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oar only chain#, daar. ”
Hat F.laia would not a## II In Ibal
light for a long, long Uni# I» wa# no*
Audi h. r brother bad fully enlarged on
the nr* rnwaalty of *h# ease, no* un
til be bad forced her to plainly under
Maud tb# rooaaqoencia It be did not
baa# money al ooce, Ibal «be Anally
consented to go to tb« editor of the
Blackmor* Ttmea
Harold Maitland bad a mart cun
Bing tonga# <>» tbia occaabw be bad
indeed need it wall. As ba prophesied,
tb# adilor literally grabbed at the
•*oopy," aup#cially after be bad fairly
oonviDced biuuwlf Ibal bia would be
the first paper to publish tb# Start ling
Sews on the morrow. Elsie wont weari
ly borne with the much needed money
in her pocket. Harold was waiting m
hiding for ber nnd pounced down eager
ly on tbe gold.
An boor after bia departure their on
elo'e manager came to the hooso aud
asked to see Elate. When be wa* ad
muted into her preaence, be noticed
with a fbarp pang bow wan and daso
late her little face had grown.
Poor child! Such thing* aa the**
wero bard for her to hare to bear. How
be wished that be could aare her all
care and annoyance in the future! For
with the whole of hia Mont, loyal heart
he loved her.
He abowed ber a telegram which he
had received from ber uncle.
"Hemming at once, ’’ it said. "Keep
news of robbery ont of the papers at
any price till I see you.”
Elsie read tho words, or. rather, they
chased each other, tiefore her dirzy,
aching eyes. Fhe suddenly tottered for
ward and fell in a dead faint.
Next morning huge posters appeared
from tbe offices of the Blackmore Times,
making public tbe robbery. Newsboys
shouted it frantically from one street to
another. Soon a big crowd had gathered
outside the bank, clamoring loudly for
the doors to be opened.
They wanted their money baok, their
bard won earnings, and they meant to
get it. That exclnsive news sold by
Elsie Maitland on the previoiU evening
to the editor of the Blackruhre Times
had caused an appalling run on her un
cle's bank. <
The doors were opened at last. The
crowd surged in, presenting checks to
the full amount they had peposited in
tbe bank. They looked aetdnished when
the gold came over the counter in their
direction. Ciearly they hafl expected to
be turned away penni jess. They thanked
their starß for being the fir*. The hank
eon Id not go on paying ont'for long, of
that they felt sure.
At noon Elsie and ber uncle drove np
to the front entrance in an open ca, -
riage. He had insisted on har accom
panying him, despite the fact that she
looked wretchedly pale and 111.
All the WBy along they bad seen those
hideous posters announcing tbe robbery.
“How did they get tbe news?” John
Biters kept repeating. “Elsie, chjld,
bow did thay gat tbe news? It is a mys
tery to ms. If only it could here beifn
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••Tob Iwlea ask#d asa to M roar
wife.” aha woond up farerMhly. "aad
1 refused you Would you Mill marry
me Mr Fairfax * Oh. du asaw.-r I It I
mid 'ysA.' would you still marry ma»”
Tbe smile hroadeoed
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pr><l»*ing to me. Mis# Maillaodr' ha
aakesL
•‘Don't seek to bumble roe any more:
don't, don't'" She cried. “Iha*#fallen
far eoaaghl”
••yea." Is* said. "It must indeed be a
terrible fall for the proud Mias Malt
luodln offer Ixnarlf to me I Too offer
to become my wife it 1 will <mly lease
my money In your ancle # bank. Oun
sideting that I lore you—and that yon
lore amine one elm it la rather hard on
me, ien't ItF*
"Ob, don't, don't! If you only knew
how I loathe myaelf tor haring mid all
this to yon! You are quite right to re
fuse iss, How dare I a«k you—or any
man—to take me under such conditions?
You are quite right to refuae me."
“I don't know," he answered slowly.
I "If yon did not lore another man al
ready, it might hare been different. Bnt
ax it i»—yea. I certainly won’t marry
you. .Mina Malt land. Ton har# humbled
youraslf to me uuneceaMrily. You cannot
know me very well when yon imagine
that I had com# to withdraw my sup
port from your uncle at such a time as
this Inst tad, 1 bad merely come to place
the further sum of $50,000 to my ac
count. Tbe public knows it already,
aud the paying into the bank of such a
large eum ha* restored confidence. ”
Ere she bad time to speak ho was
gone.
But tbe bauk was saved I The bank
w»a saved! A man she hud always de
spised in her heart had come forward
and saved it. Why—why had she never
been able before to see the fluo nature
which lurked beueaih a somewhat boor
ish exterior?
The excitement of that day was fol
lowed by a long illnesa for her. When
she returned to life once more it was to
find her uncle in better spirits than she
conld ever remsmher him.
"All the doing of Reginald Fairfax,
Elsie, my girl!" the old banker said
gleefully. "He stuck to me right
through, child, when every one else
failed me, and his example saved the
bank. ”
He had further persuaded old John
Bivors to make a partner of hia long
trusted manager. He was therefore in
a position at last to ask Elsie’s hand in
marriage. When he asked her she an
swered, “Yes.”
Some months after tholr marriage
Elsie received another visit from her
brother Harold. He was altogether a
different persoD. He was going to Amer
ica, and had come to make a confession
to ber.
He bad sold bis knowledge of their
uncle arid the hank to a certain gang of
thieves for a largo snra of money, bnt
he had never known a happy minute
since, and he had never touched a far
thing of the ill gotten cash. Ho was going
to America now to start life in earnest,
and when his sister asked him where
he had found the necessary funds be
told her that the donor was Reginald
Fairfax.—Chicago Herald.
He Kir# How.
“Pgddy, do yea know howto drive?"
said a traveler f 6 the owner of a jaunt
ing oar.
"Sure I do,” was the answer.
“Wasn't it I upset yer honor in a ditch
two years ago*- --I.unden Tit-Bits.
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your make I* the beet?
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ently before the public lioth are rertota
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>iub kly pa** Judgment on them aetd
! u «e only the te tter nn».
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i lierlaln'* Ciatgli Remedy. Th. |<*esle
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found thnt It »*n *tw*y* b# depended
upon. They m*y oecaalafially take up
with *nm* faahlonable novelty pul forth
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taln to return to the one remedy thnt
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A Killing.
A negro boy named Avers, about 20
years of age. met death at tbe hands of I
another negro, named Al Appling, npar
Harlem, a few days since. It seonia
that the latter owed Aver* the amount
of ten cents and had asked Appling for
payment of the debt, which became of
fensive to him. He warned Avera to
not again ask for It and said If he dlrl
he would kill him. Avers took occa
sion to ask Avers for the money,
whereupon he borrowed a knife front
another negro In the crowd nnd pro
ceeded to carry out his threat by cut
ting Avers *o badly that he died In a
short while.
Appling and the negro who let him
have the knife were arrested aud lodg
ed In Jail. Monday a preliminary
hearing waa held and resulted In com
mitting Appling to Jail to await trial
by the superior coui*t, while the negro
from whom he borrowed the knife was
released.
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