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. • • tbrotts14 the -great crew,* Praelietintitt
COUfiell of war."
-W ILL " OUT . ioriuteifi„,„noe," etattimered, Oregon. THE HISTORIC PRISON or LONDON brilebeellan titathekennoebYtitheatt eorfeeltaerflebarat" "4. ° 411"AlleirerTsaltmies7terilitaig gre4lerde•-44144 ..
"Are Yoit--are you eUre .of title pteee '
.., ,i, haw Jost coos from fits Vie:pie SOON TO HE OHNOLISNED• , Balatitethil,, 0:vewrittuteoob 144;01242r. to n. tthe4000141113,theatoureeo,soterporyl wstt' pais loin: oeharx jorgakeeeTfiste.,
ITZ145 OP INTEREST ABOUT Tile
-1::::.....,.:„.......: eaid leistrade. "I Wile the prat to due . . ,
.114 . • A4 CIO,EAT 11Y5TERX.. ‘ i ..-...welta....tveir'dite..bcPen etiettrercling. Orli' goon's To ', ' : • " et .001 for e'.* a • • .-Member,• .84persone Were Preseed. . to gaMlitas tang at ll= =train:41141T bat"
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YleW Of the Matter.," H011Atie Qhilerved• . 41'44 eetnre*IntCrier en" Itelenent" death: When. TialtifertY 1014 Holloway tie. )betWOon, 'alga IA: hie aehoolrODM,
__, , ware of kbitertng the tnowd. Ret.
"Wel" Yen n:tindi. letting tie itn°* r."4 i-4,..1r--"tt-ic $airt"" 44 "relPitss were exeelate4.'. ' it took the Pen eg a whieli the pupae and their teacher *ebony lintereet in MS nalsine.plibittere
what ,,you uttve Been otoi *done e , -.WW1* Q.4 DeTeernini.lrertare. . .1:holt000 to 400 *Ay IcyAla, Of thp, AO Nal Trr4.0.0^ '
. off,ARTps 17/I.--Volitintled. : ' :rid of Your bOardore When you wish.' . *ii him 41;M: obtectionie' . Leetrade .00,-* d 040 ot the anetent lendmarke ot , horrers of those., banging. eeenes a few' wara. eCaaPell'ed t� aban4nn in l'aste RI Moment and Ma° thdinwed irl'in "4
have the Mall Wader leck itAti, key." Wm Aottee on the, very day 'no- eam-04- of Iteebber. ,Thiefrenit development 'lleirtmther grOund. --;.-The. metul Metilertas OXY • • • ' .•
"The right treekt ttthy, eir, ' we ,., '•.°P41 to God ' that .I b..04 Vren, litangefeon!waeconorned in theudeet , ,,,_. • give, on 44414tWeetatteataoltef tv411147xelirortoo Woolienus eln4,eatolgdf0:01:app.ebaoroalidnivon tthbee. „070.00:eiw:1:1:14;R,:,..per.01:wtraranyd,00,1:::013x..07yN:taailioirrittoniTot:7otr,.. allowed0. st... ,
. ght. treekl" he asked. • ' ' ! - - eaNtl:sallea, • flaaatma* at laY °Were(/' Beating llittnielt 41 fXeeit °en' London, Whl0b. ovary tnuriat Make* it -,Yeare. :ago.-
, tees that I wfut of the opini0o that
h a f)otat to Ytelt le ii0On• to 130-100104,'
0. • . „. " ' • • • , Of old Hewett* ;teen to /*room° a tiletae thee 0 et e hotly contested battle be-
qP0 7.0.u..i0**.tbat ri),t,V0 Pi the . 49,4ra. . CharPentler billehed
she said. Tut. It 'Wee a sore toinP,ta" ,shown me that I was completely Mistelo. of 'crime, torture and history are to be ititlii ..:t9terosettliT'ebtot140 4441111011C!Manf: 9Stp7:rtinjagiti'leelltd7, 'MS- Se.‘,0 I.ti.' 01 .0
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1..::rkAAnacihrviriptoitette; sObitooteoont ilea. They were paying a Fonina a tieT,. on. Valk of the one idea_ ,„I set lAYselt pnraraktzli .fi:toroosuitaesuliftfotho. ofrineuitrailadolnagoSt, A TALE OF THE SEA.
Igether abBlutton-Station. abont.'hatt till*: Newgate Wigan In tile highl7 POW a gieelt et Int* liteemeg Seller* rigIttil' r °Pet1164 el4c4:44.tran°44 't° °° iA three reilreed
in 44o, rohjestrs,peeter, cried Greggen eaehr4ourteen. pounds a week, • gear to find out what had beeome of • the
ex,opoit
04111130441Y1 "1"ng hill' fat bands and .thIll is a'eleek Beetle% 1 ani a widew'• Secretary, They bad been , seen to-
. 0414 My boy in the 'navy' has emit me:
.-14PntetriA141411)%1411a0g4te.. gave a sigh Of relief. intellt. I.. grudged to -lose the MoneY• neat eight on the evening of the third- i:gostinhattolwe attnoreeiOn. feel the. treneforM-
Ind 'relaxed. int° a senile. ,. X acted for the beets This Unit WAR t00 ,.t two in. the morning Drebber hed IAN touch ot, tho.,10044 of, progress, , and The stench British .etteanter. Keno/mg-
, • gram emistierete trtieno. of an
leave on aQQOUtit Of it. That wee 40estion which -confronted- me Was to - • that, to say .the leitet, ton, ,errIved at 1Vlatielpitia. the other atLtirll
: "Take a ;teat and trY QUO Of Olean :. mach, however, and X gave him •ne_tio been, found In the Brixton Road, The
' tZe reason of Ina going: . - • • find out how fitangeMon bad beelt era' to tinged With ;di that i.$ brutal and day, with a carge'ef sUeer, free' SOU- 4Mo
elgere," he ottia. ,'We are attrioue to 1
know letei Yell" thAAttitett.it' win you i
. . ployed between --8.00 and the time of Initiatory; • The grint; -ferbidding.• rehoYst,. 04V4,. M;id her captain. Min and :
have fenne• whisky • "'Weill' • .. . ,
'structure,. the Mere sight of which has ta.POlvill, ' 111.4140- to
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during the lest day QV tWe ihari,WorA thing ofthis, for hie temper le- violeott
:..-erthing .Whieh I 'have 'gene through i just now, .bat I did not tell him Roy- erpool, giving
and werniegliciemeeetP..t=tetbewmataelt light begrte, liae fir eenturice swat- eat. has. not a datiateatee. in maritime
A repot*. A lettin
leg A
".f. Iton't mixtd.tt. 1,'.' do," the detee-1. •••))41.°fieevt gi-ow light When I eaw the eriree, and What had •beeerae. •of
titre: .anewered, "The tremendens. ex- :him drive away. My son le• on leave hint. afterward. I telegraphed. to Iiiv, 4 the trip which it is isafe to
for the nioentnt eolipseer the setieldne hi' story . tenti
' '')PQ Vat, Nat SO Iliaell'bOdilY eXertietl, end. he la passionately fond ot his sister, PIM= the .Anlerttell boats- I then set totkred those linfOrtatiatee WhOi.trrOte in .auAttle. alee of the Pea :have . been le ill
. , .yeti : Understand: es tbe: 'etrain =Pon NIthen. I eloped the itipor behind them a to work 'milling upon ill- the hotels lettere ot, blood; the al,sata ee oboe in written ot Chip anik crews owing their
.;•. .the• „mind, You Will appreciate .that lead seemedte belifted from; myruitel. an4 ledging-40unee• in the id°114tY a th.e *tight little Iele..." ' - It le to
be 7:7111ett:11::::174ettri-1:111: Wee
Mr. .Sherlock.,TIolMee, for We are both ...Alas! in less than in hour ther.4 wee a Eueton,.. You see, I argued that it
• , _.. cove
brain •Worhere," " I , '. • ; . ring :at , the bell, end I• learned that- Drebber and his• ,cOMPaliten • had be- swept freill the 'face of.40. ea. rtli, and,
come. ftePere,ted.. the natural Cattree ter although the. work "of :demolition. will , , . . . • .
'...ysitt arrived at this Most grattf$1118. for drink: Be breed. his way into the where In the lictuity for • the. night.
• '', The "dective mated himself: iti the daughter, and 'Blade sorae incohere# again neit inerlAing''' • *, •
.result." , , :, ; • • : . • - • ' *vein whera'I. was sitting
..arnt,ellair Ma...PUMA 000101neentlY at reMarit about having.miesed his tram. ., "They would be likelY to agree 011
. • with my and then -to hang abort ...the .eothette.or.joritoesvrati4sti:tioraiia.no, iniejie,iki7::::7
•,,,,.. ,..., . 4.0,tou,gi, the Indian 0,00004 It tees.
ft-re;Tiumh;let• ' ecitiretnnizb ea; ttwas,hwe-huich4osityt;:7wii, rziotroUps,t : tack. 1 h
their lives. ,. ,to. . the, intereitittion. of 1;i:itsct
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• •."Tole. de me- tett muesli honor ;"'• 'end, 11,1r, Xtrebber had. returned.. He ,was
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, not begin for many months, it Itehoovea birfle... .." , -
fiaoroo, - gravely, "Let us lOar . how much exeitea, and evidently .the worse the latter - would he: to , pitt 'tip sonitt4
toa.:7161.:ithretrn.nrnintrzl.;eid:artkliee.d:•.:,"01T---e..; .01a06. of . exi II ,.
0 0 1 . 8010. detection -for. 01:: 4,,er .9, it., , ntil, ;:uto501t141. n. xide°rP0. . 1 v.ax ir!.d0liionlit.. , 0, al . :: 1,:,it. na, foreOi stri i .t . , - ;
:11oviever, a jail peonliar te .tliat : portiOn
station.
: !ped his -thigh :tn a ParoXYPO. Of atil- ray .very face, proposed_Lto her that .she Marked Nololeat. • ' ' ..: ' • • Xte.• architect iyas., ig Vance.n terx.Uiciall hot;. Capt. ' Le:Wu:11nd: ell:: c(11:::
an a
tds, etee,r;,.....ghen sudeSetly he '0141:0- Re then turned 'to Alice,. 'and,' hefere aeln0 'Meeting -044e beterehends" '":7 very
• 'neetne144 '• . . • 'should fly with him,. - lcou are of age, **So it proved 'I spent the whole Ot
yeeterdey. evening -in /flaking .enqUir- MO the prison • ' . .0 act on pre .be••• the es he never knew, it le bebettor.The silrP
"Tb fun of it 1.4,0 -•he 'cried; •I'tlett be stile.. ".and there is net lex, to 6
top . ,
that ., , fear Lestratie,,- Who thinke hint-, yka,.- ..1 have • money.-enaugh, , . eta. to lee entlirelY without avail. This '141--. '
I.eire. George, a .dau r ant, cargo, et 'eugar-.,*as in ..-basikets, . of Peao
sum
. . :self 'SO.' eniart*Hhal4:g0Pe •°4 liP°a• tba. Pea*. Never mind. the 'old girl.. here, In/ I begen; very. early„, and, at eight
coo holt e -reached,etatuda,yys.erxtypesjie, :aged -111.badlY H het k A 7 4 wiliall.1 theta Were. ).-gilbl0; -:•eaoll haftket tier
Wrong .track • altogether. .Re is after • but come along .with: nie new straight
the.-•eec etary; -Sangerecori. who had AU. awa* You shall Rio' 1130.8. princes. tel • in Little George Street: On:1.109 to , rotiali theM• , In 2 i W y being ebout. five feet high. it , wee iewtiatil
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' more.to .do, :with the memo than the. poor jitioe was Ba• frightened that she inquiry as to whether a ,Ifr, Stanger-' "Prieoh Wee: ognetr 0 an Newgate *Arse, brown Sugar, • and as Soon. ah it sore,
once en--. "Was r.OieVed, of unnaturalMe 4. began tnteei the 44000 .-ef :the 410,0
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'''' ' babe OA ' Ili, a bave no.'dolibt.thet. 4e'. ihXunig • away, from hini„. not he caught sou wive 'living there. theY:et.
that he - Jangled • until he - choked.. and at that moment my Min Arthur =a 'Wee eaPecting*" they Bali'''. Be bas.narnta. a place .9tcity prl- resembled :that Which. comes' from a .ctauaae:r"
....--. :has ea ht. Itinl bY this .titne... ' • . . bey bY the WVIat' and. Ondeavered ,to•• swered :me in. theaffirinetkee. -. - .
upon • ite. ace nun ant t hen be-• ..turnitee. rays, it.',emittettianiodoer that
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' The,. toe •, tickled Gregson ' so . emelt : draw bee toward the door. I sereanied; •,•• ""No• doubt YOU are the gentlenian
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„And how . did. you ..got. your. swot* .0arao into the room, vest happened been. welting .for a gent -Ionian for tire goiters,. an annex Off thaOtd 13ailoy. In eanat manufactory. ' • caul
1880 it was °breed end the eon A Jest then the :vessere Prow 'turned 'thel:
; "A,h. I'll lel! you all about it.: •Of then I do not *now. I heard oaths and •„,„. iloo
,, ecurae; Dr.--, Watson,. this, id striotly be- ;the troefused,eituods.et.e. Scuffle.- I was of .I871; hut it: ilk Me po n inte. a. viiiit tield nt seaward .e glowto
teen .oinselves. The first -xlittleelty toatttarrified to ;raise.. mt. head. When
• which we had to .dcgttencl. with :r ale .100k, iip; • Ifsevi, Arthiir standing
.! It, seemed to me that 'rnY, „sudden his stood on tie site of Newgate for dian ocean; and then began eraiee log
• Area; .the- filadiUle • Of this: Amemean a; in ,the doorway-I:laughing.. With le: at4ex..
'' 'wetted'. mkti,1_,. their .•;1 - advertiomente fellow. will .trouble ue. again," he said,
, .aihtecedente, Some..teetile woad have hi his hand. . 'I don't think .that fine
were, •eneWered,-.-or Mail .41.trtitis• .•eanle. "I Will Just: go. 4itter .hina .and .8e6 whet 1,:upaeraclredn.:7, Ilaiglit
shoW Me tTithear°°114441t..Wvagisonotnantrheteete-°: 1 ):•.:, THE. TOWER. OF LONDO,N..„:,, eptente.tely the: whole tteean's. sureaso,;. Sia
await,: end liereitie th • Window, . sit hiul,
• shake: hie ' nerves • . . .,. , .
:• ,.. i miles. iar as the eye ,,coialdf reach ni-„e' dan
thing else W.as vifeble:: ; yhey covered:
the
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itiMost OS Q14 ell. f: . '
over .1,000 yeara,"..i:110) first prison io troubles • '..These- weeds eitended,"-fOr
. . 'city
,forWard... and .wilunteered" information. : he does With idniselt." With those
,The.t.:io:oet,. Tobias Gregeon's. way Of Waren he leek hie' hat and, started .01-i- -1.94doCtIneclard'hiaindsist.4.toer4;•wrh:Boo. alets.all.po: 'eittert: An4' the : falne-US: : *tittle was: a 41ieke.' plrostfar'8773;14:..Irlyst:::mitU„ :01katitoetts'' °fop. 6,21 Ohil
.-wood ..8c Sons,. .129.Camberwell Botta." ,
- Gov -
Gregson looked quite., crest -fallen.
hat - besiae:..the dad man? ...
"ICes.!* said HOIMeS; *'by-Jelin,1:Indert death.' • : • , . • : ••
, •• • • . ;we boo*d of Mr :probees.myeteries. ed out the door to *Lev end wee about: Youth conipared. with it. It .traftgrent.
"Thlii .,. :state/lent. came ire* • Mrs. hi •g0 ilownsteirs :again' when I saw. the twelfth.. Century' that tbe condition
eontething thet.mede. me 'feel eiekiah#. "'orl :the, prisoners Was: too horrible to
. The prOeolit:'StrtictUre loos; They ,soveree eVerYthing '
ed by the • savoury timee of the - sager, .`44°
they swarmed ilient :Ile'. O.:Beech:7: 3:1:14: :::: eti.n.tiflubtliPci‘ ..c:etettg•g'°'.°Sitat*ed';-..t6h ha it 33.bis4-
:10 1 e pounty. at: Igniters
sell*. :le ''. work....Ton • remember.: the. ..devin;, the Street.. . The nex.t morning •
enalielittrreit'inhlirimiditt than attritot'' -it.111.1±
..44tiood,: CliartxliitiOrts lies with many gasps.end leetteeP.itEerotelunlrdelretnhte!do3i.aer,theer'exee cull: edeeorite:sp. itat:e,.n. a,laie fioni low gatp, 00,
' . that;', he made ., !!Have you . been there' : nansee'. At times s'he spoke BO low that: ed a little,red ribbon of bleod, which
ginally a,: plaCe of . Oontineieent 'Over ut; on alibi:Mt' - of a , guitethot
'Pension reeeleed. front the ,Gove '
••• I- •batt no' Wee . that you
I ' eraild'' hardly ' eattth -the"' words; '.I. had meandered aorcoi, tb000ssago and
Pei. netraltrld9Tjthe - hold and 'If eaf;ted Ilion'. at: Chichaniauge, - viaii - approi,
elie Of . the...city gates.'-tite NOW Gate- 40064, seek.ing, ,to ger ..boovr... :,Thou d for - that purpose:
- ."NO:". -•' - ' •.. - .: :- • '' - ' - • Made :Ebert hand -notes of all • that. she ,formed a: little pool along the skirt-
vo7iellea.;1"..,,yeroittettiiiiG9roelgditie,v,eoirir .a*oriVoiao*e't,,,ad. Sabi, :hoWeeer, so that there should be ing,. at the other: tide, X • gave :a erY, p•p, to t4e; ci..0, 9f the., groat .itte,., 03.:ti, the. eager. Thotteahde were on • the MI
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r.aehdoib.f.,z Awiee*xeii.710%W.44iitnei,1,4tiattali....,.: ,
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no poSsibility, of a- 'mistake." • •1. • whiChs• brOught , the, licete . back. • ". He
•chanoo; hoWever 1731:dal1 it ell4. seeM•''„'• -.qt.'s qiitte..eeeittsg,e said .. sherloalt near! -fainted When.' he ' Oa* At; .-Tht. city gatO Were, Used as prisone. • New- these, got .'savage, A Begat laden, vet; -t cl::at their home near Sandwich,' • .
.',***rn: ii,gxeat',...04A-votbIng, te_ettte;:t.:_-..liotnies,Twith.. 4 yawn, ; .,1.,niat, happen- !dem: wa.W1o*cid, on.; the inside, but We. gate atin4: In the •• *rt.' heart of the 4" was. siunetlunte• thot*did not ittrik
• every etty,', -Big -enough to-do mischief, tie7.-They had reithn•aeitir-abOtit • '
rerearkedi•Heimea nententiatialYt. : • : • , • ed .oaktfii. . . , .7 : • • .-.. put • tent shoulders :to - it and • knocked
city, 'within it:atom:4. throw • of ,_. St. they got, eavage and, 'stacked tho•orew. at •
:..day ,or •• two,..,,,end• one, of : • the !.
; 'Well '"1,•:' .tmult . to •Ifirderwood, ". and. • , .'Whet „We.- Charpontier ' , Pawed,' it • in. ; The..windit* of • the room Itiati
eize and description• He:looked 'eveT• the W.hole case. bung , upon one pant. died up, lat., the body of. a Man in bis Holborn and Oxford stme.t., ., 'Tlie vrts-;
asked him. it he had sold a,..hat of that the detectiee*Continued, ' "I saw • :that open, and .heetee. the •Wiedow, alt hud- Fael'e,.• end' en a eontioeiOtta :line . with cliitavst.;14.4t; letsiiiil etattal,ico, iu,qi-iil. .nhoatyibroot3',.;;;:i. lie
col epitated knocking. • -Next day
boura palled, No,. response Came. .
:oft.' Beaten, of by the orew they onlyhtdriven i
bis books and oa•ninOn it at .0110•::...11'a ir bang her • with my - eye in a .-waY night-dress.:. Fie; WO ' qui4- dead, .and • mi its • alniQet opitosite the .tantone Bine
• • . - • . , , ...• dti.e4ttetir totrreatt..,ta: made and final1,1••
• had • eenf the. hat to a :llif.r::• rDrebher.... had been'for emus' dine; for his Rini*: Coat Schoolt,itnd...is la juxtaposition tto
returned ..in greater numbers and. re. ro . , .
7 r66143ing• at •Gbarpentier's. : bearding .• found effective with.
' wwiztonkehnli•IalawskaYeda her at w.,..hat hoer' her were rigid and cold, . When we tun- the •famous • 014:,,BE.aller.', The ground
Their • -bites' Were le the pest ..ftity. yearlil Neve York Ilea '
. 'esteldielinlent. • TordllaYTerrace. • Plas ; Son reAirMat . .. • ..' , . ; ,,, ,. ... e4, him over, the Beate .rectwitioed, him Uneet• whiCh the prison stands being in. 'newed .the attaek.• ive. of her residents: appointed Ank,;.,•
,r-gat'..0t,,his address." • - , . ' . "1 do not know.; •She; .answered..' : • .at once •an being the pima gentleman the tory Center • -..Of the most. yainahla
7 "'Not. knenti. • • • .. •• • ; - • ' ' Who had engegea' the men under the: bliatiese oatiotk ,is worth mullions Of 'at:214e,:tetricig...4t waWartiliaLot 1Coel.gta:i.bbeiliorailit.l.g*Ithiel• '._tioe.
body of each' man of the crew 'was'. a'. "' does: ' They. 'ore:. , • Siewere.,...10, --..
'Smart -very -Lenart!" , Mutrau.ree
• Blettliiiik•-Holmes.. '• ' i• - . - ' ' '• "'No; he. heft a latch -hey, and 'let ;., pounds, and:., the city. .fathers have . dford, ...who - Went to . Spoip;'Oettai.'
eeetiet-!," , continued the . deteptiee. "I "'After' you Went to bed f'• i.)1:ifil:ilidccatiwitse;Pliallte*etipge, ;tar in°3tehecatIltet wieakened: to the eildt that -.it- is_•warth snssts •ot- ,cieed• Tbis terrible pest a T•
rtedwiottiotibeafiveOayeso.n. tIlinouweanacuach St tie Who is Miniater ... to • . TurkeY;E:.,
- ' '"T next called upon' 'Madame ' Char- hhhaeo • ha., , - . • • , •
to pill'. siewn,NeWget.e•andeith., ,tolingesela ngland; 4iidteur H... White, WhO is
h. E Choate,. who is Anibaasader- ,
'found her,. Very pole, and distressed. "'Yes' • :. . „ • . . side; which mut have .penetrated the .whilo
a new Newgete on a lose vain:- •
• ....„, looking ; rad about Abe' eyes, aria :her - ••• "'So your sontras vette, at least •
.00mnionly firtOgirl'Ohe le„ too; She waft •• About eleveit.... - • ' , : • pose was above. the. niurdered Mitoi"•
Her derighter.was in, the room -an iin.-7.!..whoi Ilia 3*. go, to, bed?' 'heart, Ane new : contest' the etre:meet er-, erect
part of' the .affair. :What ,do. you sup, .shiss tits of do away with it •foi, good_ tan Langwill could not itay,-.13tit when 4.
14ml/rite has held Within its thick.walle hut, had dtitidyinw-le . lira tag Oli..gtihr.e . ..d.
• . P- in'
who. is. at Paris. -• - ' •
a court.ta Berlin. ,and ,Horrae pop*
many Unions llieil who helpe4 to Make e Preeident • I:terries* . was taking
lips trenabled. as % .spoke to her. That hairs', • • I' felt woreoping of - leitfle end • a pre-
• I feat a 'creeping of nosh,. and it pre..- the history ef the world: - One of the Mg up it hoPeoe's fight, al Avenge event evening ' Welk. in Indianapolis tits •
didn't. escape my ,xtritioe: •I began to: .‘ • •• liren• .4. ., . ; • . sentiment .of eomiog iiorritr... siren he'.• first prhiOnirs confined there was Wil-- occurred.. ' • . •• ' .• .. ._. It
• emelt . a rat. ' You. keow.,thealleeling, . :."'Possibly , tour .Or, five.f.* :,
.: ". fore Sherleck•110finee, answered. ,• • . leusi ,Ieensi," the .forMder ;at the greet, Ver:ttp•In tie eky-, thi ;deeperate fail° A r day ...ii.fien a *omen : Called. out.,„.,
• lft., Sherlock: Holmes,. when you wine' :' -0.• 15)0,4. - , • -... . . ,"!The • Word `,Ttache;':Writteer 'in -let-.• Keystone Otatel. . • ' • , • . .- • . eke Mt I, Rook Of 'bin* wheeling end ft her hones' was being robbed, At '
• -tipon`:-.tba,right :ectint.;a:- kind of •thrill• - '"What •wati, lifi'•deing. during that ' sante time iterf men. rushed out:
tore at .1:deed," he said. .... . • , . : The hest of aetherttialt bee it that it circling, .:-.They were :sk, mighty army' of • Be
' 1 - or . - - •••:'4HaVe'. ou. 'heard - of. tbne s).• • "." • , - • " • , • . ., ; • , • ,. . "Mutt ' wax It," said teettraae„. in an was in Newgate, anamot,in :the Tower . hoUtelvain s birds, the deadly -foe of sprang into a:carriage.* Mr.. Heir- .'.. .
; • the .iiiyiterionsi :dep:th . of ' your :late i. - 0' a.do not knotv,*,sheanswerittl, tnin- tivieLetruck voice t aifd we .were till ,fet- of London, that Faran..wrete his iranior-the' dragon • fly of . the'Indian wean oh • leaped into - another,: carriage;, .--,--..•••
boarder,: me. Bseen J. , woken: of ing, White to her verY..liPs-. ', • 'en% for .it while. • • .. ; • , • -.. tal, "No Croft, No •Crown." ' Daniel De- ,Upon the peat thesit-birdet• 'chiefly •sub. .15,1, ued the fugitives, overtOok 1.them'
. ve*siondt• I asked...- • : -: • '• 1:: • -:0'0t.conrse, 'after that there was he' - There was something. BO Mothodieel - foe, who liefte in, the memory as the. 'mist. They had evidently soonina. ono captured one with his, own hands..
The ...Mother . nodded. She ':. aidn't, thing. more to be: done. .1 friend put ,. boys" ,,hest. friend, Om* had the tem- ancient eneniro• and just as the ;steam- COO
St
flown • able :to get. out a word... The: Where • Lieutenant :•Charpentier was, - a.„,i,,, ,,, 4.1,t,,, „mir-„n.wn au,ing,
tied. go. incompreheneible • about • the
erity • to write; a political pamphlet er • was directly under --them - they for :
" !daughter buret: out :into tears." I •felt, took ..tvro otficeris with me, and arrest- • il'IL'payi.-t'e'47*-a lit'Zia-7---iihasiii;;;Li assassin. his .,
which didn't .exeetly meet• with the ap- stemtped. down. .Tliete birds 01 the -zee tea •rotary., Bliss in 'a . coinntuniettion• ,
ongrefte riscoramends, •tlitit ' the:.
' knew. something - of., the "Matter. - • . ehonIder : end ,"warned him' - to come crimes: My 'nerves„ which Were eteady ' prover, .of . the Oriernitteet. gor air-. haesermplletir.4kae,do, :,,,,, • hut • are -
enough on • field • • , •battle,.ti:. I d g . .'s opinion . a was. . . . 1. larger. . y • ave bong ,iaith3 and -alizttiori due to three Jameson raid, ,hae,•ed to remain Where they .0re and pot"- -
n that
. .blow Ulnas -since is
. ern Cheyenne -Indians 'be allow--•
„More- than • .eee,x• that:" theie• people 'ea' htrn: When I touched. Jinn on.- tire -,
• • ,..
" 'At : what: . /el:sleek did Mr, Drebber miletly with tis, . . he Onswereg tuf 41." .ste I thought alt. .: .., . • -. • ' ' . CLAPPER IN FROWNING NEWGATB. ,,,, ,.... , excep in e
.
son, said .that there were two- trains-- a meet suspicious. •aspect. . ; • •••
;*ing.:.in hoe: throat -to-.ireep..dotvn, her .said. ' •We . had said' nothing to . im
..:natchths:firet.*.-, . • ' : • . .' '.earrie,c1 tlie i beavy. stick
agitation:. ills secretary. 111.i.,Sangert.: about it; so that hie a it ieg . ,
'
one at 11.1.5.• Aia one at 11. He was -te• ' "Very," said golmes. •
:. •! oAfici„ Vigo ihet • tie:. init i;Fhieh Yew Which .his other • -7 deacribe4 bini .as : •••• • ,
•atiked: . . - • • ..restuag rne. for heing ooneerned in the
leaVe , your ' hOUree, for. the I train?' I ;bold es.• brass: :Taunt:05e 'yon are- er
•• ." 'At' eight o'elock,! .she said; gulp-• death, of • *bet scoundrel. Drebber,'1; Jae
to! it had
-- . "The •man was seen,". coetinuedlwee•
ineWe at ..the back • Of the- hotel. tie
trade:. "A MilkboY, ...Passleg- 631 ..-- his prison life- by *ruing ,./tygin ..to Down • they • . came upon. , the ' flies ,
way.. to ' the • dairy,. happened to walk
down the lane Which leada.froin the
lay there,- Was, :raieed 'against one, of :
nlotieea that 'ti ladder, which ofoielly ,
tlie.wiludows of. the second floor, which;
.
hid . • .
the Pillory."' - It' iit Confidently belieVed --"'"" :
Nov/gate. Sir Hohert - Wright,' the
that •DeFoe , found fia.espiraticilt in• his
solitude and • thought but the weird oa-
venturet that immortalized "Robinson
Crustoft" while •Jm Was a. prisoner . in.
Lord Chief Justice; *he, tried and . gee
iii• . . e • monotony of, '"e"-' . • . ' . . ' • .
, a..„.,. .
r° eaten ge lee. awia rtteliri• co ' daily yloeot imhebbeoeesoa ill il iteirwoe oedfbainti lohisweeeas.la!le foe, es tstin: . i,par elitstygg iii !rxoa-elsd. 1 x t• 0* .0: to iiheecc, 1 e: evil rlee; work -v iaale
OL their
ratrellioeit: frem:do
Against thit stew% " timely re- . uarter of the year. • .
l'le.l'a were haladre4 of aurpagged it' by over 119-,0,00,000. .In fact. be re/derail to the Crow reservetiOn. ••
' • : thkresults in the Transvaal -have beenif Ihe Crows are.unwilling. to freeelve„.
_ cit?ofithel. -gtetle Stit.r4toe'iiof
vety wonderful in the. third them, claiming • it would.. be a violation ,
: 'fhlire:yntralelere':
•• of the Proinisesonade- by *the Govern-.
tomitt.:iiilvteh.e C.11ift.yeattteit.:. aril .uitwi,11-.
;Sew- sof „hinter . : .. • . ... •
.. • . . . ,having with 'hini, -When- :he followed - open.
: •• ' ' a d the.
.0 ed „ba.ck and sew a ni n Owen .
was wide •1Alter peeing; he 10°W.. .
" d g -al* • - °Ps e g hae . .
..tiames .u..ee., wyealle,B,eoeni brut's." retrhaselveraja. _ canal: After .!".that the voyage. Was. un: enil• r f t
a . . Kensington .entered: it Suez beentenietiailiteetit;
ura. ._ T ' Cie is no reason tit. doubt that. this' ' HIS SMOKING HA111
..wOnnai'S',face. alt, I.:asked the qtiestion., , "What is your. , . triyi,tthen
.' : -"A terrible' Change tains over. the Deebber.. 'It' wan a stont• ealr- oudgel..,
"Rid • It ' h f 71 ..flid -.1aOtier. He, came. down so quietlyan • „of, -•, _ , _ _. it. , .. t . 1 ;:
openly that the boy umernted him rtio4. weeks in. old Newgate, during which he • .eventful to this poet, but from skipper ' ' '' ''''' '
water. • i . •
i.:210.rtedo •duettio.onr:?liaolldotrIbo,_
h'1"*. Wallace leeitination eitieeine eta' Circuit
..-- • . ••
•:Bei features tutriekperfeatly, d. . , "Well, -my • theory Is a e 0 ow -
oontraeted • the • it fever and died;year 1 e mines .La a nil 7 his* Abont the, elreateks Or Ale aUeste... ,
Wee some Seeonds before AS oituld get • _wt.',
out the 'single word .'Ves*: and. when- it , ' hen there; i froth altercatioe ape* -
'1) hitevite. far as the .1triiton Road. .
be -some carpenter or Jotner . et wo _.
9umni-most: famous., ector, wee a hill-, terrible . experience et the yickona• DritisIr.Columbla han'taisect Canada to ••.•
"You say . he .muttl have smoked big
t hotel.: He' teolc no iiaFlietilat' _ ,J1k - .1 . downAo cabin boy all bear traces. of the The bidnut ,frOtati the.111endtko and
II ncitioe of •hina, y .
be ond thinking in'hle .
1 t . h. . prisoner While awaiting. trial for eigarfer sea: tlie Oldl, cleans men, Mike
I :'••••ekiTfiere was; .sileisse for ,:a . onient,
•
• .and then the daughter intohe in a Otani, .
' - ' • ..):).etvber • reoewed a : blow . from :, the ,
haps which Wiled him without leaving
/Sick, in..the, pit of the stomach,. Rev. to be at work: EN has an inipression
own mina. that it was ear y - or „
that the man was ,tall, .had a reddish _ zahh eappard, the debonaire highway-
acquitted. Tradition MIS that ' ••
THE RETIRED BURGLAR.' •
docere. ,The Dominion has 'been, male. •„. ,. . . • . .
- ' nig abont the, greenest:. et 'all gienti,... .
. did come it ..wae in a husky, u na
• • ° ' t ni• between them in the•vouree 'or wille .
'Why, his; cigars were as big ea. that.,
iln ner a brother actor in. 'telt' defense. dragon tlY'' . : • the fifth place in thet list . of gold. pre- . . . . . .
, . .
1,
COO in the plat two years Ile produe- is. •eeen..above ground; a box te hold
• ing wonderful progress in.this. direc.- part of at ordinary _hitching poet that. .
fury' mark: The night wee so wit that f 'tee arid was Are/Seed in a long, brown- „..,_•_. ...iiii, tho, way .inan. whottver es.
4143a . 1.141' ea- -•- ..' . ' • ' • " a about so Charpentier
o f .fise- no one wa , . II. boat. He taloa have Stayed; in the •'''oo - '''
some little tbne• after the *1'4" lack's'ironst ere Still shown to visitore, lin *riiiitifs'••Ait reeileir. leave; it. e.t.a& et n.a Y e•• 102, • in
thin of only 01,042.100 in 1801 had risen peit. from Newgate. • . The. festive •-• -•
enipty house As• id:the candle( and' the in :thi basin, volume iiii bad waah4d his
Ilia, for vie found ,bioodestained water . , „ ,.. ... . . . ,
eft Well 'ae the clunmeY which he uti- ,• tteuttiatikeetit uovezepe 011ie ilineselh Johnted en h yfelat td $6,027,i00. and last
lista' se ati avenue, of eseape, . The : 01 reckon, " wed the 'retired is rgi et I tilts: wee about tha rage of the ease of
bi;:od"11, e Mother; leheeveferaid. • Lett ...:: be :dragged the body of Ins yictize into the
--see. Mr, Diebiter again.' . • ,.:. . .
frank' With thig' gelit146ii*I1' We dii blood •and hid. Writting on he Valls -
"that:;We all' hay, a Striiiiir liftleenarti:
yettr• Icittl 41 „ a. sauera piano.. . Foe tunatfay, • lienytver,. •
,,,,A and Ate ring, they may all he so many ,Itenelei,. exit learkei on the itheetic where
pthe.,Stkein p acie414.i::eis.d- her out- a 'ft more' than two three cigarea
1 190000,' Rueida stilt leade he was not much of a imaltker; he dial** •
nes
od.
" 1117eillfaillerkt yeereeNbrageatt'eettlic404bitiltetimirbenCe7; Client, la us, if we Only knew 11; T -" ; .. - I . -.;--• •
•
and ranking • back ,in her chair.. • You
-Chiirtient,ier. tluowing.up. her liastas wtoog _twit:. ,
"'Odd ferekre` YouP ' "lea /la"- : trzoka, to throw the, Police oh -.1e the ,
he. had deliberetely wiped'. hie knife,
I .glenced at ItolMes en heating the
w--°-• ' the meet barbarous toettitre• thet ette roma/thin once ' 'going into a . house , ' * •01•ey, leg • EAR: . _ u -....,• .
have murdered .your brother.' . •
" 'Arthur . Would : rather ' that we „ couxoging
"Well one;" said.Holnies, in .03i en -
voice. ' valtnaills areg"---1 was,. however,. no. trace Ot exultation
un„ tallied se exactly with 'his OVA. There. ,
.deeecriptiOn. of 'Alio murderer,. ' hi hi
' cruelty a estudY•e_Liteset that were
1 -,
emanated fram the fertile brains ef . , __, ....: . . - - - .„ ..... • . • R , .
these mei/ who made barbarity • and wuere 4 mooned in eovenstairs e nue. 1
illotg!ttenreedr.., . . . . • ' . day, atid no trasn'uOverit,rtiewar, net •
overly so, about the euelnyet hut iii
ars; all o'f which was very " fortune
: - Atoka the trutlii` th0 girl •ainitee ed
firitc°1; • • . .. - ' • -'. "X 'flatter _Mytielf that Thrive Men-
.," 'Yeti 'had beet 'tell :ble all about it • •
•.-- .r - SoMething Of You Yet-" • -
yoft•are getting along: Vtre BJ*111:flake or eitisfaotion upon his face.
ix izallia ilticothittnitlinewth.0-
.‘ r-om ,tritifir;: &now tz
coneontitents a the. Ineuisitien
:a esSoti1:3:11aes , 1 .11.1i:Ili id°0; ie di ::::. :t12 eh‘o entiaga 0 i . ,e n 1 . alternate Oroteics and. itaiteeo the leaves "'When he Brat Joined the show he
The coronet ef, a Mike consists
' for us. Sven as it was it cod ve 'tom
uig to keep him supplied. , .
bow,' li said, - hall minfidenCes are answered, proudly,.
Waren; than nee.% Ilesideso you do not '
aged it 'rather neittly," .the deteetive ..w -l=
we....t*a. of the aamO kind as practiced -- . • . . ; .
and then ating on upstairs in the', :lieu* ..-ft repreeentation, of the leaves ettirettreteet Pee: fet:fivlielp.,0 oXotwezanbe4in: '
'Volunteered a statement, in winch le .
"The Yntin0 • nlan leigoettilt:: , hAta"kligtoil, -.h44 Di•eb- -
hopea of fin ng so etling better. .'
of tho pars putot, no Princes of ia .
. • On your head - be it, A met cried.• Of Newgate, Ono.ot the
•,,.•• was APPlied to -those Prig- hall th ' 'h .
' di se i • ' r tho blood' roYak also weer a -goiter •a hold in the aide latver 'down than the-
bek'e puree in hie pocket,' but it seethe upon
Meet exgaie. gait' a light slanting. iie
out rose -the
know how meell Wei know rlif it,' . . •. • said ...that after, following prettier tee „ b did n tho , THE IIELPLESS INMATES • .
: ..! hal' mother; .and .theie. turning In tee tome ,time, the latter perceived time. a " Thaie -was eighty:odd pounds •
roug . it ,pattly epen deo • lid crown. The state heaagear of, a Mar.._ einem in that lower hole near ;the lower
• , blilighele Wail and .putting - tho pito
• • *I will tell you AIL eir: Do not imagine
1 and took it -.Cab in 'order to get away Pa.__Y•itig• • i _
se a ,coarged With- fell:for' who,' •
from him ••• On his way home he met m it. bat 110Ielng• haft been tekett. 0L'a Irart;--.- -.-•-
ar . sOmeltedy talking there. -
r a .tulift• eoesitite of si ;diadem- •stirsound.. head of the keg, or the bottom of the
• -. • had. . 4 'hand in thie dreadful affair,
• with hint. •On 'being asked where. hiS, • In that d their property wee presereea tor - Bet in through tho oraCk•between the ell by fleveers ola Pearls laced alter.; pipe hew'.
ratittly. At Bart, hotegver, haft /with- being bitten out. Hitt-atter:A ite..._
the other head, Of °outgo.,
that my figitation on 'behalf of my son .4, cgA. 4.1,1,,,,,„., .1,„ „„ii 1.,,„1,„ ,, in„, wow.* Whatever . the tnotivea of these extra-, der the old 1 '. lin' )10 A ' '
aw odUld .iefuote ter plead.. :
arises trete any fear letst he should have - --"7*--le;-- Ordirory crimes, robbery le -certainly "When I got along to *texts I tenid
He is. Utterly- intioaent of ' It: My odd shipmete litea, he Was Unable 10 I net' one Of them. There were no: pap -
their ifuou*e. • HOweter therelvaii art er flowert nor leaved, surmounting 100 he got tired of the. pipe and lotrA't.0 -
.•
, _ ._ , case theY ,pould not be tried -
dread is, however, that le your eyes gite aby satisfaCtoty. reply. 'I think tre or- memo/nude hi tlie teurdered " . 2.
't 'flgle•telegram ..,. ,, • , . * - . door and the piano reew a yettng man *nth a pearl on the top. A Viscount g • - ... -.. .
inducement to . 1 -d Th i • circlet, but ;only. points' Tieing sach cigers aod.be 'never :took up the piper
and in the -eyes of others' he may the. Whole Oaf% .fite together unmet.. ' man's poeketoexetp , a el .
heaty weedrte piled on hie' +sheet tia.,:' ,the• bed, a punt; Aglow, maybe 18 or has. neither llowere nor podite, bat' ,. ,
' "It erste worth seting • to nee tint
appeta to benomproniimsa. Ott. how- :family well. What amuses me is to from, 'Cleveland_ about a 'filing Wile laid out in the post y4rd and fatting in :that mei% e11. the edge of ,
'etiir, le utterly impossible. Hie lagh tt. . • the wrong extent. X am afraid he io in UFOs". TAtoro wa5,00 Oa e P- tit he toovented. to plead. The at.; 20.,. Veil much do t in IC g hie inpe• but fa eett hint
. tharaeter, hie proteSsion, tie aritece.- by i vended tO. Me' MOileage't,, oios• 1,, tertdatite loved to , gee the ouffererls : downcast just new, and -.are ideced kul the 'crown itself. A
pearl's, Whieh, regardleed ofinumber„
only the. plc bi circlet adorned with glen s o in . , .,. ,
walking along 'the street smoideg one
think of Leetrade, who had etteted off seci,. ancl contenting the .woordieui?.- 41,
dents 0U all forbid it.' : •Yove, herleo. the veil mem' hielettlf el ' ; fl . there ,nt!. umg • tongue protride arid Put on ' se rauCh ' of those. big .eogare just; neftO to efirry, .
• inmost of the facto T, ansevered. no -
"'Tour best. ivay ts 01 Make. a clean It Waft indeed Isstrade, .who bed as- 1101: : sekr, ,. -_:..,... „4„,_ _ *freight thet the crushiiig out of life oc-l• head in hie hands, looking very deject- high, from an; Earl, and the number. of • •;• • • - - • " ' ,
thOneople .right off then feet," -
wort't Make moth of it. Why, . sitting there Mx tiaS edge of the bed, Barba hag may eix pearloon the gold- •
with hie elbows on his kneels and his en border, not raised, to dietinguigh• , - : • • • ..,_: -
'- minded the. etaire While Vie were talk.: "N .thing 01. tl.1.1r _iiilletriCrook rtn 'tarred in iit.,fuer. milliners. . -On othet
" 'Pert**, Alice, -you had better generally Oito Portioultr Wait dressed in Wok: and he Ws* a tratisartotel-51;;;UstIntil:i.adem distinct from , WHAT LONDON' DRINKS ,.YE • .,..„..ki
toanli, titintelihnit eteg:
: :peed upon it, if fotte soli le innocent If rttAbt:rtn4: .•
he Will be Hahn the waren' • : The assuranee. ana jituntitiess Which ..
ing. era who:we! enterea tho roonis, Melee novelliwite w ,
himeeif ..to .ts eep, Wes ittilk Von" tia: -tortureis be preheated, far days until dews 1141' the footboited ofj, it: She •
vitt' itocalsiozie els judge ordered .thet the ,,
*narked his dime:mot ota bed. or IlifilgPo l',1.,P.I.Iteicrlr.ater . the paiioner gave up. ' . ••• .... • - ....,,..J . Some eerione Partleniate ate &Mil .
•
. oleltginer witildrettit.'NoW. 40: She ,famt wee.disturbed and troubled; white - oit the table, and, on t.431:Iticiortudtterlial
n hi Oink lit 4tretIted that the erlioner ahem :d• I* a *Mute by hearing .her talk. ' A . TOMAItItABLE VIM); Lohdoh arias evsry you,. No. less
• . . • • le the Home Mitigates Concerning whet •
leave tot together, elle' mad; aria her dreee were, hoteever, wanting. Hie ,eid, g h ra. ere woo a g a lirittirrOtril treilatfrdili:.11;t4th Ittie.Pgt Isrliii.Wakoi- ' Stli4I lit,lodoltitoM I:VIA , tii
f „„, ;taken from that Court, the ad Halley, The outer.tmitormity ,about wins in than 015,000,000 gallons of **toe ling
\ • totinttod, 'I had no intention of tell. hie clothes were meal -hinged ilia to-, a •enla.,, it p„., _
ing :You All this, but .tance MY Poor tidy. He had evidently -mune with the a couple of pats.?
triternettine Hitving (Mee deelded to Holnete, for On perceiving his colletgue •ehtir oak iin niceleitia le .*" Isteent ,prison of.NOW tate is which 'AO :
- " 0 juitt before I did, and the was sitting, .: thy the leet testament, now at gomer-•.,4,rlok water osslY„•The beer consimitil ,
lie must, have emus, intet the hou ' -'
'And et cur ths boy 'wee her 6011
so iiinnehipi Waked ell the more •notewer-' of LOndonerh . Ilttt Londoners don't
gmterel, both' ea to perchtnent and. pen- their Way annually &WA the „threat -a, *
', • nitUghter nee diecloSed it, X have no intention of conerulting with Shertook .. Sherlock 1101Meit Orel( tiltel• d ..
PUP te a "low. sleeted.. dungeon- in the, ad -
'your tvisest eimirese,".ettitt I.. •reene_funtlaing nervously with •hitt• li'!- '1113" °see is 00MI) • ' • a loin cloth,
speak, 1 wili tell you all without omit- he apPeareti to' he. embarrassed and: put . Reit. ' . .. „ .. . ,,. L.;:light penetrated. hire he Wee' te o * ,t• # fox mut ,
title .any Pettier/tar?Tte etO0t1 in the center of the "•..rhe litet ilea t be erzefliamtittnle- , he lad on the fleet ii k ci ' f f - - P al la ,. end tune elle wee ost Homo. of the late Sir 'Otago Perk* ! anioutite to 160:000,000 gallons event,
tete " I 1 • • El e "eV ca.,', ' talking•to hiet. It WAS runt,,of eituree,• •
and iron weights and ?Pet the didn't growl at hi , er ti d. . .
..." lir. Dtebber haft been with -US lat, and uneertain What to do; -. The two detectives stared at nint it. 1 steno*, were to he piled on hie body at ., fault' with him, nor i k le tilt", a; Whom daughter had ,just died at . year, equal toe_
' distribution Of almost
' tary, Ur. Statigersonf had been -traVel.- he isaid,,at bast -"a most inooraprehen-'• Dr haVe hew' m 0111.intA.A.f.16- InSri 'nett" bear. -' For the drat day, if be lived,
nearly,- three weelti, lie and his eitertl-, "Thie. fit a moet extraordinary, citee:* anuteeillent. .. • •.._, .. ,,„ . Intervalug On the floatitient. X mace& 4 Bible affair." . •• : •., _;penion fetid, ;confidently, "41 't * I:Ztl$:tete42rItElltig:itEllf-
ti ft, . . . • hear , rretty near, to sett ne rink. -
le until he had all . he could all, Slut loved him, At° kna bete. '
It in thi on earth?' and it b ' ke br '
ttd rod,thar -
ch nt ; Falmouth. flir George, who led. hie a, lent to every man, woman and -child.
lite at Ctawnpore during the Mutiny, in the; world. -Of neistispirits London
' trunks, showing that that had been cried Oregeon, tritimpleattly.
"CoPerillagen". label on each of their "Ale ,you find it go, Mr.. Letettadett threads Whieh• have formed. 'one _ :
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•tt : tangle. There ore, of nettrae, detella , cut/rived, threedranghtit • water from . was and about ow hie' father
And teYhe-jnet talked elong . 0 s was Made it *la oarriea throttgh the- lions, and mill,' terenty-fivo Million
Which laterite big ifili, (0..8.41,ti it :Our tee , drinker/ware an array of.,Mit...
had only a ;tiny scrap of paper Mt -dtmande Sherd 4,44000 gallons fovea*,
. thole hitt atoPPitig•Plerul. Stange -non thought you would come to that eon- - be $ 'fent Ciaterns And he Oh' bilettd and &jib iik iv, wh, ifi taxi-, b4a lift „----,,... his ear. . Fragile mi it le* it Will doubt- lteuid nonfilstartay; menus fenneethitigi
„.,., -limo 'by it netts*, *ha Concealed It in iteunde of tea, Whicle vrhoxi reduoed tb
to filled bit, but I am as . artisan
saved a comfortable inetinle for et alir.• Bfl14 0. ko-o-- lent Ontlent ad a euriogity et .Somereet , lika.1;260;000,000 pints', or nearly it pint.
ployer, I ain sorry to say, WAS "far - the ' iteereterf. M 'of all the main liette,' frOM Ilie t Me water on altortiette daya until he died.. adt,d sh thei ';;;-r-i a thimiz.
*As A ifttliet, rieterweel titan, but his On* 011161013, Hate nu .litanatea to . Ina •
r... Ioseph. Stan art.' that Drebber parted' from 'Eltipltera011 The *vett* lingered fur six days, but , ., 6 .. : , . r ., ,, Y.. u le, tronek nint altatad as h. bit Of flatten... for every inhahltant of the world. Our
, ttthertvise. • Ile was cattle itohis habits son •P' . „ a e 6 nt . fe the . dl- of
*OW wife and eight Children. SUVA.; :wore z thought I did not want the sl ht6t4r-* - -
v num a 'bulky MEI. enscrol- teapot, it properly .haped, wouldcomm
pesky' old spootte, pot). rhib mitt ne, led en ratterial. prepared to defy the. .-pargegetitittrinithe wit* of, 411:110.
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't .end• linntish in hie trays The, very , • "The /secretary, Mr.. josteph Stonger..-.. the hodY tithe latter, Ith if I had been
night et • Itie. furled he bettaine Very 104° Odd Leetrade, &lovely, "watt /nue. theft with my own eyes, tiVill give
A le 'hi° man' *Ilat4VET b•15 pfilne6 'Were. I Want, they were, anYway, but I doll '6i. ieet„Itts*
,nuich the Winlit for dtiolk. art - indeed, : detect at Hallidare Private, HOMIShont Yion• g reef ez To knowledge. Colg- ' laysci the heroisin .of a raartye. ' tleiought eltemIght Mile 'mu, end when
tnalitiere . toward the tettitteterettetto . MAPTIfttt Y11- . ' ' . - • ho.x - *" .1114 Mother letning. foriturd end isy- . : 1,troittrartrii0%000°t,Oarattlris'yge3
after tIvelVe o'olook in the day' could 'elv o'olook this' Mottling. you ey y ' . - those It another CAM 4 man, bore 1 , .
hardly svsr 'be said to 'be ober. His •'- pillar • law/ ot Imagined, I laws e• tsar fail- TkiElt15 WANT LIRE CATO. . : yoar.
weight upon his obeet foe two doe
Hi Laos thahue ..6ta latttii., pet.. ,aod than, goys ix. and oatitetit4,1 4„ , log down between the boy's hand* end .. .. ..
Worst of all, he epees:110 asstuneUbs greeted us was ge0 ttiOnlentOUS and th Pielthrtvithe, hitii hew The so:he ot thot' beg 4..ttand en hie shoulder, you know 'may slams Of ' $111.MeIe. The lion. and TrtAINING C-611"' • ' !
Oats maks Os most careful toilet -of
*ere diagtustingly free and lasailiar, The Intelligente with whitish- Leafed; tibitnit14 ' tripttreirna till: tatst,f.an:',. :. ....... •;,...,.......:,„.- ...,..
11 1.. to have el e i n Olt ha t place :soda 0-•e tloollo whiab in the. oid, VIM I dial' / *lid downoteire end :Abi5, Iwo lonnh tbannewee igt 4ziktile mina*, Ida Indian figheritilie het*
' settle ettitttile towards IllY 40txtfiltor, :unexpooted that we Wert ell three of eatery at the polke. thation. It , dives worn the ossision of fe,getiog arra •Itit tha blessed old
la too In/recent to understaitil, On no* minder of lds, *111110 tad wit I ' 014 • .1 porta , to
a"""g b" Wir4f16 ' tho - * Merino fie the mit, wetting
• The telt the *WI tub and f it
Allee, and fipake te her wore them .feirly dttnabgenutded, Gressoti• alrIng was , Ha onto& num% my talanit "4,14406 lit whish sissy Deogiit 1°0.4 fella 'Oln And teek • 11$11110 au itigoulone *My et training the ottsoN
pla were Wiest in this Manner. rally this dark, indle-rtib r- "
14 hIn g I r eotiV te P1.1341.116. t 1,11 rat Igt,rurte.14.,,,It: trt..1. il leaatelleil
Mite in * way whioh,lertutiately, ehe (3tsr cf Ms chair , end ttlgett tbee Ie. - • . . ' 61043.,ia
these pule, tor / inn betted to gay the . thole Myst • bah* tritinpled- to death.
oemieferr he *ethane tetrad her in hrs. igtgima in mums ot naioo;kjirounfo, 1 le rt •4 lati in nee 1721 OA ' of One Uniting 100 Pea,: Tam tflltAlaP,13 NAMMLIJKII.
nrIneand etabreeed her"4-ti otttrage what's Ups ware compressed midyehis' tiletd,'' ,fr"
which muffed his own seerstAry te0000 persons • sisembden led whou WI. A Regletrer hi the Diem Bed of Lon- ears itho foot to time at thee earns :days. together to iswellow enything
• pirrti•tfilzkyfOrdigr.autnextilettlii .:Nitpert...L literetesetta& tee r ho grtitipma. "Ito ' barn wee szefrated in ege fo the two teetertty ilitotted the Wilt of : thin it hoe epesitte• and lettoh„ nd tire ',catches, sifes up trying. ta &aim, an
oar Plot tielagege•The isetai *shut -of fish landed ' roatifer at *Omer Porskei. Tb.srii a ohild who has hew acme ardor rough longue sombg the: reet of the '' feithttilly brings to the liwask all. thio
body.
t asked, !I mopes, that you can got 'it wits gni* Wok enough befsve." stlatml luitt rest *as 41,063,let, , Were too iserlois accidents beyond those ritoblitot, , . 414 it •captttrisa •
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