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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1906-11-08, Page 7November atli 1906 , lic.Pragge,rt,,. X D. XeTagggt• 4IVicTaggart Bros. —BANK4RS.— A GENERAL 'BANKING BUS1- '4ESS TRANSACTED. NOTE'S • DISCOUNTED. DRAFTS ISSUED, '1NTENIeST ALLOWED ON DE- • ' POSITS. SALE 'NOTES PUROR- 0.71•1! 1i,,,,,,.....•••••••••.p..•••••?•••••••••••••••e*, W. BRTVONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR 'NOTARK„, PUBLIC, ETO. 'YeNTrCE-Slossie pioek—oJANTos, .HElelleY BEATTIE, k BARRIST.ER, SOLICITOR, ETO. wattice formerly occupied hy -.Mr, James Scott in Elliott ‘131ock ......... MONEY TO LOA.N • ••••••••• BIDOUT & HALE 'Conveyaneert, ComMissioners, Beal Estate and Insurance • S 'Agency. Money to loan. . . ..... AIALE - JOHN RIDOIIT I.DRS. GUNN .& GUNN Ler. W. Gunn L. B. C. P. & -Edinburgh- Dr. J. Nesbit Guna M. R C. S. Eag. L. B. C!'eP. .146n6.en 'lei:gait calls ettefreatedeer eel residenee on Ratteatiury street, •oppoeite Presbyterian eleureli reOFFICE- Ontario street-CL1NTON • •.----••••••••••••••••••• ••••••—•••••••••••-•**•• le0R. SHAW PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON' • 4OFFI0E-Ontario street -t 1 N'In.IN Opposite St. Paul's church. • DR C. W. THOMPSON . 406 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON pedal .attention peen. en euaeasiee -eel the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat...... -Office and Residence- • RTSTREET WEST,CLINTfre North of Ratteebury St. -DR: F. A. AXON. -- (Successor to . Dr. Holmes.) Specialist in Crowe and Bridge vork.. Graduate of the Royal Cullege. , of Dental Surgeons of Oatario. • Honor .graduate of University of Toronto. rDentat -Department . Graduate.ef the *-Ohicage College of Dental Surgery, lehieago. . • ' • Will be at the Conimercial.. hetet Bayfield, every Monday •froni 10 a. m. • to 5 p; m. WOVEN TO SHAPE 5I-fouaisit SEAS , . 1 it you knew it was going to rip i., vi wouidn't buy the kind of under- t.or that gives •out at the seems after you have worn it a couple rof times, woukt ( you? Besides, seams are rough and chafe the skin. " UCTIONEER-JAMES SMITH .LI- eensed 'Auctioneer fur •the Copity of Heron. All orders entrusted to • me will receive prompt attentioa. ' Will sell 'either by percentage or ' per sale. Residence on the Bayfield Road, one mile . south of Clinton. • • • ..,,ICENSED A UCTIONEER.-GEOR- ge -Elliott, licensed auctioever • 'for • the County of Heron, #solicits , the patronage of the public for busi- ness in his line Kalee conducted orpercentagt or co much per sales- ' Ail business rromptly attended to; -George sidence on the Ilayfield Lie. 58 • -- . to ,tbeir respeC1iVe 'postoffiee•S. Loeseq' ;inSpected. bY the director. • who .1f yea 'nearest the seetes• • UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR is what they call "Full Fashioned." Tho machine Widens end narrows the piece es it makes it and builds the garment to et the Jimbs. Even the ends are made right on the garment and not Sewed on. Not sewed on the sew- ing machine. there ere no irritating seems, ..eee Tee:t men le cloy, rhit I. if Lo.e..41efeo 411•51re,, i All WO Oinim (Ore 't II; 0, 41 procE E Atileelieg (lee 140 TIIRNP1111 11,0 TURKEYS - WANTED -WellelereeigeogineetMer.'' Cluttm X4 ew8'Retord` +++++++++++++++++++*.**++++++4++++++++++ The Bridal A NOV EL t SOUTHWORTII ++++++++++ Author of "Self -Raised," "The Deserted Wife," "The Bride's Fate," "Retribution," "Ishtnael," "The Wife's Victory," Etc., Ete. +++++++++++++++44++++f+++++4+4+++++++44++++ meutute to visit inIM, ierad ete gam° r▪ ecovered from the fleet stunning meet "Why not?" of hie arrest and' ienprisonment Upon "It would have ruined me! I took my the heinous charge of murder, and. was maiden name, and moved into another Prepared to take a calra view of Illa neighborhOod where I was not known.. position and prospects. He acted the , I dressed, in widow's weeds 'because it only chair in his cell to IVIiss liner I seemed more quiet and, respectable and invited Di. Clark to sit beside him for a lone young mother struggling on the cot bedstead, Then the three througli the world! God forgive me, I entered into conversation upon the beet i did not mean to act a falsehood" were° to be puraued for his defenee. 1 "What Was tire nature of this crime Cassinove again repeated to hie which Was SO heinous BB to compel the friends all the eircemstauces of his innocent wife a the criminal to presence in .the bedchamber of Sir change her name and place of rest - The doctor advised him to reduce that t dence to escape reflected ruin?" . "Oh, do not ask xne! Do not! do not!" Vincent immediately after the murder. 1 statement carefully to writing, and to cried poor Mrs. Russel, while shudders put it into the hands of his counsel. He of horror convulsed her fragile form, then informed the young man of the "It could have been no ordinary determination that Mips Elmer and crime; The unfortunate wives of Me himself had come to, namely, to era- 1 micides are not obligedeto change their ploy the most cunning detectives in names and neighborhoods. Well, I will searching for the discovery of the mar- ! not -insist upon the nature a the man's derer, and engaging the most eminent offen,ce against society, But in the counsel in defending the case of, the name and for the sake et stern Justice, prisoner. And that he should take this I must have his real name!" course, not only in respect to human.- 1 "Olt! to tell you that will be to tell. ity and Justice endangered in the per- 1 You all!" tried the poet, 'Women, in en son of •his young friend, but in regard itgoby of clistrees, e Mrst to old 'friendships in that sl Ai§ de. "I abiuryou, Russel., in the eeaeed pateene saeret1 e.onee et. iastice, tell me the Cassieseve thanked him with deep name of that mail!" emotion. They remained consulting "Ohl oh! Steop, then! Stop close with, encouraging and coraferting the then! I cannot bear to speak it aloud young inat eintil the heiir. ttarlYed Pr -looking in your face, with your eyee, Which the prison doors were te Pe upon me!" closed for the nie•ht, and then, with the Laura, Meet ettffinea lief eat' aided te promise to send an eminent lawyer to the woneen'e line, edelligi see•the prisoner in the morning, and "Courage! It is but a word!" to visit him every day, the good cheater Mrs. Russel shivered throtigh ell her tookleave, and brought Miss Eliner frame, as she whispered: away. 4 . "It was-" ! . And in another hour he set her down The last word, the fatal namee Was Ileum elie aWolte It was Preset ciaer; ' -Mgt offiximat ned from VW tOsa 1 the )4int was high in the heavens. She ' Sir Vincent Lester we,* the principal ' opened her, eyes and looked around In letteeee asaingt bim; indeed, without 1 astonishment at finding herself in a the testimony of Sir Vincent Lester, ; I Onde befOre she tould remember hew to convict him," said the doctor. see. I doubt If it would have been poseible strange place, and It was somo i she Caine there. Thea full conscious- "And there is the motive establish- ' nese of her misfortunes returned; the ed at once for the astilaesinatielel" ex - I murder of Sir Vincent Lester; the Im- claimed. Laura, with increasing excite prisonment ot Ferdinand Cassinove: ment. her own change a residence; the MS- "yes, the very strongest motive that coven?' in regard td Mrs. Russel's hue- can possibly actuate human nature - band; and, lastly, the Orange noc- that of self-preservation." tmuermnaolr. visit, all recurred clearly to her "Oh, then, let us go at once to time Her resolution was soon taken, She magistrate and lodge this information, arose and bathed her feverish face, ti)jarrsuraraena, avenda,rrir pt jsoirtateh, eanarorredsetimorf and arranged her disordered hair, and the liberation of NIL Oassinove." Mrs. Russel, pale and haggard, ets toTythoeg:doctor smiled compassionately, then rang her bell. with fatigue and care, entered the ''Ladies know but little a the formu- room, saying; las of law, my dear Miss Elmer, else "No; I have not been in bed all *raofaythpiaromeuanre, you would •be aware that though We awewacrarnannottfepro stilsitbelt;rrpersot. "I hope you rested, well, Miss NI - mer." ' night. I have something to say to you cure the liberation of young Cassinove. this morning, Mrs. Russel; but first Having been duly committed to prison able to stand." to answer the charge of murder, he sit down; you look, indeed, quite UI to Russel dropped let° the near must remain a prisoner until his trial shall have ended. in his acquittal or 41 est seat, -. "I am exceedingly sorry for you, "Oh! but that is very hard!" said spoken. ' Miss Elmer resumed her easy chair„ The fleeter left the other words mi. saying: Mrs. Russel, but that does not alter the night, and overheard much of Yonr that the evidence: against Ferdinand Laura. another set of cireumstanceS-eamely, I heard the arrival of your visitor last "It is; and I must remiud yeti of course of my duty. I must tell you that conversation, by which I was enabled eassinove, whom we believe to be in- ing I must lay before the police all the nocent, is much stronger than. that to identify the individual, This mo& - Particulars with which 1 lave become against the man who we believe to be the assassin of Sir Vincent. Indeed, suspicions. As I cannot consistentlY It odoubt give wothitett hwe to, uyioda justifyvoanoyoye y mi d eel; icee. acquainted, as Well as my own private you to -day, Put you will permit me to trate in Issuing a. warrant for arrest - continue in your house while engaged in this Ungracious work, I gala Tem leg the roan upon the charge of having iny lodgings were engaged]. end I Wish rant should be issued tor his arrest at Vineeat Teeeter. If Dewar- • murdered FM. - you, beSidefe tr; est assured of my es - term for which all, it will probably be upon the ota pay yoa for the wholo teem and friendship, and Willing ser- selves. We will repair at once to a charge., But we can soon satisfy our - vices in everything in which 1 can aid magistrate and lodge theinferinailell ticee" We *POeseee, 1 will wait while Yell pnt you without Injuring, the cause of jus - 1, ; , . Miss Elmer, X cennot • complain, cruelly as 1 suffer in this affair; I knew that you are perfectly right in all that you do. But poor as I am, I cannot and will not receive payment for the lodgings that you have occupied only ' a day, and that You leave this morning, not from caprice, but from a sort of necessity," said Mrs. Russel,' weeping on your bonnet." jeaura Miller did not keep the good 4..':•.:..e. lag, himself back in ei.e ehao , , doctor 'Waiting. ilve minutes, but went "till.: Is a pretty reception to give Pie into her adjoining chainher, alit in e tiatee a four syears' abeellOte" • r few seconds returned, shawled, bonnet- 1 ......,.) ea':r."; 1. aware Yoa, by t!-..) ed. and gloved for • the expedition. The : ! eleeeee Judge of qiiick ana ,i hi r la e ' * ve" Iele e rractlena tit' 3 'len .. rola Krona a-roxanoaa VII% and open la that Of boyhood; deRese telparched eyebrows, elm, gentle., blue *yea, straight nose, full, finely - curved UM all blended Into a charm. lug expression of kindliness and. gay good -humor. Ai the yoting ductless looked up at this face smiling sweetly down upoo hers, her own countenagee wend through maoy rapid ehangeigt ilrat vague aurprise, then a fearful 11140440* ion, lastly a. horrified recognition, 441, with that cry or anguish we all utter lig our extremity; "Oh, my God!" • She threw her hands; up to her JAM reeled back and sank upon the. .aot* • The visitor deliberately crossed tlett room, folded his arms across his broad chest, and standing before her, said: "My sudden appearance has startled You, madam, the .ductesst Your grace scarcely expected to see .me here!" There are shocks Se great that they kill the weak and stun the strong into a state resembling calmness. Als was such a one. to the young tluchess. It (lid not •prush-eit celmed her. Tnough • Pale as death, she quietly mot oned her Orange visitor to a seat, and •Wheu. lie bad taken it, said: "In the twine of Heaven, have you rammed from the grave to rein Inc?' . • • No, mime owe; I have retineed only front the Continent. I am no glwate but solid fteeh and blood, as I can Poen 'Convince you," said the. visitor, ,gayla, ris.ng and holding out. his. arms, al; a to embrace her. • "Stool No •nenrer, Yettr• area soul!" said Rose, spetilting in a ea'en, stern voice, that. Bounded strangely_ and fearfully from those bloodless lip•3, arid extending. her hand in a forbiddina geetere, - • seak back in his chair, Tegard.r.a le,Z„,r with wonder and curiosity. • "In• the name of rEfeaven, I abjure erea to tell me -why dia. -ee-,e,..elee 17etee raTrt ef yolo, ow4 49atio. Yiz.• aliatelied• 'Ourself. i.4e mealy yearee rY have ret! returned eme.?" • I hal ha," latighea the ;re eine", .._._ doctor handedher into s ca r g , and -they set out for 13ow street, - Arrived there, they had to wait some audible only to Laura Elmer, who •suil- piteously. •. time before the• magistrate was at ' denly dropped the Mends of the wont- "I am glad.you. pereclve I cannot do at length he was disengaged, the MC- . leiertre to attend to theme and when at Daisy Cottage, Ilay lane, Chelsea, • CHAPTER XXVI, : --- about to do. But. tor requested that the office might be an and appalled by herrer, sank in -to otherwise than I am We want to buy your turkeys and will. pay the highest market price. Write for particulars and state how many you haVe. The CanaiSa Poultry & Produce Company, Limited., Strata ford. THE CANADA POTINTRY & PRO- DUCE CO., Ltd., STRATFORD) 311t, • 1 f• r,r el; e .«ieep On par 'leer of. ali s ae L. C'.7 1,- I" do not know ilia, f hive en( ite'ep ehe etice.4 feces. you' I CONTINTJED IN NEXT ISSUE the nearest seat. for your children's sakee I wish you cleared, as the information he had to • . • * The sun Was getting whet' . Laura Andno word was spokenbetween would permit me to pay for the whole gleehad hest be given in private. The • -.-e_. : 1 'lmer .alighted feom the doctor's tar- them for some minetes. At last:. . term for which I took the 'lodgings; it character and position of Dr. Clark In riage„ bade- -.Ilan geod-aftern.00n, and . "Heaven lueve mercy on yen, meet is usual to do so when one leaves be- stired. teprompt attention to his request. • SIR ROBERT HART. entered -the ittle 'gate 'leading up a .misereble or women!"- said Miss El-. fore the term is up." • • • • • When, the office was eleared Of all - • • to the door of Laburnum met% "yes; but aot when they have been cent the magistrate; hie cleric the doe. theft): walk • 'cottage, at the hene' of Hey lane, where And rising, she went and took awl oceupied but for a day, and are left to and Miss Elmer, the 1attr adyan- alas. Rusiel ltept her little pimp, andpressed her hands, saying.: from necessity; an lotus say no more ced, and being sworn, mad e• her state - ' her ueat loagings. , "Forgive me if I have deeply probed ment. Now everything, even remotely Miss ',Elmer aia not know • whether your sorely wounded heart, and believe about it, Miss Elmer." - Laura perceived that to press thiconnected with the tragedy of Lester MrS, Russel had as. yet heard of the me Will 'deal. . tenderly by, yew point would onlY woencl the sensitive House, was of the utmost interest to 'e • tragedy at Leeter House, and its ca- feelingse I can in justice to another." eelf-resPeet ef the poor, woman, and the -autherities. Mise BlIner'e Kate- . lemireme exemecieences to their mei "1 krioat Eltneri I know it! -.desisted. " meat received -;a etindid . and- attentive tual Mend, and ,she almost dreaded ite Yee ere perfeetie righte Do- not con- "You forbearmaking any. inquitteS . hearing, and the magistrate thought Buy ..Your Bu e Het the.moment aIrs. Russel oPeneu on, and get Justice be • sider me in the elightesdtoodeefrteietouGgho mere yet this piece of information to justify him in. Issuing a warrant for meet her land] td about my. visitor of last night,. Miss El- theinformation of suflicient importance • 1: tr-3- t1.4•3 (1001 111.i4S:Ver. to her knoak, MISS the heavens . ; . ; "- Will -volunteer, He is off again, .and r' the .appr.ehensidu of the. P94.117sEA . where 'Quality. as well as ap- pear a.nee is considered. n t h e manulaa-. . saw that she -knew . :Ie. -Worst- And longer the' friends talked; but know net where:he has gone, or when M s ElMer and Dr Cla k had the The peer little women s eyes were reit th.e dreaded name Was net again men- he' Will came back, or if he ever, will satis a f , ein th s Warrant " and swollen with tears, end her firet tioned between them. The two chile return," said airs. Russel.. " • words were: plated in tee' hande of an experienced • '•• '.drha, Who had: been ,s'eat out into the • "And after the manlier of seek vil- .O. car before leaving the Magistrate s • "Oh, Miss' Meet! • Oh, Mies Elmer, .gardea to play, now came in, and the Bans, he has taken away aei,your funds. • winte shall I do?" , confidentiAl coneereation Wes interrup- With him?". 'said Lama, indignantly. e . . Mrs. Ruesel evidemt•ly•coeld not. deny lerewgenje tO c.emftiet the prieoner 1 here , i , . • . with the intelligence ee Alto clew they obIce. ."Triast hi God and do ail that We . fed. ' • • 1 j,ro Bow .street.theY, repaired td . - . And have your repair- ing clone by experi7 . enced All are nund can," repLea Luare„ in a low eofee,. as MI:B. .Rassel... shoWed her lodger 1lP this face • . elle pressed the bend that was: held. into her enevate . apartmeetse :where . "Teen •I will tell yeti Wheti he will . out to her. • • , hactobtained i pie -real assassiii..::• : firesehad been lighted, 'Kid her luggage tsturfv-as sooif • as that 'money is ex- •. "Ole -.“et say that, Miss Elmer, but: ,cOnv eyed, and bay her Food.eight at hausted, Mrs.. ,Russel, I should think ' Mealitinfe tie •ollIcer 'with the Vtar- yen': ee not know :all the . peer Young . • the bedroom: eoor. - • • . . • • ." you . wpula lie glad Of any• • law that . rant Might the aecuSed7Brst, of all at. ill ' tt: i hi *f ------ Chel ea. but ea You. could not speak so ,ealrely. He • chamber,. where the snow -White was almost almost our einlY 'friend; he would, . tains of the. windows and the bed, and gentlemen. Was to quo and my .children, Laura entered the neat anti ealef would feee you'entirele from sugh A e .co age o • e beast of prey:" .and, indeed.; he did, divide his , last the clean hearth and brighefire, diffuee ' • Rtimball sovereien with ns.' I sloved him like a • ed an air of purity and cheerfulnese , . brother," exclaimed: the poor woman, through the .scene. • . speakiug of !Cassinove in the east .. She could not. 5100-)) but drawing an . tense, as one already dead. 1. easy -chair beside the little table before But hope is left yet," said Laura. "I. the .fire, she fele.into deep and severe • • have a Verjr Slight cleW•thatinay bring thought upon tbe subjelct of the prob- to light something to clear Mr. Cas-, .eble assas,sin of •the baronet. • - sinove and' convict the guilty." • .1 -Painfully and • intensely. as she And Laura related to Mrs. Russel the . thought,' she was still, as it were, ex- loMath s , b. ' • nil • ' h d ".ehl bat my• children:" .. • ' flitted With all. theta luggage,. nor 'could "-• "Evea for their sake it were wen , any one. tell whither, they bad gone. , that such a moral leper were swept----------- from the -•face of the ear th, . lest the • - ER XXVII. eery relationship, shauld contaminate • . . . them. "Ware I in your place I should Prom gloom to glate; from the pris- . . , .. , oner's cell at Neevgate to the drawing, deliver that •moaseer up to justice with. rocun et.Beresleigh House. • - . • leas C10111,0111A1CII ..tllan, 'ever -i. killed • a •' teresleigb: . House. was. one 'blaze of • , vent:imams' serpent I:should do 'it to light. CroWds of carriages blocked up' save my children froin the fatal- infec- the way fee some • distance up .aaid i the mysterious. inmate, Helen Ravens out; She heart' Rath . Russel and her - should coneide1. iny mother duty the the house: The occasion was this: The tion of 11:s .pa•eeteice and. examPle. • 1 down the street before the front . of . e events at Lester House connected with trernely conscious of the satinets with • draft, and t.he strang:fer.-.who • .aogged • children:Moving ate:jute' elie.heard 'the • • most -secret') on finite phi • it is aa- young Duke -and •Duehess of •• Beres . ., . • . edeg.e.. • • . ) 1 , . ,e • lig, . • . 'g.. . 1 i • • . ng .i y •• , mentable • wealtneee. in any women to e . • el • e ' • • • e' • - 1 . • • her •ca in the lax r dew Ili eS muimin In ot t ieli eip ers at e o utua pecially upon the extreme agitation their mother's knee:. ehe.•:lipard that Insurance. Carnaanu • ancl the I eepiicahle Words of Sir Arlie oOr mother take there inta the. little . . --Perm 'and Isolated Toirn :property - • -Only Insured- ".• . . OFFICERS -- 3: .13... McLean, President, Kipp6. 0. ; Thos.. Fraser, • Vice-Presidett, Brucetield P..0. ; .T. E.. Maks, Sete - Treasurer, Seafortb .13-, 0 • . -DIRECTORS- S;hesney, • Seaforth • • 441T, Grieve, Winthrop ; George Dale, Sea - forth ; John 'Watt, Bedeck ; Julie Bennewiese Brodhagan Jaenes Ey.eris Peechwocel ; James Counolly., fel in toe . . • • -AGENTS- • • . • Ree.e.rt , Smith,. Berlock E. ITin. &ley, Seaforth ; eTarnes Cununingee •tgmondvilio ; • „ J.. W. Yeo.. Holmes; • Pal:Iles desirous to effect hisuran Or transact , other business will le: :promptly attended to on application •to any ot the above efiTicei's A.ddeessed p . • .. cent, w•hen'he heard .the cireutnetances - •chanibeleadjoining the, 'back peeler be 'from her ,own )ips, and the subsequent low e end the imiffled sliuflling with ..enidnight interview. between Sir .1rin-- which the little ones goCto bed; next - emit andthe stranger, whom She had • she',heard. Mrs.. Reese/ return to the eitecidentally.• diecovered• through: the ; back parlor, •and settle herself in her open libl•ary .dook, , while Oleg clown seat,. probablY to sew for hours -for to the driewhig-reom to recover a for every soiled was audible all over that gotten..boolcwith wIdoli she wished tp small house. At last all was perfectly read herself tosleep, upon the night Quiet.. riothiug eireaking the silence. ex - in• a.uestIon.., • ' cePt • the hourly striking of the old- ' "Now," concluded Miss 'Elinor, • fashioned clock in' the. .paesage below: •heve nothing but iny own hietincts to 1.31ura sat intentle• thinking as. the guide me in my judgmeet that this 1.311- hours slowly paesed. The clock strack :known maa is 'the marderer ot Vincent. I shall therefore instruct Mr. Cassinove's counsel to snlipoena. this Helen Ravenscroft as a Witnees for the • . defense, • and he ve lter examined if SO YEARS' 4 cr, EXPERIE•elee eee reKeel .ke • $ ;eel TRADE; ..00Perevetere Anynne':,neetnic a sicc,t raid (11110117 oseerralo Oor 0101311,41 ii,vontion 10 probOblY1,41100!:110,. 4';..oroup1.0. t lo.10 ktrietly 0013(1(1033W. nee seee. . Boot fr0r3 01(10st ngeney 1.1 4•545•,,,49 P41e:14o token • t11f1Ynr11 ipeciettlOice, 11.11,1ant Ctg;%• • e V`oCIA!.. 111341donroe1y 11105,11145-,1 culattm of ally,xletiti, 3 5 fner melees, r„41. e , ;!..• 0/11.111ili gg Ca./3 " I". „ewe:, (elev. r •••;., eee r 1] 'real"' • • et.e•e-a-ze. I', ..... ,.. • il : 0'...r.lail u ,i ki 1, \'.1 _;• ;:',...,k- } , ,ty).;,,)P.,; TII,.."..,11.7•7.•,71:'.'••.•..,.:.;•`:,:a7.C.,';'.7:8•44 1.1 .4 -e• " - A 12AM ii„N t„.' .:.,,:..:•.11,••! F:.....,....,,t, .,.',,.: .-.* i et4i0r.I7 'i:iT:::::-...1+7:'.7, 14111 9 lij PAAI.tit3 CM 153:,'..1::!..`,.11-,"_.1!!13 (.7 BY • W. II, 1 1 f1.17,TON, • ... „re., .leteelt"e, and still she sat and thought;, enc, andstill ehe never changed her teilleele; two, and she had not eyen once looked up, or'remernbered that it. NVIIK it -that witching hone'on the pre- leieh. had _let in el teem their b ,shield WOrti08.B 'BO. depraved .man, • tour, and were receivine their. "dear , at..the risk' of perpeten tins ail evil ex- . five hundred friends" atbhome. anipleeto het. innocent •children. 'And, • •The drawieg-rooms, seperbly fine • Mrs . -Russel, I think that I shall be eke- nished, beautifulbeedorned,, and • hill- ing' you and them:. a- geed service in liantly lighted.; were filTed :with the bringing this. incorrigible • villain to .beauty, fashion and celehrity of Ste justicer sale this severe yonng NeittoSe. ciety. • ' •• ' is i who. was beginnieg to lose patieece At one end the yoimg duchess, the at - tile mauftlie Weaknese of the ileele beautiful and happy . bride, stood to re- betra,yed.- by poor Rueh. Russel. • ceive her guestse the loveliest • where ."Alt!' • but . you. d'hn'e• know. YOU !natty were lovely, . • • haven't been.. tried such a way. Be- , Her dress was arraneed with her• sides, if ever you -were to .talk, with 'usual artistic' taste. It consisted of a hini, you would not thials:so ill ef him,"' said the meek little women. ' • am Very • sorry for you. I do not willingly wound you,' only I would be full lace rObe; light. as . a . gossamer, worn ,over rose-colered .silk„ • delicate blush roses in her -hair, anti pearl °M.' a 'meets On her n.eck and arms. Never to see you with a clearer morel had rtose been •happier thanupon. tide. vision and 'a greater moral strefigeh," 1: evening, though even elow she wasnot . . Perrecele 'happy.• We are never AO .of replied* Lauen, geetly. • .1 ale mit comielnin. And now, Mies us he any MeMent Of-. otit'liees. The fro •she . can be found. She Itas deiappeered c ...ding. 'night that • the awful.. cry . of- lahner, you Will at least breaerast, bee . shadow Of Rosa's light -was. the thaeght ineehe houee thr the la•st fee' Weel:.S.!' 1., urciv. .itad.. • reie•e through Leater Laura Elmer spoke - with an earnest- eiouer- e mellifte the inmates 'erotialtie f°Y0 Y611 gg'" .• • • . . - : . •• - ' • • •fef. Ferdinand ciasemove pfeing in hi'e "Yes; thank you." . . .• " • e -. prison• crell, • and of Lanett' :1:11mer me- ': "And whee shell 1 prder a Ceb?" rdeviag -in hergloomy 1Bilii1110. . But . . 3. • • '1 • *• 1 • - •pleasee,leirs..Ruseel.f" • • 1.. .. - • she ia. greate - i..• • ever,' shu. looked up to see the.eyes of . • •, ..• tee ptior WoMan wide ()Pen. wi.01. m;,.., ..:;'• :eel.). heard in ie dee silence, come . . Thelandlady left the room to flail . ceece of 'cassineVe,.. nevi 'great faith .3n. ete !fp. the' \yea from the. little -gate. • • h . eless mid tin ebsorption in Or subject . e sleepers. She was etill .buried in .that rendered her unobservant it3 t•Lerieht between -two and three o'clock. effects upon Mrs. Polk:set. , Now, bow- Yeee elle was-stertlea by the sound of • Imillecliately after.bi Oldest, i% et :the heart of Rose .ftill of lope, • t.6111 elan enterind.hot• efteel..., 'elute wt t eSe directions, end humed'ettely After. Providenco; She vote „doing, and she • i 1,••.cotiage :deer. Beerything, alarm. fear. • Littera E,Inee. ecacel tlieee Signe at emotion, and eve:eq.:ilea: • "Now, airs.. 1uie401, this man - must be. fend, eneellene relatione witlt 1110 fentilv at Rh, iv'incefit must be art- plahnet; reel by tilege 100011e I linve ierong lkopc.,e tint" .the tritth 11103' be disfeweieel, anal re', Lltissiterve's nevence, iteele 11.• rilfeet.". ' 111,1 1d11111/114" 3 41)11051 not ot:e 1,.at Ia•”ii e4row. largen• twit larieer .10 itieekeereeet. 1:•,:•„:1•1, ee, een' mnierielly all J e lie .1.33e.evele• ref Ilia etreeec' 1:301,' 111111 g.1'11:n 1•11• l'exing her 'pleat fie, 1154' 3 ether. . . :el,: 1 ev.• •;•:, mild I help ••••'" •••;•,- to:ea:lefty, in eee- , e1••••3e.i.e.•11, C.. ;eel e 1,1. 4. • ' ' '•3 T ('N"01••1'.5. 111` eery )IT', . • el' ir,., leeeet reel 111:r • unle.•.:,•:etae ..,:;);,) • 1.37 1115 ee, r...:0• • :I tile mien, and 11.40 • '117 Olt • 11. I Pi! 1,7 e..1 0 le I • " • • .es.e.:1 • • *eel 1II13, l'reneel :.• fee, : •• • • Ie,i. 3 :tee, .3 3...e P • :0" • • ••• in 1'.•, • 1 neve: .ffite• listened anal heard: a . . 1 . • ieettione tapping at the-, cottage re', end heart} tire lantllady gO to tilo • • • • -3:er 31:1 fl7lj. n ft 1o5,, trembling • ' • there? Whet do You Wantri 1 tinth, und.1 want to coine• • ie." r•riee e;e1 a low voice without. . 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Miss Elmer weat out 1,1 .1 cab to procure nONV j1 Oelginge, tier' eir ettinstanees•alid notpermit h3e. to 114 fastidious, She seemed 311e meet If' spectable•lodg•Ings lei be •l•miti31 neares 'to' Neweette, anal bele them she ay moved en thr conree of the 5a31)13,:•fere nocel. . • . , • ' ' She -gent ;tee lees ereit 'Clark, with a request teat lee wout yell. upon 114`1 111' 1135 N11.110,33 (''(.41 rr 1 0, • ' Aude•the denim*, teetoele-illed eirlitee '3•I• , te•roi• , . e. • , • .. • net celled ire leer Ile•11310 noon. . meant to clo; all 111 her. poWer, 'to .sOrve • • Cassineve; Mid She bed in : her loien• heart not.a semi° dotehtecither of -the - perfect 'rectitude of ,•young Cessinove• 1 or of his final acquit -lel and (1111 excel- •3 . oration crane surpielon, Therefore she • pat away allepeusivenree; 'turned bele: back, upcm the ierelow and. faced 111» • sunshe e; dispensed 113,1• smilee with 1 1. eauel eirie.cMty Lind ::11:11.111,ty; anct even, at length., jel11•,:1 tle• dance. 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'54 111 11 j'••'.•; '00)11 :s' 15-1 •:1 0=1 1 1)(3 I He,- • 4,1 3014'11,53H,, .=.• . • ''‚; 4l0 33 313.111 11;:- 1 •' ri PT.!, i r' H ‘r "II 100,', 33,10333 i• .!n0k .1 0-1.017 •,e over the e• 4 ;•etele e •••_ ree."--; His Work For China -More Than Once Has He Stood between the Country and Ruin. . 1•77e.' British Interests in China, 1,0146a:rep- resents an leereetreent of • e150,060,00.0. • ,a,re seriously • alarined at the result of the repent' negotiations between, the l3ritish and Chinese GovernmentS, •and • the threatened retirement of sir RohtEk 1-Xart. The director of the ChieeseMart- time Customs ,has informally annound, ed that he 1s abont.to Sever hie eon, neetion with eV eei-Viee which ,he prade, tically created nearly 50 .years ago, anta which has been the one sound, efficient lenlicaer.EmMeorirte Itrib atlie einSerr REorribleir7HTIC and, the Castomet liare steed betWeen China, and ruin or partitidie!fhey form the' strongest surety. Chine, has . ever been able to give to Buropeart eiatione fey Peens or investments. Now, hate - 'Vete the now (eldneye spirit,. born or Alta Iltiese.Japane4e. war, is illustrated 14 an edict •that percesetwe adireittedly Ignorant of Customs, at nth •head 01 1110 serviee. .• • • •••• .. • The. Vieerey'j Plot. That Sir Rob :rt Hart weiuld refuse to serVe emeer these mon. was co'n- IlderitlY expeeted, and. Ills anneence- meat . slteriet creete sure:ft.:1Se in England Or Citinee but that311•. British (.1)'c-erne:fent slem131 have so quietly per- mitted the ebange hes. aetonlehed and. alarmea the .moneyeal interest e reeerred to; as well- as . interests rieence, Gel:prang, .:3and the.',••1..TnitleLl• States,•epegially as • the •PreSant regime.' . of .Cuetares.• administration% has • guitradteett.hy trentY. Britain proteSt- ed. as soon as the announcement' VAS' made, but was. assured that :China. had no • intention Of infringing the' agree- ment, and :that- tho enpointment of two. . Chinese was 'merely: Meant. to ' administration, and would. not :super... Bede the Present establishment, consist- ing of Sir Robert Hart and 1,500 Euro- peans. :With this assurance 'the •Britisit Government has, been content, but the action q•Sir°Rehert Hart indleates that he•interprets • the appointment a. plot • to red,uce hie imPortancee arid transfer the real management of the Customs to .Chinese hands, i• Nevertheless, ea. :treaty provides that the Cu:stones must •remain under Euro:peen direction ' 1943, or during the currency of the . • loan floated in' 1396. It Would appear. • that , 'the :crafty •ViceroY, Tuan-Slithe ha S evolired a plot that will tech- . • intiscaiiplkiii.ot.bey. the: compaet;. hut :Opiate. . . • • Money For' the Army.• . The Viceroy appears_ to be,.abotit the most- •forceful. personality ',.Chince has prodticed sltic 1.4 Hung -Chang, 'and 1105 remitricable Influpece .the• Yarieene 'though in s.iine ••nitarters ''1 . is -thought - that the italuence is •Inerely . • temperery. Accordifig .to • the• Doet,34 • Transcript, his hol)155'. 18 the nes- '0113- .113,se nrmeee-and he lets • succeeded, . by all • tu'eounts, 111 manufacturing..ent of • • • his raw material 'a eemarkable. force. 'Well:drilled,. well equippeili'llieltlier, to - tiling except lcaders.. 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