Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 February 1888 — Page 7
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1 lashed ea a sec-1 which belay, mm! I
a ' vuLea Lhad heecd mtwIS?
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atjaadO. '0 a wwww-
tualw he's out tor tor. j
lt turn la tb umnr
,1'
3
teUevearrne tipper
In fronted the cabin,
kuudivcV; away; wa of baVwmtk forty ro
(ret This wonM
that
Ion
What had becoro of Am berlnl
THeta AO Onfc
atm4at be had CweapeeV Use
mm www Yaffil igesmoV tonaejtaossjt, i
knew that it was his
Thar were lot -ostites,
t before tke snow i-aiuu they lad two maw beteuxiae: to on
earn. w hasftnf oi tnem, alto LMrau. ..
winter set kvatoitng that tasy sine fe)r four 4
MMfc I WDM tiW-!
we
C mw taentoto eHur-fltoV
W Ower'twe. so alwnri ' 4
.om iMiaaailiii-' . V
n rawer sann --'
it r ABdlt-Karw,wllia 1 -4 t
elaa to tatr "VfBawt ' Hr
radakia, koaravar, and la full war
paint; but I kad ao aooaa faM MM
ttuui JL jaw Ipat a . wai Bjali tnomh WmfW'iM hadWa
aiMUlml in a torribla manner, botn I leg being broken, kia ktad all UMdf from an injury, anaVIri- tHfM
,aa vj,r iK tr.n for wtHika." I loublel under hint at U broken- I
ttZTZjTZZTu Lu Km 1 eould aaa tke butt of bU rifle atlcklnf
. - . unauf the taowbut .wkaa I polled at
TirLZT'iTuifonod the bl mkanag. 14 bad
, i.A i.i 4tv lwetLren-b(L I ioitkiaUrukwk
hw if kM waa buried under the I ni ll,wWwrwr, UwbOwJKillaa
::.Tt wu .Mk- BU mv I ir Uom and- bullet potion, and whan
i3 t2 ramiin a priaoow uH I tbe bodjr along and crept
T'3?-"i'J7?S Jxa w mmA fur bvond it, I eauirfit lbt of a mooca-
r"F.,. u t .. w Uiii4bejiimVaidldlK. !.It pok Je
an boiir t unenrti. tbe bdy, wbicb
,0J TFC .r ooU. Th m. of rock wkleh k
KJT wTVlwTwl Ain. comedown witk bibadbewken .tt
lau waea i a
drawnqr
orer to the flre-plawa 1
ika cbiuaoo and lam ttal
drona af rajIfwUtoajrtK.
taa t miiattiii that ft ft
. - a
eeiww ini .e e awe wi x a . - . - . ' 1 i
" - m AaBaBBaBBBBBBBBW'-ai aBBWaBBaai aaav e-nanBaaai - i n mm aaiiaiai nniaaamaaaaiaBi w.bbbbb-
took a look aa r four nnara
UMiiket-. aflVoi-al eooklajt UMnMi, a
tMafflnM aeveral rouirk atoota, aelok,
n doaaaxarwwra books, abotti ,tWW
CMttte f itb 4tea, coffee. iLKeVAwW in mumtitim Am ka4 mm ae
ftral wk I ould wot bnjrn, bm better provWwl for bad 1 pkmnad Jor tb avaUnebi'.td cojuc V-len-tMi tb baek end oftke.lwitt.ml I looked into till IS find it full of fuel. I(a&itucb uiore boul
bbH,lt'lt wou1d Imrni wht dynirb4aiaiaj.w
(tr,aevrai nanni wwr ww,
bone in kia body, and a arc akara of
Ida fade bad' 'bean ground oC HU
rifle i eould not find, while botb knife and tomahawk were broken. While
acarehhif kia coll and bjttered.b-dy I oW atid no fifaihwC anjf
d bucVikin bag cwtiniftg rtotft I tfce"bNii kaoT bathi aparw.
fyi jn rt ef anwa -tee-- ' , I Tlie anow WM ae
t)w jr vie jw Be if you'll bofcfe Mf the irtwse ala't air -.
imtuttta krowafcwaw.wy e
TMiXS njn. Hew
Wltk wnor-yo
m ktaa;
nbove 4,bd f after ad- lojca-eracked
aMliifftiW in r way to keP ! tborna. If tke weight on the roof
lJroJ
found
three hundred dollar' worth of email
nuaarets of rokL and thia gave me a
hint to overhaul Um aabae; A aUo got
from him a bag len tabling bboulftwo hundred dollars' worth of duet and
nucifeU. and in the. aearcli I found at-
tnelwl to Ids belt white nias!aalp.
whjch bad not bate off thfyiotlm's bwild oteritwtf.dafl; They iatre
Ka.ii in ambush tttrt war UP the
mountain, intent unon taking the her
mlt'a acalp, and but for the aralnnobe tltey wight have hail wine a well. The day had gone by the time I had
orernaiueu ne iwom wim wm-j.
tbaw had aet ia and was redueing
aaow eoad aW t was three day.
wore, howerer, jewre jwva
BkiwUfbtk. wlejdow aaf cm Mm
my way out of the ooor.
U had baen aiaJag tey tnree oaya
and nhjbevtmd tke ipatk below me waa a mad tot rent Tke snow on the trail waa yet very deep, and I waa aompeUwd to wait two dayf more be-fi-ta I Mwld cat -war. Then the
weaker ckngad & eokler. and J. got down la Cf It waptr
a month later before we oonkt get at
tke bodlea I knew were tinder taw anow. The hermit bad been caught in
the edge o4 the jrueb, andktiedby laav
ing daatmd agamet the foe-a. urn
body waa earrien acroaa we iroaen
creek U the edge 6T ttoleket, ana
mi u w ijmrmi 'JwB-.- a. ia
such eiOwMBg aa auu u
m aktea. and tittera. Thoy
had known of the avalaneke both abova
amd below, and bad given me Hp for lofet Aa near as the men eould judge
the now abo-e me wa fforty M
d no fttlMMK Mijr eM inaa
Tom i
at the
In Mew Ulerary
out of it alive waa aimpty tne
luck which itraagely enough aarea a man new and the from the ftu jawa
oeWaUi X a
PAIRING
TtM
pan 8 A
my-
noon lefore I
tie snow' had come down the ebimney.
TODIiw. AX. Jb YALANCgE, M Vr avv linfbt. ff 4ch
n7lkiuld be. hard preawd with
vlty-ejftajmaaBji
lW'wwWwnd matte a
"It was' a bard fiajht lor
or
was niter twrce o eioe m - . - - . irrora
yt'-l. But verr Ut- "'V. "
was
burn,
plenty felt all threw
blase.
jL ftre Wee-wf Imriaoiinaant ia Log Oeineau 4 Iirae eomirie'eut of the mountains
to the north ot yirgjnm -7 the smoke. of rniaara' mail strapped on; my h. . &way u huhwK l
There,wa i regular mau rome r- Bowwrwr, attex a
thea.Wttt about enee a monthvOBia the he of the Jtrs bretarht dPtwil AJOr) tk- wttors 'down and! re- I wi ,lnl nf wntor so much that
4..;i wiHi W manYouml at Hie I edreeb' keep name
iui --f 4 ..at, T nti cimw b1ioibL
vjawr u1 bain .severe and cabin waa cleared of smoke- Wbilo 1
u Th 97 th of Jauuarv nau .nsea 1 vae meawi . i-
aviy haiaiywlay, with.aw.watL-iua and wind, and on the morning of the kasaef orange known to u tbn as BOP. Tk . -.1 ... l.; 4wal WifW
there wa anlyene settler. He was snow up ao tliat the amoke went anil
above the
Uoierway
the
wound
showed
snow, I waa satisfied that liail Immh oienad for the
smoke to drlfe" aWty. 1 mky explatt here that a sjreal maaa of use toj lotlarotl on the roof before the bnlk of
tliat mow came, and these held
told bnekaler who bad built lOtpseif Ing about in a hundred channel.
a anna;, ateut eabiu nnUer tne eewM of tite Thumb - He a was hunter, mnr, rroisater, taidermtot. antawelbUtand tioa't knew what else. Some o the boys who Imd met bim bad an'-idea that he had soured .on the worleV.and
eweSwd4 tkerd mt Hve a hermit life, ; bet he wis ebap whew kept toidtini-
telf sad viowtd wiot attow any sme to eeeethMi hnaw 4 got along veryiwell
fertile first Ute mlea, bnt ttieei ceaiJied tharl wk- in dner from miow-
sIMeV The thaw had dtrnwHl tkrijugb; tke night, iiUH' needed only : alar toaend great masses of fsnow c Vfig Znf the monaih fVushinfe own lbs $lobewfo?cewWch nMhing WttM sUwL FOne took, place bfjldad t, ftftSlgch rought dowb k,undrels of , toM, sfnd as 1 puae4niy war forward J$JV!,v werejm the .alert for tke rat lirnal ofUaticer. .
M'sen 1 had xyp roach' erf wltliih pUtol ifyi of tbebernut's caUn'Isswtheman ? eJ h.Jg but listl a lnuUan on is shoulder and was moris do7ly1miwldBe.ti I reached tKecabin,,I stoKl at flieVloor to wait rTftfti. ihfnWdgle nflgfiHr1il(f.e to 1ittftt!Wstoeetofthi1. He wai still half a mile away when I heard a dull, heavy fall away- up the
mount
was a ma
rocks and
1 mat. mtmU some auanor,
nhlthe eok,1 t down fof a s&kw allWmidk. 3be kormit. jkad
tw6frpee atid a large stock of tobacco, and lonelv as wae,my aitnation a feeling of gratitude to God forrf the comiforta'aC hailw-s mpperpiost in my, mind. I was now peifectly satianed that I waa buried deep under the snow, and that my rescue would be, a matmrof eeka. Ib -rs move was te write out a statement of the accident, and thia I placed where it would be
preeerveel anawmn m oawe 01 mj death. Then I began a dally journal, .1,1 ..iu.l nt. a. nrsmMnmt to. he
iwi www i---m- 1 followed. A week's imprisonment would be nothing, but after that it wenld not do to let the mind dwell on the aitUwwtwpn. Toil see, the horror .of it was the stillness. The .idea kept coming up that I was buried alive, and it whs an awful thing te think of. The kewwitV clock was an oW-fwabtoiwd
one, wan a iomu. rcn.-wwf ,w the cabin got through settllag urn er the weight of the snow every tick sounded almost aa loud as the Wow of a hammer. It was ao warm thst I newlU 'only the smallest fire, and when 1 went to bed at nine o'clock there wjast no need of even a single
Uatiket for eover,
of the situation. After supper I eat in front of the fire for awhile, then wrote up mjtday jottrs-aV-ud wkm It to bed tkaft tbp TrWbV jmest, It aeemed to nte that the air waa getting foul down tliet-e. and by otiening the
door the room waa greatly purified. It was nmlirigbt, as I aferwsra came to know, and the fire was all out, when
noise in the room startled me.
wm in iu.1 .Hlt wa. sboli CwSMrmcetl
that sowe.oiie oi aow living thing beside my sell wan present. I could bear xlmbenWlorlathint kh
aounds as of some one puup; jui"
nlonir the floor, and I clianuad orer tne
foot of the bed and H eh ted the candle.
What was mvnniasMuiieut te find nthird
SKvaxe intthte enkw! He hM uite
tMcbad thahie ef th bed,fjud Jmd lg
out tliat way, as usual, be would have
at least wounkm me, lor -ne mm me naked knife in his hand and waa bent on murder. The batehet waa at band, but I did not need a weapon. The
warrior had been dreadfully hurt, and, as investigation had proved, had been buried just beyond the other two. When I left the bodies lie had dug kis way to my Uutftal. jmd theni pmled himself along to the door, intending to have my Hfe aeT aVspt. fhon baffled 'a with mi th
ill tni, w imwu w " - ---- hate a human heart oan betray. He waa crushed at the hips, and none but a savage eould have accomplished what be did. I could have killed him at a single Wow, but the horrible work waa spared me. Death waa already beside hfm, and aa I stood and looked down dpmv Mm, candle in hand, he
uttered a faint war-whoop, asm tell
over, dead. When I was sure that Me haddopartedl dragged him into the tunnel ami shut and barred the door, amlso npset had nqr nerve bec-use by theVwdveninre that 1 dkl not sleep again that night the liorw1Wg:T fccearaleit A hole
wkora th- two nomes lav, ami
near
IN OONQRESt.
nar ta mm mi,,vm
The omlt otf 'Trntrs nwiswd l exist during the Forty-eighth Con-
rcu,' Two popular young members
bad been appointed to that duty for
the DeoioeraU. One of them was from Pennsylvania. The other waa a
&uthertfwwtw 04edar, Jaat twm
an important rote waa taken,, the
Southern msm walked up to toe JJip-
utv Serceant-nt-Arma in aa unaieaaj
nnddnnedeottdiUon. witk tke "pair"
book under his arm- He had besm
nte-racf blnsself for about a wees:.
and waa not yet recovered. 'His eyes were still red and his tongue thick-
Tall Mishter Post t' tak-c are-that,"
hesaid.abwlancdhimaeHhfortbe deputy. He laid the book on the table
and went away, in tne nooa: were sue names of twenty DemocraU who wanted to be "paired. " None of them had been eared for; and the vote, was coming on. When the bk wasgrren to Mr. Post and the circunistanoe e tdnined ke) refuted to have any thing
to do with it He said be did not pro-
iMiee to nlav private secretary to any
member, and from that moment be tofused t serve a th mittee." Ko other member could be got to take hold ot it after tks. and nsany lost their rotes on tkat occasion. The deputy had to hold the book, and has had te attend to "pairs" sine. He is now called by members "the pakmatt," He is an odd and original genius. Don't yon know.'' be said to me the ether da -ft bj 14. bade work lever did. Looking up rotes at a ward election is not a drenmstanon to
it In a single day I have neen cawea hbm to find Hairs' lor two-tblrda ot
the member. Why, this seesion, just
three dayabefbr the holiday feoess, I naired' eUrhty nembers in one day.
"Durinar the Forty-eighth Con
gress Wlfflam tttt Kellogg and Casey Yosme were Hatred' all the while.
They cam to me at the beginning oi the session and asked to kave their pair' announced -until further no
tice.' They went, ami returned ana went awav acid and ill their pair'
tA-d until further notice.' Some-
kv would both be in the
if --. hut still ther said: 'Let
Cme dar Mr. KeWcrr roUd.
T mmt Mer to Jahn otiietiy and told
uiw. k. vu nairee.' un, umm.
wFsr
ifltn
The Qtmen Bagent idreeswd a letter to 1
lakinsr her for her photograph.
-ICss Boee Illar eth Cleveland te
eeivee 8.000 for her two iocs and the nee of har
keeai of Mra. Heed's
afk. --ta-skwBg
and nsagaame wortt. Iktwin Booth. thotnlt4b hi an nnobtrmsive hotel guest He edge up to the desk- and. if any one la ahead of ym.be step aside and waits. Hs writes his name in a neat, piste band and goes at once to his room. Pope Loo ha eonJ-ered upon Mr. tm4na L. Webster, the Xew Tork
MtbUsber. thedeeoration whkh Is worm
bv the Knisbts of the (der of Fine IX,
lm rwoornitioa of bis serrtees in briar
law out the "Life of Leo XIH." The
Order of fins OL Is the Ughest. otderJ
of kalgmtewA Umtt the, Bettfti vlre. 1
Vow that Daniel Pratt hi
Frank Vincent. Jr.. theanthorof " The Land of the White ELepbant," may
22 S rtttflSlSSyear he has traveled teo.000 mite, and
thA records of his ouunsrs are ow
tained in a dosen pleasant so4caef edventure aid dajcovery.
-Iflss Minnie GOmnre, the on -gter
of Band-Master Patrlefc & Ulimore,
ha written some exquisite
wt, (Ah will soon he nubliabed to aa ae-
fiampanimeat by Mrs. Emma Mnrey i maymond. Miss Gilmore, who is a re-
Jparkably talented giti as well as aa
uncommonly prouj , -w- - mtmrolBmwofcmikypwwB and originality. George W. William, the eolored historian, and the best-known writer of Ids race, baa just put the finishing cches to a drama which he hopes to see performed on the. stage before very long. The name of this play i Panda, and the scene is laid in Africa.
Panda, the hero, is said to be a second Qtbetto in character and appearance, The horrors of a slare-eWp are reproduced, emd one scene hi devoted to a slave-market in Carkmton, 8. C
Charles Darwin found backgam-
mon a great mental relaxation, and he wa verr "fond of novels for the same
purpose TbegreeAiuttttralist did most
of his writinr sitthur ia a large
kjr for the fire, noon a board
stretched across the arms. When he had many or long letters to write, he dictated them from rough opto written on the backs of manuscripts or tHbaets. He kept all th letter
he received a habit caught from hks fcvther. Whan hie letter were finished, ne lay on a sofa in his bedroom
and had novel read to htm, wnue ne smoked a cigarette or regaled his nos
trils with snag.
muTOum
..
Laesox TUrrMatt. Mitl-i
'TaxTAati
:n
Osjrnu.TarrswK7vhce
he foraawan.
A. inns.
ty Uurtr-wkres rears old
IxTacct?tiow--Tms
the Jewish.
Hsuns
alwW ttwS das;
in vs. U-17. fill
mmm tsaucht to forgive three
esaumee; i. a, as of-sa and a km as he snsfoeaMMm(Lakem t, 4. lstwher m-
ttoiwwon can he Toann m subs, i
Bom. 19: tSL tn. sfhm
Ood. -swsii e-toemr
re m
rartn is to l obus oe wbbsi Bine or ten mutkmsef -oUare.
SlawiepressnU the greatnees of oarsma
anin r-ii 99. aim f-s au -v,
je.:socofdbuf te Baatera caatDi tomeaenu that fer his sin awn tn sinssfst tMUlatame&t. t& A mmm: MitowlT:eneAft)ssawt
MbebaflwS-aforsrea. K Mimrmi mm cat tuaxntsmf ta these days oeMore oftenv hidawney that shonid hare gone to pay their debts, and they were tortnred to
them tell where It was. tub repretbe peine of coaacienee and helL-t.
te wftMM, etc : besanee those w-owiiraow
fDrgtve are not truly repentant
Ta Law or FoaatvnirBss ton
tjtmtB ru Ahrara. and mtner all
Sw-eeee. ws meat feel and
saa andaeTer-m-pumot reveewe. (1)
Tne one who is ndmwd must
he can do it
end more aonefnUy tnen wmhg-rereanjHo
nmmsjomalcnringwMMpfuspurn. w -tm antyoaot imply that we are to take ao
the three ito it. JoeenH maUer.' bTxepli let it go. snowthsmw Then Ibegmirnntg YfMtnjr understands it.' The next lay
bin. and had fjonc about twei
1
" . . 1 i 1 1 twi nm
ain above my head." 1 knew jt, L wa yp ai w cany no - ' .i.Ti?lJ,iL -Mfl-i:w-s startled I of Bail
u. iwas the Been oi an wimc ww.'"- -. 1 .-s
n.G 1.. Lvwuiuids wldh I bettered to
.BO Klnu w .. -'."V". tknutrkt 1
t 1
Malefiohe.
reeclMHl my oarsAwhen -I wkeeletl to
io H)r, luted tne isten, ami we nex
instant was inside.
soon. Almiiif v.rv mot Mid ef af(
. a mnuntabj BJd nthottiJid Jhet high
and , quarter of, a mile mug was in .motion for.-he Vaelef :It canitb wkh'in
esss rocks aud'trees wW eant up,
happen, eole tfenfbfe4l and tockwl, thVusarml empH wagons Jeered te rush. orer the rboCnnd thfn alla 'mflnfgkt darkpeat, nR the sosWthgraVB setfletl loW upon me. 1 The Immisc had Jjeen burled under an
avabMmke.' It vans fiodis mercy tbnt
cabin, and had Bsmm about twenty feet
when the aeconf night . -fiy in the third ekay I had to aliaaon, this tunnel on aoeonnt of a cave-In wbioh uearly sntejthjBro me. Thsst I tsjmed to the rtgklto wOtne ont down the ralley. Mdl wi fUH at this wo when
. the first week closed, f-riy
wsjek Iwettopped by a, wwi-
of mmts afai ssarth, nud "w-nm tne
' fea mk.-!LlA m ST . . AJK-BWn -
matter be
iMuUU kiMkr Kt-iMUM and. cries for kelp.
attndefnw on can,e Ow.fsth
Ihj, that the hermii, oaHjjnv ,la!Mil il. nelJrgn.U way to a wlnt frorft wiuch I coW
rescue hiibjv WS Vlf ? a,- fiisAmhefm Sftnkfast than I
set about making. me a ahorel todia; wmtfomid a khtcket, ami with
h-hlrttcned a bwtrd: knd ft slrow
I dug f rontthf sfWfVP "I th fuel vdrf I h4en digging over hnlf an hour w"ncn I mmlo the
awVcttw hnd bronghf -wwn. h great Z-sTT m. IP trees, biisbea and rock.
It had notbeenepTaway nnd aW-.
log from log. " There wa only a small
nrs on the hearth- and lK-foro A worwt I struck a match to see my way. After
looking about a bit 1 fotmd a- -Ciudle, "aitd then I began to " investigate , the intnato. . OT pnmt' Unt" m I found tWieWpwcMiBsolidly in front. Going to the, single window lieu ml very fay of light shut out .ln? the mm was a bundle of rods about as Wg as my finger and nbts feet mng.
Twwre were six of tbent I seismi oust
' ml thrnst It wpwiard from .the door.
bet It did not go tbrottgh m 4m,
mBBnnye nkeftjtU
ratkt
Hal'
I mafa in nUams m,BsBm1h
mill
1.
1
tittle digging I eotiM T '
In lmot'-ny mitH
nesjowary, ow?Tr,
ut
mt
1 SBT.
jflrt onng
hewmeiitifftBwPpon.n
ttnvt a vreat welsrht of Sitow.
After Ibad ru the tunnel Btrajgkt
ottt from th door about twenty reen 1 tk rlrhL made T way
...... . ..T.A. 1 Ati-AjHIV
WHef a let of rnuesen, anm 7?" i13mT&
ILE madd M vieWwr, wfidet
smWamV If1
tammmmmw
tunnel f the left. It was slower
than von would thtfik for. The
wearlhckwl very solid, and all 1 g
out had to be thrown behind me, and
event-ally carried off, and scattered m
some hole unoer use. tree lops. j-t- j
w font I met with a biz rock or tne
trunkj U a tree, and itwas hanl work to geY afound such obftmctlon. Ajmina oatodn would take place te
himlcr further prugreaa r a nay w and I fianlry earn to the eonclnsiott that I eemhi never got out by
tunneQnnj 1 started In op the third week more to be at work than frouf any hope of esonpe. All that week I tunneled to
the right sjastnetansi si'niw sp--on Saturday afternoon I broke Into my
own tunnel.' In other words, 1 haa m a man does when loot in the
woods. I made a half circle ana came
back on myself, while all the I me 1 felt sure I'Was going straight ahead. The fourth week wa .ppsnt mostly in the bouse. I was now becoming mnok weaker, and Was ready to give up. It was on the thirty-fifth night that the cabin begem jprosmtof aini racking ngaliuaimjl kispw lh. tbmww was
settUwslwWtl amMtwBw aonttoweswam night, sfivki
fright, and at aeven o'ekmk -eat ing, irbenl sBBnsdthe doo,r, I
Mr. Young voted on some
wu UituMsted in.
"So they let it go on threngh the whole Con z res, votinr when they
iMd to. but alwaysntaying paired.
it looked fnnur in the ikwnt to see the
nair' and vote both announced, but
thev did not care." '
There are three kinds of pairs" recoguiaed in Cougre-. There is the "pair until further notice, ou all !!.- icaT qiKMHioni tlie pal" "tw day," and the pair "for ltd rote,"
which members get wne u be gone but a short time. The imir is merely an agreement between two members who would vote differently that neikber will rote when the other
ftM ftoises
a
Te entire wheat crop of the United States could be grown off Da
kota's wheat land if tilled, and even then that wetrtd main a rncmtt area larmfrlhJUr ffto oB-blnml itrface.lt thTyS of VfT A"4 VesmXTKew &mshi IfiW Jcf.
' Wpm o LHI,'w-
Jkm &4Rrhson Mtnmml fki
k.WeaeiallBd ftm I01t Urthd
United States, and jsanny, Kngiaad mneiebvn have belu-iiwd to ' nH ' r -Petted Shnk.--Boa a skemk ef
I t mi tMniaTi ohop tne nea ujpsnm awon It wfth t-tl, ianer mSL (tf liked) mdf y? fBFwS r ewBgPBnj anynnnn .
HUfdOftOUS. W MBooee that a lady who haa
mi. Aiwkute aamed "Pearl" wonJ4
ke motkerof peari---waVs fifaysj tfaw
, to a whephatel man
who 'tends the sneepf " "len, my dear." "Wetl, is a coward a man
who 'tends to oowsP" " my but women are when tkef me
Borpmr's Mmmtr.
Wife fc it true, huooy, ttmt a
eohcl witt take stain out ec Buxr Husband--" Yes, dear." Wtfe "WelL
1 breathe out tbees greaos s.
there' h dnrkng. " M o-y nam
bnms a hole in It Imen lepses.
-The -wM whe iwbc yeuea me
1 h-Swirwii mm;
The gseeer ftvUsx T 1
A clergyman, cm a ii-ry mvul njwd in his sermon and
I saw an adrertfaemet for re 1 hmv dred sleepers for a railroad. I think I ould anpply kt leaat fifty, and recommead them as good and sound." -Mr. McCotkle (an attenuated dude atanding before portrait of a broadohested warrior-like acetr)-"I
k-11 mil Via Mlven. rm no snoo.
but I'm proud of my descent " Wlvena "You should be, Mr.
Corkle: H ha been a great
JMt. k eowcert osmetook fUm ke n rewa Mieh vfluure. .. It wa tke tedk
of every ooettb next day. One of the Tillage b-4s who had not been there aaid to another who bad been present: Did ony o' the singers get an inooref" The other replied -amarUy. "Hoodivlken what they getf They were a' ta'on into a room by thedr- " gcoUimk Jmerfean. -Yenng Wife (at dinner table, sobMng) "I think yon yon are just as mum as as -von can be. I made
tM0r-thnt1 apple dumpling a a plea-anfB-nrmt for .ym.mM-u Imrw--yon-want me briag a biusd-aw to out It in two with.'' Young Hwsband flood lierews, Marin! I the n
dumpling? I took Jor afwcoasnsw I'll etat It now, Maria, if it kills me."A Lucky Woman. Sew Girl PlOwwe, ma'am, there's crape on the door oppceitw." JfrLl heard about it. The lady In tine honee
lost both of her ehiMren last ntgns ny
diphtheria, and I ana smtsM)r-rio see
What assistance 1 oan renewr. o-w -
1 nnderstaoe," lbfa,--I'mv
aottoa whatever of the wrens: that haa 1
aonetona." Tnere ie ao rtrtne In suapty pemittinf a man to wrong yon as often aa he cnooses, forglviag him and iWngnotnmg
mi nnrtat'a m a naramn m-
uitwrpreu tma role of foiniveneaa.
(Leheir: S.4.) () U weceenot taaa enr brother to repsBten re. then we mast love aim a aa enemy if we can not ns wttav mniBsafriecvd. Gods word thjenrh Paul smt be applied: -If thine enemy hitager, fedhimwasom.U: $0,91).
Coansxxts-wln Matt 1S:1MBL Chrfet tn-
-tw-mad Ria dlwcinlea wtth resnwd totho
nrrtawBkmweare te
who hare inlured US. Tm
niikmnismamoma we ae wi
aire any
Bavin nrotasMrin msi
rala. that wa am m nrmre imrm 1
Amhlaa it. and asks whether It be
if w forgive mm tunc. Probatdy m aak
n-r thia auentton. Peter wSouajht
-n-anKia tna antr of forxtvenees te
ntavintlttalt. Indxeof hi
wham -nana aM: 9et until
toumtamttmrn." This truth
farther enforced by tbe
sserclfal servant Tma
Biaelai sheet tit Wltfrt
what be owed, so his aiaster (ta 1 1 w l.-w .Wa-. mmimiu
and all mate be sold, and payment fohe
In agony, tne servam msam -Tbia tonebes hie uuuners heart an4he
jtvea bun moi
to get away from hta loreVa h- mmA a faUow-eervacr whs
whr tun Af afteea doUars. At
eshmhbn by tbe throat aw Bjoaey. The ptasding of hie
wi Uttle
Baywegre. He forseU the WbJI Kia i'.i taUr.
ator in prison for debt Upm -n-,ms
sjiiawesrraats, filled with
Us creel nousa to
us
an free, and dees to mm embwbathe
ill to ate feUow aerrant
owe him tke
grtas, nmw
saynOn-myw also unto yon, if ye fergrre
Miss
Mc
IU brother from your
Uav ofton should we
who has tajnred naf Well, Una, mknrst bow often de we ta foraive net Srsry day.
Ht Wa; MwT
once n day or twenty time. Well, Jm ofteashonkl we he ready to fergire
went Ooi k that
imMawtn For tt snows an eru mmwm say: "I wttl forgive once a day, bat no oftener; yet I want fJod Jf nn-madar.M As we are forgiven ay ear
ter wronc
Hooneeaa
to t
dar.1
. rnllv. often, so rnnat we 1
h mrgive tally and often, "loan net datine" nys seme
carlshee the ntemorr 01
We
etwUnstrntarOI
Hka entrik -atam the Maater betas
"To reader erU for sjeod is
lander good for goo is mder good for evil to .'
shrine deeds we neea aivme m m mil know, tms betp, too, to
tfcnwwaoaakforit "Aa-, and ye !!L.n ju. to into aa wetl aa to
Cbttettan races. Bsniember h BttdfrsoMttytsedba naiwoaed !,
-""w ' . . w- .. .
JtUlpa JL 9 s--swP-m(lmJ
1. We arete -se
aba. first front
nonhrl.
ai.3 mi A ihmL I anni
oaa-fet there tersest, hJt I
wii "to e . a L
tk.bildrn In time.' mu -neam-aey
k-. juikwur X. fj. "Ob. ther
mm w-tl ananeh flhan. Mto's a 1-ckr
MmMBlmta,nMMtan M,-"l4tokyr w CLw-"Yew. Indeed, ma'am. How
ha mmm mAmMm -hat sh IWt
amfntw. amf sho m g W s
m a mlnntw. wm?9
ram oar s
t K m to an fl nmat stttt kwe mto a smsajmy, and mm S. Oar SMttog snkit rnnst as ear tefJ. i. Veto the inwashi ef ear Has sisal Oed. . T Went wttortr-ta- tomwt-w-sh4 -wW1wdy"-l,ta, IW "tlr "w."TBw-e trtoiuWsm a "JJJ
:.seeSM.Bl.
.other In it, at ytt the length r,f iw 1 ; -,
lift 1il-l-t:,w", i i wit-!-(ii-; A 4,. tml kt' ff. 'ffBs-niif ta tan.Oh Swl -jfn
