3, XL. 1IABTKB. VOL. XXIV T2I BL00D.STAIN ON THE FLOOB! (Conolnded from lsst week.) t t-.aa.rJ them moving along the floor and then the scratching of a match. It gar promise of burning and men went ont, and an Impatient voice ei- D n the mfttctr Glvsme anoth er, Jinii ' fi-oM oot The Toioe aonnded familiar. Sure ly I bad heard it sloes 1 had oome to Wlcklow. but where I onld not bring to mind. The next match did.ita daty, and eommuoicaled its blaze o the can dle which one'of the men bold, and a little while it waa binning clsarlv, diffaainff ft bright light abont the apartment It reealed the fscos of the two men to me ana si i Rszeu npon one f tbem I waa no longer in doobt oa to where I bad henrd bis voice before. It ws th the driver of the eiprese wagoo who ba J taken me from tte depot, and who bad first given me the history of the bonse In which we now stood It waa be who bad addressed his com panion as Slim,' and now thoy .both moved along to the spot which had possessed Bach- fasrinnlinn in my oysa nnlil 1 had solted tho; mystery flonocctod with it. Jim held the cnndlfl abovo it rorv ing it to and fro, but taking cure to shade the blnze with his Land, so that it might not shine ont too brightly through the wiodows. Dj yon koow whether any one bas been hero to-day, .Sum ' ake( the ooe who hnd net before rpokeu. Ye, one snrej. t bat chnp I brought over from the depot the other Jtj was in here thin f jrmioon.' 1 gave astnrt of surprise. II jw did be know thii T lltd my move ments boen watcbeil, and, if so, did they know tbut I was oveii secreted soma here abont the house 'He here I Tbeu be roast be a detective as we tbonuht he was in the first place said tho other, in evident alarm. 'No, 1 don't tbitikjbe is,' returned my driver., 'I've made all sorts of Inquiries, and 1 lave found that ho fit reallyanold'friend of Tom Jooes,' and thttt pryiog Ii's nose into other folks' affairs ain't io bis line; bat it be makes it so, he bad bettor lot bare oome loYioklow, tbaiV all. . So I say,' replied the other; em phaticallyi 'we've too good a thing here to bo Llowed on if we can help if 'You are righf, there, Jim; bnt let ns go down. The rest of the boys will be along soon.' , I held my brdath as the two viN lians passed alon? to the cellar door which 1 bad left standing open, and descended the stairs, leaving the old kitchen again in total daiknea. What waa their errand below T 1 asked myself this question, and at once resolved that 1 would find out if possible. Noiselessly 1 gilded out from the cloaet aud felt my way along to the cellar-door, where 1 paused and listened. A faint light came np from below, and the bnmof distant voices ' Silently I descended the stairs. When I reaobed the bottom 1 found myself in total darkness. The light had diBsappeared, and tbe bum of voices bad ceased. What Lad become of tbem t It seemed an though the earth bad opened and swallowed tbem up Suddenly I beard ft sound above my bead others of tbe gang were crossing tbe kitchen floor toward tbe entranoe to tbe cellar, and in a rao ment more they would be ooming down npon me Hastily I crept in beneath tbe talrs, knocking over (be basin of paint with one band, and dashing its contents over my hands and faoe. Once under tbe stairs there was plenty of room, and I drew myself np into as small ft compass as pos sible against tbe wall, and with my hind npon my revolver waited for what the next ruinates would bring forth. Tramp, tramp, about my bead, sounded the footsteps, and by tbem I was assured that three more bad entered tbe cellar, and were groping their way about In the darkness. 8uddenly ft voice exolaimod, impa tiently Wby don't tbe boys show np tbe light f I shi.ll break my neok . over something that may be lying abont here.' Give the signal and tbey will show It t said another, A short, sharp whistle ent tbe air lile ft tsife, and It bad not disj t-ry tc'jre ft t :? b tlza vrsll, iuaiXJimJ....t which bad escaped my oolic on tuv i previous visit, wao lorown open mm ft bright light flashed out, revealing ft room of considerable dimensions beyond, in wb'ch ' ' tablei and benches .ranged about, Tbe light ,.Jfftr too brillftjnl tfMKf e.djom a tallow candle, for it lighted np the cellar without, revealing' tbi forma of tbe three men distinctly; and had they chanced to bate tnrne l their i. i i - - . - unaui iuey mast unvo sueu mvv crouching beneath tho stairs' Hal as Inck wonld have it they did not, bat passed at once into the farther apartment, closing the door behind tbem, leaving me in dark doss mora profound than ever. Tbrice was this repented, aod I had seen ten men enter the secret chamber Then came a long inter val, which oonvincud me at last, tint they bad all arrived who wonld be there that night. 1 renVcttid npon what should be my next movn. Td attempt to pry any farther in to thoir mystery Mint tiiht, I thought would avail mo nothiug, an I it tnigllt get me ioto di Moult iis. I had learn ed enough already to f orever I iy tho ghost io tbo haunted bout, ni I to bring a pick of vil'i-uiH to jiitice That tbey were a gug ol ti roin ers or COUntoifeitelH, I hnd nol the doubt, and I Mt it wonl I he my duty to unearth them to the autbuti- ties. 1 ftlt cn-iiK r.'il.lo mtcrc-Hl io (bo diccovei'ieH I imd mudo, aod 1 know that 1 (-l)oul 1 bo tho lion of Wich low for tho next ecveu dny, at lemt I'odplo would suy tt ono another: 'There rocn the iimn lv laid the yhoet nod 1 Hboald nlea he au ohjvct of iuttroht to Iho vuivig ladi'.-s in tho church tho next Sil'bi'h.' At thnt moment 1 felt nijBulf qtiitu u hto; bnt it snddonly occurred to mo that 1 should remember tho old ud igc 'not to crow nutil yon are out of the woods' 1 had forgotten that 1 now camo buck to my itntnpdi tle surrounding, and reflected oa what 1 should do next. Should 1 remain tshero I was, and p;o t Ii.hu emerge from their den and tnku their de pnrture, or uhnnld 1 leavo at ouco, and return to Toin'ri mother, wl.ilo the coast was clear f 1 decided npou tbelrtter, and ta about to crawl out from my hidings place,' when-1 board footetepg aiin in tho kitcheu. More of thorn wero coming, so 1 shrank back into my corner to witness their decent. The footsteps went a round the room, and at laut cam) to lb) cellar door, where tbey p vised for a mo ment, while a light, ai from a Inn torn, flashed down tho etuim. Then the footsteps began slowly to des cend. 1 counted them one by one until thoy reached tho bottom, and tbe new comer stood close to, bnt with bis back toward me Iti oue baud bo carried a common hntern and as lie moved way from the foot of the stairs, 1 thought thai hid fig ure looked very familiar. He held the Iaototu up as bo wont aroand, and from his motions 1 could not bolp deciding tht-b. wittt- stranger to tbe spot, and not a mem ber of tho gong boyoud tho wall. At lust bis steps brought Liin close to tbe doer, through which 1 bad seen the members of the gang pass, and at this instant bid faco was turn., ed by chance for a moment toward me, and i plainly saw bis features. It was my friend. Tom Jones 1 hardly checked mysdf in time to prevent giving utteranco to an exolamation of surprise at beboldiug him, for 1 bad not supposed that be bad returned. But here bo was in fleHb, and-1 knew bis errand at once llis mother bad told hitn wbero 1 bad gone, and be bad oome io search of me. 1 was about te call oat to him io a low tone, but beforo 1 could do so he bad seen the door, and, evidently with tbe intention of entering, be plaood bis band npon the latch, and finding it fastened be gave it a lio lent shako. It produced no result, so be gave it another, and ' tbe next moment it flew open revealing noth ing but a dark void boyoud. Takiog a step forward, denpito tbe low warning 1 gave him, be held b e lantern oat, that its light might show hi way, bnt la a moment more it it was dashed from bis bands.and all was in total darkness. Yillians, unhand me,' 1 beard Tom cry; (ben there was a straggle, followed by blow and a heavy fall, and then all was still. Poor Tonil Had tbey taken bis life, and I close by, without lifting a Itad to rrevest it? I heard tbe '4-ilMI ml Ho that will 11' M1DDLEBURGH, ' I I door shut to with a clung, and tbeo all waa Mill, W hat shonld I do Sbonld 1 fly to bis ftpsintance, and with my aim pie arm cow bat the whole gang and try to save bis life? Or, sbonld 1 mnko (bo best of my way ont of, the accursed spot, and rnn to the vil lage and givo tht alarm? For a 'uoincnt 1 was undecided. Either way it seemed that Tom's lifo i ss at htako. At Inst I formed (be resolution In go for help, aod was edging my way out from bonealh the Main, when tho door f the nectot apartment whs thrown open, and (Iia biilliaot light which 1 had aeon b fare flashed out. Hastily 1 Ml back ngtinst the wall, fearing that I pbonld be discov ered; and there I lay, holding my bieath, while three or fonr of my gin 3 went peeping nboat tbe eellnr and through the bonse seeking for any compaions which Tom might have brought with bin). At lust thoy were apparently satisfied that became nlone, and rctnrnod to thoir dou, having mo undiscovered. Ko sooner was the door shut than, having changed my r!nd as to tb cornea of proem4".,, t emerged from my biding placn, and crept noiseless ly np stairs, across tbe kitchen, out into tbe open air. Here, io the thick shrubbery which giewclosoto tbe bonse, 1 secreted myself, and there remained motion lens, ni.til I counted as mnuy Unvo the housa ns 1 bud Been enter the cellar Then, when I bad given tbem a chance to pet well clear of the premise-", I re-entered the bonse, and hastened down to tho c.llir to hear, if possible, tbe fate of Tom. 1 carried vith mo a rusty iron bar, which 1 bid stumbled npon ontsidc, with whioh I meant to break ia the door, could 1 not open it iu any oth er way. Feeling my woy to tbo door.wbicb 1 tried and found s.cnrely fattened, I placed my ear to the crevice and listened intently. At first I beard nothing, and then a sound full upon ujy ear which I was sure wus a groan. Tom,' I cried, through the crevice; 'you aro not dead, 1 bopof Another gionn, and then a f.titl voice said : Hot qnite; can't yon get to me?' My only answer was a blow ngainst tho door with that bar, another ond another I dealt npon it, till at hint tho bolt waa broken, the door swung hack, and rushed into the secret chamber. 'Toig, bero are jon' I cried. Here,' said a voice at my foct; and reaching down, I encountered the fuco of Tom, which, in another mo ment, I should have put my foot ou 'Thank Qod that yon are alivo, Tom; but are you much bnrlT I cried eosrebiog for bis band, that I might give it a frieudly pressure. 'borne, I am afraid; my bend don't feel just right yet. You must find my band there. Tbe villains have fattened them bohind me, and my leys are bound, too ' 'The rascals! but thoy shall softer for this,' I said, as with my pocket knife I set Tom free, and' then help ed him on bis feet, where, for a ruin ute be was unable to stand alone, bis bead was to dizzy. Lead me out of this room; tbe air is stifling. Get me oat benoath tbe stabs and 1 shall foel better. Lean on mo, end I will soon get you tbere, Tom,' I replied ; and, half-supporting him, I led him ont through tbo cellar, up over the stairs, through tbe kitchen, and so bad bim out where the cool air could bathe bia brow and bring bim fairly (o birnrolf again In a little time be bad, in a meas ure, reooveied bis strength, and no bad set out for borne. Did yon recognize soy of them. Tom f I said as we went along. 'Ko, not oue,' he replied. 'It wan not light enough.' Why did tbey bind you hand end foot ? Do you remember what they said ubout it 1' Yes, plainly. They tried to make me take a horrid oath that J would never reveal what I bad discovered of their biding place, but I refused to do it. Then they told me that 1 shonl 1 never leave tho ploou alive notil I had taken the oath, aid that tbey would starve me to it, or to death. So tl ey bound me and Mi me there till yon came,' Then, in return, I told bim of what I bud witnessed, and by (hat time we were at bis mother's, H was past midoigbt, , and (be reason is a bigot ; hotliat canrtt h a fool ; SNYDER C PENN'A, FEBRUARY I I II Mil I II I .! II IM Hill I good woman was fearfalljjilgbten ed. TtJtn bad como bone Sooner than be bad promised, otiu had gone At onoe to the haunted ' b "use for mo. Sbe had watched ai xioaaly for oai return, and when, at lust, we did presentjpnrselr jhej,M frighten od more than ever. Tom' face and cloths wore covered.' with blood, which bad flowed from the woand in bis bead, whili I'prer-eotod ai eqnally gory sppearnneo on acoonnt of the red p lint with which I wr nlenlifnU tnnrink1nd. ' i - j 1 Leaving Tom io 'acquaint bU mother with tho details of our ad ventures, I mado my way to the vill age, and foou had tho proper offloer nlbit to their dntv t for I knew if wo wHtited to make a haul we. mnat do it before they would have a chance to return to see their prisoner, Qii etly we proceeded to tbe old house, aud there found tbati which I bad expected to Dud, namely, tools, plates, and prot-ses fof a I gong of counterfeiters, and a large amount of snnrions curiencvi which they had all ready to send to their ngouts in varum pails of the country. It near morning' when we got around npon my old friend, the tliiver, aud Jt mutt bo confer-sud that we somewhat ilitrpiioed that worthy when wo accommodated him with a pair of bracelets. When ho saw me, bo was coiivtneod that 1 mi.i in real ty n detective, and that I already know all t eo ho mada a clean breast of it and lorj licultd nil ol hia companions, win reby wo were enabled to secured tin whole gang, and thns break up combination which extiudjd over a laro area of territory to which no clue bad be fore bieu obtained. It was d.-flitflit wbn T got back to Tom'a tnotLor'rt, aid. found that neither of them. had tien abudf so anxious wero tboy to kiew how it all turned out, and when I told my story thoy wero of cos mind, tbnt I had done a goodnight's work, which conclusion 1 aleo coinakldd in. I stayed in Wickh.w, until the villains had (blr eiamination and been can ied awry to jail, and I v.ni all tho lion that I b id imagined I should bo. Old ladies would Mop to look nf mo in ' the street, and so would tho bjys ; but tbo youug la dies, I must confess, though it hurts my vanity to do so, only gave me n louk, nnd then t bi t r eyes followed s'iuih otln r In ttei .looking follow who chanced to 1)4 goiiis; Ly. I har froiu Tom qnito oftsu row. Ho fas tho g!iost no longer wall.s in the haunted h-tnio, and that tho blood-Main intaiuH its dark hue from onolycar's end to another. When it changes it ppr ti 'again I shall make another trip to Wieklow. Tho Eock Agent's Husband- She came Into the snnotiiui pellln li'ttt-r lili'M and patent tdlUliolders. She wits pretty nud sweet, and some what talkative, "My life It hard," fcho said, "but I have it jolly lot of fun. When I was j-M-Kt, .fan 1 1 tttupnLtit-Um .Sulcutc hotel. My huMmed in a traveling man nud waa iu town at the same lime. 1 happened to meet ft bitilc ntreiit, who wan di teriulned I hIioiiIiI go to work for him got mushed a little, I think. Anyway he followed me about until I got rather tired of it. He wanted to call and see me at the hotel, nnd I. let him oome ! "Now, my husband stands six feet two nnd Is built like John L. Sullivan, and when that little bible peddler got into our room the sweet, sunny tmiile died out of hia faee, and when my husband took him on his knee and told hint sweet little Mories about i;ocd little children that had gone to heaven mid had their pictures pre served in Sunday school books, I thought ho would die, My hunbaud told him he was real glud to flud such a nice fellow end wus so glad he liked me, aud that when we got rich we would adopt him but 1 must go. Nc, I don't flirt ; but it la luiposible to keep soma conceited popple from making fools of themselves." and (fathering up her auiupleauhe went away. Fifteen thousand ducks are naid (o have beon uliot in a ttirjl day re cently in tho Fupquchauna llild William Pobsoii, of Havre de Grace, on the openiug day eight yearn nr, killed 512 and buret bia (uu before be stopped Ha kept two muo busy all day picking np f't-ad duck lie has tbe highest tingle record. According to a lute report Minneso ta and Dakota, with a "population of a million mid a, half of people, pro-j- " - -1 - r a-- f-- v duce i-n one yi ti- juoi whoat thftif Grant Diltuti ntil freliiiid with a popA ulntlon of thlrty-J vo tntjIioiiH, Ko that daro not is a slate. CUSSLT0F.n02JCa Teople have forgotten tho natnie of (be orvic3 asked of aud obtuined from their Boldiers. Let tbe leader think for a moment what nacufiees would be involved if be, now lead ing tbiam;azaue "fcmrrtat)!y by his wietcr flresido, should feel it to have become his duty to drop l i business wholly j to eay goo 1 bye lc wifo and children, knowing Ihpgrnv riskb that be never wo ill seo them again npou earth; to leave bis lens uie and home comh.rta, do'n a pii ate soldier's noifoim, pub, pit to rigorous physical discipline, march hy night and by day.. bo '.bonst lcf ia rain and snow, often sleeping without shelter under a pouring r I: v: to live ou the c.iarsest faro nKvavn, and frequently have an insnflic'ent supply or mat ; to bo primed ns n picket by day and i.igbt in peMilmi- tinl swampi end bottom lauds ;',to riek the imminent piilof losing health nnl nccepling tho tet'der mercies of a field hospital ; to entei upon campaign, sUii mih, baltlo day after day to eo comrades drop down one by ono ; to tnfco t'n cbances of wounds by sh.ll nud L ill let, of tortnie iu a piison pen, nnd of death by nny T Uicfo iiiealffl-'-iinayino all this, and then say wheth er he would consider that bit coun try bad redoomed a pledgo of 'oter nal L'ratitudo as noon ui it 'had paid him the princely hiiiii of tf 11)2 a year fur thin aervices ! There ifl no need of rhetoric. This jce-ihlo ex pei ier.co ia what hundroda of Ihooa. anda of our bravo boya nctually en dared. There ia not u dr h of nd ded siMubrenesa to tho colorirg Hero, then, ii preciuly the qucsliot) that ia pleading for tcttlftuitit at tho bniida of tho Ani'-Meau p. ople of tc-d ty. rrom 'Shall Wo l't m-ii.ti Our Soldier, by Col. K. II. Uopee, ia The American Magnzine. ir&iWknm mm nuiy Jm 5obt3 on tho Eank cf Conso Tbe way to bavo a good credit is to keep out of dobl. To bo in'eliipeiit U to bo lioni !t, kind nnd good. Yon havo na mnc'.i i iht to pnt your hand into another man'H pocket a M your r.oho into unolher man's bus iness. A kind word costs yuu liolbing, and I ho re t in ii of it may como at a .titno nhen you neeil it ruo-d, i rust no maii'a nj'piaranco. The roughest b-trk covcra the soundest tree and tho thinnest ioo has tho smoothest am face. Ho who lonjja ufler good precepts ia (iiicl;riied iu Lis iniainaiion and strengthened iu his cxprci.. i n. Tho vine which grows in tho sun ia the fullest of aap and svveoiest of fruit. A good untiled child is ll f t ticsn of fitrei'.g'.!i bot.vci.'ti ita pirents mid in. The barei.l Htump is In-pitiful ! when overrun by tho boceys'ieUii. There ia no eiich th'iin na bi po Icps lif-.. The honl ctild no uioi( exist without breath. An Sutcrji'I-ii:, Kolhclo llf'z G- M. fSbindel chii nlwriy n ic lied npon, not only to carry in .Mm !; tlit b 'fit i-f overvlbiu, bnt topo. core tho Afencv for nich in ticli-n u hnvo well-liiiowu rifiit, nnd uro pop ular v ilh tho people, llivlihy Mis. tttiiiiritf tho reputation t;f l in, id wys ciiterpiicinp, t.nd ever 1 1i;il.T lliivintr secured tlni .A' i-cy fm tho ci luhriited Ir. Jul'r Xjw Discovery for Consumption, .):) iH jl on u potiitive puarantco. It will hiirily euro lay nn l every i. (T r t i u of Throuf, I.tuif-p, nnd Chest, nnd to show our confidence, o it.vjio you to cull nud (;ut a 'J liul lioltlo iVeo. 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