Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1887, p. 7

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.13-'m".'3 DUI l Il.lII IlUlI IIl'Ill|I Illlllu At any rate, dropping the ioila. he made a grab at tiie ax. which was fastened to Twain's wrist by ll strip of hualo hide, and still rolling over and over. they fought for it like wllda-ms drnwing their breath in heavy gn.-pa. Suddpnly Sir Henry freed himself the weapon renialnim; in hai grasp. Another second and he was up upon his feet. the red blood streaming [min the wound in his face. and so was Twain. Draiwiniz the heavy tolla from his belt, he staggered straight at Curtis and struck him upon the breast. The blow came iiouie min and strong. but who- ever it was Dildo tliateliain armor under- derstood his art. for it withstood the steel, Again Twaia struck out with a savage yell. and again the heavy knife rebounded, and Sir Henry went istagxering trick. Once more Ta-ala came on. uml us he came our great Englishman gnthen-ii himself together, and. swinging the heavy as round his head. hit at hhn with all his tone. 'l`liem was a shriek of excitement from a thousand throats. and. behold! 'l`wala`s head seemed tosprinx (mm his shuuhh-ni. and then fell UCILll`\I.\. Illll OII IITIII] IlV\ III` I UIIVC Ill" tolla he had drawn from his belt thmngh 'I`wala`s armor. It was a mighty stru_'glc and an awful thing to see. Got his ax!" _\ell-d (mud: and perhaps our champion heard him. At -nu -_On cl-unninm 0|; Inlln Ln nuuln Ul DICK?!` V|U|llluIllK \/lll MB III IIIU |lIl.'U~ A cry or dismay rose from the Buffaloes as our hem`: broad uhead tell to the ground; and Twain, again raising his wea- pon. new at him with a shout. I shut my eyes. When I opened them Again, it was to see Sir Henry's shield lying on the ground. and Sir Henry himself with his great arms twined round Twain's middle. To and fro they swung. huxcing each nther like bears, straining with all their mighty muscles for dear life. and dearer lmnur. With a supreme effort '1` wnla swung the lluglishman clean 3 0!! his feet, and down they came together, rolling over nnd over on the lime paving. Twain striking out at (`ums`s head with the battlenx. and Sir llenry tr\ ing to drive the Inn!) Inn Dun. III-1 n fl-inn his hall Nunxunrh Illu DU Uil. Presently Sir llenry. having cauzht a fresh stroke upon his slm-Id, hit out with all his force. The stroke struck through Twa- in's shield and through the tough chain or- mor behind It, gushing him in the shoulder. With :1 yell of pain and fury Twain re- tumod the stroke with interest. and, such was his strength. shore right through the rhinoceros horn inuuiie of his antagonist : battle-ax. strengtiu-nod as it was with bands of steel, wounding Curtis in the face. I art: A! lnnunu r-nan fwuu .'In nil`-n'nnE AIYIIIJI Go it, old fellow!" was a [mod one! ( mo and so on. I').........aI-. Lu- I|,_,._,. . V" .-nuillv In .vuu_y nu u-.uv~ 'l`ln~ ex-king laughed savagelv. and stepped fnrwani and funnel Curtis. For a moment tin-_v stood thus. and the setting sun caught their stalwart trziuics and clothed them both in tire. 'l`hc_v were la_well-matched pair. . Then they begun to circle.,._ronnd each other. their battle axes raised. Suddenly Sir Henry sprang forward and struck 1 fear- iul blow at Twain. who stepped to om, side, So lienvy was the stroke that the striker halt ` overhalanced liiinsu-lf. a circumstance or which his antagonist took a prompt advan- tage. Ciu-ling his lu-avy battle-ax round his head. he brought it ilowll with tremendous fume. M\'lIeill'ijllllipe1| into mymoum; 1 thought that the amm was already lllshvti. But no; with a quick upwaml movement of the left arm Sir lit-nr_\ interposed his shit-:.| betxvvcn hinw-if un:i the n.\'. with the nsuit. that its: t)lIh`I'P4|;.:t' \v;is shorn clean off. the ex falling on his left shnultler, but not heavi- ly enough todo any serious damage. In an- other second Sir Henry got in another blow, which was also received by Twain upon his shield. Then followed hlow upon blow which were in turn. eithvr received upon the shield or avoided. The cxciteinent grew in- tense; the regiment which was watching the encounter forgot its tliscipline. and. drawing near. shouted and gmam-d at every stroke. Just at this time, too, Good. who had been laid upon the mound by me. recovered from his faint. and. _sitting up, perceived what was going on. In an instant he was up. and, catching hdld of my arm, hopped about from place to place on one leg. dragging me after him, yelling out eiicuurageuieiits to Sir Henry. (Ln if nhl fnllnn-V" Inn hullnnal `-'l`hnl eleixnznz Is many for thee. VIM... .._ l.2.__ I_u_I.A4l A-`.44. ` lnehunoed. "That. it him aluldships. ;r,{'_)X MISCELLANEOUS. H` T T ,. American BIrd`Cages, >" J` W _ BRA.\'.\' A NI` JAl'A.\' .\'l-ll|.1n .J<>N cnocxm. cnnu. mm, um m. xnma rum wm ac. f Nests. Seed Cups. Springs, Buckets. &c.. ' Q5...` bdmuh :.{..s.{..{..j..rT ' I81 PRINCESS 8173331`, COR. Jpdonbouo 00.. Rundown. 11111111 An. A an /;prs wmsns, Iiovuryhotunulo. Atrhlgh-onllrr qllnd. 80000.5: M.[K'lRK PA TRlCK'8 Picture Framing & Fancy Goods Stan, HE.N?_Y .BBN.V'El manna; run. can uarauu. no Mu. on Can! lwcopur ub`I'I':rIr-9 mm. ` nluu nude guru . I win: and Inn vat. to add. (`M-you undo. ` otlokl. (loci rat and law puma Lot. AIDIII Alanna. hot. n W ` -53. I J .on.:.:'.';..'!<-*..':."+:r".., ..,.":: ::o:m:; In-M dot-I undmalormnm fnrmonunu ` lulIIOrI mt M-u nuru mun. I0 mow our pn dork and make room Inr more a coming (`ash or Pndln. llrdroom u Ian 8 atom` from no I131 Inn kn-ugh: In Ruin. RRDDKF8 - CHINA - TBA - HOUSE. none: In cont In . We Inn Ibouo|com' to nnnuhu-Into and all no "Illa" Poldlu rd and "King" R (`him both IIOI . 232-r-. OI! (`Anni Icahn hula In In-Inn nu-.tIL I f Nd. 58 BROOK ST: "kins. "4\l\Q `L4.--- IPI_- QI-_`A romlnj K'Ilh 0| Flidlll. lirdroom FIIIIG 3 Nuvqmun moan Rush lulu RM.- lsuuda Al DHPCI. Patio: 1-! (rs nnhlui. human to WI IAVI II: in I In Inn-nine-Inlu nu! WADE & } ANDERSON, _____._.I |nn__ Horseg's f/ardware/fouse, I111 PIYIVIIIQKS 30'!!! 11'! I CIIIIW \III UHIIIIIII IEUXHIIC Hengynrd "I I :-rtnnl Iklum. (`urn (or Cronp. Pmmpt neliel tn prevent. Iulfocatiou from the accumulation n mug-h mucnuu -tho for- ` mation of {due nwemlnrnno and the mnatric- ` tiou of the Air pungeu. in nocoau in one of n sudden stack of cnmp. Iyu'd'| Yallull Oil nhnnld heumdnlnm-on Ahnrumnh III I Illlltllll IIKICI OI CITNIP. nlgylrul Yellow Oil should beundnt once. dtcrvunll ll.....--.I'- l)-..a___I l.I_I____ IIIIIIIIQII F IDQI-CCII I`) III ! I. full Ill I.-Jl`Iu .5 2.`: cc-nu\.M l'ulouu'u drug atormunl by coun- ` Orv uhmla-rn in nu-`Ii:-inn What I Dllnake to Suppose the! I good cough remedy must he mueeoua. Llnmufa Balsam Syrup in the very heat cough cure in the market. yet it in no pleasant to the cute that children take it greedily. lanmufa Syrup never hill to give prom]! relief in all cues of coughs. mlds, hronchizie. whooping cough. etc. Lnnmanfa Hnlum Syrup is sold in bottles II `).'| or-nuuenl I uI-m'u all-nu ulnn-. Anal Iw rnnn. DAIRY 00008. of tho Oholooot a well as tho Ohosput. rcculvod duly. CANNID 00008 ofovory [ado at 1! CTIIIJI.-I I"lIlX.|lI I llfll try dealer: in medicine. as uuu -J -msuy--. For six years I |u'er- d with my throat. Incl enlar ed tonsils. 1 Wu very weak ; I (loctored our years, and hul advice from ` `three doctors; they said I would have toun~ dergo an operation. I tried B.B.B. inltoul. One bottle cured me." M. A. Squelch. Inn. Hut. no n`I~'r;hlBurxl I - om:n.fnr .'-1| rn hat; I: 2...: 1 lill lllll `lm,0ut. rm Ilnrrh Advlce to Mothers`. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup should` always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it produces nstursl, quiet sleep by relievin ' the child from in. end the little cheru swakes as brig it as s l-utton." It is ve pleasant to the taste. It soothes the chil , softens the gums, alleys all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, And is the best known remedy for disrrhma. whether arising from beethi or other csuses. Twenty-ve cents a bot e. Be sure And ask for Mrs. \\'inslow`s SoothingSyrup, and take no other kind. lIl\. "R4`jI'i(`(`.. nxjuloe. my [ample-.' let all the land rt'jui(`(` in that the tymnny is tmdden du\\`ll. and that l um the king." He p mm], and out of thv gathering gloom the-rv caxnu back Hm drop I`!-ply: 'I`huu art the kiuu." Thuw it was that my pl`npIH!('\ to the her- nlut -mm ll'llo`, and within thr lortx -eight lwurx 'l'w.u.;1`s ht*;lUt`5.s (`ut`p5t* was smlcuing at '|'\\'ulu`.~' can-. .-n \ n _. u. I ll` ` hand. u\'.. lI4III|l- .\'o\v slnall evil cover up her I'm.-9, and prusperity shall bloom in the lmnl like a ' lily. |.lI..: :..._ .__.x,:~, -_ ,, _ , ,u I u . n .- \ vur.` i|| (Ill? Nil.) `Ill I'll. Clwp ye mule-r Um slnulnxv of my wings, oh peoplu, um: I wi:l cnlufurt ye. and ye shall not be (l:.~ xn.u'(`d. ' Now is tln-,1: and Hum, tlw time fur spoil. .\lmo- am [no mun in the \'alle_\`s, the virgim III the kmals are mine mm. "The wiut -r is on-rp:1st, the summer is at hnrul A cum m a nmfum A spncum. : uunucu auau l|7llI\'IllUl'l UICIII IIU IIIUT8. "And [-11 the king-like an eagle have I found my e_\ rie. Behuhl! far have I wandoml in the niglnt-time. ya-t haw I n-turned tn my little ones` at the (lay-hr:-uk. (`I*nnn rn nnnln-r Hun ch-nhnv no` mu `ulna-.1 UIIU IUICIIKI) Ill -NU. They bow their hvmls, but not in sleep; \ they are stretclwd um. but not in sleep. 'l`hey are fonxuttvu; they have gone Into the blackness, and shall not retum; yen, others shall le.ul away their wivt-s. and their childnen shall n-m.-mbc-r them no more. And l_,ll H... Li... H1... .... .......|.. 5.....- I I In-{It'll IJILMII. \Vhone are the mighty ones who rose up in the nmrnim:`. wlu-us are the proud ones who tossed their plumes and cried, `He is as one nlremly dead?" ` ~'l`|nu- Ivnu n...i. I......In |...o....o :....\....... 1 ouullllcl Ul Ill) Hllllllllg. ' "'l`hey bnok<.~-they ncntn-ml-~tln:_v were * gone as the mists of the morning. 'I`lmvnm fnml fur Hun l'l`n\\'Q nml lhn 'UlIC ua IIIU llllal Ul UIU lllllflllllg. They are food for the crows and the foxes. and the place of mule is {at with their blood. -.Il7|..._.. 4.... AI... _.,:,-.,.,, , , I IVl`lU HUI: My lightninga pierced tlwm; I licked up i their smengtli with the lightning of my spenm: I shook them to the earth with the thunder of my shouting. "'l'hII\' hlY)L'n_.lImv n1-nltn|-.ul._rIuu- nu-n V l`pholaten-n and (`shim-C Intern. Then brentlu-cl I on them, and my bn-nth was as the breath of a storm. and 10! they were not. ` ` |-\l.v l:.-I.o..:...-. ..:..._-.. I -I.._.... r |:.u_-,n ___, Diulll lIll'll, llll _\l`|. ll_ l.\\'l'lIl_\' IIIUU-\'.l|l|l. '1`heir phumws Cn\`('l1'll the earth as the plumes of It bird cover her nvsf; they shook their spears nml slut-rm-I, \'-:\, tlwy hurled their spca |s' In the .~mn1i;;ht_; (hr-y lusted for the battle an`-I were glad. . They canine up mzainst me: their strong ones czuuc running: r~\Yifll)` to crush rue; they cried; fun! ha! he is one already dead. ` u'I\I..... b......_n._._r I`-.. n....._ -,, u _ , |,_, n l.llll'l.'l IIIUII |.lll' UKIIHU. p 'I`Im_\' rose up in their pride, tn:-nty thou- \ sand men, and yet n_ twvmy llmu.<.nnul. t&'l`|...x.. ..h.. .....l sl... .......A. _. ac... ... ...... unorunont our nor: 1: not oxcouon in ma Cu: at PIUCES WI'l`Hl.\' Tlll RKACII 0!` ALL ..____:,___._ __,__ I too sonnets mum u-men: cam.-nus. `Uume. \ lend us'-am| tlnamptnms cried to the king. `Direct thou the battle." n-'l`|..... ...._.. :.. . 2.. ....x 1.. n.. ._.n_ u..... AND JAPAN N!-LII, in grant variety. . SIG LJLUTL} 1' Thin! Door nhm-o Klng Btu-ct hgrncmss smnnrr. A Lucky liu-ape. ._____ I _..`,_ .1 .__:Al ... (To be Continued.) ID Punt: nln. no.1; BEC OND- HAND BOOKS Pound-llul nu Might and -on by A. ulloxns. A- '3' an wpnr. J. K. Anulnu. An. "S" Pad Am. "~r.':.:":.' '.%IDI||. 3.`). _ r :vm Iylhhtnln will Inch Non! nod Inn: `lupus ! I.:II-mm A 2.3-... '-*-.'m.-.~. .....----c.-:..:: I!- i run vu "nun unu II'I- wunuililvvii I Drawing Rona: are run all !al`xk:I'v-nsTru|ubo|wuu tqnnadanr 0. 'T..'.':'-....e....."'"v........' '&(."" QT rt mnrl All) var vlunnlt no MI II II.---0 lb.-.I-.- n...._ n._ ._ .. . .. -n rm; m:s'r /moT1:umrr noun: 1.4:`: $A.:A._ _A_.L.:_ 1._._A, mug`. _ I 04/44/21 mo/go 3.4/umos. ` Now. Mad. "1. "'.:v::..*..'..Z &'-'5`;-.E-" r u.xnnun1raunn:\'u:na| nu {eludont .\'o.IdounotI-`non Honky. Iuuurv IIUN ALL VI 0 have mmulne sum! and 0! our good: the nut considerations. and can condently claim that for character and uuomnont stock Is not extolled In the (`Hy ` nu monuu. Passenger Tnlnn loan the new (`y Po-our ; gar Datum. Ibo! Jnhnnou su-not. ll Inow: :- ` GOING IAIT ZMI Wj. H'l`A'l`lU.\ . nnrnor 0! Johann and Ontario Sn. Winter uvunlono by the All RAH Route to Sanhanrbm. Inn A la: and point: an the Pacllc (`out In (` onh: Iholo Florida. ` Went Indian. llermudn and other tropical eh \ man at [molly reduced rates Tlclounood for anuy. rare In law an uni olhu route. Acrurnlc and reliable nfornntlol In recur lo Rue: and Roma van Ev-noon)! or mall at the GRAND RUN PA SUE STATION. 0! Johann and Ontario 1 exvunlonn bv than All Ru] Rnulnin L \0rl.AlDln)`. 'l'my.l'hIlu1olphIn,\\'uIhl on, l'lk-A. Hyru-use. Hurhcuenuldnllpolnh. uh and lint. All rul routa. Two connoouou daily. Fart law an olhcr reliable nftrlnnllnn In mound ` All |l|Hl (ll UM` I'l)l |d I Ir'IAll)'. Pun-hue your Tk-tau the Grunt! Trunk ltnllwu . mnnectin at kville with the It. \\`.( . Rnilwny. .\c-Ir York (`entrnl & Hudv nun Inn-r ll)-., and \\'-M Shore R .. for New York. Albany. 'l`my.l'h||uIolphla,\ uh! Hynu-use. Hun-ham-.r.uIdalIno|nIu. uh The only llno runn Ihro h Pullman (`an u fmm Kln ton lathe Inn West. THUI1 H(`00K 0.\"S Tnuriau 'l`k`k1-ts lo All part: at tho world I -hlty. Llhe '!`nu_|k I)._lI_._.. ..___.__.z_. .,:__.n _.. snomsr. nssminsmsr mm Mhmesom. Dakota, Stm Francis- co and British Columbia. We have the uulnfncuon of numberi with our Irons mur new cunlomoru. W ARI-L`. RICA FY FUR A .L We hnvemndulho sund- nul nl mu nnmln llm llrnl nnnnidlnrnnn And `GRAND TRUNK RA|LW'Y rvl llunuuu nuu V` VI] uuui Innuuu apply lu THOMAS IIANLEY, World`: Ticket Ayent. Corner Johnson And On- tario Streets. ORA ND TR L'.\'K CITY PASSGER STA T105 any at I140 p.m. ail! you are sending for your friends we cut: furnish you with pmpnilcllgannge certicate: to brln them from Eng . ance. Germany. Sw on. Norway. ac- Rnteaotpunncodwnn as low at by nnyotb no. For Ticket: and every information apply to munu Au :1; III or mu p.m. The hunt train oonnectln with the Mail Sleunern at Halifax lava Inn on Thurs- day 1:40 H1! you aendlnn your friend: we can nan-nu-o. The Slenmahips oltho Allan Lino come direct to the whtu-veg of the lntercoloninl and Grand Trunk Railways at Hnufu and at Portland. and pnnengera are forwarded on by Ipochl trains to Momma] sad the West Thu Inn! trnln nnnnu-Ilno AI `Nu-Olnnll -hh trnini Mdmreai ' ' The Inn train connecting at Fortlnnd with the Mail Steamers. ailing from that port on irhwnradny. loaves Kingston on Wodnendnycc : :11. Th`: oonnectinz with the; Mail one `ear. half- are. Thu Run l(A'l I35 Ul" l'ASSAUI!J :~l'1'om I"b.llnd 0!` {rolls H1Llifa.x65to live I and bongonderr . '3 n-&'50. t _1 125. 1 Intermedintetxl Retf1r`:JTA.m' . Rlnnrnnnn nlnz-Ad at I15 l`3Dln-I`IJ. `lib 5. l(eturn~ IN. I135. '13)- Intermodlate Return . Stcernze laced at 15. GLASGO ' AND STON LINE.--Glaaow tooaton. Intermediate-025. Chlldrenunder ` vear. 82.5): over one and under twelve. LI`. 0. Harlot Sqmn. King St. u - -:.-;u -13. Circnaolnn. . Peruvian. . Parisian . Polynesian (`ircaasinn . ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamships. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. THE - SHURTEST - SEA - PASSAGE. AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. xmasron & Pmnmoxin T I Uflu VERNON H. BROWN & CO., Or to J. P. Gildersloeve. Agent, 42 Clar- ence Street. uaruw "`I`hro1:`gh Bills of Lading given for Belfast. Glas ow. Havm, Antwe and other points on t e Continent and or Mediterranean I-Ln:-in Cummuuuuun. ulwrmeuluw -60. Steerage at Very Low Rates. gtaeenge Tickets to and from London md Queens- town and all other parts of Europe `at low- : ant rnten. IVA. 1. DD UI"'.&UU.AU 1!.i I AURANIA. UMBRIA. . . SERVIA. . ETRURIA. . AURANIA. V UMBRIA. . . SERVIA. . . . ETRURIA. . RATES OF PASSAGE :~ From Portland `rnm Halifax In Lismrnnnl and Inndnndnrrv ` .EA.T.EX?h?S`Mf53?StBVI9E A. 61... .. tho c~h-Q7E~;mE any put 0 the town. Aug. 9. \ I JUST ARRIVED A? HIS. J. K. 0UVE|l'8 J '1'- HANLEY- (LIM_I3ED.) % /VEW LIVERPOOL. '01//v/1 /20 L/A/E 7111145. I`! 5.11 v L Or or freight and passage apply at Com- {'1 Office, No. 4, Bowling Green, New FROM PIER_1~o. 40, N.;z.. NEW YORK. ` 'lt\-I'D I-lllnllulnnannnnn as sungla- RATES OEFASSAGE: |Iin.~.$Kn Qllnnnlflwl nnnnnlinnf Ion. llcnnuda And othor tropical r|1~ molly Tlctougood In. (CALLING AT CORK ARBOR.) DATE OEAILING : KN \\ 1"`3i`-`-.:'.LT-.*E.?.1.`T .*3: TRAVELLING. rmea1nte-u5. Chum-enunder ; one and under twelve. . uun. -. 24th. -m. . . . Saturday, A .'.';L{.I.aa'y,`L&Ln}.'17.>:Z . Saturday, M ch. 19th ..Saturday,Mch. 26th p . 2nd ...Saturday. A 9th Saturday, Apr. 16th Saturday April 23rd .Saturday, Apl. 30th FROI HALIFAX. . ....Mar. 12th Mar ll: I181` lh I.px.' 9:1. :1:';%`3. /W`/?`E;4Z.S /N0 rm: wooo and COAL} E. VV7ILLIAMS7' Jilin, THE BEST DRY HARDWOOD, -3 vavynuuv null uunnnuuu. Aug. '9. mms SWIFT. Portland Cement:-\.V'ater Lime, K. & P. White Lime, and Hair, all of the best qual- ty, at P- `W'.A.LSElI S, (for. (Malaria .1? Rn:-rank Sin. \I\IIlI.4 I l'\I'\I Ll. Fenwickh. aura.-Ina` as` `hand alLLL4I.UALailLo Yard No. l--Ontario Street. ` I-Clarence Street VVhArf. " " 3-8l. Lawrence \vVhu'f. M`Sooure dollv before broken weather Doll in. Chic! 0 eo-SL Lnwronoo Wharf. Branch 0lce-Comer Kin and Clarence Sta. op te British American owl. pt and satisfactory delivery a apocialtv Coal I" under cover and well screened` lITelephono Communication. A ..... n T A `IITEIQ KVTTTYITITI COAL AND WOOD. s ThAWE`RRI ES unwrord. Princess street. will receive pm umnuon. lI"l`olepbone communication. so/u, WHOLESA|_._E & RETAW|Z[ Foot` Q; Queen Street. N.B.--0|-dors loft um Grocery Store of Jan. Q-awford. Princess Street. will receive prompt lI"l`olenbone Olco l'pamlra oveIT`.llbock & .\lum\y's. Fub. I. nawou. Or if on want Kindling Wood, (Dr ). or Stove Goal . ut (`oz\l. No. I Coal. S0110 or Black- Ilnltifs Coal. go to l'\ t\l\A\A:|-t\|-\l\ ll 1\t\ nnm Mnplo and Beach Conlwood, Oak, Birch Ashklflun or Hemlock Cordwood, sawed or Un- uw . ()r if vnn want Rindlina \\'nntl (DI-vl nun Rn-urn I -`our feet long. SOFT WOOD. Kl.\'DLI.\'G \\'00D and SA '31) WOOD cheap at -.uI R.cT2"KWFoRo 8:. co., lfnfou hunt the DYE. Chonpoaanknd Boat Ha Maple and Beach Cordwood, , Birch Ash. Elm Cordwood. Un- HARD AND SOFTHWOOD; Try it nndgu will use no othor. B. J. lfll , - AGENT, jwr--u Whungers. Vessel me and Wholesale and Retail (ml and Wot Dealers. Coal: of the very best. description. undercover. well screen- edand prompuy delivered. Bunch wood and Hard and Soft (`urdwood of first quality on hand. Inspection solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. YARD--Corner Ontario and West Streets. li 0mce-Clnrence and Ontario Streets- Foot of Clarence Street. E ()R[)ICR.`~l Inf! :1! thn ntnrnn nf Mr, Jnmnn root or Ulnrence Street. 0RDERS left at the atoms of Mr. James Redden.Princoss Su-ounnncl Messrs. McKol\;;>f' & Birch. Brook Street. will be_prompUy an . folephoue Communicmion. ' GROOERIES, LIQUORS. in- WV Ljlji-XJ, Cor. Ontario .1? Barrack Sta. COAL YARD-- P-armck SL, next Dr. T. Ll Fnnuri.-E`: Ann 0 1116 only place In tgatyhnving threo Mn- chlnes worked by utaaun for sawing Oordwood. Telephone. ` W. B. & S. ANGLIN. Fnh M. mm Hard Wood, 8ojEt-_Wood and Slabs. -.NGLIN s LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL YARD. Au Ibo -waxy" why. R lrch. Hrock Street. will bl folephoue Colnlnunicutionl. A. CbSIVE' ALE Feb. 9th. 1887. Also all kinds of LUMBER BUILDING TlMBER`l{;A'I`H.SHINGLES. MOL'LD- INGS. E C.`.u-henpnanuny place in the ` city. as we will not be undersold. Bnis'r IN THE MARKET. _.I \`.\ I f\_.._lA (.lA_...A Allnnlic book. too! of Princes St. BRECK 8:. B0O:|'H, nu-nnnn. ...-.. . .. ....a u.'\...I.... Cm |lWlyI be obuined at I8 THE BEST E. A . BOOT] II. Agents " Black Diamond Line. IHPOBTIRB. `nu; hr! and um: Stock It now complete with In tho butt '3... Nonluu and Pcunru. Bpodsl In (iounblnuou [Hunt and To: 81!: and lamp. F551`?-;*:% W001; AND COAL . `_ PBINOIBB BTRIIT. nn. 1.. W. BRECK. E. A. BOOTH. lnmnnd Linn, IUAI III. Aug. 9. J -"l'I.hwOu.IIIIN: Ibnuutnlnnnnn. llwlllhullmnlll. IhnlIl`l`wnIu use u--nu '- -"-- - -"" --"'7 ---- hgmnt. my wluhbluu-v."uIi lnut. lulu in bud slack-uuoly on an Henry`: nu; mm but locum munch. um I! angm um ll:-0 at lab but It would mun mm In hob. ..n ,-nn A_A,` I...-_n I _..._ nu- II _ _, -, __ ":'m..""' 27......` .... u... ....... ...... otquluu-: III I! in was duhmunenlu kilns. cteonnnluuld uouupluu. u)-LA--A .... .-A.lLL..AL...u..|4 l_....A v- vu-u u-vw - www--cu "I III! Ixhl III." was the who cannot. ollvhanuuhnu all no I ennui. l nu rad] toil` and be uhwal found and and hi 5:. _-_... ,_ . . l For God`: on." I onunhl. don't mt your Im talus! that of I dwupanb nun. An) hotly who aw you to-any Illl know (In! no an not 1 cowud." ul -.llI I..I.l Ll.` `I ._.- AI.` -.J|_.. _..._._. Booth (anon-um-tllh nynl nouso anon " " 8!-luul. ltauvvnon ll Pam-uror the lion `AI Hanan; INIWIIIQ WHITTVT T UK IIUPU4 "Nay." laltrpumd Inna; "thou than not um um mun" "Not I! In In uni-L" QM Tunis Unhnumhly sir llury understood this nnarlund Ibobloodlund Ipllllo Mp clutch. I will l`HI I'll ` If I an Ifnld." I51 ll` IulI$ INK WW Ill WK- 'I'waIa`n souhot I-ya ran up and down our nun. nod I ML u to: a moment It nun! nn Inna", Ihn Ibo pmltkm had don-lopnl I new horror. What It Melton Iohoglnby ghting no? WMI chance would I Inn unlnnudeapnnhnnnnlx Ioothlgm no hmod In pmpnmon? I In(III us well com- um nude M one: Hutuy I undo up my Inlndlodoellm the annual. even If I won hunt.-d onto! Kukumlnnduucouuqucuon. IIIt.IIhInl.boIIu In In Iuoobdlhnulobo quult-Nd VIII: | lush-u. Ihnnnnllu hnnnnbn I uuunuv no Ivuur. "lneulp. wlntnycll thou. Ihnll In and Ihncwobngnloday. ntahall I all then count. wlmo-ova lo the llw-t'."' --U... 9' |_n.......I |......n. uu..-.. .L-n ...A Ill UIU IZTII CIISWUT. It is well. I wlll show moo bow to die. that thou unyest mm-abet N anlnsl thine own ume. See, tho nu: slnh In blood." and he polnhd with bl: ma huutu towud thollnyorb now going down; It I: well mun; sun should an ulna IL And now, on king! lunnndy India. butl a-noun boon ot the Kutun I-oyu house. to die ghting. Thoucum not ntune It otovon thoaceowudnwholodlo-dny wlllholdlha Ilmnett " nn 1` -.._A.J a\;-.... _nL _L__. __nn 1 , .u:lutw|:.gnnhd. Chounl with whom will Ihoulgmf lynelflcumoullhl (boa. fut the king was not uoopc In wu." `fink : nruuhnt or: run In: and damn mu ` I will HM Incl." was 80: llama`: 2-` urn nur, uu, lung. The fate thou gave-st In my father, whose throno thou but at on these runny yours!" was the Item Answer. ulo I- ._-n I ._nu _g-_ .L-- L-.. g- AL. Illl ll1ll"|'llll- Hull, oh, king!" he said. with blue! mockery: thou who has! eaten of my ` brad. and not by the AM of the white mun`: manna but nuluood my rezimenu undue tuned mlne nrmy. hull! what his hat thou [or me-, oh. king?" -Pk- 0.0. u..... .........a 1.. _... 0-5L.-- _|...... it \\ :15 ;i nu-iaucimly sigiit to see him sent- Hi liu-rv. Ills hzittio-ax anal shin-itl by his shit`, his chin upon his nmiloii bra-u.~t, with but om- cmue ior mlnpauiiun. and ilui\\'iliI.~ia\liditig his crilwtin-s anti lnisiii-4-is, .. pull. or com- pa.$.\'it)ii shill through lllt` as i saw him thus fallen from his high (`Sh\`." Not a soi- tiic-ro! nil his arming not it courtior out of the hnmimis who had (`ringed mum] hhn. nutew-nn soiitnry wile. n-Inained to share his into: or halve the bittcrnms oihis fail. Poor savage! he was learning the lesson that rate teaches to most who live long enough. that. the t-yrs of mankind aim blind to the iIiH(`l'E(iilt`d. and thait he who is deiouseic-as Mlil fuiieu timid few irien-is and little mercy. .\`or. indeed. in this case uicl be deserve any. Fiiing through the Israni Kata we marched stnixht mum the open space to when thy 1-x~king at. when within about titty unit the mgimont um: halted. and accompanied only by a smut tuuxi wo advanced towud him. Gagoni roviiing us ivitta-riy as we cum. As we draw nest. Tunis. for the first time. iiitied up his piumed bud. nnii tixed his om eye. which seemed to ush mtii auppn-sued fury almost L9 brightly ls um great diuiem bound round his totem-ad. u pan his succear ml ni--lguoai. Hull nh i|na"` lm an-hl -nlh LIMA- A BIG Ildfllliflfl '1ilLIAUIAOC. $lOIII.IAIO'l'OlOUI. |IlIITI'T WIIII I ZIH Pnnonuv he spoke. "lnnn& -InnI pun- nv-- "I will it Mn. he Q10; "Do ail 09 I n- nllnlol `V ..... .... . On nrri\'in;,' hofnre one of the gates of Loo we fuuml one uf our rogilnmmi \\'tll('||i|I`.{ it in o:n~Iit-Ilcv tu ordcm rm`;-i\'od from lgnusi. The renminlng reginm-nts we-re in the same way wnta-him: the other oxlls totlw town. The nh-or in cmnmaud of thls n-ginu-nt m:nin~.: up rmlutuul lgznosi ns king, pud in- foruwd him that 'l`walu's army had taken n~l`uuc hi the tow,.x. whithc-r l`w:1la himself had Mlxut`-"(`:|||t`1L but that he tlmumt that lh.-_\ \\'x-:'.- thum x;:hJ_v uiomoralizui, and \\'--HM \`lIl l`I'll'll`l'. 'l`lu-nmpuzu l.'Im-.i. :\f'tq-.r t:tkin;.: 1-uunsul with us, 80"` t'or\vunl hemhls to t-:u'|I ;::th~ onh-rim: the defenders in open, ant |>mIni~ilIg on his royal won! me and 1u|`:.:m-m~.~. an-ldlvr who laid down his urmx The nu-such was not without its t`lh`'l. l`n-so-utny. nmul Elm shunts and rim-rx on tho- Bulhluvs. the brithm was (Imp- pwl ;u'IU~~ thv lH\\`t`, and the gnu-s upon lllt` Iurt:u-1 suiu tlum; open. l`:ukim: duo pn-millions tuzalnst tn-uolu-r_\`. wv nmr--lml nu mm the town. All Mum: the l'().'|Il-\\':I_\.\ .\lUUl t|t'jt`t`lml \\';lrl`iuN_ [In-Ir Iwmls ttruupimz. and llwir .\'|Ii\'lIl\` nnd .~`p':lN at their ti-1-t, who. as lgnosii [\:\s.~'4~t. <.-Mute-I him as king. Un we mam-In-.1 .~:r.ugnt In T\Vt|la'.~t kmnl. When '1' l`t`1|('|lt'l thv p,'l'c`:tt space wherv a day or hm pn-\ icmstv xw h:ul seen the l`l`\`it`\\' nnd the wit:-h hunt \\' rum:-I it lIt`M`I`lt'Il. No, not qultv It'.~`'I l\-L lur tlmrn-_ on the t'Iu1h-r side-, in Ir-nt nf hm hm .~..! 'I`.....I.. |.:. ' ...c.|. n... ,...., Nlw-I. Pl H [II Il`IU\\[ Iurt:u-1 'l`:nkinx dl .. .I. ..I I'll Illl` IIIIIIIVI Bill!" III 'I'\v;1l.'\ hinnswf. wilh l`.. I 1'nu`uIu;; .\lL1lll Ill uul -li|(`l'.\ lIl'lIlllll|;U\'l'l` ll|Ill. llmv sum ho nnm h:t\'u In-en !" and then fnnm-I. (hi vxmiinzitimt we t|is(`\'t-ml that lw lnul hl`l`ll s4~riuttsl_\' \mnmtod In the leg by It to In in the comma of the pursuit. but that the chain arnmr haul prevtmted his hat assail- unt`s .-ipt*l1l' from doing anything more than hrnise him baull_\'. It was a nwrt-iful 1-scape. As nothing muhl be dune for hhn at the mo- ment. |I(`\\':l.\` phn-o.l on one of tho wicker shields use-d fur the mnimlecl, and carried along with IR. l\.. Ill ulunl. \Il'lUlI-`I lug, lulll III! II .VlIU|ll. Ul Take lhul, wizzml." lmlla-I ulf. Umnl did nut mnve, and M 1-mnclmlunl that our poor i~nnnr:u1n-wasxlmw fur. b'nd?y' we canny to- ward him. amlm-ro incl:-wt n.atunI.~'lu-1| to \ liml him pzllvzunl mint imlcml. but with n 3 S(`l't'lI0 smile upon his lm`, am! his oyv-glass still tixwl in ms eye. ...s .. . , u. .. . \;_v\.o (`:upit;nl znrumr tlal.~`," he nnmnurz-1|. un (`M('hill;;` sight of our !ucv.-x lwnulln::u\'or Illlll. llnuv mm hnnnnn |....-.. |.......u-v.....a n..... "uo must he woumleslf. Snhl b`;r Memy. nnxiou~l\. As he nmdc the rt-m.u`k un unlo- \\'am| thin): lumpmu-d. Tho dram |.odyo! the Kuknmm soldier. or rather what hxul up- peared to be his dead b0lI_\`, suuhh-nly sprung up. knocked Good head over heolsothhe nut-heap, and b0:nn to npenr him. We rushed forward In terror, and as wedn-w near we saw llw hr:m'ny\u\rrinr nmkin: (li.',' after dig at the pmstr.:t.- (haul. who or each pmd jerln-1| all his lhnbs into the air.- Seeing us coming the Knknmm gave one lin- nl Inost \ i('iou.~'. dig. anal with :1 shoot of o-'I`..Lvn a|...o ..| " IuuII.x.I..I' .:.....| .n.. KING SOLOMON S MINESJ Amsr Arr/Mar/V5 sro/ar. Rober_son Brothers, -:--:;-n- ||| lI\' l"llIl'I ml. hut. .~.n! :1lh`nInnI - `THE BRITISH WHIG, 'l7`UESD~\Y." MARCH 3. I'll mum lllullhdlolltku hylbdduddlll. lpI`u-but aw-ml ultwulnnhnnugouhuumuntlnr nuuuulndd Gull. unload anally the nu ma oulmnmsotlhlwuom udvuhm Lag`- I-.-3 In -no Q-Ingli-an lnuucnud hewu mind up. and aunt hand: was poudng mum on his race. An- other Inlnnla. and the great any on: open- od wlos He was not dead. 'l'h!Il.)duuu-nun uni. -Imlocir when 'l`w|h`I haul lay In the dual. In- Imn-nrd lhodlunnnd (run the dad brow. um handcd u to must ruin M" I n-Ll lnifnl Klan nl Ihn nun IIIIIIIII II II! l[1llI|- "Tgkg 3|," I g, hiflll `IQ of tho Kahuna l-...A 5...; up. .u_4._ ..__.. L1. 5...... ond came mum: sum I-uumllnu alongn [round Inwanl lam:-I, atom-Int Just at his ` lot-L Put 3 second the mnvv an-ml upright. the blond npnullnz In fmnnlalnnlnun the Own-cl nu-nun; then with n dull crush II tell to the rerun. and the (old town tron Ibo was won! nolllnx any Acton the nave- ment. M II can to Sir Henry, overpower! by fulntmn And Ion of blood, tell holvlly mm It I_ g _.......A L- ____ 0123.1 .... -_A ..-.- Tamar`: haul unnnl tn l)n`lnq from MD amldcrn. ` (_)_NAl.._Y 50. BASKET.

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