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W A S H IN G T O N OUCNTT H ATCH ET. — — — — ! t o < t >«< « i , iM fy - i «Í J « « j a* an a fe w mi! tt u j T to*« jv n ? ta a l a w : c k it o *r toy. i v i a i t e to w inter «* 1 « a rk a foto a t ü a y t ! a Srw i u i fW Sa***»* “ It « a * ly K A 2 G A 2 T ? U X “t e tte t te a ifto t e w t v that * í » 1 L f V feto ry-iuoa. A ad t t e a a - 4 t d f< * a t t e S J X v a r t L n m p rey t t o t*r* ¡ U d t o f c r f il t o a te i j w i g»- t t e nigh* before. j T b < t o a l! I < F v* ■ * * « » t e ’ « a tu te * n * ■ Wck Necking a# 6 f* t e * a » ; ■ u i e t » J naa» a t M a i m * a f t * t t o ■ -_ r «as t í :a u j ■ Mt «tea * 2 » »« •> e a p t o y t o :a • i S s r t W ♦ -* ¿ a n a i. and t e fjm s A t m i > t o k . I :te * r a t i V U ;i g^r «a t t e d o o r a * if « * « * r*> a u t » l :■ * «ut- H* a r iie k t e t e *3 * a k n f T w | Aerad? ’ T« rttb c *-* ,•* « a t e te<i given a h k » :m w . ja a A » * a r»*7 j I I mbv Vs»jri * a w r u a I kto 1 « 1 » a ü * * » * M w* r*»*aT ati-u t o j s a ! f . a;.I ikat (A« ; « u «C tnMxr^ut i I t e a y . u a te a s e * p a t ^ t t m g a a * í j i te l e g a n I U» | t U « f | l » I (« a to a i w j m a t e n»*»“? I n a t o tto u m e » to t o t . I t* t e d > f : d V to t t e s f jt t e t e d -te - w g . o « ( - tota « a ^ i R R . u t o b u a t o u t t e toa«' I>> y «a r v a t a t e t t e a ¡ * t - t i í - -tV « ..-a j a u d a H í a a t e * . » * Tte M < * fk « a iic h a a * * k i l ! . H K> t o v v a i m t e v í c a n y toUry ta d * * * . - * | T t e yatk t* t t e V***r’» o j * «- ¡ „ y . k > t a * w * k i u a t e « * voold a t e ¡»ft E n ó m í l y « at *e»i M t a j o y A t e da y u acto*»-»*«. I « t o n 3 * AT« T U to M ! O b » m o s t w / » « » ta M toy *1*--=g * a t o aa .o*-'.' :--! n» a a y i i í u*»*- T V i i to t t e y a " a t e a » ’ * « v t tor r - ’a »¿ i r a s te» tmtmghsa «o toa “ I t t e c o t d w e ll op»a to-i. t o f t t grri ( !r»*e*vJ to a p i r r i t o A t e * * i atone d a j » » f tW * « a»*T tep esx perita?* - • * * * ■ » * * • « • *■ * *».*•»1 If A J-“ » p e i x f o l *** WMr tn » > fa u < i t o tosca to a t a t o p a s e o o to to u « fie» t a i t i r A l K, . U tn ] ha -fc ta Sto*Aí*>r! aa-i A te * u d t r a A n to jé hail ti 1. ta ito n t t a i i y to i t o S « r l**lIB g ■ ja y toas, a te * » t e í ved nbv-h st-* •<> '»-'all r - i o * t an a ’ t a bewridexed. : « a r s * t !*» *nr» 'h a I 1 q » y t ; . id*, Y u rt m r h U 1 A A aaL ’ó * a fe e te * fv;« ? . ; a x * » Í*« a •a Tte «ecter » i*, E a i t t e |a ia * d anyxk-gg t y a r r y a j *ca f*»-“ vate. T t e t e t a ta i n u t o a t e 4 " * . ' :n ~ ? e i* a t t o a r j s f fa rritv w i t o i rra* h i * a * a . . oto l i a R a t e a to< A t e y «a t e * * fa e rto » * u * ó**r. A*»i ¡ j n s T < au a: f e o - t p o r -W e bad toft 'a ita t t e i r ’ n ito to i t t e b a s a to i ¿ay* . »ir T s v : o b » a a t-te d . -D id t t e fe llo w get -tr* 1 i for "M ar I w» tte W t e a I * t » ; w raya! H*«*: __ ___ bkandrr a atan had u>: K x e e « . T e * . H e t w ,t -k* _ 3 4 ^ * ^ . nprmrtl t t e fa m ily ¡ I * r ^ f J U / á F » « * • « * tw * * a * j » o rV í-sf*. T t e m m g iia g * ,, — * * st t i n * fo r a r a * n o * , » — - « t t e **» ' '-va*: and *wce«-!«d | Stodou f n a «rar» *** t e to t t e a n t a ' » tom b c a t e t t e f a y in g a ta rk te u y t l t * r a t e J a r » : , a t e a 1 to H u '. j k I an n ofjeed.” r »-1 eg t e r parsaed tea * « y «¿owiy. * « • _ * A t e ***** i f t . t «aa a * t t o 't e í * : i A t o t e t e if M m a l te t e i ( m a t e a t.-r T^i » - i s to n a s I fo o a d t i n t t e t o ! - g a : t e t o t z e l him self ; T t e t lta<U A ftto j: « t o f t e t o m ( h m t T t o a t e * f* ñ * It M«EM *1 a t e r t o trapean:.*» to go t e s a be*c tie r* . *ss* f * r • * » a m a r e » I * v a Á j e n b i s 'r ic e • f t e r v !•»!_ - I t o n w : F rv* P r t a to ri a ** « t e r «i«**T-:n-!aw» * y v t T a tr a >« fric a d to< tottot*. a O t o i a f a u a a a t e a u c u t o H m ilad* o »3d i t o t o " a g a .n a " * a > : r - r behind a d m itn tjr a, a u z».<k:rg a p r f t i to i t p r . T t e c a a l- wmy to t t e w m an ' i f f n t u u r to w t - s - j- - x 'h a t h * c z » e > > v rr d rtn . too, w ou ld | v t e ateas: t e r . igno t c . r x u r u h p t i a t o f t a l t r a aad a eertata a tr to -aagm tr w u c i m ;m t rt- T H E I N S P E C T » » R S L O S S ¿ T . - y - ^ y u . « * « — » « th a : t e coold not bea.- ran* to t t e «amu to t t e general » 'ff-r- •'D o yow a a a t to m ls f n a lack to v s m g t A o r c u e pi« af- _____________ . . .. - - i - - v -1 r i - > - - ■ H -> J *t espertnex 'to « n o i » j t o '- r a i a g "Y en " tto pda.» fo r not t« * f« a g » b etter look tsro o g h te r . ttex r r * ^ a s s t aad p a y - T t e g íri a u too a te .r t e d **1 a u « n r to t e w it. ” K IN G S W IFE IN A * O R K p l a g e r s* H o k y e r bad served l a k <_ - * u ae us* my • v t f ' S k kn¿ a . t e ¿ y a t p l v u i ttex r tw e n ty -fire y e a rs a t t e deter“:'-»* fe re * ■ ^ . 19j j «.■ » te w ork ■ !•«- " s o j c u k a o v v t e r e J a ip e r a ? ” 'a f t e r • a t e n e a k r u í h s g them ó * « t e - a t S te v y t o a B t i x C I Ac, mot. 1 i n i r a r a g to w a, t a d I and his ro iieo gu es u e r» - r -,f ! * / v - p s a i* rr t e t a d toft ti* •J»i gema cu* <to K * i c u t a m o * . T te* Me* * re te n e d tied. a a y - . a t e it p a E 'c ie to « * aim . B a t him a t a lirtle fa re w e ll d.nae*. :■ a a- pnbtx- 3oo*e w hich be j a » » r «oíi-ficd tte m . a ltt e u g k S a lte , T t e rom ancen t o tb e I j >fan 1 tS«parioo to t a f o r t h e e m a x w remen*. > ^ .3 ,5 - * ) | -aa»e a - too * a man to tm-* t* t e r w « u u X car. r i a l arv too t t e - .> * * . had a o t e v i a k r papa did p revio u sly s p u te c . who hicsses mould form a t h r ü 1- a ct bad t t e u " f o o t o f , ” er t ä t e te* v*- team z' H a*e t o «**n t t e bm oi peopa*?" T t e e b airm au b a rin g e n la r g e d the ^ ^ 3 -, j •'Y ea '— a te M B U t e i r » * t to t t e even -u g to a a exten t th a t j •cerned to knew L am p rey m a very d a t t e t ic recotd. an d fo r sad " I f r o e r a i d t r u e m * I t K tw I t I brought a blush to t t e f*«w to th at case- tan: sor: to w ay. and I -urned t t e eon- and ill lo c k fe w ra s e s could i r . ' . j i t e s s e fs i to TCU ” H* m -a to th a t o f an in m ate o f one to \ hardened officer, the Inspect*» ro»e to v e r s iv 3 on t t e man 1 w anted. " B a t 1 b s > i k b o w t r a T t B i a g ” reply, a s d a t t t e fin a h t e aaid: “ 'A h ! I 'r e ‘ a*t seen him.* said t t e b o t o s w ho U » recen tly pot " Y c u ar* t « t r - X o one ha* to- “T b e cb a irm a u s a * *ai«l that I n ever f-ritoa A bout an hour ago o r m ayhap A la d y v is itin g t t e iu v'.ta fe r to to t e ip u la v y r n y . ” M hu B a r tot a m an s i p through m y fingers l i t e r % ^ I l t go in g to Ma.'Hrv- *m > :k by t t e evid e n t refinei eia y a e t r i i d m t »1 1 v t o to te Mr. I had once got on h a tra ck , but I am IP ^ v i 1 j catek t t e e a rly tra a e ld erly moman in t t e i n i n H.7V* v r te t kad pujw ri t e c a>.»n t e r « to •o rry to sa y t e to wrong- I am t» u a d n 't o m .rn in g A to S'*ffo rd *lu r» . m tetv ms* a N o rw eg ia n by U rth. Mr H* aeesate m a ck ia w r- to a ck n o w le d g e th a t one* an offeoder t o * got ta < x to r lo b . He seem ed in a K - t - E n glish am i o th er ! aat*d aod kept h u e * « * i i t o o o t e * far*. a a * too d e r e r fo r me.” m ig i-y h arry, too.' en tly. fete had a ll t t e b e a u 1 Y o a s a t mot t a t e c d f n u . b a t in r » • T e ll a* a b o a t it.” arca» sp»ootaneon*- - I h id reason a fte rw a r d to th in k that a v e ry lo v e ly w om an, which ] gmri to n > n *y H / * d o * x u — ar « y * 1 ly from alm ost e v e ry th rea t, and In- | th is man ma* t t e one w ho had given pi-verty and ill health M iu B a re la * C s r te r i s p e cte r H o o kyer. is rtsp nr se to the re- w a r B S ( _ pa ; a b e '^ e r that stroy ' « m as v e ry r e tic e ti at 1 M rv B a re ia * am i ae*«rai .-4-»«*v-»w»« q n ert. g a v e t t e story. > u m OT his Inform ation th at n igb : ed t e r pas*, b a t m as so ev..j*« tiji aod cu e to t e r tre a te r* a d r a s d te Kao« “ i f , u * r - o l Bnany y e s r* ago n«i>m -0 t>» ->rre*.v. fo r I met s e v e ra l ttomoman tl th a t t t e sym patbetfe 1 maaey u tte m . ” s t o s I bad intrusted to me a ca se to a peopir- who :_id *een J a c k go ng aereo* exert*»] nerwelf to ob tain 1 " I te e H a a a a e e o c u g h fir p re a n td o - yo u n g w om an nam ed K . n T hick- ! t t e fie>ls tow ard M arpto. w hich w as t - •. -...l a b o n e f r tael brootn. mho had been found dead -evi i s *t w ay o f gettin g to Ma->:-ie*fieM in w hich a t e s i g h t pane t e r l f l " Y i n I th in k to.** d e n tly m urdered b y h a vin g he* throat in peace s a d am id congenial 1 ' T t e n **» can ecm svaotl safely. rat* in som e C e lls a d jo in in g a canal from t t e place t e lived In: but w te n I a r r ir e ! at Marpto statio u I w as at fa u lt ingri Y o a t r ill keep th is appAntnaeDt t r itb — n ea r a to w n in L an cash ire, fete had B r i re t e r d eath th e >'raagtr| M 'u rn gT T . and let m e kaym trsa x tran- been a d om estic serva n t, a od ma* to a again, fo r no train had been out fo r quite tw o boors, and alth ou gh I w aited t e r story, and a s tra n g e and 1 tptr*a. ** very ret.rin g, r a i d di*p>*.tion. and t» re till t t e iaat train to Macctoofieid had one it r-rov*d to be. A t 17 she \ " T e a I cope to B a c h He w on id mot an irrep ro ach ab le ch a ra cter. H er toft Lam prey did not show up. fu n n ed bj h e r p u r e « * th at A a 1 b a re a ste d m e to cccme ay»:-» ■ !•!*< t e frien d s 1.re d in q u ite an other part o f -T ried and vexed beyood d ew rip tio o . be m arried, an d a lth o u gh sue I fevt T illin g to h elp n a ” tb e co u n try, and her m istress had no 1 tram ped ' o k and got w h at rewt 1 voice in t t e m a tte r nnthln 1 cmffll M r H o t « * sane w a* perplexing. k n o w led ge to t e r keep in g com pan y o r " f *«» / o s p v f t i r A l y i n jter ” “ X o doobt be i* t r illin g to t e kind. I a n y th in g to th a t kind. F o r som e tim e coold. bop-ng that som ething m ight been m or- s a tis fa c to r y . Her I tarn up in t t e m orning to assist me in w as handsom e. < ulrured and 1 tra*t so. fo r r o a r soke. M y nam e u n ew lise. Tfceir n sceter's illn ess r u d e an ex I had eoasiderabto d id ilty iu fixing recoverin g -he ground I ha«! loot, but T h e y lives] in a c h a rm : l ; to yo o . I think. 1 h a re kneorn ynar C-L-* fo r k eep in g t e i l t e «ad T w. at h o t tb e crim e o r a n y reason fo r it upon trAL. triyryi, but to e gr^at d ilV u I t y w a* brother tor a lc o g tim e, b a t c a r r e la c o tu anyon e, b a t a t last, a ft e r a lot o f in a fraid that fo r once 1 had tot m y qu a rry b«-ttse. surroutaled b y every lu to defain theca in t t e h'Jttie u n til a re f w ere e n tirety basinewa o oea I sspfxia« q u iry. I a s -'e r a .n e d th at s t e had been slip, an-1 that I m ight n ev er rat^h him. and fo u r ch ild ren w ere horn to| now that t e w as a w a re be w a* being coupto T h e o n ly d r a w t a c k to th uge e r a id t e f c a d w here they w -jcld I traa tr r o o g " out w a lk in g w ith a m an nam ed Lam track*-.] T b e laat sesten ce traa cpohexi in a m - fee t happtneas o f t t e y o u n g wife j no* bear t t e i r fath er diM-aued. prey. mho live d n ear Stockp ort, in C h e “ Sure enough, so m eth in g did turn up M :— Baw ia * p-udered this prot-em . uy shire. to m e t n .n y m iles from w here in t t e morning, and som ething w hich t t e >:-L2 and ftv-qnent al-er^-c* 1 " H o w do y o a m ean?" wtesviy :ndiff*T*tit to t t e -jbjtru tha: husband, w h ich t e attributed to I E liza T b i-k b ro o m rem.d—l confirm ed m y fear*, though I fe lt that nerr. tu t Would e x p la in n-- -irtb " I t w o u ld t e difficu lt to exp lain t t e fo rm er:* w-soid have attracted and in- “ It seem ed th at t t e girl had been in ! h ; 1 go: my m aa dead if i had miss*-! Jereste«: t e r s h e k s A e d ateari. «e*mg m ean ing to m y rem ark. W e often see A t last th ere ca m e n «lay th e h a Ini o f sp en d.n g t e r h oliday, when him alive. T b e p o tm a n cam e arom a] 'jti.'r be* w ay. but staM eniy a m i n i c o r m istake too la te to do a n y th in g b a t • .. -• ' • -11I a t e had a d a y off. in g- .ng to S;-x-kpurt_ I aooo a fte r 7 . b e fó te it w as q u ite ligh t. ¡ tool#d jo tiro ey . but sen t hi- a w figure a p iv eu rh in g cached tbe blood to regret them. Sow. it yoa t r ill get me w h ere L am p re y m et her. and that s t e t c ., j « « ij j , » , go t up w te ^ a " to y re -h to t e r cbeek*. w in le b er te a r t agi»--n t t e le tte r ’ ’ stea-L from whom tb e b e v ii 1-red c la y « *wt*T ’ ^ Mias B a rcla y le ft t t e room, a od M r bad becom e en g ag ed to him. but that, ic a m e running a w ith a totter, w t i ' b hewn broken w .tn n n le a n 1 *hal com m enced it* p ain ful tbrc-bbtng Mr b e arin g so m eth in g to his d iscred it, she ' 'I k e n , that w ill <Iu It ia nwlnen to Andrew » v>> ooe to t e r m e t devoted H w e lcoked aroond b u n as i f u s i n g a k a d t e c o delivered a t t t e police M atioa. I h a s te n d ir a s tb e g.ng ductaw h u affair*. T h * p iv c e a s th had refused to hav«» m yth it.g m-i-re to It bore tbe Marpto p-atm ark. and wa* ln d that> owinsr to a«imir«-Tv t e r n e a t re g u la r caller, be* m ental m re n to ry to it*con ten ts. It traa pro-- g real h a re t t e m att** in d a r j r , and ------ e xp ex terely ftm tis te d do with him. and. *•> far. nothing fur i addivase-i to T b e Ltotective from I>-n- tbe liaison should term in a l-. An| f a T 'n t e « o n I« d teal»«s«ee ter? .Ste ce rtain ly an " B a t y r a coaid (to p a ll I b a e >-fforu ther was known to im pli-ate Lamp-rvy don.' r a t e d t e r ey«*. w rth a fe e lin g to <ie*- apartm ent, b a t people are giTen to ac q u a te sum w as settled 00 t o r i to arrest h im " ------ In tte crime, but I. o f course. a; .xc>- "T ea rin g it open. I read som ething children, and. w ish in g to break 1 peran-*i. He wa* stea d ily regard in g q u irin g a lot to coot!* m orabies a od con " D o yo a know w here b* a r < s * t * l - t<»/k t t e train to Stockpmrt and procee-1- like this: • o o - t h in g «« t t e cpf».*jt* svie to t t e ce n tra tin g them in a lim ited space, w ith ly w ith tb e p ast, s t e cam * to adr e-1 to hunt up Laaip«rey. and to make “ 'F rom John L am prey. I kno »tree«. an«i a» s t e jaased him » te kn*w a n e w to appearances, e*en i f o t te r M iu Barr-iay * O v i d i e p o H i but her in tu it,T ely that t e w a e p c rp je eiT avo id parts to t t e boo*» are le ft bare to o rd i toqu-rie* in the l o v o where he re-» «le«L a re a fte r me. and 1 know w hat for. I London. A ft e r som e y e a rs she 1 an E n glishm an an d s b o r l r af “ I knew nothing about him except bis eye s s t ill held Mr. H e s se n .' * s prison in g a m eeting. P«*bap» it wa* <kce out nary nereasanea. Then, again. Mrs. B a r m anaged t«> keep, out o f y o n r w ay to kin g die-i. le a v in g a lum p 'tiai to| e r* H e kad read to sa c k •*»-* b a t t b u to c v g u it e r e t i'u fo r teT fete wa* w i l l c la y m igh t poaaeas some resources, a l nam e, hu: from tte k e a l p jli'e and night an-1 I m eant to try and get down T h is m oney t t e b ash an d got cauik/tu questions o f one and another. traa h u first experienc*- to t t e i r p w e r though t t e in ciden t to t t e dimwrwto in g q u ite w i ll i n g to giT e him t t e ben south, but you are sure to h a ve me. to in vest and ran o ff w ith the 1 1 N o 1 w ish w e did. H u w ife i* ill, I a*«tertain«d that he had t*-en a sailor efit to t t e doubt. B ut the incident caused w a* a gain st th is «apposition. sooner o r Later, so I'v e determ ined to d y in g 1 am tor» i f J w p r kn ew it he am ount, le a v in g h is n n fo rtu n a lA and was then a 'steepleJack.’ aDd one M r H ow e w as anxioos to be c h a ri new reflection*, fete crjold not but adm it m ake an end o f it. Look a t tbe church o f t te best climber* known. penniless. Sh e had n e v e r been I w ou ld risk e xe ry th in g to crane back to to her»»-?f that the fa m ily w a* w e ll nigh table, b a t an y p ra ctical person w ou ld steep !- when you get this to-morrow her I f you w ill «top a ll these p r c e e ) to do a n y - r o f w ork. at. tlii.igs' “ 'Ja-'k la m p rey T cried one man to w onder bow a m an co o ld expect to sup fn e x d '-w. t m iy very » rar re lativ es had morning.' m g* against him . w e can advertise for com e to tbe bcuse sine» the p ublication port a fa m ily in each sarrean d in gs n p u whom 1 had spoken. Aa. be «an climb, from had to w orn* un til, u t'eriy < " T h e church steeple w as a tall and him . aod perhaps t e w ill ■ ** t t e n o n c e ." «,f t t e new s to the defalcation and her a sala ry to | i . 000 a yea r and m ake pro fo r sure, can Jack: Why. be climbed to prom inent f«aturv w h ich ever w ay you tu te and dying, s t e becam e an I M r M sieongor sm iled so rraa ticallr t e a t e r * di«a{«i»-aranc» f s * u la* pest a* e m oo fee th at conundrum ca lled t t e t t e rery top o f yon steeple.' pv-in'inr to turned, and I had only to go to tbe eD<! 1 o f th e w orkhouse. Tm m fitSI m e th at y t i b a re n o m rth aesistant cashier, aod tte«e relative* had fu tu r e B a rcla y also owned a coun try tbe church hard by. which had a -qerc >>f tbe street to get a fa ll view o f it od to e om am n e-all,*i w ith him . *' IM— a t i- f l v d . 'u l y «vane to m oralize on h u fo lly and boose, and te belonged to M eeral clubs, remarkably tall aad slender. ao«l rery W hen 1 g „t there am i looked up I saw "O h . n o ' He left t t e h a e e r a v e m rm " T h a t's t t e w a y tilin g s a l w i j i j offer useless a d n o f. feubstantial help to w h ich be w a* a prom inent m em ber bard to mouut. 'A f«e r tt e storm bad som ething that ga ve m e a start in g as a n a l to com * tere. W e b a r* *P I racin itn ed the m an w h o 1s never | wa* out to t t e i r pe/wer. A t length a sen T b e inoonsistetscy to h u m ethod g rew in damaged tbe weather cock Jack clinjb- uncertain light o f the e a rly m orning f n ever seen him nor beard fro n t him sation to pbv»i«-a] exhaurtion overpsyw- proportion a* Mr H ow e considered its ed and fixed it all al -ne f-«r the pure,n. ■ viuhl discern a g a t e : the g ra y sky. ed a f- ut a n y th in g . T h e mann mnc*. W * r « ly know t t e terrib le things . th in gs a re la id out in this I ered her. fete fe lt lik e f a i l i n g and she e x te n t It w a* lim it leas. N o doubt t t e and t e refused to t e {«aid fo r it.' th a t the papers are p u b lish in g t h a t us “ The man seemed to look upon Lam- hang ug by the Dv k to one o f the iron all w n c i . Y o u a lw a y s find wliat| fa m ily b a d cred it and o w ed a ll t t e attem pted to h a il a jw w in g street car. loops w hich serve fo r a U d d er on the a ll " don't w an t in an lim ited abun H ere wer» prey s re fu sin g paym ent as m ot» won side o f the spire, the figure o f a man! A n 'toilg in g person in t e r v ic in ity step n eigh b o rin g tradespeople. derfu l than bis clim bin g tbe steeple, and ' T r u t h is arm ed me and w hat you ca re fo r you oan't't tw o w om en and fo u r ch ild ren left to ped the vehicle, and s t e fe lt sure that he " "S® niucb fo r J ack L am p rey? 1 said perhaps t e w as right. Well, bit by bit. ‘ B a t it is nut t r u th “ W h at are you ta lk in g about?" aec*ted t e r to a seat. She seemed to be fa ce t t e u tn a n o n . to m yself, a s I harried to the police " N o t tru th ! M y dear yo u n g !adv. do under t t e icSuen c» to a terrible dream, hi* w ife . ' M iu B a rcla y cam e in w ith t t e letter, I found little thing* w hich, when pieced starion. H e has saved me a n y more you kn ow w h at be has been d o in g m -W h a t atu I M ik in g about? out to w h ich s t e m ust a w a k e s to find and Mr H ow e took it m ech an ically and together, pointed unmistakably to Jack tr o u b le ' » m a n r a lly fo r y e a n v p a t it in a pocket book. T hen t e looked Lam prey a* the murderer. He had. un everyb o d y ta lk in g a b ou t? Iuau h e n e lf the happy g ir l to form er daya. "By tbe time I had been to the station " B a t hia w ife w a* not extravagan t. * T b e blow kad fa lle n to n v id e n iy th at a at ter. til recently, been seen frequently in and and be- k to the church it w as broad ti'-n >lay: that -w vasion when you < " T h a t i* one to t t e e v il effects to p ariert realizatio n to i u fu ll m eaning " Y o u m y th ere u m oney in t t e about Stockport w ith tbe girl, but fo r - tipe tb e most triv ia l «»marks of| the last tw o or three month* s te had d aylig h t, and o f course the imdy han g o w e T h e innocent have to suffer, per- w as u tte rly im possible. S t e found her badge-p-eddler an d porcorn man. in g aloft had been seen and a crow d hap* m ere than t t e gu ilty . I am very s elf re v o lv in g one idea on t t e next Sat “ Yea W e had to dispose o f tt e din- 1401 b*en ob* f'rTe<1 in hi* company. He w on't be ab le to h e a r three wo carry fo r yon end your fa m ily , b a t tbe urday Mr M essenger w ou ld at least see wMwwto Several persons refused to gtea ^-*d been a Jolly *ort o f fellow , but since had already collected, every one recog the P resid en t's a d d re ss.” — Wash n izin g it a s that o f J a ck Lam prey. la w m oat tak e it* c r a r s e in th is ra s e I her again. It w as tao-saary fo r her to w any more credit. ' lh e A4*1 rr * «* d her vlsiu It had " A « r a n g e fre ak .' I rem arked to the S t a r am r e r y boey this m o rn in g P erh ap eyo a th in k deeply, to overcom e th is tim id ity, "H a v e you any plan* whatever?” *) f f t noticed that be had become serg -a n t who w a s with me. a re a w a re th at t t e unexpected death to fin* nervoo* excitem ent, th is oow ardic* “ N a Mrs. Barclay u prostrated. W * «“ oody and silent, and t e bad taken to D e c l in e in P e a r l* . " I don't think so.' he replied ‘J a ck t t e enehier not only le ft m atters in coo ■zw too anxioos about her to i B i « » o f ¿rink a good deal, although be had pre- A curious effect o f the plague I to ccosclou« d u g rao e and present every had made him self a s o n o f hero o ver dia has been a sudden increase I f a w n , but led to y o e r broeber * sorlden poonble argum ent, e ve ry p lea that could a n y th in g elan S t e d icta ted t t e totter. T io asly been n most a b s te n tio n man. flig h t Y c u moat excuse me. ” ” H e w a s a w a y from hia lodging* 00 goin g up the*p,:re to re p « * tb» vane and num ber o f pearls rea ch in g t t e 1 It w * co o ld only get a w a y from here be urged in t e r b ro tte r 's b e h a lf " D o n 't send me a w a y un til yon have t t e n igbt o f t t e m urder, and on bis re there w as no-hing more likely to occur market, and a con sequent ma rked | w ith t t e children. " W hen s t e re a c te d home, the children beard a ll that 1 w an t to my. W h at g o d were at lunch, and her sister in -law wa* “ H ave y o a a n y reaouroea p erson ally ? tu rn e a rly t t e n ext d a y t e w a* ira vel- to his mind -ban to C n ^ i bis career at in pri es. This is not due to ud « the sam e place.* ca n t t d o yo n to pot h im ia prison? He asleep, so s t e had a short respite from I mean th is k in d ly , b a t yon need not •ta in ed . a s If t e had w alked a long w ay. in d u stry on the p art o f t t e iiiver»,| h as n o m oney He can do n oth in g there eager «yes and pointed question a S i e “ T h ere w as do one round Stockport to the fact that the n ative -leal H ia lan d lad y rem em bered th at be told to rep ay y o a W e h ave n o th in g W e had no w ish fo r food. Solitude w a* t t e “ W h y not, w hen y o a ere eo kind? 1 t e r t e had fallen dow n in som e chem w ho would venture up t t e spire and a Bombay have been in such h a r e n ev er earned a dollar. ” h ave n oth in g Jasper ha* taken care o f ica l w orks w here be bad been on a Job. telegram had to be sent to S u ly b r id g e quit t t e stricken c ity th at they o n ly devore s t e knew. B u t th is w a* __ _ H an d had stain ed his clothes, and she fo r a man to com e and get the body " T e n , tt is a ll v e ry a d . but it is about w h o lly un attainable throughout t t e day. eagerly disptved o f t t e i r wares a recollected Im m ediately a ft e r hia a r dow n. It w as past m idday before th - tim e to m a k e an exam p le to somebody Dorn t e ow n th is bouse’ " Her lunch wa* sent up to t e r b y t t e below t t e customary market T h is so rt to th in g is g ro w in g too rapid "Y e a . b a t U n cle C h a rle y any« th at t t e riv a l hom e t e had b o r e d h im self brush steep lejack arrived and by that tim e •'n e E n glish firm o f impori'-rs t th o u g h tfu l s e rv a n t and in due tim e in g and spon gin g his garm en ts. t j in th e com m on it,v T b e bonks charge h a lf Sto-kport had beard o f the a ffa ir bonk w ill tak e everythin g. H ow ever, Mrs. B a rcla y had to t e a r t t e result to t t e dian pearls lias accu m u lated a th e ir lam es to the gen eral account and T h e r e w as sufficient to Ju stify me In M '-rk w as discarded and an immense th at is o n ly r ig h t 1 suppose w e are beg- visit to t t e bank. A b o at S o 'clo ck in t t e which, if placed su d d en ly to tbej o b tain in g a w a rra n t, bnt be w as a w a y crow,] collected to w itness the sight tan ks no effort to b rin g these offenders g a r * ." a fte rn 'v n tocnething happened. A gen ket. it is estimated, w ould send 1 to fu s t ic * W * b a r e concluded to spars on a Job— no one k n ew w here e x a ctly , E v e ry foot w as w it-b e d by thousand* S t e lo o ted stra ig h t a t Mr. H o w * A tletnan sent op hi* cord, w ith a request quotations fu lly 25 per cent. n o efforts in th is cnee. I am g la d to aligh t flush m ade him m neu m ote at- e x ce p t th at it w a s som ew here n ea r Liv- o f eye«, and w te n at last he approached T t e nam e w a* not k n o w th a t y o u are ign orant to y e a r f«w an in te rv iew erpooi—and It w as n**Ie«e fo r me to th“ ««»T ing body o f J a ck L am prey tbe I a V ie w o f R e c e n t Event». b ro th e r's wfaercobcwU. I t som ew hat fa m ilia r— W illia m Howe, “ I w o u ld n 't p a t it q u ite so hard. Y o u le a v e Sto ckp o rt, w h ere I had the best ! l ftngues w hich had been loudly 'w a r “ Jim son w a n ts th e P residency o M l » B a rcla y prepared to see h im w ith sim p lifie s th e m atter How. i f y o a w ill m ast have re la tiv es able to aeaist you ch a n ce o f ca tch in g him. on a w ild gooee ! r1n* » W hashed a s bv common con F ifth N ation al R an k , doesn't be? * J s •»*«** to dread that wa* pe rfe c tly r i s i u n til yon con adopt some m ethod for ch -*----- -- mm"— — a se — to " L ----------- iverp oo - l -•** w ith ou t - better ln- sent. “ Yes: but he sta n d s no show 1 fo n n a tio n . My only course w as to w ait " S o r e ly y o a cann ot be so cruel, so ble in oer m anner end t e r appearance a* ta k in g ear* to these children. ” “ I th a n n ever forget t t e fe w m inute* Shum way.“ t t e en w red t t e darkened d raw in gro o m . 1 a n d keep q u iet till t e cam e back, w hich T h in k ! 1 * th ere not som ethin g th a t follow ed, w hile t t e steeplejack “ W h it 's Shum w a y 's recoin men [ c o n n a n .] I t e wae exp ected to do the fo llo w in g •now looking the size to • Hufe ch ;ld , a do? 1 am w illin g to w ork H r H w e rose w ith a ri — iiiin g ges fo r t t e p lace?“ ture and offered hi* h a n d try ms - - “ * _______________ * day. m ade htt w ay very cautio usly close ud "He h asn 't a n y re la tiv e * ." —Cle* " 1 am a friend to your brother. " t e T b e M arie A n to in e tte bine g lo v e is n “ I took e v e ry precau tion to prevent to the body. and. fixing a rope to it P la in D ealer. said q u ie tly , "and I am in clined to d ollars, w ith n ovelty. It is m ade of fine suede, and ia an yon e k n o w in g th at t e w a s 'w anted, "O n e h i m ade hi* p reparation , fo r lo w erin g it a — you th in k th in k th at I can convey a mcaesge to t t e t peemliar a b id e to bine w h ich has b a t som e *paT m ast h a ve got to suspect HI* R t t r t l . B a rcla y , yo u r M m should you core to commuuionen bean eo popu lar throughout th e w inter. It and giv en him w arn in g. T t e police Wh° -» « ■ « o n the ttt “ W h a t a re you c r y in g aboat. w ith him . " A b rig h t terra cotta g lo v e tt another in L iverp oo l t e d been w ired to, and had top to t t e square to w e r to receive It. “ I fee l bad ” T h ere w as som ething a w fu lly M d aDd Oh. indeed w e do long to hear from n o v elty show n fa r e arly sp rin g h is etnpU yers. who k e p t w atch to a ll train * in t t e direction solem n about It all! a rd ly . “ Did you eat too much at him , and Mrs. B a rc la y w ou ld lik e to ¿ jj to tan , tram n p ole faw n to S tockp ort, and to w a rd even in g of k e ep in g h u fa m ily in w rit* to h im ” to - “ In due coarse the a**Wtant received p a rty ? ' brow n, are the vogue for t t e vecnvKl d a y I received t t e Intimation a s ty le w h o lly iaoonaistent w ith h u s a l “ No. sir; that’ s the trouble: I 'eel] M i» B a rcla y s a gitatio n w as p ain ful. t a » . _______ ! ! 7 5 : Whlch * to* dow n to t t e to th a year. A n ew ahnde to th at a m an resem blin g his description a ry T o n k n o w I am rig h t In w h a t I because I uidn't ea t more.” - ! « ground M d everyone .ro u n d me £ •It y o a w in procu r e m e t t e letter. I m n to kn ow n es had tak en t t e train and w aa on his •my. W h y , yo u m ost h a r e been n ch ild Statesman. m ack w an w ith w ay . Ae«l*rcd by a local d etective who m arked that t e sw u n g it roughly to t t e w h en r o a r Irrith rr began cle rk in g it far sh a ll tr y to get tt sa fe ly to him . Do na« ^ e arth , w ithout sh o w in g th e resoec« k n e w tbe m an. I w atch ed e v e ry pas- It only does a w om an good 10 I M rs B a rcla y ? " 1 k id 1 1 g lo v e * I aen g er o a t t o t t e train e a .ta a rriv a l at w hich might have teen looked £ T T n Iting w hen a t e cornea b a ck • "O * w e t r t e flr i O h to q u it* -i,™ * rtTU,ly '- 'to d oat -Sham e" I fiwvkpor«, b a t no J a c k L am p rey alight- B ut all at once t t e hush w hich hud th aak fu taeu a th a t a t e W not 1 IM A R C A D Y . ¿¡A r - g to ito r n i i tv w f t j s n O n * « t fifc * i