Ocean City Sentinel, 26 December 1895 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL. XV.

OOEA.N CITY, X. .J, THUKSDaV. DKCE.MHEK 2(i. I*+r>.

NO. :»i.

flcean City ^entinel. OCEAN CITY. N J„ t C. EOBISSOII, Hilt art B ws«

•! Lau**' j Drug fists, M (, KGAN 'HAND, DR J. S. 1 WAGGONt i ArTORNETAND M

C^>CXWKI.|^Og AT I.4W Thj*lrl»n and I»rntp1»t,

' n ^-: Ratnfortli'sStraiigetase.

Bj WILL LISEIBEE.

j (Oapirtichl. hn. Ur Amrricu !*>«■■ Am>’

T)K J. E. I’RVOR, PHTSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oo .ii, « tl,. Y. .1.

■ills am

■a<J i

' !•} I

ml th.-D aim thr.-w. h.<r ! tb> •itn-ooa>-iou« t.inu I «op Mj i»».r. |p«« darlinn* uh, killwl?" And h. r vcdc-

bokin* aob.

nnlxtl," I "Plnaaa 1 "hall takv h-T. and a

„ , , j pbj'xlcian mart i«- ' J '{ ■'Thank haavao aim ia not klllwi."

1 r'-mli-i i.<-r j rri<xl lh>

g "X-i t» I |.r'^trate' |rd th-!»«> tut .unh a dark 'I' “'A UfeWaa. Imr; Itth a a id. , airy ftnan. 111 oofy by |h«

*■ (nrwai

Only «

A" I 1

, MARSHALL'S DINING ROOMS r«m i.aviKa aan finaiTa. No. 1321 Alarkct Street, TkrM- llanra I Ml of (II, II

HHI LA DKI .1*111 A.

Jonathan; hand. j«., SOLICITOR AMO MSTIB IM CMAMC!R»

Notary l*utdl-'.

STRICTU TEMPERANCE. MkAUI TO OIUIEk KHOM • A M (Aond Rflaaflliiiiirr". with lima V. Turkey oi IlHimta, sa cell (a. 'i|«ilair. «|||i | M T iilu-mourorb-. * PURE SPRING WATER

BAKERY, 001 Sftuth Twehty-avcond St/tft lc+ l r+Mm. Ira-a. FroEi-n Fruiln and Jellim. Weddlnr* and KyehliiB RnU-rtaiu ■neiU" a Kfirrially. KvervIhitiK I** (nr niah the table and aet fha- »f%harR,

WALI JVCg^S. R1SLI A , 11KA.I > ESTATI-I INSURANCE AO E N I 4>x ma*k»:t mt.. iahdi:k.

HARkC>. I«i!1i).AsS. 'onnH«"l I oi*-tal -1 ^a\v.

CAPE MAI COURT-HDUSI. M, J

Cnnimctors ami DuilAsr*.

. B. SAMPSON.

Gontraotor and guilder.

JOMFI'II F. 114 \ It. ARCHITECT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Oi-ran € il>. \. J.

.\iclioliia Forwon. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, OCEAN cnf, N. J.

X C. HUTCHINSON. M. It 11 omiitopn t litMt. No. !»21 Contra! Avomu*. OC-*r a M C»TV. IM. S: j llealdenl IMiymeun I Ate of i'liila. DR WALTER L. VERKES.

DENTIST,

Tuokahoe, N. .T.'

m- "h.- die

ith

DRS. EDWARDS&CURRV. I>E^FJSTS.

Phil.-vli lplua. Pa. 1‘Uistercm <ttui BrisJcc Layers. w. tfro.-ttillU. Q o. A HAMS

lanehuaiui

K a» "he tell, j throodh a hlfh •w a atatii of i end ,4 tb.. >..*

Mod qj»«i h, r teni|i!e. Had the l.T.ir : taKhlondl e-mi-

kilh'l her# My Hod: Tl". very Ib mubt j {"jell,

drove no- to the verx" «.f imutnily. Hard-1 The «..mu ly kremliitf u h*t I did. l lilt- l her from and ar "Im ca

the itroupd and d«'|>>tiited le-r nj»>n a utd

littl.-MHpof BTam that irren-near vtn-re "Some «ra) ehe liM.I fallen. Tb-:! removing my «. at. yi«i have an> I |.U.t"l It I. neath her head. Still "he ] She di-aj.p lay uMl.ifihue, ar if death had already i caliinit i.^.ily

elolrm'l bei What mnat J do? Whore! the rooM 1 go for Iwlj.'r 1 itlanoed ahnnt me, j ,be ).nt the near.-"! «i^n of human hslnta-1 and lion was the villa a|«>n tie* «lo|ie an the eighth of a mile away. IhThapa I ulfrht l won find anine .<«.« there wh*. coaid aiaslat ai.u me, yet I feared to leave hoi alone for

alnftle mpment.

A" I an.'ill! tuned my attention tob« I eaw with * thrill of Joy that life w« not «'*tln<;t. Ste- ntten-d a faint nemr and there »a> a alieht flntterini' of tie. lil<". It wae only a "wom, after all. and "he would norm recover. The tboneht gave me more jr.y than 1 had ever hsfore .-*l«TlriK-ed. 1 la-utdow'ii and l»-(raJ^ to eiatniw the wound iil«on her b-nipft. To my infinite relief, I found that u>-t aertuoA yet It nilitht have rendered Hut 1 now believed »w<».n had been came.1 than by the blow "he h,

that

A year h-tore my arrival In Ibaw* ha I had eomvtiaere with hi" damtbt-r trratw j and three •.tvm.u aiel hind the Villa ! del Barg a.-.- inteaehugdo remain ther* j

tor two or three year* at i'wat.

One erentliil be had l«-n h*nd d-«d !

In the drawing iman II. art d his ..id malady the Act. oans-d hi* d.-ath. Th*«e a

Than, turning. *fie ! * ,Bn “• “I*** H

1 a dark hall and I “ U, ‘* “* h»Vp < »oaed death a j

waa t*. I*, the man It id atrikin*- )

brightly j ^

bead againid

mi-h, and upoi thu I de-

mrden.

n haetlly light."] .

■ ward to the couch I | tranajdred a* I had

a i entered the -

i of fomitur. a* i

I little "].||

A* the etory wnatohl to me It bmogM i vividly to my mind the etrange dream, j r '* ,n *. or vtalm, that had vlait.d ma to tB* j ^ aKl

lamp. I "tadk. at that very time. Had It rrwlly I .1 • * Itl Ha.1 mm* wiU ' :

and Mi nek laaac !

irlvp. if ;

0. In a abort ti. a iiiU ber of i

and kn«

Dang, rfield as bad appeared in my ] • aimidraainP Had there been murder dimef ! ^ ,h ' Kl ‘ , " If to. who was the marderei? Them.! ^v««h the thought* are] many others came to my I Daring the r mind a* I nfleeted over the Incident. ! D " vrt , ° Having no living relative now. Mie* movalng I ba.

1 sat there ly her aide chafing b« bund* whil. 1 watch d the life alowly ling. I«ek to Iwr. Th.. shawl she bad

STONEHILL & ADAMS,

IMtMtrriiiK, Ilniifrr hid 11 hit w..rnbad rlipikd fmw le-r rle.nlders,

■trirl* l.„, i„... ae. “*«r ' U ", 'r: an "; 1 «~"*a , *. *»" that "be WHS clad in only her ulglit-

! diww. Tlii» left no don hi

pETER MURDOCH. COA.I* and AVO<->!>, Ocean City, N. .1. Orton left at *M Asbory airaur *U1 nweln rrouia allealloa I>. 8. 8 >>', Stoves, Heaters,Ranges. PUMPS, SINKS, &C„ 408*10 Aebury Avenue OOEAN CITY, N J. Tlamofar and al

D. GALLAGHER, DEALKHIN FINE • • FUBNITURE, 43 South Second Street, MHII.Antl.flllA. t*A. I.. 8. KM IT I 1 & CO.. IEHL ESTHTE BIB IISBIBBCE B6EITS.

OCEAN CITY. N PAIKTtNO BY OUKTKACT <*K l>.

HaJctr*, Grocers, Me. JACQB~SCHUFF, TIE PIONEER^BAK’ERr, Ho. 706 Aabary Avenue, oos&M orrr. ■ i maa braaA PlM "a" Oafcaa amr W* a iMjlibP.. _Ordw» tn

ISRAEL 6. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate ■ Insurance ^.OBUSTTS, Bmbi I, 4 A 6, ImI EtUU t Uv Bulldlag, ATI.AMTIC CITY, IM. J(Vumnlnalonen. of Deed" for lYiinaylvanla. Money to loan on Kind Mortgage. Lota for aalewt Houth Atlantic (11 j M’CLURE, HERITAGE & CO., fianniunia In Klnawiy. McOur* Jt Oo_ DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS 112 Market Street, Philadelphia. Healer* In l*ure Drug", Clieiiili*l", Patent Medldiwa, PainUi, Olla, eu.-

G. I 5 - A3O0HE, Architfxt, Builder, rit 44 Tl< 41, NI.4TF.K. Omul < ily. X. J. GEO. A. BOURGEOIS & SON, Carprnlrrs and Builders. OC'E42V CITY, N. J. LEANT )ER S. CORSON, .A-iR/CHITECT, lllMlintiH IMI BIIMIEII. < 'ity, . .1. **.] "yeeiRiwiioiM Tert* i. >. H'rAivTors . CoitlrarllnK Huildt r

STEKI.MAN & liNGUSH, Contractors 1 Builders, Openii d.'ltj. X. J.

J L. HEADLEY, CARPENTER ND J0B SH0P. 4K K4X C ITY. X. 4. «iwk ivomKly «nrn«l»«l lo- Tumtua.

inAcr." Fit

Fitters. FJr.

J. T. HR VAN, Mitral l-lMmbe. an4Ua.HI.rr N .. 100Z RMge A vc ,

Philadelphia.

™uu«ni!"n, HIiik«. lUUjIVha W^. . . I...I »t"i In* Hi-"- rump,. . 'w

IOTA nnom.

ssiss^.. b ?-ssr «s-» oaau-alr auand-l *»

NOV OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1»8. BELLEVUE HOT BATHS, SAMUEL SCMURCH. Boardwalk, between yth » nd 8,h su * |New Sulta^or aurt bathing. I •

CK K4X C ITY, X.4. HARRY HEADLEY, TIT Awtmry A. venue PLASTERIRG. BRICKLATING OrBimtnUI Work oi Enrj DeteripUen.

Now ti

TUKA’I'MkVr BY INHALATION I 1529 Arch St, Phila., Pi I'nrConKampllon.AalhNnia. Ilron-c-hltla, lk> < olorrli, Hh> !-'€■»«-r, MrndaelK-, Ami Chronic and Nervous Disorders.

robnli-t.

1 had dtai-overed that

» a- n..l avriothly hurt a gn at Joy ci lo in,', and il "■"■in-l a* if I could bavt ml there forever, h< Idmg her luiuc, forgetting all h"- aavr t " ith tb,* *.n,' 1 bared. The very loach of ler band thrill,"! me with a atrangi «*ta*y. A wild tuni'ilt of patriot. inrg.\l through my soul. Mad with tht ntoiKatlon of her fn-woce/tlie torturng f,-ai that I hb.mld *,«.n In "..jiarabd r..iu h,r roai*«l in m* for one brief m<* nent the *,'lh*b bo|w that coniu-ioDs-I»ws might not return to h«-r Jo"t yet. It fas a wild, cruel hope which 1 rnubod au k with a feeling of bltv r self ru-

ling la-side Danger®, Id .aied little wbrr,- abe mad* ! °

tb* hath,"! the uucibhIou* •••r Her old and trusted n-rc- | Lat.r 1 war ai woman * le ad and l-«r,ai atone of tlie • nf * wrr with brr, and «fce had decided "'•tting lie apinU 1*4worn her llpa. j «*> "pend a t*m month" at the Villa d.

There wa* a hasty "trj, In the hall. Bargacco, tle-u return to New York

and I he heat InaUnt a girl "one- 18 , A» the day, went by a gr-at happl

.-red. a. frightened look

Vi.at- uilatm* I" hurt la»d!y." mild the wianan the doorh. "Call Brpj«i,and i-tid him for the iit«-tor!' Tie- girl ottered a nobbing cry and

tan to tie- hall doc.

HejHw: Ih-Mml" ah.- called'

flight, ued via,,-.

In a lew nionxitl* nn Italian lad of

alertit 1« u;.,"wr."I at the doc ' l»i> f.ir 1 »r. Bar?ag.. at one*-! midr'ie, i« very mj" *b,. Mid.

With a bow the youth diaapjN-arwd tc

"he" ,eT,ip,*raeIlj re-

eve", ana OOC«■—* .".or BerkHl- aimrtler* M> friena* »»a |4ir*io»B. n.,.ur..i l «miia >,at . sorter. ToA", I *m etulrrli eurrtl of dyo ss^-r^is' fl m

COAPTEB IV

OEUAU. HaINKoIiTII’h BTOIIY (YISTIXLEC. 1 "ball nrv-. r forget tie, momenta thsl I "at their holding the hand of the conw-ioua woman while the tide of lift "lowly flowed bg<-(r1nto her vein*. Ih. place mill the b<)ur. the Solemn roiin towering alxve u*. grim .and "iwctral, the weird moonlight giving a ghastly Jailor to every object, all waved to lend an arpoct of nnajawkable grandeur and

wild diwolati,' '

oblivion" to every thing save the unconscious form U-fnre me. Kb* lay limp and pallid in the damp gra*. one hand Mtiug In the soft fold* ol exquisite lace ujr.u her hruast, her clinging ganiunla "bowing a form ao p, rf,ct. so malchbcK that H-mlgbt hart wm-d O* H model for even Phidias. One hand 1 held in mine and chafed It while I watched the color come faintly Then her eye* opened.

Into her cboek.

•MIS" JAMIE MAllltt'

•a* • —

ledle by

Una. NT i It 14 MV A PAFJ5W.

1S23 Atoh St.. PhiiiWplni Pi. 120 S«n»t SL, Sm ErndCR Cal.

that in Ibeir dejrth* that indicatod that "he ww, im.t yet conacioua For only a moment abe "tared vacantly at "j.ace. Then her ey,« cloaed again, ■lid "he aj.ja.aud to r> laj*w Into a kind

o! stnjior.

I now woke to tb* real I rat ion that something mart la. done fra her at once. It would not do to remain Idle when every moment might I* preciotM as life. Again 1 glanced alarat the place, but tbs near,at habitation to he aeen was the villa oil tb,' hill. To this I was determined t„ carry her. for 1 could never U-ar to leave her there alone whil* I

went for a»dstance.

1 lifted b«-r tenderly In my arm

^r 1 ' her swiftly uj> tlx, slope, my anahealiiB j Uatiug In a Wild tumult of conflicting ■' emotions. How 1 reached the plaoe 1

never knew. Even now it all sera — s dream. On reaching the villa I loudly to the inmate*, al the same time heating ujH.n the dour like one bereftgif

Itiii. Piortiti " reason.

1 heard a rustling within. Then there •ice irum the window overhead. «n„ to there?" Tlx- von* was English and a Woman's. I thank,"] heaven

bx | for that.

ILIJAM T*VhOK. I "Here is rume one In distress," I re»o*. N». York, s Y : piled. Tt is a lady. Ilhe is seHooaly gcw.lia node ut hurl. I feat. For heaven'" sake come as

quickly as you can!"

1 heard surj>riepd voices within, then hurrying footMep*. and then aftrv what wem,"l to me an age of delay the door wa* thrown nj>wi. and a middle aged

woman ajqaared.

1 still held the senseless burden in my anna and the woman uttered a cry of

► orror aaslx, saw me.

"Thu lady Is hurt and need* your help,” 1 said hastily. "She U dmhtlcar a »l,"'jiwalk, t. She was down ai the old ruin. Sb,- allpjied an . tell aj»,n th, "My (lad. It la MiaaOracel" Tb, woman albwatl the ezclainatiuci as she

ext"-dte ttX' urdtg. "Thank Ix-aren she Is recovering!" cam- iron, the wtauai* l»atide the couch. 1 loiie-d to thn girl. "1 shall i-mala till after the ddetor arrive* " I «ajd "I sboaldlike to know the extent of h,a Injun,* ladore 1 retarn to the city." I air,died porch, leaving the two to rare fur the jutieut. 1 felt liewiidered and disty, but the «,*.l night air rerlred m*. It »oeiiH"l like an age till the doctor arrived, but wtxn he at last came be found the jiatleiit fully net,.red to «»natioiuaie,. He remainod a half Jkonx, and when hr came out said: ••81m- i* asb-vp nownml netlng quietly She t* 11,4 seriously hurt and will rre-over in a few days." The woman who had admitted me to the bouse came out aa the duetos deparied. "We are-A-ry grateful dd. "H-w fortunate that you biought her Ix-r, ! This is her hoiiie. Poor darling! She ha" la-en walking In her aleej. It always haj.j*-us when she is in great Iron hie. " She was in great trouble then? The Words troubled me deeply. "1 am hajq,y to have leen of srrvloe to her," 1 asid. '' I shall take the liberty to call ami Inquire after her row." 1 handed her my card as 1 spoke. "Mias Ibuigerfield would lie glad thank you fur your klndue* in person she "aid. Then I took tur departure and walked tbu entire distance to my balginga, happier than I had ( v-r been b-f'.re In my life.

On

the vtnar him Dat _ entirely recovered^ the exrvant informed me. Six- was in the drawing room would see me. Then- waa a strung, fluttering of heart a* I was ushered into bet preeence. 1 "hall never forget the picture she made a* my eyes encountered her. The curtain" were closely drawn save al the ,-a*tein window, and a mellow twilight jarvadMi the room. She sat half reclining in an easy chair, her pale olive cheek, touched with the falutwt color Ing. netlng against tbeurimaon cushion. A Velvet wrajijH-r of the palest gold en veloped her form with its rich folds, While the loose flowing sleeves hslf disclosed her arms of Ivory whitenesa. She anise as I entered and held out her band to welcome me. The touch of her hand thrilled me with a strange delight "I want to thank yoo, Mr. Ralnfurth. for your kiudneH last night, " “ low, melodious voice i mimed bet gust. "It wa* su unfortunate rircumalatHe- yoo were very kind" 8he must hare noticed the appealing look In my eye*, for abe stopjad abruptly. and lor a moment a faint crimson tiugod her cheeks. "I—I hope you won't mention It," I faltered, hardly knowing what 1 said. "1 boj-e you are recovered." " Alimxt. ' She rejdied. ”1 trust I shall be as welt as ever in a few days." ud then the topic was changed. What 1 said and did during the tow minab * that I icrnslned l can never magnet lam of her preeenoe forgetful of everything save that when 1 went away I had received mniadiie to call again. I (hall not give in detail all the tnd dents that followed, ttofllcr it to aay that I soon became a frequent visitor to the Villa del Bargacco—«ucb was the name of Ihc villa in which Mia Dangerfield n^]«d—and 1 think I mori have been the hi-jq.ieat man in all Rome. Mias Dang rficld. as I soon learned, had lost her father only a week jireviotu to my me ting with Her at the rum. laaac *va» her father's "thy New York bn* ker. who lor several year* bad. owing lo 111 health, been compelled to II re abroad.

my life.

worshiped with my whole son] loved t —«br had promlred to hr. my a If,-1 seemed thut the very heavens h.

Khali 1 h

lie? Do

r wav aereas the lawfi hen. turning. I walk'd ,rk toward May bn,* latndev ,.f flxj night I eyes In "Jeep The next nd that a murder bad war Darkwucd Hall, aated. al-cnaed of ccon-

.* What evidence ta nd me 1 do mg know. " mfl’r fie another's

hlxg tell, me that

I shall yet b. Mi, ux-an* «f charing np th- mystery that anrruuuds the dark H-re end d almpfly the manuscript Gerald Ralnfortb had glveti 0X1. ,

fTO m

uzmob IN A TRANCE.

n wrtt»« from

feigning iilBrtiw The oaT-*:-'!

flyna. nays that of Egyptian livasd i» .-ajaured It makes a t-w vigar,«x, • ff,«t» p. rmwfm, *—4 then, if lx-Id firmly, fall* Into a limp. m,4lonhm. "tate, «hi,-h might eatuly lead an inexperi'aio d j*re,«i u, think it dead. The animal, h-wevs*. U simply In a tramvlike omditxn. Gentle rnqnrabry nenonunts are visible Jn*t Isdiiml tlx- *h,aldere and smmainx* «txnr’ a n.-ii.g and falling rhythm with short Interval" .rf comphoe rtwt. The eyre r.-main wide rgjeti. but are crannxvily half elnwat. (ud the lids wink "It* ly frem time t,) tinx, «{*ai touxvacly or by reflex artvn. Thn month 1* alneet oja n. a<n,4lmos wide, avn-timre but little, an-l In eithar cam the Jaw la quite rigid, and if chwed by « force i» apt to re-j.-n when the jiu—mu la wuhdrawn The limhi lx- extmxhal and reminacdd, with some approach to a eataiejaic .Vaxiiti ai—i if beat or str,into piMtioa n>4 t>*. strained, they, maintain "tx-h |» •dli-cu, when let g«,—and the same 1* true ,< the trunk

and tall

A pin may be ran through a fold id the skin without fully ar<aiMiig the animal. a sluggish, feeble wriggle IsOng ^he ailr result. Hx- trnnev- ueually lasts about five minutes, when the animal, by a brusque ell-et, areui-x* It* mirmal positi-c Thi» d<a>e. it he* quit,-still, but evidently awake and i4wiTvant for a

her lija. H w tan 1 ever dnwrihe the haj.j.lm** that was mine in the day* that folio wad) ?%all l ever be able to fathom the mystery that sum-unda the evenU that followed? Heaven only knows. Hut God grant that 1 may, arid that tba shadow may t»' lifted from her life. Ml.re than one ab- had told roe of the black shadow that lay over her j«*t life She had mad,- a soleron jimmies to Ixv father to ix vor reveal the eecrei to any one except the one abe should call her husband Hot what did I rate for the Jiasti Was It not enough that she waa going to he mine - that drop in my soul 1 knew "he could be guilty of no wrong? Bhc was alone in the world and bad yielded to my earixet pleadings for a speedy man luge. And Just one week before the time set for the bajipy < vent sum,-thing ojf-urred which changed the whole courto of my Jife. I waa strolling in the vicinity of the Vills Borg In n gardens. It was evening, and tlx- yellow stare had Just begun to twinkle through the purple dusk. Suddenly i tweame aware that 1 was 1*4ng followed. 1 caught h glimpse of th* figure of a mao stealing after me—the same figure. I thought, that had onoe dogged my footetej* as I waa returning from the villa del Bargacco. 1 turned quickly about to confront tbs be slunk away and disappeared among the trure. A half hour later a» I was returning to my lighting someone suddreHy leaped ojk* me faun 1* hind and struck blow with a knife. Though sorely wound,"!. 1 tnrtx'd and grappled with the would be assassin, but seel cer approaching be slipped frem my clutches and made hi* .*eap*. Only a common robber, the officer said. The wound I received kept me oioflned to my room for two days, and then 1 to the Villa del Bargacco. The botssr was closed. She whom I lo gope-gooi- without a word to one knew whither. She bad ti w-rranls with her—all save the Italian lad, Bepjio, and be could tell me noth

ing.

The blow fell on me with crushing force. If 1 had Ixen suddenly condemned to death. 1 could not haveexi»-rienced more bopel.w, drej.air. For days 1 went about «* • in a dream, hardly coring wbnthei I lived or died. could learn was that abe bad left of ber own free will, taktAg her servant* with ber. 8be bad not thought It proper to enlighten me. yeti was resolved to see her again—to bear from her own Ups the sentence of my banishment By the aid of drtocti rre | managed to trace her to Nice, then to Geneva and Anally to Faria, where all trace For two years I searched lor her. hot In vein. Then I came to New York. There I learned that the former nm laaac Dangvrfirld in that city had been leased for a number of years, bat that he bad owned a country seal at Maybuig. here, but learned that the place had never been occupied by Ita ownet. I decided to remain In Mayburg for some lime, hoping that abe for whom I had vainly auarrhed light come to the place to mal On the evening of Sept. 10 | received cipher dispatch from a New York dectire. whom 1 had employtd, stating that Mina Glace Dangerfield had coma Mayburg and would take uj> ber shod* at Dark wood Hall. That very evening 1 visited the hall and met Mim Dangerfield face lo face. 1 shall never forget the look of ajaweblea. agony upon ber face aa 1 stood before her. She lecame as white as death and clutch."! the back at a chair fur •upport. I held ont my band to bet. hot abe drew back with a low. agonised

cry.

I stood looking at ber like on* turned

tostooa.

"Grace. Grace, lo the name of God.

what does this mean?" 1 cried wbeo 1 -Talk about th.*. ooold And my speech. "Wh, did you L^j Uncle Hi "I ^

Dr. \ an Ityek h",k* tijuai this manlfestal), "i n, 4 as voluntary , -r c- mi«-l. >us dnnth feigning, but as a form of hypnegiam. The natural •-ta mi,-* nf tlxwn lizard* are foxes. Jackals, maruus. birels at jrey and asiak-s "Can any one believe." a*t* Dr. Van DycJt. "that any ,aio of Um*. animals, haring enjaurod a lisxrd, w,«ld be in the lca*l iix-lturel to let it gr. Uvauen it lay m 4i<mhw* a:xl apparrsrtly dmd in the raptor's grasp? t < r v iU it argmd that tlx* tnuurc.Ridithai fa. a sfas-ial gift 'in niervy to tlx- vx tiia, t , lulligata or abolish the ]>alu «f (tenth ?' "—Pitts-

burg DisjiatcJ.

Tho Tcwrutuns tlx-nua-lre* are exanfnrting to Uh.dd—a atahrort, brown fnmd jixopte. with reaitimtiixmt d,op in tlx-m. Tlx- w-oix-n in tbmr blue a

wqsdWl al... atv jucturwjiM, r fir anything. If tlx-ir dark. ska-Ukr e -kd ready sun h* l»- ah., taken Into'acmut ffce area, fair faa-s anxng the younger girh—Mnd-amalikr farm. It Were easy to falx-r that Agrm Sural, "the fairest of the fair." nxombkd Urn beet of tb-m when she. te»v. wa* young and hail not yet caught the eye of a king As hr the me»i. ther are what IK would expnrt them u> U- in *u>-h a ■’ural garden—a haolwirking class, prvsw lo reyacr in all the festive leisure

they ran obtain

Thor love their native jrovimai pao-iMiata-ly; it Is difficult to tvwliaa what they must have Mt ahru. a quarts*- of a century ago. the Prosaum aoldkra tend their field* and vineyards under foot and

" aoid is

"I do ix4 l*,

of them to me the othan be any other ornntnr

. ,hF , ^. llW U ' tUT than Tmtr- " - liave so mix.ii sun even in winter. The climate is ao mild and all thing, grow in it "—All the Year

Round

leave me w

m shrink from nx- now? " | My whole being shook with emotion w „., I aouke. and the inutuvernable noia- j tef