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Show Ob DEN DAILY COMMKIX'IAL: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1S90. Take a ana C. rrcwin- - bettt-- r throaST. bet in "fco I FVe La know Li vsy im'ronag turt&Jlr. Try EoiLt J cudi sot riKH Basx. I r- Vs tt resU ia tb hand of a Luixuta Uimx Cyril Suy-- , calnta. Tbey ri3 rsJiM it Bow win-my thorn- -, every ttuur; bat 1 coclJ they Ltar hvw atrmlv and, it tnnt be WHY ROSY UPS WERE MADE.: WANTED. BUSINESS CARDS. OfTIClAC DIRECTORY. 1 riiu-j tisi. imm aurai&t I fatal trcmij mi. KiU u hjs cLm: W writ 1m Tttf wkj Mf hps m IhIAk TrvtiMtMl hirers tmnOt tc ismm at4 i tn kuU tdtoutr UA Vk - By .- - ( eHitl Jtm CuvU eyas Lie la trie! . ! a aakkid 4. Taara jpnt way rwi Bwi WjU some aaaotaat, ft, Wini wia rouuBimau art. tmmrj fmm m id lb hoart That haroiac lu itbpan mil drvuUoal A Baaid B atol aa kirn', tmtm two, tan. foarl Ami gladlj wauld a Irilna aaura Waaom r piiac. Yaw la'aa aijr bout; It awjat k trttt Thaa rosy bp war a&ada fur fwl Yaa'4 hatw laka tb nulua Wkik? rn iijw nlinjr Trad Eaaaraoa Brooks ta Sew York Herald. MYSTERY OF A DREAM. I , d on the puic: if d Ang so. ao far recorerei thai 1 Finally, I waa informed tLat ua tise Wlowin;; u- -y I was to be di!rhargd from the cili iaa Mpected that tUere vis suiuo-thi- n Tb? W eight of my ctsy ia the arrived, and at a very early hour 1 j wrong about hi fare, ii what suoght my eoara tad was aooa fori did be do but k--t down the frott gliaa lighta, an! ke-- p tbed down, thereby p. g I am not naturally a dreamer, Lot am effoctnal!y imjirisuBicg the vaioly traveler. Ib thea drove to the a very aoun l It did cot ecem that I dreamed that night, bet scddrnly Perirhaci pulic station and gave op Lis I fonnd rayatlf in a familiar tuA. It prisoner. was right, and a tbcstk-nuru- i lie bad done well, for William Jones was rap idly coming on. The black heavens were turned cut to be a very bad character; earned with fire, and deep thunder la fact, an old and convicted bnrrlar, roared like aa enraged monster. I waa wbo&e suspicious movements bad lately standing on the old brklgv which span attracted the srrioos attention of the po Bed a winding' stream not far from my Uoa. Drought np at the Lambeth police boyhood home. Suddenly a flash of court, on the charge of being disorderly lightning showed mo Ediena harrying and as a person under police superrnaon. supposed to be getting his livelihood by kiueg the bndge. Startled and amazed that he should dishonest means, be was sent to prison be there at such a time, I was about to with hard labor for twelve months. The make my iresence known, when an- hansom cab has thus figured, for the first other thuh showed second person on time in history, aa thief trap. It is to the bridge. Plainly I saw his dark, be hoped that its newly discovered and mustaclied, evilly handsome face, and awful power will never be employed at plainly I heard Ediena s cry of surprise the expense of tho innocent London and fear as he confronted her midway Telegraph. on the trestle. Then through the darkrilzrima ta Mm la 111 Lark. ness floated his triumphant exclamaCrati ill luck has befallen some of the tion: -Ah ah! Ediena Wyldiuere, I have Indian pilgrims to Mecca this year. The steamer Deccan, which left Com you now! Twice I have you to pilgrim be my wife, only to meet with refusal bay for Joddah on the 17th of June, had on board more than 1,300 of the pious and scorn. I swear yon shall consent to marry me, or you meet your Slohammedans, packed, it is said, as nsn&t, "like herrings in a barrel." It is death iu tho waters of Crooked river!" Then t ame another fia-J- i of light thait not surprising that during the voyage showed my darling straggling in his MX Ci)t s of chtvra ocenred. This led to the shi; being detained in quarantine vile clasp. To my ears came a cry th-iat the great Red eea iort for ten days. stirred every drop of blond in my veins: In an instant I leajted forward and When this period had elapsed another tore her from hi arms; at the same time case wts declared, which involved a tec-cu-d quaiar.tine. I dealt him a terrific blow timt sent him By this timo tho period of the sacred reeling against tli3 railing of the bridge. The rotten guard gave way, and flinging cereihony of walking round the kiutbab or temple of the prophet nnd kissing the up bis arms, witli the look of unutterable horror on his face plainly revealed- - black stone said to Lave been given by an to Abraham was at an end, and by tho vivid glare, ho uttered ono wild the angel .aa. nut having rpent all they pil poor cry nd plunged downward into the bad pious duty were compelled npoi dark water. Ediena uttered one joyful to re came. It is painfully hey cry: tho Docean brought back signifies "Jaj-ier- ! Jasper 12J A than tno too out. A Then she sank i a vmy foot Miniper , it is said, has not From that monn half a century. It til I awoke in tho le faithful as a visitation self in the hospital easure. ixmuon itews. my memory was I natural conditio Oo lha Watch. my own name hont S5 veant n!l nmun. friends. That If f .h son, a boy of 14, was wait- I remained iram in tho Grand Central during tho her day, when a man on the dream if dr who had been reading a constantly XI It. 1 11 up and asked: Did she need i: 1 Kinley bill affected your afi . K abont to write the story of the tmm great mystery of my life. I hav told tho story to many ivi1, but with on exception tbey have all looked very iacrediuoas. Jdaoy shook thi-i- r and not a few acted if they thought n a tnflo denientu. Tuere M oue, bowvTer, who ia now fritting r the t.v We at whu h I am writing that IudVttl Ediena, my atory implicitly. my darling wife, know full well that tac atory which I am about to write in mm u nt-a- tiro. I cannot tell when the knowledge (hat I loved Dliena Wyldiuere wa Cn.t re vealed to me. e were cliililn-and as we (frew older we setrned like brother and sister. Even then she i all the world to mo, and how dear I to her her own sweet lit have told ma a hundred times. Our joys and sorrows were shared together. As happy, thoughtless children we romped and langbed, and many a time wo mingled our tears iu childish grief. As the years rolled away our affection for each other grvw steadily stronger nnd deeper. At 19 Kdiena was as fair and pure as the most spotless thing nuder tho sun. 1 almost worshiped her then, but I was still young and uo thought of marriage entered my head. So leautiful n umid-e- a could not long avoid attracting admiring suitoro, and among those who flocked around her was one Cyril the tall, proud, aristocratic mas-to- r of Stiythorno hall, which had lxen left him at the death of Lis wealthy fa- tner. I will not deny that ooa of many of these mg snttors, u Stay-Umrn- e, .To-nig- fi vy bin 1 smitten by her rare chunna of grace and sweetness. I was poor, a carpenter's son, and this fact alone in the eyes of her parents me as a Onr Savionr was a crionter"a son, but this fact ha not caused the calling to be deemed more lofty than it wuh ninetceu hundred years ago. Edicna's parents were on the outlook for a match" for their daughter nnd they looked with favor npon Cyril Staythorne. They were too wise to conic out openly and request Ediena to have nothing further to do with tho poor carpenter's son, but ia divers ways they did everything they could to separate us and to install Staythorne in her favor. I shall never forget the feeling of rae and despair that seized me as ono day I tsaw Ediena seated in Cyril Stnythorne's handro-n- e carriage, with Staythorne himself by her side. I cuunot describe onr next meeting. How mnch I was to lilanie for what followed I now know, "but I then thought I had just cause fur what I did. Hot words were uttered, and for the first time we parted in id son-in-la- Tho nest day I left tho qniet New England town where twenty-on- e years of my life had been spent. A passenger tram bore Juo away out into the world. I waa Kins any where that I might get away from the hateful spot that I had always known as home, where, so many lwppy flays had been spent with the one from whom I thought f ato had separated me forever. I sought and obtained employment in great city, the crowded streets and hurrying rush Of which seemed very strange and unnatural to me. I tried to forget my old home nnd Ediena. but 1 soon fonnd it impossible to do so. Strive ss I might to tear her image from my bosom her fair, sweet face was almost always before me. Stendy 1 fonght against the power that seemed to be "drawing me back to her. Many a night did I awaken and sit bolt upright iu the darkness of my little room, with her plain tire cry sounding in my ears. Oh, Jasper, come back to me!" It always seemed very real, but I reasoned myself into thinking that it was alt imagination. I now know that many, jnany times she uttered that very cry. One day an accident happened to me. 1 was passing along beneath the spot where repairs were being made on a building when a falling board struck me senseless. I was picked np and carried to a hospital, but when I recovered oonscionaness I did not know my own same. My mind did not seem derauged. I could remember events and pecple, but I could not recall the name of a single person whom I knew. They told me that I had been severely injured and that doubtless as I improved my memory would serve mo better. For several daj-- 1 lay there, gradually 8 iL Ium. nrsrf IIi.rt k. tntiur ia. .r. it. la . Wtrirt Souula. ,4 tw:-u.- ul J. rcuiM-- t WTK!n-n- ii iV L tutrnKiiH-t- -- (uuuiila-ri- uusars A, mm rvmorx. Ppw-B.T- PtrL. JoMira of t)c I'crna. tauwki-l- t. O. Sulliiaa. rot ara outxa luawlahla H. K. MwL ara-TiTtx- I r. a. rcarua-- r B uarfabatararra rtrnrr. rtartu-r- . uci Jamit nf tki Ptaca- - H B. front. Caitatiia Jofaa (juttid. raarrMT. wmuixi Par JaaM Sturrf . 4kicuivaxs raanacv. Jactiranf tlia Praro Wiliiaai U. Saama. U. Id) lur. tYwtahW- -J raxcutrr. How does it il l'arkir. civT.ia ratniicT. ij Joaticvnf tl Prar-Tino- tkr W. If. CraadaU. tiourge IL Mayeiirk. Junior nf tl Peao Jairn Hutrhina. t utaliie- - Jolin J. Hutcliiiu). HAktloTT mBrn.TT. tlia IVso- - Kunon F. Halroraoo. CtMictaUisCaleb Parry. rtrntT. Ltwtik Jutiaoof Ui Pca (JoulUe ianU-- l N. wmiT Tit-Bit- s. Kngllsli Farm Vacant. riKCfxrT. P. P. liingham. brako. a eukb rRiarixrr. Ofliearoomii It and liuUtiinc, ivieu. I laa. a a ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- 3C2 Taxt-fourt- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- OiMen. T'tali. , ATTORNEY-AT-LA- - - - 7,500. Iutoreat Paid on Timo and Raviout! Deposits. BANK Ocdon, Utah. 8UBPLU8, - . . $100,000, . fclUS.OOO n rAKntnirtiTi gMITH L, B. Adams, . W. K. Strnj-rso- , Vice President. COMMERCIAL T-- avu-uuiu- iUWl, U'.l.:.. filfA Bank, OGDEN, UTAH. 9 and Capital, Undivided X'roflta,Rnrplns $50,000. rVO.OOO. 3. C. AKMSTnoxn, President. O.E.Hn-1.- . W. V. Hki.fmth, Asn'1 Cashier. laduer. . Vice-Pre- CITIZENS' BANK M.TEAHEN PAINTING SALE CHEAP -- NEW (XttTAtiE, rtll B 1,X)R bath room, bantrv nnd rlntlua prwa; a"od water in kitrbeu, ail niouly tur- uuuieu. inquire 01 aint. ranner. Ibirleenta Mrm-four diwrs from ttaUon hfteoa, molur Hue, YALfc-Mwy tcrma. New live room ine house, with aellar, front and bark poirhes. ('ail on J. W. Warehanut, Twenty- On Iy RAILROAD TIME DAILY, Ist'NDAf IMrLCT)KD. Bin. in irmiip carrying in., at the L'nioo depot, Otfdeu, L'taii. Union Paclflc Railway. Leave. N'o.- i- Limited fart Mnil.1 Omaha, t ouncu Itlutts, Denver, Kansas City, and eapt. daily.' n No. 8 Atlantic Expreas,"! Denver. Omaha. Coun-- ! cil HlufTs, Kansas City f 5 20 p. m 3:20 p. and eavt, daily.. J n Leave. press, all points uortii. daily v:K art mnA v-- .: 1 OSCAR THRA1LKILL, il. No. a tU vl' oi BVi . . ! h) Valley cal. Battle Creek, and intermediate points... ) No. Mail 3-- Fwt Echo 3:10 a. m 60 p. m 9:15 a. m and"! Hint and Helena Ex- -. press all point north, daily S 9:50 p. m 3:10 p. m and Park Oty. T1MK. MOUNTAIN irl n.T-i- viiuuiru, ii iu TiPivaoy panoi inn in coDsuitatioa or to perform 11m nry No. referonc can Hr friven. City press, daily ta Ma(lion nvenuo. bt 122-P- ark Leave. 5K0 p. m 9:10 a. ra aOl NTAIN TIME. PHYSICIAN. . . t KITPH miumI irm:iii:4-nuciiu No. Atlantic Fast ) ipecial attention to disease peculiar to females Mail, Salt Lake City, divearaaof theftenito nrinnry orrani, dixeaKe of the rectum, Tiz. : PiliMt, fistula, fiwmre and daily ) ulceration ; diseases of the ear, noee, throat and No. a -Park City Ex-- 1 dust. Concnltation free. OOice over Postoilice. Tolehone 200. press, Utah A North-- , em, Accommodation, Halt Lako City, Frisco ami all , intermediate CIVIL ENGINEERS. point ". n. w iaeis. CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Plans.' filoc!firfttwna nnrl nut;TT.uA wwaaua.-iH'pUrtMJ ana work aupormtemlod. " MaiM. tllaLM. trfinir Klna nnnta am .a- xpnutHi on hiiort notico. Uom 3 and 4. Union block. 00en, Leave. Arrive. 1 a. Trail. PUSH A FARIS, Fourth Stroet, Arrive. " Ex--1 Utah Central. A. COTTISGHAM, Tn (Vnnnaflnn Arrive. a. m 10K30 riiuor txjuuu, nrArftlinnii. rjs Arrive. 8:30 a. m 3:30 a. M. D., D. D. S. " 1 Moil nnd Bntte and Helena Ex- PHYSJCIANS AND SURGEONS. " TABLES. No. H. W. SMITn. mom !n at Utah. No. 362 Twentr a. m 4 :1S 8:10 a. m m 9:30 a. ni No. 7 Atlantic Ex) pross. Salt Luke City, Y intermediate poinls... ) 350 p. m p. m Lake City, and all f 0.IO p. m intermediate pointu, J daily.. Rio Grande Western. 9:20 p. ro No.- - V. i & Fast Mail and"! N. Express, Sait. .; (MOUNTAIN TIM K.J CAPITAL, y. DS AMI THE Clin.APEM'l in Ogdeo. Lota tlUI to (tub I llouMt and lot for SL.M). Lumlr I tier month. furnislieil to partiea buildiug on our lot. A1h I on iori.."i. one rori.iW audoiw for KM a. 4. ropary, ri I'oinut. SALE-LAN- street, Oftden, Utah. SMITH. A SMITH, At font inn , ., , SI!M.VIV; of liruan (MOIXTAIN TIME. Twenty-fourt- h "yyiLUAM 4'ASES. eouutTi.ec.. clteap. Utah & Northern. UUUU1DK. SfetVial National KALE SHOW FAMILY SKI (iru l , mm. uu nuiR arnaijuig Inquire .u. I ll.'i:L'l'ruL!v.i.....l I V1IJ Kll A or ranee, with furuitnre; . um one mj! I ..... l ;M m.u. ri i .r:l tf It Doolt, President. Cashier. 1 .a JIXT ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- OfRoe. - 4'HEAP: HXE and puaeton. inquire at ATTORNEY-AT-LA- BANHPORD IHQ PLEASANT SALE K. HEYWOOD, unui J. AVMniia "w nrvatair. Ka Office. 369 WALlEl FVBXISHEU LY (MOTNTAtM TIMK. V.Inn.t i'aui-uiCI. I'D". t. anH a...x i ATTONEY-AT-LA- OfTkM ITBXmlirtJ AXD MCE OFKICE. REXT-- A paooengrra BOEEMaN, JACOBS. "1 t. IR 4ri ITEXISHrU) EQoJ L'Kn rvkdlrR 'room to Irt for lia'ht bouaekeepiae; 4i Zui ATTO RN Aa frfTtAA a, Interest Paid on Time Dcpovita. E. BEXT-XK'E- mti.iu lIMBALL A United States Depository. . aa.ll JAMES N. KIlfBALL. EOWAKO M. ALLISON A ALLISON, H. P. IUGFXOW. Frooident. JOIIS A. HOYM5, Vice Prokidmt A. P. lttUELOW. Cashier. CAPITAL, In ttiav TKet4j " " IronaJ uw ncmnwr inar W OIU, $125,000. .H Capitol Paid in, Surplus, Prf .11 VUO. aama wm Nil tt4mtioD given to collfytiono. in wooden liuucl pitvw, rffry i a. I U nnap maat almn nf Twentjr-fottrt- li etroet, Ogden, L'Uh. P.O. Pru4ifaa --- rX)B JrHR 8. WOETUMAM, eourt. BENT--A IJHJR Office, 1417 WaaUuxrtoB aTeaiie, Oplen, Vuli, R. WHITE, OGDEN, UTAH. LIK r h OnVe: Room 19. V.i Floor. Kirat Xalinniil Dank nuuaiui. tKa-n- . Ltan. AHOREYS-AT-UW- Ml HtST EOOfcMJ eln-- ITBMSHEO OKFICE kOOM lluor. KiaalixtL Aptilr la 1 NaUuaal bauk baoio. I avenue. ALEXTIXE CIUEUS, BANKS. Jalma r (iuuiJ HunarU. tut 1Rlion ATTORNEY AT LAW, Juluuoo. Ilrlnap. rtnm,JwrJ Kbit. Ol hK VOK A . Room 4. I'nioa block. cuwm, uffara, c uui. . II at FOR SALE. D.JOHXSON. Waliiny1on Are, A ail'BI'HY, pAINTEB M. 1 1 FOR RENT. P Firvt Xatinaal Bank SO UKOPKt riECUCT. ua Ii. AU KEXT-- A B. TASU. Jiwtior of th t'ouktaila Kraiicu Pcao-Jan- k 1 X)K BENT JJ An enormous number of farms have become vacant this Michaelmas, and all over England it apiears to be extremely Activo Accounts solicited. Correspondence probable that land owners will hav:-thethrown upon their hands, ns in inritcd. most counties there aro half a dozen va- Wakkkn W. Wn. v. Hkltoich, C)BETt cant holdings for every eligible appliPresident. (,'axliier. Titko. and Manager. Robikok, cant. In Hampshire, Kent, Sussex and Ori(;li of L Meaiiurp. other where the principal land Our measure. of length originated in ownerscounties, havo thousands of acres already the dawn of civilization, anil came to us unoccupied, the prospect is really very Anglo-Saxonthe The through yard serious. It is to let was originally the length of a king's arable farms onnearly impossible even and terms, any OF OGDEN, UTAH. arm: tlw foot, the length of his pedal grazing farms will only: find tenextremities. The word inch is derived good ants at reduced rentals. Tho Kent hop from tho Latin mucin, a twelfth part, farms are to be difficult to let : 8200,000. but why the foot was divided into even at halfreportt.nl the present rente. London twelfths, instead of tenths or elevenths, World. no one claims to be wiso enough to tell. DIRECTORS: Florida is putting its best resorts ' in Warren W. It has been suggested that probably the Corey, R.. A. Wells, John Keek. inch was originally tho length of tho readiness for the expected winter tour- llios. 'ahoon, V. E. WurteieJt'.'.Kohinson, Ad. Kuhn, second joint of the forefinger, and that ists. Lawn tennis courts are being ar- 8. 8. Schramm, twelve of these alxmt equal the length of ranged, vegetables are being planted in the forearm, which averages about one largo quantities, boats aro being preROCKI ROCK! ROCK! ' . foot in length. pared and as the announcements say, The inch used ta bn diviued into three "No efforts will lie spared to make life a "barleycorns," which were simply the pleasure and to give snch healthful out- - j The 31 retain Quarry of Gray length of the grain or "corn" of the lar-le- door sports as will build up those who Uranlte Reek 1 the Best la the The "mile" was reckoned ut 1.000 are run down trom overwork, or will Market. ' paces, as its name shows, for it is de- give a new lease of life to those afllicted For prices delivered call ato Bee of Brain- rived from the first word of the Latin with pulmonary or asthmatical diseases." am. ItobiaxMto 4t C) 2406 Washinirton Av. phrase millia passunui, "a thousand One of tho points esiiecially noted by paces." The origin of the "rod" is donbtfnl. St Louis Republic military observers during the recent maneuvers abroad, where smokeless A Tall Trre Story. powder w;is used, was that in a clear Fresno county, Cal, now comes to tho atmosphere, unobsenred by the smoke front and claims ownership of the "larg- of battle, all bright accoutrements were H0C8B AND 8105 est large tree." A party of bear hunt- seen ut a great distance, thus betraying ers, it is said, located it in the Sierras, tho positions of the various bodies of i .1 tho most ragged portion of the mount- troops. ains, two miles north of Kentucky The czarowitch, tho eldest son of the Meadows. It. wa.s surrounded for a mile who is to make an American tour, czar, almost by impenetrable nnderbrnsh, so that the hunters were compelled to use ais a handsome young man of 23. Ho has PAPER HANGING and CALSOMINING tall figure, a powerful physiqno and ia Ixith kuifo and ax to get to it As three bvown bear were captured near it no a colonel iu the Imperial guard. Ho is doubt the hunters crept forward with said to show considerable talent for the HARD WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY bated breath. What sort of "bait" may viilitary profession. bo inferred from their report that the It is estimated that one horse power tree was 120 fet iu circumference four of electric energy will furnish ample heat SHOP. 143 MAIN ST. feet from the ground. Philadelphia for a street car without smoke or dust Ledger. or reduction of seatii::' One 4oor north ot the Boats Oti and Glut Co cpuity. s. A CO Jiirtico of th Pu-- J. W. Hurt. ('ocvlaUo Juaii IIokk. flght the both of us P New York Sun. don a WUKiXEB Blaadard tAWYERS Jiwtuw of the Praro Prtor L. SbnMir. ('4NitaUc Jum liarrop. lLti aw tcxl?. r. 'la. tVlra. effica. rUfriKCT. BLATBCVOXS X--- ATTORNEY ATLAW. ' rkBcrer-r.- VIK Tt,-Jr!- : Q Jartk of tli Jiutiwof i'AJtiirEs7r: r afrrk, 1. a ujBf, iMt wortit. Ijvr Lrii rmnfr, d,, 2 rail w . iLlT J f"u fc K tiKAMi.MAiramautj ' JXB ARCHITECTS, keai1!!!. Jiwtira of tltf Poaer t'uoxtatita Wilx.a Pfwluv. luuataliis V E WATt"l-TUkt- r yooos a siirni. ARCHITECTS. aa4 U Xatiaaal Bask I'unalaUslijrnw U. Ilboe. Aifavnj.a ruatKcr. rkXAaAar mi Offieea. room H, 17 buiiiiiiK. Uaritaa. I Lak. rxax-mc- ft know anything twos iishing around UTAH NATIONAL ( hrlntuphcr Columhua' Home. The municipality of Genoa has it is reported consented to restore the house in which Christopher Columbus lived. It is rapidly falling into decay and has long stood in need of repair. Originally, when Domenico Colombo, Christopher's frther. inhabited the house, in 1457. it was of two stories only, but another was added in 1083, while tho serious damage to the budding caused by tho bombardment of Genoa by Louis XIV was being repaired. The house at Valladolid, where Columbus died in poverty in 1"09, is also to be restored. It is now used as a stable; bnt the municipality of tho town intend to purchase it and turn it into a, museum dedicated to tho great explorer. Lon- a4 JJ JurUe lucMakJa Juktak B. farm. tn tsDiLB Joatkw nf tb I'tutce Richard Djra. t otirtUiU-J- ls HjYTZ ttVT-mMSH- Jum Itnaawr. tan rLim mi nl tho Pnar CaUTTaJf. i-i- . Je iU, u.4 tKi(j Pt Tai T IU-- uitr h i.ituou a. akSU fart. A4int U-- l 8.VT-XH'ECONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. IXK FCBSUHEOl k7 A iuubv lauira at : iiraai Am. Ptaaa aad rpanftcatioae saad aad avtoaatM aiva aa ajflicattueu t arpaauv jueaaaaT ti) 1XJK EB(TkTT U rW. Aii avurs aaaraaUMMt. "fiil Iswra at ktKMleaoe alMi. FiM atreet. faetwara S4A ht Pit Poiaia. Aiaaa aa4 Jrenna B KEST-ZZ- S AUAMst AVElt iT ajkLaU ruuaa (ur eaa Javtir uf xltm CubMahta l uJu (Vcdau tmw, 'ATti7r Lt 4iuru Urkaj. Pr E. Fxtii, f th Jactic t fJu ata Vattiiartoa rccrtwr. TMiaa Otbrnm '.St, ... . IMIIM.IH. K'5 KH7Tt7 1 Sf--r CONTRACTORS ASD BUILDERS. wa. Itfi ul TT-t- rtarncr. WATCHXAIER, IaaBual SKtiac a i Frarural rrKurk.E. a. kUOaaal. e xmtt Jwtiwnf tH- - jov c.'lled out: J411I Ho wants 'XT'Ta to nay uou 11 strikes von good or bad. and then, he'll call you n liar and offer to uioriieuinin .Tli "What do you mean?" I hoarsely gasped, scarcely able to credit my earn. Then she describod a sceno just us 1 had witnessed Riid ta!cen purt in my dream. She finally said: "I was over to Mabel Gray's, where I intended to spend the night, when the thunder storm came np. si don't know why I did it, but I resolved to return home, and I started out despite the protests of both Mabel and her mother. 1 met Staythorne on the bridge. He seized mo in his vile grasp, and I called for help. Then you came nnd snatched me from his hands, ut tho same time hurling him off the bridge. I caught oue glimpse of your face as it was revealed by the lightning, and then I fainted. When I recovered consciousness it was raining and I was alone on the bridge." "And Cyril Staythorne?" I asked. "Was found the following day floating a corpse on Crooked river." My story ends here. 1 havo already told you that Ediena is my wife. I cannot explain tho mystery of my dream. I can only writo tho question that I have asked myself a thousand times: Was it a dream? William T. ratten in Yankee Blade. 4 aner. t 1 Ur. il'rf- Vav.iWV" t uuh fitH'.i.'trai inn in iiiv iiiiKviitn nnn for a time she enjoyed the attention be stowed upon her by those who hud been J.Am oc-th- a THE WORLDS EEST. iwtBf A (imut Act:ta. Ak. arct fur al rrTJ U t'tak. laartv s- - JuLa Pifctwk. buir-- i. K: Aaoa i. - i A. H I 4 .irtur-- V. A - J el i'imc W. 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