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Faithless To Their Trust

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
August
Year
1873
Copyright
Public Domain
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-The press turougtiout tho country 13 alludiug to the uuperformed dutios of trustees and directora in a marnier which wlll awaken some gentlemen who hold these positions of trust to a realizing senso of tbeir responsibility. Many years ago thero was a heavy defaloation in one of tho savings institutions of Boston. A gentleman who lost more than he could afibrd to part witli called upon one of the directors to see if anything could bo realized. "Why do you come to me ?" imquired the direotor. "My name was used without my consent, and I don't know whore the bank was located. It was upon tho strength of this director's name that the depositor placed confidenco in the bank. The Salt Lake peoplo think they have the murderoua Kato Bender among thein in tho porson of a half-naked woman who caino down from the mountains into the city nearly starved and eurprisingly ugly and haggard. Sho said that ehe had come from Montana, was a Catholio, and was doing penanco for a grievious sin Bhe had committed, having lived on roots and berries in the mountains. Recentína young man who waaattending a night writiug school near Danville, Ohio, was sinittett by the charms of a lady who waa present, and at tho close of the school hustled forward to solicit tho pleasure of escorting her home. " Yea," said the lady, " if you will carry my boy." Ho wilted, and the young matron walked home alone.

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Old News
Michigan Argus