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The locomotive whistled, bells rang. | dressed himself, lay o:
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stomach look
ing under the seats, but all in rain;
nothing was found.
“Doyou suspect any one?” asked the
oflicer at last, t
Suspect! Merciful heavens, 1 have no
closed and I
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the train rushed into-the station, door,
opened, passengers alighted and went
their various ways and Monsieur Czato
alone remained. He stood at the win-
dow of his carriage. Inking at the pas-
sengers, but paying no attention to the idea The windows w
guards who offered him their services; ! was alone,
his cravat hung untied, his coat and vest '
werp unbuttoned and his mouth was
open as though he had been unable to
clos^ it since a c*ry of astonishment had
escaped him. Gradually Monsieur Czato
recovered himself -ufficicntlv to call the
station master, who, when lie arrived,
; did not r»*gurd with a favorable eye the |
stout, dusty figure at the window.
“lie good enough to get out, sir, said
lie, authorita iveiv. "The train goes no
further.“
here is the r»*st?“
"I kiss your hand. * s:ii*l i. itu, crying;
* ’ * rest? ’
C. W. FELDER,
farehoDse ai CcmmissioQ Hercbant,
AMERICTJS, &
9.993 florins, 75 kreulzers," said
the judge.
" M Under,tand '” I hi J n h ?b! , ^Y ,g Y d ' pro ^ lund 'y gcMsfal for the ve’y liberal ps.mnsge
"Then you refuse to confess! ,T --- « pssb .skM plrasare taegun tendering bis -rervioee to the planter.
“Ha!” cried the officer, striking his
forehead triumphantly. “I can put my
linger on the robber."
“You can* Who is he?”
‘The conductor.”
••Impossible," cried the station mas-
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I. , .. , • —o- —. oiavti i iucb iu sue pi anters of Boath
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well, I will refresh your memory. Where ti*Uer< tmnsrlf that he is fall* prepaid to sirbserve ti.« interest of all wllo w ill en
did vou come from this morning?" ihvir busiuvss to his bands. With renewed energy he protase s again to enter
“1 rom niv native village. 1 wei th.< lieu ui.« M nm «ni. i M ]iw..i— *—• *— 1 » . - ■
see my father.”
ms morning? f. . , ? , . '; llu renewed energy he proposes again to ent
village. 1 went to th '. 8kM v her* not only inclination but busineM interests will induce promptne
and integrity in representing those who who aak his services.
“And what was your con venation with
the conductor about?”
“My God!” cried Miss Lotti, burying
„ .. . . . her face in her han«ls. '
| -Nothing is impossible when money is ••! know all." continued the judge,
sto.tm. eneil the officer. "Let the fel- -I not ,o blame." . ried Lotti: -he
low he brought here." | has promised to marry me "
qmokly done, for he was still; -And where did you hide Mu
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: “No. 1 shall not," said the traveler,
* "until you liear witness to—”
! "What?” eried the station master, irn-
j patently.
"That I luive lieen robbed.”
"J'lijNKsible," cried the other.
1 "Alas! only tfK» possible,” said M. (’zato,
I placing his hand at his hack. “It is no
, longer there.”
i "U hat is no longer there?”
•'llii* leaf hi'i case,” said M. Czato with
! a high. "It nas disappeared with 10,-
| 00«> florins it contained."
"Where? When?”
I "Ah. it only knew. The money did
. not belong to me; I was taking it to iny
j employer and I owe it to my reputation,
j on which lip to the present time there
i has l»een no stxun, to refuse to leave this
j carriage until the robbery of whieh I
1 nnt the victim has l#»en officially re
corded. ] bog that you shall summon a
commissary of police and two wit-
j nesses.”
i ‘* r y "ell, sir, if you insist ujhui it,"
•ai<l the station master, whose interest
i was increasing, "1 shall lie pleased to act
ns witness and iny assistant, whom you
j bee standing there.will lie tliesecond,and‘
luckily enough here comes the comtnis-
sary. Tell him the facts in your ca.*<»,
: sir."
on the p'atforiu and lie Urame as jiale
I as death w hen the ofticer said to him as
* money?
f ‘What money?”
, “Tlie stolen money.** cried the judge,
he put Ins hand on his shoulder: • impatiently sp*akmg louder.
Where are the l.Ofk) Morins you have “Has he stolon, the monster? He who
! told me ho was saving,
“I know nothing about them," the con-j gat marritsl as soon
auctor answered, tremblingly; his teeth I florins?"
chattered: his knees shook. “I am inno- “I ear.' nothing about a!! that. Do not
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replied
cent.
“So all thieves say,
officer. “You will have to come with
me. The judge w ill take care of your
case.”
“But," remonstrated the station mas
ter, “this mans conduct has always been
exemplary.”
“Exemplary conduct counts for noth
in useless," said
Where are the
try to deceive me. it
Heveder. furiously.
10,000 florins?"
“I am innocent; I know nothing,”
sobbed poor Lotti. “I only talked with
the conductor."
“And what did you give him?”
“A kiss, sir, that is all.”
“Indeed? We shall sec if to-morrow
mg in a case of stolen money,” said the i it w-ill still he u kiss, and until then, you
oiheer. “March on, my friend.”
“But first these witnesses must sign
will remain in prison.”
The wretched girl
u
„ led away sob- ‘
their testimony that I have been robbed, bing and Czato's wife, who, unknown to !
or I shall not leave the carriage,” said her husband, had in the meantime ar- !
Monsieur Czato. rived, was brought before the judge. |
Light came to the officer's brain: not ! She was a large woman with large fea- j
releasing his hold of the conductor, he i turn*, large feet and hands and strong
grasped Monsieur Czat< i who, owing to | ^ngs. Among a hundred other ques-
his weight and the unexpected ness of j tions she asked the judge without giving
the invitation to alight, almost fell out ; him any opportunity to answer one had
on the platform, hut the officer’s grasp i his most earnest desire been to do so,
did not relax. 1 she wanted to know why she had been
“And you also must come with me,” j brought there, how he dared to treat an
said he. j honest woman so and what he meant by
I Czato. iu Ion excitement, leaned so “1 am willing: but release me."'gasped j xl: Perhaps lie fancied he was in Kussia.
I fai out of the carriage window that a i H. Czato, some what astonished at the “I beg you to Ixs seated,” said the
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“Your name, sir?” was the couimis- ! “llohhers, no! but I am not;
mulct
sary's first question, when lit*
stood wliut was required of him.
*'l "ailed Bernard t'zatoand 1 am
Steward the estate of his honor,
Monsieur Dionys Sjiraglqui. Yesterday
?ning—”
“You may tell that to the judge.”
"But I assure you that I have licen
robbed.’
judge at last, “and to prepare yourself,
lor I have terrible news to break to
Your husband is not true to you!”
“What !*' cried the wife, “lie dec*
‘Yes, indeed,T said the judge, “and
Your age?" interrupted the police offi- I longed tc
"Did the money tolong to you?” asked j h ® has done so fora long time post.”
the officer, smiling confidentially. ! “It is impossible, l^ast year we had
“No; I have already told you it be- ! our ***^ v *‘ r 'vedding. Oh, it is ifti|xissihle
"1 was .Vl last St. George’s day. Yes
ter evening—”
“Religion?” cried the officer.
“R* •man ('atliolic,” said Czato, with a
| sigh, thinking it very hard that he was
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rried or single?”
"Last year we Imd our silver wedding.
As 1 was saying, yesterday evening—“
"Have you any children?”
"Heaven has not bestowed her gifts
upon us."
"What has been stolen from you?"
“Yesterday evening,” said Czato, his
voice trembling, “as we were at dinner
(and a fine dinner it was, with no scarcity
of the liest wine, for we were celebrating
with some friends my wife’s birthday), I
received a telegram from his lordship
telling me he ncoded 10,(KM) florins im
mediately. I read the telegram, and
passing it to my wife said: I shall take
the money myself to his lordship, for 1
have some business matters to communi
cate to l.im. "
~ r. \.-t ii,‘ said my wife: ’hut take
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I "‘D> not fear, my love,* I answered.
•\Ve v HI put tin* money in my leather
ca>«*. ur. ! ! will fasten it on luy back."
j "iii mu bind n t*H» tight then,' said
I my wife. f.»r you have eaten too much
j *tnd drank too much good wine, and the
pressure might do you harm.’
j “We arose from the table and I went
into mv office with the cashier, who was
one of our party. We went into the
strong-room, into which even the cashier
only enters when he has need of a large
sum. We took ten liank-notes of 1.0(H)
florins each and put them one hy one into
the case. Then I undressed, tied the
leather case ujK>n iny l»ack, and dresstsl
again, i shook hands with the cashh r,
kissed ruy wife, and drove to the rail
way station with two servants, who sang
songs on the road to frighten roblx-rs
, awny. At the station l engaged a pri
vate naiijiarttiient, so ;is to esenjx* the
, risk of tailing into Lid «oinjiany. One
of mv servants carried my va ise, and
! they both assisted me into the railway
carriage, wishing me a good journey as
tin* train moved away.”
—false—it o:u
“But it is
't be.
With money belonging to others in
the case there are no honest men. Come,
my friends, tiiu** presses; let us be off.”
Mathias Ileveder was a judge with
modern ideas. In all branches of his
judicial career lie was governed bv fixed
principle-; he believed in utilizing the
experience of foreign countries and
would occasionally remark:
“The Frenchmen say when facing a
mysterious crime. Tiook for the woman!*
1 go further; J say. ‘Find the woman!*
anti I will find her,” said he, referring to
the Czato case, “for every crime has a
woman into it, and as yet, I have never
failed to find her."
He liegan by placing Czato and the
conductor in solitary confinement of the
strictest kind, it was in vain that Czato
begged him, with tears in his eyes, at
least to notify his employer who was
waiting the 10,000 florins and who would
certainly misinterpret his steward’s
silence.
"A woman is mixed up in tin* affair,”
said M. Heveder to himself; “that is cer
tain, without doubt, in connection with !
the guilty man, whichever he may l*\ j
It appears from the statement of Ber- i
nard Czato that ho is a married man. I
1 have telegraphed orders to have liis I ...
wife arrested and brought here, and I i m * * or,ou
id am. Your Imshand
left yesterday with his mistress, taking
witii him the 10,000 florins which he
should have carried to his employer.'’
"The 10,000 florins! But he never took
them!”
“What?" thundered the judge.
“He left them in the strong room. He
drank a little more that evening than
was necessary to quench his thirst and
he forgot I he leather case. The next
day the cashier discovered the oversight
ami telegraphed Dionys Saragiqui."
“Very possible. You have only to ask
his lordship if you don’t believe it. Per
haps that would have lieena wise thing
j to do in the first place,” said Madam
! Czato.
! The belief flashesl upon M. Heveder
j that lie had unjustly accused two women j
: and two men. hut he took the precaution
to telegraph to Dionys Saragiqui, who
confirmed Madam Czato’s statement,
j Then the victims of a robbery that had
: never taken place were restored to !il>-
I erfy.
j “However.” said the judge, looking
. out of the window as lie saw them
I walking away, “my system is excellent.
I Find the woman. She is the key that
unlocks secret*. 1 did find her and the
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lie studied the dispatches received
from all tlie stations of the line, but
only two of them esjiecially attracted
his attention. From one lie learned that
a switchman, as the (rain rushed hy,had
seen a woman's hand thrust out of tlie
window of a socond-'dass carriage and
liad seen some dark object fall from it,
he had even searcued for the object, but
had found nothing in the long grass.
The second telegram was of a still more
serious nature. Another switchman had
noticed the conductor, a* the train w;is
flying along ai full speed, talking with a
woman who was leaning out of a third-
class can iage: the witness hud even re
marked that Bonn* object passed from
one to the other, but was not sure
whether the woman handed something
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“At last you are ufl,” said the officer
wlio Itml lto.-n imntallv writhing uniler j tiling iu the womnn.
Uie tonuiw of Monsieur Czato’s details. I -The ease Is < lear," cried M. Heveder,
"?.o I >a:d to myself at the time,” sa.d i victoriously. “Czato is guilty or the con-
the traveler, .almly. “I lay down oil the ductor is guilty. If the conductor, his
cushion and fell asleep, and only woke | accomplice is the unknown woman with
upas we entered the station here. I j whom he was seen talking, and at the
i moment the switchman's eyes were upon
llellevers.
< onfucius livedoOOyear* before Christ,
and his teachings and preiepts from the
Chines'* Bible held worldly advancement
of little accouut and sought to attain
rather the moral than the material eleva
tion of mankind. Even now few Chinese
will admit that the Euroiiean standard
of morality is equal to their own. Chris
tianity they consider to heagood enough
religion in as far a*, like Buddhism and
other native cults, i 4 teaches men to do
good, hut they can not see that in prac
tice it has made much impression upon
the nations of Europe.
1 heir own country has seldom waged
an offensive wrir, while all Europe ap-
pears to them an armed encampment.
Eughuid prides herself uj>on her religion
and her big ships of war; France sends
her missionaries far into the interior,
and her toi-|>edo lioats cruise round the
»*o»ist and sink all the unolTendiitg junks
that come in their way. This is, of
course, tlie unfavorable side of European i
ordinary (’hiiiainan. — Nineteenth C em w hich was awarded a $1,000 Prize at the same
which carried oil the first Premium at the New
Orleans Centennial Exposition, which they are
offering for Money or Cotton.
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felt for my leather case and it was no
longer mi my h ick. I had lieen robbed." ■
“When did you go to sleep?” asked the |
station muster.
“Ah soon as the train started. 1 !>e- ,
lieve.”
“What makes you think so?”
"1 heard the name of no station
called."
I l' plinntu lo
him he hunde«l her the leather ca^c. We
must find the woman. If on the other
hand Czato is the culprit, lie gave tlie
The best elephants
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mouvy eitbvr to his wife or some other f an< ^ intelligent titan tiie highland
woman and then cleverly played the pliant ot India or even Africa. The In-
role of an injured man to divert sus- ‘ 1:1,1 .highland or "tusker” elephant is
picion from himself. In this case his ver - v ‘“'“Wtable, and. after he arrives at
, accomplice is the woman who was ob- a certain age, is apt to be treacherous
“Did you aw aken during the journey?" I servtsl to throw something from the ; au ' 1 “After they arrive at the age
”1 don’t remember having done so." ; window; the something was the leather ! of 25 >" Professor Newman, “l.sjk
"No one touched or came near you?” j case—emptv." out for them. Albeit, who was one of
"No one; but now I think of it, I re- if. Heveder sent for the conductor and i the ,illest wo cver had, killed a man in
call a sensation as though a strong | to him abruptly. “Where docs your i 0I "' of his fits of rage, and had to be
draught luul blown upon me." j mistress live?" I sla ' n himself. I regard the elephant as
“Where did the draught come from?" ; The man, taken by surprise and fright- i tlie most intelligent animal there is.
"From the window, probably." ened, colored, but answered, giving the Tlu '. v are remarkably easy to handle.
“Why didn't you close the window if ; namc ani ] address. Her name was Lotti. ! ,lav f (great intelligence, and possess af-
)OU du not like draughts i and she was a maid-servant, employed , factions and. I some til Has Isdieve, sensi-
“I reinembe* and -my servants can j by Mr. Adolf Koscnstock, in the street of hilities. Even the dullest will astonish
testify, that 1 did close Imth windows ] the Three Drums at Pesth. M. Heveder 113 sometimes. 1 w ill labor with one of
was vigorous and prompt. Miss Lotti
. —«ek / m%4
Bmtk. Clear the Skin. Tone the Nen*t. and (fra
~ ‘ - Uoeei ONE BMJt.
ass»5
and lowered the rurtains a* the train
started. Upon arriving heie, both cur- j w.*u* arrested and brought before him at
tains and windows were still closed.” 1 tlie earliest possible rndment. The officer
„ ° W tb ?L criu ^ l * ,e have ( j n whose charge she came had searched
her room and found in a drawer 7 florins.
l>een caused Y
“By the robber when he opened the
door."
Thsti poor Monsieur Czato, with the
kreutzers which he had confiscated.
“Very well,” said the magistrate, and
a* the officer retired ho tuhied to tha
them for weeks, till I am nearly dis
couraged, trying to teach him a trick;
suddenly, when you least ex}«ct it, hu
will turn in and do it exactly as you «1>
sired.”- Chicago News.
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highland ole- | ' '
Buchnaan & Bell are selling out the stock
of Groceries lately owned by Harris & James
at the old corner, and in order to get rid of
the goods, have put them DOWN BELOW
COST. They keep a FULL LINE OF
STAPLE GOODS, such as Meat, Flour, Oats,
Coffee, Sugar, etc., which they sell at Lowest
Market Prices.
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