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. TAn New;-Uccord ham not a regular
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,A ,GENERAL MANKING BVSI' tion, -to fall into, arrears. . I
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t" *odp ot a ma(ga*om" of 'Paulo 'I, stimulated W. She held 44 SP4 on
stricken Animals angi swept Irrosigtibly' desperately to 04 swept a round a ud
siong With them. � . 4round. 1. I I I I
I As they drew near the two cowboy$ ,
. CUAPTER it. - recognized that this was out of the
� A . Y* 'Oro the,otlter gld� of the, worst mill* tbe7 bad over witnewmL
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r herd two cowboy* bad been There we; a little dip to the ground
,la;lly lying on the graxe In the Where the cattle 4
A. , a4 swerved that bid
shade cast by the motionless thrown them even more violently to,
bodies Of their poules. They bad been ward the center than would have ,oc.
keeping such Indifferent watct.i that curred on level prairie. The. first man
neither of them had seen Atlas Ben. thquXtit he had never seen any steers
wyc1c, It wag -tho noon hour. Who ,Ugbteu so quickly And whirl so taut
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morning shift bad gone back to camp, Rig Impulse was to leap 1110 horse
gadthe aftertloorl gong had not yet Ar. .Across the Interven, Ing, cattle straight
rived. so there were only those men I 1. -1 . - . r, I . I .-r rr
WatobloX the herd. The quiet had .
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made them . relax their usual vigilaucO. . _41�
. ,Ahe japeir, Qu, your paper rows . . � .0 *h
4 Your paper rig A. h The instant they heard the first "baxk" .
I NP,S$. TRA NOT. Egs - paid. We - qlgea fro .
, MACTED. date to-wbich in "Pichara Me" )3raxett'� i4 To X xxmPjy rurolgh#d r)ut L I �
oom, the two magnateo out down to from the steers tbpy leaped to their
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of @Ls.k �ou to read it Carefully, r I I .
DISCO I efo discuss their business differences. At feet itud Sprang to saddle, 1
� UNTIED. DR.&M- ISSUED won' put b ro the reader a knight
& and should you be Ono of those in arrant worthy of the beat days the.outset they locked horne.jand rold- ' "They're off!" cried the taller of the -i
I OWED ON' DF -:arrears' Madly lot us liave:youl.: re- � ... .
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. .. . . of chivalry, thou,$h he is of the night found them as far as ever from two. As, lie drove his spurs Into,, his .
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[-aCH_ mittance. - , an Amicable settlement. pony and took a straight cut Across the' ,*,"
POSITS. SALE NOTES P'0 The single dollar may'notseem. of present, and we find him in the ,, . I ��_., I
Good Lord, Reawyck." the Texan prairie so as to head them off. .. 1Z .; ��, .
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. you, but to the garb 61 a cowboy. T'ha SUPOrb laughed, "It's after 12 oPolock, alld '.'We'll get lem millin' under the billi; &. - ....,
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JkSED - - - - - - - - - � gifloo where several hundred of dollars with which he res . . . . . ..
. are so locked up, it Ia a matter Qf , ,er. 0 m � we're loold! a Sight of beauty. sleep, al[ rightill, shouted !its companion as . . I
. .... 1. 1, _. 1. .. - � I . _ �- . certain death a young WOM- Let's otop buckin' an* take a drink, they raced along. ' .
.1 considerable moment. ' What's pomettilu! no 'honest man can mile. however.
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To those fit arrears we m0a this an whom.he had never before , A .quarter of' a, n .. �
� - - H. T. RANCE, - - -. , nd the reckless daring : squabble over unless the whisky's bad. brought them In isight of the wolua - .
. .. . special ,call, -and trust to, be favored ' seen, a. , whicIA this ain't., �Here's how! Turn The first man, who was A little ahead,
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NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEY- I I � with which ,he, risks his repula- - %, .. , i
with your subscription al, i1ir, earliest, In, but don't thrash, around your bunk pointed. . Z I
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ANCER, FINANCIAL, REAL L possible moment. : tion it! an attempt ,to will this. all night. We;uari do Our wrastlInP In A�Loolc yonder!" be shouted. . , .
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S ATE, AND FIRE INSUR- , Address all communications to W. w der an . ame, the 4Aytime" "Aly Go I Z�.
T . .Oman an . assumed n . . id.11' said the other. "Right In 11, %
ENCE AG NT. REPRESEN . But Air. Reuwyck did "thrash their direction. Sbe1s#.a goner If"- . I I I
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'k " E � _ . J. Mitchell, News -Record Office, Clin- Will -4ppeal strongly to every . .
FIRE INSURANCE I . 64 oat, k�.
TING 14 . . ton, Out. I Zover of romance and admirer around his bunk" all night, and pot F er!" cried, his companion.
COMPANIES. . .11 I � .. � once (lid be close his. eyes. On seieral He saw that unless the onrush of the , I ... I
I gq.� courage, How Mchard.pros- crucial ppluts be was In the wrorpg, cattle, were .
DIVISION COURT OFFICE, . . I . . diverted the girl would be I .
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. pored in his enterprise under , and no One,, knew It ,better tbim blin. overwhelmed and tra , I .
. A Woman's Synipathy . . -
CLINTON. � ., � � I ry he might, be . �
. . I Is your doctor's 'difficulties which would discour- ' self, y�t with bulldog tenacity he tbeF stampede, r As
1 i Are you discouraged? age any but the most stout heart- th loss . could not reach. her In time, yet he bad,
. - - . . � ,� I . bill ii heavy financial load? is your pain , I clung to big false pogition. WI rode! I .. . .
- . I a heavy physical burden? I know what of sleep his Irritation increased, and � the fastest pony on the range and .
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h!3o Tnean to delicate women -I have , ed we leave the reader to find I I I . e fairly lifted the .- -
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� be.. 41scourayd, too�; but learned how to tnornlo�r found him eager for the tray .. L I
W. BRYDONE, self. want to relieve your bur- Quit, and a most de(ighijul pas- - ..
. I I cure MY . and, more insistent than ever in his broncho through the air In his, mad
I dens. Wh not end tile phin anct stop the .
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR doctor's byll? I can do this for you and time it 'will proi,e. 'A' unjust claims, . Impetuosity. A woman Was a quick
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NOTARY, PUBLIC. ETC. - . All you need do is to write for a free � - . - -- I just. chivalry In the souls of the men: re- V . . Z
I box or the r6mody which has. begin placed . hammer And tongs, but wltl�out ad .'�
CHAPTER L meut.-of the dittiouttle spougled to the appeal of her peril; I , � .
iBlodk-Cl INTOWN. in my hang16 to he given awa:� Perhaps I , I a. The, New . - *� I > -
OFFICE -9100,40 this one box will cure you -it, as.donevo i NWTCX, a mul. . realized (
l . wo. It so, I shall be happy and R. JACOB RE Yorker's craft and legal knowledge but, try 49 they might, they . I
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� I- , you will, be cured for 2c (the cost of a I Yorker, had they could do nothing. � . He swcpt her to Us breast (it last and
.1 . . p). Your letters held confl- I timillionalre New . were wrecked on the rocks of the. � #4 � � I
. postage stam, 'to Texas In order' to .
. . 11 gone , .WWII be too latel" cried the leading l
UIDOUT & IT&LB lentlally.V�rtto t0-C1ftV for niv free tre%t- . .Tex;L.uls, common sense and humor. ... .
I ii6nt� MRS. r. E CURB,AH. Windsor. oat. straighten out several, bust, and at last Air. Rertwyck!s temper man, 11 - at the figure of the girl., as a cavalry-
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Conveyancete, u0minissiohecs, I ness complications. Besides his north. burst all bounds. I In one short angry I "Yep,11 answered his companion *Ia- man ridos down, an obstaclei but he
. I . _. � - ern interests, he wa . a connected with . ulcally, driving his spurs horde again. knew that . - ou�ld be. fatal.
Real EstAte and Insurance. '. . � I speech he severed every. opsiness-An. , C'O � . such a step W
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. to loan. ' -I" - - ____ 'many new enterprises In the southwest. terest with his host and former partner "No," cried the first man as the cattle The mill niust be brolcen. - It must be
Agency. Money I Ines In Arizona,. cattleAnd, cattle . I 'The first, man swung his
. I erved;.,"she's kept ,tier head. That unwound.'
i I lisk-y"d a- �11 61, _m and turned that gentleman into a calm Sw
0. B. HALO : %- JOHN RIDOUT -_ - I Ia--- -_ the' Lone Star State' and but remorseless enemy,' . woman kp6ws her business. ,They'll be I pony In toward the outer edge and
� TO .MANITOBA, - SASKATCHEWAN � projected railroads through the cotton .The bones wire ordered without de- milling In a minute." , � raced with 1t;,.sV6kIng ad opening near
."_ l I . AND ALBERTA. ' belt. For a time his. vast schemes had I . , . , tllq wotuan. .to whom be cried words
. . � . . � . lay, and, greatly to Mlip"'qarriet's re-.�. "She'd ought to' be gittin'. I oulft It
I . prospered until his. Ideas as to thQlr I I now, though." . . " - I of encouvagleide4t... With the bnvnge
. DRS. GUNN & McRAH, The attractive koirte Is via 7 gret, for there was mdep...,that 13ho .
I I . conduct began to. clash with those .of ' ' "Yes, .' God. they've got herl'.1 he quirt at his'Wrfit he struck the cattle
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]Dr.. W. Gunn, L.R.C.P., I L -R -C -S,, ' Chicago and St. Paul, 9 . innea- . old Bill, Williams. the great Texan wanted to see on"thexanch., they. left cried AS he saw the . ahead ot hito tigiiin and jl,g�ln, The
. polis or. Duluth. � � . I the place at once,'in order that 'the ..gfrl'caught on the ..
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. . . land speculator and cattle kinge -with � I perlph�ry of the whirling Mo". - first blows had nd efre�t, bill the repe-
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.10)din. - . CALIFORNIA, MEXtMAND PLO -R-- - I . angry Mr. Renwyf. - They
I . . . . . whom Refiwyck. had for .many years . distant railroad by .2 o'clock and We'll g.It her out!" cried the other. tition at lost"inotwuh response. �
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eface--ontal,lo street, Clintom .Night I JDA, . joined forces, the'one controlling the . . I "It -she llyes long. enough to . give us &Nverved slightlif, and . he forged' his
, .. Special R6und Trip Tourist harry 'back north as fait as steam and. � . . . . . . ... - .
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cklis at front door of 00100 Gil rem' . east,* the other the west., dorrespond- a clianegi.11 , � ll,)rse into the outer redge. Having it-
� , Rates in of principal . , - ' his hope of vengeance could carry him, .
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street. , once had Proved, unsatisfactory; -there- When stampeded. cattle get t6'mIll- fected this 'entrance. he knew that he
dem, RattenburY . . . . Winter �norts'; for ,jull linfor- I . However, they were not to reach that . . -as Ives, -made A suffiblent,begliming to en-
. . . . I . I fore the New Yorker determined to sef- p6lat- without experiencing � .'an . Other Ing they turn Ih. upon thet . e . . , bad . .
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Di. T. T. McRae, . I ma,tion as to *rates, .roiit3 etc., I tie'the business personally by A flying . I ,r IfivAunthrily or because of pres- .
__ I . . . . phase' of Texas life, with Its infliAte elthe : Able him to the end to loosen the tight-
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. University of Toronto. I . . apply 16 . . . . . trip to San Antonio, Tex., where he possibilities of � excitement ' and Bur- sure put upon them by cowboys Seek- ened ring, , He was just a. little In
Offlee hours at hospital :- . F. R, Hodgens, Town Agent inded to beard,the llo� in, his den. . I . . '. Ing' to control them. They sweep front of the.glrl,:and back -or him the
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I to 3 P. m. .. 7 to,q P. M. A. 0. Pattison, Depot Agent. . I Miss Harriet. Renwyck the only priso. .. .. I .. .1 I I . .� . around- In concentric circles, in it, great other man was nobly secoilding his ef-
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I I - I or . .address J. D. McDonald, daughter of the capitalist, Lad Induced Their wagon had broken down, an, e, prdssure oil, . the outside . foits. Would 9he't)e able io keeO tip
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- . I . I D. P. A. Toronto. . . �. her father to take tier with blm.Qu the t . I tends to constrict the circles more And' long. enough . for them to accomplish
. � . . I I .: . I I . . . . erg, bad been left behind. -at thii ranch; more until - the cattle are jammed Into her rescue? . . . I _. . ..
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&---DR. J. W. SHAW-. I . trip. She was a beautiful and high . ..
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. . . . I . . . . . .spirited girl of twenty years, thei idol . . a whirling vertiginous mags,'of which .. They worked'deaper;tel�.' . .Nlen al-
. soon as .things were put In, shape. A, . .
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-OFIFICE- - ' . . ,The TUCKWO'Dinutuatma person on earth Who could manage him guide was.. hardly. a necessity. - for the ' and uptossed horns. This. Eno I as. frau- guirsta'dves. but In'this lusta I nee it was
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I . . . I . . . . I his arrogant temper reached . route to the railroad station lay straight tie wit . h fear And fury, sways and I .,. t the
oven when i . with, added Incentive. The Ifirs ..
RATTENBURY ST.. EAST, , . . COMP � thii outbr6aking point, Oh, iheir' ar- south over, the prairie. There was.a I . . . ke'a tornado * 1. .
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� F . rival at $on,Antonlo tbej learned that 1_ I . . I 71th,a motion of rotation and traii.sla- th, -Au-ht glimpses of tier
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. . � arm and -Isolated Town Property- Mr, Williams .had depaiteo% the.wedk tibn at the sam4skmie. Above'the dust' face, - deathly pale through the. dust.
. I I . .1 I . � , - � , . tenderfoot as 'Jacob Rehwy6c could- U U �.
- 1-�_ 3 - - . - . . .-Onlylosured' , ' before,for'lils cattle ranch, which lay . . . I . � of its trainplifig comes the clicking of . that,she co, Id ot keep up much lofig-
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. . . . . - � . -miles to the westward. Ile . scarcely lose the way.. . I I dew ciaws and the cleft hoofs as' -
I .� . -QMCERS�- - about 200 1 .. .. � the er, -His effort Was twofold-to'break
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DR. 0. W.THOMPSON . . J. R. McLean, Presidenti Seafor.th F . was not.expected to return f or. some. . . Th6'two cantered, 4long'lu th � e.:pleas- the feet ore lifted sharply - fropi. the ..,.So NTIth rer
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O' -, 'Thos. , Fraser, Vice-PresideAt time, .so' Mr. Renwyck determined to, ant morning. Tbo eu,joyment of the ground. These, . . with, the rattling Of . doubled eoergy lie: �ored * his way.'In
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PHYSICIA14 ANIt. SURGEON , -lays, , Ste.. follow him'witho ride. greatly moll'ified *,Mr. 'RenwYeWs . ni and -the bel -
. p, 0;,. ,r.,E. tit delay. . . _ hor' Ing of,those on and* In. The Outer edg'
. I � .� . Brubefield � - I I . ' . xacerb ited. te - mper,' although It In no- . .. Pow �. I e wbere�b4 ran
' The two.travelers took a.branch road e a � I . the,outer.edge, make the animal whirl- -ell broken now. but two.1lues of
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� .3pecial attention given to diseases Treasurer,,. Seaforth P. 0, - - , - ' . 0 point twenty wise altered. his determination to,make. pool- a perfect Inferno of nolse. ai�gl. %yas m I � . -him and the
of the Eye, Ear * Nose and Thrdit...�_'. ' . . .. � -Directors_ , . . , - - which carried them t .a � . . . . . steers Intervened between .
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. I . . . WIllIams snffer:on account of:tbe rup- . .. I _. .. I . I
. . . . I . miles diatant.frow the ranch, and. here . ' clamor.. � . . � . . . gil-1. Sweat poured from'his face like
. . William . ,Shesney * - Seaforth ; Jdb� 'camping outfit ture. As for Miss Harriet, she thor- - . . .
-Office and Residence- . 1. they engaged horse$, -u I The, mill sweeps -around and around. � water. ,His heart thumped as no stam-.
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. I . . , Grieve, .Winthrop -, George Dale, Sea . b ' oughly onjoyed it unit. only - regretted . - � .
HURON ST. . ; . And. a. guide � for the qlancO' of the . hnd�the only way to break. It Is to ull- uld have (iginsed It,to
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%0UTH,;, CWNTON . rtul- - bu .
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I forth John Watt, Harlock ; ohn h were* used to the saddle, * ' Ind'It7 � - is. to cut into the ach, 1, .
8 doors west of the Commercial h6t0L Bennewie*, .Brodhagan ; James Evan � and -to Miss Ben . wyck this- long -free note In the luxurl6us mou6tony of.her . and start the outer edge 'off on a tan- . I . -
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� . L. . Bebchwood ; James � Connolly, - gallop -across the. plains was a new and iather!s: private car., I From .titne to . gent so* that Ahe whole unwinds Itself ,
I . .. . rode t � . Led for'llin! to,stake ever.qhIng on a
. . Holmeavilic. exhi)aratind experience. It.was. spring. � time tier ..father left her- and 0 ..
, . . I rapelianically by reversing the process last'effor.t. Ile-6ulled.:n heavy revoly-
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. -DR. F. A. AXON.- . AGSNTS-' - ' time, when. the prairies are at .their the top of one, of the hills to -the, rigiii -ought It tog .1 . . hol%tef and begqn sbootlug
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. . I . arlock ; ,E. - Hla�. bestf rolling away like some, vast green ,O Sur , operati,on.of ing�1i'difficulty, attended - e steers went crushing
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(Subeessor to Dr. Holmes.) - - Robert -Smith, - .11 .. . ' sure. in so &r as he i:-jould,,that they, . I . One, two, thre . � . 1.
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Specialist in Crown and Brid�e .chley, Seaforth ; Joules : Cummings. ,sea as far as the eye can reach. . 're going In the rig . . I ,
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I - I I sun, which ,in anotlior. month 'wopld .11 , ght direction.: * In - trust do It buckward..'-RS It I
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I - . tgunondville ; J. . W. Yco� H01 . It ' drv� and - crackly - About nildda.t tiley overtook A gietit ' �
work. , parch ibe. grass to a .� . i weri�. � , Ile must follow the movement ,.strength of horse. and man bore the.
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Graduate of the Royal College' of ville'... .." ' . stubble.. now sent Ou . t a lazy. comfort- 'herd, of cattle drlftlng� along the,prairle. of the perimeter. of ilie great circle. rlliig line far o I utwa.rd.. The tall
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Rental Surgeons of Ontario. Honor - . able N ..ewth 'Which .wag. furthertbra. as. they red. Al r. Redwyck Was. on the heading as the eattle.do. and by Skill .
other business will -be. , .. hill at tfie." time. .1S,o .far as the I girl I . . . e . was brokefi�. The cowboy,th .. the rear
craduate of University of `TOrOdtO or.. tiansact, . peredby an1ntermlttent'br6eze. , � . . , . i . out.. first one and
- � . . I - I oiling prairie was dotted and dexterity fore gave him brilliani assistancii . In the
to On P,Pplicatio - They passed great herds bf browsing could ago, the r I � - ,
Dental Department. Graduate of the promptly', ittended ... . . of . Steers.' no . then another until tie. gets the circum t*lnlcllu�, of * an eye that - *hle-h bad
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of Dental Surgery, t6�ii�y of the above. offioers addrtgsseo� . with hundreds � There we � .
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Chicago. College . 5 cattle that muu(.,h'ed,the grads or lifted %. perhaps 2,000 In the bunch. Th I ey w � ere - � fer6nce- broken.. .-In the end the bienk: been WoZnd began to -unwind..
- . to their I respective posteiTices. Losse . Is apt to come quieLly,and the.Awful What"of the womanl Was he too
� I 1 -their heads in. bovine languor'ns the . .
. Chicago. -inspected. I�y the -.o W�o .: live- 'erg _. grazing peaceably enough oin the.sbort .., . - .
Will be at the Commercial hotel � . � I rid .cantered on, Once they thread . . . r bad . lain maelstrom, of .Mad,le;ued animals dis late? He aiw. her sway In the*.i6addle.
t the secA6. ' . . I . . I . ter grasa;. .Here And there a stee - ' � .
.- neares I . I ... I A their w y through the very con ,solves'into -a peav�ahle'herd. almost'sw -
. Monday from 10 a. ra . 1. . . .. a * n§.qul6t- . , . She would be thrown on, the edge of
Bayfield, every I . �. . . . *� - � . . ... . 1. I - � % t o? a ,,bunch," and the girl, with a'wo- ..down for a midday'rekt and w. , quickly As It wound itself into a 1ran-, . e1rcle add trainpled.to'denthl.Leay.
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to 5 p. mi . . I - . . . . . . 1. . . 1. 11 I . man's , Inborn dread of cows, � . grew, .ly chowing tile cud, of the* morhIng,, tie mob. I ,�.. I 1 I . . . � . I . the ejeaped
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. . . . . a . ering ssurance of.- ' Ing the mill to unwind itself,. h, � I
. '. . . . I alarmed t the proximity of.the -sur-' meal. Rememb . tiie A . . . To be caught Inside such it m.111 Is hid pony toward her just In time, for
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AUCTIONEER --JAMES. SMITH Ll-, C1 11ton News Ra. or, � . - tilrough: the . as fiq approached Sim pit.,eb,ed forward
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censed Auctioneer f6r the, County . �. I- - . . � : . Agsdred her that there . � �adl . Als. .supposing her father would . and fell. Providence. threw
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of Huron. All -orders entr' to . . CLINTON �� � ... � � ONT. ! least.'danger 11un . lest She projIcked with IP I . . . ..was aufflg�lpntly terrifitng as It -was. .right, rath . er than
usted I . . I . join- tier in a fe%V monlents. She was - ., to the left.. The
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me will receive prompt attention. , . � .. . . . . .. . I .the mavericks." -This, being Inter- .thinki . ng . carelessly of ,the grent dif. . ,howevbr. A:bove the dust slle� c6uld maii caught her In. a ruthless grip
Terms ,of subscription -$1 Pei *ear , in - - warning 'against molost� see a tossing, .quivering expanse of Fortunately� she � wore no tra . Iling skir
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Will sell either by poicentage ., or . adv I an ' 'charged � it preted, w4b.a. I ort which, fereDge betweeh.her Situation then and ads; She was riding n man'.s. .
. I ce �$1.50 may be Ing the young calves, a sp bt horned be, and her feet were out of the stirrups
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per sale. Residence on, the 3a*fIdd . onnie' . Th-- pre8, Aj it was.,
. ontinued taste f ' her ordinary envir . nt. which mlg
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Road, one mile south of Clinton. * not -so paid. No .paper disc ess at was :not to Miss. Renwyek's be.typffled by upper Fifth avenue, New . saddle .and .In man fashion. I the 'divided garment shi
. . . . . untif All. Artlears are - paid, unI I . various,. r�asons'. and she soon lost all I I . � I. . sure upon her horse -was so. tremen- wore was tom into ribbQns.on, th
- . I 6pini of the publisher. The . e'd, brutes .before York. I . -1 .. . . . a that In. brder 'to keep. from beInS .
- � - . � - . tho on I iption is ' fe ' or of the sad ey . her. . I � sud-, dou � I . I horns afid'one boot was dragged off
. . . . . ate to which every subser ; -suniet ihey came in sight of tier reveries wero broken by. a 1. . . I 1.
A , Toward ' ' - ' crushed she Shook her feet from. the It was well that she had fallen to i
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. United States SubSeriberg . paid is denOted on - the 4bel. . .9111 Williams' touch, and having skirt- . -e felt without . Stirrups qnd drew. her, legs, up about stout artu. The-eff.ort entulled upo,
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will please note that we, have to . .. tisementg, 10 cents* per 'nonparic) entered at'last and dismounted before being. seen or hon.rd .suddenly 'awoke . . Although she.'. ' . I
I - I . . I the great mass of Steers to action. One . whatever of her pony. woman free Was tremendous but hi
pay one cent postage on each pap . ,line .for first insertion and 9 cents the r ud thatched palace of the Texan.' . . . , lying dowh'for a n*oon; . ..was fortunately:. on the outer edge Of, strength 'was as' the.strenitii Of, to
er going to the � Untied Status. . I subOequent insert... cattle king, where -the jovial despot lazy old fellow . . the ring.-Ahere.;wore.silll a*hnlf dozen' that day�and did not fall.him. . H
cans that your s'iibscrip- per, line, for' each I day slest4, perhaps half u rolle- Ahead � . .1 . .
This ni Ion. Small'advdrtisizments not to .hlinself came out to welcome them. - . . . Of the cattle between her and the open swept her to his bieast.at last,an
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tion must be paid In, advance. . I e . x��d one inch, -such a . s "LoStp" - The two financiers, each approachIng unfortunately had his tall stopped on prairie. all crowding Inta the center, .held her senseless, but tree. He hot
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subsotiption . ) formed by a fellow brute .heedless of where he .
When you see - your I "Sttayed,' or. "Stolen," etc.,. Ju- Dr.-Osler's line of uselessness, was go � In . g, The forc and with every turn she was being car- accomplished the Impossible. ., I
expirini Please ieralt $1.50: for 9:n- .. .' The . ried toward the vortex. with Irresisti- e now In the angle. forme
serted once f6r 35 cents and, * racb. a complete antithegis i New York- t on theend of the tall. The .. . They Wer
other year ,so that you will not I . subsequent insertion 10 cents.- er .wg � S 0 typical financial potentate, 01T the tut the wounded mem. ' - ble force. � I . by the tangent and the circle, and th
miss any copies of The News-Rec- Communications Intended for Publfila- educated� cultivated, cold, dellberatein blood spurted from She wasAitterly terrified, yet- she way. was clear before' them. H
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. � speech. calm In domeanor,. composed In ber. . The maimed steer. scroulbled to f-dallzed'tliat her only possible hope.of spurred his t1red horse. which ha
Ord. I . . tion niusti. as', a, guariatege of ,. good . detail of his feet, bellowing. th his'argUish he salvation wits to kedp tier senses apd done such splendid work, out.into th
. . faith, be accompanied by the name . method. faultless 4n every began lashing III$ sides with (Its tail- - He did *not do
11 . his dress6 His featureg were Proml- , - het seat. If she fainted it ' nd fe
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- . . . face relieved by it gray� mustache and . was -strong In ber;,and she clung ti),bef cattle bad complefely unwound them
I � � ,150 VEARSO I . . . W.. J. MITCHELL,' - and I blood, . Immediately olasbad -At *his , before. "
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. . _kXPERIENCE . Editor and Proprietor, side whiskers. In every step wounded companion, The v Ictiln. in. saddle and prayed as never selves and the join had been broken
. L I movement he showed the unmistaka- . � 11dr eybs were blinded With dust and for he did not know what might o
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, 1, . - A 12 11111 III il I I 11� . er. more during operator on the 09- herd, turned and tied for his life. long she whirled about with thein In Miss Renwyek to all the trials d
AN - . . k k I change, than RenwYck- Old Hill Wit- With the swiftness of a military ma.,, giddy rotation she could not .tell. It
. I liams was a roan of giant stature, In- neuver the nearest cattle fell In tire . mandod of her 2that day. for the her
, - 11 � seemed, hours, ages, before a voice of panting cattle, blindly followin
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Aglydno mending a iketth and descriEtion nity from Clinton Station as, follows '. gained In the saddle atid Smacked of thii herd of cattle, "barking" madlyt as sound and dlinly made out the figure slower aild slower, as the panic 11I
q ,,,,, , , ,g,niniunli, IV' boolta, but the'shoft, sharp bellow on such ocea- of a man on.the edge of the circle uIckly -as
iblaki ascertain our opinion free w ether an .
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Invention to Probe on �,Afig . BUrIFALO. AND,GODERICH DIV. the leather, Ile read fe pulse subsided n1most 88 q
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fientfree. Idest oncyrorsocurin � 6olng East -. I 7,35 a. tn. he knew cattle find men. and there $ions is called, was racing directly at above the cloud of diAst II �to had Arisen. The steer the aceident t
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Patonts taken t9rough ifyinn M11=1111�c'.86 es 11 r f -ty ibreast In the twinkling Of at was he
Rpt" notice, without charge, in the I , � . 3.0. P.m. W ro; 11 . saylng?� Silo Strained every o
. I 1. - :1. i . 5.15 P. M. and the inerits. or demerits of a scheme 91i12 eye every 011; of the brutes was In WhOVe the;vortel had been. The man
11 11, the west, His shrewd and kindly frantle!potlon. She wag petrified wl,th understand. Pro-zently silo made Out' .
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A hauds6uialY illustrated weokly� Largost cir- . it , 41 fdce was clean sbqvon, round and joy- it "Xeep upt Don't let got WAI ge soon as lie could, but tile ifidn wh
colation of auY, scientific Journal. I or . I 1.25 p. m. of the pstont of her dang you otitill held the girl directed blin torlde o
prom 99 . rul, ,it I)y a pAir of Steel groy eyea norant er.
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all no dalarif. I'll . . 6.40 1 P�m. that 0,1111kip(I continually in haetnony She heard a shrill. frightened cry from This w�s reassurance, but not much. after the herd lest they get Into troubl
I 'Ice 8819roadvay, York - . it .94 . 111.9.8 1 P. m. w � it*4 the coulal Smile which sO1detIme0 her father and looked back. other The prospect Seemed hopeless, The again. . . . - �
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. it it � 4.23. p. m. firmness of the clean cut lips and the such a way '49 *to SWOOP around and yet a gre,it way off. *tier pony Was Head 'Clin off before they leave th
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sto* she weiro 4ad tipped OP . ols list ,
dress sit the wk. Then be OP1001144 I
mom water to her face, and At Just On- ;
der Ito stimulus she Opened her 04�0i' �
sad stared st a figure, ,bending .over,
her. She saw x ,stalwart blouil YoulliF I
won who, would havot Leon baudgme
but for s. ton, days! Mwtb ,of board ,
that covered big face. dustj and $west I
stre0ed froui biv reco,ot efforts,
"You're all right, miso.11 said this
cowboy soothingly 'as she g4xed, at
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him with. dawning comprehension. #
"Pritik this," he 44de4 as he compelloa,
her to take 4 pull at his flask, w4IVb �
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"You saved my life, I shall never. I
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made a detour. And the,wagon, travel- . I .
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Now, If you'll excuse me,, I've got to go, � . . -
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the guldol "although "talu't -jest the , �. .. ....
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range of his own ' which had come to . .1
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e fereuces ' had arisen' between him and j. ., .
0 his father, in which the young matt -
d was generally In the.wrong. A recon- . . -
e clitation had been effected. however, A .
e short time: before. the arrival of Mr. I � .
0 Rimwyoir-, and Richard had.gombined, .
- . ith soine of his; faiber's. , .
� his cattle w ,
� It was this joint herd which had near- . . . .
'* ly ended the tire Of 111ss Renwyck. ;-. � I
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: cob nenwyek slid. the young lady Rich- - - � I I*J,
O' _ ard VVilllAtus had saved In so daring, � I
d add romantic a manner the Young Man �
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f 'sage from his father. Recognizing that �.
9 it was wtw.fo the knife between him, I . I
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0 schemers Of ,New York- It Wos the
a . west against the east, And 110 mercy,, �
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9 Bichard'S experience bad been on th& .
0 practical side or the -business. 110 wag - "I
n his father's son, however, and Bill W114
0 ilama had -every confidence that 110 .
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y his father's Interests In New York. 110 I
b. explained tile dctallg of his operationg .
0. carefully to the boyl. Provided bIT4
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Golbg North I 11.00 a. m. wn and honored tn seveill "StateS trained broncho not i1sed to tile MkIge, not fall. T13i. p I)a 0 1
It gt 8.35 P. to. kno . voice ke t u c ntinual follow YOU presently." told him to hustle east And get In, com- .
. and loved by every ranchman within more frightened than she, began to Out cry of envoilragoment. It seetued to h e istance he lower- moiftleation with a flnu of brokers ivith . 1.
I I I A radius of it thousand miles, Rod- Uri vIclously. Blind 'with terror and be drawing ndforer, but the terrible *
wyck was Ice, Williams &O, 80 that ed the girl to the gross and dismounted whom his father already bad deAlto I. I
utterly uncontrollable, at last he bolted strain und�or which she was laboring, hitntelf. Ulas Harriet BOhwyck was who were to advise %vitli Richard with,
MAW ANTISEPTIC TOLETS au fond there Wits not a great deal of directlY toward the oncoming animals, was telling Although she not exactly, at her best ,ilt,that ino, regard to whatever action was re-
A� I I d efteetiva remcdy tot differonce between theft mothods,, for Then she knew her peril. Instine, elutelled tile =Ohieri her saddle, with ment. She urns as N%,hlte asA cotton quired. I
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'Solm TfI ; AT5 AND COUGHS beat apd cold both burn, tively she scroalnetl and waved her the tonneiti ,or despair. she round tier- boll where tier pallor could be seen of course the young mat! leaMed thd 1-'.
They 06TA111ne4E gehnioldal value of Creiolon6 Mr. Willfaingo who.- )Ike ail Texans, free hard. The leading rank of the Self sw6ying (11,,zlly. She clinched her
With th(i soothing 'propertift of alloptry elfft and floo. for the dust, I-lor glorious black hair dotnlls of the (I�tarrol between the two
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rioo� Your dra6kist or from us, loo In otalopi. was the soul of bospitillity, ogered his stampeding herd wits diverted from teeth and summoned till tier restitution wag unbound anti flowed In wild dIsor- partners, and a few questions put him I
LUItuto, 911-116 o., Limited, Agvmto, Molk6real. 4*1 guests the best his ranch afforded, And the direct course by -her approach and for a lost offort, but realized with A der about bor.' 1161' Clothing was tip- in possession � of the uarue� and addresa
.I--.- . _; neither Mistj Renwyek nor her father her cries and turned aside, They #wept growing horroe that her end was near. of the girl who had Made i4o 4POp ati
1 found eause to murmur. When supper around In a great circle. the other It help d1d.not come ,quickly Abe would Ped And torn' She was tf1kothelectiowrobooyt Impression upon him. With nousual, '0
was Over and Miss Harriet, who was death. Yet In the eyes o
� The News-Iftecord will be sent to rom hot, long ride, Wag OhOW11 steers blindly following. Beforo the be prostrate 'on tile MASS of horns who had Saved her she wait b(AutifUl. dhlaotforL hit. gold .b4thInL#.-.WbntOVer .
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