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Show Aa aallali Clafi Jl.a Head. Tlw dealli of ilr. U(rg CarondUh llentlnck ctmo at a nirtirlw to nil, for tboagh he had been In falling Irallh for totno lime ttait, ) 1 1 no teriout alarm w aa entertained u to hi ultimata rarely. Indeed, only a few da) a ircTlou to bit il.nth Jlra. Ih-ntlnrk waa on a vlilt to her younger danjtiler, Jlra. Jauiot, and certainly then no grara amlcty wat lelt on hi account. Mr. llentlnck wo cue of tho founder of Ihowtlt kuown Amateur Ama-teur nctlu,! clnb, tbo "Old Htager," which wnt to celekralo Ita jubileo during dur-ing the nl:kct week at Canterbury thlt year. Injei-d, llr. llentlnck wato lure been tbo hero of tbo coming fettivllir, for if not the Ittt ho wat certainly tho oldtat of the original bind that organ-lied organ-lied tbo dull "I.lttlo lkn,"Aho wa genertlly callnl, wa n great conniXaaenr In art, beaidea being an mlliuilatllo collector col-lector ltiahotuailnUraftnfl ttreet wa a potltlte inuatuui, but thtro la lltlto likellliootl of Itt many treaaure being putupfortale. Tlio lateMr. Ikutlnck alJrttaon imrrieil Mil Mringttone, a daughter of Jlr. Malnrln Urlngitone, of Htxt York. London Truth. |