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Of what are all the Joy we bold, Com ami to Joyt above, ul And what are ratik, ami rr and ipild, 4 Compared to hearts that lore ut So fleet our year, to full of tear, So cloudy death It waltldK (!(! Rive ut tpace for luvlu urate Hut Iravra uo time for hating TIIK HAUNTED HAM.. Such it iungtillleontly-j;r:niil old plneo It niw Immense, gloomy, pletiiresiitie, .tin I so strongly tlarorinj; of otil-timo divvs when fair women worn fashion ably tho costume of llvo hundred veivrs 'rijjo, and were com tod by lordly knights in plume mid sword, nnd embroidered velvet short-clothes; when love iv true nnd ardent a lo-dav the lores of thoe wlio cfntiirU'" ago lived, nnd died, and ajt) forgotten. It wits a glorious place to romance over, to revel In, to explore, und Jeau luitiii (5roy, when she llritttipl across the modem little bridge so liilat und elegant, whore bud once Imh'u a emu. Imtmihiu Rreut dniw-liridj;o, j; ' tirettition to hor dellcht in entliuln.Mn that umply repaid her Indulgent father for huvlng given wht to his daughter' U"t whim IhnptirrhtuiMtf lllue Court Hull, wiuon tor year nun year nan stood grim, dejierted, pietunwiu and the traiiKforuiution of portionnof it into an elegantly eonifortahlit gentleman' country plaeo a trannforniallnn whleh at a fabulous rust, hail not been per mitted U Interfere materially with the Holemn grandeur of the place. Mr. Crcy looked itntUliedly at Holt j Vernon us Jessamine etaxped her little glocd hands in Irrepressible eoitaey; and Holf Vernon turned his handsome, lazy blue eyeHiidiulrlugly upon the girl's piquant, lovely face. Oh. tatu! oh. nana! it' perfect It's subllnte! Only see those grat, glori ous towers rising up beyond those sway Imf solemn trees and the windows. j,Hpti those darling little diamond 11 IIVi itterliii! you, Mr. Vernon!" Jessamine's shining black eye were full on Id face; her delicately flushed cheeks, her wind-blown hair, her slen der, willowy tigure, all appealed to Mr. Vernon, as they had Imlh In the habit of doing lately, and his blue cyei took in a sparkle of something more, than ad miration as he answered her. "I ultu agree with yon, Miss Jeasio; lllue Court Hall Is superb. And, be sides all the irisible attractions, there U doubtless IU legend, which will lie in good keeping with Its anetcul grandeur und hoarv beauty. Do you like tradi tions?" Ho had a remarkably pleasant voice, sweetly Intoned, anil a juiot, leisurely way of speaking, that was well-bred grace personified. Mr. tlrey leaned over the allui Iron Hides of the airy little bridge, looking down Into the clear lakelet livneath the lakelet that hail once Im-ch a moat, but which art had transformed Into a swift, changing current, cool and spark- llmr There Is a legend, of course, al though I roust confess I have forgotten It. I remember hearing the agent for the Courtland family say that the Kvd Room an apartment on the second floor was the reputed scene of the trag edy from which the tradition of the usual reetleB ghost spmng. Jelwlo listened breathlessly. "A ghost, papa! a' real lire ghost! Oh, how splendid! Iilo hope it is a lady, a beautiful lady, who died for love! Papa, I am going to consult the diagram, and seli-ct the lied Kooni for ly neglect aim polhtrdh, and dlrtvt all her wltrnlng w at Mr UrrLanK Add hi the little flirtation went on the linOtututurr days cauie and taol, aud :vpU'lubrr. tbt rlory of the year, btougLt It ridden hir jrfrvt'uu et, and d llclou.ly vxl uljjht. until a fortu M-t In tiirm that catue ud deuly up oirr the ea one night, and nurprUed tLetu all with it duu drip tilug kl and bow liuf w ludine morn ing when they arte atlrr a latx eru lujt fmllc In pureat, clrant uuMullght lliea the ordrr of riercUe m ud denl changnl. Carpet daucr and bll llanii, parlor rruquet aud amateur the atricala, tablraut aud charade, took the placvof outdoor aimiHtiueuU And till the storm held on, day after da, until It teemed that the tiluaklr would never thine again, until Invention m eihaiuted, and the party of young folk began to wonder what iu the world thvy would do to keep alhv "Oh, I've Jul thought of umethiti jH-rfectly gloriou1 We'll read the t ry of the legend of lllue Court Hall It's written luthcfuuulcul little cramp) hand on old vellow parchment, and then we'll iplortt the haunted room, thall we1 I tbouirht that the riHim I haw, that ued to ln Lady Sicily'. w the liauutitl one, but It m-viii it lu't And, ohl to-ulght t the auuheriin of Lady Mclly's tragic death the vry time old Magau tays we can haw our future read for u by her plrlt If o'te brave enough to go Into the haunted room alone." Jessie's delicious bit of Information Has received with various epreiou of satisfaction or the contrary; some religiously belle ed the legend, some Indignantly repudiated such a ridicu lous tuperitltlon A few erv alarmed aud some-Holf Verunu nnd l.auucv, liresham were Instantly In for the novel iport of the thing 'Of course we'll p Lady Sicily a Ultt Is there a man xvlth gallantry o delleleut a to refue ntidlence to the fair mmt, who donblli s broke hearts ruthlessly huudred of years "K0.- her lautv that m forever Lt to him bv her treacher and Umdtinir dts-U, took her fair voting life, and left her trvteheJ In her own tlo.M on the floor of her chamber And then, ln.ne with rare, he wait nd like a madman waited until l.ofl Darrel rimr to hi brltle, to find her warm In her own life-trru, to le pruug UHin by Itupert and lbrut thro' the heart bv the Miur raoter that had lala Lady Vlcllv And theu he turnnl IU truty VJj fhrough hit own biet, aud the'lhrrv, lay thenr ghattly trio uuttl the mondtig revealed the Uor ror of the bridal rhaml'er Dlrwtly afterward thn rattle wm abaudoaeM bv the family on whom the ahadow had fallen too horribly for con- tluuance there, and for vear and year It tlood tllelit. crlui. and deertrtl, whll tupertltlous villager leclr that thw idrlta of lml Uarrel. and Kupert, and the Uutlfkll. wicked l.-vdy huntsl the co. lie He that a 1 jmay, the legend goe on to ay that on every tweutv-tlrt day of September, the anniversary of Lady Slcl v't lll.tarrvst weddlnc and death. the fevUll the bridal chnmlier, aud, to all who arv brave enough to evk her alone, when the turrvt-Ml vhlinvt the hour of twelve. hv vtll agonl'lnglr en treat them to alt in he evplatlon of livr lu bv following the advlw the of fer, whfrh vvlll never bail them Into trouble, that the will point out for them llielr future career, and how to ecapv Its ills Then shv gve back to her rvtlv wanderings hi the splrlt'lniiH until an other vear gvos by. There n n huh of lnterolisl l lencv on the little company a Mr tSn-y tluthcd, some were oltly' wiping their tears away, all were deeply lnteiYted, in pllv of theiiiM'lvv Jelo s voice tirokv uie ueucv ni length M'aiev I am irrlivi to Lady Sicily's I'tir ('maw liavwawy. H t . U . II U W Kim Hi- l)Ur tl 1 'VTVMOtlt " Ul ldi Vfftlf J,lttt Ulr M4ltW J lk re tf wtJ ,., U e 4-tMl tt-d ttni aM fw If .Km ivf It A ' ' kt-ly ll" M 1 )uV mM m rtvwt rrdo. HwfH twit r . t Iht kt u-i-siUr Jd V i rxit.M t el b di t 1x4 r. I firfw "4 rMK-)1 14 lllf4l rtt i Inf titM) vim ta pitpii those darling little ui panes, set so heavily in lead! Acan vaiilly Imagine I am alniut v. an old baronial castle! Can't yi in v vnrv own And as she walked on ahead of the two gentlemen, so fair, so winsome, full of girlish exuberancn and grace, Holf Vernon wished that all ho had U do was to select her for his 'very own." Tho sumuivr day, at Blue Court Hall aped bv as if on enchanted pinions. " CuestH bv the dozen Idled away tho long delicious davs, whence sultry heat seemed to have" lied, and whero cool breezes seemed alway softly blowing from tho adjacent hills, or off the rip pling lake, or aniomj tho huge spread ing trees. . , , , Life was att Idyl there, that blcsicd summcr-tlmv. Happiness, content, gay cty, anil Innocent reyelry ruled the day, and in her rolo of boatcss, Jeatie Grey was tho perfectloa of glad, unfeigned welcome. ... And Holf Vornon was not the only one who wa enchantesl with the fair, weet girl whoso laugh was mirth Ideal ized, whoso' fresh, gay voice was sweet as tho chime of ailver bell. Rolf Vernon wm not the oaly aspi rant for tho heart and hand of Jessie Grey and even the girl herself saw the rivalry going on betweea him and Launcc Greshani Orcsbam with his dark Italian beauty of eboa hair and eyes, and clear ollye akin that was such a contrast to tho fair English beauty of the other, with the bright blue eyes and close-cut blonde hair and heavy goldca mutachp. Sor'could any one guess the girl choice. Now exiiwlsltely partial to Rolf until ho was In 'ft'aevcnth Heaven of hopeful anticipation, she would sudden- Mr. (Jresham laughed at Rolf's lav ish enthusiasm. "Agreed, Mr. Veroou, tlitt we all In quire our fate at the lovely ghostvsa' hand! Hut, llrst for the romance the legend of Hlue Court Hall." It was a curious party that gathered rouud the roaring tire 'iu the tuimensv hall that night for with the storm aud damp had come chilly cold -to listen to the tragic idory of tu'e love und hate of centuries ago which had In-vii enact ed within tlm same walls where thvy sat. ' And this w as the wuy the legend went not read from the old vellovv parch incut, but related In Mr. Grey's inimit able way from memory. Nearly three centuries before a great, rich, powerful Kuglith family had built this gruud old pile Iu true baronial sty Iv. and set up their hearthstone with all the pomp aud clrcumstnuce that im mense wealth permits, and haughty blue lilooil demands. For more than three generation thn Kltiucourts, father and son. ruled the housu; and fortune, peace, plenty, hup pines and gavety relgued supreme uutil, between two brothers, there arose a fury of jealousy aud bate, caused by a beautiful xiuug cousin who, com lug to visit the filuncourt. had fasciuatedlho two voting men with ber remarkable livauty aud witchery of grace, uutil It seemed to them a matter of life and death who should wiu Lady Sicily Fall fax for bis bride. She plavvd with them both; she tilaved fast aud lootv with them, now matldeuiug them by her Influence, now leading them to thv heights of hope by her sweet graciousuess; auu men, in verv recklessness af consequences, li trothed herself to them both, with in- 1 unctions of strictest secrecy to each tu ,iep their secret. For a while her dvaiurv sweetness succeeded iu completely preventing the slightest suspicion of treachery to either br.dher, lioth of whom knew himself the favored one; aud so perfectly did Lady Slcllv play iher part that Inith Loril Uarrel, the elder brother, aud Ru pert, the younger, began to repent of their hot-hvaded, Jealous auger, and ac tually began to plan how to conciliate the other when the inevitable new of the betrothal must lie announced. Of the two brothers Kupert was tlin handsomer; be was tall, wvll-bulll.wltb the true Knglisb blonde curling balr that matched bis fair face; while Lord Darral was darker, graver, oud not so given to the admiration of women aud tho love of their society. Of the two, Rupert was the one more likely to win a woman's heart, white I Airtf Uarrel was heir to the great wealth of tho Klfincourts; of the two Rupert was tho more open, a sunnier disposi tion, frank and noble, less given to de ceipt and suspicion and It was this fair-haired lover, who, with Lady .Sic ily's passionate kisses on his lips, never doubting her truth, never dreaming of her depfavlty and treachery, voluntari ly offered tu leave his love with his brother while he traveled across tho ocean to bring for his bride elect treas ures sho told him she must have. And while ho was gone Lady Sicily was married to Lord Darrel her hus band uuconsclous of the treachery to which be was a party. There was revelry, mirth, undmusle, and Ladv Sicily rejoiced in her heart that sho bad played her cards so well that she was to be the mistress of all the grandeur and splendor, of the trusty servants aad retainers of the aristocrat ic old family. Guests thronged the magnificent halls guests who bad traveled far ana would sUv loBff. Flairs were living, uleasure-boaU were floatingou the lake, Mowers were blooming everything was fair as youth aad health, happiness aad sunshine could nake Lady Sicily's wed-dlBg-day. Aad thin, whea the evening's gay en tertainment was over, and laughing bridesmaids had escorted the fair bride to her chamber aad left her aloae tbea the curse of Blfincourt fell; for, hav ing secretly aad unexpectedly arrived in a swift sailing vessel, Rupert, the de ceived, tho betrayed, had hidden him-, self in tbo bridal chamber to meet face to face tbo terrified girl. The interview was short; passionate worm, oilier re crimlaatlons, Invectives of despairing lovo and racing fury postea between ik vveio lliilied, her evvs don't!" null" s ' qiiaiter to twelve now am gulii)' Her cliee bright. "Oh, Jeslv, dear, "Je!v, you mutt "Oh, lust supiMfv Mr. (irvy laupsl. "Of cou'rsv, go, child, If you want to. I don't forouv moment IhIIoc In sujier ualural violations. I imagine you will tind the Red Room as vvef til at twelve o'clock as at other time. Aud Jvssle went, to wall III thv Urge, dutky room until the turret clock struck nildnlirht -to wait, brave, half-alarmed, for the rutlltig of a drv ovr the floor, of thv sight of a. cloudy form appearing before her. Waited - Until lust a thv bell began to chime loud and clear, un til hur nerves began to get a little un strung as It neared the Iat strokv, un til, Just a sho felt like set valuing, she heard a footttep behind the curtain that draped oft thv rear end of the room a fooutcp that iimdo her blood curdle a It came nearer and nearer. Shu dared not lilt her vvvs. Hvr ,.tet !, V "4 nww-ll 14 Mll!l4U t Oi,tltL, ht rvtilt lltt Ml Uu m1 rsil, lrtt tl ia ) w in kvdotlt h1 JtVVrt tKl Ut IxlltMllfcM I rdi to t tf)te 4 lite Ntf tl U tt UUUid ! 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Vlllt ril,")"' VK-: rvritw. rilUIHllk W l lll,jM,.-l 940 CAM Mill 17 Day! t'IH III TlttlM Wmi U..HIHH aim ll a niiuuat ) r lua. Idiwrr aud I T talwr I all .. Ir Uvna. Ilk VH f ltd lwl. til lUakl ll.4l TN f l-n' wiwrt-r ' -r-i ll' to. la Ml 4. ttSasa, SMkltx CHIWINCTOSACOO OldLlilW lMATCHLCIII riarai rirw ias. IVII-JI" ltl.M . X l.lTBVa- HUHTHtBi THtriouiWKitjro IS WmI, ai M. V. a ., wi , ai . ft 9Hlsf7 MOM Hrlll MSEA CAN BE an- limbs seemed turned to marble, so imiw vrlvss she felt to mow She could not break the awful thru!! that held her, And then "Jessie, my daillug, my darling! I could not let'y on come here nlonv. I followed you to ask you tti let mo tell your fortune that vou will bu my love, my wife!" And with a gush of blessed tvais, a feeling of eiiuiite i dense from horrid fear, a laugh of perfect happiness on hur quivering lips, Jessie nestled III Holf Vernon's arms. "Oh. Rolfl Then my fortune! told, vou are mv own!" she cried. "My fortune Is told. You are mine." And as he kisted her with all a lover's eagerness, neither of them saw a pale, distorted face that was peering between tho curtalus -Lawrence Gresham's au ger-pale, Jealoiis-ialo countenance, "Confound him! Thvro shall Im other tragedv. or " And he pointed a revolver straight at the happy lover's head; and the report suiiuded hissing through the ronm, and a shriek of alarm came from Jessie's lips. Rut fate had directed the ball.'nnd It did not strike its prey; nnd not until it was discovered that l.awrciifodrcsuam had left Rluo Court Hall, leaving not a trace behind, was it suiected a ho II red tlie shot. Rut Rolf aud Jessie were satisfied. And wasn't that enough t The Easiest War U Drawa. If death by drowning bo Inevitable, as Iu a shipwreck, the easiest way would bo to suck water Into the lungs by a powerful Inspiration, as soon as one wont beneath tho surface. A ivron who bad tbo courage to do this would probably becomo almost Immediately unconscious, aud never rise to the sur face. As soon as tho fluid tiled his lungs, all feelings of chllllnes and pain would cease, the indescribable seini-dellrium that accompanies aniesthcsla would come on, with ringing in thv ears and delightful visions of color and tight, while he would seem to himself to lie. gently linking to rest on the softest of Immis ami with tno tnon ueiigiiiiui oi dreams. Popular Hcitnce Monthly far May. Dr. Terry, of Exeter, N. II., now over ninety, Is one of those who rode down the Hudson with Robert Fulton on his first steamer. Whv did Josetih'a brethren cast him into the pit? Ik-cause they didn't want him in the family circle. A Sttnfl Jftrhlnt It alwsys followed by a crowd of Imitator. urh hat been the cats wltM.be "Original and only genuine" "Vlbra Ux' Manufactured solely br Nleholt. ftbrf ard A Co., at Battle Creek, Mleh. 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