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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH worse. He called the court into his under your command to take care that, private room, ahd returned In fifteen in the various Indulgences which may is ths Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t Dr. minutes, with a face like a sheet, to be granted, this rule, in which his pun- best seller on the market today in this say; ishment is Involved, shall not be locality, I believe it is all that is claimed, and during my experience of eight years' Prisoner, hear the sentence of the broken. handling it as a kidney, liver and bladcourt. The court decides, subject to It Is the Intention of the govern- in der remedy I have never heard a single the approval of the president, that you ment that he shall never again see complaint and know that it has produced nevfer hear the name of the United the country which he has disowned. very beneficial results in many cases, acStates again. Before the end of your cruise you will cording to the reports of my customers Nolan laughed. But nobody else receive orders which will give effect who praise it highly. Very truly yours, Old Morgan was too to this intention. laughed. HERBERT S. MAXWELL, solemn, and the whole room was Respectfully yours, , Druggist. hushed dead as night for a minute. W. SOUTHARD, Mass. 1916. June 5, Plymouth, Even Nolan lost his swagger In a mofor the Secretary of the Navy. Will Do For Too ment. Prove What Swamp-RoThen Morgan added: (TO BE CONTINUED.) Mr. in short, fascinated him. For the next Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Marshal, take the prisoner to Orleans year barrack life was very tame to in an armed boat, and deliver him to WAS A MAGNANIMOUS PAGAN Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. poor Nolan. He occasionally ' availed the naval commander there. ' It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable of the permission the great man had The marshal gave his orders, and 8aladin, Conqueror of Jerusalem, Did information, telling about the kidneys given him to write to him. Long, the prisoner was taken out of court. and bladder. When writing, be sure and Not 8hed Drop of Christian Blood stilted letters the poor boy mention this paper. Regular fifty-ceWhen Fell. Mr. Marshal, continued Morold City wrote and size bottles for sals at all and and copied. But stores. Adv. never a line did he have in reply from gan, see that no one mentions the drug It was In 1193 that Saladln died In Mr. the gay deceiver. The other boys in United States to the prisoner. Damascus, Lieumake leaving behind him a repu- UNCLE SAMS SEA SOLDIERS my respects to the garrison sneered at him, because Marshal, tenant re- tation for magnanimity unique in that Mitchell at and Orleans, he sacrificed In this unrequited affecand only exceeded by his fame as tion for a politician the time which quest him to order that no one shall age, Marines Have to Do With Ships, as a warrior. to mention United States the the pristhey devoted to Monongahela, sledge, oner while he is on board the Name Indicates, but They It was only six years before his ship. You and Are Not Sailors. Bourbon, euchre, will receive de death defeated that Saladln Guy your written orders from and poker were still unknown. But one day Nolan had his revenge. This the officer on duty here this evening. Lusignan, the Christian king of JeruWhat is the marine corps and who and obtained possession of the time Burr came down the river, not as The court Is adjourned without day. salem, are the marines? Evidently they have I have always supposed that Colonel sacred city, which had been captured an attorney seeking a place for his to do with the sea, as the something by the Crusaders 88 years before. The office, but as a disguised conqueror. Morgan himself took the proceedings name but they are not sailors shows, cross was pulled down and He had defeated I know not how many of the court to Washington City, and golden and are not connected with the navy. streets the of the district attorneys ; he had dined at I explained them to Mr. Jefferson. Cer- dragged through What, then, are the marines? know not how many public dinners ; he tain It is that the president approved city, and the Mosque of Omar, which The marines are sea soldiers, troops reto Christ, was had been heralded In I know not how them, certain, that Is, if I may believe had been consecrated especially adapted to the requirements to stored Mohammed. of the the men who say they have seen his worship many Weekly Arguses; and it was ruwar. The corps dates from of maritime But not a drop of Christian blood was mored that he had an army behind him signature. of the American the establishment of The plan then adopted was sub' shed after the capitulation. Instead and an empire before him. It was a a is It separate military navy. wholly inhabiof thousands the great day his arrival to poor Nolan. stantlally the same which was neces- butchering control of the the under body, as though had done the Christians after tants, Burr had not been at the fort an hour sarily followed ever after. Perhaps was formed In It navy before he sent for him. That evening It was suggested by the necessity of conquering the city, Saladln ordered 1775, department. the and, Encyclopedia says none The should be that harmed. he asked Nolan to take him out in his sending him by water from Fort has a history of brilliant was treated with great e skiff, to show him a or a Adams and Orleans. The secretary of weeping queen Services rendered so by' land and sea cottonwood tree, as he said, really to the navy was requested to put Nolan consideration, and Saladln was since that America in wars of all the to moved he Is her that said by misery seduce him ; and by the time the sail on board a government vessel bound commanded The is date. corps by a shed have tears of Later, on sympathy. a to and direct that he was over, Nolan was enlisted body and long cruise, secto the who bears Chrisbrigadier general soul. From that time, though he did should be only so far confined there during the third crusade, the to a of similar berelation the Coeur tians under de Lion navy Richard retary not yet know It, he lived as A Man as to make It certain" that he never of of a bureau; chief that headed Saracen cold blood in 5,000 or saw of We heard the country. had without a Country. Nearly all fighting ships carry a body What Burr meant to do I know no few long cruises then, and the navy hostages, and Saladln revenged himself of marines varying in size from a few his the On Christians in upon power. more than you, dear reader. It is none was very much out of favor; and as men commanded by a sergeant on was he better whole, however, Is all of almost vastly this traditional, story of pur business Just now. Only, when small most of of his time. the rulers ships to 80 or more, with one or the grand catastrophe came, and Jef- as I have explained, I do not know cer- than more commissioned officers, on large ferson and the House of Virginia of tainly what his first cruise was. But an , On board ship they perform All vessels., Umbrella. Over that day undertook to break on the and An sentry orderly duty and assist in old kicked up elderly gentleman wheel all the possible Clarences of the In action they act as duties. an Vanderbilt hotel awful fuss at the police then House of York, by the great serve a portion riflemen sometimes and York New coatroom in recently. ,He treason trial at Richmond, some of the had presented his check for his coat of the guns. When it is necessary to lesser fry In that distant Mississippi and hat, bad went away and returned, send a force to shore from naval vesvalley, which was farther from us than The boy sels, the marines are the men sent; demanding his umbrella. Puget Sound is today, introduced the asked him for a check and he ex- and often they take part In severe like novelty on their provincial stage, plained that he had presented the fighting. They guard American Interhnd, to while away the monotony of in order to get his coat and hat ests in foreign countries, at legations, check the summer at Fort Adams, got up, for told him to look over the rack etc. They also garrison such places The of a boy spectacles, string and see if his umbrella was there, and beyond the territory limits of the on the officers there. One and anothas are under navy conInasmuch as the elderly gentleman United-State- s er of the colonels and majors were was recognized by Their trol. found It Nohe was vogue fill to out necessary little the nearsighted, tried, and, list, to take all of the 26 umbrellas, one at Admiral Farragut, who said of them: lan, .against whom, heaven knows, The marine guard is one of the great a time, over to the window. He recthere was evidence enough, that he was sick of the service, had been willognized none 'of them. The boy, ex essentials of the ceedingly patient, told the excited ing to be false to It, and would have f The Question. searcher that little remained to be obeyed any order to march anywhlther Im trying to figure him out. done. There being no check, and the with anyone who. would follow him, 4 Whats the matter? man finding it impossible to identify had the order only been signed, By Ive been watching him at work command of His Exc. A. Burr." The his property, the hat boy was quitp In his back yard for the last week which was a courts dragged on. The big flies esThere after pause, right. the elderly man slammed his hat down and Im trying to make up my mind caped, rightly for all I know. Nolan was proved guilty enough, as I say; on his head, drew over a chair and, whether hes doing all that digging yet you and I would never have heard announcing that he would sit there un- from love of gardening or from a of him, reader, but that, when the , til his umbrella was found, sat down sense of patriotic duty. president of the court asked him at the violently. It happened that his am Kind Wishes. close; whether he wished to say anybrella had been hanging from the inChina wants to get Into the war. side of his right overcoat armhole durthing tp show that he had always been faithful to the United States, he cried Well, I hope if it does, It will not ing the discussion. When he sat down out, in a fit of frenzy: the ferule of the umbrella hit the floor, make any bad breaks. D ; n the United States I wish I Wish I May Never Hear of the the! handle hit- the complainers chin I may never hear of the United States Misdeals are said to be impossible and his hat bounded quite out of the United States Again 1" ' It. He followed room. a French inventors machine for with again I suppose he did not know how the the commander to whom he was Indealing cards. Words shocked old Colonel Morgan, trusted perhaps It was TIngey or Whales. who was holding the court. Half the Shaw, though I think It was one of Whales are able to attain such an officers who sat in it had served the younger men we are all- - old enormous size because their bodies are ' through the Revolution, and their enough now regulated the etiquette supported by the water In which they lives, not to say their necks, had been and the precautions of the affair, and live. A bird is limited to the weight risked for the very Idea which he so according to his scheme They were which Its wings can bear up in the air. cavalierly cursed in his madness. He, carried out, I suppose, till Nolan died. A land animal, if it becomes too large, . When I was second officer of the Inon his part, had grown up in the West cannot hold its body off the ground of those days, in the midst of Spanish trepid some thirty years after, I saw or readily move about, and Is doomed plot, Orleans plot, and all the rest the original paper of instructions. I to certain destruction. But a whale His education, such as it was, had have been sorry ever since that I did has to face none of these problems been perfected In commercial expedi- not copy the whole of it. It ran, how- and can grow without restraint. attions to Vera Cruz, and I think he told ever, much In this way: Because whales live in a supporting me his father once hired an' English"Washington, (with the date, which medium their young are of enormous man to be a private tutor for a winter must have been late in 1807). Mze at birth, in some instances the Calf on the plantation. He had spent half Sir You will receive from Lieu- being almost half the length of its his youth with an older brother, hunt- tenant Neale the person of Philip No- mother. I once took a baby of ing horses in Texas ; and, in a word, to lan, late a lieutenant In the United which weighed about eight tons from him United States was scarcely a States army blue whale. Exchange. an ' This person on his trial by reality. Yet he had been fed by Unit' Sleeplessness. ed States for all the years since he Grape-Nutexpressed with an oath the had been in the army. He had sworn wish that he might never hear of the When you are sleepless for no other on his faith as a Christian to be true to United States again. apparent reason than that you just EnerUnited States. The court sentenced him to have cannot get to sleep try the following It was United States which gave him the uniform he his wish fulfilled. : Take seven to ten cloves. Digeremedy wore, and the sword by his side. Nay, For the present, the execution of Place them In a cup. Pour on a cup-stion-Excellent my poor Nolan, it was only because the order is Intrusted by the president ful of boiling water. Let steep for ten United States had picked you out of this department. minutes. Add a dash of nutmeg. Sweet- I first as one of her own confidential You wilLtake the prisoner on board en with wild honey. Drink before gomen of honor, that A. Burr cared your ship, and keep him there with ing to bed. It works in nine casesout for you a straw more than for the such precautions as shall prevent his of ten in all those instances In which men who sailed his ark for him. escape. sleeplessness does not arise from some I do not excuse Nolan ; I only explain You will provide him with such d disorder. to the reader why he damned his coun- quarters, rations, and clothing as try, and wished he might never hear would be proper for an officer of his . Not Very Rellgously, '' her name again. late rank, If he were a passenger on Did your husband folPhysician He never did hear her name but once your vessel on the business of his gov- low directions, taking his medicine my again. From that moment, Septem- ernment. Wife I fear not, docreligiously? ber 23, 1807, till the day he died, May The gentlemen on board will make tor. He swore every time I gave him 11, 1863, he never heard her name any arrangements agreeable to them a dose. Puck.' again.' For that half century and selves regarding his society. He Is to more he was, a man without a coun- be exposed to no Indignity of any kind When a boy asks his mother if it is try. nor Is he ever unnecessarily to be re- wrong to play marbles for keeps, It is Old Morgan, as I said, was terribly minded that he Is a prisoner. a safe bet that he has come home with shocked. If Nolan had compared But under no circumstances Is he more than he started out with. Man. Wiikout A Druggist's Gustomars Praiss Kidney Uediciiti Qeorge Washington to Benedict Ar- ever to hear of his country or to see God save Ring nold, or had cried, any Information regarding It; and you George, Morgan would not have felt will especially caution all the officers 0 Edward Everett Hole FIRST ot installment. No document In actual Amer- lean history conveys a more powerful lesson of what ship in this republic means, none delivers a more searching appeal to loyalty, than this fanciful recital of the Man Without a Country. The unhappy creature whose living death it has graved upon the memory of mankind was but a figure born of a writcitizen- ers imagination. Yet, the ac- count of his passionate outburst and of his dreadful expiation stirs the dullest soul, and will awaken emotion in the minds of readers of born. There generations yet uncan be no more arfor the disloyal or lesson resting the heedless, no more inspiring appeal to the spirit of true Americanism, than this memorable work of literary art and patriotism. . high-soule- d high-worde- d, nt te one-doll- hlgh-low-jac- k. Brit-annic- a, I suppose that very few casual readers of the New York Herald of August 13th observed, In an obscure the ancorner, among the Deaths, nouncement : NOLAN. Died, on board D. S. Corvette Levant, Lat. 2 11" S., Long. 131 W., on the 11th of May, Philip Nolan. I happened to observe it, because 1 was stranded at the old Mission-hous- e in Mackinac, waiting for a Lake Superior steamer which did not choose to come, and I was devouring, to the very stubble, all the current literature I could get hold of, even down to the deaths and marriages in the Herald. My memory for names and people Is good, and the reader will see, as he goes on, that I had reason enough to remember Philip Nolan. There are hundreds of readers who would have paused at that announcement, if the officer of the Levant who reported it had chosen to make it thus: Died, May 11th, The Man without a CounFor it was as The Man withtry. out a Country that poor Philip Nolan had generally been known by the officers who had him in charge during some fifty years, as, indeed, by all the men who had sailed under them. I dare say there is many a man who has taken wine with him once a fort night, in a three years cruise, who never knew that his name was Nolan, or whether the poor wretch had ' any name at all. x There can now be no possible harm In telling this poor creatures story. Reason enough there has been till aow, ever since Madisons administration went out in 1817, for very strict secrecy, the secrecy of honor Itself, among the gentlemen of the navy who have had Nolan in successive charge. And certainly it speaks well for thb esprit de corps of the profession and the personal honor of its members, that to the press this mans story has been wholly unknown, and, I think, to the country at large also. I have reason to think, from some investigations I made in the naval archives when 1 was attached to the bureau of construction, that every official report relating to him was burned when Ross burned the public buildings at Washington. One of the Tuckers, or possibly one of the Watsons, 'Rad Nolan in charge at the end of the war ; and when, on from his cruise, returning he reported at Washington to one of the Crowninshields who was in the navy department when he came home he found that the department ignored the whole business. Whether they really knew nothing about It, or whether it was a non mi ricordo, determined on as a piece of I do not know. But this I do policy, know, that since 1817, and possibly before, no naval officer has mentioned Nolan in nis report of a cruise. As I say, there Is no need for secrecy any longer. And now the creature is dead, It seems to me poor worth while to tell a little of his story, way of showing young Americans by of today what it is to fee j a man without a country. Philip Nolan was as fine a young as there was In the e West, as the western Legioji of division of officer car army was -t-hen called. When Aaron Burr made his first exdashing pedition dowu to New Orleans in 1805, at Fort Massac, or somewhere above n the river, he met, as the devil would have it, this gay, dashing, bright young fellow, at some dinner party, t think. Burr marked him, talked to aim, walked with him, took him a day or twos voyage In hisflatboat, find, cane-brak- court-martia- ls man-of-wa- r. J - 1 - - 1 gcowotjy GOOD LIVING is excellently tained by adding to the daily menu a ration 25-fo- ot 85-fo- court-marti- al s ' 1 flat-bo- at deep-seate- ) Goodness gy Ease of Flavor are all found in this truly remarkable wheat and barley food. |