Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 18 Nov 1886, p. 2

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.rzW:.*:.ho HE QUEEN'S HOTEL-A. W. BROWN`, ` Proprietor. Exoeuenteooonmodetldn t r` the uevemg bu0o: Bar and iszder M01151; - e V . . . Good stab1ins.unb ,- veh era.` Lu of guestsoonveyedfree to and from all t Few doors west of Mar- tot Itreet on Dunlap street. Luwuu vvuau uoso vv .uVlnll MIUUB 10 mean ( ;Wha.-t, a.in t.goin to bed, are you ?" said 49,' as "the young man turned away: - . ., V ` .IAn. v .-n -- vvv unou vuuvu \JIIl.'LUUB '.I.LI.U I Yes; and do you remember the time she stole some raw turnips ?" Yes; and ate em, and got the colic, and_like~to died ? Yes ; and Poker J ack got on his mule tog; to Mariposa. for the doctor. I - (5 es; and get into 1?: pskz game, and ` didn't get back for four days.-~ \ Yes; and the doctor didn't come, and so the baby got well." Incl: an Tn-L .... 1 Ilnl -n -._.`.I LL- `l1I'l~ Well, that mout be her child; but I guess she got picked up, too, by old Miseissip. But, you see Belle, ehe s stuck up. Guess'she's~ got blood in her. I don't like her _a.t all like I do my little Ca`1"rot_s`." ' ` - innun 9 18 L9 U3! Devine was thoughtful for a. moment; and than said to himself: _ nr1'\L.'... --_u. L- 1.1., ,9 try . n -u uuuvu wv vonv Mull SUI! W511: Just 30. Just. so, '49` ;" and the comet crept on. shaking its hea.da. bit at the memory of departed days. rPhn.rI]( `I011 A`-`man Ann J-LJCHI 5 I49og?n 1111 ? II Au rvuvu nun nut uU5U UvUWUUH PUB Ulen. Yes, guess it was, said '49. He s got a memory. Was a great lawyer. once. V Yes; -and don't you know"49, how s we rsb called Carrots `The baby` ?" Yes: and do vnn rnmnmlnm. 4-}... +.'..... Ivvo . _Anr_1 when yvas this yet: ret Vsaw. her a.zr_nonge t_he Indxans`? Sprmg of '57, oh ?" chimed 1n thecomeb, as agam in its orbit it poked its ery nose between the men. Van nI1num-If nn... H .-...-.'.`.I u llf\ n 111"!` u DDVIIJJ I Don t know, I say. She was rst lean. ea. mere baby, beggin _ about among the miners with some Injuns- They ' took the Injuns to the Reservation; the ` Injuns died, and I wentdownend got my little Carrots and brought her back to the mountains, or she'd have died tan t para 01 inem-1 am part of them. , But Carrots-where did she came from ?"_ `EH03. JLENNEDI. Lvxnunwna uA\_vu.uam_. W. J. HOLLAND. _ 51-ly _ W. Movi'rTnc. D. L. sURvEY3'11N'D Real Estate Agent. Calgary N. W. '1`.- Oorrespondenoe solicited with re ara to invest- ments in Province of Alberta. .W.T. A. W. MoVIT'l`IE. "Address, Calgary. via Benton, Montana U.S. Tc:fl'vme, where did these girls come from? Tha.t e `more than the oldest of no here can tell," answered '49. .You see these mountains were full of people once. Full, like a. full tide of the see, when we rst found `rprnld here. The _-tide went out, and left the driftwood and seaweeds and wrecks. These are part of them-I part of them. RI! (`..V"I'nf.n:In`HnrA Ah` ah- an--- uuu \AL\ mu; 0 Stranger I Mr. V Charley Beaver, Don't, d,o'n`t you never get him on tlmt.- He s a little---` And here Colonel Bill tapped his head gravely. You see, he s been waitin so longyand been hopin so long, it s turnedfhim just at little. No; Never let him talk abont um. He's all right on other things but not on that. .Never, never let him talk. of the States, stra.nger'-ne'ver of a. wife and a. wee bit bf a. baby in the cradle. * `:Vn" {than I inn-nn I2 0" Ana: L......-J - :;:I`l?tv;" and turned I to H :49. - ` `LII ! `I1 _,, , I 1-1 .1 . q J0: .b.-_7*g:'1`.hat's ri ht. `You see__I .m old ` 49. The boys 31 know me. .I m goin to strike ~it`in -my tunnel next week, and go back to the States. I m- tired of this. Tired, tired. I want to see my wife. a.udVba.by." ` ` W11y,.wha.t pa.rt_of the States?" Again the comet had made the circle. "It tsweptin between the two gentlemen ---a. way it had-=a.s if it knew 9. great deal more than it pretended to. The colonel laid a. hand on the young man's shoulder. ' V ` to me as if you knight be 'fhe'king of these Sierras. Yes, I drink with J av Luuuavs`, UL UOPDLUUU ullyo 66 Thank on. And the other one, FA_QO`0_ 7 ' ,`a.nd 1 ciniiwxijii vm. % `IN THE DARK. THE `NORTHERN AD VANCE; T. BANTING, CLERK COUNTY -omemi * 001:. will be at his oioe at the Court: House. Barrie, every sa,trurday.~ Residence and; P.0. Cookstown. E uvunl UIIKJIIQ quUU6l0!l&D19 Oh, no 1;` `not L. for` that did these men I close their lips to their fellows. But 3 the baby `at home.- the ~--wife waitin there--these were-`their gods. Aroun A theseethy {drew the 'ma.g_io,oirole :of .desola. te` `silence; -` No `mam: there.*sa.ve' -in the hour of`-_dea.1: h,` when,` gold ant} toglked. l. hi4T.<'.5:V=efi . Mu ;n-;;shr:9Zthalala.si.;;; ,9;;m`ii messages ewej` `ti; 've`` `up tb~b`e taken` to - them ;b3}..,iefZ`trns_t,_eg_1 partner, _9"\T',.,. T. _, 9-y., - (g . 1"go>.bvt temple, where do. -uvg vvurzxu l.lU`lILl|l- ` Q37" BB1 : `D1161! ; tier; Poor little Ca.rrots;`tha.t.Mississip: says is so bud! I wonder if I am 'bad~`2-~ I do lie, thaws so; I' do steal` 3* elit_t1e`.~ but I am} noj; `Xnean. "I_`he1* e, Glxa`r1e*V 1" _ 0 ` is a. kiss for` on" 63:" the sweet ' owers.-ii And sotaliing to her`seif, s.nd`a1-rang-` \ ing the owern, the child ,_igd ` not see` i that sil_ent'.a.nd g1oomy old-f"49"' had` h just returned` "to the cabih,`a.nhd stood` there beforegthe door. Poor;broken and :desolate old, miner! And here ,l_VetV me Corrh ..l`inhn'A1I are-4-no - `\l\Il-LCIIJU ; H . 1 Some one has send these, old. Cah- .fornia.ns" kept the secrets of `thei: prevjw -one -1ives,.and .~-took new nemesto ` con- ceal their queationablopast. . . ; Oh. no.:m'\t.fm-~ 1-J..4, Am 41....-- _- -_ ..-..--....u _va\nnx nyuuux 5 11. correct a._- popular error : Qnmn .nnn 1.-.. --.'.1 `L uuusll VI 0119 night these at uexnpxe, wniir `db.`y"fq_i13f, tong men knelt and W022` own at the oahin, with-some owers h in her hand, .stood `little ffCaIgrote. She had grown `almost to wbmafnhood, and foolge `solovely now. `Sh"ehke"p[t 'ei"rs.'ng- ing the owers, holding her 1`-Ietty head: a ' to dnside, and now `a.n`d' t en looldng npthe trail. as she tallie to'hersel},_ .~ `fl-Ium hi` No dandy [Charley now. Not blao het now.` Oh, he s~th"e_ raggedbst than coat, no black pants; no high in the mountains, and ,ths.t?s,ss.ying h s; pretty ragged, I tell you.. .And "I do believe he?s sometimes hungry. I've. gathered him these owers; He likes owers, We've gathered lots of owers together. I'll put them .hi's;.ta.ble nni-. hug 1". 4-}... .1-.. _-...1 _--n-w n vv5vuuUL.' LIL PHI] I0n6In' 0l1 ~nl'~ out here, In the door.-yard,` understhe tree. Where he-and ` 49:` teat `their: din-`:3 fii'A1'-- pnnva IN-J-_h-.u`. l'V;u....&....-A.L_J. 141;, ,2 , - IVIBUALJ UL vvauuuso He_v'w"3.salnost naked-; he vtva.sAbent and brokenfromtoil ; he` was hungry he J was literally desperate. Yet he could. =.s et that Dosson grid JEmqn,s_, were git work erety day i.n"the. tunne1"#t `the other side of the spur; and theirgelnergy` somehow impelled him to tdil on while strength 9 was left to him to lift 3 Qiclf. ` (1-.n."|`... Inn...-J _ '.I.-`l'l "L-,_,, su'engnn_j was Len: to mm to lift ick. Oncehe heard a `dull, heavy 1: ud._ He puthis ear tothe wall before him; and [he could hear the stroke` of their drills A against the granite. He knew that only a narrow wall of a. few feet ivided them. 1-L_f_V -1-. - . av I V auuvl ULIUILII It was idle, vain to hope, that in that narrow well could be found the fortune for which " '49" had toiled so long and patiently. The young man was now utterl `discouraged. Despair was a - p_roa.c Wing close. He could not, he would u not attempt gnother Blow. V Ihiiiunal 44- nn---A` `- - -' ` ` . I Block. of Ontario. uvu 5IVVVll-lllv pit-IV!!!-J95 |IlUWs That s evening, as usual, he picked imp 1 _the nearest fragment of rock, and taking his pick on his shoulder crept out of the tunnel. determined to return no more.- . AH Mn hnnar A116 1;` LL- ...-A._... -__J uuu-nu uouvsuanuiu UU l.'Ul.vU.l'.l..I 110 more.` As iie passed: out of the mossy and fern`-gtown mouth - of the tunnel; it seemed to be dripping more .-than ever. .hoight`.`. ` It hidebeenv 3 hot day`, and he surmised. t1_1'_a'.t' the water `came from th'e`jmelti ng anew "9.b6ve, en `A the steep {mountain navy l4lllIUL\7\A nuvu UUJIWUULI men. The degradation of Devine had brought new indignities. so be resolved to attempt nothing more tillhelp arrived from St. Louis. Ah me! but he was 4 weary of waiting. T I-Tn uric: 'nlrJ\nnG |v'|n`y4-up` 0 Ln 1-`. \_....L I `U!-NI Ipvdllrlll IIVIIIHU 1.115 ULUIILIUH WUIU LL! ' tatters. The sharp stones had out his boots to pieces, and he was literally barefoot, And, there was no sign of bold`. Every evening he lwould take ; own to the old cabin specimens of the Q last rock he had wrenched from the \ int front of the well. These old. '49 wouzi clutch in his trembling hands and turn over. and examine with his glass. Then he would lay them down with a. sigh, shake his head, and, lighting his pipe, would sit there by Carrie and gaze into the re in silence. V "Y-_._ .. Y\ _.,S,, A` D II lily IIPCC Meanwhile the enmity `betisween the parties in the cabin and parties down at the saloon was not permitted to die nut. out. w'ri1st a. woman like _ql%dT Missisip keep hatred allve between men. "D1.-.n .2I.........?l..A..`-._ - h-,,-,, , I 1 ` auuu uuo LLLU Au 51191100: Young Devine was becoming farfully `discouraged. Perhaps the old man was, too, but no sign was permitted to escape ` his lips. M.......~..1.:1.. n... ......_.u._ L..__... Ln- ` 7' TIUCIJ U ` Weeks, months, stole by. The old man was able merely to hobble about now, and raregy ventured intothe damp, r1v{r\n;nn on J:-nnzlfnl Luann] .'I"}\n rarely ventned indth drip ing, and dreadful tunnel. _ Th_e yout , too, was breakin nnderhxs 15011 `and scant living. His c othes were in % `.n4-ora Thu 1-.'L.u-an -L....._.. 1.-.} _..A. 1.1. `I FOR AIN`VEsTMEN'1` on good $70, freehold security at lowest rate ` "of interest. N o principal mone required until end of the term. ' H. H. STRA PHY. Sol;:1to1'. lvn Hnwlvin IJlIUl.II He was condent that the lawyer, Snowe, and, perhaps, his mother, woi`1_ld come to him at once. Yet the place was remote from railroads, and the mails were few and" far between, so he , must patientlly; wait. In. the mean time, ; enniless as e was, what better could a possibly do than work while he waited? 111-,-|__ .1 . .'r . run: In cu vv ov-vwv `And. at," the young man was not act; ing wit out great deliberation. He soon 9 found out who the marriageableyoung 5 lad " was to .whcm Gully was engaged. an decided that his post of duty was right there in the camp, as close. to the side of the heiress as might be. He had at once written to the old lawyer in St. Louis; and also to his mother, telling truly what there was to tell, tenderly A speaking of the two white graves on the rocky ridge which he `so often gazed upon. tuna nnntlnn` `-1\n`- `Inn lawman` IUVV LUUULU nun uunuua uuuuo _ How the pick olanged and rung now 1 lgninst the hard gray granite and nartz I There is no intoxication like is at of the miner's. who `is made to feel that the very next blow may make him a millionaire. Thieold man was an en- thuuut, on this one subject at least, and he impalrtod his enthusiasm to his new partner. ' 1.l.l.yUDt5I.'1UD U1 guuuu:-xa-uuo And it was high time, too, that he had some one to take the pick from his now feeble and failing hand. ' LI -.. A-Ln v\:I|1) Alanna!` nrs-mt` nan! Glpplxlg wmu uuu uuvxm, uvsu auuu. uu...- gry, crept together up the canon, and into themiserableold cabin. All were silent. The `young man had not a dollar in his pocket, and the frugal breakfast told him but too plainly how poor washis ` new-found friend. But 49." as usual, was rich in hope, and soon his glowing accounts of the possibilities of the old tunnel red the youth; and before noon he led his new partner deep into the mountain, and there, by the light of the dripping candle, instructed him in the mysteries of gnome-`land. Am: :+_ man Huh itnh turn. that Im A k;t?ra.nger arid friendless, young Davina was only too 'gla.d.to accept the hospitality of old 49. The three; dripping with the storm, cold a.nd-huu- ......., om.-.+. +nrm+.hm- rm than mmnn. and into ` a th t `tn t-h mnugm 11: Q: {saluting 3.93 atoduvn. - who `old that with the sunlight lie! 1: m-nixingheapsatdnhl , _ '!ho silver sgillin from 9 since At night `r wal -upon; _ Tho diamonds gleaming with the dew He never saw, he never knew. T yrlt I Dandy, w came into thi ere camp `bout the same time, F 49"a.nd me. He ; as . sqna.1'6_-.3I_B.%za: A.Freem.oson s rule. _-Why,[;1hm: known himaoupa and old. ,6r:nxgh.;nntoz- thixtyjyears :.I`.1,t.gw.. I ll_ tel_l;ym w:l;atcm':ade at 3 got pppered, -they cx-swirled cf .-.b`.d!= ; ; .` thauerio your." art.30n-. ' own che 4 .: , Glszmns Dsvmn mu Fmnxn. B110. OI M13` Hz! 850., Harne. ......u.....uu, -uu urlea out eagerly : What! `And they were not hung on this tree ? They were shot? -Did you say shot ? Why; yes, shot! ` Didn't ` '49 tell ye? Oh, no! Come to think, he'd be a.bo`i1t the lastfman that would. And then he `ain't gwen to talkin` of anythin V . but that = old tunnel, anyhow. ~:But,' 4D2a_.ndf,.V friends or -x_1o friencls of o `you r`n, I tell" ionhe wasn't to b1a.'m'e. ? - , J o.`-_:-'-`who wa,sn t toblame? Who '2 Dandy, we this-" `bout some timn c -Am.....1 ' -- , vA|aAJ.LA()\l I They deserved it! Yes. the did! No disrespect to your feelin e, sndy. But when men go for to elimbin down he9et_`n1en"s`chimbleys, when t ey are a.elee' tag to rob `em, I say pa per `em! And `spy they desarvedit I ' __ here*!" '1`!-in ham! ......1..:...\.... _ ,7 ----.......v u vvucu'~ uuuy BIO . 1 - -.- ~ .7 s aslee to rob em, pepper Ahd 9.8) they de`so.rveditl' There!" The hand was highup; and the palm was. brought emphatically down, all doubled up, after it had been thrust over. toward the dead men in their graves, e.nd.a.ga.in the man: half turned es` if'to go. Devine was _suddenly all - attention, and cried 'Andthnv ea... mu 1.'....... -_ ` `V W , ULJBILIUIJ Illlu JU And then it fsemci to this old man % that this wa.sja'. n innovation-a "species of trbspa. ss.f What right had this `stranger to comqhere and dig up thn dead past, and,spt, an inscri tion over the dead of this camp ?,/ ho but he and his old partner. old '49, knew aught of these two graves `or their oc- cupants now ? AL1__L L-m- 0 - --- - it last, lifting a. bootwithvits ancient wrinkles and yawning toe to a. rock; on 3 level with his left knee, be routed his elbow on this knee, settled his bearded chin into his upturned palm, and push- ingbackhis battered old white hat, ex- .cla.imed: : ' nnu, 1` - -' ` The old colonel drew .his rheumatic ( legs up under him as fast as he conld,_ \ and rose. -He looked curiously at the} layoung man for a long time. Then he 1 brushed his left-palm against the right, "and his right against the left, then dusted them again. Then stepping back and down toward the trail a pace or two, he looked up the stream and down the stream, and then at the young man leaning sadly on his pick-handle, and said: ' Friends of yonr n ?" Yes. ? ` `_ The long pause that followed was painful to both, and the old colonel` again attempted a to tear himself _away, and took another step or twoi backward and down toward the trail.` But" the strange ` conduct of this" young man, the unaccountable sadness of the ne-out face that stood out in role ainst the clear twilight sky, as e lookt u from where he rested be- low, chains ,'to the spot. - . And then il:nnnvnE:1 +1. ,+1.:.. .1: ....-._ '"(.I;l3w('3olonel Billy, who, when sober enough, put in his time panning out in- the edge of the muddy little stream up above. and not far from the mouth of the tunnel driven by Dawson and Emens, chanced to be passing on his. way home just then, and was startled `by the clanging of the steel against the` inty `stone. He looked up, and seeing: the bushes cleared away, and Da.ndy,"~ whom he had named, and whom he had" earl learned to like, leaning over the. `he .of.the graves, hammering on the ` `stones with a. pick, he came stumbling `_up over the rocks, and stood for `a. mo--' ment by his side, silent with wonder. ` an-5::-\:- A L`n_1- ..-._-21`I-J _'..__,,B , ` ;" ",i"ei'{s$fin?;ii ;I ' },'i1i"2}p-` ltionv, 9n the vfhita pine bos.rd,he stooped` on his hands and lgnees and road: - ' I V . * Then he took up his pick and dug 9.: `hole at the head of and between the two eves. In thfs hole he set the pine ard. Then he raked in the dirt, and; to make it more rm and solid, he heaped some stones about the foot of 2'5: N and beat them down with the pick. The f steel elanged on the intyqusrtz, mak-' Hug _a strange sound in the gathering ; twxhght. ' run A 1 1 1-\I1I e u ' But ygung Devine took up 9. short pine board, 3. pick, and axe, and silently 1 set out down the trail, as if he were going to town. He left the trail on the F rocky ridgeand turned aside to the two I graves under the blighted oak, and ` there, with his a.xe,_ cut and cleared h away the trees and bushes that had ` been trying for twenty years or more to hide them from view. collection` of Rents Notes O1ce--Police Court Barrie. One this last evening, when th wretched little party rose up from 0. miserable dinner, the old man went into the dark corner "of his cabin, and sitting by the sooty replace, he moodily smoked his pipe. Carrie wandered away alone up on the hillside, among the rocks, still warm with departed F sunshine, and gathered wild owers in V } the twilight. -I\ I . u EH8 U111 ab u_u u.l.Du-uuulu Auuu uu....1,, W. from. their manner of saying what they rigid; he came to think that that tree had Something to do with his fatliex-`s death. He wanted to know of a. certainty if the two unfortunate beings buried there were hanged on this deadoak under which they lay. But '49 would answernot one word touching the two ` graves that glared there in the October sun. -And "so in his heart the. young man whose name had now crystallize -and shaped itself as in mockery of his present and plight into thatof Da.ndy" or Dandy. Charley, resolved to ask Colonel Billy, and find out all the fa_cts esaible `concerning his dead father ere is mot`-.-u roache the rough mining, l camp. rut-7 A 1'\III'l':\iu 711 . Ana So do not wonder that '49," sober, never talked of the past to this" '_L..A .. .0... `IE!!! 81'. . T 7 0:59; twice, thrice had the boy at- '1;emp't;ed'to lead. the miner up to the {subject oftbo white graves out yonder Av. J-`MA vnn1:"v1 V wlr-rn ' Qnh time. a,1mosn savagely, 116 curuuu. away. ; -_And it was a. delicate subject for the boy` to talk upon. For who could care V to talk of aTf9;ther who had died a. felon ? Somehow , from what the men said on ' the hill {is hevrstcame into camp, or H --~A_..-.'.. 4.` 1-n--:o.... -`:1-an` 4-11:11": 'SI1D]8Cl5 OI Iaud WLIIUU 5:-uvvvv *-"W J"""` on the _rocky'rid_qe; but each time. almost sia`.va;geIy, he turned away. A-J 34- -urns n Rnlinnn Gl1`I}YiCIl".f. fnr fnh Over tho mountsins and down `my the nu, A dear old mother sits * waiting fo1 me, waiting for mo, waiting for me-- A dear old mother sit: waiting for me. And wsitin long. and oh, waiting `ate, II 8 sweet- scod girl at tho garden gate; T 0701' the mountain: and down by the sea, A Iwut-tuned girl is waiting for me. L To run Mnuomr CHAPTER IX. ,.____._ O H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Discounted. Collections made in ang part of the County. Real Estate bought an sold. Conveyancing in all its branches. Mar- riage Licenses Issued. O1ce-Over Canadian Bank of Commerce. Dunlop street. 46-ly AWAY. i5.&"I - down ey are 1:-nhu~.l _: U1; IILIIB Iuuuu-nu; . . VI_|I--all well I got .?1nV`~5.mi_en oddar let! T v V qllgrtgrg vell. data all." . Th' Quarters " `*"(`~ro 0d'mm"`2. Herr Y ._ I V nk dose was 3 gmt nu Zn 1 Am` :!&.ell `big. mm-m` $16: ` ` - : run mlt coldg Vedder mu Am Well. a aver T mnrnin Veil, unme . IAUI. IIIJI. I His feeble old hand fell down_ ?- his side. and touched a. l1onV.V P"" handle that stood there by the re- F: atictively he clutched it. H9 11. Alifted it in the hair. He mm I001? straight at the young man SW_`h.'f4 there,--humming an a.ir--a. sad. plMut1`\0| air--as he` looked out. and \\"`L.' Valle .. The girl still cro11(:11e -9 V: the arklcorner by the dog. 51"` "hi 110.1: want to go away. Yet S1,"? .10 T011. sojzenderlg and so truly. 11113 B: her first great heart-struggle 0"L,{,; twice the old man thought he heardwr-3' try to suppress a. sob. At 1355 he " sure he heard her. Then he SW forward. At first he Started 120 W.` handle. As he approached an picli ml 1 v . H, bu.) Hestill_ held the long hickor 98.6 the back of the 5 01ll1` ".`lay k_'pa.us;ed.o He did not hear the S: He ;more.A He heard, saw nothing O ,only thought of murder. nuuu um um um: uuu uuu a. mu Lu 1 rknots on, and tliere was 9. bright N*"' pThe young` man once more turned `about. Forth last time he gazed Quf go! the window at the two White` S` glistening in the moonlight. 'I`henhc -commenced to sing 9. soft a_ir in_ a 10`: `tone, gpd tap the oor Wxth his fr;--' ;'1`his _.seem'ea to madden ~ um. and 1" muttered to himself: __.A, _,J .n~. . """V'.-VI-0 vv LAAALIDUIL . 0 `Z3-khr away from me now! T0 takeher away like that! T 0 take 11 f1`Qm.me and throw me qllitv aszdo. R133 standxere Aa singin'! I--l could `mur- de_r her 1 1-1,-, .. .. . . .. n 1...... 41` . 6' `I-Ivisface grew black with an,<,;m'. Per- haps it was selsh anger. Irlaul he not `suffered bitterly ? Yet he had in some sort become reconciled. But now. \\`hc'.1 this stranger, whom he had found hun- gry and alone in the world, had enterel her heart and taken his place there. and stood cold] commanding her! W11) . she had sto en bread for him 8 The OH man was weak in mind and in body now. He was scarcely accountable for what he might do or say. He knit his `wrinkled and overhanging brows. W1 `turned. up and down the oor. Thenho `went to the re and` laid a lot of pine` Vknots ' - -`L___L J -..o l V IJ :........ ._..._. m1_-1_ _ -.1 , vvu nsu uxu EUIIJV LIUW. The girl drew bezk in the dark com: where the old dog crouched. she fell on herknees at his side and took his mg . battered head in her thin ragged arm, and` held him to her heart Then 01:6 of the dark corner came a sob that startled 749, who had risen and was approaching the windokv. SL111 the {oung men did not hear or hood.` Fina!- y be left.-the window, and, going to the cupboard, he felt about and fouml a moo bread, which he thrust into his ' "em for the morrow. The old men, thoughtful and -silent, at length hobbled up to the wimiom looked out, and beheld the uncnvcrol graves.` T)..- R.eHOLT, INSURANCE} BROKER AND General Agent. Real Estate bought and sold. Collections made in any part. of the Oounty. Money to Loan. 01ce-Bothwell'a opposite the Railway Station, ggrlrie, - y nnfsuvin. I bafains, on #3 8 heavy striped Tweed Dre!` or llc-per-"yard. T. W. Gray 4` an uuaau uuuxu UU LLUUU. Charley was still moody. Ho did not stir, but gazed down the valley. through the deep canon, as he said: Get 11-;11_'.'; we are going--going now." 'l`lm ..;..1.:....... :.....1. .-.. 4.- .a-_1- --1._._ ua uv vuu vuu UL UVCI) llu.~V, 3-` A ;32Ji?3s from thetunnel, still lav an the table unexamined by the old than. Devine had thought them softer and vmore rotten and Worthless than usual, as he laid them there. ` '49, I am going a;wa.y." The old man sighed, but did not mow. At last the girl, who had retnaiucrl ly the door, came up to where the _\'o1:x:; man stood*by the window. Slze put 12;; her face; she put out a soft. 91:.` browned hand, and gently tom-lml ll.~`. It was but a little thing she livl. mil yet it seemed to her thatshe hall llo:.3 9.11-8.11 that could be done. ` I 1L-__1_,, ,_, .-n -a vv IIBLIU pine-knots on the vre. and they began to burn tfully. The quartz mc;._-3 `which Devine had brought in. as W213 his custom at the end of every (lav, nnnnimnnn from tho f'.nnr\nl nun 1-- _ Th.e old man in the corner `laid Sonia lJL\.I`J\'ll SUIIJ QVVtX4`y , I am E{in8- This is no phcc: for mp place f0_l` you. Gob rirzuiyg [ 31:; gomg. If you have any reap-ct for -for yourself-you will not stay hem another hour. V He stepped into the cabin. and wem up to the little window. The moon hnji risen now, and the uncovered ;;rax'{-1 shone white and. bright: in the silver `lint-.4, "`-`-"G;;,;;a;1 c1fi(_-(1 to ( sharply. - ` What? What do you mom) ---a.re_you goin away ?" T nrn nnv'nn 'I"`lm'.-. .'... ...._ _ 1 v v. \--4 A|cL\` Q a of murder--of madness--in them a From a. little summit near the. to he looked back. The younn man 1` moved from the spot Where r},1e l<-ff} 5 and was now kneeling by the gr ' H` . "1W:S. But soon Davina rnczrs M 1\;.. 1-. . yuuu nus: uuvv nu.ct:uu;; U_V EH8 gr-ave! But soon Devme rose to his ft-(:1; turned toward the cabin of old ' He walked rapidly, and in :1f;w ments came face to face with (`a Who was at the door. Anf`_L ,, , ;_-u Aural: an uo uuuxu g1). [10 afraid of hlm now ; Ins eye ma.dness--i1 I-`-5.. - I_'L4.1_ ., "- LOUN 1`. STRATHY 8; LUUNT. BARRIS- ters. solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public. Conveyancera. Olc-es over the Bank of Toronto Barrie. T W! QQCIQ Ho Ho Qnco,` G. W. Lomwr. OCARTHY, PEPLER 8; MCCARTHY. Barristers, Solicitors, N otarles. &o., Money to Loan. Barrie, Alliston and Gravenhurst. D'A.L'.l`0N MCCARTHY, Q.C. F. E..P. PEPLER. J. A. Mocuvruv. 1). F. MOWATT. U DuIJu1u.Ul n . .?t("AI"nd you say 949: -them ? -Sa.r tin! And they desarx Good-night. The old colonel shook him 0 went on stumbling down the Inc] as fast as he could go._ He was .ffn.it1 nf him hnnr - Inn ,.--.._, 1 ~. `he give `em. G'00d-Diuhtv jight!" " ' `nus: uAAC..u -1 W.'.'i,I Cwtyhri. .3 ,. To` see a pard H (.;n\_.{ that, Dandy; I ted mu the boys. And t;l1e'y"W,,",',l 1_(`., they was killed. ,x'n.1 L1,`; ,1;~": the man thaitkillcd `em. .`\.x;rl`,::` 5 did, and they new-r wm_ `psi: what s the m;;,t;ter Vm-['1 . 3%`. 0 kill menlike that. Van knr:u; made him feel bad afl his ht? r- ,. they desarved it. '1'} -, They desarved it. 'I`}:::;':y;1:.:1;;f"` old pard` '49. And they ri<~.s::rv- `T VI-A q-4...-.. .._--. | Kiss: U 0 The young man bouuucd rocks, and caught the retreat by the shoulder`; . uA..A ...... ...._- LL, . ...,._ -, .._._,____ f:r9. hfs way. %;;11, `am `many. "4\ L--- L . ' 111:; `cure for him till he and`""`* hm am ..,o " 1 d0 ggxn thus are tr_ee, take hls head in lap, and hold bun, was (lead, am than didn't try to leave hi _ here, in the darkness. with t}... disgrace and all, he. Stu-:-k 7 11 '1" with his dead pnrd. and (ii!-o1\\'t`2.`-. V u()h_ rnv nnnv f'..` " " (-\'f 7` < Avu um u.Ua.\_l lmru. and < Oh,`1_ny poor fume:-, A boy, liftinga. wct face. a against the twiligjht skv And that`/s W';:i.L cm: m-.--- - yr 1 % bff, and E rocky trail go; ,He almogg ey_es had a glare .dne8s--m than. bounded dowix ti: he retreating gure at F '49 killed him ? desarved it. G A. RADEN_ HURST. BARRISTER, AT- . torney Sohcitor in Chancery, Conveyan- oer; &c. Oioe-First Door South of Post Oice, H1nd s Block. Owen Street. Barrie. 49-48 -:_._. _-., T. SPROUL. BARRISTER, SOLICITUR . of the Supreme Court, Uonveyaneer. &c. Money to Loan. Otces over Sanders Bros.. Jewellers. Dunlop Stxeet Barrie. uouege or aurgeons. mun uurg. muenuaw 3?, the R0 31 College of Physicians E land. Omce an residence in Brown's ew` look, Barrie. On the premises at night. - ~ e r 1 15, man. ha,r1' he left him,- IQ ffwn 11; ._ to Carrie, "$'in(l `4fn3v narrwa . T _ C. E. 'HnWsoN.' A. E. H. CRESWICKE. EARN & MURCHISON. BARRISTEBS. Solicitors, Oonveyancers. 8:0. Money to `Loan. 01ce-0ver D.- J. Murchison a Store. Marketjstreet Barrie. Branch 011106.-Potter's Block. Totten am. ` EDWARD J. HEARN. D. C. MURCHISON. , _.__.__.__. ENNOX `JILT 8; KERR, Barristers. Soli-V citors of the` Supreu 0014? Pf00t0l`8. Notaries. .0onveya.m.ers, 850. Monir to loan. Oloes, Hmds` Block, opposite N. 8; . W. Ry. nation. Barrie. and Bingnam's Block, Bradford. Hmamou Lmwox. WELLINGTON Atn.'r,' J OHN R. KERR. . I EWSON 85 CRESWIGA E, BARRILSTERS; T Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judi- oatureog3nta.rio.'Proctors, Notaries, Conve- nnnnrn Mnnav tn. Lnnn. nices--Bot. :'n;`a`; "a;`"nziB`iie}v' "uB7'1'.'6'a{ .' "'}t't'c es'-I1'3>E.. 211 ? 100 , oppos te N. 8: N. W. Ry. Statlon, Fl` R; Money to` lend at iow_S=._au' ra.te s.T ` Agbnt for Dominion Grunge Eu-c Ill!-3lll_`&IlU6 A ssoci- ation. Canadian Mutual Aid Lxfe Insurance and Reserve Fund Accident Asociations. `THUS. s. MOLEOD, Dalstoh. V Office over Coulter &AVair s, Barrie, Tuesday and Saturdaiv. . 6-Iy U. anq UOEIOI` ll. U08-18 OI an Klllu, uuu Georgetown. Grey and Guel h VVhite Finishing Lime, Cements of all kin s. Fire Bricks an Plasterers Hair. Storehouse at 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 finish superior. Oloe -Corner of John and Elizabeth streets. `JO!-IN OARLEV. BOAT BUILDER] f\\Y OLA navilnnnn lnnf- A . ldfnf. 99.1-obnt UQITIW Z3911! . 3&3! ZZI1i-II N the esplanade. foot` of Market Ptreet. Yachts and Skitfs of every description in stock and built to order. Also for hire at low rates by the hour, day. week or season. Boat leslls to rentsb the season. soulls, oats and paddles in stoc and made to order. II-ly O HENRY. APPRAISER & BILL POSTER. . 850. Rents Collected, Servants Provided,` Omoe up-stairs opposite Bank of Commerce. `W AN 1`EDmen to {canvas for good 8611558 articles. Liberal offer. Apply W. B. nntnw. Rnnlmmm-_ Harris. 35 `working Machinery. ARRIE FOUNDRY, EN GIN E 8: BOILER` WoRKs.--H. SEWREY Manufacturer of every description of Engines, Boilers. Saw; Mill Grist Mill,- Shingle, Lamb, and Woods: '4 3 A 'AN'1'n;u men an Imnvuuu 1 articles. BAIKIE. Bookseller. Barrie. bou nets of ever description and run LOWE_RS, F`LOWERs.--Uu'r ruuwlsggi _ e signs n grew var ety and at low priced at Morgan 8; McVittle s. The stock gardens are now ablaze with bl- om and will repay awisit. Plants and wire vases for table decoration. loaned at very reasonab e-ratesand satisfaction guaranteed. A large stock of roses. bouvardias, earnatlons, &c.. on hand. The "fall is the time to plant your cur`rants,s gooseberries, straw- berries._raspberries, &c A very large stock on the fruxt fu.'u1.'e MORGAN 8: 1\"~c,VIT-'1 IE S Greenhouses. Owen Street, Barrie. Entrance on Wellington street. '10ly T 3 Uounuy 01 auuuuu. 1.111`: moo at my Store. Craighurat. IBITIB. Barrie, 1st Oct.. 1885. REE QUEEN'S HOTEL-A`. BROWN. Excellent-Vaooonmodatldnt r IA fnntnalllnrn nnlulln II`- no.4! `nnlgn mg an _ |'0HN MAOKAY. AUO'1`IONEER. comma. nlnnnr nnvnvnnnnr, lnnunr nf Marrinsre IOSEPH; ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE. County at Simooe. Otoe-Police Court; Inn-in. ' ' ; -_....._... ..-._ .~__ N... _..K osmpn SWAN AUCTIOlN_-EER FOR Tli County of S mcoe. Terms reasonable. mm at mv Store. Graizrhurat. 46-IY & ABQIIITEUIS AND. sUuv_1_:xo;Ia1,_ ._.._._...- -......_.__.-, _ .,_.. ,.. _ _..._..__._....T_.._.._.?_._.:__.:__..._...-__ ONEY TO LOAN.-$250,000 at 6 and 6} per cent. J`. '1`. SPROUL. Solicitor, jetc;, ARRIE PLANING MILL..-GEO. BALL,- V Carpenter and Builder, and Manufacturer! at Doors Sash Blinds. Mouldings. 8:0. `P1891!-i Ins ot ail kins done prom tly and satise- tonlv. Faotorv! John street. arrie. ` " g ~'1`.rLITTLE. `M.D., C.M. (".h1n-I T Tj ._. 1 1 OWB:_IuiS,.:~'l.?`LOS"E1iS4A.:-CUT FLOWERS.. ` hnunnatn nf every description funeral 1 s. JOHNSON. BARBIE. IMPORTER or and Dnnlnr in (`.nn.In nf II. kinds. and 5. JUIIJVBUN. BAHHIBS, 1M1'UIV'1'1hrE U! anq Dealer in Goals of all kinds, and ` nunrnuvn (Iran and Clnnlnh tvmm `Wininhino BOATS. 1v1ANU1rAo'rUnn._ ' J..\.o Durrw, Ullho. UHIUU. QIIIIHUI-'3 pBlock. iafosite new Post Oice. Visits i adale and Waverley nnnnnv hf nvnrv month. ' Wvn. mnrswuns. " R. W. A. ROSS. Lioientme amine Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburg. Licentiate nf tha `Rmml nlimrn nf Phvsicinns- England. FINANCIAL: 7-` _0_I_f_Fl0lAL. "" * H. AENNETT nEN'r1s1'.`{ L. Barrie, 0nt.. 0 co. Sanders Vnnlz nnnnnifn nnw Dnnt. fnm I HOTELS. LEGAL. `J01,-log V ' Churchill. 0n_t. 35 41-tf DIIFYIU 51-ly UIIU U10 .4645 VIBIEB .n_1usuu.1e unu VVBVBPIUY the first Wednesday of every month. Wye- bridge and Midland. the next day (Thursday): Penetang the following day (Friday). Vitalized Air for painless extracting a specialty. 6-ly [I am engaged to her." ` . And the fra.nk.a.nd unsu tui g18,'?&r %ii'r}?7'"v' 1- '5" "'""V"f 1 _e here is one m o.rriag_ea.b1e lady; and "I congratulate you." " f` _ctin__g youpg e_,n_V1a.n gave ,th;e,other hi_sh `d.?* 5` . .It .s, :que,e.i.n. I C_9.!'rQfS:,-"W8 L _ I 1 1- 1: - -n I 1. q `aid e'4.9'rer9 $ A Yes; You see we call her:Ca'. r!`ots,. beeaueeebecsuee her hair is like gold; air. eTwenty`c&1',s'ts.~AnM6,. and all _'pdi e,' gold. That's why,[e_ir;_h And sing: why. she sings like `a bird. - When I strike it` .in my tunnel; I'1_n gpipg egtake her back` with `me to iih0h.8f`B.1'6.I. . tc_>,_ten'd_ep1.' .aing:to`my li_ttle;ebn,b7- .379 ':&**.1..I`.i.I1,1!a; ' A?'.1 ' ' I ' 3' ' wA.._..&-fhunnir; n`Al|.~ nnn h `Ania -:0 nII.pu:un.L1".','1JuaulI7 3 1'; M V Wgnqethmkz yonsf. do now. It : dam outdoors. `Then I wan t to know you ttor, air. You look llul IUD ULIIIII IOU TU: And you come here`. toA mine? queried Devine, -ags he looked Gully steadily in the face. 2 V F . V 'To marry." I } ` To ma.rry.?w-Why there are are no ma.rria.g'ea.ble' Jadies here .in this dread. ful g`1a.ce,'are there? 5 - A ,_T .. , . -_____.-,s,I_ I,1,__ -n The old man rose up,~-and `Carrots _da.'n.d' across -before the miners, and . stopped sudden!" in front of -Davina. ' ; Stranger; hel 0! ,Who.t's your name `If ` 1 .Well,;m little lady, this man` here, 3 Colonel Bily. says my `name is`. Beaver. `Ha, ha! Mr. Cha.rleyBeayer,' theln. Now, what`: your name . my little _glCa.rrotsA!--jus`t. Carrots. That's al ." Good-evening, ;sir,"ays `_` '49. H `_Good-eveenin ,s_i_r. AG.orrota'I.- `Queer. name. `_Eh,s ir, "' ` h I V-.. gag`. --n A-1` "I_-_.:'.'l.`_'1_';~, A `. 1,".-","-J-'.1'.?s" quee'1_', Ca.rro.`,s`_,! vu `UIJ,V_\lUhlUl. LAID I-lalIJ\n. - \ ' `Enid W49`: tn 1 the gir1.,wh*q1_hs`.d`been; lbokihg, curiously 3 .a.t the.stra.nger. .The i1ew ;.(;ne` lofoks ` square now. `But that Lucky Tbm i`s three-cornered. 4He is as triangular as 9. dinner:-gong; ..<.Let vs sou `what's gain` vnn. ` cu v!.n_.I. ` on. ``Good 1 Flat broke ! He, does `T not even suspect me. said Gully tohimself. ? I'm your friend, Charley, and will help you. But what's the trouble ?" Well, -you see, I was very mellow that night I started; I had gambled, you know, and when `I got sober the next day`I found that I had either lost the papers or, in the hurry of my leav- ing, Judge Sowe had given me the: wrong package. T Only some old papers of yours; where you had been sued for a tai1or s bill! Well. you know how uff and stem Snowe is. I couldn t go ~ ack; and, then, I wanted to try and nd something about my father; if peak` , sible to _nd his grave. And as I knew A the name of this place I at last managed to get here. .; But how-is it you are. here_?": I - ` nava- ""i`.reet on old miner? Been here since '49. Spring of '50. Treat an old miner ? Total wreck---total wreck, ob- served the comet. as it came round in its or_bi_t between the two men. u`D.1I.. _.-..'I.._' `:l_.____1..'II _..v3r I1 -I` sioner. Conveyancer, Issuer 0: Marriage J U111`! MAUKA X . A U U'.l'.lU.LV nun. UU.Lu.1uJ.D~ Licenses under the new Act. Money to Loan st Moderate Interest. Oreemore. Ont. 61y ' nu: VLIJIII uvuvvuuu ULIU UWU Luau. Billy, you're drunk,"' and Gullyi pushed him aside. N_o offence, straxi or, no oenice. 1 Total wteok..total wrec ."` ` T ` 1...! 4.1.`- 4-..-.. -_...-A. .._._L -- --4A-`A- 3 ~ Avuua wLUng.uUUu{ vvtcun. I , - And the ery comet swept on around in its orbit to '49. . ' ' uA_.J _,_,,, Charley Devine! he muttered be- , tween his set teeth. By ._all tha.t s endish, he's found this out-of-the-way place. without his papers, and it will not be like him if he is not without money, too_. Well, here's for the game of blu. Fortune favors the brave, and, by" a. supreme eort, he cried, Hel1o,.Cha.rIey." n/1, I 1 -I ' I - - have thotightof seeing you here." cried Devine. Lucky Tom Gully, I'hea.rd them call you. Well, [I'm the lucky man this time, for I m at brbke. D U`-ITIl\I'9\I*'LlUro K36, as he lifted his glass, he turned, and for the first time saw young Davina. `Frisco chap, eh ? Have a. drink, stranger ?" ' No,thank; I rarely drink." '- Rarely drinks! Well, he ain't quite square," mused Colonel Billy, Gn`]V nnnnlu Jnnlrn I-Iv-r Au In-In WIIHGLUQ Luuauu UUIUUUL Dlllyo Gully suddenly {looked up. As his startled eyes fell upon the stranger he became -pale as death. Then he started from the table. - av: , swam I ` '49 ! ` '49! Old pardl You mustn't think of that yoti know. Your` head! You mustn't talk of the States. You know it makes you (hio) wild to talk of the'S`ta.tes`." ' 3 IILW Ia! UCUWWI I forgot, I forgot. Forgive me. boys. Here's to-'-to-to-her. A_:I -__L_ I_uu_:n1,- n i - s IIIIEKIIO $5352 0 ' ` And when I do strike it and get back to my wife and my little blue-eyedbaby in the cradle on the banks of the Missis- sippi- ` Here Carrots clung closer to him--`_`Oh, I'll take you, my. girl. Oh, never do you fear. I 11 take you. And I ll take a big buckskin bag of gold- - dust, yellow and rich and beautiful as your hair, my girl. And we won't let 'em,know we recomin . No. We'1ljust slip up to the cabin there-slip up ' through the corn, and just slip in quiet like, while my wife's leanin on the man- `tel and lookin' the other way, and then we'll crawl. up to the little cradle set-.tin _ ` in the middle of the oor, and we'll pour the gold down in the cradle at that baby's feet as it lies there a-crowin , and In wife will turn and see it all-gold, go (1, gold I - u '40 H uo I0 nu _....a I 17-.- ..._-A...u vlu vvsuuv: wan uuucxnug uUl.'J.'lUl.yo Why, wheq I came here in '49, that `era squirrel wbuld have been a dinner % t for I king.` Ton h times, then, I tell VWI`l, 'rhQI'lI C liuunn `AA -u`-.- --A .,_.V.,.. o:... - , __ EN EDY, GAVILLER 8: `HOLLAND, Architects, P. L. Surve ors. Valuators, Ice. Plans and specications or buildings pre- d. Town and Village Lots laid out. Farm re mes caretull located. '1`imberlimita examin- . oronto 0fce--4 Mail Buildings. ed. 8:0. &.o. T Barrie b1ce--McCarthy's Block. Coliingwood 0lce--Long s Rlook. Tnos. KENNl%9Y. MAURICE Gnvumnn. fl "nT.T. nan` 51'.lv = uv Ava `a, mango LUU ll 0110i) UIIULI, I Fell ` ou. Them ethe times, to,o,`when we a , ad a man for breakfast; women were . s so bad; and whisk_e was_o bad,` Colonel ; Billy. Yes, yes! ut now that `I've got that tunnel, and am gain to. strike it right away, I'wouldn't Heat chi munk' -no." He raised his glass. an -than dropped it a sin. . The faces of the minors and B` ly expressed the keenesti disappointment. { Standing there with his glass in hand and resting on the bar in most provoking irresolution, to the dismay of all, he began again : T ` Ami 1-nlnnn `r .1- ..4...:1.... :4. -...-1 ._-.. 1_-_1_ 3 uunllusuung uuanuop. ` \ . Colonel Billy spit cotton furiously, for ; the whiskey was poured out, and each man `had he glass in his hand. But as no one in the mines ever drank till the man who treated rlifted h-is glass, the old Colonelwas snerxng horribly. , Wliv- whnn T mun-' harm in '10 51...; vvvuuvvv UU BK Well, them, cme, let sha.ve`a. drink. Come boys. and 49 crossed over to` the bar with the boys. See them, boys; she did it. Tonk its eye out with the bowand arrows I `made for her}. There, barkeep. Have it for your din- A ner ?' .Might have a. meaner one. Yes, you might have a `worse dinner than a. chipmunk, ' bat-keep. nnlnnal urn.`-. nod-Inns` In-...`-....'I_. ._.. P "fhe Gold-Seeker of the Sierras. -v---~--o-- - . ?3Y[es, I `will eva.pors.te. .Wj_a1l will. A Won't we boys ?A c`cW.11 +1.... .-;...;- 1..u.. 1.......'.. .1..:..1. BY__JOAQUI`N.'MI.I.LE IL` `if:Ti--ii-1};B;l;6Ji:)o`i;s`;;,h?t:2 : ` jh9;k-W.1k-'* '9 ?" V... `up u_1 IJLLUUUULUUIH _ ` _ ` ffirve-got a. great tunn;e1;up there. I've bored half a. mile into that mountain, at. ' ,- T . I will -come." < Then asudden im- ulse. geizgd upon Davina. ..`,`I-V--I-- May not some to-night? I am .a. stranger, :: poor &ndW`t` ' v , ' ' ,;`.'1?oor.and a. stranger? and " '49 .-,:grn._sped his :ha.nd._;- .."You are my guest. And when you are fr'ea.dy we'll go. - 9 1, _`.SI',m aougtad,-"-;.a;._i1_2 C5313-qf;s,'_.a,aiV'deV, -..J -1. _` L- ---v- vvn-nial-I JV Q1-UICGLIJ W3 u go."` . ` -7 91,131 30s:gl3di"'8_idfCarrot3*,r ggidg, "d`<'h.`- -Mean: .+to' brush and, x hp:-self ' MD. I A` - Y -.-u..'l.... I ON E Y.-A large a.mount`of rivate funds tolend on stran ht loans, at owest. rates. 16 MCCARTHY J:`EPLER 8: McCA_R l`HY.- VV Avorlonnnns, mm. M5 --__._...____. wmuu ua. _uut:|su oluxtuoy 513. But we've got 'ba."h1`1g; `_ gfied 1:15 the door," said Carrots. 615 It for him, pointin. 'f:-,,x".` , I... = . ' "I van lcome,V&og on no dog. la.}1ged Devine. . `. I .;,`,_._` .' , .5 V ` We drink wa.ter_ 'foub'of ,the:. same, ` spring with the grizzly bea._r,?' said I 49. Drinks V water l.Ba.h-_l Like __a. hose 1' . .6hipped,iz.1_. th..9m9'.5.. ~ It... ....4. .. M.--` ;.;_____ .1 _:'i-' .i --- ....... guy -4 Avvv wuu. van, vus l.l_UIl'lII BIC U01; at on do were i_no;~ For the an > old,a. . For the (my; 61' 'gold--` For the do. `of ofty-nine. Cno;tus-And t gay and 91d, our herti are pom, . -- TI 2.4-.. `V "Where the rabbit; plgyhero the quail all day Pipes on, on the c 9. para] hill, A few more days and-the net of us lsys His pick uide..and in mu. . we are Damon-on snu om, on at mgm W0 boho Outcro pings of 01 in the curl" A And though ow and o :1. our heart: on hold; otbftdowero . ~ Fnrhnnunn nip! nus pun , _VIlL'VCU_O _ N All right, Join in the chorus all of you." And, smoothing down her storm of hair, -she sang in n. elear, sweet-voice, while every miner roared in chorus: We have werked out our eleims, we have spent ' our gold, , - ~ - .- . " vvu u_nvu wonseu Gui our Olllml, DINO lplf old, our {bar I are strands}! on ih bits: We are buttorod and old, got at night behold __0utc;'oppings _of 391 in_tho V n,n A Law morn uuya uuu-we mu 01 lI.yB pick a.|ide..&nd mu. ` Though bn.tto,rodAa,_1,1d olgi, nr` hearts are bold; Yet oft'do"we rdpino ~ V For the spy: of old For the uni of In! _- I-115! I db, yes} "49. `Let him go. ` `Y_ou 1l talk too much, and have one of your spells T again, cried little Carrots, as she clung 4 to the handjlof _her only frien_di`on earth. Com_e,`let us go up to the ca.bin.- Then - sha darted _back behind: the bar and stole her how and arrows. ul`I-_.; `L____ rum, - `I an uuvu. all! 00 LILLLIDOLL - , This ca.n ta be the girl. `Water nds , its level. . She has sunk to the kitchen. The other one is the lady. 71 will talk to Gully.` He seems to be most inti- mate with her. What does -it. mean ?" l(7LnL `J-JL .-.._I` 4.- 1.-.`! -_.- -___..____.__.-. 7.....- ..__.\.n.._. ,..___.._V. ._..-.- ,-._.__..__.., ,._- ...__._.. ,_ J SEPH ROGERS, CONVEYAN OER. COM-' miasioner in Queen's Bench. Auctioneer, Atppralser. and Commission Agent for the sale 0 Houses. Lands. Farm Stock, Household Furniture. Goods. Wares. 8:0. Also for the collection A Rents Notes and -Accounts. (\inn__l'JnHnA (`inn rt hnra-

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