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—_— to farther end of now. and wiih Jong lines of poliante etty ofthe \ ar frouen stream, 1S Narrel. 68 Re " ne por them ree papate mount tle neliher ook hab i ung over the barren ¢ thi v » nade our Way the farm where » a rate thesaricaie ares prepare q ‘a polle® inspect r Arst Mw neeete ined then ins toa further wh "| per, modded at ar calling her from wt t te all there ‘ rine creeping upeta ypened the door ehe had He gaged long and « i aaina the Je |Indioated and went im I * and ioe, ‘whe fs hack letter could ast hove Gea erraee Chifiee eho Saue'’ hae the theft Cy pened Into an outhouse, roughly paved with round stones, wh: staves and divers lumber had t away ie strew in the further cod of hich « yellow eat raise! (we ning een, 1 then flew op «& CUR Ge eeterne! GEeaeners we erin iret ihe wall and disappe “y inl f the Moor, lying » ; (Thie story, ene of the best narratives of lege and daring published in recent years, written by the euthor of “Red Pets tage,” readers by the kind permission of tare 3 Brothers.) CHAPTER Vit Found. f CONFUSED mans Sf passengers aligdted from the trata. Indignant men complained loudly of the «i Jav and cursed the bad ratiroad service | Women cried. A number of persons rade a bolt for the telegraph office One or two people slightly hurt were beloed out after the others, | ‘The train was emptied at last Aurelia was not (here. t down the length of the train inte each carriage and then @ back, answering Halon wlance with @ shake of the head | The man in black. who “@emed to have been watching him, came up, “Have ali come back by this train”’ Charles saked. “All, if, except’ —and he seaitatet ‘except a few. The doctor who wer has not returned, and the that some of the passengers w ly hurt that he would not allow them to * be mayed from the farm when the train { came them. The engine driver and + one of two others were — Charles made a sign to him to” be silent “How far ta (tt he asked “Twenty miles, sir.” “Are the roads practicable?” “No, str. At least they would be very uncertain once you got into the lanes.” “We can walk along the line,” sald Ralph. “That must be clear, Let us start at once,” “Could not the station master send us down on an engine?’ asked Chartes. “We would pay well for tt.” The police inspector shook bis head, | but Charlies went off to inquite, never-| bi priee Uae ahipaeucipedrn jg PUSHED BACK THE HAIR T thought him a very pushing, inquist- FROM HER FORBHRAD. \ tive kind of 5 » T BAVe AIWEYS | 2 ote soph ee eee OO04-08 | had a great dislike to the idle curtoalty | while piinually prying into the con: |! apart cerns of others. Ralph and | watket up and down, up], and down, the now deserted platform je an involuntary p him, bat Cha: TT the fair curls upon the qute rew forward the ant rose to his f ee. ste tee ruptly It w re three figures with sheets ruck on the dei r k at Charles and Ralph taned eave My heart seemed to o' and tlt, with them, 1 was Aurelia! After two long interminable hours of) Aureila changed im the last great) “I stir that everlasting pacing we found our-|ehange of all, but ottll Aurelta. The | do na, & selves in an oper truck, full of work-| fixed artificial colar in the cheek gon-|arme! men, steaming slowly out of the st Ui with the Dioodiess pallor of the Hea f the face, which was set In a look rprise and t Be war altered beyond what « ‘e been. She looked several for Dimeelf and us to «0! ot be overse Restdes, wha A t the Jast moment the man in black | of suled in and five us li id} you hay years have found {t again If j same | tht pe, however, went out un-| Alas! she has been tn too great « hurry if heeded In his fingers. He nat quite still, to change it before she left, or her thin with his back against the side of tne shoe truck, hia eyes fixed upon the gray hor!- | bee a Iitthe dure fa! nd then-I don't know how it w “Gace he turned soeeeaty, to his rong bat [ another moment Ralph was kneel: and said, as If unab.e to keep silence om her, be: ‘what wae in his mind tl LABOR NEWS. with the a ui nd) walier. A ine fo ae a only unton men oF lone | two attempts at suteide thi In one be waa fotied by By Mary Choimondeley, author of “Red Pottage.’ bowed a ize ites Tehakatae t spector fained hie ee antly at Char es, Then he tarted at us, from us to the inepe ‘ot ae suddenly as he what on earth brought she would have the jewelw ‘BOY TWICE TRIES SUICIDE Suspicions Dragdiat and Watchful Mother RaMled Young Haiten’s ‘Pwe Attempts to Die. a| Predetich Halles, nineteen years old, a lot @ Oakland avenue, Greenpotnt, made _THE WORLD; FRIDAY, EVENING, JUNE 1, 1000, ee eer ee ee the outhouse, with bis *, his arms : ry toward r apowe apart | Une jailer Joa movement uz jem tal m m and motioned to me to an iron ailthy hand quietiy pushed bace tor the same head. ant yellow hair over the forehead — replaced the ep came 1 the ‘atch the oor ant ‘some one entered ab- in the door- but the in I spoke to him once or twiee, but hel who tanding outside In the) # hardly answered; and after @ time ae swiftly out again into ihe we Mt nd We paced | oe et inet Charles relurned. ho Nad had his back to the Hie request for an engine had been to see him, end he refused it & further relay of work for the door, men was to be sent down the line in a| [le hed rateet flung himeeif in his way, and couple of hours’ time, and had ob- | 5oW withdrew It al eibly zot Pet me get at him!’ aries, mrumaling furiously ae he auch thing. sir. “1 and might de harm, and you are not, and he would palous If he were pushes, can you accuse him off ror, j Intent to reb? For he did not do it. If lost anything, remember, you It ean He you enught |him a hundret times, you have no hold cold Wr tas rine lon 3m. I know him of ot." me ws 4 4 fightly| “Sour” among pie Mga ie, ieee Be ich she had) “Yes; I have known him by steht lone ooh uel Caples a Har poy talked the | enough. He i not a new .and by any ard presen and began tiday before; dress Was the| meanR—nog she elther, ae to that, poor imploring the f o & > Mean to say there was Charles galing widly ste pata lips teak | wie Weeean the « by went mich hed done with fuman specct ¢ Inspector pas furtively at a had i t bear it. and | turned away| Ralph, but he had never stirred or & through the open door | raised his hing since he, had laid it ah phe sop ing. The inspector came | dawn on his clinched hand seeming! bestd “They are both well known to the hte tel I a the allence whieh followed we could | police,” he sald at inst, “and T think ft tne'noe reached one" waste ot DME Charles ently from time| probable there was collusion between wninclosed land. with cotee and. gorse oa [ K, ‘ we both turned | them, Congipeaina he WERE pricking up everywhere through the himecit dows on an oll tench at ane | wae AND Td 44 ahs afternoon. suspicious me | an druggiet. His mother prevented the on tes | other, i } oS Near Bekford street, for carholle acid ‘The druggist gave him a smai! bottle of ee Ck ae imoney with whieh to purchase some of ~| the necessaries of life for myself and Wadtos tite} he young woman | He seat b teoh that he had in ihe carriage and dectied to fallow her | Worsh $1.25, plenty of bined for transfusion vebioe He would not tell whe his com- orem v |) pavions Were, Sizes | command of a captain. who driied bis} tO 2, Neaps en in th of the Tot 4 rein” sever had a «ui att MISSES’ TAN BUTTON SHOES, ep jdefore and it w e povelty.| coin toes, sizes 11 to 2, 1 .00) » ‘oon as pomsible the squads were | Negnad for duce being Aistributed over} Werth 91.50, for PICNIC GIRL GONE WITH STRANGE MAN. BCLIPSE BLINDED HER Mere, Meal After Gastng ar Dark m Lost Sight of ne Kve Perey Serr reer ene ee er eee Cee LANCASTER. | Mire. 4 + M@ArtiO‘er. of some €, nea esult i? gee re “* he celine *! ane ched tt close ne tion Dl both thraugh amoked aiaes with ihe ej noked eve Her vig fim thi «| fay and ’ ont : ay me Ie soe with that ey: i 44 Karat. 18 Karat. | 22 Karat. |All Sizes, . All Styles. All Widths. No Charge for Engraving, eee Re bed mee & ee eee The w of the Vernon avenue sta lay night an as not bean | ton, Brooklyn, are looking for a man) seer oF parents since oie nay explain the disappearan irim informed her that he had given een-year-old May Drummond, of May in charge of « friend named Kirvin MT¢. Jebies tnd Importer, Walworth street, an ineeday, and hey had hy pbs 58th St. The ent to a plenie at pei arted for Buffalo WOULD SELL SHOT OOWN HIS BLOOD, A MASHER. KuMeRT UR! ” SHOE C0. Poor but + ealine ihe Poheudiine wma Man/* nim. Union Square monstas Man Wants to Supply | Who Was Following | The Great Degartment Store| Anaemics. Girl in Carriage. | Exclusively for Shoes. Supt O'Rourke, of Pellevue Hospital,| 4 paticeman tn Merriaca, a suburb of SALE OF SHOES r ol Ty onday) Newark. 3 * received the following letter to-day N N.S 4 For the Children, “Dear Sir; Tam a young man twenty- jasr night. he | eer old, in excellent health, but , y ¢ woman who was ehiing in a “showing extremely low pnices for unfortunately Tam badly in need of carriage with tw ° [Shoes which will give satisfactory Voward Davie thenty-one years old. jeervice and containing lots suitable orny, Was the v for al! ages from the bady wp to the | well-grown boy or girl | MISSES’ Until 7 P.M. Serta U ray 10 P, M, CLD GOLD EXCHANGED, RE- —_TODELED OR BOUGHT, D OR BOUGHT, tim of the potlee- my wife until I can commence Panition promised me next week “1 write to you (perhaps foolishly) to) p, at &) ma aged or feeble persons in such a Cor! from sixth street Into Davis was just before midnight when man Coakely, who was stand! ascertain whether you have In |g corner of Herrtson and De your paying wards some anaem: (7) avenues, saw a carrikge turn rapidly DONGOLA, KID dition that he or she would pay #15 to y the casriage turned t i $9 (or a pultable amount of rich Wood | thre men dashed out of fexth « Laced and Eu:ton by whien they would be invigorated, it | I'm temperate, vigorous and am quite fired three shots in the air with+ SH | sure my blood te in goed condition, 1 neath then fired yawned my wife's wedding ring yester. (%", (!iccuy at them tein day, so 1 hig y urgeney FM will presume the the elbow and he fei) Ht was then vie “aplainen that he nd hed’ been attracted | retty face of in. held the name, Werent streot-car CHILDREN'S NO - NEEL BU room| AND LACE SHOES, tan or mee | hard soles, sels worth 50c., for... CHILDREN'S RUSSET uf Car service eon elahteen lines. it we syMpatiaers are Care are now run-| STRIKE DUTY. transferri from im some 0) ot orth The., Squads ot toe Deputies With r ‘iy ecep hor trom Fi HI DREN'S "BLACK DONGOLA transit Hnes, iment every instance these nap Ve been directed against wo vehool teachers aye been a6 fm result of this tr KID Spring Heeled SHORS sizes 9 to 12, worth %e., for 65 FOR THE BOYS. |Samplee ii TAN BALMORALS, | Guns Guard St. Louis Cars. o Ron BS additions rn in. Sherif! Pohiman has ap- pose men 87. LOUIS, Mo. June 1--The sum- } s-Lieut.-t"o ender, if goods | montng of cttlzens te make up the porse Firat Regiment ve uns | er er a comitatus of 24 deputy sherfifs ca to organize the sell for $2.50 1.6 for by the Beard of Police Commis aid (be police In preserving is ity continued to-day, and ag and professional iward Ray, & motorman, ve nage Nati eee BOYS. SLACK AND RUsSHT Bal-| MORALS, strongly ‘? 25) regularly sold for een. 5. a ; here a! OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UN ied wy Hing twenty, tbe rah fers’ pinsed under re TIL 10 O'CLOCK. @ result from using the Wickless Be Oil Stove Flame Burns ordinary kerosene; will do ALL your cook- ing without heating the house. Doesn't smoke or get greasy. Can't possibly explode. Easily moved. to morrow and ending next Friday, very good patterns, chiefly stripe and check in light and dark shades —properiy made and well shaped, SERGE! SERGE!! Stock lieve of Serge Suits ¢ouals in size many entire clothing stocl thousands of suits—and all reliable. Men's Ali-Weol Fast indigo Serge Cheviot -., Men's Pure Worsted Serge Suits, full f| esetios fh pete g 1 a The Very Hest Engl st e those not seeking Serge Suits, there are All Wool STRAW HATS, for Men and Bovs, 23¢, 45¢, THE BOYS’ SECTION shows as special features snes rats | 75e, $1.50, $2.90; ant Long-Pan: Sus, at $259, $460, 97.804 Men's and Boys’ Washable) a'ras String Ties Goit Hose tn all enters... Cavalty-seat Bley, nee or shown in ond free repairs of ait ‘ Wher daye un any sttrese tor @ pane Cynmics! Co 10 Qapuee oY TK BEE EL AND Atlantic Gityof Long Island. FURNITURE, 330 WORTHON | i$1 DOWN AND $1 WEEKLY. PRICES THE LOWEST. LEWIN 5, 45 WEST 14TH ST Another “astonisher"—for just ne week, beginning MEN’S ALL-WOOL AND MIXED CASSIMERE . TROUSERS, SERGE!!! NO FABRIC $O POPULAR. The great Summer clamor for serge suits is on in full force; lined - $10, $12, h Serge Suits + | Chevio. and Worsted Suits in varie y virtually unlimited 977. 0 | at $4 to $18, and All- Wool Striped Flannel Suits, at. £ MEN'S hapbe y- ys All the light and airy and di | weet 4. 23¢, _3%e. 7k. MEN’S NEGLIGEE } The newest and the very signs, i assortment quite b i 6s, he, Fees SA me Ap'y Collatsecoee Sei Serge Office and Shop Cape » Sef ove ty Summer Half ’ 45e? Paragon Frame ers Vb Alpaca Summer C at The Surp ter Ftore # windows mst by in ret one Your An absolute "ra ifhina t open BOYS’ WASH KNEE-PANT SUIT, for ares 5 to 5, of rercale, in many co'ors and designs, with sal or collar, ‘What Neat? ea mv The Sur prise Ste 132 to 146 W. pbc Sircet, Beiween Sixth rnd Seveoth Aves, Fe lor Two Dags Only—Seturday and Monday For Sale. $ Watches ad | uv "434 Eighth Ave,; WEN SATCKOAT 4NO MOR! Real Estate The Saratoga AT CASH PaCS TAIMMED MATS Payments wee » Trips — Wednesday, rday and Sunday. sete 267 WaT 86TH ST. Oh WATONEA 126 LAY —Weahir ps cae