Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 May 1882 — Page 2

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The Virginia LagUetare frf1 April tt, and Bum afcmne. with all the republican party at hit back. h defeated in hi attempts to delirer the State of Yirsnam to the Admutltfration. A more corrupt cMMwnatiou than We P-m-Repubiieu party was never formed. That the nature of Us ooalitkm may be

mure iuuv unuerww. "T; "e brief resume of the situation in Virginia from the pen of a Washington correaspoodent should be rami: "Thsoorrapt ooalitkm which heorgaaiaml rested aoon two main idea: First repudiation ofthe honest debt of the Mate, eontraded before the civil war aad exaoodd ob publle improvements, end, - Tlsees of the ooaHtkm torn fall wade Maboae master of the situation in .-ku Miurihm onsregard-

Uurthe agencies by whieh ha acquired thm nowe7 tor evfl. One of hie first nets

1 Mmri Job K. Massov at State

Auditor, who might be celled the father of the Beadjuster mutt. and who, notwithMandin hie deiusioe on that sub

ject is esteemed as a man of character Sad of private worth, Maboae wanted rival near the throne, and a Maeeey

refuted to prostitute the AadHorehip by potting iU patronage in the band of the

BOH WWWIW sacrificed for a more tumble creature. This beginning excited discord resentment in the raaki of the RaadjtmV ers, but If ahona supposed he could crush out all ooposhiou by punishing those whom be chose to regard as enemiM and hr rewardins- those whom he

selected as friends. He became intensely arrogant and demanded that hwpro- . maw and no other should be carried u to the last letter by the Legislature. The entering wedge of discontent caused bv the treatment of Mamer gradually widened, and the dkmppointmenU in oauct-eetkers enlarged the breach. Open hostility began to show Heetf, and recently it has taken positive form in a uMr that threatens the complete

Overthrow of the coalition at the next election, if the present malcontent stand arm, as they promise and propose to do. Five of them held the balance of power in the Senate, and prevented the passage of a bill gerrrnmndering the State Jor membea of Cmgrem aad other schemes which hfahoue had eontrired to strengthen his hand. The appliances used to overcome their opposition are dfegraeeful to all concerned, aad cannot fail to produce a great impress-on and to earn a reaction when tku are fullv mwienrtood. In order to

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enea tne impreMHsn wim n hm feated him for the Presidential nomination, that be is a "smart." unsorupu

loud, unreliable intriguer, who hue no hesitation ! saornicing the publio interest for his own ambitious schemes. If Mr. Blaine were not the klud of politician who is blinded by hi own brilliancy to what everybody else sees, he would be the lint to admit that his

victory before the committee was very

hollow and unsatbfactory-a temporary expedient got at the expense of permanent reputation. It was so with the

Mullijcan letters. repie nm breaths as Mr. Maine audaciously snatched the proof of hi

guilt from under the very eyes Qmho who held them. But the snatch

ing itself was a confession. An nones man would not have needed such tactics

to clear himself. Tim wrger woo war. np the instrument which would convict htm has escaped th" condemnation of tk. I. hut k has convicted and sen-

MtmA himself. People may admire

Hts CmL A good deal ofamuement has been caused iu dn good trade circles du-ing the past few davs by the leaking out of a little story at the expense of two young gentlemen who are widely and favorably known in the trade. The father these young men is a prominent Market street merchant, noted for his larsie wealth, shrewd business ability and great ecoiiomy. partk-ulaily In the matter of wearing apparel. The sons, who are models of elegance aud tMstM in dress, hare for a long time

borne a particular antiiMitJty to a certain venerable coat which has clung to their respected parent for many years, am. often tried bv persuasion to iuduee him to sell it to tlie rag-man and buy a new one. but the old gentleman's invariable reply was: "You poys shpend money enough for clothes for one family. IMs goat I good enough for me. At length, knowing their father's fondness for a bargain, they thought of a rose bv which to induce him to lay off the old

Umncy ana auuaciww rarmeat and get a new one. Taking but by that atgn they recogoise j whche fftlh.r had worn they

went to their tailor and Instruct et mm to take it as a pattern as to size and to at and make the finest coat he could. We will." said one of them, " get father down here on some pretense or other and then vou must sell him that coat. No matter what ho offers, y u take it and we'll pay you the balance, in 1iia timn th sons received word that

Our Young Renders.

HLKKI'Y TK1K K"i i wi,n r ,o lsr,i" - I wsb it wasn't euiat " : I t.ii'i t-mrf n Mti for u 1 dtin't mrv If tUi stars v hU . lossy tfaeivdl 1 wits s pout. I'm . hiilf thr with all sr play! I .kn t I mio "o well as ly ! , 1 wtsk I s'-i 5ks, yj. J wislt uur wss my usikl. I vets r1 iHHkr ker r to te l. 1 wH, Am) mntt ar-if-h-rwn t food. Btains to 4nnp tiso Mttlu nea.1. Souih Trd ' aont wsw tor to boil!"

the brilliancy and audacity of the strat-

that stratagem alone could ve.

trickster. o Uiat tne very act ww teoures to Mr. Blaine Immediate and personal safety ruins without redemption his good name. People are not half as blind as smart jKdittcian think them. They mav not he awe, and ofteu are not able, to detect the deception, but knowitur that there is decep

tion mnfidence is none. This has in

The

b. I MM nas n- , . rinkh.d nrioe eiurhtv dol-

jured Mr. Blaine before now. ana w nas : Th) uoxt morojn ai breakfast

oeeiaen nw m ow eWert mn easually remarkea: -rajority of hi party, or of his eiwutrymen, , 1)g nenr Uw tailor's will not trust one who i obliged to be j wollld .top brUliaat and impudent Much as they . . to .ure u,j .end home my

admin It. they do not want u m wwou n0W for I have a party to

omce. or m macw w "r'TV: I attend to t-niht."

in wit h aMimi Bir nan ub . -

People will look with absorbing and delighted interest at the prancing and

eurrenng sweo, oi m kind they buy to drive in the family carriage for the daily uses of life.

Detroit Fret Frr.

Slebrkt af Hand la Eleetiea Centest. A was predicted the Republican maforitf in the present Congress is ready to go to anv length to add to its numerical strength. It has already convicted itaclf of the grossest inconsistency in its determination of the two contested elec

tion cases of Bis bee vs. riaiey, irom Florida, and Lynch ts Chalmers, from Misaisaippi. In order to give the seat

Vrv vll. mv son. I vill do m, but

1 don't see what you poys rant with so many goats. n The old gentleman delivered hi message, aud the tailor's opportunity had come. Fingcrinjr the venerable garment, be remarked, ' persuasively; "ion nuo-ht to h-e a new coat li is a shame

for a rich man like you to wear such an old garment as that.'' "Tank you very much; but tin goat is good enough for rac.' -I have got something." persisted the tailor, "that ,1 believe will tit yon, and it is the greatest bargain that you ever heard of. I made it for a cus

tomer, but it was ami, lnepru--.

of Finley, Democrat, to Bl-ibee, Kpub- rf that coat - mhl the taihr. proiluctne lican, the majority ofthe t ommittee on Jim,et, -U eighty dollars, but it Elections held. 1. That tlie testimony S tin man I made it for. and 111 of the ballots in the boxes is of no value . f t to notilitl,. Try

of the ballots in the boxes is of no value a h .orttftaan' of the Clerk of the

Court to the character of the ballots cannot he received, because there is no law of Florida which provide for the reservation of the ballots, or any cer-

tiwvmv .

the Court; S. That no return can oe counted unless It is signed and certified

But up t stairs at Itwt 1m ffoe. His c he k ltusal rri as af ; wse. And sn up kU pilfciw whjl. With mmtns- aiss f. rKst-ittfat, Ta Itttl 'X to nrMunlan't htcs. Nor p."S avaln n d"r blm evs Till morttliur snnlnm ta tay, AlMt aU Ted ti kU iawrrjr play. JM. IX Urit, in mr UtUs Uast, TUX sECRETABY BIEO.

Tt mna nut h SOIMKMSed that the SeO-

Mt.w ninl. which has its home in South

. rT . . t... it im

Africa, received us namn uci in the habit of writing letters for other birds, or attending to the correspondence of any living creature. On the contrary, th re b no other reason for his singular name than the fart that be has behind one ear a tuft f feathers, somewhat resembling 'I"111 P" .tnck behind the er of a clerk. This bin', has another name that of Snake-Eater which seemsrauch more suitable; for the most remarkable thin about the Secretary Bird is his habit of feeding upon large snakes. iL

There is a storv toa aomw uw wj the Secretary Bird came to be a snakeeater, which is. I nni quite sure, noth

ing but a mere fable, but wiuen mav dc of interest to thoe who have heard of the peculiarities of this curious and interesting creature The story runs as follows: There wa a time when the Secretary Bird lived on tili. like the other longlegged and crane-like birds, aud he was so well satisfied with this fare that he never cared for anv other kind of food. Otte dav. a large Secretary Bird was standing k the water. n the edge of a river, busily engaged in fishing, w hen he caught a fish, he would wade ashore, and there, eat it. While he was thus engaged in fishing, ft large serjeiit came

i winning his wav aiong me nirni, 1 and. a oon he perceived the bird. , he stojijHtl to see what it was doing. Wheu the Scretary Bird came out of : the w ater to eat the fish, the smake remarked: . . 5 " Friend, it seems to me you would 1 make a much pleasauter meal if you w.Mild ts yemr tish uiMin the bank as

t..t von iatch tiiem. anu men.

You have cheated me of my dinner.' said the angry Bird. attd It would surve vou right if I were to make a din-

ner oi '.

So suying hl appetite wnettetl ny

the morning work be negaii to eat the Snake, and did not stop until he had

entirely devoured him.

" Upon tne wnote. sa-u mv recretary Bint, wheu he had finished, " 1 pre. fer snakes to tish, and 1 think that for

the future I shall make my meats upon

these deceitful creatures, wuo go alxiut Playing tricks ujmn honest folk. ' After that, this Bird gave uj eating fish, aud ted entirely upon nakes. He did not trouble hinjamt to catch the little ones, because it look too many of them to satisfy his hunger; but he tireferred the large ones, as one of them was enough for a iueaL His wife aud children soon learned that snakes were easy to catch and good to eat, and they also gave up eating fish. The Secretary Bird was a very influential member of his tribe, and the new diet soon became tiuile fashionable: and the descendants of the Secretary Bird of that dav have since lived entirely up

on large snakes. It may be noticed, also, that the serpents of that part of the country, rememberfng, perhaps, this old story, hav e a geat distaste for nh. . Nichottu.

fortify Mahtme's pledges of Cemment , bj- the Inspectors; 8. That when uie

for neeoeu roma. ay . nsww. i nallou in tne oox wwuww'

of ! niMlimiiimii niiif n (hi whole poll must oe mmwa -

ot Knw if these rolmas were ourrect in w

they should

let vou have it for next to nothing.

Hon." , The coat was tried on, and ptovel a j uer.ect lit. . You'll nt-ver imt such a banrn

.ti..n of the ballots, or any cer- ., ,. iT...i

MMMvrnfnff them bv the L lera oi tp ..v.... M.v h.v that coat u-i,.n v..n have unotiirh. come out ana

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for forty dollars. eat mem m your in-uru. " I'll eift vou twenty-five," said the i onld like that plan very well, ' ..j J V .u..v..uyrinthwluh..-Hl th Sneretarv Bird; "but if 1

Oiu meixiHMiv, . . . Ai.. u h.u ,.,

u shntiia lists a insim v "t

iku hank ha wnn a hod idiu ' a.v.

to eaten snoincr.

saw

atWi

i In aSttto de

ter "rol-

untnry amnfWatMaw so awea usnwiu, was sent to Richmond as envoy-extraordinary ofthe Adminiatration, It is known that he and afahoneotV the bem Federal oflices in the State, aad some of the foremost out of it for rotes to break the deadlock. Two of the fire Senators are old-time lUv'bBcan d special friends . flMMU- wwkkam. the EetmbHean

leader who refused to touch the foul coalition or to support the ticket nominated by the packed convention. He would not recognise Mahone mm any terms. It is said an ovsrtore was made ssht WUikham's son a Judce of

the United States Court if th father would eonsent to hare Uw deadlock tenkeav But tab bribe was spurned, and other offers made more directly to the Senators, or to their immediate kindred, who control the result, were 'aooafly mmncsmmful. After repeated inform to purchase snmmrt Huhbell and

Florida ease they sbonitt nave appueu to the MLsaiasippi case. But when the Committee came to consider the latter they deliberately repudiated their action in the former. They found that they could not give the seat of Chalmers, Democrat to Lynch, Republican, without reversing their rulings, in the Bisbee-Finley ease, which they proceeded to do without the slighteatVaitation or apparent scruple. They

- Carrving hi old coat in a bundle, the i purchaser went out arrayed In the eighty i

dollar coat. At supper that night he appeared in the familiar old coat and in excellent good humor. To his sons he said : " I made a nice little thing to-day. Ven l vasatthe tailor's I bought a goat a

nice, fine goat The price vas eigmy dollars, but I got It for twenty-five dol-

im i rait tt on ana nan not. auc

ouaiw nefore 1 met a Ineno.

EI

a

i j.i.mm i mai Trwinn. saer uir

gnve 741 rotes to Lynch of which there my new got and snhoke about it.

and I told mm aoout mw i a sheap. He offered me thirty doners for the goat and I took it made fire dollars in fife minutes." "Yes," said the sons, dolefully, in ehorua, "you're made five dollars, ami

ha Immmi l.tat fortv-nve. 7 inen tney

was not a parth-le of proof

the Clerk of Issaquena oumy womjm , that it is recorded in his office that so , many rotes were cast for Lynch in that i

t countv. Under tne mws w aaw"

the Cnancery Clerk has no autnoniy w certify. In the Florida case tlw Committee threw out the votes certified by the Clerk of the Court for Finley. Democrat; in the Mississippi case they counted, the rotes certified by the Chancery Clerk for Lynch, Republican. In the Florida case the Committee threw out l. . Vinl.v. Democrat, not

explained. My gracious! that tspa.t, mS& the old man. when he comprehended the situation: "but let dis be a

to you, my swinren. ever or

deoabe your fader. ' ' muaactpH i

m umi as I had trone

Thus I should always he catching fish.

. Tt.M ntwA ha no trouble of that

..i " amid tk Snske: " for. if

will ikmw the tish Oil shore. I will

ltkat thi' ilo not vet into the water.

kln-llv." said the

Secretary Bird. "If you will do that, it will save time, and I shall soon catch Uh for a dinner.'

f shall only be too glad to oblige

you." said the Serpent. Thereupon the Bird waded into the river, and as soon as he caught a t sh

he threw it ashore, wnere tne bdskb took care that It did not g't into the water ajpin When the Bird tlwiught be had caujrht enough fish, be came on shore and saw the Snake slowly

Charlie ami the Beer A True Wary. Charlie visited a park with his mother and younger brothers. It was a pleasant place. There was a high tower, and st amis, and pavilions, and it wa well shaded. It was just as he was ready to leave the park that he saw a deer. The deer came toward him. He seemed very tame. He licked Charlie's hand aud the hands of the others. He seemed 1 deliirhted at bviwr caressed.

But somehow he really seemed to be most pleased with Charlie's alientions. He rubbed his bead against Charlie, as if he wanted to say; "I love vou. ' ' Sometimes bis manner wa-! little, too earnest to be quite agreeable. There was, perhaps, the least hint in the world of bunting; but Charlit? thought it was only the deer's wav of

showing bis love. maram. cried, "be loves me better than any of vout1' , . . , " Then mamma and the children ii i j - innl tlut eatewav.

wsisru ji,t. p r Charlie followed, still playing with th

deer. She was startled, by a suuuen crv of distress; "Mamma, mamma.

heln mer' All Uoked. There was tne

deer hounding off at full speed wit h Charlie, on his Imek. And Charlie

could not even hold on to tne ueer s

neck, for he was riding oaeKwarns.

The deer was frignleueu, anu was

making his best jumps. He went HKe the wind. No one laughed, for it wau

a very dangerous ride, in a tew seconds "Charlie wa thrown. Over and

over he went, and struck on toe eage of a muddy pond. , ,

The deer haa emmeniy "rr under him while he stood facing Mm As he threw up his head Charlie ww thrown on the deer's hack, hieing backwards. And then the ride. Tne deer was frightened. Charlie wa frightened. Mamma and the children were frightened. But what a laugh, all at ChsrhV s expense, after it was over! -a laiii'h that broke out again aud again for hours after. And how many times Charlie's word were repeated with i.iMrhtar: "Mamma, he lores me bet-

terthnn any of youf-Our LittU Om.

sippi case tbey counted -WO votes for Lvnch. Republican, which were reject-

a. in lua sinif tsTh

jsnjsjpiannsgi imtu swav w " 0 - l WSUTiwi l awae " """" J l A . fted that the persuasire appeals of though they had been certified by the ZZmm0m had failed as decidedly us the kuJU CoNRnisstoners; m the Mlwis-

eoercrVe experiment to dragoon the LejrUfeture by edicts from Mahoee s 2 in the Senate, or by fuhninations Z!LaLanmWchntoBMi The mask

ef nreatnded independence was thrown oT recently he , that the coalitkm hnd become distinctMy such aUmnce. though the was weU losown to hwlmi srfl before the feA election, ITussttompted JSC ef pert of the naaaWMia. who bettered m

t zl iitS; !bl

tr

a .a

j1 of Mr. Blaine upon his ex-

-!Hiritin and attervnthm with Mr. Bel

ZL .A hare failed to detect any e&

r (Uiaaa of his attitude to

ward Chili and Peru. Mr. Belmont is odled an "a." a "cur." " IPW a nutle-brained boy." a "purse-proud

Belmont is -teadUy ifmored. Thk.uc cess consisted In w"1. to show that his "icy? wAatorer that may here been, was notepoBcy whtehh? cared either to eitptolt or to eiplahi. Behind hk .mMtm mj

.ruipuWrK lean ne-13lon wns-fr

4reJtworth. He tokf. MannM ne

tne asfo wst m

aav jhafhk Ww WmP

ed bv the Commissioners as not properly signed and certified by the InspectJLT! without the neceesary proof

-u-Am i tiw Florida case the Com-

mAvkmm tkw out an entire poll at which

Vtl TlaaMMrat. had a Bmioritr, Ott

a. JLLniui tkai the number of bal-

msisr tkaa the number of

w aflaslaalnoi case they

counted for Lynch, ahUcnn. a poll at which there were more batlote v.. MtM. wWre there were but 17

- - - miai naat. where the ballot-

Uf dnelnr a recess in the

hand of colored men, and where Lynch bad i matotftr of 11. ThcCommttee thus maimgedto ftjruwP a Majority at m forLyV'. fter rst counting att the " marked'' ballots over the rejec-

tkm of which bv tne amciiou wmnwe -tmmm iIum ha, been so terrible an

to

Time,

a !

ffns Is a Baby.

TWa bifant of Mrs. Snehs, Ko. 68

itwii Uast atrsMt which was relieved

of four pins it had swallowed, has fully

MMAViMA. IH DUia. WUKU nwt uwv

The plm an inch an

v . . . ,

shawl pin. an inch and halt mug, anu

three pins one men - believed by the mother, given to the infant, which is seven months old, in brandy by the nurse, and pwtW ff poking them down it throat While ibTiuother was at market last Friday the nurse, It Is stated, got majl I'maKr0 rk W Mtnra IKHB marKM MIU. ueans

found the child which she had left three-

quarters of an nour iteioreweu chlriping. vomiting blood. Dr. Grose, was called. Under his treatment three of the pins were passed Sato rday and the fourth Sunday. One of the all" ntns was tmederaWy bent, and the others sllghUy. The doctor was satisfied

i the pins were are all swaliowea neaa

probably sarea tne

- i stoners ner " . , fnMni which

-! outcry in the virtuous Hepuwiean anu -hftrm lhRn wa, d.ne

- Independent-press, tt is as puh"- , H The nurse, who is eighteen years u a .L. rJ arithmetic can make it that inc . iTTi ....i

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red principles. Lynch was defeated by

1.061 majority accoruing , mittoe's own showing. m the othet , hand If the reasoning of the ( ommittee in the Misfumiupi case is to be taken as correct then Finley wa elected over Bisbee in Florida according to their own logic. The Republican majority in the House hns thus convicted Haelf

bv me record of swinming tne ww

kto or Mimimimd. But then the Benultlh att majority can do stich things nod get the applause of the big horned nolhal reformers'; whose eyes uwso Uundieed whh hatred of " BuurlKmlsm that the truth ruuirt sear their eye-balls ,ni tbev are able to pereerrt

Itmrrisburak tJPni Pttritk

aet bu

Me. 8a hs states, she admitted it to her.

She has been sent by her mother to an institution for the care of young women. Baltimore A'tin.

" And so you love June better than anv other month." she said, gaxing at

the young farmer from the bine Abysses - -w a ii tltllfMl

of Her sou ureamy eyes. -awimiB, teafr Jane, with its rose end its song birds and Hs fragrance mden sephyrsr

tes," he replied, nonchalantly. "It's the hast month to wean calves."-

oVoeMyn Bngk.

sjatv ieen-1 ffmrriihurgk

Sine 1031, 11,000,000 foreigner

have arrived w this cottatry.

moving away. , , . , What is your hurry T be cried. "Stop and take dinner with me. I t..rtt Mnirht twelve fish, ami as I had

eaten some before you came, six will be .11 t ahali want. You can have the

other six, snd w can take a pleasant

meal together." , . ilia varv much oblisTOd tO VOU.

tA .lu CUtaka still movlnir IWtVi "but

t Ar. nAt hlWra that anv thins could in

duce me to eat a fish at present I have no apimttte at all for such food. And he glided into the bushes, ami was lost

Hk need not be so dainty." said the

Secretary Bird to himself: "lor nsn very good food, indeed; but, since he will not accept my invitation, I shall have all the more dinner for myself. But where err the fish?'1 The Secretary Bird looked anxiously about, on the shore and m the grass, but be could find no sign of the fish he had ..,Kt at lenvtn he came to a little

pile of twelve fish-tails lying behind a bush. The Snake did not like fish-tails.

and had bitten these eg wwore eaung the fish. Instantly the truth flashed through the mind of the Secretary Bird. "That wretched Serpent:" he exclaimed. "He ha, indeed, taken good

care that my tish shall not escape inio

the water. He nas eaten inem, one u one. a fast as I threw them on shore.

I never heard of such an miamowr irroa.

n... t -;h Kt mvennifHi on him. l wui

find Kim m matter where he has hid

den himself." Ho saying, the ang

Uit rushed awav m pursuit ot v

crafty aiualntancc who batl taken care hla ti.h

v, ... ..

KnrMi Um saw a movement amons; ine

tall wuada

..TWa he v he stiottteo. anu ne

dashed toward the place.

In a moment he bsl potinceu amona ikM iwhI. ami attacked the Snake with

great fury. . , , . You Infamous creaturef he cried. "I will teach yon how to deceive a bird of my standing.M And la spite of the Snake's efforVi to get sway, he stamped uimn him and pecked him until he had kitted hie.

Take Heed to the Little

rktMiwe aw rerr troubMSOttM ht ask

ing question, and they should always

be taught not to uuernw in mmpsnv: but this being understood, it Is not desirable to refuse to answer questions which an attire child must Mk so often, to he able to karn the whys and wherefores of dally life, m irlng doe attention to these little troublesome attentions a child's truett education may be m process. To w sure there are parents who, having solved these little mysteries, become indifferent to them, and cannot lot the easwr restlessness of their

children with doe eonstoVratfcm. sympathise with their causes and trsce en-octTBy payta heed to thet "troublesome ouestiwms." however, s child may learn many facts, for his ed.i wttk hla interest in

what you may consider too trifling h you to notice. . u Be always patient and fancy what tt would be to vou if you were to enter foreign land where the language ws not intelligible to you, JZ one willing to act the part of wterpret ZZl tkia that and the

new iwavi jvm

other thing meant. Ll atul

Children Hunger awer nw " " rw ideas. They wiU kmrn with p est

ate facts of historyer otsc n -Um Bps of pareUOrofteers.h,h

would seem uruogery u iea. V , ... from books; and they take great Alight

in listening to the conversation o -. llgent Je.ple -therefore they afcuuW

allowed to remain ra wic ure- " -or the library, if they wiU minU-rrupt

the conrersatKm, ana nsw - r:'';; . to ldrnve themMlvesproperly.

a man owes nis bw " Ua ttu litined to in

ciii friiii .. .wf - .

hi

have

father s home, when hi parent had not the least Idea that he was eld coourM' take any interest In what tojeres

them; jrtA$

in urauirnia "i -

calculable benefit lo him. tm .i - ikM am men who

IH2to the conversation of and haveiiadcauictowt Children are not ttlm doge; learn either to follow n the of the just or the unluat-hmrii to good or learn to be ev4-Jtow P" m Country Qentlemmt

:!Nasihaf