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Show DO D0USKKGI10STSY on if enuTES sec ghosts then THEnE MU3T BE GHOSTS. J ItotplM lo fro Tlitt tlos BltlW" '" ' tolrlls Wore l.l 1" " Ae-i-eared -n..llou of A.U.ml linmotulllr. fii mo tune n I In 1 unwilling to far en animal immortality. In that article 1 1 ri lly t'fi m 1 to lh argutucut, now t it on amnion, tint aumo animal ap-t ap-t r to liivn iiiterrnumi with W!, or ! nm and tt ot "&' '"" - T on tho hi.ii of It li not Improbable: b it It imy - "'retch "' ,ou' " 'm" . n to nwamo tliit tliU I n vision cf ' ts. Dut If it can bo shown lint I t, at Wallato oRirniii, oVJeottvo I ban-t ban-t t ii ri ' ar to im n sometime, nn 1 to e sometime ill ti It -.voiilJ bo hardly I "r to an imp lUt mon iiro to have i , hi llfo Ii r.afh rami tho etas nut. II u ' i in nceeoiary for in to tliovo 1 ukuurdlTillujtlluo bctmcen linmor-t linmor-t on 1 nunlmmortal. onil tako over o-l cir 1 1 nt leant umo of tho Imi't. Ii t In Inn ri.lu who. In 1ob" InnRtuim J ,"tnfjllhfulibi will bear lilm c iny" In tho oilrit lanl There i ( , p iweicr, to Im a conviction In tii in Is of tomooboener that dog fi oi 1 nu tiiucii. but nl all timet, io Han lb irwIatwoiloiiotliKiir. Fir.tufall.l" Jumlc, Id tn ccttlu f, . cr ii ar mil facta. Inltvdan.1 WO i- art th follow ".tl'ttin "Sir, t i it r. i n to lielioto tint nnimnU i nrofi -il- At any rate, 1 haro a tcvr marl able fact to rolite. Then j I In IX nhlro a largo, rnuibllmt ol 1 1 me. win It ha lonf hadtlio reiMlv t i of l.lnir lnuntisL l'mii lly after f in. ly tri d to t i iko it their huuie. Oni I a r Liutt r tiny gtvo It up, all for th I mo re mm that was frequent si-- t I t- infra In ononf tho corridor. t l llllllll tho (,'luMt wat ee-tn by ono I mix r of the- household, while it was invi ibiolo otlura clone by," which, if c , would Indicate that tho teeing, or r t rcetnir, di ,ieu.li 1 on tho ocular c mill, in i r tho family, At l(vu.t, a i , no wi nl 1 ttrougly urjro that tho 1 -ibilltiiewerolnfator of viaualde-lu viaualde-lu in. "Sometime in)sterlous onndl l it d tho Khoat to bo about, whllo ho ji not llbio to any of tho watchers." A eeAfU) iti. Hearing c wily follow hysterical toe-in toe-in 1 Int, o mykf If aecn wired and lampi mien 1 know nono cxmte.1. "Tlia fam lly that last oc upled tlia honu tboui(bt a Ii rco Aog m'ght Kttlo tho problem, on U o tupiwltton tliat a human trkk rwas at tho liottomof tho disturbance. disturb-ance. On tho flint nlht ot tho dog's r ti ncu tho tpvclrnl ratlllnga wero L ard. Tlio wab hcra took tho doff to thOLorridor. Vruo to tho Instinct of hi nature bo rushed to tbo front, bark ii taragcly. Maidenly, when half way through tho rorrldur, tho dojc itoni-d ar 1 gazed upnanl in oldtnt terror. 1IU tail dmrinHl, and thtuhoutrcatei trembling. L'rJ to tho human io IioUiln,! a islblo." Till storj- Ii authenticated n rcmlnj from -ronaot unquestioned veracity aud uxcilbut ji rcn of i -dgment. tM It you will nctuo rno for turning IB A3lda from tko main thought I will cho llijR ono or two Illustrations to ahnw that fjSa ebost sevln la not ao lmprolnblo as ou in lura Jn!l I'atiny Kcmblo tills nl H that wlii.il resldlnfr in Klttcuhouno vtm rinaro her mall, sitting so that alio II i.c)d and could sen tho atalri teo nu 1 npicr landing, saw tbo door of her !il r tin opin. and an tlderly woman in n IVnncl drvsslng gown, with n lunnet on her licai, como out, walk tho wliolj li uh ot tho passage, nnd then ritum d lilurattly In tho tamo lnauncr, Tho rrr.1 1 knew her -niitrcaa waa down stairs, cad also was coafldent that uo such Kr-r Kr-r in as sho saw could bo in tbo huiue, lUrtef; good limei, tho woman dl 1 m t at Drst tH MUs Kemblo what shohat k ai, bnt ransacked the rooms to sea l( i or ul.Uoho tho puzzlo, ull tbotliut sfral 1 hor lntstreftS would bu disturbcl ly somo similar npiarilion. blio after. v ird ranioon n jtortinlt in tho 1iou,m iu dunly that waa nn exact copy of her f 'a st. A (cod ihatico, of courso, for nn liuirtiutlto maid, or n cunning ono, to i uik up a rlnu j arn. Vi t it is aomolhlng II .; Mm Keniblo boliOTcd tho girl did im an apparition. STUA-aiK cirji. ThiEpworth rsonago cnao, twolr Il-J lin esley, Is of great aluo be. e iuss It links both man and b. nst In tli.s STUIngofapiiaritloiw. Mr. U'lflej-Mjj: ' Vxm af t r our largo innstllf dog innn anl ran to t-h. Iter botnunut. lil! i tl a dhturbancej continue) ho mid to t irk nn 1 li at an 1 snap on ono sido an 1 tl o ullicr, and lh it frwiuently lioforeany I r in In tho room beard any nolso at all. Latafturtwoorthreo ibi)t bo used tl t. inblo and creep away boforo tho noUj b sau. And by lb Is tho fi.mll) know It a nt liar.il; nor did tbo obMnatluii ever full " The testimony hero it cer-tnlnly cer-tnlnly credlblo merely m honost nssever. atlon, but wo are frto to Jndgo whether it was aoino electrlo or magnetic plte nun i lion that tho dog felt or was ghostly A ery Mrango caso Is reported by Mr, II lsron in rxptunbor, IKini, In whu, i V Ito lady appeared. "Tho third nljU I a haunt d man's doi; crouched and s' are J, nu 1 then acted as If drh en aroun 1 the room Ilrolher s vw nothing, but ih ird a kind of rmtta, und then the ior ) howled mil triad tolillo, iindnoier Jlu would that dog go to lint loom.' t ' rt Data Owen ujioru a caso of haunted man who had not been able foi 5 art to keep a dog. 1 1 onfeis thosa cnwl allioem illirenut when looked at with uma knon ledge of dog nature I am u that a scared in in would scaro i out of his witt.-St. I.ouls Olobtf Ueuioerat, |