Stratford Times, 10 Jan 1883, p. 1

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Pek =] wee apg rst y grid! BA n 4 erates: ° ot % { i / Aisi oreo Map S eae EE : : ; EB ; i < ' 2 SOME TABLE DIBMES. , sf Mrux,--Add to aoe @. plea pb re oc flour, \ eos i it » * | ont egg, f 5 : ot butter half the sizeof an agg, one ' ; ' ps mph sugat, walt flavor ce . 7 or vanilia. i * Hickowy-xer Macanoo: Make frot- | i a ae a. te k a for cake; in enough pounded I Py 3 { a0 hitkory-not mixed and \ . [rs j ' : i . é ice to taste, fo make convenient to hentia a : i iene oo RF 5 ; : #; Bal 2b : the xture c H { * Se ue, eee x. al- i { fe 4 4 ' i ale = ; AND couNTY 'OF PERTH Gaz ae oven, x -- f i i mor re 42 Gucun Prongyo.--One pint of fine bread ONT NESDAY, JAN. 10. 1893 j \ : NO: 866. i re since be L crumbs, one quart of rich milk, ome VOL VII ; STRATFORD, ONT., it, 10, . ', Tab baby on Sete aaa alge. yh pene eins i . . sie ap hetercioy . Soleel Cee tan shag be The | [aman Kenny. Before leaving the house with | | avy. ee Pome baba pe 7a butter, until « it not ¢ : Pe ee BE id not $ 2 fe 2 ing y | i m3 i spread over this a layer of jelly ; even Epigramas laughed merrily at p05 7horg pak Rg on ani beage H 'eak vetia tks CRIME IN IRELAND. Saoctalig sea ere ae polio polis i OT oe two. w whites of the eggs ta a frots, amd | There is no heroine without = hero: seems to be just eseerthy | use it at all, and that was + a There} was OES ¥ | | Carefully searched the room, <veith her career; adhe that aidjone cap of gar and the juice of alem-| Take him awny, her courmge dgops to : any more that be } paar ay tage cag pi irigeds apd. on Serny Sen ore Deiaais Gk tae 4 og Detective | finding anything. Posie mervty. said he be eget her they tried to to woodroue me, I they were to leave Cay move confident than Regroes could Asenmmication of guetsed what they come there | yw: cared about study, show. "2 See the aera Creche jelly and ey | | Wi cman' cope haa down to ward the coast, and be hoped' during the | cons! xist wham. once they wore de- Comin Dublin. cdi | Ree The prismare' Gere"-walked 'tees no fa in oon. ee papers turn to the oven anti! a light Te be | he bites wie band Unat would carees See for I} j , bs be Aula bo fot: ecty toons thoene red of the whe eare of their | A recent leiter from Dublig eo the New Britain street, where a cab wasp olel , day be | Deena tneved to meet eaten eid, with aod And Kisses gives for blows, P puteey : pri } the labe nected » Pres oe hisarrival, dni te - . Love that rom pity ie net exempt standing together upon the Of course, if he was unable to put bis foot to white m ; were sure, it was York Herald says The events of the party drove to the chief detective office. failed in and 'tions after Ly Ayaseoe' Botan Satwox.--Tha middle slice of aal- jore' oes turns to Poatenapt ' the they would not guard him so said, to dle off tike They were so shi \ | three days have thrown rab metropolis After a short delay there the prisoners were school 4 to his widowed 'ab boslet wat, a mon a w tp neatly is { an| There ure many widows who're found Mr, Trowbri iy. Once free, he would gain the coast, | jus' andthe women ignorant of into a state of q pial oo sania Pat into the cab, accompanied by their mather had One day the teacher, ater } Sos [apron Rag aed ease acinar frgt experiment cued; heartily when he thonght of rom the-eall into California, then home | 4 thing od forth. Is a ase Fish seconded, th am aT RE OM becontde Proceeded to" Store bad sent hi after a vals oid ar . a a used » to send such | Phomix ia it, ij | Sttwet station. to 'rom. answer hontd Whea door, unwrap with care, and lay up- 'Te revenge anal Pr gor ding Home and Mariel ; those two words seem: | 'MY i of peopl i ter bet gone apd anger Afters few- minutes delay in the office segs ka fecling' uemae hat on a hotdieh, taking care not to break in Shiitake eaves ction 'oman should love her | ed to inspire him with hope; they set his extriien misery Mod ultimate death. meu, the daring and oepiecatal of they were brought to the cells and fa ee hia conduct, Having Rave ready « targe capfel ee ae ! found, | contess ft. Sie nt --_ ; mars grabs tempt to a qu inaffens ha pease.) renrgad mar tie a poet takeo tse book is v » in which ha» ® ti Dot --gatial J " remember the night me | epon hie ashen a iato 'his sunken would have been | izen, With the 200 tweea them. Though Poole exhihited mu ying a poontal of minced ley and the juice of | gy, wife has m secret torteil, eure an fate De the zon tad that night for thad their | oman in the Hcase of Gopsmons bY tremor when the detectives had appeared in | With» fp rad ae oi sp " pars! hens has ham eagles pot mate with littl brown He conld not nik poyed + | bbe d ak I mall, spas -- fwnth cleans ati rd Laney ed a, thrushes?" be said, laagningly to her are thinking + all night long he by with wide bo pass. Hat ithey | the chief secretary, are circ edad spe prged elidel endl Ren betook inapection of: the "parsley and pliced e« rich arene aie, &, a ie her eagle." nt be ree fally in thet henp hee ck above 'Nim, if kstrald ebtace | cteomaaaly ol "te balance, Forppmne tend pe di, pre rite, ly had the door wombacens = of seroomings, New Way To Coox Curckexs,--Cat the Making 22 weeeen they have wed. het he i isteaing to the sighing and of the ing trom the face yparentl, on goon ta ent lost of the been bolted Pn when one } gad sthe, e his face told « _--_ chicken/tp, pat it in a pan and gover it ovee --From the French of Mme. Rateset. | «9 oo PaPa answered, gleefuil. | night-wind in the trees while Muriel's face pring to some more | the d y abe j Tarot en be Bot BoIDR | teacher that than idle curi- with water ; let it stew as ae) = 2 ae | dows not go soaring up to and went before bim, br lovely eyes are multiplying and; sight of the leaders of toe ae the bottor! 'a diter of a Patan reply r wblak had 2 omty that mind. A thought dove make a thicksaleg of cane and fiom: | where his look: rst his, How would he first nee Bpid rate ine the | pang" which is believed 1 iw Dublin. || 'y Poole eng! share Grundy prota al ge t po practice at area ale ee HIS SACRIFICE: | ons thos ry tn and a nag Rccetseils eres dare ged | nara eae AP dol eit in oma quien Thies ae egg pe ng eb elt, be ee en st. 1s | sion whew Usy have a CT close | of Grundy fora Little while, and he Uhed ex: | srt gaa we eal -bey ee tor than cnicken 'ple aod mate simple to = me 3. hag 'And the treaia awake, and soeing him, Deiis'arery gent Stents ce of thus spsteti ot clove | pressed a hope that Poole had not gone t0 | thing of a 4 taske. The crusts should be laid on a diab ea Lo f Her jomd would nevtiein his arms with 'a : Factor in the pal. | and active spor ene sleep. Thea Poole bang a son, Of @ ation: | They had v ¥ about the insect. andthe chicken gravy poured' over while For veo ° lem yj he Sort he bared te = phnewryonnn into o0 with the warday wight. ered in the ctorus of w' ¥ | They hae but only for both are het, , : -- bo hetnge . rf Gbrest, er, .. the colored popu: | Abbey street on a cldee rorously joined. | and did not h while to atady Po she ; oom Lass, Pik:--One onp of sitgar, ond % | life ix tar woald allbe gine. Or would he find her in there to stay, and an- | Three detectives were keeps * THE PAIROF PRISONERS = {| 8. Common an Finally sh8 asked | Geaiate their own eather thon' b i . a 4 iy heaping tablespoonfa! of flour, the yotke of CHAPTER XIIL | ting chirping the pleesant library, standing Ipnely in one reAd ges of the times Har | on five easpected men {rust at yn could easily be heard outside the station | © dance, wh tly, bat with kisd: | thet of fiordon Brown? At i beers on dr two eggn (save the whites for the top ofthe | he Bien byt of the lsce-draped windows, her little hands y y koing to stay, but | the evening. There 00 vee ee et, singing for a considerable timo. Om Sunday | {it *¥es | t his schoolmates | noone, were" ik the, Pie), obe teaspoontul of extract of leman, | It was totally unexpected--he waa so} Ji iim 17: malin' and clasped loosely tegether, her begutital eyes altimately ty rule in aomé of the states\at | the neig! borhool of 12 their frigmis and | Devine and Woodward % before thy | besitatingly Rout with a des- | comanon sense view of matters, that if the: tworthi {fo cup of stewed pie-plant ; | utterly us prepared for it that for a moment | grand magni sorrowfol aud weary with watching, mist any Ihia ali very fi the | holding couference' ¥H#4 varioud! pablie- oeaware were before 'the | cription of the is, wings and feet of peas, pa A mix the agar, 'flows eggs and etree, to Parunde sat an if epell-bound. If Muriel | lows to come i with unshed He would kiss them | t7's povernment being' a white man's Kf- | going im aud vat the The were man ror "Paving ie om Be arpeer | the little crea: Mand enthusiastic | oy case it ther ; then pour on the water, then the | lad nen his face she would bawe been atart- | may kno away, tears ; he would take ¢he little | igir, That sall depends. The whites dre | hous of the reaper | sa = lotnetine Cel tea- astonished 'and the {li onler to mack their pecuniary iishilitien, pie-plaut + bake with one crust i when done | led by the curious half-frightered, half-be- | likened hands in his own, draw ely, ti will continue to be ata very great ad- | evidently aware tt 4 © their movements, | indeed ri mi tres th idk ian school « Her. He told |i thew need povthink themselves harily treat | aoe the whites sti froth and « | wild. ved look wpan it, had oot dream: | so ontothe mountain | head his and w Neuderly | vantage don't let them mintake. watch was bend Pt on tintes aud he" exten ' | bow it walk ate, and many /'64 if they are not allow "run" 9 it over the pie, netting it beck in the oven | ed of thin, net theaght of the ronity | bnkarbaex { earthi that never again should they b+ tod. | The right, ether to pm because they poet ree men who were | he hed. eescepied | {| thinguwhich new to his teacher, | 5 4t ay 7 bey in the Ps of dime whos for four minutes, . | of achild- genet ha Iman charade | and their bves are So t night hope iy Ai pose Is | clusive (pla €or rolitary power, ee every piguptedto i hatever project they had | the witsiee" = ew ae from j Sow * nee id: "Thank x tere ot ait Vox, tes ps Babe fs ' him father, witam be mu Karly in Rusvel Anthou's breast, and when the day year's experinoe will show them this more | idvertering ¥!° there was a chaice of | : rrence t you! You hay a lecture on t {co aha AN Oto Dian. --A dish equal to the best Ww terrible farce it would | . «og that bad ee Of | which even the crown prosecutor had failed { 4 ho great of oi % Oatha, steak and'cbeap enough for aay man, 3 | es bisown. woud te born would live. br ber jam -- a. arnest hopetatuces | tie pegeoes pps De why Avery the ange weyorening, and thus | to elicit, patural history, ve learned it all | Tf the prvaeat peoprictors wad af Pare from the shank of e beef with some (oy crow up thmking itself the child of the h i when Wane! found upon his thin, white face. %; fioushi to give up the delusion CDING PURSUTT, we It is neoiless to say that the city on Sun- Aftes the ech hh rhe | the Globe kevp itas good a mewapayer as it imeation it. Have the bone well beeen ; | tag 'who had rubbed ita dead father of his | Wile With him--and when Manel found ber "A tew daye after the Indians left the camp | 'i! 'ilistieg isto give ap the 1 - oe day and Monday was sleeply excited by the lave talk A vacd {ound that | O& beet, OF make it better, the public wilf wash carefully to remove bita of boue; cover poor jac thousand strange i Ure opland heres to ng and moved toward t cad comimitti : for ry principle" The " tepheaanta <0 thie Detective fast wom ers yg aye wipe { account of the alfeay and er, bat this Nawsa Wied at om Me ' a aeaw Ope abr pry and buy as'berete path cold water; watch when the builing sheughts came az his brain, Pere (nn We can go just as well as not," she said | robberies and murders as they went ; acd man who caguse them, be his skin what asistanes af Ins ctor Stratford and | Smrement was increased ten-fold acd al- ting insec hing binds, "but | OP If Bot, it wi 5 ; bet begins and take uf the scum that r j haps throogt this child, yet unkorn,retriba. | to Arundel; "the change will do as both | one dark night Rueael, who had oarefnily colour tt may) and be his pedigree as lowly the perwe © ad Will bringing th bed a paric when a yague rumor | that his mother e wasting his AR LET SEVERELY ALON, *t Stew five or mix hours till the muscles are tien wontd come upoa him; it might be ginal lesa of io ? iously bi in time, slipped away | ible?" We woudd bot at all by |.Offionns petty int om thin ae the ze throagh the city about 7 o'clock that Itime. The ever, toric ' i that will leah end of it, > Let each try dismal y e< that Russell'schild would someday avenge | f° will take a lovely little villa somewhere. | unobacrred and made his eacape. ' surprised in ' at no die boral fore *P cts" wan cng in a oe D, J. Field, one the most res | couraged him in it, and asked him | to mind bis own hosiness, apd ' ploseed ~twe terrible wrong that had been done its sin the fall, if 1 do not feel like coming | It was a long aul terrible tramp down to y occupying the White House as Master | group othe ta aged way | citizens; pad bee amassinated in a public | to beim Banelen sition and ght with things as they are) or ae ti ~ m4 father. or bome, we will go te Poris, and afterward to | the m waon the cosst, evpecially to | anid Chicl Magistrate of a hundred millions Conley yardafrom the Seckviliditiret | Shorongh are, Pan 8 few steps of his-own | to 'achcol t wthet he ken ty be, why start another. paper and go. at > "You ate tot sorry, Russel i wistful Nice, t 16 as physically weak a condition as | of . "Why aot The negro pat dd Abbey Mesa : wey, ait m4 Phe noe wary about them. T delighted by thu serviewof the public, poker and tonsa. The low, swert voice was a : : So it was arranged, and the second was Russel: Anthon. His limb | contd surely thin out ble spoch | end « wading af tha o | Much rene: x a park tragedy, | this unex cted rs, and in afew The Chock is sorry for thine Grace Church aed, 8 sod | Muriel could not help feeling that, after , week m July the party sailed for Europe. | troubled him, heauflered from hunger mena of man! ene of those pale | ives bd ppost : | of excitement in the city demand- days t Fisthews the marked boy ! people and their! troubl The y pe ot wpon the t i atin together | ait her sevret had oot m such a glad | y thirst, pain and weariness, © faces who hgve in days t done the |erg eel the strect. The southern |nide | ed instant action on the part of the athor. oft 2 wheal natéral et man, Lewis, however, a g inte & and set aside over night, when it will cat surprise to her hushand aa she thought it -_-- heart did not falter, and it wan like heaven | aoc ™ Presidentiat mansion. No | weeat ina dee wale by wal aut | ites, Mr. Trevelyan stated in the House lle, bepory meitivot coe [wets eat ine tuto haaleume mottled alices for bereaktast | SOE CHAPTER XIV, r free again and doubt the v vs of such @ possibili. | ligit@! She moon, and inthis shadow the | of mone on Monday night the au- | | wed te h tive « Io | man, he wis not qe ot wupper. | Witha great efort Arande! dispersed the = | way 10 Murrel, | ty ecodsq cold abiver down the eke of} ps aay ir: moved soe ay dots ed thorities and the sccret pire! who or- baad medind be ih euon | aad oa dasting While, eet Twelve oysters, strange thoughts that were t and It was past sunset, end the purple ae wwe the thought came to him, bringing | pian, hite skin bei..g india | po®*# part ' 'er. | ehized and carried out assasai and | understs the knowing some. | parishes, ab large, double the number if small six eggs, | tangling ther wether in bie brain. | ows of evening were begining to fall dark. | | Pp pai it. Would hie young | peusably wary aaa port either pet bite two g hy auittly | Cutrages had now reached pen and thing of mathe phy and gram: | tatic enough, one cup of milk, ome table poonful of butter "You pla, ae you pot?" he said, ly and beavily over the mountains. The | pry hire an: «less because he went into the KingJoms of earth, or into the] >" ed on the ot! her side The foremost | termined conflict. The privy council met ty t | his thy- | good for in. ' chopped ley, alt and pepper chop the | looming unite the face lifted alsiwuat plead: weaters sky still glowed faintly, but the | back tober « prematurely aged man, lame | Kiagdom of Mkarra.. But all that i ne ith J eR Commtated East Cox, "and | the other moruing in Dublic castle under | MS for 1 4 sd cores in | etl their megnt, and "live ' ovetars very fise beat the ¥ anid whites | ingly uito hia, and tot cing the soft light io je rose vod violet tinta were fast fading | and bent, his Pair ay, bis face bearing the ion or thege, and will not ia the slight fughton, while Stratiord, Beatty, and | ty4 presidency of Earl Spencer. and the re. | OT study, an Pere fer | eathetic biota with theiy> broken Chia of the ones wepais aa for ain cake . the | the % tiful eyea; and he added qaickly, | into ashen gray, ready a fow stare bad (TM ible' marke of pain aad' tare? Blow wat hinder: far Shece fiaky prevelt. ike" } Walsaane followed at a dis shoation | sulk was the iaane of the procia nation de. | pe cawee. In slept iy posh be inatter of tact, (he WuseK sotine whites ue wand in a heap. Put] Then fam glad to, darling Anything blosromed it the vast blue fieids of heaven. ie y would look together, she ward march of pventa. Woulda't it be rich |S" At this moment there was crowd of | Carin the "curfew" to bein forve in the bis suecem, an he atte i toacknow- | thinks that the Anglican Chureh"kuthoritn three tablesponatal of butter ina frying-pau, | that prime you happiness seems good and In the woods i: wan dork and gloomy, the young and lovely, he old before his time, have thd old-time tireeaters live to age FUPIC In Sackville street, but the rather capital city af Ireland. lice believe he have portioséd out the ares at Toron tof and heat "h le you are thixin, the met | tad to ne" night birds were beginning to call to | : dooa & YN seen aod terrible ex. |" mr th pig 'eyed nd' eceuay the fin Srequented thoroughfare of Abbey street they have the gang by the throat, and they | 8® t that di wa = "parishes," of coutee for s evelenastt Stir the wile tn : dexp dish, with the yo . ic eo wae ities jher lips curled ins each other, and the trees = set | Bces. Would ra wonder how i¢ | rn 'bdo try! Thaewilltry. Was alinies: deser:ed. in oa i e atrang! - cat purposes, Thik isl peationioe, it in and seasoning. Next wid the chopped | stile as she said confidently, and swaying as the might-wind passe face | eame about that she hai ried him? os | ae The men s oat opposite Eb | the conspiracy. The struggle will be sharp also understood, involves uon-diutrusjon by oysters, heating them well a» you add grad- | yrtle emphatic ahake of her head, them, seemed to be moaning and scbbing Would they say she waa fair and young wbewspaper ottice, and they had no | 619 9 . may result in of i x outeiders of the same communion, In other mally. When thoroughly muxed poor in) "f knew you wovbd le glad~-and now you bitterly. \ | for bis? And then the strong, patient TEE DUNEE OF THE SCHOOL." ssxuner called a nalt than thtse shrill ates | more valuable lives; but it is absolately imn- : itur, be- | "vets no clergyman under Bishop Sweat. melted butter, fiuslly whip in the | know all the news. uaeel," aud Far up the mountains, miles aboy heart grew faint as he thougnt: -- were blown in rapid succession on a | * | perative, if Dul Hin is not me thor- Pritz riety re Sequitur, be- | mas, can go into Grace Church with: - whites as lightly as posible. Have the but- | denly remembering womnething, "you have | plain, calumns of amoke were ri ale bectrhply " Per! ahe in young for mo ; ahe 4 Spagdation to Whieue and @ rasn was heard bata | ough! dginoralized, that the den of aasaasine | catise he does not 1¢}¢ { out the consentsiid invitation af the incum- terin the jah very hot, and pour in the ie spoken to Lew Vou surely have not the clear even yy gad the, sed light of | ushers been hap perhaps, 'with | Anincidest inthe school life of a texte: "Now is your time! Shoot him! Shoot | should be once and for all cleared out. A mens I board eaid : | bent, if his object i to hold religiogs service mixture it ot stir it, bat when it be! forgotten him tres yleaming brightly throagl the tr lens grare, not oid aed am Tt was} as related by Inprsel!, illustrates our pet tem!" A second af done of the men | eS o-- the : well and you | o any Still more, it is "und gine to stiffen, ship a broad-bladed kuifo. fe mast begin to be on bis guard, to | would bare t Her the vicinity, | eisiilsc for ae ks ob y her Yet. | She bad charge of a school in a gesiFY | stepped eff the footpath om to the roadway, | : a eotilt." thew . ; eround the euler aud jbusly under the speak carefully. to manifest no surprise at that he was near an encampment ; but if he Maricl, my darling, no mau in all the world town early in tar career, and amées 20 with a revolver in bis wood, an | LORD CARN ARV QM): = ithe: ° ft Jxo doon sow or rie cHende e: omole:, that the butter may reach every | anything, tw act aa if pertoctly familisr with | had beena white » then woe betide him Id love you better than I do ; I know tha: scholors wa4a ligy about 14 years gk "ho the other side ot the t, alouted: ™ iy eles home, having 7 , & part. As soon as the centre in fairly sot pa thing of which Muriel spoke if he veotare nearer tue red light, for the if Doowka tay our happii 'only at the | cured very Littlé about study and doved © "There in aman with a revolver in hishand,) " furiped over the the sponta, oat either net be g x bel werviow or. oatablinh faa the bottom brows, turn out into sh Many times be had heard Rossel speak uf dark jorms grouped about the brightly burn. ob my aw lite, 1 would, beoause.of me h ly in any 4 ng cted ares: hum!" Cox rushed across the street | & ete., brought ap by * the kirk ey 2 le ih eee bes bt opel rere t of the a tin lay the lish button upwatd ever Leo, Muriel's dog ; new what apetthe ing o diame. love for you, die so willingly." with the schools Day after day iled taexccute the order, A shot was fired Rent Ro "Eb!" (Pao Re' Chind | 'Sh P| = cies * aw ihe 4 eed the frying-pan, which m he turned up anita! was with her. tT them, haps, beside Ah, tied +, ¥ hatin t he bs '6 \ in bin lessous, apd deteations aff ©200! on the way. followed by an- | * anid {ritt {Palle up ball we have | look. rl Cel . prey Abin Hs face ret ae le down dexterously, This brings the "DT have not feryetten hum, e t pre lifeg | "things f more territle than | hours and notes (> his widowed a*t had | ther anit another in rapid nuccession until | . house, i! to wade thiah | | hewtanece teeth ¢ Bible ith Ye brown ade of the omelet uppermost. Thi | "ut you will forgive me it L did paring supper, the Fuaning about, death ; that living sometimes in so much effect, y the teacher ei sent there was a ve a0 Geeny 'i = building. At one of the achool exami pode Leena ios re Dag n eden i wa delicious breakfast or supper omelet h ou have filled all my thoughte." Kathermg Brewood, and grass for horses, | hat: : dyin; We all apt to think | }, to hin seat,*after a vain @itt © Ket | fourteen o filteen abote being exchanged ip i down balding. nations ap urchin w. 'What is the 4 tt > 'he, if him 9 sweat, wader emule that while the men were ule, some of them talk: | dhac tha As ole a ving up of'life te the al lim wcoertbe wer to geenone in | many seconds, © startle: * Beaufort, and chief ot bewad 3 he replied, | *ecfetary might of eoturee (lo alt manner of (he likes caress, "I will forgive. ing together gravely, 'others smoki in | Shat bat ys te P Oe TH : ; pettied, | tleil in dismay atthe first shot, but when | the carls of the earls of Car- with an' archnew, implied (What thing a was alinont like onal | greatest Boe, of wh 4 Deng | grammar, and " me | . | Barvon, and (which w: tended for a chi : P | but you!--You, a i ent hon of lyon," she said merrily { am afraid uilenge, staring solitary into the «: ling i ble, end in instances it is, | she watched! hia conduct mg taken | the tiriag ccasnd and crowd- | » a § simpleton. you " to ask such | = go A Modieal Opinion ot the Kiectie |)": | IO apt to forgive you anything you | fires ; , "a Siat'acd atwaye stare one "Seean gun tines his seat, he pushed the boo! spationtly | edlround the struggling group at he coat | "ii 'Tye Saxee, . | A question! "To 1 epon. | aane AS ae a intolligent Light. das a thing ty forgive A little apart from the rest, his rn- - 4 dl exnvi ja it with » of the shooting striking and horri c -- . i" j r of Jand, eager Ref. he electric fight becomes it | St ile see "anae not naactly haw vhapeing | el away from hres, a blanket wrap; beige Sp Areas meriboe renter: by far: Sorte weea pith "handy then he tallient met 4 the exci gaze of the | that Tromentt. | i ily anewered hie | Oh yes," said t r, "Thad «| apho'der of charch goverament by pore ives _ th ae Husematicn | televeily up at: in chome!y mod him, aman was lying, ay ' dw tee antler maria took himesif fto fe close jon of the | crdwd. Upon the roadway in a rapidly in. | ipfurman Then, lear sir," was the | chance to become a hi fticking to my | priests aud deacond, a pl i t of v2 | PUAE Co0m Became, the ex tbe La col ani He caught her in hiv arms, layiog his bead eilent ans motionless as adead man. He iilae sheet } 1 painfally on bis For filtepn minutg@t more the | creasing pool of blood lay the men--one | reply, "I strongly Rte to conte | post when the coll , but when f} "schiam, aw defender .of golly 6 agent of the period, high emacs Maes | saiiinae thar sana Hale to.bide' the lonk' pad no attention to what was going on | be was ta kag slowly sod painfally Band t. ial! chedasnt Bevites of sur: | dead and the other desperately wound out of it, too, or it wyl fall about your | raflected that my t be apetied five |-churih order and 1 You, of all sheng ean "ten peat larly an. cera whiat tes fulb: wae 6 pow tus face "Do , around him; he had drawn the blanket half | ¥4¥ och Serr als Inthe ae rat 12t, ding 7 and Ghevexprapinel his face Near the fallen men was x group uf thie | ears." 5 dh hundred different waif} in Zhe newspapers I | to lend your sangtion toa ' demae tihenaee ae P inate ime Swe Poe really love me Mune! ? me, the man I | over his head and had covered ie with tion, [ike hits weety re fectaere. He was toad. thee her i sore than idle on their feet ea prisoner, @ tall, | Pe a pa Seton. apy notehy chang y amin! and lot Freitas 4 My .to heed it who rete st ' t pannot realize that you truly love one So he lay there until = young | ec "ig sia alee eA wtlewun it: t 1b ok thi i falfman, n the garb of @ wor 5 j tr, for, af Teoogui: When is bis very apt to | Of the * of the sate fe Seal prventilbeghg = can: | indians ber amypreimched bearing a rude wood: | born, that wae evident ptnare satan aint -- ae tah ioht atte to practice at |g Mrgeant in the King's Koyal Rifle corps, | the cliims of birth, in heraldic hanors talk withoot thioks oF naio ag. , Cans anid to de all t without optic terve is the retina can bear without | "1 traly love you," abo answered solemn. en TaN Ree Bi lands and aa the bey (Vimeeil | dignity and grace algut the tall figute, | the foe opportuaity tha day." Boys," | witha. arroril of the prisoner's throes) Sa» house of Hevbers/ pick be erage lord called on his Henth time for | Cithel: & hy yor itenaraie Withee, aud ° . . t "love v9 re --as th beatd im, addressed bim, beraine:! hitmsel! / ins % . ! 7 huows A {the ed wi ie ble bo , Me 7 " one . WOR in r. re le veatt te Eh ra Arp ea Af ' . pe pong ur ay lite before. slow ly. wearily hough the movement, tone i Fi th ore Fa treoes wn te rr oy ac ell of the pr ion Pan witha, still amokiog re j Jones, yieldn to none. ran reat Wel . here pce | Cock is auissed--is so over whelued shard" and "eaft" to Ane 1 ag _ a | There "vhs pind oot kiss me again antil slight avi ' > him pain;as he turmn- eins et be and was ct . with the belgi ie ek aha ai them if they volver lying at his 'leet, hole in bis hat den toward Moljjjpux Herbert, fourth has ony 'ehoet te oo t you ought | to have lowt ti t i atilt ree tage pi io hack : eile tobe | ¢oahave spoken to Leo---poor fellow, le hi ed is head the flickering pie re pen i shacioutabte marks af care and pain, was.a | orld tall ee somdhit ge @4y"s constitution | through which a bul 1 Sand @| carl pb Sar ye. p from a mee to build 8 fe ria i arent tg Pe belie ie ' 1 i. c ' miased you se tauch Where in the dog ? b ® face it was the face ao! commas ntvon. handsome, high bred one, with regular fea- and babi They h wy lithe to rentiin his sleeve caused by asinilar missile | auces a , . "g a Y rf ii ertest® outiciime © . * ; . mae re t, ob, h changed it it did not | ; Z ene ; " y at- | the Herberts (as far kand precedence '4 Are you wot getting very near being a tre t 4 Hine | ar Fe ilarbew dreasweot the room the dog seom wou! 1 stelle sible for a human face | harem, nelearnent, hes eae pe peén Saray ie for Loni er on ie bi ra ee io alain a Pa zo}, for the duke of Higufort gel ne - ie « eed : De i lym? ' ig cme Christian wits no * ¥ vc r , , caly mi : + one i : : © shang his had done, and yet sickness, be | 2 5 * more than the honor © oa Jo pl owes the | more 2 ypal '. ae cg an |S anel "bh in aterm atau pers ghee at st ek ai at fr ret nama ead | he ital a, ie hat Font | i eX my We ee hs ne | are Nf pa rey Ra perhaps the bets plan would be to bresk up roaition av ei since he entered the orien. not work, herria enuares tu oven -- 'cider in a ctraage land ;both wore grave and ai- ly but with kindli 'hatened to what | tnan was L tive Cox, shot through tha] proverb puts it, ; Che seed coche oe or f re Retekot en | Betiat toe ay Tyan de rt Son pen p m j . hel e 5 Tr y twenty years "shat sf - : j . os, a ame a t ie cnet Hm | an eel my cag ted anh ha acetal "rl aaa yw toon np a | yon yes a tn rrr, hi | ia that an Ufo mani | sa ob at Boe hag ae ice; PPG, Yas cy, ye cyan 6 ee p ] lib read hia each one - ele sa fot (na The: wiser "he wife wii ur a year, é od were inediately below ~ light im the protest vig | the dumb benst, for, in the animal's eyes etait hair which fell long | Companioaship ot the ote Tp 5 | wings and A a Teather! teas 7 | = gupta. by lar ti lrtbangard ny have still more wife was a Stan. | hogs into dis neight ould ; a ws an ta acaie double reflection aad dlstrevs . and disordered upow hiv bollow temples, was | seemed et athoa kis thoughts poe wiry and she schoo! atrerk sith lied ase motores aly bad character. hope, a sister to the ng young lady | Bubb dington thargic. | ssruarcn THe PACK OF THK ONT <4 wit wl raat divergence downward pai | © Why don't you came to me, Leo tex. | thin and gray ; it matched m color the mn. bl bbe A = sity 'abecebin i ink ade Se:tdid ford walked and bow Late jas Sergt, Danvers, of the First bat- | to whom Macaulay ® valenting, | Falling me | one da dinner with | Oh, With William, do knell" has plea be os ai hi to he | claiened Marvel. im great sarprisc, forthe trimmed Fea which covered his mouth and | seemed t be ba wotfal longing om i irierveg cae | which were entirely talion, King's fey al Rifles, w historic, married Lord | sir" 'emple Jobham, the | Secamn bf: "iat hare you rs Sraye" of light wo fall atin wely on utl objects | dog, who had never before refused to come chin. The culorloss akin lay in loose, | flow webiét manda RurnaS ye erae expen ce te thie torte hesthe had! What had occurred Cox tin | Beauchamp. Shr, died before 'latter reproached I th hie fo Veeh thig: erode ify" : nt the "ln ad -- of illeminetion. | ther call did not move; 'come right here, | wrinkled {olds upon his face, the features of | rine e Y Apavatlet ner, apeaking | finis'ed she amd. nk you! You have cromsihy the street was shot dead by the | time, I Doddin ject having | him?" 10% King rat that way Tian 'would perhaps, obviate the need of | sir," stamping hor emall foot by way of hich bbe pt al rhe if death ot | t rete nf ir own lives, but when they eres 2 1 io natural biatory, gecond discharge from Dooley's revolver ane une' ie vg heat ang, Lond | no re apy Lens trost your pastors and the 5 - e x t ched tem, ov sunken ee A " f,* > e , harvon re - » repea! ore - Pe rt it é et oh Bt ae i iri gh | Pi potaktastty the animal rose, walked slow- gentle and kindly in their expression, were ; 60m 5 ta ek ie Sg E ~~ SS tine : wy Leprol tie pe rey a Pines « pe Scan What is more, the)hondy list of Michaelmas | Cobham chal i him @ -Dodding. | Clack igh oy 'i pee wach mabe Bits line erable ritte of rower in | ly to her mide, and stood there, and attract | Bled with d Even the tall Ggure, a0 lo xd tg ad lene bt spt had ie 'wa wt the boy, and found | in the wrist. The two men fell together, | term, 1852, . asoreiras Ooty repeated story, Pa Jos m | ner amy "eek Up bothe 'ti thé une Of thie Opatine alnts' co eck; bi | el ly the dog's beauty, knowing, too, that stately and upright once, was bent anaes wm: ai geet ware cotmmmural- | thst he wo feuill ing to the wouis and | Zastwood stooped over Cox, and after 4, emong other natu of * been Well," J oittle t vc what in theod, t spon of the districts lighted by | Muriel oxpected aun.te notice 1 one stooping, and never again would Russel An- cative and spoke frealy of themselves, tell- a" "lc he amd watch vi tion wh i Seta a me. Ce HOt Tae | all conscience ixthe ime of a Bishop at all t Yip. icity displayed through this medives | stretened out his poe ; wiley ely ae i tee brie nn cap cape ten ee inhampbied ing each other of their lives, and how it was ing birds, but trie punter waaght he "oll, HOV4, Cox 18 DEAD!" pace is the eae I osegae | Compe,' » Mr. William, either 'all into r y oly 1 i , an ot i : chanced heaee ' fhe teacher, be p BOTY y } over . pis ~ Ok tena wat se magneton fo Abe ines aps low, savage growl and | ture he had been shot in the right leg, and ~ Fi fu be a0 far away trom wiattt oe aged fm in this purvsit, w he was rising a violent blow knocked neary Chanlet, n Rp } pape oat brome inore enya Frvrs itisworth, Something uat be ido tee, drew back, showing his white, cruel looking wont eed gp ne Djuced tenes, | Inafew hours sn intimacy sprang up be- | and asked vim Boris beaticn Rena ap a his revolver - rs his Br nad bean ; euiey wok a 'E "There's always plenty.of roowy, a ieee : gen" iteh wean Oat bs is ege ot | "What is the matter with him?" said | an extent that he knew he must wall lame | twenn thése two ase wo tithagely ape re ag pfasenisighted at this wn: | inet oe aialag toand be aw one We have, then, a aoe bisa: te li ~ iajacing them, and already, there i reason | Mariel, almost frightened by Leo's very un- | to his grave. Indi | sxnned thats journey, diode and felt | ox 1 turnip affaizs, and ina few days | of the gang whom be knew, and exclaimed ; ut lineage, aud a m : j over the Pres Lil scheme, antl hae fh believe, mischief has been wrought by ite | usual behavior, "'!never b im growl | Taking the bow] from the wins like old _ the Hstless dipce "p the Uboy of | Seviee, | know you; dont shoot me!" At rs hare anit} of | nally came to the concluadon that if Jéban pee. For ptire comfort there is nothing | like that before, egy *at you; can it be that l, be wed « few mouth fi eight hours fourly, had not | that school. Hoke #oatural histoty were | ¢hat moment a soldier rushed forward with | lever by would if *Y Moen | Haliani in not succeasful: in this, -big Tike tha-lignt given by the olt-fashioned | he hae forgotten 7h, Rnesel I thought | mixture it p te lay down -sgain. whe, fortp-clghs hours 5 = uret for hie ata world of wonders wo sword, und Eastwoud shouted ; | Tory sepals S was, he | movement, it will bea great shame. Why, tre wan cauille. The Bactricue doge poven forget. fee! eat Maja ing hee aden oy find an echo in| _ 'Tbe next night, lying beside (he cami | opened to his a! pie dey He seat, Soblier, soldier, we are police! Assist T" [elever pt might ie ht by a0 | the ttle man must be quite out of pookety ee tee eee, feel, say ferent t foe hort faery of his eyea deepen. | fe; rckering light upon | studied am! examnqpe he soon unilére {| iH the Queeu a ame! Arrest thiy man filosophict Liters! HE ¢ rning to | Who shall tell b v . afiection for 'we," said Arendel, lightly i » Claoping hile thin belie' | hie feos, the stranger, who called himself | the nity ing sometiting of | sergt, Danvers, a small, lightly.built man, not quite' hal hiv | has cirenlated with "vote fur a Free Libra- Type Size. "however, 1 presume he will get accustom into agony aa, clasping his nm hands, Gi told sacl Anthon in p | math, tice, , ad rammar for | unbesitatingly seized Devine lar, oD qui le the on tl muabar af Origisially there were buat noven sizes. to see me . WwW. are you | together despairingly, he moaned, Muriel ! More, he edtn, and ovict, bod fine serena mf on of his tavonte | and, placing the point of his drawn sword | It be his reads, |" : ch fi , led prima Its cow known thinking of, Muriel?" meeting het thought- | Mariel!" . > Way _ ong fs ¢ bistes t cindy, anil be rapid pre in his | to bis throat said : { you stir a peg I'll | father at 15, especially ra BIG MEN ISTRAVIEWED, ea twellee X male nt waa socunda, | ful, in airing gaze, Do you wonder that itseemed sometimes AP ey Ruseel's heart .with dee lean " shorgrenty y ter he was | put it through your ! Eastwood + the the ac | tnd their written autographs secured in al- new ¢ piea--in France,.ereat para-| She Hushed a little. to this man bis God had either forgot- | ¥ ; pest aamnk ist, Anidowed his success, | turned quickly aml clasped prisoner in | #y¥are miles of Eng ition at a-{ ment passing 'eatimation, ings -gon. The third iajat p 6 "Lam thinking," she sald slowly, "that | ten or im? that there were times; te @ying--that tall, grave, stately Jas he never heaifel okcknowledge, to that | hin w Ml he did a0, for the pours of a rental of S but. which | Wittcthe Prose all in the wiy of honour? the mer. Then thera was e middle size, asill | [hail never noticed before how, w! ou | when he cried out in fierce, intolerable an- is Ln eB Of those terrible internal a in, ~--Phrenological Journal |, nail two heavy revolvers in his inner | bat if one happens to i Nee Ent Dank tt monitions to élbtyymen, the the fala in Geran mite, et io oa wet Retr ha tak is pee ae ee pig ect ec With moe he tesbeee * | erposio Oke which, | whea 'they "once Soe Tae de ead bd rea ete eee kee bu mover aat in | in the province of Oude. It Jag Resa oy attra ted cp von ey Z . After there the three not Know you" tech a _sme, | He wow satan 1 4 surel i | draw. The rest of the gang low: ion Jou ti arack { » letter | iret rate good canse, too, J fest on ele om tide of the scale--pica, long " , -- | Wheuthe Indians reached the little hut Sohn uae ie Re Mg i howwn fe for Ole Buff st Dank or Fight, | Capel » aml a car were got at fe ef Com: at mash ie mur chat eltese Jobe-y Stich we | hearty little cock we 'win The Clore ' Primer, and brevier: it Germany the name | -That rarely beantiful.amile of Arandel | from which Arundel Anthon had. ridden time pest, and now' fully aware that u. ouce, and the wound woner, ley, a? it toes, spite o! oom lone | have tne purseltiod. Go THA curiqus | beanie down henlgely q i yur Bat ee eer Ganeeg ented | utes nd feaed i oft | tenthoreer ietan ta ha Sram ns | death was idly ap ing, hactonly Ong oT ene pe Rieaceae men' | %24 Placed on the former, while the body of ngetheg f pol 'ommibly the | and rather langhable (in 1) thing | prise, and wodld even go the jengtty sf blew . Pica, in Frakce and Germany, in called | acteristics ; poaple had foand it hard-to | had supposed they would, but a man up- can toh, eae yer--that be might | pn the ta party ot half-savage mon, | the unfortunate Utlicer C ung man | Brefront rank of politic penates J itapyroed," he saya, "*d cholera bg, bub the canonical apthority for. tat | Clgero, "because the "works Author j resist that smite; it had rh him many | conscious, ous, bat still alive. | Prom live long enough wig back to hia Tittle iste jar West. W mmtgening | of great: promiso--was conveyed on th> lat- pie tant Desy pcaere tol vt ths, ore rr guuner wasat his be had | eee is 908 tay, or tie inted in it, English print'| friend .who had been Russel's : ; rie poate! by gee of | to the hospital, Eastwoud and Danvers | the in. a wed Ver. af ; ck all | With, therefore, mura os tairal-, Save ated it ten vein the type in Mhiich The first day of Arundel's new, false guide, and wth Mi Bt they learn- ing ath a ial rs ee = wee age a pent we sok ; <n "gga at Devine's | Barvou afier hearing latter's maiden ine pone tate ie Pray end p= "ent tothedeed, a the Ordival ectharvios Peek of tbe Roman | bright, beautifid" lite wax like a dream 'of that the white »! was arich man that he might die woth his child's solt arms | oy his niona, with the request that | throat) marvhed the soner, in the midst bh in up pited 'It juet | tor gave orders for hin coflld male in| The Christ ¢ ¥ fh ) originally set. The Ordinal was happiness to hicr; he did got think ci the [in his own country, and he would heck, the innocent lips e fide Id take a drink with them, | of an etclted crowd, fo the Sto : try bi his aor ty opinir ahi iiss anne that he might be nce, and eyolent ; eprichie pw ey Ana) bere Sree Piety beaten | secon Nerina | erg ep" Bang | tebe de Mn eng Psy ens on ly at |i Lot wie | pred tiie tS PRB Sate | Patel Se te oa heat to. the country. from Fi where it was | scioualy commit by giving h fae) i R d the journey to a beokeaty ¥ litely "Bl never drink whisky," With en and the t 1 front derful Consers y as which solved hee tg ey hat he make Titimensely, «It ix pal pe beige! ly dedicated to the *' bourgeoise" | wifeawhen he was no more her husbanil than p. amoug the ' - eT baree eet the world bat him, | Mee iellow asked Mt was a be bi ing Sackville street there were | the problem of governin, country awhibe pila Sodas Raggriclger el thine Well, the | win todo without charity in any shape ; ritizeo of that tal vier stranger in the streets, He said to him: | toom-care of hint with Tack of tender- i 3 hia mother, '0, but whisky is like ics of "Shoot the soldier!" and a drunken af a -- b w Wacquets, | he possiily can. Be oraat " ~ "obi gee from having been' first pro = oan ing simple i baby dey, mille ep ome for the'! me," a can't drink, come and fight | ofortunate rashed forward anil seized hye -a. Lord who wae Fear had fish pe odependence than a stalled ox, with the! | See eating the Breviary or 8 wT love her, sa man' never { Russel Abs tebia oon cinodoh treeh Perna re Taare xp all--ail--stied | thea," hme jit Fomy pom psweoed sam, cummblerebty tenpeding, Bias te Plccien' "He bet a i ay pros bath ma sad -, and w whe i pee . wah thiahioret ble safe « : i Servide befo me; eyen i ese At first the brain was clouded, his powers sat round time, ai y | tid ahn wise dragged off. t , a and I'm | through with the.skin ot in also origin, and was sp pony phan back to her, ee and ld | of impaired ; he could nen eae: pata door Rod for hac inks have | 'If ygpron't drink, yod mast ght. Yoo | Pre : Dooky, sithoags severely wound- @ 3 ough bleader "a AM 2 2 Perot a sed pe eat ee strut, anlar mas as be wh has We : 'there isa came to 3 would A A howpus Ww a are | il able to ce, OW, | , toot walls facertin on the redaction in. that that Gre eet a8 for each other 3 Janke ncinaty eae the dark, Sndian oy Gebeuaee Conre, poor eh "h nsaln Aegan Seht at well | ode tb pier *hinr wore Enapector Stratford one Be found nl Cer rad poet coe ae pak tof" Pabfacted [to receive We charity Khana aan iat Vv. 2 " ing." ¥ eaven I take her to be my | wou attendan i; r his bh t Dean's | table. As the rehicle « ) , 'i coat batt! ' , f " Hour eta t saad She ts writer Sees God I vow to love her, to be pnd totoh Muriel to him, Then, ax slowly worked and'toiled early . n wy blood is od, and why should | *2¢ eps Alibey cca toward the hoe: | the clever with his } to perl age. d magia? y. of | in thats: Saten too strong, 4 i had' ual," bei to 'her, and surel: is iage." | gained in strength, Sage ° my. haz xe lis ng bY Took like a i fellow, and | pita) j wake of the car, an exciting in- | Colleagues--the subject}Bone which excited hs and Christian as well, to jes Pairherigetays| nates proda: orks atre pon his nerves had beet #0 | Clearer, the mists away from his jag pose es Bear a bhangra diss u saubait t." TSeeiny no why of Ltemdbaple ned A man {whe waa a god many time, bat Lege joining the Army stolid ping hand, ; " ri over. | train? the mind Teeaserted, final: an" Mis ryvd oo S A be " . ee bow rather to be law Di i, i 80 jewously Ecdinen = alse 'iano ar on ant ave vislded to the tempter, a dreamy | he seheclae it ath khow that was 4 4 id th path ped oc ud th, mack ume7ee | na ipo poe erg A bo "Whee thy emp rightly. to Bite tee et - eee wo mg core wns mentally too in the bands of the Indians, J will jtell you what I) ley mde a motion t rte - + whose risienne." It ise smaller ¢ than the | languor fell chim ; be hen | door wax opened Do sley & ' te." | Garvon had « ientife@ objection to go- ve walle rasa soir Harte ye ligase man aie ? He seemed. to fat Sari eaiareaey te anpid bias epee or Best | tay ws eager ap ming w | fax beyond £5 10e 11d. Eibec Direct Leos {ature a very : Lan ergs i at the time of | drop naturally into the sof love, abd hap | self that over apd over again, and Muriel, eon at | Strat fori] pares ef him @ vileat flow' on | fatieoce ad gave us tidretty measure cruiting interes a ts origin, asthe 'itima thule of letter | punsen and lecary, | Réseel. had' never en: borg AAP, Seeyeh spcectmartoncyomreag choren, Who | the head with his revolver and then painted | Reform by Tick qratiids Lord Ow. stdinganeatl ara' aut tor ? ft i" ity gracefully | band - 'i him. iolisist ! Barv P fowndry achievement. : ' afer fe said cl hos reneal anes hoping against hope that he would come eo gr rm prod (gy opamen g was belts the e on, el fansibt I héih been nding with | des bes v ' 2 "5, ' different man site he ¢amé home, so | back to ber? Muriel and Arundel, they h and; lay | 2°°% but made off, | gent ." he exelaime AY SORNE IM A PRISON. phe acipa ye pectin nagar were in his thoughts constantly,.those two Ball now a | soaks esos" again il bis gins awith (hee tie sue pis poled) for = coffin wi . EXTRAORDIN: . ~ : Ecaanor Bi PRL EN ae . A ; jak gary peng ad in apt eg ear uecom! narinece, bad t be pa a Soo curious iacidenta do ll a ae - "ya srt Army Holarm lo bit very au 'Bayonet. ' ' fy, hile the slow hen: i ' hs hile they had halted, | alter a terrible wiggt in + after J Mr. Trowbridge, and woo that gentleman's ble to rise from weakness, w t Re | ho P y ted, , the pd. * - - - - ' . 4 by the inna' cal A | At all events, grows i ages: wig a toma eager ppb on foemy otis by inbiog Bi tivice upon all impar eS an top a 5 tem A aces Bo jsat ate Une fret ebot, beard neem ay bam Sy ae dpe fated Lord Carnar- | have given the particulary, scene which was witdemed inxide the yards Over acne know, Anthop, how glad I | not knowing what had become of his first queation, | time!" The whistle immediately afterward | Yuu ss expressing @ ay fer saree ths 2.tie ae of the' convict prison when | am that talk to me as you do now," | ones would madden him. Oh, to be down here? sounded. | A gentleman living in the house | Lord Beaconsfield, and § Tea- ee cee theo rig Aor was undoubtedly = 3) Graham said, one when sei out ol the eis of sho dark I L laughter from | Lofore which the fight occurred lifted bis | fon : ' siry jo! are laterpreted $ en maset of the 4 was averted the two men were sitting alone iS | faces, away from the.sound of the wind in eps blind just before the whistle was blown, Byby, be fre if} publicly on our Indiam Benplres 33 ap ob aa Aedicine otto of toe the cheerful Wbrary ot * the fe | the trees ; to feel Muriel's arma around hi ly try: inctly Semation or , Bandon my t "authorities, the com themselves | house. 'Before you went to Mexico, in | her on hia lips. His very heart (show him how E i Lendon Truth. 3 - "had ti be diiven at the poi of the bayonet | fact ever sine i Set motes, T Use wick and faint with longing, and his z "Take this 'ieseie nits abba mane <q a hes into. theé: According to informa- were almost teo $ y = ; 3 : fon i woubd appear that the nation of the ratte te mg tiged 'a lack of coné- binding him hand and feot; ant this hic = artist the first swoop of If you shake up a basket; bei : 'x It of ay d lence, and I dare say I was foolish, but it | capt » kuew just as bre did. mailed as having pope 2 o'clock on Sunday morning thie graved the emailer portions ne Fangement, |The prisoners were scattered in | did burt me. Come to me whenever gaint © ope day one of them suggested | mt for an bl- | ives stealthily entered the house of Wi the bottom. we i the foar of the gaol, a d when Wut avy advice, I shall always be to thie progr be more clan watched ready to fight | Woodward, an operative -builder liv. ward the top, ~ | ded OTH were leave and go to their célls | give it to you." bt ht sg P ebey Know he had no utrength as yet to es. had wen, in Caffe street. They forced the door There inno way of evading i | ane miatons Ge \ they refused. The officials at once saw that | © sorpank " said Arundel, warmly ; °% @ Agee remoir, i A man before he was awake. prevails ia the int " arising wae unpending, and Dryas gaa Y | am sire I don't know be ab gyn de had nearly decided with te shake Py REE Weed ward, whe was formert ly in jail under life. The world's prveximn | poet i en e gent for assistance, A number of police ar- | oat you to ? L om, Waa quite ' Ki - r vig 5 Goon an ten toa = " jrved, | bat it was not until-they Sxed | as hurd'to take care of money as it is to| ful, when rumors Gite to 'the cam ; ling eal the murder' of ax infermer | the larger nes to the on erator bag Ba ets payonety that the convicts' were made ,to sage it, Since I had the fever out there in | there were soliiiers their track, ' hos namerl Bailey, waa seen and spoken Pcl} "tars of | larger ones are no : won iroaly 1 igi eee the orders of the warders. The Mexico, my head often troubles ma, I can- | jug that Russel might letray the where 4} in South Abe Sen anew tees en ieeeet be 'A | The smaller ones have no right -- C j puke hr ieeed oes aomeonsceot sah undatlend things ar gue ea I did | abouta of 'their the The recent fore th ig "coumenerd, (gt of it. Itis the shaking that ' ~~ when the men had been fastened in and without yop I be all"at | dians decided i the 'ol. cue of tha water tralia 'tisable to j ? ness. a ; to yells and screams of | on? \2 took him with them when he farthe: | placa' that st hes been the ;Heves be was une of the group. Ad eee 4 BR omaghe s yt More od se rently 9 Tel spslke the truth, be could not have | up in the mountains to an old camp, no i | Pants whe Citing in the fo of rum. chek ite ie intoteahd. | sonte's euivabae tar the man who : ie 1 oksteshercoeel an arrived at Para- managed the fortune which had come so wet not long afer Oe ane a -- ye A jimeasure has the «fféct | tempted to get Dooley out of the cab, , Tae Poor Curate's matta trom Sydney, aa it was that into bis hands, had it mot bees behead made that elort to excapes ee ee accretion y mb LT House of nightie was suown tbe Joneph Poole, « taller, ' + Tdined at Montagu 1 th ci ded another ak. No . reo A i and had been and recaptured . were liter- | that say ke or cd was acrested on suspicion of being secessory | and had the pleasure of ee Soci Mee ere eee Se] ore oat » She Aabe lay there now while the Indians | lly seat tes India He had who aball ord and on - i tothe murder of s man named Kenny, in Oxford, (Samuel. W having been injured, batt it -was} often wondered way Boa hee eat | were smoking and eating around the firer, the aaa ot the ops balata,) | Suall be aeilty St . ome Seville place, last Jaly, He sion bik beeen ~ more soess bin te , caly the determination of the authorities which 3 aight jecpened and dark" wink | tie, posse expiration of the coercion wae with: to been tao Ferenc tis way Ra tont eahoe te heart, jae roe . ra the juice of Lea pean than Ss, nor mare be " for ay jaat, It wae not ustil 3 o'clock ¥4 a poor curate who was tant mapdo the tenvisae Geceh oer task | ee atrange that I could once let he-had ni. "Since ther gt | Sicbol and rus had ed ite mansl fecensd, | of periment, may Bs Wh that 'the! detectives were family he had to educate i tention, ! ss from me, when now I" Boyt nd Gtectual attempt to boobed * Ee man's stomach, with time not . the onus pf ir prey ae io income, said: * Do ce NER Petre witht Me pean 3 Sercicute A had ots clay wut | 7 ra al pre inal casa io cate et ee ma | hove 19 children 7 be - + 1 { jie ; , eelf, sigan sh ee 3h ni en promenade Som whlch thoaght } pont "etme ss teed woe above me, I was afraid could not He Wounded limb 'still 'pained and the public survitude || Reminiscences, understand ine ; he need to' be much | troubled him, bat not #0 auch aa he Be -- 'than I was, so mach every) then toundentends hry fe 5 pena! t i 1% ; beats

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