Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 January 1884 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER. C. EK K. IMnllslftor.
JASPEJL
rsDLurjL
MOLU BEIHH OF All MM LETT.
We ere esse bw mt alt as tofts Ossm te at iw, AsmI M us count ta tfMuw o'nr rnbmtosniesBuatooss. tmptf BU Mttte ptuS sew; Mr mm Mi m uf Of Mil end Hrtagayl BMan (Bet, CM Bmias, am aae aaif. IWprtaMilMMlMUMk. At tie tart hear, wo irttaff Malta, He M: "Cosse awe. mmhbmhm 1 Irtw my 1m. aaa aH eu tarings. T you sad dear pae"
la what might b
ten exjMnaueu
doctor ridiculous is Uwi
eyes of the people si borne.
it wm osturusy aneraooe. neptem-
3, the publication day of tbe rv
CrvAs-Krtmiiutr. Richard bad called
cm Lurv to tail br thai at lat tbe anx
iety of tbe past month wm to be ended. Ob Monday live eapitalsts were to see
his pateat in operation, and if tbey
were satiftfted of iU merit- and if that there would be no rwaouable doubt a company woubi tic Immediately formed
to manul-ture bt patent upon a large
tele ertra are we f ell he wen
! aw tr jiiww ream;
Aba waTbreakia twerta.
KeVt a"' ffWflMt BnruT tVVefaHHW 8wet. so BmauVOSX
nrB eauM aet tf e ia nv B7w"eyBBsem jwibbbb aaaves fl
ble rousur bum never lor
thought of copying after Dr. Btoee. Tbe doctor bouf bt bis success at a price, and Richard wanted tbat sue ess without paring tbe prioe. Bat to-night Rohsrd felt too happy at tbe thought of Monday being so near to grudge tbe do tor tbe barren pleasure of pleasing tbe father at fov hint, be prcfemd
plaaatng tbe asughter. lie sytnpa-
awar that he was walking te Opt wrong direction. The nae of Isealhy, aotnotlmea eellod an instinct, had at last ano
ceeded in aaflerting ttaslf, breaking through hi preoecupatloa and taming
bint in toe a rectum oi ansae. The hut thousrbt in Richard! mi ad
at the end of this eventful Monday, like
the thought that had awakened with
him in the morning, was his patent ma-
thiaed with the doctor be-suse he could 1 chine. He bad involuntarily ran over
tbe evenu of tbo day, until reaching tbe present moment he had aaid to himself
"lea, i wm try
great Freeh
la tbet lest bwr bt let si fail jrVeej out ale Been el hint. I stiatt bare meaner tines. Iw sets" - W, ye aier atosiess UmiV
torn "tall tot them fait.
Aa
IfBt of Heavenly tore: i war wai alt m- sataerad
wm mem but nmltm tor.
BGody
tn
The laibi i mmi ta wtatmvr was If nit be taeir HiiMteen hem: l"S' X" T' Umr' X F9KTOATK FliLOtX.
Trt KeJrit hi m WxMtat
If too bar? a map at hand giving ten miles around the est v. look carefully
along tbo outer rdge and you will be euro to see the Tillage and perhatis tbe
Terr treet wb re Lucy and Kacbel King lire. An enterprising and a bor maa is John King, the ifUiidVr. He can ee from aav winth'W of hb boue ooe or another of bi operations. Tot be is not rich, but oulv on the way to become soeomedav. Hw half dVjea operatbiawM are m murk rtock in trade, that
Iwrr was in hizh stdrits; so also wore
her mother aa i hr istr. Rachel thonght a great deal of Richard, and he ia tarn showed tbat hie ider4n-4aw
might calculate upon being benefited bv the good fortune that was on its way to him. Lucy often jeetuurly aaid to
Ka -bel that ahe was jealous of her and meant to bring Richard to the point, for fear that b would And herself bkt s'unr-iBlaw in4tad of hi wife.
While tbe four wre talking orer the
ereat of Monday doe cams in, front tbe ofhVe o( tbe Weekly
Cro- Kxaminr, sad fresh from the
if Ur. Htone.
What is it, Joe?" asked Kicbard.
Toothsche?" The expression of Job's face tbat
called out this banter H ot leave it
as he replied:
res. ami lieartaebe, earaenc, gout and rheumatism, all at once." Ob, tell ns all about ft, Joe!M said Lucy. ' I just fel like laughing.1' MI)oea the doctor overwork you, Joe?" askwl Richard. "Oh, no?' "What do you do. generally?" " Well, F m proof-reader, oftee-boy, book-keeprr. copy-holder, collector, solicitor, reporter, devil aod editor. I
think that alL''
partly realise how be himself would ImI If the caae wm mrened - and
there ono had been a remote possibility in a determined wsy:
of tne case oeinjr rvvvraen. mm uw
rest of us, his sympathy was aroused by a similar case to his own, or what might
be his own
Monday came like any other Monday. ' Dawn drew the familiar world out of tbe ' obscurity into broad daylisrht, where, having passed its allotted time, dusk led It back into tbe darkness. : Monday evening Lucy and Rachel I were sitting together in the twilight, discussing a subject upon which they could never agree, because they never , tried to agree. Lucy's position la this standing debate was that she couldn't love a poor man enough to marry him, while Rachel declared that K she loved a man she did not care how poor he was. They had not said the last word when Richard earns in. Even before the room was lighted tbe sisters knew that something was wrong.
In fact It was all wrong. Moooay -too auspicious day, the crowning success i Monday bad brought otter failure sad ' ruin to his most cherished hope. At ' . nnl ' nuyiiMit in tk tMNMMIpe of
the caoitalists who came prepared to invest all tbe money needed, the machine failed. Something was lacking, but what Richard could not telL The unexpected turn of affairs m bewildered Richard that he stood looking on as
helpless as any of the others. In spite
I of the weary month of industry and in- trary he and the doctor were fast
.. ww- w !- tk otmmtv tha machine was nracticsllY urovinir in eaoii ot ner a eeumavion.
if " ' iim1ma And an tbi trtt(te that WU to
naiier.
to, bo! There's tm of us fellows." " Ten! And what do you all do?" u Each of us does all those things.' "Tni is vt-or busjr day, I supposer' Well. ves. rather. All tbe week the
doctor i-i ni i-aiooaliv insane, but Satur-
dav is his very bad dav. ' "Ah! Ibis is Interustine. How is be
lav the eolden eat was lifeless.
'Rachel took an early opportunity to lip out of the room, so that Lucy and Richard would not be d'sturbed by tbe pretence of a third person. At the end of half an hour, daring which tas was said than ever had been in lire minutes at anr other meetlnz.
ever one thought in
be sold before be can pay for
tbem to tbe "material" and other men ; terr fa K mMnent?' Bob Whitewrigbt
who are mtemted with htm. u a little fvllow of fifteen that runs
John King fsmilV -onbs of his , mom of tbe errands. Well, Bob steps
KmHMtr' Richard, wbo baa
- Ho sighs fremtentlv and then looks a min i, could witnnota it no jonger. aronnd as if hf was 'going to confess "Lucy." said he. nervously, but with sonmthlar awful: but be doesn't. Then 5 no hesitation, "for a long time past I
he will sav: Mr. King (that's me), will have been looking forwanl to tms even
For rsasont of his own Richard was
intending to call occasionally upon Lu y and Rache!, but 'irc i instances intei nosed. The same week that becaa
so dinastrously for him ended with an additional misfortune. He lost his situation as draughtsman. This was, in a measure, his own fault his invention had taken hb mind off bin daily task and caused him to spoils piece of work. Although this was an unusual occurrence, yet It furnished an opportunity for the superintendent, who disliked
Richard, to speak so harshly that he was angered, and after some hard words on both sides Richard quit work.
The result of the quarrel was tbat Richard had to leave the village and seek employment elsewhere. This be obtained at a works five miles off; bat for all purposes of a social kind it might as well have been fifty miles distant from Lucy and Richard King. Six months passed away, during which time Richard bad paid a half dosen visits to the King family. He was cordially received; even John King
treated him well, now mat tne young: inventor did not stand in the way of his plan for Lucy. And Dr. Stone had now a sympathising war with him tbat ought to hare enraged Richard, but for some raaon it did not: on the con-
last mv
Tne reason tor mis curunitruuvi philosophy came out upon his last visit. Luov and the doctor bad gone to the depot to meet her father, mother and brother, leaving Rachel alone in the House. , 1 "bey must have had some mysterious business to talk about, for tbey sat very dose to each other and spoke in low tones, and whatever the subjec t was it lasted till the arrival of tbe family. After they were all seated Richard to the right of John King and the
doctor to the left, the two sisters. Jot
up to the doctor and tands there for a ; . . i i-: t
wife, Elian, their two daughters, Lucy and Rachel, and son Joe, the boy-baby of the fasailv now twenty years old. The family b wonderfully well contrsutfed. The father Ua baetlinjr. busy.
ptwetkal man. th - mother both busy t breath through bis teeth, like a child and BrncticaL but without any hststlimr miw bet noun without a spoon) I have
whatever. The oldest daughter. Lucy, fonrotten what l wanted with yon. leu
vou ideate ask Mr. Whitewrifht to step . ing as the time for me to speak out ami ana mm mower in a group ..---you ptesse a& r- " . AS?" ?,K t. iLi T A trmvm a Braliniinnrr cousrh. which
neither.'' I was followed like an echo by one from i iuwi ... iHn- wt mh I tiM doctor. Evidentlv somefhinc was
wm rerv sorn' for him. boned that he
A Bridmaoit fCosus.)
will publish all the rejected
can And. Mrs. A. C. Poad, a sntter of the i
moos Sam Patch, died at
Vs.. recently. Senator Cokmitt. of Oeorgia,
rousrrntmaa MUliken. of Mnine,
sa'd to resemble each other as closely at two lromius. -David Pttlsifer, who has been akark In the Massachusetts Seeretsur f State's office for thirty years, retued a few days ago. Boston rod. -Rev. Dr. Backus, of Union College, at hk-heaectady, N. Y.. who has bean blind fram cataracts tea rears, leas
fully reoovered bis sight as the resttlt of operations performed by a Baltimore pfaysiciaa, TVoy Times. -Ex-President Thomas H1U, of Harvard College, has-edited an almanac in which the computations have been made according to tbe new Eastern standard time, the first of the kind to be published. Jtosfoa Hermld. -Mr. Bennett, the owner of the New York HtrtUd, is said by persons who hare seen him In Paris lately to have become prematurely old. His hair is turning gray and he Is as slow and precise In movement, as an old man."
-A Waterloo C. Y.) girl was marriedtoa young man wbo fell In love with her photograph, and the conrting was done through tbe medium of oorrespondenoe. The couple met-for the first time at their weddlag.akdo Erprtt. Senor Soteldo, who tarns op In Washington as the Minister from venexuela, Is the father of A. M. Soteldo, the young gentleman who lost his ttfe whfle trying to regulate the editorial management of the Washington Aepttsliean from the outside. What sort of a man is Uncle Bantu?" I asked of a Georgia friend, writes a Washington oomspondent Joel Chandler Harris' he replied, smiling. "He's a little, led-lmadhn.
freckle-faced farmer's boy from rataam County. Just about ns handsome as a burnt shoe. He's a good fellow, though, and bright, but indolent, tort of a singed cat He has been very well treated by tbe Atlanta CenaVfaafsn people. They give him a good salar ibs writing an Hour or two every day,; In addition tea very nice bouse, which tbey gave him outright as a Cbriatasas gift, I think. So he has plenty of time for literature and a pleasant place to write it in. M Indtemapoli JottrnaL
is of light rptexma. tall, vivacious; her sntter Rachel rather below the ar
ena sumrhL of the middle eonaptexbst
Joe, a yonag man of twenty. tsOL
i, IsMluawatJna
hx noose there 1st his lent pao-'
tograph. that he could play so aumy
pTsauts wttn t-m. twnsusg wwa saw caricature of friend aad lees with the strictest impartiality. He has west gone no far a to makegaaae of Richard Stockton, but that was when he was angry at Lucy, who had an incxeming interest in Richard. This Rtchsrd Stockton was aa ambttioais vounir drsusrhtomaa. not yet
twuntv-vighl. tail, robust, with a pleasant countensnce. His was aa iarrrntive msius. All hi thoughts for the past lew years were concentrated oaon aa iaaproremrnt of an agricultural impkensewt. which wonkl be invawshie to the cultivator ami a fortune for Rlcbard. I would not pretend to describe it for voa, even if you care to hare see do so. Bat for Rkhard' aak I will say that the fall tletaiU aad spsciftcatioew are to he found on page Jftd. voTwate xx. rmU
Uaztttt. aod is avmberesl WJ,-
ntmate before the doctor discovers him. J would succeed some day, and telling What is wanted?' 'Oh-ahf he sighs: j him that she would always take an inr rAii kiit ' imrul ka tercet in hit welfare. All of which.
prneses his forehead and draws in his jfrora a casual awjuaintance. were good
seaunsenu, out coming irum mkt. mu said with an evident feeling of relief at t the sudden discovery of tbe way out of ! a disagreeable position, they fell upon
Ricnard like a seconti lauure, greater even than the first that had tbat day befallen him. He understood la a moment what boors of discussion might aot have revealed and what years of success would hare entirely concealed, aad that was
casT go; 1 will remember it presently and seed for you. Now let me tell you. I was np stairs this morning before we went to ptesa: he called ap through the tube that he wanted me to step down a moiBBart hi meant a hundred steps dawn. Iweafteowmfortae ninety-ninth time and reported. Mr. King (and he sighed), there are two or three matters pressing that FU hare you attend to I Immmm. Hare's a poecial notice to
be written about Btddle's
coming out, and it looked as if two cats were in the same bag. -Mr. King' began Richard. Ah! Mr. King?' said the doctor, and he sisrbed in the precise manner
that Joe had often mimicked. Without attempting to sandwich the two stories in the manner in which they were told let it suffice to say that the doctor and Lucv had come to an under
standing and Richard and Rachel had come to a similar one. No one was greatly surprised at these aunouncements. But evidentlv Richard had not alto
gether unburdened his mind, and after
nave entirety cowewaww, n i - -r-. . . tbat Lucv eased for him only as a means j clearing histhroat tea yet more decided
sale; then!
will
that
to an end.
It was a bitter revelation, aad a true climax to this day of defeat. And thus the relet ion hip of Lucy
write a'xmt a nugrr-length editorial on t and Richard that never had been for-1 the daaserou condition of Mvrtl- and i mnlly established was at an end, with-. Hyacinth street: then go over all our j out a direct word having been spoken tf ai .Jn..,8.t anil mak.. ! tt fifauVllve it. 1
list of them.' Well, 1 wrote the not.ee , rtacne i , fort iRr,.Htion thst had brmurbt
V ; t-Li about the present altered condition of
swuswbw n oerir iintsjeTK m vsarvvs. ivtHvw rw .
naturally .,uickeaed wit of an interested person, she guessed the actual state of affairs. Rachel had always shown an interest in Richard, ncarcelr Ices than than that of her sister Lucy. As he was. about to pass her with a
manner he besran asrain:
"Mr. King. I have something more to say that I know you will now feel an interest in." There was a general movement of attention, in which Rachel Joined. You remember that unfortunate invention of mine?' continued Richard.
Remember it! Ww it not tbat un-
M.fl. from which you faivrattrji ( a noinisnmsr
An additional incentive to Richard. W such were needed, was Lacy King. This yoaag ladr. who was fully as aasbftJons aVRu bard, took a great Inaereet ia his pleat aad praised aad encour
age! him in every wny. They were MA formally engaged to be nsarned. hat they might as well have been to all who kaf-w them; and the only reason that induce! these dHinterested third person to wait was that Kicbard .Stockton mm going to make a fortune out of a patent in a few months anil then aa nsAnuad'ng wedding would take fdaee. Thl was prwWij the tacit nnderstaad ng bi tween Lucy nnd Richard. fK hut two daughters Joha Klag thought mot of Lucy, and being of thsit hard-. eale! variety failed practical bed d not look wfth anr favor npeet the pn4pct f RSchard beromiag his son-in-law. He ha.1 no faith in the msMtdiate fwrtnoe tbat wai to he
Kred out to this inventor and no w that two youag people like lney
sd Kk-hard wouw evewaatty -mhtj, ceeat or now . , Beside that, there was a much better
waatiac Lucy -a keen, aaaart iei:
mw. Dr. Mone. who owned aad editett ti tlmk Mu.kkniMNr. r-mitoti the Wttk-
wees i Bnasma-nr aw " .waww-g d fy CVosTa'Miuasi-. He wa a rWag waa. aad even now bead aad sboublers
aome Stockton. The doctor was a nuber older man than be woald have rt tv. but fortr fat not so
itttnt uUif nitM- alt.
Xa addlt oaal teteret waf wtalsd la 'th A. fnitti the fact that Jot was
tbe Mta: aCross Ansat-
But if this fact beimd the wscrtr wttL ti. fsa itsMR. hV bad the ravema et-
-Bnnt wirn tax, dnWtfhtar. Is Jt
mmd the editorial and made out the list
aad handed it all over to the doctor. Of course none of them weredoaericht. but I didn't expect they could be. The doctor can't be bent in improving other people's work. When you do the Job and are tired out. he comes up all fre-dt and smiling, with a pair of microscopes. The tnecbU notice was too short and the editorial was too long, and he was sure that he had told me to bs extraordinarily careful with tbat list, and be reMiyml disiindlv tellinjr me some
thing that I never b'eard. " , ! "That may be hallucination, Joe," suggested Richard. ; Joe was about to make a strong stateineatof whm bethought R was, when hb father entered andslee stopped like
a hone before a seven-barren gate.
"Go on. Joe," urged iwcy eti as
the rest."
"5ot now; it'll keep," aaW Jee,
eol nar out of the room. Thai's :hif ' asked her father.
Oh. nothing," said Raehel. I sM-he was at the deetor again,
wan't he?
Xo one replied. A mighty clever fellow the ctocioc
is. yetnlag Blgnty orseassonsu aovm him," . .
v iMtiML" siid Racaei.
Her father looaed steiulUy at her for
a moment. He isaa eviuenny expeciow
mtm ntnMttction, ana, as were . sYJIu a,. aL.jn
was apparently oaty ewe mvm
ouest on of the ojoetors menus mi wm not at all satisfied.
After a few conftramed remaritt
OL.I..NI toidr hia leave, montislng Ln
m ami bis uooJL friend Raehel that he
jtuseibte after the arrangements had been
maie. KLmnl went out he met Dr. Stone,
wmT2A to enter. They spoke to
each other in a friendly wafter the fashkm of pagUisti who shsikehaadi
tofore tbe combat. , Tor seaae time past the riatta of Dr. e,L fi.M KWa house had seri
ously laftnrbed Richard, making him T UMtrards bis BrOSDeroU
t4vsd.nte wished that he stood as weU
i .t- i.ii nf Luar's father at
the doctor dkt and hewas awayetU
aJImlM?
"Oh, we'll let Uat drop, Richard,' said John King, soothingly. I hardly think that It would be good
re rood-night, she stopped him.
Richard," said
hand,
you
she, holding out her
don't know how sorry i
then
"Thank you, Rachel, said he: t
after a pause, "Good-bye, Kacbel.'-
"Ckwd-byer Why do you saygoon-
bye?' It had never occurred to her, until she found herself asking that uoestkm.
that Richard visits woUKl cease. Ancy were both silent for a moment.
Lucv will tell you." Yon must try again." What! The machine? Never! But. Richard," began Rachel, and
then stopped. He waited for ner to MMtiam "You will let me ns. I
mean-let ns know how yon are gewng on once in awhile, won't you?'
Richard was on the point of saying
fimathia' ssrase. but his glance reeted
on Rachel's face, looking up at hint, And
the expression upon iter race was awrn
a surprise to mm mat ne swm looking at her.
" aW.kitl.'1 said be at um. taainr ner
hand again, "Iwili not forget that you are reraembtriag me.M
And yon wm try agam, ww i.
" wnat lorr For your own inlet,' JCerer!1 "Rtchanlf . But 1 will tagak.' 0h. I'm o gia4l'.M But shs was tiM at hi conttadletory speech. "(looii-nlght, Rachel." And Rachel bhl him goed-nlght, feeling mcbm that Richard was netgoinjr to die out of their story. At Richard walked iinickly away He
mhsortaatl with an Mea utai
was had
so
just
come to him, and was
still
. . .4 1 1 1L. nU.MA
stransT. thai ne um not mww uv.owny
approaching nor hear the doctor's ctvtiltyAia5wartStg and UttfikiMr for haW
policy to let R drop now, ' perststea Richard.
Why not?" "Because I bare given it six months more of hard thought, ami this very day it ha passed a complete, thorough and rigid test aod was pronounced a success bv certain moneyed men. We have applied for aa art of incorporation; capital, m 00,000, one-fifth of the shares being mine," John King aad Dr Stone opened their months In a most ungenvel manner; Joe aaid something a tint his being "extraordinarily careful" to keep It quiet; Lucy turned white to the lips and a hard look crept into her eyes. Rachel looked so steadily at Richard iW h crossed over to her.
And yon never told me'.' was ail aba said. Why tell yon; when I knew that it would make no difference aie H, MmcCttUock, fa IiUtdelpkia Time. Q
Blw4WrW 'llweWt H jRlWaWM" s) A long-waisted man, with the nose nf f ax and an ere full of speculation.
walked up to a second-hand clothier la Buffalo the other day, and said: ge that overcoat hanging but down tbereF Of omtrse.'' s ... "WelL Pre taken a fancy to R. It's rather cheeky to ask yon to go own there, hot I'll make It an ob ect: 1 won't give bat eight defer for the coat, bat 1 11 girs yon a tWlar to hay R forme. Ton are also a Jaw, and know bow to beat him down. Here are nine dollars." The dealer took the money aad started off, and In five minutes was beck with the ooat. "Good," chuckled the other. "1 reckoned you'd lay him Out. How much did vou make for your sharer
"VhalL ash dot Is mr branch sthore.
and I oaly ask six dollar far da goat. I was about tret dattar aaead.' Wmtt
gaswaai jifssnm
-"There is danger in the electric wire." remarked the criminal when overtaken by a telegram. "Lands are measured in rods, leagues, and so forth," said the toswaer, "now what Is a surveyor?" A land-leaguer!" shouted one of tbe boys. AT. Y. Commercial Jdvertitr. " Young farmer: "Are you fossdof bsaata, Miss Guahortou?" Mho Onahar
ton. "Oh, really, Mr. rawaer, a yea mean that a a declaration, yon nsast speak to nsamma." DtiroU Pod. Tbe newspapers often print the "last words" of men, but never timet of women. The latter would take ap too much room and crowd out all the advertlsementa. -Norruiown BtrmUL " Caw! caw!" screamed a Britisher, waring his umbrella at a Market street dummy the other dny. "Gat ht, yon crow,,r said the conductor. The ansa was i area. son FrattoUeo Port. First swell "By Jove, Fred, that is quite the highest collar I've struck yet," Second swell "Think so, old mn? WelL I don't mind toRinsr yea
it's a little idea of my own. It's owe of tbe guvnor's cuffs." Ckiemf Tribune. A young beau at his sister's evening party began to sing: "Why am I weak and weary?" whea a little brother brought tbe performance to a sod dan close by calling out: "Aunt May says R's 'cause yon come borne so late every night." N. Y. OrapMc , "I wish I was a star," he said, smiling at his own poetic fancy. "I would rather you ware a comet,'' she said, la a dreamy tone that made hia pulse quicken with hope. "And why?" he asked, with suppressed anxiety. Oh," she replied, in a freeamg toaa, If yon were a comet you wouW oaty come 'round once in fifteen hnmdral years.'' ZWrs FrPrt. Wasn't Mr. Thornton mad that
you went into his woods and cut all thai
birch berk?" asked a little gin brothers came from a wood he
to a Mbrhbor with their arms filled
. -jZl WImL MS. tl
srren m
tW bovs: "he saw as and never
wnn) y 'WIL" cried tbe little
triumphantly, "that's jast it. He was so matl he wouldn't speak to yon!"
Harper Bmxmr.
A story la told of a Weeaetoqueck
beiaw itreugnt to a osoaoagtost
doctor in aa ox-oart, having Imsmhaa-
dktd without gloves by a brotaer. While
the doctor was aresmng tan wouwusisw
man asked: "Doctor, if I cue from the effects of this beating will they hang my brother?" 'Tm afraid they wtlU replied the doctor.' Then let me die,"
said tbe wco-MtcuBooaoT. nvnmcm
(Conn.) BmUetin. 'War, bow are yon, Gttplut" ex
claimed aa erratic Aastla man, trying;
to thrust his hand into the unwilling, mnmmrpaw of the anea, how you bare cbanged! Kever saw a maa change so in my life. " ty name is not GUjuV' aad the aerangar hi a tatato-six-degrWlietow-atTO tarns,; "Heavens!" ejaculated the Austin, man," worse and worse! Yot hava not only changed wnwietfatty pf
at iHisearance, hat mm fwfX
sinw ii nB7wav. ami seme at
ttoat ha did hoi. wm vm unreaso-
ah hour Weaard twaneaqi
H""V it. i v f 4 J-fr ' v.V fit
