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   Advocate (Newspaper) - February 20, 1880, Tipton, Indiana                                i 1 1 i i l i HE 1 f 1 i light jiai fetter Ute ir were what a jut would o or jest no vi of n THE ntrt is a ic or for W direct jf exchange toat j u ihe will lort tele been bw EE bit collar button like of of July j lux vow iij link A ta it ff il will cac of A t in t ly averts that fed l SDd pavle it ir art in rebuild tbe v 1 fcr wouldnt jt idea 10 uw or t yod resolution give it to j K iell to WJck il away Youll liye il pi f r JJ c pood ir we of men oui on the info tut boz to Can Tbe it and it went Ji ih nol a when be u a Bailor when Jf but be must be itier or aboard a ii y ed to pay tnat yej eaid an anery creditor to a replied the to j KtK devotes ti for example in the 7 Hie being leap a Main lady thought would make a und bhe proposed to lean who been keeping her up be dear out and give 3iu a and he took the hid i of hit flock a well at thr old af pretty we to thai is in his TV Hir are we now Fnr Bir what vou dont under made a mistake in our but t yf our bit Perils of the Bell following from Uic New Yort Truth said to bi a true story On the floor of 247 is a Bell iut up at the request of Henry the Sniffin is a rery bis wife is a very pretty She is devoted ti and coaxed him into having Bell erected in their 98 Went bag been in the habit of her the day billing soft into his nt On Tuesday being dropped into the of Paris kid and the who a of the if he would object to n young laoy from here Sniflin winked glightly using the telephone loi communicate with j Of course Barker hadnt Hie least objection in the 1bat afternoon at Barker Brothers telephone signaled the central The young lady in charge at flie central office answered WeHl after ten minutes had according to Bell telephone rules and I want to vith Henry said a delicate voice from Barker Brothers J the telephone at rang aud Sniffin answered Well ehe cried into the second hand Is that you darling inquired the Is it who demanded with virtuous Is it my own panky answered the si deep woman for one no She repressed heir emotions and Aut ungrammatically re I i is it calling me If of Oh youre are you 7 What do you my pet You silly I want to say I can meet you at next all right Sniffin held on to a You can you Im awfully What time Why you said half past ones Whats the matter with you Ill try and get off in net afraid old are you Sniffin within twentyfour served with a biil for 485damages to his Bell and a summons and complaint in the mit for an abso lute divorce of oe to think 1 I hen the into thf up lui ihe u The of ic marked in tJie dutch perch ii of their Jj a from a you found it j KJ lift and i i jo l tow iw ic Uia bv waft laid Ibi City of ladies and as wcU or very but experience at spanking baking or putting on a in tie THK ies eland ibis Young men on limited and stili have got careful huv they theT lutie the fair A youth who answers tbe above came V grief by idol of hU heart with uoli laire wrapped up in a re He it was HU but the and wont to him once met a home with hbr He iad been abbent from his kad a in his wine head had been trading with a rival lie ii much How lid Usee give a rard for One dollar I at the 1 let thee have it for And how for this Two J could a dollar end a tie trading with and talking Old buy all thy if the must e a From ill men have some and exciting the discharge of their j Soine of fill a book with Once in a while in becomes the butt of i and then it to Vel em up forthe he a quiet of a life If Jlr one of the on Coun cil Bluffs North desires to experience peace and quiet it will be necessary for tct cm up pretty lively for a short The boys have on in this way The other evening Mr train was coming Creek 4 generally passed freight train 5 gouig On this occasion the senger pulled into the before the freight reached Conductor Kel ley got to look around for the and failing to fee it to go down the track and throw the switch and wait for iU The switch was Home distance from where his train jand he walked down the his keen railroad eye suddenly the yf apparently making good time toward the Kelley his steps somewhat H reach the coming whose sould readily brighter and more brilliant lu it He soon reached thede and hastily then stepped to allow thi train to waited about ten mod then began to wonder what iad occured to 5 slacken its He glanced ip the track more and that the seemed to be a trifle the line of the and seemed farther away than when he first raw it He rubbed his sleepy eyes and took another and more experienced Then Kel ley eaid something to and up his started for his When he reached it he ordered the engineer to pull out and not wait for the His manner of giving tbe order suspicion in mind of tbe engineer that Kelley hai been taken in rome way or And be bad innocently attempted to wde the bright Venus mistaking ito early morning brightness for the Kelley ie the only railroad man in the as ar as heard f undertook to wde track to thig week Captain Ufe SiTing o oa Ui been up from tbe it the a who nave the in a Beno few wai tabor the of came of bad an Law A Texas paper reiers to the cafe of the defaulting Currie murder as of thr that to punish violation of Judge the of this at with Jo but committed for want of bail Says our iise for but npt action of fl U longin J she remarked though for Victor night lovi TMK rA I the of Will Carle farm ta mw 4 tbe nvt pieces ol tlie kind why doni I know what you Von want to Lilk about welling lor the I know thai we pay I thought of it oer and oer For the felled on the corner where f wheat failed before gone backward went off to the pay the me tbe of yoo jind wu that Uia The debts that our thoughtless of his mane would hare paid it you know it as well as ill the hud hot gonff down that night when no no other shin was I didnt quit and ever Ive tried to But I know if our Will wan alive on hcM been here thought the care for the ioc he wan better Ihe and ue i But now lam well since hope for bov has For selling the farm Means ing SUK how on always known V Wo won it the HI much our First day we kept haim was you brought me bar And no other place in wide world tic half you remember need ask I For thb t went i And dont tbe hani i i How we proud for all i The were good that and worked like a And we felt to rich and contented to think we had paid for the Anil now to think we must leare when here I was hoping to II aa if It wan my bat the fount U a man lip there gin the Tillage thats wanting i W hell nave to have but why does uc coine today 1 But it Is wrong to for you hare And ii your share I am but a sorry since I ban K in his looks today cir yeara ago V Bnt I know that his heart in as it was when we j A nd bis lot c is as M erer for mer foe WH Willie my 1 MC him I never shiUl here Wa mihe come through the open How are dear little mother were always It us if I would give the world to hear it again I knew when my boy was be it over so early or was always n whistling Sweet as he opened the garden And many and many n since the night that the ship went Have 1 started up nt a whistle like out there on the road from town And In many a night of in the early l and I licit my brent h at to I hope he cannot bjs soul may j i It him to know the thats come 1 nnd I Out there trw ho the day he was twelve old i through and turning ita leaves i And I was and no one near at ill 1 if it could I used to whenever I of my It was liko clapping itn I joji It nny that will own thats coming lo inn burn ol the And there are yonder the roses lie to t huli on Uu rid place as dear as a tried old s Aud now must go and them but there I havent to my br even I t I can them quite h IB get ting And a r Sweet up Ironi Ill go out into iha kitchen for I dont want to W lint right bar he to he whistling unless he has V the ho usually steps r coinc Into bis like years r t went Out from homo to dte vou and holding 7 1 Anil you UU hie from i me and tiding ihal It cannot be vary it is my 1 a I Vou cannot mean it let me tell me again U Willie thats wanting to buy Victor was sauntering public thinking the pit light among the trees p to kn girl feeding the If I conld only carry that fape home in my minds and it upon my She is the very Undine Just theh the brim of the Darin to a crumb into the Jost QuiA as to tbe brought tbe and confronted odt of face all the rose had ail the sunshine bad bow shall 1 thank I do for you she you bad not f She are A Then oblige meeting me hero friend Bars her he as face of and tbi brash in And the garden aha atood before wiped out what during the it to of the the that sat ami to endow her with the informed the in or thinking that if I made slowly I should starve v Victor laughed in better than And life is better And then Victor threw is he said let go out upon the bay for And Nina nothing How cool and sweet hour was out with sails blowing out like winga of white gulls in the and pleas ure boats loitering or How gayly the sun smote and changed the dingy warehouses ion into 41 stones like of palace How silting at in n dark over artificial trying her fancies and Tervet C Victor walked to the dark alley in the with and thought of the lilies grew into perfect a by plainer than Why he held hr fill the pink finger Why to break her Did he love Theo And she hid her face d P t Bl the ami he NinI her debt what is one whie vou make jit M ing it up never And so when the city were to tne trembling band j w totf they became apart o the gay aad world inside tile what H world it with ail the glister of lights and the shim mer of silk aud the odor of musk and samial and the kind face of Victor shining upon 1 her How kenor sang out as syllables of how the soprano soared what depths the bass explored 1 what what what delight welled aud with the chords Did people really love and gutter and and triumph like this Had sbe lived through it nil some it seemed like an echo of her own experience f it a shadow of things to come When the curtain n her Otter people were laugh ing around jane tall gentleman al moat stooped to look as le bowed to and have had been M 1 seen that Nini he same with a lady was a hurry foi some flowers I had promised He called her It was hia Stella said One who could no longer 5oJ a pretext tq continue the hia picture on All the was speaking of before Suck till to Such juch beauty lI Yet it dots uot equal the id ii said Victor a poor for fire At this time le i that bis was He was obliged his pencil and fly toher without so much how heart a married An and she had for n T own this heard for ao long be had divined conscience bad made a neyer should of ber that wore ber heart And when re the Hater bad ceded in from the f having written to in mailed the letter an engaged id for a month al and to visit his in town till the leaving any trace behind in fact persecuted her into A thousand hail conspired in his She had fallen ill and into and work bad had sent nis own and had in his when air and had by proposing to take care qt her all by peot toi endow her bis or she much for and and what lo than reward f had love enough for was very at e1 fine enough to a if Nina had hinted that Gran delaw was making an One day when Nina returned from a gallop across the hills with there was a gracious woman ing them 011 tbe who al lowed to her and made Nina a lately j Have the akies that we catch larks Ninas j I see that you have already caught hie cousin to look at her 31rsl when Nina bade We feared that my would marry Stella She so but I disapprove of she loVe him dare she loved him well enough hut one survives these how she must hate me cried if Stella hated or loved she knew how to disguise her feelings could be gayer or sunnier than she during those She sparkled with repartee and ana shook her listeners with gales of Perhaps she was showing mistake ho nude to choose this shadowy instead have for my Ninas heart gave a stir she not sat for her pic ture once The moon was shining in through the windows of tbe draw other light in the room fitful glare behind the had called out of town on business for a night or said G it not it tedious It if any one but Victor Blumental were Nina started dropped lifer Had nhe come to Laurel to hear of Victor who is Victor asked Stellas another flame I have seen no of that laughed j I winh 1 He would make an ideal he is he is of there oC tears In hei one is bidding Nina but be would write and he promised tn the mean found oc casion to make friends with She bail lo for her down for and not till she had nearly reached the door did she discover that she bad taken her but anothers plethoric At the jc land detained her and she was accused In of lady is friend of for owed ber and the accuser begged a thousand par and obsequiously bowed herself out of i i After what could Nina do but accept his own valuation How could she Avoid meeting him in her arid to accompany her How refuse admittance to one who had befriended her And he knocked and watched her in her and intimacy prp Sometimes i opened her and showed a beaming hut the would fade At other times he observed i started when a footstep paused ex some answered listened to nis flatteries with a far away Did yon not sit to for bis Undine he was a have had a t y so sighed tore been if I bail Jealous repeated Nina His mother His Victoras Hit Victor to WM turned He never spoke of every body knew it dont I waa to He told you was ami tfic tnf nj asked to whom ro mance meant He married cousin I Vith c f No There was need this suppose him loved on being married id him oh Her inherit She died an k one stunned Tynn earth all perfidy out like the the His kirn had not been Sbe would so to She would leave this prison for ever and How she ever dreamed of loving j You have been kind delaw bless when ehe slaw 1 Jess would make and a wiser daugt J My son think plied his afterward that Nina and just as if she wished to law explained and when himself tn Laurel library in Ninas which If I If I I onp thp of on the and dmit Ull erer love I learned to bear So Stella lied than two yean If yon I will find yon the notice of his among my file of the But of What she I do not doubt Bat she bad crown very and hef like wandering and tbe needier bia in Of in vi m only the to me be What bad Blo i i i to when k mitt to ffe ai ber a reword tor beV I I A tonng Mans Terrible i youne man by a been fully m more he at to iiit an r i j H invincible lo the lie to twelve r j probably be he traji she newspaper Decided toVo This the 5 I i he tii dip in is to be iii and table iui J drink liis upon the Warren old It tn make a fair other the HP refused to be ous 1 in ill or a Fabe His and On Australia the pas I the much going fti jf l nothing troubling ADELAIDE to f he only trouble I want to sneeze the time and from foot for an her Jrin J it her f I in the history of A iiLi that fte ma all ti cover sjar iu Jett the result of ia J hiw found tl on jth of toe were so Towards the first con It was very violent and was by and frothing at the when he recovered fiom attack he begged to be put out of hW and warned those liear him to keep way lest bite i resorted patient waa kept its influence aa much as became for j and terribly tbc arid it wan found to tie Denman hits him first yet he a company j to play the n bin a speedier drama written by the Chicago journal ancl spoke Tit 1 1 ir ir the ful Mies has trained of against the Polytechnic Institute it fpr injuries received by I falling through a n j light on i his who his bdr thi wat row of was as uarter of a grain reproduced lappy at It was administered every haff hour it waa found to ag gravate rather thari alleviate bis Since then chloroform has been and at this writing it is to be that his agonies win noon be The baa thrown a gloom dver thi te entire when lie so who listened to Her Mer sen sations on appearing the tn tell Parisians liow much she ia and frightened on appearing before thems LADY of the Earl of eloped with and married Uf the l f has been only has won i ier at the with which his and or his wife and three leading juvenile is aboul out fon in ine of i tival elation fixed 21 their an festi three lost The of j Anna Cury and con J THE Marquis tun now re moved objecting to appear his wife irr the visit of diva talked in j Jt is fail PotU in a full of every lieu upon her voice of Wind is in and excite attention a al the four sounds him even the crying of a dunce 1 A IL 11T1 the about Hnil and plays i J of a at Jn stairs in two hundred andj he music chord ran and he in be will Jammer J discord lira comes over indulges in Bursts of taken from the best productions of T has Since n and he OHM that no Dampen the hardly too often suggest the providing ample in all rooms by steam or hni There are sound scientific reasons fur as in the result nf practical experi Every of heat added to the ijn n room gives it a ofr absorbing and in nl room 20x20 feet and 10 at 52 secretes about II The sainc air 70 upwards of two quarts of this is it is for more Absorbs it from every accessible from from our and from the breathing organs and leaving them arid Therefore every time the kir in a room in changed by the of cold and heated to 70 Uvo of should into The objections some have to warm air heat ers have from this In furnace we always put into extra water are supplied by the and take good care Co always have fillet imh there should surface of every ami more t place to flants in a room are mainly or bave the afr too dry and out tlie very juices of thr J a towel frequently ot to and over will make a marked difference in the comfortable and of atmos tl flow a Granger the train was re rooj tbi on chap entered orie or the can and took a twi game of was in gress and the drummers won quite a from the stranger in tae car took be more he made beto awd He but the man would not take mind tie wiis heing He i became wild and the dent man into berated OWW fit by the 9W cal Garden at of the general pal ia not ia HASTY drink iho of toil not and OFTEN that a Miter to WK moral in those who never imposed mens opinion of uur trna which the j the embroidery of imagina tiun oo the stuff of GIVE children little to do make much of its being There would be fewer young fools if there were more wise have sunk more people cork jackets will ever keep KNOWLEDGE is a molehill removed from the mountain of our PEOPLE must discuss is the greatest preventive of I HE has mastered all things who han combined the useful with WHEN the human down hub deep into a of it id hard to lift it THERE are not good things enough in life us for the nf gleet of i single A MAXS breeding is the security against other peoples ill man THE studies to lie only to keep his own wounds HB who shows kindness toward ani mals will tbe tic af the by which we may tiie of our A is worth a A word is more valuable tothe lost than a mine of IT is a dull hurtful pleasure have i do who and approve of all we r NEVER think worse of another on account of his Jroin you in politics and religious You may mend a rent in a damaged reputation so that it may not show but you can never make the reputation hole IT is not enough to believe what yon maintain you must maintain and maintain because you believe I SEit much less sensible of a cold pn a bright day than a cloudy one tbe sunshine of cheerfulness and hoipe will lighten every A WISE man will see before he makes his and an man will stand bargain whatever may be WHAT commonly hinders us from showing the recesses of our hearts to our is not the we have of what we have of HE that sympathizes in all the happi ness of enjoys the safest happi ness and he that is warned by all the folly of others has attained the WHOEVER looks for a friend without will never find what he love ourselves with all our and we ought to love our friends in like Do not feel it incumbent upon your self to carry your point in Should the person wit whom you are talk lead into violent i NEVER rink a joke even tbe least of fensive in its with a stranger or a person who is not well bred and pos sessed of a sense to comprehend By seeding this advice you will save your self mortification and are no so precious aa those of and none so heedlessly lost by people who cannot make a mo and yet they can waste time by tbe Each moment is as valu able as a grain of DELICACY and fruits nut so much of intellect as We are considerate towards in pro portion ns our own gives us universal insight and sympathies are the best teachers of American The late of was old fellow and imagined that he ruled over the United and He stood five feet nine inches and weighed dreil He wore a mustache and a heavy His dress consisted of a dress coat blue a light down the He wore la sword up t within months of but as a matter of precaution authorities or dered it token from which Uia forcibly but ulti He par colored and His i wero adorned with the the the star of his royal slouch hat barf a small gilt and an ostrich mark of royalty tor tpn was aMot fifty age when he was a fair Shn Fran but business overthrew He of x city of Ban deau j i on ail railroad when be conde to was well received at all the by a refitted him clothes and linen wore When he of his old Hanwar presented with a in he great Small walked streets with perfect freedom to OUT one un and M deemed necessary nations His familiar form and will be from the i Joe How erate for Fight by the Rock be severe mili ote Tbe  

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