HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-06-12, Page 21
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By E. Wt HORNUNG.
if
slave, I could haw 7screemetl him all clay
far the euro aestheti l joy of contemplat-
ing thou' fearless, ,dare -devil eyes, Land
hearing that cynical vole( of unaffected
ease. But the money I insisted on hav-
ing.
nate all very 411 " said he, "but I
haven't net it here.4 I planted it-"
''fell me whore.''
"I can't; I could; never make it plain;
it's not an obviou place ab all. Still I
accept your terms. I it/aren't Mee day-
it's
id I give yen my word you shall
have the stuff to ttit:o back to the bank.
I've made a b,tuelp of it; thought of it
for wens and bungled it atter all! It
was that Damon bu iness tempted nue. I
wasn't geaatly, hut c:aalcin't midst that big
haul. nil I want now is to get out of 14
with a whole skin. , And, by Jove, I see
the way! You go td old I'4.nson with the
money,. and get hint to say he'll see ane.
Then I'll tell him it was all a practical
joke Pc no for a bet -anything
au 113:0
-rand if the tiling don't altogether blow
aver, welt, I.11 got efe lighter than I de-
serve. The old otitis will stand by me at
all event,; he's gat his reasons!"
I refrained front asking what they
ware. I fancied I knew, and hoped I did
not. fiat 1)eodea demanded more than a o
silent consent to his plans. s
"Loo?; hare; are you on, Beetle, Or are i
YOU net:
c
"Can 1 tenet you?"
"1 ;nee 'r et tit:, toord upon it; till yes- `
terdats it wee tat: word of an helmet
man!" 1`
You rant is rete -nut as different as pee
Wile front what malt "lave o)3:'
"Yes, and emus. wlaseers or sonxotll}ng t,
If you can pussibty get hold of any. Your a
Wends- are great 0n theatricals, Ask ti t'
look at their !trope!" f
((You'll pay hack ever° penny ;Ind
plead a pr,tctfeal joke?" 31
'Yes, I promisee it. Ian, it's to my I:
own irttere, t. I anc r:o ether way oat of se
it,Dcatle. I'm fur;;• cornering only help l :
fade to lar- back before I'm caught, �'
at least I'll get o'.' light" a tali sr
" Very well," said' I. "On those condi. '
tions, 1 mal help you. Where were you. 7 "
when 1 carate in?";. at
"In the cellar; it's sonar anti also mote 1
comforts -3.1;1e thee nnaar the boor." tt
"Then I advise" you to ' • h:
o bank there,fnx •
E'en ofd'. If i•Ixm fax:ti(1 hero Ivo shall be run n
to together!" ie
He d t, ncd rut, ituwerer, a moment i.
more. It nese to lint :a :attar 13 fair bands,
1 stout missive e d ,1,irseet .l in pone!' t) 1337- 1
'elft •
41
" ,
n
on. see
I
.1 busy y 2, L re you !
t! I i
vera gone," t Bela, t , in a tone qu�t�t F'.h 181
Or Mian. ''1 Y ,, teat after y"1or bie titf!tst° r.
t may rneeea 01j Slink Iess ill of me. ''
end for tiia tovo of ii.avotx c:olivor the rl
nwlosares i" ,,.,1
11111tIdx't.341k to do so; ray :merest, ho7v-
,wer, vale its Sett r:0I.•ilned to the outer en- ti
'elope, r. elua,r. 1:'c':o of stationery, never
teed before.
"Mewl nay ,s•x; ":
;t'orti;r' s1 1, roc have
:orate preg 1"I,ll 1.o doubt you have Lae- '"
visions toe." pa,
Bo prnrinea;l a pale':et ata a flask. i t
'Sandw,ielies and weletto„" said he; "in 0 -
case o; recti." a I
I 1'i tee, J ,.::•1 et 1'im. It inay have
been is ,• ete .ion. bel„ far meet 1
in
thong "l l eh -meas., ee :r
"La, _ „! was 1 'nr:'roacold-blood• !t
ed, Ca.,..,t,dtin ( :i.ln; i:t1G 1 ltnat say a.•
Ican'1 el.e 11.1te root,,,
"se 1::1 11'11 -.f13 03e aeout te•ni<' tn'' r..
7,.,12." Ile t:n.
added, with 0r,11,o iii.tit• atn:tlr ty,
'"I so:)nL n'.; trnc, :seri as iia " I replied, he
"if it (.: 1x`1 t.a, your own interest to do ;'a,
everything yurl've, :¢a„ ti yozed do, Luckily r n
it is, There's a lino sulci toy for you in tits `:
town levees- 1,eie a•sacl turner will Pc t;,
watelic 1. 331,, the 1 s:;. You cant't hon•r ,,
to ret f 7 d 1 ; 1.1r rear wisest Llan
is tha. ono g + .Jt halon t(7 it turrx the t
money rntl throw ,vunr.;cllf on your man- ,:,
agaves entree " :a
"Tr , i„ be „ sw'rr,'d. with his foot l:a.-
upon the c: i' F:t, ben "and you hot old 0:
Mason won't make 15 howler than na,^,is" .7l t
nary for ane !tee it clever idea. I should in
never brave thau;t of i5 but for you. Old Il;;
roan, I'm gratefl We more than I des c:ti
serve." t„
es.nc1 1 left Mut \vi i r handl netting (; •
from 0' tett a S aIrstI 111.3,,: of 't) il;I: rte
r
THE VVINGHAM TIMES JUNE 1'2, MN.
day before, and yet renumbered viv
Was the item which focused my lute
I Asked what sort of a girl she was.
account I received was not a little Crit
1(1171 .„a,j,,,, yet., 3111 gnu. 1.1:47 opened at, to my
lute
yet reasonably eliaritablo, novo on
part of ono young lady, who said not
at all. She it was also who had said
a;a1net ncedes himself; and of this
thought, when I head broken loose 1
the bovy and gone to the farthest
most obseuro corner of the kit
garden. Was she false in love with th
tractive scamp. Could that Miss I'A
with the oyes be in tho salute het
ease? Ho had hinted at the mane
well-grounded good -will towards hien
could there be, not a esordlt, but a mil
understanding between those two?
bad given me a hatter And spoken o
closureswhich I had t . thought that at the worst my false
posi. ove or those sweet -lo ating blue eyes?lien's voice. Nero, howevera 1 felt I mut Anil if so, was I lionnd. to koop nay same twenty-four Ibe mistakes), but tay thoughts were wombat flossed its assomptIspeeally distracted front the anomaly. ; But the interimTho letter Itself I ha Amite forgotten In tahod a milk.mau to dodge as I made my tho stress of a later an., t woo itramatto Interescape from the garden of the empty I removed. But I opohouse. And hale way clown the road I ; among the gooseberrimet none other than the poor dieoomilted al and was myseit so rev°sergeant of tho night "purport end the tone"Been having another look at the that I have no ihouse," seid I, weth tbe frankness that ; it hero. It 1disarms teaapicion. merit of brevity; and."Nothing." life. There were two"You. wouldn't I don't believe tee ! of whom he wished,eestgar was In the house two minutes. hino to take a tenStill, I thought I'd lika to have a squint written two nutes, butmyself by daylight ; and theteell be little eat, because It was notdamages to repair, where We opine in. tio know thelr names.emir, mister; you done your best; it three•cornered note owasn't rour fault." the VMS, et tho haatwas gene, I looked after him with the tennis courts, anmy heart in my mouth. I watched him to the bullet' and gentleathe gate. Would ho came forth alone- should. prebably be gor ever? I saw the last of the sergeant ; noon (as a matter ofand then -I flee. • ; end it would take noI Hale care, to do thisI cannot pretend to describe my feeliegs I if I Wo11141 eq re note into afel to me, all tho eel ; and still moref the next few honrs; nor would the re- ; of the books.: le c elan pew of
l.tiowlodgo, when I .oat a1ght of him.
rJ'1)`1 WoUlcl he know whom the letter was
1(011, from? If so (8101 know he must) lny
the aldol( deantles with the wanted man
limit would bo oqu•aily plain to him; and how
10ast Muhl this stranger deal with tne? 1Vbo
apo I Waa he, and did he know in the leant who
rant I was, or whore to Jay blinds on me?
rn'1 Should I moot Mm at the courts? I lee uI'a n gen to toll tnyeelf I slid not care either
c' ac way; that it meet all come to light soo s-
335035 er or later now, and therefore the sooner
pies; the bettor. 1311 the mean never carne to
gut's the Courts. As the afternoon worn out
saes; without sight or sign of Ihlm, a little con-
vate fideuce returned; the evening was at
f Ile hand, with my atonement as well as that
le of Deedos; and there was oom fort in the
man; and what carts stranger , to nndertfal,nn to
g yet, the in- liver. Gourd ono of them contain w
crodibio impression of a watch in my vii- (,t
n any seen attempt. I trembled for tho
rixuina'le security, I quaked for the ser- : Gaave aha nlunbor of t•
pant'(•, life, but most of ell I quaked and : 8033 bearings of tier o!
nen okd for my own skin and my own ; way' open,
,ext, e; ui.n;i, It that 51118 5111 (:an t;rad I
VIM over the tlxir.
)Cede®, 2317 fidtgrant 40111ptleity ices( !n- Iris tak1o: }t .o toga!'
uvita:tea? leak out, ante 1, 1031, ;dictate have it was ,rt:ntrd, that
o sunlit ray trial nsKtcodssorp e11011 the his aberainaatee (ti lent
tet. 1:, wan the oth q' 118111, J)ee;les over- In 1818 islet , 1 it:t•,
ered 1,17,1 5.3%5am, ailil himself c.,capeta, read this letter in tilt
le guile of blued would iie upon my soul myself e. Ileal 33115.1121
:r ererr:IorO ''ru- * c • +�,. �.S it bSlaE, !:0\yU:nr,
o1'ds tion would
o 811 oild within the
ours which lied wit -
was itself chargee.
nnppzly is for me personaal-
nd anti read it ly. In the first place there was the three-
s and cabbages; i5 cornered note. I upe:led by that etrong-
•ocl, d c by the esti of all motives, curiosity, and thus
this likecomby tJ o undeterred by the fiasco of the first note,
caution of repro• I put time second whore I had been told to
put it boron I haul bean rive minutes on
played a couple of
jnu even worse •than.
'o all the time upon
follow each new
and seek a blush
t thorn nndireot-fair face as it emerged. I saw
air that I should nothing then to arouse my saspiotons;
on d I put the but when, in less than ail hour, I went
wyself for my wet, the thetas censored
air note was gone.
Suspaelous its I w
00ll at
I .past, (very Men
tor- faaston my suspicion
e )" blvory girt on the gr
hear, was talking.
y a shookod fatelnatiol
Was oonce; it ;night h�
diel((, 0110 alhi 3t-
80 3 though they (;now l io for the red-hnr..led
F accomplice that I ss� was; and those to
tree whom 1 was introdcrlecd tortured me un-
Iie re3nittingly with their questions. Never
ex- I am sure was a m:tn more visibly ern bar -
at" gassed; yet who npo that ground could
Il of )fay discomfortP
e freined from add -
,Miss Ethel I'Anson
I)eedos flavor paseeil
tl her relief as great
d, however, the tiro grottnti, tylion
is was sho point, setts, but my play
)nut 'girls Mi ixlb usual, for 1 lead 0130
least in Geelong the gate, anal It woi
hatover happened arrival to the pavitinl
r leave. lie had
the ledge miner
of tho pavilion
;midwaybotw
'one; entrances?
ne there this of
tot I' was goin
onble, but on]
• 11C11 Nobody
a immensely gra
e pew, and tho
arch, which was
that offended a
for granted, bel
would help him
na, anti so Conn
'one so; but land
ELla, and, for that day
Of me a spy, 1 could.
Llpon no 0110 perl3on.
1
li. SO
2 far ai
I could
of I)eedcs with the
of inquisitive inne-
Ve been any one of
1 1•')eked at No as
plumb the mount oc,.
no; Only one young leay
0r0 ing to t.S,and tits eta"
in herself. "1'110 nrme 05
ive between ns. I lanai
o t as mine,
ak, Wo were together me time, strolling
about tho ground, inking no balls and
r1l. sitting on watts w had occasionally t
c t ourselves. Miss .Etl is esus appomIod t
n10 more than eve; They were. dread
(EI) fully sad, but there eras cause enough fo
that I only hoped -I only hoped th
ill- three -cornered note as not in her pooket,
ay Yet she had arrived Carly, and changed
od
her sh
oeS--ft xr
( i never played ono sett•.
on My part in our con ersation was chiefly
wilful nonsense. 10. I
hd conceived
en a laud-
ton
or able ambition to retake those blue 05'08
smile. I am ashamed to add that I rattled
17 on until I had them full of tears. Even
oro theft I did not adopt the usual, I believe,
the well-bred, 0001150, of ignoring what
rt' was no business of mine.
"You are in tree lo," said 1, bluntly,
to
"Bow is it at the b nk?"
er "My father ha been summoned to
tt- y
e
Melbourne bythe e '
( motors," she
ax
, e s ar-
t?
ed in a low voice."
.' 1%I
7 lxtother--
t, Your mother,7,. X repeatod, prccrntle
lro.3onoo, I flatter
.lilt) a stiffer be
1 , n :if to,.sa ,T t7c .e°tn to 0533 undirected t
uareveal :Scetleand aa'si)iritnel.C11arybdia Ice •den:: did undo i120 W r(wruit f;
1 the trough of icy ignoble terrors. renew my interest in 110 whole 'et:r}p
very inut�te}a in thy: gravel was that of and prolul to or no pl•. Mee., I should }a
rune' ::3:•1132 faced 18311" come to lc^(tsl 1120 tarried t ULtt 311y vele 'a instructions
rations
eh"" '`5 33!11 lyves"tlpola int 'wrists.' the letter iie had co used upon the
s geistt}ea stile of my c, erecter -shall Is
:ver from the s : ,r.., 7
y cry t,t t prcolninte(, the of hrntaaa Ix<atltre?-:e 1 he hnd unun�
'r,ecant s murder 131.51 e empty Melee, ' not in seen. It was a 'broke of genius
1t watt i111I7ossit)ltc to conc•3:,1 my eon- iris peat +
talon from any frionree. Witt: that partial ) to leave the tc , WI addressed.
as nlisieattieg ca31t!('�i',theretere,tat winch ' e tient
at of n oo n tin word ors
was beo.,I:ling; sp vi10 an a.del)t, 1 told the het, elite of noon elem. t Indoors to
30x11 of lily reeueniti al of the man who e my hitt, 1 cr d20ci perl3i:+slop to run be n
aa:( 2080 00 in r.':a*
room and change In flannels
eloo-w
y ntuntll; of our I ur oh 1 be£
•>• • t 3 rand I rpu. l
thin( ,t„ convey at ( r d no need 111
i � ill my ruonl • o, th t upon
.. _ _ Ink; ettbeequear v craftier Prataxt Is 0::a anted from eaca
ate= hi elle ,+enarabkt3' e0151_e1"3. "a t<,.ro and tete; teamed 3117 p, }3' to the clturc
r 1111... r 1 far•)nea i:2d ' bloat delay. '
tl.teeti; and t113 half' getzl,7.11(30 as 1(133108, pow was (.8 -lay trued; Iro£aa224 a rra 1
1d (.pawed tee to la fusillade (7t (;U:5 bock wit.b COO s(tnasra .' 1 p )
'.11, ::lie;) 270110 by .10 31101331: the 11355315:£,5 tike 1:3(a ,.e:t1t1)$ il ,a', to to1 walilds crept o
Y
7 mol 1„
1. r, of that _ 4781E
„u �r•'1 b
t t terrible •. t OCen1e
lay.
A ..,� 1•
4 • The 7
h0 �i
a I ,11 ..J
( 111, 1 h.t oeni.nced 1 hoe l)1tra;'e,i • n.••1 heel; crow when 1 en-
ra ac,`1.7 teauwiede,r that tar a•o heavy (steel it. t.o'ul)11, now . rnty")yet. 1 plat a
3 1n" h'.'.t<t1 and )1•+\•,311 mgr.3 SO alum ;
Feet 11 in tee f5renmx.u, lawn my host
e. e'• axln0ne us p'rs'ttie'ille Trent a walk. ;
•"I've just heen (ic,vii to the p0:3031 3511- '
'10,'' fi.a.d 1,t, "tall L'.;'ey esnet1('l1 get 1;1131
' The sergeant at de 11:13- ' •
"e l::t: -e1• :tante' 1 talented i
`"Tilt )1i;a0 you 53( (.J (vitt( last, night. i
e L,a.; 1•,1)33 si.115, t:: wenn 1'etx, ;itr, 1
7'.• •0,1':8,1311_: 11'7 ei�ritly 0: Slat he- i
,r ?t,0t-::r,8:, :.us •pts ho 113,1 only i
• r'. , ,oi 0at' +2. t0,v11 ; g!rilt, we ,
• .: 1 35011;^ n(1 fem.-ale for having such i
,' . u ire our trot].,.: e
w
o led'Vt;I' a pa a
T t f i�'hcel"i
1- traverse
✓ 11)s'ln, a and t'a!'eltr 1s a1 1301'se or
o donkey seen within
mo be showed me a I.rown mouse seated
011 the 0allar 0f 1110 cont; but when I
pushed the candle closer the mouse ilea
with a ;wattle and a squeal:,
"Ah, you've frightened hilt," said
Beetles; "ilawe1Or, he's done his part. It
killed the afternoon taming 11i111, have
you over tamed anything, Bootle? I have.
Every kind of animal, including women;
bat by IleuVen, I never (=pouted to see
myself as tanto es I amt to.night1 I'm
nulnnnned. The t lug Wald beyond ane,
lady roaoh exceeded my grasp, as Brown -
Ing says, I'm rusted with a vile repose.
You could lift nue out by tho hair and
givo me to the nearest bobby."
"Come," I said, "there's no need for
that, Only show me whore the money is,
anti do as you've resolved to do, and It
wou't be suoh a very bad business after
tall. I suppose you haven't weakened
on what we said this morning?"
Ido laughed bitterly, I was his deep
dejection that had turned away 1117
wrath, "Good heavens, no l" ho oried,
getting stiffly to his fest. "Have you?
1)id yon put those notes where 1 told
rrraz 549 1)14 you r -et the whiskers?"
i10 1311 CO\CI,UDISD
Solemn Jerusalem,
TRADE AND CO,lllia I OE ARE CONFINE
TO LIFE 'S elECESSlTIgS.
Jerusalem is a city 11f surprise's,
It is, apart from its sacred associ-
ations, Ian intensely interesting spot,
(•z e n to travellers who sere already
1•aturated ssritll the bithert5) nnfamii-
iar and surprising charms of Cairo.
Athens and Constantinople. Ito
size can best be ee res..etd by the
journey 1'Ulilll(l
e may be made
Iica(altc covers a nitaltittul rf snee
ins.
Advertisements neve!' quit work on
holidays.
A friend in need i8 generally the
(lend who strikes you for as quarter..
Sins are handed down front father
to sort, hut debts go the other
way,
Many n main WI'lO is a good allot in
tide world hopes to Bliss fire in the
next,
When a plan falls down, his
temper usually gets up before he
does. -Boston Transcript,
"What is your 14015 of an intellec-
r
tual woman. Mrs. Outskirts?" "Welt
she is one who never gets out the
hammock and 1120gs it up until
after her husband makes all the
garden beds site has mapped out," -
Chicago Record,
',Step on the trap, please," said.
filo Sheriff -to the Condemned emir-
dcrer, ''No, I'll be hanged if I do,':
he replied, stoically. The Sheriff
D
explained the .natter to hila, and.
then both he and the subject Were
dropped ---Crest Union Gazette,
statement that th
the outside of its wt
by an ordinary r:ap1 walker in the
space of an hour,
Its houses are small, irregular ia1
shape, equaalicl and nteon. Its streets,
if streets can be called are not named
01' ltu)nbered; they ale never cleaned
and in Man(.' instances are steep,
end crooked, )Iara•UW, roughly paved;
:atld they acro vaulted' ravel' by the
tit5ildillgl; ort each side of then,
Fa 31, (,': 1 a[ b' :O i L to3141 t1i 3111 51: an.
+r. ":night r,•;1 ata t:;;(5$
Ir. 1.
.7.•-1110110 I3100 3 , )•I ; r,l;
r
3:3,11.c.; t!'t..r,113e.7 .1(11 i. ,\..'t!.3 1113•
eerie; • to lily ' eeearnlin:,' 1inelis13 1
.v 'engin 7( eing vx.. etre! 1
ez 1 t'a;rot : ate y.5.ln5 1::•13 3 01 the IICUSO •
• ata a -tontine ;-tontinenal witi, at good fatally
1 elet tett-haps a little ua'usentional 1
• on, tea .ieerniaze.tlte tatelong 1,• 511013 of t
• 1 1.c'tl 5 oolonlat tamer, It was a l
era highly c h,t13tc.l , m:. lc o1 tho I)ocdos
had d h en ea pelt:! • e and eta infamous :
selteol. lie had Won cacxy tournament
1" Lo; 3 1+.31333rte ; he lot"incl better than
..) . i11 r,..'i,)n;<:. 331 3 11I6d pr.;pastil to
trim etelbeurao welter:, twice 3i;: ago;
i
istatan imatt. hewn, including that
t...., blue -tenet (la,,,.:1tar of the bank
natter; and at ono dance 2mns, "57011, 1
a a„t» teMedi matte i:' impossible for ,
to entity; hint any 1no1c." I had gather -
:rem i),'aies thee illy neonate were none
;:ie:1 now 1 was in •,1osseeel1Jn of the I•, t 571:2"()13Li:b sandy 11 but the itan1 affecting the Miss matt ithe e norele jq was a huge, sandy
I. wtl:(. those face 1 had tett seen the bt•.aritett, rolling walll. e, wearing a sui
•... of bit..: etee'e and a etraw hat. As w
passed 1 sssty this eye ajizon me; a monmen
later this caneod mu to return upon mn
tracks. in ni(i0r to soil he did not rn0ddl
with IJeedix' reamo, I was too late:
caught hire s1d•[n (awkwardly from th
pow, with the little Sentare missive held
quite eponly between his fingers; ;dad I
awaited 13151 in the porch With 8eusetlons
upon W13i^1h 1 mate' not care to dwell,
beyond ronin -elite that he rppeare11 to Me
ter grow al:: inches with every rolling
stride.
I'ard,'n me, eta `0 said I, "but you've
taken so:fat thin(; that waster Intended fot
you."
'Ilow (to eon ki,»w that?" said lie.
"it stag Intended lora rcmna lady."
The Ili;, man labral clown upon me
through na :rely ns s.
s,l;. ,lr.tly," real(( kl "I am here fattier,' '
Anal than watt;Ihl, lee 33-953ed in trent of
mo stat/rent ,o threat/lathe or an 1neol fat
sword. Twit,;t duet e91tly to lei;l.F•elf ;ea be
slouched down the t hurarl arc ptati3. »Ut
a 1, as I followed, tgi, c offense vont ever;,
cubit of his stature, anal could have driven
:t knife into his broad back, with the vil.
Iaimtous deliberation Of Ikatelei; himself.
heaven knows how 1 behaved at 11133c11;
/retread of Deedes and the sorgeant, the
What would bo ded Man in. the 41 Road the li ttor, of
(
ore J,
esteti
"r mut 1)1') ANY T3Iy:Ca," len CILIne,
IS.t('lilin !t?I) 112(11(1.11).
"Is 3311 In bed," sli sobbed. "Oh, Mr.
t 13owor, It 15 a dreatlft ' dreadful trouble.
o YOU will wonder w I am here. I am
t I here for the best. Thi kthetalld nothing
y snore.
e 1301 I was net thinking of that at ail;
i t a dumb, blliol rage had risen within rue
o against the notti ;r of all this grief and if
before Mand I was sr.
null(( 1)ceetee, filo td al')
were the seal end sig
)ii}1atlon. Their mar
entire rus.'itutie,l f1:r
other terms I would
to him, but hie bit c,
'i'hinirlu,( of J1rt '.
plt acit::4 ally tilt mat, ,.
Rinke 1315' ,ttt77tltl31.'d
rt7t1'e :;. to toy 1031051
L after nine oatioek
open rely compact
of this swo%U girl
1thr0 of nay deter -
tar for my 1111)0(33(33)13
my riol:. On zany
at only tee no filen(}
foe.
,iso meanwhile, and
tilpbt As tan t'\ett';fl
ie•,^,(33 :331(1 an 53007
I found 11130 ;Alert-
anehe•L an tilt online
of the inmate' home - nd evidently much
altered by hies long ay in hiding. He
said it had goc,Ingd 1 (g a 44.43080; and tho
few niintxtee, du11lh which sante folluty
had been patting al) t the place, lie a
Clay. I told Minn th c WW1 the s01a,ea(nt,
rl )lo men hall not I on yet to mond the
window. 1)eelioa wished they had. Any
rise:. he 381"1, Would have boon better than
the intermninablu evening and the grate(,
Ice]iet:'ning. Put ft:r one little friend
he had rental, he would have made a glee ll
for it and ehialaeed everything. And In
the light of tiro ('91, Ile lied brought with
1 ,
i'la• 1'
4 L ,
ala
th
e
III .ine, , 4i
c,t and l the
blind, the leprous 1
Ull , ,
u ,iLl 1
lv poor, for the great hulk of the
population of ,Jerusalem, and, with
the single espedtioi of the IJeh)'es\•s
they are. persistel333 i and clamorous
beggars,
Trade and cenitneree seem to be
Confined to the bare rm5:00810.eti of
lift; and to dcal4rs in beet; and
erueifixea3. `i'llere s Inst one: hotel
and one Turkish 1 etc •'
hrt lr,
who t
ll
'. it
,t
3 .R )
I)
in his
t .2 Lnr.,.Js2 c...s door.
less shot) ar. 8301311 a •Ortlitent of sliver
eaatrnls, Iri;l31.553 a' t1 b)'1$-11.1)t•g,.4 to
the gaze 17f t•1,e..paassri'•by, and is
minus( the only sh pkeeper whu sells
anything like 152)55 'les 111 the place.
1118 ettstOti;C.rs, of (,0ui'ee, are the
pil rains who Coal t0 see 3(31(1 not to
worship. Jerusal Jn1 is unique as to
City. EvCI'yt iig4 is sC1;Ups and
Arleen) and severe ,
It tats no clubs, no public bowies,
no guldens, no concert halls, no
theaters, no lectur't r001n8, no places
of alll:usealleuc c)1' ally kind, n0 tercet
tin neje, 140 wondering musicians, I10
wealthyor tippet' classes, no news-
papers, no buek shops, exeelit one
';an:cru the %vat for the sale of
.:ill lee, no eliterfli Hess, no life. No
1)111? sings, 1I0 0 ,e sports, 110111e
;8li:;hs in 7Jc •t3Uallett); even the child-
ren (to that :•lar.
eenoty
t.)1' 311 elm people tt
of 1•i tee 3's S IHa l):11'
prevent this ren-(
Const:tut}on. which;
money invested it3
of Hood's :layman
with largo t'etUr
vigor of body and
110on'a 141I,2,': a1
take, easy to 03033
25o.
• 'er Cent,
5111 to tft1Cem is Cnla)S0
19 at this season to
awn and debilitated
n cites disease. Tho
ale a dozen bottler]
rilla will Come back
r in the health and
irength of nerves.
Deasy to buy, easy to
O. Cure all liver ills.
The dead) of Mr. John O'Riely
occurred at the residence of his - sotet
in-law, Mr. ThOseOliver in 3Seafortlt,
on Friday May 19th, at: the acivanci
ed age of 8Gyeai Thedeccased waif
a native ofltheco tfy Clare, Ireland.
IIo emigrated to 2134 country in his
early years and 'toed on a farm
near Paris, wher ie hap r)L'
17 yeare. comet , to teals country
when ie. its 111'i1111 IV() stages he e'15-
1.15(1 hay dl114.)5 and draw.
backs of 11ro early settler and was
one of the men who made this eon n -
try what. 11. t. to -r E'. 11 has been
as re41('„).t 1 ; Soak til for about four
;Veal's. 'Hie 1.3,0,11 0011:411; of two
(18((330338'3':3, `I' oat Oliver, deceas-
ed, and !,33('1!,(+3' 03 when. mime rri 1.
112 s5rt'( :1 (levee!' member of the=.
1;111(:!(I let bele 1l,1;re'11, the,
," 33)33il3s it'd rc ();'Il' itect in St. ,Talete3
.ceteete)'y 1(13 i'513')0 y Met, the funeral
being largely a',:elided
Cat
"If women have not finer sensi-
bilities .' a
es th"
l men," � en
askedthe d fel -
e ld
er of .her sex, "then why ,is it that
men laugh and women weep at a,
wedding ?" "Because they are not
the ones who are. getting married,"
answered the coarse, heartless man.
Indianapolis Journal.
Cured of Chronic: Catarrh,
A Remarkable
Gifford, spent ifi200 and $300 in*
consulting doctors; tried Dixon's and
all other treatments but got, no benefit.
One box of Chase's Catarrh Cure did me
more good than all other remedies, la
fact I consider thyself cured, and with a
2.3 cent hoc at that.
An accident happened wit the 0
P. F. freight sheds, Owen Sound,
on Friday week, whereby Colin
Blain received severe injuries. He
WAS loading1
o
seeks of bran on rile
trucks in the shed when a sack fell
o(r a high pile on top of him, break-
ing as rib on his lett side and dis-
locating his neck. He was at once
taken to his boarding, house, where he
remained unconscious for half an '
hunt, Dr. Cameron attended to his
injuries. Blain, is the fast centre
fielder of the lacrosse team and is
recovering nicely.
The e tact o
n Ids suspension bridge at
Niagara Falls, built in 1855, is to be
supersceded by a new steelstt'ncture
with all arch 500 feet Ion.; and 260
feet above the water level. The old
bridge built by Roebling was one of
the modern wonders of the world, as
it was the first suspension bridge
built for the purpose carrying rail-
road trains. The new bridge will,
however, be a greater marvel of
science than the old. It will have
two floors, the upper for railroad
trains and the lower for a roadway
foot walks and trolley cars. The
new bridge will be built on enaotly
the Stine sight as the old suspension
affair, but there }will bone interfere
once with traffic, willeh is one of its
greatest marvels. The work will
occupy about six months,
WI= Belay crus siert, we gate her Crretorla.
When zhe wee a, Child, she cried for Custoria,
5330en Lite became Pass, silo clung to Custoriat„
taken she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
The village of Ethel Wil8 startled
on Tuesday May 26 by the news
that Thomas Slemmon, a 1 farmer
who lives near there, on the 9th eon.
of Grey, had committed suicide by
cutting his throat with a razor. On
Monday evenitlg on his w4,y to korai
Atwood he was caught in the
near the Yallance residence wh 1'e he
stayed the night; when tlhey whnt to
call hila to breakfast the nest miming
he Wars found with his throat; eat.
It nppeare he got up and, committed
the deed looking in the looking'<glass;
then he went to bed and eo}Lered
hiulself ftp. Metrical assistance, was
hastily sa11Immtloned but was unavail-
ing and he (lied between 5 andt6 el -
clock this evening. Ito W851 coil.
scions up to the last and hnei his
Mother and brother when they'
arrived, but would give no etc otlnt
terrible affair, The deceased : ived
with his mother and was cngag el to
be harried this fall, Ito was is ell
to do, (mitini' a 11110 ttilOncitlll et'Cd
farm of 75 acres on which he was
building a house. The funeral ook
p1;100 from his mother's rest 1100
Int 22, eon. 0, act 1;30 o'clock Ti nes-
day to the Brussels t'enletry,
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