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Show A GIUEF-STBIOKEJI WIDOW. It is said that the following letter was written to a My in Boston by a bereaved and stricken widow in Cincinnati Cin-cinnati : Dearest LocirfA. John died last I night. Congestion of the lungs. Our loss is his gain. I will join him on the other shore. I have ordered the loveliest love-liest mohair for tho funeral made with polonaise and trimmed with real point lace. Loss covered by insurance on the ten year plan; will bo paid in sixty dnp. I know you sorrow with me. e bad four doctors at two dollars dol-lars a visit Aunt Maria will oot go into mourning, because she has just bought her fall and winter things. Her tr"Dft is straw. There in a balm in Gilead ; but my heart is nearly broken. SeDd me a cut paper pattern of that sacque of yours. Your devoted SaKAU. If we may be permitted to ay word rthpf-cting tho afflicted widow, it 1... t .1,.. ,rQr ,Ua, V1.B will prcibihly rope in a fresh mtui within twy.ve mouths, mid pay lor hei wed-dimr wed-dimr gni merits cut of thecah provided by darling John on the ten year plan. |