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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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sluggish Athelstane is made known to ON EUROPEAN RAILS. E A Money comes too bard to be given his jolly broad face and his beaming us as he was. 3M out ter sech thrash, an' fer humerin' smile and he envied him. Simon *Vhe Dangers of Traveling in the Compartment The only other novel of Scott which 1 thir gals, its all bosh. I 'ud jes be Dark dreadful death' at comes our hearts Cars Used In the Old Country. could but contrast the surround boys find interesting is "Quentin Dnrward." to wither the spilin' ov 'em for work They ings—the air of sweet content ami The book begins with the narrow It has come to the knowledge of the With blighted woe: doan' have no need uv no pianer, an' peaceful quiet—with his own home escape of the hero from hanging, That points its finger to the hidden "whither?" police in England, France, and Germany, they won't get none." life. and the mingled shrewdness and superstition says the N. Y. Evening Sun, (yticura And bids us go Mrs. Skrimp saw that it was useless of Louis XI. is interesting "Did you lese anything by the 'that organized bands of robbers, who That breathes upon our buds of promised to argue with Sime, so she refrained throughout the book. Herringtons?" Sime asked. tmake railway carriages the field oi gladne&s from saying more, and the The best of Marryat's novels are their operations and use chloroform Its fatal breath, "Not a cent," Smith replied, books which no boy can- afford to neglect. next morning early, he rode over to And hangs the skies sombre shades of and other drugs to stupefy their -victims, TTUMOBS O E BLOOD. SKIN, AND "though I might if I'd had money to •Ll The fun in them has the effervescence sadness— Scalp whether itching, bnrnmj?, bleeding,, Bob Herrington's to loan the money are at work in those countries, lend. As it was I used all I had to scaly, crusted, pimply, blotchy, or copper-color d, Dark, dreadful death! of champagne. Who ean iorget he received for the hogs. It is believed that many of these daring with loss of hair, either simple, scrofulous, spare from the farm, in repairing and hereditary, or contagious, are speedily, the absurdies of Mr. Midshipman *nd ingenious scoundrels are Americans. Glad, gracious death' that comes to souls Simon Skrimp was well to do, and furnishing the house. I hear you permanently, econom cally, and infallibly cured Easy with his articles of war? Then that snno Sometimes they go provided by the CtmcuRA BEMEniHS, consisting of CuTICETBA, lost quite a snm, and you have my every year he had reaped rich harvests his marvelous triangular duel and his Without surcease, the great Skin Cure, CUTICUHA SOAP, an with opium and chloroform. exqusite Skin Purifier and Beautifler. and from his manv broad acres of sympathy."' And points them to the bright and fair torn petticoat flag appeal to every boy with This is the ordinary modus operandi: CUTICUBA RESOLVENT, the new Blood Purifier on ow productive land. But so far as his "I don't wan't no sympathy/' and greatest of Humor Remedies, when the best a grain of humor in his composition. tl. The robber, who must be well dressed, Of perfect peace physician and all other remedies fail This I family was concerned he might as Simon said. "I've been er fool all "Japhetin Search of a Father" is strong language, but true. CUTICUBA REMEDIES «nters into conversation in the carriage Tha takes the faded flowers, sweet and olden, are the only infallible blood purifiers. well have been the poorest man in another work of Marryat well worth my life, an' now I've come to my with a man whom he knows or To one who saith Sold everywhere Price, CUTICUBA,. 5 0 "Well donel" and plants them in a garden the settlement. He never had any reading. The humorous picture of senses, a I dunno if it hain't er suspeets to have money or things of SOAP, 25c RESOLVENT, $1. Piepared by Potter golden— Drug and Chemical Corporation, Boston the Quakers contained in that book is money to spare for the purchase of good thing fer us that the money is value on his person. He offers the intended Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases." Glad, gracious death. always fresh. "Jacob Faithful" gives luxuries, and even the- little that gone. Some people wont never victim some food or drink heavily —Chieago Post. J8S"Pimple8, blackheads, chapped and oily ~®ft a good picture of the life of the Thames even went for absolute necessaries drugged with opium. learn nothin' thoutpayin' well fer it, 43" skin prevented by CUTICUBA SOAP. waterman a century ago, and "Newton went so grudgingly as to make it The victim, it he partakes of the I'm one o' that kind." Backache, kidney pains, weakness, and SKEIMPS INVESTMENTS. Foster" a capital account of life in painful. Her wife felt herself fortunate kindly offered refreshment, soon falls Skrimp returned home more cheerful rheumatism relieved in one minute by the the merchant service. CUTICUBA AJ«TI-PAIN PLASTEB 25c. into a deep sleep, and while in that if she possessed a print gown fit than he had been for years. The R. M. Ballantyne has written some condition is robbed. If he refuse, as to wear in church, and the boys and next morning early he hitched the HAT did the excellent books for boys. The best of A clever woman is one who undertakes an experienced traveler would do, the girls had long ceased to go out in horses to the big lumber wagon and them is "The Coral Island." A boy nothing at she does not understand. hogs fetch robber pretends to fall asleep and company for the want of desired apparel. drove off to town, but before leaving has no difficulty in seeing with his •waits until the other man really does Si me?" Mrs. AH of Skrimp's money went he came and put his arms about his own eyes Peterkin, Jack, and Ralph A a a a is S re ^a. Then he approaches him silently, for more land, or into the hands of Skrimp asked wife and kissed her—something that The 'ranthise of easy digestion—one of themost passing the long summer days on one •holds a piece ot parchment called a the Herringtons. valuablein the gift oi medical science— he hadn't done for so long that it of the South Pacific islands. Every husband "stiilei" before his mouth and the can be secured by any person wise enough to surprised and startled her, and the now and then there is a mad rush to Six months passed away since chloioform bottle under bis nose. on his return use Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, either to bathe in the limpid waters of the tears came to her exes. Skrimp sold his iattedhog^, when The robber usually leaves some suppress growing dyspepsia, or to uproot it from driving lagoon. The sequel to the "Coral "I 'pear to be mighty light hearted." one day while he was engaged in reroofing at maturity. Billious, iheumatic and fever money and all the jewelry on the victim's the fatted hogs Island," called the "Gorilla Hunters," Simon mused as he jogged along and ague snffeiers, persons troubled with pei son. Sometimes he administers bis naked old barn, Squire nervousness, and the constipated, should also is not nearly so good. the lanes, up hill and down. I an overdose of chloroform and the to a Beeson rode up and said secure the health franchise by the same In "Erling the Bold," by the same hain't felt so happy for ten years, traveler never awakes. In such cases, "Mornm' Sime." means. "Six hundred an' seventy-five dollars," author, theie if a good picture of as the victim is found in possession of an' I reckon some other folks'll feel "How're Squire." America during its colonization by the Simon Skrimp replied at the 3. certain amount of money and his lifted up to-night when I get back. "Have ye tipard the news, Sime?" A clever woman is one who is at ease in Norseman a thousand years ago. How jewelry, death is usually attributed by same time rubbing his hands together For hours old Sime poked around "No what new??" any place and among any people. they came here and dwelt here, and not over intelligent provincial author* among the stores the city, and "trbout them Herringtons." and smiling contentedly. "It was finally went home again, is there fully aties to natmal causes. somehow everybody looked happier "No, I hain't." Sime said, turning set down. a good price I got, Liza, an' I never M. Mace, the well-known French de and lighter hearted than he had ever suddenly pale with an unconscious Two old-fashioned books deserve tectne, sa\s that three such deaths occurred see hogs weigh up better than they seen them. di ead. ''What erbout 'em?" mention on account of their popularity in one day on the same French did. They brought at least a hundred "Looks like the ole world is gittin' "Wal, it's er bad .piece uv business, in the past. "The Scottish Chiefs" railwaj. An English lady was recently When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, brighter, some way." Simon mused gives the history of the heroic Wallace dollars mor'n I expected they lemme tell ye, a a er bones' chloroformed and outraged in a railway When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, as he di ove homeward in the cool of without any serious departure from man's a-goin' ter suffer Irom it." carriage in Germany. Hundreds would. An' then I got their money the evening. "I never see the sun the truth. "St. Clair of the Isles" is a When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Then the squire stopped, and of outrages in railway carriages have right off. I struck it just right in charming story of the career of a shine to bright, an' even that little been recorded in European papers during squinting one eye, very deliberately When she hadchildren,she gave themCastona. Scottish outlaw duriug the early years selling when I did." brook down in the edge of the woods the last few years. chewd away on his tobacco, while he of the Stuart dynasty." sings merrily 'long its way. I never All England was stirred some years left Scrimp agonizing on the rack of "I'm glad you did, Sime." Speaking of novels which have a historic aince by the crime of Lefroy, who shot noticed that afore." suspense. "In co's we're all glad to do the side to them brings up the name an old merchant in a railway carriage It was getting dark when Simon "What is it man?" Simon demanded, ofBulwer Lytton. In "Harold" is a best we kin."' in the heart of London, and whose drove up over the last hill on his return "Speak oat." picture of the last of the Saxon kings guilt it was found difficult to establish. I "Yes o' course. What yer goin' home. Mrs. Skrimp and theA "Ther long an' ther short uv it is, Ma W W a Alimony. and of the disastrous battle of Hastings. Another sensational case was that in girls were out at the gate watching ter do with ther money?" them Herrington's is busted higher No boy will have his notions of From the Oberlin (Kas. Opinion. which Miss Dickson charged Col. Valentine the rumble of the wagon and looking ner er kite." history warped by reading this book. "I hain't fairly settled in my own Baker of the British army with up the road, they saw that a great The meanest man on record has Down went Skrimp's hammer, but In "The last of the Barons," too, a attempting to assault her in a railway min' yit. just what I will do with it. box filled the big wagon bed. been discovered again. He lives in in his excitement he missed the nail boy will find much that is interesting carriage. Col. Baker was expelled I'm sorter haltin' atwixt buyin' of "Wonder what Sime's been buyin'?" and hit his thumb squarely, smashing Arkansas City, Kas. He brought suit abont the first and last "king-maker" from the armv. There were many the mother said. that England ever had. that tembered twenty acres oi old it almost into a jelly. against his wife for alimony, alleging persons who believed him innocent and "Looks like a big box," one of the Every one knows "The Last Days of "D'ye reckon it's so?" he gasped s~ wished to have him reinstated in the Mike Allen, and loanin' it to them that she is a strong and healthy girls replied. Pompeii," in which the destruction of when he was recovered from the army, but the queen was inexorable. woman, asks that she be compelled Herringtons. I kan't well make up Herculaneum and Pompeii is graphically "les, I know, but there must be shock. Many Ameiicans will not understand to support him. The courts havedecided my min' as to whetherer ther two'ud described. But "The Gladiators," something in it." how these outrages are possible. They "Yas, I reckon it air," the squire thejust the case in the adverse by Maj. Whyte-Melville, is a be ther best." "Oh, I reckon it's just to put would be impossible here, but the car. went on coolly. "Yisterday I was to him. In its decision the supreme much more interesting book, well fitted wheat in when he threshes. I heard Tiages on European railways are divid«d down to the county seat, an' heern "You hain't no use for the timber, for boys1 reading. In fact, the court says there is no case in the law into compartments by partitions him say he wTould need one." them talkin uv it on every corner, ed twenty, Sime, sein' es how you works of W hyte-MelvOle are too much books authorizing such a suit that running from one side of the carnage "Hi, ther," Schrimp shouted. an' ther lawyers waz erflyin' erbout neglected nowadays. have more Ian' now than is profita" to the other. In the first-class carriages "Clare outen the road an open ther the domestic relations would have to like tater bugs on a hot skillet. Ther the partition is carried to the roof, so Applied Common Sense. ble an' if you buy it, you'll jest have gate thar. I gotter drive inside Avith be readjusted, and an obligation hain't no doubt uv it, Sime, es how that the occupants of a compartment this ere box. Here, you boys fly they hed borryed o' you I thought it cast upon the wife to support the that much more to pay taxes on for Out about four miles from Natchez I are isolated. erroun' you rascals, an' help get this proper ter ride over an' let yer know. husband before such an action could came across a colored man who had nothing." In the third and second class carnages out."' And Skrimp tried his best to "But ther Ian'," Simon said, all be maintained. headed for town with a jag of wood on the partition is not carried to "Yas, that's so. I hain't no partic'lar appear as sour as posssible, but them acres." a one-mule wagon. At a narrow spot the roof, and communication is possible use for it, but its down cheap made a most miserable iailure of the "Yas, I know, but thet's kinder in the road, where the mud was a foot from one end of the carriage to the at five hundred, an' I dunno if i* W a Hold on Life. effort. deep, his old mule had given out, and mortgaged an' deeded around other. This, added to the fact that would beer good speculation ter buy "What have you got, Sime?" the the wagon was stalled. The man sat among theirselves an' their wives, From recent statistics it seems to lobbers do not look for victims in it. But at the same time I kin lend on a log by the roadside, smoking a wife asked. till there hain't no doin' nothin' with third-class carriages,has oaused a great be shown that women has a greater ther money to Rob Herrington for corn-cob pipe and enjoying a sun bath "Nuther box fer wheat. Just the it. Leastwise their creditors can't number of persons to ride third-clas« tenacity of life than man, and that ten per cent's, an' I suppose that and after viewing the situation I asked: thing I need." when alone who do not do so from tech it." the Hebrew women are the longest mout be as good er thing es I kin necessity. "Well, what are you going to do?" "Feels mighty heavy," one of the Simon Skrimp got down to the do." lived of any race. Then, too, among "Nuffin1, boss," he answered. boys remarked, after lifting at an When a train is bound on a journey ground in some way though he could "Going to leave the rig right there insects the male perishes at a relatively of any length the porters distribute the end of it. Must be something in it." never tell afterwards how. All that "It 'peres to me, Sime, like 'sif until it sinks out of sight?" passengers so that there are not more Simon was unable to hold back earlier period in piants the seminal day he felt like one in a dream, and you've let them Herrington's have "Oh, she's dun gone down about as than two or three in each first-class the smiles any longer, for his happiness blossoms die earliest and are for years after, that time rose up before enough money, a'ready." fur as see kin!" compaitment. Of course that insures kept bubbling up, and refused him as a horrid nightmare. produced in the weaker limbs, and "They owe me nigh a'most two "Are you in no hurryP" quiet and plenty of room. At night, to be kept down. It was several days before he was thousand dollars, it's true, but female quadrupeds have more endurance if you are not in a sleeping carriage, '•No, sah. Ize got all dis week to "It's a pianer," the boy shouted, able to ride, but when he felt equal what's the difference 's'longesweget than male.—Herald of Health. get to town." it is not uncommon to find yourself the it's a pianer." the intrust?" to it he had a horse saddled, and "Well, you take things pretty cool, I sole occupant of a oonapartment, but And it was a piano, as they all rode over to Bob Herrington's. He "But have you got the intrust?" must say." more common to have one fellow-passenger. O Nobl Planet. soon discovered, when the great box was shown into the best room, and "Say, boss, jist sot down heah half "No, Ihain't never got itin money, was rolled out and opened. For a told to wait until Mr. Herrington an hour an' see de filosophy of de but I get ther notes for it, an' it'll Albert Hart's home is in Clinton It is not conducive to sound sleep to moment they all stood about speechless, thing," he answered. *Tze working came up from dinner. I twas a good be alone, practically beyond the reach only be all the more when it's paid county, Missouri. Shortly after mid. motionless, while Simon watched a common sense plan on dis difficulty." hall hour that Sime had to wait, and of all human aid, with" a man whom and es we don't need it, hedn't it es night he wandered into the central them, a smile, the while playing I got down and took a seat, and" it you can hardly see, and who may be in the meantime his eyes wandered well be a drawing of more intrust?" police station, and to the captain in wasn't tun minutes before a cottonteam, about his features. Then, one bycharge provided with revolver, knlve, lifepreserver, about the richly furnished rooms. "Yes, I s'pose it had. But some told the tale of how he rode with four darkies perched on the chloroform, and opium. one, they came and kissed him—the "These fine fixin's," he mused, "are way I feel es if it hain't best to let and rode through more towns than bales, came up from the rear. The partitions are so thickly padded good, patient wife and the uncomplaining bought with my money. Them easy that money out to them speculators. he had ever heard of and finally "Yo\ dar—what's de rumpus?" demanded that the loudest noises scarcely penetrate daughters, and Simon was chairs, an' that cyarpet, my money You hain't got no kin' o' scurity, es reached Omaha. the driver as he checked his them. Railway companies are so happy that he actually cried paid fer. An, them pictures, too, I kin see, 'ceptin' that one ov 'em mules. "I tell you," he said, "if the world's compelled bv law to provide means of "There is more things," Simon and that pianner, I've beenhumpin' goes security for tother, and 'spose "Dun got stuck fast." as big the other way as she is the communication with, the guard on said at last. myself day in an' day out, year arter they wuz ter bust up, then how'd "Oh—no! Come along bovs an1 gii trains going twenty-five mile's without way I come she's a whooper."— And a search in* the deep bed revealed year, a making and savin' money you get yer money from 'em?" dat ole mewl outer his trubble." stopping. Omaha World-Herald. a new carpet for the best room jest so's Bob Herrington's wife and "Tain't no wise likely es they'll They all got down, each took a wheel, A button, which it is necessary to and some dress patterns, and some gals could have all them pooty things, and with a "heave-oh" the wagon, was burst up, s'long's they've got thousands press in order to communicate with the clothing for the boys lifted out of the mud and was ready to while Liza an'my gals has never had o' acres of the fine lands in guard, is placed high up on each side "Howdidyoucometo doit, Sime?" go on. nothin'." ther country. Other people's mouty of the carx*iage. But communication the wife asked as they were retiring "See de pint?" queried the owner oi Bob Herrington came in at last, willin' ter trust 'em and I rekon I can only be effected by the button on that night. the rig, who hadn't lifted a pound himself. as smiling and as affable as you needn't be scart about loaning to one side, according to the direction in "Wall, Liza, it was them Herrington's please I 'em. Asides, I don't see whut else I which the train is going. A frightened "Pdo." and what I seed yisterday. I've "Good morning, Mr. Skrimp," he kin do with ther money, fer es yer man wrould probably press the "Dat's what ails de black man today—hain't been pondenn' over, matters, an' I said, "I am glad to see you. I hear I wrong button, or he might find his say, Mike's twenty is someting we got no filosophy. He-haw, concluded I've done enuff fer Bob fellow-passenger with a drawn reviver you have not been well." don't need, and I've pondered over now, Julius—git right up'n bend yout Herrington's folks, an' that it was between himself and the right button "No, I ain't been very well lately." the matter several days an' kaint ole backbone! So long,* white man— time to do somethm' fer my own "Well, what can I do for you today figger out nothin' else that 'ud be see yo' later!"—Detroit Free Press. family. So I determint to turn over For years there has been an agitation Mr Skrimp?" profitable ter invest in. We don't in England for cars of the American er new leaf an' frum this time on I'm "I rode over," Skrimp began to South African Boers. want any more stock." kind, but conservative Britons do not fer enjoyin' some of what we earn, say, "to see about that money." "No, we don't want any more A certain Mr. F., wishing to purchase care to purchase safety at the expense 'stid o' lettin' other people hev it all, "Yes, yes, I am glad you came, but stock, nerland.fer it keeps you o'ther a farm, the Boer proprietor doggedh of privaoy. Those who do can now while you anther children work an' you see we are not in a position to boys a disgm' from mornin' 'till refused to accept bills, checks, or ride third-class. Separate compartments slave an'git nothin'. I found a power do anything now. The matter is in night to keep up Mithwhut we hav." notes, says a writer in Blackwood's are pro\ ided for ladies on trains of happiness that pianer, Liza— the courts and will be adjusted in "Then whut amlgoingter do with Magazine. He would have his price, making long journeys, but they are not mor'n' 1 ever found in all the Ian' I time. All you can do is to wait." ther money if I don't loan it?" £25,000, in sovereigns, or he would commonly used. 0 1 E E I O ever bought, an' it ham'nigh vTer And before Mr. Skrimp hardly realiz' not sell. So the golden bullion was For a moment Mrs. Skrimp was It is customary in England for women Both the method and results when yet." ed it he was gently worked out othe with much trouble brought to the silent and she plied her needle with with babies to ride in smoking-compartments. Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant house. "Will you not stop to dinner?" room and the door closed afterf unwonted rapidity. A faint flush At least that is what the A Wonderfu Baboon asked the farmer, and at its conclusion and refreshing to the taste, and acts him. average Englishman would deliberately came to her pale face, faded, carefurrowed Jack the Baboon, so well known to favery Mr. F.,when bidding adieu, observed: entl yet promptly on the Kidneys, affirm. The truth of the matter is cheeks. Then with a timid, As Skrimp rode slowly alone: on all who have ever had occasion to "Well, I suppose we may at last consider piobably that a woman with a baby on and Bowels, cleanses the system half-scared air she came up and said: his homeward way, he fell to pondering pass through the TJitenhage (Cape our transactions quite complete."' a railway platform is too much confused very seriously over what had effectually, dispels colds, headaches "Sime, mightn't we buy the girls a Colony) Railway station, has, says "Not quite," said the Boer "you still to choose any particular carriage, pianer? You know the Aliens' have transpired the last few days and at and fevers and cures habitual a writer in the Colonies and India, owe me 3s 6d for the dinner." The and she very often enters a smokiug-compartment. one, an' our gals air jist crazy fer last he asked himself: constipation. Syrup of Figs is the gone to that bourne from which no next episode was that the farmer, worried It is also said that one, too. I looks like paying out "What is a feller ter do with his only remedy of its kind ever produced, with the custody of so much coin baboon ever returns, much to the natural feminine perverseness makes money? if he buys Ian' he don't need, lots of money, but I'ye been thinking in his house, resolves with many misgivings regret of the countryside. Jack was pleasing to the taste and ae- I her think that no one can desire to be it is er cumbrance upon 'im, an' the to pay the purchase money into over it o'late, an' it 'pearf like it one of the most intelligent specimens eeptable to the stomach, prompt in" -comfortable when it is a question oi the Standard bank, but the following taxes eats it up. Ef he loans it he 'ud only be just right toards 'em. of the ape tribe ever captured, and its action and truly beneficial its accommodating her baby. week he demands to withdraw his deposit, gets beat outten it. An* ef he buys We've got as much as Allen or Smith, he was regarded as quite a regular effects, prepared only from the most^ and the hard cash is again produced. too much stock it eats its head off," Good Books for Boys. and can just as well afford a pianer railway employe at TJitenhage. He healthy and agreeable substances, ifo^ He counts it over carefully, and he shook his head disparingly. J. fer our girls es they kin fer them." took his turn at working the signals and, once more reassured, shoves it many excellent qualities commend it Boys want stories that begin at Just then he came even with "Yes, we could, but jes because Allen and shoving trolleys about, once, says the N. Y. Evening Sun. On back into the cashier's hands. The to all and have made it the most* Smith's and Smith being in iront invited an' Smith wants to go an' waste when required to do so, he would go Boers do not, in fact, seem to have the this account the preliminary introduction popular remedy known. money in foolishness, it don't foller Sime to step in for dinner. to his master's cottage, hunt for and slightest comprehension of the first whicii disfigures most of 1 Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c that we have ter do it. "Thankee," he said, "but I guess find any article required, and then, principles of finance. Another of this Scott's novels is distasteful to them. I'd better go along." and $1 bottles by all leading drug-gists. A pianer don't do work an'it don't class asked a bank what would be the after carefully locking the door, he "The Talisman," for instance, is a But Smith insisted and Sime yielded Any reliable druggist who% draw no interest, an' when a thing terms for his.proposed deposit of £25,000. would remove the key, and bring marvelously good story for a boy to and followed into the house. may not have it on hand will pro-" "We will give you per cent." hain't no profit, it's a clear waste o' read were it not for the tedious account both it and the article he was sent replied the clerk, not understanding He was introduced to Mrs. Smith cure it promptly for any one who* money ter buy it, an' I han't goin' of the journey of the hero of the to fetch to his master. The latter the drift of the question. "You pay ter throw erway money iu such a and was struck with her happy, tale through the deserts of Palestine. wishes to try it. Do not accept anv? had lost both his legs, and consequently me for taking care of my propertyP" healthy, contented look and he could manner." substitute. J^ "Ivanhoe" is perhaps the only work found Jack a-valuable helpmate. said the Boer. "No, no, I am not such not help contrasting her with his own "The gals worked hard, Sime, an' of Scott which is entirely free from a fool as to believe that. You are up CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. pale-faced, tired and patient wife. this objection. From the time that denied themselves right along, an' I The baboon was also noted to some trick?" And. he instantly Then there came floating in from the Ivanhoe meets Gurth, the swineherd, feel as if I orter do somethin' fer em. 8AN FRAN&8C0, CAL. through the district as a fair lightweight broke off th6 negotiation. -j-* adjoining room sweet strains of LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. And Wamba, the jester, to the close of ,1 Ii course, if we couldn't eford it, it boxer, and he had also been ^fthe book there is not a dull page in it music—a mingling of sweet, young wouldn't be right, but we kin eford a trained to use the singlestick with ALLE N S I O N voices with the vibrations of the piano, JBobin Hood, Little John, Friar Tuck, The Maine Savings Bank in Portland pianer an' never miss the money." singular adroitness. He never drank TONIC BITTERS -and Richard I. appear in the veritable has 825 unknown depositors, of which and it smoothed him and rested "Yes, I recken we could eford, if we anything stronger than water, and 4Jesh. Isaac the Jew is clothed in all number twenty-six have not troubled him. Then he looked at Smith with was so a mind, but I 'low we won't. »tVVz-T%£T""' iBTuamm, Tenia and was unmarried. t#b» virtuei of his noe. $g the their deposits since 1859. Bt-Paol.MUiOj