k O IMNEHART BY OY AMuMVtt SYNOPSIS. MIii Innrs , nplnilrr nnd RUiinllan of Qortrude and MulHoy. I'stnlillflhod Minn- inor licndcitmrtcia at SunnyBlde. Arnold Ariimiroiignn found shot to donlli In tlio luill. Cicrtrudf and her ( J-inc-o. .mok linllcy. Imd conversed In the billiard loom Hlioitly liefMitin1 itmrdtT. J i'lJ" ; tlvo JfiinlCNon ni'cuand Mlas Innps of liolil- IHK back cvldoncc. Caslilor Unllry of I'rml /miiBtronK'fl bank , dufunct , wn-t nrroitoii Tor embezzlement. 1'aul Armstrong rtcnthtn nnnounrod. Ilhlscy'fl lianri-p. J-ouIsc Armstrong , told Ilul.iey Hint whllo nlio still loved him. Binas to marry an- othfcr. It davelopod that l > r. Wallu-r wna tlio man. IxiiiUo was found unconscious ) nt tltti bottom of tlir circular Btnlrciwn. Hlie snlrt Bomcthlim' had brushed by her In the dnrk on the stairway and nho fainted , nnllny IB suspected of Arm- BtrotiR's murdiT. ThoinaH , the lodirNopi > - er. was found dpnd with a note In i his "I.Uclen Wal pocket hearing the nnmo I " found out of jilace deep- IILUVi A ladder I V UII fc * * j. - ns the mystery. The Htables worn 'burned , nnd In the dark Mlsi Innes shot nn Intruder. Halsoy mysteriously dUnp- poarcd. His auto was found wrecked by ft frelRht train. It 'developed Ilalspy Imd an argument In the library with a woman before bin disappearance , New cook dls- appears. Miss Innen learned Halsey wan nllve. Or. Walker's fnco become- ) livid ftt mention of the name of Nina Carrlnt ; . ton. Evidence was secured from n tramp that rx man , supposedly Halsoy , had been bound and Ranged and thrown Into an empty box car. CHAPTER XXVIII. Continued. Mr. Winters nnd Alex disposed of the tramp with a warning. It was evi dent ho had told us nil ho knew. Wo Imd occasion , within n duy or two , to Lo doubly thankful tlmt wo Imd given film his freedom When Mr. Jamie- non telephoned that night wo had news for him1 ; ho told mo what I had not realized before that It would not bo possible to find Halsey at oneo , even with this clew. The cars by this time , three days , might bo scattered over the union. But ho Bald to keep on hoping , that It was the best news wo had had. And In the meantime , consumed with nnxloty an wo were , things were hap pening at the house In rapid succes sion. sion.Wo Wo had ono peaceful day then Lid- dy tdok sick In the night. I went In when. 1 heard her groaning , and found her with a hot-water bottle to her face , and her right cheek swollen un til It was glassy. "Toothache ? " I asked , not too gent ly. "You deserve It. A woman of your age , who would rather go around with an exposed ncrvo In her head than have the tooth pulled ! It would be over In a moment. " "So would hanging , " Llddy pro tested , from behind the hot-water bet tle. tle.t t was hunting around for cotton and laudanum. "You have a tooth just like It your- nelf , Miss Rachel , " she whimpered. "And I'm sure Dr. Boyle's been trying to take It out for years. " There was no laudanum , and Llddy made a terrible fuss when I proposed carbolic acid , just because I had puttee too much on the cotton once and burned her mouth. I'm sure It never did her any permanent harm ; Indeed , the doctor said afterward that living on liquid diet had been a splendid rest for her stomach. But she would have none of the acid- and she kept mo awake groaning , so at last I got up rind went to Gertrude's door. Toimy surprise It was locked. I went around by the hall and Into her bedroom that way. The bed was turned down , and her dressing-gown and night-dress lay ready In the little room next , but Gertrude was not there. She had not undressed. I don't know what terrible thoughts caino to mo In the mtnuto I stood there. Through the door I could hear Llddy grumbling , with a squeal now and then when the pain stabbed harder. Then , automatically , I got the laudanum and went back to her. It was fully a half-hour before Lid- dy's groans subsided. At Intervals I went to the door Into the hall and looked out , but I saw and heard noth ing suspicious. Finally , when Llddy had dropped into a doze , I oven'ven tured as far aa the head of the circular staircase , but there floated up to mo only the even breathing of Winters , the night detective , sleeping just In side the entry. And then , far off , I heard the rapping nolso that had lured Louise down the staircase that other night , two weeks beforo. It was over my head , and very faint three or four short muffled taps , a pause , and then again , stealthily repeated. The sound of Mr. Winters' breath ing was comforting ; with the thought that there wua help within call , some thing kept mo from waking him. I did not move for a moment ; ridiculous things Llddy had said about a ghost I am not at nil superstitious , except , perhaps , In the middle of the night , with everything dark things like that catno back to mo. Almost beside me was the clothes chute. I could feel It , hut I could see nothing. As I stood , listening Intently , I heard a sound near me. It was vague , Indefinite. Thou It ceased ; there was an uneasy movement and a grunt from the foot of the circular staircase , and silence again. I stood perfectly still , hardly darlW to breathe. Thwi I know I had been right. Some one WS(3 ( stealthily passing the head of the staircase and coming toward mo In the dark. I leaned against the wall for support my knees were giving \vay. The steps were close now , and suddenly I thought of Gertrude. Of course It was Gertrude. I put out ono hand In front of nib. but I touched MY voice almost refused me. When I Came To It Was Ddwn. but I managed to gasp out , "Ger trude ! " "Good Lord ! " a man's voice ex claimed , just beside me. And then I collapsed. I felt myself going , felt sonic one catch me , a horrible nausea tlmt wan all 1 remembered. When I came to It waa dawn. 1 was lying on the bed In Louise's room , .vltli the cherub on the celling staring down at me , and there was a blanket from my own bed thrown over mo. I felt weak and dizzy , but I managed to get up and totter to the door. At the foot of the circular staircase Mr. Win ters was Btlll asleep. Hardly able to stand , I crept back to my room. The door Into Gertrude's room was no lon ger locked ; she was Bleeping like a tired child. And In my dressing room Llddy hugged a cold hot-water bottle and mumbled In her Bleep. "There's some things you can't hold with hand-cuffs , " she was muttering thickly. CHAPTER XXIX. A Scrap of Paper. For the flrst time In 10 ! years I kept my bed that day. Llddy waa alarmed to the point of hysteria , and iicnt for Dr. Stewart just after breakfast. Ger trude spent the morning with mo , reading something I forget what. I was too busy with my thought to lis ten. I had said nothing to the two detectives. If Mr. Jamleson had been there I should have told htm every thing , but I , could not go to those strange men and tell them my niece had been missing In the middle of the night ; that she had not gone to bed at nil ; that while I was searching for her through the house I had met a stranger who , when I fainted , had car ried me Intoa , room and left me there , to get bettor or not , as It might hap pen. pen.AHU AHU mere was somoimng oiso : 1110 man I had met In the darkness had been even more startled than I , nnd about his voice , when ho muttered his muflled exclamation , there was some thing vaguely familiar. All that mornIng - Ing , while'Gertrude read aloud , and Llddy watched for the doctor , I was puzzling over that voice , without re sult. sult.Dr. Dr. Walker came up , nome time just after luncheon , and asked for me. "Go down and see him , " I Instructed Gertrude. "Tell him I amf out for mercy's sake don't say I'm sick. Find out what he wants , and from thin time on , Instruct the servants that he Is not to bo admitted. I loathe that man. " Gertrude came back very soon , her face rather flushed. "Ho came to ask us to got out. " she said , picking up her book with a jerk. "Ho snys Louise Armstrong wants to come here , now that she la recover ing" "And what did you say ? " " 1 said wo were very sorry we could not leave , but wo would bo delighted to have Louise conio up here with us. He looked daggers at me. And ho wanted to know If wo would recom mend Eliza as n cook. Ho has brought a patient , a man , out from town , and Is Increasing his establishment that's the .way ho put It. " "I wish him Joy of Eliza , " I said tartly. "Did ho ask for Halsey ? " "Yes. I told him that wo wore on the track last night , and that It was only a question of time. Ho said he was glad , although ho didn't appear to be , but ho said not to be too san guine. " "Do you know what I believe ? " I asked. "I believe , as firmly as I be lieve anything , that Dr. Walker knows something about Halscy , and that ho could put his linger on him , if ho wanted to" There were several things that day that bewildered me. About three o'clock Mr. Jamleson ( telephoned from the Casanova station and Warner went down to meet him. I got up and dressed hastily , and the detective was shown up to my sitting room. "No news ? " I asked , as he entered. He tried to look encouraging , without success. "It won't bo long now , Miss Innes , " he said. "I have come out here on a peculiar errand , which I will tell you about later. First , I want to ask some questions. Did any one come out here yesterday to repair the telephone , and examine the wires on the roof ? " "Yes , " 1 said promptly ; "but It was not the telephone. He Bald the wiring might have caused the lire at the stablo. I wont up with him 'myself , but ho only looked around. " Mr. Jamleson smiled. "Good for you ! " he applauded. "Don't allow any ono In the house that you don't trust , and don't trust anybody. All are not electricians who wear rubber gloves. " He refused to explain further , but ho got a slip of paper out of his pocket-book and opened It carefully. "Listen , " ho said. "You heard this before and scoffed. In the light of re cent developments I want you to read It again. You are a clover woman , MlHB Innes. Just as surely as I sit here , there Is something in this house that is wanted very anxiously by a number of people. The lines are clos ing up , Miss Innos. " The paper was the one he hud found among Arnold Armstrong's effects , and I recall It again : by altering the plans for rooms , may ho possible. The best way. In my opinion , would he to the plan for In one of the rooms ohlm- ney. ney."I think I understand , " I said slowly. "Some ono is searching for the KPpr > t rnom. nnd thr > Invurlnra ' "And the holes In the plaster " "Have been in the progress of his " "Or her investigations. " "Her ? " I asked. "Miss Innes , " the detective said , getting up , "I believe that somewhere in the walls of this house Is hidden some of the money , at least , from the Traders' bank. 1 believe , Junt as sure ly , that young Walker brought homo from California the knowledge of something of the sort , nnd , falling In his effort to reinstall Mrs. Armstrong nnd her daughter hero , he , or a con federate , has tried to break Into the house. On two occasions 1 think he succeeded. " "On three , nt least , " I corrected. And then I told him about the night before. "I have boon thinking hard , " I concluded , "and I do not believe the man at the head of the circular stair case was Dr. Walker. 1 don't think he could have got In , and the voice was not his. " Mr. Jamleson got up nnd paced the floor , his hands behind him. "Thoro Is something else tlmt puz zles mo , " he said , stepping before me. "Who and what Is the woman Nina Carrlngton ? If It was she who came hero as Mattle Bliss , what did she toll Halsey that sent him racing to Dr. Walker's , and then to Miss Arm strong ? If wo could find that woman we would have the whole thing. " "Mr. Jamleson , did you ever think that Paul Armstrong might not have died n natural death ? " "That IB the thing wo are going to try to find out , " ho replied. And then Gertrude came In , announcing a man below to see Mr. Jamleson. "I want you present at this Inter view , Miss Innes , " ho said. May Illggs come up ? He has loft Dr. Walker and ho has something he wants to toll us. " Hlggs came Into the room dlflldent- ly , but Mr Jnmleson put him at his ease. lie kept a careful eye on mo , however , and slid Into n chair by the door when ho was asked to sit down. "Now , Hlggs , " began Mr. Jamleson kindly. "You are to say what you have to say before this lady. " "You promised you'd keep It quiet , Mr Jamleson. " RIggs plainly did not trust me. There WBB nothing friendly In the glance he turned on me. "Yes , yes. You will be protected. But , first of all , did you bring what you promised ? " Illggs produced a roll of papers from under his coat , and handed them over. Mr. Jamleson examined them with lively satisfaction , and passed them to me. "The blue-prints of Sun- nyslde , " he said. "What did I tell you ? Now , Rlggs , we are ready. " "I'd never have come to you , Mr. Jamleson , " he began , "If It hadn't been for Miss Armstrong. When Mr. In nes was spirited away , like , and Miss Louise got sick because of It , I thought things had gone far enough. I'd done some things for the doctor before that wouldn't just bear looking Into , but I turned a bit squeamish. " "Did you help with that ? " I asked , leaning forward. "No , ma'tn. I didn't even know of It until the next day , when it came out in the Casanova Weekly Ledger. But I know who did it , all right. I'd better start at the beginning. "When Dr. Walker went away to California with the Armstrong family , there was talk In the town that when he came back he would be married to Miss Armstrong , and we all expected it. First thing I knew , I got a letter from him In the west. Ho seemed1 to be excited , and he said Miss Arm strong had taken a sudden notion to go home and he sent me some money. I was to watch for her , to see If she went to Sunnyslde , and wherever she was , not to lose sight of her until he got home. 1 traced her to the lodge , and I guess I scared you on the drive ono night , Miss Innes. " "And Rosie ! " I ejaculated. RIggs grinned sheepishly. " 1 only wanted to make sure Miss Louise was there. Roslo started to run , and I tried to stop her and tell her some sort of a story to account for my being there. But she wouldn't wait. " And the broken china Jn the basket ? " "Well , broken china's death to rub ber tires , " he said. "I hadn't any complaint against you people here , and the Dragon Fly was a good car. " So Rosle's highwayman was ex plained. "Well , I telegraphed the doctor where Miss Louise was and I kept an eye on her. Just a day or so before they came home with the body I got another letter , telling mo to watch for a woman who had been pitted with smallpox. Her name was Car rlngton , and the doctor made things pretty strong. If I found any such woman loafing around , I was not to lose sight of her for a minute until the doctor got back. "Well , I would have had my hands full , but the other woman didn't show up for a good while , and when she did the doctor was home. " "Riggs , " 1 asked suddenly , "did you get Into this house a day or two after I took It , at night ? " "I did not , Miss Innes. I have never been In the house before. Well , the Carrlngton woman didn't show tip tin til the night Mr. Halsey disappeared. She came to the olllco late , and the doctor was out. She waited around , walking the floor and working hnrsell Into a passion. When the doctor didn't come back , she was in an awful way. She wanted me to hunt him and when he didn't appear , she called him names ; said he couldn't fool her There waa murder being done , and she would see him swing for It. ( TO BR CONTINUKD. ) Dresden China. Judging by your recent note , writes a correspondent , It seems that the geographical knowledge possessed by girl typists is about on n level with that possessed by the damsels who represent the postmaster general be hind the counters of our suburban post offices. Having occasion recentl > to telegraph funds to a town In Ger many , It became necessary for the clerk to consult the post ofllco guide After a long and fruitless search : ventured to suggest that she was nol likely to Ilnd the town I wanted In the section devoted to the celestialem plre , where she was looking. "Not under China" she retorted superclll ously. "You said Dresden , dldn'i you ? " The Consoling Volume. There was n backward student nt Balllol who , for failure to pass an ex amlnatlon in Greek , was "sent down. ' His mother went to see the master Dr. Jowett , nnd explained to him wha an excellent lad her son was. "It Is i hard experience for him , this did grace , " said the old lady ; "but ho wll have the consolation of religion , ant there Is always ono book to which he can turn. " Jowett eyed her for a mo in out and then answered : "Yes. mi' dam ; the Greek grammar. Gooi morning " NEBRASKA IN DRIER. News Notes of Interest From Varloui Sections. York Is to have nn up-to-date hos pital managed by Mrs. Laura Atkin son. Mrs. Atkinson has had years of experience in hospital work. Mrs. J. Swan , of David City , at tempted suicide by pouring a half a gallon of oil over her body and clothIng - Ing , setting them on flro. She Is not expected to live. The Webster county fair held at Bladcn was a grand success from start to finish. The free entertain ments were the best obtainable and kept the people from getting restless. J. II. BohreudH nnd wife celebrated ihelr golden wedding at their home , Lhree miles southwest of Nebraska City. There were over 300 guests present and the festivities lasted two days. days.Mrs. Mrs. Martha Taylor , of Lyons , re ceived word that her bon , Frank Tay lor , a conductor on the Chicago & Northwestern , was killed at Beaver Crossing. lie lived at Llnwood , Neb. , and leaves ft wife and child. His brother , P. E. Taylor , Is a consul at Stavanger , Norway. In the course of the next few days the'ofllcers of the Fremont Auto club will put up sign posts on the roads north and west of Fremont to guldo tourists to and from that city. The signs which the club put In the spring between there and Omaha have been a great help to autolsts during the summer months. A head-on collision occurred nt Blair between two freight trains In the south part of the city. The train from the south had not pulled all of Its cars onto another track , and the train bound south struck It and dam aged Its engine , besides pushing two cars off Into the ditch. The track was cleared after a night's work. Lightning struck" the barn of Charles Tleple , seven miles south east of Crelghton , causing a lire which consumed the entire structure , together with Its contents , consisting of two horses valued at $500 , harness , machinery and considerable hay. A granary adjoining the barn , In which 3,000 bushels of small grain was stored , was also destroyed. The three-year-old son of Charles Graha of Saline county wandered away from home and was lost for several days. A searching party was formed nnd the child was found about a mile irom home , caught In a wlro fence. The family dog was with him. It was the dog's barking that attract ed the attention of the searchers. The boy was unharmed except for slight scratches. _ The fire that destroyed the $85,000 plant of the Granite Brick company will be the subject of a light in the courts of Dodge county. The insur ance companies that paid the losses filed an action against the Union Pa cific Railroad comnanv. charcinc that sparks from a Union Pacific1 engine started the blaze. The. . , insurance amounted to $5,000 and the fire loss was appraised at $15,000. Announcements for the Phelps County Farmers' institute are out. The session this year will be of but one day's duration and is set for Oc tober 13. The principal lectures will be given by Prof. C. W. Pugsley and R. H. Searle of Lincoln and Anna East of Fremont. An Important mat ter in connection with this year's in stitute Is the boys' and girls' short course in agriculture and domestic science , which will be held for five days from October 10 to 14 Inclusive. After many years of patient endur ance of the indifference of the North western railroad to the "excuse" for a walk leaing up town in Arlington from the station , the citizens and traveling public at last have assur ance that the condition will be speed ily remedied. Contractor W. H. Crane of that place was awarded the contract for the construction of a wide , permanent , cement walk from the station platiorm to the foot of the steps. . Negotiations are pending between the county attorneys of Gage and Johnson counties for'a settlement of the claims held by Gage county against Johnson county for expenses Incurred In the Chamberlain cases. That a number of business men of Grand Island are putting Into practice the recently adopted slogan : "We canv < j will , " wits evidenced by the action taken by the stockholders of the Chautauqua association. By a vote of two to one it was decided to continue the organization and hold another assembly next year , despite a deficit of $700. The police of Wymoro are looking for two strangers who deliberately killed a horse belonging to a boy named Herbert Brannon , the sole sup port of a widowed mother. It seems that the lad rode the horse to the river , tied the nniinai and made pre parations to flsh. 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