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THE WORLD: WKDAESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 10, GNFS AS WOW | WHOSE BRIGHT LITT OF WNEMEYER| ENDS Woman Alleges Sugar King's Brother Mar- ried Her. oe TeT T° | A woman who calle herself Anna M WHAT 0 LD YOU DO WITH MI LION YEAR? fan Seabee ak , dower tn the property of the lat a Thoman J. Havemeyer, brother of H.O., 0 W | J A L A b Havemeyer, the sugar trust magnate] 2. o When he died on Apri Mr, Have-] 9 * (Oaprright, 1900, Uy Roy L. MeCardeli. All rignte) “1 would ha’ ied the ekler, “duty “You are right, my sox, R + will Is opened—cufee ft, the trusifan ordinary, human, American boy, and) Meyer was supposed to be a bachelor. | 0 Reserved” Ii hi ergo | what | elder man. and, pliching his ¥ any knowe it Ib 18 Our POs | when he got mad he wanted to fight, and] Mra. Havemeyer has fled a lie pens by CHAPTER I. p do with him. fiet fa ada ~ an ‘ knows and has a i boy bs ey Sean fH volt is 4 dens agiinat all of the real estate left y ° Fifth Avenue and the Bowers. ' ap dy aa ks anes by Mt. Ravemeyer, includ b understand the thing, 3 stat survive : ng valuable! AY 1 speak to you a moment, Mr. : ain he | rioting {a the mental! property In Throwes Neck. We ed Mik Brenton? said Jaffrey Bren- ( i r I told you Ma plecsure of meld ir Richard) County v . oe ir A Ven! J Be fe: antl Ve pening 4 ly. and the speaker followed respectfully excltment in ‘Tl, Out. there on yeare after his dgath, for two] ehen the ¢ Mehurch ucross| W6# Valued some time ago at $1400) ~ behind him into the brary. Here the prospeetes with ill success until he 1 Xo was. that , daughter a th opines 4nd] The action ts against HM. O, Havemeyer a it © one . elfer man took a seat and motioned | “5K tie biter im ru Fpotld nave one-Bait, the, sneene, ee Meee ee ee ree a eee vagin-| At Other members of tre Havemeye to the young man who had addressed pried us in puree Cf bag i ow : to ¥ pr theathing ag | Lele Sod Saiy who are interested in ihe prop . accessible mountain perk. — ifc! 5 and at the end "Ti pat all my A hm ‘vet the latter might be seated ale: [it was he would never t That “accumulation, should | UBGEF cute int r Y LA Alleged whdon declares, that ah fi the 0 t0 y emeyer were mir tively and remained standing. was his friend John ° wee chiled “Phe Matters | some diet Place and red Bept. 4 iit, She ts he aus. “I have been a'member of [neer, who pl v horn.’ Re sania na Duggeulte oe en'e a coward: ih man who hep a hotel a n : it a wi . + ay hold for rome ee veal a ye “part r. Merrington ta] the fervanta intamed Mim that Bre young man. “From all I can learn starved him- ie richest you! man in America, | tom, Jr. had gene to his cub ant Bren- Y about myself, 1 wan the son of n mining ¢ Pils Toca a the Sinucerhorn bailing tthe gh) COR AF Nad oe ¢0, Ma Toom. a, |B with Thomas corneas the employ * re heveiee hahon ls pees srandest in all this clty) 2Oce Pe thie in, cab } LITTIZ “JANE DOB.” fon ning Company, for which you e prospected. enare Who Is this little “Jane Dee?" . i Z Merrington struck It rich in ‘aimed Ric the club hy ol Ree a ae tee eee ee nO | the: Matterhorn main ‘be my wike ; Ric pined a slum! : For 1wo weeks agents of the Gerry a Saal . oe me “T must confess he never liked me. eraper ours! ' , ns of the Hi ro) month. paige Boclety have deem trying to Gm@ out. 5 «>, PRENEY, Abe! Thursto . . . Vemeyer was \y-four y ‘They were unsuccessful, « she ** Mr. Brenton yawned and looked at his| however, a handled all h Ho Gagne abated by om Re died. | He had bash wan rent t the Home pp nd- fingernails. a é strange talelity followed f Baqui of nents, Jack took up the Saeed ts tS \ Rast Nineten ‘eae to eielath ‘ “Well?” 9 ed wit ¢ Matierhorn mine. Me ad a fine eou ae one, im Mast stree Well?” he said. john disappeared after the ri nwa v Wielted tive and dex tn ble oa ch, where he cotertbined aRP it Rut four years old, and» “My father suddenly disappeared,” . establishment of his system dened wih-the rag Freres ehamie, | #00h Be fp pa I a Rive i : Fa ye pt 7 Se sve oe 4 ee .| of mining tn the mountain-top mine; he felt at wits and indigni- ds. At the sa:0% a . The le gamut “Sane” can fi se ge gel a And Then: after five years 0 sho rine ie eived at the hands’ of c jie seh conned point oC RAF elven haines was"ruc over iy are ale. atond set i eo ot of mines, wealth, Tom Merrington dle: those tne new Aw to fin ing uwnintelll + fust about this time, and my mother and| five years he had vainly tried to make Nk her the elder] “Ah fu was bd here ade wr be: brit) wil! be re] was, 5% ral Ait on of "the tert taught t I were left friendless and almost penni-|Y partner share half of hid wealth, wh Feare! him, nor tho | sald the bridge-jumpiny prietor of the} ceived al ap) Amertan Tnatrict Messenger Of Little one, who hears perfectly, the Gerry agent . but this Thurston refused to do. .The younger Brenton, with whom he bad| queer I eparting #¥.9on. 1h ot Postal Fricke ims Ofee in New York City aii thom in Qinasement when they Fre » leas, At this point you Legge UPON) profits of hans Mf the affairs of been {oare 1, but his gratitude had a de cae Lt ae wee Py, 4 OMe rates, Cail s mesewpger if you hare a tex. [her “Jane.” the scene as our good angel. You sawithe Matterhorn Mining Company were ways helped him to mantain a respect-| dem to de new dance Li . - = - “my mother wanted for nothing, and/suMctent for him, he said. also re- ; ful attitude toward both. | Until bt (hen she dled you took me into your fused point blank’ to be made an axeeu- j death of Abel Thurston, the senior re household and clothed and educated! ton arranged his " consequence of was Rl he Loge cy eat 2 , ( ui * n 4 Brenton stil! looked at hig finger*| trust company when he If the Brentons father and aon Ivrched out of the di @ frown had gathered on his] “Thurston, however, did accept the shown him no affection, at le hey [ING unsterdily under t dling steetr custody of Merrington’s sealed wilt, and |, had treated him with stated Wie ieee We cieerwar, (her oe ‘Come, come!” he sald, harsiity.| Zhen NYod of is prteae bates : im aaeRe The grinning cabmen sioot holding “Why repeat all this?’ into my possession as the surviving? . 7 ths "4 hie thelr carflage door: open, vnd ni “I repeat it on account of the sudden | member of the law firm of Thurston E P been the sub- Leet! change in ” ied the | & Brenton, i Ject of both insult and contempt from B: ig your manner, flere father. and. gon both father and. son « had ac , ‘ung man, “I repeat it that cen t “He told me it Richard would an nt. The tramp was a inde of all you have a ‘ Paes g thresh) me dia T speak. 10: Wat? carried over his hye) past and that 1 may restrain. my~ dat é muttered Jack. . T couldn't atrike | a7. overcoat. A enduring the treatment 1 am no KY c - Jaffrey lrenton, he's an old man, but I'l H ing in this house. For the what Richard will have to sat. { monthe your son has treated me wi ‘ou d—d old undieguised contempt, and 2 - ie my ye if we been quietly but nose the less tg ae * oe panied we pletely insolent toward me. Why Taay wis he ‘piaslen t's too good for me too late to hock it rith somebody y with you drunke: or stea; Shothies wn them. ‘ou stop people ‘ mo nt to your rage a ot moe to work aad 4 ot ee i Pt | adhe (TONE no fw JR iy ad aT am and thee nee Ie yu can eo pour, shi infutn- tien ao iene | Coughs, Cokle ood duty wht Soa eae matism is st band—Don't risk your fife with worthless meine” idturing’ me? exclaimed medicines when you can obtain a Sovereign Cure, rogue, lecturing me exclaimed ate our nee Sache eae Wat] perry. Spon tee upen ‘ coatifiesce. Tt Jack's chance. 4 vere the you mar wh gone out was frank ‘and maniy, with at bs 4 . a on cies phen wery, begxar? hed the. Hower are the clothes tl a te ay ‘ ' fo nim if As to do so when | unhandsome. He was dressed in the as am through @fth you" height of fashion, thes flo nay'ing Jack, hardly knowing in his ‘ “nat become him, he ware. Singers rage what he did ore the overcvat, the hie Anger and ‘a large" diamond pin’ in bi er sed deve “i pram im the tigate teat here | __ “THE GIRL MUST BE MY WIFE, THE FORTUNE AND SKYSCRAPER OURS." at Richard Bren- : ‘ook bat er —— ; holding that as Mérrington's wealth was | he continued: must! 1 musi P practically due to Warren, the former ween the Matterhorn Company vial He rat out on & bench near the arch would be found to Lng the boy in ‘aliged at one hundred millions of for an hour. He was dressed for the| right A! his antago his will. But evidently Merrington was |dollars its main offices were moved from, theatre, but he had forgotten tha:.| and hie fist hit hie antaget ‘Jack was jut in here foning me Mot aware that Warren had « or Lanavitie New York, and Thurncan| Since hix seeking for an explanat on| face, and down he weal about our treatment of him,” said Sate jaf Led fg ac Proves nod a Ly ong , as the company’s lawyers, from the elder Brenton, and the other’ wiht 0 ovely right -hi frey Brenton. . for, as we aqoqion | ee: \overtearing Insolence in reply, Jack bh en, + the premiming puppy!” exetaimea | 12, k00W. there Is’ ho mention of JORM | "The ‘Merrington estate Is. ax you forgotten eversthing excep ihe shame| the tramp. He's out, sf the other. “Why aldn't you ‘kick him ren. J. ba the sealed w”—— know, one of the greates: in ihis coun- of It. his cwn anger and an aching demre| you me exiry cont out enctnee yor Seite he | 7. The lena! fees alone keep us have tt out with some on gy o lying about the merit of CASCARETS. Millions use them and tell ther friends how good they are. We want to give toakthe pur- chase price to auyone who fails to get satisfaction from the use of CANBY CATHARTIC WE Cm) 22 inna saey of CIEBIalan Sat (Published by Permission of Harper & Brothers.) Canada, was Chairmen, ‘The report | Sem bright, unseeing eyes, and the} The tn style, “You know that when the Richard Brenton. For Jack ( Comniderable discussion over the » Bella Parker Killed Here | ftom an old Standard Time Committee. Copyright, 10, by @ Brothers) favored the French system of counting Brae! ome Pts neck | Demat es ee MT, ==" “RET POT T AGE.” twenty-four-hour clock system “ oC Lee he heel oft which Sanford Ficmming, of Toronto, CONGLUSION. Several specch>s were made in favor | to thelr weary work. trust of the system. Charice H. Mixer, of ICK VERNON, a ne‘ghbor who| Dr. Brown came out, half clesing the Ty hove you,'" he sald, stretehi Rumford Falls, Me., sald that he used had long loved Rachel in secret, | door behind him. nis re found yes her. "1 the system altogether, that his work- called in haste at the Bishop’e| “I can do nothing more,” he sald. “If don't remember how, bul fever. But | through the water. 1 knew Palace an hour later. he lived he would have bra ' takes were made tl the A. M.} Loftus’s keeper had rescued Hugh s)he is dying.” \’ the Fhe eae b= ior of ond P. 3. system in vogue, he wae sinking for the last time. “Does he know her? man veniese Others argued that people generally] Scarlett had been removed, uncon-| “No. He may know her at the last, | for it earlier, but he not want it F , men understood |t, and that fewer mis- clung to the old system because the new | *clows, to the keeper's cottage. but it is doubtfal, I can do nothing, ana | "OF: tem that he had any need Jone sounded strange. It was finally de-| Rachel, Dick and the Bishop started wanted elsewhere.” “ae bad peices things Passed 1 will etop,” satd the Bishop. ave cided to accept the report with a vote of] at once to the dying man's sde. ‘The keeper's cottage had a dim yellow| Hugh lay quite stili now with hie t-] glimmer im it. Man's Uitte light looked | eves haif closed. His hands lay passive Vite a kind of darkness in the great| in Rachel's, The resticas fever of move- white, all-pervading splendor of the night. The cottage deor was open. Dr. | “ave only remained | {eo teak bm in her arms. She held | OT new ould,” he said, smil at her, 7 Vimew it. We wilt never part 0 far was his ilfe ebbing | “And with » sigh of perfect happiness A ay from hers. he turred wholly to her, his clones epee PERMANENT CURE, wes looking out. “Here,” said the doctor, and be led her] “Hughle.” she whiepered to him over | aaeinet Ber breast. . 2 cating. pe ag the kitches. A man and woman|*'") over again. “I love you, Do avi = Sent ‘fg. | leave me.” But he muttered continually to himself o. A Home Inmates sn. and took no heed of her. Mary MeCebe, thirteen years old; Mary 2 is t ~ figure. The The new day came up out of the white|McAvley, twelve, and Mary Hlvut. was turned east In 4 great peace, pale as Christ peigt<mbh sor pene from Bt. Ann's Home. newly risen from the dead with the} saene ninth As table. Fhe aplendor of (od's love upon him, reanyterian Hospi bought chap. | Dande were A great peace and light stole together! slightly contageons when young ox Viisetath cae ener or the eet Into the lite room, ; | eat eaten to-morrow night. ‘There will How could this eo Cree “his packed, miken | ~ Wout 0 thr bewse and’ theese epeeches by prominent politicians, | | Me™ te ey ne aT Moths oy Guay. te wench. her Sop ite ber beer a and 0 vauéerttic chow, | Sty bow rey ct, shall et, re na ah j District numbers ua 2 seath aa ea - rreidente Richard See traced Ketone. Fairer eit shaltcet| Ber Infante and Children, ‘i “try Fe sr bet eS beet Sie, = at ¥ w et