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mains unchanged. He is allthetimi {STANZAS. had eaten little for a week, and, when possession ot so large a sum of monej TERRIBLE TORTURE. edy, every* prevention, including Jthe conscious and rational. The pnesl feel, nor yet to know Ruthie, who had learnedafter many was a source of great discomfit mad stone 4or if the story of super* Weare rtofc Ter to comes, the wife enters, and we^the times burning the bread and her face A Graphic and Detailed Report of the him. His life annuitywhich had stition, if yotr choose to term it, should To-do is the essential ih.nsj below deQd3 watchers, step from *he room. When togetherto make toast, carried him supported the householdhad per The grandest poems are tue noblest not be confirmed when the stone Death of John Toelle from Hydro- the voice of the ^priest is raised in The greatest poet does not rhjme, but bleeds. up a repast, which, though scant was ished with him. He had had little use should be applied, there might, at prayer the dving-4Han becomes composed delicate? he moved the tray aside and maa1 for money himself, and no wish for it. least, come respite to the poor Nor Esohylns nor Mil'on e\ er a-u and "peaceful. The violent pointed to the open door. As did Savoiia'ola as Le huusr, "/Ruthie instantly wrote to Ray, troubled mind, A medical work con* His Desperate Straggle IMthaBlg Kew Or Maccabeus, wnen the Syr ar steel struggling ceases^the paroxysms and. "Look at the easel, Ruth. Do you proffering her half the sum now in hei taining a chapter on hydrophobia was fonndland DogApparent Becoverj' J^ Cleft the ereat heart that he'd JuJea's weal. convulsions come? no more, and I im i see that I have had my picture framed? hands, but Ray replied that, as she obtained and studiously read by him ftomthe Wounds. voluntarily looked through the window When one poor morial s!rubles for the light Is it not beautiful?" had repudiated the picture, she felt and he constantly showed that he was Hydrophobia I Synonym of torture* And suffers for the eake of what )s right, expecting io*seethat death had And when Ruthie acquiesced, he that she had no claim to that. Ir in distressing despair, antedating the 8ublime as is tbe univ rs il scene, agony and death. It has baffled the .come. 'Fullfifteen:minutes pass, and took her hands faet, she did not need itthey wen miseries that were to fall on him. The day is little and the m^nt is mean. medical profession for ages, and the when the praver-is ended the hydrophobic prospering, and Ruthie might keep it Dear child, we have fallen upon evil No premonitory symptoms were felt, most eminent physicians and surgeons Tbe deepest science and the biajhe-t art victim "geatlv takes his wife And Ruth kept also the old picture, times. Not that it matters much for however, until "Thursday, May 28y of the present day acknowledge death Are glow-worms, and the noon-dav sunthe hand, draws hen* to him, kisses hei which, with its story, is an heirloom me bui for youwell, you will not be when he complained of darting pains as its only cure It is the irrevocable, hejrt I and savs "Good bye." At once the left penniless. There is a fortune for And all the glory of the world above from his hands to his arms and an itching the irreparable* the irretrievable. It agonizing struggifr commences and Is ouly bravery and only love. you in my picture Star-Route Dorsey. and diiil sensation about the places is the most horrible of sufferings* the FraiMvn. E. Benton,, The Current. the scenes already described are repeated A stream of bright arterial blood The Calico mining district boasts so fearfully lacerated. But fhese passed most dreadful of pain, the most, distressing from every three to five minutes. flowed suddenly from his mouth. the possession of the most remarkable away." Oto Monday last, June 1, of griefs. IN A PICTURE. And *hu3-th night and the Ruthie's screams brought Ray and dog heard from up to this date. He he rode to town with a neighbor, ami The Times of the 4th inst. reported Chloe as he sunk back among the pillows. greater pari: of *he next day wore is a Scotch collie dog, known as frequently caught and rubbed his the death of poor John Toelle. I was It was a disastrous day for the Vanes They summoned the doctor, awav. "Dorsey," and he is employed as hands and'arms, complaining of darting with him during most of the time when when old Peargy died. To be sure, she sent for Lord Layton but Rosco Vane At 3 o'clock ins the afternoon the special mail carrier over the star route he pains thai went from his hands up was struggling: with death, and was only a servant, but such an honest, only lived an hour. legs of the man seem as though paralyzed. between the town of Calico and the his arms and met between his shoulders* carefully noted-' the violent explosion faithful, long-tried old creature could At a suitable time there was a search He ceases to struggle. W mines at Bismarck, some three miles He also said he felt chilly and of the disease and tbe ebbing of, life. not slip out of her place without being among his papers for his will, but are obliged to tie his hands from him, distant. "Star-Route Dorsey," as the remarked that he believed that he was Whatever pertaining to the case-1 did missed and mourned for. She had none was to be found, and no one for he is inclined, to bite them. His boys call the dog, is the property ol going to have a chill. Returning not see with my own eyes Ithave obtained waited on Roscoe Vane's beautiful knew of any property save the old mouth opens -and shuts firmly as the brothers Stacy, who own a store home-he wens up stairs and laid down. by studious examination and granddaughters since they were mansion of "the Orchards. though he were snapping. He is now at the mines and another at Calico. Some time passed and his wife, going inquiry. For a- full understanding of babies, and humored her master's entirely unconscious. Little by little "There is the picture," Ruthie said, There is no postoffice at the mine and to the foot of the stairs, called to him the case let me narrate in detail, from whims to the day of his death. "What there issues from his mouth white timidly, to Lord Layton. "It is worth no mail service, and were it not for the several times without a response. She the bite of the rabid dog. will they do without Peggy? If it froth like clean soap suds. The face a great deal of money, is it not? Uncle intelligence of Dorsey the fifty odd ascended the- stairs and entered the John Toelle,wa3 an honest, industrious "weresowte peop it would not make begins to turn upward. The respiration said and she repeated Roscoe miners at Bismaick would have to wait room. Toelle rose to a sitting: posture and respected man of about 35 so much difference, but the Vanes is seen to decrease. Life is ebbing Vane's last words. for a week for news of the outside and turned has back on her. She crossed years of age, of fine habits and traits, and the neighbors left the sentence expressively awav. A watch is opened and "Of course Uncle Roc intended that world. But every day, as the stage the room, and found him crying bitterly living on a twenty acre tract of property unfinished. the beating of the heart is timed. The it should be disposed of for our bene- from Daggett drives up to Stacy's with his face buried in his hands. just east of Kansas City, from snapping of thet And how was that? Well, the man grows less violent fit!" put in Ry store at Calico, Dorsey is on hand, H:s only reply to her question was: which he derived a support for himself, and at 5 oidock John Toelle is, Vanes were a little singular. Roscoe "My dear girls," said the gentleman, waiting for his mail-pouch to be filled, "1 feel that awful disease creeping wife and children. The family in full possession of death"the liberator Vane, the second, did nothing but kindly, "I grieve to disabuse and as soon as it is strapped on hia over me. I know I am going mad and which the most horrible of deaths invaded of him whom medicine cannot study art and paint pictures, or rather jour minds of a pleasant idea, but the back off he goes along the rocky trail will die. Every ray of hope destroyed was an affectionate and interesting cure and the comforter of him whom a picture. He had had the same one truth is, the picture is comparatively to Bismarck, at a gait which brings and not a wishAtpicturd gil the gloom." one and these things gild the of despair time cannot console." on his easel for five \ears. Once in a itr worthless, but he was mistaken in his the mail there twenty minutes after Think of death of the father, husband and citizen while he would retouch it and alter it I carefully noticed the cries and estimate of his own abilit}'. His delusion the stage stops at Calico. Dorsey, as "The damp of hell." The day dragged death with a sadness akin to melancholy. h? the rest ot the time he admired it. screaming of th9= man in all that this picture was a great he arnve3 at Bismarck, goes straight on the body was not in pain, but for For the pleasure of his children the The girls were fond of music, but they struggles and I failed to discover the one, no one who loved him eould bear to Stacy's store, and until the pouch the mind the gloom of night was aome father, some three years ago, procured knew nothing ot art. They had been least in them that was like the barking to deprive him of, to great was his is taken off will allow no one but his a hopeless darkness had settled a fine Newfoundland dog, the instrument taught that this was a great picture, or the noise erf any animal. gratification in it but beyond a few master to come near him. When the there. He retired with the others of of has death, then but a pup. but Ray said she wasn't sure. Ray I have been so frequently questioned pretty effects the canvas ha3 no merit mail is removed he goes off to have a his household. The coming of Tuesday The animal was always kind and affectionate, was a beauty Ruth was simply pretty. to tell of the above case that I narrate among connoisseurs, and would not time with the Bismarck dogs and enjoy morning, June 2, ushered in the and seemed never prouder Ray would do nothing but sing and it in detail for one who may have bring ten dollars." himself, only returning to the store twenty-seventh day, counting from than when serving as a pony for his dress and dance about the garden. sufficient interest"to read of it. W. A. at meal time. He sleeps at Bismarck, the time of the fearful encounter with Ruth looked astoundedRay angry. little masters. It was on, May 6 that Ruth practiced mu3ic diligently, but Alder son, in Kansas City Times, and after breakfast, every day, he gets the dog. At 3 o'clock of that moming Mr. Toelle had stitched at her sister's pretty costumes the deceased awoke in a struggle for "I knew it," said the latter. "I the mail for Calico from Stacy ana and visited the poor. Yet neither of THE DISASTROUS STRUGGLE breath and called for a drinkf When guessed it long ago, and you and I are Music-Loving Cowboys. takes it to Calico. There is nothing i the pretty girls ever soiled their dainty the neTof hTs"chUdren.""For his eyes fell on the water handed him beggars, Ruthie! A pretty set of men very remarkable about carrying a mail Perhaps no concert troupe ever played eral days prior the dog had been hands. Their Uncle Roscoe forbid it. he instantly threw up his hands with the Vanes have been, to leave two pouch three miles and back every day with the same vehemence as did missed from the house for quite a while He was reserved, refined to fragility, the exclamation, "For God's sake take girls nothing out of such a property!" but Dorsey is a wonderful dog, and the recently that one belonging to Theodore at a time, and when he returned he like his father before him. At fifty his it away!" He became composed in a She went down into the garden, and m^re he is watched the more wonderful Thomas. While traveling through was indifferent, cross and snappish. hair was already white. When Pegoy moment or so and rested fairly well Lord Layton followed her. the things found out about him. New Mexico, he and his company wera On one occasion he took the babe's died, she had, apparently, many last until he arose. He complained considerably There are three trails between the It seemed to Ruth'e that she would on a special train, and as they pulled entire hand in his mouth, merely things to tell him, tor he was alone and vomited freely. The mine and Calico, and Dorsey makes it never get over the shock of the news out of Coolidge, their car was boarded leaving the print of his teeth but causing with her more than three hours. After physician was sent for and same in a rule never to take the same"one twice concerning the picture. Was she then by a gang of cow-boys, who with no abrasion of the skin. Again he that he shut himself up with his the forenoon. He was puzzled. He running, though one is much better so poor, even poorer than she had drawn revolvers demanded music or seized an elder child by the arm, but picture more than ever. said but little of anything, and nothing than the others. The miners say that feared, and must she labor for her blood. his teeth did not penetrate the skin. that was definite. He departed, Dorsey fears an ambuscade, but whatever "1 don't know," said Ray, pouting bread? She could sew exquisitely These freaks caused alarm, and the For a moment all was commotion. but in several hours returned, accompanied her red lips, "what Uncle Roc expected his reason it is a well-defined one, but sewing-girls starved. Well, she animal was secured and tied But Mr. Mr. Thomas' mustache twitched nervously by another member of his profession. to become of you and me, Ruthie!" for once, when he used a trail he had could give music lessons. And when Toelle accounted for the sudden savageness as he murmured under his They viewed the patient, "Why, Ray?" taken the day before, he was observed she had decided this, in the dim of the dog on the theory that breath, "Mein Got in himmel." He said nothing, did nothing and* "departed. to hesitate in" doubt whether to retrace watches ot the night, Ruthie fell "Well, I am eighteen to-morrow, the animal had been killing sheep was soon brought to his senses, however, The afternoon wore away and his steps or not, and finally to make a and you have been twenty this lon asleep. and fresh blood had affected by a. big cow-boy who leveled a the restlessness and changed appearance time/' break across a fearfully rough country The next day, Ray announced that him. On the morning of the shooter at his head and. told him if he of the man became more perceptible. "Yes," smiled Ruthie, stitching away she was going to marry Lord Layton. to the other trail. When Dorsey has fatal day the dog freed himself didn't grind out some music pretty And now we near'the hour on Ray's ruffles. "He asked me long ago, and I told the mail he will allow no one to touch jogging slowly across sudden he would make him think when the dreadful poison in his system an( wa "Grandpa intended us to go into see him 'Yes' last night, in the garden. him, and will run from any dog in the the field. His victim ordered his employe that a gattliug gun had. opened on a broke loose with horrible violence. society but Uncle Roc We are going to New York. You can camp but woe be to the dog that annoys to go after the fog but that him. How can I describe the deep agony of "Has no intentions regarding anything. come with us," she added "or you Dorsey on duty, tor Dorsey, when party, whose apprehensions had been Those, who have seen Mr. Thomas that night, when every nerve of the 1 know it, Ray. Rut 1I am can live here. For myself, I repudiate relieved from his load, will surely get aroused, refused, and Toelle himself lead a orchestra and noticed how spry poor fellow seemed pulled asunder, quite contented with my lot." the old home and everything there even, and he is not afraid of any dog deserted his work and went in pursuit he was about getting there, can imagine and the screams that accompanied '*Tiaal is because Lisle Staniels comes is in it. If Uncle Roc's picture were in the district. The miners all say of the rabid animal. I had from his how the words ottthe cow-boy each death-struggle were heartrending -'to walk with you in the garden, or lay sold, I suppose it would buy us a pair that Dorsey can tell time, for he never own lips the details of his adventure. acted upon him. He looked from the and distressing beyond the power over the piano while you play." of shoes apiece!" has to be called, and just before mail He passed down into a light piece of mild eye of the cow-boy into the cold, of language. At 6 o'clock he sent for time will go up to Stacy and bother timber out of sight of the neighboring "Well, you have Lord Layton for a "Dear Ray, I should like to keep it." black, cheerless depths of his shooter, his nearest neighbor to come and prepare him till he gets his letters. If no letters houses and overtook the dog as the lover." "You may have it, then. I never and then, without stopping to argue his will. He was entirely rational are given to him at the usual hour, animal paused at the edge of a stream ITes, a veritable lord visited at the want to hear of it again. Sell it or the point, grasped a ,coupling-pin in dictated and signed the document he does not wait around, but goes off of flowing water. Toelle walked near old mansion poor, but not threadbare keep it, as you choose, and everything hia-riffht hand and mounted the woodboxi disposing of his property. He to Calico, where he spends the day. A to him, and, his fears being now no longer young, but courtly and else in this dismal old barrack." I am In the meantime -the other cowboys-got gave directions about his matters with couple of weeks ago Dorsey was paying aroused, though not tho least suspicious agreeable. He had invested his small provided for it is only fair that you the musicians coralled up in noticeable clearness and! minuteness. some little attention to a female of rabies, he stepped behind a income in America, and he iked Roscoo should have what there is here." one corner, and scarodibhem nearly to At 7 o'clock he was sitting in the chair canine friend at Calico. He had a large tree, and for a short interval was Vane. death. Theodore announced that tha* So Ray was married and went away, in his yard with his family and several rival, who took advantage of Dorsey's impressed with the peculiar look and "He's fifty, if he's a day. But he entertainment would open with the and Ruthie remained in the old mansion neighbors around him. He complained absence to ingratiate himself with behavior of the dog The latter turned ^hae his title, and he's not a bit disagreeable. old and universal favorite, "Home, of the Orchards, and gave music of being cool. His wife took a Dorsey's flame. But it appears that from the stream and walked leisurely I might do worse," and Sweet Home," buti they had hardly lessons for her bread. She made a small shawl and made the motion to Dorsey had made calculations for something toward the tree behind which his master Ray tapped her little foot thoughtfully. got started when the cow-boy, who nice little teacher, and every day lay it over his shoulders, lhen came of the kind, and when the mail stood. Then Toelle spoke to the "There's no danger of any one marrying was looking after Mrs Thomas gave a, golden-haired girls came through the the first scream and the torturing was removed at Bismarck he dashed animal in a tone of command, and, us for our money, Ruthie," she war whoop that caused the hair of the Tittle garden into the low, broad parlor, struggle that came at short intervals back to Calico for the nrst time since not being noticed, took up a stick and continued, after awhile. "You know bull fiddler to turn, as white as thofleece and chatted gayly while they until two hours before his last breath. he had been on the route. His hated advanced to where the dog had paused, papa left us nothing. Do you suppose of that proxeEbial piece of mutton drummed their exercises". Ruthie had moneyanywhere9" rival, secure in Dorsey's supposed when the powerful brute made for his there's any that once uponaJiime accompanied learned herself, and then taught Chloe, HE SPRANG FROM THE CHAIR absence, was making the most' of his throat. There was at once a tenacious Mary to school. to rub the window-panes, clean the "There must be a littlefor our and jumped about violently, calling, time, when Dorsey appeared on the closing of the dog's jaws over the left brasses, and dust the old mahogany Ijread and butter, Ray," said Ruthie, Theodore ceased! pounding thej^air to those present to tie him. Ropes scene and literally tore his ears off. hand of the now terrified man, and the furniture, and, in the chilly fall "evenings, thoughtfully- "But I think somejfeimesj with his coupling pin, and asked the "and straps were quickly procured, and The miners at Bismarck have had Dorsey terrible struggle began. After wrenching Lisle Staniels would come and Ray, that we are very poor. cow-boy what was- eating him. The after seating him, he was securely rWhenthey called this place the Orchard photographed, and have presented and choking the hand was extricated, bear her company by the bright hearthstone cow-boy politely, iniormed the great, fastened to a tree. Every three cr him with a soft leather pouch, which lacerated and bleeding, but instantly of the lonely home. leader that they didn't want acy Sunday-school five minutes came those terrible goes over his back like a saddle, and the other hand was caught and musio, but something soulstirring, "So ridiculous!"' interrupted Ray, "Dear Ruthie," he said, "we might screams. He was^heard three-quarters is very convenient for the dog to carry. most fearfully torn before the efforts something quick and dayihsht. "with its ten-foot garden be married if I were notg?a'tesopoor." of a mile away. At the same time he Dorsey's weight in gold would to free it were successful. Toelle was as it were. Theodore seemed to* "But when grandpa was young it "I have a shelter for us both," said would pant and struggle as though not buy him from his rough, kind a man of great strength, which by desperation grasp his meaning, and asbed him was surrounded by apple orchards, Ruthie. suffocating, spitting and coughinginr friends.San Franonco Post. must have been increased, and what tune ha preferred. This was left and pear orchards and peach orchards. cessantly. He was entirely rational "And I only bread and cheese and obtaining a neck hold on the dog threw to the gang to decide, and they cany?to It was part of a great estate. and conscious, calling those present kisses for my"share," returned Lisle. him to the ground. No one had yet the concl -sion, that the "Arkansaw There was a summer mansion down "Fashionable Flowers.*' by name and describing hisopains, ex- "My practice "rows so slowly." appeared at the desperate fight. The sm torture Traveler" v/ould just abov_t fill the parox3T "by the river, and cottages for the Vick, the celebrated florist, has cept during the But they thought of the bread and man was now on top of the dog violently bill. Nevor/be&sre was thatri workmen but grandpa was not good these sensible remarks in reference to In an hour it was decided to take, him cheese and kisses until they determined piece-of endeavoring to keep him down. music rendered with such "get-there- at taking care of property, and little "fashionable flowers:" Of all personal into the house.. A storm was brewing, to try tnem. Ruthie was able to Seconds must have been as minutes, ness." Each nausician had his head by little it went. Land" and houses ornaments flowers are the most and altogether the setting in of that help her husband's modest income and I could not learn with any definiteness covered with a pop, and each one-expected were sold, a road was cut through, preciousfar too valuable and everlasting night was to tiae attendants of ttxe dying along by continuing ner music lessons how long the battle lasted. that tho next moment would be and house lots sold and built upon. to be spoken of in the same man one the reader may never for nearly a near then there was a But before the man was exhausted, and fi his last. Whea the piece was finished All is changed. We might have been breath with the productions of the wish to experience. We cut tha ropes little one in her arms, and added expense. while he was still on the dog, by the cowboy s- lowered thore weapons, great henesses, Ray," concluded jeweler or the milliner, and yet we that secured Toelle to the tree,, but chance a neighbor came near, and and the-sigh ^hat went up from, those Ruthie, sadly, "but, as I said before, are told that orchids are the fashionable were careful to provide againsi anv "Poverty is no disgrace, but I, for comprehending the situation at once, musiciaas. made the windows, rattle. think we are very poor." bridal bouquets, because some one or effort he might make to attack, one of one, shall never write poetry to it," ran to his house, procured his gun, and The head (jowbov theti^. asksd to be two daughters of millionaries carry our number. Once in the room, to Hay silently reviewed the situation. said Lisle, ruefully, one day, when the returning to the scene shot the dog to presented xo Mme. Materna, aad/ after them. Very often nothing less graceful which he walked with some support, |*I shall make the best of it," she grocer's and butcher's bills both came death while Toelle still continued to the intrpduaiion was o*er, she-was informed or more inappropriate could be we laid him on the bed and. at once ^said, at last, rising and speaking to due, and he had barely money enough hold him. thaA if she did np.t wish her chosen. The idea with many seems to securely fastened him down, leaving her reflection in the mirror. "Ruthie, to buy himself a decent new suit in bustlefillecfiwith bullets, she had better be simply to find the most rare and him sufficiently free to sit up, use his -who told vou all this?" which to visit his sick. FEARING HYDROPHOBIA. mount a seat and warble a* few well unique species of natural flowers, independent hands and change his position. The "Lisle Staniels." "Lisle," said Ruthie, walking the Toelle was now apprehensive of selected warbs. Ones -more-the trembling, of beauty if they cost room was somewhat close, nothing In faithful, wise, untiring old Peggy's floor with Baby Lisle, who was teething rabies. He hurried to his house and msfiicians were compelled to much and are rare, that is quite sufficient. being open but the door. He screamed place came an inefficient mulatto and worrying, "there is the picture. gave orders for his horse. His workman, saw for at! that wa3. out,, and those The overstrained effort always as soon as he laid down* struggled girL who went to sleep over the fire, I would like to keep it but I misunderstanding him, himself wild. ujSitamed children off the plains betrays itself, and orchids were never for breath and complained of suffocation and let the muffins burn. Uncle Roc know how you are harassed for money, took the horse and rode rapidly to enjoyed a treat, tho4i^e of which they yet more highly valued by people of I took my hat, and leaning over *was surprised that his mutton was and yesterday I asked Chrome & f town for a physician. The wounded never had before. Wheajthe lady had refined tastes than were the wild violet, the bed gently fanned him. Oh, but underdone and his coffee muddy. It Crayon what they would give for it. man went at once to a neighbor's and finished they left the train, and by or the hedge ro3e. No Chaucer, what a ery and what a, scene. There never never occurred to Ray that she They said seven dollars. Let it go. I asked for a horse, recountihg his ad-, way of applause hjred a salute with., no Herrick, no Wordsworth, has sung was torture and agony in the extreme, could help it if they starved to death had rather see you relieved than to venture and insisting that he wanted their revolvers.Pecfc's Sun. of the orchids as they have sung of and a scream of "For God's sake, but when Lord Layton was coming keep it.." and must have medical aid at once. daisies, of daffodils, or of the modest don't!" The windows, were thrown to dine, Ruthie, in very slave, in defiance This neighbor made light of the man's Chloe brought it and set it against snowdrop, but they have often been open at his request, but the first touch of her uncle's well-known coinsnands, fears of hydrophobia and absolutely the wall, upon a table. The rich colors Sfcfe ^stheticEkQf t&fr Middle Ages.. exhibited as the flaunting decorations of the current of air throw him into a* went into the kitchen with a refused to loan his horse. Fearful and gilded frame attracted Baby of those who have no higher appreciation paroxysm of torture. He called for* Ihe Persians early acquired reps*, cook book and prepared a decent dinger. mistake! Toelle was forced to remain, Lisle's blue eyes, stopped his crying, of them than that they were costly water, but as soon, as he looked at it as, a people ot tasfcgs. invention 3nd' at home and await the coming of the and as Ruthie stood, before it, he and so to some extent the ensign o( his muscles contracted, his testh artistic skill. The, finest silks, the, phvsician. When that gentleman made a sudden plunge upon it with But day by day the old house seemed wealth. What a pity it is that any clenched and he presented the picture riehest velvets, the eostliest brocades, came, after much delay, he simply both chubby extended hands. Instantly 'to grow forlorn and shabby. There one class of flowers should become of rigidity and terror. But wateu he the softest and rajsest carpets and. the. cauterized the wounds of his patient, tnere was a collapse, a crash. *was no one now to fight dust and de^cay. fashionable, just as if all flowers were must have his throat is parched, slime most splendid tissaes were of Persian* and, though being informed fully as The canvas had fallen out of its frame, The small paned windows were not beautiful in their own way, and and saliva are- choking him, and the origin, Tha art aewly discovered i to the changed nature of the dog, his and the floor was covered with strange obscured by dust, the brasses tarnished, far above the mere chattering patronage panting, struggling, the wild cries of America aad.EuBope, how to combing strange freaks and actions, persistenly gray things. mold crept into the presses, and of any particular set. anguish and the fearful tossiag and great variety of colors with perfect w* assured Toelle and his family that the mice into the larder. Uncle Roc "Monev!" exclaimed Lisle. twisting of his body are calling for relief. harmony*, apd to delight the eye. with there was no cause to fear hydrophobia. came out of his study only to look dejectedly "Bank"bills!" gasped Ruth. At the- suggestion he e2pses his soft and pleasing gradations, producing around, shake his head, and Character in Hair. There were hundreds. The back of A week passed away and the wounds eyes and opens his mouthy a tablespoon a rich composite effect from the retreat again to his den. Ray made Lank hair, among the ancients, was the picture had been lined with them, were rapidly healing, and at the end of water is dashed in but instantly simplest elements, was original with ^the same pretty toilet, and sung as and a careful search produced a note. a sign of cowardice auburn hair, or of two weeks Toelle was asv well as hs commences more violent the "Persians centuries ago* The very .gaily as ever for Lord Layton, but had light'brown, evidence of great sus ever and pursuing his labors, as usual. "MY DEAR NIECES.When your struggling. figures of floor cloth on which the Shah cgpells of meditating. It was a dull grandfather died he left this money, ceptibility to the tender pass'on, as What was the condition of fche man's Mahmoud walked in the tenth century, an lonely summer. not with me, whom he had little well as rare intelligence, industry and mind now? I believe from the moment the shawl patterns that adorned the MORE TERRISLE CONVULSIONS FOLLOW, reason to confide in as a man of business, Lisle Staniel, with his blue eyes, a peaceful disposition black hair was and receiving the water seems more he had the terible struggle with heroines of Jamind of Hanz are imitated Mi but with old Peggy. It was "golden hair, and debonair grace, came not highly esteemed, the possessors of agonizing than the want of it At 10 the dog he felt convinced that the animal in the looms of England and the never to be investedhe had lost sometimes and chatted with Ruthie it being thought jealous and quarrelsome o'clock the physician comes again. was experiencing rabies. His United States to-day^ In architecture much by unfortunate investments of strolling in the little garden with its red hair, in general, was an At least an hour is consumed in the friends argued with him at length, endeavoring and fine arts, as in the decorative art his ownbut was to be divided between *i*weet williams and prince's feathers, aversion, a mark of reprobation, even attempt to put the suffeier under the to relieve him of the gnawing the Persians of the.middle ages achieved sonifc- Thoug- iSurelsy wa you when the elder reached her j** *jfor practicing a with her. before the time of Judas. "As wicked influence of chloroform. Saturated apprehension that possessed him. notable success.North American twenty-first year. It has been a great 11 Mine liked little Ruthie, but was that all? as a red ass" was freely applied tc cloths are held as. best possible in tbe He asked me on the evening of the 6th Review. ehe care and trouble to me since Peggy IpL^He was poor could hardly think of any one having bright red hair, and struggling to hia nose large doses of what. 1 thought as to the dog being died, and I place it here, for the present, 0 imarrying certainly he had never said was a popular and opprobrious saying, morphine are administered hypodermioally, maa. I answered him encouragingly, wo It is better for the business man, tV%wageearner, for safe keeping. and to make the sentiment more but without the least effect. on but, having known the dog for a lone p-13 and thowealthof the community, when "ROSCOE VANE." binding, one of that patient tribe oi The physician says nothing, goss away time, I was convinced that there had Ruthie's nature to be serene sometimes 'The date was but a few daye previous no one expects to grow rich by speculation, 5 her eyes were red with crying. quadrupeds, was made to atone for it without any instructions and leaves been a metamorphosis of his nature and every one rellea on hard labor, strict to his death. None who knew cf*-And now Uncle Roc stayed in the every year by being thrown from $ two of os to watch the night through. and disposition and my fears of rabies economy and absolutely no a^rs^T^ BQ^ Roscoe Vane could doubt that the & '-bedroom that led fio a his studio. He were very strong. 1 urged every rem- high wall. 2e Ingteside.^ The condition of the. sufferer re-