WEST HIIORE. Now, IVrt bad teen thii turn before, and hii thoughta flew lark to the (treason of the rnrtting. It vat in the bank'a private office, whither the caphirr hal Urn pummoned jTcvioun to undertaking an im portant minion in connection with the buitinraa of the houpe. Mr. Cunon waa giving the nrnmuy itmtrue tiom when thin ptrangrr, now loaning on the railing, entered unannounced. The tflWt of hia apearane on Mr. Curion had Urn remarkable. The fine face had grown ghastly white. In a huky voice the banker had toned the iti)irtant minion, and given the ptrangr an unupually long private audience. "Curion been gone Pome timr?" queried the man, hia face Mill wearing that pmile of nonchalant familb arity. "He went to hia country peat ycttcrday afternoon," iVrt replied. " We t xm ted him in thia morning." " Probably delayed," the man drawled. M I'll wait for him in hia private office." Half an huur later Chria. rame to the canhirr'a window, hearing a dicpatt h. "Tin ly told me 'twaa to m read immediate," he paid. " Mr. Frcnnan'a out, po you'd I Iter on it." IVrt tore awar the enveloi. " ArfiJnt near Hailing. Atnn tU liln. Nonali JurrJ. T!l any injiirr ill tw In aa awtt a putilMe. ( i aii. "All right, unde," paid IWt, otniling and nodding. "Hay," paid Chria .coming nearer the railing, "he'a in there," jerking hia thumb in the direction indicated. " He?" IWt related. -Oh, yep; Ml tell him." The cahirr entered the offire. "Tbere'a been an accident" he commrncl. "(Jood God I" ciclaimrd the ptrangrr, atarting to hi frt, ani graiping the rahicr'p arm. There waa no eay nonchalance in hia manner now; hia face waa aa white aa Curion'a had been on the prcvloua crea piun. In a few pmmda the man recovered himarlf, and aked, with forced ralmneM: "Curion hurt?" "No one injured," Ilrrt replied, again pauiiog I fore he pjK-ke. From hia continual "airing upM A applicanta for hank favor a, JWt Kawl come to m aome thing of a judge of men, and hia mental C'fx Jui'n now waa: "Cunon'i welfare ia ind;jipible to thia jtwi." "Ill call ajain," Paid the visitor, aa he Mook himiM-If from the r"m and from the bank. Old (Via. waa a arc that the Curion family had a akfhton in their cbt, and. in Irrd, why pltl Jut he knot all the affairi of tl.rir iWarhot I, ) having n p l-.rsg ttuttfxU with thrtn that he trtttritf Ut nUn Mita (irar, aa a httle chii I, had Wn in the Kahit of dropping in to receive the c jo kin ht which hip wsJ-, Mary, wai famotia. In fact, the old couple mnaide red themprlvca a part of Curion'a, and po j ahujuly guarded the afirrmrn tionri) pkelrton that Mta (race had grown to woman hl in total ignorance of what a pcargra e h-r dead hnther, Frank, had txrn. It waa tr yrara aitwe lie had met hia dath ly drowning, and In the opinion of Chria. and hia wif Mr. Curioit ahould I ralning hia rhmfulnraa, hut, intrad, h prrmr to grow iimf d'Ppndcnt The pwond day after the rt c(pt of t! afrrmif tionrI tehgram, MU (Jrace cam to ph Mary, lr face mu h lluhi), aa p)h announcnl "Tim going to lt married." Thu phe Wgan to cry aa if h-r h-art would brrak. Mary waa all ainairmmt. A grrat amottnt of qumtionlng drrw fnm t)r bigulirioua .iv that Falknrr waa the nam of the pril huahand Mary didn't know Falknrr, hut Chrii, ruining In Juit thin, the faithful wife him lnl.i a aide rin and relatril the whole affair. C'tirU waa kiw krd ( flat to grap it all "Falknrr!" waa all ) cut) Pay. " Falknrr waitr.l an hour or ao in the private of?ir f.rf Mr. Curion lat Wrlr.ay." Chria. jrjl init and paw the girl Ia I waa Ptill Unt In pot; thru he pliatnl I'd fnon the ft. .in, and from plner f re of hahit prraentr.1 hlmirlf lf..re the raihlrr'a drk. "Mr. I"rc" he whiij--re., thru, aa IVrt, whiaaw hy the rlora t( the rtrr' fae that amrihifig unuiual had tranpirl, rattp out ( rati h it, " Falk nrr'a goln trr marry our Mia (rae." Hu h a tlattrr of falling gold drrw the attrition of the other clrrka. Ift'a handa had oj-nr. In pi(e of hia effurta to prevent tUm, Ilia faie waa frd lr than the jortrr'i. "rhe'a down with Mary rryln'ovrr It," Chria aail There waa halm in th!a information to () the tM4 eda of th wkhhI If al waa rfjing. ph waa 114 happy, aurrly. The rahlrr mad a audlm, though rallr tar ly, r'l to try hia own fortune. "Ak Mary to krp her, at. I Invite ne In after rising, will yj, ( hri t U pJeadl Chria, m t atupl I, Ut finally g -t It thrown hia lravl, and hurrM away b appriw Mary ( U ahe waa to play. Mary'a taik waa mob-red bta d,.?.cult by fn of a rattling thunbr plwrr that ran up I'ut'4 ally at half pait two Jtejl kicked at U tUt'l'f Of rwrto Chria 'A Mary wr gU! to Ui, and t hl'hd him t tU Inffpeiry ( V vUita Tly ahowrd ptalrdy that they rutAUt hia coming an h'fr. Hf'f-eh'w lh yot4f,rf ffjj Uru, .!rr. rtt-r, in an nrhar i t,yUii,it rir lif.g UAt aI .Irturra ar-d !:. I'ft ha-I an hUtlt g way i Jrcftl(f. thift. afj in hia talk U i.afca I U