Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Aug 1897, p. 5

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0-"3`~`%'1':3 --=u-- ` `kg. ` Iuxswxn-coo. . ` - Fuuue Annh.\ NW`. ZUIUUIJ DI! A.S'I`- - :2 . no.......... ln'.'t',. IGI ulv B0 In to Buwgio 'la3:I':;1 . ngtl, St. Louis and the -no -z`-:1 n rn | uwlllw I Will run is A I `EVI Agent. 42 ClIII'0lu\a Ht.roo.. may WEI!) W'l'_Ul.I[, ll yuu will run. He were In cinnamon colored oloih cont quite to the knees}. with moth eat- en beaver four or live inches deep upon it, red breaches. dove colored hose, 1: red satin waistcoat which had once played a conspicuous part in The Be- cruiting Omoer," low buelrled shoes. a hat of brown felt trimmed with a eil .ver hand. his periwig tied with a faded yellow ribbon. He poised a cane light- ly in one hand; the other was thrust in his broeohee pocket, and he had exactly 2:. 8d. in his purse. Dakar Inn: A, A rnmnntin, Vlfil (Iii- I{ICKET S HER.Il.[ IUIU llllllhy UUIIIUII uu sunny vs:-y g. uu runny morning he was a conspicuous gure, for Peter was 1-top, nnd a great many people considered hlm a fool be- cause of his fancy, for gay clothes. But they were wrong, as you will see. "a um-n n nirmnmnn mlnrnd cloth toopyrlcht. 1301. by the Author.) " CHAPTER `I. ' ' Broadwayon A morning uarlyin Feb- ruary, "1750. Young Peter Bicketg, an actor in the theater-.on Nassau street, where he nightly appeared in The Bean In the Sqdgis," stdtted out for a walk. Even among the brilliantly plum- agcd throng panning up and down be- fore Trinity church on that crisp Feb- ...-"... awning In cm: 1 nnnnninnnnl 2!. cu. In nu! punw. Peter was of a romantic. volatile dis- position. He loved the mysterious, the adventurous. In tho quiot_of his little room on Pearl street he had written I dozen unpublished romances, most of them founded un`Cuptain Kidd`: ud- ventutos, and he scribbled sentimental sonnets to n mistress who as yet was purely ideal. Humming a line from `_`The Beggnr s Opera, _ ho minced along, twirling his cane `after the man- ner 3}!` the men uhout town and watch- j mg e scene about him with a lively ~ interest. ` rl-u__ .__:.a.'lI.. .0 LI... -6-wand urn. nnunrn .hobn|dor...Hept.. I, " mp. Jun. u-Lu SB. OANAD will all from Bolton `uh August and 11 September. 0* hen ol pangs to hondondury or to. IHEBTOSI. The middle of the street was covered with hard, glittering snow. and Dutch market women ew over it on skates, baskets poised on their heads or strapped to their backs. He caught glimpses of sedate, puckered and powdered beauties In nnrlnn nhuiru Wmlthv matron: HUUIIIU, IIMUIUIIHI uuu yuw/ulnvu wvuun-nu in sedan chairs. Wealthy mutrons brushed by him in green and gold bro- cade, hoop pctticoats, powdered hair i and checks touched with French red and pearl powder. Negroes direct from Abyssinin or Madagascar. some with the insignia branded upon cheeks and brows which told they were princes in their ` own land, followed these rustling dames, ` carrying their shawls and packages. ` Besides these there was a bewildering, i cosmopolitan mixture of countrymen in V homespun--Indian servants, the prison- ers of war; solid, soberly attired Dutch vrows;" soldiers. I-Inguonots, Jews, enuh in characteristic costume. A- n...-.. ...........A 03.. nnnv nnmnfnrv n ` 8!!!!) In UllBl'lIUlrl'|IIluIU uuuuuuw. As Peter passed the new cemetery a young mun approached. dressed in n queer, scallop hat and long cloak folded closely about him and followed bya tall Hindoo servant in native dress. Pet.er.stoo'd still as his eyes fell upon him. It was the stranger who had so fascinated him at tho playhouse every night for the past fortnight. Who was be, this strangely attired, dark eyed ....... unnndlvuol an nah! nnd \IIi9h (ORG D3, `"13 strangely IDWIIVSU, uuus cyuu man. wearing no wig and with close out hair. white as the untrodden snow on the graves near by? Ho was undoubt- edly young. despite his white hair and the unaltenble sadness of his gaze, which was nevertheless eager as he looked nenrohiugly into the face of every man who passed. I'uun-rant mn thin man innf no com- i every man wnu puueeu. Iwarrant me this man in of no com- mon stamp," mused Peier, his imagimr tion ugiow. "His garb is strange. and there seems to ho a history in his face. I would I know him. I could not sleep inst night for thinking of him. It may be he is nJesnit; in hiding." And he ` turned upon his heel und followed the puir, who by this time had passed him. t m- npnrnrl Jnhn street. there was * 111]` `nu IJ uun uuuv uuu unrJu\n ......... I J r \ t 0)` neared John street a mdd n commotion among the crowd. Womc shrieked, a few fainted. and a rush was made for the lmnscs. Not far nhvud a strange nnimnl with foaming jaws and glistening tooth could be soon and behind it n shouting crowd. It was only awildcnt chused by n scorn 01 mon und boys carrying spikes. muskota and bricks. It was nothing strange in those days for an occasional hungry bear or wildcat to leave the forests on the up- per part of the iaInnd-t.hat is. beyond the gates at Wurrm atrcet-and make its nppt-arnnco in the city. loan and rav- enous for food. 1.. 4|... ..-..um.umo Dntnr lnnf. night nf tor mm. In the excitement Peter lost sight of the interesting Itmngnr. Ho eapiod the `Hindoo in the same plight. looking wildly about him and pushing hi: way among the excited people` no violently, indeed, that he toppled handlong against an npopleotio Engiiah grandee, who, bo- fon stepping into his chariot. was tak- ing I pinch of snuff to quiet his nerves. Without a second : delay the grandee angrily turned and laid the Hindoo on hi: has on the pavement. Hunt. rum! 1']! tnnnh vnn, vnn dnll. nu Inc: on HR! puvumuuu. Pub. pohl I'll teach you, you dog. . to knock against a gentleman!" he shouted. with an oath. n...- .I-..o...-I on aim indnrn Ildn an IDUIIOG. Win! In UIIH. Peter darted to tho Eindoo a side as the chariot drovo 08 and named hi to tips. unY-_ A- -u-Q nun-NI unnr our-on: rm WU FIB!`- "Nay. do not waste your curses on Hm," uld Peter indlgnantly as be wiped the snow from the Hindoo`a ahonldan and replaced his turban. "My wad. that pan is abeaat. Pray, let an units you to walk. and together we ` will match for your master. " l u In... sum. Mm) Van hmu mv man. R03/a`l~Mai|8team3 hips LIVERPOOL SERVICE VIA LONDON DERBY. Shana. ' hon` Ilolmnl. From Quebec. lAbrndor..July 31. dnyllght, Au.-. lnt,nn.m 0$bouun...Aug. `I, " ' -- 7th Ip.m Vnocouver.Auu. N. " " 1bu:.sns.nn I-loohmnnu am. " " lHt.h.p.m .I4I'blndor...8ept. 4, Sept. 59.11. nu.m nu nnruu am all hum Boston `HI IUIIKXI [Ur yuul luunuu. You know Mm? You know my mu- tar?" he ukod curiously in excellent English. -on. nlnh nnlv, Ah. vnndnr he nnguan. "By light only. Ah. yonder ho ; stands!" And Peter uncovered his bond. not bacon: is was at all necessary to do II. but because he could not help it whom the stranger : deep, kind eyes mind on him. Never had he seen a man who no fascinated him. What was hil nubile chum? And his voice as he thankod him 10: assisting his servant-- in what way was it no different from any othur voice be had over head! It mind his butt. He felt his cheek Ia. and when the stronger. with u I-lo which lit up hit two iibo n bu-It d Iundino. hold out Ill had to him booould scarcely nfnin from lining is. "An 300,;-on niplgy " nkod the Irxu. " vs not can you than nny night: at the play in loan Ina! I a any n . ." laid his .noIuIy. " you nut to and at up to`:Q.IoouIinp_I_ly*." munch--an-ouuniunu Jonnu. -l`H l m.g wme ' 'raftmsDA'Y.T :,sn.`.w- Ftincnvfrnmm I50" 'gohInd1 ncmtmhnnok. lnohnnnIoh1ahnh."- ' "I unto:-ry,"uidPetur-nnd hdood ` In wiu-"that we may hot uk nu-Inger: behind `the scenes, bu so-ins. for you might llketto use how curiously dull in the seamy side of 1: player`: life.` But may we not meet again?" he asked Vim- pullively. _ ' p..-..-'. mhdned on-neitnean was more puluveny. _ M Pater : subdued earnestness than attering. and he win a handsome. Iunny eyed lad in Ipite of his dandyiaxn. After a moment : thought the stranger took his hand. sn`..:. u 5... an Urn-uvsa Ind Tnmnrmw. D8 lulu. ` > ' "Thank you. sir. and a very good mmning-to you," said Petor, with his best stage how. He retnoed his steps, very" well pleased with himself and with the world in general. 'i`u._....--a uumnrln I-no " Ian ,hnnghf__ 500! ml nanu. - V "Let it be so, young lad. Tomorrow, then, at 5 o'clock at the King`: Arms. he said. ' .unu,___|_ ._-_ -1- -....l - -g-> g-and Aunnn um 1 | IJVIPDOOI: .l`hnt..0sMn locum. ooond Ooh Ilh!-gin Ill W1 III we worm lu gunerlu. Success attends me," he thought. How will he turn out a hero? He is a proper man indeed, and with no com- mon history. I'll be bound." vm..4- uiahl-. thn ah-nnaar wml again If I110!) mswry, 1 u uu uuuuu. That night the stranger wan again at the playhouse, and the next evoning at tho appointed time Peter walked uplthe street leading to the King's Arms, 3 j coffee house patronized by the patrloian clues. He had taken particular palm with his toilet. His wig, neatly comb- ed and curled. was tied with :1 new rib- bon. He had aiso sowed fresh rniea around the frayed edges of his sleeve: and turned the silver hutbnnd beat aide on t. URI 1:. suspended from the houses were being lit ulong the narrow up hill streets. He quiokenud his steps as he neared the colfee house. for he saw the familiar g- uro in the long `cloak and scallop hat standing in the `gray moonlight. the white turbaned Hindoo erect and tire- less by his side. A. than nnnlmd nmm the two lenved It was quite dark. and the lanterns ` less oy ms siue. As they pushed open the two leaved door and entered, a cheery scene greeted thom. Small, social looking tables and benches were scattered about the bare- ly furnished room. A large tire of res- inous logs burned in the tiled replace, tlrovviug a dazzling light upon the sanded oor. Near it stood the glisten- ing coffee and tea pots. Men were gath- ered in laughing groups about I bar in one corner, drinking ale from long mugs. Others sat reading or conden- tinlly conversing at thodiffemnt tables. One of his majcsty s players near the fire was singing a catch. which a few of the merrinst; gentlemen appreciative- ly applauded: Hmv nnnnv nnl I XIIRIIKIIIIVIAI I Hey, nnnny no! Men are tools that wish to die. Is't not no to dmim and sing When the lwlls of death do ring? Ia't npt ne to n\\'in\ in wine And turn upon the too And sing, hny. nonny no. When the winds blow and the seal ow? Boy, nonny no!" Passing slowly between the scattered ` groups, Peter noticed his new friend 1 looking into the face of every man with 1 the quiet, intent eagerness he had no- ticod before, and he wondered what it could mean. Hie gene was too meas- ured. too direct. to be accidental, and some of the men who encountered it lifted their brows. looked curiously aft- er him and fell to whispering with one another. H r -5 .... .u- in unnrlnr (In on!-nor and anomer. Let us sit in yonder dim corner anq have a dish of ooee together," said the stranger, throwing back his long cloak and taking the seat which faced the door. nu I>1:__,I__ _A....:I `~nL:v\:1 Isl-an `Mn UUUT. The Hindoo stood behind him, his arms folded on his breast and his aom- ; her. unrondable eyes fixed patiently ahead. Peter glanced at him once. and n cold feeling of apprehension stole over him. For whom was be waiting? For whom was his master looking? What was the secret they guarded in common? MKVA... `I no-nv vnn tall man Vf W118 mu u(`I'u1. un.-_y guiuuuu Au vununuuun Now, I pray you, tell me your name. It in meat we should know some- thing of each other. " said the stranger. "My name is Peter Hicket." "And yourage?" continued the other, looking dreamily at him as the serving man placed the ooffea before them. I was 18 on last; Twelfth Night. " Do you never grow weary of a play- M er's life?" "In faith I do. sir. I would rather he a gentleman," said Peter laughingly. Wall, and you can. I like you. I 119- 3 lieve in you. I neod a secretary on my estate. to which I return shortly. Come and be also my friond, said the stranger, laying his white, scholarly hand on Peter's and smiling into the lad`: astonished face. IIAL ...'..II ...i.-I Dam. urn!-Inll "I mu": nstomancu xucu. Ah, sir," said Peter warmly, "I would dmire it above all things. but my learning is small. I command a ri- diculous penmnnship. unnmo mutton that?" nnlmd {ha -mun; promqnn: uloulous peumrmsmp. What matters that?" asked the stranger and then continued with a new earnestness: Upon the stage your fnce and voice attracted me from the rst. Something in your pcrsonaiity'np- pcalo to me powerfully. You are no glad. so young. so like what I once was. Your smile awakens memories of nv own boyhood, when I. too.`waa happy. Say. is't I bargain?" man. can mi hpnrt." cried Pater. any. is ; n narguuu With all my heart," cried Peter, grasping his hand. "I am alone in the world. Oh. air, if you need a friend, I tmbly need one. And to travel! Did you say indeed we were to travel?" "Aye. indeed." ` And where?" leaning his elbow: on ` the table and interning his dancing eye! on mochorlhoa. `l`oPu-in! Bood.l do no love the Fnuchl" u A__.__.JI- on D.-{n Am`! now Int do JOY! um rlvncm "Ananredly to Park. And now let me tell you something of `myself. I have had a n0lIl life. Has any other man survived an experience like mine, I. wonder! But of that later. My name in Ricbud Wnyling. I an: an English- man. but up to eight years :30 passed f " my lilo in India. My father went chm ` ` er with the East India company. taking ` me with him when I Wu 3 child in `"":;'X'::'ve you I pto`.'P. asked Po- i-r. Ychr appearance bcspenh the artist." - u! L... .....maqa~2nn " In nnhl. dill!- mint. " "I have no profmsion," he said. (Inp- 11933 M: lids. Wllvn he looked up qua. there was an nrousod gexjatession In his eyes. which dcepcnhd ache lpoh. "But I bus a quest which I on never for- nk. an idea which overpower: all oth- -- - \._..:..... ...Lh-h nnrunon um nfh make. Idea wmcn cm-rpuwuu In uur en. a longing which pursue: an night and day, n and pu-polo which Icorcheu nyliousliko I hotirom and-hope which I cnlonlateupon and drum out. At. Peta:-..yon know not what it noun htavo-land Ivonnrbottu thn nut Juieusr` I2. 1597 ut:h.na menuu.u " u'.p:a5nu'nua-` The Htndno smmcnhyrutd Ms hnd upon . " - his master : s)muId"r. ' Illoi-10110.11 & Ontario Navigation company. `rm scenic LINE or AnERICA;~ Pro: Toronto to N: IM|1I|:.l Boy. snguonny. 300 The Htndno ammcmymm ms nunu upon his nmstcr'a slmuldcr. tex-'3 shoulder. The expression of wnit- M 2:13 had gone from his brown face, and M var it ashed a glow like fire upon too. He smiled, and the cold satisfaction of that smile was a deadly menace. Peter drew back, a chill in his blood. u r ....I- ....I.ih mlm ntnm-in -vnndar. the rew back, emu nu ma muuu. "Look, uabih. who stands yonder, the light of the fire upon him?" he whil- pered, crouching behind Wayling so that only the top of his turinun could be annn CHAPTER II. Wuyling bent his head eagerly far- wurd, and a. dark ush stoic over his fame as it he were struggling with suf- focation. H0 started to his feet, but at thowordn, Patience. sqhib," from the Hindoo he fell bnv" into his sent shud- dering violentl) with a. countenance like a dead man's. D-A-- ........l.._i.-.aI- Gnu-not` his: hand like new man a. Peter wonderingly turned his head and saw standing beside the re a rain- ish, liulf tipsy fellow. His clothes, of fine material. were stained and tom ut the seams, and his general appearance 1 was that of a well born rake reduced to his last shilling. He held a tankard of ale half way to his lips as he boisterous- ly demanded a song from the player. `l'nnn nn, Hum 111)!" he cried. with I ly uemunneu a hung Hum uuu pll_yU|. Tune up, tune up!" he cried. swagger. You're growing wheey- \ aye, wheozy; t\vni my word. We want F none of your doloful dimes. Hark, now, I`ll sing n song for you. I learned it in England when I was sweetheart- 4..-an III 1: mg: on mg: Onm did 1 walking spend Mm night And tell how many minutes move. Once did I wishing waste the day, And then I was in love. Once did I sonnet to my aunt. My soul in uuinlxvrs move, Onco did I tell u '4'.w\v.nnnd lies. And then I was in love. "Once in my car did dangling him] A limo lnrticdovo, Once. in n word. I was a fool. - And then I was in love. How many tools` mnong you?" he (tried to the young guilunta who had gathered round him. and soon choir im- pudent gibes and laughter reaoundod ` through the place. - H! nnunr harm-n nu: Edwnrtl Cnntiev through we place. I never before saw Edward Cuutley even half way sober," said Peter. look- ing mystified at his companions. . " And vnn knnw him?" kd `vV- mg mysuncu an nls cumpuunuua. v "And you know him?" asked Way- ling in a harsh. excited whisper. Mn!-. an n frinurl. He was BIWIIVB ungm nnrsn, excuc.-u wunsyrx. `_ `Not as a friend. He was always about the playhouse. but this. month past he hns how in Boston, squaudering his last shilling, no doubt. He often asked me to the come house with him, but I never agreed. In fuith. ho is well nigh a paupcr and an evil fellow to boot. `Tin not good for one-`u reputation to hold much converse with him. un:.1 1.1.. ...-....n on v1nv1I'lnI"I1h10 tn. to nom mucn cuuvrnsu nun uuu. Bid him come to your lodging ho- nigbt," auid Wayliug eagerly. Lot 3 that be your rst duty as my friend and secretary. I must ave that mun for :1 half hour tonight. Will you do this for me?" Dunn. lmuiontnrl '|`hn twnrmminn nu DOD!` l()D1_{llI.. W In _)`U|I uu Mun nu nun Peter ln.-sitatod. Tim o:zpx'css1ou on the 1-lindo0`5 faoe made him suspicious of _trenoh9ry. V 'I`|\nv-n in mmn mvutnrv ham. What of jrenonery. '1`bvro is some mystery here. may your reasons be for this ntrnugo re,- quest? What will you 1-my-woul do? asked Pater, very much troubled and looking from one to the othcr. I-rvn..:..I.+ unn um]! lrnn\\':1lI_ I 'm-om- l looinng I.1 0m one In LII!` mun. '1`onlgl1t you shall know all. I prom- ise you. Will you consent? If not. the present time will suit my purpose as well." And be half roso'trom his cent. In... |.....n..a...-I a\v\`U n -nnnnr! lnnunr Well. "V l\Ll(l IRS uuu ruau nun: nun -mu. Pater hesitated only a second longer. He found it impossible to roam Way- ling's look and tone. After an inward struggle he gave the desired promise. Iimugh he {enred-ho scarce knew what. win... l`.nnO\:IIr hm] nished his third II]01lgl|DOXOIl'E?(l--llU DUIIIUU nunw wunv. When Cuutk-y hm] nished his third tnnknrd of 1119, be left the place. uu..n.a.. mm `Dun " uyhinnn-pd Wnv. unknm or DIP, no u-1|. mu pluuc. Follmv him. Rao," whispered W|y- ling to the Hindoo. Mark where he lives. but -be careful he does not catch a glimpse of you. " rm... I-Iindnn nhnvod with alncritv. and gumpse 0: you. The Hindoo obeyed with alncrity, for some moments ufter his departure his master remained buried in thought. an expression of pain deepening around his mouth. He lifted his bcnd{' and meeting Peter`: phying eyes grasped his hand rmly in silence. HI- M"... was nuns I nun half: won?" Elle FUWT. "None. Oh, the night of that man has resurrected my push; he said. stag- gering to his free. let us go out into \ the air, or I nhnll mac." 1.. -...n.-- ..........-o' Mm: man an {ha the Mr, or 1 man uuuc. In another moment they worn on the IONQC. nII!|.-...~-... -p\.n -nlnn nna pCI"' ZINUELUH-KUW1 (Inn Ann us. Mr. Ouluinbhn lolwuu Klnntnn at 11:16 vs m-, Ind (wcnltndu and Ifrhuny for Montreal. [In no doubt at any no on board thin noun the nl\ht. bofnro- Bertha free. .._-_ nmes. Whevvure you gain: now. Peter?" Wxyling asked when they had walkod 3 short my in silence. ' mm... -1..- Lntnl nt half an hnnr man In um-ace. "The play begin: at half an hour after 8. It wants Ii qngne: to the hour. M I than be just in time." "Why need you go there? You have M dent! with a player`! life. Come, walk about the` town with me and let an talk." uni-.. I .....-ma 9 duh] Path! III'. ms nauu nrnny xu uueuuu. Is there no way I can help you?" I asked Peoer. u\1...... In. H... ah-ho. nf Hunt mnn lllk. ' ` "Nay, I cannot, said Peter gently. ; "There is no one to till my place in the ` plny. But it you desire it I will gin ` } notice of my ieaving tonight. " , --an -.... dun an nntl mnka III) :11 of my leaving tomgns. -~ "Bo turn you do and main Ill) all 1 duo urnnnemeuta at your lodging house for I bony dcputnre, mid Wayling, withonlnous amphuk. W0 nut Idl hum New York-on the Inc venue! ont~ ward hound. One lava to! England at dawn. " ` They arrived at the doc ottho thei- Iur on Nana street. "A: was: hour tonight will you In ready for my visit?" naked Wnylilig. -an n magi-nli- Do not ready for usm" uluu wayuug. At 11 precisely. Do not knock. Throw a pebble against tba window. aad. I will come down andanlnu you * myself." . Wayllng held out MI hand. ` I: my In on in nation you will act are an and. * man: I -nan aall "undoubtedly the inventor of uwnoxwnl; that the whole story of 2 V"`\'-' - "'- uuul-, vuuvuu. Lllvunlwvi-U`; ----.---, .7`, V! .` .. ` F cm W. Vonallun Potugrew ILD. formdrl1`LodtWtb EVE`. ` {I Y 9133973 Hosphatl, l;ondon-I have nnher.tltut-lo'I1 in stating th I Iii!!!` I with any medicine no otcaoious as an Anti-spasmodic and Bedntivo. I huvo until , s11xr}pi)11, Anthnm. Dinrrhmn and other diseases ; and am ex-footly autulgod wit url Ruvmell oommunk-ya ed to" the Calla e of Phys 0 Mn hQt(h%,r l ` from Her Mnieatyw Consul at. Manilln to the e act that c o urn 2311 hebnn ' _ that the only mcm:n\' of unnervk-,o was Cm.unmmuc.'-See . do , not hi` 0/u'1`10 -m-:\vAm-3 ow PIRACY AND I'rA'noNa.. .. `... '.. 'f. CAUTION---Vice-Chnnoello Hir w. Page Wood muted thnum fl,` hi W . mu: deliberately untrue, which he regretted to my had been sworn o..--` ` 'undoubtod1yt.he C "" '"" "W"CM'1~I0N4m-:\vAnE PIRACY AND 1nmmum-s.. . uted that DR; fl, wma 60..--` I` H 4,.` ` W` 1364. ; ~- Sold in bottles at 1.. 13.1.. In. 9a.. 4.. Gd..nnd11b. cinch. None in xonnlndwll "Dr. J. ColHu`Browne'u Chlorod no" on the Government Stump. Ovary I Testimony accompanies much how 9. ' , : _ . vi some Mu m\c'rUIucn-J. T. DAVENPORT. us Great nuuell M... momthn. Loltdd EL`; ND HONTRBAL LINE. 3'1` HAMILTON n Tbmnto. Kingston. I.ono .Bnpl ol n 8|. Lswronoo and Hon- without you at dawn." as said. apa- I thetio wistfnlneu in hit voice and face. ,I And yet I know you will pity me, Pe- | tm'-aye. even though you oondemn. At | 11 watch for me."- nun. -... ..-..u..I amnmon lmnrt Po. I 11 wanon I01` me."- With nn excited. troubled hem Po- eer watched him go down the street un; til the du-kneu Iwnllowod him. uVnI...L -b_..-nu. Ildnnn (in `MI um-dc ul use aauneu lwuuuwuu uuu. What strange things do his words forecast!" ho mnud. "I hope nothing ill will come of this. Yes I {eel I will witnou a scene tonight I may not soon forget. Ah, why did I consent? I know not on what evil doing I haw pledged myself. Eood. I'll run after him and tell him I cannot agree to blindly fol- low his wishes. But. no," he muttered. turning back again. "lol: oome what l may. It in too late now. I shall keep my word." no u nmlmk P:-nrl ntmni: was an al- word. " At 11 o'clock Pearl street was an lent as a street in is deserted town. Nothing could be heard but the distant cry of the rattle watch as they told the hour. An occasional light burned in an upper window. but for the most part :11 good N cw You-kcra were ulnep. The lky was yellow. the moon oating above the dormer windows pooped forlornly from a mist. and a dampness had crept into the air which foreboded a storm. nu_,. LI:...I;.4 -...I kl; nun-tau wnllrnd Into the MI` wmon zowuuuuu u lhouu. Tho I-lindoo and Ma mute: walked I nlmost noleeleaaly along until they stood before Peter : house. In an upper wludow the curtain was drawn aside, and a candle burned on the window :11]. 5,, AL- _.I_._..I D... II Illuanlbnnl Wlynng. The Ilindoo picked vp a fragment of stone and threw it ugniust the window. It struck the gluon dearly, faintly. like the tick of a clock. `[11 y saw Pear peer down for I second. wry pale and anxious, mud in a few moments he loft- ly opened the door. "I-Inn hn nnmn?" whianercd WIYHDI Sold Wholesale by the Proprietofs ` Woroostor ; Crossen & 31aekweu,MLta.. London; ` and Export Ollmn generally. \ 1 __T_ % oassnvswrnar THE SIGNATURE \1I'U Wnyling. vm... um ly opened lino aoor. "Hus he come!" whispered Wayling no they entetod the hall. N Am hut nun ward in van? ear. Ho 1 may enverou Inc mun. Aye, but one word in your ear. is drunk and at your mercy. Promlso there will be no Violence done hero to- night." "Mn vlnlnnmm" W31!!! Whilbd ` mean your" anon rowr ngnusn. "That he must die. Not hem. if.-you refuse, than on the nreet-tonight-to- marrow! What mam-n time or place no that it be aoou--soon? Como. let us has- ten. We W:-.sta Mme. "Ah. I have been biltrrly deceived by yon, " mid Peter in a hot. whisper. and` thin dimppoimmept ` in MI hero hurt him nlmnat as much u the tenor of tho myaterioua something he was about to wimcu. You have tnpped me into: vilo plot ngninut I man : life, and I thought you--woI1. no matter what. I was a tool. But I_:wear you cannot nuke mo n party to this murder. upro- nmmgod, revolting. cold blooded nur- (lot! I would rather out 0!! my right hand tbannernyouren . twill arouse the home. " un_A-_ L..--In-in 01- -uA All QM mgm.." "No vlolenoo," Wnyllng whispered back. motionlng to tho Hindoo to ucond the stairs. He shall die palnlcssly. That is more than he deserved. but (110 he shall." uu1|.-a M... can agwinn I-nan . Whnt no man. " What are you saying, man? What you?" asked Peter aghast. "'l`Imt hn unvult (HA Nat hnf. `LYON me name. -* "Peter, heathen to me. do no.3 said the other I01 3', laying bin Imnd upon tho lad ! tho er nnd look- ing deeply into hie on. I out ya I dull gay. loily uftorvld you dedlo Cnmloy to no . . not 3 Inger shall he laId_upou in while under your roof. "l'IIiIkyou could look you In your eye- undrpesk atly? Twine." PRINIEP IN t2.ttz.Z`:.4" " D/AGONALLYVAOROSS DIE ouvrsxnn 'mrn_nppn1:t - I8 NOW` of every Baltic? of `fe 4' ORIGINAL L woncmsrmnsnxnm AGENTS : J. H1. Give the signal, Rm," directed Behe.ss.E'7e3v!..1`i"%s*" I3`! LIIIII EV in. `lav-`owe aiboo Inland Vl~tun\boatCg :I(umltcd). RETAIL EVEYWHlRl. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE- CHLORODYNE 3 3 CHLORODYNEE CHLORODYNE : CHLORODYNE : CHLORODYNE : CI-ILORODYNE 2 . M. Douglas Co. Ind Urqubnr;:& Co.. Montrul. ` COLLIS BR(D\NN_`B8..`. COLLJS .oRoDYNE. In ndmittod the profusion to be Clo IIIVOE do:-ml and v: unblo round: OVOI dtuovomh 5 Is {he host re-mod: know} to; ` N Bronchitll, ` qthmu. - ' n I , . I r , , : offootusll mocks um! srroitn than 600 4 disease: : Jiphtherin. lfevor. Ol'0\1l>o Alli. " s I I lie in Cholera. and I)ynontory. , ' effectually cm`: nhoi! Ml/`I`:uokI'-(.`if`N|U`|I.I1. at : mm. Palxvktatlpn and Hpnnjn. _ _ ... ,,,-A.'.-._ acts like 0 olmnn in Dia.Prhas`nnd ll Gib I 7I`IL` STEAIEE uLxl`iIL'+iSll can Rlngotorvg for an Iooluo v , . ' :,_.E"`m ...'_......., .`., ,5, :.':J..t..-.:.....:,". I . nun 5. York unit`! all Ln rh. 1 lollnn from lookout and Ounco am will Inn Klnuum lot. ` u and Alu- n & ovary lomlu. odnnulu sud `. 'u`:'d'K-' H u I .. V ;':E.ia'a3{l9:`2x".?" .4 AM I ' --'--d-0-onto! . lid . -," ~ I Dome of no can Imrmumhudnu Departed During mug Put anal; - - Schooner Nellid Hluifbf.` \Y9_*_0|"975 tons: of cool; nbonmec-~Ford. DIIluII; 97..0W bushel: of wheat: otapmor Rust. .`XnlI_09. 37.000 bushels of corn; nhooulj, M A uh. Chicago. 30.000 blplhtil ol N: , Rnnnockburn and consort _l9U.` _ - vluih lwilllam. 112,500 . nakpnaugr `Dunk 'Plnlnn. ~QAM50' William, rbillhlll-.. 9!.` V0?! scbonuor Pllot, Pi0f0I"'2500'UWI`h~d .......` '-nnmu Pnuhln- Tnlhx JUW scbonuor Pilot, Hotougl-mow" cum: -1: mg` `nccamor Pueblo. '1'oldb..l8.l00 uahelu" of corn; stupor .nopu-axon. ago, 35,000 Vbqaunu of com Freeman, 0awoo,275 tom of-`I l:'IhqIH_d(' Pioiunnds. Chicago. 40.000 I ` _$rooq_; steamer Omaln, Chicago. 82.000 bulhcll of corn; oohodner Perla, V'L`b1o_Io. bushels 0! corn; gchoomr stuqoo Island. 1,500 bushels of poll: ants. . J. W. Tomlimon. Amnenmurg, um`. speaks from experience when ha an s---` I am well nhinad with Donn : Kidney Pill!- They are undoubtedly tho botmdlo on the markn for any one nliobd urinary or kidney troubles. Iuoh u pin in the buck. tired leoltng. cramps. numbnul. etc. They curqd _mo andromoyod qll pay pains land aches." ' ` cu: -- -- - .../4 .-Wood!urd. "" J mes Cunpbell. oozjnqr of Wellington and Barrack moon, nlwlyn hi: on lurid I I nnntl -O.-ml: nf Iunnn mnnln. nhh Ind IIICIU. I and Barrack abreou, nlvuyl an on nlnu nod Mock of but maple. chi and II ry slabs. cho-PW '* Tokvhnbll 2 , ` `_ .` 1 ..,.--+-rv-----s-q .)- 3. pin: And. oqiun I A: I :0. Out. . Qlll-'-I LII CIIU IIIIVV u-U urn uswuuuuu ., J .. A letter came t In aha at or day Mn] how u. dun htor w on and H mm: at on eriod Is as at to hetnanm aunt auylcb '%on com lately ulubd by 1 dj , II'I lm. 1' a mother is doing!` , I . l nuf, whhinu us to pimum r_u nq.` Indl allow us to aond it to any In Q r 9 ny a_NIh H. I`umJPloI.ndIl~to I romnn tho Balm o iulpobow Ll 98,03- vl _--.- ...-.\ A Mother.Tclls How ' Her. Djighter - Suffered and How She Got Rcuet. ' .4.'\;,,4 lvo lomnol law p.In. -ugh:-II "'".'wIrnotfin. i [give Iontrul '1 p In. Mondays. V ' lfrldn. . N K ' to|9:1Iv.n. Tunis!- thin. man an. r i`--i3-`-s`` : " `f `*"5.'."* ,7?` Ihe North America"? we Assufatite A |Cd s%Posi_tivogJy%%` M. can and and. out:-ied with that I! M 1a)5,nhowntofol`h!Igpl.||O| I __ n___--._.A nmnnunnn - m-nnln not out. cough Chant" tor Obughl 100.. nll drutlllu `" . . q-:--_. orovullpot ant. Total lnmnnro in foam lnrnoud OW 0' 0'. w g V : -r 4...`:-Iv '."*.', ' lluun but Inland mp $ . Z : tn`. aQ,~4'1~t'\I`*..):. Paylloutnlooolllavn-.`.ol;| 0% man npnunninmjh. -- -- - !f 3. Machine Mada n.--unrrt-n C11 1 ovum smnsmr 90., um. IIIOIIGITIPIIU-' Wu-lnubuh Bpoqkl I`:-on, J. W. Tomlimon. Kmhenthurg, On . .....- l.- I...`-... nun`:-hmn. wlsnn In ALII 1-n~` I ',f." L ..- ~~...1. -nu. -, ouuuonuusuunlulul. an wall!" _-A -`Q A, llu/1" Aum mmuoaj uuumn. or can -._A """l' " """"' 'T*r'1l"'*.'Y '."v.' -u - - Bargains in Iooziilr at. A50` _ fl. -A MARWR +TQ.!?TIt737 pom or iuhurou. . .M\'I ofa .` Wamr` miz.`:8v` 3017. awn MID cum ST. Lnnanca `x; Iii... In llngl I4IIj:_ KIIGII IIIIII Illllnf Ola IuIUIlI-I1v-u nausea-uq-uooauuuan. `rub saw Inc 8.5. ca-put." wmgaouuo_ h._:mr"x`a`hdh;nu.u Ilollnltllnl-QXRAYI all u.v&udu&t.IIhnO- J . -1-1-:c-:-- "DOMINION LINE haiku` `id 11% pg palono hlforvoolz Lntsun-OlU0.to I90 Itnglo: 0106 to I180 locum. tiooond Oobln-$u to 86 36 plnglo; 066.75 to ImroIumn._ __ _, _W___'__J__ ;"3'xv ,=,*\ b.:t:'Nh -.? WW -_,, .a, t qumiiictt (umued). 1* - menlggg L135 `MO!NT'REAL7 % c.`-;._....-st"... _.u|. Ila-up fr,-Ir HQ}-Alb ' TOBONTOHONTREAL LINE. Rtcnmwn luvs Kingston daily except Ilnndnn. min .nr. gt. tum bully (except. 14:62 : I won- . Inc \-'l'UI8DAY as 5 pm. Ooh`? out--l`nIDAY at to run. Pnu- unllton. 00.50 romrn. am. To- I-q:`to.=\ return. 01 50. Konu-cal, 0: return. I rob: and -Ahll Inlslndod bnth VIN. ; I " ` TXHITAIIIA Manon-5. ` lD-vrn- w WBWBSDA , IAITIIOID. , l;GUD nnlxiuluwtvwfiv I-3"` Klthloond uhhnn-oonlilo . * run I IOI mu v--- M---In ---f }'.3`..3?.`n call 1 mud mum, IrLvlllo.Pnooott.un ruwgu. , FACTS- : ' n- u__ A...--l..-.. l.Ing'6J-'u1lnnQ.IInI `I in npnm. 4 | Ir. A. lrowlm. . , .2` Clty l MIHnor Agon. W` '* You break an , Kluuton. Ialjj I, ll`:-idnn. vo lontnl. v... -Ibhkn. Eu Khui Manon-9. WEDNESDAY! 1 I III Nun- vo Kingston 3: ` 5-In. 11.19:-idnil. " C9110 U Od bu ; ` Q1i.Yb!|.N- - nc>; ran nguhxbs uowrpial-. 3 co . ouclng.-onlod av.JlY 7*. ,1 = '1'!!!-'!'Mmll-J!`rl-Wo`qk1! sumo. \ .....m.u.n wnnunnnn/I. PINDAVI. ""-'"'!",! "'!'!"Iw;--'0' ` Km ALEXANDRIKBAY. I .1!` id: . J3. lronbusl 5:!) p.In. sin. dally esmopr. Ih gt Dally (once 0. ' sf. gt 5 p.h. Through l. 0 vliuht. ` I X. `who I f :Aui~'u';3HH ?x?.,"" 8$.Lun0I)0o ul. "JUBlLBE" NJRIK III- pim. lodl. `Wod- rtfln. IIIII. M I n. LII. Tnodlsyn. .z:=2...::a:.~* u `.1 g . VF. -"'="*_'m 5 .Livorpool (calling uh Movillo for :,9q'do`{Hrry'-) every Sawrdny from Mou- I. calling at Quebec. ' ' From Mnntreul. From Qngaeo Nuin; inn......1'ltl: July.... In Part :1 .... ..s.mh July. f: .`.".:~%2'.".`.` 2:31;` i:.;.'_'.'. 3.5.! . A 4 `h ' ' HL."|_p.-_ - . v 0 New American Llno teontunl in en`. In Inont of A Iona felt. wnnc. The Stenmorn "E In Hr.et.e.';,:fmu! " and ``8f--_ law- ! Io " are u ` In one constructed {or 1. lrronle u nn `the moat ad- I II V ed `Inc: of modern vx xlphulldluu. They at xtu-lone cabin: on main and roman- `. a r and their tntelul luxnluh use are 0 `Will O21 I10: ." `Is I Jpulqu Dink: lloouin on `N10 In Duck, with their Reneroni flute I windows.-are mm with indlv lmsl tab on nndyhuvo the Inge: seating cumuity nl` n.nv utmnan omthe 80. `lmwfrenoe van. Wmn. .... ..wn mu . , , , . . . , . . . . . . _ _ ,. only an . . . . . . Shot Aug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..22nd Numlgnn .... .._j3Rt.h Au ................. .. math ` l~luIln,l|n..._49h . t. ................ .. 4th t mum null oven intounatlon apply to J. P. IIAKLIY. A on! - ""-" Grand unk Station J. I . GILDIBSLIIIVI Agent. . iHirWL9E5;*iiTFa@8.'1b"'2vl Rome. Utlcnh uhln. Bnl T101. Bur! n I J:u.:>.:3 4.3 TIFIB TA LB : Steamer for CAPE VINCENT will leuvo INOSTON daily (Sunday exnepn-d) 5 A.l l. and 2:30 P.M., connecting at Cape Vincent with twins (.0 all points in the ---In-nu:-.~r\ vmuenn wun Brluun no can [Minna An uuv UNI "TED STATES. \ l Wanner Palace Sleeping Can botwoan J CAPE VINCENT AND NEW YORK. i v..- |-....u.,....o.... um. tuhlnn and rnllnhln }&ii1,AN LINE ':`l'a'n`.Lll`ml'no0l lcallimr CAPE VlNUha'L`l'.l` Amy umvv ;unu. For loweatvmtmumo tublol and rollable Information apply to `unlrn A IM\l.uIi`R l".H>v Tlnknt Aunnt R. W. TUZ Tu - To All Station: In IlA!lI'l`ulM and CANA- , DIAN Nlilll-WEST West. of Wlnui mg to and including Moose Jaw. Eacuvan. 5 ul Snltcbuts. Unnn nrmamntton of curtillcttto M. (lac; lnrormnmon apply I70 ` FEED. A. FOLHER, City Ticket Agent K. W. & 0. H-ELI` Poof. Brook St. .Kin|ton. '1`HEO.BU'l"I'Il mam G.`P.A. u.w,& 0. 1m.. symouu. N.Y. Rm Vviindownro with m Ind huvo at any not non o|.;;tho `law:-enm !l.'ho I pujgmept. Mmruln put the r V 030 9! onjqvjnj the I ` mnnhn ualpulng guy 0! up nul `.-lnltcbats. Upon pw4enmtAon certicate dan- Hnntlon. properly ll:-I out. and .~dgnml. ticket. to: Abe return ntp ,wm be issued er . tF$" ..'.:.]K(. 1. put 0. z. n. we: *w~:..w:m'- ii. ` Aptnuou.` _ ' Ila`; (fen. Kanpur. vr.rg~.w--;---- V _-__.,.= K17;sT6N &l{EMBROKE Canada P?a'cTii: Rallwayo| \A'(II run VV Ill FARM ` LABORERS' A g' EXCURSION 18 _A `l_-TOR $14 _ -.. ._ --.In--uunnn 4... IVANA- ulukuuuvivpu cu-cg--V -_.,._. mN'r_ri;-:AL; `Aug. win t6 28th. __ `J _..|897_' 5. ._' KINGSTON to MONTREAL8L Return. Aug. 23 d and 26:11, - A . 20th 21 V1.22 d, U4-nn.2 th,B27thl.1 All Hm.-I valid for return not later than Aug. :14-th, U-H7. NEW TIME .TABLE. ....... -.... nnluu unm- Diamond` ` Jubilee Expusiiiun ! HHKHBEAI `Ana I09}! ft` Qfh. IVI-IV! -_uuu-1..-.__._.. coma usr. oomu WEST. No.1 Ixpreu. M0 mm. No. 3 Exp:-ou.1.20n.m 5 xprau.!.4.'> run 0 lxpnu,l!.00 p m. " 1n xpI'(~.~u|.|0 1.'m.m 4 Express. 1.1" pm. " `l ltixpn.-no.1! Mn In " 2! Mixed, 6.4!) p.m. 1 Exprmm, L10 p.In ` 19 Mixed. 6 -I5}-.m J. P. HANLIY. Aunt. 6.1`. 0| Passenger mutton. Foot 0! John- ston utno . Kingston. j uee;:a%`a?,ni% 5* `Phone 133 fur ICoa1 and Wood.| Therehas been no lackof room at wiudovn.-an nu vnun Iuuxuuu.-u VII -`. at `laqwrenoo mi c (1 tin v~-.:,: % .:`;,'.:"::.q:;n:3m.;::*o:'a :.rz an in II o I. tn 1-- ?! 0|. 61' `$0 fmIsl:,1e is of thrmat order; no expense bo1nu_npn\vod to make the dglllypxoom service as perfect so cullmuy u can duvlu. .'1`hou smooful boats Inrlllhntly lighted by also! rleity. sand oqul>m with the moat ' worm} tyne of `nine 0 - trlo Search M; an. ._ "Thu Steamer: I" burn Ant|nrgm|to_Coa!. CALEDONIA SPRINGS] U q u u - v - V _ . . . . _. All comers have been com- fortably accommodated at `this popular watering place. Jae} i2EDDEN 8!. co. .--z--:---.*.**-.-`'-.':" " . iuuun mu 0 the than to: than :':::...*?""'..*:.:*.1. .':.'.`.. **- - "' I. Ix-W-{st4!vt!sA km ranch P.A.olA.M0hauun- IA uvottu :0: now doulopmonto in | U? 'V U ifii will at nn9q_lmro- 1.. |teIeb?ai5eiT"EIh"H.iE' Teal Z3` rjvuu run.-1-c---r----.--... star`... :1 vol W ",'."u'.`.. "'J'm'.. .`I:3'?.`.'..`. ` to on sun. and than I l h . D. l.l"IIO|O5O Chiirmirng 1 IXM-ll. . I llivcu. ' `The Steamer: AntlIrIw|i;o Coal. which nnoountu for their immaculate alumni- noan nml euurq nbunco ot amok (the 0 but eat. 0! D ntnml o strip) 1` - I In ,9 xvqm? o i dint-in u:lnn of tlro ". `hllldl-` Mo. readily renou- III by the New York Contra! Shield on the white smoke ntnuku. Thaw summer are cnontlally any line INIIDM. The main purpon of their mueiul oomtmotlun basin; to n.gup_i.__th_em _!or day. ;;i1"~iiAViLi N633? 'a6A'r. |IAmT(v' aw-I Ploidnlquoaz at Quinta. ..,..............._-... __.. ........_.......____ 7rRA.v:LL1NG~3Y RAIL. _._..___. _-_.__.__ vv .cu::a 4. - )mo `Men A nix New Y k Phnnd I- DlfllluB||lUl;l?WMh|p1.1;:|{nd the u Wow Q TIlIlI\DIuIIIu- \o IE thvo bun Nous `Plum m *`ICfHC` 0!!` 3 PIGWIXIII buy, 0! Quinn. daily all p.n. (uulsrl erupted) Ville. Hotel: and wny porn. On 8&- pnly going In In as Ptoton. n and Thnndnn gotncto Brub- nton. WHY ? Good Quality. Low Prices. Prompt Delivery. squaro Dealing. g-.__-.. .. _ Oor. Oninrio mm! Woit. Hermon. --:_ l37`I`ho American mno uxmou duught puma 1-onto. Hm: lnuullnll rthc -D p-vuu-nu -- I Illllllllbhllllt. Wqocu C32! Indus-an in law H-&.C&uqIaIhn and he in-rob---9-r _dIIlio~\h an no but nuns-Aha-" ..--_.- `_.:.;-1 n . . .- g 9 . . zu.c. A,lnu.I.il- Will- }II\m QIIIIQT r '4 - V `" "" "M" "fx';"'K~x1 .xT.1':" ' uppzg ..1.n.a 1: Vi / "4 '9" I .Y.C. A,lDl`l.l. sq. Luann-. DIRECT SHORT LINE -uro- |N}aara Falls. n.-um, -vnnnm. Bnnheator. HDHKDII. _VVlll|l`K`-U ' 8C D'U .`I`3E3- Jpalzl Ilguvns-4'I, Warn I V I61` "'i'a'u'`.3~loL?.'?3`.`i . nnlzl. I-Kt. Lou ~v`?"3's'5's`a""cE~'l' ' nn.-`.... `Jan: van Inlnnda and Alexandria Buy. wbd to aohann tuna vmwut 3&1 LJ `.1. .42.- lbld, H rtford, Worcester. Pro- nhpa. neon and the -r-n A :|l'I`I and tr: entitled to free hart-h. V bond two cent. stamp for descriptive pamphlet. II`. A. FOLGER.

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