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(umI'' Onrw-.i'loi, - - ,-00 .r M uv.'Krro.v R.irt'.v. - i v, i vr.iruti in ii.lva.ne- M J" .1 it not imt.1 wltiun a ui'itu i-" . i .- do II ni't wad witliin iraii.'n. ia. ,1,, do tl niH il l within t:. 'r.. .' -a ; ,-Io uer-oii r.Mi liTi out. I.M of tha rminty , eero i.d.hllo-i.H t r .'-ar will ! i-iiaruo I to 1 "JVn 'mr'ev.nr will tt: r.v term. !..!. r eta.1 irom. u.l th. . wh,. .Ion i a-uinUi tnetr T.n mi.'rri fv . mimic in Hdvainee tnu-t mil ex r . - t to I e "I . ' "ii tt:e Hiiini t.mtlnii a t 'injnwlm Jl , i. i t til t " t I'O Jiti ii'-tly uudornood I rota . .' i..rt t "M. JAS.C. IIASSON, Editor and Publisher. ' IS FBIIMAR WHOM Til. TBUTH MAKES 7 BEE, 1HD ALL ABE SLATEA BESIDE.' SI.50 and postage per year. In advance. .... .... hnl.r ruti at ill It. if .ton VOLUME XXII. EBENSBURG, PA.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24. iSSS. 4t Si.ni t Ut .":lli4W:l. !' nllKTItW NUMBER 5. II t oosly eiecoted at lowed price . Don't you lorg at. 11. its m ! , ill 1 g r. r in y O O Hi r, .-1 1 L 1 ! I .1 o W I. 1 r i ri 1. ' n . j if-3 J"1 -' ""I t -i r s ' 1 1 i rV 'V) Q M o M 15 Gc.'-iU for7G-?ar;o ILLUSTRATD CATALOGUE '1"n't:om T'.uz paphh. 1 Styls PMlaJsIfMa Siaasr. o . I" 7-".' .'. v-.rr . M ... , . 1 1- ... t I t . T V. A r. m. ;.;.: . it. A th . ;w ll Ul.l it. I.". . '. 1 . J Ti. ';. r .m.l 1 x K .ur ..ill ' I . I Ai l ltl !. -r ' 1 . r-ry w f. : 1 ; t i. 1 1: Hi.. '. A. "VO(M i "! I'AN'Y, ,.rli lill! .-I.. I'tiiln-li-lr'tilu, . 1 jit a j - ni r f (ER I' -t p in." o II IIMINMII, . - I PATENTS ilEXEY i.RXETT. Attorney-at-Law. VASHI.!5T0X, D. C. '"- M .t...n .1 f.nk. Viu.,iiw'on, P. C. i. m-ZZKD FOA I.NVENIOH'S CUIDE.-4J 5 VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE." JU'I "",J '"' -u '" '".'' crv ut '4 I.. B ,.t W :.:,V;-:!ji:r;::;----ATARRHv,,,,;v", s"; jXy GEE AM : BALM. iartu') 1 4 acidic 1 Into enea nitr:tnil in -e.-.r !e. l'r. e - ' '. t.t . ai 1 i ua j. -t : I V in. ill -er-l. f- ct. l-.l.V liKus ilneun'i-l. ew ..rii. J Ferntix 1 cotnr.ixv.l xxhol'-v ot nn- ! 2 1. i v ; Ittttreilii'tilH, oai'h puoll o? '.i'. o'i -it :. now : I l.v :L ) l:l';ll fc"i ' ir '!'-. '1 I'i I t...il:: pulillli 'ni.W :!. !i-r:. 1 r. .- I;..ri t, tu.-d.a . j 4 itii'in .i. r ('nn-iw.ui.il. ' : ii.ev -r. riiHio e. i MncrTrrT , "jejig xrt srwyjjm K TironlrC.il irrli oii-uniptiim. S j ' , 8 liotllTllI timl iril4 llflliUlT.fel j Neur.iL-i. Iiiimic Clioimi n V I Iimh. HiuIh ti. SI.iiii in the X 1 it! i tiler, lir inlil s lii- iw. liv- ff i I pyixl.t. Mir 'nipluint ti B L lixa-t8 of the Momacli. 2 M it y ".r t'r:. 'l-t l-i nut nf wiry,. ..;.h H'.o i i r . ; i i t l...'o." " ii 1 1.: j; tiHT. -. r 'ii r i!'v.,4j r. t m tu.l ff i it 4 r : i t ... a ' .1 -t 1 t.'-, n !;.". J : n tn! r.et-1-a, a. U. liartu.a.t t ... -lauibui. .':.. .. iu. 1. iRlAWALIWrJ-'b :-'. . . 1 . - 0:1 ! .. ::! . 0 -, 1 l v nl! W ? ! '..; - - . .! 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S lf I nny imni, HoyaL llllinu foWDII L'C.H Vilst.,.Niw York.- NATURE'S CURE FOR C0HST1PAT10M, ItrMtRIK KtMtD lor Sirk stomach, lor rurpiil 1.1 frr. liiliout llrailarhe. t'oittiTi'nrkii, Tarrant t ITrrTrareat tlty.x- Airiont. It Is certain In It ell :; It n gentle m it action. It 11 1 :il.ite ible to the tins. It can be relied UHin to cure, and it cure ty iij.vMim, not ly outrair iu. nluiu. Ho uol take violent 1 uruitivejj Juiif-M-lvo.-i or allow your chil dren to take them, alway une Una elegant bar ...i.'i'ut'.r it crciiaratlon, whU-h Ua tcen lor mora than torty year a puMla t.uori'e. So! it by tlrugatstt rvrfjicher. i'. rii Sick-Headache; DYSPEPSIA. The r,l,lrt nnj hest I m: .ti:t on t.T otilnln; a I'u-iiih r.-i i;.i.i ition w ha-, o ,-u "i!i4ttr.ly pre ; .iri- l I'h-.ui !h ot yotinit iiifn for the actlfe ttutUs i.t lire 1-'or 'Iri-n'uri n.t.lre-i, 1. 1)1 t V x mi-N-S. l'ittburi. Fa. Sej.t. Si. D. LAFJCHLL'S 11 A-GTHJV1A 1 r. 1 SOLD CY ALL DRUCCISTS. I! mi. - ' i'.'i-. .o tnf detween ll' and 1! : will A 1 it .MA or i It I II I -ii. treated t ruu:..'i.. ;.' -. 1. 1' .. .in I r ivir.it no l'netlt. 1 v.a. - 1 ii ( 1 ! .1 .himr Hip li-Uvrinul bj ill-!,,-,. 1 1 1 i 1 . n in v I .ir 'I:iy a". J 11 rht arwi'tn tor I t . 1 i 1 . .!. 1. ;t- it.- wti i lforij'tli in. In 'l.-i'Hr I xi 1 nni'-'iti-'l ' iiiy-tlt ruiioM.utlil Iti,' r i 1 1 to il aiol lolnilii'if the medicine ti in . ': '. I t. r'uria'o'v .Imcovert-.t thl V i i iii'l.'r I 1. "I l.'H ii AS I'll M A AN II 1 I. ! 1 1 .1 r-., tin- I t i-i-l vo the tnt tut- n: . 1 I -lliMA IN I'lVi: MINMl'.S, ii.li tic 1 'i 1 1 1 t.iti lie .Iohei t 1 rft snd !eep . 1 ly . I '.. r. j t ; 1.. , Inn cvn.!in- i- 1 o: r." .1. lion, d tv -l:i:.n-t;4ln all ct re- c. n :.it. : i.'.v.-r . it It. -r.-'. ,lr.ii fal. write : I M..1 tin- 1.. ei ill. i-i.l . 11 ti.. re thuarei re-.-.rtf.l. 1 re on '. nsi nt.ir.r .i: relief." h M. fiirx-n, A. "1. VV :.rri n. Kan., urite; " t feati .1 I y 111 It. on! U i'.'i.m ul ttii coun trr n:i,t lion, . my ; tried tlie . '.Imatc of durercnt Si'.ne not h'un a Horded relief like your .rejiara t:.n " I. , ft riie'i . I. M. f'.rltfit 1. Miio. write Saf f..rr, ivirh A tMu.i i yt .ri. A . ur me. 1. cine In 3 minn."" lines more fi r 'nii1 tl.au tt.4 mo?t tuuinent .h ulei.i n. 1! a lor me I n t lirec i -ars. " II. '. ritiniiton. Jollet 111. write: "Snd t'a t irrh i:ema.l itoi.ro. ":i nnot net i lontt llhout it. I dud it the meat Yaluable raeiliclne I hava ever t. ied " Vie h:ne in any i.tlier iiea.-ty tei .uiooial il cure .r leliel. and In or'.i-r that j. il - .1 :'. -. ' r- from A.-th-ni 1. t'utnrrh. Hay i-'eve", u::d kindred di.eues mav have an oft.. .: i i. : ty ..t tettmit tl e vila ot tl.el.eio. H wo will send" t" Mil addrej. I Kl AL. I A li A 1 : r. I'KKH lr il A ill if.. It lour dr:if lllsf l.l'U ti ki e. It 1I.1 not I.enillt 1.111 to el you m iii" rtl li s Im.t.iti. n 1 l.i" r. i re-icntinu it to t.e , i at 91.'''. tut end i!!r.-t!y to UJ. Write vniir ntt'iie at .1 a.!.t" plilnlv. A.liire-'. .1. Zl.M HKIIMAN' X :.. 1'r.ir.?.. Wholen.i.t D.Liiii-'.-, Wi. -tor. Wavm t o.. . lr ml .. I:.! t y mail fl.iu. lane'JI. 1--T .-ly. J. LYIMCH, Ar.il Mnr.u.raitiirer Jt I-iiIit in HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE! m:i and ami sins, LOUNGES, BHDSTEADS, TAm.EH C1IA1HS, A Fat t resses, cc, !.;;, KI.KVKNTII AVl-Nl'K, ALTOONA, lXN'A If : CiOtm if C.tn.brU t'outity nni all fittier v. i-!.n z t.i 1 ..r. l.aii 1 ot t t Fl'ItNI Tl'UK. Ai.. r.t ht.rrst rrli-es are respectfully ir.vit rt ti civ tih a ca l toflri huvliiif else viliori.. m w-i tkre n : fulent Xt&t we ran meet t very w.it.t ai.il jileasi everir tate. l'ritt's tt; vi-ry lowest. 1 l'"-'HMf. 1 (Muln. il ar.l tall l'ATF.N'T TTSIXES at t-tuleil to tor MOllKKA'l i; t Kl. 'ur ttlit-i m or ioei'.e il.tt 1'. S. Patent OfI;r. niil i .in n'otain imterit In !! time tf ai tl con roninfr frn W A1 1 1 Nt i TON. tM-t.il Hl)Kr. till; 1UA INI.. We a.l ise to r il tilatr.l tf f r-e'i.f ihar? aril we ti.ak- NiM'l!A!;uL'l'NLKtS l'ATF.NT IS l"i;i:i. Wirif'n. hTt, to Iho tn aster, tbe lit. i.t Money ti-dci iJiv . ua t-. tie ( til ls of lie I ' I'at.-tit 1 '!-" . Knr circu 1 krs. a iv c-i. terms ar.il reTrit tire t actual eiiet.t- in jtiur own Sta'e r;t tn J. A. SXOW CO. "pp. I'Mtrnt llflir W ahlnilan. It. '. 5 15 1 1I.1.I1U I14AUI. j f . f -t mid . ' XV t IV.it. mi.ro . - V uiw. I 8 63 RE FITS! 1 . i !,. -v.pl t Y r i 1 I.: S I . ' 1111 : , IIi.i j to .-: . tl,.fr.Ufi.i i.. n! r I t 1 1- i.r t r .;. Em ' i ' 1 a t I', m.l I . 1 1 r-ti ,0 oV - r ? fit 8. DAISY BURNS. TY RETT WIMiW(Xr. Tlie very l:it j1a in wliit-h to lixik f.T tlii lietoine f a ruiaatut a ounuitm 1 Iai e kitcli.-n ttar.liti, xxiih 1 u rows of turnijis ;ta I iiiii,ns au.l Mrailit bexLs of ii!-lari;iis. cuulitlowtr ainl thynw. I'.tit Miuic of tli4 sweetest i.lyls are live l r.n tin- stttiie til:me with yrowin: cabliajres ami i:t!siev. Slie xvas stooping over ono of the yarilen 1-eiU, Softly tiiirixitiit-; the rutik xvet-iU tliat xvi-re .-j r: 11 lci up aiaonir tli v-(i.-t-al!'s. A situ ler yntiti- ! who micht li.iM- I -a very jjraei-ful ami jiretly un.l. r fnf-teriaoj ciri'imisiaii .;. As it w:ls her willowy iortii ha.l b. cotne s!i-htiy In i t xi!h sto i-in,' over line. m-i-uial t.i.-Us, hrr !i:ui.ls m io r uu-hi'iie l xvitli toil, aa.l her sxvei.-t face with it tueltino; .u- oyesaa.l hair ot bimii.-h- 1 .;oI I wore- habitually a tlis( .intent.-. 1 envMoa. loitot blaiiii- h- r. Iaisy r.urns xvas lilte a t::uwj,ilaiiteil rose blooming in an arn I ,t -cri. All lief life situ-e t-he c-otilj reiiieiubt r ha l been .-jient in the saint r.mn.l of daily ilrii.I-iery. 'i'l.e purple hilU that i-litit her in seeme.l like the :riin wails nl a ir'sou; aa.l now, 11s sh.i p.iiisx-.l lor a laonii-nt to Kmik arouinl, her blue eyes were lull oi childish, wistful ! iiiui tiir. '"1 wonder what lies beyond? Tf I were a bir-l, I wmtl.1 go and see," the murmured s .ftly to lu-rself. " W ould yoti '."' :l;.l a lanjjhinar voieo. 'Ynit know tlie old adae tint ilistam o len U t in lia-.'.tment ; nevertlteles-, I aut eert iin ymi would feel amply repaid." I'.iisy turned with a ptaothered st ream. C'lo.-e Im-m.I-.' her st-jod an mti-r strun-t-'er, a htrikinvly liand.-itiie man, xitli ii.nk, tnistiierie eyes, a tir-.ned f.u o, and rins of silken hair 4-lii'-terin alut h;8 forehead. His ft raw hat was swinpn in die hand. Iaisy had soon enot'.jrh if th? world to know that tlie intrudi r as e.ty b-th and bred. 'i'.nie, expre-:on, e4-n the eay :ur with w hieh lie w ore lii" toiiri-T's ilr-ss t LT.:y t -i-eil. xxere Mitl'.i ii-nt to tell hir ti-is. And y4-t xery few people of his 4 las t-ver t amo to 1 'r.itnU-y. '"hoii't be fi iirhteiifd," he said, bo'dinc; out ashapely lnud upon whleh a di iiaoiid llashi.l m the 11 : t i i ;: i 1 1 . "1 1 otild not help lieariu-j w hat you said. 1 may lie a ni.ejiei.in who knows"' with tower to i-ta:it 4-very wi-jh." 1 'ai-y di I r.ot take the proflerod hand. I'nt a tinu'iiii; thrill phot throaii her Xeiii-i. .vlie looked down at lur j'a.n, injliaia dre-s an 1 enire shoes, h-r 1 In 1 k buini'i painfully hut as s!e thoii-rlit xvliat a iriirht si.i- tutist appear in tlie younj man's i-ms. "I'o xoii want to see Mrs. I'.riot ?" the ask. .1, at l.i-t. lie Hit iral.i;,- t! iir . 1 , ii'ir.rr.i.- 1 !, n :l-t :!'..it to kv.-p tii at'iu- ! t : ---i -.-n: sot t li,- tm !1 ' It 11! ! .i - lot t I'Vi'i. I'ri jr '.' Tli- 1 t . i Ii'v :i : lit o 1 i.irtu!io'.l-.c vo;i- li r 1 "Vis. I live tin re." "."he i .ui't be your niother. Is she a rel iti.e aunt 01 c.iii-in ."'' "N.. Mie took t.ie from thi xvnr'.;-h'.n- when I wasa little v'trl, she stvs. I xv.i-.to vonni; to rem.'iniier. I have I liwd xv 1 1 ' 1 her ever sinee,"' tlie girl ro-p!;.-.!. 'liuiupii ! And a pretty lite t-h.- must l.-tte ! 1 ymi, to jud.'.. ir.iiu a; pearaii-.e-i. I 01-s he fver4M!il you'.' ' '.-otuetitii's.' A ibt keejis you at work from mornin;; (ill n jtl. I heaping all sorts of ilrudery uji'ii ytiitr youuit .-h. .aiders The girl's eyes filled. It xv ns a new expet ieii. e to have anx- one take the slightest interest in her welfare. 'llnn.'s must le done,'' she reiiied, sententiously. "Mrs. rrivs Mya 1 am younger and stronger than she." "i 't 4 nurse. 1 Lis she ex er sent yoti to S4'll'" '1 ".'"' "V s ; a fexv weeks at a tim". 1'nt I found Minie o!d lnoks in lie; attie. I sft ly and read at nij'nt when Mrs. Ilrij thinks 1 11111 ir. bed,'' ehe niwereil. The yo.iii' man took a step nearer. "V.'hy don't ymi runaway '.''' he a-ske-l, In j pi i.t; his oiee. I':'iy started violently at that. The tempt-. : ion was almost eotistant'y before her mind. I'. it she had tried it onee, as a ehlld. Mil been brought baek. The ree iilei tii.n of what loliowed had been a iestr..iu n t. rr.ir ever inee. "I do not dare, " she lallered. Tin- yi.i:n.' mm pit his t vo ptron h-Mtds iti..:i h -r houlders and laced her iound t ' .vv..r 1 him. "1 want ymi to take a oti-.l look at me, Iaiy I'.nins. J ion t change color -1 k 11 .-w your, name pi ifeetly well. Mino is l"ii-t.n'0 I 'are. 1 a:n your friend. !' I ;ipp'i:r like a pjr-u:i xvlioai you .1 1 tils-'.'" "Vt-," slie .mswire4' trcnib'inpr, anJ hall 1 ryinj a.'ain. ' t .i-.nl. 'Jhts is no life for tno like yon to lea 1. You ini 'ht :ls wi !I be a bond si ive and ilone xvitli it. That woman w.!t trtts-t yon. bIy and spirit. You ar. ai'iaid to venture out into the xvorld aiotio. ('mini w it It me.1' M. pazed at hita in startled inipiiry. he felt the aublile majiietisia of his j risi lii e; I ut. tlioti.-h she knew not iiin i f the world, her instincts were innocent and j.uri'. do xvitli yon? Now can I?"' Slid. "As my xxife. That. i whnt I mean. It is the oniy way. 1 mean honc-stlv by you. l.tth- I'ai.-y. I will tike you to ttie nearest 1 1-r-y man. one of xo'.ir own 1 1 ieti. !. if -! i In .oe, and we will Le man an I wit - In fore Mrs. I'.ri-. Ii.is i-v- h' time to m:s-i ymi. Wh it do you say".'"' 1 lis dark t-yes were full of pnsi.ina?. i lea. lit!,'. Like all youn' cirls, la:sv had ofien pi. tared to liers -it what her ntiknowii lovi-r xvould be- lik". lie s il l'e!i.re her, braver, h.iti Is miur, more- impetuous au I .i-i-r than iiua jiua tioii had 4-ver di-pii t-d hiia. Nu won ler Jut heart thiiiled with blended ilreadand ioti'ii:,'. "It iss sran.'t th.it you jdionH wish to marry tu.-,' she said, in a tremblm- voiei-. "Yoit had r.evi r seen me tilteeii 11 inuti 5 i." lie laiuiii .1, a glowing li.-ht in Uisbol I bla- k ey. s. "iKtti t d.-ecive Xf.lirs-lf, Il.tisy. IVx yoti -i? that rose tl.ii kr-t Votlder ? I -too l there a f.ill hour ye!er. lay. watch in.' .-u at work, and lo ;in": to come out and .--p :k't 1 mi. 1 ' -1 1 - I 1 piinf i'ly: but he ilid ii-e t p a a ty ti.. i t:i:it l- se -i iii-i." ue. liii .xah r l. in-.-1-1 !k Iri-, f,. i'..i 11 the !. r 1, tm. o-.'.-;iial life and Mrs. 1 ',',' rai in-' foinpl lints, s;... xxasini-p-sUive Mil romantic the earne-t-iess oi li--r hands. ene xoiin lover xxi..n Uii In r nn .ni. titai ily. "Vou ar.'ijuitesuretliat you want me?" she i i.t' r ti, tiniidiy. "I 1: r littn; .-sunt '. I nexxr xvanted .niv t' in; h.i'f so iiiueli in my hff. S it "is fie l x.ia will limit' wiihme? 'id,, .-ii r the lw-tti-r. Mrs. Hrij'- may tlo tie- rivnaiadiT f th-t u'oe.li:i-; lietuHf. M'f xv.il n"ed a K.il'ety valve w hi n stef ilis.-ov er- tli.i you are -.'oti -saff Leyon 1 J.-.-r reai h. t'o:ne, httie I'aisy."' -s xh.li " f ours '. What is t le jriitu-d bv w:.!t. n'.' You tan r.-plenih yourward r ihe ni the nearest town. Notliin that . I xvreteh ever "javt yoti will lj worth taking aloii." "1'hei " a e-.l l 1-jtket thai woa al-o it lay neck when Mrs. L-rifrs took me from the work-house," said I'aisy. A curious expression sw ept oxxr Eustace Pare s face. "1 h, you must Lave that, by all nu-ans. ; for it at once, and meet me in th hi'.i-road be-low the I10US4'. lon"t attempt to In inj any thini; else unless you have other 'o-.ivenirs.'' m "That is the only one" "Iai.y! l':ti-sy:" at this niotnent Fcri-aaied a shriil feiuiuino voice Iro.a the kitchen door. The -'irl lifted a startled glance to her companion's face. Ilesmili'd reassuringly. Several roxvs of tall bean-poles C4ve.4jd xvith blixssoin !; vines intervened between them and the farmhouse, and there was little fear I that Mrs. l'.ri.vs' sharp eyes had rn'iie trateil the barrier. J 'aisy tied toward the house, her face all in a j;low". Mrs. llrigs noticed her heiiihteiie I color and rapt look, and a frow n made her sharp vlsau'e tstjll morij fvirhiddin;. "What now?" she demanded -ro'sly. "It xv as never work that made your, face fo red. You'll never hurt yourself with overdoing. Ten o'clock, and the lie Is not made, (in ri;:ht up-stairs and ilotlie chamber work as quick as i-vi-r ymi can. It will soon be time to e;et the dinner on for the men in the field." I'aisy irave the woman a s.'areJ glanee and hati!y climhe 1 the stairs. The 1 M'ket was tpiite at t:ie lmttom of her trunk. ..e foiin 1 it and hid it in her bos. nil, then juickl.V changed her plain jin!i.ita dress for a bhiean 1 white la un, the best her .scant wardrobe ailord ed. ' This done, and h--r hat and shawl laid out, rhe sat tlowti white md tremb lin. ."he felt to xveak to movt; li .r a lew minutes. What excuse could she oiler if .Mrs. IIri-i:s came up-stairs and found her thus o;orj;eo'isl v arraye 1 '.' lllJ hve-l in mortal terror of the woman. 1 -'mally, lu r htivnth came back to her po far t hat she couid crawl to tin op, -a window'. .-lie fancied tlie siht oi her l iver xvioi'd -jive her courage. A man wit h a pack on his back xv:is i-omiu up the pat Ii. Hie watched him yi round tin- liouse and ilisajipear in the itirectton 01 t'.ie kitchen. The next instant a low xvhistle sounJ ed, an 1 a hat was waxv-1 tilxivo th'i he.!?., llus'aee I'are's sijtial, .. :J she ttrew Btroiivj all at onee. It seemed aa a.'e. however, while slie was ilesee.i lin the front stairs a:i I cro.sia Ihe bit i! .p a law a that iii.erveiu-l tM-tweeii tlio laria h-Hist' an I the-ate. At lat a strong arm was abont her waist, mi;.;i: t in; her. "Vou saw the pa. k -pe 11'tr ?' 1-.- whispered. "Our 1 an'el brought lii tn tliis way. I sent him to the kiteh.-u tl.vir to monopolize Mr. r.ris' atteiitiuji until vou could c-eaif by the front floor." . . , ".di4i will bo vry nnry." '.o luiicii Ihe betti-r," lie laughed. A h .i s--an I ivrr-aye xvere waiting at the ii- iid in t lio i'. 1.1 I. It-forjtht' mo. il ia; sii 1 t.'o ! tr 'i:i'-!iti. hi tl..- .-l.'.tii. or the c .ui-!iiu: f.:rni-'ii.iiis' b.-ii r.tti th-' n.a xv.iri.in-, our simpii-t-iicart-I i ais was the bride ot a man who xa- almot a stranger to her. When the clergyman left thetu alone f..r a few moments, Kiiitaee drevt; her in to his ar:s and said, x". itli reprvSsJ Ciiirerness : "Now-, darlimr, let me e the locket of which you sjMike.' H e saw hi:n .start lis his yhinew fell ttpoii it - a o'l-iint, old lai-h.- nt I tiitik -t of lloma.i -old. Aft -r a m e-.i -nt'- clos ; inpectioti he touch', d a secret spring that I'aisy ha 1 never oi.siovered. The lid tie xv b.i-.-k, ili.sclosiu a wouiaii's fa e. I'aisy leaned forward to io' 'k, h r breath almost "-vile. "1 was certain there must be a pii-t ure,' slit murmured, "but I ou!d never open it. hut a Kweet fa. e '"' "Yours is its counterpart." I'aisy s 1 heeks rliihed, but lio bhook Ler head and raid, I i-hall lu'ver look like that. That is the portrait of a tine lady. Io yoi think she could have hcen mv motlicr?" "1 am sure of it. Put th" locket ntrz fully away. The time is cituin xvheu it will be worth a fortune to you. It taiht he a jest, but th yir's pulses lioiiuded. It XVollId lie S b!i-Hs.-J to know that she had a history that date 1 itcyoud Mrs. l'.ri-;s an.l the wor.hoti.o tl'tOl'S. An hour later th eloping j.air hal t.'k -n an exir.-.s train, and wcu .-.pec 1 iti; away from I tram ley and hard hearted Mrs. Uri:;'s. Tiie erratic nature of th) i-t-.p she hal taken caused h-r little niie.tsin s. .""he was supremely happy, rcii-h-reil so by th dcvoiioa oi her hoiidsotno l iver-!m-baud. The'.r journ jy ended just as the stia-:et p'ory was fadii:' from earth and sky. They left the train at a loafly co-tntrv station. Alter a short walk tlirouli the wools they came in sivtht of a rude, tliJl-lie.l hut. ('a the tdo5r.tep sat a wrinkled old woman s:iioin j a pips. ". I eyen'n,;, Ib. I. -t u cotuo in. I have bronzht co ujiany," V. sod. "Ves Jis,1' mumbled th" lne;. hoi litii; h r pipi in 0 .0 skinny lia.id aa-J jiving i 'ai.y a keen l,.k. "This x-oiin l.idr is my wife. We want you to slieit'-r'us lor a tow days." "Your w i:V. sir V" "That is what I s iij," Kustac ; ain-rer-'1 ratle-r sharply. t'o:iie, bestir your-st-'f a:id pive us io:iii supper." The oil woman arose, shaking her bead slowly front side to side, aa 1 l td tin way ni'o the hut. It xv is a or place containing two roota-i anj a hot, ilo' 1 f t. Kustaee Pare drew I.iisr down into one of the na;-bottoti:e 1 chairs, and put his arm tenderly about her. "A ii-iei-r place iu which to one's h.tney-mom," h" whisju-re'l, a L'luwin li,' it iu his handsome evi-i. "Hut we w 11 Hou exiliaae for more, luxurious quarter.. You do liot ln.nl it, my darling?" "Not in the leat," sh nniwerel. Nethr did she. Ib-r heart xva rnnu.n; ox. r with happiness an I con tent, .".ie had n-ver known what it was to in? love 1 and c.iri. 1 lor, and this s -lieu-born pas-ion thrilled h.-r wholj bt in;. Mie worshipp -.; I . le.r ador.ti yot'.ii; hub;Hul already, ins pre-.-nee Would make a p:irad".- out of th' iii- aii-4-st cabin. Lvcn ol-l I'eh's f 11: uvt- lins and doleful s;!s tailed Ij 4i..:xb her Ben-nit v. The summer dnys went by like a b--ief, ream. I m-r monii n- 1'aii.y slept lat.-r t !ia:i usual, an I on et.-i ping i ut t H"rr r 1 .to, m 1 a ha-ty toilet, loan 1 old leb ul-.ti .. ttl:. i tre.ikt.Ls;. " Wii- r '-Ir. 1 '. r.- V" lio r.3tc with a v:i;nit :. -I n; of al..r:a. "on.',"' the woman ans were L xxhhcut looktn; up. .oil'' : What -lo yo 1 r..an ? M.-b bronlit a htt'-r Irom th shelf be tween tin- win lows, and sil-"t!x- put it in h r hand. I'aisy Iroke the eal xvitli t. einl.iiii lingers. Mv I'liu.iM. : I nuist ' vou f ir a few d.iys. L'e naiii ijuietly wh r- Voa ::r. uati! I t o n- baek. and ..11 n- a.-is." nit J10I I ; ny M-ii:n,iniearion with strangers '." I .i:sy r.-.i I the- lett.-r twi ?o.-er, an 1 fell h e pies di' iuti a ch.4:r. her hps p.lh hr ey.-s -tariti; strai'!it befurj h-r. It xv.(s very t;r.tnj tint h r bi- hh'iiill 1 av : h-T so :;" ruiit'v : :::i 1 111 . , - 1 . tn I V I it urn in- tii'.-aa t,y mc sm-nlar xv.irn uj xvith which the "brief Hot- 40:1: lll Lrd ? Aft-r .1 while she I'-.k-'l at J'eb, but something assured her tint the old woman could 4 r rafher xvould tell her nothing. Si she refrained from aski:i-tpie-tions. Hut she felt a sickening seu bat:on. Tin Piunmer tlays dra-red their filoxv length lilnii.t. Ku-tace ar. lial been gone nearly a week, line intensely hot day pile 1 the heavens with lurid, tfireat-et!ta;-lokin clouds. Shjrily a;'t--r siiti sc? th- t.'iiipest burst in all its furv. ivid Ila-'..4S of lihtuin fctreMii'd athwart th.- inky sky, the th m l r lo ire l like giant artillery , t'.ie rain i;i tor- reies oiiveii oeioie a liirious Wlii.l. 1 11- abl.' to s! I lis ;.tt iu the slini,!,., trout room xvitli old I eb cowrin h -sid h-r. S11 1 I'ti'v tlir.' ciimi'.-i'i intenszl-,-xivi l .'lash of li;htnin th.lt s rn 'd t ) run al jti; every visible object like aluri 1 to:i;ue of tir.' ; it iv:n f.i'.lovved insia.ntiv by a .1 "af.'tiin peal ot thunder, and so n.'th 11; cia-h '.1 bet'oretli" .1 or, shak ia; the htlle hut to its foundation. "The old t-hu lias been utruck 1" cried I'.b. "1 lark l" exclaimed Daisy, sprinslns to her feet. . " Th-i s jiind that had startled her cam. ajain to her ears, a faint, moaning i re as of someone in" pain. Her lirst thought was ..f L.-r husband. She ru-h"d to tlie door and llung it wide open. The lamp light streamed forth into th- ilarkn.-ss. ."In siw at a glance that tlu old el 11 gr.jwing b.-li lie the door bore the scathing m 11 ks oi 1 he lightning s course, and som." of its boughs lay sliattcred uuu tho ground. A uoth'-r liMk and a white face gleatn.d ralely Iro'u the sol. len grass. A man ly there in tin? ilrenehin rain, xvh. r In- had f.iili-n, tickcn .loa n by .me of the broken limbs. Not l".usta4-e I 'are, but a stranger. I'.ai-y forgot her hus band's warning. Thrusting I'eb's d - t. lining ban I aside, eh, nisued out into the pelting storm, swave 1 by on.; oi t!io-e g n-Pius iuipu's s that make woman's jci:'le natur nil div.tie. "Melpl" she cried, tuggmsf at the fallen boilh that l..y across im liirlv. Iebcaui.- r.-lui tautly. Jt se 'uje l a ges lerf. .re they s i. eee. led "in extricating the man, and ot hiia into the b ni-.e. He bank tainting into the nearest ch iir. I eb gave a sort of shriek as tin; lamp light shon f ill 11p1.11 his face. "Uichard Igingi.-y !" Then she ilrew back a few paces, t'enibliug like a xvimi-shakeii .;tf. "You know this man'.''' I'asx- pnid, coming clo-e to her. a vague terror taking .-.xvav her hn-ath. "No one ever comes in tfiis ,.rz tioa. What brings him here to-night V "J'ate."' the old woman rcp"cJ with a s-mt-thvred groan. I'aisy was frightened by the exp:- -ion of her faff. P.ut tlu tfme lor t-urious questioning had not come. between tliein the.' ot tii- .; ranger into tin- inn. r r.ioui, an 1 r.-:or.itives were 1. 10 lght. -o::ie ti.ii" 4-1 1; e 1 b -fore be show 1 signs of r--tu -r.i 1 1 cot.sciti-isai'-s. l!i-eye-. .k ii-1 at lat. An int n . i :; ca. ue it.lo thetu as tii.-x- re-ted oil l..;-v'.s Lie... "Kuli'ii! Thr'v to'el mo you tvero ilea I.'' he wlii.sp-red. 1 he jirl l.sjk -d at I e'. "I'o .r man 1 his mind w.mlers.' "Hu-h 1" Tho-e dark eyes xvere still cl .s -ly s a:i nmg h.-r late. There x-.a- souietiiln mesnieiii- iii fiat gae. Iaiv h -d a si-i-gul.ir fe -ling that the strang-r's I it an I li.-r own n'o.ii.i iinnv ork-.s-. iatiiiii:!.-h' i.it.-rwovea. iradually the be will, red .-xi.re.i m fa '..-I irom his f -ature.-. and a smile cr-p: a!o :t the. iiiu.;ta. hed !'p- a smile of v i nmiig swe -t uess t ha t at iii- hutled t h susceptible gill, mi l made h.i i. dig to lice. "J have made a mistake. You an not Kulalie. .-:ie is dead. She would be old enough to lxi your mother, if liviug. l'erliaps," with a swift, iuteus look, "thiit is the relationship bhe rcai.y bore to you." I aisy sho-jk her lieaiL ' ' "i dont know xv hat you laeau. I nex'er heard the luiue before." "It can't be an a-jci Jental resemLIanee," he mutt red. Then .udder.lv he turned to I'ob. "You know. Why don't you tell me?" he cried. "This girl has'iiot long keen an in:a:.t of vo ir hut. Who an 1 xvhat is hj Y C'an'it be that that J-u-staee " He stopped sliort, as though overcome by soui - startling thought. The "Id -, t".a:i re-v very pal". Mi Pi xv him stretch lorth !iis han I sud lenly. 'I he ge-l lire serine I to li i gi it -II hr. "n 1l.-1.zged l'a'.-y ivn-ibly 111.0 tli..- a ij iuin; room, an 1 1 1 s , 1 1 :ut rv. nin; t'j-ii". "X'"ej a-.vay fro'ii- that man,"' she pant?! hoarvly. "As you Vain voir p. Hi-e and h;4pj.ines, .ti iit.t let ilut:i. j J 'ar tin 1 you iu his tires-nce. There is bad LL d "le.twecn theui." ."he said iio more. All I'aisy s cfn. rt.s w.-re pj well ess to xvln anoiher word from her bps. 'Ihe gray morning foiin 1 her -fitting paibd an I listless in ttie outer r.i .i. ( i 1 t'eb was pai!ir in and wut at the o, a il-ir engaged in her usual avocations. Hut th.-re was a trouhlej look on her yel low old Lice. The terrible, storm oi t.ie lii.ht was over. At las', a stv-p sounded oi;tsi.,. Ilustacc I'are's broad shoulder.- seemed t rise out of the -Vef thieket- where ili.lm.iU 1 drop! were glittering in the morning suniignt. I'sdsy s heart gave a great b ciad. 11 r husii-tnd had returned nn 'xp-.-et -d. ; Imt sh did not rusii forth to m -et an 1 welcome him. Sh- att.mted t Jo o, but au irou hand seemed to hold her back. old I'eh waa tlie first to grasp his ban. I. She uttered .1 few wor ts m a sap-j.i-i--ed voiee. Ku-taee's brow .hirk.-n-- I as h" listeae I. aa-1 w itti one long stride he was ia the room, looking down at Lis pallid, woii l -ring bride. "I'o ue," he s.n I, his lingers clo-iag lik? in-n I ail-is upon h.-r wn-u "I'his is 11 place lor you, Jai-y. WJiere aro yoar wraps V" Not a ki?s, not ev?n t loving w ord af ter thai long separation ! lie Moo 1 lie tide her whits as deatli, with a land light hi his h-.iidso.n.' eyes. ped brmight her hat and hawl. I'aisy made 110 r ei-tanc ss she xvas hurried through th open dtxir. past tlu- debrUof th." lightning -hattere I dm. and so on to the to.il. green wiw 1. ."he f-it more ttir.ous than frightened. They !--i 1 w.iIki'I tto-n.t .listat.C' befoi-e TlusUici' l to'-el r.' 01 s;.'!1;.' to her again. "Vmi Lave the l.Kktt, I'aisy ?' ".-he ilr-w it fiiun h. rb.i-on, boiling it tip in the shimmering irei-n light tiiat to;t --1 th-o tv'h the lorc.-t arches. The young man t-toppe I short, an 1 xxith a su l.icn loxv cry drew her clo; to his fast throbbing heart. "ly tlarline, my .larling! N'.x on" rha'.i come between uts now. I could 110: bear it." "What cn:i part us rutaee? Am I not your wife V" sh? asked xvondering y, half smothered It the violence oi the c: rrvi. Then they went on again. A lif'e vil lage lay low down in the valley ri.ht Ik fortheui. To the right .tl a large, f l l-fa-h oned miisi..a. its Lij'jie 1 roo," brtik'-n by ilortaer wiadoxvs. A tin old place xv ith a carved lintel over th-s door way, and and air of aristkxtralic r; io Laiiging alsiut it. "Ve re g. ing there," pai l Ku-ta-, with a taurj in the dire.tioa oi ia. Lous;. TLey ls.it the Trag-aut wool bthinJ, crossed a me.alowknee-1 -ep xvitli cWer, and passed v.p a broil, gra-sgrown avenue to the- door. At th" first rattle of the rusty knocker a larg . hi. 10 lhotmd catue l-.iindiiig from his kennel, and mad. a savage 'spring at I'aisy s tlirottt. I iista -c's strong x bite hand 4 caught the brute ln-fore his yellow fangs fa .ti n.-l in her thtinty Ueh. He swung the Mru:giing ireature thrii-e aroun 1 h'n h. ;i I, and !r..ppe I him upon the hard l ag-, w h-.-e he rolled over on e and died. i usy gre w pde, but she clung to her husband, admiring him more than ever. At lat a step sounded xvilhin the house, and the 1 11 -ty boln? slipped back. An oi l man confronted them, his hair and beard xvhite as snow. "Who has killed my .log?" he b.gin. Th'n h.s -elanee ieil upon KiKtaee's ealtu ftiee, and Lii -angrv question n led in a cliu.kl. "lih, ia'y lad, I might have known who xvas nigh. This is not the first time I luvit seen what those shapc-ly wh.te hands can do. LusUee turned Daisy round n that the light f-.-ll lull iijM.n her lovely face. "look there, Ludolph IiianJu You tee I have not come alone."' Mie glance, ami the man's lijn whit ened, his eyes opened wild and wi le. He leaned heavily agiiust the wall and groitned. "Kulalie !"' ' No," said 1'ustaee Hare, "not Kulalie. but h-r (lull. I have found her and brought her back lo you. They bed who S'lid-sae was d -ad. Jt is not "to 3 lute U tio h r ju-i i.-e.'' " heil 1 io I ! Eulalies daughti?r? Yes, it nuts'. le so." Then his e.trengt'n cam' back. He claspe I tlu- g'ri's ti-emb'.ing li-inds, ga.ing Ion; Mid ear: e-tlx- into h-r face. His own slowly light -I with a great joy. "l.uiaii - s i-liil I should have the coutl f .rjiart d this, ' he sai.l. at length, lrav tn : a loeki-t of peculiar "worKinanship from bis bos-jni. "il re it i-i," I'aisy s;iid, producing that i;i lu r own i .-session. Th.-y xve:-.i precisely alik-;. Th.-r. c ail 1 1. no doubt ; and, throwing op .11 a u.eir near by, Uu loljih la in It led tlie way ha-tily into a Luge, ol d-fa-hioned apa.t.ii. ii! where lobwi-hs fe-tooae 1 tho ii jliti;, an 1 ilust au iucli deep covered th inlai 1 tables, the velvet furuiiure, au-l rich, old-fashioned carpet of 6.:':es; l-lle. "1 nex'cl expected to enter this ro .m again. It xvua close I when my daughter went away. It seems a nui-t litting j.l.ic.r iu xvhich to Welcome J'.ulalie's chiM." AnJtben he took I'aisy in his arms, kii.i; her ten di rly. t-!i glance 1 aroun 1 like one in a be wil l-.-rcd di-.-am. It was all s- str.mg-, so 11:1 -xjiected. I" lit what had her Lie ! t: l-'.it a e-.-iies of surprises sinee tii.1t 1111 t.i.ig xi'u -n I.ust.ire ii-l- first ap p ai-e 1 to her in tie' garden? The reign ot t in commonplace r.asovr. I.ove hal . 1 -v ie I h.-r tl.err was myl.-ry, a-: ! --.he ...ul t not t- l! Louti Ues luos- .. r.ly in stoic, jx-rhajis. ' 1 t. i ar- .iiy ran h.iiher ?" sh 1 Eiti-l, a 1 .ii ing hgh; in her devvv eyes. "I a-a so -1.1.I. 1 ii.ivc Wish -d for .some on" t 1-tv s .me uti in whose veins rans kindred blood."' "I 'an you learn to care for a brjkea h ait -il 0! 1 m.ai, ihilJ'.'"' " 'll. X"e 1" Tne ho'i-e was liki a tomb: an air of d '-.-ay an I n.-g!eet h ing over it. I'.iisy leaiai -d a!t.-i '.vard that it h id l.-een shut up :' r years, w it !i t In- exception of hall a ieez.e-i looms, hudoph 1'ran It had lived tiie life "I a recluse. Now h-' or. lei el ihe curt. tins drawn back, au 1 ail too do rs an t wibdows ilting wide. Wiiea the ui'irning sunshine had taken theair h si ojipre.-ici . cae from the gran I old room.-, ho drew forward a chair and ba.d. "Jt is all like a blessed druam. Iam afraid of waking ui and finding inve!f I alone again. My sleep ha.- been nearly 1 as long as l.i x an winkle, .vow. J nstace. tell tu xvli.-n you toiin-1 t.us dear chil l, and what sh" is to you." "."li" is my u iie,"' said Ku-staee, answer ing the f.ue.l n-sti'ju first. The -l-l n.a i laughed, but he did not look displeased. "All, my b .y ! you were ti r 1 of trust ing to u;i"-rlaiutie., aul waiting for a ilead m.i. 1 s ho -.' 1 ..e. sa-.v a -,-r.- r .a I to i'lt-tuae ..p-.-n before yo'tt feet, aul cii. -e 41 w.il v ther.-.n. if yoiilovetiie giri, w. i! an 1 goo I. llveryl o ly kn iws I have a e '1 million stowe I a vay. an 1 pi. 11' v 1 if vr.'.u.-. s come j. k:ug ..bout. Thi- de if chil I will be a great i'l-elr-'.-s.'" 11- r.-t I his hau l i-.p' ii I'aisy"- sjl'. hair a in Jim ut, as though trying to get liS.'d t-i the . I. -light ! bet plo-t-liee. "i f -utid !'al.y a: a farm-house, wh-Ti iiic xv. s tr-ated as a menial. 1'n le I 'trail "t, it snail be your duty as xv.-li as l.iine t see that no harm befalls her,"' sai I 1 .11 -t u- . - lb- i-.i-io an uneasy gesture. "1 1111 ierataud. Yes. Uiy, xve will take care of iirr to.e.her. 1 shall make a i.e.v wiil at onee, au-l so xvor-l it that every temptation to ilo wrong will be taken away." This talk was x- ry puzaing to I aisv. I; g ive h'-r a shv k h learu taat Lust tcj hatkiio.ti the secret of her parentag: fro. a toe lirst. Would he have xv.M.e i a liameh-ss child from the v.ojk h-.use so iuiiieiuo isly .' It hurt like a knit t t'oilbt. but how could sh.' review tii pa-t few il lys an ! belli it? i'rou 1, cultured in-n nl tin.- world are not prouetoseek i-u na.it country girl- when they want a xi if". llustice kn'iv, and had never drop."! even a hint. It xvas hard to iiu.la:i ix- t ils ' for su'-li reticence. Sin- waited all that lirst .lay fir him to tin ak . cue word of cxiil.in.uio.i. None cam", lie axo.d.-d all rei ten e to the past, but went almiit with an ai r. look in his ha-i.ls en 1X1 ft, like on e w h 1 -e-Mits trjgedy lio a a ar, and is rally. ng every t-iit rgy to meet the st.iiai. 'J'h ; 11 -xt morning, f H-ling Mrnngly neivo'i ' and restless. 1 laisy wan luredo.rt into thi tar lea aioti.. Slie was met w it li t h sain'.- unit evi louej ot a -gleet tiiat bl'o-il-d every here, lir.lss hid yrown over the paths, ih" Irwhis -s w.-re I'.own. th-' rhriiis up urn el, and weeds r.-tn not in Ih tloxver is-ds. sii-.- had t iken -ev-ral hasty tu-ns w hen a thicket stirrr I. an 1 a ma i stepped sud denly int'i the iath right b-iors her. Mi" would have -.-reamed, but a gl ni'-e s iow -l le r it w:i-Kii-har-l I.-mgl -y. Me carried bin b-it arm in a i-ling. and hi faee was pl i'l to ghast lims. inietifn; in hin dejected air touch" I her heart. "Vo l lo .k very ill." she sa' I. gentle, voit; icritig at his f.i'ly in l.-xving the. but and I'eb's faithful ministrations. lie c.;u;ht her hand, i;.i.iag xi!.lly 2r..un 1, .ire v? alone ? IVcau- I have same- thing to say. It is not a j.l is.mt rev. l 1 tion !4 make : but the .-00a cr vou kii nv t:i - truth th - Is-tt'.-r." Ia sy xvas .1-eply impr"ss.;l be bis m ir. :i--r. Sh looked at hi:u, turaiaj xery j ile. "It is very srraiiz" that you shoul 1 fo'l-ov me here. Hut you have, null X.id listen." "Liisia -e I 'arc is a villain. I came to warn V..11 agjaisl him." "'ak care, 'siii-l I 'aisy, shitrply. "Y :.r speaking of mv husband." 1 ou ".-' in-. i h the xv rse for yo 1. l.r ch 1-1, you it m't believe me. .-.i.i" .Lie v.. i ". .11. I'o vou kuo v xhv hj ma:jid x 01 '." "Kor love'' "Lovel" xvas pcliH" 1 with a saecr. "You sh uld h ive said for money."' "I was a 111 -re deiieli lent." I "With a 111 111. ut 11 'i isp-ict! Oh, l'.ut:l"e did n it run h.s In a I h in Moid.-1 into a li i.-s -: He kn-e.v pt lie tly xveil vaat h w.ii doin;. lie is my i-oa-in, bat I bear him n- goo 1 will 1. a that ac count. Hi '! I t -il you a fact or fa..? You may hive heart the story before, 1 'it in.' v 1 sioa viiilat least give o i the otle-j- 'si 1 . L'u l .!;.'i l.r.n It "ha I a da ;gn: -r your iu .h -r alio rati axv.iy an I ln.in-i I contrary to h-r f-if'i-rs xvis'nes. '1'h - tyrauu.eal .l 1 man i- i: 1 her nam-, and sw r h v. riM iiev-r again lo-k upon h-r living f -. If li 1 iie.rge 1 his M-rv:i!its, .--1 1 11 1 hims 1: up in this rat-box, and live 1 th - Lie of a her mit. Two y .its weni by, an 1 Kit! 'lie an I h-.-r hit-ban I were b..;ji .i.-a I. Th -y ili" 1 within two days i f eaci ottu-r, So i 'ken il i-.vn by au iir'.- ': :-.s f ..-'.;. 'lh- tirt: r .-atn th it a-i iut'i.t 1 hlid ba 1 1 .. 1 1 belrti I. I n"! t;vi ; - he is I, iv un le at th s -tu I r -"lov. had r ! nt.-d to a ccrt.11.1 cxte.it. I'. s. nt s i a,. ,.!,. to iu es-igat th.: i.-;i irt, nti 1 th m oi ca-ne back ui'h ihclviug ". s! .i v that th .;hilf! alsoha t .b.-d : bat 11 ia l.-.l io br.:: g a lock -t, an ii :i I m;ii. that K lh'.'.ie i a 1 worn away. : il i t n- iatla r's c'.i-i ieious v:e arous 1. lb- begun a I rigid i u ve.-t ieattori. but be could onlv t-.ira that the baby hid been spirited way nobody co.il 1 tell by wh en or V her.-. My father was living nt th" time. .s l .tistace 1 'are and I grew to manhood '. e made i'requeiit att -mpts to ingi.itii'.e -u: -i -. e -. :t li our mi-erly oil 1 -i itt V-. I:. 'in. a as scarcely c. vil to us, an '. i'p-..iy .'a ell'.: I ti.at a. I his Wealth sh . il I b- h -pi lira.-t f ,r I vil.i.i" s tla-.i '!.: r. if 1 in I h 1 i spa;-.- I h r j.recious liie. :..i.i you are rea-iy ior tie- en 1 o: my story, i.u-tace lt-ar.:cJ w berg you were I kn .w n now. ll' ie xvas an opi'n: ! 'ia.t v to gain pos-c ioti oi 1 1. l.r 11 !: u, 'hi.. a. 11 kept his s ..-r. t, '"'t.-'i: yot o-i; and mi I - you bis wile. T.e- is 1 h t-i: y in a 11 ai-h -11. Von ca l ju :g ; 0 a - li wii -:h -r love or a va.'i.-e w i. th ia. 1 -.hug n.o.i -.-.-." I'atsy's h -a 1 or 'op I. an 1 sh" t n.k a lieir.lr- i --.v -xt til eii' -u :i-i a:i'-es i 0:1 lie.tel with h i" t o ha'y iiianiag.'. Ye.it IrtUr-l bet. if J'.ll-t.ic had Ui.ti'i'14'd h'-r for her fortune. How strange that she ha 1 not .- i--;-e ted a sehisli niotivo li..; il the t:rt 1 "Why not 1 unish the wretch as hf so richly de-erves?" Ki. 'iirl l.angl-y whisperetl, a:i evil te 1 i : t r ia Lis eye-. " - an way will silgge-t its-elf. I can h Iji vo l, ;. rhaps. I'.e wat.-htul. and don t let Liui imp i.-e it; uu vou with Lis tender - Las." II; v.oull have sail more, but h:s fiiek ear hal c.i'iht the sound 1 -f a.p i 1. i.-hing lo dteps. Willi a l.i-t warn ing '..i:i'.'e he Ima.d au l glided into the shi d i.viy. Ir uu- liu-tieo himself xho came S'.i!'t'y i!-i.!i tiie path. Tin; anxious l .ok i--it hi- t'ai-. as he saw h.-r, an 1 hurra-. ilv approaching, he slid his arm about her wa:st. "1 mi-sed you, 1ear, an 1 came in e-.i'i-ii of y.a. J'oa't toiueo.it lit-Je again a'lci-'." "Why not?" fche asked, col lly releas ing hrs-li. " Because it is unsafe." "Wha' ian L inn me .'"' "'1 o 1 have an enemy of whom you do fa t .'tr -. i':i. 1 ii I I...T w i-h l- lell you this. 1 nt it may be bett.-r ti.at ymi should kn .'.v. an I be on o,ir guard. Vou re nii nr er tiie wounded siran.'.-r xvo le.t ia oil I eb's hut '.'" " I .-. ' "That man is my co-ts-n. Hi h '.rd I.aiig'ey. He It is '.rig .o.iu-1 th" for tune oi my I'li' le ; 11 lolpli. I"nt;i yo 1 v. .re 1 -u;i I. h-.- an I 1 w -re th" n-ar est known heirs. He is jealous aul via .he live. II- has sworn that tin- bran it inid'oti shad 11 -v. r route into my 1. i-s -s-ffio-.i. I iear h -will ti'.in:i-t-his fiatri-d to you, my dai.ing, and work you jieisoaal ha rui." i he yo ing man"s voice v.a husky, his fa -e grave and sal xvith foreboding, l'oi'-, io ili-h I "ai-y! An ho ir earlier t ie wo. ild h ive. lu..g to him in a temp -st of s-.'.s and tears. J'.ut witli Li. iiarl Ln.'.ev's wi.rls-till ringing in her i-ars, she fan -ie 1 he was playing upon her fears, an 1 closed her bran ag.iin-t him. "I ifa not itfrai 1. Tiu-re can be 110 real daugi-r," -In- Slid, turning a-v.iv, I '.ustii -e foil jw e l, '.ile witii pain and excit .-metit. "What i- it, 1 'aisy ? Why do you treat me o ct.l-ov'.' Viiat have 1 iloae to ..il -'td yo 1 .'' .-ue ma i - an evasive i-ns-.ver, aul j.as--.'r.: 111 swiftly i,teied th-h.is-.. Jb sho tl 1 lift hr-o'v h-ixv sorely pride aul love had ii'.-e-l 'Vo l.. led. That, a l "."tie :i Mr. vini;i. th faniilv sob, -;r l:, u . s imin Hie i i.i hot h.ite. "I a :u going to m.ik my w II. ' Mr. I'-raa it .-a 1 i t aming up 111 1) .':.-. v ..11 .i hi- r.ir s.iiil , full of ioving tnid.-r.iess. 'i'., lays a-e datig.-r.. !-. aai '. n .-v vou are 1 ..red t ni-, whv h. ill I ios... am h e-.r ia se-..; i : Vl!y a ! iii - in m-It? 1 ftial! ii'iivo -cvvythi'.ig to ..;i. mv d.-ar." l'a'tsy h.-ai i ;h" will i--a 1 w h ii it h 1 I beeti .iu!-.- v'gae I an 1 e, .tiie-se I. One cl..U- ' st title- 1 her. In th" . vent of her d.-atli K :-ta vas to iah : it v. t vt hi ug ; atl 1 il he ili.-d with nit heir-, t h " mon-'v was to c;i lo-.v a charitv. In 11 event xva Li.hirl Langiey to receive nior; t li 111 li ly .ioll .i , w.th w h'cli to buy a mourn, ng 1 ing. "What ;i :rano i"ovi-ion!" t?'ie ex claini" I. half Litierly, thiukL.ig h-r hus I an I ha 1 pr pi lict Mr. I'.r.ai It's miu 1 aga.u: ins coa-in. . " wis-tlu cM xuan answered, m a ia .. ;t n ; t cie. 'l'h - itig.it was very cio-e an 1 sultrv. I'nable t . sl-'eji, I ai-y -a', at tie- ep -n xxind-.w of her i'.ti s,a: g-ro.nu, .-.lone in the .l.-.i kn. s.s. lhlter thoughts .-aiae cio vdng u...n her mind. Mie alino-t bat-i tlie wealth tint Lai w suddenlv fj.lt II to her ;Hl-i-s-.o:l. "1 w as happier- with .ut it." th mur mured, thii.kiugof tiie blis-i.il .lavs that l;a I lo.low.'l ber ihg.it. 'fhen tlicre were no o'.i ru-lii; tv i-II'T.l'lt of in.- xery ex, -ten ,. ,,: ji. :,-., .p j.,.(mit.. liehidi.L sure oi !u r i.u-ba. .d's love. I i 1 eoi.eth '.ig -tir iu lh --eii l. n be low.' Sh" Ls-o-ned a in... -:;!, but not even a I -af r istl - I ; au l her thoughts flow -d ba-k in 10 tlie ..id .l.aand ag iiu. S;i 1 1 .if y a .-.hr.ll, Uil-Mr, ',y ere echo 'd tl.ro'.i.h th" b ins-. I'aisv' -prang up ijUiv.-riug v.it'i fright and horror. The cry wa, "Mai. l.-r'.'' All i:.e e-'ine I t. leave ii -r . .-he look iii th .ir.-adi'd s:e. iiiii - oic .,:' th word. l"or s .me mouictiTs l - .i-i-l ro ! -d to tin- spot. "lb' s hi i-l came Ir 1 n mv gran l fath r's lorn." s :e tlma.-lit. sut-l-iilv. and i'li li 1 .-length cauie I. i.-k. ;,,. , i ( only to -le- -en 1 th .-..riidor a sh ui dis tatl e 1 . tea ll his do...-. It sto . I wii' 4.. -n X-. li 11 -h ; got ,h u-e. .iii I a i imp w is bui niii ; i.i th r.mn. Sh s',, , j th tli.-.--h .1 tiati-.ixe.i xvith h .ir r at lh; siehi wiii -ii ;.iet her gaze. I'po 1 a co.i. h i.'i .me . -t.-ner of to apart n.-a' lay the stuk, stdl form of Ku-lolph P.raudt ; aud -;.oo,i.,g ov.-r hi 11, iu ihe very act ,i ilraw.ng a l-Ioo.lstainc I l ig-eer tioai h.s breast, bhe .-aw Ku.staee 1'are. He l'ung down tiie xveapi-.ti at the :-.un 1 of her ioot-t ps. and .oinr uit d b- r. his tare awfully white iu the. lhck-er-iag 1 unp'.ight. Oo back. I'aisy," he said, in a hu-ky whisper. "This is 110 nla.e for to", Murder has b-eu done. 1W Luc'J 1 JJrandt ia dea-I.'' Tlie terrilivl girl felt a fiirkeningsensa tion and. shutting hereytes, sank into tho nearest 4'h:iir. She vtas ly ing on theoou.-h in her own room, xvith the morning sunlight stream ing in at the ojien xvindow, xvheti she came to a knowledge oi external things. Shi arose, still" and bewildered, and thrusting ai le tin weeping wotnan b. i vaat who sat beside the bed, staggcr4d out th" half-op'-i; door. Mr. uiil was pacing the corridor, hia fact X'er .' pale. liver aa.l anon he turned a sha 1'h ring h -k ia the direction of tho closed loom not faraway. I ai-y tottered ft.rwatd aul dr.ijij.ed her trembling ban 1 upon bis arm. 'Ibis is dreadful too dreadful 1" bh hoarsely breathe I. He xvas not a man much triven to dis-plax-s of symp ithy, but as he looked iuto l:er you ig white horror-stricken face his erav ev -s till I with tears. "Vou know all, poor chill? Ther xv'orsi .' ' sh returned his gaze-, a sudden fear fie. zing th bloo I aroun I b:r heaat. ".-dv i.us'ian l 1 Where is he?" "lli-y hive taken liiai away to tlu county jail." No "need to ask upon xvlnt charge. I'aisv gave a gasp aa.l leaned heavily agiin-t tiie wall. After a momentary tru.de, she a-ked ipiite calmly. - "What is the nature of tlie exidciict !tga-nt him ?" ". 'ir.-u.-ast intial, of cours". It is geii- r illy uu 1 i'stoo 1 tiiat a will xvas drawn up y.-s'ei- lay. Ik-iug iu yo ir favor, thi. wii" of th accused, it furnishes a motive for th- .!" I. One of 1 he servant -roach-e I tie- .- -ii of th" tragedy just as you fi-H in a fainting lit. He saw Must ico turn away irom the couch; and after ward picked up tie' fatal dagger from the (..or. It bore Kustace's name upon tin; handle." "My Oo l! o my (iod:" - A m;st rose b -for.' her eyes again. She dropped down upon tin- liiHir, and lay for some moments with h.-r face buried iy her hands. Had it co mo to this, that Knstace could dip his bands into human Idoo.I nn rely to ha-tca the time when the I'.rindt million should come under his control? She felt as if she were going mad. -oh, n, no!" eh. cried, springing to h'-r fe.-t again. '"Jmposs.ble 1 My bus band Could never have committed so foul a cri i:ie." All tin- old love and tiust came back, f.oihng li-r .-Mill. The very blaeku.-Hs of the charge made her douiit its justice. While she slo.i 1 th-re, a messenger Oiitered with ii fold.-d strip of pap.-r that c-.n - ;j.i::e 1 the- W'o: Is ; - le-t th world tlrm; what it wiil; yoti lay darling wit -, iuut never for "one laom-M t . loir a. my i.i iioe.-uee." That W..S a I. Keisy burs; into tears an 1 kis i over an 1 oc.-r again ber hus band's na .ii-, whicii was sigue 1 to tlio not . ... "I ti'-vor will." h sai 1. I.a'er the.'.- c.tiu" a i -al at tlio rusty ktio. ker, iin I Li. -bar I l.angley wasshown in! the Icr.iiy wiicre I 'ai-y .-at v.iih Mr. .'nil! ar. 1 s -.r 1 of the . oioiier jury. 1 1 is bagg -t l fat'c -'ill h .ved th .'clf-nts of th a.- id -nt that hal befallen him that will, t'-uip a-ia, night. I'.at his .lark eves burn - I with a strange, iuteiisj pl.it -r." "I set out the instant 1 heard .f mv great un le's tragic death," ho said ab ruptly, c .ia!ng low.i tiie lone room .an I :-e .tii.g hi.as h in tie- midst oi th" group tii'-re as-embled. "It d-. -s no! surprise ni" that liu.t.ice has .-to. iped to a sho. k ing cri me. Oi c 1 '.ir.se lit- cxpe-tel t' pio it by it. As an iuteie-tei pi.rly, I iiive a 1 ig; .t to iuquire how Ku lolph I'.iiui It's ini'iiense xv"alth has been left." . "Cert ti ni v," the law yer r-plie 1. "A will was duly executed yesterday in favor of my di -nt s granddaughter."' The n -w-com.r glanced at I'aisy, and his w hit e fa e and burning eyes held her ga.e like a magnet. "In h e 1 '1. lVrh.ips you will be good o let me s. e it." enough 1 Tiie Li yer rose and unlocked tho eb mv cabin -t casket at his elboxv. After fumbling a in ua -n! aiuoil g t he papers ill oii'o-ih" drawers ho utl.red a cry of disai.iv. "J jtlaee 1 the will in this cabinet last id-gat, i.ut il i- missing." I: '1 tr i'.s low, cluiekling 1 nigh seemed to li' 1 tiie I o un. "My ''.ll.'i 1 :-. I r. 1. ! may h ive rcp -tite . an 1 lh do uui'.-li: -i.tter you left i -e b'ii iit p ip -r in I h " gi a'. -." 11 i 10 s 1 th too-. I, t'li nhig P .--.e 1 up a fragment that ha 1 , 1 a - la. te a 1.-1 Un "Usunie-I. ' -aid huskily, "the will has " Vi-, ' ii" been t I. " l ii -u.' s ii I aid, "tin s "1 i 1 1 v's' 11 c 1 .e in t .. last oai Tl..,. J be lev- was drawn tip live years ago, ; n 1 was tn my favor, Mr. tu'nl." 'J he la .v ya r ! .it his '.ins. "I w;;l me.!..? thorough search and bet? what era be Iound," be said. "Ay. .To," remarked Lichard, with hid sardoiirc .-mile. Mr. O'.dl began lii. s -arch 1:1 tho hiwer diav.-cr of the abinet, and his faeo 1 gh-ed ii). w -th salisf i.-iion as h.-glance 1 at li-.e .1 at.- . f a doeument therein. "My late ch. nt ha I a pas-ion for xvill makaig.' I:.- said. "This is one I drew up at Lis ill. lati.ei six mouths ago. At ihe lime he had given up all hope of ev-r learning the late of bis t'augbter'a lot Inl i " lie . iearcd his throat and began t re a 1 .iloii 1. It is only uece-s itv to say o! this do -UMiein that it cut bichard oil with a shidi g, and gave evervthi ng to liiista. e 1 ..iv. I.icha.i l .-icing up xvith r.n inain laugh, nti-1 began t. '-aper about the i.iii belore the read ug was conchi'led. "It is hke ii fane," lie tried, "first I'asv, lien myself, then Kustace ! Uut thai -.-iit.ii -hall shall never have tho h ti l ing of a single dollar. How 1 hatu I.in.: Max la- r -t 111 prison, und the rat p.-. 1. his b -ll -.s". I 'ai-y Lti '! red 'Of ... :;-K" it is all clear to you now," be added in aa im.-iise whisper, as bo pau- d b. fore her. "Your husband iiiui I. 1 .-1 I'l'.V Prandt and tle-troyed lite xv'bl in your favor, that he might 111-in-i il e ri yi hiiig and i-.ist you otl. Tln x-.ho.c .-e.ie ii-:s b.;..te my lacatal vis . m. 1 :-.-(. hita stealing lik" a thief into lh" Incise. lb- has a duplicate key to th" cabin !, and his hot act i.- to de stroy Ihe v.ilh lb- I'm Is a dagger in the 4-ab nel, an I thilebitig it in one hand, gli-b s up the -taiii-asj to the loom above w In re 1 lie ..Id man h.-s. On-- .-wilt, de tei iiiiue.l blow - a cry ol 'murder !' n ln)"s upon the -till night air. 1 wann-l vou iiea m-t that wr tc'i. You remember? Wo viill oiovvit the cunning devil vet. W le-ii the b mgia. m's noos is about' his neck you -hall be n.v bride, and we xvil! -hare tli-- fortune t ."get her. l!a, h ., hi! I an t h. Ii. laughing. We shall b- ri. 1 1. ri. h. r:. h. 1 11 mone v 1 I have o n I i r pi ice i n it - dippo. my h.iii iu ll .1:1 I lie stopped .short, a frichtelied expres s.oii sh. oiiiig thiough the pallor of bis t ace. He set ined to vaguely realize tho '.imaging admi-.-ioa Iu- " had made. dancing slowlv around the room, h" must have rea l bin fate in the shrinking j cy. s that im-l his own, for he made a sud icll dash for the door. . '.'vwl'tikd onf;n Oi pa.c. 1 1 I T