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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL. MIDVALE.UTAH Ri e ke nL ae ke r A • C: A "- • WO~THY • OF • ITS • NAM& B,..A.RTH UR D. HOW DEN SMIT H WPllRl(OKT "BQ ARTHUR D. KOIDDF.n SMlTK tDNU SEIUJ!Cl! CHAPT ER XIII-Co ntinued you save a number requlretl to hanule our left all the way sot<thward along "You better come to der cabin," she ct·ied. ''And what Is a .Tacohlte the ship, the rocky spine of the west coast to said PPter .nhruptly. -17or a Hanoveria n, or what worth King "Get to work. Before you rest I Mizzenma st hill and a cape to the "His buck Is broken," shouted m:v "I beg your pardon?'' answered Mur- George or King .Tames, that yo.u must ~treat-uncle. • expect the maindeck to be cleared and west of that whkh old l\fartin had ray. be murdering and slaying and he that The James had brgun to gather staging rig-ged overslde for resheath- called Hnnlhowli ne head. Eastward "We have something to tell you," was a good man ancl kind-whe n he headway; but as the whePl was re- ing and calking." the Irregular shOI'e ran north and I said. "It cannot walt." wa~n't In liquor-sho uld lle In heathHe dro,·e them until midnight, then south to the lndentlltlo n of Captain leased from the dead helm;.man 's grip His eyes plumbed mine, and I think en ground?" h er head fell oft', and she dropped ~ent them reeling to their hammocks . Kidd's anchorage , the tree growth he knew In that instant what our news She leaped up, quivering with pasIn the morning a systematic plan matted and thick except for several was. He clicked open his snuff-box sion lashed elugglshly Into the trough of the seas aflame. · which surged over the shattered of occupation was arranged. By Cou- savannas midway of the Island and and dusted a pinch delicately into his "J aco!Jite! The toe of my boot to waist, and one green hill of water peau's advice a handful of the more the silvery loops of two or three small nostrils. the word and them that use It I Litbut·st squarely on the poop, hurling amenable o! the crew-mos tly negroes, rivers. "So?" he murmured . "Sets the wind tle enough hath It meant to me but us to the deck. Peter reco,•ered his Portuguese , Italians and Frenchme n We Identified the masts of the in that quarter!" poverty and exile and the death of footing before either Murray or I. of the south-we re organized as an James, rising aho,·e the headwater s And he ol'i'ered Moira his arm with her that bore me and now-and now ehoved the Easterllng 's hotly aside and ufterguard , and the remainder were of the North Inlet, and the opening the fine, stntely dignity he achieved -the padre-an d now-" gripped the wheel in his own hands. divided Into squads headed by men In the trees north and east of Cap- to perfPctlon . and Jed the way aft to She fled from the cabin In tears; Slowly, the buoyancy all out of her, selected for skill at some special tain Kldd's anchorage that was the the main cabin. and her stateroom door slammed aftthe Royal James swung around In re- trade. One squad were to overhaul site of the fort !<'lint had built. And "You may place the viands upon er her. The Rickenbac!m'- is thorough ly modem, fot incor· lponse to the rudder's thrust•and lum- the sa!ls and cut and ~ew from spare then lllolra cried out: "Poor lass! Poor lass!" sighed my the table, Gunn," he said to the stewporated in ita design are all the latest engineeri nl canvas a suit for the new mizzen, ber ed ol'i' before the wind. "Oh, blessed saints, will that be a ard when we were seated. "We wlll great-uncle . "It hath been a trying refinemen ts. The headland lllolra had sighted which a second squad were to hew on ship? Do but see, Bob! Peter!" day for her. We must be leniPnt." se1·ve ourselves. " Best quality of materials onl.,-, used througho ut fnded Into the mist; but my great- the slopes of Sypglass mountain and "You should he down on your knePs, He turned to .Moira. She pointed eastward; and there, ., transport to the ship. A third squad sure enough, was a ship, thu construct ion of motor, chassis and body. uncle shook his head sarlly. "I recommen d this fish. 'Tls fresh- IJeseeching her forgl\·enes s, you who .or rather, the were to repair all exterior damage to tops'ls of a "'Ve are making water," he shoutt'd ship barely lifting over caught, and Scipio-" the remaining wantonly dragged her into this danThe best qwility of interior fittings, hardware to me; "and the Island Is to leeward. the hull ; a fourth were to recalk the the horizon's rim. If It had not been blar·[{amo or-"ls a master at such ger!" I snarled at him. and upholster ing ia used in all Rickenba cker We can scarce weather It, and If we started seams; a fifth were to attend for the fact that the sun·s rays were dishes; he hath stul'i'ed It, you see, "'Wantonl y,' Robert?" he objected models. to whatever Internal repairs were do-" striking level across the ocean floor, with greens he procured :from the mlldly. "Certes, you should know better by now. My reasons were of the Best grade of Spanish leather used in open modet. A faint hall reached us from the necessary. and so were reflected from the sheen woods." Coupeau was placed In charge of f o'csle. best, my motives and beGt KTade ol silk mohair used in all closed of the highest." of the canvas, we should never have "We have scant time to eat, let the work aboardship , and the rest of "Land-" He rang the silver bell In front of seen it, not even with a glass. models. alone to admire our food," I inter• And a rent In · the storm-clou ds us carried Colonel O'Donnell 's body "Aye, 'tis a ship," I said. posed roughly. "From the peak of him, and when Gunn appeared saldThe Rickenbackef' is one of the most distJncuish~ showed a second and lower headland to the top of a small hill east o! the "Send Coupeau to me." "Ja," nodded Peter. "It is Flint." the Spyglass at sunset we sighted the head of the Inlet. There, In the midst and most beautiful cars on the road. Then he turned to me agalnfair over our larboard bow. Moira shivered. tops'ls of a ship In the east." of a grove of pines, we laid him to "You, of all persons, Robert, have Perer started to put the helm down "Troth, and who would It be else?" A1J a performe r it is in a class by itself. "I presume that you believe her to rest. 'Twas a nohle situation for a least cause to censure me for Misto enable us to bear ol'i' as much a;:; she rlemanded. "There'll he no friends be the Walrus?" he returned. 'nle model you select will have a chassis identicall y tress O'Donnell 's presence." pos!lible and have whatever chance wanderer who had never reached his of us come a-calling, I'm thinking." "Ja," said Peter. "It Is Flint." gottl, wlth the clashing houghs and in construct ion and material with that used by ther e was of clearing It; but )lurray "I have most!" I retorted hotly. "I "It might be a king's ship-" I be"My faith, and who else would It the distant thunder of the surf to Cannon Ball Baker when he made such a long caug-ht his arm. am so unfortuna te as to be related to gan. be?" askerl l\loim. !lound a requiem until the end of time list of road records last year. "No, then," slH• denied, "if this "~o. no, Peter!" cried my gt·eat"Doubtles s you are right," he as- you, and therefore must be in some and a view over grepn meadows and measure a sharer of i~land the obloquy attmr-le. "Head up! Head up! 'Tis is gone all these yenrs without ~ented. "Indeed, I do not question it. Riekenbacker control system is so simple, so easily dwarf woo(llanrls to the white rim of the king's ships fin,ling track of It, Our examinatio n of the northern and tached to your deeds." tlH! North inlet! If we can pass in the heach operated that women find these cars deli&htful and the blue sea, shining ·u~ He wagged his head sadly. not like they will come upon It eastern beaches today failed to rllsto sta'b'd of that spit we are safe." ln the sun. for their uee. "Worrls! What rash, unreasonin g sudden in this moment: ".Tn." ~queaked Peter, and his !ron close a trace of evidence to Indicate Yrstrrday seemed years pa~t. r words will not youth spomor in its Rieken backer steering is positive, and the car musciPs forced the rudder over until blinked my eyes. looking from the .. 'Ti,; " ship indeed," I agreed un- what had become of the Walrus. and blind prejudices ! Peter, I appeal to It neutralize d the drive of the winrl pracpfnl garh of nature to ~1o1m'~ willingly. "Aye, a full-rigged ship." steers without the slightest effort on the part had she sunk so~ wreckage must you: Doth not my grandneph ew lle and sea; and foot hy foot the Ho:val slim hollY hu<ldlrd in prayer beslrle of the driver. ",Ta, a ship like Flint's," said Peter. have \Yashed ashore. Yes, yes, my In my debt for my conduct in arrangJames made her sonthing, pa~· spd the the mound of raw Partli amongst thP We were silent for flJl Jn~tanf, the friends, our 111-luck Is still with u~ . ing for him Rickenba cker roads so well, steers so ea2ily, and the opportunit y to squire east spit with half n cuhle's len!;th to pine neerlles. On the ecJgp of the grovp three of us, dazed by the sud1lenne~s Flint rode out the storm. But that, rides so comforta bly that the car drives all day SllUI'l\ nnrl opened u narrow, hottle- the men who had dug the p: 1-a,·e were with which our whole outlook on the Hobert, is no reason why we should our II ttle Irish maid?" without the slightest evidence or feeling of Peter drained a glass of brandy. f'haped roadstead. with tree-clad playing a gambling game with the future harl heen changed b~· this un- not secure thp maximum of satisfac"You better not say any more, Murfatigue. ~hores that offered pro! ection from pine-rones . Peter leaned on a musket, expected loom of tops'ls lenguPs away. tion from tl1 is tn.>ty meal-all the ray,'' he grunted. "Neen l Maybe more particularl lJny storm that hlew. y so when we congl·a,·ely compasslo nnte. Come in today and let ua give you a demonstr atioo. My grPat"Ife must have weathered the sider 'tis like to bp the last for some ~ ou say too much." 'I.'he rain w11s still pelting down. uncle, his Pyes puckered In thought. storm," I saicl foolishly. "I had supposed myself the model "The surf was foaming on the outer was staring out to sPa. As I wat('hPd , "And now lhP red fightin:z will he:ziir dnys we shall eat In such comfortab le of diplomacy ," proteste<l my greatl1eaches; the \vind \\'hl!>tled shrilly In he twitched my coat sleeve and drew all over agaiu," cried :\Ioira. ")Iy su rrounrlings ." Vertical "Eight" Prices Famous "Six" Prices uncle. "You take It coolly!" I exclaimed. ihe rigging. nut to us that pro~pect me to one side. soul, will there not have been deaths Peter's little eyes t\vlnkled behlnrl "And why not? ''l'ls a di>:aster, I was the fnirest ever seen. :!\Ioiru sank "T shall kave you to amu~e your- enoug-h for this trt>nsurP? Every piece 7 Pass. Phaeton - $2195 $1795 7 Pass. Phaeton to l1ei· lmPf>S in rn·ayPr hesWe the dead self as you choose for the remainller of it must be sperkled with men's grant you, yet irritation will not airl their protective rolls of fat. 6 Pass. Phaeton 2150 Pass. 1750 5 Phaeton "Ja, you b!'en pretty smart, ~Im·ray. me to retlress it." pirate. Illy great-uncl e steppf>d 1o the of the clay," he sai<l. "'Tis for you hlood." 4 Pass. Roadster 2195 4 Pass. Roadster 1795 "You don't stay here, neen ?'' snid But der smart feller, he has to look rail and bn<le the survivors of the and Peter to safeguard the maid. I "We better tell Murray,'' said Peter, oudt or he gPts too smart. Ja! 5 Pass. Andt Coupe Sedan Pass. 2095 Coupe 1495 5 Sedan crew get sufficient sail on th;> ship must ascprtain. if possible, wllat hath movin;; toward the lip of the rock plat- PetPr. when he gets too smart he Is In "Qnlte to g-ive us steei·agewa~·- And I-I hecomP of Flint." 4 right, Pass. Coupe friend Pass. Rdstr. Peter. 4 Coupe 2320 The Rdstr. 1920 form. trouhle." Hoyal James ti·ied to shake Peter. He blinked at In her present "And then?'' I Asked. plight 5 f?ass. Brougham 5 Pass. Brougham - 1795 - 2295 "But how could Flint be back so Coupe11u's hideous mask of a face me :wlemnly. "'l'hPn ?" Ills e~·e!Jrows arched In ! oun ?'' I protest Pd. "''I' is impossiblP, would he a death-trap . I ~hall allan6 Pass. Sedan 2495 5 Pass. Sedan 1995 don he•· tonight anrl shift to the fort showed in the companion way entrance. "I t'Ink Gott ~poke out lourlt to der surpris~>. "Why, thPn, Robert, Wf> l'etE>r. He conlcl not-" 7 Pass. Sedan 2595 7 Pass. Sedan 2195 I "Oui, m'sieu ?" he growl E> cl. ~hall contiuue as we have done hithtllefil today, Bob," he sai<l. ".Ta !" "He could, ja," returned the Duteh- Flint was so ohliging as to construct 4 Pass. DeLuxe Pa5s. 4 Cpe. DeLuxe 2395 Cpe. 1995 "An, Coupeau." answeretl l\Iurray. erto." man inperturha bly. "Der storm was for us by the un{'horage ." ''A strange sail nppronche s the bland, f.o.b. Detroit, pi us war tax "And the tre:1 sure?" I uske<l. "You must pursue this Insane hy in two c:lasses- anclt ller ship is CHAPT ER XIV perhaps Flint, perhaps another. To He held schrme?" up his wineglass to the yet ma~·hp ten lengnPs off. neen ?" us it mntters not. We must entrench He was ns patient with me ns If We dPsepncle<l the ~pyglass in sl- li~ht and ~tudled it retlectiYely. WE HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Disaster "ObYiou!ily, we must he where the ourselves a~hore. The treasure and I were n fractious rhild. lence. T\Yill;ht overtook us In thP Another lf>~S self-a ...;snred than An"'Tis no 'insanP Sl'heme,' hut n forest at Its hase, an!-1 we were ohlked treasure Is," he retunwrl at length. suffic.:ient stores for two we eks' ~o TERRITORY OPEN FOR DEALERS journ will he shifted to the ~tocka<le<l ' drew :\[urray nmst h:l\'e heen dis- coup of high polities of fa~l'inatin~ to retrnce our cour~e with extreme "Or, ff ~-ou plea>-e, put It the other fort on the hill north o! Captain Kirlcl'H , muyed hy the !'('ries of misfortune s lm[lort, my hoy. I own to <lis~ap- caution, so tl~<~t eight hPlls rang from way ronnel: The treasure must he IN UTAH, IDAHO, NEVADA anchorage . The men must work all which had lwset him. We were safe, ]JOintmE>nt it doth not appral to you . the Itoyal .Jam~~-so pxact was the where W<' are. I foresee a busy nlghl nlp;ht agnin if necc:->!iary. no you unhut no morP. 'T'he Hoyul .Tnmes was more reaclilr. What? Shall we 1'1'\ I rt•,;tored clis<'ipline on that ~t1·andeci for onr rwople." and WYOMING. clerstan<l ?" taking In \\'lltl'r so mpidly 'twas :wcPs- quits, simply hecause of shipwrPl'k· : hulk-as we ste11ped from thP trees llloiru thrust out appealing hancls "Oui, m'sieu." repliPd the gunner. f:ary to beach lrr.r on the mud-tluts And aftpr ever.r move hath turned as on to the shore of the Nm·th inlet and towarcl hlm. And Coupeau clumped ol'i' down the WRITE TODAY at the Routh end of the inlet. She we plotted it should!" "Oh. sir, why won't re just he after hailt>(l for a hoat. cOiupa!lion way. A moment Iuter h!s leaked like a sieve where the mizzenI shoo!> my hea1! hopeles>ly, but de My great-unPi e met us at the gaug- ealllng out to this ship whPn she lllUi;l had thumped her :;ide, and her cide<l to try again. way, Inunaculat e in plum satin coat COlliE'S and bltl thPm tnke what they hoarse voice split the quiet of thP uppEC>r works wNe in splinters. In "Bethink you," I argued, "the long- and blue plush breec·hes, white silk will and go? Sure, that would be ship as he commence d to bark orders. "A ~tout fellow, Coupeau." com- 1 the fight with the Walrus ano the boat can SJlee<llly he made weather stol'kings Hnd black pumps, silver- better than-" mented my grrat-uncle . "I have never l!torm \\·e hnd lost el~ht-orl<l men, hut tight. In Iwr we might reach-" "Tut, tut," he rebuked hPr. huckle<l. his hair neatly tied with a "A more serious than this wPre the dPaths "Put It from your mind,'' he Inter- black silk ribbon. part of this treasure is to supplemen t regretted the salvaging of him. But 679 SO. STATE ST. SALT LAKE CITY perhaps It would be as well If WP of the two mates. ~I:u·tin's body was rupted with a hint of iron in his voice. "\Yell, well," he greeted us, "you the eight hundred thonsnud pounds found near the stump of the mizzen; "You little know me, Robert, if you have made a long day of it. I tt·u::t intended for )'OUr father's friends- went on deck and lent him moral -----------------~-----------------he had been struck duwn by the must reckon me one to turn back from what you are not overtired, sweet?" and they, my lass, are King .Tames' support." the fam!Iy, 13 boards; for the m!ller's As a mater of fact, there was less he so distrusted. Nothing was ever I have begun-In especial, this mat1 Travele N Will Mi11s friends. You are a good Jarobite, I This to Moira. parents, 11 board~. and so on down seen of Saunders, anti we conld only ter which consumma tes the ambition "I have delayed sitting to dinner in trust, and would not see our Cause disposition than we· anticipated on the the line of relationsh ip to the children Old Dutch Windm ills of my life." suppo~e that he had been swept overhopes that you would be here. You deprived of a single doubloon that part of the crew to object to this of cou~ins, for wbom one boar!i \vas The new plcturef'qu labor. e And Dutch windmills the reason was not "But we-" boar·d. can see-" he waved an all-inclusiv e might buy muskets in Lyons or swordremoved.Youth's Companion . far to seek. Are :fast The transfer of the passing from the landscape This time the Iron was uppermost . hand-"th at we have not been idle blades in Breda"!" 'l'he crew were apathetic and sullen. • treasure to the fort by the Anchorage of the land of dlk1's. The Dutch "Boy, you are essPntlal to my aboard the James. We begin to look "Ah, 'tis little enough I feel for Inclined to he mutinou>; nnd resentful Marvelo ua Archery furnished them an opportunit y to es- mlllers are modernizin g tbelr mlll11 plans. Much as King I Jove James you, I- But like a ship again, eh? Did "you by of my g-reat-uncl e's authority. For or any of them that will Tsu Is on the caravan route to India, have sent the padre to his doom!" tailish an Intimacy of contact with and turning to electricity . 'J'bey are the first time they had reason to ques- we'll not talk on that plane. I am rhance see the new mizzen?" a it trade that has gone on so long that they had right, not of known course; previously but along , an with the tion his omnipoten ce. and it requirecl none for threats. Let It sufllce that Intimacy the alluring, origin of the caravaner s is ungr~>at stimulatin blades g, anrl disstubby towers there a full display of his ruthless temper you are not to mention the subject ~~~r~~~~~~~-~~~~~~;-:&~S~X-~~~~::;~~~~~~-:::.~~.X~ composing known. . 'l'hey, too, though dark-eyed, True, they already 1 will had vanish much that Is quaint and to recluce them to subjection -aL. transferre are ligiiter d the than Chin e!'e. A caravan entire , pictorial cat·go in tradition as well as in of the complishtn rnt to whkh he was Santissima consists of 'rrinidad many carts and sometimes once, had • re- architectu re, for the miller h!!s made cnnsiclerab ly by C'oupenu, nnd I mo,·ed the half of lt from the Hosal his mill, through many generation s, several hundred ru en, women and chilfrer to a<lmit, by Peter and me, wh was to have rescued Napoleon James to the Dead :.\Ian's Chest, and show and express his joys and sor- dren. They carry ~pears and bows cnnld not afford to risk the hrntal nnd also the latest fir ennus; these latSt. Helena cnme to nothing only two days since had broken out , rows. cen,·e whldt would certainly follow the remainder for who division was with taken Always the up by the the Dntch miller has gh·en ter they use If attacked whep they go Fucr·essful re\·olt of the consort, Walrus. dro\Yned the crew his of mill a name and called it by that; into laager, from which nothing but pobglot horde. The former gall submarlne Peter .-Manche and 1, ster with Guardian never :\!olra just the "mill." \\.hen a da ugh- artillery would shift them. To econand Ben slave was a redouhtab le allv with omize umruunltlo n they use the primiGunn and Scipio, followed the main ter of the household married, the mill nine-tailed cat, and a brulser wh tive weapons for killing game. A column of the evacuation about mid- was gayly adorned; when a member Genius Poorly Reward ed tist~ were as deadly snrP as the friend of mine tried one of their bows Coupeau had led the first ot the family died, the mlll was put eighteen~ he hHndlecJ so deftly. be discovery of the correct posi- night. and, although he could stretch It, The rain and wind cPased with aud physiologi cal function of the contingent , some of whom we met re- Into mourning, and the degree of that could, much to their amusemen t, only turning to the ship, to mourning fetch a secontl was governed by fixeli approach of darkness, and my greatruleg when announced by Andreag send the arrow fifty yards load or so. Two of stores. My great-uncl of e was windmill etiquette. If the owner uncle had the men mustered undet· thf> Ius, the Belgian master of anof the caravnners , having put up a to come after us with these and died, the all the 20 boards In the arms of poop, many of tlwm !\till bleeding . was received on the one hand mark, jumped on their ponlP.S remainder and, as of the crew, leaving the mill bewere taken out, and the m!ll fr om the punishmen t they had recold skepticism , and on the oththey passed It at eighty hind yard:~ on going the Royal James only some lrtood motionless :for a ginn time, as ceived. And of all hlH feats I cteem wlth hot opposition . Slowly, at a hard gallop, they each twenty-odd struck the men who had If not In grief over the loss of Its owner. yet ret hat the most ·remarkab le: To face, , the worth of It was reccenter, the arrows l!tl~lng covered side sufficiently by from wounds re. When the church bells tolled, mark.lnl!' pra ctically unaided, upward or a hunReward, In proper measure, side deep in the celved wood. in the My two friend actions with the the procession o:f the funeral from dred a nd fifty men, who had just been not given. But It provided the Santisslma Trinidad and the Walrus church or home to the cemetery, the eald: curh ed In the act of miltlny, without ping-stone enabllng WilHam Bar"I always thought the 11torles of to permit of their removal, and who boardless blades were turned In un!even sufficient light to enable him to to discover the circulation of the Robin Hood and the old English archwere made as comfortab le as possible IOn with the bells. When the wlte expl oit the compelling gleam of his ers all bunk, but since I saw that I of the miller died, 19 board!! of the tawny eyes. He beat them downwas a native o! Antwerp. on the gundeck. can swallow theru ll.k.e a lamb."-J. B. I noted uneasily that the groups ~lades wer~t re_m~v~d; tor .! child of and held them down-by sheer power period being 1514-1564. At fourTaylor, In Adventure who passed Magazine. us were talking eagerly of wil l and utter fearlessnes s. he was a student of medicine ln amongst themselves . with no appear"You :stand upon the deck of a vain; at twenty he was tn Venice, wrecked ship," he said [)!eakly. "Unthe year following became public ance o! the surliness to be expected A Guide NeeJed By a Chineae Humori n normally from any sallors put to exd er hatches lies sufficient treasm·e to rator at Padua. In Bologna "What do :rou do when winter A muter was teaching one of Ills putra work, although they fell silent as make every one of you comfortab l ~u1neo a professors hip and In Pisa breaks up?" asked a man for whom plla arithmetic . He soon uked as him: they saw who we were. "What for life, to huy you dissipation or pia · chair. At twenty-eig ht his Tootus had been ruldlng. Ia 1 plUil 1 ?" The "They seholar have replled, "I never bern drinking," fortune, whichever you • m J~aranre treatise on human an"I may 10 to Nlacara falls," redon't understand ." The teacher said, r muttered to Peter. O ne mnn <'Hn lead ~·ou to repair appeared. -London Graphic. «ponded Too:tus, "and be a culde." "You certainly are a blockhead. Let "Neen,'' he answered. "But they s hip anrl concluct you w'1ere the "But what ls there to tulde about me ask you again. You are one perget drunk on der treasure." ure w!ll he of u'e to yon. at Decided ly Riahy Nla&ara falls? Everythln r Is In "Do but see how It Is a fell curse son. Together with me how many "I am that m.ut. Without me family doctor Is going to mar- upon all who touch it," said Moira. peovle does that make? Do you un· plain sl:ht." nre doomPll to spPnrl your dn~·s "A iuide goes around with honeywoman physician ln the next "Ah, blessed Virgin, that It were all derstand nowr• "Oh, yes," he replled. fng I he g11ats o1• tho~e hills; and lLooners," aa.ld Tootus, "and keep• In the depths of the gronnll where "How many II! It?" asked the teacher. ert> Is any rf•pf>t~tinn of the d'~' ·'r'l~· •'-.em from lValklng Into those falls.''ba4. Doctors so often God first planted it I" ''Two blockhead s," replled the pupillh itp<) [!Jill\)' [ t;]l:tJI !ll!ll'OOn all : .,dsvme Courier-Jo urnal. (TO BE CONTINt.lll: O.) Peking New Mandarin. Re as on s why you will prefer a Rick enba cker -6 or 8 I --- fare Is Ancie nt Geurts . . Schofield I llC. |