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WEIRD NARRATION OF EVENTS, INVOLVING LOVE, SORCERY AND THE MYSTERY OF LIFE AND DEATH. Fi Pg dg pathway which evidently | he sheltered arasay mmon on the ol tts nooks which are & neighboring squire | asked Heatrloe ha haltelwenys indolens ane of volee am though the MK the question had aroused her from the ‘languor of the “He is in Bydney seen him, but eliher be has not seen or i , OM their wedding Ir love, and T have once lovers, and Domences 4 strings ooeult | pow been a happy one, where to his will. y Ver relieve that some neopie felt fauch | he chaeneter ar ant and shetak trom SHE one hae Rone: fe, pnme way nat dtd in nla company. | Jordained place in. tite lonally Hh note seem to get into the place rn he then sometimes became. they were too nearly his equal in sin to take mueh hotles of tI, between husband land. There a account ihey pretend to be 0 ‘hort they name Tiestriee, born Mars taer diem and Violet at once fer action remarkably evident 1 ost: ed that children and LH male shrank from hin T have been dominated by will than my own, ontid, was between me and your father, ever to have married Alm ave been wrecked by It! I Hatened like one spellbound wan opening her heart to the enild as and tat wil, my « § the “previos nigh swoet-spoken when he liked; only surface sweetness from the teeth And the purper portion of po- seemed tnconasto: ip Nien nm 8 snoken and talr-tare her it was pow to Bhrink | aible th have fallen eo low as (his kaw men from wh rectly and carried himself among hin | gious training and education vary Wit |e fellows as one who by birth and rank had a claim upon thelr con- fervard’ts eiitcn hit, bet hand (alle epee lors aferavere he ls Ih 0 Mothourn hoa ‘On hia recovery be io at a Mindat th the giane a, gfereerence sad ie on aged, a i deal granitather xy Se, be. mrnierionsly, reapen @ in him, and Him worse than ever, Mi Cae for the “sin who wro1 he had money and spoke cor arly life and re € rfl emblem of life te towed out of the ferent things mikht have follow the lead Melebeietoliniloinlnlelelolnieiloltoloinlotololeinoiotdolvintetotiototetlotelotottelolotl=iolototolnt See vate “is the ame frame agvely, vo deer t orton i he and Pa ere accompany Taseeit on wet Mm. AL the invita Along the coam De Vero the iroat of Me party P, Guanery reaolves’ to an the winking {lenens Gnd roaiten De Vers, ' toned him (by means of the chortly prew Ks room) not to marry Violet, and te Violet never loved her husband ai he quicksand turns to the reet of the pal 7 ond tells ‘them ts aw ay DP Vere He tontinues bi eile end chtid! UVINg Maeanelie as 0. reptuap haunted’ with the memory of De V and fancier at times thet he sees and HI8 creature had not only my name, but it certain property and funds, both in England and Australia, which hed beon Invested in the name of Mark Gunnery, ‘The belief that # was a demon grew upon me, and tn maltee, hatred and all uncharttablenews and falaity it equatied If not surpassed other human demons, which, alae! walk our woctety and taint ir with thely blasphemios and. 1 got to know my demon well and 1 loathed him beyond meas- ure, but yet kept company with him because of my Interest in the body he "L BOON FOUND THAT HE WaAB HIMBELF WITH THE FASTEST AND LOOSEAT 80- CIETY OF SYDNEY," ABBOCIATING mon as though there was no fine In- tinct of the heart to tell them what was or whence he came, lometimen the thought of these things | tion, and to a lary i extent soclely ey said it wan ponvely ingpoinied cab with ing to drive him here and not infrequently to the bar- became specially fi millar with an officer who was 1} ne of wealth, but waa lightly the serve andi had been ‘inca lubs, jo away alone and lie down upon Was expected to inaery Ay ail 4 nd # at Bouth Head. afternoon when I was more than usu p weather had been 4 ship towned out aM peace ally depressed tempestuous and | exp he art mutinied and that | bean wrecked.) d to wonder sometimes why he to me #0 closely and, passed time in my company, tor I knew that the hatred between Us waa mu. there waa frome payehologion! cause which even now I only partially understand, fen bi he wanted 1p Bed out mone thing about my pas 0 tions or of the body he inhal ies which remained undiscovered to hii goodness or vi cumstances and m: had carried me a stream; but there wae Suit H areal fixed between myself and this uno ‘The very thought that he bad that he made his firat appearance I found that ho had taken rooms at one of the beat hotels in the city and was obtaining introductions by the use of my name and money and was actually wetting Into society, I was sometimes fed to almost question my identity, for when we are long familiar with a state of things it becomes difoult to continue to realize their falsity, Just as 4 man ften repeat @ flotion as to be- We tt e, Twa #0 femiltar with whom I daily met aa almoat to believe 10 he what It seemed. The ‘Ilusion hever continued long, however, for | knew the real Mark Gu not Gesern the counterfot it he commenced to talk an beyond the merest com “ge Flybe oer. It By own body, olor Beery | ttle Mrithe's hatur had; to asad Pa bonwiciee of my past, but was jal and fragmentary, outer circle of facts that he was lag with; he knew about my prop Chureh-Consett, the cash in tne han my wife and child and other to matters phy- when the inner nu have been talkin, masses again® ip Has pasted nearly out of wight,” have been In keeping with the tumult Instead, however, reat waters stretohed away eastward In wublime tranquility, and | lay down rags upon the sum~ Tt was a seene lay before me, and of my mind. " ‘There Is nothing changes a woman #o much as love or marriage, commenced again, unheeding the ehild’ 4 “When | waa pet, | had the happiest of homes ‘there nut we Were & united T only Knew what trouble was frien 49 a girl I first commenced to on a little pateh of mit of one of the cliff of perfoot rest that quietness stole inte my red Ite disqutetude, and self up to Nature, for to all appearance were there alone, “To my left was a long stretch of ru beetling cite of rough brown rool inst thelr shagay a! |Many a storm had beaten wrathfully |and many a well-found vessel had been wreckod—wrecked at the very entrance of the harbor, Bome fishing ere seemingly at anchor half « mie or more from shore, ry to and fro. with ewelllng and falling of Were a lot of us, pretense mysol rtue; the current of cir- eres evil apee lo "Wour father was a good man, ex pt that he masried me without love, ™ was the stronger of the two and to have known better than a a the almont invariable bai jayer i he found out my ceaversed with possension of my iy it swear tia obscene cathe and fulfil hin unhaliowed desires was maddening to nnery 00 well | fot me; he had money and “T have already intimated that my father had left me a large fortune at nd T expostulated with Gun- nery at the way In which he was spend- had been out of reach of other influe ences I think that | would have been and he was a good man In time I might have loved him one, and we must and be as cheer s ¢ t a further distance a Ia elippe: Pd was being cast off by a tugboat dd come down the harbor eof the pulfing little steamer with ly her topwaile, and although no sound 8 audible was evidently busy getting » The guardian tug. however, ept i id the two drifted slowly by until she could be quite ready to take her own pathway upon the sea. above the scene ing it You seem to know a lot ayy affairs’ he said with an oath, lashed impertinence to iat & matter which is no concern of your A volley of scurrility follower at which I turned upon my temptuously and left the foul thing itwelf, Whee next wo met It was a hie had never occurred of MY suave and pants and gene 13 the matter again, Inve each other, child ful as we can. “Twas cut to the heart by this sim- motive for deception, she could no knowledge of being overheard, Nor know that De Vere was dead; at least there waa no reason to sup: pone that #he know It "T felt strongly impelled self Known to them and tell Violet ot Le Vere's death and wr with me to England. ment forgotten my “The eun hun, ‘0 i Pp en pect “of sea and landlocked harbor was loath to leave It lest in his journey he might not look upon such a sight ft} again, Nor could I wonder, for to lie there and look out upon the great be- in the fresh sea and scan occaalonally the ever-beautiful anorama of ea and shore hy 9 me & solace, something which took me out of myself and my dark sure and rekindled hope and re. stored the even balance of my mind and praced a Just and good God once ay en heard a volee which seemed to come, from below me. which made my blood tingle tn my velns very finger tips, for it spoke in ir Beoants a familiar name, ov ie voles T had heard was Violet's and she evidently had Beatrice with T could see no one, but, around, _T notteed notleed to the right a narrow VANDERBILT'S GIFT TO YALE. Alfred Given 890,000 to to Be Used in Building Fu T knew too much for , #0 he ovaded such things, and in 59 At once revealed if. we in our private fiier- ether hide this from each new that I know and bated hala company with him & thief or enemy who aches Susthing dear to us had an object in coming to ma was welf-evident; elther he was acing for himself or for another; but certainly &, in for uae inarpere of tormenting eular hodily sensations in Mh his coming und hts go- I ki nelanorhsoa and f felt repe'led and guard #00) Tt was ilke the © poles of & magnet. much in common, bit little or * spiritual affinity or attraction pina al dihecaanamsnlisieael Tat hi nd it, Hg be curious'to note how he would act If he were poor, The gros# excesses 0! the thing, howeve teh EyY i Ne pla “4 “athe withered face and 6 oxiatenioe of that 1 groaned aloud tn thy anguish as T thought how completely | would be a stranger tom ere's malignity yond and drink T had heard tn better and ey ire clating himself loonent noclety of him about with his and witnesed with a w he was nite th ‘iahonor upon my le t Mm thal ul have Hk th th an Bi, teat and Noon companions wickening heart Reatrice exclaim tn a warued tone of “T did not wait to hear the answer, but rushed from the spot back my own proper body first if there la any power on bon fy by which it may h T watd this to m: jain; but it was a Ey frenzied wish 1 of its fulfilment? Tt was a volce perwon and le Rnosetors In the 9 e was human iE to have reocuen was inhuman, Bnd I souls tnd wateh the (raged wand yet It pursed Ai that iho men (with whom he consoried ‘lid pvt over und over MERRY XMAS FOR TOTS, Her poor, thin clasped nervously to- TOUCHED OLD | MAN'S HEART, | nat, worn and tated ite heads were Med-Hended and Fany, but 1 Girt Melted Him, The old man had red hair; also a red and he was fat and fussy, te him in the Third avenue car Her face was wan Her dress--well, was a dreas, but It was tn rage and tatters, On her head was o bit of a Port Washington ( All the children in Port Washington, , Village had a rare good time this afternoon owing to the generosity of Mrs, Howard Gould, who gave an enter. iment for the Hittle folks at Liberty . Punen and Judy Chriatmaa trees and a ‘live Banta Claun ere the features of the occasion. Last night the ¢rimmin, and arranging for the teen em man rie through Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, ha 0} Drought a hamisome present to Yale Tt Is in the shape of a check the exact amount of which ts not known Tt ts rmld that At Is for $80,000, ‘The young man ts In Bigh glee over his approaching wedding, and this te anid to have had a great deal to do with his munificent gift, as possible said about the matter, the sum will be credited to the gener fun! used In erecting buildings to cele the university's ‘These butdingy are mainly thy result of| contributions from old Yale men, ‘There were tea toward the iittle ge was @ mito of a gir). oh , slany ? ‘The child tried bravely to keep back tus at home,” raid there Is nothing to ‘The old man with the red hair and the ifs i Fe t tate Buy trousers want nto sv , “tte pin ed # biti off a roll of the sobs, but In valn, “There are four of she, “four of ts, an Hoe wants as little were loaded with all kinds of pretty toys and all the boya and girls in the village between the The War Ships of |' the Next Century § ny r tins P, Holland, in-! States money submarine boat, in the| ironey of she P " Century iy ha of the mnt ‘roner, a fa ater if th rote of various kinds, eel No Need of New Henolutt “Shall you make any new resolutions was asked of Lillian Rusweli BA hand and anid this New Youre? 0 red hair and the toneert for Hartem tour, isane A, Hopper, the Tammany leader | of the ‘Tpirty-fret Assembly District who te sdqetined with many charities in has appointed a comenition of aay ne ours hie atatriot captains to arrange for a ted] sacred concert ih, es | baren’t broken all my old ones yet the Philp, y's mn of gome forward wit for the Settlement of 4 == 3 of the Sunday World, Out next Munday the for the benef er ‘opner'e Inter the hearty I aap ES ei trated tm colors and halftone, ‘The greatest lint « [of tpecial contributors ever appearing in any one ; 'newnpaprr or magazine, Order edvanse copy trom POOR VOICES 1 "ROYAL ROGUE.” Josephine Hail the Star, Without Rhyme or Reason, BUT ONE GOOD SINGER, The New Comic Opera Will Probably Not Make a Long Run. It "A Royal Rogue” han any cient! to live, It ia simply because the public likes it There certainly nothing about the book, or the lyrica, of the} music to commen! |t § Royal Rogue’ |x heralded ae an| yperatic comedy in two acta It is warty three hours of all that But (ts not clever, It is essentially stupid. 1 ik wearkome. After sitting through numerous hours! it thi valent Hrowlway production and | 4 beerving the frantic endeavo he orchestra loader, 1 turned to @ man woo maker it a to way discreet things | 9 about “thet Wh Wd Nal, aetting weriously, why w A Royal Rogue’ not popular on Broad way jast night?’ Bi cause there Were no volows to carty (he muste! You can't make a successful comle opera out of a series of moth-@aten vo! you say | asked line to answer,” Was his reply Mr. William 'T. Francis wrote the| Has voore, and the opening song, by Mr Henry Norman, went exceedingly well but then came Mint Josephine Hall, who pas no pinging vol 1 Miss Hall has neither youth, beaty hor exceptional clevernems, Why rhe should have been elgnatied out by the managemen( 4 star is problematical Several Times and Proved Herse't a Heroine. Routed Highwaymen the hy ed ile | Allw prec lploe MOUNT CARMEL, Pa. Doo, %.—Minw] saiifully. wutde Ml Were thr Rowen, eighteen years ald, of Mr. De Angelis ts an entirely different | serpy cg soNen tlaniven ad, Mh proposition. He is one of the beat ran, a ittle mining town on the) Tih gs buffoons now the public, BurfSUmmt of a mountain north of thi 1 Was neither should have been asked to work is the only woman mall carrier Mist Howen ovgriline Central Pennsylvania nich ah @ day will come, 1 trust, when aing vera) 0 a nhe . her Ing voloes will be In demand on Broad Severn) “oroasiona: ahe haa’ bee Nee Ing held up by masked highwaymen, hut There was only one voice at the Broad: | each Lime she hax managed to get away |, | Way Theatre last night—that of Henry | wit) Nobman. When Broadway give ne (0 cock HH Will a worthy J—and not befoi “GIDDY THRONG” BRIGHT, Nounteous Hollday Show Given at the New York, The New York Theatre Inet night Placed before ite patrons a veritable Christmas pudding stuffed with fin of wit sauce that made tt most agroe: able Tt is named the "Oddy Throne and is from the pen of Bydney Roven fed, who wrote the "Passing Show the cleverest review produced in the Casino reries, The music of this, hie latent effort ie supplied by Baldwin Sloane, EAbrevtiat and musictan hay worked! harmon Femuit Is quite satiefytig ‘There was a burlesque on "L) Atglon, t of courve, and the company of clever |{t Jack wan Derwons grouped for the t With mative "David Harum Lon Quex,' "San Toy er’ and other recent su work, In the hands of abl Acirennes, showed to the tage. There were delays, re Ken eraily are where such a big othe 1s oneayed, but of course when thinks are running emoothy It will be a dl ferent story. Besides the review there was a goo vaudeville show—a whole eniertainmy {pn Ateelf-swhich included Jessle Ma Violet Friend, mma Carus & Co 4 the dainty Japanese ballet from Broad way to Tokio.” ik touched advan What added to the interest of the wn fasion was the reappearance her 0: | who jx May Yohe=""dear old May,” of the mur ny David Henderson days-who bs V My Lady Francis Hope, if you please Hut she was not the only represcita tive of royalty there, for the Sire Hroth ere had in the Summerville, nO le “atatueaque queen,” and Mame Gilroy the pre ome of pauanoy,”” along with Mabe! mimie; Attalie Claire, Vera Morris and Messrs, |auls Harrison and Pat Rooney The comumes were pretty: the muste | Anta invitee on hanger ay Annie Yeamans pretended she was Jone, 4 trinh and Mine Jennie Yeamans play ie Was an actress with an inex f slang Was a Japanene girl who loved Impossible baid-headed young mar Mra turacters who W hanging cast Amen | pearod own as the | young man, Mr, George Henry who, dempite his tire ry 4 Stuart Robsonesau Fenton, clever heavy-welaht | a lover with « tn were ‘Mhomas i Wye. Jonn| Roy Palrohiid ovine a ponnyedue to he he mansion pit on the mur to by Ite owner poned of An theatrical plums and served with a wine|‘* The House That Jack] Built” Rather Shaky jy." |) in Foundation, titted diate ee wont . fal People who remembered “What Hap voned to Jones” came out of the Madi ily tonwther and the} son Sauare Theatre Wat night wonder doze way wiat al appened Hroadhuret No of: knew just what TURD but he called it 'The House That uit aleo hh queer thing in thre A plot whieh should have be marked in oomingdale,' in whieh every. PAL HAVE EL REI, nd | KOSTER & BIAL'S GARRICK | vody played he waa somebody eles atest farce. It acts, with dinguleed himeelt as a paper ate d married a doctor's daughter. | \ ALL it Daly das the And the it wae wond the seenery mtood Ht all f the mew one shining light ap OME Tt Waa the talent of a single SMITH & | hraser re victialy 1 Wd Miss Brandon ‘Douginn, Mitea HERAL 5 Grace Dudley Charles Cher Tarr Gen oparkling with ihe erinp briuaney — 0 —— THE BROOKLYN THEATRES, Ie “TANNHAUSER” REPEATED. iss runs wint me Prevented wv | Wakes Hin Debut the the Horowgh This Week ‘san abundance of life ar A hy ver landurave-A’ Fine Performa: The indiaposition of Ternina caused | wax pre repetition of Opera-Houro last night inatead of a first presentation of “Die Walkure.” which hud been announced. ‘The cant beth, and Blass, the new bass, took Piancon's place as the Landgrave A loveller performance has rarely been heard, Walter Damroseh niducted with greater su celled himself as Tannhauser, and Ber tram was excelient as Wolfram, The | chorus did well and the orchestra wav “Tannhaurer” at 1h0) in Brooklyn ed Ward and Vol fun-makers, which forty troduve 's Wife. with dainty Anna Hy Ma i success even than last | if the title role, was seen at th week, working up a superb climax in| AUK Hho pretty French actrers's 90 the second aot, Van Dyck fairly ex if { , 4 4 1 WALLACK’s | Mary Marinering is Janice Meredith, Hodge, Podge & " Hited at the Mat sat & st night. ‘The cost Inelad Peter F, Dalley and other welle| known player | NW mh A new edith was unchanged wave in two particulars: | way the Gadvki Instead of Ternina was Eie | House of The Floor Walkers Offering at the Grand Opera # led the corps YORK Way om wpe New #ongy and apectaltien | ne. Gadeki's famillar Biieabeth showed Hoodman Bind i, Ky ama, | growth in drama and Was ~wodmen Boe, KM | , ocally more sat! when jaet the Park , wher i} [ S she took the p. Hiam, wh 10, 9 4 c ieee hin firet nee, has good Herne's “Bag Har fe presence, grace and dignity { ne'e (Gag Harbor @ were Indications of mudtdly be played nin we we Amp iat hie Yulee eometimes, but as a The orlxinal oa e He VecllM i a full, deep and melod'ous morrow night in's "La B em Wel, Prital Scheff (her first ayy ance), Saleaa and Campanarl | cast SYLVESTER RAWLING oe “VILLAGE POSTMASTER,” Angela Hassell Makes o Hit with the Vlay at the Fourteenth Street Thentre The return of The Village Post> | 1 master’ to the Fourtec Street | Aw Theatre last night made an enjoyadie | ments Christmas Kve for a big audience Pretty souvenirs in st forks and spoona marked the 100th performance Angela Rursell, the new len x woman, won the hearts of all the men | Sur t du who saw her by her da Archie Boyd. aa Bquire strongly, supporter ir Georee Farhan and Josephii play revelved ent nustasticaliy Te will run “or two weeka, ina, wan | m Vrederioh OW Gives S10 Pleee to Mem gold plece The clrole | for Staffer. | |iox [eis min tO have a frst hearing, win (AID FOR KING'S DAUGHTERS, LION PHLACE OLERA HOUSE iL FPS eral, w an hee c by the Nowport elrcle oe " ‘sta Gavel for Sarregate Silkman The Surrogate expressed Rie SAVOY Wel GIRL MAIL-CARRIER FEARS NO ROAD AGENT. 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