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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Aug 1887, p. 7

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bright pictures enough If th e re w:i.s no h an ng im p roved the po s i tion in whi ch he any th in g in th is worl d , but I cach 'd half the man's benevolent inteutions , but, at soldierly clash of stnr up and s c a bbard , uo J,ty a little cou ld get no th mg from him but of it under the floor of my c b in , last had to promise that I would exhume Jingle of c onse crated romance, no fea .th er 1 famt answ ei , by sign an d look, to the effec t and t11k the resb down last W mter I the gold and accompany him to the settle \ and flourish of war, y e t the tin drin king t ll at the pr isoner was the m!!.n wh o h, Summers was so id shot wrote to Am eri c a to Dave, a bad br,y, men ts in th e mormng. Ha vmg in my tune wand ered over no cup clmked gallantly ag ains t flying pan or l . i m but all of my blood then above the weak by this time that I was ob lige d to WEDNESD AY, AUG UST 10, 1887. small part of th e globe, and bemg now laid kettle as they rode, and th ese p, ,Ia.dms of " I th en asked the prisoner, ' v Yhat is y o ur grass roots-nothin' left naow-nothin' l I wrap hnn up and compose hun for sleep in up Ill ord mary, it Is my chief deligh t t o tos s p elf 1ve re, to do th em bar e J U st1 ce , as foll of 1 1 ame ' ' told Dave to come on and be a son to me front of the replemshe d fire. He felt no the sere and yellow leaYes of m y mem over fight as a ny soldie1s w ho ever wore their " ' Jame s Connor. ' Ha c m e-su r e he came . I wonder he p am , and begge d me to go to re st , which I ory by the help of traveled visitors . S uch country's color. spared the money for that naow " ' Where of " vVe come did at last, clothed as I was, and warned by .... . wayfarers are the most honored and wel up tc>get h er last Sprmg, and the l u c k held- some mtn1t10n to arrnnge my pistol or in " ' Shirt tail Canon, Catiboo. ' " Part of th e wr .y I hap p ened (havmg a me guests o VETERINARY SURGEON. o of my old o ak pi!.neled sm k mg c " ' Did you sh oo t this man ?' both ways, J edge, the luck held The go d atant me. duty J U St then to be performed m a qme t , room , on whose walls lumg man y an ant " Th, 1t's for you to find o ut, if it's your panned out \\ell, and Dave's ill luck, in the " I must have sl ept an hou r or more when n on -offi cial way ) to 1om su ch a party as l lered trophy of the chase ; an d m a ny. a shape of Jam es Connor r eJomed him up the old man ' s Yoice awrokcned me, rnpeatrng have described gomg fro m the Forks of business ' weapon, from my own w el l used English Que nell here. I guel! s it was a sorry record bound in a s tro nger but far off sort of voice th e " ' Do you know his name ?' These e down to W11hams's L"'ke s guns to th e "curst Malayan kreese" fr?m two pomts are some hundred nd flr same strin of unspeakable i mprecations " S il ence. ty ' James C onnor, you are my them two boys m sec h a t ight c hoo t to .Pcro.k o,nd S !tlangore, s erve s, if not to point nnles apa1 t, and th 1r t;y miles a day m th e prisoner m the Queen 's nam e, on the chu.rge gether , b ut I needn't reck on hat over to t hat I form e rly declined to rnpeat for you r a morn!, a.t all e v ent s to rnvi t e or su gges t I b enefi t, or rather lDJury. They did not woods was very goo d travelling. Slow it of attemptmg to m urd er a man here present, you nao w, if so be I k n owed it at all. m an y a talc. sound so vicious this time ; but gave me the was but not monotonous You w ill be good enough ht>ven' t b een so m uch alone-I've not march If th e e we1 e a nam e un kno wn , My old friend Captain P . ';as Jrre at m onoton e , it " as of the dark and sombre to haml 0, er any concealed weapons or ed the m os t of my days to the sorrerful idea of a sort of wild u.bracadabra or verbal the end of last y ew , for a week 8 visit and twihght of the condtmt cA1 l m g of pmes papers you hav e about you or I shall take tu ne I h ev-n o t to be able to read men's fettsh, used to fortify or accentuate a reso the rcverornn, m the ma.tter of pheasants, of hearts, yon kin lay y ou r bottom dollu.1 on lu t wn. I sle pt agam, and agam awoke th is t hrou gh \\ hich the sun and up per a ir re c h - th em from you by force ' ' my more modern friends' l eavm gs . Th o·e . that, J e dge Them men mean t murder I- ti me to s o me purpose. As my eyes opened 1 ed us arrow w 1sA Hel ow there wa. a va11. · te h·un der " The men opp osi 1berate Y cov young ge ntlemen are no t satisfied with any ety of travel h ere a w e t bottom of mud they meant it for weeks and m ean t it for a m atch was struck in t he cabin and ' ' ered him at t 1vo feet distance with then ' · re . ·l thlng , 1 es s tlia.n twen tY br a ce a day to en we S eem to me now I ,ve raked some to my am al!le tn en t-for somehow I had months 1 d e ep en ough anil th ick enough to p ull an volvers as he 810"'1Y pro :luced a comm on gun, but we ol d stagers are n ot su ch epi m· th at money ain 't so very much m t h is never anticipated this -Jame s ninrn.l ' s shoe off ' theie a big fallen tree Co nnor butcher's kmfe from u nder his coat and a · t0 s h 00t for a cross the trail to bA cures-we " l10 know w h at 1 t 13 world as they make of it yet to a m an stood with . a cand le m one hand negotiated with cattle pocket' and furour $uppers ' an d to ' go hungry tl, en p· 'a w lnc h could fly as s oo n a iump and t n ese Derrmger from h is trouser's . wh o,s b" m po werfu1 poor f or' sixty yenrs, 1t aud a pis tol m the other, p eermg mto 1 1 ther, WI th s o me TP u c tance , a .rude ittle fi bea t ato nes, I think, hail fiom the West ; wo r l " 1 e s ms hk g u e ar e wh en t s e e he ' d lose it t h e cold u.nd sllent face of the dead ul d be 1 eheve d by a redw o d tract of p oc k etbook 01 lea ther case, (wh.ich, by the though there are few of th e paroc-hwl divis and then--' he nat'rn.l contrny rmcss of hum<\ nnncr ' · o c d- in a se con d that was evident· cedars w ith a s lipp ery cv rpet of n eedle s so way ' ' contame d nothmg of any impo1 ta.nee . ' ' t' 111a p J anet th at wouId n o t furni sh him e , ions o . natur, 1 I worked and watched agm them tor uo p10us hand ' though my own was near Graduate of the Ontar10 'Vete1 mary Colleg ele'm ' so sweet ' and m all we a thers so d 1 y ' an d a very artistic bowie krufe · as evidence ) ·fi 1 But l:1 e h ·1ndles the \ Ve s t as if th at it used .Registered m Pm b er of the Onta110 Vetermary with a text ' J. t w o wo ve s enough t o eat a man, s h eai t h""1 closed lus w eary eyes, anCl they were · to s eem a s ham e not to off sad- wi ·th a sCien t1 c i11Y proportJOne d bla d e an Medical Assocrn.ti on. he loved It, as Izaak Walton b ade us h ndle out. \Ve sh ared up evens thre e we ek s w ,de open and the iaw fallen in all th e dle and camp then and there instead of . . a haft of green shell work ' such as San Eran . NOtllce and Residenc e. N ewtonville, Ont. the frog· H" , is at hom e anywnere there ' k 1 gone an d 1et ou t togeth er for Victory. You uu1\Jvclmcss of death I must have made leaY1ttg rt. At times the road wou ld clunb MY vo un Will visit Orono every 1'ue sday and S aturd ay on th e pr,.iries, the Rocky M o untains, th e over a h og's back or divHle and t;he travel cisco cu tlers are proud t0 ma e k n o w what happened at W 1l ham s 's L:i.ke so m e motion or sou nd' for the m u rderer 's - teer constables then civilly mformed me that ' , ' ' , co ast frnm '\!ask ' Pac·fic t to Panama· H e ers would toil and Office hours from 10 >t. m · to 4 p. m., at ' · an rm you d I p u t a m e a m n to rt n o w. rwo hgIit and weapon both qmckly moved upon struggle up h ill to emerge ·t18h subJ e e. ts , I1 '1d been Coul ters' Hotel. Calls bv 'l'elegrapl1 recmve ha be n m ny years a go , a G over n ment 111 . ri .:iom1 tam - I they , th o ugh n ot B a e , d days ago I heard Co nn or was broke loose . me as I lay supme on one elbow with ti me upon Rome bare scalp of 1 immedmte Ht1 ent10n moved by the sp e cr l natu r e f tins ' diffic ul ty' ofilcm · nmg1strnte, escort cu.ptarn, llr the n H k h us ' i e d where o t n ow t thanks to my intmtive precaut1 s b e t u d r ied ns th ; aramte syemte or metamorphic rock- o act l as h ey ha done CHARG ES MODERa.TE. ; rn t that. b eyond bu t he re cko ns putty like, m Bntish Colu mbia. 'ry o r kmm kmntck enarn straight that some of m y revolver coveung him s h e here the berbe1 n f e h noc pnsoner tl h me or e t l t r e . . . m "'i i i burie - d , i:ud m ay I , -here t he o Id m an, to stepped s1 ic h I Wll .1 ta1r as an 1 eled the whi 0 n tl10 evc nmg wh. .cl eways toward my bunk. The1e te y_u artz v; 1 tl· i ts sc arl et berry experien c d hands they could do and w oul d my astomshment, expl od ed a tram of some was no u s e m del ay m g the end ; I pu shed ep o ch to start with, ou r party consisted of and glossy l eaf or wh er e the sole ,eg etat10 n d J 0 no mo e. . six of the most terribl y ingeniou s oaths I asid e the nondescript mass of coverings a cerlam C 11 ancery barrrntcr, wl1 0 shot w ell, the snow " ate r had to trick le t luo ugh w as ' : u m tna- '. if h_e doe s \\ 1th my pi stol hand and showed myself. drank fair, an d had the sometimes. pro A ccordmgly , a o uple _of stout rawhide >er eard in Briti sh Co oompo ·ed of p eat and pa tches of m oss hag . vokrni:r gift of summonmg up he m euts of There was no game, not hin g fo shoot at lariat were produ:ed , with one of ": hich fin d t, and does keep 1t on th i s side of The ruffi an backed a moment. Better and Pumps Cheaper one of our tal es of outland wit h a 1 ud 1c1a l here ; u n l es s , whi ch S amt Hu bert forbid 1 Mr. Counoi wa s ve1y neatly and quickly h ell I ' " Th e Judge , by th e J Umprng Moses I' than ever. neatness often not to he anttc1 pated from foul murder wer e done upon t he chipmunks. bound, wlnl e the ei;d of the o th er Vias so " \Ve had some conver sation about the he hoarsely exclaimed. 'fhen', to do him u n d . hIB n eck that , wh ile he h ard ships and dangeIS of the Wm ter , of i u atice, lus v oice grew firm , anil he demand then wild mgi edtents ; the pa1s on of the a f ien dl y, grac,o us little race of s tr iped arrange d aro. p his h ei:d o ut of rt, th .e which he m ad e light , and then, a± te1 so me e d s ternly and b1 iefly 'You h a d' my m essage ?' The SubBcriber ha.il:lg bmlt a l&rge nell partsh, who nught so metimes, I fancy, have s gu iueb , who frik a.ud fiut aml pl<i.y at could lil n owis e s li . prefered wh.st, short or even lo ng , to our hide and seek with the hu man travele r along holder of the oth er end of r t, passm g as i t s un pl e allus10n to my t end er sympa,thtes "It was touch and go ; fortunately I w as >ump Factory in Otono, i. prepared ] e\erlastmg travelers' t aloo , P. and myself. t he w ay siil e tiees, or UiJOH tht: wlus ky did over a hook of he roof of th e roo , w ith him as evm ce d by my k eeping the flies re ady , as ! replied, 'Take my answer !' 1en Uy at v;1ll o ff h un J us t bef01e , he begged me with great -to f urrnsh-· v Ye had been con\ ersmg on the s ubjec t I J acks , portentously tame bnds m Prussrnn could strnngle hun iucontI "The hammers of both we apon s fell toI of tlies Our remarks had been sever e on c olors uf wlute u.ml bl1!.ek , m size betwe en a with a sl kno w e.11 lubric ated for the urgency to see hun again at a camping place gether. My pistol restmg on the bu nk edge, those works of natu re , and devoid of any m agpi e and a v;ag tail , who enioy all t he purpose. Ihe sit1ia, ou was no agreeable m C ar1boo, w h ic h I sh o uld p ass throu gh sent its bullet home under t"fie m an's lett . , .. for me and s car ce ly digmfied. . .t he duty of m s ome ei ght or ten days on my last J OU!- breaet ; his must haYe, thrown ' p,' and th e perc h on without Porcelain Cyhmfor, o l sh ad e of Brah m im cal charity T heir s pl en i m mu uitie of our ro bm , and With Qr '" . a constable or J ail did imp u d enc e had been d ealt with, and the a man' s knee whil e he i s eatrn g his dmner He s aid i r thru st upon a m ag1s - ney up t was imp ortant, and ball m erely turned up a &km d e e p turrow . noti<.i' shortest the on t t h e Beat Materit>.l, barrister h .. d cited u . Lhere fo notluu!{ for the portsman on tra te ; the su rrounding persons,_ at the best, 1 p romise d to explam why when we shoul d JUSt above my left e a.r. 1 J Ust1ce ; ' a t .the meet, and so we parted for that time them. 'I'he Rector h ad reminded us of th e l the e rails. "I dug up the dust as Summers had di and at the low(lst pr1ceg. What game t h ere 1s listens to cold assenters to ' nt1s " You will be pleased to su ppose that rected, and enlarged the hole till it afforded e tymology of the titl e " Beelzebub. " I, for 1 th e free born accents of the white m an an d w::irst, w hen th e mdigna twn .of th e Qistern Tubs and Pumps supplied my pa1t, th ough certainly ag,un s t the gram, shrmks deper w ithm the fore st sh ades and "l'ittn esses should hav e sub sided ( an<l Mr. these ten days have elapsed, and that l am a s hall ow grave for hun an d Connor I pil Davis re fused to wait voluntarily, and car- back in the snow and s1ttrng m a rud e, de ed o ver them as many large stones as I had assumed th e brief of de vil ' s adocate, no tra vel er has leisme to seek 1t th ere ' . ned his 1m mm ons u.s witness, s urawled by rt cabm with the old man could conven ently drag from th e hearth 11 t an d pleaded tha.t some do cto r s (names un WELLS CLEAHW & RERAIRED e go d 0 ' W time t W 11· me on an old envelope, do'\\ n cou nt ry with I se ed wayside 1 agam for companion ' My horse has been and rode away in th e"early m orning a sadde known) had IHId that mo0q111to bit es ( in r , l tam 8e -{ va 1fly, w h two i a e, a roa h him) too probable symptlul!\e1s wit , a.nil co axed w1thm the cabi n too and the dee p and a richer man by some seven ho usan d qua.ntity unknown) will act (m circumstances I f m s a 0 t a m 1 e pa " ranc es r '1 · i (;here I perh aps rescuers of, t he crimlllal. The only silence of the snow wotld he on us as if we dollars Some of it I spent on myself wh at not precisely s t ate d ) as a pro phy la ctic I mo r f Y ce nt8 ns 1 ' o 1 apiece anl m 1 k ho se I hope I h ad w, t a. uu11 1 Lhat s in g J the e u <l were the last survivors of an eta. t aaam!lt fo vc1 h talk0 I did 1th the res t m har dly wort "' two antl- sco rbu IC o ngm gs o f tl e m an °f of ·-i, th e C 11minal Asil1ze was iep orted to be ' " I told you J edge I w anted y o u to take mg about "Althou·>h ,,. said P after me di t ativ ely t k · Por t an d b e 1 ans l we.re t0 be ° am ed-a 1 s om e whe re in the neighborhood. He , a b n 1 some kmder s t uto r TO GIVE SATISF.A C'l'ION. y ' declaration' and to filhng up hs iong tu mhler and crammmg a f .,._ _ _ _ 1 x ---·... 1 ore ast e of tie u unes o f tll e ower conn · · . events, wouId h ave Pliys1 cal f orce of s ome make some sorter mventory as would make fresh charge of k an aster m his vas t meer I ll filled with k i tr y A Large pamiIY· Th hou s were b0 th nd and would relieve me of my pri sone r. 1 an old man pass rn his ch eck s with some Orders!by Mail promptly attended to. scheum "although flies once did h elp me to I g 16t 1 t8 · ei i e I Him, whatever might betide, I det erm med sorter I ue t8· i ei m mi g A certam distinguished United States eac e of mmd I tol d you th ere was a little ortun e (rt was over $7 000) yet they p l sw d s. re am 0 trave mg t e ow nwar. to hol d while hand and h il t kept together a bn; of Cmnaba1 pr spe ctm ' as nobo dy but s enator " as on on e oc cas10n in Calcutta on a l to chaiacter Wl sp are y ou a desc ription °f the m anners DOORS' SASH, BLINDS, PICKETS, m ust not call die as a w itness ' i' and while the tired eyelids of my tired me did kn ow' or was hke to k now I tol d tour round the world, and among the places I'm'dead iw . s an d "'amst them· 'La mort sans phrase., and h umors of th ese carav ansari a go e · · d uced t od · 1 p 11.part1 eyes c ou I d be m There . L ook - you , J e dge, th at t?1 W<1S the last ng I 1h ce met er .Irne fav or I vis1 t ed v. as th e E is my verdic t " MOULDINGS, &c. 1 kept on hand. . 1 on to su.y that h aving seeme d a tolerably I hard1 y reckon ed to a sk of hvm' m ,.n a nd now I beg were many note d E mg bac k now on wh at 1d i appen < ng ish men b unec1 th ere, ' 1 VV e waited for mdeed he was the last p r m s m . ' k ets h d rner f 0 my b g . f I shou l d so hav e detcr mme d co uld 1 and implore y ou this very m ht to come I know i 'i;tn I a,nd s uch narr es as "George Gordon, Bart. , " speaker on the subJect and we were quar' o e i se u d le h m he il , . I have fores een it. ' H enr v l know the trai l as w ell as th e nfflea m ·my tering the ground t o fl sh a story o r some " 'l'revelyan , Bart. , " were so nnmerrs as we in r am or a P1 ow, a . les five hours, and a ous as te attra c t t he s enator 's att ention · subJ ect to shoo t a stor., " at· I neve r sle11t for fi ve own flume Five m i - 1 · " G entlemen t c '. 1ess s1eep of tn he "' h en- it ewas ue d m an w t , r r l.ld , " M YJ m} , th" ·1 y d h e "a I 11 tak e y o u ) fi it for the G ov- F ma11 Y h e Sl '·The bes t fellow, the very best out and o an d fo ur da.y s from th e . s B a t £am i · mgh ts nly about ten o 'clo ck -a ' g all opm O" born . e m u s t be a large and rnfiuentml one ! 1 re1 away of my acqua t nance m th e French I s la d y 11 "' c ap ture 1 Thev . ., tned to bribe me- e rnor suelden y pu e d u p ou ts1d e' and 1oud cries " . me m b er to h ave seen th e name 1 11 L on d on ; Th e weird fascma t1on of the man, s ap Army-and m th e Crimean day s and be 1 fast with one gol d watch ' then w i th th ree, · - Oh Wi111ams you , '\ie got th e J udge ·d ea th ty were such prom ment f01 e that I knew m any -w as Hector C ardec , , there 1 ' \ :s rnlv 1 d me all of the h u ge American pattei n , then pe 1l borro wed nothmg from his words, or I but I h ad no i k w a t the J OJS', Ve wa e e SURGE RY VETERIN.ll: e R e peop , y a l a!ld , g n E to I back when lijO ll l ; m r i'ie m manner s i h even l sense ' y t, ar u o ' s but ::ia d leather 1 c s ea.smg e d mc1 o s a I t a squ adion leader of M ac Mah on' ont there ' h g of d s up n hat cou ntry it o sn ' t take mu h wi t i m th e mud m Al.,, eu a -as good a s oldier , o , At l as t I h ad to threaten that I t here was a m agnetism m 1t tha t remmde d I mus t look them up and get better acquamt b t open ti 1 l ie wea1 iest man s eyes, nor, on th e in ; al ue and comrade as ever s appe< swor d h ome d hang th e rl!a n with t 1le 1a.sso th at me of old 0 erma,n .b a11 ad s, and t1rnt , at any eel · " other h and , is und u e exeitement fas hionr.,ble , w ou l --m scabbard He was mighty q111ck a.t pull h an d if they did not cease At rate, gamed his pomt f among Anglo c; \Xons . 80 whi le the sligh t 1 ne \er le t my 1 te n g th, on the evenng of t he fourth day, i " That nights m arch over those i;nghty ing it out, too , by the s.. me token " The Tender Passion. d is c r epancy b e ween 'lllgi it and cl.ty dr es s vely behv e I was li ght headed m et a m orph c ro c k s, through th at g1gant1 c We thoug h t a story w as to the fo10 now, was emg ra idl e who w a s that lda b y adju &te d, the wh ole s tory / wh n I posi ti Mrs. Y er "er-" M ati p , but none of us could thmk: h o w the fites were , but keepmg a firm gnp of the lasso, never , volcamc rum 110"\'i froze n so stiff and cold, wa s to l d m a few c urt sentences to this ef m.i,n ou we;e talk mg t 0 I as t mg . ht at the th eJ ess (wh ther the p o or devil, Uonnor was tbough I shall neYe forget it, wo ul d 1eqmre t o come m ; feet "Well," resumed he, after some solemn , I 11ghth eadcd I did not perhaps too cmiously a Dante to smg and a Dore to dep10t i'os 1tw I ba k elnce ,, , wb l " . a l - Hls yer nebber felt . atl da Sno ' At the other h oirnc a littl e difficulty J c <>rts1d e r ) wi thout even a 1 umor ft om the fn l heu.ut1es. .A t last we reached th e c !J.1 m. puff of his calumet , "well he died-of the I de m fioo enc e ob de ten :i r pashun dat yer I had o ccuu eel-a shootrng scrape. The VIC I 10ad to pr<"pMe snow had clothed the torn and bite of a bluebot1 le fly on t he s an ds of Boume, dear old N , the ma 1s 'l'he riven g ,_ ns the rm tn nor of e tun wa· not d ead yet, buv logne A queei fate for su ch a fire eater' ' ' I trate or the d rntnc t we were in, hav in g b a.nk s, and h e ap s of bouldern, th e Ol<'ma.1y j ux s me s ich ques h u n s · · Poot Hector 1 h's bola soul must have made it-!l. klon sho from beland-had alie nated · hcMd of my strange plight, s ent two spec1u.l ravages of mming, with its s moot h a11d p'tre f l ' !' hey outlm e , and th e cabin door, deftly "' o. d I An VISE TO J\iOTIIBRS.-Are yo u di s l the Mr sh. tke ovex those me<1dows ot aspho- t he symp athies of th e b >ys , r t lnv , r esulte d c ons tihie s to relH'Vf m e of my man Ill the offe nder bang · conailed aud de a d t rest broken d your of t mght an del y onuet wh en he realized it and c ornmc·nt- I did so, and let hun escape "l'ilthm the h o ur . speedily opene cl by th e o "l'ine1 's farrnhar j urbe , ho wv.s rcpoited to ' Br1bf n · d · yr. n ask-wl10 k nows 'I Connor s hand, let u s mto its n ea.t an d ord1 l 1 , by a sick ch i ld i·ufformg and c rymg wi th ed th er e on m hrn frntJ fasluon 1 · And P. ta,med, a d th e ,Tudge w g t t b o e h . th e iatic ? bem sen fur m the charac"er of H ect or 's 'l:ates sacer, he1 e 1 I fri ends, or the law's enermes , were m ny precmcts. Materials for light and fi re w e re I i mn of C u tt rng Te e th ?. If so se nd at h r, a Ihe mtenor of tne other house, which anil ri ch blew out so va.st and indignant a Th"Y h11<l had relayR of horse ready prepared fox use, t houg h we had 1 ouco and f!!lt a bottl e of " Mrs. Wmslow's lmn e of f t o m the 1 es h 0 e h e t o e r r h c Hono a y Graduate of the Ontario etermary sm ok e that 1t se eme d to be th at h er o' s s ade ! "as 8 0 11 t a ed, y fr s ou m o re trails th a n one for several days , I a nt ed ated the m att er by a wh ole W inte r , Soothmi! Syrup. " For ch1ldreu teethmg, 1 College, Toronto . Hegrntered member of the ,<1 a p!Cture th at coo a r rng tt p r e s e n t c 1 d k 1 h avrng us ed the m we s alhed forth ag,1m its vulue is incalculable. It will relieve ci; of the utter lear11ed afterward so As f01 me, I slept for ant Ontario Veterma.ry Aasomation, m accorclance Ill p er n and rn tnc v ery a 1 uge 1 og bmIdmg 11 e 11 b Th ! \\e remem, er. . u.u ces su ggei.ted. six and thirty hours w i tho u t a break, and to s tu.ble my horse m a som e what dr ntant the 1,oo r little sufferer i m mediately. with the Veterirnuy A ct. De· · was n o t divided mto ro oms ,md p assages, h w e n ow a1 rived u.t th<> pomt when I c' onr return some coffee and Is prepared to treat all drneeseo of the Dom· 111 shelter· On All this w a' " very m ovmg' b u t we cl e arly 1 pen(l u p o n it, mot h ers ; t here ls no · · " v AnI maI 8· accor d mg 10 th A la1ASt t" e·tln it0 1 'tro "'l1y0ses " V einous g l oon s 1 0 · nd w ' of ' a1Hl tl1e c.. ueorrnA. h ad not y et lushecl the story and the flies m d uc e the prom·sed ' , mto my narra c rackers ( b iscuit s th a t is' ) lent a s ense of mis t!' l '3 abo u t 1t lt cures Dysentery » n o c t u ninl condition made it seem vast er fraarance and f est v1ty to the lt ttle shan ty a found voice for L'S by sa mg dryly t1ve or Tele b rris ter r e g ulat es the S to mach and and Dmi rhcea, me I t h t t a n c it v; l e as from The cluef i g h . t h v ' Th e in n R'OFFICz-Mam St , Orono , one door nodb. of " Let us h ave the cu..e for t h flies, such a e for go g u s atisfac tor y episode bu ! was sh o ck e d to obs er ve the we almes ' fire of pmi logs 8 ta ck e d endwrse up th e c ures Wmd Cohll, sofrens the W, Henry 's i:>tore. 1t is-the seven tl,ou.and do ll ars " b emf{ end e d, with the only goo d result t at of th e old man when h e w a s thawed rrom Bowefo, l 1 CHARGES MODER.A.TE, l clnmne y, , iu d it flah e d reu up on a strange my som etim e J aded m.Lr e was now as fi t as a 1 the c ol d . He waived aai de, h owever, all G u ms, re duce s Infl.am matwn, an d gives "Well ,, sai d p " m the ye;i,r 1860 01 an m i mei o us comp;my. I four year old, I went about my husrness, I notic e of this and sho wed m e how to supple I to 1e and energy to the whole aydtem. ------- thercab oit I was tu. iu ng the pay of ou r S o v ± ou rse , m The e w a<, 5 havmg received a ch eerf ul mss.we from ment the scan ty comfort of the lowes t of " Mr 3 Wmslow's S ooth in g Syrup " for , ·S a n'atter 0 c r ' ere i gn 1,ady and O'iVlllff n o small share of th ' 1 ' ese womanlea s l ands an efficrnnt and bea u Mr C onnor that he mt e n d ed to shoot me 'on th1 e e bunks with a nondescnpt co l l e ct1 n of chi ld r e n teuthmg 18 pleasant to the taste MaJ es ty' s vet y hard ork m he Death 1 m.anlmess m the .atmosphere. · swht. ' T he stereotyped waining of the cov ermgs , old sacks, and even pla.11ks an d and JS the prei;cr1 p nou of one of the old.v ritIS11 coIum' c ol ony of u orn. I w as a J us What 1s deat h to dwrndle peak and p me · ; <;> generall v means bnsmess, and is eon 1 dry branch es , till my future bed lo ok e d like est and _best female phy21c1an s and nnrsea 'Vl'st i \ f ' t' ' i 8 ' 11 1 1 t i ce of th e Peace and had s o mewh at indts riv a JOUt I trnct , ti as 11 tt e a n 1 s1dere by the par ty re curving 1t as a l egit i trn g t 0 b e a wo o d pile mto w hich I was to ci eep feet m the Umted St"'tes and 18 for s!!.le by f o \nd m ultrfarwud du ties c onne " ted ' A .i.ct · mate w arrant for any extreme of ant· lous, or cymca1, or to blus er ab out · tctpa t ory foremost· with the mamtenan ce of 01 der generally, l .f ·h t all d rug"1sts throud1 the world. Pr.ice 1 k , ll 1 f fa t 0 tl ' "' 1 " ' It comes t-0 me, Capn,' i.Iowly sai d 25 cents a bot de . ; j repnsa\ and def··nse , but I never. expe ted j and f the gold esc01 t ii pa rti cular. ln ut Vl h e Be sm·e and ask for a ut o see U onn01 agam, and 1 blew hs mes ,,\ge Summers-did I m en tion hrn n a me before ' " t ,11 of th 1t :, ear I was m the northern, 1 one f the m th e l . M its vVINsLow's SoorHING SYltUP. " ore emPhatic f,.cts and to be o ' out of the ran9'e of practica;l poht rcs . and m t h os e day s extieme ' lumts of the ! d t -' 1t comes to me that tlns thmg is p1etty d i ako no othor k m d , reckone w1 h as sueh, bu t no more. S uc h . tu) I guess the Cmno,bar colony-at tho Forlrn of Qnesnelle, to " O n my w r·y Clown, so m e fifty nnles fro m mgh played out. was the feelmg that ammated thes e m en ' j speak by he card-as an e arly 'Ynter be ·ke, I enco un tere d ,tt a way sid e must wmt--no man but me could show you Unlocks allthe cloggod aYonnes of the Fe w of t hem proba,bly had re acl " Hamlet " W1lhams's l, d rite ftf FREE ' d aKnd:1},80e dt gan to w l nspcr h oo.rsely ttn froat1ly to tho Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, carrys e, W I but his th o ugh t was their thought--" If 'it h ou s e a fac e th <>t was fam1har, and pre sent I the .way to that ; but i u st under whe r e I am o o a pup g s Vu r,ous rnmmg camps that rt was time to m t t her yer l s i o h o t t s put I (and i t an ed ly to e e be elderly g o as l m g . n BREWSTER s S.>.i'E'.lll' HEIN HOLDE!l e b i r m ' ing off graaua!ly without we_,kening the m r f be now 'hs n ot to co m e ' i it be no t to h Co., Holl , Mwh. be pnllmg up fiume r;ystem, a.ll the impurities and foul ::ixcs, and fo1 prudent come, will be now, yet it will come ; the and feeble looking mmer, who, in the first 1 p us, ) the d epth of a pick handle hes ----------folk to be ttunmg their fuces South. Men my :ict1ng .as con s tab le, had so1n e tw·o hu n dred and sixty Olnces of du st humors -0f the secretions ; at the same ret.1.dtness is all . " And if th e hard h fe at day 01 two of d done w ell began to tlunk of the who ti: ho ve re d about mo 111 a. diffident way, as if 1 as near as I can mmd, tied up m three can i time Correcting Acidity of tho s gups with n;;i,tu re brmg abo ut the vas , s ack s ; am en t ies of th e saloons and b1lhu.rd h alls , and that thar dust, J edge, Stoma.ch, curmg :Oiliousness, Dys same resalts as div me philosophy, who I dmous ot spe ak mg, and yet disap p e are d , . of V1otorm ; if Yery well, they dreamed of hcs from Headaches, Dizzineas, e When Baby w as s1c'k, w a g"va hor Ce.stona, 1 would not rather h ar the lark smg th an VI ithout a.ny actual parley havmg tal,en I Cap en dear, , my boy, as druv the ,f _ the old man s fac e -;--th e old . m an s face a even 'Fusco aa a pl ace of hybernat1on l w l!il e p l a c e The s t r a n g e thmg was, h o ; v e v er , th, , t Het ht bnrn, Constipation, Dryness 1 the mouse squ eak 9 When she was a Child she cried for Castona, men who ha d b e en avoided by tho qmck of the Skin, Dropay, l" Jimness of .. Before the fire, not urnkilfully proppe d 1 he was now m th e very teeth of 'Vmter, gomg 1 has e vry te ar drame d off it by yco.ro o When sho became Jd1ss, she clung t Castor1l), the c i · up wmgs of fort une were fam to b.tlan ce the ouni y l He app eand st!ll very shy, an<l , \eepm m lus h , art-that dust is for you V1s10n, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, v c i o r s v k o r w e a s c o u up W w s i tm a p prospect of tak ing the down road only to io l!lrysipelas, Scrofula, Fluttermi.; vf g o' )Vhen she had Children, ehe gave them Castona, k mg creatm e He h ad h en s h o' t th rough we h a.r e l) exchanged h,ilf a dozen w ords 1 Y ou 're young, and I h ve no one belongm m remeasure its weary miles after a long wm- I the Heart, Nervousness, and Gen t ich other till abou t; el even the next 1 to me m the w orld. I 11 give you a wnt the lunga and was bl e eding fas to death with e, gam eral Debility ; all the se and many ter , ·i, a writin ' say mg the d ust is yours . ' st that of hybernatmg m the ' m tern all The murd erer sat a lit tl e way morning, to which hour I had w,iited to signother s1m1lar Compiamts yield to the socie ty o± rn1cles aucl treemartms. We were sit the ICe met off the mads " I s tru ggl e d as well as I could against off "Ith his b :i.ck to the wall , fenced in by , lt ha ppy mflnenca of l3URDOOK " It cos t more m oney then to msure the ' a long table . Opposite to h im sat two 1 tmg toge t;her m a sort of rude vernndu. th at · · :BLOOD :BITTERS. safe transp ort of ' d nst ' from the mmes to ' silent " u ards , on e " i th his cocked pistol in I gathred the beams of th e morn·ng un , l lookmg ovet some notes and. he dozmg m the e k the lower country. d l' h e smart ets r 3 c t h his e r h w a i n t h d , a t h s e i m o i l a r a i'. MILBURN A CO, . Pronrfet,ore. 'I oron!j)i. Like t he others, corner o.f th e se ttle .1 n oticed with som e of th e gold escor t had to he paid for as on thtJ table before him . H e lo oke d a co mp ass10n the deep Imes of hrs face, and smartly nor if the truth mu s t be told was his was 110 true m mer' s face i,t strange matters might the secu;1y s :pro\idecl altogether eqal to vill ain of th e town, like the und ers trapper idly wondered wh, . that of a Ch ubb s safe m a bank c ell ar. The of a gam blm hell ; not a villain o [ the ope n be re a d btween them had a ny one the key g T fie Hies, the m ean e s t escort boys wern only meu of mold . They air at all. The crowd wh o h ad been with I to t he cipher sort of all th e common h ouse . fl1e.s , were could fill a ptt like o th er men, and th o gh held from their sleep by this re d there nGver w as a seri ou s attack m my tillle wel«ome d my en tr an ce with a grave silen ce . troub es ome , and p erh ps .mveMtigatmg also . To buy Foo t Gear for Men, VI omen, we had plen ty of alarm s to season our ex " ' G oo d ev en inet <> e n t lem e n ' wh ere 18 th e the strange m at ters wnt m the poor d eep wrmkle s He t:vitched a,ncl moaued pntheti c\11sbns with, and on e a.bortive ambuscade. owner of tlus hou .il --AND -Boys and Maidens, at nd I, w ith the end of m loui:; gl ove , " H e stepped for ward . and quietly ·a id 1 cal ly Many o wners of ' du st ' 'You,ldn't trust r n to f o 1 the es cort, an<l some d idn t hl.e the toll, 1 that th e two m en h ad arnYe d together frnm I as um d the hu mble ncgr un c,10 of nghtand s o it c am e to pass that many a httle th e northe1n road on th e ev en ing before e.mng aw,iy th e blue tall fhes t g ive Ima a J ew trader, of fu rtive proclivities ancl frn- an d h a,d reste d at hi s hous e the whole day ; ! li ttle m or e sweetness O i llllCOnSClOU3IleSS. · gal m m d, . w o u d sneak < own the forest that about nine that evening he observed l " There as an ind e sc1 ibable p a th os lil . trails carrymg his wealth himself, and make , them come in from out.side together , that the old ma11 s n ii.sal drawl. He spoke as one · . w ou n d in his hea1 t Is now opened, and we mv1te everybody to call anc1 examine our stock. his w ay (aye, m arry, and sometunes fad to they had a drink of w l11skey at h is bar, and who h ad got h i s de ·· m ke it 1) m a hunt ed sort of f ashion to the h e now remembered that they seemed sulk as he went on ' I reckon you r emembe1 lowe1 count1 y . And mu.ny a sto ut Cahfor - ily d ispo sed to each o th er They must h ave me m the crowd yonder when you c orra lled nian with buckskin b elt well filled, or h e ayy gone out agam, for h alf an hour later h e ' that cnttc1, C onn or ? 1 h ad reasons to be d his own msurance to heard a pi stol shot clo s e outside, ,.,nd, th e ' grnteful to you, J edge, and with my p oor sad dle bags, pt'eferre that of ' the P e t ticoat 'Jovernment' it was do or opening, th e wouudecl man staggered l SlS ter 's son, Dave Cro w, ( tha.t was hun l often !us ungallan t humor to r,ul ,1gaimt t in and fel on th e floor, bleeding freely at th e : as was sh o t by Connor, ) with h im - Go d ' s Between these two sor ts of wayfarer , the t mouth It was found on examinat1011 that m ercy on hun even '--ouL o[ tny Jl"Lh , >i.nd · one fl eemg hke a p arrr idze on the moun 1 the shot had e nt ered the back a,nd come out Connor chained up in your British cala -1· I>:! · t ali,ten .,. t" 1011, an d tams and the others m J OYv,l C hauccnau at the breust The poor wret ch w as un boos e, o r , may l><J, Im.age d fo1 g,,o d an d for Ot·dei·s tor tamping· '\\VI .11. 1·ece1ve S ( ll"IC s01t of cav&lc ad e , bar ded togetherfoi Qafe'y 1 able to s ay more th,u1, ' Let-the-old- all, I guessed t he last of my troubl es wa,s an d go o d company, s.vngge1111g a.1d 111fH 111:t mau--Lake-care !' over I wY. wrong, t hough. I w as lmlf in all ne,vest patterns liept to choose :from. through th e p uneval w ood,, there W<" e 1 " '.l' o rny request for fmther evidence, a the m ild to let on up yonder a'ld t ell O ur New St;ock has arrived and co mman y g rads o f trav? what I h a 'fhe Bazaar Glove :fitting Patterns for Ladies and Childrens wear for ?- to d o. v. 1th ?t all, but it , 'Hooe fello'ils, ' resnedable 1 °km,; m an , Jo e p a".'is, of Ai;t l e rs . prises somethmg neat and however, stick to oDe , m emory-gay w i th le1, d< psed tnt he " "s commg m from ao seemed to k mder fix itself so s I , d better uot . J ,adies Good and Serviceable for Men h N o waiting, no sending , t e glow of v,ntw1pted pleasmes, plcasmes In[l up I 1s mule m 1 ·1 e J ,arn when he saw m 1 -and I let out for the down trail, weJl, not sp1 ing and su m mer styles, a complete stock, ; and B oys, ' au d B 00 t s tl1'1t R B o o t s f o r to be all the sweP-ter bv long and foz, 'ed ab th0 du L two fao-m '" near the house door · hhter- th ere am't much lightness left me, · h ome wit · h ) OU. every member of the household. but choose your pattern and talce it 1 tinence from them, comfortable and secure he heard wo1ds r1pparent dispute, then th I "'reckon, n aow-but feelmg I'<l better not \ w ith a forh1n ' te season behmd them, \\ i t h report and il tsh of a pistol shot ; then a f meddle w.th the waJ things was fixed up R-member the place, nearly opposite McMurt ry 's grocery store. broovcxy of bnght revoh er butt .,.nd ma,n ran almos t mto lus arms wh om he ' for me This yer wa& my second seawn in '.IRl!Nlt-8, VA.LlS§, t S A.'ICt!! ELS IN STOCK 1 sc arl et shuts, m hard tra.mmg for 8Ucceos seized md dJ s'1rmed of a dragoo ievolver, ; a creek, ' way ove1 between Antle1 and Ordere ork !\ltd ep irin g a fully ' buck1t1g <>t the tu::er' of nc tu,e rn (produced ) 'rhe m an sat th ere, (pointmg to ' Yallet .J acket Las year I made a httle R a d W her m st pnmnive form , like men who ho.d the prisoner ) under $10,000 rn co arc e gold, much of rt o I been warrmg Specialty, as usual. with m am mot h and mn.:;toclon · " I then approach ed the victim, for whom 1 : fossick ed out in Australian fash10n ! 'was 12-tf. D. DAVIS . 22, 1886. and h.td c 111e off winners -these boys 111!\de ' there was ob viou i.ly no :i.id rn surgery, and, too sad a man to be much raised by that or .Bowm!lnvtlle, M :i.rch ®auatliau tatt$nutu. 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