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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1892—-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE MOSCOW FOUN FOURTEEN THOUSAND | Heart of Russia. THE © bailding+ are ¥ | | Half of the takingarest or sleeping in their nurses’ a firstyou can not notice the dresses for the n. and leave ths arms bare to the biceps. The waists are full and half open at the front and Handreds of them are blondes and | end we raised our hats as we entered one of the DLING HOS PITAL | little iron erib, and these cribs are smaller than | any baby cribs you have e on iron legs, but th age family cl two feet wide, thr erseen. They stand feet long and two feet deep. Each baby has a crib to itself, and there wer ere in the world I venture you could ge y are not as big asthe aver- | t,and they are about | ward apply to the establishment for places as wet nurses and thus manage to get hold of their own babies and get paid for feeding them. I watched the bringing in of the babies and saw a nomber sent outinto the country. The re- ceiving room was about twenty fect square and in the center of one wide of it, behind a low table, sat an intelligent Russian girl wi ledger before her. At one side of her was pair of large scales, for all the world Hike a pete of ocer's scales in which sugar is weigl nd [owed her stood another of the matrons wit tape measure thrown over her shoulder, As I stood in the room I took out my watch and timed the taking in of half a dozen babies. ‘These were brought in within twenty minutes and it did not take more than three minutes at the outside to register, washand take care of each of them. Their mothers, I suppose, brought the babies in. One was a pretty Rus- sian peasant girl, who came in in hor bare feet with a bundle in her arms. She took this to “the measure from her shoulders ran it around ths tubs. are, Lam padded with » FIFTY NEW BABIES A DAY. this name is giv t the same time it is registered with anu orresponding weeks, and after this time the nurses who nurse gets #1 a m¢ f about six If a girl gets mar- ried before she becomes of age the institution ) Would run up in a cors for such service, and she | and puts a little long shirt on its body. Then ried to its little iron erib and its life as a Rus- urn which stands on the floor of the next room, | three of the snakes pursued the rat, which , turn and face ite ad- rat fuced it and showed its teeth right against its forked tongue and scomed to say, “Strike respect. Finally, about 11 o'clock at night, when the rat had been there four or five hours | down quietly and triumphantly ate the cheese. pI hi | ran over and bit one of them on the back, and le he was facing the reptile in a saucy, are-you-going-to-do-about it manner, me of sick. Its body swelled up and in less than ten minutes it was dead. corgie,” said Mrs. Bean to her only un- 1 eee | tin of Osborne doings. small and tender bodies marked with wounds and burns and their limbs deformed by frac- tures deliberately inflicted. One case depicted is that of a girl who was bound with cords until the flesh grew over them. But it is manifestly impossible to write out in plain words the | frightful details of these instances. ‘The Society for. the Prevention of Cruelty to Children bd into existence eighteen years ago by j abject misery of a helpless child unde: | physical torture at the hands of an inhuman woman. She was reseued by Mr. Henry Bergh and is now the happy wife of a well-to-do farmer | in New York state. DRINK RESPONSIBLE. “Drunk for a penny” and “dead drunk for twopence” were among the signs that graced the outside of the ale houses of old London, and they had clean straw within to accommodate hose who desired to sleep their liquor of. The biggest schooner in the city for five centa,”* The Facilities to Enable Every Man on the Streets of New York. to Own His Own Home. THE WORK OF THE S. P. C. C. WASHINGTON AGREAT CENTER What = Man of Moderate Means Can Do if He Will—New Enterprises Which Will Ex- pand the Business Aron of This City—Indi- cations of Progress Which Other Cities Are ‘Trying to Develop, How the Infamous Padroni! Were Driven From the Metropolis—Flower Girls and Ohild Beggars—Smith, the New York “Fa- gin”—Case No. 2,206—Vics Traps for Boys. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. New York, August 26, 1892. LITTLE ITALIAN girl, dancing in fantas- tic costume and play- ing ahome in this city are so many that the opportunity is presented attracted quite a crowd not as an extemnation. Nobody thought of plead. city for the reason that own ho: The celebrated prosecution of the padrone ing. These Chinamen are familiar with | own his if he has only the mind to dealer in child slaves had sceured seven boys by | gutters along Broadw: ¥ and intersecting streets been that they . spectators rescued him. There is a poker which Incidentally, the | 8? La happen, which forever in the mutrop. : a testimony at the trial showed that the victims | "7% ¢mployed to burn the face and hands of jis. | oue convicted of selling such weapons now- | indebtedness on the home, | adays is prosecuted. Ten years ago Broadway, from 23d to 334 | FLOWER GIRLS TEN YEARS AGO. It will be remembered sR sie ake the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals prose- ing adopted toward making the relati 2 ented the boy und the Society for the Preven | Econ Mirena causes tence was for old imposters and voung beggars. A | by constructing lines of railroad. There is, for child cannot now beg enough in one day to sup- a girl of eleven years was seen by an officer of donuccee ing a woman from door to door. She carried a small basket, while the wo She made cuil completion which will extend from Alexandria to Mount Vernon, This latter road will pass ged a big one. at barement doors, the woman “Did, ch? Hada fine time, T presnm locuied there. One of there c* acerne, in which laced in her basket by the charitably disposed. Mr. W. H. Flotcher of this city ia interested, Tite" mousy was. safely transferred (0 the | the little girt, “and I will give you some warm | ‘“‘Scems perfectly horrible, doesn’t it, after | begun the making of baskets, and have in their TRE “NEW YORK FAGIN” AND CASE No. 42,206. | Y-ens, beg, torturing and starving him whet he di hungry set. stantial growth. ACILITIES FOR BUY- | there are no trolley electric street railroads be- cause the public and the lawmakers look my them as ugly to the sight and dangerous to an | of the grave q | the mi ities of the country is the best way to get rid of the troller. So it will be | found that Washington, *o far as the use of electricity for public lighting and street cat. | transportation is concerned, instead of being behind other cities leads the ‘procession in the movement toward the successful solution of the question of how best to adapt this agency to the needs of modern life in cities, THE WEEK'S RECORD. The building operations during the wock end- ing yesterday were small. During that period fifty permite were issued for new dwellings with & total estimated cost of €141.350. Th. was divided as follows among the seve | | | | mit, $4,000, and county, TARIFF REFORM. Ry Wx. M. Sraixere. New MIRRIKE: OF A Wowax Prom Mans. By Fran | York: Hoveadon Co.” Waah- Tremscn.. in ess storms. "Ewas he who in the desert bu’ "Twas he who b ‘Than that of the da sturdier race And made tie hun J firesides glow, From secret hasins of the stone, ; Alrpady work has been begun on an electric tase ghee ucking milk from their milk- re | After he got through he took a notion to have > C 3 AER From the Chicazo Times. rami ar det Washi " In quest of buried wealth aniold Ince 2 the other half hace. little | iM charge of them take = "some more fun with the wakes and | te 8. P. C. C. on East 24th strect accompany- aarpens — Netay migeraaed —— Sines Sane anavched tb earth of Ok talked w ewaddied infants who have had their fill and are psn, Sapte gar — | For treasures hiddeu there alone! "Twas he who lent to labor smiles And siumber lulls to rest at uigntt Follow from first to latest breatht | Phermal F in Moscow than there are in Paris, but it is helplessness cries aloud for mercy. Yet the | superior to the overhead trolie 5 i infanticide here torturing infants would’ seem thoughtful will once | ine probity othe water of Pars ao! CRUELTY TO CHILDREN | spirits oenetMen'.crinaertemas | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. | S2seitiizitrorivest once not represent state of that city photographs of such victims rescned that are lems of municipal life bas now in this regard. ym told that brag — eae Get poate hy. Rene nrg op Sree of the Society s it toward which = = al ere 4 coon Ge & one i ir babi instituti tor . fs for vention of Cruelty to Children, their their way yond wth OVFLY stRBON: war! apply ie eahlachwest or $e Child Slavery No Longer Practiced | much diticalty i oe OREAT CLUB HOUSES AND THEIR CARD HALLO — HOW BACCARAT PLAYED SCENES AROUND. THE CARD TABLE — TRAVELERS sosoURNING THERE. Correspondence of The Fvenine Star. AIX-Les-Barws, August 18, 1892. AS USIT AT MY WINDW LOOKING oUT upon the Revard mountain on my left, the town of Aix-les-Bains in the foreground, the valley of Aix boyond and another range bound- ing the view in « circle to the right, I think of Washington aud Washingtonians. I shall write to them. The town of Aix is very beantifully situated in « valiey between mountains ranging from three to five thousand feet high. Near the town isa quiet lake, the waters of which wary st . | tne table and handed slip of paper on which “the biggest five-cent glass of whisky in the ii tions: Northwest, thirteen permits, §31,200; | With the light from « delicate green to turquoise A Visit to the Baby Farm in the | i was told, 1.300 cribs standing in the garden ai | te» written the name of tos bate te the Teak ing the fiddle on @ | world” are signs of modern New York. These moat aaedarete, staan | southwast, twelve permits, @I2500; nertecen | Mins.end ot thanes assume a hae of deep purple. the time I visited it. In some of the ecribs/ keeper. She was asked the date of its birth Broadway corner, | are the places where men call for a schooner of | moet Modetate SAteRs | sixteen parmiie, $61,900; eputienst, ons | The town itself is delightfully clean and the babies were Iving. ‘They rested on soft mat- and was then given @ check with a number old ale, throw a glass of whisky into it. shake to become their own ua t permite, €21,- we tresses with their little heads, many of which | on it, and her baby was banded over to. tho ona recent atterncon, %™!e Pepper inand gulp it down. Then they landlords, Inonerense | 950. ss | Is are neat and pretty, most of Ses seemed to me no bigger than a base ball, upon girl ‘with the tape measure. This girl un- gna recent afternoon. | go home and beat their ven and wives, | it may be eaid that it fs ees satly white, Just now every place T SF ANTS, | little pillows, and over them were drawn nets to | wrapped the little one in a jiffy and laid it ‘The unusual spectacle | Drink is responsible for most of the ernelty to | easy for a person to own. NEW BOO! A with guests,and the fine baths are A MILLION OF INFANTS. | iscid their red faces from the too ardent kisses | eqatiiing ‘oa. the scales, ‘Sierthen gree its recalied the days of |children, Among the ancients drunkenness | = | iiss crowded all day long with health and pleasure Se [of the wind. They look most comfortable, and | weight to the bookkeeper and taking the child slavery in New | W## Tegerded. as an aggravation of crime and | his own home in this seekers. How the Great Moscow Foundling Asylum | 1.00 babioe 1 York, ppl pide by, “drunk, your hor before a Roman | custom, as well as eelf- |... Virk: Chas. L. Webster & Co. Aixisknown ass health resort. Tt tealee fe Managed—Its Hundreds of Madounas— | make loss than these 1,000 odd Russian the infamous e. Pity it is that such is not the ease in| imak Gece MOKEYS. Br K. L. Ganwam | known as the summer Monte Carlo, Its both, Membiers of | babies we king. emploved | New York. If re the drunken women who | ipa of anstbaode hile ease ple with | In the morning the ® go to the baths, the Aa Institution Which the Gamblers Here and there about the grounds I noted | wretched child: to smother, their children would not customarily ctpiguene dake ar onpinis + Jt M.D. | Bick p under treatment bei «I * | C. ing Russia Have to Pay For. | dadibes ons hich: the Sabtas wece their | serape violina and caper on the streets. ‘They | escape with a month on the island, | small capital to start on the road that at the end . MGS | carn: ir rooms in the botele in core eae - pesscevabpe Meavinas tee co pss ube yes ptr cotnesuhi ie rertee ond | pin Guiae aOR aes | inmuresn home free of debt to their families, | Patia ‘ | fred chairs to the baths and back aguin, and the noted be the littie ones were ha | pace Gussie Wits ives faldnick Sols gers (etal (avs veoalved Ca’ gbod Gast be’ atéea There are the various building associations, | TH" Lost Free eee | Bo care nae walling thon Sens. Air | Mpecial Correspondence of The Fvenine Star. } The tables. whic or e wit! @ families, who wer lad ihe Se 5 teri : OKTn. eterson & Brow. | the plunge in the swimming pool, or the douche Moscow, Russia, July 30,1992. | had padded to tosell their offspring for a few dollars, the | bands of the 8. P.O. C., which has si the alfecrice tarnan? the amalleavings cont is | eng SUNNY SIDE OF FOLTICS. ty Pume-| 404 men pes t in front of the HE BIGGEST Baby | n looked’ in vain speculative buyers undertaking to clothe and | *everal such that were located in the rear of | the effective direction of paying ren& Then it) rxica KEDPALL. St. Paul: ThosPrice Medill mal Establishment ot prom farm in the world is ° torture feed the unhappy youngsters and to teach ostennible cigar stores and bird shops. Now ## Usual to sell houses on a small cach pay-| Co : nagh the streets und parka, fe a see a it c dre erat ing eadglay instruments, 4 then discovery is made of such a rend ment, with the deferred payments so arranged none Ss. M ANT 1. 1502 New x es Amerteas | But the in th ofernoon,when ow parrdponts so saps 1 in soft lin fos Sesto A a vealthy in| YOUS for j » pic at they can be met each month with little or | Stk Note Co. “Washington: Hts. Teal to the tops of the costa $500,000 a year to saddled up till Seductive tales of cual Sted wealth sckate hice cian SAIDIAFS| a gvacees tas oe ds eee ee ee ern | MARINIONARIA Aaa Mountains, upon the lake or to some other yun it, and it hes an an- | big rag babs, sash inveigiccnt cee ae nd drinking are offered to innocent Young~ house woukl be. Inthe broad sense that the 1 » Chieage: J.B. Mart _ 1 and the great mast go to the al crop of 14,009 With the exception of whe le red face a BieeinaA 4G Gan Pots -| ters who may be induced to enter. ‘The | purchase of a house means economy in personal | A FOOT NOTE TO HISTORY cone me nee ee See baer mh = pes and its brigh: evea peep ow it rey mmotoed toe great extent with im-) amonnt of damage that may be done to youth-| Expenditures and piaction at Rragstiarit| Treatista@emen ee ten ‘an canoe cspagel fom hageoalralot kod at this baby b punity. {ful morals by a quietly conducted estabiish- | cannot be said “to be easy for 2ePHONE, Bon. 2 Chas. The Cercle and the G S Fokeace | - 1 a © © nMny persons. the Grand Casino aretwe farm at St. Petersburg. oung matron i Ke ee Fe ee OF Toe CuTEORE | seat gf this kind is enormons,. "Free bors 4 Phstacle in the way of the average | BITTE PRUITS, by Madame Cano. Caleage: | aplewdid clubs, arparated in manenamene see which turns outa 4 vies were HREE UNFORTUNATES. he children thus secu-ed were shipped from | ciabs have recently been organized in New tural reluctance w is fe rT. Neely. ie . harvest of 8.000 more, of horror | head of the baby, noted the size of it and then to Marseilles. From the latter eity they | York, which promise to be very beneficial, | fettya’ stn” ning - rome egg taro By bus Weense waeee, | Oe lont sites, but united in spirit and eince its foundation and she re- | ineasnred its length from crown to sole. These thwalk albois. : There ought to be one in every ward in every | into the future. A man unaccustomed to deal. | 3 and h ne provi r the enter- into the |? : figures were put down and t isk was car- big city, and oe aa oe portunity oes * | ing in sum: Keer than his daily, weekly or ALPHONSO Davper. Chik —— = “rs +." m eS he people nto the | of baby ried off, usked as it was, into the next reom ree! for rick and philanthropic people to do month lary is apt to be very much im- oe | Rests of Aix; h have theaters, rooms, this | h tly never n 1 to the washer, First, how- muck good. Such clubs give the boys some- | ad w “ | cafes: both a: ated in beauaful parks wit haw : te a . bo . Suc ¥ | pressed wich t veral thousand | xs comeTETUTIOx oF ny d che pretty | ever, its check of white bone bearing ite’ nam- thing todoand afford them a piace of resort | Hollars, The: dower cy eon Td ee Eee eam | Poantat have asic every Any; 0 wentiing 4 I ber was tied about its neck and it from this y tor . away from the crowded tenements, Thus they | may arise, cickn ows of position . LT Rea ty. liv. both have large and bese | time lost its name and became @ number. alid quarters, being » 2 are ‘not compelled to jon “growler gangs” for | that men are in: to defer the aseumption mie » where baccarat is played ‘= pahronredaggesd agent | WASHING AND DRESSING Sew anmivats, | P9 “ay, while at night they performed ia the tho purpo.e of amis nus idle~ | of any obligation until they have more toney rt a von until early tm an] as I write this letter 1,309 | iusbeu mide aden oe as ee dens nud concert suloans All of tholt om hers chin into criminal | jn hand. ‘hen again they are influenced by the | or & Schwarz husthoated 1g meal | Let us follow it as id and see he earnings they were fo 0 hand over to the, Gre DaAie: “ware dake to Seances ae nee of Snir a > chwa » | Americas ; 4 Jom taken care of. In the next room an old lady is | padrone, of whom they stood in great awe, we the ei ere taken to preserve | hope that in a short time their prospects willim- | kN UNITED STATES, within the walls here Nt | belie Wecicn Gan tree eaten fod country from moral contami- | prove and their income inerease. In the mean: | York: American Book Moscow. The Moscow f asylum is an | washing.a baby that was bronght in five min-| Peing beaten and atarvod if they did. not Hiss int not now be 60,000 persons | time they go on paying out money to the extent | import imperial institution. It ed by Cathe | utes earlier. She 8 to the girl who brings | > maliey 4 ees a nO confined in p ms and 11,000 more | of €304,#400 and #500. with the excep- | TARY FIRST - % om rime II one of the Coeearaoe the new baby in and the baby is dropped gently {oa ey were ab te = ine res in reformat ited States, tion that they and the ieulawehanarest | ae oe hone | Sewing m clube, wad thelr Rest of the empresses of Kussia’s past, and it is on a padded table and left a second while num- | **skmast ne) Mlared, ‘and they | IX THE CHINESE QUARTER. over their heads they have nothing at the end | | iftce aypotntment an kept up toxdas : playing carda. AU ber one is dressed. ft continues to squall and pare pag Sar pet dee haa [Ree her a eg earned ee, every to show for their money. Most | THE sLoyD SYSTEM OF woop woxsane. |! ime where Iaccarat ta as ever reached their p pop | plaved at m of the cards used in Russia are mate by the gov kick as it lies there for five seconds on its back, | { plitida pai by this “pelistae an | Yorks ther-ex sis Veatenlidin eons Oil linit the folly of such a course. But there! by 5 » A.B. New York: American | 2 me time to ernment. The hibiied but stops suddenly as the old lady picks it up. | PHOMVasU toe Rik waivate enti (aoe Shale esas Pies i neq | 4 @ much larger class who don't care. They go, 3 ° F ou dazzling. Itstarte up again as che Inyn it in the copper | dissipation of hoarded for his private enrich- | immoruland depravinginflience. Unrestraingd | Cute principle to live in the present and Jet | Pay ree OS he | bath tub ined with flannel, ‘This has warm | Mens {ie results were inevitable. | The itl | apparently by any mo: ver. they | the future take cure of iteclf. They spend every Ag ml i Bg Pd lc. eucopting ve the regaler water in it and into it more warm water is ow-| 1oo71.04'to atoul, nnd both were Goes, Wren out | HEE con-tantly coming into collision with the | cent they earn and: sccm to thiuk thet they are i 1 Feary under throuch the vast and beau | ing. With soup the old lady quickly washes the | erhed 0 Steal ond both were roo worm Out police through their propensity for enticing | dolug their duty, OF THREE NORMANDY INNS. By | their wines, onthe bas Eaoy and in ten seconds by my wate abe bes | ood, ending in the hospitals and in the pottor's | Lttl® fens Hashemi esvanr ee paers IT CAN LE DONE. PUR Bowens Down, sew York: Lovell, Coryell | i aopee | cleaned every part of its body. She now raises | £ 3 of pig-tailed fathe vhite | era : a1 s0. Wah ae , nd the play likin her Mardis aed) lave it cm a: Ore ponte | #80 | mothers have very often to be rescued by the | Yet the fact remains that any man with | ne . 53 | er« m table to | table. She dries its red limbs with a soft towel WIPING OUT THE BUSINESS. |S.P. C.C. from surroundiygs most vile and | Teasonable good Leith and steady habits can | A MAIDEN OF Ns aaa op fos Mere one treads toes of duke ad comes the diaper, which is much the same as the | Ancarola, which resulted in the wiping out of f every possible description, thoagh of | dono. A young man has pt married. ile | “cis Woucestrx Daveury. New tovk. Bur. | schaacheyehgemcngtning So This big Moscow Fics used by onr bablew at home, and then | this abominable business in New York, has not | Course that doot not restrain respectable and | and his wife are’ young and vigorous, “They | {ayn ghekszix Da j iat ale a stone's throw of | clothes Saad the etaet ae aestteee eeruaatins | vet pamed out of the public recollection. In | “trittian young women from teaching them | don't care to live extravagan‘ly, are contented OF THE FAMILY. Ry Mav | ous and otherwise. vne gambling cas pad clothes and the infant i complete. It is ear-| Xet paged oat of the public recollection. | In | juble verses and sometimes matrsing them, | with a mogerate mode of life and . vers few, merely lo Diamonds flask, Sesdies THE WORK OF THE 8. P. ©. Cc. ingtoa: Brentano’ is on the banks nw iv | cau fosdting ucstagan. Md face hae elty’ to Childs information | : ee | inst fi 5 1 rustle as with Fety heart of this city of 600,00) be baptized by the priest ina great wilver | from the Italian government that a notorious | The business of gathering cigar stumps in | which # appeso hs has a foe bnndised ds THE FREE TRADE STRUGGLE IN ENGLAND. Teach over MH wanting: iareat F ried ' : 5 saved up, or if he hasu't he can have ina Co. . in the at and for the next four weeks it is rer rome Sone and hoe Beet lis quite an important industry, the material | short Hee He finds » modest house wh ch be | Rr tacks bi HOW BACCARAT JS PLAYED sure, of a8 good attention and ae oat woos at a Aline eH KEP | thus collected being utilized iu the manu-| would be willing to occarrand he wnstge | Hovendon Co. Yea Although baccara! is quite a simple game Tawn, into which, oa combinations in our maga-/| good food as any baby can__ have. sr flpais’ he ahead all Atlantic ports fas 4 ~ | facture of cigarettes. But children who are | to buy, paying so much n cash, and these | sty eu % cannot undertake £ to @ be it. How- See chitiren are & ments would surprise her. The th will be carefully waiched and it will) thei acrival here Ly the stenaiee Elves fron: | fdand engaged in it are quickly pounced upon | cash payments are nome times very inal, The STI at ante ee cick ok are sti “ Visited the esta }hies of this iastitution know nothing d with matier taken from in Liverpool, Tho pedro) mcnmer Elysia from | nowadays by the soc During the seven- | balance isurranged in monthly notes, theamount mp ines ced c sec ne “gr vegpstonss. Gorgeous Imperial sere cow'k milk,” and they throngh hich are selected for this purpose | Liverpool. The padrone escaped. t eeubife | teem years of its existence the 8. P. C. C. has | of cach note, peraps, abou: the eame as he i ae tonne Shek The yyes livery, took mv cart sai teas sperimented upon | and which are kept in another part of the es- | uently captured in an Ginggat iba aie resctied $3,633 childven. It has brought 21,232) would have to pay in rent. Each month he | Men? ws 9) | Se tae aoe, a long-gowned shock doctors and tablichment. The vaccine matter is transferred. ae oy basa reneged “pees at the custom | prosecutions and has obtained 20,697 convi - | would find himself a Lite nearer to being the | egdticueapy. | te eee ee ae one of the matr dire Sar Ae directly from the calf to the child, and the | use for his violins and harps. During the same period it has investi- | owner of the house. But it might happen that eee Se er at Seo thie, Gene a sical hie | Stentest attention ix paid to having the animals TEN YEAUS IN THE PENITENTIARY, ted 61.749 ex after a while ho would have a chance to sell the | THER TGRY OF TWO LIVES. By Stcaut STERNE, pea ed mag cng nd ; abi ae | clean and health: Fray G. CaRrexter, Thereupon ensued aatruggle in the courts. | [t rescued § dren daring the Inst year, | property or else he might want to 2 : “ries ud the "barker. —_ who © wanole i sleep on t ne ame Ancarola employed the best logal talent obtain- | prosecuted 2,402 cases and secarcd 2,761 con- | ter house. His equiy in the property, even | : pug tle English ant mach uch nurse's bed stands Prgee per pista naircemts society | Vistions. Anybody who believes that a child iy if he should sell for exactly whit he | Wtitten for 7 croupier shuffles — = babies as ees GOT BIT AT LAST. palling texth tte ripe 4s to obtain a cone | D&E ill-treated ean secure an investigation of | paid for it, would represen lorger = by wy <9 14 p with the greatest care Tey ; sighted porte in | {te matter by applying to the society. ‘This | sum in cash then he ever had befor - w rho reigned from sea to se oe well-snadesd wa is taken that i ia Be | Matthars ned n Ent Rogues f= ae Tatarosting: | vietion, becanse it was zoalizad that ‘failure in |a-oa of price deenis work mus toeeed cll nee | ee ea ayer - ath fp ccarercep penton polite air and in excellent with te healthy. 1 | but Uncqual Contest. the case would signify the indefinite perpstua-| the world. Nearly 800 similar societies exiat in | could buy a more pretentious house and start over prairieslande engeney td has her 0} “ | From the Punxsutawney Spirit, berry 3 — pipovidal fied ome, itt | various countries. in again to pay for it, Many a man has Our anenerae Player pute im fro saber breast, snd th : Tie cain aut are | , Last Thureday evening a large rat was placed | tstitv, owing to theif dread of the. prdvone, | THE MUSEUM AT THE Rooms OF THES. P. ¢. C. Caen ct nero Old Manitou, te Indian Fate? aper mones, varying wilscush sight. ‘There we kept ai what 1 degrees, | in the Hotel Pantail window along with the five | They had ull been taught to tell the same story, | Contains an extraordinary assemblage of in- pad hy cep pp gg et ‘The crompler saya, hundreds of these nur-es It is the same id the | rattlesnakes on exhibition there. The rat was | that he was their uncle and that he was taking | struments of torture. There is a base ball bat | *2eewation = sie the redmag through and the banker he sal | ‘ A , with a view toa sale ina highe jogs , ant girls of sixteca yo: babies ar | St first so terrified at the sight of his venomous | them igh mane in Canada, and all | which was used by a father who strack his little | the are ge tan there to be asses wantin jdenls two or Seemed im their best cin! companions that he ctuslly fainted. He horrible threats had been used to perynade | boy over the head with it, He got five yoarsin | speculation, for whe:her he sei *, npc deca at be aeiernson, sud al x . ec cg led over and lay in an apparent swoon for | Howorer beive: finally pocemated et to Prison. “Another relic is a potato masher, « | or keeps it as long as > is gradual aaron sariter homie ise een ok pal the institutiva. These caps are SCOaaE | ct tee sliced! Bind ts aeiviaee Llenasi ould be protested. they told. erervthing, tag | blow from which made a chiid'an idiot for life. |it he is that mach ahea) ‘ of Beas fi Bias, grace ox red, which are a at almost | falls —— : : Tear eee eels eed tne a | Hang onthe wall dave pair of choes thes vers | Rian who san In the one cas "Twashe who strewed the settler’ tras gy tage em | O'Shanter caps at top. bat whit ies born two or | and began to size up the éituation, and in order | the accused found himself entangled in @ net- | 0 6)0" sinail Prince Leo for walking the tight is something to show for ih hk ankcare : = bets and ng the play about the forvuexd, and which thirve months These |to test the metal of his reptile amociates ran | work of evidence from which there was no e¥-| Ton. "When. he perfor a ning fhe <— e ee arith wrecks of lives an cohen farm, et im the table. All this te it taeda ee ~ | wrapped in cotton 3 ¥ hardiy seemed | ap and bit one on the back. It rattled, coiled Frensehl el praclptery dh this entactrone tin | ater here his employers sed to beat him eo | There are plenty of mea who have pond ou. fi | rls eanchpencrnl Read. The dresses of these hundreds of n | alive. but L could ‘uivering of their | 1d struck. But the rat was not there, ‘Two or | {Be Penitentiary, and with this catagtropho the | Wultc on tie isn tant ae nae oe | are, are plenty of mca wh itInd not) 40! ragie tales nurves are cut low at the neck, ding | eyelids as the mat the glass tops of | #d struc 7 industry of the padroni was'brought to an end | : y 1 3 re pee little Evelyn Scott because she was naughty, always happens that 1 2 GANDLERS OF ALL KIND, | versaries, then jump out of the way just in time wee ee oe — anil Gites are many utilized for adh mouth und the m iets pha necpndO The men who sit at these tables and the es ic a ely e enelavts 40 . anil age es of Vengeful g 4 behind ¢ | in bath iat i tee | eee ee Letpath Farid fal Re Ttalian dancer of the other day on Broadway | eer ge aban =. sory | 8 esi rees hog Whete Saat ond tary van ote oes abe cont bebind the on and bet over botto eh tub th 4 | fell down right on top of a pile of snakes, ‘Then | W&# quickly rescued and taken care of by the | jurgn'celtection of tor prtste jcek ete Ane | Aino oan te tthe shape a ws And passion raged in turbulent dood! the men’s shoulders are of ail races, nation- | the baby was © | it hustled away, followed by a big rattler. ‘The | 4uthoritics. | alities, kinds and conditions, Here you see ety Yas ‘ing bis bew with how many youngsters were killed by them for- tase | of the eVeminate cast, ven nie neighbor on About fifiy new babies aro received om the | me if you dare.” | It truck, but the rat was not | street, was haunted at all hours of the night, ay | merly. In ndilition to these there are many | Some Focent railroad echem.s afford a strik- Seneel se wartaes ama the chate, moves in the highest “ s there to receive the blow. ‘i implements of torture and abuse from “‘shep- justration of the grow: Waica foun ted fruitful homes apace, hbor on the right, who ioe ® by this institucion every day, and all "This proceeding was kept up until the rat be- | Wells by day, by flower girls, who offered herds’ “folds” and baby farme; likewise on Iteeems that the population of some 257,000 Making of barreu duis a feast! Pe oak ee Se tp Be jiemtions asked. | gan to Consider limaelf master of the situation, | their wares for ‘sale on the street and in the | Mrs folds” and baby farms; Iikewive an | , . 257, ¥ at all, excepting the society of the cercles r . z= . ae P oma a mag- | in the area of sixty square miles is drawing to- jab aloe bal 5 Pat Engl fh nes of the in- | He weemed to love all fear of the sakos and | saloons, Their ostensible “accupation was ¢Picunemoning xokttama a den of oriental mag- | Sprcelermon: : | "Twas he wine bade the redman go and the dance houres. Fat Engli-h and French stitution, but mor brought by their | would ran over and under them and treat them | merely a cloak. One never soes them any more, | faucet" A knife is shown which wav used by a| vara way heen yy Due Mepham cars ‘To buntin ond the Styx, dowagers who only play penny whist at bome home, and play small bets of five or twenty losing with better h sirens generally — and the snakes were all piled up together in one | tion of Cruelty to Children defended him in eee = their better and older sisters, £ aS is written on a little round tag of bone, and it dropped down on the snakes. Immediately the | Children sent out into the highways of t Y | collision in this fashion sometimes. Rie tie ak Baltimore, Pog a or tee are about 12.000 visitors here now. Sir RUN DREDS RUSSIAN MADONNAS. is tied around the of the child, and by | sat jumped in among the snakes to get it. ‘The | to codlect revenue are immedystely ga tellen, “Whe mich Santor ar = 7 d his daughters ane step end of one of these walks you | this number it goes in the institution. If the!| serpents hissed and shook their ratties, nd the | and their parents are promptly urrested and _ Rei reas pore eragen tg rethlen rest, ping at this hotel. The King of Greece ts at Jook along a line of 990 waite necks «bining ont | Mother wants it Seg dageall ah St | rat, thinking they wanted the cheese, proceeded | fined. AFTER TAKING. “hich, in addition to the present rallroed feat, Ere turning toward iis ranch again, Bplendide Hote. Mr. Windham, the comedian, moped Tage eel Sys fall so as to show | Tbicn aro kept in this institation only four, Reneral scattering among them. Then he wat | Ona very inclemont afternoon in last March | They Swap Expericnces 0 ir | or rasckng tat grant commroar enti gave f piichment vevterday, Miss Croy Johnston, Mrs. and Miss Bastianelli of Wash- ington are also here. 5. EB. ugh a trac mantry sont . terest you take in the narses ant babies and tho other snakes struck and hit the at on the | standing out body and | i peabrevagheh hp hnpenc ret Lape fears | In lowiy houschotds pure and uright, — — their feeting. but ss you grow used to this | | side. This angered him very much and he | aie features of ‘pity. | “Are yon? Got buck from mine just two|there hope will E @ great manufacturing Untainted by the thought of wiles A Difforent Kind of Wine. Rote that each git | napped his teeth right in frout of the snake's | Many a bright ni as dropped into her | weeks ago.” center. Already two large plants have been| | Where honest toll the day beguiles From the Philade’plte Press. The sleeves, full at the shoulders, are short | fangs. But the rat soon began to look very | stretched paim and many a good cold slice was ‘They were ty of the nivest girls in the imply immense! How have you enjoyed 4 ick | "T'was he who ruled from sea to sea, world. They had been several years abroad, the skirts gathered in at the waist, are short and dea ns woman's purse and the food was stowed away | yourself ? a elie ny O plies pata ae ‘The sea of Lirth, the wea of death; | where, of course, no one drinks water and wine do not reach to the ankles. The cape are of Tired of Vegetables. SS eet mae itd blew |" “Grandly! How T hate to come back to the | wide, ‘They pr to manufacture furniture | Shaping our humau destiny, | + Now they were at one of the a —— < = —— aad _ | | resin theteiiameaaree a oe ® — Tip phe a Lore | din and dust again!” and turn ou: work. Another concern has The inter wean that wi | southern resorts in America. Vou know that ee. y ussian beauty and Po BOI ‘flaxen. | ter, “ y thes.” t oks in the try? Good fichi hi place a number of those marvels of modern —Davip GkawaM Apes. yp ing ase canis at vee pg atm in enrolment al Lenser hs | { se = ee one wpidinecsimsiccucs tT ——o oe will devour a log of wood and | Yarrow Farm, Laurel, Md., August 20, 1699, ell, the tue wicost of the world came im presented. Hun- re last cvening? pited the who | y iu eject baskets complete and practically ready for cia ele thets io aah : Greds have the rosy checks that you find along “Yn moi” © was at her sidein au instant. “We Stalian—no londid! Caught wagon loads of beauties. market, Tttoetnted thet tee ie eully she) cae ores Soom. samaite snes range groves and the Nova and Upper Volza and here and there Didu’t he propose to you?’ Prerea ie iatadi nineties ¢ you did, too?” beginning and that other manufacturirg con- eee re ROY ee Z They wore thirets.and the lovdy wince? YoR see the dark eyes and brunette faces which ek wales” se} sen hes rome tae ‘he Saket i 1, I should vay so! Hauled them out till | cerns are preparing to locate there. W. A. Rudse tn London Nature. hich I speak wes. of couree, what 1 enued amy ol ome cad of te eck T da’t you refuse him?” tev taikiofosd enough 10 Soopiy a eooraeel| Sane ee ee any i noms BY RAIL TO e100, As cases of poisoning from the bite of ven-| most nutural touricr. ‘Then thes drank in the oo Il i Ee “Yes, mother.” peuastone Italiano, © eee plssh Slack Aira Roolice acne is ar Bison ayyaky. al reported in Tux Srax, w | O™0U repos srw haypily rar in this country free and thoughts: sar this long experience girls mm the below me. Think | my did vou do ist Mr. Pease ia rich, band- | _ In her anxiety to shat down the beskot lid the | eat and well eooked aud everything lovely and | meeting of the citizens of Sligo, Md., was held | it AY prove interesting to some of your | — wine is wot that kind. Nellie pres Sh aT Naat Nira | same te of od fam maman frond her pares and gut rolled pen | Dot very expenive” forthe parpue of encouraging the’ sontinan | eader» 1 T relate my experience om "thn the southern wine i tc’ kind. Nels tre fed and Mieed; 2 thecened ee rn | Wist Geadiay??s an 0lk mecthoc‘uca'| teroregeaee Proved that the femily did not | yyae’e way wil me, exactly. By the by, | tion to that place of the street railroad which is | ™atter. | her mind thet the heat had overcome her forming their part in the pi: nd all th Pym tate cs suffer from any afiliction of poverty. Begging | “Bere were vou to be built out the 7th street road to the Dis-| About a month ago I caught two snakes * said whe, “I believe I am’ ome ‘Under one of Drightect Eee pga | bes soil you are my mother that I hate | was easier than work, the father being too may ous Sears pee teed toad — the | tit line and to Takoma. | There was a = et Bickleigh, near Plymouth, aud while exam- | struck. the gardens of the world. it was, in to tell you.” i to toil, and his prosperity was evidenced by abil?” er of earnestness displayed which evinces a ining one it “bit” or rather struck me onthe| “Oh, dear, co am I,” said Isabel. might worth coming to Russia ty see. “T must know.” — book showing — $3,000 - deposits, | 7 er—y-oe.'? ough eee ee ie -sn 4 lower part of the right thumb. I ‘Then the’ a with daw horror ‘THR BABIES’ CRIBS. aw aeenaL get » husband X must have o | It ie 8 notorious fact that many boariling houses | «/4ud'you hed that corner: room looking out | SZ? S70 red | sucked the puncture (it could not be called a | sub other and & Prat Ieabel, VILLAGE CRADLE. hose name is to be found out of the | of the very cheap kind in New York aresupplied | ,..., " gis . this great und prosperous city. All these railroad P ®| It could not be the wine. it Tnal As we walked through the garden the nnzs0 | i. vader the sumervicin ot tha ee sceat groan — i ‘ | Seross the burnyard to the horse pond full of | entes; ‘are red not merel; the | wound), which bled a little. and tried to make tit could. “Whet will become of existed en. The young matron, bowed to then | finer the aoe, of the doctor of, the | vegetable kingdom. with food entirely by begging. | Polliwogs, whiore you eauglt your big fish?" inep: ly by thought know I cennot walk straight out of the diniy ; ee ; travel, but by the desire of those living in the | sround . hand and room,” wailed Nellie. | roght back to the institction | Queen Vietorla a Writer of Specials. Tho most important capture in the begging | And there wasn't enough shade within three | vicinity to ahare in the business of the elty | STOuR4 the point and the hand —, straight?” entreated Isabel. | , onight back to the iustitation | | Queen Vietoria « s “* at of | miles of the place to cover a hammock, you| Which’ has increased in with ceerpodt vad Sienar 5 was ‘This with utter » | aud are educated. They are taught trades and | From the ox bf : usinees made within revent years was that of | didu’t have a decent restaurant meal while you | “= importance the unable to hold anything and almost in a fainting b ‘al at twelve go out to work for themselves, Some | The announcement in the Court Circular | Daniel Smith, the “New York Fagin, who | were there, and you paid #150 week for ey os | StO8th of population. efitblic attention bas | condition. The firet eymptom (apart from the | {fom Nellie, whose pretty — of the “girls are ‘taken back as officers about the fia gt.Heitigeuberg and the health of | picked up a ru bow and made a slave of | ”*Kr—y-c-s; but how do you come to huow so | Feccntly Rorsaob ugar Pd en ae, ~ swelling) was a peculiar taste and a sensation of oo in bere and inguired if the aud they are trained as hospital nurses. | Princess Beatles was written by the queen Ein. . burning bis arm with @ red-hot poker and much about the place?” repeal jaa ‘0 ‘doe increase in | swelling in the teeth, then the tongue com- broke Sing cm, heal Many jai the bors go into the army and there | herself, who sent it mp to London by a special | putting acid in the wound to make it look hor-| “I apeut my vacation there. Beastly, wasnt pee new gears Tre busines sections, | menced to swell and became 4 ede lbe Berar! $inually admitted to the in- |» cssanget 10M GAdeh to the useal daily bulle- | ible. In this condition he vent him oat to! it? The thought of it makey me tired and ‘there joubs that real and sub- | could hardly move it and my eyes seemed ie not bring back a satisfactory amount of money. | “Me, 00! Come wit the 15-cent WASHINGTON HEADS THE PROCESSION. In half an bour a terrible | gives her her trouseau, aud altogether found-| ‘The castle ot Helligeuberg is in the Berg- | No wild beasts are so cruel and devoid of merey | taurant, where we alias aun misao Visitors to this city next month from other | menced, preceded by excruciating pains lags are better treated in Hussia than in any | strasse, on the hills above Jugenheim, near the | as are human beings. “Asan illustration take | canny segetubler aud fruits and jollify over | cities eo tho wapidevdi-henil dalcn, stomach and heart, end contneed ner country in the world. Their treatment, | road from Darmstadt to Heidel ‘The large | case No, 42,206 on the books of the 8. P.C, C. | the fact het *¢ have to goon amother | eoee may mal rapid 0 plec- ‘altogether for ‘nine hours, every however, after they are sent out into the vil- estate of Heuligenberg way pure about | This was Delia Bubois, an interesting little giri | vacation trip for a whole your" tric lines of street railroad which are so common being ejected almost to be nursed is not so good as_ forty years ago by the late Emperor of Russia, | of seven years, who lived on West Séth streot. | in other cities Aeneas ar even in the | lowed; there was also violent jit is here and the statistics show that | who rebuilt and greatly enlarged the castle, | When taken in her body was one mass a small towns. They may be ‘to | plete suppression of urine. fally half of all these babies die | which became an occasional summer residence | of burs and bruises, indicted by her step- Japanese Kelics. find that the streets are as a rule lighted | There was no pain in | before they are a year old, and the | of the empress and her family. Then tho em-| mother, who ‘was accustomed daily to heat a! From the Mlustrated American. ‘with gas instead of the electric light. ae Bs science of “baby raising over the whole of | peror presented the whole property to his wife, in the fire for the purpose of they may look upon these things as due to about nine hours. Russia is in such a backward stato that ons- | who bequeathed it to her brother, the lato ng. to the child, With disbolion fant | There was recently exhibited toa few privi- Jack of public ‘and es the sitizens of | I did not lose consciousness at fourth of all the babies born in the empire die | Prince Alexander of Hesse, at whose death, in auity for inflict pain this human fiend put | leged visitors at Nara, at one time capital of | any town are apt to thet possess ina |arm continued to swell for two before they are twelve months cf age. Forty- | 1888, it to his eldest son, Prince Louis of poe eaderwray Spon th aealle prin wh ae Japan, a wonderful hoard of Japanese relics, | greater degree than the citizens ‘any other | it was -~ as my leg. After this the two per cent die before they are five vears old, | Battenberg, to shom it now flicted, The victim told the story in court with | dating trom about the eighth century of our FR mscagd meen ovaipes Foo Andy en pogo) it the arm did not return } and sull the yearly crop of children is so great | Heiligenberg isa very fino place, and all the | trembling and wavering of spirit, ber litte owner. In A.D. 749 the Emperor Shomu | © lok upon as ‘dow. How- | to its normal size’ nntil twelve days after the that the population of ‘Russia, accordit to the | surrounding country is most beautiful. Princess | being with dread. Her tormentor got . ever, when begin to examine the city | accident. After the swelling bad gone J suf- ‘Statistics of the statesman's year book, is in- | Louis of Ba' has been residing there for ‘one year in the . it | Moved to Kioto, and the priests of the cele- |g little more they will wonder why | fered much from rheumstical pains, and, creasing at the rate of ‘two millions a) some time ‘mother-in-law, Princess ‘was believed that her intention wes to ‘the | brated temple at Nara were left in possession | it is that the streets er ‘speak- in tact dose now. and the digestion was also year. “In European Russia alone there | Julia of Battenberg, is also staying there. by slow dogrees for the secur. | of a large number of articles in ure in the | ing, oo little disfigured with great pales Tei], Wack impaired. | The viper ten male, a are every year 1,600,000 more babies than there | Princess Beatrice and Prince ‘went there ‘an insurance on her life, Fre'cbitd's tether 2y the emperor and is prsdccemes. esry mansaes Of wive, sud Gast Ween they’ ‘more than two fest and about one were thé year before and more than 4,000,000 | on a visit to these ladies when they left Bai- ‘the abuse without protest. One | the . ‘became the of | pen io look up overbead their vision is not ob- | inch in diameter at the ‘Color, a high dosth rate, bat thers paussate breed. line | we es eee eee Lanat a tere to =e 4 o rate, bat ornaments dull, with Australian rabbits and they like large families, Trouble Coming. a Nerciees iaeeek ests | of Nearly every woman you seo in the country has | From the New York r found that 1, Policies on children’s lives | Fealize tho ababy at her bregst and tow-headed young ones com | must imagine of all ages swarm in the villages. faa hres chamber at RECEIVING THE FOUNDLINGS. ringin’ fur an embolance.” ‘weekly in sums of from 6 to 25 cents. board The most of theve babies of Moscow come from | ""Gitigon "What's the watiar?” TORTURING INFANTE. e | ag ‘the city and the most of them are illegitimate. just ow two Oytalians| Of all crimes the mest aunatural and horrible @ehind euch nurse along theve walks stood a | There are 10 per cent more illegitimate births smilin’ at th’ same woman.” warely is crucity toe little child, whose vury "

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