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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1890-10-31, Page 2ITT THE SIGNAL, FRIDAY. OCT. 31.1890. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE (T•WLtSHUD MOT. HEAD OFFlOE, TORONTO. RAMAL (PASO SBI NMIAJON SOLLAaia _ • 114.0111111.000. MST. E. L WAU(CR, GEM.AL MANAtht, SSSS.0110. • GODERICH BRANCH. A OEN(RAL BANKING BUSINEee TIMMACTEa FANME..' NOTE• DI•COUNTta DRAFT 111011110 PAYAf 4 L AT AL, FOUNTS IN CANADA. ANO THE PRINCIYAI CITIES 1N TIO UNITED STATE& Qn[AT BRITAIN. FRANCE. BERMUDA, Aa SAVIUSS SAME DEPARTMENT. DEPOAIT8 OF SI.00 AND UPWARDS RECEIVED. AND CURRENT RATES Of INTEREST ALLOWED INTI[wpe• ADDED TO TNS PRIND.PAL AT ma SNO OF MAY AMO NevameaR in MOH TSAR. *peeled Attention give te the O.Aem tae of Oeletelithersied Paper. snd Farmers' Sales Notes. R. S. WIt.L.AM". 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All have peal rights in life and liber- ty and the pursuit Dot happiness, het seamy are handicapped in the nee ley dyspepsia, hillntteness, lack of swag, we emu detrihty• weakens, eanadpa- theee, it.. By eeswoletedy remove% these gesephiabe Handeek Blood Eiden s S INS eedaid bess4h on all enffeere, 5 KING OR UAIE! A Thrilling and Dram atic Novel BY R. E. FRANCILLON. OM DM a oma gams wheat Its well played " "It is bard, you must own, when you're telegraphed fur to • eou.ultation over a- n,ver stud who, in Msyfair-to mad ha, k word that • 'stealth baby preveutl your awnu,g.' •'1 suppose so. We1I-coowienee dote set hard tasks, no doubt; but thea It gives big, pay." "Very true, Farness: mast true. I'm afraid I can't user you a glass ut wine. I have W practtoe on priadpls tie a phut like /that. But 01 eour,e you'U top and direr' The table gave a croak; whirls told Adan Furness, es plainly as if it ha 1 *peon to woods, that Wyndbatn's foot had come in exptewdve contact with Julia's. "You forget, Wywlhank" said she, with frigid doeility. "You are.sgeg..t to dine in town." "Oh, hang it --,o 1 am. A medical thing. Furnas, where I'm like itemlet in the play --- Indispensable. i don't kuow what I should do without Julia. She's m7 you know. We:l--anther time." "And by tbe way -talking of that," said bur husband, with • laugh, "do you happen to have tiny looms change: I bate. changing notes before l'm obliged -os principle, you know -cul it isn't worth while to carry a lot of geld up t town and tacit again And, in • poor neighborhood like this, it's downright fumy the style a doctor's shillings and six - pens run away. Could you spare men-h'm -half-a-crown i" "No, Spelt I can't spare you half-a-crown. But Tllspare you Ave hundred is blinds." Mrs. Snell nearly let her owing drop, she started so. Her husban 1 threw blmselt back la his chair. "Five hundred pounds'" "Why tip' devil do you put ,er. your wind- bag sins to our: Itu,i t I know bow you're off, and dou't you kuow that I know' You 're starving in this beaveu-forsaken bole be- cause o-cause it's t he only place where you can squat for Dotting; and because nobody knows you. You're don't keep wine hecau.e there isn't a firehouse that will taut you. You're not engaged a. dinner; you've got no b tnkn,htel; and you want half-a-crown for just the rams r,ao.,n that other then like you want half- crowns. You're an impostor, Snell: and I hate importer.. You've felled as an echoe: you've fail.l ass flea/lea agent: you're fail - Ing as • quack , and your confounded tont ceit would nuke you fail even as a suicide, if you tried No uf[ance, Yrs. Snell. Yoe won't mind what I any. Well -1'm come t.: give an old friend another chance -and this time you can't fail." Wyndham Smell shrugged his shoulders, "Oh, Julia won't minl. She has a fine sense of Humor, has Jula: she can teke a joke, rust to can 1. If there's an) thing we ran ddc for you, Furne•a-w.tbuut prejudice, you know --we'll do it with all the pleasure in life=' "Never mind about the pkasu e, To roma straight to the point, there's a lady, is wbose I'tn interested., that wants a lion,•, with medical attendance and .triek privacy.' "A lady!" asked Mrs. Snell, very sharply indeed. " A Irby. In abort. ten.)- wife." said Adam. ".\ni you." said Mr. r_nell, while bur hus- band silently .•ontempleud bis linger -nails: "you presume that your own wife, a lesly, -Homer here than anywhere. Where it there to be found each privacy f Where much careful watching ' "There's only oma little thing 1 ought to say. This lady, though s surely married W tne as lira Snell is to you, is subject to one dight &leak , or rather two. She has taken a morbid hatred 1.. myself: and she believes herself, poor thing, to be unmarried. It's strange: but---' ••A ase of -and exceedingly intereeeting," saki thedoctor. But it's a seri- ous thing. I'm not sure, when 1 came to think of it. that Ave hundred ponnd►—" "Quite so. Five hundred pea ode down, as • premium. that should enable you to put your house in order and make a fair pnAit for a year. Or, wait a Mt. What do you say to this -add a thousand to the five hue dud" -he glanced at Mrs. Knell as he spoke -"and cure her es ,lick s you ant 01 enure I nsean Irony down." The doctor and hie wife eacbanged looks. Fifteen hundred pounds all at once -a leap from en satyr Into the reetlna of air. •'It's worth thinking of," rid the former. "01 course, fifteen hundred's none too moth -and there is nothing takes 10 long to cure N M Motu Mil veep Mti tech hag teheb I bear bast yaw Ws day week tee bemired MOM . Emmet smother weer. Theme my very loth, ams—w Aden Parma dei, the parley Int; bmhe.d sad wide tolkswed. "Awl you . bar wfltmeeed, "weed am11 yeatsat ho -Mil Mak -tor Joe Mini pouutw "I didn't -aa held your jaw. Iki1 Y 1 std -whit thea t" " You've dune it tar for Meld Oho nary. Math alio" I haven't Net U I had -Ne more fool her . . Two thou/end, Julia[ When be might have had the couple atm for two bait -crowns. "Here's the place," paid Adam Perone as - tha Dab drew eg at the doer of the Ores. Cheese, With l.oa, "Yon go up Moss - first -Sow frau. I'll welt below By the way, it you dud a girt with her, daa't bs sur- prised. urprised. Its Duty my daughter, Marine." "WW she know wbu I am, sad whelk Pm Dense fort "Of course. !A.'U go with her mother to your house; and I'L follow alone by the mums train, se her as soon a, ,.he arrive., sad ex- ytai.-I urea., Slag her away. Ks.Fap Md Action about Mami.,trave-that's alt Tbs , girl will ui4u' d." Adam Furse. lounged into the bar- - Wynbham Bear went up the Darrow and c uoked saatreasetwu stew at a time." "It's unoamsesly queer I should have told Julia 1 was Doming a. the Green Chew this very day, and that here I am," thought be -- s 1f the neve tact of his having told even a half truth by accident was a sort of mi eche "Ah' this will be the door." He tapped; but 0.. -,-in d tolling Itself open before hits, as he found himseU face to face with a girl with chnsped hand and send eyes. "You are the doctor" she cried in a vole* that sounded stilled "1 11, -come here'" She reined him by the hand, and led blur to • horsehair sofa on which lay a handsome woman with a Cahn white face, at which be n eeded not to look talcs to see what had be- fallen. enfallen. ]rah Furnas had found the net abs longed for sooner than she bad dreamed. She had escaped at last, to where wither hound nor huntr might pure. me.naaanIa—" " WeU-take It or Isere it," said Adam Fortes "1 don't suppose It will he hard to Rol a doctor reboil take in a woman wiles weak lib for fifteen hundred, duel run his chance whether he makes • profit oat of her or no. . . . Wyndham Smell's eyes roved to the bras plate across the way. "loo you mean tt propos that 1f this poor lady's care took twenty yeah i should get DO mere." "Just so. But then you'd get no is if she died to -morrow." Tose was Ito special emphasis upon the wort But tbev were spoken jet slowly enough Ser each of them to twit Aid, though they were received in dead silence. he added D ot a .Ingis word more, till each had its fall time, for w sighing •.d beteg weighed. "1f she died to -morrow," be repeated. In se absent way "Mrs Knell will kindly prwpurea roan: and meanwhile you'll make • run up to town end messy poor ]wad You'll have to judge of her stale of mind. And I'm afraid she's got • weak heart, se , 41 se • weak brain. However, all that's far pee to judge, se her medical •tteed•nt- w o t for me. " "L there- -Ss there any Altos of her rotas. leg to romp r "Every chance -if th s sem ar hears of sea Nose, U yea tet3 her that you costs on the part d os Guy Dement, of Marohgrwv. You'll say that be has gone to and Sent yet to Iowa, s the res, might he an dram of ml•ieg her; mod that yea, he- lms the dee to find her, ase h telts"mpb h hiss at Hriethesepoou, and to em empa.y her t.. Marekgrave 1101 111 give yen your va- st story, se we gem" 'Aug when she hidsbsre.r here r "Wham Met hapmt-1 hew thins" es yam; and" he NO W bed N 0 1r Ilea Mei Perwp rem erased w a 1 Ilea mss Ir Mrs thasmed t rtes her CHAPTER V. roam st elMOAA DAM Furness stood besids the ].sly of the woman, wife or no wife, whom he had bowl, Ind to her death as are= ly a. If be had succeeded in handing her over alive to k the intsreeted mercies of W yu,1ham Snell Whatever be had hese to her for these nineteen years, he must have loved her once; for one could read at a glance, capacities fur puioo in his face, ani she, even as she lay bare, pstle and cold, st as beautiful still. "A lad businese-[hie," murmured the soft voice of the Doctor, from not a yard away. The widower started -he must for the mtutent have been fancying himself .loos. "Yes -it's that,' he Fowled." "Poor Leah -per gel'" --.- I mean poor m•," amid Wyndham SorU, la the sane monotone as before -a tone that nature or coltivati.m had taught to carry just as far as the ear it was meant to reach, and no farther. "It's just my luck: and I'm -hanged if it's my fault this time." "What the devil do you mean asked Adam Forums roughly, with a sudden Muth 10 his eye, "Hush!" wbl.p•red the other, (oading slightly towards the head of the sofa, over which a hidden fa. a was bowed "I mean that Tut ruined by one minute nod a quarter -that's all On my lite, it's bard." Adam Furness had already faced round npr{n him, and now surveyed the Dean he had meront to make bis tool with a hong look of grace scorn Then his eyes followed the direction of the other's nod, and rested for an instant upon the hidden face and trembled brown hair. There should, by rights, be but little room tot pity in the heart of one who in effect, been hiring au assassin But no man can le to hard at heart as not to feel sorra sort of awe woe° fate. or chance, or whatever be the power in which be believes, has taken hit crime into its owe hand a and saved him from the need) of developing sinful thought into sinful deeet It tempts • man to believe in Providence itself when, while gaining the reward of mortar. his hands are left clean. • Y )h -yew meatus your fee," be mkt "Come downstairs. We can't talk before the child.' Ever since their flight from the Clarence, Marion hot lived in a dram And could this be more than a dream --world she not wake rep in • moment, and toads her mother', warm and living hand! Had per mother spoken to her with dead Ups, she would not h em been anased. She did not trove when she was left Mune. Hair whole body was heave ing; but not a sob came. Presently • head was laid nn brshmeiiaa: She ]tad not wondered that her father theta be here. Nothing is wonderful in arena "Marion," said be. A first bream ash toll him that she beard -.t least, with h! elan. "Llama to ma . . . You moth listen; tough I know it's hard. Can you -to • word! Very well I am your father. Marion. I met speak to you; ata I have been thinking for the beet, I test and I believe. That gentleman who arm with ms is Dr. Snell. I brought him M judge as a physician, of your poor morgrt► d ate est mind. . . . Welt . . . a.dhe Ands her dead of her heart . . . ha Id certifies. You will hays to live sammwhMs, you know. I've arranged for roe to stay, jn.t for the present, with Dr. and Mra Snell." She looked up -Mill with dry and burning ayes ties wee terribly alas and forlorn - parted from her mother by death, from bar Inter by worse than death; and all la three short days. What mattered It where she went, fora time, o long an it was far ..Doge tram Marebgrave, and hermit discovery of Guy 1 Was could welts to him from any - when. "Ani -mamma r said she. •'Everything will be saes to," said h. "You can do nothing mors-tkb is no piece for you. And . you will cote mow. Ys; you may be by permit five mlaots it you like. Only resesber that the doctor is waiting to take yes home; and that a physicians ume est set be waded by • girt hover mind about year thins"; the people bee, win we to Mem." Leh abate, Marion pressed her Ups to her mother's forehead, roweled the fate, Needed down beside the sofa, and tried In pay wale /set wends. More than the eve tnhseed greys had been given wines she wet sssomots .d by a sharp rep au the door. , 0end-bye, 41s bi*s$*1sd 10.11.4- ly, within[ another glass at the fase;ani barred away. To gad as easheme phydelae rung, with est sward, is a beet settlement was very much ism drwnge to me with Vol..'... perhesne of Retest leave than asdeba be mP p eiel , she W taloa emelt guider fneangrue the as waters of roars, and, W she heeled • nickel beer, einem would have Ne te beth more eros tit an the rep snored, Plggeh Tows was trashed at heat Ah, harm w are Jura," and Wyadpte IMaar ea. having spend the door with hh what , be weal tied isde the warms, f NOL -']bit Wymdles e.i-Mho• P - e.r Rare pmt, shy dear." "Mho 8'srrem r eac+.tt.ed lass. Marion Irmo[ head to had. "Me Julia. A sad eirce•esta.a Ise dimmed Woad you salad doryjn. Wo the parlor, gm ttr Lay, vial* I expiate l 'haw Jail. So Matti dome. Two 1htw.a.d 1. $ poebsb -'aM to beak mese and gold ! I Shia we'll adoesieb [true mow, d 1 Tient evert phytates that maths his two thousand • dip -hr svem hesdred and thirty Iboeme d ear I" y Yen amid Miss Furwou," .aid ds. "Ys ; exit mother -anter daughter. AeI a Mw daegbtar like that tar • daa,1 mother-. 1 ceg it a good exchange. "That girl is to hes bra --la this hotter wlM,ee.da!" A Special Line of •'L this hoer -with and you "Aad for how lung t L that arranged too r "Juliet, or would think your father wad an acute angle and your mother • quart d I stinger. Yee, its all arranged. More that Eve nuluuts, and Ise than a hundred years "My rather was a respectable coal merchant and my mother was cousin to • deu,ist, you very well know. I .Iuo't preteu.I to tel • star, sad • cherubim, and a baugel -1 di my duty in Mat station of hie ; and if every body did the same, 't woukl boa bats world. But I'm ,roc gulag to have that -girl u this heour, no, not fora thrmsaad pound. "And quite tight too. Nur would, I• my dear. But it's for two theottsnd. you tee." kTITST RECEIVED — JOHN ACHESON'S, "Nor Inc tes th•oua+oJ thea: do there" "Julia' Yoe woul.i tura away {Airmail when she is knocking. periuvely double - knocking, at the trout door!" "I'd—" He with all d coolness, she with all her stiffness, almost jumped. For even while he was speaking the double knock came. When, however, Mri Snell reouvered and opened, it was to a boned-face,l Iran, with a sullen, dogged air, a (mises uduur, and black and broken nada At such a sight, it Dred been the habit d Wyndham Sod', for long pest, to retire tete invisible privacy, leaving Julia to deal with the foamy. On the present occasion be thrust himself cbivalrou"ly In front of the lady, and substituted for her sombre sharp acts the gentlest of smiles. .•Ad praymy man," be shed, "who ere you t" "I'm no more a loan than you be' Ho tales ar your soft saucier with rte, Doctor twill, I'm Crisp that's who 1 am." "Unapt Well, I'm glad to see you, Cris", I'm sue, whoever you are. Oue of m7 patients, Let me ass. "Patient, indeed! Ito, l)urtnr: its Impatb eat, the; go. Here's your okiest boots, my mire was green enough to take in while 1 was out -but they don't take in me. Not another patch on 'an till 1 we the colour 01 my lift.e account; and that's two pound twelve for over the year. IFk, here's tbe old things, I'm not going to find no more kettle t for nothing, not t tko take 'em to them at "Soxnething black flew ever Wyndham dham Snell's head, sett full in the form d what bad once been hoots at the foot of tlw stain. "And 1f you want to know what's to fob low them boots, Its a summate" shouted Mr. Crisp, for all Pfgg'.t'. Town to bear. "I nrkon you've got st eke enough for tee pound twelve- ..d for them 111 be bound. But every wan for himself. and a nun that don't pay his l.sttanker- that roan ought to he flogged at the menti fi. "And what of • trot who doe'.n't pay hit medical attestant -eh, Mr. ('resp'' asked yeditam Knelt cheerfully. "1 pays tine -and be's Smith: and foe why! Because he pays me." '•Ah -mutual .. . . 1 suppose. 1f you had spy Ness of humor. Mr. Crisp, you would percale. the folly of asking a pr,- frew nal gentleman for money in such an nn• tra.leananlike way. 1 was going to give • ra'ge r extetelve order for boots, and should of run°• have preferred to patronlos a local tradesman; but you have eompellcs me to tratssfer fay custom to the West End, aril hung me if I'll ever do a govt natural th:u4 again. I've dome with you, Mr. 1'n.t,, and with every tradesman in Pig,fot's Town." „ Thais true enough, Doctor -Deem,/ they've done with you." "They'll have to be, my.Inas Pack tales boot., Julia, Moak yon, my dear. There, Mr. Crisp. One -two -three Noce-. eigns. You'll give me • receipt and the change. And there, Mr. C.isp-111 make you a present of Lha boots; Poo may weer them ywrwelf, if yon piers. And now he off fur an impudent blackguard: go to bless, you at,bling thief. and if they cmlesoend to ask you wbs. kicked you there with your own , sey it was Doctor lrynI. Lam Moen" Mr. Crisp's eyes b•came saucers and his mouth a yawning •bye of amassment as be stared from Wyadham Snell to the sover- eigns and tack meta No -they did trot fly sway. He scrawled • receipt with a pencil - stomp on the bill, and stool dangling the eld beets, one is each hand, in a feeble .art at way. "Mr," avid he, la • hoarse whisper, "don't yen going to no Went End! You'll get than Pew boots twice as had and half as cheap of sae -that's to say, half as good and twice as so wee off like • cobbler is a dream -e land an of Plggot's Town who had been peed Ns whole acc uut, all at mice and with- ' eat a haggis, by • enstomrr, and that cus- tomer Wyndham S•eil. (h Ms way to the Royal Albert, weighed down with • piece of to Pal news that would come Murdering upon hie fel w-prtrww of that .etmblk erred like an avalanche, he p..sed the nstlaan and thee the groom', young mamaas hie way to Rtykrosyne Terrace, ad .std with a de- - t rmisd air. He ginned their rrmuds; sad, slapping the geld and diver to bh pocket, quietened bis step to the Royal Albert, that he might he the very first with tbs golden n ews, and start • new more of W owe. Wyndham Snell turned to Julia as another quirk rap. -sharp and aingla, this tiro -fel I outlet door. "That will be the arlladtick maker," mid be. "I gave • porter hair -ie crown at the statics); and it has brought the hawks down. And you'll turn away MOs Futaws! Mra tin.0 dghed--• long, deep sigh. But . he went to the door .d Est the milkman li It oily Fortune had esims to Euphrosyne Terraces In • Mtge leu fair • form • • • • • • (lay Rawest was und.rMed whether to go to Lemke n: S No lathe had Sneed far bias tram Marlow. He wee in despair. Bee her he mess, so fli glug hied - nese to tes wind and his chief clerk he start - vel -ted for Southhampton and ons.quently Net a day. finally he arrived is London /lied drove tmmedlatey to the Green (Cees 10 Molt Ins. The, bed be.e seasabing faatastie about the plan, to Marian, when [ren through a veil of fag and Aar.. Gey, Ids tlssif 1. only mew • mean tavern, is a mien Wad alley. 11 wee ends/do Dot a Wane wsere a donee et d.nt.r smell drop h far a ghee of ate; M Irma astern' halting plan for • lady. 8. St1l., lodged, wag nem m latter, that Guy passed the reteerhahmil wltr CZIOTIIS_ ALSO A LINE OF Kid Gloves, in Black and Colored, JOHN ACHESON. re4 HIS LATEST AND BEST. October 301b, 1880. To the E.lit..r o f The tiyeai. llsat stn, -Uwe! week 1 MOI y,.0 a poem Ler insertion sod you Mfurned it with the •.tee iststng oommeut that your ulbee Satan amid torn out better loetry with a sausage maabo.r. Now, I caul he downed like test, and want y..0 to insert this at once and charse full i rets. Yours truly, WM. NYS. A. R. . , ERIE. 1 stood neon the ocean's sandy shore, ltat tram the highest peak 1'11 pluck the tall - And with • reed I wrote upon tl.e sand ret ta. these leader words : And di piIn the crater of Vesuyfs;with "Agnes, I lore thee.' ('ton for Mirth wand burnished heaeeas these But the winds Pane and the waves 'rolled tender words mountain% high and bloated out the fear imDre•elen,. "W. t', Goole's Black Cherry Balsam is the (7•erl wares, sand. fragile reed. very (hest 'hamo(f*red ter the courts sad `So longer will I trust thee. tofu* so prevalent at this season, and It Is only •LSe. for • serge brittle." And I'd like to see any doggone wave trash 'Mat out. At last hs eatried the close 110E4 pis - was, and then the her, where • beuc".l /vs.! pimply seas in shirt sleeves. bed -head •1 :a had eluboosed, watt serving • knot 011.4. do 1 s,i:- ins containers at one eel of the counter. a:ei • red -hes led girl was chatting with a smart and mailing ;outletnan semen the oIOer. E c- rept •rept for these two it was • totem thongs shabby gathering. and yet l;u, dew by in- ert -net that he had rouse into , wood. po uy. And Mann --bare' "Are two ladies staying here'" he adke.l of the pimply men Thi• latter turned upon him • long. slow hare. "No. mistier. There's no ladies kept here. Au awkward sort d whispered chuckle seemed to coin* from the knot air smokers. round. Guy's 'mint turned at once both fatal and angry, though he .Dame knew why. "Have n..,' batt here within thaw seem day.' asked he. "This is the Great ('Lees, Blink Lane!" "This is the shop, mister. No mistake there." "Ant no ladies are bene -have !Pees heref • The landlord of the Green (Mears shifted hie caw from Guy to the .art customer at tin other end of the bar. Then "No. milder," said he, shaking his tad head "This le a respectable bouse-none of that catty burn.' tiomelw,w, Grey felt that the man was (s0. viciously lying. And yet why should he tie! Calces -have we not all beard of such things, -Marten and her [mother bad, in some fit d fright and folly, strayed into • dee .4 robbers and murders Of course the thought was wild: but Guy was* attar alk to whom legend' of London were more fate than fable, and were saturated with all mew me nee of gloomy mysterke--traps In Innocent. Inking flours, hidden oilers, sad the use fathomable sserets of the Thames "I 'headset hews thought your house was SO large," be said. "that you'd have forgotten what eosins to be no unusual • thing. I Mo- pes to know that two ladies have been bare within the led Sys days "You know a great deal, ..iter, about my bouts -a precious deal more Nam me." "I know this mock,' said Guy. speaking low and doing his bed to keep cool, "that have a tear front one d them in my pocket M this moment, telling me that they were thee at the Oleos Cheese In Bleak Lana" "Wanes are tam," said the landlord of the (hes. Chas. "Lost your westbsart, ear ..ked one at the group, giving a wadi with to'nether, and • jamas sedge to • third. "That's had -but never you mind; i1'. not bait so bed to lose 'en as to Aad." "Ab." oltW soother, "but to lose two of 's •t Cots -no woodier the gentleman feels • bit put out, and so would you." "Not •bit. 11e ears he's welcome to the lot of mus. ernes if you'd show m• that lady's letter, air, I might •dubs. knowing the ropes of Leedom biter than • gent3n*n from the.omasry coed be looked Inc M dna It's • whiled pines, is Lu dos lis, JeW4 yen bald-headed *olld dared No.. of your ticks ca traveller*. dive tha gentleman tack his *sweethearts at 0005 -do yen term Temper tesst reach boiling polite at kW, and Grey's boiled over. "'Iles, Mr. 7.31set," maid he, "11 that's 7oor nems, tore 1 rent seek* you remem- ber, i must Aad ssgbod7 that ma I dont tansy this is • boom when the polies would I " "Allow Wee my dear air, sail abs man customer, having hie s- .,.t with the barmaid, sad advancing wl:h • winning senile. I think i can settle this little matter. Mr. Jelled ingot** sight to [rake no •elmbdans. How m he tell what the motive o/ Tor in- quiry may tot hot • gentleman know. • gentleman when he nes ane: sod en 1 Neer y'o.. There have been two ladies boa Bat they're gone. Our freed 15Sstl's right them." "Gess'" asked (hyo beeped WO • sew Moron. "Rave you .my 141111N111. "For "For knowing, or for i arhe'Ygt 1 se tsdeud the elder fm --e p.miletiss-. ema swtt� mew. to that mime, pas Aid sem tare now " "And where ars tby goner "Well I ween h no bweni d pr► esaslwel snot teens if I.qy meront Tea; doe ties mad time time batty be amidth' dItlaetly tall cam aleosl" � men *Om *Sot h mssvmgant I it wee • amts place mod to M5.n; bet N a tallied with the Meer. And • adds MItL! .a"Mn WO DIM the enact [Penta' or her husband that heat induced Mrs. Femme to rid herself, for serer and swifter serape, of the fortune now Ste in John Herun's Nada Ouy began to hope that Ste had fated help at need The drowning man does not re• quire createatials from his straw. "Did they tell you nothing more than the[!" he shed Now that the gti.tLmD• bed came forwent the shabbier c .1omm. bed fallen back and Mit the eat of the coun- ter clear for quiet speaking. "You will do them• and me, en infinite aervioe if you will call to mond everything you can" "Of course -4 course. I'd tell you with pleasure enythisg 1 could remember -4W more. "Did they mod .o message to anybody b► Inc. gulag away i" "Let nee see. . . . Oh, 7s ; 1 bey [mat a telegram. 1 despatched it toyed." "Ab -thaw you know the very message "Confound my -memory! That's what cams, of tackling a big book on the top of an over gtowu pr•ctke like mina d remember-tbs telegram wastes of my own, to fix Inc. NW sulzatioe in the ISM of Mani it was • Wier i oozed for your ladies at the mane rim. Ot course it was a letter—" "Adtlse.eed to—" Ab addr• ,sed t., Let me me. . . , I've such • for name . . • Addresrd to I have its Ouy Derwent, Fiyatrc, M.r.•hgrave." •Thank v, u with all my heart!" said Gay, W s heart re.,.•ved Pram •Ind. ' Pray dou't menthes it," said He friend. "Anything 1 can do you're welcome, I'm era Perhaps I'm not wrong in thinking i leave 1b pbsury of speaking to Mr. Derwent *110101 Allow MO t) Introot.oe mywlf-Dr. Wynd- ham Snell. Yon may have bearded my little work .0 Tab.realnis Meseaterle.; tat par- baps swbaps medical literature isn't in your lien. Its an •' nuiog-1 mesa eD tat rentmg Web .u. k, though, If you ever And yonnar with an Incur to spars. I with 1 ever did; bnt-- ee11, well OM coeds[ complain. Talo the word Inc it of a sacrament num, Mr. Demme% th we', only one way to mt.x'eed, and that's -to succeed. 1f you duel uar•eert, wh7 you may remain unsceeieful all your days. That's always been my nmaxlm from my cradle; and it. proved • so.od one. What can 1 offer you, Yon dgbt.'t think it from ow pearascem, bat Jelled there keeps maw on - commonly decent chmnpagae. i1..e awl of miser little aid pleas, that anybody who didn't know the island oats of things punkt turn up his Das at, often to." "Thank you again, fir S.eU, and good- night -Tot mon than glad to have met yen," said Gay, too tall of his own affair to mi- ke any ad his new scqualataaee's Utile mut ..rhos. His one thought was to get beck b Martbgrav by the quickest b.1n, tbse to find the letter that was do.htle n await- ing him, .ad to terry to wherever it woad s eases him -uvea so morel • thing se buaai.ssg motet go to Ito wall now awl thee He did sot tbiak it needed to throw Mr. Jelled Loan than the s:'theme of sods as he terns) from the counter onwards the shoed door, white opesd s be arse domes It hr the entrance 4a swotser. Guy warted back as be dame face to 6s with hits. "Jobe Herrin" he amalsmd (ro a. oswTOrO[o ) Tis OM 4.Nmbess. in thele dye at bombes it in • radial to bear of .omatbiott that two 1s &goad - .d Now Wilsey. Wild Oberry boa bean [.std as s moody far the Bora ten .11 diseases cf Ma Throat, Oh.et sail Lewgs, for nearly tweedy years, with seek esee.se le to esrn for itself the title of The Old Reliable Dem foe Oomph', 0.Ma, Ornep, Asthma, Brn.shiti• and .gb.r dhoti. ow of the respintay that yrot the OW a whhite wmppaa Sold lg.ail The *OMA mein fa mode up of die ••aired•, rubies,ww moil afters/Ia. eft iM Merwad itpMt; weighs IM .sue s and b mwywel0 troy fi” t Mae, 1? o.MR tt8 f n