The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, November 29, 1876, Image 1

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VOL. XXV. NO. 2.).
Par I-if.
JOHNSTOWN EATINGS BffljHEALTH AND ITS PLEASUEES,
120 CLINTON STREET,
.K UXSTOvVTv PA.
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SOMERSET, I'A.
Accounts cf Merchants and oth
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Collections made.
Cambria County
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TOKUSTOWN, PA.
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CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.
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I
THE I. ATI FK KU1.
I'p Irom tie mirk inMn-ht tu tw ilawn,
W'aklr.tf. I hear. I the wfM wunl-runt,
With MbiLy vail an 1 puty shoat,
5switnnUiEli tho elmf that 5kirl tht Ucn.
lfm brruks the inoru aloni? t be crai
Tint eatwan! loom alove the fl.-at
And lonjr prtxtlon sail a-lce
Of Vjxitv ft'rms, like weird hkg
Xw in one sheeted fi.rl !t Mini :
Hut the lUnt wind, with headl'mc fi.ne,
Catchei it la iinietu..us con na,
And dashes on the trembling pancc.
An the sun looks thr-n-h the rift.
Hut pallid Mi his sinter moon
When glows on high aiichts $ er non,
Chating tlirouah heaven the flyirnr drift.
At length, upriiinij toward his heiirht.
Majestic mwet the orb of day.
And subject nature owns his sway,
And the spent sturmattests his might.
tunc the long night's tempe;toas dream.
And mountain rale and forest atle
And earth's broad fields serenely smile.
SnWuetl by the all-cheering N.im.
And all is srlU, save frvm afjr
That one low mitrmnr evt-nnurc.
When the Kmg roll Watson the eh- re.
And wintl and wave wa e war on war.
Grorge in tlfi-fttr's.
a nnr.AN i.o i:
I.
TIlKOltill THE IVDUY HATE.
0a the night of the Gfih ef
I-, I
""-i
tember, exactly ten year ago, I
a dream which changed the current
of my life. And yet, as will be feen,
it was not a very Ptriking one n-
deed it might be called ia a measure
commonplace; but nevertheless it
i-taiuped itself upon my memory in
the strangest fusbion. and a face I
saw in ii has, from that time to this,
been the one 8tar of my life.
I saw a smooth sea of deep Line,
with while cliffs ia tbe far distance,
and whiter guils vi inging their wav
above it, a trad of smoke from a pas-t
in? rteamer iu toe ut, anu noais auu
cordage on tue neacu wnere tLe l:. - D -
ermeu plied metr business. And 1
walked by that dreamland sea in
r-nii "nui n uu .tviu, . uui; lair,
.1 ..II.-... I
seen witn usual uiriioctoess mnen
plainer than any otuer face I L
ever Feen in a drea:;i filled me with :
unutterable longing aud kve, such as;
I tfad never
felt before. Mo need,.
vcu niav
say, to attach much ;tn-;
portance to this. Alay men
been emitten, as tbe phrase, is
a.ve
with
laces seen id uresms, out tiiey nave
pa.-sed away aud beeu forgottcu
fair visions through tbe gate of ivory
wmcu taue uetoie iue nan, tu muru
i:;g TLis dream ftce did not jinsiaway.
I found myself remembering its liut-a-
ments and pondering over them; and I
as a Datura! consequence I dreamed !
f il again asd again. Pars, aud
even weeks, would pass sometimes:
lut it was sure to recur to me sooner
or later, and the infatuation and love
for it grew npon me to such an ex
tent that I became pale and worn,
and my friends were anxious about
my health. Tbe oftener I saw it,
with its sweet stateliness. soft clus
ters of hair, and eyes that thrilled
me through and through, tbe more
frantic 1 Itecame with hopeless and
consuming love. I bad oid no one
I u as a.-hamed to tell any one
aud while I tried to reason with my
self against what was becoming a
species of mania, and at times bad
thoroughly convinced myself of my
insane folly, tbe dream would come
agaiu, and I was more madiy ia love
than ever.
I Lave eaid uiy friends iiecame
a rv i . 1 1 1 a 1 far an swilvr wLfin and
u u .1 . ' u . . . t t, ii vu.j 1 .
thert-f.irfl ron.-iderablv over estimated
by my parent, especially my mother
Mv fatter, a wealthy contractor, was
very anxious I should f-pend plenty
t f ujout-v in irood societv. aud ex-
pected tbat one day I should make a 1 that such a case demanded a straight
marriage which would increase the ! waistcoat : but it is not o easy to
k-lorv of tbe familv. Noticing that I ; nislte a atari. Tbe world was all
was""moping," as be called it, be ad-! bclr.ro me, but where was I to go?
vi.-td me to go abroad and amuse; I recurred naturally to the doctor's
myself But although very fond of parting words. H bad not laughed
the Continent, I bad a s'rang- disin-jed atine; he had humored me, wheth-
..IT. ..: . . .... I. .. - An.l n.r.1 l fall in '
uittiaiiotj io li i ' lucir. ami i " '-
rMiihii.ini7 ut home.
And I nursed !
my foolish fancv so wildlv just at the !
time tbat I fell into a strange nervous j
conuiiion, causing uic iu len i... u m.
Iv a.J if I was iu a sort ef cialrrovarit
r,,.l
state, makia'g tae at lii same time!
really puyrdVaiij ilj.
Mv mother noticed it. and, heinz !
tn I 'ni.tnn irilt.l thnt I should go I
and see a famous nbvsician. I knew ;
i .. i... A .1.:...:.. l.t nltfirmftif.ri(pia '
tl.-tt w-.niia suit mv maladv; bijt !
UK uiiu uu.umi; u u. -"-.- r .
th:tkio" 1 sboqld otliT to soucJ.d : A) lv through the principal places
..'ii ... i .'.r.iinftrr rvl, .1.1 Krem-h KeaU.;ard. i
' a . . r.:.. f..i. harm. I
...Tr.-l. V-.li-Il.lLHJUil.-MW..
l,w ,.,; .,d ii so wishing to tti :v '
t. r... , . :
:e.-s loiiic,
benttiOOS, l wen to i
t . .'
uja'.erLttl appr
if . It is at bis own desire that
I .umtrcM his name.
Now. as vou mar imagine, I had j
u ot-the siigEte$t iuteutioa el mastoj,
a coLhdant of the doctor. It never
en-cred my thought ttat I couid tell
ai- cue a'eou: bit dream; but I went
to' a man of rare psychological
i..,i nd u uii tu re.-uiii i
.. 1 .,,.1 irl . ,u ii,..-:ur ai r 00 hi. I
and inreoly to bis first question as tadavs in France when 1 became con-1 On the day r,Uer ray father arrived, , the door dosed around a crfiug
mv ullmeu I raid I had fell a little j wicus cf a curious chsugs. I batan4 toid'hisa &s vajuely as I could.; which then drove rapidly aay. a
'j r.,r-h but that 1 i b-'G to oae little fi'larrj'oa ti; Co&;t, lax cocsistently wiib truth, what had . geciien uti -cfereutiv moun'ing the
uri hup, .uu i -, .
.1...,, 1 , r-mft t.i tim e.-tccnt'nn'! vi3 r-oiu'r oa lo asj'Hyer, when
at mv mother's earn.? request. ii,e
LcdjVd and t b en .a(e a f ireful ex-!
r-ni:itt,in t,f me. sounded nie, tnd
,tin,rt 1
luvu i..u- ... - I
.;.:nUn Timl nd I rcb. Have .
mb. Have,
n ti.l.l mp pvervthinff
' "Yes," I said- "It U Jt e I
1 h.nini.t . there 1 nothing ifce ruatter
witb me."
1 . ;
'n.iii'f hrf in such
hurry," he re-
nli. d "I Paid wind nl IlUld- OUT
lim'ii did
r . .r i j-. l .
wr bear of an orgaii caned, the
I. ruin '
I started, and the blood ru-bed to '
my face. Tas he going to tel ce '.
1am..i. .ntfrrPspd.'iis this sharo-1
T m, .."?!. 1
iacca mn mignt ures utr, a
f&oid mn might press
tlr
itruirH lu Ui . uu."" .
r . . Am m.frfi.
soon put an end to my hesitation, for j
hr,tniP 1.1 lhpn.iint at ccee Io re-.
olv to bis nnestijp, I V'd :
"Certaiulv ;1 am conscious 1 have
a bralri.'1
"And that brain may beo-jt cf or-,
der," be said.
v'vlfthat aia not conscioos," J
answered.
"But you have st,metims suspect-
td n." t
This was a facer, and I beeitateJ. f
He continued, "Mr. Frewen, arejtboughu were o; fcrtr, she seemed to
r.-.n a dreamer of dreame?"
. . ....
It
had come at laat. 1 gasped
r. sTATn.rsiftr.n. ths?.
Dtl half ro?e from rer chair thiogs
which of course be noted.
Ileallr ' r sftid
".Step," be returned. ' I know 1
em rigbt; but uiiiess you aro going
to tell rue fiveryibing, don't ?peak at
all. You will be-wastin ny time
acid your own, sad mine is valuable."
V bile be was speaking, I bad ta
ken my resolution. I remembered
that tbe confidence. of tbe consulting-room
are as fiarred as those of
ths confe?sionalJa.nd I told bim all.
He listened with tbs air of a mao
wb. bad beard i&e slory before, and
ti.ea be asked w bet ber I was ea-
i paUle. if I tried tSunestly, of banii-b-i
ing tbe faeefr.Jio aiy waking tboubts.
1 replied that I thought I canld; and
he then said: r
"(Joawavfor raontb, and then
leome and tell me'bow you are "
11. 1- . , ., rt- .
i it'll uim anu Biaae tne eiiort, ana
' though I succeeded in banishing all
1 m i i r . .
uiruiuii w mv ner lace t ante io
me every nignt. j
J returned, and dulv reported my-
self to the doctor.?
bued mv lrniilil. tn mv m iiiipr- ami
she having put mj father in p osses
sion uf some of tbe facts of my case,
be was at once indignant and con
temptuous and I be!ieve.be thought
I
i w as rctiii v coiaz ruaa.
Imagine, then, tbe consternation
i - 1 Vlce ' gave,
1 1 went to bim a second time. lie
listened io my report of myself, and:
then said: ;
' I he dream of this woman's face
is driving you road. (j and find
her." i
r ind her! What did the doctor
mean? In all ley thoughts of tbe face
of my dreams I bl never pictured it
as by any remote possibility existing.
Tbe idea seemed o take posses-io-i
of me like new life. Was it p-.tsilk-,
or was tbe doctor enly tsuggertuig it
as a means of amuiiag a poor crazy
, f,,!jjVV iy bumoriug bis
deluriou .
1 i$,u ut auv rate I Would
go. 1 ba 1
madu up my mind to that, though it
was ttvt bo easy ta say where.
'You are ia earnes;?" I said to I'f.
"I am.
jects."
I uevefjuke on sui ts
ftto -
'Where shall I gi-?
i" I ...11 . I T - -
arJ realize the L-ealirv imlieated ia
-11. . i:H;i!llL I.'ll Villi llllkL. XI
j jcur dream.'' ' .
1 "Shall I find be?" 1 said.
Lie hesitated fonbe Erst time.
i -'njert. u s t brer T," be sa;d
,. - nlicj i ulJ u,jt eoni'mi: mvsel!' by
say ing my ttccrv ;hat people w hoie
j.tl lis Live ttti't. Itl Litis . un ... toiL'lt
g through t he whole life without be-1
mg uear ea-h other in the llt'sb,
though it is possible that one or botb
may be unconscious."
"1 t hall go," 1 said.
V Yes. t f toarsc5ii will;".aad l'r.
shook hands with me and
bowed me out.
I pa?i over tbe dei-puir cl my
inoicer and the rage a::d iuuiguaiiou
of my father, who abused the doctor
rouuuiy for seeding tse on a mad
man's errand, as bo called it. Hi-,
p )-..',; i was perfectly justifiable. I
C'.'il l j": rwif iu his place acid
tti..r.uc'l,r, uadt.i-ta:id w hat a prac
tical, prosaic titttit of bu-iiie.-s wou'J
tbiiikuf in y errand. 15.t: then be
had li'.-l reeu her.
I left bol!;e to RliU her.
II
A "An El'.HANU.
While mv i r. me,lplanwasiaiLeK'a-",-,t0I"eaa!a; "d owing, I su
tighest degree distasteful to my fam- P. the rarity of the ti.-on, s
It and friends, ih commeoeemeot f i'med to have gained new tove
" ..,t, . i ,..r. oa,i.ru Less tluriugtbe time she had easi
bi
i
mv irattb was bv no lueuos nalisfac
torv to mi it'll. It is al! verv weii to
: miike uu vour mind to find cut a worn-
! an vou bave seen onlv in dreams
! bile mauv f mv readers mav thitk
u. 11 i'i. n l"
i. " . . - - - - --,.
n.erelv to give me something to occu-1
pv m v mind, I could hardly tell ; at
Ly rate, his words had, Vxi
.mi - . 4,i; v. .-.H, '-j .
j the locality :Q(iicated in your dreams."
rr tin iv, ' - l rrnn. r..M i:
Even thai was uot eay
Hut at anv
ira.e it was oEie place iy the sea
So I need cot trouble myself aiut
i jlsnd towns and villages. It bad a
ioo
. W too 1 ihou-'Lr. of a foreign wa-,fcer
tr
rin" place ; so I decided to make I
t i .
fr the Cosiiuect, and then wander '
' - ; . . i
i A,.m. i.t lb fare of which I
1 UIIUMII'1 v.
, . .. :l.l.ffir
was in ttarcn tue mem uewr i .e.tt
... ..IT1 .-. I...n... . .U.k.
r.-iglanu: ana i tiou i t uo-v ntrvi
i 1 was feeling rait?r d c,i
irayteif, liut ;t r. -s unJeoialdo
st.ints
that, as
far r,s I could judge, it
looked aouie-
wliat fadtf ettu ..-proacoiutiy ai me.
' iiut 1 nitd become so tun oi lancies
iregarcing it, that 1 was afraid to
I trust myself to draw conclusion, and
1 1 dismissed lbs idea frota my ineai-
:orv. ac.'i tro-tii iue vt:a.uri
1 had not Dccn more itiiiiirtv
remembered that ui-.rinj the whole 1
itruc 1 hud not h.d cue dream, that 1
; 1 j say, not one in which I saw W 1
face. It w as straDge ; lor SiUPiigii
. ...
the visitations were uy uo rt.e-u con- j
the visitations were by uo rt,eiit eon- j
UcnciiS, atlll an nu.j wag lime
'tad parsed that too just wht-a 1 1
was ibitkiug more of her thaa ev;-'!
i and ficaua-.u'' ea .r,
ii.ma.'ttl Cvtriosiiy.
n pi! fie
r:v3 ( KSvt with
The fact, there-
?Cre. ttiade me rather utteasv : and 1 1
fore, rTia.ie me ra-.uei uataM ; anu
. . . e ... . t .. ..; ..... ... ..w. ... i
... ,
s.eouw i Mii.iu M'V- m"u te s
tyas ;:o t;ecial d-'eaui, tLou'h uiy
Uoughts were u i- l tf fcer that 1
don't know how I could have avoid-
j muj ;iri r....i.r.!
. un.ia ...i-
ondrr .-irdioarv circumstances. 1 a"i '
ft k-'l tfe i. it v . .1, V W V aJ.aUAIOtiS VUlt CAlO tt lu tuitrr. 11 1 BU1:.UU m'" '
aware tbat some oeojdi toid that joa (do anything you wish."
io sot urearu ot Wbat you havel My father MtisU at t
tVougbt much cf during the day, but:
gather of things
dentally v;ader jc
ouly Lrcug6i
our notice : tut such t
Jjas ceter been my experience. 1 cas
'lacst pass iroiu waiisg 10 feieeptug
; anjrerrj on the same train of tbougbt,
i though id cturee it is most fantas'.ic-
ally changed ia my cream.
Night after higbt ins.-ed, and still:
she
e never came. Full as aiy wa'$iugt
have" withdrawn- herself from me;
and uneasy til hid been at the fir t,'
jrecorrent appearances, I now Le -
i came still more fto when ther ceawJ
to exist. as tbere ever any one so
unreasonable? I argued with myself;
tiuue mr sesreb at. intervals, and I :
settled to stay four months in France ;
at any rate before I returned borne
and announced my cure.
".My cure" yes, that was what'
tbey would call it, when, in trutb. t
was far more worn anu mist-rattle
now than at anv time previouslr.
i i: i .t-. ...l:. : . j i
I had loug wanted to cure mysrlf of ; Ie;i for aootber bottle a you go rut ; the fact that at the Koekford tail a ; said mr father, otill ery irate "but
w hat inobt people would call a purei and pood-bye to ycu." j Tounsr lady arriviuif bad 4 started as . eune, we mut go back U Caraston
delusion ; and yet dow, when I fouDd j With thU ebtiracteristie bepedie- i if she ba I seen a ghost," and fallen i Oeue. You and she mar lte ai m d
it disappearing. I was angrr and an- i tiou I departed, aad ooee ino!b wint j fiutin? into her fatbiTs arm. ; as .March bare but at "n r i.
uu.cu4.biv. uu. Dim j, w.'.i iu-, iwnu wj tu , .i.d.vvii.. lul iuj i ii'i . iuru iciitrii nit luv WUrVlt us ur ua V e llKe ClVlllv.il
ociipvc luutfcu iubi at. iuis pcriou iionee more going iq seart-n oi my
was in danger cf acute menta'. de-Jsbadow. He listened as quietly as
i.ucuinui, iui i vaujjui, luiacn nvu-i
deriug what tbere was on tbe other!
,:.!.. -r .1.:. i:r.. ,i u i.
il.i..i ;. r I i.i.
n.ll.' 111 I1IIN 11IIT. 1112.L 111111 Xllllll II 111-
j ioiu to leave u. i ue oiue sea reem -
ed tempting, and I often thought that
: :r .i . 1 r - ; i i .
: n im uu piu-siou u tuauun as
. to mar my me, it wouiu oe itetter to
sleep in one of the little ehuren yards
j on iue coast, wuere lue voire ui iub
crerlasting sea would feing my re -
nutetn.
quiem.
At last, hnding myscif at Dieppe,.
I suddenly determined to return borne, ; but I want you, now that you are j treated, indeed, like a returned prodi- Tbe footman wbo announced dio
and took the steamer which -vas just j starting again, not to wauder aloue jral, who, after many wandering, j der Ushered in mv father and the old
starting for Nwhaveo, lest rny will
i io so luoutu cuanne. .eer ueiore
' wi'.hia my remembrance bad I beeu
so glad to return to tngianu. even
did the white cli fl's look fairer to me, !
and the rolling downs of Susses
seemed like old friends. Immediately
j on arriving I went up to London, an 1
ion reaching the station I drove
j straight off to Ir. j
He wa3 at borne, au 1 received me!
with cordiality.
"Well, doctor," I said, " I have:
;eoine to report myseif cured.'' ;
J "Cured ! ' he answered, looking at
, me scrutinizing! v. "You d j n't look
lit-., ir 4 If trhiit aro rmi j-nril ''' ;
"I have bad no dreams: that is tj .
say, noue of that particular dream i
tiuce I left England." ;
"And noue in trauce at all?" he.
i said. :
Kxaetly.'' ;
'Anv since vou retiirneil V I
, '! ogiv arrived to-Uav, and Lave
I riot yet slept in England."
I "Just so," hesaid,no'ldia? thought-!
- .. -1 !,.. 1. I .l i...-l
IllllVi .U 1 ILL'U LC UUIU II V K&L'U'
' some ouestions reirardin mv irenera! '
health, wrote n;e a prt-ncription, and ;
seeiuif that be was determined to say
no m .re, 1 left bua. j
As I drove away to a hotel, for my ;
pet-pie were out of town, 1 thought-
1 1 f my answer to the doctor's ques-
i .IUU, v . i una A Itau it-it ait-pi, iu i.i-
laud since I returned, ana the
way
in which hj had received it. Wa- it
possible that here in England the vis- j
ion would return ? I thought the ;
matter out carefully, as far as onej
can ibiuk.asuhjeclout which is purely j
surmise; and having settled 'u my .
own mind tbat being a, homo would
make do difference, I dined w ith aj
friend at bis club, nnd speut a pleas-
! aater evening than I had known fur
j some months past.
Night came ; and before I went to
'rest 1 thought as I always did of my
. dfeara-visiiaut, but with tbe hopeless!!
j feeling i had lately had in i ranee,
uii.l r.,.1 nvr-. , n r. .. n 0 1. amrib In.
ouu i cpciuug cuj imuji. 4u-1
deed, I had wel.Digh made up myi0'jiyto disappoint me, and I jour
.mind that she had departed t r ever, oeved from p'iae.; to place till I re
jatitt 1 weat to sleep with a sigh at! iizLj tte t-uth ' f L lines
! un.t..n
Ii u . . iiuicuiui.uic. ;
The reader will have aatit.'i;:ateu
i what happened. That night, the very j
i first I bad t.pect in England, she I
and owing, I sup-;
she I
Less durmg the time she had easel ; aou,t vi-jui t aud the time drew
to bless my sleep. Never, I fdniitiL. u..af hvD ja fJlSIlment of mv prom
rjot even when she first appeared to j , t0 ' Rir fa!her, I must go home, and
me, had her lace come who ifreater
uist.acmess; and I woae in tte morn- hu.r a fceroiae of ,1,-eamland, I must
uigwuba more vivid memory of itU!w ,i.sn wuu ih,. :. h h.-.,l
thau ever. Had
I posses-eu me art-:
t.siic iacuity, i oeueve mat on mei WOuld Lave n.e. The th-.-Lt mad
morning after that dream I could 1 j nie Kv,,n t ...1 upon w bat
have painted her so as to be readily ! tbe .,0- 1za s,;,j If ha.,!y i wa3
ecojfiuzsble by any one who knew
her, if the bad any real e;istec:e.
It is impossible to tel. tl; )eutb of
. i
- , .
?" r " -it-
a y r J pace o. time :
. S"
"VI-OJ-lu lusicu an uj..
;ual.
leogtb of time, and in fact seemed
fcardlv ever to leave me during the;
nl:bt. I
My first feeiic; iu the riiornlng was '
one of delight, 1 bad vearned fori
coming, ana now she caa vtsuea;
me again, and yet, such is the mcon-
. i i i. .a .L .
' , - . t
sraney oi nnman nature, i ieii ai me
same time alarmed and startled at her
reai't.esrance. It seemed so strange
that all the time 'I had teen ia k'raiitc
... , i
IV.n,l.:.t.in,. j!r.n.!,.n.- .t,ul
uu u t,t' ? . -uu m , im
iivuuir.,i . i. ikHJ" ;
- n.ir.. lu. . . .tinl.n...nn an.in .
sLe reanpearen. I oau no uinictniy
iq diciuiug what 1 should do. I '
would commence the search aeain,'
this time io England. Tbe otyten was - j
too plain, I tboqL,;, to bo disregar 1
cdt hut before i went away 1 must
wait in town to see iny father aud;
mother, wbo were expected, a.s I-
! learned, in two daT9' time. " j
1 unn tun ri-c u.t-.ii w-i i.
i JA.f li-i . .. .
fooenrreu, and what I propjsel fvr'U near the coachman, while th
myself.
My father lot;ii.d very grave, and (
wi at dtert) played with his wine- j
giasH. seemiDglv in a great sta
of
. ... " . . ...
bewilderment. At last he sa. j
bewilderment. At last be salj '
1 uu iaew myt3r.inion t-i this liu-i-;
ne?., t'rahi, when jou left home, and drives t,n. fa
if is not changed. But it is mych'atid hand;
r.mwr cpcini. tUt I L-va t-.nnrt a '
iT-nnnr InAr akin -vrtnl.l he a. raniral I
. iJ ; "5 " ,J - r - ----- - - -1 . .
'rattO 'OT TOU, anq Wltom I ata 6101
ratth for tou. and w horn 1 atn Dtost
....... 1 11 1 1 t 1
. . . . ,
any juiia, anu 1 was uoi a uau out-
woeu 1 married your mother, the ;
1 k ,;f..l '
It'll A l VJJVt-c -rvL atikiui -
...I'm.. cri,; ... .1
fc -,: avut;r( 1 11 ic"(. - 4 ityi'Ji c ,
." ' ',".."" yv"
rt me a lute more lime and I w-Mhit tUea ol il.ntioj WtiD sucn a scare-,
tseiUggtsitoB
r
of mtain length of time, and ice
inci-'chance of mv cuitulatioo, aud said
' Ji3 bs it ; o awa v, bbv for a year
ot mott, and then, if you have not
found this ghadowy creature, you
.1. .. t-.i j -t.
snail come oac aim marrv iue gtri i"
bave chosen." And be added, mirei
to hi-nself thai to me, ' liaug a if 1
think she'll have such maniac.''
' -'Cery well," 1
said, anxious U
close tbe conversation, "I agree. 1
shall go awav to-n:gbt, and come
back here this night twelvemonth."
i ri
j "OT wiih you,'' ai4 mj fi;her; I
' don't want t kep vou : dicti8iQ
this liul.itct has quite spoiled mv
claret., rass tbe olivef, end rinjf tLe
mv o reams.
III.
SKKN AT THE INI'OW.
liffore starting, however, I caiied
upon l'r.
., aud told bitu how tbe
1 ' fiVi'itm hn:l p.-i-rio l.npk Hmf th'ir I va4
- - ,
Uflull, UlMU 1 1 t'Mrtft HO asuulllaU HltTU I
at the recurrence of mv dream aud
. -. -
Kl .1
.. . .. . . . .
; "i am atraia 1 Dave incurred a
.' grave responsibility iu sending yon
, . ,. . " :
away, ,ir. rrewen; lui Pince you:
. nave Dceu guided by me in this mat -
' t-r, uur I a.-k veu to take mv ad -
: vice onee mire."
. "Certaitily," I replied; '-but vou
j are not goiug to stop me :
arp ri,t iiii..T to j!..h mo''''
"Ao, 1 am not guiag to stop vou
j more tcaii vou can
help, rrosecute
tnis search ov all means, uut see as
, much societv as vou can : and I must
add my eunre eoncurreiiee with your:
father's ori'it jsal. On vour return. '
j marry if possible ; it is the only thing
that will cure vou."
1 "Mav I a--k sou aaain. as I did be -
fore, l ictor, what do you
my chances of success ?
all this mean ?''
i it.it uoes
"That is easier to uk than to - aa -
sxer. Dee reading of it would be
nsfolluws: You are exercising in-
voluntarily a strong influence over
some pt rs-tn unknowu to you. What
Las been called odic f.irce may iu rare
C isrs act in this way. Whether the
p rson you inliuetiee. nas any tk-liaiie
know lei
mind, ii
l::ay t-r i
e
ot ittr tiiiiresM "u y our
i:urt"sib!o to sav. 8tte
.e ni'iy not.
This exp'.ana
stulutes her ex
If on the other
ti !t, to. i oljerve.
P
ii-'ei,.
i 'cil life.
Laid, s : t x!.-ts oalv in Your Urea
tl'.eu :. t; i-t lie lo'ikcd upou mere if j
as a (l-i- tas, recurring in tbis way j
beir:u-e your taiijd during your wait-!
ing b tars dwells up ta it with such)
per.-i.-.t'Tiije." !
' lint I lever dreamed of fcer iu
France, aud yet she was hardly evt-r
out of mv thoughts.''
"lean till you co mere. 'There
.? nirire thing? in Leaven and earth.
Horatio ' Yon can finish tbe qti j
tati:!tt f.jr yoorstlf."
So o-j.-e i i ire ' started ou mv
starch, aid a.., iu-tead of having
the liglt of her face withdrawn, u
was with me day and night. -Most
dis.iicct iu dream, bat stiil ever with
me to cbc-r me and to uphold me
durir-g rny wanderings.
Au 1 yet even vv:tu that solace it
was fteary work, and it was w;;h a
heart very little attuued to hea
that I obeyed tbe doctor's iustruc
tions, and went o-.;t icto swth society
as 1 cj'iiJ c.'surtimd ia places where
was very otteu an entire stranger.
t Every fen: ale fig'.i
I J
e iu the faiute-t
u.rrei aitractive rai.-ea mv n i;ts
rat.-ett my n
"iiay and r.'.ht my toils redouhie,
Never nearer to the al ;
N':j;!it :tud .lay I i'uti the tmut.ie
if the wanderer in mv lw
1 also, as was to ua e Ajteeted, be
came more t:id taore uneasv a i ho
iu.4,ei,,i uf indulging in a ma 1 chase
,.h:...,.n f. r m if 5f.,w,l i,
ifidped, the ladv
;.,...,.:., .i..r!;n7 of mv rireatus.
j auj Uo n,j,t,. l, eouscious of it.
01
how co'j'.l I prove a traitor to mv u.i-
known love '
! but
There was noibhig to do, how ever.
to wander on; aud 1 did so in
vain, urr.il witatu a laontn cl tte .iUic
j w t1(.Q j shuul.l
have to go back to
cay father aud declare my willii:
to cbev bim.
I was stiying at the time for a day
or two at a little sea-side town catica
liut-afurd. and there nieei-.n-r a c
ut l,a.-h b.r friend-', 1 sowtued lo
. .. ... , .
tfu : a
ba!!. wh
i ;a iue
visitors
: crn-cd, tiitd of which they were
litewardt. The idea was distasteful
i n n.p hut I hud nromised tl.e doctor,
- - 1 -,.
aiiu i sit ui i .-. w- iaees, so i tui.
. -..L.ll .. ... - - I
... .t.. f. ...
to tt.e i.mh hi. i.-owt.' '"
were comirnr. ar.a 1 stood leaning
listlessly out of an upeu wind jw
wtkttLia" tbe arrivals. Tbe moou -
:bt ab.ine across the sea, and be -
Death me the C-trridges
the door, and gav Tiarti
tbe purti-) o', ;ir hotel where the
ball -.a . given
K'jddeul7 1 saw there was souie
tv i.ttuoti -,n m tow. anu tte croo at
servatt!, who Lad r.ccupied ll ? p'a.i--.
hurritd off in aa o"-:.iite djrec.Lja.
Smebo-fy LoJ ieea' taken ill, I sup-
flossy attti so 11 8ppea:eu; mr wmb
- - . J t 1- - 1 .1 . : 1
one o: my irterfis cam- utt, tit atu,
cx-ra trui-taj ,KiU;, f reweaj vr.
lataer, it see'tis, acts out.
out the ladies mother ,
Gr-t ftad theft the dauehter. Th"
tiomeut tbe Tolinger latlv Si"PS out
-- - - - .
she lock; ui. men sne starts
sue toe a. uy,
then she
Ui
- .i r-. ' ! . 1
a atau laint uu
car-
step. Mt'i
f she
had see;;
cao-t taev sav : 1 won-
BO.l, lurj eat , " "
.h. aa in. ? Ktrar! (,kl titan.
' - r "3 '
-jt.v -- - - -v ' - j
i.-.il,....,:.i. Wp and turatil faiut at
'"";'"
j crow
1 likened idlv and said ; "No. 1 1
don't tbiuk ebe iunld have sea me ;"
forgetting. U it observed, that the
moouiight shone full on my face, and,
that the glare of tbe ztj,!itt aueam-.
ed out cf tbe room. ,
t ..,-.t,.,.-.. , ;..... .h
a t..t.Tv u. ,u,j-,..
ViudeDt, tiaough the reader will pos-.
n- .1 i. I t ni.thin
. ....
unusual, only perhaps a iittle tadder.me, as somethin- Ud. happtaed tf
aud m te uJeasy ; aad ibe face of mv j the utmor.1 Lspor;uce.
dreaiulove lovked sad, too, w hen ahe, Ue catue htk in the afternoon in
eame ia mv sleep, and paler, 1 thought, ', one ol tbe Carnstone carriages, and
tiraa it was wont to loci of U4. l ionad Lim in a great rage not j
j!
' ' '
Cut uo revebition came V me
aaJ a' mouth afterward, when I re
turned to London, it would
bve re-
t.. a...tt
quired an etTort of mem rr
... imii.
I ..ucij mo i. i.o was s j uv:t : nan
when the
irue cu mo i-i iiifjius aim recjiraizej
me, wniie no indication or her pres-
i enee was vouchsafed me?
! The reader must f,.rm bis own con -
: clu.-ioa. My mad error was over.
. i tun u v- ui ittvUtrr
liuMiti? in mv Itiatr:nionii.I s!.(iilu.
l . i . . , .
; iioa as do niigus suggest, ana to i.ir-
j get, as I best might, that 1 ever bad a
j '- o I u uivoiinuiiy.
IV.
MY MARRIA'.f..
My father made no attempt to con-
; ceal bis satit faction at my retuin
to
to
i him, and, as b-t was good enough
sav, to mv senses. Having relieved
1 bis feelings bv that remark, he made
! no limner reterence to my dream and
;, tbe chase tbev bad led me. 1 wa
bad come Lack aad received forgire-
i ncss.
(.uumuiu iik juuaij ii it,
i was nronosed 1 snould marrv. neither i
my father nor mother wbouldtell
me anvibin. but oreserved a nlavful
silence, my father assuring me I wa
i so coofoundeillv romantic that uole-s
! she burst upon me all at
once, he
, fancy to
thick are.kuew I should never tuke a
I tier, l was told, However, mat De
came of a good faruilv. was vouu-.
1 Leautilul, and an heiress, so paibfuily
j eligible in all respects that 1 wonder
J I did not hate the idea.
It was curious that now, when 1
j considered my doom was fixed, 1 was
j by no means so miserable as I bad
i anticipated. I was still dreaming of
! the oue face -of my life, aLd yet I
j count, ti neeuten, i-juit-iiij)i.ie n iiur-
i riage with another woman, not ex -
actly with equanitnity, but still witb -
out the shudder with which I bad
thought ff it before. I could not
not
(explain the feeling to myself, and was;
j luuliih enough to he annoyed at it. ;
i Now I cau uudiT.-tami it; but I bad:
I ,. . ... ;. ! ,r.
! It apoeared that Miss Carnstone-
for that was the name of mv bride-
: elect, sb.juld she
suiiie on me had !
recently been Coulidtd to the care of j
mv lallier aud auotber trustee on toe ;
death t,f Mr. t'arnetoue, wb ) had de-
-;reti toe marriage n much as mv
stllier. Lot wboals-) said that Alice
dt cUred she wouid never marry, and
he believed -ho would ketp her word
I ba'l beeu at home fir aoout a
fiirtnight when my father annjuuceJ j
h.s iuteutioa of paying a visit to the i
. I . rl c ....i 1 ll ... i !
should accompany Lita and sec
r. . ... '-"" - -
what
impression t eoutu mae. l na.i oe-1
'.'JUll. .lit .I'tiluciH. ill rii.'.c'i, , , ,. ,. , .,,
, .- J . , ' cole, and drawiog bis leg out ttuick t
uau tousented, n- t even a.-Kii.g uut.l , ... , 1 -,
., , n drt-w with it several serpents The
we were seated in the rauwitv-car-, . .. , i
u . ,t i . .-. , i. , : -ight friihten-'d the lad, and be ran
riatre whereabout Lara-tone I'ttiei. , ,, , , ...
wis situated.
"It was near the i." aaid i: y
falser, "standing Lick about a ir..ie
from the shc; ou the ;'i!ete-t part of
tLc i-ssex coast, overlook. Lg a tiny
fi.bing village." Tl.e views fmm the
, Louse were magni'iiet.', aud 1 rhould
be pleased witti the surr ttn lings.
"I cou'.tl iuygest a few akt rations,
j Frank," he coutiiued, for my father
1 h.ad a uania for landst ajte gardening :
j : 'out mere will i.-o time i-noucu 'or
itbeui afterward."
j "A place on the coast I tho'ight,
i -'aid uavisiled." It bad been. I sup- ;
j pose too iitsigniScant, or I had missed j
it because tbo railway ou'tj extended !
to within eight railci of it The ia
loraiatioa UrougLt cp a crowd of ,
metyorit-i of my w audtrings, and as
. tuav be imagitied i-r faee caiiie with ;
tht:u with maddening distinctness.
We arrived at the nearct town to :
Carnstone io the evening. U toasted '.
a fairlv good hotel, and jut father,
. having a twiage of tU gout.
deti-r-
mined to res', t'.ere for the nig
ght and
take a carriage fr the l)en ia the
nioruiag. Next day was a beautiful
one; aud though my. lather remon
strated at it as being very undigni
fied, 1 determined to start ear'y aud ;
walk over to Caroatooe, leiviug him !
After r.a.-ii"-r rottu.l the La.-e
i soTi'e
Uttattiatiug tlowns, aud then
U some pretiiv wootled fields,.
- To,
I caiue to the shore, and, in cbedietice
i to the directions I had reeei-e i, pro-
..j.i -1 : . - .
Ar-
: riviitg there, 1 was trucl with
: bea-i'.v oi tt,e liuv ri.-hiug 'i!age,
the
fjr
i it w.i 3i.tiiirig more; a&d, at the
tune, it secu.ed in Us ii.aia !ea-
i p.. n ri,! v fnn.:!i:.r t.i f'i. I
1 l..rw
""
' .:. :!'.-. ... t v.... i.. r ...
! ua..
!.enaitii ue.er iiccii mnr uriyic,
j aud yet the distant ciiffs, the contour
'ol the shore it Hashed aero- my
! cd-i "e it was the eea-scape of
roll'v! ;o.iy dieaui :
s aiihttd at ' The discovery had such ia nT- ct
up-ju me ttat 1 treu.k-:ra violently,
aud had tj nit down en tie bcu- h to
couipo-a iiiji-eif. The c.-x; sebsation
wis uuc et delight, and then '.jiii: a
cold chili. What if tij Ltriiitj of
mv dream had ;.ts ct-trai ilg'-re
i:it if 1 discovered h'.-r while 1 was
aaiter.io'j to e'er love ti another! I
ha;j uot to remain L.a'" .u su.-pense.
I waiiied iklo-g with
Ill v
..mples
iLrol'tiuj and the beat of my heart,
as 1. were, audible l- roe ; aud 1 hail
Uot gone many pares wuen, pas-.i.ig
the iu of a huat on th wach, 1
came upou her !
The picture tiaj complete. Tie
vision .; reli:'J. There she at
bv theea tiie lady of wy d.rfuis!
'l stood rooted to lie j,t, iraing
at her, iu litter ftrgetfulne oi what
ebe tktust have thyjugLt o' ucu a pro-
" .oe""" r - ' .
cetu.uij, u-i iimuai uu mc '
. , .,... , . . ... .
! lsea Op iroiu tne w. eur
;
-' " x
1 sa w at once w uu au
uadtun-we
.1 ;-i 0.1 o. , ,.;,
i".'" '""'S''"""
( 'oe wild, scared loot, and then,
as ;f poseersed ty a sudlca ear, sse
turted ba.tdy away, wh.'.e 1 t.d
aluetied aud beu I lame to my
scues the was. u-t of fcigbt.
There was no queatiou of going on
C.rnetunc i'ene now. 1 1
and weat straight back to the bote' -
- o
iheu dispatched an earnest o.kg
to mT lather to return lljrs ilium
.J. me but wth tbe young !,dT
herself. He was nearly be,ide him
."Ii when 1 related what bad ha.
l-ened to me. and my firm determina
iioo to make away with nivsHtlf rather
than marry MiM Carotoue, or any
: other womaa than the ladT of mv
t drt-ams, now that I found out she ex-isted.
Jove!'' he rriJ in
high
jte oi fxcitcment, "baf
Toa all
g'.i.f uiau lowtDer.' I hu. K-
uitiDguthia Mm Carnstone, tad
ventured to biot at wrtain hope I
l'a'Uiafd, wbca mj ladT Hies out
iatme' 8a'l coolly tells me tb.t she
i-ab a tbiog." 5
"Sen,ible girl !" I id, -yon cao't
expect me to
i that ."
press bit suit ,fter
' It is as well to expect nothing
: tint ,i...w.k. i.. . 9
- . lunarr mm
btne4 An. I
. m' mere lor a dar or two as was
iour original inteotion."
S i
we drove over to Carostooe
! I'ene.
1 I was silent during tbe drive and
; my futh-r was tvidentlv too bibtv to
s . i'j uif. in auA rim
we arrived
i.t ife Rha t'l.'-.t....i t
... - "u-
meuiatelv went op stairs to dreas for
dinner. I found mv wav aft- rti-Ji.
, lUJs; luU UTaWIng TOOin bT HlVSelf
. and when I went in thr ."l. J
1 ' tauv
standing near one of tbe
riodows.
evidently Miss Carnstooe.
She turned. An electric shock ran
through me from head to foot. And
then I Uo not know to it is dav, nor
di-es my wife, who moved a,.
urew near
I Carnstone,
each other, and Alice
mv prede-uinrd wiTa
tbe lady of my" drearos, was strained
to mv heart.
' gentlemao will not fornret till bis dv-
, uji me sno:a ne experienced
wueoe saw the situation. It was
however, a pleasant solution of all
bis dillk-ulties. and it m nothing to
him that we loved in dreams.
at- i
.iice larnstone is now iry wife.
j The story of how she felt the impress
:ot my soul is mine alone. Suffice it
to say mat she bad known me much
after tbe same fashion that I k-.i
knoa ber, and that it was she wbo
j had recogui.ed me at tbe Hoc k ford
j ball. I L-r absence from my dreams
1 during my visit to France we could
i never explain, for, as the doctor says
the law governing such impresaiuns
are not yet formulated. I need only
add that she wbo eame to oraile uooa
i niu iu ure:its IS Dow tbe crowning
! bies-inx of mv life l.,mlm S,-i.
j II. Savile Clark r.
'
. mjt.
On Saturday last we were asked
;by Mr. Jouatbaa l ulford if we bad
heard arout tfce- snakes." We
I '"vlu be Vtoi to tell us a
r. . . "c "r"1 rS
credible. I,ut which we were at Ui
tint to believe, and which we know
uo .v to be true, having seen th horritl
si;Lt, and can ouch with sworn af
tidivit, if nerens-ary, as can others
who may have tisited tbe scene with
in the past two weeks, as to tbe truth,
of what we Lave to relate. n the
:.' 1 iDst., toward cveniDg, a young
son of .Mr. A. Thompson, wbo live
about eight miles and a halt' sjtith-
ward, wsj passing over a Li!', on tbe
ruriii ii I .hk, Mr.pi . .o;.,'.k,.
1 - s"-' .
jnest ot his tamers catt.e, wnea oe
neeiiieataitv stepoed into a smatl
: uottic uu an spetii ana reporieu dm
experience. He soon returned, how-
ever, with another lad, and fouml
th it the bill top was the home of t
community of crawling serpents, ami
!-rvre thev had left tbe spot tbey
had dispatched forty-six.
The matter was now reported)
jaui'-ng the neighbors, and on the
ioilowiug diy Messrs. J. Fulford, T.
' (.raves, and P.. Kess, went to tbe
: p'ai-c indicated and began a warupoai
; the serpent., boding tbat the hole in
to which the boy bad stepped wa
the resort of huudreds of the snakes.
m.il mat tne bin top was i.terany
"alive with them." Tbey dug dowt
to a crevice between two upright
sti.nes about two feet below the sur
fare, and then fought for hours, kill
in' hundreds, and still apparentlT
tiixkicg not the least diminution in
their numbers.
Hay after day this work weat 00,
' uutil, lat S'tod.iy, the dead nake
i were picked up and coaoted and
' placet! in a heap near the mouth of
j the den. The number of 1,7 7 was
counted, and still tbe work of killing
f gi es ou from day to day. We wen
to the place on Monday, accompanied
bv I.. II. Smyth, and tbe astonishing;
s'L'ht of near -J.WJ snakes in one
pile met our gae, with live ones i
. l'Pareot!y
undiminished nuawr
uuon the biil. We killed fifteen in a
in any minutes and had taoagh,
' while two little lads were ailthe tim
; at work. And tha work of killing
1 bus been goir,g ta ever since, until
uow we hear tat alioot 3 ObO hav
, been dispatched, aod tbere are hun
! dreiU ierbap thousands left
Tb siittie are of the fpee'es rail
led the bin? rarer, with a sprinkling of
'adder,
and vary in ire from tB
tbi'-knes of a n.an'B fioger to toa. 01
bi wrist, ar.d in leoglb , a foo
to fo.r or five feet. They run with,
reinarkable -peed, aaJ at fir-t wer
cowardly, endoriog to iwa,
a& 1 m! mu.b .ii.-posed to show Sght.
Ttev nee uow, however, besemio?
vi. i.iuj. and 'Bow fight, and at time
get startllngly aggresive.
A rtus-jaable theory i trtav the
i,; If kais to a cavern somewhere i
the depths cf tbe hill, whre lhar
are many thousands, possibly, oJ
wriihing serpents: and tb;t tkey
hsve gathered ierefrom all :eet;oa
f.rawiiur resilience. Sorae think
th-'.ttaev are poisonous; others that
thev are harmless, except tte "bis
ing" adder? " which are dtuhtlesa.
tH;Dnai. At all evtntii, Mr. Grave.
in: irai
11 that three horses that e
a it-il uix,a the hill during the Taid'
hve had severe spells of sickness.
gr;
rlin ( K'l'i.) tiny".
Tab -
.. : a. of tbe
-. , ,
a 1 . .1 ,1. .nirit HilBDOaed Of the
.ist u tu. --r.. .-, r
, 1
ieaves, plants, aad roots, whicb. 11
taken without a wr i.ty, -
anv c;an rrspeclable and happT.
Leave off drinking.
Leave eff smoking.
Leave ti chewing I
Leave iff sai.ff.32
Leave oil -saariug.
I'Jant to'-r Measures the h m
l,r'. bu8eM in honor-
nSOi tow ukw i
able employment.
I'laat your faith in truth.
F.oot your habits in industry.
Koot your rrin;e in beaevolBe..
K-ot vour affectiooaiB Ood.
for directions e U flolj Scrifrt
ures.
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