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Show litis (.lillllnl II, II. m. 8am Haskell, a oung ini i from West em aieniio and Ine'eerth street met hi loved one, Ulrdio lire v. u, aul ae cufM her of coiinetry. ' Satil, do not doubt me p llio cried. "Avaunt, falto onel You throw me over for Aino. Wo part ft niter'' "1 swear that 1 have n ver ceased to lovojoiiileiily.dnutedly" "Then prove lb" i f Cime, tluni If on IiS. momlnM ou wo will w ,1k ami lu arm into LnL Michigan, nnd then end our troubled live," , I ) "III go yon," nnd Jt lovenlllnkc-d their nnu mil itartouTjfor tl'O li'-e. ben tho com l arrttetTTinhe foot of IVck court the threw tbtir anna nbout each oil cr, liugi rtl for live minutes, and then plnoged Into the lake. Ofllcir Ulluiun f tho Harrison street station, s-iw the pair dlsaj jiear, an 1, teeming te-eming a long polo with an Iron hook llnbbed bam In tho intntooul aul dragged lilui ashore. Thin lio.fisbe.1 llirdle out. Doth wero ihllll Ham was taken to tho armory lUtion, where he wa hung over tho steam iiip". Itlnlle excilud the iymathy of n wenna i wlio win liaising an 1 who j laced leir I li a cab an 1 scut her home (.Idea jo Tribune. |