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pas the me + of fs 258! Boariett, # Merearen, tale is love tin fn neckal @ wealthy ani’ p lord New? age to draw tote sie tin, two cigariighters; che mas dra of the two te dle BY Bie own band re montha They ‘withis CHAPTER IL. Condemned to Dic. ‘HEN Lady Newhaven slipped out of the supper-room after her hus- band and Hugh, and lingered at the door of the study, she aid not follow them with the deliberate intention of eavesdropping, but from a vague impulse Of suspicious anxiety. Ym she hed in her white eatin egal: door, iistening intently, Neither man moved within; only one poke ‘There was no other sound to deaden her husband's distinot, low voice, The @lense that followed his last words, “Will you draw? was broken by his Jeugh and ehe had barely time to throw herself back from the door into 0 Gar recese under the staircase before ugh came out. He almost touched her as he passed. He must have men her, if he had been @apable of seeing anything; but he went @traight on unheeding. @ fow steps to gase w him cross the hall be night without his the amazed servants i alteration in hig giance, and she quddenly perceived that what he knew teow he had always, known. @he put her hand to her head. “You look tired," he ead, in the level qwelee te which she was fou bad better go <0 bed.” @tumbled swiftly upstairs, eatch- at the Danistera, and went inte her ip? 3 Hi i | iy H & | s I WT mn qoy woke trem her, They hat ow and heartless. He would bave ff he had drawn it himself. | afloat on a sea of rest, but ts conscious semembered that she had never seen @hen he was angry. eel4, attentive eyes upon her. tien in his bearing. If those feelings bed shaken him some time ago. of the teechers their class did not wear = Tranepert Sedgwick Arrives from Coba, The United States Transport Sedg- wick, Capt. Henetcke, arrived this @orning trom Matansaa, Cienfuegos, some time age He took up an “Imitation of Christ,” bound In the peculiar shade of llac which at that moment prevailed, and turned it tn bis hand, “You are rwrought,” he eald, after a mol ‘» pause, “and I partiquiarly Gisiike @ scene” Ghe Gi not heed him, “I Matened at the door,” she said, in a harsh, unnatural voice. “Lam perfectly aware of it.” A sort of horror seemed to have en- veloped the familiar room, The very furniture loomed like well- known words arranged suddenly in some new and dreadful meaning. “You never loved me," she said. He did not answer, but he looked gravely at her for a moment, and she was ashamed. “Why don't you divorce me if you think me #0 wicked?’ “For the sake of the children,” he said, with a slight change of voice. Teddy, the eldest, had been born tn thts room. Did elther remember that gray morning etx years ago? ‘There was a silence that might be felt “Who drew tho short lighter?’ she whispered, before she know that «| had spoken. “I am not here to answer questions,” he repiled. nd I have asked none. Nelther, you will observe, have I blamed you. But I desire that you will never again allude to this subject, and that you will keep in mind that I do not tn- tend to discuss it with you.” 4 Lady Newhaven's party the day was it must have been Tt they had bows met and vanguished | pure emotion which those who have that must also have been | misused them rarely escepe IAGRTaR SHE GASPED. He taléd down the “Imitation” and moved toward his own room. With @ sudden movement she flung herself upon her knees before him and) caught his arm. The attitude si an amateur. “Who drew the short light gasped, her small, upturned face white and convilsed, “You will know in five months’ time,” he said. Then he extricated himself from her trembling elasp and left the room, closing the door quietly bebind him, When Hugh awoke the morning after already far advanced, A hot day had succesied te a hot night. For a few seconés he lay ike one emerging from the influencs of morphia, who feats his racked body still patniensty that it is @rtfting back to the bitter shores of pain, and who stirs netthe hand nor foot for fear of hastening the touch of the encircling, aching sands on which he is #0 soon to be cast in agony once more. His mind oleared a little. Rachel's grave face stood out against « dark background—e background darker rely than that of the summer night. le remembered with self-contempt the aroused in him. “Absurd,” Hugh said to himself, with jthe @istrust of all sudden eprings of It to Gee the endowment of a temiie. tereign. Peyehelegy to the estence of to the Besketetier gift. ——_ all well = Tie APS ete iy Seeasiges "i: j the bara of the prison that he had made $100,000 TO COLUMBIA. And then another remembrance, which only a sleeping-draught had |Kept at Day, darted upon him like a panther on {ta prey. HE HAD DRAWN THE LIGHTER. He started violently, an@ then fell back trembling. “Oh, my God!" Re sald tnvoluntartty, He tay atill, telling himself that thie dreadful nightmare would pasa, wonld fade tn the light of common day. His hand had been forced. He had been thrust {nto @ vile posttion. oug not agree to draw. GHORT And Hugh |done again, he shoud compelled to draw by ¢! which his own was as straw. He could not have met the ecorn of those terrible half-closed eyes if he had refused. “There was-no help for it,” ealé Hugh, half aloud, Ami yet to dle by his own hand within five months! It was incredible It wae preposterous, “I never agreed to {t," he sald pas- sionately. Novertheless, he had drawn. “1 suppose I must stand by It, tev," said Hugh to himself, the cold sweat breaking out on his forehead. “T suppose 1 am bound tn honor to stand by It, too." He auffered his mind te regard the alternative Te eng 4m at as Behad| wronged Lord Newhaven; to tacitly ao cept. That was where his mistake had been. Hugh's pale cheeks burned. “Tam bound,” he said slowly te bim- self over and over again. There was Be way of escape. Yesterday evening, WRB come tntwition of coming peril, he had eald, “I will get out.” The way of retreat had been open be- “I can't get out,” said Hugh, coming for the first time in contact with the bars which he was to know so well— with his own hands. His mother! His mother was @ widew and he was her only eon If he died by his own hand !t would break her heart Hugh groaned, and thrust the thought from him It was too sharp. He could not suffer it. His sin, not worse than that ef many enother man, bad found him out. He had done wreng. He admitted it, but (this monstrous judgment on him wae out of all proportion to his offense. And, like some malignant infectious disease, retribution would fall, not on him alone, but on those nearest him, on his innocent mother and aister. It was unjust, unjust, unsustt Among the letters which @e servani had brought him he suddenly recog- mized that the tepmost was tn Lady Newhaven's handwriting. Anger and repulsion seized him. No doubt it was the frst of a series, “Why was he se altered? What had she done to offend himT’ ete, eto He knew the contents beforeband, or thought be knew them. He got up de- Uberately, chrew the unopened nete into the empty fireplace, and put a match toh It was his first evert est of rebellion against her yoke, the first step along the nearest of the many well-worn paths shat a man takes at random to leave « women. It 414 not codur to tim that Lady Newhaven might have written to him about his encounter with her husband. He knew Lord Newhaven well enough to be absolutely certain that he would mention the subject to no living cres- He ‘9 have refused to draw, He aia iron will before ANCRY HORSE WRECKED BIKE. Demolished on Don-| ovan's Wheel Out of Revenge. | The Kind You Have Atway and sonal Otto Adler's grocery horne knows the bicycle ts the bitter enamy of the equine race, and his resentment of the fact will doubtless make the horse de fendant tn a civil damage sult. Adler's horse stood tn front of his atore, 16% Troadway, Hrooklyn, yester Gay afternoon meditating om the iniquity of horseless carriages and machine-made propsllers in general, when Danny Dono- van, aged eleven, came along on his dike neither Opium, Morphine, Its age is ite guarantee. Feverishness. it cures Di lleves Teething Troubles, lency. It assimilates the gtogietrackers, muttered Adler’s horee under his breath, ae the bicycle grased hie hind legs and Danny Donovan's head hit him tn the stomach in passing, “and dumned if 1'!! otand for it!” Danny Donovan rede aleng tetsurely, unaware that Adler’s horse was at his wheel until he felt hie bike grasing the found he couldn't pull he saw Adler's horse ‘a buffer ageing the o cown he went tn Cleaning Silver end rubbii spre, rin ehole eersice can be | ane sliver should be | fourm waler, to hich tsspoonlel al Gold Dust Washing Powder te Png Fd the and Jump. ike pawed left Intact. wut ela and the handle-bars. y bimecif a dig tn fiom | for Tek And started to turn to the etore when the sro- 00) in charge: the remnanta, tied) and complained’. at lice station ‘They Hea Sa enel Baba Otis se rt ]f Geet us oo oo ‘THE A. &, PaImeaNE COMPARY, He, {ajured leg Bedford avenue shia beeiet oe Sart te mR ye barn out, TANDERBILT WO HOST PAY FINE WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS |" Negiest of Jury Duty Cost Cor- kites Coming are lahnersert Bei, 4 ettns 9110—Clatm tn oneetere BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, wo wore i Seed aah |Mome l G 4 Hands. 444 & 416 Fulton St 54 West 23d St. v Ot i mantgn ox | MENA TSMR. Aisnant 4 po Rl Cotes wars onl Tec toda cates ana ated SRE ee “er cee stan Fae 8 sitively extracted and filled without pain by our new Memoria: , Pe sing. tite moraine. sithares | Botanical discovery applied to the gums, n om Ps i ol pipe 2 : La Wt Ga, 4 motion to open a default and Ansist- n Miuscrated (Opposite ‘ty. Hall oh eee) il at Oerearacin, Atirner Kiernan wil $ ‘(pee aed er “__ For Se | 596 ren AWNUM JULY AND JASmRMMN, Young Vanderbitt was summoned as LESSLY in the momin oe 6% Maivise Oe Tee ee bot Pe. ae, eee AGE and go home at night with EYE ben. Mi ask (6) Aeon A Raa at PERFECT FIT GUARANTRED new ones, ae roll dal ands fine of $10 was entered | Full Sets of Teeth .......--$5,00 Gold Fillings......-.++++$1,00 up GLASSES. Hotel, wee ine was unpasd three weeks age, | 001d Crowns, 22 karat..+-..$5.00 Silver Fillings...-.. sees 500, up FREE aT We make the abov and proving that we are the and the Corporation Attorney notified es for the Mr. Vandertilt to appear and show cause why the fine should not be pata. Mr. Vanderbilt angwered by affidavit, in which the recent death of his father and other troubles were mentioned. The aMdavit was returned as insuM- clent. No further notice was taken of the proceeding by the young million- aire, and judgment was entered by de- fault for $110, the fine with costs, claim will be put in the hands of She: irell, who will “see tf Mr. Van- derblit has any property out the city’s claim can oatlati NEARLY 100 YBARS OLD. Mrs. Pantie Ruckiané Hart Expects te Reand Ont a Contery te March. In March next chiléren ef Mra Fannie Buckland Hart to the fourth generation will hold a family reunion te celebrate her one-hundredth birthday. Mrs. Hart ts the mother of Councilman Harry Hart; of Willtam Hart, @ well-known manufacturer, and of John GO. Hart, who long ago retired from business. She was the deughier of Henry Bi land, @ conira known in New York a: the beginning of the pentury, as married in 18M Col, Hart, who waa h ment tn 1828 Durr amily out of the cit strest, into ‘the jart had ti a ghiléren and seven survive. She td ‘fa and hearty and reade without «laa RICH WOMAN ELOPED WITH POOR MOULDER. ; Mrs. John F. Groben, who left her heme in New Brunswick last Frida efterncon, If you have a few old roots or badly do not have them eatracte: IS thelr natural beauty wit aint Bridge System, which is table ar The cost is small, w und German, French and Swedish spoken, Ladies in Attendance. ALL WORK GUARAN’ New York, 54 West 234 which actly aa advertised. Rubber Sets, from $8.00. Gold Crowns, from $5.00. Gold Fillings, from $2.00. After 11 P. M., $1.00, Never Closed, Day, Night or Sunda: HANKS DENTAL ASS’N, 42 years at NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Allow no one to deceive you In this, All Counterfetts, imitations and “Uust-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and St eee the heelth of Infante and Children—Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. and Bowels, giving healthy and nature sleep. The Chil- dren’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, Beare the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Yeave, 47 wuneay eveasy. atwvens erry. wh Na Aeerres After cosh t lato * ond cover vite lute: range until the water bailing pl t, then lift eut each piece with mt Hage cle, w1pig pieces so clean: pollobed ~ loot like sew. PAINLESS estore them to. Crown, and 0 PLATE g the results are great. Hours: 8 to 6.30, Sundays and Holidays 9 to 4. All Examtnations and Consultations Free. Brooklyn, 454 and 416 Fulton St. (Second Door West Abraham & Strew). REPUTABLE DENTISTS should not be judged by the catch- penny methods of the Dental Fakir. | Here everything guaranteed and ex- Extracting with gas or cocaine, 0c, 205 Sixth Avenue, cor. 14th Strcet. not returned. The pollce UA He ae ‘Big Alteration y Ending Jan. 13, s Bought, and- which has been | has been made under his per- | supervision since its infancy. of adjoining premises, we will allow 0% DISCOUNT | © eee eeresres soc e eos It is Pleasant. It contains nor other Narcotic substance. It destroys Worms and alleys larrhosa and Wind Colic. It re- cures Constipation end Fiatu- Food, regulates the Stomach cenume CASTORIA Atwars All Goods Marked in Plain Figures.$ MONEY REFUNDED ON ALL UNSATISFAC- ee eee eee See Senses WEST SIDE. Sixth ae Lectures, ee ork al ; Free Lectures, from 5th to 16th St = , Sow York, Den, $8, 28, a ermi-annual dividend at the mato af CINED ‘This (Teesday) Laken pe at Mey beg am Cabana TRA CENT, gor a d Peers Mat orm th: Ot HR A MN AE, | berm declared and will be crvdired co Gapeattann a Miiwetreted on tlt sume of 96.00 and upward end aot queediag Pete Ochs! oo m 12.0% which shall have been Gepestie® as tant Mr, L TDaaaN, eng POUN RAND three monthe on the firm day of AND LABRADOR'* fiesrated wi : Jemery Sam, Pablie Bebo! 1 oop inetn ote, | Sat will Se pavebis oe or efter: NRERy SRE ae SDRBAR snd Mr WMH eRe, | 5, 100 “are 1S THE eel Hiinstrated | Money deposited on of defere Jemaney 3% 208, ch ot, near Willie ave. | ¥ili draw interest trom Jeneney 1 ¥ THB SFRUCTURE JOHN D. KOOKS, Peuitum MIVERSE: BRENTIALA OF ASTRON Tiastrated _HBNAY 4. SCHENK, a Natural History, Tith ‘ Mr. JAMBA, THE LAN ‘wo: BA.” (Riuthera California) 11k Kes son ot reel tigers Rest 1008 ot. means Wor: Sr Sidtow rt ieee Cabaret du Chat Noir, 32. W. eth ot. ne, Boway (20th ot, “L" otethone), express purpose of Introducing our work DENTISTS in Greater New York. decayed teeth CROWN AND BRIDOB WoRK. aciTtlg, WEME our, settee il! test pour eyes 7 Hi 19 GOLD ering ani Tes a #180 outtt nd everlasting. FURNITURE, 950W ORTHON #1 DOWN AND 31 WEEKLY, PRICES THE LOWEST. LEWIN'S, 48 WEST 14TH ST., 267 WEST 128TH ST. ‘TEED FOR TEN YEARS, St. (Opposite Eden Musee). = ment repepeoniative calle la or JAMES BERGMAN, dential,” reprene KIMBERLEY CO FOR SALB—Ten NLPANS for 6 conte at druggiots’. One gives relict. eS ees 1 HAD [ELEVEN TEETH EXTRACTED $t one sitting at the NAW TORK DENTAL PARLORS, he tenet pain or tnovaren, | = 0, ft please in atving thie| palled we salt, i pl RRIONT, MO mur TEETH Hed abentately wichewt pais. by a parwiian te hen teeth ee Afi rantee @ fit or no pay $5 00 ° Gold Fillings... $1.00 silver Fillings,.... cs eae jold Crown + $3.00 to $5.00! ‘Aieo 851 West road’ rise d Wee bk we tage Teeth Without Plates, $5.00. |Our Prices Are the LOWEST f ex Dy dence vA WReeTEN GUARAN TOM WEPM Sun dere, NEW YORK DENTAL ‘PARLORS | Formerty 4 Wee 104 St |336 Sixth Avenue, Near 2ist St.| | Bro kelyn— OF Peis ed Mert a Jche D. Reairetetiey hes gtven $160000 to Cotembtes Univer ‘The annvuncement has ject been made by the (restecs, They have gratefully ascepted the money. De MeiKeam Cattell to the Professor of Puyehetagy t= Co Be wan the Gret appointed in any eniversity, American os It eum be carried on with great advantage at Colambia owing authorities at Dayton, 0., have erent word that her trunk is at the railroad station there Mr. Groben bas gone to Dayton. | He left $9 in @ trunk, and cannet find tt. Mra. Qroben's friends « vielent headaches, and the — cwitte De Dental Part Newark: meee erent, ebair in she hes ink she [5 left nome while tn an unse!tied mental condition. Her two little children are Was a Captive. with her eirter, Mre Royland WASHINGTON, Jan, 9—While brave mental or cou! phewemenn, James Servies, 2 moulier, who had| Tfeut, J. C. Gillmore was the captive of boaried with Mra Groben's mother, | ine o» his withheld left New Brunswick last week. it was| trom his wi the Navy Department understood he was going to Dayton hev-| When application was made for mal ing eecepted an offer there His brother/ usual check in July tt 8 refused on the ground that Lieut. Gillmore was propably dead, The Navy Department | agreed to continue the payments on condition that om proof of the Lieu- fenant’s death Mrs. Gillmore would re- tapburee the department, says he bas gone to Troy. Mra. Groden's trunk wae checked to Dayton by & man, who while he an- @wered the Gescription of Serviss, gi Gi name os W. B Davia ne ond civil loyees ve Ce age A “The Laughing Little Red-Head Coon,” s “eson” lullaby and the prettiest songs of {ts kind ever written, will be issued in regular. music form with next Sunday's World. Order your Sunday World the week tt you went to Seguro Guiting #00 SSG Eaam music ctere would cost you 60-cente,