Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 July 1909 — Page 7

MUNYON'S PAWPAWPILLS I " Thn best Stoianch

and I.tTcr Pill known anJ n positive and apeody cure for Conatlpatlon, ludlceatlon, Juundlt. IJiUonsni-ss, Sour Htomnrh. Headache, nod n'l nllmonts

armlntf from a maorde red BtoniueU or BluBRlaU llrer. They coutatu In concentrated form all tho virtues nud ?nlues of

Munyous i-awia tonic and aro made from the Juice of tho

T .inlimltflllUUIT rif-wui-

n riff if'1., . 1,0m,; the liest lasa-

taf-1 ;l .'.ortl- t-vcr compounded. Oct tire "V,," M1,i you are uot per1 .,.,fleJ I will refund your money. 63d'Bd'je"ers0B StsPhnadclphla, Pa.

That Wheezy Sound. "Say," Inquired tho lmv next door

of tho little girl wIioho father suffored

from asthma, "what makes your fiithor

whoozo BO?

"I guess K's one of Ills insldo organs

playing!" Puck.

Rather Fancy. The qjoorest niiinoH in all this world, wo'U but our bottom dollars.

ft .1... H.. Tl ... . .1

4rv on ui i iiiiiiiiiu cur, iiiu nuta unu

gBntlumon'a linen collars. Chicago News.

A Fourth of July Obstacle Race

from making any at all. and we'll give J SUCCESS of WRIGHT BROTHERS, you half the proceeds." j .

Due to Their Sister, Who Believed That Man Could Fly.

Dank of England Notes. Though Hank of England notes nro

legal tondor in ISngland and Walas, thoy aro not sc In Scotland or in Ire

land.

Coast Defense. Knicker We are tu have balloons

for coast defense.

Hocker Vh not utilize same of tho

Congress gas busa" N- w York Sun.

Guinea Cloy Eaters.

of Guinea love to de

.n.l nro nalo. listless and

. it ia supposed tho clay

.. -. nlc. and hence ihe de

, (it i ms It.

Proof Positive. sweethearts are mariners me von will agree,

, t they always with a smack

oUt upon Love's sea: New York Telegram.

) p 41

Observing the Sabbath.

u know it Is wrong to fish

, i believe the fish know

I m been sitting hero all

...I havon't had a bite."

i-:, Ago-Herald. 1e Fly In the Ointment.

uuish and tho world

w "i you. - iMt not at tho proper w York Sun.

I u w T 1 '.s -g ju y

Why Should They7 t ljrhter do something for mo. vjto their way." a,. n't do mithin fer ye as x. stick to that policy, me

Pfttsburg Post.

llrj Cro Hnll "lun cv 4 te in erery home. Axk your irom fr i Urge 2o- package. S centa. Elephants and Whales. Lar elephants weigh six tons,

larg- r-a'1 tons. L v .i knock at the door, but It taKfs ;..a d work to force it open.

Drunkards in Madrid.

Madrid has a law by which habitual

drunkards have their heads shaved

every four weeks.

v

AV Your DrurzM For Allen FootEe.

ÄW'f'ij!"i;i,t';';t;.A,t'.'';.;;i.ii; kA'.';."'!' "In my young das." said CJrandaunt Mary, "girls didn't want to gu in with tho boys to piny games." Gnindaunt .Mary shook her head and rocked peacefully, looking over her spectacles at Grand niece. Mary, who was doubled up in a discontented heap In a cornur of the roau-scontud veranda. "It isn't tho gamos," walled Mary, disconsolately, "lfs a race a Fourth of July race that I want to go lu.' "Dear, Uuar child, you'll get yourself all heatod up if you flounce about like that, and so you would in a race. We'll

go and see the boys, and you can wear

your nrotty new white dress, com

mented Grandaunt Mary, calmly, with no Idea of further rebellion, which she

was arousing lu her greatnloces

breast.

"I don't want to ho dressed up,

Mary was beginning In a still greater

outburst of revolt, when she was in

ten tinted by a new arrival a thin

girl with bright blue oyos and bright

rod hair, who dashed around the corner of the veranda as If It weren't a very hot third of July Indeed, and tho

hottest nart of tho afternoon

Oh. Mary " crlod tue reanaireu

elrl.

Oh. Runny!" cried .Mary, "nave

you heard about It? These hateful bos aren't going to let us bo In the races. They say they don't want girls

on the nroeram at all. And with our

records, too!

' Who told you?" demanded uunny

"Tom." said Mary. That settled It.

The news was evidently autneniic

for Tom was .Mary's brother, and both

Hrls knew his Word Was IlOt tO DC

doubted. Besides, he was chairman of

the committee on Fourth of July

N'ow there was one very good thing

about Hunny. which was that she knew when to make concessions. So she hesitated oaly long enough to toll

tho other girls that they ought reauy

to forgive the boys, and than sue

straightway eent the judge's man to

tack the following addendum w uic

white ltni;ners:

The girls' sports will bo held In !

combination with the boy' at tno

school field."

And the clrls didn't take advantage

of Tom s offer, either, for they didn't

really want half tho events. All that they wanted was a fair representation

on the straightaway races an an opportunity of enjoying that fascinating sport, the obstacle race. Thy didn't

make quite as good time as tno uojs. for. after all. boys are pretty good at

some thlmrs. but when Grandniece

Mnrv enmo lu In the lead of all the

girls after having undergone tho peril

ous adventures of the high fence, me

fonce to be crawled under, the lowfence, the hurdle and the barrel with both ends out, even Grandaunt Mary

dronned her knlttinc bag In her ex

citement and said she wished they had done such things when she was a

girl. A VIEW FROM MARS. What a Visitor from Another World Thought of Our Fourth. It was Fourth of July night, and the Visitor from Mars stood on the roof of a skyscraper overlooking the celebration. The black air was filled with scooting thinus of fire that streaked

through the night and vanished into the siderial spaces; of bright balls that shot up from earth and burst oa

high with a report, filling the heavens with brilliant, evanescent clusters of stars In the hues of purple, red and

linrnlnir conner.

. . ... ,

these tilings caueu:

TUMOR OF FOUtYEARS GROWTH

uMfiinur mAoninc to dotract In any

way from the groatnoss of Wilbur and Orvlllo Wright, the airship men. It can be claimed that but for a wo

man thoy would today prouauiy wropalring bicycloa or automobllos for a living, unknown and unsung. That woman is their sister. Miss Catharine wvioht who has recently returned

home with them after enjoying the favor ofcse'nrosldents and Prlnces , Removed by Lydia E. PinkUThoro is no prettier story than the fjnm'sVeCetableCompOUnd devotion of the members of the right 6 1 r-imllv each to the other. There were Lindley, Ind. i.yaia xu. x insiamu caen iu im. "- , i. -VnrrarnhlA fnmnound removed

five children lour ooys auu a b.w. One of the boys left home early and mammmmoa ' .l.Y,

now resides In Kansas. Anotner uv came a bookkeeper, married and had a family of his own to look after.. The sister fitted herself for teach ng and secured a place In the pujllc schools of Dayton. Ohio. Wilbur and Orvllle remained at home with uieir .a t. 4lAm tha 1

paronts and tnis sister, vuuui

ttmo thn two nrouiers coi """"fe"

school the bicycle craze was at Us height and they engaged In bicycle re

pairing as a business.

It was while conducting this ousi-

. .! 11 UlIL Lli

sports, which the boys or uougiaston agked tfae sUor whose inqulsltlve-

were going to nom ai uio "-b; wa3 bec0mlng almost a bore.

KPhnnl erounus. An auuussiuu ui -n r,,n wun was

I tried ALLBX'S KOOT-KA.SK recent- cents for grown-ups and ten cents tor around, "are called fire-

l I l 1 nlmlinnil i 11 U'll !l I - .

ly. and have Just boutjht anotner uppiy. cnuaren was iu uu iu,ubu, worjj8. They are being sent up ai

It lias cured my corns, ami me noi. oum- ine proceeus iic um l" Kreat expense by the Celebration i;om

Infr and itcntns noncauon in n "- uougiu lur iiiu jumui -"..... --nimee-"

wa nlinoHt unbearable, nnu l wouia not

be without It now. .Mrs. W. J. talker.

r-arrnlon v. J " Sold bv.nl! DrusTJcUts. 25c

Old fools are more foolish than

young ones. Rochefoucauld.

hnncht for the junior ball team.

course. In some places, the girls

wouldn't have thought oi uaving part In so Important an event, but the -iri nf nonclaston and tho summer

" . . ,, ... ..

visitors were very lonu oi an urib sports, and Bunny and Mary were

members or a smaii group oi ma n4.w

9iliBiW:--.'.H

four years growth, which three of tho best rbysic'TJS doclarcd I liad. They said that only an operation could help me. I am very gladthatlfollowed a friend's advico and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Tegetnble Compound,

for it has made me a strong and well

ness that they began working upon I womai, and I shall recommend it as

rule. Shakespere.

HAVE YOU BLADDER TROUBLE

THEN TAKE Gold Medal

Haarlem

Capsules

AND FIND QUICK RELIEF, "dorlcit aad Tftteleti."

Tiii eU-lnhloned. tlm-riOnored home rem . .1..;. biiimui an cnuil at an effective anC

tit ud without an eaual at an effective and .c (or M Bladder. Kidney. Liver

ad Sterjch troubles. In uee over 200 ytri. Ctii Mtiil Haarlenj Oil it the only geauine. Acetft is Uer brand. H r.isd Mriicin' Ca, Serr.ton, Pa. li.i. C .. t iiuH 1. tuArr untold aionT

l.,r, l,. . i.ntiht.i I linlleve I inherited

IU di teaie. my mother died from eflret of tutf'tv 1 tried alrnoit every thinf I could lit to tkf to a vain endeavor to cure myel ri y. .-1.1 .... . Tk. ClfklA Medal Haar-

Itm m ipiulc effected a complete and radln) eure .n let tbau three niontbf alter I oc-

t,Ät"nt,iirra- WC.T6UDLONG Pkoenu, Kect Ca, R. I., April 9, 1909.

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Let them obey that know not how to jia(i como from big schools where ath

letlcs and gymnastic worn were a most Important part of the course. Consequently they felt deeply aggrieved at being debarred from participating In the Fourth sports. "And it would be much more interesting if they had at least one girls race," walled Mary, bursting forth again with her complaint. "Everybody is always more interested in -t-iQ nvpnta than in boys. I'm sure

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A household once supplied with Hamlin Wizard Oil is foldoro allowed to be without it. In nis of sudden munap or accident Wizard Oil tnke the pUce of

the family doctor. Are you pp

The Smart Clerk. Old Gent What have you

l r t.nunl.nlla ctr

Clerk Only round

Widow.

in the

ones. Cornell

I have been on earth long enough

to know that they are not sent Into

tho sky every night." said the N lsuor, "nml from this I should naturally 1m

ply that there was something doing." "Well, rather," exclaimed the World

ling. "This. I should like to inform you, Is the Fourth of July." "I havo observed the calendar," said tho Martian, "but I don't see anything about that date that tnakes It necessary for you to paint imitation constellations all over the sky." "That," replied the American, "Is because you are not so fortunate as to have been, born south of Canada

and north of Mexico. These sky-

robots nnd Roman candles are being

ohnt off to celebrate the fact that

a machine which developed into the

flying machine. Their original mea was to make a toy. a sort of aerial

toboggan upon which a fellow couiu tmvo fun. Thev constructed a plane

of that kind and found that so long

as It moved forward It woulu support them. Then the Idea of attaching a

motor to It and driving It lorwaru entered their minds.

It was at this critical period In their

careers that the aid of the slstor was

sought. She had taken an iniere&i In the gliding machine, but when they began talking about Hying machines she grew enthusiastic. Right away wilhnr and Orvllle Wright, with the

aid of their sister, took up the serious Bind- nf aeronautics. They read ev-

ervthlng printed upon the subject, the sister ordering the books for them as ihur learned of the volumes that had

anneared. But they did not believe

long as I liTe." IR3. -MAY x by, Lindley, Ind. One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com-

pounu is me couiiuc-iiuu . dread enemy tumor. If you haTO

mysterious pains, lnuammanon, uiucxation or displacement, don't wait for

time to confirm your teara anu go through tho horrorsof a hospital operation, hut tryLydiaE. riiüdiams egctable Compound at once. For tiiirty years Lydia E.Pinkham s Vegetablo Compound, made from roots andherbs. hasbeenthe standard remedy for female ills, and such unquestionable testimony as the above proves tho valuo of this famous remedy, and should give confidence and hope to every sick woman. , . Tf rnn irnnld McOfTOCCial adVlCO

about your case -write a confidential letter to Mrs, Pinkliani, at

Her aavico is tree,

ehTng tKey read In the books, and ! IJJHj rn that was their salvation. , anil always licipiui.

Miss Wright made the calculations

Postponed. Yhr so cloomy?"

"My uncle left me out of his will, "ran't vou break It?"

"Vot till he's dead." Bohemian

Magazine.

Do the duty which Ileta nearest to thee. Thy secon.l duty will already havo become clearer. Carlylo.

more peoplo would go. nmo voars auo the American people

Ttnnnv KllddenlV SDrang intO tile air . , r1te, nft tholr m.ui ami

...... - - . . , I UliÜlLU lllVJ AJ.ik.OU w - and began clapping her hands In tne slabusl,ed a ree and independent

wnuesi lasinuii. .""w . j , . republic. a dear." she cried. "I yo thought of Dld tfae Amerlcan pe0pie chase the somethiug add we'll do It, too. lirmg DrlUsh off wlth skyrockets and Roman your gym bloomers and come over to rtl.ar, the naive traveler.

. m . tMi wnoin i -- -

my house rignt aiter tu uu "Scarcely," said tho American, wno

1 11 ten mu iwi.

.MlbS MUSUl muuv. ... . . ... i and her brothers made the expert-: home, nursed him ta health, and acment.5 The three worked together. I companied him oa his recent trip to

Before anv demonstration was made, before her brothers had tested the

mnhinA thev were buuamg. -Hb

Wright knew that it was possible for

man to flv. She was me ursi wumuu

in the world to know It positively She knew It because she herself had made the calculations. She was willing to stake what little money she had saved from her salary as a school tonrhor alone with the smaller

amount her brothers had saved, upon

the outcome of the device to oe mau; according to hfr calculations. She staked It, and she won.

When the machine was compieieu

companied

France. Miss Wright has always been modest and retiring. In tho schoolroom she was popular, despite the fact that she was exacting. And she is ono woman who has proved that she could keep a secret. Hampton's Magazine. id J INTOLERABLE ITCUINQ.

and Evelyn

girls " "There, now." said Aunt Mary, "what is that child going to do?" r don't know, but Bunny does.

Bunny's found a way," carolled Mary

A nickname Is the hardest stone joyously, and she ran gayly off to look

that the devil can throw at a man.

W. Hazlitt. There is nothing more divine In this world than simple humanity. A majority Is always bottor than the best repartee. Disraeli.

up her gymnasium suit.

:$ and SO centf per box for etpiule. ltd Jic ler the bottlet, at all druggista.

II your Drugg-iit cannot upply you, write us dirtct.

All Ui-to-t)-t lloii.elierpcri

tii. lted Oron Uall .Hue. It maws ie

clothe clean and sweet as wtn new. ah

Grocer.

nil von have, and try for all

Ed, ÄAMD MEDICINEScCon, Pa. you can.-Bulwer Lytton.

1 Ton von alwavs gets your picture

Just when you are not posing.

"In a pinch u.e Allen's Foot-Ease," re-

marked tne tramp, - ( i.im t-t!iT Into the eyüä of the po-

Wlpe it off VOUr Otherwise Uceman who wns about to arrost bim.

good looking face put on that c "nard Lampoon- , ti

Fishing. i

He had but little cunning,

Nor any luclc mat uay.

When asked how tney wute iu..mo

Ho sourly said: Aa. ,

Kansas uy juiumi.

was hecomlnR Impatient. "Our pa

triots met 'em at Lexington and shot 'em full of lead pills, and when the enemv had vamoosed they set up, as I said, the greatest republic in tho world " . . , , , , "So I understand," said the logical alien, "but did you found the greatest ..i.n. in fVi.1 wnrti) thrnneh tho heln

nn vottrth of July morning the boys .A. d.-vrneifeta nnd thlncs?"

of Douglaston had a surprise. Tom . k f .. sad lhe cjt.

Mason. Mary's brother. saw it ursi. ,iicust

It was a banner a large white nan- ..Tnen j,ardon my foreign way of nor. which was swung across the things." said the Martian.

main street from the postomce to tno but whaU would you please explain, principal grocer's opposite. Tom an- hav; thcse greal 8parks up jn the air

proached it cunousiy. ju t tQ do .i, the Fourth oi juiy r-

this legend:

Sickly Smile

Girls Fourth of July Sports. This afternoon, between tho hours o. two and five o'clock the Irls of Douglaston will compete In racing. Jumping nnd baskethall on Judge Evnns meadow. Admission 25 cents for adults, 10 cents for children. Lemonade Free.

good health aihile that CAS-

CARETS vri rive 3rou as

a result from the cure of

Constipation or a torpid liver.

it s so easy do it you'll see.

913

I.A6CARXTS 30c a boa lor week's trta'mtat. all drueelit nirmt aeller m lit w&fid. MÜIlon box! a month.

Largest Pontoon Bridge

C7-

"I II hit you In a minute!" said the

American. "Can't you see tuai tney re used to celebrate with?" Tust he natlent a minute!" said the

bore from another star, but at that

nmmont a diversion occurred. Some-

thlne bic and red had exploded wllh

o imti it and the flirire of a man was

seen lying prone on the sidewalk far below. There was an excited rush of people, and an ambulance came clang

lug arounu tne corner. -Ah- said the Martian at last.

i o. Tho florv demonstration Is

. i jt"iT. ov-v.

Tnm stood snellbound for a seconu. . ,.n.,,rl nr n ceremony to your

Then he turned nnd ran straight for . of war and victim below Is the house of his chum. Johnny Dris- nicrely a human sacrlllce. A very coll. He stopped only a moment, and d r Jdea .. that was to gaze over into the Evans So gaylng the Visitor from Mars meadow. Preparations for the after- Upd QU hls tln helmet, took a chew noon's event were already In progress. a plug of lum, and mounted v -,-niin of cirls were pacing on dls- Ma machine.

tances for the ohstaclo race, and his ..0j- mU8t you so?" asked the own sister was twining a hurdle with Woridiing. trying politely to conceal a

the Martian. "I

run over to Chicago

beef trusL" San Fran-

Fearfnl r.caeron All Over ntr' Kr Profe-onl TreiituteBt Failed Perfect Corp lr Cntlear. "When my little girl was six mouths old I noticed tmall red spots on her

and was found to be a success, and right cheek. They grew so arSe that

it became desirable to get in toucii ; sent for tne doctor, um uiu

with the nations oi tne worm, u was helping the eruption, nis oininjein Catharine Wright who brought the secmed to miie WOrse. Then I went

aeroplane to tne auenuon oi i m whQ gald ,t was who would have to be dealt wi h The w J sccon 0ntment

letters which the represent ves , 7 - - -

foreign governments receiveu were wnicn um uui uuh v. written by this woman In the name ppread all over the face and the of her brothers. eycs began to swell. The Itching grow

All this time Miss Wright was go-1 intolerable and It was a terrible slgat

Aniw to the school room. Even L tpi doctors for months.

their neighbJ: did not know she took wcre unab,e tQ curc the baby.

nnx- Interest In the uying macnint-

They knew that it was characteristic of the Wrights to be devoted to one another. But they did not know that

this patient school eacher nan mas-

I nald out from $20 to $30 without re

lief. One evening I began to use the Cutleura Remedies. The next morning

the baby's face was all white instead

tered the intricacies of the air and of fc1 j ntinued until the eczema

that she had been in correspouuu.. . , disappeared. Mrs. P. E. Gum

bin. sneiuon. ia., juij jo,

Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., boie Props, of Cutleura Remedies, Boston.

-ih r-nvemments. carrying on

promotion end of the flying machine Even after the Wrlcht aeroplane had become famous and her brothers were demonstrating It to the world. Miss Wright continued her occupation öf teaching. It was, not until Orville "Wright met with the accident at Ft. Mnvnr which rame nea costing him

his life that she gave up her position Mr. vfinioWi Rooihinc f rrnp for ehiWra and hastened to Sm She ' IC""until he was able to travel, took him

Trusting to luck Is a lazy man's Job. Florida Times-Union.

The largest pontoon bridge in tno , wlltte and uiuo garmnub. . f rollcr. ..TV.? . ... LL it connects Calcut- rt.!ni, thov're going to do it up fancy S1" ves .. sald

7 .Tu. iinwrah. an important rail- ,fn clrl8 do," grosv.ed Tom to Johnny h k nj take a

t not ton center of about 500,- n f moments later, in reference to . , , (hc

nan inhabitants. the paper garlands, "while we vc got ,gc0 News.Lettcr.

I1UUS IU UWLUI.llt

TOILET ANTISEPTIC

NOTHING LIKE IT FOR-

THE TEETH r-t.

exceu anv aenmncc

in cleanüna. whitenina and

taorg unit from the teeth, beiide dettroying

Champagne. There are three pounds of grapes

in a bottle of champagne.

wnEJT Y0UR BAZK AcnES'

It I" n AVnrnlntC ' " " '

Arc Siek nnd cctl cip. . . . ,. i ,11111

A bad back maues nnj u.iy

Se, oi decay and dueajc which ordinary roumj 0f pain and misery. It S n 8lg' th pteparaüont cannot do. the kldllCJ-S are Kick

TUC UfillTU Paxtine uied as a moulh-

II- isiuw i n

nothing but two

"They'll get all the crowd," said lohnnv dolefully. Sufo thing," acquiesced Tom. "Judge Evans' man had a dozen ban

ners to put up, anu everyuouy n see lhÜmi.n'a nnlv one thing in our fa-

vor" he tieciiuuu.

'and that is the

A Patriot's Prophecy. But whatever may be our fate, be occ.tro.i that this Declaration will

stand. It may cost treasure, and it

mav cost blood, but It win stand, anu It will richly compensate for both. Thmiii-h the thick gloom of the pres-

the brlKhtness of the future

the sun In heaven. We shall make

.V. rliainfali lVl mMllK

M lhf5t, punfie the breath, and kill the germ Jw h ri.if,t u tj,e mouth, cauiina tore throat, ltee Lad bteath, gnppe, and rauoh aicknet.

TUC PYFQ when n"arncd, tired, ache Hb .1 CO and bum, may be iiutanlly

and itrengthened by Paxttne.

CflTA WJ3L1 ' axhne will deitroy the germi

--o.aL m and Hod the ducharae. It u a iure

stdv I :r uterine cattrrh.

-1 u'ine ii a harmleu yet powerful

T" uwwecuBi and deodoruer.

1 Laming it deihoy odori and

' lhe body anuiepltcally clean. FOfl 8ic AT DRUQ STORtS.BOe. Oa POSTPAID BY MAIL. URGE SAMPLE FRF.R!

Mr n .

- aiun TOILET Ca, DOSTON, MASS.

and cannot keep up their never-ending t tsk of filtering the blood Lame back, backache. dizzy Fpclls nnd urinary disorders are warning that must not be overlooked. Jubn M. Ihtrwlck, It. Y. D., Dayton.

Tonn., snvs: "xurec

tii. " " . . i nc l

ononness of tho moadow. Anootij can - - . . an luimortai day.

see the races there w i iiout paj mg au- - Q , our chll.

in ceie-

Ith fes-

ations.

tu i i

l nine. , v;'V ;,:; .i,-. On Us annual return iney win aueu around our place Not that that un ng t0ars-not of o us. any Rood If the folks can lsuh.ecUon and 8,aVer-. not of agony

and distress, but of exultation, of gratitude and of Joy. John Adams before the Continental Congress.

m Rs on. ant. m ..;r . .vin honor it. i ney w

Iii be mean enough to do it. öo ii , . .hnnksslving. w

Av want to make money tneyu nave - . fl d umIn

. .. ...i,iin nf fniirao. morns at ""mi .

a hani

fence

111 An

And something else to see that's Just ns lively and that thoy don't have to nav for if they don't want to " 1 The only thing for us to do" said

Johnny, nrmiy. b lows together.

Benjamin Harrison's Advantage. Adams, viewing In FanouII

i - - -

his later years

"Ui

I "on untiim'SITY, Hither Sex.

a ner cmblnat on need c cases

t tniumi : aircntft' lmrvoMt : anmnle

lit

Trunibulrs

C. m m I ar8 K" 11 wua ,l ' "t" t hv two in, to nnlntlnc of the "Declaration or mue-

IL HI . rLfTSuH,"ra , n'vans The Evans meaW etulence;' recalled that jvagod

, , ; ntn , h,l hanl- ,,v this fmo aMuni, a ecmeuKv n scc"n"- PaJam,- Harrison. Äli lv enough strength to totter about gnla appearance jl its abundaneo XS,,; corpulent, and Ifllä Mv bnk pained terribly, the urlno of nags ami garlands lljlng rrom ronce CcrrJ, who wS reraarkab y UA? LL scantily and with pain, and posts and tr es nnosltlon thin. "Ah. Gerry." said Harrison, I

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