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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-08-05, Page 7" - ---.I,.--- ­ I ­ ___ _ . .4 - "I -, ,- , , "M - _�_ , 11 Z7 ' I August Sth, 1909 1 August , I I 001 "..'l I I 11 01 I I 0"Na"N" f I I- P 0. V. XOTAQOART 1 4: :9. % MOUQGART I ., Mclaugrart Bros. , -PANXER."l-W - A Clintoss Nero s-Reo-ord - 0 A GENERAL. MANKINO BUS1-r.. TTM NESS TRANSACTED. NOTES I 11.1 I . .. �. . .,.,It porn a gentleman, but you choose to. but . DISCOUNTED. DRAFTS ISSUED I �J be a rogue. Do you know the meaning � . . . the word honor or right or justice? INTEREST ALLOWE-0 ON De- Northern Navi,ga..tlon ollave you a single purpose of wtuo 1. . . I POSITS. SALE NOTES rUAQH'. . . which Isn't crooned?" . I Co:. , "You're Just like the rest, then," I .• I Hugh retorted. "Just because A. did ­ ASED. - - � - -- -`--`, that one . thing you'll give me no more : I Grand Trunk Route. id with chance, Yet the first thing I d . I - . 11I ,that money Was to square myself. I I - - , H. T. RANCE. - I paid every debt of tonoi I had. 'C'hat's. y UBLIC, CONVEY- . ER . TOURS on wh I'm In the "Ole now. But I get NOTARY P . , . no credit forit, even from ,you, lwisfi ANGER, FINANCIAL, REALyou could put yourself In my place." - E) ESTATE AND FIRIN$UU­ the GREAT LAKES Harry bad been looking Steadily at I ANCF, AGENT. REPRESEN- the sallow face With Its hoof print of . I . TING 14 FIRE INSURANCE . . I the satyr, not seeing it. I+ut hearing , COMPANIES. I . his own voice say to Jessica: "I was A Fresh- Water Sea Voy!tge my brother's keeper. I see it now.11 DIVISION COURT - OFFICE.:,- . And out of the distance, It seat CLINTON Ps Voice answered: distance, mad. his , , Palatial' stafintshl I $uPerb Scenery' . I . "'Put -myself In your place! too I wish I , . Faultless Cuisine couldl 1 wish to God I could, I I Tile exclamation was involuntary. W. BRYDOINE, Moderate Charges auto Tile t - , I untary, . �. he cumulative expression . of every � the of conscience Burry � BARRISTER, SOLICITOR - had endurerod since then, the voice of. NOTARY, PUBLIC. ETC, Ideal Summer had --he- Great that remorse that had. cried Insistently OFFICE-Sloaus 'Bleck-01 INTON. Lakes, Georgian Bay, or among this for reparation, dinning in his ears the L ' p . --W--",- " Thirty Thousand. Islands. . 11 fateful question that God asked of I . ' . Cain, Suddenly a whirl of rage seized . CHARLES B..HALE Tickets and 4aformation from all Ry. him.. unmeasured, savage, malicious. . Agents-, I . . Ile had despised Hugh, now he hated ' . Conveyancers, VoitamIssioners, , I him -hated him because he was Jessi. Real Estate and Insurance .. 11. H. Gildersleeve C. H. Nicholson ca's husband and, more dian all, be. Agency. Money to loan. - - .-.. Mgr., Collingwood Traffic 111gr-, Sarnia cause he ,was the symbol of his own . I � self abasement .A daredevil side of � . . - . . OFFICE - - ---' HURON' ST. . L . 1. the old Satan Sanderson that be had I . . I I . . chalped.a.nd barred rose up and took __ . - I§flA I I 11 him by the throat. He struck the oak . DRS. GUNS & McRA%. . . a ''IL k I!ll 1111k I Wainscoting with- his flat. feeling a red . . I . . I . mist grow before his eyes. I L Dr. W. Gunn, L-R-C-P.,� L.R.C.S., HOME SEEKERS! EXCURSIONS "So ,Von paid every 146bt. of .bonoe . . . I . . I . Edin. .. ..� . . I . TO . . you bad., eb? i(ou acknowledge a Office- Ontatio sstreet,,Clintokit', Night WESTERN CANADA :. - ' . I ,. . .gamester's. honor, but not the obliga- . tlou of right action L between man ittrid calls at front door of office is rest- Via CHICAGO And ST. PAUL, , man! Very 'well. Give me that pack. dente, Rattenbury street. .. . MINNEAPOLIS or DULUTH. , ' of cards. -You want money -here it IS11., . Dr. T. T. MdRa6, April 6-20, M", ay 4�1 8, L June 1-15 ' ' Universa tr of Toronto ' - 116 swiftly, turned the clicking earn, . 1 29, July 33-27', Aug.'10­24, Sept. 7 Office hours at hospital :- . . . . I . 1-21. . . . L Sept, . . bination of the safe, wrenched open � . . . .the door and took two heavy can. . M. . 7 to I P. In. . , . . . L. . . . . . . . � I . . Vas bags. He snapped corcl.from . . L . Tickets good for 60 days. - I .. for the. neck of one Of* these, . I I. . . . � Winnipeg and return $32.6.0. - L I . L .and a ring; . . L . . Ing Stream of double eagles swept ' I #---DR. J. W. SHAW!-- - . � I . , 'Edmonton Lind returh $42.50. . jifigling OnLL' the table. Eta dipped his . . . I. . Proportionate. rates to .other ,points. L' In the yello I . . . L ..hand.,w pile. A. thought O. -OFFICE- .• -- " ' I ..mad .as the boots of : . . . ... .LOW RATES _ - runaway horses ,: .. . FOR -SETTLEA§` � - .' . was careening through. his brain. 'Ile . RATTENBTIRY ST. EAST. ' . '. ' ' . I , . I felt 'an odd lightness. of mind. a tense , . I a -1 che*' - tingling of every nerve and muscle. . To certain points Ili, 'gaskat an . ' --CLINTON.- and' Alberta, each Tuesday. during "Here Is two thousand. dollars -yours March and April.' I . . . I . If you win It -46t you shall pjay,for it. . I I you gambler, who pays his ,debts of ' . . . . . . Full. information from, , 'honor'.You shall play DR. C. W. THOMPSON.. . I .JOHN I RA . NSFORD, To . wn. - Agent.' fair and ptmlghf:.• I - f you never- play PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, - A. 0; FATTISON Depot Agent. again! . . . .1 I . .. . . ! . Agent, i . . . ., . . . I _. . ..1. 1. Hugh gazed at Harry. In a startled I . Lbecial attention given to .diseases . . . .. ., . . wdy. This was not the ministerial of the ,Eye, Ear, Nose and Thro t ... Harry. Sanderson he bad ktown-this , I -.a- TheJUGERop Inutual Me. .1. I . I . � -Office and Residence- _ . . qgUre with ' the a white,: Infuriate'face, . ''. the sparkling eyes and the Strange, HURON ST. SOUTH: CLINTON - .. InsulanG9. gompanu veiled look. 'this reminded hi•m of the . .• I I I I . , . 8 doors west of the Commercial hot* -4arm ana' Isolated'Town Pi operty.;- xeckless spirit of his college days, that l . I . , . ' . . . . . , -Only Insured- . � he bad patterned after' had stood - . . I , . . . . . 'in an*e of. . . . ; . . . . . . . . ... I -OFFICERS- -� - . ...,, , * .1 . -DR. F. A. AXON.- - , . . . How can I play." he said, "when . . . J.. B. McLean, President, -Seatorthp . * . . . .O. . ; -Thos. Fraser,, . Vice -President . I .you know very -well I haven't -i son - (Successor to Dr. HoIrn ' . mat'Leo?" ' Holmes,) , Brucefield P. O.,;."r., F., Ham Sep. Fin, , , . . Specialist in Crown. * and- Brid . I � , rry'stuffed *tbe g6ld back Into the . . . 90 Treasurei, Sea1cirth.P. 0. . ... , . work, . I . . Treasurer, .., . ­ . bag. Ze - Snatched the', cards from ' * . . . .� . . "Vifeotors,�m- ..' - Hng!�*a- hand and a box .of waxen an - Graduate of the Royal College 61 1 .1 . . I .1 ' I . . I . Rental Surgeons of Ontario.' Honor William Shesney, - Seaforth; Joh velope wafrers ,from his desk. There graduate of University of Toronto Grieve, Winthrop ; George Dale, Sea was 11 Strqn9e light In his eyea tremor Dental Department. Graduate of the forth ' J - John Watt,. Harlock John In his fingers. , I . ..... - I f . " * Chicago College of Dental Surgery Pennewies, Brodhagain;.JamesE'Val: ,"It- Is I who play with; in.onipyl" ' he � . Chicago. I I Beechwood- -James- Connolly,, said. "M7 gold against your .coun.• . . . . I . . . - Wili be, at the Commercial . hotel . . I ii0imesville. , I tars' . Each of those hundre.d. red disks ' . Bayfield, every Monday irom, 10 a. M. * � . . 1, I -AGSNTS ... ! �' * represents a day of your.life-a day, . to 5 P. M. ... . � . . do you understand-ai red ddy, of your . I Robert., Smith, Matlock ; 'Pil- 111tir sin! A day of yourg against a double Robert I I . I -chley, . Seaforth; James Cummings eaglet - Wh . at .Von win . you keep. I .But ' I ' ' AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH L1. ..t ondville ; J _ W. Yeo. HO11t6s-. for. eve cou.r;r gra . �! . �. � . .1 every ter -1 - win yoh shall pay . I . . . . I . ceased Auctioneer for the County rville. . � � . . . me "one, straight. white day. a clean itty Parties desirous to.,effect-Insuiaitce day'. heed 4or decency and for �. the ol! Huron. All orders entrusted to or tliusatt.. other business will be: rightt', . ­ . . . . . . I . . Inc will receive prompt attention. promptly 'attended to art ap . plicatio I . I'lugh's eyes were . fastened I on . 't.he Will sell either by percentage - or . �. . per sale. Residence on the Bayfield to any of .the above officers addressed ,,,Old In Harry's fingers. Two thousand -Road,'one mile south of Clinton. . t6 their respective posteffi I des. , Losse - dollars! If luck came his -way he could I . : inspected" by the direc,tor. who live., g6 far on that -far * enough Ao escape •I I -,nearest the scene. .. � I . the nameless . terror that pursued him . . ... I I . . I . . I .. I . � 1. � . in w0ery shadow. Money against ' red . .. United States Subsciriberg , I I I . � . V _. - ,- -x6fors? Why. It was plenty, if he won. . . I . . � . ' , I . I . . I and If be. lost *he had staked npthing. I Will please note that we have to I•I . :What n fool t-larry was!. I 1. Pay one cent p ostaga on eachI pap- - . Clinton 'News -Record -. Harry saw the shrewd, calculating . . . I , . . ,. � . er going to tha United Stilm, , •. . I . . look .that came to his oyes..,Iao caught I CLINTON . ' .. . .• ONT' .. . .... . .. . This means that your subscrip- , . . . I I .. . . 1. ., ; [its wrist. .. I .1 . "Not here!" he said hoarsely He ,tion must -be paid in advance. Terms of substrlption�-$l per year �% "N I . Terms I I When you see your subscription advance $1.50 may be charged it flung open the. chapel door and pushed expiring please remit $1.50 for an not so paid. No paper discontinued him aside. He seized one of the Altar other year so that you will not - until a]) aritars are paid, unless at candles, lit it with a.. match and, s I tuck miss any ci)pies of Thai News -Reg- - the opinion of the publisher. The It upright ln.lts'own wax on the small od'i . . - , . . , . date to Which every subscription is couitijuniou tickle that stood just In., - ­ . paid 'is`.d�n6tbd"on: the "label, � ­­., �., ..Side the altar �rall with the cards. the ' - i - i � . , . . . . . red wafers and iie- bugs. of Coln. lie . I I - -1 , adver- dragged two chairs forwurd. . . I . Advertising rates-Transiatit ' �' 0 8 dice, . ­ - I tisements, '1'0 .cents per noriparlel .. NOW." he said :in a 'strained v line for first insertion ai34.9 cents . put up your hand. -your right hand- JdXPERIENCE , per line for each . tind •siivear. before this altar, on the . .1 I , If Ptiliftqu�st insert, . . . . , . ion. Small advextistments not. to gambler's bonor you boast of. win.ot 11 exceed ,one inch, such as 411,03t.'s) lose, to abldp by this game!" - 0, 0. A "Strayed," I � . Hugh shrunk. Ile was Superstitious, . . rayed," or "Stolen", etc., in- . I . I Sorted once for 35 gents and mtch I " -Z -t . I ,subsequent insertion 10 cents. . / . - >-` - Act M098 . I , ,�t- Ze I . . DESION't i Communications ftLt2nded for OWN&- . I . :� 1 I 0 1 .I % . . I RIGHTS ft. Colt must, .0:1 a; guarantee of I good . .. Anyone sending 01 RkOtCh and deaCriPtioln Way I .-. ... ­ %M101CIT WCOVtAln our opinion pea whotiker in I faith, be accompanied by .the name , .. I , , o nvent on Is prabftblir I ng ,m,,,,,c- . I . A * .. • ( - , g .1_1 &%go tionfistri�gconfidol on P of the writer. . . i .. iontfree. d0ot sfone]r for gocuring ap.,,=Mts 0 � I rough Munn & o. recolvii I , Patents taxon, t JC - I 0t"-ftaft4witboutchame, lAthe � . ��. . I' R el..?"k � W. J, MITCHELL, " . 0 __ sdenfif 11 Amtricano Editor and Proprietor. . .. .1. . Ak handsomely in I WeddY, Urgest eir. I , . .V'ation of say a '. Terms for . , . I . ? C4nMA;r7fi a ye .Wag. -01plMd* Sold by � I I . I . I.. � . . I , all, new esiors. I . � . P . . I I .11 I . I � n 19ros I .. I I . I MUNN M *-*,New Nk I • " , , , I . I X�ftne-b 0001,% Ir W_ washluzo% D. i .11 r .i . � I I N :14 1121fill � i G. I WA=1 11 - r 2 .. . / ,*- -TIME ,#rAnLE- - . � ,..# I " � , . . I . Trains will arrive at and depart. from Clintort, 'Al; I I . I . 111� station follows - . . - .. " BUFFALO AND GODE RICH DIV. .. . I I , .-,.. - . Going East . 44 7.85 & Ed '%� . . .. I . . I 8.07 p.m. �_,%. #,�A � - �_� I 44 I . ': . 5.15 p. M4 I ,_..- =tl Going ,West .• 11.07 a. w. ' , "I &WAr I WWII* he 84" 11 44 1.25 p. tit. The calculating took bad fled, 11 4 14 1 6.401 p.m. Wanted half fearfully about him-sk, 41. 14 . 11.28 P. to. 1111M.V10 white f4ce--at thor high Altai LONDON, .0tiltom & BRUCE, DIV. with Itt vases of August. liflest tit thi 001fig south 7,50 a. rA. groat rose window, WW it mass o it ,11 4.23 p. mo whitoo Opaque blotches on Which tit,� 00ing x6fth 11-00 1, M. three blook Crows stood dill will woled distinctmem; tat tb* lurkloZ tin .1 A 44 lit6.33 ih - . I ki 7 - 1. � - I .. % , I- , . f .11 . r. - I - ,"'_ ­, . , � /� . 7 - . . ; lighte4i shadows ;13 the corners. Oe excitement ' . -, I . .ent of otber's demenuot. . . . . looted longingly at, the gold. shining fit* saw � the faint glow In. the corner or - � ­ .n I rva; an odd one, formed of tha twistets i , I yellow to the,candlellgbt. It fascinav the rose window. Were there, thieves. 14 4 letters IL S, Those naturally Should ed him. . after the altar plate'; chvipter to, I � be his Initials, but there lie stqplwa, He lifted tits hand. It was trembling, He sbook, off the eager hand that watt 1 C.6 � 00 , 110 repeated to himself all the nattier "I swear 1 whir, lie said. "I'll stand 4ral,v hig hilt toward the u1ndow I I., . I 1- .0 could think of, beginning with 0, by the cards, Harry. auil for every (Jay 1%ot there. Come this way.,* Ito $,.ito . .. TVE, wiles through the but tiley tO'd Win nothing. � - you win I'll Walk a chalk line, so help I dark, under the breath- Ile 100%ed himself over again care- , , , An(I hurried toward the porch. Ile , fully. refloctively. 110 put out big hand me, God!" tried. the ,chapel door. It was. fast. Ile - Jos% expectant starS. - Harry Sanderson sat down. He emp- bad a key to, this fit tits poe4vt. lie in - . The car was ou the and laid It on the spunfel's head. . , tied one of the bags tit lit% elbow and Sorted it with. caution, opened. the door . .. broad curve now where ' Its rough tongue licked his fingem I pushed the box or wafers across the uotselessly and want In, the. street ." 11 It held up one fore paw mutely ard I ') : table.. He shuffled the cards swittly. preacher at his beets. . theroa4 bout to tbebluff lainely. tie drew, the feverish, dtrt]r � and cut ,. � I above the river to pass the skeleton little creature into lit,$ lap. and oxaml+ I. . What the bistiot? saw Was photo. ,. .., "Your deall" be said, graphed Instantaneously on, bis wind railroad bridge, But Harry know. net- Ined the limp member. It was broketiao. .. in fiery, Indelible colors. It ate Into his I t4e.r.pInce nor time. He was conscious "Poor little beggarl" said he under I . I sv>-�,_ I soul like hot Iron li:04 qul voting flesh,' Only of motion-swIft, swailow-IlLe. Ir, his breath. "So .vou*ve been knockod ... - . -,g;iqfs6.%_..._, 11 e . .. . - ' , The resistiblie--this and the racing pictures Out too!" With his knife he vitt a plede, I � .1Q! ;, -.I-,�-�:�V� evangelist of the pa'�) had Wbeoerny, borrl- . pr - -• Searing Itself upon his me k %M�40,� �"* In his brain stenciled on the blur of . froin the lliftf; of his coat and with M . . . . . fled, shocked to word and action,. the 'light that closed around him. These splinter of .wood from the floor be set . bishop was .frozen, Inarticulate, Im• pictures came and went -the last revel 0o fractured bone and wmpped tho. - paled. For any evil In Hugh.StIres he 0ther Saints when lie Was Satan San• leg, tightly. The dog, submitted with- . * * was prepared -since the forger.y. But derson. Hugh. sneering . erin . g at . his calling out a wbimper.' and when lie set It I . I , O' lown It lay quietly beside him watch- ____ . Hugh's companion now was the man Jessica facing him with unbanaa C I , I ged . whom he himself had ordained and eyes, Hallelujah Jones .preaching on lag him with affectionate canine solict- . � � Chwpter 9 . I anointed by the laying on of hands the street corner, tulle. ' . . I I with the chrism of -his holy ministry. Something lit narry's -brain seemed "I wonder who we are,� you and Ir . I . .. 11 . I 11 - .. . An, Irrepressible exclamation burst to sump. A tiny shutter, like that of a muttered Harry Sanderson whlmslcal� * , I . . I from his lips, . camera, fell down. His hands dropped ly. 111 wouder"', I 1, ALLELUJAH JONES With the sound both men at the tn- front the steering wbee4 and, swaying The players looked around. One of I I . I ... had finished his labor ble started to their feet, laugh, with . In tits seat, be -began to sing In a V0170 them nodded approvingly. . . . /01 - for the night The. a. single glance behind him, uttering a made �b trivet!" lie said. "I made I high and uneven by the speed of . "1141 t as a . , . . crowd bad grown res- wild laugh, leaped the ralling. I a pretty good job of that cut of yours: . dashed the car: . . : . .. . tire and finally malted through the, study'. and, vanished into . "Palras of vletol-11 I Hurt you much?" . J! , . I away, and, tits audience ,the night . Harry, though, suddenly Crowns of glory! . 1. "No," said Ilarry, "I'm obliged tm 4 gone, he folded the camp stool' ' Palms, of victory I shall wearl" . . . .1 I - ,turned turned to stone, stood .staring at the 1. . you for the attention." I off the gasoline flare; shut.dowi) the a Ile Sang but, the three lines, for "Foolish to ,walk on a tallroadt lid of his melodeon . and trundled it . causatory figure, with the eager . form. suddenly the car left the road, the In. . I . UP of the evangelist behind It. . track." the other went on. "By your . the street. . � . � I To , the bishop It seemed the Attitude flated tires rebounded from the Steel - looks yott,ve I ' . ' -. As he pushed up, the street be came of guilt detected. I . . � . I - . ridge of the rail. "been on the road to u great motor Car standing at -the . Barry gaaders'6n, think �� road track. the Ion,, enough I I ... : , What was R ry Ing � - � �' ,h to 1, . . . curb under the maples. There Was no as under that speechless regard he e.14 forward a % I e Luowbetter. We � . .. curb . one 4a M but somewhere In its Interior mechanically - gathered the. Scattered . /I 1. caught an Iron stopped to tank I . : I a muffled whirrIng-tbrob beat evenly Cards and lifted the little cross and the . I ') .. signal post• and there, And we I . . I - - ? .."� .the great motor ,ked . I . . . . .. like .a double metallic heart. Eta unopened bag ,of double eagles from* ' �, plic you . up, . . . . . , ' . Stopped and regarded. it Inquisitively. the table? '.Where was the odd excite-' - . t�. - -- - car, Its shatter- you : Liva your 11 I . A rich innn's property, to be.surel . ' hied . I I . menta the strange exaltation, that hivil I �� ad lamp jingling four i.e j;ged I .. . . . . . . � I a . He looked up.. - It was tit the gate Of posseised him? The spindles In his .lam like a Ong mate, Musthave 1. the. Chapel.. ,No 'doubt it belonged to brain bad stilled, -and an algid calm.. I -. , pistons. thrust- been a bit $quit;. . $ . . , � the -f4shiontible, rector who bad been had � _,,, _', so. Ing In midair, fy, eh'Pl . I � reared on two � . 11- ,\\ , .. - P out tQ.hlm on the street the -do' succeeded as abrupt as the quiet, .1.. ,*ad and ,. .�'l I I : . adly assurance with ,,.which his mind ' MwInLedaud . He remembered the. young, now saw the pit Into which own � . . ­ ._� _. - .1. - wheels hurling took a flaskfroin . -:,, - day before- H z (\ I - - 1. _ 1handsome face. 66 stylish broadcloth: feet had led him. . - . . " . . 1. . Its occ�pant out his poc,k at 11 I . , I * ' . . . . . � a . . . Yet It was a beautiful edifice that. He blew- out the candle, replaced It I .. ..-� � like. a pebble "Have a hair Of j, I . - . , , . , . , .. . .. . . I . . . . , *'L . -there for Christ He carefully In Its altar brack . .. - . . thrown . from 0 the dog that bit . J11 . . . wealtb. had built . t' . � 0 . . . sling, halt turn A % ... .. .. � .; you?" he said % .., - saw dimly the'stonb angel standing In shift to 'Wige, the wax from bracket, . 11 � I ) . 77w forward axle: ad and, leaving ' a .� 11 .the porch` and, leaving his. melode6u and slo,wl�;. half blindly and •.without a. - caught d7i .IMI . Harry took the .-�., . I . ! h . . I I a trail of sparks flask and,. wip- . - . - to The bishop .Came forward, drew the,. - . , I like the. tall of .1 . * I I I .1 I � 1. "' � on the pavement. 'entered the. gate , . wOrd, event into the : sfolwlposL I ..1. * . . . � .. . I .1 1-91 examine m . . � - . . Ing the, to on - . . I" . top , . . , He noticed.now a dint Maker that lit key from thd Inside of the study I door.. a rocket .behind It,. plunged heavily his sleeve, un- . # , � . . .. . .. . I . . . . I . . I I . . ­ one corner of the great rose window. closed it and loc ked. It from the -chapel . over the rlin of the bluff Into. the river. corked.1t. Some- He drank. thiralily. ' ' . , Moving s I oftly oventhe cropped grass, -Harry did not turn. but be N , A moment'later the'deep black iva- thing . ­. . ' I . I I . side. %-as . . ­ IW the 'penetrating odor of the' . Z� "t . I he approached. tilted one of the hinged actually . consclons of every sou�d,. tars. at the .bole"' had closed, above g far ..�4 approached, I . , . . . contents seemed to cleave through . . . .1 . . the mamof *sentient steel. The swift 'm6nt�l . panels.and peered tn. Two men ,Were. 'He board � the door shut sharply, the . wastes to an intimate, though - I there, . behind the,altar railing. seated I -grate of the key In the lock. -a current Ifad smoothed' away every . OP . . I I . harsh na . mysterious, goal. He put it to.his lips, . . . .at theriommunloil table. .. .... the sound came to him like tbL-,- last trace of the'strange monster had oil- . I.. .. . I I and -drank thirstily. , I � . I I " , . Hallelujah Jone.4started back. There sentence--the.realization of. a soul -on . .-gnIfed, and - there by the -side of the . As the burning liquid scorchad his . ..! . .,�'t .i .on - the tibiew for. track, huddled Against the broken Sig, '' i 1. . 11�� I as a bag of vain. cards . who. the gate of the good. closes . I . throat a recrudescence *of old Impulses; � I , , . and counters. They Were playlhg­:�be ever. , •- I . . . . . Wit j-)Ost, his clothing plastered, with surged up through the crust of more . ' .. � 11 . "", heard. the fall of the cards, on the hard . In the . . muff and grime, motionless and -with . . ... . �i� * , I e . I I . dark silence of the chapel . modern- usage.. The%1larrs, Siudmoh, ' - '. , ... . 1. . , a nasty -cut on the temple, lay Harry the new, remorseful,temperatelif . - 11 wood, -saw the � Hallelujah Jones smote his tfiln hands . . . of e . . II gleam of A gold'- to- . . Sanderson. ' . . . ... . . . . .. .4 , together approvingly as. he followed I . .,. . . . . . �I of Chastened, Impulses,.,of, rote and rules'.. * . . I I piece, the Smear . A.- long, saturating -Peace: peace.- a deep.0 d - . . . ... - , . the bishop to the outer,.door. 'There . drenching darkD,,e .13 �: and reformed -habit-the rector of St'. - . . � of melted wax the older' man' laid' lits hand on' his . . . esti ad' had, folded him, James -had been lost on that wild . . . I I I � warring the pol. shoulder. - I . . . . . Dully�at first, at.length more Insistent-. night. ride. � .. . I . ­� I // I . a. � The man who had awak- - " I (shed.oak. , The : 1whei him that 4 thlial-eth be stand- ly and. sbarply� a rhythmic pulsing eued In the freight car Was tbd Sat= . . . I . " . . reddish glow _of , e.6,11 lid said, "take beed last- he tall! sound began to annoy the quietude. , Sanderson of four years before.. IV - I X -track. -k -track. k -track --41: grew loud.. . I . . � . . , J I I J - . the candle was .Let not -this ,knowledge be sp'read 11 . . I . d I . .reflect I ed . on the . . er*, it grew more. momentous and ma- : I . . . . . . I I . I 1. . .. i I I �. . abroad -1haf It make the, agr,lgbte('?us .. .. I '' .1 .. .. I I 11. . players, face.s., to bla hem .'Wheri � . . or, terial; it, Irritated -the'calm that .had - - . - . . . . � . . . . . � . I . . . They were gam- 'blaspheme. , 'you, pray f wrapped .the •- . anfinate univ - erse, As I ., , Z., , � . . I . . I . . i : - I . ­ , . . I I , , .. your. oWa soul toulg4t pray for.. -the - .. . . . I ­ s .1 I I .. . -sas rable distance I . � I 11 . . I I . :Jillngt At- Gdd's I from whom G - . . . . I . � I .. , I . . poul-6f that man I ad's * thougli froxii ail0mmo u � . _Z . . .. 1. I . I .. .. . . Ile. a:,Iow : continuous roar: aud � � I . . ... . . . . . . .. .. " I I -.� I holy altar 'and f ace Is turned away!'' .' . . I I . I . I . I . . � .. . . ; I I . .. h . .1 . . ... 1 on Christ's ta-' Something In: the I now and. agaill.through.tbe roar, nearer, I . . � I . . I . . I � . , churchless . evan- . I I . I . ' . . I . . . .. . \ ,0 . . . . 0 ocleslas voices. . ... I I . . . . .1 1. .1 . � �.. . . bleb Who�w6uld "list we t' the .%,Qice of'e - - , � 'Aare such a prof-- tical . . . .. . � . Ilar.ry� awoke. His mind awoke, - bu.t . . I - * . . .. I � . . ? �, . . . I 'I at authority. He went Without a. . . I . . I I .. I .. . . ... . �: I , . . ' , , I his,. eyes did not .'open at once. � for the . - � � . .. .• adatton? , ­ * * , . . , . � . . . I . �� ".. . ,. . word. ' -... . 1. .. . I . He craned. his. In the. qndy -Harry Sanders on'stood. :gdut.le swhylug that. cradled 'him was. . . � I . , . I . . 1. ..." . . . . I . . neck.. Suddenly. for A. nioment with the cards and the pleasant, 'and the` muffied ' clack' and . CIL nver A . . . 1, .. .. . . . . . I . . . I -a opium .He open-'- . - - . . . . .., . . , hurn'toottled him III . He open' • I ,. I ,. . I . . . he gave d'smoth- bag of double. eagles in his hand. FI_ . I . 11 I ; I . . .. ­. � . . .. I � I as � . . . - I . . ered -cry, The nally he put the cards and the canvas ad his eyes. it was dayligbt., Ile wag . I I . . . . t, . . 'IN ao:-P. - ' player -facing bag methodIC411y. Into Ahe -safe and * , lying on -dusty boards thu t -rattled and . .. . . I . .. . 'IN- , .. . . � . . . . . .. I . vibrated beneatil'"h1m, the floor of an.. I INCE that tragical' wed- . � . ... . ..,. . . him ,.he . recog.. ­ ... ..r, . . I . . . . ... I . . I . . Sudamlv he garc a ntzed-1twas the - � ' I .. I . . . . . . s .� I empty freight car In motion. A small . . ding-day,at the wbit& ... . . .. -, . , .. motion. . house in the '. aspens, . . I . , smothered cry. - rector himselft . N .. Svil 7 I. I brown -dog. an.a.liject. muddled and . house., . . . . . . . . I . . I . Jession had ' it ss eels . . . ,�, .\ . / . . shl ­J�d close to . .p... . . He bent forward, gazing with, a tense C. I � .vering.morsel, was snug, .I . I � . ,/, , ... I . I . -is I with joy to . . through a conftiqtou -of' .. . . . . / . . his, side. It Aybined .. f . ... , and horrified ciirlosity. , . I I . I .. .. , . . I .. .. . . I . . . *1 I . . . I -1, and 10. stubby tall- . I .� experiences. She bads I'lve times. ton � � see eyes opeue, I . . times the cards bad 1�11 I , I 1 , Is, ,. . changed hands. and with every deal' . . -beat the floor., . .� � . always lived much, In herself. and too I . I I . q� . .-..I I'.,. - turned. lits head. . on , her natural resert-e her b1loduess had . , , - -s' . 1 . , Harry t * Two M. tri - � . I . Ilarry lost. Tilt gold. disk had SOP- I - o . �. � were seated on the added. As a result, her linowled - . , . lied steadily itcross the table. But lbal - I . .. . .:, dingy garments' . I 961, . I . . ­ floor a little distance away thumbing a both of herself and of life had beem . .. 1. . had seemed t6 be looking beyond the. / q 3 1 superficial. •The first -bitter shock. or ­ . . 11 I . - .. I .. ebb and flow Of .the jettons. and tho- . t �- � t., I decrepit pack-oteards over an empty I 11 . � . .1 pale face opposite. him that hat gloated •- , . ;_ , . I . box: -tie could see :both side'faces'one her catastrophe seemed - to burn up , . , I . . I . Over its yellow I ' - . I ... ;I. (i - I weather beaten and good bumoreY,.the tier the very rapacity for, furttikr pol.9- v p)le., Though that � 'i � pile , ,q�. ' ' * .. . I . . .. I naht.sufferhig�, and she want througtv - . . - other crohyl-knigbts of the road. . . I . I I Ore%v larger nnd'. larger,. Harry's face .! jv.:7� - . .% -. - , . - . I The 'sudden movement - had -sent a* the motions of life alpatbciticafly, . . . . , * , Iiad- never ch'tinged.-Flugli's was the . .... . . C. ". . -� , � �, .. . 1 . 4�h n", shaking ,tined when he discarded. the' .. . . � d. , .momentary twinge. to his temple. He 11 0e, of scene and the declining: ' I . ... , . � . . I Is hand. It touched a Coarse , D. Irpsloccupled tortm- Onvi I ilsed features when ,lid scanned � I . I .. I � . put up his . hellith (it arld St . . ' . I . . h I Is draw, the desperate anxiety whe . n . I . . - _11-1 I handkerchief that had been botind nately'nitich of bar wuWng thoughts:' * * . . . . I I for a 'moment; fortune seemed to wa.' , . . . --"'O � = , . ttghtl' abodtIL The corner hung down. . After the first f,exv months'of travelo . I �. .. . ' I . . I .. I y . he failed steadily, -Ills citric acitt . . I . ver. He bad never tn his life had such .4 . 1� •I ., . . It was 'soiled and stiff 'with bl000.. . . luckl tie swept ht's winnings wro big . ... .1 ­ What was,lie doing there? Where was - moods were forgotten, fill harsh tem- . - ' . I . .pets put aside. Hour refer bout ho- P with a discordant hitign. $ I . ItO Who was be? , I . ' pd I . * a 1� . . .. - I it to him., With a start that he lay In his chair, gazing out from the-- . tioted that of the contents Of LLAU I . s . I �.. I . It I ,no I wide parlor of the sitaltnrium om . . . .1 ,op.ened..ba9_H4,rry .,bp . actually for the moment did not L w . I _a _4qt.p;kQ.40pble ' Smoky mountain. whither" . . eagle redialnitig.; L ­ -ftaM stood �narZt the crest of SwoL . 1�', I . . uat, the-. acc.="M � -who be. wasz�tbat:.bz �ad .. rldlrnl.961�Y '-had 'fina[ly""Lbroughr. - --- - - - , ---. ' . . e their � j6tfrni-yTu,V* . . Harry paused an Instnitt.. . 130 snap- ' , I ' slipped the leash of his identity.. El L � at smiled at his predlcatben� Ile would them- *'Ile had never spoken of Hught. ' ped the little gold cross he wore from . closed. It. Then he knelt by his desk 10 . . . . at Ile qUfbtlyL .. - it tipright by and said.. clearly and aloud -to that . for a fete momeots, and It , In time her flercerpaln- I,iad dul)etL e I r Its silken tother and set .. Cold, inner symbol of consc . lousuess In would come.- Of course it Would eomel and ber lwaginatign, naturally so tmr ... . . . . him on the table. his soul : 1. . . . Yet'It did . not come, though he lay portuns . te, had beguu to, sclte- upon her - . . Fits hand won, and the next and the . . o. next. - Hugh boarded , tits gold . ,' be *10 God; I do not know It thou art, many moments, the ftligerg of his mind. surron , ndings. In the suunber season lo L . naL has b600 Said., a 'Sear o . the Sanitarium ,had ,few guests, and staked the red wafers -ouch one it day! . I ( the good tumbling for the latch of the closed . 'He had won almost it tbousand dollars. that Is In -ed perfect[. well, for this she was thankful.. Dr. Brett. . . : the bad. and or the bad that door. 'Ile ,had wak I . 16 but the second ling had not yet been is in the good, and a lover of them all gave the slight cut' on his temple, Its boad, rallying her oil .her palenosa.. 0 . ; 0 both. But I know that I am in a and that was clearly superficial, A drove her out of doors with good na- 11 opened, and the vOmpire.intoxicatidn , . auxle- turod Severity, ,In" Lwben she was not - flual extremity., I can no longer do were scratch. ,Not a trouble or 4 . . %vas.running niolten hot in 'his veins. . ty marred, fits out. Ills mind was as with Da,vid Stlies she w., l• or •1 -ode- . The'tintonelied bag drew him as the my labor consistently before the World Light for [tours tit it time over the moutitala . I intignot tuountain drew the adventnr. and before thee. It I am delivered it clear and ai a lark's. Body and tralls, � Ut-eathIng in the erhtp air , I out) Sladbad-he could have snatched must be by somo. way of thIne own brain toget her felt as if they had never L . . 1. I .. that I cannot conceive, for I cannot had a serious aell . 0 tn the world� . But AltIttl . de. her sptrItA grew move littay- , It In tits engortiogs . Slit . t` But the Inch had changed, Elis red help myself. Amen.". . . I all that had preceded his awakening "'It tike fed the s(loirre.'s. listened to . . . ,- n � counters dittiluished. niolt(id. He would I-16 rose to his feet, mechanically was gone front him as completely as the' pert ('birl) -Ok the' whl-;It.v Jack It ,I I L I., scion have to dptt%# on tits real win- put On a coat that was lying on a though It had had -no existence. the whirring drum of the partridgto or . I I sat on it hiddlou elevation which i hutr�Hugb's coat. but 'he did not no- , Stealthily he rose to it sitting Posture b she , I t, ning-A. Colt! beads of sweat broke on c I 'd out - and, with a frown of hamotOU4 per- nattiM ,,The Ruolj." faeftig across the . tide thls,-Ahd bareheaded passe I i his forehead. . : shallov., valley to the south . ' . Neither Saw the face pressed against to the street. The motor car Stood Plexlt,V. toOk a SWIft and silent In. Tho knob overlool0d tj little grasa,3r . 4 the aperture. Neither goossedthe' Wild there. jEle took his place In the for- ventory: Ile Scanned Ws clothing, His Shelf it few bundr(41 feet below. where` I � -01 . and terrible thonglits that wer#1rhgIqg Ward sent and throw oil the power' L cok Was threadbare and. with mud, Stood it miller's cabin, with wee& i I through the tulud at tho solitary Barking joyously. itumilly, the brown oil and Coat dust, Was In it more d1s, gravel livaps, n6ar by, Ili front of' \ I . watcher itici he peered and poered. . .spaniel, tore out of the gate, buf filq reputable state. His wrlstbandA wore - grol", . 11 SeArco knowing what he (lid, he clos- waster did not stop, L The little Cron-. grimy, tifid one cufflink had beat* torn which a troe bore the legend -palatea" I . \ . I od the panel nottly and ran aeross the taro pursued the moving 04r, made it awny. Ile had no hat. . . rou"Ittly on a bonyd, "The Little 11.19.- p 1.19- \. Chapel la%Vu. On the pavement outside frantic leap to gait! his seat, but tniss- Ile bethought himself of his rockets mit8tof Claim." .440 L . I be niot it titan approaching. It was the ed. and the huge armored wheel struck and went through them mothodleally Ilex latetes4 bad opened eage*, tat . . b(shop. The eteltod evangelist di(I not and hurled him to the gutter. . - one by Ono. They yielded several dol, those scenes: . Tbo Solitudes Soothed. . . ktio%V the man, but hiFt eye caught the Harry did not lifte the sharp yelp larwiti coln, a penknife and a tiny g,)Id and the life Of the community below, 4� minhOetial dress. the plaln, stturdy pl- Of P11111- Ills hand was on the lever, cross, but not a IgXWr, tot a setup of ftntiLly p1rhaltive and uncompileatetL f . et y of the face. In lila teal he ttaw tin pushing It over. over, to Iti; last notch, paper. nothing to Serve him. The atthieted hor. between the town of and the great mechanism, rostionding gloaM of it ring oil tits finget, Caught Snifty - ,Uountaln. and the expensive ..:: Instrument to his band, tie grasped I I'. Sanitarium oil the ridge a great soclat �p . I I , i , , I I far-, 0.1r, I if 11<2v I. , 1! � �!A I IV I . , I J I I I IL e=4-1- 411�� � I T. CQK�_ - . 4 1 - f1N., �S� j � I 1�r,__ I I q � I the bishop's arm. With a leap. Sped away. 'faster MW :clic eye. tie rubbed nv?ay the dirt and gulf was fixt-d. The latter patronit, I I "Quick! Quititl!' ho sMscIh&d,'01ThPr#'s I taster, through the night, eattfully, oxamitted It woudotitig it for the most part came and went b.v- .1 devil work doing In. there! Comp find I . I __ ---,-% the stone wAa real. Ills hand wits the harrow gauge, mild that Illixodwitir so6l" 116 fairly pulled him inside the], ! 4 ­�q W-- . W =Va iklightly, eat And, wollon, and I bo circlet ., I Minso i ,og gate, vmw"'"� �� Would not come ot4 but by shifting It northern junction. The tiottiomett far . . the ItItab" PIK- * _ Pft:F*tedL . ass:' � . �A slightly he Could so the White depres. b6l6vr Wag OWY fl, VIAtuile of the PviW- Tho . . 00. _ . . W-.s-1ir_iW -, . sloA mitdo hv, lottil.wW. The antlag . ' «..,-..... -t -IL -tamok tot *blob thty tifild 06 *611L (TO BE CONTINIU80.) I L 4