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FOOL JIM. "Hoffey, you go past the Peabody going to disturb values verp much, "Feeds him! What do you mean? A re fPlra Intelligent Headers will Pifcr^..that,nnotio Farm on your way home. I wish as well as domestic relations." David Peabody could feed a dozen Tllt S A gentleman waiting to have hi 8 you'd stop and tell Mrs. Peabody that The first thing Foljambe did on sister-in-laws, and not feel it." Jp§j§ portrait taken had handed to him the place has brought over twelve hundied coming home was to build a number "Well," I said, "I recently began to If we trust general opinion, it was a dollars more than the debt, and an album of photographs^Hardly of long wooden sheds, some of them suspect he was rather well-off." •series of follies, beginning in boyhood she must take out letters ot administration. enclosed and he kept the carpenters "Rather well-off!" exclaimed Carlton. had he opened the book when he And tell her for me not to and continuing during life. James going day ^and night. The whole "That's the best joke out. David shrieked and fell insensible to the think of moving. She- can have the neighborhood was aroused. Was he Peabody well-off! Is it possible Foljambe— "Fool Jim." as the boys floor. The album contained a photograph house and the garden around it fiee going int6 sheep raising on a large you don't know how rich he is? But nicknamed him at school—and the of his daughter, whom he are not "warranted to eure all elasss* %t of rent. She's a thrifty woman and scale or what crowning lolly was Fool he hardly knows himself. He has. or diseases, but only such aa resultfrom epithet clung to him—did, in popular with that start she'll get alon^. had lost'sight of lor twenty-one Jim at now? I was his only partisan. been for over pighteen years the principal a disordered Headache,,Dyspepsia,**U%:vialiver Vertigo, judgment, the most silly thines, and Every one said he was going sstark, I fe'.t that Foljambe.s conduct was stockholder in the great years. She was traced and found to staring mad. B.it the excitement through an impulse of generosity Mexican mine. It is an English Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious yet prospered. At school he was be earning a precarious livelihood'by grew to a hubbub when there came company, and he is the only which he could well afford. But the noted for his folly, as well as for pluck teaching music. She is now sole Colic, Flatulence, etc. carload after carload, by the railway, American in it. But he owns twothirds general verdict was that he was a fool. and coolness. If a big boy maltreated heiress to a fortune of several millions.—London of barrels of rosin and bales of cotton of it. Why it is one of the v~ |3 bid a hundred over phipps, For these they are not warranted *»-^3£-J a little one.instead of minding his own Tid-Bits. fallible, bat are as nearly so as it is po Cm —the former stored under the open most suecesful mines in the country. or even two hundred, it might have sible to make a remedy. Price, Soots*- and the latter the enclosed sheds. Well off! Why, he is away up in the business, as a sensible boy should. passed, but to throw away—absolutely £OIJ E E W E E rd The cotten did not excite so much astonishment, millions, and it keeps pouring m." throw away —tvelve hundred dollars' Fool Jim would take it up and thrash The British ministry is bringing all the in ^sfil but the rosin! Such an When tney heard afterward that fluenw possible bear on the pontiff Of course this was too good to keep. DATCMTC obtained. Fees moderate Informs. the bully. amount of it! Some one had the curiosity he had given the widow a life estate in a a the bestowal of a cardinal's at up I I 0 tionfreeJ. H. Iiittell Washington D. & Brantford had the benefit of it, and, to nose around and count the on \rch-bisho JValsh of Ireland. the house and garden, it was generally When that wretched little Dick except an occasional dash at the rosin I A Agents Wanted new Rnbber UndergarA number of barrels piled in one of the agreed that he should have a guardian meat rapid seller, good pay Ad., Mrs. and cotton, David's great v*»alth was Greene, the son of old Corney Greene, long and high sheds. Ten thousand N Little Rubber a Chicago 111 over him to save his property. the subject for discussion and comment. I a found a grilt for my fair It is a sort cf odd-jobb man about town, of them! And there were five more CatNtheE Talk died out, however^ to be revived a of cold nor flowers lor her hair, A S Cured without the nse of the nfe. broke his leg by a fall from a cherry such sheds, and jammed full. Sixty Iola Cancer Infirmar.y Iota. Waupac a again by another astounding nor pearls for her white neclc. S a a on The civil war come and was going Co. Wis W rite tor book of treatment thousand barrete of rosin! And no Oil for her sore throat She's a singing bird. tree, Fool Jim used to go around and act of folly. on, and Foljambe and his follies faded end of cotten bales! What would he In all large communities persons are takin The Ellomah Iron Works, about a eheer up the little brat, and spend his before it. At last in 1862, Fol'ambe's ASTHMASHfmE-FREE do with it? What could he do with an increased interest in property in mile from Brantford, had exhausted cotton began to be moved. I pocket money, of which he had plenty, it? surance, and perhaps for at very reason the bed of ore they had been working had risen in price exceedingly, and by nulltol a Pr B. SCHIFFHAM, Bt P»nl,Mln» are insuring their lives in Dr Bull's for Dick's benefit. All the leading big for over forty years, and had to bring Brantford found that there had been Cough Syrup, when they "are first attacked The on*r partisan he had, as I have ENSIOI^Sbl^onf boys of the school thought him a fool, the crude material some distance by with a cousrh or cold. method in the madness. But the said, was myself, and I picked up a feufc no one dared to tell him so, for, rail and water. It began to be a question .Successfully Prosecutes Claims. rosin, though it had risen too, remained dozen quarrels about it. Some on« whether 'twould not pay to build undisturbed. At length, I Late Principal Bx&mtner S Pension Bureau, though he was not quarrelsome, he asked old Peobody about it. the bursting of a reservoir at a yrs in laat war, IS adjudicating claims, atty sicca. a n«w furnace near che source of supply think it was in August, 1863, ^fchree "Uncle David, is Fool Jim gawn to Londe, Pranee. five persons were killed and was quick to resent »n insult, and 3 and aba»don the old one. Suddenly, iviu I no. «ft£ffisssgr hundred bairel-3 of the rosin were Bet up a cotton factory an" a shipyard?" thirty injured was a tough customer in a rough andtumble however, a new ore bed was shipped to Boston. The next day Mebbe he'll sen' his ships down opened close at hand. The forty-two fight. one hundred and fifty went to Philadelphia, by the railroad." W a elothes by using the per package, sent post-paid, with full instructions. Cfr. ^"iSCl'""' *e«tliiioniiiis for 6r xtanuw. Adilrew acres of clayey hill on the Peabody and a hundred to Baltimore. best, purest, moBt economical .eonp. Dob "Sonny," said David, "pack your SNYDER. Lock ox 4SX, Chicago, III. Foliamble left school for an academy farm was found to cover a heavy deposit bins' Electric Made ever* since 1 8 6 4 Tr Tne next day three hundred head ice. James Foljambe knows where they prepared boys for college, it once will use it always You grocer 01 hmonite. As that ore generally W O E N *oiekly were sent to New York. And so it continued more in one minute thanyou're likely enre themialrei of Wast and went afterward to college. keeps it or will it ok for the name contain" impurities only fitting it to move, sometimes in smaller, in Vitality, Lost Ma«- to know in a year." Dobbin I left at the same time to become under-sa!esman hood from youthful enort, Ac, quietly at home. 6 4 p*g* for "cold short" iron, little attention sometimes in larger'quantities, until In the midst of this clamor came a Book on All Frit ate DUeaaea sent FKE E (»aled and general drudge was raid to it. But when the chemist by the latter part of November, every CUKE GU ABAVTEED. 8 0 YEARS'experience. Th Vatica as decided to advise at all bit of gossip not too pleasant. There the grocery shop of Figgs & Oalchie/e. D.H.LOTVEMED1CALIJN8TITUTE Wlt»sted»Con» of the company made three barrel was gone. I took up the price Catholics abstain lrom in at the in was venom in it. Bill rowan, wht I lost sight of him then, except at vacations, separate analyses and discovered current and ran over the file for the elections in Ital was always nosing about, and kept A!otST*!D until he was graduated, and 30 TULIPS the usual phosphorous was replaced SINGL E his ey-s open and his tongue busy, O E had come home. His father, a confirmed by nearly three per cent of manganese quotations on naval stores. To my Scrofula Humors [Wevillsendthe above to any address on receipt I came into the shop one day to get a invalid, was very rich, and oxide, the thing took another shape. surpnsethe price baji varied from I of *l,orltfo%50 cents, post-paid Catalogue KREK. I plug of chewing tobacco. O S A MINN. made a great fuss over him when he The company offered Foljambe a August to November, from twentyfive "Tell you what, Galchieze," he said, returned, and was very proud or the handsome loyalty, which he ixz once to forty-four dollars per barrel. a if a S a PENSIONS addressing my partner, "I guess The is a it I is fact that Jim was at the head of his decLned. He would sell outnght or And then it went down below the first "In regard to my little daughter, whose life a a Dependent widows they'll call Fool Jim 'villain Jim,' 't clasp. There was no nonsense about figure. Foljambe had stocked the not at all. After some chattering and and parents are included was saved, ns we believe, bv Hood's Sarsaparilla, afore long." If on wish vonr Jim, I must say. He lemembered ail market. a rough survey of the bed, they took I would say that before sha was six months old claim and Successfull "What do you mean, you scamp?" his old schoolmates, and put on noall the farm bub the widow's five Tnere was little talk about Foljambe's write to ABIES A N N E late Commissioner scrofula sores began to appear on different parts I demanded angi ily. ofTeusions, W a in to 1, C. airs. He would come into our shop acres, and paid seventy-five thousand follies after that in Brantlord. of her body, and in a short timeshehad 7 running PENSIONS "Scamp yourself, an' see how vou OLD CLAIMS at all times and talk with me when dollars. On the contray, the- Brantford sores Two phvsieians were called but they gave like it," he retorted. "What do I was not busy, and, as he would be people admired the shrewdness ot us no hope One of them advised the amputation "A fool for luck," was the general SETTLED mean? Til tell you, an' I ain't afraid very rich time, old Figgs, though "Fool Jim," and that name dropped. of one of her tlngeis, to which we relused assent N E W a comment. But the reputation ot to. I was crossiu' by Widow Peabody's Our attention was called to Hood's Sarsaparilla, he did keep his people's noses close to Well they might admire him. -He and Soldiers.. Widows, Parents send for blank applica- Folja*nbe for downright folly was at last night, and what does I see tions ionsand and information PATRICK O'l-'ARRELL. and we began giving it to her A. marked improvement the gnndstone, never giumbied at it. Uncle David between them have built a Pension Agent, ^V ashington, its height when it leakpd out afterward but Jim Foljambe with his arm was noticed aft?i she had taken only up the place, which has doubled in WANTED Not that Jim was an idler. He that he had settled thirty-five The address or a'l soldiers around Becky Peabody's waist, an* one bottle, and by continued use ofit her recover} population and is thriving in every* who a a less thousand seven hnndred and fifty took a vast deal off his sickly father's she a-Ieanin' up to him like a sick kitten was complete And she is now, being seven years way. As for Foljambe himself, he is O a a a S O a dollars on Mrs. Peabody—that i*, the O I made final proof on the samobefore hands in managing the large plantation. to a hot brick" Stands to reason he's old, strong and healthy The other numbers of very quiet for a man so immensely June 22, 1874. interest during life to ner, and the No little job that was, either. loolm' the girls. Everybody knows my family have been greatly benefited by Hoo i\ch. Beyond a year's isit to Europe, HOMESTEADS. "ff^SSSSSGr ft principal to her daughter afterward. Foljambe place embraced over nineteen he'* sweet on Mtes Elton, an she's got Sarsaparilla, and I recommend it as an excellent and two or three months'travel every No woids sufficed to express the wonder, blood purifier \lm a Lincoln dollars to Becky Peabody's climes. Mention this paper. bundled acres, and with the exception "Sear to some part of the country, NSgONS Old or new' Law contempt and disgust at this act Me You don't suppose Foljambe means of a hundred acres of woodland, he stays principally on the Foljambe Bonntv and a ot folly. Hood's Sarsaparilla anything but foolin' Becky, do you? and about three hundred of place, wnere he has enlarged under uewdecisions That's why he was so liberal with his pastu-ie and meadow, was closely cultivated. Old Figgs died about this time, and the old mansion and devotes ti STKVENg» O E N S Sold by all druggists SI, six for SI. Prepared only money to the widow. It's well enoughfor Theie was a fine herd ot Oalclue^e offered me a share in the himself to his family. Rebecca & »».. \ttoruevs 1419 Ar ashington.„.. byC 1 HOOD AGO Lowed. Mass you to stan' up for him, an' we Jersey cattle, then coming into vogue, business if I could put five thousand I) Hi an haw Chicago."DrtPjit. and Cleveland Foljambe is as handsome I think as 100 Doses One Dollar know why, but fax is fax." And off Tnree lears annv service.' 26 a practice and over forty blooded hot ses, besides dollars. I had saved a little over ever, though more plump than she went Cowan with his tobacco, in triumph. SIGKHEADAGH half of that by pinching and screwing, others for plough and wagon. used to be. They appear to be as I prescribe uid tally endorse It did not stop there. The Big ii AS the only but I was puzzled ab ut the rest. For four years there was nothing iond of each other as ever, and I dare specific for the certain care news spread, and a spasm of virtuous Foljambe found it out, and gave me worthy of note, except that I not to ,i^ say they are. of this disease. indignation shook Brantford. It soon G.H.LNGRAHAM.M the money on my note. Some iolks be head salesman and a sort of general I'oftltiYely Amsterdam, N. Y_ One day, when he dropped into the came to the ears of Foljambe himself. may think this folly on his part, but it manager in our concern, which, W have sold Big foi shop, I happened to say something They also relieve Dig He had paid no attention to the popular many -years, and it has I did not, neither did he, for I have eonsidering my age. was a big htt foi' trass from Dyspepcia.In given the best of satisfaction complimentary to his foresight. He comment on his purchases, but paid it back long since. me. But old Foljambe died at this digeation and TooHeartj this was a different matter. Hehunted laughed. D. DYCBTE & CO Sating. A perfect rem time, and as James was motherless, When ths Widow Peabody got her Chicago, 111. edy for SizsineM.Naiueii up Bill Cowan and found him in our "Coffey," he said, "most erf my successes Sl.OO Bold by Druggista. and an only son, he succeeded to the Drowsiness, Bad Tutel money, she sent liebecca off to boarding-school, shop, where he and some of his cronies were unexpected. I had, it is in the Month, Coa««d property. Then began the follies of as she could well afford to, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH were discussing the thing at the time. true, a suspicion amounting almost to Tonrnc.Pain in tits Side PENNYROYAL PILLS this son, which made talk for the and there the girl remained for four TOKPXD LITJSB. The) a certainty that there was a bed of regulate the Bowal a country around for years. years, barring visits home at vacation. "Maik you, Cowan!" cried Foljambe, Iron ore on the Peabody farm, but I Purely Vegetable. The first exhibition was in the matter Prlee ZS Cents. When she came back to stay, his eyes blazing in wrath, "you have RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. bought it to give the widow a lift, for Safe alw*y« reliable Ladles, of the Peabody mortgage. she had grown into a handsome, selfpossessed been talking too freely about me in »*k DragglftforDiamond Stand in Nathan Peabody had petted me CASTES ICDICIITX CO., HEW TOEZ. redVmetallic t»xc«, §e«l«d with blue/ There had been two Peabody brothers, young woman, and she was connection with a young lady. If I when ap boy, and was always ready, ribbon Take no other. All pill Nathan and David: but David, Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. in pwteboard boxo, pink wrapper*, are quite admired by the young fellows learn of your wagging that long poor fellow, to leave his farm work a counterfeits. Send 4e. the younger one, on his father's death around. In addition to good looks tongue of yours in the same way (•lamo!) for partienla.a, teathaonfals an* to join me in hunting, or fishing, or "Relief*Tar Ladle*," it- letter, by return had taken one thousand dollars in 1 and good manners, she would have a again, or find yon eaves dropping, I'll mail. Name Paper nutting, or anything else. The lact N. W N. U. 1 8 9 0 So. 4 8 hleanter Cnem'l Co.. Hadbon 8a., FUla~ Pa. cash for his share, and gone off to nice sum in hard cash in time—a good give you a pounding, and you know that I was almost certain, however, Mexico to seek his fortune. He was not thing to add to young man's family that I can do it? Things have made me divide the profits with the SEND LARGE SAMPLE TO heard of afterward, and was believed resources. But bhe was of a domestic got to a pretty pass in this community widow as a matter of equity. I WOODWARD & Co.. to be dead. Nathan stayed on the old turn, stayed at home with her mother, when slander is set afoot because never suspected Uncle David's and rarely went abroad. No suitor some sneak sees one bestow a caress place. He was a shiftle&s man, and wealth but the cotton and seemed to meet favor her eyes, on a young lady whom he is to marry though he married Ben Memt's rosin purchase was a matter of though she had several. daughter, who was a tidy housewife within a month. And I'll hold calculation, particularly the rosin. GRAIN COMMISSION. any other man who meddle with my RYE and a prudent woman, he could not It was then a drug in the market. It During Rebecca's absence at school. affairs to a strict account. get along. The farm was pretty well bad accumulated in large hills wherever Foljambe had been going along quietly, worn out and he did not improve it they made tuipentme. It could and people had ceased to talk of Here was a settler. Becky Peabody to 406 and 4-OS Corn Exch,, MINNEAPOLIS. at all. The crops grew less and less, be had almost for the taking away. I him bub shortly after her return he a Foljambe' Why, the" Foljambes BUCKWHEAT THEY WILL WIRE YOU CASH*••• and Nathan drew a crop of debts. To knew that war would come, but I broke out ajjam. turn up the ncses at the country wipe that out, he borrowed another never dreamed that rn«in would "o OFFER AT YOUR STATION folk, and took their wives from One day, an old man in a dusty thousand dollars on bond and mortgage beyond five or six dollars. I built abroad. Gossip left the rosin and suit and boots that had been blackened 4®~Consigu your wheat to from the same party who held the sheds at Branttord, because that them and get cotton, and took to the march. But a week before, and who carried O I E the first mortgage given to raise was cheaper than storing in New it was admiring, and not offensive. a small grip-sack, got out at Brantford David's money. Things grew worse York, and that's all the foresight I l^^s^e^co^^xaCuvc rnxwrnm station andinquired if the Widow Peabodyhvedat The wedding came off and was a and worse, and at last the mteiest had." the old farm yet. Wesoon great affair. Miss Elton was first remained unpaid for two years, and "You must have made a good thing learned that lie was the long-lost David bridesmaid, and the gentleman she proceedings were taken to foreclose the MTFHERmINI out of it, anyhow," I rejoined. "It is Peabody who had come back after married afterward, a Mr. Leamington, mortgage. Nathan took sick over it all these years, apparantly as poor was Foljambe's best man. There not my business how much and I and died. The doctor said it was the as a church mouse, and doubtless was a reception at the house—the don't ask, but yoa must nave netted typhoid fever, but every on« thought with intent to spong on the Widow young people took no tour, but remained a good round sum." it was the trouble, and that Nathan RELIEVES INSTANTLY. Peabody. He was not so very old at Foljambe Place—and I, of "O, 1 don't mind telling you," he had giTen up the ghost because he I ELY either, but looked like a man whom the few Brantford folk invited, was said, "I have figured it up. On the BKOTHKRS, 6S Warren St, New York. eocts.! oould not face his difficulties. At allLard luck and ahot climate had dried there. So was David Peabody, of cotton and rosin together, I netted "Whe slovens get- Kdy they polish rhe events he died, leaving his widow with up and wrinkled. course. He was got up in a suit of just three millions, sevn thousand one child, a uirl of fourteen. She was bottoms of thepansr-When fine broadcloth, and his shoes and ten dollars. But I am not so To our surprise he was made welcome very pretty—theimage of her father shone like a iaoanned waiter. rich as David Peabody, by some mill, by the widow and Rebecca, and RVA —and all the Pea'bodys were fine looking Every one knew tins raiment came took up his abode there. He was a ions." people but she had her mother's from the bridegroom. 0, of eourse! queer specimen. After the dust of travel ways. There were a number of costly had been brushed off he was clean Fifty a in Bloomingdale Everybody pitied the widow, for it and elegant presents displayed. But enough buc his clothes were of ordinary Aside from the rich and prominent was well understood that the farm these came, with the exception of an material and well worn. I was would bring no more than the debt men in the place there is a character in odd-lookin? Japanese cabinet, given giverr^^^^^pfhey evident that he was poor, but ha and law expenses in fact, that the by the Widow Peabody, from the the asylum who has been regarded as didn't seem to mind it. He walked mortgagee would be obliged, to buy it never tired of cleaning up Foljambe friends and connections. a phenomenon by the last half dozen about and held himself up as though in. With the exception "of one spot, Uncle David examined them. he owned one-half the town and meant generations of physicians in the asylum. the farm was a worn-out sandy loam, "Betty," he said, loud encughto attract to buy the other. He was ready with over-run with sedgewass, the sibn of attention, "the Peabodys don't his tongue, too, and, if any one said a This man is confined in ward 4. sterility. The exception was a hill, Two servants in two neighboring houses dwelt, seem to shine in the way of making disagreeable or impertinent thing, covenne about forty-tw® acres, apparently He is now 90 years old. Fo fifty gifts to the bride. Your Uncle David could repay it with interest. Foljambe composed of a tough, tjrav^elly years this man has been an inmate But differently their daily labor felt '11 have to put in his mite." Then he took a great notion to him, and clay, uufit for even biick-making, of the asylum.* He is now bed ridden drew a bulky package from his capacious told me that the old man was keen and incapable of cultivation. To be ^.*uJaded and weary of her life was one, breast pocket, which it fitted so and has been for many years. and had wonderfully practical business %U sure, the five acres around the house, tightly that he withdrew it with difficulty. ideas for one who had not profited Long ago the last of his family ^,Always at work, and yet 'twas never done. which was at one end of the place, had by his precepts, a thing I have observed died. He is worth considerable money been used as a vegetable garden, and to be not uncommon. A man "0, thank you, Uncle David," said which is held by the lawyers of the I otner walked out nighdy with her beau, that was in a little better order. It can pick up more valuable hints from the bride. "Anything from you family, who pay his bills at the asylum, wa" a sorry piece of property. So the unsuccessful around him than he "Open it, child.' -i But then she cleaned house with SAPOLIO/ when sale day came, and I happened can from sharp business men. So the The newly-made'Mrs. Foljambe undid This man is registered on the asylum to be over at the county town, I dropped two grew quiet intimate, and almost the cord, and removed the wrapping. books and is known by all doctors into the court-house where the IRRIGATIOM PUMP. any fine evening they might be seen It was a Russia leather covered and attendents as Count Foster. sheriff was to sell. I found only a in confab together on the widow's casket, with the letters R. P. Whether Count is his Christian name half dozen persons, and one of these front porch, with the widow and on it. When she opened it, shegave a or a title is not known. He is called vras Foljambe, and another wasPhipps Rebecca near, interested listeners cry of delight. *",^ S% s.X who held the mortgage. Count by every one and answers to to their chat. "They are old mine stones," said The sheriff, stating that every one I the name. This was in August, 1860. The Uncle David, quietly. "Don't drop Water Steam Vacuum Pomps for Irrigating, knew the place, winch had been with At first sight the face of'the old whole country was in a stage of excitement. at scrap ot paper. I don't waut Stock, Drainage, Goffer Dam and 5 ^s thePeabodys for overa hundred years, an was almost hideous, but a closer It was known that reconciliation Mining. The latest and most economical you to be running to your husband J^ asked for a bid. The amount against between the warring democratic inspection showed him to have regular Ptsnip made. Will raise 75,000 gallons ^M for pocket money, and you'd had better the property, ineludina the legal costs, factions was impossible that W% 'water-with onebashel coal, and elcvato it "j£i features, snow white hair and invest the amount of that cheque was twenty-three hundred and eightylour Lincoln should be elected. The question 10toi 0fc.high. We handle Well Drilling ~$% short white side whiskers. for yourself as he advises you." dollars. Phipps put that in as a was, would there be war? Foljambe %fi Machinery, Steam Plows, tsfcich tnrn 6 This was a surprise. Few had seen For the whole fifty years that he bid, but remarked he didn't want it suddenly put the plantation 14-in. farrows at one round. Bend four ^%J* such a set—a necklace, bracelets, earrings has been in the asylum he has kept at any price, and any one advancing charge of old Uncle David, and cents in stamps for mailing catalogue, to and pin. made up of the finest track of every day and month and GO.mm,' €i en that might have it. went off south. He visited Virginia, brilliants, some of teem quite large. year. WESTERN fMCHINERY "That leaves nothing for the widow," North Carolina and Georgia, and They must have cost enormously. "What cansed vou to come here?" observed Foljambe. was gone about two months. Wheredid Uncle'David get themouey? 1412 I7th St., DENVER, COfcdw a it "Suppose you bid more, then, on When he came back. I asked him, I found out before any one else. I It was all on account of him. ^1 her account," said Phipps. "Does the South really mean fight, PISO'S was down in New York to purchase KEMEpY FO£ CATABBU.—Best. Easiest to use. did everything for him. He stole my Mr. Foljambe?" 4 "I shall," replied Foljambe "thirtyfive Cheapest. Relief is Immediate, A cure is certain. Por tea, and^ Carlton, or the jobbing firm wtm merchant ship, he stole my money, Goldin trio Head it has no equal. hundrad dollars." "It really does," hB^replied, sadly with which I did business, said to me: "Is that your bid Mr. Foljambe?" and he even stole my Watch. 1 "I don't think they'll be able to keep "David Peabody is rusticating at inquired the sheriff. told him that I had no further use it up more than a year or so, unless Brantford, ain't he?" '•That is my bid, sir." England interferes, for we have the for his services or his acquaintance. "Old Uncle David?" I said. "Yes, So the farm was knocked down to most money and the mo-t men but My two dangh tors married and did heir a sort of hanger-on to his fiisterin-law. ^JSMI?1 ^^IS^^ E&dU* Particle is applied to Aim. Whe» We were coming away a 1 1 it will be fierce while stJasts. I 13 well."—New York Journal. nostrils. Price, fjOc,^ Bold by druggists or sent by She feeds him, I fancy. Foljambe said to me: Address, ET3£ A S I E Warren, ]&. S