'’“o™; the years there were many 'fSends aboutthe old house. Children of ‘he neishborhood thouRhC ^the old house, uniiaren oi 7u nf thethe Castle” was haunted. .9“ ^n„ was'ineighborhood, as pan of an m t aUon » gang,Tieighbornooa, as **- U/M,rc Parents;*”■• Weknow it isn-t haunted,” they’d say. ;‘th«'’s no! ai such Ih!ng?but we just don’t care to get close to the;..» t »» -‘‘CasUe'”^ UwaTlhen IrarUook'LTpl^rlunltTto^^th^gh thl^ :rd^~that had been part of Eureka for 60 years.‘’’“‘‘^u^ing theVars,_the building was^a^awMimsigned,_and it had been put togeme^ y decorated ,arc^d do^»rm^^ ' oarc in the uDoer floors and basement, the mairy*wo\k?al? toM^the skill that went into its con-lin11struction. and jts build- oMr and Mrs Franz Bernau, probably never will,i, ers, Mr. and m ■ Humboldt Standard, Au-,ers, Mr. »d Mrs brans nernau.^mu^^^slJTlMe gives us a glimpse into the character and|,_i_M1 4Ua orticf* - . A 1®'‘‘'l.£r‘ihe°n’ast'five months decorators have been atJZ the fnter or of the Catholic church in this work on the interior o a bpautifu appear-sance. The work is an ,^3, of the ftions beginning m year 1200, similar to t ,churches in France^andUaly Jte designs achurches in France ana n^iy. ^ ^ outlines. ^tricate being principa y pillars are!Every inch of the walls painted IEvery inch of the wans, remns^ ceilings are painted,'fn“^muttrorofrh/srwirfl'oXVc.- and U. |,^lita natural ap|H‘arance jThe work was done by Mr b. Bernaiu». Tie learned nis irauefn feSope and hJworked at it there and in New YorkCity. . ^_____r*unrr*V^ ilt;5 rortainlv