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Show PARTS VS. EVANSVILLE. Hurper'a Weekly. "Uncle Joe" Cannon has a good story of an Indiana man whose birthplace, Evansville, will ever keep a loving memory in his heart. Some years ago this faithful son of Indiana was enabled, by reason of an inheritance, to make a trip abroad. Upon Ills return the Evansville people were anxious to have his impressions of "f'urrln parts." a wish with which the traveler obligingly complied. "Tell us ail about Taris," some one finally suggested. sug-gested. "Paris," observed the Evansville man, gravely, "Is certainly a wonderful plac . gents all things considered, a wonderful wonder-ful place. But." he added, thoughtfully, "Evansville for pleasure." IMPOSSIBLE TO AVOID. Louisville Courier-Journal. "The episode Is regrelable, -of course It is jnfortunate that drastic actki,. was necessary and the pncrcficc of t many lives enoued. Judging, from thc accounts, however, It w'ould auein Impossible Im-possible to have avoided just whr.i happened;'-' - - - - ' |