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utieE" flnmp wwi.'ji 'm;v; 'xrt?rn THE OHICAOO EJ-A-O-XjE. Jietty, or Jbe By J. H. CONNELLY. Ccpyrtfht, IWi i d 1W8, br Bobert CHAPTER XVII. John Ciiincmn wns up before the Biin the next morning, only to letirn, to hU Brent illi;iiit, that It would not be prac ticable to Ket n tnnrrlngc license before nine o'clock. Hitherto lie bad cared noth ing for politic, but now lie saw an Im perative iicoil for Reform with n big R one to great ns tu bo worth lighting for ot the pollx. It was ntiamettil, outrageous he laid to himself that the sloth of n public xcrvniit, it mere clerk, should be permitted to keep up the bars on the road to Hymen until o preposterous nn hour. Marriage licenses should bu procurable nt daybreak. It would do no harm If the cleik'H utile were kept open all night, like the watch house, and would doubt less be it gie.it convenience for citterns. He wotnleied If he cotild not get the As semblyman from his dlstllct to Introduce In the Legislature it bill to that effect. And hours later, when ho realized that what had been nt the llrst seeming but on anno) lug delay, had, through the evo lution of -fin(Miiint events, developed into overwhelming disaster to his most cherished plans, his rage grew with his knowledge, and he sworo by the Devil's Backbone that never would he vote for n candidate unpledged to antagonism to that exasperating nnd baneful system of restricting the issuance- of marriage li censes to the hours between nlnu it. in. nnd four p. in. Well, why not? Have not party "platfoims" contained less de sirable "planks," and has not every Amerlcnn citizen nn inherent right to construct a plank for himself nnd to jam it Into a platform, too, If hu can get help enough to do soV "Now that thee has thy license, .Tohn," Bald Landlord Kohlnson to him, "there Is but one minister In Pittsburg who should marry thee, and that is the Rev. Mr. Lnldlaw. He tilled the pulpit nt Candor eleven years ago; Is u brother-in-law of the Rev. Mr. McLcod, the pres ent Incumbent who got the best or me cure In u horse trade, even If he Is u min ister of the gospel, nnd I give him credit for It as I do any man who Is smart enough to best mo In a dicker nnd Is personally known to everybody in the Dorthern half nnd middle of Washington County. Rellexu me, John, thou canst not tnke too many precautions in this matter. Forget It not, that n Cameron is wedding a Mulvell, mid Instead of its being on occasion to fan tho Hume of the old feud, it should bring nbottt peace nnd good will. Which It doth, dependeth In greatest measure upon thee." "I don't see how." "Through the degree of respect thou showest, by every detail of thy marriage, for the. Mulvell thou hast chosen to take to wife. Do naught that an enemy might construe hito a slight or even u thought less lack of consideration for her." Mrs. Robinson used liko arguments with Hetty, until tho young couple: began imagining that it marriage celebrated by anybody else thnn tho Rev. Mr. Laid law would be no mnrrlagu at nil worthy of the name, nnd John went In haste to secure nt once the services of thnt neces nary functionary. Alus, for tho hours lost in getting the license! Tho minis ter's wife said that her husband had, about nine o'clock that morning, gone over to Alleghany to confer with some ministerial brother over something they proposed to bring before the next pres bytery, and he was not nt all likely to return before dark. But by six o'clock they would certainly find him nt home. Could they not wait until then? "Walt!" Oh, yes, John could wait and would, if It were absolutely necessary, until even ing, but no more. Ha said to himself thnt he would see Mr. Laldlnw and the whole presbytery In Halifax beforu hu would wait until tho next day. The weather was altogether too vilely bad for any slglit-seelng, to kill time with; and, Indeed, there was not much wortli seeing in the town in those days; certainly nothing so attractive for John 4juu Hetty its sitting together before the growing tiro in tlie cosy sitting room of the Kiirmer'H Inn, building their 'castles in the air. They took up thnt delightful occupation just about where they had left olT the night before, and tho enchant ed land of their mutual dream was far from tho dull, cold, gray reality of driving rain and howling wind nnd plashing mud beneath frowning leaden skies. With his nrm about her waist, her head upou his shoulder and their voices murmuring low nnd tenderly, their souls floated In uni son through n realm warmed mid ilium lued by tho roseate sun of love. Furnishing the cnstlo in the, air was now the order of business, John rather thought they would not "need to buy it single stick." Tho great loft of tho old homestead was literally tilled with bed steads, tnhlcs, chairs, chests of drawers, nnd such like stuff, tho accumulations of three or four generations of systematic gatherers; and it was no common, cheap furniture, but solid mahogany; old-fashioned, perhaps, but none tho less service ublc. "But, will your mother consent to our taking what wo want'" "NIid would gladly glvo us as much more for taking it away out of her road." Neither of them noticed tho door opening behind them, nnd both start ed to their feet surprised, red nnd confused, lis a duet ot exclamations burst upon their ears. One, In n big, deep, mas culine voice, was simply: "(Josh!" Tho other, sharply, shrilly feminine, was: "Bakes nllve!" Uucle David Henderson nnd Miss Mary Elder confronted the lovers. "Why, Mehltublo Mulvell!" continued the tpiuster, excitedly. "How on earth did you come hero?" "In John's cutter, Mary," answered the girl, demurely, with n roguish little smile. "Aro you married yet?" demanded Un cle David. "No; not yef," replied John. Uucle Dnvld frowued severely, "How do you come to bo heroV" Hetty asked her friend. "I had n lot of dry goods and flxln's to get, nnd as Undo Dnviii was coinlug to town to-day with his big sleigh, he kindly brought mo along." "Aro you innrrled yet?" demanded John, gravely, with n very good Imita tion of tho older man's sternly magiste rial manner, Uncle Duvld fairly jumped In surprise. Mary gained: "Why. John Cameron!" Aud then there was a general roar ot laughter. "Come," said Uncle David, in a tono of remonstrance, Interrupting the ntiurity, "this is no laughing inattor. You cull dren may think It is quite u joke, but before you get through you will find It a very serious piece of business, I am afraid," Old Gradge. Don -rr' Sons. (Alt i Ightt rcmrrrd ) "How did youlcave mother'" Hetty In qui ted of Mary. "Madder than n wildcat still. Sho missed cm before you were gone ten minutes, I guess, and, just its quick as she could, got Simeon nnd his man Rufiis out after you. They had not got back when I left this morning, and seeing you here, I don't suppose they have caught you jet. Your mother, Instead of cooling off, seemed to be getting hotter every hour that pncd, and, Indeed, I was glad of n good exeilso to get uwny." Uncle David beckoned John (o accom pany him, and thu two men left the room together. Uutslde, in thu Inn yard, af ter looking cnreriilly around to assure himself that hu would not bu overheard, the giant Vihispcicd hoarsely: "No, they haven't cot i back. Aud they never will." "Nuer will! What do you mean'" "Just what 1 say, my boy; and I'm much n feared It will make the old grudgu between thu Mulvclls and thu Cumcrolis woisu than ever." "I don't seo why they shouldn't return when they haven't found us." "Dead men don't comu back." "Dead men'" "Thnt's what I said. You don't know anything of what has been going on, do you? Of course not. Theru was noth ing in thu world, and nothing was going on, but you and Hetty. Well, I'll tell you something that may shuku that no tion. The icu In thu river broku up Inst night. 1 suppose you know that much?" "No. How shonld 1? I crossed on it yesterday." "Yes. I eamo over to-day on the horso ferryboat that Is running again. On thu way over, one of thu men working on thu boat told mu about a two-horse sleigh and two men breaking through thu Icu yesterday. From his description of thu team and thu men, I believe that was the hist ot Him Mulvell and Rufu Uotdle." "If so, I'm sorry for them, but I don't see how I am responsible for their fate, as you seem to think, by the way you look nt mu." "If you hadn't run off with Hetty Mul vell. It wouldn't have hnppeiied." "Oh, If It comes to that, I'd run Hetty off and marry her If the Monongahela river were plugged with Mulvclls on ac count of It." "Marry her eventually, yes. That's nil right enough. But so long ns that Irre vocable step has not been taken already, If yon will be advised by me, John, you will postpone It u little while, until this thing sort of blows over, unci It will not bo so likely to cause bitterness ot feel ing, as It would now." "Why, Uncle Davy, I'm not to blnmo for what has happened to those two chaps If It really was they who were drowned. I didn't Invito them to follow me." "That's all very true, John; but you know what the Mulvclls nre. They feel, but they don't reason. When n man mar ries, It behooves him to do nil in his pow er for n peaceful life, for thu sake of his family If not for his own comfort. Just think what u time Hetty would have or It it all her breed were to be pecking and clawing nt her every timu your back was turned." "But, say, mnybu thu chaps who wcru drowned were not Shu and Rufe, after all." "We can settle that soon etioitgh. Tho man on thu ferryboat said that one of them had been dragged riut ot thu eddy below thu Point and taken to Monger's Iron sheds wherever that may bu for thu coroner to sit on him. Thu thing for us to clo Is to go nnd see It I'm right In suspiclouiug what I clo. Thu coroner may sit on it or it m.iy sit on thu coroner, for all I care." "All tight. Comu along! Does Mary Elder know about what you've told mu'" "Not it word, ns jet." By the time the two men found Mini ger's sheds, the coroner had arrived, Im paneled a jury aud commenced the In cpiest. Thu body was stretched out on a board, supported by n couplu of tres tles, its face was of a ghastly, bluish whlto tint; its clothing saturated, disar ranged and spongy looking. Thu board was so uatrow that to keep both feet on it, tliu legs had been jauntily crossed and tied hi place with u bit of rope. Tho iii-iiim hung down, with tho knuckles lying In the mud on each side, and thu thumbs prcshcd tightly Into the palms of thu hands. The eyis wcru halt open mid tho jaw dropped. There wcru no seats for tho jury, so they stood about that extemporized bier, and, though wrapped in their great coats, shivered. The wet corpse seemed to illf rusu n chill, and thu air was certainly made colder by thu presence of many tons of round, sipiaru and Hat Iron bars, standing oti end in great piles all around thu walls. All thu light iu the place enmu from thu big square door, against which thu misty, whitish-brown day seemed to lean sullenly. Ouu witness told thu story of how hu pulled thu body, with il boat hook, out of tho eddy. Another tecogulzed thu body ns that of ouu of thu two travelers who had scorned his advice mid consequently drowned within his sight. Thu third witness, Uucle Duvld Henderson, told whcihu thu body was. It was Rufiis ti ol die's . lie knew him well and was post tivu In the Identification. One of thu jurymen asked him if hu knew anything ot thu circumstances leading to thu drowning, especially If thu man Coldlu was intoxicated. lie replied; "I havu nut seen him before to-day fur a mouth. 1 believe; did not know ho was coming into town; aud his drowning oc cur red jestcrdny, as I am told, whllo 1 did not arrive until this afternoon." Thu Canny Scot had told exact truth, but tit the saniu timu adhered to his res olution that John's love affair should not bu mixed up with thu death of a Mulvell any hooucr than was unavoidable. As for tho Inquiring jiirymau, hu Innocently supposed that his question had beeu an swered. John did not feel called upon to say anything. On tho way back to the Inn Undo Da vid continued to ttrgu upou John even liioru strongly than beforu tho imperative necessity for postponing tho marriage, but tho young inuu was Iu uo humor to be convluced. "Just wait until tho row blows over," pleaded the giant, Vnnd then como back and marry right there, I dou't liko tho idea of a Cameron ruunlng away to get married, anyhow." "The difficulties In tho way will always bo tho same, You'vo no idea how bitter tho old woman Is ngulnst me, Why, sho has even threatened to scald mo." "What of it? Tho hotter a woman flares up, the sooner her flro is burned out The louder and harder she cackles, the sooner she will get tired nnd bo quiet. I'll pledge j on my word, John, that If you'll wait now and only comu back when I send foi1 you, jou shall lmvu Hetty then nnd marry her In public, oeii If llfty Ciltnctoiis with their lilies h.ivu to stand nrotind you and I'll engage to keep thu old woman oft with an umbrella mjsedf." "A bird In thu hand Is worth two in the bush." Rut when the tragic end of the pur suers w-as told to the girls nt thu inn, Uncle David found an ally Iu Mary El der. "If you go back married now," she said to Hetty, "the very success of your run ning away will stiug those who don't like John, and nil thu Mulvclls will blamu you and him for what has happened to Kim and Rufe. Rut It jou wait awhile, folks will begin to talk around that it was n sort of judgment on Sim and Rufe, and that they deserved on general piln clptes, what they got; which Is no doubt quite true. Then It will bu afu enough for John to come back without any trou ble declining, and your mother will nat urally havu to glvu In. Shu can't hold out long." Hetty reluctantly nnd ruefully ndmltted that Mc7 was right and assented to thu postponement, but John restated stoutly for n long time, arguing that It would look cowardly to go so far and stop short. At length, whep Hetty nut only succumb ed to thu pressure, but even dtmonstrat ed somu satisfaction with the new ur rangetnetit, as It seemed to him, hu was bitterly piqued aud suddenly ceased all opposition. "Do ns yon like," he said. "When you make up your mind that you want me, you can send for me, nnd if I ain't too busy, I suppose I'll come." "Oh, John! How can I leave you all itlolic heieV" "Don't mind about mu I'll be all right. Maybe I'll llku city life when 1 get used to It. But, no odds about mu; you do us Undo David sajs and bu denied to him." "You know I don't want to, John; only It seems like I ought to; and If It had been right we should get married now, ma.vbu things wouldn't have stood In ths way so. And and you oughtn't to bu so cross with me, John." "There, there, darling, don't cry!" said the big fellow, taking her In his arms caressingly and soothing her by thu kind ness of Ids tones, ns she hid her face uu his breast. "I'm not cross with you; I'm not mnd nt you, dear. Only It's u denied sight out of the way from what I had made up my mind for, and I w Ish to thun der you hadn't come tu town, Uncle Da vid." CHAPTER XVIII. John's dislike for thu new program grew dining the night, so that by the time morning came, had Hetty given him thu slightest encouragement, hu would have revolted ngalust Uncle Da vid's authority and become u married man before breakfast. But Mnry Elder, who really had much coulhlcncu in Un cle David's judgment nnd took care he should observe she had, sinned thu gill's bed and was successful in deepening thu Impresslou already miidu upon her In favor or n postponement of thu marriage. "It ain't thu way I want It, nny nioie than It's the way you want It, John," she said, In consultation with her lover, "but I guess It's for thu best. We nru young and can nfford to wait a little while, anyway." "There's always risk In waiting!" growled John. "Not for us. All thu horses ain't go ing to die nor thu roads to bo built up. Ami when I say I'll wait for you, John, I mean It. I don't care what mother or anybody else says. There'll bo nobody for mu but you, John, If I have to wait for ou until Raccoon Creek runs across the top of thu Devil's Backbone!" "I'll make it heap of excitement Iu Washington County beforu I'll stand nny such waiting ns thnt," answered John, grimly. But the matter was settled for thu timu being, and, lecognlzlng that fact, hu accepted It as philosophically as hu could, even through u remnant of plquu uxmnlng a cheerfulness that hu was far from feeling, as hu saw Hetty car ried away by Uucle David aud Mary. For n few days, the country lad, thus left to himself among the ashes of his hopes, felt miserably lonely and could not shake off an Impression that the part hu hud played was not one to bo proud of. To be sure, the landlord said he had done quite lightly, but llicie was a twin kle In thu old fellow's ejus ami n lurk ing stnllu on his fat lips that said hu would not have ncted so, Aud hu Im agined that Mistress Betsy, too, though shu went so far as to proiioiiucu his cou duet "noble" and "prudent," woro n smile of contemptuous pity most exas perating to him. Hu felt that hu could not stand well Iu his own estimation; for the plain, unvarnished fact of thu casu was that, after currying off triumphantly the girl he IoumI nnd who loved him, he had permitted himself to bu talked out of his prize. Decidedly, hu said to him self, hu deserved to be Jeered and laugh ed at, but hu would break thu nose of thu first man who gave him that desert. Thu atmosphere ot thu Farmers' Inn be came unendurable to him, nnd hu hunted up a lodging elsewhere, bejoud thu prob ability ot encounter with any who kuew him. He found this secluded haven in Tern pcrnuccWIlo, the then charming little sub urb covering the sldehlll and exteudlug down into the valley south of Sawmill Run, below South Pittsburg. Most ot that tcriitury, now covered by great, grimy, roaring factories, mills and crowd ed tenements, was then dotted over with pretty cottages and white frame build ings, two or threu stories high, embow ered iimld trees mid vines aud surround ed by gardens, gloilous iu thu summer time with their brilliant and fragrant wealth of llowers, Tho peoplu of Turn pcrnuccvlllu weie rich only In health nnd chlldieu, for it was a laboring popula tion; but thu conditions ot labor, lulliiltc ly better then thau they have slncu be come, did not Involve privation and squalor as Inevitable concomitants. Hap py content was visible everywheie, in the tasteful, coinfmtablu homes; the stub wait, Independent looking men upon thu streets; thu plump, good-looking matrons nnd the chubby little folks who fairly swillllled 111 thu place. John felt better when hu had found n donikilu oer there, among entire strangers. At least, tho .Monongahela river no longer rolled be tween him and Hetty; he was on the road that led to homo and her. (To be contluued.) Tliu Swiss Army. The minimi statistics relative to tliu strength of thu Swiss army linvo just been Issued, nnd show thnt there nro 151,'J53 meu lu tho llrst class, 87,040 Iu tho secoud clats, and 270,20(1 In tho third, making a grand total of OM.'JOS soldiers. Each mnu Is, a properly train ed soldier and a mai-ksuiau nt 1,000 yards. You may bo unable to read a wau's thoughts, but his actions speak for themselves. Tho heart can always give to charity even though the baud caunot. 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On request we send a booklet describing how Tobey Hand-Made Furniture is produced in our workrooms. Ask also lor booklets telling about beautiful "Hall Clocks" and " How to Care for Furniture." The Tobcy Furniture Company- Established l85CCliicago HENRY STUCKARTT l DEALER INI FURNITURE Carpets, Parlor Goods, Crockery, CHAMBER SUITS, LACE CURTAINS, SHADES, 2617 and 2519 Archer Avenue. TKLIPHONI SOUTH SS9. TtltPMONB. HENRY E. BRANDT, Paints and Wall Paper, 446 lb 448 Lincoln Avenue. Isvintinsjf Paperhcansjrlnrr and Doeoratlxifyy. WlitoMli: It. 410 IraciCai Ave., cor. lliooli Am. "SMZZYi JAMES A. SACKLEY, SUCCESSOR TO SACKLEY ft PETERSON. Street Pavements, Excavating; Offlc, 807 Chamber of Commoroo Bldg. Tstssrisns Matin 3M2. OHICAOCK. Deck mi MOli North Saagaasa 5ft. as Oatasc Mrs. J. F. SMUL5KI & CO., 565 NOBLE STREET. PRINTERS, IN BNOUSH, QKRMAN AND POLISH. "CAZETA KATOLIOKA," the Best Advertising MS um among the Polish residents of Chicago and America. 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