Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 16 Jun 1892, p. 7

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-S" " ished. promptly ` Call u 11 me to:morrow evening at my hotel. ot until late, for I am to be on duty `in this locality all night, and will need rest the earlier part of the day. .srm.....-I..*.. nAnnI`_ thanks! Not for the earlier part`. or me (my. "Tha.xi`ks, senor, thanks! Not money alone, for that is only a. kindl offer- ing from a former comrade! But, or the `..1......-ma and ennoblimz words which you from Iormer comruue; Dun, w. ....,, Z cheering and ennoblin have thls night breathe into the ear of one who was the most miserable of God s crea- tures! Adios, senor! Adios and Jose Calvo went his way, revolving in -his mind 'whom he would serve._ - d ' CHAPTER 111. SETPING THE TRAP . jAgain the chimes rang out in the cathed- _;ra.1 tower, but this time they mark the hour . .of midnight. _ 4 . . - The hanging lamp, which was wont` to I burn bright before the arched doorway of. 4; he palatial residence of Don Manuel Ca.-_ r . bg.l1o5.; hagd in sfo11ie;me.nner become ex'tin~. - ~ ished, and n.o.oqe in the vicinity, not even. ;. ' the:`fwa.tch,f _s_e,e;tn_ed inclined to relight.,it.:~ ;Nor did .there.eppee.r..to. be any necessf1.txf0r.* ; 116 ill1iminQ7%L(LI.7\:th6.pIg888I'S by. were vew." .`."-__* "-Fm . - p . I 'Shqrtl_y a_.f,t_er;,th_e_ bells (had ceased their V -.v.i;bret,iox1e.,-ri.9ne_s11ad= beenpleying -the up . '.h.9=wou1 haeve.99.n~tb9;i9rm of a man Ii .6. . I.stealt.l1i13"I-10:? theurwreet. ;kee:9in8 .w1`iihii thecs.ha.dows.'-.. the 'D11.i1ding8.:.~:\1se at .the.- V f ftl_1e'_m;a.nsion `and ock .gentIy;; ._'/.`One ,woujld_tlien have heard` the door Aopeni; and might_ have observed the newcomer place, eo`me darkgobject before his face and have-, 1 caught the words: ..Cuba..or Death. Fully 9. dozen" _of heee myeterious charac- Onn-n,nnn1t` 1'|I|.\' ben.c0untad.. v . ` ,- Fully qozen 91 _D;1ups; ;u_,9..o........ .,....-_- tars could have been ._counted.\ T - : Theysyvere counted,_ _and, by Jose Ca.lvo,_ who, 'u1iobser'ved by _a.n y/of the pat;`iot.had } crept n'ea.Vr `e"nough t'.b' hear the countei~sign;' he, a. na.ti've.-born Cuban, wish aught to harm , to him c_op,1ntr,'yme1_I,?'._It: must be. revenge! ` ,Y'.r.* wmse! andgto my. wa V 9.5 thinking. 5 is mindiotivenesa '. ta .dn.r.9ct:-11:30 Don;, u...~....1.n..:..IInn nr` in son.FrEnnl806.~l _-ma .v,1nu1cmyu;_;uaa _ |IIA1'y--__v_vy:` _ _J __,____________"__*_V `us1 or v.And..Lb'.ga~=o batifrom his barn. Wheeler mm 9:; hfxpsfrct m2 mTl?hy1it`hh% aAhu.:1i1'h "l"` . 9 5!. 0W11`;< --9118 '0,` ; ': poneui F j:gn9f,..I.|9}9ty8l.1 But, by the good grain and marked. ;l,1in'bcga. -The`. my!-I V9114. then won $12;-nnd:.getting . his . pupa? F w.x..m - :f1'E`\:()B9HlBn.;A}BVANCE. may prove userux huyuu, muu purse into the ,other s hand. L uIn\:n- - V noosn? ndows 1.n'a.~vo 1'1oM'tut- all the attributes oz elnunhood!-. Vsldsau Hams shall know of thin. ni'ght. I, work;,&nd=th3h, too; ahlonce, if Ican nd him. ; .:I{'e, aIL1eaat,,I ca.n=trusb. ' 11..-.8-.. ......:d....:I ...6 `Old- r`nA:a:4:r\I| I-lun iuuu nun. ``: .DMg'i : ,; 1; can `uruav. 2.:-B.a.ving__auriv:d,; at `this decision,` the goo: man hu1'l:iediback:.'.to-theI corner ;o.f-`r the , streets Where .he had. encoun- tered the officer who had spoken to him each kindly and encouraging words. That he would meet him in that neighborhoodehe . was `pure, for he knew that the citizen-police _m_an s-patrol woulxldetain him in. this 10- eelity. Nan urn: Inna n2lnn'nafnnu in him nnlnnla. Nor svas J/ose Calvo` astray in his calcula. _tions,. for there, in `the glare of the gas lamps,` still stood the young Cuban, listless- ly toyingwith the hilt of his sword and with seeming carelessness scrutinizing. the faces .of.,the nocmmsl revelers as they passed. `TL- w.n..J..n.-.4- .-ISA v-{A4 an-nrnnnlm nlnna ,()l._IlUC l1UUDlIl'I.Ill. IIUV l.`al.Ul' GB DUO `P%U\Io _The,mendicant did not approach close. to Ha.za.s,T but stood a. little. apart until he could, wibhdut too much demonstration, `attract the attention of the oicer. T1`- __.__ ._.`. I-..-.A. 11;... nu-u:4r:nn `rut fhn attract one awennion 01 B118 muucr. , He was no`: kept long waiting, for the sharp eyes of the Cuban were rovmg 1n-V cessantly over every object within the gauge _.of his vision, and when be de- tected the barefooted individual, standag `somewhat in the shade, he moved forw imthough -to inquire into the business of such 9. auspicious-lookingecha.ra.cter. AV . `_`Will. the senor dra.w a little a.pa.rt, _be-- Agan Jose,iin a whisper, that we may not A Ann l\IU Aurnrlmnu I011? `an VA new B11 0036, In It wxuapct, uunu "ca nuns. uuu : seen or ove1_'hea.rd?`I have stat-tlmg news `to impart. `HA four nfnnc uri fnlrn n tn the ca.la.- i l3o_1mparv." H A few steps will take us tothe cala- boose, . replied'Ha.za.s, in the same guarded Lg...` - tone." V ` No, no-1101`. there! quickly returned`; ~ the other, with a. shudder, as though the 3 ver mention of the place conjured up un- A tol horrors to his imagination. urn.-- '..1I ma Amt vnn have tn mv t0l(l norrors B0 nus uuugluuuuu. L at this hour. Then tell me what on have to. say where we stand. We sha. lnot be disturbed u1*r__.-__...11 .......... \Tnu1 Hnfnn n1nm:.]v, ` at this nour." ~ - Very well, senor. Now listen closely. ` Are {you aware that there is a. meeting of the riends of Cuba. being held in the city limits to-night? ~uT.. M an? nnnrinri the nfcer. I KINDS limlts to-111gnt.':" `Is it so? queried the ofcer, with ` de interest. How learned you that? 5`iw ' as employed by that villain, Felipe Coras, to. shadow the house of Don Manuel Ceba.llos.a.nd note if aught strange occurred in the vicinity and report to him the result of mg observation. ` K I _L`L .... nd what saw you? quickly asked the % Auu. vv uwv awn J V... other. . Several men `demand admittance, place masks before their faces, give a. countersign and enter.t b The countersngn was? Cuba. or Death. The fools! How could they be so careless! muttered the young man under his. breath. But, Jose, can you be trusted?" he Went ` -_ L:.. 4:..,......g um-ummlv (`.]l1f.(`.hiIlQ the Jose, be trusneuz ue wcuu on, his ngers nervously clutching the handle of his revolver. Else why should I have sought. you out, instead of goin at once to the man who has already pai me a. few piasters to bring him the informa.tion? 1xrI`\..__-I 1' ...:..l.+ lmun Iznnwn Hm.f._ with him the intormaxnon!" A - True! I might have known that, with I all your faults, you would not be disloyal to Cuba. But what is to be done? Oh, that Fraucisqo were here to advise us. 1bb0unnnL' Slavery in Peru. ' Slavery has no recognition in Peruvian ` law, but there are ways of maintaining and explaining it not unworthy of some admiration for their cleverness. Take, for example, an established chacra or hacienda-any hacienda. According to law the `Indian is a free man. Certainly ! Also, according to law, `no man'--'-white, mestizo or Indian-may leave the place where he has contracted a debt until he has paid it, if his creditors` choose to en- join (embargar) him. Now it happens that the Indians are all and always heavi- ly in debt to the owner of the chacra where they live, and said owners do choose to enjoin them, wherefore the 1-, .1: . _ _ . m -:...- nn-nalmnllv nunhgu-gngd_ llvu, HIIU EDI vvv uvau now Indian remains perpetually emhargoed. When the young Indian has grown large enough to do what may be regarded as a man s work he enters service. He receives the habitual recompense of nine soles per month. On this sum he cannot live. The master knows it, the Indian knows ..it ; but what is to be done when such is the established stipend throughout the 1 ,,_..s_ -__.1 |........au. at Hm vallnv? The tha eltablllnea. HWIPBIIU usruuguvuu Uunv length and breadth of the valley? The result is, receiving none of the commonest necessaries of life gratuitously, he ever- draws from the first. A strict account is kept `of all that he obtains from his master of food, clothing, implements and knick- knacks; papers of injunction are `duly ser'ved,-snd he is compelled to work on gs after day` in satisfaction of the e t. ' _:.1 __ -._..st..._ ulna-n nf Hun mgttgr_ debt. Consider another phase of the matter. If a man desires to establish a new hacien- da he can obtain, all theland he may need by simply "denounolng it in due legal c..-.... .........mina and bulldlnsz a house on by simply "(l8l.lUuI.IUsu5 up an uuv .....,..- form, occupying and building it; but he cannot secure laborers by spreading the rumor of his wishes and summoning acrowd of applicants from which to choose. For these he must repair. to some well stocked hacienda. where there are Indians to spare, pay the debts of -such as he selects, thereby `transferring the Indian, with his obliga. tion` and its attendant bond of servitude- from one master to another. Two rhouaand 1-cum Nuuusu Arrested. A - _. -12-. -.-LLn-36in- Bnvn fnf :. BIB TWO TTICIIIIIICI IFIIIIIII svuuaau-u ..--_---._, '1`he,Warssw police authorities have for some time ,psst`been~ making visits to the homes of persons in Poland suspected `of being `Nihilists in `search of explosives or incriminating documents. A Many persons Ulpsvej beensrrested in t}_1e.di'erent pro- _,y,in_cesof Poland, the total number of ,those_. taken into custody being 2000. ;-Mostol these sre men under 30 yesrs of age. Onehundred of the persons terrest- ed have been exiled to Siberia. The sdoption of `energetic measures on ' -tl1d.psr t`of,;the suthorities is"beeved to I g_e"'du`e._to the spproschingwisit of. the ` zarfrolw:-r,--er.e t ' v "ml .,\.'l.|`.|.I.,IIII>!-V14,-ax`-53'--v. ;-.-- ---- . Vina`: npos lie; :of- the Nyanza remon, are zprepnrinz-toemnnd of England the pay- ment of an indemnity for the destruction of the Catholic minions in Uganda. It is atatdd the` .V atii:an -will `support the ` dbngund. ` ` ' ' ' j " h:'qf`wnve"qn the: grestn ocean of time, .!!heiI . 9!.i99,i'5`hsI:`i,ioted pa`-t u-. -bin the usd;1_`', `A.`I.l.f`I'_r_J`49,.t_1`1o.iI\It`t.`o watch `the mpon ittir timitigtho manner out best judgment insy uiaggelt, Kill! strength nnd'|kill.-t-Gladstone. A ' .6`: thejnext. sud, . 7A.Mr. Wh9e1er,pof~ Thornbury, charged :James;&nd.Ed. war.d.~Moore.with wealingitwo `gt.-:uf batairom Wheeler had " we:ou'- ,B on 1t V `:mf ndintl; . ~.unn'|'o.;r J but marked. ;l_iig'-bogs. i ;m`.-ration. h8"`- j V-CiYI'diii7dl.`:IJayjgerie : a_tid1Mr. Lavinhoc,' I , ,_;_I:_ -.3 Ll... `hfunnnn rnainu. IE8 ` rstch the imxt, sud nner our` 1 low Ontario vru1~wiAi_dvertI_s,e new Great, *1ucnui1'wu'u`:n at the wane : nu-. . The World's Fair at Chicago willbe the first exhibition that has ever done justice to the .miuerals of Ontario. ' Canada has been allotted 10,000 feet altogether for minerals, "of which Ontario should have at least 4,000 feet, while 5,000 feet will be used if it can be otaineu. These minerals come from all sections of the Province. From the immediate country north-east of Toronto come lead. copper, iron, gold marble. graphite. mica, asbestos, and phosphate of lime. Then from Western Ontario some gypsum, petroleum, marl, salt. terra-cotta clay, and various kinds of building stone. Around Sudbury and on the north shore of Lake Huron are found rich deposits of nickel, copper and iron. while` further west again are silvenmarble `and lead; in fact these are found all over the northern portion of the Province. A --a. ....s. nun-an-nnnrv Ln.-mun noun in ` um IIUKIIIIUIII pus uvu U; can .. .vv.......... A fact not generally known. even in the Province itself, but which this exhibit will fully show the world, is that in var- ious parts of Ontario, such as Renfrew, Cornwall, Frontenac and some of the northern districts, the finest marbles ma granites, grey, black, white and brown, to be obtained anywhere in the world are found. 7" ~- 1 C4 |'1'---1- !`.........:.--Inna: a-.5 Hon. A. S. Hardy, Commissioner of Crown Lands, is determined to have the mineral resources of this Province pro- perly advertised to the world, and looks at the coming fair as Ontario's opportun- ity._ By his direction every effort is being made to assist the Ontario Commis- sioner for the fair to secure a collection worthy of the Province, and which it is naturally well able to produce. Notes 0! Recent Inventions. The man who observed that he would not go abroad until he could cross the ocean in a car may not have to wait so very long after all for the realization of his hopes. There comes from Sweden news of the construction at Christianstad of `what is called a locomotive steamboat. It was built for use on a chain of small lakes in Sweden which are separated by waterfalls, and to get around these the steamboat has been tted with wheels like those of a locomotive, and on leaving the water runs smoothly along on the land on tracks built for Its accommoda- tion. A canoe built on this same principle for use on the Adirondack lakes would be delightful. It could be paddled on the water and propelled after the fashion of a bicycle on the land, so saving the tourist a great deal of time and many wearisome carries. 3------:---- nnnitlnnf 1.; ` WOOIIBOIIIO "CBITIUI. 4 An ingenious resident of Bridgeport has worked out an invention which should become a great boon to unfortun- ates aiicted with deafness. It is briey adevice which makes the ` deaf hear, It is the same to the ears that glasses are to the eyes, andconsists of a soft rubber disk and spring. so shaped that when ,_.-.1 :_ n... ..-.. it will Emma the wnvag QIBK anu upnug, nu aunyuu nu... ....-_ inserted in the ear it will focus the wave of sound on the natural drum of the ear with such intensity thnt the ailcted -----3--._ :uu\v\DnnnIl\l\l frnm th with men lntenswy uuau. uuv ......-....... person receives unpresslons from the outside that nature had seemingly desired to withhold. -- A _.A..._; L.....`la......_.nankinn hm: {nut been to wunnola. A patent bowling-machine has just been tested in England for the use of cricket- ers in practice. It is found to be more ......-.:....;.. :+.. .im than most mortal. in practice. 1:. ll wuuu uu no ........ unerring in its aim than most mortal bowlers, and takes the middle stump of expert batsmen as easily as though the batsman used a feather instead of his hat. The machine is sighted just as a gun is sighted, and the reiolving iron hand from which the ball is thrown can bowl overhand or underhand, according to the desires of the manipulator. It is not entirely beyond the possibilities that a mechanical batsman will soon be devised, so that in the next century boys and girls, and we ourselves. who will probably be the grand fathers of those boys and girls, may expect to be invited to- witness a cricket game played entirely by automa- 1-..- vast nntxnu. nuouncxs. ltons. Some remarkably clever person in St. Petersburg has arranged and placed on exhibition a clock with a phonoarraph attachment that will repeat at an hour set, according to the possessor : desire, any orders or announcements as may be committed to it. This the New York 'lribune rightly calls a great boon to the t`!-ed house mother, and adds that in the nursery-the solemn time piece could be made to say, "Children. it is time to get --_ . 3..-..- nun-I;nIt`I! and an not d8Wdle. ` made "Unuuren, m In uusu nu sou up,`dress quickly, and do not dawdle. In the kitchen, at an early hour, it would be ready with, Breakfast at eight sharp, Mary ;dont forget; and in the break- fast-room, You must start in ten minutes. or you will lose your train. The dial of this clock of the future is, we are told, a human face, from whose uncanny mouth comes the announcement of the hours, as well as_ any directions .. . _-__. 1... 1.1:; ..:n. 4+. o OI WUU IIUUIB, an viva- that may be aft with The Kigtletoe-By 3 Boy, '- The xniualto is somethin you read about. V I_ never seen a mieeulto. If I seen "I. gnrl standin under a misgui- to_I wouldn t. kiss her. I just think there : no `such thing as a gurl gettin under tmiuulto exudentilly, _ " -- ----'-`--A-. '. mhgnlkn, hut I've gegn under s :n1u_uu_o Ixuuuuunuy, I noverieen a mmulto, but I've seen I lots of putls. 1- .1...I.:..a... niau .'..;. sindnr n miugulto on 4, W` V`. ._ o W3 Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris. When ahgwcb a Child, she cried for casuox-ta. When she hgmtne Miss, sheclung to Castoria. Whenihnhdchildronuhegavothun Cutoria. lots or guru. _ _ ` I'belie_vo thiy at under a misaulto .Purp9~;9`t bi9 i - J % ` . I d f'obI um. r1___11._ ,In.'... L. `In . I.8..6 T noun, I feel `. Lu luux uuu Gui-1'5 liken to be kiut, I go. I feel so :6: gut-Ia. Is'_s.t.o.e.bad _thay ka.`n t berg] boil. but the Sunday ecool teacher. III; H19! :h,ll|.I=1 v9.b6 oll kinds of people in A.`-- -'..-In` IIE `buy uu the; world, tha;w9r1u.._ V _ T do8n t'kno much about miuulto, but gite I10]? sboutgurh. Ilvg v-cw '__._, inc;;ni'ng,Judgo 0hs31v'ea.;xguve his decision in eho>oonppinoygcua ispzqtnnt Marcier. Inngolier and -Pound. ' `Mercia: and Erpqnt Pgqnnd _h's'ye,tn.` itand their gt "_th_oI `Court qf.?Q_t;6'(n ;_ Bench, Ocgobgor; 1, Po_ru;ox`u,sl bail "nu accept- ? T110 I-`Io.n,- GB-srlu T.-nnnniinn Af-nItlIiIIn`iIl .IQm.r'. - torch:-1' _ committed to trio In thePolioe~Odurt, Quebec. Thursday -2- ~ 1...}..- 111.--munn nnvn hi: ddmgion arouoexuouru, wuwwo *-W-'":'I ;,Judge Ohapv0I08tV. his daemon .43-.--u`uhnI&.IIlIn `ADAIIIIC Mardier. mum nun. uu I-:$rD?.!i!!91l1-I_e9tQtury, h, gen. abad ndsy .a...I- II` nnnnin in ivitl ' `*3 A staff of eminent American ghyslc 1 ms [and Surgeons have onened on olce or medical and `surgical attendance, at No. 2303 St. Catherine street. Montreal. They give.t.ee sezvioes to all~who call unan them bet-r. An t lat 1892. and frankly to-ll you it your case 0l1l'1b1B or rot. "All i curable cases are re meted. Special attention is uaid tu av` ry one. Invslids living outside of Montreal. shculd sddrv sa their letters to Mr J JHN MURRAY. Manager. and inclose two 3 cent stamps for symptom blank and question sheet s. . 14-39 r_u-Cg Ar_n:_I_=u_c'ANI > ARE N91` a. Pur- _ -(W-.. -=- ` .~: getlve Med!- 9 cine. They are a. R I S Bnoon Bummm, . ' Tome and Encou- s'rn_uo'ron, as ting . supply m a. condom form the substances --ny Bnoon, or from Vrrwrsn Htmons in the Bnoon, and also `nvigorate and BUILD UP the Bnoon and SYSTEM. when broken down by_ overwork, mental worry disease. excesses and {ndiscre- tions. They have a. Srncxmo ACTION on the SEXUAL Sysrsu or both men and women. restoring LOST vmon and correcting all IBREGULARITIEB and SUPPRESBIONB. -u-nu :1 I II ".'. hn nds his mental fac- I IIT U'IIVIZIIU7uu-- -- V (29 Yurafractice in Euro): and IOTDI U118 BUDEUEUUUB -: tually needed to en- .. ich the Blood, curing - diseases coming Poor: and Wu- -.V1'ru'r1~:D by_ Who ulties. dull or tailin , or his physica. powers ;1a.;;gi.n_g, should ta.l_ t ese PILLs. They will restoa e his lost energ1es, both physical and mental. EVERY _:i_;A ?3;:,`;:::;*:1{'::m: .. mhmh unnmtnh V IIIIII I`llf-Ji-51!!!! '1`1)ey_ cure an uu - easions and irregularities. winch inevitabry entail sickness when neglected. _ -- ---I Q -Hill n'|1r\n1r` +9.`!!! entail slckness wueu uuglcuucu. should take these PILLS. They w11l cure the re- sults of youthful bad habits, and strengthen the system. - - YOIIIIB WOIIEII `i`~'ii e`:`. r.%s"%?ii vnnkn them regular. monsoon UUIIU II vun-nu --wv - -- make them regular. For sale by all druggists, or will be sen_t upon receipt of price (50c. per box). by addressmg mail! no nrrr.l'.TA DIS 151131). 00, PURE rosette. Pe"l`1 S,"`38Se3t8d ai compaimon of the first speaker, he ha. 1 - 1no11eyut hillizfu-ds, u11dsf::1ts&l%o21;o!:a(i' en1ploy 21 substitute to do his monthly pol. ' Ice dutyg nl.`.u.n..'\-`. ` _ . V . n is an ardent 1over~Of the |Strengtl_1, l.I.M.BoIHw:.L, The cheapest and choicest ` stock of Teas, Coffees, plain and fancy Groceries in town. QUALITY HIGH. WE CANNOT km BE%I.Rs%I`,L: But T. A. SLOCUM of 186 \Vest; Adelaide St;., Toronto, Ont., ust; feel more than ordinary pr in the success of his valuable repara- tion, for the cure of lung iseases, viz. : ' A S1ocum s Oxygenized Emulsion Of Pure Cod Liver Oil. _ L_ No preparation of the kind has ever met with the same success in T the same time and the testimonials L PRICE in its favor are all from the most authentic sources. Every drug- gist sell it. 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE. j A12-28p. THE FINEST TEA IN THE WORLD FOR " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition. and by a careful agplloatlon of the line properties or well-seleote Goooa. Mr. Ep s has provided our breakfast tables with a d oately avored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors bills. It is by thejudlcious use ottmsuoh artioleg n(1)lftd`et thtzlzlt atrgonstltutioll: may gradually up un s n eno to resist every tendeno to disease. undrles of subtle maladies are oatiug around us ready to attaokvwherever there is a weak point. We may esoax man a fatal shaft by keeping our- A for-ti ed with purevblood and a pro- perly guriehed frame." - Civil Service --aa`6Aa ` EPPS S 0000A uku_\ - Fmm-i.-co is an lover`of then cue,1n1t In! does not pla. to 1038, re-A pliedthc other. And i he were short of funds, he would only have toma.ke his condition known to the old don -to` have his pockets well lined with golden pieces. No, no, it is not to the lack" of money that we aria indebted for L. the 1io1io{nf.\`oiioi- Celmllos company to-night on our xmtch. Then in a. louder voice: How, nmv, friend Francisco, I thought vou luul I`(`giSt<.'l`0d an oath with your patron Quint 11(`\'(`I` again to put on uniform and do guard dut y! What has happened to cause rnn m `hzll)Q`C vonr mind? ' lpt. OI pnce (we. put; uUA;, u, u................., THE DR. WILLIAMS DIED. Brockville. Ont. Made simply WlEll_D0l1ll1| Wnuur ux nuns. lgld only in packets. by Grocers, labelled us: '- J AMES EPPS 8: 00.. Homceopothic Chemists. London. Enalqnd. 39-13 |Al=i:|}lT:`TilNiG 6 Swiss mm onbeot rionr ma Provlsloxwnalod. my and Stnwnnd JOHN H cums Hard ood.ou.1lon .ComotItnot. ::a_-_:x Ollbut I` and Straw and u-rrbglfm. BARBIE HOTEL, " '{ . ji)u1:t1.dp srnnrr. Bnnnnuntlsotuoguurounglnd not on about man. ~- 4 - INDIAN SOLE AGENT FOR BARBIE. .1. Q|._TLV'ERWELL S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. THEIR SERVICES ARE FREE. -l_ iIrIty BREAKFAST. . milk. ..2'I.`.'`.`.~.`.?`}.`.`,` .;`.':.E2, -.. .muaa `End Flavor. PRICES LOW. guu,1Il\|ur.v . v- -~--- \`011 to rhungc 3'01"` 1 u'l`I... .1nu;I`I fnr Q. ion to vhzmgc your mxnu: T110 lesire for a little exercise, may ' be,` f\'enm- l{;1'/ms," replied the new-comer, seat- ing hinm-If upon a. bench In the most. indol- ent nmncr, and lazily mhahng the fragrant A smoke of a. cigrwette that he held between hislips. 7 V ~ ~w..I:m. ('rn*n_ here. send the young bllilsllllllu. ' If I wu-re I should not Call u on him to .=11pp1_\' the deciency, quick y retorted }x-auu-is.-u, with some spirit, darting an angry Imik at the individual in question. \'a1 Hams is mistaken, senor, `if he thought for an instant that I meant to con- vey the i1n]n`essi0n that it were possible for mu to he vmhzu-rassedna.ncia.l1y, `answer-' Ld Cams, in a. servile manner. T. Oh, it matters not, returned the young (.'ub:u1, us he raised his hat and wiped I118 brow upon a delicately erfumedrsilk hand- n kerchivf. But_who as charge of our watch to-night, Valdes? he continued, turning to his friend Hazas. ' uu,...r... r:..m...1... I believe. was to have turning ms Irlenu r1a.za.s. Senor (}ueza.1a., I believe, was have` been in mmmand, but we haive just received word that it will be impossible for him to serve, 50. as you are next in rank, the duty will ])l't)}v;lMy devolve upon ou. unless the powers that he see t to sen an ofcer from Ihe1`eg1l1zu`s to show the Cuban citizen po- lice how to perform their compulsory and ` degrading work. The latter part of this re- mark \\'us spoken in a. low tone but with con- sideI`a.\1(-. Mtterxiees. AI! 1 I ,1 _'__L .. 41... nmnirrrl A; Qnzn A lu_\,'2L1 subject of the crown of-S in shoulvl cmlsidel` no duty that he can pa 0!`!!! for th 5 goml of the government; de rad` mg, hamghtily exclaimed Fgllpe 0133: 1>endin;_; an sezLrcl1ing look uponhxs outspoken 1 colnpmmm. slderahlc mtbernt-.%s. ` 1 __- _L` n....L .....:.-.:nn annnr, CUIH )d.ll|Ull. I _ i am glzul vou are of thqto xmon, senor, for the task will consequently e less repug- nant to you, sarcastically remarked `young l`1.1.-.H,._- ' nuuu, u: cem11(..` mun npressim1 C`n\r\nn\' 5|` Uehuns. '.l`|mt I have never attempted to Shirk m\` tlutv is proof sufficient that I am aloyal . at least, which is more than can be said of some with whom I have the honor to ` he :Lssm:izLtcd, zmiril retorted Coma, as he mnu_:l upon his ee and strode into 1131.16 guanl mmn. ` L A;-91.`. .1:L.+:..m.:..1m.1 nmnm-Iaftthe are 10; g1lll`(l l'()()lll. " As the, distinguished officer left the group; those. who rema.ined looked at ea.ch.o'~_ er`. 1I1ql1iI'inj_;'\_\ , and several wondered what`. nxwzuxt h_\' the signicant retort. _ Uclnztllns and Hazas paid no attention to the comments of their companions, but 1:-o_se' from Um lwnclt on which they had been 5112- ting and with an: :\.1.... r~ `IVA 1n;`1 Y'Df'.I1V`I'\ ' HI! I H v `. bin?" (HUI \'\ lull all; :\1iu.<, scnors, we will return s M stamwl mill. into the plaza, 'a._nd when were 2L;_f2Li1| alone began an earnest. conv tion, Humgh it was carried on in-whiis \\'l. .t ;. 31- Wnanniunn f}'\n.f. in trnn KAUII, llllnlgll IV W.a4D varllnuu vu All vv llII.`lr7\II \\'h.u is it, Francisco, that is trou ymx? . I-`mr not to make a. condant of- n\" , x T __-__ -..... U\I\CV ~ .1... ; 1)11si11cs.~'. It is 9. secret, however, an * that is dearer than life to every `Hill . I` WU` HUD DU ,lHU:l\C up Uuuuucuuu UL 1 2 l\'m- do I, for you are my ede 6517.? friend, and by the repeated _inquiri $8.: to your welfare by my fair sister I J I prwlict that some [day Valdes 288-: will hem` {L closer relationship. But t9 _ hi8 ode true Cu iii A`\' I uno (`nu Inalov-u urn nv-nnnr fl n`; unuu 15 llUill'cI` hllilll 11161.0 every bliuu uul. no. Ah! 1 see. Our leaders are prepar` dtpj` make :umt.her move for liberty. 1-H.'1| Qnnuly 'r\vvvnv| nnnliarl wrn,nn`Inh_ .- -uunc sun JLHCI IIIUVU lUl' IIUUI Uyv Hist! Speak lower, re lied Fra.ncisc..~:j cautiously. We are reaty to meet.mnd_ V call t0g(5t1)Cr the faihfl, the loyaliaxikh collmgenus sons of Cuba to lay some L91!-l`1if, whereby our liberty may be obta.ined'. A .1; And uvhnra in 1-1; ha than (YII.+.}\Q"ifIa , :z . retain my sword and 9. st ng-right r wucl't:Uy0l1I` unerby may De oobameu. . And where is to be the g\.thering?;'%. asked _the young patriot eagerly. _`?-I h_ave little money to oifer, for the 1`apin l cxous Spaniard has robbed m house-bf} nearly all that it posses ed, ut I `lutill. to T wield it. Both are at the servmg gi _. Whenever she may see `fit to claimhnf _ , _ . I am urn" nucnvvnr` nf {ulna}-. font` "'`V.1 &_ V Which is exacted of e\ _r_e:ry V oitizep and; `V _ tehtion. uuuucvcf 3118 may see U5 U0 cl1_um_`trne_nl " ;- . I am well assuredof that fact, `Val M ` elsel should never have conded in so Now listen. As you remarked `to -n whenl first put in an appearance" at calaboose, that it had been some tima : ,4 - I had performed in person -the L guard thgre mustbe some `reason `for `m [" co` f_' - thus evening", it is very_true, an {I'* mazke, ou acquainted -withatlza 9au__se.. g . r ` ~ at is it, Francisco`! I'.,n.m`a . cum, , . . . _: - .....u.uu. ' I '_,_n VI .'1`hen, to begin, I knew well it was S M ; `GI_1eza.la. s night`. in charge.` ' ',NOW, he I i and over-_caqiou. f(5iifthese`.`timg%t='."'fI_{e`L . ; fnendof our party, but not as ardent; gr. 7`. 1 as wemmight wish. He is *too.=Vconser-v 1` L ly espougo~o'ur. cansgz, ggithgr : he place any o1.|t.\c1in'our;wny-.that. m . - otinerwisevlesdtomooeu. , we, t.ha.t;is, "I N.-her. the don. pud two or three ot U nan nut; ' I ' 1 I 1 AII\T:IS_\;-, and . martym!3What ` 1 is about 6()`.-ihi}5- ;,' peh! Lodk, sen- ors, here comes our comrade, Fra.nciso' `Cg ballos, withgbglty T and sid. arms and a. rosette at the brim of his sombrero. He is ugrped for gun!` uty He must have news "of some l - libustorin ex-1 ;he spores 0 Cuba} I A 91 I___-.L whom you. now, hpv pl-evauzliea fapon Sign; I`: ' :3.32%.';`. f1f...;..f'..`"L-=.1"`.'_`3`V_i3`` 3 uuwnmw u ,5. ` wvu u an unn tugllr pzfni " Kizlhe sh ; ,-of i"` ' the would `devolve upon me. ow, I 15 ink I can` t `qelect those of 0111: number who may be o't'1rusted<, aggd tggy asaiggned for se'r-;_ . . . ii'inA {tho t|:tI1 urlnn-A nun 1IazZ," 7oix'. -""1133 V",'_"3 `Corn! 1! 119%:-9f: `P3684 "LVU, IIIUUBUE JJIBU min 13 1110113 D0 D0. dreaded than the governor general -himaeif. : Here is a list. -Ta`ke;i_t; you are acquainted *~ withdn'vqryg41&me 3-W-hih` it bears. Read it deftroy the paper, that it may not be found to criminate any one in case we are detected. I want you, Valdes, fn nEf.I-nor 1-}|ni"n .I\"'I:n fznnntlunn ant` +41. ltin DGGU WV @117 \IUUV\iIIK7\ln J. WGIIU JUII V GHJUB, ig~,.to :bd`9'?st}"iny fa.1.her s ho}xs'e.' `I23..- 2.. AL. I. .__. _f.t}_;er /j.hO3~. together and tell- ,i_ii1|s.+*;`W`vha.t 5.1 have told you. The-. . sun:-.,.1 U), wunua,-.1. upvv uvsu `uu. 7`? .. =-"*7. . meetih L? i&~sto:beF335$t}'111y fa.ther house.` Midnig "t "is the hour set for assembl` ,. end the watchword is `Cuba,- .0: tDea.th. Now, myefriend, be discreet, and, ~ above all things, cautious. Place your .I.IlU. - guard about the establishment, but in such M a manner as not to excite suspiciont; j*In- Itnlgt the force~,to,,occupy.,the; Lnttention of nrmv nfnnrn nri nnldim-n- if `mmh `:hn1i1d }mh- Iwllgu tune Iorce~,.I.00,occupy. ne Jwwnmon or army oicers Voti` soldiers, if Such ha. - pen to be about, and not to allow any of t e nnnlnnn in anfihnr irnnn rmn `ifrhet nnr. llllly llI.|.I.UUl.'B UII $Jl_I.llUl'3g kill BUUII Hlllllu It ` peh tdbe abdut, not to a1lOw`a.nydf+t V Epopulace to gather gpm; fthe ssitieeth cor- Vdrsta.nd? ` nrs, but to keep them moving'.-- you un-~_ \ um....1.. 1` ,1- 'm........:..... 11.4 nun!`-r -nnl-_ `SUI QIKHIIVII Truly, I do, Francisco. But may not i we, who are true. patriots, be admitted to the conference? , Nay, nay, Valdea. . Our duty lies upon. 053.} Q: mg 3 "W '-7% "- That is good, that is good," I'n-um rI|l'\In;n'n `n Hanan -innfuntr __"wnA'r IS rr, FRANCISCO,` '1`HAT IS TROUBLING \ T YOU? the outside,_ while sager heads than ours I discuss some means whereby the tyrants ` ma, be overbllrown. Now, we will return to t.` e guamdhouse and to duty. CHAPTER II. WHOM WILL HE s1-mvm? When the bells in the old ca.thedra1,~ beneath which reposed the bones of Columbus, rang forth the hour of nine, their "somewhat discordant notes fell upon the ear of Felipe Cox-as, as he was * sl pted in_` 1} brillia.nt1y`_ lighted cafe, ---1- ---unvucvulu A n-`nus n` minn ha s'a.t.e(1 1n ` R DI'1u1u.uu_y ` uuucu- vusv, leisurel sigping a.,g1a.sa of wine, while he } racked is rain in the effort. to solve some I abstruse problem. . :41 umnla nixm A. thousand niasters to abstruse pI'0Dl6lll. I would give a thousand piasters know what is on foot to-night, he mutter- edtohimself.- That something is in the `wind I am positive, else Francisco Cebal- ` os would not have come on guard, but 1 the don s house? have sent a hireling in his lace as usual. Saints confound him! hate the man! What if he` were connected with some political intrigue. But then if he were, "it would be for Cuba, and I ama Cuban. Pshaw! `what -of that? . If I could detect him in a plot against the government, Spanish bullets would have some work to do in his case at least. Why wouldn tvit be a good, idea to watch It has long been whisper- ed abroad that he is in the habit ofuttering rebellions` sentiments. Yes, that is what 1 will do: `Keep an eye upon the movements of the father; perchance thereby ensnare the s`o n;'an d`in' so doing compel the haughty daughter to listen to `my suit which uow she spurns. _ '~ . - V _ Having arrived; at this conclusion, the miscreanfnCnban drained his glass _' to the ,bottom, arose, and, V tightening his sword- belt; proceeded` toward the doorway. _ Aggthe officer wassteppipng outnpon the `eet he `encountered a `man somewhat ' shulinz along St!` 117110 W I `d 1, 51_ J_....n'.-`R belt, proceeded toward tne_o.oorwa_y. _A_s.`the oicer wasetepping street `encountered a " man shabbily _dress`ed, who was shuiing along barefooted, and probably _`.wending his way homeward. ` - " Not a. sign of recognition passed between the two individuals, but when they had separated perhaps ten feet, Coras paused, turned, and `called in alow voic : Jose, J on Calvo. Come here, I want you. Hearingg his name mentxoned, the person ~' 34----.. r. .1+..`.-I than retraced his steps.- Hearin name mentioned addresse halted, then `retrace `,`~VV_h8.t',;d06B `the senor .W_a.n Ca.lv`o?. - He ,h"aa done mm 1 months that -would warraht p z the oa.1a.boose. - u'n'.-..I.. cm! Who Lwan` tl`1eoa1o.boose. , V A Hush, fool. Who .~ '.wa.n`ts to (`place you in the Vcalaboose? ` I` have some work for you to perform. Draw hitheij, within the .sh9.de,'where.we`sha.1l not attract.- ` :2 : _` Lthe amtent;-_ion 9f bevery~.pa.sser-by, . : x um..... .+. mmht. excite -remark wrb` t_1i_e- -the atteub-ion of everyapasser-uy, True, it might excite -rema.rk_ wre` the` Ar1ch_Senor Qoraq seen in conversation with` a `man who haibepn stain :_jB,8 villain N .th1"oi1'ghou_tfa1l Hb.v;I.na," 1fe_phed 1:115 other" ; {vith a.1ow'huck'le.; I; ` `i - I ` 9 i Be. met, idiot, upiglgqowgthag fvgre you-' 11_oAh,`a." '__V `A iiih I shou1d{!l`Ih.ye till)`:-j1`1se'for_;you sit .:r . ___'_~",,` ii`(I:.o not '1 should: hive tihisftiin. `Sa_yV,T would ya dozbenfor so 1a.sters?. _. ? `,`Would , igidepd! A!) as the. generosity of them; to bestow. But what in 3Su_rely the service of ' it! =wanted~ ` _ for ` '~ :the convinc,ee-f__-V me- `of t can it'*be` thc abduct Ionor,ita.., for the `very, sgm -`L'. 4...- ..1. ..s+.i;':i`mz` of sbmq ddoznor ia.sters':" _ indeed! Ahd as llmony m6:f'e> ` as_tha.generosxtIyof the.-ae:1.i_o1:..s_houlc.1;Iee -t`~' '_ is *.it-that is required?` :. Surely -tzh6.,pVo`nia.rd 13 not: - wanted-V fprioe ~ `offered convi}1ces-I`; tha.tV 1fa'ct.* ;Nor*' the abduction of 1aome_j`~'_f_a.ir? senor,ita.._`fo_r theye1fy,sz;me reason,` Itamuste , `be.s1.:ehm_isipg.o 5 m.e.s` fbby. vg`}u.o;hf-= the senor wmhea-pe onhed by:dop.u,t.y. . 3;-= '1 . f '1`-Hwfe. wi3s_l;'y__ou;j non,en_soj,` J og,,_gnd- _.g`_ , ._ L, i,t_;has,`miv *1ei%r7{ )`?7$?ri1;6,h%-*Zi1:a`C9f9-6`hiiulgd-` oalltodme upon=th`e-mtreab; and offer me _a - dozen piasterbto pororm some dirty `work, I'would"~hav ayed him with up: . 1,. .. _,i1l,andr:.,hu' Ii to 7%?-? ?'945"`a%3%h$in3em ._Bu n ,I I-n`n. t1xe_worli' P513 inA?'~`M*` ` 5 r -h6u1d.:<.'3`:;.*;. .f?` by a coed. . i f`.Yeh;'but._inc.9`W`5b.b 0 qi .d9"qf-the Moro iqlightly clupngtdu .; _ ace. in; . 9"]')relt1t,ii6'yD11,"W'i1ly`fOlb6t1?9!`{ _a_.boub`=under- 14 .~ a 13.:-...`,,g,1 `Y. ` 5:3-J1.'.<>"'1I`i`t`q 1 g.qv:.0!`h-' thew mmthipss hve A " lIt`x:;1"'iIll-0f`beingvlnBerIan ' z:-qmmldien:_;>Isv,m lihzghll an! Muxu ` ~ i '??.7:;:. : Watch it 0106013. If D0 tma.nis`moret.oboN .-__-._ .____-___\ L:_---1: ` ll`: LU]. DUI": gthe city where our; 3, n_ `.k`le.: .1, 2 - iot, a11:1ggow%thaWfV,ere yan- hou1d`h'a}#e no use for you zit. ; you Vlike `to pi A.-.....|)!3 H8 ITIBIIDIOLIUU, Jun: 1:;-vu 'retraced s t,eps.~ e` _, .W_a.n_t L with` J one | ht .for many ld-wa.rra.`n4tp acing him` in ` 7' II V Surely mg chance, any Sunnigzuhomd entr it, n.sVit=% W9": "*=9*.hT v,5_',---"`.-`"3. :99 W0. at ne:.. 1 __:II _`__, _ __ 1 '- vuuuvo, nu . iflnlvlgzo :I'IU:uu cuuer 10, DB IVW1 &.V.f!l`e.j8t01tgh Vy,..brmg me word at once... I : wxll roman here in this cafe, fyom which; WIIII In. illn ,~u\i|\n nal n `An: can-nguutn Wu: Lulupul nun: 1!: {Jul (EKG, .l!`0llI VVIIIOII-Q you saw.-me come out 8 few moments ;I'IlI ` ""77Xnd {A that 411, snor? gakegi Calvo. 1 1. Thatisall. ` K . >- Well, stirely a. uian .nia.y 6.9` `that and work little harm, either to himself or any- ` one else. Adios, senor! and with that J cm 1 n`un-u I-can-can-I no.1: nun-:1`-an-I nnrnnnykn nn:nlr`lI ILMIIUB BUIIUIE Q1111. IVLULI lllllill UUBU` an d walked somewhat quickly awaydown theastreet, while Felipe Coras ` entered the saloon, muttering to himself: % A]l}nnu-unis nnlrl-nniv vnnw nnu-no fvvrwn if V . IIKIILIIIII ` IIIQ LLVIII ll. stul, It would be bettzr fox? hlm to he seer ; ` ..I......4 4.1.... ...I`...... ol....... ..........1t $3 Blllull, Ill VVUILIII UV IJUVUCI LUI lllll about the place than myself. T1151: `un 11 vxvonnnntl at] man}! one GUUUII IIIIU 1505 011511 11115511. Jose has. proceeded rhaps ve blocks when he observed an o_ cer of the citizen police standing on a. brilliantl lighted corner. As though to escape o ervation Calvo dr,ew`his tattered straw but down over his face," bent his headeand harmed on. NARI * nuunnna . 1-|nt`;nn' `1nt\A nvaninrr UUIIU lll u_cwu.=uuu .|.|u_|.LI.6u. uu. I. .:hl,' Buenoa `~ nadias; Good evening, Calvo! Why- . an. old acquaintance in such haste, an withoutioering a salute?. called out ltheuban in uniform-, kindly. , ;Buenos nachias, Senor Hazas, returned Jose Calvo, halting. .-.I did not think you would care to recognize u n the streets of Havana one who had fa en so, low in the social scale as Phave, and therefore I passed as I did, lest you should have spurned me. gen-n-nut` 11nI19 An All ! `Fripnrl? NO- no: mi. E1 Q10, 10 y0ll llIUl,l.lu uuvc ayuxuvu Luv. Spurned you? An old friend? No, no; because Dame Fortune has seen t to deal "harsh! with $011 it is no reason that I ?shoul' forget w nil-uni. vnn rnnw vat I-umnme! at you have been! Ay, and 81101110. IOI'g8D Wllllb yuu. I-ICIVU what you may yet become! 3` A}: nnnnl-9. `mhnno Al`!-I. What ; you may yet Deuuuru: V Ah, senor!- `Those are the first kind words which have fallen on my ear for many, many months, but they only serve to `make me feel my degradation the more. I pray you,` let fme go. I fain would forget the past, forget you and all the friends of `m halcyondays, `and live only in the misera. le present. Jose! re lied the other, exceedingly "touched by t e despairing tone of the out- cast. Have you `never thought that there still might be a duty remaimng for you to perform? A duty, which, if performed in the right s irit, would lead you onward to a noble an honorable career? , What can it be, senor, asked Calvo, quickly, arousing himself- and resuming somewhat of his old-time dignity. Jose, whispered, the officer, we were boys and schoolmates` together. I know 1' ,,,:n:.._` .. .. Land or urrinlll and T somewhat OI I118 Olu-bum: ulsuxuy. Jose, to ethe_r._ your disposition` as 8. brot er would and I will speak-fearlessly to you. Cuba,-poor, ebleedin . Cuba, `needs your assistance. Needst e strength of your rm right arm! Say, shall your country call in vein in the hour of her need? My country! `M `country! A Cuban has no countr ! The `pauiard is the master `and the uban is the slave! H A-3 _.-.- ...... ...:11:nn fn Hvn and die 3,5 KIIIUIUEI IIIIU BCIUUII, IIIIIUIIIFIIII6 UU llllllllro Although nothing mn.y come from it, HI` f.'1'-nnnl Bo }\nH-Ar fnr him in he nnnn `and the Cuban 13 me suwe: And you are willing to live and die such. Oh, Jose, do not tell me that you have fallen so low. All other faults your friends would willm ly overlook, but that, turning against our ieloved cause, will os- tracize you forever from the society of men! "A ...'...m.lm+.;u-v mume succeeded this burst trecize forever Irom me Isulucuy u; Luuu. A momentary pause succeeded ` of atriotic enthusiasm after which Calvo loo ed his friend squarely in the face and ____`I_ l said: - . Senor Hams! If_ Cuba. will deign to ac- cept what little I have to offer, which is naught but life, it shall be hers, and that whene er she may demand it. I knew it! I knew it! exclaimed the young oicer, grasping the hand of the vagrant. The manhood in Jose Ca.lvo s bosom has been but slumbering, and now `that it is awakened he will prove a. credit and an honor to Cuba. and her cause! Here, take this, it useful` tolyou, and L- ;L......- n nu-mm into the other DRAW IIIIIIJ, av . K be thrust a. wno wA"N'rs"ro PLACE YOU 1:`: THE cam- rrlo

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