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NO Of A DREAM. ftmrr in th irardrM eweet, : rh billa Ctic folik-erod'a aa-leeaa. ream, Uijf drraraf xld of all m a-rai-faua mla lor tha. .. Sun for thy nonuoc, atare with midnight But whet U bow. la all life's mytterj, Tajr drum, lltjf druuar 1 uwwer not, but wandering alone a acre earth ia (olVca or where black ataa atrrara, tree that queatlon. Ilka a lust auul'a moan Thy dream. th drraraf Frank L, Mantua in Atlanta Conatitutioa. A STRANGE CASE. t The Story of an Infatuation For e Figure In Tapestry. My onele, the celebrated English alienist. Dr. Griffiths, was Hitting quietly In my study rending from a volume of Gautier's short stories, when he suddenly Jutiiftetl from bin chair and began pacing the room. "Wonderful, wonderful." he kept re peating to himself. "There Is no case ' like It on record." Then he would re- ; fer to the hook again and repeat: "Wonderful, wonderful, that 1 should atumble uHn the explanation here. It j la the same, exactly the same, liallu- f clnntlon. And the suggestion that I n ji l im 1'i'ri ink noru or iinmntr ia iiprt -- . too. Extraordinary ! Unconscious of my presence, my uncle went on In this strain for perhaps five minutes, and then, noticing that 1 was staring at him in lewlldermeut. he smiled with that air of satisfaction that is seiaom seen, except upon tne race or j tne student or investigator wno nas finally solved some scientific riddle. I "Hugh, my boy," he said. "I have stumbled upon a complete explanation of the most mystifying case of hallucination that has ever come under my notice. Explanations often come to us too late, but rarely In such a strange way." Completely mystified. I took the book from my uncle's hands and discovered that he bad Iteea reading "Omphale," Gautier's weird story of a young man who became enamored of a figure In a piece of tapestry that bung on the wall of an old chateau owned by the Chevalier dc I). In the dismal Hue do Tournelles. I had not had time to refresh my memory of the tale when my uncle almost snatched the book from my bands and began reading again to reassure himself of the correctness of the conclusion he had apparently formed. "Hercules spinning at the feet of Omphale," he began aloud. "The very same tajH'sfry. 'Hercules holding a bedecked spindle In (tompadour style.' There could not be two of them. 'His little finger raised with the air of a French marquis taking a pinch of snuff, bis muscular neck covered with ribbons and women's gewgaws; draped In a gorge-de-pigeon cttlcoat with huge panniers.' Faucy that! Of course It is the same. And 'Omphale, half covered with the Neineau lion's skin; her slender band resting on her lover's knotty club; her true Amlalusian feet, that would le lost In Cinderella's slippers, shod with antique sandals of a delicate lilac sprinkled with pearls; her head thrown back with a mock swagffer; the delicious pout of her dimpled mouth; the beauty sinit (assassin, Uautler calls it) cunningly placed upon her cheeky and the Cupids, the Indispensable Cupids.' Well, well. It Is certainly extraordinary." Naturally my mystification and wonderment grew as my uncle delivered, as from a catalogue, the features of this wonderful tapestry, "tortured after the rashlon of Van loo." the drift of his siH'ccb being so strange as to cause the liveliest curiosity. "It is plain as day." my uncle finally explained. "Pardon me," I said, with some Irritation, "but It Is not at ail plain to me. The story always struck me as being a particularly wild flight of an unruly Imagination." "Of course, of course. my uncle replied. ""Yon must think me In need of my own medicine. I will tell you about It. The tale Is preposterous. I was not thinking of that when 1 said if was ptiilu. I was thinking of the case of a young man who was placed In ray charge last summer. Poor chap! He Is deatt now. I could do nothing for Mm. and his people took him abroad, where be died In Italy, 1 think during the winter. "The man Wiltse was his name was suffering from a roost peculiar hallucination, the nature of which was discovered by bis family when they Instituted a close watch upon him to discover. If possible, the cause of bis strange behavior and demeanor. To be brief, he had fallen In love with that piece of tapestry Identical with that described In this tale of Gautier's. And not only this, but be Imagined that bis adoration was reciprocated to some extent by the woven figure, with whom he would tenderly converse when he did not know be was being watched. ! "Mr. WUtse Informed me that be bad purchased the tapestry several years before, having been attracted by the absurd treatment the subject bad received at the bands of the artist Inspired of Van loo. The piece seemed grotesque to our vision, but It was not without merit and. gazing steadily at It for any length of time, bad a strange effect" even upon so prosaic a person as myself. I have fancied more than once that I saw an undulating movement In tbe lines of Ompbale'a beautiful neck and that the delicate glow of her cheek changed to a deeper or paler shade, il'ou may laugh at tne if you like, but do one looking, at the tapestry could shake off the impression that tbe figure of woolen and silken shreds was animate. Her laufulehing glance followed

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oirt fiatA tl ill her eye. "Naturally I tried I he exiwrlnjcut of m'(aratiiig tuy ..-iii-tit froiu the Influence of the tapestry, but this, as I feared, ouly hail the effect of changing hi habilu-.l melancholy into a violent pas sion that wan in ihI more diflicult to deal with than melancholia. We then tried hanging the taiteairy in a uiucb used room, wlicie some meuibcr of the family an likely to 1- at all times. There young WUtse would sit before It In silence, with an Imploring expres sion on IiI.h face. Finally he became so callous In regard to hi strange infat uation that he took small ialns to con ceal it. Uncomplimentary remarks about Oiuphale would send him into uncontrollable lit of passion that bare ly stopcd short of violence to the per son who had made the aspersion. No one ever heard him address his enchan tress by name, but he would call her 'Marchioness.' and that, too, ia explain ed, though at the time we were In the dark as to his reason for conferring this particular rank upon Omphale. "Perlmps I exaggerated the Impres sion the tajH-stry made upon whoever looked at it for any length of time. I, you in ut t understand, was to some ex tent under the Influence I was studying anil trying to counteract in my patient. Suggestion in such cases goes far and follows strange paths. Every one In the family came more or less under Ouiphale'a Influence." I had followed my uncle's story thus far wlih Intense Interest, but here I objected that If he attributed the pecul- ' . i . . . , . mr iiuiut'iice oi tue iaiesirv uoou uimself largely or partly to Its known Influence mon young Wiltse It made It more difficult to understand how the patient had In the first instance come under Omphale's spell, since be did uot have any outside suggestion, "That Is true." said my uncle, "and I cau OI,iy 8upose that young Wiltse had some time or other read this story of Gautier's and come-to imagine him self a second lover of the beautiful Marchioness de T., posed, to please her husband, in the romantic scene with Hercules." My uncle's whole story ran counter to ' my very strong projudices against belief In all things supernatural, "spirit ism" and the other "isms" of the same sort. "Do you mean to say," I exclaimed, "that you believe Gautier's preiiosterous yarn about the amours of the young student and that woolen ragr "Not so fast; not so fast," he replied. "1 have not said that I looked upon the tale as a recital of fact. You miss the point. I will refresh your memory of the story and then you will understand. , "The youth of Gautier's story was deprived of his Omphale by an unfeeling guardian who had discovered the boy's Infatuation. Years afterward the man found the taiestry representation of his goddess in an oddity shop and, trembling with Joy. hurried away to get the R0 francs demanded for It by the shopkeeiier. Before he returned an Englishman (why not Wiltse. Sr.?) had offered 000 francs for the tapestry, the dealer had accepted, and the tapestry had been carried away." "But." I broke In again, "you are still supposing that Gautier's tapestry and youth actually existed." "Not at all. Whether or not Gautier described an actually existing tapestry I do not know. I am Inclined to think, however, that the novelist had seen this very tapestry. And when young Wiltse found It In his father's house either after or before he read the story, for I am confident that he had read it, Omphale's spell grasped him. and he was never able to throw It off. He became the successor to Gautier's youth, but probably Omphale did not warmly respond a second time to a merely human lover's advances, and hence his despair." "Poor fellow," said I. "Do you know" And then 1 hesitated, ashamed to disclose to my uncle the Intense Interest Ire had excited In me. "Where is that tapestry now?" I finally demanded. My uncle first looked amused and then serious. "You 6hall never see It. Hugh, until you are too old to be foolish until you are as old as I am." St. Louis Republic. Fl ret bar a Chlldrea Stroaceit. It would seem that firsjltorn children excel later boru children in height and weight. This may be due to the greater vigor of the mother at the birth of tbe first child. In England It was found that growth degenerates as we go lower in tbe social scale, there being a difference of even five Inches In height between the best and worst fed classes In the community. An Investigation of 10.000 children In Switzerland showed that children born lu summer are taller for their age than those born In winter. As a majority of children In the public schools are poor. In winter their parents are forced to economize more on account of expense of beating. Their rooms are also liable to be small and poorly ventilated, while In summer they are out in the fresh air. Food Is also cheaper and more varied. The Influence of unhealthy conditions on a very young child would be much greater than when It Is older and better able to resist them. Everybody's Magazine. STant Tear Moath." 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TI3XR TABLE. Effect Sunday, May 26, 1901. la fralaa raa aeatral ataadara Uata. SlaaiaMti Uaa. Oapart Ajrtea HuaiHo. A CWtnptt lessees HmjMlua A - - aaa uesaa U. K. A L A Cat. Aec. nata lastlaaaaetla Ne Yt A Si UhU Mad s ... a m talsa 9l..wa 4 m.i.t 4.ia la a lndatuli A-v... ........... tia .upas New fc a ! ttouw Mut..M 15 a m New Var A S l-.w tjp....... I aaia S Ldmkm I uaitml Mlw ., . asseai fsspai iew Vara ItML r mmt Md Imib )tta CMeafa Uaa. Locaaaert aec -. y 05 a lata x h.. ta Mail A fc t aa a m y$ aa a Cwmmo a 1 t-iwt Aec f )$pa , .aa Cat. A Chcao .Nlhl kap 11 ) J M SB O.ytaa A aaala Lhaa. Xania Spr'Sd. a Col. Aic. i to a m o to a Bl Laratt a u A Columtu, wajaa teieaat l'artue fitta New Vurk. ..o oj a ai ra to mm 5 l i)a aa wata IjlP" 4IB 'LuU. 1 uta. a Hew wt.. lyacu Xante arr ., ,, mm 1 otfc l ii.it.ii . Ftaua. Uraaaa aV Caaaaaa tlmm. S Lcnda a New Yotfc Ja.iL s Is a aa MR elal)iU. laia. Aw , ia as a as lajaa I'm. a kaat Mail - lup faspaa laia tit a Luaiiwii Mail . 4 se m as r-aaa RaaM A laataaa Ry. Ft V t i -rud Kautda Ace s 4 ai J B ai t Kaiou. A Macs Hail..ii a a a aaaaaas y a aw aralaa eally 1 aal Seaaaaa J A Our. Lliw. ricaat Aaaa. RIchmonJ and Dayton Lnave Kn-liiiun! i I" C C A St I. Kv I'm ...-. 10 am 4:10 Dta Lcavi K I ii via laituiaA W twtern lra-M.ato . 9 60 am l:Wna Arrm Uayuin...... ............ ll:uo am ;uu aa BKTI.-KMINU. Lea t. I -avion ia Itayton & Wt fin '1 at-ttou lu V:0am llrOa am A (Hi iiu li ia! ua Leav- ium tit P O C a 81 L H t .. 10 JI am li nooi .7 lm lu -at im Arnre K e namj via P C O a St L Ky lftftS am 1S: pm 7. JU pm ll.tWpio aaTKn'or rtiR. Roun.l trip. KlclnmmJ anj Ratnn, via P. CV";1"" C. aiu.Kt at Komi. I inp, I-.n and l-uylmi. via 1. & W. i'mi'lmu -w-o . ,im Rouatt I rip, Kh-Iiiikid.! aud liton ......... l BS Cincinnati. Richmond Muncie R. R. Passenger Sehedaleln Effoet Iharsday February 28, ISO I. No. a. . 9: 15 am . SaJaiu No W lieaTe ft ehmoml. ...... tnth Km-1iiiimiiU Woil" llruli-T .......... B X) pna k.ib pna F K 7.-06 pa 7:10 pm V 7 a) pua :. pm a) pot HoHtiu .... . t 46 am Witta .... . KiUliell a-.ffl am Arrive Cotiaitu tirovn ...... .10 IS am Haiml'n via C.ll.a l. lu 67 am Cin'ti via C U. a U ..ll:.6 m Mo 1. Cin'ti via C. H II .. I" pm UaimiI'd viaO. 11. a I. 4 16 pm No 8', Leave " tViit tSrove.. ...... 6 0U pm " Klu-licll 5 11 pm " Witt " lioHtiin .. ....... ft 3" pm " iTiilcy. " W.lllr. rrive Soiitli B,irtiinuuJ.... ft Snpin KH-limiui ... a:iai put 6:.10 air e:iJ am V 10 am JU am KkJant r as am l.-taj aua V. Stop lor PaeneoKra. C. U A M Traina lially. JOHN J. ARCtlKK, IJ.-o.Paaa. AH W. I. AL1.KN. t-.nH Miir. Clnclnnall Northern R. R. Tr;iin paaa Waal M ancheter dailr twerp Sunday aa fiitiowa : North Bound. Soarth Baand. No. No. 4 ....to:3 a i No. j ... No. i.. .....o-.os a i ... ;opi J p IB Noa. t anil 4 run only U-tweea CinciaaaU aad Vaa Wert. Nua. and a run t'irmiich betwaea 1'mciaaad aad Ji c m T. C. M. Sehlndlor, B. Pi A. Tolbuo, t. FIRE ALARM BOXE.H. FIRST DISTRICT. South of Main, West of Seventh Street. 12, First aiul south C, Piano factory Second ami houlh B 1 1, Fourth and south li lo. Fifth and sonth B 1, F'ifth and south II IH, Seventh and south C SECOND DISTRICT. South of Main, between 7th and 11th sta. 21, Kighth and Main 23 F.itfhth and south K 21, Seventh and south O 25, Ninth and south A 2ft, Tenth and south C 27, Kleventh and Main 28, Kleventh ami south J THIRD DISTRICT. South of Main, Kast of Kleventh Street SI, Twelfth and south B 32, Twelfth and south R 84, Fourteenth and Main 3T, Fourteenth and south C 8rt, Kighteenth and south A 87, Twentieth and Main FOURTH DISTRIOT. North of Main, West of loth t. to River. 41, Third and Main, Robinson's shop. 42, Third and north C 44, City Building, Fire Headquarters 4o, Gaar. Scott & Co 41, No. 1 hone house, north tlth street 47, Champion Mills 4p Tenth and north I FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and Sevastopol. J 5, West Third and Chestnut 61, West Third and National road 62, West Third and Kinaey h:i, West Third ami Richmond event e 64, Karl ham College 6.5, State and Boyer 6H, Grant and RvlKe 67, Hunt and Maple &H, Grant and Sheridan &, Briilge avenue, Paper Mill SIXTH DISTRICT. North of D Street, Bast f-nth Street 81, Railroad Shops 2, Hntton's Cothn Factory 03, Hooftier Drill Works 4, Wayne Agricultural Works a, Richmomi City Mill Work m, Wotatt Carnage Co 67, Thirteenth and north II SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North D sta, K of 10th 7, Ninth and north A 71, Eleventh and north B 72, Fourteenth and north C 73, No. S hose house, east end 74, Kighteenth and north C 7a, Twenty-second and north K SPECIAL: SIGNALS. -t-t-2 Patrol call 1-2-1 Fire out 3-S-S Fire prewnre t hire pressure off 10-10-10 Natural pas S s 10 Salami eras on Frfp the FINISH of our h-trm-fts, as well as the workmanship, will Iwar comparison witlt any manufactnred lajaai n a'" tn country. We use the tines, uak leather, as well as tiimmirgs, and for endurance in boih a ear and appearance it is unexcelled.

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