Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 December 1895 — Page 7

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OVER TILE STATE. Evonts in Various Portlona of InEV dlana Told by Wire.

Willi ,,u I''"''0 Want On. frown ,nd- l'---),,ri,!K ,unw at Shelby Saturday nitfhl .h.l.ii (1 Krank l,ntt,y were hut hullo, and ' .,..... f..tllv wounded. Frank Mil

L who not them, wns in turnoluhucd ' ' i-.. 1 1 .. .itwl lu in ii .! itienl comli-

tiuii HK '' w'rt" i'-J,lr,,(' '"' - n,cltu mid tin- went i tm (lil,K'e ,,!lU wnHone of carting' and lnuffhter. -Wood eovets tin- all. Three of the desperadoes ari i Hu- county jail. Two have escaped. The came of the trouhle Is tlieciilinina tion of an old family feud. IVil iM-ail Home to UiiRH. i:lihartf Ind., Dec. Complaint of n Kriou nature has been tiled with the rd of health against Casper LiphUte. 1U is charged with feeding the iri.iissls of horses to his hops and t lieu 'a losing or t hem upon Ilm market. Inu.,iig!itiun proved this to be true. KJiteeu dead horses were found ..fnun nnnniseuously upon his piem-

h the hoys devoured. Some of

(he dead animals had lain there for months. Intur.tnri! lloitrU KH-cIm OMcer.

Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. a. The In.1:.n:i state insuranee board held its

niitu.il meeting and elected the follow-

in" otlleers: .lohn J. L rower, pu-hi-

(l.-uf. .T. Irving Kiddie, vice president; 1. C. llavs. s-ectetury, and C'hark's 12. ..-nion, M-er.'tary of the executive committee. The rctirng secretary, MrLemon, was presented with a handsome fcilter service. I'lru at KnlSlitvlllo. Brazil, Ind., Dee. a. One large franw hu-liK'ss room and three line frame ietlingn, tne owned and occupied by Dr. Signer and two owned by.Iohnllarnian, occupied by Tenants, located in the business center of Knightsvilh . this count v, were destroyed by lire. Dr. Signer lost nil of his surgical tools ami his entire household effects. The Jo.s.s is about J? 1.000.

WAITING FUR THE MESSAGE.

Whero the whlsp'rlni? water murmur. In druamy, ccam-lcs coli und How, Cornea a metn'ry, clad like uro nur, Lighted by the lunisct's kIow. Silvery saml acorn us Indented With hnaulnt d footprint there; And I llHten-deep eiichantulFor tho mensauo la tho ulr. Where the whlsp'rlnn watewmurmu? When tho moon Is o'er the sou. From beyond tho nilunüiht'H Ummer Comes that echoliiK voice to me. Peacefully the nlKlit wind HlumUr, Hüft, Heretic, the Btara hIiIiio bright; O'er the minded lioor 1 wander Through thu noluelcua calm of night. Where the wlilHp'rlnK waters murmur Seel Mfo'H Joyoun morning breaka! Bee! Tho nlKtit has lull'n asunder, And mankind us burden takes. We miiHt wait a little longer For the signal, comin lato, Tfllliig of tho way up yonder, Through tho gkamlnii golden gate. George llerrlott, In Hosten lludgot. X DOUBLE CAPTUHE. V a. at. A WW.

"I think 1 will go to the county fair

this fall," said Miss Angeline cnniwen o her sister Kate. "1 have u knitted counterpane that beats any in the county, und if that should fail in taking n premium my last case of .ephyr llowcrs ia sure to .secure one. 1 have some growing plants thut might take n prize, too, for of nil the Chrysanthemums I t-cr saw my Ktota, Cullingfordi., Lillian Uussell and Louis Dochmer take the lead." Kate laughed.

Can't you mention n tew more w ime

cm are about it, Angle V" "Well, 1 could, but I won't. They

all beautiful." You must attend two fairs If you ex

hlbit such a variety of articles. They

will not udmit your natural llowcrs at

the county fair; you should tune tiiem m tu ilornl exhibition titCaliopsis."

"I thought they showed everything at x- i ...!. i..minT now that 1 saw

4CV HJ". v.... -. no report of natural llowcrs on the list last year. Well, it will be too much trouble to go to two fairs, so 1 must con-

Koltin-r' .Monti tu Mit. Wabash. Ind., Dee. a. The commissioners of Wabash county have purchased a lot for u site for the handsome, umument which the county will

...tot t it tlu memorv of her soldiers in ! there."

..;..!.... Tlu nirtnimicnt will cost 1 ,.n.. immivn iinv our v.'iiv. nut'

o.,-. hüiv Tho nronertv purchased Des i , , iu i.vnvsirlad toseeu. hhewoun

vest of the courthouse sttui was , be u,orUlnv ollentled tf weciitt not vjbti

. t it. ...... Vou'tfin

tent niys.eli wiin toe uuc .v.. -...

We will ston at Aunt Denton s

"I'oor auntie! 1 half determined last Julv not to go there again during uny public occasion, for her house is always ..rnwiled. and she seems so tired that 1

tv5li invKclf at home as soon as 1 get

J"t

. iv c jt ,i,t tu trivi I! Ill 1 . i T n tn (nlvn.'1

ii ii e ov . f. -j 'i - v'" . ' ner wneuocf v tu

M.tioO. f 1 Pnntwell was her father's hounc

,,. ' - i

an. .no sooner uro: tne meaning si

Kntu's words penetrated her inner conrciousnesa than he leaped from tho

bed und In a moment had thrown open n window.

'Help! Help! Thieves! Murder! Mur

der!" she shouted.

With an exclamation the man In the chair ran toward thu door, hut the Indomitable spinster barred his way. "Stand hack, fellow!" she said, fiercely. "You leave this room with a policeman or not nt all." Kven as she spoke an ofllcer camo dashing through the window from the pia,a beyond, and without wasting words secured the man und dragged him away. It was nil over in a few seconds. Kate had been so paralyzed with fear that she had neither moved nor speken; but us soon as the men were gone she arose and approached ;ha lireplace, where Miss Cautweli wan stnnuiug. "Amrelinf. what does It mean?" she

asked. "Are you sure we have made

tit i Itl ivtnki? The man seemcu sur

prised rather than guilty." "He'll be. more surprised to-morrov,

N'o tloubt he meant to rob me," said

Miss Cautweli, who had a large sum of

money with her.

"How did he get in ."

"! don't know; probably though

i

home winnow.

Shall we call auntie?" asked Kate,

i-till pale with fright.

:,. i.hild: what's the use or

turbing her? Let them sleep that can;

but lor my part, 1 II sleep no more m this house."

1'roducing her knitting, she wit down

to Keep watch till daylight; uui wowi

ng more occurred. ".Kate," she said the next morning.

when the two were dressing tor utean-

fast, "don't say anything to uuntauout.

our adventure. It would irignien nor

to death. No doubt that fellow was

some one w ho knew I had money Uli me; he might never have entered the

house had i not been in It, so mere ia no need to mention tho occurrence." Kate looked doubtful, but dutifully

promised silence. After breakfast Miss Cautweli showed her art treasures to her aunt 'a familv and guests, all of whom were loud "in praise of the incomparable counterpane and zephyr llowers. The latter were pronounced a triumph of zephvr work, and Miss Cautweu fijlt considerable pride as she listened to the exclamations of delight from the admiring circle of friends.

was nt the door, aim

ey-

Tfc Haling rMloR.

The ufferer nlowly rained Iiis

lids. "Where am I?" he.askcd. "You were run into by another hlcyellnt." atuwercd the attendant.

Later, an he was about to brrnthe

his last, he asked In a touching man

ner: '"What wns the natno of his ma

chine?" Judge.

Kighcst Of all ia Leavening Powc-Ltcst U. S. Gov't Report

ra, I Baking

WfW- H WW m- m

The Uses of Slag. There is an ex-

rplli.nl hm! found for slair. that trou-

liberal

tait Usu.

FAtorl Kottf fA Flürid".

WTly not. when "lnß to Florida, take adyantace of the opportunity of going via ht. IiiIh. makimr but one change of curs en

route, and that In the graud at. Louis LnWn v, l.,nit In tint m'OrM. mid

)Kii(u, m. b---r,7i 'ct,.,f cp

SflXspri as for such a Thm ioli loit)ers to Jacksonville, low rates. iono. imo an incubus that nobodj

liberal llmiti. wiUi stop over privilese, una MtMf turn to account.

' ' . . T A.

Finally It was worked up into pamv and pavements, and now slog bricks rn rnmlnir intofavor. They are used

for buililintr chimneys, and aro auoui

Imlf tlu wi-ii-lit of bricks of the same

size. A specially prepared cement is

necessary, as there must be perieci incorporation without, strengthening

lmmls nr eha ns. Iftliis experiuiciii.

.t . . .. . It ...ill ItA nf

Kinniis ine test i in'"-, 'x "

InlngCarsof great interest to scientists, anl will it. i'avdl.aU- ncvv inaustries, as well as furnish nl50ÄmÄ a means of using an article that has

Powder

Aililreüü

Geo. E. Laut, iJ.norttl I'asseneer Aent,

bu Louis, Mo.

Lmxis Alice heard her father say that

hcrcomin .lack lias tit" smaupox, aim cxrhitminl! nii. nana. I think it's real mean

of Jack not to scud mo any." Harper's

Hound 1 able.

Hilly "It nlways seems tome thai

the second half hour Is lar longer ui the first." Neddy "Of course It is. I cocs slower because the minute-hand

has to climb up during uiai. paruui tu

hour." .

If your skirt edges

wear out, it's because you don't use

An Knlcmtlcal Kill of Tare,

For a dinner served on tho Dial ,n r'htrei. Milwaukee & at.

..iiltutantit.tr nnv address

V twn font nostairu stamii. Ani'lJ

Geo. IJ. Heafford, General Passenger Agent,

Old Colony iluluimg, v-incago, iu,

hitherto been of little value.

(tn Conductflr)

, . "Hav, liili. the old pnt behind lm just fell slphed off.,t Conductor-"Thafs all right. He's

dis-

uT vnrrD rnnti1 tindcrstnnd."

Adam, "why that oldest boy of mine turned ajd Ws fare." ruthllndcr out so badly. Ho hadn't any grandparents r ,,

to bpoll him." U olden tays.

Hall's Catarrh Cur Is taken intcrually. Price 75e-

nv.'n.T t tm fnitost raco vou ever saw!"

"Well, tho French race is about as fast as

any." Piok-Mc-Lp.

THE MAHKTS.

3 TO

3 3U 14 .... 61 .. it

W "n U 10 "j

rttr taiaro.l. ! keeper, and an excellent one sue m. u . Millwood Ind..' Dee. 2.-Pcter Trgh- The farm was rich and Yyell stocked. Ä dt! were many, but she d,sa'runa unv lent. The horse be- charged them all with credit. People from the bujrgv started to run. Ingle- for she had not lucked love s. &m. ut

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UlUiliillc". 1

vn Von. December 3, IW

r'i-i'r.rK!itlvH.Steurs i 3 21 ?4f -I M

UUrill.N MIUUIIIIK h'LOUIl Winter Wheat. Wll KAV No. " Kud COUN-No. 2 OATS No. '1 POKIi-New Mess. SC. CJUl-i CO'ITO.N" MlililllnR HlCUVKS Fancy Stoors Mud I n in UOGS-Fnlrto Select bll ISEP Kalr to Choice KUOUK-ratcnts Fancy to Kxtrado..

V7HRAT No. 2 lied Winter... COKN-NO. J MUed.... OATS-Nc. 4 No. TOHACCO Lubs Leat Hurley HAY-ClearThuottir nU Tl'hlt Ctiolc Ualry KCtiS-fresh t'OKIv-StamlarU Mess HACUN Clear Klb LAltO-rrluitj bteatn t mcAUu OATrrK shippinjr ......... HOUS-I'atrtoClJOlcs SsllhläP Fulrti Choice KL.UUK Winter Patents...., .Spriin; l'atoiit. Wilh'AT No. : Spring No Sita J

COUN-No. 2

Beecium's 1-iu.s for constipation 10c and

and go by it.

UUUiV "- Ammal sales li.O-V.tOJ boxes.

TnE troublo In tho world Is nearly all due to tho fact that one-half tho people are men,

1, aiuuiauu wiukxw.

BIAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDINGS It easy to prove It for yourself. Don't take any binding unless you see "5. 11. & on the ,abe1, no matter what anybody tells you. If your dealer will not supply you, we will. t- ii., .!,. howlnr Ubelmnd rnat-

.i..r ..vc IS a m. Co.-P.O. Box 699,New

York City.

and thootherhalf women.

iriirhtlully

Diamond tn a 'Inrfcoi' Cr.wr. .TelTeronville. Iml.. Vive. 2. YhiIe "Iis. .Innic Wiiltams was dreising a turkey for dinner f-he found in the bird's eruw a cfinmond solitaire the size

of a pea. The fowl came from a lariu loe to a picnic ground, and it is thought that it picked up the jewel near there. l.ua.ic Woman Commit Mtlrlilf. Greencastle. Ind.. Mrs. Anna Ktehifon, living near Italnbridge. s-nt ii bullet through her heart Sunday, dy-in-infitantlv. She had been an inmate

of the insane hospital, and, eluding her watchers, went to an nuthouse, where she lired the fatal shot. Her age was about OUjearK. Tim Itllllc nine (inns. Anderson. Ind.. Deo. 2. The notorious

"Billic l'duo gang of boy thieves wore Kent to Pluinfiold. The gang has attracted widespread attention from their i.2,eni?ions in the eastern part of Indiana. l!lm is but 1.1 years of ago, ami the M-uMi members of his gang are all helow hin yoar. IW-HrIiiu s'crtnrl ui lmltctrd. Decatur, Ind., Dee. 2.-Over 50 indictmeats wore n'turned by tho grand jury of this county before it adjourned. A number of them aro againnt the religious soot known as Ainisdi. Several prominent business men were indicted for gambling. rnlvenuty l)i'!llc:ti-il.

T.oehoster. Ind.. Doe. Ii. The üoehefi-

lor normal university wan dedicated. Mark L. De.Motte. dean of the Northern

Indiana law school, delivered the ora

tion. Th university and equipment-;

cost SiO.OOO and starts with an enrollment of 100. Tin nt Anilrron.

Anderson. Ind., Dec

3 00 3 W)

315

2J Ö't

fniimneetl

nt .vor ehnmrln.'' her state. Men

l.tftl. lot. ahe said. She'd tie

iii.rsclf to none of them.

Kate was just 20 and the prettiest trirl in the whole country side. Nat-

.IT..iile. she cared more for tun

. ,.!..,.. tl.n.1 ilid Amrellne. The latter

,i ..i.-irni'mi' vouiiir sister, and

mnnv extra CMCi UIJOU hcnell ill

order that Kate should escape uny thing

like drudgery. It was late in the evening when the sisters arrived at their aunt's house in Newton. The journey had been tiresome, and they retired early to the room assigned them a large one on the lirst lliior.

"I thought you usually let this parlor, aunt'.'" said Miss t'antwell, looking approvingly about her. "So 1 do," answered Mrs. Denton, a faded woman of llfty odd years. "J5ut

it happeiiH to be vacant just now. aii the other rooms tiro occupied by the fair neonle. You won't mind sleeping

a

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CU1.N-.N0.2 Nr:V'l-CfHVN.

pt nttp tUfhClrciile a.-1

A COHN No. S . OATS Western. HAY-Cuoieo i'OUIC Now .Mcs'. MACON Sides C'rruN .i -ü ihr, U UI-.'tM.;i WHI'.AT No. 2 Ked (nuw) ... CUUN No. 2 Mlsed...,

DATS No. - Mixua

PUKK New .ii ess MACON Clear Ktu CüTl ON MldJllac

The carriage

Vn-elmcwas about to mount the spring

" . ii 1. l,n,l vmi. '

neat, wnen ine punccumn .. oats o..

dercd her such prompt service the mgiu roKu-etnc....;.. before came up, and dofilng his cap CA,raESh,pvplnsSl9Qr;....

said: 1 llOGS Aliprauci. ...

If vott i.lcase. ma'am, the judge re- KZ v

cuents vour presence at tne ouiu. u

b readv to examine inc kouhuu-i gave you such a fright last night."

"Oh. bother: the burglar: snc saui.

"1 uui going to the lair, anu nave no time to wa,te on him. Ho back and tell tho mayor to hang or release him, just as he thinks best." It took some time to convince her that

both she and Kate must obey thu fudge's summons. Toiling the oliicer tc tahe a seat ia the carriage she gavu him the reins.nnd theysoou reached thu o.llec. The burglar was brought in and the examination commenced in duo form. The nrisoncr. a line-looking

voting man, listened calmly while Miss Cautweli told her story, then he stepped forward and gave the judge a paper. "Vou will fcce by that who and what 1 am. Merely nr. inoffensive newspaper man Instead of the fierce burglar this hulv has described," lie said, bowing to Miss Cautweli. and smiling rather uiischievoush. "It I a mistake easily explained. "Yesterday morning, business calling me to Kent, 1 told my landlady I uliouhl be absent two or three days, ,.,ul that if the needed my room she waa

..Vorne to use it. 1 returned earlier

than I expected, and forgetting what I

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I cotTtn not cet alone without Plso's Cure fnr Consumntion. It always curM. Mns.

C. MoutTON, Kccdbnin, Mass., Oct.

"i. "04.

Jci)or-"DI(l tho prifrin'-c f r any reslstanco!" OMcer "Only IV v t u ...lars, yer

Uouor."-i'ucu.

HELP

Men, Women and Children

Are nentoutto won.. irrt 01 c"" rnplojfd. Kor MP of alt klml ond to Wl iS -or T.AI.OH AI TUANl-OTAT10.N : of ChW coco, lloom -IB. W Dearborn Bt., John Uhor, See f.

IT V-

3l(i.v, " . f . .... , . J- rnlct -ajllll .Z.

Is a price tighter ana cuampiuu .vv7 v.. .

mm pain

ia every round, and oa its belt a written 4Mo3eateaoe3vG5vS

W U W Urn It knocks out

WWww

4 ro u ro 17 2a 3 rs 3.

l 25 ft 21 0 a 75

tu i ?J lit 21',i 8 2-1 (i

.... a

'1 f7" 31-,

m 1

Timely Warning. Tho groat ee. of h. choeobt. propSra,on5 of

. , 1 UfnliVar

xno nouu u. ihm mnrbftt

in 1780) has lea to ma Pii..s v..

.:.rtoHintr find UnSCfUDUlOUa iiiiimuwii-

Bakor fc Co. ar the oldest and largast manufacturers of purs and hieh-zrads Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemical, aro used inthdr manufacturos.

ß th.y .thi Ä Walter Bakor K Cos Sood

WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER. MASS.

in.

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BEST IS TUE WORLD.

,r -siar r?s?!M

mm

toyctlicr tor once "Not nt all. We nrc glad

to have

such comfortable quarters. After the aunt had Kone, Miss Cantwell bcijan a tour of investigation. "Don't you fancy these curtains have n smoky smell, KatcV" she ushed, snillini: ut thorn suspiciously. "J'ipe

iioke, too uglU tCnti went to the window und burled

her Bitucv nose In the crimson draperies.

Vou are right. Anic pipe siiiokc

it Ik. sure enougn. 10 you ui-i.

jMintle- or the girla have tauen to ine

weed?"

Don't be silly, Kate. A man lias liccn

In this room, and lately, too. How odd

that auntie did not mention nun. a

thought she looheü coniuscu wueu x

spoke of it being empty.

bad told Mw. Denton, entered the house bv means of my latchkey, and sotight my room as usual. 1 am very norry that I frightened these ladles, aud humbly entreat their pardon." Ho sat down, and Kate whispered to her sister:

"Did you ever kcc such fine eyes it Nonsense!" ejaculated Miss Cantwell. Then, turning to the ollieer, she Haiti, tnrtly: "If the spcuka the truth vou may a well show us out, or wc shall be too late for the fair." Aiiiriu! Aren't you oiiig to apol

ogize to the geutlemaaV" whispered Kate. " hut for? 1 wasn't to blame bctrause I did not know who he was.

Conic, wc ve no tune 10 .iri.-.

Kate followed her heroic. sister rather

wl.iunofnecdlv. but not before sue nau

Grace before Meat.

There's a difference between being full of thanksgiving, and being full of Thanksgiving dainties. But the one thing generally leads to the other. How can it be helped when the turkey is so good, and the pic so enticing? Here's a helpful hint. For that full feeling after Thanksgiving take a pill. Not any pill, mind you. There are pills that won't help you. Take the pill that will. It's known as Aycr's Pill and it's perfect. It is sugar-coated, pleasant to the palate, and its operation, like that of nature, is effective and without violence. Keep this in your

d if you want to enjoy the holiday season:

(S)

nunc

Grace before meat, but a Pill after Pic.

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THE RISING MJFf STOVE POLISH la cke for k'eaerml bladdoffof tove. Tim SUN PA5TB POLISH for quick aller dinner tlila, ennltrd led DOl-

lhed -with a clota.

Morse Kro, rropi., Canton, Mai.. Ü-S.A.

S 1 -CURED

Tif "pi Trr r.ti. a. io.r.inmtn,

fiSTHMÄLEHl .,rr ftl.l MM uunicrnci

, s. 1. 1 nti

ontttnn on.! WHISKY haMt'tcrM. pr!ta

A. N. K., 15.

1580.

lit tliat ww th AdtrtUt la tUa er.

"I did not notice it; you arc nlways m clo(1cnt glance at the handnevintr something. Angle. For my rlsoner. who was now nt liberty.

1 don't object, to inc uuu. .v .... thl... n-aehed the earringe kho

fit

rnt.,- t..ll.. I -

Ui-os." tind.'rtnking estnblisluiH-nt, liv- l)rill.s BUCb iileasunt suggestions Willi ..s lltrrccai,iy Burnrised to llnd himdl

-rv ami cab barn on est Miitli sirtt-w -t loeth' behind her. He nssisted her to was cleKtroved by lire. ICigbt horws ..Suggestions of what. I Fliould like ,.lct. nna l hen stood watehlng tho vi-re burned to death. The total loss Q know? Kntc, 1 really believe you uhj,,0 aH it rolled auay. is $20,000. with gl.cnu Insurnnce. Ue the men." ,.A e,.y clutriuing girl," he uald. : " t.tt ........... i iiu cvorv- normal gill ... ,,1 t wlmll no t-cxm sec her

inrt

1 ecs

. . v.k. nu or K:ri Uaa ilztr yuxt.

Companion

, SnbfcrIptiont $1.75.

r in for .8o6-tl 70th year of Its publication -win pve wecoy

TtiS volume oi 1.. -- - ' fnr ...en,

MilV

ha Porte. Ind.. Dee. S. .ludge Hub

bard, in a decision rendered in the Ui

Vörie circuit court, held that persons

fiirnitur a remount rnnre hae u legal

rirht to withdraw their signatures. l'roiMi-! l.V T.'Irjtionc.

Iiid'mnapoliH, Ind.. Dee. l.-(Jeorge 11. (Instnn. of this citv. who led M N Htliel

Mary liishop to the altar In .New- York-, became engaged to his wife over n tele

phone. They will reside here. ( rime riml Mm )t

South llend. Ind.. Dec. a. Junten Mc-

Mann. nliaH Daniel Collin, has Iwen

Identified ns the man who push";! Wil

liam A. lladei under n moving tnitn in

this city, causing his death. Strltcrra Kwwin Work.

Kohomo, Ind., Dec. 2. -Three hundred strikers in the tlreat Western pottery here accepted the company's terms und resumed work. Samuel Jlurgess. a railway conductor, committed suicide nt his home In. Vlora, 111 bv lvlng lit froutof a train.

aught to," said Kate, laughing at Miss u n. Caiitwell's look ol horror. I here, ürcll ,0 hennatlon nt.Mrs. 3cndon't lecture me. I'm awlul sleepy u hcJj lhu htory ()f lhe burglar be-

.1 ,1... (..iirmiliut VA

nnie Known, j"" - - - :

i,.n.rhi.d nt timnereitiiliy. 1111 ne mu

..... ..m m mind ridicule to long na

Kate hllllled upon Ulm, Kl hh ntaiu

to remark that his reeeni Fi

was the greatest piece 01 lue

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' 1 - " . ... . .

Mlc (!antwell took a prize at nie mir

and was happy. Soon tmer tout. w

the ulsters returneU to ine 1.

bonnV Kate left lier iieurv ..enu.u . .. 1 .r iiiMiimillm

li.t'rt im to bed.

o ... r

They were very tiretl ami soon ten 4w I....0. It was midnight when

i:n) i,f,l. with the Impression that

Eome one had entered the room. Start

ing up she sawn man waiivmg -.u. . .- .. .T,wi H., flrenlace. where some ruddy

Attiluirti fit ill .flow ed in the grate. She

i'.i ...vnr.,1 diV the liL'ht before retir-

Hill I v a 1Ing. but a glimmer from a street lamp .ttf..!., it,.btid tho anartment. Her

ES Ä s.,.,., t-ti ;. Äti-Ä5

KCeiUCll to lie. - - - ,, an casv chair und hegnii to fumble t i.t twiekets seeking re-

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