Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 February 1884 — Page 7

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WEEKLY COURIER.

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J7f"r-';-. Ve fairies U'M Vui .. i not ii'II mo n, Anr to the night Mn my wii.1ow-mihi Ore eoadreu tUiu tutu mttki me Mircly art at tbelr old trick ajrsiu. Staod where the Urbt rtrikt thro the frosted AsfioA:ad4in' war ti tower i books thest'cd-miNou fust bunch ot inm, Tfcehuuiiiiinii ili 1 uUe ili tte Illy -flower!

wast ho falrv pencil could dcf im The- frtttU'i! frond or dainty sudden salr Wtth ewr in( so dltoatoy nae You H tremble on tin- air! gone niri'f -finirwd spirti !f tin' lee Ha wr um.r bU fioiie till here, that plain: . Aad wbii I !!' ' u .umloi iriee A wlsttul liinc- gratbort. in my (ruin. O wwid'Wi"t'i iir iii! ' If In.uM ftut levin o; you ib wnt of the- unor Bow fro i f n -n iy the breath of t,od, AndwtM-rc tl bKMcn nmuieure Bow And where c.tten I the ilw. that Mrlnjr Her bvel irl hki ti the nu'iine.t wo1 And what .t ntmntinir inthienw irlnas Tk blowuij si.IvlKli'l I i. jiii the trivial mmmI

nreawcsof a muui Al UTtnUBY.

OonM I m

norm.

rMe the South wind and tM

ABU iwmini an j lie mvHrriw inftr Bum

IX Wllfliy thunder

forth.

ia oun

So bow tin- iiiSini!in. l -4(iiv

And now tu. turbulent

trolled I would jmor. be fretted by the prned And iHflBVii't - ff men : tbefr puny ntts If Or any wordy ! or ero lint e4. My lifted Mwi cuuid ceeroiure affright.

her head in tub of water until drowned. Tell me a woman who

that to entitled to the benefits of lb nineteenth century! Why, if tuek people were fairly l-almiecd on the fence round Heaven, they would hang with their bead downward of choice. Human tadpoles, nil of there!" Kutft'tw had a horror of death; cemeteries were ItU peciul averNioa. He

wi mri'r known to tttml a funeral, lie could dm bring liimulf . to wiUuM the ivrt-inoniiM in ihe hou-- or at th arravn. lit- had a mju!iu faint burial. "Whyean't virv)oijr ia' vault.

with tin1, pli-ahin folf on the walla

hsti t!t- in tenor wll aa the exterior onniiwiktod. nl made so attmv tivf that iijiU j:oinjr into tbem wonld fi l us ihtty i w iu-it hey iit-r an attractivM ci.amlior with u'bed in U?"

"Ij you uit-an the deal? ' You know w lt eiiouirh I refer to

visitors -to t'te Shhur."

"I am afral I." 1 mld not help say-

iBff, pravely, "ou have yet tn leani.

jMiip-ni!. that not all the n-lijrion, all

the U artiiiiL' and all the ohiloooby in the world t an never make death other than death."

But that i no reason whv every-

lxdv (ihould make death m horribla and V i t . . . . t

grtsiy. j uey make it ffnaatiy, ana in

the u.i rae breath ten you it in the way to

Meat on. The way to Heaven ought to be beaut if til." "Hare you foriruttcn PQcrim'a Frog-

renal"

"A nieqe of rank piaflnrlsn. Tlio

iaea h ttioqsatMm ot yean ora.

And

now 7 The laufrhtnir falrjr

the ftpanvled window

vhenfor'

To rnK at

thriun: And 1 laub ui. vrakinif f ntm mr dream tetakt up l-.iy Ut and crow anew;

ot thtnir dlvlnrlr planntML

fiwi nut ii-urataoani

tfauwtor tn Hiakaaa,

Tel trtooM to W' ttw lrt-work o ttw

-fMbm Brndki, in JVantatton.

fiat mak m- nw t nwl n

IMMB One who hoio tb

t

TiBASTLLA'S BITE. .AJBnni? ti)l juv aeotiaintant-e.

none

1

of thaw days. Poaibly w pnr

loan ym akojatkan Ma ktobwi at me with ndiagvia that?" 74ejf $my you are worth aesrljr A nilHin." "See here thi la in conftdenat. Nad ik y iov a treat deal that Un't

true. But in tnbi iuatanee the are not far wrong. But why bonld f quit on a miUton? Have Mime more aiuauroonta. Thla l the only place I oau get adeeeat atoak in town. ' " I've nfAsn the time you would hare been content with a nuarter of a mill' ion." "Ye: in the long apo. Do you know, I was a fool in those day a. Nature never intended a man should be

content. He ouifbt to be jutt a easer to make hi tenth yea, hist hundredth million fur that matter a his rt.

Kor rov nart -bat mind vou don t let ( been able to

rour hive know it: I don't care to aet faetf (certainly it

them after me I ve no lutentton of quitting till I've made fire millions." You harja only another step to take, apt! aou will enttaMMhyour claim to all the privilejres enjoyed by aristoeraU." "He laughed. 'NO. 1 am too sensible for that," he replied; "altbouifb. for that matter, you know I always held nature had made it division. There will be hewers of w.-od and drawers of water aa

long as grass grows or water runs. H meant there is danger that one day

you will look with contempt on a n with les than ten thousand a year."

Ataootn la

tfcroaffof men whose frantic

aad fereria faces exhibited

phase of a gambler's exnerieaee. Eugene announced himself "ahead of the gmme three hundred thousand:" at two oeloek be had not enough money to pay for hi lodging. I was coming twit of the Km ofBee about two o'clock the next morning. Homebody telephoned from a lirery stable there was a rood "item" in

Blade's building, a hicslity well known to the police and preas gang. The I art were digut'd with the amenet. of the 4item" the remi-s rumitbetL and eottcertedly called for strenuous aetion on the part of the authorities.

The morning waa wet and chilly: e of thene sleet v. ltsraal mornings that drives man and beaut into haoty dromon shelter. I refused to stir at nrt, then something J have never

explain to mywas not the fear

that our eontemnoimnes would He-

cure an item the readers of the Era would be deprived of), caused- me to change my mind. 1 made my way to the notorious premise indicated, and stumbling into the hallway ran against a policeman. "He's had an awful time, poor devil. I never saw anvtiodv suffer so rifuch.

It was awful awful.

music

Xontene! Til name ron a thou

tmnd pieee4 fani on composition without a ditnrd.', Eugene answered.

"Tht1 fact the world t

what it profe "

"Don't blame me. my boy," be re-

"Wln iio wo IntHMlaeB diseords in plied, in a oatronizinc manner I imme-

mk I diately resented, if i ve set my peg for

tire nullum.' ' "I've seen the time vwi were as well off. enjoyed the world, literature, art

loesn't belieye the wx-tety of your friends and. above all. the companionship of your wife and

! .1 11 1 . H .1 4l.

v iloti t vou advoeate crema- ciiii tren. aim au tn iraw tuu wreo 1 retorttsL "If your theory Is j thousand a year, for I happen to know

oorreet. Ixlrn em all up; burn the you gave niienuiytana mnuiw it. whole world and earn- twenty genera- "I can only repeat-uye million is ttons in wateh-ejlarm.,, ! my figure And l'vy only miule the i i . - i- 'r l I A..,..k m ,l, aintr "

.k Trunn i-fiiii'ii iiimiii imi'tim? snti 1 nisi own "ii i-uvw

Here's what's the matter. I guess,"

How if vou fail? Y

named him 1 attune' Favorite. He had a beautiful and htghh accomplished wife; hiit children were tlio prettidtt and the bct mannered 1 have cer met. All the women eoti'VIered Mr. K asnearH'rfe tion a! mortals can achieve; all the men voted Knsren F as clever a mau as one could iHire to claim fellowship with. Ho was rich in associations, in the mteffrifYof a nsimethst commanded

the retHc-tof f ur cencrationM. How

feu aspiring Atueriean" can say as much? H" ioesed the advantages of a llljentl fdu-ailon; hw place was ai:red ai 'vol I a" it i jMible to aiK aure aiivthitt in a cotintry where the wbvel tf fortune obliterates the accumulations and reputations of generations, amd lifts men. nd women out of oliaeurtty in a day. That, is to say, the tmpaay that employed him was the oldest, most reliable, an'd the richest organisation of Hh kind in tbe country. Finally, In addition to a salary of three thousand a year, Kugene had good reason to count uwn an inheritance in the near future that would render him independent. The noteworthr trait fellowship with Eugene F - rervaled was hut ejuable spirits, lorn, a? he atserted. tf contt'ntsneat. H; n; fatitiHl with his place, his lelngfn.nt and enjoyments.- No man bad more to make him happy, he tahl. No man enjoyed life more philosophirauY, r fretted himself lew over tht- Mg or little things Iwyoiid.hit control. It was this eouipoi.e, and, doubtless, hi ignorance of the trials and hitter ejtirtences of less favored

!.. that rendered hugene in-

ffervnt wheu the misfortunes and

lemntation of the poor were, diensed.

Qonetous to a fault, he wn unaSk to nntnhtnd the dire necessities that

drfw the tinfortunnte to desperation a4 death. I Iv wan ere wuld with difficulty find language strong enMigh to express hi contempt of the average auiehte. A poor man who sought employment aad failed to find it. w?arV with fruitless fort, despairing ttnuW the world s rebufts. plunged iwklc.-wly into the unknown. Th means employed emphasized the poverty of the wretched creature. The newspspers made much of it. It waa the Jt m of the dsy, and proved h base for columns. I dropped in on Eugene one day when his hour's work was done. He had a newspaper In his hand. He threw it down impatiently, angrily, as he handed me a cigar and vttb4 me into a acat, saying: . "I am disgusted with you newspaper -mM WWv An -roll trivw so milch nrom-

iaencaand apaee to that mrribla snichle. By all accounts, the fellow dhi all that wan left him to do. If he bad only displayed common , whan be vm ahoat it, and adopted easier means! If a man tnttat kill himself, why doae be dtoftfrare himself, or Impose unnecessary attd lbrrible agonies such as this poor mvtch inflicted upon himself?" Aakle from the fact that 1 have no patience with the speculation and theory that cut ground front under every Cbriatlaa's feet, 1 was tired. Eugene worked an htmr every day. 1; an an average, twelve at least, and did wore In one hoar than Eugene did in three. Since it was clear to me that he reseivad at least ten times more for his awnfcal toil than 1 did, I ciwld afford to permit him to indulge himself in a protoagad dJaaariailott of the "survlral of me fltKwt.' Itptoaaedhimandawttsed tae. "Kow," h said, at the end of a chapter, tell me why a wan who chooses to km ahttjtif, hjt m my with rat xk. AnmtA k. mmhUI mm mMCh above

ML Umm bf uoi W aooouaL Bt Umi

bw'inPM mutter, It, wa a responsible t when the; sec-saw will bump y

tnist. The frit n 1 wa- going abroad to gnwind:

remain for years MTliaw iermanentiy. iio owned. jointly with his ulster, a piece of jrtert: near the great Oil ik'lt, It might )c worthless, and it. misrht iroye verv valuable. Wliat the

friend required was hont dealing.

The next tlav Euirene t lost a hun

dred thousand. A week later he was not worth ten. There came out of a content, such as was never witneed ltt'forc nor since lietween oil ojierntors, mere wrecks of men mentally and mor-

For nimielf he did not care. He hud ally, physically ana nnanctaiiy, cniei

.f .i4t, w,t invtitbt wt..r u-fi4 nmomr whom was hnrcne Jr . I he

iU..l to all tlittt vnili I ba r. ili7i..l tarantula's bite had poisoned

from her half of the land. It was for b!od. Me was was no longer me row, Eugene F to d'ncoVer thfc Value ot the neat, scrtipuloU!-ly-dresed. o,uiet-man-land and to .exercise, his jutlgment in nered gentleman. He was unshaven disposing of it. He undertook the task f half the time. His eyes were shifting, with ill-eonealed repugnance. lie dis. never steady, and partly discolored, liked traveling; had a horror of un- I'urest ami the fi ver of speculation left aired U-ds and pot-luck. He went to j their traces stamped I should say tbe oil regions in a bad humor. When bntmh i him as an unsuccessful man. be returned, a great change was noticed 1 I once heard a man (and be belonged in hH manner. A month had worked , to my own guild, more s the pity), say wondets. " tlmt all laWr was degrading. He cited 'Jutt think of it." lie said to me, j our great mantifacutnng centers pointwhen lie droptjed in to shake hand in , ed t the homes of the workers who.? his cheery, hcartv wav. "I thought products are the very pillars of the those six hundred acres were worth i earth, so far as tU commercial, momed ulK)Ut live dollar an acre. At tbe end , and many of its social institutions arc . t wi nibiwl iteen tlion. , concerned, and proved to his own sat is

land dollars: in another we k it jumped isfaetitu that the tendency of all labor

up to a hundred thousand, and finally I let it go for four hundred thousand, half cash, balance in three months." It struck us all a a surprising streak of luck, aad everybody put it that way. but Eugene, who waa a convert to the "Belt" theory, held it was simply a matter of mcnagement and business cxtierience and Ntiracilv. He as.-crtcd

there was abundant or oil territory j yearv imercoume wiia iwnwn undcvelotied, and his friemU were stir- J era the world ., mart, and represent tbe SfcSMSBilal I v.t ..tnMuinn whoa be aa. rammed interests of trade.

noiinred his restdve to demonstrate the Eugene was rushing ho

correctness of his conclusions. He un

dertook the task of developing, and. like many another who started out on the "Belt" theory, he ended "wild-cat-

t raV.nl inarv rik.. His effort, were at- 5 and have a glass of wine " As 1 ll tended with varvinir success. He expe- , him into a little snuggery few frequent-

rwnxt ilownriirht bad luck, and rare I ed. he answered

said another policeman as he picked op a smaU label marked rot poison. Tbe wretch at my feet suddenly drew up his knees, groaned in a horrible manner, and turned fairlv upon his bach.

lookiasr straight upwards with an ex-

preaioa so ghastly that we were awe-; stricken as his soul took in Bight. It was the face of my friend, Eugene Y.fiacid, Lowry, in CurrtnU - A Few Fright Facta. If there is one toing more than another that the country needs that it absolutely yearns for it to a law aboiishing the temperature crank aad his tencent thermometer. Both are nuisances

"on never know ' in tny fnBett meaning of the term, and ump vou on the long-nuffering people are. ihst at this

time, losinir inetr temper anu wwr mi-

fidence in the wisdom of an all-wise j Providence under this double infliction. The, man with the ten-cent thermometer is far superior, in point of bore-ou-to-deatluitiveMMM. to the fellow who aaks if this is eold enough for yost. The latter in merely seeking information, and you are at liberty to either answer him or

his life's j ,urn remains over to the coroner:

nut we uermotneter nenu m i a turner after knowledge; be to loaded to the muxxfe already, and only seeks a victim with whom be can divide. It is useless to tell him that hut tea-cent, mercuryloaded, bottle-glass and tin -back weather prevaricator is a snare and a delusion: that it doesn't know anything about temperature. He has the utmost faith in the accuracy of his instrument aad will accept ita statements in the face of contradiction by all the high-priced and

higb-toned thermometers in tne country. If he finds that -he shows thirtyseven degrees below zero, he orders another ton of coal and, puts on four more suits of onderclothea though the boys be plating marbles ia tbe alleys, the streets' knee-deep in mud ana the man in the next yard is spading np ground for his net springs garden. There is no denying the fact that the ten-cent thermometer is great at getting down to its work. It can make a man's hair stand on end and send the shivers scooting; down his spinal column without half trying that is. if yon are foolish enough to place any confidence in the showing it makes. " It can go down to forty-two below zero n the pleasattlest of Wyoming afternoons, and stay there, "without turning a hair," as the horse reporter savs. It can show a tempem-

"That's precisely the question I have turc caicuiaia to ireew inB.na4 "T . , ; . . - V. s i Tn off thi'fees of the lironze dot; on tbe

was to brutalixe; to harden: to destroy the. .sensibilities. He made the too common mistake of confoumlinir effects I wtmder what this student would say if gome one should cite to h!m tbe case of Eugene F . It might nuzile him to define the precise value of the patent of nobility he derived through two

never

now past

The ralarv of Boben Harris as

idVot of the Northern Pacine Bond is -ju,(XW per annum. Cnkoo frsasmc. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes contradicts the cable story that be at going; to England to ierture, and mrs he detrev to at the remainder of his life ia his own country aad by his own fireside. Judge Tourgeu says in his new lecture that there are 5.k newspaper to publish the news of tbe da, aad there are 350.OU0 rrporters in thto country alone watching the world to record tU actions. - Not one of the six Congreasman from California was bom ia that Mats. Ttdlv i" a natne of -Tennessee, Glancoek, of M;iippi. ilenlev. of Indiana. Bose cmns. of Ohi. Bod !" of Wisconsin, and

Sumner, of Massachusetts. --h;.-f-Enineer Grge W. MelviOs ta rc-eived a letter from the tkrrernor ot irkontsk. couched ia tbe nwt friendly terms. It say that the Oar baa rewarded all those who mhld Mr. Melville and the other survivor of the Jeaoaette. J. M. Hill, the theatrical manager, is said to be so lucky that if he were to leave hi .Uppers at a hotel they wwukl be forwarded to him to tbe next umm wiJt a half-doxca pairs of sQk storkkgs in them. The only time be ever Wl dowa he is said to have picked np a diamond pin. A". F. frntfMr. -One of the mot highly-prized artic'.c in tbe collection of a Hartford (( onn. ) biok lover is a copy of Prince " Chntnoloffical History from to.

K..KS," giving a dailv account of tbe pllcrriuss for thirteen y ear. Thevolnnw , t easily duplicated, even in publio libraries of long standing and means. Horatio King, tboutrfa now an okt man. i still hale aad hearty: bis eye is as liright. hie step as firm and his heart as voung aa when be sat in Ilu -bnan"s t abint as PostmasUT-t-neral. Mr. King enjoys tle dttiK-tHm of having entered the rWt-omce IVpsutmentM .-. lerk and working his way ap to the Up. Cncijo In'junt. Mr. Joseph Hay. oa of Boston's most venerated citixens, celebrated re--enUv the ninety-fonrth anniversary of bi " irth. in the 'bouse which be built in at.4 where b has lived darinc i x;v-three vears. He was a member of Bf .uon's Common Coua.!'. in is-fX and

be has nusseii voting at only two eiee5oiis In eventy Botto Herald. X. J. Morton, of tbe Bton Cilofie, who lost his life in the City of Colmabn disaster, was one of the brightest nirnalistfi in New England. He was on Ids way to Florida to spend several months' to avoid tbe drcadfnl disease, consumption, the symptoch of which had begun to appear. Nmie of the best article ia tbe 6JoV in the last fstsr years emanated from his brain. Cktoainter Octo.

walked as other men walk

me one day. when I caught his arm. i -Hello' Howd'yold boy?"

determined to ask yoti.s Come in here

tr'ttMi fortune. toi.

In a year -less linwhls old friends scarcely knew Kngene F . He was energetic, coniident, positive and decisive: a very fair spectmtan of a thorough-going American business man. His ventures proved profitable in the main, and then, all at once, accident filled his pockets one night when he slept. He was the pr of half a million. He was In the middle of the current, a prominent craft in the stream that allured thousands, floated a fraction into saic harbor, and stranded tbe great majority. i ...btnai met Etifimoe now. We were

tjnanes oveugui

"Permit roe to nam

, . i i i.t.i '

inste uramiv or wnan; n imiito. Liking him in the face as of old, I said: "The battle has gone against yen ' "Yes. I haven't a doUarto my aame, Ned." Iwasamaaed. I thought tliere was something left that he could turn into cash, and I could not help expressing mv thought, . '"No, no! Nothing of the sort. I could have in fact I should have managed differently, and put aside something-a little bit in real estate, or a few bonds -but I didn't. "What next?" "What next?" he reneated dreamily

Dhl rvs not made up

!m itiffVaHMt etuaiiaeia.

us face to face one day front of the t and drearily.

ra office. - .. im uiuni. t v tras-meter. or a politician s

M mm.mm,v i .p nirainj. " i mill iitiuit. vr imki i r. -

i .J .1. i.i Hiu. M inn n "

flow -are vou. Ned?

Come with me. 1 want company. o

refusal new." ,

"Make It to-night, at noma, ana rit be on hand.,, . ... " 1 wish I could; but the truth is, I am no seldom at home now I don't know when I've spent a night, or rather an evening, at home." And this was niv bookish friend who, a venr ago, could not bn induced f leave bis snug library, or cosy livingroom, where bis wife and children were his chief companions. Half an hour's conversation proved to me that my friend-the man I had respected and loved --was as dead as the Tlliaroah. In his place I found a man who seemed a bundle of nerves. He had lost tbe repose af ajf friend, and with It his grace. WMla it was Impossible for Eugene F to become either coarse or brueane, his positive manner and tones, his decision, mye him an angularity that was less to be adtwred thatt bU formwaasoand ttr yon AmmtoP rJl gant, liammasjfiottwfflhatirw

and aatk for Your old place. I believe

it's there for the asking. And m six months you will look back on your experience in oil as a bad dream"Vou are right. Ned. I always thought you a alow goer, but you arc right nine times out of fen. I'll act on your advice and I thank you from the bottom of my soul for the interest yon have shown in me.' 1 He was as good as his word. But before the month was out he joined forces with another clerk, and made a hundred and fifty dollars on a tern m ott. He was bobbing up beside the dashing operators inside of a month. A month later there was a battle royal lasting three days, in which the bulla aad bears were so thoroughly mixed and blended that it was with extreme difficulty the best-informed observers could determine the relative positions of tbe horned and clawed competitors. Immense sums were made and lost. On the first day, It was referwd Kngene F tkjareu forty thenanatd doBam. On the third It was rumored he had eceu-

JfcWttiniJHjM"!' Jsi(Mm HsWjJf JWw"r1

ttri.nl alivmnf ttwi MaTOT 4 tV Hi

a a 1HI w m " - am! -tare vou in the face with a tie rge Washington stare, while you wipe tne perspiration from your face and long

for a linen dtiter and a fan. When the ten-cent thermometer" owner is obliged by feminine persoafcion to get up and light tbe fire, be loOk. at his tin weather, indicator aad finds it, registering seventy-five below zero and still going down. He got down town and makes affidavit before evcrr man be meeU that it i seventyfive "below, beeau-e his thermometer said so. He enlarge upon the superior excellence of his tberuwineter, which can. when the weather permits, register all the way down to one hundred below aero, while tbe ordinary instrument freeze up somewhere about tbe fortv notch. The average cheap

j thermometer is alnnit as reliable as a

promise.

ings as uncertain as tne

verdict of a jury. Hence we say that if some genius will suggest some plan by which the evil Instnttaeut and all believers in St can he swept from the face of the earth into the waste-basket of a chaotic eternity, a grateful people will rise up and ask him to take soeaething. 3e Boomerang. The death of a noted native ot Rockbridge County. Vs., i thus related in a Texas pnner: "Blg-5oot Wallace, the cewbrated pioneer, veteran and Indian-fighter. Is dead.'' The old man ha been lending a hermit life for years past in the brassiest part of Atascosa County, Tex., and was found in bed a corpse. It is thought that he had been dead two or three davs when found.

There is no heir to the few cattle ha

owned, and the contents of the eahm,

his rifle, knife, saddle and various Indian trophies and souvenirs will prob

ably go to tne state

Mrs. Tennyson writes and signs al

bmw huahaaa a Jataatn. smt mimaweo?awss vwwv

your

The burglar's pride If they hadn't they could not have opened thi wusdow. i'hirttgo Tribune. The difference between a patent non-tip-overalde spittoon and aa editorial is said to be in tbe fact that the one will right itself while the other won't"When a man gets a stitch hie side while at church he is apt to lose tbe thread of the dtocoursr. Of course: and when he get bessmed m by a crowd of pretty girls, it seams good. 1'oaAers Sbuumm. A little chfld of Rntland. Tt., hecoming wearied with the quarreling of two younger eJOMrcn over a glass of

milk, exclaimed: "Waat s tne fighting forever over that milk?"

a wbote cowTUi am muse Jyyjf JVaws. "Fred, whv do you call

darBher? Is H beeanse 1

into your afftscthms so cwimmhagtyr "Hardly that, my dear! tt'sbecaasa.

as a rule, yon rarely advance tneratll me but yon are holding out a big bOL" m'co0s Timn.

'4s that htOemaauaHfed?" asked

Wttbetmpoon. kjoking at a five-foot-two

maa helping a lady upon tae ears. Yes. Why r "I shenhlaH think ft was consistent for n short fellow like

him to enter thetmndsef -2f. Y. SML -A man who eoanes rona

minutes beogiagfor a mateh Is

nuisance, bat when be aBdss into a crowd and asks: "Isthwre any man here who is mean easough to refuse ts me a match?' there is aathmr to

do but to hand one over at

lenaef.

Not a Subject: Hake aw a awa. snt a i

TRasetty jwswri

-Then give see a i

as as gff ineanlant tel of tig.

yens

a

mow

,Slnt lata KJaW aw

In July i United State

and a half of ice. nonnds were nest

polar expedition to organised, Use crew should he drafted from the Uaited atatea .Ben sta H would not only save

the country a handsaws snaa at

but we shanM very soon hnvean

polar sei . iwisfea "

-A Medeat Littln Girfu "Mnnmaa," asked a Bttle girl, "does the seat goto bed when it aets in the avenmgr I.

the

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