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Show HE IS HERE. The lugrate Who Han Forgotten his Aged I'arentx, Wile and Children. Factouwii.i.is. Sept. 11th, 181)0. Editor Salt take C tyTi.Mus, Uiuu: Dkah Srii I have a son I think has worked on Tun Tuii:s. I have not he irtt from him since June lust. Ili luft his lain.lv in Onmhn, Null., and expected to send for them the llrst t July. I huve heard nothing from h.m. If vm know of Ids whereabouts, please give mn'hls uddi'KHH. 1 am an old man, 111 years. I feel anxious to hear of his family. I hope this is uot asking loo much. Yours truly. O. li. Jackson, FacthuWii.i.k. WvouiIiik Ciiuutv, Pa. My son's name is O. Id. Jackson. ' The aged father was answered by giving only the address of tho wayward son; but to save the time of answering other letters of inquiry aud fortho iiil'oi" niation of whom it may concern. The Ti.mks will slate that since his discharge for drunkenness from The Times re-portorial re-portorial stall', tho redoubtable C M. J., if not able to gain admittance to some house of ill fame, and if not too drunk to climb tho stairs, he can bo found creditably filling the city editors' chair of the "great and only moral" morningTribune, where he is employed in plagarizing from eastern journals or writing scurrilous articles and cheap wit. |