--w-91 -_uu-nu unw nun Lauuur Ill UNIS. ` There are men who-go. aha: th world making friends; on purpose ta usgfhem. ~ ~ ngunu uau _WULRo To shoo_t.him when he was blinded by the sunlight and could not see to light." These and like sentiments 0 V old-fashioned justice were here been on every side from the mob.- n ...... z......a rm.:_ --~--7 A n an-I uumu uulnu nnuug. They knew it would come to this I They knew this feud would end in blood! And then 4to:shoo1:V the man when he had struck it. too 1' Ant: `-5. `:4 -1. LL- _.____4I I AI ` uv uuusv Ilaung UUUu ; They took the dead man with them. and the gun. V There was something terrible in the anger of this half- drnnken mob. as they moved on u . past the saloon. after again drinking eeply at the expense of Colonel Billy and. the nugget. upto the cabin of " '49," bear- ing the dead man along. ` 6b"l`.hau `I -uncut 5L ._-..I.I --__._ L. 41 I I 1 It's ` 49's.' they gun. And they U III! VVCID KLUIIKLI The half-drunken mob reached the mouth of Dosson's tunnel. breathless and wild with excitement. There lay the dead man. There stood the gun. cried. It was his had seen his partner, young Devine. with that very gun on his shoulder that very hour. Yes, a dozen of them had seen him with that gun on his-shoulder as he and Carrots went up to old '49 s tunnel! And as he came back. too. 'l'VI....... 4.--`. 4.1.- .1__3 __-.. , nu -- vv`-vuvn gnu . uuuxvul. uun, uuuauuo - The brave old colonel spun about for a. second. as the batkeeper stood behind the counter calmly washing his tum- blers, wxth his eye fastened to the nug- get. and then clutching wildly in the `air, fell back in 9. `dark corner between two barrels, and lay there likea man that was dead. T ' ' ' 'I'II_- I-_1l `I ,1, I O 9 -I -came iushing forwar W`; '-"f7__ 7%. Colonel Billy still :56` 316: : ` 2 of the bottle. He td`-; the ,_boys. and as he llediasi '?ptied"'hiu jzless again, they ra.nQ'_d `f `gside, and I drank with haste and `precision. Am! muse. cal... .11 .:......1. 4......n..... lav: o a..I\.>ua\.L I ucau. I ucau. I nuu-uuu-- The old colonel caught at the corner of the counter. Then he clutched at the shoulder of 9. red-shifted miner as he passed. But no one `could stop now.5 The tlde passed out and on toward the tunnel. leavingonly the barkeeper and Coionel Billy. blind-drunk, behind. Thn `mantra AIR t|ts`t\vntu` auvunuun -L....L 1.... no u -uu _uIB> uxuavuug auu unurvuu uuu 3' U`.`(;<`;l-(:1! gold}; Dosson`! Dossonfs tun- nel! Dead! `dead! dead! "And--and--" VT... .13 --1-___1 --_-__LL -L A1 ..They, were awake iu; tame rushing forwa.rdg.- lV4.I..-..I `D.'II;. -A..'ll L M R. HOLT. INSURANCE. BROKER AND General _Agent.. Real Lactate bought. and _ gold. Uolleouonu made in any part of the, County. Mopey to Loan. Omce-Bot.hwen`s Block, opposue the runway Bunion. mu-me. ' Onumo. - 61-ly ) &.-..--.__..._._...T. ...-_..;..._.j. ~..__.___...__._ usuuu vvuua guano auu. pl.'UUlUlUl.l- - ` `And again they all drank together. ` Then they crowded around. They. u pulled thefast-failing colonel this way and that, and asked questions wildly. 3 almost :i`vage1y,a's the`y"held `on to him. Ithetdid not speak instantly, they would tcaf the isec_re't from his throat. At last` he caught his breath, and blurted out: urznmv ...-I.ao. n........ o n-_------ Ame oirr or `ran mmmnsis. A vttle` biranew quickly out", ' And singing. circledmhurp about, A Then bhchdeenshldinxz in nu tn CHAPTER XIV.` THE` NORTHERN ADV 1:. 2, am __ ' EU Lt` V I9 `*1 lVll`1V 1 U1] KUUU freehold secunity at lowest rate l at iutm. at. No priuunpal mo: ey required until I and or Lh_~ term. H. n. S'.l`t\A`1`11l. none-nor. &o.. narne. T T 37 ' omcv 'rO71}6 XN.-`s2s6;oo6 J6 aln-d cg bez- cent. J. '1`. DPRUUL, aoucuor. cw..` I l`l'll1 ...- ......-.. urn` uBt1.(lDOWfed -before her. It is; `my hoyg". heigan the --wbiiaan. holding hp'g-1ihg s- heidtqher l`n"-emit. ; -`and tban,`{phtng=*it~ b'a-'1:;,k;s`m'ng'him ` 4 .&nfd9,*?*" hm =:n.,the`f=:c,e; `? i`.`.1*,5i-`=`*`,it _ .`j"m.;v. bhy.,_;i} yhax!9y-?`;,f `,' ,."`?`A, ,h:_T,`f-". { ; -M9*11.9r\Y;,,aasned the;`,;W 91;th.`..S'Ynz and. me . 1 ..;,. ` tried to gt..oh',h1o?er;_-._I I went to wovksz I xmorked night and E ;ay;.. :.zM9hl\e;}-l1;1did.{xeScw;uIf:,zbntp!51lf+! ` 'lnQ"..";.a,a)l'_A "J4 M` '~:~:3_ 9.... L, :1-1] I % .=!!:Why`..di&=;-:ydn-.r.dofthis:thin'1{%9%\ id` z3now9;:?l3ibtarlyr.~%whi!a-`M M939 frongia ` ? ~t-atra_a.tn1sok_ usnwho bulge of-4he<;mob.f ` emu; *0 wtedluaiudnlisogniid as'>bnlv_ ` `ration is"- i'iM"v.ih`nffi* %6tf.-"9`Ha fdlt; 4 .a nredthaghg ` ed th'aman;; I ~33; ff .. an; 1 ."'rYj- ' .= LMI--:W..l-C E20-illh.'lnQ.~".`s;u.`i*. '~ .1 2' -`V "` _....-1 umr-.r au(1,-awtul chronicle. _ ; The:_distra.cted ..mothgr..with a._ wlld `shriek, cs.urzht h_,er_ son in he: a.1-ms. Thenpas old _*`4_9. shrunk lmck. Iie_1D- leqs. hwlf-crazed =.fr`om< ybhe . nnen-1m_'a.hle f excitzements and scenes-,-of :`the;d'a=_v. the 4 mother turned tOthe`leo.der,.of the } Vigilanfes. who rstnod with his hat in _ his ba.nt l. lii`3*"1f_`!a,d3'?$ c`5\9i{e"eH5efore her. . u]_,`tV i*1"'v; I-6Inynl.':`I...&.....:..~ um. -._._'_ m luu-`H1011 HUI.` WBV up to the and.-wpth grinning and~ leezjs. in brief. and a.fter_a._ barbarou LL- I `:1 ,....;.`_.~.v_.uu gunning an(1~1ee1;s. tqld thegn 1n hue . andafter a. barbarous fgshion, the bitter and; awful chronicle.` Th lq;nf.lInnC-no: -.....LL-_; ,J,`l` "v` vvnnj UUU I ' But here was 9. man--a. strong man- waiting for mother. He- was sentenced to die. But somehow his old child-feeh ing came over" him now; 'He wn.nted to see mother. He waited for mother ; he wanted only mother. ` ' The old red-faced monster that hover- `erl on the edge of the mob. inciting it. waiting for Dosison. wondering where he was an the time, expecting" _l1_i;n every `moment. so that she might sha'r'e_jthe joy of revenge with ~ him.--this, creature `1 pushed her wav up to the st:-a.nq er`s.f _and..w1th Qrinnina mu}. 1...... 4.1.: u_.... 1' "aea def` V ` I. V". .v,u. ~ |. .1'{] it }`.~f9:`':W!rnf 2 a -2 '5 Bi [1 ` __:Q_ `iqa 8131!.` .0! ppm: g..`..-.. .. -- v-nuvu IIU ulUu As the Vi gilantes stood with uncovered heads while the leader pronounced: the ghastly death-sentence. Colonel Snows came up the trail. a. lady on*his arm. This lady was travel-worn and covered" with dust. The Vigilantes. rough and V immovable as they were, did notfrefuse to allow a. lady to anproach. They were silent and respectful as the woman entered their lines. d Behind the colonel and lady. lingered the old negro. with head as white as wool. The young man did not see the party. `He was still l looking the other way; looking at the ` I mountains: looking for his mother-that mother wlio was to arrive but to kiss his lips ere they would be sealed in death. _ Whovhias not seen a child waiting for mother to come ? Nothing, but mother will satisfy All the gold, all the good things of earth--`a`l s praise, the n smiles of a queen, diamonds. faces, and 'lands-`-all are as nothing compared to one. Word. one look from her-fro`m mother; and though plain. and bags. gar-d from toil._n_ale from hunger. weak and withered-Go_d bless the mothers . A every one! 'D..a. 1...... _. V cruuz one arm; uevme was doomed. It was of no avail. The man waa Ientenced to die. A..A.L_1r.'_2|,, - - - --- ` Aktului FUUNl),1cY; ENGINE & -ISUILER I V WuuKs.-t1. S;cw.l{E. MuuufucjL\u>er of ivory`?-acripuon of Engines, Boilers. Saw_ Mill. rim. mm Hhim:lnWl.nth`.":.nnA w.m.a_. ,--' _--.: u--up vovvvsni ~~'rhImr That's a,1l,z-ight! o It : .111 `right now. I swore to all they wanted. . I did. she cried. But why detail _the sad conclusion. From the rst Devine doomed. `H-. cm... A` . . . . ..:I mL- '7 III`! VS":l`l!. then. I dare to go to theubad, world I" retorted the. frenzied girl, as Ibo sprang up and seized his hand and Itnemptud to lead him back into the cabin away from the crowd. nnfI|L , I I saw uou uuvu vvluu u1u.l. dell uuy. Gnu _ "._`Cp.rr_iel Carrie! it is not true! You will goto the bad world for this!" pro- tested young Devine, in a. hoarse whisper. u1I1-II A_1__,_ I 1 . - -- '- - nu was: out`: nun, wan uuu BUIUIHI-I reply. "Well, I can I" cried Carrots. eagerly; and lifting her face, with clasped hands... the girl cried: - "By the good God. 1 _'swea.t' Charley slept with ` '49 last Lnightl He stayed with himjyesterday. fHe has heenwith him all day. and- ' . ' (`.n,|-1-in `la :1: run! 6-an-. I `T-.. 1.IA `?Yes! He worked in the tunnel yes- terday. He slept with me last night. He ate breaklast with me this mornin . He has been with me all day today. There!" a * But will you swear to that?, Can anybody swear to that 1. H If anybody swears to that will that save him ?" _ - "Yes. If anyhoy can swear to that it will save him," was the solemn reply. W3. I (`III P. l!I'iLIt` nnrnnn nnnnulnu vuu vv u uuuvuu uunnu nu, UUIJJO V "Butwill you be sworn ?" I've got nothin more to swear to, I A tell you. I swore to everything I-know." Will you be sworn ?"v repeated the Vigilante. . V.-ml U- ..'.....I...J .'.. LL- 1........-I __-._ `V77 UC DVVULIJI The old man took o his hat. held his two hands high in the air, and began, eagerly: ` _ Well; he stopped with me here all yesterday; he slept with me all last night; he has been with me all to-day. There! ' But will you be sworn ?" 1 I've got nothing more to swear. I ` didn't hear him say nothin' at all-not one word about killin a.nybody._" R111: mi" unn kn nmnrn 0" IIUCIJ LIT`? UIIIIJT IUD ` Well, we seldom swear respectable men in our courts. But. as.you are his partner, I think I will swear you. Take off your hat, and hold up your right hand. Now be ewern." ITIL- -I3-___, lilo I . n u--. unsuuuv L ', Yes. every second ! shouted 49, who was lost_ in bewilderment. '49"- was a. hero--a man who could die for an} other. True. not of that loftiest race of heroes-men who deem a. lie worse than" death. Letting go the doorpost, and limping over to Charley. he said to him- self, You don't get anything against Cha.r1eyout of me, Mr. Vigilantes. Not if I know myself, you don`t! And I've been here since '49." ~..11r,n :1 - -- -,1- `a.m. ` V : " f >~- - A `w ofiih pine-tdped peak; cur ~- corkscz-`ewed theetage road. There was a cloud of dust dimly visxble in the sun-T set. The .sta.ge..wa.s. descending to..the Icamp.` - ., em. .-' _V Hz:.ve you any witnesses ? .'y . n The young man startedmhen answered: \ Why, everybody knows Iwould not do this. There is my'pa.rt:ner, ` `.49 ; he, has been witlmme all the timesince, I cazne herez" V - '1` ,1 1 A71 .b.9P 0,955; at into at N min_ U L 8 d3 39:11: "' v uuI.(1LJ`..'.UI.D. . told them ..._"I__I_! : T - -~A mm `x: ` ,`..7'-.. Me9!1%:g.,a '`i;y? :+ ).s :`ne %nbt%`have4corae, ;to..m.z-S1a9.; or~a1I.V%'t6 ;as V on gue, ; 1_:zp*1_:a-be shot at 7 1 SE39-y.:.*`,V?*3? such aitime a't'hi." " V,.;_.`_ , one ~be_hin.d...~_$19. and Q no ......- V... ...uuu. mun u:uuU1U.BB BDBKOH youzmind, But be calm. in these my last t'no`xi1'e nts". 5 To-mm-row-to.morrow you can talk -of_/your tunnel.- Ah ! as J the "old song run, `We willall reform ` to-tziori-`owl ! "~ Then 0he said eto=~him:' '_ self : And where mu I be to-morrow `I ! f'But:,p:ersieted '49, "I=tell you _ we `will. }str_ike it! It's notimeto die now. ,, _ .'1 He had not-vet heard of the mass of go1d.di scovefe&_op his lode, only as. `few I ' feet .&W$y from,.wh_ere his pick Iay,'rust-_ ing in`.the!t.,unne1.. W110 50 tell hiqyof it 2 On.lifomians;1knew;;'how. to keep _ such secrets: .-exI~* he had :onl-y- ekno_w,n of. it; ]hbW~?q1Okly he 'wo.u1d;ha.ve,ca,aped wife aii`t1%b )'y"`?to -his vbqso_m~, a.nd..la.nghed at _ (Shh !aifh'of`_dbhere?*to*his gold.-- ..- _- 3 Q .Bi,1 tiiej-bay vvgz -1_1_bt3 thinling of. gold.` ; 13 `)"(",ai~i-if_`s ?j`__ ,'l,e}e"}isf*Ca:rrie mud ` '4`? JIJJ` ,_" 3; ..q 5 --- x , 1 g.}.J_ .,`_,'I n`td'xe,i,.!`g`i1tG`be=ehet a. -2 ,3`:-\'iqVhA~';.'?1v'(9(511'I'I1i a '- A - . -.5uu-uuuu. uuruur 01 one uunne1-" Please. my dear old o partner. be calm," gently interposed Devine.. " dear old friend. this trouble. has shaken vour mind- Rm-. }.......|... :.. 44.--- _ . ...v.u, yacuucu um mu Illn. ."t'l`0!DlS6 me that you willego back there your- self, though it be years and years. For there. in the _ right-hand` corner-in the right-hand corner of the tunnel-"- L Dianna Univ 4...... -1: - vo, vuuuv uuLAuUl.- . If anything happens to me, and if you do get out of this, -promise me that ypu will go back to the tunnel once 1 more." pleaded the old man. .Promise I ma. thni-. tnn ...'.'n..... L- -1- nu- .....u u uuau uuau tunnel would turn his head at last. `When I am laid below the sod, he, the last of the grand old men of the Sierras, will wander about the land, a. trump. a homeless, helpless old man, still talking I of,tha.t tu`rll1el. v _ . A _..-. nu, uuu u.:uuuoI.'cu. U0 uuuseu i "Andso I must die l Oh, it is fearful, and I_ -am innocent-innocent! Poor mother I "Poo:-,4 broken-hearted mother It That last farewell-- -it will kill her, and .,the..wretched youth groaned in mental agony. ."I ainto be ehot--shot todeath at dawn, and these are my grave- clothes, said the man, bitterly, as. he _ stood` before the habilmonts of death-a ! black coat and hat. ' The Vigilantes had a.ga.in.tnrned this I old cabin into a. prison, - They had taken up the deed ma.n s body from before the door, and laid it in a. grave. They had. indeed, dug two graves-one for the dead; one for the living. There wnnn nnr-law ..+ 41.... ....1..:_ :1- uvnuna UV IIVGUIJO Devine sat in the cabin alone. WW7!" sentence of death, while the guard at thedoor paraded solemnly u and down. The young man arose an walked to and fro. and muttered to himse_lfi (IL...) .....I .5...` 4:- I In. 2 The. Vigilantes mt R; short work of what they take in brad. A few hours l fr): prayer, farewells and that is all they allow, to those `whom they con- demn to death: ` ' T `I\__!,, , CHAPTER xv. PURE GOLD. What though on peril's front you stand ? , V What though through lone and lonely can -With dusty feet. with horny hand, You toil unfr ended all the d-xys, And die gt last of men's dispraise 9 `Would-yon. hove chosen ease. and so Have shunned the light? God honored you With trustof weighty work. And oh! The Oopthin of the Heavens knew . me trusted soldier won) 1 prove true. LCLIIEIIIO "But, sir-but, sir- Stand close to me, Charley, close to your mother. Charley- You know. sir. I forgive him. He may have been a. little bit wild, sir, but he will not be so anymore. I am his mother: he is my son--my only child, sir. Oh. he is so good and so true! He was always so kind to his mother; you would have loved him for that, I know. Sir. do notkeep us here. You see he is so weak---he is hungry; he is faint and famishing. Coma, Cha.rley,.come; come a.wa.y. ~ - T - . "Madam, he cannot come." And why can he not come with his mother_?' ` Iulllllj IJ\I ECG Illlllf 5IIQ WWII IIIIVV "But he is accused of crime; and, maam. I am very sorry, but he must remain." ' "1-\_-; -3_- 1'__; ,0, A. __-| ,I_,_ ., ,3. Loom`. Q.0.. ( `LULI\ (ID HIIU DPLIVI 0 | "Bnt.sir, you know _he is my boy. He is my son--my only son. Whv. sir, I have come all the way to California. and into these wild mountains. to nd him. `to see him, `air. and now-_--" ll'D.-L I..- :_ --.........:l -1 ............ -...'1 \5UII'|1Il..I Lllllllyo T e woman held her boy to her breast, and pressed his head down to his shoulder, and stroked his hair ten- derl: as ghe said :` _ I,, 9, .____ I___, UL: yjiu, uu B51119 Uluullunugl Yo "Yes-yes': come along. Chan-lay`. and never mind the money. Let us get out of these mountains. my dear. deer boy. Come ialvong, Never mind. Leave everything. If I only have _von.I am ha.puv. And the poor mother tried to lead him away. ' CI El}. IIIII as`, unvnn `Ii nrnnenfpt` IUIIII. llllll 3W5 : "He mu at remain, pmtsted the camtain mildly. 'I'VI.... _.......-... I....`I.'l `L-.. L... 5;: Inna lljulllllj IIJILIU lIU`.:Du11u:.g \.1uu| 10] o I `tried to make money. mother, so as to r-ome hack to you. and take care of} _vr'm, he `said. tremblinglv; ` ll`T__. _`_`_-. ---.A A052 , I am so am you 11679 l nnee ? What will Q18], *Q`E`::Oh, mother. I ha.vewI.ito'd , ' `But sea! They want mo!" Wllwvino. `V =9.` ;5}_.hfldn-nothing shall harm .you_. ;M-yhby`;'n.lloiwill be well! But how come a.wa.y.o You look so wretched! Yousmust have some clothes; you must rest.` and then you will tell me all about these` great mountains, and we will go home toetherr. a.n.i..we. will have a aplenid} time together. Charley. NT `I-.1-{mi fn mulzn mnnnv- mother. so JVUIICL 5 He is convicted. of 9. crime, and must ,._ `$5606 1! The" i` 00 tl'7vd`b; .e` ih nscer '; '5 P.III1Hu`hiu,.' ucn9a, 4pi_n.s:_In aim Yueiiir-we-virtues or, Hsxysrd ! n 0` f I anriinammtm. % gF?:u.heqral2ii.11"mb`v 1 . `~'" r ' :"'~epraina. can ' d soro- 0 u. LYON. l}}1Il7E 'u1~.ua'ro LUAN V C on neat Estate at lo west rates. Farmers`, Notes Discounted. collection made `in any part. or the Uounly. Real ls;st.at.e bought and I lold. Qonvcyanclng in all its branches. Man 5 Inge Lloensea luaned. Oliice--Uver Canadian Bank of Commerce. Dunlap street... 65-15 I YVLVYV "" -c-.-us ll ' , 'V\J|.` `I J y.._ -3 `~ ~~ . `-0 they may come. &906j.:;T1i`e.e,`81u_m "Don the dead man's , harsh voice of that Dhtno X - "9 We - . . ' m`v Mlsslssnp, can be - . "I . 'h!li'"i'9ge . he. as she gloats over Mikado-the mot? `b_ heard, that Is waiting for the I ...I'4'-'A:`_k 16" . ' ' H-%:n.\3,.!?efore they can pass V n `*9: 3116 dead lpan ii: {be if, M Z 6, ML -. I . f ~ " 2 are upped wt, > mdwwn 1!! the valley, and ft) gh9te is light. b V03` shone in your eyes. ua mm; ; V, * /. 0, eating, amen I thm. :The men falls W102 ~ - . V ~..!l w = . l$d ?' " then In the gray dawn. h-that $71353 I . is "J 1- . -r- V` `i .AIV*;f;"iA3`1yl`+V(.iI?VJ:gV`g;1-ave among the%T -_the hillside. A rude coin be- T`..3i..:tl gra.v`e. The crowd is held hack: 1.1:... ."lI13:.lx:,hie:I by the vimanses .-.ID1t\I-1111: "l" l...... 6-111111 rnav 6011199 SLCIUT ` AI'1dwith- rm step the muffled fln" marcched forth. took its place lasztxvgcn the lines of Vi;_;iIt1ntes, and in the W $19.Wl'_.l.jtIJ0:V4_d hastily and siluutiy way talth excc`ution. :'*".- l * Jr at t tr3sdb;'e ._T'.r"t.fx_& an 'u**:'1 4.; CI-II) A\-IV. ' The. little calio curtains back in $59 * "corner were closed. The dog had been "taken -away by the Vigilantes. for tea" fat `thejast moment, he might P l_s0m:Q8or,t of protest, and there was n9- _thihg-~.tobe_.seen in. the dark little cab!!! 4 savegthis one silent gure smuding *9 - feady. : r: *-~."Charles Devine 1" v (III--- In QVIILIVVOO The old man began once more. But ' it is hard to have to die now when we -must strike it. In the furthest right- `, hand corner of the tunnel, Charley-" "Poor ` 49' I" cried Charley. "Twenty- ve years of disappointment, and then this tyonble !His head is turned utterly. `When I am dead, he will wander around f California, talking of his tunnel. They I will set dogs on this grand old relic of I '49. But it won'tl9.st long." I NntwithctanA:nn ..II n... l.l.....7LL_'_-L.' 5- I551 VVIIU D0111: At last; he peered in at the .0o1:W1l10b he. had pushed open. It wn a mi] V91 ? dark inside. He saw 9. gure standing rea.dy.. It was muted in the bid?-k cloak, with 8 black hat drawn low owe! *h: o 1` _ :1 -- I auuu xv Vvuu 011150 lung. Notwithstanding all the bloolthirsti- ness and brutality of the V'ig1lantes- -for'I am not one of those who deity mobs under this name or any other they displayed a sort of digxiity and dc coma: in all they did. They invariably reqniredv a "man's real Hume. They- were savagely in earnest. They always wanted to hang a man nn.5m-his real ~ name. They hadaskcd for nml had the name ofthis young man, (`l1:Lrlesl)e.-Vine. They hadwritten it down. al.t,l when the guard came to take him to the place of execution`, the czmtziin tur-1; the hook `from his belt`, opened `it, hLl it up and -out toward the eastern guy (. :m'n, undo with some effort, read a()iil_\` rt imme- v'I;`hen arranging his men on either sill? of the open cabin door, he `lg Lin cl-nvly read the name. It luolmti. as if the officer was glad of any cxc xs'n:'<)rtlclz1Y' He stood waiting the l'1:ll(,a.v.'11unW. He waited so long at tl1c.(lUul' that tl_t_9 young man- lay down to rest and 1mm- _ tate .on . the bunk back in the corner. Soon all was still. ALI_._LI-,' 1 u . .q 1 J73-L gnu uulin v, uuu lJ\JlJK3g gl`UH-U80 " '45)." "No; consider what I shall escape. 1 shall escape all the ills and the heart. aches that lie between-this and old ago. "And it will not be long before you!) "will follow me. In a little time. one by 30116, you will seek some quiet resting ' place where other poor weary mortals rest`; and there, `grouped together on ~ some hill-top, you will rest, caravan of the dead, waiting the great awaken- ing. See, my old friend. we are all-all under a sentence of death. lam to be shot at daylight ; you have a few days 0! reprieve." ` H 'I"l... 41.1 ....--- L---- - " ` , \lI.I(ll 1C5. "Herel L4,`! Il\Il k . Young Devine took the old man`? .l1a.nd tenderl as he sat 0 the bet]. and}: looking in llIlstl'::3c(?dif-(3).! My friend, stand by my Side '5; ' few moments more. I feel the sand`. crumbling from under my feet as I w 11' by the ocean of eternitv. No-30 8 friend. do not feel so mully, do notw` '1`) Tie but a. puff of smoke. and all is oien The sun will rise to-morrow jsg {in same. V The world will tulle its daillo round of rest or strife,just 3.1; befn, _But I--but I will take no part, 0, Na: `in anything that is. For I-1 shall reg: -rest--rest." Oh. that I Conld die for you! You! 30 young! So full of life, and health and heart, and hope. groaned -~ v4J_.. ' `W0 nnnninr 12:11:16 I ..l....ll __ - V "1: ever you do get out of ti 1 to thevtnnnel; in the ugh:-,.], of the main drifr-" "My dear old fricnrl. to (1 At nel for a moment. ]`o } ox:h1:y;:,atthtY;n' am to die in lexa than half who`?! I Let -us talk 8 little of the bettvr woryigt 3~Jv;8La.m now done--ut.terly done__\mh But there, in the right-hand c ner--" ' " ms 0 back dud corner Us , ........ ....u. uay yuu Will 5-avg - you _will--_vou will. Say you I him or die! , A mnmeintis pause. , I--I- will save him--- ' .. . the old man. Bolemnh`. or die! Bald > ` You have promisvd. ? A I have prozniscyd," ' ` 8 , "Yon wi`.l keep that pmmi.~:e ?" "I will keep that prmniso." Come, come, urucd t], dragging her qway. b e guard` Ab, my dear old partner ? Thinkn . more about the promise," cried ])(,,,in; uYou are absolved from a. promise mad; as that was made. . ' LAT: - _- -4. . Hu- lntni gay wxll save can In-uuv "GD luauc, "If `"91 3'0 (30 L'*?t`ont this to right-hand AnI.f-_ J 1 1 was. it tnm;;i;;:;g\f;\t"` 3. 9f vqloesat the door. '1`: . 5"`f`."i";15gltnna entered, one F Mme -ID orm ye pg th . % had arrived. one thlslast hour Th 1 Warned to the girl :nde:;:1,?f,f the YOU Illnt nnnn ._ "Ion must co " or`l11\."1 d to bring me away` wi alow ydu on ' ' . The girl me otnly... threw herself into the` 7? 5- 8 arms. and. in a. wl:irIv3g,"1"`% mm shneked: You shall notn]. save him! Savehim! ;w.l`1`9" 4 yop do not promise to save iliragt Li? I mmeme! Sa vou will- vnn will.__.vm.).7..':n (. ``1InI1 R Arohiteots, P. _ L. surveyors. Valuwors. Plans and specuioauons furbuildiuga prev (1. I`ownu.nd Vuluge Lotslmd out. Farm , as carefully located. Timbcsr hunts e_xuu1iu- ` Id. 850.. 81.0. '1'0l'oul.u Uiw -4 Mad Bundwgs. l Barrie 0moe_--.v1c(`-art.hy a clock. Colungwoud. Dn!oe-hong a lock. . Tues. mcunucuv. Mwxuox GAVE-LEE. W. J. HOLLAND.` T May ! nnnuaux. uavxuunn on nuuu/\.Vu. 0.- " `T ' `Prom. ascertaining O? : I 12:: As.;n.... oi` Hnlld . 4 GT0 . or the bupreme Lulul. wuveyanoer. 8:0. one: to bow. mace; over sanaera. Bros" Joweuers. uuuluu sneer. Burma. V '1': I'I`UUIly DQIKIVIUIIAIV, wuuzusa US` Real Estate Agent. Calgary N. W. '1`. fv. McVI'l"l`Itc.-D. 1.-sunvmron 4155 I I raspoudeuce solicited with rcgurci to invest.-` noon in Province of Alberta. N.W_. 1`. A. W. oVl'l` P119`. Andros: Calgary. v1a. Benton , Ilonusna U.S. 4 . . E.\`N(*X. AULT & KERR. Barristers. sou- dcuru of use bnpruune Uuutt.-1 ouaor , out-ion. Louvuyau on-u. aw. Muuey to lo.u. moon. Hands` Blame. opposite N. 8: N. W. y. sum. (acute. and magnum`: mock. Brudhrd. fiauowrou Lnnmx. wsursoron Auur, Juan R. KI-`ms. ;ARRIh: PLANLNVG `MILL.-VGEOLV BA`LL, - Carpenter and Builder. uni Manufacturer . Doors. Sun, Blinds. Momdtngs. &c.. i:'Jne RA)! all kinds done .nrnmm.lv nnd mniahm. V&rx.l.l;%DIUl `I `I `II J mu-xu, 1st Oct... 1335. ' U. 11.`. Hnwaox. Bohuiloru 9! the I-up:-uue L.om-I". of Judi- huuro or untuno. Proowno. Iwtauea, Uouvc - lnuuru, 850. Money to Loan. Umces- how well ; Block. oppouw N. In N. W. Ry. Bl.uuo_n. In-no. . A. E. H. CREBWIOKI. HEW HUN oz. um: vv tun;-., bAM.1t1b'A`L 1.5, uuuuu lilo vary rcwuvvwu ts Hues um! sauunIL*uon'.,; guaranteed. Alurgostock of uses. bo_uuu-mus. I Cltllalluul. &c.. on uand. The fall is the chm: i to want. war cur:-anus. guusebrrrirs. straw I errien. l'I8])bel'l 28.'&6 A very huge stuck on ; the fruit. ta.-cu. MOMGAN & N-oVI'l`IIE s` -Gs-oenhousaapowen street. Barrie. Eut_l`uu_I.:8_ `fin VVVe_u,1nz cun_1s.t :-ee_t. . loly . -9-Ow ----..~:o---u Kucuniuurs ANIDW8Uvll"Vls`.Y0I.-_. "icNmcuY.' GAVILLER 8: HOLLAND? AI-nhiunnm. P- 1.. .~`.|u-vnvnrn_ Vnlunmnrn, I awn 1`.uu1;u:`~.UU\ v BLYXN u1;1:'." co .\1~ InI..au|nn..v in Mn.-J-n'n Ra-In-.h /\n"-hnumnr manna Anoomns; cum? cNs-17i3T;i:.':; iwonnly of 8111000. :0Il1oa-Poliaov:uourt,,- B o A `rs; dorm cnnuev. uoA'l' :3uu.o:n` VON the eaplunuqv toot 0' Market. ru-set. Yachts on 53165 of even? `lescripuou in IIUOR um um to order. 1:0 for hire at low nus by we-hour. On)`. week or uaaou. bout null totem. by the venom. suullu. ours and juduleo in shock and made to order. ll-ly I ? , n.T.w.;4" n ` E ...s*:i'.:*:. ?"%:Em` ' f `Ev- -, r%w:l?OIil|0I0I!`1Ii W amt) Dealer in Conlrnf all kinds. and rgewwn. Grey and Guelph White Finishing ` o. Ucmenw of an kinda, Fire-Bricks and rent Hull`. Swrehuuoe at. theuorthern away swuch. foot uf`Juhn an at. near the dam t. The bond 0! ms Lime ilbetter than u E 8. JOHNSON. BARltIE.lMPO.'l`lLR 01" 0 Glut of anyother kind. and we finish superior. Oniuo -Uurnor of John and l<}IizubLh streams. .:..... us... o..AR'l`HY. REPLER 8; MOCARTHY, .55:-rluers. soncipors. Notaries. 850.; Money boon. Burns. Alllalaou anduruvenhunl. ' Irauros Mcunvruv. 64.0. 19`. 11:. P. rnpwu. J.-A. Mauuuuv. U. F.vMcWn'r. . oney to land at lowest ,ra.te_a. Agent ifoz? Domlnlon Grange Fire uuurance n.sa oc1- ltion. Canadian Mutual aid Lire Inaurahwe Ind neservu Fund Accident A880ci&l.i0nl. * T808. 8. Mo,l.I<.`0D, Dalston; Olce over Coulter 8: Vair's. Barrio. Tugsgyr T and samrduv. ums. otiouoro In High Court 0: ausuce. out-tea Pnu.iu. Uunvayuuceru. Utmeo over IN tank of tomato mu-me. . - .._.,_A t\rI II 11 a__..__... I\l1 !JuUNl'. a5'l'R.ATHY 8:. LuUN'r. BARRIs- .L '1') .1-u.;;{`.J-J " 9333':`>mh. 73:5 y .` --pun-_------9- vyua-9-ya , pg vuuwuina, ruuwnne.-ruu'1' , pvvp ~.~. r hon new of ever neqprlption '53}; onignn n are-I. saw at)? d or-lo9I.`fpv'i ' Iutx Dorgank Mo_Vime'a f j ;o,tooic ` ado, _:-gj low absun with bl "omeund w..1ll_ , ' 13;}. Puma and who vaa'eI"fbr tibia new anon, loaned at. very rea.- mom `a sates and aauiutaL~tiun5.{ l|uLrantnnd_ A In.rI!nlh|nI.r nf II .5 an hnn. uiullnu I nuuuv U. mununmun. nnnnual nun. solicitors. Luuveyuucera. &c. Money to n. umuu- Oven-_ D. J, Mum-msou's score. I-rket. dunes. ma mo. bx-anon umcu-t*oI.ter'o Iuoqu. 'l`otI.cumuu. hauwmso J. tinny. D. C. Muucmanu. V A. RADEN HURSI`. VBARR.l8 1`EB. AT- I'. tomey. solicitor an Uhanuer: , Conveyan- nr. SLO. Umco-Earns Door aoubh of Poul. Umoe, .um'u Block. uweu st:-eet. `Barrie. 9-48 U (IWLVISI. L.l'l'll\.lIl\ & Duau PUDIIID. 0 &o. hem: Collected. servum Provided. Dmoe upamin-u oppouw Bank 0: Uommeroe. ANTED men to canvass for good selling _ uruuleu. Llbexul \fl'n1'. Ayply W. b. aIKu:. nqgku4aeL'. uuruu 35 ga-....,._. .._. .___ __,_._ - ,-._ '1 tll1`.NRY. APPRAISER 8!. BILL POSTER. .1- kn- hmnn (3..Ilunmd. S.-mvmn... Prnvida-.d. % ung-ltlg-nn..ql_..n...u'-._I- _AI' "r. spnom. BARRIBTER.m-(7I.:I-CIT{:R nf thu xnnumanma I nun. l...||Ina,vnlmnI'_ &n_ I [mum at Mui?,TaisoN. Banrusmns. 1-lnlh-hnn-u 1 nilvnvuuusmu, Run. Mama-_v In 55.: s.;a.,-";;n.Ia:.2'3a3u7a:1..;;7.a??-?;.1 I all kinds done prompuy and patisfao-: _got.orv Joh_r_1__9treet. Hurrje, I " ` * A ca , hnumuum of awn-v.naInrlm.lnn _VAU()'I`l0`NEEllS,E'l`C._ LVIAN l7FA(>".I`UlIES. ...~.'.l".S-'.--_5N3oh`I 3-. n _ same. 0113;. Omob.,-undeu HI` o Boolwnew-Pom omce.._ Mnnlu ` cdalo. n:|d:=.W1vaI;lo., 3 am Wednesd:y.nt.._atar' onth. peg; ": `"9. ~%:%%a*:a33e3".'"`*;a::.?.*..."* . on e` . _, . _ ; 11:-co: an1eu*exu-Jung. ofrincyw a.:y.4,_-Q` ` '-L .s'.' ::=..- `FOR I1I{r-ia;'~'rM}tbNT on {Jodi fl-mahnld npmnitvnt. lnwpnr I-urn ; 6'R_'c'iEf" 7riXi?Ki..': --.---~~ .3, a'IcNNE'r"I~ ~ Bu-rie.'0ut.. oriwo 3.l3 er`. I !h_onnmlm"naw mmtm. I nv-vw -auto--vs - ,. 11.11. Swmwirl. 0.0.. Ial1`.I3:\Ia. 41-LI ,5; vvuxusu.-Ll. a;cw.|us;. luuuI_lItu'_;L\u>e1' at ovary -acripuon Mill. at. Mill, Shingle.Latl_1`. "3-and Wood- workingmachiuery. ., - .; . I'KUUv I on t low I 114) I ' .. 3 L: A . . v~ , 9 61? W6 hind 'h6'hin`uir -b ' A :&*'iI1'e'i --.......... `wants ruunvu um 1:13` j!UhIlU6"I old spo`k" 6% tool) 310141 Ina` am:79&:s%tyg=w;1gg'a{%c ` J 9 aw 1%.. "V 5 V Lari! mg .j y;`.' 4 %."`;`;.%".I'`,*= 1 -h'?"h .',.l'!|II!?*!I0'l*:t1gIe;; 1 5:3 '3 .l*3`:*1' !'.'%f`%"`'%*V1!U.*}v=uvsbou .~ later. a H [3edk6d~t.t`1i3`hUt8lape;r;q` ,9 unit] nnnY:li'CIii'H'nr 'V"`n;rnn .`...1 I n _I 3 5-V? '.' H1 H1 `f1"' - using sun-. _- vu-vn `I anntllll _, _ 5 an V-uuo _m-uouug sun. . ' % `The man "had- .dr`opped=' `something when ha stopvedi `toC:'l'i1'ud_h`np` his ;'m'ts.V 'Tixmdly thud d eoluuexisepped out and % Lpic1kea_fci'i_t, np.* Itfw`n.'s_` vqfdf ~A' `shining 1 meat 0111:? ` 7'1-`he eah hedgf 0 .n.d.J _ h;ar,,`ptfpz;y,` ipa `tend Iittgred this`."'j`i yras 4-f `ewrbrn 911'. 16.60 ,the J ba1f4d.n,n.entd' ;o%31m.inerg ~ ,Iehm9d it : $9 ,1Iia ...h9me,: ..sn ..ta:bed.u.: at run to: h43g.919pg; . 5 ~. , .x.He;dashed.all:breutheqsut9.h%.g6. W. .011 mo.nuyonng.4nen;;- muons. ` jaw thieves.-2 lay Hound.-Jonfad-_.' on ham 9,, Fozrloungodcdh barrel-.hm;dmIgd:kega.$ .4 "1 9Gol onal `int: .'(i'nn:iin-h `uh Innnah .. .u.. ` wvluuulllll ILUUJ IIIIU gtouuu. Then. the cautious. o1d .coIon_el. ,who_ oouldnoh readily forget the lesson he" {pad __.re;_eived, hid hack in .t}}e illows. while the other stole down to the water,` hitched up his pants. u.nd`hast'i1y7 va.de(l T` across. He saw this man stoop. look- up. down. rxght. loft. a.ndthenxen.ter,the_ mbdthof an'old-deserted t'Imnel' that V .':_1 '~l29'$?3 3 .'E$7f. 1?.i?.3.`1..?h`1 ...:__ 1 I EURO .I-DU IIMGU W53 D05 8000 E , ip. _ V. ` .- But he did hear the pistol-shot. He gdropped the great wooden Mexicani bow: in the water. and sprang up. He wheeled about. peered `torth from the, willows. and saw a man reel, fall,.'and another bend-over him; He saw that } thiswas Doseon. '-He saw. also, that he i hada smoking pistol in his liaxid." fallen man's heart._ then ri:'se fup.' look around, stoop. and `pick ,up_ a,loa`d'of something from the ground.` ` ' He saw Dosson place his`-hand on the V: up vvtuulil JJHIJ I Colonel- Billy. who had been seen working so industriously on the edge of, I the wlllows. near the mouth of the tun- ` nel, had not heard the hot quamteing any more than he had heard the about of young? Devine for help. He was eworking, not only for bread. but for character. and for-drink. `He was t thirsty, and when -he was thirsty he could work` very [hard. He had not tasted whiskey for half a day. He p_er- W haps had not tasted bread forte. whole 4 ; week. -Yet that was not {such La. ha.1:d- nhi n- I I-IUIDVCI-I But Devine had not time to attend to the dead. The living must be looked after. Leaving the gun still leaning against the well, he hastened back again , ` and around to the tunnel of old '49, wild. desperate. .Ile hardly knew what he did now. [But the inty wa.ll before ; him in the Dosson tunnel had broken i his heart with its obstilmcy. Breath-L I less he came to the mouth of their own I tunnel. yvhere he had last seen Carrie ` enter. Ah! for help_ nowfrom enemy 1 or friend! But no hu_ma.n being was in 1 sight or hearing. And what had, become - of Colonel Billy ? I _ DUI" ~-.1-` 'L--'l 1 -glce at my store. Uraighurbt. UHN MALJKA Y. :\ UL.` MUNEEH, COM MIS- uiouer. Uuuve; uuccr. luauer o.`Mu1-rxuge `census under the new Act. ` Money no Luau It Moderuto lube;-eat. Creumore. Um. 61y . -0sEPH SWAN. AUCTION RER FOR THE county of Simone. `terms reusoilalmc. 6- Y I i uueeus nuuseams or shining gold. `A -, Again he struck. Again and again.` But the wall was a wall of stone. ` It had no heart. It had stood there thou- sands of years amid earthquake and tempest. Why should it yield to his rayers 7 He ung down the pick and astened out in despair. g . ' ' Atthe month of the tunnel there lay Emens dead. Dosson was gone. The man who had been so listlessly working 1 at the edge of the river was also one. - His great Mexican wooden how lay i oating in the stream. Old Colonel ' i Billy's hat lag where he had been pan- nin out. he had killed Emens? An where was the` murderer hidden? The dead manlay there with avbullet I ` through his brain. Heaps of gold were ` around him. His eyes were wide open. He did not care for this gold now. Ha I lay there staring helplessly up to I heaven; i at U-vwUu'5$IlIDo ' He soon reached the end of the tan- nel. for it was not nearly so deep and long and crooked as the other, end : was.entra.nced to nd a candle there. still burning in the little iron ring in the wall. He caught up a. pick with all the strength and. fury of a madman. He i dashed his full force against the well` before him. Water was oozing through; and under his feet where he stood were sheets end_s'ea.ms, of shining gold. ' Htfilb, `l':II nun` A--3-- - yen: _Il \l_l `URI! As Devine groped on. deeper and deeper into. the tunnel. he heard 3` pistol-shot behind him. He wondered ` 1 it this. Could they be shooting at him ? Then he remembered that they were in; a. deadly quarrel. Possibly they were at death-grips. 5 no unnn u-nan!-nu` LL- -...1 -1 LL- A.--A uuuucu. uun vuuy ulu. not near. They were loaded with gold. They had -struck the vein, And these men V were but hardened nd embittered by 1 their good fortune. Each wanted it all. One hated the other for the fact that the other should have half of this moun-- taiu of gold. Au 4-----3 - - ` . luau. unseen and nmeue, were at work. At that moment these two men were coming out. The were bowed down, loaded down. an were cursing each other and qnarrelling ercely. He set 1 his gun against the `wall and darted I , past them. They did not see him. for e the sunlight dazed them ; and then they ; were too deep in their deadly hate. He iehouted to them as he ran into the tunnel. but they did not hear. Than Imam: In-.A..J ....u-`. ---|-` W - us UV MUD`. UK IUUK /Po ` - Devine turned to "dash into the heart F of the tunnel where he hoped the-two men. Dosson and Emeue, at work. 1 At thnt Ivllllnnnlx I-1.-.... 4...... ...-- --~-~ ` vuw ynuuug uuu IUIUIIUU. one mount) 13. There was a. man washing out a. pan- ful of earth down by the stream in the edge of the willows.` Devine shouted with all his might, but the men did not N hour. This was drunken old Colonel Billy. The terror.ol."the Vigilnntes had- o made him prodigiously industrious. He } had resolved to reform. So he had not } time to hear. or look up. l Davina gypg. n -Ran`: dead). 41... I.--..L . `:4_'.'`_ '1" Q I . " . . ;_. _ ..` , \ ; : `A ;;,~..` av `v4` .-int .-ffln Riding: aw I-Il\ Lccivu IIIIVI-Ill Suddenly the thought of the other side ashed through his brain-the other tunnel. V. He remembered the strokeeof the pickethe had heard so often from that other ;tunnelv-the tun- nelof their mortal enemies. He deehei down at incredible speed and around ` V the point. and reached the mouth of it. 1 Thmr-A was 4:, Inch .......I.:...... _.-`L - -.---A - I Op-5:5` i"."'E ; .*.'= .37? . -`;':.-3-`: . L ."' nine` Qmemh&i hwe5girl *' ilmried there. he tried 4ha`.rd=t.o"`hink` ' what to do. Were they crushed and ! utter! dead 7 Or were they still a.live`.*` `end oomed todie by `inches there? 9 He looked at the. avalanche `before. him: It would telkeixours at least to `remove It and reach them.` e_ ` 1 LV,_JJ__,l4 A_I_- A , A -I \JD|`4l'l'1 l`U\1.[!41ND. \J\I V V l"- .lI1LVp1`4l\. L/UAu' I uuuauum-r xu Quuuu`s Bunch. Auctnuncer, 1 Appruxsur. and \.'o|u1u`isa`iUn Agent for the uulu 1 of Houses. Lands. b`u.rm Smock, uousu-hold Funubure, Gouda, VVu1'c:`s.,&U. Also for the collection of C Hunts`, Notes and Accounts. Omce-Policc Court. uarnc. ` -. .P'V 2-unnnuvpvulnenmpolnddnile tim dlwibrngmhogshmwduohuddyehnow . ~ xuuei-zxqiial oldfdi" had: lethu ' hiIbwuJpIitsiilts.`iInIl-ixhdidhtibt ;o9cwa-tnuuienu camavgwsseraaeon -eeqepiuftsw was $6 an no W58 lll(1BX.'I'[Qy` warm L. nnnand.-lrr. ..um:no. .th'n' ;r+i.f;e:ir` 1?$*G<.>ii; : ., ` ` ;. 8il.lh'91diI.t.hi9 . ~,d31e.:litat19.: : fwxment9t;a=5nz,sa;tbey;alpwlx.8t,s-: . Ka-WW3! .thoca..hin._dhppius,and , lwingiinzthmhos qrnrhsumng-aun.: ; H ,' phtt9l\'1,l:`J-"3" ."!'}",;-;.';qn.g---"u ii . 9&ge:1x `J! an, w4t13:.I .1199. 8.Vth..7hb'- u Qhmmaf asnaay.-1\ o_s:gnzofgaldgmn ; E:8|i.9.'lu'E .:aw.hx1o'; halorodm, I zboyrtohibhoa;-tun. `.;'I`T*J lV 0:13 '10 _ loumtoiuii ` vsuvI;5J,,4IUlu1J`. , up Uel'_ 010 I W3" last-.1 shew `suewenzy fel`J't1i-Jy;i 6er5 begin t._jre.ve :Th9n;..he.\t9S.~ .9.s_;& `hug-st a.:;_ 91 ,t_:hgn;l_er. gmd. like, angoutis going._Jgiz39;;&ttia ,i1qgidL,`tutned.';T.;f;;" th x . ,t%?!9-;W1&h`rx9y..#`9. 03}- and h9I.wo_: prdaf. .1939. up a..`9.d;8'~'_9Pe ,.,3.?i.:W&!tQ_t a blessed Ham. u...-.:...1.. :atitfu ,a:ee3 `~-,?'=W':99.?.h%Sd.Aght;.h:?; -v"hL:979....?*h9 ;79~r.Ja-1.1:` k)'2-`.? $1. . .-_ ,.-3.49:.-.3tl`lVh'8td in him l.ihna,:'"" '.`.""I`:'a-11;. 1&3 adult U I! OH UUU `I-'l.J|)LI l1U.a]n" I When thei 1 bad` in A, 49fs". tunnel had \ . _rea.che d the giiflss neek. a.n iwggs bravely hbldingljup her. d1d:Vfr9qi1V to ' h9__ 'q'he.. suddemv flf-.':'.th w'n}.m-.`. if l %I4 lzirge :1;z:)-;:xt. of privatle` fuhdu , to lend on su'u'ghL loans, at luwe.-st rules.` 16 M.UL)A1i L 11 1 1 LP mm 6:. MUUAR 1 11 Y. ` f - my Vvviauvbg lI.lLI`VC .:_t.., Let It;-._oz xce_H a.cg3_un;`:ula.t:;e_ its force and even the 'mount`a'.1nn`u1st,y1eld.. r the {7"md in` "4rx'w'+..*...;..a 1.-.! Ana anuuxng. circlsd`shurp - _ Then ba.ck.deep,h1J.in8 in its tree: And there. as if the whole world heard. Tre qweet-voiced. uttev.-ed'l1ttle bird ` Beg8.n.1't_s morningmmstielsy. V 7 Fire is not nearly so ter}'ible'aLn e1ej' ~ ment: for, ;`z(_> _ d .jf'_6t`_f`il{ `o`;s.1 wa.te_ 1._~7'{`1`_l`1Vis evry` om 'mjn`eit 1:'t`1 Vvgixs"ti>b x_s>;a_1i; 3:129 pgutuip j'vvat`er;`drjvtesVeveryn `before .LetL Ob!!!-5 in-_nnrr`nsla +_.:. #1:- ;.....- nA|av' Klllll UCIIKL "U : You are accused of mutdefing this -.ma.n. Youare to be tried fox-__yout life; -cried now. This is.our..witn_ess.. point- mg to the" dead. Where is yours 9" :.au\IuULa A tall, bearded man lifted his Slouch bat.` and said to Davina : . - Iivnn nun --`----A 3 ' ' . ' '- - uumu. :.uuy_or;.;:un7e(1 111 one moment. As young Dcvinew had come) again to the mouth,of 9 -L)'s tunnel, this living tomb. . he perceived that tl_1e;watet was mowing, spouting. and bursting. and that he ma.ss of earth was moving. 'Ib'wa.s perilous to approach alone. so he turned and lnastened back for help. As be` ap- `vrmoachd the-cabin` he fdlmd "himself 3 _1-isoner. A A `A,II I W . ` `V , -v'. av_.-_v-- vv-V: unav money. who are as stngywith reputa- .tion"a.'s it. is` possible to be. Stop and _ think of this, and draws line carefully .` between the man who makes friends to use and the man whomskes friends from his very manhood. as a. rich eld grows I golden harvest. As the. mob passed up to " 49's" cabin, Mississip fell in and cheered it on. I Now she would have her revenge! Now that, meddler would get his reward. She chuckled .to herself as she thought of the gold. and the rich mine which would be all Dosson`s and hers, now `that Emens was dead. Emeus dead 1 She wanted tohug the young man for killing too. She would make 9. clean sweep of ll. And if__ that young girl could be brought into it likewise! - How `she iha.ted her! This girl was growing more beautiful everv "day. She was more as never before.` the door, and fell back -a. little, in con- ference. '-.[`hen it was that the strongest and boldest mindsin that rude assembly zzuue to the. surface and stood at the vhezid. Thevoi'g:mi7ed in one nioixieiat. Au vnnnn T\....n.. 1.-.! -..-..; him. But this young man ffiust die,` beautiful than 'Belle, and she hated her ` The mo_h la.id down the dead man at uuu IIIIIJLLIC There are men who hoard up friends n 9. miser boards up money. There are tw kindsofmea.nness._ One is a money mean ness,.the other is a character-meannes.~ There are men very generous with the .g.n..-__ ._'l.- ~ " vvuuu uu uau uutuun III. 000 I And thento lie at the mouth of the % `tunnel. and shoot him aajhe ca.me_ out from his _work._" 11"`- _I.,,A I ` ` ` ` ' vu ovus; mun u_uuI uuu 11100.- It was hard. This y_oung.ma.n Devin had made few friends. He was .3. man}; man, much like his father in this. AHA Ann anus: --1-A -- -` " ** _ ;'`_'`_'f' '`f````T ` . '1`. BAN TING. CLERK COUNTY OF SIM - oon. `will be` at his oloe at the Court ouue. Barrie. everysaturdnv; '- ' uldonceand Paul ' ` ' " l v |I { .-