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better get ashore and fetch the other boat. The water's enough to freeze one.” * sald Hugh, his teeth SYNOPSIS OF PRECRDING CHAPTERS “T used to see a good deal of them at of and on with people. fancy one day and a dislike the n But he's not ke that, know where to find him. Sod man, He doesn't say much, but what he says he sticks to.” “Ho gives one that impression,” It had receded in a ~|trencherous manner. m uot much of a performer my- " he sald, “since | broke my arm last winter, but I can get to the shore. ‘The question Is, can you hold on while 1 go back and bring the other boat, or sball we have @ try at getting back to- ‘The Jaws of Death. masked by Doll Loftus. husband, to walk over the Loftus estate Sunday after | can hold on all right.” inetantly aware that Doll did not think he could tow him to land, politely ready to risk hi AMT? two men wandered mind was busy. Rachel !n church that morning and gain hope warred with despair. Love and marriage were not for him. ‘That far-away God, that Judge in the Dlack oap, had pronounced against him, had doomed that he should out a second'’s delay he wes gone. Hugh put out his whole strength in the endeavor to himsef somewhat t the upturned boat sldied away] > skittish horse, and 4 jafter grapplirg with tt he only ellpped DEATH WAS ONLY HER ARMS AROUND back again MIM IN A GREAT PRACE. ‘When he had sat in his own village church only last Sunday between his mother and sister, he had seen the empty place on the chancel wall where the tablet to his memory would be put. When He walked through the church yard, his mother le his step regulated by her feeble one. he had seen the vacant space by hi father's grave already filled by the mound of rae earth which would shortly awd #11) | is beat he could across him of the sinister face of the Water as it had first looked up at him through the trees, Now he understood. ‘This was the sppointed piace for him rather think he ts there no’ !, pointing to the further shore. “ nec a figure moving and two little I should not wonder if it were htm and the boys. They often come here on Sunday afternoons." “You have long sight,” sald Hugh. He had met Lord Newhaven several times since the drawing of lots, and they had always greeted each other Hugh tightened his hold with his right hand, for his left wi wuawbled callously ‘through one daf after another of these weeks tn which he had not eeen Rachel toward his next meeting wit® her, a a hait- , Diind man stumbles toward the light. But the presence of Rachel afforded go clew to the labyrinth. What vain hope was this that he had eherished unconsciously that she could 1 will tive and marry The cold advanced suddenty on him, as at the point of the bayonet. ‘Why not We?” sald another voice. ‘Will It be easter in three months’ time than ft Is now? Will It ever be 90 easy again? Bee how near death is to life, @ wheel within a wheel, two rings Mnked together. A touch, and you pase from one to the othe Hugh looked wildly round him. ‘The sun lay warm “upon the tree-tope. It could not be But Hugh avolded him when he could without drawing attention to the fact Scarlett and Doll boarded a boat and pushed out into midstream. Fishing Jay at their feet, and Loftus, un- able to resist the temptation, baited and flung out a line, Instantly @ huge pike seised the hook and @ tuseel for life or death began. ‘There was no help for him, There was . He was ine trap. He must die, and soon, by his own Incredible, preposterous fate! His thoughts, reverent, full of timid Jonging, fell on Rachel, and his heart @vied aloud, suddenly: “If she loves me I ghall not be able to coming up \ gsutturally, sliding forward his left hand. “T must get him by the eyes, and then 1 doubt if I can lift him. Hi He's dragging the wh He's about done now. wunshine, with the quiet, friendly faces He strengthened his numbhold flerce- ty, all but lost It, regained it. Cramp, long held at bay, overcame im. ‘As hie mind thus ran on, Hugh and Loftus reached the edge of a little lake Which separated the Loftus estate from The great side of the pike lay heaving or the surface for a second, and Doll® left forefinger an@ thumb were groping that of Lord Newhaven. ‘A sense of unreality and foreboding seized on Hugh as the still face of the water looked up at him. And the boat kept turning In the twi- He reached the end of his strength, and held on beyond It. ard some one near at hand suffocating in longdrawn gasps. Him- But the vgcnized pike made a ist ef- Doll had him with his left hand, but could not raise him. “Pull him in now for all you're worth,’ he roared to Hugh, as he made a grab with his right hand, legs began to lose their grip undtr the violent contortions of the pikes ‘The boat tilted madly, Hugh reached forward to help him. There was a frantic Where had he seen it before, this sea of glass reflecting the yellow woods that ., @tooped to its very edge’ q The boat was always turning in the The struggie was over. “It Is better soy" said the other voice, through the aa of @ cataract near “Your mother will bear it bet- ter so, “And al} the long difficulties are ‘over, and pain is past, and life is past, and sleep is best." ‘I dare say," said Doll. marches with me here. The boundary te by that clump of silver birch. The Drone comes tn there, but you can't see @ it. The Newhavens are friends of yours, hip head like a “But we shall get him yet He's bleeding tke a pig. He'll come Good Lord! the like ice. We must be over one of tM I suppose you are all right, “Acquaintances,” said Hugh, absently, ‘ooking hard at the water He had never been here before. Mem- very groped blindly @ne who momentarily recognizes a face fn a crowd and tries to put a name to it She was here in the warm, swaying She was with him. She was Death. Death was only her arms round bim Hugh had come up, but in very dif-|!n a great peace. Death As the face disappears, so the sudden tmpression passed from Hugh's mind. “ “I expect you have been here with |up “Good man, New- He let go the silly boat from her aad turned who: closed eyes against her breast. (To Be Continued.) * he sald faintly, clutehing the seid Doll, weeping ‘that we had not eee with © one Mand 2,928 PERSONS PLAY EUCHRE. Seer avin, PRaRAS Question of Validity of a Marriage Naage on a Red Mus. taehe. “Did the John &.| Green who @ied in 1096 have a red mus- | The question te, ‘Two thousand nine hunéred and twen- Fi Boos + ty-elght persons played progressive Claney, euchre last night at the Grand Central Palace for the benefit of the -Romen D Catholic Church of St. Philip Neri, Bes- 3 ford Park, this city. Three hundred prises were awarded. ‘The players were arranged in sixty-one oections, each containing twelve tables, ‘with four players at each table. Every section was presided over by & fady captain, and to every ten sections there was a lieutenant. All whe won ten games were escorted Oy (fe recent Clete spetiens toe 7 committee room, whare the Shoes trophies were dleribaied br the fotlow- reat as weer, Chath; tt, a If he did, Justice Bischoff, of the Bu- | preme Court, is in a quandary, for he would have nething to enable him to | distinguish this Green from the Jona E. ¢| Green who died in ims. In all respects the two Greens were alike, except only im the color of the | gagaged Oearti mustache, as to which the witnesses are i Moore ar gal fact that Elias Hetlpern ie suing Brooklyn, relief, and bi had abandoned all hope Mra. Hiepe's experience is a one in this climate, it fh plete history & neglected nd ended Consumption. Her trouble began in her nose. to @ Ronpital on tnto the chest, of, gave re Gindiiton became plittble,” Ske b that seemed. to tear her lang, breath caused een 1 became unab! aight " ta ome come a to try It again, but tm the thir imomth ah er cough had tite was com! k , and she kept on faithfuliy. Te-day cough has tortured with a ea a PULTE Z THR WORLD: PHVRSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, i900. THE CASE OF MRS. HIEPE. ‘| DEAFNESS AND eee NOISES. ‘Big Alteration Sale, FOMz, Ending Jan. 13, In order to make Working room during enlargement of adjoining premises, we will allow 0% it yeu were te call apon entre ave, | ten years’ sickness and suffering without he was cured after she ee ee ee ee eres Se Seren See es ee fare the sara, ary 800 Do the ears iteh and bua Is the wax dry in the eal Ta there © throbbing Are you gradually geiting aa DISCOUNT On all purchases in any of our Departments. SAAD DG IEPA AAR ADED All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. MONEY REFUNDED ON ALL UNSATISFAC- TORY PURCHASES. Ae iaumnann gyre from 16th to 16th St. si mace ato rooe-ee! 0000000 000000000000000 WEAK VITALITY =: MADE STRONG. FOR MEN ONLY———IT ACTS LIKE AGG. new vou beat pamons wasted, xamn-cut, tmpotent men who rulfer from the effects of youthful (FORMERLY BW. 334 Bt) family physician erroneously pronounced | 8-659 5 Foo PETE EE ES oo a fe there cracking. mounds heard? fe your hraring bad cloudy daya? Do you have earache occasionally * Can you Nardiy recollect anything Are the sounde like steam escap! ter some days than others? $3 A MONTH UNTIL FEB. |. and bu It was always stopped up. He measured the distance to the shore] @he had a sharp pain across the eyes had to sleep with her mouth open quently her throat was dry and parched in the morning, She endured all this for a time and then went to 8 doctor. couldn't help her, so he advised her to go VINCENT STREET, Brooklyn, where she says they operated on Der and squirted something into her nose . This did no good, but caused reat pain and drove the disease deeper lost faith in doctors, ibe patent madicines of the Rustachian tube tid lene, go the die rar, where divease |s set up that Impaire the hearing and creatce distracting head noises by {ts very presence or by deadening the nerves that lead the internal car to the brain head omens ond all other throat to the mi chronic diseases are, according to promise y of these aymp- into cen le to epent larme aa took areat quantities of, Bed UNTIL CURED ai At the end of three years Gition wae such that her doctor sald to her “You have Consumption, | 1 ean ing more Shy cite tise the tind ad erage the uniform rate Including all medi- place yeurselt Sixth Ave, ooerer soot eines, providl: under treatment hefore Feb. 1. REMEMBER: | No matter what your ailment! or disease,no matter how long have been apenny more than Sha month ‘| will be asked or accepted from you until you are cured, The Copland Mail nis DOCTOR W. 1.COPELAND,) conmitisg DOCTOR E. B. GARDNER, 5 Prsician at A ton o mucus tn her the walle were shru ‘o she Pat ant Tept'on growing worse’ and”ton Two months more Dabead srithout change: eee nnd that her ap This encouraged A New Cure for all weak eaye she ts cured. Aoemnen OF OV er-eRer ion. She has mo mere headaches, She ateepe soundly at sights. Her rely Gleappeared. She breathes freely through her nestrile. She can eat anything without distress, She is free trom pain, te rapidly taking en fcsh and strength, and ne longer ts fear that she enternaliy, that possesses Hue iy attaining PRRPWCT VITALITY le fe ‘aoe 4 remedy that has been weed reughoat the werid. 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