Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 September 1883 — Page 2

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. -r . . . . I n U. laiiaht4r Of IWO M- Harm aew rwronf aa-. a -

wPwy awwpwwny . ifataawaAaaal

JmmiKS, BiBprtHit .of.ths j

abya ha saw wit haa. ,te lloy am Mr mawhsa wa aSaa. amm awn eTflemwaea gawaaaua wTeww. ejaa naww unsnaaawaeawwwnnBa

lMTS 9(888 mawww-nwawm1 me fjSjjgSilS iacaW oaw ww a aarert wish ww nDtmnr

wwtfcwr otraslma I i

LTskai Ao4 inn tor hafawi

XTVbdMTUM that Fatta tea

at . T.

oa the mm

rat ra

ter wr aoM that he wass

MM th fOnwer

WUl Mt VS oatiwl aeto iriitlwi una i . . . .- I M In

had actually oeaurred, tbtaipa a ZT- ij. iCki kit J raiph talk lu ft

wkw fh tieoraw Twrs. K- u tooiim nan

ST hi. Yarn toidled that the wlto

amw each ateteajeaw to Una. Mra. Para K. HKe taettacd that ah knew Wood mterieee MIS; "ved wltfc aim n the

house tor tour yrmia; iw - . ktMUt- a had literary teatee: he

aapfaa.a i for

boree-eweltaar la Yeraoa Ouaatjr la hK,whtok

to his eraaeta.

It LMdeii.

Jeaaee brotaara. Dtott

waa Jvaae Jaawa. aad in. a

---- kw.1t bju Kraa aad Jtm Cumaiaca. KaaalalWamar rWfai aia alaw ta

ttarl ilUhi'l

gooaaaal.

T J X 1

waa ava nSwoafl

LMMaU aa taa jaaa jrtjrtc tto rf52 aai aot aaaa Frank ataca J Saaaaa raaw to Paya ttw la a Sprtas ot MM aa ant for vltaaaa. waa went aad aav kr;

ata aaM Ljddall aad otaar avra conuaJttfa ioa7aad Xl anaUt far taeai; aaa waatc4 wltaaaa to Jatar-

anaUt far tawa; aaa waatc aaaa waa aaa Oeaaraar. bat waaaaa told KwoaM aa fattr do ao: dM nat hnom;

waablcadf

i to; waa oaSr i taa laat Haw waala taa fall

waat

not

ta he

woaaM la

la taa fall of MM: Frank Jaawa

at taa mage lF7J aa 'Vvmu

aoaaaatnyoraajary oa;i was a fagWra ftma Jaattoa.

rn rlv tm MtMklA M a

oaiWtiotr wttk UdMI la'waaMi aa toM

a rraaa aaw w " m niMia anahnr In ln of da

ta hit kaowtodce. of tka

a. Baaraew in tae

Mm anr I wcat a taa

work oa taa ralbadiilaaal

bera a a la.tmafcy I laawid .f

aa taara ay aaotaar aaavwg tt kad baa cat og jarbrgw

OAixAstslMo.. aa J

jLttaaoaaawaat aaday MoOtaw waa tag teat waaaat aallat. Ha teatttad ta kawtav kaoaa UaaaV far aa jraara and ta taeawtay yf 'C

of MR twice: aaw mumw m rfMMi haar of aia waarcabouta;

kaawjraodH.iwaa aaaa dtfaadant for a awaiBar of yaan ttlS rtoitad atai ta ladafwadcajall: aaw Wood BMa ta taa amarr of MW. bat aot WUtiaai Niaaolaoa. aaotarr bwhT4a-aw of dafaadaat. bad awr known drtrndaat ua-

ttt ba awt atai teat Tharada. t-Kti. w ;

a Jaaaaa wera mLJJ"JtV"?ii alt tbrooaa tka auauaar of 1MI: aavar aaw ryaakJaaaaa.

J. WIQtaaw tratlflrd that Xn. Hot-

truta

T.

norm, wtwigi . - mM unL2R B Duval

tatlaMatBaaaaa affect, aartteutarljr wttk

fTTX Woodaaa aaM foraa rcfMatatioa

watea new can oi hk nn mum. hp-

aar: ba raad aawaMpara a

Frank jaawa. aa to hla drata.. waa do aot tatak Wood aad ttraak Kttlnri nana nthlir

aii KMtk tatiai4 that ba kaaw Wood

Hlta for foar or ar jraara; ba Fraak Jaawa to aa- traat oitmt i Wood Miw

hra lea aaw or io "'"w w. w.i. .ji n anh r vbiakara: would

a t tx foot hlah: aaaar aaw

Fraak Jaawa but aw at Mrfc Mttaj; bara baanaaaiackaaaadloobtaaat kuabara. MaJoViH -, ratta4 Stataa MarataL taatittd thai be waa la taa aawkinar ear at tba ltaTwUwtoa The cJuctor waa ataadlatHbt by Wm when ba waa abot: tbara wara three awa ia that ear, two awm ibedMotia aad oaa euttinv tba ball rope: tba oaa that abot Waatfall banaver taw until ba aaw bua with bia paaal ta baadrni i Tiiahiril T waa attttur ta tba aaatat of IhTcarroaUwrlfht hand ui ot the ; aWa: baard ttTphaela crack and tba call of Oown! Sowar I'hwkMMPaad thfre wa. ow- awa ataadtev ta front of aw wtth a pwtol ta oath band aad aaotbar oa my wft. iuM. J thVwHHloetor. Tba awa that roackad tou tba ball rope waa ataaaiaa about two fact from the wan who did the trta froaa tba forward and of the car. and about Jialf thkth of the ear frow the awn who kUkd tba

conductor. I aaw no P?J T.S. the awa who cut tba ball raoa. After tba aaoottaa of WaatfaiU tba conductor, the awn who abot kta went ta the fonrd aad of the car. aad all three of tba rwtbcre aaaaea cT forward 4oor. l? of tbrw oaa to the tear end of the car. bat 1 aawTacof them return! oa of the car When the ttr?i? belt rope the treta alaekad bta i did jaot ataa. At tbetti. tbreeuarwn of a wOa frow

ton' and Captain Ford teeutatioa for trt aad reractty waa bad. M. D ItaaaLJoha W "i7&.'JttJ?t.

.hootaaad uatlard to the

MaVof a bMtwehjhtaaT T 4trwardnJ.F. Ftord. M Wt- via. irute Man hi

Miae fAbarti wkiac djnneertherhj wrtbwfruan WtoMwa, the day of the wM in ill mi iiiiaaiitw fHfrin 11

Wuiwn Brajr aad atoaoa ft. A. Brer

tntMrkoawtvoorBna weeka before

Ta wtaer

four

reaberjr.

Mm. Iimrr Frank.

f Oanatla,

wlrtrtrWwVp

B5wtt"ayaawrS bar boaw twodajra be-

ouuim. Att. Short ly after the open la off court this BBorniiuj Oeaeral Bbeibr appeared and pro-

caeoad to wane aa apotoar i " - alartaea ta bn conduct the day previous while oa the wiweaawd. aad after Ilateaiiur to a . - - . J - m mwLm off

reoaae irorn ia iwm - - ten douara wbh bad been enu red ua

t tttea, wnaeraw. iw muoM

Juatice of the Feaca of

oatawa " tko Mh Hnlton

bad aot asea Fraak

Wlaatoa. tba train arewed ta be flteaaea ny the atrrak. and ttat weat fwnayd fr about another half mile. After tae tw

men waat cat oaa naawra alatflana and fired through the ear. Here the Kate rraud aad cloaed Ita aaaa, aad after a couple of u n Iwportant w rtnawM were beard in aurrebuttat both i ata rrMeo. The anrumeBta will tomaaenca Moooay, eaca tadc beiaf Uattted to eiekt boars.

OAMJtnx, Mo., Sept. . Tba reBdlat" of iaatruetiona u tba Jury in the caw of the tHate w. Frank James, charred with murder in the erst detrre. commenced abortly after nine o'clock thi mom In, and (occupied aaarl an boor. Tbeapcaklnaeomnwaced toward ten o'clock with a fuU au-li-ence. itenenlly made pof b JIVi Utn allowed for imeahina t p,rp.1bl!r ' - - -m iuir lew the xtat. Bvo.

wu'ISm to be made tor the detent am! four

for the tatr. The apeecbM or ttvoay we..; ,

' - - T.. tka, kVaa AM dkfWnlllSr. IT

D. liamilton. Pi-ecunn Alt. rncy rw- tk. Tiee 04inty: for th fjn John M. Olorer. f Lj and t . T. Garaer. of Blcbmond. Hay County. Jto.

Daawaumjjh

then

of

mt a.

other aaaa beawr atkla

latter pact of Jaaa,

tUedtai!

Mm mm mm. nmm at the

F. Mattaews taaajavdto flka loaa oa the f Jane. MM. of a awret kprwwttkl

all

,twWCMMlllft

at

A Jhry Brafab

WWtaM

$nwertaka

- fa nana

!. ftuuaiti liWlaaTfokndlnaabc boraa aaaa the teat etJvty awamdtarahag It ewer ta waa

of

jaaaiwiwomn. . . tmm vumW.

taamad that Spuua FotStoM aim that be did Win-ton robberlea. aa Frnnk had left the M-

r,.wTSw7flli re. Ford and oM waa FMtolbfMa etbx. the tatter atattair that Frank Jaawa waa aot ta tae atate at the thae of the Wlaatoa aflafer. - . AaaaiealarralteatfMtawt old wan Ford tew aha Jutt after W Jf 111 be bad aerer aaaa Fjaak aad did aot know mat Wtltte BoMtoa waa worWn for htm taat Aar tae Waad Hae taoueet athat wmia of hla awa wtoa toht aha that ?til atorret taa Coroaer-a taqaeat aad that hW Bwtberawdehfcadoa.

' Jasta tx'mSk.7 thWhr laat exw Frank before . teeaaea w ;

- - m: aaw jaaw in

wm

. mt m ii ii mliaaa In 1

a the aTefendaat, aai teM Vraak Jfawaa waa aa aatae

ttaaiurrm. Mtv. Aaa. at. A lew li'"1' "TniT w JtSiiiB"--taTaaawtat uatnaa oarrubarated aata tttwk faaav. Tbii nhaiai Hi af Mia. w4 IJSte, entbf atjaaarataha each aa ta ffWtlaWir awawtai wfaaWwWwaW W aww" , -aw.- I TmaWa aflatl tat -M awMawwaKlwV aWeWawmM'f lawawS J

af ark waa aa Jeaat fotw aad and whueaawoaht ha atwlaaed

aar. K.alawld beabaam. tlmi m tlw chief jaVawar. aad taa Farda

a me vaart JkTZi far the aa- tSL' etata

awwwr"abed W wM iM'wm leatled be had ?ft,Fwmk ta Keta, amt

artw Wnhvr tltra aakr fen 83

Ibow7 Fran k, M-t be waabaat tha

'tflrea'mmatbaoa' aad oa: awtaaw him iheat the hwt of Jaiy or the tret of Aa-

ffifcrurf wl-d Cbwiey TtEi Jwww; aaw nothins of Fraak all that

two or

Wm ftaanagbL BathK Of Flwak 22223 thenS ewwe ao-Ma

ma. men ww -i "afcTia tnr.eawe from Keaueky -tad wker.

had: Tea mayaf

I taea turned to UW aaa aaaan ha oaht Frank waa altre. Hat waa ta antacjr

ire aouw. ,4 vtaiik waa altre. Hat waa ta Kaniucay who waa raeaa whad tawlth. Dwriaw that euwmer 'Xf Oareaoa wai Wood HHe aad Dick IJddell aad aot Hi tba ; V2TiK3wre at the boaee frwiueattr.

CNr

f the

aa ifcai Hflail af

aukat to ewaw) reward af

Wreone to thaw If taa hMtaawataa

fa. oMaat enwM Ml aaW WM-W. be

, JaaJ aa iimrant ot the Aataila vf tba Wlnaum

r aeiamy wrrv.

Charier Ford ware at the boaaa 1 w"

rraaa wan no wei ' -;- - latd aot tee Wm from the tlaw. wm yeara aTwhea Iwerlt Broome aad other came atreaaaar Jha f4ataea at the Iwwae anma ttme ia Jaaem. Idld not

SLuatt hTwaa dead. laatiftr-etae yearmrthear wbea my arm waa aaot of and mjr

iatw aor waa killed." new aw

iae wen wii jaw-

Tk. annHiv nn the bodr of Robert t

Hart, the oiM-legjjed notion tlealrr. who died on the evening of the Fourth, after beiair at ruck by Thome Fopirty. Pacific street luvloon-keeper, irijrnt to

light a moat intererting anci, tor earoa time, paaling study in anatomr. The prt mortem was conducted bylfm. LcTingaton. IVnaia and Bla h. Erery orranT Including heart, lunga, lirer, etc. waa found to ba perfectly wmnal and heallhr' aad the moat minute intmctkmrthe apltwvl cord and other v'tal narta failed to reveal any cause of death. The absence of any wound or

abraaion puxskd the physician, ano it wa not until tha brain wm reached .aMr waa anlvenL When

IBM UK M.ww.j " - , . . the seat of knowledge was reached it

was diacoTered that mere wa a .ti kUnJ alwutt tba lwaia and

that h had been IHerallT w'JJT1, ... . j k. a..LU Tha fatalittr

U technically known as anamia. or rfration of Wood in the capillary Tesaela. n ws Tw T mmimfTmnmk avnlained to

Aire e , . ... .i

a rniru reporter, m nounaneu w, i w r m KmwhI. A raah or de-

aertkmof blood from the headctweaaailir Urn lawafaelemt nutrition

tL. wi hMtin ba nurr on Its function.

Mdapyawce!tfaebejrtfr ThUt :ti JL-mm Aaaik I mmb three and a

balf to five miiratea. Fainting fits are - ...nh laat aelAoan of SUA

eaent arrrrity to reault fatally. In Hart's a tM . a. ZaV ayaw am haw

ed, wa not due to force or TWeace, bnt to either emothm or the soaof rorar.nlHet. attack. Fricht mar hare

I it v hna tn UWlWa i

Kbutad to the deceased by hi friend it i Ttirlv tkat tha eimvlioa waa one

of race. Although poaaea-ing but ot

was powerfully nuut, aw a

Hm Ifollie tiarfleld and lllat Faaay Hayca. dauhr of two Preaidenta. attend the aalae school in Clerrland. A Toung tooth, coming out as natural a if in chilUhmHt. i-nuraetl by Ifr. lanhelia Weeden, of Coluaa. tol., who U the mother of two boy over tevvntyH0lgkt year old. Vhtemgo 7'tlNf. There are two lhdics in the neighborhood of Newbtrn. Ala., who were living in that aivtion lwfore Alabama

. . timmtm Tkat waa bt'fort 1 HIV.

The ait organining the territory date two years previously. For nfty-four year I wa u inveterate cigar woker." ayt Thurlot Weed in hi autobiography, though mtver uaing tobaw in any other form. During that period I learn, by a somewhat careful computation, that I must have amoked or given to friend nt least eighty thousand cigars."

--Tnm ThHMh'l I II 11 MBIV waa

Charles SherwtKxl Stratton, not Heywood, as generally announced. In the Mounta ntimve Cemetery in Bridgeport. Conn., year ago he bought n lot nod erected a tall marble shaft, uruiounted by life-aiae atatue of himself. Near thin monument ne wa buried. A'. T. FM. . Mr. Elian Uracie Halsey, widow of

Rev. Charles Halsey. and daughter d the late Charles King. LL. 0., IVdent of Columbia College, died at Elisabeth. N. J., recently, in her seventythird year. Mrs. Halsey. at the age of fourteen years, welcomed IaJyette to New York, at Castle Garden, wiien he visited this country in 1824. A. J. Antes.

Colonel William E. Curtis, managing editor of the Inter Ocean if, . v- ,MM1IV fentarn, but it IS

nevertbeleas tae fact, the author and eompoer of the beautiful ballad which

sporadically appear suppienwimMj our esteemed contemporary. IHte of these ballad: "Wait till the Cloud Roll By, Jennie." i now before tw. We are not acquainted with Jennie, but no confidence i violated in the ; statement that the ballad U one of ex

traordinary merit. Ccao Arm. Mis Murphy, of San Francisco, who was married the other day to Baronet Wolwlev. could not have married him for his title. Her htiaIrnnd. who la old enough to be her r.tk U .mlv a Hamnet. while her

papa, who was plain Dan Murphy j when h left Cork for San FraneiHJ

eevral vears ago. i now a Marqui--of the Holy Roman Empire -ami a KnLrht of SL Circgory. The Pope

him iw.th five or six vears ago.

Tk- 1..u, alao ant hi hlrssimr to the

voung couple. Old Mf-rphy, when he imt rliceil to Lady Wolseley mamma

nana! tjWainc

TKr iml on vwrv WI'll. hoWCVcr. Their

bank account run into the million.

Chicago Tribiqie.

a Ummll Ua ail anaaaaa ar

Wraajmick. b.. wrhwaaoaluf is, nw, ml

-- af taa laviaan aa

by m, I talawd wttk .dtaawttssj

fltaaaakaftbnbhMMpr. and a caawHratlaa af etbn aaeaaw. lawbaidlythw ta attaad to aw aaawaa, iuunMnaM h mnglrMlf aaanM. 1 taa

aha aaVota wHh laawilaanre af arhw u m i deaw: indeed. It ewwadtd aww-owi I T-ZL.. m, aat. aa at thw it waaUl

au, tar mm u rlor 4o wa 10 the apot a BUT

farTriT iarfrum tta waaoa waald abaua) emata Uk rnr nu. Maria) fanad la abtaia MWt ftvai my tiMtur, l Saailr awhed aar drasata. Or. Manyua, ef Uruwwteh. wd raaaralia baa w faralak aa ,iw a-Mahte Ud Mill lb? caar III Mlh BW'

am. far 1 ta aawrbw too waca for hnmm Mtmi waalaralaai- Thf-owr iiiaiawnalril wa ta aw HaM'a R arr. at it hat bara we whhti wwtaMa aaeocia ta tru4 aaajr caaea la nfajawrkm aat taav l . 1 parrhw a tattle, aad rmtvad wah art tie Uftbat I com lane, aat ba aat aata two batik ttaforc 1 hraui ta twan b-joai capaawjaaa. Tha wiwta wr kwaar wd lobw iitar. I atawt iu-Mib. an my water hca-awpwaaatarallr. wd t ww aai t tP awaatir, aat awaia taa arwar artdrt reM which fur tang that I aaaM Wm tall realoN to brakk aad aw auead W TtaakataHrat' Baaady for mf wawraltaa. ml htaai-reemawad It W an wba an treaatat wakMs-

scr cawpwaw."

coclo hot wurr a 9wnm.

ttaahawamtatwatda afbtw. Mai rat afay.cf vauww. Caaa. aat write hair t, nam: "Ihawbuea aawrd atth khkwr w Iird -wlTitta lawk ata hda. Baforttahbw year waaderf at aawwtar, HaaTa lii wiajr. l awat WWiiaat AnrrghrtafkafakwtaVIbaaato tawwre. waTmiatrairwr hwaa a tewamtm iTaTlwiaowaal.la do ay heaacbaw wwk and njeythcKnofbrahh. 1 taw reanawrwwd HaW

aaKy ta two at aw arajnwi-. - -T 'T

thWeaW4WN TW BWT m-mm ya-jr. .T.. . .k. m arm faa tka W . laaaMat

mv iar "- " . ..... . .,

WLJOtlWU'S , Sift's Tonics POII TNff OUHC OP

FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS ami FEVER, AND ALL MALARIAL WIlAtlt.

aw aaaaetatar af tbi aatahiatai 1

Jastlw shdas for it a samriafity aver aijraaadtakavtr affarad te bb jmblU IwtheUT,

CXETAJX, STUDY aad mt m and vavar. ar Chill aad Fewer, wa

ar7.aartorlaajrBtaadiaT. BarsfttaSM

MTJMOWWS,

tw ant Mum railed was 8am T. Brcwoa, aTwXamTTaaw tha WinIZZrMrr. nteattsaatasamc the eon-

Jana-a. teriae4 to retarntae to tM.wejn WtchHm FaHa. Taaaa, aAoat the lat of Auuta. tan mm tmmmA Fraak Jaawa there with n

family: he wore aoAtajr bat iti-i3

nearer ibaa Fort Worth.

hawdrf-d mltaw

10 oe Bina

di aiM (a ia. aaanaioiinf M tae mo-

a-tZwewAw

whhmair.aaawvaammMta aad lotajr.on iae , -n"i -ZZ 'JZlTthm omw of Xhe

7 U Taa Vaaa lai eaalnwailHr. INtt ineiwra -

aW

nerow wo, nai wfi

"I"' . . ' nm mm Waiat to

aa J. B. Hraard: aever knew n!rLJSJZErZjKmZ AMmiluA

w-n .i Unward w-rrtbe Jaawa broth- 7 !" T'S, rf

s;uwta'J," c" M ; itshiS &3gr jrit kmrnwnd B. Moaa. aa Stteret of Saab- thinsttat he waajnTn? .r kU kilter, aad

ire. knew aWtndant M B. J. Wolon

jveehvfile arat m tae winwr . w

Uvinar in tae hiw March 3.

ker ah over

in

aararim at tae tewoenow mmwm

aaaofthewlnataa aad Bra

Cat robtwrla

1 Umm

agamc of fiaticuff was match for any two ordinary men along the water , . ' -- tUm mm emnid anrtiri! a

prop fir his back In order that he mhrbt L'k. fuutll from hla lnrle under-

IIVK r Vr . , rt . standing. He scarcely knew what fear

wa. to -elf-reliawt was ne, so mat ine rfapoaaibility of Me dewlwi rest wWi

ta.fait n at baansr literal IV

..i,.ira.i nt" bv the aui icnnesa 01

Fogarty's blow. Saw Jicwve t'Artw-

&B1 'TT' J

Captain A. Lnrco reports the dhv rovery, abort atwftt from Shut Miguel T.laiuV la the Padnc Ofleaa. f rock

m-immm mi aHnWt. thrpO aCTO.

Tne sMet are prepHow and inoceibac1 excepi ia calm weatltaf . The urftkw was allaWet covered with eggs, .1,11. mi aeO-wwlla. ahaffsrs

lj-!fu:-t-r Aiw.i.a ffa aavs it was

difficult to walk wtTnov iremimB

the eggs, ne oiougji awj

bushels.

has btev dearly 4aymtriMwd .k... .ill. mm baarn tha amaJI-DOX.

tank a rnnww TZ " Vi., t. ... . . " u . a.j Hi 1 .1 ..i ahla ia

'Here, boynt" exelalmeii a kind nWl evaadma. "I wouldn't slide' down

k k.uin T wouldn't do it?

Von wouldn't do it, crandnui? hy,

yon couldn't!" exclaimed little Tommy Perkins.

T nnn chanter. Bor melon -

aaeiadad nook-- vum'. yim!

all eone- boT sfarh--coUc comes- boy

bowls-mother scares-father jaws 1 . Mai 1ump Well

wants more (notice of funeral hereaft- . mm a . , ... tl . .

er.) Vcirou tree rrtw.

.A nrtvmto meajMum to the Bmlon

n.i ..v. that thn Societv for the lre-

vtLn of Cmelir to Animals tnreat-

, . , , w

n-i,l Uuaaoll Staare. and a number of

other New York farmers. They haven't

watered their stock for over a roomn.

The sneaker who alluded to his

candidate as "the war-horee that .muj ti Uattlo from climbed

PHHUVW , ... .

un to the composition room wiwi a erao

a . . a ..

aaJawwta wawt twada If tM IM IMItMr M "14MI

MtVI lWWm. " - . r JT ..a

waeit hoaa that imatched the botwe

from a bar.,,-lwto CWameroMM mt-

Imlim

v.m.hntham likes the enter

! tk. rt.l,ar!M She saVS the

Foreign Thinirummyjtgian nana piay 1 ...rfi..li .T ttkM ti see them." savs

Mr. R., in full ntrieorn, when they're

J 1 U. nMHln Hliaa a (Ml wear UIO

regular German Flckletub helmet." -

i u a mmmm aavhar that a WfMM

aa eaaH a secret as well a aman.

ill Unak wkf a woman win kwwh a

McretOiat a man would forget in two

hours, lonir enoturit to snreau over wy

tHmaUes. ShehwerWher fponlt

till aha rets a better o jrwnjw

AWa PmMM.

Poot, wife wnarked to Mm, as

iav iAriafl oat the other nlirht w take

.ik Um Hmwiu that she ex-

. . t l. ..MM.Mr

taunted Mrs. n. woum av .......

rifrnre. "Well. I'm sure I hope

1.1 j ! Ii4vmi i had nav

jFTuiuvirui . . : v.

thing rood to eat smca ine iam mow ww

ntctv sew hiw

,u.aa " 4A a little foar-vear

mBmvmmwwrmf ----- -

-1.1 n mtumSmb from a walk

aw.it" w -"-et v-" ...

with her next oUtest sister, "aaaa .1 4 -.i..i ma. anl twiahed me down

right before some gentlemen, and hurt

mc, loo. "neii. "'"v .hiw, doe Hf Then why do you rry?"

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