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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-01-08, Page 30 1 # % . � I , I I . . I . . - ' I � . . - . I . ,� I .. January 8t1x,A,,W3 ­­ . . ­------ -- T11r, 0XA*T01q simsooAAW1000 . . . ... I .. . ­'. . .. s'-, � �- - --- -10- , I MOW-0em" . 01. .. ,, , - 11 .1 ­­ I --­­ - -- . ­­­­­ --- �m��. ­­- -...."11--- ­­ . I I.- - ­ - - --- � 1W I -1 ­'.." - r --­ I llill.fllji, o �*&­ I ; ; v-. .,­�; - 1 I—. , . :­�,;-�;�­­;­;�!-­ " . I I -- ----- -.--..m I , - , 191010-11 '00golpsiolo-P&O" ,00 - ­ 9- I t1meB, to be more flimBiv than vulier Ili% to lmlko Ihn best of their way ­ .. � ", -1. -- �. -.-,.. � , , 0 - , imuse bad driven. together liere io . 7, IV , 'W , W. - T No 1 IF IF IF, 'Ir IF - 71 - W. 7. Walls before the itinn4stible wbirl- witge eternal wur against the world borne- Therefore, j�ur having three evory triiiew of color 4.%4 11W. IfIlt Sunlight Soap will not 1, � - wind of human love, and pastiJon?" they bitted, and, find their ottly dq, ,or four of the ,dear creatures on I f4tblr RtOOd watching him, Onak . Aulwor of Bay tbought. of Vot, and his dark light Ill scenes of blood, pillage, and board now, Would not ha-ve ' been. dI'M1eaUInJC On A sort of mswtel, burn the nap off woolen.s. . 4# Tf �� cheek flusliva Slightly, Would she, murder. There were 10remb, .s4pan. Worthy of notice, had not one of with a look half proud, bQ1 Sad, nor We surface off linen$. � 4 Fo#1 too, break down these ­pape,r wo.115" Jah,, Italian, L'tiglish, Corsicang thelh, U, mog . git his .,, rincl, .t beautiful J,�relkah .1, bal.f' bitter, commingled oli . I for his Sake? Would she give.up all 1l%,4,cn ,knows what besides, all JUtl- and 4 daughter of a great magnate � Still fine face, . klaud Fercy's wedding" the world for him, as thou . sands had bering together there-rilising the, of tile land -AL marquils de something I "I see You owe not disposed to . . -A done beforo, 40cording to this nickst llifvriial comi -tojok it into ber head to fall in lckvo� AcIcubwledge the rolatlorish4p be- " strange jhan'B Story. motion Sometimes, " The, Unseen when they got drin1drig and with our clare-devil. of a captain, and - tW'VXk its, Sir," he siti,cf, alm , , 11 "Your mother was a lady of ranlc- lighting, . lost SUNLIGIff / �..) of that ever sharhed Babel. The -diselp- when the ship, arrived at the place � haughtily. "Well,, ,I own you are . . I . . � -Pkidevootn, is a lady of rank, for she still liveal I, whore, the rest were � to be not to blame for that. Let us . it, Ii 0 was protty ,strict, About as Strict ... Were the next Words, spoken. rapik, v � ,till landed, III ,1, a oi , gdeltiolsollo, absolute y ,put : part a we first met, jl� stranger"; S .,cret �,is a . .0 and excitedly, that aroused him frolu S. It Could i by ally vogribility be hrr foot clov-it,' to, use it, coulknoll, i You go your way, aud I. will c . on- RZOVICZ4 .. I � "A Tertible his dangerous roverick, . alliong Such 4 gang, but t1loy Would expr"slon, and flatly refused to i tinuo mine. The world neect never I I Dy MAY AGrIm FLIMINO Secret"71 ",My mother lives?" exclaimed R breah out tit thiles, and then the (Ila- leowe him. III voin. he, SO" IMXPXNSX . I kly, bolical regions themselves iiii,ghthave 'xPo9tuI4t- : kuOIV- that You are waght to the, a . . springing to Ili$ Jett. I r it it it hard to raise such scenes Lis oil; told her, he did not love her ; , outla%y,ed rover -chief, You are freOA ASIL for the Octagon Illocki.. - I , * 0 & 0 $ 0 0 0 0 0 *-.+--*-4 0 0 01 $ llyo�,.11 ,I p.n . , 041 I en %led There 8vere Worse ,r I that the lift, he led was too d4n- i sit-; free, t go, and to take miss . IQ , a ' 'IS a .98 It. h so,, . . cklolei� *"4.6" "Greitt Heavelkil Where?" thall ;nurder committed, ik. ,ck geroug Tot- her to, think of . shap- L wle wit you, if your c oo . I . � I I I . ",Ili England, most probably." � ",a, - life -%v&q never safe I did 'wish to see m CAMERAS CAMURAS . . "Aly mother lives? Van it be pos- by these buniall Iki-nds; Your $ tiler irkg� that big . y poor old I . ed to the ground, 'Yes, there howa Thera Was no rc s; that site I xxxother;betclirck I left, but, perhaps, � 6, ,Ply. Tile outlaw nover took park; in tIIonli,Aboug);*, the tot, two oicinsecotive minute , -his own proud, handsom. . had leanvol. his arm on a Sort of ulan- Bible? Who Is She? What I-, liar memory of the past kept Iilm front would be wrotelicit, wjth�blm, and it IS better. As it 16.11 * � � forgetting everything , �o self; And � tot, kind, with big ll(�ad dropped Ill;%) 134111�-?" demanded Ray, like one b e- that. Stallding by Illyself, Built(— so f6rth, in fact, he tall;c(l to her I . There, was Something unspea.k.ably I . in'bpr delight, It stood like one stunned by soine "side himself, I I thueS, after witnessing things that as it he, had been the greatest o!d � sad in the proud cold way ,this � . Pet uttered a cry of joy and Sprang I "Lady X aticle Villers, Counte,96 I I toward him. Ile took a step for- litighty brow. � . )s would inake Your blood cul-olle, I US- anchorite that ever looked upon the was said compared with the * deep . Coureyl'� exclaimed the Outlaw, While od to wonder If there wa pecial Invention MelariChOly, the bitter remorse in � ward, his face flushed with In,ity Ife lifted his head at last, and they , 8 t1l, deep adorablo sexas u, a - a -W his dark, flerce eyes blazed. enough pit in bell for these fellows. of 04lLtall-tha Whole tiling was the- his ,dark .eyes. There were -tears 0 Camel-11nas - I feelings, &lid the next moment. Pet � stai -d to behold Its dreadful gliast, I- "My mother tile Countess Do Cour- . . . - )less. Ills o, , When I was young, I Used to believe old .story of St. Revere and Oath that did ' honor to � his mah� -as held clasped in his arm yes , for Some nionlents cyl" he Said, scornfully, . "Do you . � - I ly heart in Ray's a . I I , a. � . -0 RaYl dear Rayl I am,so glacill, ,Were fixed !it a long,' inexpljQable gaye Ili Stich it. place, Xr. Germaine, no leen , over again. Mademoiselle , yes. . Illistake, Ilia for 4 fool, Captain Reg- , all be CAMERAS ­ . exclaimed Pet, r,carcely knowing what ,oil the surprised face of Ray, then hl inalot?" . 0oubt you. do now; but somahow I woulon't listen to reason, and. de- came over and bel -d out his hand. . CAMERAS . , .1 . � "My father, you wrong me,,, 110 . I she said. "Dearest Rkiy� . the saine low, hoarse tone, he U.sked-, got over. that aud.6undry other pleas- ternilliod to have him. at any price. I _ I - . . my , rad - "Young nulln, before high Heaven, tit bellefs of late Years. Though Our moral young captain hesitated Said. earnestly.' "it was from . no I . I 11 . - ousl I didn't mean. that; but Rayl "Anti, she, Your,grandmotbor-does I Swear I speak the trut I � "said the a k 6i what I saw ana at first; but she was ,voting. . , U, L I am so glad to see you ag n I If I she still live?" .1 h - . . whenever I thin . beil, Stich unworthy feeling I hesitated WX TIAVS A r4ARGU RANGE OP' I P -At 1. Outlaw, solMilly, ")Did not Keturl). lid pipe,, and he to reply.. These revelations . "My own 'tronillal. In : "Yos.' In Old Barrens Cottage; but - , beard on board that ,cursed floating ' tiful, Iroundied it 1. I cathe - CAMERAS BTJT TUB 13ESt yog . y clearest I $1 . I tell you the manner in which *Your pancloinionium, I wish, from the. hot- Was only frail fre.sh and hlbod ,so suddenly, so ­ lovel" be passionateTy exclaimed, she Is a helpless paralytic, , 11110%pectedly, that . . bending over her. . "So near, so nolixi and I'navor father's niarriage was brought toin of lily Soul, there lvas Ono to , like the rest'of via, 4i.nd - the result for the flikie being I was Stunned . A CHEAP CAMERA 18�k . . . . , , about?" I � ' I . - - "Ilow on earth did you ever find knew it. Great Ileaveni how Won- ­ThkLt 110 invelgled my � . grill them. alive for their deeds Ili, the of all her tear"i and pleadings wap. andunable to.comprehQndItcIear],v,. BROWNIE No ,2 . I mother into i , . . I . or WHICH WS SR1474 � . n 11 I . I . I , - dispensational". Ile- it by some unlawful means? Yes ; . � , h.,, � rated still, and ,as Stich we will )ea a *ill * I I I tile out, Ray, stowed away bere iin- derful is, thy Ile . . . that one, ovening they both went on Outlaw not, YOU .are my father der the earth?" kaiked Pet, whose ut- groaned., I - t Did illy father ever take part in shore . togoth.,r, ,and p;erpot v e I . - . . . .. -she told tile that. But, good heav heso horrible secties?" asWed Ilay, ctowlkll�tgbt matrimony, In -frouand world and'Its Scorn together, if I AT 1;2; . ter ainazerdent, at seeing ,him here ' "Is It possible'you know her?" ask- enal the -i ldea'of It.being Lady Ilaude - IF . sy ( ' Persons in neighbo - towns - . � completely over-illastered every othoil, ed the bewildered Ray, with a sli,lit, Shudder, . . . ea. deflance of all the'statutes kino yolir crimes bave been great, so � rin . . . Percy I Ob, it is absurd, ridiculous, "No. neverl" replied the outlaw, by-14"rs. against biganty lbat. ever - have your wrongs; and , let hiln who an� thinking Of' 9 . - . "Yes. I knew her," he replied Blow- iiieradible, impossitil ad eillphatically; "your father had been w6rck wade. llerhaps1ic thoug . . "Who told you these' fol-, . . . purch&4 - � feeling. el" . exclallu. �ht he who is without sin cast the first Ing a cankera will receive an . lows had carried -me off to� this ly. "Toll Pie, did she ever Speak to " . . . , . Ray, vehemently, . . '- - . . I black -hole?" . you of your father?" ", It' is r- a gentleman - once, .and big whole Ila- hilld ,mude inaugh .miserable for stone." - . by dr6j. . , tile truthl Raymond, 6 . . Eastman -catalogue . ' I "No ono -we only suspected lt.'i Ray's brow darkened. . . . , ,a cited otgainst this brutality, life, and that thek'a InWit h C (Intla of ,,the father and son I . I I I ine, look tile in the face, unit see ture rev I I 11 Santa ping It . "And you know, Rayj it was the 'She did -often My -father was� ina No, he never joined these fearful re- nierit' -after all, in nial,ing "tills ill- met In 4 strong 6arneat clasp; but a a carol, Other cameras � . I if I am not spealting the truth." . I . I 11 , I : -ough. drbwnedl Ile was branded, tried vels, but *he ,fought like the very. fatuated yoi:n:g creature happy. It the outlaw's face was averted, and besides tho E�itstman can be 1. greatest mistake all thi , They . I 0 Yes;, no one could look in those, fielid himself in open warfare, aspect- is really woudorful how girls. all his strong cheat rose and fell . like I � . . . . meant to carry off Erminie-tilink. of convicted, * and condemned for ; the dark,' sol6inn -eyes -and -doubt ` his . supplied. Filikas, � Aev,elop, . . ally against, the E4ngllsh iship.q. When over the Woi,ld, will cling to tile the waves of a tempest -tossed. sea, Ing . . , � thatl-and they took me 1 * it - rL 0 MIS- ' guilt 'I of another.. HIS day of.retribu- words. . . . 1. . they were attacked, .he was worth most undesirahle .class .1 of Mori, . At this' moment 'the curtain was powders and other light litip- .. . . take. I suppose papa's goyle, tit of VOIA is to come Yet! Enough of this , Stunned, giddy; bewildered, Ray plies can be sent by Mail. . . I I cannot understand, 'what possible - . . the whole pirate crew together, Ile blite-k-le a,. pligilists, loafers, �ill . pUsbcd. aside, *and the French * wo,. . � . his head altogether.," . - ,dropped into his,seati feeling as ir. . � 19 � , ; .. � .. "Your father is not At. holne, Pe- lliitere�t all this can I�avo foryou,'.' the room %,�aa.whirllng round him. fought, Unit cut, and qlove,.andslash� sortS . of outlawud people, and give man.. Alargueritevisto6d beforothem: Our cheap Bxposilre Motor, .. . . . . - � . tronilla. Ranty 1.9 nearly distra,et- . "YOU will soon learil. Come with. - "And yoti-whO, In Heaven's nar ,tit Ilia t1hol,cold shoqld,�r to senslb-lo,Krai,:,ht- "Well. Marguerite," $aidthci Out- ' at 35C gives the correct exp . o . a* . 1. . . v I I 11 . . lie, - .ad them, III a the devil and . . . ad. . � me; Miss Lawless,. remain with. my angels. � Burning and smarting still' fok�waj-d' e)�ary­cluy' Christilklis. You law, looking UP. I . . . , . . . , � . are you , that know all tills?" he pas� I . urd under all conditions ,and I , . I . "Ranty? wife until , my return. This way , . , . under the sense. of his mighty tongue VDid you, expect any of the men . . I . . Why, Ray, is. Ranty, '? id. . wroligs illay talk to them till your. .. , pays for itself in a, short time , . . . .. � I home?" . I - Young mail; ' Said the ciutfaw,' turn- -sionately kilskii . . and degradations,' be seamea deter.- itches, kIn-d show thel-a the evil of.' to. return 'to-kilkht?". She ..asked * . I . "That I will tell . you presently. � I I . "Yes -arrived late last ng to the inner apartilient,Landhig,' , knitted to wipe out. 'it)] big a y col- looking. with tile same gliance of I y ,., stiff0rings' tbeir ways in the nikost, gladi , . saving over and under ex- I night " - - I �Ufflca it to s4ky that I do know that b I . I I .. . . "Did you ever! And they li�d tct. . tioning the other, to precede. IViin. i airk- speakilIg God's truth. "' , I in their blood. " Many'. an English ors, their"answer will Ile: J love� sharp Suspicion from one to . the. Posurein negg:tives." . . . .. ' take and carry me off suich.a C-oll- The astonished Ray did so, and . . heart. grew cQld In death to atolio for him, anti itfter'that you inight as other. � . . I � . . . I .. . . . � I . the. oiUrfAin � fell between the wondee. "Angels Ili lieki,voll. I the Countess Do the wrong, onck - Of. -their. countrymen well try to drain :the AtIlI,I;tIc with I � "No. Why?" ,� . . . .1 . . � I , , I . . . . trary time, and I wanted. to .,"a hint' . . � � . . Couicy illy mother? From whom,oild. . . . . . . . . �. . -i 41 .* . . . . .. �. �, . . I P. . . . it to;tspooki, as to make*th Ut- the'v . . � . .. I . - . I . .11 so much. I say, RAY, how did you , Struck assembly outsid , the - YOU learn. this?.' had donp.him. Ile had vowad ,% enge� am give I ",Some of' them .tire witho . 4 1.anot - . I . I . I � . � ' ' . . a.lice, against the whole nation, and I hi'm up, tbey'll cling to him. like -9, have given the signal.,, . I , . ' find me out, though?" . twalki. within, . . "Froin Your father." 11 1. � � I I I . ' - . ... . .. . . . . . . .1 . . . i . . - I I � doubt whether St. Seritnus hinis6lf. liarliacle, to the bottom or an old "Oh, we 1, tell Bart to await LX. B, L I . . � I � "It was all till accident. . I will I . . . . , "My fatber is dead 'F , . . . . ' IT - XOMBE . � . L. I tell you another time. What was the L CHAPTIJR XXXVI. . . ,�Your fatlie� is n0i"v kept U.�,6w,niorc religiously both'in ship. But hold oil! it wcn't- do to. I them. ,r did L not" expect them, - but .. . L . L - L 1.11 :. . . L .cause of . your being abducted this , . . . . I L . . "What?" . . . I 11 . letter ahit spirit. I .. I . .� 1. � Indulge in k;t, tri,in of hioral reflec- something may.' have brought thQm. . .. Ch . . I 1. . L. . I I L I . !�. �. I . I I .- I ttol)S; Lfor, �' ., . . . . emist and. Druggist. L. . way, PetT 1L. . "Be� seated,." sald. the outTaw, with " I � ., L ` "Welt., Mr, Germaine, we .cruised. if I, begin, 1� Won't know Admit them at once.11 .1 . I . . , . . . . I !Ypur father'is not dcactl'!. I 1. L I. ' . . . . .1 . "Why, if your comin I . . ,.!Sir, you are either had cir.rilock� along with these sea-wblvds.some four. . IvIlell to stop, I The Wornau- tu'ra'd, and left-',: L I . . . . I 11 g was an acci- R wave. -of, his hand. . I _ . . . L - .e . the . . - . . . � .. . dent, mine was a iiiistake-thought it Silent and wondering., R�y'obeyecl'. Ing like?" excltUrded 'Ray, Springing 'or live monthav and kept. oh at out 'IlVell, our captain' toolc Ids"Pret- rooni, and tile outlaw, looking at . . ­­ , , I . I . . old trade of throat -cutting, Ray, Said.' with a Bad smile: . I . I - . , . . I. ., . I � was your Erminie, YOU know, bc�-. Ills strange companion began lac- fiercely to his feet. '. .. . I PIft1IJr-.' ty Wife to Sian With him -for, though .11 I I I ... .. '. . . . � . . - . . cause I look so much like bar; .1 ex, ing up and dowU4. while Ray watch- "Young man, I,am-neitfior'." - * . walking, scuttling, .slaking, ,and burli- lie 6ficr0d to procure,.a home foi, bar f Poor-.I.,�%iteritei she has ll�een L . . ' . l . 1 .ad . 3 h all'. . . pect. .And now, are you going to him, inwardly Wondering whether . 1` - was drownecir on his way. Ing ships. -1*3oructimes, to vary the ol: ally -part of the- globe, she would' . aithful. �llkk400-g � clinging to, me . To Our I . . ' take me home?" . a � .,. --s.muggler-half-pirate ca . I 31�y. fathet arnusement, wid.b'reathe a spell, we -)t h( I 'him. .'He wa' with a lov. � * of. which I am . 'ut�-� . I . o , � . . .. I I I this half Ptain - to Ildn Diewak�'B Land." ' I �. . ri, -ar of IQ&vin a to- . I I . � . � . I It, 9 . to 11 I . . . I . "Flardily, I f ancy, " . said, Captain was, quite right in his mind, ' I * "Your father was nckt�" , .. 'used to go. ashore, andr ise old:Xick t,ally Unworthy of Such strong rly' un --i- fly. Poor Marguerite f I . . � . . . , 11 . . pas- . ' ' Ileginald, who, with tile rest, had. 0,11, " He stopped, at last, in' his -quick' - , . I I-Gi eat * 11siavens! . � 1, generally, among the peaceable inhaba- sionate. love -as She lavished upoki she was' close Ving Of L a better fa,te," '. .. " .. . .. . .. .11 . . . . . .. I . - am I sane orl. s Friends and ''. . . ­ . this time been watching them, Land . excited .walk,.us rapidly -its he ,.had I Xnaoi.9" exchtlined , Ray, Ili a 1oud - it"tO of vat-lous'�e.'L�P-ot-t,t,oivn8,.4�nd him; butlw did all be. -could,- Under . 'J 'suppose he has - now. 4ulte. . . . I ... . . I . sed,. Commenced it, and facing 0 . I cities. These places ver L t . . *boe hit * re from'. . . .. .... I � listening, half -curious, hall�alnu ' r und to. thrilling .totio� "'Afaki, clemon, deivill. 'the circumstances, to Inage p� .covered the -.loss ..,of .her � . .. .,. I .. . I , 11 . , . I ., , . ... I ­ . 1. . . . I . I . . "AIr. Ray, if that Js his 'name will *be,o Ray, Sat; -demanded: ' '. .- � - � . Whoever you are, r Was not the trans- )..too -hot to hold us,.. and We never py. Re. tittid h6ri, she was ..such a clitlol,",said Ray, ., .. . 1 . . . . 11 .. . . � 'ba "Nevert .'�She "has 4ev6r been' th . . %. . t � v . cl, Ck to ilia'saine place strong -! arted: .gir evos . . " ... . hardly go lly. �s- lie -- 11�lky'dld this' g1pay, Haura, leave 11 -port wk�cclwcl, ori. bvl-. Way from � Rug- I enture . I * �, .. . . loving, brav6-bo, 1- � , � .A. #Z11, . ..., back as.eas I ' ' � .. I ii.. � III - t; c ill . D * Rjtkk�l �­ 0 Cus . . . . . � . � came." �. I . England?" . 11 , . . twice; for suille of t 0* irion. getting 0 .Iovo:her. game since. eltr � I - . . . I I I . . . . . hin ,. and Ull on board lbst.? . 1. . I - I . . but �e.kliij, no it not, � .sweet , - -, �- . . I 1. . . . . . I . . � "i �' tanddr-boartoU at thnim, wo4ld take 'It .s � . 'Ie 11 Olil Raymond, I loved, . . ­ . ,. ..,� "Why, you hateful old brigand, w -she nev.ar' told � ' . . -.- di6d litt an-ge � . . . I I � 11 I. � . . . . . . Vo.. All ,Were lost b6t, two-yekiii . � eeincid-as if: !Ill love lidd .. I . � - . I . . .� - . . . I . . . , . . falicy to 1 9U 1 a 11, . ,. . .. . . . � . . . V . L �'11. � �. . EL .1 Oic-protty,wives and. . if .: ­ - .: - - . . . .1 '' .. . . You wouldn't be so ugly as to keep� me replied:ltay. . , - . fatlivi. was one of these. I . . , t of his heart until', tlic� birth , that* clif d al - . �., �, .. . . � I � � I, - .... . .� . . . . : . - . . . � . .. . . ,. � I I '"Old E rl. Ile Coure ' . daughters. -of *the gooid �idzens' and- .Sentence �070 . interrkipi.6d. in iii 7 " '- ' - . .. . . . I him whether he wanted to or notVi. it . . . died shortly' : ; . I , . . . . 0, .. ... , . � . Y.' . '11(�a,Vell Of IlCaV biisl. AkId where is of ' big' little claughtcV, and - then. The ; . � . � . . . . . .. I.. . � : : �, I... .... .., � .1.... .. . . . said rat, with flashing eyes. . after 1, li&��sQiij left. EP . � I - � .. . :- * I ..Ca'rrv.off two or -three -of them toe th,ck -so - (if, � the . old Slumbering: 'jlc�- . bl cla,i­.cilil lift ugh. . . . . . . . I I.; I . . ., .. IL . � I L: ...: � . . - . glftnd�I)Ql- I , . ,,1, a I 9 manner end . I . . . - . . � ,% . . .. I .1 . . I " ir centered. Ili: hot-. I . istalit entrance -of the . . I . . .1 . 1. � �, - .. . . . I I . .. "Sorry to. disobl-ige, a lady, but T1 . I . � Ili. ,That too, -you Will learn an.qn., Jf, ; .�it *of S(is' li* - ' ()f VoUrSo the" ti011s� e, an . ol . � .1 r. . Id , . . -I haps'.'she was instrumental. in Ills I y rather now?" � . b6no wk, ok . . I I P4 romi the - . � . I . . ' . I I a "" , - when ' * cave . .1 . . . � . I I . I - death Lind,was obliged..to hy. " , . Yolk P16Li.V, -a .Will I things :in .1y" "'as - the, deviI t.ci +ay . ,, - r t a, came a* wild .shout � Of alai-ni We Wish, Yott� A,11 , .. . I .. I . this case, I fear I inust,' 'lie . Said, �t - take til, !it I Aftei. her. bi tit, .his be ter.. 'n .. I . ' : .. I I . ''. . "of that L �g ' then: 'exulting cheer to' - - . . . . .�. - I bowing sarcastically. I . thing," ,said- -tb�.orclel, Of t, - , Listen, " i t . . escapades * were found .an at in -th; s .- . ... . .. �, . I I . 1. �. I , I - 1. know.no . , lit -di -oceuvring, . . I time , Or what reviaiii6d of, 'it, sooikki-; , .. . . � �.. . '' . ' Pet, having by. this. time,got over nay, i1hpatientIN" . 'illthat: 1111's all , 110111. Sjt.dov�`n, . and ,be calni,­ gvt- Out,_ and.l.t. was -like '. running. our. Cd to awake,. and lie grow tired and" .sharp report of fire -arms and - the . . . . - I ... - � I .. I .- .. . . ' ' . ., : .heads ilito a horiicWs iletit ',to ,.go . -trampling of many feet. ' , , .. I . I . . .... . I.. . . :�. : ... , .. .. . 1. � . � . I . I ... . . . . � I . . the .first shock of .liar surr�.rise.', like 'this. to clo,ivitli the revelations you, 'iilg oxvited. 'will do 'no.goodj�,� atid. Bic -k. * 'of, OW evil life lie ed. ' ,'Ile .1 . . - . � I ; .. '. 1 .. I I L . X ... , . " A' I � . . - Wa orcibly struck with to make?" . . - 1. I t I I . . back, Your f ther -WiAiecl ' 11 "Iya! NN'llat 4heans ,this!" I exclaiffi-� - � - .' , 7 I .. I . I . I � . -are I . � . only refal,d ffiitll.ors'�. Tile' V,ansport . Ili . ,to go to, held gluttod 'his vekfegetlnce�sufflcicht-, ' I I .. �. I. � 1,* I . - I I . .. I .. .. . ". . :. .. . . .. I . . 'i E,kgIdUd -InUct -sea after yout -1. f.incy,, ly ad �tho - outlaw, , as. he .dashed ' ,�.�, .. . . . ... . . I. the resemblance betweeft the smug- Not much, perhaps; but I wish my "Struck--,:t,-stwken reef, and. Was wroc-k-; I- . . tUready; 'and she; was �olilia­ . . tht , ., . 1. . . .. . .. . I . . . I .1 : I gler-�captain and her handsome !over. questioiii; answered. You -st,e res- , ' .. .. - , but there Was no opportunity. :He . . curtain aside, �anof­ 6losely 'followed ' : R.- .: ... . . �.. . i . . I I I say ; 0, 011C.Storlily night. vour-'father - ' ualW- urging lilinto:0,ive itu�,-,ankl stood in the outer apart- - . .. . , ..�. . . . .. 11 . ,. .1 . . f Her bright eye. few - sides Ili Old Bar�ens cottage?" . . . managed. to -Iniike. 'his cseapk�-, - liow� - ... I % danced, for. a I . � ,. .. . - I 111nd-one sailor. clung to a�spar Until - . show that time' had calkii0d,lils.feel- .by' "Ay' .. . .. . � I . . . 1 . . . . . , . ds,"from one to' anothier, �, yes. P, '. � 1. I ,, I � daylight, 13,,� �hat. t'ime 'till th'6 rest ever, a,ftcir 'it lo'ng tifilke; gaVe the c P e� ment. . ,: .; .. . . I . . .. .. . . .appy, * . . ', � . " . .� . ... I ... � .. I ".. - I � I i ' .. . . . . I ­ �... - I ...... secon . and- - I . ,. . . oncerning' the �n'afr'ag of The. men . were air - . . . . I I . I - . a % " Voti - I I vo -tlipre,: too,. 'with her' of. .0tu * of theirJ` - � - - ..., � .1� � �'. , . r t. with:. I. . .. . I . . . -ed-were ingulfed in tile high-gea, wolii-es leg-bull.,01-le * ]no' � in -1 . I � � I I � . . had disappetti . . . . I . Pr- i , . ea y On . .... ­ .. ...... .,. � 11, .)il . . I . I : -d ,, he., wished!* to .I . � ... , - course. '. I light night, and was -off; .'He rea;ch- LT Y Atdildt al . .? . . ­­- , I , "Well, now, if you two don't.look . � . I ovean, � ptajl�­ sail- I , . . "n feet. gazingAn. alarin, in each ,*6th- . 1. . I 1. .L y . " I � , ... . 1, , � , . an(i- li�rlshed. (1, a . , -4 land .and I . . . . - .W I .6, . . :: , . . . . .. ,. I to 7,n -I . ­ise6k his other 6r,, .. I I .. I �. .. -S, . cu I I t, � oil Pugland hi safety, afid tho�rej .the -ual � - S. faces and-- In ly grasp- - ..., . .1 - . . I -� - . - .. �: ,... r , ., ... 4 -you say,. a helplcss, 01 i I I .. � I a a 1 contin . re ink -their. Weapons. it, the � inicipt of - .e. . . , . . . . as much alike as two strung 'Inacker- "y6s." 11. nvictii* 'and all were actual -a. child. Stich iv ii0lunt,jr-i . cis, lily "nail 'a no� ,. "If she is, 'eLi; first. news he -had was fits Own death * * a fit : . . .-;. N ark � . ie -Pet. I said 611 last, in ,the boundless' Sea. ' - Before solvo'. 1116t Still licarly two.'.years I . .. � . . I . . . I ., along fiay; you were Ilia very fill . 'tile iiiart,iage of. Lady 1%faudo I . I . . tbdm st6od Pot ,-and the Frenchtvn� � . . . . �.. 1. . . . . . . ,age, ,' ParillYtic.; .how.h,as she contrived * to 'Ilooll­the next day, your father and . 'not.- clali6od before lie carried itiilto of-. . . . . ... . . . : . `� ...'� I I I . � �. . . . I . I .. , . . I , Percy to tile son of -his caomy,'Lord, Ipan, liat6ning in*sur,prise and vague' . . 4 � . . I ­ '.. � I . and I'll leave it to everybody in gen- �. support, and edkicat;6'�oik-w-fc)r 31 per-�. the'sull6t, .-were..acen, and. picl4ed,tt , feet. At tit* It time he I . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . p - - . .. , a end .of tht . . 1. � . - � I - . , . Lic.Ited?" . I . ,. . vegsel . " : I I I ..,I . Ernest 'Vil livi a,' I .. I. ., . . I ]arm. , . . . � � ,. I. . . I . . . . I I I I a . . , � i oral if you ain't. If you were only - cei%'6 you R170 ad . I . by a JjUSShIg . . , . .. '. .1. . . ., . I I .1 :. . I . � . , ,1-4111 . "Were . you. t �. ,sa-I -1 1. . . � . .. ilTbe'.',news nearly -drove hira� thad, gave up. .)its command .of the','Diable , . .. . . e - continued. 1. .Sho .. U � ts . , I .1 . I . . - . . ..,. .1 - . ... . " I . I . . I.. I I I I.. twenty years older, and had Whiskers . 'it ;�a4- not she'who did it.. . ha I or? I ]IOU ," f � the chief Inate. 'and' ith . -Still Elie. - nois I , . . 1. P , I . I I . . � �� . . . I i . .1 . � . I .":. . , . . . . � . - I * . . . � . . .go o W cheers and �anllii )]?.,,'.'of feet and �. . . � - . � I . . I .. � .1. ... . I 1. :. . sticking out from under your chili Indebted' for , illy . education to the, ,.. � �., for his'loy' �. . .ti 1* , I . �. I I . . - I . Pal.Mica­my dear.gir," said Cap- e�,ror thitt.most b('alltift'l his wife 'and little: darl�-eyed' clau- ,- I -' - " * � . . � . . like a row of shaving -brushes ,you,. kindness -of all old gentloina:ik who re-�. tain ltegil),Ilil, wi . th. it slight* smile'-* , lad.y amlounted. to feenZy- Ills inton- " ,tile. report of, itre-aiIII6 all oio�;ming;- �.... : 11 �.. :: I.. . .. � I liter . Rita, set. out for., Fligland ..,I . . ; R -i I I a �o 16 sides near us,". Said Ray., flushing, --who 1 - i�its; does l.iot. matter ju, 9 ­ .� . le. , au� ng to,rcthm At the7 itame that - . Maitlandj�, ...�. � : .1 Nvould be as much alike as . UP I I 1. I . at .1iong had been to Back you' out; but J. No dild. Knew blin. thekle,­thl . � . � - . .. , anti '. , . . .. I . . . 1. I., �:" �­ I - . - .1 : - :, I ::� . I . I . of peas." 1. . �and..bitlrlg his lip -till � it wag blood-.. ' t-nia.11, when. he heard of that mardage,- he. ' I . I in . bad changesd hfin' Black Bart�aild two others rikshod in, .: - , I Sudeessor to Og] Coo . p I r .. , I - .1 . I . . . . n w. The Ship was v. mer(han ,. I ,.. , .. -I . -ot)lcal s i . , I I . .: � .. .9 . .fled froni li, ,,. t) . e 0 I "Pon less' I . I Ingland a-, if the old dent- . all , *ozovored., with blood,. ari-d--s-hout- ,, . I .., I I . � I . I ... , , I . I . . I .1 1. . I I . . . " . . . my -soul, the likeness -is - � bottild. to a; far distant p6i.t.., The� . . . Wonderfully so':ho . was. .free to pur. .. .. . . .1 ;, , ,;* , " �1' . to. her , now, - .1 : . I . - . , � . . I . I � . . I I ,!. I : , . . " - 1�r . ..". I ��. . . his. investivations. ukl�pidlestocl. . � : . . . . 1. ..,. . ­ . - stror'nary!" exclaimed.Black Bart ` �Whp'at'ieiids,.� n .1toe .took us .%�Jth . thein' and �over.ki,, - year � on was :aftet� him, * and- never r6sted su'd - ing-, , ­ .. � 1. ..... . .. . . � , I . . . , � 1. latit, . � � I . * - I . . I ..'Betraydill betrayed I :that d , ----- I I - . !�� , -before, our �srdls filled foe, 1 tbout, his - looldrig front onoto-�notber. I �. helplessness? , .. ... .. - (j till he rcached.�'tllc 'Plac'..e, Ithere 1.10, , - . I . evil's - -T!�� - '.. 1. � . ­ � . ­ . "Really, I feel flatterod to res . . "Erl, lylle and , her - . servan .0 - . I 1. : . knew - he -was thost likely to. -nivot Ilia , Ile made everyl-Inquiry . . 11 'net. hats -.betrayed . . 11 . .1 .: : I . I . .. I I UI , � el J-1and" again : Wo I . . 'but , .help,, 136�zel 'Gai . I : :, , ,. I .. . . ,enible t , lb Eng , . Wel e . � . . militicit* -and Son;. . . . �, : " . � 1. .. . . - , .. � , of , course .. I . . I ! 11 . I . leman halt so hand� - "r, rininie ,who9 .'' Ohl J remoanbOr ; ill th41 ,14otIk,Ij�'qeaSr---thoiu, (fs now- ill- old,frionds, the,pirates, itgn I'll, -.t . I 1. , US, and. e-o&,rs:'&re up- . . .., a Young gont . . . -1 . . �.. . ­ - 11 : hey-wero -m'.vain sfw-c'. lon- be- . 11 � , ­ ... . , ....o ­.. . , - , ... I on - us - red hot, Here ' -they come 1: . . , , . . . : .� .:, , Ermlilic . fc.4te tes, aild wd limel- "ll'o 1, he,found thein, 90'e S0111e, . . . , - - - Is LawleBs spi)ke or. Some -%%Itb�' piril, . . . I . soine, " Said the* captain,. in Ilia ous- MI. ' d '' I I' I 1", : . I . . I I . � . .. , fore, they'liad ieft fOr this.pilace, I ! . I .. 11 , . . .1 . .:,.:,. 1, . . .... I .. - . . . i I . I - tomary tone of careless. mock G Maine ''Who Was to' bfLya 'I) `J r6a . ol)iv. , For 6116 . pliwgl J . .. T, itild " "But Fate,. �,as ­ It . no . w I � th-od ,. , , � of 41tb 'that d-cl whiteAlver .. I 1, . . .. I . . I I 1, . . I . ,� 1. .1 . ,cry. . .�e , cell &fied out- island-li ble roasmi' foi; his absent . .. . "The resemblance must be very atri�- brougli t 110-6 instead -of her., , -Who is: ffily .tvc. wele cha.scd­6�61�1.;A.ken;. a.t-, : was adntitLe( among, that ill b . kinionk them," yelled .Black. Bitrt, . I �. :9 .. .I q.. . , - ...': 't . . Ippy I .. . J: �. , ; .. . . . ­. . . 1. ` I I. . ,�� , , . . * - ; ,choWering blows � upon -hill)., , had '.as he *�iushecl in. . . .. 1. - . . . . I , �', , �:.. I aots the. I - tbi lie . .. , - - rt'd d0cated by it pirate'and � band of Chri,44ali � brotbers otw6 -- - -- -­;­,­'­,­. � . .. . I ing, since it attr, I&Ico of . a Ernii , I ?" � I . t.ickcd, 11 , . Ill rve -77-'.--7---. . . � . . . I - . . ., .. . . .. .,. ,e%-ery one!" . I �, ... . .. . JI . . . . .. . - e . at another fb rese -for him.: 11h: . . . . � . . , .. � - I , I i i. I , ) .1 , . . , . . I , . , . . , .. . .� . I � I . � �.. .. . ' . * brought its from E ngland together- gj�j,Lvo'q I.,, the Nvicle: ocean, wbe��e niany nick of, 01fie too; for ibeir conlillitild . . .. I i . . 0 , . . . .. 1. :, ; � 11 I * ttlo - claughter, Rita, w4s: I , . , ost ciiie ,� , . � :: . 'I a�'bt c lit tied. " , . . I -I declare, it?s real funny"' Said. I Cannot 611. Xy:-graficlinotber . utore - t1hn' half our. .number. found ', more. ITc reltelied tit ))I 1i.!-,(. in the, I. .. .. , ill . I . I . . . , , � Fet. "Maybe you will tu�n out to ­shel tvas,a itiore ihfailt, t A � . , - clity tit 'tli,, great wilderness of Lon-- . '. . ". , .. . I .. � � . ., . . :'' ­­ .. � ban.". . 1. %Ive hQ -e. ' er wit 4 � ��hole%ccotw wais I I .. 1. I . . I 1. : I , , 1 . . , . I ..� .. . . it [)I -art had. grown eold 1�ofoi s.deud, killd'dic - don.' and h6 nO � � I . . p . .. . 1 . .� � . -. 1. .. . .. . a. is your .sister,?" . .� ' 11 %%,]tile the gre Sea- rolls." .� plunged ill. st . . ver: saw. eard. 61 1, . I I ­ . - � I . � . .- Ile relatives, bymand­by�wbo knows ?.. "Pet'htlfls sb . . aild V0 tit afniction.abitu't it, '. b"l, I ­ .. or ..h . � I i , - 1. .. . I . . ... . I ... ., , �,W� , "` . I . I I.. - It always ends so in, plays and no-.f� - "No',-. her very looka forbid such.. it I "Wel?" brolce in Ray" bit tills point,�. as the *ivel�llil"`11��,(,%,Qr likell, to find . 'all- ait6l.." . . . ... . � . . � . I 'V 0 W " I . I ".. . I . . . I . . . Y . Cailtain � , .IT. PAYS TO ADVERTISE, :� ., . 1 6-0 1. . . I 1::.. v0s, where everybody discovers;. at -..'SUpPOSitibn�. That'there 'I,; it('), gipsy ii.vikol,, - hjs� L,yos pierckrig'ly. oil I the � Other who 66tild kill, .51LI'v" bilril, al tI .. I Reginald paused f or a. . �. . IN. THI� XEWS-RHCORD, � . I . . . I ­ . . . , , I " , ... , last, they al d not -themselves at all, blood !it - her - volils' :-. . 11 I In, it .and avert, d his.flice, while . . . . � . F ; � . . . . . . . . 1. . 1. � ,., , I ank. Confle i loikt�", othe'l , fave-�-."wo? � Tbell You . W0110 murder ­ftll b6fork, unit sond 4l, - . 0 I .11, . . I . . ..... . � . � I - . 1J, ;.11 i I . . -. . I ' I . . .. I I . 'i .'jiosy Kiiitura: brought,' - ber tile sailorlp.ave,d­with 'Illy father?" -a ibordiliate shilors to hingdoin-60ine, . . . '. � ----, .---- ,­- t,-- -7. 1 (III 11, .. . . .., but somob lily else.',' . , . Akid . I Ray continued to listen wIth breath- - - - I [11 Ili KI I . � I . "' Oni England? ' .Strange --strange., less:,intorcst, ..: . , '. . , -, .. I I . .1. - � .. . .1. ,. . May I ask the name of the gen- fl- .. AAZXII,� that floating, oplickly-fading, - with U� Vup Of ' a, InAl,"lin Spike as � ,. '' ' . " . . . . . . . ,� I . . � .- . I 1; . . I . . Who �c I aid the Outlaw, -inrxI)l--,,t1l)le,q , . "Ttis wife inearly . - : . .�4 � . I .� . . tleman whom I have the bonor or r(- at sho.bc?" s7 . I �Illilu flicked for ith ill- Ileatly a`-, he cotlld� Your father had,' . went crazy, ., . . .. . ... .. .. .1 . . � 1. . . a V think, Miss LaW-: � ­� V to. . , biti(d 4pta -. : .ian3 � . , ., . . I . . sembling? I h. Mi. musingly. She has � oftdn siJakei stant i-ownd the lips of the. ckUtIa%,;r, frow.the first, been lk,il imiliense f4v- cont � (, in Regiritild, at , . . I - .1 , . . . . � . , � I . I legs, we will turn out to be relatives you of the De . coitf#cy flintily, 110. 't'. 11,�,said- i . 1. . .. . I I Orite Aviih thenii * and- had obtained * . tit'St, lifting, I his, head- aild, Speaking . JOU . .. .. �­ � .11, I 1. . � . . I . I I . . . . . . I I . . . . * for a �. - ': I :� � . I., a .. I .. - '. . . I � . I . I I . � - . . , . . , ' -t , . that powerit.11 asq.cndefi&v over them -apidly; ­sb6 Was ellaz . . 11 11 .* � as I ha,,e not one in. the Nvide dbubt.?" I . . - .1.. . .1 "TaNtsty �and impatlen yetqr Yo . * very I . . ,y . . .. . ..I � . . woi aptnin Reginald, with 1yes often", . . , . , " , '. U . I . � . ­ . I . I . I I -tit," said C. . 'Ur ! I lifile, tincl. be -lie grew' desperate. - ...: .� . . I . . I .. I . ... . - - , , , , , , , . , , vullAt" IE li dral'. great chi-is,iAtl vir- I' tl,al; wen of rellnerl.am Strong ininas I �. . '.. . I . . 1. . , . . I I . f .. .. .. . - . I � . I . . . . . . ,thing like ic'cloud .settling. on "'Did She tell ,you , I ,��t Vil- 11 .1 I -Be,: `bhlt Ile, (lid not rejoin -at . 1, � . . . soint l Lord 'Nrnt, tile, p�ltic 1 .4i, 7.'r.'Gol'illitillf.: olle can , alwa.�?§ 'pos,skiss �6vpr Coal al the . piritt 5 -�­ ­ . . .. . .1 . his darl, face. . . ­ .. . liers.lnt�rripd Ltidy, Xauqe Parcy?". I - ! . -hud the%ailill his %-61-Y soul, loilthed them- imii 1, " I I ­.�,- . .. .� I ." ­ . .. �. . .. A �i,W%III' I . . � - I . . o' �� ... . 1�. ... I .. I . . I . ly Gploljr. " I I . . . . . . . . Sic (I i d. " . .� ..�, !� I I � )16v 'Vetl - get t heollih - the world w ith-. nat uv6s;, and, b0stiles Ile 'a, egg Inkin , . Ili' ?04,10- -� . . - . . . ,. . � , .1 . i .. . .. .1 I . .. . . I I . I.. I . . . "Wly na ' ilia Is IlnYmond Garmaine," "I ' " I . , 01:i. 001, ft., 11 bolLbor J:wus the sailor ill ,1. UI)le quolitles of bN laitiented Mid tic- becIville. , ' i-eekl , . ... I . . . . � . . . � I I I . I I 1. . .. . . .. . . .. I � .- said Ray, coldly. . .. � I "Do -bey had V ,.soro . Sliluggi: -do% fa& I I �. ift . . . . I � �.. � I you, know if t 1. . queAtion. ,or. not, -does not )it Milplished priedeces s, in it, high..de. ed the %.vqvId over,. . .� . . . . .. We Intake, a,:,iPUialty of -iakilig fain- . � ­ h"Wen?" ' * : r ... I % � attr.r� I " . . I . �. I � . I . . "Get,nittine!, - C, I I . . . � "' -tit , grev. � 'llivreforei-,tio soloner .(lid lic ' ' . ; . 1 . brips. .V . . I I I .exclaimed the smug 0 P, I I . I .B;uffwv,l� to�say, I was oil board a I I .1rito danger, exposed � himself, ., to, . , ,., ily gr V,e have the accessor� . . gler, qtarting suddenly. and i'X (to- not 166,v I arrive- than lie -wag'unanini I . � paling ; . : ollsly, and- .. � I : ,ground which are - raal�. I � . 1 . � I I I lea &lid back - 'of . 1"; P', , - *�' ''. �vhip -when She was iiia,vierL-cl by. the P o Vi denth everi't day -and livedittrough. � . . . . I I ay 0 -Ili, I.911 . 1!8he never tolt .you? . plratcs, ­Tllty weie shorl, of bandg, Ivil b � ()It . . I . . I - .1 � slightly, "did yoU a' It I i - ' ' . ac ord, 'cleeted to tile it. 111). 'I.IJS L`t�ifa ac('0111ps lifin',in. . . .. 1. � I Ily necessary .for the. making of. a "I I , , . r. remit.'.volnma,nd, and, stood ,li) tile . ttlf' Ilia- danger; 'slid 'never left'his - , .. - . I . ... ­ - group, -, and. - along with our, � : "Yes, Nir: What Is thercv.N r(I I 11. I "-%qe�ver,`! . saiii, Ray wondc,*,rink 1'.11d, the 11I.Ai'lill .Nery gl"adolmly 0 . , . . . pod . 'tpaile . . this- "ClIt ll� , . hied . . . I efs . � .-try Ili that'?" askod Ray, whose arm, *110"O. echisi;"Of r6i,seVer- , W. the tl(,I.t-)--�t..o-1)('-.'41111'Cijltly- , � . I . . . I .(,d [1101, lives to - those " side Apring it,11 -these' long Jong, I , - ,osing We. bring out 'each . lof that re:- shoc`B � . . U y � skill of 1. gtill oneireled Pet. ' I I allo!v" was to eild. .. . I I I 111W.1;ried-7for Ctiplait), Pillgo, .1010, , Y. : I . . . ' '' P, Mamm), oil or.ndition of thpir tj&I,lg, Sorrowful years", Fate, llroviclence.�- . � I .. . . �. . ., 1. 1. . individual: to' the beat advantage. - 1, I "f once know a Person of that - "St"(1118;e , R trill) 91CO-very strange ! . ,tit oath of allogialle6 to )till)* find I)p- having sorved his �-!;Ltalflc,�Oa - i6sty Billie . I'lor, Power of some 804-t - - .. . . , . I . . .. I . .. . � . . . r -, , . , I . .. . . . ,- . . . . . I . name, anti Its Utterance fou'LlIed, Said- the outlaw,. pacing till aii'd-down like it faithful servalit foil llvo�­and-, %ovo bim*.t6 thla.coast;' he found, .. . . . em.-Alig .1%)VIL'I"; alld..jroe ltirdA of tlio . . . . , . 0, ri I . strange memories. It is'not'a Vory with brows knit, Ili decip "th"ollght. . hig-11 seaq, 011o'cir two bollest , 9ollls tAventy, yeal S in tills N01111,11g,ig wo�kq, I �.. : .. . . . 0 , . .. � coninion nimic bere-may 1. "And . so you� ave determined to. I 11 . . , , this- ;cavP, Inado ft one' of Ilia .ren- . I. I . HENRY'S PHOTO STUDIO - I ask if You. ! rolk,*r!ed tile li,od," Ulawg of hungry �Veilt to. aid hial ill keeping- tht. 1%111��'v . . � . I . '.. (leMitts, and ofteil.came here, with- I. . . I . o , belong to this place?" aAlengp tile wrongs of your fath&, .�, doill, Internal in Order, with flyo. . � � I . . . .. . I . . I . I ' Wilirl", who went swiJilillitig roulld tit . Out drolailling In tile. Inost relooto We. solicit your traderanc. � I I. . . . . . . . .. . . . .11 , bu't' I , Y-1 , . otilleellf 141cill t . . . . ni . I --- "No: I 11111 English by birth �jnq� �nan?" be said, after a paus,o, ' * , ill )ead through )its, I. � . ----- I . 81111M, Casting IMIging e,�'(18 up at its, y -hat, his rficither . and , son were . . . have lived here siuce a child." . , stopping I)efor6 h1hi again. . "Well; 'Ur. O'cirmaine, loider the. wil , -� . - ,- - � . . . I . .. I . I . .. "Yeq I � I:! ItsNug, it's I)Illinly. its looks Could . . ,within , a stone's throw of him . . . I . I . - . I .. . . . . � "English!" . I . Ileaveii helping' me, I ,w.111 I"- narid of your Worth;%, (rdher, 11 * ri I ." . spoak, for anoirthet, moutliftil of till eolni I ar�yot', I ,tarted wildly again" . and . this I lainied 11av, fiercely. p . I . Tritly, as I said, this world ,i; patro pige, din ing the ye . . .. I ' * , ITe r a­x1c . . I who by the wity, dropped Ills MUMS, f 11 .. . . . 6 . .. time looked tit the young man .111 a . 'ITCav6n?" Said the outlaw, 'with tot. thl-o Of as-g000l, brave*l Watyll- I Of aerinkline, .. .. or .' . . , -, . . � . . i time. I beill,jed fji,)�Vg its, ever 011111bod to ., th ' . 11 - -go know our past record bettel"' I � I I I * .sort or terror. his old slicer.. "'It to, the Ilrst I " I ow 'Diable Rouge' cis we Af,al, � . . I I 11 . � -evenge, So- . . . ralled, very 'appropriately,.-Oul, sbi � . I �.. . . . . . - over heard I.Teav' the� Pil'a 8, . , And hover until now mot." .' � , . . ., I . "Yes -or rather, no; for though r on aided i I . riagilig' walked the plank thai hiIur, - P' * 110 paused and lixte over to Ray, - . . . . .11 '. . . , , i helping You, . I . I ; .1 : . . I . . I , , , Voll mean, And Rhing businciss, and stilik I . � V nglish; . . . old still , They were gratified, too, I . . u of Prt I per �walls, :wbou i moth;. . . I � � 'G at. -1 : 11 1� When lie first, Joined the , and father - and son. t1we . -1 born Ili England, I,am not . tat und foUnd their gra,ves In the'eapad- did a. douri Ila Started too. Ile cont thatiV6 can tell you, so, It 4,, -Gra .n,.*, - r n.# I � ., I I eollic of anothel. race." I ' bow is this rovenga to ))a accomptit-1,- 0114 s.tonla0s. of the ravellous devils tillorit goodly 'vesselik. . belonging . to * , Is fact li nd . . I . . . . .. .. . . . .1 . . . � .1 � . � The fixed glanco of the stntigglWs. - ad?" - . . . I I of sharlig. Voor followst ill''ther . ' frolitod the .strango narrator with .. . I I . . �1. .1 : . I . . . 1. . . . I I'. , . . . e into , "Time' will tell," Atild Pay impa-, j�uch a rAas-e as heaven. they .Went fliall all tbc� Other gay ceafta gallin "Restored nowl'" ho said Wltcll�,: not ilecessary for us to ,sa3 #*+4*60 � 440*6061*1001 . � . vyes grew each illoinent, nlor, - glse, e is their variofi� Christian 'Majestfet i*onder-wide eyes, I I . . - -k fa , uUt1i tiontly, "It cannot concern you In � " I. . . his (Ink -cc paled and puled tholl'o St "it 1141'h t', for heaven IS aseasl- under the black flagat the tilite. He And, haire they met at last?" I . - . � � I . 4 . I . . 11 I � . contrasting with his jet-blAck hair any way, Captuin Itegitiald, and 0,' ly reached by Witter ag land,11 "They have," replied the outlaw$ large things i n' advertising, . . I I . � did some good, tot), aniong hi.4 own 11 , . I ,. and heard, it looked. glinstly. . Ilia this Subject you necol, tisk ine. no - Very truc,".Said Ray; 1,1an(I you kirow-,�plit a .4 op t6 all their tot- , with it Strange, sad smile. , - . . � I)reath catne quick and short its lie 41ora,questions, for I will not. 11.11- j'" I , f . . . . . . , ., . . opmtl tlo .pirates to ,aid my fa- basil,VI-40-be-told excesses, of more, "i%fyfatherl my fatborl where Is I . .1 . I I . almost gasped. I . swer thoilli.1, . . . . tll(,I.?,, � .. . I . Standard .. I � "And that rare ls�--" . I "As you pleaso," said. liti, with a . . � kinds than, one, and lot them' know lie?" cried nay, half clehriouavilth We have been constantl., . . . . . . I . . "Tile glpsy I Yes, I am of the do- att'allge, 811111(�- "Veil havo -intlerito'(1 "Ves, we Joined them, T was reek- t,hoy hold found their Waster at last, 411 those revelations ' .. . I . I . , I ' . � . I . le - . lo -4 alld so WaS be; 1-0e did not care The,V'were frieffiled to relief, and did 'life stands beside you! : I , am � . I I I . I Elevator - . graded gipsy race," exclaftit 'd Ray, - tile flory, plu,44iollate spirit of V,01111 'qr,d Under the liel;el kit flrst,' but he very e0o.11Y took . your ratherl 11 was the 1 Ing . � I very interest that . . . ' I with a 4ort of fierce pride 5 th I ough race, T see. Your rattler is, Y. 0 U ga." I L it fillip wIlethel"we cru '. I thr It I alive to .e . . � ., at . I .. . I he dartiol and defied the world to 'do- drowneu?" I b1tick flag or the red eross of St. out a, brace of pistols and shot two iinswdr, - . . . . .. . . . . I . . � . . . . . 1. I George. Life was not of much value Of the- PhIg-10Adel's 'Of the � . I I � I spigil him for thati lyew-yeg f . To ,�&Lt mol are .10i , mutiny : L ..4� . . . � . . o blin for ))is own sake, but he liad dead, and then, Ili a speechi ,much � CTIAPT141111 XXXVII, � holds tho., confidence .01. , , I . . I I I . The smuggler-daptain rcs,pled as l th6se llueqtiolls?" . T ,1,111 to livo fol' sUIldVY ncktlolls�revvllge, I shorter than Sweet, gave thein to till- I I . � I .. I I . ". . ". .. I � . � ­ I . thotigh noine one lind .,!truck him IL "Patierive, T,ilr, Gorwailloi, . . - MINTON blow, and grasping Ila . Y by the arm, , 00 , ")a to that pr"sontly. Did Yolly, falley, boing tile strongest. Then he derstand that. every symptom of in- . Nil"t, motiorklem, Speechless, *ith our wide field of customers, .. - . . I -IN �. .. . . . he exclaimed, in a low, husky Whlg� ' grandmother over afioal� to you of had ti.ehild, living -you, Afastel, Ray- subotedination would, for the future, 141111I)IIISO and .many contending emo- . . . . . . I I - youl. inolther?" I I 111011d; and thotiloh 'clobsiderable of ti, be put it stop to Ili tile same gentle Vong, Ray Stood gazing ' � it his ' . I ! I 0 per. , , Very 111,00,".8aid Ray, ill 0, soft or devIl himself, he had Bowe human and fatherly way. Well, Mr. oor- ndw-found father, like one sudden- . . I .. . . . . � .. . � All kinds of, ' I "Tell Y110 who brought you here. " Jy strjcken litunid. And With fte 4 ' ' You were S, child, you say, whenvou tone. - 114he til)(1 me sb.i n(,v(ir* Saw feeling left, and the only white spot malne, would ,you believe it, Instead I . Good goods at honest , rain wanted and , � . ady 0 . of flying into 41, rage as this, and hand resting on the Young � . , charge of her, but that ShO Wat I f In his soul wit . . . 'highest prices -paid left It'lligland-who had 8 0, in nian's � the - . Yolk?" . rank, Thot, however, I 6m inel 0 Ilia love for �cku, for 1,jokilIg up & rumpus, they immedi- shoulder, the outlaw stood before I . , .1 ,,rvfy gi,andmothor-a glpSy What . to (loUbt, to . (!(I hi'T"llother, anti Lady Maude VOITY. atoly conceived an iinlitiouse respect blin, looking, in I hi's - Palo, wild, prices .is how we expect to in CASH for any . I . in the riarne of Heaven, $Iry Is (tit I . ::And why?", . I . Vol he loved her th(,n, loveq her tor him, and from that diy no Caliph exeited fa4e, with a strange, sad . . I . F still, unit will while Ill.'e. remaill,s for, . . N quantitly,, :, this to ybul", oXelainiaA Ilay, like I 11ceallso illy fatlier N�aa n 1. . Haroun Alraschid over reigned it sonflo� ', o,y,, uko keep - No lady of rank., knowhig It, glp;q.lv . tho rest completely astoulidc-ol by wo I (i hilu", rhore royally ovei, his bastinadoed ' "Nity foltherl" repeated R our tride moving,, . . � "And yet �qhe scorned him," Said subjects thaii did Captain Ito - ofto In it' dream, . . . .� thig sty'allgo Motion, I � havo a;1voling to do with one of 1113 11�0,,V, Ivith. flki,.) I . I � . . litter name I" said the outlaw, ' clas-4. ' lyroitil t.'ogland"s Proud tailing eyes and dilating your father, on board the Illed Pev- , I'Ves, oveil $a ; you have little I . 7 6all at the Elevator aftd I r datighters would not inato with do- n9strifs. . it.' Oil board it Vrefich Private"", 0allst', I fear, .to be proud of your � � I � . - Aww- . , * I � see U I I I I � hoarqoly. � . "Yes, she scorned him," -said the , that we split to, ,I)avy .Jollo.W one relatfonghip. In the brandeO -out�- . . 9 bof6re selling., ,,Among her tribe She Was the gIP- SPiqQd KIPSIQM" oxiclmwl ­rtck one else Aould have done night, we found a lot of ladies;, and law, Smuggler, and Pirate, captain . -.- . . . . I . . I I I gy-olueen Xatura." A streak of flory ro,d darted for it It and live, But he )oved liar mud jiftel, Sending their ftIaSculIqe* filleilds )tot 'hold him who � � . .- I 11 . I 11 . I I the slilug�l '�* 10 sad to ilnother, and it is to b� hopedt (6 %vaq ckneoj�llowri a.4 the 00 t . .­� , ".11t.4c (Jodi" exetalmed moillent acroBa the dprIc rare of CAp. though Iv lipal resolved neve � ginald, you be I 1.1111, I I., .-:.,� triew-chief, aa his grasp rolimed, and train Ilegi))LIpl, and then passed awity, ' � . uh *' "' ` ­ ... . I Ito leaving it Whiter than before, I bor more, yet her Inomary litud th&t dtor. world, we transferred tho faiit Up.nnaine, liq busiyancl of the beau. I A. 1'. CAM r � L � � . . , irith a face Perfectly eolorlasb of har thild woro the only bright Portion of tile eftrgo to our own ship. tiful, high-born Lady Mk%ude rer� . ritood like one suddenly turned to I "t -Ove levelq all' di.qtluetlolls. yotirg spoto remlilloing It) bib darkatied life." It wit'; nothing uhusual for tia tdtak� cv, and your father. Strarigo, I *410*064 10*61*n&*tA . sfolle. I i Air," ho laid, haughtily, "If 9110 Well, Uri Gerinkine he nalled along � � otliablfts* . loved him, would' hot th Ift(114 In this way; wif SITICP Youl' falt strange, that we should meet thus.11 -Sir, What untier Maven is the I . . '0141-XT,0140 61M at be SUM- with the Watts, Tilay WAIT a mot" tile), toa4c commallo, they worp at!: Fol-acillie moments Itay paceoilp, ricaning kIt thia," said the bawilder. clent to break through all the, cob- loy itagambly, that crew-meft from wayA �Vell Rha llfispo4fully treatkati, 411)(I dpwn. thly floor rapi, . � . . u�,l Tlay, While the rest looked on al- web luterfers of ranX?, Ilave hot all every nation, Whom orime, rovbngdF and landed at thohrat port Wd tou I � 41Y and . I ­ " *1 � � � CAT excitedly, with a fo'ce i(row VIAlch I 11-V . . ' I 4ki0q g9peechlo* ,With oLstohishmento 00cial Cleo been proven, thousands of Ilatrod, or'"y other dark, dreadful ed, woll Supplied with I . . . .. 1. ID6 U'rquhart, - ..­. I _ , inonor, Aild . .b I I , " � .� Ift - , 0 , I ;. � I � .I I , , 1, I. I 1, 11 � e I I I 0 0 0 � 'I � , . - - - . B 0 1 , � I I I 1:1 I I I . . I � . � t . I . . I I 11 � � .01 . � : � . . I � p . I � I I . I I I I . . � . � . '. 1� � . I : I AA.11.11111 "I I - 11 , . ..)----) ,�-A�-A�l ,, L - ­ -10.1- �. -id.- maww",# - I � I - . .1i 111,11', , 1­1ab'-..­--11-­­i ­- . - ---�.---&.����������������������������� "NIM0.1,44'y"", I "WLM,4 .�0.166 1, 11 Oft