Show FOR SANITARY LIGHT THE No By VkUGHAH KtSTER luvsruATms ByDlMuyiu The irens at the opening of the etory la laid In the library of an old eouthern plantation known ae the Barand Ita ony The place la to be sold tha history and that of the owners Qulntards la the subject of discussion by a Jonathan Crenshaw u business man stranger known as Bladen and Bob Yancy a farmer when Hnnnlbal Wayne Hazard a mysterious child of the old southern family makes his appearanca Yancy tells how he adopted the boy Nathaniel Ferris buys the Barony but tha Qulntards deny any knowledge of tha boy Captain Yancy to keep Hannibal Murrell a friend of the Qulntards appears and asks questions about the Barony Trouble at Scratch Hill when Hannibal Is kidnaped by Have Blount Murrell’s agent Yancy overtakes Blount gives him a thrashing and secures the boy Yancy appears before Squire Balaam and Is discharged with costs for friend of the plaintiff Betty Malroy a with the Ferrises has an encounter Captain Murrell who forces his attentions on her and Is rescued by Bruce Carrington Betty sets out for her Tennessee home Carrington takes the same stage Yancy and Hannibal disappear with Murrell on their trail Hannibal arrives at the horns of Judge Slocum Price The Judge recognizes In the boy the grandson of an old time friend Murrell arrives at Judge's home Cavendish family on raft rescue dead Price Yancy who Is apparently breaks jail Betty and Carrington arrive at Belle Plain Hannibal’s rllle discloses some startling things to the Judge Murrell and Hetty meet again rives In Belle Plain Is playing for big stakes Yancy awakes from long dreamless sleep on board the raft Judge Price makes sturtllng discoveries In looking up a young land titles Charley Norton planter who assists the judge la mysteriously aasnulted Norton Informs Carrington that Butty has promised to marry him Norton Is mysteriously shot More light on Murrell's plot He plans uprising of negroes Judge Price with Hannibal visits Hetty and she keeps the boy as a companion In a stroll Hetty takes with Hannibal they meet Hess Hicks daughter of the overseer who warns Butty of danger and counsels her to leave Belle Plain at once Betty their carriage It stopped by Slosson fled acts on Hess’ advice and on their the tavern keeper and a confederate and Hetty and Hannibal are made prisoners The pair are taken to Hicks’ cabin In an almost Inaccessible spot and there Murrell visits Betty and reveals Ids part In the plot and his object Betty spurns Is his proffered love and the Interview ended by the arrival of Ware terrlfUd at possible outcome of the crime Judge Price hearing of the abduction plans tion OoStS MtntHl COMmt the room and the Judge dismissed the servants “Well what do you think Price?” from asked when they Mahaffy anxiously were alone “Rubbish! Take my word for It Solomon this blow is leveled at me I have been too forward In my attempts to suppress the carnival of crime that Is raging through west Tennessee You’ll observe that Miss at a moment Malroy disappeared when the public Is disposed to think she has retained me as her legal adviser probably she will be set at liberty when she agrees to drop the matter of Norton’s murder As for the boy they'll use him to compel my silence and Inaction" The Judge took a long breath “Yet there remains one lastly big Steve point where the boy is concerned that a bit” the Judge suddenly “Stop baffles me If we knew completely terrupted the butler In the midst of just a little more of his antecedents bis narrative "Does the overseer al- It might cause me to make a startling ways come up to the house the first and radical move” thing In the morning?” Mahaffy was clearly not Impressed "Why not exactly sah but he come by the vague generalities In which up this mo’nlng sah He was talking the Judge was dealing to me at the back of the house when "There you go Price as usual trythe women run out with the word that ing to convince yourself that you are Missy was done gone away” the center of everything!” he said In “He Joined in the search?” “Let’s a tone of much exasperation ‘‘Yes sah” What does this get down to business! “When was Miss Malroy seen last?” man Hicks mean by hinting at suiasked the Judge You saw Miss Malroy yestercide? "She and the young gemman you day?” fotched heah were seen In the "You have put your finger on a along about sundown I seen them point of some significance" said the “She bore evidence of the myself" Judge shock and loss she had sustained “They had had supper?" “Yes sah" aside from that' she was quite as she “Who sleeps here?” has always been” “JuBt little Steve and three of the "Well what do you want to see women they sleeps at the back of Hicks for? What do you expect to learn from him?” the house sah” “No sounds were heard during the “I don’t like his insistence on the idea that Miss Malroy Is mentally unnight?" “No sah" balanced It’s a question of some XXII CHAPTER """ The Judge Takee Charge bad All work on the plantation stopped and the hundreds of slaves— men women and children — were gathered about the house Among these moved the members of the dominant race The judge would have attached but he himself to the first group heard a whispered question and the answer: “Miss Malroy’s lawyer” Clearly it was not for him to mix with these outsiders these curiosity seekers lie crossed the lawn to the In the house and mounted the steps doorway was big Steve while groups of men stood about In the hall the talk pervadhum of busy purposeless The Judge frowned ing the place This was all wrong "Has Mr Ware returned from Memphis?” be asked of Steve "No Bah not yet" "Then show me Into the library" Said the Judge with bland authority surrendering his hat to the butler he added ‘‘Come along Mahaffy!” They entered the library and the judge motioned Steve to close the door "Now boy you'll kindly ask those people to withdraw— you may Allow say It is Judge Price's orders no one to enter the house unless they have business with me or as send Tor them— you understand? After you you may have cleared the house op bring me a decanter of corn a bit — you may ask the sheriff to step here” "Yes sab” And Steve withdrew up to The Judge drew an desk that stood In the the center of the room and seated him- self "Are you going to make this excuse for another drunk Price? so I feel the greatest contempt you” said Mahaffy sternly The Judge winced at this the If for a regrettable made have “You he urged choice of words Solomon” gently 'Where'B your feeling for the boy?” ’’Here!” said the Judge with an eloquent gesture resting his hand on his heart “If you you let whisky alone I'll believe otherwise what I have said must stand” The and the sheriff door opened slouched Into the room He was chewing a long wheat straw and his whole one was of troubled weakappearance ness "I’ll name? him!” sheriff The only with down see the overseer — what's bis — Hicks? Suppose you go for thie said the Judge addressing sheriff wag gone from the room a few moments and returned the Information that Hicks was at the bayou which was to be dragged “Why?’’ Inquired the Judge says Miss Malroy’s been actiqueer ever since Charley shot — distracted like! He noticed It and that Tom Ware "Hicks ng mighty Norton was says he noticed It” he said briefly “Morning” "How does he explain the boy's dis“Sit down sherlfT” and the Judge appearance?" indicated a meek seat for the ottlclai "He reckons she throwed herself In corner “Have learned a In you distant and the boy tried to drag her out like anythirg?” he asked and got drawed he naturally would The sheriff shook his head In" “What you turning all these neigh"Humph! I'll trouble Mr Hicks to of for?” he out doors questioned bors step here" said the Judge quietly "We don't want people tracking In "There's Mr Carrington and a and out the bouse sheriff Important couple of strangers outside who’ve evidence may be destroyed I propose been asking about Miss Malroy and — first does slaves the that the examining boy seems like the strangers meet with your approval?” knowed her and him back yonder In “Oh I've talked with them they No’th Carolina" said the sheriff as he don't know nothing” said the sheriff turned away The sheriff went “I’ll see them” “No one don't know nothing” sir fully delicacy — the law recognizes that It seems to me he Is overanxious to account for her disappearance In a manner that can compromise no one” CHAPTER XXIII The Judge Finds Allies They were Interrupted by the opening of the door and big Steve admitted Carrington and the two men of whom the sheriff had spoken “A condition of affairs shocking Mr Carrington!" said the Judge by way of greeting "Yes” said Carrington shortly "You left these parts some time ago I believe?” continued the judge “The day before Norton was shot I had started home for Kentucky heard of his death when I reached Randolph on the second bluff" explained Carrington from whose cheeks the bloom had faded He rested his hand on the edge of the desk and turned to the men who had followed him Into the room “This Is the gentleman you wish to see” be said and stepped to one of the windows It overlooked fhe terraces To please the maasea or the Individual While there are many things In our atock wenen-for the eccentric and loae tight of the ones who want the good purse la satisfied here In the House It of So as That In Importance Which Food for the Family la Stored Apartment where he had said to Betty scarcely a week before The two men bad paused by the door One was They now advanced gaunt and haggard- his face disfigured by a great red scar the other was a Individual who moved with a shambling gait Both carried rifles and both were dressed In coarse homespun “Morning sir” said the man with the scar and "Yancy’e my name this gentleman Tows he’d rather be known now as Mr Cavendish” The judge started to his feet "Bob Yancy?” be cried “Yes sir that’s me” The Judge passed nimbly around the desk and shook the Scratch Hiller warmly by the hand "Where’s my nevvy sir? — what's all this about him and Miss Betty?” Yancy’s soft drawl was suddenly eager "Please recover him God we’ll soon!” said the Judge moved By the window Carrington No harm could come to Impatiently the boy but Betty — a shudder went through him “They’ve stolen him” Yancy spoke with conviction “I reckon they’ve started back to No’th Carolina with him — only that 'don’t explain what’s come of Miss Betty does It?” and he dropped rather helplessly Into a chair “Bob are Just getting off a sick bed He’s been powerful porely in consequence of having his head laid open and ther being throwed Into ‘the Elk river where I fished him out!’ exwho still continplained Cavendish ued to regard the judge with unmlxed astonishment first cocking his shaggy head on one side and then on the other his bleached eyes narrowed to a Now and then he favored the slit austere Mahaffy with a fleeting He seemed Intuitively to unglance derstand the comradeship of their degradation "Mr Cavendish fetched me here on his raft We tied up to the sho’ this It was there we met Mr morning Carrington — I’d knowed him slightly conback yonder In No’th Carolina” tinued Yancy "He said I’d find Hannibal with you I was counting a heap on seeing my nevvy” no longer able to conCarrington trol himself swung about on his heel "What’s been done?” he asked with fierce repression "What’s going to be Don’t you know that every done? second is precious?” “I am about to conclude my invessir” said the judge with tigations dignity t Carrington stepped to the door After all what was there to expect of these men? Whatever their Interest It was plainly centered in the boy He passed out into the hall As the door closed on him the Judge turned again to the Scratch Hiller "Mr Yancy Mr Mahaffy and I hold your nephew In the tenderest regard he has been our constant companion In ever since you were lost to him this crisis you may rely upon us we no are committed to his recovery matter what It Involves” The judge’s tone was one of unalterable resolution “I reckon have been mighty good and kind to him” said Vancy huskily “We have endeavored to be Mr had formed the resoYancy — Indeed lution legally to adopt him should you not come to claim him I should have and made him given him my name His education has already my heir begun under my supervision” and the the high use to Judge remembering which he had dedicated one of trade labels fairly glowed with fervor philanthropic "Think of that!” murmured Yancy So was He was deeply moved softly who was gifted with Mr Cavendish of ready a wealth sympathy He thrust out a hardened hand to the The Ideal cellar should be as light and dry and clean aa any room In the house It should have windows on opsides easily accessible and posite easily opened Air at night in summer as to admit air warmer than the Inside air causes moisture to form and trickle down the side walls Remember a heated house acts like a chimney the movement of the air being from the bottom upward If any one doubts this let him Ymstopper a bottle of ether or boll a kettle of onions In the cellar then go to the top of even a and I think dwelling his sense of smell would soon convince him that there Is an upward draught of no mean abilities Indeed a German Inventor has proved that the cellar air la fouhd In the first story In the second In the third and so on which Impells us to think of the cellar as a reservoir of air for the entire bouse A good coat of lime whitewash should be applied every No decaying vegetables or spring rubbish of any kind should be stored there The cellar bottom and sides should be of concrete preferably Where coal is stored it should be light and dry as the decomposition of the in the coal goes on much sulphides more rapidly In a damp atmosphere cause silver to tarnish Sulphides The box of furnace should be so located that the outer air admitted be as pure as possible and it should be so constructed that through no cracks or crevices could the cellar air be admitted to the heating chamber of the furnace easily ' Much JUDGE CotHHMt AND VENTILATION ARE THINGS MOST IN NEED little things A moderate PRODIGAL "Please God we may yet put our fingers on some villain who does" said the judge Outside It was noised about that Judge Price bad taken matters In hand— he was the old fellow who had been warned to keep his mouth shut and who had never stopped talking A crowd collected since beyond the library windows and feasted Its eyes on the back of this hero's bald head One by one the house servants were ushered Into the judge's presence First he Interrogated little Steve who had gone to Mias Betty’s door that morning to rouse her aB was his custom Next he examined Betty’s maid then the cook and various house servants who had nothing especial to tell but told It at considerable length and Goods’1 We Have the THE 8YNOPSIS CELLAR 3 ( UTAH LAKI as cheap as it the limited telephone was Invented Talk Isn't tlon used to conversar Less than one cent a day It la worth that to you to know that your valuable papers such aa insurance policies will bonda deeds mortstock certificates gages and your Jewelry not In uae are absolutely sale where they can not be stolen nr lost or destroyed by flro or flood? 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I also the whites and brown slightly Hero — Yetf but Just think Popular have one made with six eggs and what it would be If they didn’t noflavored with lemon If you wish It tice us! — Judge To Iron Shirtwaists Can't Be Did Put a soft thick cloth on a table at I really Wife — I’hew! don’t see one corner Lay the shirtwaist on the table with oue armhole over the cor- how you can stand sitting In such a ner pull the waist tight and iron it hot office Hub — One can not stand sitting In In this way the shoulder Is Ironed smooth and kept In shape It is es- any kind of an office my love — Boston Transcript pecially good for plaited waists judge “You’re a heap he said “Shake!” better than you look” A thin ripple of laughter escaped Mahaffy but the Chills and Fever’s Judge accepted He understood that hand proffered here was a simple genuine soul Isn’t It Important for us to "Price know why Mr Yancy thinks the boy has been taken back to North Carolina?” said Mahaffy Hannibal to you "Just what kin Mr Yancy?” asked the Judge resuming his seat he ain't none speaking “Strictly That he come to live with me Is all who’s a good owing to Mr Crenshaw man when left to himself but he’s got a wife so a body may say he never Is left to himself” began Yancy and then briefly he told the story of the woman and the child much as he had told It to Bladen at the Barony the day of General Qulntard’s funeral The judge his back to the light and Custard Pie Sprinkled With Nuts his face In shadow rested his left elWhen making custard pie add one bow on the desk and with his chin sunk In hJs palm followed the Scratch cupful of fine ground hazel nuts or peHiller's narrative with the closest at- cans These rise to the top and when baked form a crust that Is truly detention licious— Good Housekeeping (TO BE CONTINUED) Fine II h I The Spinster’s Comment A well known author tells of an Flngllsh spinster whn said as she watched a great actress writhing about the floor as Cleopatra: "How different from th home life of iur late dear queen!’ |