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Last year, however, I suffered for eight months without interruption so that I could not do any work at alL The personal history of Isaac Snow The various medicines that were prehas always been regarded as remarkscribed brought me no relief. able, as was that After taking six bottles of Peruna, of almost all of two of Lacupia and two of Manalin, I those who lived am free of my trouble so that I can do in the stirring all my farm work again. I can heartrow. times of the Revwhat does this mean? ily recommend tills medicine to any olution; and he one who suffers with this annoying stammered the youth, appeared to take It means, replied the shocking complaint and believe that they will pleasure in reamusement for the girl obtain good results. old poppy, lating his perils and cigars for me. Cleveland Plain and hardships. Not a few of the Dealer. Difficulties are often the barnacles of this genyouth that grow on delayed duties. Careless Husband. eration have gath-sre- d What have you done? exclaimed around him at different times, Mrs. Cumrox as she flourished a let- to Garfield Tea cannot but commend itself while he would tell them his story, those desiring a laxative, simple, pure, ter at him. . substantially as follows: mild, potent and Has that anything to do with the When I was seventeen years old, s recruiting sergeant calling for volTheres Many a Slip. correspondence I tried to help you What is the name of the song the unteers for the American army under with? It has. Its an Indignant protest. lady Is singing?" General Washington, at the siege of Meet Me in Heaven. I told you to address that distinBoston, came along. I wished to go Dont you think shes taking a and join my countrys army, and alguished pianist as Herr Professor. "And I did so. great deal for granted? though my mother and sister tried to dissuade me, and wept and begged I "Yes. But you wrote It Hair ProWoman as Bank Cashier. would not go, I enlisted for three fessor! Washington Star. Miss Ethel Boynton is cashier of months. When measured to see if L the National Bank of Bayside, L. I., was tall enough to answer the Explained His Peculiar Action. A burglar went home one night re- the only woman in the state holding stretched myself up all that was possiat the such a position. She says that to be ble, and then was just able to pass. cently, fumbled noiselessly greatkeyhole and let himself In without trustworthy a man or woman must And now I took the find it in coat made by my mother, and with he first cannot then be kind, to was He sound. a about making to betray the trust that Is the others that had enlisted marched creep softly upstairs, when his wife his heart from home to Boston or Roxbury in reposed in him. appeared on the upper landing. the month of February, 1776. At the wot makes ye Mike, she saiu, end of this journey I found my shoes Atmosphere. Literary come in so quiet? Mark Twain was not a widely read worn out, and also that the other solBlame it! bellowed the burglar man. How do you suppose he ever diers were, many of them, barefoot, I thought I was in another house. managed to turn out so much good and poorly supplied with clothing. We Brooklyn Life. stuff? qfken stood sentry In the cold, and at I dont know, unless it was bpcause one time in the night, six men took A Well Protected Wedding. he smoked so much. cedar rails and broke them up and Not long ago the daughter of the made a fire to warm themselves. The chief of police of a big eastern city Oldest School. ire, although comfortable to them, Englands was married. The next day a woman A controversy has arisen in England proved a mark for the British to fire who had expected an invitation to the as to which school has the right to upon, and soon a cannon ball killed wedding and had been disappointed claim greatest age. There are two one of their number and broke the remarked acidly: schools which were founded in the gun of another while in his hand. I understand it was one of the best early part of the seventh century the After this we did not venture to light The Pop- Kings school, Rochester, and the a fire, hut often some of us sheltered policed affairs of the year. ular Magazine. King's school, Canterbury. Justus, on ourselves In the cellars where houses ills appointment to the see of Rocheshad stood, but had been burnt down Human Emotions. ter in 604, made provision for a school by the British, and often all the shelsorover do the weep you Why in connection with the cathedral. Auter we had was in the lee of the walls. rows of people in whom you have no established the Canterbury In March, 1776, It was determined gustine Interest when you go to the theatre? school about the same time. St. Peto build by General Washington asked the man. at York dates hack to the elev- breastworks upon Dorchester heights. ters I dont know, replied the woman. enth century. was in a company from Eastham, "Why do you cheer widly when a commanded by Capt. Solomon Higman with who you are not acquainted Real Courage. It gins, and assisted in the work. slides to second base? Washington He was the small son of a minister had been in contemplation some time, Star. and his mother was teaching him the although kept as secret as possible. meaning of courage. We were prepared with spades, Formality. Supposing, she said, there were crowbars, shovels, picks, etc., and Old Lady Cant something be twelve hoys in one bedroom, and when the evening of the fourth of done? eleven got Into bed at once, w hile the March came,, none thought of sleepBystander Oh, yes. Theyve sent other knelt down to say his prayers, ing. The working party consisted of the crew a line to come ashore. that boy would show true courage. 1.200, with a covering party of 800. Were Old Lady Good gracious! Oh, said the young hopeful, I We reached the place unobserved by they actually waiting for' a formal in- know something that would be more the enemy, and set to work with all than that? vitation in this w eatner? London courageous Supposing possible dispatch, and before mornthere were twelve ministers in one ing we had thrown up a breastwork Opinion. bedroom, and one got into bed withsufficient to shelter us; but still kept His Annual. out saying his prayers! at work, relieving each other only to I hear you've been eat. It was expected that the EngGushing Lady. lish would leave Boston with troops, away for your health, professor. and proceed to drive us from the new Yes, Ive been to Musical Lion. fort, if they could not knock it down Marienbad taking the baths. with cannon halls. We prepared to Gushing Lady. "Really! That must meet them by drawing up and placing Lonhave been a Change for you! all around the fort large trees with don Opinion. limbs attached, laying them bush end Step-saver- s and Time-saver- s. out, so that they must stop and cut The Only Piece. their way through them before reachWas there much cut Fond Friend. the fort. Before this, men had ing the wedding presents? glass among been employed in Dorchester woods Only her engageJealous Cat. filling barrels with clay and stone ment ring. Judge. and heading them up strong. These barrels were had In readiness the Time? Was There any Spare first day, to roll down the hill and Husband You never kiss me exthus break and cut up the ranks of cept when you want money. the enemy Ehouid they attempt to Wife Well, isnt tnat often enough. FOOD jome upon us. It was told afterward, Smart Set. Rat in the morning the English comis fully cooked, ready to serve mander, after looking with his spy-las- s Of Course Not. direct from the package with at our works, dashed the glass How can you let your Italian masi3 a All ,o the ground, and exclaimed: or and cream milk, ter kiss .you, Amalie? of the to sea fishes have the of turned good any deliciously part Well, Mamma, you cant expect men and are swarming the hills; at meal. Italian after only me to know enough :he same time ordering the cannon to Fliegende six lessons to forbid him! fire upon our works, which they did A trial package usually Blatter. all day, hut with little damage to establishes it as a favorite us. The balls mostly passed over us But it Doesn't Worry Him. breakfast cereal. nd lodged In a meadow beyond, and 'A clockmaker must be the most 1,500 halls were picked up and after-saruneasy of manufacturers. The Memory Lingers used by us. As we were short Why so? of balls a small bounty was given for FOSTVM CEREAL CO., Ltd., Because there Is always the proseach one brought in, and one of our BalBattle Creek, Mich. pect of a strike In his works. men rao to pick up one almost before timore American. Sew York, Sew son-in-la- Wh-wh- health-giving- lave;-Ty-p- all-wo- Women Appreciate Post T oasties d Love strength it had lost its force, found it too hot hold, and dropped it very quickly. In a few days the English admiral, finding his ships could not lay in the to harbor In safety, and after ten days bombarding our fort without doing us any damage, sent word to General Washington that If he would promise not to fire upon hLs ships, the troops would evacuate Boston and the ships leave the harbor, but without that promise he should burn the town to ashes. Washington gave his word that they should pass unmolested, and on the 17th saw them set sail! We most gadly marched into Boston, and found the people rejoiced to be released, and no wonder, for they had been shut in for 16 months sufferand other privations. ing, hunger Some had their stores rifled to feed and clothe the British soldiers but all was for the time forgotten In reat seeing their oppressors joicing gone from them. After serving my time out, which was three months, I returned home, strongly In love of my countrys cause, much so that I soon enlisted again for nine months In a company from Eastham, under Capt. Isaiah Higgins, and again went to Boston, and was employed some time building fortifications In Boston harbor. I then enlisted In another company, under Capof Chatham, tain Hamilton and marched to Rhode Island, where I was employed with others in building fortifications, and drilling with the army stationed there till the time expired for which I enlisted (six months). The ship Defence, of 18 guns, wanting a crew, myself and some others from the cape and from Boston, engaged to make up the complement of men. Soon all was ready, and the ship put to sea under command of Captain Samuel Smedley, to cruise for a prize, hoping soon to meet w ith an English vessel. On the third day out a quartermaster broke out with smallpox, when It was decided by the officers that all the crew should he vaccinated this made sickness enough, and we feared the result should we meet an enemy. But in a few days a sail was seen, which proved to be a large English and our captain determined to engage her, although 30 of our crew were sick of smallpox, and a number not able to sit up to take a seat on the hencoop and use small arms. I could Bit up and walk some, so I took a gun and sat upon the hencoop till the action commenced, when I forgot my sickness, sprang to my feet and loaded and fired my piece as fast as possible and as the powder monkey brought up the cartridges to distribute them among us, I took a handful and threw them into the bosom of my shirt, which hung bagging down enough to receive them, and so continued to fire away, not thinking I was in danger of lighting the contents of my bosom with my own firelock. The battle went on; I now had only a pair of canvas trousers and a tow shirt, and fired till my gun was very hot, and then changed It for another. The engagement lasted three glasses (three half hours), when she struck her colors to us. When we boarded her we found she was from Liverpool bound to Jamaica, and had on board a governor for that Island and other passengers of some note, with many valuable articles, a quantity of plate belonging to passengers, besides a car- go quite a valuable prize. We took out part ol her crew, and put a prize master on board of her and sent her to Boston, where we arrived safely ourselves with the prize. When we settled up and there was a division of the prize money and a disof the charge crew, some of the officers received not depend concentration. does on TETTER FOR MEN, for its terfc, RJverdale in,, mr t&td 8L, Weal k Country School for Girls IV NKW YORK CITY. Best feature of f life. iloor sports 00 country and city at hoot a rk of 36 acres near the Itl udaon Hirer Course ir! niarvtlttR u Wmdon lion. Muaic ami Art. Bln Bang malt wmiuM Unl-o- Magnify your personal rights and you are sure to create some social w rongs. 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