Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 June 1882 — Page 3
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AirfB?wte4hto I rtettdwlth a deal of
-chat tHiWBWltt' teJBfa .fJ Wto-a it least tee old tanaer aot ready t J..i"wh a 4y little taut in hto Jfve! "lly rtr frteaS; tfcrr toou-Uunl Just wast KowiiSwt . far But yon put to nrii W r m, 5Tkhat to wiwtfctaw in yon take the W. 11 -ity rowoctanea anl tllr INT: T, Um of imU MrtMr that nob-lr
. .u... i.kiiJiMi at in suuan- in imo iau.
wMm tkm a smile took It
start
At
with a
ttrat
My'Hir "friend." he sea4id, - lta suriirtoed
-vi-v Hrw In tB Wtll read fttlt It SO".
Ao l now. If you wwh. I will mtiw
my woro
Awl Sv what I esy.as 0"
wt.io.-v.-r rou ekoae. aad Just weave you
Vr whbeatl wM proml
. . aa l u rnu llTP
-AL" T5a tonan; -jrwi ttoUl tHw
tfce oUitdto oC on of th.
Put
tt rifMlB
i (tors' www MMrM ut4 the
Any -rn of to iw on 01 If 1 hfii tttwto, I wiU bfto wto
TIM iKKt bA C 'Than rh"snl
Ana the iltur toucf-wd to Mnwelf wttlnut As tattotK wf wrt nd fcow would Aitdttenice Uttle Joke tw wnutd totveonhto 7benfwTJte just two llnrs, slid beovteRd te t-ranliU of type-Urtnklmr: - Til win Awl ktaMK " "n41
In of rkw t rrsi Fiw. t-nrr ancciMd In W Httk- tr. Ar " tiTuKr Id frtead Wto,rti"Sf?l!t the world ever Of tk'i ktttHm Sort fJurwi- tt w all
JaM. kM ta en ntw wm
mr ton"-tlwn went on to
tb ostate to be
WM to" l
fke Imwuiim and bmindtof
-Tonaav wm"ae krgaa,"Just assuruaa
flSllSld. DBIWH A
ttw-wnertoer aaw
Iftok tkat
I
.aUKMIt MOT IMHsIV
keep: feriryiMtto
las nwT ww
JtM IJaVmff Hi dtaw
AM for M
found Hmh Int frtowt wnaiM not
waMttoa: K wm too good
Ml
rtnAnr
taaBkh ho
to aomt' it.
was M
aatrtaa. (tosrfb. aa ha wont oat: "la yow
JaMMylrnt-a wrosoMni. and tht te
TVrrr iniMfto In Baa lataor-fnitt, noww or
Mot a Una tot M aanei
xixxr itiank "wrroi
OKAS.
Mnmmr liwbet wm celebmted chnr-
artr in cwxr naiwhfMWMMML her IWOW1
ntMinw froni UM ptuwunio" of MVwral art-omnliyhmetita. tne diief of whlck
w ti if tHf kin. or
IcHn ." llw pnfwinr prrawMtatkw of to r eptninglj prettr tamo mmj be beat Wmnl hr ninAlur thn owonfaur IMww of
a mwia iridramdto her, "when she wni
yirang mk! dtowtnsinf by miivj of ontuanl f-radittnn:
UMywMwhw.ebor.ahBr arotbn
Arau-na pde awbbto wld hto toa
aaitor ArUt white Ay fit to long h.-" 'bleaHl let cut 'em off. an' den he fib Vra tor Mtunmy ImwUe fr Usr trie M.ji.i ki.MiiMi won't neher ait
wrarthy 'gtiit roef and ho ooawred at
tb very thuusnt. Mammy Uabol'M peraonkl pearance w very atrikinjf. AlUtotijfh of ijruat mv. be still rrkl hvTi erFfMtly ornct, nd her amall trim rijfiira- wtw
drotw, abort enough to exports another token of her royal blood-tiny ff et of beautiful ritp. Upon her leI waa huiro rwl turltoJt. dlsckwing t ea;h ..rt . fiititwrv wool. Her akin
wiuuk! m - J . - i t L. ...I - .tA knarv
was mutUMtrr oiaca. " I"
while overhnaifiiut eyebrow gfava a
ninzularlv unonnny exprwi-uon to her . . .1.. ... I . u.. Iilw mi I I'm r
nnuul uniiiam eje; nu m ... m . K.oasi avaar
rbun which aangieu ironi oar i UnTllBikdihnr touch U PPf-
weird and ttrtking M any -wiwn- wmau ooalii bava deafml. . .
Woo be to the unlucky inaivrana wno sr...l...l tkt. Atrnhndimflnt rif nuurk and
the black-art. or for whose d.aromnture
anybody would pay her goou tee;
Hb ohildrrn would oetfin to prao w
his "crap wHiia ia. ma wwr
lean, and hia fences tumble down, ana w u: -ir ha uKtiMA4jd Ai ache 4 and
naina iiinuiswfftblo, and perhapo awn
.i. Ua.if Hiktosa th ennier waa
a kv a ttmh' bonu to the
.t a ..iu-i. 'mn " Thia beinsr
the general belief, there ia amall wonder
Mammy itaoen, wnows ra -.binr .wra.inlv worked both wave.
-l. ijt ..t...ifv ks.va boounie the
i- .d w-.il tha oracle of the
Micbborhood. 8he waa aUo mnch w .kill in dfK-torin .
w mm Ma-afnl tO keD MCtfKt the
imlMita of her"arerpiU." "rumati
.ml niirv TnVllrH" a aQT
quack phvaician alive. She wa- aedulous 1 l .uLn-tnr an air of Iirof Otiod mVKterV
In aU her saying and doiMr waa
bteased with a fttw; i-ommana oi iniruaire, a hot temper, and a voice which, when rai-eii. reembled tbatoa acreeehowl. It wa impiwaible to appeal u her on moral ground, a ah did not trouble herself with mictions of right and wrong, inf lating that It wa quite im- . :.i V. ur uarhur I's crwinu when
i. ...tl Vaz I alwav did
'spise milk and' honey, an I neber cud trit warm nuff nohow 'thout settin' right
mm Am lira 13
uv m . . .
Such was tne oiu woman, "r ...... i.i ...r- .nil iwanoet. to whom Isham
CoomlM. th. hero of my tale for there b a brief yet affectinar lore jtory ini i iu.;rr .MJ tin hia foiiraire.
nitu.kMi no his wita. and adorned hH
toti himaelf In order to
Irr a twrm tr" B 4 I . k . J,t.MMslsSA
waaw.aaaa.att ttu IMnlMl CBT HtfT aTlWIIIIHUHIVi i
. a a 1 aL- Bu.aasaaMufan.ai
wivn natautmalAaa-l Willi IWTT. lilt! LaVnUtttCVaAl
Salindy Ann. Kalindy Ann had smiled
upon him. but o nan ane upon - it... vn..i,a an, I it wan iranerallv un
derstood that whoever was bold enough
to arnin the consent of Mammy lsaoei.
w.m fitul hia bnleinea ah all un-
ttii u.Mn issiMai wan a wen
known foe to matrirnony. and ihe waa a tatse. having been married three time-. Crka -MtM-ail Interview bold no
eaarntt for Ishaitt, who did not even
know that conaolinp line: Aone oui the brave deserve lbs fair."
Our hero was a wnali, oapper yown.
bowesged, and with an exnreswn .L . nrv auMh to HTUinW. -
peclanr when be wm esdted or appre-
henaire. He attired hmweH m nw
Suntlay elote," crowned tne eneci oy
a hut wane n-canainn: roiisr,
cnoe. the care of which would at any Maami omatnatkm for bis tram-
blhw kanda, and sat forth to learn hi -m as a k . . M . W.. -awa-saat
fate. Me wnwuea ana annjr m no -i ut aaail of keeninn UD hts
Wa fall tnam arrow lower and
fnj have turned and ied. hut be thought
of Saindy Ann, ana enierea. c"-. . J t ama Van MsMrk-
rtrtee i tMnietLIng wonotrmi '
.i. ..u' f.i wkrn't notbin.
ws je.' ha fun, bote of u. Well, roeboe lick in', ain't not binwhen yon anae to W was the wither, ing reply. At 1 rwk'n Wferfun you . j. Mnit.aa wiateh. but I bet
wrni irrw
i. ... run tiinM vou come out.
Another julrm and a fcnt ha! he. cum, from Isbam, but be let the subject
wnars nauawijr jhwi veatura. Whnrsheb'longa. an' whar she s onaine tor atv-a-doin' of her work in 5.. .t.. k-uVn. Hh. don t have no
time to go a-viaitin" in de arternoons.
lanaok leH csuh n nw jmn trenchant remarks would annibilate his pnrpose. and make him take to his heels. So with the courage of despair he gasped out " Mammy laaable, I don come-for trfnr ter ax you tertar ter
w-w. - v . an
lemma marry Salmdy abb. tn.- 1 . nanus Ittlt Wlttl a rUan.
j t wis ivh tivbt. He half
SDH UHISUI wjw- -tp . .1j .i j.ati m tMMnv and near
eapaoiwtt - M and
mm on. sw nwoiag
i. tai tMtjna. nianiniT uswn
was regarding him grimly, bar bands folded on her lap. laars beforeahe
natt DVW jwvmM a , duty in a room where a gentteman waa .f.! k mnaaa" for TM
Kand of h& daughter, and aba had treas
ured up what she had haarn. ..u. i vontuM to mature, she
asked, with grtpolitewaa, ''howyou a.wM avnort aallndv Ann wld da
innnniwa Desootaow i B ,.v!r "
" Marra: was too i-jwmroiw m.!. .Imurf aa Kad aa the devil.
xnia w , . .
Whar was you totcn up at, kb j.. ..n'.Mt.n' tie Kneiis lan-
eidire? How much wages doe you git I moot' t Doe you un eraton' dnr
.Yes'tn, ohyes'm," laimm maua. to reply. "1 gito-w-U. I gtoj Mmteame1 'an I does oders. Some mont'a I gits r douar.'' ..tia.!U.f An what does var cit
whenyer don' git fl' dollarf Wall." said Isham. reluctantly.
" When I don' tit ff dollar. I don' gin-
11. a4 ual,lnr."
Ivm ail nc
mve. But unluckily wr
noiiaoed his Intention to so .fn.nu boaliair in an
tkat h warn t
.j .. fa.ai.lu Aui knar af
wHeh- oimui.M me of Mammy lsnMT efimieB n-pealed thia to her, ad wl atalicious chuckle she resolved to be 1.. ..kiM.
(me moonlight night, about twelve o'clock, our hem wended his war to the nMutul an, it. and there.
iuat outside of the 'palin's.; he poured forth hia soul in melody. He warbled
of Dinah:
Her eye so brtjrn. dr Want de atuoa an awn awajr;
of Cindy, whose
- naer a so jona an anjsnjy, faaroi ahalTniurr die;
of Nellie, who
KfjMHUL A UTWAPf.
-CokistoifJaowe W. Pattosi. regular arnay, yataratl Bat. eanthr. waaffjkf atlW.wf aval tmnV
knowa aonga, niMmg "J
W e We Tasked. -Charles OTonnor, tne veteraa lawyer, tt Is ruaaored, it pPring avojtime on tb famous towease In wMek ) baa been anflaged. wnlcn ne tateaMV to have ready lor publication before tbt idul af tka aar.
- Fanny Davenport anya: "If I had a j i.. Um.A a tsiaa ftar tan lean
TwSuld tmka her to see the most nortV
wsj n lady.
rkvi
tt ak Vtnrinia brMei
of Susannah the forsaken, and Lucy the betrayed, feeling more and more ooura-
gou aa the ena ox eaen -ok -
ci imaiiiMtnfi - avt. iaa "anaw:
. aMnat and nat iookbu rouBU aa
- mn.a.!.sT nlaoa to sit down and
mend it Ctoaa to the fence was a
t biff plna tog, ana upon ed hmtseuV Ha tinkered t
k. tnuH a uuim. un aann-
greatdeal mora, anloylng hiiiiaelf fa-
brave. At mat the moon diwppeared
tmder aeloud, the nignt grew inuy, "TJV..!." ak.,tal ti laavn. with the
MHI JllPtf nnxBwajaaaweaa -w nleaeSna' oonaeiooaness that Salindy Ann rTT l--A kt. davntlnn.
mum. pivv- ----- . , u. Mjajl to arias, but hia hair
avT!Ll. MMtlnn nf him that
waa -. J 1-T a" ui. H.
He COUid not mora iruui wrWled and twisted, he pulled and fear. Iron chains oould not have bound him taster. "Lord hare marcy 'pon mer na eiacuuUed presently, dropping hte ban-
to and claspint; his nanaa. -w w .imTVI wm .ho 'nuff dia time.
1 t iwt n T ahIv!" He dared not call
fe... n worse eonseauettcea; ha
VWl -' - - - - -
F HVI W 1 . .
ble thing. I would ao sicken her mtmt that she would never mansion a taste
for the .tag again."
n The Rev. Uhariest;. nj-w-fleld. Mass.. attained to Wa ekUath birthday recenUy. He ia the eUeat Wring preacher of the Unitarian diiimi
MUon in thia eomary. aavung waw m
sensed aa pjaacherin loaa. - ... ana a ana a .aft- a-sawAsk
Chrtotlaa neia " umeof en of tlwbeatof tswpiitosst
oouthern novelists. Bar true nam m
Johnson, aadaue hi qn. my-
known aa a witter. She kt
Miwuras Ma, the Tutlnsh
l. 7-
1.
landormEu3aJMi.dec
of verse which he bob
""" . . .... .ui nt
... ..' .a.M' Ann mi souun .
repeated Mammy Isabel, with intense -L. Dem's ruiffhty party wage
fer to cum axin ier to -wr -J-;.V hia bead
U.lv 'rinn la am UOOmO. yo muuuer a uwh avi.--.J ..., Pn- , TuiTl mS ' ttnwanltlMi cabin, he thouzht be saw
u tin. ka kail Blt a SnOTk Of
couraxe to be kept up by whistling or
Singing, in-eiwaw .... night darker, the wind colder. Every now and then the captive made an abortive attempt to escape, or mattered a prayer for dettveranee, but he mainly
nreservea tne qu-s 1 ' . r , . . i . :J..tl.. tnmlnir kia na
l i wJawi no'. white nifkrer. an
yo' daddy were a no- count iugaw
preacner, out i umu i Lgedder cud 'a had slch a ",;
nigger ler a " s verw'f a f h1 ejot, what does yer caU y:fr' ...i k.
Tnis waaioomwcn n n nfls of Isham, who replied with dignity:
I calls my as i a gen -" aJL A.. vr? Hr what quall-
ocations does you conult yowe'f to be
a gen'lemanr' retorted Mammy um. . t K wisR thnt bnd known
aaralnreramtntonerrecou"VMM - -iSTarion o! "ol' maaaa," Isham knew htm no more, conversation oi ot mrr w.-i mnraina afammv Isabel
gmia av oaBja w flsw e7 - a might have been seen just outside her garden fence picking up a banio. and aJsettgaging from a pine log the garment widen had clothed The nether
U.k,af takMMfl fVMMnlML Wte BBBBBBn Ut
rnhia
traaslatkm of Dante's Inferno" aa "a
twelve-ayuabie lrortoneHr. aeaablingtha iaatbic, though wutmg the quantitative Buwemeat. Mr. EttMrson is genexally known to have boon, of bate jj aufferer from
After attending Longfellow fuaeral. he said to a frfand: "That gaartieanan
whom funeral wa have aeatt siiewmaa was a aweet and beaatiful soul, but I forget bis name." . George Otto Trevelyan. to hwtyappointed Chief Sacretary for Irelmai. LTaTphew of th. ifr1.1 the historian. He is about ifty years old, ha awweacqimmtnnce wtth.naahtto affair, and eaioys ooanMerahla tttowary reputation. Ha has, for soma lima been Secretary of the Admiralty, but hi r. -it. tkHMiak Ma
best known in nua cwwsj Life and Utter of Lord MaeanUy,' a work enUtled to rank with Bosweira celebrated " LUe of Johnoon." -The Louisville Courier-Journal than aneaks of three faanoM TennssseoaBt, who are now dead: "uwimi ttaaa when Parson' Browsdow, Andy John- , Uamai Mavnard wore the
was, three oreat men of Ten
thaoua'h the tKtttnff something white nd Horace
anproaching him. Yes, there it was, . . J - ....lk.- at an Kir.
MIQ now no araiu m .., er and nearer it came. Ks ouUiti vague.
iU proportions gigantic, h rencnf-ti toe fence beneath which Isham was cowering, a huge white mtrntking stretched over the fence immediately above his head, and a dull, horrible groan saluted hi ears. . . . l m. . w. . ahriok. a wild atrumne. a
j.ucv - ' a rending of garments, and a sound of fly- . "h Ala4 kk akB YvOO aOBVBji
ft
NlM
oreded along the path, Iaintkeerd o tnckin V 'Tnin't nothln' nohow.
Will he seaao-" '
Vf r T.aka.1 waa sittinr lust OUt-
fide the cabin door, her eyes ana atten u ntlv ad oat her knittinK.
laJxT-.- iMMsdiari in sbmt
a aaNe mt lanam apiroaciH-u as nwar
I .a
WroodebeniR'. Mammy Iaxable."
She waa what kt called a "(iullah nig- HK" . tinblimt. Kkcos-
....... . ... . i i "i ar . a
inam, nv awe wan vn a.v
farmr1 arain nroceeded from toe
distracted Itluun. , . "What I was' in' time on you for? You don' know notnuV an you neber wilL Jea' answer ma one que n: Whar la you an' Salindy Ann gwine tar Mb? Jos' tell me datr1 . T.k.n. alowlV shifted hi Stick tO the
hand that held the hat, and his unoccupied digit traveled to hi head, where
tuvjr vut i w.j .
1 t OUght A I OUgUl no mered at length, with much heattaUon, "you niought let SaJindy Ann an' mellb-w-vo.' . t
Mammy lsaoei rose to ner w mat monosyuabla struck her ear. She grasped the stick with which be walked . . i I . ---- HIM a tvi-
and wnten, naTing aw- -" dent, waa rasHered to be an inatrament
HMaLk .awii AMt tt aa bibb Ttotenur.
"Mer aheacwameuaow . ... . . . a, tk a
.1.211 vnlal m wiui m
aiuiu win ivn ' -y i. rlance of withering eom at Isitaat, ana
turned towaru tsw caoow w owwdy Ana," aha abouted, "oome 'or to
a lakwr a saner. trun-KXMuns'
ine ooorwajr u mmwv
ihou duterbMf in every other charac-
teristic they were much alike mjwayIng the people by bhmt knesty. The mreeSrere perfecdy fearle m that they clung to their optnions and -einieo hwoctivo of the pofmw -
gard.M
i ..ln.t(nn W Inwnrewf inp Ottd
aiifw ur!"-" - - ,
Ms couar, ane outer -- TaaKat -aiaaaf her OVCS.
ia ika waadaw ajSMswd. above, beyond
her visitor, and fhndry drop P W" aa though it waa by the merest accident ah ludlacoverefl aajr object so inaig -
, ttiflcaut.
'OW ayiod-blln ', anc an-
I awefeu, aiiiny. . ,
Isham by Uils time earnestly ticatrea a. a - at laaaa m WMAj
a." tka ia aaum hnrB
ami wa brought to thb etmntry whom J chiltL She always maintainml that aha
wa the daughter of a Atng. ana nna been kkmaned by mistake, nobody
ever having had th cruelty to i tn tLaf ii.ikiis mmr nana h
eswl a auperlluity of onwpriag. and hs.l hn.1. ajkaeaasial tn natlt wMh k BCore
or anna, faww-dkl terBM. In WOof of
...-.1 klatk aka waa fnful nf ealliuit-
1A' , bro1 v.T-SS!' to ait down: so, espying a three-legged which, ttttlng loooaly about her wrfata, (. hastily deputed himself upon wuld not namowrberhsoadaa u
a neekhweof 'neeth." which alwayaen- . aak Win. take a
pitvloil km. mrml tkraat. Abottt thew ,j7. wart la MmnKanJa4sl WiMl
teeth she made vattous atatomenta at mvr Isham felt inclined to hoanra ..... ,Lav ' kaal li.ilHI rtrSAtnl I . fn a..ll...l . an
hwi- i - aw. inm, Asnm aunwww
from the laws of warriors amm m oa- Jk Mammv knitted and itMuun
lie by her valorous atre; aaran, iroro a tiger which had ialhm a victim to the name mighty hand. They were ehafWieea bit of some hard mbetftttee, not mtteh like the awiers of man or beast, bat they ware heW kt the utmost mveruZ mM tk. uana mwmm nf wthAWJ
toufkledtome flst posa1wm
tnoject: . .... tiiaai -MM, tknk dawt AmrUmMiJ Mam
a. taiaaa,.a la Umft XaWT. aak. tSaBl
BmHim af-eould;t jri kwma wid snnaiunted ttaga. ni tttt
aWBBBaaa BaahBBaw wBTaTBTPaBWcaui
ttwbaWaeoko.
t i I .a. man Hi aanaa haaji .
MaJllmvlxmbler, ho tajo, wishing to
tnwMtiatM kimaelf.
- .... . ,
"Is berry weu, wan, rwaw Mammy ImbaU wmvel : "aibxw s
adarmy1t Ma.' rV&rlone.
Sn yon las wee wham m owonyuam o watevnllilfm aatchr ' . a, . . .as a a ....
girl appeared In ti aTa. alma. rnu aill ark sfaaQTBT
a,lhinn said Mammv Isabel.
J . . .. - ... . .
with grim emphasis, pointing wun ner stick at the trembling Isham, who had retreated a few steps. In ease a hasty
flbrbt should seem advisable, "am yer ten dat dar Is' am Coombs you wanted
ter marry ktmf Isham looked imploringly at Salindy Ann. who had satd thai rery thing. Salindy Ann glanced t hjm, and thea at th outstretched stick, with which she had an mthnalo and patafal acoiaJntaace, ami her lieart fmled her. . .
Jio alammy." tae mid, lamrmgiy. 'alar to goodness I neber did." Ym keardat. niamer. don yoaf
inouired Mamma Isabel, triumphantly.
of the delected laham. "Xoa ciar
yourae'f offa daw ere prnmnasm, an don' rou Wave no tracks ahln' you, an'
efyoneber seta yo foot iamade o' my
Winn' agin, you U peat oe oay. or ue A von ktn ttfl all de nls
gen what waa" tor marry cHndy Ann
an come an no win me, un snake an' toads aa' Uaarda aa' polecat an' buxrard, an' de debil comes
ter supper wid us etieiy sat oay nignt. Now cbur out."
He cUirfd. ti takam waa tnaeh hi kwa with
Salindy Ann, and even forgave her base .i...:..m nf kim In time of need. He
' OT.M " " " ....
wm horribly afraid she might think mm finally disposed of, and tarn her atten-; tiott to some other suitor, and he racked
hia brain for a method m imparting to her his falthiulneu. Not tor worids
even with Saliwiy An wrown law would he taw eroiiw " dam paMa's" mtWawweof Maa tltm.btitaiytbei laham wm a good bsmjo-player, ami a leader In the chart chjded that ha weald nwaa Mt mdy-
enjoy the r??
she cnocKieu as sue aaeu ; intervals: Didn't know I was a-aettSn at da windy a watehbV on him, an' a-hearia all dat miowin'. fif he hadn't rat
down, Td 'a had him some odder way.
Alwus knowed 1 cud mane goon gttie. An den dat oT white oow be! he her and the old woman almoot bent double with delight.
salindv Ann," ane saiu, re-i'a the cabin with her trophies, "you see
deseyer. things? Well. dJJ
etmr wm see o oat ioo wuww
Salindy Ann didn't ueuere ner, mu It waa true. Isham Coombs left the country; but before ho went he gave such a harrowing account of his nights adventure that SaJindy Ann never had another offer till her errand rnotbeVs death, which, luckily for her pttwpact. took place not very kmg afterward. Harper's Bmsar.
a at vnnaar wh4 la th
k.. . JJnaL Vorer. who lives ia a town
two mumdiajuih thrna nighUaweek. T""?, it an adept at "drawing tha kmg beau. -A boot-black, amokjag a "batf m i. .f. St .fkAAanji Crttmnmr
!faeal n thatr 'Camelll
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d'yexcanH thatr
acaatway." Bk. w7li to la tkat Bfliaaaa
kwew. yonalwaya got ma box at th
theator, ana covensu w W,T "TT Mats, hot now vou buy seats in the
aSaUr1 He: "At that
father para mr yusw oiaaaww. It wm aa Irishman who ta. -Im kaH if iejl aad
d to inther a areteatiow barmU "Faith, and if he'd lived to one how aaniartOV atrnsBSlvO athittaT WM tO aOW
bafalNa.M
by the Thorn of a
Thepatjer-pattern aoad on aewatammomeoafor afc
et, to be aatrnmhai family paper patterns always want ika Utaas dales. Ho arOM
aotion that the lateat styh of can only be cut from the lamst a.a SkS
AT. V. ricovwwa.
aaBahfar mmVof
ear. wm hugely eaninred at tim vocal
Hrwworaa ox a duuc auiaw
mimk. Doat vou think
The death of Alton T. Cuming on VriAv last waa attended by i-trcum-
-tances which created much comment 1 aa mcanlred of a ia the circlet In which no waa well J. t tHt aha a known, and among those members of .m wmfi tnahtul the medical profemion wmrersant with JoMS -ajj-if,.
the fact m ine case, on onnaaj, m
an while airansmtor a boouuet on ni
aha ks
a Koauitiet. on
pu, wiiiw ' "B B T.I. . dinner table, he strratched hi thumb on
one of toe thorn on the stem of a rosebud. At the time be did not notice it. mm tka thm tridinv scratches on
the thumb disco vered until he begsn to feel pain some hours afterward. Within twenty-four hour from the time of the infliction of the wound infliunmatioa t ia. and the ecratchfta developed into painntl wound. Dr. A. B. Ball the family eydciaa, wa called, and, despite th t known method of tntatment, err
siiiela set in, and was followed bv osccsscs of tbe hand and tbe lower third of tbe forearm. Dr. Robert F. Wiar waa called hi consultation, the abseeme were Itnced; hut, though evary treatment that modern surgical and medical science has devised In aat casm waa iA kifind nnlantiinir raanlted. PnOO-
ntoma. combined with a slight attack J
of pleurbv. followed, aad Mr. cwawag was relieved from his intense fmfteringa cm l?rlday by death. Whether the mj jury from th roaa-thorn wm the abeo-
lute cauos of disease aaa aaasa me as
Undine- tshvaioiaaa will not statu aa a
certamty, tbmigh no other local imdhy to the fmaJ result pan ha taamav- T laa
Itmalat.
He had ahrajtokl her that hndtv waa not becoming, especially hjjjl about to enter hato th aacred dntto of a wife. She promised to ,raHtmafJd iu addlitw eaaae off at last. Whan
th nMdaiiBsr cimatmaa. m the
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the altar ratt-
of tbeeeremon
and in a very
u nanaal the
worldly goods 1 thee
ducked bear noaa 1 A i.wt aa
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