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murdered her tomorrow if we had her father as you suggest, he may not come. Where is your master,, have sent her to find out exactly From Vicier « Ffrealda ('onip«nion. Wilson?” what investigation he has to fear CHAPTER II. , from us.” I “Better not see him,” I urged; "let us telegraph for Dallinger and BY J. H HESEI.TINE. But Warburton was already out not let Grendall know anything j of the room, and, looking through A beautiful old place.” I ex- 'claimed, when we came in sight of about it until he has given an opin- (the window, I could see him meet Miss Grendall, Grondali, a stylishly dreesed dressed 'it, and then I stopped suddenly, ion ” My advice came too late, ho *• young lad v, whose face, however, I ¡glancing at Sir Tom’s face to see ever Mr. Grendall must have wa8 n°l able to see. - 'whether he had noticed something state of worked up ; heard his excited voice in the hall, Relieved by my friend’s absence which in my ---- anxiety, filled me with forebodings, for just as I spoke, a noor opened- from the necessity of pretending to Ifi.Mriid h« gave Mvp no sign, sizn. except except-'and Miss Caryll’s guardian him eat, I rang the •bell to inouire Dr. lfhe ‘did, he that his pace increased almost to a ' self came out. I should have re Tichelling’B address. I had an run. He did not speak until we cognized him at onee from the de impression that he had given the 'were standing in the porch, and a scription which Sir Tom had given death certificate in total ignorance | whitehaired man servant had come of him—a tall, lean man of about of the heiress’ former trance, an l° a"'"’er b>p impatient pull at the fifty, with stooping shoulders and a impression, which I found after thin, selfish, crafty face. bell. wards to be correct. Al the time I “Why are the blinds down, Wil “Ah! Sir Thomas Warburton,” had no means of ascertaining, fa- The proprietor having been raised 1 80,1 he asked, in a stern, curt he said, holding out his long, bony on interviewing the buxom land It is first class in every respect. * | in the business kuuws just how to conduct it. 1 Meat at retail and whole- I voice. which I should not have re-| hand, which the baronet ignored; lady, I was disappointed to find »mi at nnees sale prices You oan buy by the quarter, less nr or n.nra more, and prices ‘cognized; and the old servantan- ’, “it is kind of you to come and con- that Dr.. Tichelling had started that Beef,Pork,Mutton, Sausage I »wrred, , . quaveringly: , ! dolt; with us in our trouble, al- very morning for the Riviera, leav as low as you would have to pay ranchers “ Haven ’ t you heard. ,Sir lorn ? I though I am rather surprised, after ing his practice in the temporary K. A. M atthes , Proprietor.' etc. r.„ the ♦».„ jx>or young ..., arrHfi«!“ithe rupture of the engagement. I charge of a stranger. , It is for mistress! ! “Miss Caryl) is dead?” I asked, am afraid that there is no hope Sir Tom came in while the good greatly shocked, 1 saw that the that this is a trance, as I heard lady was gossipping about the af young barbnet was trying to frame nmeiyou suggest. Dr Tichelling’8 de fair, and I could see by her face the question and could not. ’__ rhe cision niRtnn is verv very ephatic.” that he hid received some news. old man look'd at him, not me. The young man was in no mood “W omen are strange creatures,-’ when he answered: to answer quietv. His indignation he said, as soon as we were alone “Yes, sir. She died on Tuesday had been raised to boiling uoint, “Well, what have you heard,” I I morning and is to be buried tomor and quite regardless of mv warn asked, impatiently. row .” ing glance, he blurted out the fact “Only what the shock was which "Where is—Miss Cars 11? In her which I would I rather have k«-ptlSent Dessie into her trance. Dal- ro >m?” asked Sir Tom, quietly, and concealed I linger said a great emotional shock MWARß I is the whole stay we both glanced at his face, won- "It is no use arguing about it,” I ,nighl R and’Matilda Grendall’» et Imitatine trade I mark* a»4 laSaSe. | <1 ring whether his anxi»ty had1 he said, hotly. “Decima shall not <I about confession makes’ine feel more sure m ide him daz»-d and unable to un |)e |Jlirjpd till she has been ^een bv than ever that my darling is not able to understand. , ! a specialist. T We ”" will telegraph for .¿¿¿j “Miss Crtryll’a body,” said the Dallinger at otic?. He is sure to ‘‘Miss Grendall has made a con old servant, “is in the riann that come tonight when he knows ” fession then?” I sa-id.* I «a-< an was her bedroom, Sir Tom,” and Iff n2r1r2(TPC COrtS nomorc than Other package soda—«ever spoils He put his arm in mine abruptly noyed. after I had thrown my heart 111 pOUlyu^ vD. flour—universally acknowledged purest io the world. he stepped aside, as without anoth- as he spoke, and marched me to e- wo-d the poor fellow walked’past wards the door. Mr. Grendall loat so entirely into his trouble, to find Hade only by CHURCH k CO., New York. Sold by grocer» everywhere. the baroqet inclined ip be reticent. • him into tin* house and began to his B'-lfcont ol for the first time Write for Arm and Hammer Book of *« laablo B»ef»— FWgg. , “She wa3 more, less hysterical, locei.d the broad etairca-e. I stood "I shall not insult Dr. Tichelling . so perhaps I ought to keep her con- (ill the ball, wondering whether I by alowing any other physician to | ^Ton“^ mysriL he said, in a ought to follow him. mv mind di see the corpse,” he said, raising his tone that would have ended my in vided between respect for his great voice after us: but Sir Tom ignored grief and anxiety for its effects up him completely. 1 fell rather un- quiries if I had not been so suspi cious ot the young lady’s, motives. on him. easy. /‘Now that they are pitting their TD \ I'oevery |»erson send-| "It does not seem right that he "You do not think that Grendall wits against ours, I think we ou"ht i I II A . ° should not have be*n told, does it, will try any tricks while we are to show no quarter,’’ I said. “We one yearly subscription to The II kkai . ii together with ten «•••nt« extra, sir?” said Wilson, when he was away?”’I ’ ‘ 1 asked, and ----- I found ' ' that. ought to search together fora mo- we will send free a copy of The World Almanac for 1M95. Single copies «»»««• “If he had not happened my friend had imagined the possi live in every action and word of the nn*y l»r orde-ed at this otlice for 2o cents . to come down today, the poor young Grendalls, father or daughter.” mistress would have been buried bility. "1 have locked the door of Deci “I suppose-so-.- MissGren- without his knowing a word about inn's room, ’ ’ he said, "and given dall contrv.-es that she forged a let 1 it,” the key to Mary Augard. .Deesie ’ a ter apparei.tljy from mvself to her, “It seems incredible that Mr maid, in case her mistress wakes and sent Decima into her room |Grendall could have been so heart and wants assistance. ” with the direct intention of letting less,’ I sai»l. "Sir Tom is the first l b»- natural manner in which he her see it on her desk. It was just man in 'he world who ought to I spoke of bis fiancee waking from in front of the desk that mv poor have been told.” her trance, showed me that Lis be- darling wa* found lying,” “So I thought, sir,” agreed the iiet was a real one, that she was old man. “and 1 .»aid as much tot TO BE CONTINUE!». still living, and not only a wild •the master, and gut a month's no . The Best Refere.ice Book Printed, «w tioe for saying it. He told ......... me that ‘‘Ope born of despair. » o’ A Volume of over 500 pages •he ha«l l»r»k. u oft |>er enagaement “Tlu‘ CMn lni trusted?” It Treats 1,400 topics with Sir Tom. and that h r death ' “Perfectly. The girl loves poor Endorsed by STATESMEN, could be of no imiArtai ce to him “ lV'Me 88 “»«ch as I do; and is as su«pieious as her muster. He • EDUCATORS and "And huw >Hd Miss Caryll meet Iwr dratk*-- 1 «»krd. luy suspiciaus would have to kill Mary Augard. 1 ‘ STUDENTS everywhere. j. 1 ' m 4 ih 4 ber guardian | »bink. to eel possewion of lhat kev.: n i 4 Ha» Re»c i»<1 Such a State of Per My mind wag at ease at once, I 1 every moment, and the old man fection That it la a Veritable / wiped hi i« eu-*. I and 1 gave tuy thought« to thè coin- I 5 If it is, you will be atron», vigorous, Kncyclopedla of Facta, Statla- full of life and ambition; you will haves tlca and Kvonta drought f*nwn ' Dr. Ticbvl.ing called it heart of » meMag- which would food appetite and good digestion; to January First, 1800. (Mwaaa, «ir, bo| I do not think he l* sure to bring D*lling»-r to I^-n-1 strong nerves, sweet sleep. * • fc *-r ’ “ "»Untlr. ' : * , I • Bat bow few caa say that their Wood K l#9$ volume it a whole liorrrv r a abdrrdVxgJ what II wms , and Mr,?“” AW Is'nure! 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Hood‘a BeMuarUla purifies, vital iti Mias Grvudall’a twin -quit,- dead ( " •’’burton had stayed when he I Brat made Decima Caryll’s acquain- and ea.'iches the blood. Therefore, it '•» imi Tut e lar Horning. lying juvt iu ■ lHealh the medicine for you. t a tree made a prrieftce of It will give you pure, rich, red blood and Strong ti--rve». ■ . . having a lunch, but half wiy thro ’ Ae hr waa »peaking. Sir Tom It will overt.»me that tired feellnt- hinitrlf eaiue down eta ire, hie free ll there was a knock »( the door of errata aa anpeU.a. y* »• refreehiag sleep and make you ilrvnt. H us H«1. hie ewe burning with ex otd-faehioned inn parlor, where we w»rw sitting, and the hoe teas of the citement. "h is a trance. I am sure that Angel announced that Miaa* Rren- fnmt wf her writing labU." Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier it ie a tranoe,” all a quiver with a dall aiahwi to apeak to Sir Tom fever of b<q>e and fear and indigna privately outride. |Uon. aiid that li-nd would have -Be careful what you tell her.” Prom meat ly in the public eye today__ pul her under the ground and I *a*d ‘If ahe is as scheming as »J«*- Hood’s Pills