crape-like cot ion fabrics, not diaphanous, but very Kght and cool in texture, wa-hable, and returning to the
crajMS crinkle after being
1 XBV HWHH"' "--- , Ml
J-Tlie "sportsman's, jacket" has kno.iug that the W
mre basoue in front, is. rather saor mil remam m "'1' tVj; with
that they can mane
fi.,wt. as the nail machiue turns oui
Bails, with heads just
out of the same piece
1 . iwh'tMl. loose before.
has a number of pockets of M ses ami shajM, and a profusion of fancy buttons.
iMa'iM Idack velvet underpins are
consHlered st5 lish worn with aa overskirt of woolen goods. Thee skirtt are never lound, but have the braid set ...,.i. iwm. iHoiectimr sun-
liaii, HMw .
Ee indebted for Vto hwow. Uium him ckfrUv to protect the velvet
and his iatronagc, prondeil 1 ertv can be dehverd, thej are : " . . tnwr venrs
4SSS?tho indebtedness. The hanler their work the more he will have to my. The prestige of accepting the Sination as a free-will offering from tl.mirtv is already gone. The gloss
of the shining casket in which, in inn
he was to lie
the party, w
Cameron
any snon
dress occasions
tfltiiin nf foreim honors
presented the freedom of ti .....:oiw..i lutvnnd rcnair.
took it in his hands and left his fingers rvtnklinr has already
touchcdV and its shimmer w nibbed off, and it cannot be reflated or regaiASHe stands upon the same level with lUaina and Shcnnan. It will, like then,,havc friends to reward
it i iin ,nt ret tiowH ;
the dust of the arena, and sweat and; teil with the best or the worst of hem. "The tmrty cannot, if it would, tender him Its vote on a silver ver aH'! wish him many happy re urns of the dav. He or his'frionds must grab and grub for it, or they will lose it. They may 1 . V. V -r.nt- but f they gain it
iUstolm gained, lmdly talcV rn: i. ... mrh of the connict.
BUIIBU nun luu
The new brocades show much larg-
.: . t o .. .unMr ta those worn
..r5 the winter. Natural flowers of
full e&e have not only been co,l, bt nalterns of brocades appear in nowers of magnified e, and there, are PW in w-hich shells ami scroll are interwitk blossoms aad foliage.
These brocades are generally in monochrome and their otherwise pronounced
effect is modified.
ru ww serine jackets, to serve
for outide wraps with any dress, retain their English shapes. They are mostly skirted cVs. witnThe honnta 1 mui which joins the wab and tot j directly
IV I Itx: v.. w ' m ... - . v.,,,- nstm(ve lor
him in the West than in the South. Another one of the facte the place from which the emigration com.
North Caroliaa s i ihk.:and verv largely so in its Legislature, its (Wressbmal delegation ami its THHiulaTvote. Keitbar the war, nor ST consequences of the war, have mkorare likely to make ay change
in the pom-icw "-"-- .
of pi.rt iwllttCKl .ciUn-. r mnerc. who enii ettl Mh h an ;wl lor pere, economical Mtl mtltuUmjd f";:1,; are conlinlly IuvUd t hrfu in mjimMhk Ueiat H ttJ" Convention. . ., liehl 1h tle Citv- ot St. LouU, Uw lollovrtng mtiithHwaa'loptet: cnufc: Convention to nehel'lin whether
kthaT theSatloael Committee "ei reaae in the cull (tM- the iwxt tonveMon. WltlXO. II. BAaMJM, C,r FREBEH1CK O.' I'ltlNCK, Ma9SChtary; William II. FORr,r. AlKhama. Jons J. Skmtek. Arksas. F. McCOf rw, CaHforHiH. K.M.nceHB",Cokrailo. iiAKHKHSoxIIicKMAN. I)war.
WlLKIXSOXCALL. FhriH. GfiVMOK F. IUKNBS, UKMX. W. C. GrttUT, IlMnuls. . Austin H.haows.IwUaaa. M. M. IlAX.Iowa. l.AAC K- K.VtOX,
II. D. MC H tSKT, hPBiuejty. . F. Josk, Lou Win a. WlLsojr, Maine. . otiTEanRiooE IIowev. Marylaaa. F.bwako KAvraa. Michtgaa. WILLIAM LOCHRK5, MiHIHOta. Ethei. Barks iai.r, MlwterfWJoh ii. I-hikht. Mlwpuri. Geo hoe L. Miller, Nebnufca. K. I'. KKATI5G, N-VfU A. W. Scluih-at, Nr IlampsWra. MILB, New Jtwv. AHkahamS. IlEwrrr.JjeirJerk. M. KAMOK. Xonh Crehna. JOHSG THOMffOX.flfalO. Johx Whitkaker, Oro. Wn. I- Scott, Pennylviil. KWHoaVAanca.RhleTalaaa. jamb H. Riok. South Carolina. Wa. K. KAIK. Tennessee. F. S. STOCKiAUt, Texa. n. M. Smaixkv, J.fnf. Alexander Camihkll. West Tkslala. wm. K. Vilas, WIoh. TnJcittee tht voted to adjoem to
met at the Grand Hoel, THandaf, the ma. ot Juse.
CtlHaU. oh
a mtinr of tae CwnmHU-e ot Xiac, apdyVhSd a toOay. ami orxftly m ClialmKH. and Frrderiek swiTUn-. All the mefHiiers c
it.
. ...Woriini with
lite Mia 7 ... .
voter from Indiana to orm '"
would have no appreoan. " cbansrinjtthetwlitical character of the bTtf Sate- V the migratkm of
small iwrtion ot tne cowreu .?--!.f V,Jtl, Carolina to Indiana might
pnwent. Th HHMiwf " i&oM, Ttiat Cot I A. Hnrrfes. Cea. K. K. vJSXZ' TBlln g1"? uWoemv. John F. 1 S:
make au
rtvmlnl tor the
eoeventeneem ifT'""ra tiMitcitvon tlw SSd ot June, iste. ThftWuiittee then adionmed l the Grand Hotel. Cincteaati, oa Thursday, Jane 1" next. , .
non-sense.
gueh peace as t-ntv vears.
ous: sutrii prospeniy as iv ""- joyed for twenty years. Ho foreign or SoraesUc foe threatens that ixmee. o industrial, commercial or fiaaawal disturbance threatens that prosperity. The National machine is working smoothly and satisfactorily, aad there hi no reason to suppose that, tf let alone, it will get out of order. t let aa accredited representative of the most powerful wing of a powerful party deliberately urges the nomination of a certain Presidential candidate because
his " simple word woura can mj m m a half-million of veteran soldiers," who would help hitn-as we are told m italicsto iae the ose." Did aay raau fairly elected to the Presidency have any difficulty in obtaining it, until Republican trickery thrust out Tilden to make room for Hayes? asit ever before considered a reoommenjJation for a Presidential candidate that he had a half-million soldiers at his disposal to settle a disputed title? A ere tin. Atnnriill neonle ever before ton!
with italicised emphasis that the man who sought their votes lor the Umel Magistracy would "tee tte ejfocr Has tlie CFnitotl States already suak to the level of Mexico, that bayonets are to supplement ballots? Is the greatest Republic in the world no better than the Jneanest, that military force is to nmMi all forms of law aad crush
public liberty into the dust? 1 The Grant gang begin their -bull-dozin-" tactics early, for whieh Iwnet citizens will be duly grateful. All thw talk about "conspiracy," "lowenng cloutls," aad "stormy skies.' whea there is ao conspiracy, no clouds, no storm, is intended to frighten the antiGrant Republicans into the third-term traces. But It will serve a more im
portant purpose, it wiu pe at every patriot, of whatever polituss. to the desiierate and utterly naeerupukme character of the men who are eAriBeerine the Grant movement. It will show the infamous eharaotar ef the iuflueaoes upon whieh the success of Uiat movement depends. It M a soloma waraiag. whieh none but knaves or fooJsvnll despise. As for Doorata, the know now, if they did not before, what is in store for them case Urant is nominate!. They know now, if they did not before, that should the eonteet
be at all close aaa ineir elected by a small majority, asm 18,i. Grant will "take the ofieu and keep ii by the aid of ' a half-million of Vetera soldiers." If th' informaAHm.bohlly and defiaatly jKWaiawd, does not br unity to Democratic ranks and wiedom btto Democratic couacib), the aotaiaf en.-. L9mtMtfnbUeaH.
la me , - riijMuti under th airoi - RepnMkanHitWaim count the vote of g. andTre tattlHrid to the State as certainly against them. JM, i prevk. aadweb tu- tian removal of e verj" ooiortul rraRm
Weeded Lave True Inciat.
have a very important effect upon the M ke tfe bed easy, Mr. li.," 9W St of eleetWs in Indiana. Bat (M Uw;le Abe to the mdertakcr, who .t... .ku ,.u,hvexodus aad spurious ..n the coffin for his aged
ri i tn &vthiRv except to i - ,
soft and
tender and
Yeaag America aad the KM" TheProviaonoe (RI.) J" talk the following story of young and the Mayor, Rk,"'i,WLfnHl the persistent youths of B w century ago waited upon a Brrtishecec and .mpUiaed thatW txocn dde-
stroyeataetr swww-'i - mon: "A few M Jffi'JFL. ft! Jotirmtl. " as the clerk of Mayor lwym w writimx at his desketted the movement of some person fj the wicket gate leading into tlm Mayer a private apartment. Gmacmg over Ua t. Lirht 9 r1imose of a youngster
,,T"V nrade V frost-
'verrail. IstheMayor
rouch and-remlv jackets to be worn with r?.fi?Wvrt ,it;riaher than a wrap for
The fronts are double-
revets collar comes
r-..n trt &nvthiBr CAceirv w i t A rfVi.i inftfi org Termor h I i AwtiiAnu . Mim
-r si... .- i.,!"'.'r:1. w d& oi
oonskleratMHi ot ia 1"- : -
raniiBr. lMlinni
marks of the
not. like the addresses o f gn cporations to him. enilxxssod and cng roswa en elegant parchment, and m stsuf, iigniHed tcL-Dctroit Free lYm.
w. i.en ti.n wflt soil to facilitate
-"Z. ..wn fontAtC!S Or yOU
l2" ,'"". ., wTklv terminate
win nnti uiu 7 ' fnrWfil rcthcre; the soil leing rjJJ' tanlt the evaporation of moisture ami facilitates germination.
feature ot these coaw m
of the skirt, instemiot yw-"-. TT
'tr . ; :.i ir.. at sWeform.w
Democratic State, but it is sue honly by afew thousand majority of the poplar i rJ the Legislative aad
Congressional districts in it are L cratfe only by a few hundred and
Demo-
some
of them hy less than one hundred ma-
iority. The location w a ie -
voters
in
ttcd hy V" u.,;nUtkmofthe State, w left him alone
.a. . ia , hi ot a a I'iMurc aaau a -.w . aui BMin rtsru atww -
ak III I U HllUUrG .V r - 1 KkllAA I . . ft.
u ... i . i . . . jrk mibz tm. auiri aaa wnv t sma in aw .
WHt, wmiu.. v -rl-y ' u-w.-..taiira. And when
'.- - . . kulliuu
particttlmr localities might
. . : ' . J Uf fihM was UBBW,
Se ohl bones had done MW; Sixly-four years hajl she walketl by lus - u. im1 lovins wife. &wiy-
fS?jt Jt think of it in tM. age of divorce. Sbttyfonr years had they dwelt under the same mwJ Hie. toerther momel over the wftln of tS first-born ; together nwjdjjto , Uflir s."n ami dauxnters,
PLT"- w Q hi alone. No
. t . . it .ml tn lanre buttomt
:.. 1.1.. form scams. Thee details,
i wlllta . seen, are exactly thoHjrf
it is
considered, further, that th auempv at colonlaatiba eon fined who 1) to close or doubtfnl countiea in Indiana, k .ue thereof become very appar-
. u.stknat iavestieation.
Wayne ami Randolph, Grant and Hown V. . l- .tirit2, iwtt Putnam
js v. t luunt aea aaai vceaa w. annrv " -
i . -i
It seems then perfectly eJear that--i ta a Itate indnbiuWy Dem-
kih a ofawtt of raters,
ana now sms iw . lB,i, spoilt it, aau vaw
mu R .t .t .c: . ii.ui
rentleman's morning coat, "
in!Tt:.r. r:a::::rt;. 'The chnh uhi k
Cheviot .SI 63toh lH.n,e,iHi of light u-mwsTsm5i checks ami narrow
iripesoflkhttan ..Rra dral, snulf brown, am 1 F"1 These light colors will be igrea?,J Inferred n, black ami dark bWks, .i ...:n i. .r with dresses of almost
ami - ,
nr lor. Large smoe-p ocrawe, r.-.- - - t,ui,iany ww. is i UMM1 una . njuL mI Umorant, but thoroughly
u-.Lb HVM IM IM l"l" I c- . .....,( tul.
i futiler ot tne two
ilMtk do us part." hi HMtfte ihat had united them so many SrTaco, Death had parted them, but tSSvTs ill survived Tanderly had Wrmlfor her all these jean i and
oTtke 11 of this still loved wife, lie had bravely breamed the rtormof life with her by hh fenle, iw 'that she wa, gone Um ik
a few days tney iaiu aim
A COMl'OIT0K BSaKUB mumsj over ftst. '
maaly ia-
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the clerk. ' Weil, f.L orders young Amenca ; I to taflc with him.' In secret amuooment tae clerk informed Mayor itor was awaiUng him. 2J preached the rail, , ifSST Lketl the boy what he could do for mm. ?I want y to order tj men P on
my street io -- - -- - slide,' said he cause theyhav about -.ii ...1 4 bare ia mo need Of ter
M7w i "T men are ia
ope-Wa SuTnUy replie.1 XdSppointed lad, ' I supposel can
lwsted up the whole bmnnees.' And ne withdrew in sorrow."
he taken off
with aitrong solution af soda.
glass oftonwRH n . " 7hth awl oan 1ms washed elf, and then pom i with alcohol.
