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Show V V 4. O -- O' .. t- t' jr 1 r u 1 c 0 7 ttt "AUTHOR OF IiY A. CONAN DOYLE" t t t tttt ; "JIIE r 1 I 3 c- -a -- RETURN OF SJIKKLOCKJIOLMKS. ttt t t t , t tt rJ lS 0 COPYRIGHT, 1893. BY HARPER tttH t on the St, Lawrence. of the Gloucester brig in which the outposts and blockhouses of track, anyhow, said Amos. Cl I A ITEIi XXIV. how we can Ami French. the blockhouses Theres nothing else for it, The on! go the Americans had started from yet All night they toiled up the Quebec knew Ephraim Savage themselves might hold their own, said De Catinat despondently, said Captain Ephraim ruefully. to the little party who had to This vindictive devil will give Its not my way to go by land great river, straining every nerve well, as who did not upon the but at one fort down word from the other to the I can get by water, so. you must if otiand at every to place themselves beyond the New England coast! He had ac- travel lay the course and keep her reach of pursuit. By keeping cepted his bill, therefpre, at three the situation was full of deadly er point along the river. IroLet me the was true that out. Amos Amos. it It cipher straight. well into the southern bank anc months date, and he had let him peril. ' atthe with war not Green sat on a fallen maple with It is not far, and it will not o avoiding the force of the cur- have in return three exeelleni; quois were ' discrimwould his but head sunk his ns long. Let us get over to take hands, a they ammuniEnglish, of upon rent they sped awiftly along, for guns, good supply on when the little said inate he the if Well, southern bank, and we shall warpath, its presently, both Amos and De Catinat were tion and enough money to provide - make a start- - If madame tires, had even and the no and 5n no Americans, gohis In he wants. good this they all going hands for good the with way paddle, .practiced and the two Indians worked as had hired the canoe and the In- wished to do so, could not separ- ing back, theres only one way, De Catinat, we shall take turns " " ' though they were wire and whip- dians and had fitted her with ate their fate. from that of their and that is to go to one side. We to carry her. cant go to the north, so it'fol-- , cord instead of flesh and blood meat and biscuit to last them for two French companions. Ah, monsieur, you cannot Lawascended St. As the lows we must that they "When at last morning broke and ten days at the least. go to the think what a good walker I am ! j In this Its like the breath of life to rence they met many canoes com- south-the black shaded imperceptibly splendid air one might go these once than down. More Leave me to feel of the out the heft canoe! of and a gun ing into gray they were far jon forever. to wished have all to smell of trees our and the chance. citadel round of the said We speech wayfarers Its We will cross, then. In a only me, can, aight but the cut with it cannot woods more pushbe the come trace of mans handiwork. Vir- Amos. fugitives, and they through Why, 'very few minutes they were at the their out near this friendly house on other side and had landed at the gin woods in their wonderful han a hundred leagues from here ed onward, disregarding many colored autumn dress flow- to Albany or Schenectady right signs and hails. From below noth- the Richelieu. The friar will lose edge of the forest. There the ing overtook them, for they pad- - our trail then, and well have no guns and ammunition were allot-mor- e ed right down to the rivers edge through the forest. on either side, and in the center trouble with him if hestays'ted to each manand his share of Aye, lad, but how is the gal died from early morning until at to walk a . hundred late was a little island. night. leagues Ive passed here before, said through a forest! No, no; let us On the seventh day tljgy rested I remember mark- keep water under our keel md at a point but a few miles from De Catinat. the mouth of the Richelieu river, ing that great maple with the can on the Lord. blaze on its trunk when last Then there is only one way where a large blockhouse, Fort Monto with went hr it. We must make the Riche-ie- u Richelieu, had been built by M. de the governor river and keep right along to Saurel. Once past this, they had treal. That was in Frontenacs and was first when the jake Champlain and Lake St. no great distance to go to reach king day, Sacrement. There we should be the seigneury of De Catinats Men of the bishop second. Race There NewYork and San Francisco do The redskins, who had sat like close by the headwaters of the riend of the noblesse, who would Alowed Too Much Freedom" not enjoy as great freedom in vice terra cotta figures,' without a ludson. help them upon their way. They and debauchery as do the Chinese -- In Vice. trace of expression upon their set, It is a dangerous road, said iad spent the night upon a little of Liverpool. The most outspoken bard faces, pricked up their ears )e Catinat, who understood thes island in. midstream, and at early of these critics is Councellor' Sexconversation of his companions dawn they were about to thrust London, Jan. 15. England, like at the sound of that name." ton, who has asserted that the deMy brother has spoken .of the even when he was unable to join the canoe out again from the the United States and the Transcoying of young English girls by We should, need to skirt sand lined cove in which she lay vaal hasr its- - ChineseProblein. the great Onontio, said one of them, in it. Chinamen of the city is as com when Ephraim Savage growled in Even in the East End of London mon as glancing ronnd.V have listen- .he country of the Mohawks. their gambling or their ed to the whistling of evil birds It is the only one, I guess. It his throat and pointed out across a Chinese colony has taken root, Opium smoking. and is gradually extending its the water. who tell us that he will never is that or nothing. For some time past rumors have come back. - And I have a friend upon the A' large canoe was' coming up area.' teen afloat as to the discovery of white At present it is true Ihe China- a Richeliou river who, I am sure, the river, flying along as quick aj lie is with the great Reid "in within father. answered De Catinat. would help us Onour way," "said adbzenarms"could drive it. In town of the East End is almost a 'gold miles of England" London. It has You the stern sat a dark figure, which miscroscopic affair, chiefly con- twenty I have myself seen him in his De Catinat, with a smile. been stated in whispers that the eouncil, and he will assuredly have heard me talk of Charles de bent forward with every swing of fined to Limehouse Causeway, a reef is thirty-on- e miles long and de Ster Marie. Ihe'paddles'as" though consumed narrow street running-frotome across the great water if his la West same the characteristics presents people have need of him. Ilis seigneury lies on the Rich- by eagerness to push onward. Ev- India Dock road to Three Colt as the Rand reef. All the secrecy The Indian shook his shaven elieu. a little to the south of Fort en at that distance there was no lane. Altogether there are about a which has been observed has been head. St. tjouis. mistaking it. It was the fanatical dozen cook shops, clothes shops, attributed to the fact that those The rutting month Is past, Good I cried Amos. If we monk whom they had left behind boarding-house- s and laundries interested have not yet Recured all in ' said be, do we brother, speaking have a friend there shall them. my kept by Chinamen who have mar- the options required. but ere the well. That clinches it. then, and broken French, Concealed among the . brush- ried English wives. Of course the rumors have been month of the bird laying has come we shall hold fast by the river. wood, they watched their pursuThe resident Chinese populathere will be no white man upon And so for a long week the lit- ers fly past and vanish round a tion does not number more than regarded as too good to be true; have naturally been held in stone behind this river save only tle party toiled up the great wat- curve in a stream. one hundred, but there is a float- they derision. walls. Wed have done better either ing population of sailors, sailors erway, keeping ever to the southheard We have What then? ern hank, where there were few- to put him overboard or to take cooks, stewards and firemen, of: It is now possiblejo state that little. Have the Iroquoia broken er clearings. The clearings radi- him as ballast, said Ephraim. whom two or three thousand pass. syndicate exists which firmly ; believes in the ! so ont discovery. The fiercely ated out from the ullages, and Well, we can't take the back through London in a year. directors of the syn The Indian waved his hand every cottage was built with an Opium smoking and gambling PCY and to is the whereabouts southern To Live whole the Hundred Year. of keeP necessities along eye to the military largely occupy the time of many,dicate Where are horizon. western the whole, so that the defense of the floating Chinese population. of the reef a secret for file pres woods are .13. The If Jan. all notf rustling make a stand at, they points Sprueewood, Ont., Out of an hundred Chinamen ent. It is even declared that some might fire theme-a like ' They are with and might finally center upon the you want to live to be a hundred about thirty are addicted to the of the directors do not know the ' among dry grass, so swift and so stone manor house and the mill. years and never feel old. live ex- use of opium.and there are several whereabouts of the reef. Samples terrible. At every step in this country, clusively on pea soup, is what opium shrops where smokers in- of the gold taken from the reef, it has been explained, have been on Henry Tabor is telling all his On my life, said De Catinat, whether the traveler were dulge in the fatal pipe. submitted to 'an' expert; who" in w re n eeor 'jk estjvppnjh e neigh b.o.r8.MrTa bur. isnt a cenif these devils are indeed un- the JS yet In ThtTcolony'doeshotaa Frirn-iena- e a-source, wiTT heed' old chained They lakes or down upon the hRnks of tenarian, but as he is ninety-tw- o Chinaitenwe-ot-th- i women.-Th- e baek ifthey-nreiro- t to be IhiTHississipplTjrTtbutk In The and feels as chipper as aboy of a men eCem to them as probably prefer English wives pronounced of into the river. dozen he swept years, expects to round and up to the present time their having been obtained from the country of the Chetokees and lie was an enemy of the the Creeks, he would still find the out more than 100. ... . children have been allowed to go Rand. It is explained that the and of hand same the of the state in inhabitants the church, Mr. Tabor was born in Montreal to the Council schools like other ore is low grade, but it is believed right foul fiend in this country, said a dreadful expectancy and from the in 1814, and since the spring of little . Londoners. The troubles that it will prove immensely voice from the bottom of the same cause. The Iroquois, as 1870 he has lived almost entirely which have perplexed San Fran- profitable. canoe. they were named by the French, upon pea soup. When he took to cisco in the matter of schools for - It was the friar, who had suc- or the Five Nations, as they called this diet, he was suffering from Orientals have not arisen here as CARRIE NATION ceeded in getting rid of the themselves, hung Jikp a cloud what the doctors said was cancer yet. certainly smashed a hole in the buckskin glove and belt with over the whole great continent. of the stomach. They told him viciof Kansas, bat BalExposures regarding the which the two Americans had For half a century these tribes that he had only a short. time to ousness of Iloreholind Liverpool Chinatown lard Syrup hat had nursed a grudge toward the live, and his general appearance have gagged him. caused a cure' for as widespread smashed, all records already ' Why should we take him French since .Champlain and some bore out this statement. lie was Official effort cough. Bronchitis, Influenza and indignation. farther! asked Amos. He is of his followers had taken part pile, wan and weak, for he could have been made to gloss over the all Pulmonary disease. I have but weight for us to carry, and I with the'r enemies against them. retain little nourishment and had hut they have failed never found a medicine that cannot see that we profit by his During all .these years they had little hope of ever recovering his revelations, in their object. Several public would cure a eough so quickly as company. Let ns put biro out. brooded in their forest villages health. men who have traveled in Ameri- Ballard's Horehound Syrup. I And have him maybe in front flashing out' now and again in One day a vender of herbs told ca have declared emphatically have used it for year. 8old by of us, warning the black jackets, some part until their chance him that he could b prolong his life that the Chinese populations of Riter Bros. Drug Co. aid old Ephraim. should come. And now it seemed by eating pea soup, and Mr. Tabor On that island, then. to them that it had come. They promptly tried it. The food set lie-ca-i the bail had diestroyed,HltThrTflheswhd well, and at the end of a week he No woman's happiJlYerygooLness can be complete first of his folk who pass. might have allied themselves with had gained a pound as well as withoiit children; it They shot over to the island the white men. They had isolated some strength. lie felt encouragis her nature to love itnd landed the friar, who said them. They had supplied them ed and and want them kept on with the sou-gnothing, but cursed them with his selves with good guns and plenty littleiy little discarding all other as much so as it is eye. They left witbhim a small of ammunition from the Dutch articles of diet. to love the Ultimately he tiful and of to biscuit and of flour The New York. and. English of upply regained his full health and becritical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pure, pie settle-mentpass, a last him until he should be picked long, thin line of French came ns hardy as a knot. however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering'Snd that the danger, bend a them. naked before fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no up. Then, having passed On several occasions th man very thought of it lay in the river, they ran their canoe Such was the situation as the attempted to eat cereals and necessity for the reproduction bf life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother a Friend so prepares the for the comin event ashore in 4 little cove, - where little party of refugees, paddled meats, hut each time he was made that it is safely passed without any danger. system This and wonderful seeking their great out laid small stock of they along the bank of the river, ill, so he has stuck o soup and remedy is always ap- the only path which could now.artd then meals of provisions and ate a hearty breakpeas bakfast while discussing what their lead them' to peace pndto free- ed after, the manner of beans. dom. Yet it was, as they well Once plans should be for the future. ,8. week Mr. Tabor eats a trying crisis without suffering. They were not badly provided knew, a dangerous road to fol- little fruit, but outside of this his Pm1 fnr fn- bpok containing Information prloeloMt valua o all expcctaut mciliera. for tWJr inurnev. The captain low. All down the Richelieu ;were diet is tn'Hl Tli Brad 6. id Rsaniatsr Co., up of peas. Atlanta, 6a. BROTHERS t i t provisions and of the scanty baggage. Then, having paid the In-- , dians and having instructed them to say nothing of - their movements, they turned their backs upon the river and plunged' into, the silent woods. (To Be Continued) HU Hkr " England is Facing A the-Yello- Chinese Problem w - - -- None,-Seigne- ur -- - Gertie (frushlnglyi Oh. pa, 1 do want you to bear Rome of G ussy's funny Raylo'it- -, be' so humorous! ve hern! some, especially the uUl.t liefore last. beo be asked for Pm-I- - 000000000000 000000000900 - 0 TELEHPONES O 1 0 Independent 337. 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