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SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Violet Guupery, wife of Mark Guanery, a rich g Englisnoun, clopea with Horace te Vere ot range powers. 7 changes Mark Into ai drogned in the quick es physical and body counterpart imation), ha Ing in dtaatpation Aumralia. ‘H Yearni _Bratrice reat Sydoe7 and that Viole at vey ye his case expert 12, peychology Maris soul a the maanewho te befor ‘The docta 6 nto, the b Neal qounterpart to vee his wife and chit. mountain: @ man stops him. Mark mrikes hic In the let of i tnterriee | down, and 1 child Lis saul gees back Vuntih police come to arrest|y 1, e" marder. Jearne his “Impargonetor nas been b ‘The doctor pirit oF Mark's present fora. ‘The dovtar says that it's pousible o restore lite to the dead by intasing. into the corps | Porin spirit of some Hving person. He trlea thle | git, Hert on two gitis, slaters, one of whom | > aperitheat surcreds In restoring the dead Hat ie is only her body respon the darke: ned “Bat th oxpectator He knew pu unnory The being who pow juanery Jo dased at his arrest and hast memory ‘ot hie Hie engaces a firm of tharp lawyers to Mark visits him In his cell, et Sark | b a tarinetbie | by be belleves | . Torough the doctor's more Infused Into Co Setend nim maatnere the. prisoner Me and cont pra hind him emen ah prisoner! wentenend to be hanged. Aw SS st sD passed apirttually could have borne. thing. The choking sense of wrong, of | hopeless future, a wrecked life, rsonified all me: The we of the prison was dying or dead, one abeorbing thought was would there ‘be a reunton? third peresn in the room. Hes of the hanged man euffered, to me; but that 1 the ous unshapel, of evil J sinothered doctor told me d for breath 1 ae ding ment ot of them all, ni phyateal suf der the spirit; doubtless It would have been better forme to have dial. i» doctor was ou the tiptoe of mag to what would be next. by the pallor of my face that away there In tht ryerd 8 What matter my suffer- jd but demonstrate a re- ey tt “LT saw it al iy mywelf, but I think it will be best to describe what followed in the doctor's own wonls, as he relaxed mo afterward. nh to was no preparatory sound of said the dootor, but ne resence ota looked ince nized be- Mark Guns | coneclous of the and distinotl, the soul foi rm of af Ibicebhiceicbiebilel ieee THE SOUL IN THE MIRROR. LOOKED INTO THE MIRROR AND RECOGNIZED THE SOUL FORM OF MARK GUND bei a oe ae ee i hour of his im iF lin ean a him. up. ever; There now, and of tty kin to him t 1900, by the Preme Pubilesing Compa: New York World. CHAPTER XX. je Hella. (ERTO Thad not heard Gun nery speak: Thad not seen him; but Immediately the chiming Dells commenced to usher tn the of execution -1 felt him. It je the only way by which the sensation may be de- (Copyrizht tn the He, tod a catastr to D allze he dor scribed, “Just pe sound ts transmitted, and | de thought, and Mrht, and heat; so there | Sead of on , was hy some mysterious means trans: | ne “couid mitied (i feeling. 1 could not ee. | ¢ ling, 1 knew exactly anspiring in the condemned had knelt down meohantenily tain prayed, 1 felt nim. He entary fear as esently draw acious ma} seamed to rifed that the oi other quic his ghe soul fa the warders pre I knew when he emerged from the cell, eat passed Into the fresh morning alr— scaffold—and looked de: {1 Upon the few fearful apa! witnesses, “LE felt the touch of th he was bound, the pulling down of the ingly aro! I ar ear ne ropes by whlch | ward whel exhausted wlstance, though in face, the preparatory a of the noose around the neck, hooting back of the bolts, and the ace, and the horrors off perfectly dead Gunn stood fanning me, for no| "Mar tease] what wan transplring, He knew] ‘don’ that by sume mysterious means I was) 1DKe. suffering every agony, and drinking to the very dregs Gunnery's cup of death But fearful as the senre of phyateal suffering was, there was a tor- Ment «(lll greater. It was the con- usness of guilt. “It is not given to ordinary men in this Ife to eee the vision of sin. I had ween; but now f feli it. There was laid upon me in that hour of horror the whole burden of gullt of spirit. soul, and body; but with the consciousness that it wes not vicarious suffering. One might, in that way, be wiiling In some herol hour to suffer for another; but it was my own burden that pressed me down, the penalty of my own transgressions. the realization of my own ain. Every. THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. Jergms Sykes, Lula Glaser aw Mrs. Carter Among the Player. ‘Foxy Quiller," De Koven and Smith's latest comic opera, was sung at the Monta Theatre Inst night. Jerome Bakes. In the ttle part, made a hit. ulu Glaser, {or meveral:. ns lead- ped soubrette HH Francis Wilson bal + Made her Initia! Brooklyn appear- t ance 88 a star at the Columbia Theatre Mast night os “Bweet Anne Page.” She grief, nor Tt seemed ate tor stood rioting In the had no do the berter drought MAU it ni uy, ut the Amphion, {i il chine Wace eastern end of the borough, a formance was up to the stand howe, recently given at the Montauk. of hi nie aay, at thes rand Opera-Hi “The Hebel His ai inging, aa the 4s no lon appointed before cessor. mas guecics preaented by ao iframe by the b work, i eae the a mirror. movement of the soul in the giass. juerve lest thie should death penalty should be paid » but for Ht seemed to fim from im aa inuch as the patient. body, he sald, broke out into a cald per. splration #9 ty Pre now, al herves #0 great. er to the “It muet have teen once Ceased to have been if you contro} ST sth wi strong man that “1 ae up after this, and, assisted b: ward refreshed. LONDON, M. Messeger {s an ardent lover of Wagner and he rarely missea a per- formance at Bayreuth. His best known | o44,- seeaployad. by ¢ "La Bosch,” ant ERY BEHIND HIM. de had come ne he-expeoted le vere montal shock figure tirst ap- He moved 7 room on which observing * me. was; carefully” ‘one ving Gunne the soul had come in searc dred spirit, and stand hesltating. wan onl were closed and my aged form large chair a ishentrealised that It was the aged ‘¢ nie! and. It hesttated so long that he feared Though Insensibie. h was repugnant to the soul; and every moment ¢x- ‘cphe, nome mat: seem) rit, 4. form, emerge from the body ana te with che rol -torm and disappear, ctor sald he trembled tn every occur, and the by two In- dared not at tton of the see by the refle host In the glass that tt was watching | ths chirp of the Mrda, and the hum of His whole nixtel reat ul -for: tho observed the #: carer aml bend over the uncon then It again aamply ter: almost prayed Mak oud nd might came one way or the kly, he felt the tension upon At this juncture orm changed in Its appeal ronectous body and nin the shat hesitate. He Med away. ome time after- nthe doctor, came to my as into a chair, came to my a Hie found me bing As the greatest griet: » he at ear for me. again human, for the soul f the jery in the prison had recured tin the body known satd the doctor, ik Ive way (oo much to south foe ‘ou witli be Letter now xo, ‘oureelt 1 - Rg t, howevs though not in from a sense of lose or pain, fo me as thougn I had at last place for repentance; that the ature woicn had inated ike unted De Vere remorseless: ¥ to hie deasn, and lett a weak woman unforgiven, had at last gone. As the doc: alone over me I attll we) I was, wept foolish the very luxury of tears. fy jown upon a couch ant It was a troubled paroxysm of tears ubt doze me some wan that Uhad wept, as after lon; the vai la refreshed = an: sweetened by the bleasing of the rain: T passed through a Mental reposs during the first. fe ” ein following the restoration to me of riod a} ular ara pang which the parting soul It was the other me tn tte vilenesa; | at the body | “The Girl from Up There” a Fun Maker with a Fine Vaudeville Cast. nature. doctor had carried me awe, It wns the re-mar- riage of the soul and spirit, and like other brides and bridegrooms, they we! one ain honeymoon in an unfamiliar he soul tos dar! is ye the ‘novent “that structure In which they dwelt not be the body of the resur- nectlon. “There still atrife and etorm to follow: but those first days among the mountains were days of infinite calin F ct. Spirit and soul were eatis- fed with each other, and that and the restfulnuss of nature were sufficient. ‘Some such seasons, no doubt, come to men, vut nor with such intensity. y¥ are the elamber hours of life. when audi tscif and rebuilds the Of alt Broadway Girl from Up The Most gorgeous and beautiful. T say this with no disparagement t those other “girls ‘The Bhop Girl,” ‘The Galoty Girl," “The Casino Gi “The Runaway Girl," “The Cadet Gir!, The Girl from Maxim maidens of the same genus, of New York" and “The hemia but the “girla’* ‘he Girt dip in comparison with her predecessors This wns not only becaune of th remarkable beauty of Misa Edna 3 mo waa the hushed live Ife of those days to me, a kind ranguil Mayiay of soul and epirit. I wanted ho company; <9 epeak Waa at}che star—a beauty of the oaxentintly tlmes painful to me! all 1 desires S to be fer to myself—quiet wa: jeeded Innocent type, of which a scul would never ra but which Is emt- for the spiritual processes, which 1 feit 1 soon perfected, when asleep id ve folloxed by an awakening, wnd by the Sprit. ith a worthy cou Ing dress—but expenditures of Mr. in making the production, the beautifu series of pictures and settings, the won- derful genius of Mr, Julian aplendid p Blue Mountain neenery of New South through Australia. but 1 found out afterward t by the doctor's explicit direction, who. e way, had new returned again to IByaney. “T can now only marvel at the way to | which that master of medicat ce had forecast my necessities. Fle knew that what I wanted now was rest, and aid) of Mr. C. 1. Dillingham tn dis- tinguishing a prety face from a plain one. For these reasons, if for no other, this latest musical comedy should en- Joy a tremendons vogue in New York of mediocre ability, which they certainly are not. Seldom has of singers, dancers, round funny men been ether In one organization. wathered In fact, Ing it ts, gathered. In the first place it is too long. No‘h: ing but “The Pdaston Play’ at Ober. ammergau has the right to last mor ‘Theatre production went on a 5} ‘There are giuttons in this word, bu! they generally pay the penalty of thei greed with essence of ginger and othe! dryi Laat night even the man who wanted more ¢ vr dim, ths back ached, the dulled, before the There back on hiniminiiteiberleninitinint: tt | the tranquility of nature: the subtle In- I Nvences of mother earth, when far re- moved from the nolay haunts of men, the moving branches, the tremulous leaf; axe and a saw. will break the glass, dra; and use them vigorously “0-day. does then he will have a very consplicu: ous success on his hands {n "The Gir! From Up There." them forth, insect and t other memory t Hetness aml © seif, and both with God, Ufe; the far-reaching landscape s« If 1 had no recompensed me for the pre The and wh . Like two a * vra.”” y| clearly in the first act, ne + ea in | sight of ay in bo} ¢ ie >} be “Fox's Book of Martyra.” If any| clen ibe, a ns ya. clothen te of 3 HHO Lally | oy wantm to learn the plot, tet him or| AusysTassather, food Inn thr too gelts| ae: Ft el a Rat mused to eay ly enjoy the diina of 4 ‘society, sauanied and happy the pressure of a hand, or only the mt subtle Influence of presence— fe that of one who Is aupremely !" T broke out impetu- Tass, with @ cape at my ntil It became men and women f life, for lack 4 What fours of bri y of men and JEAN DERESZKE TRIUMPHANT. Remarkable Tribute to Him as Radames in ‘‘Aida.” enjoy the dell, k: ts if} wt omen | for ane Is grossly » the glorious poriblit- tles of happiness w jod has laid up within They live and eat, and drink and dle, but never taste the wine “Tews daye of reat were fallowed by a period of jar omental activity when overy thodlty ot the mind xeemed to be quickened, and every sensation of pleasure emphaaized. It was a rejuven- oscence recall the experiencen wit! wonder. It waala new world: which T eaw, because I looked at it with new eyed and understood it realized itp Benuey as never seem to pete cone tore. "T thought much of Violet and Bea- trlee during theed days, and longed to ‘The curtain was falling upon the Nile scene in “Alda” at the Metropolitan last night when the house broke {nto & frenay of applause. Jean de Reszke, as nee them, but the thought’of my aged| Radames, had just surrendered hi appearance restrained mi fs p si though heart and mind, Ti tmaginatiey| sword to Ramfs BG impsssionet ne and burst of song that electricity. All through tho act he had been prodigal of his votce, singing with a power, an abandon, a _richne: ope, Were you nd strong withe In rm sraun carried: upon my head the eviderices of age—my balr was as wh! as cnow, (To Be Concluded. RICE GRAU QUITS LONDON. No Longer Manager of was given a swarm reception, Covent Garden "Zaza." with Mrs. Lealle C er original character, ohlon! Gasleteer Opera-House. Jan, &—Mr, Maurice Grau wer manager of the Covent Garden Opera, M. Andre Mosnarer, a well-known French composer, h manager as Mr. Grau's suc- was produced, at Somique in Paris a few yeaa open eeccesetyl om comic opera. melody that fairly ststounded. Gadnkt, in the titular part, and Scotti, as Amon- asro, infected by hia magnetic sauenes excelled themacives in musical fe 2nd dramatic power. With M. Jean's Inst note the long repressed emotion burst forth in a torrent. All over the house men shouted and women waved their handkerchiefs. The three qwalked neroas the front of the footilghts again and again and again. First cote! dropped out, and then Gadskl, leaving M, Jean to recolve the final tribute alone. Quiet was not resumed for a jong timg. Ternina, standing up In the stalls, was one of the most enthusiastic uders, SATE the personal trlumph of the Pollah tenor the performance was not unworthy of the demonstration. Gadski, who, with her high cheek bonee ang stained akin, .ooked lke a North ‘American Indian, sang Alda‘’s music splendialy, Commanding in the con- certed pieces, full of color in the “Pa- : tria Mila,’* despatringly tender In the Servant] Cvercame Wy) Gas, living tomb, her voice was always beau- Mary. Mazoorka, twenty-eight y. tiful. and. her, expreasion adequ he Sisters of Bt| Scott's Amonagro, Capital last year, wag Tet tnkey mrenis| never #0 realistic in action and effective don a en tO-l In voice. ‘Edouard’ de Reaske | made zt Ramfis an lenproastys High Priest and and “Madame Chrysanthemo” . cent successtal work. ce aba Fe Mr. Grau’s explanation of hin retire- ment In thats ne i, overworked. His tong opera # ‘ork andthe tour of hie company through the countes ube and Is determined to to have It. forbs all lis energies, Ho needy rent POLICEMAN SHEA DEAD. His Brother, Also a Pollcem Lest Life om Dec. 2K. Polleeman John H. Shea, of the Kings: bridge x: el died of pneumonia to-day at his nom Riverdale avenue and Mosholu arkWay: On Dew bu Bate last his ih brother Andre’ 5 policemas lattached to the: Hiehbel ae pation. fencers a train of the Northern Raliroad and hin left jeg cut off, hai Brother John hastened and cot Andrew to rd pita nso dolng caught a acvero Id. Krew died rhe next day. John's became steadily worse until pneumonia set in. to the scene @ Fordbam lios- pat, art 'BEST OF ALL GIRLS IS FOUND IN EDNA MAY’S NEW Bee | we have had on In the past dozen years “The ts certainly the | =| and those two “The Melle Belle of Mo- All were lovely In their way, from Up There" shone forth like a searchlight beside a tallow tor | nently sattefying to gentlemen tn even-| because of the lavish | a Charles Frohman | Mitchel! inj stage Iranagement and the Saaanneane but they have made of it a combination and clsewhere, even were the principals strong a cnat| tricksters and all- | |< to- | 1 break no falth with the public in say- the strongest cast ever so ‘Of course it had tts faults, and many. than three hours, yet this Herald Square few minutes after & o'clock and continued until 11.35 o'clock. ‘That ts too much. an his money's worth got more than enough. The eyes were penses were finale was heard, the stage of the Herald Square, an oblong case, with a red border, containing a long-handled 1 trust Mr. Frohman If he I'm not golng to tell the atory of the comedy—that takes too long, and there; ls nothing quite so uninteresting n print | as the story of an opern-book, unless it her walk up to the box-oMice like self- ————— PMOOOODOOODOSODDOOQOOOOIEDS) e @ g © tO COS were ie DooG I 1} (2) SObo DOOCO00G00D000 respecting citizens and find out. say I. All that {a necessary to say ix that Hugh Morton wrote thin same book and Quatay Kerker the score. ‘That ts an {ndorsement of the plece in Itself, for these are the men responsible for ‘The Belle of New York." They have not dono go well in the way of mualc and book and lyrica as In their first success, in self. jent rh: vivacious, When I ‘used to call a youn Loulse Burne wal Hart lat id during the ewinins ieee we Went petonia ts nO las Mont! had a far better and mo} effective speech. She exclaimed wi! fnuch Siegert ole ‘Pray, Soot aul i Ml you not w that a veasel been wrecked one mile down the const?” | 1 have forgotten, unfortunately, what the other. Tades , but they sal somethin, Mis Jane May read, aom: verses with truly excellent effect. Sh: looks much lke her stater, company managers} ¥ be off for her big sister! thy mon, there were po mat Were so Uniformly ine iy is diMicult for me to know wher begin, and to whom tb praise, Conor, or Hare pays Charioa Th Adrien, or Harry rt, Davtd Montgomery, or! Y Btoner we could hardiy have heen .. Young, awhase: role was not RD: or Farren Soutar, or Neat, who etvod in simiiar Yam inched to. the’ lecioe | Conor and Mr, Davenpor: de- serve the two bite ribbons, while the others should be awarded the laat three named V. Port did the best work of career, os Cann was almost ap funny as he md Btrong fi of grand opera, of comic opera, of {nroe comedy and of vaudeville; just as if they had gone to the dining-room of the Metropolitan, the Victorin nd Proctor'n, them selven Uderally of whatever they wanted on cach table. It made ploaalue stow: diay. of course, receiv the is , and distinct. surprining de- {fet while for her acting it was 1) she although ft will never be great. he y parts widely diferent, Mins minds one ae the e fir! in the blue sink ham dtesp. ocho waite’ by. tille forthe falthiees attisi-lover who has promised to take her to (he great gity and her his wife. But look- tng at" Stiaa May Taat night in her won erful coat imen, an with the great eg bia nr her throat, the Iusion of her ax the petted daugh: jt | in use fo All Count Experime: Infants and Chiidren— What is -ASTORIA snbstitute for Castor OH, Pare. hing Syrups. Morphin Castoria ts goric, contains 1 substance, and allays Feverish: It relieves Teethiny Iatulency. Stomach ang Bowels, giving The Children’s £ cenuinE CAS TORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Coli and F The Kind You Fave Always Bought In Use For.Over 30 Years. amu Tel BIJOU Uroatway and yoover 50 erfeits, Emi nts that tri Is a harintes Drops and so Opin, Its age is its p neithy ft THE CKeTAUR COMPANY, T7 MURRAY STAI usements. 0t Mad LAST 5 DAYS. ta Her Merrient reurs, C58. assim: GOOD.BYE! fen he Kind You tave Always Been and which has beem - wid has been made under his pere 0 4 — a - Zoek edi: ay acea—Th LAST (RANTES | OR ANE. $ Eitint sfattany Manat tee iy 5 FoR THe | O80 of Wt \ say Morris MADGE SMITH, ATT’Y.| "| Engagement Ends Sat’ ‘Tuerday, Jan. 15 “Th Amelti “LAMBERS, y Nig J Lill jan. I pit 2. | tn ter of the honest old farmer faded once We A Trip to land f Only once did we get ao Eninetown. WINS chance to meet Edna on the old fa-| Harlan and Kelly worke! frem the mnlllar. ground, pind thar was when ene Groep ‘of the fag iG, the Judges’ stand. INA in the arb of ¢ r i Then we saw her as Violet | times, “and CANTER, er as fiven wa pice to:}00 It. ni, ain, only the blue {he same. 4 yieneiblue he troduced his nar wife familinr in the vaudevilles and Earle was nad pol star, | Wemtonmbly the popblar, favorite 0 of mt tha and made amends to a marked degres | ovenioe with tre Miled orae BATE Of the for som: the unsatisfactory work) house. A y ith ed and remarkable she har hoon doing in the last two|SOung man ts Aldrich and well worthy . In “A Runaway Girl" Mi: rie} of recing. Was one of the moat entrancing young) But, when all ta ead and done, why ingers and players 1 had ever sean, ended criticise such @ but when whe went to the Casino Te be ngt intended asa “Gay fara I ike a bright meteor that. Quex" or a Mrs Defence. fh enteruinmant often and carte becasae: sult anna buste le: * 2 sinply nM ugrtalament a ee quite her old welf again, an mu! mht a col jokes and spe- Fi rat claltien: and an such ftw mont dome. Frohman has done for her wha did, but which Lederer mnad in the second act Miss \fmy wore & Doy’s costume. Bha moks better y to accomplish, e other women of th Sarah Bernhar it ever Sans, be or ie agate cast, had roles to give them any particular prominence. Mfiss Grace Relmont sank 1 ae se Phineas num: to na: ‘She irritates one, because it LLIAM RAYMOND ‘Site Homer was an Amneris lovely to look upon, and although her voice was un- sympathetic, ab Was warmly ap- plauded. Bauermeister was the High Priestess, and Masioro the Measenger. Flon conducted for the first time on 4 subscription night. Hla work was cap- lable, hin reading coneeryative. The the novel, ard tn it there are, of course, Young Martin, Old Martin, John Weat- tock, Mark Tapley, Mary Graham and Pecksniff, It goes without aaying that to the amooth villainy of this hypocrite all the complications of the play are due, aud he is unmanked after having made much trouble for Tom, Martin and ialary, The part was pi. y Fred. Jorcheatra waa a bit too loud, however. olpe: and he did ne! +!'cht any of |The chorus, and ballet did well. The papal dilities, lite acene a* the end of the second act Homewood Ws young Martin [whe fatzly succeasful and there were Ghuael wit; Earnest Stakard. Mark Tap- Maus de Hoftman, Mary Graham: the a Laura Linden and Alice Lann a, aratity tind: Mercy” Peexsni, “anne. vome new stage settings, Joni |trumphal car, with its glittering bronse | sunburst, in impoatng thing. After the Nile scene, alimax, ordinary Me. NICHOLAS FLURODORA CASINO 25c. als, Tues., | pas ¥ |piniee sits Wittee Thor Go. 1h sae) E [: DA CERCLE FRING: Hoven and tick and princts st CMAs i eine costumes were of the (ime NEW YORK c Jean at the end, and a fair lady threw {o-make n seriea of pictures ‘that every lever of Dickens regretted could bo frumed on che: Garien stage abd nat | on his walle at home, CALLS FOR “MISTRESS NELL” him a bouquet of violets as he bow himself out of view: for the Inst me, BYLVESTER RAWLING, OLCOTT'S NEW PLAY. OVMAEH Prevented the First Time. Chauncey Olcott Inst night appeared at the Fourteenth Street Theatre with hin new play, “Garrett O'Magh,” which promises a long run, It wan the firet production of Mr. Olcott's new play and the actor made a hit with his new “Garrett for|Managers Want Nell Gwyn Mine Ceeeman to Visit Them. Miss Henrietta Crosm: “Mistress Nell at the Savoy ‘Theatre last eventng, She will not appear in any theatre until next week, when she opens In a nearby city. The piece la kept weoret by her, “9 Maurice Campbell, her ¢Ll not play thelr houses. IF. Prootor offerad her An engagement yestemfay for h timo,at any salary ale chore to. oLy: Thora will be no lawsuits grow! Ito appear at the Ba Spegial Notices, the rise of the curtain Tho lobby was a mass of flowers from admiring friend At the end of the chisd act Mr, Olcott an reuaded ti ake on ech ny by requ S Og Wd Irish Rov ad anager Pitou also made a apeech. WILLARD AS “TOM PINCH.” Presents Delight “Martin FE. 8. Willard and his company gave a delightful rendition of ‘Martin Chus- zlewtt" at the Garten Theatre lart even- i Tt had the benefit of a Dickens out of Amusements. atmosphere” and desineation which D TAD’ & cont $14 made the characters real fleeh and blood PASTOR S Hise cea persons. The version ts° called ‘Tom Day AND SII 12 ” Wal Pinch,” and certainly that Jovable chap | 308 WELCH. WANN & | was the whole of It. 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