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Show I A Colonial husband yitu, drafted into the Young Mothers. aiuiy, uml he git killed, nud tite Croup Utno t rnr of ilmu ir.ds of gila a pension of ?i2 a month aa ymn.g m .1 tiers I1 us ouibo-along aa sh liver, it payt to git Is so Baotiiiiig and:;iii f al. tniiuiiilly married. That's what 1 thiuk."Ski Mi's Oiug?i and O'nihiiuiptiori Cure uc b Iu? iiiitgic ol crimp. Youths C'nuipauiou, 1 Ilia tiuwr Into kuoAfi lo fail, 'ilie - FREE-LANC- E. By Ghaunoy Copyright, lssn, - lor-tun- ta-e- n r . f c g weak-knee- fine-draw- n - - I In-- i!'i, colored tea.' ; 111 G- - a wjndsetul Botohltfss. worst csscR reli.-ViPrice 25 cts., 50 ct. and cube liniiullitly. at Of riAESHCIA. taffrail. A lamlluMier could have seen sue was no Fretu-hiiiun- , for the Gaul had a st le til cut, rake and curry, all hts own, Had almost Given np but vai Brought 'i Sack to for feet Heaitn by Colic, Cholera and Iurr-hce-a remedy. It undermines health, and the Town-blll.ud- 'k I.Oo, lIUg bm.r, All nLu reserved. by D. Appluiuu & Cu. Once outo blue- - water we Mil a count il I. drlrnuiiir out destination. It waa aa'cr, I tliuubt, to land my passengers on (lie ,! im ) coast and hj myself try to work un-.- ! aiiurf Hail to New lanulmi, u lieie waa llit- ocltovucr's laiyo. Jlul neither brother nor oialer would limr of such a iimve. Waabingtun liaving withilrnwu la the north, there could be no telling tlx ol Houtheru net Jersey, Mpenjlly aa it had Iwen overrun with Iwr.da of marauder known aa "Sandhillm," auil, there lieing no ml objective for the fugitives, to laud would be Imt anew a search tut ivtnise. Without money (IIihukIi I would make a shift to remedy the lack of that), vilhiiut friends and with a price on their heads, a change to the pine wilderness of the western coaA would l scarce an improve-mea- t over the deck of the Ilinntom, outlawed though she was. Such was their argument. As for myself, nothing would have now - tempted me to desert the vessel, liy bolding a course well south, slinging only to the loom of the Island roast as a guide (for I had no sure cotniuw), I might run across a .Yankee privateer nr find protection in a possible Krench cruiser. At this moment I had recovered all I had Inst and inert. The schooner with its rargo was intact; the gold was still in thrrahin; I had been enriched by several rails of money from Clinton (though I bad not yet counted the coin, only guessing at its value by its uiag oa my pocket), while below were Luuusbury and a prisoner of rank. More thuu these, i had the knowledge of a move to be made toward the relief of Newport by the British, and here I waa honest with myself as 1 thus compiled my gains 1 had .two friends, one of whom, oulh or no oath, should coiue to no harm from munkiud while I bad an arm to interpose. 1 had suggested the Jersey shore as a matter of duty. I had heard their determ illation to abide with me and share loy be it high or low, with something of a feeling that put a new power into me, and, I fancy, a new light in my eye (had they looking closely I, not caused by the dazzle of the sun. I hir destination lay, then, f rst (or the Vineyard. There I would place this now homeless girl iii cere of my mother and sister, who were prubably mourning for me aa lost, then to New London to deliver prieonera and cargo to tha proper authorities, and after that well, 1 would wait aud see. Ay, ( would wait and bn. One need not plan one's life for month ahead. Somehow there wae a brilliant Mt in the future which I cared neither to define or get beboth tangible and hind elusive which I could not srulyze, being content with the glow it spread over my mental picture. The radiance lay on the ancient island farm, ft fell on the ancient house and livened its homely interior. It went abroad over familiar fields, dusky woodlands and swamp, and rave a color It made to the st retches of lonely life more than living, and changed the dross 'of existence into scnu-tlnrvery like fold. I knew I waa dreaming dreams and building air castles aa I stood v.iy trick at the wheel and hove it over to meet the swell and forestall the vcHsel'a yaw. liut what picture equals that of the brain? In progressive stages I mentally doubled Montauk, raised Blockhouse island, sunk it, and saw themist uf Norman's Land, and then swept around the great western c!ay cliff of the Vineyard, and was at home, livery detail waa real, yet fairer than reality. Ily some queer change in me I looked less for glof-- now than 1 had the month before. War waa well enough if it must lie; glory waa a prize easily gotten, but there was nothing to equal peace. 1 had tamed wonderfully; nothing to equal the delights of home and I had acquitted myself before domesticity. toy fellows, and for a time would rest on my honors. In short, J had by then gotten mood, the like of which into a every man knows at some moment of his life; harmless enough, possibly, and for the enjoyment of which lie can thank God for withholding tha knowledge of what the next houi has in store. By this it was about four in the afternoon aa I figured from the height of the sun, which, though clear; shone from a sky that had become fluked as though a ' smoke had settled over it. Though the wind hung ati'.l from the west, it was lighter, and the schooner ilniuyd through the water aa if it waa traveling uphill. Its s'nppiah-nes- s 1 knew waa doe somewhat to the character of its cargo, which was the deadest of dead weights, but more to the marine growth which haul collected on her bottom during her long anchorage, and which could easily be seen streaming below like a long and ragged green beard. Beyond the dull gurgle of the cutwater and an occasional sob in our wake, not a found broke the intense stillness of the afternoon. Ame wae forward. guatding the forecastle hatch, and hia sister had gone below. Prom the prisoners (who had come at last to a realising sense of their poeition) nothing had been beard . beyond a demand for water, which had been given to them, and air, ocean, and schooner, with all on board, had quieted into what bade fair to become a dead calm. We had seen a number of sail during the day, but notliing had at yet come hull above the horizon, even these showing south and west mere specks of light againat the poari of the iky line. I thanked God for the scare given the British by the advent of the French fleet, and knew that earh cable so length we made to the east brought us much nearer safety. The day waa waning; wind night would soon he on us, and if the fc.M under cover of darkness we would lie secure in our flight, and possibly the morrows sun might rise and show ma the gorHead bluff geous red and yellow of Gay with iU cap of green turf, a sign that wr were in home waters. Even as my heart wanned at the thought, I cist my rye landward over the lurlioard quarter and saw coming out of the hare which had all liut blotted out the Long Island coast a topsail schooner lx ring southeast or ilirewtly toward the Il.'itoin. Blie waa sonic five or six miles away, but even at that distance I could ace by her of slope that she had found a fresh slant wind, and tlmt from her forward cloths to the tip of her main boom every rng was drawing, her progress lieing mightily helped by the square sail set on her There was no knowing wlsil she win, but the fact tli.il any craft had gotten enclose nrirked, gave me a without havin start, and I pi-- t the In 'in dnun that the wli.ili would jib snd li..,d ioiIi! t It n: iv sir.r;-- ! uvermir u, t'.e You cannot afford, to drink coloring hides defects. A r&OXXKENT VIBSXNXA EDITOR-Chaa-beriain- which they were not given to sailing small craft in these waters. She might be Read hia Editorial. a privateer, in which case all would Le well, Imt if not, and I feared my own intuition, From the Times, HiUstiUa, V. then my air castles-werdoomed to riun, I Buffered with diarrhoea for a my borrowed happiness waa but the swan eng of hiqie, my dream that of a conlong time and thought I watt paut demned man. 1 had lieing cured. spent in 11c The jibing of the foresail and my hail to time Buffered bo and anil money Arnes brought Miss King to the deck. Iler brother joined us, and we three stood look- much miner tlnti 1 Imd alinout de-led lo give up all hopes of reing at the oncoming vessel which had appeared like a cloud to inar the brightness and await the result, but of a perfect day. There waa no need to ex- covery the advertinement of noticing liunch beneath menace the that plain lying of swollen canvas. By the face of the two 1 'hamberlaiua Colic, Cholera and 1 law they realized it waa a plain case of Diarrhoea Remedy and also some chase, the only doubt beiug whether it leatimouiala- Htatiug. how some would prove for good or evil. I would have given the gold in my pocket for a good glass wonderful cure, had been wrought with which to make her out, but, as that was liy tliib remedy, 1 decided to irv it. impossible, it took me but a few seconds to After taking a few doses was en come to the conclusion that our only hoie well of that trouble, and 1 (and that a slim one) waa to make the chase tirely to wish a stern one and giva the poor Phantom, say further to my resilerr with her foul bottom, all the speed powible. and fellow suffe rers t hat am a Putting the wheel in charge of Ames, with hale nud hearty mau today aud no loss of words I went forward, clambered feel aa well aa 1 ever did in my np the fore shrouds and managed alone to cnfurl the square mil, settling the bracing life- .- O. II. Moore, Sold by D. and tha sheet and tack on my return to tha W. Irvine. deck. In the present light air the pull of the cenvaa wae small, but it was something, and 1 knew the stranger would mark the increase Prodigal bon (just returned of mil and read aa plainly as print that we from the Alaskan gold fields) wanted nothing of her. What are yo 1 getting for apples, Aa time went, we mying little or nothing betwixt ua, 1 marked our followers growth dal? as she drew on. Little by little out came the askFarmer Nothing, yet; details of her canvas, and, aa I picked point bushel. 50 cents a after point, there dawned on me the almost ing cents! Son Fifty Prodigal certainty that our pursuer waa none other than thr Sprite, the last vessel of hia maj- Youd get fifty dollars if you had esty's flotilla I cared to meet. iu the Klondike! From the deck of the Ajax I had been then Yea? And Farmer get informed of the Sprite's absence on patrol, and through the whole morning had held five hundred dollars for a glana f in my mind the dread of meeting her, only water if in I ell Ex. had it feeling safe from that particular craft since oon. Probably she had been sneaking under easy mil along the Long Island coast, A Word to Mothers. rod had only fairly sighted us after the Mothers of children affected catering sun had thrown a broad light on onr canvas. Then with a keen nose for with cronp nr a severe cold need she 'bad anything lew tisin a not hesitate to administer Clium-berlaipiled on her clothes the sooner to com by conCoujh Remedy. about what business a trailer Imd to sail the king's sen without being uudur convoy. tains no opiate nor n ncotic in any I dared not unfold my suspicious, but the form and may lie giveu aa girl, with the eye of a hawk uuJ the to the Imtn-a- s to an adult. of a woman, saved the necessity. The tlist has attendgieat 6uci-(HTurning to ids after a long and searching look at our pursuer, site mid: ed its nse in the treatment of Capt. Thorndyke, that vessel looks like colds and cronp has won for it the the one that took me from I'htladelpbia to and praise it liaa received 1 N'aw York. hardly know why I think approval 'Us the me same. I throughout the Doited Stall a and so, but fear For Bale Ay," I answered, hoarsely, I have that iu mnnv foreign lauds. fear, and God help us if they overhaul us, as by D. W. Irvine. they are like to do, barring a miracle! Have you aught to oiler, Ames.'" said I, addressUnc!e Ideas. ing her brother, whose face had taken on a look of hardness the like of which I had As a rule when time hangs marked at the Dove when he was posing ss ah old man. on a man he pswns it. Nsy, friend,' he returned, suddenly fall- heavily When confidence of and a man the Quaker style speech, ing into without taking hia eyes from the vemel he usually find disappointment. astern nay, friend, I have but light A barber talks because he likes knowledge of aes pomibilities. To ruu as thee be running mean to lie beaten in the race. Time has a head for trick. Are thee to acrape an acquaintance, lost? If so, there is liut one thing for thee A word to a man who thinks snd me." And turning his eye to mine, he wise is generally considered he's made a quick gesture toward the water, which motion I thought was unobserved by an insult. Cleveland Leader. the girl. But I wae wrong in my surmise. then? she it come to this "lias ejaculated with sudden terror in face and voice. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure la a Scientific, 1 "Am to be left alone and at the mercy of having the endorsement nf compound those yonder? Beverly! brother! yon will eminent physicians and the medical 'not commit suicide and ler.re ice without a digest what you eat and protector! Dontld Thorndyke," ah con- press. tinued, her terror giviug place to an cures dyspepsia. M. A positively royal in its effect, you have Kctroc. Bloomlngdalc. Tern. Rajs ii sworn not to desert met Are you nerveless at last? Nay, 1 know you too. wcli. I ask cured him of liid'gestion of ten years' L. Townshend. your pardon, she faltered with a bend of standlng.-- J. tier head and a rapid change to hamility; AL "I ain wrong. Better give buck to the iogbty direct the life Be gave you rather Something to Read. 'ban iiave those yonder, if enemies they lie, bolka from Invisible, take the giving into their merciless hands. I wis wrong. I let the woman in me aiiesk Dixie, Social Life in Old Virfirst. Your burden is greater than nunc! With a . Pessimist in At.d with this she placed both hands to her ginia, lace and sobbed aloud. Jefferson at. 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