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Woodville Advocate (1878), 16 Jun 1881, p. 1

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First-class necommmlatiun and attentive servants. Btu- Well aupplicd with the choic- est» liquors aml cigars. 'lius to and (mm all traiua and many cox-vunicucc for the travel- ling public. ' This House is situate in the centre of the business portion M the Village, and has rc‘ ccntlv been rclittcil and refurnished, and is then-clan: nmst suitab e for commercial men and the public generally. The Bar is sup- plied with the best brands of Liquors and Cigars. GuodStables and attentive Hustler. This comnmdiuns hotel has been entirely r litbed, and is no“ finished in the most modern and ill‘pluvell style. 00- l Sample iooms. Convenzent luunily Sui! 9. Keep none but best brands of LIq Inns and Ci ars. Travellers and Visitms will find everyt ing convenient. A BillmId Room III connection. Gomt StalIliIIg and attentive Hustler. Onctft‘nc ahmtc “‘zflll he at namumus Hotel. Kcavurtnn, on tin '3 hl‘JIUNl) MUX‘ DA \' -\f each munth. H": (L will “‘50 "is“ \\‘um\vxlle on the Scrum] 'I‘lhdi'é‘lhA Y 0f 91““! muuflu, stopping at \lcl’hcrsmn .4“ ”MCI- J. .\'L‘L‘L.\SIN. |.- 1 JM‘. ruxnh‘fiND: Inns. 008. J. GAVE I'ublth-r. VOL V. Terms moderaté. This first-class hotel is situated at the Juliet-inn of the Midlnml and Toronto Nipissiug Railways. and is noted for its an eriur alccmmnmlatiun for the travelling pu lie. The lmris always supplied with the best brands of liquors and cigars. Good stables and hustler. 115 ‘Livcuy Ligsat '0" they Shurtost given to ("mun-1 ulwms moderate Mos m t onncu tiol v . (‘lcrlz lst Division (‘ourt County Victoria. Secretary Eldon H. A. Hucietv. Agent 1’. Iv S. l‘mnlmuy. Umn‘cynncer, Uouunis. maner’iu Queen’s Bench. Hen-k. "th Dh mion Court Counyy Victoria. '(‘om'o‘x ancer, Commissiuner in Queen’s lk-uch. c.,c. Utfice, Victoria Road Sta- OFFu'E.â€"Romns lately occupied by \V. \L (\whmuc, Biglow‘s Block, Port Perry. Mon-xv to Luau at. 6 per cent. U!‘Hvl:sâ€"»Kcnt Street, Lmdsxy, Ontariu. P. S. .\l.\u'rlx. ' G. H. Humans. ALDUN HOUSIL \VUOKIViAlU. tiull. Money to Luau on l6 to 6; per cent. Agent. for A. ”A Manumd. Manulavtu wrs. Selleindvra. c. P'l‘lll‘l' VW “31., Wuudville. \V7 M. ('A 3! li MONEY T0 LOAN. 1M PROVE!) FARMS FOR SA H“. in the townships of Garden. Rexley nml Eldon. Sula afivut for the nlu of the celebrate-d um untivallcd Attorney-M-hnv. Salk-nor In Chum-cry, ('oln'rynncer. .tc" .tr. UNCTION HOTEL, Lorneville. UEENS llU l‘EL, Woudvillo. BENJAIIS SILIMJIOV, Proprietor. 'OMN )lxr'l‘A GU .\ R‘l‘, COMMISSIONER IS B. R __. GEN BIL-H. INSU 1U 09m:1‘.â€"-0np_ dqm- ".I‘ZL ;\\'DS 8'. PENTLAND. DES Ctfifs, .t'c" lAmlsny, om. K. "sill he at Hamiltonfis .rn.,- -L.nvn ..\. Agent for l'ni‘ EORGE “'l LLIS HILLAR, RED. (L MILLA R, I We beat manufacture. )lcob's Lithquam “008“". QGRAIN DRILL. of huzmoll. Ont. hut-elm: Sewing Machines (or fide. Also agent for the side of! 1’1 A 30- PORTER A N D ORG ANS, DONALD McINTYBE, Proprietor. Ail'l‘lN k HOPKINS, ” unatlsnxm, soucn‘ons an. 'rnos. FID\\'AIII|S Proprietor. UH H l). S] SL‘LAIR, RC”. C-\.\l|‘|‘-ELL (‘OTK'I‘Y .‘ITI‘TIONEER. B (75' [HESS (L-l R USN. HOUV l LLB Ll " ERY S'l‘A BLISS. “EN I!" BB‘V .\RlԤ. Proprietor. 'ery Rigs at any tin he shortest uul‘icc. Special attention to l‘umnnurcinl 'I‘ravcllors. (‘hurgos rs mmloratc. TERMS. UAR". Sit n connection with the Eldon House. 10 and at an Imurs llOTIL'L ( ARDS. I. lit-RAE. Proprietor. “'umlvillu. Ont. CRUX. inn loan .k Snvlng‘s ('0. m on first-class security at, @hmwmmmmflt HLHH‘, Kirklictl. I! IS “o R” ('03‘1‘.".\.\1‘I§u INSURANCE AGEN' ‘. ;\1\’l}l\‘. SUN (‘o., mrcrs of Reapers, Mow- east uf l" any S'l‘A Ruth“. (.‘istorn and Well Pumps, FORCE PUMPS SUPPLIED. WOODVILLE- ONT. mumma ?ROMP’J.‘LY Executed. W HARNESS DOLLARS, ’I'IALTERS, "HIPS CURRY COMES, BRUSHES, TRUNKS VALISES AND All. KIND 0F HORSE FURNISHING A large assortment of whips from l5cts. up. JAMES STUART. HARNESS MAKER, SADDLER m ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING NEATLY AND QUICKLY EXECUTED. ALL NEW WORK WARRANTED. Farmers wanting meat «in please leave .their mule! the night. hetore at the shop. - The highest cash priye paid for “IDES. Having bought the shop and fixtures of Mr. G. C. Smith, Butcher. customers can rely on getting the best of Beef at all times, and other meats in season. Patties having fat: cattle to dispose. of will please call or man: “0rd at my shop. Buns. Rolls and. Pastry a Specialty SODA, ABFILVETIIY AND l-‘Rl'lT BUISCUITS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. lSSUER 0F MARRIAGE LICENSES. FAMILY BREAD GH‘I'UI‘U. Esq. \loafuqrrd, 0. \ice l‘res. 1’1‘ .\IBI 1!U\ l‘ .-\l‘ E, 1Ԥ(1“Ollt11111,sec. 13‘11.11l1..1Â¥011N Esq .1\1)III1'e."1I(-.ns 1 11)!)111‘1x1'\'0\ l\1.Il,'1's"ulolito, Medi- cal l‘irI-n-tnr. \ILLI\\I lil‘..\'\lE ilsq,'l‘oronto,1‘res FRUIT CAKES. lVlIXEDTEA CAKES. fray“? fa" (1w Weak under Your ('lmrgc. HEAD OFFICE, 63 KiN} SIX, EAST TORON'I‘U. t;EU. ll. \\ .\|-‘\In. u. H. II.’ Lu.u...... .m. lu-iml‘. S. “'s. HILL, Esq” Ridgcvillc, anlverslnp lSupm-mtomleut. ‘ Executive (‘ommlflcr : “'m. gunk, W. I’ I’ngr. J. I’. Bull. Spclvial Fratnms of the Association ~: l “Great luduocmeut to provide for fam- I ilies in cnso of death at small cost. :2...Eqn:\l benefits to both names. 3...l‘nil'orln assessment of one dollar only. 4...l‘arelnl nwdical examination required. 6.. No annual dues or extra charges. 6...No largo salaries or expenses. 7...Two hundred dollars advanced for funeral expenses when neceuary. 8...Bcnctits scoured at actual cost 9....)Icmbw hocomin totally disabled. may draw half of their 0 aims. the balance heing payable at death. _ For particulars and full information apply to IRA A MW '1. Agent (or County of Victoria. 1mmrpm'ah'd A ug. 21-1]: , '80. mm. H) \\'.\'l'.<().\'. L. PA R'l‘l ES SUPPLI ED \VIIOLESALE. W oodville, MUTUAL AID 1? ()0 D \' l LLE P U M P FACTORY. UGH MCCORQUODALE. JACOB BARNES, OODVIuLE HAHN FSS SHOP. ‘OUDVILLE BAKERY. WOODVILIE BUTCHER SHOP. ORDERS SOLICITED. TERMS CASH_, ASSOCIATION, JOHN .BERRIE. ORDERS SOLICITED. .(hâ€"XNADIrX N ESTA BLISII Ell, I856 MAN UFAC'I‘U “ER 0]" IS UNXLD IN THE COUNTY OFFICERS: ‘or .lxing and Stumt St l.. 1%., 'l‘orontn, So- S WOODVILLE, THURSDAY, UUNE 16, i881. "‘ P130 BONO PqBLxco." It come about in this W. I had married I and was going to make y fortune. and therefore (having that lau‘ ble end in View) left a good situation In YOllrshire to Settle down In Liverpool as a merchant ‘or. my own account,’ and confluence to make it without delay. 1 had not much capital, and so resolved to economize A. first. In course i of time I imagined the tidy hronghnln and house across the Mersey- would certainly come; and one serene September evening. many years ago. I was walking up and down St. George's landing stage; building castles in the air, wondering whether rents Were high at New Ilrightnn, and whether Kate would prefer a pony henna to a broughaun. 1 am not sorry to mix th I still reside in a modest house up Edge ill Way, and that I come to business as CW went to Rome. according to Joe Miller. “ionuna diligeotie," ‘ on the top of an omnibus. ' I was waiting for Mr. Moss Moses to returfito his office in a street hard byucall it ersey streetâ€"and for the reason that Mr. Hess Moses had a furnished place to let, ‘ich his advertise~ ment called “two spacio I counting-rooms" â€"goodness knows I ue 'r counted much there in the shape of coin and 1 did not like the situation ; nor . 6 narrow. dark staircase ; nor the look the be of Hebrew extraction who bowled . ‘Uudi ." when I knocked. and told me ‘Mr. Bases would be id at eight o'clock ," bu twenty-five pounds a year was very cheap. I told my young friend 1 would call at t ' \ time. and look at the "countingroonls, L we ROMANCE OF"! coumma House, at the "counting-rmnms.f - How Well I remember that night ! The ferry-boats from the Chghire shore gliding along with their lights ' lkling like glow. worms. the vast hull of . 8 Great Eastern jnst visible in the Sloyup. the square yards and all a-taut look of a veuty-four of the old school, showing kick and distinct against the dafi‘odil sky. and the lap of the‘ swell against the under timbers of the stage â€"â€"I was inclined to be sentimental ; but Mr. Moss Moses claimed my attention, and once more I entered his otfim and found him awaiting me. He was a little. fat. good- tempered Jew. who sfoke [decent English ; and who I afterwards ound out, was con- stantly affirming. in season and out of sea. son. that he was no descendant of Abraham. “llillo, Bruuton !" he cried, jumpiu from his chair. “My lad told me you b been here ; where hue you been these two months and more 2 Lock here, old fellow; I’ve advertised your place ; but you can have it on the old terms. " "II .- “ Iv "u ~..v ‘- .-- -- “Some mistake. air. I believe." and I hmulcr‘. him a card bearing the inscription "Charles Hal-ken}? He took it and held it to the gas-light. looked at the back, considered it exulwise. and pmulere-l over it upside duwn. Thou taking the candle hEs clerk had brought, held it chm: to my face. “ ‘ . .I v __ __,_, . “If vnu are not disposed to proceed to business; I will bid yin] good-night.” said I. greatlv annoyed at Ins manner. H- ‘. . - . 3L ,:,u L:__ n In, ....:J “' here is m; necessitv for van to trouble vourself :IlmIIt my features!" I exclaimed, 01)elllll"‘tll(‘ Iloor -â€"‘gm~( night. ' , I ‘ ,,‘L [A “ll-’ls him. and it ain' t, lIim. " he said aloud . “(‘arl could novel look a man in the face as this: one does. Aml yet. I IloII‘ t see. my way through the fgahIres." l l ,,I I I “Stop. stup. my gum] sir ! and don't be offended. .It was a mistake. All Isaac’s mistake upnu my honor." ”All a l-isfako.” cchm‘d \‘oung [3310. My curinsity was ex ited, and hrsidos, I rm‘lly wanted the offices ; and I therefore u'YInwed myself to be persuaded iutu mount ~ ing the narrow staircase. until we faced a dam hearing; the name nf Brunton on it in whit-a lemma. and lmvfng the hm upper pnunvls glazed,» wore. [ should iumgiuo tn mmp‘y light to tho struircn‘m. than for ud- mininu 0f light. ini- \ the nffice. Mr. Moses pl‘nilllCQ‘l] a key. and hurtling to me. with a good natured smile. said. ”I woulal have sworn you were llrnuton five minutes a -o. hut I am sure now that I was wrong. Carl always swam when he came up stairs. and you haven't. lt'a Brunton's face all hot the syn. and I'd swear to tho oyoa anywhere. That is to the twinkle of 'cm. you know." “K611 Vanéruulnckc-d the do n‘ and invited me within. .. ‘i‘h‘iiing tn :\ fable nu which Ir- lmtl Mam-u] tho light. I tmk a cluir and pruducml my pocknf bunk. I,,.,-|,-.. ll_ \l__. I_L u- ‘ “Before we gn further. Mr. Mosx. let us q1fito|uidorstnnd each nther,l have no “iqh to derivqmy lwncfit from any virtues Mr. anmn nmywmesfl. and [um gm": tn convince vnn that I an what I represent. n‘yuolftu be. Be good enough h) read that loner. " It. \I In one frmII :\ mow‘hant. in the IInrHI. nuly rccim‘cu‘ HIM. nInruiII: IIII-IItinIIcIl cir mum’nnnm \leiIlI “ere numci -IIt tn settle am ulmIMa as to my iIIIig‘IItItv. m\lr Albumin-«ml it. anml it. up briskly. and presenh-c] it_hv mt: with :\ buw. “Sir, I npninqizv. I confuss that up to this mument I fancied it, was (‘arl ; lmt what puzzl-«l mo. \vm. "mt- such a surlv fellmv u‘u-uhl tnlzo tulmkiuu and May the fan‘. Ynn nrv vary much like my last Io mnt, air. that i»: all." “\ vrv \vnll; now that the matter is set- tlwl. let us louk at the romns' 'l‘ho lighted {ms slumvml me :\ largo ono nntl vary lmrcly furnished. Thore- wrm a large lthoncm'eretl uhle with a «leak on it. four vlmirs. on inkstaml. mu! 3 partially filllcd waste paper hasket. oml that was a l. "llnthor moaqre. .‘lr. Mom “ “ Now, my «lmr tir. what more could you want. ? Would you like a rate 2 l have got one 00 span- (lnwn slmrs am] you shall have it. and a now mat for your feet-thorn now â€"l hsto haggling." ‘ " Let me see Che others romp. please 9" It was one which a person sitting at the tohle would have right opposite to him, and it had no door. It was a clerk's office." Mr. Mom; said. “null you wanted your eye on such chaps." I suggestel that the prmciplo Inig’llt wmotimea want privacy. whereupon he said. "he had the door down stain and should be hm]; at once if I wishcd it." But having no intention of engaging a clerk at present [ told him it was of no consequ-enqe. - The mom was about. half the sins 'of the outer one. and contained a desk and stool. There was a lane clnsat fur onls and such liku matters. and a guol allowance of dust and culuwehs all uvnn “I'll have it vlc-aneul np tl-lnflrr0\\'." said Mr. Moss. “It lauk: hmntifnl when clean. nnnl you’ll find the desk to be real Spanish Mahogany." Tho’v Would suit me wall enmuh and I told Mr “033 so ; paid 'Ii‘ll.-‘\ quarter’s rent in agyapqe and rose "KEEP?!" “- ‘u. ”Oh ! by the WIN. Mr‘Wnss," I exclaim- ed. a sudden thong-ht striking me : “I will send a man to paint my name. on the door, and on the wall dawn stain." "Very good. sir ; I want] do it at once if I were you~ 3arl w.“ a [nose fish. and if you :1 lav until you get lure vou might be mmove-l." “How so 3 what was he 3" . ‘Tuke n figu- first. Mr. Harker. you’ll find no better in Liverpool. Dear ! how like him you do look when I don‘t see your eyes.’ . .â€". . . .‘ ‘ ~\ml yet I have not been thought to re- semble a "loose fish before. \I r “053' ‘I didn't mean that Have you never seen an Italy person resemble u very handsome one__?_ I have many a time.‘ ‘We‘l, about Carl ; he was here about two years. and call me a Jew if I could reckon him up. He used to come here about noon. and work up to eight or nine o'clock at night; but what husinese he worked at I never could find out. 1 know he bad 3 led- ger and twa or three such books ; but it big ledger won't make a business any more than a big carpet bag will, and he always carried one. He would come and smoke a. cigar with me now and then ; but I never come up here all that time, and he kept his door looked all the time.' He always seemed to be expecting a blow, did poor Carl. more like e mt in a corner than anything else: Â¥mor beggar ! \Vell. air. one morning I mind the key on the mat. and found the place just M you see it. and have nowgr seen Curl since. One or two queer looking men have enquired about him. and asked if he was coming back. and I said most likely he would, nmlJikely enough he: will.’ , I’LL ___._‘,n L n In. nun", yawâ€"9 .. ..-. “Not at a“ nnintereshng story.’ I thong ht, ~ and felt Inclined to yawn in Mr. Moss' 5 face; but I thanked him for his information, and prmnised tn take possession in three days “llich I ape nt in pn‘sentinq my letters of infraductinnf and m-aking otHer :arrange- ment§ for {lxe‘persecntjnp n_f my plans. I stood in my own oflice with my name em- b‘nzoned on the door and passage wall. I was waitin: for n fliend to call on me (who, hyâ€"the wav. had prnmiaed to nut me in the \v -v of doing some imsiness that vnry day). and felt impatient for his arrival in conse- quunce. .n‘ . ‘ .-I I A1, The nfllce mu clean and tuly, and the floors lmul bean well scrnhheIl. N Why lwln‘t they emptied the waste paper basket of all that lmnlver ‘3 The nflice keenel ltnd “:11th a fire. and l tnnk Im the basket tn perform the operation mysvlf : but. from some cause or uthvr I plncml it. on the table and began idly to lnlrn the scraps one Mr one. I had nearly dis- pused of them #1! when a scran attracted my attention and I read it. It was torn so as to leave a. feW words intact, and it ran thus : ‘lmuhe Ins given vnur description. and you may rely on our finding you. Forward the! plates orâ€"-â€"-’ Then another piece of mysterio :3 paper. apparently a plan of some plum: or other. What did this mean ? lint I had no time to consider tor my friosud entered, and putting the twu pieces of paper in tlw drawer. I omntied tho bafikot in the fir". and went out with him to do a unnd dav’s work. {chiming late in the eveniarz. I relit the fire. and addressed myself to the wrifimz nf two inmnrtant letters to he pmtm‘ lw “:20 that night. in order to he. in time for the ("mam liner. which sailed early in the morn- ing: : and Hum It was that the Muck dark- ness M the dam-loss mom oppofito mo began to trouble me mnnt. lt hml troubled me lwl'nre, hut on this night it troubled me tmfnlnl. From cllilil~ homl l have hoeu'imnginatwo, mul knowim! this. [stirred the lira. and calling myself an as“. mnl went am with my letter. But nnt fur long. My cyan “hindered to the hlnvk darkness of lhe uluvorwm‘. and l began to munch mv memmv for statistics of mon whn cmlhl full by Rllllle nccnlt power if mw nun Were hid-Ion in tho room they entered : am! I lmhzhml nhmcl when I renwmhcrcd that. l haul ran-I of mm sensitive czunth‘mau. who hv the same won"; some hm] fnmul Vhwt n fiurguou's skeleton was in a closet be~ hind him. I own I didikn lwinu in the «lurk. hit I will do myself the jnutim to say that l lmve ro-solntiun enough to overcome the dis- likn. 'I‘lmrefnm l prnnmwl tn myself to very quietlv walk into t‘m «lark room which tron ltleol me (and withont a light). look out of tho \\ imlows. and slmyly mtnrnz l \an-‘he verv first step beyond the threshold di< walled my fears. I couil see the glimmer of the aura through tlm alum hear!l the rank (it the cabs outside. \\ by, it w“: quitg a ckoertul place. after all ! ‘ lh ! there WM 3 shuffling noise there by the cloget‘ and then my fours returned and overpowered me. I strove to walk or"- like a Brandy hero ; lmt mv pace qnickonml as l neared the door. and heard the‘ shuffling noise close to me. and Hm next mnmrnt A powerful hand mu at my throat, and help- less on the floor, with the cold muzzle of n pi“ pressed to my head. I Wes bound and (1 into the outer office, thrust into my oh rend confronted by two nietJooking‘ Inch, one of whom laid his revo Ver on the um» ssying, at the same time, With an ugllsneer: '80, anton. We have caught 3/ ‘ st lut.’ fie speaker was s mild, intelligent look- i men of about thirty-live. His compen- io was evidently a. foreigner. and I imagine nflermsn. tie \vss about fifty years of age. snd‘wore spectacles, and s profusion of bdrd and whispers covered more than half hit face. But he had a winning smile and good teeth, which he often took on oppor. tunit of showing. ‘w‘; have found you at lsst.’ 1 Im thankful to say I sun not nervous when 1 see a. don er, and l boldly replied : , My name is arker and not Brunton; m: Mass the landlonl of these remisas has noticed at 1‘85! mhlnnceto his ste tenant. and is satisfied that I am at the same. De~ pend upon it that 1 shall eke you repent this ontrsgo.’ ..- ‘I s- .s 3mm}. men. one of age, anyin u Inner : yo!» last. no Ipenl inf man of 1 ion was évi‘ Ibrp Iv towards me. ' ‘Will 130“ mun-y Louise ‘? W ill you give up who tea and tangy-1y sister.” ‘She lets you like 01 bootl,‘ added the German. ‘1 am sorry 1 cannot olilige on,’ 1 re; plied. ‘1 am {lettered by the la y'e prefer- ence ; but having one wife already, 1 fear 1 must decline talnng a second ; and as for the plates. please explain what you Imean.’ “figyswer to ‘this flippaut speech was a _ 'on this face. which «at .4..me streaming on the floor. ‘You’ll remember insulting the sister of Louis Orlnfl' ! Here, Baron. let 'ns gag him and search ; he will be raising an alarm prosently.’ r H h- IH,L...__‘ u“.- 'l‘heythrust a piece of rope between my teeth, compressing the wind-pipe to make me open my mouth ; and there I sat help- less while they turned. out the contents of my desk and drawers, not forgetting my cash-has. which was opened with a key from my waistcoat octet. and the contents ap- propriated. l\IIO\\‘l112 that the two scraps of paper 1 had found in the “mate-paper basket. and placed in my drawer. must have reference to their visit, I watched very anxiously when they 0 eued it. But they escaped notice, and l elt that I. had some clue to the mystery, even if these men es. coped ; and 1 had quite determined that they should not escape ; for l was inSecurely hound. and had been working hard to get my right hand tree. and thanks to having a very narrow one. 1 now found mySelf able to slip it through the loop which encircled the wrist ; but I ‘hided my time.‘ for I saw that a false move might hung a bullet through my head. o [N .,I 'l" .u .. vu-uu .._. . . \ ..... , . . ‘l)e plates is in ze odor room, Curl Brun- ton, mon ami.’ said the baron smiling and patting: my shoulder l sand yes with my eyes. “See now. my Louis, you were too rough. 80 see him amishle.’ 'l‘lum turnefi t_o mo. ‘Aml you will marry Louise, who lolc you like old boots 2" My other haurl was free now. I tried to speak mul'imploretl with my eyes for the gag to he removed. The Baron removed it. and while doing so I resolved on a plan of operations. ‘Yon will marry Louise and give us the plates 2‘ ‘1 will give every satisfaction.’ ‘Tlmt is lmsiness.’ said Louis Orloff. com- ing forward. 'li‘irst the platesâ€"Then you return with us to Sew Yolk. and keep your romise to Louise. Why give us this trou- le 3 1 tall you frankly that the expenses will be deducted from your share. and that you will be strictly watched in future. 1 should have cut yonr‘throat ‘hut for my ti 1 a“ promise to Louise. Now, where are the plat-es 2' 'Lonk iu the chnct in the next room-â€" rake out the coals. and take what. yuu fillcl.’ 'Gnml. Cums, l‘mrou.’ ‘ And they Inn me to operate on the coals. Spriugilu up. I swim-4| the revolver. «hrtml to the door. and in a umumnt had luckual them in. But my triumph was of short. duration ; for ()rlofi‘ wm on tho other side like lightning, the rotten woodmwk lnrn out undur his vigorous wrench. and his hmnl was on my throat. before I could gropc my wav to the stairs. uuv .v VII“ Then I knew tlmt life depended on the struggle. and I fought like one possessed for the revolver. The llnrnn came to his friend‘s ro-liei ; but I found time and opportmmv tn send him reeling to ‘ho ground. Orlufl‘ was the weaker man. but he nuklid me in skill ; and n dextermu faint threw me off my guard leevingfhe revolfier in ‘liisfluudq. \ :.._n-..Al. nl‘l' wan Uls Vllv Icvuuvuu nu nu- uâ€".... .. Purple with passion he fircdinstantl) and I felt a slur sting; in my left shoulder : and than all cart ly thin s seemed to be fa limz ”my, and a worlll beyond openim; tn \ iow. Hills on: noun: PEI ANN“! strictly In Advance [coxcwom ox Immn mum) NUMBER 236 on the the

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