-' I law I did. I In†Hm! u in an Inch and In unlucky. ' “g u»! u: DJ In! H in vnrv "you can; I "row that m" below 4 go o vntnlu drvdn rum†In "W O ‘utcm ~M luv ash“ \de ov-r dug Up hull! " 70h In llr Crduu much m "mud "Le no uro‘a hmd “I mu Inch. Io -- Crunch I d I dun uy 0h“ Junn.’ QM g. vn um! um I hummer mud 3 mid out-0| Mall to 'ill mu III" on my". ." ‘ "up." n .mnu." ;I no.†It. 0. u gland u m. I a all. on In mun-I .- «co. m they " Ya." excl-imod E'nefl. who was now mum. " not! would you belt". "-00"- an named on 09 uhrpa u but “win I ' “ My lack aguu. ' Inuught Jammy groun- In. in rphil. "I might Inn an on the odp at nm aha for ten you: and never got Launch of [>qung In: up.‘j "Thou no 5mm" up ti“ homd box which oh. found down In the and not tied a com Go " ' " Wall, R vain-Id. 0 In I long story. Fm! we found Ev. Convict nllpplng down till ohfllgug ppdcd lmf up mu m “an." As H ‘hnpponed.’ Jeremy 3nd Mar dudna war. strolling slung somber amokmg when luddonly they cannula; .45!" of the undo-do Min} mug, sud hurried o magi it. " Wnsi'in sll this 7" and (Undo-I 0! Dorothy. the us: now no: ymoy yntda the“! of the who: "to: Ernest hluuhad. too. from sympathy. pro- huhly. sud wont to pick up a boogh Ihotloy honooth o stunted oak tree which an! in the min- ol the Abbey. on the spot where once too slt-r had utood Thin he no through the imp handle. And. diuotlngEvn to comb hold of an. end, he took tho other hlmuu sud they stoned for tho homo. Dorothy muohlyggolemoly In front, WHAT IVA FOUND. " You no sure you no not too tired ?" nid Ernest Ifâ€! u momonl'a oonaidorwon. "No. indeed; I has quite uoound." lb; mound vmh I blush. ‘ "Oh. no." she'auuwued. "1 3m not fluid. 1 um dying of curiomy .0 In mm in inlido." . " All flgh', Doll. than you sln‘n‘l luvs u ahuo of the spoil. Misc Convict and I will dmdo it. Wul you help me to carry it to she house. Mina Cannot 7 Thu II. unleu you are fluid of it. like Dall." " I am no! superstitions, nnd you can ï¬ne i. home it you like. I will not touch It. Iqql! y_o_n l_I is: {{0qu thing. " " Nansen-e. Doll! thever thought that you man so unparamloua ? Why. perbnpa u in full of money or jewels. Lora “to in hom_e and open it." "Ernest.“ broke in Dorothy in an agi- mm wny. " I don't like uh†Ihing. I can't tell you why. hm I am sure it In unlucky. I vieh that you would throw it back to where it came from. or into the In. II in a houid thing sud we have mostly lost our live: over it nlypudy." " l don’l k'no'w.†'nid Ernest. “ I should hurdly Ihink than! they would bury such things in a obnrohyurd. Pumps it In I nun-nu buby." " This in quuo exciting." and Eva, who no now auflioiemly interested to forget all About he: escape. “ What can be in :0? Trauma or papers, I should think." But the one wee tco heavy ior him to lift eione. Indeed. it proved as much as they could all three menege to drag it to the top. However, up it came at last. Ernest ox- nmined it carefully and came to the cone u- own that it was very onoient. The maeuve iron handle at the top of the oblong ceeo was almost eaten through with wet and the loud iteelt wee much corroded. elthougb. {tom irogmente that still clung to it. it was evident that it had once been protected by so on or one of oak. Evidently the one and been washed out of the churchyard where u had lain for centuries. "La! us pull ilu up," said Ernest, unfaa toning the cord from Eva’ a writ" and begin nin_g to lug “ I wanted to see the bones. I am very active. and thought that I could get up quite sorely ; hut send is so slippery. 0h. 1 10:- got flock here." and the pointed to a thin cord that was tied to he: wrist. " What is that ?" " Why. it is tied to such an odd lead hozs that I found in the tend. Mr. Jones said the other day that he thought it wee e hit of an old odiio. but it ie not. it is eleed box with a rusty nun bundle. I could not move it much. but I had this hit of cord with me â€"-I thought I might want it getting down. you knowâ€"so l tied one end 0! it to the bundle." Erneet went on rubbing tor e minute or more. but without producing the elighteet efleot. He was in deepeir. Tue bountiful leoe beneeth him looked so wen end death like ; all the red hed late the lipe. In hie dietreee end eeereely knowing whet he did. e bent over them and lined them once. lee, thrice. This mode at reetoretion in t recommended in the mediolne-oheet ide," hut in thia inetenee it wee not wi out ite eï¬eet. Preeently e telnt end tremoloue glow diï¬ueed iteell over the pole oheeh; in eunther moment it deepened to e moet unmietehhle hlneh. (Wee II 3 hell- ooneeioueneee of Erneet'e new method of treatment. or merely the returning blood thet produced that hlneh? Let or not in- quire) Next ehe sighed. opened her eyes end net up. " Oh. you ere not deed." “ No. I don’t think eo. but I can’t quite remember. What wee it? Ah. I know!" end ehe that her eyee as though to keep out some horrid eight. Presently ehe opened them again. “ You have eeved my lilo." ehe eeid. “ IE it hed not been for you. {should now have been lying crushed at the loot ol thet dreadful olifl'. _I am en gretelul f‘ " No. not long; onlyâ€"about half a minute on till}! dreadful bulge," “Woi'o you long down were before we “mg?" “de Dorothy. THE CHUlCE OF THREE At Ihn moment Dorolhy enme heat with e lmle were: In Erneee'e hleelr her, for in her hurry ene hed spilled meal o! it. "Here. drink some of this," she nid. Eve tried In do no. but u hillyeoelr het ie not e very convenient drinking veeeel till you get need to n. end ehe upset mare then she ewellowed. Bnl whet ehe not down did her good. She pm clown the he! end they ell three laughed a lime. It wee so funny driniing om of en old hat. " Want an earth did you go there for ?' asked Ernest. putting his dxipping hat on hil hood (or the sun was hot. 1'50 0!! u Ibo m. vOI‘: non: o'nzmx. 1 un mod 0! lamina and tolling “III we crow 1.31.1113" 01ml“; “_ MW 0 u l "3:090qu And 5.313.. um bun ulna pain. And 1 leaf to: the den um nvor. Whun drama! my youth any. 90! t drum: “no tor out And I tailor am in a any. l nu: lick pt the wavy looming. 0! who we gun in mm a Il- :. 0! th- no“ law] with whom-u: In tho union: that bum» by. Item tho Me- In. though"! onduvox', I would so u or. the childrun may ; Fox | autum- hvu louver, And you»: die- it} 3 day. 1 ml no wide. but in Fox a bum-no t. rich uuduro. There I nothmu nut In the city Bu! tho pudemuvou 01 mo poor. 01:. tho mun hum. too Illlflfl‘ And the child umd choked with wads! Tho daunbur'l bun grown wilnnl ï¬nd tho [swan hurt that bleeds! No. nor ltom we amen xu lo blaulo. From "0pm“ of an" and mum. I would fly lo the woudu' low mule. And the mudow'u kindly p339. he: an drum n 0! out by tho nvor. And be loud for thn dream an", ; For n dreamer mm: L tau-x, And 3 todcr dio- nu 3 any. A NOVEL. CHAPTER X Mr. O vdm Ind I! d wnhun to», soon .- he got out-Mo the "I «loo: bio comma um. "moral Ital bad I. Imed m... mm." In “I†In It. uh..- ~h o l) I" D" .. O H IIIOI It wee not until he hed med» e very cere- inl exeminetion of there ï¬ery orhe thet Mr. Oï¬fdu# wee eiterwerd ehle to dieeover whet they were. and en the render mey ee well nnderntend et onee the! this heed hed nothing ehont it diflerent from my other shilmlly preserved heed. he shell he tehen iuto conï¬deuee wirhont daiey. They were belle oi eryetel titted. prohehly with the eid ui elender springe. into the eye-mhete with nneh iniernel ert thet they thooh end trem- bled e6 the eliahtett eonnd. end even on ooceeion rolled ehont. The heed iteeii. he eleo discovered. hed mt hren‘enhellned in the nrdtnery ieehinn. by extreeting the hvein end ï¬lling the unity with tpieee or bitumen, hut hed heen prutrved by use" oi the inieetion of etlroe. or route hindrid enhntenoe. into the hrein. velne end erter- iee. which, eitor permeetinq ell the ï¬rth, hell mud-Md end mede it like merhle. Home hrillient pigment hed heen need to ewe the Iipe their i‘INflIl eolor end the heir lied been preeerved hy meene of the when But. perherw. the moetdreedinl thin‘ehont thin reiie o forgotten egee wee the monk": emile thet the efliet who " eet it up " he: meneeed to pruerve upon the leee. e enile that iuet drew the lips up enough to thaw ma whi-e math hnneeth. end gene the idea the. i1 weerer hed died in the fell '9’),- nn 0'5 n? m me melioiou- .14 0? "iflmph ‘ it“ e vrrnh'n «mg m MI or, thet long. in. hn 4: tin! hes. wrv ll eehnnden' heir i e crow: in: it "met 1% me" e erse'e ewe eu.ii - rm It ; e a set thvre wen-one mu .1 eel I \ l-ectneun.’ shunt it. Tho e ~h . in! em; it 000.! email! eiweye long ti- And this wee when he new there upon the box. Let the reeder imagine the leoe end : heed of elovely women of some thirty yeere of ego. the letter covered with rippling brown locks of greet length. ehowe which was not it mughlyieahioued eoronet etndded with meat guns. Let him imagine this face. all but the lip-. which were colored red. pele with the bloodless pellet of deeth end the flash no ï¬rm end fresh-looking thet it might have been thet 0! e oorpae not e dey old; no ï¬rm. indeed, thet the heed end ell ite pendent weight of heentiiol heir eould etend On the unehrnnken beee oi the neck which. in eome-ier-peet ego. oold eteel hed mede eo emooth. Then let him imegine the crowning horror of thee weird eight. The eyee of e eorpee ere ehnt. but the eyes in thie heed were wide open, end the long. black leehee. ee perfect now ee on the dey of deeth, hung over whet eppeered, when the light etrheh them. to be two belle oi trembling ere. thet [littered end rolled end ï¬nd themselves upon the leee of the obterver like living humen eyee. It wee theee ewlnl eyee thet oerried eheh tenor to the heerte ol the on-loehen when they out their em glenee etonnd end mede them not onnhtnrelly cry out thetlt wee elite. plan-dad to the home. On «noun. m mung-room any (out! Jenny dud) than with hill human: “I mun. H. m In admirable unnour Nut-uni. mm. than won tow annual Ind-c 0! cm In an no! know a link. we. lulu m an on tho mm. In In “on! t 0 Ink 0! opon- in; it in 3 most wgrlmwliu Input. the lad. though n cu In plur- onion quit. unwary, In null thick sud round our on odgu. sud i. took him scoot! quorum! u hour‘s had oho pin. to roman uh“ pound .0 ho the rout of the nu. Eu a rumour mu m m hoiahr n it toll forward with o hung on rho tabla. bu h I“ thou found Oh“ what Ind huh romovod In merely I portion at on outer ouo. 'horo ho- iug henoqgh i939 lnnor char}. no.0 of long. ,A_; A ' II, 300, named to sure u him from m p in: or vantage on the ask about in which u had rented for so many oomnrieu. Tnem was a moment's (lend allenee no the oomynny regarded the object than left open to their gaze. Then one at the women gave a low cry of fear. and, “tuned by some common impulse, they all turned and broke from the room In tenor. end culling. " It us alive l†No. not ell. Florence turned pale, but she Mood there by the object. the windingnhoet in her bend; end old Anet- lelgh also remained unrlng a ll. ellher pagalyzed or haplnnted. -- wwwï¬idhoimy. .. my mum: in up puny well." sud than In no to work This inner skin 0! lead me thinner uud enier to out than the tint bed heen end It. not through the jsh more quickly. though not neerly quickly enough lor the impe- tienee ol the uyetondere. At leht the trout lell out and dieoloeed e amell cehlnet mode 0! cold piroee of bleck out and bevina u binued door. which woe luetened by 3 tin, lutoh und huap ol the common puttorn. that is probably an old on doors Are From thi- eehlnet there came n strong odor o! epleee. The excitement woe new intense. end seemed to be ehured by everybody in the honae. Once hud come in through the caring-door end etaticned hereell in the background. Bumpeon ond the groom were peeping through the window. end even old Atterlemh, attracted by the round c! the hammering. had utrolled uimleeely in. “ Wnne can it bl: ?" euid Evn with e geep. Slowly Jeremy extracted the cnhlnet from its lesion coverings and eatit on the tnhle. Meanwhile Florence hsd drown out n heevy pin of ancient make. with which the wrapping of the bundle wee fastened, and begun to unwind a long piece of discolored linen. At the very ï¬rst turn another shower of spices fell out. As soon as these had been swept aside, Florence proceeded slowly wlth her task. and as she removed fold alter fold of the linen the bundle began to take shape and form, and the shape it took was that of a human heed. Eve saw it and drew closer to Ernest; eremy saw it end felt inclined to bolt; Dorothy saw it and knew that her presenti- ments as to the dissgreeehle nature of the contents of that unlucky case were coming true; Mr. Csrdns new it and was more in- terested than ever. Only Florence and herdriding Atterleigh sew- nothing. Another turn or two of the long winding- sheet and it slipped suddenly ewey from whatever it inclosed. “ Well, I am no. etreld. M eny rue.â€nid Florence. “ Now, ladies end gentlemen. the Gorgon’s bend in about to be unveiled. Look the other way or you will ell be turned to “one." "This is getting delightfully ghastly.†said Eva to Ewen. ‘â€I know that it will be nomoahlng hor- zid.’ sddedDognby. 7 85 was watching Oh? vuiona expansion: on the faces with an amused Mt. " Shall! open in 7" he and. 3nd. uniting the action to the word. ha lined the Intel: 3nd pinning his chi-cl between the edge of the [in]: door ad in fume, plied the «lime! opgp. The emell of spices heceme more pro- nounced then ever. end for e moment the cloud of duet that came from them u their lregmenre rolled out o! the enhinet on to the table, prevented the epectetore who. ell hut Dorothy, were crowding up to the cue tram seeing what it contained. Prelently. however, A large whitish bundle became vmhle. Jeremy pntln hie hand, pulled it out and laid it on the top of the box. It was heavy. But when he hed done this he did not seem inclined to so eny further in the mutter. The bundle bed. he considered. an uncanny look. Alt thet moment In interruption took place, for Florence Ceswiek entered through the open door. She had come n to'e‘e'e Dorothy and woe eetonished to do tnoh e gathering. “ Why. what is it all about ?" ehe naked. Somebody told her in use low worde u poeeible. tor everybody'e ettention wee eon- oentreted on the bundle, which nobody seemed inclined to toneh. "Well. why don't you open it ?" naked Florence. 131mm that they we .11 afraid," nid Mt. 031-an with a hash. Como. none." In all“ 00 on. â€ion. .7._ "'I'" - .v.-- â€" and Brunt n l'ntl). "()J. )rr. E um. . woaun “up fol. 10.3 â€In «roar 0! bar 0.4 .dmi-or mm the . on punch-ad for “on. flu ngoouda M my “mm. when )ol tlohd me. yon In". I mm '30.. MI your Mo and my mm: mm bun you locum uh " Yu. ha! I.“ win. you did MI and In um erynml 93m. We)â€, do you know. an I ale/id More. In new“ co no u though I would sound" I!" uh' I. mule! M chap-n I: maul, glad I'm: p olnl - Undo u womb [nun man an dud cum 4.. A I of. -u ‘- do“ 1 am can Bu. man: no the 0\h£‘l. Inllll.‘ for m " -- run you m m; undid. so am" mmen no much «not. doc- I. not? But. go you Iuow. l Impound a much. vim: I in standing there by “no bad Io-d-y. jug n spa [imp {an yqq took En‘l hund. ' Emu: unruif Qi‘lbly‘. “Vii; your Inc! an land." he and. 8h. Inland a cold mm huh Ibn Ioni. ‘ â€1511de his “‘5“: 9:90p. Ernut‘o gl-noe toll and" that «Honing gum, and In. he “an um: do up! to flunk n no chums to no: whcn woman no cou- 0mm! ton to in lipu. Bu! ho could not gel in out; he could I bring him-on,» ny In“ he did Ion I: --I9 Io oompzbmmd " I mink you wen no" In urn“. III-n I WM. Flannel." " The in right; end eo here, In the sagas leoe where I eeld them. I renounce them. e will forget all the: foolish eoene, Ernest. I made e um. minute when I laid you than my beer. wee u deeE on the In: I and ï¬ber in la ehellow ee s to k. But will you never me one qoeuion. Erneee, before we eloee thle ooneereeeion 7" " Yee. Florence. it I eon." " Well, when Jonâ€"yon kleeed me she olher night. you id not really new it, did you? 1 menu you only all no to: e (reek. or from the lmpnlee of one moment. one be. eenee you loved me? DJn'e be “roll! to tell me, beoeoee ll it w , Iehell nce,be ‘ angry ; you one you hove ooh to (argue me (or. I ma braking lelrb. em 1 not?’ end eh. looked him elrelghl In the bee will: he:plerelog_eyee. “ don't In so anâ€. You no not going to nun tiny “on u do“ Iogagp'l â€9‘ .ug you? ’ hm he nodded his hand. feeling nanny um things vprp mining out very wall for 80 did not'undonlnnd her In the leM‘T him. “ You III. too." aid Dorothy pump. up nd unplug. _ a “You. I know I dtduhou oyu mum Inn; balm! conunboy no gun. 1 gm pin: but. II in u you curiosity." “ I in tn noburud this-c." mumml Down". 7 " Well. Ernest. the words I have to any are hold for a woman's lipu. but I must say them. I- made I mistake, Ernest, in telling you than I Iovod you as I did. and in mklnu I“ the wild nonunle than I mused I don’t know who. mode me do it. some tooliah Im- pulse. no doubt. Wome are very onrlouu. you know, Ernest. ond think I am more curios. Ibnn man. I anppcu I though] I loved you, Ewan-I know I mongm in when you kissed me ; hm Int nighu, when! out you at the Smylhel' dunes. I know that in us: all a mistake, and shot I cared for yonâ€"no more thou you one for me. Ergo-g. _ Do yon_nndoupan me ‘4’" 31:. (Jada: turned sud u-outoud tho Icon. and the othou. mutating them- Iolvu with than reduction thu it wu brand anyhsht, sud dnwn by their dovonflnu annuity. follow-d bun. Thu â€tn. tho .11 tollowad him except Grin. who wu u lot two days shew-rd. Al {or Swap-on sud the groom. who bud mu tho tight thrcugb the window. they an to: 5 mil: or men .1993 the 9M! botqu _th_oy stopped "'Yaa, Florence. I remember,†umwend Ernest. “ Ernest." ehe eeid preeemly. " I went to epeek so you. You remember when hepv pened between an Iwo eveninge ago on thu- very bench." for they were welking home by ego beegh. 0! course. he repliad “139 ho hum that she never could any Inything diaugreeable at my time, M: whxob ab. amilod spin the sum: taml smile, mg they droppeg behind. When they got hook into the row: they touod old'Atteelolgh otlll otondnng end etu- lnx ot the oustol oyeo. thot eounrd to ho Iotnenlng hlo gun with eompouud interest. while Flounoa woe there with the long llnon “opp" to her bond. gazing down ot the heouollul hole that flowod from the hood on to the ooh box, from tho box to tho tohls and (tom the tohle nearly to the floor. It wou‘. oddl enough. of the some color and texture “Eur own. She hod token (.5 her hot oh: ohe begon to undo the weop‘iogo, ond they oll noticed the foot. Nor dld the reoemhloneo stop there. The rhorp. ï¬ne leotuten o! the mnmmlod heod Wt to wry like Facunoe'e ; on m to the bloutttul tooth and the ï¬xed. had tmxle The dead loos woo more lovely. indeed. but otherwise the Womon o! the Saon out-tor. tojudge from the rude tion on he: hmw. It was probable that ohe woe Saxon-and the lhlng girl of tho nlneteenxh century might hove been Male", or mother and daughter. The resemblance etortled them oll on thy entered the room. but, they paid nothing. " Db not be frightened.†aha aid with a siigho smile. " I am not going to any any- Ihipg diuugrepnblo.’: Dorothy said than they would all come. that is. oll cxccp! Mr. Gordon. who had gone back to his cfllce. Accordingly they aborted and as they dld 80. Florence um. motod to Ernest than she wished to span]; '0 him. He was alarmed and dlnppomhed for he was ntraid of Florence And Wished I0 walk wnh En. nod presumably his face hetrgycd whuyoc in h1_a__xni»nd to her. †Well,†said Florence, “ now than you have put you: guurdian Angel on her pedes- tal. I think that we man be going home. Will say of yap walk 9 lmle w_a_y w_l_th us 7" Jeremy set about putting we head away. touching it very gingerly. When he had got it: back into the out one. he dneaed in and placed it upon a bracket the: jacked (tom the 93k panelling†we end of the foam. " I can do ï¬lm," asid Jeremy. " by Inning the old one whh lead. and puuing a glue: front to in." “1'?" Ibo-answered with slifllelaugh. “ I am seeking an inaplntion. Than face looks wise; ii any touch me something. Besides, it is so like my own. I think she must be some tnr-diatsnfl meanness." V " Pu! her back in the box. Jeremy." said Mr. Garden. "I must hue In sinking!" case made." ‘ Ernest. They-drew um sud gain! Again wahbuo I word. Doroihy was the cm to brush the “lanes. " I think Ihe mull have been In wiloh." nho laid. " 1 ho 0 than you will hon u thrown Iwoy. Rea nold. for aha will bring an bod look. The plooo where she was hurled hu boon unluoky; n was our“! ohboy once. now in la 5 donated ruin. When we tried to not the one o .wo ware nllu very nonrly killed. Bhe wil bring u had luck. I an lure of it. Throw in 1 way. Reginald. throw he: lnto lho Ian. L: k, she is in“ [the Florence than.†“ Oh. I Im sure you are welcome to it. so In an I am oonoerned."nid En hastily. “ I would no: ban it neg: me on gay qqqonpt." ' Florence hnd munwhile mévod round the table. and was gazing eunuuly into the cry-2! eyes. 7‘ Whni no you doing. Florence ?" naked Ernest ehnrply. for the scene was unonnny nudjgnoq upon him. _ “ 011. very well. I um mnoh'obliged to yes. I shun Vglue the {alga very quot." . Florence bad smiled M Dorothfu words und the reeomblonoo bee-me more smiling than over. Eva shuddered u Bhg nogiceq n. “ Nonsense. Doro'ehy I" ilid Mr. Undue, who waaobiao! on anIfqusrlon Md bad now torsowen his mu In his collector’s zeal. " II In a splendid am. But i iorgoa.†ho oddad in a tone of diuppointmant. " it do» not belong to me. it belongs to Man Oeawiok.†So she his no‘iced it. too," though. IIMIp-onfhfldl.‘ham-.110": wum iu aha glczun- q w 03d city. 1H» :1 pumul c! 8.1m H nan vhrn It "an I -9 mg ol In â€-00; g the much u nut-u. A 9 what -v-n evening mm nous-u am- ‘ onnndtd in km! (1 a; flourâ€: been. lull mm.- m ~ha n‘r H in we m "M shop. In» . r mm» W.“ revlnd I!) 1357 by M44 of the muuu‘; 5| .mthunm-u 1: any hon“ w. p.» â€v. pyd van“; the Iq’ne' 'u. vobbv-d MM Hm! hv-ur um "wanna-u ' um bound to mule up the ion. Tm «tub, I: In canon 00 noon. nu III-mm ad fly 3 m on Icon. n «I am, an my, Donut. hm M no no. 0! Wu. p" In! at null «89. Ianu' Gumm- The blowing of a born from the mute. emu which won 6 up "as am any of the Rxpon_ miHIumy hum-I is_m_ cun-doy M land thoufln mm“ the manna {110â€" ii}: :7an und in). :M Elem all night in own- gonna. Wln 'llnv Ilow Im- II"- 'A‘, lest the ones wee ï¬nished. end, [or en emetrur, re very glad job he made of it. When it was done he placed it. on elreeoy ner ted. heck on the hreoket end ehowed Mr. do Telor. But from the day when Eve Oeewiok nrerly dell to the‘ bottom of the onfl in the oonree of her enthuerlen reeeeronee, thlnge hegen to go wrong et Dnm'e None. Everybody felt it except Ernest. end he wee thinking too much 0: other thtuge Dorothy wee very unhappy in thoee days. end begen to look thm end mtsereble,thongh eho etnrdlly elleged. when eeked, thet ehe never hed been better ln her llte. Jeremy hlmeell wee eluo unheppy, end lor ej good reeeon Be bed current the lever thet ‘ ‘ women lllre Eve Oeewloe heve it in their power to awe to the rone of men, bddly enough. Hie wen e deep, eelt-ooutelurd netnre, very gentle end very tender. not edmmlnu meny thinge into lte eflcotlohe. out loving enoh ee were edmltted wlth ell the heert end eonl end etrength. And it wee lo the deepeet deprhe of lhll loyel neture thet Eve aneloll hed printed her lmege. Before he new It. before he hee tune tnlnk, tt wee photoqn hed there opon h e'theert. end he lelt t a there lt more etey lor good or it'll. Thet plete could never he need egeln. Bhe hed been ea kind to him. Ber eyre hen grown on bright end friendly when ehe new hlm eomtna. Be wee enre thet ehe liked him (which, Indeed. ehe dtd) end once he hed ventnred to preu her little head end - mule-V. Goodwin». Emmi. good-night.“ .pd gain an nuï¬lyd my. pom-a gm}. But if the heed had a fascination for Jeremy, it had a still greater charm for hie grandfather. The old man would continu ally slip out of the ofï¬ce and ozone the yerd to the little room where Jeremy worked in order to stare at this wonderful relic. One night. indeed, when the case wee nearly flnirhed. Jeremy remembered that he had not looked the door oi hie workehOp. He was already half undreeeed. hut. slipping on his coat again, he went out by the heel; door and ororeed the yard, carrying the key With him. It was bright moonlight and Jeremy, lmuting slippers on.we1hed Without noise. when he reached the work-hop. and was about to look the door. he thought he heard it sound in the room. Thinaaertled him and for a moment he medneted re. treat, leaving the head to look alter itself. Thane eyes were interesting to look at in l the daytime. but he ecercely cared to face , them alone at night. It wee foolil-h. but they did look to very much alive. Alter a moment's heritetion. during which the eonnd. whatever it was, again made iieeli audible, he determined to compromiee mat- tere by going round to the other side of the room and looking in at the little window. With a heatiig heart he etola round and quietly peeped in. The moonlight was ruining right into the room and struck lull upon the long one he had manufactured. He hat left it ehut and the head inside If. Now it wee open ; he could clearly us the white uutllnee of the face tend the direlul glitter of the trembling eyee. The sound, tooâ€"a muttering soundâ€"wan etill goungou. Jeremy drew back and wiped the perspira- lion from hie'forehead and for the second time thought of flight. But his curioeity overcame him and he looked rig-in. Thin time he diacovered the crane oi the mutter- ing. Seated upon i ii carpenter bench was his gracdlather, old Atterleigb, who ap- peared to he staring with all hie might at the head and muttering incoherently to himself. Thin were the noiae he had heard through the door. It was an uncanny eight 1 and made Jeremy ieel cold down the heck. ‘ While he was ettll contemplating it and‘ wondering what to do old Atterleigh roee. cleaed the one andle t the room. Jeremy slipped round. locked up the do Jr andmede hie way back to bed mneh eetoniueed. -He did i, however. eay anythingtf what he had een. only in, inture he was eareiui never to leave the door of his workshop 0P9â€: um u- so an m: on m hula-'01 m M wanna. n4 Inc! In: plank: syn upon his Inc. Ha ha. hor good hug. And undo his way bomowurd Ilth Ibo oth. Ruling nu undcï¬ lib“ dund Inn: on m- bun. CHAPTER XI. DI I, WATS... In due oaoru Jeremy duly and up‘ Ibo Ill 3:." as the myrtenoao Mad come to be ul yd an Duo'u Noni. In her car mm nobl- oot. which he qugmued all u loJed uh o clock our. m orJer to mow rho marital bur to hang down a lull loom-b, rolunlu‘. however, the original door and onoloul lamb no lrup. Hir next etep was to ll: the plumulua from and «shun-I llu our in wall nu ma (“warble lrun the lolorlor o! Illa one. Thou ho unwed on tho out-Ida door And Hood 1: but via in back“ lo the out ponclled tilting-room. where. or Ian bun mud. It looked for on tho world lit: to eight-Coy otooklorlon Jud an In bud ï¬nished the jab. a viIiIOI ~13 w“ Mr. d) Tam -oume in 3nd to- muked than be bud mud. n pzeoioun ugly exact. Jenny. who dunked the D; Talon as he onllod him. exoeuuvely. um Ila! it would not any I0 when he bud noon on, was. and. um um. um. unhnped mo oak d or of lbw mbnuu and turned nu Inn glued Ibo drundffll emu] oyu on to Inn (:09. Tue remiss were alarming. For a women! De Tnlur flared uud gupad. than all we not: hues ludod‘ from m- tunnel sud be huh back in. I0" 0! fla. Jaromy ahm up we duct in a hmry, and his vmlur won an Noted. bun for yearn nothing would induoq bin: 00 cute; uh“ zoom gain. As tut Jammy himself, n am he wu dreadlmly aft-Md o! †the much." but n time we»! on. {or his jm tank him Inveral days, he aeumd to lose his mu 0! he: and oven to ï¬ud a lustful by in her Bounty. Ha H mm whole hours. he he an in his work- 9 op in the yud tiukmh‘ M the air-ugh: one. in weaving histories in which this beautiful oreucure, whose head hud huh thus marvdlousiy noovend. pllytd the leading pan. h was no airman to look In her lowly, acomtul face and think uhâ€, long ages tiuoe, men hsd lowed n. and kisjed 1t sud glsyed with the yaviug hair. There it was, this relic of the dead. pre served by the consummate skill of some old monk or chemist. so that it retained all its ancient teauty long after the echoes of the tragedy. with which it most have been can named. had died out o! the world. For, as he wrought at his case, Jeremy grew certain that it was the ghostly memento 0! some enormsus crime. Ir deed. by degrees as he racked and hammered at the lead lining. he made up a history that was quite eatiersc tory to his mind, appealing on doubtful paints to the witch hereelt. who was perched on the table near him. and ascer- taining whether she meant †yee " or " no†hy the simple process of oheemng whether or not her eyes trembled when he spoke. It was slow work getting the story together in this fashion. but then the mannlacture o! the care was elow also. end it was not with- out its charm. for he felt it an honor to be tah_eu into the confidence of so lovely a lady. To In manna“) Pull, on. hound hum hm bun nnmd bro": Omani. nub I P ham an." (m h flea. '1‘.» RM" Mu omind on n h .okury cums. all"... IL D By 0 u.-. n nod mud-had um £6 Ind Coda-Pal Hal Guam. †ohm the gradunl Increase in the ihinhness o! the coal outer crust hm. Lflered conflnnnlly nugmonung f9!il.lfl°d no the-movements of In. an“ ho! interior. nnd hanoe lhu «Illquhou and volonnio arnpuonn ought now la I): lean nonulum but more vim-nu than In the older “me." . Thlnhe nm‘uugly â€lulu-nun by I you 0! por- ndgo. whxon. ulcer lbul’ongh honing. hu- heon taken Lfl' one ï¬re. Wmlo u wu hon ing an enoopo o! umm hpl II in continua ebulllllun sud nnpnon. bun when oouliua: n nth-n torml nnd the pea! up alum a ‘d- exi. by inlormmcnt pufln, which brown. town but bigger u the own: thicken. Mullet, Ibo hngben “thorny on unhqunho no.ndn,polnnd on! that than wuo m. muted â€nods of our-mo pnaum obsel'nbl. In «oh county, on!!! UK which occurs towud tho um of tho «usury. A~ we no no» in “m per od onion“ ehonld mien the mu 0! sci-mom." OUbuOIVIIIOUp I“! I view to diuovor the Inn of poi-mo can: , .ionl. " .C I...o .3 ‘I 'r'.._. Il'vf-IC‘ ‘.. Duvet. Mr. Henry Brynn. n cnh gropriom d 11 Gunner Cottages. Enon Ounce, Egg: mane, us rummoucd heron Mr D‘Eynnuhn lot 55mm}: M d boning Ih Hun. Evelyn A. Pribflm J. P. for Undrey. Snflall, tnidin M 29 Bum. fauna. on In. shone uh oh. Hi.- nll. u n" 34*“- nm'a stables. To. umplntannt r! pue: um ma dohndnn. “mum.“ him,‘ ud uni» g a vuupovn his nznonldcn. aunt: hum no no clan-nos. Ir. Revlon. om can-Ir of m dehuan'n, and the â€naphth- n- 0. Mammal Io wold oomnooud. was 9. "common dmor nud lnquun (IL-pun- hm min In h‘:"t'n nu. ma tun dorm d.- In no. nuq ,. no..- at one notions Whale! I w 1 l l Professor Newberry'u new, that “ never wixhin ucurded “human “patience bu there been mm: torrential diaturbunou shun during In. It. few years.†"II haw been_ plausibly guggutod.†by n". AN eeeuuutte given in the Revue Scien- tiï¬quc of an leulntn method of preeervug hunter! tn 9. salt at; d flexxhle save for eeverm mentha, and by this means engulï¬ng them to he dideeoed without euy hunger to the preparewr or the euetomzet. To thle euo they are placed in mm» aort of areasptaole or other, and covered with e leyur at the chuckeut and’ parent honey that can be untamed. Ittt he desired to preserve he emu-e cadaver by thte etmple end lnex peneive prooere, the plan pursued it to beam by osretuuy fl hug the sheep-helm. thoreoxo end ebaumtuul eavltiee wuh e affluent qannmy at tannin. Thie pro- ozee,wheu conducted wrth one, re stated to awe remerhehle results,» eorpee the. prepared uppeeung for several months to De asleep. Iu a sense. the elooholte ter- meuthtwn that counts under these 'mreum eteheee eervee It be loud while preeervrug its softness and flanhtlity to I degree strongly resembling that of reel Me. When the termeutettou oueeee. e herdeuihg of the parts occurs. and renders the extreme terms of the bud) ettll more marked. IN a lecture In New Yuk the oaher night Baez-ear Jahu N. Newbcrry, drew-tern; the causes of earthquake-J. presented some forcible arguments ugunet the theory that the globe it amid to He centre. His eon, otueton ta thet we must tell but on the theory at e cool sud tolid orant renting upon as highly-heated ï¬nd or lGlDl-flnld tuterior, and the plow make; u! the ammo peuet by redtattun (At: heat into upuoe. In the October number of the " Camem- porery Renew " Dr. Archibald Gertie 5’0"!" the hot. whteh qurte egreee wuh h is "loud in! on. any. who: a new pup" msn 0! 089â€â€œ... I ml an avid-n! inproumono In . am 1: hp." mom or who Ledger. w- New You um) pu. Me. Donna ma: " It would I» u um column. but I wouldn'l do it to: 61,000 Tho humn on in Oh no†con- uxnuvc thing in tho toad. Illa out!) cflonded. I In" (men Ion Inbaolibou by Improving tho Ledgerâ€"yon. m I totally by doxug something In: made it boner. hm ohnuaod m oppcuuucc. Th0 eye uncut.- nny iialo chimp;- in place and tppunneo It lookl to! me mm lay-out week by Ink, sud u mll not do to ma. um: it." Pnnsom purchasing that should he perti’ omen, our-ore: to no! n in arr-right peek- ogee it poeaï¬hle. Floor: in I green absorbent ox geese Ind vapor». and when not in air- ught each or barrels m" be parrneeled by deleterious odors and dererionted to o certain exreut, no matter how pure and eween, when leevrng the mu]. Espeehlly is this the (use in stores where there is hfl aooumulnrou of grain and merchandise. won as coal on, truth. groceries. vegenablee. em. from which a vapor and an odor «use which I“! the room and are absorbed by rho u .ur, deacriorarrug the flrvor end 1.4.pairlngita purity 0 user: seems ehcnld be parzruularry avoided. inarmuch as they are porous. and therefore no probeonou, against uhuorpuun. Sanka made of paper are airtight, and therefore rmkeuetnole by mucous. gases and more, retaining the ï¬ne: at whe flour. keeping in sweet and pure. and therefore should be used exclusively for hoonehold purposes. Pa ruse: Brennan A. Pnocror Innlntcinl thet mun at me meteor ctreemt with which the ecrth comet in contnci ere derived lrom the .5th null; thnt is. thrown (.8 by volcanic notion ct n time when the internel lorceo 0! our plenet were cufliaitntly Active to sue them the ionic! Velocity requiem to carry them be- yond the «HM: cttrection. tome twelve miles 3 ueoond. Oomete. which he regards no the [erotica ol the unclear strummhe thinks may have originated outsiJc our color cyetcm. Mon at the cimete whooe orbits belong to our â€Item he thinks origioctod in the larger planets. Tho tun in now perhapegiviug bmh luqucntly to comets whicn probably pose beyond the “mm 0‘ its attraction. Bxa.r‘uccx. in preparing to: his but in Pom, he: when n hlni from the upon 0! the Pull College of Puysieienv. spropoe at his teeenl ihiuy-oay hm n Milen. The Panic pnyelotene My lblfl Sig Bneel'e tut roves nothing. than his “Atricm Elixu" c a eon of patenbniedtcine tuna. Ind chat 5 man does not fall because he me nothing, to: he is eating. or. more nocurauly epeelizg. living on the News which he scored tram hie previous caning. 8:3 Hucti they pronounce a phenomenon in who! he hue more eeored‘up “L306 (tom hie previous ening than ordinuy men. The! Succi estate With the rape" in student item the not the! he now cote (our manic a day, aneming ot heeleieohe. three dozen oyeteu, veal cu'vlete, lamb chops and a nnmherleae .Quunmy ol acne-zones, The Paris O.llege of Phyeicitsne have mode preparations to subject him to the nice; rigoroue scientiï¬c ten. MUCH intereen has been excited among engineer: by the construction. under the direction at the Rueeiun Government. 0! some lccemotive care or a special type for the Tranecaeplan Bellwey. and built so ID to meet two eilï¬cnttiee. we. the waterless character at a huge section of the line. and me insignificant ordinary name. To meet the tormer the locomotive car is planned with tank: containing enflieient water to last 70 miles; and, as the waterless etretcn from Michaelovek to Knentcmk is about 50 miles in leLgIh, lhlu supply in amply enï¬icient under any contingencies thst may occur. With regard to the eecuud difï¬culty. the locomotive is constructed with e on connected to it. and cspable of conveying 80 passengers. The locomotive our 1e warmed by the exhaust eteom from the engine, by which arrangement an impel. tent (canomy in the consumption 0! fuel reenlte. C: 0 uuwvr TOPIC. C .ur.mmnu-â€"N ). m. not moth"!- h Ibml the ban Dun and only m noun ud boil III. an»: A chantrymun by «Head I nature of Ian dronwd a: what. and cocoa to look I. B. buns down . Arm P. « [lb-Howl (pumngh n. on m n-I). II I. I no! hint“. “on. M. I. my" you smash? by mending your address m mum a 00.. Pan- luml‘ Mums; they mil pond you full lnlomm- tmn about work an! Wu «a do And llvo M home whoa-ever ynu Ira locum. «tk unwed mall: ennudbuth nus. $530 a! I (my Ilu upwarsg eduzly sun“. .louuuhsgofloun. '30! J â€- AI! worm! annuo an Z; Li," gunï¬re MW tree. anm n’nt require: new 1.0:. All of the shun unimproved to you. und you win and yours." on the mm to n hmioomo formm. with a lam um! absolutely am incom- lronn the very nun. An enurpriuing mm ndvonin "undremd km- 0! . unpmo: gun“; It ham .1 to 9150" h wool! nun .- it mode-I, would Camp“ Mom to throw In as I gown or nomolhing. but porhspn Iho II I low hoy cannot and 03 am: thom.;~S:. and Herald, ‘ Poleon'a Nerviline.tha gran pain cure, ia aura pop every time. No need to spend I Inga mm to gel prompt "he! from every kind of pain, for 10 cam: mu purchase I "in! home. Go to my drug more for in. Large honlu only 26 can». u I" dragging. Nerviline, the pun hing. cum crampn, and-obs. neunlgu. An aching tooth. flmd with huliua “named with Newman, am on» uohsng mum: nvo minutu. Try Nonllinl for nll Huh 0! pain. Ton and 85 «an “gm. “Well, uutmvmt do you think ? For more than ten yeau that man Tnlbol has been rldwg oonntandy between Bum-la and “Chicago. Buflnlo and Cleveland, or Buffalo and TUILdU. He never was uluue. He always had ' amend ' mth him. The trnend wee usually some cummemlal tuvelv ler. In short. Talbot has made utlroad riding hla reguler bunineet. , Be made arungemente vmh vanont whélenle end jobhiug hontet to entry that: men, end hacked his engagements montht ahead luometu‘nel. When these tuned he platted up utuy ptuaengere here end there. Attï¬l pay ng hie sleepmg our and other expennet be ad 86 or 88 a day left he clear proï¬t, and out of these prume he managud to «men It thug little tortune. He tned to use his p88! on the limited express, but the etmpeny wouldnt hen it. In feet, they vented to relate to carry him alto- gether. but their lawyer eonelnded that the hfll. (or Gem-gee would he too txpentlve. Telnet il deed now. many to tho regret of ; tevenl tnveulng mon."â€"C'hicago IIeraId.l .. Wugm was an (all at granule um he couldn't objacl to anythingmnd the man 800 m: anP. good for bimuell and llieud. and in was aterwud «out on Io headquartera and oounlerniguad by the President and mogul passenger ngenl. " ' Say, Mr. anï¬l. hive you uni objeo; Mona to mums mu tend good for me and a friend? I mny wan! to “he a friend up no Clowlnnd with me some time to m an uncle at mine.’ “ The Lake Shore talks were awfully glad when a oenam man died up in Bnï¬elo me other day." said a conductor. “ The man's name wee Telbob. About twelve years ago Talbot sawed a train from gums mm L weehoue neu- me term, and of eonree me company tel! very grareml. P. P. WHKhI, Superintendent of the Buffalo dxvieicn, Beul for him and leaded him with Lbeuke {or bimeelt sue the company. Tel- eou modemy declined a money present 0! 3500. but Bald he aldu'eobjeol when Wrigm prepumd making out for tum a pen good (or the remainder of bl! We. While Wrmhn was wmingyuflhe peep Tenant inquired : ewes meanwhile“ «the sum when" aheos It. 'l'he Wires .- lam we thet Orn- lon ls thaw-seen. the meet ' serial and bewildering ell all: under ml“... It eer- zalaly has more strange tight-o; the tenets then any 01hr! tiny I ever saw. and am willing to has: it Cutie" all the test. Iven new. when 1 tr to resell the strum massed sounds eneuhutersd on that Itlmerahle mitt: makes my eyes «he and my hrstu whirl. just asit on then. Well. well. well i Whats wonderlul old eity it tel Bow bewildering and how interest- ing at every step! This I! no more like the Chinese quarter 01 Kong Kong than an old hill is like a new silver dollar. How ‘very. very did-rent trom what we bad 08- peettd totes! Compared with the enh- stantial newness and Enropeannessol 8m Kong this is a veritable lostil. a relle ol the felt. with nothing 0! the nineteenth oeu- ory about it one the European qearttr and the steamer on the river. The city is all on the ground. or. at the most. it will not avenge more than a story and a hall in height. Where the shops are thiehest esoh iquare is an unbroken sheets-ion o: 'ld. doorweys ; ior oi every shop the whole one next to the street is taken out bodily. From one e.reet earner to the out there is any a aueeession of open- eadsd rooms and partition walls.with dark. narrow passages throw: in here and there. There is no arehitm are visible. lo: the honees are so jammed together that it is llD‘OdelblO to single out any one in particu- lar without olimhtng of: the real to see how much it covers. It thzs is not a street in wonderland. it might as arll be. It is only about eight lest wide. and many are less. The eaves oi the houses on each side pro- ):et a quarter or a third of the way across the street. and the remaining third in the middle is very often loosely hovered over with boards pleeed crosswise. When the sun is shining the streets are light enough. but in rainy or olondy weather they are very dark and gloomy. and the peenliar twilight tï¬eot only adds another element of strangenesato the scene. Thanh good- ness. the streets are well paved with smooth granite flagstones. one foot by three. and. being in pt very clean. there is no mud to pied through. even when it rains. Podestrianism is the order of the day. There are no carriages. estrus. draye, big freight waggone, omnibusen or street ears to run over you it you fail to get out of the way. for all the ireight is carried by the oaolies. New and then. howtver, your wool-gathering is drummed by to stir and a touti' shout- ingalittle way down the street. and you urelhe erowd parting to right and left. Then you know there is a sedan chair naming and you take shelter belting as sign. heard. or in a trieudly doorway. or ilnttsn yourself against a wall until the peripate- itio nuisance has gone by. But the streets are so narrow that chairs are not very olten ‘ used. They move too slowly ; it takes too . mush shouting to clear the way. and when two meet in a narrow thoroughfare one has to he side-tracked before the other sen get by. The are at the chair. therelore, is eon- ï¬ned to lazy merchants and cflioers, weak women and swell Europeans. For my path. I would not dannton in a sedan chair it I could have a whole set for nothing. But there is onodrawhaok to pedestrianiem. As you pass along you are obliged to he on the alert to keep from coming into oollision with hall nnhed coolnes, carrying all sorts of loads. All loads ere carried in the same way : every inhoolhoy hnnwa it, so [Will udt stop to describe it. NO matter where you go you new be certain that every few minutes one of theee coelies will come railing and r‘hsiil rig, Mung; at a 1M; trot, shouting svcry low Hope in those in hunt of him in “ ulcer Ilm trank.‘ his lnml Hprir-g- mg hp and uown and his bamboo lathee creaking ryziimioally at every sup. You l‘nn Lear-Mow I. can fllch WI! In Wm Alene! Au ouun'ul. our. 'l‘nlbol‘n Loni llead. nun Pop. THE coox's' Limo Mn] Dalmwmnton, A]... no yo! 7 yam old. In: fluted un inf-n uhoohuud ohm"! 10 co M I menu: for teaching mm om their ‘13. (5;. no immonuly amnllhonod bv the use Dr R V Piano's" Favorite Prenovipri whmh cum ull temhlo Gonna-manta. um I ton. to tho Iyoum. Sold by nll I am! general and nervous dobility. impaired memory. Ink 0: nelt-oonfldeno». prematun loss of monly vigor Ind powera, on common reunion of uoeuive indulgence or yonahtnlindlaorotion ond pernicious mn- ury pumice». Victim: whose manhood has thus been wreaked should address. With 10 norm in “.1an (or Inge Illuatnred mum" giving mun- ol Form. cure. World’s Diapenury Medics Anooiotion. 663 Msin nun. Buflnlo, N. If. The win of Samuel Peacock. a truck driver in Brooklyn, N. Y., bu fallen hair to a fortune of 8250.000 from M: an! in Dublin 5nd bus gone to: tho money. The hush-ad a u pxond u a penook. 0a the eppeerenoa of the the! Iymptomn -â€"ee general debility, lane of appeme. pellur. chilly eeneeaione. followed by nigh»- uweaue end cough-prompt meeeoree for relief ehould be token. Ooneumpu'on ie eerolulone dieeeee of the lunge ;â€"â€"ehereloxe uee the greet enti-eorotnle,or blood purine: and strength-teeter", - Dr. Piezoe’e .. Galden Medical discovery.†Sn ellor to cod liver oil on e nutritive, en uneura passed as I pcclorel. For week lnvgn, rpitling of blood. end kindred aï¬eeliom. n has no (quill. Sold by dmnista the world over. For Dr. Pierce’e trance on cnnaumption. send 10 cents in stompa to World‘- Diepennry Medioel Aeeoeiatitn (363 Meta street, Buï¬elo, N. Y. amen once. 37 mm... Ton-to mm a vuv'um'r. flail“; «in». .019. aim-1M Rh fashioned mahogany kind. without rounds. thinly upholstered an the seat, ._with an open bash. It it so built that by touching a concealed spring the seat is made to drop down from the rear on a hinge. leaving the girl free tosinh down the trap. which is manipulated by the confederate below the stage. There being no range on the chair. the girl has an easy job. When the illn- sioniet has seated her he throws over her head the silk veil. At the moment she feeie herself completely catered she watts another spring, which causes athin wire framework to rise up from the both of the chair and spread itself about her form. thus preserving undisturbed the outlines of the cloth and deceiving the audience into the belief that she is still seated. The mystery of the open newspaper spread under the chair to lrill any suggestion of a trap is even simpler. The paper has been deftly cut so as to contain a, trap-opening in itself. It is so handled by the operator as not to reveal the slit. and, when he gathers it up after the trick be is careful to fold itâ€"partly at least. His own work consists. ï¬rst, in spreading the news- paper so that the trap out in it shall cover exactly the trap in the stage. and second. in setting the chair precisely over both traps. He ought to be clever in talking ta divert the spectators‘ attention from both newspaper and chair. and the more he spanks of the absence of a trap the better he can puzzle those who are watching him. 0! course. he can submit either the chair or newspaper to inspection. The trap and in the stage is the ordinary demon'e drop of good size. After the girl has passed through, the confederate below the stage puts his hand up and springs to its place the hinged seat in the chair. Then he reps. and the illnsionist above knows that ii†is ready for him to pull away the veil. Added mystery is gained by making the girl run out into the auditorium as soon as she can» A neat eleight-of-hand man can also cause the veil itself to disappear up hi1 sleeve after he has lifted it.-â€"Philad¢lphia Prue. A umo lulu-I It“ Mo Tu: lama Inn lab Ion-o. II tn a paleâ€. urn-Ion hum. 'bow swan] sic unwound (Ilium. um: lmu Ind lyingc. “In need hushed lo I tub- «and looting photon on Wank uvouuo. «so the Chicago New. In a law momoux» m: “modem utiatlou Ion. pleasantly dllmlhrd by n bundlul o! um mm held to his murb. ‘1‘th hm.- uirls. tu. youngeu a ï¬ddle: cl 5 ind up eldaub probably not mu. than 8. “an romping alum. 'l‘my spied use DID-d) leaking old Earn-.dotetmmedlo glvo‘huu DUNN’S a trean. and all three were econ bury dining their tiny hands into the eodoud thrueuu; the lung troeh [rue into hie now end mouth. At due the ornatloot (cereal to put her haude to near hit month. on; would poet the gran to one o! the other». and thou etend heel and delighted!!! watch the proceeding. Uneoodotomcd to oueh marked attention. and to though entering into the epirit (l the thire. the old horeo rew roetlme and nervoue. now and t on own and booking and going forward to t e end of the hitching strep. Finallx tho liul-o lady of 5 yeere pluetod a hut (ul 0! gram: and marehed hildly up hereol! to betho giver. Tue hone hod gone forward a little- en 1 ea ehe reaehed toward him from the curb the little woman in her ea or nervous- neee lost her balance and to he heap of' tiny dainty ehirte. almoet under the old horee'e feet. A eeooud more hie hard paw~ ingteet would hate killed the little erea~ turo. But the old horee never pawod alter the Male lady felt. Panning a moment the horse eecmed to carefully consider the matter. and when the little mrl'e earn- panione bed run toreaming for help be carefully stepped backward. with every (outlined ulcer o! the ehild. and etopped at the length 0! hie hitching etrap. the body of the little one just in rent of him She had not yet uttered a eound. but now ehe looked up. new the horee'e head above her. and. olowly rising. ehe put out her hand. and. giving him a gentle pat on his velvety noee. ran of! after her oumpanione. GWWMPTIWA . Everybody oorreelly sue-am that u trap 15 used.bm she investigmor stop! them donated. The ohtir. tho new-pup". the tnp. the conï¬dante below tha Inge bad a brightmlim six! are the “float thn no used. The chair is not, an i! look-.nn 9rdjpary_ article. it is o! the bony, oi}!- A ygnng_ lad} The ~ VIII-hing Lady " Trick. «LII non-um u“ Advice lo Canon-panel. I N.In 45 I. Manna: Weak men, The Weaker De: ML 1 A. 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