Show LET ME KISS HIM ron FOB HIS MOTHER the editor of the new orleans advocate dd has this incident about the ravages of the yellow ello te fever er in in that city related lat ed to him by one of the methodist Metho diat pastors 11 the preacher was nas called a few days das since amre to attend the funeral of a young oung man before his hib sickness lie he wa nas a r tout stout bonant bou yant ant manly youth he was nas from the state of maine and had been here but a short time he was as attacked by yellow fever and soon died with no I 1 mother 0 ther or relative to atch by his hia bedside s id e or to soothe him with thit that sympathy chich aich none but those of our own on dear kindred blood blondi j 1 can feel or manifest mani he died among g strangers and was as buried by them when the funeral service service was as over and the stran stange friends who ho hid had ministered to lo him we ere re about to finally close the coflin coffin an old lady who nho stood by topped stopped them and said let me liis hiss him for his mother we have yet to find the first man or wo iw anari manto to whose hose eye eo this simple recital has 11 not 0 t brought tears |