Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 November 1895 — Page 1

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JASPKK. IVIMANA. KIUDIY. NOVEMBER 8, 1895. SO. 9 VOL. 38.

..I -l.HIIK!) KVKItY KKII.V, AT JAS

i - ,;Ki Dl'llOtS COI'XTV. INDIANA, 11V CLEMENT IMUNE. OFFICE. -In C'oritiKit l.t'ti.mso on Wkst Sixth Stub irr. " l'l.'K'K OF sbuscKirnoN. r Year, j'J Numbers. INKpuid, $X0. sli trier time in proportion. hat ks or AHYKUTlSlNl.. 1. Wal advertisement iesrnl i:U; .i iiiii SUX) for llr.-t in-eitinn; fit).. . u-Ji suliM-wnenl iiiM-nioii. 1'. r yearly iulvrtiM'inent lihetstl - mots will be inside to rejniJur tulvcr-t-ors. ( i)MMKt.'LL ANH.KMt WOKK Of nil Kimlw Promptly sun! Netnly exer'el at i.utcisAi. ntu'KH. We invite inspection am! bu-tness. 1'KOFESSTONAI, CAl? !S. J. P. ?AXaBf M. Vt.

omen ash uksmussob os kast sixth KTItKKT. JASPER. - 1WD1ANA. 0 -. Ilm - - T Ii. A. M 12 1 -S" I' M IVirtimbir attention iriven to ynnserv nn.l ohrtetries. Dw.

-W. C. T. U. COLUMN;Educ3tional Column

cixiu:i.TKi) itv mus. t. t.. i to uns.

I'orTllK JaM'KK Cnt'ltiKH. Infanticide and Moral Standards for Wo

coxifcrKi iiy ;. it. Wilcox co. m'it men and Men.

-. i v t.WY CiiiiK (iifTonm'ie C. Clatlln.)

The late report on theeorrellation The (bath of a little child appeal?

of studies bv Con missioner Harris to our tenderest sympathies. It?

w ill open thK-.sulijeet aneiv and give delicate mute face, and clasped a starting point tor a final harmou- hands fill us with infinite pity. We

izaig of the form and content ideas, titrlit against the fell disease which both of which are essential to goou blast these sweetest buds of our results. 'race, and cruh the parents' fondest

Tin re.ud.Ts will not be driven hopes. It may be our minds go from tin- .-chools, but the custom back to Hethlehem, with its smiling

" Unit nrevsiils so -eneratlv of .-up- IJabe lying upon -Mary s breast.

plvhtg other sct of readers lor Bu,- Other infants also, "from two years tn'i,K..ii..ni!irv r.-atiiiv' will be abaud- old and under." hang from the

!uned. lastesnl ot the.-e additional bosoms or play about the knees of i . i i i i.- i. .1 ti. ...... C.l.liml I Im rintnt

, ... . . , f .,,.. ..r.n'-'ieaoers. uei. seieeieu uiwks, waiuu uunrr iiiuuh-u. ..-i.u.uu.. ..v

. 1 ,M ",v" M"v 1 v nr, lonr or shorter ii.erarv wholes'lmUean village is a scene of infan

msm . . ...;n hi. I'll,. h..n..r renders tile .slam'hter. Swarthy Houian

A good man is hu best thing Cod J. nu.rarv uholes, that wsirriors convert it into shambles of

over made. "i,.,v.. ? m..,tV.iln;ilite enntent: but innocence, and the mothers an

Th man who lives all to himself .t .v are t.ut.,iv valuable lor the bathed with their children's blood.

U a failure. uulv .f üiemrv fnnns. The sun-SThe Church commemorates

Man. The man. Manliness. P.ieSMvl i the true man. The origin of man Cod. , Tin likene.-s of Cod man. A bluff is not an argument. Money is only a medium of chsuig It is better t wear out than ni.-t out.

u-tus "was but a part of the moth-

r," and that she had the same

right to remove it as if it were a wen. Vet the practice met with

much disapproval, although so genI ......... ....!.. 1 r',.i.!itiin fni

inviii" been uuiltv of the act. A

- - - - n

niece of Domitian died in conse-

niencc of the same. Seneca prais

ed Hol via for not having resorted

to it. Another writer classed it as

one degree worse

in

tb

till:

The Isizv man and the lxrn tired plementarv literature will be used event on "The Innoceius Dsiy. an are cousins. for a dmerent purpose in tnak-l For ages poets have sur.g it, anu The refornn-r is alivavs ahesid of inj a con,cious analytic fctudy of 'painters depicted it. Vet less than

.. L in! u-iiin tn(" reauing ie.-sou, sueu an i oui- umu nnw t"-; . i iMii i ....... .1 i.. it .i. .. 4. ,.,....'!a,i rriwti w

I he devil ha anoii Mit to .f,,,,,,.,,,,, if-.i,,,,. f:,r lamer number-thousand

csiteli dilt. rent nsn

This csiuse is worth all the sacri

dent is acquiring si power that is in- hundred-; annually done to " dispensable to the easvand siccurate in this country, more foully

PRANK PINX,

death

mnr.

iwiK'ihu'in iiw i:ki-:mwi :ieeuniie in liiis euinniv. mute ......

fice.- Ae mav inaKO. ....,, : tit mn- w.trk-. Mered than those, but neither

Our neighbors are those who m ed jn Uis? vvue ültl c;,uteiit canuut be.Church, nor poet, nor painter, ( im

T.-ofPini; nt. Tin.? i!.Vif1H. ..nr lelii most. m.!,.i-ted the form is the nrominent niortahzes their innocent suiierini,s

' ' .PER INDIANA " The biggest fool is he who won't object of study. Mr. Uailey sug-iln-tead of I'sigan soldierv butcher Ionm cnllec lean, by experience. tions, in the series ot readying Jewish children, CMiristnin moth-

. ... . " .... . -i

I nn, sind prompt reuiru-. v urn

ty is permitted : the other for women, in which no deviation is allowed

except under pain of other degra

dation. The taste of wine by a ko-

inan matron was at one time count-

ral. Ovid reprosiched Corinna for ed next to adultery. By the same

arbitrary rule, the indulgence of a

natural instinct by an unmarneu woman is a crime never to be forgiven. We admit no extenuating

circumstances-no margin for frail-

than a mother ty, for inexperience, or youthful

Hitting out her children to nurse,

md others described it as positively

criminal. It was one of the pmcti-

cstl glories of Christianity, however, . . . i C

that it condemned tins crime iroui

the verv first, and denounced it as

Misitive murder, although the ttieoogio speculations which afterwards

suimorted this reformation were

lnnt revo tine. 1 1US a tUCen OI

Portugal . sister to our Henry V

when her life was in danger refused

temporal life bv the eternal damna

tion of her soul." For the theolo

gians taught that from the momen

. for of animation the fo?tus became an

immortal being doomed for Adam's sin. if it nerished unborn and un-

. . . . ... . j i

bant zed to be "to be cast imo me

abyss of hell." By the legislation of modern times, however, "it is

. i j r

Mission, or the intoxication oi a

sincere ana unseiusn love. n

utvo only one reply Anathema!

And hosts of infanticides arc the

result.

Besides this, to quote Mr. Lcck-

ey's eloquent words, "There 1ms

arisen in society a ligure wtnen is certainly the most mournful, and in

some respects the most siwtui, upon

wnicu mo eye oi me iuuiuubi, vhh

lwell. That unhappy being whose

a medicine to accelerate the birth of very name isa shame to speak; who

her unb .m child, on the ground counteneiis wun acoiu neurt u u that "she would not purchase her transports of affection, aud submits

nerseu as me passive lnsiruiuwui. ui lust. ... On that one degraded and ignoble form are concen

trated the passions that might nave

filled the world with shame, one

remsiins, whiles creeds and civili- ' .... .. . i

zations rise and lall, the eternal

priestess of humanity, blasted for ihr sins of the oeonle. ... If

.niHsion expires Nov. .17 1S0S.

gyilltlri- m lliw jit: Hun"

M. A. SU KKNT.V.

Kl. M. MIWH'ltV.

Attorneys at "aw, il r:i.tl.-i. In the Cieirtt f l!'!- anil

.14 ilnlnaConntles. IMrtlrul iratn ntion iv- nmfcf.

n to colli'ctlitns. Ivod'l K-.lMrln lHihnl Cfimily Itnnk. iu-e..'.i, 12.

. . - I ... .... iliiiniiiai i iniir fiiiii i' iiwii iii.-i.

... i. ;n. Mii.tt'o iiiintiTiiirif l ?in i'snriü ni fi müu"iiui uiiu it

runt is no cnaruy 10 yiu n v ...v......., - , -- . - 7 .,,l nt the

vi .,f lM.inir reiiaid valuable to the teaeiter in grsiunsuiy, i n--u uiu it .u i..v w......- .

l'J'!i ,. c....... 1.1... lw.t mil enld on the

teinp'Mnnce question.

lhV l!.i.v-h:ird I-" Hot tiiC Ills

. niM.-'eineiii. ji iini-iiu- vtivui .iiii ni i" - -- ... .. . i . i iz

who does the most work. ... P ,h!1, Innv well-bred, from the Archbishop position was me nauiiuai prauu

Afier the dark ntuht we appreci- ,..,.,.,1,. f,.tt hv the render but down, that we keep our

id. l.i.itiT the hriifht dav. .. t TI. .m-ilviin nf l)r 'and cnir wailings for the small

" ----- - 7 11. I1UI CI V. iiv iiiimi i. vw w . .

i i . . a tf i -i mnntnnn rinn.

It i tin- government stanipwnicn H:irn.s sugg.st other things quiie as.ieneumu , " i;'", , pmil1 v. ,r wna thia consid- anguish.

tery dred years ago, ami uis!, r' r " : . T Unttv udtinlied. and a vast pro-

. I " 11.1. U lminaonlL" lim I Illl'llllH I' II. 1 1LU 11 111 I Jtkli t b T mw"wJ .

verbal by our own r.ngu.Mi iu..u,. : t T. ,.LrH nf W whose renutat on

Aldi IIKC vureincs m miu ui ir - .

c i.i .: usi.i i... .m.ii'c i-iiwto m ir ir in save ills mronu.

l"11"u,u.lul"L w . " !" ' Ir" " , u.....,n.ou hirth which we u mi nfanticide.

ut throuh the "rade-:. the mailers inese penorui u - , - . Tt e from shame, trom fear, has been, ierhaps, a more wide-

m - ' . . i- A-.,n h....rt And we are so spread custom than ine einer, r.x-

si thing money.

t.. ..e"i- " Monev is a curse to the man who of the lesson,

iuilKirtant to the thorough ma

treated as a distinct being from the the terrible censure which English moment of conception," and to public opinion passes upon every

destroy it at any period is an act oljmstancc oi ieniaie iramy m murder. idegree diminishes their number, it

Hie destruction of children after does not provent tiicm irom ueiug

extremely numerous, ana it immeasurably aggravates the suffering they produce. Acts which in other FJuropcan countries would excite

prayers of poor parents, especially in the only a slight and transient emotion, ill Beth- case of female infants, and when-spread in England over a wide cir-

ever those of either sex were weak cie, au tue omerness m uunuKWu

. lmaniiciue is

OT. COX, Attorney at Law, .TASPKH, IINI1VIV A,

does not put it to good use.

Kvrv good reform is up-hill work,

but evil run down hill easy.

liar 1 time have not kept us from

eating three meals a day.

The 4kv-craners' sire not

God is loofcimr for to do

their and lives have been blasted by one

thev' momentary sin ate hurled into the

oast abvss ot habitual prostitution- couand dition which, owing to-thc sentence

.. . tit., nth .Imlli-liil

iToitfuiinjt .km v-y . "i..ri nnes i i -ni ....r..fniK- ntti-iiil to imvclvll oui.

MiMlnf eiitruxteil to lihn In ny cutit or worfe. till ( 1 11! il ' f tHIlculn'snayil'uliuinUnK on Public Square The more St IlISlll love-

G.

iit-c. a. t-iv

when he

W K. IluBtt-r.

I..... It imrts linn

tn.Mied riulit. nent. uiiilc the cmpleinentaiv side ed to outrage the

mm h. udm nit-e to hehi of content is subordinate. This

in el-sin iK.litics is too nice for this ansilysis is purely intellectual, and go ......i.i indispenssil !e, us we have said, to

To "-et down'1 on a good came the acquiring of the ability to readily n.av retard but cannot permanently and accurately interim literature

III SlOt.

t!..i ... kl.-.....( .irt r'illntfr IS

'Ü'ÄÄ.h,u county state i.ui.w.1 Prohibition David, when he gets 'Mvritnt1ition Ai.ni w.t. in power, will cut oil king alcohol s J, j eon(enU The ,,()Ugi,t and

i head. ttK. accompanying aesthetic and

Some men will "bet you ten dol- inora emotions absorb the soul, and

sr. ich as the

. i . .. . .i... . i .f i tiiir I

? ...... t .1. ..f. ,..,-l- mr nnrnunN (nfi(''S PlSlVS. COUlU 01110111

tue historical anusion-, aim uieiiKe. vu. .mv. . .... y. - f .,.4i .;r, , :r :.i (i'iwJnt ..nt the national lnfamv of wives to kill their ottspnng 11

. r ""; . rL.:. : murders, but no one heedeth. happened to be girls, and yet b

u a.m .vw ..Vf5 vv;;- .;.,. nnnli,,,r mnmiiloouentlv. "Isuii si man,

j a present exstininaiiou oi meseiio ami uui " 1 . . . U . .1 ' i i...,Jftf mihi e minhn and he neu ect 01

1- .....X v r,w,...i,. f the hast v ro 1. Can nothing uieem nomiug ouioiiBo. ..u.w.. . "i;-";-"

the J i i 11 V i ?- hn .Vone to st-iv them or are tluve itv beneath mv notice." ,o doubt legislators, is m no omur ttuiur tlin wnril tlii'.l ;m ft 1 1 stlldlCS 1)0 UlIlC lO fclU lilt III, nv '" v V i At J .. t,l,1DL.l.. vioinnu nr sr

His .. f, .. , vi. I reference is!aU anwng tlio tiling iiich must the l!oman "goos" lo w.ioin "r'1'). "-' "

1 the tl,M...,,t and feelin- thus f )rmcd. be something tunaaineniauy ro uy , ............v . "-"-:"-". ,'., ,;,, ;a inil. fnntinide is

isn't t : rf t..n is made oromi- when so many mothers are impell- judge ottnese limes oy u.omsru o-,- --v KAnnn nA.

i :...:..,., I (.,., teir nvfrtiiiiiirr i inriiiii 11 v iimiusi uimuunu. "

M.UIIIOI i - 7 1 a

W. A. Tryl...

TRAY LOR & UNTER, Attorneys at Law, .IASIKIt. INDIANA.

rni TrKticfln the Court of IHiImiI and hurt it.

fJnrmnnv

-V I . .... r r, 1 1

with'vocate imitation oi sapanisn iiuons.

we would sec our

One thine is certain :

i- l'..tl...- il.n ..In.wl.iril flit mil 11 mild llf

. . - . . .. 11 I ... ... ...,.,. Vv Tl.iT. . ..I..UTITII III 1TI Ulli nUllllllllll IUI ...V...

nni. wliieh thrnhs tlie same in Uie our uiissiuiiuiii-a iv v-,ouum , ant, wnitn inrous un uun 1 ,.. k i Hftorl. or th.nt for women lowered.

brea-t of the little niouse-inoiuer or amp re re. u t -; ..... bVT Z .Ü " " .nv whieh !

. I I I 11 I .... niinMMlltt

f ...:.. T int Frt. nrr w ill 1 CIllCllV. Kilirone WHS

verns alike the incuosuuu ui imuuuwuv, v.,. ., - , n.ihiv. (inn nf own raisea.

vlv earwig ana tue sisueiy nww ...x. .v, -

rK Xbora ownorilttafortho men to say which I !mÄ there: "Ladies are re-The issue ies with them But these s.il impulse "linn w jii.v.i.v.3 i l.:. Iin . a nnua -Iiich iiHfrrjinn our

ies the race can- quested not lourowniueii iemiuuiu-.i"" . , 7 1 except bv some fants in this pond." The policy of country, cannot bo permitted to go

BRUNO BUKTTNER,

lars" when they are at the end of (ijrtct consciousness of the form is

their aruiument. hist, unless there is a pir which is

Attorney at Liw,

And XoUry Public, j ''he devil goes off on a vacation. ftlt by some incongruity or inad-j .TVüPBKi INDIANA, , Learn from the enemy; take hold equncy in form. The movement of

Will practice Hi Court, of PnljoU and Sllld keep hold

I'frry COU1IIU-, iiinnma.

the mind now is

Mean-Looking

Letter-Head j Has lost many a df liar? for business men. If a man is judged by the coat he wears, he is also judged bv the letter-head he uses. An artistic and businesslike letter-head has often been a basis of credit. It may be looked on as a good invest ment. Let us fit your business with a good coat. do line printing.

predominantly

Corruption alwstvs leaksout some- .yt:thetic, and it is in this movewhere With a corrupt heart it is ment that aesthete feeling and t tbe"niuth ideals of life and of conduct most

i 1

oerance are tue uiree

should not be separated.

family, the species

a i,,.. ,ii.,mtmi nvnoiir mv wmiif ijiiila ill Lina iiviiiu. i puwv t

p at eatsistrophe unless our moral the Greeks was to restrain popula- on for ever. ö . Ii . . . il. ..1 f U......1.1!.,. I)ai.a l nil. 1

sentiments and our laws also oper- uonj inaioi iu;puuiii;iiii i jute nmiinst it. There are two forms courage it. But the hmpire with its

of infanticide one before birth and sensually audits? extremes of wealth

the other after. Both have been ana poverty, msiae liiianuumu cum ..t ,t .,;,...rMllv iimetined from mon, and laws were made to pro

llllivn ...... v ..... , .... is.... i. ...... M.1 imtli n re vide siL'sunst it. Exposure, now-

V " - - I

FOOT BALL AS PLAYED TO-DAY

Harmful and DeMeralizfog te Stuieits. and Leads AH Sports in Fatalities. So far as the brutality of foot-ball is concernad there can no longer be

common in foreign countries and m ever, was not conuemueu, uuu tw0 si(les to the qUestion, writes Kngland to-day. Speaking of the children thus abandoned became Edn.arti y. Bok in November former, Mr. Leckv. in bis "History the absolute property, without power Ladies' Homo Journal. The most of European Montis," tells us that of redemption, of those who found uncomproinising advocates of the I a un,, ..iinlii nf irriinw. both Pa-them. Their masters generally made triimn illivn conceded this fact. If

-an and Christian, represent the a jiroht of the females when grown on0 game 0 college foot-ball differa ...... ; II .........US.... llw.m n an tnFiimnils .. l. -1

practice as avowed ana almost um- o wm'nuB w trom nnotner it is pureiy uuu uuTi,n,. ,tsi.r5h.. it ns result, life, so that fathers preferred their 1,. :.. ; (ipPn nf brutalitv. How

inf not siniplv from licentiousness daughters to be killed rather than jtrous and fatal were these disor from povertv, but even from so exposed. Exposure, however, was playa lHt year, will be brought sliht a motive as vanitv, which considered a venal offense, practiced home morc directly to people when

made mothers shrink from the dis- as i.eck-y says, on u giganuu by carefully-computed ügures it is

They scale ana wun uosoime liupiuufcy, sil0Wn that forty-six deaths resulted

Privin- paving and vHitinLMem-"Jh raiiy arise. 1 ni '"f i T , i - i. "he mo must carrv forward

linns wiiscii . , , r ,. . .

these two Kinas oi aiscipnue m ns

...Kot.. ...... iiitii'lmii with I'Mi'll

.....r... ...,.1 f .rl.Aor- ""' ......

Aone are m piiiie... otll?r aj is nnieliwible. The pres-

1 . I . K.iii Ik. i ri iiif . . .1 i i

ingniiii . etit contention is thsit me oesi scuooi

mother unless it be boa. r..der. afturd the best selection aud

Sawdust nie is too good for an .irr.m.,,.,iu.nt of materials for the

(hid is boiint- c - 1 tlw. I.i..t litnr-

uiiB....w .... . - - - - a , (.i,si,ihirti,. Thev scale and with absolute impunity," .,-... lhllt f(irtv

COU to Sill 111 HIS Oie-si.s. ary workS siaapieu lO lliecimu s uu- ... - , .1 ,1 f..,,l nnnairlnrnhln snuren 7. .. " " r " ttS.o o f

t ni;fnm;.,nn,1 '..u- York the ...leement alTiinl tile best material speaK Ot SI monier wuo uuu .inn " - - . kusi year iruui wiicBhii v. In Cahfom a and .New lork uie umceintnt .ntor.1 tm ota J "'"1 . . . ,lor llnhnrn 0ff,l)r:nß as of pecuniary speculation to the col-r.,,,, ;,,..!, within a short period of

legislatures abolish ugn n i or he mr . - - praise, and they lectors of foundlings, Subsequent- four raonlhs. No record has, of

high license ssuoou.w b .... u u r, that the freouencv of the My, but tardily and with much cau-cour,e bcen kc,)t of broken ears,

h provided for many lost vi9jon ftnd other disfigure-

devil is pretty apt to hit some lou- arous . -'",. ZiT; ., regular nrofession." We have of these little outcasts. 1 mdi ion cnts. As a matter of fact, there is

limtin smiarein the face. to acuiexu un.ui. i;(.ntinnsiins. and savs that I'opc Innocent II L. had nn unnr. mntie.ed bv anv civilized

.. - . i a ... l . . mwmi.tn i i T.tf ui or i :i 1 1 Ii Ii Ii' iir iiiiiiii vv . . m ' v w r.v.-- j

hearing that mlants nnflon which can equal a record of

the least you will work lor. oui . , :nllim,font

the most lean. V

COIlVICllou :i miiu oi khu .i.fc,

rather, "What

in the nets of fish- Wv.civ dentb in four months.

sullicicnt number of medical men ermcn irom the imer. a boniu-When wo regard the effects upon

I,a.v . nature without endurance.

nee , to the dead-prayer ollice ; " "r : n rtT ,ni,h r 1 1 would seem strange thut so ab- Ins decretals on celibacy upon e tho pUylicttl injuries ent re y put of

. il.. . I ........v.. " . - . . I. . . !... I.I I..,... .irmi. ( nri'v I !l I II li'1 1 1 1 1 IT Lll lllilW Ilia 1. ....n..ti... Il,n nnmn nt tnnt.nni

because they an not correcm au- . U is lwthinof reai value horrent a cumou. "" nf mnm thnn 'i 1' r s.r. iTi.

tire

.Madison Township Truster

Notice. Notii-e ia civen that hereafterthe Tnis h'uof MaJinon township will 1 at the stre room of Mr. John I. Norman, in Intimi, on nverv Satunlav. for the pur-

ix)-e of attending to township business, au I all nervous having business with the township are expected to eontlne it to

tii'iHj days. The township library is kept at Isaac Alexander's in Irulnnd, where all uia-

Olitaui the hooks.

sunn, iviit .. i. . ...v... -- .,ir " o ... . ... .1 1 . 1 . : . I ...1 . .. t oiiniilnr clnrl- tu tnllt III liH. .1. . ..1 . 1 - .1S.S..r. .f

Con-and nndwives enipioyeo m uns . " - uie pmyurs mtov uhuihuu u.

Some men's prayers on temper , fonn ig ,(limK Korni practice to constitute it a proiessio n. u. , - - t ungs cua. y jenou v..

...... . .. .1... ".n-n res

KneolirstL'O the CIlIKin 11 lO inahe . , , . . , i . i :

nmwh hb IhM .1.0 n lHr,.y tlll! lH.sl , ,,.ir kHI nHunl XVÄVh kS ttSSU .

iL.tt lutiiin kim in i i iifiri " . . p i

the more a man takes m

he becomes.

i r

sscd. without the other. In fact neither ny aepeime-. u,.. , 'A u.orn frtf, 5n - i "r iri: .7

t ii t...... it written on .t . .;ii,ni ti, other subtletv. dd we not Know uiiiipw "' - V üonmonuo mo muuuu uuvuiuj1 :voU d .n,tl r 1 f,e V" ltlZ lL m""L i!f !!i!iHfnnst of our abominations have a them-'Hhe o fspring of ecclesias- mcnt o thoso who participate in it.

mv ""7V;7 :; fo n ein- ,U , : . hin 1 ike origin. It was a moot question tics, destroyed to avoid actection." x ,lftVC during tho past six months, doing good, than to found an em am, UC. sainething. with Pnunn and Christian philoso- But there is no doubt that a good havc 5'ccn at 0Inc pains to carefully l,,re- ... . ri.sij. ..i ii,.. timo tvlmn tlin fietus monk, Guy de Moiitpolicr. was the ;nf1,.;rn ;nt0 the class standines of

Sinful pleasure is like stnmg - , ... tberofore first author of foundling hospitals, ht mun who coim)ri8e college foot-

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