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* Real eo F PITY THE POOR BABIES! |=: Free Doctors Tell of the Poverty of Their Homes, Little Ones Distass.Stricken Amid Want and Squalor. The Sick Babies Fund Cares for All of Them It Can Find, THE SURSCRIPTIONS. Previously acknowledged ... $18,379.73 Nonte Mahi 2.00 Frederic Pollak 1.00 L. . a 2.00 Misa McKinley, Maspeth, L. 1.00 A Cheerful Giver 1.00 The free doctors of the Sick Babies’ Fund have not told you all the stories of their first visits to the tenements last Monday. Every doctor has a heart-rending tale to unfold, and there are so many of them that “The Evening World” could not find room for the stories. It prints three more to-day, however, which are Mere suggestions of the pitiful condi- tions that the Fund physicians found in Making their rounds. The fresh-air excursions this Summer, which will begin June 15, will do the poor bables a lot of good. There will be long and pleasant sails down the bay and up the Sound, with lively music, nice groves to wander through, and Plenty of refreshments for all hands. Two of these excursions will be given every week, and during the very hot Spells they may be given more fre- quently. But here are the free doctors’ stories again: 1 In reviewing my district to-day—being &@ New one to me—and locating the very “poor” spots in it, I found in a wretched two-story and basement frame building in a rear yard on Market street, five families, numbering twenty-three souls, Adults and children, occupying five rooms, with the basement for general ‘Use AS a wash-room or laundry. In one of these families was a girl of about sixteen years, who had been suf- fering seven years with a sickening look- ing eruption of the skin all o the body, which I diagnosed as lupus vul- garis, of a contagious character as evi- denced by another child in the house showing symptoms of it. She had been to dispensaries until tired, without re- lef, nor could much hope be given on @ccount of the unsanitary surroundings, Door diet and clothing, and want of Proper medicina) and hygienic treatment. None of these be obtained b sufferer in her nt condition an roundings. Efforts will be made to send her to one of the islands for treatment. The occupation of most of the persons here is that of dling good: other cities, wh it is Gone chet or than here by hand work, stories are told of the hardaniy of past Winter and Spring, a ing World” doctor, ore Dodging into the ‘first doorway tha looked promising, and mimes any doors way had @ cheerful, hospitable look to- day, aided by an ‘occasional flash of lightning and still more occasional hall lamp, we crept up the damp, steaming Stairs and knoo .ed from door’ to door. In spite of the unfavorable conditions we were abie ty find some cases which called for our attention, In ore tenement on the west. side, @ basement poorly, furnished and. much more poorly ligh*ed, was a family of @ mother and five small children, three of whom were lying face downward the floor or any convenient pl face and eyes covered by their grimy little arms. — Diagnosis, ‘conjunctivitis; treatment, a soothing and heaiing lotion and a few discreet but not personal remarks to the mother on the necessity of cleanlincss in such casei rope our way along to th In that section of the city, known as the “Hast ‘Sider downtowns? ang lyin Just south of Houston street, are locate. the most densely occupied dwellings of fhe many thousands ‘that cover. this fitan those oe pitiful tales we have just tat the public ahere role ilies their combined efforts were Ea fe sg Cs of je mo! a Pitot tin reat S ee turally, one finds among them the moat extreme poverty and distress. Yet poverty @ different t intemperste habits: There is some: quiet abo it it, and looking at the clean interiors of their little homes, one might readily deceived Le heir inviting aspects, and ‘assume that dis- tress and want were Sete to them, but a little closer observation and the true condition of affairs becomes appar- ot man staggered ae . ew 6 hat pool ‘household. His In just such @ home to the door to his wife wi only invalid of that struggling from falling plainly belied his stot will not say more of these two unfortunate people, who, without children, and perhaps without kin, Ie there sick, both incur- ably sick, and yet both bravely patient. While it continues to be my fortune to act near them as an ent of “ Evening World” Corps I shall not spare the means of that charity in aiding ponte. forget that e few cents, con yn"! ‘orge! = tributed o The Evening World's" Bick Babies’ Fon will help to allay the suf- ferings of the poor little ones. jt jot much more than 60/ Senta to save'a chiid-lite. If you care to ald this beautiful, charity send what ou can spare to “Cashier of World, Pu- iteer Building, New York City.” A Brooklyn Benefit. ‘The first entertainment of the season for the| rick babies will be given Friday evening, June 1, at Robertson Hall, Gates avenue and Down: ing street, Brovkiyn. Tickets can be procured at Wvobertaon's, the caterer, or by addressing Mr. Cambridge place, Brooklyn, ‘They Se ith i ‘rice of 38 gente is §2. ‘To the Biitor: Please find incloeet $2 for the Sick Rabies’ ONT MAHER, ad NOhreweer, Ne. With Touching Verses. ‘To the Baitor: Inclosed please find $1 for the Sick Bables Fund. Youre helpfully, © MISS_M’ KINLEY, ‘Maspeth, 1. "1. ON THE DBATH OF TWO, BUM and cold @ little form In ite infant beauty 1a} Surrounded by the Summer flowers, ‘As aweet and frail as they. Nearer to the gate of heaven. ‘Ag, the soule left God's white, throne Me to this earth bel jem on thelr mission go. a thread of love And wind ft round two human hearts, And in weakness bind {t fast. Boon he called the children home, Knowing all would come at last, And though that mother's arma oft ache To hold again her children dear; It can have but one effect— To draw her to refuse near. MISS M'KINLEY, Another Little Life Saved. To the Pitor: Incloved find $1 for the Sick Babies Fund. 1. Sent $1 on His Birthday. ‘To the Editor: T am two years old to-day, and saved $1 to fend to the poor sick babies on my birthday. FREDERICK POLLAK, 6 Van Buren street, Brooklyn, May 29, From a Cheerful Giver. To the Editor: Inclosed please find $1 towards your Sick Ba- blew Fund. Hope it will help to save some poor unfortunate child. A CHEERFUL GIV! —__—— = — CAPT. MURPHY’S ILLNESS. Confident of Recovery, in Spite of His Critical Condition, * The condition of Police Captain Mur- phy, of the West One Hundredth stroet station, who has been III with dropsy and kidney disease since his indictment for blackmail, ritical. Th seen at his hou: Hundred and Fourth street, ing. He was sitting up, but was in a highly nervous state and the dark lines under his eyes told of the uncomfortable night he had passed, “Although T had a bad night I am feel- ing better this morning,” eaid the Cap- taln with an effort at cheerfulness, “Il come out of it all right yet,” Police Surgeon Nesbitt, who is attend- ing the Captain, has expressed little hope for his ultimate recovery, Mr. Hitt Improves Dally. WASHINGTON, May 30.—Representa- tive Hitt passed a fairly comfortable night. Each day shows a slight im- provement over the preceding one, and on the whole his condition is quite a little better than one week ago. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1895. PLATT LAUGHED OUT. Mayor Strong Had Told a Joke at “Peach” Depew’s Dinner, Presidential Possibilities Kept In the Background. Altogether the Doctor Is Well Pleased with the Result. It was just at the moment that the cannikan clinked for the third time, according to historians who were at Dr. Depews “alimony dinner” last night, that Mayor Strong told a funny story, whereat Hoss Platt actually laughed tight out before the other guests, A man who was telling about it to<tay referred to che feast as an ‘alimony dinner," because every one of the Presi- dential candidates present haw been divorced from his present boom several times and ts now paying the penalty by being cited before Boss Platt for con- tempt, But about Mayor Strong's story and Boss Platt's laugh! The story didn't Amount to much in itself, It was one of those bonmots describing the adventures of a Kentucky man, who carried a quart bottle ten miles and who found it was full of cough syrup for bables when he started to take a drink—the same story @ chance, The frigid formality of a State event had characterized the feast, and even two real good stories from Dr. Depew told his story it was different. When Mr. Platt laughed, everybody else did, and the ice melted away—s little. The rest of the dinner was characte: ized by something akin to good nature, and the public has it upon the authority of a distinguished State officer that Mr. Harrison, uf Indiana, nodded over the rim of his claret glass at Mr. McKinley, of Ohio, signifying his good will, an afterwards asked the Ohio Governor about @ State Convention he heid out at Zanesville the other day. The Governor made @ five-minute speech, telling about it, Politics, that » Presidential politcs, did not figure jn the, smnall tulk. There were many references, along with the roast, to the Democratic Administration and Police Commissioners Roosevelt and Grant, who were present, re twitted about’ the job they have and. Gov. Morton told a good story fanglet Constitution, and the only ref- erence made to the Presidential asplis: tions was by "Pd" Lauterbach, who sat hext to Boss Platt, and expressed the bellef that the next President was in the room. Everybod: sally, but the subject was not pursued. Dr. Depew is immensely gratified at the success of his love feast, although the net results of it tvere declared this morning to be one g20d dinner and sev- eral good, stories, There were no | speeches, ‘The varied booms of the va- rious gentlemen present are In precisely the game condition they were before. Mr. T. C. Platt didn’t unload anything concerning his preferences in the Pres- idential race, At table with the Boss, and only a few feet away, were Con: ftessman Relden, of Syracuse, who Is ere to help organize an anti-Platt ma- chine; Cornelius N. Bliss, Willlam Brookfield and Lieut.-Gov. Saxton, all of whom have knives out for his scalp, But he didn't appear to be afraid of en. ‘The full list of guesta at the Doctor's board were: Ex-President Benjamin Harrison, Gov. Morton, Gov. William McKinley, Senator Thomas H. Carter, of Montana; Senator Stephen Hikina, of West Virginia; Mayor Wm. L. Strong, ex-Senator Warner Miller, ex-Senator Thomas C. Platt, ex-Senator Frank His- ¢gock, Natjonal “Committeeman F._ 8. Witherbee, Corneilus Vanderbilt, Gen, Horace Porter, Commissioner. Theodore Roosevelt, D. G, Mills, Lieut.-Gov, Chas, Baxton, Senator Joseph, Mullin, Gen. Samuel Thomas, Congressman J. ‘J. Lel- den, Commissioner William_ Brookfield, ex-Judge W. H. Robertson, Cornelius N: Bliss, Col. Fred Grant, Speaker Hamil- ton Fish, Col, B. H.’ Butler, Edward Lauterbach. —— Hotel Roof Flirting Suppressed. ‘The maids and men servants of the Fifth Ave- nue Hotel have been amusing ‘nan fe ins laughed at this dulging in more or less violent filrtations jpn root of the building, to the intense delfght of the employees on the upper floors of the Metro- polltan Life Insurance Building. The latter paid |®0 much attention to the roof filrtatto that their work suffered. The managers of | Metropolitan, yesterday complained to the Fitth Avenue Hotel people, who put @ stop to the per- formance, Convict Claims to Be Heir, J. H. Hunter, @ prisoner in the Michigan City, Ind., Penitentiary, says he ts the son of Bf garet Hunter who’ recently died In Newark, © eatate of $50,000 left by her. hburn, administrator of Mra, saya the man Is an impostor. — ; per Unmatilable. ment has decided that The Church Union, a religious paper, publish: by Mra. B. Grannis, ia unmatiabfe, becau hes advertisements that violate the Le Orders have been given to Paper contalning the Dr. Mua: Mrs. Grannin’ ‘The Post-oMce Depi all copies of the lottery advertisement. = —— CowPERTHWAIT'S Lore, 104 We: has the Cheapcat carpets in'the city. Math at, WOR The Masterpiece of an Unknown and Its' A MARVELLOUS TRAGEDY. Startling Sequel, “Gentleman to see you, sir." Who {3 it?" He won't give no name, sir; but he says his business 1s most pressin’ and pertik'lar, I told him you was engaged, but he would take no denial.” Confound the fellow,” sald Mr, Quillet, throwing down his pen. ‘I'm busy. I ean't possibly see him, Where have you Jett him, Jane “In the hall, sir.” I ask you, sir, If that statement ts cor- rect?" ‘Well, ft 1s of no great moment," sald the other, “Let me put it to you in this | way. You are writing, or have written— |{t does not matter which—a tragedy for production at the Erectheum, It may be @ strong tragedy; it may be a weak one. But, whatever its quality, I ean put into |your hands an original work of my own, {compared with which yours, str, will “I say, you ought not to have done | read as weak as pap!” Ten to one he's some thi that. ing fef- | “You are too flattering, sir, upon my low after the hats and umbrellas, But | word,” gasped Mr, Quillet, astounded, you girls from the country"— Mr, Quillet did not complete hia sen- | oj tence, for at that minute a tail, dark man walked into the room, and, after | the stranger, jas well he might be, by en assurance. 'The play of which ! speak,” continued disregarding Mr. Quillet's the fellow's bowing to tho astonished owner of the | sarcasm, and producing a roll of MS, house with the blandest and most self-| from his pocke! possessed of smiles, said suavely “1 wish to see you in private, 8! “Pray, air, to What am I indebted for | orful the honor of this call’ his eye-glass. “I see it stated in The Referee, Mr, Quillet, that you are writing a tragedy | taj that he had to deal with, and saw fer production at the Erectheum, * demanded Mr. | written in the English tongue.” Quillet, staring at the stranger through) Mr, ‘We this, I wrote it | myself from first to last. And I venture to assert that ft Is one of the most pow- tragedies that have ever been Quillet, checked the wither. | ing retort that rose to his lpi Now that he realized the class of mor- that he was an object for pity rather |than for anger, he adopted a more affable tone, No doubt a little judicious humoring would be the quickest way to get rid of hi “Ah, Well,” he ald, "you wish to read your play, ther? Tam very busy and cannot attend to tt now, but if you will k y MS. here, to ther with y addre's » pleased answered. Qu w the Ume of Kat it, if 1 lett f It has been to six ma . came back the ejaculated, Mr sowing angry again, “what Go you want, sir) You don't (confounded play “y the dj expect me to read you and now, do you Tex a the p turn hile I reat Md to you, folding his afms and regarding Mr, Quillet with the eaime ‘The latier's pationce lown by the cool 1: Hence of this, sir,’ négly; "TE must 4 the door.” f up to hi aa powerful fram fing the insignificant propo: Quil tions s! coolly, this’ ‘# monstrous—out gasped Mr, Quillet. "In my Syl summon the police. 1 “None of that, pleas stranger, quickly Interposing himaclf, as the other made @ movement towards the bell-rope. “Don't provoke me, Iam. dangerous when aroused, In this mat- ter intend to have my way. | Come, ; ble. I off Bi pbea ists, Nas, en while I read the that every Ohio man tells when he gets | could not dispel it, But when the Mayor | pout the new- | | wde trom WILL IT BE DICKINSON? Belle! that He Will jocoed Gresham as Secretary of State. (Spestal_to The ventng World.) WASHINGTON, May 90.—Don M.Dick- ingon, of Michigan, acording to a belief in Government circles, is going to suc- ceed to the portfolio left vacant by the death of Secretary of State Gresha: DON M. DICKINSON, The Michigan statesman, who was Postmaster-General during Mr. Cleve- |land's first term, ts in training for the Premiership, Ho ts in thorough accord with the dent's foreign policy as expressed at a recent meeting of the Cabinet, and in & recent apecch at De- troit, indorsed Mr. Cleveland's views | en the subject. These views, in addition to urgt broad and patriotic sentiment in a eral sens re declared to favor an gressive ance of the intrusive polic; of Great Britain to ‘ls de- sirable territory in South Amer! par- ,ticularly directed at the moment jtowards the acquisition of disputed boundary rights in Venezuela. A firm, although conservative policy, having th view the protection of Bouth merican Governmen from the per. lstent demonstrations made by Great | Britain to acquire imerainty over the weaker Governments of South America, jis favored by the President and in- dorsed by Mr. Dickinson. For these rea- sons it is believed Mr. Dickingon will assume the direction of the Govern- ment's foreign policy. ‘A further ‘report tn oMetal circles is F. Livin that Congressman Leonidas ston, of Georgia, is to be made Minist to Venezeula, In order to Ty out the |detatis of the President's foreign policy as it applies to that nation. ir. Liv- ingston will shortly sail for Venezeula, as a guest of that cesar: He, it is expected, will instruct the Veneauelans as to the construction laced upen the Monroe doctrine by the President: If he were made the Diplo- | matic representative of the United | States while there it would not occasion any surprii ]* Rheumatism, Lum- bago, and all such deep-seated pains, the quickest and most com- plete relief comes from a liberal application of Salva-cea (TRADE-MARK), Salva-cea is also espec- ¢ ially effective in cases cf ; Eoreme, Pile: > Erysipeias, Burns, Totter, Brulses, Salt Rhoun, Sores, Itohing, Sore Throat, Bolls, Two sizes, 25 and so cents. | At druggists, or by mail. Tre Branpretn Ci 74 Camat Sr. j Personal. LENA BE. must let her lawful husband know | ‘Where she 1s or be cut out trom bis estate, All “Situations Wanted” Female Advertisements in The W: without extra charge. 20 words cost 10 cents in The World. Over 500,000 Circulation Guaranteed. end you reaily wish to hear no more, I'll take up'my papers and leave the | house without another word.” ng on the bold intruder. with seething g' of impotent wrath, Mr, Guillet sank back in his armchair.” He ould) have summon assistance by outing out, but he was deterred from s by t nsiderations—first, that e y inch the n bpear ; the ore dignified for the pres- Quillet most to resort to pe that it would ha ina rather ridicy safer as well as the course was to remain qui ent. On that course Mr, firmly resolved. nger unfolded his roll of MS., nt» read, taking no notice at all of the other's sulky scowl, ‘The fel- low’s voice and expressi enough, Mr, Was for to admit ‘to And th tray well, there was something in it after all. At the end of five minutes the enforced Istener had forgotten to cowl; at the end of fifteen he was. in- tent and interested, and at the end of thirty, when the first act he was sitting almost sp ull 1 leave off here?” Inquired the r, “or shall Igo on? 1 ain you know, to stand by our com- go on!” said Mr. Quille f his hand. Every esentment had left him; it was evi the expreson of his face and from his whole demeanor that he was alive to no other sensations than the produced by this extraor- dinary pl re With kindling ey and hetghtene? color, the stranger proceeded, his de m J yolce never missing @ point no slurring Might and shad uf of the tragedy —to wit, th representatt Jor t devil in human = shape—was, obviously, far from — original, but treatment of the subfect was ely so, differing both in deta essentials—and differing for t better— from every prev 4 conception. It breathed throughout an alr, not merely iE powerful tragic interest, but of gen ith trace of anger abso- sand ine reality and natural ’ consequence, which hurried you forward to the fatal climax by @ of irresistible 2 on neck label. Eisner Wh sole Agents, New York. e UNEQUAL Without Ready Cash Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Curtains, S. BAU Cor. 46th or WEST 14TH ST, S FOR FRIDAY. Without Borders to at 79 Cents Per QLARING PROMINENOE. THAT DAINTINESS BUCH AS SUN! TO A CLOUD WREATH. EVERY BIT OF PRETTINESS IN AND JUMP, Furniture you money. COWPERTHWAIT NEAR 6TH AVE, BROOKLYN STORES! FLATBUSH AVE., SPE CI A L FO first act (it Is very short), and if at the |developments. Long before the end was reached, Mr, Quillet (who w predisposed in the strang saw that the plece would bi to any manager, and in fessed that his ‘own just tragedy, on which hither rather Valued himself, would extinguished by the blaze o! ful a production. But the wonderful strength and terrt- ble pathos of the denouem;e: |Mterated from his mind the shape of sordid calcul left him only conscious 0 |whelming senre of tragical “There!” said the strani |down his papers, and rex: Iiét's expressive face wit eld triumph. “What do s the pleco justify the Tha force 4 Spea nan , who could hi I believe you,” was the It stands alone. 1 know It I give you your re me to the end, write you War the ‘Eh—er-—I Quillet ears had i Take nit a etheum fc stranger. make you a presentof my out—with no reserve, offer It to Billhurat, f the in lleu of the one Which you writing.” Impossible, Common honesty priate your work like alive, do you not re ly la# worth money, ans name and fortune. Baht" laughs ¢ her Wh 4 T want with ei long enjoyed too much of desire is to have my. trax in’ whose or to who! erled | Mr, forbids mi hat 20 in acknowledgment Genuine Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract. Beware of imitations. 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PP bo] PANUEASY, PACH RE RAY, for Highland ack, Little Silver, Seabright, ‘CONG WEEK DAYS, P. 265 Hattery, M. i 8 AM; 918 Freight for all landings, RANGA EMACRND BATES. OS™ Gre eRe ARK, Affording @ magnificent view of the Wor Renowned Palisades, General Grant's Tomb Riverside Steamers leave Woat 8th ot, y 12 minutes tater) 1, *2.90, 4.18, 96.30 and 0.20 P. 30 and 10.45 A. M., 12. BOATS BY BAY RIDGE FERRY, Leave foot Whitehall et. hourly from 610 AM. (Sundays 9.10) to 7.10 P.M. Amusements. nn 9Q Btn Renee § VAvpevinLes TosDay ro-ntent, From Lt A.M Ibo, B60, and We. 4 orothy Denning, Raymon Moore, 8 ekarde Knox Wilson, Kennedy @ Williams, others. Si ay concerts 2 M. to 10.80 P. ebntls PASTOR’S aan nai Hei AS TEN ¥e * PAY VENTA Ley ‘entima' TRILB ul M. Potter. 2 “inal? “athece ‘Sisters Dom, Sa a hy ANOTH LITTLE CHRISTOPHER NEILL AS LITT! Last Performs a vie Beat. AT a. are Simplet and Melodios c Killarney ‘The Lily of iy it Hallet of Copella: A HOP, SKIP bg & 00. We sell to-morrow (Friday) about one hundred dozen Ladies’ Fancy Waista, in a number of pretty styles, including the one illnateated above, | in Lawns, Chambrays, Peroales and Cambries, in all sizes and colors— most of them have been sold from $1.98 to $2.25 each, Prepaid mail prowipily: None sent C. out of the city. en Flats and Apartments to Let. ONR MONTH FR R ordera filled oOo. D f—Eiveant Ae 14Gih wt. elevated statl | onty one block, tr Amusements. NUS THEATRE, Eve 8.18: Wed aSat, MAN. TO-DAY, DECOM UO’ DAY Montse & Rice In MY AUNT BRIDGET. Neat weck—Kat ton and Mine Janauecheck | Ve TWO ORPHANS. 14 " | Renrvea Saturday Night—Mixed Programme, Next Week—Mre. Potter and Mr. Bellew. & Tomson, 39 ot! rele and balcony, 600. te, oro ; CHAUNCEY OLCOTT, jyusit Alirisr. Root Garden opens Saturday, June 1 Great Bhow, ATR.10, MAT. |S, VATHER | NE Jay, June 3, Spectal Production, FOR FAIR VIRGINIA, Strong Cast. New Scenery. Elaborate Stage Effects, GARRICK THEATER. LESSEE TONIGHT, AT RAO Mit, iicnanp| ARMM AND THLE SUAN, MANSPI FD. Hee PRINCH KAR 1th at. & Irving pI Prices $l, 78e., Boo, See FATAL CARD. EXTRA MATINEE TO-DAY, Bat, wogune 3. 1 FORGET-ME-NOT. je aud IN 11th MRABON, ill Be. iar er MAT TO-Day. Bent and funptest pay i DAN SULLY consni diocxny, HEALD 8 Theatre, Ui waz, @ sea ot i yeratle “ibur HAMLET Murk orld are Repeated in The Evening World ' briskly, once, If the form take it “T must have tyes’ or tno’ at! «far from well an er'® favor) ea fortune ardly con- completed to he had be literally f so power- a go the jatter, T vhere Imm ately. Which ty tt to b Well, really, If you are bent upon wing {t away.” answere! Mr. Quillet, T suppose Tinay as we profit by it as any one ¢ That is r taking up hi di- ered the oth ing to go. nger now. Py IL call on you ily, eried Mr. Quillet, ou “will leave me your name and’ address, In I wish to communicate with you?’ t soon ob erything in ations, and f an ‘over- emotion, Ker, laying arding Mr, hw look of you say? ‘ong meas: it on your k ¥, wh explain, You shall'learn mor by and by. For the pr 11 pre p my identity concealed, Quillet read the trakedy again to himself, and Was more than | “4 splendid © struck by its wonferful power and living, and for It was some time before he could ave Written make up his mind what to do about it t, at lust, he submitted & to] Billhuret, manager cf the heum, | telling him the ary and pe- cullar croum: er which he had tragedy; be pee 1 nd produce Hillhurst: read you,” that quiet reply. And now nd at once 4, wiih en-| oney in| a aw os! y 1 don't Uke which it has it should have thusta res a min that p.ece, Is 6 anyth ng I ever 4 ruminy Supposing ri replied the : | EB % i up his mind, manager t the @rass under his fee ithin fortnight ody, Was in full rene from Uh beginning, The r was in great f her; he und phenomenal success before him, Jent happened whieh nearly his hair gray, On the 1 ¢ last dress rehears, two nights before the produ on of the piece, Brandish, the leading tragedian, was attacked and re in Drury lane, being go roughly hangied that the police |who found him lyidg stunned on the pavement, took him straight to nearest hospital. Here he lay in @ very precarious condition, . Quiliett. je to appr Why, ma that this you? It to turne fore Ui both, A se. profit, Quin 9) gmiing in the a through | thely the | & tinve Saturday. | AMSBROSE PAR BLAGK AMERIGA, SESE be KOSTER & BIAL'S ADM. BO TO-DAY. 2.16 7.8 HOLIDAY. 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J. ; VIAU'S Freach Coutille corseta; a ‘no padding. 153 West 234 4 ‘The manager, who only heard the news if) When he came down to the theatre the | astlc Hext morning, was well nigh beside him- he ejaculated play {8 a8 good at avery depends on that Standien's understudy will it through en the first admitted Quil- and curry x sald one of the call- lusting his head in at the door, y cried the man: y had withdrawn, himself levelling ‘ata tall, dark-comple who stood bowing and way, Mr. Quillet gave a start, and plucked rend by the sleev js the mysterious author of the "he whispere ‘ood mo Mr. Quillet,” sald the stranger morning,” Mr. Bille aura This nfortunate news about oor Standish. Vou have ‘heard it, then," sald the manager, eying him with @ shrewd, in- ance, Damn the gen m busy; Im » remark! 1 sting ,_ind I came on here at once, 0 you propose to do, may I ask 1 knows, J am. sure the under. study will make @ bash of it," groaned ost probably, New T am going to starting vroposition to you, with the part.” ejaculated the manager, “Do 1 know anything about acting ‘A great deal, But try me and se said the other, confidently, ‘Come, I will rehareo that in the third act for your benefit now. » manager said nothing; but he Mr. Quillet exchanged’ glances, raking theft silence for consent, thi extraordinary man started hi kested rehearsal five minutes the manager's rueful face wi flusied, eager, with new hope, ly heaven!” he exclaimed excitedly, Repeat tbat on the st Mr. your-name, and we'll make the piece a ae vel oy o © 6 «6 ° Toey did, The fret night's audience! FREE} ‘eoelved the new traged; or, "They called hee ne and jers—and particularly before the curtain’ a He wae certain): ful realism wit! phistophel in splendid. which was (sald | Rewsp: ) convincing @ ance, its kind, as had ever upon the Lendon stage. Billhurst Kreat spirits, He Delleved that hue upon a@ theatrical El Dot e quitted the theatre tha: disposed tows Most amiably i ind. jand all man “| uBt the stage door he saw Which staggered him. A four. was waltnig outside: and | into this against wi Uuger, b by three burly-! m he was a the mysterious 8 jsentieman stood by, apparently | tending these operations, When jthe manager he came forw: | Falsed his hat. age Billburet?’* ane “The same, What the deuce dose this. cried, the manager am Bek f the ¥. vl nes ee other, rata most dangerous recrul your jpany, Mr. Hillhurst, He Is one wa: 3 “Hopeless; and dangerovs, te th has escaped in six weeks. Inti doube ‘that it wan 2 murdered pate. Stan 1 ; 1 with disma; ast SiiMeaw that he was never occurred to me y sane. "No: because his happened {9 fall in with your” gg Re enou, He ‘believes that he ts the devil. (added the doctor, wi and glancing towards which the subject of FRU Be eels Sal ie tise “be "soust be wwe Ba} ane eyes.