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Show l'USI .tiUltlMl IMMIJIU. The late Jay Uould Is roported to have sill: "I don't think 1 overbad an ambition, except to break the world and to sie what It will ssy about me when I am deal. No man will bo cruel enough to ssy what ho thinks of tnu when I am deiJ," In utiuance of nn arrangement made by Mr, Klwlu Uould, shortly after hit father's death, he Ins received liO.OU) news paper cllplng of oMtutry notice.; 1..000 lliu.-u wcrslnlteiiliomlbo preta of the Uultid Btu'ei n d Canada; :n)) from the llrlthli newspapers, two from Turkhli publications aul tho remainder remain-der from l'nnoa, luy, Uirinauy, BweJeti, Holland nod rjpalu. It la routenlloualy ubaerved Ibat the char, ntterof the clipping! render cominout iiiuicccnarj; but by wlml means docs theyounur Uould propjso to comply with his Inthir's deslru by advising hi in of their content.? And, for that mttlur, by what menm did tbo father vxpsot to inquire such Information? In-formation? It does ken as though when a man's brain was si conipxiu and shaped that bo would 'be a great moiieymikerln spite of lilmtslf, every-thliigelsoof every-thliigelsoof coumiueuco wai ex;luJ-ol, ex;luJ-ol, an J, though half Joetlng, It liny havobcon that tbo practicability of a pott mortem iniruial of the record ol hluiielfaa others saw him was looked upon as n matter of courie to n man who liadoveryliilug' olio desired Jutt aa he wanted It. lldwlu Is n dutiful eon, and lu tho perfornuueo ,f his vkutlous talk let us hops ho did ll t himself read what the pari thought of bis conspicuous aire; wn would spate him tucli a shoe ua that wuul 1 1 ro-dueo ro-dueo ovou though we had a gtudge aalnator were "Jortii upon him" from any cnuu wbatovor, which of cjurau la not tbo eaie. |