Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 February 1881 — Page 3

UT COURIER

C. IMAM. rnMHhm,.

JASPER,

" We gba two hundred and "V" r

a.A Uf i: - . .. .

-wen, wnai II ht do? 1 h.

are jou are; ne a very

she wa

t her

plighted.

aversion.

vow were

80)1, troth

pledged, the

WM

faTe? BTOBYOF TUX UATM. Irenes the aathwar. ttrrtl-frtunL rad tbe aMfde. tt m blnaedTa lttl evade fate: Teat them wttMe the auto ifcwa.

km i wm mtmma wwe mvuf i

that

ever w ts. It's is peculiar mud

to

waM

before I Mid to ber COod-algM.

t KWia e were un wnmw

Within tb serpen's nale:

tad there, law hetweea nates.

a. -a.

"Not tbe least

only a little pleasant."

And at that Evelyn went off in a peal of laughter, which h suddenly cheeked on fearing tlx inauly foot of her brother-in-law mount the stairs, probt" uiuire the rauae of the commoUiUe w,,nt on in his hoo into which be did not inuuirvi: and if ik-

, was on, thiajr more than another that

air. nunc t arisen hated, it w.

low fool. ,,wu!n BZlWTJmry at,e abrtttt ! ft Ptli. and tUnmrriJw n. vt nn he had her ir.r. ... i. I,., i i, ..... . .1 ..w'.,nw

INDIANA. Cruet- i d' s.k k ..... - io be content with th.t ... m. . 1 LT Y.5rV?a:

. - hR Wl n In Lrf k.. I ... I .. . , 1 ... "V" .VH bfWJ!,

-f-.r- i "V .",-" " MMf" nim nrew open the window to air the rw lore Ite demanded mom. lint -i... room m,.r..in i.i.., .

PEibiOXAL AXII UTCHAKV. JKrri)ji dav,; ..Meawlw" wUl

pwuuaneu next April. iKNKIUL OAIiriKUi i

4a4 faee to faea. ?m lna toeyaa. Hand atrntiair awxte la fetfaad eat

9n cut I'd bond, aro ttwM retwaH,

jw i u wtvw auq rroat iae

o.HHn t, try aha would. The Ul f-T m"n' B1 "ore reiMismmt: onK th iisrht of hr mother' I.a;(()in, in it mad her hope that the love nii'ht ;roe when medfd. Yt. altliotih that n ipping of her mother's was ae. tbinsr ver' UMwhiiijr for her to Me, nevertheless, in all her tremors and terror. he never could help iau 'hinjr at the sudden rvapet and deference that Oaric bean to pav her. ,

of Erelva'a buihf u. ki f are really rointr to marrv

t never liked it. m fajftTaXUtih..!. ,k-. mr coan?" ld Mra. Grey, when be

ne propoeea to her, and

Wv-d talk -la atful atjrta, I

wna ntaar a ainiax' Tb tao'ler word aw

We'd wbtaser cmb dear sweet Some MlemMStp we'd n-prut; Aad ttoen I d laovatoau.

Good-nicai.' T4 aajr; "

hr

0ro4-aittM"from her. wttkaaftfasM

''' one morninir. and imIc. nt nn

. , r " v

Mie uvinx now-(uaiiiif "only a niht more, nnd 1 am in ftUM."

you silly child." said her mother, I'ttU'nx up her shawl. "Fetters, indeed! You'll have a lovely valentine to-d y, I lftre say. with a diamond in it, it )ou call that fetters." St. Valentine s Day! So It Is. Oh, what a dreary, dreary thing! As If there were any happy lovers in the world! Oh. 1 wish -1 wish this snow wero falling on on jfraveT'

wen, fevelvn." said her mother

very

Gkaicht:

And Umo I do mi

arjf bo. hut stead.

Aivn ma m ier imiuaa, Besia tt aU aaia;

Ah! that was ataar tar

That pieasaat MniniT-tiSB

Tkv sate M Masnunv eK:

A little craaay It may ha. A Uttle westher ..ra-tih i Wan never can fonret

ThehipprEiMir Mr eyate frtaail.

rw fr m-wt-ism wej Watch loader rbatwv thdaa" Hurt ) our jrounjrrat. km ami a

S( how he dimlM, bt lm to twhat

Awn tmm s ura "winm.

A (Jt'EEK YAIJOTIXE.

. ' r . r . ,, 1 ""on no . fteu, jvvei

his false teth . w i uu creivn, ana left men. severely. if inn r

came down, and m his awkreni "r.w do11'- ! continue feeling thi' w.v !,,

you put an end to thins the htu, t

1 ,ii I - :i " , " .

jwnow; wm sea .ur. wrvce mvsett this

r . e

i4 To. My word is ghren. I shall not break it. He is very kind," she "kbed. "I I dare say I shall be all rijrht in time, only I I can not help " And, without finishing her sentence, she thrust her head, where the hair was always bre.ikinif into sunnv little rings. ut into the failing snow to cool and hide her face.

di.t he had struck a bracked and "IZ" hat wiar o.n. aSt .-j . ' . ' IOU sunooae so! Don't vm

irrepressible buajbter bad sent him i the vnti widow, neatlinjf In her hastily and indigmwUv from the room. , , to be consoled by Julia, who met him : jIJ?T,e P"""9 to marry him." on the way. and accepted bun. with bis 1 j ,relJn then, looking up in the sadthree little girts, out of band. I P5 ome help, some sympaAlter the marriage it was not UU Lr f remmb"X now nnreasouaJulia ww thought to be dying that Eve- J We 1tht , w to hope for from bis h n and her mother were invited to the P0?lrn: f"0 !WTed hlm herseU, people boa; and while they were with her Jt "ourh how she could, as Evelyn their own boose that had never to bcrself, with a sort of shudder.

was a mystery.

"ion nave promised.'

repeated Mrs.

i

To co-d her face?

were (now mu

What sudden

lnsMired. and their few bonds that had

stW .mi .i.' I T . ! Grev. -An.l vr, .r.ik. n,t , w "Dr.""J.BO wPt up over

xmd girt the nt day. and Evelyn J toknow-would you , marry him there? Why did she spgk iod GrJ. 7 dart from th room. 7

aw Murmiinj; io mem ne- - "V At the end of every week she "l md marry him now, rich

pnia her Ooard to Julia; she considered Pr 5"ocfl 7 wont baa been that her work in the houe wa a fa r replied Evelyn.

return lor her mother . in her is

C.KAL UAIiriKUi aemft mm a AAA

letters from Mentor during the last quarter of IMU). nearle ell

for. I oroow bvggtun. ! PttOr. NRKVgrjOI.nintAndatese

on a new Arctic expedition m the sam merofi8. He is now h. viaff a ship built for this purpose. 4 Dit. SciiusMAX has been bnllcW himself a marble dwelling at Athens, and over the door hi gilded letters hi

me uiauripuoa, "uouage of Homer." Ma. W. W. Oorookam, the WasUav ton philanthropist. Is so beeevbyappU. eants for relief that he does not dare to take his exercise on the public streets. Edwix Booth is said to possess a portrait of his first wife which Is kept entwined with flowers by bis preseat wife; and under it is written, From Mary on earth to Mary itt Ueavsa." AtwLrat Thikrs had habits of sleep so aroaxing that it is hard to reeoaoue them with rationality. He invariablr undressed and went to bod at 7 p. m.' awoke at 8 to dine, dosed in his ehair nboat 10, went to bed about miditumt and rose at i JHk His health sunW nom any disturbance of these arrtweements. a

or

jrlvm,M

my quee-

mother"iL In Kr "Iliat is not anawerlnir

bealth and old sm: and ther ent nt ' tion."

oftheway in their room tether all! I will answer it. then, when you tell ! they could. As for poor pale Julia, sbe I nte what right vou have to ask it."

I was a nonentity and a baiow, ick a "Mrs. (Jrev hesitated. "Evcrv riirht ' ssisa sad T aV. el . . r 1 . m . r

theaeene in.tutU e.w? ' i ". no.p.ntat every ngni," she crlel then, with

tered to Urn floor aiidkinTt I ; , nvw lhM home w n ift emphasU. "The right of Sh? i? "X noSlr "P," f hm Pe, but she could not bear years of waiting. of patience, of 1, ,,- tTnt lWsavt AnSrau, ooi cTT h00!. ? the right at k-Et an Snaultmr ue. 1 caVtSft whe, l?J.nh,,m n. Warn'.,.- Evelva. ( t -fn'l that the woman who wins

Orlc will iv:M and she turned i Zi 7.? ,,nra TV oinereot ; wm re 1 iau soau jnre mm wrue portion

two lover, in each other's t 7.7 ' wlr" w wo,a .""y

at a round, to throw open the front door, and be clasped in" a hower of snow and the embrace of a great dark fellow who would not let her go? " Oh. Her re! Pierre!" she was whispering, clinging to the stranger. "And the ring wasn't for you after all. my darling! She wrote and told

me .nrs. urey, the trump! What

wretch 1 was! What Bless soul! what's this?"

a

my

.She had sprung

hint, and

Seorktakt Scam- k tsr.uk

ington correspondent of the Hartford Ime. as soon as be retires from the Cabinet, will publish a book. He has been engaged on it. at intervals, for I wUl be a sort o? paJ Htico-hiatorioal norel, in which he w TOte certain of his actors say what be thmks about some public men and public questions. Oeobob Eliot is graphically deoribed as a woman whom no one ever approached without an immediate perception of gooduess and greatness. To hear her talk was as good as to read what she wrote. A more beautiful

vuictj man ners is rarelv beard: a low.

let Julia or Osrtcav what tbev would.

never wf.5 vadentme so welcoise before

Mim ieuer isut cane to Evelvn that nowr February morning, and

pnuCTi wi vnooaseu wreatttg of roees and cupids surrounding little lookiakb.. et there to show the reader the wailing face of the writers tru.oe. ever told half the good news that this did, iasultiog and oatrageooe a.4 Julia called it when shitpoke of it to Mrs, Wack-s-ngularaud unheard of as Mr. lita k -aJed it when she spoke of it to Mrs. VI hue. however, aijrht we l have sent the standard valeot.nes in all their piory to Krelyn, for she was one of those eret hrtieet tuMi'-. ..

of the love I wonlil h-v- l,v!.I.Jii

Mr. Brye Mr. Bryee. whe half mil ! ' "Inn very orrv for von," amid km was at the fet of this young beauty Evelyn, simply, after a moment or two

or nrr 10 dick uo ann enrkh tium alio 01 suettca nasi munured tk; yiikM.k .

on , Mr. Bryw, who had met her at the ; " lI rbh be did love your' And no house of one of her rainila. bi haul then, a Mrs. Julia

made Otric's avqaaiatance Borooselv to room, she dashed bv her and ren r,nt

. it . . . T' ... r

pun an swiy in ni St3X, SSM

WM I

r "w" v aie oisianoe. -" i ana convincing, so to speak. Oh. I mustn't! you mustn't! 1 can't Except in the shape, the size, tbe poUe 1 meanoh, I mean, Pierre! Pierre;" f her head, there was no strkfog out- , she cned, "that I am snamr to numr ward sura of mains alxiiit kr a

" aw "J 1 - v ---rw mm. a r-

1

log whom neither Osric nor Ckric's

wife, nor Owic's mother-io-bw in fact, ever afterward gave her any peace; for the one saw btuinejs opportunities for himett the other saw peace in the

houj. aad the third saw kmdn

cape and libertv.

" Now what's the nsew Jalmf Evemi once exclaimed. " Marry the mam? f can't! I won't! Hoetm yon want me tor

The idea." said Julia, "of lettinsr

unaoio to control the tears she could not bear to weep before this woman. " l came to pay mv compliments to your sister.1 said Mr (;rey, coolly, to Julia; "but sbe seems to' regard ber approaching marriage as anvthing but a subject for compliments. 1 am sorry She is so unhappy in it. I suppose there is another attsmmentf ' " Uh, dear me," drawled Julia, who never had more than half sense, as their old nunse used to say, " we don't

eonttoer ner oM affair with Pierre Gil

America and thTtr,,!H K-t vbaaw throogh you? t lnd of av coaeequence-" ( l iSethe tLroJS? L?Vl &anV "Merref- asked Mrs. Grey, genilv. 1 hwS eye?. hhumL The idea of iiot aelimg ttrsetfT' with sat air of interest In Jnlia's conveV ' wye, me nair nwt singed, as one utvuiu. ZPiii; satinn. And wu. k : r?".,1.

Mr. Arvne

"Not now!" " Yes. yes; I have promised--" , "Mail!" cried the nosftmaa at the

open door, in which the snow wai dririug. and which thev hail both forgotten, and a letter fell at her feet. Pierre picked it up. "A valentine, 1 anppose,' he bitterly said. " Probably from your Mr. Drjce.0 Evelyn! Evelvn! do you roeau that I have come honie to emj:tines. to desolation, to" She had opened the letter mechanical! r. and had run her eye over it, not really finite eonsciou of what she did. She whirled it toward him. "Seel" she said, with a wide staring gaae. "Kead it! I dnt believe I can Understand it. Perhaps I am a little out

head!" And he read aloud:

mfebiaav. from hri- , TI " "totting that artful widow, that '

the W the iih..r ZZnrZL"?. fJ. onigmeyo, nod

mundjtil iSmm

iae oatnty little foot; the whole face lighting with He smile as if asuniet flame os over it. and never half so

wvetv as in tears. i

in the mUtre erf those williflr

"If only half aintHiosk Onlv half a million!

"WeU we'll stick to the truth.

carnage came

all that Julia

lKAR I knIW VOU will not. fnml haHlv

et vnu fnMi rmk nu.nui.. ... -

ny tillini1 roti what I kattn.x kftku M.M,

-52.beforB' by jour aii-ice. I iilJ msmr mr eonln Kste tbH ereatnc, hut, mirj ned or staaia, stiaU ever n-mi,i jr,Hir friend

" HHTvle "

fke e m h. . .

But this beautr sf k. W. h.i f-t W .n. td tores Mm

it ui iiiejriewerinn. i sTirhtt avitia' nit

thuheisHht- .k .w BlaAJt lashsK 1blieaa.as leeln mini m tt

lintsa rJ S e sail .tf . s . .

en and dimmishScT for aootwHate ?! eiconm.M gmtolate her. She is in love with an- , whispering, teacher t OTK young Pierre Gilland. er? here's

And when the

round for ber she knew

knew.

"A very lovely girl." said Mrs.

J" Jr cusin: who had not gone The letter fell to the floor, for Evelyn le ante ksir (mk ik. m..m.t i . j , ... ' J "

TIT i "v" aw unuer ih e&pes ot mat great-coat, again in the carnage. " But I can't j held close to the beating heart there.

wmuuw juu, H i eoum not con- ' nere s your cloakf" Pierre waa

" Where a the little moth-

toe oarriajce at the door.

kouaes, and obliged to dress Tborsetf smd . doL muca for TT 1 1,TH Pertivkw railroad. They are going to be mah-ied this even-

her. and pay drmorists and ?3L ZZlL?T-TZz!L:'!r .. 77r.

u. . . . .

v awtfr, anu par

tc' bills and other little incident. Is, she never had such a thing as a. eonuootntiitoitoe. Shehabfjea the happy owner of hot One silk drams iaherlifm. and that had been turned nd turned again, turned wrong aide OUt. tented hntlum mAm

1 noing service as her bast, maconAtioe. she was wont to mar. that wovM kave brought her a pretnium for patchwork at any eonnty fair. "There nerfj??! so unlucky," she said.

wm a leV lifAfJr Dmir XJttlltM nhfl! tfMt

if his

ruy o way expect ea to marry her, t mg. jt us get tbe stare of tbem bv

001 wm ten ner incontinently on sup- 1 heing married this morning. Who ever

r",u w g"ug o accept tbe ut an time before bad sueb

ring of that little wretch who is now her brother-iu-law. Dear me, what m fool that woman is! the sister of vour pretty Evelyn. How fortunate you are

y "Y """f 901 nurhu She moved alomr uuicklv. think

my shoVs ari S to b.TabhrXJfd k; of ingaway from herf we tenTlT net? fjibZ trouble-the tnmble of an old love for 5 'rj .T?.1 Bf etok mI OWn it he baadenme. he i:ltmnr tw.r mhn h1 '

Julia, uroajrfa her angry tears,

name was rierre uuiaadr7 Andtbei Evehn row and left the room swiftly. But where should she go? There waa nocornsrof tbe bouse where sbe could be alone for a siasrle ob: for

Osric was here, and his children were i not going to marrr tbe family r there, and one dosh not at mil times wish J " Humph r' said Mr. Brvoe.

even one's mother to .ee the tears wth ' But when be returned that evenW

which sbe has no sympathy. There was and found Evelyn still excitedly readr 1 alwat all not-doors ahe Ihnw hmr (wtMH.f . I 1 .lis i . 1

shawl over her bead, and ran oat into eariv to

the street. It wat a pleasant summer

valenUne?"' iforper'j Jtamr.

a glorious

trwWS(4i4e?4l J Je4

A coRKapoxDKXT who talked with Colonel John Hay, Assbitant Secretary of State, asked him if the foreign con-

at a word d ki; :i ' : tk. " ...'rv,:.wy "r,uK:

, . " "7. " hv nv mure, x ou Will notK

a iirinir. and

notice, if yon go to

' -.. -"o1-1 . ieweNpiivH asMiva swemcisaB MS n smi nnmn

My ina n nir h&v.wn t

w5m in Ko Manm Land, motber Whjr domsn't the last will and MneoW lover of yours twit up. ard btosa tit with the wealth longer of any nseto him? "1 never had any lover but yew dear wther, the mother would replv; and

en- sttung in the fire-light, she would

p OTv ine oio, om story of her

wve, m wnich. although Evelyn J" heart, ahe always seemed omethlmr new.

"-lW

. . " " wonannr AVeirn t ift thA tmrw fnr Paeia.

Z'uk " anK irom nim amj but vet not one of tbem but will lee) LSL S." .coWf J,h-t f could indignant if another man is appointed

U.. ik. es...t ..jfki. ir- .l. " TT. . . I F"- we nar some uonsuis

kM ..i -.-.;'.k -7 ; r".'. """ " ,B """ own country is done."

nZriir" S iirT? -Z Z rT"lv- Y' V"rw.w,Mi aroP ot eestasr. ; uoionel llay is in

aarww anain bbm insiirii ae1 wif n wawn sanav easnsn ear a . . - - . -a r . -

; m . --e-- a'ww ears eunio niawoaos. . wnt'rvot he

met everr sentence be uttered about iu

had mtrched out. only to meet Osric in

t, a. -Hi ... -1 . a A

early avkst . li.iin StaZe. wkkk J CI rr" T,w 01 au

ba.ii ct' . , . - mt t uii non v lore 1 in resrara to

to find IZm Zli-L TJi-C .r 1 . ..7". rn"?rB .w lMra nowf" I he says as to

aw m an.w.w, wnn: -- iu ihih j inini. ine t.ul Mk.l 1

U on her ftnmer, never had a donbt that

m a b.. . -

; was not a real stone,

that

Hill Wl Lbe ami-i73. 1 "'P1.1: w. w!heu to write to ' np. in a

toeethle--ir rL C -LZT i ot ns aount mistake, sue had , - Why did

JHt dnaaw;t di7 .TriL T-!- !'. and she onli knew he was would

-.m r so much as alive bv now and then catch- tmaa thee

noubUuST s!!? iTsHeS -.rLT- JrS?y: Vr Kate! Why, the Wt tee fuSTU1 vTtE2 . b5d" w w!it 10 him; the dm t ummtv the women ot his lam-

if vou should lone rm 7hMTJu7t 1 ,TT IrJrHZJZZl i!zL? "T""1 ; -sclaimed. " I mean to marry kiTj VTr; ?. rtr ''; y that she would iiecome 0kj s wife de- you." '

jwej iaw tu jom tauiK what it would J to be ewtirmly depemient on Osric! He would make poor Julia's life a bnrhm to her."

"He

served nothing of ber bad only made baste to aeisehb opportunity to leave her, she felt. And crying forlornly to herself, she was hurrying along, she knew not where, when all ut once he found ber-elf stopped by an insolent

arm. and a couple of wretehes barred

a position to know

lUl.kii tlm lu

KSJeli-0"? Bk ' f01 in various capacities, and his Evelyn, gave tbem back, anJ benrtfd further ex nerience as Aiatat .Wm.

i well qualifies him tu Sneak

the Consular service. What

the unriesirablenesa of

msv ttusit of theae iwm Mmm I- a i

xLrZZZZ 2I!!5?"?r T'""' f co.Mi.kip. wok hoWtai toV 7b.

7 - -wim irtmuiM ssssvsa aamvri 3 t-nsmii m. irmimwiainiN iivinmav inr-

snddem boldness, she added: i a man of familv. Some are e..i,i.

VOlt not marrv ber? She I on eenunt nt lM.t 1 i

hav nettle yon a bettor wife ' reasons. A Conaul who rmwJJi t.

anybody. And she-elm is ary is not permitted to ensure la

1 tnwle. Some of tbe unsalaried Consul1 ships can be held with atlvmntage bv a' I commercial man who has a talent W

' vm HMR, IHUOTT 111 HUB WV. But take tbe whole list throuirh and

none of them furnish more than a respectable living, while the most do not even that for a man of family. A common opinion prevails that a 'Consul receives a liberal allowance under the designation of "outfit" and "intit;" in

maricaoie motherlineas of look wag Indeed what most distinguished fcerpersonal appearance, and this alone gmvt her a certain beauty in spite or iVm Uny, massive, homely features of bar j A QLDTTox is not nmsetaarfiy gor-

"Thr funniest part of a dogs the wag," and the only funny tktasr about the erysipelas is the hnmor. iyyratuse tHanttani. "Which we wish to remark," as the shipper said when he requested the re-" turn of goods which were Mkiressed to the wrong party. Tbe Seasoks Coxpeksbd. One lusty, loud and '--n ftmrrrt nmriasoelS murntirof a iattttoitnek And then oae steadr, stiff and shdid fteem, It is perfectly proper to speak of a numVmagnincent dome of thought or

me Ti cvenBTiau Brow, out when you speak of a red headed gentleman as the man with tbe gilded dome, (en chanees to one he will not feel flattered. Tm law against fast driving la a great blessing. When you go slowly ambling along at your nag's best paosu you can explain to your lady oorapamion that the animal Is a perfect tearor when he gets to going, but you eWt

nae w pm. mm on nis mettle on fttttimnt of the law. BUm JhuL . A cochtrt girl at a fashionable otel m New York noticed that all the mteats used OteU forks only in eating their pie. Upon her return home she reported the fact to the old lady, who comforted her by observing, "Tom shouldn't mind 'em, Jemima; it's all because they're too may to use their knives." A WKKK ago last Sunday, at tbe Sunday-School In Holy Trinity Church, Wt

t.V Pr asxea the ohUdrestt " Who fatted forty days?" The pupils answered, "Our Savior." " Tltet hi rhrht," said the pastor. " Now, who

nee laaiea rorty USTSf Xm

you.'

But the thought had entered hhhead now. And the next time he came into the presence of prettv Mrs. Grey, he couid not avoid looking at her. and rewmtht?Tra j" ne Immsrnt: Kate was rerr fneii nt

PPT from half a doxcm llttet folka, "Dr. Tanner. Detroit frn frm$. Turn Fpxkt 0u DoktT. Atnt ytut a fnny old dnttr As aver a little sirl toadjJujt as sweet, aadW d. and Jong, Ytm'n never the let ameel.

" W hiiysw handeM-e. tts treat

Tom rts

And ou

eelsalinled waa hm re lost your sweet uiitty i

IfWr legs are aU broken off, tee. The sawdu-t spills out o77mr seta. You'd never do, mow, for a MtT

' met once m were wWtr attfl av.

AJW roti never dared u he oramt kefs whrTeaa hug yon ill eafT Uh, yowVa Jtiet'ssooil 'severMN was.

ilea jUaeaa Mbssmsa, t eeeeewew es"jee""awe

That

"HewmMnMkkens fel the bHter

"WeuV W doestikat aTST' iTJT rmkTl S1"- And sbe wooW make any man a penses are paid WWd tMJUS

Wiax and ! cneeks burn ami heThcart stood I Irnw-a' 1

de!rJ!r TTi Xhh ter their work. Btln imito ! Consul now reva. flren, art mnsw eomlvahnst. fin womM i rihaidrr. And never waa ahe en eied I w tk. iM-Ti-TT !:rr JrMrr i "7?"

TT1" ,rmj wd' to do- form loomed before ber. and a coupk ahmlv bean to daem

ot powemu mows seat uh macaws spm

since abolished. A

only his salary,

it tUt kill T

jts borrow tremble, Httte mother. 1 kaOW Whsd- ran tmmmM uul PU

mm wsm's. ft

ft

mlb Wow

vmm earn

bt Ml

be

child who

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hte wife, and It j expenses and those of bW fnmily, if he upon him that have one. to and from his nan nt

who adored khn, Most of onr Comsnhi abeamd hee L

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nor, tedwermnon. a llttw vtltid ftMh imUamqmitt Jirml.

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complexions aciiberately rnin with cosmetics?

Why is it that a wealthy and

s'ie man will sacrince nride.

and comfort to sret into nolitlea?

Why is It that the man m tbe streesmr who knows the mast sdwmys deem the most talking? Why is It that so many people standi ready to help the stranger poor, aw trn a deaf ear to their own rolatlvwi? Why ii B that a man with ISO mm of mt tmshters himself an offset tor a mm with Mfty.fonr ounces of brsdma? Why W it that MtMiehmts wWoaftthm rorest pkyors and ehttpjtm nt tbf quickest to show off their acmmJiwmmniet Detroit JVet Prm-

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