Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 June 1883 — Page 7

WEEKLY OOUEIER. YlLn,iirr 7ruv- "Mr 1 "n. m -why, . .. . . rry. uv 1. .

IX)AN aC. fwlltamer.

JASPER,

1XDIAXA.

TBRoCftB THE WOOD. TbT'xyfa the woodUnS wben the dar laHvte the 4iak atew awa. Aat ta bm-KvT tarly atat rjii.!i6rintompiiif Ujrfci, . tul bue Uf va'teir Ht, Mo th alkt-u-t ifft taefr vett T1n,wHu wtol-M clear aa tow, Da the woodland iik 1 u. rnrn use eew up.ie tasfnuM w I'rlm my rintMiftu pgM, Anil tax- rowUp' oarpet i ruake "aestn ra pHnin feat. And tae dalsr-bkawXMa re Oo as ntr step draw al. I -t t.rau fc tinr rvp, Ev her krt, tW aa, t up: Kim I ofctrrui io tn and. Err- frota rest ae muw aata Mrrndj tTMMfc hrin wife latirtia hp Jut m see the rabbit l Tlruirti Ur !era or btxMut Hover That ate swift torakMirr: Aud wfc merry aeon rta wNo aaaroT. mow sBpmT

" Ob. you do!" said th man. "What do you play And w hat's your Mt" "Ob, lots o' thing. Carry sad m

, um pniM a gnsuen. My name Ton my. What' vours?" " Mia?" skid the bm. "Well. I haven't any jut nr." ' They chatted on for a minute or two, aid I hen T.-minr said: "Ut me in then. . I Want to Kit down." I A queer look 4w over the man's ; fans. "I can't open tbe door, be aakl 1 Ton nit down oa the floor." s ""b cwo't jrou open HV Aad TotMny loukvd Terr much ptutzbd. ! Bweatta H kh kel. mad I bares t e; the key." aakl tJie man: and tbea Mid. half to bimwlf: -WUh I had' I v,ru get tbe key." " and Tommy turned .lain hack to tbe bim gate. 5 Ko, no." Mid tie man. In a quick. .Wkarp way, aad Tommy looked at bim

, M ra half aearetl acaia. But br tbe

Ko. altbooaii Toaamr wurm

be toid about bi lan to tbe maa. AMer Tommy bad ftakbod kit atory. bia taotb r Md bim rery tight In her arm for a mintita, aad tbea aatd: Bot. Totmur. yon know I aabi yon muata't go into "Well. I fonrat." anid Tommy--I traly dM. and T woa t go any more: only, mamma, do let bim out. 'eaoae be" goto' to be good." Tommr wu rery. ?ry alaepy. bat b Jonad time to wonder, before be fairly wt off into dreamlami wby bit motber'a and raoatb looked ao oeer when abe leaned over and kiamd bim food night. "Jast like crying." be tboogbt, aad tbe neat miant wu faat mleep. And at about tbe aame time Mr.Yooagatood

uukib io am man in ine )mxi.

Su yon had a rkitor tbi awning"

mra in man. "and I tpent tbe Wt half-boar with that little fellow that I've bad wnoe I took an me

m t

erer aawiata it, with Tommy and bia visit "Going to be good Tea. be had aakl be waa "going to be goad," Aad a that wry nljrht be waa goiag to be aye, worar than be badever baea! Tommy' little face grew more and more plain before bis eye. "Gotag to be goud going to be good now" aeemed to be abooted la tbe air at William' atood leaaiag against the wall of bia cell. The kewr came on: be waa

tbe next eeO bat one above at tbe next j pring. bis a Williams' own; la a second he . Among the

rtllHal A laTOAM;

Jaerof the ammv

baaakiad.

Ufa. Boom, mat

Jjeajnj daSlawAaVMtlaaafai aSaaVK aadCaee. and anWloreato Ber. Joha H. MeOrain

k mm a .

rnneeton t ouega, naa a nmn a

entitled "The Wisdom of Holy tare."

Ei-SetTreant-at-Arans

French will eater the lecture iald

rabect being "Ten Ti

John X.

Thw I waadrr ? tae man Half Bunhtar an aatb ran, Lwt'Binr to Utf fofwst notox rail f MHnu. n(M thing' voice. Y vita ttmrnemn near! ofaU. Whrn- the wi daats awtim fmIL Liot!tH-iM'ntaf I ao Tv twar tae brooklet's water Bow, 1

aestminnte the man looked as pkwaant lodging in this hole."

rTk 1? nt IPwd-aight, ' said Mr. Toang. down on tbe floor in front of the mate. tui u ot

rvw.Hf aowiif-rt s , Qm4 I & li to alt Lr Wint: , ff a y-nm at-, ami Hr. i m aouitUiul ntta ntrnw; Ktyih mth thai w-oodiaad half Linawriair wt tmwa-c)mJ maxtf H m.m. trntokletl wktxtwr hv ,. war 4th koowi M jr. Briep. m JTaesste

( wiui bis htg eroded tn fmnt. hi little

: pall ul fading dandelion on one ii' . and his wondea slwrei on the other. ; and. with a little dimpled hand on eat-b knea, prepared to have a nice tikJbf Tommy n a reiy sociable ioy. He tookeil at the man rerv intmlr w aainnte. and Un he said, with a tolemn look in his blue eye: "Have yon besm naughty "

am frT-r nine mm hh man i face again, and he said: " What make

iyoattttak so?

The man threw himself on his bed.

but not U sleep: he touted rertleaaly alii

nurni inng. aa inrougn tae long, narT" window opponite the door of his cli the very same atari kinked in noon

would be roneit would be too late

He had already shot the bolt and turned the key. when William, standing in i the shadow, with his linger on his Up, whispered: Stop! Tbe keeper heard. ! aad hatted with his hand on the lock. bending his head slightly to lite,wbile Williams, trembtiagly and half under

mmm kmota Mi lUV U . Ul. a fTTTU. at the low whisper ceased, the keeper stared wildly for a moment, but recovering himself, said aloud, in careJem tones: "I'll get it for you." and with a quiet, steady step walked back the way he had come. There waa nothing atrange in that, for he had often weat back far a book or to attend to some question of a pris

oner, as it was hut last round for the

hike La Force, the yuuust at

died at Washington recently, of

at the death of her betrothed. .

ant Chipp, of the Jeannette. lTasame torn Star.

Clark BuamQ. the attamaaM .

ist. Ma ami Henry Bnmnll. the i a! composer of "A Life on the

Watre," and father and son Bretngathar in London.

Miss Lucy Larcom, fa her on women as lyric noeta. mcntia

Sigourney. Hannah GouM and Alice anal

mene tnry as tne repreentattre wmnea lyrisu of America. Osfeaea tmrnmV J. R. Hollina and hfiss Tina Snath, were married at Fort Gaiaea, Ga.. thai other day. Mr. HoDina beiag an osd stager of seventeen who had been mar-

before, and his bride a four-

h:m that looked in on little TosW. tbe men farther tfowa tbe

wudu ale-p in bis crib. H my flat , ."Trh 1 wL'ntlr old girl who was going to on h , back, with parted lips and rosy j ia witwL . school in abort dreav--JllanTfV-

cnits,one fat arm thrown orer his bead " J V ttiiution. and nrw- kt. v. .i. k;. U and he had brought a stronc

Canst once I was naaghtraad tnv

; mamnaa shut me up all ataa? in : j nmurfT. aad I didn't bar. like thk I hfcj a big. hatd do .r. and I cwuldn't ee out at alt and t tlidn t like H- J?nr you been naughty-say.'" " WelU said the maaT "y; I'm afraid 1 bare." ., W(J(l be good if they'll let you m?u And Tommy looked very aeri- . ou. Tbe man looked at Tommr. Ht looked at him so hard that fommr tvuld only stare back at him. wonderig what made him ao. and then the

man ajd lowly: "I doo't know."

ltb parted lips arm thrown or

and one ev!eoi-u along hi side, with hi

tii at he lai'ht put out ht hand t hi mother's if be fthould wake

tou 11 tie good, an' then yxi'll mean to But be good, an' you can eome out," aakl hw

vou

tal waa Dea

an

aew tommy wrorr to jail. It w a Hut mominsr in arlr Jane.

The fun hone brightly, tho pfm was vry- ireen. and the aaucv little dandelion Ukt d like du o'f gold thickly prnk!d on the grans. It was all vwylirignt sad rcry pleasant, but Tommr "t v n. tired of tt all; so lie thought he wouli jjo and see Cam- Young, who ; IjtH jo arowt the ehiirvh lawn and the jail-yard, and in a bone that was really jtatt d the jail, fur her father was thf county Sheriff. ' Sri off k trmtentA wm- Um Wr..

of bxf years, with blue eirs and rellow ' V you 11 oe gooa. .sow. say

curt, wcjuing a brown Holland draw, with a i4raw bat planted on tbe back of hw bead -a pailful of dandelions in one hand, and a wooden aboTel in the other. Hf had a tUAftle with the latrh of the gate., but at last begot out. aad as anon m he had tugged up to the top of the church lawnThe saw Carry in the iailysrd. aad he ran over, calling to her, ' She was very glad to see him. and they play-d together for a long time, till Carry said she was tired and hot. and w potng into the offlce to get cool. Setb?y both went indoors. Tommr kad ivTer been in there before, because kb inthrr had alwavs said that he Mijrht puiy outdoors 'with Carrr. but aut go into the howte. But. this time, he had somehow forgotten that ununctioa. In office was a queer room, with i d.-r that went outdoors, and two 3r that wnt indooni, and two mtloor. that were, not door at all. but wmgaUw. Tommy went and looked' through aoe of the gates, and thought :' th-- funnlret place that be ever r in bis life, lor there wa a long, w? entry and btg window on one , wde, and on the other manv other iron )TiU -only Ihey were little rmea. not nearjr big w tbe me be was Miking through. He pressed his face sfainn, tbe bars, and wmdkred what it va all for. When be turned around.

rr aau goac, ana sir. loung was

linger thrut out of the bars of his 1 0im" r lvn "

put id souiarv poonnenicni. naa r u-

find hi wr'. If k Aiwmttft .v. "ng recciTcd from tbe tjoremor of

tur ui inua um ui bki nraJTs ininEi

UiMUi. i , z -

A day or two after Tommy's visit to I w 1!t,ln BVn,, wa Pw,doBf the jaiL the man. with whom he had fd mre free, and he really did ta'ked so innocenthr, aad who eaflcd fd man. He went away to biuwelf WiiliantsVwm taken to the ! f.,or country, where no one knew turt-motn for trial. There waa little f1 adJBL S to be said in his defease, aad the erf- J & Perfectly pright M. And denw against him wa& ttroe. H waa i Tommy aviattto

r.,n,i z..iit i ..lu ZZu- j u ! tbe mil: and the atorr is

tJtz7rzr; avaoj.

at hani labor tn tbe State Prison at Charlestown. He w& taken there at ooce and put to work. Now. this man had never worked In all his life. His father a rich

Beys and Maury.

man, and him plentr

grren

spend.

Speaking of hoy, and teaching them tbe value rf moner. we know a nan whose two bora aadaponr. aad. of

course, wanted a cart, aad aahed for

- V

bail, for yearn,

Tommy, and he shooh h bad so that :Twu "rni "f "T'-T , torn, would rfr tT alT ttZTZ

yow curls on either side waved to eompaaV hhTfather reftterd to gtre aim I f He had long been study and fro- The man didn t answer, aad mv moaev and tbea turned uL Mt i tag orer the matter, harmg seen tha

his' house. And he bad leaned to think 1 hj wfre ?edi,,fl mof T

Anandabai Joahee. a Brahmin lair

of high social standing, has cornea Philadelphia to study medicine so as tn

practice in India. She is only :

year okt, ana aeterminea

M-lf-impuseid ostracism for the

of her sex. She is a at adnata of

ampool CoDege at Calcuttsu nAadsffJua Meeurd, Florenee Mamrat anvs tbat wheat

INcfceas was writing tfarid Coaperfiekt ' and at a time when fta pubUca-

uon in a serial lorm waa a completed, an Imerican arm

sousebody to write a eoncJi

thus nut a boarus book oat the

The version of the tory married Davhi to Agnes rather abruptfr. Dickens had intended the aame thuur, bat whan the

news of this audacious pireey

him he forthwith introduoed Data

made her David's wife, with delay as possible.

Tommy weat on. Xow,

wnen my mamma abut me u

bad boT. 'cauae I bit

day cause she wouldn't bring up aad put on mv shoes, an' mr mitim ahe sat eownW the door, aa"' she said if I d , cay really I was going to be good I would be good, an so I said rraly I wa, an' she opened the door aa' I came out. an Tm a reai good boy now. &nwt i vet my you'll be good r. an then ,

I II go tell my mamma, aa' she'll open

swallowed his

it easier to steal than to work: and onel ?lu e thought thht a ' dtr. but the neonie are iKomsmarunans

night he,with several other men. robbed to tsA itam a haw. -r

a safe: aad that was the war t oow aa io now Mowiy money actually

into prison. . acenmuiatas. ana bow raiaanm tt is He suffered dreadfully when he was HJj .rfl-?!: nertelre f hwmGfbetc awl dsetvard? XK r , tell what vou wmolmdWn hSL eacluthe and aD oSer jfi lJ prisoner? were too doselr watrbed for boy, aot Imowmg skw long

that- M .-fcrtl w- row wore tnem.

.. vna: aau ao. aner awaue ae earre nn t . . . . :

uww. , . i . n . . luiiv on tne errand, ntrr taami tMmt

Just then a nun came an. aad. onen- i V' mwJ wo uTk" i cart aad bameat would eoat ris4tv-two

,u -t m oor e gate, aano- t' a came nacit in Bigb

t. ,v: Li -:h Th ? money, wtta rnaont ot

prison offlcers by sooing. and once in 1 Tk. hTS

aim: nucwr wawf

plate with aiaaethiag oa

eu tne maa a

it

The man took it and pvt .it oa the Coor. Have some?" be Kat " No, thank you," aid Tommy, kwkiny iornfully at the nbte. "That dofsa't look good like what we hare. lou"t you have chicken? We're going to hare chicken to-day. I aw em when I came out." "Xo: they don't have chicken here.' said the man, and be pushed away thf plate with hi ft, a if be didn't like the loot of it. "Well, now. you're going to he good, aren't you?" and Tommy put on hi

igh glee for a fttifhiiwr

a while o warned little favors from tnem.

such as a little long-r walk in

tm Sunday?, aad. after a while, work that was easier for him to ;5. So two years went by. and one bright summer day one of bis fdlow-prisouen came to him and told him of a t4ot

among them, which, if mcoesatnlly tar- , tbt cart

rv uui, wuoiti

A Tale

moad pin and is aiaety-aiaa of poeket thereby. Aorrisflm Elderly nlnamthmdat to

who ht raialr atrreiag zo pnfl a

neu anore aat reaca "tt ma

my little maa. (Palls the bcJL)

Boy "sow you aad

will both get a licUnwT .

An absent-minded editor wrote a krre letter aad an editorial m the anas time. The lore letter he sent out to be

noav dasame

under tbeir l UP lu ?pe wy ne pnaiers asm a their aiind. editorial on tariff to his jirL Do vou want There fa t both ends oTme

the cart ao Terr much?' and f roat-

the repjv was. " we would rather ; the FIttshurgh Camaaercsaf makw bare it than anything we hare had in the Important anaooaetaseat dutt &w our lire, and 'please, papa, hurry it ; diacorery of Anierkaa by Columbus waa

up. r ine iMner saw: "weu. we u narr l erewt vt rremt naajnuiwue. - xi

new way, and so tjbat vou inoeeu. a tag thtng; but wnat

hiM seatma? himself. ' coaxing and winnine air.

" Woakiyon like to so inside. Tom- rery still, and then be

aid Mr. Touag. suddenly put h:i. hand through the bars: "bata temptation it waa to William!

i rm, ne pwkl, --i goess 1 am ffouur to uv "www wv mm win wu to htjhim;

pve a.m ana sererat .;n . . t s. lt tw. n.nn...i r

more tbe liberty they so kmged for, hoWmw.h ix TourVt It. Tou genhw who discovered ant dnda-Jt i .LCfTy,",, tk ra ii,hll each hare a dollar a week until I Y. Onpkic rlZr.".? ! ? the cart, It wfll not ' -Author's wife, at Ilhwih

:T r" . . .. .TT" tate you a year to get it. iX you not her Irish maid:

"jl y, , , i speaa too much

"V fei ows started

my?

" Ym. sir. said Tommr.

So Mr. roan took down a bur bunch i f00-

Uilr etm it V

up m sucn a

of keys aad opened the gate, aad Tom- Tommy mv weat In. mmd at r Xmm i tbat km

hw nwtmmtWlMlihul kiZ, not hie lit! I fcajul In tk m.H. there for I

It Wtth a ercMt hl!i V TV aad nut tin at. tins for Vi .TwK.. ' Bnt to kill

9 m i i r "j . r. "

iwmmy waa seared, and he puekered up has forehead and mouth, aad big ar came Into his eye. Mr. Toung waamiaa; to see what he would do! aadseemg.meteors.sakt: "Oh! TB lat

jva out whenever von want tn mm

iaen xommy fan

drd that he would ao

The little

out bravelT, aot real

izing how long it would take. Butt it waa

; tf "" air agaia. for somehow ter. Temptations came to spend a part

jumped up m such t burrr i " atr rea m tne posoo-rant d:d not of the sacred cart fund, and tlaey were

pilled all the djindelions. aad f"1 told to spend any or all of h, only that

. . rpcsaiw pwn at n wgwa oh us cart Jll the tanker! Tbat was a nir ik.t mU ur n.t mu..

the maa had kissed him Tommr amid: . aw f erea! Aad tkm would alwayt tell and a good many

"Sow I'll go and tell my nmmma. an' -ve,,l.ner " wr to get out, ; foofish espeaditurea were oat osT, such hell let you oul" Then be picked np be free-yea. be iroaW. ; as ten cent worth of candy when ire

. . "n,w" 99 rn I woaw oo as weu. or a taunv-oeat aau ahrht came. At the cell three doors when a Oteen-oaat one would do, and

oeiow tbe one occupied by WUllaawlae two dollars worth of

Keener was to be stabbed, and taea within aa hour twelve men would be

bat aort of a place he had got into entry Tommy oaeaed his errs and " fmfor this BttJe bor was verr curious, and nnonth wide: "Way!' he aakl. "you H had been a very, very warm day; alwayw wanted to find out about i t going to err roure too btg. . theair was close aad henry and sultry, thing for himself. So be walked on to Mamma sara too bur to err.' f WllKams Ur on hi bed. tainkiasr "It

the an Rttm gate, and there be saw a! "Xo.' said the maa; "Tm not aoW b MtV whwi the add to this, or we'll be too Mg for the

;errtiM. room with a bed aad chair1 to cry Aad yet Tommy was sttre J"nMlfy .eommg oowu tae oomoar oi uit,nadon the bed was a maa who f that lts teet were hi hk eom Tfc his ereaing round of tocJdngdoors.

be sound asleep. Tommr . maa out out bia hand: Sbake haiida." I . .rury step took htm nsarir to death

i ... m . ; . i ; i . . - . T. s tb:i:.. . ... 2.

aa aam. -mma mm msU saaae sw." ' " nrw n. win

his pail and shovel, and said:

1 don't want those flowers.

lots out la our yard." and

I rues

There's

aad ! stood still a minute, looking at the man.

aad see ' who was looking straight at him. Pre-'

amnfwflaKn

was aot

one said

idea

tail tae rouaaer

1 us! earn

worth would

three weeks till the

"Goodness, T had

ImrtT-

said:

of

It

so

and

"We

"I mr. Hoaora.

caa Mr. lunlaaaer bef It Is past J

time. What can be keeping mm awajr so toagr' Maki "Oeh! snure, umre worry. maam; he's oaly oowu bejraai there, at the haftch, uoampan1n.--Bnokiyn Emgte.

ine aaorssse ot a

man baring been dechaed by a ;

may. ne pam court to her 1

muca vou resemwe rouri

he, on the erenhmjc of his

"To have got the same hatr. and the same forehead aad same eyas " Aast tbe same noes," she added outekly. Bo has stopped calling at that houss. , The owner of a house Bear the banks of the Seine, which had bean pretty thorrmahhr inundated mimi a

recent nesaet, auveruseu

the

sectneul to

wmfora link while, but be da t speak to htm. because he fait re he moat hare a headache, or soma lUnesi, to be lriar down in the dav-

5ar. His mamma had headaches, and

wen itotmdy erer spoke to her

ou mi ww next pste.

if-'

sak? Tommy; "but J?. ilffl t bow 'Ma. tnu'wrn : ld they oouM kill tame

war T

thev'H aW vou out mw 'eaoa ! would if they oouM kill

aota' to be' eood. I'll tell 'em. 'Good- hetraythem.

ore. m come back rurht 0C1

grew

for sale after

A would-be

mJU k 1.1 ..... t-i..r

rft Iw tk tiM w 11 & (wu . . r"TWm T""

V..J7T: x . m f .... . j aoranuums at me

wmrr. mrr'1mma omm .,FRmT, rw." b. said

w ujv m.trwa asniaw a aaa mnmn tarnwer Mm4fwf

chaps, realhaag "how slowly ma

mdustry betpt

hfa pro

had suhi

to detail the

"A

lucre sat a man lean his- forward, ht sWn Hot

gnws, 1 and bow mdustry helps to

who hurry H up. took tohuntiua: np work to

But l do, so as to hturr an the cart. Frieada

imwI ! the keeper came oa. whistliaw a tune as f of the faaaibr. kaowtag of the matter.

so he ' so he went awar to theW ease, aaas- f hed. The tune was wmuaon- and sympathiaiag wkh the boys as good

ing tne room wnere tne maa naa been . -"- . "T" .'"TT1" T """" T.

gas ererywhore," Than ha lastraBgaaBtOa: "Aadwav-

a .

was atttiBa up

said lommv.

then.

stop-

endleaf repetition in suurinat. wbistliasi.

aad organ gi iading only the old tune

tbe fund. But this was forbkiden. The

parental idea of the lesson of tae ralue

Cje fixed on the Boor, a! Urn wu i (LJ.l.. ) i

mmidng to bard tbat he didn't bear ' naue a miaun. Tk ma a of "My Mary Ana;' but it mrad hwiaadthe slow crowth of inoaey would

i?minr. Ji he came up and stood W cross face and said, iaa rerrcroas 1 it The cart had to be earned.

TTLr Ti mZ.emmi! "P 4H tood rn. cross face,' and said, iaa rery cross '"I; Si 2T? Wm- The an hnd a red mice: "Get out with you!" and Tomw f F a the keeper came whistling oa. 2Phbead,aadaWagiw4dres1ng ran to the Williams listened, asm then noimlussly rwnwh a cord aad tassel around the gate crying: " C Jh, let me out! oufck! Ids bad, whife graM drops of 2JdaTommy kmlmd at him err tot me out?" And Mr. Young ItiVite W gathstsd on adsmesuaud,

. -7 1 aw MM WW J

" tboaajhttoblmsslf: "He's out, and. before ha could lock the gate

Tvi-llT 7 f"? mma 1 gwmn an s a 1 agam, xommy wu ranmag bourn aexuas 2:f fhey wear loaf red gowns and me garden just as fast as KU legs could

, The man sat rerr stflL and

r'ked at him for what seemed

nam, and then ha said ltag; sir.'

'as man, started an tbat

; earn nun, and be nerer stopped until

tmy ha got safely inaMe the kitobeavdoor.

a lb nar. 1 And then he was busrr with his dl.

Good 'ner. and so bust after his dlaaer for ha

; went to the ri reus that he quite forgot

mmLL' ? . - iowsaajr aooui nts vwit aau ine poor maa mat

thTEZI "w? -iropned his shovel on was locked up. until ha was going to aSiSvJl1 aeaL hare been bed: then he said: -Oh! MammZlhey Jjwd, for the man had a phmaant ) bar such funny little beds In the jail; 32. md.iawtL mmm,l fotnot to mil too.

wh? y TW,WV " there's man there- ha says he'll

a!!?fwr hJ" m l alnndi

J flfflmnapanap Ti wHMwanwH PPaTP"; wKW ewwvWam

ha realfw good an' won't yarn Jet him

although ha no Ikoager felt the heat, hut

seemea so Bare grown ssmeenly loteoM. He taw ooce more a tittle face lookfaag in batweea thf hats of his cell-door, aad heard a sweet young roicethat said: "Well, you're fobuj toko good bowP' Way did ha think of that little innocent face Just at that moment Bweaast on that day whan Tommy bad been to see him. and just after he had passed out of sight, with fete yellow carls and Iif ltst iKttl llsl iliKHilsHMmhi at srstttv

pnawser as ua saroat aau aeoppea at plated that tuna, and ha nan beard

tbi j mm if bin 1 ismi ij

and flaally. and inside of ait

by the endowment fund of two dollars a week, aad the earnings of the boys memeelvea, it was earned. If It had been made of gold it could hardhy hare been of more value to the boys or to tikeJrthThe ptaofleailaalaaa tod hare known for thematlres "bow slowly money grows,1 and how doubly awaawMakaMaV Lk a aailaaw) aWlaaLak kata,a.A jkt C - - - sweet m anytnmg nougat witn aaoaey 1 W"4t,w' himinhii abua OuWIMaat WlMlItt 4aan-a" IsoanaVaPK

msm osntr

aVIInounB IftnW unaaW JawflKnthl aajs1 of ess mw: "I saw a Mmi

ter on srery floor.

When young Hodge flrst caamnp to town, his father tosd aha that would be polite, when being helped at dinner, to nay to the host: - Half mat, if you nleaae." It so happened that.

at tbe first diaaer to which rhed. a sucking pig wu on

The hort, poindng with his knhntotbe pig. aakedV 'Well, Mr. Hodge, wfR you hare this, our farorite ahih, or a haunch of muttonr' Upon widob, recollecting his flrst lesson, be resdiadt "Half that, if you phase, ' to the con-

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netnauou ot au;

At a aiagis mv

Burnt a'

the strength of his lungs, and lurtnai giri in tae company to Ut htm ia the

breast. She said she

had been washing all dav.

dktn't fed rery active, but at hit

urgent iwunast let gn at

an Bwav pscaau asm

thought ha would down. Be had lost

of imring any lungs, but flat

,run

im up he die aas

t hit him mkeWmahs

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