Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 October 1909 — Page 8

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Have 110 our". .ce Book "U't chocV fall of nal hunting tloHa, Fit, uith 130 y.3talojv.f"3 'Jitfj poilcje. If rile fo-rfep. Jarßrtfirearns Co., 42 Willow Street New Haves, Cobb.

The Way RuMlan Princei Dlipoie of Her Jtwels. A few yea is ago Ludwig Nissen, b well kuowu wholesale dealer o the Haiden lane district, was in the office of a diamond merchant in, London when a stranger came inj and offered an unusually beautiful stono for sale. The Englishman did not care to r.i But Nissen thought he saw n 1 ;in. But he was not willüitf iy until he learned who owm e stone and where it had comt .n. The man said he represented a friend, a woman, who did not care to have her name disclosed. The American was firm. If he could not learn the he would not buy.

The stranger said he would see the

woman and talk the matter over with her. J The next dav he came back and took Mr. Xiseen to the woman's 1 home. She lived in a handsome apartment in otic of the most fashionable quarters of the city. It turned out that she was a 1,usinn princess who. with her husband and her daughter, had boon driven from HussuTfor having taken part

in a nihilist movement, ui au thoir large property they had saved onlv their jewels. She opened a little safe and showed the Amcrij can one of the finest collections of diamonds he had over seen.. They ! were worth $?00,000 or $300,000. i "We sell them a few at a time,

, Hhe explained, "just enough ot i them each year to give us a living. iTerhaps you will wonder why we

don't sell them all anu uve ou interest of the money? Bu.t my husband has the gambler's spirit. The money would not last a year. So we part from them piecemeal. T nefimnt that there are enough of

them to keep us twenty years, and

I don t expect to live longer m that." One of those diamonds forms the centerpiece of one of the most valuable necklaces in New York. A few others arc sent to this country everv vear. In the "diamond horseshoe"" at the opera there is never a night when there are not some of the jewels of the exiled princess on view. New York Tribune.

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Time, Not Space, lira. Frink was a trusting soul and rarely questioned the opinions

of others about matters conceriuugj which thev were supposed to be in-, formed. One day she came home with a new pair of shoes under her arm. "Got them at Bride's," she explained, "and they're the best I ever bought you." J "What is so very good about them?" inquired her son, for whom the shoe were intended. i "Whv, the salesman said that you could walk farther in them than in anv others without getting tired, and I said that you couldn't walk very far just now on account of ' your knee, you know, and he said that he meant farther for the same distance. So I bought them, and here they are. Save the string, please." She did not notice the smile on her son's face as he undid the pack- ' age, and he was spared the trouble of explaining. Youth's Companion. JInj-l '' Onlr One.

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By SALLIE MENDEEM. (Copyright. 19ü9. by American Tress Asso ctutlon.J The way 1 sot out of the burjilur line was this: I hail mlshty pood nervo und wasn't afraid of amy one. I w?viued tknow whnt kind of a crlh to crack and how to do It without waking anybody ui and p'ttttiK away between inldnl;hl nud dawn, when the cops nre most drowsy. While I was dolnj; a job 1 thought of nothing except my work nnrt was both cool and watchful. 1

wiiKti't on.! of those blokeH who scare

iionfh nr who nre ready If

uwpssnrv to add murder to robbery

The truth Is I never liked the prospect nt fnolnir olthor charire.

As I was saying, while eugaged nt

ray work, however dangerous, 1 was steady as a monument, but when dan per hail passed and I had nothing to do

but think I went downhill very ium wimt bothered me most was that 1

I .rmliln't- jWn IliclltS that IS. WllCll

comfortably stowed away In bed. 1 nnro took a nnn In a gentleman's par

, br and was only wakened by the sun

coming up and shining In my eyas, i lust cot out In time to save myself

mir wiion lvlnr on a soft mattress.

triih warm covers and no chance of

holne disturbed, sleep wouldn't como

to me. I Iny awake thinking of the time when I would hear prison doors clang behind me. The thought was dreadful. I'm afraid I was too fine grained for the business. Month after month my hours of sleep crew less till I feared Insanity.

nno nicht I woke nit at midnight arter

having slept two hours and know there

would be no more slumber for trie tin

h tinrt tlino T went to bed. I was so

rtostiorutc that I sot up with the In

tentlon of going Into some house where

I had no right and there snatch an

nthiT eonnte of hours' sleep. 1 had n

crib in view, n small house with not

much In It Hut I was looking for

wn not nlunder. I went there, took

out a pane of glass, entered ami went upstairs to (hid a place to settle down. I stood in a dtirk hall looking Into a n , ,1t. lit In inn U'ns iMimlnt?.

rUUIll Mlh"' """i" ...... r.- , In the room a woman was In bed with

a child, both asleep. The child was Bleeping on the front of the bed, very

near the edge. Fie was a uoy anu. j think, about five years old. On a narrow lower bed. close beside the other, slept another child, a girl of about three. She was Bleeping In the ocuter of her bed on her side and had her chubby tlst up against her fat

cheek. It was hot summer weatuer, aud none of them except the woman had any covers whatever.

What interested mo was tnnt tue boy's head was hanging over the side of hU b"d and so much of his body, too. that It looked to me as if he was about to fall. He was restless, and I knew he would be over very soon. Somehow I wanted to see him fall, though 1 kept In the dark so that he wouldn't see nu- tf he woke up. The next l.lck be made sent him over. He '' fell a couple of feet, but didn't wake ' up. He landed partly ou the little girl, .but she didn't wake up cither. I ex- ! peetid she would, as she moaned once or twice in her sleep and turned over, .but tlnnlly she slept as peacefully as

before. It was such a delightful picture to

one suffering from Insomnia that I kept on watching the children. The boy continued his kicking nnd crowded the girl, pushing hor with every move to the front edge of her bed. It must have been half an hour that he kept this up, when there was a thump, nnd

the girl lay on the floor, nut sue seemed to be as comfortable there as on her bed. At any rate, she showed not the least sign of waking. Meanwhile I hwml the muttering of distant thunder, and while I was looking at them all there came ono terrific !rn1i loud enough to wake the dead.

The mother turned over, but neither of tin children moved. Then followed

one crash after another, nnd I expected that at least the mother would wake up and take a look at her chlliron lint sho slent on. She must have

been very tired or had lost a lot of I

sleep or she couldn t have siepi ttirmieh those terrible bolts. Never!

b.id 1 hoard such thunder before. The only effect the storm had on any o.f them was to increase the restlessthe bov. He rolled nnd tum

bled In his sleep like n ship tossed by the waves, sometimes lying for a few

nilimtp close ncalust his mothers oeu,

then rolling over to the outer edge of

his own. I was sure, bed in time tum-

i.to nur of this bed. ns he hnd out or

the other, and I was bound to see him do it Sure enough, before I expected

it he gave a lurch ..ml landed piumo

on top of his sister.

Vnlfhnr nf them nWOKC.

t riwknn women know in their sleep

what's going on with their children, fnr now that the storin wao over nnd

everything was still ns the tomb, the

mother sat up in beu, giauccu ui hi wiiiiiron cot tin and. nut them In their

nrnnor nlnccs. Then she went uncK 10

bed herself ami was nsieep m u

motif

"Well." I said to myself, "If that's what a clear conscience will furnish

I'm going to have a clear conscience. lnrt- in HIV rOOUl TCSOlVCd I1CV'

cr to enter any man's house again but

mv own. at cast not ior piumicr.

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went to bed nnd slept into a top ior twenty-four hours. t tnnt mv resolution, found honora

ble employment and prospered. Rut 1 didn't forget the family that converted nie. The mother was a widow, nnd, having a hard tlme to get on, 1 mado her acqualatanc and married her. nut ono of my family know that I

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