Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Sep 1897, p. 5

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(`Kill DO IN] I-l|lr-' "I didn't mean to nu: money 0' you, nny'ow," mid ()rth-rla; "I'd '3' sold you the dorg good an champ, hm -but -1 know Mnlvunofll want somet.hln' ante: we've walked `In: orf, an I ain't got nothln', nor `a Astra nolther. Pd soontjgf sell you the do:-3. air. '8 tmwth I would?` A -s..".t-A... 0.11 .. nu. A...-I..a.I.... .-"I 1 wouluvx" A shad` w fell on tlm drnwbridgo, and Ortherla gun to I-Isa Into the 311-, mm by I but hand upon his collar. nnvthlnn hut t'hrn.|nn " nnld Inn. IITIWIJTIIIIU-III]. "Very good," I nld; "when no you going to!" (la-sln` tn wnlk 'lm nrf can `n mmon gnu]; Elf 0oln` to unit `In or! won `-0 come: out-two Inna or three or lower," aid Onhuln. 'I'L- 04.45-A.-. .-lbLI- .----:I I Lain-I IIVJHI lallU INDIE WIIUIV Llllfilyll HI]. "'E expects to not his o'mI.-tslon some day." nxplnlnod Orther-Is; Gnwd `am the moss thou `ave to put their anda Into the some kIdd y as 'Im! Wot time d you make It. air? Fewer! Mulvnney'll bn out In `art an hour. You don't want to buy a dam, ctr, do you? A pup you can tmst-'art mmpom by tho colonel's gn=y'ound. " l\rhnI-In " I nncumnvd nun-nlv for T [tn-y uunu. OrthorI.n," I answered sternly, for I know what was In his mind, "do you mean to any thnt-" "I rlItln'1 mnnn tn nrv mnnnv n' Inn lug. Me?" anld Ortheris. Ow! I'm walt- Ing for my c'mlsalon. 'Scod It comm` nlong yItP" Rlnlllnn In!-nnd mu-nln nnrl nnnnnd nn HIIIKU [ll Illllll Iil) IIIKU lallllb lllllubly. ".`aldi Bin better for `in: it e'1l shut `is mouth. Lord, `ow we laughed! `Sar- gint.' 'e scz, `ye say I'm dirty. Wei, soz '0, `when your wife lets you blow your own nose for yourself. perhaps you'll know wot dirt is. You're himper- fvctiy eddieated, sax-gint,' sea '9, an` then we tell in. But after p`:-aue, 'e was up an Mullinswus swenrin imself black in the {nee at on-d'lv mom that Mulvaney 'nd called 'im a swinn an` Lord knows wot all. You know Mullins. 'E'll `ave 'is `end broke in one 0' these days. `E's too big a bioomip' liar for ord nary con- sumption. `Three hours oan an kit. sun the colonel; not for bein dirty on p`nulu, but {or `twin said somethin' to liiullins. tho` I do not believe. sex e, `you said wot '9 said you said. An` Mul- vnm-y (ell away sayin' nothin'. You know `e never speaks to the colonel for {var o` gettin 'lmself fresh copped. Mullins, a very young and very much married sergeant. whose manners were partly the result of innate depravity and partly of imperfeetlv digested board school. came over the bridge, and most rudely asked Ortheris what he was de- ing. Kln9" nnI rthnril Oral I'm malt. l|lUll)( ylnr Mulllns tut-nod purple and passed on. Thorn was the sound of A ncntlo chuckle from tho glncla whore I4-nrnyd lay. `"1? nvnnnta tn mat. lulu n'vuInaInn nnrnn x I Get DIAMONDS that will burn mmr" I IIBKBII. _ Mullins, 0' course," said Ortherls. "There nln't no other man would whlp 'lm on the peg so. But Mulllns_ ain't a man. "s n dlrty llttlo plgscrnper. that's wot e la." . ll\l7Iv.nA Ah` \ln-on-`nu an-0 `Jgn run} Olun (I0, I] IHIUHU, uuu IIIUII IAWUIIEJ IIIIHIIJMULILIU. 'l`lmt's im," said Ortheris: my Gawd, that's imi All for a blooniin' button you could see your taco in an a hit 0' lip that a bloomin' Hurkaugel would a uuv back." Muivnney was doing pack-dz-ill-waI compelled. that is to say. to walk up and down for certain hours in full marching order, with rie, Iayonet, ammunition, knapsack, and overcoat. And his offense was being dirty on parade! I nearly fall into the tort ditch with astonishment and wrath, for Mulvaney is the smartest man that over mounted guard, and would as soon think of turning out un- cit-anly as of dispensing with his trousers. "Whn wnq thn am-aannt that nhnnlmd Cl(`'UIly 53 Ol UIHPBHHIIIE Wlla Q18 lcl'UU.3t'l'H. "Who was the sergeant that checked him?" I asked. uu..In..... ..o ...........n ...m n..n..(..|. '05 8 HI. ' "What did Mummy day? He's not the make at mnn to take that quietly." H.v|I1`l llln hat!-.ur fnr `In: If '4-1'11 shut. TM. I heard on the ags of the veranda op- posim to the oelln, which are close to the guard I-_oom. a measured amp that I could have identified in the tmmp of an army. There were twenty paces crescen- do. a paune, and than twenty dlmluuundo. 'I`|mr.'a `Inn " mid ()1-thnrlnz mv `There is a writer called Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson, who makes most deli- - onto inlay-work in black and white, and lun out to the fraction of a hair. ,Ho has wt-ittten a Itory about a Suicide Club. wherein men gambled for Death, bemuse other amusements did not bite sulciently. My 11' Private Mulvaney knows nothing a ut Mr. Stevenson, but `he once Mai informally at in meeting of nlmqst ch in club as that gentleman has do ribed; and his words I10 `H104 ...oI.g 6}.-an -nnnbnn--as ah-mg 6|-unh- III! FTIIUA As the three muskoteers share their pilver, tobacco, and liquor together, as they protect each other in barracks or cmnp, and as they rejoice together over tho joy of one, so do they divide their sorrows. When Orthez-is s irrepressible tongue has brought him into cells for a season, or Learnyd has run amuok through his kit and ncooutremente, _or Muivaney has indulged in strong waters. and under their influence reproved his commanding oloer, you can see the trouble in the fences of the untouched twnin. And the rest of the regiment know that orumnent or jest is unsafe. Generally the three avoid orderly room and the corner shop that follows, leaving both to the young bloods who have not sown their wild oats; but there are oo- omulons. . . Lt`- l..-L..-nu. l\-b|.nnl- nun. ullrflnnu nu (JIIIIOIIH. - , For instancq, Ortheris was sitting on tho drnwbridge oi the main gate of Fort Amara, with his hands in his pockets and his pipe, bowl down,` in his mouth. Loaroytl was lying at full length on the turf of the gincis. kicking his heels in the air. and I came round the corner and asked for Mulvaney. Ortheris spat into the ditch and shook his head. No good seam im," said Ortheris, e s u hloomin' camel. Lis- ten." I l........`l an` 63;. (lung A! than an-unniln nu. BLACK JACK. ! wuum'vuuuT inn: ti 9`? A if T I E?! B_9T*,'_..= <=0'sf glflllll Hr kuumnn amuse. rm! Dam! wine. Tu`EDAY, snpmnmnnn 14. 1391 : IVII." Which way!" uked Orthorls. u vulnen. H Thanyl know Another." ".\'o: mom than in reason. If you mono me. ya wnrpt-d walkIn'-stick. I have been younmnn` for why` should I not have tut what I and! Did I Ivor. whln I was co:-p'rIl. use the rim av my Hunk-wnn an-p an that ulkuu away, man : tho sorrow an tho fault av mol-to pt-accent: n no-hrloun Inzhrlsmo. on U`:-an dldf Did 1. whln I wu cm-p'rIl. lay my mini upon 1 man an` nuke his life ulnfrmo from day On day! Did I no, In O'Hara hd. can the young warm in the Tyrone turned white Ind {car an the judgment nv God Minn shim all In I lump. u at khd the woman at Davina! I did not! IIIIIII ~ "There's no tool like an ould fool. You know you can do anythln' wit! me whln l m tnlkln . Did I any I wud like to cut Mullins`: liver out? I deny the lmputnuhln. for four that 0rth'rln hen wud report mo--Ahl You wud tip mo Into the river. wud yon? Slt qulot. llutlo man. Anyways Mullins Is not worth the trouble nvo nnextry p`:-ado. An` I wlll unto him wld"ou.tx-njls oonthnpt. The Tyrone an U'Hnnl O'Hara nu` tho Ty- rone. hound! Ould dqynnra hard to bring hack Into the mouth. but they're always Inside the hood." - Followed a long pause. "O'Hara was 3 dlvll. Though I and him, tor the honor nv tho I-ig'mlnt. from ' his death that time. 1 any It now. He was In dIvll-n long, houlii, blank-halted" nllull " Wul dlvll. lbwll. CC-ZIl1UWl "'l'In'l`nuIowuncuudnyhnuoI |I&_I||dn. Adnffrou Guano Iun-onrftu-Pu\u-ouch-can!` L-.- H-1 .n|QLn--AA Llnnl-' In` unuya, lunu nu. Ortheris shot out the red-hdt dottel of his pipe on the buck or his hairy list. They any `oil : ntter than that." said he. as Muivnney sworn aloud. You be warned 30. Look yonder-!"--he pointed ncross the river to is ruined temple- "Me an you an 'im"-he indicated me hy n jerk oi his head-wna there one day when Hi made n hioomin' show 0` myself. You an` 'im stopped me doin' auch-an' Hi was on'y wishful for to desert. You are makIn' a bigger bloom- in show 0' yourself now." Don't mind him, Mulvnney." I said "Dinah Shadd won't let you hang your- self yet awhile, and you don't intend to try it either. Let's hear about the Tyrone and O'Hara. Rnerty lhot him for ioni- ing with his wife. What hapepned before that!" ul'l'`L..-.v. _. lnnl Ill... gm ....I.I O...I UUIIJK lllf L IIHQISII. "That nuld fool who's sorry he didn't stick the pig Muiiinn." His head dropped again. When he rulsed it he shiverod and put his hands on the shoulders, of his two companions. Vn'vn wnllzml the div nnf. awn ma, ' bonus Klnnbon :- 1 In t.-Jr sun e a w"... mm! .310 3': hm- om ton. 04.15;)` m.um..oa.50. `ro- ronto. .unm.O'l'.`60. out:-ul. N return. [1 Ho. rth and oals lnnludod both wa I. Ounnoounnl no made at. Iloutroul daily or Qneboo and ten Sngnonnl. I . HANLE . AS. SWIFTILCO. Puunnt Atom. - Freight Ann I. IIIIIIVIIIIUJ, UUII IIUU LR! ll l|._l.l. You won) not checked for fwhat you dld not do, rm made in mock av nfthur. `Twas forless than that the Tyrone wud hn sent O'Hara to hell, lnstld av lett|n' him go by his own chonsln', whln Rafferty shot him." rotorbed Mulvaney. "And who stopped the Tyrone from doing It?" I asked. "'l`hnf. nnlnl fnnl whn'n ant-I-I ha rIIdn't IHVU UUlIIlllIIll||lIH. Yo'vo walked the dlvil out ave me, bhoya," said he. l (1!-f.I\nI-In nhnf. nnh u: InorLhr. nthal nf IIIIU IIIIIUIIJIJIH IIV II lllllrl Yea," said Urtherisi calmly, you'd look fine with all your button: took orf, an the band in front 0' you. waikin' mun slow time. We're bot.h front;-rank mun, me an Jock. when the rig'menl:'s in 'ollow square. Bloomin' ilno you'd look. `The Lord giveth' an the Lord taketh nwai-Heasy with that there drop! --Blessed be the nnme o the Lord!"' He gulpod in a quaint and suggestive fashion. H\l..IlI-.-l lllnch. `llulllgu-DH ....l.l 1.". IIIIII IUII. Mullins! Wot's Mulllns?" and Len- wyd slowly. "Ah'd taken oomp ny 0' Mulllnaes-mn hand behind me. .SlI:hu, ` Mulvnnay, dun not be n tool." 1 Vnn unu-n nnf. nhnnlrnd llwr fwhnt vnn IlPlloUI'. GU WU l.lIluL'B Ill] lrlll U H!- Mulvnney ruined his head. and stared straight into the sunset. `'1 had my rie," said he dreamily, nn' I had my baynit, an Mullins came round the corner, an he looked in my face an grinned dishpiteful. `You o:m t blow your own nose, :9: ho. Now, I can not tell {what Muliln's expuyrionco may ha` been, but, Moislmr av God, he was nearer to his death that miuut' than I have ivor been to mine-un(l that's lens than the thicknuns in a hair!" llV... H An l\ptInn-sin t|n`v\\IIv ll-us-":3 --HU HIIILI spanning lUl' llW|lllUn Mulvnney's head dropped upon his chest, and we thought thrtt he was asleep. What on earth did you come so far lor?" I whispered to Urtheris. Tn wnll: hn nrf, n' onnrnn Whnn 101'! ' I. VVIJISPGITSU. EU kH'l:llUI'lS. Town1k hn ort. 0' course. When 'e n been checked we. allus walks `Inn orf. `E n1n't. t. to bespoketothose times--nor e a|n't 11:: to leave alone neither. So we takes `Inn till '9 Is." Il..I-._.....-- _..I.-AA Lin |......! .._.I ..b.._.uI lil|i|l- ll HIIIU Ulll UUVVII. Leuroyd had the basket on the pontoon in an instant, and the three muskewers gathered round it with dry lips. They `drank my health in due and ancient form, and thereafter tobacco tasted sweeter than ever. They absorbed all the bear. and disposed themselves in pictur- esque attitudes to admire the setting sun -no man speaking for awhile. hlnlvnnnvx hand ah-nnnnri nnnn lulu l|_VWll!$l'|9 Ulv. Lem-oyd held up a rupee and an eight- mmu bit. and shook his head aorrowfully. Five mile from t` canteen, all along 0' Mulvnuey's blasted pride." I I.-nnw nt. in!!! Mnlvnnnv, nnnl. U IUIIIVIIUUJ B |JllIlll)C\l lJI'Il|U; I know ut," sold Mulvaney. peni- tontly. Why will ye come wld me? An yet I wud be gnox-tlnl sorry If ye did not -nny tune-though I am ould enough } to know botther. But I will do pennunoa. I wlll take a dhnnl: av wacher." (\..c|.n-In nnnnulnxu-I -luullluu H`)... hntlnn Krnaykc ma; I. `VH1 DHKU ll Ullfl MY Wllhfn Orthoris squenked sbriiiy. The butler oi the forest bungalow was standing near ` tho railings with in basket uncertain how to nlmnher down to the pontoon. Might. n' |rnnw d vnn'd `:1 ant: IIU UHIIIIUUT UUWII bl) IIIIU pUHUUUlI- Might a' know d you'd 'a' not liquor out 0' bioomin' desurt, sir," said Ortheris, gracefully, to me. Then to the mess-mun: Easy with them there bot- tiva. 'l`hey're worth their weight in gold. Jock, ye long-armed beggar, get out 0` that an hike `em down." I II ..... -nl haul fl-in Iuualyub nu I-kn nnnbnnn Ill]: 00 IUW VVIIIII D Ills |)DllIUUU- I'm an ould tool. `said Mulvaney, reeotively, dhro2gln'~. you two out here belmse I was undher the black dog -.-:ulkln' like a child. Me that was solder!!! when Mullins, an be damned to him, was Ihquenlin on 5 countcrpln for foive nh11lln s a week. an that not paid! Bhoys, I've took you folve miles out ave natural pervarsity. Phow!" \VnI>. n thn nddn ml Inna an vnn I-A Uub HVU uuuunu PUl.'Vul'll|o]. IIIUWI Wat's the odd: as long as you're 'nppy."' said Orthoriu. applying himself ` afresh to the bamboo. As well ere an ` unywheroelse. r nu-Awe` `lunl n n -n-nu; gun! on ah-lab- WES Ll pUUl' luun- - I gave my order quietly, and mtnmed to the bridge. Mulvuney had taken off his boots, and was dabbling his. toes in the water; Lenroyd was lying on.his back on the pontoon and 0:-than-is was pretend- ing: to row with a big bamboo. T'vu an nuld fnnl maid Mnlvnnnv s1v"e;,a en` sow o: onb of the pontoon; I rode cautiously an I saw three puff: of white smoke the and die out in u! aleur evening air, and knew that peace ` had come`; again. At tho_|u-was-bond they waved me forward with gestures of wel- nnnu: :`T'Ie up your 'orse," shouted Ortherll. ` `'31: come on, sir. We're gain` `mm in this `ere bloom1n' boat." 11'...-nu okn In-hInva_I\nn:I On 65.. launch Ill EDIE Ur`? UIUUIHJU UCJHM From the bridge-head to the forest o`.ccr`s bungalow in butnsten. The mess-man wan there, and would I80 that a man held my horse. Did the sa_hib re- quire aught eise-a_peg, or beer? Ritchie Sahib had left hail a dozen bottles of the inner. but since the sahib we: a friend or Ritchie Sahib, and he, the men-man. nu-.4: n nnnr v'nnn_ mun Ill. "But Vulmaan goes on: `O'Hara will dln-op. an by the times the light : 110` anln. thm'll be aomo six av In on the chest av Mulvanq, on-yin` mudha an rape, Ilnlvancrra cot in near tho Ind doof, an` the nhmoklxr rllo will In Mn under him whln wt-`vs knocked him over. We know. an all than refmont known. that hlnlvaney has given 0'llaI'a mun lip than any maa av an." wm than ha any doubt at the coon-martial? Wad twelve haunts uodgar-bhoyl lunar aww taoluaavadaar. aunt swab-unpaid -an` such a b Ilnlvaaq-wid Ila has av pip-chy roan his act. Ihulnla 9!! '11 units av wa avul II. u `I on Inhl btmr. . N In... nus. an Inn! ahhha I IIIITIVIII BBIIIIIBII IIIUK "'l'is an easy on dhrinkin' your-_ quart. sea Vulmea. ' `Au seven or there- on. O'Hara will come across to the mar- ried quarters. gain to call on b'limmy s wife. the swine! Wan av ns'll pass the warm to the room an we shun the divil an` all nv n ahino-|nughin' on ornckin' on an trowln' our boots about Thin O'Hara will come to give us the or-dhor to be quiet. the more by token beknso tlw room-lamp will be knocked over in the lnrkin`. He will take the straight road to tho ind door when there`: the lamp ,in the veranda. on` that'll bring him clear ognlnn the light In he stlnndl. He will not booblo to look Into the dhnrk. Wan av no will locus 08, am 3 clean shut ut will be. on shame to the man that mines. `Twill he llulvonoyh rie. the that in It tho hood or the rnck-|hu-o'I no Iniltaliif that long-ahtnokod, otonwyed bitch oven in tho dhArk.' ---um- nu.o ...n.........I ...- ....I.I n-In - ALLAN LINE} ln"l'll";O`"I.:Ir:f.'lnIlllI!lI9d my ooh! min - pk-co out nv jeI|0\l!.'-'! `"3 Ph`dd an In an Il'IIIl'Il uuuqrv . " `Nu-y. lathe av law!` thinks I Iuhdllrhhlhu ha nuunb in up. `A dog. says Vnlmea. ' You :-on nice hand to this job! AI 1 said, Mulvnney will take the blame--av ut comes to 3 pinch. "TI: hard tn nwmn Amara : llfn gnu u-nu -v wvv 1.1`! away.` sex a young wan. `Thank in fnr that ' UIlIUl(llIu|lI IIUIIIIU II! III. " `0ho!' sea: I, nu my hand rang like a guard-room gong: `(what is the blame that this young man must take tn obligo Tim Vulmea?` For 'twua Tim Vulmea that spoke. "I tnrnnd nn mv "'Bnllv nu` nrnwlnd Inna apoxe. "I turned on my "belly an` crawled through the grass, It hit at a time, to when the spaohe came from. There we! the twelve av my room nittin' down in a little patch, the dhry gross wnvin above their heads, an` the sin av black inuniher in their hearts. I put the stuff aside to not clear view. `IF-unk : Ohntl any Ilrnn vnnn lnvnn- IIVVIIJ. HUI II .Vll|llI. Wllllu `Thank yo for that.` thlnka I. `Now, (what. the div]! are you pumgim con- thz-tvin' against me?` "'l'|n nu nnav nu din-hulrh-:9 vn`nI our ISUZ 1- They made no move. tho I gave them full time, but stud groWlin' nn emu-lin' together at wen ind M the room. I imok up my cup and wint out to canteen. thinkin no little nv mmilf. on there I grew onduointly dhrunk in my lens. My head was all reasonable. `I-Iouli3en.' I we: to is man in E Comp'ny that was by way av bein' a trind lw mine `I'm ovoruuk from the belt down. Do you give me the touch of your shoulther to presorve mo` formation an mnroh me across the ground into the high gross. I'll sleep ui; oi! there. I02 I; an Houlignn---ho'e dead now. but good he was while he iasted--walked wid me, givin' me the touch whin 1 wins wide. ontil we oume to the high cross. on`. my folth, the sky on the earth wna fnir rowlin"undher mo. I made for where the grass was thickest, an` more I slap` oi! nu liqu_or wid on easy conscience. I did not desire to come on books too frequiut; my ohm-nether huvin' been ahpotiess for ihe good half nv in year. WhIn T I-nunnll thn 1""-Inlr urn: dvin Inu RUUU nun IIV ll C|.Il'. whln I roused, the dhrlnk wan dyin out in me, an I felt as though a sho~cut had littered In my mouth. I had not learned to hold my liquor wld comfort In thlm days. "HI llttlu botthor I am now. i `I will out I-Tnullann tn nnnr n hnnlrnf. ` Wnll" unyn. LII IIIIIIU UUIalc"l7l' I III HUW. `I will get Hnulignn to pour a bucket ` over my hand, thinks I. an` I wud ha` ` rlaen. but I heard some wnn nay: `Mul- vnney can take the blamo av In for the blaokslldln hound he in. Ink.-.I| nan Y nu ma Lana noun Inn. Tr!-Wenklg Kingston ma Rochester. N.Y. ( ommenclnc Both Jung.) Stu-."No.h King" loaves Sunday`: M. .'n 9.1:: Mr."Horo" lmsv s'l`noudn mu Thutudnn uilpm Connect n?` M. rlchmn wlt. nu-. North klnz" {or C urlm-.t.o. N.Y.. (Port 0! luster). _ (ht. reserved to change tune without notice. I r further lnfonnnfl n N ndln Lu 0 nndolrolnht. nnull to lL'}'l. GhM V Klll-'5I 1 nanny IIUUQ Wllll wuuuu. But `to reahume. My room-'tw s before I was married--was wid twei e uv the scum av the ea;h--the piokin's av the"gutter--mane men that I wud neither laugh not talk nor yet get dhrunk as 3 man shud. They thried some In their dog : thricks on me, but I dhrew a line round my cot, an the mun that throm- gressed ut wlnt into hospital for three days good. 0.'Hui'l| had put l spite on the room --he was my color sargint-un ' nothin cud we do to plaza him. I was younger thun I am now, an` I tul: what 1 got in the way av` dressing down and punish- ment-dhrill wid my tongue in my cheek. But it was di'rint with the others, on why I can not say. excipt that some men are borrun mane nu go to dhirty mur- dhor where a fist in more than enough. Aither a whoile they changed their ohune to me an was desp'rit frien'ly- all twelve av thim cumin` O'Hara in chorus. _ II Il`u..I. I can 1' I(\il.!nu..'- . mun -nu-I Dwou-unruwu Cllf `Blood-dhrawn I may be.` my: I, gettlu back to my cot nu mukin my line round ut, `but ye know that the man-who comes acrost this mark will be more blood-dhmwn than me. No man gives me the name in my mouth. I new. `0nderstnnd, I will have no purl; wid you in nnythln' ye do. nor will I raise my at to my ahuperior. Is any wan comm on?` 502 I. "\nIv -u-nln nn nsnwn ORA ? 1-nrvn your `I will break his head upon his shoulders av he puts hand on me, sez I. `I will give him the lie uv he says that I'm dirty. an I wml not mind duokin' him in the artillery trnugh if it was not that I m thryiu for my sthripes. `In that nll an wlll tin? mm nnnfhnr `VIII A"IIH.IllIy H \VllUf HUI IIUlJllUI'. `She : common to the rig mint,' sex I. `Fwhat has made ye this p:u'nio lar ` on a suddlntr` H ull....1..\ -5. -um I..l.. ....IL.. I... L}... UH H Bllulllllhf ` `Has he not put: his spite on the i romnful av us? Can we do unyth|n_' that he will not check us for? sez another. "1`hnt's t.lu'ue,` sex I. ` `will ya not help us to do nugg aez another--`n hm, bould man I. you?` `Iwll| In-nnlr hln hand rmnn his ULHQU I III IJIITJIIJ lUl' HI BUIIFIPUH. `Is that all ye will do? sez another. `Have ya no mom spunk than that, yo blood-dhrawn cum at Il)I.....4 JD.-nu.-. T nun. 1... I -1...- T OHUFIIB. `Eyah,' sez I, `O'Hara : n divil and I'm not for den_vin ut, but is he the only mum in the wurruld? Let him go. He'll get tired av ndln' our klc foul an our coutrements onpronerly kep .' " `We will not letrhim go.` aez they. `Thin take him," sez I, `an a dash- ed poor yield you will get for your throuble. At any I... ...I...nn.l....Mn Ll-nan]! unb- DHYUUUIU. `Is he not mlsconductln himself wk] Slimmy's wife? sez another. `Hhan nnnnnnn tn thn I-|a Inlnf. ' an: F110 largo IV nun: was uu'usu-anus Oirinh. Now then are Oirish an Oh-uh. The good are good In the best. but the bad are wun-at than the wurrst. `Tia this way. They clog together in pieces as fast as thieves, an no wan known (what they will do till wan turns informer an the gang is bruk. But ut begins again, a day later, meetin'. in holes on corner: nu` Iweu-in bloody cows, and Ihtickin a man` in the back an runnin' uwoy, on thin waitin for the blood money on the reward paper-e-to ueo if M`: worth enough. Those are the Black Oi:-ish, an `tie they that bring diehgrnce upon the name av Oirelnnd, en thim I would kiil-aa I nearly killed wan wannt. Rut. `tn mnhulmn, Mv I-nnm-.'i`.wnn --:-1 'i1rn`t'--`n`en." men?-o` and 'le{>yw'...-re-out the largo av thlm was Olrish--Black nhlah, Nnw than Am Oh-(ah An Oh-lnh. notice. Indolrolght. Apply lli. (]Il.DE.l&&EV (Ian. Iluauu. IIIIU IIU VI? UIY'Dl' VIUVV. `Fwhavs that? no: wan man, jump~ n nn ["'.Tls hard to swear . ' n|A- In nnmnn :-Inn life WHFIF l':lUl' KTIIIIIII. The canteen was 1lllIn' wld men at the Ind av the day. I made feign to be far gone In dhrlnk, an wan by wan, all my roomful came In with Vulmea. I wlnt away. wn|kln' thlok and heavy, but not so thick on heavy that any wan cud ha` tuk me. Sure and thruo. there was a kynrtrltlge gone from my pouch an` lyln' snug-in my rule. I we: hos wld rage ageinu them all. Jud worried the bullet out wld my teeth u but an I cud, the room bola` empty. Then I wk my boot nu` the clanln`-rod and knocked out -the pin av the lnllln'~blook. Oh, `twee music when that pin I-owled on the urol I put us Into my pouch an struck e dab}! dirt on the hole: In the plate. puttln` the fnllln'-block hack. "l`hat'll do your bounces. Vnlmeu.' can 1, mm easy on the col. `Come an` an on my chat the whole I-rzm ev n. en` 1 J will an you to my bosom ` or the hlzceat dlvlls the! In: cheated hsltar.' 1 wild have no mercy on Valance. Bl: ol or his m._nm. I nnlnrl JICIIII. "'SMop that binned noun! In O Hu-n In the dark. an pop goes the room lamp. I end heard O'Hara run- nln' up an no nBlln' av my rllo in the not an tho non luuthln' huvy an they stud I-ouu myoot. I cnduo0'Bnn In the light av the veranda lamp, an thin I heu-dthou-Iaknvnyrilo. She cried loud, poor mum. bah` mishan- \ died. Next mum! In men won bould- \ in me down. `Go only. I In. `Minn : I at all nbnus? NTLI-n Vnl-mg an (LA nln X A III all lD0llI." "Thin Values, on the lure. mind I IO-HIUO I l "At dunk shay une buck, the twolvo V av thun, on they had Ill but dhrlnb In'. I van |hunIn|n' slap on the 01$. Wan man what outside in tho vu-ands. ; IIn.|..-L- .-I.I.o|.I_4I than hnann in Inna \ WDII IIIIII Willi OIIIIICIU Ill ill! Vvrluull. Whhrho Iwhlothlud they begun to ngo rbnn' the room an` curry on u-olnonjlu. = But I nlvot want to hear man laugh as they d|d_-_-_hkylnkIn' won "rwu mu . mndiichln. " '2-umm that hhnnd nob!` II19 Wl`pplTl YOU 11? pl'0Vl(lG(I WI. El ll. `Thnnko ye, mu-glnt.,' an I: `I will come to you again for further Inform! Hon. U IV-.. .-ul Rn` I H... L. 4I.'nv.. unnu- IICYU II`) IIIEIV VII 1 ll.fo-lICtlo X cued. H An An-b Ilunn an and (might. an (ion. Insist. sez 1. `Wrong? sez the at-m ror snrgint: `I uhowed him, as though I had been hil mother, the way av aim-ippiu' a*'Tini. nu` he nhtrup her ciune an easy. I tould him to pnl: her to again an fire A blank into the hlow-pin to show how the dirt hung on the an-onvin'. Ho did thnt,but he did not. put in the pin av tho fuilin'- block. an in course whin he red he was strook by the block )umpiu' clear. Well for him `twins but a blunk-u full ohm-go wud ha cut his 0| out. "I looked a trie wiser than 0 boilrd sheep : hand. `How : that. marina? sex 1. "Thin wnv, vn hinmlhm-in` man. nu` lnvap H HUIIII. l'|UW P l:Hi|l4. HEIYQKIIIIAF UUL 1. "This way. ya bluudhor-In` man. nu` don't you be doin` uh. an: be. Wld that he shows me a Wnstm` action-the breech av her all cut away to s) nw the Inside- nn' so pluzed was he to rumble that ho dlmonatrated {what Hogan had done twice over. `An tho: comes av knowln' the weppin you're provided wld.' no: he. `Thnnkn In nnl-nlnf. ' Int 1! `I will IIUII. `You will not.` so: he. clunln -rod away from the I you will get Into thruublo.' "I wlnl: nnt.\ldn_ nu nmll: ,1) `VIII KUW IIILU llIlllu|)ll'. ``I win: ontsldo, nn` could ha danced wld delight for the grandeur nv us. `They will load my I-mo, good luck to V thlm, whnilo I'm away,` thlnkl I and bank I win: to the canteen to give them y thelr clear chanst. H'l`|.n nnnonan nun: lllv I-Irl In-In -Q ll`l'. `Fwhat tailor-men do they give me to work wld? son the at-m'rer sax-gint. `Hm-e's Hogan. his nose at as a table. laid by for n week, an` Ivry nomp'ny aandln their an-um: In knocked to small shlvrnens. " `Fwhavs Jvrong wid Hogan, an-gins? QAIIT '3'lI UUU II IIIIID WIIIIIK. Thin they swam over again that they wud not betray wan another, on crap out M the grass In diff :-Int ways, two by two. A mercy ut was that they did not come on me. I was sick wid fear In the pit av my stun.nnIok--sick, alek, sink! Atther they was all gone, I Int back to canteen an` called for a quart to put a thought In me. Vuhnon was there, dhrlnk|n' heavy, nn' pollteful to me be- yond reason. 'Fwhnt will I do-fwhat \vII| I sin? think: I to mvaalf whin Vul- luau wuw uwuy. Prealntly the arm :-or sergint come: In stlmn' an crnckln' on, notpleaaed whl any wan, boknse the Martini-Henri hem new to the rIg'ment In those days we used :0 play the mischief wid her arrangements. . `Twas a long time before I cud got. out av the way av thryln to pull back the buck-sight an` turnln her over either llr|ug'-as If she was a Sul- der. II III`:-Juno Gnllnu-,nnnn An {hour nlun Inn yonu reason. '.l`\Vl|la Will 1 uu-Lwuuu will I do? thinks I to myself whin Vul- men wint awuy. I-Dy-nalntlv Mm Al-tn !-nr mu-ulnt nnmnn ` IlI$Kl!I' 00011051` ` The big dhxfops I'll! down my hot. for I won with wld the liquor an` had not tho full by my wits about-no. I hit shun an` hum! thhn won-km` tiemulvu up to wear my me by tellln' tale: av lvery time I had put my mark on wan or another; an my faith. they -was few that was not no dhhtlngulnhed. `Tun all In the way av fur ght. though. for niver did I raise my hand exotpt in they had provoked me to ut. H Ti: all mil. nu wan IV In ify nuu p.I'UVUlIu luv In III. "Tia all well, nu ma uv"lm `but o's to do this nhoot1n ?' -..~;. ` has matter?` In Vulmoa. "Til Mulvauey will do t.hn_t-st the coon- mnrtlnl, ' Duly Bervioo on the Ploturoaquo Buy ot Quince. nu tail: nu ma. (sundarn oxoopeod) [o6 town way ta n oeulauotnd hand: nolncto Desor- onton 110 "r|tur.on.' nlon. nun V 1: us; martial. ' H :11. marmu.' I `He will :0, sex than man. `but whose hand is put to the trigger-In gho room?` u oun...Iu A. .90! ... V-1"... lnnlrln ' 'wno'u ao uur sax vlumaa, Luuluu round, but dlvil a man nnpwend. They began to dlshputao ml Kin, that was always pinyin` shpoil ve, sex: `Thry the kyards! Wld thatzhe opined his Juckut an tuk out the greasy palnmmorn, on they all fell In with the notion. . `Dani nu! ma Vnlmn_ wld A him run- U llll UHF] III IIHU Kyll III]: Alllll `Black Jack In the muthez-.' Io: Kiss, doalln'. Black Jack, son-. I ahud expuytlnte to you, in the ace av Ihpadea which from time immlmorial has been intimately connect wld battle, murdher an sudden deamh. llulnmno III... nlnnlt nus Olunnn can: an 311' auuuuu UUIIDII. Wnnsc Kiss dealt en there we: no sign, but. the men--wea whoite with workin s nv their eowls. Twice Kiss dealt, nn there was a gray shine on their cheokws like the mess av an ecg. Three times Kiss dealt am they wan blue; `Have ye not lost him?` an Vul- mea`. wipin' mhe sweet on him. `Let : bu done quick! `Quick ut is,` no: Kiel, t`rowin' him the kyard; an ut fell taco upon his knee-Bh|ok Jacki "Thin thnv nil mmklml wid lnuahin'. UPON Ill! Kl|l}|5'-`KJHIUIS JIIUILI "Thin they all cuekied wid iaughin `Duty thrip-pence,` sez wan av thim, `an' damned cheap at that prion! But I . end 390 they nil dhrew :1 little away from Vuimeu nu let him sittin pinyin wid tho kyurd. Vulmea aez no word fora whoilo.-I but licked his lips-out-uwayl. Thin he threw up his hand an` made the men swear by ivry oath, known and un- known. to stand by him not niono in the room but at the coort-martial that was to act on moi Ho tould oi! ve av` the biggest to stretch me on my not whin the shot was men, an another man he tould o to put out the light, an yet another to load my rie. He wud not do that himself; an that was qunre, for twus but 1| little thing. H'l`I-dn thnw umnvu nvnr nnnin thnh Qhnv (nay llll Hill In Wlb VHO LIUIIIULI. `Deal on! set Vulme, wld A big rat- tlin' oath, `am the black out-so av Shlelygh come to the man that will not: ' do hi: duty an the kynrds say. Axum! `huvlr Jan`! in {Jul !nAlf.hnl',' IA! Iplmizer qnf ush 6 to nip! ilnukin hounds! HIIVI... kl... nlluunna nun n-In I; ll? `Who'll do uI:?' sax Vulmea, lookln ..I 1.... mun .. m.-. .-...-nu-ul 'I`hAv 9. `Knpe your a breech-pln, or STR. --NoI3TH KING". us: 1n--h..I.. Ir!-u-a an and Dnnhnul-Ar t7`-v jj Coal ;n-d-W;;d Yard. | Thong 133- _ rm Wont. Strut -yj.-:... may I IIISUIIIIW Inlllo " "Tin not like you, In ho. `to In: your rule In the rack wldout tho Nicoll- pln, for wldonq the bnooh- the was whln Vulmea and. 1 than R {Gland the ht-onL nv at In tho cyan Ibo bola, else, he sea. " `Homing on 1. `NM! wllyonr life In been worth I! the hind-9|! Ind bum us piano. {or on my tau, my mo` uud beworth juntu much 00 II!!! could you wlwther II: wt: or Bo chnnktul the bullet was not than.` uurnnn me (well. ' - " `You're a good man,` an In. loath no bonito the cyan-on oh, to 1011 gnu`-hum an to soo-'yoc II 3' mn.'bo|e:,`An'I cud wt`. Pd putftououv It. Olav! was moans glut. or that no not a you think nounwudsflfugb` king," "for all your up, Inn in I X`- `That : thus. II; Inc. puma; MI munucbo; `but I do not believe that 708. " `surging In I, `load the life out av a mu In & my has I! that nun dliobp forlunogood Dodger. Al I u-and as such. III whoo , .-uv. ';".';. ...'x"'..'3.' ..'....' "-1~....""'... .. a. lumyuwnunuyn null. TQI tnllworklhnvolodo. Thu do an hank haigrd ma! 3: `I. L if Ill WUFI I IIIVU $ III. 1 "H hock lowud no!` In 1. hi 1 bcmmthoonn. " 'Ynn'm A nnnd -1.11, 1 lg yvu `III! II Ill!!! l'lllII Ll III], ]l|IllIIl`IlIlIIIio 0'u-a pvo no reason lortwhat he'd uh`, an all my roomful worn too 3141 In Iuqutm, tho he put- his sync u n shim more won-l_n' than baton. on day. howlver. ho tuck um 3:33 net pollbn. tot In end he that no obs obomin " 'Vnn'r-A mun nndnnp, tho won`:-n A DOIIIH), lUl' IIU Ullil IE IIIIII II CIIU Till n `You goon uodcor. tho you're 0 1 dmnnod In: In! mun.` not he. % " `Fur wonln. at-gins,` at I, `or! | may he Insollnt again. ~ "'l"h nnt Ilka mm, on: In; `Q1: ht: ` min in ` mchnninm. An by my now]. ,0 \\'UllllUl'( "Next morn the now: won thmngh all the rig`mint. an than was noIhin' thut the men did not tell. `Han ro- pnrta. fair nn` unny, that V lmoo Wu come to riof trough tnmporrin' wid hil rrnoku, all for to show till he hind tho impm-t'ninoo to any that ho was on tho nhpot at the time an and certify that lit vmn an accident! You might ha knookod my roomful down wid I Iwaw whin they heard that. `Twat lucky for thim that the bhoys were always tin-yin to nd out how the new riiio mu mndo, In A lot av thim had come up for chain Ihd` pull by shtickin' hits nv gran an IIIOII in the part In the look that Ihowod near the trigger. The first Inns: of the "mm was not oovend in, an` I melilf have eased the pull nv mine time an` min. A light pull in ten points on the range to Ink. ""33 '1 wm not have this roomhnour no: the colonel. `I w !!! twlst the tall oi! ll . Vulmen 1 mam whln he saw him. all tied up an Inn In hospital. he changed his will. `uke him An early oonvuleuolnt,' on he to the donor. an Vulum. wan made no for u wanna . Bio My bloody bandages nu lug ohnd lit to wan Ildo did mom to the lam]: hum mania and tho lnnlzn IV thorn I-`Han than Ant nunlnlunulnt snuuma "HAMILTON" tween Hamilton. Toronto. Kingston. 1,000 L Illldj, Rapids of the St. Luwrencqnnd Ilon- ! on . l'lAl'IIl. I U!` any .1 IUIV I Rank uuua. ' Ulllly I'I"HI.I IIICIIIII WI II IIIIJ their rie: than any punhhmlnt. l|'HnI-n ngvn nn manna (no lupin brave man an 1 urea mm Io. `Fwhnt will I do? "In 0'HuI agln`, an we heard the vtlloo Aw I wo- man law an nor` In the vex-and; "rwql SHmmy`| wife. come over at tho Ihot. Menu on wan av the benches In canoe able to walk- ` I'Innnv:"\Ann- Juan and Ilia "U'l'llIK'TI IIKJIUII UUVYH UIIU IWKJIII Ixllllp an showed hlu teeth to the gum. Thou he spat on the uro. `Vnn'm nnf. wnrth Int, nun In. `LIDIII DU Bplli UH WHO Ullfll. `You're not worhh ut.' eel he. `Light that lamp, ye done, an wk! that he turned away, an'vI new Mm vwelklu' 0! win Slhumy'e wife; she tlu-yin to wipe of! the powaher-black of! the front IV hll jaokut wk! her handkerchief. `A brave man you are,'th1nk| I-`e brave men nn` u had woman. Il\1n nu.-. n..I4I - u-nu-pl On. -a.--- Claim` Ill llll. `AP we so!` no: I from my ool. `The nan that sex that to me will D0 hurt. I do not know, I0! I. `lwhat on- derhmfd divllment you have oonthrlvod, but by what I've seen I know that you can not commit murdhor wld another mun`: I-Io-suoh uhukhf oowlrdl you are. I'm coin to shape. I son. `an you can how my hand on whoilo I In. I did not nlnpe, though. (or I long tuna. Can yo wonder? "Nntt. tun:-n thn nnuvn In-n thnnnnh 5` H. I ulvf Iulluu U- " `Now (what will I do?` can O'HIn. swinging the veranda light In his hnnd an look1n' down the room. I had hm Mid oonthunc av 0'Ham,un' I have now dead tho ho is. but for all that. will -nv hn nun: A I1!-nvn Iunn H5: In hulk!!! CBIIQ WHO` IIC II. Ulli I01` III `III. Will I say he was A brave man. He II buk|n' A in Pm-gathory this tide. but I Will! he cud hear that, whln ho stud look!!! down the room an the bhon Ihlvorod before the ol av him. I know hlm torn brave I liked him u cuu...|.... ...m 1 .I..|I * ... nun.- B018 00 WHIK. `Oh. Denny-Donny. door, In Iho, `have they km you? O'Hara Innlnul dawn an nvnn nnnln, Lnuy wan nu uimuuuu, plli nuns. `Fwhat d'you thlnk he will do?` Iol wan av thlm at late. `He knows wo'u All In no U nil`! _[IU3KI up ll ' vu-Ina: with A hIII;Il I. Twhat dAmnod_ la I1 .....;ua.IV .4 Ian` awn ulnnap, Iupuu or we : nal. Hoinz lint-JJZUE` `val-anal Will! lllllitu ` Quins Twha d u yuan!" can no,` im ti? an Tim Vulmu that val Ih blood I to to too. who la -boi7 hut` nnrwiyfn hllhiII' um lprung IND `Damn a nu: vuurju In powthor--goodou-01 tnkh the brass Ifthl hkin'. oll blllll "J (in it that than might ho nomothilr tun wore:--n', had out `ma new shit up to the corner av the right on. inll! the eyelid in htthorl. an no II on` Along by the fonhudto the hair. ' :1 non av a nkin' plow. if you will on- dherutund, than 5 clean out; an` nivu. didlaeeamn blood ll Vnlmul did. i ~ The dhrinl: an thomwihnthd mun pod . the men drain on my about hang! 0'HuI IpIkin' they Ioathnd nah Will to his oat. nn cried out very polihtni: `Fwhat is us. lax-gin! ` H `lfwhnt In uh! as O'Hara. nhnkin till, '1' n P Dl'I80llI.' . (`O'Hara pitched Tim Into the doollo none too tinder, but all the Many: hop` by their con, which was not the nln av innocent man. I was huuoln"'ln-ywhero for u1yf|Uln'-block. but not India us at all. I nlvar found me. |\'.-nu luvhnlt ml T n! nun fvnnlu III! II uuu VVUIIIIIL No wan said a word to: some time. They was all ashamed, put Ipnoho. `Fwhnf. d'vnn thlnk ha will min!` in: nloou rroxn pop to top. `uni guy; had sprung free behIn' 5 full: nnut.hnI\.-Aromi can I Ink 3 N `Fwhat I3 I13. uu-glut! `Fwhat In um! us 0'HlII, Tim. `Well-an good do you know (who! us in, yo |ku1kin' ditch-lul-kin` dogs! I doolle, an take tlrll whlmplrllf Ion . away. There will be mom hand av in than any av you will can for. ~ V|Iln|nA inf. uh I-nah-In IIII `I than wm GIN xw.' .. .Vulmen at up roohln Mu "had In his hand an manta for Father Onl- Emil`. II 0!}- Anna! nan (Flinn: Alumna? anoomr mum.` _ " `That ! quan.` DI 0 HII'I. `for Oh! front av my jaokut In black via your nnnnlnr 5 A nk nn an Pl Ihli WII powuerso no was up we nun was was sun warm an begun to` laugh. `I'll make your we hell you. on ho. `for attempted murdhor I lupin` your rule onproporly. You'll be hanged rth nu thin pm undhor IWPPIIH for tour M- eson. The rie : done for no`: be. H `Why M]. van. IInI' T Anmllil T J NUNWU 'nl.Unu. nnanu uuun. 131.0.-amen leave Kinnton 'I`nondny,Thundny and Isnunnlay a an ant. no ham m. Uolnz won :6 8 p.l|. - rough tho Bay of uunm by daylight. 4 __ V D IMFIILTON AND`.noN1'RBA|.' una. cum: ; gnu: can A ljvlhmntln won. 100 I'l|IU'I DUI! I01` XI Illa > `Why, `win my title! I, oomln] up to look. Vulmoh, yo dull. mm were you doin wld her--nnnwot no that! wens ; that?` It (I, scant. `Bo done! In 0'HIl'I. dhnggl him up by the hair. `You :-`a nous no dead that you can not golltholyyeun for chain to shoot me.` `I did want. an: Vulman: `I in Ior Inryur U0 IIIOOI mu. `I did not, IOI Vulmu: `I III ahootln mum.` N'I`|.n0'n unsung. A-an (VII... `fnl QHI IPODB RV my JIOKUU ll [MICK Will you: powder. '- Ho wk up the rim that VII nun wan-m am hezun to` lunch. `I ! uyI_ '1' "q'I ll.wn_lt till you're botther. In I `an thlu we mo will hulk at out um` bx-ageous O'Hara nlfnhnll Tlln In!!! Ihn dnnlln nnvu wnuy nun your O'Hara looked down the room again, In nhnwml hln (math In thn nnnn, 'l`hnn DBIH" V "` $370 me alone, In Vnlmon; `I'm IIIG aunuuv uuyuvw nu -In-\-cu.` Pro: Torontoto Ha! list Buy. sngucnny. soo MIIC ' ` . put: up sh`: lunp uh! |IinhnnulIIIhaInu,3 Itldvullbll-Illloo jaw uuuwg cw. sc'.:""'z lJv`rpoo dondo to o 0 V 01 n . uonuown, nut. ...".!.L.'.?.`iM.'.,.`.':"~ ""* `W-"~ pnuuvunuu unnum- J. P. anley. J. D. dlldehioolie. Aunt. G.'l`.H. Mutton an Olnunogst. ----:--1 Riciolle Q Ontario: llulutiol MIMI}. __._ g- .._.4`_--._ . -_5TE4UE.'?.ATT`!E A"-EE'7 duo. o in slimy: on the alert. and 1! than In Ann Inc It` he huh. You an uuolo be In no photocnphud at an -gn as an n -ma - In a Phntonphy. which no will at once Intro- In '10 OIIIIIDI 3 I lliltv I III II- I Coon abou Own noun. `Plano am. i I Mailltimships vg, -e_vu,clsyll|hc. Hops. noun, 9;. 4 . `E _ In " ...".?-75; 3 3'."a'."?.:"" nn..Ibv. 6. Nov. uhznxm - " '13 " -` 1m.,9..m _ NDL will all from lotion nth - ho: Ma Ouobol Ind nu: Novunbor. 01 pump to boudondon-y or to J ,` gotonno ungu;nogopu uauhtcaun--cm.o um unxo;can.1.vn.o H nuun. ` Out.` I. " U00 8r-!.9o.m _ Solc n_ Agents. HAINES a LOCKETT THE SCENIC unhr Anlgttica. -___._ 4- |.n-| 51-0 ll-.. - ..... nu ll Sfhanan -Em. smrrn" _n,A ,_ __.n ny_|n_ I_I-_) %A.IB_--fi!f`..'-$5.93 v_1:.wnno2luucnn.v. _ 3' u. -`Iii: Ionized ltomQub0- .,'_ 4-9:, agylggnt. Supt-19th, sun M. KL 0-In (X3. TORONTO-MONTREAL LINE. `-- M--- I.. I1`: Klnnuinn 'I`nmu`|v, Th ll IUI IIQIIBI lllu llvlry uuvrluuuuu nyyl. o a '0. | " " `" a`.'..`3!.'..'.'m.m. `J.P.GllnIIIIl.II Aunt. ll M-Q39. t! YUKON .\i$W \ Will r;ot burn, but Wilma XI ll Ajcli. * noon Strut. no to u an. M. spacious wutumwsust. ~'ru.b.amou`.a.u.a.1oaLoancury ua Aptiqu on: many. oanysmo. nouot-in-.0.'m`..-ounce-u. onpouuaeunhxaonxgwu I IIIIIIIIOBQII at gtutrdndinu ow FURNITURE ft! 1-. ---u.'rv 354 Princess St. . amaom-u on scum ._--4----: . W. SNIDER u.'r. on rnuonur I won utru . Ilnnucon. Opening Celebration .0! the Grand Trunk New single Arch steel Bridge over themngara River. For tho above Round Trip Tickets will he 3 wold Go NIAGARA IALh.`.4. (.)NT.. [and Raina ' In p.m. Mains WEDNESDAY Rout. undmnd I n l min. Sept. um. um rimma. will 1.. ' good tor continuous pausing only in ouch sil- ` notion. And will be valid r return pm-sue ` on trninu ianviru Niagara Fallu. ()nt.. up to and including Moudu. Supt. fltb. ism. FARE $4 50. REAL ESTiTED0%WNTli\()WI For sale or Exchange. - 50106. E31180... mu (303401: 80... double bpinl houu (16 Johnston 80... low homo and lot. sum. (14 " mnmo homo. And 150 other pmportm In our and count) lot 3510. to lot or uohungo. OARDINEIPS Real Estate Agency. Ill -Wellington 8t.. Kingston Nona! to loan at Iowa-t -Moo n..-au\-qa-<..p--a-w\a- `Central Canada Exhlbltlon. Ottawa. For the above tickets will be blamed tn Ottawa and return at l"ll{'I`.t`.LAS:4 :-HN(il.E FAR -u.lF.--on Hopr.ombor,1Hch, 10.h, 80th. Int. rd and Nth. Au nun-vs Ann. 1. or-...A mg on Q6 rrn .155. '0' III" I`! II ON 31:91`. zoui an 22nd. FARE $2.70. All Mckoh good to return not lat." than I Sept. mm. 1891. hotbotwoon Johnston and lnul on Gordon ' IMO, M1110. a Alfred 83.. homo nnd. loo. " bonus and lot und burn. " IIIII Princess, 8 bonus. King um Gore M . 3 homes And lgnd mum King 81.. mun Gore St. vacant. lot, album. I {nun oluu Hoar .~ lt,roo.. Houunvolznd 10%. car. 0 Goons and Stewart III Ru nturnod from the P.A. MA. at Chnutur u nnd noon: mun new dovclopmonu In tognnhy. which 0 will at Intro- dnn. olwun alert. than lIe|ehwr}1iVetiv%lZ|uhHu'use Tea I ) Blondod I tally bl the Melon tor men I Rude. Th In tho nut Indian And Ceylon . hlnnd own nand in (hauls | Thin ll M10 Illloot Ind . and { I. -`INB !JAs. REDIJEN & co. 1 I.aI\a \I\l-Iur n ---n-away. HEVENTY WAGNER PKLACE CAIN. Double horth in alumina nuts 8!, section 04 ntnluoom 37, drawing room our chairs 31.50 one 1. 1.lUlLl.'aJ.D uuuu .I.u.uu unxa. Tickets urmmml going onlv on apm-Jul trains Tuoruhty. 0127-. 6th. um. and for return umuuza on any II-Mn. exec t. Ihnitml trains. raving Nuw York until 04: nbur 1. -th. lkivi. lnnlu-.'|ve. nu-mngl. Tuu Itlarl` Aumwu will uncom- York until ()1-.tnbur -tn. lK1v7. lnnluuve. HPIUIAI. THU B151` Ali|lI'|`a pnny tho oxounlon and attend to tho uomlurt. ut muanxeru. pnuanaeru. Fur illuntrutltl pro rnmme of excursion. tickets. time-tnhlnu III! mfmmmi-m apply to u! . ulnl lxlru uI....L |.I...._I.Qt I(l......onn nu LIUKUIS. lalllIU'laltIIIun lllu lII|llIlIIlI|l'lll upyny nu F`. A. l"Hl.GER. Fnot Bro `k St.. Kingston. or 'l`MlO. BlU`l`E.RF'IEhU,u.1`.A..Syrncu.e. Ni! --.:_ may-uvu u yvu --w yuvwvg.-ya-. -- K. W. Snider's Photo Parlors I Ann: Aka-n (hunt; Ilnnnn `Pinning IIK TuE3bX\?{6*r; 5th, 97. Tlipo lhppmynr.-.-'- No. 1 Ixpnu l1:ana.m. No.ll.ooal ls(IIp.m. 2Nu.All,lnd lxmmm. No. 1 lxpnun man No. I Local 5500 2N.o It kind Ixlll . W - ru3`:'.1. 113 mu parting Tlohot oioo. {I I. 00 WAY, A 1.. Gen. Pu: PROM KINGSTON TO NEW YORK AND RETURN ONLY A imrunn wromrrs . xlnusmx `I0 or uv'vA. $2.70. good o_ln|.BEP1`. nth and mu]. Return Ticket: Kingston to Ottawa 04.15, good-going 8lP_!'. mil: to 84th. inclnulvo. All Iinkota good to return until Bum. 87th. No. lhoohl lswpml. No numn_l Hun mm 2110 Alina I.I)u.m. $No..u|xc- ' ndayu. Wodru-ulnn um: Fritlnyn. Tuudlyn. Ihnuduun and Sutunlosys. rIIt.K.tl`.a.ud0.P.B Tight ollloo. tn! shunt. NEW`;ORK VIA Home,Watortown& gdensburg By uv n n. 1: 11.11:? rm I......., Arul ML. xmsmN.x; rsmo 5 % p` E2`%na::say.y. Central Canada raw, uIIK.tl'.a.ud0.r..u Tloh tuio B. W. F()bUEB. Pun. Apt. Gen. Hunger. } p.Vw. S: 0. RR. y 12:11 ANNUA; EXCURSION Id Liv I (calling at Movillo for taondoiderry every Batu-dny inn Mon- uul. calling at Quebec. " _ l'rom|(onuul. From Qnoboo a.un.n1a......m.ua...e..... ..... ........mh hlllllh .... ..1an: 8690 . . . . . . . . . .........lBt.h 5 ....IuhRope................ ..:m.h; Nulnidlun .... .. Ind Oct ....... .. 9nd` On-than Inlnn mh Out... . nth name In .. Jath (but... .1701: lnnronunn.. ...2an10ot... J-`lrul l |rlul|n...... ..a0thOot ....... .. lot uukou and ovary information apply to I 1 -A-'." `T. Repairing 3 Bpoolslty. Give us 3 cu]. A.e.HRoo. an` v\_a_.___ up a__5'I__JI- f\IA nu. sum ' cmnms sml J. P, HARLEY. Agent. 0.1`. Cu Puunur uuuon. Fool of John- mu . Ilnnton. Ill -Wellington nt.. lung _vuIv, v v uvvu iv v: u yr u--vu.;~u-- D - N-Y. O. & H E. Ill! 00. Leanne. nml tlie Grant 4-`Puck 31.1.0. & II. II RIC. '!'.RAVBLCulG-BY mm. "'i&s1ICi`b nAu~s. nlrnnvmv IlrAuuIrn DAI AIVII` (`Alla ` ncxurs GOOD TENDAYS. L..A___....-...l ....l-.-..-`In --.....l.xII Bow hound tho Annoy ol use Ijh}nI:l-an--zuzuux EXVURSICDNS. 1-: ,|_|n_y4|___ A4; :-:-_-..___` -___ (ban lo: chatter by any or, wuk. OTTAWA. ORDERED -p\ A- 'i566TwBAR. J IIIIU JIKIIVDM No. 2 Kxprnn! lzlf p In No 4 lmmg_l 8:15 mm `mo, 11 Mixed 1:40 p.m Ill um lfridnum. '11! Arrival. In 0 v\II\-Ann A-II` n $7.50 Illl IlVIIU- II; II HIV, IIWII IIIII. I climbed on of tho huuomnnd wntchedtholgluuoftholhlvo mutto- haupuvuullnrulldcnnlhracroutlo Iuwu uy I nugu nnuu upon nu uuunr. onythlng but t'bt-uun," and la- myd quietly. as he held the Londoner over the ditch. onythlng but t b:-nu, Ortlfrlo, In: con! Ah`vo got one rupee eight man of ma own." He uhowpnl two coma. and replaced Onhex-is on the dnwbrldgunll. "Vol-I lntnl," I nnId- "chain Am van Ul'IlIUI'lI- The footsteps within ceased. I heard the dull thud of n knapsack falling on n bndutuod. followed by the rams of arms. '1`-~n minutu Inter. Mulnney. hnltlvuly attired. his lips compressed and his taco on black an I thunder-storm. shlkod into the unnuhlno on the dnwhn-Iago". hunnyd And ()1-the-in sprang from my ado and cloud In upon Mn. both loun- Ing tovuil as bonus In upon the pole. in II haunt they had dlnppnnd down the mnhn road In thountonmonll. and I wwhltnlono. Inlnnq had nocuou It to mount: 3: whotdon. ltolnhn his zronbh nun he luv: upon um. I nlhnhul nun nl tho lnnunncgnd 1 np;:u-- ---\ u --v- u-.._.... hndna hip: forndon and Wolf: I|IllIdD- on It mm .And 1:10 and 6 p.m. Round duly loo. Bnturdn I 3:30. 8:30, 11:!) mm. udndepm. Othnr an `I. awn, 11:80 |.n.. m. onlqrnnd prluu utlu curled at (nat- ty nducod nm. or fun): information tool! Or 'I'. J.0RAl(i..lannuv.

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