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A Sad Case

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
May
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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There have been niany instances in tlus world of real affl iction, so overpowering and sad sometimes that the fouutains of the heart have rcfused to well up In teara to relieve the great acliing therein. But this particular case 8 not one of ailliction, of deep and unconquerable sorrow. It is a case that excites one'í pity. A sad case, as it were. Wliile it does not move to tears, it thrills every nerve, and brings forth that Boraething which lias been planted in the nuture of every humane soul to a greater or less degiee, which irreslstibly urges liim on to save a poor misled brother he sees beiu}{ deluded from the straight and narrow path of propriety. The following article, taken from the Tpsilantian, explains it all, and the caution contained in the same is timely and Pat: Gay and Giddy Stili..- We were somewiiat surprlsed, theother evenlng, to discover amoug tue throng of gay, glddy katers that were ruBhlnif aruunii the Arcade rlnk, the well-knowo forni of our Jnurnallsttc brother, of the Henlinel, Mr. 0. Woodruff. Wo had heard that our frlend was addlcied to the rollers, but we were hardly prepnred to see blm rusblng over the floor, cliassezlng on the oorner. and promenadlng down the center, to the of the b .ud, wlth more fllppancy than we suspectd he could assume. We are perfectly wllliug that our brother should enloy hlraself at Ihe riuk but we cannot reHlst the Impulse of duty that pron pts us to wam hlm agalut becomlng Intímate wlth the trange young ladles he may meet there. Those skatlDg rlnk elopemeuts are becomlni quite common. and ns It Is the unexpected that always happens the editor of the Hentlni'l cannot observe too much cautloa In holding hlmself aloof from any suoh entanglementi.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News