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TIIOS. A. BEESLEY. OaOS Bicycles. BEESLEY MARBLE WORKS MANUFACTURERS OF ii ion-OR ADS fllonamental : Ulork IX MA RULE AND GRAMTE- te Car Work. Get Our Prices arart.i.' -'.-Ictlj- first class. a Pointing ' - . zzl: ilff' rft -m FOiciS- lance: -fcJY OHAUNCY C. HOTCHKIS3. Copyright. 1897, by D. Appleton & Co.. All richti reserved. CHAI'TEH III. A VOLUNTARY PRISONER. Darkness was well settled oa tt.e son, tl.ouIi there still hu:m a faint, hot glow iu tii a . st when I had finished my business or: : pr;ie. l; baleful eye of Seauimell, there La. 'i '1 .i.iing to iiar the proeeca.-is in . rt in harmony Willi :.: slcry. .. i-. s silence and sU-:..v u;..e v. re a u ..!. uiicvrtitig, and the i.nuwir-djse of the-.i-tured ..lack (who had heen conveyed to lae Ijii:t., coupled with the feeling that LounsL,ur iiiiht return to lns.sense and Bliiiii,? a im;:e beneath me, served to keep my m-rvjj at a tension which became weil-r.i;,h weil-r.i;,h i:::'nearallc. There had been a number in the elegant cabin, but of them I wot net, save that most of them got hot with liquor, rorasiglit ol u had been taken, even the captain having his juJmmt crossed and hia jollity increased Lj constant recourse to the bottle. And here let me say that, in my poor opinion, both the length and cruelty of the war were helped more than a little by tins never-ending taking aboard of "l.'iitch courage." cour-age." Had it made men battle in proportion to their boasting, 'twould have served so:ne proper end, but I never found that 1 could fight better with eyes and wits tangled with liijuor, and, in fact, though I preach not, never touched it when in trou'.le save as on this occasion to keep up appearances. Ami even on this occasion I had still the upper hand of what I drank, and noticed that Scammell wa3 nursing himself as well ; but, aside from we two, 'twas a noisy crowd that tumbled to the deck to see me back to the Hiaritom. I had made myself mighty popular during my short stay aboard. A change of bertha l.ad been offered me, but I had small notion of leaving my own craft with its hidden cargo, though I put it on the ground of forfeiting for-feiting pri::e money if I deserted her. A crew of five men were given me (which would make a small claim for snlvnge in favor fa-vor of the Sprite), and now, with the doe-tor, doe-tor, who was to give a hand to Ixiunsbury, ! stood by the side "a lule laying a small ager on the race to New York. 1 had little heart in the laugh and last .andshake to the rest, and was about pu- the- tide steps to pass to th o il that was t'.vincing high and low on the . mining seas, when my attention v ;-.;, caught y the face of a girl who rose through the mipanion and stood st.irtling'y clear j aitir-t the biaek background ;f the night. he bright lamplight from the cabin flooded rid Li ought out every detail of her fea1 ures. : .1 was but the lace ami Y. X I saw, the open 'cor c utting off the lower pa.t of hti figure, , ut 'twas the face cf an ar.rel, and for an in-t.-.nt I fonrot to move, looking at hei as I . ou!d at a beautifn! iiicturc. i And a picture she made as she stood there urr.'-d toward us. iliph bre 'dint; showed in he delicate contour of eh.:i and check, dark . yes and clearly cut sii aa-ht nose, but 'twas he small mouth with its tine r-.-d lips half pen as though in inquiry that held me by '.s swet tness; while the -mias of auburn hair, '.1 essed high; as was the f ishicn of the times, rave a touch of perfection to her counte-.ance. counte-.ance. 1 The vision for 'twas more akin to a vis;on than reality lasted but a breath, for Scammell thrust his form betwixt us, and -.ade rapid steps toward the companion . ay. while I, with a hand wave to the others, eim.'d the doctor in the boat. The surgeon, a tall, raw-boned Irishman, fllictcd with a strong after-dinner hic-ouuh hic-ouuh and a desire to talk, settled I n -k i;i he stern sheets, and voluntarily fell into an xplamition of a lady being on board the -Sprite. "An' ye know not Mrs. Badely, Sir Ilcnrv's ight-o'-Iove? 'Tis a shame that king's others oth-ers bo ma le to dance attendance to that ilk. Her ward seems to be o' different clay, .hough. A bonny lass she is. an" a lonely .r.e. having no great love for he r niardian, s 'tis plain to see, an' few to turn a word th, t.iving Scammell. Did ye mark ;he he slid to her when she lifted o'er the : ""is i.i my mind he's jca'. us o' the .st foot lights on, an' he lianas a1 out a brooding hen. 'Twas a sorry move made wliem he lit on N-'j for a a. or to Mrs. i.i 1c 'y and i;rtrude i for him, 1 mean, s.nca "l..i plain between wind and water by the t, in my mind, she'll have little . lie likes o' him after setting foot d other rambling talk 1 gath-v'prite gath-v'prite was taking two ladies ahia to New '; k--iad ics high . .1 lien. Clinton and that one oi a " : . ikidely, was the famous beauty .... a.i the doughty knight iia.l g;vcn hie i.-a: t w,i hea'.t the honorable accompar.imenf if his hand and name. Her notoriety had ven spiaa.l beyond the British lines, anc Miuch cf the op.-ortunc inactivity of th.2 enemy ene-my was explained as due to the fascination it his mistress and the inability of the compandor com-pandor to withdraw from her influence and take the field. . . Of the younger lady I had never heard, uoV, after my Hecting glimpse of her, could ! make myself believa that her nature was tainted. Srammei! was the official guard of the two for the trip, which accounted for the dragoon being at sea, and, acc ording to the. doctor, lie had become deeply enamored of 'lis younger charge, the fair Gertrude King. Doubtless it was a desire to cover himself vita plory and dazzle the eyes of his love which had led him to take a hand in boarding board-ing the Phantom, but 1 gave over interest in the whole matter by the time the boat leached its destination. The half-slewed Irishman made but hasty work with Ixmnsbury. The unconscious '.An had been removed to the cabin, and lay n my berth with eyes fast closed, still breathing like a pump. The doctor looked ;t him frowningly, felt of his head and pulse. vitb a careless air, and then gave his diagnosis. diag-nosis. "Flip a sovereign.-, cap'n, and bet on its "all, and ye will have cs good a notion cf how the case will turn cut as myself. There's no knowing at all what the man wi J come to. iie has had the devil's own shock. "l iacon-ussmn iacon-ussmn and mayhap fracture, mayhap true-ural true-ural lesion oi the brain. Who knows He May die. he may live, but he'ii be a bit 'ashed in hie wits if he pu'.ls through, and ,e"er the lad he was. What's one dead rebel nore or less? Let him lie and take chances. Have ycu a drnp o' potheen to say good -.ight on? I'm orf." 1 felt like kicking the man for his heart-assness, heart-assness, but gave him a drink and saw him tarted for his own craft; then, getting tha rew together, I set them to work aad ia -short order we were under way. The surgeon's v0rd3 had not tended to depress me. The passion possessing me a hen. I struck my mate had passed" away,. md if ho would live and remain "fashed" tntil I Lad cleared from the muddle into hich I had been forced I would pray for- jis final recovery. It was an easy matter to sail for New York. As the schooner now bore, wing on wing, .hat port lay fair off the end of the jib soora. The Sprite sailed something less than half a mile on our larboard beam, and tbua re went for hours, each holding her own. rn the early light of the following morn the. .vind suddenly lightened, then shifted to the north, and by the time I had made Sandy Haok, where the bulk of Howe's fleet ,ud most of my time and attention, for he iiad taken to -raving, and vas finally lashed u his bunk. His speech was but an untouth ..,ihiiu of words that me.iut r.r.thmg, and .'i.a at i ist, m the lower bay, the schooner formally I:. ken V" s.-s.-ion oi, 1 pa.-s,:d ;.t. , are of liim l- others, and began to look .j. ii-p.v to my owit all'.tirs. il wv.s days after the mess on the :i.i:it,mi bemiv v.v dropped am her ou the .,v. cominK to a final fcFl ne:ir the upper :;, oi the bight of the small bay below i'e:i:s Hook, on the Sound river (East , ver). There had been more than a little fuss and mn.v question ft by the authorities bc-.c..-e"l stcp.ped ashore. Answers, loo, wore ivi-n, wlnr.h miht have bt;-n picked ftiil ..f holes had s;i.-pifions arisen in the mi-.ids of the reigning powers; but owin to the disorder due to the retreat of Ciinton from Philadelphia, ami the arrival of his army, which h id now boarded the tleet at 8any Hook, confusion ran riot in all branches of government, and saved me from much line lying. There had never been a moment when I could have gotten at the gold in-the cabin without exciting suspicion. In fact. 1 had but little time to study the papers 1 had r.p-propl.ated r.p-propl.ated and still had on my person; and now, well-nigh destitute from want of cash, ! had the misery of seeing the isu's broad arrow painted on the bows o1' he Phantom and o! finding myself turned a -shore. I w;.s not greatly troubled by my lack of ready money. I held indorsement documents docu-ments for a claim cn my own ship for prize money for capturing her, and could easily turn it into f;old by allowing a Iilier.il dis-oir.it; dis-oir.it; br.t it went to r.v heart to see the broad arrow (which i.inrks t he kind's property prop-erty ), and know the craft was, by hook or by crook, a prize in possession of the enemy. But if my comparative poverty caused me no great uneasiness, 1 was worried over the fact that I had two living witnesses "gainst me, cue oi iiciii, lue lnto, ..pai;c oi damning me with his evidence ccuid he but obtain the ear cf an t.i. ....... It strack me forcii-lv, tec, that 1 was t&irfy within the tnc aiy's lines and under a fals" name ami chaTa.ter. It were one thing had I been caught at acting a part on the high seas and on my own sehooner, but quite another to be d.scovcr-d under toe caistlni; eaiamia-ta.nccs. The ii:sl cci:;d haw made me a prisoner of war at mo-it; the seccmd would damn me as a spy, and give me short shift to the n.xt world 1 y means of a rope. At that tame it nii.r.ht ha'ae been possible for me to have left New.Y.;:: and gotten on my v ' liomev-.a.ad. Uut it did not l.a;.-pe;i l.a;.-pe;i to :ie in m.v bicod to turn ui with thi re pari cf having lerielled .v: y .hin aav? liberty ami life. With a weakling it would have passed ; with me 'twould low'.; u. lhcu,;h 1 had thrown away ail for the fake cf ii(ht-ening ii(ht-ening my heels, and would likeiy it.j'.ue my iepuiat.cn. Aside from this, there lay hidden close at Land A! n!i. mid iicr.e, save Lcunsbury, la.' i fatha-ma: the- secret. It was my a.U, barring the sci.o-.-:.r, ti; jV.r. that ',aa: act 1 t "tai less, as 'he uraily pipeit in my ) o- k t bore w.fiu.ss. No man v.'iliir.giv fc:ce-.;es two t.'i us four a.i-cti a ne u cud 00 in raid rl-.h''riiy iiis own, unless he be a ccw-r.-d; ami th;-.t, 1 maintain, I am not. And no ;-.y fortune 1 determined tostano until ;t should be sunk, blown up, or cthei wise lont. There was more than this pecuniary interest inter-est wh irh stwled my determination to frtay where I was for a rpace and risk the future. An 1 that the war. L-.-si my reader think I had been a laggard ir I lie coi.lliet which had now been on bett. r than t wo and a half years, let it be known that 1 had beet) act.ve against the enemy, loth afield an I afloat; noticeably in the w haioboat wi.rl ire on the eoast. 1 h ..el made more than one lobster back wish li. had stayed in Merry Engkir. un- less he was at o:ve set past w, siting), and helped tlig a mighty hole in the king's ex chequer by destroying his property. But that was in the past, and runs not with this tale. 1 could ill v abide the discipline of the army, though with the patriots discipline was but a trdle more than a mime. U ni.tcd mo best to be my own master and fie hi m my own way (not that 1 quarrel with ibe mode of another man, and armies are necessary), and never would 1 have more than carrvd lations had 1 stood in the ranks and moved forward or backward on the word of command. com-mand. Determined then not to run.it took me but a short time to conceive that in my present pos.tiou I could well serve the great 'r-jj which to no. man was dearer than to m..-Vdaahington, m..-Vdaahington, 1 knew, had few agents within the lines of the city, and these I ungh'. never hope to know, they, bke myself, being hooded hood-ed untlei the mask of toryism. .This last fact was a hitch. 1 might become c storehouse a very mine of informatioti-m the strength, weakness and cun(-mp!ntecl movements of the enemy, but be without the means cf unloading my knowledge. To force a way throu, h the lines was to take one's life in one's hand with small charittsof keeping keep-ing it, and this would become necessary in my case, lor on a close examination of Lcuns-bury's Lcuns-bury's papers 1 found nothing in. the shape of a pass save an old one signed bv Gen. II owe, which had opened a way out of Bhil-adelphia. Bhil-adelphia. The rest of the documents proved to be of no value to me, as they related to matters concerning the kidnaping of some unnamed party in Norfolk and an investigation with a view of British occupatioih of that unimportant unimpor-tant town. From the moment I had found these papers pa-pers until my laading I Lad given r.o thought to the future, my tirst business having been to provide for my own safety. This now being be-ing accomplished (for the present, at least), I fixed matters to my taste in this wise: J would become a spy fa fair name in a good . cause), and as a rampant tory, haif freebooter free-booter and half swashbuckler (as be-cr.me the character of the man into whose- shoos I had stepped), I would peer and pry, and, when finally loaded sufficiently to warrant it, go to Clinton and, on the pica of past service ftnd in the name cf Louoshury, demand a pass through the lire. 1 would not turn my back on this fair prospect pros-pect and become a common eoidier. Nay, like Lcunsbury himself (who was new lying somewhere in tha city), I had been a freelance, free-lance, and a free-lance I would continue to bea Difficulties and obstacles were forever obtruding ob-truding themselves ia my mind. The dan- .- A-'-' : ' r . K I ih s j. r; Utr I put usi .-, f,,r v:,i !. !!::: - , ,. must liiv U!' .i.iTitr ni any :.i liv.- -;. Kit at- h..!-u ,-t.i.i pl.-.y ti.i. I , y. a:i(l s,-!f-;!,tvrr-l iK'sr;;' ri:I-J i,:v ..:,, ; ' !icrt; tii,.. foicc -f t ::-..n:.iH:u.v. - 1 ..! ; -idc, ;ui'J I hniio-.l my dt-t.n.i. !..: grim joy. Tin re y.'tr. ; . 1 i.. -: ; ,, onist- !i ! .i i !-n :i :; ? ..i i : : ; ; ;i ciiH.-e the lK-clitr.Mi.ir. I l.a.l !. .;, ..tl . . , . ican, a title to l;o j-it ud of, a.:.J n,.v, . not in the field, 1 wouid prove worthy oi th name. CHAPTER IV. , I NEW YORK IN ITTS. I New York at this period was a scene of ! confusion. The fear of the French, whi.-'i hi,; o :?. ' sioritJ tiifr evacuation of i i; i ; ; , : ... ! brought a horde of i:,'j;i) soMki- i;, ' , - . i down a,i:o;)g n.'H'Kt others, wht:v ' ul -.:;,t I r repariitio.is ,i.id i.ieci: made to !,: e the-n. W'h.-.t witli the ;;':.n: t cf ;! e v. pdmilii.-tored t,v V"ash-r."1.-:n '. irs cn their much a. res New I : .-. .!:' ; wetness of Siiiivj's tt ; t, t he !:-.i:- of n s?,,. f den !:.ovet'tc-:t on the city by t!. .'.v.. in .-ms. j rnd the intense her. t of the Wi--ii !ur the I army wa;j in a slate bo:-d:r...; o-, ; .: ! li was i..i ;;rn:y, too. t',,.r ':: :; vnyk ' anil file ha i b'-ril ;i. -;im a;::'... d t-.v i ' and dehaii-.h, a:i-l i:i!; :.: .r;t : - 1 more apt or prophetic t han the re-, i I" :r.;.r!e j by I'nitiklin when it became known i- ii.m that ih? DeUwarc had he-en op.-i-.i-l ! v j Howe: "rhi'aileipliia has sue. mi,!'.- ! v. -he ' l5ritis!i. let they in turn will sue. ua,'.j to rhil.-ibphia." It had. been even bo, but (lie elf. ct ! i fOfflo apparent in New York. Th- . ;v ; v.- had long been prostrate; t.ae v -:u- Ihority lax. Now the ih-ilir!, re w W;-? in the cond'tion of a nia'i c;t..: a !,..-i't (; eipation, l.r.ttlitig w.t.:-, ,' n.ti.-t.!:;-.! ' k..;.. feeling tlie inure;;! :-:.c.:.!v . t i icar. Piru ) fe.ir a:-,' . ; -- i is every ! - :-. "n ..f !!. . -i a t f' re. v m .la: i -ai ar.d the; r.n I - a, New irl:, Y. hah !;a i -a v- : : -aava ,. -: aaa I.ever t . 1 now L "i i -a (hw'Taty ir. 5:;:tt'c, KUi'trcil as r.; I s'o-'-(l :!', c.-.r:d m :-. r imtre. ; Ad : : : ! i::v pa- :r as li- ' lectly f,!',aa t-;l my int..-: est. The a host of ne-.vcomers saved me t.-. i.i I i'.g I rominvr.t as a .'.!-.- nper, am? the "tra i'rep-iiratioiis i'rep-iiratioiis U:r ike defer.e of tt-e '-.a.-.:,, together to-gether Willi the km.--.-ifc!go (hat th-.- a.aach were at. ia&t 1:7. cn 1 ':-. Jiverttu intention inten-tion fro-n siiiall naval Vf r.tar. . I had feared the Phantom would 1 e ira- mediately refitted and arm-.-d for sound or river cruising, and was mlaliiily pleased to haw tlie d-.vs ifo br and h' as the sayina L:-:: -a 1- Never dt I o . sua set '.v.; I. .a-a .a-a lock at her saaualeg at ar . '. lay oh' the hid . - de s-.n ' ad s!d;-a:.l, .v (aaie a fav-arlia ham.t of mini, a a a' cf Ilia mask I .Vora and wi.-.he-d to e my trii-- : : I:'. And tic '-j 1 wmld walk up and each d;i" ,vat h the grow;!i a:" ; th :t !:a n-na I la-r canle c i the flow of tha tide, adia had in t . v dis. and ad, a.al, f,.;- aurhl I . a d WiLlc.ut :i gar' 1 sa , a at : I n gone out to her and worked t.p:m t bulkhead w:.'hi ha at he-en ini!a;- li b. at f.-oa. 1- r !arl -,m- i d;.;.ia ; . takan away, but the d;':wy :: I ':' the ataiai. as :-.t.d ae ; aa a -n- . ju.-t biye si t! c re.ie h of a ti:l st-n;. A sweet sight (but a rM-'arc 'oly schooner m tde to me as sa.e t-w-.ii., broaa.l river wc'l from land, ti.a i' an e ven :na r ,.t her , in el I' wi n: In : I c'l-nnii i..T! the rttstiti'.ss cf in r -; ond her was i he- b:it, v-.-: k el i"..n t (imiit and d-.-crte'l nn'.::-'. ' '-. t riots t-v: v- irs hi ! rah si a dla. g !, -vn, aui k and : ( en Th, vein i w r.bc la oi Iv-cnklynh (hi Wall struct lay many of ' th- a..':: : I- rytst laani - r a. : ; of INnltc-ns island (vi.-ve-t !! : readme. -is to op. pose the Freac! daily e:;psated. But 1:1 the fair lurmony " a Mid wr.tar there wa-i one u.s -i The Uo'.Th it huik af the .I-;-.- ... w : i. scope of the eye, was dire t'y a ; . i mare than once did I sa- ir. r in.h de-.d, and ev'ihf cimat hear li:e "Jlei-.vr, ya : ' d-,w:i!" as ti:- prisoners .. E-aeptm. the sparse;;, lina of tai t !a di'ivan ! alow at sa ; . in the h:pa:.l ..! the we'-faar! side of ii : isaand, di -. wr.a scarcely a rood of laud i . wli.ch i c ! '-I. e.-end e.-end net come in contact with the videuca cf war. Tha quiet desokilmn or h..i r. a.ncas cf the fc.-mcr and the broad. ;,rae-.i me: ; ows. th? song of birds, the hirr.i-.mn.us of nata.ra ami calmness ot taa e'.aa.i ... i.ui. . at the latter point were in 'aarha.l :y lrst with the hell lying close -.!. imi'd. id 1 the ckvii com-' on earth in h,s propc! p- i -a :i. rs some poet has made Ii.m aad i ha.-. a .: ;., I .-nd Ian. lad in New York, l.o Wcttid iiava rubbed his hands 'and s .v. te i:ed i: :s ha.r! .. .1 tail in glee at the work of h a ;:;iL'...:i-i! s who were ,erv:rij; hint as but lew s -ended niis-tlans niis-tlans i-eive ike Almighty. Ba.refa. e-d inhumanity stalked be' -re society so-ciety and. ta used a laugh. (Tuc.ty h.id i e- ienii a 1. udime. Domesta; ity w.ui Bobbery seemed set to the music- m a . " ular song, so universal it I a: ana-, a. ; a as it cenfim"': to the confine a . a n. i f ; . a : ' :' bclemgit to patriots. An nr. n. I a; d ! : a n-gcr n-gcr wr. uld have found r.emse a fin 'ty m c'-.-Ur. .inii.g whether this brillia'd ursa'i-blage ursa'i-blage was exerting itself as much t w : I suppressing a rebellion-. p-?r;;e rs it oi imk'ir' war on the king's livs::-ury. Thare may have Iteen honest men in N--v York during the summer of 177 i, iue a.a ! h;.:l f:.ri d to strike them, iawia a whom ! Had to do was a pamlnii, a. tin. .. ... a drunkard frequently a.l thu-e-a.. i ! drre s-vea. that, were the truth luiowi , -ler-a.i or the other a; die 1 lo tha a I - a array, from Sir Henry Clinton l- t-'.c i...-t suV.altrrn ,-r.d from the l ow-nea-a vl u provj-.l in.iioha!, Cunningham, t; tii3 i 'W-rst 'W-rst blotted turnkey under ins ti.un.h. New York had eensad to be a town. Tt was nothmtr mora than a fortified .; .ti which neither justice nor mcaay ;a:.ht he found Morally, it had beaoma a v ai:oieniia.-.n,iu tompany my policy forced me. In !a--t, 1 might have made a s.nit to S. t .nys- , this sink of heartless c.epr.iv.ey o. , r11 1 swung at the ena ol .1 ,n a, .num pistol shot .fth2 shore niiaror.al.nes.t Many a r.iuht had 1 la us a .vatic nr... .1. -schemes to get j-.boaid and 1 . .-. r. but they were v.-crse? than foolhardy, rs ! br.-.w after a second thinkinr, so 1 teeile it out m watching and biding my time. Ac t 1... , r-t cn-' rr ?,n trnr for myself. ! .nunsl.-ury was p. a: id! under (.rrcr.n l-by this, for I hu' l ea r in a of him, and if the nCjTi-o was a ,,.,: "( d i...l- t ris- oner in a huik he might as veil lir.va been in a tomb. Of what was taking place in the world ovt- side 1 knew nothing save ficm; rumor, ami lumor qft e-ontradic tc-d itself. 'J ha cn:y ieport seeiviinjely sure uas that Vdrvlnr-vtOTt had sat himself : down on tha 1 hids,.n .aisl had sat iiimseli down em tna ireaas,.n ,.13. nortii ot the Jiarjcm uitt- very siaa. a ... 11 which he had been driven t.va jea's t-e-foi'fe), and was there awaiting ti.-a :.rr,val of the i'rertch l!e-.-t ir. order to strike a bit.?. And there he remaiue-.l inactive, tor the trench did arrive early in Ju y, and, fnd- inp Howe's liact drawn up to reeci-.e lhar.i, but peered ir.to the buy, an! then t-nmed tail .end si-ed away to Xcwisnrl orv the iruit- less mission of bio-kdelmg that pa: t. In thf aeeminiiv open et wholly set-ret life I led I made many friends inc-l:y pot-bouse pot-bouse coniuaiiioTis to wh'uni I Ih-tcncl but spoke little, fearing to be recognized as an impostor. I kept lxth ears and cyei on the alert the while, rkbting ehy of iroils, jet holding the respect of the roughest of the canip o'Jsccunag, owing to m.v size ana .pj:arer:t ptrergth. 1 even dared mrd:e a map of the lower defenses. of the city; but it was so disguised, so crossed, and re-crossed , in a manner clear only to myself that I would have trusted it to the eye of any of libera without fear of their coming by its ;true nature. 1 (IO BE CONTINUED) !3en't To'oacro Spit aad Smois luur I.h'e Aca, , -To quit tobacco easily p.ncl forever, be traj fielio. full ot lite, nerve, and Vigor, ta'.io No-To- sore, spreading its corruption !,;.,:,. I. -r.rtr' Hew--V f ' j ' Virtue was a weight on man : i.-.i .a.nn.n ii . pjr i '--T-JV-' " .V,, - 'j 1 X Epeah but of the rule), and pewer I'm; cm; gftlrsild!i ri'r'jiih'j rtiK ,ecoSn;,ed r.,ht. ft E VKRY x,i l was mie-iitnv oe;iresstu ,1: vkw n . f vi ri, , Seasoned thou-'h I was, 1 shraa...... .: C',l,".:,,, w iyjr ST" ' - -f . as 1 saw it, a id sic kc-r.ed of ti.osa i.to . d .-a X-Sr --.;'- 'a- ' ., .'..ty- . ".L ' V ac, lite wocucr-woriter, tnnt niaicc wsaie rata in T!-v ' ' " - 'T in iv mm, n .T.,i in... - , . . JuJLUbuJLkimltlifa ... -3 ISO. liiiects of Tobacco. T 1 - i " i . '-. I t aa, t: l'IVO N a , 1 i j sai l, . : v-' -a : u , e 1. ; uni ir:, C '::. I ! - tar v e: e c li; iz e-r-s. fi acl ; -i U.1.11S i .1 the IV: : coiu.trv lun.v have wor.tle red why l.o trttce- is cvit found of the arlotis (will animals, sm-h as f;h? niloe, hich die hv tt,,, ,,..., ,.s. '),, r,,,M,n ;sil.,n the. Ecxlia: b-attlc l.;ih taken care of ii,;1 tiny dci-ei ! .a.';-.-.,, d. 1... a a .:..:... ;.!.'::: c;to l.,e t. . I., s a ar K ... i ... y t... h be- l.ot .In ,....! l. i's f '.-. )y iar.!i;'!i ,l: 1 1-iited 1-iited urataropky. for y ret their n v; rd mto ir fo d f',r the :.:. i .- ht . :.! s h.vi: j u;; i.rcaa i.c-r fa t I.e. 'I s nn bia-nt ..ii e: ers. Af ; ar s; licet h-s ;!i en !. n n : i r i 1 n nds on t k i: a." c: fviny tl.eir lauiiyi- i i in a very ' lab"! i;n t! itannias. ah. ;!v Id a m t of hi. earth the fee .'th.-P. i-si loan s j i u 1 1 s , d a r ti;;:n; ! a n.:i no t ' Inside this ihny di:- ..ne-,h: r fan ..wim-i keep on tili t : r.'y sinks into t ho ;ole. Then 1 he v throw in the earth they have ( xca viitcd. T: C-.itc J'.iii.lti. L. II. la. .'.-..1 tea n., . ill ilU.ii t'ea'ereir, : :: io. lac or C'O. ii,,..-. i rarnna nn : j 'raser Qraaso y ... . y. . , .... ...a. :v h affectejJ by Hcat or Cold. Highest Awards at Centennial, pcp!s ar.d Vorid's Fair. Man.rfactured rp,, I M3r ' I4 STf 3 P0 b., fnAlhn LcSAlbAIUil VV Factories:. ChuiaQO, St teiils, Kaw York. . - . - I r?TA NTKT--S.-v.ral tn;twpr!by 1 sons v v :n tin ms.ic i i-.ifi.ipe .n- im-nf jn iii.de i,w" an o mama c-.-'!t! 11s. It i- ij.ia, i. :y a'.et1 w 1 ,i'i: en ,i- iiaal e.T in 'tn-. Sni- , .1 n. -ii --;llu :. ;.i ;!n'i n '. m - deii- i l-r-i .-in.ii-.. i. iin-r.n t;o t. --s sa?;uy. 1. fir .a th". Ilefel-oii'rcs. r.nel.-i- -.eifa-l-.1 0 -'.'(fsl n minai e:v;i,;aJ. lieibciT .,. l!e.-s, presi1, ni. liept. M. :lt:c..so. - " ' - r tv"r OiTTT T ' '' t- J 3 ;J : v-, j.X jjiUV W W J.1 J..JS.9 J.WV W t-r: soiiiAt, Airrit--r. l'OB mi easy sIiuit a nel an artistic hiilrcat. cull on hint. Tjj-oe, . ar.ci - Ol-sdlclroti's IiAi:. . ens a specialty. AG.aNfV lor th:- TKV STflK-1 I. A b.N iiUV, "s.i't i.a he 1 p. ingvillf.. - . : .. - - - -p- - "TIVvT"? --"f1 JTj J3C v O vi .fpoosorlai I Artist. All Work Demy, it: th- ;iihcst Style of the Art. Onufoi table 1 ia t h-ruom h-ruom Attaciiod. Fee 25 ctuls. . ..... il.V they liavc cxcaviitcd. I - ,;: Uaaily h i-,:,: i.:o;, j ff- ; ff 7.1 . , . .r: ' 1", -,'a .', . '. "T"; ' ., '. .:' ..' ' .,1 '..'. I'. ' 1 -'' , ' I 4 paia!;d, ;l-;n. ha;,;; t,"(-;v 'a - "i- ii S':V Lsi dhh' v a'd IOV '. ' C I: !i a ?5 (;.':-' I1 ; . a.i. h yd aala:;.,, 'idol i . N 1,1 ul.h-vb. " jt L-- .; i' j'ltl'l'i"l'l; --v" i cu'i;-: v'. . : :. 0 were 1 . .... ; 'lid. .-: i:SS l.l'slALSri. ;-; - - . 1 h -- I ! ;-'" r s ; ; - - t n.- ... .. - , ,: . . i ": i; ' 1 " u;i It'c ir;i;-:i-si. it .!' OI t " j :". '- ; y I1- v -v .i.3 o I."h:" O. J. .l-'-.i. .-v-;:o:.?.. 7t -.-. i-.- ',. i:"ud ::i-: ;-i- - ' ;) -' M 3 -a- sy ;'" 1 , . . k h ?i Xf H y N $ u U!.n":ii ':;ii:,i ! U k V ft H ii k,f $ inuiwiiy travnini; d liij;ii -p.-e'iS ; V - M m ,m- 0 i-illlS rt'iie i.-a'! a utlVi" c-t SulidV j s 5 '" i ni tai tiiiiilc nil itiuds win-re tl.ev V' : :i! fill. 1 it; 1 --a. .11: nKii.r- j . ami btcaiti i:ett in i r: f ii -Ksit.!-c 0 -TTrw :,-,:! ihc fit.' .'vo. l .t-l: . y - j j y : y& A 5 ir.w .o'D-i-t.-.s Ut the it.nntu-.itti j V-C iV'B K Z I lv in 1 1 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 i ! t -y ;i.i ;. ! isi ! u i - in- ! f - ' ''-' i'j vfi hlVCm lie.v.-.l ,.,si:;i.--iM lv, itciniins. ( Ui -"tJyA tfZ M iniiiaa! Agiid, iill i.uke Cilh i A UJ Nr'l I vnxeri Sim. IkV .tTtt; ; .j Z - -.- 5 " - -li i -r' - .1 .'.-S A. v' - X . N-' ' $ , ( , ,...-5V;i,! '.; '5 -To"1. ' F ' "" .' i ' . c- : X " ' v ' -. V f i !- a: s XhH i ! H iM tifr Si a J 't I !i a i 4 k "is U Are r-.vos-.SizeJ ths v.orlJ over as representing the b'2-itcst spe oi excellence in blcyls ccustructiotK" .; . -J? a W sj SVli'-i jHkd&J Si rJ L E "SI pai-X-?. V V Ti e :k- t pair ; l ie, ci. j on carl!: I'jr t!u- nicc-y. m:mnmw ? ?' . i rK MARCH CYCLE MFG. CO., l.T.hc, Ki!sted 1-ultof. 5treefi, ChScago. t:.-aicH-:-.W YORK, LONDON, ibi.'.iuLRti. .Vl c.i" - '-. - inn; s f -r a d' h f "j!U.;ch rbijb.K Curd.-. ilbistrafinfr Je83ioEartlatt i J a. Is, ; dlliau h" .n..-aii, Tu:u t'oops r, Loo Hietiarusou and Walter Jones. ''Al.d, IICLTS ZhRi, A MONARCH." A-, -h.;, --wVa.V' AH tlie 1 -.--, ,i a a i i id i .... '- (3 Li. "'ISfia' s. T t f.1 ' iS s id" e i-v'i i L'7 tie ctotstsionai meet, u n?.3 provea a -wrarcr K i-a -': I fc ;.,... - , , f j .'-'-i-e. iii.'i eiuy i.i wi:i;a',iHiOii. iiau-t.Il oy UlC noil- I pieiessioyyl, by the "scoirhcr' for business or plc&S'jrc, it record izcond to none. piuis-tdrki-ig cars manufacturing; details, case in running and .Czo-m? syreirif.tricu i ate co-uphd v;itri tlis "WkilTES' Our lofor established repatiiion guaraniesa the xcellcrics ox cr pioatict. rvTodels A p.rd B SSO.OO Moda l G (30-in. wheel) 60.00 "Gptcioi R.-jc.-?r" 65. OO Medals U and F (chainless) 75. OO While Sewing- Machine Company, CLEVELAND, OHIO. fW.VV"Vl'Vt'.Vii.VWVVVVVVitWMM 5 A Pron.'ncut I'iiy: lc-1.. I A prominent New York j-hysic; n j ia dirfcussin lbs ii.c.-ii-s 1 K.j...iio Tad-'.' :- With li h- dh- r p. hi : i "Several yt-srs a: I f,.;..-.-itv; ;t if oil:- v-L-iitd la i i f u.r r. 1 i.it in- $ thopis'J-, ozfl del a be'I. decidi ;:. c J eniil;i:it vronl l hi-lt) tii-' v. he do l.u- J mart met? rotLir.;. cuai J-c Li ttrr thin to pr.v-i-. I...- i." .. .-. I'e-s-pilal jir.rSi.rlp'iv-ii , aeaf is a is cf th: '!:-s:s 7 -a .v.'.-, and :;a--- It to 13 7nr up in t!? fr:r' ! a i-nt --t.-ip and elilributeai amory- tua loor. ' Sales Ir rris7. The 1. truest re tail dm 3 fitore in Aim-rica to that of liof. --'an .'-; . on Broadway in Mew York " A ra'Mrtfr wlio wont tiieio i. iv.sxn ? i . cf. he.-v Ripiir Tab-u1..t Tab-u1..t sedi.r bou.cht a five-ciit carton and asked: pr )Vtal to r tiio hta-.l of t be d -part- V- :ti;:it. -Ila'faid : 4 The salo of ripnes Tannics in ro-tstnnt ai1 j,.,. v; i ly ttWlijjJitr- nii a 1 c uasCer iMd grOWUl? fftSv Of ti:t" iO, taJOUgll fiio reconiiiJt'TiiLiiie.ii c f friond to friend. Satisfaction v.l'h tlioui i? very general. T"ic-'a oz.co tb.oy mo begun I notico tha? a porm jzcui eti tomer for litem ii inc.de. This, 1 ilieve, is thiroug?i ,the intrir.s'c I t-hcia specially Tifnl in tlie goiicral J . run of stomach troubles." for ;.i'es i-vitie urvvror" ' -Do you have ,f s jai VA-J m V-irsuch V-irsuch call for k , Pi- V; He was referred rJgHJ.s4')y t..a"v, -.t r-?. v - ' . 'V - e- - n : 1 f s 34 5-5 j i s, fonargh roadsters 55021 Send for 1 ES9 Catalogue. Rjon'.s v.anttc! in open territory. jfi-ciN..-. iLJ.i:, Utah. In in 1 yPsM 9 r. ,- h a" -i f-: " v n yy '- v ' l-i:-' Vi- "ii- u : Sis3 Li ti&a r; : ' ail A - v '.in t .( . - Material ttsei Li iiz construction, a izvf cf its claimz ior superiority. hih values, are caaractertstics of An IHIderly Lady. An elderly lady living at Fordham Ileizhis, a part of New Yttrk City, -;; I v. bo was known te) bo a warm advocate' of Ripar.s labulcas for any c-j -eef ih er trouble or ir.dicrestion, s ii. ta;i reporter who visited htr for thu i itrpose of learning the particulars particu-lars or h.r case: "I had always "-i:i:d.v-cd a i4iTdoian crd did so on l h. 1 list occa:.ie.n I bail for one, but ;i. l'iit times cl.-talitexl r,o ttencficial re - ilts. J had r.evf-r had any faith in rra.'nt iiit.dicints, but hdvingeeen I i;n::s Tr,hu!ru nc nnaerdtd rcy b.hiy in Uitr New York Herald con-c con-c iudi i to pive thc-in a trial, and f aund then- v. c r ; j-.sst what my case eoar.iancleel 1 heave) nover enyployed a ,;tbtciaii b-xict-, and that iricaiis a savins of S3 a call. S A elollar's worth of E 1 p a n a Tabules laais me a month, end I would not be without them now if it were mv last dollar." At the time cf this inter view tnere were i present two dauph- ters who Bpcciaiiy olrir-clcd to their mother giving a ten imonial v, hich should parade her naino ia tho n.r.vrpaor9, but to do j this tha cldt-r iidy argued i ."'There ciit v ba other eiacs just like mine, S a"ael I -ri.ru snrci I tako great pleasure in ro'oomTcHielia the Tabules to any 5 or-o-uiilicttd a I j''eili,tho tellin alxtut my cae-o in the psperirenables r-..:r.ii cthnr pi-rsr similarly afTcct-dri, '1 to bo c ? groatlv lieneliied "as T have . ' K-On I J- f.M!ni, ii.l, " Tha o,,rrVv 5 fipil b- t-'Lft H?t Lad received, I'.:ii.slfo''.l;o v.x!3 qv.icc ri&ht. Mi.rv-. o-is, ' . .. , a h ffi f A A v.1 1 4. 4 1 ii ' a a i - -; ? |