HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1890-12-25, Page 7DR, W. H
GRAHAM,
198 King Street West,
Toronto, Ont..
TREATS OMItONIC DISEASES -and gives Speoial
attention to nix DISEASES, as Pimples, Ulcers, eta.
PRIVATE DISEASES -and Diseases of a Priiate
Nature, as Iu poteuay, Sterility, Vardoocele, Nervous De-
bility. etc., (the result of Youthful lolly And excess,} Gleet
and Stricture of long standing.
DIS1gASE$ OF WOMIE:N -Painful. Profuse or Sup
pressed Menstr'uetiou. Gioia:kation, Lsueorrhtea, aud, al
OfOceRonts•-'eaaa tax;te . Liaplacements of the Womb,
Svndars,i P•rn. to Span.
R+ iCORD'S SPECIFIC
(TRADE MaIIK RCGelaTteaO •rT.
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Sold lay .I
all druggists Sole Proprietor,
SCEOFIk Til) Schofields Drug Store,1 rat Sr.,
Tomemo, Tito only Smelly which will per-
manently cnreCronarrhcea, Weet,auda!l private
ditseases, no tnatterlibwlongstandiug,. Was long
and suceessfuliy a;sed in French and English
hospitals, Two bottles guaranteed to cure the
worst case. Price.V.
Every
.ntysig.
the la..
tItat
Those
tried
per bottle.
bottle has
nature o
bel.
gauntr
wile have
ther remedies without avail will not be 4isap.
;toilatetl to hula.. -•
9 CordsII4 � mouRs
Rains "MIST
NO ll.4CKAe,UE.
t
+,r 1 'ONE M,tf. Pirate to*detcrl five modems%
Hilal tdnin8 teetlatelnitl& sten, hitNnri lir Naval• *M
ars tart4 tutus t ta at 441 y. ,WJ Il row *Weal*
tally used. AICner can be DIts , where there is a
vaepnet. A MNiliallarte 1. for tiling saws sent tn,
wall each 14104441 by the we of thew tool aeerSieour
OM ale their oven saws POR and dd t►betterthtta the
SrO114451. eSPer4 este wltheut tt. AdaFted to tl
C U$b-Cute,lra1. Every ono who owns t. naw shoew
Sailor . Cased N
1 4 •fort
base one. -a,ta .ewe 3 at(r v arattt a, Ata
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f sirst at i7.:1•
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WEAK NEN sad 4y cu o II that.
gatckly cure Jlhcrn.
B81R2B of Wasting
lifitailty, Loot AtCat413ioo t, irQm youthful
otters, ate.., quietly at beat*. Boole on all
private disoares acct tree wane!). I'edeetly
tellable. Over 00 yearn: experience. Aedroa r-.
Caralaitit Mit UQ., TOUONTO, Caned*.
LADIELADIES alar"Le:;,ttf;r;ve-ea".tsaafeacda!><p.tt
S rel:atteJ t`0±ler t?'>t.q tr€Ct.Oti30.a1ttup
cZ 11DA,TO.at Putti Union. Z1 otaro
dean to tartfro gra. Adilcsa
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laLit GV.aTORONTO, Canada.
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arclr71. altrYxa»s.osrtig'acutatrtci.a'Acertata
tib Tact ^,_top t'► t a tit,traated, rttceLlate:•ttltt
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A. DIXON. Bon VA TO1t,r:1TO, CANADA.
asto ;atom NUilT1IL
waPER#atlotfS.t HARfppL`svn r
1't. o ia.
PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS azoZVIn
trct:alaior,oaavt- er. s .ii 1, £r..efo:rs5das true rieat,01.
ANTI.CONPULENCE PILLS r`vTib'- 4I'l
.Iane:t*rcts,.t i:air'Cmm
elrtrbreatl,10".
1.244.1tto rr t aoshara' r, -VAT 3.01,6M r 'op "ass
cunt r t U NCIt.:AI :;'-o n Z!,a, s r,t ta. Ttevcass.
nolaisLteLaWnror-11,M,IC14,erertst ih:vt:rcr.A
mea t.s trestr..eaat, 01; Ci etic' ra..,tta tatdic":a, 13.
Warranae:t.
COMPLEXION WAFERS`` OIet1D'r: tong:
:off
1 sn 0
a sa is tam. .unites ar se . i'cr .a^(5C
r- •enure- oS�0ttlArr.sn ,aa„
"1 Set.
J owel Troubles, use
> !
0 PERM; n�.'wzs
1Tecdboth inteinallyand team
mat
'rota quicklv.atfer,iing almost instant
teller trout the eaverest Ilam.
B SURE to GET THE GENUINE
284 per bottle.
MEDICINE and FOOD COMBINED 2
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EMULSION'
iF COOLIVtR OIL 4110 orilMaiaSCOA.1
Increases We1ght.Ettrengthens Lungs
and Nerves.
Prioo 50a. and $1.00 per Bottle.
SinsignsgratilitsgsgeggISIIININIxtrigistill
Ministers and Public Speakers use
SPENCER'S
Chloramine Pastilles.
For Clearing and Strengthening the voice.
Curo hoarseness and Soreness of Throat.
Price 25c per bottle.
Sample free on application to Druggists.
TO MOTHERS
PALMO-TAR SOAP
Is Indispensable for the Bath, Toilet or
Nursery, for cleaning the Scalp or Skin.
TNF HEST BABY'S SOAP KNOWN.
Price 28c.
Physicians strongly recommend
Wyeth's Malt 'Extract(Liquid),
To patients suffering from nervous oxhaui*
tion; to improve the Appetite, to assist Di-
gestion,
igestion, a valuable Tonin.
40 Cents per bottle.
Tho most satisfactory BLOOD PURIFIER is
Channing's Sarsaparilla,
It is a Grand RE:BLTEC RESTORER.
Will lure the worst form of shin disease; will
eumatism ; will cure Salt Rheum.
Large Mottles, x$1.00.
ALLEN'S
LUNG BALSAM
For CONSUMPTION,
Coughs, neglected Colds Bronchitis, Astbinaa
mud" all diseases of the Lungs.
In three sized bottles 25c, 50c, and $1.00.
FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA,
. `ME FIIIIDINAST&R
For Lumbago, Sciatica, "Cricks;' Tic, •'stitcbr,"
kl, umaoc Pains and Chronic Rheumatism.
Eaoh plaster in an air43*ht tin box. 25c.
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. Lim.,
• MONTREAL,
Proprietors or General Agents
FOR MOST OF TOR POPULAR
oroprietary, or Pharmaceutical Medicines,,
Toilet.Artiales and Perfumery..
THE TRISU WIDOW.
Mtn. Ma; ooebu Gives a Cobarell ti'aarty to
Some Friends.
" lo warn't over to th' party, iI rs. :1Ie
(ilaggerty?"
hu, but 01 hard t11' ruction ye riz at id,
alae. alagoogin-"
". Folly didn't ye come over, y-ersel' and
Jurry, :t1rs. Niel Haggerty ?"
"1 :lure, 'Al' we Avaara't inwoited, tabs.
Magoogin."
" Is that so, now? Well, well, isn't that
TUE AUSTRALIAN BUS1iRA1'TGER.
RN rens Ok Altus
sung by poets, and handed down to his de -
county has at soma time or other C it:tants se a proud initeritauae ; but as he
had its Everywal type of what the Yankees or s call had the misfortune to stumble on the nine-
, y teentheenturryy, when it is not the thing to
road -agents. Italian banditti have long ride about killing people and appropriating
held a place in story as romanticscoundrels, their property, lie was not appreciated
whose picturesqueness scent far to atone for :+nen a very mild instance of bushran;;iltg
their sins, though seeptics have not been that the sufferer -the manager of J. run--
wanting to insinuate that tlicy did not described it as "being stuck-up in a friend-
always pursue their avocation in t e `° green •ly and of way," occurred in South Australia
velvet jacket with a two-inch tail in which between forty and fifty yeas ago. He had
Mr. Tullman distinguished himself. ah: been warned that Chive men had stuck-up
glamour of romance hung round the "gen• and vol lie,l a man's but and fired att lits
demean of the road" who "stuek-U )- our: wife, so had kept watch all night. The
ancestors in such a courteous, polished, and i slhepherd, trent out e•ariy in tit+, morn.ng,
gentleinuite a panly manner 'that it must have been :� leaving him alone ; still no one carne. When .
too, and Robin Ifleasure nod, thbe e kin mf oittd vsed. Dick � , the adept/ems returned to breakfast three
, othea men were with them ; hitt they had
when will they be forgotten? Never, s111( often called in, in passiatg from their work, .
ly, while the English language lasts, and though they caria Ruins, Mr. M----
Ti►ia Universal tendency to canonise intdo, thought nothing of it. till -tile inarcheti in
a hero every one that rides a Horse and robs, and demanded �' tucker, „ mgt a another
has thrown wbalo over even the Australian stood gutta in Iltanth at the. window, anal alae s
Aiushrauger. Some 1Je.ple•--generally tint, ot third Mounted guard at the fluor; then it'
dwellers who have not the pleasure of a per- dawned wpm hint that he Wit- nnmistak-
Fonal aet1M,1zintance---consider hint a sp eu- . ably stuck-up. He asked them if they hail
did fellow, cruelly treated by the polka: -taken .to ;he hash, and receiving a coPo
What the police think, is quite another affirmative, said he (rnuhl live them
thing ; but then they are. preiudiced, per- . wahine ; . they must take • what they r '
haps, by being so frequently shot, the gen- wanteti "" Well, we lima want much,"
tiestof bushrangers said the spokesman. '"To begin with,
NEVER 5!!-31l' I;F :t r-ltANr•,LI where's s the /tamper ?" tieing tont that there
funny ? th thought Ohl sant ye an useante, ..at ta "hobby " It is a case, of no r uarteron Won'was only One bail c be said : t` o, • to, I
Mrs. _Met:lapgerty, but (1i ninaht't' forgot -torte side nt least ; and as tiro other side is halt 1
After tab A�•lsonue� cutting
r ,
ten id. Vilon me warred, now, that's ser,} •f equently ltanq;ered by. yell -tape anti nni• asked for meat. Finding that there was
shtrange " furans, ehasiit; busl►rairgets is 1.01 always an nine cooked. but some in the t boiling,
;* 1•,tvteat tee koiatd av a party was
id any. nnimixert lutist, . the inen decided to wait, their leader meati- "
ways, Mrs, Ma;;000 n ? Ui tlta,wt ye had a It is easy to see how busltrangingarose in ' while appropriating half of the managers 1
' lot av 1 (tint fot;fltters ores there kidlike„telt convict eettlements an the early days- A amniulnitlnl1. After patiently waiting till 1
other, -so l)i dol, frail th Wise ye Med. pt'i-once esea ed, Merle for the bush, and
1 p the nkat was ready, he pm'nieerl a bottle of
it I1un't nay that uow,Nlm met laggerty,`� having nothing to live (,n. trial forced to : brandy, and insisted int every tee taking a
the widow interposed, " id Ives es nom(" an -teal. Ne never trot lies e•siek, for convict' drink a.'+ a pitting ccmplimcut, then trek,
daycintaparty a5wee uvergdvcnin'Fattanta life ittthese days wotbynotame "allbeer 'himself air whit a friendly ". Good -Mohr .
me Mud, up to a .eertaiu pint, me friaal.:awl skittles.' expel+:ally for as runaway-; so,•, int."' rile -e Wet but raw 'beginners in the 'le
Oi'll tell ye aImut ill. Ill w;ls a cobweb; though sure of a warm welcome from his old , bushranging line, and Were not destined to
party, N'11•8, Mctlltaggerty, tie Very latest friend the cat, he testi liana his lrin;lngantl !! achieve greatuets therein ; for a fete. (lays
4111'shtrellest thing there kIIOW,1 insaasniety;steppell array. Old prisoners to as mann later they stuck-up a }melt ptildic-iaoust','go.t
serktea. ale daughiherTolhly, as ye know, were hiefriendg, wtrnlag him of danger, and tipsy, and were most ulglOnonsly caught us
goes into 5atiroiety a great 114, Nlav, •tic- putting pursuers off the track .good offices, a ola•etll,a-ice,
Ulaggerty--id was only lasht• $athwelie in return for whielt the bushranger Juadea i that ilir.;an, alreadymentioned, brought :
Jioigllt she was at tit' :,Ilvelsweat Club's ;mint of never robbing one of the GPnViet : it finite to a Hue art, Bhowim; a :neat deal of
lilt in Il(tndlehurgaul Hall in Venter stluret..class; still furtherkecpin; ng his Jt: halt'• , urian humour too. .1,8 ailed Indian
above. an" fwhiuuver any new (bode Celtics Cees ity • by Lein;; generoue. att other fo It's ex -
up sloes all to id Nike a thousand av breek, 1" nee, a p.an emitter/ with tan 1►ta of the
1 F l t
assay ley Tammy tier, an afore id grows road in all ogee. and whteh has often pre- and gloats over their pants, so :Morgan y i
entvlrt we haaVe..irl lit tit house injyui"outset $ vented or delayed their capture, aggravated his, antrl ilkuroughly enjoyed a
ui,l it in t1► Wight as .Moyle. Sit- ftlbiJt Tasmania has produced bushrangers of a : thele dis,runif+n't ; in fir.:, he LeeamcT��"'R & 0. O L-' ON --... TO
tit' ce bweb party gotid'seertitiektt of elhara• rather too thrilling type, whose exploits quite an artist in a,:;eravati'n, and
ðer foam the uyper tits, Toon,} brought id would hardly make Hite reading, it is e:il 1; . while he stole ps•ngt ie,l money, or, p TRY 1T ON CI ANL) YOU il° ILL USE N() OTHER.
home, ani' lel fi"45 irl ye hard th' other A&pttltt, and as ewe, of the police were Dill t0tivlet3, worse still. t!*t it I:etr:�E ^, 11Q took
' it Was often Some time before therm baste-' ept'rial pai1aa to do it in the most pre -Yoking �""'
rauget's Were caught. sfiutlt Australia, not , ttay. Lim. lllbtivealg aro a few of the yams
having !wen a e"nt'iet rettlelnent, boo *4(at told about hint.
for infants and Children.
"Cestoda is so well adapted to children that:
1 recommend it as superior to anypri;;..,iptton
*mown to me.'' IL A. &swum, K. D.,
Ip so. Oxford St.., B.-ooklyu, N. Ti.
Caseerla cures Colic,. Constipation,
Sour Stomach, i)(arrbcca, Eructation,
Rills. worms, gives steep, and prolnotctaa 43.
gesticn.
Witbeut injurious medication.
TATs ('zt,'•rtva ('ouee:av, 31 Murray Street, N, Y,
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DINE OIL 1
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The Farmers Heavy Bodied Oil, made only by
artnot proiee folghtltt or dreekillit . as 1e
tha1113 it was. Mrs. NleGlag erty .. l:lie ter
If Fowl, woman, but ill was fun, t Tole nee
WIrrud. me e3 do's 5.dtn yet tram the laugh -
in' 01 dont*. haat. tut 1 tut' fttbata tli
nehe air rinnin' an in this way afore Oi nil
yektbat it is. To be (-:torn` ye ttut'tr vats.
a " 41 -,<
ati� '1 3 •t. ., ,e
t as cobweb tat • r . a 1. n • a t asking h auntie after..: a party. y. , I I �.-*,en t3 , . hag n nem first n' '1 ]t.an a 1 ur* t The n+ +(s thnl Il • knew. 9a revolver was
Well. thin, let nue telly(' ftvttat weskit/. 11-r
got all the clothes loine in th" bootee 5.y all ¢altl,'er0, and Oisunetamt++ to outer people nu)., b auole ('1 Ill pat daylight thl10*l ;n
twoinetreadeht*'8t,►leknotgather Up, idol For instance, reapersatain'pet•3trantix!+001I(rel. rt91venae.43a.lriitsl1014voiceinaloathe- .
• *yin' thiatl. to t1a. hanaise lamp in tit front were intaotiaag for .etV,t aril 1' IS (*atnf=¢U 1nt41• uta\° -ora of luaalnet .• 1141.0; ata that nor.
room we run a (311'en Imann s or more all over ' a:angCrs 111 Kangaroo Island. Seeing three u.'r.''
th' pl'zee, anther tit" heti Itrhoinel tit' elit(,ve, , nicht Crane out of a hut, the rla'l*ed . 33r. ---- Atwell. Morgan then Imumd
out 111 *I*' yer43, delete in tat cellar neon thein, R(IO'.'kl'tl them!Iowa, knelt faint, anal mounting, lad him* ignominiously
an' t.wisltl('d thin around tit' furniture an their cleests. and Molding; pistols to thew to a past. Ilavitig tied him up eeeurely,
in a fray that id git-0 the divil hil1t-t•1' he-st1s,.lemande4t tteirname". "Pe. ---"gasp- he went onto the head rtaat e), where he
a hard tacit lm find an untangle, them.. ed the Inspt•etors captive and his being found the owner Fitting dowlt to dimuer.
At weight twhlo th' t;neshts lain an' id the name of as well-known Miller, the tl4►e'e " ran I have RUlne looker 1' IID ;Wheel.
Wag tohue tta begin game they tut:tomtit tt±ltreteutiatt•ea of the tart• Intl to get upend ,• t ah yyes; go to the hit"•hen and they will .
av th Millings an'-thrott.1 to folly thin* tai apt.logit;e. The fore eiu3; proee0Iat*g* may ' give you-4trti•.•--1 didn't mute' like the look •
• their deatinatfn, Mat. Met:laggerty. %l t•11, poem rather utweremtonim¢lth, but it ahrntld he of the fellow." Niel Mr. G-.---. in Biting
well, well 1 It Milo yerWart gnt1 to eve th'retnen*htererlt3attfaapnlitentunnsketl ahusha the story, "sit 1 turned Dov load to see it
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turniri s and thwa latint a1 thin). Mother av ranger Ma UMW, the el;.�ue•e� were that he int ).Oulu \v.vt ant 44a.v r1a�I.ttn°e. It was Itraa+l• •
Motes, but wa: itt ill fun ' Birt Hike t'anay. dila not Hee to naive an answer: ell with ball, as 1 •twenties,/ to aluzot a inti -
m* et1'pt umber th' bedfullyiu' his rape,' The South Australian pollee have always' loek, thi turning round again, I saw a
and bnsltt nay hunters ail' id didn't come tried to give their quarry as little ehalIee of ; tive,harrt Heil revodtereloso to m11• fare, while
toirllt 't,waon► 14411111 hint. Snt.}tlaauchim tsealleorretaliation aslt ossible; while oth I heard 010 woe 8. "•Olt uta, air. t=
all shoutin n
1e ever hard sitt'i tit' day y* ere who preferred to mike sere of the idea- game gamwot.'t do. You bail -up in that
tvaxlx►rn ' 3rx. \Iet.leg4erty* 1 Ii:cttit.*3"ito 11-. tiny of their trait often i earner and 1(€alt quiet." Well." eaitl
ran Up agtilitt the Beat out in tit y11•1 an'(t -, ei I hadto du it, ((41)1e the rase; 11.
keit) routine tato th' Ware suramin melte man of WEIR 3131•x'},",, ;Cantly lhla('fnt; 41 revolver an cache side of his
'norther 11114' 1+ayin' that a Gig gltoOht weld Two Tasmanian policemen knocked at the i plate,
f whoite fwhishlu a: -s was sitber her. 014 uty, door of a hitt one night with the words, rt:nt •EEI+i:a) '111 LAT tab urs ♦Eu.
nit my 1 but w..1 had tit' loin& ! .1n' a "Op an to the pollee." The Moor was open-' He them took city ,n111, and h.tileti.0 t1v0 '
moigl*ty p1ee neat'might it would have been ed at ranee, an they were butt setup tiuwe a , oe three peoph; 1 ii td 4411 the pi.tze, took
all round, ***t full that ,ehapt.gnwe as a 'Evil enc. falling +lead on the threshold, while about seventy -live 1(14040x' worth of pro -
Terence Mel ow'aut• Ftvhat tlid he dw, Mrs. the other managed to drag 1lilus,'lf away ; &rt •dn the:tila Ave of ltot'seti, ,,,,,hues. to.„0,ra,
' 3!ot;lag;;t t ty', lint pull &all tie intn3304 int the darkness. It tdoea atot (l'i to Int. /way
nti 1ati++us : sin' then in the ;thermion lanJpap't1tItiat uveytlung Was (lath he ups tow a,trai;;ittforwartl1Villlnettof tluit:sta11131: ; mounted his horse awl took Itis.tepartltre, '
an')(Malestw•oavthe lan4*that:ninth"house • ,a pet on the shotduel'" tit thetttueett41110)0 in* ., the last tnuinettt ''• 11r (_-,u
Mike Canavan's derby that he bought at
wholesale so he sadd, auahoit h shtovu-p0dpe
that 0Slied to belong to 1)iunix Iiouley'e.
father au' that (td sats th' meld man -(hod
be food to his sow1 :--weir in manly a `t.
Patlhrick's Day pa11010, 31 rx. Magoogin. aeuto y aunt: tlualiar+ au"asapiK teed i ht•y stati+nt bathe the owners of art i .1t tcere
J'w hi�i CIO gang 301111(1 uta huts and'teanice followed till they came to hie canthi, 111101e (kiite young fclb,ws. The elder brother was
Mc(lowan 'was gone, they fir, as cry fur the they stayed, in the hope of his rennet. Most , drafting cattle in the stockyard when 3lor-
lolaice tut mOsbt av thim rh1,aftiher him. ineautieusly, they lighted a tire. Morgue gall toile up. " 11:x11 -up, all y(ttt fellows in a
'But they didn't catch hint. 7 whin they caste back, made tt rustling to attrnet their row alongside that fence there," was the
come back there was more setamblin' fur attention, and when they came to the atter lmshranaer's•hest order. The. teen obeyed ;
hats an the mitt fell to foightin' among
tlhimsel's an' 01 hail to lint Odin all out.
Tammy laughed and '1'n .y. rooted, an' Oi
was laughin' an cryiu an' twain' an' bilin'
mesel,not know in' flu llat mi w nit th' coppersid
bedown upon le allalt'get nt1 tnnniedisbgraee11
in 0* papers. ]amt, thank trod, uveythnli
blyow over voice an' aisy an' nobody was
kilt. Onl fur that bla'guard,:McGowan,
we'd a had a rale good tome, Mrs- McGlag-
gerty. But there's always sometbin' to go
wrong, even at a cobweb party. They
shtole me clothesloine, Mrs. McGlaggerty.
Wait till they come to my house again ; 0'11
keep id ill me noddle fur thin), an' th' min -
nit Oi lay hands an thim Oi'11 clave some av
th' cobwebs out av their s11ku11s wad th'
soft ind av a ()Move lifther ur broomstick.
Oi'll show thim tit' koind av a sbpoider 13er-
deMagooginis, 11 Irs.A'1de(laggerty 1" -[John
J. Jennings. .
experiencedmtlahextttuc;tlotsos lnrr,ntaa: ll.11 eraeerofaaentway t'J�IFm1°M10 of c olt'S Famous .S C linder °II'
aoriatut, 01tly a few ltatf•heaa•ted attempts the r le. ,herds'ila7R.;4aatt•Jltet•1n1,itr•s,stt'a> ani
being 11tat10 ; Partly. petlaps, ltee:iust' Iter !yaw on the hunk. •• What ate you doing S the finest
mounted lettere re !toed ai a* ivy Way az e' aptuts hew " he sai, t. Turn (tut of tidy r' Laraine.
tel r,t 4 1341cla a as 1➢i 1444.0 4 1lll to I,nas1J• *1993131:9 :1143➢33 J44.4r 1.9ss A0 4 3 •" Thais n J,
i)y no 111'111' nlec•ts the talc, and 4(513 amt. you hill better look rafter that overseer of
who tried it would oat lie likely t+, rt•Ite,at . yours. lies tied to a cnrtter-crest at the
the exprrilaeat.. .d po1ic0 tna;;iatrate 44.0.1' other end of the horse paddock. I s'peet
atr4Uper were once in hot puma tit Jlurgan, hes most iteafl by thet time...
1 t how a ftor hitt Morgan (n start --u , 'a
t1he weld -known bushranger. He made fur
to look Ont, shot them both de. . One 11022141 but young le-- (letuurred. " Maud over
think that a few affairs of this sed would one of thosepistols and tiightmefair,"Ike said.
cooltht;ardour A,ftlletvarmesta(hnircrs of the ,_.t" No, we 1, that don't suit me,"was the
noble bushrautger ; hit then thenufferers were answer." Bail -up, or I'll pua bullet
policemen, who are popularly supposed not through you." Such an invitation was not
to !eel ill-treatment, or to mind being killed to be gainsaid, Just then the younger
now and then in performance of their duty. brother, looking out to see what the matter
Perhaps a personal experience of sticking was, was instantly covered by Murgau's re•
up might be more etlectual, especially if solver, and ordered to " Colne out there,
their hero, besides relieving them of all and bail•up alongside those men," Having
spare cash, required theta to swap horses, got all his prisoners together, Morgan set
greatly to their own disadvantage, an en- one of his men to keep guard, and prueeeded
gaging little way he has sometimes. to take possession of the two best horses and
It must be a disagreeable shock to a lonely destroy all arms and ammunition.
tral eller to find himself Morgan's next was to stick -u1) a wool -sited
Cot EP.7in BY n REVOLVER,. at shearing time, and order the overseer,
against whom he had a grudge, to conte out
perhaps two, tool to 'have to stanch by with and knoel down to be shot. The rttan'S wife
his bands above his head while the robbers rushed out and threw herself before her
proceed to appropriate his valuables. "Bail- husband,ifnploring Morgan to shoot her
up 1" too, the words with which bushrang- instead. He told the man he might, "clear
ere demand submission, simply add insult out," which gracious permission did not need
injury, for a " bail "is a contrivance some- to be repeated. lith then amused hintself by
• A .Remarkable Character. what on the principle of the stock, standing over the owner ;end making flim
m which a COW'S tread is Seed while she is si el cheques for all the shearers, and finally
milked.
A notable ea ample of pluck was drawn
by a woman in Queensland. She lvas
alone when she saw some men ap-
proaching, whom she rightly guessed to
be bushrangers. There was a considerable
amount of money in - the house, and for
a moment she did not know what to
do. Fortunately, it was in notes. Sheroll-
ed them into a ball, and slipped them inside
her dress and tat; et. her aims just as the men,
who were masks'- came in. What her feel-
ings were when, after searebing the house,
they proceeded to search her,may be imagin-
ed'; but she kept her own counsel, and sav-
ed the money,, tor, being a woman, she was
not required to hold up her arms.
Pluck and cheek are the two most strik-
ing characteristics of bushrangers,' and it is
perhaps the latter which commands most ad-
miration. There certainly is something very
impressive in the cheek of a handful of inen
who "stick-up " not only a station ora bank,
Difficult to Swallow. but a whole town as the 1 elleys did. But,
Stanley says that certain portions of Af-'then, Ned Kelly hacl gained a wonderful
rice will always be worthless on account of hold on people's minds, and did things with
the revs es of - the grasshoppers. In one la high and lordly air, as, for instance, when
instance he saw a column of young grasshop- he politely returned a. very valuable
Pers ten miles broad by thirty long, marching horse on, being informed that it belonged
clown a valley, and when the grass was fired to a lady. He seemed invulnerable too ;
against them they were thick enough to bullets passed harmless, and people began to
. smother the flumes'.think he bore a charmed life, till. they found
,'• that he wore armour, made . from plough-
- • shares by a friendly smith. He. even wore
She (as he places his arm around her a helmet, and would, in fact, have been
w tilt)-" Stop right where you are, sir 1" more at Louie when armour was the rule.
H (takingsaSrmer hold) -r' Willingly, my s''tel I „'.•.••ttl3,mn in the days of ehivalxy,
dear." he might ha'i e, been a famous tonight, and
In 1 quiet little hotel in Gerrard Street,
Soho, Aubertin, the man who, some four
years ago, attempted to assassinateM. Jules
Ferry, is at present engaged in writing a
history of his life. So far the motive of the
attempt upon the life of M. Ferry has been
more or less a matter of conjecture, although
Aubertin claims that he acted iu the inter-
ests of Freemasonry in endeavouring to
shoot the man who had betrayed the
secrets of the brotherhood. He was con-
victed, but was pronounced insane, and was
ordered to be confined in a lunatic asylum.
Much of his book will be devoted to a des-
cription of the horrors of these institutions.
He brings the gravest charges against his
jailors, and has In his possession aphial con-
taining poison, with which, he says, the asy-
hon authorities attempted to kill him. Only
a few days ago hemade his escape, and
found his way to England.
a largge one for himsolf-a proceeding which
had the double advantage of increasing his
popularity while it specially vexe;i Itis vic-
tim.
It will be seen that he was getting quite
artistic in aggravation. The feelings of men
forced to stand by and see their dinners
eaten or
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stl tiara hawed c meta up it ga111, t,tolt ante at•
fatty yards, and shot Blit through the
back.
Such are some of the yarns told about old -
thee leaallranging, The great severity ex-
ercised towards , (AMA $ may be Bald to
have started it, by making men desperate
and predisposing people to sympathise. For
it is not every one vIlo tsmnld caret( to hand a
fellow-ereature over to the treatment which,
if all accounts be true, the convicts suffered
then. Among the later ,veneration the amen
have, as a rule, Leen wanted for horse or
cattle stealing, and have taken to the bush
to avoid the police. Others, again, flare
taken to it from a love of excitement or
t'F:IVINr. FOR NOTORILTF.
It is not safe to he positive about any-
thing,
nything, but the days of bushranging seem
nearly over. It is more than ten years now
since the Kelly gang were dispersed, and as
yet -they, had no snccessOrs, save for a few
spasmodic attempts from the would -be -hero
type, which hardly count, the "heroes" as a
rule being only too glad to sink into private
life again. The country gets more settled
year by year, and though there are rough
men and rough times on gold rushes or new
tnlning towns, the revolver does not flonrisb
with such wild luxuriance as in the "Wild
West," and the bowie -knife is fortunately
unknown. As soon as a rush is started,
wardens are on the ground to settle dis
putes, mud the law is represented by mount
ed troopers, so there is no chance for every
j one to " do as seemed good in is own eyes,"
as appears to be the practice in frontier
States, unless American writers have cruelly
misrepresented their . countrymen. So the
bushranger of the future, if he ever appears,
will have to be very wide awake, and a
were unenviable enough ; signing cheques smart man altogether, to carry on his trade
for a man one detested might perhaps be at all, and the game would be scarcely worth
worse ; but for "" pure cussedness," as the the candle. There may be openings in the
Americans would say, the following stands burglary line or in other sophistieatedforms
of stealing -mining swindles, for instance ;
but the day far that picturesque straight-
forward form of robbery called busbrenging
is past. - .
Tit for Tat.
Visiting Friend -How are you coming
on?' '
Sick. Klan -Well, the doctors have given
me 'up, and now I have struck a way to get
well. I will give up the doctors., I'll. get
even with them.
unexcelled : We quote word for word from
mn aocountwritteu by a well-known Austra-
lian near whose run the affair took place.
Morgan had met the manager of a run riding
through the bush. "The manager rode
with him a short distance, when he said to
him, "By Jove 1 where did you get that
horse from ? he's got my brand on."-" All,
just yotr tumble otfyotu' nag, or I'n'put day.
ightthrough your carcase," said the bush
ranger, pointing a loaded revolber at his
heed. The argument was unanswerable, so
E=had to dismount: "Now, "continued
Morgan, "pull off your clothes, all of them."
Thiswas done, ancIB--stoocl under i:er las.
The clay was scorching hot. ' "Now make
tracks for home ;" and of started poor
to walk nine miles in the burning sun:
Morgan's last appearance was in Victoria,.
where:he stuck-up a station, assembled all
the • people in one room, and made tho
'daughter's of the 'tense play the piano all
fright. Ili the morning, at he was walk-
ing between the owner ' of the run and a
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JusvLike Him.
He certainly wasn't handsome, buthe had
a loving heart.
Ile bought his adored one abirthdaypres-
ent of a ptig that broke,,down all the usual
standards of ugliness and set up one .of its
own.
The gift went right to the affections .of
>3' lie gushing maiden. " .
"Oh, .thanit.you, James, thank you," she
warbled.., " It's just like you, so it is,"
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