G THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1895. be Tenant OR By HOWARD (These short serial stories are copyrighted by Bacheller, Johnson & Bach Iler, and are printed InTheTrlbune by special arrangement, simultaneous with their appearance in the leading daily Journals of the large cities). CHArTEU V. The Mystery of Ned Ames' Body. The Maxwell home on High street wns a humli'CMl and forty years old. Little of the original structure remained ex ctpt the great oat framework, which plight, stand some generations lontrt-r. It was untenanted. The youh? physi cian -the lust of his ruce had aban doned It about a year before. lie had hunt -a modern house and furnished It luxuriously in anticipation of his mar riage with Anna. Dr. Maxwell was a man of consider able menus fontha.t part of the country, lie was not in the least dependent upon his practice, otherwise he would have pone to a more favorable location for money making, I'.tit situated as he was, he much preferred to remain In Villistoii. He loved the town for its great beauty, and for the uuiet which favored his studies. Tile old Maxwell place was on High street, 'about a hundred yards from Its Junction with a thoroughfare called Broadway, as the AVlllUloti people said, because It was the narrowest street In town.- The Ames house was on Kroad way. which, in its lower part, was the business street of the place. There Were three residences on its upper por tion, and Samuel Ames' was the lust of them in the direction of High street. Clustered about the junction of Broad way and High strett were many great trees, some of which extended their branches almost across one or other of the two thoroughfares. It was more than half a mile from Mr. Warren's residence to the aban doned house In which Frank Ames had found his brother's body. There was coinage enough displayed )n Anna Warren's visit by .might upon that dreadful errand to furnish forth adozen martyrs. They avoided the observation of chance passers on the street. It had been agreed between them that they should make all haste; and, after Anna had been convinced of the truth of her companion's story, they should go to his father's house. There was little chance that the discrepancy In time would ever be discovered. It was much safer than a return to the Warren house would have been. "When I think of this discovery," said Ames, as they trod the silent street, "I am unitized that it had not been al ready made. What more convenient hiding place was possible? No one visits the old house. Had the grave closed over your sister's body there would have been no suspicion, and my brother's corpse could have lain there until Its removal was convenient or until time served for Us burial in the old cellar. "If this detective had not been con vinced that my brother's death was only a pretense, he would have solved the mystery at once. My belief in its reality made the solution easy. I went to the house this evening. I secured entrance by means of an upper win dow" "All the doors were locked," mur murred Anna, shuddering. "Yes, and you know who Tiad the keys. Oh, Anna, believe me I do not speak heartlessly, nor am I moved by jealousy. The facts are to blame, not I. Some day when you are nble to see my conduct in a clear light I believe that you will know it to be good," that you may even learn to love me as one who " "Hush! I cannot listen. Tell me hmv you found him." "I knew where to look. I put myself in the 'murderer's place. Where would he hide it? I thought at once of the cellar. There Is a great old-fashlnoed furnace there In which a human body could be burned. Why he did not do 1t that night I could not at first under stand, .'irtv I know that he must have been forced to attend to his horses remember he had ostensibly gone driv ingand that having done so he dared not return to the house that night. "My conclusions were correct. My poor brother's body lay on the cellar floor. There was scarcely a pretense of THE Next Saturday Will Comprise Twelve Pages of as Interesting Reading Matter as the Average Man Would Care to Read. In Addition to All the Familiar Departments, Miss Kaiser Will Have Another Bright Letter from London. There Will Be a Re production of the Able Chicago Address of Rev. Dr. Parkhurst on How to Secure Good Municipal Government, and the Array of New Special Features Will Be on a Scale That Will Satisfy the Most Fastidious. The Saturday Tribune Is the Best Pa per Printed in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It Is Bright, Clean, Weil-Balanced and Newsy. It Costs Us Double Money, but it costs You v . . ; ; E Only Two Gents. THE Narrow Hods? FIELDING. concealing it. Anna, can you bear the sight?" . "I can and will. There Is but one dif ficulty. How can 1 get Into the house?" "I have unfastened one of the win dows on the lower floor. All the doors are locked or nailed up. You must en ter that way." She did not hesitate. When they had reached the house, she made him enter by the window first, and then he drew her In after him. The lantern which he had used.on his first search was hidden "It Is Gone!" in the room they entered. He lighted it, and carefully shielding the flame so that it would attract no attention if anyone chanced to be passing, he led the way to the cellar. It was divided Into two parts by a partition of brick with a light wooden door. Frank laid his hand upon the latch. "Summon up your courage," he said. "But why should I .say that? You tremble less than I do. No words can express how I admire you for what you are doing this night. Courage is the sum of all the virtues. Yet I must warn you. Whwi I open this door, his body will He before you." "Open It," she whispered, awestruck. He obeyed. The lantern's light flashed into the darkness. There was a moment's pause. Then, with a hoarse cry, Frunk sprang for ward. "It Is gone!" he shouted, utterly ob livious of caution. "The body is not here." "It never was here," breathed the girl. "Why have you brought me?" "I swear to you that I saw it lying there this night. Bend down!" He held the lantern down to the floor cement. "There! In the dust do you not see the outline of his form?" She saw It. Rust and ashes lay thick upon the floor, and It was possible to trace something like the Imprint of a human body. "In heaven's name who can have done this?" cried the girl. "Frank Ames, if you have a heart In your breast, an swer me: are you speaking the truth?" If ever a man swore to an oath to which credence could not be denied, Frank Ames did It then. It would have been madness to doubt his word. The truth flashed out of him, and there was no gainsaying it. Hurried search convinced them that the body was not In the old house. Having failed they went out as they had entered. They reached the street by the little side gate which they had used when they came In. "I will return and obliterate our foot- TfflRUNE prints," said Frank. "Hold! How blind I have been!" ' He led the way toward the main gate which admitted to the walk leading to the front door. Two men's foot-prints were visible. They hud entered and left the house In thut way. "We are too lute!" gasped the girl. "Hubert Is lost." "1 have convinced you. then." "No. no!" "Hut I have. 1 know It. Yet the ser vice 1 would have rendered you Is now Impossible. I cannot claim the reward." "Not yet, but work! 1 shall need a friend. He will need a friend. I do not believe him guilty, but It would be folly to deny thut he is In peril. Save him , and I will never forget what you have done. "That Is worth working for," he said. "Hut It Is not all. A man demands more. If I save him, though you your self believe him guilty, or If he never returns, thus confessing his guilt, what shall be my reward?" "I'rge me no further. I am utterly In capable of thought. Tome with me to your futher's house. We must be seen there. Then you must take me home." Seeing that she was Indeed yielding to the horrors of that Wight, he silently obeyed her, fearful tlntt his resistance might actually distract her. They found the Rev. Mr. Warren at Ned Ames' house, and with splendid self command the girl told him the story that had been agreed upon. She had come to take iim home. Ha Shoutod. Frank Insisted upon sharing the walk, and the girl dared not refuse. She wished, Indeed, to keep him near her that he might act at her command in any emergency. - A bright fire blazed in theclergyman's cozy parlor,, and in its light Btood Robert Maxwell, waiting. Rev. M r. Warren was surprised to see his visitor, and the feelings of the other two who saw him call for a word that has not yet been put Into the language. Maxwell explained his suden return by saying that he found his Investiga tions in Boston so simple as to require only a few hour's search. He had reached that city at six o'clock In the morning and had left on the noon ex press. In that short time he had con vinced himself that Ned Ames had not died; that the pretended death was a ruse to throw the officers of the law off his track, and to facilitate the murder of Charlotte, which for some reason hitherto undiscovered, had become ne cessary. This information greatly Interested Mr. Warren, and he would have dis cussed its bearings at great length with Maxwell, but Annil InterposM. She would not permit her father to excite himself further. With gentle persua sion she made him consent to go to rest. But Maxwell and Ames did not leave the house. The situation would be re garded as unusual In any other part of the country; but In Maine the chape rone is un article imported only In small quantities and very little In demand. When her father had gone, Anna told Maxwell exactly what she had done that evening. She omitted nothing ex cept Frank Ames' declaration of love for her. Maxwell guessed that, and his wrath knew no bounds. Nothing but the presence of the woman they both loved prevented a personal encounter. Maxwell accused Ames of conspiring against him. He scoffed at the idea that the body of Ned Ames had ever been in the old Maxwell house. "The Idea Is monstrous," he ex claimed. "I tell you that Ned Ames Is not dead." Before Frank could frame a reply, a new voice bro.ke Into the discussion. "I beg to disagree with you," It said. "Eddie Ames Is dead, and I have seen his body." All turned toward the door Into the hall,. and there stood Mulligan, bowing apologetically. "I knocked several times," he said, .Mulligan follows Horace niddle's Tip. "but you were bo Interested that you did not hear me. Can I come In ? Thank you, Miss Warren. And what have you to say in reply to me, Dr. Maxwell?" Frank Ames did not wait for Max well's reply. He turned upon Mulli gan. "So it was you who removed the body?" he exclaimed. "No, it wasn't. I fond It, but some body relieved me of the trouble of re moving It, It was there ut nine o'clock this evening. 1 1 isn't there now. Where Is It, I'd like to know? And by the way, Dr. Maxwell, what time did you drive by the house on your way back from the Junction?" "A little before ten." "Returned from Boston rather sooner than you suspected, didn't you?" Maxwell suppressed an outh. "You know why," he said, angrily. "I wus dogged by one of your men. If you want me watched, do it yourself. Here 1 am." "Quite so; and I'm pleased to see you. Now, let me briefly stute the facs. I didn't believe that Eddie Ames was dead. I believe Horace Riddle's story. But all the same It was my duty to search this Itown for Ames' :body which might have been in that coffin, you know and I did search. I found It this evening In the cellar of your old house, doctor, "From the appearance of the body I have no doubt that he died of diphtheria as the record said. Now, how did the body get Into that cellar? Thank hea ven for the hardened snow under the soft feathery stuff that fell In the latter part of Thursday night. I did a little scraping outside the house and found some foot-prints. They were unques tionably those of the man who brought the body. He wore rubbers, and that's unfortunate. It's In the nature of a disguise. Still by measurements I was able to learn something. "Will you oblige me with your foot, Mr. Ames? Thank you. Ah, it's much too long. What a long, narrow, aristo cratic foot you have, to be sure! Those rubbers never went over your feet. Of course I knew that before. I'm only showing you my method. Now, Dr. Maxwell. So; a very different foot in deed. Those rubbers would have fitted you nicely." (To be continued.) WEAK HEN YOUR ATTENTION MaMMBBa I CALLED TO TBI y"'""!? Great English Remedy. O fy Gray's Specific Medicine blUty, Weakness of Body and Mind, Bperma torrnea, and Imnotency, and all dlneaaes that arise from orr-indulgent and self-abuse, as Loss of Memory and rower, Dimness of Vis ion, Premature Old Ago and many other die' eases tbat lead to Insanity or Consumption ana an early grave, write for a pamphlet auuicm v. i m i 4univ4a jKi.t DUUUU. N. Y. 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