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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Jan 1906, p. 4

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th Ir. th H! “Bet 810 I ain’t! I ain’t quite a todyitmnedxe. Iguesslknow. .Well, I mum! I forgot that upper vest pocket.” And from the pocket men; tioned Captain Jerry produced the got yours, Erl. Here ’tu.” - “Well. then, where is mine?" and Captain Jerry somewhat snapptphly. “hat a dollar you’ve got 11} in your pocket,” said Captain 1911. ‘ -_ There was a general lanai, in which Captain Jerry was obliged to join, and the trio smoked in silence for a time, while the .expanse’of water to the east- ward darkened and the outer beach be- came but a dusky streakseparating the oceanfromtheinnerbay. Atléngth Captain Peres rose and, knocking'the ashes from his pipe, announced that he was going to “show a 31111:.” “Yes, go ahead. Jerry!” said Captain Eri. “It’s gitun’ dark.” ' "Now, see here, Jam. I ain’t no sure that is yours. Let me see it. Hump!!! I thought so! This in ‘Navy Plug} and you always smoke ‘Sallor’a Sweet- heart.’ Talk about havin’ a place for Captain Perez, with lugubrions philos- ophy. _‘ “Then, for the land’s‘ sake, let’s have it light while we ‘can! Here, Jerry, them matches is burnt ones! Try this. ’Twon t be so damagin’ to the morale.” Captain J em took the Mend match and lit the two bracket lamps hetehed to the walls of the dining room. The room. seen by the lamplight in: “1}” like. but as decidedly not ohm, The chronometer on the mantel we: obscured by a thick layer M 61% The three gorgeous oil hammerâ€"hen the f‘That’s my terbacker, it you want to‘ know,” obaerved Captain Peres. “I've "Was that; 1mm. Jeni?” (36mm «amass 1m 'Wefl. as“ {so bad! 1 see it Me and mm Was mac. Hera ‘99, 91! what's 19!: a! 3:” (359mm Jeni took the remains: a! a pm (rem his Mead and said in In asmmad tone; "That's 3m like you. an: fever have a plaice 19! many and help 793?: set! to anything you happen to wast, don't make m 946» when ’m, Why don't you an an a! mm mm. name’- 1 do at m?“ ‘Wre in tanket is my “fucker?” be asked after finishing the. mud of pockets and preparing to beat! all over again. "Iseeitcnmtapafflweioeia new”? and 8:1QO P9159; . ,__1A:_.-J packet Kuwait)! m Reds. M and me In!!!“ “madam-giant her 3mm! hm ”launch Flying Duel. m m mammlm m «the same mm. mm mmmuwmu § WW” W mama-nominal. 3 3‘ i i 3 E A moment later Captain Jerry ap- peared, milk pitcher in hand. He en- tered the dining room and, putting the pitcher down on the table, pulled for- .ward the armchair with the painted sunset on the hack, produced his cum pipe and proceeded to hunt through one pocket after the other with a trou- bled expression or countenance. L‘A “I’m ’traid Lorenzo’s gittin’ dissipat- ed in his old age,” he observed. Then as a fat gray oat shot past the door: “There he is! Reg’lar prodigal son. Comes home when the fatted ca’t’s bench otthe mm mm “Yes, but then I shan’t_ care. If there ain’t no boots in sight I'll go barefoot or stay at home. It’s the kind of responsibleness that goes with havin’ one boot that’s wearin’ me out. “Humph!” granted Captain Perez. “1 don’t think much of that plan. ’Stead of losin’ one you’ll lose both of ’em together this way. I don’t want to promise nothin’ rash, but I’m in hopes that even Jerry can’t lose ’em a two legged critter needs tWo man] I’ve always been able to and one or these boots right on whenever I want- ‘ edit, but It’s took me so plaguy long to find the other one that whatever wet there was dried up store I got out : of the house. That’s why I’m splicin’ ! agin’ up, same as I told you. Provi- dence made me a two legged critter, and “It's darker in the grave,” observed out at arm’s length. “What on airth are you doin’ with them boots?” Captain Er! tied a knot with his fin- gers and teeth and then held the boots upon the blue 0? her o'nce‘flaxen head. In response to his companion’; remark he lazily turned his sunburned face to- ward the canemted rocker and in: wooden pipe, the bowl or which was carved into the mm or} a very ram dance! with: pilot’s cap set PAfiE’ F001 parlor rocker with the patchwork cash cane out. '31! v“ "mum-them buy mkuotProvldenee.” necaptainmmtedbytheopez doorstthedinlngroombfiemcte! ”'9'“ very at m mummammrmmm withtbe apporen with p 10D: ,1 (Continued fromJast week) Copyright, 1904, by A. s. Barnes 00., Publishex-s, m’m Av'enwe, New York. AllRightsterved. ~ . . 2,” observed Captain Er; By JOSEPH C." LINCOL t3} mam ’m aver- | “Well, M’llssy says that the men over to the stationâ€"all except mm. 0! courseâ€"are mad as all git-out Muse I Parker was let go, and she a". mo body told somebody else, and ”nobody else told somebody else, and’sbihebody ’ else told herâ€"she says it come reef I straightâ€"that the men ore gain? to - make it hot fer the‘new teller when he comes. She says his name’s Enema, or somethin’ like that. and that he’ s goin’ to get here tomorrer or next day. ” "She ain’t the 9317 one {has make 59." shamed 639 mm Jam 7, "may a 8939 a! (cits Is this town m: mm Parker was a mighty fine tenet" "Yen." said fiaptsta m, “and it's worth while ”new who they be. Pam's Mend mm; thinks so. and Bquenlef WM and, Man ”8': mm swam! Web Saunders m so. at Hotmomie'em, Mums“ good a teller. that's what m the! anti ter win: him. His talk 3m” remind: odmaotwuhdayatthemla: lots at sot: my with plenty o! lye 1. “WelL’? said Captain Eri, “it’s a mer- cy M’ltssy found“ it out. It thqt mar should git here and sh'e‘ not know ii aforehand ’twonla kill her sure as Mé, and think what a blow that would be to you, Perez!” He took his old fashioned watch from his pocket and glanced at the dial. “I mustn’t be settin’ round here much longer,f’ he added. “John Bax- ter’s goin’ to have that little patch of cranberry swamp of his picked to- morrer and he’s expectin’ some barrels down on tonight’s train. John asked me to git Zoeth Cahoon to r‘cart 'em down for him, but I ain’t oat-nothin' hitch up and go and git ’em myself. You and Jerry can match cents to Iiee who does the dishes. I did ’em last night, so it’s my watch‘be‘lqwlf _ ‘ “Well, I than’t do “uni,” declared Captain Peres. "Blessed if I’d do‘thé‘ darn thing: tonlxht it the president of the United States asked me km” u." special to do tonight, lo I thought I’d "Oh, a little of everything. She be- gun about the ‘beautirnl’ sermon that Mr. Perle: preached at the last ‘Come Outers’ ’ meetln’. That was what start- ed me thinkin’ about the grave, I m. Then she pitched into Seth Wingate's wife for hafln’ a new hunnlt this sea- son whenthe old one wsn’t hI'f rate out. She talked for ten minutes a: so on that, and then she began about Put- ker bein’ let go aver at the «we std- than and about the new teller that’s been signed ta take his vines.- She‘s an (a? Patter.- Says he we a W= may lovely man and that ’twu eat- sums the way he was treated. and all that Q91?! 9? thing.” “What was It this time?” asked Cap- tain Jerry. “Haw, haw!”,' roared the former, slap ping his knee. “I wouldn’t be so fasci- natin’ as you be for no money, Perez. She’ll have you yit; you can’t sit away! But, say, I don’t wonder you got .tc thinkin’ ’bout the grave. Ten minutes of M’lissy gits me thinkin’ of things ’way t’other side or that!” “Aw, belay ‘there, Eri!” protested Captain Perez testily. ‘.‘ ’Twan’t my fault. I didn’t see her comln’ or I'd have got out of sight.” Both Captain Eri and Captain Jerry set up a hilarious shout. rathershamefaced. “You see, M‘lissy Busteed dropped in a few minutes this mornin’ while you tellers was out; sweeping. Incidentally the upper ta- ble had not been cleared. Each onem the tlujee noted these'tlunse, and at! sighed; Then Captainm aid. as 11 to engage the Ilibject. thoughno one had Spoken: a ‘ “What started you may aboutfih‘ grave, Peres? Was it them ’clam flit tern of Jerry’s?” - - “No,” answered tie ex-skipper of the Flying Duck, pulling 1% his 1mm scrap of throat "whisker and lookinb pers'lhoved under the‘ cough to ge‘. them out of the waypgeped tun-thins telltale manner. The window: were never ending installment pun, wan cloaked with it. The heap at newspa in; “WEâ€"Baa Yet on an appareh‘fli an: ”Was the mm; m. 1 am last night and mi m: to 3y chances was it we at“. Input apuuereu unpuuu Jerry. use you tellers think [’11 60 ’em um If you do you’re, alum 111.").‘wan’tlm mtm done an: a figured it t m m aims 39 W There was a mat. laugh. ' ' the You can let me see It when I come back, I mwjera,” he addéql to the ”nutmeg" who satgazlnx atthe pane niesronzth‘e table in a sortet’trance, “don‘t feel bad about it. -.Why when ManateMkotmlt‘sapmiv demeltmned out that‘way new Fem are bachelors. and we’d bodes: men hands. But you’re a able sea- man. You now what it In to manage a wife." “Yes, I do,” moaned Captain Jerry mummy “Darn it, that’- Jeet it!” Captain Erl was chuckling as, lan- tern in hand, he passed around the corner of the little white house on the way to the barn. He chuckled all ‘flirough the harneeeins of Daniel. the venerable white horse..He wu still dineekllngtu. perched on the seat of the “met wagon." he rattled and shook mtet-thayamandturnedm mum- mndrmdthatleduptode film CHAPTER IL HERE“: In Grimm a self up pointed committee» who» duty it in :3 m the min come in; ngmw We ho war: the m m m we mm a the W amm mmuaw‘m" Captain Er! rose, glanced at his watch, and. taking his but from the shelf where the dishes should heve Deemepenedthedoor Before he went out, however, he turned and aid “Perez. you and Jerry- can be fixin' up the advertisement while I’m gone. tain’e llpe closed in a grim line. With a desperate glance at the others, be jerked his hand away. The penny lay head uppermost. Cap. taln Jerry was “stuck. ” . The 9mm 3 M to this ”lawman. and Gupta!» .Gffl, draw!" a loan hymn. teak a cam Mm m poem as edttlnmmudmnmlltufl I. mmmmmmsmmwm, mm M an 11mm; '0 4k! 6": tall; Jam. Thea Captain um mm m hand and show-d tbs not» b..- mth. It was I head. captain ”W! was a tall. Under Captain Pearl hand lurked the am an. ne‘w‘ wet to the am 3 9m." he added. with a (jam sum as Me sea: was: um [at {a he named am as site: dare m 993 pm his mum don‘t have to may unless he and! one that sum Mm." “Tflen mm got to do It!” unwed Gawain Page! dogmaflcuflt‘ “We agreed to met together, and {we to one's a vate. cam on m. M mm ”laugh”. _ GWMMH 1M m‘t‘ffi: >’ "Game as. am” amazed ddfitlli 30!: ff: MW? 099’ f9. $.99”; “.9 yeufl“ Captain Eri looked at the advocate of matrimony tor a moment without speaking. Then he said. “Do you really mean it, Peres?" “Sal-tin I do." “What do you think of it, Jerry 1" “Think it’s a good ldee,” said that ancient mariner decisively. “de got to do somethin’, and this looks like the only sensible thing.” “0h, hush up, Eri! ’Tain’t likely I’d want to write to any of ’em in them. The thing for us to do would be to write out a advertisement of our own, .tell what sort or woman we want and then set back and wait for answers. Now, what do you say 7” Captain Eri put on his spectacles and hitched his chair up to the table. After giving the pages or the antiai Chime a hurried inspection he remarked: “There seems to be a strong runnin’ to ‘viâ€"va-ci-ous brunettes’ and ‘bionds with tender and romantic disposi- tions. ’ ” f‘There! There she is! ‘The Nup-ti-al Chime. A Journal or Matrimony.’ I see a piece about it in the Herald the other day and sent a dime tor a sam- ple copy. It’s chock full or advertise- ments from women that wants hw him turning over the contents at the chestwithP.R.inbraasmmonthe lid. He scattered about him fish lines, hooks, lead for sinkers, oileloth jackets, whales’ teeth and various: other arti- cles, and at length came back bearing a much crumpled sheet of printed pa- “Now, that’s jest what I’m guln’ to ahowyou. I see how things was goin’. andrvebeenthinkln'thisoverrora considerable spell. Hold on a minute till I Overhaul my kit." , He went into the front bedroom, and through the open door they could see r.- "an: I gum w mutiny "An "at” said Gamma Ink tn the shin. flail" “WKerem you goin’ to and a‘ wife?” asked Captain Jerry. Captain m shouted hilariously. “Good boy, Perez!” he cried. “Goin’ to be the first olerin’ ?” “Not unless it's my luck. Ed. We'll all three match for it. caule u we do crew’s smvfin’ one or 'em-‘hna10 be sacrificed for the good of the neat. and that’g what we’vegot' undo.- " Onto! n! has got to git married for my benefit of the Other two.” take'the othersto bound in thishouse. Look here. now! When: shipwrecked “Yes,” said Captain Peres emphat- ically, “a We: a woman. One of us ’11 have to sit married. that’s fillet-es 90 use talkm’," he observed, “we’ve got to have a steward aboam this craft.” v Captain Er! looked‘ at the windows toward which his friend pain“ and that when I turn out‘ In the mornin’ and go'to look through'gma-I'eun’t tell whether it’s ton] weather bruit” ' 5 reflux- and settled dmhm house ourselves and 1mm economical and an that, that ’t‘was goin' to, be fine. I thought I wouldn‘t mind Mn’ my share of the work t Nt'thoti‘ght ’tWould be kind of funtoswabdech and an mt. Well. ’twu tor a spelt.- but ’mln't now. I'm [so “sick at ft‘aa't I don’t know what to do; All!" I‘m sick of livin’ in a pigpen too. Look at them deadlights! They‘re so dirty “Married!” roared them in chums. 1'1: aln’tno' use. It dén’t wait.” “What don‘t work?” asked 01pm: ’9 “I'M shrugged his shoulders. picked up me an: case and walked 0!! the platform m the ant-hen. \ A little that Captain Ed. with n «can now. clen- smelling cranberry with all Mr misfit. grinned ulsa. ’1‘}. new man’- menuon or the cubic ma- non mm to have caused non ‘idcr abb excmmgnt prodigy, climbing to. thawsm‘naeat.“ “Don’t tenet to keep straight mead. atteryoutmofl'tbemunmld. Git dam Salons. tellers!" . . looked'atterthe equlpun with an odd The yam mamhesimted for a mu men't; Then he said, “Yes." and sug- gested; “I asked the way. " , ‘Two bldéh to the right. That’s the mm road. Keep on that for tour blocks. then turn to the left. and it you keep on straight ahead you’ll get to the station." “Blocks?" The stranger smiled. "I thinkyoumnst be from New York.” “Do you?" inquired the youthful "Bun mm" mud mo mum.- and more up no (Jana (30d um: H his Wt, "6163mm," “I didn't m to was." W”- W3 W3» we saw ta do? mm?" “m It WI not m." 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There was s’slim, not to say gswky. individual with a chin beard and rub be:- boots. whom the committee hailed ill Andy and Welt-owed to its bosom. There were two young men. drummers evidently. who nodded to Hardy and “toot,” then two shorter ones. The committee sprang to its feet and look. ed interested. Sam Hardy came out of his ticket office. The stage driver, a sharp looking boy or about tom-teen. with a disagreeable air or cheap smart. ness sticking out ail over him. left his seat in the shadow of Mr. Batcheidor’s manly tom, tossed a cigarette stump away and loafed over to the vicinity of the depot wagon, which was back- ed up against the platform Captain Eri knocked the ashes from his pipe and put that service stained veteran in his pocket. The train was really “coming in" at last. From the clump of blackness that in- dlcated the beginning of the West Or- ham woods came a long drawn, dismal rf‘We wan. wonderin’." said Jabea smiley. a member of the committee whose standing was somewhat impair ed. inasmuch a he went mining occa- mm and wns More obliged to “mathemeedngs, “whackind of n It John Baxter would have now. He’a been pnetty nigh distracted ever sence Web started his billiard room. callin’it n’ ‘ha’nt,ot sin’ and a whole lot more names. There ain't been a ‘Come Outers' meetin" sauce I don’t know when that he ain't pitched into thnt saloon. Now, when he heart that Web's goin’ to sell rum he'll bust a b’iier sure.” The committee received this proph- ecy with a hilarious shout of approv- al, and each member began to talk. Captain Er! took advantage of this si- multaneous expression 0! opinion to walk away. The ma tux-bed shamly toward the speaker. “Is that a fact?" he asked. “Who told you?” “See it Wt. So did Sqnoaler and a whob lot more. 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That boy ought to be mutheaded, and I’ve told Perez so more’n once‘. Well. “What wad you gotn’ to do! Walk?" “How was you mfltfln’ to go to the nation?” he asked. “Why. I intended to “It." “Dldyontwthem fellenatthede- pot that you wanted to walk!” mm mm” $me “mm“ 3m mufimw mm mm “mm mmmmm Mumumw a mmamemm ”MWWMWWWMnm mufimwmwu m mmmawm mewmmmm mm ,uxmm». m “.mmmm m wwwmmmmwmmm mmmM 2“ mwmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmM MW M ummmuwumu.mwmqmmuwmammmm ben- ll’ II; but New first moth. M by m. 'mm 1'" lot cowl"! m. mum-m- um, ”I! m saw an.” John Bum m4 uothlu beyond mummwmm bothww."udm,lpdthc Wt m Vim DINO! to]. “M‘ I The line ”mm 885' ISWFCTS W85 w ”Iv " that it t. ' W090!) byCa in Jerry "'I‘hnl'll It I: a M ninth row from m'm‘ mum Mguy kind." 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Then he began to about “Ship «hey. *“ at the {up of his lungs “I judge but your opinion of my W isn’t a high one." - “Who? Oh, Parker! He was all right in his way. Good many folks in this town swore by him. I under- Itlnd the tellers over at the station thought ho wu about the ticket.” “Mr. Langley included?" “0h. Ir. Langley, bein' manger, M his own ideas. I I‘poui Langley m'immmanotumb COW pine. Anyhow. We turn in l1 “That's the billiard saloon," volun- teered Captain nu. Iuddenly waking from his truce. "Play pool, Mr. H:- ”the?" “Sometimes." "What d‘ye‘bhy it with?" .P‘Why, with a cue. generally speak- "depot road." but never so close as to heintheleutuvwded. Therewunnj occasional shop, too.'w1th signs like “Cape Cod Vuiety Store" or “The Boston Dry Goods Emporium" over: their doors. On the platform of one ' a small crowd was gathered, and from * the Interior came shouts 'ot laughter nnd the sound of 'n un-panny piano. 1 Heme the annular broke or and loaned to mediate. ‘Rnlph'fiueltlne fathom to interrupt. and occupied himself by scrutinizing the building that any were pasting. They were nearing the center of the town now, and the houses were close: twenty year ago. I don’t know u l toldyon. butlerryandPemmdmc are keepin’ house down by the um- am a. Wall it koopin’ home. b-é'e “Same here. Neva- had the dinette. Perez, he's had symptom every once In awhile, but nothin' may. Jerry's m m. m mm mm m Wm mm m m «.mn mm m m m m1. mmwwmmmm ‘ m- Intâ€"ho ”mmâ€"totem]: mmmamg tbeboydon himup Peta has: the only relation ‘1' “Wand ouctusthreethnt’sbeen vain" would never-Visit me. I've 30¢ surname-unto: soap and Lonn- NII hula! I! I nu a Portugee. 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MI M in MN- mm My Mum m u swap; m- a“ mm 1 (1M! 6L“ » _ 2 “Well, you teller. look as if you'd had 3 rough v’yue." commented Cap- an End. flipping out of his own jacket and pulling his chm up beside 111099 at his Mandi. “What‘s the trouble?” “Gail. If]. I’m 31.4 to see you?" ex- claimed uphill Peta. “How do you lpell MW?" "‘1 don’t. unless It's owner's orders,” Wu the answer. “What do you wafl angel! it turf?“ A .._ And he settled himself for the m‘ home. “blue here!” said the captain beans. I]. “We're likely to git together one: h awhile, occur as we're next door neighbors, right across the road, u you audit say. 'Ihat’s my bent: over yonder, where you see them lights. It's jest round the corner from the road we drove down last. Good night: Good luck to you 3" this,” he an. “Tm glad to have maae your ”ambiance. and I hope we shall much other often." 17. In" Ot- Watt. , WM!” a symptom .'.m.' my FE ~ Those pmns are most excruciahngw .13, in" than the rack and 5”." m. (Avoid LA GMF‘PE. at LA GRIPPE, (“r L3,": . 76mm» by. takin" the sfifig-xlemmc remccy Of. 1.- L SLOCUM, Lfmf;C-L 063m Ind [labors-m'in files and 03” "that LA G Rm»; , , ,0 or three years; disappear again "cars. It has a run of 12 years. Ye it comES i; 5.; the time before. LA GRIPPE ..-,. to have terrific and rheumatic 4‘ a_symptom Ami w by all Whats. for .1 p" M7 “I?“ “9 TREATISE "C’ L8 “Grippe Cured .‘l‘f ans. “tangle Dept. an m M' N“ “kw CHAPTER III. ‘ thy-Di» sf-xzckj The New Assessors Grant for the and Lindsay-st What shall be Before the ordinarb ed with Mr. \\ heard re the write 11 {or the Trades Rovio brought the man-or council but thv)‘ had the new body. What that council shuuld l of the eleCtros wixh “- was illustrated. 3 were advertising: 1h Review, and he lhou all together it “'uuld adVerLising schmm» rm electros cost him $15 a” the oxp’onso he as just “'11:“ ho was out A The first meeting 01 committees of the 00% last Frida\ moning, a ing present except M! ‘Mr. Suwrs was matter would hau- tion during tho c\ he would be notifw cisiun Lheurig'inal urdm‘ and explainml 111: one which cunm'i] the urder if they 80. ()m- “thins; II 1hat it. was ”1‘ m (I'easonahlv 1’qu Kent-st crn.~~inu‘ traffic “as Iiph! (langornus. B1111 sav-st “as «In opinion the appli been soparatv. I 10 faVorahly (-nns advise that 1hn w m. instI-ndl HF 10 Mayor \'rmmm that H10 man \r 11 pâ€"mâ€" rnqnir than fhu I“ n't'l tor.) Am. 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