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Besitj priuting, ttl legal and c:r ations, as *l 3 for outail ting advanj ation has bef the past tW are comiDgl ek. An 4 7 pages is '^J Viti acip'l ?etically nis^ succeed. iccount of tJ He Silvat'.j Boulevard â- •â- 'ay afterm- d two oi-^'j els" aadt^ their c*?^ Thsy *| apers, the fl iw to 'lo.'l after vai»' "move"" clock in vera maf^ J Drouoft the pe»^* laisefl, "J icmed r»»^°; created-^ police t" •'^°' " tiH Scientific Experiment. u- ikin'on had looked forward to the Tom ' ,[-e 17th of Djcembtr with some iV.=^Dg f cleafcure. He was to spend it at iitocn= 0' ^. ^^jg friend Jack Spencer of :;e '"'^â- ^'vgt only that, but Spencer's aunt, t.ujS' (-cuse for him, hal been kind who l^.^r ^j. ^^j„y Durant, Tom's fiancee., ""â- ^" L well. Tom tad but few oppor- â- "•' •"" cf meeting Amy, so he naturally waa t3='i"v.u;= nne. especiallyâ€" but the reason ,iadotthi3 0Be, soon be manifest. for some reason or other, he â- er, :r her, '^^'^-ri'atly erj^y '^i'"^®^^- ^^"8 Spcn- "â- ^ XJx-az taken the somewhat bold step, cf inviting the lovers to her house, "' „p tit to leave them alone for an in- "k Sp"2er scarcely saw the fun of hav- • *Tom up to spend an evening trying to "^^l^newith -Miss Dure nt so, after an "" 3 insipid music, and more insipid con- """"lon be drew Tom out of the room on '"°ry weak pretext, and dragged him ofito "'^â- Lsok here, Tom, I've had enough of that .i-le Come and have a smoke." "â- i don't care if I do; but I'm afraid Amy ^cnt half like my leaving her." "Oaite a mistake; don't flatter yourself so „o;sly, Beeides, yon'U see plenty of her Vnen you're married. She'll get on very If' with my aunt now they're alone, and it sriKes me yc u weren't getting on very bril- '„.riv \o-.v what's your particular weak- ^^5f_ Scotch or Irish.' "Irish, please." N^h, 1 thcught FO.' "\Vny?" asked Wilkinson; "I generally •lie Scutch. 'Vt?. I kiiww," replied Spencer, without • olunteenrg any further information. la a tew minutes they had put on easy wke;?, mixed their whiskey and water, •^,j settled down in easy chairs. 'â- -Vow," iiaiLl Spencer, "what will you iiioke?' â- i've some rather good cigars," was Wil- imson's reply " Let me offer you one." He put hu hand in his pocket. "(onfound it!" he exclaimed " I must .-.avelttt my ca;ein my great cc at." 'Xever mind, old man, try this pipe; it's beauty, eot it from an American, whose :e" I helped cut oti' for him at the hospi- â- 1\. Wilkinson took it, thinking at the sime :inie the reccinmeudatioiji waa a stiange une. 'What a jolly den you have " he said as nelit up. ".Not so bad. Don't let my aunt hear you .all It a den, though; it's a study." Wilkinson laughed. "By love, though, Tom, T do study now, inu no mistake, I'm one of the coming men, I can tell you. I 'm going in for medicine on 3 nesT theory." "And how about your practice while you are perfecting your theory?" "I 'a! my aunt will buy me a practice last enough. Yes, my revolution:/; medicine. ;ng up a man's lijdy ".ake. "What are you going to do then?" "Doctor up his mind." Wilkinson smiled he did not rjuite see wtat his friend was driving at. however, .le hadconsideraole interest in science, and still more in -lack Spencer's progress, so he a.-^ed to be further enlightened. Inere was nothing that Spencer wanted so much as an appreciative listener. He lamched out under lull sail. "It's a perfect mystery to me, Tom, a d a few other men, why such marvellous p'aeccnida as we hear of occasionally in tr.e dcinain of .electro- biology, as it's called, obtain so little scientific attention." "The I as such a lot of humbug connected with ii," suggested Wilkinson. '"' (.ourse there is, but it has a eoL-iid jisis of fa3t. The science is in its infancy IS yet, Ijut It must grow. It is aknown fact ".hat one mind can influence another even at 1 distance, is it not?" I once saw a mesmerist, and certainly he seemed able to do anything, but i thought â- lewas only a conjuror." "Ivr pineal generalization, unworthy of you, '.marked Spencer. "I won't f|UOte cases, though 1 might do so for a week, but i' ok at those books, they a^-e full of well- authenticated, scientifically cjnducted, ex- periments." down from a shelf Darwin's Machish's "Philosophy of seveial volumes of the "Revue how that he could her. himself without bov, I'm going to No more doctor- that's a vast mis- hi He took 'â- /•jcn"mia. Sleep,' aud ^-ientiii'|ue." "'^ow, " continued Spence, "it is proved tnat the ineamerizer can control the will, *he actions, even the belief of his subjects 'â- 'â- he gives him a draught of water he can Take him believe it is champagne; if he gives im an mk bottle, he will smell it and think It a lovely rose." "Have you seen these experiments?" ask- ed Wilkinson. ' "2en them! Why I've made them.' W ilk.incn looked up astonished. "Ves," said Spencer, "that's why I feel sucn an interest in this business. 1 possess tae power of mesmer'zing to a considerable 'iegree, and cultivate it every chance I get. ifave a little more whiskey?" "Thanks, 1 will." "' 'i course you will," replied Spencer with a satiitiei! smile. "I decided that while we w«i= talking. klluenc-e of one mind over anotiier, you see." ^^ ilki.ison made a hasty c xclimaticn. He was ratl:( r averse to be iig t xperimented on •'-; this way. "How is all this going to help you in ioc- toring-;" he asked. 'Jiimply enough. Induce a state of trance g'vc your patient some water; make him bs- "eye it is the medicine he requires, and it *i'l have the same effect. Or if an opera- "" is re(iuired you can perform it dur- ing the trance, as he is quite insensible to "But can you always induce this trance?" 'That's a weak point, but in time 'we shall est over that. I can influence tour people out of live. Miss Durant, for instance, would w."'"y good subject." " dkinton sat silently smoking for a few T'lDutes. Apparently the mention of Amy's ^l^^ had turned his thoughts into another channel. He half wished he were back in the room *oere she was s itting. Then he thought of '«=ent events, and determined that he would ou'rea lucky dog, she's a charming of'^anlTli.""^?"' BO^ninthe midst 01 an animated discussion of th^Jr f„.~ subject. Spencer told ofTr Lue c^ «' penmentsm which the operator K'" Uoned his victim on all aorte of subK ob- ?u3 "P""" *° everything, even Ihei ?he question was one which hecoula not have wished to reply to if consciouP This made Wilkinson remark that the possession of this mesmeric gift Xed a vastpower in the hands of theVerStor Yes, It undoubtecly doee. Fortunatelv scientific men are the^ last in the wS to^teke advantage of it for frivate Wilkinson looked at his friend tivef?' "' "" ' ' '°™ P-""^! ""o- Spencer looked as if he wished the ques- tion had not been asked. "I don't mind telling you, Tora-I did once. You remember Nellie Fletcher' ' time "^° ' "°""^* " ^^^"" '^^ ' °°« "So I did but I winted to know if she liked me. I put her into a trance, with her consent, and made her an offer. She refus- "Didn't she remember anything about it afterward?" "Not an atom. The best of it is that the subject can t help answering absolutely truly unmfluenced by etiquette or anything of that sort. You're a lucky fellow, Tom, to have been safe in proposinp to Miss Durant without having to experiment first." "Yes," was Tom's laconic reply. "No doubt about her liKing you?" "I hope not, as we're engaged, " "You're a luckv Ana aha'a girl. Wilkinson naturally assented, but did not feel altogether pleaaed when Spencer be- gan praising Miss Durant somewhat enthusi- astically. He felt still less so when Spencer ended by saying: "You don't know what a debt of grati- tude you owe me, Tom. I could make her think you the meanest Ecamp on the earth, and 1 forbear." "What do you mean?" "I mean she is a splendid subject. I could easily gain complete control over her mind and continue the influence in the wak- ing state." Wilkinson began to feel uncomfortable, and changed the subject abruptly. Did you have a good time at th,6 Kester- ton's dance the other night?" "Splendid," replied Spencer, warmly. He wa? not so wrapped up in science that he was unable to enjoy the lighter pleasures "I'm afraid you didu't though you looked as if you had the blues. " Tom could not say he had passed a pleas- ant evening. The truth was that Amy had, on that occasion, danced several times with Birtlett, a cousin, and a reputed old flame of hers. Tom was of a very jealous dispo- sition, and had taken offence at it without explaining his reason. Consequently there had existed during the last few days decid- ed coolness between the lovers, and Tom had hoped that on the present evening he might have a chance of making matters smooth aga'ii, However, Amy had not felt called upon to allude to her conduct, and he had not done so. He wanted a confidant, and so he began to monopolize the talk it was his turn. He told Jack the whole story, confessing his jealousy of Birtlett and asking his ad- vice. "My dear boy," said Spencer, "there's only one course open to you. You are mak- ing yourself miserable by this uncertainty ;• wiiy not decide once for all whether Miss Du rant cares for you, and you only?" "How can I?" "E wily enough. We will get her in here; I will mesmerize her, and while she is in the trance we will ask her if she cares two straws about Bartlett." "Its all very well for you tD talk in this f a'y way yo"a don't know what it is to be jealous. "Don't I," exclaimed Spencer; "remember Nellie." "But how can we get Amy here?" asked Wilkinscn. "What possible excuse can we have for asking her?" "We don't want one," replied Spencer, confidently; "all we have to do is to will that she shall come." "I don't believe it." "Let's try," suggested Spencer. "We may rail, 1 acknowledge; we can but try." After a moment's hesitation Wilkinson assented. "Xow,"said Spencer, " concentrate your mind and will strongly that she shall come." Tom knitted his brows and wi'led. It would have been an amusing sight for any spectator. The two young men, with eyes fixed and hands firmly clenched, were bent forward in an attitude of intense^suspense, doing apparently nothing. "Are you willing?" asked Spencer, after a time. "Willing as Ba'kis," was the response. "Keep it up." They kept it up for some time without re- sult. Then just as Wilkinson was about to resign, Spencer exclaimed: "Hark!' •'Isha'n't be long," said a voice in the distance. Then came the sound of a door being closed. -JO "By Jove, she's coming 1 crnd Spencer. "Qiick, Tom, hide away those things." The whiskey bottle and glasses were hasti- ly smuggled into a coiner, and the pipes shied into the firep'aoe. T/ien came a gentle knock at the dcor, followed by a soft "May I come in?' Spencer opened the door. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Promenaders in Washington often stop to look at a pair of high-stepping, black, blood- ed horses attached to a high road wacgon, driven by a handsome, military appearing man of some fifty years, who is invariably accompanied by a handsome, matronly lady and two or tl rae bright- eyed little girls. The driver is Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, grandson of the Bonaparte's eldest brother Jerome, and who possesses, it is asserted, the first right to whatever claim the Bona- partes may have to the imperial throne of France. The lady is Madame Bonaparte, a granddaughter of Daniel Webster. S5,000.00 IN VALUABLE REWARDS. For Correct Answers to Bible Pro- blems in " Truth " Competilioa Number 9, Closiug April 7lh. THE aUESTIOVS!!! 3^? famil}) ttat lay under the curse of prl"phrt^oTd?„,^'r"°P' ^^° ^«1'" _^^3rd.-Name a wife given as a reward of val- These are the Bible que.sthmstbat Truih propounds in the new competition iust now opesied. 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HAS IMPORTED 9a P£R CENT OF ALL HORSES Erer Imported From France to America, Whose Purity of Blood Is established by their •Jtecorded Pedlffrcr« in the Ftrohe- ron ^tud iiouk of Fruncr, which %a the only Draft Horse Kecord of that country. Mr. Dunham hap juFt published u iif) (MiO tdition of his hand- Bomely Illustrated 140 patre catalop-ue for 1HK4. containing descriptions and r*d- ijrrees (ninny for l(i generations) of .v««.^«»«râ€" STAIIIO.VS M.IIIES Now Mi hand. All Rtalllono Cuarsnteetl Brpdrri Catalogrue free. Address, M- W. 1»CMIA M. Wavri.-, Du Page Co., Illinois. (35 miles west o£ Chicaeo, ohC 4N.-W. R'y, !;^;â- â- â- | .\\ V â- 'i :| [I I I I â- M Mi .j i i'