rk_ obe Valve} ood whisky,` .too-a;s anybedy. _. JGSW B IIIIIUIJ. X,"_15ll`U' II Luann vvngnn 3 g efse: 01! shootsu revenoo oiqer th tvmos :11]: shot et.,him"'f$t;".6nf` Uhcle Sam otters` ve? fr _. m.t` ,~ItL s t9i1g`h,".1id`Iis6 italkin-' .ndrMr.*Stileso =fb. yhorse;.wbichKwasnibb1ing`at 6bran9h- ;as%nr;te%txe-rbv?tnaxoaama9-%..`t . ...~ 'l.!I-..'_ I....L.... 1-4-nu -Qnn NR9. hllii-lnnpaxo , v ::v=HIu.vuv I-[Wm new A _ . F r hoI'1ravlater, ~BobaSI:i1es/ deputy; . a1., intd...a,1itt1e."Y1T9ytin%g; `which theVby'-roa`.d ha.d`led.hiI;f1,f;`dm, ii}! ' Helooked to his-grevolvera ~' -1.3) see that the 'a`.l}?'ghtz "`for"7t1i :"m,erge'nc -A wh 011 was ?qi1ite probabl.`u`iid` `oh" if ";'>1a.n of ac- tion. He dismounted, andproceeded on ;'fV0t. thimz &%-fmimblvvdoym; ; 01n..91.1u:;1w.-Hermwwaan !'.".F.`.'9`.9' wilhsoma an:-pnae...tho neat appeotaalpz i (0f t1! dvrdmdthe P`.`.'. `1`i . zvr`ith0eq3t_3bi&..`i" d +"3s.`2.u' tli hbc 1..-... LL- ....... H\IT4\nr1nn qnhnnn nrl Eh` from the rear. _Won_der where all th' Francisco Argonaut. ' IN?! A7>!%I1*`% 4`~ iione ind started ' -' ...:.. to...thm__q V.` and resently thev dre1V mo ed, but .._'.-+1 _'_. ___.;-.__-'_.`.I`_ -1111..-_-1.1.". :-;_`__L__ '-:_;s. minor ants. 5 uavgt :1. _nyqIvvvuU .. .. .. . . .",."`.*.".*.* *.'.'!.m'-='9' krow ` ' ', .is:,i.ou.e.ly.t Then thedepnty * m 5.tiptned.quietly..np-to the open* ;window'and-lookedin.~;- L ` propped. npliwlth the . ryoung -woman,--evidentslg in.t'l;1h:nfaat `,stages'0fjoonsumptio.n.V . ewasbreat.h- `in: `in ;ah0Ir't.. q'uip.k..,gasps'-.-ghting` the endthat Bob could see was so near. , of two little {children who were crying a man'f.W'ho, with Lhis `arm`s'abont`. the dying one, asif-to: hold her back A frnm [ .h68rt.'O1it-V` 0111 n 'I\ A e on a`ttur-13.>1;L `;f>:If1n;-1.ookins`1id.. ; atthe other`en_d.?3t the -Jay f - O bravelv -for a few. mmntee? -respite from` Her wasted hands rest`3d_ on the heads ' softly, in their uncomprehending ;w`ay.' ` `in sympathy with the broad-shoulderedi ' the awful shadows. was. sobbing his. 4 "0, S e, I can t let you $1` Don't go ' 1 and leavp me.--dont!' ' An ,on1_ a;1_'.MZoll is--they-they-- .'. . _ _ . '9`D0n'.tT Tom,. came a weak voice from the `form-=on~the A``It s_ drea.d- I f1_11_hard.t o'an 1ea.ve you a.1l,.,bnt it . has 1: , "be. , m' glad ye . think I've 'Been a ' goodwife toye--.an --Tom--promise` me ; ye 1l a.1lus,1)e,goQ51t ,,9urchildren-won t ` r Ton!) ~ - ` \ Tl... ........ .....`I... ....1..`I....`I ......I _...1.I...I `Li... J `fl "' `"' `.9 -The man onif sowed? and nodded his` ` head; The slight form his arm I was shaken by a. `fit of coughizig t _ t _ was awrtd tojhear, and the depny mar-` l dsha], whose cheeks were. wet with un- 4 wnted `tears, `murmured, .Po_or _th5118; nh .nhd1-=.H1in01 ` . I ' EJCIIIJ-CD I-LIJ MISC IIIIIILVSL : '1`herje',Yca.m;e `another ts `off couhi,'n8.'. 1 `more..terrib1e.tha.nh1:he.. other, uring s1eeve,'vs (ith nervous'ngers,;_ u11'ed * which-Bob Stiles -wiped T-hisveyes on his, _monc_y' he had` fwoxfthe nig 1:` before from his -rolledit `up a.nd'- threw it on the oor of the cabin. Thenvhe turned, another ; look `i at the ,man he" " Lcometo arrest, and to the spot where he left his horse, sob bingall the way-efo1; Bob Stiles, ga.m-- bler} still_`fha;d"_a;`hea.rt, though he had V thought it `buried in the grave of the ' wife whose young life had gone from `Inn... 1'uaI- nu +1-n-in 111t\nnn~n a 1-non crnsv-up 5.x"-v'i7.=cv'11c'>;e"{ai1`z':`g "lif iufd `gohh her just as this woman's was going. T+ 1-nan 1414-11 {in {Jun o~F+nr'nnA'n Itvknli nor Ju the M115 woman 3 was going. L It was late in the afternognmwhien the deputy marshal rode up to. the house where Hamilton de Vries, ex-banker, was staging. Mr. de Vries was. seated on the -ont steps. smoking a cigar, and looked` cool and c0mforta.'ble,i and as much at peace with himself and the world as if he were the honest, upright Christian gentleman his friends and ac- = quaintances, up to three weeksago, had believed him. He was, as the ocer -3- --_ L...--3.:-an I-A no-u-acucrn AGE ueueveu nun. nu Wu, an uuu Vvunacx rode up, trying to arrange with himse for a trip to Mexico by the shortest pos- sible route. Una.voi circumstanc- es, unnecessary to .state, had brought 1 him here, and unavoidable circum- stances made it desirable for him to get awa. as soon as possible. He. was uL:.. _:._... 1...... A...-.31-.9 `Inn n:-un'I:1 Lawn A4- uwu hub BUU11 an puanxuxv. a..Lv- wan thiniing how easily he could have got to Canada., if he had not been obliged to come here rst, when a voice addressed T L}... - A y 1' WI.l.lB_1b'l`:I. Mr. A de Vries sprang to his feet pale as ` death, and faced the smiling horseman, who sat looking at him rem` a point , near the corner of the house, around ` which he had quietly come. "Mr. de Vries would have, drawn his revolver, shut it was not so convenient to his hand as was the weapon of his visitor," so he tried other tactics. ; - I guess ynu re_mista.ken, my friend. My name is White- ames White. Oh, _no, it ain , said the deputy , __~1_, u1'9_- __L ..._...I ............... .n.u, &'.LL . uu y r whiskers. Mr n V1-inn My Ll|1nU..lU 13 V1 .u1uv-- aauwu vv uurv. Oh, no, marsha._l, easily. I ve got good reasons for ca1l1n' ye De Vries, an I reckon ye" hadn't better kick none. I ll have 1: ask ye. moreover,'t"pack' up an ride over t ; Columbus with me. But Mr. de Vries did not want. to go. o He called on` J em Whatoom, proprietor ` of the house-whic-h was a sort of board- _,_ __ 1_".."_.'-..1....A.I Luv 4-ha OI B116 uuuuu--wuxc-1,: wan a nun. u U1. uua; ~ in -h6ti.s9`use.<.1!>,3,r%%sI`ortsmenjdi1rinz: 131:6 s ' g`. and huntmg seasons-to witness tTh_a.t he was what he claimed to be; but .. `I_. _._. LL- Rn;-seal-no umunuu-u1un1 n'v-:1` `I'll; 'u`_ ]:'.tv;as'_not'ap1eiaeant ride for Mr. do -Vries. He Shlfted, in his saddle and ; eyed the omcer nervously, hoping the" % latter would give him an/ opportunity to break a.way-but none was presented. ml- ..... `II . .1); `T-inn `Imn4`|u\11 nrkf I-Jinan`? WEN` VII. \J Dav use-av .. .f7ay. II18.rsh;l,,I e gotsometh ` isides what : in5t31. ' 'p".( d'.he to the satchel in thnbu'c`309;rd',] 15-1. 1.-.! .......,1 '3-.nouI>nu'uKns}| n tvntu` Ulllan avVVaJ--uuu uvuv vvwu tllvuvlnuvwgq - hen as Vries bethought himself ,off aschegne. He tapped his companion on the shoulder. ' l,_l Tl..- -._L._-____A_I_3____ L- 8110010. 3'83 away, uuu._ _yuu_ nuuuzu uuu cl con 1e of thousand in your coat pocket? ' 0 answer his` ca tor. They came to the top of a hill an , only a few mileq away, could 'th:. t0wn._ their destination, its windows reflecting; the 1g.w_of the red sunset. D?etVries was 1' " git?"-"He`--"looked down -the road; izremwss a1ahead_of them. a am...J &.s`ai.lI)(}11a`dn:1rn canon turn` vnn plqes Wm B In.` w 3`H` . E`- % ti) `Sue `?'u'` oara, Whig: 1 Bob had fonnd,;`c;onta.ined a goodly por- ; tion of Mr. de Vriee s nal haul.) The officer. did not respond. ' /` Mr. do Vriea" cleared his throat and tried again. ` ` _ Sn p.oee. h -,-; he euggesped,. that I shoul get `a`.va"y,"and; yoing should nd a. n4\n1\1n A6 Hmmmml -in vnnr (mat mmkat? . ;:..`;s+.Ieat'ri.da;1i`;f. 7 lpetle `<> .<;ne.; 03` E116 `UUlll.ll7I`y" VVIUII.-vyvuh uauuvuauauu. 6 ha`,l-__ I bntif; _o_'u lLlet`i;1o I'll-give on, `-I1 ie`sbf' `.EsK`tth1it-ai`r "j"* -- " 3 - willyo3 :;hena1 i ,I=never hkazt 'havo . 1` `d}'f?"Y:,~':' .' - Lafer7;'1tift1a1``he seen his prisoner, L1=1oa 11 " to hi; ,.`...3..".1.3.'L..:_;...`.- .`3.?$. 9 1am:.n..a - '3 V T` 9`; _ : i %;1g.nlagg}?x51;`,,wht t an eyeon; VULL LUV-L [R731 5 n, poozthin2gf""' mi. ..... n`.'.; .......I. `uem 1_u"u1.guau_v1 mucus. g , 3`s;.kei` man,d will you at e_.et _ `IT? Aecri . . lx..L .2. mg` "{ r`a s`I`i'`i($f; a3a?.3'%`3"$3a?13i`5 : sign. He halted? 4 E `-`Marshal.`- ?'lo`9k here: I've "*got` six! .ithon8a!i .11b(3*1br. in my .11ged.a..t21'1onsazisia~;to aetzohg ; .p.o3:kets. .. A`. .L`I-A-A an-u`1lII. QCQ .p,U.UlSU|1Io,~ : J-.157`-!~.ll,.,|_4.1-I-V||lU5"'!Fi'v" 021 =the='country~ *w1th-ayouz `1 n...~u 1.....4- :3. ..An.'.I1 Int innbn I 11112 . "Ah, Mr. de Vrie$I see ye ve cut o whiskers. _ ' _ `x2 f&`e;;g5`3 ""f`I; 1;%}`aeix'7soi3 ' c1ty`i1ria:':zagied to a. twenty; _s'xm':1.1'9nii}-i1'1'{* a. name with.'-+Sz|.n :1 N? .`.`.". ~`? *P}"; F"`e`x `.1. `. "...`- No '9`.`sWi'. ` ` Fourthousand,.thex_1? A . A ' The omg}-M3332 h1.stli,ng softly. and 9 .:n nu-innnnr fun`! f. in an A fnvnrahlai t,,1'e got'so,mething be- Ih r`:-in ls'u"|d' he nmnted . I lit `it.ll l't`li ii"i1`iii.l cuiibm frgm : l>`!ov--Sh I-W'.,h'*" I-Mr-*9 nv.-when I: 7'<'!'l l`.cgI-pilpnT'I !`|01I|IiIl`iIt. ' ;; V amne years `7piu;ll1- pubiisherdiif that old, mad reliable npublication; Tho~'()an9.diu.n S lg.-\gz'ioultnriut,44now presentslits 7th Great} ! Hall-Yearly Literary Competition for the: i `winter of 1,893, to the people of ..the United ? 3 Saunas and Canada; Elbe -following. is we priaalisti: . V - lat Grand Prize . . . . . . $2,500 in Gold .2ud " - . l.(700in Gold l_. 3rd " .'i0in Gold I . > 4th -.- . . . . . .. -250 in Gold ` V 5th L . .... 100 in Gold 5000 Elegant Silver Tea Services. Pianns. Urgans, Gold Watches, &.c.. &c.. making a l.0t.a|.l of.over 10.0-`)0 prizes.. I-lnturnin Qnnnnn A Duran 'I"..lrn 1| `4\III ` Iuvuvul III -UVGI 1` 'gVU\I .1! I060. - x , HOWTO SECURE A PRIZE ---Take a. few ; V sheets of papergnd make all the words you - `(.!_rlll0llB of [letters contained in, the words, CpLU my EXPOSI'l`ION,"and send them ' to "us, en losing` one dollar for six months 5 'subscripti`on' to the Agriculturist or the! L.dies"Honie Ma.gaziue--t.wo of the heat? ] home as nthjies in the world`. ' "l'I_;__ II \ I E "R`.nt.n9'--lV" Foreign "words not allowed. ` , 2 I enters `cannot be used oftner than` they i appear in` the two words, Columbian I Exposition V 3 Names of places and ' ,T persons barred 1 All I344- lIl\b\`lI:UI:`\lU An-.. 1nn .... t\lID .........J.. .19! D\JIl IIZI I Ii\I All lists containing over 100 correct. words V will receive a valuable special prize. Send postal card for list of prize winners in former competitions. Address. Tn: AamcuL'run1s'r'Ptm. Co ; I ` V - Peterborough, Canada. I `His Renly. V A A very brilliant-, magm-mc sud, t.alem, d `YyI.7|_,JI'Ji_ minister was sued in the pulpit nf _ 'ilE_ nfvthes uldnst. churches in B-st.-u 3 ` f oy years ago, and every one ck:-.d to 1 hear him and-bcame very enthusiastic-- . Hz`: short, he became a perfect Reverend Ll-~l." Well. atunug the admirers was '3 ymmg widow, with a. great deal of mom-y (nmi, psrsumsbiy.` not so much brains), .-.- hose devotir-in so overcame her discretigm 6113:. she one day` intimated yr. the Idol uhat her fart-unei, her hand and her heart were at his disposal. "Than, madame," was the stern reply, "give your heart to G .d, your fortune tn the pool and your hand to the man who asks for in." 5 To preserve a youthful appearance as long as 5 possible, itVi8Aiud1spensable that the hair should F retain its natural color and fullness. Thexe is i .no preparation so effective as Ayer's Hair F Vigor. It prevents.ba.ldness, and keeps me scalp clean, cool, and healthy.- Ba:-no not ucnun:-an Society. ."l`he a| mnal' meeting of the Bxrrie Hur- ricuh,ura.l Society was held at the Score- ` ml-y s c x.-e on Wednesday last, llnh inst Tne fullowbing are th newly elected u i D _. us: I- , President, Jznbn M Buthvwell T Vxce-P:-es.. Juhn Furaylh. Sec.-T.reaa.., R A. Douglas. Director:---L. S. Sanders, Jnhll Dsckin- son, V Me_ekIng._.Gao:-ge Street, Dr. Mc Cat-thy, Pmllip L';ve, R. J. Fietcher, F. J Brown, and A. Brown. * A It was Risky. ` A solemn man was standing on the 1 street corner in Orillia with a carpet bag ` in one hand and an umbrella. in the other, gazing about as if to locate hilnaelf. .. In 11- __L_. :_ ;.')N :.....:....A .5... b......~.. lI|IIu'U.IlIu. `1I\I JIIII A\r|I& I I The solemn man looked earnestly at his questioner. No my friend." he said anxiously," but I m afraid if I stay in this town much longer I shall be, and he sighed profuuudly. &("b'l'g uuuuu no ll nu ---vs-yu u--um`.-. Well , what. is it? inquired the town ` `mun-bai|i'. j Are you lost ! " 'I"L- -._I......... .....-.. I...-.Iy.u-3 nan-\nn1I1 of \ Park went. up to $3 30in Meafurd th utherday. j ' 1- 2 ,.4 1T,_L - -w-J Mr; W pioneer, in dead. A illiam Le, a prominent Ynrk `'1 I A__` _._` So.-na;t,o-r_ -I*:g1"g;uson was bsfqvteted Ma N xpgara. Fall; the othernight. ; ` A snow ptofm in Hamxlmn the other ; day stopped the trolley sex-view. I J 2- 1T-__,_____,__ ""'-V ""'["" " "*1 " Edgar Eyre was arrested in Varcunver the other day, charged with iuceudiarism. sun. A `I- 3 \ II I\ L _ I ..--- v-.--_ --d The reeve\ ;>`f"lrL`leafurd. Mr. Robert Agnew, is 3 candidate for the wargienahip of Grey county. 3 an. The only guaranteed remedy for them 18 Dr` Pie-rce's Faori e Prescription. For women suffering lrom any vhronic temale complaint" or wealcness ; for women who are run-down and overworked ; nor women expecting to be- come mothers who are nursing and exhausted ; at theohange from girlhood to womanhood ; ; -4a l1 the peculiar troubles which beset a. wom- I` 3 l and later," at the critical change of life"--it ~ is a medicine that safely and certainly builds up. Astremzthens, regulates and cures. I I it doesn't. if it even fails to benet. or cure, you have your money back. * ` What you are sure or, if you use Dr. Sage s Catal-rlg_Re.m(;dy, is eitxetr ahpelfect land er- munen cmfe or your a arr no ma er ow bad your case may be, or $560 in cash. The proprietors of the medicine promise to pay you the money, if theyocarft cure you. | KERVE` BEANS` a BEANS %?':.`.m..?:`a ?a``o;':.?:.?53...22.`i ' . by ovc- work. or. the errors or ex- l cacao! you Thin Remedy ub- Iolutely cum: thohost obstinate .ca.cs when :11 other Innuun have hired gvento relieve. Sold hydraz- gim stlper or sixfor or sent b mdlon nodpt price addnuI_in'l`HE ARCS DICINI; '00.. 'roronIo.0nt,. Wntotoljpumphlet. ` `Egan-xn hr K13. Mntuynn. .I.N- 'WW-w- _ ` Bqme by W.~0. Molmau. vu. vv lava .v- [sUBSC`I`i31;`-D_-4 CAPITAL mans mm & savmss cu , L % % ||'%,"F '1!T5"'%","" " Ii. 1-oim..cj "t.j)int'e'rdi1-.;: oi Dopollu. Thc,8eourity>tor Domnitora in 3 Loan (7:- )lII!' .f LARGEST cuicumnou. _*__;'zu.1vu1_y. . The same, responded the little man. If I mistake not. you arethe man .5110 is referred to in an advertisement. V. this morning s.paper-- ` $1 the matter of Janet Campbell? (4 es. A _ ' c A A o 0 +0 .._-.. . nnuv can nnovnn -|t\Ir\ `tn- \~."'1lIl|1$;- `nu unlswvuu `_ ni` 1'3I6cE. hide D,nn!op street,` `.01 the Poet Olce ~ :4 -j |Look}'| pt nrgwums. All general advertisers in- E -dorse the.AD.VANCE as the ` best, advertwing medium in -the County of Simcoe. 6259-900- Put t:Fllght mmvn 1334213 no a new we.` oovety that cure the wont. cases of Nu-voulbebilita. Lott Vigor and 1 that she wont. 0! : NCNOIII Debiliolzi and Mann :*restores the weakness of body or` mind caused Aiefs H'5i'i'Vior 'D..n&n...\.. 1...}- ..1'A..... 1'.___.._ "Over a car ago I had a severe fever. and when recovered my hair began to fall out, and what little remained turned graiy. I. tried various remedies. but without success. till at last I began to use Ayer's Hair Wgor, and now my h\Qir is growing rapidly and is restored to Its onginal co1or."-Mrs. A. Collins, Di_;hton, Mass. Ayer s Hair Vigor 1)..n......o.. `I....:.. J.'......... 4...._' hoto. LBRlDq| ---_- -r-, v-- - V--.--, `In Pre1>:t;;ri DV 1;}. 3. c. Ayer& co..Lowen,Mun. Sold by Druggiats and Perfumers. Ayers Hairvigor f Makr-n thfn hsiir nn: amt` a nn'n'v, "'7 r'-' 0"-V " If Aye:-`s Hair Vigor nearly ve yearjs. and my hair is moist. glossy. and in an excellent state of pres- ervation. I am forty years old. and have ` ridden the plains for twenty ve years. --\\~'m. Hen Ott, alia: '-' Mustang Bill,` Newcastle, yo. Ayer sHairVigo`r `D-0.51-r4\u\`n `In:-n 3-`... :.I`:.._ ...-L Pupil` of H.` M. Field and W.- O. For-oyth (Late of Leipaio an ` Berlinand now teacher and Leomrer in. the Toronto College of Music; Iv: pa-.I-sou an -7..-- -- In I-luvs tsnciien or rIA No.Auu{7iAnMouv 7 ' Willbe in ' Barrie Every Tuesday and Wednesday. For ter.ns. &o.. address Aurora, or care of Queen : `IInl>n1 Rn ruin I81 -I18. $3.. lInuu.1'ouu nununu, nu V... v. `_--_. Hotel Harrie. . --rubnuuea INSTRUCTION _GUARAN- .' TEED. All A` AN!) `AMERICAN PIANOS. Unexcelled in Tone. Touch and Durability. Inspection solicited. Always pleased to show goods. Large stock always on hand. A n..- I-a- ..l`..-naval -nnnnJ_`u1I'| Inntrnmnntl fl! ,Ii.\?ibfv * I3i&T\(s _`AN_I) onms Large stock always on nnnu. Also lot obgood second-hand instruments to sell on_ easy terms or` to rent. . .Lave ate '|tab|e.ot first class horses. young. A dr_i_ve1'-s, and heavy horses. Sound young _f>)I'808 t.a.kon on lnsyrnmonto. . '5 ;-.r_--_--*n.gLj 5`92:i`3 I ' . 313.`. 'l_.'00!10, Uql; ' V J. Wnzsox smnxux. `Fnmx Rgxgg, ` .3)/, 52-3. .-A ._ M E. -3 is oftentimes absolutely cured in its earliest stages by the use of that won- derful ' Food Medicine, S.C.0tt s Emulsion . j a- Rich In the lung-healing virtues of the pin. combined with the soothin and expectorant properties of otherpectora. herbs and baths. A PERFECT CURE FOR 4------ -nu: gen 33 \l\IUIu\p :wuw- Hoarseness, Asthm Bronchitis, LU G DISEASES. Obstinate c resist other remedies yield prom pleasant piny syrup. Sore Cron and all THR AT, BRONCHI 0 {E223 ,.`:F,"i.'*'u.i";. PRICE 850- AND 800- PER BO`l'Tl.l van: 3 -11 Al I IIIIIQCIIITII "CA.U'I`l0.V .- Isnwnrc or sunsuw; Genuine pre arm! by Scott, J; Bowne. Belleville. old by all (1;-u ;gi3b5.' -50c. and $1.00. * Rzstores hair afte} fevers: wmch is now in high repute the world over. [P01 .1 A . _ T ' Prevents hear from falhng out. A number of years ago. by recom- mendation. of a friend, I began to iuse Ayer's Hair Vigor to stop the hair from falling out and prevent its turning gray. The first effects were most satisfactory. Occasional applications since have kept my hair thick and of -.1 natural color."- H. E. Basham, McKinney, Texas. Pgevcnts hair from F ` ` M y hair was rapidly turning gray and falling out; one bottle of Aye: s Hair Vigor has remedied the trouble, and my hair is now its original color and run. ness."-B. Onkrupa, Cleveland, 0. ..-_-....1 .'-_.`l\.. `I II A_-..A.l1- I! ____II up _ -~. 2' ` . ' ` 9 ` Makes the hair soft pud gTos'y. M Y L--.- ..-_.1 A ____ v- t!-:__ 11:_,._ ' Z` ' w-1* - mcgzrxcrs as ENGINEERS. Th J * .13" ,1 ,co`.1':ing.and,xonxo %..:::a..@.*:.:%. M ' A T "CA.U'I`ION.-Br-.ware of substitute! nnnirm nrpnnrml hr S-:m`.`. .1 . BOWDO. ' SUITES! `awlI- u w: coJc3Hs AND coins '1 - _ ..--....-- A ..a.l..... Dunno-1-rie Rn:-no "I'I1rnn1 SI DCDM`;L*.&AKER_, 42 tf he-Jan.es l3ui1. . To;-onfo.` Uqt. Vrcsox Smm'Lt. DR- v.v90!> S \\ El) Ill UUU U1 LCLL . I111 ILLIULU UL 011.10 y name, Robert, wandered o to the ust Indies, and there, happening into a V ' rofitable occupation, managed to ac- _ mulate the sum mentioned. He re- rned to Scotland, but, being of an 'it;1b1e disposition, fell out with his latives at home, and in a fit of pique, robably, made a will devising his pro- erty to his neice, Janet. He soon after- urd died, and the will came in force. he business of nding out the heiress, ' ho was known to be, or to have been, a this neighborhood, was intrusted to e. In order the better to succeed, I used the advertisement, which at-. acted your notice to be inserted in the , pers. Thisis all I know about the utter. \ '.'I am much obliged _to" you for your formation, sir, said Jo 11 Gregory. n regard to nding the person you}; . ve advertised for, you may set your ind entirely at rest. Day after 1to-' i , . . (1'rOW _I cizlillllavith her ti: pee`1i-son; , . osa , 0 re or we ,7,LL'I-`INK t the c6. g y e W `.`Twent-ve thousand- dollars,`-. he uttered to himself. Who would have I, . ought Janet would ever be so richti uppose that she won't-be `willing to? main as my honsekee _r anylongr, 2 : t blame her.` We d notif Iwfas. r. But howiam I to get along with.- t her? Nobody knows exactl howto: ` it me in every respect;.as she oes." ` : John Gregory walked on` `a while in oughtless silence, ,-_. ,v ~ ;. "Twenty.-ve` thousand, dollars is re. 3 . . . dealiof money ~thought'Th0,,:jf_f`.I Z onder what she. "do with it! "It", onld o _a great deal .service.to me... ith; 6 help of`it:l.:4=II,l H Bag .5..-'.: .4. ._l-.;'.~..:~_{.u_ _ ; John Grego thoughts while longer, E: d 3- newmnd upon}. _ ,`H`f; 9 `n1romtnlD- Th consumption gtnblos. Comer_(),w9n ncl,_S9nhiASb., `COLD IV, ALI. nnuanusna | II On ll.'lBUaI'|ll.|lUlllUa n5.` sVm-:a-Woo%D. `N lysi |rrlIJ.| , . itia u1uhuTc.- :- ystgttsiodgatoru ` In. bblownow via: a. A fog ;_ _ `L `$46 is fx1ll-oh;riIoa hid hoghah} an elf. 5 ; __,A 1.. AL- -_.I...IL .1 &-_LL lL--IO 1 i t ' 35? if TI 0 3 '1 i nd {veil for him w ohls Burden 5'51: In the light or the halo about her hair. Her face is a mirror where me mm. 3 read he truth that inspires her. though and deed. er life is a life of devotion and care. d she hasa halo about her hair. or care is for others and not for herself, nd nau ht she reeks of prot or pelt, . ou h or her that her goal is won. _: ._ nd eknows not her halo is bright n.s aisun. 1 things she does from the splendid` love n.t. nnmnn tn hp!` here from 8. POWGY :b0VO: V I `\`,5U1 J \,Ul1D.l\.I.UL Cu DU DLI-I5 lLl.lIL_ , VV U `V ILL . e the liberty of glancing over the ewspaper which he had just laid down, (1 read the advertisement. It runs as ollows: `I _.-..-_'....L A... ;IT7......L...'l f\ T-.. -L tl-_.._- UILUWD - Information Wanted-I--Of Janet Camp- ell, who came from Scotland in 1840. f she is living, and this notice should eet her ' eye, she will nd something e% much to her advantage by calling n eleg Brief, attorney-at-law, No. - A-:1 Inf (III!\I\` fgupposing the reader may feel ab.d1it;'t`le unions to know what it was that Mr. regory considered so singular, we will. obo 4-`ho Hknr-fv nf a'1n.nr-{no nvna-. fhn .5 \/Ava Jlbavo, WVVVQJQVJ vvv aw vv, avyu urt street. _ John Grego was a. substantial busi- esa man, resi ent in the good City of; oston, and was well known on Change me twenty years smce. Although e11-to-do and abundantly able to sup- -__Lv_ __.. JO --Anon-u Lap` n1n'\a'nt` nil!` All things she does from me Bplenulu/love Phat comes to her here from above: And I who adore her can hardly dare ` l`o look at the halo about her hair. 11r..u.... II.-nu-Ina Dnllnnlz in T.nncrn1An n, u.uuca5U, uuu uwu. UUULI uxuuguu uv erica while yet a. child, by her therpwho fancied he could succeed tter in building a. `fortune in the new orld than in the old. I ~ Bless my `sou1l" ejaculated jghg, - ,7',.`l`l J` r_egor3f.._ `3`._.m, ems is singular! To mk of its bemg my housekeeper, too: ve heard of such (things before, but it 3 QVGI.` came home to me, as I may say, . fore. I wonder how much money-she likely to receive.- for, of course, it is oney. `Very muchto her advantage `that's what the notice says. I declare, vea good mind to go and see this Mn. rief. Janet has not seen it, and I may I'USUHl.riLl;1VU. .' `Acting upon this determination, Mr. ` regor_y took his hat and cane, and, A ith more than his usual alaority, turn-_` `d his steps in the direction of Court reet. He soon found himself in the ice of Mr. Brief. .- A _._-_'l`l .1.-......,... mane. J-uuuonnp` nvsn-n `Ia-ivvu U111 LIU VV (39 K IITILVIUI o A V VVDO V"V ruth, there was very little romance out John Gregory, and if ever he did arry, robably money would have 30 with determining his choice an any softer sentiment. . So John Gregory, avoiding the matri- onial snares which were laid for him , enterprising matrons who had large milies of daughters to dispose 01 , lived ietly in a modest house for which he been fortunate enough to secure 3 pable housekeeper who understood his /-uliar tastes. " A - Janet Campbellathis was the name of e housekee-.per--was of Scotch birth ' d lineage, but had been brought to -n1n1v1'nn 1I'11'\'n 1701'. Q luv 11!" LUIUDU. . "I think so, answered Gregory cau-_ 'm'1s1y. _ Think so! Don't you know so? .\:<~n. my mode of speaking, but you re aware that We require something L-nite. y equivocally and positively that now where Janet Campbell isto be Oum . .Then will you have the goodness to form me? V Yes, but not to-day. Two days hence eanwhile, as I appear as her re resen- _tive, I shall be glad to knowo `what ature the advantage you speak of is. . qrently satised of the good faith of is visitor. You will agree that I aveiftexaggerated the character of the lvant-age [when I tell you that it is in e form of, and amounts to $25,000. i h7'l".avnuLu Huvn 4-`kno-uxnvut` A{`f\11OI|G9," in. "Then, sir, said the visitor, I may I I will -bring the person herself here.. I will tell you," answered Brief, ap- . 1 CB. "Can you give any information re- arding her? asked Brief, with sudden terest. ` - 2,,1_ __ n .__...`_..._..*.`.I t`1.............. I... Bless my soul! Well, this is` sing-_. no I 171-IIU-uU uuu uauuuuuuuy GU10 vu nup- ort `a. wife, 48 ears had elapsed and in he was achelor. To tell the , A1, L`. x_,_ _____.. ._-_._. IBLLT- _._..._.__.. t'ES r[`_ FUV3-' pmce U1 nu`. .D1'u:1. L A small. dapper man turned upon him 1.11 inquiring look.` Mr. Brief? saxd John Gregory inter- Psgatively. ` q`1\o nnVnn 1-aannnn 1-.`hn'|-H'.f.`ln 'mn:n t :~*::.:;:,t:`;:9 `;i::;1`;;;:1"a:a'i.;;;;: lied G1`eg'0ry, hardly believing his ears. Yes. But how did it come about? Who ft the money, and how did you happen be connected with the affair? T V As far as I can understand, this was e way it occurred: An uncle of Janet, 17 1\n-nnn Ilfnafna n-W | 100K at the 118.10 uuuub um` uu.-qr. --W'n1ter Her;-ies Pollock. in Lonirmawg, THE WRONG JANET. .u.u. . _ -. .- 7. 4*, . "Thre is one way of accoinpliahint nth thepe desirable objects-1 -etaining A It sohappened that Janet, foro._a..won,-. def; had-11.03 IB|i9 ided is \Vel1.,a_;s usual With the `dinner:-_;__-` andthis; knowi she did -how particular he was, made er feel a trie nervous and dgety. How- ever, to her surprise,` he ate his dinner without appearing to remark that any- thing was out of the way. He seemed unusually abstracted, as if he were-in- tently thinkin of tsomethingt. .p `-At length. he said abrupt yz, - _ Janet, `did you come tollthis Adountry in the year 1840? .~ ;~ Yes, sir, ans'wered}IaI.1et,'lin stir-'_ prise, but how on-know?~_ C ;~ - I believe youtql me once,-`Jane . Another silence. .. a How long have` you Eight years, sir. v You have beenvery faithful. I have been very well satised V your ser- 11;I'Il)G , - JIUWUVUI, DI-IO I-LIIIDII UV ill-I-IU IUVV JOE _yoI_1__r;lr rnyeelf, and when a man reac fora-fright, he can't afford to be i "very `a #..o,n,that point;?"3`Zounds! I'm. `i d'etermined--yes; pro- pose, and that without waste of time. ._ - a John Gregory went home to dinner a I little earlier than usual. A .'I'A. _- L___-__-J LL_L T-__L -_ - :-_ LGILLIDLLLUL anus Sum; VJ-I-y, 91;, 811 Janet, in increase rprise. - "!`I'+am sorry the dinner isn't better cooked toe day, but things` seemed to` wo;];.. +100!!! ' Uull VC.`a$ YVVI-III\l\6 UV YV VCJQ \JV5"_ 1.55.) , trar . - The dinner is celfent, liaicl ory. It4cou_1dn) t be better. I W Well, I declare, "thought; Ja'net;"I wonder what's come over hnn, .;._.m-_.~I ,6;-A pected `a. sogldjpg. V . ` I hope yog always stay me, $73. Jane. , . ,, ` IIT . Q n . {an `-3- no.3.` `kn An`-Aim-:u11At` Stroud. vaouov on - -w-v -.-_y--.--'v- . ` ygii_1;! _Pri E:El-. V` But it is not as a. housekeeper: that desire -.;\-q `A nnnv-nn`In Iirifk Una "-`-`fzim sure, sir, said the astdnishd housekeeper, I shall be happy to do so; that is, if yon_ arq sayised-with me. 6-Qotian `:11-I4-.11-.1i'11'l `HA1-`Far-.f]v Rut III In uuu an a; uuuncnvvyvs _ you to remain with me. HNl n+ aa a- ha-|1nnL-.:m-nu you IIU Lvusasu vvsuu Luv. ' Not a.; houeekeepe :-.1 .ejec111ated Janet. I am sure, ' thought she, .I don't know What s come oven Mr. ., Greg-zy ory. A He (1098: not; appeapat gall-g_ aavh uJ5tra.1ly does. ` ' " ` ` ' H'kTn ,To'-nn+,- unit on 9` hn11c:n'Irnn'nn1- Vnn ma uauy uuua. N o J anet; not as a.` housekeeper. You have served me so well in that capacity that I am convinced `you would make an admirable wife. ' ` ~ uf\'I. 'll'.. 1`! ____ _._. an .._..`I...~.n4I J-'Lnv Q1111 l'dULU VVLI.C- Oh, _ Mr. Gregory! exc housekeeper, blushing. ' 1a_._im'ed` the vast I-xrirl innf Kn an A.-.;-..i .. J... .......nn But you are only joking, sir? . J oking! II wasvnever more serious. ' "I have always thought agreat deal of you, Mr. Gregoll-'ty-. said the spinster, hesitating, and ` you desire 11: very much, don't know that I have any .\`|.-uinnd-3 t\v\ I-Ll\al\ obrggg BToj Ei6n." The enrapti1red4(}reg`ory jumped to ` his feet. and crossing on the opposite side of the table, `imprinted a_ chaste salute upon the faded cheek` "of the staid spinster. tsyxuswr. You.shou1dn t do so, Mr. ` Gregory, said she, -with a. faint scream. 11171." aI~.n 4- T naive own frthd` in Bauu B1lU,`W1b.l1 u uuuu BU.l.Cblru.l.. \ Why shouldn't I, as`We are going to be married? But I say, Janet, will you be ready; to have the -`ceremony per- formed to-morrow. T - ' Laf- ....'......-.. I..-.....-I-AH T1\VO\r\`I nl-nqn4r1n:` IUTUIUU lIU`l.lJU1`1'U W o ``To-morrow ! repeated J anet, startled by his precipitancy. ``I haven't got- nntvi-M-inrv I1;"_Dh]h fn 11109.1` 4 fk Dy 1115 p1'UU1p1uauu_y. .1. uaavvu u vu an hing suitable to wear. -It will take at east three weeks to get ready. ~ No such thing. . said Gregory prom-- Btly`. "Just put on the best. dress you" ave. That will do well enough. -As for the ne which, I suppose, its natural enoug for 9. woman to want, you shallhave as [much of that as you want after marriage. _ But--" _ ..'r ____ ..u_ L _-_ '_.._ 1_-4. on ....::a t1...........;. ' '.Duu- . . I won't hearany but," said Greiy. decisively. Say `yes or `no. 111 you be ready to be married to-morrow at twelve?" ~ ` 1117... M ....2.I `l'..~.AJ- --Ln Lat` `Loon an D UWUIVUI - Yes," said J anet, who had been so much in the habit of obeying Mr. Greg- ory as her employer, that she did not realize the diiferent relationship he was about to hold to her. A um1....... 1....-11 `-11 nm `on. M- g.1vr:+,`\ HD0111) DU 11U1l1 DU 1161'. Then ,I will tell the Rev. Mr. Smith to be here at that time. By the way, I shall prefer to have it a. private cere- magny, without any unnecessary pa- 1` e. I ' L ` fI1L2_ ..-2l....i fauna`: l\1fIl\ "an Iran?` nan`? IIMLU. . This suited J anet- also. The next day, at twelve, the ceremony was celebrated, and Janet Campbell became Mrs. John Gregory. A o ' g It was on the morning succeeding the marriage. Mr. Gregory, having, dis- patched his Arst cup of, coee, re- f marked- _ By the way, J anet,i I nd something in the paper that concerns you. ` ' Concerns,me? ' ~ ' a Yes ; and the gentleman read aloud T the advertisement, with which the reader is familiar. xLfI1L-.... T......L -.1..nL RA corn: any: `I\ .I'UU\.lUl.' LB Lltlllkl.-lili- There, Janet, what do you say to that? There s a windfall for you. Twenty-`ve thousand dollar's 1" It doesn't mean me," answered. T......L e promptly}: Janet. V _ . .:- Doesn t mean you 1" exclaimed her husbandin dismay.` .`..`.Ign t your namie Janet Campbell, and didn't you come over from Scotland in` 1840? . 5 - IIKTA... H 4... : Tuna` l\'O;C`- J-Inn-nun uuong 1:6`, UVUE u'u1:u. oauvuauu. us Av-xv Y es," said J anet, ..b'f1t was 1511- V other Janet came over at the same time, a. very distant relative `of mine. She is * the one mea.n t in the ',dvertisement. :1 A _.- _-._ ... -.2L.. ......_-'O" con:-nn:onl\A' Tnkm U16 0116 muuu Ia.l.U. |.al..lU u;uv?L'L1aI?Luvpu. Are youquzte. s,ure?";_ mqmred John A Gregory in great uneasmess. D1dn t- you have -an uncle Robert? 9 I-T nut-rn-r had an run:-_'Ia n.f...n`I, Rho hn JUU LIIIVU an IIIIULU .I.\IUUUl{Ul ` `-1 never had an uncle ;zt~~a1L She had % an uncle, howev er. ~` On. Brief, j Gregory ' found it`\`va.s' too true. `The "true.Ja.net Cam hell an n;hin1,and . estab ' ed her.,Qlai1ns. 0 had become the J o offtha wrong; J ane`ta.1tbge_the1-. D `fer, nd WQ6 18 xusvpneu W nu; unuuugy '5usNulu' .ia:oi3pd-in e uomfcbrtmn. time` ; in ' 318% is_ let into the meter, andzthanicoi-`into _;19drH18 3 t `V f little! th in'tr,'1id 5.` T ` i' pennies EV '1 ' "J "7 "' """"""' V" '-." Ti mes. - 1" " "I am surei Bf Vitv. .. "met, increqse surpn's"e. ,__L1-_ J_._____ __4lL L-LL-__ _--1__J L- new 15, 11 you are 5u`u:suvu-vuuu um. _P_erfect . . :11 v\n+ '4-;k1r\`nnun1rov\n;-_ "+1'In,+. Hon-irn A Light Slot Machine; .A Philadelphia physigian who has jn_st,returned_from a. tnp_.tohEngla1_1d; noun`. T nfnnnn with n o-Antlnmnn in. 3'5'*a 3"i`&P'3 %$'*"p'2a"7n`a$ ` -purchaser. son :rOV9F=Aa . of 3 ` _jtheaeara1;`ow_:;msos:in::I1iv .. can be dropped in-~-in succession if the: . Juan Ivuuruou uvm n ugylvu uugsauu says`: I stopped wit a gentleman "ins; Liverpool Awhoismuking. an fortune out : 1.0 Aug n Iain; moat nnrinnn .nnn1inAHnh 1 U UDVLUUIIUI . U} LID!-153560 `gfou W111 `not be so cruei as to n 3'v3k n7.%`3?:}"` o`% .7i`3;`?`1s" : ?s`i a't:"-'y7'f E The use for it to whichl allude, how- 7 .ever. is. tha. Pf ::il1|11.1i!18-17538 .g`as;t9sm'a1.1; cons`t11n.er$.' _A . vi<:e as tastpned to _any. ordmary-xasrm6>. +2.9 `n in:-.h tfmh =n ' cotiuaf-iidun '13-` g_'u_:_ to m e them fast enough to sup ;*:;*'::.':;*a':."3.:.":.:::;;;;.:' ` UIIIJIJCVYIXSLIJVI in this. oonntryfwheh ' ilple ofchanooto-Tgo'to Canada or: p`Mexioo). he's our meat. I ve got a. that neck or 8gp,$,can p rodnoe` himin 24 hours.: 1 . ` '\ 7 mi...` :..**....1.....';i:. -nv..:;.-.1 `:u:.A.-_` ~ `:.L_-_. d .. . `b. `a%i- %aa%aS%.3`i3m v-v v- ; .. . ,-53-=I3+vuvvv!~H:D!' _wI+-nus I said neighborho -"-that the agent, who was only human, and, be- side had no personal interest in..the mae%r,-1ert,the _ V ` aair for the preangl` t]I"e`_3*i_`Bhal s hands and proceeded take-jlige as easily as possible It was much better thanigoing. part by stage or horseback, into awild and woolly region after a man who might not be there, after all. - `kn nv\nn~:n1 kunm` cu-Jar; `an: `H1 :-Cum V wv UHUL c, I "-"v`i1"11 'a"t`i1e special g3t,$?ho had % up late the night previous, yawned `.an'd~ stretched, preparatory to leavingto re- 1 turn to his hotel, the marshal wrote a ' telegram to be sent to the deputy who looked "after t'ne.`7thr'e, `fto ` n" coun- ties in the southeast corner. 0 the state. - Here,'Ball, take `this --to the oice, will" you?" AAnd*to Uncle Sam s amis- sary he remarked: Now, then, that's settled. Stiles 1l have himby Saturday, if he's there, Ever take anything? "FHA nfmninfl on-A114: on-nan 1n-N-L any-no 11- V D VI-lVVg JHVUL IIWAU ll, Ill-llllsl The special agent arose with some t alacrit , and they went over and drank to the ealth of ..the_ down-troddensand over-worked employ, ` of _a ex- 1 `. acting government. A . d When the ' arshal appeinted`Af1Bob % Stiles 9. deputy, and assigned to him the duty (_>f attending to the three southeas \ countles, he knew what he was -ebou . He had always been Va. believer in LL- J._.._LL .A 1.1.. -1: _..___.. J.`L..L 11:1. west In gearcn Of ._MI ."LI:l8lIlil`I Dn (10 Vries, bacon fdent. ,~1'hehtte , 3 ';`~;h 7ad-igo! ti:-hix'nael1f:v`i1uto:1 autinsfn-.iaa;5r~1:is=stte;aaia-waamhere. fore, in a surerzazo get intovthe hantlmof, .1 >` Qflin be .h ~. been [,nxil6?San.1:4'&~we11 the ; ca.refu1"'n.ot . '.:i:I.1h.pi-?yvith`th3 f.'ience- of thegl " :$i1E&1'InL 6;! ;.jafm-jeaid. _ The rfrsaf .wa% 1:0 of his vs wk 1 mag.-+.uU_4v;.auux:uuao:u. Thed;'s_ N ` wgasmsq` de1_Juty"s?ab11ty-"0 Jay pn. Mr. de V1`1es-If; `as~*th;sp ecia.l~`a.gent `believed, the expban`l:tsident.waa`:5 &jouming in said ` -`3nB-iuhlnnsdmn ;n.:.+_ +1.. 1-U I-IQ!` GIJVVCIYD IIWULL `K Llulul-I.l IIULIUVVL III the truth of'the old sayin the. it takes a thief to catch a thie . On, the .;....... .....:....:..1.. 1... 1.31.1 4-1,...+r :4 -'~..-am.-.;.....1 E333 S$Bii.1'$f E3215 t1"f$`t f i% a badman `to handle bad . men. and in making his `appo`i1i'tn 1ent`for7 J dues, Elk-` horn and fcounties, he had no hesitancy in selecting Stiles, whose application for the place was endorsed by many leading citizens-not because they were keen to see -Bob get the place, but because he `had asked them to en- dorse `him, and a refusal to do so in- volved possible, indeed, probable, un- -n'I)anan nnnnn unnltnn VVLVVB PVUDLUAU, oaguvvu pleasant gqnsqquences. ; Yes, Bob Stlles wasm J1UZ_1'll-|II.\`)'l|lJ1l.BUl1|.l_Ll\IUVDn ' ` Yes, was undeniably, abad man. Note that he hadever made him- - self amenable to-the 1aw-at1ea.st, not" that_ anybody A-aknew of-but he had a blood-stained obituary list of persons- who had disagreed with him and a bean- tiful disregard for the consequences of anything he chose to do, and he choseto } do some very peculiar .things,'especiallyg s when he had over-indulgedin his favor-I ; ite intoxicant, which was quite fre- quently. When Mr. Stiles was not en- gaged in his official duties.` his avocation was that of a gambler, and he was not an over-scrupuloustone either; in fact I am obliged to confess albeit with much reluctance; that Mr. Stiles enjoyed skinning a sucker as well as did any other member of the fraternity. I T4 `A:-|v\v\Av|nl` "'|I\1!!nI7l)1` 4-Mai-_ Ann nail 0l)l.lUl' unuuuur U1. uuu u.'u.uuuuu_y. It happened, however, that one sad night-the very night before the day the marshal sent him the telegram con- cerning the missing bank president-- Mr. Stiles and a confrere had sat in a game with a. supposed snclier' from I the mines, who turned out to be very muchof atplayer himself, and that.Mr. Stiles and hisfriend "rose from the game busted, and each owing the house for several stacks of chips, and, Mr. Stiles stood on a corner this bright afternoon 1 lookin verv down-hearted and sadly `out. of `s Iual spirits, when the boy 1-amp nlnncr with 111:: tales:-ram- uuuux. Luo uoual. Ia nun/w, vvuvu came along with ma telegram. H'lJ an I 'I`n'I1 1no,n_`h1nn1z n7` came mung wiuu tun UUl.U51al.l..l. Hm! `Tall man-b1ack whiskers-- dark `complected - gray eyes. Um! C rect. I l1look after ye t m0rruh, Mis- ter de Vries! ' He had been walking ashe read, and had reached the postoice by this time. In res onse to his inquiry, the clerk hand him an oicial-looking envelope. He retired to a corner to read it, and the contents _ made his eyes dance; Sta-' buenol Hyar s . luck fer e, Bobby, ol boy! `Five `hundred , do rs r wardI Thanks, Bobby, we d0`n`. t care if we do -oh, no, not any! `And as Mr. Robert `Stiles walked up the street to his usual hang-`out, _ ., he felt quite cheerful,`and whistled asthough the ve ,_hundred.dol`- lars were already in his possession. for he knew right where-. he could nd a . certain Thomas Rude , -ex-moonshiner, urgentlyi 'fo1'7',t ., e murder, several months previousl` , ofia revenue oioer who had raided. . Rudey~."sIsti11, in a neighboring state. " ` ` 7 _Njext mo ' .'.bght' and early. the ? deputy -amarsh" erode .gayly:forth. -_=.He hadmade` a sm`a1l,`borrow`, - andwon a hundred or so the ni `ht before; he would make ve hundre .dol1ai-seand :some` fees to-"day, and:-these r facts, together with the brightneiss"of'the"ncio1-ning: "the beauties `of-_fatu1'ei5and~_` the excellent nbreakfast"he' inst" seaten, conspired to make him,i_"_fany,thin`g, more cheerful`. "Th ideel the jdeput arshal said to himse1't.'? "~.`Hyars.` ' -toned : cuss e_fr_. zn Ohio--busts a bank, robs is , fr ei1 s `an thbread -away.fr`m % o1;ph ns an vyiddj , gan gits away`;_ no \ reward f r hunt _ yarfs _a poor devil of .. a moonshiner, `got? nothin r but a stall t f :;p'%'family an t i nk_st1ie s` got" i _ s"`rx1uc11_.',,`, 1'.igl'1[1:,` t make 1-Inna ` mm.1n+` *mn...n`n nnvbadv` Va :, 5!-.71'h3l`dai 5.`?+`i.F".}2`.1!9" _ ;_9:,in smdzsita