Weekly British Whig (1859), 22 Oct 1885, p. 6

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.__j :L.a.mber:. 8: VV`a.1sh. ' IlIuur:1'An.onI. - - 17IPus-nu 9|-., (llolthyi Bloaxllntmon. .__.__ com reneuszme. ' u am in 3 00d humor to-day I iu~ vile you to b akful." continued Licuh Rmumbarv. "Come." and he turned` Vlle I0 ureanut, cuuuuuuu uncut. Rosenberg. "Come." and to take his arm. lino I indnmnnn cl:-nu: Inn]: Ynu to Lake ms arm. But Lindemann dmw back. You have consoled yourse vefy quickly." he said" bitterly. 1` --Hnmmloal! Fhgt have I to oonsold no salu Imwny. ~\ Connoled! Whaf have I to console` myself, for?` "Bosganber . I do not understand ou. Iwoul not hyq exyiecied such ack of feeling from you." \ --Lu-k of feeling! 'h:il do vou IIIMI-" r, . , Did anything about him ngrprisol -an?" ., vas: ' ~ "Well. why should he not ask you? Rosenberg the lirsl Iookcd at him i IiILl'I.IlV u-\\'h". ..._ .a_. I I N1 | h it ll 0l'd(`l'. anu LOOK UH: uuI:l 1 I g for his father's health. bvxamo angzry. I-1 it at -xclaimed. Thc}` are try- 'a trick on luv. int I am allow such :1 thing. e.-`per-iaL xpenau of my fame.-r: that .ss--l certainly wiil not 11-` I500!) as the traiuisng of the, over I will 0 la the cap-| purl. and i he is at the ~'pimc_v it is :1llIb~.- same H :II_-,. x..- -...n,... .. fur Imcan? lie `is not in` WEEKLY BRITISH wm. 22. 1885. v 5 ccnainly something : you to such aconc}u- U- 5 {ac-\ g`rvw var} nspalu aa (`:3-t. im ,`lH il be 2 in jukiuy: shout vrtamly can :;1_\' a " ai? UUl ill` : the , ~: cap- ,-nl H10 n {lulu ' for 1 '.:.rg,. ;;::.'..r.. :..'"-..... .:::.-: {Tron-. y tuba . link 90 5 "'1'- uuuhmmou hill !|W`'|!- 11 1,. mg. dc, u abut would certain- I- Iunrn In]:-I-an l in IDS." `IKE DRIISST. CHEAPEST sud BEST End M I-lid Bend: Cordwood. Oak, . Ash. Elm or Hem- lou Cordwood. Bowed or n.._-ul . v 7 It Yo*T_i7Va.n,t. , i I ` "IVUIK mu ll mourn. thonP," o-For I.-hnr lul m. um"... "Ty, ,-3,... fgthdf, nnhnwy. frivol- lnoo lull lilo man I "flu. a.?nP.r!" :14! Iiaunynounberr. --:.*;..."*'-..wm.r*1.1;t::`n.......,. ""0`o|-ulnly. . For whom slut B3 1.1] from his born and broke hi: nook. n...-..I...-up oh. manual turned den.|.II- loll Roll Ill Iota an own Il_|l nucu. llosonbor the second mrnad desti- `nls " .did nqt know 1 word of I! It.` he summoned. "Who told you?" "Who told me? Why. ,y,ou. your-` nun "How. I! That 1. hnpasiblo. 1 hive not seen you today. Mnavn nnl uann me? You culled [D0 hho lo-u|y. '- Havo not seen me? You a lull hour ago. on the llirket nqunro. to tell me the dreudlul newt." _ 4 lL..-..I.m-a lhn amnnlul looked nix- tell the ureumu nun. _ Jimenberg the second looked Anx- ional |l.__hi| friend. "Lindnmann." said 0. I bol`wv_e then is something ___-.__ ._IM. .-nu wrong wnu you. ' "Quite the oontnry. It seems to no there is something wrong with you. You told this same thing to Capt. Klohn! ' . I ~-Pam. Klohn! lhavo not seen him 90-day." " u: I have. .1 met him 19 he came from the market-place. and his face was full 01 tears. Ho ~uid you nnid with the recruits tint you had under- taken to drill for your fuller." Now Ruseubel the second became ungrv loo. "Di: Capt. `Klohn tell you that. he asked. "with his own mouth! Then lwrili go to the captain no onoo. It I told him that my lather was dad he certainly is not. and so it mm! be that your father is dc-ml. Some lather must be. for such :\ story never came I from uothiu v." With that he look his saber under is arm and stalk:-nl oil`. :.. - .-..-r ....io..n-.l lrnnm of mind. 10 ` Indiana: and usual. nu % I: ' ...mg;_, .1: 11 fax ix-:0il 1 nu?` LAMB::'.B'r J: WALSH, III III}. I vvuun with --unit: the col ' Capt. liloun _ "Capt. I have today." "Rn! I hm-.~_ .I met him saber unuer Ills arm nnu alulnru uu. in Avery agitated {mum of mind. to me captain's house. Thu mmmin wns siuimr in his room. the cnpunns uuuae. The captain was sitting unable to` control himsell. when his -erv:iut ntered and announced that Lieut. laaenherg was at the door and wished lzgknuw it ho could speak `to him. Certainly. certainly." he said; V show him in." The next. moment Liam. Rosenberg the second alppeared. "My poor young iriend!" sai lhe captain. "It was wry hard on you. under such sorruwlul vir- cum.sx:iuu~s. to stay by those recruits so long I met Liv.-uL Lindeniann and intvmlexl to ask him to relieve You, but when I told hinmhc sad nciys I forgot I iL llo not be angry. my youno (rim-ud. The sudden blow has culuplelv _\' llpscl luv ...,.... the _\'uuu;: n his lhirli-be entered un- lbe door is (VD IJVII Una, Wlll Inrurnvw--.._., rot `mum! Anlctlon. : Dr.` P. B. Philpott. Salisbury. Ilo.. nysj: "I hug mod soon`: Emulsion in lu:_du- lu diInues.|.nd thrust with ..-..ao......I. `wt mania Jun 0 only -n us.-u` r nun U: u 3 {of lunaucs. i The captain as i Ihn rnnnw n!HI`n'l" L (.'\'l'T. "Wt.-II. what is captain. --At the door is - l CCPQIIIJ "Al the - --Well, pill you I at the door?" ..I ;...n lliunn h. Klee- "Wlll you hold your fqngue. ;boy!' growled the captain. ' ' ~ "I will; Herr CapLain.- Translated from Um Gemiau by Alafgaret G. .Phll-_ \_ AT A. STRAGHAN'S "Lu-lu. Iurscu with tr:-mblin;,;. IVIIUW v ond ii :11.-an-uzsnlvl "You are c-ruzy. dently can not we Capt. Klulm turm-ml snrulv aru hvrv. A1 uu l huru I. sanu Inc Sun. "What! My .hair blm-k? he an- awered. Then he step `d b\."0l'0 xx mir- ror. um! lopkcd in. t is." said he in consternauon`. Them was ucver such alhing before. That blamed stuff is . what did it. " 11-..: I!I..I.H ....... nOnnn1)4l hnhinal Wlllll. tlld ll. " . Capt. Klohii now stepped behind him. "Oh!" ho'oxclaiIucd.."you have dyed your hair so that I didn't know` you. and asked you how your lather was. and you very naturally wondered at it. Ha! ha! ha!- Ha! ha! ha! And on told me your father l was dead. at how did you know about it," turn- ing to Rosenber the second. "'1 _met Libut. .indem:1nu." "Oh. ca. roared um old captain.` "I met.` ieug. Lindemaun. too. 'l:hat is a sto . an excellent sto . "' at ii :1: excellent. stor_)'l." re- ` ted the boy, who was slapping his on hand with his right. hand in great 8190- ` "Will won hold vour tongue, ;bo_v!" ;4. on-1. The two men turned to (`:|l.`h in be-wild:-rm:-ul. ` ..l ;..... 1).. `...I....-.. II... _m...u.l` 7 l;ll:ul. I\"'Il|!I`I_ peaked ('.-Apt. hluhtl. aible 410 is he-re-." a.\'... I ....-o.....l.. ,. hli own tool. A Iuuxuem iuu-r |.|-ul. Ilosonborg the lirsl L-men-I. .\1'\!' and spcrowliloss :|stnui~ainI`1imit. The bo_v(:\l.~o ` .~st:-ppm`! in to scv llw result.- "Yuu are Lzuul. Rusullln-r;_' the su-<--\` and?" lL5kI,'1l the c:\pl:|iu at l:uL Lieul. Ruwnlrcrg the iirat." Pour Capt. l\lolm`s head whirimi. "That is impossible." said hu. 7`-In that 1-zuc you would by: your own fath- er and father of the other Ito.-enberg. the second, and that can't be. for it ` vou were your uw'n`fnlher \ou would be dead. and could not be hru. Heav- ens! How my hegul aches! This agi- .. i lation-- .. . _ -i "lhe captain will c-xcusv Inc. I am n...~-..n um o;m.. Ilun cum Ii.-nu-nnniu 1auon-- Bufall. the lime the two lieutenants had bet,-n looking at each nth-,-r`s eyes. "Father! four hair h:L_ `turned black," said the ..u's....v \l.. :...:.. I.I....L9" Im an. :..'.:",i;,-....'"' u `anti. good. Why q you nun-n- than!" be (`DOT Li -7 H1: l)t'j::Ill. nu-1 Iutu Lane:-I at Hm _\'uun}_' uliiccr. and his cad b0.'t'|ll.l(` llncker and redder lhan wm1mmng,spigmggammmi gun-u-..- - Il'IlK. Tim captain : nr lnnl---J '19 .-- `DUUI U --------__f- ` ~ con 1.wn.ou'., WITI Inornoumrll. -' inn -uncut! nu:-n|:1lnII.~ - 1...... "The cuptzt rditnl` "il ii DU I5 lI|'l 1'. , I (`('l 1:lilIlV - 1,... I: ` I uptaiu and the young lieuten- .-J -If a"\1`.'I t\7h0`r'. IJPIIL `ini- lf hv w;1~ at lhmloorhe L-uufd r-1:-L Inn). A ;;le:un of nghl. In-In. . ll-~~-H1--r: the tirsl?" a~kI-d ..:m ->1 hi~ ~'o-rmm, whn star---I x u-will.-`x as If a spit`?! aloud u,-rmined on the annexation of Upper llur-nu-In in pqqobing canola `J5--onooion, but must. await conrmation for some L tune. All the Tory organs sud speakers have been given hints. Two articles in the .\'r1!mou:/ /t'vuru' 80238!-Pd it on Sa- turday night. Mr. Archibald Colqubonn. U who has been the Tnm':' special corres- ' uouucemeut thus: the government is de- 1 I oolfo Alnnvlllonuol Pfro ___ 43. m -do-IIIIZIHTI Rnscuber I IJu|I 1'I L-nah--I. min will purd-an me, is Licut. R--mrubcrg the s sscuber ." ht} answered ng. l 0 wished Iuc I01 lspcak with you a mo- } Dkllll: A ':u -"pm..a` """ u`."{ x?.a':" .331 ' AT WASEBURN. _ .,,-#4451- u--L4--ll-1 nnalhuuln ---is nl.-L it out? Who is -('0 \ CI \ u r. ml to lh'e utliw Am! whilu} it?" urged the old _u-u. \ bvgtux. ... ..o`:i.... Lu!` uunl . fellow. ; lho ~ that." said the .a-uborg: the sec- .ln..- ' ~l:I.`uuu . It.` That is impos- oung I no If. ..- , wAsn;nuiiiTEI| A r:.1rn.'rr*rsr_ Ll'u, vi II"u ed alien-hut '(`:\pl:nn -3! . -uml lhc-n utha.-r ` the ` Turin`, directly urged absolute annexa- oqcrobin hunch dauoluuuou. conrmation some the /A5 : nu Elltl who l nu.-s pondent all over the East. writing tothe tion. llo savs the English will be wel- comed : that King Thebaw is intriguing with the French along the Irrawaddy Valley. which is the only route for a railway lrmn India to China through Siam ; that Hurmah is a very rich coun- try. The Burma:-e ambassador to Paris denies in Iignantly that he is intriguing with the Fri.-uch. llc asserts that the n_.__........ ..-.1 I. ah uh]. uml alnlnrlninml Ihunhwcu. A nInberolAmcrioupspourooon_l- lypurhdmuoountdoahhddmn touenomoun sun of Inouyudlo that "no known as the Torm- uhniuthooonutiuol Yotkud -' onhito. uni Itgxsno-Touputuuhl. pnuua` ' anon tannin` g [Iopoiu mum. Blnydon. Ryton. Wilinton and Stu|oy.in the condos 0! York, Ibu- oushiro Ind Durham." Thellidolbl nt4.I an Isninn In thn hand: onmlo Ina Ulnnun." nnuuuuuiuu . won npruanto-I u boingwin the hands of the imporinl govutlmont cud mung- ed by the Marquis of l;ondondorry.". Tho nunpupot from which we quoted given in addition III Account o! the alumna to the so called Townolu oo- utoumndtothonuthoduhoyuu pt- ;.......I..-. umir nlnlmn nnlinod. In Inter. no to In! IIIIIIOII Iuuy III unope- ing to have their cldniu reclined. In addition. there in whet pretendeto he on historical resume of the Towneley lumi- lv. their Kinship with the Wnddringtona. end their dinpeuion beyond the Atlentic. It would seem that the clan: made on the part of the America deeoendnutr to get poueuion oi the astute: have on- dured lor over forty yum. end that unl- lionn 01 dollars have been nlreedy ex-_ pended (or the purpose. The nmv in 1 ntrume one. mixing up GI llll Uuv yilalnluvu i The story is a strange one. mixing up [sets and ction in a manner calculated to hewilder anyone who knows anuht of the Towneleys and their estates. There may he Towneley claimants as well as there have been Tiohhorne and Dor- wentwater claimants. but in the present instance the aspirants are_s4dIy_at sea to begin with. It is quite true that the Townleys have mining {iroperties at Stella. Blaydon. Ryton, Vinlaton and Stanley, but it is quite (also that either the one or the other of these places is in the counties of York or Liincsnhire. It is also untrue that they are now in the hands of the imperial governn.ie_n_t, or that they have been so hr at least a hundred and titty years. They are cer- tainly not managed by the Msrquis of Loudonderry. nor sre they called, or ever have been called. the Vane- Tenipest estates." The writer of the story has liillen into an error thata claimant knowing anything of the cir- cumstances ought not to have fallen into. The Lonilondeiry lauiilv of the f Viiuo-Teinpests never hail any liinsliip !Wllll the 'leuip<.-st lsniily or Wiulston i and Stella. which has been extinct |`lill.|CL' the days of the Jacob-tes. The | identity oi the name has let to the cou- ` lu.-iv .. I ..2..l I i I i ..-..l...\-nlnn in nrh-inn! .`n' ` ll_o'l|owny's Pills. Teachings of Experience-The united testimony of thoussnds extending over more 1|: n forty yesrs. most strongly re- ` commends these pills se the beet puriers. the nnldest snerients. end the suresLxe- ` atorstives. They never prove delneive. or give` merely temgorsry relief. but attack sll silments of t s stomsoh. lungs. heart. heed. and bowslsjn the only safe and legi- timste wsy, by deyursting the blood. and so ersdlosting `hoes impurities which sre ' the source end constituent of slmost every disenee. Their mediainel eieeey is wond- erful in renovstinu enloehled constitutions.--r Their aetion smbrspes all thst is duirshle in s household medicine. They expel every noxious sud effete mstter ; sud thus - the strength is nurtured and the energies stinutsted. . Ill!-IOU. . This brief explanation is sufficient in . I show how hit at ten as regards the lumi- l_v history an: the American claimants to i the huuily inluritance. As regards the .` run.-nt. pmii-siu;.;cf `in not ol pulunnenl. ` dealing with the Towneley estates. the , American account is. so far. correct, in- hsilllllcll as such an Act was pused last ` seuuiun. It I`! an act of enormous dimen- l uion.-A. Lou, being four inches tl-ick at the if least. and setting: forth. with the fullest ` details. the whole story of the Towne- : ley.-1 from the lu-ginning. But that act ' llUt`H not. as the Americun claimants say. i 1l('C2ll` to pay '1 owneley mom-_\ 3 over to ` I them. It wu passed in onler to legalize ` I Ltlll: division of the estates among the members of the Fownoley family now living in Englnnd and Ireland. That dlvlislolil has actually taken place. with the rreucn. uc ussena Lulu. Luv] ` Burmese are lnth able and determined 1 to rt-.~u.st nnnexauou by unvbouly. The ultra H-sdnqals will plutuat strongly. No- bo 1y 0! nntlnoriny has yet. mentioned the` sul-just. but King Thebgfs abomimr tions have lung 1-xciteddisgnsn. and be 1 iu|prulm|ly near the end of his tether. ! 12.1.-.m.., net. 14.-Kim: Thebaw. of 2 niiin aaa_s_omuoon ,' ishirulmhly me enu oi um uuuur. Calcutta. Uct. H.-King Burmnh, has answered the communica- tion ~ent. hy the Chief Commissioner for British Bnrmuh. in dccorxiunce with in- structions (rum the Indian government. with uference to the dispute between the Burmese government and Bombay ` and ljiurmah Trading Associntion. The King rt-plied in an arrogant and insulting m:1uncr.undrefu9ed to discuss the claim of the Trading Company with the Indian ` ;;ov(-rninent. The Chiel Commissioner has asked {or 3.010 reinforcements be- fore sendi.n,:1 an ultimatum to Mandalay. 1.1 _A rlnnnurnh frnm .L.|._..u.. :\..o I 1 `:,!otolnro|u:__ . To can this oft-ooouring trouhlo use Hsgyu'd'aYo.-Ilow Oil internally md ox- Iarnslly. Yellow Oil cnruaunonp. uthnnw nnun in an nidn. rheumatism. lIaIlI'tlgiI.' Oil IIIIIILIIEI complaints." - ._:p_-....:_.;. . When '1 peltmvis weak" and faint. or `fatigued md uhnfnstod. than is nothing so refreshing and reviving as 1 little of Murray 3 Lanmnni Florida tutu`. Rubbed onv-the hand: and (caplet. and inhaled Indy. zt tmuux and brag IO `WC IRWIN. hands and temples, any llnueu I tones and brass: the mum. In As.-rxzmu .\ Dxnun Arrxrcnx. London. Oct. ll.-1'he sensniouul nn- ` i 5 Hum; T'EIs.uv'l"DoI.u.~t xx DA.\'t.BR-HE I 9 the government is de- Upper! : n_.......|. - o-aching `J3ucnnoaon.j I tore no-nm.n;: ulumamm nu .ulauuru-:3. Calcutta, Oct. 14.~-A despatch from rlanuoon says the Burmese igovernment is increasing its forces on the frontier and actively preparing to resist any at- tempt the government may make to force a suspension of the decree of con- ti!-cation of property of Bombay and the Burmah Trading Company in default of payment of aw judgment for $125,100. al- leged to be due the Burmese oresters as wages. The company deny` they are in ileht to the workmen, and claim that they never were allowed an opportunity of rebnttinnt the charge. The majority of men have signed a declaration that they have no claim on the corporation. Yellow Uu o1lI`0OolOIlp.|IuImI}~ pun in the aids. rhoumntinm. naunlgin. at u`s1ie,o._-`dn6ua_nd :1] ton and painful -mu TOWIILIY nsu. "u: not 1;; nuns. `I'."5RXwFoRo & 00. mm at owns 81'. A now 1:: scum. - E Of Special Bargains purchased at Clearing bought whole lines and offer Dress Goods away down In price. Tweed: and cloth: `I speelal rules. Sales. We have Underwear--beuer value Ihan ever thought of. n , Ulsterhgc. Jlnlnlnsse Clonklugu. Sollels. ealeues. 12.," cheapest and largest vn on--an Clonkinxl. Sill rte!) we ever held. Plnnnels. Blankets sd Co-loner: clenper than ever. A The Finest Stock for Menund Boys ever shown in Kingston The Bst Lighted Clothing Jtore in the city. mm - PEOPLE S- GLOTHING - HOUSE, IREADY-MADE OVERCOATS 75 8. 77 BROOK STREET, ;c.LIV1NGsT0N&BR0. Ecnssv & nmts, J02 rlimcsss man. E We are giving` the best value ever offered in Kingston in Ordered and Ready-Made Clothing. Giye us a call and get value for your money. L I All Wool salts to order at O0.0l0. SIC. OI5. SIB. .90 and up. ` Overcoat: at $l0.0l, I15, QII. us and up. ` -1-Anna .-Anlt l`.l.n'l'lIlIlI. c5_'s`_I-:v 1. amass. 32 GASES & 2BA.I..1 Ad. 77 .2no.n..aa\a-u.a.w . _{'l'o.do|llvorlIltIonbo_vollnoI. andtluyfo condant cl giving tbfpotrouonllunsl hi EEIARVEST MITTS. ES`-travv and Barlev Forks. Are now leading inh_D_r ess Goods, Black. Balid Colbred Silks, Plain and Brocaded Velvets, Jacket and Ulster Cloths, Sea lettes, &c.. ' Come and see them_ " " ~ You o`::a.`?:a.""1 :'$i1y a.` u-...I-nu. Wnhin! In-bl. Tm I LJ.L.LV .L.I.l.I...I2.I..|..V..L * ls nn infallible remedy to: Bad Bad Bream Old Wounda lloljnd Ulcers. For some Thron Ia, Bronchitis, Coughs. Colds. om. Rheumatism, Gludulu Swnllingl nnd All Bun Duan- I ` cos it has no oqud. I The fun and .inuuen: an Manufactured only at 13 Key 0xlI_n'1F_ s_:._._ ute 53: Oxford s:, - ... ..,%.L2.-_ IQUICK SALES.\ AND SMALL Point`, ._';1'_:. U 1\J1\ L)r1.|_a.a-Juw 41;.` u U.-....-...._ ,. _.._ -_ JAMES LREID SL uvcrconu II pumpuu, pup, y.-. ..., ..._ _,. Ill-2AlDI'-AI)l'.` CLOTHING. sum at $5. 36. b1. 08. QIO Ind (I9. ovcrcoals II 0-1. 36. $7. $0 and QIO. And In vuluc will beat anything ever olered II the city. ,Iu addition ('0 our gzBv&MuRRAy, HIGIISSIVE! PKMITIMI. I POPULAR fREMEhMBER-Cor. Princess and .Wellington Streets, Aug.6t . .l..l._l...l.&l .I_.J.a_I.La~a = Purify the "mood. correct cl moozden ol the Liver. staunch. xmnoys and Bonus. uavigoulo sud nroro to beam: Debnliutod Constitutions. nnd no invslnnblo In all Complninll incidantal to I-`omnlu of d) Iccl. . u-u...u, ......V........, _--,_., _-._.. _ 7 _ - . _ -- . _ 1 Ulla only `Is New Oxlnrd S}._. {Into 011911 London . and um sold by All Vendors of Medicines throughout the (Julmnd (I'M ; mm d In tinnn for Inn in nlmoal every lnmmuze. , __ _ _ _ _ ` ___ ____ and sold by :11 Van tioun for ever` Ian I Li'Purchaoera should Ion to ` u;n.;u.u-v--..v.v .. . ..---__-- __ ,. Lubricating and Burning 0|ls.AXLE AND SHAFTING GREASE. COTTON WASTE. OIL CABINETS, Etc, L H I --_ 4.--..- .3 _..s .._.:..l_..A..... 5.. ....-.|....-. GLARK &; nenznnnas Gar; I5:-inces and %MBagot sts`. Ahoovuawllblnntbzuulul-u--us_-u-u..-............_ --.,__. JAMES REID. b -, - 254 and 256 P1-ln_oe_n Out )7. -_ > _. ` > 'w' ... v \l J-9 .lw,--u -jj.g.-:::_-:-:. _ LABD OILS, P ERLESSOILS, ELDOBADO ENGINE OILS. HIGH TEST CY- LINDE OIL. Bolt Cutting and Wool Oil. Pnmne, Olive andBes0Ils. WRI'l`E US FOR PRICE8. For sale by all Dslen. . A _..___.g ..--g -n n-3.1111 j1:1l1: London um H)! D)` In \ encore 0| muunuuu uuuuguvun mu \,--..._.. vvwu-- . ---- - ~- Lioun eve 5. tftgbol on the Pptn Ind Bout It the nddnn in not 68340:. In:-4 Sh-eel. bolmon. they no gum-ions. June 18. For 'nIe by IIENRI W ADI}. Kingston. WADID. U111 bnuasvuzu, .nu.._ We gunnntee totaka om: Oil aback md pny ohnlrges If not sstishotory to purchasers. - Z93 Bl-I'l' NIACIIIIB OILS WAIIIAIITEID SATISFACTORY AT TIII-2 - GREATEST - WONDER - 0|-` MODERN - 'l'I s_e;1t-UEL ROGERS (32; 00-, xlranfgntnrars `I Wholesale DOIIQIB In Pll Stack now complete. 00. 15. Sept. 17th.. AT TIIE LEIIIII nnv nouns nousz. 761,1 can Guy 8. ondnuinu Wllliut Iublo Top lnudaomn "!.'."'c'i`.."u. ".$s'& hr! Q` 8 Black Wllnlll II- lhnn Inhnjloslhulbr .3155-an cI"r'{rWc5IL wdnxs. 'l'0R9l'I`0'. Hill Cloth Pulot In-to n....'.'.:"ns": -`as . 'un`r:3n'vm u n..%.'.`-`a. .- pug:-u 1-u-I'lI'r'l\ (`all and see the New Clothing Establishment of OUR sJ.=-1aiI ALI-Ims :_ A--- ......-.. nnnnvra vr nnnnnn I:\'r`_I\1Il' nlt int! 'I"ll'l '.%IE>WI-IN CORBETFS. PEERLESS MACHINE Qi%L_:% c:1:c5-i:`-:H::Nc;.% SPE CI. TIEIE PILLS ..... .u na....a.... m an Ll-no Runnneh. Kidnc .L'..l.l_ .I.v\./\A Jalunvluar Mnuhcturors .9: Wholesale I}:-gnu-u uusauu 1-ulna-g gs Lowest Prices llul womnnunip cur-nt _ -_ __I.z-L __ |._-_ -l'II ur already Large and Complete Fall Stock we have just opened up :'|pai's`n,_nVtI'o(`!AIl!UIlI`l'0IIl'l@I rug: ;._3 A25 13]-_A-a I70 Princess Street. lllguon. j I02 Prlnooss 81. "I" TIII llllhli I3 I-II nu--.:u_..... ._-. .._---_, Wowonly pods viinh Ioknov will give V onm waning. II 1 Wiltot Sty not ugly amovuoonlinu. ounrinz.-. or every ;'1`L"_ TVIVV I \v vv Inn --- V II Ilonbunnvanllor of I-' co-.:I.m,'3n.p-_ng nu an-u:$.'|'.?asu:L'." . ,,_ _-.. ..Q..'-': I `I173 TDZIA1-w now ---~-_.._ A. STBACHAN, sq. 15. Car. mum. a Ilontrad an A ibona. Ontuldud $500i_eward. V. cm an In -hove;-_w-1.4 M! -I." .',.?I..`:"' HAVE You] nhh zunnvu - 0_II ll` IOU WANT [ wood ` .N :2-N-........ .,:.'.'m......-~'- -...:.'. co.-*'~..,. t ;/ilj jg -ago Rh. nd. HARDWARE STORE llIIAl alI'IA!'Iu dxw-uvupu and Aunlmlo _ , f.__._` Princess St, Kingston. Telllln-ny, '.'..`.`?'A=-"..`.`.2.".`. . "f..".`.."`'.`'; '-DP T -u-w wow u A 0 A'}EN'OY ;oruwoou. aw lllnuvud. II` `(III II -i:os'}\in ESTATE.` nnu Inn 01 Water lrum Lul: yuruvsn. There." be ex laimed. putting the cork in. "I shall enjoy that, when my friend returns. This will help him an; littlensthe other. and he will soon nd out that it never amounted to any- thing. J'That do any good! 113! ha! ha!" He then put his band in the wash- basin. held his ha.-ml over it. and wash- ed his hair until his arm zu-bed. ..\'.... at clue his amw ntfm-L mv ed his hair unm ms anu zu-ucu. _"Now. if that has any elf-`ct. my nune is Hans." said he. To-morrow morning my head will look just as it does now. Butl must be oil` to the square to drill the recruits. It is a quarter of an hour too early. but it will nuke no dierence, and one never knows what may delay him on the way." So he put on his chp. fastened on his saber. and walked leisurely to. ward the ' markebulaee. When he reached them he liund the captain there helore him. ,..\.. - u...`..... |...l nnohina In nae: nwnv were nemn: uiui. _,,\. -Having had nothing to pass away. the time with. the captain thought he would go down to the square and have I little chat with Rosenber the first. "if he should ha pen to- be own some- what early. as smiled with satisfac- tion na he saw that oicer coming nround the corner. but when he had come `a few steps nearern his face fell with dinappointlneut. Still he spoke to the man who approached him. and u.J:- '.'`Good morning. dear ..'Rosen- bci. How is your father?" a ' out. Rosenberg the first looked vprymnch surprised at this unexpect- ed question. and stared nt hi_a__ superior omcer instead of answering; Ilvnnr I-Oligr in wall I nma." . (mu- he hm taken out OI ms sau:uw._- "What have you so ` e?" asked the curious host. "A zuk of cologne watcr-or perhaps a cordial for the. stomach?" This sudden appearance seemed to an rise his guest rather unpleuanlly. He astily put the cork into the bottle and not it behind a curlnin out of ,.:-I.5 sight "Oh. it is w:|ter-for the scalp." he muttered." For what?" asked Rosenberg. For the seal ." | "Oh!" he sai : and continued: You I have a very eleambeautitul at-alp." "That is what makes it." i And such black hair." , This was evidentl_v very .'1unu_\ ing: to j the strange otlieer. and he turn--d the eonversation in another dirt-c-ties). The next morning he returned hi. tlnank: for the hospitality he had received. and was atom to take hi departure. but l Rosenberg the first could not allow a that until he had ordered hL~ own old horse. and mounted it to al~m:npan_\` his friend of the \\'hite dravocms to the city limits. where he left-lliini, and rode home again. When he arrived there and saw the sun streaming-in. he went to close the blinds. and discover- ed behind the curtain the bottle that his guest had forgotten. His tirst im- ulse was to hasten after him with it. ut the second thought was that the .oicer would have a start of an hour before he could overtake him. He had only an hour `at his disposal. as he must be on duty after that. The bot- tle could remain where it was until his comrade returned. or it he never did return he probably knew where to get more. The old otlieer examined it on all sides. It was a lain white bottle. without a label. and all full of a uid like clear water. "What things people will contrive! he thought; while he shook tit-st his head and then the bet- tle. This benet his head? What l nonsense! I believe it `L-i good tor l nothing." He drew out the cork. held the bottle to his left nostril. closed ri ht eye. and took a good said` ot it. t is clear water." he said. "Mt" ' comrade has done well. Such sum would make me white- clear. well I water. I might play a joke on my friend of the White dragoons. I will nr this out. and put in some other. 'hen he returns he will use it on his head and imagine it has helped him. lThen 1 will laugh at the old boy. llal ` lL..l |,.-V" I ha: ha!" I V \\'ith this decision he wentg, to his room. poured the contents of the bottle into the wush-bowl. and then tilled it ` half full of water from the pilt-her. u'n....-. " rm .4 lainmd, nutling IIACHINE OIL for 35. per imporiul AXLE GREASE. 4 boxes for 25. TEBESHING IITTS for 400. per pnix. - Ynupbuy 1 I 'ro:'onto and louhvecl. (Mn :3 null um ho eonvlncod. -1.` - .--u-r.- 'lIIl]IlUIOl'O '3 I IIIIIIII twinn- hhncoln lace and gure.` They be- cuno known as Rosenberg the int and. A Iloeenherg the eeoona. I Alterthedenholhhwifelhelnther and hiseon eepnnted end took bach- elon` qnanere. which pleased Boson- herg the second. as it gave him more heedojn. But the fuher who had been used to society. noon grew tired of it, and invited tu his rooms all the ocere who visited lhu little garrison. This was not 0! In-qnent occurrence. but it ;| 0nl.-1! occasional new exper- IO urn: n urn--|I,II:n'lilII`II In Ih l__...n but It nnoruu: occasnuuun uuw upen- ionoes. It was a rent. pleasure to the old olcer lo wntc n the unpacking 01 his cmnr:ul~s' trunks. `There was al- -ways something new to be soon that people ol Ihi-s little. out-of-tue~wny ulna haul n-.-1`:-r heard of. and c-mm-rn- lug which the curiosity of Rosenberg the that led him to Inform himsoli very Ininiitaly. Ono day an om:-ur of the White drngoona came to the garrison. Who; although no longer a young man. had very black. glossy hair. One Sun- day morning Lieutenant Rosenberg the hut entered the rdotn of his guest without knocking. just .1!'"`|w - was drawing the cork from a bottle that he had taken out of his satchel: aa'I.-0 1...`. ran: an nch," ncfnd [ha omcer Inswsu ox unswunn . "Your father is well. lit`)? tinned Capt. Klohn. now 3 what: nsed. , , '3Mvuf:!:l|er?" `said the G mu as pnzzneu as nemn__=. "Certainly. your father. I thought I spoke plainly enough. Whnt T5 them I0 wonderful about my inquiring for the health of your father?" A--'11.. mnnin is an kind." said` the noun: 0! lunerr - "The captain isvery kind.". said Booenborgtho rst; but 1 IIII -V9?! much hurprisedilldeod-", ' . -I (In nnt understand Von. WIN` much surprlseuulueoa. j ` ' "I do nqt understand you. Why POI 4.11.... Iunnvnnn' ha-_nun mv hthar no?" ` ~ ~"Grvest heavena! because my fgther _is dead. uin. u l'|.- AI annn hirnnd IIAIQ. DojaP whpt aurpnseu. "My fnther?" `said lieutenant. still puzzled as beforg.` --mu-uinlv. vour thought _ THITWO lI()BERI!lll0B. --.oT-:- _ _ -- Inn. vuuu] hnshl bend. "Alwwiedenehenl God eon: on you! dear Rosenberg. God comfort you!" He turned and went with (altering 3:? to his home. the shock having It ened him so the! he needed to rest and collect hinuell be- Iore caning the sergeant to ndviso with him in regard to further proceed- in . _onL Rosenberg watched the cap- tain disnggonr round the corner; than holaugb . and exclaimed: "Woll.l never saw nnythin like it. Then is nothing like it in I the world!" Just then another oicer came lrom I "lllu Illjllllllx av-nu ...._ -,-,._.__ you?" Very much; he was in tears." Ah!1\'ow. yoI_I see-1 thought he must have been too tree with his schnapps or eaten too much bmak-. last. " . - ..\I'I.-o an 1-nn ma-,-tn? He is not anion ?" -`\\'h_\'. just think! \\'lu-n I came up to him he asked me how my lather _..-I" 1 puny. " . This was too much for Lieut.` Linde- mapn. Know what? Now. hive done." ho mid. red with r. That is gnough-.-my' very rises up t such ippuncy. Your Lathe; *is not yet under the ground. and you begin to be Inc !'_' - "Your grieth u bewildered you. Lindamsnn." repliott Rosenberg ur- neatly: "You an ponfnuing mo winh H." "`4'-'-`Em no? Ido notlaooit. . * "Or your lithe: with min. But. Elfriond. J91)! hunt is >dad%. not g`! I"|- Vrlwu vuw u.. v`... RIHMQUIIII IlL-(x-an-I loltuthoroeory mono! Ju, Pnno 8l.rut.vnl nedn ptompt (hound. nlulhu. Qrdqhono oonmunuuhon nothing like It In an use wunu Just then another came the same direction which llmoaponin "Ind gone. Lindo:u_snn!" coiled Rosenberg. also was passnq. "(good morning! Gooulmoruing! [or goes it with you? Come hero 1 moment." Lindamdun did so. How can I with you? Come new a mouneuu. Lindomdun did so. serve you. Rosenberg he asked. "Did you just meet our aptain?" -.-1 am." - ' last. "\Yhat do you In the habit. of doing : "Well. ghere is ( wxong) with him." "\\ hat brought 3 : __gn repo;x'.e'| ` ( *0!` HIS IIUCI. Lieut. Lindemnnu`s arms fell by hie side. and his breathing was he:u'_v an-i painiul. Rosenberg the tint looked with wonder at Lin-iemaun. who grasped his band and said: `.\I_\' poor. I friend!" He wiponl a mauiy tear from his eyes. and turned away in the direction ho had come. "G-ad c-uulc-rt you!" he cried. "Heaven `send you strength to bear it!` ..u'.. .....-.A.. ....1.. " n.....,.'... |:...,..,_ I strength to near n: . "He muste craz_v.". though! |{-)-1,-:x- ber thc-`first. .~1:u'ing am-r_him in ul-I let Wilda-nucnt. "orhas 1: ha-I loo` hearty a breakiast. Only one of the two c:\n,be possible-only one u! thum- In-n"' eanr .Woll.,I should notwhavo thought when one's4_Isther was dead-- _ Rosenberg`: face grew serious st once; nnd. he grasped [.indem:nn`s `hand. Oh! forgive me." he said with tender syn: athy in his voioe. "I did not know I 'at--thongh I might have surmisgd oomethin from your and face. My poor trio !_.'"fo_rgtvo me, ` and permit me` to oor mjsinoervo sym- pathy." _ ' This was I UI`.' lII.lII. 1 r"`l-" R is dead." "l)oadf u 5 should speak . nu` Jnvlr Ra`:-` lK'll(3.' l lI'l.I H U1: PA_v "But tell me. for God`: 5:: hap nod." " is tell from his horse I.:. ....-L " III! Ir` his neck.` V0 [DOV Wu: `nu V0 onlypouvunn sing. on Ill '3 Pdnulunrielinplsinlznru mad as low 5; themes: pauiply be troughs. No uro prices, but mun: hm (nding. --A TRIAL sontctrln.-- two: * But when fifteen minutes later the sertreanl came_ to look around and 5--e if :7! was in order. and look the liberty of inquiring I ._.__ |,........... .......u- u]; in -. | l\U.Vl:uu1`x;, uv..\ aua-. AIu"_.:. plot!" hm-`cxclnixued. ing to play a liu too old to allow ` J; m the (`K114311315 u! huh will not p:Lss--l certainly {Wow it. As soon as train}: recruits is go I l min and report. if l head of the coa all to me. lwill n'ut be rm-~`puu~ the result. I no u.-. `1AQf1l I`}un nlal nlrxvi-I I-he FCSIHL Let us leave the old oh-or ~.l on the umrkc.-t-place r:1::ing in and see what l{*Jsl:Hb'l'_`,__' the set doing. Heczuuc out ul his ru the best of spirits. car--fuH_v pl spa-ck 0! (`Hat with his thumb an nger from his left arm. and s:|l down the aHt`I.`l vynth :1 com :I- -_ L: I:-,. ....o 1....uin.r and .w:IllllXl.'I`|`1` the vnlh (`oL-|pla('--nl smile on his lips. ml! Lnuwiug \:\atH_\' where he wished lo go. He In:-Ll.ic.~uL Lindemanu. l|u;n`o:nsY \\'h.'xl a ghasllyw hum-Y" said li`;.~cnl"r;,' the sno- ond to him. Yuu look :1~ lhnI|;_{h you had had some fr.1;:m'ul lm~I'ur- tuna." Lieut. Lindemann stared at this speech. I{o.senber,g'. I don't under- stand you." he linnlly said. --\\'ha(dnn't vou understand. OM stand you, he unau_\' s:uu. "Wh;_1don't you lellow? That I wonder at your `h'1`.{u1V expression? It is 116! usually Ll Come with mewjnto the "est-.\ur:unt. We will take a lass of sinetugc-the-r. limh-mnnn an nnk his: head. as if the Inc: 0! l8_eIlllg Irulu you. ' \ "Luck 0! fee_ling! What do you mean?" ..w-lI I -lunnihl nnl...Innun lhnnaht In xrwnu. `your ulnar I: uuuu. 0- 2*; ` T , ")lvLo3t!onm. is exhausted "` III lll'3Il lI`I3\'uIIl;4 "I have no plea such lhing~; but that my t;:t1;er is . I L... I :Iu..lI\l1I , lulll. lu_v l;Iu}I:| A3 urau. i Lieul. Lindem:mn's : lo . and Lu: turned us pal: }Klu u had lwforc him. " llruc? (`an it be p.o~1iblef i --Nut In run fur (;...I'. "3! We will lake lass 01 wine tug:-un-u. Lindemnnn 5 00k his head. :5 conduct of his triend was wholly in- compmheusible. II .-n in - nnnal huvnnr flLl'lI7' I in- I-`I. den, rag/9* MD % rn srant; 4 -rn.s...__`__

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