Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1877 — Page 2
HT FftUUTB, THK TRIM P.
ST BKHT MARTS. I had bee savmtering over the lover towns of a certain noted New Kngland mpoit. It waa a Sabbath morning, so singularly reposeful and gracious so replete with the ilgaifieanee of the sevsaik day of rest that uvea tb Sabbath belle ringing a mile away over the suit marshee had little that waa monitory, Mandatory, or even supplicatory In their drowsy voices. Katlier Uty seemed to call from their cloudy towers, like some renegade Muesain : " Sleep is better than prayer; sleep on, O sons of the l'aritan ! Slumber still, 0 deacons and vestrymen. Let, QJet those, feet that are swift to wickedness ctirl up beneat h
the shekels of the ungodly, lie clasped fHlt,1 lg that he would languidly beeMath thy pillow. Sleep is better than ti ape again antl saunter after prayer. ' m- When I reaehed my own garden And, indeed, 'though it was high gte he leaned for a moment over it, eraing, sleep was still in the air. , 1x3111 of,hls lawful ms extondWrought upon at last by the combined ? dow,nward nd said, "Ah, but it's a intf uenrii nf a ami .i ytn.u. blessin' that Sundav comes to srive rest
share, r succumbed, and lay down on fur th.8. wake and the weary, and thim om of the bowlders of a little stony wlk" mil to get it." Of
give kirn would retire no d)iete manipulation, and so we fared on over the sleepy downs. But I otuld not kelp noticing that, although an invalid, I was a much batter pedestrian than my companion, frequently leaving him behind, and that, even as a " tramp," ho was etyiiwlogioelly an impostor. lie hail a way of lingering beside the fences we had to olitub over as if to continue more confidentially the hietory of his misfortunes and troubles, which he was delivering tome during our homeward walk, and I noticed that he could seldom resist the invitation of a mossy bowlder or a tussock of salt grass. " l'e see, sir," he would say, suddenly ailting down, "it's along uv me misfortunes beginning in Milwaukee that" and it was not until I was
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atop uiat gave upon me sea. The great, Atlantic lay before me, not yet Suite awake, but slowly beavisg with rythmical expiration of slumber. There was no sail visible in the misty J 1 mi. . k
orison, j. nere was nommsr to do but
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uv ui so x iwfc imci uiui, j. nure was evidently no work to be had from my friend tho tramp that day. Yet his countenance brightened as he saw the limited extent of my domain, and observed that the rarden. so called, was
lie got the money. But he got also conditionally a note from me to my next neighbor, a wealthy retired physl-
ui.tn, possessed oi a large domain a man, eminently practical and business-
itKe in his management of it. He om
ployed many laborers on the sterile
waste he called his "farm," and it oo
cmrwi mi me mat u mere really was any work in my friend, the Tramp, which my own indolence and preoccu
pation nau laiuKi to unng out, lie was
the man to do it.
I met him a week after. It was with some embarrassment that X inquired
auer my irionu, me Tramp. " o, yes," he said reflectively," lot's seeho came Monday and left mi Thursday. He was, I think, a stout, strong man, a well meaning, good-humored fellow, but afflicted with a most singular variety of diseases. The llrst day I put him at work in tho stables he developed chills and fever caught in tho swamps of Louisiana " "Excuse me," I said hurriedly "you mean in Milwaukee!" " I know what I'm talking about," returned tho Doctor, tostilv: "ho told
me his whole wretched story; his escape from the Confederate servico; the attack upon him by armed negroes; his concealment in tho bayous and swamps" "Goon, Doctor," I said, feebly: "you were speaking of his work." " Yes well, his system was full of
malaria; the hrst day I had him wrapped up in blankets and dosod with quinine. The next day ho was taken with all the symptoms of cholera morbus, and I had to keep him up on brandy and capsicum. Rheumatism set in on the following day and incapacitated him for work, and I concluded I had better give him a note to tho Director of the City II03pit.1l than keep him here. As a pathological study he was good, but as I was looking for a man to help about the stable I couldn't atl'ord to keep him in both capacities." As I never could really tell when the Doctor was in joko or in earnest I dropped the subject And so my friend, the Tramp, gradually faded from my memory, not, however, without leav-
barn, whore he
llavor of whisky,
urn- in two and the "She.
a, m. he had banc" fas my friends irrcverent.lv
knew him no
easant to think nf
him as having at last found a job at
uricK-mafcing, or having returned to his family at Milwaukee, or making his Louisiana homo once more happy with his presence, or again tempting the fish-producing main this time with a noble and equitable Captain. It W&.4 a lnVftlv AtlirilQt-. tmrn!nn
HBPJHtl t-l.-Tl . . . ... I- . O""-" H HUH
noight, with nothia' to sustain me. and Lw 1 ' P"".11' , L him l rode across the sandy peninsula to vis-
btio a mortal waKeness to lirht wim . . . . ut u "uu mmin, wnereoi an
DLUD? mem imm tna mniitnv harnm lha gnn. -u-ofa o.i;.t .. .1 . 1. .. j 1
hoping to estop the suggestion I ters beautiful. The front of the house
Knew was coining. " Ah, but Captain, was deserted, but on the roar verandah its meself that with wandering and I heard the rustle of gowns, and above
h ing noinin- to pass me lips but the it arose what seemed to be the voice of
to lie and sure at th Mnwiiriiio.aM.n only n flower-bed about twentv-fivo bv
Suddenly I became aware of the en- 4s. he nd doubtless before this strong fumes of tobacco. Turning my PM.n ut51izetl to tho extent of his capacheadlsaw a pale, blue smoke curlinff ltJ l,a uggngihe had probably expectnp from behind an adjacent bowlder that kind of work, and I dare say I Rising and climbing over the interven- d'scomhted him by pointing him to an ing granite, I came upon a little hoi- almo?t veled stone wall about twenty low in which, comfortably extended on ot long, with the remark that his the mosses and lichens, lay a power- work WOttl,i l,e the rebuilding of that fully built man. He waa very rugged: sto.n8.wW with stone brought irotn the he was very dirty; there was a stronir neighboring slopes. In a few moments suggestion about him of his having too lf was comfortably provided for in the much hair, too much nail, too much jtchen, where tho cook, a woman of perspiration; too much of those super- ,own Bfttipnality, apparently "chaffiuous excresences and exudations that . him Wltl a raillery that was to mo society and civilization strive to keep (lmte unintelligible. Yet I noted that under. But it was noticeable that he .e,n at stmset, he accompanied had not much of any thinic else. It Bndet to the spring for water, ostenwae The Tramp. faUously flourishing the empty bucket
wta tnat swift severity with which , a weu mey roturnett in the we always visit rebuke uoon th nr. gloaming Bridget was carryinsr the
ask the ladles to withdraw, while I
would take upon myself the duty of ex
Nature as a Milliner.
amlning into the case of my friend, the Mr. Dunham, of Troy, N. Y who is
Aran.p, ami giving nun suon renet as wen Known as a collector of curiosities,
was required, (i am not know until "A hi 11 is pussesslon a sea-shell of the afterward, however, that "ho rascal had Paella species which Is a perfect model already despoiled their scant purse of of a lady's modern bonnet, but whloh f8.&0.) when the door was closed was the result probably of the notion of upon them 1 turned upon him. the water. The inside has the appoar- " You infernal rascal!" anoo of line linen, over which is spread "Ah, Captain, and would yobeie- thin stratum of transparent, flossy torfnsin'mc acarrakthor and moglvln' yc toise shell substance. Tho outside is suoh a one as Oi did? God save usl brown-pink and rt'ray, and has the apbutit ye'dhav' seen the luk that tho pearanco of lace, plume and crown in purty one give ye. Well, before the ll respects. To render thuresomblaree chills and fover bruk me spirits entire- more complete, the shell, which, by the h , whop I was a young man, and mak- way, is only slightly larger than a wulin' mo tin dollars awoek kriok makin', nut, has a protuberance behind, as if its meself that wud huv given " for the chignon of tho baby mermaid "I consider,"! broke in, "that a whom it may at one time have been
uuwar is n isir pneo lor your story, ami worn oy.
as x snau nave to taKo it all back: and
KaceuragemcHt fur the Feeble. DeUiHl y, whether it be inherent, or caiummI by overiAxwl nfeengtli, or protracted illnwi, Iwua HKxtt ileitrettsing inltupnee ujkhi tlie mind, lreliig an lJcct melancholy nearly akin to deilr, and enforcing the alxiiKlonment of oIktIhIiwI project and high mym. Happily, the enfeebled yrtem, even in extreme case, in Beeiitib!e of iuviforatum. It is proved by incontrovertible evidence Ut Hontctter'n Htonwch Bittero k an
son who happens to present any one of WRier ami Jy riena, tne iramp, was mg behind him m the
our vices oflensively before us, in his ? . pacea oenmu her cheerfully "col- had slept, a lingering
jtsimu, x. Tna ueepiy muijellnnt I - t " ""-vivuvu i-.i. umuuo, mm uuiuuoaa At his luzi At 4 the next mornins? he startnd weflks this hd
raf .,snMa tn . ..- cneeriuiiv to wnrir.
ung attitude, returaed my stare apolo- F'u mree large stones on the. first termed my habitation) kr getieally, and made a movement toward course. in, position, an hour having been more. Yet it was pleasant k-.,,-.,.V .1... l.. r. . . Silent in lrnk?ncr tnr a iilnl amlli.m Ui,n o . l..... t
uvifii lo uib iiutu an pipe aeainst ?! 1 , ; f hiv nmmiu-
the granite.
" Shnre, sur, aud if I'd balavedthat I waa tris pass iik on yer honor's grounds it's meself that would hev laid down on the say shore and lakin' the salt waves for me bknkets. But it's sivin-
teen mUes I ve walked this blamed
wita liriasret. At 10 o'clock I wtnt tn.
overlook his work : it yas a rash ac
tion, as it caused him to respectfully
uuu um) uat. discontinue nis iahnr.4. mi :
; lean back against the fence in cheerful !
anu easy conversation. "Are ye fond
expiwc you ouiore mo noxt twenty-i-mr
hours pass, I think you had better
hasten to Milwaukee. New York, or
Louisiana."
1 handed him tho dol ar. "Mind. I
uon-t want to see your faco again." "Ye wun't, Captain."
And 1 did not.
But it so happened that later in tho
soason, whon the migratory inhabitants unfailing alrenBthcner of tli weak, and Umt in had llown to their hot-air registers in addition to vitalizing the physiral organisation, Boston and Providence. I broakfatod .lhwrerakntyamonKtlMmjoripiiwHiHm
with one who hail lintrrod It wau u wiMa Miacnt inscharge ot Uto dutint iinpowd rlV. ii -? i UnSereU if WAS a ,Hl tlwm by aatnrp, continntsl vigor and lkaltli certain Boston lawyor-ropleto with depend. aWmd of inBtenm.miKht idud principle, honostv. solf-discinlino. to show the mieneratinK inttuenoaof thU hftilth.
statistics, esthetics, and a perfect con- lviK 4fent in cam of debility, liver ilwaw, sciousness of possossinsr all theso vlr- allmwk wtiritlai!, iaier.
tnofi. anrt .,11 rannnu;n "".?.4B; uniuiryiuiu uwnno irouiHw, gout
, ...... .. .uv-wfi.iii,iv.n ui uuuii nu rueuawunm, anuoUMsr iBalouien.
luniMivaiuwi. l inniK no tolerated me as a kind of foreigner, centlv hut
firmly waiviusr all areumont on anv . . Mr nioxenca.
topic, frequently d strust ng my facts, rrTuT' Uvl n Oreeee. Jlo . srenerallv mv deliintioni a,f vi tllt'i,,!",,1.Kil f!1,m wentneitiw, bad nftmnera, msiu "Auctions, and a ways and d ditxltion. it ww hh chi.-f bminm my ideas. In conversation ho always to find fault. . For mnmple, ho took a kntrm appeared to descend only half way down 01,0 day W,M:U ,l10 nhiuiiur brijjhtiv nnd a long moral and intellectual staircase. T'01-1 mS ?i"arch fVr H" honthi ,u,inotr ma oaillSteis. tary gentleman, paid liim n visit, and innuirrd I had boon soeakinsr of mv friend, thn wlHt lw could ilo ft him. bo kid th immidi-n
Tramp. "There is but ono way of ? M.llm t"j,'ftout orbifuimhine." Toap
treating ttiat class of impostors: it is simply to rccoguize the lact that the law calls him a vagrant,' and makes his trado a misdemeanor. Any sontiment on the other side renders von
jmrlictps criminis. I don't know but
a.. ...til- . ..... .......... ...... in jiht, n in 1(111, llll an action would lie against you for en- tho womnn -vOw would live in a tw. ami wpc couraging tramps. Now, I havo an cmlli' wi,h blu'1' A if., kw not K-en huv eflicacious way of dealing with those fPt"n' Ilw "dwmUin'pie spirit which ixwwet
in ray bowels, by reason of starvation.
and only a bit o' baccy that the Widow Maloney giv me at the cross roads, to kape uO up entoirly. But it was the
Children in Milwaukee, with th loan nf ., " iD'. y"t uu ium uuya muu iub xranipi
twenty-ve cints, furninst the time he X " n! Ofehing rom what I cou d hastily gather
giu warruk, GodUl be zood to vou." u WIU,.1 " "f ia9 piace.Knownst irom nis speech, he had walketl from
It instantly flashed through my mind t , v8? to &t. John, jn. u., to rejoin a distressed fb.f tku uf t..t .rl say mat ne triumphed. Alter the man- wife in New York-, wh
vious night partaken of the kitchen JaWs of alld?i8 he hLa.d HVn? Wlth ?ultint but objectionable
ooftpuaiuy oi my little cottage, two
Biile away. That he presented himself in the guise of a distressed fisherman, mulcted of his wages by an inhuman captain; that ho had a wife lying sick of consumption in the next village, and two children, one of them a cripple, wandering in the streets of Boston. I remember that this tremendous indictment against Fortune touched the family, and that the distressed
fisherman was provided with clothee, food, and some small change. The
food and small change had disappeared,
Misted the women and children on his relatives. " An' sure, Miss, I wouldn't
oiuc aim my mena tue tramp nad ms oe asKing ye the loan of a cint if I could
wu J. e oepaned at 11 and re- get wor-rulc at mo trade of carpet wavturned at 4 p. m. with a tin dinner pail in' and may bo ye know of sonic man-
uaii uiilu. lnierrocaMntr t in hnra Utactorr whnrn thai? vaava nu..,. i
U i l... . P .7. .4-1: . 7 ' . J "" .aiwiiui uo
it ni'iiBucu mt ioey uaa nao a ouiiy yant nere. Ah, Alias, and if ye don't time," but on cross examination ibctmo srive me a cint. it's nnniHrh.rth.inU.
out that they had picked the barri. of me to know that ma trmMu u
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rrura
geutr'." Ho rose and took a doubleBarreled fowling-piece from tho chimney. " When a tramp appears on my property, I warn him off. If ho persists I fire on him as I would on any criminal trespasser." "Bro on him?" I echoed in alarm. "ies bid with jmvihr only! Of course Ac doesn't know that. Hut he doesn't como back." It struck me for tho first time that possibly many other of my friend's arguments might bo only blank cartridges, and used to frighten oft other
trespassing intellects.
ftar and livi.nl in a tub! He wn it (sour, cniljUtl, entity old lnchelor. We infer that be had no wife, fiivt, lxvnuse luKtorj' docH nut mention her: second, bcUM no wonutn vronld take kindly to ono of bin habit, drew-s or tuanmw, ir aspire to Income niktreiw of bin juiuiKion. " Thcrownx an old woman who Jived in n it in tme. but
1
thi man win doubtltww duo to diwirdcml diizos-
on and a biUOsntw, ono of the pntminent VHiptoHWof which in a momte, fault-finding dkKtition. Ilxo tinpio is heavily voatetl, KlYm hiS " t' a ld ta4, the p)H tite i not Rood, and tho patient feebj dull, Hleepy, or dizzy, and 1 hA, i bo fretful. Unfortunately. Mr. DjoCem lived neVernl cntnrien la-fore Ur. l'icrco'a rltvwant lurf?ative IVlleta were invented, a few dose of which would line relim-d him of hut "lule," ami enabled him Ufnnl$(vrtx of "hrmeht men'; witliont the aid of hii lantern. Umkr Uieir majrto inHiienre, condtiuetl with that of t!w Golden Jlwljcal Uievery, t elmnao ltk bUn, he might Iwvo ken ll to tko a mtw ebK-rfal view of Hi, to exclwoiRe bin tub for a decent habitation, to "mm-ikm up" in Jrronal anpearauee, ami at lart have taken a wife to u-ml his clothe ami hi manneni, loth of which were ia
ui course, li me .1 ramp still per- eT,ue11 01 repairs, ami occomo tne bMppy sisted I would be justified in usine shot ire otMe Wkfeiw who would hve- Uawlwl Last owning I had a VisS f rom . V teJiy ?!
J on as HrrcoMB s Ituxun- never failel to affard
imniediate rahef.
IO Miran mnn nn.a wool I hrrtiicriit tiia ta.j ;n l. i I
laid, and the arduous labors of the day oiyes in the wor-ruld, and God bless ye A voice behind mo startled mo. were over. As I stood looking at the for it, Miss!" J My host had rejoined mo. His face nrst Course Of Six Stones mv frinnrl. tho Now r k
ue was coming over the wall. Mv wmw
oaub-guu wa euicacious; you should have Hfin lilm run 1"
It was useless to arena with tn nn! AmiMA.--It u iwlw to deerile tl tortum Itvnamtni! Zll i. t? I of modic aMhma. Th who Imvo suffered Uyo a mind, and 1 dropped the subject, irom it dkuinK paroxyama know wit it U
downs, my friend promising to join me as soon as he arraugedsome household business.
It was a lovely, peaceful morning, "rHl
uu Umin.u uuu utiy wiiuii i urst met my ae mm mu l mjaeeauaaa friend the Tramp. The hush of a great IITIDIAI lllSFlxF Benediction lav on land and a lift I WHIIfc UlwCHOCl
few whito sails twinkle I afar, but sleepilv Onn nr torn 1u varn .l,!na ..... KA
w i vunnoLC r T? 7 r T9 "if1 from the vrloM tad eon-
relief or ojwe, wta answer totals auesUan wlS
but the garments for the conwmntive b.at !t a wur-ruk that s good for me; hearts in the world, and I felt that that will wife, where were they? He had been pn,me,!rar-nik. it's all I'll be ask- common justice demanded my interfer- Tramp hr using them for a pillow. t w , cnce between it and one of the biggest servants
for ae
preraIItob.
freqnentlr
ffiMEn ? Jy"ta theWorld belonged to one of "I just now learned something of BpKU 10 their fullest extent and Said i "Av. the most SVmnathatift and tamU mnnrlinno l.n 1.nn . Jnt aal so Ucatructlvo to health as C.tarrh:
. I . . . . . i . r " - .. .. . . w auun.1., i ruiiii. AHnmi.. I nn.u. . a p n... . n ..
. lull, in&b riui an mv urCCaiUlOnS that I V.i-i?i rT.u'i"v . S7'01,0.wln,B,uXCSoB
has visited my kitchen and tho ffcetjStV."
nave entertained him. Yes- fiSaPW
at m nqUilnir conipsrrd wltk
lungs likely
I metantly pointed out tkfe fact. nrl 7 ! urr, r KB89.6 matne nau not scamps in tne world, bo, without wait- terday morninp. it appears, while I muiemM iT.tn
charred him With tb att ' -r : .rPMa 1UUM- to be announced by tho servant. I was absent, ho had theVudaniW tn i,r. S0" uro.tBu
my surprise he took it qnietfy and even B SJ? tm! rfL ,!l bf"fc ye l ?v,ed the d5,r and Joined tha SrouP T?w to go duck shooting. At ,T ai nr nnrcomplacently. "Bedad, yer roight; ottfaviid hit -t h? yet onT.thTe verndah. the end of two or throe hours he re- IT CAN BE CURED, ye see, sir (confidentiallv). ve see. sir ?&w.bn?k"m?kin.7.nd s.trnge If I expected to touch the conscience turned with two ducks and-the cun." IT ean b cured. The is no donbt.boatiL
BMtil I sret Wnr.Yulr. mmAVm .mi; t, w LUO "tunea. ye'll wait till to- OI my inend tho Xramn bv a dratnatin " That was. at Wr. bnnf n " ft, l y 8.aroai,'a
lakinfor.I have Tto TdesTv Tnow :d "S!2FJ" entrance, I failed utterly! For no "Yes-butf ThatfVoiofa
i . i . uniuruinateiv l am not wait. An soonnr iioi ha n mn than i, .i.. ii.f o. i. i i y- r-'ir.4?" ainia6iii
iua bu suute ia0 lUUKUbV. AO. lifMl 1 . . . w u iiUMUUV ""l llilliuwu UaUK II1B STllIl. I1Q 1
save us, but on the say coast thay'r that
mi-iuu upon inim mat don't oelOB? to ,tha v 6
- J I ventured to sunreat that a. strnne-
kaaltht. .. 111... t.r. t . fcI
inunibui uimii ii sin mi mat n r nana mvasstfi i -
work somewhere betwe Milwaukee L1 Ms5s,ted !'' Iiridt And Boston. aad N.?rah.,,!rl, were dragging stones
boon t i . " Z.L " i.,: ..-."-". "T uu, .nM mi ukui,, mm mai ue
cuu nuDii j. iuuo up iu niv coi- imrniff on nis Knees neinrft mm. oraannii nan lnaiieii it. on mra t . .
rrt A srt si . .I A si" . a la A . w
tage at nton ray eyes were greeted with my hand and turned oratoricallv to the tor trouble." the astonishing speotacle of my two ladies. J t th!nj. r
' A ll Vlltf BAA T M.sV -
la li v a x vrl. 1 1 mum niBUire j . . j t .
- . j . . x i m i.s I'll' n wmi i rn r na m r i Im m.- i mi - k mM. -.ai t . .
on a iretgnt train, and didn't shtop. It fr ami th r n"" '"J Iv ""ai waaeness on the say
was in tne Alst that I expicted to find i A:.r i f "J . """Bol "ri.8"11 Ju.in? lo. 1113 nou9?- but
from the hillsides, while comfortably j
nas come as a witness to me charaether! O, but it's Himself that lifted
me lour weeks ago, when I was lyin'
arnrrtilr
" Have you anv trade?"
i-rade, is it?
r ho nnnrafinn. with 1 .. .1 t...... I S.f I. ; , . . i . .
vru.Uu, mvu i-y suu ouiuuruus it iiiuistsu mat sntipported me over
wuiiHssiu,. xur an insiant-i wasrooi- wie lames, and whin the chills and
amy uuignm, uuc ne soon Drought xaver came on me and I shivered wid
howed my concern in my addod. has t.ilr. lt
- - . f. J 1 - -
oniyducfc shot a few wouldn't hurt
himi"
Nevertheless, we both walknd on Sn
silence for a moment.
"I thought the run kicked a littln "
he said at last, muainsrlv: "hut. thn
. . . r- j t - "
iuea or hallo! what's this?"
Tha
ItlBTCAX
what hard,
ii nsMsae
sad Inflammation inbdnrif .mi ...
porllloa. ConatRationalW Its action is Uiat of a mw erfal rrlfylnsr BKent,d.rojln la ltsconnM) throBh ,h? J "om tha acUpion, the i dstraetlva geBtla csurrbal aaeaM. Eaehrseksre eoBtsJaa Pr. Sanford's Improved Ishs lag iube, with fall dlrsttlowi for walAM oases. Price, 110. Korssle hr ah wholesale and mVii d
t'iH tnroBBBoat the UnHed States. WRKK8 st l'OTim, Ueasrsl AgeaU wl Wtiolesah) Drajrglsti, Bs)a
" JLrade, is it? I'm a briokmakar i s "uu ou"u "rougnt cme on me and l sh vered wid He had stonned bnfnra tho bniirt, 'God knows, and mtny's the lifT I've wltlT'th ?h.Ut?' ir ulj the Sold' !t wJUnutii, God bless, him whe?e , 1 had ffseon my Tramp U had at makin' brink in Milwaukee t il andH11 UV f1118111 "rttripp the coat off his back and was deserted, fit' ot th? mossliero Sure, I've as aisy a hand at it as any f!"nl?y thul mvser, kuow b,e glv itm.sayin,' Tak it, Dinnii, it's were spots o 1 blood and frSn s of man. Maybe yer honor might know en, what it is to wor-ruk shtarved with the cowled sayairyo'll an old Wn wSdaSlnad iTif u-nd of a kill hereabout?'' S fSftTfW ??tun?ut.heJrJiiP ,Shure be ly.' Ah, but look at nim-will for banflaZ. okrt It? oloiolS Now, to mv certain knowl.tw li 1 5?!. Mif! Xt his swate, modist it waa iKown intend
. . : . ... o f v r sua i.urj uiiiieciia jbv nt in i.rin kriinnan i in n n a h i h i ii sTf i
Collins Voltaic Piaster
II THE KST. ASK FOR
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iCOlieens uevintm thekitnhiin. faee a.hliiahln lllm t.An. ati
sure isn't it better thev was hflnino- Ah! lnnk at. him sii iimi. i.
ted one would h h; StaVsT-T- "1" ,"".t""n culIOuin wn nyin- oi it in a minit-may the blessin'
.IMmhwula. riven un to the I m.m'S r",w?aL' , jv liod folly him. Look at him, Miss t
' f w nv na Liirii ins Hiv nr lr avnoi iiom I afi nnr t w n s . u zu l a a
residences of a few wslth nnni. .ut.i
w awa wav UCUUDiUlLll nil V 111 LM III 1 1 1 1.1 1 lTl I I 1 IIM rftil k'nOW I UtttB S3 MMI J
T. . I i .. V -tf ucasQU.
man.; Ah, 3iiss, if ye could see him
well as mvself.r' But iTaid. f Xtl "Iff 7" lr1ult d nJKht 5i such an
6n1 you work for a day or two,"
u, uiwinjr mm iratner un kia a clc ian m.r v. .".rr:
wife's apprel, led the way across the sun-'' he ran, .1 thl handlin' fcW!- ilk1 of this st. droVlnZcl
Mm nmr-XZ nd it's better I
ray
nad-
an. wiir.mr. ta i m i - iuu 11 n . .
Itsi
reauy and
Voltalo :
na' Voltaln
Una" Voltaio
a' Voltala
na Voltaio
UM' Voltaio
Voltaio
laa Voltaio
Voltaio
Collin
Colli
Sol
youi Colli
9on
vouiaa
Coll
OoUfau
laataf.
'lwtar. 'lMtar. 'l&fltar.
'latter, 'laator.
'laatae.
?lMtr.
1111 im n r nnnri rw itsa r a. 1
rfsViTtit. 1 V aZ 1 cn,CT' ana a Jxku grapev ne stick. i,d,romtHe ssip of my "He may have comeero to wash !hK!ilwat f WM Porof his wounds-salt is a styptic," said my ML?f?P ilTLf ufd .W h09twh0 hl recoveeJl ills correct uJ, atnil T' yf d bi? prd ?f h,ra" Precision of statement. I said nothing, SKiiAVft'. Iwft8 but tooked toward the sea. Whateve?
wauwiwoiv MLUUriUIHl 1 I Mill 111 SnV UHTn. I CUatVA
sumptive wife of my friend, the Tramp. But my host was alreadv nnrrninFv
trackingtho blood stains that on rock, moss, and bowlderwerestaatiilv Wlinsr
tnwarrl tha oaa txru T ; 1. 11"
at last on the shore, he was atamlino- I ftl I IMftO VniTllfl Dl leTrB
before a flat rock, on which lay a bun- mMm" luisimy UMItn die I recognized, tied up in a handker- NKVER FAILS TO OUIOKLY
jflve Affsotlona of the Obeet.
eve Ainottons of the Iiubck, ere Alnctlnna nfflm TfuA.
itllf : the tremendnna inillntinanf T ,a
the framed to uttur m i
Aim ho goon- vanwneo completely. And as the Most
I II IM -1'SH rilin It A I HBO Hill I lMnr. A f .
lay hd in its hrnsat.
it kept it fast. Whatever its calm eves
nau boo 11 mat summer nigm, it gave no
Inured hi. the Iwould S&.!'?Qd kU1it8 d ffi.Tn Tramp, was gonel-tfj
eu
Jteue
1
lavss
liars At
Here At
lere
ere Al
Here Al
tiers Af
re
(ona of tha Llvsr.
Uona of tho ielesn.
sotions of the Kidneys.
ishods or sae mme.
ttona or tne vttvt. itlona of the MuaolM.
otiona of the Joint.
ona or tne Sonee.
ot uw Mnews.
Sold Tir all nrnnrlsts. Pries Kami. umJ
on rntetpt ei cmaai ior one, i jb rer six, or
Mali
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