Boone County Recorder . a waa a diamond mine waa- Rolands love. Mauds suitor was a banker. White haired and stout and old|And Mays a proud patrician With wealth ol lands and mine was just a toiler Content with bumble part;Be bad bo) thin to offer— A true and lovlnp: lionrt. Maud leads, within her mansion, An empty life of show,And Mays rich Jewels cover A heart that throbs with woe;Hut in my heart forever Lore slnpj her Joyous lays;She llfhUns all my burdens And brightens all my ways. Rare gems and stately mansions Are but the price of gold; a But love is aye God-given An


Boone County Recorder . a waa a diamond mine waa- Rolands love. Mauds suitor was a banker. White haired and stout and old|And Mays a proud patrician With wealth ol lands and mine was just a toiler Content with bumble part;Be bad bo) thin to offer— A true and lovlnp: lionrt. Maud leads, within her mansion, An empty life of show,And Mays rich Jewels cover A heart that throbs with woe;Hut in my heart forever Lore slnpj her Joyous lays;She llfhUns all my burdens And brightens all my ways. Rare gems and stately mansions Are but the price of gold; a But love is aye God-given And never bought or Is the siulsglod sunshine: It Is the heaits sweet rest;# And, rich or poor, in lowing We are forever bl«st. Then oh, he glad this morning If such a Rift is gold- bought Joye are changeful, l!ut honest love lowly may your lot be, In royal slate apartGod crowns you when He (rives you The love of one true heart.—Adelaide D. Reynolds, In Springfield (Mass. E\V men liveu m o n o- moredrearj sur-roun(liti<r/s thanthelogUers whogo every the greatnorthet n pineforests. In oneof Aleck Kormnns camps, in northernMinnesota, accordingly, were locatedin the winter of 16—, some forty of therough giants who malte up these littlecommunities. They had settled forthe season in the usual fashion andwere looking forward with the iauk ofinterest natural under the eircum^stances, to a lonely Christinas, whenthe monotony of camp life v ns is seldom broken except in oneway, and this was in accordance withthe rule. Ad accident happened. Insome mysterious wuy John oldest and most experienced manin the gang, managed to slip andfall partly under a falling trunk andwas picked up senseless. The Andrews, was someuhatskilledIn treating ordinary bruises and frac-tures, and lie examined Davidson care-fully, expecting to find several of hisbones broken, but none of thorn were,and the men th


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