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Highland Park News (1874), 25 Mar 1898, p. 3

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ll"! heat h" 3! loom ‘e and Medicine N 1nd . III \(Almvt "- wu \ I) rm? In!“ suns. 400. a Bu. limral. Lmiii \' )u and as of V x. i. “It .\I jux’ ‘JD to iiighlmul £11133th HIGHLAND PARK. “ Ill: (‘Hll\.\l‘llt’(l gun hadn‘t bun alwt off 1"?1' 30 year and better." sum the Knui) country mun. ":md i told Tom b0 when h:- slurtetl out “ith R that night. ‘1'mn.’ lsays, ‘tlxut gun‘ll kick .‘““ \Vl)!‘>\“ll u mule if you fire it; mind “but 1 tell youl’ 'L‘ause it was an old arm) musket that Tom had lugged :1“ through the war, and when he come buck humc lu- lmng it up on a couple 0' pegs 011 (he sotlin'-r00m wall, and it .wcmml to xm- that it hadn't never been ruok dunn san-e. "Emu,“ I 3:1. , fthat ......'n Lh-l; \‘nu wurse‘n a mule.’ ruok donn SCIXL'E. "Imuf I says, A‘Ihati gun'll kick yuu wurse‘n a mule.’ " “But here's two more 0' my slmep lugged away last night!’ says Tom. And by Ihut sums infernal old bean} knmvi And that makes nine sence the fnst. o‘ the month,‘ says he. 'lluin't this clczn‘iu' got nothin' to do but 'ruiw mutton for hl-urs '." says he. ""l'um,‘ I >u)’<. ‘I hain‘t raised flu‘ qm-stiun 0‘ lzcux's.‘ Isays. ‘Stick w the p'iutf' 1 say». "l'he p'int is Hmt if‘yon :hnni that gun it'H kick _\U\1 \vnrse'n u muhu That's “1qu largue. :1n' 1 stick to it. Klz'kin' guns. not bears, is “hm I'm arguin‘ on. {I'll kirk you wursu‘u a nmlr,‘ K 5:1) 5‘ "Mind “hut I 1011 _\'uu.' "Tum he- >11) <: '()}|.§‘<>\1pshuwl'and MY hp LVUC'N “M: the old gun and Jukv muhu h) it. l'm ::x a nml ()1: ht‘ .9 Dolph. 1 " ‘Sun fl)" Aw. 'lmt the hawk \um'. rumv nigh m. and ‘up didn‘t 5 my he In” W the gun hiwk,‘ .~ ‘\ w And it \\1\< hm]; (10“ v1 pg m think on it‘ s _\'\s . :mmuthn mt to think on in' 515's Snumutnn. “ “It was, vh‘." I says. "‘ch,‘ szlys she. ‘.\long mobbe a (‘onple or thrvc year after I‘np dim! Tom's brother Sim took it, drmn and loadcnl it to MH a. fox. but ”16 f0\' got away and Sim didn't fire it," says she. " 'Your pup loaded it and didn't firv it i" 1 Rays. ‘ I " ‘YCSI >:1y.< Samantha. 4 “ ‘.\nd Tom‘s brother Sim loaded it tt-r that and didn't fire it'?’ I says. “ 'Yes,‘ my: Samantha. “ “Did Tom loud it for usin’ this even- uf 1mm; :ain‘t thv p‘intf’ I sn‘vs‘, ‘Il huin’t >uE/l 2L darn fixing about hvm‘si'i I ‘(l\'f\‘. ‘th‘n is what I'm :Ii'zziin' nu! ' If 'l‘mn firm Thu: gym iI'H kivh him nrw‘n :1 IXI‘IIP. “firsv‘n n muh‘f 81/.- ,‘in' Sm‘rutvx‘! \Vnrsv'n (I drove 0' iuu‘wsi' I Fuyx‘. and away I starts for home, nzrzmxun-d like Sum Hill ’cuusv Hwy kvp‘ Ihrmviu' up hours at m? when I wu"nt zn‘uuin' ‘m‘m‘s. hut was makin‘! that gun YIH' nil porVudin‘ p'int. "\"n. whvn I come to think on it. I hadn't Orin Named Tom and Samantha so much for it. after all. for bear had been thinnin‘ out their Sheep tremen~ thus, and though hunters had s'ot up nights \vntchin‘ for the thievin' bruin and trim! to run/him down withvdogs «‘nytimes. ho givn 'em all the slip, and thou “hen thoy‘d gm horn? to rast and git a “file sicvp he‘d sneak in adnd lug off :mmher <hm‘p. till he had Tom's influx" prz‘txy “'le thinus‘d dmvn. and T-mx hn made up his mind he‘d go out niIh ihv HM musket and see what he .-mih1 (In himsvlf. Consequently, meb- he I hzuhi't orto Named him so mur‘h r'x »? ai'guin' bunt when I was makin' gun ,,,, 4‘ n‘t In huin’t >. u! A (lam I unis: ‘an If 'l‘om firm that nrw‘n :1 mule. \ ,‘in' Sm‘rutz-x‘! 1‘11 H) h it tn" ' ”Hm the p'int. "f“ limln't got fur on my way home when I says to mySelf that I better go fiml Tom wlicrc- he mowt be layin ‘lnw i‘: the pastur' lot and argue with him ng‘in. thinkin' mchlie that I mowt be ablo to make more of a p‘intby fetchin’ in tlw arguments about Samantha's (18,41 huxiii‘ rammed a load in the gun and lvft it there. and Tom‘s brother Sim havin‘ rumde :1 load in the gun an (op u‘ S'umantha's ilzul‘s and left it there. and the load that Tom himself hail rammed in on top 0‘ Samantha's dad‘s and Sim's with the idee 0' not lenvin‘ it tlwrt‘. ... .‘ *‘ 'Yos. nu“. “ ‘If them arguments ain't enough to show Tnm that the p'int is gun more mun hour} 1 says. ‘tlxc-n he don‘t know nmhin‘ about logic. and if Samantha 1‘s Ivft u \\ iddvrnnd the coroner gits a fee,’ I 83) >v "twon‘t be because I didn‘t ar- gne on proper p‘ints.‘ “So 1 Turned and follnred the road ttw'rtls Tom's hack pastur' 10L where he was more'u likely settin' on the brink m and mum X1 J! i1\ fll‘ \Vh)‘ is hir mum om‘s brother Sim loaded md didn't fire it'?’ I says. :3: Samantha. m 1:0 ul it for usin this mum Hie u‘t ”kink the hp '\‘ him as h: Samantha mun I says. ”when the} fetch 'ght mmxidcr'hh‘ un- lml mvhbc mum-(111k:- hwk wml fer me am! it us to Tom‘s “if: fn fired fur I'M yum mth s sht‘. Itlixln'x Ihiui; wncv Tom hung; a) s Him. ‘X‘nph‘ {n “Hui 11h: :uvl; \umhln 11) didn‘t sho «111' or so 'zm't- l fz-Ivhml it hon ', 211qu putv .; lg; xnys. Sunmnfhzx XI‘LINOIS Sumzmt‘n hour'il c1121“ had as that. up hm}: ‘t :1 1111“ k,‘ uMn‘t 1M :sh(mt‘ it: says she. ‘in, comc “new no tv ””5““. - the brink pin' in' the fig‘ of :1 \‘ok‘: m0 111 t would do some onuxm‘ clfu. belchin' he cu - let Hmt gun gt) I had gut prmiy well in tu‘nls Hm pus» L111" ft-nve \\'1r 1 all of a suddunt [In-re “as a flush thtt lit up the surroumliu' country for a; second or so likt‘ sheet lightnin’, and hhen ‘hcre “as n rumble and a roar 11113 a crish and a crush mat shook things §3nurmous~ "‘The \‘olgumo has bulchvd.‘ I says, and as I was hurryin‘ on I soon some- filin' comin' flarin' down (In: rnud to‘rds me “kg: n rummuy 11055. As it got nigh‘me fl see it was Tom's hired man. , “ 'I-ears.§1"murs. Bears!’ be hol- lmed us he “tut tcux‘in’ bx. “ ‘Bems be;duxned' lhollored stop~ pliu to argue “ith him. ’enrs ain‘t e p ‘int lhc p "int isâ€"â€"' "But the Eired mun tore on out o Sight. A . . I,AAL..‘ "So I ifurfivd on to find out whether there was cnfiugh lefi 0' Tom to be op9n m convictiod. 1 found him lyiu‘ on the ground agonf edge u' the pusnu", groum in' consider‘bie. and squirmin' 41:11.1 wrig- glin‘ und .mfistin‘ “orb-e than i cholera mm‘bus Mada; sot in. I riz him so he 50‘ up. but ii was 11 minute or more befora he got hisself gethered togeiher enough to know “Here he was. Then it come to him, andflookiu‘ up and seeiu' me, he “‘Did théy chaw me up pooty tre- mendousfi Abel? Am I clawed and ripped up much by ‘em?’ says he. “I see that he was stickiu‘ to bears yit, and it rilddvme " ‘Consam y‘ ain't the 'p‘jnt! urdidn‘t ydu‘.” 1m: lmft o‘ evidence mowt be Hun I did >:l i he but 1 “()uldn‘t want to am cur that it. \umu 't c: nthquukcs,’ sms he. , , ) kin :n right 'hink. Ilwm "‘l Int-n ,hsw “11!! out" Mut' -- in... .. face \\':\3 gslzu'vllwl up luiggcr‘n :1 pump-l l;i1\:1mltl§:lt lwtlidu‘t have no usco‘ lxis‘ right slnmlllcr. and he said he didn‘t 'lxiuli. t‘x‘qxxx lln- “my 111' was fol-lin‘ in Ilwm pint-l: that tln-re was more than l a'mu' n' 113 lbs luckc ou tlmt sidc. lbut‘ rhvrv unmfljlw tlvv. Hooked around and sot-u :\ puh‘tfl 0‘ rail fence down 11 rmi or $0 lu-himlz 1m. " ‘\\'h:\t‘;id you teg'r that fence down fur‘." l >:x_ . ’ “ "There Kvn‘n't ncj fence tore down when Iuc 411d the gun ‘cuxqu in,‘ says Tom. ; ., "len léknowetir that the gun had kicked the} panel 0' fence down and I followed tl_e trail through the panel 0' fence. founil n gully plowed in the road clean ncroslx it, more‘n six inches deep. kind 0‘ cut '-c0ruored to‘rds the woods on t’other idc. I followed the gully off into the woods a couple 0’ rods. and Mt the end f it I found‘the gun, chuck Q up ag‘in u. hemlork tree, and there was bark klibckeilfiuif u' the tree half-“Hy round and thréc foo't up. The gun was actually quivefi‘in' )‘ii, as if it hadn't. hardly give itdeyiu' kick. I pickvd it, up and went brick to Tom. Jeni as 1 got there in come Samantha and the hired man. and we \liorked Tom home by de- grees. The dohor from the Eddy hapâ€" pened id be at the mill that night and it didn't. take lor'ig to git him. After he had stratighieudd Tom around und made him comfortable .Sumanthu took up the argument :ig’iu} “ ‘Whu'd anthpnk,‘ says she, ‘thut boar u‘uld aâ€"’ i i " ‘Sumnnthu, says Tom. ‘bezn‘s ain‘t thv p‘int. The 'int is that :mmzin' gun. and when I gi around ng‘in.’ says he, ‘I‘m goin' to s ikc it and ‘uury it down in the fur comer of the old stone lot,‘ says he, ‘withrgstones a top of it. three . foot dpop.’ T! ._.m .AJ_» "Thvn I knot'ed that Tom had come square round "0 the p’int o‘ the argu- ment, and $8te that logic was logic, and I went: home )oelin‘ that all you got to do when you Lot your p'ints right is to stick to '0m. 1d nothin‘ kin down you. “Did Tom t any bears? Well. as I been tryin‘ totell you. bears wn‘n‘t the p'int. but I be eve they did find a couple 0‘ bears in thdpasmr’ lot next day. One of 'em. they ism-.1. had, a hole through him you could shove n stovoplpe in, and out oflt‘othergun. which must 3 been in range 10‘ the first un. they took so much lead that Ihm‘ an ldeo he must a stopped all 0‘ Tom‘s 1, 11d. and all 0' Tom‘s broth- r-r Sim's lodd. and all 0' Samantha‘s dad’s llomlwfhere bein‘ too much vim to theigun fq'r 'em to have time for stup- -. ‘v n,,‘ -x I‘UL'M) I}; )er. Tomg’ says I. ‘Benrs I'. Did you fire mu gun that am" side 0‘ Tom‘s ‘st boar."â€".\'. Y. Sun. Bcars ! ’ be hol- THE GROUk NEW GERMAN NAVY. Emperor Wil}iam Wants I Absolute Perfection Phenomenal D' Shlp-llufltflna .. score 0! ‘ [Speclal Berlin (Germany) Lettrr.) Gernmny is om.- u! the yuuizgubt of "modern" uiaritinc nations. 1 say purposely “modern." for in the old days, when the lltuisti lortlvd it over the seas; (lcrnmny “‘ns a fighting pa“ ('1' on sea, for scwmlwenturies the most formiduble. But of the modern powers she is, with $1": single exception of Japan. the youngest. it was exactly 50 years ago, in 1548. that the lat-ginning of the (icrmnn nm‘y dates. and that first'utttunpt. pnnnt-d out so badly that a couple of yenrs litter the young any, for want of somebody to support it, was auctioned 011‘ to the highest. bidder. This is literally true. “.15“--. a fact comparatively little known out- ' side of Germany, where nobody likes to 1 think of it. But it is quite different to- day. In the British mu‘ul press the, best-informed and most competent writers express again and ugnin the opinion that the pretty song“llritunnia . Rules the Waves" will in all likelihood , soon become obsolete. and that the 'l‘eu- l ton cousin across the channel will be}; mgst largely instruuu-ntul in bringing; it about. l As a. matter of cool. um‘urnishcd fact i it must be cdnceded that xhcrc is n I , ‘ 1 movement uuw _1u (:crmuny (u mukc her I n mari‘imo nation of the first rank: n mowmcnt 5/0 unvrgezic. intrlligrmly di- rected and powerful that it is bound to summed ln-furc many years urv mu-r. ()nlv ten _\'vurs 41:1) a majority of tlw lurg u sh-uxuvrs, and a large prnlmx'linu of Ihx- mon-nfwulr. “ere still mmlc fur Un‘umny in llx'iti<l\ yards. 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Urvcncu, cu zic vessels are Iurnc d1mn'i.m nurlh, ns besides those for (it S‘eitin, the gigantic build steamers {or passenger traffic that are unrivaled. such as the Kaiser \\'il- helm der Urosse, the \essel “hich has beaten one nnd all the other oeeun grey- hounds. in a perfectly fair competition, every trip it has made since its launchâ€" ing. But the smne works also turn out the very perfection of the newest and most powerful Vessels fur the German and foreign nnvies. Then. besides, 0 large number of smaller and older ship- yards in a number of the harbor towns ,, ._ _n n" I“. qh» _.- _, I most powerful Vessels {or Hie German and foreign navics. Then. besides, 0 large number of smaller and older ship- yards in a number of the harbor mwns on the German ocean as well as on tln: lmltic, such as liostock, (leestinnmlr, Konigslwrg, Emde‘n. Pupenburg, Wil- helmshm’cn and others, there are “no big yards in Hamburg and in Kiel. ln Hamburg. for instance, the fii-m of Blohxn .3; Yoss are now cupuble of turn- ing out with neutness mul dispatch Ves- sels of the most enormous size and of the latest construction. The Hamburg- Americn line has ordered of \hem, since MONSTER DRY GERMAN TORPE | Devclupmenl of the an.“ luau-try In llnlt y of German nlul nul- flu Sou l‘orll. DOCK IN TUE BLOHM DO BOAT AT SEA. It to Be ‘ Kiuo-Chuu \\':1.~ inml tin: “mm“ Iln- mum; m (. munths <lnvv.: (rs fur lln- in freight (tunic. «Ir-rm! Alrilllh'l t‘iH‘h. The nv NHIH' firm are tnenmclu-s. m :hips uf:|l1_\‘.~i (‘\\'r However. the groan-st “Ulldrf in thin film. uflur ull. in Kin-X. The impvrml yards Iluru ulunc nre worth u \isit lo the Innn. {or (my are in all vsm-nliul xcapevls-rupncily, CohH)’ nnu'huwry, skill of wurknn-n, uhilnj of cngim-vr», number employ-(l, Mex fur uhn-ud at ‘he governnwm )urds of France in Toulon. Mnrseillcs nnd lirrsl. Fur years n {urce of bctvu-en 6.0m) and 9,000 men has been steudily employed there. The smaller gou-rmnent yards in “'il- ‘ helmslmvun are also of exvellcnl ca- pacity, although they cnnnut be cum- pared with those in Kil']. .. . I ,1.._nck..rinx- However. the (:1 lim-. uflur ull. in yards 1m ru alone the mun. {or ”H But Kinl has of lute hud nnmhcr im- portant uddikion to its ship-building industries, the nvw Krupp )urds. Al- Ihough tln-ir he’ginuing dates only hm-k 15 months. these new “nu-ks nlrc-ndy cm-vr u splendul tract nf 1‘0 :wn-s. and employ 1.100 nwn. They are 10 be steadily Pnlurgml. mun-mew. and it 1: inlcmlrd h) mukv llu‘m, “ithin the rum- ing ten )‘t-urs. the biggest Hf ull. Durâ€" ing Hm urxt sou-n yeurs, “bile Hm cnn‘r u splendul tract nf 1‘0 employ 1 100 nwn. 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