Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 March 1880 — Page 6
ifeerteUM right
Mr. Win
Um om," replied
A MOKWMHHi ABTKNTUftK.
the stairs
r TfVI.lt MOT THAT DIM D
jut" 1 Un UKU1. I . ... . w . i. u. J V.
twm the New York Ttwea.1 Ekwikwa, Penu., Feb. 21. A group of the fishermen ami hunters of thte eo-
h k, i,u4tlwl w kU amnlbver. and tion of rennsyivania . we,
mi w. "ir.ri "? l uho the stove m tne mue wvwn
S7umi bav ttet died?
!hl Hand, the favorite U?
; iIiiiUlTtta Herbert,
who looked very much
Twl. ur TTd. it anv tkia th vhed up sawng in nu,: w m
7' .r hud dv. teling yarns anu uiscussia me
natter m w pr -rr ri:m,cta fh. country. Even " Hat-
oatof twway, x ihp I, ka some of whose stories
HJlKWt2TS 3t in Tnd apred in the Kmc not long ago, Mid Mr. Hudson, v1N"v: ' . J s.i,ui tn hav his hut. near Boy-
a chair. " i iook a nuiwu w v
mis
y)MlelytlMt
.. . . j.awl akurltttlWti
nrmtn. . ........... ollit!
live a lomc.ion " "V,,
m uau ku maMM ft. it aav
.r.r.. ..or boy dW. t akf n?
" ' ' - -.4 Kttf von were
ui nklHC on hie wood chawec; arouau
wy.m , . " v ,,1-
htm imuwi
llHV; ..... lurvu liVUl
.".V!V, ivt'U4. whthr iruve or gay,
Si arf how, rfiwe he dM.
trt Mvtn.
ifH are:
attic
good
- m . - ..tli.m Hill il
-iVawn; grave "Me from hlw, tteougU lie tlUMif Mwl white I otMiw and nUt It o'er wlt.v'd"? but chlWUH rtaU4ef all year
rjn,-',,:,ui-1 hand the curtain ratew,
nit www , . . . ..j rl i1b at VHV Mle
Tm..i,, knv Diat ttilHL
.1.
but
lomix Rooks, Hiul join tho merry crowd. Every one of the well known character of the vlrinity had told for tho hundredth time soma favorite eplsodo of his fictitious neraun'a life, and
cottinir tired and
dnmiv. whon a stransrer. who nad nun
orin boon unobsorved, in tho roar of the
nmwil annVtt out. "Friends," ho said,
you lmvo not asked mo to speak, and far. boon content to listen to
u inni.li.ntji von havo related. But I do
not beliovo in" being entertained without
VRn look verr coxy kmMtj ffiJTZSSSS win
it whvdo voa have an tuo roorar lum, j, i 7"V':V' " "i lt V1UL J , havo bolow hfive you an anecdote out of my personal
see his employer, and while he took his hat and cane, Mr. Hudson glanced
mund the room. "
room, with uormer wumuna, firo was burning in an open
a book-rack tiueti wun uuu
. a r .i of the room, aim
the center of the noor waa oceupiud by a table on whioh were writing ma-
tennis.
SYMBOLS.
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ka.II tHHll RV 1UI wJ K!iHx bt that, yet K n.eh to me
Wim mrTTn wore 01 me Tt the nHsU of the house- htgh . ii llHt of a spire, a imtch oi Vy.
rbont t human livtntt anil lo-in( sweet how5"wndl. aci-cws the street; tSyiZ vo&ee blithely jeo 'TTilelr various way on the walk 6ow; iftltlwre where crippled alone I He. bat tlw spfe hihI patch ol sVy.
Are thero none you can nave uou. , j
stairs? " 6. yes, sir: but this is a dollar a week oheaper, and I have all the more
mouey tosenu to my iniuui, Herbert. Isn'tyour father well off?"
M wot very, sir, no i" -st hut. Ws business was disastrous,
history which I can vouch for, however
muoM you mav imj iucuihu w ' accuracy. Th'is Is my first visit to this part of the Stato, most of my days having boen spent in Pike County. When I was n boy 'the woods thereil and covered with a
Lint- r..1nrhriish. fttld niUUV kinds of
n.ui animals aoounueu. iu
1Jon?-. . , .i.,i voninM? in larsror numbers than any other, lou
" wnat uo you mm n
Doee not time hang very heavy
t tn not to let my wul complain 'ttSt the old life can not lie iliie aJTHln; ftwXt la love I.M the dear Vor4mnt
Tiw loneSines-s,
mta-mon!
weakness and banWunent ;
m Bir! I have books to road
and letters to write. To-night I am writing home; they want mu to make them a visit, but I write that it is a . a. Kit xx m nn it
iionesines. Tr ?..VT J,i.i nr orottv busy time jusu SrthW'aolky. fS L sh7!! ask' you for a few days of
absence," answereu hwuoi . You shall have it WIlllngly,,, said
f- Il.i.lenn. anil t lCti lie uu :
1111. UUU " 1 flharlos ever call upon you?"
i.K'n r 1 havo asKCil mm to sv
oral times, but he has never called." t Am you contented here m this
Hot a tyvo of the freedom, Joy and P3 rwimred for the spirit when fife shall wae lltiattk-am of blue o'er the JwtMttU, SffiSft the , lleaveH that watu for all;
awi " .i mV..u of ..lev.
THE TWO CLERKS. t Tviarttot Snuare. in the pleasant city
MoTr7port, was acrockoryware .tor..
.. w .,.V.ir.h a 1 IRK hi" II I " . . . .
Hhr tue uwr ui t home," answerea iieroert. tM-uinit in Kilt letters the name of Ben- nomu, H(m far fa it
liuuson. rui ""j .r.;, from here?" asked his employer. . i.a wwn thr.x. with the iroiu uuicr ',,,
boarding-house?" inquired Mr. Hudson. 14 It is a very good boardlng-houso, m- 11..nitn ia vnrv kind : but I
I could
live at
lmnw tho catamount is more like tho
anthi.r than anv thins olso, being larger
and more ferocious than a wild cat. Uur
little village nau ooen uum uu nna gf flirt lnncrnst stretches of wood
l.n.i hrt I'ftnntv. so that it only took
inniiu hrinr vou into the
dense thickets. It was in tho winter of 1838 that I am to tell you of. I was thnn shmit thirteen voars old, and as
rusrged aad strong as most of tho young - men of twenty are in these tunes. All
through the autumn me chuiiiiuuuk .n l.lait-ctinl.' hail bothered the men cut
Ulftft-iJi g tin"1 timber for homo use. beveral of thevillagcrs had been badly hurt, ami one old man was killed by the tricky animal. The hoys always helped in hauling tho logs and pieces of timber, driving the buck w-igous from the woods whora itwasto bouiunpcu.
Aftnr old Uncle Simeon was killed, tho
terribly weak from the wound the oats had 'given him. He was perfect y oool, thwih.aml lie hmitd onoe to Bill: KilT another blackgnard, and then noueh of 'em will lie buey eaUn1 to give me time.' Mill cracked away, and down a nataninuilt (lo k) Jim. TWO
- ti.na ni thw liaaaU lumped on the
Vf i " " . N l t ! . .
utrt.iu.liul mumliara (M tneiHtOK, anil um
made a dah for the uoor. auo uaji iv unliictlin ill i. ami the minute he reached
UMtnoiviivxi . . . 11.
.I... ciu throw it onon aim tie
rushed In, but, by Georgol one of the
hungry rascals sprang m who ....... 1'i.nV. t ll vim thuro was fun. She had
A J " " ' , . , ,
o i. Tii.uit.knifn iii her lianu ami miu
Biai.lio.l iha brute, but It only exaspor
at.wi him. it wi'iit for hor riehtaway,
.,.! in a moment thero was a cut down
iw... .irnttv ..ln.i.W that left a scar sho al
wivi carried afterward. Jim turned as
,.iV.i- m u iUmIi and buried Ilia laok
illlivn w ------- - kuifo deep in tho brute's throat. It was
a stunner, out oeioro mo aniniiu om ; ho gave Jim a dig in tho right hand that was soro for a good many weoks.
"Meanwhile .aKo was siniK""K in the yard. How he hold out as he did, with a half dozen blood-thirs y
beasts about Him, is more uiau i
ever understand. When l sionpoti watching Jim, and looked again to
whero Jhko was, no ws lloody. You wouldn't havo known him, so disfigured by tho catampunUi
in Th oniv t iinctnat savuu mi"
th f,nt that some of the neighbors
. na -- -- . . V
lw.rin.r th noie Of t 10 gllllS liatt COlllO
out to lend assistance. mo nisuim.
they c-imo near tho house mo aniumi cmiitoil l lutm. an tl all but two left Jako.
n,vuivu - .
Vn ci-nn..r hail ttlOV COnO VI1IU1 .Mill
A. V m m Y V .
the time I hake eora-breadfor my took :
nkto aave all the miaU nouttowi and
otato-peeliage. The way to do U to oookandmaek thm, ami then thioken
with corn-meal or bran, w aaomng with onyeana or blaok pepper, and oooaslonally mixing In a small quantity of slaked
lime. 1 CBOp OIlHina u mimim iiuu,
and feed them raw once or twice a ween for green feed. For drink I give all the
milK I liavo to spare, mm pmiiijr ui mu,
clean water, with oampnor gum tie. oaslonally placwl In the water. This
will prevent tne gape. i uuiui.Kuiy clean the coops once every woek or two, and sprinkle llmo on the bottom and around the coops. If any get droopy--which they generally do when their wing feathors are growing, which weakens them I take the scissors and clip off the wing feathers and tall, and they will soon revive and bo as lively as over. I troat young turkeys the same
way, and nnii it mum iwu
notice my young ciuoaeiiB whuu iu, the size of partridgee and larger; If
they stand arounu mucn oi uiw umu
licking themselves, it is a oioar sign o ice I take lard, mashed sulphur and
a little coal-oil, and mix them, but nm careful not to get this too strong. ith
this I greaso thoiu sparingly i i" head, under tho wings, and wherever the lice are liable to harbor. After such treatment I always clean the coops well, sprinkling in and around theni, and they will bo clean of lice, lhe llmo helps to prevent gapes, and cholera also. I greased 150 chickens at onotimo. It was quite a job, but it paid. Anv one would havo said so who ... a n ton Int. nf
could nave soon wn nhioVnna I had in the fall. 1 have win-
VIIIWvw
I 11 .1 1 I
rushed out ol the nouso, loiiuwwi u r." t, 8hlo o my poultrySue. I told yousho was abragirr, Jowaonth, o sou Jn lenVof nj-f,, didn't I? Instead of making a big fuss SSdmwhfno Light I find is detrituen over tho cut in her face, sho never and s' . roosU thought of hei-self, but only o Jake al to ; nm . i nijo Ttw, t.wo ciitamounts left Jake right "w mr mi. i,n.i,s.
f ZZZ&X hanging in front for a sign; "Sf ihenT'c'taT- women became brfand made r ZuCeA. when Mr. Hudson first opened trw e, very Herbert's reply, the men go armed, and ouldn t let us
- ai afcore. some forty years previous, uo . . h tho 8tore youn
W " ' w I la I f f iii v i
away when they saw Jim and Sue, and started for them. Vhilo one of tho
rascals was midway between Jake and Suo, tho old man put enough shot in him to end his life. Jim got the first dive at tho other one and stabbed him .1... nnnt. Suo was bv his side, and
put the old butcher-knife behind one of his ears. That settled tho business. Poor Jako was nearly dead; indeed, they picked him up unconscious. Ho lived for about a month, but tho strain hud been too great, and ho died from thn ..ffm:ts of the light. The rest of the
..r.L- wnro killed by tho neighbors,
altlmugh they caused trouble."
considerable
. .itt & voimsr man. and the sign
g j it. - j ry . . , . .
. ewer his door was bright and uanasome , but how his eves had grown dim, and , SoW willed ''Old IIudson" by . all the boys and girls of the city.
Mr. ueniauiiu uuuwu
in tho morning?" At half-past eight, sir." Ann vou would have to
what hour in the afternoon?" " At about half-past five, sir." Knt verv bad hours for tho business
. 1 iL.i
l -
Vvrrfoh in his business, lor no Parham it can be arranged so
ana uikuu - . t , k i
a-j ;t a himsell.
uw.nr should be wasted or
sarloct. He had made mistakes
,wni. as every man
"by can live at home, Herbert." -to be "O, I should like it so much if I I' Z, could. I am so homesick here In the
fKers go on the teams. PAir TOPICS.
i. s. il o 1 1 1 Trie I
UVU If - vvv... , , " . 11..HM l D It I Or
Willtor Set in. ftyory 8 MrSucce..ln italdns Chicken,
leave at then, and tnc ,ing it cau eu . y - thorouirh-bred
aocidonts Of the iau nau j. a - i. ?f S One day a terrible snow-storm poultry for several years, and I think It K JaLs came down so thick Is a very appropriate, business for any
that you I that wo couldn't see from our windows woman of delicate health, iiko mjc. thatyou ihaiwocouiuiiiu iMM1Kn. Tl.., hnsincss s both pleasurable and
e nr-oja i nil rimii iii k3mu aji h. - - - v . t
nut r iSJ w " - .
frntu tlu llonr.
cleaned once a week. My hustmm
hauls tho hen manure to tne garoeu. i is a No. 1 garden fertilizer and nay largely. I sometimes put coal oil 01 the roosts, but a cheaper ami sure plan is lo build a fire and draw th roost-poles across tho blaze slowlj This is suro destruction to tho parasiteand this remedy is within reach of al After tho houso Is cleaned, I throw hm over the floor and roosts and up 1,1) us,i..unf thn wall. Every two or thn
weeks it is a good plan to tnfco sulphir copperas and corn-cobs and put them i an old iron pot and set fire to them, s in the hen-house, close tho doors tigh and give it a good fumigating. II smoko will kill all the remaining he I always open and air my houso w boforo'it Is time for tho chickens to to roost. I also troat my coops for n small chickens the same way. m when burning sulphur and copperas, I careful and Inhalo as little smoke .wihh. Tho lirst time I tried th
i.lan ! hocanio so stiff and soro that
j city 1" was the clerk's reply.
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lv.i v.i ...w - 1 I ...rt..1.1 l.o. ,lin I .1(TMf. ItrHMIIiaS I . . . 11. t 1
I By dark It had become tnree met uec . , proiuau.. " : - could scare.y -- rv-
1 1 1. n -v titM nurn in 1 uiiii i'mi 1 1 iiivu w uliii tia.i 1 .nn tun tnnuiuur 111 inn iiiiiijii ruiiii
?1 ".re wm tho cause of it.-r. 11. Ji Law
ji itil xn mil A hardlv ffet to the bam to
feed tho stock. About seven o'clock it
and tieiran w uum
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K.T Inrnncr a ltlPTimU. UUb Ul Diwill- 1 ,, T, , i . V. nifiltnr llor. I BTH1HW1 SIlUWIUKi
m utanagement he qteUy jwd apity that one who is very hard. I grew v .u.vT CWl-fivft vara had U0run u1'" , u t,Aro in I lmannil crroat loirs on
uum iBcii.. j - , .v 1 -n fond OI Ills noiuu tu ihu v, "-i-o , a t xj TTnAson's shoulders P? lonu. Ui 1 ... Uhalikiit roarinir uo
w uflBu utoi . . , :. 1 1 thMa timer 01 railways mm iw
and Cochins are very nice and largo.
ory cold also. We I got my Partridge uocnine . in 1 the fire, and had brooder in New Jtrsey, and the Light
anv , ,i ttaMe umw oi rui
fc found business more irksome than it Jg1 Herbort tnankeu him r.W-5??' l.1hono visit, and sald it would please
lufust have a partner," said he ono
arose to
for his
him to I
" . . . A. I
Urahmas. a part from Uhio ana a part
fmm thi State ( Indiana!. Of courso
i wi N '
Almost any 0110 who has ever lived
Ur lla
Up TTmlonn nail atrain.
J. - -" " o, ,
tie.'cenueu
Mr to himself, as ae sat uiur Tbe old gentleman .T. ... 1, t mi.af h.v some one inter- , ,..,..,
the
. .1 Hn.im lint wn can not I .. inniiah ominrrvsion.
bis pipe, miu . r.rrrt r." 1. n,nm ncr i " "..t,,i wfti, th tn into nr.
what was going on, wnen get puro iowi swu mi .v. - wuu Bi;i uiiv .... -- r"""" . "? 1 P...1. . ,.f t Srt.t Tlmhma.4 and I ..1. a onnntrr town, tlnds (
e heard a long, ueep growi nave - 7 u - " i Mmnn. .
1. mi 1 ni i'iivt riiicrit 1 .riiiiiit. mj u 11 iu 1 111 nnrui iiimmiihiulv vuat
: tho storm from getting any thing to eat
I ... ! - 1.,,lr. tho villuirn. 1
1 wnrn niniin ur iii n uuui m ...w . ,
.. . r" Tr.." i 1 air Two of the tho bus noss nays quite well, ano way Rml afortuno, and tnat n
" ith lu Los Uiattho I do is to save my eggs very carefully, donon and "every body
wiuir . ,.5..., cnnaratniv. ami Keep riffhtQ." and the world were,
ras in, door was last, so tnat 1 uo -- -- v- , chlod ,n thn ,rcneral M1
door, could not destroy mc M aXu rtn. Vor ntwts I use rM wWn alfwronirssl
UUUI Ul U3 nuiu "" - . - - : . 1 ,
and Partridge
ni make some ". ". "r.r: "r thn stook. About seven o ciock it puro n u
" - 1 0 t nn ninrir'a ri 1 1 1 . 1 avv v - . .1- j . 1 . t . mtrt a nil uririf. 1 . . . .
in the Cincinnati hwjmrer, Windfalls
the chimnev. The
old man was resting quietly in the cor
nor, smoking
to care about
suddenly w
nnminft from tho
knew what that meant, and so did some of mv older brothers. The catamounts,
e and will take tne weight off mv savu gjg . Schmour. I hope mmiaened by hunger, nd prevented by
afeaulders, for I do not care to uo aa 1 M find Wm M well occupied as
turn youuc men v. . , , .:r hell ran?, and Mr. nuuson ww rf Selmour. They had been with u Solunour ,
in eiiual length of time, ana nau ...t.. him to the chamber
.ct'ormed their duties laitniuuy nu ndson knocked, and the
. vi f i.,.uin.i . 1 1 f 1 nm a, nn iiiiii'.ai auu 1
wohi. vuai io u. - vr. T,:r:' j. immediately
aamartwaV aOOUl niu uiin . ,Ij
uTo tU ik he was greatly superior to '
who had a more quiet demeanor ,u'i V' t th " nack rushing
W aooomnlishid quite as muoh without ' ' stflnnG(7 here, and his through the snow
. aMklns- a ereat 6tlr about it. . 1 ymttm .firn . ...AAnniv nale at seeing, and tho stars were
I must have Herbert or hwkjeior w cornpanions, see r a. rtner." soliloquized Mr. Hudson ; JJ ..mnlover. It wai several the
. whif.li nan 1 decide? Ihcy twu "V'T i, i,i rnvnr his huncrrv
dl onoutrh In the store, but I ought a T.r w vm.r nardon. Mr. those blinds shut .any
O . . .1 nK thn HUWVU. wvFi J " I . ' , . ..t l.rto.l
such a nest before her brood is hatched, a woman beyond middle ago and
precau- confidential, " it may como yei. bi-ood is listener, probably, if given to sk.
the box by c.i8m. treats the "whole story as he tr
and then I one about family pictures, or p t material. x thn wrntohntl icwclrv our gr
IUI1UV1 kKil IIWHV - I ' ...v . v - .
Rnd had their ftele- then. TheoMmanand mn, "" a hen until sho remains oii Hctioti. invented at first . In
vatedon the bureau, mftntelpicco and ,.i n winilowa looking tho nest after her mates have gone to spirit of boastfulncss, and nail neiu;
bedstead. Mr, Hudson saw at once mat i"' w nmild hear the roost: and then 1 know iho is in earn- eUher from Incessant repemion or .
.... .z . .1 l it In ..tiiln l.l .1 .....nfin nf iinll ITfllllir.lLlI
amid tllO gniWlS OI est aim means wun.uuwn. -i i mu Uis i i'vv - n----- , Buiiuiuv i .i..... 1,.iq ..ul. i .L . :.. iii., Thn nirnlanntK
I put lor an an item to Know nun whwu un ..,- mo wij mj.iuib. -x-"-:-
lirn wai a foarful uablo CSTCH to Sit that cost n. uwuni i piauslDIO, as sucn laimiiua, wi.
- r rj . . . t i 'it
i.la ifiolfA-nif... two. When I havo a lion sitting i ai- verv rcsucctanie, wm mmm,
V! "SrX; Wwifi mlnut- when a footstep was heard or. .wnu u -- co90 tho box tUat t,ierc wm mfltcly i,eliovcf any amount
.""iT- .""'" u,n. th ta rs: the door opened a nuio aim -r"y .,-- ..... j'n, u' t-n,,hl. with nthor hens av ng m a,hl n
l ILL luuun I ' it" v . v ..... ...... ,, . . 1 ' . I
flrbert,i
;. , . . ..i I i.,.v..u ni
swung wide open, anu a ou. "l 1 r t .t t nhiao T m,t i horn In conv
(IWn d l IB flW. m i IHU UUUWSUIllBniivn-. - - - - 1 - . . ...
.. , . . j t -m,i,i cpn the dark little un irom
havo you? were an ia wimwn, - ...t.i. i
.iu fast, aa tnnv couiu notaoo 1111:11. 1
The sky had cleared
out. so that 1 could
tho cgs pure for setting, ana aisu w ra0st every lamuy is peneirHicu sell. Last spring I sold eggs at one Lom0 idoii Gf tho " Tommy Trminson in Jiilm. a( thirtftlMl. and tllO I t.in.1 uu .Inenrihftil ill " lollX IlOlt' -
othor day I sold a thorough-bred rooster notion that some ancestor or 'connect
for one dollor. .t theso rates 1 uhuk however romoio, once uu ...t-
lUSllvu . . . .
had ti in faci
miration f(
mil bo rei
boxos about that sizo. ,jjcti and my wrongs lirst, they wo
enient, cool places, a b n outitled to a nice littlo propcrt:
the ground, though thoir own." The speaker's great ui
sprinkle slacked lime had it, and though it was soui, it 1
in the bottom of each nest, ana, anor unsalable by law; or inougii ij. tho woathor Is warm enough, I place wiHd away, It was entailed ; or tho
ifMnw wimethlne of them out of the "P" ninan 1 nxnect- ouick either, for
' ' . : n 1 iiuuaijn. iuumiwvvu - i i ....
and L am sorry to say vnav -, ,:., ,1,1- nnil in tho dim were within a
. . . ' . 1 1 ! - .l i.n. ...... . m 'I'linn tor inn i i .lMm m as umtni. in ra weru v
tl... at Hricrtr 's anu uown crouim in mu wil'... n, uii,i,mvh,.i u . iJl wcro preparing for the nost-placo I put wcll-niashed straw or circumstances about that marrmt Irlinnr snlnlilir OVl'T I !ti ulnirf thn nrotiertV ill (lUCSt
animals. I uion t gov mvy 1.1 tu yA, ? i' - "u TrV"! : : T ' .nui naf,i
tool tne same. 1 mm wn uwi, uvii.v.. uuiuigu -
aM,
.,..;.ir and m &wkv at night
. rnnniug r ...iX T 1
.bcB4t'H of them over nm. r""
ami v. T fiurht to Know , itnuw
t I have never paid proper attjn- Hght 0 (he entry I to. Mv clerks oome . hero in the Ught 01 tn ry iim? antl 20 away at night; what .. .' '
11 not bo lMithercd with uhontd have como to tho speaker;
wi n.u y . v ". "V . 1. , 1 " .,.!.! : n.mt,
,.ia thn hi.iiso. 1 on. Hitidv will not 00 inciineu 10 iuu moreover, in auuiuuh, h h.
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and
Ur. Hudson entered
was so mew nat, BHrpnew
" ' - - . j c . !. .in, tnanTinai Liirea vuuiik i..u
tliein have parent m v . j -rj th- atreot; they wcro
-jf in some ui m "'""- . i.t-
. ,ui T l.on are steady and wen- aumu.5
.Maved. I must see them in their .Bes, and then decide which shall be
TThe next'day Mr. Hudson ascertained
r-tkrt itoaminr-u aces 01 m "
letting them know for what purpose
alter supper mat ei..K :r" r.'T-,.. ti,Q .Wr nnonfil a littlo and
ml -l-jiwfhtiarc Wfri4 WJIUliWIlRU imw"" I " . .
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a 1 . i. - in 1 mar k w-iw uinv mv luu - 1
ixinuuiib wu -7 . .... il,,, ntten w inn KllCll
eit ilown " man camo rushing tnrougii mu nw my m u.w.. .. - v . hil tinna ar nnt'lficted. Wlion tno
the room, and pnr, .nm ' r. : " i,;,i T tfihrnii-hlv clcan.se
. .Union DfiLWOCIl lieiu wn uiu j ...
1 vrii nor iiii.rn wiih nvuiv .ikii.ii i""u i
1 . r. on.i snhmnnp's in. I u
1 f . - .:.! nvtfi aa'LTWflrii. i?v- 1 .' v . . . w 1
"T.ff'" ":."::;::: -tho deikhtcd ammais.
artnniQfiH. ma euiiuuyc. omimu
. . . . nr4nr winnow, auu
. versation. and nau oeen mere um, i 47"
in any way to
and
of leg
the family d
- - m
MhmI to see him go to tho hall ana put
-0m. his coat and hat. " Where are you going, papa?" asked vMy, the youngest daughter, who coald iMurdly reinembor the evening when mr
BMHOC liau UUV roiuru.i w .i t i 4 1 am going to make a call, Lily, on tow young men of my acqulantanoe; I sxU not bo long gone," replied Mr. ITttdson, and bidding thorn good-bye lutmdialely started out. Herbert's boardlng-houso was the Morer of tho two, and hero Mr. Hudson nLnmacA. first.
It was a neat-looking house, in a very AtrAAt. Mrs. Buntin, the land-
t4y, opened the door when Mr. Hudson
')oefl a young man
hoard hero?"
Ha does. Walk in, sir, and I will
kim ." renlied the woman
I will go to his room, if you will
ma where It is." answered Mr.
YfcMUnn: " I nresume he is in iti"'
think so: he is seldom out in the
sMiHtvg. You can step up thore if you XJkm, sir; go up two flights, and the first
named Herbert
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a bottle of champagne camo ruuu - -- -' and' Jake had h s hands tho nest. I also gonorally mark tne ty, quito as freely anu as icnaiuu .- across the floor, followed by a round "1; "1 an awful uggs which I put under tho sitting hen, iJriRhmon will repeat stones about Dutohchcee,abiinchofcigars andtwo on the l a oamore of t.o gang m i a hen should happen to got a box dent Kings, or Welchmen-who, t more littles. Schmour looked dread- grip. I our Jl m and deposit a stray egg, 1 will no- tunately, havo not Kings cnougl fully distressed, but could d0 nothing. rofef7 ".SJ? ' f 5 ' 1, ana fought tice It and take It out. I always select famny consumption-wm proyo It was a fourth friend, who had been "ck m ild hls l ands lu tho tlmo when tho chickens outside they aro defended from Lie; but after refreshments, and took this "ahh haVgSXo to roost to feed my sitting There is pleasure, no doubt, in ret: -ta mruU of introilucini' them Into oven lliougn no urn nvu M.im. ',"''....,., ,t.. ...ui t r.mn ntt 1. Bn.i nlnnanrn nnslnc
mvonun.i ----- , ., i 11 trnt lialilnri him anil WOllltl llimP Oil IlCnS. Al U I 1UW) mm nn. . wi. v.. m;n the chamber. Mr. Hudson thought t g?m V"d' . by themselves I lift off carefully. 1 vanlt was time for him to go,' so ho took his him. J nJ f tfionacol! tho eggs aro all right and the Utom" loavoandreturedtoiTtshomo. toward the house Jga 1ko ncstfl in a right Hindi tion. When I take theb
vanity ; but tho speakers reauy u
belief. Tho extent to which tl
Mr.Tltulson was not long making up Sue, a brave gin, w.tn nerves . , no -u ' f " -Vol ck- laritln. of tho old Kngllsh laws
his mind as to which one of his clerks mer, wa waning o p - - - r"k"" lc lard and- mix it with mhcritance, and entail,, and wil -tr
icb 111111 i. y. --- 7 .. . , m ... , . . .,-.1rtio hraina. anil 10
ill I ft IlltlO Sllipiiur mm uuai un, m slw(ku W Uiw u" ..-., ",,
would make tho most faithful
m
toi
cleat nartner,
was announced In tho papers
bert Bond was a member
Benjamin Hudson & Co. nv ilav for Herbert, and
years before he managed
bueineM himself, and
wealthy man
nhar'los Sehmour knew very well the catamount tnat tne "" - hv t.,ff. '
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uui inore wcio w j... 1 -, '.,..... ,u
liniOSS YOU WHIR Ilium i aiuivuu ...' '" . . .... . .1. . ! 1
reason of Mr. Hudson's choice, and he alwava had to rerret having formed
such unprofitable acquaintances as were assembled In his room that unlucky night. William L, Williams.
even the two dead ones only drew away
a
them
his way
A
Sr 'of t: Jinrl put two-of I iimroughly HcaUl the meal and mix it Jgwj; lem out of tho way, and was working moderately thick and dry. I usually Is way fast toward safety, but ho was feed the meal warm. A great deal of ho was drunken
youno man at Canton, 0
his own mother lor
circulated a rcpoi and thievish.
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