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A UTS OF ‘POLAT POLAT SEASHTION.| Dn Salmage 0nd His and His Son Toash| Up Other Preachers It Was o Sunday Devoted to esting Side Talk. KISSED AND MADE UP. be ee HANWAH ROGERS. MALVINA NEUMANN, athe and wi withdrew the gherey of (Who wag charged with heft and demanded « trial.) | Bunday was not pleasant for church- goers who find comfort in slumber, ‘The prevalling drift towards sensationalism im the pulpit was male the subject of @ sermon by Rev, T. De Witt Talmage fm the Academy of Music, He said there are scores of preachers going about the country as detectives to draw Gongregations, when they should be ,teaching the gospel. “When we have political purity in New ‘ York,” added Dr. Taisaye, “it will hen Satan evangelizes perdition. Dr. Talmage's son, Frank De Witt, | Qeld the congregation of the Second Pree | Byterian Church in Pittsburg he doesn't Believe in parsons making a tour of evil | Fesorts to further a soclal purity move- ment. Rev. Dr. Leftwich, of the Bradway Methedist Church, of Louisville, Ky aid if he wanted his bays 10 go straight fo hell he would put them into the arms some tim before the minstr female sto! st WILD WITH A REVOLVER. aine® some unknown c! againes TEymen George's Mitnuanian “How THE YZNAGAS SEPARATE. 1, Brooklyn, had a de iceman during the services, to prot im Wi case alleged threats were ¢ | rnande Hin Wife Agree to} runk Fires Into Fied out. ive Ap 0 ny Crowd. bani aerect, an, Wilson, of Modis | After a rather eventful married exist-| Policeman D, A. Montgomery, of the Baek about having been out all ence of five years, during the latter | High Bridge mounted police squad, who Fee nen Or the experiences of home- {part of which a decided coolness pervad- | has been absent from duty on sick leave er... ed the household, Mr. Fernando Yzanaga | since Thursday, went to his home, 10 TWO VICTIMS OF GAS, ~| Bast One Hundred and Third street, yes- = terda afternoon drunk, d beat hie | wife with @ stick, ‘Then he went away Hoboken Youths Found Dead in a and was not seen until 8 in the evening, Brooklyn Hotel. when he appeared on Seventh avenue, }near One. Hundr nd enty-fifth Heury Knope, of 12 Hudson st et, and preet, ieee: Mine. thorou fare Henry Semis, of 61 Wilow street, both crowded, and, drawing his revolver, of Hoboken and about twenty years of age, were found dead in a room in Mil- ler’s Hotel, 15 Broadway, Brooklyn, to- day, The young men engaged a room lust night and failed to respond when called this morning, Kan to’ shoot indiscriminately crowd scattercd, and two policemen t Montgomery to the One Hundred wenty-fourth street station, was found to be on the v lirium tremens. SHOT WIFE AND HIMSELF. and ma gla ctl illite th Cleve —to that which is pure, Cleve—to that which is sure, + Cleve to that which stands the test, Cleve—to that, both pure and best, Clevetand’s Baking Powder. TO FEED THE LITTLE COUNT. Anna Gould and Her Fu band WI Dine & omment has ereated tmeement that Miss Anna will married in the home of her brother ree Gould, instead of having remony whieh will make her juntess de Castelane ia ie bone sister Helen, An) impresston hay ereated that the elder sister did favor such & hurried union. Krom now until the wedding on March 4 the Count and his flancee will be the We the tt th be 1 n Kuests of honor at unnumbered dinners hose Who have the pleasure of Know the Tite swell feed him at any 1 hin An Ww man Who hus her thumb on $15,000,000, MARY BORN MUST ANSWER. of Loutsville soctety girls. AN of this trouble was caused by a troupe, made up of members from tha ~ Rev. M. L. Gates, of Grace M. &,! plain dickey, which is nothing mtore or body, made its app nee on the boards _ Church, Jei City Heights, to illus-|less than a ghirt bosom and a collar PRE cae Le Avenue Opera House ‘trate how mind shaipens mind us stect|band; a thing of false pretentions, and — Miss Rogers accused Miss Malvina Aen Hew. aelained the ul sharpens steel, produced a new carving; @ delusicn. The dickey was owned by Neumann, no jess a personage than the | take Aver ats: Stern ‘i , knife, with glistening blade and stoi) Miss Honnah Rogers, and, moreover, Hresident of the Boc eee ee lot ada e Wrew deainnt Harty PRITIDR g Gnd sharpened the knife before the con-| there repoeed on its smooth bosom | Mien the trouble begs, and xo it came | Oty aE aba. Wittens 1h’ the Gregat:ion. three ax beautiful, genuinely poltshed avout that vesterday fternoon there | cave. was i ne eg ES : +P ; and warranted to sparkle rhinestones as Was a sort of hearkig of the charge cane wee a oatier 1 p Rev. Madison ©. Peters, of ttlooming. | 4, Wimaned to sb After a lot of talking had been done | #8e4 certain material quetions watch le Reformed Church, pointed to the} This dickey passed out of the posses. Miss Rogera apologized to Miss Neu-| Wor Hews. in defiance of iy a | career of Howell Osborn as a warning. | Sion of its owner, who is a member of mann. Then they Kissed, made up and | Dr. Parkhurst’ made veld chat the Young Woman's Charitable Society, | forgot abou dickey with the rhine- “LORRY” KIP EJECTED. He Shite at Munte “Lorry Kip, whose devotion Nina Farrington comment and ¢ club set, who have been laying bets a to how long Nina would continue to re celve bouquets and other souvenirs from yen at an Lopertal MH Singer, vristened the statuesque has been the cause ip in the Lori tar Miss of extreme DAR for profit preparing for next year. $30 Overcoats | S10. | Next week is the last week of We're not doing busine: now—simp! | ewe a phe ioe C BEDDING. CROCKERY and TINWARE. sive any iiore time Cash Not Necessary. | ito overcoats, We OUR UNEQ UALLED CREDIT SYSTEM J have lots of other | PERMITS To MAKE NEQ TAYMENTS, BITHEE WREKLY GR MONTHLY UNTIL PAID aie . BAUMANN & CO. Trust clear out be | fore Spring. “733 to 739 Eighth Ave., Cor. 46th | Prices on the re- EN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 POM maining over i re dower than | i Amusements, | Amusements. ever. Hiph priced PHUBER'S 141TH ST. MUSEUM. | ABBEY'S EGS Ey, aah at ones that we never f |. MR. H. BEcRBOHM TREE | expected to reduce 08 Tas bs TY MARKET THE ATRE COMPAS. have been put in Mor | ay Poubte ti the $10, $12.50 Pasa do $15 lets and snthenits hardto pacline of sizes, ba We'll agree to fit tnybody, big or litte, th Hh we can’t tit you next wee the price you desire don’t blam INCLUDING FURNITURE, oon JUST THINK <1 HOW NICE tr MUST NE To May ISHED HOME OF YOUR OWN. IF you HAVEANY tf STARTING HOU OK He YOU WISH TO IMPROVE THE APS PEARANCE OF HOME ath THE 46TH STREET BAUMANWS WI FIT YOU OUT AND GUARANTER BOF AS TO QUALITY THEIR: GOO RETO START NOUSEREAPING AT A MODERATE OUTLAY OV OFFER To | Furnish Fiats Complete for $100.00 TS INCOMPARADLE, AS THE VALUE OF THK GOODS EMBRACED IN THIS OFFER 1S Tk RXCRSS GR THAT AMOUNT CARPETS, TU GIVE BATISPACTION Pan [REST VAUOEVE so Ss | | E. O. THompso Tailor, Clothier and tinporter, 245 claale de Bet. Park Place and Murray St. PREMIER, (CALIFORNI oduced trom best tore rictles of grapes, super priced impor We. being. th | aN INES are sold Prive every vas Nina Bi Lae 0 Bi cst, “coma HOMPSON ar “ron | WARLEM OPERA-HOUSE, 35,5 19 jaerenee -E-Ae-f- ie MRS, " Roane | SHON DW A ANDSOTIES 2 Aue ore Eat "FRANCILLON exaitaes be We ae TE csi | Operetta, wee | Ballet, | Sainiucton’s KOSTER & BIAL’S TO-NIGH ‘PASTOR 8. Miss CIAate LD Laon) « Tony Pastor and « New Suow,| Capitaine Stain tite, oss emit, Al v OMIGINAL LAVENG tatiner Wanhinstun’ EXTRA MATINEE TO-DAY 1 thine Vo: Nal Halazy & Duras MADAME SANS GENE. { 58 iiss Airlie ot Paice Gah Mat Nts | BRAND | ’ THE FLAMS! Wait Santo meee & MAE ety 2 ty 100 ns" Birthday Open, WAVE THEATIC To Nig “O™" FANNY DAVENPORT” WiBLO ‘. “HOYT’S in 5 Wash § irene Last woek Kyeningyt 30, Mat, Sat’ y tra Mat, Wash 'ton's Birt 1 GRAND Not oura,tf you keep ware . ments not sutixfadctory. MONEY RETURNED. All Winter wetghta ree duced 40 to 50 per cent. Suite that we made (te order) earlier tn theaeason jor $30 to $40, we are now making jor $16.00 and 20.00 Overcoats aud Trousers in proportion. Samples and measuring guide mailed on applice= tion. ne wery store closes Marc ARNHEIM, Broadway and Ninth St Bowery and Spring St. FOR AND RETURNED oo ps OF SUITS, OVER [COATS ULSTERS AND TROUSERS, AT SOU ERY STORE ONLY, HALE PRICE, Brooklyn Amusements. TONIGHT MATINEES WE DAY, ts RDAY AND WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, - | THE COMEDIAN “The 18 Songs Ou Hoss” [i Snes Ba BULL _ tevas tare vate HOEY “um | oth oor " Renery Ws. The malin ‘Birthday: itty 1s + Banford, Les, BI larevE DRODY. oN THE nds a PRoPH Edwin Kuo SHENAN [A-tmip To CHINATOWN, Wn ; ’ oe aber wae broken ow a aaa ft was (uss sardou's GISMONDA, - iveiaeySouvenis. | A MUNK White Flag asphyxiated by gas, ont id yon LOOT ie Believed 1 was Gi being opens i St. Louis Vouth Attempts Murder | PACIFIC. ee tine CO., | Merk. W. A, Crane, “His Wife's Fa HERALD lenis mou 5 tc jus accidentally turned on. Ln 4 ; 18 CATREs Span R B ROY. een Hy ie nnd Matelde tm a Hompttnt st MEE ARONA ANRARNOY MS DEOQBLEYS BRIO THL wr, wromeve | SQUARES tt aware. Lackawanna and ST. LOUIS, Feb, 18.—At tie Female 840 Broadway (near i4th Stet) N [ean tre. Sat Mat 2! yiat, Woah’ Iton's Birthday festern Raitroad at Hoboken. , ; ¥ Anes » |YON YONSON [Six Knope’s uncle says the young man Hospital, of this city, yesterday, Cline and 1496 3d Ave., N.Y. TENTRA MATINEE Washington» fi BO. AS NPS WEE BATT had over $100 in his possession. He be. | W. Cameron, aged eighteen, made a = Sani rie b1JOU. Stn a teres there was foul play, as only a desperate attempt to kill his. gii |Tex le Pubiishing Company, as main M RBS Monuay, ‘few, dollars as were pe tound by the police. Mamie, aged seventeen, and hims | Kiehod will have a stain Owen J, Kine lo WEEK || } Mra; Cameron was a patient in the city Usborne and. & fit MUSEE.. institution and Cameron, who was olit | rin SUICIDE IN'HI HIS CELL. of work tailed tose het ane! West 4S EDEN Ee —- jive talked for some time and sud. * Fo est ehSt. WORLD ; Lod, denly Cameron drew a revolver and fired eo 0 Aig. SERA RR TOR AS (Me Lodcer Cuts Hix Throat with a one ahct at his wife, inflicting probably a — ao estes 7 ‘H “s . Tx ONE OF THEL URIGINAL, PROGRAMAS ; Pocket Knife. fatal wound in her side near the heart WANTED - TO RUN THE ENGINE. V = in s He then turned the weapon on himself LORRY KIB, Jt {ATI ST, THEATRE. ;, John Bourke, thirty-five years oid, a but inflleted only a slight scalp wound = - TRE wane Sa, BL. 4150. jJodger at the Morrisania police station, |—_ before he Was seized, him without ralsing the ante, made a ~ ‘ OI j fag microns, Sata committed suicide in his cell at 6.10 and his wife, Mrs. Mabel Wri ——— 9 living picture of himself last night RELI ei faiton's Birthday, Igri tl He cut his throat, ygnaga have agreed to live apart. The| AN INSANE MAN’S RAMPAGE. : He was eer ted fant m the Imperial CER eR, tania AC a Wy OF MU NIC Lita sani y Suicide of a Despondent Lover, | iit ierecable, to both. has ¢ ie (eames: Mik Threat Manked Matnl- lust Gren ant whan fe Decame Ure. 6 ane iad acchHiling encounter with SINJAMESC ROACH prise wha: among the ol “ of throwing bouquets ae die actors he express: ha n wou t sj PUPATANS Ataneiet Aiiesciele sasvan alow 2 $ DENVER, Col. Feb, 18 —Me! couple. ‘They have been expecting ture and WATProbably Dies Tehrew an ottowiay i etriek, a come: /4 maniac at this point tant Satuelays — fae! er cin sateen Bree VE A TK i ernny nut atch a sumption impelled George H.W it for a yor. mor . Otto By an insane | dian in the ebest. ° * Engineer Rdward Mages and Vireman pe ye aaa ie poise & - COITERADER 5 {Rimeelt in a sensational manner irs. Yenaga, as Mise Wright, made) wiih Andrew P, ‘ [aaron ot eae are eet een Aieelh, IC heaten Wille ware {h) eharae of tality fie mee " THE MASQUERADERS. pon. After leavulg Mise Ale Dotter ty wimg her debut in Newport after. she had | demanded ‘that Kip and his cons ! THE OLD RELIAULE ||. Batatmeane Monetary eens Race ha wan engaged he shot and kived iigneeit been seen at a Patriarchs’ ball at Del- | avenue, ran amuck yesterday, and before} n be removed, and so, amid hivses cngine, When the train pulled up Ronnarere wire GUkt oun | tua aN, . = | mon where her beauty created @) being caught did considerable ¢ i alls the man with’ Wwe of the the State Hine Dr. Go L Barney, of | COSUSTENS SERRE? NO nave] AMERICAN, "atives Saturday. sensation | He first cut an ugly gash in his throat nd most honorable Hames in Heston, boarded the engine and de- R AVE LAST Web Mr. Yanaga, who Is a brother of the | and after frightening Mrs, Pattike batt York was ejected from the main monded to be allowed to run it Con-| POUND THAT Al TREATMENT PAYS. | Ratem Matinee, Washington Birthday lpdehear nttalan ieatem Shot tnay’ ame | ang aie fe See chatan Col, Lawrence Kin. father of ductor Ho IK, Wilson dissuaded. him our ne 4 with all now designs THE DISTRIGI-ATTORNEY ter-Kaye, w married rs ago to! molished things in the fi Loritiard, lives at Fifth ave When the train was about to pull out CARPETS AND FURNITURE, is { 1} i ‘ ‘Mi Simi a sister Wi He then ran to the airshaft Be — of Chatham, however, Dr, Barney sud | mia ext Week Peter Dailey -A Cou Vanderbilt. A divorce was arr ‘bracing himse: ‘ Sintn To. t denly appeared ay before Firemen | Giad w bh mt took through before id {COLUMBUS THEATRE Fy 1S. We place on sale to-morrow (Tuesday) ' few years after, and with. his consent | tiene cummele on aus te BAR Tosh heh Wiltz saw him he was seized and thrown SASH GREDIT Suecial Matton, WashUsgvonta terri @ manufacturer's sample line of Ladies’) his Wife divorced him, gtoppe apartments of Mrs. ae ACiN / BRENSL:| Foae peony #8. 2} Henly to ha senery Att Daaions +! IN OLD KENTUCKY. Deautifully embroidered Swiss Handker- —-- | Veith and Shea, and paicat Union No 6 wil 13h xtra C a the DERT ON GW ie ehtets, some of which ure slizht~ ow | FELL DEAD IN HIS OFFICE. [We say cannes eens.” ay Hall this evening, The Cox way. | te i tae aeviicn OWPERTHWAIT GeO.) PALMER'S. * 0801 sole stunner: ly solled from handling, worth | nd McMahon’ and ‘sent Fp fale Ase gnc MULTE es are heard fr est eS | tT Th seriint TAL CARD to % cents, each at - Presbyterian Hospital. “He will probably Pires eiiG Coie eee may 104. 106 and 108 West 14" St. HE FATAL CARD. . ————— ranks bivremntey_Hpesvagertinty Th AR_ GT AV. STANDARD Themtte. Vv 50, Mat Sur enth. M. Moore, Lockwood Pros; Thomas H. Tweedie : ‘ Hy Charles M. Hughes fifty years old, |, Down an apne pants , |atanta’ fe Beows'g, andl damien AL Pllegerals 7 Flatbush AV. near Fulton St TOO MUCH JOHNSON. Morning Superintendent of the Amer Bee Seer ey eoeraan Usa ote SRORR ID rnal ‘of C ree he C Pe ington’« Birthday can News Company, died suddenly of [OPH at elevator man at the Hotel Martaia, | 4eurmal a A Spare Pearline £15, Ma pls. ae _ ae 41 Chambers | TRB -HINL street and Broadway, felt from | Orusls decided to aaNet! Eeare A NO ONE W NDS TO BE | Tet street this morning at 9 o'clock. Mtantly kiiled at 2 o'clock thie moraing. HOD Pe RANE HAR SUL FR ast Spoil the as BP Wie One 207 He. lived at, Oi Jersey aventie, Jer. ———_—se___ Sr. and Dennis. Suiliva nda com| nT Bid wt ' ey City. He had been with the News| stas, Wiystow's Sooritna Sy REP fo: sixty. Tho Reception Commi Y hav aud mat 58 West 23d St. Company twenty-six years, thing sortens tive gunis and allay all $."Kievald, tho popular zuperintenden SRUSAN, — = — —=—= -- - ——— - —= = —— — 7 = = = = = —« about the skirts, please Your Honor?” | peared > be instantly caught by it, and | sald Cartwright the family." said nous SS Kawai : gain he's atime, Sirra, uniess you | approached him as if At had been a | My lott. nedad, anyhow, ant that’s nt in thelr way--but co Wich ail my heart replied Cart~ tell me where he is in halt a second, 1) alt he could not resist, a eircums| enough. lose your t and a From ne wou MAY, tet shall lay my whip to your should jwhieh again stag Bau th gentlemen laughed heartily qiestio! re a " © sorra a keg - then, r— | moment, howeve werd Hine. ut its carrying ¢ thhog Wetle we whiskey hen, my lad, say that a frien: the last keg 1 sect was La ts “Gon Wes nb said “the gauuger. tn tie. an Detther f stud in [perhaps & fiend or two, will dine wit Ade TENE te kee. | pe ea Iie tne by * Let us har how, ye ; OAM tO a gititleman, uny- ‘Then they mounted their horses and : |face which might have furnished a pain!- kase Dam lef “holding up| way.” with emphasis on the were proceeding as before. when Car u gave n 1 of it, sir— ler or sculpt feet notion of the lefte fe What= | Word “glatlen Weight addressed the guuger asf ’ * ’ but even it you did—when [didn’t ace it, curiosity, pe wonder. ever you may sayy to the contrat Hut what 25 PIR at fo ; | How Condy Cutlen Fooled a Gareger and | ww vine ie voor anor anything | Why ott Mone "We shall oui Counionianes expanded utes hw Bt Stine resting "Do you not pu Stinton, » sha nad spoken Into a xtin (hand fill ton, . H " t f ‘eplied the yo rai ri r ‘ou villain? y you, don't think Tve hid the of erstesquc: es that Stinton and ‘The shrew 1 stood and fixed rey : 4 J Gained a Key. Pee Hee RT | kok abour inet" sald ‘the ether fin fene| Hin omne ot eee TU Lee chon tn | nin woah ey witha glance of iruth after the dee Jas he gone to you saw him: | tures new relaxing Inia such an appear spite of them. get rather bl under iis such pleresg ¥ as seareely any EOE He leet: he Lemp: ay for the ki far from ux ance of utter simplicity as would have | infiuence. Conselousiess of imposture could) with ger coo i j - bat wh ertulnly mate iy other man than a) "What, the deuce." exewimed the | stand ie part, hang me if Vd trast \ . Leos ath gt, SAN, & boy with a short friexe | Kuuger Hive up the examination as hape-| gauger. Are we to be here all day?) Coils, on the other hand. stood and seruple so. myself.’ Young Condy Cullen was descended; which had just been excited in him, !coat upon him, crossing the road Uh fens. Come, sir, bring us at once to the k deed Mela ome ln: At age Boston ni prep URC as T waid pe | Short ax was et below. and runnin’ down the other side {| “No, no." replied the gaug: wy no was here interrupted by a laugh |ahgry glances, lever w 1 but appear. pt us 4 aiid, of course, exhibiied in his own person! than’ h assed itch and disap- | This was too palpab'e a lie to stand the wright." “he cont! addressing hear nat he’ looked him “with |altogether forgeiten the line of cunning D every sears aiid Almost alwava about | alt the ra we i, SUNN | Eeered AFORE Ne AUS, 8) DON OND. | cleetian atch slice ihloecichectt Rit aria to the Ite OR! oe ne it | eG OR ies 4 Ww Tariidention, whion had -presominuted very time. ‘Hesides. I read him to aitity : * toned, ‘aud upon the. stee_ef, the dee question, which Was nothing more thi n turning te the il "Ohtno, 34 ¢ he exelaimec i mortification. whieh hw ni Ime.” Besides, 1 read him. t¢ { Sau fersttity of Invention which the nat City. to gullop to the spot. dismount, a slight mound ‘that ran along. a Mab you or anythin, maiters what's the mutcer what new [over duplicity wid ar t and he never winced. Ves, \Ural genius of the family, sharpened by |Sroge the clten sao and persie him was fel on which tere wax not-even the but the parost simplicity” is th . he atta ts now, speaking truth.” thes a an for f Tong experience, had created from gener- the work of mines, appearance of a shrub, ee hy Be 4 era Ue EOD EN tO ei, SueehI COE eT Oe eeu. Te on te Rubee would noi trust re t a re “We have bi sald the ga The Kauger looked at his companion the boy of is coat and turned) simpy pointed " anid ts aye tely. off tibet: @tiun to generation as a standing capital) vin“ one thing ia clear, that he then, turning to the hoy, “Come, cons ut—"ther®’s a coat — there's visihle upon the hoar | Well, my dad," he continued ob Gene Gs Bats to be nanded down from father to son. " my jad," said he, ‘you know that Ih economy for you. Come nded down tat that lis very good so, far, but wh tthe | Ot sat wd There was scarcely a trick, eva urself, Stinton.”” replied rather cool, Don't you feol In your woul sity tuck on, tues om instant-y: here. 1 i rew ft the foot of where | Keg to. Stinton r confidence ini 0 « not bel a could not have note Shai assist 'you-up. Ww nt me! thes than’ acon vo you thin id ¢ tha) Buen ia nike. bet us‘ |sorcea to by his ancestors: th cline Uiking any i iB T saw him,” returned the straightened 1 atretched vet he tral of a har 1 Hee w t SOR ee coe ot oe had not at his fingers’ ends; and though js a fair battles wid a gray coat upon hin, that wa: CREEER. ae EDU: ¥en O Kaljor pursue L tell hin yen think, ee w Condy had, during this conversa- } But a lad of sixteen at the time we pre- You.” Mele tall-ivs’ better than He gon aves Gee 6 hem down (ite | tittte Pema meray ine soa en discussing the same point} af had scarcely ©. aif an hour agoi your ite Con Nia f tbat dle ' METH With hinsel {sent him to the reader, yet be it ob-! He had scarcely, © Che Race hea oe sou) mine bane sunt ine x Med 43 ait Do you know , Rd Prave frau, BERKAY werved that he had had hix mind, even {n'a spiril_ol, that he said heh not tive mine | His coananion wins { perfectly toh hi ; he exclaimed. "edad, tes well at that age, admirably trained by f etokena a cheery hon han inree—since he shed tn, n¢ i des nh fund With lees y. att oy ia oo ithe Kerrigan: for. sure for five years of vigorous practice in ali) “Oh! Jeminie, she sex, yo tims may grow t vund ‘whith 1 \ ee en Aa Ree tha ine ails eee the resources necessary to meet the eub-| You are ill the riches that Ldo adore; then, 1 1 seen a Soy In or, thie on uch ers. Pe : nis” s ear avi jtOReON @ Kees 1A ke Bim Sls week He vigilance and stenithy circemvention | I solemnity swear, now, HI ne'er have | place. witin that tua rin ran and he had bidrely thane s A hain alther.” Pals. it's many a lon -of that prowling animal—a gaug iy i are it is fixed to never love | short ace, and pullin i ie hed a git ' w 10) ould ¢ * wid @ ew a hawk, I Two men in the garb of gentlemen = ."" | sal far ny lad, a word with you i the re. ale nr ax well @ fe ly four new t me 1d 1 1 chee i whi tain, “lose 1 ted himself i} y rattled the othe i " were riding along a remote by-road one | ‘The music changed to a joyous whis-| in orivate ve hoy again, |“ oft qquitted Rimaelf is the x er. Ppratioh tuo) fre suspic 4 Gaorning ee month of October, about | tes and {mmertitels, the were confront. The fact ts. that during uy s latter part i Ar tung Know where you Iy seen. “That be very shan You wer a before I 1 tue farther, ed by a lad dressed in an old red coat, | 9 WMalogue, the worthy excisemai K s P ey dows ‘ » now I'l sit ' the year 1827 or 1828, They had nearly | patched with gray [rlege, who, on seeing | Of this iHalowue, tt wtlce at whe oFFa bit of ie LW tt fet an cab Vda oth “whe ‘ , a 1 De ti Mauts secon reached 9 turn in the way, which | them, exhibited In his fewiures a most boy kept hinself f AOpen ILL Ruse Am Jopkin’ BEerl they zr bia wae ery BA ORd ea | vs it nen " my aid Cart gkirted the brow of a small deciivity | [Meenas ot ee roe tan; mlmm, ind. hie, companion. | A perking, ae if pretending to] ee otra te they heey and desl \ es pits | Fill Pa me : that lay on the right. In point of fact, every mark of dak ht hand | Chat, in defiance of appearances ie Le Hedge, wWhiel fiotad aha: the Whiske \ ela know th ’ My hhh mee It was a moderately inclined plane or) ty hs hati ead in nthe tones of idmelf might bet aetund smmuncer bo meats agin ead é ' aby i ; lope, rather than a dectivity: bur be | SNM Soaks OF Riders tiolaw cimiaee ale S dariainigs th nyihing co perteot a 1H ‘ of 5 Wi : ' ; ‘Stir i this as tt may, the f t its foot was} +f BY lad,” sal the qauner | tn aa to> hort to 1 ven the | reser Soon « ide MA at ' usaros. | igt r : Y i. t ne ns ae pushes oh} were is that customer with the keg on ines nous cheat tot its Now. Here, you. si on, harkes, | Oe \ Hurash . wh Faeee es Oe oe ae ein his back? he crossed over there thintmer| und his’ ies invite in w manticr # | sirrah, there muMe be no. pluving ths | Se nad a : i erty uve Brew so close and level that a person) Utterly unaccountable. | K With me; back here to the same s 1 Candy, who apy H ' might ulmost imagine it possible ; to . where, sir?’ said the lad, WIth) On the other hand, whe 1 ue: ay My low A osUT Hee mis on the anutt j 1 are, a hor a deeper rogue 0 waik upon the . n coming | & sta Loattaee: ‘ fa tha w uit som i hie | more staph nan 1 took ‘0. be - Where Why, this minute, ! ORM" 2 ge . < is the wro i ed red Stinton, “but What. securliy within about rds of thin angle |. )berst, Wh faye One fhe ep in un omits : tw eS vou give us that You will leave the horsemen noticed a tad not move) “™and was y keg, str en tnoaried ; , for your trace © you Kul o aid , im Hately at its. destination than sixteen joggine on towards them Sir, 1 [at here to be examined by | Ont box walked sheepishly Iaaek and | % hile : \ (agi ie. after, yi beet Uhoibent you were Mt inton 4) with a keg upon his beck young rascal | eet eta teas Meeh valet, | WHER had «ry I when 4 Wink vera ty Nos. and even do widout my \ The eye of one of them t minat etermine Tet wits his ni aries ee Heal wel bit my: br cere a: itlemen, tell me. the \. diately Mt with that vive is the Mito appresch nity prebe pro r 1 ny ian 18 " wlle j i tel Her TO to oth at Vd only be murdhered . at agacity which td enrof (he whip, He felt resolved, haw \ Ibook va footiah ot aha fit not afear » tell ina ¢ ‘Linke aie out ce, Et cae eta ng 1 seo 4 Fle ge eee pes Pear Se you tel your right hand) to vou or any man wad nowt » 1)" "Why, you idiot!" said the gauger, Ls- feinale moment irew. up hig horse, | butt shad the ‘view of getting the. bul into his | f What, of the. Kerrigans, Wiha | Will sou die with me todis. aod’ let ing his temper ant suspicions both aie don whch, however. slight. ina gra as he showed him half a crown ana | khan? }ue broach the Til guava ‘ts | together: "Can't you go to the town fin If intimated more plainly than hy H addressed him as already stated h i 0 | “Ay. jist, of the Kerrigaus, of Kilov yexcellence, for this tx not the first Uve/ and inquire where Mr, Btinton livea” sett anvatwiched the ouvious literese! “And Wasn't Mt a dauay bit short“ “The lad, on teeing the money, ap-| "And what do you vall the other?"| ghaut [got"trumine same quarter—that's cuttel ™peddas thin: thrug’ epovsts I never 1 . : Etopeme , with John ermal,” ew Snaay, Replies? @ Satnria: itwc UAuRY FIST Cengeration ' gr good reserve wei tie, Se aan Nant weet Power ot Geta = ‘nwik _|AMPHION, | ™ FRGoPaa” | COLUMBIA, 2, Specini Math pie no | A § Hust “QUALITY OF COAL. 44.7% per ton of 2,000 pounds, delivered, ‘ fords. corner 27th at, amd 9th: uve, SN ame juulevard. ‘Telephone 396A 18th 2 oi LUOVS HAL. moles, destroved \ ta sittings only ‘$i, Pret Min 3 ADVICE p—Experienced lawyer; accidents, damages, all lewsults. 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Lewing, 45 West 34th 1 all sixes, $i ‘A. ihlenburg’s, COAL, $4.50 ton, delivered, Bates to 169th wig” ed weight and quality; all alzes, CURR—The one bottle wil! cure East 19th at, PICTURE FRAMES that are reliable made t of sold retail, large saving; call and) see. | Lincoln € Co., office and factory, 62 John st., ap sais, AND GOU’ dies bs thought of that at all; but I beg your ip ‘don, gintlemen, an’ I hope you won't be angry wid me, in regard that its kilt and ‘quartered I'd be if I let myself made a fool of by anybody.” 9 what I desire you,” said the exe man; “inquire for Mr, Stinton and you may be sure the y will reach him nk you, sir, Heda: thought of that mysel he last clause, which was spoken in soliloquy, would have deceived a saint himself, Now," said Stinton, after they had 1 their journey, “are you omumene! atistled “Lam at length,” said Cartwright, “If his intentions had been dishonest, ine stead of returning to make himself’ cer- jtuin against being decetved, he would made the best of his way from us— ie never wantonly pute himself im he Way Ol That evening a “artweight and (eo others aveited at ee house of the worthy gauger to partal his Kool A cold, frosty even: r gest to the comfort . a blazing fire and a were the viands loth removed and. the an thelr generous hom daugnter to assist the serv red. puta dle keg. dear,” he proceeded, ail, who brought the... vellar, left here to-day.” 3 repeated the daughter, with oy eee Atage e my love, a keg; I sald Bat pap there came no keg here The Cartwright both groane uid the gauger rtwright, z hoed Misa Stine iv there came a country lad with e ay, as a token that live kalon the user, mm ‘artwright. he gatiger, “I must hear \ token,” proceeled Misa Stinton, v4 he was fo get a five-ga‘lon keg on he little a, under the blunderbuss, And he got i?" Yes, sir, he got it; for 1 took the key 4 sufficient tok: Maxgie—fury and witches hear td—surely he brought a keg here t of course it's ih the inJesd, papa, he brought no keg vw but he di cariy the five-allon one that Was In the cellar away with him, fon.” said Cartwrieht, “send rou elacula: ttle.” the gauge “we shall drink bis health.” Andon relating the circumstances: company drank to the eh health. that bought and sold ‘a Willlam Carleton tu (ae Bostem 4 Journal, peat ve

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