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eyes had the e,tirae cold light in theta
whioh he renieiubt.retl so stat, and Jar
voles was as sweet as ever. When dils-
r:e.r 'vas over, :1It t•lLkrese wit:1 at1 i1a1-
p ittt::st air, and b:ckoritd tteorre to
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often ; mare ii i'- elate: t, ti
cheld the real=" a: tool la -e t tel. 'the o.t''°
tam a Wed tea, ;i it on +itr1^:ir, Site
o.it to led.; f.:r Lite, n111 f.tt.nI late
e ° eel ilk they ehtel tt Tet tate eeliiit, tel
acme o ' li
f ;Le :diem. ,i net ,:teal e
littlefew jeti4^re ttl lUy°i rock hie Ieeelta a
Refit"_' .
9. knee' e' yt.lt puri e. t.;h°n l:illt, s' it
I'lyra. but the hay asci„, to Lis new
protector, alta+t trowel tl£tieete l to his
mother. She drew a dfelt choir near
the rein, lathing; ciut;crests the treyrlual
water. They were , ae, tate-.l.niti+g peet
t
Charlotte, e.t.a the long line of grei:n
*east lay 1).444 llfi before their oyes.
George, looking est the Barth:tea i-ky,
gave; (1lltldt'u start, And tt ratty i,routlt3
arame into his few. lie did mit like the
appearance of the they. He had ecu
h look like that before tchrrife squalls,
and he went away to prepare for dan-
ger. The sun ret in a blazing stay, but
it was the wrong kind of red—u lured,
fiery glare. The sailors shook their
beads and loolcei siguificantly at each
other. Myra, surprised by these straugo
glances, asked,
'What is tho matter, George V
'L cal fall of wird yonder, perhaps—
nothing to speak of. You go into your
cabin and never mind it. If there is
any real danger, I will be the first one
to tell you, never fear. Take her into
the cabin Gale, and do'l't riled the
chatter of my men. If the lubbers had
never sailed the lake, I wouldn't blame
there so nrucb. But --I don't like this.
Go bet) the cabin.'
The wind began to rile in fitful gusts,
and the steamer was rushing -through
the \victerJ at her best speed, tl$e foam
piling i self in wl4i'e masses about her
cut -water. Below, her great heart
throbbed and beat, while the firerneu.
Smoke -begrimed and perspiring, piled
wood iu the furnace, and the engineer
obeyed the order which clone through
the speaking tubs to put on apecd.
Night • came on, and the waves seemed,.
to go down for a moment, and it was
almost a calm,and then, without a•
reounent's warning, the • squall struck
them on the beam. Many a sailing
craft went down in that fierce gust, ain't
even the steamer felt it. As she heeled
to leeward, and every thing np )n the
+windward side went tl'nnclerir g across
the deck, a wail of despair was heard
among the passengers. But, in obedi-
ence to the captain's order, the steam-
er's course wase changed so that, the
bow painted ' into the wind's eye,'
-while the ft•:roe a ruall roared about her,
and a watery deluge swept across her
decks. George Manly, drenched by
the icy hod, ' O bold WA confident,
kept his station behind thewheel-house
holding in one hand the speaking tube,
encs in the other a trumpet, for in the
mar of tiro chrnents no hitt-nun st.=lee
er..uld have nzty power. A. conf „ e l
spout tali re as a crowd of dretrelLed
l hwl •cr t e a eslne rushing lin-Ward,
tit: -':e, fore and aft :' cried
t.xx. yaan','1 d:ulirsr, t11r'atliins, take th
'peat aft. 'What +:o th" y wean ani 1 x
•x l'"r*'raret when 7t'e;tre bl y
re
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a.ate ,'"otare ipCe1 Coca a 5.t&. A`# a
lAi71t to trio i ftfr et,Otin.
';t. are ` eketcd tCirv' ker. ii c.
4 "t on rails s. are l[' a„'^ $ .
tt :TA?' 11 in that dark1:
s+tfix >,^x 4Flirx ,c
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THE TIMES
h»nd of the husband, and seizing him
stitidenly, forced hila into the butt, awl
eae+t off the painter, The beat and
1=te'atnrr por"e.d in the darkness,
and George Manly renudnea tattoo the
ill-fated craft, happy In tttt? eon at'iremti-
nes- that he tied 1:4 ural her v. ies' prali-
he.: tit( 1l1 to letsira and save hila, He
*e 4 glad they diel net att'11ript it. The
s te.s lxr v1Py 1 `:elktt already, and elpht S' a ed btit
'tooth.
t' mach, ' %1's6 illi- i
aP* . tkt• t1:L tz a at # :. l ek, he sat e t us,v
a rrtlaL...J.ta.1 Tii:taut a
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`\ -ma with at will, meta'
They L. d lt.i only ia1Olz :am :illi
are fighting for tht•ir lives. But, fast
es they lat9e:red, the water peered it
faster r them the pumps coups draw i
out. It gained, inch by lite+h, t41,:
tliknrge hurried about, preparing tie
boats for the salvation of the passel:
vers. The storm had subsided aei quiet;
ly as it ruse, but tltongli they nee
rJ cke41 idly upon the Laves, they fel;
that they were doomed.
'Get out the boats !' cried the sailors
Temps can't save lis. The steurilet
lutist go down.'
They lade a rush for the boat oi:
the starooard quarter, but George Man-
ly stood before it, a revolver iu. his
Illt4ldr and warned them sternly back
•I ant captain of this bnat yet, and y
passengers shall bo saved first, my ere sti
next, myself Inst of all. But the inti-
who lays a finger upon any of these
boats, except I order it, is a lead man.'
They (palled before the determined
captain, and when he called to certain
ones to help lower sway the boat, they
quietly obeyed hien. One by one thr
frightened passengers descended, until
there was only room left for the lour
rowers find the mato who was to cow.
mend the boat. 'Away with you,' said
George. 'You've a compass, Watkins ?'
'Ay, ay, Sir. God bless you captain ?'
The boat pushed oil, and the remain-
ing,pi:e was lowered. It was larger
than the one which had just left the
steamer, but not large .enough to hold
all. George, with his own hand, t-Iaced.
Myra iu the boat, and put the child in
her arms. -No one remained taper' the
steamer except Myra's husband and
Manly. The sailors began t.i grumble.
'Corse along, call. She is getting
heavy. But both of ynu can'tcome in
this boat ; she won't stand it.'
1 know it,' said George, calmly. 'I
am not going with you. Gale IiTerrielt,
get into that boat. : The stearuer wi]1
not be afloat in fifteen minutes.'
'I will not go,' said Gale.
'You must,' replied George, almost
fiercely. 'And before you go I want
yen to take this letter.: Wlieu you know
that I..am dead, give it to your wife. If
I live, return it to tne.'
He thrust the sealed letter into the
afOOOPOSZI Oon jectonary
1noki"d TolmoCO '5 Cots pop Ib
NHOICE TOBACCOES AND CIGABt
raw aye einstock.
SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT. _
School Books, Stationery, Maf a:;iliet
WWI ALL THE LATEST new
.11.--3iutvingaip 3h,>s n - vary ku1
C SANDERS •
Exeter Tannery
rhe undersigned wouldacquaiut the :rade that
they have net. ou hand, a large quantity of
LLA TI- Ii;
such art
UPPER, KIP, ctl Lf NARNESS,SELTING
RUSSET ants
A quantity of hair for plasterers, on hand,
91aLiCELAN
AlcOALL1711
Cash for hides.
Fruit of all Kinds
The Public can be supplied at all T°mos with.
the very best iu their season
Remember the Stand—
One door north of 1owli's Tobacco store, Main
Stroot.i xeter..
ST. al l.RY'S LIMl&WORK e
our drawn kilns being now info, O,Joro;tion and
turning out daily a large'mairtitl of
LINDE
that for allpurposcs
cannot be surpassed in the Devlin.
1011.
Parties from% distance can always bort spited
either at the kilns or deliyerd by team' esLew
est renuuier.tive rates. Ordorafrom s distance
promptly attended to.
WH1TSON & SC.LATER
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prick. in CI A
quantity i )! 1 •:) ;4,(l•.'ctt
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Any quantity of
PORK C TT NG
constantly on hard
Wholesale and, Retail..
All orders for cured meat
promptly attended to
NSW ''XR
The undersigned having rentodtho
Planing -Mill, sash, Door and
Blind factory,
of Mr. ,FohnI - ss, and having on hand alarm)
stock 1 rst class lumber are now prepared. to
CO.,'T.a14( 1'
or all manner of buildings, and furnish ma-
terial for the same.
GROOMING TURNING 'SCROLL ORK
done at lowest prices,
ROSS DUOS d DAVIDSON
April 12
MILL INER7
MISS G-ARLICK,
has now on hand a foil stock of fall and 'winter
Miileuery, ',io-tuprisieg all the latest
novelties til Hats, Bonnets,
Feathers, Flowers,
Sites, Velvets, Ribbons,
t&o., at lower prices than ever.
FANCY GOODS
Berlin Wools, Ottoman and Slipper
Pattrrns.
Jaoktts made or cut to order. Fur trimings for
Mantto;and Jacketts, at
MISS GARLICK'S,
Main fit, krzetsr
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B11A V . . l e' 4 1 .') l aviiig at con -
,t site 134+st not-
, ..,Y 1,t lie a ice,Lindhay..on
u.Ai :1 .Ela. ,e tv 1Pf
First -Class Pu mps
a:l.l E_t t y r r+,r i i. v) to:dte t) t•r,k r on the short -
.4:e teaf\+ \.c El e r t t ti rls l'u-;,'1* Weld and
a[
z a e,)ntra a tt d :ux 4,140,14(1114,140,14(111i'anti a largo
Z; t `r -trio: a it 1. 1.L'r A •n'ft Mtn lantnl)+trot
-to 7,17.11.,r, 1 int froze tit,, 1:'.1e.
ro ,. L» t ltaur,ir 13. (leve ..tY, l: of Legs ou Band
far .tl ltnac;o i t-rp,aies, cut according to o..der
ddea1.:rs ug 1.ntil 'morality Litton-icd to,
TEE TAILANI) WJ TER TRADE
c. Southoot't c Sols
TAYLOR'; and t'LoTUItits,
'fake pleasure toff fordi the iuhabitantaof Exeter
add surrounding country, that they have joy
ope..e(I out au e-cat:11m t r s. _ortruoitt of
Z'u'ertls, errtainfp, VCS'tings:
ni th.' 1 tto4t'-1 I s incl pati rnet,an 1 feel: assured
thatuxtae inattte a fclrt aida, tb y eau suit the
motif nisi ite iUt*R t41,5108.
A nutnber of ''ranter F Sewing machines
;rill be sold at 't sacrifice to ele:aul ')nt stock.
N?I i t Sll01
W � i Asa i itchng
'Mares .to inform the public t%. tt he is • batten'
prepa:•cd to repair all kinds of
Selving Machines=, `•.1Tat,ches
Clocks, Guns, &c., than any
other person in the utry, as
his e..1lrgas are Mou'l't to, and
he gu rantees tip give Satiate-
doll.
' ..rcea,.x: ,ssrmranm srrnmwi10r-nam'
Cl RAND BEND HOTEL.—The un-
rit •^»'se. having rented thr, sbovo hotelfor
a tern of A earn, has refltte. it nn for ;tile coin.
tort of no 1; avenin,; public. Good liquors at the
bar. 4loott hostler it attendance. C,Iirnv,•prop
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