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HELP THE BABIES LIVE, 2 Little Tots in the Tenements Need Your Sympathy and Aid. aaa | Read the Free Doctors’ Stories About the Chi'dren’s Sufferings. The Sick Babies’ Fund Cares for Them Through the Summ THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Previously acknowledged....... 5,498.98 Fair, 318 East Elghty-third aireet...... 10.00 Dramatic Junior Club, South Ambor, 5 4, Grace Darling Harris, 14 eo a Mita, Brooklyn boo 4 4.00 x 1.00 MA, 100 Mra. UL. “10 thy're ordered ts “Nourish! Of & healthy, strong deseription."* ‘Toa, but where are the friends, who'll be so good ‘As to fill this great prescription? A knock at the door! The doctor te there From “The Evening World” at their call; And, how much that means at this time of year, ‘The babies will say, one and all! food Yor the medicine is given—the faces aren't wry— Though 1 dt in a basketful; Not it's baited with @ thankful, joyous ery— ‘The prescription te wonderful! nv tit-bite and dainties you daily consume Have pot such delectable taste, ‘As good to these children in thelr wretched room, Who ask but the crumbs that you waste! ‘Then fill these preseriptions—we'll all do our abare— Just to let these little ones live; Preserve them from sickness with good ané fremm alr, iF abundance—please give! LA TOUCHE HANCOCK. Have you read the Free Doctors’ stori ‘They are plain unvarnished stories of the misery they found among the poor “¢ the tenements. In simple and direct cnguage they tell of the sufferings of ttle children whose only heritage seems Yo be wretchedness and want. When! disease comes to these they stand a very | poor chance of life, The Free Doctors | of the Sick Bables’ Fund, though, go to their rellef, and in almost every instance fave them. Last week 516 babies were treated by the doctors, who during the first rounds of their districts found all the old unfavorable conditions of pov- erty, filth and woe environing the little patients, All Summer the Fund will continue to look out for the poor tots of the tenements, and that Its care will be effective of much good is assured by the result of past Summer's work, Last A the Fund saved the lives of nearly 000 little ones, ‘The fresh air excursions are awaited by children and mothers with much eagerness. The first takes 1,000 young- to Raritan Beach Saturday, June 16, The second is on Monday, June 17, when 1,000 children will be ‘taken to Sylvan Beach, If you wish to help this charity send & money contribution to “Cashier of World, Pulltacr | Building, New “York City." Perhaps you would ike to send clothing for thé paples; ym to "Sick Bab! Fu » 228 East Twenty-frat — ae FREE DOCTORS’ STORIES. T am not @ Socialist, neither do I be- Heve in division of riches, but going through my district the question often Why shall these unfortunates out tgve them of their heavy burde! am sure, if I could take some rich man every day with me, contributions to pus great charity would come often and pleture you some of my to-day’s observations. “Give me your \e' ike into this big tene- ment. Yes, this {s the hall, dark and laomy, the we are constanty weep- ing. You feel t dampy air as it goes through the bones of your body. The mall gas plece gives just enough light to see one's way. This hall is the only playing ground for the children of thie ‘You ave not surprised, then, why seve: out of the eleven children 3 hla house ‘are sick. jet_us go up. Sees cies fever, Sd yes, i your id—I will help you; 1 ‘am used to them, And here we are. et us go in. smail, low room, o1 emall window, not large enough for ight and too big for the foul air that comes if in from the nei baring, yard. A amall FITTING UP ESSEX SCHOOL three-legged table in the corner, two . ——. hamerof a'beds unde sm ith sick Robbie. “If not for this doctor we woul been dead. We had no medicine, or. food; and if the kind doctor would not have come last Tuesday I do not know | Thai but I would have followed the baby to the grave.” ‘You say you will contribute now Na snare. Yer, I thought 0. 1 could have every day some rieh man: with me during my tour in the district. fact that the physician who vaccinated Its Successful Labors. | The preliminary steps for the trans- — formation of the old Essex Market | T have just seen a little baby suffering | Bullding tnto a temporary school are | be because you are not ebeeriul and companion. with blood poisoning due elther te the Deing taken as rapidly as possible. | “The parents it Was so careless as not to clean the Sie may rest assured that the Commit- arm before vaccinating, or that the {ee on Buildings of the Board of Educa- “(The Eveniag World” for) nd children of the east | tion will let no grass grow under their | others, wound was allowed to become dirty af- feet in terwarda, |‘ contes edly regardini ed, which is doubtful; it will be a Sarket 0 should pe MF, ‘The llitle patient's knees are affected that I fear even if its life 8 cripple. ‘his operation—vaccinat done with as much care Any opera- tlon, and the physician who fails to that care is in my humble opinion, guilty of peat netics. The Ii patient was mad alble. ‘as comfort: Go to the Benefit To-Ni ts ir An interesting entertainment for the Sick chil Babli Mall, 166 Gates aven Brooklyn. A great deal young people of this section of Tanging the programme, which will consist vocal and fostrumental music to be followed by p, ‘& mhort play. All who attend will be well pleased trouble.’ and will at the mame time be helping the cause | we have to thank ‘The ee ee eS ee = oe which has given its news columns to showing up the conditions that co = Fate. | s over here in the Tenth Ward, ‘To the Editor: Dr, Louis Haupt, Chairma of the Board and friends—through @ giaas window that was 10 tor the denett of the | PF Trustoos, speaking of the victory WON smoky and dark with stalna Now f see them he Evening World’ hi four the situation her ut off on one excuse or Four Playmates Inclosed you will fi Sick Baoles’ Fund, the amount realized at a fair held at 313 West Bighty- rect by playmates. Hoping this will ald the sick bables we remale yours romper a hres years, when we Baye Rat the natural life which belongs to yor ok the street because we have no school- j Yeu, It Will Help. room for them. It has struck hard To the Raitor: |blows in ite editorial columns at the) §LEEPLESS AND NERVOUS. Inclosed please find 10 cents, hoping tt will help some poor little tot, MES. W., Greenpoist, L. 1. the Some of the Earnings. ed To the Editor: my earnings to help those that are more needy than I am, I inclose $1. M.A. B. Earned by Grace To the Editor: You will please find inclosed a check for $5, which was earned by Bessie Fern and myself sclling fruit and lemonade lest Saturday, RACE DARLING HARRIS, | Water from the new push-caris. And 34 Bouth Pith street, Brooklyn you will not have to draw the water ———— iy You will find a man tn blue Amateur Actors. Uniform and straw hat with every cart, qhenery To the Kéltor: who will as politely, if not as grace: {nm heb : fully as Maud Muller: the body, A few children have united im join! Junior club. Last Friday they held their first entertainment, which proved succmusful. The Fund. Trai closed to the $8.30. The names are They conalat simpy. of a barrel placed Edmond Olford. ©" Melita Watson, upon an axle and two wheels, with a inthe back. under the shoul Charlotte Muir Tone Kare jhandie on’ Which Is’ Mung "an tron f gti" Bmma Mack,’ Wille ‘Sexton, aly tt A ae ae He Peetment of Doctors McCoy »| ce Dramatic Junior Cl; South Amboy, N. J. supplies the th fice. Builder Sends 95. —_—_2 = _-- Giimore’s Band at Black A: Park, South Brooklyn. The band wil Roons and evenings im conjunction exhibition. The band will make Its Arst y afters subitea, World,’ said’ Chairman J. J. Little, hat Committee, to a reporter. ttle emaciated, feverish, crippled Binney SxDrese le as pos World® {ent or substitute of the otherwine use- | sex Market Building. It was this | “flow | work that finally moved the Aldermen, Peel says, thank ‘The Evening World’ from tumbled on day, how = de and I Having made up my mind to send a mite of the bottom of my hear Central Park Has a Dosen Movable Drinking Fountains. Ho! every one that thirsteth, go ye to Central Park and get @ drink of Ice- Btoop where the ice-water bubbles up, ‘And fll for you his small tm cup. Twelve of these carts haye been placed preceeds they contribute to the Sick Babies’ in service by the Park Commissioners ing you will kindly deliver money in- and are stationed with their attend- je sufferers, the amount being ants at ‘his new departure of the Park Com: missioners is bound to meet with t ‘Te the Editor: approbation of all who frequent the Inclosed plesse find 66 for the Sick Babies | vorite pleasure grounds of, the. city, Fend. Yours trul J. @ WALLACE, hile a World king “a Butter, sé ‘ant ss AULACE.. | sketch of an ice-water cart yesterday at least fifty irsons stopped to a fe) | With each succeeding season, | paoais the eyes, feet and dollars of the e latter sald that public, turn more and more our O Not because we boom our bf business with ceaseless adver- wien, | Fink. M +|home, ttle children in charge of t Glimore’s Band. Victor Herbert conduct, bas| nurses and even a Mr. Dusty Ro boon engaged by Mr. Nate Saltbury as an ai-| Were all, courteously, waited upon the man in charge. Thi Gitional feature to Black America, at Ambrose | one ee an oe ee one hace afte the big; Money, thinking that he was there to WAY. san ‘real would “not recelve “the, money’ inshs ance Sunday aftergon and would no} e_ mone} waleal ubitea.” ae ee Spon giving him a cigar uitting Into. action the powers) tis you who should read the testimony which by the Board of Aldermen | ts being printed in these columns the fixing up of the old Essex | 11 isthe truthful testimony of men and wom who have been cured of their nervous disord 4 who have found that life ts ane % ent thing from what they thougpt It, “Gratitude to ‘The Evening World'| it is from this testimony that Doctor McCoy Use for its hard work and its success In be- | sends this message and this lesson to you. half of “there children “cannot be 100 +" Htecgnise, for yo ks, ‘The Evening ognlse at once, befer~ tt ts too is always foremost in every 1 movement for popular education, and it ly followed its natural bent in takin uilding for temporary use as hool, thanks to ‘The Even: ht for tha 3400 unachoole veniny Vorid," nt how w {men who, for political or other puerile |reagons have denied us our rights un-| Here ts the statement of Mr. Henry Peel, Pass der t law, and would deny us even | saic, N. J. Liyou and’ dos ester known a ICE-WATER ON WHEELS. | !i!tnse. made me py different points in the park, m ‘his 1 Business men on their Wu ——— \ labor, time, clothes, and money with it. Most women don’t need much urging when they fully understand all the help that comes with Pearline. uo Jas. Pyle, N.Y. Dr. Hapley’s Experience Recalled by a Night of Pouring Rain, | Sigred ena gle made ter promise not to | Btand:ng ths my ‘host was for talking |e cleaned the place up for her | ‘The rain was beating furiously against , the windows and the wind raging bo! terously without. Instinctively we drew our chairs closer to the fire, which was biasing pleasantly on the hearth. Dr. Hapley had dropped in to spend the evening. “My!” said he, “ ut this is @ terror, out West a few years ago. An inter- esting romance was begun that night, with @ sequel, too. Did I ever tell you! @bout it?" T assured him that he had not and he continued: “It was in the late Fall in Southern Nebraska, where I had gone to oversee the putting-in of the Winter wheat for the nex: year'y crop. I had not been to the farm since the previous season, the lang having bee: t in charge of a ova: agent during the interim. After Feach:ng the section and looking over the ground. I had intended to go out mong the neighobrs to secure my rent- ers for the season. “There was @ little, four-room ‘house ‘on the place painted and in fairly good condition, a good well @ number of sheds which served for stable, gran- ary and cther necessary purposes, As re was no resident tenant @ quantity grain had been stored in the house, ‘hich was then locked, while the sheds se to leave anything of value ex- ised to the cupidity of ‘movers,’ who fies to pass that way, le left empty, it being deemed un- t was nearing sundown when I came it of the place. I was much sur- to see a stream of emoke eurling | gee, the chimney and as I drove nearer | in the \ You might just as well try to blow around a weather vane as to help some people by pointing out the right way. They won't see it. Even if you prove to them that it’s the easiest way, and the safest, and cheapest, they Tf your work or your business ie not aa mucceseful ‘aa It show!d be hecause you are not your best sell, If your soctal life ts nOt as pleasant as it should if home is not happy because your vwn In- ce there is trritating of gloomy, If your life 1s unsatisfactory and unhelpful to You aresick, not unfortunate, not til used, not [singled out by Providence for exceptional ‘ tro dren of the Tenth Ward. But we ‘ou Should never have won the fight hud Youare not working too hard. You are not en- Fund will be given to-atght at Robertson no; “The Evening World’ led the forces “The Committee will send the De. of Interest has been taken by @ number of the partment architect to make plans, and e city in ar- then we must go to the Board of Esti- ¢ mate for funds to prosecute the work butt believe the temp rary quarters W Your lot doesn't differ ma- terially from the lot of other men, but the trouble ia you have neglected your phy For weeks these columns have contained the {I} testimony of men and women who found tite @ ready by September without any hardand unfortunate. It bad tew pleasures. Its is caren weighed them down, “I have been telling everybody that iter they were cured. An epitome of all fa in the statement of on ‘When I was sick tt seemed ay if T was looking homo, wife, children Joylng too much. Read what they say id at everythin face to face.'’ Wes ech | ‘This testimony ts for you. It means the new nother for life possible through perfect bealth erly looking for the , fearing all the erorevil, all the time trritabie wn AML Fean say, alll canng) tell you. hat your Work In my case has yone Your medicines acted ike w Te and restored me to health again, the Ume that I waa alck as one looks upot & ightmare. '* RHEUMATISM. umatiam Is a disease of ‘of those delicate fibres which extend cord. ty every par of rhishing every part with senca'io: only cure tor Rheu: Do you' know Uh y years Thad been subject to Rhet im. epectally during bad ured Untold agony, FEO! ihe body. Twas 50 miserable, only relleved mi ve been free from 1 alti e y the statement of Mra, Kate Coughlan, CURED OF NERVOUS TROUBLES, The Testimony, Which Is Without Parallel, Awakening Unprecedented Interest in the Work of Doctors McCoy and St, John. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. woul Li Extraordinary Value in $12.50 The knowledge and smartness of all the great foreign woollen man- ufacturers was drawn upon to pro« duce these serges at their best. Each offered their best. We took the best of them all— the projuct of Garnett & Sons, England, a hard finely woven serge, 11.80 & 14.80 suits. ALMOAL FenAELOsR. f Doctors MeCoy and Rt, my health entirely, iC the wonderiui change john T have regal; riends a fn. my condition "" ‘This te no tm ment of Mins Greenpoint, L. NEURALGIA OF HEART. By the disorder and derangements of wom the heart Is often A You suffer rom palpitation difficult breath ng that you in adosen different ways phyniciaus, Head thi B10 Wert that the diseare was tora MeCov and St. John, copractly treated if ws rand ut no One NeemMed to understand my case T began to use your medlicties the pain Tt'Was a sharp, shooting pain, tat ‘almost take my breath would beat hard and fi ue nary story; It inthe dyed with by aa many di temont of Mr. James McGowan, at. The resale In his Nothing so good has ever been old dyes are nothing but surface colorings, af. only the outside of each particle of wool. That's why thev rub off so, And that’s why Alizarine is so much better, Suits with silk lining for that reason was | Seared, a hen would be fol- AUlly testify to the ski wi NEURALGIC HEADACHE, you suffer from Neural you Know that thix ae a nerves: Hef; that t ion cart ent permanent and age of the patient tenance fee Indien. Bicycle and Golf Suits $8 up * ‘by the diseased nerve to the bi n to the #tatement of Mr. James Schwab, 47 Himood at. “L auitered trom Headuche and Neuralgia all the time, The pain wan so sev: my mint from my buninesa: (rom all enjoymer Je; from everything 22 and 40 Drone E O THomPson 245 Broadway Murray St. ste Bal lupeh privilege of excursion of the T. + el posite City Hall Park=Cor ter giving Doctors Mc time to relle me, Tam a resto: UNHAPPY WOMANHOOD, Aré you one of those ladien wiiove lite in gloomy an uy Do 9 weary of your hi pv in the sur rritable, ax Twas when Tonme hecause ws 90 once what w A the first day 1 took the treatment I began to gain flesh and atrengt Jong experlener hi rf A REDUCTION OF $0 PER CENT, this WEEK on PARLOR, BEDROOM aod DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, REFRIGERATORS and BABY CARRIAGES ‘at lena than factory prices, CAbM OB CREDIT. SOL HEYMAN &CO,, OCTORS McCOY AND ST. JOHN, MADI tisements, but solely for the re: son that our clothes are right and our prices low. Every customer who buys here once remains a steady customer, and sends his friends to deal with us, BLUE SERGE SUITS, $19 TO $20. EVERY GARMENT FASHIONABLE, FAULTLESS IN FIT AND THOROUGHLY WELL MADE. OPBN BATURDAY N:GHT TILL 8. won't walk in it. But this isn’t HAMMERSLOUGH BROS, so with all. It's only a few, comparatively. We're not complaining. There are millions of women who have seized on Pearline’s way of washing—glad to save their Bleecker St., cor. Green Bet. B' way & the 6th Ave, L.RR., also Broadway, cor. Rector St. Instruction. TOR Bicycle Rid! School baib at eve., bank building. | lesson © lessons §: without extra charge. Fr lout “Wednesday | mornin, 26 Union square, 34 floor, 993-995 Third Ave. BETWEEN SOUTH & GUTH UTS. F RELIABLE” f) NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. TROUSERS. eet My Dy vient AND Th, Buy ™ T wt. p: BY? 00 cate $3 39 Lt NE TEN ROVE LOOK AT OUR MANY ARE WoRTH 25 TO Sz FIR Pine 48, 30% off j SERGE SUITS, $15 QUALITIES, BLUE OR BLACK, $9.80, CE!.EBRATED RUSSIAN SERGES, $18 GRADE, $11.80. BICYCLE SUITS, $5.00, 6.75 & 8.75, Risin Soe. dbe be tailed 8 and 88.80 jeyele AT BOTH STORES: UGEN E R303 Broadway, NEAR WHITE ST. 123-125 Fulton St, NEAR NASSAU ST, — — RUPTURECURED ‘The Improved Elastic Truss ta the only truss in hat le worn with absolute comfort night as It retaine the rupture under the hard. jerciae or severest wirain, and effect Send for [PROVED ELAATIO ar Business Opportunitle: igen Association to Rockside Grove, on Sunday, Juma 16, will be sold at auction Fr aka M. Steamer Laure M. Starin we barges have been chartered for the oc- EAST SIDE WALL PAPER CO. Papering, Kalsomining and Painting done at the to foes; send postal for eat ‘Somers, . oF §. Cohen, 123 Hourton at LABE EIGHT HLT. LAST TWO MATINEDS. LILLIAN RUSSELL. 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FURNITURE, lected, durable CASH OR CREDIT, COWPERTHWAIT & CO, 104, 106 & 108 WHOT 14TH BT, ERED ATE No More Dread of Teeth extracted oy our late acie motned. bad resulta Applied te the gums painiess No eocal lorotorm. ‘We, the undersigned. bi merlin ~., Brechire Tar ores New York & J. WEOMERE 119 Cu 2, FORRES. ER, 250 12th well 4 low priced, that we do Just as BROOKLYN STUKMS: FLATBUSH AVE., NBAR FULTON 8T. __ Lost, Found and Reward: REWARD will be pald for return of cameo tor! ASST ACIS EESE, dantor Achwurch an wa re uy Er’ es8.t mother, 16 Charles st. BERNA SBR! HAMLET Ws Siziett ttatateasesmene s. ‘opposite Macy’a K. A 003 ib Aveaua other evidences of habitation were man- from one of .he lett their lonely neighborhood, Ny moved in, and so, you nee, that's how I come to be here. \ ‘eb for exposure, but still apparently in have treated you white, fim thar 6008 conditio |stranger, and if you will look around you “As I drew closer my attention w: the house and now stood, arms watching me. He wore no hat, and his H nair, which was three or four inches jong, wee somewhat unkempt, although tidiness basin which stood on @ bench at the didn't have no place t farm up here then and was doing pretty we could and moved Ler in, ‘Then, two or three weeks ag», ' lost my Tanner wanted to movi onto it himself, a ifested. A wagon stood in the space be- 8nd tween the house and the sheds, while tha had 9 get out. Go I come down told the heads of two luck, she would have to help me in mine horses protruded inquiringly, as if to nd ask on what errand I had come into {te next county for this Winter and t Was squar> one good turn Wagon stood @ ‘sod-cutter’ and near that !g another and she moved out It reminds me of a night I experienced was @ wheat-drill, all a little the worse 1 the thi will ona board needed fixing whenever 1 saw ur horses lool red, ‘on't you em_ up and stop here for the night? I maser for, some minutes, wa §Fieee or them around the an effort seemed to have been made at ant tt His face was clean and had Will do just evidently been washed in the little tin fi ive you &@ good place to sleep in the a novel proceeding, this being Comer. Only, remember don't turn my re'll be trouble. weather, there was s woman come alonj Teouta rve, unless !t was to furnish, in With four or five Iittie children and she fis reffec: on, 4.companion for him in hs ¢ and so she dreary Winter da. ‘A ‘thunderstorm cath eed hat ke Rergethe in’ et into jouse here if no and by the time supper was one would take ber. I bad the Tanner broke forth :n all tts fury, business. best rm nd 1 But @ Rot my own on the inside but the: i ou'side, and 1 ‘can corner of the house. His feet w. ked by @ squatter on my own farm to {herct bare he wore no coat or vest and his De DIM guent at my own fires de, ‘as it iT @ striking Picture. Indeed, in the midst of hi yh n Toun and with the setts round, cook 1 approached the house he came | \tranger?" id hi pla of this place? ment by ‘his cool, matt “Well, yoo I am, and do! Ree I put ‘the th firey gz circummtances and my TTWells it’s this way,’ bewen: "You fwo ol to lack experience in }gn4 of the other two one wus fitted up , Poom. ‘here was a car! 1ASGe aging ht aSelas alah oP ot what are you \ Sencee of aritizetion on i * other @ bedroom, and m: teclings furnished with a comfortable Deda and hearty food, aia not ookery, may have been his abilities direction! ran was stored two rooms, house. ining-room, kitchen and livii imation on the table. The the tab! led carpet end one or only thunderstorm can on a wild Western well, so I inquired among the neighbors | prair.e And ‘we agreed that she should come in | rush |here, only we knowed there was grain | times a while the sky was at vid with Lightning, But notwith- ‘e had settled ourselves in ‘you are looking ry Your ‘wheat (his . "I am just fixed for it. & good team, irs. Brown—that was the Fall. Well name—how I was fixed and see, I have got I had helped ner in her bad cutter, and a@ drill, and bave a money in the bank, so I can hire help if for her to .nove out and go over T have to, and, besides, you see, 1 all settled here. wagement w. you want ¢ Now,’ as though his already agreed upon. have It put in by the acre asn't quite as ready Him “that would ratner have a 1 ime to think It over, and before makinx things for tot. aie totes ite Of @ proposition to him I would like to wt attracted by the appearance of @ man your grain, and I have fixed up the place SRC {he next day, when 1 co. who had come from the other side of Quite a bit, proppii tmbo, nailin around a bit to see what condition things up @ place here and 2 thare and fixing what wanted tone, ‘Nothing further was sald about the that ide I would horses were all ted from the storm. "You'll and sufficiently find a lantern t in “This last remark did not sound par- trousers hung by some invisible means inthe ‘neishborhoog for the. sight, "an teulariy friendly, but t did not chin Pa igh iprar br it year teal that f'rather Tiked, 1 accepted his tnvie “The men, Martin Conyus he sald waa hia ame, was, ‘batching It," as he 'ex- things around a littie, and in doing. 0 @ really tempt.ng meal of well- much about tt at the time, lantern and made my way to the stu near which I found my team where had left it “T went into the shed, where I moved made room for my hor not interfere with , and brought them in. Tying them urely, I left them out of the storm then ‘moved sheltered place and returned “As I went in Conyus was seated in a chair at the opposite side of the table, looking rather sullen, I thought out the lantern and took a chair bout the weather as I did so, but “Presently he ooked up and said: eF} re was also a dresser ‘Stranger, me an ‘ou was here last year, and a lool glass, althou; a a eet Geta SO | Se vin SE ons pee AE ages fronds come and stop with me for the ni All “Situations Wanted” Female advertisements in The World are repeated in The Evening World Over 500,000 circulation secured. @ nice dry place, out of the storm, and that [ have taken good care of for you. You needn't say you ain't, can see you don't want to,'or else you would have gone ahead and settled on the bargain when we were talking about it, And then, aw if thal tain’t enou to @ man's barn and turn le down just wo's to get your @ little rain ‘4 be a good thing for th 1 was watching the door here. ger, We have got to get this thing set- We won't say anything about the horses, because | suppose may- be @ man that has a heart don't lke to leave them in the rain, so we'll let that ‘ant is for you to let ow, I've got tled right here. you lease, Teast upset, ball the wa'l “T was instantly at his side, wrapping my coat around him flames a entered with # lantern and immediately took the shawl from her head and aiso endeavored to exUnguish the fire with that “We man tor the wagon, but the storm was too hard and the wind blew too strong, and so put her back Pame on alone, just tern to show the wa. went out for me, thay I dla come, physician she willin instructions and very efficent nurse. Through our com- bned efforts the man was soon restored to, consciousness, “Twas naturally curious to know who thix weman was, but had no time to ask uO oUt her and said in tones of some Mrs. Brown, what brings you ich a night and where’ said this he ende hia words pulled, him down hi Il the time from * to stop ‘people from shooting People and to put them out when ‘ this last with @ little laugh, pain? Does it hurt #0 much now? It's @ lucky thin, man here's a doctor or you might dead before th anyhow, seein poniting at him. It But what 1 wi me have this place here, ink and paper thing's all fixed for you to make out the and m; Kittle family, an perely started when si the vir nd, sure enough, on the table were pen, ink and paper which | had not efore noticed, “And now, Wi! you fix "AS he said this hi the table a big, which he levelled at me, continuing, ad he did so: ‘Because it Stranger, I mean business. je or won't you? rew from under Drotented Cony Nobody that knows } yus would ever ta man like that don't know wh: wa little blu fk lease for the I learned that game when I was I've seen & man sign away A” mine tna: way, and they hel: legal, too, because no one could be found to tewtify it wasn't to make him armed myself out those days, but he had the ad- of me and'I felt that it would to try to reach vs al hi t hi wie the rest of arefully and make it out legal,’ said my hi then there was a bright flash of lightning, a terrfe burst of thunder, and T saw a terrified face of a woman 4t the window and h ted the farm, You know that, w ‘Mra. Brown sald that what trouble her out alone In such a ‘onyus was dropping his quick! said she, ‘you see, we couldn't wet no place to stay over in the nex county, and [ had my te: treats all 1 had left mind 4% how I would try my luck over ‘and in doing 80 turned over the table In such a way that the lamp was jing its ol) aga.nst my host whose ciothing Was (hus his head to his feet over bis revolver was d. mand Wagon— and made up my wt fire from sitting up wi Were $0 seriou stant attention, "The next day 1 went out to look for tenants, tak ng especial pains to inform neighbors of the occurrence in all its detail, They expressed great surpris on jearning of Conyus's actions an. spoke of him in the highest terms both as 4 neighbor and as a man, and several of them drbpped in to see him dur.ng the how I might get work in the hew county seat, set out for over there, When { got down about (wo miles, one of my . and I couldn't go any fhonight came on, and so Then the storm came up, and we didn’t have any place to go horses took si tpn nching wet, and my poor little ones aud Twas touched. for , and 1 thought as how it would be to swallow down my pride and come up here and ask you to take u for the night, becau in our efforts, but the burned and’ had We carried him to re with great difficuty ied such re- Bare wae secured by them. well as could be done ‘or going for a doc- mind the iin mysel any, And then in my arms, and left the other: it won't hurt me started with the baby eas ate AMERIOAN oli . Grentrat Nhow. Amella Glover,Jea. Thoraton, ao. GARRICK, THEATER. Woes “Rh carn ave scccncn Sat. ‘Sony ef ER OF iy Bat iN ee mR RT Aaa Sate gaNAC- CANARY & LEDERER'S CASINO. “Tig deRiy Wott.” ; 5TH THEATRE. si ‘AVi. Mr. C. MIN! Prop. and Manager 05 hae TE NTE SATURDAY ON PORMILLE D’ARVILLE. - TwSATER TPA REVUE HOYT'S THEATRE. "ia" ACHURCH | To-Night & Kat, with the r "Oh, never mind m: anticipated what action, but the pain ‘ell, I ’ he said, ut tranger,’ if me, you oO T fownsand help Mes. Brows, Ti manage to take care of myself for awhile. Yea, that’s right. I wed you would, ur ight sort, stranger. Qhd'so'f went outand hitened up my team, and in a few minutes ‘Mrs, Brown solf the road to find her rene Tsupposed, We had wie began ‘Conyus, rel ues of Mart y few sentens a wouldn't t you, doctor. & right good man; too good for flash of lightning re- of the litte Bi 4 them ready, to start ving recovered, to her wago em behind my ‘carriage. Mrs. Brown, occupied one seat, the tribe, four sturd: ers, rode in the wagon behin: on reached the house again, where L left Mrs Brown and the younger chil- aren gol if. a little fellow of perhaps nine or ten, to put_up the horses. myself with her oldest boy, ‘On entering the house I found Conyus somewhat easier and Mrs. Brown falth- fully attending ‘o bis wants. d the room. ‘The youngstera had settled them- elves in the kitchen and were already ozing away in the different corners of “Mrs, Brown and myself took turns in Conyus, as his burns that they required con- lays, and as I intended to my work was acco: ible, other medical a “T had considerable diMculty In finding ty one morning, 3 Conyui nd embarrass y, Proctor’s ; ATRY ithe Rte waiiio aeatyo THEISS’S (fh Siw Monster Orchertia and ERRACE GARDEN. | Conrled-Fer BESS pie LED ERM AUS pee aaa 14 t week; the last week of the season as fo, an abundance of Teaowned art! PROF. LE! iON. 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Now ‘ou aint’ found any one to take fe tare for you and they're ain't can take it as well ax 1 can and so—If you don't care-Mra. Brown——well, doctor. to makr a long story short, Mra, iy and I have concluded to be married as soon as 1 can get out and we want you to let us have the lease, if you ‘ace't mind, and we'll take good care ‘th nd if I don’t get strong ena the work done.’ ~ rn ‘Just then Mra. Brown lege ada happy. came ® Procured the! minister from the neigh! town and fhe ceremony was pertorm rs. Conyus ai “Bit now,” sald the doctor, ye] Tt “was grew pis chair back Furies, ire, “I suppose you wou! Phone was the: ie @ are afterwar could sary, nied avery. cent Thy free to confess ‘tter ‘from Conyus 88} that he had just learned of troul ot bad luck and made bim what hi he wanted to help me in min ‘he je money until I could pay tt back Tt’ was all he had ae he Conyua had gotten, It together be much grieved it I 1 no! With thi l paid t 2 new‘ one to Mr.and Mra Gy c ft ae it sa ace 3 “And all this goes to show, Joctor, as he rose to go, “that plenty’ of good in the’ world, an Na often appears in t moet ui paces. | “T‘subsequently paid back the ani afterwards sold the farta, af nominal price, to the Conyuses, who come to have a sort of sentiment ing the old house, come one of the that part of the vil Sed by hem ame Sag Pub. Co., Dept 1® St Louie $$ i but I thought you knew I felt i y and it's my rule that deeds are better id than words, but [ peony 1 o1 cet say so, too’ and J tel am sorry for what | d.d that nigh! iy + didn’t mean it and I wou, a the same “My bueiness having been fini A Joft for the Bast shoruy afte however, without ist Teeel ng as