Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 July 1902 — Page 3

Weekly Courier.

C. IIOASK,

jASPEH. l

Publisher.

i INDIANA

THk POTTER AND HIS CLAY. Ii only MNMIMM elay. with pet.bl. seattared through.

Juki common clay. Umntimi i,y the throng in earch oi tout Mm ih'w. The WW lOBg day. nu 'neei! ÜM HttWl killfut touch and furnace blast Ti ChangeO" to vessel wondrous fair, until at lust TV, tit for king to ses. Or incense lamp to be That ugly, common clay ffcy 1 1 r. O felloe . only vulgar earth. AIM common flay. By thee and other trodd. B down aa without worth Prom day to day; . ,. , . ,.n mold it Into form so fair and true Tht I pres-nc, th"j shult stand. OrOOtef new. lb.de fit thy Klnc to see. And In Ills pMMM he Transformed and glorlou clay.

Hl plan for thee I fairer far than 4 rears

of thine Just patient stand

(jis tfkenese day by ley He rffOOtfoff, Una by line, In colors grand 3 patient "neath Ills touch, nor faint wle-n fierce the blast. nd '.'. the task will he complete, until at last 11. '11 take thee home, to be Through all eternity With those at 111 tight hand. 3ut ere that glorious day shall dawn, un-dlnim-d by cloud. Eternal day. Srlng thou, my child, to Christ thy hord aome other clod. Some other clay.

trnr lllm to chance from vulgar earth to

vessel grand. From which shall shine Ills likeness fair, and which shall stand. Without one ugly line. Before the King I1 vine In that eternal day. -Oeorge R. Varney. In Chicago Standard.

Md HIIIIHtMM i$-4

i CHECK MA TE.

t

By Julia Truitt Bishop.

T1IK two men. ri'linir a little dis

I f.-.i.ee from the inilrtf. sat on

iheir - nd looked at ouc an

otln-r.

He went there, sure .is fate." said

the elder man. with decision. "But ehe says not." said the younger, much perturbed. "An' if she says to it'll pay us to go alow. Old May's aiiThty touchy." 1 he sheriff ran his finger grimly through hi long beard, ami gated

at the house in question. "Looks ui'lity innocent." he MM r -fleet ively. Nobody at home hut the girl -her there ironin'- ducks and chickens in the yard everything like it had been ju-t so for a year."-' The young man. who chanced to be deputy sheriff, smiled at his superior with some embarrassment. Tell ft wh:it," he said blushing, "if he" there 1 can get that girl to give him tip I'm some acquainted with her," lie added, consciously. "I've took Im to church once or twice in' omt on a hay ride. You just go DfT down the road and wait at the! VttMBOra tree nt the fur side o' the

ImsIb1 I Set mil five dollars if the

nun's there I'll bring him out." "See what it is to have a kind tf wav with women." sighed the sheriff

'There was always somcthin' laekin'

but whenever 1 lle'l Incy

in me.

loug

Juln't dance, not by I'll wait for ye. Hen.'

The sheriff rode awv a though

he had civ en Bp the quest, while BH

Princrle denutv of a week's -tale ling

and intent Ml hll first capture, went hack to the house he had quitted a

few minutes before. lie was a hand ntnna fellow, tall and alert

- There was something suggestive o

power in the very manner in which he

led the bridle over a fern e pos

,n.l shinned the boroo'e neck, making

that animal hound airily: and jw

i. .... Irl within was not alto

trether unconscious of It.

She heut oer the tab'e sprinkling

more clothes and singinu to hereell

The neck of her waist was turner in. showinir the round, white throat

er !eees were rolled up ebore her ellows. and such arms Bight have ct throbbing an older heart than his. All the MM of her red brown v.,:- .. ,.;i..,l am on her head, but

there WfM allurinir little t

fluffed around her forehead and travel over her neck. The deputy sheriff Inwardly reminded himself that he had come hack in pursuit of I aogapel peHtooners hut when he paused to think he was not quite too ml, As for bCT, when she straightened up nt the s .und of his step In the door ther; was a laring light in her eyes. "Hack already?" ahe said with a bngll and loss Of head. "You'd I tier bt out hunting for the man that bent Sol Wiggins it seems to me." T j i ii 1 af kluTI

am- iit-iui j - - Hberately. "1 üon't mind waitin awliile." he said nix illy "W" think the man came this w..v. Ml' a Vind o' friend-hip for- tmj jrra kn am I couldn't rest ean) 1 y ., here alone and the man loose In tht arajaia. Bis ftm were tixed on a eloset door Jatt bcrowd her. That was abohifelv the onl plnee possible. You're worried nhout me!" aaiii the girl, IraUag ft-t "fM to

bor tM upon him. "Sow, isn't that kind of you especially an father'a la the laM lust o.-r y .udcr, ami if ) iall' d he'd 0O0M." sli.- took up an iron from before the fire und hehl it near Io r glow

mg aMMK, hoetdag al bUg IM aybila, I "You n-cin to furifet tliat other I peopl inuy he worried uhout ym as

I well us your father, he 'nid, with I an affaphaaia that wu tenderer than

he had pm I ' inea lit to make it.

The girl omrad hot eyes with a babjrUlca sture aa she rubbed the iron smooth on a tdoth. "Other jwopie?" sIm' repeated "Oh. yes; you meau my ffaotbtr, and Aunt Luej,

und Couitin Jim. The are all in town

t .ihiv. btf MffMpai they'll hurry hack baeaiiaa they are worried." He felt that he was not making much batdway, The abrupt motion M Wdl tipped his chair down with opaali "Vom know." sail the girl, apread ing out a garment with elaborate

care nnd ImgllUllWg to run the iron

over It with skjllful haste. "I never

felt so tattered III 111 V life. Here 19

a criminal loose in the country not

so very much of a criminal, cither.

just the man that pot into a titfht ith Bo WiggifM, and laid Sol up

for a while and here conies an onieer

an I atanda guard over nie, so that I

won't be banned. Now. isn't that

beautiful? I suppose that'.s what

the country hires ofieoffl for to come and sit lo-re ,ml watch m'

iron, and scare o !T I't imiual

Her nockarj -t big face ablaze;

hut he would not allow himself to ht

ridiculed out of his purpose.

I'd do more than that for you

he said, lenuinc his elbow on the

table and looking up at her.

Would vou?" she asked. "I wish

. . i i 1 J

von Kni'vv now to iron, u von eouio

nlv taka that off DT hands now-

or perhaps rot wonldn t mind kliv

tintr UD a little wood there and inak-

inir a fir it) the gtoTI

Ben Pringle frowned. "I don t

know notbin' aHout that kind of

work." he said, firmly; "hut

how to catch tin with people that's

hiding criminals from the officers.

She set the Iron down before th

fire and perched herself on the edge

Of the table. "Are there people who

do Biich a thintr as that?" she nsked

with awe. "Mercy, what wicked pe.

git tiiev must b1 When you catch

people at a thing like that, what do

you do to them? Take then to jail?" We settle with 'em," he said.

darklv.

ill, hn- iiwfol that Kounus, sne

said, with a shudder. "And now

with so many criminals to catch and

people to be settled with. How can

you star here and bother me with my

laaolMl ro horrv off now and tell

Sheriff Barton he isn't hiding here

Si,.- dipped down from the table

and heL'an inming again, humming

v.o bmhImIm of that little tune, as

thotieh the discussion was quite

finished as far as she was concerned.

TH look around a little first." he

said, riaing with a oaraeaea countenance His eyes were fastened up-

n the door of tlx-Hoset, and he drew

near it.

The trirl stepped back toward the . a a i I

dvor anil flung up her ncau iikc

leer. The time for jesting was over.

What are you gotttg to do?" she OO

mand'i!

"I'm goln' lo -, ' who's hid in that loset." VM thundered, extending a

hand

Hut sb'- was too quick for him. and Tang to the closet door and stood

with her ba.k ngain-t it. Her roomi.

TO tag arms laiil out on either side.

Her blood waa up, and ber orvwa

e,'S Ilasneii noo

T)..n't dar- t-i touch VM storied, th ! red ffiam surging into her

face; and detenninea as mm was, ur fell lack discomfited.

You've ct gotnebody in there, said, sternly, "an I'm golSg to see V

w ho it betör- I leave.

'Are vein?" she said, smilinp at him

tanstlnwlV. as though iba dared lum

,vith .-.11 his heitrht and strength. All

right come push me away and break

,l..wn th- door

He st.- ..1 and looked at her with

.1. bind of helnlsness that strong

,,,..n feel in a clash of wills with

II have crushed her

w in o ' ;t. ,o,e hand. He could have thrust

br aside as though she had been

.,t v.-t there aho was. itasdlng

r :in.i rltefvlnar him.

I have t'o.b. it. Mlsa Bert." he said falterinelv "I hate to do It might!

ly. hut the law compels me to see In that closet."

Tl.. law doesn't know anything

about i." she retorted, with all

woman s unreason. "Itut it has to know" he said

.. ' ttimli.mtlv. "Just staml

uns 1 1 . .1 Ii"' "i-i

..' u.U. now. Miss tseri,

me look into that closet." She tood still, lo r pretty head up. her arms thrown hu.k against the

wall. "Da, now. liert! perab-lv. "I I'"'' nsirt eomnelled,

tri halt IT for all of mo.

... t ...v I I t . I that closet. I'll

Illlisi V ' never for-ivc you if you maKe me jmsli vou out o' the vav." The girl dropped her arms and walked oreff to the window like an offended pfiffMStM -Om-n the -fOT, then!" she cried, haughtilv; nnd wlÄ deep humiliation, and soniethttur rising in 1 j I

nnd choking speech, ne took

het from the corner -u

rht.

ha aaid. chaerfully. "It eava

man a good chance to get aeroaa Hollow Tree ford and into another atate. I gave him dtmctlaaja arly tins nooning 1 bope you have enloyed your tay tome again, Mr. Pringle." "What did you mean by makin" me think he was bidden there?" ha

demanded, furiously, utiappea-ed by

the dandns brown eyeg that looked

Into i ,

"I didn't tell you hat ha waa

there," she said, innocently. If OH

said he was there yourself."

Ben Pringle Hung himself out of the

house and upon his horse without a backward glance. If he had looked ha would have seen the girl gtandmg

in the door, shading her eyes with her hand and waving something white

after him; hut he could not look.

Down under the sycamore tree vengeance was waiting for h' u in the the person of a grim old si "riff who

had an extraordinary gifc Of lanmaie.

The cirl wntched them out of mght

and then turned hack into the room.

You can come out now," ahe said;

and the man who had laid hol Wiggins low came forth from hia hiding

place.

l'alk about Delilah!" he said.

gleefully, as he ht retched hie cramped limb's. "I'll bet you could give her cards and spa "

I wouldn't talk about anything.

she said, briefly. "I d strike out lor

the lower foffd, and try to get aCTOU

before they lind the track again."

nd acting on her suggestion he . , A M i .A tmm mn.li.

went; nut i.ursis oi iiiuniuri iuuw

ii erry the solemn road down to the h wer f rd.

I'hree weeks later Ben Pringle,

still in the depths of humiliation, told Sheriff Partem all about if.

I thought I knew something about

women, lie said, irriiauijr, a"

sidewise on his horse; "but there she was, ironin' away an' chaffin' ma all that time, with him hid under the ironin' table. She had a big

I know quilt spread over it to iron on. an

there he was so t-iose i cumu

reached out an' caught 'im from where I was sit tin'. Blame a woman, that's what I say!"

Beats me," said the elder man,

thoughtfully, ' how easy it is for some folks to be come over by a woman.

Now. if I'd gone there, looks to me like I'd 'a' aeen into that little game. There ought to be soinethin' done with that girl. She ought to be taught a lesson." "That's what I thought," said the deputy, with a chastened gpirit. "I went there an' talked to her seriouslyan' we're poin' to be married nv t in fin th You see it occurred to

me - "What!" ejaculated the sheriff. "That there ain't a mob 1Mb' could get a prisoner nway from that girl if she didn't want to give im up."

The sheriff consHlereil UM question thoughtfully. But Ned. if that ain't so!" he exclaimed, with astonished conriction. "Well just take 'er Into partnership, Ben-ironin' table an' 11! Woman's Home Companion.

HUMOROUS.

AX LAST PEACE COMES TO SOUTH AFRICA.

Tmf (In Pb.i -i-'Tell me whal an know about the : I j- ftlw 1 fore s " Itndenl "It -all rot." Val Bei rU. She-"He declares, he hoes the very ground I tread Mb" H "Ah! 1 thought he had an t "U the estate. Harvard I ... u . ti . Funnineas "Vou say the evening a ore on. What did it wear?" Smart vvi,.. tt. ,1,, of ilav. of course "

University of Minnesota Bunch Bowl.. College Mint (indefinitely) "It doesn't necessarily follow." Kind Friend -"What doesn't?" (liege Idiot 'Why. a dog -when you whistle for it " ( olutnhia Jester.

There Are. Witsor-"What did the lurgeoa ebarge pen or performing the operation'.'" Kidder "Well. won tee M ad I belong to the t-ame

liHlge. and he n ade acut rate iui Detroit Irea Pffte "Ah," soliloqui -ed the horsethief. aa he itnred the lyncher around him. "I never realized befor that I had so manv hanpers-on. Strange. in't it. that' the last ti. that hinds me to thia earth 1 the one that separates ne from it?' Cornell Widow. I be Kind Thai '.et Away "That little minnow." aid the first fish MaeeffM to have got a big opinion of

1 im.-elf all of a Mid.in . rr" plied he other, "h. n.anaged t.-wnpgle off a hook this morning, and then heard the SalMffwrn bragging nkon! hissie. Philadelphia Preaa. PflIlment.-Ihiynor--This fortune

telling business h. all humbug One of those profeaaora of palmistry told me a little while ago to look out for short. Mond man.' " Phyne-"I don t know about it's lx-ing atl iiv.mhug. 1 m blond, and I'm short. I-nd me a ten. old fellow, will you V" -Chieago Tribune.

DOVE OK l'F.tlt-a will

Tr?'irpallB Joyraai.

wlarn nmr llirauu

oar bonsea.

DEED OF WILSON M'FIELD

Hernie Actio of n Ohere e-r trim That a Hecoale

FOOD AND THE SEXES.

Man Tenda' to Kapend Energy a

Store It I P "

of Fat.

oman

Form

The male human need more fooG than the female, not only on account of hi- larger stature, but also because he is the more katabolic of the two The man tends to expead energy and

woman to -tore it up in t ne iwa

This sex-

the

ORIENTAL SUAVITY.

Where Trtithf nlne U RegarOed aa Secondary to the Ability to Wak

ing One"a elf urrfiuir. l'he gentleiimn of the east feels.

hound, out of politeness. tO give "lie the anaweff that will prove most

agreeable. An EnglleD. traveler, ae-

rding to Youth a ompaniun, i...I

port- from northern I now wie rtw

btnined from inteiugeat naiicB u,

repeated inqnirtea.

"I- it far to t.ilgit .' "Not so far. your blgbneaa." "One or two kos?" 'S es, our blgbneaa." "Isn't it three?" "It may he. your hiphness." 'Is that what it is?"

"It mat be live or six. your ms

id fat: he burns the raster

nil difference show - iteelf Intra aery 1,1 1, savs the London Tancet; the man has a larper percentage pi ehriUBOCytea than the woman, showing that he n.edna proportionately larfer nnantite of nxvL'rn in order to main

tain hi- more active combust ion a fact which one DMJ .-.--oeiate with hif ! cunparativc freedom from chlorosi-; moreover. weiLdit f. r weight, hi pulmonary capacity is greater than that Of the woman, whose smaller respiratory need is further shown by th" facility with which she can without discomfort diminish her breathing power hy means of the corset. The prent contra d between the metal- Ii a. tivity of the two sces OH forcibly I brought home to me bv a military daplav given by a tffonffM of dusky ama-

ons. w itn wnom wenn aaaa .i . warriors The women, in spite of their daily exertions, were all rounded and plump, some very much so. no sintf'e muscle showing through the skin, and it was noticed that th.ir movement-, thoojrb full of grace, barbed energj

From the recoffda of the Boynl Hn-r,M-iet a writer in McC lure's,

htaiaine draws the story

cure negro seaman whose brave deed j was discovered aud honored by two of lie gr. a; aatfoaa t the earth. One trooical night the schooner lbdpt. B Seated almost motionless off the t .. tan rocks in Nicaragua. Crew and, passengers, some N in all, were laif about the deck, for it was to hot to go below. Then came such a squall as , comes only in those southern seas i I he saiKall set. furnishei ample lever-; ...... 1 . i I i. : . , V n

Sgc. Mtnin ten e onus .r"" was bottom up. be passengers and rew st niggling in the water. Wilson lie Field, a negro and sub

ject of (ireat P.ritain. waethe nrst t

m foine to the surface.

lifo he hnö know n the-e waters, and

he swam like a lab, He soon succee.icd in climbing on the tottom of the Te-sel. Then he shouted to the others, and one by one pulled up live of the rrew.

Fortunately the squall was soon over.

They pulled Mallitz aboard, but McField "w odd not follow. Aa soon aa

' , . araa free he took It in ni

teeth and went under, found the hatch and entered the cabin. Obando wra alnio-t v.neonrr. .liable with fear and exha'1-ti..n. but M- Field finally secured I. im with the rope and gave the

ii. : . , ... t o tr n

f an ob-' signal to pun up. inia '"' --r

wa- ma.le w.tbotit accident, aim o'ib men were drawn on board. All the men were saved. The T'ni ted St ate government awarded IfcFfeld a medal and $50 in gold, and the Royal Humane society, of Great Britain, gave him a silver medal. HE REPLACED THE SHOES.

Took tfce Collector Waa Äffte the Paraaeat off BUI and Had lllaa Sao

A pr -minent pr fcsional man of Milwaukee formerly had the reputar of heine alow in his payment of

All his 27 years bI1iall accom.-1 He made considerable

monev in the practice oi nis proiesama and a more frugal man would hare saved money, but he wn thriftless and indifferent to m r.ey obligations ia true ratio to his brilliancy. aya the Sentinel. II- ,.vd a eoal b;!I amone othel

although the sea washigh. Aftertney debts, and the coal oeaier prrtrrwrw I , 5-- ft.. tat' it SM the men heard' ; ,h effort to ret the money. He seat

lltl'i l IM - wy

atranire SOaada. like po inding wlthrfl

the vessel. Some thought they heard roices. The more suerst itious were afraid The nipht drasjtred on. and by daylight the sounds had grown fainter. The crew concluded that men were imprisoned within the boat, but none could d.-v ise a way to save them. Then the negro proposed to dive under and into the ship. They assured him he mlil never awl ..ut airain. but carrv-

hi collector time after time to xna office of his gifted debtor. The color was always received with extreme politenes and shown eTery consideration except a mney consideration. The genia! person who owed theeoal bill would glance at the acconnt rendered." nd his head in thoughtful affirmation and say that he bellered

the bill toie regular ne did not deny

1 1 oecurred to him

in

. al

out

nn,l ".o " The men. on the other lianu

wec spare, their ntnaelM standintr out dedlffag that he had reacbe! tne camn. ni .inl. under the sliinv skin .and they. , he rose, and in an in-tant hi head was

: . .. . - - , .... v f.. nl n the air.

aoove i . - . ...... --

Inir between his teeth one end of a rope I 0-.jrff. he miney

that bad been dragging from the v. --; t ;it t. 3.,..,Mnt had been standing foff sei. Mi Field dive.i. pss-ed under the j ,onie time Had it not? Thecollector gvinwhale and rose in the hatch. would acknowledge that It had. That It was pitch dark and the interior of j.:rc. the cae. it was all the more un-

the e--el was f ill .,f the n -at me cargo. f,,rtnate that tlie collector nan seieci

but he kent on steadily. Finally, con

in turtner conirasi

iMstil.-ived a truly

with the w omen.

ranging apiliiy

and

narrow the -pace between the

bounding about and whirling round in water and the ship's bottom, that he . lo,t ajB temper. O s most astounding fn-hion: the women j could hardly breathe He could see r,,;ct ,,r wjth A bill

. a m a

ed such an unfortunate time tor aa call However, the collector would doubt ig le araand eain. ooner or After this had len going oa . i

f,,r shoot two years me coai hmiw

( i: re -ent tua

on w hich waa a rit-

.'.o.. i. . ,, 1

III snort, were casein nil i .in m the men wer, ItataboMc. I may here dtaw attention to the fa. t that men are npt t be larger meat eaters than w .men. just as they are. possibly in con-eqiience of this very fact, more prone to drink alcohol and ot avaohi tobacco.

it was one

an' let

he pleaded, desto do It if I the fellow could

But 1 just

-I'll

t hroat

no a hat

pri.d the door open. ii,.. belies within were

with bora nil. i mm and rant pe.ir from HOO( to eeitang T'.ie rest VM empty- , .v s he fell ha.-k discomfited tn jriri baral Into ringing towfhtor. "Ihank you for woitm o loug.

adorned

may

ness.

Then why did you say

ab

or twor

"To please your hlphness. -Now, what is he real di-tance?" "Whatever your highness pleases Here is another specimen. At certain village the traveler inquired of the proper official, the cutwal as to supplies. "Any etrgs or "j?" "Plenty, your highness." "Sheep?" "Plenty. yOtfff highness." aod to on through the list. They were told there was plenty of rdered a lot

everviiiio. ... of thlnga to le brought, nnd rejoiced in the idea of plenty milk. egfs and butter being occasionally scarce; but nothing came Then they finally sent for the ftteial again.

"Where are the eggs; There aro M eggs, may it please your htghnena." No eggel Well, where's the milk . "May it j.lea-e your highness, 1 . annot lind any milk." "Cannot find any milk? What do you mean'.' Where are the cows?" There are not any cow. yur

highness. Then why did you say there were nUntv of supnlies?"

"To pleeee your highness." Nagen I'Mlasophr You would have to go far to find

B philosophy to match this: A negro, standing In his whta door dnrinr a ihmi.lerstorni. "xclalmedt "llles Oed, lightnin's hit de mule, ea de theft ean't levy on himl" Atlanta I onstltution. Abe Walaal l". Mrv Henpe- M Darling, what woulA von d I if some horrid man should

aiaal mc and hold me fot a ransom.

Henpe.k Don't make me laugn. Pre got n headache. DeUott Free Preen.

The riaee to anw It. Kitv Bo yon have managed to get Fred to propo-e at la.st? Hoe dnl OH bring it abut'.' Befftba I borrowed Mamie's en a ii a a sal rinff and had it on the

tl ird linger of my left hand when Kreil called last evening. "And what did he say?" "lie saw it the moment he got into the room. He looked a- tbongb he'd go through the floor. Finally- he mustered up courage to ask if it waa m engagement ring, and I said 'Ye.-.' That was no lie. you kn-.w. It was au engagement ring Mamie's. yon know." "And then?"

" I hen he gasped, and I thought ha would fahrt Hut the up-hot ..f it area he prop..-ed.'"- BOate. I raii-. ript.

io one. hut he heard the knockinc again

and called out. Then came voices, fsint but familiar. Swimminsr 'n the direction of the sound, he found two men braced apainst the cabin s.'.e nnd holding their heads tboVC water One was a voune rubber cutter, named Mallitz.

the other a native Spani.-h Nicaraguan.

r

ten: "Pae settle at once My collector has wrn out a pair af shoe running after you to eet thi money." The brilliant professional man read tl i- communication and then said: Ilumph! That's a shame. Come with me." He look the collector to a hoe store

ailed Obando Hot h w ere panie-st rick-j pht bim a ix-dollar pair of

.1 .. and 1 a I them charged table own mnt The collector ia nowwearing

out that nair of shoes in f ruitlesa alette

enand hfeFleld area obligee to threaten them -vith instant death if they did not .hev him He fastened the rope

i round Mallitz and cave the signal to Xq professional man's office ,-: .11 . J 1 . ...I ,K .r,lF

pull. .viericiu linn. Hi," alone with his man In his fright Mali . . . mm . . . . &

litr. entangled himselt in tne r.aicn

wav. and precious time was I

. . . on. . t . , 1 a 1 1 .. HH

IniT liltll. vollen uiri i ,.- - M

,-..ns4-ioUs. and MC- P -l l"'" '" "J

Her Final alt. noatcss (to deiarting guest) ra

.-t in free. - . ;ld you. njoved your visit, my dear

Mi-. Ciuftincton oti. i m tne aon oa

face Mallit was un

Field more dead than alie.

I place

hicago Daily Newa.

PUZZLE PICTURE.

Praereaalw Jagaa. In Ittl there were completed in Tok io. Japan, boilding- eoetlng IM BH, tO be used as a university exclusively for women. This university now has 6.V) pupils ami 40 faTOtentOfft ar.d inItrvetoffa. Departments of Japanese nnd Fnirlish literature and domestic

tcience are included in t he currii ulum. .-, hool Journal. The a It l.ooWa In Sotre "There -eem- t- be en bneeaehffel abroad in New York city among a certain class of citizens." remarked the observer of event and thing -thet any law which prevents n per I en i I... t, ,vi t vau I i n

ton imm punning ..

Rundby ia a blue law. onkcra gtateeman

to th

usual.

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