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UODERICH, ONTARIO, D. C., TILURSDAY, MAY 26, 1870.
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Ur• I. A. K•Ooasall
WELL BS AT ROSS POR CONSULTATION
tipsy LI u',8e8.'8. a eery der• Wdl lull I
Mesta cam hoof .her w.rda alike et My wee
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set o lin on M. -D.
T iY$1C1A7,WIIUIWN,te.,ec.,Oww.rrs.O.w,
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as4less&sae• u.rd deo e.e et Central Mk mt. N
s i.'ht. ••Tn3,1► r`TCIVrs. M. II.
lct•rrt+TOIX*LLRO•R PrfnICIANS SUR. ▪ 011 INS C. ■ MwMa.• rhe bow. (needy
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P2ITRICI ill. •U411.04.4.., (lies, .•.r hl.n*4g
bn,0absela8. 0•tar4.. sole'
.1. 1'. Minter. M. Ie,
L'11rR1:t0)Y, ACCO.rCHI1U', Homoop.th.r
►. Pa*as1'iad, ..d ...die.I Bkrtr.ei...
.ttaelelne P•0•1-1ud of the Stteat* Y.t.al laser
.M W,.va.y of AIWA,. N. T
4•• O Nee s.4 [.idose. Park at., •t navd-s
)Yard. fladensk. towel.
Itt99 Directory.
EDWARD BHARHAN,
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PL48T"BSER AND SLAT 4 8,
UU n l J• ammo. to 4n any work In the .8..,. h4arh-
k •••s 1.414 .1,0.W Week Whltew..lnna .ad Job-
M•d eta dial t.. pro.aptly. Parti...,"&msec thrash
the .ee.try wa. desire to pot on a Mubeteettlol
(7, Al rug n
14 4o well w etr,.,.4 ..a the
sn n.erl.-r, awl have thio nuur• dv,rered w10.
MOM,. .. they NII end thea cheaper tem my
Meer sore Iles In the end
meteorite 19211 Yank tete. .tea '
S. 11. 111 1100r)ALL,
I I)RACTICAL VETERINARY 8 U R-
• anus U'alanch. Veterinary M.di-
oen.. s)rays ..n hand.
willhe 1. 1),, .na ,u • r ne.
•.ded.y, rad at
Laos., emey ?toured*, aid Pr/A.y.
▪ Yore eaat.a./ M Is sometimes •,'
IMPORTANT NOTICE
P.R.MAN:1T,
[[lase Sign & Carnage Painter.
MPelletrell. DISIR6S TU ACQUs1yT TNI PUBLIC /NAT'
`L Ya •start ap • slop a :draw ton: mit to the
1 t IPII41171t''aRI PeITItet kV.alrwEON ace. 4.. fr.,b.d.a ,:,,,, h. .,u ..cult ro„w .2.
• Are••w•p..ee. Alese►•aer, C. W. Wird a las a pnpseel .14 a:l toter* pronoway,
h lwmarlMI Mi. .tri *Mat nassm..M hoer Tawakl.l forth* to p
1 el the tat I yam, taraet4 •-.Attnu..A of the8. .4
IMI:►r. cert^sa"'•••n.. N/8 is the lila) p1 Palet )Our ('utters,
RIIRAR®N ARf1114T: Sleighs, and arriagrs.
Rana, over the Post Ofd., West Street,
O.tderich. .415.211November 9012.14411.
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n elowerT'1 2rr. tTRwt'ontr-AT-Law. airs.
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_...dor _ _ .....,a_...
M. (• (".N..e.•an.
•' ,.• DtRR1WTRR, ATT'a'RT. CONVITANC$R,
J) Rinne. et., Oedwki - wee
Veetae.on % rin•voreme
B\RRIRTRRe. a'/1./r!Tg1'4 W onanC•[/y, ha.
mSl••. Shrews street. Celeste*
14. C Carman, war J. T. assaew.
.0 oast 94. *Snowless,.
A TYMIST•AT.LeW..OLICIT•R IsCRANCI IT
N+•. 1+Mr. (}a.r•eerer. ac . IC , 0.d..4111.
(W..
04•. an 00 -.oh .hie 1Weet Sween. ted
Am, (roan Court -Nawar thattat, arM
aT Orden. hem country earned* sloop. attired.,. W
With •Iopatrh.
8.g. P..n14164. entity, O••t•r/. Yra.r.
$44..d. •u. , to
Oe4Me.. xer.L IWIR'• wtl.
-Hosie i IF)T�L,
IUIICII. 03. rows.
JUAN PRANG, - Proprietor.
T5te Mnw
In it'.1 ep CIA e..ry c ,n,•el•urt fee
the tneelli.r pato...
sr Jowl 4t.'.hae:an4 prompt ,tteodanc•
Pobraare let. 1470. rrU
HRS. 1):kYS' 11()TE1.
Is.wo F, Trnae. * R O X E T E R.
ISRRl•T!I. ATMRYeR.r-Lew ML'eI1 I
)J 4 ilio -et. Sr, n..tek► Ontario. 01117.-
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r.bb'eM•.•k tian•ate Maud rw'T
rlovle Ae tw•,nlr•.•
in %RUMMER% 240.T240R� NS. RONrn
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■ 1. Dent n.* W. R. lecke. Id A.
rawT• • lElw,ead.
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111.1.1.411.11,•-•1d. Orrice: (ibb'. It eh, se.•
Mr. 4, 44.44'. Men. sell.
nnY the direct rioted Iron Seeferth to
N dkerton. Rrery .ec*May actor.
Medal Ma ;Of thetr•veltinr ..,,hies.
HiNNAR DAYS.
oro:et.*. 1".'.:. 10 7. .4
�COLBORNE I1O'1'El.,
CODE RI CHT
♦Vine•.. Ti. nolo. n. w. - E. M A.RTIN, Proprietor.
(•,p t X.1tRY AND I.%lT MPIr'n.a'e new
l bnMwfa K...p""n 8" ., (01.0•111
• R -c rocas *' Mn"e; IgM I owl
we,. (Trend Accommndati out. Ample Stable
•rose 1H•Peae ywd 4-r•* * -1, 4 ni M.1•
!mould. 0uder.h Dee. >t ISM. .cera
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eery. Qr. leSseee. Weary '4101,. P
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N DAWN - e,At
It)" Thi is admitted to be • First clan
hoer kept to ()•wad Style, --
Dare 10th 1re swat.V
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MONEY TO LVD. m
Maroni As IMgn1sW.
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n. %rest. Dell .M. R4*h*n. N. T.
J sees C ,• .... AtieeysI7aa N. R. d.nm.
tier lata 1944. .41
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In met) \TCTIONYRR. 94'241241.0, C.rrw.a.
t.14.... ales river• a .wiry paeta.nv ,"-
ended is. .4.2,,4
693.11C 39 L1lteam. PIIOTOf RAPHS
• $1.00 Per Dozen.
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Photographs red iel'd to .$1.01 per Doz.,
oe 75cta. PAZ MALI DO12M.
Largo Photograph Reduced in
.P rOp )rtiOn.
Alm will sae the !,r .0 Ph .tu(r.ph. nods I. *1.4,,
1 2.y .:p. Pon4. ylameta.. nos woe dollar
upwards at
D. CAMPBELL'S
rhttaanpt a.Merr.
04 ..1,k. Oet. 1925. 1944, est
REMOVAL
11ALFD'IZ4.NFill2AIO.tCKNP.i
51 stn'. ;vete tree. line M.. •n free
heck mutant 87 cents, postage fist, tunny
address.
LCD' Particular Ivens! 41 paid to t'opy-
• Ing old Arnbrolypec.
- For esaber Ia4• air emct oho' •*'.ph.. The
suhsc.ieer in rWrnin, thank. In. t1. Ii4nI
pas remelts Mrelnfur. •st•nd•d 10 him.
-*mold just Mt Chet h. h., m .de garb it,-
poremr.t+ t ,'d. 4.Ihry sea will mint a c •n -
'intent* of the Mime.
Int A Sre 1l ited'JCtlen ell
Large Pkalog apbs.
E 1. JOHNRON,
ouderich. Oct. : 6. 1829. .44tf.
ALEX. WILLACE,
wan YMAx1R
AND JICWELER,
um? .rage?,
(30nsrnICH.
TDB isee t.! m.dns'•...4d 0. me eh.e rel,
,.•d 10 • N•J d5, w... yrs.., npm.ite the
P MOM•., ...h..,.. hank be(.•n,N nod !hapset e,
or Om 1410..1 we..1 wok .awk .k..- have ism/
k...!, Ma IW m •IIa1•, sed hem 1.. sten leer the*
edict -' 11 1i q'n.d .n or ,v.u...rw ., 44 dm.
ps1nonce, 5t• gangue ace., rt.
IM 1.•supply
Watches Clocks and Jewelery
w5 b .III i.e...o4.,.,. ,n IA. 1.rrh.rr, art r Al
vont hoe Ir.., Anne et, .,vwa. rw..:N*• may depend
en n.. eau nt
244.12.■ CAN.. A,.. 4..! Mod Pref /s.•Iry
yen
ALEX WALLACE.
Ondte� Oat fah INC 4.44
SASH AND DOOR
F ACTOI: Y.
YT•I F w �:•erw,taed krone Psn•hsarr eke Hu• -
Ione NIU tied rick Pa.-*,evowau, and or-
eutaol rev Comte Cn,ea•,ng, are sew peperal
cr-2 on the hussar o" ntnuisrl•ns$
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mouldings, Flooring.
Siding,
sal an. ki.M of
C1 1 I L C L..E _ NV CI It IC,+
u. b •• Circle .ed (*,.h., us. and Erma*
foe thick Irw.o 1her , up I
' mer l.e.oth-mw.1k • d-nll. MIIRf'
N. N. -A I rias dor nun' to the trade.
20,00'i fent of Dry inch and • quarter
Flooring on hen 1.
JAR RI'Ct1ANAN,
DAVID I..AWS4,N,
w M RUB .: 'Oil.
I �
0/.the-net. Metre ata. 1 •... •4466
(On' grCKS. nrooristor. This in th
1 .rend he...Country 'Intel In Writer
:amaln.and rn,rge* ■1 .mde*.v.. any •4 n
IS ,ttrkell 41,re P...Mlntnr (0,,04.•. t.hn eros
.for Hite en
.Harm 't•..4eeud 'noses
!61
,
d',.rsest Netter 14,1
Stoves !
tic
Stoves !
The New York: Elections.
"Repeaters" oat the /lolls -500 Colored
rulers Personelle&
Till R[AUTIIS 0/ UNIVERSAL SEWS./ O[
Naw York. M .y 18 -The Tribune
eay* the legal vote. of ,he eity was about
half polled yesterday, but the illegal vote
wan about in all its KI,. y.
'1'12• Sus aye repeating was the order
of the day. In one of the wards eleven
hun trod negrors were registered ; but
when the newly •nfranehised mune to the
b.11ot bora., ju!ge of their muss m n•
upon leani,.gth.t white repenter* had
already voted upon nearly 5011 of their
name.. The ,eoundr.ls atter voting one
at of name., under carton d s.uiset,
would sdly into the street, ■n1 within
dight ol'the po lint) places e[e!.mge and
mix up their di.giusen and than go back
e nd vote sawn under anotlrrset ofname..
The regular p•ice for spurious votes in
wish. I'.c.liie, wait Boren doll,rs each
The Irorld ago the Judiuiary drotitw
yratrrd.7 revolted in ■n overwhLln.i•.g
Democratic triumph. The Republican
p.rty r. virtually enuihileted is New
Yolk.
2S.AN8AD.
DIADOLICAL OCTa404.
Fort Scali, Ks.. MAI. 13-Anaccnnnt of
the most diablicaLnff,ir ever rcordtd
was poLliehe 1 in to -day's Monter. On
Tuer.ly et•ren mem came to the town 0l
Lahore, a few wt7ca south of here_ After
drinking all day tar, went to fhe bearding
house of J. N. Roach, and ask••. to stay
all nicht. H iog refused un account 01
dru,.kenne.., ma of the party knogked
Roach in..e.,siblc with a remota, r, and then
went to rbc bel occupi.-*l by two Daughter,
of (leech, euro 16 at d 14, and ravished
them duriut the entire night, using •
toile en wants; fish the purpose. Roach)
noised afar a time, but feared to *lir.;
11• describes the a its of the girls as
heart rending. ' A Turn! arose among
the demons, and one was ohm d. ad while 1
ea'iafyina his to L At daybreak the;
pard, a d, one t■king i.ilh him the
Toutr_est girl. The town was iwwe'li-'
ately:amuMd and pari.:. started in search.
The man with the girl wits oyert.,ken and
hanged to a tree. Two Whets were found
in the town and hanged to the saute true.
The rtwaiwn; three were also captured
and two of th in hanged. The other,
e t last at0ounu, was in tin custody of
the eitisaus, and pmbrbl7 will ahrru the
Om fate of hi. compuiuus.
A Primo Donna to • Mad House.
-berssts'rtra Poems -Miss boons -
iCiLLt.(i0 IN A MEW sol.[.
THE SOLDIER'S RETJEN.
CIIAI'fElt I.
The town clock of Oowaub*rn was strik-
ing the hour of eight, ono cold and stormy
New Years Eve. 'rb. keno forty wind
blew fiercely tl,rough the streets, warning
all within hewing of Its voice that unless
they had veal and smeleiout reason fur be-
ing out .d door) they would final is much
re cmnfor4ble 4, stay at ho,ne. And
it sMou.ed •a if the good folks .f Gowan -
burn were willing to take the shits, the
wintry bloat was giving thele, for the
streets were alml.st deserted.
As the last charnel ail the clock died
wear, tea.. nun emerged fr,.w • public
hones in the principal street of the Men.
They stood for a few minutes opprits the
.1nor, rp•1 the light front Luckte Morris's
wiudow showed the one to bs s 'ming I
matt of little more than taunts, and th. 1
other at least ten years older. They ware
closely rtigaged in conversation, the older
of t6• two evidently endeavoring to ten I
suede his compsuiun W )..in him .n seas
.Mtsrpria., to ahlch the younger man
showed urns ..f elu,lance.
' i dints half lake the job, Kinlay,' said i
he, ' I th*ok l'II go hack to Lucks Alun j
rig's. Its.4fu' could, au' t re w sixpence
left.'
Weal, weal, Charlie,' replied the '.16.,,
' if yi ll uo gang 11i' m. 1d gang by my-
sul'. But come rep the street • bit an'
we'll hos a crack ab..nt it.'
Charlie reh,c4uty complied, and th•
two companions walked slowly on, ods by
ode. An acute observer might Willy bare
enure to the conclusion that the errand un
which Kinlay wetted bout waalrot a good
'ofnr M their psutRt-klong the quiet I
'.treat he resumed hie c"nvei•rton, apeak-
mg in whisper. &entrant of being user -
L • Charlie,' saidhe,' ' ye miuht ner-r 6ae
sic anther chaser. I tell ye for • fact •o1,4
Paton is corning Mons fru. LOdt'hill the
nicht we • 1.4 0' iilter,II his puch. H.,I
ids ala,o Mot hs ave ink's th. short road
throngl, T161", • Elamite. Themis nes
danger. On a m,;Lt like this then'. 1110
fear 0' on) body hem' on the road. If ye'Il
cats wi um, an' keep yu,1r igen oleo, I'll
knack the mild villain dual, an' ease hun
o' his tiller to • jiffey.'
Charlie wade nut reply, and Kilday con•'
t• -d-
• Ye iia. a Iatp.etre, yup nay? Come wi'•
one. an' Illa7 Le se U has at pounds to
kelp your New Year cel'.'
Still Cherlse L,una.tone hesitated. in
the company of Kinlay and others of like
character his had often allowed himself 4, I
be lied into evil courts, but a proposal to
commit • d"I,6erate robbery somewhat
startled him. Tres, h• was oat tit +ark
and wanted mono•, but Lia c,nacience - I
not quite seared --revolted against obtain-
ing it by such weans.
By this time they had reached the out -
akin,/ I.lptho town, and entered upon the
high road. Ch oho 'Lpped, and turning
',,g to Kinlay 'aid-
' 11 go back, I'm had enenrh, but not so
tad as tit rob •n sold mnu /ha never did
me any horns. Bance' there'. my mitt or
Lin' idt maybe at the pont o' death, a;
tf l was 4o be caught tit • io lilu.thattdn
8. guying, he pulled w Ianll parcel out
ml his pocket, and unfolding it, Lauded to
Caarbea p.ece of crape tar,e enough to
cover his faro anti tie behind his his head.
' Pd that "u your (ace, w' your lie
father soba ken ye.'
C,:ar ie nbsywl, aro Kinlay n•vin R dis-
rased h.nisei w 1212.. uanuer, the twain
waited fur their t•Ietltn.
1 Alum'while a editor, pete$trul was
strtgglm,4 through the nturm towards
Uow*ubnrn-• luau peat the prise n.1life,
' but still hale and hearty, awl not afraid of
• three nide walk on • winter night. Well
1 wrapped up in plaid and greatcoat, with •
stout oaken eta/ in his hand, Mr. Paton
plodded on, his 'beano
's' bent to theats' and
os train busy with manly tb0ughta. N..
thought, however, had he ail n.bber. in
! ambush. Many and many • night had he
gone home tarnish ' T,bbie's alantin,'
The Last
.-.i+:t a •"•.
e}OINIIR A o ' I
MIWOMM Orerr4,r. 24 4erdre. t
t4MAllLL k CROOI{
ARCHITECTS.
131. NI kn4 .p.rMVtet es M Ceilings. [M •p le
a seat .cel women style
rp' ..*.ince. J C. Ostler Co'. More.
y...- Ooderleh: Nat 10,1M
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HAZLFPURFT &COOKE
AUCTIONEERS.
OO�a1131!N AC'iTB,&.C,.& .
Cribb's Block, (VanEvcry'snld stand)
KINGSTON STREET, (IODERICH
ONTARIO.
T(IB en5seriber In Mersin,` thanks for the Stew
pat0ma,e CO hen ,....51 ups elm. '•w• W
for... 4d n n• to...hooey* an.l thop•h14..,rn.1y
out no r ow.,nenr - of t5 I.s nee. he hes 4042744 his
bn.toest to the •ton fnrnwry ser: 4ptel by Mr. w.,th,
Went Drees, nest Hank •.f .,0.trW, when everything
• kid 1111! •I,I b• fnu..d mel
A.1 Kinds of Job Woek will he Done
the mem. as most.
0. N DAVIS.
0oMrle5 , zvtt N5•eh I
C3• Sales in town and country punctual- THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON
attended to A Tl It GLOBE
Uoderiah July l'sth 1589. w44 INSURANCE COMPANY
FREDERICK ARMSTRONG, b • beon on woolen.. Thom- sea., and
d....ng *hat ;wood hu pall L.+..e r.re,.ls,
LIND ACICNT, VILUER, he, Fars end- WI' million pounds sterling,
%VICIST RT., 23ODE3RICt/.
%1ONFY'r(7 T.EN 1),
Arent he the (:,nods L,n440 Creep Co ..red lea IN-
penal Bni14,ng. ea.tap and Investment (:e.
Tr a.rmts fc r haute
Cr.wn rend Patents taken out. Debts
Collected.
omen. Ont 1st, 1.... -- "MeV
Auction de: Commission.
444)DERICiH 4CLTN'I'ON
rt 4 1 Stabltmht d 1,4112.
`Z ALES of Mleeell.nenon Property a R* Mort
►J evert $.Hear, end .. climes •eery wed-
s•asy
Meow sdeussrl on Pr.Pprroy hr amtwedete
^a`�. mM Mtnrn•m.Ao.
I e s sad MS.r Ankle p..e4..ny snood-
aid
1e. County,
o.M.TRUSMAN•m A.e4.selnerl,
141 Marks' rasa'., 'lwdertel
CHEESE, CHEESE.
111i..55.1,ntrrl . iitvo(4%oes
a -
GROCERS, OODERTCII.
II A V F, Aeon le.anpninted sole arena et
11 Onderieh for the sale of the celebrated
Exeter F.e4nry Che.ee.
Local dealers supplied at t►* Fastin
Pr,ese.
RRRPHARD b OTRACHAR.
Gnlarieh. }ter 27. 1547, wlhf
Agents, Read 'rale t
gut TIL". r91 MUM. A IAWIT .r the
ark •M ..pear, w elle.. [ers..nwa8.4.4
M • ,,,, sew weeder el 8...rmew A4Anr.
.r . W 2AGN1I a CO.. ramal Mer
r1.ed..h,r•ement m ,ht. en.rm•a. •o'* neer
• w,•le .res, h 0. with...) &anti ennanberd ,n
the e•t•M,•h,Mnt of 1592 I..tl*nl•on, 19 IIs
on*,Mnea n1 1'.121,. G,rpenunn., Merrhe M..
Houaehokke., sed b,0•iner mon Aoserslly,
wherever t 1•renemor.Ied.
1e es IM veer IN)a, the Yore Pret,nm•
L. a71f
■ its 1M5 year, I -M,'• L17.741
L"7,. i7*
L• P.192
•• LAn1,06A
91004 ■mmtote7 to .. .
• 20th veer. last, ••
Seta rear, Inn•. •• •'
Ode year MON. 1447. •' ••
Tl. Pere Rewire.. Ponds row ,s.7e7.t6J
TM Lire ROswre Pnn•1 n new 0.242.422
Tie 70.P..I i. wprt.entw4 .5Mne hoot gin -
moo end ...bei, by ..ar.'rn Ae•nu. In
whom anointment ern to may h. med..
(1.0 .C. •MIT H, Rafted/al S•erete?Y,
Mnnr
A. M. R093, 4( .0t for (:odenrh I R. v
Nitwit, foe Knower, W. N. Wsue. br'4.et'oM►
u..4nrh.r,b.I1,1144- *41
NEW CABINET
AN DI
UPHOLSTERING 13 10?,
24341* Iron,
OPPOSITE BINK OF MONTREAL,
OODWRICH.
re1•tt ewe Atilt eai k ,
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A sorrespo.deat of the New York Post ' Olathe,' •nglrerred Kittle!, 'I'll es re
aft: the off,r for the last tits; ui ,nark what
We do not revue .brr to have hem d of: t icy. 1 nos John Pwtm • grudge. 11"
fined me for bail work "wry an' core
r more interesting *1 y...* to the lie of �Imgtinet, when he kens brawl y Ihen'r nn a
rn, mist si .se'hc d q's rel the areatJrnn5 letbr u, Onwanbnrn. Y..urJmy,
tf.n that of ,lieu K• Iln,:g .,t the Utirr when 1 took my elaith home he ..las.,
s th. .,sten of r
A y tool, on oec he concert i . gi • ma rnither w ah, and telt me to rang
that city a mew days 'Inc.. Tlieei•cum-taboo t my Mei.. for • ne'er-dt••wwl
sunt- sp sake volution for the kindnt•n of •o'n.ndrel. When i heard that h. was
a"nitw ' feLsdvhill the nicht, i swore 1
heart and beuwuu hu acuity of this gnat
.0 lu1 • wad ha wins'.' Lir roller though i should
Not c0nb ret. as some of the row tic- lis in Cupar) ad f..r't.
9 • (Lode nicht, then,' said Charlie; 'yore
rita6ile wool l have born to dole out a welcome till') for us. I'll go bots to the I
I. w note to bettor olae•.s of pat ien • thea loom ;vain.'
'meld b,' assembled for aha purpose, she
,-ked the Doctor to be allowed to pes.-
r.,Ie 'o the ,htati.,r a.&eing fur the -••t
heir Wins and the matron, std armee
only with her "light guitar," she started,
like an auct.•nt troubedonr, on bcr novel
journey. Arrived in one of the tiepart-
"nut.demoted 2u the moat noiey,destruct-
'Yu and disturbed of this unfortunate
ciao, she was not pony in making her
power felt. A few notes from her wonder-
ful *nce was m,Hci. nt to ca I order out of
ahe wildest contusion and *till the troubled
wan'ro of the will. 1n • moment all was
sem d, nod except the voice of the oao-
tal1is, oho hull was silent as *6, ptouao of An' besides, &.mama the handbill s.y that
loath. i( nry0 those cnwxrned in the depreda-
Alt•r the int song they githcred tions gi'e the inf••nnation, in addition to
about her like children, wondering ap- dee rar•rd, they'll recely. • fro per-
mit.. fitly. whet angel from heaven hal • An wad ye he cnnardly eneuch to sell
Ir.ppd down s0 suddeuly end unoxpoc- your a.mrade., .I k k 1'
t-dly mom them. they examined bei • A man'll dao • grent deal for a wife •n'
minutely, and literally •'from the crown fon, bairns, Charlie, replied the would-be
.,I her bead to the eu1e of her fool," for traitor.
o e desired tame an 1 examine the "pretty Charlie Livingstone had partienlar
sole halt with which she beat time M morons for nettling thea the ' poaching
Iter mimic." This was dl .wed with most
hnainea' should bo kopt dark, anti !Utley,
Inimitable grog, ; ■rel not only this, but ser wall aware .d ahs. The villain ace
Pry article of drum' and ••rllrr •lout 9.12.9. he hal [eyed a gond card, for Char -
j y 1u talked bas lunger u( going back 4, the
her person he duff rel to be fried, over- town,
hauled an I vitamin -id mi0ut. ly by those •• You Jinn* mean to do the mild man
po .•r nr'•sy In ire. 58. wag turned ehuut any harm, do ye 1 he asknd.
from sloe to tide iko a merch-,nl'a lay
figure, much to ht.!. •n01et•auevt, ■ppannt-
ly, and little to We min415'401e.
But the moo trying ordeal was ))et to
cove. tee. rd, in the exuberance of their
21.lipb*, esus forward and desired to kin
her them..Ives••••not edit for, tat with
genuine emotion, she Lot only rescind
taw greeting, but returned it in kind in
each instance. • Such is Clara Louise
Kelh11R, and moue of the characteristics
01 genii). ; such the power of mases anti
kinuus over the disturbed mind.
'Stay a bit, my man; i've something
maty t.. sac till yr. The morn's New
Y,rr'1t Day, an' buith yon an' we Il , be the
it o d ,rich, if
y foul. if yell no help me to no
avid Pabm, f have anither plot in which
ye'h n•• share the benefit. Ye mind yon
Am' bi tine.* on a agitate,
pec Laird lir oleate,
an' ye ken there's ten pounds reward of-
fered for the poachers? i think i ken who
they were, an' 1 think l'll haul that Leu
pound afore the morn's nicht.'
' But, l.nrriedly interrupted Charlie,
• ye were there .yonrser, .n' the worst n'
the lot. Ye wed be hocked up we the rest
u' un.'
' ?Ire fear o' that, Charlie ; have yea
never heard o' turnip' King's evidence 1
Considerable axictsment was cleated in
London on Sunday by the arrest of fifty
' No, n.. ; we'll only friekten him ■ bit,
an' gar him gie'r some .. his sitter.'
During this colloquy the two men hal
been *Unsling un oho high, road ljust out-
side the town. This ravel led to lyhill
junction, the nearest railway station 40.
*low•nhnrn, about three null. They
now left the pnhlio road at' into • foot-
path which crossed some fields towards a
straggling wn.nl called ' Tibiae's Plantin,'
This by -rot l was moistly patronised by
1..ne passengers between Lwlyhill and
1powanburn. as it rhortenel the journey
hr nearly half a mile. Before they mach -
tad the ' Pl*ntin' the snow was awning
down thick and fast. Kinlay remarked to
his companion that ' It was a' the better,
they .0,1d M lar likely to he 'Lent.' As
rrs,nsw�_6�n12aYd��''nst•rrive'1fr..,.B,rnsing- Ibemen •leeredth•sn41;hey eered 41k.
� T ,-•Ther ileandArvalt laid thea, and r.1:aseM-.•-e4.•uy whom 18107
reroheraon their persons, and were pl.nti- reached lbs hmoi in the nett Kinlay stop-
folly suppled into u42,ney. they anent, pal ; and whispered to his eohstruiou,
passel ••. M F.ts►ns. The authorities Tha'll do ; in •hint this tr.,'then leav-
er. taking further measure' to provost) ,ng th. f..•tpah 12e pose' th?•67.11h1.6.11
disorders.
npsntnl in the hedge and took
-A yntng lady of nor oegn•intanes Mind •beach !sate, which apreael it*
.. L trer.h.a ower the rn.el (102 11t• ..meet'
**rat. ;, r 1.1I6.W.
traotrl prepsntory 4. Rsttinx •set of false
,.nee, wan rather "'tartlet the other day b• '1 1, young man 12d mmmitled himself
• utth
:twill yea* okl girl. The Iltue oil M the .nlerpnsr, and now M did end
w ant the tnehs•s *rob 01 the M.Ir's thin► of dri.rng heck. Ont hi"' rm-
4num ttgvtnd : '1 *"040? ..111 7n'I eeirsee wool& not ksap quiet, and M
enw ..M4 7101 are out
ing Toa? "'trend hoped, end.•; M 1 1 wished, road . Mr. Paton .'01Id Oke ib. pa''io owl
Mone, AVM .n tbdr eittatwpws pl.4 might
A story is told of tee man .12•. trerdl•d . (rnatre.ed. Hb metL4acme wen In
t.yetbsr throe days in • st•gw„twt0► cell►. ,,lice ,d yf. :
141t B ward sow prim% ••••••n tare. . Oba il*,• son. • puns it sen, be
Ow the fonrth day one of them J 1.9.92118 Asti non, 9n ice mans keep ecce e'en .pro
too Wad to assure that it woo • Rn. few th..s.sfa rw1►b.f . ,.s r.. s
molgr
VOL. XXIII.-N018
'Ay, noir body, sof lwlieve.'
'I had not had tune to apply for a kw-
lough
F
lough when the rning II remised • lat-
tor from cry father, which informed w
that Me • r not expected to lire bey.ell
a haw
o" may imagine autotimer d■ Yon / .•fair
t y
„ 1 homed
4. re
24u sbse*><ro f fico yeah,•IM
my mother, mud how anxious l was to met
to Uowanlurn tonight. 1 *chattily •p-
phed for leave. The cepluu of my wino
luny was absent, and lbw Colonel, partly
Irmo bad temper, awl partly because It was
really an inconvenience, refused W let saw
ger. 1 rent back t'. 1*7 noon not knowing
a /at to do. The thought of my dying
mother eau t4. much for ole. I was re-
solved I should see bar, 80 1 loft tIel'.atle
without Weare, and hero 1 •u,, lir Pat.n
tewally. if M.r Morally, • desu2ter, moot
1 dhl. tow apprehended as mach.'
Tutor had now meshed Una town. As
anti -to ase his own words-' Me•n they metered the gmict street Mr. Pa,.met in any thing worse than hintsel'.' His said to his .ompsuton-
thoughts were of hr bumnnr ; how trsd• 'i'm a' richt n..n, John. Clang haat.,
was getting duller every work, and work like aged. assIridis, •n' eyour m,thur.
aes.rlar teary yHeig to da- boyo you'II find her letter I'll come an'
rue sun.. 2Jandwel*ueby ras ahatrywsanvere of a•" you 1w the woman', au' maybe 111
Oowsnhun, Moil.' by kept in employment be able to help you 0.4 te' your dtlticulty.
during the •.nter, whet, the two men Mind ye, I'm 4lsaile !'
tame up •ith and wised him before he This coon( ,rung assnr•nce did not an -
could turn n.mmd. tirelr relieve the sddur's mind, but
. Ws woe your sitter,' said one in • nevertheless 6• warmly thanked Mr. Pat-
on. They 6.1e each other glod a.ght,aal
.lohn L1ru,gstoue walked sharply .dr ire
the direction of his father's dwelling.
muMal rut,,.
Ye 11 no gut it, though,' replied Mr
Paton, who in • n„, wont had recovered hu
pretence of mind.
' Well take it, then,' Said the villain,
wed thud 4, throw Mr Paton to the
ground. With a sudden jerk, Mr Paton
radiused his right arm, dud aimed a blow
at the head .4 the ringleader and 'pokes -
inner He rrass42d his aim, mud Kollar
epr*n•'.t his throat, declaring with out oath
that if he did not give up hie money the
would take his life. Tbrowu off guard,
6u grd,
he hs1 spoken in his ureteral voice, and
Mr Paton knew hint.
' despot, Jock K,nlay, ie it 1 &tent ye
were a scundrel, but I didn•think ys mud
tans g hi h+anew,.'
Kinley outraged at being dee ovred,
wrenched the stick out of Mr POOH s
hum!, and with one well aimed blow, felled
the o.ld man to the u.r.L. Charlie stood
helpless with horrified amassment, but
Kinlay, with an mdn,to.a worthy of a
better pllrpw, proceeded to tear utf the
plaid and to open the breast of the great.
coati. But help f .r the victlm was nosr.
Another t•erhoriner - rho** •ppr.achwg
f.a.tet•l. had leen unheard &nwug th.
show --now rualod upon the scene.
Haim! what's the t H"ghsay rob-
bery " exclaimed the notice tier, • tall,
powerful matt, clad in the maitre.. uniform
of • sergeant in • H,ghlaud regiment.
Kinlay saw that the gat. was up, and
with the rapidity Jf lightniug h• jumped
the hedge, and vanished among the crew.
Charlie rad his fortunate.. Before 6e
could tun,, the soldier had seised hun and
town the crate covering from hu face. -
The young wan triol w free himself, but
he was held in a grasp of iron.
' I want to know you again, loan, a, let
me see your face.'
Charlie said nothing, but straggled hard
t. escape. , Hu struggles wen of no areal.
tt,th the mum of a Rant handling o child,
looked into it lhtrk as the night was the
soldier knew the face, 11 was that of hu
plunger brother
Charlie !' he exclsime 1, ' is it you 1 -
Have I cone back M Uow•nbnrn to knd
my only brother turned a rubber r
Charley Livm,g.tun. implored his broth-
er tonaw
1 hew. Hr would e hem in
the morning; he would pronate anything,
only let him gait away before Mr Paton
was eoffi,,ently recovered to b0 able to
identify hon What amid John Living-
stone dot Hs felt most unwilling to ono- I J„hoot• n, u,' Clurl10 two hl•
et as a such a daatanlly crime, and yet he •ice P.M
00,11,1 not t,., the meats of placing his 1i.••
brother in prison. Meantime (for all this A quick firm footstep on the threshold
had happened in • few w0.nd•) Mr Paton interrupted the words se they fell frontier
was giving lupe of returning conlcioua- - 212.4. ,tuns Livingstone sprang 4. hu fact
noes. Juan Liviug,t.ne's fraternal foal- as the J..r opened, sed his eldest ow
2ngsconquered his sense of jutco stepped into the neon. Fcr • o,otneut
Clalr[l 11. •
In 111e Imolai. abode of • Oowiehurm
weever • woman lay on her deathbed. The
only ...meats ..f the swlL,ly-furnished
✓ oom -in addition to the sick woman -
were hat hats►rad..Jam•s Livingstone and
&.70044 lady-abe(lraee...Patw whole we
hoard of it /6s former chapter. Nell
known in thawawburu was Or&ce Patron for
Ire dusts of love end charity. A true.
'Suter of Wirer waw ata, ever ready 4o
comfort the tetra, orto feed the hungry.
Shelia,( beard of Mr.. Lru.ge4.nes ill-
ness, and kneeing that the sufferer had tea
daughteL to tend and nurse her, (irate
had cunt. to offer her services it the sick-
rooms. James Langston. seemed fairly
stricken dew u with gri t. Th. .17.2,4 wo-
man had beau the partner of his j•.a and
e .rroas for tumor years, anal wail the moth-
er of his two -eons. Though every hour
was.1paetr1 to be her but., James Living-
stone boys wet. not with ham to asst. to
cheering •he entrains.4 their mother into
the 'dark valley' Onn was a soldier, and
foe fire yearn his parents had n•.1 seen his
f ace. The..ther tired at home, but 1s tied
taken up with tv;l company, and hu
thoughtless "stun had teen corrupted by
his *Khoo ass dotes.-Th..ugh hu 01.eths
was in. ill, Charlie had' been ahem' from
hums all day. He had been leu during
the evening at Lucke Morris m puWw-
house. As It grew later, Mrs. Livingstone
had got w..ne, and Charlie had been seat
for, out the ueasengerreturned with the
iufurmation that h. Iced left Lucks Mor-
ris's at eight o'clock in the Oom eny of
Jock Kinlay, dud no 0110 knew where they
heti [alto to.
About ten o'clock. Mn. Li.ing•toee,
who how beau dossing slightly, woke up,
•eauungly quite *ominous of her *ptoru.cL-
ishytaedr.++XM � ... -•-sew-•.d'^ttM10
eked her husband if 'the biddies hadnr
04010 yet 1'
'U James, I fool that I'm mann to d.e,-
Rmt I hoop the Lord will grant mea nicht
o' my biddies afore He tat's nee awe.'
Junes Livingstone ovoid not -reply. H•
covered his (.ow with ha hands .n,eobbed
hky a child. but tire. gently soothed
the .0 f.er, talons berthas hereon. would
soon be hero.
'Bless ',tor bonnie face, my &antis, for
trying 41 comfort mu' mild wenn... I hal
as though 1 o uldna dee afar. 1 sea my
P all, tylIntWn. _ He 'moo
7A4s'Z-: } y ;ejie A.tLarel6WtiblArttt'�illiilrF.k:';AsstlMkt2+'i ;
pen Intl. Int,
I'd tell von in the morning, John, on '1 thucht ve wad .lime, ho, writ ye, lad -
my word as a brit/ter.' diet'
vet off, then. I ann ashamed to here 'I'm quits well, father, and glad to see
such • brother.' yon again. Is mother any hotter I'
.lohn released hu hold, and in 1 moment James Livingstone morn.. fully shook
Char21. sea Enna, his Lead, and the ad4,er tarn.' to the
Th. wWter now
tensed to the prostratebelaid. Neatened with wrpmse u 12a
men ;dud Lind to help Lin. to hu ).rot, nlc.gnurl Oraon 1'.I'on, when he had n.•t
'n • penny will ye yon th'evinprt'vi,uly sewn, and held out hu ham(
hlseNkg,1anls, eh•nrted Mr.get, Paton, still 8.-' n
tremblmgI,.-They could not speak to
listing luuuelf in the ►snda of his etch assail- eh other, but the quint clasp of their
ants. lauds was full of 2.. hog e4spu.i,ce.
'2.11 right, sir,' replied J•.htiLivtng.,m•, '11 • was
Johnuia ' ,1'* my Johnnie
'the tiler., Reve Eune. Try if you earn Bletthe l..nl for bringu.g lark u.,b.n01e
to yn* feet. Is1Jiu, i can sire nee,' awl ilea dying moth -
rise
'Then, aha ire you r er, u ah. grasped the hwud tit her wattling'
'Don't n, ILO... time Hr. Paton T T have strv. 4. leo herself *n ir.L
carried ..any • cut of cloth intoyour ware- John kusd hu mother's carted fan,
hoose.' telling her not to stent herself, that he
The old man had now got rep, Red ser was rotor t. stay bse,Je hear tow, and that
apparently 1itt10 the none. ktcrntiniti., she amid sem got bettor. nulituy figure that stood bsa,des him, 'Na, John, or, 1'11 no pt better.
he said, havens. many homy to live, but I an dee
`Ye'reu0 John Livingstone, aro y.? in peace *4214. i ales tbebt 1 wa,ht ace
'John L,vtngatnns I am, air, at your ser- ye swain, hot the Lord ,n (i u sodomite haw
rice' bre:ht to hams t• gladden my .old e'en
•Leah keep'. . to think that I shnold once hair. -Bre, what's .ens o' Chubs 1
he indebted t. yogi of • *own for the plea- He'• alrol• kali. d0.t "writ late the nicht.'
ervatinn d my tiller2 an' flush.. .' my life' ' '1 Iran %10 an' I.e.k 1..r kin myself,
Let me thank von, John,' *wad he, 4kitw rid Jan"'Llring•I'm". 'Tat' caro u
the soldier's hand ; 'au' if in tine past 1 Yonr ,,th.' WJ1 1 d"sew beak.'
mel A1. haul wi' sou, I'll try i1 I can Jana'"' t.vinpermegni.tly left the hone
mak' it opt.. you in time to conte.' to seek hos younger sen, tearing the whit -
,..;
old,•
'1.4,...,..1,;,,,.17.,..h.., air, rrpl.e4 Li.tng tnne,'i •cane Gr'°. Pico.. 4.45(2..? to the sack
mm ppy that it hr bon in my n.•m. TM lover. hal bon pars' for 6ve
power to ell ler von eselet•rtee.' ,ware -a lung tid„ty hu it ks.d use q,eeo►-
Mr. Paton now nee.v.rel his .tick, and ed the IL." m 1125 hear* ret cohere in
the two started for Unwanburn. snhlued voices they talked to each other,
'Do von know who the fellow. wee, Mr. •'hila Mn. 1•tvinlptome lay in • gust
'stupor, .pr, ahe seeming t.. notice them, and,
P5.1; ken .ne 9 them, 5n' he'll he in Cnp•r *ndee1• ahe "ke•Tyu,E i•••1•"‘" u1 her
sail the mn:n,or my'u.o. unJohn P.d,n ' hia.1m.: FIr eon. incl .b. 1.y eke.,
'I. he • Onwa,lwrn man r Ltr*ngs4,n. thea.wWedy she aeonae1 W nvie., sod
e4'colfor Chude.
aex,owly in.pntred. Bret wham. a`borii. Ms kms 1 Ni .
Dee' u hs. It wY that 1 d,nnn .nevi, a+ld Isi. the nicht. Is'. Uu.. 512.
neer- ha treat J„ck and w. But I dense IMldue .as in bis bel!
kin aha the ober and nae, as 12w terse Ueath
steak.' Bin ye dines spur for
Grtee,' wee nolo fast tog, At
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