The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 14, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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the respect of drowdle. ,n g, R. Crock*!. • . ~y (hr-fl. H. Crockett. . went of Scotland know I-rowd.e, Ol least by repute, mining center, nnd the In d not counted among the , , t ih earth. ( your head broken, gang n )t or a Saturday night." i,n given to the boastful ft 4*l 1.. , Drowdlx Is u n**w he Inhabits;ms. Instead * ordinary Scotch G*or tn t rio k* n union In on* ,) *Hh the whole wlreet of , k u Monrthrovr. were tom ,r *: rag 5 and rest leas n*Vr ih>t* k< • down Into tin arth m all even to ths Hill-o'-Bell h. I My, knew Drowdle by re |f. Indeed, once a ted i for oi* doctor there for six summer weeks, and salmd 1 #i . in the t real men t of coniu -4 • hi ions end abrasions of the * 1 fita ‘ nMI whi'h has been t. ■ p <iblf use to in* sin - I row ll< ties, however hed et , u , . habit of stretchinx a cord # fi , • Hirstep, nitmt a foot above .4 : h interfered considerably it dignity of exit til. jrou ■• It Hut after one has got • of '•touting ahead with a •olid fine and tied to a walk • n iarkisd nights. Drowdle be _c i e t \oil. Still bett* r. If ia I • t 'i .* toup.e of the cord- | i* -it*, e so o a>U'Oal *ntu- ' 9 . •'o n your own account, ard ikUg the Jesters bodily into l ■ .sk wt Jcli constitute the mining >k.n to agree that “the new c i Ub his bualnefi—a smart lad: | t 'tH -' j&f .. . • . // v.... I tpsjtz gs|* |T" . vr,&•' ’fell i v a , ' f , -..v, , •' lu '**&*'" ‘ jlpi^l , Wramp of Rose ful r .1 ti.ttln Aiglon Embroldeted With Gold. whn f h*' did to lh* twi driln, *• • nr ockly Nixon? Il* cMirhit u j him r i eatrt-rape at Bi ► i' - i<Nir, miml. faith, he dn i. lor them till they will io * • n ih kirk f*r a fortnlcht. yu ' w th m baith into Drowd.t* Wa- ( kr •> • i trll mr ssr. Tammss? Faith, J • tin tie n skilly yin. I will ** n j l‘ - ■ this vsrts night and has turn ; ' •* . r Jr. fh* has sleeplt nans l ( j n k Hi a kind o’ loot hat as that the shoot hei blade an' rlns to .■ Jlnt.” ' ■ man, John, n' that's w*el thocht •l i at ran dees the drouddoms o •■ted young dell like Jork I.ee kI Nison will mak’ northing at * 0 t e It n' that. But If he tie tor I ts L tn. ft mnun tell me an" ;i to see it Port, the diversion 1 km l>'vtkter MeOrsa pil ed not *l* istst's hark ylns hi* Julst |W* ’'Mr V he tank'd Rsb three times ilichen. him s' the time smash- an’ yellin' blue murcher! O “it" !• was as gold n a circus—an' ** r ly s* sulil aa a facht!" e hit., the way lo eirn the esteem *“ r '■ It would have saved the tell- ; if* story if when young Dalrsls r * ■ .1 a rail to be minister of ii eslabUthtrt mission chureh hart any one to Inform him cf tft, , • -o \onng that he was ashamed e asked him Ills age They run "Joanna" t college, and 11-es along the desk for .-om it i and mustache to grow tin editions of toll and climate, '* *r favorable. and n was very Innocent, very Ik. rant and the only son lo mother, who from a child 1 h m for Ihe ministry. Tho £ ■ py , ' ns * consklered too dell n, "■ rough and tumble of school , * * or a mlld-fared young man ;nke siive his breslh. srl , ws.ked mors than a mile erd then with a book In his - other tn hi* pocket. I’nder , n however. palrsle bevam-t i a sale and his verse gained *t*‘ ‘‘ Frol. Jupiter Olympus nt to tl>a fnlverawy of Kdtn i . I.ailn verwe* was a rare *r t in those day* and Greek Ip,* - • a* the dodo. •0,. ■* am* up herself from the ut , “itie Malrde In Ihe house > r own. the widow of a Wi p ' ' *cr, who hod married an k,” In life This excellent lady *H . ' h e*l>erlenea of bwgar* 1 working knowledge of tea- ’ ’ •** knew nothing of young * ■ 1 ■ *d In authority over Dslr •••, ’et that he should com* to, '• Bose Cresrsnt from his day , , r " ’ 1 oner In the mMdle of the * * ’ !,M nd hen—a* a grant re t*., while eh# mad- a sail “#J tt., " r clerical widow s who "i ut, (jj Than ana took him horn* to open hi. big lexicon# amt por- over crabbed constructions nil aup pw tlm<*. Tht* fees? consisted of pum unal butter, with the em-Olea; m.v I*l of ■ bee*c iterau** much cheewe in not good for the dige.non a: mgnt A gla.a of m.ik m <ur[willed theae delicactee |i a.M ..is plain ard blue. he>~au*e the cream (a doubtful quantity at twan. had been tkimmel ofT it for Mm M ilimt giiti tea In the morning | After that E>a,rie went to bed He ww* allowed io minute* to take off his clothe* and *y hi, prayer. Then the ga wa. turne.l out ~t th meter If he wanted time for mort study and reading he could I have It ln in,, morning It la good for I youth to rlae hrtimea and study tha He brew scripture, with • .<1 feet' and nn ‘ gets that will not turn the leaves of tlen [ e,'. tu| tney aie blown upon severally •in I Individually In thl fashion, varying in nothing nave teat .n hunday* (her. was *nfthing hot to supper, hreauae Mrs I|. (drnagaln's mint.ter—a aavere and | iklthful divine, < ante to aea Dalrala and report on hla progrea to hi* mother, the future ivistor passed teven winter aea alons. Hchola.tl. ally hi* victories w-ere many Ruraarle* eeem.d ptirp >*ely created for him to fake and Immediately re*lgn in favor of hi* proxtme aecesalt, who needed th.- monrv more. The class never queried a* to who would be first In the 'exam*. 'but only wrangled concerning who would ome next after tlordo' -and how many marks below In summer Pair-le w-nt quietly down tn hla mother * house, where his neck was fallen upon duly, and the four handmaid* iw-lth little to doi worshipped hlm-eespe cially when for the tirat time he took the Hooks ai family worship There was a wood hefote the door. In which he passed mo.-t of hi* time reading and his old tutor came to slay with him for a month at-a time Thua was produced fhe Reverend Tialr sle Worden. R. D , without douht the first •indent of hi* year. Alllngham Kellosr, a.d iher,(ore entitl'd lo go lo Germsny f r a couple of years by the tei ms of his fellowship. But by one of those Interposition# of Irovld*lice, which even the most ortho dox den mlna'e "doubtful,” there Wu* a vacancy In the pastoral charge of the .mall mission church a! Drowdle The late minister hai Accepted a call lo a moorland congregation of W member* I where nothing had happened within the m'mory of man more stirring tnan the wheel coming off ■ cart of peal opposite the manse. Dairsle Gordon preached al Drowdle HI, voice was sweet wrrd cultivated end musical, so hat II fell pleasantly on Ihe ear* of Ihe kirkgoers of Drowdle, over whose head* had long blared a voice like to the trumpets In the book of the Rev elation. Bo they elected him. Also he was "well-to-do." ar.d It wa, under,tood In th# congregation thal his salary would no* be a consideration. He Immediately resigned g. all to the work. In this fashion Dairsle Gordon went to his martyrdom Ignorant of the world as I the child of four, never having been al lowed end buffeted r.d brow beaten by i < Ir. umwanceg, never cuffed at school. , -nubbed at college, lick'd and kick'd Into I shape, he fojnd hlms'lf mdi.-nly pitch forked Into the spiritual charge of one ! of the most difficult Charges In Scotland i The new minister was Introduced so cially a a tea-meeting on the evening of the ordination, and then and there he ! Had Ills firs# tas4* of the Drowdellan qual |ny Tnrre were plenty of douce nd eokw folk In the front pew of the little kirk. I but at the back reckless Geordl's were ’ sandwich', between , ml! (ant and un g.dly hobbledehoy hood Rarer hog, that had contained fruit egplod'l In the midw of the moat sol'mun addresgeg Dairsle’* I own remark, were punctuated with these Qfspepsta Nervousness UU[BD ' Narvoun * and I°** ot ,I * , P * "•<*- l|v cauned by Indigestion or dy*peai If you suflrr frcm the** trouble* !hr 1 not hi- ( t l*at WiU relieve and euro as oulehly end permanently that atand .rd pr-paratton, Tyner * Dy*pep*la Rem edy. For all Itontarh trouble* It I* the queen of all remedies. It UulM* up the appetite, Insure* *•*)'• splendid digestion *iml never fall* *o benefit. HOW SHE W AS Ct'RED Mr* T E Meadow of Atlanta ssy* "For many year* I suffered with dyspepsia and extreme nervouaneaa Tyner a Dyapepefa Remedy curul me perfectly and 1 now enjoy excellent health In every way. I cannot recommend them too highly.' rrt.-e 50 rent* per large bottle. For ~le by drvggtets. Six bottle* for USO er' by express on receipt of price avTVSKKS DYfII'KI'SIA REMEDY rO '.'T7H • Foraytb • Atlanta. Oa. Rend to to pay poatag* tor a aatnple bot'.la THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1900. MUNYON’S * . Blood Core gb |f’*L~gjyr eolutele * cures (< ’ ro i *' spots. blotches, rruptions. sypbillt- Wm jp-aegSiguP t r conditions, rner •arfWF curial taints, etc. V 4, Specially efflea* V clous in ail blood ' ' disesaoe common I'rev tn.'dica! od st-Yblln. BLOOD CURB explosion* and by the flying sheila of llraxil nuts. Hone button* at the end Of knitting needle* decked and tappe t at windows, and a shutter fell Inward with a crash 1 wax thua that patrsle return ad thanks. Mv dear people" (n penny trutnpei bleu an obligato under the book board ol a pew I "I hwve been led to the over sight of thia flock t|m-pom-pom> after pray er and under guld ince. I shall en deavor to teach you" (Catching the ten' AU fours' QuoWe't some of those thtnga which I have devoted my life >o acquiring lam prepared for some Uttle difficulty at flrst, till we know- one an other— " The remainder of the address was toi audiNe, owing to cries of "Rob Klnstry hae stole my bag'" "Ye'e a liar!" all Which pr.wently Issued In the general turmoil of a free tight tn tha rear of (he ’ T.-h ' Mrs fSondon had come up to be present on the occasion of her soil's ordination, and that night In the little manse moth er erst son mingled their teare It seem ed so wrong and pitiful to them, yot It was an natural But Dalrale. with a fine smile on hla delicate face, lifted Ms head from hla mot her a Shoulder, smiling tike a girl. "But. after all, tht* 1, the work to which 1 hove been .wiled, mother And you know If | Is Hla will that I am to labor here, in time He will give She in crease." Ho somewhat heartened mother and son kneeled down together, prayed and went 10 bed. On the forenoon of the next day two of the eider*, decent pitmen who hap pened to he on the ntght-ahlff, railed to give their verdict and to drop a word of advice. A ground meetlrV." said Pole Tameon. fhe overeman of No 4. “what for dldn.v ye tak' your rtlek and gte some o’ tha valgabonds a rlour on the lug? ft wad hae servkd them weet!" "1 roust not think of doing such a hing. ’ said iJalrete. "I ric.'re to wield i spiritual, not a carnal Influence!" "Carnal Influence here-carnal Influence there." cried Rotdn Nayamlth. stamping his foot till the little study trembled, "if \e are to succeed In thl* village o' Drow dle—ye maun pit doon your fit—like that, sir. like that!" And he stamped on the > arpet tt)l the plaster began to come dow-n In flakes from the celling Dalrale tried io imagine himself stamping like that, hut could not ■•'or one thing he had always worn slngle -oled shoes with silk tie* and woolen coles Which he had promised tils moth er to take out and dry whenever he came n, a thing which ha* more bearing on the main question than appears on tho surface "A man has to assert hDael* In this toon, or he lx thooht little on. said Pale Tamsotl. the overeman. "non there * Mao (Slogan, the Irish priest—l dlnna agree wi' his releegion. an' docile*, he will hae verra little chance at the Judgment But. faith, when he hear* that there’s onv o' his fowk In drtnkln' owr long ahoot I.ucky Moat's, he gangs In wl a . udgel as thick a* your alrm, and the great curses row In' at? Ihe tongue o' him—and faith he clear* Ducky's fader than a hale raff of poll-smenf Aye, he does that"' • Ave" said Ihe Junior elder. Rohm Naysmlth. he whose feet had put the plas ter In danger, "what we need )' Drowdle is a man o' poo'er—a man o' wachl—" "Quit ye like mcn-be strong’ salth the acrlputres." Bummed up the overeman Then both of them waited for Dairsle to see what he had got to rav "I—l am sure I shall endeavor to da my best." said the young minister, "but I fear I have underestimated tho difficul ties of Ihe position!" The overeman shook hi* head as he went through the manse gate "And I am . omc dootfu' that we hae made a mli t alt!" "If we hae." rejoined Navsmllh the rtrong man. "we maun keep It frae the knowhdge o' Drowdle But the lad 1* young—young And maybe when he has served hi, 'prentleeshlp to sorrow lie will maybe come oot a' the furnace * silver la tried!" Now neither Prowd’e nor It, Inhabilan'a meant to ho unkind. In ease of nines, or accident none gave materiel help more liberally. What te longed to one was held tn n kindly communism io be. Ihe right of all But Drowdle wa, not to be handled delicately It was a nettle to he grasped. Dalrale Gordon opened a Sunday Behool at 3 In the afternoon. At a quarter to 4, as he stood up on the platform to give h.s closing a.ldress, he found boy* scut tling between hi, lege He ItH down hit hymn hook, and on lifting II to read the rioting verse. dt.ovred that a certain popular bacchanalian collection entitled Hong, of the Bed. White and Blua" had mysteriously taken its place The young minister had other trials also. The pitmen |yaa*ed him on the road with a surly grunt, and he dlo not know that It was only because they were trudging home weary from their long shift. The hard driving managers and sub mamgers men without Illusions and blatantly prac tical aa a Scotch dally paper, paaeed him by contemptuously, aa If he had been a tract thrust under hla doors. The school master. a rleverlsh machine-made youth, of Inordinate conceit, openly scoffed. He Was a weakling, this minuter, and he had better go. And, Indeed. In these days. Dairsle gave them plenty of scope for complaint. Hie sermon might poaelbly have edified a company of the unfallen angels. 4f we can fan y *ueh being Interested In philosophy and the Interpretation of tha moie ob ,-ure Old Testament scripture* Bui to this gritty, ungodly, eroas-natured. ratp surfared village of Drowdle the young man merely bubbl'd In his pulp t ae Ihe summer brooks do over the pebbles An Itinerant evangel.st. who shook the fear of hell Are under their noses like the flsl of a pugilist, and almost In an cient style the power to bind and the power to loose, might conceivably hava succeeded In Drowdle. but as H waa Dralsle Gordon proved a failure of tha meat absolute sort. And Drowdle, having r.o falie modesty 4old him of It. In the session the question of their minister's shortcomings was discussed with freedom and point, only the oversman and Robin Nayamlth pleading suspension of Judge ment on account of tho young man's years. For there were sympathetic hearts here ar.d there among he folk of Drowdle. Women with the maternal InatlncX yet untrampled out of them came to thetr doors to look afier the tall, slim "laddie." who wo* tn Ilka the sons thay had dream ed of when ebe maiden's blush still tinged their cheeks "He’s a bonny laddie to look on." they sold to each other, as. hand on hip. they stood looking after him ''lt's a (Rude ncety tha* he's one feachlees!" yet Dairsle was busy. He was no ne giectar of duly He worked with eager 1 rstneil hopefulnees No mater how deep had been his depreealon of the eyen- M U„ morning feund hem contemplating a day of work with keen anticipation and I unconquerable desire to succeed To-day. at last, he would begin to make an Impression He would visit Ihe re mainder of Dk kson's row, and perhaps, who knows It might be the turning of the tide. So he sat down opposite his mother, at breekfaat. smiling and rubbing his hands. To-day I am going to show them, moth er'" he would say • "tthog them wh,t. Dairsle dear?" "That 1 am i man!" But within him he •'* sayfnx. "Wo k while It la da\'" A'd yet deep r In Ha heart, so deep that It was a!mot a pray er for release "The n ght t- m th. when no man can work’" Then to thl- he aid ed a, he took hi - soft round hat rvl w.-n: out. "O, l-ord, help me to do tom t I g worthy before I die—something t nix' e these people respect ne‘ • • • • ••• • It *i (i hex Btntcmbrr Drowdlf* mi itInMTM from >kaow to thf Hack Ram llrri 1 i.l Ihr r co \\ h* heard a dull hud. whk'h wtn th#* dunt-dunt f tha ro!!#r on i• inu;h of the bakctboaid. nn 4 houa< wlfr Httguid ly rolkd our h*r fail* w 1 f cat ak# For tha rwi Ihrr# wax no pound a.v ih** ahoit of 4 rail.mr fl-hinx fr m.ni owi n t‘e back*watera of th#* I mkw ;i. r>,| tha huxs •if casual blue-bottles on ihe w alow ponea. Siiddeniy there arn*e a cry No mnrla were audlhie hut the tone w m enou,h Women blanched and droi*f#*l th*' crock ery they were carrying Th* men of th nlffht asleep on their tMCke In the hot and cloae-. urtnlned I b ds tumb'ot into thetr grimy moleskins with s.nflo movement "No 4 pit’s afire! The plt’a afire' Num ber fowMr'” It war* a mile to the parti war rollety where (he danger wji The dm o houees emptied therm lv- s upon the w |te . duaty road, women ruin ing wltii men an I ' barefixaed children xpeet mi between a 1 little scared, hut on the whole rathr en joying the excliement As they came nearer, the gr*at hUh mounted healw heelft of pit \o 4 w r* ; apinning. and over the to It little ant-like Haunts were hurrying, j -S' i ■ - ■ jf.- Mi - Id* V'^V ' i? |f§ .A *l? V, •;* Mm y f v,- • • - ; v* .- . . .v • ih '0 '• ' *•' m f-s • a- r " . - L ■■■ —•'■■■ ■■ ■■■■ ■■■ ■—■■■■■ A VlaUlrts Toilet of Crept Nuhlenne. A thin spume of brownish smoke to e from the plthc-ud. At alght of It women cried out. “O, God my Jock - * doon there!" And more than one set her hanl upon her side arid swung away from the rush Inlo Ihe hedgeroot A hundred question, wer* tired al th-i steadfast engineer, men and women a l shouting al lUtce. He answered u n he coukl. but with hie hands ever upon tho lever and hit. eye upon the *.• i • which tu4d ai tv hot point the ,gge stood ln tho long Incline of the dork "The tires In Ihe main pi shaft!" he said. They ar. trying to *• t doon by th second exit. But If, half fu' o steam pipe* lo drive Ihe bottom engine! ' •-Whn’e gone doon?" "Rate Tam sort and Muckle Grog are In ihe rage tryln to put the Arc oot wl' the hose—" "They mlf ht a* weel spit ou tlf It got ten ony catch!" And Robin Nkwomlth and the ro.nl,tor are iryln' the second exit—" "The minister!" The cry wa* very scornful. The minis ter, Indeed what good could a hoy Ilk him do down there where men wer# dy ing? Bo for half n hour Waller M Cut tey the engineer, etooi *! be- |ioet w'atchlng the cage Index and listening for the tinkle of Ihe bell which signaled "up" or "down." Suddenly Ihe fecee of such as could ib number# blanched. And a murtn.T ran round (he crowd at th- long l-r-r-r --r-r which told that in* cage wa* c m ng to the surface. Had all hope been abandoned that the r*cu# party were returning A woman shrieked suddenly on th* edges of the crowd ")Vho's that?" queried the manager turn.ng *)' r Ply And whan he wa* on .wared • Take her away—don't let her come near the haft'" wa, hi, order Out of th* cage came Pol* Tttiwon and hi* mate, blackened and wet from head to foot. •'The edge I, to be *ent empty to the dook bottom!" they said. Homebody ha* managed doon th# second exit " With a quick *wltch of lever* end a hit* of woven wire front the headwheel*. down aar.k the cage Into tha belching brown smothv Then there wa* a long pause The Index tank till II pointed to th# pit bottom The cage had pasaed through th* Are eafely. It had yet to be provad that living men could. "Ttnkla-'lnk!" It waa th* hell for lifting Walter Mi- Cartnay - ompressed hi* Up# and pulled down’the *hlny cop over his for'heod , If h himself were about to lace th* whirl wind of fire down In ihe bowel* of the earth. He drow a long breath, and opened tha larver for "full *p#ed up " The cage muit have passed the tone nf flame like a bird rising through a cloud. Th* folk al iens ed themselves as It neared (he sur face Then a great <ry srcie Tha mlniatar sat in the cage, with o couple of boya in hla arm* The rough wet brattice cloth# that had been placed over them war# charred almost to a cut- | tier Dralftie Gordon's face w .%* burned and I hla* kei.et) Me humlf'l the hoys out Into careful hands “I am going down again." he said. The men will lot believe that it !• possible to fine alive throigh the lire Ar- yl4 r*-v4l\ Waller? E* t her go!" I h’o tre ?, o *| time the young minluter , went down through the re I r ?enily j ihe men I ty.m to le whiske.l up thruugh ' the Hre. and ,0 e h r av arrived t tne 1 piitaink the% >.*ng pralaes *f Drntaie Gor I don, telling with llomrri* seet how he hai crawled, half mm*ted. down I the narrow throat of the steanipipe nhaft. I-ow h* had argued with I em that the I tire coukl b s passed, nnd at list proved 18. with ttv t.v4 f r volunteer |m#s* n* ger< Drill-)*• vs .is the IsKt man to leave j ;h pit ard re fainted wlt’ pakt ini I'iu nn it w 1 ■ all Dtoadl . ersi him m* they ' .inliil mm hen., t.• t.i mot ur Afhl v\ h*n ut |aft he rant* to him elf, (swathed n *ot tori w o! to the rym he I murmiire.|. ! •%> yo r think they will re spect me now. mother?" I THE END) \\ nit i Hus r ami mtc. In Olil Triad Trail lima Tell* of Two Terrible Riperlrnera. Btiting around a big stove one old win ter evenir.K a Montana cattle rant-h. both cowboys and cook aim *el them Ives tolling and smoking the Inevitable ilgar etti whil* they Mvai>;*cl yarns m re or less remarkable One of the non had Jut finished a mth er hair-raising experience, when the cook and 01l Texas trail bee-, tn 4 draw ling voke. begdh. * ‘Well, that remalnds me of the wlnu-r 1 staid up tiere and tad a it*-e •'all I trailMi ttlc up ft. in Tex is that | summer for the Three V company, anl /ac ting a (••od offer fi m tiie t reman |o (•'ay with them as 00k. I *le* |tie*l**> try a nor them winter There were a few scatter ing bunches of buffalo around here th*o. and aa winter were on. and having nothing , to do hut He round and w• 11 (or spring. ty. got lo going out on little expedition# Just for amusement. Buffalos* were scarce enough it thnt time to be pretty valuable game, and It was a g cat honor to Ihe one who could (.ring In .1 hide "I got ,1 good start on- morning In Feh riqry. det.rmli- l 10 slay out until 1 • ->uld bring at leaet on# skin back with me There was very tittle enow on the ground, but Ihe weather was nipping *'-ro. I mull have gor. thirty mile* at hast before sighting my game, when tt, wa* wearing on Into the aftemond and seem'd to he growing rold'-r ell Ihe tun--. G'ltlng up closer to the group and counting four cow buffaloes an) one bull, 1 b'gm lo totr lead Inlo them I got the bunch and now to *kln litem. Giving my horse his head to stage, ! salt'd In, hut It was new bu*l ness fnr me, and -*|..w It began to get dusk by the time I had finished the job and on looking around there wa* t o horse In eight p. arching about a* well n 1 could. It began to look as though Id h ive to hoof It In to the ranch but how about the hides- 1-saving them for th# coy-oe# and wolves to tear up was out of the ques tion. ami being cloudv there wa* never a star to help me In my course home, wer* Ito try and font II After studying over the mailer for a while and cursing my The Hon. Geo. Siarr Writes: No 3 Van N- riace. New York Dr. Madway-Wilh me your Relief ho* work'd wonder# For the last three years I nave hod frequent and severe attack# ot sciatlia ometlme* x!endlng from tne lumbar region# to my ankle, and at time# tn both lower limbs During the lime I have been afflkle.l 1 have trim almost oil the remedies reoom mended by wl#e men ami fool#, hoping lo find relief, but ,)i proved tp be failures 1 have tried various kind, of fmth# manipulations, outward i>pil allon of dnlment# too numerou# to mention, and prescriptlono of the moss eminent phy#i . sans, all of which failed to give me re lief. Bast September, at th* urgent requeet of a friend twbo had been afflicted as my ■elf). 1 was irdurerl to try your remedy t waa then suffering fearfully with one of my old turns. To my surprlw and de light th* flret application gave me ease, otter bathing and ruhblng the parts af fe ted. leaving the limoa in a warm glow created by the Relief In a short lime the pain pnaaed entirely away Although I have slight periodl'-al attack# approo- n tng a change of weather. I know now how to cure myself, and feel quite master of the aituntlon Radway'• Ready Re.lef Is my friend 1 never traval without a bottle in my va lla#. Yours truly . Georg* fltarr. Emigrant Commissioner, IM# ffo’d by all druggist*. RADWAY A CO., K fcUn St, New York. ffljE “MILITANT” the STRAIOHT- FRONT style of THOMSONS *0 “Glove-Fitting" Corset MnFvrelleci in quality, durability, com fey \ ■ j Ity T.r. Use l<,l 1 lltj'M ,Ul gg ,V ? 21 M *ll M.a. rss srwiwl Ike 60S) j V/ For ‘a’e l v all dealers throughmit the * t'niu.l h itc . A handsome catalopue / flee. C. Hatckellr 4 Ce., J4S B’wgy. New York. For salo by all leading I>rv Goods Stores. lin k fll Ihe horrible ooM sn.l .larknes I lal.l l*o of the hl.io* .*iwii flat logclher, lh halrv ei<t* up. stretehe.l my.elf • one edge sn.l began IO roil up, careful ail (tie while Io leave an air hole ai the lop for breathing ptii|.'*s The tilde* * r so limp thal ifiev conformed well to ihe shape of m> Iwel'. aivl iho comfoi(atd rc ling of being good and warm noon pul me to sleep "I don'l know the lime but II was n*>( far from morning when I awoke ind (rle.l loeif.-ich and turnover, will h* * trni,.-- ,tb|e I tried to mow- my aim-, but llw was no moie lo be done ih.ir if I bad been bound and re hound * th r(u nle-l lo .rawl up, I li*ml io ~wl down, hut II *a* no u,e I could l*s * my la,T. and limb, a mile bill lhal lilllo iwl-i *•< i'l. It then dawned on mi what bad bip pened I bad rolled myself up In i* green Idde* and they had fr.isen hard, making me a prisoner. "I lay *llll a long while lr>ln* lo iblnk of seme mean, of ** ape Tha Ide i of rutting m\ siv out with a knife on iral 10 me, but try a* I inlgfu I could not reach my pnvkei I could iwisi iny head up Just enough in e*e out of mv air bole, and re,llge that H * a sunshiny morn lug. but I was gelling hungry now. and awful stiff ar.d eor from Ivlrg In - n [aa.ili.in *., long. 11 llk. being lie I lo a plank C>h, hw mi loin* did •' " ' VVlieti would relief gel to no-. 01 would II , ons- ai all- The boya knew about what direction I bad taken, bul lhe\ might n.w to. alarmed enough lo slari out rd looc me up ln lime li seemed unendurable 1 felt numb My read ihrobl.ed and wl u a Mar! I noticed ihm II was growing dark Waa the sun going .l-iwn, . ..nlv und*-r a .loud’ Y<* H a* gelling disk ssa'n. and another right of otture wa* h f- r ■ me Could I pul in a long night of H md live’ | yelled and yelled again If I -mild roch my gun and *hoot Ih* boya mlg it be near enough lo hear me f The-C thoughts laced through mv brain In rapid euceeaelon. when, could li he, I rirard voice* No. I w.. O ooie.l lo disap pointment li wa* ll.j yelp* of .nyoie*. calling and an-werlng id each other In Ihe dleien.e him they *•• ild l-e |.vok ng around ihe buffalo car.-aiM-es, and pio - ably he my companions for tho nlghi I' urmnl lo me lhal their yelp" never hat such a '.one*.m. *ound before Soon they gathered for ihelr feast Hut ih*lr Jang , suddenly ceased IVliai wa* 11. frobah y .omc grey* had nauntered up and claim-1 he lay out No oh. Joy I could heai the tramp of hore#' fel and * on I *n ha! lolng and being answered. The lei .* could no I find me ai Ural, lull folkywlng •he sodnd of my voire, traced lie and took In Ihe alluailon ala glance They pilled gras* and piled II on each side of me. eel 11 a-flie and In I* - than a quarter of an hour I was free They had lo give me a drink and rub me a long while befoie I wa* aide lo aland up and then itiev lu - lled me- Into my saddle, and we got |o '.h<- ranch before daylight "Buffaloes came near being thw finish of me then, bul 1 mind Ihe lime when an old dry carcase of a bull eaved me II wa* like (hi* I * helping lo trail a bunch of Tega* callle north, and we were In ihe Indian Tewrtiory The weather was dry and hoi. and we were working short handed as lo make li doubly tend on all of ua. For thia reason w# goi in ihe way. If Ihe herd was beddel down of taking a shoo** on nlghi watch A fellow by Ihe name of Brant ly and I were out together on Ihe gecond shift. Th* day had lien vety warm and *llll. but ihe wind was Wowing a *1 mile gat* Iht night Th* callle. however, were qul't and bedded down all rlglu. llranlly ro I* around lo where I we, *nd proposed ht taking a nap on the opposite elde of the bunch, and In Ihe course 01 a <ouple of for me to awaken him il tak* a turn al It while he w*n hed •I wa, all right for a while, hut eoon goi terribly *l*epy Finally I WlppPl r.ff my horee and stretched out on the Well you can gue*e what the result of that would be. Before I knew u I was sound asleep 1 don't know how long I slept, but wa* awakened by ihe sound •f stampeding ■ attle. Thai nound. you know, wake* a man up powerfully quick I Jumped to my feel and ran. with tha cat tle way ahead of me. and my horse gone, and behind me raging prairie Are Bueh n night for a fir* dry gras# and a high wind I spurted, bul soon began to realise „ was a hopeless r*e. for h flames were gaining on me. What had become of llanlly I did not have the heart lo think, and began lo feel Ihe hoi breath of the flame* spurring m* on to greater effort A fellow don't know how fait <rr how far ha can run niwll he Is pushed lo II by a Dr* behind him I was not thinking of this, however, my one Idea being lo keep ahead of thal roaring furnace. I wa* running for my Ilf" and almost gufforated w,,th ,mok and heal when I si urn Med and fell headlong over an o'd shell of a buffalo The hack Of the critter was Ire ward th* on-coming fir*, lorn and giHl*d some urn* before by coyote* or wolvm probably. . . . "I can't aay W ws presence of mind. fr p was th* only thing I could do a, the fire was right on me I crawled Into that Old ahell ar.d held my breath end well ed II go! pretty hoi. end I Mat lh* fla m* with my hai. In a little while It was pesl I crawled ou end look'd over the smoking, black ground and thanked my lucky star* I had fallen Into such good company. Th* wagon* ami whole trail mrtflt were burned up that trip, bul ihe men had saved themselves by hard riding H. B D. BPEYT ftHO,MIO Ik TWO VflH*. ■rail McKeown Going lo Reglo I.lfe Over %*oln an a lloorh. From (he New York Bun Ban Frandseo, Oct 7 —•colt McKeown, a young Pennsylvarkm. who I, said lo bar* squandered *><> In two year* In Caltfomle. ha* gone to hla ranch near No gales. AH hi* property In J.o# Angela* has been attacked and he ha* determined to begin Ilf* anew a, a callle rancher \! Keowr married Dorothy Btudebaker of •he famotut wngon-meklng family. McKeown flret appeared In Bo# Angeles two year# ago where he eoon gained * reputation as a high roller In May, lMft he flrst mel Mis# Biud'twker. who wa* traveling with her mother He became infatuated and proposed on the very day Ihot be came of age She accepted con ditionally. bul her mother Inaleled lhal ehe should oompie'e her educelior; Bo M Keown lived In Bos Angeles while she attended school In Ben Frgnclsco. Much of hla lime he spent on th* rellrood !>e tween lh# two elite# Ftnelly they were married and wen I lo live In Bo# Ang.-le* McKeown'* egtrwvaganee had ecoieered hi* fortune and a few day* *g attarh men- were levied on everything Then M'Keown depart'd for hi* ranch, first making over to hi* young wife the Jivt monthly allowance which bl* relatives In Flitshurg settled on him when h#y learn ed that he bad squandered his fortune. S.. T. S L OF H AT UNO C. J 8. AT MMMi < IIKOt L4£. For Iftlo of llojio. Tt jh'l# rttoli. Monfirom rry, CttU| Park and West End. Hi.\lijrrt (o rhaiiK-- without notica. 18UK OK H<*l K AND TENTH STREET. l<#v illy for I of l( lev Iklr of Hope. * 4 f * am front Tenth 915 am for T*nth 10 \o Atn from Tanlh lo IS am for Tenth 11 tit ntn from Tenth llADim fr Tenth 1 i* l inn from Truth 100 pm for Tenth 2 <*> |rn from Tenth 200 pm for Tenth 2 pm from Tenth 2 3opn for Tenth .? 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