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\y) 9 afevatadying Nature's book Y am dee; nom bart ha » | \ The New Mystery - of a He a Hansom Cab By Fergus Fergus Hume, B RPTIN AON AEs,’ Maticad From oe OPSIS or PRECBI \PTH ern i) DING OHA st ete ae ie ae dying ect, . summoning ype ee mn the pleat pea ie ifon ta startieg i nt ited, can a mh an but, ths aa erview between - ty tet Big Hing 4 yal- ire smarry iim After dinner tpeneald home and fides Netter trom Cation, CHAPTER XXVIII. (Conttnued,), Brdan Receives a Letter. "My dear Fitzgera!d,"’ wrote Calton, fn his’ peoullarly clear handwriting, which waa such an exception to the ial crabbed hieroglyphics of his rethren of the bar, “while you vii foying’ the cool breezes and delightful freshness of the country, here am I, with numerous ef poor wretches, eooped’ up In this Rot and dusty city. | How Twish I were with you in the and’ of Goshen. by tho rolling waters of the Murtay, where everything Is ‘bright ard green, and unsophisticated sthe two latter terms are almost iden- Moah-tnatend of twitch my view te bounded by bricks and mortar, and the muddy waters of the Yarra have to do duty for‘ your noble river. Ah! I, too, ve'lived in Arcadia, but I don't now; | eholve to go'back again I am not sure that’l would accept, Arcadia, after all, {s a lotus-eating Paradise of bilasful ig- moranice, and I love the world with its pomps, Vanities and wickedness. While | iy, & gentleman | | cannot teh You, With reference to men Understand! Women, I refer you a, tHlumphan bad {efurphuant ree ot eo nit a or running away, But w: chose pays ry wen this las pus ans (let me, Hi cent not rich, not part ove larly good-looking, ‘had no postion and nerd me wari do pew alt the thee "a ally ard socially’ yeaa enough in my omniscient friend found ‘them all out. r Oliver Whyte was the Be ot a Jondon tailor, “Hig fathor Laity (or otired Into ALLS Nite, in the way of al eth, His Feet ae eet mith capital ine ment, cut the a) of | his ‘tate | lamented Beet Feueet op 3 a hie family had he r-G yule F cone ees tO ne Bayeux tapestr; Suppose—and a ated at ihe Brivollty. Theatres as a masher, in common with the other Gilded youth of the day, he worshi High At the gasiit shrine of Musette, and the ) dvd pleased with his incense, lott ev other admirers In the lurch and ran uy Ne git) eed yte, Bo faras ny the hurder *was eo is eten ay Not perpetrate crimes Tor th th nabs pe Nght 0’ loves Ike Musette, deed, some wretched youth ecansigled money to. buy. jowelry for hia divinity, wage caree¥ of Musette in London was yy. thas, sleyer member of the Perea inca es ie ut to coment te ine hier puke tee Bota AF #0 @, Motiv eh Sage hs emotive for the el etme rallst pete all his money in tot erg bg ahd Musette end her do rived in Sydney with spit very aaee cash. ope a fa a Mcleod oso} selves on what ite he they t at at a seoomicetie Tate hotel” M in i Tay et fed tell you, had one 6 ‘y oOme mon one—drink, Bhe and asa a new oot Toren hi Rig dome wad you, ‘therefore, oh! Corydon—don't be lg afrala, I'm not going to quote Virgii- in the musty leaves of Themis's volume, but ZT daresay that the groat mother bye reat you much better thingy than et artificial daughter does me, How- jtat piel you remember that pithy proverb, Pils: det Rome, one must not |s0 @poak il of the Pope,’ eo being in the lezal profession, I must respect ite ml when nanan office, you won- what @ lawyer was writing to my handwritl t—pehaw! th ge when man Mier Wis nue fire of youre ea, @xperionce of age, and one soe how to it to the utmost the world. apatep love, ts Same hip. t try 3 OF finns m poy aaa what I ave writ ' Vicar, and as “the letter ts upposed to be a busine: one T Cadet and wri ite Senne, Which: Lay if. 1d) “ay I hola the secret wi inna Pere, Moots. ee ida: oe ees i Rema human rene rine a oth We? rhe ay toler as e Angul er, olneed Cut 'R Rosanna Moore as likely i) at the: Loa) ot te whole afar, wave been learning her past history. 19 ecrot of Whyte murder, and the Fenson for ft, is known to you, but you Fefuao, even'In, the interests of justice, to reveal it-why, I don’t know; but all our Hittle faults, and from an ai able though mistaken sense of shall I say duty?-you refuse to deliv. et up the man whose cowardly crime 80 nearly cost you your Ife, + “after your departure from Mel-| bourne one said, "Tho hansom cab emt at an end, and the mur- derer f be discovered,’ I yen- Saree 8 dlangree with bpd riteashe Pes aad oh @ remark, and as WhO was this woman died n i Mot ier Gutteranipe's? Recelyin 10 satisfac! Orr, answer froma myself osrdlngiy. to bs steps y pings learnt feom Bags Mo moretan who, If you re fom a Ww itn # ogalnst you at) y tl @ and Rosanna ‘come out to Sydney In the ut 4 year ago as wor cat hat they Oia net dhunke te meet t to the formality of marriage,| of ¢ uch @ tle might have been found venient on some future occasion. land areaay ne about Rosanna : "Nopwianaanala thin T_ telegraphed to @ friend a8; ri wh WS ig ‘wind e Rout th the, ‘woman who | at finwiand in the John Hider on Ang. 2 the wife of Oliver Whyte,’ Mira- bie Aloty, he found owt all about her, and knowing, we you-do, what a mael- of hume@aity London {a, ro must friend was clever, Bp pears, atthe tank t act hin jae! eater tN he expected, for the 0-o%a) le was rather @ no- « forlous nl da in her own hy, Bhe was a paviseay Dorrit hed sinnumerasle’ times, Conse: Tapes yi ns she very foolishly went to choose @ berth on board vee bo tate wis recognized by the clerks 9 office as Rosanna bet! jpthe nsette, of the Frivol away with Whyte I Do the W i, of Your Home Run Smoothly? Do. you live in Topsy-Turvyville, A place that ali men hate? Rerhaps that's why (things are a-wry) That John comes home so late, | Suppor you my, 4 little scheme, id through World Help Wants get |; Amald to wait, and set things straight. ‘ThenJohn'll come home—don't fret, 417 | “Houseworkers Wanted” || Ads; printed last week in the MORNING: WORLD, w that this », h intrasted you with-|y pote id for vonn Peace of the interesting story ay to yourself, I pide eee very truly, re,| The warm a r Wyte te Boen® 4 took her to Lit Leen ft s y vorite wall o! here tn nae old days: Fi all aici) wae was found dead drunk | bi know th thts é pro whe #al Hern toveral <4 ne. boy BS (food Game: iano bert tothe the squalid n she catled ome, aI A Cras fel! 1 baeroue rie iY jourke street T ‘she got lont Mor A ulet hi ater ‘at be pera ‘ st oneal oft his conneytian ganna Moo! rance, verythg % 5, before dy! he fo nA Beni Hts Fitagerald at ‘hie cl club an a 1% which he loc! ive heart, writer of hos @ \heorya not ful at the secret told to aid contains the my: ‘up in rH letter a aeery ot oft Ver AN wet Ri eng rite If you tell me, so much the for your own fenge 0! of mind; if y not—well, I shail find out without! ro have aken” and still take, é Interest in this range case, and T sworn to bring tl jurderer to Justices 20 T make this jaat Appeal eeu on £0 tel me Ww! ju know, will set held to find out all about Rosanna Moore prior to her departure from Austraiia in 1858, and 1 am cer- tain, eooner or later, to discover the seoret which Jed to Wh: muner, If there is any strong reason why it should be kept silent, I perhaps, A come round to your view and let the matter drop; but if I have to find it ont myself the murderer of Oliver Whyte nend expect no merey at my han 80 think over what y Raye sald eT do Bot rom you Ww’ in, Pal f ne hath oe a@ final and Laake my! Pura vit 1 ny, thy dene Titaxeraia 3 letter too long, in ‘] will find Wit is ng ten to Justice will have pity on ZOU: 0 | mber me to Miss Hrettiny a dots ner "father. th kind regards LTON,” malay ad finished the last 6 ly written sheets, uD at bite ‘ayy me sg le ie be blankly into th after a momen at Hmeelt Nt ys glass ott Airany quickly, Then mechanioally at olgar, he stepped out ‘of one into the frosh beauty of the dawn, There was a soft crimson glow in the east, which announced the approach of the gun, and he could hear the chipping of the awakening birds dn the trees, bt Brian did not se the matvelloud break. A ea Mea aaa ats Nea he red [ In the east, an thinking of Calton’, "at lotter, "T can do no more,” he sald, bitterly, leaning his head against the wall of the house, ‘There js only one way of stopping Calton and that ts by tell- | Maa!” all, My poor Madge! My poor Madge! A soft wind the trees, ani shafts of orimgon ligh; the east; then, with @ sudden » the sun peered over me brim of the wide plain. z. ellow maya touched lghtly the comely head of the weary man, and turning round, he held up hia arms to the great luminary, a8 though he were 4 fire-worshipper, “T accept the omen of the dawn,” he erled, “for her life and for mine.” (To, Be Continued,) ne re Deceptive Appearances, prare and rustled among there appeared great You might imagine at first glance that the slim young man in the picture Is taller than the other, ‘but he Is not, | T: iy just another case of the clothes mak- la Filsger ger: TG. Evening Lady’s Matinee. HIS sacque t¢ made In blouse fash- a fon and the skirt has seven gores and is finished with a circular flounce, The neck may be made high and finished with @ band collar, or cut with the low round Dutch outline that 1s 80 becoming and comfortable as well. | ‘The sleeves reach just to the elbow and finish with a fall of lace and’ the petti- coat may bé used as a foundation or a asilp skirt, The materials best sulted to comfort gowns include cashmere, alba- tross, French flannel, pongee Joutsine, nalnsook,: cambric, Jawn, dimity, China silk ‘and crepe de ohine, ‘Ribbons, laces, World’s Daily Fashions.| fine nasdlework and handwork aré used for decoration, Uvening World Sacque Pattern No. 8679-1 18 In sizes 82 to. 40 inohes bust. The medium alse requires 61-2 yards of Phd % Inches wide and 1+2 yard over all, in glges 22 (0 8% Inches waist. The, sium es, Pil a yards of weetthan at tie patterns 19 gents: The two a ate oa coupon.) sssceeessemts ém payment for Evening World patter2 Evening World Fashion Coupon. Mo. .2.cccee. Po CASHIER of EVENING WORLD. The Effects of Oplates, HAT INFANTS are ly susceptible to rel aud il Pepin it ich rao is well smallest tions and growth imbecili tal lon, f Tdoeeaes, Posh sa falsestabe Servos a of dosing with opiates or pip to Nervous were are 4 Ridpaltey Aecgen di Ce take toaok “it with Ba : Sec Sontains no ea Gonuino Castoria always bear marred by using poor If i wane your AMUSEMENTS, EMPIRE BATH wi. GIL GILLETTE [Hieulse HUDSON raaTEE Aas a vio med BR LADY ANIGKEROOGKER 73 Bre gn a ant ath tis mis tis ‘ene wie of Mba Pra teenie ae ant headed by Mi THEATRE, HY. at8, 20 hats, Wadd bat i rar it 401 CaTERON MARY MANNERING ca ii iy Pay heat Lenten Mats.AD.8 & 10, A ah Mr, “The Man of Destiny, B } bai & bee Ho Lied to Her * Husbana,? 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A Large Assortment of the Newest Modets in Watsts of washable materials for the Spring and Summer season, plain or elaborately trimmed ; is now being shown. Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave,, Nineteenth St AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ° ARBLAND’s OWN BAND \ with Mat ‘elo, ine To Build a Home for the Indigent. wit wel thy Re, xpos ef adhe 4 to Andntiht, rlees—Muniy / Attapoth THE MUSICAL dew orey By BY | COMEDY Matined Rvery Day, 260, and 606, ard AVE,! a] “Bos rik, EASIERN STAR FAIK Masonic Hall, 23d St, and 6th Av. | w Yor Fs | i ii Su 5 ‘ule i Of Mohair, loose thort Semmes platted coats and round trimmed, Lance Bd length skirts plaited,» , 18,75 | 22,50 Coats Coats aa ' Cones arta | OL gk Poi OfCovert clothstrapped | ete. seas eat unlaihed Rana aga 56.50 lined, 16,50 , Komi po 775 | 40,75 12,50 Waists ‘of Chi ae ion na Silk, trimmed with lace or - ree . “3.00, i 50, 5.00, 6.50 1) 1805. Varfoug praia 2.00 to Women’s ‘Special’ UR aero Thursday's Women's extre fine weight + do sell at $1.25 pair; Wat nb ack mera a Women’s extra fine Black selvage—spesil per palt Seba beans dake SES aSEIELSIAEE La Re CEES ESEEST ESE RESESESRESTESES Thi aeat is exactly as we ibe sh An sells IB ayes fits! gael Ks 50, ety class ss rt stock up for the that fete of this miners Frehy os offe aH The models are’ perfect, all open font, i and detached—colors are gray, tan, grounds and neat pe. also assorted to 17%. Each Packed Separately i in Moss. (Basement.) jon received our second shipment of a hardy Rose Bushes, These are each packed separatel moss and oiled paper to prevent the roots ff ‘om di up, and should be plante u soon as you get them hom There will be no danger of their freezing if 190 planted deep and well covered, Varieties inclu Paul Neyron, | CrimsonRambler, We have General Jacq, La France, and many others, Choice, 12¢ Each, .)