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CHAPTER XIV.—f7oatlnsed.
Ma Milt ar analog,
Willy crowed Haight titer height sad
valley akar Talley M reset speed. Now
know the shorties Mote to take better
elan be, for of late be had traversed that
dietaries req it gesstly sad at all hours.
1 sossidslsbly less time than an hour,
therefore, be had ped Northfield, sod
was almost within sight of C..idingham of th" w• hese nue come to estiiy uor-
needs. *slaw,'
From where iii Stood the vilLitee was '1n °thee word.,' aa►d Jessop, 'fun
nearly half • lade distant, and We Iv lave (.floe here 10 "1"h my horse r
coal l not think of !•.sang the ume ',both Si
IOW
IO�*Msyf• tree t��►....s
Ws were itIft sbt11a/lid.
-om .o b
ed brightly, reusrwm
f . light eee elle
twilight imams of the lame room an far
Mato svis
to enable him to reetionu his mines.
'I have received isfortiMion!that yes
are res of the chastest smugglers la Eye -
said Dunbar.M , ho,' cried Jemmy, 'that ie the
meaning of your extraordinary talk. And
Pray. from whom have you received thism
wonderful inioratio. r
• yell, that doeas't matter. Its ae•
cur . y is chiefly what ounneas s , and
'Just so,' returned Dunbar, with •
'would be required to ggo on by at . he ar'd*
therefore hurried on, and +ss swiftly'Then you here the house befog' you.
descending the slope, when to the field I Make your search from kitchen to attic
opposite. close by the aide ..i the edge —I shat) offer no obstruction.'
which had previou•1► euns.aled her, he '+"t be it.' returned Dunbar, and as
elm • woman torching n new. be spoke cloddy lifted his hand and
'Mrs. Tippet, I.y a' that's luoxy,'
ejaculated Willy. 'Dad, 1 o.ouldna hae
met in wi' a better hand.'
instantly he shaped his course to-
wards her, and vaulting oval the gate .d
the field, he soon care within speaking
distance.
'Hey, man, what s.rt wark's that r
deioand.d the redoubtable wnman es he
came near.
•Diana be angry, Mrs. Tippet,' re-
lattlM 7e MWA Mlglillprf ether's,' he
immured. 'read theta waft 1a aff and
ower the heachts tae Lewis" '
Ib five miaow. Willy W impended a
partied kiss uu Marion's bps, mil was
VIM traveniug the height* in the dine -
tam of alt. Abbe
CHAPTER XXVL
*IOIPbr AT L4WDin LSDWwuttt snot•--
CAPTAIe 1wsal.neuw-ATM ns u•u•
iltttis. smut
Nus..ner had Willy left Lowden to give
wanting t.. Jessup, thea Mr Adamson
set to work to make the most of the few
horn which would intervene before the
arrival of the ul6oers. Morn had to be -
Int, and the good taws pi as his
epee .les aadl bre. make 01,1111 l -
opapp oat of the C.ettsaaL
An oamietakable i dleattasaf the m-
ina' .f the expected vseturs was at
length giver by the tenets harkitsg of
me of the busee dugs, whish wse im-
a tdteteiy followed by the tarp d's.e-
tml feet, and a lead keweh ea the front
veer.
Acing 'ten preview tamerLuis, the
Menai girl ssswened the se msoes,erhti
,Mr. Aims= want ea tsecrsoers div
hi whirr he slid
wit edg, not stop
till the dapsrvisoc Moud wthia the mere
with hie Ids at hie back. Alien* only
thea to he hat swage of his •wwaee, he
Laid the paper on his lap amd booked up
with so expression of gree Ston ish-
dome w the tutorial, if he was to 1ss mens. the others trying to unteale hire is
sated from the utter min, and still mune this as weal as they ovoid. 11 was the
if he was to disappoint Dunbar as he had first Leine Epstein had sass. the rdoubt-
d.aitn.d, and secure the infurinin"s able Mr. Dunbar, and he. sat regarding
share .4 his own Moss concealed in the- bite with not a little °enmity.
Hollow Craig. 'Mr. Dunbar !' ex.laineed Adamson,
'who would have thought of seeing you
here at this late hour r
you, I dare may,' returned Dun-
bar, 'but duty sometimes bring, ua ex-
cise . icon abroad at hours nut of our
own choueing.'
'Oh, you are on a visit of duty. Not
to me, 1 hope 1'
'I ani sorry to ley it is to you, Mr.
Adams.n.'
'What—althouglayou found how thor-
..ughly you had been huhred the Iaat
time !'
'Why, yes, I have found out that I
was hoaxed the last time, and very clev-
erly to,u. You are a Dunning chiebo, but
1 rather think I shall be too much for
you tonight.
'To the point, sir, if you please !' said
the fernier with a show of anger. 'I atm
n.,t disposed to .aenifest good humor at
being insulted and inconvenienced by
your domiciliary visits. If you choose
to give heed to every idle tongue that
Adamson yokel his gig, and he and Eus- wags in year eat I am not inclined to
face getting int.. it, departed for, the submit tamely to the consequences of
same place. your credulity. Now say at or.c. for
It was now quite dark and moonless, what purpose you are here tonight;
'To search your premises.'
'Oh, you eepect to find cencealsl here
something contraband r'
'Ido.
pressed the knob in the wall, immediate- His first step was to despatch • treaty
ly on which a low creaking sound was messenger to Cockburnspetb, with a
heard, and the ponderous grate swung miSssee to the mase -officer there, to the
slowly out, like e dour on its hinges, effect that • large quantity .•f .niuggtsd
From the position in which he stood, gin was onocealed in the neighborhood of
Jass.p himself was the tint to feel the Lowden share, and that d he carte im-
rtoult, fur the grate pressed against him, mediately to tha spot it would be put
red pushed hit° int.. Cie middle of the int., his pimentos. Such a menage as
Toole. this he well knew would bring the elhcer
'.Aha " (octatm<id the supervisor, is • on the instant, ant he devoutly hoped
tune ..` triumph.' that his arrival would precede th•aof the
turned Willy. '1 an, on an errand the 'Betrayed !' sheete.l Jess.p, with tee- Eyemouth garners at the same place.
nicht that mamma thole deity.' mendnus fury. •tt'hat traitor has done This done all hands about than farm
(lb, it's you, is it 1' she said. after this 1' were mustered to empty the contents of
shadowing her eyes from the suit. which Au I scarcely knowing what he did, he two sacks, and convey the Legs to a safer
dazzled her vision. sprung into the aperture, and there as. concealment. IIy dusk the kegs were got
'Yes.' amwered Willy, 't:. s up mei' seined Inc air of defiant opposition.
the smuggling neo, Mrs. Tippet. Haigh 'Now,' he roared, glancing at the
Moister Jessup and Meister Adamson hue Supervisor, 'dare to enter this and your
been betrayed, and the gaugers are Keen her shall pay the forfeit. I'm • deepe:-
the nicht tae empty their concealments.' nee man and will du • dtapente deed.'
'Ob, mercy, whs.. duo: that i' she '1',a.h, ran,' returned Dumber, keep-
eried ing, however, at a safe distance. 'Pooh,
pooh, that cr.urse is es foolish as It is
Daokun'a the man.'
`trtsnciaf)icksoa 1' slew. W. are armed, and you are
Ay, blast him --him and nae ither.' sot.
'Nae itber, ezclatmed iirt. Tippett, , 'N..,I ani nota yellea Jessup, `tor you
with wmething like a •hnek. 'Then is aL'uld ha' a been dead men ere now.
anither. This explains which for him But if you value your safety you will and they made their way ever .he track -
and Pate was fetching at Bonner Dub • come funher. less moor by the dim light of the stars.
the ether nicht. Qb, the vegah.,nds— 'Upon him. amen, cried Dunbar, aid As they moved on. the former kept k•ok-
h ' But t' 'll neither has be and hutvrstents made a simultaneuw' angg anxiously across the heights and out
into the cart, and the scouts set to watch
on some of the emineucee neat report-
ing that no suspicions characters were in
view, they left the premises in & body,
and acatteret'. in all directions, under in-
junetiens to find their way by different
paths to the shore of Culdiogham Loch.
Immediately after they were gone Mr.
di sbareditwish enimereatswimulewa. ! Ae Ihr•Ald+w sit 1 1
Basi me seesaw of the Ueveswateat Matti Ea-Aldoet as TLptur, of Ttttt ly j
fers.i iosty ere sa.e • freed of min is
w
4 pesa.a•' limn the n elm you, sir 1' eased
hamDunb r, b a am
'Om who kerne how to treat a lastlylike est,' was the easwee.
'Mitre keen who 1 a, au 1 f:am
af
a gesesmn, and en oilier of the tete-
DOC
'Iambi'Idbi sot re are art offices .4 the
ao
revenue,' returned ruste hem(atxorsifdly,
'become show few sagas of hem( a gM
m -
gleas.'
'9.r bellowed the enraged Super-
vises.S
' o, sir. A tteutluutaa world out
masseat soak a keen relish fur the pitiful
woof; in which you are engaged weight.
is a dieooa ussuon which 1 have
no seclinatios to enter. All that I have
to my is that 1 shall not penile you to -
vent any any of yoar spite or my
triad, Mr. Adamson.'
"the, b remit w ! You mean to t is
the execution of my duty r maimed
the Sucart
,ervisor, becoming ed before
Semmest s Semmes of the indignant youth.
'Not so,' rejoined the latter. '8o
long as you keep to your duty, however
oSeasively;performed, I shall not deign
>e. n.•tice you ; but dare again to address
iir. Adamson in such a way as you have
already dose, and I shall take a eery
summary way of teaching y.u• leanness.'
'I see how it ul 1'1,' cried tuber. 'You
are acting es a foil, but it wont do. The
stuff u on the promises.'
'Where have you any moot of that
demanded the farmer.
•\What are these hole, in the stacks
fur 1' quieted the supervsur.
'Perhaps thtv are ventilators,' laughed
the farmer.
With a tow more strong ex,:loenves,
Dunbar turned round to his men.
'Messiah away,' be shouted. W.
may have mistaken the Hacks after al'.
There u no mistake about the stuff' twine
here.'
At this suggestion the men disported.
and began an inspection of the wh.o:e
stackyard. But every rick they examin-
ed was solid, and no cavity could they A Q1fAe Sarsaparilla
discover where staff could be concealed. Y p
im as CONTINUED.)( PRLPafZD BY
la Dr. J. C. Aper i Ca., L... 1, Ire.
t.e
A Cure r r ttera m.rb.4. I AasL1t 1 ChenafiMe. ]
the atl.ain$ . n .fey net or
luck not thrive for it, and if the lads o' rush towards the aperture, when sudden. Spon the shrouded nes' 'Another hese has been perpetrated
Cuwdenhame ars worth their lugs they'll ty Jteaus touched s spring inside, and 'My chief fear now in fur Donaldson, on you, I suppnee.
tis a stave aboot baith their necks and the grate fell back into its place, making he muttered. 'If he sh.•uld come in 'No—not this time, replied Dunbar,
within the next two hours we can do confidently. '1 might have made this
little or nothing to save him from the seizure wittiest coming to the house at
cotter.' all, but I thought it as well to do it in
your presence. So, if you choose to ac-
company
'Hy all means,' said Adamson in a
_1 Ant, them over Shittenhauth. But an effectual separation between him and
' 0. ` gran; yet. ways. my man, and warn Ise- them.
"Ole and I'ea girt the alarm up bye. Won t an .•ate Dunker again pressed
there no be time to empty Hollow Craig the yob to reopen it. but either from 'Has the cutter been seen yet'' inquir-
before the gaugers come' They micht lis eagerness or from some other cause it ed Eustace.
get away the stuff in boats. wiwW nut yield, asst I:e stood stamping 'No, your brother the Lieutenant hay -
'That's impossible,' rejoined Wileye swearing, while has men could only utg Yarned experience by his hammered- tone of offended indifference.'You will
'They'd be along the brae hands as sone look on in helpless inacttnn. Madre than s, will nut appear on the scene till want light*, I suppose r
aa it1;
•dark, and Lieut. rahame ie tae a enirute passed thus, during which the (ate, but no doubt he is hovering about. We have lights,' rejoined the super -
h s t h. men he added
be aff the Heid mei' Lis cutter t, catch
the lsgoer.'
'Heel, ase, than a is lust,' cried Mrs.
Tippetwith • 4.4401 shake of her head,
and the nal -scuttle bonnet which a, -
vel •ped it.
Willy waited no longer for the ex-
chaeoe of wurds,but gi..d at ha•'iug found
tu:h effectual means .•f rousing the ttvusly entered they came upon thebnnk bare, use o,ded heist to At the upper ,casting glances of triumph at the farmer
sauggtleis of Coldinghem, he started off of a cavity, which seemed a black abyss I end grew • mass .f sedges and other i ca they want along. The lettere for at r
with r. uewatl in the direction of of darkness. ' water plants, and here, beside a bust
Eyrneeoih, while Mrs. Tippet laid •. 'He's oft' shouted Dunhar, furiou•l 1 which war dawn up, the ke.s were he. std an expressive of equanimity. which
gf I Dunbar set down to the strength of his
fee the
Maas
new sew
fate cal -
with Is
yaace
ten per
1 cm ap
the pur
order or
Ha,;yard's Tether ilsl t..r
It acted hum atter all other rsssedseahart
.d. , .
Ayois Ague then; whoa tided
•
lag to dinettes*, is warranted to�
este front the system all fume of 1aeiga- •
ial disease, etch as Fever sista Ade%
Chill Y..ee, lhtetw►itternt, Ba155U $,
and fishes Fevers, and di.u.ders of the
liver. Try it. The experiment is • aaH
ono, and w:lt Dud yaw Domtar if a e.w
is not effected.
KING'S EVIL
Was the naw torrmrty grass to Sun
because of • wpantltoa that tt.autd be
cured by a Nag's mei- Tb. weld M
w Iter now, owl knows that
supervisor centinned his frantic effort/Ito and will discover the lugger the moment visor ,ten ernaug o a ,
manage the spring. At length he put she draws near. If I had .only got twenty 'Get out y. ur lanterns.'
.stci.Mt restraint upon his patron tO four hours longer warning, I would have Four lanterns were lighted en the in -
Orosgentle,pressure, when it scant, and the farmer with Wiley and
!�T - g ► Damaged to give him inteUi{ence—bot, � Enstace followed the officers to the out -
Wangat once, and the grate sears as it is, I fear the cargo must go.'
swan forward, leaving the &petters be. They had gained the crest of a round- side of the hnase. Ralph °awe from the
hind it empty. eu eminence, and the bright sheet of kitchen and joined them.
\With • bold, unhesitating air, the Sup-
ess,po mess g•.ne, and when they cau- water lay before thein surrounded by Id the way to the atackyard,
RERO lJLA !a:.
eon only be•euned by a tkerosgb pared
trio of the hood. If tbb b neggiested.
: , a •,:.once perpetuates It. taint t $ruttgtl
gen .atL.n after ggeueraton. Amaug Ott
endo. •r ■cmptumatk developesests ere
Rescues . Cutaaeoss rsptfume� 'ti'
mors, !toils, Carbuncles,
SgyslNtdas
Purulent Ulan, Nerve.. sad Phpp'.
mind Collapse. etc. It aMowett.to cern-
tinue. Rheumatism, Oceetals.. ( .
tarrb, sed fiver Mieeawsy
Tubercular Osnaamptioa, ted ver&
� hyde�ea. sr tatal Ltt.Jadl... are
Ayerit Sarsaparilla
eke esdy JW and as raid.*
Mood -psi isg medicine. It hes e!*►
gal as alterative that it eradicates Orem
the system. Hereditary Scrofula, sed
the kindred poisons of eo tag$uas diureses
and mercers. At the sane dies t rotate= tfri�g•
riches and l estlzes the blood. tai
bealthlnl settee to the vital omen* tam
rejuvea slog the entire system. Tbisp
Regenerative Medicine
1
1s composed of the �grtnutne 9indwres
S.:rsopa►iffa. with Yellow Dock. sea -
tingle. the iodides rf Potassium sad
Ir or. and other Ingredient* of great ps-
tecry, car'eftu'y and wientitle ily eoss-
owjed. its onnu:a Is generally- known
to the medical profeseiou. an.t the best
phi k -lane convtnntiy' pceautba heist's
♦deereatoet as an
Absolute Ctire
F. reel.tiscase4 caused by the titisfena tet
1:10;400d. h Is concentrated to tee hlgh-
e t practicable degree, far beyond any
c':ter prr;oaration for which like effects
r' ,turd, and it therefore the cheered,
at the b:•,: Weedpurifying mon-
ciao, in the wor:d.
A p,. sittre care food this dangerous`
by gold ell Druggists: ►tread! dg
complaint, and fee all acute °r chronic 1 0*Lilss tar pi.
forms of Bowel Cun.plaint incident to
Summer and FhII, is found in Dr. Foe. i ._____.-__ -- ----- —4
ler'• Extract of Wild Strawhorry ; t-. he i CiFODRRICEC
procured from any druggist.
heavy atsek serum her c.iw's back
oicken its pace homewards.On emerging on the goatrysld leehisio
%crow Willy gave a great star, and hie
heart fell, for then was Duncan Dunhill
and severs) of his men crossing the tae
rice and approaching the front door ei
the budding, In hit desperate haste hi
leapt into the first boat he saw and rowed
e arrow to the archway. The heavy door
e Iit
'But that is the shaft which leads to the ing quiotly Motioned to it.
eemcealment i, end it is there he has 'That's this stftla;t hods.' said Adauauu
enc,wr0$ifegfl'I. •wulk'vritha tl --
/one.'
At this moment Willy, who with Jlsr- ' we'll save the stuff from the hands of tie
ion had been fur some time silent wit- ' barpns Twl•
Re dismounted while he spoke, rsad
nesses of what was going to=add, non-
jectnred that Jea.op's obits* was flight, took in m the box of the gig a sites of
stout cordo out ante lengths, with a
and that he would be tanking good his ren pig of cork fastened to the end
escape by the eaeaage which led tr• the s9
harbor, so to facilitate this he closed the of each. This was tumbled int() the now
loaded boat, and two of the men got in
and rowed into the middle of the loch
among the sedges. Here a length of
rope was fastened around each keg, and
• gam, olio.,, $ los,' he whispered, `foUuw it was dropped to the bottom —the cork,
was closed and fastened as usual, but he dors of the chamber and locked it, thin
made the signal, and waited impatiently securing the excisemen for the time be -
fie !Marion to answer it. ing, although he knew they would not be
'Are they in r he breathlessly in- imig in furring it „pee.
DQ
0
•Whae.
'Meister Dunbar end his men.
'Yea' she calmly replied. 'Mtit dWsa'
1 be alarmed abaft that ; the Supervisor
-sere' often pays Mr. Jessop a heir—they are
'rw''7intimate freends.'
mss. 'This is nae veesit o' freenahip at any
rate,' returned Willy. 'Marion,' he
added, with nnoontrnlled excitement,
- 'Dickson has taken a bonny revenge on
us a' for no getting you for his wife.
And in a few passionate words he told
her all that bad occurred. The news s,
.hocked the poor girl that Willy had
' *eked Marie,, wemlMi�.
me.
And at his mtmuat 'peel he rushed
down stairs sad through the kitchen into
the pwwwage. Just as he arrived at the
point where the secret paaaave branched
off, the solid masonry was sinking deem,
and he heard Jessop cotntng out
'Ha, intercepted !' roared the amulrg-
Ier, nuking a wild dash at Willy as he
ran forward
''i o, n.•, Mai%ter J'seep , exclaimed
the youth. 'it's m.—it's Willy. f came
tan warn ye, but I was ower late. This
Iis an awful job. Dickson has betrayed
.af course, timbal; on the top, thus giving
the means' of pulling up the keg at some
furors time.
This work proceed with great celerity,
end by the time the boat was emptied
others of the carts had come to the side
of the loch,whose contents were ready 10
re -fill it.
In less than ten hours the whole of the
!j kegs were safely tlep.site d at the bottom
i of the loch—the boat put again into its
' hoose, the ,arts away. sad the lonely
' heel .1 water left to its uses! solitude.
When they returned to the farm -home had arrived with the news d
- tenderly to support her along the passage ' ua o, and they are gaun tae kits my wet had ta:en place lit Jessop's. The
t, the kitchen and it wassevenl minutes uncle's stuff tut sorer they hse gutteD ` r and b'
en they were able to walk upstairs to the I yours. if ye want nae escape there*
chamber to which Dunbar and his then time, for I locked therm in upstairs.'
tan "had cone. 'Ketape !' repeated Jeesop. 'Yes, 1 That coocealmwnt me empty he I
?.''°• P y ,.
pe,, To that chamber we shall peeved In must escape for I am ro oted : aDol d I am son feared that the •o dicer of that diener nand —"Try the next stack.'
fl,i.* company with the asper.uor and his taken perpetual imprisonment will bossy The davit ie the next steak proved all I
1.0 assietasn. Marion had heard Willy's fate.' would be tow lab,, 1
or
on an 1 dertttote u the first, and She rage of the I
Brat signal well enough, but it f,ldnwed The boat in which Willy had crossed Presently the knot *Whined i, almost immediately on the knock at the was still at the mouth of the archway, eminence which overlooked the mad , Supervisor was only equalled by his as-
'shaste, I carne running in with the intellic.sce tnnshment•
front dear, and on being on her way to and all three got into it in great „t men ,reg.. cess- 'Weil, Nr. Dont',,' said the farmer
open it to Mr. Dunhar• she could not at- and made for the quay. . that $ compact body
J ( int slowly *ernes the moor. t M hearing with • little kerb, 'pare you made a !
tend to the snmmone. Ther po,osasse. of The moment they touelted it•. erne I 1 that fortunate sei>nt» r'
the other talent with the Muperrieor did sprang
fancied security-, and he confidently an.
ticipated bein3 aide t.. cones*. and over-
whelm him immediately.
~ rri efininms and eluarks.
'PLANING MILL
Have hole plied their vocation nn the; e iTA1I1 ttiHED tern
wfferiLg poeolats rt the p.a.plr. The knife
has paned to the quick • caustic applica-} s
tions have tormented the victim ofoocons 1 BuChanan,Lawaon ; Rob�aon
until the cony shaped itself—there's
no curs. Putnam's Patules% Corn Ex- me�clra'ruaWu or
tractor proves on what a slender basis - _ ....
public opinion often rests. If you suffernds
from corns get the Extractor and you
will be satisfied. Seel everywhere. N.
C. Pelson & Co., Kingston, prier
.ever Ltee tn.
If you are suffering with low and de-
pressed spirits, loss r f appetite, general
debility. disordered blood, weak cunstt-
tutuon. headache. or any disease of a bil-
ious Sabure, by all meats preesre a n,t-
tle of Electric Bitters. You will he sur-
prisecl to see the rapid improvement that
will follow ; you will be inspired with new
life: strength and activity will return ;
pain and misery will cease. and hence --
forth you will rejoice in the braise of
DEALER.. IN *1.L KINDS OP
Lumber, Leath, Shingles
and builder's asatrrial of every dne.-riplion.
!VOX FUF.1111UOE A SPECIALTY.
sr All Orden, prompttrfauended to. t
Oo.ieric:.. Ano. I ISM 1JS -ly
GODKBICH BOILS WORKS
With the directness of nue whose in- I Electric Biters. Sell at fifty cents it
formation was accurate and minute, the
Supervisor went ,to the second mw of
stacks, and palmed at the first which
Dickson had named. Then he turned
round and lookad into the farmer's face
with s significant smile. To his ant -prim
that face betrayed no sign of uneasiness
or discomfiture. i therapetiteal indication+ am Tour 'elixir. ton
none of them prove.! with It.a as valuate as Melh°Mere tor new work andf repairs wP
'You are a capital actor, Adamson,' be yours. Te the medical profession 1 woslt re.x ke pr,n.pt attention.
rpr.•tally recommend at an the bed rime dr
remarked. with which tarn acquainted ter the se••x•
•.a- t' H RYSTA e' & BLACK,
•tux treatment of that lenge end reeetantly tr-
\What snake. you any r I crowded etas of oder-worked and nerve -es- ; tti'orks Sear U. T. R. ^teat ion.
know" ""a• 1 Winch. Feb. Id. tiled.
'Because you cin put on an ancon-
bottle by J. Wilson. EU!
Wheeterb Thews riteurbeara. ad.
PROF. N. WATKYNS BI EL. M.D.,
New York. says of Wherler4 G.l(tit:
"After having sedour ('impound Ylltir wt
1'lio,obates sad Cat�ya for ever two years la
tny darty practice'. 1 mm.t give It my unAivalld
cd a probeti� During a practice ur over
years ycare uw.i man rieetiacally
oms
prepared rpoeda made to many the sew But: on'thor te.
Illsereius: reeeirel seep stock of
MSS i NW STEMI FITTINGS
111 Salt Pans anti Bailers
Iscions look. though you know web -
I enough the within a few feet of ns tees
(that which when diticeverel, will pmvs
your ruin.
'I know n.. such thing, sir ; so you
giro me credit for too meth.'
I
'Very well. S,w men, search that
I stack.'
I ie a moment the lanterns were Lower-
ed, and speedily as esctatnation of 1
triumph 'soaped the lips of the officers,
for at on. plan the sheens were lone,
and could be easily draws out. A dose,
of them wore quickly tumbled out, and •
Dunbar himself dived into the inferior. 1
But he eaw.e main in less than • min-
ute, bre:ti de! nn.f furious
+• now line+ that the .Sopervuie
mon would make their appearance very
shortly. bet as ye' the messenger had not
returned from OnekMtrnspath andAdam
1717
T�t�iito WcetJ Nows
HURON SIGNAL
not produce any alarm in Marum's miad,4
for Mr. Dunbar often looked in opal&
Jew" r,f an ermine. and she had cow
eluded that the other had cents to USW
rip a social party. Dreading no egg,
therefore, she led the way upstairs to
the rime, where Jessop sat, and thine
ole sed t.• be the very room whiah ltd
rang rip the steps. I this the farmer at once gate orders t
'Farewell he whispered, 'i met turf should disperse. sa that the ,tIcers I 'Curse ye for an old hoary -beaded
whipm
,' t . arrivedl'e
*slap thug avid aright End everything fns,' thundered th. Supervisor, wholly
r ` seal .psietness, and perceive no I beside himself with paastoo, and adrane•
lolksifilerrif the hasty work that had' ing Spon Adstneas' trill he would Mnke
Mari Iorier
sy that t
pp- nm
a eint here. and we char
Kiaahat at� *Ws, fur i must leave haat-
The feat herds he uta �1
rushing away, and before ifie.
Hated Marto% out of the ha and
. or
imiehed s as ref the lana w 'e
newt ent eommnniestinn with the an Oh. Willy : wkst's leo he street W'
d"ryn.n.•o: »
reospticles. I.1 Marion, es tmhling she leases M
Jesup 1••usged in a huge chair sloes to I abs strong ars of het Inner.
"41.: it e.r
mond-I -
h«f visit was him.
d. Acting flIktkie fninnetwoi, the mom
withdrew td.tbdir houses, lialph loaded
lawmen is yi blasibon. and the group in
I . pkrlrw msuMd an apprentice of per- (
fleet sneoseer& At Mr. Ada .uos's n -
visa Liar llneaffbt out her weft b•e-
sestet a cow topped limited .rid
enafrtatetf him,
"lsewisn, alt.' be Mwwly said. '1'
have kept *dent en Long as you have I
kept within the bounds of yoer duty.
!lame methinks you ars inclined to I
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