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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-25, Page 719"09 , ., I ."". IT �, ; " ; . ,-%.X"K,t�,.V44-71,.�� %�.. �­ , ­ - - I I ,a. 1); WrA01GART .,e.,�v,,­'t�?T�,­­� ''.."!, .. 'T,o, I -o' wt ir , ,�X. P, X.OTA,QQA'RT' U. � �'.,,�: . � .. " , 1� , 1 04 . � . 11�1.1 I , , � '. �� .. ,.'I, ". I - �. I . I I , , I . I I . !. . 0, * ,. Xguzzart Bros$' 0 , , , I . � .. I M Iff, 01 . . �,BANKERS­ . . I . I . � � I . 7 .1, .. �, - , , " . , ,,'� I . . '. , . , " , . . _ , , � , I . . A GF,NZR,kI, 0ximm. A1041- , I . I , ,N.p,S;$. TRANS D; NOTES I ACTB . .. " DIS NTED , Cou . MAWS 1,$SVEP , I . NTEREST ALL6WED ON D&- . I - vASJTS� SAL4 NOTES'PURCH W_ , . - - ASED. - - - - " - � - ' - . . ­ I ' -"I- - K, T. RANCE- - - -. � 'PV. I I NOTARY . I 131,10 CONVEY, ANCER, FINANCIAL, REAL I ESTATE AND FIRE INSUR, � ANCE AGENT, REPRESEN- I TING 14 FIRE INSURANCE ,COMPANIES, DIVISION COURT OFFICE, CLINTON, ----- � � . w. BRYDONE, . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, I;UBLIC. ETC. 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I *_ I I I ,,�_, t�, � . � I . ,�O . r- , I'll , � , �, EV;i . ­�, ". IV � ��, , - al � _11'P.- I . . .4�* I IN . .. :1 : - .1 .. 1. ��, ." I; 11 -1 '� if - �,%.-4 ,,, I I - . I . � - In Goderich at the Auction House 'every Saturday afternocn. We sell anything and everything, anywhere and at A.Aly - time, X.erchandis7, Real Estate, Live Stock, E to. G, W, Beckett, Auctioneer, P. . 0, Box i8s Goderich. Phone 108 . . . 63-6 . __ _�__. , " I . . . . . was it kr6tesque d&4._eI4(rIn 40 *,nowumr-querm odroem witUtbo . this stur lying Itil, the 100F ft it - , � undershirt and a worg PaIr of trou- - r V DRS. GUNS &'MCRAS' - wasn't the celestium Itself, all I Ila- . . I - . Dr.. Guim, L.R.C.P., I-R -C -S-, The' attractive roke is via .W. Rdin. I . Chicag6 and St. Paul, Minnca- . . . . . ,ijt 0Mee­ftta*Io street, Clinton. Nig . , .liolis or, Duluth. . 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I z;;;;- I __ � �_ A., - '141001-1 WIN. .";,;. - _ _ - _ __:�, I, I __ . . fie , was it kr6tesque d&4._eI4(rIn 40 *,nowumr-querm odroem witUtbo . this stur lying Itil, the 100F ft it - , � undershirt and a worg PaIr of trou- keei) Interest of the, sclootlet. wasn't the celestium Itself, all I Ila- ce , I re fastened With, up old bit of tarred "God knows what It is!" said Dar- agine, but a wort of byproduct *Itb 1119 rope , it his suspenders. which I to lieu o , o � row, rousing ,W ppelf. "Not the per- � physiolog1cial and radUat eIrKIS or the I I , I! bad been repairlug. Abolit pis W411st , rected product, TbQ doctor, said 'that , real thing. god it -badbeen set lbero, I I . - dickered . a sort of Aura of radlitluce when he gave it to me. it I could re- , on gugr4, a discouragement to 00 : which WAS extinguished as be lung Member pue-tentb of what he told WO 13 spirit or Investigation, As- It WPrQ. 0 . ; himself hea4forewout into the C014 th4taight'. it b; Ilk(# a disordere,4 olmtlt, when the top was lifted our little I , : spring. I hauleil him out. Be seemed 4 pliantasolagorla of Wousitrolls Pow- � Smardlau gets In Its, work. produaluo . . , I ' gy, Something, that achieves results 'L to nor To my questiono be replied on- erv, )ft up with an intolerable, almost . the 110,t phenomenon that so pu2;ztod ,dazed. � I , Y by, inumbilugs. the ourolqu of which on Internal radfallev. This much I did Slade and inspiring Put; .With A p4$- , was: it, but it Jos made? 41stual AI 'And about time, Sir.' said 'If froto gather -that Dr. Selierwerhorri bad stop for the rolliag wave, which I* only , I � 11 11 do not. untlerstnuol. It Is a not -to, achieved what the greatest mindii be* interrupted by HaudY $Q,IQWQA,'0 - %-e- , be comprehended Accident,' It appears fore him had barely outlined. Yes, 'kitua him, As be fled he muot bays that be didn't quite kuow why be bad . And more. Becquerel, tb.e Curies. I pulled down the.celver,$) ' �, . taken . to the water, or it be did he Rutlierford-.4bey were playing with I "He did," said .Slade. *41 board tho didn't want to tell. � the letters. of the Greek alphabet. Al- claug. But 1 saw tb --e on tile I . , , e r441an( sort of higher powe� of radium. The "Next day The wa s as good as new, PhAs- - Gammas and 111100, while' the clouds, and the whole tbIcku"s of a . I - e eilfth'itottlot bold tliZ- sicret, A � "It got to Ds ­a year And a quarter� just I as silent as before. but It was a sImple, gentle old boy that I .served solld oak deck was In between the sky I ba d read the secret. F row the molten the chest," L L _o- took up volcanoes. Doe,q all this sound a year and a half. I*woudere4 whether Battling. we ollouldever get away. -My tobacco for. I , Satisfied allenee. So It went Weeks. for 11muths. with the fie. And, I Cru ptions of the racked earth he had I "Oh, a little thing like all oak deck roollob? It WAS.- not if you know the . . man, He was a mighty enthusiast. a � was running; short. And the bearta . , L g of ce,oes ' of depression nod anger always gases god potencleS that fire wouldn't Interrupt the kind of rays the . taken e * trawelests. By what methoids of Ootobl- doctor h 11 had his own method I boru Martyr. Not cold blooded. like the . the men ,was becoming fidgety. My rarer. , visits to, the beach became quite later. ro-turning . L ,rheu (.tlllle Lan afternoon W4;13, from a olall; after Sheet) I used. . nation and refining I do not know, tie of Screening, you understand. Hqw- I rest of us, The fire was In. his veins. , � estlug-to me. I One day the. doctor beitrol Strange and Shocking noises 0 � produced oomethtug that was to be the ever, this hiconeldemble, guardian A& '" & light, please, , Thank You. L L L came "running out of tile laboratory � from the laboratory. Strict as w0 t the . Al Word of power. Ir joust have used Itself kip, which flu Control -control . fg "We chased volcanoes. There was it He believed with so bright a face that I ventured � embargo , . which kept me, outside the , -that was all that lacked. I true celestium wouldn't have, done. I % theory under all. . that volcanic emanations are caused to ask him about idep4rtu re, door. -Not be, In I burst Ia. only to be seized In R -Reduced to Its, . . a . . simplest, term , It I So when Perdosa sets his genius for men t his' The doctor bad something to the task the Inner box, n t . Joe k by n .mighty and uncomprehended ener- so long now, Percy,' Said sliffoeatIng Zo his. old, kind manner, IN so long. l7ed grip. Of it sudden I rea I that I was. being ernbraced. The . picking 'as much 4reater than radium us radl, full of the genuine 'article, has no - gy, Something, that achieves results 'L to nor it I The first real success, It Iss made. We dcwtor flourished it hand above My head � . L greater than the .pitchblende . am, Is warning signpost,00 to Speak. Everyo ascribable neither e%PIOSIOUSL beat, solne.etem4l. Inner .Source. Ra. have yet under entire control to bring and I � . Jigged with pooderons "tells. The of which a thousand tons are inelted thing's peaceful until they raise the ; down to the one oplice of extract And compound filled hollow layer ofthe In dium. if you choose, only he' didn't call . it, but it Jos made? 41stual AI 'And about time, Sir.' said 'If froto noises continued to emanate, hIg mouth. He was 81119111.9. I the Incredible energies of this. be pro, ,per cover. which serves to, Interrup; � . it that Radium, as known to our modern scientists, he regarded as the ,L don't do something Soon W We 0 May -wish could give you a notion Of the I c posed to divide Into departm ents, of Lie- the. action. Then comes the general L I I . Alanifestatiou should be harmless plaything of people with time have trouble with the men -1 . amazement. 11 'So?' 'But - the para lyzill. wondeVW,Itb tivity. One . exit and the superior fireWorkS." . I llght�a light that would 11 � I I uminate "ThalVA L when thp rays ran through: . hanging heavy on their hands. lie. said he In surprise. L they which- could do nothing-nothlog. , i He wag- schermerborn. Nd..you did not ,know Dr, you would hot -under- the world. 'Another was to make WO, the ship," Said Slade. "It seemed to , � . . wasn't after force In ,pill point quanti- ged his great head confidently, *We are , 'L I tive power so cheap that the work of follow the deck lines." . I � tle-s-he wanted results. Yet I believe that, after all, what be sought was. a stand. Armed.' 11 ,. 10h, *I , We .Polkaed Into the open. There . the world 4:ould be done In an hour out OThe stuff had a strauge alfbilty for , f the day. Some idea he hnd of beal- . #11 told . of Lthe . I � 0 tar," said Darrow. sort of higher powe� of radium. The yes,armed. So are they,,' he "We are. arroeol,' he repeated ob. . aSt me loose. He stopped singing e burst Into a rhapsody of disjoint. ,rc,u Ing properties. Yes, He was to core circle of fire about Professor Schermer- pbeitomeua were related. And lie had ntrated essence of I and stipately. I .Such as no, man ,was ever ed words. Mostly GeM411. It was $1 kill aSLpO Wall mankind-. or kill, had born's waist the day Ile gave me ouch ever killed, did 6e choose, The armies scare. That was the cetestium work- I pitchblende In the chest When we start. armed are we armed: . "He checked himself abruptly And � wondrous jumble of the Scientific and. ,,Eureka:' occurred at Intervals. a and navies. of the powers would be Ingo on the tarred rolie he wore. for a - . � . , . I I;,to ' ed. Oh. not much, say about $20,000 worth. Maybe thirty. For use? No. walked away. Well. I've since, won. poetle, . Then he would leal), In the at his mercy. Magnetism. was, be belt, it made a livid circle on blik his slave. Aerhrl. na-vigation, trailtsulu- Did I tell o . f his expert - Rather for comparison. I judge. dered what would have. happened had the men attacked us. it would have weird; it was distressing. Crazy? Oh, For the time. you understand. skin. ,you tation of metals, the screening of grav- ments with 'pttell? It doesn't matter. �'Yes. w. e. e i hased volcanoes. f, be. came used to camping between sam- quite! been worth seeing and-andgurprislog. . If ` become any of us Should sudden1v Ity-does this ,sound like delirium? .Where was I?" I . I . . Sometimes I think It was. "At the ,where We All jurnped,'� pie bells of all known varieties. I got Yes; I'm quite certain it would have the been surprising. Perhaps, too.1 might most potent. individual In the wouldn't be, be Apt tOL lose bal- place "That night be turned over to me the L . . said Slade, , L . so -that the fumes of a sulphur match fresh have lettrnqd more of the great secret. . world, Aimee temporarily? bne must make al- ege q4qst and. his ledger,.* keX of the In . ,10h, yes. And You dove Into the . seemed like a draft of pure, � air, Wherever ny of the earth's plm- ' a ' and yet 1. don't know. It's all dark -a lowarices, . . There was excuse for the The latter he bade me read. it was 0 sn-rall beat, trying to reach the wa- ar complete jumble. You have seen It. ples showed signs of doming to a head hint here, theory, mere glints of ligh Where did t* I puf� All. thank youl" doctor. He had reached the goal. -1 01'ercy. be relvardeol.' he , ter,, 1. I IL . We L were. tip -a . good part of the night . ­ I Wait a bit." said Barnett. "If I that . I . I there, were we, taking part In the . . L . 1. you shall 'You haf ilke A trumP card with. our pet Vol cano, It was suffer- was the exhibition of radiance- we . I trouble, By and by the doctor got so had to . CHAP -TER XXXIV. saidi stuck by me. Yon Shall hur riches. Ing from Internal disturbances. 'So" s . aw. ,it died Out ill a. rew minutes, . I . I . tboroughly polsoued that'lle layoff, Back to Philadelphia weL came. OR L I I some moments Darrow sat, . gold, what you Will. Y013 are young-, the L doctor would' say indulgently,, flow Wits that? Dill'they Close the . when a p.11-ticulierly active rock came, I I an'. � ' . . cies( before tboy r There�an aged seafaring person, tern- . I gailag fixedly At the t able be,� hi arette. tip, al your'blood runs red, With stivii rielles J'.4 beyond you, Yon-ponlol'the * . . . . boun ' ding down our way. .'Little Play- L Probably not," replied Darrow. . . I ' porartly- stranded, muleted the profess- -or of -a. dollar -an undertaking that re- glowed and, falled.' Some 0130 nothing Is Ancient tombs,of Egypt explore, It , I antics -to -exhibit -noiv, that the work Iss 6.Slado% sl)ol,e of 1111j7, taking to the . . _L . . - . . . quired.no art -and in the course'of,his , . sug I gested drInks. Tile captain alskbd open to Yon. Mich cOl lectio its as have Isbed.' fin I . maintop and being shaki-ii.ont by tile. . . shock 'of a. wave. - That may - - . "In the morning he Insisted oil my ' , ' n yonder little cess- recital! touched upo I . , Darrow what he would'have, but the - I . � -e. What never been gathered to Mail. . . sudden . . . I I . I . - feavtng hint alone - -and� going down'tO have been a'v6feanfe billow. What- . . � � , pool of Infernal. Iniquities. . An. un- charted voleanic Island -one that he question went L unnoted, . I ,,I -low I passed the next six. months 11,14 shall it I)(-s(*a,rnbs. . Sills., pr�. historle'linplement's? Arnlise yourself. ­ I . . the ­ ­ I give the orders. I took, the ledgrro In' ever it was, It undoubtedly. beeled . I I I . . . could have all for Ills own. You MAY I . could hardly fell you," he be an I .9 mein kind, We sball: be. able -tile, bills tending'to' seud'it aboard. It saved S hip,,sufficlently to bring down both . . .1 . mi life possibly. - Solomon's bullet de- lids, which were rather delicately bal.- , kae�s whe her Dr. Schermerhorn was .t � . - I spin. quife abrupily.L "At times I ­was . . with usurious interest.tQ'pay What i L I . . . . . . flecte d -slightly. I think. in passing anced," 1. L . . . . . luterestbd. . . bored -fearfully bored. Yet the Ole- 0 + lj�+ L ' _f . I � will you bar"' . I . . . . . . OL . i I � 1 . . . Slade has . I , L I through the hea,vy paper. I I . -W . r- nilli, Edwards found 0 . .-That iss for which We. bar I.,) long In vain sought, Pericy., he said to me 11 In his, quaint, link , Chain style -Or . speech. 'A leedle prifate volcano labo- . ratory to ourselves to have. Toiajl� I unknown, Aiudeserlbed, s not on 'tile chart'to be found. Tomorrow we start. , Fmake a . list of the things to get.' . . "He began his I list, as I remember, ' with three dozen under . Shirts, a gallon i of penny I roya . I for Insect blt:69, a box Of Assorted . fishbooks, thirty pounds of . tea an . d a case of carpet tack -s.'+ When I hadn'fanyihiing else to. worry over, I I used to lie awake.at night and.6pecu- late on the purpose of -those carpet I tacks. -He had something In mind. It . . , . . there was anything on which he. prid- . ed -.1jIlApelf, it was his practical beat. . But the list:never got any further. It ficased.short of one page -Ili the ledger, ' + . . as you may'llave noticed. I ' outfitted It . y. teleg7raph on 'the way aercisg the ' I . continent. _- I � . I . . 17he doctor didn't ask me whethpr I .J1.d,go. He took It for granted., That!S probably why I didn't back gut. Nor . did I tell him that the three life insur- I . I ance companies wiilcb had foolishly I 1. I Rod thisti.n.gly Accepted Me as. a yisk , � . . . merely on the strength of a. good cou- . stitution �'were inlik.lug fralitIC'66arts �. ;, : +11�. dicles They inent MYSLe ,.o once& 4, ,y, underlying peril, gave a certain zest .to the affair. In the periods of dult- ness I to . und.some amusement In visit - I . Ing the lower camp and baltlug the . nigger. Slade' -will have told -you About him. He -possessed -quite a fund. of ' I voodooism. He�possessed more before . I 'I got through With hint. . Yes; If. he had' lived to retura*, to 'his country, I I � ' . ,fancy he would hareadded cousidera- . . � bly � to. Afro-American witchlore. - You remember � the vampire - b4tq. Slade? And the devil fires? Naturkily 1,didn't . . mention. Ao yon that, the devil illro business wasn't altogether. as clear to I . me . as I pretend6d. it v�nsh't'though. � But at the time Itserved rei� *611 as An hmusement.'.' A�ll the,while I' rQ�Al- . Ned that my self enterta,inment .was, not without Its element . of danger too I remember, glances not altogether -friendly, but: always &Jittle doubtfuli a little - awed. Even Handy Solomon, . practical, its he,was, bad A scruple ov . two .of superstition In his, makeup on I � . which one might Work. - Only Eagen- . Sladd, I mean-wns beyond me there. You puzzled me not a - little In those . � days;:- Slade. Woill-�- � . . .1 1. . "Did I say tb, . A t� I .was sometimes an -7 � . . . . .- poyed by the doctor"S attitude? Yes. ,It , . . I . � .seemedfliat he might bare gIvL-n.Ane a . : tbl& you 'About ,MY ilight.- I ought to . I . , k . - . . chest closed and looked.", Said* Barnett. . - � . . have,glAiiii straight up, the. arroyo. yet, . , ' ' - �pring lock. . "Of course.� - it was a I I . 1could hardly have made It. I did pet . -You sent Mr.. Edwards and his men . . see h,Jqi 'again -the doctor. . My last . aboard. No such experts as Pulz or . I . I . glimpse--4he old imin-I rememberriow I . Perdosa were 'in � your crew. Conse- . . . . . . . the gray- bid spread through. his quently It took longer to j;et the chest . ... . ..,how beard�he was growing, old�lt bad been Aging labor. .He stood there at. open.' When tit length the lid was . - " raised th dre, was a repetition. -of ther I . ., � . .. I I . .his laboratory door., and the mountain . .. ' . tragedy. Mr. Edwards- alnoi his men .- . '. . I 11 I . sDouted and thundered 'behind. I . . . I . . � . . 4 ... leape4-. Probably they.wej;p paralyzed � . � I 1. . I � ".'.We *,Ill.a tiame! to suit, properly, I - . almost.befoee thev struelt the* water. - I . , . 4 1 gif If.' he said a ' s -1 left him. lit shall. , . I I Your bols'n, : who�u 8106 picked up, '_ , - . I : , I.. 11, . Make us as; the gods. We Will call it . . .. . I I ., �. . .was -the only. one who had time even., . . . . . . I .1 � celestintil.' ..... I � ' I . ... . to � ginl� 4, life preserver before the im- � � "I left him there. 4milln.--suilling I . ' pulse toward water became irreslsti- .'. ' � . ' I . his a -happily. The greatest force of ge � I . . I . . . . ble.4 'There was no element of fright, . � . ­ . '-If he bad lived. Very wise. very sim- I. I ypu understand -n6 .desertion of their 1. *-by . . I., . . ' pleLa, kind old Child. May 1. trouble , I y -were dragged as the , post. Th 1. . . . I t I ,yen for4a light? Thanksi . � sweep of't- tornado." Darrow spoke I ' ' I � I . .... .. . _. � . I .. , I . . � . � I - direct to CaPtalu. Parkinson. "if there .1, .1 ' . .. I * I � . I �� I CHAP,rER. XXXV. Is. any feeling, among -you. other than'. . . �. I . . .� if . . .. OTUING remained t 0 - , Borrow for their .death, It Is 1111JUSt : � . ". .� � . �.. lb i, I ,.but . gear(ill'for 'his 'body. I w � as and unworthy,11 .. .�. I . 1. I I.,., . . . I . ,,, :, . �' � N� sure they haol.kill4d hiru and . . . . ,,-,Thank you, .Mr. Darr6w,11 returned � �-. -5 10 . taken the.cliest. 1 bad little, the captain quietly. . .. . ­ . � . .. . � . ektiectaton of Willing hiiii, dead or "'We found -the chest�closed again' ' , I ' . : . . . ' alive. None after I saw the strealil of .when. the 6mpty.s.hlP came baekill ob-.. ... ..- .1 lava pouring Into the sea. On�..,saves . - 'served, Barnett. . . . . � . 11, . �. . .. ' t ,pose. : big 'own Alfe by histine I sup . "Being musteriess,, the schooner be.; . . I � . ., . .1 . � . 1; . � Tlier.e� 1'. was. I had to live. It ol . Id' . ­ -a - D. ol.yaw," �-ou Inued Darrow. ;-Tb ' I g t It . . � - . I. . : I - , . . not matter:.rnuch, but I conilmied'to do ' first time she, cam.e.-about have. - .. -, .1. . � � I I . � . . .1. It I bv various siiifts, T . bat � last day.on . � -would 'beeled her e noug h to shut' the chest.. .. : � I . ... ��. I 11, I . I LO, dompr nnse. on . I 11 . . les. My� felt hurt, those comp -In 'A I � . . 14 onePan't little more*of,hisconfidence� b t . . . About his waist 1116k0ed a I sort ot.aulra. I . � � . I . the headland the f titles nearly got Me . . . .. . Now caine the turn of your o . ther men,sp . I ­� .. :� . 1. � I . .. I . .. . .1-0 . . heaJtby condition bad ceased to ap- , judge such a man as he was., Among . � . . I ;6f iddiance. ., . I . . . � . � � . . . . . . . You may, have noted the rat Ler excited I . . . . � 1. I "Ives and McGuire. .,tain . I Said the cj�.p I . . . I . I I . . , I peal to thibm. What's a good constitu. . rs of life he bad relied . � the ordinary affal . . I . I * � I "I said I'd like a vacation It. cOn- . � . .scrawl* tit the ba�,k, of the ledger? , Yes, as: Darrow p . . . I � ,� ause& .... , I . . . I . � . . .. . - I �'eame ' tion bet I ween earthqua . kesl No. � there on the tor every detail. Now he waSUA' . renlent. . , I . .�, � .1 � . 1. �. I I . . I thought I was gonli that.tinie, but I . . ."The glow again. that night. And . . . . I � . . " ' It .was no use telling the doctOl�- dependent of me., lnde�enderit! I doubt . . . . . � j., . Presently,' be.replied.' 'Theretyet � got to I the cave. it was low tide. Then " I . the next day we.picke'd up� Slade."s Id � . . . . . . . .. ga I . � - Avonld 'Only- have worried him. Be- If he rernembeied my existence it. I . . remains th'e . gu . ardlansbill, - to, be per- -e. and I was walled.in. the earthquali . ­ . . . I Barnott; . . . . ... , , '. . _ . '. . _ 'didn't - . 'sides. I believe thatthe Island times. : Even to his blackeyt Moods ac , . . I fecte4. -Then. to* a world astonished Mr. .Barnett'A-very Accurate explosiv6s , I . -now what the glow'meant for . I . . . "You k . I . � . . . . .. -_­ . . was there. I* tbon . glit it was a myth of. depression -he was sufficient unto him- . . - . and respectful we returil. Toui.gllt.we' . .-Slade's insistence -your risking your - I . I yqu� 'eompanions," said Darrow.. '.. . . � " . .* - that sfl,nud(.�d ancient 'mariner's Imag- S,61f. It was strange. How' -he did I you a.rub eel . ebrate, . her.'. of pin- I' 01a y . . I . Ives as you did, mites,on the crust of - . i - "But the shlpl The. Laughing Lass; . . I '.. . - . 'bag ' . ' !nation. When it rose -to sight�at the rage the day the cheinicals'from Wash- . I . . . . . . I . I . . - I .. ochle..'. � .1 � I � . .- a redhot'cheese�l lippe you kiiaw"how - - I I - . i - . � , nian! -Sbe*s Vanished. No one � .. . . . . proper'' -spot, none were more astound- than the bad rolsk who now address- ington, -went wrongl -.1, was witshing ... . � . . ,'shirt In the hot water spring when Pis . . . � . � . ., - .NV.e- played. With .the greatest Be . . crot of'science resting at''our elbows I feel abou i it all. One can't thank a ' man-propprly for the I.Jfe7--� � . . .. . seen her since." r . . I . . . . th're," said Darrow. . .. I "You are'.Wrong e . . . I , . lod , I . � .. . he came bolting out of the laboratory I . . 012. My we played. The w ..Oh. t be,'pirates.1 Neces�aelly it must . - . -.1 hilvi seen ber." - . . q : � . . . . I . . es you, . � .. . . I. . . . .. . Viet, I tnust say for the island that and' keeled'ind over. I Came out pretty . .doctor . mind was not strictly on -the game. I a m4tter of theory, ,but I think we, be '66ilt . . - . In ft'common Impulse the little Circle . I . . � . . . ­ ... . � . .. . . ' . , . I I , , . .t ennie holitisoftlely. tip to speelfica- , . Indignan t. Apologize? Not at. all� He - - . . . just sputtered. Ills nearest approach - to ing.the doctor sang. oubb' more.' I hear Its like again. It have it rlgbL Slade� 4nd I- . up . I . . . I For what irsworth here it IS., Let me, .. An to blin. � . . � . . �� I ed -le -1y' I w It had - - � - , , es, ,I have Seen her, .18 . I I ., . . � I Ions., DoNv'n, *here Yon were. Slade, didn't a 1-0.111 inal,glit llitojts . to coherenee seemed to Indicate A de- shall neVer . Whs It a week or a month after that? . I see, you sighted the glow on the night I . I I I . J.et� r - my' story back'to � . . not' . Me b Ing ' . . I oll get ilspo,,-ition. Bit . i In back -of as there .7 . I . I sire that I should go line ' k to Wasbilng-: too at once awl destroy a perfectly I cannot, remember. 1 fancy I was ex-. of the 2d.. Next day cime the desertm It have you I tlie cave on tlle Island. After the vol- .. . . ­ canic'gases bad driven 'me to the ref- . ,vas tiny. kind of actloW for your. Mon- .. .11 . I . I . - m Lit f L LA (!. hpm IS. FInall be _flr1rL0t_q . is ..V cited Then. too.,there was something In & atmosphere about theigboratory. must" puzzled ed ship.' . . ­ .. outrageously." . . . I ' . . . I ilge I sat nea� the month of the cave. .. �. . .. . .. I I ey-geysers, hell Spouts, fuming Bs-. . -eaimed down and took it out lit enter- . 1 don't know; Imaginatloh. possibly. *',,It did." said Captain , Parkinsoh I I .looking. out Into the darkness. That . . I . , 4 . 'night I tures, cun I lit . ng little 'craterlets. With i Ing It .In his daily record. He Was. Once-, we had a 'Jittle manlfestatloti�- . dryly�, - I ' �. . - - . was the of, the I th, the night you . : . . . . . I half portions of Molten. lava ready to qu'ite ,proud of that �Ially' record and, ' - the night- that the' oigger' arid Slaida .�' , - "Not an easy problerif even with all ' sa w the last gidw. It' was very dark, , , . I . . s � erve hot, more'gaseS thAn I you could remembered to write In- it on An Aver- - , were teArIlled by the rock Ores. Days the data at hand. .You. of � course. had I ., except -for occasional bursts of bre - .. .1. - ' i I the worl&s chemical Iftbo- I age of once,a.week- * . . � . asant. work. with of excitement And pie ' none. , on Slade's showing. Handy.Sol- � I .. from the crater. Judge.: of my - Ili- - I - . . I , . � .. � ratorles--in .(.act. everything W make . "Then the Chest went wrong... Whetha. . the I little valeano gru'rabling more sulk-! � I onion and litsworthy associates thotight I � � I ; ' credulous anizzetneut. .when' In an sell , � . ­ I . . I . the place a paradlowfor Old"Nick and. . er It had rusted 6 -bit or whether the I Ily All the time. I have spent worse . chest fUll."of riches when. they hall a , cess of this 11111MInatidn Lsaw plainl-Y, � - . ,,, - . Dr. SchermcPfioft: He brought.410119 ' Chemicals had got Ili their work on the da , Ts. I., I . . they .got the' doctor's treasur#-�be-. , a Hebooner .hardly a mile offshore, co.m- . .. . �� . �� . ) In his precious. chest besides the ra- 1-b%, binges I don't know, .t one day the . � I I ,,Such Indifference as thedoictor dis- lleved they owned the , machinery foi� . I . ing lit under bare poles . . .1 21 . .1 . .. .. � , , dium some sort of. raw material; also professor, of his Own Initiative. recog- played toward the volcano I have nev- making diamonds or gold.or .What not ­TJnder bare' poles?" cried Slade. . " � I , . as near as I could make out a sort Or nized my existence by itigging his box or known. It I Ventured to *'arrl him of ready, to hand wealill'. It's f ' air. to , "The haillneds must, bare diRtilte, ' . . . ' cage o' scheme for big r guardianship out In the open and asking me to fix . he would' assuie me that there was no rness on their . assume a certain eage . - grilted from some slow action of the . . . I � , . . edneentrated essence of . culgoedness, it. Previously -he had em tied It. It p cause -for alarm. I think he regarded 11 part. Disturbed weather keeps the A � i '4 It could be destructive, ter- cele. tium, ' I .1 . you shall judge. - when he should.get it out of the VOI-,, was ratber a complicated tiling, With . Ills kitchen as merely a that little be busy until they're well out from the rifleally destructive. . . . . I I . d dallo. . .. . . . . ., . . - all Inner compartment over Ob4ch was feed spout for his vast enterprise, lie Island. Then -to the chest. operling .There was the schooner, paked as your . I . e "In the first seven months be put -.1 . a hollow covem opening along one rim. . designed to felt a sort of aff-ection,toward It, He I It isn't so easy. . I had the key, you * And ha - lid. Pgssibly I might have thought It balluQlAintion but for what came aft� . tered around the lift le1umers, With an � . . I i That 1, Conjectured was I i4. ,vv6s tolerant of its petty tits of temper. . know." He brought a Curious 0 Ili a I 1. I 7% .1. . 0-11 - aln J, Supposed - '. - I . I W. J. MITCHELL, � I ,through -occasional excursion up to the main - duty to follow On %,I 0. .. bold sonlp cbetnical ComPOUP I There ninny minor openings, -too, . That he completed big work. before the sheet delicately wrought skeleton row . pocket "Tipped with platluum,,1 he I . I . er. 11. - S 0 then that 'Handy. , Solotrion's crew i . Editor and Proprietor, crater, it was. in$ and drag him away when he fell* on- .,%vere . . each guarded by a similar hollow door. I � destruction came was luck- , out- nothing else. The day before the , observed. . "Rather a gem of a key, I ' � were inlinaging-or nitsmaunkitig-tbe . it If I conscious. . Somettlues I would try to 'My business was . with the .heavy top - burst he came, to me with a tiny. Vial n a 0 been think. Yet! see, there lust h- v ni out the aid of their I . ughing Laos with . _� . � -I+- v I One . . .� . I . . 0.40 1 p. some Action eyen the keyhole 'leader. Whom I had satisfactorily bur-- � got him before lie wum %I . Then he would become 1pillgiiant and I I LW11W&1% IS 417A I - -TIME TABLE - Trains, will arrive at .And dallai from Clinton Station as f 611ows - BUFFALO AND GODE, RICH D'I Golfig E ast 17.85 a. i it If I 3.01 P. dc it 6.15 P. r Going West 11.07 A. 14 $9 . 1.25 p. . 49 49 0.40 1 p. .14 If 11.28 p. LONDON', 11UROTN' & �RUCVI, D Going South ' '7.50, a. " 99 )k . 443 P. Golt� North I I 11.00 a. .49 .11 6.35 p. in, got him before lie wum %I . Then he would become 1pillgiiant and I— I softly� "At should shut and .open of eomplicated design. . I 1.1percy, I will at . a reasonable price or be wouldn't have used a metal do led.- I hoped. they would come ashore � I � Ing down front a high pla�e. They did light me. Perhaps that helped to, lose gently,' explained the professor. ,,So. be-Accom- . - 49 1 sell thij to you," he sald� . this. kind. But the crew was rich In It ;eeftis, Which I on the rocks. Yes,.! Was vengeful then. "Of a silddti� there sprang from 11:116 . . I. tell you more. Take It It 199 without price." He laid big hand on my about- me big confidence. More and more he . into himself. There were Not with-a-grating-SAnd-to be added. with his curious ef- .I. Allow much?, I inquired, respond- certain , quitlities. failed. stupidly to- vecogtilYe In my ac- I . darkness a ship of light. you have all I . 1. temporary Mania. it worried him it withdrew days when he Spoke no word to me. It panled,l jevt of linked phraseology. . Ing to his playfulness. . , I I I " 'A bargatifl' lie cried gaily. IFIV I e qUaIntance with. them. Both Pulz and . . seen those 'great electric, effects at ex- . . t Was lonely, Do you know why I used ,-Ilalf a day's %York fixed It. The lid Millions dollars,. No! Shall I upon a Perdosa appear to have beea handy poAltiolls. Some one touches a button.' .. It'Was like that, only thtlt L to visit you at the beach, Slade? t keeping would stand open of Itselfuntil tipped -Able Angle, when it would .needy fvlend hard press? .Never! One moo where locks were Concerned. First Pulv Sneaks down and has his turn at you know. the piercingly brillialitJoweled wonder . . I n. Suppose you thought I was watch on you. it wAsn*t that; It was at it consider. fall aipd lock. only on tile ontor slie.11 A lion! One little million dollar9l' m.1,111 haven't that amount with Me.' 1. the chest lie gets It open. Small we I of a Ohit) was set in the midst Or 11 of varicolore.d. radiance such its I 6, . le.ielitiess, I'd a WAY It hurt me, too, for one couldn't bell) but be fond of wag there a loek. That ofle was good bit of 06ftsmAllshily- beglan, . . ,"Of he,declared, all -11Y. profit for him In that The next know of 111M he is scandalizing IlandY Swirl � eftn't begin to describe. You Saw It rl- ' I the old boy, and at times It seemed . . I 'So, Percy. tnY bOV said tile do C. no account.' ,88on we shall. Ilixf many more times Solomon by having a fit on the deck," frol� a distance. Imagine W1111t It Was- . close upon you that . way, dead 6. 1I. as it lie woren't quite himself, Par- don tile if I may trouble You for tile for Mildly, 'that will with sufficient safety guard our treasure. When we . our Q O. D.' Its that- !Glt me y . ,, ,N,J I 0 U111 I Inquired. "That Is what I couldn't figure out to save �illy life," salil Slade eagerly. coming . � on, OlAt Of tile night -ft living glory, it � I n . - I matches. Thanks. . Obtain it, Percy. Wholl It OatlrelY fin- . y -It make$ no matter. Se el I will "If you recollecti I fold YOU Of the I living terror." ' With a Shaking . Bank. � V, 11)fatters, wimt very wrong at times. fumed like his little craters, ished and completed shall be.' .1 11 'And when will that be' I a8k0d. gif It to yowl gratis., , I . . professoi0s plAinge In the cold spring In, it Sort of paroxygm 0110 (111Y,". Sald Ills voice I band he fumbled: muld big elgarottO, � A, " yi. The doctor growled out long winded. exhanstIVO 11 'God,knows.1 he said cheerfully. -it .,tie handed me thd metal contri- vaned, It was closed. Darrow. "That was the physiological papers. "It A litiftiffl) figure. glow- I .1 11. German Imprecations. wouldn't OV011 Cat. Then, agaim the demon of worlf . I progresses-' '-WheneTOr I Went Strolling at Ulght ,,"Inside Iss a little, such a V ery Jit- it the Motive action Of the cclestialn- At other times I have,seen him, come out find dame 6n. � . , Ing like a diamond ablaze, 10000 Ol't V11 would drive him with thong and spur. odllco his cljrjolls lights he would pr _ tie. Not yet Isa arranged to forth. One more Change , deliberately roll Ili the crock, head un- from It- anothor Shot 40 .n 06M the ..� � 11 .­ .4, )A . . 1.1 I. 4. h[. .."ime. +� his !� ,�,�..#-W�eo powee give , de� Once lie explained that the lue- Mramns� 1, don't, know bow Many I 1, I . � . . 1. CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TAKETI A simph find tfiedtive teflftOy fot SOR13 T"ROATS AND COU(IMC 1rhey dorablno the keftibidat value of Or6solieno With the soothing otoperties of blippety ellif a6d 1106 , � liee. Yoor drupid or from us, 100 Ili stamps 1"jilsol, Mtim Co., Liffitted, Agents, 1169tt011il, 441 I-Im" mi'g`r'a','tion­_ returns for Febru � ary show a-faiiing off froth last YeAt. 1.10 INVU %.. � I laboratories, to his ledger, for the pur- Sometimes they We" IIIINY . one fact I tuade out by accident look* to be made tb Shall require. VUL %,"t; other phenomena At& all In this little . dium he ,worked lit caused it kind of Saw go, it Wits like a theittric effecti . pose of entering unintelligible com- Ing down front a high pla�e. They did . halt grain comprised. Later I shall uneontrollable longing for water, Some- e 0 having none of the qiialltl 9 f, gill-tal, unconvincing. Incredible., The � . . . fitted If." . mentarles. Ile had some peculiar con- trivance, like it misshapen retort, with the not project front � ILO boratory. Ile Always worked In tbe, Open when tb'e' tell you more. Take It It 199 without price." He laid big hand on my about- thh)g buruing op thirst, but an irreslotiblot end , 'It fell Darrow's eye roved. upon 4 : I which he Collected gages from the cra. light Was to be produo0ed. Once the ex- (lee. ,Like the love of friends,' he oftld temporary Mania. it worried him it quAintly modeled ship hung above the � teriets. Whenever I'd hear one ot those Smash I knew It Wits a bad day, I)erlinerit took a sepions turn, Tho� lights had nickered And gone. Dr. gently.'. flecling In his Upper waistcoat Nick. good deal. He didn't understand IL That, then, Was what 11110d P012, door. . . . ,,u,%zLsp.q thttf?,, he cried. . I I *fearitime the volcano als6 boc=04- Sebeemorhorn bad returned to big lAb- et Darrow brought out A VIAI, 81 %t there Wits, Wbon lie Opened the Cite I . . i voll, whftt you might call tempera- orat6ry. I Came up the arroyo as he th I tit It rolled to the palm of his uunu, az I Aurmise.. a trilling nunil t1tv of ITOL 8Z CONTINUgo.) . 11 . � - illeptal, .11 .. . . . fluo,.. the door open and rusboll out. 110 couteoll)1ated it. 10%t in thowilit. . . I I f � . L % � I 11 I I . . . .