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PARTED
FIL ly
aiirer brooks will miss thee,
Te Grosse tha used tolise taee,
Sip dew-de
And rule with soft ¢ curla of simny hal
the early dew-drops
wil ees
oat the Toses, thes
P anrdoa wali thy Isughtor fa tho
For thy aap uot the
+ Teo mend with flow
way ke The bu mers fekey bowers
ow pee H
the sot com
Ge binds thom mirth retraining,
‘That greeted with their carols sweet thy waking every
oor motner! hash thy weeping
bore thy darlig weebing,
Flowers bis Tie topes
Where tie jush still lingers,
For the angels are his playmates oa te plains of Para-
gerd soon to Ast ot Caner, of ree ob
Pe Mi ad
THE DOUBLE TRAGEDY HYSTERY.
AN OLD-TIME DETECTIVE NARRATIVE,
By “OLD SLEUTI,”
Author of “ Old Sleuth, Badger & Co. * Billy Joyce,
ne Gove The Man Was
° Se vorkt on Th of
Detective,” efc., ete. ete.
enced in No. 1258 of Tux New Yore
This story
Tack numbers can be obtained
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from all Newadealers.
{rmis STORY WILL NOT BE PUULISHED Ix BOOK FORM.)
CHAPTER XVII.
‘Taene followed a moment's silence, and then
Edward Kalley sal
4c Yes, ata glance I discerned the great fraud.”
“faa
« Well, what was it you discovered?”
I discovered that there was a scheme on foot to
“Thad recel parporting
to bare been sent by the ‘loter of are lead friend,”
“Sho gave me an address where I was to call
‘upon ber.”
“ ot eailea.”
veal?
“ oh A young lady met me.”
“Bat the young lady was not the sister of my
dead friend.”
“She ras not the sister of your dead friend?”
« “bid tie lady you met claim to be?”
them, and her face made a remarkable Impression
upon my mind, 1 cau never forget her face.
“* You say she was beautiful!”
“you
“Have you seen her since
an eho glatued to be the bel
«Hew ts thats”
«cf Qurted in to And ber, bat one night Twas as-
aultod, and it was eridently the intention ‘ot my
assailants to mi The} ed they bad
succeeded, but I T eporore, ted {have started I
iieveat the scheme of
ron met With the wom-
these devils.”
«You are satlsfled the heiress is ving?”
And qho was the Woman who died or who com-
mitted auleide at the | Hotel I?
Abs, there comes the mystery!”
« You sa dod;
“T did. .
“Where!
“At the morgue.”
“And did you reeogtae | are
Red wat tt © gamer
sido ot kaon. mt not certa the
cide or murder te connected 13 pt way Sais the
affair of med a ave 20 ld you.”
You,
“a ‘ink Tean aid you.”
“The man who lives at ——— Street.”
The woman lives there.”
rae bat womar
‘he Woman who, claims to be Adele Heath.”
“ “She ives there?”
tt Aod there is a man goes theret””
«T suppose the man to whom I denounced her,”
iF will doseribe the man,”
The dReative. described the man he had “ shad-
a
Bt
ged "to the house on — Street, and Edward
Balloy exclaimé
That is the ran!
at is the man who called on you in behalf
of, he claimant”
“ And, he claimant lives in that honset”
“Yes
“ * Opens
DeET ‘shadowed * he? down.”
ead you know the man was in communication
en
wal suspected it, 1 did not know it for a cor
tainty.
“ nie went therg to-night?”
su
‘tyhat was your schemse in captaring met”
“There was'a certain man goibg ther
“ Who is the man?”
“I do not know him. ‘I patupa scheme to capt-
re him.”
“and you supposed you bad that man When you
canter ‘ured 1 moet”?
Yes.”
“And what was your intention?”
{:Tintended to force hima to a confession.
“Tue man who called on you does visit the
05, T th onght 60; bat it was the other man J
Wished to take prisoner.”
i Row Ebave a revelation to make,”
Well”
The woman who lives at Strect is interested
In the case of the woman Whose body was found at
the —— Hotel.”
"7 7ga know ‘that to be trae?” _
“how ‘aia you ran down thé fact?”
‘The man who called on zou I know is work,
HAPTER XVIII.
ue You know that?” demanded Kaley.
‘flow a¥d yon ascertain
cs Sshadowed' down to See aaa have fally vert
jut you have certainly run down,
tifa what dose the mnystory consist?”
‘The woman whose i ‘was found at the hotel
was not a
abt you ave etablished that fects”
faction —Fee. n
“fave you tbe} es
“« wie Sea, Xtuink 1 ave the proofs.”
‘ea 3
anda vavange ngection in ast open of of ie ¥
pecullor expression ia Kalloy’s eves
roice
6 detectiv peculiar
he spoke, aud th
“What do yon think?”
E
<1 am anzious to know what yon ous
«1 euspect not -
‘The ahective spoke truthfully. He bad proof,
bat did not ghee to state his a and, after a
ent,
Essie Hinsdale?”
and asked
“Well, tell mo about ber
Ta It possible you do ‘act know her?”
“I do not.”
‘(Poem how did yon tearm the name?”
“1 will tell you later.”™
‘:Fasie Hinadao is the real name of the wom
who is seeking to palm herself off as Adele Heath.’ m
Te wa the detoctive's tara fo give a lite start,
and he ejaculated:
Anal thnt’s the way the wind blows, eb?”
“ ¥ hat do you mean?”?
Ss What do you thiok T mean?”
“We olainly.’
Ta mo what you meat
« First I will asic i a "gestion. Your answer
may lead toa conclusion, "Wonld Essie Minadale
de any purpose in making it appear she
ead?
«What would be her purpose?”
fcr think thes ‘would like to make me think she
"heed jsho was not your frlend’s sister?” eset
No, «And bare vou reached a conclastons”
“Fxplain, “f'am delving home toseveral conetosions, Who
TD at a. glanoo that I waa in the prosence of
& woman representing herself to be my dead
friend’s sister.”
ae Did you denounce her?”
is the executor of the estate of your friend George
eee man who I making up the whole acheme.””
* And his ni
‘What did yon do?’ He is the executor?”
{I listened to her story, and when she eald @ | «Yes.»
friend of here—a lanyerewould ‘call upon “And if he goes into court and goknowledzes
said: “Allright” this woman Essie Hinsdale as the heiress, she Will
And tis Ptriend called upon yout”” mt the money?”
t” ca
“Well? Why does she not do so?”
“Topened up the truth to him.’
‘You told yar it waa a frat
1d him I knew the true heiress was
and called me a villain.
ray after denouncing me in the vilest manner.”
" You gay it w
you
cOn'what ground did they seck to make it ap-
Pear that tue lady was your friond’s sister?”
“On the ground of & most singular an
able resemblance.
“Had you ever seen the ‘elster of your friend?”
#1 ¥es,
‘Ste knew yout?
“So; abe bad @ know me, 1 bad
seen her photogr: once inet her fa come
pany with ber ean tn
a8 not your friend's sister whom
od remark. |
They did not sce me, Teaw
“ cmt is @ part of their scheme I do not under
tere ls the gitl Adele Heath?”
“That Ldornctknom ss ee
4Re you believe she has been murdered?”
“ Yeh Dbetieve ahe still livest””
“She is in thelr power?”
& That is what I suspect.”
“Under What circumstances did George Heath
nile is reported to have ied of typhoid fever in
White traveling with this man Tsid area,”
“ And who is this man Alva orale
“How
{By patient study and luvestigation.”
ave you seen any one who aaw (i
ater bis death “ core Heath
ality him, But why did
éngueated to my mind.” |
’ ‘s ieath lives?”
wvIndulge the same suspicion.””
#
at be
afta be rs Mould be that he
dered, ut Thave indulged a: napicion that
he stil ives.
“T cite St possible that he is Insane?”
as a ck
“ye
“T never cn ah k man, He always
thought he, was, but et pon bis eae as
gro!
a eathee ‘was no Positive proof of bis i]ness?””
4 any one who knew Adele
“Have you fi
Heathr? yo
“T have not.
4 You do not ‘now when she was last seen?”
“ You have tried to trace her?”
“Where did George Heath die
silt bas mate toanpesr ‘that he died In an.
hospitat hero in New York."
hare You Visited the hospital?”
“Dia you gain any facts!” _
“Noting Positive.”
Have you been able to ascertal wl
Hleath was last seen aliv chpadamtresed Tsisaut®
«ed you have ing concernin,
agg a ave not learned anything ig
0 you discern the motive in seeking to make
you Peugya that Essie Hinsdale is dead?”
«at tte
‘2 Ble proofs of her death are for future use.”
“Ten a tial ”
« You know bimt””
«He is the fellow we are on
“You are right, Follow itn, Do not speak to
him. Just learn if be goes to bis house, oF
gomenhero o hhe goes to bis house you neage
‘own head-quarte
him and make for our
joes not go to his house ‘ick to blunand fu bin
Fon can de pend mpot
“know thet, my lads ‘sntnow Bre abead.”
je man Alvarey started away ata blow pace
and Edu fen to bis shadow,” "The detective,
wpeantime, determined upon, the burglar game:
No one was in
Once mote
sight, and be muttered:
ppl ecko the road is
Sorted lato tho basement and soon succeed
forepeniue the vacement Goon “He drow hie mask
lantern and tool yund. ‘Then removing his
shoes and palling, one atalr of moccasins, he de-
feended the stairs. He led without molesta-
oa and galued. the secoud floor, and. stood 0}
jest tio door of the room ta bleh he had seen
the glimmer of light from the atree
He peeped int it near
table. ‘She toemed foct tu deep Thought. The de-
tective had @ chance to meds her face, and bo
knew that he was tookin 2 Essie Hinsdale, He
baw the reeomblance to the picture he carried, bat,
like Kaley, was able to discern the differen
moment he stood and studied, aud then ‘uttered:
I reckon I will Intorviow that it woman!”
pate ook, the, detective but nud fo mark are
8 mousk ‘aver hie face
Bars 8 wai face and then, taking & pistol in his
band, b the door and boldly entered the
“ be continued in our next.)
“Old Sleuth” writes exclusively for The
New York Fireside Companto
AN ACTRESS'S STORY.
DY MRS. E. BCRKE COLLINS,
(A trial” Tas lending lady ab te. Od Drury Theater 1a New
ileans—n id the date—when the episode which
a Mat trial do they anticipate?” fom about to relate occurred, ‘Tho aovbretto of out
1 Rhey must fear I will come in and dispute the | company w Prettiest little creatures
wil. oo aginable—a blonde, gold-haired fairy, 60 pretty that she
tsi nl bos ord for poate! azine Cond ol ai fey opr tnt he
een you do not know who is the residuary . picture of her on th Buty comnebow | oe
Jegateo?”?” ‘as a strange, halt-frightened expression in her
PAM bes of terror, 90 ft eamed to me, for Twas thecal
nt, and then seemed like a
sald:
T seo what we have to do.”
shat
We must trace the last positively known whero-
abouts of dete and George Heath.”
CHAPTER
“Cas wo do that?” inte Fale, in answer
to our hero’s remar!
“T think we can.”
“T have tried to do so, and I have fatted.’”
1 Fou are not a regulir detective?”
0.”
abont it, And now about
ie men in this house?”
are a part of the crew of my yachh””
‘own this house?”
“You are a rch youl an, F supposer”
very moderate fortune.”?
“ Be lave: sons any speci it nerest in this affair?”
corge Hi 33 all, and I
io not Wish this
“And bis age, now?”
“About twenty-six.”
“ And this pictare?"?
{Was taken about four years ago.”
{And the one of tho sistent”,
s About two 0.”
reome tn sion of the lattert¥
“Tho first picture I received y triend. I
saw te Dane of the pt ecagraphor o on n che, card. I
Fent to bim,and he bad a negative of the slster for
it
gna the girl now sw
About twenty.’
: “foul will let me have ‘these pictures?”
ape are Janie ‘to defeat this wrong?”
ma
Fee rsh to aid mer”
“ «:Tuen let ime me Keep the the pictures.”
1a}
The deteedve ld somo fartber talk with Kaltes,
nd then departed, Ho had been about two hous
fed e bali the boise’ ie bed lis bea
in bis mind. He found it was well oa to ‘oma
phd he determined to rotura to the eho
Had goen the man Alvares enter. Miearived ta
of the house, when suddenly be was
by his litte factotum, Eddie. '
Hulloo, mymaat Where ‘id you come from?
“f Ive been plesing against two ‘Jimmies!
yout
“I sti prpraght you herets sco what I could
PEED tong bave you been here?”
About a ‘Goupte of hours.”
couple of house”?
i i yon have been watching that house?”
“ i uae you picked upapything?” =~
“een aby one enter?”
one leayer”
“ i Four been here about two hours???
fe hat light burned steadily in the window?”
“ ‘0 ous has left the house and no one bas en-
“ ch ecko con it ts 1 omhave been around, And
voy i aR Aa ats
lose two *
wren what of a
Faia ota uo ‘The detectite was amused,
adandy,
ma pleked up?”
saad it are 308 as ‘Tbave not
tory
“I have picked ap a great
ime to vel my sto nom. Bat we will youre
ariilo Ta Toere tiny be ‘be Bom ness [Or
wa an.
«I om, i idea Hh re
ome timo, and then
ws around for Bam ero watchiog
St man?”
who is always looking for someti or some one.
ir sitand watch the door with that ih
ened way. ing reserved in her man-
er which seemed to keep intruders back,
not venture.
atthe day, however, I went to her room—we boarded
# the same houso—and pushing epen the door, with
cue alight premey rap, I entered. To my sur-
prise Vira her name was Viva Durelle, whether fra
‘ass know—lay upon the floor, sob-
bing as though her heart would break. At soundof my
entrance she started up, pale and ‘byaterical, her bar
rea red and swollen with 100g m
‘Ryvng, Viva!” 1 exclaimed, “what hi
oe you heard bad news? Is anybody dead:
in disorder, her ey«
and then I saw that she hada portrait in her hand. it
ras onrtainly wousual for ight
ress to weep over somebody's Photograph,
san aughingy to
tease
PINE TIES the star’ himself is dead in lore with
yy f you only Koon 1
death, and her eyes dilated with
ww pale a8
- promise.” a im afraid got” she exclaimed. ‘+ And, oh, Madge!
a pon to-yon trora | dos't know how it troubles met, If yotr avy knew
Tay arorgi No, p90
Nad. Bee, it ta tt
ee Estracaieas wed
zs » be rut as al
Pek ears to A. a acamntme you ee Reese a
will furaish me what dam ‘gia have,” fave oF siranes
“f can show you & photu}-aph of Adele Heath.” Barrie that ‘Should k:
“Good.” ‘That night the pla in which pretty
Kalley produced a plGi{zraph. The detective | ured prooiienti 8 i Sn Bip Fs Boot >
saw that it was ‘a very beantifal girl, | Fife who has beer tales ro
and after Hooking at hi critully, he ask pevond her aaron roy, cous rae ea iy
dale ae Any Te- | Jast she elopes with her reat ‘over, Bnd leaves ber use
resemblance; bt | lacie dccclated hone. isa bad ovibced a eat sie,
fesold Viva bade
peeking to steal the fortune is like to the play and, fadeed, t was not the role which
Ere ey dice amit theres a einguias | asoubrette meuld naturally aanimne. ot tie star
reeehianes still i? would not deceive one who had | tbe Company, who was to play the part of the rich lover
Tesemblane Sthe tefnptee—hnd tosis, force mi
“Havo you a picture of George Heath?” Reber Molds mealwatehed tns'bloy froma waxes |
Sebel niced a second photograph, "athe de- | wiin'aa much inleretaa a novice. ‘here wasa crowded
tective beheld the counterpart of a very handsome | House, aud Vira bitnerio undoveloped powers proved
rat she was Ca ‘a much more than
x picture of George Heath?” Is usually seslgued a soubrette, eee
“ All at once, in a scene of the play where the lghta
jan stan Atal, haudcome
en that | have
der
nt met
me there auuo} Fea dime,
isiness, ‘here, Tleaned
id was Bu
bbumed low, my attention, was attracted by the Azure of
3d sade
the
in full view of the audience, whi
pet and
‘The
u fnew that he had no bus
ot 8 Tul row of his face, an
self in that conspicu
ir. fend‘ dark
‘astonishim
ng as a lade Fou you ae jest |. “There is
“fait angrily T roe and lett the box. 1 determined to
‘around by the private entrance bebind the sceoes
prove to Bir. Rexdale that Twas not losing my fe.
Imy common eense. | But when I reached the
Thad ecco the pian he Was EoDs and every
rBon behind the ocenes denied that such aa indi ious
(deen there that might,
s Fatood thers in wordiess ame ld shriek fen
years, iknow the foie, twas ith
$7@s followed mine, A lookot
vk
ie ia Seroery
out. to in to,
there 1 fouod the
igre pe pointing
her face ghast!
straight before
obese
He is there!” she shrieked. “Take him sway! take
‘The ie Delioved it to be a very realistic bit of
gazing
bint he
st putty wife the play mas a
ber dese andy who,
rushed
urea ‘one treniling
wer, her dilated eyes x
vere ‘is wife's Hight.
tof applause that hook the Old Drury:
‘Gressing-room and placed
‘while I bathed her forehead and
trove to bring her back {0 con-
at last, and as they
‘he ie apini Dace’ she wh red, fear
say the spirit feats ‘wrong Sd husband
sory ia very eS ot he guy nits the
story ia very like the story of eile ie
Eee See as ero
lover
to eo ite aa
me,
rue
it
itack aweul dayy
thi
way oni
ain
1 day.
i sation eo ‘never beet bapp 7 aoe rand I nevershall ber
{vie home: ta
to him—|
fo bim—1 shall love him
Tdie!™
Aibenie 1d her of the fore that Thad seen at the
wing the turned aay. witha conrulaio shudder
a
‘t
are fe it axa potnting
! a
Mite face. A moment more, the B
e face.
fac calted a voice--a tender, living voice—* my
witet I have heard all. Viva, will'you come back to
¢ was Arthur Verne in the flesh.
mee: Eanes ct wich the ra had read hed been that of his
ched the happy reunion with tears in 285
ci ee
the stag lost a
7 iiend Viva, for ber home pnom in anotner
lar ul phe happy and tr onda willnot bo
by aod 20 abot
DEALINGS IN FUTURES.
rw pigs they followed him and laughed with
ey
‘The teottertoot throw pockets full ef score on the
Foun
Which they devoured with munching jaws as fast as
they were found,
But one escaped their greedy search and grew into @
As high
ch as corm; and this year's cora was very high—
It orga its branches east and west, and whispéred as
‘ie
‘80 great
ould
jesned the man whose little deed had wn to
good. am
Long years pass on; sone Western men scan all the
For cone ‘wich they can not see thelr eager eyes
the rope, they caught the bor
*Y the man Uewioee ee ee, they've Bok
Nom if they could but find a tree, complete would be
vy they,
Bis ‘then ie man man who sowed for them this acorn-
‘They kasd beneath its shady boughs, they fix the one-
ine swing —
And shen the Pienle rode away the tree was bloasom-
‘ing.
Joy! fort they laugh with giadsome hearts, for far
a
Oh, let us, then, whate'er we do, plant acorns while wo
For one of them may grow to be a lusty tree some
And then, some pleasant morning, when we've motntag
else'to do,
‘That tree will'be a handy thing to hang a peddler,
Proofreader, ‘philanthropist,
“ere wo fren, amateur’ pho”
bal frank, cenbis flend aud
peorle who need a hte
ie too.
suvonons DRIFT.
FIRESID FANCIES,
Now Mrs. Frank sls ieeloe it Wilde.
MARION.”
Cosraxtiy catching a tartar—the teeth,
A ristsngp scholar—the " maid” graduate.
‘Tax Dutch have taken Holland (gio) from ‘way back.
Scuppixa under bare poles—men running without
their hats,
A mote disfigures a man’s face, while a molar otten
ruin a man’s soul,
mo QUERY TIE gitls do vot, smoke, why are they always
.xious to find a match?
Ip_we woutd avoid being" stung” in this world, It’s
the “ natty” fellow we must look out for,
Usvar, Resvit.—Bilkins— Young Smith and his
equarreling like cats and dogs nowadays.” Hard-
THe
girl ai
‘then they are married at
fa
Goo: Magistrate (to new
policeman ieee Mrhat grounds, gid yeu avrest Chia
Paks citcers” "Kew Policeman Upon
Commasrs Heanp Anorxp a Misrn's Birr. —First
Mourner* Well, old Bkindint’a energies fre in a dor.
state at lest ey? Second M
obo practicing rigid eon
gx EtaT.—Grumbling Boarder (to
boardiog estes) Sd Jame, what makes these buck-
wheat cakes so fiat?” Boarding Bistress (sweetly)—
= Teuppoge it stecatise they were battered before they
rere fried, air.
. My hear ‘s very and to.
And wi y collats
Tet my Sy ' Srob-tited nas,
soe rn
Gee. ata,
Foudon petty w. me ent “
Tonsen 7a Hosx on Fin One wight Arabella's pa
gazpe softly into “the parlor in his stocking tect aba
Hicked youn Sinitkiog out into the street eed the next
iy Foun Sniting told his fends that od
ea turned his hove 0} old man Jack:
Sone TBE 0 His
Baan Patient teebiy FOE youth Think Twill dleceocs,
doctor?” Boctor erate} Dy ull there'alitethere'a
hope, you know, I shall do my my
lite.” "Patient" Yes, I know you will sovtors ir the
longer I live the larger your bill will be.””
Rosa Fos " Govenxon. "Western Lover Welt
that sou have promised to marry me, wha as
ier next Ethibgo8 ‘of the progeamme?™ 3
Drernor? Sviat % ‘ meant" Neve.
governor 2 3 @ you meant" Marie fawocth
Why, J mean we must run and tell papa, of course, e
ax,
low asked ber -
je wouldn't make-a match;
are in,
Grrrixo tax “ Bro Heap."—First By stander (viewit
seme at Bake ing
of ball, doesn't het ‘Second By-stander—" Yess hut
Shey'eay fea tlliog on hima. A Gettain portion ot hi
fously) "What portion, pray” Gecobd BY elandee toe
Socedtiy}—""d think they any ive bis head # SaNaer Cie
Srnoxe Measvnns,—Converted Sal—" "Ave y
sear cots feo ia gaat Hog "RET cant
gee say as ‘ow I'ave; but I've tried bilin’ wi
re RacewvEo,— She He was deeperately
lore ihr Why, he Renk her cratly Rowers ‘and
wearly every day
yin her? eR Hoeamed her’ "4 be Analy
‘He Hav 4 Caorce.—-Hired Be
0 fishin’ this SOC RS ob Hoy (on a, farm) Ria T
‘work hard ‘a? mebive next week you kia
fotos funeral” aired Berns x you
Oxe Sri, LErr.
collecting suvecriptions for 0
Fork. He bas both limbs paralyzed.” aie. Grough—
Muy doesn't ho become @ district telegraph mes
a. LopEt be a man ke one of us somo day," eaid the
‘Yeu eh
ear. | CLE pose Till some day, but Tbiieve Ta
‘and ketch a few fish.”
Wrrn buildings falling round | them,
Burying people in the wreck,
It woiild seom that {¢ were hme now
For inspectora to Inspect,
rather stoy
4 AXN—“T want you to come and take thi
pal lar sight Out ty hovwe, estrone
epoeant ie ‘Anas’ Work teas
dow bas sued tne
for five thousand dollars damages.’
\sanity assume a violent form?” inquired
rein
the phyeiclans Nain reapoutiea the rela
charge of the unfortinate many = put he's always help:
fg bhnselt to a handtal of something or other when.
he passes @ peanut-stand. imagines
Solicemal
0 des to announce that th
Heh Frise ‘ihe waa Tera
ane, He did oo,
ereud Hu
‘with thet love of anilifeation which i habitual Mees
We hope
the old lady will give us @
came iy will gi Rood dige
‘Waar THz PaeacuiNe ts For.—There Is « story that
some children bad @ ‘Uscusalon concerning the services
{none of our fashionable temples. “One youngyter, who
Tialure axeof seven, eaid just
Know ladoired bh we
like fo know what ose {a for." eat dont you
course,”