« SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES. managed to speak at last Caryll is anxious to beg your for- “Alive?” he asked, trembling giveness. I hurried back immedi- Front Vickcr■ FfreiMe Companion. rwmir^a Amount of claims presented, filed and recorded, as by law required more than ever, and Dallinger nod- ¡ntely, and since there was no fur , . i i it against the county, and amounts allowed at the September term < r CHAPTER 111. [C ontinued ] jded. of cant. <»u. ceeded.' whispered Sir Tom in my, J Garred 4 50 4 50 ear, and the next moment we were I^et us get out of this musty hole.' “I am afraid it would have made Geo G Barnard blanks for Co.-................................. 1 35 1 35 groping our way towards the spot and I can tell you all about it. IJ n,e kill Grendall. »aid Sir Tom, Bong Gee washing for Co jail................................... 2 75 2 75 where the light shone faintly. Butl,uPP°8H tLat yon 1 owe a hundred 1 w*th a great sigh of relief, "if he Ross E Morris ms and other Mrs Chas Anderson attendance on Mrs Jordan, in- digent 20 00 Disallowed voice; -lie has just eome 1n time. still contained Decima's coffin, in . | valuables w hich the coffer contain- 15 65 ed, were onlv revealed on Sir Tom ’ s Jasper Davis justice fee Stenger v 8 Gittings .......... Let him in, Wilson.” creased even mv faith in his astute- 5 20 a devoted ! wedding dav, and their presence 1 e \ a is consi j . As he spoke, the figure of Gren­ news • «nd made Sir Tom u 1 i* uevoteu 11 i Joe Morns serving summons Stenger vs Gittings.. 3 30 u ” dall reappeared at the secret door, admirer of the great doctor for life. 1 was explained by the paper winch jf)e [)rjce witness and mileage “ 6 00 “The idea of Grendall secreting ' OH ver Grendall was reading when' m E Benson “ “ “ and his uplifted candle threw its 6 00 light on Warburton \\ ar burton ’s face and mine. I Die dody w-emed to me absurd from I we interrupted him in his stud.» TA McKinnon 3 days surveying Burns and Silvies road 20 40 Continued and I had to . Wilson, Gilson, true to his lifelong habit of ibe Die first,” he said, said. "and to 1,1 waH a message from her dead Cal Geer 3 “ viewer 8 40 obedience, had disappeared to obey form some other hypothesis for the | hither, who had prepared this sur- ■ John Worlow 3 “ “ 8 40 •Sir Tom’s orders. | Jisap|>earance. It was suggested ! Pr’W} as a wedding present to re- I) M McMenamy 3 davs “ 8 40 Greudall’s mean face was filled ! hy the letter whirly according to ,n*nd her of the parent who had Thus Lofton 3 “ chain bearer 8 40 8 40 with absolute terror. ! Miss Grtndall, caused the young loved her, and whom death' was Willie McKinnon3 Frank Whitworth 4 “ marker 8 40 able he cried, I lady ’ s trance. In that letter, w hich carrying away befoie she was "Burglurs! Thieves!” Glass & Prudhomme metallic case for county, build- to think of his kindness. in a quavering voice of fear; and he Mis* Grendall forged in order to » • ing fund 250 Oo "The estate that leave you will Chas Anderson bond for Frank Smith while made an attempt to close the door. separate you, Sir Tom, from your itn Co behind him. But Sir Tom was too fiancee, you were supposed to in­ have become a matter-of-course to jail 25 70 25 70 quick for him, und in another mo­ form Miss Grendall that your heart ( my little girl long before she realizes- Louis Racine house rent for holding inquest of S H 20 00 Foreman 10 00 ment h II in darkness, while the two was really hers, but that the patenti it ’ as a iiift from me.” he had writ-' E O H erald publishing schedule of expenditures •trugglial together. The candle fact of Miss Carvll’ devotion to you ( ten “I have saved up one present Julv term and Sept term 41 50 41 50 had fallen and gone out. I had made you conquer your own that will come fresh from my hand Frank Jordan witness fee State vs John and Will I struggled, with trembling fin- 1 feilings through pity and self inter ..land make her think of the father 8 00 Jordan ti a ‘10 loved her.” Ed Page gers, to find my matches, but was'****1’ u"d you [were supposed to Inq 8 00 u It was Oliver Greudall’s greed i Fred Otley 8 00 far too excited to strike one until ’ -'Dss Grendall’» forgiveness, and C. E K enyon , Clerk. Warburton's vqice, co 4 and author- Insure her that only the hofs-k-ss-1 a,,d curiosity, of course, which By R. E H embree , Deputy. i ness of gttning her love had made made him wait only until the itativs, calmed me a little, "1 have him safe,” lie said, “For | y°u offer y°ur hand but not your household was asleep before find-' heaveu’s sake, strike a light and heart to the heiress. It was a cun­ ing the secret chamber described in MM where Deci in a ia,” ningly devised b it r. as was the the dead man's message. I obeyed at once, finding myself, plan by which the young person ' Lady Tom’s eyes were full of when the match flared up, in a made Miss Curvll read it apparent­ I tears when she read it, and again To every pert-on send- email, musty chamber, not six feet ly without intending her to do so. when the coffer was opened, with 1 111 f UJ j IIIJ lj/llll.A. 'ng us the amount o »ijiiare, which contained nothing' “Since your fiancee never doubt- all its wealth of jewelry and valua­ UULil one yearly subscription to The H erald together with ten cents extrr^ but one massive looking oak cotter, l That you hud reallv written it, ble ornaments. we will send free a copy of The World Almanac for 1895. Single copies which almost filled it. If MissLvo" can understand the shock it "To think that oave slept in that may be ordered at this office for 25 eents. < aryll s body had been placed in it (Caused her, and the determination room so long, at d never dreamed i there was little hope now that she I which sho made when she recover­ of the coffer's existence.’’ she said could be »live, and the thought that1 ed from her trance to "land no more to her husband. " It contains by­ we had auoceeded tup late, filled me iu the way of your supposed happi- far my most naluable wedding pres with a sickening horror The next neon. Better, »he »aid to herself. |e,,t- »> moment, it seeiued to me, Bit Tom with noble unselushness, that every­ I “Ye»," said Sir Tern; “but the und Dr. Dillinger were standing body should think her dead coffer contains nothing so valuable behind me. I »uppoee that Gren­ 1 “It was the first thought tbit w- | as 1 thought it did when I saw it ’• r “ G t, and he gazed admiringly in I dall had la-en left in the charge of curreil to her when sin- woke to find h M ilaon, who had just left the brum herself in her coffin She was very *•’ hi» wile’s adoring eyes. /• f epe lalist. weak, of course, and only Mary* [ tiie end ] Ike Uaromt's h q»e did not s.-viu Augard heard her cry It was that ! The Ceit Reference Vet to have deserted him faithful young person that fed and A Volume of cvï .; ¿C? pa^us “Open the box quick, for began heaven's 1 clothed her during your absence in to I the village, and placed the lid on! It Treats 1,400 topics sake!' he said; and he Endorsed by STATESMEN, tug madly and vainly at the pad- the coffin, in the hopes that notiody lin ked lid, ' would take the trouble to remove EDUCATORS and 'Ji “The key! the key!" he shouted, ___ ri it before the _______ ___________ funeral. As vou said. STUDENTS everywhere. fran'io with hope and fear. “ "Make. Make; Mary Augard is devoted to her! to the pmo* Has Reached Such a State of Per­ » t t.. riti.rtuk.-w nt »V -it ioti Grendall give you the key. w ” . mistress, and she has a remarkable* fection That It is a Veritable r : l... J rw w hi »if month. w k > • i h r \ i hn r* Dallinger laid his baud restrain- power of keeping a secret for so I Encyclopedia of Facts, Statis­ 73 FO4 IWK1HP o.'jvct vf this of* iagly on bis arm. tics and Events Brought Hewn 1 young a girl Although I suspect i '■'•u.'wtirt* p<*rMin< •• Iva tu» n of ih I to January First, 1895. ”Whv open the bus at all?” he ' <*d what bad happened, after baar- I • i a" ta ne tro « tuv lot'i ikia. :: HE 1895 volume is a whole library asked quietly; and the barontt itig of the letter, I could not induce I in.it*elf. One can hardly think turned upon him furiously. In-r to confess a word of it, and I F the Siiiipi of a question it cannot answer. It tell? 1km t you see that lie must have was oblttfsd to find out from the i rividi Invert all about party platforms, election sta- ‘ t hidden Decima there,” he said, other servants who was the most I » hat ¥¡21.1 For tistics, the new tariff, religions of the hoarsely; and the physician sle-ok likely person to whom M.«» Carvll' nr* * his head. earth, population everywhere, state and would naturally go, if mv su.»posi-l government statistics, occupations of I fiat is quite impossible, Sir tions were correct Mv g*i s« turn- j W» tv *w men, foreign matters, literature, science >1 3 l orn See, you can tell by the cob ed out a right one She went loan •• tn It 9 and education. It is . . . »it; ir;* ’ welw that the coffer has not bean old nurse of here al Br.-ndi h, at M opened tor years,” The fact was whose house 1 found her when 1 * | •o apparent that even Warburton left you.” raafiaed it "Hut why did you not tell me’ "And l. r-«t> r-e < - , t the»».W I • I never like to raise false hopes. yll is not b ""*> I» Ju4«r4 !w '• • •l-> A ib Bbl<1 Rjf .•«.* IL..U-SI- I • Sir Tom »laird afhim, trembling and von bad a due of your ow7~to ■ «» » i1 '*• •»•»l«»-»*» «L • tf all over, hut unable to »peak follow up lb*»ides, I th.Kight it I ’ What reaauoF 1 a»k«d for him pussihlr that a complet» stranger MANHOOD RESTORCP’ •" m ." “Decause the lady to at preerut might have » greater chance of dro- •laytug with in old nuroe of Hera pdhug U m * young ladv*» dounts of - *'i c-». -. * *-*•*» « 4 tn.the neighbormg village ot Bren your all etnm Ism glad to mv •y»» • »nu». ditch.” Mid iHtllingvr, and Sir Too that I have »Uicveded and M IM it, Na« I FOUL PLAY. il u M i. 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