‘11; ‘ “We _will go at once,†decided Sir Oilï¬eld. ‘ e 3 Kiss Hastings wished them enccen ; - hut the proud face directed toward the flowers was never turned to them The vpelelipe were never u‘noloeed to utter ’ Jone word. After the gentlemen had left “mm. fwhen Miss Heatihge began to meal: '51 eagerly of the Ines. Pauline raised her ‘ hendjlith a} mogul gesture. ,. 1’,“ , l: ,1; " I have heard enough," she said. "I 39.60 not wislrto ho'ar one word more." :1" The robbery created a great sensa- tion ; inspectors came from Andieigh : ’Royal, and a detective from Scotland ] Yard, but no one could throw any light upon the subject. The notes could not ' be traced; they had been void in from 5 mfl'eront sources, and no one hsdkopt . a list of the numbers. Even the detective ssomod puzzled. Sir Oswald hsd locked n the notes in “the box at night, he had ept the keys in his own pouession, snd he hsd found in the morning that the box was still looked sod tho notes gone. It was s hlns day's wander. Captain Langton [Ive All the help he could, but as all numb seemed melons sml hopeless. it My. alnndonod slun- s time, and st the and of the week Captain Lsngton was summoned to London, and all hope of saving the mystery was mlinq hell. " Iain so glad you are come, â€-Aubrey , yet can advise me what to do.†Q And the baronet told the story of his can. i ‘ (lawn Langt‘ob was shocked amazâ€" ' 0d; he asked a hundred questions, and ‘ Mien quggea ted that they ahonld drive over to Audiolgb Royal yand place the “it in the hands ofthe Chiefp Inapeotu or o( police. “ You may have made some mistake. lit,†he said. “ You were tired last night, and it is inst possible that you may have put the money somewhere else. and do not remember it." ‘ “My servants have always been to 'Inelike faithful old friends,†he said, sadly,“ "there is not one among them ~who would hold out his hand to steal ’ ‘ me." ‘ . r‘ Captain Langlon suggested that he~ fore going in Aildln'gh Royal, they should search the library. ~ No 3 in the wide world these was not one that the loyal old man suspected of 101)!)qu ‘him‘. “You said you hag! not taken the inumborofthe notes ; I fear it will be difloult to trace them," he said, mgr-eh fully. “2h: 3 sayings mysterious robbery. I I: one any one you suspect, Sir Oswald f’ 1:81! 08"“ looked paciï¬ed. .u I" u not so much the actual Inns of thomouov that ha: mieved me," he It“, . “I â€h!" “0‘ feel it. -]t I am (ï¬lm. to lhlpk that there should Iâ€. o thief mong the people I have loved and trusted." “ What a solemn council !" inï¬errupt 0d the voice of Aubrey Langton. "_Wlnt gloomy conspirators 1†Sir Onnld looked up with an Iir of gnu Idiot. 7 7 it No ; I Mught the: box years ago in Venice; it has a peculiar lock â€"-there in um. one in England like it." "It! in very strange." said Miss Hg. “ A thousand pounds is no \fr‘iflim loot- ". ' “You mi lIt show now» iiule Interest 0., (Paulino,"m I] her «new simply , “van mm .fl'oct it, «Ion if you do but feel it.†‘ .:' «I‘m wry aorrv indeed," aha ro- w, coldly “ I am gaievo‘l that you In}. ht}! such a loss." _ Paulinb Dam-ll, her face turned to tï¬â€˜o Men. mtemd no Word. ‘7 I looked the box and onrriedvit 'Vith my own hnnde to the study. I oed it in the drawer of my writing- tnble, end looked that. I never parted with my keys to any one ; as in my in- variable mle, I placed them under my pilloiv. I slept soundly all night, and when I woke I found them them. As I tell you I have been to the box, and 5the notes are gone. I cannot under- It‘and it, for I do not see any indication of a theft, and yet I have been robbed." tMiss Hastings looked very thought» to . . “ You have certainly been robbed," lhe laid. “ Are you sure the keys i have never left your [xmessiun 3’ 1 ’ "Nave: for n mmnent,†he replied. c" Hasnnynne in the house duplicate he!!!†Ill} asked. _ “1 did {I watched you. You placed them in one corner. I could put my flag? 9n 3mg pl_a_noo.:’ said Mi_ss Hmyidgu. “Exactly 060 thousand pounds,†he replied. “I cannot understand it. You law»ug9_mglnco the gluten in the box t" “Gone !" "repeated Min Hastings. "It is impohiblcl You must be mit- takon ; you mutt hove outlooked them. 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It in the only medicine dubbed patent medicine thnt l have ever felt like reoommendin and 1 am very anxious to see it in every 'p ace. for 1 tell yon-that 1 would not he wnthont it in my hon-e for any consideration, 1 am now safer-inï¬rm e pain like Rheumatin'm in in right ' b and nothing relieve- me like henna. Eolectrio-Oil. ï¬ï¬mï¬ï¬c athéfimu I I an n Baptist Minister and below I even thought of bail: aclorgymnn 1 gndnm! in medicine but lo t a lucrative practice for my present profession, 40 yea; :30. I we: far many may unfl'eror from Quincy, “Thom“ Eoloctric Oil cured mo." I van elso troubled ï¬th Ranger's!- end Tithomaa’ Eclectric Oil “ You are very good to â€nief’ ghe aid. " You are the only one 'in the ride world who cares for me." Curm- nnd demon-trauma of afoo- tion were very ram with Pauline ; but now she bent down with a tofcenod face and kissed the anxious bmw. “i will do anything you wish, Pane linn,,’ returned Miss Hastings; “ but, my dear child, be prudent. I am frightened for youâ€"lie prudent. It It will be worse than useless for you to make an enemy of the future Lady Darnell. I would do anything to help you, anything to Ellleld you from non row or harm, but I am frightened on your accounts†“ Miss Hastin s,â€uhe said, one morn- ing. “you can 5i) me a fuvom. SI. Oswald has been saying that. we "HIM call at the Elms to See Lady Hummm and Miss Rocheforcl. I should Iefusp but that the requeut. exIIcIlv suits mI plans. I wish to see Min Rociwl’nul , we will dIive mer this aneI noon Will you engage Lady Hampton. in come:- satiou while I tail: to heI niece i" m a 001,-.» Mum ’UUILIJIO In OOXI‘MO'I. The prepemtionn for the wedding ‘ went on with greet activity ; the room: rrepumd for the bride were a men-o! of uxury end beauty. There we". bond- oir with moo-silk and white lace hung. inge, adorned with most exquisite pics tum and statues, with rarest now... and most heeu'iful ornamentsâ€"e little 'fniry nook. over which every. one went into captures except Pauline ; she never even looked at thealtemtiona. she never mentioned them or showed the least intenmtjp them. She went on in her cold, proud, self-contained manner. hiding many thoughts in her heart. A lam manure Baden“; 35th Yeah. To be Coming]. OHA P'I‘ER XXII. Dr. E. F. aligns, III U". thington. D. 0. Corry', Pl. MI by all math aha-uh. M.“ â€NH“ “but“! 17w In»!!! "k cm}; p0] RM. mm M“ M - v. n v Maude mm- )lm- .Md our NW uxl' Ml «u aulmnvphhrhd __.___° --â€" 11 11411]: no when. 'lden chance is oï¬â€˜ered, thereby yelwoys kgpiug poverty from your door. Those who elmys take ed; vuntnge of the golden chumes for making mone tint we offered. gonerdly become weslt y, while thme who do not improve such chunoes remein in poverty. We want many men, women, boys and ï¬t: to work for us in their own loco itiw ~ business will ey more than ten times ordinary wages. We urnieh anexpensive outï¬t and all that you need, free. No one who engages fails. to make money very repillly.‘ You can de-‘ vote your whole time to the work, or only your opera moments. Full information and all Nut is needed sent free. Address ~_.._-~m _ __ In 1mm the plum. uncou- flu and their con- oumpHn “can to ho jun If. romarhabk moor in "lining certainfonm of ronclu'tia, and a. almoat opeci‘c act in curing ob- m'nato hacking Coughs, in now on†kmprn to CM ruffle; at {Iv-ac: ' _ n g, A Â¥A,,. - io EIHI dorï¬ol of- fauna!!!“ Spruce: and HM P‘nu (n can. of Lung Dio- hao Hoard q! "upon- Mpamdfl‘ou â€Milne“ Red 8mm“ Gun. (Defl- ctow I'l-wor.) Millie. Whine EapeNomnt and Tunic. SIpcrlor to anyawdidm am“ all the about com um. A "temp omnbina alum Gum «M mdufmm Hum Spruce Mo without: doubt the moat numb wm‘u Gumbo- ..Jlg- .. 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