A '1'. ml` I-`E. M.I R. W. A. ROSS. College otsurge at the Regal College loe an residence 9- ' .0?` '9. 9'93 L. U`1~',, ` " J -F \./nun; ul. HAG! uu'u 1511. U: 6 . `N o, no! Not there! Not to that place, of all places in the world. Not there-- not there, I imploreyou. And the W0- man -clung to her boy as if she would hold him back from some dreadful abyss. `Gully sealed and handed Charley the 1 package. In so natural and matter-of- b fact a way was this done that even the shrewd old lawyer suspected nothing wrong.` Gully was an expert in low villainy. V ' ccnnekn- T ..........4.- .. H ....:.`l H... 1...! I alulinbbl Mo'1 ;1.Jer, I must` go," said the lad. There is no avoiding it. "I must go to- night-now! Why should you have such a horror` of Ca.1ifornia:.?. _ ` 1:11-, _,__ 3 1" My son, hear me," cried the anxious mother, as she` drew her boy to her side. Your father is buried there. Mother, I will nd my father's grave. Only time to catch dat train, Massa Charles, called out the negro. - Than - a mini! a `hall Ann r\|un`nn4-wot` `us: yarns uau. uuuuon 11 ouuxu. IIUD WUIIS so K axd now; and more than once these :8?-78!: ; ., 1| L o .er-thou . 0 -w ..qut~, of. byyead. '_An'd Wlien` thgey 116:3 nothing` ;o exit, old ~*"49?' was 9`n}y,too 9. .. b hook or ciooli, to 133566 some`- * n ,` - V. - _ II!!! .A Hair: nunuvsnn -I-ll 5 QQK IIU IJUDKSULI U *sal`oon,i ends -nigh e kept her there, fwheremhe tied tdzput up with allthe, in.- e su1t.o1`e`0ld"-Mismseip;and; endure the `sneer: and ~'=in`so1guce of repu bed . heiress, 1_iet"q'eelled=de1ighter.?~ ` 1+; a.ae.`- `Kant n.;.:. = Hum" - am... `+nI.._._|.-.. A Us-Iv\5_5L-lug J. uuuu5uu` At this moment, Gully, who had been watching for , an opportunity, adroitly exchanged the contents of the envelope by substituting some worthless. papers which were in his own pocket. T - (L`7..... .._-1.L -__ 1' 1- 32,1 , A n A I1 m`<;s:'I:<`):ti1:3: ia-"Iw -)?Tv:"a.nt to faell you myself, but now I must. I go to California to-night. ` Np. nnl Nnfhnun. 1a-; 4... u..-` -1--- And when above my grave, love, Some day the grass grows strong, , Then sing the song we loved, love; Love, just that one sweet song. - So when they bid you sing. love. And thrill the joyous throng, Then aka the song we loved, love; Love, just that one sweet song. This is the_ little melody which old ` '49 had taught Carrie to sing in con- cert with himself every Christmas Eve. ., This; is the song that he and his far- -away wife had agreed to sing together at the hour of midnight. though seas and continents divided them. And he, `for his-part, had kept his promise for nearly a `quarter of a century. ..He could nottknow how she had kept hers. He only knew that he was gra and. old and `broken now, and the sa refrain took on a deeper meaning each year" as he drew nearer to the grave. ' For life is none too long. love; ` - Ah. loveis none too long." - - And yet hestill `dreamed of the waiting young wife at the door of his Western cabin home; _saw - more clearly, it seemed, than ever before. the 1iti71Q_.boy- bab -crowing and tossing its arms` 'i`n`_th6 Ar Int ski" fnnlv Running!` `known )3-.. uuu ULUVVILI6 nuts uuacuu Jun uuuu Lu DUB cradle; a. still fondly . med from da.y_ to day, from year bazaar, thathe would" aulrn nah` and-_ an -n-A6:-n-h -nail J._I..`.` UIITHI UV III IIWJTIUO `V So the old man struggled on, hding he wonld"strik'e it yet` in that `damp, ping old tunnel. He could not work .so_ ' aid 1_ow';" grid more tl_a.1_1 once _th_e_se ISBITIB UII106--1V.l0Uul`bu,y 5 Dsuun. Uvhuug vv \_IvI. Oice--Long's Block. Taos. KENNEDY. MAURICE GAVILLER. W. J- HnT.I.AND. 51-13 UV \Il CIIBO fuswa this wrthed '8`0.Vbrty',_ `gs I we. pays seen, w.hi.ch (Iron an-ie to` sing; Inggahd danpnng once mom` ' for the mmers; Thu `$001!. he): to Dossotra x-qli-u-nu` n.-:1 call .;:...I.. l.....4. 1..`-`. n__._'_ `N3 11`! D-[LI Q ` "Oh, mother; I am so sad, yet so glad you have come behre I start for Ltne Sierra.s_." n nn 1 c. c 1 IIU uuyg ILUIII yum; UU Olllg |JuI4|_).l.l.]:I WULILUV strike .gol_d yet, an return and .,ta.ke` ',?;`?`.`3T'h??,h9"?"' ; V ' L4 GU-___l-I335 vvuuuwuvv , .V:Vl-IOU l hieiiiembers of the old `hgo, a.nd all`; * and when you are convin that she i t really the heiress, I will come with black Sam to V satisfy the law that we have made no mistake. Come, its just the ente forl amen of nerve and heart. An you really don't want much head for this; you know, and the law- yer laughed good-naturedly. All you want is heart." And in an envelope he laid the papers onthe table. Van nnv J\n'n "nun sink ll AL.-2.....-) JVIIII-S V!-IKE`? 5 . , ,' ' His oldest . and best, said Gully; then condentially to Chorle : Woo her. win her. wed her before e knows anything about her good fortune I Char- ley, Ivcongratulate you I I say that is the 3 biggest thingiin America! Go! Dons I 1 tell you ; but be sure you take plenty of } perfumery; ' Few women can reason, but 1 all women can smell. Take plenty of " perfumery. . Au Inn nnn1rn `,-r\ 'h.....'..... ....L-.....3 GI..- IIALIJIJL D As he spoke Mrs. Devine entered. She cast a. sort of bewildered glance around, her eyes `resting on her embarrased son. as he sa.1d nf\`I_ ____L`_,_, ?r , -u ' _ yuu usussuus The Sierras! Charley, she gasped I thought. I thought- Af: 4:1]-1': rnnvnn-n+ f1{111up vn1~.n Ln] lxzxtxcn uuvnu 19- law vuluyuulug uul: vvuuwu. Gully's eyes feasted for a. moment on the pa. rs. `It was a. hungry stare--a stare t at was held in fascination. 7 You can go at once," said the law- yer. . The biggest thing in America! Go! I see a fortune in it-a. fortune do you hear ? Go, nd this girl. Find her, woo` her. Win her, fnarry her! And don't let her-know she is an heiress until it's all over,?' suddenly exclaimed Gully. The lawver started- A frinn nf gizietgl in the heart a L _ the informatio ___L -'..._.-3_.L_J _ .m .."` '1'1i'&`1'`11``i ei .2x.. 'a"}"i~`1.f" "W `an an , 7 o. y Ppnetang the following day (Frldu; . Vnlltlgozi Air torrpalnloss extracting a spool. ty. 8-ly ._...-.--:.._-. `wTl:e'L.wyer started. A friend '0 uuuuuuxy UAUIIIUJUU. uuuy. yours. Charla! ? - urn. ..I.1.... .....a 1.--; xi --:.-1 n._u_. `-?Y`;: ;:yy;i1:5 usuv3;:; observed -Charley, V A u"l`lnn u.in`I-.m.4- .:..l ...{.1.-.;.-' :.. 11-1.-2-.. ' \J Wfily-iiohst girl. perhaps; in Ca.lifor- i 'ni,a. A city has been built on he: land; there is no computing her wealth. f-ln1"n a an-nan focal-AR In: a w-..u-......-L .. u \lVU nu VIII her; get a 1.14; has an in LL - 2_I__. _Ll ICIILUI. IIICO By nersisteht search he found that ha. JUST om; LITTLE sorta, i.ovr:. Then sing the song we loved, love, When all life seemed one song; For life isnone too long. love; Ah, love is none too long. UIJV Juulhillpla-Ivclill-I3` CCII ZIIIIKU . . , .. . I: ' tedwithhor 'tl'. ` c::%?1?:ce; xout was: ago nun A` `LA -12 "<'-gn-um; ..._J .11`. CHAPTER vi. IIIIU Locum vs Gvcvu J . Loux-r, Q.C,.( `THE NORTHERN ADV , , -- _v!,-. There was a" rustle of sing at cyst moment; while a murmur of Audmmztlon, tad th1*o'ugh-the` crowd; Old Mississip, ` %w!t_h=er daughter,-the.do.rk, low-bx-owed: ` Creolgirliventeredmndt their plqqee *~Mha1arb=eab1e.` Wee `i:`h`ii ' (`.0 `. I : 8, a. _ . "`fa.11`ii?.l`s' 1` 1`. e So`i'1th-'we's t.*- I was a. _ momelgt of intense interest tq Deviye. rg`. gang osed, iveloe ste V. `i6$?7"i.I1 `ixost , do tic`: The next day youn Devine, after a night of watching an pra er on the rocky ridge by the two name eeagraves. resolved that with the approach of evening he would enter the saloon where Belle was to be found, and forthwith maize hjis miegion known. -. g V ~ 01` A every consideration and token 0? respect. It is just possible, too, that there might have been at that time a vague idea. that it would be- best for him to win this wealthy girl's heart, lift her to his position in life, and at the same time secure his own fortune. as Gully had ad- vised. Who` can guess what were his thoughts, with the picture of his dead father running counter-current through his brain, as he approached the saloon on that memorable night ? A !'nn."ov9 nunu-:1: {L Divan L1-...L L- ...'._J Uu uugau 1.uU|.uUl.aoUl.O 1113140 5 A motley crowd it was that he found there, loud and coarse and vulgar: not at all like the men of the olden days of gold; He wore a tall silk hat-'-a dan~ gerous thing for a stranger to do on entering a mining camp. ` Men stared at him. They were not absolutely un- "civil, but they certainly held him in great contempt from the moment they. set eyes onhis hat. He wished to speak to some one, and seem sociable.. Still thinking of his father with tenderness. and seeing old Colonel Billy, with his battered haton his left eye, he accosted him, and asked if he ever `heard of a 9Devine who came to California 111 . A Mr. Devine ? A Mr. Devinej? Was , he 9. gospel sharp ? A hymn-howler? No offence, I hope. Thought he might a' been, you know, from the name. said Colonel Billy. - "No, no oence, said the youn man. relaxingfthe at that half do_ub ed as 3 the colonel ' spoke. _ Did, you ever know a man by the `: ameot Devine ?'he asked of"a' tall, T `I113 old manjqho stood on the `-edge` of , the `p:'y_v'cl,.'and' who swayed. like at `leaf. ` `gills; we tha_t,;,bh@ di.edfand refuses! to f. N .. -. _ V ' " SIHUIJ IILIQU l:I|IU I-QIILI III IILIDULI IVLKJVCLJ But now nature ha. come to help and - comfort him. The oak was dead; but a. growth of pine, as is always the case on the California foothill, was taking the place of the departed oak- They would soon hide these two glaring graves utterly how at last. ' 5 This man, dvith his morbid memories, felt that he could breathe more free] , stand up straighter, step more rm y when these two graves` that had la'.in there, in moon or sun, storm or shine,- for fully twenty years, should be bid- den forever `in the green foliage of the He dressed himself with care; fo", in addition to being always elegant in his apparel, he felt somehow that he ought ' to approach the young 'rl with every o I.n <:11u`- nnnn n:k`n `l\I\ $1-`AL I-Kama iThe_o1d.dead pine stop ed swaying a .moment. `and. ._ens~.ve : . Devine ? ~ bewildered Deyine? _ _ Y relation .te.--?"_ end the o :1 men lifted his head heevenwardl in dazed. and he! _less_ in-, qniny. Then shaking hishe he was blown beck into the orowd, while a sym- p'nt hetio'knot etiolde miners looked at the Kenny man and" shook their grizzly odds. 11111: did not anawe . I I T `'Lookiz ig torgs needle in ' e `haysteck. ybnng men`. * Ifwthet wudhis name, it's Just `the beat of a;'rea,son.;tha,t it`ain't _ hie nhxne new. You jwe'l`1a.ptize"em even end give em new names, " titles. anti 8,1911. when they com eit0A`C&liforx ;y."A ohaetved ,e_-men with amushed,'noa'e;snd 103-Q.-z; ` I " ' . . rllnllh China nn:--_L'I- Q] ,`I. . .-4 .. V7 \JLI\I IIQJ `J L} V Q3 7' `J the tops of :1?) p1_lla.1-sot a `g:e:t, gate that shut him up in prison forever. nu` van-urn win`-rlurs nnvvsn "l\ an.` `tho '"""A""'"" :r.'l Q . Barrie. otgt..oth%o.s3glm Block. 0 new X j 0.. man and Waverley- eada t th. W o- .....:..... .E..?i"}`.`.`u.....1?ti ... ..X2'a;'3`i`i~m...a. .; VI-IUJI. W G] I '49, looking out of that low little window, also beheld somethi-n that night. But he did not mention t e cir- cumstances to any one. In fact, he saw the object but dimly, for his eyes Wer old and weak now. And then the trees` at last after so many years, were grow- ing up between his window and these two ghastly white graves that had so haunted him all these years. He was glad of this. Oh,` he was so glad! no hot` n`1nn11n"n`& I-11`: an Inna no 51314 UL IlI.llDo \IlJ I-LU VVGD DU 611% O 8 He had always `felt that, 0 long as two ba._ld white graves kept watch there at the mouth of. the canon, he could .........._ ......_.. _._L -1 :1. 1.- LL- ..:..:I:..-.I HIV U110 ILIUIAUIJ UL. U1-IV IJQI-Ital, 110 UV |Ll\.l never ass out of it to the civilized, world eyond. These graves were `as the tons of two miahtv mllm-nenf a. meat 5|-CVUDO Seeing how this had moved the young man, the younger of the two thought to say something kindly ; and as they V hoisted their packs a little higher on 3 their backs and set their faces up the hill, he said back over his shoulder, as they climbed up the steep road : Ctvan lunrn in-n\ nannn din `l'J'I'l 'nn.mh U-I-`U , Ul_l1.IJ.UUU U11 Ill-IU DUUUP I-U5 0 Yes, -them two came to this .'ca.mp and never left it`; two tall, handsome fellows, years and years ago. What's their names ? " ~ Nobody never knowed, stranger. But everybody was powerful sorry for `em; they died under that dead tree ; and one was a.-holdin of the other one s head, as if to sort 0 help him, like. V mkn` 'r\:I1\", anrv-an I-'IIl1rI1.!AI`l 1nnn'ru IL UU DULU U uvxy LIALLI Lint): That night, some drunken miners passing up the trail below the two graves were certain they saw a. strange gure moving about on the rocky ridge; am : so they steppedlhigh and hurriedly on `Lain 1-navy SM IlLI\JJ CV91 their way. H 9,10 )9 I,` never was uauru Ul. mwnuuu. `The two men exchanged lances. Then the elder of the two took im by the sleeve, led him to the edge of the road, and bending a little to look under the hanging boughs, pointed with his brownand hairy right hand away down towards the mouth of the canon to two little white spots by the side of a great dead oak on a little rocky ridge, and _..:.II . ll 3 . ~ Stranger, that's two strangers` graves. ~ - - ' . gb-51-'1 Hnw 9.5%: 11111 mnvn the 17011111 35000. ill LILLI-I ILULIJ llvnqannsn u beards, he proceeded to tell how, m-Jr}: years before, Devine had come into that ca.mp-a.tal1, handsome gentleman--a.nd` never was heard of afterward. -"WI-A A.--- .~........ g-nlsnnnn n] 1np_`g_ u;--v v:----___ , . , WEBB. FLOWERS.-=6U,T F ` . u nets of everrdom , I , L`-_ X dsslzns n at ety fatiow-*px3Ioes"nti Marian & oVi stock gardens one now ablaze with bloom and will repay a visit. ire vase: M for table decoration Plants and w loaned at very ressonab e rates and satisfaction guaranteed. Aisrge stock of rose bouvardias, oarnations. 850.. on hand. The ta! is the time m1.>1lea'nt yogi`; ciurrigits, goosebclarries, g`t&aw- . ras rr es. . r e s on the fruit sum. MO(i iGA1*eg i.v!gVI 1`TIE's Greenhouses. Owen Street. Barrie. Entrance V on Wellington street. 10 W0"3"V!-'- '9'!`-`I ' .-:~. ., _ Ina 3-f`31se:a9ara:.:uad% I Iwgrxe .. _ r. ._,. . . On ch`% ma+or the hill lookingdown from the dusty stage road through the dense ines he met two worn and heard miners in shirts and boots. Shirts andboots and beards seemed to be about all that was visible of them, while theiv had their blanket, picks, ettles on their backs. He stopped thee. rospectors long enough to inquire i t ey knew 9. Mr. Devine in that camp. And while they stood staring at him from behind their 1..-.....1.. 1.... .....~mm-`h.-.3 In tall how. manv nu thi ` `4/\J.)v`1\ILl Take 9. drink. mister?" said the womu_.u, pointing to the bar. No, thank you, I don't drink." .Don't drink! Well (hic) he's not from Friaco."vhiccoughed Colonel Billy. You are the proprietor of the--of . bile City Hotel?" said Davina, civilly, ` as he approached nearer, endeavoringto be courteous. D II IV : vv vvus UVVIIEII I am the proprietor of the City - Tavern, the only hotel; a.nd~I.1ets4 the rooms. bet your sweet life." replied the Virago. `fvnnvun ' nnnwvnn ' Dnnmnn nan` IJAUI V: 5 Rooms !-(hic)--rooms! Rooms not quite big enough for bedrooms (hic), and a lzttle too big for ooins," said Colonel Billy. ` nun T nnnnt` C-`an A-any-:1-nan :0` 51-.` I6El 6(lv mm M) uiu. .' -.23. . ` He s`be`en here since these hills was ; a hole in the ground ; and what he don t 1 know about anybody e.in t worth ; knowin , stranger. Ask him when hon comes-;,he 1l be here in this `ere saloon with Carrots, by and by," continued Colonel Billy. Then s itt1_ng cotton and making many signs 0 being very dry. he went on: But it s my opinion, as '1 lewyer-'my professional opinion- thst she's no more her daughter than I am. And he nodded to Belle. The old colonel blinked and blinked tut he spoke, and at the end of his speech 3` lookedst the young men as if seeking tond a. name for him. He looked first st his feet, then up and up till he saw his hat. Then with a. laugh he blurted out, No more her daughter then I am, Mr. Beaxver." Iln -!.2..._J 2.. - ._..\..A.- [In LIILIJULAL UV UK-KC IIUUJI/C \lL JJCLLIJO _ Oh. sf`.-<-. s a wretched, ragged thing, Llxut hr-.i4.l t got a cent was Belle s reply. accompanied by a contemptuous `case of the head- Got no father, got no mother, got no::hin'," said Mississip, savagely. '1`h'>' game had stopped. There was il.;~:~ ?llllOUlJBiL1e- Perhaps these eople -.v-c.-;'e wondering Where that child) was. It was an awkward pause after the -.vc:nan spoke so bitterly. The people began to roll cigarettes and fall back and _:ather'in groups about the saloon. `-'1.:3.t's a `Frisco chI.p,"t. observed ;,o;mon. ..FI'I 1 1 I I U A All ' Q A` vv`\:x; `Iuusp.end the evening in the hotel `P : . I-lVII\JL 0 r Certain, certain ! . That's what this `ere hotel was tted up for. You see in_ the Sierras we likes to be as comfort- able and nice as in `Frisco. But this` garlor is used for a good many things. ow, this is the parlor of the City Tavern. This. is the ladies sittin - room." Here a Spanish lady bowed. This is the ent1emen s sitting-room.", Here Colone% Billy bowed profoundly, adding, It's the eatin' house, and it s` the dead-house." - 5 Dead-house ? [ Ay, dead-house." ! Right there; I ve seed seven of as laid out to`sti'en on that `era table," said Colonel Billy, looking grim and ghastly at the recollection. (Th IVA!` 0 L.-L _.._'I.-LI_ A1` I STRATHY 85 LOUNT. BARRIS- OUN 1`, in High Court of Justice, ters. `Solicitors A Conveypncers. Offices over Notaries Public. the Bank of Toronto Borne. . V ' `I'll II Qmn Amuv D f`! 117 1' A----_. l\ I`! auucuxy all uuu IUUUllBUIi.l0l1a _ Oh. yes; but what's the use of a. killin of men in the house. It alwavs interferes man the, game. if you wente to,.kill em.ki11 `em outside. Down your bets! All down I Try your luck, mister ? There's the ace of diamonds, as pretty 9. card as evergheld a. twenty- dqllar piece." In. AD t cut 0 Hut wh=.re s Carrie ?" exclaimed old Co`onel Biily I didn't come here to grumble and drink. I came here to see Carrie zmdhear her sing. Now, where 1:5 C-arrie ? . That's What I want to l`."' `A ' And who is this Carrie! queried .l)e-xiue. who was anxious to introduce himself to the notice of Bell . ;:l\` I ,_-J L`L_`____ Aug 1113 WUIUU uaau uu nun uuauo Dandy Beaver! Down your bets, Dandy Beaver 1" shouted the dealer, as he gayly tossed. his cards; and the man, looking "straight at the newcomer, leaned forward and playfully tapped e cheek of the girl. V And insuch a lace as this, and wifii such people! Vhat hideous fami- liarity '2" Devine fairly caught his :,=._-. `oh and fell back amazed at the :-nv'a--ity of Dosson, as he touched the 5'.x'i :s cheek. ` -' `iildownl The game's made! Roll!" A.:-min the coin clinked, the cards ew i;: the air, and the pretty Spanish v,'0men and gayly-dressed Mexican: .5. -oigcd their cigarettes and played with deszperate intent. Such scenes as this 3:"; covumon enough in mining towns to ti...) ~-thy. .5!;*..6 -v`\nun n fVnuu:n 0" f|I't\`!I:I`V\l\A \.:vAon kn`; _`,`n "LI: lJUWVUKu By Gal 1' Vdihimed in a. cap 1', a. dandycome to town I" as ha 100 ed up from the game, over his shoulder, at the stranger. II1\n-Ru nan unit. nnlnmnn_ Ml`. 1'. Dandy Bet vet I Gentlemen, Mr. Dandy Beaverl" said the colonel, sett- ing his white but on his head. HIM.-nu Rnnvnrl nnwn vnnf beta. -*.*I'M A TOTAL wascx." We are wreck and stray, we are cut away, Poor, bn.ttered:o1d hulk: and spa. -3, But we hope and prey, on the Judgment Day, We mill strike it. up there in the stars. Thong batterecl and old, our hen-to are bold. ,. . I :.Yet oxtdowe repine , ; . v_ :. For the dawn of am. A --say qxi qo'We ropmo : - ;.]ej9r dc. tot ol - | For the do. _ of 301 - For the days of Forty-nlno. I All_ down! Down your beta! The . card over her head. game is made! `Roll 1" routed Missiasip, as aha s.wa.t the taro-table. ourishing av uIA :....:_..:_ _L, o .. ~. _ - --A van-IA UIDL IIU-I-V mo ' Mississip, where is Carrots ? I_didn't come hereto unble and; tdrunk. I came to see xer snd..,= o) hes: her si` " said Colonel Billy` as he spread 1so"e' ' [_ 1 -his hands on thetsble and lesnd"on them `heavily. emphasizing his'for;ner question. 5 - = . ~ ; ' "Where's ' Carrots? Out with old ` V494" whom nl-m.nn'a1.a 5.. 1...n..-... _L _. -A -7 . . RADENHURST, BARRISTER, AK`- A G . torney Solicitor in Chancery Conve an- oer. 8:0. Oice-First Door South of Post 0 0e, H1nd s Block, Owen Street, Barrie. 49 48 "-E7PR6Uf.~i3ARRIsTEPJL-I3I_Ti3R .. ot the Supreme Court, Conveyancer. &c. one to Loan. Oices over Sanders Bros.. loam lav-n `nnnlnn Street Barrie. ` l:l_lD ,lULl.I.lUl' QIIUBWIOD. ' "` rH's cmom Ohin ` '49,, when Ill_`60n his to behave at work. ' l V Roll 1" Colonel 'lly tattered away, ; ugutjzering oyer his s.1l0`.11der nidoto the migexs. `-`It you , boys`. jwa_'onght' to , do sompth;n'.`f9r that little g !-.1. even if . ohms gsancyim .a.nd.a1ltha.t. "Old: ;;f9'1_can t,ke9|i1 or any xpore. You - I M -_-_.. .... . uuu, uu : unnx ne'a got `I mountain of gold (bio), eh ? Well. W -bo,'fhe'a`got somebhin dearer than- 'u wife and 8 baby. Whygit ho had ay` bgck yonder in the States-- mgyngpjgv ls uuuuamy. . limped away from t_h1a stranger, who seemed to be _a. walkmg intrro tiii point, and over hls shoulder 1-5f_e1_-`1:pjalhixx1"to Colonel B1lly: and Colonel Bil.ly,.holding on to the bar lest LL- `nan cu-nlw vnnun from nnder hil D1uy,_n01u)ug U11 UU Ul-IU Uau uyou I the oor might move from under his fact if he_a.t;tempted to stand still, re- ferred him to old `.` r_19. :f`l'_!..I....`..-. Inpunn nrnnn QC. gg ` an n my nod ..n`. ?s t he .z;:e:8.,f .1", .h.,,. `, thmashed noge. j__,g_p,`,,{g lpmw, ce_pt_ ii; 5 `cause her mthlv. 11595 is Ml8sl8Slp." mL- _.-; _. i':.n-nor"! nwn.v from this .01-IAPTER VII. UVVIKUCIIB U1 ULIID ULU DELHI). bUU- And here entered Carrots, singing snatches of song, a. bow and arrows in : her hand, her dress all torn. her hat- I hargin by its strings over her should- ers, an her hair unkempt. Flourishing Bar A!!! nv-:4: nununq-awn nkn 5-\II.nrJ An tn ' \JCiIII.In T One to two boxes will 011" ' .tgrrb.` _ 8 C .,Qn_e,-to ire boxes vnll 01" ~` 11. : V all-'5-`J hronic C3` '.Ch`a.se s Canadlan n For lo by take {no 6iler'~ it wnll cure Y0 ' _ Illdealers. \J\ll\.IIJK7I IJIIJJ c Knocked 3 chipmunk clean out of a pinetop. Colonel Billy. Yes, Idxdr Old ` '49 was with me up yonder. Yes. a_nd he : come home by his tunnel to gave my . owers to old sick J ack. Be here in3.mi_nute." |.` 1 AI ,,____- A- OLD. GI-Ill IJOL 1.1511 lll-lBUlLl})Uu 1 LUuL1nuu.",, her bow and arrows, she cried out to Colonel Billy: \ uIt......1....: .. ..1..'..........1- -1--- ....o .6 . M0118 l0~ 140511. UIIIUBB uvcr Du Jewe lers. Duulop Stxeet Barrie. nuu BUUUUIZUU KJHIITUDU Uy but: Hana Oh, oh! Now, you jst let up! L9? down! Let go I" cried the girl. - ` Give me that, and tell me wherv` you ve been !" roared thg Virago- MIXI. ..I......... \I:_...'........I lnnan `DY YOU V8 DEED 1' I'08.I'C(,l UB6 \']fgU- "Oh, please, Mississip! 1 1ease let. go my bow and I'll never. never. nem- -" and here the girl slipped frpm the clutches 9f the old mous_ter. wxth hf`? !__4_ LA. ham` 50011 It Don't (How 3 cold in and surely develope itsc 7 You can be cured for ; hf-izw applications` wi 25 cents. ll care. i U5 `VVU'ih`z-a. t:t;wCarrots! That's Carrots; and old ` '49, my chum, ain't far off." chuckled Colonel Billy, as he turned `from Gully wi_th` contempt and indif- ference. 1 I . .u..~.. Don't see what ` '49` sees in her? Why, he sees in her soul (hie). heart. humanity. She s the champagne and cocktails of this `era camp. too." An!` horn nnlrnu-cu` (`nun-nba n:nn;nn All In 5.1.5111 I-IUKJO ` `Mississip strode across the room to- wards the girl. and the miners gave WAY before her. 1 .1 11---. UQIUIU HUI: "She's broken up the game. H01 ? 9" And she `seized Carrots by the halt. unl. ..1.| M-.. ...... .'.-...+ In uni [pt cmncnes or we om monster. mm bow and arrows still in her hand. Placing an arrow in her bow quick 39~ an Indian might. she drew it on. Missis- sip : You old hippopotamus! .\0t1oI1I0 knock you like I did the chipmunk. ; uv-.. :......u v,....r..;:.. I" m-ind (}u11V- LlJ\lLl-J uuuux \l.lLl1\.1l.IlUlUDo That's Carrots! That's our Carrots, boys ! cried the colonel. H'I`I....L I.-.-a..._1 r1-._._-A._ VTVL _ , n W. MOVITTIE, D. L. SURVEYOR AND . Real Estate Agent. Calgary N. W. T. Oorresgondenoe solicited with re uni to invest- ments :1 Province of Alberta. .W.T. A. W. MOVITTIE. Address Calgary, via Benton, Ilnntnnn I'T,Q, wvJu - vl.Avu U110 \4UAUl..IOln That hateful Carrots. The men all turn from me to hear her sing. The hatefulsingecat. I despise her!" mut- tered Belle. LULUIJBVO I don't know what "49 sees in her" says Belle spitefully to the comet. as in its `orbit it passed by where she sat. Knock .l1K6 1 am we Cll1plL.1uunw- A` You imp! You Injin!" cued bully. from behind. as he cued her and toon V the bow and arrows. and angrily and hastily placed them behind the bar. l\i$ wan Anna Jnvn.fnv1r\}1 bow an; IV IIJO V_Vhy @on t you pull it? I mm`: to see It; hs.m t seed a. bowie since spring of '50. Bah, yoin coward! - An `kn 4-nvvn at..-) ..1__.!._ , V. uvu uunx, Juu UUWUJ-U As the two stood glaring at each other, a. voice was heard above the storm outside-a. feeble, piping voice. as if some one was trying to sing and be merry under diiculties. u'l"l...u- rV-......L..0 "r`L-u- --A- r` feit-a d ." ` . , SD31 Ha. ha! we11.I ND `- TE" old tunnel goes drip. d1jiP- I m Bfiegv I ha.in't beenodry for mgh 01190 ' yI`c:Ks."..I(I} 1r?.I.l3l :EiL1..y;=;'.-v fnr nigh onto 8 Iuuusuuu yearp BUULLIB DU HIV` "Billy. you just wait. JIM `V I strike it in that tunnel. 9-Dd W` to New York and buV-b11}' the House. Yes. we will. 138? 3. Thus the generous sent1n1,"`3 ` heart led many of the nobleS_$ ` pioneers on thoway to their rm?- ua.....1 .......:| I Put vnn won 3 `IIVIJCUI-. \BII vuv "NJ "' ""` v 1150 "Good good! But y . "t- style it. No; $011 won't never stnke 1% ` Ilive.- W1: .1: Ilwait for you * (Elie) itvin thatol tunnel. I'll bf 60 `*7 --woll', I'll be ova.potated- I, begin : 1Vl\L-a..I- ..-l.I 3n hare. ` I'll 'st!'ilke' it yet. -won-, I'll be ovapg "There's gold in here since '49. and Colon `gs: `C. `Q-an onnun `Q I10 V 1'1"l.'1.l!a'. 1 Montana U.S. OHN MACKAY. AUOTIONEER, COMMIS- sioner. Conveyancer. Issuer 01 Marriage oenses under the new Act. Money to Loan T,Lt Moderate Interest. Creexnore. Ont. 61y in II DDKIIU It `you; V`- won `t "annotate." w::1Iv(;:v: you--" and with a fearful oath Gully was 0; his feet, his bani 0111115 bowie. ` 1 :11?! Q JUGS , KIUIUIIUI Llllllo _ 1 "Well. I've been dry for mil thousand years. seems to me." uD:Il.. ...... :....a .....:+. Jnet ' yusvnv nuuuu urn; uuc uluuxtzs. Because Belle is a ladv and ('m,,t. is nothing A but a little safxffy Iujin and don t deserve good _(:l0tl1(:s: Am1',,[,.v d've mind that? The Injin meg Mississip. ' ' Tn-Hm T....'.'.-.I TI'..`l| .L,~, .1 `YA-Cl1h`llA L`I.IlII Injin, Injin ! Well, she's the whitest Injin I ever seed. A red-heavled Injiu Say (hic), Belle s blacker than fortv Carrots. n wh fsvuz uqc uuucl. BIUJJ U1 bile 53018. Your humble servant, miss but ha ' Y dozyb want to; he dou`t want to (big) 1: t," % W2? h'::::;`:**$v::: ;::`; a;:J`;~ dear! leered the girl. y U` snag :c t... l...L........ - carry 9. bowie. camp early in the mornin'. came [here last month think you own the town. Used them 1: toothpicks in '49 and Hprin \fuu I uzruu uxxsullp. You had better order (hie) before you tryit. old uns, I am. only I should radiate. hiccoughed the colonel, hand on his bowie-lmite. Well, Colonel Billy, put you out, he will," from the other side of th 1)0n'tyca.re i I came to <...` your rm 0 coln ne of the f y me out! as Gull if he wants to piped in Belle, e table. I Vnnr nnunnht ., ` hinge for :1 of y laid 3 nusnv III l.u_.D Ulllo V V VV"l' Charles Devine started as paritlon. It was Gully -_yes, T ' Gully. Tom a. proachedt - `"1 liarly, and sat own a if he owned the place. The v ompleted another circle f th 5 .--me back to the card-taie, 9 1611. and g&`t`n(gl.1 ,, go way and uou'u both; the Put out, Lucky Tom, - out 1" cried Mississip. put hm Ynrr had lmnm. .._.1, UIl'D0lIliBl' Bull llllllf. Doors 83 or an kin 511' Blinds, Moumfn s done prom tly and satisfac- v- Fnotorv. John stmet. JVLDIIIU-DUIa|ll'UI' gs. Sco. Plan-' art-la. better ou try it. one . -l)on't.care if mornin . M me month, an 1 Put m ;e. things 49 and spring '5 3' 9 colonel. an (4nn.. 1-. ordinary nigh a OI nu nunuu ulv Faoto to. 1'1! `of H36 of the Dominion Grange Fire insurance Associ- ation Oanadiqn Mutual Aid Life Insurance and Reserve Fund Accident Associations. mos. s. MOLEOD, Dalston. - Omce over Coulter 8:. Va.ir s. Barrie. Tuesday end Saturdav. 6-ly J` 8. J OHNSON, `BARBIE. IMPORTER OF A . and Dealer in Goals of all kinds, and .._....a.._... 1-. ant` nu-mink Ixfhhn Wininhina Money to lend atloweat rates. Agent for `LENNOX, -AULT 3: I{ERR,-_larristers, Soli- citors of the `Supreme Court. Pxoctora. hotaries Conveyancers. &c. Money to loan. Oices, Hmds` Block opposite N. 85 N. W. Ry. station, Barrie. and Ilngnam s Block. Bradford. - - . _ . . . _ _ . -- ~. ._-.-...-. \xTn-v 1 nunmnu A YT! Ir 'A1iTHY. PEPLER 8; MCCARTHY. - Barristers, Solicitors. N omries. &o.. Money to Loan. Barrie, Alliaton and Gravenhurst. D AL'roN MCCARTHY, Q.C. F. E. P. PEPLER. J. A. MUCARTHY. _ D. F. MOWAIT. ARRIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE NBOILER WORK8.-H. Snwnmv Manufacturer of every descrltion of Engines. Boilers .Sa.w Grist 111. Shingle. Lath. and Wooa- wor 3 Machinery. B. JUHLV SUN. 'nAn.n.I.n, Llrvusnnu us 0.] Dealer and -Georgetown, Grey and Guelph White Finishing Lime, Cements or all kinds, Fire Bricks an mummy-a'. Hair. Storehouse at the Northern Lime, Cements or an xmos, mire nrwxs anu Plasterers . Hair. the Northern Railway Switch. foot of John street, near the depot. The bond or this Lime is better than that of any other kind. and the nish superior. Oiee -Corner of John and Elizabeth streets. Jon-m OARLEV. BOAT BUILDER f\\T H... Aav\`n!\dl`d fnnf. nf Market Street. |'K I'II` \llIl\hIiIp IuI\aI-II uuvu----- ON the esplenade foot of Market Street. Yachts ahd Skifa of every description in stock and bunt to order. Also for hire at low rates by the hour, day. week or season. "Boat stallsto rent I) the season. soulls, oats and paddles in etoc and made to order. 11-ly UTVLIFVSUC `J9\fIIL IIIVII iUf;II' Jinn m?.".u %E;1' ~e$v3orv?J;%?Z& M33 ket street on Dunlap street. ' IDDUIUII, uulnnu. uluu. can-.a..u.... .. ..-----, _._...._-_ _, HAUGHTON Lmmox. WELLINGTON. AULT, JOHN R. KERR. T O HENRY, APPRAISER ac BILL POSTER. . 8:0. Rents Collected, Servants Provided. Oioe up-stairs opposite Ban}: ot Commerce. -w men to canvass for good sellin -articles. Liberal offer. Apply W. B. BAIKIE. Bookseller.- Barrie. ` . 35 EAR_N 86 Mununmum. bnnnuazmnsz. Sohcitors, Convcyancers, 850. Money to Loan. Oice-0ver D. J. Murchisoxfs Store. Market Street, Barrie. Branch 01ce-Pott`er`s_ Block. Tottenham. ' EDWARD J. Hmax. D. C. MURCHISON. ._,________ :_..____"' EWSON 8c CRESWICKE, BARRISTERS. Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judi- cature of Ontario. Procbors, Notaries, Conve - ulcers 8:0. Money to Loan. Otiices-Bot - well ? Block, opposite N. 85 N. W. Ry. Station, Rnv-vv n W811 5 131005, uppl. Barrie. U. E. I-Imwson. Vllln C 9 0. ' an - in with ce be`st. ' Gogaiswg gum %tft.:- VG . to and from all m-E3 3-..va3n.-3u?..';?3 M55 V QUEEN'S` `HOTEL.-`A. -W`. BROWN. Proprietor. U of Surgeons, Edinburg, Licenuito Btthe of Physicians England. . moe residence in Brown's aw lock. Ran-in, nl-.hAn1-nmInAnnf.niuh1'._ 1 ` . if gm Uounty OI buncue. xcru oe at my Store, Craighurst. Dune. Barrie. 1st Oct.. 1885. UNl!i!.'-A Large amount. OI uvuw .l.|.ll-lu. to lend on atrai ht loans, at owest rates. 13 MCCARTHY EPLER 86 MCCARTHY. TV - -- . ~-... _._.___ - __..___.-..._..`. . [OSEPH iid, AUCEIONEER FOR THE County of Suncoe. Terms reasonable. mama at mv Store- Cmizhurst. T 46-ly [OSEPH ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE. County or 81111000. Olce-Pol1oo Court, Inn-la. V & Angnlfgnors A1vp_sUnvnYon.__ R. Lioientlate of the Royil b O I r....`3.`; z?.`E,?.?-,3.2':2' ':;.}} .`f... m.?:aE.`:f1`? ARRIE PLANING MILL.-G`E0. BALL, Carpenter and Builder. anti Manufacture:-, 2 Mouldings. gm. Plun- no nf ah kin 5: Anna nrnmntlv an assistan- oNia:Y TO LOAN.-$25o o00'a.t6o.nd 6;, per cent. J. '1`. SPROU , Solicitor," etc.. nnvda - |'0NEY.'-A `large amount of rivate funds I tn land nn an-niqht. loans. at owest *7 1a.*Mccm`h;z. Notaries. &c.. Money fiimii Vs"; AMURCHISON. BARRISTERS. e..n..mu... (`[nnvnvn.nnnr. Rzc. Money , LITTLE, M.D., `C.M.. - ` ` (`Shun R R. HOLT. INSURANCE BROKER AND . General Agent. Real Estate bought and sold. Collections made in any part of the County. Money to Loa.n.e O1ce-Bothwe1l s Bloc opposite the Railway Station, Barrie, Ontar 0. 61-15 . '1'. nanufffzmx OOGNTY or at .. nnm, will hn nt. his nfnn_ at than Cm l'o l$A.N".I.'I.1V U. UDNNL UUULVI I U.l'BI.M.' com. will be at his office at the Court & everysatm-day. Residence and kntnwn- ' D ISOXII UOIIBKB OI rnyuuxuun Brown : 1 e. On the premises at night. _ 13o__-rs. ---.---__.._. '__ :.'._"- ... ,. ___....- . ...... .ii` _:'1_~31"3 1~r1::i4.-'i_ts.,"'i:'1*o. MANUFAO'l`URE.- QSUN. `1sA1uu.ns. 1Mt'Un'nun U!` healer an d , Finishing. nntn nf all kinds- Fire Bricks an Smut. uxaunu __V_V-. -L1,9WiD:_ _ _._._________ 9 H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN 0 . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers tea Discounted. Collections made in an put of the County. Real Estate bought an sold. Conveyancing in all ma branches. Mar- rloge Licenses Issued. Olce-Over Csnadliyon Bank of Commerce. Dunlop street. --._.._..-_."j""" __._LT-.__.:.T' PHYSICIANS. FINANCIA .Vuvv plwoocvl , , H. H. Sm;-my, Q.C., ` G. W. LOUN1`. - .._!";.FW." 3 none prom , John atroeg ggow.-ans. .1-_`9_*-.-_ U-M... ( _"1`l'9.`;";'___'_ A. E. H. Cnmswlcxm. ._Z_._.:_ 70 FOR INVESTMENT on good , freehold security at lowest rate 0 interest. No princlal monerequired until end of tha term. H. . STRA HY. Solgaitor. 8.10.. Barrie. 41-it onu. mu 46-1 .Sierra.s., ASuoh7a,cene5y._,t Such air] The .5 8111011` _0f' 9-R ' I810-.'7n; ,: ,.`:s':`.=.(3 33: V. ..'1`he old 11wyer..-tnnpeduoolt the -ha.nd,i' arid looking hun dong>enc1.-earg- 3 'r'estly Jib theifeoe, ashes--htdxoften done, vnu uuuu. van}; uvuuugv no Wuo Ullh .l have the , greateit poeejhle_hope.; for if 7 the child can remember *`a.nyth1n`ge.t 311.. she can remember oldblucli sum; Char- lay, it will bfyont taek to -and her." . 'e`_,A `d3liht_I1;l"t3,_I.!3"k`:', _c1'i:dACha.rley. "I shall eo"li_ke getiout. `end upihto the mountains, , the_heaZ1`t of the . ti;An+.rt* . before this. shook hie - hand cdxdiaygl And now , Charley, you are to , go` dinjectly to Siezfra, and git down there _ The old negro, with. his sleeve to his } eyes, had. hobbled back to the door and % was disappearing, {when the lawyer V looked up from the papers he had taken ` from the bag and spoke: V 1 I say. Sam, do you_think there _a.ye { vavu Jvua. uywulul GAUUDIJUIUIJ UV 01115: The negro stopped and threw up his hands. Then he came back and stood s before the law er. who began to write ; as the old eripp e began to talk. I T\/raj-1raA9 Mamba Mn can G...-.... 0 Il-..1... J ;u.uu.nu ( uaasnu,-M5555 DIJUWU ( lulltlf iiat she will take wid her so her conl Yes! Why. dar eome do Mormons, painted red, and howlin , and a-choppine an` a-shoqtin, an a-stabbin. Oh, Massa. Snowe, it makes mesorry; it makes me sick to t ink of it.` A whole hea of wo- men - and babies hea edtoged er in de ass and dusty roag; dead, And den is little gal a-nestlin` up tome, a-hidin `in ole Sam's busum when _I lay like dead in de grass. And den when all was still, an de Mormons eame up friendly like. she crept out, an` de blood was a- runnin down her arm ;den dey took her off and awaywfrom her ole -black Sam; an` all her folks was dead; and (lens was a` great bloody gash, dar I" ` Tho I\1I1 nnnun or-an n1--.A~L -.."IJ _.LL IJIJL , LJIMLLI 6 Allers, allers, on dem ole plains, Massa. Snowe. Why, she knowed my songs, every one ;' she'd singa. vus an` den .I d sing a. vus; andyou see, if she hear me sing now, she d come a. runnin right to me- fore_ God she would, : Massa. Snowe 1" "That will do, Sam. Now, Charley, zou must be off, and at once! Mind, hey are trying to impose a. false claim- ant on us, and it's hard to dispzrove -their claims. But this old negro s evi-V dence will be conviction strong as Holy Writ. Now, Sam. yoncan go; and` re- member, if this girl is found, your for- tune is` made." V n . -- Ulll-III I3 II-III`?! I don't won't no fortune. Massa. Snowe. I wa.nts_to see dab chile once before I dies-poor, poor baby in `de 1 m<'>;1ntai_Qs.? ` QL\II-Id vulv wuu (In B UDU 30 you think are any marks by which she can certainly be identied ? Listen to this, Chariey. "Give your'specia.l attention to this. mkn nnncun n`nv\v.n:` an; L1` u A 1 . .... LI- J SEPIEROGERSIborEYANcEIiVooM- missloner in Queen's Bench. Auctioneer, Atppraiser. and Commission Agent for the sale 0 Houses, Lands. Farm Stock. Household Furniture. Goods, Wares. 8:0. Also for the collection of Rents Notes and Accounts. Oioe--Police Court arrie. "am a snowy! uuJuuJ sunny Uncut 6 ` The old negro was almost wild with excitement as he told this, and inted ; -his arm to the place of the woun . Then ` he hobbled back to the door, and out, 1 as he wagged his head and said, as to ; himself: - A or -| . a nu - -- nu Ill-AU VV \AOIl|l ULIJLU Ill UUI IIDGICIJJ J. VVIJUIILII That, Charley, is the child you are to nd, observed Snowe. A large tract of land on which a city has since been built -was the property of her parents at the time of the massacre, and she is the sole heiress. Of course,` there are many pretenders to this for- tune;but this I know she's the real heiress, and I am quite certain, from what I heard last week, she has drifted into the mines of, California, and can be found there. I have `gone over this pretty often, Charley, and now I'm done with it, said the old lawyer, as he ar- ranged his papers, sealing them with red sealing-wax. .69, lung 3- vsndv-Id-' T4011 `-1.4. I-.unn..L 1.1.1.`... l.IJ\ EVTllL.|5' VV $4`! -.I- see a point! It's the biggest thing out-'-a. mine of go1d-a regular bonanza. mine to any man who has the nerve to work it." said Gullyto himself. nhn.r`nw A1-sun:-uni-'I I-J-in lnirvovnu I\\l\ 1 vvvsn nu uuuu uIu.u._y uu lllLL|BUlLo- { Charley, observed the lawyer, one word more. You see, in the teat Moun- tain Meadow Massacre, the, ndians, led by the Danites, killed all except the children. The little orpha.na,.ort_y or fty in number, were taken 'up,hy the Mormons and Indians, and: in'..e~ few years were almost forgotten`-.; ',;I_'hliV6 sent agents searching everywhereend, questioning` about eve `one-. -'1 : could` hear of, but'hi_therto~ , h8_Y'0: been 'al-f ways disappointed: `f"B'ut now I have 13.` new hope, and witli"ce,1je itehell become` 3.` ._ree_lity.? He etopped_ tewlkiug h ei-e`, am"W 'e.=s;;3 .,8-.11 . nan ye: is 1%` sea 6no the 919'; PI Elifnt kill 6 n 0.` An Ind_ip.n,qf the _ leine not ki a. negro. In this ea._se,_.t_he he ated, old Sam only*beeangehe was b 9.0 .' I `IQWQ `IIsI\A I Can`. {I '77I3{3v her? Know dab chile? ml know dab chile in` J erusalem, I would.' ` "I"In-J- ["1-.....`.._ .'.. LL- `L313 .....- ......' savnun .--.-... jnm Q: n 3& The Gold-Seekor` the sie1ras\. way u. uJ uu Luv .unU ua uuu, DLIU wuuxua Your songs! exclaamed the lawyer, thoughtfully; did you sing much to her, Sam ?" v H A'1l....... -`lI,___. ,, 1 `I 1 o ill-IE I `III IJUILGDI1 I 7I am to go and search for her. My salary you are to hand over to my mother till I return, sa.id'Ohar1y. `lnall . Rlaht. mv Bnv P Avnlnivnn Qnnnu; I \II\4I TU ULJ\J Ulullcl But I d know her, sure I And she- she d know dis ole black face. Dar ain't many of my kind, Massa. Snowe, up in dem white - mountains; an _den, oh, Massa. Snowe, she'd know my songs! She'd y to me like a bird, she would ! ``vAI1u nnnnn " nvyn'|n:s~.A,3 Ll... I....---.... 4 Charley Devine nervously planed "hand across his face. , ' "Why, of course,I do. A; A girl-a child of one of. the wealthy `old Creole` families-a lost girl that old black Sam had charge of--one of , the orphans of the Mountain Meadow Massacre-.-_-new `an heiress-a great V estate waiting for her.` Andzyou think you have a clew- you think she is in the mountains near Sierra. ' - ' Tom Gully listened intently. . "An heir-ess--a lost girl in the moun- tains! V An heiresgl u'r _-__ L- __ _ ,_,, ,1 I a ' -- --~_'.... 7, , KENREDY, GAVILLE 85 HOLLANI3; .- Architects, P. L. Surve ors. Valuators, ' '&.o. Plans and specications or buildings pre- x-ed. Town and Village Lots laid out. Farm es caretull located. Timber limits examin- gd, 85.0. &.c. orontu O1ce--4 ellail Buildings. hm....#u..n...umv. Rlnn . Cnllinqwond "mght. my boy! exclaimed Snowe; a.nd_~ now you must be off. Here in more money; now do not play the fool again and lose it. Sam I" A "Yes, Massa. Snowe." V You are sure you would [know that ll cf-3" 9" - ` WHO! 9 VIII I Sure, Massa. Snowe, sure! I would know dot` ohile--why, I would know dab ohile in-`-Jeirusalemlg Why, Massa Snowe; she'd know thisold black face, sure! She'd come right up to dis ole cripple now. T U` RI-I` corn: OV\7I!1-I` nan-`union- .'L 3... _-:' uuau o wuv so vvuuw L151-Ill My UU MID U10 now." "Ah, but you must remember it is now" more than twelve years since the Mor- mons and Indians murdered herparents and took her from your arms on the plains, and she was scarcely six years old `at the time_.' - A-Ina: - - -- LUIS LU I Vchilg still 2" s oldcripple Began t6 51k.` V i Marks `2 Marks,-Msssa Snowe 9 Marks n` In. -.3 L..1._ -:J `I_-_.A._' L- --m-, I nr Jmqviu HILL!-JR. `uua5Vuu I. uv'ugl11uu \.lull5I.llJUl'o' ` )1: wboue this ' eime"shg:~ `Charles %DvineA.rstibmetothis Hehad 5 lx;gtT9mg;%direct1yt3 _s;;ru.% asp; gld. I ..-2. .1`: -' ' .9 ' > m$i;u3.9?" " ' g5 . Jpg'p.i6n`mad`hh 1; 1' I " .spmfoIa(11mpz;.e 931,` n. fa g`a',_t' h`.ha'd` * mdvpgtrqt ._tp,i;n V %1;9$_ _;;;tsher71s,; Anti IUD, \JIllU\L UUU 011:7 I-155`-U0 V Tfaen Charley. after one pix-olonged embrace, tore hlmself from his mother's arms, and disappeared. ' Tho nan nit` Inunnnu tuna` nn<:nAt` 1uv{`1'| GI-II]. UIIDGIIIIUCIL U\Le The gru old law or was seized with a cough, and used a andkerchief to. his eyes, as the poor woman bowed her head, weeping as if her heart would break. The handsome and dashing Tom Gully, hastily thrusting the package of papers deeper into. his broadcloth `coat, 1 took his departure, chuckling wickedly as he strode through the dark toethe depot. Fool! Go on your fool's errand; but you will nd the bird own, forI will be there before you, if my wits serve me rightly. You are not Tom Gnlly`s match in winning the heartof ` a girl. 1 .383 CHFUIUII IUUQIJUU. 1 nu uua. a.u.u.uan u-_u-an 1`oront.o Mail Bui .3; ed, 820. Barr 6 b1oe--MoCarthy a Block. 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