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The Wingham Times, 1901-05-17, Page 7- � = I . , 14 -, ., .. I I . I I I I I I I I v. . A I .0 � I . - I .., .. 7- - I �_ , 7 fla �--­ �1 I , , � � " -,, "I'll _ �111 ;; ... V , *7 ,, � . THE WINGS TIM, VAT' tt . . I . I I �V;Vmm,r-; - , 7W, 47,11111T� I.. � 11 I I I. I .1.11.1 I .1. . . I.. I I I I .. .. 1. ­ I . -1 . - I. ­ - 7 ... I T7 . . 6.4.q��4�0--txj)-*"X -'And lot My sympathy run away V" - _,ira�W44,19040iii thavi"a"4W ow'"" .. I I �*)�0--$.q).*-?-$**-*,I)�.-41�,$--*e-o"*,"**��. _44*-_6.4� _ . 0-0.-4+0-044�.$.,).4p<,�-o-*..e;+R.,o, ,, 110'.1.104- 'my judgment. Woruw have Jinpulsoo 'doubv, Ahq ed.ded, In suelt a 004,41 ,� I 41- %+ +# 4# +0 #* � 0# *0 40 0#' *+ 40 *0 " **P � 4" I , 4.6-$+0-04�+Q»e -i-*-$,�$�-O.-O.4$+O.*".O,i.($,4�,,R,0,4&,q), ,$4,.�,'w�o'-'�ty,,.,-,$,:,."�*",44v",.- , C104AD too t4a I , �� 4<�* pqo.<.,/,$.,i-io-i*o.#..qw$�'o-#,-<��0.0-4�*,*.,.*I -,-,> $ ! of tills Mud sometluriev, and men blame tone of Hurl that Air. Courtney , I . , I , 1 then) for It till they theInselVell colve dropped the subjK,t and Dr. Talbot _ t_ . no otbur ott"'Saoil. Zo I I'l run th�,mselvss all , t �� I i .... I i to the Point Of 004; the need Of just turned to SW0Qt1VAtQr, Who for the MO.. Spite of 'UpJ Oki ' ' I I bb . such blind devotion. - I, ad or I 11 . I am sure I ro ulont seemed to have robbed 1"WP Of they raosa raril in Ike syst"V14 - - I 1iO T, e Mystenr of Agathaws We 0 i Bret at'Y shortsightedness now, for I , his rightful place 48 the coroner's root. W. 11 l " t y t have lost esteeln by It, while bell- 0da44 I I I' , . . I . .. -0 Q* 9 �. 41'- With a wave of the Itandshe dismissed "Shall We let her go for the present?" hila wa"44 x 3DQ0l;044 ., ------& <VIVI, +Q* . ):I— 11 1 1 the subject, and Vr. Ulbot. watching ! be whispered. 118be, does look tired, The Jury that WaSSUMMOnGa 0 Oft* ' '.: i . t�<*?> BY Anna K, atharine Green, I �. I 3 `�, her, felt a shade Q.r his distrust Ionvo poorgirlill 1 . Autlior og 'The Lep6veA*9.rtl1. q,Vo,,, "Lost Xan,q 14%laolpp 66g film ,and In its orweeks.agotoatiquire Into f4e dfttk ;- . , —.d and Aing?, Rto,, Xt44 it . Plate a species or a4- .the Public 0119110irigoi which Sweet- Of Xro. Gardiner, of the toNvaship 0,9 "I - ,, i T 0 -*.,*4!- 1 . . I allrittiou for the little, graceful, bo, Water bad received anode him wary, West Luther, who it was 04timwil o , a `� -11 . I*,, I witchlag personallty before them, with and his reply was a guarded or . MOP *' le. to Iter death through aegloot by not ' � . I I hot, childish linpulaps and wQfpjtply "I do not trust her, yet there, is muelp , 1 I � I I 3 1$� Copyriplit, 1900, by Anna Katharine Green, 19 k 11 V g , Ilical 914 after ske bad given` . I . . wit willelt halt mystifled and halt lm- to confirm her story. Those oaa4. 11 In "', tt00-4--04�S-0-0--O*t-..�".-.-"..-.,4,1,..-..�.^,-O-o.o<".011,*@.Q.�"0.0.(�+0.0,<��.*.<$���0.0.0,�. *"-5��.A"10-04<�-G.��,-�? I She says she . �' 0 04, ** ** ** 010 - __ - - > - * - 0; posed Upon them. wishes, now, e dropped .birth to @.. child, brought Ili a verdiot . .0<$>,i..*."O.04.$.i.�o."O.G.$4,4.0 +# ** 1 Air. Sutherland, oil the contrary,, wait, them In Mrs. Webb's yard Under the this 0vOUiII9 as follows: - L I 0-9- S., 0­41.�R. . I 1.0 . ,.a . . -itlier charmed from his, untag ' bag that held. The deceitoed,Marig, Gardiner,awommt I.. � ral"(01,; Story to wast6 aily tinle I po vrlv�"s she itet In . gillsm pear tree and that the le. nor convinced of her honesty, I 'lesser mattvrs. Frederick remain 1; with ono fully as ., Whorl) them burst open, Gentlemen, the birds about 8-6. years of age, crane to herd.uAth :greatly to AMs llageNi evident satin,Jillelily said' were so busy there . , ,faction. . . on the morning Aft- by bloodpoisoning, which might in all 1 hrrtl 1#411 tilt, lilolley for III'V, . er the murder that I could not but no probability have .been prevented by I I "Did you see this malt's face?" Air• irtg there or not. ..... ",""I'll, i linve risked leaving it .1 tice them, notwithstanding my absorp- , I . medical treatment. ,-Courtuey now broke in In urgent in, "All tills was more than. surprising to i %vV,ro t1w murdeivr could Iliad it by . tion In greater matters, I remember, . mout. We coildemn the: 1, , "quirt' . ine, for I had never thou„ ht or assoct- !it mmeh of soodon li-avem, .No. I had .. . wondering what they were all pecking recognized practice of ceratin religio.U4 I Hor answer came slowly after aa, ating an old man with this crime. In- � . � - 4 , in refusing pro ;nnoilitir motive for iny action, a motive I At so eagerly., Then the length of time sects - - , tessional skill,Wbich , �, k" I - . other long look In Prea,rick's ollrec. deed I was so astonished to find him in i %vill, which re,,iy, Ir tiny. Or I ' that elapsed between the molment-Za- in many cases is little legs thA4 arimitial I I Von, . poswiislon of this wo,apoa that I forgot I yo I will be I I I bel. was seen rus4ing from Airs, Webb's 'negligence, and we . wIlling to orecIll, we. I wislied to save �, r, I �, . farther deprecate .1 , ,, I "No, I did not dare to make the of I . , _I prop * 9 " '.. It WIlef in our I , , . all about my errand and only wondered I Ili#- murd(wer, whoin I had soave ren. I .. I . gate and the hour in which lie bought the . , ag4tum .; obliged to crouch too close , how I could see and know more, Pear- ' I . I - . 1. . i 1ort. I was ; soit. as you see, for thinking I knew, I . 11 "I ,.. r the bread. has never been quite so- midst" 40 -W, . I- :�rilcommead that I I heard his root�, frig to be where I was, I sit(]', fl.,111) the con e(It I (L. counted for. �w Ito the floor. I simply I 0hough I doubt that so . . - � 14 steps.$$ s 14 U - 4 of Ills Alenown Pe- . . . all persona boltdiug; . %°stens," ameria 'the bushes and soon found i tIoll." . .. old a man would find strength for that 370spozmlble positions ,� "See now," muttered Sweetwater, bill 0 . - 11 . , myself Under one of the windows. The I -, Courtney. Dr. Talbot and even e . . . I i in life, such As husband, father or gugr(1- ; . I III , , I I I � journey to the woods, I can but ae -In so low.a.tone she did not bear him. - shriLle Was down, and I was about to ! Ali-. Sutherland, who naturally believed � � knowledge that it would account for 'all, be firmly impressed With their duty , I , � ,v# tit o". , 11"'I" " I I .- . She condemns L,,orself. There Isn't a push It aside when I her I It I 11./,/,,� line. and obligations Where life is in danger, 11 pw .rd some One Kiii, referred to Zabel and who, one and I .1 "I I V those very minutes we havi%bad so . it' 1111',/',,7'.6 I woman living who would fall to look illovitigiabout Inside and stopped'. But till. had a lingering tenderness for this '.1 difficulty in filling tip. But the flower It now remains to be seen whether any I . . I . ,up tinder those circumstances even at I could not restrain my curiosity, ask. tmforturiate old niqn iviach not even . ",I'm, a•, ,. . whose presence on the scene of guilt further steps will be taken Ili the matter. : . I . . :the risk of her life." . tic f madness U b I she challenges me to explain! How The evidence of the D I , I. i Xuapp seemed to agree with him, but & 1 I . owelte preacher,. I t 0 mar s 0 is . . -4(�(Illllag And then the money - ­_ t1lis � '. - P. 4 about that, sirs? '*� -"� part could quite destroy. felt a species " ,; G. P. Taskor, wbich. is the sect the . lie idea, /7�f� 1w jj*�--; -can any ex- Gardiners belong to, "Vent to $bow that; 31r. Courtney. following Ills Q !;�-.4- t�; �7 'eactlon at till.% and Surveyed the - I I . � � 41 of I -1, . so deftly reburied by her I � F, A , ,X"4!1.;:1'�',__ Hingplar being before thern with' per- 4F , ipressed his former question, saying: V -; - ,!,� _� 1� -, �11 , plantation her other than asses-. I _. . ;, Irl . they don't believe In the -emyloymeat of . __ I A - :i�.1. - �;, .. M ... I I ,_ t .6 e 40, .,I-' 5-1 .. - slightest shade of relenting # I I she 7� 141 their severity. Sweetwater alone 1, laye J : 4 It was not an agile one." I , solely ". � �& '� "i . I,— betrayed restlessness, Knapp showed � to coric6diNent? No, sirs, and so I ient desires medical treatment no 9;p- "Ani you did not catch the least . 1, -k . "Was It an old Wil's st4p?ll , �-, � — -�, crime oil whose frulti . '11p�_A ey- ;, helm the sit . . �,�­ . � sory to medical men, but he stated that if a 1?#t- � I be.04 "Ind In a Way tending '12V I � IN.- -,'.,I k � 1. � �tl � . 7 1;9 -ax my vigilance over I V, , shall not to bar position offered. In this case there . glImpseof the man's face or figure?" I 1��'. . ' -t no feeling at all, while IN,ederlek look- I ,it .. 1. 1. ,, - ,�\ III /A I i Not a glimpse." , , . . J, 19. .1 , I , ,� I., I I V I . I VIZ/1 . actions even If, to order to be faithful was no evi&ace to show that the de - 0 -1 P- ed,like one petrified and moved neither , V7//, 1 .4 . 11 . I I , - , ' ' , ,; " , � �, ,� So you are In no positlot to Identify I/ LA ��o ;. , � I i�Vll -4 hand nor foot i .", V.- 1 to. It, I have to suggest tbair it warrant ceased desired to have a doctor called in- kr. P. ;J 1A I __ - -1 - **Crime that is the outcome - I � I �0 be made out for her Imprisonment." V , J ,h I I . A I . . , & , I firm?" , . re I I I . "If by any chance I should beat, those 11 - T . k% I � "You are right," acritile.1ced. the coro- : . - i��., � ... F, 1A - I I, �z� thought is despicable,"- she went on, % / -1, ,-� .1 11 . --same footsteps coming down, a flight of � �.� I k "I'll- "..� . 0 . �, I ner, and, turning to Knapp,. lie sug- A Merlicina Chest is the uarao ap- . .I- T. - , !,;�­j will) a dell berateness so hard that the I\ .. i Qk �Ell' " - - � ", . Bested that Bliss Page was such an tin- _ " , , , "I 11, " , 4E - , , _. n, . I mom susceptible or her auditors shad- I -oPriaNly applitil to Hogyard's Yellovr d be able � ". - � - ­... I , . stairs, I think I shout L, t6 rec- : . , 1:3_'44 k. III _ - , �, �r�r ?";, 1legatee ­ , __ - , I 'I portant witness In this matter that Oil. It, eau be Used e_-teritally or tal-rett sw.oet- . " 1,21 , . . . them," she allowed In the ;,!*� 4 'Y'/��' terlially. Our," cuts, burns, bffiaises, >. _,� , % dered. "But critne that springs. from -est tones of hqr command. . -- 'i ,!�,, " some Imperative and overpowering ne- M, perhaps It would be better to have her In 41 I � ), -�� ­ Y . 11.1 I contracted cords, stiff joints, painfut . 11 -. i She knows It Is too'late for her to I 1. cossity of the mind or body tiiigbt well W,V,! -k _-, I . " down In the town where site could be swellings, quinsy, sore r-brotit, pain the, � Ili .10 WV1 I swelling� - , ear those of the two dead Zabels," . .70 , . I , 1, :.�- -1 .. awaken sympathy, and .1 am not I W I I- - I ­_ . I I - I more easily under tits eye. stomach, hidney complaint, eto. Price I ." , t . - I could have pleaspol � ,growled the man from Boston. _r,--�.'1-,1.', 1.%\ NothAng Air. Sutb- - ., -( "� ashained of 4avIn- been sorry for this 7&P I I . I .. . I .. I erinnd better. Glancing Frederick 250. 1 "We are no nearer the solution of , ;% I __ I ( frenzied and suffe'ring man. ��reak and I (I& � ., 9 � . A\\ .11 Q I 1 ,1his mystery than we were in the be- I� \\ % .... , ' and seeing that he was rather pleased ,I ' [?, Ix , !� N '�(((` Impulsive as you may consider me. I "Thts I am ready to swear to belore God BETR07HALS IN NORWAY, . 1, , ginning," remarked the coroner. ...,11.) ? I . . . . . . 11, E , . and betore man!" tbari da,turbed.by this suggestion, he I . , ) "n ... , I . 4 k, did not want him to suffer on account I "'_,;,. - FR . g ­ — 11 : "Gentlemen, I have not yet finished �;o I' .1,111, I ,� ' -aye his unqualified approval. and " .." ? I 1", W -is be uodoubt- was something In this matter that " , � (.-�,��'­',, ` of a momput's madress, , . my story," Amabel. sweetly intimated. . . �. Miss Page was notified of the coroner's youzigcotxple r,xc,11.111ge ,�UlF i \�� . - _... . /;4�, '. ,/ .. I g3 as soon as 4 " Aii ;1 . 41 . edly would If he were ever found with, Could not be explained awny by her at- . : "Perbrips what I have yet to tell may M" /J . . . . . . �, , .j . .- wishes. . They Xlecome Engaged, . "I. : I tills money In Ills possession, so I gument. and his suspicion of that some- I , � '1 4 �,,..l - - \• . , I . give you some clew as to who this man MAP S!", - f I � . She made no objection. On the con- , �, .i .,! . : . . - " �._ - , pittugod it deeper into the soil and thing he felt perfectly sure was shared In Norway it is customary for a young : . . ,V �­ /' trary, her cheeks dimpled, and she .%vas.ff ;'5"_ iim-ln .�� _,P�. 0 11 trusted to ,the confusion which crime by his soil, toward whose,cold.-set face 1111111 . ; =RVA"`,Z_zp� - " and maiden to exchange rings di- . . ,'I - ! "Ah, yes. Go on, go on, You btrve � ( <s� "V"'!X �:��--, - turned away with alacrity to -prepare . 1. - .� I always awakens even in the strongest he had frequently cast tile most un I . I mot yet explained bow you came to bo '. 11 ....... I - herself for departure. , But before go- reedy they become engaged, the eirclet; .. . - I ..�. 7-1 � ". If//I inind for him not to discover my sub. easy glances. ae was not. ready, bow- 1-which.praoWins him or her to be nck. , : . i in possemion of Agatha's money." � •' - / 11 , � Ing she approached the coroner- I terfuge." . I ever, to probe Into the subject more . I I I , " '. � . � "Just so," she answered, with an. : S -f I �, ", � . . . . nearly, nor could be for the sake of said persuasively: longer free. This is universal custom. IV . . "Ea! Wond6rfull Devilish subtle, titin . � I . 11� , M / "I have told you all that came to my butamoug the poor, silver instead. of , . . t. I 70;,�. V, - Frederick urge on to dtly further con- . � .dtber quick look at Frederick. the last , ZIA/- , , she gave him for some time. "Apt . " I' � , 11, Ph? Clever, too clever!" were some of mind this moment. But after tbinkitt." -Old rings are used, sometimes filligree, . . i soon, then, as I dared I ran out of th \ . ,-,-1 I N t`. I the whispered exclamations which. this fession a young woman whom tits oil- It over I may remember soille little de- " I I . " . f­�� - I ,�. curious explanation on -her part brought happy soil professed to love and In . . sometimes solid. metal. , house Into- the yard. The moon, whicri , . . 11 ouL � Vvt obly Sweetwater showed his whose discretion lie had .so little confl- tails that have escalied me today." Norwegian wooings are apparently had begs under a cloud, was now shin. "YrItshed away toward the lonft road.' -item ..,, __,_ ,,;.,, �1,�p ml +,,. .t_ deticeAs for Sweetwater, he 'I,,('- "Call her bael_­ cried Mr, Courtney,. , It I � I 1. J, . ,11 I She has kept back sornetbing;4el: its auppy, uuti they are certainly 1o4,--B,- Ing brightly, and by Its light I .saw pulling a hairpin from my hair. I ivork- iliv others possibly remembering that now fully recovered himself and bore doing," for an engagelli I ent that lasts but I , that the space before me was empty ed little hole in the shade and through for such natures as bers thet7h; no himself with great discretion w116 bear It all." I I .. and that I might venture* to enter the ' this I looked into a room. brightly 11- But .)It-, Sutherland. with a side look a year or two is considered short. In- . I . , , � governing law and no commonplace In- Dr. Talbot finally said: . I , street. But before doing so I looked lum)ned by the moon' ,which shone In terpretation. "Well, gentleman, we litive got more at Prt-derIck. whispered: "Willt.' She dead, Norwegian. aj�gagements frequent- . * ' ' - .­_ . a .. 11 !about for the dagger I had thrown through an adjoining ,window. And ,ro Sweetwater, how6ver, this Was than we expected when we came here (TO Br CONTINUnD.1 ly last for a decade or more, while oliq . I from me before going in. But I could what did I see there?" Her eye turned brit so much display of feminine re- this morning, There t � vintlins. however, . ­... of seven years is considered of quite - ! not find It. It had been picked up by on Frederick. His right hand had . I � source and subtlety. Though he felt he a point regarding which we have re- Chlidren Cry for moderate length. . Thu reason is not that; I , the fugitive and carried away.. An. stolen toward tits left, buf It paused should keep' still in the presence of ceivi-d no explanation. Hiss Page.'how norsemen is laggards in, love, but their 1 inoyed tit the cowardice wlilch,bad led tinder her look and remained motion- tuen so greatly his superiors, be could came that oivhld. which, I am told. you it � laws do not allow a man to marry until � "Only an old man sitting at a,ta- not resist saying: wore Ili your halt- tit the dance. to be . . I I me to lose such a valuable piece of ert- less. . . C"AS"TO R IAhe is a householder. Tfiq law only ! , hence through :I purely womanish emo- tile and"- pause, and "Trutli is sometimes .Stranger than found lying near the hem of Batsy's ------- - permits a specified number of baildfipga I I I Why did she p. I I tion, I was about to leave the yard why did she cover up that pause with flet ion. I should never have attributed skirts? You olhitint-dy told 118 that YOU I - y' NOAH AND THE FLOOD. ' to be built U1)OII RUY JAM Of hayAd, and I � , ,when my e es fell on the little bundle ,.I wboily inconsequential tal sentence? any such motive as you mention to the (Ild not go Lip stall's when yen were In I — I I i ," of sandwiches which I bad. brought Perhaps Frederick could have told, 0 as the number is very small one' iti piZo- I . . ,,o,In gli-I I saw leaving this spot with .Aln;. Webb's heave." Hopes of F;ndiug Fossil Fish With -.i -down from tht, till] and which,1 haft Predeilek, whose hand had upw fallen tl).-Illy n backward look at the hole from "Ali. that's so!" tic-quiesevol the Bos- portion to tiro dimunsiuns of lath,, the I � 11 I '11 n : let fall under 06 pear tree at the first - at his side. But Frederick vo u teero�q wljl(-b we afterward extracted the ton detective dryly. ­Uow came that ., Bo,ir(ting-Hoase Attaeltment. result is that early marzinges tire seldom. . i*scream I had heard from the house. It '. nothing. and no one, not even Sweet- largo sum of money in question. But flower on the scent, of the murder?" Dr. George Frederick Wright;'i)fOber- possible. I had burst open, and two or three of . waster, guessed all that lay beyond that say that this rebu'rying of stolen fends She smiled and seemed equal to the lin College, has lately returned from a - By his ring cue may as steely ka0w & . . I the. sandwiches lay broken on the and ,which was left hovering In the air was -out of consideration for the feeble emergency. . journey around the world, in tho course Norwegian to' be either betrothed. or I 0 1 ground. But those that were intact I to be fintsilvd-when't' Alas. had she old inan you describe as having carried ­rbat Is a mystery for us all to !, I ofwhichhe ,node extensive geological married, as one knows the Eijglish- � picked up. and. being more than ever ' not set'the'day and the hour! ilivili mere, do you not see that by this solve.- she said quietly, looking into investigations Ili Asiti, to see if IiIG could -woman to be a wife by the plain gold] I : 0 i�anxlous to cover no by some ostensible . What she did say was In seeming ex- nci you can be held as an accessory the eyes of tl�r questioner. circlet 1•errand my absence from the party, I planation of her previous sentence. "it after the fact?" "A mystery It is your business to gab any new light .oil the subject Of Lircl t 0 n the fourth Huger of her left i_ i rushed away toward• the lonely road was not the stone old man I had seen Her eyebrows Went tip. and the dell- - North's flood. The Bible story of the hand. But he is not con teii t merely to. ,_ I solve," corrected the district attorney. I . ( Where these brothers lived, meaning td, : oil the doorstep, and while I was look- car(- viii-ve of her lips was not witbout ­. which destroyed nearly all ihe - I \otl)ln4, that you have told us in sup- flOOd wear a ring as a symbol of bis but rothal-, : " � leave such fragments as remained on - Ing at litin I became awnee of some one invorive ns she sold: port of your Innocence would In the human race, has been a subject of FAludy he announces the fact to the world im ,the old 'doorstep, beyond which I bad leaving the house and passing me -on ,,Yen hate me. Mr. Sweetwater. DO eyes of the law weigh for one instant with him for 25 years. He reports And- general by having his fitiance's canto- � - i Pbeen total such suffering existed. the road tip hill. Of course this ended YOU wish ' h me to. tell these gentlemen against the complicity shown by that ing'iuCernral Asia a remarkable area pkintedbentiath his orm o hia vWtilig I I ' I "It was now trite, very late, for a girl : my Interest In what went on withlo, why -r, oil(- piece of circumstantial 'evidence which gave exidence of having been lift- ­ 1, , like myself to be out, but under the and, turning'as quickly as I could. I The flush which. -notwithstanding against you.t,. . cards as soon as the engageme � ut; is an I I . ed from the bed of the sea, at a compar- I � I-excitenient of wilixt I bad just seen and hurried Into the road and followed the this pectillail young mrin's nerve. In- Her smile carried a certain high accomp.ishad fact. . I I, I e denial atively recent perigol. Oil its mountains .; heard I became oblivious to fear and shadow I could jest perceive disap- stantly crimsoned his features was a lit rid d den a of this to one heart - . I I rusbcd Into those dismal shadows as pearing In the woods above me. I was surprise to Frederick. So was It to the there at least But her words were were sands that nl�tIiiit have beta deposit. Gel; Itid of Thut Cougli, I I ! . .1 !-Into transparent daylight. Perhaps the boui no17 gentlemen. I as you see, to fol. others, who saw In It n. possible hint as humble enough. . ed by water, and in, it 1,500 feet above Before the summer comes. Dr. wooll's � shouts and stray sounds of laughter low out my adventure to the end. But to the real cause of Ills Persistent Vu"- -1 amamaware of that," said she. Then, the sea level, is a fresh ,water lake, 400 Norway Pine Syrup conquers ,'Coughs, � M Colds, Sore Throat, floorwziess,: Bron- tliat. catne up froin the. wbarts where - my task now becalue very difficult. for soft of this, young girt. which they bad turning like lightning to ,where Sweet- miles long by 40 miles wide, -whercin a r-I)II) %v u. getting under way gave the moon was high .Ind shone down hitherto ascribed entirely to his love of water stood lowering upon her from r-hitis - and. all diseases of the Threat and I -1 upon the road so distinctly that I could JulltiCe. Slighted love mal;e", some out tits half closed eyes, she impetu- were many seals, like those in the Artie EU11,; S1. � I ;, me a certain sellse, of companlonsbt,,% not follow tilt, person before me as hearts venotnous. Could this,lingainly ously cried: "You. sir, you who with- ' Ocean. Their presence in the lake could - --..-- ' I . Perhaps -but It Is folly for me to •411- - closely as I wished without running 1'ello%v b;ive once loved tills bewitching Out call to do so have presumed to al be best accounted for by. the theory ibC a L'xitthe Cook Slastaer. . i . 'late upou lay feelings; it is my errand , the risk of being subsidence of land which brought the The Senate Committee app,,inted to, - J . � g discovered. I there- ptece of unreliability and .suffered from rogate the office of detective from I you are Interested in and what hap- . fore trusted more to my ear than to her disdain? . Artie marine animals soath,to bs caught iuvesti.-�te the charge made by Mr: , f those whose right It Fas to act In thill .. I I petted when I came up to the Zabels' . my eye. nnol its long as I could hear It was a very possible assumption, matter, prove yoursoilf equal to your in lakes when. the land rose again. West- Cook, thav, the late M. C. Cameron hail . . . ! dreary dwelling." . . � tbotigiv SweetwatWs blush was the . I Ills steps In front of me I was satisti(d. . prestimption by finding out the ex- Ward, towards the Black Sea, are some beon*Aix agen b to offer Mr, H. H. cook & The look with which she paused, Os- - V only answer he gave to her question , I ' put presently. as we turned up this I planation of tills mystery yourself. It remarkable gravel beds, laid evidently itensibly to take.breath, but In reality very hill, I ceased to hear those step- Which nevertheless had amply served Senatorship 'Lot the sum of $10,000, hel& , !Otto weigh and criticise the looks of those and so became confident' Its turn. . can be found out for, mark, I did not bySeawater, but now 750 feet above their final meeting on Thursday.. They I that he had carry that flower Into the room where I :about her, -was one .of those wholly In- � ak d,,,. I was so sure of, '170 all the gap made by fils silence , Cie sea level, which also testifies to tKO decided to report evidence to the Senate, It was found. This I am ready to swear .r 0, ',describable ones with which she was .�Jr• Sutherland ninde an effort and ad- rastlessuess of the earth's crust in Asia without any finding, together with the, , . this that I did, not hesitate to enter , to before God and before man!" ,�accustomcd.to control the judgment of them myi;elf, and, knowing the paths dros,,ed hor, himself. Uee band was ralsed, her whole at- in comparatively recent times. These addresses of counsel. The report to this L men who allowed themselves to watch well. as I have every opportunity of Your conduct," raid be. 'Ibas not titiffle spoke defiance and -hard as it traces don't prove that the story of the effect will be taken up on Monnny int 'too closely the over changing expres, bf,pn that or a strictly honorable per- 'accord with that doing, living as We do, directly oppo- w,lq for acknowledge it 11 jud I:, true, but theythe Senate, when there =P,y be an islon. oil her weird yet charming face. � Soil. Why did you fall to give the I 139ut It fell upon men steeled against I Site this forest, I easily found my Nay re-enterod my house '-truth. lie felt that lie had reeelvied story as told in, the Bible, attempt to make -political capital a sort. ­­ , to the little clearIn„that I have reason nhirm when you a challenge, and, with a quick glance The Bible stories, intelligently regard- of last at tompt on the part of it, vanish - her fascluatlons, and, realizing her In- .. 11 ­.- .. .. -... .. . ­.- . .. after being witness, to this ,dotlble - at Knapp, who barely responded by a ed wenis to be pretty sound history. in partisan majority to be politically '•ability to move them, she .proceeded . to think you gentlemen have since be• tragedyr' shrug, lie shifted over to the side of . . With her story before even the most come acquainted with. But, though, UPI, serenity was not to be disturbed. Dr. Talbot. ;F01 one can lie sure any morning that disagreeable, The failure of the Senate Anxious of her hearers could requesf from the sounds I be;trd I was assured "I have Just exiihilned.11 she rernind- Amabel at once dropped her band. the newspapers will not announce the, Committee, though com,posed, of a uia- her to do so.that tile person I was following wtia ed liltn. Iltbnt I had sponpathy for the I'May I go?" she now cried appeal• discovery o I.' a, fosEil fish with a sailors Jority of Opponents of the Government, - � "I bad come," said she, "very quietly not for In advance of me, I did iiot 01,11111110", " boarding house inside of him, whereto formulate a finding, is virtual con. I along the road, for my feet were light- dare to outer this brilliantly Illuniltiod I,Wo All have sympathy for :lames In to air. Courtney, 'IT really have � Ity short, and the moonlight was too space, especially as there was every In- Zabel. bill!'- no tuore to say, and I am tired -1, Jonah mi ht have lodged three days in fessionlof the collapse of the slander. I "Did. you see the tenure or the man comparative comfort. Both Sir Wilfrid Laurier and sit i -,bright for me to make a misstep. But dication of this person having com. *11 do not believe one Word of this ' � us I cleared the trees and came Into pleted 'whatever task he' had so$ for story." Interposed Sweetwater, In reck• vvbo brushed by you In the wood? Was Mollard Cartwright have denied th6 doorstep?" Miller's Compound Iron Pills. sold by the open place lace where the house stands himself. Indeed I Was sure that . I less *ftsriigard of tit(' JA1001101:108. "A Is that of the old jrnan you. saw on the The best rernerly for scrofula 14 impudent charge under oath; and its fat , I stumbled with surprise at seeing a heard his steps coming back. 'So, for hung •y, feeble old man. like Zabel. oil - the late Mr. X. C. Cameron, Who was I figure crouching on the doorstep I had the second time, I crouched down lit the verge of death, could not have At this direct question Frederick A. L. Hamilton. ort , � ,d, The total number of Boer prisoners Is ' s as quivered In spite of its. dogged self allegedby Air. Cook to have been a . 1, road. finding as empty as the the darkest place I could find and let found lits way %Ili Into T111114 ,roods, control. But she, with her fact? lit), Ift"rent in the trallsactioti, it would be etas It Was all old man's figure, and tills mysterious person pass me. When you say. Von carried that money there - officialIv stated to be 17,058, exclusive of 5 turned to meet the scrutiny of the . very unjust to besmirch his memory in , my yourself, miss: yon are the'*- those in the Transvattl and Orange Rivey , �as I paused in my embarrassment he he had quite disappeared, I made . )slowly and ,with great feebleness rose own retreat, for It was late, and I was . ,,unsh!', Interposed the roronve all• speaker, showed only a childish kind. a matter in which, Were he alive, he ' to his feet and began to grope about afraid of being missed at the ball. But ''thoritatively. "Do not Jet 114, go too fas. of Wonder. "Why, do you ask that! ("olotly- could havo given testimony on his I Iq there Any doift about Its being the il-1-4 IP __­T__1_t­t,_T8TW0_R,T_Ry MEN AND own behalf, it the proceedings in the I for the door. As he did so I heard a later, or, rather, the next day, I re- _ , wonion to travel alid fAvert.4o for old eptabi, , sharp, tinkling sound, as of something turned and began It search for the Yet. Bliss rdibi has tin Air of speak. aalue?" . liqhed house of solid ftaucial standing. f3alnry Scuato cominittee leave been unpleasant: 1 4 metallic falling on the dookstone, and, money which, I was confident. had Ing the truth, strange and unaccount- What An aetreSSI 1+rodcrlek stood AT80A year ancl expewes, alit lxqtablo in cast). in Unnecessarily bringing in the name of 1 taking a quiet%- stet) forward, 1 looked been left In these woods by tile person able its It may Peem. Zabel was sin -ftd. . appalled. He had beet amazed at the W canng requira Give references imd '. onclono self-addropsod stamped envelope. AA• the late Lieutollaut-Governor OftmerOrIA . I ra. 0 man once had it lie ,vas led skill with which tille had manipulated 'drtms XrtnLger, = Carton 131d., Chleago. over 1110 shoulder And SAW Ift the MOOU- I had been following. t found It, and . mishit, III I n V - it should be remembored lintel bas b6slit , light at Ills feet a dagger so like the When the man here present, who, Into theft and murder It was not until her story so as to keel) her promise to I I .M&-- M d t by,auy member, of the Govern- � Quo I had lately handled In Itts. though it mere fiddler, Ila$ presumed tits facilities bad booll weakened by him Aud ,yet loave tile WaY-011tnl for 1P Hu ^ ow, one, no I 'NVebVs yard that I was 61yekWhelmed to take it leading part tit this Inter: his Own suffering and 'tbilt, of his much that further confession Which Would UMSTUMIA - I meat, but by Ili$ Proft-IMed fti011d 0): . with astonishment And surveyed the View, came Upon me with the bills In loved brother." - Alter the Whole into A denunciation of Mr. Li. H, Cook. B xity the Cook slan- I . Ir tbo, "Thank you, was Ger simple littil3l, , himself which boi would land It dim- ' - I r,-14'ti&,X'sl,olitlonAclvL,i,tiser. . aged and feeble form of the man who My hand, I was but burring docile Not Infants 1AAd Chilhon. . de hail dropped It with a. sensation difil. III gotten gains I bad come upon." . and for thor first time. eery man there cult if not Impossible to meet. Unit - .. .... I , — cult to describe. The next moment he "Ah, and so inaldtig tllciln',Your Own," thrilled at her tone. Seeing it, 911 the this extreme dissimulation made 111th %I flo. tyonyt think less of ypul. sVAVXn .tll*u , was stooping foir the weapon with it qtroth Sweetwater, stung by tho'sat- dangerous filgeltiation of her look and lose heart. It abownd hot, to be rid aw ftlls, to 01 ofyourliouso. QiV61htt1X&0%19h � MAnher returned upon her with double tilgonl8t of alluo.�l allialtable resource , sleatitive ----- GV417� =)g, too. Take Mood ti %rak- , "OV% . -startled Me tbat has Impressed Itself easM tri that word fiddlelli. a 44W. AW�0?_-, " I PAXIIIa. -distinctIv neon my memory*, And When, ,fi-A **I+U 0, dumAtt U&I.InA WhIgh force. .411 have been Unwise.,, s;Ltd she, and secret detormination. 1. . ., . . I i I . I I , a Ll I