Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 March 1884 — Page 3
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mum became eviilont that the mtw
had the trmii aim! it occupants pretty
" Wb. what unf' heimtunillv d.v . well at her mercy. Tom appeared
mandod. cheerful v indifferent to the circuit
" VHt,
rax Arrxu MxifEH on at or. ... . , Mm mm4 the S wlJ throng. A neat hu; lto mfprtrty anew aaa pm m nwrilail Halae Ht UV tt tnwi jfj win a Mitwmr aanVir mm MjwttmotM. crawl ban. Ut wsVawrt to M wufci . , take Worm in b fiats , mtmt ban a U.tM4 Of Bab:
mum- ittr mm
nrmiirA Lord Montariingto km
d Mr. Hcana, the grater.
" Ion don't My ee" ejaculated Tom,
with a ftt&rt.
"Yes. eure enoncb. Me pmom
broujrh the town this afternoon. Won
der be didn't give you a rail, Mr. Btiiik
er. a you're Mien particular mend of
mn, adde i att. wean, who wanton of the unbeliever.
Tom em" quit taken shack. One
wouldn't think He bad heard good ttewi," remarked Mr. Pestle, ttteehem-
Ut, rather slyly.,
Id t itw 'ty at nix M Hr fctnttteaa ult dfearfav; Mm Wanatw N-nlr ' tei
AM aoUMajr na to a. OrKwrA. if Nt !- t ait, mm taawwoi'U war. The twwl HrHwMt i a Wrrrr Mi Itoatjr nilui htn vrtwnt tub aawckHMt hilier awe TtM W eerjr twain - Ho! ar the K4Mbt :
A mwkmr rlei now lpeK Willi lit4 J: HtaT wafd draw eiif r
TM rlib(ntr ua in wronir. , Ham dr4Jf u i :! (i iwi ! Be fala mI4 uUk irteMf via; Meat-r. Wi t at a frfcwyC tlbwarbi and I atut taiak! ' O mrn-ff, wnt hr f tlw Stw! -Stow iar tt ibow i -ta Jknd wIhM a tw Mt wn n.Mi art hi ui ntt! tlk iMpI r'l"i b in W 1 ' , A) a ! ai t-: Sol rMf wn wi t r ym fVr ' Aw r. itt aat urtw . i . -Wat AMue frwm the -Khaw, Nfa ' tMMt .! I'r ' ' "" ,A4ll rlw fw a waai, fbr fev sei to wiwl fn nturt lik ' irt.wa taaa twUmt lfc etnttt a a fr: Win rertartMWtr lM.4Hf ,Aa4 iIm w. w et jWit 4 meiD, AMahi ms fy air. J )- w.nui hint- !- profw It ttM'v bed w-t him fcatr: But rMi ff tW nafraww'a Aa4 af. tb- cbatrman i m frUt. ' if hvamgvmit ktoiw! pttt-a: r b KrMNtt Mmin ittt a:
tlffrl&w. h! iwrt witii bat ywlawn
:nw, and UwlC ditchtw, ctjfn pt und
mib'ituiuoe njinjr. lawyer, nowever. waa far from comfortable and hkii fonrot hi rurlonit y in hM Heraonul Titani. c'atd to ak tiuoatin, and iUivoLmI himt ir to holding onto tli band mil, rfgarriliwi of Toru wmver nation, which wiitinued in a livlv vein, in Miite f Hi" most starllinir BpUotlt.
(nat ami iiH'akld;, iudwd, w the
oM witlfmnr, iviM't wm-n
" Hit Uirdxtttit it avoitt' to md y to
riebtt, ain't bt. Tom? Make yonf
fortun.
othtrr.
th cantl
at IuhkUi caiue itt dilil, the Httlo ruare buvlo it'M tl distance probably in tbo dtiortt'xt time on rword. "linns we am," ald Tom, poinUn witb W whi. "The i-ntrance ludf w down the road to th riirlit."
L ve beard," chimed in nn-i -l'ray don't let roe tako you a yam mit n vour wav. iir." aaid the lawyer,
It nnt be owned that; Tim did not i preiwrinje to aftifbti can eaUy walk
anmar c atwl at the new. It mel in rmi w ine nwnw.
4im-oo4- nod. and for a pnxuit looked ; 'Jiou't mention Ik A 1 mm w near
..i...nk.ui i ii .MMrti4in ' i mav a wtu i'mik in anu. oav niv re-
did not tai tlte nHice tb nwm- f p ti to h umiatup, mm 4i. n . . ......... r. ...i i ..- i '...,i,n mnnar TiiA mAra will t or return
ue giao oi a resi; mm uomju w mltmv in irrand etvlii."
A rpni:.rk of a inilcllv iarcastk- natun! a
cant clan-. It wan udte evitient,
frm th-ir nd and wink. Tom had bMit voUn! a humbug on the pot, ftud that his tor rf Uh influen-e with Uwrd
Montnrlinion wa Uttievnd to he nil
iratuin n.
ni' iorablp aoiM'iior nan jum. arrival hrrw fnm London." fi'nlarked
one o' tin wmpany. I beanl him or
der dmnrr and a bed-room, ana ay ne would drivi; otT to the catle In the " Then-' a etntanton fr you. Tom." atd Mr. lU'.tn. jinMly, "Von' II go ovt to tb hi lirt thinj; lo-morrtiw, of touw? Hi i !onlihip uiut be dying to y.m." A rerv srood stnrftion." rwrtil
Tmi. ri!liifr Irom h at witb ratbw a ; H lapra air. "It' a a plaguey lQf ly
Fortunately for him neither I-ord Mentarlington nor Mr. I'enninton knew auUhln o( country life nxt-ent in lM friVoloua apect. no that during their ramble through tho ground ami over the fctabhw Tom contrived Ui impremi them both coaiid-rahly without comIf. At luncheon he waa
1M"6 ..... - ----- atiil more utn-e'ul, for ibere waa no tlenyinif that lie wa eaiiiial eouipnay on tive m-ention. He 1 mado hu Irdhip Wr with lsngbteralhU joke4 and wlttiiraM, and even the lawyer became ijuite hilarious and cheerful. 1 hn result waa that when Mr. renuiuj:dfimrtfor hie LordHhiit'4
carriaKO wa to take him to the uc'jfhbor!nsf atatlon ioatcbth Iondon train Tom no longer fU any hewtation about pnferrinr h iit. My Lord, there i a little matter 1 should lik. to mention before Mr. Pennington tro--," he a!l airily. ""I wlh to oiler" myself a candidate for the potof atewaid to your LonUhip. a m tin Llto aool I can uhI into har-
kai. &L once, which will be an adV
I'm willing to eouie on awe l mean on approval for a
i.uinih. That la an advantaee aim.
Ah.i I flattfir tnvaelf vou wouldn't lind
tuitter business man. nor one mat
MjvMii ni the awver and ttatd:
"Kb. Mr. Pennington? What do you
kmv in that?M
i W'f.ll. reallv. mv Lord, ttnch a thins
' had never occiirred to roe." aaid the
i lawyer, lookimr undecided, "if your
Inlahlo thinka Mr. Blinker will be
num.
Uy tlw rteM bind MT ; frWAlantn.H bw bayi-ar!t.
ant nfijwaftwa ?. jU,y! rtwt iwy tlf b4 wae !Ni hirtrtfW t bM r : , Bt-U. M. Itam- Mt ibf iat Aa4 iwfinir www wl fr: Or ail taw faint t br niabt. JbxhtolM ibbj J lb er-i: fbta41jr Ibtmm aayi "Hewl hearr b i e-4; Jim wb..fv bi Ur 4t stoMtbt , . A nir Tb- -fxrwl a lauab, Ittw rtiarny. Tbat r alt the rm. JLt lM b Macxat. Bt b! Wfent. wcrtMlratM rtiani" I M?
M iUf nap. aaM, a jdtaaiMait aunb to nmw;
la fhort. tfcr : enaappy I hwaniini' now wan ImIm
a .....ii.. i , it hn iih won u nrve vou anunwr u ivh
ZZrH, forfW rfjafii. ! to Withe for ail monthi wiOi ad-
a friend of irtxjd a eikiol hi i-oru-1 veruarmeni. , , ,, i TiW a uinn and manner were nawiv
i'i,K.in)t , ; )ir srji1''!
'1 BuukM aiaj atniiAaiiv uv ----- - . k.n lii. luu imiu a w r - a y - y - '
! further were imnie liately timbered alon somewhat taken aback, wa efr ideally f a corridor to hi UrahhV atudy. tm ! atmok by the aujareation. lie looked ... ... a ..... t .... Ika luiewAM aa aa jI w
! the threslioid loin s motUM)' neoineu ' auildenlv te aaaert itelf, for he hutttf , Hack a little, so tbat hht companion led I the war into the room, j Id Monttritnaion ailvanctl to re- " .:.- 1.1 vMuit.. u-hlt r.nt.si Mrtfthad hand.
H wet a haiitm jfrahaiWl, eiaer- lraiup inmu r. i.. w.n rt.i atiUt fitHfinnta In likelv to Uit -
. . .at i u . a iii aaaaw i amaa v ' tail arrifiawfi
" . ... . .... .... i .a l i . . . H auiiiiM aaaaai i a imintJi m u aaa . aaa l ihii mtiwH
t,.t. Ilia vhi h.ar thi name ot ainarnncc ne ima ., - ..." , '..n.:. h Vu.
tin- lawyer. Jak? ' ... t, ""'e l. .Xn.l. i -tl.' '
.iiurum, 1 11 eve." w.i the an-, 1 - . y ur;i5ru i Aal n It was. Hi Lordahlp
wrer ; and ! k itt Mtm ! , UUkT 7 Id. e. ateV j glanced at the lawyer and the .lawyer -I'll ro and irmliu-e roye. H.: ' ?f L"T1V. 1 j.M! wl-diw i Si him. but neither miacd any objection,
if e.uue ne a mnte, aaiu iwgrww ""r ".;:;r"-' ihu nwiilt waa that Tom received 2. i . ....I ,u.41tu..K. nH,-nil hU irri. and also jhiKk hands with lorn. ana ine result waa uisi jow Tom. who bad iuHH .Z v..t. o n-rr flrma. mv nermMon to besrin hi duuea on the
that Mr, I morrow, ne was a pruuu iuh wwm
matrt nia he dro'e into Hilehvjrter that evening
minion. 1 and announced Jhb gooa mnune. n
penyo www wpne . , ... !1T i " lound. however, that the neighbors
After till-.Tom 52rtKwio danger, mv were le .unriHl at the new, than eft.fctiv exit, having attcctfeded in , i'iii2ZiS i tahtw bee exuected. for every ing tW tid of public ympby mhH , L rd, Jt tJ ! mfhad heard of the letter, which he
favor. Mr. tfc-an anji oiper-. w , 1- Y-V; gtjh.-r teeth ' inter-1 bad written from the Caatle on panar had wmewhat openK intimate.! their :. w lt to fcr teetn. inier- n --uki,,- L.rmt. If ho had
4UM in hi- Vnrfrfra moment be-, pow ion., wF'-jru. e Tack and a d that Lord Moat-
fore, ww looke l fo-diidi in their turn, "ua. ua. -t.flZ H,r i aVUiurton waa hi lonir-loit brother the while tlMHe who had remained neutral ; men," M IfJ UN j f lWJSf WS hive
i Willi 1TKMI-Iiujiii"vu uii4ft y tumi m liiHtken tlint s ! borne the ahoclc.
! no harm" done. Mr, Pennington, it wW Tom (Moved I hlmelf auiU competent verygModof you to enn.iown from to dicha:K- th duUe J i ,,rKt to hav ca iwl on vou. undertaken. When a man has plenty
i but to-morrow I'm going North'' ; "And wHvdnet knows wbero be-
nMi 'm:h)le; Mr. ( Vairman. if UU I do not mind confessing ?o will .Xgla round at mf e,V I Winker ha,, made me una a
rtntA bw ia4jr- mnarM H aaiiy awwrrm bark. ' iiara 5Rt " A 4IbiwbIi anna fca A twtuw Ji- tt mrar . mi a. w Pw aaa tor m kaar' ( .caMber r.Ttawwaavl. ia TV CWaaat TOM W.1XKKR iOICltKT.
Tom Blinker aw jovial, light-heart-
d, ixiatnireial "g nt, ho alter trav
began to sing hia praise. W ben 1 om returned after ft jibort almenee lie waa rv?ardd by every one with increaafd reapect. "It hi all right he remarke.1 Mn-H'lentiaih-, aa he rammed bin plav. kI intrtwittced myaelf to the lawyer.
mad we arranged to drive over to-OKMr-
row toaretner mthman.
i ntr iafc wbswitmhihi
A novel ia belag wriUen In England, by nine different peraona, the objeo Iwlnj to give individuality to eacheba. acter. Mra. Buaan Fenimore Cooper,
daue'.iter of the novelist, ia Jucnanjg one lumdn-d orphana at her home, ft
Coopt-ratown, . I.
- H. P. Nhlllabr. neuer Known ne
Mrs. Partington," ia now ovcr acwMjf
oant of age. and live quietly in uajM ca. Maaii,, oocaaionally writing for tha
prona.
!ih. JMWnh Cok. of IkwtonWtni
nf the reverend Joafph ha enu-rad Um
dure field, taking wr n-r loema,
The lempiea ni xomiwi o wi
doatan." aod illustrating her remaraa
with Ktvn'opticon vicwh. jwo nm.
Hvnrr Ward lt cher in hla nnw
lecture, "The Circuit of the l onnnens,"
boaxh a little. It m deacripttve oin trip laat summer acroM the Northern
boundary, nown me i acme "w.
back by the UUII anu oonineru auih Ktaten. e traveled 18.600 milea, atnraed upon the very day et, bad seventy-five appointment, and nUed
every one o. utmn.uroowyn aoy.
Extra Billy" Smltil. the veteran
ex-!
a
Kvm
ikA !.t.r he Bade oocaoiou to aajr,
Although 1 ahave with my right and write with my left hand, 1 yet am ao nervoua in lioth that I write with grant labor and difficulty." He was born two ear before the death of General Washington. 7Vov TitnM. -Mis Marion Langdon Is now known an the roost beautiful gin in New York. Sbeia tall, ber iigure fat exquisitely molded, and her eye f auperb. She hi quite dark and extremely graceful. Whenever Mi Langdo consents to dance with the leader of the gerniau the atruggle for invitation ia breathlea) and prolonged. Mini Jangdon has been engaged' aevoml timea. but in every instance the matance the engagement has been broken off unlet lr and nothing more heard of it. AT. JT. Graphic. ..Hihn Cennm V. Pierce, of the
JMelhodi.t Church South, celebraled hia f -olden wedding recently at Atlanta, ia. He waa one of the tirat membeea of the Georgia Confeniiiee, which Wftf organi7.ed in 1631. In speaking of hto early labor, lie aaid: "Mr home seemed, to be (ponatantly in the "addle. I preached twenty-four nermona every twentv-eigHt data, besides aermon on extra oecaaiona, such a wedding, funeral and household aervicea," In m Hiahop Herce was appointe.1 President of the first female college in Uie world, aituated at Macon.
Extra Billv" mltn, tne vewrna x-(iovernor of Virginia, haa written te , relaMve in Troy, V. Y, gijlng a ynupla of the event of hi life. Im
of assurance, backed by natural ability,
shrewdneas and a firm determination to
aidea!' Interposed Mr. IVnnington, pro-
R He hi a mo-t plcaaant ducing a bundle ot iiera from hiaidde , f. I t.ver met htm liefore." poeket, like n conjurer. "1 have wmebaervation. uttered In a ! thing important t y. o I thmight
. ' .!.. I .lAt,. Uv Pnnnininn I llOtt.
C: i" 7, '"ZTZZ i lk aT-He: ' enuml to be' married to the pretty
w iuiu. , . - ft m -::, n Aat,iarnf m; hoat of the Blue Hoar.
to convey 1 honiiyon wui.oom -.-f " , utt tr iha North
! it - - " I ' .. AMHa BM. ..111 . . . ... . . - ' " - -
"-r- - an IntimaL
ahtp ai tlte family lawyer abould
that time nave oecu unanown
He did not annarentlv atwk
anv imireion whatever, for be at onee
j .i v vnliHitiuHmr a.
MMuapwa . " .'., Yl. r ' u -U MM.1 - .mwe with
mg, an-t never reiermi to m m- : - xZ, "TSd r
ariinirton again inrouguoui me wn- , - ; .
lie appeanNi annoeniy m ia ; inii."v,. . ,
auceeed, lie can not very well turn out a
failure. Tboe who uttered ominous
redtctiomi baaed upon bw iinauccesatul
career in liilchcaier overlooked the fact
tbat want of capital was alone the cause
turned out
jenlive to new iioai-
for ahorilv afterward he been tne
hrhl
readilv. "That
ia,
If vour I.ordihiu j on the day Tom entered upon bia new
IIHVIVtav, jufu wins inuu.iio w.v. r.. w paaaing through London he had an interview with Mr. Pennington. ..a Mi a a
UM MtaaM- vram for a Undon brat, bad L h:i irit and aban.knl i ofr.'' . . . "Hy-the-by he aaid, at tne cioae ot
staWwd in'bu-imt a a imnwion ' 'f U) .ial enjovment. Whether "By all mean. There are writing their cjonvewation. "iJWM' " aarnUa HnclHtr. rnfortunately he j h",v himaclf, or whether I material by your able," aahl hla lnT- , iteWanl te a nceeaa, as I haven t heard
ing.
hill.
lvord MottUriington and his lawyer l.uui imiHFiMl In htiMineaa.
ffiHFf,! --r-T-- , - " j " .. .
'iv. . rt. ..air t, rir-(. hnrt' nirr.tti im irtMLWoruiv man. aaiu
s com- ' Mr. fennington, warmiy. "May i
faiie.l or at lean he did not succeed, wt- mratcriciia at mmintance with Urd
whteb erly bad-and at the date Montarlington maiie everyone more inof tbi -rj . he a a- pretty heavily in vi tni to .npreeiate him, it i certain
j il..,!. itk kiaw ,.arilvlkA.i 1 i"i . Ni. ...... viimv Mikia in MHrr tmnniio" the i'.ari
w r '. i -v amiauuu inn "ouita hm - r, ,l.
eawaa he wa known to be m tne mam than lHOai. and when the meeting broke net ana ereai. wivn u hwnt. and partly beeauw he had inti-1 up hb health wa pwpoed anT drank castle. J be tenor o each of these Huatd that when UpH Mtarlington w'Kh frcat enthniatn. , imnrlaelv theme. sw that, iwturned he would won in a condi- j B,.xl morning the neighbors, a aiiigle neclinen will snffice to satisfy
linn to d M-hanre hi iiaotuiic. i-oru wi,k m air led admiration and envywn- 1 vne n-;r iwv'
Mcmtaritttgton haal a large etate in the tie departure of Tom and the j nrlirkburbxi. and wa naturally very t uwsvr from the iloor nf the inn. Tom
isnefc reapitpd and bioked lip to in w ,andM the ribbona. havimr oorroweu town. lie bal been absent from Mr. iienn-- little mare and trap the nraKatgiand three year m a foreign tour, , nft f tening, in order, a he d, to nlTnia tUink.-r hwl mt etne to Hil-, .... t i thiw in ivle. The irroeer was
elHtster tHt ahoruy aner nw iarwa;i.p haid started on hi travel.. Torn- an-
wwmeetnent. thi-rehnv. caused a great
deal of aurprb' and apeculation. and mawe epeciany a he alway- referred tan Lord Moatartingtou in very guard 4 ierw. and ntrcr drjiil tlte lkht-
t Mt av to the nature of hi ac raaint
mvienwi nuxnOT Bls wun a wwi m,....v.. . . . . . vlMUr . - tactical.
r- k.; c , ,-, .... I..
man, WHO wonni mn, tns
lib 1jnUbiw cordial
to the eontran?
"He hi the best agent your Lordship has ever had; a prompt, busi Hens-like,
aak how vou came to know him?"1
t.Whf vou introd.ioed him.
Of
proud of hi? tnmHMit, and waa only too n,T . wet hai matcrially impwneii. mm . n
I McVtrrir.:-! iHe letenaen w tan anil aew ou about those two pni)i I ow you, Init bi4 lrdabtp won't hear of iv leaving.. PUmm let the au rta.l ever a binj ind ayare youmtfthe troubb) ot lajelna a writ. Vur ewr. T, lli.iitKxa. While engawl on these important
comMiition Tom could not reaist giv-
10 me convenMM. tihh-h
t
nar
n.r on on the other aide of the 1 ; .ril
utMlVMi ' AMI "W7 jBfe,Baa "-r ' - - - . .1 Sf IWItimivwr wa.-w
vuiiMa a4sun msiiiinniit uuin ari cat. iuiu . "-, w . l iti.i aia mwiu. i
miMkor kaiked verv spruce Indeed.
when he drove to the inn to pick up the
lawver. He was a gf-at-looatng man.
with white twin, a norm "l"' ; v,,. the late O.W
and a n'l ill MireJon. n-w-i . , , ....i vi
. w a a ir ,1 - v a .jl li .. aaavaaaraa aaa r .
inw mv"wiiwi m'i ni ih'-w. wua a wwri im,,. m,....v.. . . . Itl
aeb m.re efTivt upon the publn? niiml r(Mnted .pntean imping appear-; , " V "n M
Own if T.rni had cnt-red into ueiau-. ; ,.., and it wa H)rvei inai.nr. m..- , . k
. . j. u'iku t'AMi jiai ai.,M a.... taaa4i n ni w in " ' '
course, ' returned ms ionisntp. aianng. I never saw him before thatdar." Nor did I," returned the lawyer, opening hia eyes; "he offered to drive me over, aud I was certainly under the Impression your Lordship waa acquainted witb him." Lord Motttrlittton d the lawyer
tared at one another for n moment in
i open-mouthed astonishment, and during .1. .. 1 l .t l..l 'I.....'. uu
Uia OrH'. IfCIHn. .Mill pi WBjn. v nv.u
j hen his lorusaip
lire-mace. He gatheml that t he pnn- 1 Miaiiv burt out lausrlnnsr, and Mr.
fin-A ithiect of the lawver vhut wan to i,.i.,iiii,n hdlowMlhiA examnle.
nine -r it-. .... -V... .t.i - . . . , v
a . u . . a aw a mi j-KaaatB antii a ihvi v a m hbj aw 1111
was a pa -bKik man. ; ,ewiir,i. Tfc mwit wa nt pres- ;
iaftaa a r 1 a -
tnt appointing , ,.j ni,ver leanj 0f auuh bare-fact t wa nt pres- jdouce i ,y Hfe," exclalmeil pant having re- Hntot,, m) jmmhi as lie could i Wr. IVnti ngton m'J0M ,v honor, he deserves hi ..... . 1.. t i . t . ..... ,i . . ..
ewagh to.bult wlietlwr r.ra hl ever mark-d .onrte.y. . m uter in the lawvnr'u hands and, hay-
awi re Hifaa ni wn-uV ... ...-r .... , t -. . is .' " v. . " . " ; inir miHwd hi.4 s irtiattire w.gerallv Udicved ...U;' PVwW, Jm?IiJ!i lnfnt?X! Hmnwne.' ei
-wottM relieve him Inw b dtflW uities. tl( n mrnH diioitin. and tliev Bnt hi kirNliipV Mnrn wa a long kmlM along the hanl country road 4laved thut Tom s cntlit .r gn to 1 toward tiieir dtin.nion. .grvr impat ent. anil 'Um himself 1 Hm t mention h. sir: , elSaemed ii le heart. There m m m.. I'm ute,' .-aid T.w HllnWr, f--disgning the f;uH that h' hd r.'aobe.l , fai,jv. tlw. l.t i.-tlwr. and nothinir shKt i wouhln't abne vtnr gwl nature
to a few ilocu
emied.
" V I'Htttlriiieii. let, ih come and
haw a look around." said his lmlhp.
with an aw Of reiiei. "ir.
Hlinker.
never heard of suuh bare-faced hn-
Mont-
siKak.
his good
hick. As he appears to suit we had
better av nothing alout the mtUr? onlr kei'ii vour eves on him. and don't
let hU inkpmlertce earrj him too far. 1 "I will pull him up sharply on the smallest provocation," returned Mr. Pennington, gravely.
Hot ib provocation never arose, for
Tom continued to 1m an exemplary
aimtiti IIM subiUn(ial salary soon an
f a mimeh' ld avert Iwihkmjy ami . a, a. a a .1 ill. I-
ruin. lHilv ttpres-.i win. m . pheasant fact, nd a Waring In mind iat wo or thm of hn largc-t cnwlitors land tbreatenett to talc HT.H.nelings surabtat him imm.di:Mcly. Tom wendel Ms wav to the Wne Ihmr.me evening n . av Yn'deprsed c edition. On nraeh-1 Ing the parlor of that ancient Iwwtelry. Wb-re a cmvivlal club. 4 whieh be was pmninent niember, was wont to bold It wt41y nwti. g. bi was Mirprised , U Ma jgreetrd w ith a cboruf of eon-: ratnlations and good wibH. i "lfa aU rigiit. TinnS" " Vr up.
taw hoy. "Rep vtr nw5j !
Joar 1wefesini'
of the
lawaantti which greeted1
aialtotw-v fnr T w,n tia4-wtmM leWosr. nasi
for the world. Ymi sre ure i am mil taking von out of ymir way?" lersite.l the lawver, glancing at hi I'onipaiuoii with mild cttrioity. fertainlv nt, sin As 1 told vou, vclerd:v. I had arrsnge.1 to drive over," relied Tow. "They told me nt the hotel when I bapencdti mention your name that v.i were well ae.ioamte 1 with bis UnlshilH" .;d .Mr. K-nningWMl, who evi.hnttlv did not know what to make of bs id'dlglng rnwpntthm, 'M the lawyer pxke loni gave he mate rat'tcr an awkward flick with the whip, Which ened her to b. niod for-
reaWlngei- ward with nnpleant veioc'ity. .nr. him in cor- IVnninton then awoke o tk Jw that
plasai.t Ton, Winaers m ir m 'JSl
pawpie f nardiy etjaa. w w t-
the iwtler will hmnl your letters to bU:d him toiwv olThis MllehesterdcbU.
wrotim. who is now wing lnt lwhea- ..r wi,jch wc ,slV -ure he was mt
ter. and who will doii vet" them Immedi- n.ewMJlj, WHi within a year be married.
tidf." i ll. id now a much respected anu very
Tom Hlinker wa trcmhliag with tip-: influential wrsouage fn the iMjighborimffit excMenient, for it hwl suddenly l0Oit nMy u thi day jieopk In Kil,wiimHl to hiiii la apply to Lonl- ( nwt4r continue to speculate on the
ahtp for the ysWht stewarddrm. He j HH,.ri. Df his m aterious Uifluenca wlUi
was alUMMit StsrtUHl nynni own ooninenst Lord Men tart ingt on. ami although not wanting iti cool as- ,
IT" .r ,r. ;Ay7o 7 h -A banquet was given William !).-
i w ."i' " ""F" iS'. in -nr rant at Hostnn rmsently. In eummnnttm
U.V:, '.7.T."7r,J, iA ailonotthe HfUeth ahnlversarv of hi
nticneon,o , . r 1 rmmictloii with tho Bostin 7ViwtstWH.
nare oreaieu r. w J . nscritd h the, only, dally pspe Meanwhile he pttlMd hlnif if together. . OWBe,. e&i,MiTiy bv
hd fietl a mwiiiieai uus - bampiet and the ele-ne-like air. loin wa a shrewd tel-1 zr;;,.,. wh,..i. upsnknl it were
lw. and wa very we mmi .a r. ortiertk: P. THbum. agricultural topi.ni ff-fc J U
a attswk o nfa?u..g m,n ,vw (J. ttnvtl. of UaAwratown,
id wcmd-Haiwt a moogn nwm - wM ai editor fnr oailitur Mm iwiv ..rltfinal. ami he never confessed M L. whlppad pn etttiw iw oamng mm
tpterniK! on ny snnjeet wnatarer.
a " pwMryalhwr.
er:
MUlKHtUPS. A smooth sidewalk is a thing to hm
desired and Is generally approved, hut people aw apt to get down on a slippery
lavemeuu
Paradoxical a It may appear, the
aw prohibits keeping men in Junatle-
asylumswhen It is mlmitted that they are Insane. . , .
The gtvntest oleomargarine fraud ef nerwetratetl is tbelalielTng thelmek-
eta with a ferocious-looking bUtv-goet to indicate genuine butter, Atlnnt
Comtitulim.
ogg complains that begot notnn hv comtriaittlmr to bis landlord. Ik
was like nutting a new piece of cloth In
to an old garment. The rent was mane
worse.--Afoa Tntmcnpu ,
A frehman wrote home to hwiath.
"Dear papa: I want a ilttM
change." The twtternal parent rapHadt
Dear unariie: wuav w w n. a w brings change to everybody. -0aikf Journal.
Let us play we are married," said
little Edith, "sad I will bring wr
and nay: -See baby. itf" 4 "fj ' rep lief Johnny, "and I will sav: Don't bother we now; t wan't to look IhrtRigh the paper.1 Punch.
I say, Jciikios, can yon wu a
young, tenner enicaen .
UHtglt Ottef' "VI tmntj i
"Well, how?" By the teeth." "Uittefc-
ens don t nave teem,
have." orford IViae.
A writer on electricity lncWiy o-
serves that "a current of one amiwre wnlts when one volt passes through a conductor offering a resistance of one
ohm." We don't see now it oouw ow otherwise. Xorris own Herald.
A vounir man who bail been flpoing
with a Yertiiont girl for some time, and.
had made her several present-, aam
her one day if she would accept a
puppy. He was awful mad When ant replied that her mother bail told her, if lie nroiKHWKl to her, to say no. JfnrWnf-
lon Frtt iVess.
Uttle Nell "Mamma, What It cokr-bllndP" Mamma-"Inability to tell one color from another, dear' Little Nell "Then 1 deas the wan that made my g'ography is color blind." Mamma "Atul, wW, et?'' Utile Nell "Tause he got Greenland palHtad yellow.'1 C'siV'tyo Time. " A Cool Ottutitlrum. Cann Ibott not mil tbe A ree,t' M V-iiat the ber nlaht M Twist cksar and nianlaa lttfW Awl when It fnwsn Oa"hl " I can." his wf Htiswer, en tu r n trie--Tbi' ' now of water. Tiw oihar H Aov of kt." Vmiaars Slate, "Dhl yon hear the news about Minimer?" Inqnlml He Sntythe tf U' Jenkt this morning. "No. Wnet'a happeaetl to him, ohrboy?" "Commlttl Involuntary anlcld betotn brefaat." "You dvn't tell me! Hwf He swallowed four gallons awl s half nf fog. and died In the bleased hop t wnshrne beyond," '"Good nmrtirhf.' si a. . ..iAuJ frlawa
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