Stratford Times, 30 Mar 1887, p. 7

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i] a LOVE AND VENGEANCE TH Moet Fascusatixa Ocran et GHAPTER XXXIV.- Tar pane "us IN THE Lo "Wo, no! Dolan acaeats : They are here: they are all Le re still A he wh t--who was it? Phey conid Who wae «a who: "it cannot watch by the ravine ?--who ? '*T waa," said a man, ists t watch either. He likely nian to let anyone pase his without a brace of aationn 4 tor mie, premrcmecer Ce My Way. bd Aad who was here-- "bere on 5 the « * ------ in. ' To far eet tarned it over and saw the ghactiy, dio owned face ! y, it ia real The dang or is wll real! Help! We are all lost--lus ¥s Why Thatis: in the wind now?" said Bowline savagely, edvanciag upon Polan. ~oPhe crew; too; ~--_ ory an threateningly at hire Phen Dolan, wih a face as paleas death itself, said, quite gently ; Wh ' s " said Bowline. "What di you mean by saying all wae loat, eh?' ** Did I aa " = "< know 3 you va did, and that the danger was 0 "Well, it is; and all will be lost if you do not do as I say to you-~all will be lost ; but if you do that all will besaved, I wish now some of you to: go down to. the.cabin and fetch-up Captain Meswesty the French tain. You know is- note oa hand for the ransom ; and so I think you ge = ge Ene & another from him-and 'taket ves, amy..brave When I meet you in tland wo can, I dare say, -- "as some way of gotting the money for " Ob, he's gone, too," said Bowline. "Gg " " Ay tain th se om Gre € his li "Who wan into "T did." Jolan; you may reckon erald, Martin, uet. and shuddered. e cabin f ** Nothing. Dolan made two stéps toward the hatch- wa: ean then he shrank back; then a made another step, and, turning toward | of si = saw. nothing !~you send no- ot L feu you are thinking of chman's daughter you: half out of a ee ia alt. "T shall on] --Bowline ! Bow --s "* Well, what no ay I call out, emt you come down?" hank' you, thank you! Did you see if ae = -- was alight when il were Pate art ete ace) oid ns he wr "Very rett--ve ery good {" Bolan slowly went down the 'hat Nothing but his agg cou -- have contended against his superstitious fears and induced him to go down into that eabin, in = little berth leading from which he en ao terrified by the sight of the French coptaba' s daughter, whom he believ- ed he had without the poenibility of doubt, consigned to s watery grave. . t in a drawer-o€one of the lockers--a secret drawer that he had with awed pains a Captain had as bag, in which were mo-} man with whom ney and which he knew wonld be easily con- ver inte cash in any. large city. As-was then, to get this pre- gious deposit, that en made his way to the main cabin of the Te was a great Air anil to him that the @ew were upon the deck, and that he was note near living beings, even if his eyea should in be tertified by the sight of that spirit, ae he had fally believed Marie to be, in the tistle berth. And one Dolan would not have had of th own in the cabin with him on any account, and although his heart was fell of the blackest treachery toward ro all, yet he was most attentive to liste every word that they uttered. Si was _ hold of human life that he acended into a oe ae Swinging to and 'fro with the light wash ma the pre in the deep seacave, ig abed a faint gloom upon the various ob- jeets in the cabin. It was w great relief to Dolan to find the Uitete-stitting door of the berth closed. At the entrance to the cabin he paused for @ moment or two and looked uneasily ~---- sgl tie, "eig me -- of neers t, toc, beola ie be pela, tautall wag pe a still there. A confused murmur from the deck as the erew conversed together and the light wah of the tide against the sided of the cutter were the only noises that he could detect. Coorbs AXD ami rr. sha had so tertifie | bim wassafe and away. ee a. owtter's | ™ And--and you saw nothing-- nothing ?" = y bee momenk and} terests w -------- en RIFT AN D SPRAY ; "AMONG THE SMUGGLERS Her young heart was riven at the thought t Gerald could not love her as she would fain he should have loved her; but she was safe and otherwise happily far away from jrolan and the. Rift. Asit ts fiend himself had been at his heels then, bot: an rushed to the deck of the Rift, and the 'ook of relief upon his face Witett ie Pea. ~~ atwas yreat. He breathed Lemay oue wenkd have the silence ot, tbe crew, he 'ead ae t_waat, to spoil good fclowship or to cast any doGgga upon you; butwe have come Ww the ce Pasion that we should like to bee intu one of those aame chests of treasure which you have had in your keeping so long. * Nothing more natura a - 'paid Dolan. ** You have no cbjecti tie * Quite the contrary.' * 'Then come on, cupta in, at once." @¥es, 'and let there" be"sucha~eearch through the caverns that there shall be no doubt left pct seo and Grace are gone. I have been th , mates," all the plan I have aaketsbed out for Lack will do these suggestions, and more than 'one, knife gle saimed in the dim Lat. me understand you," said Dolan. & Does Bowline mean to say that the weight {of these chests is vates to shot and old bal last being in them ? Because, if he does, let him step forward and s say-so like & man. 'tI didn't say so ar WHat tht you Ray 'Come, cane, Captain Dolan. is going fast, and if we are going to yet away from here at the ebb, we shall have enough to de, us the money, [ nia own that I am quite wrong. HEALTH. Anointing the Body. The practice of anointing the body with oil is very ancient. It prevailed not only among the Komana, Greeks and Jews, but throughout Ee pt and the Kast. Ks and, to. tient among the Jews, it isan act of hospitality to knolnt the head of each ues Among the Jews, the copious pouring of oilon the heads of high priests, kinge and ta waa one of the chief ceremonies of induction into offive Ameng the Greeks and Romans inuncticn followed bathing, and in the case of the weakly, preceded it. This prevented the roughness a skin that would In The day "The knives gleamed a Why, you will kind? y y murder me," said Do iat 'Very good, had some trou ie in being your treasurer and this is are ery good, Well, shipmates, you ul havea job to move these chests on board the Rift, but if you put slings ou them you will manage it well enbugh." "The money! The pe ' How. impatient you alls There {' Dolan knelt down by one tT 'the chesta art roduerd--a-key which he fitted into the aa ieee not turn, or-he pre: it wenkl n The men et more and more impatient. said Bowline, in a sarcas- key. FU ee we will soon open the lid of a chest. '¢ have opened a good many lids of other fotks chesta without the key, and [don't ;think, motes, that we shall find it a very ' dite i ' Ay, ay ! at ' abt there it is," said as The ioge k opened with a There ojeekian of heada to look into ye eas wet ead Doinh opened the lid Much of the oil was bighly ~ In one small Roman city an en- tire street waa lined with unguent shopa. Inunction was also generally employed for "medicinal The -in James 5; 14, doabtiess simply means, let speayerto-God ac mpany the use of the of dinary healing renedian t the prevent day there isa tendency to ware tw inune tion asa reraedial agent. In case the akin is dry aod scurfy, the process will fully store its natural softness, Frequent bat ht renders the epidermis thin, and thus unduly ex the terminal nerves ; inunction would relieve this. ta well-known Sanitarium, with olive oil was tried twen case of waating disease. The results were so favorable that it has become favorite various forms o' t cases, cocoanut-oil is now inunction 1 the same ; for they can't all of them tell more than one, and that one (Gerald) had already told it. The attack on the cavern will not take place till the morning." Captain an spoke truly- when he said he had been thinking ; but the result of his, thoughts was very different to what he said it te the crew. 7 by iW he , that, aoe Gerald, and Grace, and Martin® and Joaep' had mace their escape from the caverns, ths last thing they would think of doing would i Rit There reasons thought = es i aalely come to thatco lace, he had cig aoe | high clusion. In the first P epinion of the honor of tin and ; oseph ; and he did not think --_ either es then would betray his comra howev much they --_ differ from thew | in their notions an "were so we nduce a belief in peat aiinds | 1, ereiore Was delusions, Dolan etill I bellowed that the secret of the cavern in the cliff was quite inviolate, and would ept so. And, indeed, of the reader reffecta upon', this portion of 'the subject, he will find that, 'afterall, iis owing to the information that Mra AWVagner, chee thktitergler a hhant "peal ap Saab permit her to betray him. And likewise, with the vanity and selfish- neas of men of hia class, he thought _ she must think a great deal too him, , personally, to play hin Ava Dolan felt easy in his mind. thenr-all-}"he-said- | ime bent on their deatruction, will await them! in the offing at ebb tide and they will sink or be captured---1 care not which; and then there will be a hue and cry and Gerald will taken, and bie with my letter and the testimony of Wright, he must be condomn- ed. | Wealth, immense wealth, and reven, ~-I shall enjoy both, What can I look more! Yes, I think I will get rid of Wag- ner, I don't --_ to care about her a I -will-make- mind to get rid of bi I will srr Chace again. When the. Rift and: its disposed cf Ishatl have, be- | of Jeisure'and then I can find | beantiful she ia! Old [--neo, de fs, day! | } gs plenty of le irt ' ow Tm am not so very old: She grows ~ more Leautiful. I must and will fi I will cliim her as my daughter per this |" Wagner was talking. will pape the clue by her death--for she shall ie! CHAPTER XXXV, , 4 MIDNIGHT MURDER IN THE CAVERN, While these reflections were rapid] - ing through the guilty brain of Delia' the smuyglers were anxiously looking for a per- formance of his promise to show them that the large chests in the cavern actually con- tained treasure, ia some shape or anothe ey pressed around Dolan as though they half er pected that, by some means or an other, he would yet escape them ; and the coolness and easiness wot which be had ac- ceded to the requesc had not ey reassured them on» poipt-which had been for a long} * time a subject of uneasy speculation to many -"* Come," said Dolan ace those treasure cheats, s find Phave done well for you "Ay, ay! | The e theabures | Let's see them, captain, as Dolan slip- ped into. one '3 'dat boats albngaide the Rift and was rowed fo those steps that led through the chalk to the upper cavern. The lamp still burned there, shedding ite mysterious Iight about the large, irregular | | place, abd then Dolan went to a recess which waa closed. by. a..massive r of which: he had the -key,-snd-putting it into bd lock, he held his band upon it, as he pid a and aah with "ease and assur-| "since you must Y > be it. You will "ose had. these } le." b id," ina ely. jena ,on = her nearly iaposstbte: : tay too much identified with hia to' ars speak to 'M ie, "* you ae sy mistaken, that is all. I fone speslily set them igto an unhealthy | more about it. thal-destrey--t <r wre ** The Spray, or some other vessel sel! il | preferred to olive-oil. | In an sa on this subject in the De- cember ** La Life," the writer point that anetien, hee been found to be m eatizfnctory i in its effecta when wiminietaced by a strong § who is skilled to rub, rapidly and thoroughly, the surface of the bod The oil ia more quickly absorbed, and te oe seems to be some value in in, en ru The prac tice seems to be ex cially suited o cases in which the i aomadh and intesti- are.unable.to.digest fatty food. _. It has been practised with good rea Teaults 'in casea of at- tended with great loas of flesh ; Santst tien, due to inflammation of the digestive- tract. * he said, | | From two to six times a week the ap lica- a little way, crying out as he did #0 : Now, mates, honor among smu gglers! The rays from the lamp that hung in ig centre of the cavern glittered upon @ con ed surface of silver coins of all dacieeaioa- 'tions iy one upon the other. the tis the diver one," said Dolan. " said one of oi men, t," said ano 'Is it all the way own?' said a third. That makes it so heavy," replied Dolan, " fad at we will turn it all out and see." "ia "Mir. Bowline satistied ° Y Je there," muttered Bow went the lid of the cre ~-- and , and you cau have & take them on booed the Rift.' "No--no. We are satisfi Get Ready tor Germs. We are content. rise up-d 7 ror Prepare for i annual spring cleaning rd of house and mises. Now is the time e oor the odds and-ends ft which have tens accumu: heers | oy shee eo See No cheers till | ll 1 i fellows," said Delon oral for winter use in 'unde er ra house," whi: ie conatisubes = e cellar, should be gotten out before gin to decay, if they have not al- 'ready begun to fill the sir with the germs of decomposition. Clear away then taken 'oun ot . ou the backyard the accumulations of | Siffe, and. a5 noe er pas athe and Sa Sued. and Peter of all sorta' others th } ' the spurs deep the bs ball compe ted. the fri It is said that o. solution of pilocarpine, two grains to the ounce cf water, injected i es tooth cavity ; wit cure nepralgia caused by bad teeth. From an cighth toa quarter of a grain seems #: -- tent to check the pain in the course of an hou Nevratera.--A correspondent Lancet says years ago, China, 'I Sacha acquainted with the fuet of oe natives when suffering with facial nea- Tatas _-- oil of peppermint, which they lightly app: slied to the seat of pain with a camel-hair pencil. Since then, in my own ractice, I frequently employ this oi! asa ocal anwsthetic, not only m neuralgia, but alsoin gout, with remarkah bly good results," --_----_----> acacia Oonquering a Bull 'Khe fellowing incident which rhows what a powerful agent fearleasness is in oonquer- ing a fierce animal. young man by the name of Wilder was fond of a good hese, and wasan expert rider, At cue time he called at an em to stay over night, and re- quested that ung-aud spirited. animal, migh 4 y* turned ont to snsthie, in- siead of being fed ia tie When morning came and Te was realy to resume his journey, be informed tie landlord that he would go and catch liis borse himself, as it was dittic ult for a stranger to approac h him, The landlord objected, because he bad a savage bull in the pasture. Nothing, however, could deter the young man from catching his own horse, He a et the landlord's fears, and said, anear-me, bh give hin a "lesson * : a won't forget." Teefore venturing into the pasture, he fastened on his feet a pair of large, heavy spurs, Which he sometimes wore when rid ~ horseback. The landlord watched his ety " 'The horse and the bull were feding near together, and Mr. Wilder could not catch hia horse without attracting the attention of the bull. The latter animal fed quietly till he noticed a stranger approaching, when he suddenly turned, and lowering his head and belluwing, he made a dash at the young Mr. Wilder, equal to the emergency, dog- ed his enemy, and caught him manner. aa to spring astride his back. eae man now had the sdvautage, an into the sides of shtened creature nd gallop madly about The bull bellowed loudly, 'and soon stopped, conquer. ed and trembling. Mr. Wilder then nee gently pat- ted the animal's side, and sa' 'Good fel- low! Lr' fellow! You" alee mea g har The | landlord, who had nervously watched the ie, much pleased with the young man's brave exploit that he would take no pay for his night's lodging, annie write sig gave the freedom of his house e chanced that w. REMARKABLE FACTS. An emindat doctor advises scrawny girls to go to bed at 9 o'clock every night for six months, A yearling calf harncased to a good-sized counapre = the a 'mon ee perce - pre ar Bowline," he said, ding out myriads of active and disease- ia ' " " reducing germs, a potent cause of 6 "Oh! bother," said Bowline. I don't meng diphtheria, "cont agious ool Fad | Want your forgiveness, not to aay anything malaria." The best-remedy for germa starvation. Furnish them no food, and fod like © y "ramps and other-vermin, they wilt patronize pales too rie ord ---- some other back door where they find a more quite alone in -- = the r niagara of t > hospicable reception. cavern that his whole frame was 6 y . s suppressed laugh, aud he said to 'hin. A Word for th the Babies. + Unfortunately for the coming babiea, o Twenty pounds' worth of silver makes own personal remin cat khow on thé top of achestful of old Pn sinks vable. " Every preretacien was now made by the- bis smuz ggler crew to sail out with the Witt on ee generation of nurses, We the frat.turnoftheebb-tide. There was a not remember how, we used se ited 'hin We me [Sierongh searching and ransacking of the were -_-- caverns, so that nothing-of readily conver- with heac | tible value should be left behind, and that skull nearly burat from the pressure of bl lpearch convinced even Dolan that Grace and and we have = forgotten about the' o-- had really, for the 'ine, escaped deadly -- at stomach tossed and hirled sad rocked and jol , and from the on romebony' 's bonyknee Itisa dim » we = about pin which came on. | until the--wild age the wind, the eg sea, almost oe (ro BF coment: ) hissing of all pe Be an | there be a list of grievances and misdemean- | ors for mothera'and nurses to answer fo: Sleefung on a Bed of Adders. band, has spo in Burmah for many years, the Foreign Missio <r d Union. at +{ to be , or tosubject it to ate other versary meeting, Wwid'the baat ty 'iecident the hundred -- indignities of life in that wild coun been babies are tres ac 8 moment from, think how you 'vould like to be crested ia e said, | , the same wa yourself in some ip "Jack- vis- ec hg monster as you used ery_tired I thre: dena leaves and lay nap. I had edi Prsee my pot lin meen' crawling on me, I loo find wi orror that it was & detdly | mas coe i ad The reptile was nearly five; | Owatened tome toan capewecthtion of feet long, and he <~. sliding slowly across' and wrongs. me. Ki Bang Bk to cry 'out would have so I determined' to lie | perfect rai ra vpreegd to be without | eyes and holding my! Sir James Clarke's Diarrhsea and Cholera mses - erited "antl the egal all ixture.--Tinct. of opium; tinct. of eam slowly along over my face. His cold, slimy phor; and = of turpentine ; of Sack faced such a three int, thie! body, in touching my face, ty. sensation it was near! re than I -- Dose one teaspoo onvulsions may Sennaetty be ent short could do to remain passive, but rT manage | todo so until the Py had gotten yack Py magic by turning t the patient on his left side, The an after ¢ effect fect of some ¢ distance, d -then I Janie yee an a beco abies righta Notes. { ' ing + mother, or the persecutions ~* ® usually bloom only in the day opened in "~0'lie across lower thav heela ill our thin eerv r? cules of seal, At Sag Harbor, twelve-year-old Albert Nickerson daily sits down to the table with his father and mother, grandfather = and ther and two reat. seco sth his teeth. t from an electric lamp tower at a rent a The iscences do not extend re SE tautus cumiie whan om wae tee Davenpor or falis full upon a flower | "es of the mistaken fondness of an un- mer the ownet ee. away, and during last S observed that lilies whic ie night, and that morning-glories unclosetl their blossoms as soon as the electric light fell on "them: "It 'hie frequently been * Ware invest exuberant "Tight foliage on the side nearest the clectrie Conscience, Conscience is not merely a director for moments of action or decisi ans ; it should be s es guide, urging eve y aswell an to act tly, fee end.to enlighten his mind, | his knowledge, aeiaaa | his judgment, ' thus fitting him to pursue the duties aod fill the soe _ lie with ever-increasing pie are socustomed Soi were mona See but m of conscience" be- the growth of intelligence au one of brace "wich ita. most. important See Mra. James Ration, a widow lady about 55 years of age, residing on Shuter Street, Toronto, committed suicide the other even- ing by hanging: Her wae died about two months ag. Pc she has been very t since +t m A novel advertising 90 scheme was in uced by a merchant in Carthage, nL i -- of prodigioua boot tracks wete painted rom each side of the square to his he scheme, it is worked to perfection, for every! curious enough to follow the tracks to their destination, allowed. hand aled, and trained so that it will obey , month hes "every" "comma of ---- ne.of:-ehe--¥ eka . , carryin it all away, except ying y P' 568 CO. PERTH MUTUAL F. I. CO. ESTABLISHED 1863, BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, Insure Bulidings, Merchandise, Man actories and ail other a, descripilon 'of ae "pauses tC) por oe the @ prem. {um note or cash system -- eases. Prempily. Adjusted and Paid. BOARD OF DIRKCTORS +-: Jon: r) hg t Eng, MI. Prestdent, Stratford. 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'Perhaps these things can only appear oace. bs rover ~it is surely gone--and that fear The locker was 6n'the other side of the; to ca sliding sain' bokie bask aio ote joor of the berth, was_a sore trial to go to it, but there was no help for it With stealthy steps and a blanched face and drawing his breath ii little short gasps, Dolan, so full of fears that at some momeute j he wus almost inclined to give up his bag of | jewels and make a rush upon the deck w! . oe out of the rae of the cabin, slow- y reached the loc It took him pes a. minute te get at the pratt drawer and then he clutched the bag swe courage was 'waning a liftle and 'hel. - ms "ele. the-dsewer- iia frog janie ale jena] >aigienier eg Mipligy Goce oe ae sighs R yeaerein swarm bs Dolan. He ne' boldly enough to the look- peal s ily the hhe' eile beth: have fung py ge "LT thought that when « and cng even although itmighe "e weieeey Nebody objects to the porn go it. pe anduclver, [ take it, mates," said 254 "Nota mt ! was.the general er "So.L theught," added betee, "and therefore i convertetwhat goods we got to- gether eee Money, rather than notes, which j might be bu Lor stolen, or expo te many pecidents, hesides there was « sort of qecarity in the.vety ~~ of these chests.' Ay, ay!" "Try one. This-one, no A eoupte ofthe men sith. pee dificulty raises the ead of one of the cb ee ba, sey ga aabd-one Zz ate ald wis ai piuate, line: 'het weizhs heavy and so dods olf batlast." . y and) any hashes: icame to ny Stance a - eo controlled i in ote samne manner. cellent Tooth Powder.--Sads of eaatile with eal of each an } Saiveci ' paste ; -- with "the mage Salicylic suet is used in the German, army remedy for foot-sorea, etc., inatead of ich I, tat myself dieec ¥ ona aa of them," ey *. Se Temperance Item. Judge--" In your drunken fury you drew Por your pistoland dangerously wounded an un- jhe Bocevedoe paver formerly employed..It of t offending man. posed © parta « Cowboy--"* Yes, Jedge, that' « about the acid and ninety- eight srt at he best at size of f * suet. a. Judge--'* Whisky 'has got you into seri- i, trouhie, Lf it had a. Mustard, accord a Da Dr. Richardson, is sus trouhie, ne a for whisky beat applied by i with it. you would not siw be and Dg & sponge «That! : Tie the sponge up in a handkerch: . Cowboy --**-That's where, Ps obi a mie py the ---- i a sie ief and ap- . Jedye. If 1 bad been I'd h remoistened several times pil, oes ar im. ender ie a@ door 'nail 'nate 'ittle." ed with the noxious exhalations of 'There wae' about Eee crew. at ea0--er-that one rabbit hat the water which streams down the win- drop is sufficient to poison' -#- i 3 every kind and I sare an any sea ee invaluable in all as aor quring ieee eee ATM, Corr BREECH on papain ea it isunsarpaseed, every epecioe of skin skin. - Manufsctured only "at Professor "Houoewarw Ketabliahment, 633 OXFORD ST., LONDON, Od. du. Gi, Ls, Me and $88 and and da Canida wt Ls CAUTION, --I have Agent nited ners 1 larger eat wo ithe are my medicines # idt ete, aera id therefor «tok te, the labet $f: Onrord vrect, Lond If the $a ord street, London, Trade

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