GRANT iol YII SEWS. j 11 cl Xioldi CEneiuTJOiicIo ji t Vol tuna A'. c.'IjWoa city, gju.yt county, oh icaox, tiiuhsday, .llyu.ihy jj, isol w, ,,,... ; t'l it rnuw 'r i: ; sxaw -wim I i :i.".2'. ..:: vm. MIIlB CN I1U 1M..U .Vo rprlntor ever I mile hotter tieie tlir.H T.i ! .''r. Drone In bis fir-.it run ffo.i i'. li-liv.-.l. A modal at tho end of a !. 1 ; not half the Inducer. nt to ! .i tb::t a pursuer ru the Iwtflnnli.ir I;. If Jjftwrcr.t'O had U-en tluimt by a ..'.op-watch 11 would prolmbly have ap ,n arctl that bo litul broken all record:; u I the ( nil ot the II rut hundred yards; niul yet U soomtHt to him mat he was not fnnlnjr half fast ciiotiifh. 'Ihcntrool waa ultsolutcly deserted, but he eono vrenently to the corner of an nvti.tie that won brilliantly lighted niul llvtly vllh many paasore. 'lhen he utopnotl abruptly anil wulkvd iU.ly tii tho avenue for a ubortdt.; tanco. Mis heart was boating violently t iib excitement and the oxoi lion of hl-i H.n, :.i.d !n l:niw that ho niuci pit i-or.n whoro out of right at once. Jtut r.lirnfl of blin ho saw that tho street-car iraclcu eiitem! a tunnel, tho sldetvulkit and carriage-way rldnjtovorn hill alwvo It. UellovliiK that hero lay hi oppor tunlly bo ( nlorod tho tuniiol and vvr.lkod through Ita half mile of loniflh without molestation nave from curs that passed him occasionally. The drivers and cmduolors looktd at hii-i i !i irply , and that made him wish that bo hud atatd above rrrou nil. It :.lo Im-pr.-nvd liiia with tho noi:o:e,lty of ills ( i'i.:ln hliiuolf. At tb'J end of tho tunnel ho found . hl-.torlf In front of tho Orand Central Xpat. It bo mld only take a trv.i.i Mid ffo Miiuun herol Instinctively hla hand wont to his )Kck(t and t!n n 1 rM:ieinberwl. Tito thought ii pu.iny r..fa!;l thi"Oii;!i an experience of hunger with It.i p-'BUibilltlo of police eonrU r.nd terry-liost concerts bo dlutreaied him that be had hull a mind to return to Jenkins niul oonfooa hhuwlf n luttutlc. Thou probably ho would bo put luautroigbt j.irket and Ih' euullmil in a lonthoomo vidl for tho ret of lilt layj. Horrible! huddenly he reiiioiuborel that ho luid lieen i.i tho habit of carrying a llfty dollar bill in a little pookot unobtrusive If i iade at tho uabitbamlot hl trouwrn. Moat of u would bavo thought of that before, but Mr. Drano had panHeil hU lHjybooil In the lap of luxury, and lit bb manhood had not oneaped from her lead-lii;f-tri:ijri until the lx'giunlng of theae unhappy i piwxloB. m that tho uliero withal was naturally tho lam oleiuout to enter Into bin eonslderatlon of tiractl nal problemH. In tblj ease ho felt eer tain that hU enemy, tho tramp, tttuKt liavo overlooked that Kcket. Ilo thrust p trembling linger InUi It. (ilorlous! He felt the soft but linn .toxturo of u lmnk note, ami be knew tliat ho n3 naved. He marchM proudly lnt the depot and inquired almut trains fur lloston. That was still further away from home, but he had friends theie who would identify him and nee htm out of hi-i iruu'.lo. A train would leave In the eourio of an hour. lkod How moeb? l-'lve dollars. Vory reasonablo. Ono ticket, ph'asc While tb" strip of patt-ttoanl was bo tnff i.iamiKHl Mr. I)ran drew forth tho hidden bill ami unfolded It. Then his heart went down to hold sad oom i.iunloii with his heels. ! Itcg your pardon," ho fultond, ad drrasiliglho lieket-iitdlur, "hut I don't think I'll go to Huston this evening. " The bill was a to. Tho tramp had Ijcoii oommoudnhly thorough lu his sen rob through .Mr. l)r lie's clothes, and, having found two tor tho fifty dollar, hud reoognlitnl the utility of an emergency fund and had 1 lull tod hi i roservo to two dollars. Mr. Drano went cut again into tho unfeeling air of .Now York mid wondered t.'Uy it won that ho had never been ablo iK forn to Hee any thing in the phllosti phy ol jisi4r'i..in. Still It Is not often that xjuie uoiiiioluiloii can not ho found in a situation when a man has an much an two dullara In his potuHMulon. 1-ow-renro found It. Ilo didn't want to go to ltodlou, anyway, fur there was HessU', the good, the lieautlf ul, tho Miul-satlsfy-Jng iK's..le. She wan In Now York, and At tho tho'ifbt tho tttmonphero took on A sudden fro'shuc as if It might havu blown u- iorm jrorden of rows. l'or liapa her little feet hud pret."l tho very Uno on whiuh ho Llood! l.awrenco palteil tb" fctotio gently with hli fmit and felt comforted. Ilo would run tho risk of courts and retreats for tho priv ilege of finding Imr. ' Meantime) how far would two dollars parry him? Ilo must have a IkhI and a hrrftltfaat and a shave. Tho bod et :lm UU hU pile at a ueighlMiriug ho tel. 1'or jirudeiiilal loasons ho rogla tered uuder an nssumed name, and for once. In this history no oolnmlty Is U Ik roooruoil us tho, outcome o( tho decep tion, hi tho marnlmf a liarber took off Mr. Drane's uioustachu fur 111 too r. (outs, ud a molest weal riHluvwl lil rsivltal to half a dollar. Then holHiught M ue-w-ipaper and at down In a hotel iorrWor t read ana" wlb-et. Tho uewa jiuper wnn uneomrioiily Int. ivstlng. Conspkuoui.ly UUpUyeo on the I'.rU uagu wan un wcount of the ew.-ape of mssA i i!.i!r;i f hi i bii.ati' l.uiu .l.i.!:i. 'I. treat. The lunutlo was nuppowd t. loi . we:.llhir Mr. I.nwtinj) lra:te, i:au!n City. That ttufottMMtl.' ,tii!) nan's frleti In hod eome o. to ta'. euro of him and had arrived at tl. I'.etreat but an hour utter tho Thty lmm..ltal ly resolved li .:f a rewurd of flvo hundred d-jll..f for his ci.pttiro, nod tho pr .pri t .. of tho Ketreat upplfmenU'l Cut Inducement by an offer of llfty dollar . fru!:i his own purse. Then folto'A.-dn minute description of the uilAidagumn. l-vreneo fidt Haltered, but still nil bapry. 'Uvory man but tho millionaires In tho city Is looking for me," he thought, and he glanced cautiously over hl-i m ier at tho other oocupanta of the ri.fj. Ill blood chilled nt ome. for directly opposlto tt a brewd-looklng fellow storing harl at him. The fellow had u copy of the same pajK r that Mr. Ira:si wai reading, too, in his band, lie wav evidently a deteelive. Aft. e a tnorn-nt of agony the detective roo and euioo to wards Mr. l)nne, still looking sharply at bin. 'Now for a grand hlutT." thought lnwronoe. Ilo nerved himself for r. ml"hly ellort, but tho stranger paused av.'Lvardly and Mild: "Hxeuse mo, sir; 1 see that 1 wan mis taken. I thought you were anuld friend of nine." And hownlkod away. Ijiureni-o liked to huo choked with tho excitement and relief, and ho felt that ho would rat'.H r bo captured than undergo uueh nitutlier trial. Ilo must get away Hven hi', friends would dlseretllt hi story and consign htm to i.n asylum I'.llt how was he to moveV Ilo r ad lie i.tory iigatn. It enm-d by raj vvf l!...t the gentlemen from Kansas City b.id pine to IUi.,tun on the midnight tn.ln U llev Ing that Mr. Dranu had tied lu that city. Again his thoughts rovirtiil to ISessle. Sho would holp him. but ho d.ired iml go to Mrs. ltowors' house. So he wrote a note to Mrs. Honors lniiilrlnur If be might not call on tho young lady who:.i he knew only by the iiaino of C iii'. and tni'it to her klndnesii to M-reen 1.1' i from eapturo during the call. It cost hir.i thlrty-llvo oontstosend tbisnotoby me . lA'tiger. After what seemed luteiiiiin uhl d lay thu messengor returned with this answer: The ;;o .wj Any you refer to hn:i re firr. d to her frlendc. 1'or he.' sake I r fraln from sundlng this to you by a jto'ifi nvtH. You may not bo lutuine, but I eonrlni'isl that you are a ttrnl, li'J in.' t itunr. Si do not, on tiny afeount, t :;pect any further assistance from t.n. I'.uii.v llowi.i;.." And what did jwrnr Drano do then'.' Ho went down to tho Hast river and wotidnrod If some condemned fool of :i hero wouldn't reiu'tte him if be hhoii! I plungo In and try to 1k deoeitlly drowi,id. The men at work threalMiul i didn't look much like heroes, but up-pc-r-itioe might Ik deceptive, ami Mr. Dmne gave up the Idea. ltwa.ihut.t pa..,t.ig freusy. His native vigor re turned boon and It was rclnf'-ircod by the linage of ltesaii's fare that hsuiili l hlmcon itantty. Ho would seek her If it Uxk the rit of his life and eo-,1 blin lit forluiio when he got possession ! tl again. During tho rest of the day ho wan deretl alinlesHly about the dooks and in theijulet streets. 1 1 Is hunger he up-H-acd with a snndwluh, reserving hit balance, eight cents, for another meal. Tho more he wandensl and tho more ho thought, the I'loro ilchTtlt" bis i itua Hull kcoiihkI; but relief camo from the most unexpected iiunrter. J tint fti H ws i growing dark whom should bo meet but tho original trump. Hach m.vdo a-t if to run at Itrst sight, then they thought butter of It and Uod failing each other. "Well," said Mr. Drano. "Well," returned thu tramp, "you've done mo up nice, haven't you?" "Done you up?" cxcdaltmsl I.iwrence; "how alsiut me, you rast'iil? Ilavo you rtmd the morning papers'.''' "Uead the paper! Do I look ait If I had rend the papers? If the papon were two oentsn thousand I couldn't af ford to read. I bulletin ltoard. No, 1'ui Just come from the Island. Your Kan sas City friends said I was tho wrong man, and uf to unto thoy had to let mo ffo." Iawrenue was on tho ptilitt of show ing the tramp tho story of tho vuh) printed In tho paper, when a verfiictly trenieiidotij Idea ooourrod to bliu. It was so grunt that his voloo trmnhlett a:i he said: "That's gotsl. Now, I am williir to let bygone.t Ih byjronos. 1 am not out of my scrape yet, and U'twetut us o call help each other a good deal. Aio you ogrnd.'" "Yoj don't mean to gel uie arrostml (or Uikin.f jourulothca, du you?" "Not a hit! You wun't oiiiho to harm. I'll se you through and fcMYK yuu money afterwurds." "I ll havu to b )' What am I tc. do?" 4 - Chsngo clothes with mio!" I he tr.tmp wai staggoron at thli. tug gotten, but he consontetl. though he vaiNly Iriod ti gel lwrenoe to unfold the j-beme. 'I in- only troubln Is," said l.Awrcnee. "I don't know where wo in do this " Will. 1 do." repllrsl his eompanioti. .nl!.' forthwith led the wavtoade , -r l t-iMikerr whert thoy speislllr ex .!,... m.I amtetits. Mr. Drane put on 'hi I..-, in-.In with Mime revolt, but hi' ni'.ib tit In the success of bis wh. . . . and that nervttl htm. V. In n they stepped out agnln Into tin. .reel he Hiked tho tramp where he ii I L'-inin lien he llr-it look the clothes tin' i Un- Adams Hotel. ' !i. ' le H.ild. "I plsvetl In great I , . . I II U nil right If you gel lie .ii' if t.i't l!ulr with a litlie mouev lit Voti see, I prsnetsl uroiind town r.ir -lie d iv. and tho next day I fell In Htih n old Hweethtstrl of initio. She 'i.id to Hie in lluflalo, and she wn poor I'liougli then, but It seonm llntl winio time ago she went through a inis'k mifl itfe that afterwards tumiHl OUl to Ih' binding." The li i. ip p nmod and laughed glee full V "Yew, v. ' exclaimed Mr. Drano. (ingerly "What then?" " 1 1 . .n -.! tin, fidlow she ui.urliil n t'i in. 1. i nig tU-li. and he went nil i' I , I Hhd iuit after the ereumn) If I'll IV IIIII.I..UM III. M . Mill. xnd left nil hU money to her Haw! h.iw! haiv! And then, yon Luiiw, I told her that I had got rich, loo. I made goml blulT .it it with your money and your clothes and she bolleied mo. ,s we gut nurrlcd thut very d.ty." "You in irrled her?" g.isHl I,.i wrunoii "Yei Married bur as fast and hard as a paiioti'-ould tlu tho knot. Wo went up to New Haven and the ceremony wa performed there. As soon ns Ii w niTr I left her there to come dow li to Now York, pretending I hud business So I had. I Intended to work a fine racket on your money, you know, tel egraph to Kansas City for mmiio more, but you spoiled Unit, My rich wife Is waiting for inc. I supMWo, in the lSeaver Hotel where I left her. You JiinI put uie In the way of geltlni; to Now- Union ind I'll bo bunk and don't you forgot It." Iiwrencn was ovorwhidinisl with Miiuuuuont Ho felt rather than saw the Inconsistencies of tho story, but It was clrciitiiitaullul enough Ui alarm bliu terribly. What' bis IIomIo. so good and pure, marry this fellow so suddenly, and yet remain lu Now York, go to court with .Mrs. ltour It wu Iui)miS slide on tho fu'i of It. And yet- Ilo would have pursued the lniiilry further, but that ho feared to arouse lh trump's suspicions. So they walked on talking ofuthtir things until thoy camo to Jon kins' Uetreut. "Now I'm going to work a big tMhtiino hero," wld Mr. Drano. '.'You Just keep your bead and don't get frlghtemsl a bit and remember that whatever happens I'll take care of you, I'm rich enough, as you know." "Illate away, cully, I'm wld yo," re sponded tho tramp. Mr. Drano rang tho boll. Tho door was opened ul onco by an attendant whom Lawrence had not seen before "Tell Mr. Jenkins a friend would like to sue him," said ljwrence. inking mysteriously at the attendant The wink was understood, and Uilh men were admitted. The door onco closed. Mr. Drano whispered excitedly to the attendant: "It's I.awronco Drane! you'd better grub him, 'oaiiso bo's very violent ul limes." The attendant struok u Isdl and In stantly two other men camo into the hall, huUod tho tramp, Isiuuil his arms tu his sides with a rope ami hurried him to a book room. He protested vigorously, diH'luri'd that he had been onlrapH'ii, and all that, but bis cries tniulo matters worse for him. Presently tho attendant returned and askml Mr Drane alsiut the capture Lawrence told an Imaginative yarn with as low a dialect as he could muster, and wound up by demanding tho reward. "We can't give you tho whole reward to-night," was the reply. "The Ihe hiilidriHl dollars olfered by Mr. Drane's friends Is nut lu our control, but you may have tho llfty dollars olfcrod by tho Ketreat. ami If you will call to-u or row afternoon I have no doubt that yon can collect the rest." Iiwreiico ridiculed that fifty dollars was a pretty good price to pay a man for capturing himself, mid thai be wai lucky to evon get that. The money w.i . promptly turned over to lilmaud lit) left the Ketreat ufter Inquiring particularly as to tin) hour u hen he should call ugalu "It's a pretty hard trick on that fel low," ho thought, "but ho deserves It, and I will keep my word and sen bliu safely out. Auduf course I'll return thv rownrd." Willi all tho siood ho had he hurried to a Howory clolhiiig store, bought a cheap but decent suit, anil then took thu llrst available train fur Now llavuu. CIIAITKU IX. "UUS. I. lUMNI',." As tho train Ix gau lu rumbling Jour ney Into the night Mr. Drane felt a wild ex u Hation. Ho was escaping from the M!"iiis of the utmo .1 misery he had ever cx-pvrlpiiw.sl, and h-' was going to stc the most adorable gill in tb.- nerld Tin nore ho thought of It the i.iorc tin tramp's story about his n.. Ullage np pearis! to ho absolute fiction- mid yet. the fellow had lieen so contldent w un lul lUkably pleased with bis nMHcts! ud lU-le had said that sb" ivel lu IhuTalo Win she dncelv in,; him. and Mrs Doners, loo? It wjj all very intngc. hy had h not taken the ricaiillon Ui I earn the tramp's tMl i.nu '.' Had ho gone and married Howie nidcr the name of Drane? Ijiwrence shlvensl until ho rrcalletl that the tramp had known Itossle lu -hildhood and tlicretore could not pass ill i II to her under a fslue nsnie Till i wn nome comfort, but as he pin;l,-d e:i ver the situstlon he U-gnn to doubt h. lie r he had done wisely In running from bis lCnnai I'lty frlcnd-i who 'id come to New York to find him t'ndiuibtiilly. however, they would have let-tared that tho story of his advent urn, was thu llgmotlt of a disordered 'rain. So with porploxltloM and doubts his exultation gave way to anxiety, and "veti the irovect ut seeing lleatlo again 'itlbil to tellcve his mind of trouble. It lung )sist midnight when be varhed New Haven A cab took him to the 1'caver'llouse. wlmre bo iiosde ulod ndinlsxloit Imi-auso all rooms were taken I .on lug n application fur the ir-1 i m sin y. ho foiiiul am'oinminlatloiis I , .ihere a sleepy w.itrhm.m. grum Un.' lmmoli-r.ilely. show Ing dim Ui a my i lumber on thu lop lloor When 'ie aue down-stnlrs In the morning to li.iv Ills bill tho clerk politely nsiiestisl liltj tu teguter, a formality that had le n neglected. Certainly he would -Lit !'. and with H determination, oriiu .1 In a Ibish. to sail under true col on he nr., tc his nam" and address wllh i I ..I I leglhle hand Then he stood b 'me tin- window, apiwrently gating Idly ii.i.i ihe atn et. really almorbed In form .biting plan of action .!m.t us Mr Drain- was reglttoring a shretvd-luokltig m:!i; man with a note-book In one bund ml a H'i. II in tho other entered the of-..- He watted until Uitvicncc. bad . Ilhd raw tl from the counter and then egaii liidusttlously to copy the iiiime i and addresses from tho big book. The I -r V grot toil lilm jocubtlly: "Well .limiiiy, what's lint news to day'" ' Head the Hu'lilng Dispatch and Mini out.' was the smart reply. This brilliant re pur too bad done serv ice for opening llio ooniorsiillon lie iweeti the clerk and thu shrewd young man daily for numy mouths, and It Is piuhahlv er Ing still There Ii no. Ing tlko having a witty retort that Is warranted not to wear out. 'I'he young man copied rapidly down the page till tl I became tu tile last pngt Chen he pausdl and scowled an Instant iftcr which ho wiole "lw ri n.-e Drum liansas Clly, Mo. No. 3lit, pd.," ery nluwly. and luriiisl about slyly to scru niilzethe briHul Imck of the goiitlemnii at the window. 'Any thing up. .llinmy?" asktsl the i letk observing this action. Jimmy wliikul and nodded tnyslcri oitsly. and liegan to search among the newpu;ers lying oil the w itlng table I'ri M'lilly no I on ml a New iil,papr if Ihe day before and turned to l ho uc counl of Mr Drane's i m ape and tho re ward oltcred for hU rapture. ' I thought so!" ho said, with a tri umphant grin, whilo the clerk looked mi In undlsgulstsl curiosity. Jimmy :;ae him no comfort. lu.tead. ho hi-lglit nMl the clerk's emotion by sit tin:? down where ho could see Mr Drane's face and scanning the paper again with frequent glances upward for . oi.ipitrisun. "Mustache gonu and clothes diller i nt." he muttered; "but It must lie the man I wonder whether he'll become v lulenl mid murder mo If I speak to him rcrhais I can Inveigle him to a Kjii o station " While Jimmy was still debating what to do to "M'isip" the lmys on a big piece of news and gain n thumping reward. Law renco decided upon IiIh own course and started to leave the hotel. Jimmy was on his foot Initautly and Inter cepted blm. "Mr Drane, I bollovo?" ho said, In torrogntlvoly. "Vos," replied Lawrumiu, with a start of surprise. "Uiwrenco Drano, of Kansas City?" continued Jimmy. "Yes: what can I do for you?" "I want to ask you some iuetlone iImhU Hie condition of iilhilrs lu the West," s.iht Jimmy, glibly. "Ihe Cops, you I. now, farm mortgages and their of- 1 iii;ci.im. in m: i.Mi ii n-wi:n. fet on industry, and all that sort of thing. If you're going out I will walk along with you so as nut to wasto your time." Jimmy opened thu door invitingly, inlensi'ly rellevisl that the isciim1 manioc should show no signs uf viol ence, but lawrenei held hack. "Why do you ask thus things?" ho inquired. "! r proscu I thu ISvvnlng Dlspaleh, and mo like lu gut Inter lows froui prominent men wnu favor New Haven with a l.lt " ' You ' man." ssM Law teiicc, laying l.ls hrtiitl linpnsHively on Jimmy's .boulder; when at Jimmy Juminsl alsut a r.U backwanls and got Is-hlnd a chair. "Yui.itg e.inn,"coiitlniuil laiwrence.stcp ping turw.trl. sueu-w hat exclteil at this eiici.uiti r and tin strangenes of It. "I know nothing wbalevi r almijt cros, and wh-il lew mort::.ge.i I hold nro my con cern and ( no Interest to the puUle." .l::i!:ij luuki d dl.s'o'.i'-ii.'iil, i.iid Dralir-ftudi-bty i i:p;si..'d t'..'.. be had settled C.ie l,u ;.ines.i nnd lid hltnsclt of the at. ioyal.ee. lie even felt some wholly tin .ii ce .Jiary eoi.ipiinetlonsof cottsclotico at lu.vlng Iss'ti no rudo t.i the young Ulan, lioittver, be said nothing ll'Uie, but walked rapidly away. The r.'jsirter. of course, tollowed him and did not Km i.lht of him until he luriictl. Into the Loer House. Then Jimmy rail to the nearest telegraph ol.lfc nd sent this di'tpalch to a Now Nurk m-vu.papcr: "I.hki words Inter vliw with Lunronco Drane, esoapml munhtc. Very v lob-lit. Shall have him liH'kod up lit halt hour." This dune he roltiruisl tu the llvaiet House, lourtiiil that the gentlemati hud gone up-sUlrs 1 1 sei a friend, sent a message to police liFiidiiUurtcni and sat doivii lo write it glowing uccouul of the .'nplnre, which be regarded an guud us , oiiiiimmiitcil, for his Im-al puper and hit New Yotk patron, lie bud directed the altswer lo bis telegram to be sent to l lie Heaver House, and It came Just as two stalwart pollciuieu from luiiiil- iii.iru-ri hurried lu. Jimmy began to cvphitu tho situation to them as he opened tho envelope, but when be road I lie dispatch his Jaw diopptnl III a way that threatened to rend his countenance In twain. This was the mil tor's an wer: "Don't want It. Must be mistaken. Drane In custody hero. Captured la.t night.'' 'i'he iHilleemen growled and poked full at the reporter, but Jimmy was so sure that ho was right, and argued so eaiui'stly that they coiiieutiil lo stay awhile and take a look at the alleged liwrenco Drane. Mtuuttmo the victim ot this pursuit hud xannml the register of the Heater House on llio dates Just subieU('Ul to the theft ot his clothes mid belongings. At a lime thai corresHindml exactly with the tramp's story ho was horrllled to llnd this entry: "Mr and Mrs. L. Drano, Kansas City." lie learned that "Mrs Drano" was In and sent up to her a card with his own name scrawled upon It lu duo tliuo bo wj i timbered to the iloor of tho best room In the homo. Do kmsikcd and entered at onco. A tlcbl.v-dressed young woman ran itilcl,ly across the room crying: " Where have you been? and why" She stopH'd, gate a faint scream and sank Into a chair, staring ul Laurence lu hew ilderilieiit Oil his purl ho felt mi Immense relief lo tl ml that tho young woman wai not llesale mid Ihito no resemblance to her except lu general llgure. "Mndnui," he said, "you will pardon this liitrinlon when I tell you thai I am Lawiein-e Plane, of Kansas City. I lliinl. we have both been Imposi-d upon i ml bent cen us we may lu able to set matters right." "I don't understand you," replied "Mrs. Drane," "but you can sit down." Mr. Prune compiled and after a puuse began; "You seem lo bear my name, madam, but I mn 1 1 ii I to certain that you have no right to It. You see, a fellow stole my clothes and money soiiio nays ago and priH-eeded lo iuusiieradii around the lotinlry under my name, bringing me into all kinds ot trouble I know he ciiuie lo New Haven, for ho collected money here In my name." Mr. Drane hesltatml "Mrs Drane" wasdreiidlully iulo.ilid he disliked be yond measure to explain lo her that her marriage was Invalid and thai i ten were It genuine she had been tricked by u penniless adventurer and crliiilu al. "I didn't havo nothing to do with It;" remarked the young woman, faintly. This language struck Lawrence u strange, coming from a wealthy woman, but In r Iguoruiice only made her situa tlon the mere pillitblo "I hale no iuestnu," he hastened tu say. "that you hute acted with tin utmost Innocence in the multei, and It U exceedingly painful for me to tell you tbiil your husband's name Is not Drane, and that be Is not the wealthy man he repiesented himself to Im ." '.Mrs Drane" was greatly agitated, mid In order not fuilher to cinhurius--her Lawrence rote and walknl ni'ino Ihe room to a window. A big ste.iim i tiuiik bad been placdl there It u.u i!.i .lereil all over with customs slip, nt tarl.nis countries, mid coiisph uuu among them as u tag such us u used hy passenger who wish lo have their buggago available during a oy age. It mod: WANTHD. Mns III. sni. II.UU..IMI, IIi'i i ai.o, N- Y , Am.HK a I'iiisi C.vuiv. No UT. There w'-re more words than these 'ml th name mid audress of tho owner were enough to startle him and throw a great light on tho situation. This "Mrs '.Imiio" must lui the servant who had run away with his Hessie s properly' What a complication! She belli ved the ran ally tramp to lie rich; be Ih lie nil her Ui be the possessor of tblr tm'ii millions; they had married. What an awakening for each! This discovery, however, had to be verified and the dishonest young woman who bad brought llessie Hurland so mm b troul le must Imi pi.nlslnd fur It liwreiice felt that he must move w ith exceeding caution I lu tumid, hardly oertalu as to what course he should tuki . when the young woman, blushing lllful ly ii nd with iiuiicrlng voice, said "My husband's name ain't Prune ui ull, at leant he salJ It wasn't I was i truly married to blm right lu this town, and I can prove It. If yon know whero ho Is-" "He's locked up lu New York," ex plained Lawrence as she paused. Tho young woman's eyes Hashed, almost Joy oislv. Mr. Drane thouirht. and ho won ilcrod al It. She bm-aiuo suddenly very grave and continued: I "I hope you won't bo moan wllh me If you will go with mo to tho minister that marrlisl us. I can prove what I say, and p'r'aw he'll help us." "1 fall to seo what Rood thut will do," said Lawrence. 1 "Hut 1 want you to know that I was really married." iterslsltsl the young woman. "Then I'll tell you all how It 'uppened, If you won't get mo Into trouble. ' "I will agree not to get you Into I troubl -," replied Ijiwrence, "If you will ' give me the oorns;t addriMs of Mrs. lieu i sle Ilarlmid, and It you will also return her property to her." This liluiit rettlest oamo pretty near leaving a tainting womattou Mr. Dr.tue bands. Dei' bluslii :l left her fitco and she coll.ipsml Into the chair Ilko it limp rag. L.iwii nce hastened to thrust larl oils IkiUIou ot lliiiids Hint bo uaw una mantel Into her bauds, and be fanniil her vloroiisly with his lint. It was some time botoresho recoiercd sulllcli-iitly tu acoti'.e him of doslrlug to play some trick upon her. lie protostml thut such was not bis Intention and urgml her to lie calm, promising to g at once t- the clergyman's It she vvocld write the deslrml address. Tlila she llliully did mid then rettrtsl tod reus fm the tttreeu Whllu ho was walling Lawrence wondered that she bad ht i.indo purtii'iilur liiititrleii alsiut lo-r hir. bund, and bin cuiiclusloii wns that she citied nothing fur hlio, her only di .ilo being to posset, i bis supncd weiillb. When al lust they started duivn-ktairs. the young wouniu tbruil her bi.ud Into "hi. lines i.imiu i.iui: , i.t.vrir bis arm mid loaned heavily uiuu him. ihtyltig: "I am so upset by this." Lawrence gaLnnlly undertook the biinleu, mid as they passisl throii'fh the olllce he Mittv his ui'.U.ilnl.ince, Jimmy, the n-Mirter, watch) ig him uuriowly Two Hilicinoii were there, too, niul ns he puHM',1 them he heard one of tin m say : ' Ilo docs look like a cuiifuiiude'l lima tic for a fact." ' in III'. t'liNIIM Kit.) DR. ABORM IH NOW AT PORTLAND, OMCO.0N. roil HIOSK HUH HNOT IMKiSIIII.YI'IM. Pf hiiti,i,T,iiotiK riti:ATt..r I'l.ttto ttrru. IX Ills' lli:itll Or' Al.l.TII AT Mil l. UlYst i.sriri.M.ois hii.ii.t' ami x I'iUHl.M-W llitU "lie most t'cdy, jKiiltivc ami pernio ncnt cure for Catarrh of the Hrad, Asthma, ami all Throat, Ilrourliiul, I.unt;. llcatt, Stomach, I.tvcr and Kldnry Allertious. Nervous Debility, etc. Coiituinplioii, in its various stages, pctiiisurnlly ctnril. Dlt. AllOKN'S OHIlilNAI. MlltlK OI'TltltAT VII'.NT and Ills Ml'.l)ICATI!ll IMIAITION.I gives liiktatltsiicous relief, build up and tcvitalics the whole roustiluliuti anil lystcin, thereby proloil:luiJ life. Wtsk, nervous, debilitated niul btokrn dov.i: constitutions, obi anil young )ntiisbly gain from ten to thirty tioiiudj in fiuu thirty to ninety days. r Du. Aiiokn'.'I ihciioineiial tkill ami mar vclous cure liave created the gtcatr&t attoiilthinciit on the raiific Cottt and throtigbout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-five ycart. Asthma, Catarrh of the Head, niul ull Throat, llion cbial and Lung trouble instantly relieved, nlnoliar DitcasciniitlDcafiiektoflcr cured permanently at hist coiittiltstlo. Dr. AliDHN'.Hestay on the "Ciitablllly of Con tuiiiptlon." and a trcatlteoit "Cstsrih ol the Mead," with evidences of fcoinc ex. trsordiimry cures, niallcil free. Call oi uddicss DR. ADORN, tourlb ssil Morrlios Nit., I'oillssJ, Ortii-t Kti llftsit Of Isitnt, ,'Ciiil)r piclfil, rnl V. aiuiu In H ( .III of Hit I'Jcihc lsll,Ur lliu.a a. C4IUM.I k. 1,1 ill In ii i. MLIHVIHO TO CALL FCR FIIEE CONSUtTATION Mpff IHtU f.sHai(Kfl'i4l i it j u-m lvwait.ouw lr ' 'tifflVft d'-ilif tMll Wit i n 1 4 niV tLt w frill ft4 lit Ji h uif i,i ! t u it kL. n4 u tM with Im .4ftf Im r i i i iiy, tg fr i Issf Mfr it jII.ih uh i, atMi-iif lhtM M t imls i..Uiful I alls' slait fits ll.ll.tllrdO. 1 u.tltw MtiUl'u.lluitilsMutu mwmr r LEX i ioo OlUn-So vou think of looatlnr hsro! J'ivHtttit res. I taouf ht souis of pmo Ucln siuomr you. (Xinoi tHu her, rounr USD, tbtrc't rood ojvfulnr hrra Tor s rota st utiJur uiult Lit bit, hut wt don't wsut uopr.w lUluj, or pi prrlusrutlnr bterom' ufiol e mini Mtnr tlinM women roll on tbrlr fsmllr Jibxtlcunt, tiirrtrlntr, M tbtjr ImMlae, on ruia 0;tKiplA, snutticr from tivsrt Out run, snulhor front Hirer r kUney dltrsta, siiolliur from nrrvout rihtuitUm or pros titllun, snothrr with plu brro or Intra, and In tlilt sir thtr all prtnt, allks to thriutclti and tlicfr rsjjr-irulnv and In dlgcrvtit or orrr-tiutr doctor, toptrtts slid distinct itliMs. for which ho pr tcrlbrs lilt pllll slut potluni. suutulnf tlmm to bo tuch, wlirn. In rrslltf, thr srs , sll onlr fytielorm esussd hj toiuo womb duuirdcr. Tho ph) tli ltii, l norsut of tlit (um of turlrrltiL', cncuurujvs bis "ru tu " until lsr(o blllt am intde. Tbs tut frrlnr pstlrnt irvls no twtttr, but probs Mr wurta b rrtton of llio ileUtr, wrung ttsstrni'iit snd nmtcouciit coinpllrsUotit. A preH-r timtli'lna, Ilka Dr. l'lrm't 't vorlto PrrtcrlplUm tlirccldl lo Ih mm would lisvo rvmutcd tbu dUnntr, dUpclli-l alt thont dlitrcsalnr tymptniiit, snd Inttl. tulil comfort Intliwd of prolonged tnltury. Iff llintiiilr mcdlclim fur thu wWnr, Irrt'irolsrltht tint painful diranst'iiiFiitt Iss'Ullsr to woiiirn, sold hjr ilruiuttlt, uiiilcr s poslllvo uuuruttlrs tint It will Kite MlUUcllon tn -ry row, or prlco tli for It will to promptly ri-fumliil. im. in:iiui:N iiti.i.i:'i'N nu- Itto slid rlcmuM tho IIvit. itointcb slid bowel. One s doto. tiuli by drugutibi tt Mali a rub WXEAT XS SCROFULA It It tlut linpuilty lu tha blood, which, so cuaiultlhu; In tha glatidt uf llio uock, pro ducrt uiiiliihtly lumps or twcllliigii which camcs painful luniilns torct on tho rmt, Ick, cr tilt; which dovchipet ulrrrt In tho Ijrci, can, ur note, utlru ciuilnc blliuliirii or trttiicti, which It tho urlglu uf pluiplri, can tcroui t;rutith, ur tha many uthrr uiuiUctU Uunt unully aicrlhcd to "liunioiti" which, taitcnlnjt upon tho lungs, rautn ronitiiuptlou tint ilcltll. Ili'lug thu limit siiclmit, It It Hid inoit gi'tik-ral ut all dlictti-t ur sQcctlom, foi ui) lew pi-ttoiit aio cntlicly frco truni It. "US? CURED lly taking ltood't Harttritllla, which, by tho rriuatkabla ruict It hat sccumplUlicd, btuu wlirn uthrr tucdMuct havo failed, bat proii-n ittt-lt lo ho a polcul and peculiar medicine for thli dltcate. Homo ot tbcto cuict arc really nundorlul. It you mrtcr from irriifula, ho turo to try Hissl't Hartaparlllo. "My dsUKhtrr Mary wai strilclrd wllh tf rof alout toio neck t rum tho time the waiMinontlii old till the breaniD tit yrariuface. l.uinpt fotmed tu her neck, and ono ut them alter trowing to tho timet aplccou'a egg, became a running mro tor over three yean. Wo gavo bor llood't Hariajurllla, when the lump and til Indication! et icrotula enlliely dlt appeal rd, and now tlio teemt to bo a healthy child" J H tamitr., Nauilght, N.J. N. 11. Ilo tuio to get only Hood's Sarsaparllla MdWtHdisrKlHt. illiUr. -trtdoiil lift I IKMIII ttl., AputlilllK,l-usll, Msn Dosoti Ono Dollar OAf SALE TO DENVER, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTU lvasl, North rf South, AT Il.lKr.lt 'ITV. H C BOWERS - Tlokut Auont. Local Time Card: IUST IIOt'NII I IIOH IIAKKII OITV, No. 'J, .Mail, " 1:17 p. in. No. 'Jli, Mixed, " I'JiIlO p. in. No. '."J, MimhI, " fi:10 u. in. WI'JtT IIOI'SII I'ltOM IIAKKII CITV, No. 1, Mail, " 0:07 j. m. No. 'Jl, Mixetl, '2:00 u. m. No, 'j;t, Mixeil, " ':30 p. in. Main Line, Nos, I anil 'J, tint l.iin iteil I'ust Mail, cany l'ulliiiuu Dining uinl Sleeping ('itm Isitween I'ortlaml ami Cliii'ii'ii. All trains iluily, Stnuiners I.ruvu l'urtlitutl as Follows! hi i:.ii:ii. 0rojoii Oollllllbill SUto Oregon ('oluiiiliiit SUtu Oregon IIAV Siiiiiluy Thursday , Monday. . Kiiility . . Tuesiluy . Huturilay Weiliiesiluy iati:. Jan. I 8 12 II! '20 '2i '28 Hutoi of Pit&sityu, inultiiling Meals and liurth: Cttbiii 81G.00;SteirugoS8.00 0. S. MKM.KS, T. W. Lee. (inn, Tntllic Mgr. d u. Puss. At. Tltt