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Show 9 the Self Made Men ana their Son little croups of three or four in In thepar-lo- r orchard. the in and vard ASI BOKSI. AYhen I was your age I , robed for jnst as lovely in inter as in io.s of John had redly lost his senses. He lay Grandma Drown, mer. There are twenty variet for a work said lace my old the living," her about this D acted queer lmr last long sleep, rxxses alone among that collect loti of had certainly of of a For the first time in several years a beautiful establishment t0 picture in its frame San Iiiego trip. chilof cou rp; seeds. the much have not did he Drown had burst aged heramazement. when th' young man re ssrB Fanner Ci the tale will tell, hair. furt lmr Grandpa To son, cjlver oil iloiB fear dut(ieL Isnt it wonderful to think child to As him in the fexv days. it seetm into a loud laugh. and taking a stand dren of St. Michael's t'rphan jn-- t cried Ruth, as delighted as a dur- - the office two hours after Lis p." helcA w itl1 hnu the of lloor, iiii'i'iit1 h1 i w in can Day. dinn-on And hat Thanksgiving over her treasures. to ' i rc; mai .WK ! you . itire t.iH oTYs two week old. be ill here?' slm continued, as she u polite bow: T 4 o clock in the of the usual invitation hnd the" ml. It was time for the s.'rvwe to at inme to allow up YwkH two mom will come. IVlano. Mrs. W Hear oiiders i the second pared. " note writa to before, a of this xvent master was to come, like days iujnt Ls the VornerA' cut the gum. open. the ami spemkmg a and the minister ing, will imver cease.' slm evi l iimd the troduce to you Re!. your hum- ten in the ohl farmer's stiff, in a loxv time tind taking man at dark. W didn't have,., will disappear Thi Grandpa next moment, as she poured a whole house, John 1 mo. monarch :niuv(i for of all I notes. He nske'd am cac. it tl'ii t wo in jiiht one And ble servant. rm linml, saying that owing his hag of silver into lmr lap. 1 two t.sr1. from ti pond birth, and fads in those days ahont Jo txB Grandma's be of survev. would date the is is lor? tii what circumstances they In to ih itruT. too, tore luire. clubs, cotillons nnQ -family mens John, von are surely gom: taking tip the old for To buv you pallor furnittne. he the obliged to forego their usual custom. Grandpa, We trampl'd behin.t UA Von. For heavens sake. nonsense. At two ,h mi. Idle nipfwTs drop, bein with I had which placed and amazement. Bible, to ivplied, laughing at her At t hrf t he eerond air cant top. beside what me xvas e stand tell a you the on It .she use entreated, great minister's .''ii look d at him, iier Honest'. Vi plow all day. or dumped wood fr n u nr ejre old the third pair g( forme turned to the famiiv record. the time we got up till we thJ little folks; who had looked them, At tn a full new wt he show. brown eyes smu kling. w;t hiU'J 1 tdl you what I mean, little ward to it for months. L very year Not many names there only t.yo, is for Mrs. IMano to do with It AYhat do he'd. I k from h?a came Tin I mean that you suppose p epota will paen he said. I saved wife, nevhis anil Ihts. on a page yelloxv with iie said. ns slie (lease's. x van :rnn the mult lie two. t the the ohl farmer and his ife, who xvas years since lie had seen father would have saidto me if I 'J It age. the money to furnish theenbinwith, to Suit Hiego last year during ,nd or at real estate bad any chihln-- of their own had the record, for there had been no c:rH ,( put i a li corner clear. ami thought lii.-.- you could do bets land boom, went intosmall fortune. er gone to work at 10 oclock ia un( a cleared and wont to pay the railroad fare of births or deaths to record. As he morning? He used to work ri business ben ter than 1; sot heivsthe money. Buy From m idle n .pen upper jaw de' someall that is in what you you please and iix up the This is vour home, and la k pot will withdraw. the thirty odd boys and girls of this turneelthe yelloxv leave's liesaxv f' us. and keep up withol siile Helano. John along heart. and Ruth his lioh to to h it ten me white; mgs jo if d pair at for a day's outing and a thing that sent a chill names phire to suit yourself. ' lao-the log cabin was M.'.h U.e ' comeiM lay a best of us, too. When I cainetok- - ,A down over their xxas Well, if you nut the best John in The ram hand which 1 the wunteel at dinner farm, hav- York to light my own good js.'iO bill, chum ami smooth with way Le the hole country. Ruth said, al- Simply a trial of your love. stall on. t! e h nnien know, F irne my some miles from lhecity. They xxcre ing lain so long beneath the weight 5o in the to tind out what kind of h' ovai td li prow and he was most and old, as stre crying laughing years of. maile wife tiie TliV lohj. r Kr pro'it lw ore was low could she ever lie same breath. sin industrious, thrifty and prosper- of hut xts. Annie had not stolen and well ns when lie was 21. n we know no more. :'i Ami diil you tind out ?"slieak?il of anil money nfterall? homesick again? ous old couple, as their Toronto Truth. womaii-like- , What kind of men do you not knowing oei him. the but And that night instead of dying The services proet'eih'd, farm testified, and this er to laugh or ery over this great joy. bear along you ami your friends xvill make? to hail another herself to slis-- as she t bought man grief 1 She was weigln-- in xxas one of t heir yearly contributions xvith his bereavemeuit. His thoughts every night to some frivolous et.( RUTH. alternonn to do, she lay nwakefrom t he lndes'dnee did. not lound wanting. to sxvevt charity. and bain the of to the orphan girl tainment, ami up late in the xxaneh'rt'd bm-pretty very joy. thinking Thank goodness, I xv.isbor: led to their, as who line been so cruelly misjudged. she could buy and make lor I know now that her love wasstrong circumstance's The things Vm. :'iR is home!'1 old days when a man u,, brave all trials lor tin, to good had how enough only ratlmr and lie, or if imagining (Hi, tlieiabin, they sin shall be quien of my well as tin childrens disappointment, to bit the sun rise, or t Pc afraid He Oi i li triizcil liMiiit her xxith an it would look eovetvd with for eplanation! iir ' tiu'c: One evi'iiing. about txvo lviiieinbiT'-tGrandma hail hohl of work, or to get Lis p" , f. .. li now that .1 Illli.Ll of wonder, joy and Laly Ranks roses, and how sweet pi'oqi r!:y. vi'i-s belim the lmli Jay, Mr. Droxx n, stern-m-- s Tt was a cold, and then the angry Would be ill the pretty little1 drama the violet-bedt st'.gg. td it . and hoxv, in his meat. Tlini- thou-ari- d i lose te bale me t a he; t he prinhe xxas he in up put on his fur line uih o.it ; familiarly you :s Iht nr guilt, iou:idi'nee ami iramlpa ," 1 tr.i vcllisl across the springtime. im,' startcel down stairs to his c irr lnt lile rdl his And so the very next day she set cipal part in," she said; but ivfu-e'ho h.ul He the neighbor--,oo.- hail am satislii'd li you knox'.ii throughout i t he lured man i William had not driven up r.'iysc to rc.icti t lie home her work laving oil a and you, and honor on his himself ;.")0 bill down nexv long prided laid a crisp, - enough to tin. curbstone, and w lun Imm.I cnansl for her, ami this garden, and al! that week and the are. toulllt jiexvasnearn,?wIn iimsiv r'd with a im the ohl family Dibl lief ore ceing "( omph le'y, next she s nt ef t mi in clmumg ft tliat he had a sound rating because Ids on.p!. a mg the last kiss. r lo cimres. ir's Tim the ami saying: e'l'ii mo-- t cruelly uuiu-- t to a poor. hail to step out info the lor morning r.imli among tin loot- and hoeing sim oit Ru you knoxv dear John, hen into the carriage. to the week .John ten lowing . (irmi'lma, is the money for "Thcr orphan girl. They hnd get that night. ,'IS sill held Viii California, with a nearest town, and lie selected till' of orphans nt tlie ed up at a fashionable house ini )0 hundreds led ISesure fare. railroad children's our t self made man ant-- lat bin lor a home. Not a various art iclcs sli desired lor the Ruthie un for her papas Thanksgiving table ami sene them avenueif the can ever be "and se'tid it in time. he eouhhi't drive iilon? Slu managed to luriush it kiss, that doubt if know and a nt or II o cr round it, house of sunshine a lull tin to back ;3U( city, -her as happy unyxxli re as I xvas in that (iniiielnm, going Yes," foreve-remember nnd street without slinking the lile 3 t of comfort or quite eomldrtablv, and tinder wear lit tie log I'.thin of ours, in suite of all on with he r dusting, for despite her happiness, to old man. deft fingers all things began to a of who bless the kind gave piople never :,iii it, tlm hills si rett liMijr a homelike air. The place lost its the hard work I did. Having got into the house. oot was still active in house'-iio- them such a generous holiday; but brown .a, i h.i umlcr t Ik; July sun, barren and shiftless look, and even siinied before suedi a sxeet onipcn-satio- years she who hnd tramped behijOnn orman one to the with the done out went She hnd what duties. they for nil of life's trials. the dog, Harold, seemed to feel the anil not a Mind' trim in sight. fexv minutes later to talic phan that hud been intrusted to their ploxv for txvelve hours in a day thos a kitchen womlike a Well, if that isn't just lie no longer wandered assisted into his slipjiers and ief; 'im a iglit know then had never change, Like over the bill of fare for the chilelretgs care? an! laughi'd lier lutsbaml. a as about seeking though aimlessly ohl the The Annie. was over and niei'e funeral ing jacket by his man servant. ; her Tlie with liomi a oam n near this pluie, sighed hut went to sleep a Lots, w ife forever looking back, (live dinner, comfortublespot. in his lonely home. read hts evening pnjKrs and then aStf toothe ahe from was alone man had lost slevp with bo girl one eves txvo she'll 'mr to Until, and slowly filling picture of content men t on one of the her heaven, The night before, and motherly Mrs. Very lonely it sivmed to him with the a dinner prepared by a French tTSB tears. It soeiimd so comfortlt'ss and Hoft rags in the sitting-room- , keepsorry she ever leit the earth. lie on the wife ot forty years gone from him whose salary was just a trifle rjwt Ruth only smiled and held her Brown bade her go amior txvo I a ultcr lent ing her mother's ing one zealous eye always half open a ml forever. His own life was nearly than that of some college preside; We hour an for sofa too would he parlor knew She that peace. in kitchen. farmhouse ill Maine, lull to upon his playmate, Ruthie, the iter herself took place done, but he had a wrong to undo After smoking a fifty cent cigar, ie jt in elays The months sped by, in spite of all ever hold their of Grandchild xvas the Annie eomforta-and restitution to make before he going to his library for a quiet lr 3 with only overflowing inviting, the hardships she hnd to endure for sweet iiinl sacred remembrance. becould lie in peace beside her who had nap preparatory to spending de Thau-- , mid surrounded with life is hard for a woman in a new Fannie Isabel Sherriek, in Pacific pa's sister, who had died a year fore. Her death, if not caused, was that day taken up her nboele in the evening at his club, lie came out lt?re Ho ver gardens and orchards, and rountry on light wings for Ruth: Rural Inss. at least hastened, by the disgrace of city of the ilea d. Grief nml remorse expressed his opinion tohisyom:n whole very nook and corner sugges- She made the best of nil her trials, the husband and 1'atlitT. who had held away in the old man's breast son for falling down the front Fa.otl; as in contented sweet and Dostou. and was as Lost in Detroit, Found him up. Then hev,ra been dishonest in his dealings with and he refused to be comforteil. He waking ted tlm ileit hands and delieate fan- slu had bec'ti in the fair home they There should be a moral ith a public affairs in which he hnd hold a w ondered if he could find Annie. The arounel to his club, nml while ficies o; women, rdn felt her very Imd once owned and lost. Though trust, and had been story linel nexer leen told, hut it ning up a bottle of Burgundy a Jn heart mkiiig within her. Then see- often her limbs m hed and her head sharp point tot lie following episode, place of financin' semtenced to a longterm of must be told now, for he must have a supjier that fielded 3 per cent. 00(1 tried and like, it will not be ing tlm vos of leu- husband lived up- was weary with tin weight of work and, bill he mused over id Prison. The assistance in his quest for her. For his Slate's in the years which fell to her share, she never but left to thereadi'rtoaliix. on I. or sl.o lei od hack the tears. nnd indignation of the flu last three years a young man, young man of today as compare, utse surprise Not she once did grow A Fall River gentleman xvas last Broxvus knt'xv no bounds. It xvas complained. when Hail she not said, like the Hut h of trot John Dean, the son of a eiistant re- himself and his ot. til, or reproach her husband for old. M ,tio T thou goes!, f will go; taking her so far away from all that spring in Detroit. He went on Sun- duty simply that led them to offer lative xvho had lost his life in his split n cord of word in an often; tvorphan girl a home xvith them. country's service some years before, was child's phi v. New YorkTrit ami w U.iT thou lodgesl I will she loved. day evening to ntteml a fashionable the id i J She was Fit ilestitute. Fvewythmg had been living with them, ami the In the she xxith is best his him lie ran, church, taking IoiIl" doing lvligious that could he taken hnd gone old people hail come to love him as w; lawfully and. how views nml a handsome silk umbri'lla. Only one of Its Kind, V. oi always said to herself, of justice. to satisfy the their own son. A certain document liiurli I have got to In erateful for. i.it.V distinct The latter he hft in the inside vestifull ol It xvas thus tint at IS years of among their private papers made Indiana, among other And somehow ihe remembrance of me; home v, their first evening in ihe lugeabiid bule in an umbrella stand xxith nuin- - age Annie Reynolds found ln,rselt an him the future owner of nil their uri's, is tlie proud possessor ol e others, while the former he inmate of her uncles home on a property. To him, now, the heart-fa- r only successful skunk ranch would alwaxs bring tin tears toner her o,d from the city of broken old nianconfldi'd the story ot xvorld. If there xxith him. The sirvice be'ing farm a such was his of kept It nal are any other si: rti t proof eye's. Will! You mint imlp love ami thought fulness tor her. long, he nviit out n fexv seconds in her hihlhood. 1 he ohl people wen the orphan girl. ram lie's now on a paying basisIL 1, that Will'll t lie ne xt Sni lllg lellgl hened mix mm nt the be nediction, and, on kind to li(r in the mam, ami xxvre me find her, Jolm. I must have her oke Ilia to I must give her hack not yet visiteil them. The domes: tow into Summer, and her sweet I, n o he- - looking for his umbrella, found it pleased to have a companion in their forgiveness. t'o, being an hoimst nnin, he old age, but they could not forget the homo that should have been hers tion of this little rhododendron id not " gan to xvear a tin'll look that lie eli.l ,1(R the t next best one and xvi'nt to nor forgive thediviultnl disgrace it all these' years. took In came her not one tike to to h st'e. him u. so far been le'ft to Air. Joseph Ll s!,e was once mure with to tl while lie in B xvas Roston bird have a Latin ones to hishoti'l. prison sax Tlie Winter passed away and ger, mnr Hunting. He has a rr.. ing gnive-lyand they were to have il home? evening, Annie herself k your trunk to night. steppi'il into the Darker houso. There family connections. Until, no results of tlu'ir search. theme of this kind, and goes infos ien brought fdie sire Led the hand of her hus- To morrowpae I want a. xxith on felt others hat rack tlie disgrace very keenly and to take you xxith large settle was taken that eouhl means Every very little imh'ed, I am told, .tn a stood his umlnvlla. band, wi o held t heir little Ruthie in mu to San Diego. grew timid and shrinking, rarely as- be thought of, hut to no avail. The ty to see him, and his groceries, the Important go He knoxv it, for besitlos the peruliur sociating herself with the young peo- old man wandered calls tin there, and you nml bis arms, smiling through her tears. handl'd over the fence to hin. about, always xxvre on the handle of there the neighborhood, though looking for golel plate ple both need a change." I know, dear, it is a new eou n something lie never means of a fishing pole. try, Kuthie his name) and tiihlress. He clainied most of them, xvith the honest Rut hoxv can you lea t In ra itch, eouhl tind. llis wrinkled old faee Skunks are most prized for she said ele vrfullv, and you have Ruth of rural society, would aski'il, iust uoxv. hen you ate his property, explaining to the clerk into a xvastlul fur nnd also their oil. The oil expression. done tlie est you could. her none the lesg gri'W nt the elesk. So the two watcheel for luiye most nei'ili'il?" on salad, ns many suppose 30m with a that Many usil supposed t xvalk lie anti manxvho should in It was the true vilely spirit, and in of the xvarmly for her father's crime. The Oh, Reilly xxill take mind of second a for croup. Skunks as mlering childhood, s ivmidy his heart he blessed the true woman place ami t lie nu n xvill xvork for him take, the umbrella, isand was stopped. Drowns did neat understand t heyoung lie was always expecting his dead to is worth ten rents an ounce, and Whose' want umbrella we'll, well that, as you as for me.' girl very havingsofaroutgroxxn return to him. who hail! it contest between a tahlespooniulo If Until Fiaei noticed him just then to know, lie said when asked. Last their own youthful thoughts and and a ease of croup is said to ,ncl At All tic ranches look kind of desoone last a L'tfer for I cane very carefully, she might have sein a spring was in church one evening in fancies. They diil not realize that a him from ono day one sided. Mr. Liningerkoue ot the hospitals in a tire-llate. he said, when theres no one twinkle in his eye flint would made Detroit, and some sneak stole my little tender sympathy would go far fourtiM'n of these animals, nil xvith distant the that city; of xvlierel umbrella out the saying vestibule, her burden toward of grief young but it, e:s about; but now we've got her suspicious as to this linsiiii'ss lightening lady ndviTtised for xvas a convalel now lias several hundred oft! nrs to San Diego; but like a eliitiful left it, and 1 took the next best one. and shame. a little woman here, things will Boon trip in cent 1 that institution. Grandpa ami can laty any of the adj0. found a fellow's Next morning Just as thi'y xxtto about sitting wife she parked up and aski'il no foolT. looking different. Wits too fi'eble tioxv to go to her, but farms at his oxvn price. name on it, but that diilnt make it down todinniT that day Grandma ish qui'stious. used he summer liis Last Insnh of the houso she found everyI extoglnt ami Jolm, so xvas There an it. guardian remembered that sho had li ft the When they reached San Die'go, leak, protector, kept be trusted xvith the mission. church at Huntington every Sue eft thing lemt. at least, that wan a great much to htr surprise her husband did planation, and while the Full River money lying just where Grandpa, hnd could Three days later he brought her morning, hut this year the chart nie commi t to her, and if the parlor whs not go to n hotel. He gave the man got his umbrella back, the other laid it in the morning. She xvent in u nexv ct one a one the at toll, slemler, to expemse payin him s.A a week to pray 0 v, put it away and returned in a few home, a nml n.itrcn tooiking xxith no earH t upon couchumu some directions, and they the got LTOt. thin from man from her long ilb the city of spindles. minutes looking very sTrious; xxlien girl, pule ,t n it. tie kitchen wnsfull ofcontrivnnces were driven to an eh'gaut looking The skunk is said topossessstr ITovidence Journal. tho meal xvas linisbed nnd Grandpa mess, but xvith it face made? beautiful l.ii h w omen like, nmi site knewthat house' in the suburbs. a h being John lad thought of them tor her. Why, I linin'! knoxv you Imd repaired to his easy chair by the fire by paliem-- in suffering and toil. She affaction for the human ret u an not is had most instances borne the it harden -she lollowi'd him. and as she opened of hard xvork Two Fridays in One Meek, After qp,r tliiy snt down on the friends hire! Ruth cm laiuied in surts p the blind for him to read his ami poor pay in a large city, until The skunk resembles the uh'phatr r ii in front, of file cabin to prise. hit! A day is nddi'el or taken from the he ca she because had one fainted beneath viz.., she it. respect, him and told had I talk of Ians fur futurework. itwas that the been found have a liexxspaper Ob, yes, said John. w lien a ship is insensible in the street. climb a tree. crossing the SAD bill bail elisap-pi'it at sunset, mid as Ruth sat plac- numleer of theun. This is theliomeot calendar Mr. Liningor savs this little red. Togethi'r tlie'v searche'd the She hitdlain for weeks in the hospital, lacitic ocean. Those xvlio remember idly looking at. the view in trout of the !xst friend I have in the xvorld. and docs not require much food. the mal nuTest room in when by nook fine nnd was u xvill she withchance, be eorniT John nearly took her this fact alter all, interested in the every one, Why! Wits even out hail success. that little is of the recovered, found her name Alt, bloodll reglimpse of the blue laeilic, breath awnv. Slu thought of lur extract from the journal ol a marked the fanner as he pushed the in a morning paper, which the nurse kind. And yet he is ail oilal My ft nm kgruuml of purple lnoiui-- - shabby traveling elivss anil Riithii's traveler on his xvav from China to sofa back into itsnerustomed AAo after all. she began to lose that umh - shabbier cloak xxith elismay, but sin corner. left in her room. We Fram ran San northIhe childish old man lost no time isco; a We The sac which suppliesthelieh"j0j knoxvn auiiesiekuess which had ben a better than made up mind to make the best might with his all pervading ent:3!' Te She of it for John's sake, nnyxvay. A easterly course at lirst, going as to trust, a child ot a thief. AYhat's in telling his story, deploring his maned her ice to her. anti her forto may lie easily removed, thought hoxv beautiful a home might lady could nlxxnys be n lady, no mat- high as 17 degrees AS minutes north, born a ml bred in folks general v st icks begging in which latituele we crossed the to em to the one! of the chapter. nnd then the arAS la get the past nnd never leave him icdlv be under the shadow of the ter how she was lire ssed. After is "el nnel as A she she as homeless nnd even "rite resolved that lid looked at the feeble neat Chinaman opiated the eloor, lSOth degree of longittiik on July peaks, talking the matter over, they again, anil, Imd txvo Frielays decided to say nothing to Annie for old man, ami thought of Grandma devoted than the common hous ter. with John's help sho would and ushered them into a handsome 0, and make lcrs ono to ho proud rxsT'ptionnKun. The bouse was anil eight days in the week. Tliis the present, though they xvere lying in the church yard, she put her Possibly that may lead to therrM,i: As if in answer to of. her lieautiful inside, and everything xvas fairly puzzled one ot our party, who convinced that she was a arms about his neck, kissed his al aeloption ofthis animal as thought, John went into tho house new and of the latest fashion. Ruth came to breakfast in a bexvihlered sly one like her father. No one had withered old cheek, nnd mingling her pet some!duy,andj;ilongxvith tuc xvill b been in the room but her, and ap- tears with his, promised to state of mind, asking whotlmr and returned in a moment laoen with sank into a finely upholstereel forget less bullelog our houses New w o he which was were or of his a into but the with and JPe pearances fieling yesterday parrels her. everything momentary dropp'd certainly past kindness T with delight. Then lier lap. content. For a moment sho almost that lie had certainly gone to They concluded to wait against a few da vs remember the !fAO bill, though, said landlord xvho cannot let ns u, 31 I remember it There, Ruth, lie said, you eant wished she might be the possessor of bed ou Friday night and vet hnd got and give her a chance to confess and she. on the house if xve are injudicious enoi:" lying such a home1, ami then she put aside up again on Friday morning. For restore the money. what those are, can you? gtn-sstand and that I picked it up anil be parents and publicly admit A week am afraiei not, Ruth said, ey- the envious wish. my own part 1 must say that it let his high stoop brown stone 'uja passed by with develop- put it in the Bible and never thought n looks very strangetv see in my diarv ments, nnd .the indignation of the of it again. Make yourself nt home, dear, ing the mysterious looking packages to a poodle dog infirmary or a Chicago Journal. Jolm said, while I si'ek the master Friday, 9 Juhq No. 1. Do, do, No. old couple grexv stronger. They had .'voneleringly, aquarium, and'thank heaventtlfw no patience with a thief, as theyhon-estlDetroit Free Dross. Well, you know tho house isnt of the house. He is probably in his 2. is not encouraging Americanc1' AY hen 1 will I vet his It John return Finches U'nutiful when have mtv Ts. said, in our great metropolis Bill study. thought her to be, and Grand' A Btar Fndressed littlliins gt od face fairly shining with the is curious, pa voxved the would no longer have New York AA'orld. spoken with him privatedy. I knoxv It AYilliam remarks as A shirt hand, a collar button, and her under his roof. Grandma stillhnd le see ret he had in store torher;but he will be di'lighteil to knoxv you are Philpot, to observe how much more rea some mothi'rly feeling for the guess yoi'll find something in each here anil welcome you. n pair of slams were all the cloth.-girl, enormous The Passion of Christ. 5(.k and outrageous xve are will How ol those jiaroels that and strange John never told that Rnti.-nhelp you ''her to hjm bi'gged remember apt M Farland had hist otnxlmu youth and me of friend of his,' beaut Uy it. this try her once more', but he to account a piece of dishonesty if we Tlie most curious hookinthe'1 e oh Uh.i: mill hemenn? Ruthtookup Ruth said to hiTsclf. ns she annisei his friends a mo to his relief at the' xvns inexorable, and Grandma written had ourselves are pinched by it. I is one that is neither e.v., r but larger one lirst. To herself looking at the handsom en- Rattle Cr"k sanitarium the other always lnen brought around to his tie: ic sad, aud a heinous thought letter of the (t litu. xxas ,sv full of garih-A luMr thin' printed. it - kept in a pit at the way ot thinking sooner or later. 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