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SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Violet Guanery, wife of Sark Gannery, a rinn young Englishman, elopes with Horace De who 18 powmeed of strange ocu! take Deatrice, Mark's ani Violet's Iittie danxh- ter, along. Mark purauea them to Asutralta, where De Vers, by means of hia mybterious pow. re, changes Mark De Mere |i drowned In the quickeande. man, the exact counterpart of bis former er hie tranet has amumed his a dleipation a jor ‘manag ane hour tnto the body of counterpart. Mark emia. On the @ man etops him. Mark strikes Bim det and hurries on, In the midst of his Interview with bis cu ‘and calla bia soul pee beck to {hat aged body, Just a2 the police come te arrest Rim for the mur ark Yearna bls Impersonator has been s1- reat ‘The doctor ex- st guceecds But it te cnly hee body, ‘The girl to ite. Goad, and abe ia merely him. at Tae power te prepare 19 power t defense, and hits on a plan whereby be believes a can save ble tmoersonator. ‘The case 10 the doctors ‘once more Infused into the prisones . He tells the Court the true version of the murder, including his own {ranstormation, | Hts epirit gore tack’ to hie agel he talks a Deieoner falla in a faint. or declares his statement Under trem of emotion tnconeclous. The doctor trie to brace Bim up. ‘The prisoner'a execution causes Gut greet stor! week bat he feels better for it and loose fo rejoin hie wife and child. Ills aged aspect joters itn. Li CHAPTER XXI. Lest at Last. WAS reminded by the doctor’s next visit that rest and peace in this world are of short duration. “"T want to talk about Violet and Beatrice,’ he sald. I have been thinking of them both,” piled. “That's good ns far as !t goes,’ sald @hy doctor, ‘but you will need to do gonsething more than think. They should at once return to Engtand.’ “"T will take chem back myself,’ I eaid eagerly. ‘Do Vere ts dead. I am hope- Jess ¢-f recovering more than I now have. Australia haa been for me the acene of misfortune an@ sorrow, and I am cheered | ¢, by the thought of leaving !t. I will take «hem back.’ “The dootor looked at me as though he Yod aonaething on his mind, and ecarce- 1) knew’ how to unburden himself. ‘Listen to me,’ he sald at last. ‘I ean takt to you now, dor you will be ble to judge more wisely and have right ‘ {feelings in regard to Mra. Gunnery and dthe child. Has tt ever occurred to you 66 that! you. have no claim upon either of). them? Mrs. Gunnery’a busband ts dead. By marriage two are made, not one spirit, tpt one flesh. You are not the husband!of Violet Gunnery.’ “This waa a blow that I was utterly unprepa yed for. Singular as it may ap- pear, I'sad never thought of ft. I had no bod! y right to call Violet wife, nor Beatrict; child. That death upon the scnffo:d had made the frat a widow and rhe second fatherless. I Jouked at the doctor with a herd despairma gaze as I realized all this. I was a mis-shapen wretch, without kith or kin, Relationship is of blood. What lew would recognize a mere spiritual re- Imtenship between man nnd wite? Probatis Violet was rejoicing in her new-found persona! Mberty, Marriage to her fad brought no happiness, why should she not feel glad ut ite being an- nulled?. ““T have seen your wife,’ said the doc- tor, ‘aithough, ax you know, no one’ but myself would {n any way acknowledge such a relationsh!p. cease to be Interested in their welfare, and the time has come for you to do aomething for them. Mrs. Gunnery bas been twice to sea me since the execu- tion; the remarkable incidents of the trial aad of your visit to her after the murder have made a deep imp! n upon her mind. I do not myself know what to say. But it ts due to her that there should be some explanation from you. This you had better send in a let- ter; give her any neceasary {aformation adout your affatra, and let her return to d to her friends.’ child?’ e iratrice must also go. for the mother’s comfort, iray and secondly for her own happiness. You father: arrange to aee Nr, but not as her “You are keepl Lead doctor,’ I exclaim feny do you treat me ‘ike a Gunnery." he aid. turning around warmly upon me, ‘Jo you not taink that have been considerate for you all tnrough this strange and puinnal expert- enced T pity you from my heart. “Why don't you help me. the reunion with my wife aid chili t sald! sullenly, “He shook his head, and sat down upon a chair, and looked at me with a curious but pitiful glance. ‘Gunnery, you don’t yet know youreelf, ‘I sald nothing, for there flashed into my mind that Was some feartui! yaelf yet to be rovenied. took you to the country he “that you might be the somethin, angrily, tinued, fortified to bear life's fils. You have been teiling me of the Joy of those days of intercourse with nature, andl your awn soul and spirit; let that suffice you; you cannot get back your own body ‘now. Write a farewell to Violet and tho child, and then take {Ife quietly ax long as Ii ty understand you, doctor,’ 1 sald ‘You think that the end ts not far “distant; that for some cause. best the close of all thin 1 shait go mad. I am not that,’ replied my estend, the eas of ‘his volce be: hopetuineas of his words, “It will not be wise for you to at- tempt any personal explanation,” he co ‘ou can write briefly. and t hink na more of them, and let us hope! the ‘Tell me all that {s tn your mind,’ I aid. ‘I can dear it now, and it will pe better for me to know before I attempt to write tho letter’ shich you suggest. Why are you #0 fearful as to che length of my lite or ita character? It will he Kindest for you to tell. me every thi a ar gan tell you nothing absolute! a can tell.me the eared present body. ‘That you Kacent ‘Cannot tell you,’ I eald. "“Suat ao, and herein is the dimculty, and yet tho certainty. the aime arid | soul are younger than your body. ¥ aro ike a steamer. too. powerfully gined, and except that yuu can keep yourself Guiet you will ahane sour bods: | speedy diso.ution: You see, It in} Imponaith je to apply to your cas y the ordinary aupposithons As probablilty of life. You are not in’y own body. and there must be friction, tion. always sew pain. You! suffer discomfort now, becaure the briin, | Muscles and various phyutcal powers do | Rot correspond to the woul and spirit. | Man is a marvalious pleco of mechanism: in it any wonder that such a union as that of your epirit and soul with an older body should be ikely ta end dis- ny to the But you canriot}, e] It burns, uaF | an THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 9, Mt Iw not to try t ny one else w ever be Drought tO delleve: |) ir affains In order, and, as! rs Ba, posaibie, write her a letter of] moro I reflected the more tatty | persuaded 1 -was that this advice was good and iatnterested. So at Inatd re- farmed to Bydney. en an intense dislk@ to my ambers, and on arriving at once moved here. ‘Somehow it seemed to me as though in the other place I mis: « the form of my other self. I nervous and unsettled. heed not say much about any other 1 nnd on looking over my a falne that mycfunds are, fast. mel! . ‘That does nat trouble me. hi s nothing to live for no Were to further attempt 10 Talht oni 9. appointment. Bo I put the thought away from. me, and have spent what T feel to be the closing days of my earthly existence in writing Ute strange narrative of my suffering and sin, Tam weilvaware that most people will not credit my story. {can acarcely credit It myself, althou, on and heard and realized “Th the world. ts. creduloiin Put it-upon a beaten y and will credit it may find tere, Hut lies a short distance off the Pac! seen by one, remain mace atch se the crowd fi years and years. HI j, no doudt, be ee of much which I have written, Not that It mat- tora. I have written more to have some- thing to occupy my attention and rele my mind. than anything cue. Let it be set down as the raving of a m nan Yet let the akeptle explain an'to where the madman obtainel” Ma Information and nix facts. It would not be the first Ume that words of truth and soberners Nave been branded madness by those who failed to understand them. have Just learned that the doctor Ned away to take part Ina consuitati Aietance. not seen him, again, It w Hfe'a ‘tragedy more nee and Kiss tae child ‘A brief editorial note te ull that need the manuscript was of a lettor, addrena me vices tt was written under ‘it Ind evidently: out after being 4s though the tette sn done In some paroxysm ret oF pi The Gunnery‘s death. tear-stalned, strong em! been and et f been brought to aay Koo’ supposed to be her gran ter was full of penitence and forgive- ness, but it distinctly forbade Violet to viat'bim, He would see the One paragraph of the letzer showe!l how the man's mind was tred npon hia mysteriove trouble. It ran as follows We both know someshing of nature, bat only a litte, id playing on the ocean beach’ knows some- thing o€ the sea. Let us not Judge each other too harshly; both have bota have guffered pain. It ts the way of nature never to p: never to spare ‘ot it was too strong te strong, for me. understands taey-con' pain. in pabine: 5 many bee Awakens mem ah ive eternally. Be good to Is extract we clone thia strange do not atiemp: to satin: actor ‘y solution of the m- ‘a qoul of Mark Gunnery: are to have found temporary learned physician -haa far! bis reece of now this most remark- ange may have tranapired, but vidently heid t de were facts. he left us Here, too, we are con- Whether a large por- ry Was the raving of a hether, on the other hand, wi glimpse tatn a hitherto unex: plore wnue of the sterious trl- partite nature of mang will reveal. fon of his madman, 0: ns DIED FOR LOVE; BURIED TO-DAY. Hunchback Fiance Gom- ing Home, but Too Late. Ada Jones, the beautiful young woman who killed herself rather than marry a hunchback lover, was buried to-day from the home of her widowed mother, Mrs. Mary Le Mon, 238 West One Hun- dred and Sixteenth street. The married man of whom she had become enamored vefore his wife appeared to claim him was one of the mourners. Services were conducted in the home. There was pa- wuetic interest in the recitation of the Bord's Prayer. Before she died the girl wrote her mother that she would die with that prayer on her lips. Hiller Amold, the girl’a flance, a wealthy promoter of pat ents, is on dis way here from England. He expected to make her his bride be- fore the end of January. ERTS coaneneEn Lieut, Hall Reports fer Duty. Lieut.-Commander R. T, Hall, of the Steam Engincering Department at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, who was so se- verely injured early in December, re- Dorted for duty yesterday. $100 TO KNOW. “is the author of “An Englishwoman‘ _Love-Letters,” a new book which has created .@ wonderful sensatioh, Read the letters in| The Evening World be- ginnlng. er and ali you can tell the author's name ‘The VASSAR CIRL'S SCHEME FAILED. Miss Olmstead Hoped to Win Bet by Secret Marriage. An Interesting story comes from Va! sar College in connection with the mar- dae at midnight last Thursday in Rome, N. Y., of Miss Myrtle Olmstead, a@ member of the senior class, to Willard W. Wilcox, aon of a prominent business man of Batavia. Mrs, Wilcox returned to Vassar on Monday and recoived the congratulations of her classmates. She ia now pursuing her studies as umual. Biles Otmetend was ono of five mem- ‘ders of the senior class, all of whom ‘were engaged, ami who made a wager a8 to which one would be the first to an- nounce her marriage after graduating next Juni When ahe left for her home in Batavia 0 apend the holidays none of her class- mates had tho slightest iden that she would return as Mrs. Wilcox. After married in Rome it-was the bride’ (mention to re! Lorooileges faa M \Olmetena ani ‘annouriee We ret ma Genelca| commencement aay" ‘ond claim je wager. "Se outa the publication of her mar- wif BEd thet 1 Teteate ote t HENSCHELS IN RECITAL. Mr. and Mre. George Henschel were heard In recital at Mendelssohn Hall yesterday afternoon. They have ot Bung here in several years, They are warm favorites and they got’a gener- ous welcome, Mr, Henschel’e voice is a bit Gareh, but this quality did not prevent his giving a wide and varied expreesion to his eongs, particularly in his rendition of “The Winter Journey.” This he inter- Droted with deep feeling. Mrs. Henschel is an dainty of oid, and her voice atill retains its freatine: Her taste was exquisite, especially in some couplets from Monsigny, and Davidoff song. Then she sang “Spring,' her husband's eong, as an encore, ie 5 To-morrow afternoon the: artists are to give another recital, — Ne Suggestion from Oden, ALBANY, Jan. 9.—Gov. Odell sald to- day. thats he would Hares sugRe ODD LETTER IN DIVORCE SUIT. Mrs. Franklin Signed Alleged Note ‘‘ Fat Little Chubby.” ‘Mrs. Grace B, Franklin, who describes herself ar a “fat Ittle chubby, peared before Justice Dickey in the Su- Preme Court to-day, and asked for counsel feea and alimony. Mrs. Frank- lin {s being sued for absolute divorce. She ts the wife of Dr. Spencer Franklin, whose office ts at 30 West Thirty-third street. Dr. Franklin in his complaint alleges that Mrs, Franklin was {ntimate with one Virgil Reynolds, who {a described as United‘ States Consul at La Ceiba, Hon- duras. Appended ¢o the complaint are eeveral very warm letters, catensibly written by Mrs, Franklin to Reynolds. In one Mrs. Franklin expresses the wish that Reynolds will never cease to love his “fat Ittle chubby." Justice Dickey heard Mrs. Franklin's plea and reserved decision, Grace Barcalow eloped with Dr, Spencer’ Franklin some nino ycara ago. Mls Barcalow, then a blushing, giddy School-girl of sixteen, literally threw herself into young Dr. Franklin'a arms and the young phyalclan gladly ac- cepted her. RUNAWAY GIRL FOUND. Saye Mother and Step-Father, Beat Her. Emma Knolle, 9 fourteen-year-old gir), who ran away from her home, 15 Mar- rison avenue, Wiiliamsburz, waa ar- ralgned in the Adams Street Court in Brooklyn to-day. She went to Jeraey City and secured employment with Mrs. Rutgx, of 47 Grand street, making Ince. Bhe Ww: traced there by detectives from the Cen- tral Station in Brooklyn. In court the girl sald shoe lived with her mother, Mrs. Mater; and a step: father. She sald she vest! beaten abused by them. She psc charge of the Chuudeenea” Bod er until the cause can be Investimat ee EE ward to He Tried Jan, 23. George W. Howard, ‘the-alleged biga- mist, who wedded Miss Hawkes, of Brooklyn, last Summer, will be brought to trial In the County Court ‘on Jan, 23, ark mreieete AS eOrney, Cl ¢/EFFIE SHANNON IN “MY ray DAINTY: a DAGHDADOGHODOI|IDOOHITEGOOSEGOIOS: The Play Is as Graceful and}: Sweet as Its Name Suggests. Playhouse a f pme home of the best in light drama, were forcibly recalled lakt evening when Herbert Kel cey and EM@e Shannon opened their Ragoment in "My Lady Dainty,” atory aa graceful and sweet ag Its 1 and in exactly the tempo and’ tune of the plays of this theatre ten and fifteen years ago. This play by Madeline Lucette Ryley Its production by Mr, Keleey and! JOOODOCOO000G) fully reviewed in L week or {Wo ARO the premier perforn ‘The virtues then ne stage story, reted worthily Ae Shannon we vening Wor he weasion of nV Brooklyn nnon—were ning on acl Na delicate 4 from a small rit that were lost f Rrooklyn were omfortable oom: aoe in the improved the per- Guy Bates Post f Hob ftocke was lneking ar s predicted In ‘Thi made a great pemonal suc. halt the play was over taken & new rank {In metropoll- RUNAWAY GIRL ON A CIRCUS TRAPEZE, WOEGEDIOSGODOTEOECODOSESESSOSS) Born in Old Castile, Came to America, Quarrelled with Stepfather, Caught by Police. Mile, Lorena Masters is probably the pecformer In skirte in this ture has never had a place somewhere on the bills. She had a reason for not wanting to be known, Sho was a runa girl. Bory in old Castile, whero all girls and women are beautiful, sho came to this country with her mother, who married again and settled in St. Aucuatine, Fin. The stepfather didn't Ike her. fhe disappeared from tiome. Robinson's circus, which had been ¢enting and travelling in the South, went into Win- See quarters in Cinckmall, Lorcnn DECOM was pretty, shapely, mischievous nner and quick us a kitten. ‘The Deople took her und taught her, Meanwhile a distressed mother notified the police ali aver the country, and Lorena—Mille. Lorena she had become— was found in the Winter quarters of the show, arrested, taken to Atlanta, and there, in @ cell, she awaits the coming of, mamma. ‘she poss! behind the bars for the gle: ture which appears in The Evening World to-day. TO BUILD A BIC MANSION. Andrew Carnegie’s Part- ner Buys a Plot from Perry Belmont. Another big mansion is to bo added to Honalres’ Row, Henry Phipps, of tsburg, Andrew Carnegie's partner, has purchased a $300,00 plot at Fifth avenue and Elghty-seventh atreet, thr locks south of the Carnegie palace, and will begin the erection shortly of a house to cost $1,600,000. ‘Tho corner jot was purchased from Perry Belmont, and hap a frontage on the avenue of fifty fect and of 1 on the north side of Kighty-seventh street. ‘The two adjoining lots un Fifth 1 ght by Mr, from E. enn & € fiaw'u frontage of 100 feet on Herbert A. Sherman wax th: broker for the Pitteburg milli both trazaactiona, Mr. Belmont has Just approved plaox Ww houserat Fifth avenue and HIS PERILOUS PLUNGE IN DARK Young Black Stepped from Car and Went Through Trestle. indat, Hviog tn on his way home in was delayed that sjauns Crosswick’s mysctient at the wate his testination: 1 wal Jo, wa the | on tho treatin wok. lark Rround he creek, fee. Blick scent and struc ‘The wind was ne wanK he t turned over ti the water on out of i urow, but he face and chit managed, Ww: i dimeutty, to managed, w react the shore. __ Special Notices. What Dr. Cope “Are you. really per month?" asked an “The proposition is seemed to me it was ¥ into tt. (John Quinn, Graresent fered, 1. 1, serious dyspepsia.) syreat people ‘under the $11 ply, taking advantage, the week it im given [0 soisnathe they suffer, are and Says. rople for $1 ng reporter. rising that It 2 while to look cured of was the reply, we are tre Thone whoa tho after du the treat Our Black-Goods Remnant Sale of $15 to $30 Coats and Vests to order at $10.50. Your attention is also di- rected to our heavy weight Fancy Worsted Trousers to $3 50. An unusual opporttnity to dress well at trifling cost. Money back for faulty fit or unsatisfactory Wwear. SlXzaitons 229 Broadway, Opp. P.O, Ove Door NORTH of Marelay St. Showing tacke: membrane in nose, tarrk in th symptom, frequen! A folds of UW seat of Ca- If you have these mark auch as apply to and bring them with yoentitle » to the 81 Ading you apply before iiseareananeres much effort to what Is called a re, mark those that apply a aend them with application for ‘Treatment, inclosing @1. ots of th blow at the pi Moreover, under, this rate Ia make skliful prof than patent medicines. It porstbie for sick people cu Out going bankrupt. ‘That is what means, by Cataerh. pnt. the rate ur enae “Moreover, I have never given mall basines cases by mall. This offer gives me nn opportunity te help hundreds of people who have been writing me for years and who can’t come to New York for treatment.’’ at (Mrs, Mary Van Kestern, East 3 Joicen over restoration of votce.) $1 A MONTH (Spesial to World Readers. Provided you apply before Janz- ary 14, for treatment for any form of Catarrhal Trouble, invotving the membrane lining the upper part of the body, or for any sort of Lung Trouble resulting from such Ca- tarrhal Trouble, you will be treated until cured at the rate of $1 a month. The offer means jast what it says. If you are. afflicted by these disor ders the offermeans you. You can bring yourself and your $1 to the Copeland offices. You can find out first and without paying any- thing what the cause of your trouble ts. Then by paying $1 you can be treated antil cured under the terms of this remarkable opportunity. (Undertaker Cornelius, Sea Cf, L. I, was dea- perately sick from stomach and bladder disease caused by . Cured.) Teco Het si (Catarvh otz years andasick man when he came 0 the Copelands, whom he heartily recommends, —Ignatina Raw, 191 Forsyth 5 — yor! Rats Offices, Corner 424 Street and fadison Avenue, Office Howrs, 0 A. Mito P.M, 2to5 P.M, Oto 8D, M. Sundays, 10 A.M, to 3 P.M. (Lohdore Matper, 4 hear atall hen he Amusements. PROCTOR’S NEW YORK’ FAVORITE THREATS GRAND REFINED VAU ed Salely to Lang ing In the. throw Sis there pain tn front of head smell seas ugh en going to bed? or fatty food? nd “Mave you disew In the Chat dry in you bawk to clear the throat ere a dropping In the thc 1GHT, Haley e ck. 3 Managnos, Jobnmle Cnet KOSTER&BIAL'S ‘3Uth at., ar. Bway, Cents, Mat Fuller 25c. | LOIE= oy Mats. Thurs, | ines 2° Bolte le Nobles. & Sat. Frid, |Site, tein vplend,| ONCE Ge Sund. [Reva == 1.00 50. 75, & 1.00, Bex Box Seats, Cek 1th rs PASTOR’S® coxreubus 0 70 NR ae wane 4 CURRAN, GEORGIA It MADDERN,, HARRIS °@ - Family ph, oa could do eae for Mise B. {Tom Me. LEN St, Ne Ye Galarrh ef head, followed by dy Go anc see her.) Importance of Cure. vhite catarrh docs not cause Mt tn also true that all Consuinption have. beet subject C1 . All consumptives feb saincee Metime "They. ‘too arch, prepared the way for consumption. Tuber: fr cobmumption ever requires a break tn the ‘membranes which ‘ine the breathing lubes. Catarrh furnishes the vroken places tn the fore of raw spots. The consump- tise Kerma cannot enter the blood of one whose bodily health 1s perfect, whose blood rich and pure, unless there should exist HOW. in such a person's body 1 broken, sore or inflamed discharging pz. wherr’ these germs may lodge and enter the system. Caturrh broken places, and th throat and Dronchi ever exp danger of acquiring ‘consuinptl people, were only alive ey attended to t ubea and allowed treatment of these there would be fe: . t the to the fact that If hroat_ and bronchial thore skilled in the parts to curm them canes of consumption. (Mise Caroline Moore, 148 F. S0th St, N. hada gite up going (0 Sehoo! she was Zo dea/, Cw Amusements, EDEN ones IN W NEMA New eae LAST WEEK SEC) “HUMPTY DUMPTY. 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