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DA een sina ean, THE’ WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1895. & | |etars and strives. ley, beg Wal 3 Mane T PE ; DEPEW ON. STEERS,'saszysenerinestis A BOLD “L” BURGLAR," SPFO'AY Coe Oe Oe EVERY ONE CAN AFFORD Keep’s ered flag, Be Degas «Desa of Gon Atlin ge |W Mak ad Gan He ait E S. JAFFRAY & C var littis cost, and on the easiest Terms of QS ge! ocusation Club is being brought Into this thin Bridge Station. % é 0., |payment, provided they call on as er am a membet of that club, and @ mem- Nodding Ticket Agent Taken Un- advertised in Sunday's papers, C awares—Likewive $1.25. WILL CONTINUE ALL THE WEEK. JORDAN § MORIARTY Glo ves Ae ale | son. The correct shades ‘and w it. A Modern Victor Hugo Tells of the In addition to the bargains advertised therein we offer $1.00, $1.50 $1.75 -00, -50, 75. Rotter, Mieke and teers |“ TO“MORROW, (WEDNESDAY) ONLY. | 07, 209, 21 & 213 PARK ROW, [aeszss.ceu set" Me ora run and te wore 6 mah EXTRA Made from the finest NEAR CHATHAM SQUARE, NEW YORK. Keep [fg. Company, quality of satin im- Makers of Keep’s Shirts, the agent for his money. LONG potted, Heatly boned, F urn itu re,Carpets,%c Broadway, bet. 11th and 12th Ste, And just ae he asked he made a dash, two watch spring And ba) way bceagiar in the cash WAIST Vas very, very funny. steels on each side, Amusements. ht + } Says That Altgeld Is Mad Because je Has a Poor Case. His Reply to the Charge of Not Knowing Farming, At last Chauncey M. Depew is ex- posed. For years, according to Gov. John P, Altgeld of Illinois, he has been Posing before the farmers of this coun- try as an expert agriculturist, win- ning their votes and their applause on the false pretense that he had all sorts of occult information. Mr. Depew brought it all on himself by his address to the students of the Chicago University. The students rode into town on their broncos, saw that —From Brigand’s Ballets. | GENUINE It was 2 o'clock in the morning and the folks in China were enjoying after-| 27 oy noon teas, There was no particular rea- ss i son why it should have been 2 o'clock. SATIN P, 8.+For him, not the agent. set is handsomely flossed by band andl { QQ week on 65.00 worth. 2.00 week on 150.00 worth, It was simply one of those things which i vi . thelr revolvers were in good onder, in| Gia sometimes happens in a man's lie and! Ap ee Te Sati i bay hiv (sonierfullgsy anpranh, Chuadiets Waite . e reflections hi wide sil ee and ri { 50 k {00 00 rth 9.50 k . of fe Ay OY ‘ cl AND affected by anything Altgeld says about but, speaking of the Chicago riot, sald:| fre i don't velleve anything Altgeld | interior of a cotton quilt, sat in the ' Re) potaniat waa this uprising that| could say about any one would do him] ticket office of the Kings County EI two Governors surrendered and the|@ny harm.’ vated on the Brooklyn end of the Brook- We have always sold this quality at $10.00 per pair. Mayor of our Western metropolis took | 4 su. ¥0u have not given a cateworieet | iyn bridge. his orders from the leader of the re-| Now fois Twenty minutes had elapsed. bh BY a It. 5 | It was still 2 o'clock. vol hat does It matter?” shouted Mr.| }t Was,#i0 2 0 clock: wind the clock. From below there came to his ears the sound of the river waters lapping and then went in to listen. Th ti — < Se ee RO rece a oohicy| Car mNqUEN FRRRIGE GLU t aMANTaeES | CPDL pete Tcre alkane aa | 4. 98 Black, Light Blue and FURNISHING FLATS A SPEC ALTY — White. | e L ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. PRICE LIST MAILED ON APPLICATION. 58 West __ Amusements. BARNUM AND BAILEY. CAS a VAUDEVILLE | amen BALLET | news Depew. ‘‘It % true that I am connected with the Union Stock-Yards of Chic: an office that Altgeld says yleld ——— f ; $ against the piers. The always 2 id Ss ; Sipe Peo k haere horn yo aor does that when anythin about to 3 t. GREATEST SHOW ON FARTH. ‘Thurs, Eve.—iseTH FO! Br G PER SUNS Apres atras tate haphencapecially'a nish ante Toa rap TOO MUCH JOHNSON. as Bubpova. the tet hat no, Ro vs Sabgeae Pg ke cH JOHNS end? What are you going to do about| It went out again, High Divi Bar epinntien ta GILLETTE AND COMPANT. ‘ it? ‘e simp! handle the cattle ou . ) ATICK. Hoyt & Mokee, - » fet ws iy 12>o4!) ‘The old man noticed these things, he 5 there We dan kill them or pack them, | could not tell why. Perhaps it wag be- S0DVSDBSEDOIDHDOD VHVHSODHDOIDOHDODIDO < aomien Strange People from Y PERFORMANG oa We, dont have oR ABH ACTOS petted nn cay te uth te, R TEST STYLES BY MAY MANTON. . jMemnen R menensne THE FOUND ; “Adm! in, t yn" ave sf Elephat é ape spatey atu ou, ge |e couted ie mane eM |S aed : 3 ~~ on, ot pect tle ee ore ance er you ao. | know or whether hair ian hour lohead’ with the same ob- Patterns mailed FREE on receipt of coupon below and 1c. for each, r’) 2 Admission. tér Tie, " ATLANTIC NONE vNearCaNaLen, “No, I will not” retorted the. or ject In view. ~ Hodges @ Launchmere. hotly. ia & man Bound to ériminate | nig Crtap int through the ieee hole WE SUGGEST ~~ |innevsrnuatne beep, or ma | mse! Ss ow 7 a y., cor. 88th. 17 sas the Governor's proclamation he, where passengers xchange money for - _ GceRnol 7" ot ar, HALL i tal Ne poy et ays jut al is was of no ~ a nin ‘anW! uence, as, instead of slaughtert .|_,Through the window he saw @ face. ‘ | 2 H TREE loseph Jeffersot Pp tle, he expected to earn Ois salary | It consisted of a piece of black cloth, | London Haymarket Theatre Com bas Eve. A 15. Wed. by/glaughtering the innocents,” With otra out oe COG eee eues | & Capt. Swift; Wed. Mat, Ha Bartley Camm, ‘Gelebrat sow, Mr. Depew," said, The World |"2.dive up your dui ‘quick | Toute biti, “the Merry. Wites of Winds THE GALE hs, man, “since you Tefuse to criminate| ,.¢ . . ; t if, “the: Merry. Wie i f Fourself’on the steer question, will you| Not on your life.” he replied. | Of course, we have Suits and | the Batiadmonger: Fri eve, Hamiet; ‘iat SHY ARC soar A \ UiewhctheP ot at Smueted any | heh whe gate hey ag® feat Overcoat at higher pricen but the |b Micta aee nie aut neycomwranis|ROLLER, SKATING esd datas Meorrair’ replied Mr, Depew, decided-| trained | for grabbing ata, were best we have for the money now is 9Q contixvors BISOU, Ms Ste co fete ly. “I have not slaughtered any Inno- {pushed it the winvow, eit goon in this $15 line. Every sale we Val tire, | BIVOU, peciat wedn Mina tathttal not tay jirere, pulled out again they ‘held ao save aerate | D’ARVICLE "i; nak Depew's attitude on the steer-and- bea rN * ghrieked the agent, as make is a good advertisement for Fras ech dibae: Ne es = MAI f) s-horns problem wi satisfy som . ‘ i, . 7 IRVING PLACE THEATRE. | Eve., 616, farmers. that the exposure of Altgeld | the,man with the mask dashed Sway, us—and a good investment for the) THE 3 EUGENES, MIDAIR MAiY ree Nant Die Kinter der, Rxceliens; Wed, HOS Desh crc ete a aul comsuin In pub: | Rue tic et-chopper Baw the. ta buyer. Re ee re Agteet’ Sener ie Deane, hal ‘Thre, Gat. Mat. & Kve., LAede vou at Mr, Depew will still remain in pub- ty Durand, Blanche Paqierette, Mi Doth iP the black mask flit by him a na, nlanche Pegi . Mazeppe. ere, . DEPEW STUDIES PARMING. Mie: tise, a ash for the atalra.. a PALL eau a bets er tien eae eee a eee Ena ee to COLONES meer — a — OIA Te Ge “Robbers!” the agen red. arssprte Mie tot ca Theatre; (A 1B) 4 This le what excited Altgeld. tn he| MPKINLEY’S LITTLE SPEECN, | the man was haif way up the stairs i IMPERIAL iaesccicst nest | rere tests it ie it proclamation which, it is sald, will be Gis ener aye Chee a toy, beh Fulton B’ld’g, Fulton & Nassau Sts. THON OF “BPRCTAUTY | Thure Mat—Rebelli-us Susan. Closed Good pasted on the front door of the State| oi, New Haven People They Arc] £ne 10 @ theatre, A stage Titet had Southwest Corser Music 43 ,rriets so | iB dacebe Pecatre. Capitol of Ilinots, he officially declares: | Te!™ Ne’ ve ple They Are] Fobocd a stage banker, and the stage ‘ Hall 50. FOUCERE Vb E Rr! Sew ace fo kno om nich | AU Riant ao vate nove heen.” |S Taf BEUST asa cw aac net 160, 162 and 164 East 126th St, |e sion BOS, seman THEA Ea aa REE end of a steer the horns belong.” NEW HAVEN, Conn. April 9—A| stopped, "> Mnootl” and the at i ’ "y EDEN MUSEE. THE NEW YORK BREWER. Creed leporante of this kind would | great throng of people were at Union ‘hat came back to him now ag fresh Near Third Ave very Rroning at 0 and Wed. & Sat, tate, ot 8, | === === semen not be criminal, but. in the case of Mr.| Station this morning to greet Gov. Mc-| £nd as clear ag though He seen MISS NELLIE GANTHONY, roo! é . the char : : But yesterday, #0 he shriek nts, Depew. the charge means more than 8P-| Kinley, whose car was scheduled to} “stop, Reany Ven en rials — —— In Her Humorous Nketchee from Trilby: | — Brooklyn Amuseme: ‘New York Farmers’ Club, which | stay here ten minute ‘Then’ he slipped, and his chest was HERALD 5g. TUEATHE. 5 vay - a EDMUND demanay o jpree, amount, of technical |" Mo was introduced by Congressman- qammed ‘againot the brase binding of West 4-"St. MRS, POTTER 45} Ee! 3 Jecttd "tothe ata teiy examination lect N. D. Sperry, and spoke as fol-] The thlet was tt running, Estee RI ‘H 1807 WR. BELLEW °47,447 COLLIER ‘when his name came up, because he as- | !0) e guard was still, ‘Heat eres eee In LT I Mr pt aL rap ser 'y Fellow Citizens: We know in this| ‘The negro porter, with the white teeth, ewe Qt h; po 7 uae sured the Board of Examiners that he| country what we want. We have had| was dusting the dow off the benches on DOVOS OVO VOTE PPD DOD LD OVO SOV SSS Ww aape mann THEISS’S 2s AR THE OROSS-ROADS OF wag an expert. Great excitement pte- | te'before. We know exactly where we| the further platform. His name 1s Pan-j My ead 108 Mare Lich oe asae MAT. TO-DAY, Thur. &8et, feats ditre of the expoure became Known | 205 Ws, Ana" hon Masih Suck trait | When the wurdte chore atitex the neg | Oe tear ta nafs he ate] “MR. STRONG, GOVERNOR.” “RELIABLE” Tay tora cecheeee™ | GRAND BrEBhY * ‘s rucl e@ ste} ated in and in \e Jeffers le le "Connecticut has already begun ¢0 gsi | it seemed, to bim as if some one ha Hane "Court this, morning both men were eid poles CP ge atkins bee TN aD 8 ‘OE ; A U7 aok asi bbe die te as peenea eee Le for trial ot ada And Lexow, the Leminiature, Satd GARDEN. (re Rit ila wet et |e NEW 'DAZZLER. i ! ° " P I NIG + 7 THE try is gniy waiting. to get back into] He wan misteken. | ising hard and| Made @ Disterbance on the “I.” Would-He Voter Franahi CAR E S Cy al Rei Troha, COLUMBIA. ward Knowles Oe Progra yw s an ; “ : ; ME.| Hosate Bonehilt so) Every Eve, Mata_W lates for all sections and for all peo-| counting the money that was le! Charles Mitchell, @ valet, of 7 West Twenty-| Some of the applicants for citizen's . ROAI <a latex Mating the money tHAt WAR Jer oh rat ot Te Ter | pclae of the apriicante torn tiae| Wednesday, April 10th. |"8ravaitiennvenzrco” | Mime. Sans Gene. VAS {he train departed a big party of |fusg fort he asked, are ant, tation, last night, for raining «div TWlon't know the difference between the ALADD N : - owies, Pra Eve? joys av ir cheer, 5," hird ave. | C ' ackowiedged with & Lowrby tie: Gove John Dames, the agent. less ve Grand street amened Ih the, Tonia | Constitution of the United States and an Our weekly offer on FINE FANCY r J R. Hl ward Knowles, ernor. “And he hit me with a club,” said the | Court a omming on the complaint of Howard | elevated railroad train, Frank Franz-| SEAMLESS MATTINGS, superior re os 2 Eve, Mate. Wed. sind ab HARTFORD, April 9.—The McKinley | suard, who was feeling his ribs, Sweesey, the ticket chopper of the station. Jus-| holz got sadly mixed while under examl- 1@ MATINER TO-DAY. MR. CHARLES HOPPER train arrived at 118, Gov. McKinley | “What, dat little feller what T tice Medtahon put Bir uader bond for $300 to keep | nation and established a new record toaileas AOGERS BROS., |THE VALE OF AVOCA, was escorted to the Allyn House, and|funning across de bridge so fae’ d the pace tor 6 month, _ pide Hoke ven oaks, ie ote oF A HUTH and CLIFFORD EDWIN FRENCH. LAW- | GOL. SINNS PA EAT! after a light luncheon, there was es- Ping, Coreen Odenton hint Barglatplen tha Gnd Giresti, (Soo gence covermn ice the: Biste of $4.50 per roll of 40 yards. RENCE and HARRINGTON, COMEDY THREE. 10| a a a ere he Was enthusiastically received. train, MAVERSTRAW, N. ¥., April ®&—Burglars ens) 4, she e is PEONESIAY OA ° VTIs. EN ; Co - Tt was $ o'clock. Mr. Lexow. WEDNESDAY SALI a : TOWN, ——t re chicago | F 4 ) HARK and ORIGINAL Co. <== Trains passed uj . tered the West Shore station and the Chicago] Franaholz wa: idenably exest you MUS i at can | Wun HA 4 GOV. MARVIL’S DEATH They would Te fee SORE put there | beet establishment last night. They secured no |and Sa an, Sone or R ty any eae ek MUBT HAYS NRW: MATEINGHTO WHEE || Renew eat al eAAOR In FeRARL CATS: : 5 were no. track booty, and left behind a Kit of tools Last week | Subsequently he recovered himself, and) ris ae oun rinsr oie Re vas 615.0 Sak sat | —__—_——_— ny OF GOAL, oil soe, 08 Agent Dames will have to make g004 | purgiars rifled the railroad station and a meat | After answering, sev satis- i sa - KS OENMA THOMPSON eee ae dellvered, ot The Politics of Delaware Will Now|the. $1.2 himself, ‘The Company will | uN % a1 Corawal factorily Judge Books| him PIECE IS 1 oF FE Ter oMnNTEAn, pet ign of 008 nde, delngre at Teele Be More Complicated. euake ovary, ote Bameible| 00)" cab ture ——— ali (a eS ; ate av THis] SPIE . SONGS AND PICTURES. | Telephone 38k 18th at, 126 Columbus meee ——E Must Build = Ralirond Fe , Mb OUT, SO WE SELL AT THIS] EMPIRE PHEATE ara me DOVER, Del., April 9.—The death of MYSTERY IN REICH’S DEATH? CLEAR ALL OUT BEFORE THE ANOTHER EMPIRE SUCCESS, A--SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, moles, Ge. denier Gov. Marv wil greatly ada to the| 10,000 SPURIOUS STAMPS. (chars Mt demnson oetalsed frome fustioe Dear —— 1 TRADE 18 OVER JOHN:A:DREAMS, | sleet eu: ae s present political complications in the " |tosday an, alternative weit of mandamus 09 | Min Body Kound at the Foot of Statra| eURNITURE IN GREAT VARIETY | _MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAT.__| anorrio Meaty, nay-bora ali Mil OP yi miata lan at ccrevenyecostlutad bosib Mace beds ese? One Haliroad to build a fence where the mad tung at S48 Firat Avenue, TO MAKE SELECTIONS FROM, AMEKICAN THEATRE, | MAT. SAI lit W. 48th at. es y farm at Riverdale, Johnson claims of It is believed that there is some mys- 3 “ELTA ray Twist, a c cret Service operatives in Chic hia 26 E Bvantie ? 2 — ero V o oT1% : 3 DEPEW THRESHES PUMPKINS. Sie tae eenay nia bectiveal Gaver |mreun atin: eae | AS Reloh, 9 tinamith, (ot 34) Hast: Reventis(h OWPERTHWAIT i - x ae 1 or criminal, promptly; sta e ton have unearthed probably re BTIY AVE. THEATRE. | EX;5ENO* 822 | waliy “and "reasonaniy. 204, and 3I8, Broedwayy Fn Derew wan late In reaching hie|Rotamong thelr number,and ithe leaves| the miost unique and at the same time | ails dead body was found at the foot) “14, 106 and 108 West 14% St ! MARAT AUG | fooms tnd #; telepnone £723 Cortanet ofice yesterday, At frat it was thought | the Senate it will bea tle. He may, elect |important swindle ever perpetrated upon ofthe matter was nol reported to the is Moos [HIS WIFE'S FATHER, | scrxe's srnixa srries are wnesessiiegs | that’ he had eacaped. (but he came 10 WOdermtood now that he will take his|S8Y government. Coroner's office by t ut by the NEAR..672 AV. th Pertormance anor Mondar—Souvesiia | 0084 UN’ prosawaye sen ee: hot slept since &. ” weer the Senate whenever his vote| It ts belleved thousands of dollars have undertakers, = PEOPLE'S THEATHS: Novelties, 210 Broeéway, ___ K “air. Depew.” asked The, World, re. | is nieeed ‘by the arty, while Senator | nen secured by a gang of skilled coun- a Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush Av. near Fulton St. TUNING MINER. -Propeotor | CHARLES, ROAM. -P cher of Fernitare “ein orter, “do you w o be vindicated? | Records will continue to act as Speaker THE AL . z win ‘you reply {0 this charge of Gov, | pro tem. e terfelters, who havo reproduced with Mortwage for the THE | FRIENDS |e TAPANA | petehatd goed tor nipping, storage oe moving Aitgeldy and teal ine bublin which end] The Republicans wi undoubtedly pra-| wonderful skill and accuracy the pink A f. t ap | ett tt DRAMA, jp | Mata Wed. & Sat anaes a | of. the steer si ave the horns?” | test against this arrangement, whic : authorize: nate — = | ai, Peper, as visibly affected. Ho | will adi another, to, the many Pitter ANCOR RIAID RE Sete ve wae a soa} thorized the Tru | stinctly evade: Question and ex-| contests now prevailing in the Legis- Senueeni tana FO anUR ees i onAlteeld te mad. The best proof that] MTs uovent., too, that the death of semen iA Tee teeaanetua ecnter g reases t h e Paniee W. J. DEMOREST DEAD. Fy higd dealer Ci Marge | @ po cas when hi os | GOV. arvil w! hasten the solution o! 4 " eneratot Cee aee eee eee ree nedtine | the Benatorial contest by bringing the|'!# fcoded trom New Tork to Ben Fran- The F David Henderson, the theatrical man-| He Was a her and Welle] | Hatr Regeneraur + Heeualar iat But atthe same Time he believes in the opposing factions together, cisco with these spurious stamps, and < . | fhe PF. & M, lager, whose production, “Aladdin, Jr." Known ibittontat. SIALCOLM, 401 6th ave, 29th and 90h loctrine fortunes, for I understant poet y+ ies the United States has been carying mill- k . Ik | s now running in town, forestalled an! yy a eye Seto that ne owns one of the tallest bulldings| MOUSEKE PERS ARE LOOKING | jong of letters from which not one cent SKIN > an alKall Senate wilan ied YE Tenatnen arora Suni snes ang AVE YOU sme ee te irate See i i 0 Yrohibitionist, died this morne ts 4 GNIAR. aay, ne maken a datines |FOR MELP. 1 coma but 19 cents tp tnaert a [of revenue was recelved, . cnae er Lo ae nee Ree Zener re cra: A Tmnininiat died GUIS 2a0FDs aut Geert ata ussone sate charge. Tt is about @ steer which, he| ‘Situation Wanted Female” advertisement tn Be De, parently haa been the head, k it day a claim of $220017, for which Albert | Fifty-seventh street, Death Was due to | 25) Mailed by Artiste’ Publishing Co, = is inte at 1 rep mri nthe |Wos Tin even To |B eae | SOAP MAKES Brewing Co.'s | 30 Paimer haa tgun am ation, °° Dia ie agen tt on Tost | isc HMECHATION, 50 GOST ro! “ cole es ey Tha, order: of arrest Wap issue Y | da ‘and was ‘B00! Satter confined to his rea of all remedies: one bottle tat tit ovenars “BBeartment, end Capt, red and harsh Judge Gildersieeve, in the Superior bed. Tete “belloved he contracted his ath Medicine Co.. 38 East ith st , ; . ; Porter, of the United States Secret Se eee Noel & and ball was fixed at’ Ilness while attending @ prohibition cone | for etrewlar, ia, Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S, Gov't Report vice Bureau, called at the Wells, Fargo P 82, sorte Sheriff. Walgering went | ference in’ Newburg last week. Mr: | atk ADO Address 1288 Broadway, care Haapeaen, ‘ Vite they were taken to the store- ; . Hn earn lt seateriag, 10 Teme, AR Savaoes sures 7PAIR old | —shirtmaker, Abe. - a a otet b 5, as une. je was twice marr 4 i e Noe tiie able roll sblong peels Pears soap 1S execute the order of arrest, but was first wife being Mrs. Margaret Ww, Sinem, MATE, tormmerly Ot Wee, ie ry contained 10,000 of the counterfeit stampa. finazed when Henderson. coolly wrote| Who died in 1866. His second wife, w! ortheastcorage ith sk Wriakl@n,, weal ad DICEE em alae Do a Gut g note for the entire amount claimed | Springs, survives ‘hi ttnge, wasing, manicuriag and sloetre mame Tried s Ker en leon Deer, n oth in b ut and handed it to the plaintiff's attorney. | Mr." Demorest leaves four children, | sas = ee Julius Sudendorf, @ seloon-keeper, at 18 Grand g E. FE, Rice claims that his company | Ni wife of Dr. J. M. Gano;|picTURE FRAMES at retall. made ie seg street, heard some one Uying to get into his played at Henderson's Duquesne ‘Theatha, (anes pila” Hest Alonander ee. of oot in sneer large caving. Linceta @ \e saloon with a key at 12.30 o'clock this morning. Os Draw; all st 1 A Baron Of tan on title with ena: cesarean Ly lam C. | Co, | —————— MEFS Ww ex Start, ete tte wo ors! SOAPS NO fat OF See were ar tm, Maren of Dane Faas on |e Nice hag Chudran: were with ltt] pomreaire ii OMAR gece Seam South Fitth avenue. Patrolman Walsh captured nd Her ver cent. | — *iSosit ie required until work 1s @nishe@ Grand trem elevated station 4) yp RADI Hatal 80 Bevery Frese, » receipts, ice ciaime he never | pp attractive desigus in FLixt’s Fl eeeinry:, catalogue and price Mat andres AD ° Paynter ag tne she’ never | nour attractive dengue ty Piisy’s Kine Furnt | eins try; caalogue, 204 pis 4 ; [turer raling fortienuel praie.” Wrices very | furnished on” APP! t ABSOLUTELY PURE alkali in it dao ., wt emt ieee Sutin 4 f 2b curred, to!an inquiring look. | When Mr, Hutton |changed positions. Hutton nodded , A, young man in ® buggy drove up and) Mone game dancing out, end thelr | creek romani was now a shal Touring experience. the agony of t fice th nis ems the chilled and halt: | without changing his attitude or i stoRp sd morning, Mr. Winchester,” sald)" Now be auire and leave grandma » at, torrent: the place spannid Py the t rill situaclon, “This waa thelr father, Inanimate forma of ner children “und Sion, while, Ate Wineneater o'clock, 80 as to get home before ark.” Was TrOwes: an v nar Am o| ha tid h ‘4 2 % 1 9 FIN A HEAR T he: Good moraing, Hutton," said the!" Ye qneming we will,” the Planks wit frail side railings nad. he run dexperate:y |Grew Aany pele, ee e called e 4 Y : es the small bark, hv hn, what what cried sharp-| you about that lit ‘Gord tt mise tant started off on a mur. |tovearh bank as if by @ thread along fe! Oh. what } iba y ima’ Winchester lived © about a Mabel, wa must burrs.” Pied ha axen curls Meee eee eet briefly az he fole| 8 Ah, yen" observed the you! ys (ys"driven over this morning, Mr.| Gran ; 4 the Tying the oldest child | singling @ bunch of keys In fis money? mile away on an unfrequented road, but Ruth, “or our’ bridge will be gor igure’ ’ apd Hex the lowed her lead, ¢ Winchester, to ask yOu tone my best the children had mae the trip often my Mand and we'll run 1 : 01 ment},I've done m: e children had made the trip 0 hand and we'll run acre Mingling 4 ' v lead, e {uMfalue the money — | the chitcren ore quite email. 0 now| “dim awiul ‘fraid,” said chile F patch. of woodland while she conveyed the other, : ecscpantet Me Engl wit ‘don’t, matter, Hutton. I've made | they chatted" happily uloni the tamillar with quivering ine. x Rte ran, muttering | "And you. yeu are wel she er: remember; you are & man y ‘eclose that property.” | path, possessed With 4 childish interest | i go firs! e1 prayers, until his brea Wve out, cli t glance | e 1 % A Story of New England and of a Hard \"0x se ie Property.” | Path, Potting around them, even to the |encouragingly, and 5: and hte VINA! Ging" give darlings, t@.noulee ns Gontition: H Burelys you wouldn't do that!" There | waghouts the rain had made in the road wit OW, jae twa threats ent to something ke sabe Never mind me.” And he turned to Mi in his voice and eyes. and gutters, ut when the ared |and cli wo little girls hen he pie on 3 Stal | Life ade Easg. Wayouknow the factory shut lown to Blue reek they stood still in # 9 feeling bridge: woodland he ew the bride nih, don't, fo, yet, Suid, Mies, gins eveg at that prise. pas i i ight a aug! " ‘anches ¢ chester, a ba i was savin) up the payment The little summer brook they t th Tas acer the ean he bi G be home. ‘80 a anil want yu fo oe aie ae When my wite's long illness began. Doc- sometimes waded across had Krown to jenings a fy’to give Way, Hut cer- Was ready to fall t him, can't thank you, words are 0) with @ de A. breath pen tnd nurse bills ate up what I'd saved (an angry torrent, had overflowed 1ts|tain it was that as thes earliest i y which the ehil weak.” saving other peop! vee’ and id ith t a% isteep banks, and was rushing ‘ly | middle of tne brid: it enapped its con- and bending a c a en aehts It J thanks, gre ne ip reeaht ale Huts my ore as & matter ot the sort of a day one would| were strewn with evidences of the me old story! has no right |along, bearing ice, foain and branches of tion at cach side, and with lig Moment to part company With the rest to Hy." And as for y ood hus: | cents ' louk for in New England the last week | storm's power. ‘to get married Padan hulport a |teeea dn fact a inte had Lodged aesinst [Velen oe ery (we mand eure Mune QiMaat momenta fd Te suat parted company with | “No, not God forbiare eat tee Maas) 0 ne es cling’ ach other and the hand r 4 te Elaten, ~ in December, The thermometer stood at/ At the gate of a handsome farmhouse |g ie. the Deldat eh, ee olimeult tor ourltee ne . i a erie With tnat he strode from the room, |terday, Yesterday as I saw you + 62 degrees, and the sun fell warmly on stood its owner, Mr, Ambrose Winches- a ttle travelers to get acrons. The frightful speed at wh h the y were the reell athicas f ould and, wrapping himself in his warm robe, | little ones I felt S Frept pain here the bare, wet earth, drawing up ttle |ter, accounted one of the wealthiest men Peey gag gu ‘done the be mn. How the Briige trembles!" cried} going, (eet Mihy ‘Ruddenness with to the bodrd en young toward | The next morning Hutton stood at his breaths of vapor on the sunny slopes.|in the town, He seemed to be taking in| Now, I tak: all which the whole thing about ‘Bhi Mr, Winchester Was just In gate, his hands in his pockets, evidently ‘ the two children no ch oUt we tine to catch his dripplug children aa in a ’brown study. He was pondering on dime to land and-as bis eyes fell| what move he Would make next in this ‘There was ® look of weariness on th Hutton, | puazling game of life, now that his home the magnitude of the storm as his , ¥ Cu it to. to rise, and blue-gray |extreme terror that their rdous posi- | the: we face of Nature as if the quiet were the|swept over bis well-kept domain from ye nonme. + ae a come of ehaustion. It certainly was a/the thrifty orcharde in the rear and tse. 1 ‘sun fa Sr eee ag en eae one thought, only one in hey | On, Wiehe, put the children into my DUREY | was to be snatched from him. He wore air. children five feeling. and that’ was to cling with |and wrap them in the robe, asped, @ dogged look, which by means the & death. he al ed fe gueqeven ME. breaking 4p where @ morihe wind bad bean viver coemed to hi miAnenas’ceat tas atarnces, ee ie Sho tcchs neadid'c view ot tas) iit’ Wiashestr came tothe door with tor 4 the rain had fallen| woodlands beyond .to the smooth in’ unioom | % hours ee front, minttare me ns nine, the with ‘quichened ‘helt ath-grip to the bridge, and to, isi bre following them, he drove off - ar is ; ‘ nega | ‘atthe men seemed

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