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Show 3 THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH he never heard. i.er name ! (NEW WHERE TO FIND CROWD For that hnif century and I again. more he was a man without a counPrtu Agent Had Only to Find Out try. Where a Horae Had Fallen Upon . Old Morgan, aS I said, was terribly . tho Pavement shocked. If Nolan had compared George Washington to Benedict Ar- Lit u a dull day in the bureau of nold, or bad cried, God save King Wazzle Chief city disturbances. George, Morgan would not have felt yawned twice and scratched his chin, worse. He called the court into hi Then he scratched his chin twice and private room, and returned In fifteen yawned. Then he yawned once and a minutes,. with a face like a sheet, to half and scratched hls fhlu once and say: a half, and at. that moment the telePi'ja.'T.er. hear the sentence of the rang. court The efturt aecides, subject te phone Mlsaid the chief, relievedly. "Ah," the approval of the piveJdent, that you a riot or somepu. it's Maybe never hear the name of the United Chief of the bureau of disturbStates again." . , ances?" asked a brisk voice at the other Nolan laughed. But, nobody else end of the wire. was too Old Morgan laughed. Him," replied Chief Wazzle. so! cm n,- -n nd - th a who e roora was Well, can you tell ine whether a hushed dead as night for a minute. horse has happened to fall on any of Even. Nolan lost his swaggerln a mothe Tity streets during the iist few Mr. ment. Then Morgan added: aud if so, where? minutes, j Marshal, take the prisoner, to Orleans Zed and Blug streets, twelve Corner In an armed boat and deliver him to minutes ago, said the chief, after conthe naval commander there. a ledger marked Horse down." The marshal gave his orders, and sulting Five minutes later a young man of court the prisoner from a Taxi at the porner of Mr. Marshal," continued old Mor-ga- Jumped Huh! . The Zed and Bing streets. see that no one mentions the horse was still down, and, naturally, Mr. United States to the prisoner. a great crowd surrounded the prosMarshal,, make my respects to Lieu- trate quadruped. .. Nullen Void, the tenant Mitchell at Orleans, and re- world's liveliest press agen for it was quest him to order that no one shall he dived Into the middle of the throng mention the United States to the priscrowd he had caught that day), oner w hile he Is on board ship. You (first distributed notices of the coming and will receive your written orders from Mile. Tattle, the the officer on duty here this evening. debut of to Wickenthrows dime woman, The court Is adjourned without day. Detroit Free Press. I have always supposed that Colonel Morgan himself took the proceedings SOFT, CLEAR SKINS of the court to Washington City, and Cerexplained them to Mr. Jefferson. tain It Is that the 'president approved Made So by Daily Ue of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Trial Free. them, certain, that Is, If I may believe the men who say they have seen hla The last thing at night and the first signature. In the morning, bathe the face freely The plan then adopted was subCutlcura Soap and hot water. If with stantially the same which was necesare pimples or dandruff smear there sarily followed ever after. Perhaps with Cutlcura Ointment before them it was suggested by the necessity of Setter than Cutlcura Nothing bathing. him water from Fort sending by Adams and Orleans. The secretary of for daily toilet preparations. Free sample each by mall with Book. the navy Was requested to put Nolan on board a government vessel, bound Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept L, on a long cruise, and to direct that he Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv.'. should be only so far confined there as to make It certain that he never A Timely Gift Baw or heard of the country. We had Belle Bob writes that the smoke in few long cruises then, and the navy the trenches Is something fierce.' was very much out of favor; and as - Beulah Is that so? Welt that gives almost all of this story is traditional, me a hint ns I have explained, I do not know cerA hint for what?" I promised to Bend him a birthday tainly what his first cruise was. But the commander to whom he was In- present" trusted perhaps It was Tlngey or Welir Pll send him a smoking Jacket." Shaw, though I think It was one of the younger men we are all old enough now regulated the etiquette and the precautions of the affair, and YES! LIFT A CORN according to ills scheme they were carried out, I suppose, till Nolan died. OFF WITHOUT PAIN I When I wns second officer of the Intrepid some thirty years after, I saw Cincinnati man tells how to dry the original paper of Instructions. I have been sorry ever since that I did up a com or callus so it lifts not copy the whole of It It ran, howoff with fingers. ever, much In this way : Washington," (with the date, which You men and women must have been late In 1807). need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes Sir You will receive from Lieu- that nearly killed you before, says this tenant Neale the person of Fhlllp No-- . Cincinnati authority because a few Inn, Tate a lieutenant In the United drops of freezone applied directly on a States army. tender, aching corn or callus, stops This person on hls trial by soreness at once and soon the corn or expressed with an oath the hardened call as loosens so it can be wish that he might never hear of the lifted off, root afid all, without pain. United States again. A small bottle of freezone costs very "The court sentenced him to have little at any drug store, but will posihis wish fulfilled. tively take off every hard or soft com For the present, the execution of or callus. This should be tried, as it the order Is Intrusted by the president Is inexpensive and Is said not to Irriof this department tate the surrounding skin. You will take the prisoner on board your druggist hasnt any freezone your ship, and keep him there with tell him to get a small bottle for you such precautions as shall prevent his from hls wholesale drug house. adv. -- U, 18C3. . XMe -- Man Wiikout - A: Counitiv j 0 Edward Everett Hale FIRST INSTALLMENT. J INo document In actual Amer. lean hiitory convey a more powerful lesson of what citizen-- ahip in this republic means, none delivers a more searching appeal to loyalty, than this fanciful J cital of the Man Without a Country. The unhappy creature whose living death it has graved j j J J re-J- - j -- W upon n the nfemory of mankind was but a figure born of a writ-j- j era Imagination. Yet, the count of his passionate outburst and of his dreadful expiation atirs the dullest soul, and will jp awaken emotion in the minds of readers of generations yet un. born. There can be no more ar. aa resting lesson for the disloyal or the heedless, no more Inspiring as appeal to the spirit of true Amer-lean ism, than this memorable Aa work of literary art and high- touted patriotism. ac-3- $, cane-brak- e j3 j -- bf I supine that very few casual vwder of tle New York Herald of .August 13th observed. In an obscure corner, among the Deaths," the : e NOLAN. Died, on board U. S. Levant, Lat 2 11 S., Long. 131 W, on the Uth of May, Philip Nolan. 1 happened to observe It, becanse was stranded at the old Mission-Ikous- e In Mackinac, waiting for a Lake .Superior steamer which did not choose to come, and I was devouring, to the . vrry stubble, all the current literature X could get hold of, even down to the slcaths and marriages In the Herald. Mr memory for names and people Is ood, and the reader will see, as be oc on, that I hod reason euough to. zremember Philip Nolan. There are 'hundreds of readers who Would have (mused at that announcement. If the keffiraw of the Levant who reported It trad chosen- to make It thus : Died, May 11th, The Man without a Country. " For it was as The Man with-- , out a Country that poor Philip Nolan generally been known by the offi errs who had him In charge during ojue fifty years, as. Indeed, by all :4he men who had sailed under them. 1 dare say there Is many a man who turn taken wine with him once a in a three years cruise, who never knew thaf his name was Cor-vett- I - hl court-martia- ls , -- - n. or whether the poor wretch had may name at all There can now be no possible harm in telling this poor creatures story. Henson enough there has been till ov, ever since Madison's administration went out In 1S1T, for very strict secrecy, the .secrecy of honor Itself, among the gentlemen of the navy who fare had Nolan In successive charge.And certainly It speaks well for the esjprlt de corps of the profession and the .personal honor of Its members, that to she press this mans story has been to the wholly unknown, and, I think, -- -also. at largo jeountry I have reason to think, from some hrre&tlgatlons TTuade inth naval archives when I was attached to the jfasreau of construction, that every report relating to him was burned when Boss burned the public buildings t Washington. One of the Tuckers, r possibly one of the Watsons, had .hSulao la charge at the. end of the war; sad when, on returning from bis cruise, fee reported at Washington to one of iftv CYowninshlelds who was' in the department when he came home iziy he found that the department the whole business. 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Oh, I dont care so much about Ready to give him aa argument, .r . those; theyre not mine, you know. eh?" You bet I nm. By mistake hid gqtf "If Exodus of Genesis. club checks came to the house uffl Dont you Just love .to ..think Ive got em. . She T -t of Eden and our first parents? He Oh, I dont know. You see, Many a man has been convicted of Though a man classes his wife as a forgery because he took Solomons ad- mine got divorced so often that I turtle dove during the' hoarynao be vice and chose a good name for him- cant remember which were the first. may think later on that she reftembles self. a parrot. Judge. Makes a Difference. That new girl of mine breaks everything." How about- the Ten Command- ernment The gentlemen on board will make Wish I May Never Hear of tho any arrangements agreeable to themselves regarding his society. He Is to United States Againl" be exposed to no indignity of any kind close, whether he wished to say any- nor Is he ever unnecessarily to be rething to show that he hadnTvvaySbeeir minded that he Is a prisoner. Tnithful to the United States, he cried But under no circumstances is he out, In a fit of frenzy: ever to hear of hls country or to see 'TV n theJUnited States!. I wish any Information regarding It ; and you .1 may never hear of the United States will especially caution all the officers under your command to take care that, again 1" I suppose he did not know how the in Jhe various indulgences which may words shocked old Colonel Morgan, be granted, this rule, lu which hls punwho was holding the court Half the ishment Is Involved, shall not be officers who sat in it had .served broken. through the-- Revolution, and -- their "IhTsThe intention ? th governlives, not to say their necks, had been ment that he shall never again see risked for the. very idea which he so the country which he has disowned. cavalierly cursed in hls madness. He, IV fore the end of your cruise you will on his part, had grown up in the West receive orders which will give effect of those days, in the midst of Spanish to this Intention. Orleans plot," and all the rest ptot, Respectfully yours, Ills education, such as It was, had V. SOUTIURD, been perfected In commercial expedithe for Secretary of the Navy. tious to Vera Cruz, and I think he told (TO BE CONTINUED.) me hls father once hired an EnglishWhales. man to be a private tutor for a winter Children Cry Fop I se-cre- , A COUNTRY. was as fine a young Ililip Nolan" was in the Legion of kvr as there the West, as the western division of When jcallgd. .Esr nnyas-hhca- . Aaron Burr made his first dashing expedition down to New Orleans in ISO., "nt Fort Masquer or somew here above on the river, he met, as the devil weu'M have .it, ihls gayv dashlug,LrlgU't young fellow, at ,some dinner purty, I think. Burr marked him, talked to him, walked with him, took him a day tg twos voyage In his flatbonL and, in short, fascinated hiuk For the next pear barrack life was very tame to poor .Nolan. He occasionally availed 4fthe permission the great man had him to write to him- - Long, stilted letters the poor boy and copied. But wrote and never a line did he have In reply from idle gay deceiver. The other boys In the garrison sneered at him, becanse he sacrificed in this unrequited affee-iiofor a politician the time which ciaey devoted to Monoogahela, sledge, and Bourbon, euchre. d. , re-wro-te n high-low-jac- k. fish-face- You will provide him with such quarters, rations, 1 and elothing as would be proper for. an officer of hls late rank, if he were a passenger on your vessel on the business of his gov- 7 hi; report of a cruise. As I say, there Is no need for any longer. And now the poor creature is dead. It seems to me worth widlf to tell a little of bis story, by way of showing young Americans of oday what it is to be high-worde- For the last three years I have with the Change of life and the bad been troubled time. I was in a very nerat that common feelings vous condition, with headaches and pain a good deal of the time so I was unfit to do my work. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, which I did, and it has helped me in no headevery way. I am not nearly so nervous, E. Piakhams must that Lydia I ache or pain say Vegetable Compound is the best remedy any sick woman can take. Mrs. Maboabet Quinn, Rear 259 Worthen St, Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass. n, ' sinre 1S17, nud possibly before, no naval officer has mentioned Nolun in tgj-v- Here i Proof by Women who Know, wos-takcao- ut escape. ig-tte- - -- court-marti- of-Sci- sl Jl MAN WITHOUT - corn-pester- fort-migh- t, No-'Ja- Many distressing Ailments experienced by thpnv are Alleviated by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. f and poker were still unknown. Bat one day Nolan had his revenge. This time Burr ra me down the rl ver, not a a un attorifey seeking a place for his office, but as a disguised conqueror. He bud defeated I know hot how many district attorneys; he had dined at I know not how many public dinners; he bad been heralded In I know not how many Weekly Arguses ; and It was rumored thut he had an awny behind him uud-aempire before him- - U was a great day bis arrival to poor Nolan. Burr had not been at the fort an hour before be sent for him. That evening be asked Nolan to take him qut in bis or a skiff, to show hirn a cottonwood tree, as he said, really to seduce him ; and by the time the sail was over, Nolan vas enlisted body and soul. From that time, though he did not yet know it, he lived as A Man without a Country. What Burr meant to do I know no more than you, dear reader. It Is none of our business just now. Only, when the grand catastrophe come, and Jefferson and the House of Virginia of that day undertook to break on the wheel all the possible Clarences of the then House of York, by the great treason trial at Richmond, some of the lesser fry in that distant Mississippi valley, which was farther from us than Tuget Sound is today," introduced the like novelty on their provincial stage, and, to while away the. monotony of the summer at Fort Adams, got up, for spectacles, a string of on the officers there. One and another of the colonels and majors w'ere tried, and, to fill out the list, little Nolan, against whom, heaven knows, there was evidence enough, that he was sick of the service, had been willing to be false to It, and would have obeyed any order to march anywhither with anyone who would follow him, bad the order only been signed, By command of Ills Exc. A. Burr." The courts dragged on. The big files escaped, rightly for all I know, Nolan wus proved guilty enough, as I say; yet you and I would never have heard of him, reader, but that, when the president of the court asked him at the sueh-ar- v .spent, half his youth with an older brother, hunt- enormous size because their bodies are ing horses.in Texas ; antl. in a word, to supported, by the water Jn, which they Id tu Uhited Stu tes wasscarcely live. A bird Is limited to the weight reality. Yet he had been fed by Unit-- . which its wings can bear up lu the air. ed JStatesT- - for . e years. siuco..he A lund anlmaUif it becomvs too had been la the army.. He had sworn hold Its body off the ground on his faith as a Christian to be true to or readily move about, and is doomed United States." It was United to certain destruction. But a whale States which gave him jhe uniform 4 has- to face .rione...of wore, and the gword bjL hls sideL Nay, aiul can. grow without restraint l y poor NolanTlt was only because Because whales live In a supporting United States had picked you out medium their young ar of enormous first as one of her own confidential size at birth. In someiastances the ealf men of honor, that A. Burr cared being almost half the length of Its for you a straw more than for the t mother. I once took a baby men who sailed hls ark for him. which weighed about eight tons from I do not excuse Nolan; I only explain an blue whale. Exchange. to the reader why he damned his country, and wished, he might never hear Sticking her name again. When a boy asks hla mother If It is He never did hear her name but once wrong to play marbles for keeps. It Is again. From that moment, Septem- a safe bet that he has come home with ber 23, !S07)ptilI the day he died. 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