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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY * ? re EVENING, JULY 3, 1895. so che @nd there was plenty of good strong |ERMINIE & FLOSSIE SCHRIPSHEIM. coffee t —— folks, while the iittie onse taftiy swath | Hatertainment at 119 Ore in rich, creamy milk-all prepared. by Street Caterer T. A. Judson, aa i 3 Lote of Fun for Them on the goods, to. be hadi the oe very best | A benett entertainment tor the Sick Rabier’ 3 ya bevy of ladies, who give | Fund was given at 119 Orchard otrest last Gun- ’ Floating Playground thelr services to this beautiful’ charity. | day under the management of D. Reseuthal, Mf. ‘These ladies are Mrs. fi Mrs. Carrie, itassclbergers Airs, Lissie | Pallipeon, 8. Mantel and L. Katy, bore sot Saddler, and Misres Alice and Jennie | ever ffteen years of age. The program » Too, Waftted te Their Chec!s id Agnes Brady, And they | George Wesley, in songs; Josie Winkler, Bessie Your gallantly uprert by Me | Fiddieman and Bessie Salisch, comprising the by Every Breeze. , Younger, Quinn and Hoftm: f acute | erme Trio. in songs and du ‘doi, of acute | ———_— ——— {ness for the two doctors who always accompany on th to attend to, and the hospi were unoccu- ‘E BABIES’ FETES, deka ase hia to |e ete cam on All Medicines Free to Th Great numbers of people euffer from the mallen potsons of catarrh, as from ,other subtle chronic maladies, without any correct or definite idea of the nature of their affliction. The following aymp- toms have been carefully arranged by Dr. Cope- land, to enable mati sufferers to understand just what it is that atls them, Many diseases, known under various rpecific names, are really of ca- tarrhal origin and nature. Every part of the mu cous membrane, the nose, throat, eyes, ears, head, lungs, stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys. and bladder, are subject to disease and blight b: catarth. The proper course for sufferers Is this Read these symptoms carefully over: mark those that apply to your case and bring this with you to Dr. Copeiand. If you live away from the city, fend them by mail and ask for mail treatment, ‘Trial Free. Bear in mind that any chronio sufferer. whether from catarrh or other seated and distressing The Next Sick Babies’ Fund Fresh es Flynn's orchestra played inspir- Air Excursion Saturday. Lie Aa usic almost constantly on the barge, and during the three hours the little ones and their mothers were in J. Frank Gibbons's Idlewild Grove they were too busy to need other music than gtind of the organ at “Billy” ‘hite's merry-go-round. Mr. Gibbons has wrought a grand transformation at Idlewild. The slop- ing woodland has been completely 10.87| cleared of stumps and underbrush, and in their place are inviting mossy banks #86) and cool shade, with here and there va- rlous devices for the entertainment of the hundreds of daily visitors to the Place, for it is a favorite resort for ex- gureions, | There ie a largo) ‘smooth- jotograph Edna and Hi re, mas, Helen Keoetsler heey Fair at One Huudred and Kighteenth Nicholas avenue. 4 Gixth avenue, Mount 34 West, sstus Liedig Wutte Gobet Roaslls: Goh, Wrmiaia' and loored. dancing pavilion, ap! Flossie Scariechelm, va and tintype boo! hee eablan eat it teats chronic malady, may apply any time at 15 West go-tounds, rea for basket parties and ing here. Mr. Gibbons's heart w: touched by the little waifs who cam on the Floating Playground, and he ave orders to James Green, who at- fends the swin to it that every chick and, onild) in the party had & rousing aw! Infectious, and “Billy” White furnished four of five hundred Iittle toddlers with | fancy, dancing: Roswell and Moras, trieh dnd @ mount in his great merry-go-round | Dut& com@éans; Harey Paull ‘eonge; syeenatak Berita ahr bafeae aac)" aanete ees the climax, a nice elderly gen- | foitations: a Saltech, ite tleman, surmerin There. with his family, | ttle girla ee euntowere: Rene Oe the acng Waited’ the Hioating. Playground. with | 4e2 SE ee eee mune tenet ie and son. They in-| -tne Police Court," with thie cast of characters: spected everything critically, tasting the Fh paiiipson,"Dieriet-Attorsen, Le Beats; ‘24th ot. , near Madison Bquare, and recelve from the Copeland experts the most efficient treatment 1m vogue st merely nominal rates to office tpationtealike, Trial treatment and medicine free to those applying in person. Catarrh of the Head and Throat. ‘The most prevalent form of catarrh and results from, neglected solde epeedy and inexpensive cure by the Copeland system. “Ye the breath foal t'* {ia the voice husky Do you apit up alime f* sob rook : 4 be ir, 19 Wood place, Yonkers. , fa Brandenburg and Lucy Comp, 360 Bast Twentieth street... Agnes Higging, Bertha onne, N. J ‘ tj Ress 282253 52358 3 2a B 253 353 famie Bycl ; butter, meats and the like, and| bum ‘lawyer, George Wesley: prison i vee gelarthin 224 Henry street...... expressed the retest, Aet ene ey See dno, eniitpacn ene *. Boga yout nose dlschacre®., 0 uurnish: Boewel ee - Fi i west entepeneleen ered eenlabacs that the Bick Rionai, wholesome day of Joe Schochat.” The admiesion waa 16) ;,Jethere tikllng in the throat tred_and Russel Conkitn...... jatham Goldstein, 224 Henry street.. dgnes McBibenny, M: Cafiero. ay of recreation £6) 90 any, eres oy nd fonder? les of pover: e puny hen the gentieman dropped four Two Mount Vernon Girls. sliver fuarters i ers hand, | Here are two good little girls, Annie Skift, of ‘Hore {a @ theme for those who nuree ane alt ite volee) Be! Bouth Bixth avenue, Mount Vernon, Ada Pat- Sweet charity within their hearts, angee the from a stranger |terson, of 34 West First street, the aame place, Set forth in pleading, humble verse from Port Wi To you, who're blest with better parte! SA PHTaE DY a FREE DOCTORS’ STORIES. ‘Does the nove iteh and bura fr is Bere. oe io arenes heaas* 3 = RARE Ba Feary Sa pee Do you haws to cl rant BB Is tt not frightful to benoid een eich tie month open? These little chiltres, poor and weak, you sleep with the month opent* || Bick inpocents in Heaven's fold, I made a call the other day on the OUF nose stop up towards night? Who merely for @ pittance seek? little child which had marasmus and of whom I wrote some time ago. Had let] her for some time, You woul hardly recognize her as the same child, The mother seems to be carrying out areca Siet ot “ten and in” jet of wae, in the habit of doing before ‘A cheerless home, a barren reom, ,A wretched street for sport and play— This Ie thetr dark and paintel doom— ‘They're dying round us every day! whe h of the head and throat ts left un- checked ft extends down the windpipe into the Pronohial tube and, in time attacks) the lung Speedy inexpensive cure by the Copeland system, “Have youn 7 re you loving flesh?" | Catarrh of the Bronchial Tubes, 't yon but aaw thelr awful tate, | Thelr ragged clothes, thelr scanty tare, Baby Fund doctors call. She has you coughat Tight? Zou'a do you cya pega two of the excursions and spoke ve you pain to after: atinea taatdnene the day's outing had joyou take cold eaall Their destitution and despair! of how much good af! - yi te variablet done her and her baby, and from the nis. {Have you stitches in ws appearance of both am sure it did. She if met 4 penta id itetigleel mathardr geal leery remarked how Kindly they, were treated, Pe you low-aptrited at Ames? om gase with glad surprise what a nice and pleasa what a ‘Do you raise Trothy, material?’ ‘3 babbling brooks ead gunny plots, Blessing conferred on those like her who ‘'Do Fou spltup yellow matterr” On scented woods and Summer skies! had no money to pay. for excursio: “De you cougn inthe ‘HANCOOR. hi owed to tl Sick Babies’ ee and har sacl as he. exbressed It “qt saved the life of my child.” orn! rt and hacking? 1e ol om} Iegust for fatty foods ‘a tickling behind the palate? jave you pain behind breastbone?’ wil eakert’’ ‘Tethere ® barning pain ithe throas? ‘Fae seventh outing of th on “The Evening World’ ick babies Floating rt nt to my office te in- =’ gyground is impatiently waited for by euatnnve the condition, of Mrs. Meeken, the little shipe dot: the eastern hori. for work, a@ he has in doing SINCe | pabies’ Fund. Respectfully, JUSTUS LIEBEL. GIVEN BY DR. COPELAND, ong zien seasons Great Excursion Routes *113 SYMPTOMS MOST FREQUENTLY PRESENTED BY CATARRH SUFFERERS | MAN HATTAN BEACH Over Half a Million Per Day Expert Treatment at Nominal Rates—Trial Treatment and LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST., E.R ose Applying In Person. ints. | io THE WORLD'S Circulation ; Dally, 630, 640, 7.00, 4 : : ; tert rpm canny other ene apeady and | bin ES. bts, ba, 1S . oa 8 for the First Six Months of 1895, vate Oa veninest [sul 2 8 if wf back” . % Ihave eideaire to get unat nigat WHITENALL §T., sla. thy Rider, round trip 0 Are the opecaull ann starier oe” Sie taurly trom. 0 PC to 9.18 PM Agate witli a Rua rua aye ee Pe Fa gta This EXCEEDS the COMBINED CIRCULATION ‘our halt getting eeay UPCXPAYA! houtty gm, 15, 4 to Ho10 of ten New York newspapers, or, to be more | . ‘ In dy and hart Bn, Bit! wan tan a0 3 10, 10h bio specific, is OVER 100,000 more than the i “Rihana nate Aer oath REDUCED RATES MONDAYS COMBINED CIRCULATION of the a there puiitiness dniler theayass* On each Monday during (he weason the Le TR Herald, the Telegram, the Sun, the re there dark rings around the eyes" RCo. will well at tte t round trip tickets to t il jniaaton to elther Sours YOU see Unpleaaint Chings while aslogp tt’ "or Crews Have you chilly feelings down the back the fointa nain and ache?" ie i CONEY ISLAND Evening Sun, the Time:, the Tribune, the Evening Post and the Mailand Express. ots Poet soe Hwee mes the Culver Route. THE WORLD'S Circulation fiterta faetivare ajedy and inexpensive we | Round Trip, 30 Cents. First Six Months of 1895 . . 553,813 Per Day. by the Copeland system. Leave foot Whitehall st. hourly from 1.10 A. M. fe O20 Ara and halt’ hourly. thereatien ‘ati First Six Months of 1894 . . 474,065 Per Day. uA from 10.10 AM. to 10.10 P.M. and every twenty First Six Months of 1891 . . 322,100 Per Day. “Hepat, ROCKAWAY BEACH First Six Months of 1883 . . 26,537 Per Day. ‘Do you have hot fushest” AND JAMAICA BAY. Gain in One Year. + 791748 Per Day. ur eyesieht blurred ®" From foot 34th at EB. R., 690, 6.20, 990, Bve Seu gerian Ghani: $0 A, Mingo, igo. 3.20, 3.30, 420, 8 20, Gain in Four Years. whe 10 Vio he Me AddK ional” traine your flesh soft ecd tabby?" Piednee only, 160, 260840 P.M, Butea Gain in Tweive Years. rive low at tinea Fir d ontye 7 34, 10:88 28 AS AL ont Ts sot oo Sl, Bt ROT 88, Fas, 10.10 PML = — ‘Do you have palpitation of the her A nts. WEaleie ates: = | —|SORE EYES FUCTORS, “ita Ale, lahat dese coos ERIE LINES CAN BE CURED From A, M a 11 FM the, "We and Oa! Catarrh of the Stomach. i Quickly and Sarely. i iio, Ro Cat of th ac! ust 231,713 Per Day. + 527,276 Per Day. ybbing In mach . seein pees ef nase betas Ha fue i,t, bos, 6, A, Ga, Tae ‘Do you auffer from patna In tampleat? ROUND TRIP Bo CENTS, . M.; 26¢., 60e., Cooleat Vaudev r cr he “Ta there nauseat’ mien lees ‘The Meers Bros._and Geo. H. Wood. #0 others, yon longue ooaiedhs, Serves as water, yeta wouderful hea DIV ARWIN WP Ney ‘Do. apie 107 miles from New York, on the banks of the| Erie, per bottle at ‘OF GARRICK there pain atta ‘eating?’ Deautiful Delaware River, 1,000 feet above the sea, Soran gi gs \ yon nervous and weak?! $1.00, ROU TRIP, 81.00, | Ee rae, olen TER you have sick beadachest., Firat exprese train eaves Chassbere/8t., vA M M0 Prince New York. ete e ‘ou bloat up after eat Second express at L ere dinrua for breaxtaatr: Five! minutea earlier from Wont 234 94 = - es | MADISON ROU ARE Ry, Ne introns after eating?’ eturning, leave Shohola 6.00 an . Ay od throat fi slimmer _— r Ne ‘o/you at mes have diarrhisa Help Wanted—Mal tay bow fe there rush of blood tothe head? GREENWOOD LAKE _| wanrite—i strong, bright boy tor tactory work | 1a he event of rain perform: fs there conatant bad taste in mouth? " Store & Duryee, Nath et, Brooklyn, B.D. | CANAKY & ES “Adm Gucarcimarmnarenme,, |7Gc. ROUND TRIP. 75c. | wvrgn rer mptnn, we guia purer | CAMINO. E HUGE GARENNG A aoe Laat 3 Nights Me ‘orid! No Perform: “When you get up suildenly are you ths 4th of July. Apply at once. Express Office, 3 i When stomach is empty dovou feel falet* proan train leaves Chambers ®t, 0.48 | 6 Harrison st. cor. West ot. Hig Vaudevilerk Promenade Concerts nen ae AMBROSE PARK, SOUTH > puuit'fattancar fy cunrars no nance as! AMERICA.| = Lasi'two wHEKe M4 St, 940A, M. Returning, leave = — ‘Do you belch up material that burns throat''? ‘Whoa btomach'ls fall do you {eel opprecesa®™ The Copeland Medical —Insttute, which they joined heartily with he u sae en ar a ® thousand babies of the tenements, t. I did eo at once, and A ‘Do you cough worse night aud morning?’ Ry 310 World Uptown, KO TE & BIAL'S iG Ae theiy smaller brothers and sisters and 18 Orchard siewing condition a week fo ialaidghet e de aaual 18 West 24th St., Ni York. ‘3 DEN. Oe ago: The family conalate of seven chi + New York, Amusements. Wille, Mpecialties, Noveltion. ? It will occur next @aturday, and the| Gren, the oldest aay ree, ois . Catarrh of the Kidneys, feensbely, OA Pm Aa tineuale ea, a, of rain, performance in Muste Hall Gay will be spent at Cornwalton Grove, | 220” goa Ainuy theif artly Catarrh of tho ntdneys renaite either trom eoid | » e's BH agltsch b Qrerie, magnificent on ca Diath pate, thee ee rere: | ago, and since, hel arrive) icy were | he bed a cand In elr yard ont sold cakes! rirom overwork of the eidneys lo separating eee ere Shuulaws grene Person trance to beautiful little Manhasset |Pale, Rungry-looking and very feeble, |sn4 consies, sad, calecias Pennies vat na ee —————————_ einen Olen Inland ANT ONE witnessing the accident ry Bere a tro ful Hettle “Manhasset /Ehe mother was suffering with nervous | fy Tech rasy brevsat te "The Bvening World Ui oy ad im canoe, ie, ae 8 ! y ich there 1s « magnifi- a complaining of severe “THE BAND PLAYED ON. Bial's Root Garden on Monday, Jul AMD eG Swept by Ocean Breezes. ee ed gh at ae Bowery at Ry oent ¥iew of Long tsland @ound on the na tiwe ecole. DraRalit Lisbel: and asa further proof of the immed! Dkicy. oating bathing —_— Se a nie yi comminnine a ne one side, the eve sweeping over the] Mere 0k Moot Nota morsel was in |To the Baltr: Be atuted that the artine andieies Aebing, bowing d billiards i coils 6, tor fF commisione placid waters for many miles, taking in ‘The husband 1 Tnclesed find check for $6 for the the pick | THO Latest Song Semsation--It Orts-| finished with copies of the chorus, in TIME TABLE STEAMERS LEAVE Sonsa’s Concert Bani, ADVICE FREE, LAWYER Ancdoeee “0 gomedians, until the massive outburst of 4a tbe, 0, 4.00, 4.00,8. ry Every afternoon and evening. Work 306 ae joyous melody could be heard for blocks 16, 11.894. Mi x July 4, Matinee ot 3 P.M. ADOPTION Healthy, refined infants. Apply Lid around. An arrangement has been made a uaa vate Maternity Retreat, New York ave., maica, L. 1. ino w Uy “aos Rice’s Barlesquers iD 1499 A CARD—Pites unfailingly and permanently eared: | in a fow works witnout the Unite oF, any Brery_evening encest Sender, Wade t6th at New York’, fret-clase references. SERCIAL MATINED A—# PER CENT. SAVED. Purchase truake, July dh, 4 to OP. 1 Rese yfkahmar chiire at Dorle's Old ‘Rallanie . a BALDNESS, thinning halr remedied; note ain's orks. Aihen halt grows; new. discovery. Beraar? stitute, 236 5th ave. : ITIZEN'S SECRET SBRVION 0O.; confidential 14 Bpectacte, War between Japan and China ery honest delective work; highest referesoess. Rvery evening, exbept Sunday an4 Monday. private entrance 13 West 434 st. ay 2 positively cu for reai clever comedians to be furnished with new verses on local and political jevente nightly, and as The World's readers have already taken It up in a gleeful spirit, it goes without saying that within a’ week it will make Conroy and Fox even more famous than they have ever been befor | roy! Go ahead, Fo: with you! * —_— Knew the Ropes. (From the New York Weekly.) Editor—I presume you know this paper Gri BVESHOGT RAND E nM o., is 14,|Colossal Fireworks Di tively Now Mancihata ati tent, I'm. first. 14 Special Features on July 4. Address Es “Teenel — rate at party lyin 0 220 DIAMONDS, watches and jewelry sol . . eT se at A partion: “Hest BERsDey Me ( P). 50 CENTS. Ri Cire ¢ Jane, 2 <i Special Notices. Tickece wold’ atialt own wtations of Mane Le eM 168 Gicos Gara! DQ. YOUN eves trouble you? IF wo, eoaaalt @ except Sunday, hed hair restore cy Tmpertal: ise Tn ee ee ate tealas| CONEY ASLAND, [OOo oe ata GE oa specialty, Momach. You'll admit that without argument, retouched, Curling, to keep hair im url, [Beet ta doaiah athe gnu eme|SEA BEACH ROUTE! — Great Bioycle Track, Be, only haisim's GU EK are, Seed iN SUMATISM AND GOUT CURB—The Dally Exhibitions of Speed Contesta pap AR Ad | from the common cause—adjsortered pomach bottle will Joming from one cause, item natural Ghat they | oats by May Ridge Ferry leave foot Whitehall ea elt tee coe a0 ith. oe y Bay Ride sia ne you. Hill Medicine Co., 36 E. 19th ot ahould’ not be cured by ohe medicine. RIPANS | NS at ‘anya, hourly. from 710 to 41.10. A. | ABULAES not only’ cure the ‘disease they cure and Rattnourly thereat unit 9.10 NL.” su A t Time Tabi Tor ‘circular. mee | . Gaya. 80, 9.10, 9.40 and every "20 rvinutes untli em. 2 "ST OUT—The latent and best automatic. aleel 1 ao POM. ia train from Coney Island, musement Time Table: JUST he slot photographing machine; profte ime 10 40; exten’ trai Tirookiyn Mievnted Road | 3.30. to 6 P.M. mense, machines and territory for ‘sale mow, Wridge, 110 Idnight. Time 3.30 to BP. M Ropiy American, Automatic Phototype Co, 0 SEIDL CON chet to Brighton, 6.16 to 8.50 P.M. YOUR FATE and tortans; 00 ~ Exeursipn AAAS Bede cles Pp a ai __ [MGI HOUR FATE gM Torah SPECIAL MIDNIGHT trip b; H Special announcement. ..Blcycle Races. | open evenings. = etme TAL MIDNIGHT trip by Round Trip Reduced to 30c. aie eon ater cn | OLD_GOLD and sliver bought for eas Weat 44th at, 12; Hoboken, 14th at., office of 8, P. Howard, 33 Maiden La: tery, 1A. M. Fare $1.25, including bait or bad iis Mis sae Sn Nee Excu | 4TH_JULY EXCURSION TO KEVPORT —Sleamer J BELLE HO! leaves foot Bloomf TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, JULY 4741 GARDEN for RR. time table. " A ULYTO, 100TH PERFORMANCE. | £0"! °°Pt warded” my claus and prompt iy te Ceived check for $80. All in health should tne f on and the white villages ‘unsue- by the litte, pays indenting the: eiares |DitaRiTined Gutpandents. The poor oj ‘olen Liles Callcwlases Casey would walts with 0 strawberry bicate, of Long Jeland, Westchester County and | kind neighbors have given all they coule | - a easse: vy And the band played on; jonnecticut, while on the other hand is |atford, but it is impodsible to fill a bag He'd glide ‘orose the floor with the gtr! he ador'é, | oe tance ane an sreat ity below. | with a rent in it. Inclosed find $2.00 for the Bick Babiew Fund ‘And the band played on; ' ey ie yee’ gen, asleng, David’ - reacribed het sen Eeother and, oho: collected by en BLUM, 696 9th But bie brain was so losded It nearly exploded, 4 Setet Si Jalact ‘once famous for ite Seek, and one thing “hich satisfied them pa Balichlodns ‘The poor girl would shake with alarm, seifae iains ‘@ hundred other inter- moat waa that 1 ate) Bon Uae tee the A Drooklyn Garden Fair. ae ae leave the girl with the eteawberry The voyage of the Floating Play- | enivies th He nowt substantial | Te the Baitor: aris pund to Idlewild Grove, which ts only | Parente think se bestowed upon them, | From threes ttle girl, thet love to help the ‘While the band played on. satbecame aipleasal? manners AY: sits pe WN aN gra We onart: aE bral rater ppengeteoetey a ja of 8 5 y @ thousand Siok babies, their toddiing frouiya., We should have'made, mors, bet tae | nonsre: Conroy and Fox are recognised others and sisters, and: thele: wace |e the Béltee: Prondermonm stasped ute Hove to ae better nent | all over the country, every one of their 1 mothers. (It occurred yesterday, and| 1 am a bor going ea four yearn, and tove| time, HOLDA GRIFFITH, witticisms and vocalisms being unde- evn erase gi ih meee candy very much. I heard about the Bick PLPaNOn sityLock, |Miable hits; but their greatest achieve- Able from a health and play eten prone: Babler Fund and femernne se Mite, fea Of pee, ment 1s their immediate success with It was Derfect day on the water |{o the sick babies, hoping it will help the sick Eight Hold a Fair, The Sunday World's song—‘'The Bani one MLSE any fence Ene oon nor too | babies, MOSES GOLDST! 2% Henry street. ‘To the Eiitor: Played On''—which was published in the ‘pier ‘atthe foot of ‘Hast Third Maud Will Try Again. Tnclosed you will find $8.66, the proceeds of «ithe last Sunday World, and the music Street up East River, between Black- fair held at One Hundred and Eighteenth street | of which is by that marvel of versatility, tit rard’s, Randall'a and Bessgar| Te the Editor: and St. Nicholas avenue by the following chil- 5 4 Ad Telande On ie Ons a ae a eeTOner | “tacioead you. will find $8, proceeds of « emaii | dren: Mr. Charles B, Ward, of the New York Bloinway,, North Beach and “College | me MS. mate mate money for the. Sick | Mar, Sicklea rH Ae Fox gave wonderful evidence of the ‘was cool and delightfal pl A Babee Fund. MAUD ZISQCER, 12 years old Nellie Carroll, it. a. power of a leading newspaper to pro- Board enioyed at feast one hours awing Refore Going to the Country, | ote good feeling and good fellowship, and sleep In the hammock, criba’ on the Imstnn mallee and The World is the first to recognize | BEBE ees cin every toadler ‘took Betore, going away to the country we four| the fact that popular music is the sim- horses, given by Crandall, of 669 Thi Before leering the clty for the summer, 68 we | tte gine, of Mast Sixtleth street, made 4 cal- barca dee tle to bind communities . ta AU help the| lection of $10.37 one afternoon for the Fresh Air| together in harmony and happiness. W: Everybody with teeth had plenty of |{itie'betles who cannot belp themsalves.” Bo we | Fund. DONA GOLDBERG, “| may be styled a busy nation: and more HILDA, GOLDBERG, to our credit that we are, but when the HELEN KeOratale, | Jovin! side of life can be aptly put into ; . Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S, Gov't Report — at thoi vho ‘eagerly look for 8 i U Their Beds Were O14 Tranks. the good things eontainedsin Svery gun. . On © complaint that « truck yard at Bixty- OEIC) Scarccly San. Woman, oF H tata” rand ata ean atte] SHURE a age ABH hs Teeort of tramps, Patrolmen Burke and Glennoa| did wonders. A inough the ‘song onl; late last night found a number of men sleep! paearor it eae World Stine 9, a5 ie admira’ . op she (yucks, The police arrested Mensy Keller, With true Celtic gusto—on ‘Koster & Gap, ot 851 Ninth avenue; Charles Flashow, of 1129 Eas: Forty-Bret atres ‘Thomas Frasier, of 443 Weet Bifty-sixth ind John Sullivan, of werTSB eee eee Maa WInaLow'sSooTHIne Syavur for ren ABSOLUTELY PURE AEN TN RENTAL ES Bee | piocks south Went 14th atey 1D. A Mt | tare on Perey Hoste tea t i 4 2 oats THEATIG Aa gree fa accident, (Signed) Mra, eae Caen a ee earth | RIL B Y, |cisecce eee ee a oa veniings at .15. i 0 to'$20, and accidents. $2.60 to Pian etare vie Bast B4th rare | ane Hombua’ combination ‘polley. Reliable Around Staten Island. | gilmore # Teonara, a1 Wiisor het 60% Battery Landing, 14 nts wanted, Write Seaboard Departmi East Zit et. st Toftiptat| Terrace Garden, | vane fiiin cp | tana dare atte Bul Png Ba Tieketa 60 eta | Comrted:s Broome at $ “You told him we didn't mind wait-| never come in her way to question her ing?" persisted the young man. ‘I dare | obedience to her father, and the idea £ y he'd think he cculdn’t do without | POW only frightened hor. |, es to y i youlin the shop frat of (tut we're not tol in Clete AUGastr a aeeeat Crna uaee lew months, eh, Mary?” “Well, yes, it stands to sense,” the girl “ don't know as 1 can rightly | Mary Micklethwaite Was Faithful and Her Letter] noes icine Seance 2 10 am lial | want here'n Senge an sense Mary's reply. despairing appeal. Jack, When father talks it’s sense, and menced calling me for what I'd done,! when you talk it's sense; and it's as if there was no shadow © often she # the chang-| altogether throug? ‘Own volition, | With the lawyers. It all comes to me— Came Too Late. ‘ and mala 1 wanted to disgrace him. He[Td like io do one thing and my con-| Kindly fare to tauch ae oe Re ner ere at tor “some thres | there 18 very near ten thousand investe * . ‘ s _selence tells me to do another. can't Passion. Once, about a month 1 fro. years with a Widow about ten years|ed and three hundred in the bank. If , says I needn't think to go to the choirig) against father, Jack—I can't, indeed!" |had parted from her lov very much, older than himself. She had been from, You are of the same mind, as I hope and j any more: he puts it all down to that. I)’ ‘phere was little more sald between the a sore trial to her obedt toll (hat she was romantic, yet It| the first almost embarrassingly kind to | belleve there is nothing in the way now, ‘The little village of Daignton lies in- 'm sorry, my li Tinatraid that| Sones MUNA WARS Bileb:, WOeN Yau are two as they took thelr way homewart She was stamping and ‘sorting the 1s true that when she was not thinking him, and Jack had resented many of | ¥ can come and help me manages | * ad utside the village they paused by com- Morning letters, when she found one) of her sehool days with Jack, or of their her ways with the Impatience of a man| can't go on withow youl: land from the coast about two miles, |I'm a bit late. |, .Mary." said the young man, sud-| mon consent hmong them addressed “to hersel{, dt) shy courtship and briet spell of happl- | who likes to be independent. Fate had in such a hurry, only they keep j end the high ground that runs westward| «Don't name it." sald the girl, “1 / (¢nIY, And earnestiy, “will, you come |" sThen I suppose It's good-by, Mary?” hore a Binghampton postmark, and Mary ness, she was weaving impossible day lat last given him helpless’ Into her {om have a man. Fathe ! by the sea is a favorite walk in Summer | knaw it wan a chance if you'd get off.” hue what we should think of ourse:ves | ch SuPpose It is. Jack.” thrust {t into her pocket, with a guilty |dreams of how her father might relent nie with an attack of typhoid, and | nothing «bout It in his will-abopt " time for the villagers. It was coal They moved slowly towards the|#* Well-as of him. J'll go to Binghamp- rhey anonk, Bande again awkwardly Jonk towards hee fathet. A 1 Shrough | or how J nck abe nme suddenly we thy only her aupremitting care had pulled | ought B iter erik, Your ever Pee Autumn and a misty evening, however, |stones, and sat down side by side in| {0 and get things already for you and) Jack left for Binghampton early next load upon her conscience, it js\true, but | with eredentials that not even a landed The doctor was very emphatic In tell-| 4, MARY MiCKLETHWAITE™ " ‘when Mary Micklethwaite took her way | an embarrassed silence; the young man|there to hemarriel’ Mei morning without NAYIng seen” Mary) 4 icy deep And thrilling as well, the ike | proprintor und A poor-law Guardian ing him that he awed his jife to his pare Ser ee Re Oe ha ae thither, and there was no one on the|made holes in the ground with his|,,"Oh!" cried the girl in great distress, | “Simon Micklethwaite was a person of | When evening came, and ahi wt Mer th curious pang now | TUrse, 2nd Omen tt cans’ well| for church, She came bustling into the roud but herself. stick, and the girl pulled off her brown | yi couldn't father like that. | consequence in Daignton. He was the leave the house an hour er two unne rt her dream-| again. they should fed. ‘The! Kitch and cried out in dismay whea Why, he'd nev id dish id up again!) owner of a small p of land, on which ‘The eun was already near the horizon | thread gloves and rolled them up into aj You ¢ me, now mother's | w po id the aha 3 she came in sight of the sea; in the|tight ball in the palm of one hand, | go PTAGey Wie anne wed en Were hale § concn coleaen are te so «gray mist it hung like a ball of fire, |The young man spoke first. ene. om RAL ale s a ae PRE | freehold not actached to th or making a red pathway across the water.| “Weil, Mary," he sald, clearing his | 2h") things, but to Ie oa, a buGden | eee oie a eat F ehop The girl turned in among the furze|throat, “has your father anything dif-|‘ike that" thriving drapery, and gre ness, bushes out of sight of the road, and|ferent to say to-day?" ‘Jack was not easy to be turned from | !Micklethwaltes” poss H his point; he was slow-witted, as wi . és ‘4 wi seating herself on a pile of stones, av- , Jack, It’s just the same—it's all| the dirk bu: the pain of this hed pricked | ops ligense, and was t gently watched the ball drop toward the no use,” returned the girl. “1 suppose | him toa keener Insight than hers. Mary ed business man, much | id abid was aware of nothing but the dull} heighbors, one ts | Sf saUat eA ad abide pain of parting: Jack had a forecast of |" He had been elected poor-law gu She was a perfectly unromantic figure, | ou told him about the place of|the years to come. He put it co her! for the district, and folk said that, sinc: with @ broad, good-humored face, a|Ringhampton and all?" aald the young) bluntly, with the anconsci us brutality {he had sat on ihe hoard with the squire an of his clase; thes e young, they were | and clergy , he held his head b thick waist, dressed in » purple gown, | mal! poor, her father was old—was he to spoil |than ever, if he had teen the. wait with red flowers in her hat, Presently,| “Yes,” satd the girl, sadly, “I put the|-heir lives in this way? A few years | himself, he coull not have been more at the sound of a footstep brushing | best face on it [ could, but he wouldn't | #84 he would be dead. and tt would con-| indignant at the idea of his daughter through the furze she got up, and turned | let s¥ much, He's tha Ve {cera him no more, but they had twe- | wishing to wed with the son of ane of is! got up, me say . He's that mad to| thirds of their lives to live, and wag it| his own cottagers. to meet @ young man who a moment|think I should want to have you at all,|right they should be spolled for an old| Jack Saunders had been a schoolmate after came in view. and when he's like that you can’t|™an’s whim? of Mary's at the village school. For Mary had ic wherew!' eye past he r 7 rt They shook hands awkwardly by way |change father, not If you were to crown| -mg cogent reaschinws she had only a | serving his apprenticeship. ag cargen, ef gteeting, and the young man id; | him with gold.” blind sense of duty to guide her, It had|ter and then working as @ journeyman ' 7 4 521 “To Let” advts. were printed in The All “To Let” advts. in The World this week are repeated in The Even- 14 WORDS 9 “ World during the first half of 1895. ing World. Over 500,000 circulation secured without extra charge. 80 CENTS. Jat the same trade, Chance had. given|agin father,” and begging him to write/aboyt to be married, He had only been| oven. Then he opened the letter, him a few months’ ork near his old | no om home, andsin that time the between the two h propped It up against the teapot, ‘whi! he read “Dear Jack” (it ran) ‘I write to tell hom days’ trip had ne once in the ten years, on @ five Whitsun-week, and then hy Mary, who Was away vis: sing’ Since then his par-| you about father, for T, suppose you connec! Won't have heard. He had Fat SRG AREHOR MEER | “and. was buried three weeks ie Friday. I would have wrote —~< but my time has been put up re mndship| After this, the monotony of her life es went on unbroken. She formed i of walking out towar After Jack had to her old life evenings. curred to her to neglect hei stor to be “saucy with 4 Daignton bad ceased. very. t If how his| aso i It was not | before, s wh ro far k hardly knew him protest against the ha ma had Might her Kk tag s untouched breakfast. < she s Jac tae BRS ase) Shy ‘y me! What ails the man? ht be his own funeral he was going in real concern, when sh of lovers In| jew house w id not have | Jack lingered a lit F3 made her| tails it-Was not from any real reluct-)1t mi Or why /ance to fulfil his promise, but because | tol’ she sa tieed, it Was towards the sea she Wen: y the p to-read her letter on the same spot | thelr evenin Where she and Jack had parted. Tt why ine then tha ¥ felt hi laid | own trouble tn. latax 4 " epee a take ha vatelt teed ee | saw ‘how. pale he tooked. Jack pulle hear. 1 such | broken t She knew |e tees et dre chan hecoud help | himself together, and proteated he was this, now ¥ | nothing dred Bonet LEXRTE Ree ere a ee couse ‘rds | all Tight, but he'did not feel a bit huns ind hasten back tol furnishel, and Jack awoke, one morning | §Ty. and as it was too late to make any ors supper, | to realize that it Was his wedding day. | further delay the widow had to be cone not notice | Phere was a flower in the glass on the! tent with thinking that she would make cheek had] table which he was to wear in his| him have a substantial meal afterwards, asy, she thought, by noloniy dry to ask her’ father's ; she knew too well w * would be, and to g to! the vil t fis an-! hopli them un- |b Known to him would be Well nigh im read over nose and eyebr coat, and his new clothes were ready wards evening, when the weddings possible {'Mioklethwatte, | for 8 waston a chair, laid there by the careful] party had persed, and the newly= Mary was simple and truthful by na ed with his daughter's obedience in| hands of the widow. A loud, ch rried couple. were left in ession hard way and Was at no trou | voice hatled him from below; it was] lor moods and feelings the foreman of the works, who Was to|hour to himself, white Mre. Saunders passed since Jack | be the best man, calling him to get up. | helped the Ii tea. Ig Yad gone to work g-| “Downstairs, the parlor was already| was then he answe Mary's letter, ly changes had come| being set out with the Wedding break- | This 1s what he wrot 1 workma fast. and Jack had the kitchen to him-| “Dear Mary-—Your letter came thr for his hasty meal, There was allate. It came on my wedding day. jture, and deception of any. kind would heir new. home, Jack had half am have been painful to her: yet, perher Init could have been done without het father's knowldge. she might have con sented to thik. correspondence, for. the Klean of hope that it. held was. very et to her. But when she thought of |the inevitable discovery, and the tem ership by his ron the table, which had been|help us both! I cannot say any more, |pest of wrath she would have to face. was at work on| brought from his works; the hand was Your sorrowful she could not hesitate, ‘That night, in| had huilt outside | unfamiliar, and he let it le there unti J. SAUNDERS ne tea and helped him. ers of bacon from th her reom, sh wrote her ans™ Jack, repeating, that she could not to|the town ‘ulation, and ene of] he poured out go|these Jack was finishing, for he was] self to some ri My wife Is a good woman.’ —Cassell’a

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