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� A GENERAL IBANKINU 81JIUm Should leArtitbosesubjects by
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-%T 911Y - raler his k0fring Advice and
the dispatches he brought rouseil'the
military AuthO . ritleV at Meerut into
activity. Carrying with ,him A letter
to the Commander-In-Chlef he quitttd
Meer4t again that Bight. and dis.
mounted outside Ansonlit tent at Kur.
114111 4t dawn on the second day I
On the, 27th, Archdale Wilson led the
garrison towards the rendezvous fixed
on by the force hurriedly c
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� ollected in
the Punjab for the relief -of Delhi.. on
the afternoon of the 80th, cavalry ve.
dettes, reported the presence of a
strong body of mutineers..on the rIght
bank of the river Hindun, near the
village of Uhazi-rid-din Nuggur and at
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't Place where a high ridge commanded
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�glrX,,w�araag the conTe-Iffaval galuze
And spangles Of drolm riders, wer.
standing vear a couple of pleba.d
ponies.
He and his men dashed ill among
the 4114JOUry and the Gooj�rs ran foi
dear life %,bell they c4ught sigh
, .t of a
91allib at the head of An armed party.
The performers and the nuns, nearly
died of friglit, believing that. their la,i
hour bad surely come,. Ilut they soon
recovered trom. their fcar only to col-
l4pse More completely from I joy. A
French drer's, It appeamd, bad eamp,
ed near a party of nulls in the village
on the main road, arid were captured
there when the news came that tile
English were s%N'ePt out of existence.
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,eluding words -'%y the gl�acio, (if Uod,
Delenvor of the Falth"-perbapa
touched A core placi. for be, too, was
a tPlif., believer.
"You are a long way from Pellif,
sabib, arid the chjt is a week old. I
suppose You did not pay the expected
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visit to tier Higlitnesis the 13 . egum9l' be
said. .
"It, you are talking of the Begum
Roofi$nar4, daughter of tile � King of
� Deihl," Put in the woman, who wag
rea,
toy enough to Indulge In A gossip
with these goOd-1001dug soldiers, "she
passed through this p:ace to -day."
"Burely you are telling some Idle
tale of the bazaar," said Malcolm.
"No, sabill, My brotber Is a grass.
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69-Zely lNosed ixc,auo* we tildlignt A*.
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better sport to digiaglq you, ji,oln is,
bough than to stab yo% lybere yfpo
'dropped. Quick, there, with that liiwel-
ro Abdul Huq. We have (x-rupa,
4191 s crow floret, tw
show other Ngzareacq wbat tbvy iwa)r%
expect. And we � have no, time t,). loge.'
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The Nana way appear at any Mg.
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A Woman
I ThiWomillioria order tilled mal;2ol-m!0 I
80111 With a fierce rage. Ile. 'was not
afraid of death. The wine of life ralip.
too strongly In his velus that, a--
. spottoo. Busliloss Collegos are - 11 Ion suspension urluge. ,It was Most forturately for thems3lves the cutter In the Nana's stables. While I fear should, so suc!denly quo. I the e%, .
0 WRISS TRANSACTED. NOTES COPTICh0t bY XtLeod 4 Alless fOu d afterwards that the rebels nuns Were regarded As a part of the was at the well this morning a car- citement Of tile combat thathad ended
the largest trainers ill Canada, �
I and out- graduates secure the 1, vo,era,v, byaliv uotton, Ine Msutllg meant to fight the two British forces show, and tile villagers, after robbing riage tame down the road. It was a thus disastrously. But big complete I
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DISCOUNTED. DR &FTS llSSt3VD soldier, Neville Cliamberla In detail before they could effect, a Fill of them. j�pnned tbem Jil- Vle rajah's Carriage, and there were men 11
�_ � l best Positions. You can study . in, and the hclPlessneS4-t 0 fact that he. was top
� t home, or partly at'lionle Arid lustroug-eyed, black -bearded, Impetu- JullotJon, The generalship of the Idea mosque and made them give a n,ghtly riding before and behind. I asked my be bazige(i like s,,)me wi-4�tcbed felolul
Dr Qua giant, .John Nicholson-tha was good, but the se , ,
MELEST ALLOWED ON .,. I � a finish at the College. � lus who at thirty-five bad . t gen. on th Poys 414 not count Perfortrauce. There Were Ine ,uea brother if he had 9?en it, and he said by men wearing the unifforin of which
. . already ,,,,,,e pent-up wrath of the British and -three women Ili th circus. troup.,, that it brought the Begum to Ultboor, he had been so proud -these things;
I - been deified by a brotherhood of In- rs, who were burning to avenge and among the- four nun$ was flip where she Is to wed the Nana.11 stirred him to the verge of frenzy. .
POSITS. SALE NOTES PURC11- : INDIVIDUAL INST their murdered countrymen and dis- grave reverend mOtb.r of a conv .nt. .
.- I RUCTION than fakirs and placed by Mobamnix- r e "What.' A Mohammedan priucess Oddly- enough, Ili that moment of
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. dans Among the legendary heroes of , honored countrywomen, for It was now Malcolm brought th-,m to tire vil- marry a Brahnitint" . Anguish be tbought of
, ASED - - - - - - - - - - - - : 13inter An'y Day. - their faith -these four sat In council that many a fair lage and caused it to be made known "It may be so, sahib. T hey say these MAD IVIIQ rode Alone from Kurnaul to
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� I I . and asked, "I -low beat shall li English lady had met a fate worse that unless every article of value and great people do not consider Arch Meerut. WhY had Hodson succeedoil'! I I .
I England?" I than death ere sword or bullet $tilled every rupee lit money stolen from things when there is aught to � be Would Hodson knowing the exceeding;
I MISMON"" . .They answered that question with her anguish. these unfortunate people, together gained." . Importance of'll1s,m1s$iOu, have turn -
I - - - 1-1. T. RANCE. - - - : CLINTON I their swords, . A company of the 60th Rifles dashed with A li�avy fine, were brought to him "But what good purpose can this ed to rescue a servant or -1-alse a f4llels I
. : CHAPTER IV. forward to seize tae bridge, Lieutenant by day break, he would not only fire marriage serve?" horse? Would he not rather have-
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NOTARY PU13LIC . On the Way to Cawnpore Light and his men toox. up the enemy's each hut arid. dcstroy the standing The woman lookod up at. Malcolm dashed on like a thunderbolt trvstinX
ANCER, FINANCIAL. REAL Business College challenge with their heavy eighteen- crops, but be would also hang every under her long. eyelashes. � to the superior speed of his charger
. PRIN. I In Meerut reigned that blessed pounders, and (,olonel Mackenzie and adult male belonging to the place be 1117here have you been, sabill, that tP MIT film clear of his assaflantA?
ESTATE AND FIRE INSUR I GF40, SPOTTON, . thing, Pax BrItannica, otherwise Major Tombs, at tile head of two bat- could lay hands on. you have not beard that the sepoys And Nejdi! What had become of that I . .
known as the British bulldog. -But the teries of horse artillery, crossed the These ll(�rWllary thieves could ap- have Proclaimed the Nana, as King?" trusted friend? Nevc I r before, Arab .
� T11 -4G 14 FIRE INSURANCE 04-0000 ##"" 0.* bulldog was kept on the chain and river and turriled the left flank of the preciate a man Who sp')ke like that. She asked timidly. though lie wa-�, ty of
I . . . . peace obtained only 'within his ken- sepoy force, Then the Rifles extend- Tbcy met"him fairly and paid in full. "King! Is he going to fight the a stumble. Perhaps he was shot, and �
COMPANIES. � riel. Malcolm, deprived of hie regf- ed and charged, the mutineers yielded When the convoy moved off, even that Begrim's father?"' sobbing out big gallant life on r,_- .
. DIVISION COURT OFFICIM, D. N. WATSON ment, gathered under his command A and Colonel Custarice with his d�Wl urazing suit of armor, which was , "I know not, sahib, but Deihl is far ro4d, alluo4t at the toot of lite tre-,
few Young civilians who were eager gopns sabred them mercilessly for ised for the state entry of the circus off, and Cawnpore is near. Perchance
I CLINTON. CLINTON, - - ONT, to act as volunteer cavalry, and was some miles. . 'Ito a town, was strappcil on to the they may both be kings." which would b- his master's ga!1OV%r
. A doom�d rran Indulges Ili strange
. LICENSED AUCTIONEER Oven a grudging permission to ride Next morning, Whit -Sunday, ,while . lack of a trick pony, A man's voice called from the dark. re'verles- Malcolm Was ali-nast a -
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I— — for the. County of Huron. Corres, Indigo planters, on the chance that the the Chaplains were conducting the The nuns, lie ascertaincil, were com. ness and the woman hurried ,away. greatly Concerned with Nej(li,s ima, .
W. BRYDONE, poniience promptly answered. Charg- Occupants inJgbt have &fended them. burial service over those who bad. ng frOT11 Fategarb. to 11mbal'a arid Mul�olin, of course, was In 4 pool- gined flttc us with his Own dosperate� � .
1, 1 . f Nana tion to appraise the accuracy - of her Plight when tli,�, trooper who answer. .
,ahist the rioters. lit aga n A severe action began In. iahlb below Aligarh. With Win wera story. Ile knew that the Nana, a na ed to the namOl of Abdul Hug brought
. es moderate and satisfaction guaran- selves successfully ag fallen, the mutineers came out of Del- hey had wet th2 great retinue o _
t BARRISTER, mOLICITOiR . teed. Immediate arrangements folt In each case the tiny detachment stantly. Tombs bad two horses shot wo Burcileans, a Young lady and an five dignitary with a grievance agallist tile llccl�rOPe. that was to serve a.% a
: sale dates may be made by calling 41pnovered blackened wdlls .and un. under him, and thirtren out of fifty -'Iderly, grent'eiran, but they were the Government, was a g halter.
at The News -Record Office or On burled corpses. 'The Meerut district nest of Baha- .
NOTARY, PUBLIC. ETC. I men In his battery were killed or -ravelling so ral.:dly that it was hu.' Aur Shah a month before the Mutiny The man was a r1aythan, swarthy.
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. I Frank Watson at McEwan 6 groc, abounded with Goojers, the hcre0Rry wounded. But the Usuo was never In xssible to Larn who they were or broke out, and was at . the Meerut lean, and sinewy, with tile ncso and - I
ery. 1 17 thinves of India, and those untamed doubt. After thn�e hours' hard fight. .Vhither they were going. hunting led eyes Of a bird of prey. Tbougil v, I
OFFICE -Sloane 'Rlr%ck.-V,l IMON,t � , . aav4ges bad lost none of their ,vvi!d- . ge bil the very ight of its
I . . lug the rebels '�roke and flEd. So Here their, was really good news. incoption'. Judging by PrIlluess Roslit, hawk Would Show meray to a fled,-, .-
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British rule. They kil'ed and robbed those m'.11 In Meerut could give a good bike every otlmr Engl:sliman Ili lnd�a naras words, her rorlat foils, with tile tills - CL -r- .
- D AUC- with an impartiality th,,at %vas worthy throat to'a-captive, the rob'ior histint.,t
'HOMAS BROWN, LIOE N,15E account, of tbemselv(s' when permit- .11alcolm b,Aieved that the Mutilly was Brahmin kader -were far from ]over. I
. CHARLES B. HALE ..'. tioiseer for the counties 61 Huron. :of a better cause. When E'urapeans, ted! Actual:y, they won the first two zonfilicd to a vcry small area of which like. What, then, did - thli sudden In him ulad-� him, pause bef,or�- lie ttea . I
. battles of the caml,algn. -.its own station . , the fatal ricose. I
E and Perth, (lorreopondence prompt- tlative travelers arid walls were swept . . r as the. center. He )Ourney to 0awnpore portend? Wis � �
I w HAVO YOu gone, tbrough the Xaza- '.
t art of existence they fought each E ,xhat sted by two days' strenuous thought that it. Wizilfrcd arid ber uncle $11' Hugh WhoOer aware of the prow "
and Jy answeted. Thimediate arranget- other. Village b!)undaries whiob had warfare in the burning suit, thfly con d reached Cawl'130ro tllQy wou!d be quite posed inarrlkge, with all the terrible rone's p6c.ke's,'sIrdar?" he asked, ' -' . -
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� _. monts can, no w6de for sale dates at .b(en determined under Wellesley,$ not take up the pursult. Tile men safe, - . . . . consequences that it li�,ralded? - At ,, "No," was the imr,ationt aiiswtr.
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I— . The News -Record, Clinton, or ,by itrong 'government at the be I i %"ere Vosting on the field when a bat- He brightenctl lip so thorough, any rate, Ills line of action was dear. Of will .1 Is it? Thuso chota-
,� . y that "Got the men together 'Akhab sal"110 have no money. Arid Cawn.- .
. 11 calling phone 970, Scafortb. Charges of the century wdre re -arranged now talion of Ghoorkahs, the little fighting ibe quite. eniOY(d A . .sharp fight K a " e ' Ore. a wat'. s I us 11 . � . � .
'� 5PFICF, - - - HURON s,r. moderate and sa4,idactlon guaran, v'Ith . matchlock, spear and tulwar, and- , 'a "We D . . I
men of Nepali], ardirod under th, day when tb� builmashes of llulllcxt It n h said to the Jernw. P. . ' .
t. � . - � O!d feuds were s?ttIcdAn tile old way command of Colonel R,.Id TI,ey had shalir regarded the straggling convoy march at 6nce.." . � . "NevertlWess, evcrY rupee counts, . . .
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", __ . . I.. I and six Inches of steel were more �rarchad by way of Bulandshahr, arid as at) easy proy. Within five. n1nutes tLey were on 116 to the- Maharajah. On(e he is . I
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"' . . . . -1 r�otent than tile longest Order in Coun- Malcolm heard to his dismay that the There wcre three or four such af- IIIO road. There was no moon, and
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I I'll DR. W. GUNN I I . � ,I). Yet thfse 911ouls fled at the sight native Infantry detachment stationed fairs ere they rca,,Iied Agra, . and Ills the trees bordering.both sid . es of the swinging' tip there he .will be out of . .
, - ' reach' -and our caste d6es not permit I I
1. � "��,�. . DR. OVENS, M. D�, 1. R6 0, P., :)f the smallest whito'force, a ,there aided by the whole population' Prenchmen. proved theinsOlves to be way: made the darkness in -tens,. 'rhe 'df I
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�.. �?, L. R. C. P., L. R. !Z. S. Etc., Specialist in Diseases of the �,Olm and ]its, irregulars 'rode urrop- of tile district, had committed the spidleis .as well its acrobats. oil tile still atmospher us to -'flla O�tr- hands by touching a: ' * .
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N . I 0, too, was almost- dead body." . . . . .
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. � �� Eye, Par, Nose and Throat, wcmed through a blood-stained and de. -wildest excbEses, ' evening of th-P 2nd of June he inarchOd overpowering. The dry earth, sun- Whilctlio cailous rufflan wag ok- . .
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will be at Holmes' Drug Store. .,,,,t,d land. . Yet Winifred and tier unc!e had his cavalcade Into the. splendid for- bakt�d to a &pth of lually feet, was, livedug himself of this curious Wen& ' I I
."IQ pass -A throvigh tha,t town on. the road tress. immortalized by Its marble in,. giving off its sto e .
. I.. i . On the 21st of May, elev r of beat accumi- of cyni.efstn air(( dogma, his sk!dled- .
�'?j Clinton, on Tuesday, . March Igt: ell days Or to Ciiwnpore. Aligarh, too, was in mortals of the great days of the 1%logul lated during the -day Tho..Air seem-.
: ,. Office --Ontario street, Clinton. N1g0A ler the outbreak of the Mu . fingers were rifling Y41colm's pack'-
,�'��. 29th, April 26th, May 24tb,. June ' . tiny, though. flames, said Reld, and there was no empli-6. - , - ed to be quiver-ing as* though it -were '
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'i'lo calls at front door Of Office or 'at- 21st. if you- do It "Yer a dragoon or horse gunner had . I ets. First -he drew forth a sealed. .
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.. - , require - G:4sses a communication open . The fact that a youbg subaltern had acket addressed to Sir Hugh Wheel-
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..I I . lvft Meerut cantonment since they , with. Agra, the laden with the fumes of a furnace.
I.. 4 .." residence on Rattenbury street. . -fail to see Dr. Ovens. marched back to their quarter seat of Governm�,nt for the North. brought a coilvoy from Meerut was- It was a night when ,men might die
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. � . . . s from West .Prbvinces, .There was a bare - er. He recognized the government. ..
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1. �', . _. —_ able bivouac, Malcolm. Possibilit that the Maynes might hav John -Colvin, Lieutenant ..Go existence. Its very languor was in I
., , ; I . . . . !ed his light her' Y e .. vernor of I pair could read English, Abdul Huit I .
- semen north, along the rEache-d Agra, or that Nana Sahib- had the North-West Provinces, as, a con- .foxicating. Nature .seemed. -to brood 11 I
. ,u:. ! 'DR. J. W. SHAW— 1Xrand Trunk Read In. the direction of . I
hl, �,,; -d .. . . ro 0 . anded It to his leader with an *S . I .
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411 I . ThB Willopfflutual Fire Maz ffernuggcq% . pi te'cted them for his own sake vincing proof of his theory that the v6r some wild revel, A fearsome. told-you-soll air. . . I . . , � I
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,,;,,A . 11 . . 0 - 1. . I . Such slezider'hopes. brought no. com' bulk of the native ar thunderstorm or howling tornado of ' . .
:� ": --OFFICE- --A native brought news that's collec. - It was Ili Vrank's mind to revile the-
. fort. Black despair sat in Malcolm j trusted, and that order would soon be (lust :might revcal hrr fickkne" of men, but, most
j,-;,�11: nsulaRse 01apallo tor. and his wife,. were hiding In a heart until the Brigad cr'k'eilt for him restored. 12,tich day he was sending mood at any momelit. - . �
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� , I . I swUmP ' Deal, the road. Happily, in and ordered him to take char,;e of the 'ely confident t4legrams to Cal- It was mail, not'the elell'Outs, that would -die lhce all officer and a gentlie- .
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. fi,; . RATTENBURY ST. EAST, -Farm and Isviated 11*6wn Prtjperty_ this instance,-, the two:, were rescued 'guard that would escort the records cutta and receiving equally reassuring, was detillrd to war that n I !gilt. I
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.111. r I - . I ed-- more , dead 1han' Alive. The n', and treasure fromMeerut to Agra. 11 I ones from a faluous Viceroy,' It was 'small . � Th, man, while the last worAs.on his lip ' I
fl, - . -�OFFICERS- ruler of a territory as bfg as . Party of horsemen were riding ,�ov)d be a'prayor. ., . I . .� ..
;�: -CILINTON. . .ma ' . * � .
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" . J. B. ,, dangerous mission ,with with the utmost difficulty that big throu'gli* tbe scattered horses Of Bit . otuniont prod iced was
MeL6,ir, President, Seaforthp. Riding of Yorkshire, his wife, a youn ' wiser subordinates get him to disarm thoor, And bad paFs,?d a brilliant'y- .4hic scrawl" u � I
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I . 9 gloomy joy. Love had -no place'in a .
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0- ;. V ticften, - ViCeLPresidimt and wdll-born Englishwoman, were In. soldier's life, h . the 6ppoy �egt tim Pei.si-Ai, whicb,pur- - ....
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' . e told himself. Hence. merits in Afra itself. He lighted palace, which Maloolln tcOk. to ported 0 be a "safe-conduct'! issue& . . .
_: I Brueehe ' - 41. ; T. E. FIAA' sec � The unhappy forth be mlist remember Winifred only vehemently asiured the Vica-roy that -be the residence of Nana Sahib, ,%,,,Iieb by Bahadur Sbah, whom the rebels ace I
I �,, DR. C. W. I-HOMPSON. Ild F I � the last stage of misery. t
�1 4 Treak-urer, Seaforth P. 0. -lady. *bAlf dementek was nursing a when Ills sword was at the throat of I the .worst days of the outlireak wcre- they were suddenly ordered to halt, . I
�.�,� PHYSICIAL, S1JRGEOX. ETC. - - I ' . 7. -Directors- -1. dead baby When the.clilld was taken . . clatmed as their tuler.. Until that Ju. .
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I � . some wretched mutineer appealing for over arid issutda-proe'amat-on offer., Some native soldiers, not wriving the* stant, the Engli .
, . 'rorri her she Tell Unconscious and had inercy. . . ishman: had. given jum
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.. Willian. �Chesney, Seaforth ; John , I - � Ing forgiveness to all mutffieers who Company's uniform, formed. a U sa,w s, . .
, Special attention �t*ven to' dis- to be. carri .1 � line thought to % But wile be th -
ed . to Meerut on a rough Ile went to his tent, to. supervise - 'Awing. look 'of consternation that ni4ed
111 ge Dale, Sea.. litter, . . 1
-4 Grieve,. Winthrop.; Geor . . I gavo up their Arms,. ,*except those who' across -the road. Mal6olm, d)
. ''I eases of the Eye, Ear. Nose and forth .;ohn Watt, - Harlock ; Jolr- . - . . I . ,gs. H s had instigatf d "Wh 0 across -the face of the aubadar whea .
, �, 4 � . ' the'llacking of his, few b ',)ngin Others to 'revolt, or, . big sw rd;.advanced towards tifem. �
. I Throat. The little 'caval(iide was. returning b6aror,- a Punjabi Mobai,',�edan, who .bad taken part Ili the murder of Euro� lose trdops ar -
.,� ' * -Dentsemics, Br6dhagan.; James Evans, 1. . ' e YOUT' Ile sl'Otltr-d.� his eyes took Ili, the.meaning of tb!_- -
� ;j, Eyes ca-refully examined 'and suitable Beechwood I Jarries Co 3lOwlY to the station wtiEll one of the cursed tile sepoys fluentl tor disturb. pearls." � Tbere'was no dire.et wis,wer, but a writing,. despair yielded to hope, and . .
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11(.1 glasses prescribed,. ' � nuolly Ing the country during the hot wea- .
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I I troopers -caught tile hoof beats of 'a Slich a Inall-Wils sure 0'regard Mal- , score of men, armcd with musk -is and h . . .
.Goderlj* ' ' galloping horse behind them. , Mal. cohn's. bold Journey from the wrong .e managed to say thickly: .
:.. ' � . .fher,.hand0 him a note which had . bayonets, and carrylug -a number a "Perhaps.you will understaild jtiow, . �
11 Office and residence : 2 do=i -west of .'�-AGENTS colm reined up, and Soon a British been brought by. a cairip follower' Point Of view. So delighted was Ile It nitist be re-
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I the Commercial Hotel. Huroa St. Robert Smith, Hariock:; - E. Ilin officer appeared round a'berid In .the It was written In Pers -i -Arabic sn,iilt, that -be -gave -the soways t%A.,o months, that You ought to have askedmy busi-
I I membered that Afalcolm, a subalterri !less ere you proposed to hang me of'r -
i � chley, 8valorth ; "ummings, road * Mounted. on a hardy country- a sort of Arabic shorthand that de- Pay, lauftd Malcolril in -1he Gazette, of the 31rd Cavalry, wore a tin,ban an4l hand,"
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I: — . b -ed, And N,V�arin the geini-native uni- mands the exerci�qc oUtIrrie arid pa and forthwith dtspatcliEd Urdu, exi-eeding y
Egmoadville , . . lis ap I �
.1� ;. J.: W.� Ycn, Holm(�, - 1� . 9 him oil a. sash. He spoke _. I .five ilvain. devised. it d6zlem . .
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-1 . - ville, . ' ,� . . I �.. forrn.of.tbe Company's regiments, the . tience ere it can be decipht: k d.by. one apec.1.1al mission to General Sir :Hugh. well, and it was difficult In the 91004- expedients to account for Ili$ presenrx-, ' .. .. I
i I . Any -in ' . . . aspect Of the Stranger was of thoroughly' acquah.,ted. with. it. �N.rlleelel' at t7awnpore, to Wboni- lip., to.recognize him as aA,,uro , P,.- a . � � . I I �
DR. F. A. AXONT. Miley to e paid in may bt . . sufficiently .n I, , . - , . 11 in Bit.1100r, -b.ut tile native officer *a-,. '. .� �
, I -remarkable to a(iracl, attention apart Thinking it was, a r- mended - F rank ,-for pro 'otiou '!We have ord, ra to stop* arid ex I , � �...
� rown,.. Clinton, * Ot from the fatt�41- . . --)y � In. - � am Ev far too shrewd to be beguiled jul& - � .
. . vaid to Tozer & 11 . ,quefst for dmpl, .' recoin
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;:1 i DENTIST. . � at CutVs -at lie canle abs6in.tely ment whic .could not offer, Alal.. .and .'appointment as-dide-de-camp. .. all wayfarers�', began soine IlAin 'In setting his prisonerat libertyi 'After ' . . �
�; . , grocery, G6dericfi. - ' ,* ' Etione from �a '(1! h'.1ter where it was colm stuffed it vareles�ly:lljto'a IyDck.* , Tlits.curlous seQuence I Of eVeilts.'Ied. Authority; but a lifted lantern., re re-readfiag the pass, to make s r6 or .. . 11 . � .
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"" . . . Parties desirous -to -effect insurance ',Oilrting dTath to travel without .an et. lie rod,� to M".,rutplibe d bims�h . to Malcolm's following Winifred realed Fralik's white fa , . .1
- ad Bridge i . . . al- Macy ce; ill' U A1111Y its si�nitleanrm, the rebel leAderleurtair . .
l ` Specialist in Crown a or transact Other business'. will he iscort. - He was tall arid spare of at the licad of the. Sth Irre,-ular fav I lie alon,g the rcad,,she bad'taken seivefal gunswere point(d itt -him. ,: f Iluq 'And another sowar to,
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promil ' Ish. brown. hill .;ose exit . I . . old Abdul .
A NY �attendcd to on build, with fi,dd rY,- a Actacbment wl, W cxa--_�tly three weeks earlier. The roat�� "V6II(1W. me!" he cried to tile escort
fz, work. Graduate of 1C.C.D.S., . Application r and ..
I :il � . . - aordirat bring -the Foringhl into. the presence .
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to any of the above officers addressed beardi blue C,y0s that gl(:anied ,with fidelity .has: already brohi narrated ) to Cawnpbre lay through Etaw'all It . A touch of the spurs, 9,a,nt.NejdI with - of .ill(! Mallarajah, by which title -h- . .
�.`,"` Cticago, and R.C.DS., Tor , . .the cold . fire -of and - set forth � ._, . . .
!..", 011to- -to their resilt6tive postoffic6s: Losses . sfeel. cl�-seset lips, . . next 'mo*rni irg ,with Ili�' Wave where r"Volt had alrcady broiien a mighty bound into the midit bf th(- evid(-utly indicated Nana Sitillib. . . .
. . i1frilit Olin, and the S119110Y,hooked ,O,e train of bullockc carts arid their. es. ont, but which had bezii evacuated by rabble ,who h0d the road.' Alkll,,olm .. . I . .
1, insp�cted by the director who liv I I I . I ,. . . I The ortIc r was, -at least., -a reprieve, . .
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I ; 1;1 f's �v'tfi. -thin "Ost"i-8 that svems to be tile mutineers, who, like thcs3'at Ali. bent low. in.the saddl6 "(,,it and . �
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, . Bayfield on Mondays from May to ncdrc�st 'the r,cene. * I * . and a, sea Ito I .
L� . . .. ' . Malcolm brciithed- more easifir, .
�,;� I .. . , " I . 1. .. . Z)ne of natur�'s tokens of tile man born He called the first'ha".t' Ili. the vIlla-,e garli, Bu:andshahr,. lylainpurt, 1\11cerut, volley revcaled ' the ti-ee-.��hiouded I .
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�,� . . I � and a. score He., even asked confideuily, about* his� ' .
�� December. I __!-�._ I--%---- to command his follOWS when the where -lie. bad Parted from Winifred. Of OtIldt' towns, ran off .to liousu Ili a serf(s of bright flasil&:i. I I
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� �J . % I � I.. . � Wong 4rni a: -d Of. 2r brain are needed The headman professed Illirs2lf tin- Delhi After butchering all the Elurow Fortunately, under, . horse arid We members of his eswrt,. , I .
I .1, I.. I - In the battle-fi,-Id . able to give any information, but the .pearls 'within. range. . I '. . .such con-d.tions, He was glycii Ili) reply saVe-a ltuut I
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:M C1111toll :, ,� P. rd wit!, *,, lc)ro_� . a, hit. , None.of tile bullets hwined-borse* t gue,
� , I application of a stirrup leatbor to.1118 n and an wi-gry tug at llis tio,t '
I .. * - .. re 11, bare back- while bts wl.!' his servalit, and ,t ' nian, afid the sowards were .not arni�. -' - . . .
. . itnil Irk waved,'Iris disongaged I! I and the � s s were tied wo pack-liorses, lie 6r . . . . . .. I .. . I � . , �
�,,'�ri :�LIN`Tog � ,_ , - , ONT , :'Instant Ile c to a cart.who,A soon looseaed -his travelled fast. As nl�,ht wri; falling quite near enoup.b to be in the line of . . .
I 4�'A . I . . . . I a','gllt s!ght (if the - WhAe , - , . s hard to lit ture tile d�gr�(Iatfon, * .
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,6� . ,gr, . oil .Junt, 4tb, lie -re-clitered the Grand: fire.' After a quick sxve(,I)* or '&Uutel 'fish o
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, � erms of subscriptlon--$i ter car . "A The kifig's hunCrilt, lodpe was empty, , with his sword,: TAIAlbo in saw that Ills Oy a., native trocip"K. - 'Ille Cajcujlk-,V�
.11113 T . Trunk. Road some � tht'eO I'llics north
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ls?�,�r -TIME .T,A13I,l1-,- advance $1.50 may be ollarged it. his re you frAln McerIlt?" lie asked, lie whined; arid. the Roshl ara '130 -um of Bithoor� where, all unknown to m6ri were laying abo'u' . .
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gq voice w7d manner milveying a . had, gorie.,to D�lhi. N1 � 0 1 hini,. Nana - SahiWs * . tt hern heak:]Y, Brahnih, wbo ',xas tar.wed by. a *.Liis- . .. ..
��,', � Trains will arrive dt and d --part not so paid. ,No. paper discoRtinue 1:1frious blend of brusqueness arid ' Ana 'Sahib's cay. sp!endid Palace A pack-borse" however. bad stni'llblad, .
I gena - � stood oil the bA'Aks of the Ganges, bringing.,down the L jtar-7 a warrior-p'nott I s,i led by a .
�J from Clint . until all aritars ire paid, unle ' a at till tY;. its his tired - horse latcade went south,soon -After the Tie- . aninial ridden, by social IeV4,,l, , c, a ro L
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. hi .on Station as follows : � 'Willingly Dull. It was Ills -udent bib .0 x, r- . .
�,� the opinion of the -publisher . . Eld ill) alongside Ne�,di. . gurn's deliarture,- arid a moullah .had pi . It to halt in Chumru,. the bearer, To save Ills .aeejily undc.r the Jibe thfin . *.
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, I small villages only. Towns might'llie. faithful servant filrant.wheeled N Jdi, . . di . d . �Ial . . I . . .
- BUFFALO AND OODERICH M date to -which every sib-mriptiota is . "Yes� And -you!"' Wd Malcolm, try I traversed qlji,�Iy Avithout, much rlsk, and out down a native who . ag lung. . I .
, told him the headman, that the Nana e
i..; Going Cast 7.45' a. in. paid is denoted on the la Ing to conceal'hi 'I� at. thi .. had I)astened through Aligarh on his w (TO BE. CONTINUED.) " � �
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� , . S amazement a * IG f( 0 ' umi,u with a bay'liet. , . . . � I . I �. . .
,.-,e . .. 41 3.07 bel.- apparition. . . ', . � Way.tb Cawnpore, not turning aside to PLS dven die't'll -bt d'JsPlIjy of fore 'In. Ing at Oil �; .. I . I
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$6 is 'p.m. 'AdvertiSing rates -Transient.. Ad ier - -1 Am Lie visit Agra, which was fifty mile � sured safety, but -it was Vise not to % More sbots. were fired and a sawa;r � I I I . I I . .�
� �� 5.15 p. m. tisements, . uf�nant TUdsOn of the Ist � s * down .
- �', . 10 Cents per - nefiPariel, 13enga the Bombay branch of the permli the size of his escort to 'be was,wou . . I � . . � I I
� � , . , Road. . Grand Trunk . nded. . Ile fell, shouting to fl�s . . . ., I I . .
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, Z;Oing West .1.07 a. ra. line for first, insertion and, 3 1 Fusillers. I- have ridden Iroin. . . . I ted at lolsure,.When a surpi, it. , comrades, for help. A general '111 lee .
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6d 44 cer 'Kurnaul, ,y�,J1ere:.t.h,? COmmander-Iii! . I ., .1 ; t4ok Might. be made In. -darkness. ensued. . The troopers slash I . . A GRATEFUL Kicl.,, ... . . .
I 12, 1.25 p. m. per, line foi each. subsequent insert Chief is waiting unlit communic' MAlcolm. -drow 'a negative comfort , . the . c d aft hie - .. . . . , : -
�"_" 4, 46 1 . ation, f , . .. Therefore, expecting to -arrive n: foot and.the. aqriloys fired In- - - . . .— � ., 1. 1. . � . . .�
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Y� � 115.40�: p. rn'. ion. Small adveitigerneilta- not - t is opelled wit 11 Meerut. Where, lig. Gen. e Cawnpore early next - day, he elected discriminately at any one cii.'borse- - .
. , .0 rom the moullah's We. That night h At men o
, 11.28 p. m. exceed one inch, such an . � Bra] Hewitt?" . onetan,ped near' a fair . , I I ,11 . . . .1 ..
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. .. "Lost." . . .. -sized village not to push on to -131thoor, and 1) . back, The uproar was so great arid -� .Wa-', Not Fdractr . .
I "Strayed," or 4.1stolen", etc., in- "I will take you Whim? Fn) Kur- which was ominodely d,.nuded of men. u 1. . . .
; LONDON, HURON & BRUCE DIV. Posed to pass the night undol-. trhoe the 'fighting so str,enuous that Mal- � . ' � . .
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. serted once for 35 cents aad e,ich nald, did Yon Scy? When dim Approaching a native hut.to askjor -branches of. a great Pipal tree. (,hu' colin did not hear the approach -of a . . . I . .
i Going South 7.50 a. in. slubRiDauent imertion 10 Ce 41art?". . . I . -You 6 piece of bliarcoal'wherewith to light in' -his Mohammedan bearer,: wagm' The fact I . .
"! so is I . . .nt& . � I body of ca,Valri until ix loud V6:cp, is not, ge'Ura'ly known, I
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. a Cigar, he happened to -look Inside. good Cook, In addition to'his inany bawled: . , ,, n, K.C., Who worltgd , � 0
4.23 p. �n . "About this hour Ycsforday.11 a go,, .,
�J ' 11. a. in ommunicatA:)na Int"rided for Publieur Malcolm knew then that this . W, 'other acquiremerits. Having pur, "VVhty should br - hard on nt I I
,�"," Going North 00 . , � To ,big very great surpr:se he sa' dthe.rS tlaY'b b e al f of Crippeal, .oil,--! 1'
64 &I : tion. must, as of curt ,standing In A corner, a complete s I a mai .
� 6.35 p. B) I _a guarantee good spoken cavalier had ridden ricarly a - of E, . lift Chased or made his ma I'vC11.01- fs(ope fi�bm eeg,q w. -
. _ faith, be accompanied by the name hundred inlIc-g thl,Ough all , uropean arnior, made' of tin, It is �ter pay for, Cease your quarreling; In tile, name of &,. oi I : .
41�1 * _ enemy's Which Is not always the same thing in Salir-ary 11rd, 1893, lie v�as, a. "-t, .,,)� . . I . I
thle Writer. true, but 'a suffle,,lontely bewildering India, a small kid (by which please accursed, Ferinhis on 'whom t .try a . .kr . - I I
. If . the faith! Are there not P)enty of , .].*. .
I "Ountry In I1vcntY.-fOIIr hours. I 0 R ilway Station, Chcgallre, and 'ttiiv .., I � .
� . "find" Ili a GooJer hovel. . .
A . W. J. MITCHELL, "'Is Ybur IlOrve eqral to Another understand a Young. goat) In the vil. Your blades?" - . ed to crosg tf,.2 lin? ,for tho�
; 815 YEAR61 hour's cAnter' A. woman came 1, * � - . d.r)%vn� .
:�, . . Editor and �Irnorletor P' blu lil.quired. � purring from .a lage, he'llt 0. fire, slew the kid, to tile Then tralu.withort hctJ,1i1,g tll.� apprz;w!r , � I
I Z"Ismoc 1. . I :"Ile Ought to b: .neighbor's house, While rivin the young offle *r; saw. too , .y I . ..
.- I . ** I took him from a g'hIrn accompaniment - .of . an*. 'appropriate. late, that he wAs surroundr f the to ft-ain. , A prt,�r, flk.mg,t. . .
1 . . .. — . bunniab wlic"I 1113, Own fell dead In a the Charcoal she hastily closed the verse In tile Forftn and Compounded -Ing of steel. -A by a . - re6titars", few lbo d . I .
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. I I not to un- an excellent slow. . I with rerravltab.el� qul0%nc_zs dra. . I .
I . Village about tell lbilas in the rear.' rude door. She pretended Yet his. strov(-% to rally. I I
� . I ifs escort, gvt four of tile .;,-�'Nl . .
i W � I I . , I Bidding A Young b%nk manager take tlerstand him wh,:n he sought an ex- A native woman brought some ehu. his command, and, 11'" to ob Y �Ir. Tobin into etfttv. Tbe In I(.*r . . .
1, . 11'acing Ill rs If "I .,ave tb�.P�)rtrr V11i, a' I 11
li . A . I " eharge of tile del plAnation of the armor, whe upon he patties and milk, and Malcolm, being' front, led thrin at tho vagiie fOrT14 i
) ME ,� 1"NA1111 I I adln'Ont, �Prank led .; d C n c a � I:_ � L - . I
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� I- . Hodson agked� a.. ' .;, a -�- ; . �
11 I the newcomer rapidly to headquarters, seized - her, arid led Aer, rsehriekifig, - -sharp set with hilliger, ate as a hian that blocked the road ..ers*ry of Ibc (lay pcl)ds bN .
�, I'0,v questions and ftrn011g Ills Own men, The conlinotion Pan only cat when he Is Young arid in. In the contvalon. be ,to Cawililere. ,�qual to 26c. per W�e'--. ",.,,I", ;bl �.. 1-,;
� TRADE 11401111s, �� WINTER * irade big comprinion's blood boll by brought Othel' villagera on the scene, all day. I might have cut ,Is . Glxelellhc'�s. rc,7-a.'n�d ti r ,,, ?! I
: Ir ftsiams . , the uliveiled contempt Ile displa as he guessed his way through had not Nejdf unfor. , �
I Op4m cooymawrs &a. TOURS * Yed on it wouuld. A few fierce He had a cigar left, too, and Ile -was tuilatoly Jumped over .a wounilcil, man Ace of tile (.0mrany li�� -4_4 I," J '': ff . I
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My hearing of the inac-tio M thrc-Itts, backed by A liberal display of I searching Ills Pockets for a piece of, at tbo instant Prank was aiming a fin. extra. s.hII*,Ir,,--,, a wj.�I.jt. 11z, Iii I .
Ariyone mendink ri sketab and dese"PtIbn * * 4 * * * * - TO- * * * * 0 * * ','Von wa naktd steel, quickly evoked the curious [ I�Apor to light it when sword swis d .
�Itokfr aeCeftafts our ollillion ftee whather &n ' . nt Nic,holson here Ot said he, driver of 1-1--c 0--st-offI--, ;Fil ... L .
14'Vefirion is proolfiblyat ntable. Communtelt. mexiti), Colorado, California and ,laughing with grim inirth, -1113 11 'the he bi*oUght .blow At a sowar. Ilia ill 0 rrom, Loo-_t1az*cr to 1�*_, * ' . ..
.i .1AN080 fact that ilearly'all the.able-bodled ln� I forth that Persi-Arable letter willch harmlessly in tile Air, and his adver- . .
I Inne atria I canildent al 141K On fttonts y a , . I
I beijtirce.laildelitag;ncyforecou hk . Padfic.Coast Pcdnt8. - gods, lie would - habitants "had gone to see the sahlb. I reached him at the Close of the second 69ry, bitting . . .
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0 11orsewhip your - gell- .
t takda t 00#01 MU 0. Melva The Grand Trunk Railway Sys- eral Into the onddle.11 � tog dallce�', . . out wildly. struck tile .1 .
*Avtke, wit,hout charge, 111-nalil. ' I � battle of Gliazi-tid-din Nuggur. Englishman's b0d With the forte of � � . �, - _ �. -
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* tem, �is the Popular Routt from "Hewitt Is 81i 614 man, Add cautious B,von Malcolm's native troops Were I Ile was on the point of rolling if into . . . .
.1 , 'We"fific fiffitrian, all fb(-,refore," explai his saber. The ,violent shock dazed --- . � I I I � . . I
, 1)(4,d Prank In loyni plivzod by this story, bill a further a spill, but some subtle Influende stoll. ,Malcolm fol� A second, but a I might . I.
IiOihM cast Virough Canada defense of Ills (.blof. "pehilps he M.ring of terrifying Words arid more I" I
A handboiftly IlInAttAW 'Weeld1l. LU061; ell, via Chicago. . ped litin, Ile rose, walked to Churn. Yet have been Well were it 1) t for all
ealation nf ani eviariLlfle joutr..&I� Terha foir 0 VV hooping. . .
,saber flourishing led to a direct state. t,u�s fire, and lit the cigar with a burn. unavoidable accIdent. A selloy's b.y- a �. ,
� I deems it right to await the orders you Cough
i(1&n&dfl4 SO.% a 3,wz. postiLge orw,I& Sold by FEATURES. ment that the wllit,q I I
. all newsduaem I � . are now bringing." _ People,who were Ing stick. Thien summoning a- siftart onet be . CWCMP AST11MA .COUCH I
" Came entangled Ili the reffis. CATAURN COILMD91 ,
. ******1********# � "An old manI to "dance" had been captured near the, yovng Jetraftr with who a lie bad lit the effort to free his Weapon the WW06�
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MUNN & Co searoa&,". New Ytrk .Double T You 11110411 an old � I
. BrAnch Omeo. &6 F St- 'W"binalon. 15. rack, Fast Service, Fin- woman, perhaps? I (-,(line fl,on, one. village quite a week earlier and Im- taliv-d a good deal during the jourvey, man gave such a tug to the bit on tile
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I est Roadbed, Modem Equipment, I bad to .90 Oil my knees almost - prisoned, In a rilined tomb about A mile he ashed him to rir.ad the clilt. The near side that the Arab Crossed his lop .
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I . LNexcelled bitilno Var Sel-vi fore I could Persuade Ansoll to let "t from the road. It Was risky work to w- v, -1, , 1. .4 41 V_ le,ftiMiW�AI&W
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"NorlsOn"! N�"by is 8taht,
-tile valuable convoy for An In. fetched
but Malcolm felt
I --D.. C 1-� chupanies
a tiny lamp. She b -Id it
. le*i0gs and Iell, th"OU'llig Ills rider
ViOleDt)Y. Frank landed fairly on Ilia
fort, .
One, it soldierl
I would cross the internal reglotis if probe
that he must while
this 'mysterY. Taking half a
the trooper beat ovcr the 6trango
head. - Ills filrball saved his nook, but
" t&1.^*U"ft0 saft .
To 111401 SUNNY SOUTH,
the need arase. If I had been in Mee. dozen,
scrawl,
Men'with him, and compelling I 4arn
and ran Ills eyes along It to
the ebtitext.
could not prevc1lt a moinelitary con.
clussion. Per
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rut on that Sunday evcning, no genc,r. tile
wornan to act as guide, lie went to
And this is what lie read:
3% while Ito lay as one
dead.
0i3matme&t�%atoldingdeuWA. VAPOtizedCreu� .
mob 0*40 kko omv*r— of 11060 (C
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more &N�irablc route t))an. via
c And, eAneotfn I'
Grand Trunl 9 intS.
at that cvoor lived tould .have kept me the
Out Of DOW b(,fom daybreak: The
tomb lit the dark,
The building it mosque -like structuro known
"To all whom It may voncern--Ile it
that Maloolm-sabill, late
When he came to Ilia senses lie , I
found
MA at Ohm rX a n to suf-
"a I f#d8tean it
. . . � .with . , "t , ,W - I ;
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wit/ to $tall fll;$ mlifilly Was to, val)turo of
that -doddering
conAlderable size, was Situated in Company's
of the
3rd Regiment of Horse, is
that 1119 Arms were tied belilild
his back, that he had been ,
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the , .. k"t t.% It 0; rflV ,
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old Icilir, and hold him the
As a ImI.-tage, and twelltY determined clear
inidst of a grove of mango trees, A a
Space Ill. front of the tomb was 1,10slitnarn
triond of tire heaven -born prinooss
tlegum,
carried
under a big tree, and that a tall nativo.
'ok
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S30 tot , we ILL X10 -
8ecure. titketa a0d full partioulars
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, ri,(,,, pnt. l(I 1;,,,,. L, eO:1 , jt� ea !ly 1 the lighted
0 s n
With oil lamps mid banfiees.- eollies
find, provided he
to the palace at IR,-thl within
In tile uniform a subadat, of tile 2nd
Bengal CavaIrY, Was holding a )an-
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was packed with uproarlous,native'14, threo
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