Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 24, 1897, Editorial Sheet, Page 16, Image 16

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    10 THE OMAHA DAILY inflBi SUNDAY , OCTOBJETl 21 , 181)7. )
T he famous "Estate Oak" S-o you ask why week of msdersellingsacrifices in every Our Carpet Department Redtiins ; in endless vari-
Estate Oak are such great stoves department that will positively make this occupies the entire W ety ol prices and pat
the busiest third floor of our es terns. This department
' ' ' week b the season Those who are looking for
BECAUSE 'I'nsv ho'd fire longer w th one ordinary charge of any household tablishment. It inc'udes has reached large proportions
sale
goods cannot afford to miss this special
kind of cither hard or soft coal , or w iod , or lignite , or corn cobs , if you great the products of the largest tions with us , and it will
plouio , than any ether oulc on the market. What do you think of these furniture bargains ?
and best mills of every carpet surely pay you to investi
BECAUSE They arc th in Jit baa-Uifu' ' stovjs artistically , and pet and rug producing gate as to what we are do
mechanically the unit ps-fojt on tin mi'kot. country in the world. From ing in this line
B OAUSE They 'lave ' a jointles ? ash pit section in which all the the thousands of patterns Ml.Oil sofa I'llloiiK
several plates are -skilfully iniultlud in -jolul pieoj. As a result of this , exhibited we can satisfy fhlM ttfi-k SJUC
lat'tjo ash pins uro ivido 1 therein * break
pr ilioy novoi or crack ,
expan
sion and contraction ' the wishes of the most exacting Kit.DO pi11' pitlr ll-piiiiiiil
ran novo > sopanuo the p.i * ts , or cause the slightest I'lJioviM
draught suction into the st > vo , o < ( ' | ) thrju h thu screw rojlsto.M. In acting purchaser at these UilN ui-fU I i < jr U
b ises m ulo of pioXi , such sopa-atum of and sit ition through the joints are
inoviUblo , honci unusual air-tight t-.nl llrolcooin.r qualities , vvl.ichuro low prices. Sll.odoot IMiiiiUi-t 295
indlspun-mblo to succors , tire m.i lo lin. ) nsiblo thcroin. tlllH Ul * * U
iiviu .intiiini-Mii iitin .
BECAUSE Instead of sliding draught registers becoming qu'ckly loose and out of IVOI'tll Ciiri.OO tills UIM'U 198
tirtlct , nnd with which tilr tightness and perfect cintrol over lTr i are imp > ssinlo. "Estate O.iks" are till * UCfli . 13.50 " ( I , * O Cotton llllllil.i Is - 75c
pinvidutl with orow icgistera inall th j dons , which uro llttod tigcthor bv centrifugal grinding 7\1 < ll .III | IH MONO IttlUS , ( Ills wci'U
and which never got out of order and conveniently xupoly the air required and the Tietu deslicd Mill-Ill hli neck I ! > . < . ) < > 850 H l.dd Coinrorts
to produce either the largest or smallest volume of heat tleslred. thlN vM-i-.e 175
< l\l .liiiini'Ni | > HUH : . Uoi-lli
BECAUSE They have stood the test af years. Thousands of Omaha householders SIT.r.O 7.50 IlllH t oniforls 98c
wbo htuo once used them will have no other. Those who have not the cash can btii thoMi on ( l\l . .lutert Hiinri | 7IU1 ColiifortH
credit with .ut . any oxtia cost and cot the IKO of It while put lutr fui it. Wo are solo agents. iN WIM-K 1.98 IlllM MI'OU . . . 38c
Lbtutc Oaks guuranteed to hold lire with ono charge of soft , coal for 41 hours. xl.no ! l ( \II ( > iil It me
Hits n.-cK 198
ir , tit ) Ml-.lit llrilKMI-IlN - of
Peninsular base beautiiul 4-ho e he Famous t nrpct Mrjries-Every ona
The . 675 ti'ese items a bargain
thl. vc.-U . . is
burner is the perfection cook stove , trim Stir Estate -
fection of hard coil med iik-olv , good baker Steel Range Kid. ' ( Id lllsllt limnilu gain that greets you and
worth i-l.'l.oO on sale this I'liriK'l asks do not accept
4.50 why
heaters guaranteed week on sale this tills t > < U . ' you
SMc > * - , it a'nd make
< | ti-N AMI rlli money
cept
to heat 3 rooms a 1 week Sfl.dO
for 111 It \ ck . i.48 . . ml Loiich
winter with 2 tonof only ST..Id IIM ml
' . "
I.-IT. iimlH r , ' 1111111111 MI-US ( -tuti *
Q QC
coal on special sa e Mf-IlM Clirpct , > \ in-Ill 81. 115 thin iifi-k 0 SO
till * n IM U . 38c
this week 6 50 Oil . SI.7. 'lilM'str | > 'I'nlili'
ii.riOO tnrilN ri'iiiiiniit In-
Co > < !
Stove Oil Kiiiln.voifh 7f > *
M-U
tills <
at tills \ \ < > < > U . 25c
s- ClK-ullli- III
SI n
SOO tnrils ri'uiiiiinlN Mill- >
tin w , north ; tr t * t ox i r
this ufi-u . 08c tills u < < ! . .
I . . - ( ( I ( HI i loth nnil I , lii- .si , "d llnmlioo ( uitnllis
nli mil sitinr < * s , \\iii | h tills \ \ -i > U
from ! IOo lo lldc _
Of Interest to tills iti'rlt . . . . . . . . . J5c S7.MI I hiMillli * t urliiliiN
womankind. M.dd lltisHOcKs ,
tills H M'lv . 48c Sll.-ll Tnpi'Mi.1 ( nitiiliiN
tills \ \ i-i'U
"fit * Hour Mills
Are rich
' you a Fine ioo-piece Dinner Set superior pride of English semi-por this vvi'cU . 29c
thin \MM-I
Tide 1)11
man's wife ? ) CIiilli
celain , with a neat bat dot design , in a peacock blue , green or pencil
tills .
Mfl-li . ,
S.rl ( ! ( slllv tiiitnlns
lit we will make colors , hamlaomelv undoi gln/ed all the pieces are shapely hands - 7. I- I.llloll'IIIIIS - tills \MM-K
s mn c > upe - < ous | , prottv tea cups. largo e noted diihos and plutterx , ( his u.-cl ; . 38c
your home luxuriant in ikliiK It i himl-omp table so' RIHII mtu d not to ci irltlo or crarc This SS.OO MiiisNolls Ni't ( ur-
not Is hold tei'til in * .111 % win re * In the fnlteil S'i s for ubont $1SOO We litlns n
uriant ; a mer otter it tills % uik as . --pctliil b again for only ( Ills > M > fU I2ic this ufK tj.
chants's ? We We also p'ace ' on sal ; a pretty Toilet Sjt. Tne shape is new On it Mil or : tlli this * Hi-nip toU ( .u pi-t I4c l r..rll " | 11N li Isli 1'iiliit t ui-
$ ! . ( ( > per > MU ur SI.OO piin ( li. l.li * ItiiBr ( ' '
decar.ition in tliruc attractive oil- 'nrpi't ,
and hit go. * v ith a hands mic , very - this UM > U
furnish your orN ithln ' f the .inywheio b it here. Sot on n tiiii ur SLI.in : ( tlllH H l'1-K 23c
or- > < r ni'tir as nicu > r nunuy ut i.r > pi uri'U or sr < MI i > IT niinith. l.U.'l l.lll-C llllllllllS p
residence with duo includes lo , > jar. Worth logititirly 8050. On H.ilo this vvook On n lilll nt MO.Ill ( TdiVII \\ool liiKinInx 39c this - .k 9 C
regard to elegance ) Sl.r.d pi -ni'i-K or SI ! Ol ) pi-r niiinlli.
anil icflnoniont. A On : i Uill or S.-.O.OII illli * 'I npi-Nli
mechanic'uo lit ' i-ill.dO pi'r i\ii > K in S .dO pi-r iiinnth. this ni'i-l. 49c H masterful handling of
up yt ur homo com- List , but bv no mein the least is ths third birtTTi'n of this series On n bill of S7.-NI _ SI.I ( lloiM III IINSI-HH # &
nletcly. tastefully It is a bountiful H. and II U \ Binqviot Lamp , with Kirfje , round SJ i"J | i * \\4oK 01 I1. ] ) OO prr nuintli. this > \oi-U 98c resourcea bnng- > to
a n d substantially , bin nor , Balearic center vvhicfi i- > the very hit -bt theto is -t i ethec On n hill of * l < ld.0d SI.S5 \ i-lM-t gether in our store the best
. .
HL'.r.U ' ivi'i'U - 1OOO IIIMmonth. 78c
pi'i or > IIIM- this wiM-U
and v\o do it as well with ) ld douotutod ylobe. This combina ion generally
a prottv JJ on ii iiiii or s-od oo _ . , the world has to offer in
nnd willingly for one sells for is".30. Wo place it on bile this week for . . . ' . M.rnilnstci ; > s
.
SI.OO piiVM.1'U in .Sl.'tIO p * i month. this VMTlv 98c
as for the other. household goods. The logic
of our low prices is in the
immense quantities han-
d'ed ' , constant inflow and
outflow keeps stock fresh.
You'll never get a sta'e or
) lli shopworn piece from us.
How Vincent Redwood Camu to Knter the Continental Army. ' B '
y P. Y. It LACK.
Tf
"And , midumc In brlgliter Uajs. shall bo
honored as one wbose tact nnd patriotic
ondca\or sa\od her countrj from the fiuy
of war. "
Mr. Ralph I-ldpett bowed slowly , with a
emlrk , and my aunt curteslcd and wriggled ,
nnd looked at him ocr her fan with a
deprecatory bahhtulncEs I had no business
to be In the window seat behind the Hcicen
nt all , but I wtnyed , although no eaves
dropper , because I knew my aunt would sand
mo from the loom , and that Indignity I
had no mind to buffer.
"M > countiy commands me , and m >
king , " said my aunt "If a humble gentle
woman nn > be of set vice In bringing them
to nn understanding and ending this un
happy quart el. ho sure Susannili Hed\\ood
shall do her part. "
"General Howe's representative will bo
here from Staten Island totnonow aftei
dark , " Udsctt raid , Just OH I thought the
minuet would burel ) commence " 1 promise
ft gentleman of miitiulo rank and with full
nuthorltj to treat with the eongrebs' gen-
oial Hut I beg once more to lemind Mine
Redwood that Mr Washington Is not to
Itnow beforehand for what rail puipose he
Visits joii "
"I entlrtlj comprehend , " said my aunt
"No one knows bettei than I how Eolf-
wllled Geoige Washington can be , obstinate
Indeed , when ho gets a thing Into his
head
" 1'aidon me , deal madame"aid Halph ,
breaking In on m > aunt's Ktorj with 11
temerity which 1 confess I envied , "time
presses , and 1 must be gone Already I
bhould be on my read to join the genual
1 hear jour message to him "
"I tiust " bald inj iiunt a tlttlp wistfully ,
"that events \\lll Justify the llttlo deception
I have told him I am In greit tioubleso
Indeed I am ; EO Indeed are all the Americans
and he alone can assist me And this Is
turn also If he will consent to do ab our
giaciou king advises through Onera ! Howe
all will bo nell and I am sure the king
lias had moio experience than ( Jeorgo Wash
ington , and Its only icsnectful for him to
meet his majesty's messenger , and como to
terms. Still I do not wish even the appear J
mice of deceit was avoidable"
"Deceit , madame1 It Is diplomat * } "
"Uveythlng Is understood. " Udgett went
on , "Tonight Ocnerul Washington crosses to
inspect the force at I'aulus hook tomonow
night ho will return to Brooklyn Hcighth
On hla way thither ho will stop and sup with
jou , perhaos test all night among your
charming orchards At the right time
Howe's iilcnlpntcntliry will present himself
end Mr. Washington cannot hut lUten to him
tind , listening , content to his majesty's
gracious u > mi * . Then , madam , your name
Blull pass , most honored , to history as one
vvho achieved peace , the sweetest victory '
They bowed and pranced and smirked them-
eclvi-s out of the loon ) then and I was left
to conslor ! tin- greatness of thla news which
tesolud Itself for mo. but 1C years old ,
Into thu ono exhilarating thought that 1
should sco George Washington , the general
whom congress had sent us to d ho the
ItrltlBh from our free land In faith the
news set me u ire.nbHni ; In my window seat ,
for , If General Washington were actually
coming to sup at my aunt't. house 1 had a
favor to beg of him , no IMS than to over
rule my aunt's command and take me with
blm a-soldUiiiig My Aunt Siuaniuh was a
Kind and worthy gentlcwonan. though a trlllo
vain In all thliiRH , save for a blind and most
Onrrasonahlp ndoiatlon Tea stupid and pig-
headrj old nun across the ocean whom the
lir.iyel for as her beloved king , and bellc\ed
Wall hie
A IIKVKUATIQN
It fell aboiit the twilight of the day of
AVaehlngtqn'a expected visit that I was lu
the orchard , rehcursluff my request to the
fienetal for leave to follow his fortunes , and ,
in my walking back und forth , I heaul
earnest voices approaching from the fields' '
which stl etched to the Hudson rlvei. LM-
KcHt s was the louder volco , and 1 drew behind - '
hind a tree , for no better reason than that I' '
disliked the man , and always avoided him
when I could IP was an Instinct , for he had I
never hurt me I hated his face his manner , I
his \oUo and used to wonder whit people 1
saw In him that made him thought well of
by high peiFonagcs like the mayor and my
aunt
I saw his ftlend's Face then , und knew It
for one of Washington's guards A shrewd
and nlottlng face was that , but not so 10-
pulflvo as It looked not long after , beneath
the gallows not far from where he now
stood
"Tho meyer Is well Informed of our pur
pose,1 said he , speaking excitedly , 'and
Goveinor Tiyon , on board Lord Howe's ship ,
OH well Tie loyal element In the town will
rlno If there ho an alarm , and afford a dls-
tiuctlon "
"Hut " sild Ralph , very nervously , "I
had thought wo were but to sebe him "
'Tush' " said the guard ' U Is simpler
to send his hcud nlono 'to Temple liar. I
tell you so Is the safebt "
Ralph Lldgett was visibly trembling
"I do not like it , " lie muttered , "nnd
Mistress Redwood "
The othei laughej with a great con
tempt
"Tl'p fussing old fool has already played
her p-irt " ho replied "She hab decoyed
Ulm , and ho need novel entet her house
Ho comcb with hut one friend 1 mean to
have him surrounded when ho steps from
lita hoit 'tis a most quiet spot , 1 those It
my' elf und ho titisth me I'ven ntw ho
should be on his way nnd tomonow wo will
sail for England , Ralph , to claim our ic-
ward for bringing to the king the head of
thi ) traitor , Washington. "
My suspicions hid been aroused already ,
but at that I lost all control , and , the plot
rev oiled , I cried out and sprang from my
cover
"Traitor ! " I cried. "Nay , but 'tis you
that are the murderous traltois ! Help !
help1 hero's murder doing1'1
In truth there was , and on my body , not
on Washington's , for my cries were choked
at once by the guard's llngcis , and Lidgett
had a sword point at my ribs In an In
stant , peering meanwhile at my face
"How's this ? Vincent Redwood ? " said
he " 'TIs but a child , no iwcd to slay
him "
And ho thrust his handkerchief Into my
mouth and t > wlftly tied It fast round my
head with another They were mightily
alarmed however and made fiom the spot ,
dragging me along , each by a shoulder
Hut my cry , choked too Koan , had brought
no help , nnd after a whllo they paused in
the shadow of a wcod , t.onin hundred yards
from shore and debated In whispers I am
of a mind still that the guard would have
stabbed mo there for he dallied most de
sirously with a dagger , but Ltdgett's pity
for mv years which even then fretted mo
as unduly contemptuoin saved me
"Then have It so , " said the guani Im
patiently , and Ralph tied me to a tree ,
smacking my face as he did so foi always
meddling as he said which notified mo
that my aunt had likely told him of the
little love I bore him
They hurtled from mo through the dark
toward the river and I pulled and twisted
vainly In my bonds Mj horror of the
treachery the'y had conceived and were now
about to execute was Interne Already
General Washington wat > the object of the
her < worship of Umerican hoys for we had
liiMrd tinny ttorles of his leadership In thu
Trench and Indian wars AUo , however ,
many of our eldere nuy bavo wavered be
tween a eentlmi'iilal love for the English
monarch and the new-torn spirit ot free
dom , we boy s had no entangling doubts
Wo were patriots , every one , apd now , tied
Inglorlously to u tree , my wrath and horror
were aroused Indeed Jt the danger to one
great man's life , but as much at the peril
to tne country.
A TUS3LC TOR LIBERTY.
Ralph LldRett hid undfci-reckoned my
strength and agility , doubtlesb because 1
vvab , and am still , of a slender build and
not noticeably tall your grosser men I hive
over pitied he imagined him catlly sup
pressed I wriggled and struggled , how
ever , to such excellent purport that five
minute * aftci the rascals left me I slipped
free and tore the stifling gag from my mouth
My first impulse was to tun back to the
house nnd alarm my aunt and the servants ,
but that was some distance away and I
knew that Washington's boat should be
already coming up the river from I'aulus ,
Hook I had a slight hope that he might
come with attendants sulllclcnt to protect
him , but I kne\ . that the British were as
far as Staten island , and their ships In the
bay , and instinctively felt that the ger. ° ral ,
as yet untried by black Ingiatltude , v ould
Icel hhrstlf safe In paying a passing \lblt
to an old friend so far up the Island An' '
there was tlut traitor guard's tunning , for
1 realized that the deed might be done nnd
Washington's dead body be borne or , boatd
the king's ship before nn alarm could beat
the patrlotb to arms I turneJ about and
ian to the shore
In the diibky dimness of the now fallen
night 1 perceived , as I lesaned my pace tea
a walk on approaching the river , many
silent , shadowy forms scattered along the
edic They were seen by tut against the
water , but cou d be scarcely teen from u
boat against tne black hills of the Island
They were evidently thus picketed to meet
the boat at once wherevpr. a few hundred
yards nn or down she should land I hesi
tated n minute desperately turning in my
mind how to warn the general To right
and left were the3 watching traltoik , nnd ,
to give the alarm successfully , I must not
allow the boatman to land I taw but one
courfe and that I took I crept down to a
point which obtruded on the water , and
from which I had often bathed I knew the
watei was deep enough there to dive from
A solitary man skulked on the edge in
tently watching for the boat , and him I
rushed past silently and suddenly , and ,
grazing his shouldeis , dived Into the cur
rent The man gave a btartled , suppres. ed
cry as I plunged , but when I came to the
surface , after swimming under water as far
as I could I heard no sound , and I con
cluded that he fancied me borne frightened
beast. The waiting wretches suspected
nothing , they could not distinguish my
HE REMAINED CALM AND LISTENED T 0 MY AGITATED STORY ,
head in the dark waters and I took car'1
to swim nolsele sly out upon and down the
river
GnORGC WASHINGTON.
I was juct In time. I had not swam 300
yards before I heard the beat of oarb I
made for them , ftnrful to icry out lest I
Ehould alarm the boat's occupants and
Biasped the stern A tall man , wrapped
in a boat cloak , sat there alone save foi the
boatman at the sculls I thanked God tliJj
Washington's fearlcosness and tru'-t in going
n'ono to viiblt even an old friend in such
disturbed times had not led him to his
death Per It was ho , and thouph stirtled
at my strange apparition , he remained cilm
and listened to my agitated story While
the amazed boatman lay on his oaib the
general said not a word until I hail finished ,
though I felt his grind frune tremble with
wrath At list IIL ! hand gripped mine with
a convu'slon ' of grief and
"So boon are there traitors' " he said.
"Indeed sir " I broke in "my aunt "
"I know I know " he tald with n llttlo
laugh "I remember her well , my lad
Mistie s Rolwoods heart was always in'
advance of hot head "
Ho thought for a few moments and then
ordered the boatman to turn down stream
and pull Ills hardest Wc had not gone a
mile befoio we overhauled a barge with
many men , who , at Washington's voice ,
came alongside us with many expulsions of
Rirprlso Washington stepped into the
larger boat w th mo by the land and I1
found them then to bo ills s'aff and guard
coming fiom I'aulus Hook Many of them
piessed on me and shook my hand when thev I
hoard the tale , but one tinned to the general
reproachful ! )
"General , " ho bald "you take too much
ilsk Will chance always stand between you
nnd treason , do you think' " |
"God , " said Washington , gravely , taking
off his hat , "always watches over the tight. " i
And I lememberod these wo'ds at West !
Point four yeaifi later
Wo landed by the general's eider , down I
the rlvor , and , matching no the hlioro , sur
prised the tialtors still waiting foi the boat ,
ami tlurc was hut a shoit fight for the
wretches ian Of all of Hint band who that
night wore carrying out the ideis of bigger
men , ono only wab klllod , ami that was
Ralph Lidgott We bore him to my aunt's ,
thn nearest haute , and let my diar relative's
horror and contrition at the black crlmo
meditated by those whom she had looked
upon as well-meaning peacemakers be oawsed i
over with this vvo'd She was ovoicome but !
Washington took hfi hand most kindly and !
bpoko clicutingly to hoi
"I should be ungrateful to many dear {
Virginian memoiies , " xald lie , with aj
courteous kindness , at which none evcr |
equaled him , "If I believed that Susannah
Redwood ever erred but with Iho best In
tent. "
"Hut my fault Is beyond pardon , " she said ,
weeping "Stay geneial , take the last of our
f imlly with you to the wars I believe , If ho
be like bin fathci that ho will earn forgive
ness fci me , though , indeed , Indeed , I nought
but to eave you both from war. "
Anil so my aunt herself sent mo out to
fight , und that my general lorgavo hoi un
timely zral I Imvo his own word , when ho
sent me Kick to her years afterward with a
colonel's rank , to tell her I bait earned her
pardon well
\ I'lv I--1 * rnr-Olil Ili-io ,
The B-y ear-old son of Iicnjamln fioshoin ,
living a half nil In cast ot Wabiu.li , Iiid ,
proved himself a hero last atuiday , when
he rercucd his Infant brother from the
WabaMi river Tht little child was In the
arms of his 13-year-old sUtcr , who dropped
him Into a deep hole In thu ilvrr Instead
of attempting to save him the Kill ian
eeroamliiK toward the honee , while a 7-year
old brother also took to his lieels \\nli
extraordinary presence of mind the D-yiar
old boy jumped Ir..o thu stream uri thu babe
was sinking and dragged It to thr shore j
just as the mother came nulling to the bank
IMITTI.I : or TIIIJ \ orv.s i IHS. :
" .Now Hobble" suld inainmu just btforu
th company eat down to dinner ' roniember
you must not ask foi more pU " Hobby ]
didn't , but he finished his first piece with '
much promptnrtH took a long breath und |
addressed hlmot'lf very audibly lo I lie guests
ot hlb right "Ain't that dandy plr ? " he
Ofiked
, " aa4 } , the schoolboy's mother ,
'do you like your nrlUimi'tlc ' ' "No'm. I
think the Inllucnec of thut book is nnwholp
f oine and depressing ' "Why01 ' llecniiKP
It in full of hoiilblo examples "
"No , thank yon' ' I've got sonic money if
my own , " bald Tommy pollteh whin ID
plate w.ib handed to him at church
Hln Mamma Don't yon know Johniu
that disobedience to your pirents brings i a
o\vn puiilbhinenf Have yon forgotten th U
the commandment Buys "Honor thy fttli r
anil thy mothei tint thy days may bo Ions
in the land' " Johnny Huh' ' The davs a o
too lo-ig alreadv We want "c m Hhortcr'
Tirst Smiill Hey T ought vou was gem
to went your hair foothill style' ' Sccon 1
Sin ill Hey Old man said II I went nroun 1
I looKin' like a mop he'd v\ipo ile Moor su
'
meA lltciaiy man in Hcoto.i has a BOH who
is to him ns the apple of lilb eje The elli r
day bo noticed a sipiarc" hole In the troimi-
of his v.ell-beloved a Baiii-klng hole ju
" this' iihki 1 ' ' '
above the knee "How ( a
sire And the boy leplletl on IIIIOH 1
' i hive two pairs my best and tin o'h r T
couldn't tell them apart , M > I nit i hole in
' the beat , and now I can tell cm and Know
which to put on. "
j ' Little nimei ( who is a great nailer ) I'u1
I'rof nroadhead Well , my nn * Mttle 1-1
mer Pa , do you snpprnc Cnoih Anl n mtr
till ho was sure that his vvlfi had munU 1
again befoic lie came hick9
Teacher Willie cm vou tell me what i
kleptomnnho Is' Willie Vefbiim one of
them tilings y' look through
The liaclicr Wc > ar told that I've was
qullo unclothed yet not aslniincd How Wul
tint ' The Mttlo ( llrl rwaii prob ly thu
dicssmaker s fault
Caller Neille , Ib your mollu'i In' Nelllo
Mothei Ib out whopping ralln-When v\l'l '
ghe leturn , Nillle' No'llo ( calluiK Int.Ki-
Mainma , what ahull l say no * '
A miTiT MT ' < -i i"
III iper a lliiunil Till li
.lu-t one more Mi > foi t. o 1 ni lit nnmini ,
.lust ono moio kl'8 foi need nltbt
And then yon nniy K" to mv ii ' ' l"I '
And V ( vou may put mil Ihi IU it
Tor I'll piomlw you Hilly I won 1 l n ' ,
As I WIIH li t nlglit , you'll MC ,
( mine I m KOiiiK to be pap i 1 > 1 iv " '
malil ,
AH he told mo 1 ought to be
IJut the Hlindovvs won't j-eim i-o > l i H
in ininm ,
If you'll kH' mo n little * lilt more
And , you know , I can Iliten and IHUI vvl o
yon ,11 o ,
If you only won't < hut the dooi
Tor If I can beat von talk'ng , I think
It will iniiho mo so Hlcejiy , mavlK
Thut I'll go to nl ( p juHt aH ( ] iil < k IIH n vv Ink ,
And fotel | to to cty like a bfiby
You needn't IK laughing , my tnammn dear ,
Willie you'io buying1 mil up ho tlKht ,
You think 1 m trying to keen you beic.
You , and-I gnf-.s-thc | | flil
I'leano kl-.s me good night once more ,
mamma ;
I lotild HI iioely my promiw ke ( p
If yon'il only may with ni ( Junt as yuu nr
And kHa me till I KO to kliep
hklns on flro with torturing ,
Itthing , burning , bleeding , scaly , and pimply
humors , Instantly relluvtd by a warm bath
vuth CUTICUHA HoAi' , a single application ut
ttriLUUA ( ointment ) , the great nklii euro ,
and a full doau of Cu riutiitA Ui oi.v CNT.
ih wcild I'OTTI : D fcO.Cour ft- >
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