THIS SCKANTON THIJ1ITNE WE I3N KS DAY MOUtfiNGr, JAWUAUY 30, 1895. "Ibe TeoaDf . OR By HOWARD (These short serial stories are copyrighted by Bacheller. Johnson & Bach ellor, and are printed InTheTribune by apeelul urraniremeiit, simultaneous with their appearance In the leading dully Journals of the lurjo cities). rHAl'TKU III. Horace Ki Jdlc lulls the Trust. In tin- pause which followed the do teitive's (lecliinition. both men heard the sound of slelsh bells. "Tlie!M is Ir. Maxwell," exclaimed tin .clergyman. ,-l know the bells. Can we not prevent his useless journey?" At the 'first words the detective had run out of fhe i-ismi. Mr. Warren hur ried' after- him. When he reached the front door, .Mulligan was returning up the walk. '1 called to him but he did not hoar me," said the detective. "At any rate lie did net Ktop. 1 should say that there wouldn't In' much use in chasms the team lie's ililviim." 'Mi'. Warren shook his head. The doctor's horses were much the best In Wliliston. "He'll drive to the junction. I rup-po.-ie," said Mulligan. "That's the only place In these parts that a man can et ii way from In winter. Very Rood. I have half an hour to spare. Suppose I tell "'.i what 1 know about this case'.'" "Do. In Heaven's name! I can never rest until it is all made clear." "If you expect me to make it all clear tonlKht," rejoined the detective. "I may as well wai n you that you will be dis appointed. This Is at once the sim plest and the most complicated puzzle 1 ever saw, and I've had a hand in the best that "Htn-ton could afford, including the famous ISelicase." "How do you know that the crime was committed In this town'."' demanded the clergyman. "1 hold ICdward Ames KUilty, and yet you say that the story that he was here was a lie. Why did my daughter come here? Where did Mho nu-et her murderer? Why did she not come to me?" "She cunie to you," said the detective, gravely. "Indeed, the fact that she did so Is almost my o.ily clew." "What! she came here?'' "Mr. Warren, 1 don't want to startle you, but It Is an uuiiuestluiiable fact lluit, a little after nine o'clock last night, your daughter stood outside that window and looked in upon you as you sat at work." What would the grief-stricken man have given in exchange for the power to take that knowledge back with him such a little way into the past? Ills life, gladly, for it would have saved hers. "You can guess how I know this." continued the detective. "It was. not a difficult problem. Assuming that the crime was committed here. I thought it fair to believe that tile girl came to this town of her free will. People are not Say fills with My parried around the country prisoners," In these days. P.elieving that, I knew where to go for traces of her presence. T have seen too many of such cases to have, any doubt what she would do. "So T made investigations under your window. The snow was soft and wet that night up to nine o'clock when the cold snap set In. Her footprints, formed in the wet snow, were perfectly pre served. It was only necessary to brush away an inch or two of light snow over them. Then I made myjneasuremenls. I had just completed them when a noise that 1 made alarmed you In here, and I had to get away. Hy the courtesy of fnptnln Thompson I was enubled to compare my measurements with your dead daughter's shoes, and the result, leaves no doubt us to the state of the case." ' "Sir," wild Mr. Wnrron, "It sooms to me that you solve this dark riddle com pletely. At the time you mention, and thereafter, the collln which was sup posed to contain the body of Ned Amos lay In his father's house. Who wntched beside II? Who permitted my daugh k ter'H body to be hidden In It?" "There," said the detective, laying his hand on the clergyman's arm, "you touch exactly the point where the mys Xjery becomes as dark as the tomb. Here are the facts. It was Mr. Ames who watched beside the coflin. We In sisted upon It, find sent his son Frank to bed after the latter had volunteered for that duty. Frank was worn out with his Journey and at last consented to Jils father's arrangement." "This Is madness," exclaimed Warren. "It mukes Samuel Ames a party to this crime. I'reposternus! I have known him thirty' years and I would stake my life that he had nothing to do with this." "So would 1." responded the detec tive, icnlmly, "though I've known him ohly a few hours. When this case stood in my mind as It stands now In yours, I own that I was stumped. Itut I knew there was some way out, for the facts were plain. If the girl wns here on Thursday night "she couldn't have been murdered In lioston several days before. You see, from the llrst It looked doubtful whether the crime could have been committed there, for In that case why was the coflin ripped open after having been once closed?" "I had thought of that, and It had seemed to me possible Ami might have feigned death by the use of drugs nnd have permitted himself to be put Into , the cntlln." "No, lr; not Into that coflin.' He wouldn't have lived In it five minutes. It was airtight. No, I say again, that explanation wouldn't stand. The deed wns done on Thursday night In this town, and the bodies were exchanged" I''""'! (L I'l I T I' - If - UJ I d THE a Narrow Hods? FIELDING. "Hxchanged! Then you believe that Xed Ames is really dead?" "1 don't know. It's barely possible. However, the essential point is that your daughter's body was put Into that collln in the Ames house on Thursday night." "While Samuel Ames sat by and per mitted It!" "Xu; while he was asleep drugged of course." "Urugged? Are you sure if that?" "What he says makes It practically certain. He remembers the lift. t hour alone beside the collln. Then he knows nothing until he found himself sitting there with the light of early morning sireuming into the room. lie wan ashamed to own that he had slept, and so he said nothing' abuuit It until 1 ques tioned hiiii. Then he described his ex perience, and his sensations as awaken ing in such a way as to make me per fectly confident that he was drugged; and the thing that makes his story certainly true is that he described the effect of u drug about which I'm sure that he knows nothing at all. It's a mixture of chloral and one or two other poisons of that class." "How was it administered?" "ICaslly enough. There's a pitcher of water and a glass on the table In the dinlng-ioom of the Ames house every morning. Mr. Ames drank from that glass about ten o'clock. Of course the drug was In it. Now. the man who put It there is the murderer, but the trouble is that any man In own could have done it. Secret entrance to that room was perfectly easy on tha evening." "Might not the drug have killed Mr. theory that she's Lieeirthet'eall the time? such awful sin. How can human beings do such deeds?" "It's beyond nu , but they can. How ever, there wasn't much danger of k'J'.l ims Mr. Ames. The man who used the drug was evidently skilled In Its use." "Could anyone not trained in medicine-," Warren began, and stopped ag'.iast. The detective looked keenly at the ck rgynian. "I see what you mean," he said. ".No, no; It was merely a horrible fan cy. My mind Is strained to the verge of madnefs.". "His Might looks bad." said Mulligan. "Flight? Whose Might?" "Cum. Mr. Warren, let's not fence with each other. Dr. Maxwell has got out of town In a hurry." "I won't hear of such a thing.' What motive is possible? The mere fact that a drug was skillfully employed is not enough." Hand on the nook." "Certainly not. Thieves use it." "And Kdward Ames w.is a tWef." "Hut we don't kn.w that lie was here. Come, let's see what we do know. Your daughter ran away fivm In cite some years ago. You've never been able to litul any trace of her. Didn't you look too far av.ay from home? A Mr" I loft the cemetery I communicated by wire with an assistant of mine who was in the Junction, which is the nearest con- Hklerable town In this place. He was on 'his way here. In reply to my ques tions, he wi'ivd 'that Charlotte Warren was seen there Thursday afternoon, liu-t he couldn't find out how she got t'cre. Nkw what do you say to the theory that she's been here all the time? And If so, wh ut young man of this place has made most freipient visits to the Junction? Wiho' got the speediest team ofhorses In this place? "Well, that's only a theory, and I hope that Maxwell -is all right. Hut remember that 'you never knew on whose account Chuvlotte left her home, and-" "I have always believed that Kdwnrd Amos was guilty. If she loved Max we.ll, whywtre they .not honorably mar lied? 'On the other hand, she knew there was mi hope of my consenting to her union with Kdward Ames." "Will, I give that up. We don't know enough yet to consider such iues-toiitt-with any hope of getting anything out of them. If Ned Ames was In town ait tine time I'd .be pretty near sure of Anaemic Women with pale or sallow complexions, or suffering frcim skin eruptions or scrofulous blood, will find quick relief in Scott's Emulsion. AH of the stages of Emaciation, and a general decline of health, are speedily cured. Emulsion takes away, the pale, haggard look that comes with General Debility. It enriches the blood, stimulates the appetite, creates healthy flesh and brings back strength and vitality. ForCoughi, Coldt, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Weak nnit, wean fatting Dn- Lungs, uonsumption ana wattin eases ot Children. SenJ or our- pamphltl. Mailti FREE, Scl'.tfcBowm, N. Y. AllOrunjIiti. 80e.ind$l. him. but I can't get a trace of him. Who's there?" "1 hear nothing." , "There's some one at the door. Not that mi?; the back d or of the house." Mr. Warren went to the window and looked oliu. "A .man aiinl u boy. Who can they bo?" lie hurried out of the room; and pres sently returned with Horace Riddle and old Aimer lthldle, the boy's father. "My son's got something to say a you, Mr. Warren," said Kiddle. "Speak up and ti II the truth for once In your He." This tender parent ail ndmonlton np pi m il to make little Impression on the buy. He was Keying at a book on the study table. "That's the Bible, ain't it?" he said. "Itils," replied the clergyman. "That's the book you swear on, and It makes It worse for you If you don't t f 11 the truth. I'm willing to do It. Yuu know I wouldn't lie to you, any way, Mr. Warren. I never did. And 11' 1 put my hand on that book, nnil cross my heart, you'H be sure that what I say is tirue." . "If yuu niia-fl to toll us that you lied In the cemetery," said the clergyman, frowning upon the young barbarian, "It's unnecessary. This man has al ready told me all about It." "That's what I came here for," said the boy firmly. "1 told father tihat the man would t.dl, and you'd think what 1 said wasin't so. It was this way: This man came to me, ami aKked me Mat If I'd till ti lie for a dollar, and 1 said I would. "Then he Ufld me to say what I did ray up In the graveyard, and when ho put those words in my mouth, you could have km i.'ked mo dowir with a feather. I didn't da iv to tell him, for fear that I wouldn't g-t my dollar, but the truth was i.!..it I ivu'ly did f.e Kd. Allies, In the w. :.ls back uf High street, not half an hour before this main spoke to me. "1 fay this w ith my hand on the book, Mr. Warn u, and It's true It's true as w hat's In the book; every word of It." Thi li.tt!. fellow's manlier carried conviction. 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THE OREAT SOth Dav. prodares the above reaulta ln'30 days. It arts powerfully and qatokly. Curua when ail oltisrs fait Vouus men will miuia their teat mauhood. aod old men mil rerover their youthtul oisor by ualag HKV1VO. It quickly sad aurely reaterea Konrous. Dt-as. I.ot Vltalltr. lmpotvaur. Xifktly Eialaalons, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Was tins Dlseasea. ead all eOhcta of aell-abnae or eiMwoend ladiacrottoa, whirh uanta one for etuitr. buatueM or atarrtaco. It sot only curea by startlns at the sxat of aietaee, but lassreat nan. tonic and blood ballder. tirtug- Il'S back the pink flow to pale obeeka aa re luring tho fire of youth. It wards oS fnaanltr and OonaumDtioa. IdiIri on hanaa RKVIVO.no olher. It can be earrlad la teat socket. By mail, S) 1.00 per package, or all for SS.60, with a pol Ut written saamntoe to car a refund1 the money. Circular free. Address DOTAL MEDICINE CO.. S3 Rlvsr St. CHICHOO. ILU, fox sals r Matthews BroaM Dlwrjlsl ocranloa Pa. 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