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Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Nov 1887, p. 9

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.\ 'l'!IA.\'KIOI\'lK0 ITOIIT. Bottles had been cleelnimltm from the top of a barrel whim Itotll Among other nu-rehundlne upon the dock, when I nllm lane of exit] came tovrnrd him from the other Mae 0! the wharf. Bottles jumpod down from the barrel, and. with a stage Itrklo, approached the gm. They are I mint pnlr; he I gatherer of empty bot- L she 13- rag picker. If ever they had mma they are uow no longer I-poken. for they are known among the quarters they Vin M llmtleu and Russ. They wen Boston street waits. ` n-.nI_.. 1. non`: mu. 1 "I I-Hm-n .-`ml it- J.C. Hardy&Co s. DRESS GOODS 121-20. Real Curl Cloth 75c. Nap Cloakings 75c, $1 and up. Cloakings of every kind cheapest at HARDY S. No one likely to want Tweeds within the next year should miss this opportunity of purchasing cheap. Owing to our large and increasing Gents Furnishing and Underwear Trade we in- tendgivingupalnrge part of ourTweed Trade and willOlose Out Ehery Line at Very Close Prices. Black and Colored at Low Cuts. Plush, all shades, 65, 75c and up. Plaid Velvets 50c. Plaid Silk Plushes 85c, worth $1.25. ' `` Everything in our store marked in Plain Figures and only One l?rI'oe. Goods shown with pleasure and no one fqrced to buy. All-Wool Heavy Tweeds 35c. Tweeds worth 60 to 750, for 50c. Tweeds worth 85c to $1, for 75c. Scotch Suitings and Trouserings worth $1.25 to $1.50, for 95c. E BLANKI The Cheapest Underwear is at Hardy's. {op Shirts 50 cents. All-Wool Cardigans 75c, $1.00 and up. a COIIFOBTEES, A Cheap at Hardyfs. Fl.ANNELS----The Best Variety at Hardy's. Heavy Grey Flannels 12 1-2, 150 and up. Canton Flannels cheaper than you couldasky for. Home-Made Flannels 210, at Hardy's. l.llU||H!l Ul LUl\| un uu-.5`. .....-_, . In the purse was more money than either had ever before touched. In it was warmth and victtmls. though Bottles gave no thought to either. so overjoyed was he in the possession of the precious moue_\`, renl gold and silver, for he could tell that Ivy its clinking. i ']`he. two wuifs ilmdly, cold nnd tired, rencltwl the tumble down structure in South street, where they lodged. They climlml up the rickety stnir\\'nys, passed tlm.u_t:h the narrow, dark nnd ill smelling hulls until they reached the attic door, upon wliich Bottles tapped softly. A small circular disk in one of the upper panels slid back, and a thin, beak like nt-Se with a pair of red rimmed eyes appeared in the opening, its a sharp, raspy voice inquired: \Vho`s there? un..a cl... um] Hutu, H|s".)0nd6(l the boy. Wa need only say our trade is fully double in this Department what it was last year. ` V- One Price Store, L33 PRINCESS smen, -; Kmesmu. FLANNELS, UNDERVVEAR. Of Bargains all This Month at CLOAKING 75c. TVVEEDS. A REAL SILKS. there? Bonk-.< and Rugs," responded boy. The dour was opened and the pair pussbd into the low, umsty smelling room. unm. `mhimrP" asked the raspy voiced Cheapest at Hardy's. IETS, Cheap at Hardy's. smelling Got. `nthing?" asked raspy female.` , H\h \'\' *' rotm-nod the lm_\'. 'I.u- purse Nix_\'," returned boy. in his pocket.` seemed detenniuod to jinxglc. This would have been A dire ca:l::n1ily; for the 0`.l woman would have puuuccd upon it like a luuvk. u \ ".1 mm" nskml the wom.m. turning 10 Jun; u nu -- .-. .\1Itl you?" asked wom.m.,tm-nlng towunl Rags. The girl hem her hands out, paimsdown an!` nhh. _ I uc Evin . ....... ..-. -_._,__V and upon. llumphl putty pair. No bottles, no rags; got. nothlu'I can't stay here to- night. v - Oh, yes, mummy-1 forgot. I've `got _ .u__.. r-.m'o. mu let. us stay fur that! nmmmy ndime. Can`: you . broke In B0ttl98- u A .n..-ms ulna `1: Bottles. "A dime! small `nu. I--` the money," said the woman. llnnlnn Inhl the Di&0 llpt the money," sum luv Vvvuu--u Bottles laid the piece upnn her out- stretched palm. She threw a bag hood over her Iron gray locks. andtaking u noseless pitcher from the window sill, went out. . Good. She : gone in: beer. When aye 6,:-11711; : beer aha ploepu. and when the . ,,.-__...-41.- .__b.n\>q I\. g nu; went out. ` Good. She's mr When ! aho dxlnka she creeps, we cxmntsthe contents of this pass. 1 Bags. I any, kid, wo ll have 9 daisy time \ to-mot-row. Did you know to-marrow \ was the day fur dun` his eaunf? 18's I ro'1u-hollerdny.` and .ll.~u rloh coon: don't hurt M110 nocun'1mmoyoux~ nah: " limton sin-M wlur.-I. Bottles iauno m.-xwof utters and it- ters (rum cmwuh .~.-4 hat to turn shun, thmmzh which hin h-mt bitten luau peep. And the girl, if anything. is mum mam-ll than he .\II he grasps hold of the hand, the spirit u! the man within him spooks: |'nr lllllo Rags! cold as thunk of ice. \\`ln-r- you lien! whnt you got? And what _\'uIl guln` to do with it. If you've b`en and got. nuthiu' Ind cI|n l. do any- thln`. tlu-n come with yer father. He`: not ten coma, and ten cent: '11 buy A pinto of` fried (`nk1~s.` kill." It was inlvrvsiing to study the expres- sion of utter trust which came upon the girl's i-:00 while the hay is speaking. ller father! 'i`imt wus only I pet. term he was wont. to use, expressive 0! his guardian- ship over her. llnlllml " unit! the cm. ri"r~t` n 'h`.'t B()'l'I`LES AND IKAGS. 3 Hill. ALI. CIIIATUIIII IEIII IIEIDW; E [III AIIWI. Yl IIIAVINLY R051`; 5 YATIIKR. km! All) IIOLY Olltl n "l\\\ l\- I11 .' .l Ram. ` F00! WHO! ALL BLIBIIC ` xy-I IOTQOI. I'VE guy . let in clay to ha threw ban I-well, gt` me than "A l'.4-Hrmnyl vuu uu u-um ...... .... "INT uzul I'm-\\'utkg-- ling. yer um. of yer lnllymalc-. III (M Ialloru lawn at the llumu-1. To-mob row`: Thauknglvtng, kId."' "\\'hut`I that. Bonk-0?" "Tho day not `put for doln` N3 India`. --Inn PI: Ms! cub, M Mu-r" "\ up." H-npondetl Ran- ! my. luau. dhl `my one no you phi It n the pun! ". o; um men it kinda! Juhuud down In I M; each. I knomd It was duals. and. when known` I thing at that com`! mom-nuunoonomn|ookln`wbeal Ilh-pl II II lifted ll." . "And 5 ny goal lm It In. Rl. That one ll man: My ts-Odin` fur you and I `long with the Iwollu. It then nut! luau Ml we'll get mm mm! tuul bnunl round I upon `fun mum` lawn to bl: `flu. Nixy. now, here comes the uld woman. _ -m... 1-... gntnnnal with [In nllchcr 0! mnur Ill ; lmed It.` -A A-`I "_.. Really. Bottlcs' You hear yum` the! talk! I}: It`! much on the count, but lmwsn 1 strike It within I few humln-ct. J Int ful- lt.-'r In-.--lu~!Iu! hero`:-vuumthiu` else in tho pun A ring. Bush! I don't take nn stock in HWIII things. Can get nhull 1-Artlnml jist lnku It down In Salwl street fur ten cent: It um-. Put. her on, km-" Tho ring. u\*..lntly Ih*rziL'nt\l fur It child. just titted tlw Ln; littlv tlngor over which the girl slipped it. t-\`nw fur tlun `Ina-|t3_ R;~,-__'g` qlucgtu is IVTU. IIIIIT. lllul. luv. .u... .._.. -. .... . V $100. l'ht-w! rich is no muuc fur It. Put. yer llgt-r on tlutt pi|t'. Ru-,'s. yer in-Min` down non. line. it huru yer tln;.:t-rs. I`ll even up uith that rllv :~ml-pn\.~tn!- there`: C200. 'l`\\'u Itlttttlrwl tlullnrs and other chicken It-ed tuu nuun.-mus to men- tiuu!" exclaimed the lw_\'. sweeping the pa vy Into the purse. t'Ht`l' drop the 91-..rk'-`Ha. If the alt! \\-mnnu gtts on to V1. -cm-tt evonln` duoats. .-pnrkler. big ft v -Inn`. and all. I reckon \\`t.-'11 better get. sur 1 t- my Ileepnow." But, Bottles. I'm hnmzry. I want Iomethin` to eat rst. mitt It.-n-:~'. turn- ing her big blue eyes up nt him. u:`|.....p nn Hun then. run nnur little mg nor mg muv: t-3:.-a up In nu... ``(`how on that then. yuu poor lnxngrykkl you. All I gut. I-Int `wny. Rn.-_'.~': I can suud It till mot-nin`-no. till dinner to-murrmv." Th` hnv Iur a`nWl'I'| IIIKIH I I1"? Cf rU'..'.`. dinner to-murnm'." , The boy lay down upon I pile ru_-.:s. and after the azirl had eaten the sutln crm-kc-r uhicln he had given In her she too lay down near him mul mm smnu wrapped ln slumber. They :x\\`ulu",ml curly. rose and stole (mm the lllk`. louv- lng the old woman still asleep. llw woman." The Inner entered with the Idle!` In-r Thewuih wounu then but win- dow and stand out upnn lino chilly - in main and tho slippery aunt low. The uld woman drunk the bar. after which the mlienl iwn-all in I mm-i blanket. laid down upon I creaking had, turned her how to tho wall. and was soon loudly muting. um...`. mm um Ran. .\'uw fur it. but muuly Iuunug. ~-am`. gone up. Run. ll, hanunrnguver the keyhole um." Illd the buy; The girl dial as he rcquc-sud, then came and at Iowa by hhu. llo poured the cllnklnu plwm upon the soap box under the n-Iualuw um. A.n_._ I -....I:..n thumb`: ll" llll(`LI bEl`Q under the wnuluw nun. "Rags. I rec-kun there`: mm ducnu hero to buy I hull house from bottom tou- Iunn, " I unuwuu with now; runs; ans. :0: A |_m Inn Ill UH ` ' AU ull ulc Iuu.u.~. the root hug er div; ml` nut! to mm mm `rm. d and g:sluriuu.~4 more`n ten duuhlo I-n:.z:m fur .90, two of `em ix xcetry. Hen: gm-:4 fur Iwn, lhl {`(`. foul`. l1\`t', Tl ounn In..."-I win`. I.` In: r O ' I I my, Rags. ham`: this jist uld scrun- Ihllu?" u\'un Iunnxhlnnl Rnl. 115 she . "lllp, luuluuu-u lwvaa. no o... .v.... .. grout bite of bread. here. kid, don't be waslin` yer eatitite on sick common grub as bread. Sail into the beans and salanl. and ham `:1 egggaud cnnizerry and sum nml-turkey. Turkey is the galurious bird of freedom today," urged Bottles. In-lping himself In turn to each of the dainties as named. n....|..n. n... nu-.u-run! was never graced tent of entering to we puuuc, Bottles had purchased two regular din- uer checks. and chosen a table in the cor- uorso nsm he as free as pmsihle from th hungry crowd which thmuged the place. The \\'nif.~a` faces were washed (-lean; they were as tidy as their dilapi- dated garments would permit. .\ unw n-[ln\'. ribbon [I011] R023 (`IRIS each or the ucmues as nuuuu. Perhaps the Crawford was never graced by such a pair during the whole 0! its ex- of entering to the public, nnnlnn Iuui nurohnnlld l\\'0 P621115? would permit. .\ new yellow ribbon Rag`s back from her really pretty face. with its rogni.~h. hlg. blue eyes, cute little mouth and turn up nose. And Bottles. he had laid out n portion of the weultlt onapaper collar. green tie nnd lmtv. ul:iring. ml glass pin. The ring which the purse had contained was upon Rog`: forenger. "Hold up, whispered the boy, touching her foot. with his: don`t lick yer Ilngers. llnlu`t l learned you better net that.` I'm goln` to maken l:ul_\- of you, kid, and I`m bound to have you git on to them small items." uAlI ...-..m llnttlnnr I mu-ss \'er rluht. small items." All riulnt. Battles; I guess yer right. I lmin`l up in sich entln` as this. and you must panlin slips." |I...~.-xx the wine list. Do we want. [umlin slips. " llcrv`.~; the wine I\Iunnn.` .\`i.\ey. 'I` ain't fur slchu us. Bot-7- lles. `Sides. you`n [has started out on thou-mp`mncc racket, and It lu\in`t the thing fur us to use budge." Yer spc-akin` in a right toot. now, Rugs. I unly mentioned the tack fur fun. Can`! you smuggle one of them tarts, Rags? , ll:\in`t it sic.-\ling.' asked the girl, ....I.:.... In nnh\l"\` ; "RAIN"? T818 .1181` OLD 8CRU)lP8llU8?" V ` . `t it the court knows hlsself. I } pa! or all that comes to this table in the ` way of grub. I own all, but them dishes. spoons.1orksand aich, nnd- But. hpld 1 ...., ml no nutaenln this fallen-`a ear amp ()\'('I' l|l`l'. Hollle.~I." said the trirl, ruse, what's the most money you ever ad In all yet life!" To onct, do you mean. Rugs? \ up." "Well, let me see; I hml-why! Int (`hristmas I Ind as much as one seventy- n....n SPOORS. (OTKS End NOD, unu- nun uylu up. I`ll go put a lien in who sold me the checks." Bottles rose `nndwent to the cashier : desk. A pe- culiar expression came, upon his has as the boy spoke to him. 'l`h*hn he` reached clown under the duck and: handed out a paper sack. The boy : face was wruthod with smiles when he cum hack. man. .11 mp. luau: I told him as "HRIIIIL ll. auxuu coking up quickly. withasnnlcs when no cum uucn. . It's all right, Rags./ I told as_ how I reckoned we'd have to nngnke this ' Icahn` last till next Thanksgiving: also that we wan : bloated bankers and had haul dlggln` tnr grub. Ho give me this s..- nnd unit] I could tnkonllthatwo bud dllfkllr Inf KTIIO. 11031: um uua hog. and said I. could take all that we coultllft oat. Hdlft It ick?" u\\'.n I umnld null; Hem`: twc jun oulmft Ruin 15 men" A wen. I uhouhllmlln. Hem`: jun -uh".-:- gn Pg`-up, nmmmal Rags, as took run Initn nf bld. II|[I|K"I II. r fur the clucutx ` n I-uni Inin '1-I11 :~ru!nyl will the NM` AN` W I`. .-..n~. nohn `jg Iurmuu hug : l~uI.z:mls. \ . 2.. an I III I.` live` ` II (I I H- Thnfaj A . 1 .. ....-n. lt.-2_-.:n. lucnts `Fun jist |I|l`|i(`|' n.... nu. I||I`I'(| DNP}Sl)AY. NOV. us. THE BRITISH W`Hl(. WE IHUIII auluuu L nml so on nut. One. .-. ji~t nu oven o fur %. cl...-.-.;I \ II II \' In-re`s n suuulu I _.. An CI ymru nlnuu mo urn. unlit Wu. . Rap!" out each two as the mu Inc with tho n-nuuu O .1: mvon`I| hum all uqnuo." lm u-nu-odhor headgear to out lm. anal followed llollllu to the door. _ 'l`lm:-All this brlclnlncu turned to clmuln. lot A tall. blue clad turn. with double row: I huh lumen upon the brunt, ml thou. -um... -ml. -.4 ELI: " Ink! tin ngg |Uu) -Illluluua `tutu w-\.....-_ -.,. ...____ . Jtdtl: ` ' ~ _ I know them, your honor. I keep a butcher shop down in South street. A at-.\\`s`ooy came and told me last. night that Bottles and Rags had been nrrested. Your honor. lstand here to soy. lrom the bot- tom of my heart. that I know both of then; to be honest. square and upright. `Pin-_v . ara unfortunate children of the r~tr:(-t- who make an honest living. I lmpo your honor won't be hard on the two poor little kids." . 'l`lu\\- am both discharged. Mr. Clear- "Held . IMQ" ' Ya; {oz no as my ooh but 0- -11 "I" H I` mu `manual in handles: Mr. hunt, Illlll nun. Come with Hill." II I0 05009 taxing hold of by 00 Ihouldrr. "You dun`! IDOIII II` I N}: buf- ynu'\`uu( the non; m. \\u lulu t clone uulhlu. Mn V0. n... ....... noel. Eng: nun 1-I-vlnn `I'll: a0'r1'u:.~: A.\'D RAGS. "You pom` thing! yer too poor fur me to `nodule with," hruku in the girl. as she drew her ragged skirt away with mock pride. "see here, Rags, you've nllers b`en square with yer father. Yon`ve got sun~ thin on yer mind. Jist tell me the hull thing er-I`ll cut you off with ten cents. not hnvin` the reg'iu' shillin`." NIu`nvn.-O full!` FVOI on lhatm`, mt]. uono uuuuu. run In. nu-r liut puur llulo [hp III crying. The blue nun: hul IIIIJI Int-n the tern)! of herlllo. She hul head terrible node! I Ihmll nu-m. Now. the mud liolm-nun In the are of um, um! tho 5 mulylo drop In fright. - . u\I.'h-Na nu In-jot. hill?" _uked not- In [H ' at`: tho nckec, htu?".uked nu- llu. He, 000. Van tmulnlod; but he must put on n bran hon tur the girl`: nuke. Lifting as pm-no. (`one nu. Anal this wuthe and I the poor little nus` unnddlnur. nu the WA} In on station Imuuo with an ulllotr. A nut:-hulul canard nl nth!-I. YKIVI. l|QWI- prlnmwn lo we Iuuon noun. Illa honor I'll Mkllw dinner; would Dd hold court today. and the two waif: wen put into A comfortable cell npmm Rmm crlnl herself to $013. While D09- "Hold on, Rap; p th or you'll unuh an In n.` A nmlln nuud OI Illllon IIGIIIO Wllll III uluurr. At-urlmu crowd nt uuwt boyt, newn- pur mulcrn. bgotbhch and the like min-I the policeman and his two mu. prlumeru to the mum homo. m. lmnnr In nun: dinner: \ pl)! mm It ninltonnoluwu upuun. Rngs crkul herself Ilocp. ` ues. hem like-. at by her Iklu upon the cocamlkopt cheering her up by NIH!!! her um u would In all rm!-t_In `ho motnlng. A-..I Jun-n uinlllu nmhr lurk nml ll-L. mowing. Andqlown mun, under luck and key,- tho unlucky purse and ring n-en lying In the desk drawer. - 0- Next. . V . The two wnm. Bottles um! Rugs. were pushed tum-an! until they stood in front ` 0! the leak boforo his honor. ..nn....- ...-u -5...`. nun) Llnln mum. 0! Hit` Ilelll ONO?! [Ill nuuur. Inc-u me! what`: nus? Llttlo o what are youdolnr: here! asked the k faced judge. bean `nu down upon the put, through A not of gold bowed glasses. u..u|.. 5..-... n pg. nnl nnnnllr fur him llrollgll n III (II gulu uuvuu '5.-nova. Bottle: know It was not proper for him to speak. and Run could not. ntllwr. what is the charge against this pair! asked the judge of the policeman who had mule the arrest. "Stealing A purse. your honor. Ah! that is I Ieriuus chute. But. sir. `t a!n`t"-- .\'e\*er mind, my little man: yuur turn will come. Let the party who nxulmtho complaint stand forward. " A Igll mnn nlml in rlvricll garments. hnvin` the reg'm- snuun-. - l~`oust yuur eyes on that," said the girl. holding out the hand which she had con- cenled behind her. rm... M. ml hut: :1 sum or two asho compuunr slluu IUl'\\'uru. A tall man. clad in ch-ricnl garments, with lung drawn \'l\`l}; \`, stepped tor- wanl. The corners or his trap like month were drawn down in A most solemn expression. Ile clasped his hnnils in {mm of him. nnxl turned hiseyi-siiptmtlio little waits. Its thounlh en-n their presence was unholy to his cloth. "Your name! uttered lhv judge. Rev. Abmhnm (`lour Bottles could hardly hold in the titler, which. notwithstuuulin-,: the sulemnity of the occasion, was ready to bubble from MI lips. You are I minister. are you not! The reverend gentlemen lnowod. "Mr. Clearstnrch. you may stnte your casein as new words as poeL~i!.le. Yes. sir. Day before yosu-nlny after- noon. I purchased nriqfur my d.-uuzhu-r. I put the ring into my purse. and walked ilovn to India wharf upun business. Upon returning to my hotcl I found that my purse was gune. I lvtraoed my steps; but to no avail; I could not find my purse. Yesu-nlny anernoou at dinner in th hotel where I was slupningz I saw . the ring upon the linger ut this girl. I recognised the ring. and know st one:-. that she must know of the purse. I left the dining room. {mind nr oicer and had him make the arrest. Th: girl picked my pocket. uenn. no thnl Mr (`lnnmmr~hl .-naked his honor. She must have done su. I certainly could nut. lmvo lost it," rwpomlul the revert-Iul gentleman. o-\\'-no than nnrcn and l`i'l`! fnnml lI'\llXl rev:-rcnu gl`nut-nuul. "Was the purse and ri' the przsuu of the culprit. r.; of the ulct-r. u'I`I.n rinn nrua I!`\n'I NH` Ul luv Ullurl. The rim: was nputn the the plle in me Im_\ `..- pnclw Bad 0:150. .\'u\\`. my 1;! ......_ n..xI-`U cu-u \\I~ your story.` H mm your auIr_\ . If you pXv::::u, a-ir. I'm nnly u buy, rough and all (hm. sir. I .~\\-v:u~ sum- tilnes nml-tn:uyln- you \mul(ln`t lx~lie\`e me. S-he`ll ll`H)'0ll :11] `hour it.- You i0:1`,.\`ht".~'nlIl)' u limo gzirl what hain`l got no trim-ml in all the \\ul`ld hut lluttlcs -B0t1les is me, sir. Ragzs is her name. She never swears mu1-shc never picked his pockets. I know that, `cause I`m her father. you see." llntllnsx had found his t0n1:'u(' and he de~ tuthor. Bottles had found tonyrue livorul the funwzuing in as slmigzhxfnrwnnl way, which Inmle the judge smile gum! naluredly. .\'o\v. Rugs, tell it all. Don`! he `feared. The guspol.\`!\:\r|\ mm`! hurt us. whispered Bottles lo the trcnllxling girl by his side. \v.-.1. r....mm..o rnhu nml 4-huI:in`_v exclu- side. With frequent sohs mu] cliuI;in`_~.: excla- umtiuns R.-\_:.:s tnlxl lwr st-n`_\`. which you llremly know. She niso told how mod Bottles haul been to her: hmv hr haul often gone \\'itlmutnn_\`II:in,._: meant so that she ahouhl have fnud. In nil. she gave a faith- ful picture of the peculiar life which mrroundedtho pair. The judge was as- sured of her truth, uud after she had ceased. he said: unn, ...-.|.no_ nun. the air] has told What ` glfl IIICKHI Ill) lllihfl. ` Sure of that. Mr. C}e\\rst:u'ch` makes! 1 his honor. _ nah. nuno haw: Anna kn I 1-vrtznnlv tensed. he said: It's evident that the girl has is true. Is there any one in the mom nc-' quuinm! with the pair? .\ sleek. fut, lolly ducking gnnn stepped forward and :nl:'I- `- cenled behind her. 'l`he hoy fell hack 0 step as he E?f|7.P(l upon the article which she held. lh\g.~`. huin`t i brought you up better ner this? You. you who I picked out the gutter! Oh! it`s sharper than awake`: tail to have a priggin` durtor." lint I didn`I; prig the puss, quickly exciinnml Rugs. Ah! spoken like me own dutiful child. I say. Rugs, is the puss well heeled? I hnin`t looked: it's heavy, though, nnd it Jingles. I only found it while go over on India wharf. I run all the way to llnd you." lllxfflnlu o....L tho nnnm in his hands. A: little km " 'I`lu~_\' are discharged. Clear- stnroh. you will get your purse and ring of the clerk. One thing more-you`ll not find the whole amount. The cashier of the Craw- toni restaurant `just sent me; I note, tell- ing how the two little untortnnntes en- jo_ve_ci their Thanksgiving dinner at-' his pl::co yesterday. 0! course, having. ro- povemd your pmperty, you will willingly donate that dinner for charity`: sake. `Tau-Q DI ` ;\`c;:t." . The Rev. Abraham Clearstarch got his purse and ring. and went on his way. T And Rattles and Bags fol:x:xl.iu a kindly ' stranger \\`l);ihul been presvut a friend in whom phi thropy was largely devel- oped. The lllll` are. this day of Thank!- glvig. eatlngn noble dinner urn home in one our great western sum . . At umhgcwohurn. Bottles ms _ cnlldy hlrbonll Iloln the sternr tau .0 ...-.-o__l. Q. Kalle: In Oommtircuu ` IIOIII `I19 5lEl'uI_'A' L-`M. ot puny.--B. 8. Kalle: Culumcrcuu I\nnI$' Inmno. `.0 lm_\ s pm.'uu".. I\ m\'. Mlle man. tell the solids In 0!` In " `Fm ... I .n-non nllln- in`: found hymn :ke the jm`.;,-e ;:irl`s nger. nv `V T//. Wool and Heavy 7-2 7.2, 75, I8, 200. Heavy 0/oz`/2 Goods 8, 70, 72 7-20 and up. Double Fold Dress Goods and Fine Dress Goods in all leading shades, and Suitable Trimmings to match at HA/?DY 8. TORNADO to nd you." Battles took the purse in he felt. the magic touch of its contents through the siken meshes it drove all thumzht of cold or hunger away. 1.. .1... mu-an was more monev

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