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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1900-02-22, Page 7-.,� .�...�...�:r:..,,.:. ...,.W,. 11114. ,o,tdwnitaLemyie,eil Witthbwnykerr'f ietWeltviiiiiiWsWAWAtWaseevAa�rwlm�wa.>�e Y►Y�e enabled that to underatud bow world in Ie reit of her, What weeder ware coming up et'ery now anti ugaht I � O TSF fow 1, c ccrlifrer 1 r v1 U :: csirr r��rc� rJ o the deer oould have been apparent• 'If the shrewder eat divined that the with threats, meesaaget, petlttaor 1il�g m�t s ly locked and bolted from within, ndomitabledetectivehadfliedIslelaaI and exhortations frum all parte oft the last difficulty and the (tope on the girl's guilt? if Jostle had the country to the unfortunate hast argument for ittleidp Wratge, why should trite not hove footne Necretary, who was striving had been remover. Tito pet• avenged them herself ? 1)id elle not to keep his aching head cool to rte sorter's guilt wee us (lent as oir• always remind the pont of Juan of went through tare voluwlnoux evl• oumetant(ul evidence could make it. t{entce toe the Inst tints and pondered It they let bhn go free, the Boy mys• 4 tory might henceforward be placed among the archives of nnavenged are snesinatlone. Hating thue welt -nigh hung the primmer, the judge wound fur by ineleting on the I gh probabll- ity of the story for the defence, though that, too, war dependent in Important detalfe upon the prlsuer'e mere rtlute statements to hie court• ael. Tho jury, ing by tots time suf. tlelentl • muddled by hie tutpartiality, were d tried, with the exhortation to allow duo weight to every fact and probability In determining their righteous verdict, The mtnutee ran hnto ►ours, but the Jury did sot return. Tire shadows of night fell uoroed the reeking, fever. ed court before they announced thelr verdtct– "Ouilty " The judge put on hie black rap, Tho great reception arranged out• side was a fine' ; the evening ban• quet was Indefinitely' )ostponed. Wimp Iutd woo ; Orodman felt like a whipped cur. • ('tf.1I TER XI, "Se you were right," Denzil could not help saying as he greeted Urod• man a few weeks afterwards, "1 sfl Ii not eve to tell the story of how yon d'ecovered that Bow murderer." " S t down," growlo 1 (irodntne ; "perhaps you will after all." There was n dangerous gleam In hes eyrie• Denzil was sorry Ire lead spoken, " 1 sent for you," Oredman amid, "to tell you that ret the n'ght Wimp nr• reste.t Mortlake 1 had made prepare. ('one for your arrest," Denza naked, "What for?" ' My' dear Her m'.I, there Is a tittle law in thin country invemtal for the coufue:on of the settc, Thee greatest exponent of the I eautiful is only al• towel the same number of wives an the groan grocer. l Co not blame you for not I:e+.ng cntIxfle1 with Jane–mho 's a p(xol servant, lint n l frit mletrese– but it woe cruel to Kitty nut to la• forst her that Jane loud u pr:or right in yon, and unjust to Jaun not to let her know of the a entente with Kitty." " They 1 oth know it (how well enough, curse Sam," said the poet. " Tee ; your sncrete aro I:ko your &'.tnittlotte—you cnut't keep 'stn long. My `pair poet, I pity you–betwixt the devil and the do ip mea." "They're n pair of harpies, each he ling over me the Damocles sword of en arrest for bigamy. Neither loves Ne" " I ahead t (leauk theyy' would come !n very useful to you. Sou plant one fat my house to tell my secreta to \\'imp, awl you plant one in Wimp'e house to tell Wimp's secrets to til°, 1 suppose. "Upon my honor you wrong tee. Juane brought me here, not L June. An for Kvtty, I never had ouch n abock in my life as nt finding her In- stalled in Wimp's house." "She thought it safer to have the law handy for per arrest. Besides, she probably desired to occupy n par- allel poLdhoa to Jane's. She must do srmtethieg fore living; you o ruldn't do attythi,ag for hers, And so you couldn't go anywhere without meet- iug a wit's ! Ila I ha I ha I S'rve you right my polygtunoao poet.,' 'lfut why should you arrest Ilei'' "Revenge, n'neil. I have leen the bet frieu•t yon ever had in this veld prosaic world. You have oaten my bread, drunk my claret, written my book, smoked my tigers, and pocketed my money, And yet, when ypou have a1 important piece of information bearing .on a myt,tery about which I ani ihieking day and, night, you calmly go and srll it to Wimp:" "1 did-d:do`(, ` stammered llensil. "leer I Do yon think Kitty 11118 any secrets from me 1 Ae soon es I dis- covered your two marriages I deter- mined to have you nrreeted for – your treachery. Ilut whelp I found you lied, as I thought, put Witmp on the wrong scent, when 1 felt sere that by attesting Mortlake he was gong to make a greater sea of him- self theta even nature baa been able to do, then I forgave you, I let you walk about the earth–an1 drink– freely. Now 11 is Wimp who cruws– everybod�y pate him etc the back–they call him the oystery mast of the Scotland -yard tr.be. Per 'vol Mort• lake will b0 hanged, and, all through your telling Wimp ebuurt Jessie Dy- mond 1" ' It was you yourself," said Den- xil sullenly. "Everybody was giving it up. But you said' 'Let rte find out alt that Arthur C-enetlnt dud In the last few months of lila Ilte,' -Wimp couldn't miss stumbling oil Jeawle w etter or later. I'd have throttled Cottataot, if I had known he'd touch- ed her," he wound up with Irrelevant indignation. , Coalauan winced at the Idea that he bimself had worked ad majarem g_lorium of Wimp. And yet, had not hers, Wimp let mut a8 much at the Ohrletmas dinner f '• What's past is past," he said gruf- fly-. "Bat if Tam Mortlake hong,, you go to Portland." "How can I help Tom hanging'" " Help the ngitatiot as mach um you can. \Vrite lettere under all eats of n nillee to all the papers, Get every Cor ly yon know to sign thu great ppeti- t'on. Fled nut where Jeehle Dynnmd le–the girl wino 110110 the proof of hlortlake's lnnocenee." "1 -en renlly bel eve fait inamcent?" lbws Lo ent'rie:l, Denzil. Haven't [ tiekes the eh•ulr at till the. meetllage 1 Aw 1) of the most rop'oua correspond• int of the preen ?" " I thought It w -as only to spite \\'imp,,, " Itabblsh. It's to save poor Tom. lin 0 snore murdered Arthur C'on• stint than–yon did ." He laughed an unpleasant laugh. Denzil bade him farewell, hlgl l with ten r. ( h•obnnn was up to hie ears ht let - WHAT WAS HIS )MOTIVE ? Bir Chariest Brown-Hrawrl•tnd, Q, ('., ruse with n swagger and n rpeth of lib silk gown, att't pro:wed:et to ret forth the theory of Ill' defenise. He said he did not p(ropose to rill many witnesses. The hypothe4tr of th' pro- secut 0:t wan m inner, nt1: (lift I 11 and Inconsequentktl, nn f so dep:ndent upon tt bundle of interdependent prohaub'll• time that It crumbled nwav tit lir merest tottelt. Tate prisoner's ehnrtc- ter was of unblein'shed integrity, Ids teat public appearance had teen made ret the same platform with Mr. Glad• stone, and his honesty olid Idgbnllnd Obese had been Youcltrtl fur by statesmen of tial higti st tttoll:Lg. Ht: mot•ements rout(' bt aecounteri for from - honr to hour–and there w alt winch the prosecution cr'etilted him rested on uo tangible evidence whatever, Re WAN nitro croditel with superhnmen ing;'m utty and d1aitoltaal running of which he had ahotrn no previous eyeletuut. �gothes!e was plle,l on hypothe•1t, II* ht the old ortentel legend, where the world ranted nn the ekpltatt nod the elephant ori the tortoise. It 'night be worth wh'.le, however, to r)hnt oil. that It was at least quite likely that the Math of A1r, Constant had out taken place before never, and tie the prisoner lett Euston etattun nt 7.1], a.m. for Liverpool, he could certainly riot have got there from Bow hs tie time; also drat tt was hardly po.eri le for thio prisoner, who collet prove be leg at Euston /station at 5.35 a.m., to travel backwards and forwards te Mover street and couun't the crhn' ail. within less titan two houre. '•The reel facts,' mahi Sir ('harlet impels• avely, "are most simple. The ell once, partly from premiere of work, partly (he had no w:sit to cuucee]) (rout woduly ambition, )tad begun to negl et M'se Dymond, to whom he watt en- gaged to be married. The man leas human, and h'e lead w•as n little turned by Ids growing hutorteu ee Nsvertitdees, ett heart lie n'ats st.l. deeply attached to Maas Dy-ntond. S'ir, however, appears to have Jumped to the coaelue:on that he had ccat!d to love her, that she war unworthy of him, unfitted by education to tike her place side by aide with him 111 the few sphere/ to wh.clu he watt mount Ing–that, In Abort, she erne 11 drng on his career. Sellage, by ah accounts, in girl of remarkable force of elinrac- ter, site resolved to cut the Ourd'an knot by leaving London, and, fe ir. leg lest her affInnr•e(I hotbed, reasosutlouuieo 1 e',o;1 1 halal o h m to seerltbce Iaimrelt to her. dreading also, perluips, her own weakness, she Haute the partin; a base lute, and the place of her refuge n myxtsry, A 'theory has beep eu4egettt- ed wIell drabs an honored name le the mire–a theory su oiperfiuout that 1 )IIaII cstiv alluule to It. That Aainr Coetstant could lave tedueed, it had any Img roper relations with hh trtend'a betrothe.l is a hypothesis to which the lies of bothh give the Ile. l atere leaving Loudon–or England– Dowsed wrote to Iver aunt In tbnport–her only Ih•lne relative In –� e x n t eeuntr . skin h r n Y , t gran rear to forwerit nn addraaed letter to the prteotter, a fortniglht niter receipt, The aunt ubeyel hnpliclt!y. T{ttt leas the letter which tell Itke A rbolt un the prl,muer on * nlgbt of Denelnber nrd. All Itis old love returned–it° way full of self t acv] trite' for thn poor' girl ter road ontlnourly. 1'rrhap., ate was going to tali nit end to lee- aaalt. Hie fleet t!tutttlI t ram tri rash uuppa to hlis friend C'oltot:ant, to meek lite - udetee, Perhaps Conetaht knew mons . ' of the affair• Thee 1prLon1r knew' file two were In trot In requent tole 1 Matiteatkrtt, It le pooslble–my lord Aad gentlemen of the eery, 1 do slot wish to follow thle nnethoes of the atilt %mint a theory with I nay it is paesIhle–that Mr. 1 t had supplied Iter with tilt i leave tie oountry-. H0 wit a brother (0 her, per- - even noted ltnprttetently In mill - upon her, though neither dreamed evhI, It Is poselble that Ire may have noottrnged Iter in her nbnega- tiiat cad In her altrntetle aspirations, pp�rhaps even without ktvowl t thiole tltapl drift, for does he tot epnak in �saraa$ers !te was meeting, nutd ttenee for stood bo shad oVer 11dlvldaal hula= moues? 5.1111, thle tare eat. pow hover know, unless the appall Or the absent return.. It it Alco too Itnpooattde that Miss Py- MSs .att� eted with the ('115 1or able purpo-+ee. But to toots( certainties. The prisoner eon - Mr'. Cenetant about the letter• thea ran to We Dymond'm Iodg- in SteateY (ireetn, knowing bia- hte trouble would be futile. tetter bore tae postmark of Pet- iIfe knew the girl had an ere; poeIbly elle (night hive to her. He cma•J not tel,graph, • he was igtndrant of t e tuhtrees lOOPtlted hie "Bradelaw," and re• to leave by tlhe ';.80 n. m. Patdtitnbtom and told his lend- IIe left tiro letter lit the aw," whleb ultimately gµot' al mag a pals of papers Udl•ier ' eo that he haul to get an- l+m Mee teretes. ant' dieairderiy the key found by Mr. Wimp In lids must have lain liere for some having brnen 104 there in the when hem °CWpled tits h?drlont order rented by Mr. Constant. to mho hie train, he int - uadre4s da tot" ra dii! night. Meantime the h't 000nrred to ham that Jerrie clever a gal to leave eo easy , trate, and he jumpedi to the couclu- tbat she would by golag to her ad b America, and had to merely to b'd her t fa re determ:sed thara- et�jt ver of w:thou t wast- tb INn� tine at 1levonpport, to institute .I ss. Not suspecting the delay la t t{aneit nt the letter, he thoug t m,gb�h( yet stop her, even at e l.Am+4ads or on the tender, (Tn- aaetei lido cab went slowly in the le'm the flt'et trate, and riot about brooatng d:econsolate- h. nest till the second. At Liv- k[s suspicious, exclted demeanor Wed hie momentary arrest. Since ug; the thought of the lost girl has Mote` and broken him. That to the e, the plain, ani sufficing story." +ifsottve witnesses for the de- aerss iadol, few. It he so bard J S a nsgat ve. Thera was Joe- , wger who bare out the etate- ig tie counsel for the defence. t� by (the i15otrain ttor 'I6 , ad arrive juat too late for here was the cabman I ,- wJto drove him to Lua.on juel -ks (witness) thought, to c:itcb s,w= Under croaw-examination, n g`ot a little contused' he .. wMtksr, ht he really pirck- ke a�tet'leinet at Bow Railway abest 4.18, he ought not to sthe fleet train at Suiten. rt made bits 4i lye rather Submittaal top milt wee �k to warrant full tt.d kaing a strecg (A STORY OF MYSTERY.) MTM trade union'.et, Spigot, Q. C., artfully extorting the ndmieeuon ns If It were of the utmost significance. Irinally, there were numerous witnessets–of all sorts rad conditions–to the prison- sr'a high character, ns well as to Ar- thur Constant's blameless and moral life. In bis closing sppeaech on the third day of the trial, fir 4hariea pointed mut with great exhauattvenese and cogency tie flimsiness of the name for the proasoutton, the number of by- pothaeaes it Involved, and their mutual tuterdependence. Mrs, Ilrabdump was a wtinaa, Obese evidence meet be le- espted with extreme otutiote The fury muat remember that ahs woe un - ably to dissociate her observations trout her hnferenees, ant thought that the prisoner and M•r. Conatnnt were quarrellin merely because they were agitated. He dlasected her evidence, end shelved that it entirely bare out the story of the defence. Ile asked the Jury to hear in mins that no positive evidence (whether of cabman or o'hera) had been given of the various an•l cowplioated movements attribut- edi to the prisoner on the morning of December 4111, between the hours of 5:15 and 7.15 a.m., and that the most important saltness on 1 0 theory of the prosecutian–he meant, of eourae, tate Dymond–hod r,ot been produced. l:ven 1f eh^ were dead, anti her body were found, no countenatnoe would be given to the theory of the prosecution, or the mere conviction that her lover had deserted her would bo a mutflctet explanation of her aulcide, Beyond the untbiguous letter, no tittle of evidenc'o of her Alteimnor–on which the bulk of the (ase (against the prisoner rrett•rl– had been adduced. As for the motive of pulltleal Jenloumy, that had been f mere passing cloud. The two Wren Chad become feet frleude. Am to the clrousl- rannces of the alleged crane, the med- ic:t1 evidence was oil tho whole in favor of tlac time of death being late; and 1h0 prietnier had left London at u quartet• lutht seven. The drtagging theory was absurd, and as for the two clever lolt mid lock theories, Mr. t.trothunn, n trahned, scientific ob- server, had pooh-poohed them• He would solemnly exhort the Jury to re- utemb'r that It the!' condemned tho prinoner titey would not only send un huloeent man to an ignominlouo death on the fernelest circumstantial ealdonco, but they would deprive the working men of thls country of ane of their truest filends,and llhelr n1 pest leader. , The conclusion of t1Ir ('harlet' vig- orous epeoch wee greeted with lyre preeetbio applause. Ale Spigot, Q. C., !n closing the rase for the prooectitloi, poked the Jury to return a verdict neatest the prlaoner for its malicious atnd premeditated a crime as ever dlograced the annals of any civilised country. Htm cleverness and education had only been utlllred for rho devil's ends, while tits reputa- tion had Ilion wet as a cloak. leery - thing pointe[ strongly to the pris- oner's guilt. On re,'eIving Diem Uy- mond'e letter aneoulcing her slimue, and (probably( her intention to com. mit mdclde, he had hastened upstrtirs to denoanee Constant. 11e Itad then rushed to t e girl's lodgings, and, liud- Ing his worst (ears confirmed, planned at onee lily eIInbolically ingenlouc �cheine of revenge. Ho told hie land- lady he was going to Itovonport, su that, If Ire bungled, the pollee world be put trnhporaily o!f las trach. His rent destination wars Liverpool, for he in- tended to leave the country. Lcdt, however, his plan ehouid break down ►fere, too, lie arranged an ingealous alibi by being driven to Euston for thio 5.15 train to Liverpool. Tito cabman wouh! not know he did net intend to go by it, but meant to return to 11 Glover street,tltere to perpetrate this foul (elute, interruption to wlticli he had possibly barred by drugging Ide landlady. His presence at Liverpool, wltltiter he really went by tho tn:0nd train, would corroborate the cabman's story. That night he had rot nndrexeed nor gone to bed; he had ptutted out hoe devilish scheme till It ware perfect : the tog same as an unexpected nlly to cover hie movements. Jealousy, out- raged atfmtion, the donire far reveoga the luet for political power –them were inane• 'They might pity the criminal, they could not find him innocent of the crimp, Mr. Justice Crogle, summing up, begun dead Aga.buit the pr4ttaner• Ire" viewing tie evidence, he pointed out that plausible hypothese0 "neatly dxetailed did not nee/wearily weak- en one another, tee fitting so well ' together of the whole rather mak- ing for the truth of the parts, Besides, tate arso for the prosecu- tion was as far from being all hy- potheaie as the case for the defence was front excluding hypothesis. The key, the letter, the roluetanee to produce the letter, the heatod In- terview with ['mutant, the mie- etatement abort the prisoner's des- tination, the flight to Liverpool, , the fairs tale about snarcl tvg for a "hint," the denunciatoua of Con- stant, all these were facts. On the other hand, there were various ta- ' eunae and hypotheses In the carte for the defence. Even conceding the somaewhat duboao alibi afforded by tate prisoner's presence at • 5.115 a, m., there way 110 attempt Uo ne- count for Ids movements between that and 7.15 a- m. It was ao pos- sible that he returned to Bow se that he lingered about Euston, There was nothing In the medical evidence to make hie sunt impose. ble in Ounetant's yielding to the sudden temptation of a beautiful girt, mor in a working girl deem - e a as. Som • o el r n tl o l e in herself d ri ' x ft t t t had g eserted, tempora ly tar n g n ader of the rest e a euceum6ing to neo farcinatlontr of n hertnne tl a le u p arty geutlenan and regretting It hitter• –suggestions, multet'rlptlons enmq from ly afterwards. \Vhat had become all sides. The suggestions were burnt, of the girl was a mystery. Hers the subseriptions nckuowloiged In tit( Inlght have been one of those name• papers mei vend for (hunting up aha ,ass corpse which the tide swirls neeeIng girl• Limy Brent headed the up on slimy river banks. Tate Jury Pmt with n lautdred pounds, It wan n Are ? Another week paaerd ; the shadow of the gallows crept over the days; on, on, remorseleeoly draw:ng unhurt, ria the last ray of te)pe sank below ilte horizon. The Iimue Brretary re - I methal Inflexible ; the great 1ae11tloas discharged their signatures at hhn in vain. He WAN 11 Conservative, sternly oonecientlous; unit the stere Insitua- t'on that Itim obotlaucy was due to the polltles of the condemned, only hard - over the more important lettere which " Tho (treater ,fury " had trop• trihnte/I to the obecurntlon of the problem. ()rodman'e letter ha that mornl ig'a paper shook Klin most ; under lits scientific analysis the clr- ennuftantlal elms atvnted forged of palated cardboard. Then the poor man read tete Judge's summing up, and the chain became tempered. steel. The noir'+ of tlhe crowd out. tined It'.m agninet ata temptation of a aldo hroke 'ton his ear in his study cheap re utatual for tnngnanlmlty.'(ike the rout oI n dlataut ocean• 1 g The more the rabble hooted ltlm, the snore he noaayo l to hold aeru• pulouoly tie 5eale5 of itfe and death. Aud the crowd grew nal grew, as men came away front their work. There wore many that level the soul who lay In the jaws of death, and a spirit of toad revolt surged 1n their breasts. Anil the sky woo grey and the bleak n'ght deepened, and the ahtu(ow of the gallows' crept on. Nuddenly n /strange Inarticulate murmuhr eprped (lir oulgh the erow•d, n vague whistler of no me knew what, teomethhhg pact ltappeled. Soniebo:ly wee coming..1 freeoad hater and once of the outsklrto of the throng wall ngltate:l, 11rid a cca'n1- slvo cheer wont up from It and wars taken up infectiously all along the et root. Tile crowd parted–a hansom (h ohel througlu the con• tre. "Orotlman! Orotlmau!" shouted those who recogntaed the occupant, 'Brodieau ! Hurrah 1" Grollman was outwardly calm and pale, but hie eyes glittered ; ire waved 1114 hand encour- aggingly )tie the hansutn dashed up to tl'e ober, cleat'!ng the turbulent crowd am a canoe (lotto) the waters. Orod- ntati spring out, the sol ot)tblao at the portal made way for him respect- fully. He knocked hiiperntively ; tato door wtta opened rautlouely ; a b'oy reeked up nod delivered a telegram; Orodmnn forced Ids way in, gave ole name, and insisted o i seeing rho li'omo teecr.ttry' ren a mutter of Ilfe turd death. Thrive near the dour heard ole words and cheered, anti the crowd divined the good omen, and the ttir throbbed with cannonades of Juy�oua sound. The sheers rung In (;roditan'o ears ns' the door slammed behi of hhn, The reportero struggled to the front. An excited knot of working men pressed round tlhe arrested hansom, they took the horse out. A dozen en- thuxtaste struggled for the honor of placing themselves between the Ideate, .1nd the crowd nnvllteel (irodman• (To be (ontinuetl,) fie wouh not even rant a roapito, to inerenoo the chances of tho discovery of Joxsle Dymond. In the last of the three weeks t�o was a final monster meeting of t. Uroduutn again took the eltate, and several cllet{n- gueshed faddists were present, as well as numenms respectable members of (toelety, Thti HOMO Peinretary acknowl- edged the receipt of their resolutions, The Trade,L'nion.•t were divided Itt thele allegiance; some whispered of faith nod hope, others of financial defalca- tlous. The former essayed to organise a procession aid an indignation meet- ing on the t4unday preceding the Tuesday fixed for the exetetlol, but 11 fell throrgll ret a rumor of contes- olon. The Monday papers contained a lai.et masterly letter from Orodman exposing the weakness of tho evi- dence, but they knew notlhing of a eoufovsio:h. The prisoner was mate and dledelete!, professing little regard for R 11fe empty of love and burdened with self-reproach. Iie refused to see cler- gymen, Ile wale aeeorded an interview with Mieat Brent !n the presence of n hauler, and eolemnly guseveratod bis respect for her dead lover'e memory. Monday busted with rumors : the even - lug papers chrmdclel thorn hour by hour. A poignant anxiety way abroad, Tho girl would be found. home miracle would happen. A reprieve would ar- rive. 'l to sentence world to com- muted. But the short Baty darkened into night even as Mortlake's altort day was darkening. And the shadow of the Rollows crept on and tee and seemed to mingle with the twilight Crowl atcod at the door of hle slop, una•1)10 to work. Ilk big grey- eves were heavy with unsbed tears. The dlogy wintry road seemed one erect cemetery ; the street lamps twinkled like corpue-ilghts. The coufunee so fiefs of the otreet-Ille reached Ills ear nt from another world. Ile did not sec the people who flitted to and fro amid the gathering shadows of tie cold, dreary night. One glutstly vie:on fhtohei and faded and flashel upon tie background of tihe dusklness, Denzil stood beetde hie, smoking in silence. A cold fear was at lite heart. That terrible Grodmnn.' AN the hahag- man's cord was tigihtening tu•tnd Mortlake, he felt tlhe convict's eludes tiglhtenl'ag round I,lIlInlf• And yet there wee one gleam of hope, feeble ars the yellow flicker of the gee laulp acro,s the way. (irodman had ob- tainedl an inure leer• with the r"11- demned tete that afternoon, and the evening paper, titnt i In f Its turn Lad obtained an littera tete with the cx- detective, announced on its placard "(IBODMAN NTILL CONFIDENT," turd the tlaoaaeaude who • yet pirated their faith on fila extraordin- ary man refused to extinguish the lust sp arks of hope. Denzil lad ism lilt the yapper and scanned It eagerly, but there 1vas iothine save the vague ae durance that the indefatigable (irol• maul was still almost pathetic/illy expectant of trio Mired,. Denzli did not share that exp etation ; be moll• tatei ill;bat, "Peter," Ie sub+1 tit last, "1'ni afraid it's all over.' Crawl rodded, heart broken, " ll over 1" ho repeated, "rind to think that he dies–'tuJ )t is–alt over:' Ho nodded despairingly as the 1 l auk welter sky, where leedeu clouds rlhut out tbo stare. " Poor, poor yqung fel- low i Ta-n:ght alive tool thinking. 'Co- morrow nighht a chid, with nu Chore sense or motion Man a I It of leather 1 No cempnnsntion uuwhere for Ihtng cut off huuoce,lt in the prdle of youtlh and strength ! A nein who hair always prenehel the ueetnt day and olglit, nod to'led lint guttered for lite felt. we. Wbore'e the justice of It, whrre'e the Juet.re of it?•' the demanded fiercely, Agniu Ills wet eyes wandered upwards towards heaven, that heaven away from which the soul of a 110nd saint et tate A.nt'poiee was speeding into infinite space. Stiehl, whore was the Juet r+ fpr Arta tr C9tustant if he, too, wax 111 nocent Y" said DenrR. "Really, Peter, I don't see why yon should tacks It for granted that Tom Is ao dretuhfuliy lie Jared. Tour horny•handed labor 1eetd- ere are, after all', sten hat no netlist'( refinehuent, with no Neese of the BetiI- ttul ; you cannot expect then tube exempt from the coarser forms of crime, Humanity tuuat look to Gar other leaders–to the seere and the poets !" Cattercot, if you say Tom's gtdlty I'll knock you down." The little rob- bler turned upon his tall irleel like a roused lion. Then in added, "i beg your pardon, Cantercot, I tr'ea't mean that. (1ter all, I've no grounds. The Judge°ls an honest man, and with elite I can't Inv claim to. But I bo- Ilevo in Tom with all my heart. .1dd1 1 Tom U guilty, I believe; lt+ tlae rause of the people with all my Thea rt all the saune, Thtm fads are doomed to death ; they may be reprieve 1, batt they must die at Inst." Ile drew i deep sigh, and token aloing the dreary road. It was ept',te dark now, Mut by the light of the inmpe and the gar in tle shop wln- d'owe the dull, monotonous road lay revealed In all its torte], familiar out- Ilnes; with its long stretrneu of eh111 an 1 tot endless stream sof i tuosaic pedestrians. A suMoert ronac'ousness of tate futil- ity of b19 0x101onr0 plereel the little cobbler bike an fry wind. Ida saw his : n Ill s I 11101 0 luuulrod m d R fe nn own 1 , n like like lila, xwelltng end break( g hubbleet on a dark ocean, unheeded, uncnre i for. A newsboy passed along, clamor•• tng, " The Bow murderer, prepara- tions for the hexecatem!" 1 terrible tt to r s ue) t u• INDIA'S SAO CONOITiONI Food and Water Both Scarce Now, TALES OF AWFUL SUFFERING, \"cry few penile in ('anode hove yet realised 1i t11e ellkhtewt degree the rertousects of the fauhte lu halo. Fltr Btmmbay Guarthah stated in lbe- oember that every part of India save Bnrmai told 1lengal was afteeteJ, widen menus that the famine is tc It by 250,000,000 people. Awful /torics of starvation and suffering are comlmg from the nabtolo:)rtrice. It is rola t be the worst fn,mie lndla over knew, and though only of the close tit the wet eeneon n water famine stares many dlotricte In the face. Dills ii. \I. Smiley, of Knhra, a ntle- Aminry In charge of au orphans' !mute, writes Ira part: ' The fatnlue Is upoun is A great cumber of px.'uple, especi- ally women and children, are starving. Tiley are rating t!ie leaves of, treed anti dllgging trots fur food. [rattle ane dying by' huudretl'i, and tare lining tit a rupee per bend hletetd of from) )10 to 70 rupees. 1lruln Is three times,lte htlua1 prier, anal still rieing. Thou - sande of men and w•omuei are working at the Government relief works, the mete getting three cents n day and tae women two emits per da,i, but thou - ::ands ami hundreds of thmnoaudo can- not work, tied must be helped ur die. hi nddltl it to the fandne far• fund there le a water (ranine. From the orphaanage the girls Imro to gu six miles to get wati'r to 00011 their clothes, nod til, supply for other oars I)ne to be hauled." itev. Si. B. Fuller writes: "In tbr- antgoon not a Orap of water has Gall. sn renew the .'11tH of ,1uie.-Oujerat wan hitherto a prosperous province, and they have not had a (amine lin that province of any account fur ucnrly a hundred years, in Berae the mure dlotreoe Is intensified by the water Gamine, and as wells, tanks, Astern$ and rivers are dry, the ont- iook to awful. In the natural order of events nu rain can be expected till next June. Nome vilinges are desert- edl because of no water, and there Is aun outbreak of cholera In avail v11• ing es,' ('SOPS A TOT.1L FAILIIiIE. A miselonary writ:* 1n the Ponta ruff Harald from Lahore: "Some have come to Lahore who leve walked 200 mttee. Many other Leparts of India we hear from, and It the sane story. The crops hu tills part aro a total failure, I do not think people will get a grain of any tlhing, and at the time of the tart famine io ople raised about oae-tjalyd of n crop of roe and quite a go,xl crop of wheat and dahi. This ,veer It b) u total failure, and to ttdd to the oerlousneto of the case we tear u water famine as well. Iu' many place/ a water rumina le inevitable, ars podle are suffering for wa- t r nor, and thly is only the clove of what should have been am wet season. We wilt have no morn rain for eight montho, unless thud workv a miracle. Femethnee In the tatter part of May aand up to the and + •l ors 118 ado dlc ,Iu 1 ,t 1 0f 1} t TC i n( a It:o degresas in tn:, 51aat, at 1 strong, lot wind, Minuet a blizzard, sweeps aterote the !chins, and 00 wa• ter at these tithes' means eomething –who can contemplate" " In the last lnmthe ((8071, niter I della 1 k ale t' b tlelr rice crop felled, they raied a anust remember, too, that tare rota• fine testhuony to leer' fulth h' her dead, bistro frtune. Hie ayes tonged eight Drop of wheat elan i4)lse In the mprllig, ttou might nut have netunhy Passed lot erre honer. l°li lamely after the boy ; the merciful so you will see how much worse thus Into iiohtaor, It 'night Iaave been Th1e release of the jury had unloosed 1 tears filled floral nt Inst. famine will tea thnu that title was. Just grave enough to smite the •'The (treater Jury," w1l'ch always Tho Lanae tit rho People" he fn 18b7 slaty measnroR of talo girl's conecenco, and to Induce Iter now sea elan the smaller. Every! murmured, brokenly, '' I believe lin were hnreatted off a field, which in to behove uR she lead dote, It wale means erns taken to 0111117 the vnlu0 the Cause of the People. There 15 a good heaerm yieldel 2O measures, enough that her letter slu(nrld bate of the "pnlhtdiutn of British Ilterty." nutmeg elms" hilt phi tinln they avlli get soar.. In exctteJ the h akntay of the prlruner. The foreman and aha jnmrs were Int -_ " Peter, tome in to tro you'll tome p,101e0 n partial crop scold be T1ere wits one otlher pow int which he terv'ewod, th0 judge was Judged, and catch cold,'• mail Mrs. ('row. rnixtd by Irrlgutlrnt, amt lrrigathln would .like to improos os' lie Jury, by tluaaa who were nn Jiulg a. The pfjeenzlb went in to tea and Peter will not be allowed, as there w'iil be col wlilrh the counsel for ills fro Ilomr Nerve tnry, solo hart luno uotlh- toleowed, n nater lamina also" quite eohl aid' twenty drupe of vlu• little more axp1IIPit. eeoutton ltmd not eeftlelently moist- bag beyond accepting offlee under the "In 'Klallanghrlt the Teeth Is (m• let extrnet. "I am asking yell, oir," sold the el upon. Titie wan that the pet Crown, was vituperated, nal sundry meantime, round tie houoe of the pluying tome hundl'ees on buiWinge. 'l'Ihese lithe hire of toilet cream young man, raldenhlg, " for aha miner's guiltiness wa1s the only Plaine I'ro in1111 person I w,ote coattlrn'1 l'y Hosie Secretary, who was Iii town, .liter a hard day's/ work each lab- aorta thonghtfui pnwrutm to friends bund of your dangrht40' able noleton that heal ever been ad• to the Queen, Arthur Conxtant'm nu ever -augmenting crowd wale orer gets only a half seer of burley. guhlg to trnrPh nod ora comenlent Oh, fe tont all 1" rejoined she vanenJ of tiro Bow Mystery. Tito lark -ending cheerati many by o•mnlnc• gathered, eager to retch the first Mnn,Y ant thin raw. T)axse tillable to for bnml xntcbn'e 0r (heteinlnepo-k mngnnts'. "\Cha, ,ertnIldy. 11 she molten! evidence ag�reed that Mr• ing them that othoro were nm 1401 ns whisper of a reprieve. work get a handful of p,ra•rla•1 1•nr r4:, 1 .t.,i3O 1 iaht au mmenteut to tete toad po ,i"r,+'tauw,, 1 laneent, I C'onetent dki not elle by his 010 thmnrv, 1+ ,e :,,i 1 lv I' to '., 11.,:�i'.1lic,t The louse warm guerde.l by a +vr• ley. Btggare ubcwnt ever,Ywlaere. '.Mie toilet dee seer, thought ails were striking me fora tnurderttdlh due The numberraf ll u nlr ono e.(fecte of o�l ILt:1m�o .1 eio ea arklerableolduuiger of n vpopnlarlarlot, Rreedlly fur every SCtittercd g afnivati TONJC' FO0114 FOR PALE woof pees. _1 l ia,g0 Tr tune. Ur. pp e who ouuld have lord any posit new theories, were afloat. Cunmtant At times a section of the crowd bit of foods." Now tv Lhe tlmu of year erten tar bis raaun t+• opportunity to mur- Thad committed muicide by Esoteric groaned and hootel, Onoe a vulbsy—•-------- - patle, colorless 190m1 e/01 eat stlum- My rlear brother," mold theprone- der him was ewtremely small. The Buddhism, as wttnev} hl' devotio.h to of stoner was discharged at the Mr. Thos, Hedderwick, advanced lotint; fool, Ruch am rich vegetable sent member to the pastor, Liteaon- prisoner had both reason and opiwr• Mme. Biavatsky, or he had been mut• windows. The newsboys were busy Idlbernl, gave notice hr the Impar• coups, fat meats, pie, padding cud gregationn 40sirev to present you (unity Sy what Iogiehaae called dcred by hie Mnh'Itnia or 11^timlooe•i by vending their special editions, and Id Home of Commons yeeterd'ty Crust dumeertm. ktalade nee gnu t (ur this haunimome watch am a token the me6 of exehtson, ourpIcfbn ieypnot'sm, mesmersm romnamhnl'em rho reporters et le.l through that he will c)tll attention to the the oil they' aoataln. $weetnheat, of–" would attach to h1m on even alight end other we'rd atstraettone. Geol. the crowd clutching deteriptivn pen• fact that tlae eo!autes are no: re• candies. mien'as U!1 women into, maty it goes without Miylag that the evhdenee, The actual evlden t, W$I molten great pts tit woe–Jea ie Dymond alis, and ready to rash off to tele• pretentad In the Imps fat Par la• now leave a prominent p:o.c4' In the Isietor understood and out hts sermons sttopg' and p.aMhIe, and tsnw that +nest he produced, dead or alive• Tho graph offices siwukh anything "ex- meant; and he will move a resolution diet, for the system resects the car ,sown to team tion an hour eeeb.-. Mr. iteinwe bslwmibum theory bad electric current moouted the chiliad era special`• oeeer. Telegraph boys thereon. bon they turntgh• isxercise in tIt, BnbtiIn re News • Gond Food, Quiet Mind and opera air will help to keep tbs „ ,.,- tion In order, and glee the bk,i n, hew impetus eu that It will ltala the pale cheeks with that bent a 1 brightest co'or, the natural slut of halth, Plenty of Exercise HED HNlfl IS POPULAR. ARE THE VERY BEST COSMETICS, C'raw's feet announce the coining of that titue when extrnordiaary efforts meat be made io retain natural beauty or develop that which is to lake its place. Wbeat wo read of the wonder- ful con pplex(otte of the beautiful woe Merl of 10 tory an' are devoured with heart buntings over our own failures we forget the care they took of their esquire:t0 skiip, ah t that the records show that their lives were devoted to beauty -making. Mme. Tallien, woo prided hermit 0p her delicacy of eom- plexion, bade t all the year round In raepb:rry Juice, wb!rli was prepared for her is enormous quantities dur- ing tot (:nue the fragrant fruit was ill0'aaon, !t being ken In cedar casks in (h1 cellar of her house. The becdu- thfal wif tit Nero used to bathe in warm aoiee' milk :n which lettuce leaver ha/I b•en soaked. bet me tell you right here that 110 liner cosatetio exists 1itt the white bevel which exudes frau a fre:ihly cut iettuee etalk, used every day with etuough eleothol iieee'd to keep it. Straw- berry juice is anulher acid for beau- tifying the conplexion. Leab'au of Itavairitt, o(nl8ort of Charter P1, took every marittag a complete bush of otrawb rry juice, A bath of beauty more simple, but still tpede compli- cated, is used am the preoant tittle, ea it wart tat the past century. The proportioas alone a're alartn`.ng. Take I w0 pound+ of barley, ground ; Iwo of oatilteal, two of firs bran, two of groom rice, two od pulverised lupine reeds, making in all ten ptwnde in bulk, and add eight ounces of b:car- bon 1e of modal eight oInoee of pow- dered borax sad one pound each of dried (home, havealder tlowere and boy leavers. Boil all this mixture hl t•atu water that has been carefully Lit- tere.l for onto hour, end otter strain- ing nl'x with the bath water. 1 give titter reelpesi t11at y01l m0,1 Nee how beauty wee prised by these who o:lglnated and sued them. We toted hardly get suet' n formula tille1 in a thug store because rite t'tttlt'prte- ing druggist would offer n dozen bet- ter subetttutee for the moalern use of beauty, and we must take into toneld- eratlou the changes in climate, the live( which beautiful women of to 4ny lite, eyed the cuvlgrd Idua4 d",nrrrn- lug Lcuuty. 1 attl, who) nt ..",s ;: rant of age 5tand0 fur our renre,entatllvee ttetl(tiful womnt, Iv ludebtel for the prrverviitio1 tit her beauty not to the it teenei of auap and water nor the use tit conlplextoa creams, as much ala 10 her nbttemiouo metbiod of living, her great rare of her physical system and bier npprectatlott of the pereoual gifts bestowed on her nt birth. Her eimplu in11'. of tarn would read like a eturv'a- tlon menu to the average beautiful woman, who night add celery and melt to tier limclleon, but never could lnooh on that alotie. Perllape I use the fair diva often tae an Illuotratloo, but there is only one Patti I am coming to the crow's let, which belong m the fortieth year. lu I,ranee a profevieor of beauty, •t uuln with Iota of musetder strength, pa- tience, Rid ewe-teemm of disposlton, and little pots of marvellous cream that exude a fragraance tlutt is cn- trancing to the Renee!, watts upon mriNun lin tier boudoir and epehds au hour• or tw•o nutosaging out the seise crows. Anti he doze it, too. Ito has aha and einulleuto, detergents and hauls - gents, secrete of him proe/asloe wldeh n0 money G111 buy, except when 1he protestor admlnitttet's them hhaeel(. Ile is discretion itself, and, though he nine have for hli eastomer madames brit enemy or worst friend, hie never mneutions It. 1115 price le tomothing tett madam dmwn't mention, but Ids pru(owttonal fiogere charm away the (rev's feet and lenve imdnm'm temple's froom -smooth. (ane mot Palely keep the little w le. kiss I ko crow',; feet and the veri�+el lvrnukles aimwe th:' nose, knewa fauit- iariy nm "husband wrinkle,' te•env Fashionable Women Have a Craze for it. FAiR LASSIES IN THE SWIM This ix the day of tlue albura• h&re, beuuty both on and off the stege, sanys tin+ Chicago ChrWdcle. The 'peroxide hhmde 1st utterly tut of date, but anyone( who argues femittitae wltdom and reform from that hs godly mistake'In. The women Iutven't changed their prinelpleo. They have oltanged only the color of their hair. Thee varying shndws of auburn an.l chestnut are the thing, and the. bleacihed aro becoming the dyed. (hl thte whole, it ie rather an Improvement, Tithut rod, artistically concocted, Isn't ao aggreeeh•e as gohden blonde. Titen, too, it doesn't quarrel so 1maNy with complexions never tateuded, by nature, to twit• sort with go:tkm troose0. and it (kiesu't slow the sane Indiscreet tendency to turn olive greets with age, which marked the b:end ue's luta, 01 course, it Is a nuisance for those who were blonde to gu in for auburn, but, +after al:, they aro better off than the brunette, who mist jump to Titian' g:ory without any Intermediary rtuge. Dark hair must Ix, bleacheJ before It nun be eeiurel auburn ; so the attifielaily b'midn are already halfway along the road. That Is the reward fur laving kept up with the pr'oeeeelon to tlx; paat Tile blondes who are nut affect- ing roti lair are Inpalug back to brunette. Hoare of them du it by, the natural prut'ees aid have head* that loaok 11ke an imppreeslonlet plc• turn or a pnhlt manufaeturer'e Nam- po card, bat there le no exeuee for tluat state of throw+ uu'ose use's purge Is at lose ebb. Tho thing to du If one's hlundne0e Ix nrtiflelaI;ant nee snot, to return to 'inrk lale ie to go to a first class itairdreesel• nal Lave heti ,lir the bletchedloeko Lair original color. The new' growth of hair mat the hood will naturally roma lu dark. amt in tate aurae of time the dyed hair cat be clipped away, htclh by inch, giving platte to the genuine artule. The auburn hair, Tike the blonde, requires constant eucouragemeat, The color Is fairly permanent, but ter new growth of the roots of the hair should to treated with the red dye tit leaat 0004) it month, and, prelerably, once every two weeks, Sume women try to attend to that phase et the dye:ng for Dune/Pivo t, but tIi result. aro ueanliy dlsustrou4, both to th' Ihulr tout the settee uud it is far w'1 ee to intrust the rare of arilfl'leuy c•olore'l hair to at expert toiffrur. Blenching and coloring uuquestimai,ii do utfeet the quality and vitality of the ha:r. Tate hairdreseel•s acknowl- edge that, but huotet thatt the dtinuago le very slight, If the work 1 t done ecientiftenlsy antd only. the beet pre- larnt'ons used, "Bungling, hasty and (•heap work wal rain any hair4" gat' a l'hlcnge hairdresser ; "bat !twit tau l e' dyeti 1.o that the life and gore will rontatu in it. It v very herd to nr•cum slbeh thtat result In tate easy of bit'caclittag, alit stat, fou, ran be don! by pat'enco and ek?II. Tli i re.l hair, rx) ,uopglar Just htuw, le ford to ol+tnto ii halt tits( right ehadlt; but It usually line a bonuta'diIb glaea•nnd sheen. Wt, hae coaaparetiv,ety few a 4l r fur complete calor:ng of the hair nave front theatri- cal IW0 of nearly so ninny nm w•e had In ten years ngu, but ft would surpr'M you to kti ter how uutay dlnrating women ('time to rte to 1(9(0 the first gray hairs colure 1. It la en;(}' to do Hunt without Meltiutg the they are enppo+o1 to Illustrate the Fair 111 tltr tenet, and without any win !ier of onees mntr'notatil features, 11104enrillty of the dye. Is ing nutteenW " For Nnma 10ason or otter–posd- blv gent'rnl nerve condition, or perhaps to, IrelineIt 5(lnmp(ollr.g–p.emrturcIy gray heir Io becoming more common enril year. The women hate It --even tate most Renaud a of them, an 1 I Can't blame them, One very prominent club woman In the city who to a model of Intelligence and strong mind- et{neee, has n perteet wh to 1o❖k r'gltt iu tlhe gqlllile of leer pompadour, and botnee (here every two weeks to have It tknitored. That's n proof of iter intel{igstibe I oay What's the me of looking like u freak when cera eau avoid !t ? Q os - Ing thing in mfr Iirstttews kl d�- tu- ber of nice phi ladieserhp.Oolitt, 'With n guilty' ale and ask *better' there bs nay way of making **liked grey, heir uniform gray-ot' white. It eat be okme, but 1 do not undertake It. it is it dangerous pree ie bee/rime of the very- strong npidtcatlons tweeerury, and there have been h gent nuuny en es 01 brain trouble resulting from the treatment, 1' do rot care to take the chances, but it b easy to find hnirdresvere who are hese ecru- pmitRle anti wlto will Clot expp►11111 true danger to a patron," Evidently the women are tot grow• ing In grace and wisdom to far ns hair dye fe concerned, lot mea have ria forted. The proprietor of a down: town barber shop popular with Stat' street men, lamented the glory that hats dkrparte1. 'It 15 n fenny thing," he paid to a reporter, "low testes change. Now, wluen I etarte,l ht down here we float Inure tluu' dye- ing hair and beards and rameanatie0 than we did in xhetviug and hair cut- ting. No tnan under u0 waw wilRas to admit that lie wad getting gray, In niteynnee try maa0ayen With to' cream, being particular 10 rubagaimt the wrinkles ani to rub persl ten.ly every dfay or eveieng for a halt mr at n time, The cream may be , Iter- nnte.l w.th oil and netringent ,tool to harden the sk n. Pure Iran 11na Is okPelb•'nt for nuesag:ng nwey wrist• kles Imeause the rk:n absorh0 It ran 1- ity with rome rubbing, and it Ir sal 1 to (carnia more than any other,'oenritic the Name etemetlte ae the natural fatty mtatter of our ow -n okln tie..ute It has gre'tt value ale a ok'11 foo 1, de• baltate.l tlosuei bring uouridhe:t by it. Lanol n Is a soft, smooth, stringy Nnh- i Olino O1 a pastel ke r•otlmistoilr`y thin can tie purchase t m Small litre at 85 reacts, rind Is at pure as can he made by the prowess of manufacture. Wr:iikles wilt develop with one day of nervone tirade dr. or 111 1(nlp_•r; therefore, It is well to do a little in 1a- eagteg every ftIgltt 1f yen) woi t'l 114: In the mooting with a fair, unwoudei brow, It le not the w•urry ur 1114 spVrlt that make+ the wrtnklea, tut the contort one of the face with which we emphnelee oar regret4 or peeve haus. It is by nn nu'nnr ne,e-mere to give mu• whole' thought acrd ttttentent to the boor 01 massage as the Mu'nie- man Powe to hie penyers. Life 1s worth far 10o nmwh for that, loud 1 wool l ndb!en tlhe recronto;h nt a good naeutal exere'se, xurh as rending an tutn!'ng or Interesting book, wit1'h ran LP tit one's elbow on n renri'ng desk, in one of Ella Wheeler'm navel, elle given such an entertaining ae. (aunt of n woman who uitxongos her- 0rdf that the deecrlpttoll it nimo.t of Sweeten as a mnnlutl of hhstructlon to the maseon'P. Remember that while you are Mas• Intl now thhey' Itke ht, Ond'e In aw caging eerttht meats for wrinkles tine _ we get a. chasten at n faded Meuo- reet of the enc•;, mast not be forgotten tache and dye It, but if a yonng fel- or yo:1 will have "spots" of clear pink low beghty to hnv,• gray ►este over i et t 11 . 1 ax a used tut i'untl i v t 1 musnesr I t as ix ekl t u n erre o o b r! 1 i t t t r 6b tau 1 t rite lane tit 40 meet be mnsaagedto and caldlee than a1s it hie life the bring the en:or to the surface, ex- p•n,ie.l 011 thein–wants h1e hair cite new 1itrtllty, end exercise the vomite,l to they'll shhow--.aye gray $bstuet. hair with n young face and dark 1.11t40P TOILET CRE(31, monetn be make a man look tilotin- e Bny your jars )two for a yuartcr, ge1`lu'd. Well, tbuere's no accounting with rea.1 etiver covers, a0J uullc(' fur tmees, but au itatg'to I'm in the your ern cream; thea oil rail trcl Ito1r i'nrinawa my bale and tnuetnrhe sure it will be what you (Moire.•L'.,k' +will iia a gloaspy black. New?" no favorite, try this, w-ldctt 1 ale $coy, sure yon velli Ilke: Almond create Sperntanetti, five Ali tan tilde tl10 great railway 011nPem ; white wa.x, slip Oulu : nl• magnet had sat silent, Bmtening. mood op, fh'o ounces; r0aea'utrl, one At last he spoke. coots. Afelt amt Rtlr until r0id and "Ymtng man,' he said, ''t am riot heal. While mttrelres owl brise It he Kure I understand jun. 1'keast bei a t