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Reval ABSOLUTELY PURE BABIES ON THE BAY, —_-+— The Floating Playground Take Them to Sylvan Beaob, Sick To's Again Escape the City’s Oppressive Heat. a Remember Huber’s Museum’s Open- img Day. Monday, July 15. The Subscript acknowledged . rrigan, Annie Cro ai@ Eleanor Berrigan t 382A Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, by Lillie Bates and othe 4.00 Candy stand, 628 Second av ound and others “i and on East Thirty- ei mie Hi 4.00 3 @ Brand by Georgte, Jacobe 1 £33 35 basse ick babies on Floating Play- Bround {a to the beautiful Sylvan Grove on the picturesque Kill von Kull, N. J. Tt 1s the eighth of the semi-weekly health-producing excursions for invalid Uttle ones, When the big barge Coxsackie, of the Myers Transportation Company, tied up at the foot of West Eleventh street, shortly after 7 o'clock, there was a crowd of women with little tots in their arms and hanging to their skirts, walt- ing to board the Floating Playground, though the time of leaving was an hour off. There were babies of all sizes, color and descriptions. Some poor little mites who looked as if they had not another Gay to live. Children brought into the world in the midst of poverty in a crowded tenement district are not apt fo present fat, rosy faces, but thelr mothers and the doctors knew that an entire day away from their crowded stoop or smoky house-tops meant a new lease of life to them, and they were only too glad to avail themselves of the Opportunity offered. Saterer, deus A, Judi son hand early with a corps of fants, Who were Rept busy depositing huge cane of nice freah milk in Icy cold cor- Hers and cutting up stacks of sandwiches. The milk w Uittle ones, while sandwiche: eeKs, ten and coffee’ were to be served to the big xt who have charge of the children. ry trip on the water is an appetite pr. joer at any time and to & careworn woman w ibility of several were particularly 0 has the r children, and hundreds of just such on Evening World’ loating play- wround to-day. The little ones who were able to run @bout the deck found many things to amuse them. Strong hobby horses ‘Were waiting to be mounted, and man: & poor, pale-faced woman smiled wit! renuine happiness—perhaps for the rat time in months—when she saw her yon a stout wooden ‘horse ‘and hi itile baby brother enugly tucked a in Inging crib, breathi i atmosphere as pure as it was strange to them. It was a sight to behol and one that ‘would alone recompense the contributors to the fund had they but ‘seen it There were also. bas rocky chaira for the little ones an “cenen Th Pi a ‘ollcemen Thomas Perry and Heni arens, of the Ninth Precinct, helped (rgaret and Charles 8. Younger’ to ep the people in line, while \ homas B. Quinn and Bherwood aeli took the ticket It naturally 4 ‘Evenin World” doctors stood at the gang-plank and exemined each child before allowing it t: pass. It would never do to have one with @ contagious disease on board anc great care had to be taken, It was shortly after 8 o'clock when Skipper Geo. Hempstead gave the signal to Capt. Benjamin F, Stucker, of the staunch tug Robert Haddon, to go eheot, As the floating layground ewung out Into the stream Flynn's ex- jent bi struck up “The Band jayed On. Hose those little ones did yell with delight then. It did not take 3 long while to steam around the Bat- tery to the foot of East Third street, where another stop as made. There ‘Was another crowd waiting there, B Dest of order prevailed. Mrs. Mary Younger busied herself ebout the floating playground to see that, @ach child got {ts full share of all the @musement that was to be had. How the children do love that woman! She feems to know what they want and just when they want it, and gives it to them with a smile that’ seems to make life brighter and misery further away. She was ably assisted in her noble work hy Mrs. Carrie Hasselburger, Mrs, Lizzie adler, Miss Aggie Brady and the Misses Alice ‘and Genevieve McCabe., all. of whom seemed to take pleasure in ai- mn stacks | Sev- | eral policemen were on hand and the} THE WORLD: TUESDAY ” z . EVENING, JULY 9, ministering to the happiness of the chil-| Mattie MeNutty, 12; | Miriam Walletetn, 6. | dren and their mothers. Two of “The Evening World's" corps of physicians Accompanied the party ready to attend those who should require their services Pollceman Cornelius Martineau and Patrick Walden, of the City Hall sta-| tion, went along, having been detailed by the Board of Police Commissioners to go and do everything In their power for the comfort and safety of the little sufferers, treet. Three Mou To the Raitor Girl Send money for the Sick Babies’ Fund to “Cashier of World, Pulitzer Building, New York City.’ Send clothing to Sic! Babies’ Fund Clothing Depot, 228 East Twenty-first street. Go to Huber’ m Next M ve Don't forget that Proprietor Huber, of Huber's Museum, on Fourteenth atreet, will give the gross receipts of his open- ing day, Monday, July 15, from 11 A. M. to 6 P. M. to the Sick Babies’ Fund. All the money taken in between those | hours in all departments of the Museum will be handed over to the Fund. There) will be a great show—the latest curios, the best vatdevillists and all that, mak- ing up a programme worth several times the price asked for it at Huber's. If you are downtown shopping that day, arop in at Huber's, enjoy yourself and help the Sick Bab! und. A Harlem En’ A fair end stand at Weet One Hundredth street and Eighth avenue, by Lulu Hyatt, Frankie Hyatt and Jessie Hanan, brought $6.50 tor the Fund, 1126 Third avenue and 176 Kast Seveaty-tourth Incloned please find $14.2 for the Sick Rabies’ TENANTS IN A PANIC, Small Blaze in an Avenue 0 House Causes Big Excitement. Old Clothes and Bedding Ablaze in a Confectionery Store. Owner’s Son Declares that the Money-Drawer Was Robbed. Tenants in the five-story tenement at $2 Avenue C had an exciting time this morning, owing to a fire on the first floor, which 1# divided into two com- partments. On one side W. T. Wechler keeps a confectionery store and on the other side ts a Chinese laundry. More than a dozen families live on the four floors above. One of the tenants on the second floor was awakened just before 4 o'clock this morning by being almost suffocated by smoke. She ran into the hallway, which was filled with smoke, and Another Little Stand. Redeoca Goldberg, 72 Norfolk street, and Deb- die Kornblum, 120 Norfolk street, had a little mand and made $2.22. Five Girls Hold a Fair. Gertie Gross, Minnie Van Praag, Nellie Jordan, Rove Jones and Sadie Tausaig held « t 340 Bast Eighty-seventh street and made $6.16. your noble efforts for the poor babies. ANNIE LAWLER, 8, FRIDAY RABE, MAMIE MORRIS, The Busy Hees. fo the Biitor: ral little girls and myself got up w tn which we earned several dollars, $1.96 West Fourteenth street, by sewn sascnee wed It. ABBIB GEBHARDT, 10 years. To the Editor: | Please find inclosed $2.82, which was collected | At 100 Henry street by Louie, Hattis, Satie and | Georgle Jacobs, assisted by the Donovan brothers, Th To the Faitor. Inclosed you will find $1, given by Viotcria Zahn, 12, Loulea Zabn, 10, Annie Cooney, 10, 215 Kast Forty-third street. Giv. #1. Florence's Collection. ‘To the Editor. to the credit of the Sick Bables’ Fund. TORIC BOWLING CLUB, ers Give §3. Three Bi To the Mulitor. of good, Bidiey Rothachtid, Harry Rothsentia, Monteftore Rothschild, @1 Bast One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, Amelia In a F: fo the Editor: candy bazaar. member of the 001 No. 3, had GJ. among my friends for the Bick Babies. hope that it will do some L. ee? SMELT HAAS, 10, 828 East One Hundred and Twenty-third street. ‘American Guard, of Grammar charge of the festival. Sick Babies’ Fund, the proceeds of a small stand at 121 Ewen street. May the babies grow fat Inclosed you will find $1. May It help some poor little tot. LAB A Candy Stand in Hubert Street. To the Editor. Tnelosed you will find $2.28, proceeds of a little candy stand held on Hubert street, near Green- wich, tist, vorce from his wife. KATIE GOULDING, respondent. faithfulness reached Kru times, and at last he hire and secured evidence. ane 230 HOUSES BURNED. | Two Have a Stand. | To the Ealtor. Incloned find $4 for the Sick Rabies’ Fund, called “The Busy Bee Society” and gave a fall Inclosed find $2.82, collected at a atand, 648 ROSIE SCHAEFFER, 11 yeara Inclosed please find $4, which I collected for the Inclosed please find $4.38, which kindly place Three brothers send $8 out of thelr savings for ensteln. the Sick Bables’ Fund, aad hope {¢ will do lots are Morris Tropauer, Inclosed you will find #1, which I collested | 1 ata A Small Brooklyn Stand. | ———___— Te the BAitor: Sold Thetr Toys and Doll Deessem Incloaed piease find check for $1.0 for the To the Biltor: Nettle Morris, | DR. KRUG WANTS A DIVORCE. Dr. Florian Krug, an eminent acien- has brought suit for absolute di- He names Dentist C. A. Timme as co- Rumors of his wife's un- at various a detective screamed loudly. In a short time the halls were filled with tenants, who ran in every direction shouting and “screaming | Some made ate the fire escapes, while others ran o the roof and over the roofs of the A pee buildings, Others ran through @ smoke to the sidewalk. The firemen discovered that the fire was in the rear of the confectionery store in a large bundle of beddin nd Every Little Helps. " clothing belonging to Israel Wechler, it f which we send to the Sick Babies’ Fund. We rother of the owner of tho store, He the Bator: hope our iitttie mite will help to make some | pou ked the bedding and clothing Please add to the Sick Babies’ Fund 6.87, the] little child happy for s few days at least. The! Oreparatory to rting on a trip to remit of a fair held at 1494 Fulton street, | rent te spent In getting some things for some | Forte aTe mm “tn 4 The flames Brookiyn, by four itt Sadie Fludd, ‘Bmlly Marion Crow Wore quickly extinguished. Whittaker, | Lisaie | Kirkpatrick and Florence rite M. Maorja, Ethel C. Crowell, Shortly after the firemen arrived @ Bishop All four unite 1 bleseing “rue ‘Even: | Were Mann, Jennie Heal, young son of Mr, Wechler ran Into the {pe, Wworld’” for the good work It has done and| easie H. Carpenter, Jeanie Towaee store and made for the money-drawer. God bless this noble work, “The World,"* SAL oh ee Ba ram sGut aig) anouted hae Unt aves as Who for the Wablew Fund Nave tolled Abbie and Rosie Do Well. Out of the drawer He insisted that the Ry little gifts the great |) aTows, To the Editor. thieves had got Into the store by way Ni, Brookiya, N.Y. of the airshaft: window and, after rifing the drawer, had set the store on fire. ‘There were no other evidencer that the bullding was set on fire ani the firemen are of the bellef that it started from natural causes. ——__— =—___-_- “EVENING WORLD” GUARD. A Company of Working Boys to Drill To-Morrow Nig! “The Evening World” Guard, a com- pany of working boys, whose ages fund. Hoping it will help to save some poor range from fourteen to eighteen years, baby's lite Hoe Hutson Htresty Gly, | Will have its third drill to-morrow = 5 night at Columbus Hall, 81 Columbia A Bowling Clas, street. They will arrange for a Har- | To the Raitor. lem branch, to be drilled by four Na- tional Guardsmen of the Ninth and Beventy-first Regiments. |. There are one hundred and twenty |boys on the list. Many live uptown, | and it was deemed advisable to start a | Harlem branch. The boya are drilled now by Capt. Junker and Lieut. Groit- he two officers First, Sergeant, and Bamuel Newman, Second Berseant, igher grade officers will be selected on Wednesday at dri} A! ong the names suggested are Wei |. Gottletb, J. Freidman, N. Cyge, U. Hart, J. Schindel, M. Reiss and A, Hochtfelder. They will Grilled Wednesday by Lieut. Griefenstel: ‘Tropauer and Gui en who the absence of Capt. Junker, who is in camp with the Sev. enty-first Regiment. Recrults may en. roll before the drill begins at 7.90 P. M. 8. Hochfelder is the organiser of the me The armory will be the place for Grills after the Seventy-first returns ' hom other National volunteered durii and strong. God bless them! ef nine, and Elsie Horning, aged fourteen, | Who Is This LENA FLEGENHIMER, aged 13, of 29 Stee jt, collected by fog our toye EMMA KLINBAGE, -aged 14 [and doll dresnea, In (wo days we will etart | A well-dressed women, stv! | another sale, and hope to do better Mary Peters, of 140 West Tw Hel Bitle Horning, Netile Morrie 6, | taken to Bellevue Hospital last aight. Her ele -_ omy ter eaid Mary was insane. After leaving the ‘To the Editor: gufferer at Bellevue she drove away in her cat Fetualng to give any information jo regard. te her otster, The physicians of the hospital sald ‘they only kmew that the young woman had been brought to the institution for treatment. Salva-cea (TRADE MARK), the modern curative, Hits The Mark EVERY TIME. | Hindrea ea" elevensh ‘street and, Second i" TRLUA HEPFERN, Two Thousand Pe ered Melon and Inspector-Gen- In Spare Time After School. Homele: eral E. A. GARLINGTON ‘To the Editor BT. PETERSBURG, July 9—Fire has |} writes: find $6.12 (six dollars twelve towards the Bick Inclosed p ents), which kindly devote Glaview Fun t, ‘Wo, the undersigned, have had Poteet stand for the past week and used all Sur'apare time after echool hours, and. the above mount ia the. fesult of our labor, which gives Two homeless by the conflagration, —__— sruyat plesmure to present to such & worthy Gauss Respesstulty, Here's a Precocious Lost Boy. \ Eleanor W. tein, 12; David Wallstein, 9; Patrolman Myers, ef the Oak strest pol! station, found a amall boy, five years old, 1 Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report night at Oak and Pear! streets He was tak to the Central Office and placed in charge Matron Travers. He wore Ist, brown knee breeches, straw hat leather apron under his arm. His wi He could not t on the fourth for and had reached 1 last step leading to the street, Rogers, ‘or man, ¢ mw darted to the sidewalk. caught and taken wack. Hi MWe bi one. Baking Powder a, : vest hath You will find gain sale In Carp PERTH WalT’s, 106 red dotted shirt stole away from Matron when Lawrence ed him, The boy He was ‘aid that he 414 not home and wanted to find bis old in the datly bar- tines ax Cow" destroyed 230 houses in the town of 6am- brow, Government of Lomshaw, Poland. thousand persons are rendered **Wasminaton, D. a} Apr. a1, 1895. “T have used Satva-cea for soreness or rheumatic pains in the muscles of my arm, which is disabled from a gun en |? Shot wound involving the el- ot 3 bow joint; relief was quick } and complete.” hain 0 Lamp hnmne Are. Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents, At druggists, or by mail. ‘Tue Brawpnern Co., 974 Camat Sr.,N. ¥. 1e0 as a4 he appointed | THE DOCTORS WHO CURE. The Cases of Father and Son Cured of Catarrh. ‘This Mtory About Mr. Ow: and Hie Son ft Muccensful Doct: Here te the testimony of the son {a corroborated by the father. It ie the ease of Mr. ath st, tm thie clty, Hew for J. T. & D. Crimming, the big contractors tm well known among the masses Mr. Laughlin hi St. John Hie ne Me cured by these Doctors before hie father began treatment. McLaughlin, who lives at 409 Bast formerly foreman and OWEN M'LAUGHLIN. ‘Mr, Owen McLaughlin said in an interview “1 hed suffered for a inng time from oatarrh, which first affected my head. My nose was al- ways stopped up. 1 caught cold easily, and 1 felt dissy nearly all the time, The catarrh got Into my throat. My throat ry and tull by turns, and felt as though there wae a ball to it. T kept getting worse and the poisonous mucne dropped from my throat into my stomach, causing me @ great deal of pain and @ dull, heavy feel- ing. 1 had no ambition, 1 was a tired ‘Very often weak spells would come over me. My stomach felt full and bloated. “1 consulted many doctors, but they didn't do me any good. 1 wan a phystoal wreck. I was hardly able to drag one foot yp the other when T went to the offices of Doctors McCoy and &t. I giady teatify to their aktll, on have cured me. “They have given me new life. T Amn Now Man. y more pal I aleep wei Giasiness, my stomach trouble has disappeared and I oan truthfully say that life fe now worth living."* SUMMER IS THE TIME TO CURE CA- TARRH. NATURE LENDS HER ALD TO THE WORK OF THE PHYSICIANS. THE LIABIL- ITY TO CATCHING COLD IS REDUCED TO THE MINIMUM AS A RULE, ONE MONTH'S TREATMENT IN THE SUMMER IS WORTH TWO IN THE WINTER. FREE TEST TREATMENT. For the benefit of those who have no definite knowledge of the work or DON’T MISS IT. Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale, Woe will dispose of several odds and ends in Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, &c., at one-third off regular price. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. _ Furnish your home now and save money. Such opportuni- ties are scarce. During the Summer we will open accounts for ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK. Furniture, Carpets, Stov Crockery, Tinware, Curtains, Clocks, Pictures, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, &c. J.Baumann&Bro 1313to 1315 Third Ave., bet. (Sth and 76th Sts. 46TH ST. ELEVATED RR. STA. OR CABLE CARS. Open Saturdays till 10 P.M. i Dentistry. NEW YORK _____ Excursions. Long Island Railroad’s Great Excursion Rontes TO THE SEA. MANHATTAN BEACH LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST., E.R. ROUND TRIP 40 CENT! To-day, 6.90, 6.40, 7.40, 9.20, 11.00 A. Mi; 12:10, 1.10, 1.40, 210, 2:40, 2.00, 2:40, 400, 448, B10, $e, oo, Gee, Te, H.88, Boo, 0, 800, DENTAL Co, 10 P.M. WHITHHALL 8T., via Bay Ridge, round trip #8 hourly from 7.10 A. M. to 110 P.M, and It hourly from 140 P.M. to 818 P.M. 9 810, 9.10 PM. only, 9.40 P.M Addittonal traing Saturday 108 WEST 23D ST REDUCED RATES MONDAYS CORNER OTH AVE. Next to Ehrich’s. On each Monday durii reason the Le LR, | Patented appliances . most complete and ecially for thi pone, To demonstrate our PAINLESS METHOD, we for the next six weeks extract, absolutely lems hy oUF method, positively without daa- r, apuiled to the gums, FREE, —ALSO ONE FILLING rroR— ‘We mean just what we advertise, Positively ao charge for extraction or the Grav Alling Ful 50. Set ' 7. Teeth, WARRANTED A PERFECT FIT. NOTH OUR PRICES. | Bxtracting PLEASURE CROUNDS! pee Filling Full Sot, A delightful sa) on fai going weamers Two grand concerts daily. ‘Magnificent folings, rare plante and hi only dental office CONEY ISLAND Culver Route. Round Trip, 30 Cents. Leave foot Whitehall st hourly trom 7.10 A. M. to 10.10 A. My half hourly thereafter until 10.20 P.M. ROCKAWAY BEACH AND JAMAICA BAY. From foot Sth ot, 1, R., 680, 4.20, 9.20, 19.60 ALM. 5 12.20, 1.20, 9.20, 2.86, 4.20, 6.20, 6.30, 7.20, 1.89, 2.60, 9.00 P.M. ROUND TRIP 50 CEXTS, Amalgam Filliny Cleaning Gold Fillings da 2 he ‘and English spoken. All. work war: kept in repair ten years. OFFICE HOURB—A to @ SUNDAYB~10 to 4 hibe, bowling @billards: Ten Sweet. Little Cigars for cts.) SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Amusements. MANHATTAN BEACH. Swept by Ocean Breezes, Sonsa’s Concert Band, very afternoon and evening. Bits Burs, “140” Pas Pret, Grand Spectacle, War between Japan an Cites, Every eveuing except Sunday and Moma, Rice’s Circus Carnival, very afternoon and evening except Suntag, Great Bicycle Track. Dally ‘Eabibitions of Speed Coatesta, Amusement Time Table To-Days Cirews, c “Rice's Special announcement....Bieyele bence after all KOSTER . Bpecin ties. | 1m the event of rain performance ta Musto Saal ihe SEMEN ‘Admission to roof, 50e. Adin! bed ee bis Meet ONEY ISLAND. TL TRACTED —POSITIVELT ot BA IM, ted 07 ba only. Over! 900 teeth astrasied aan trested pelnieasiy’ inthe moraine "a {ee evening ‘with Rew venen it Meriret” wot [tdi we l ‘$1.00; teeth without Gor 8 tof. Gandays 0 to & ca reputation of Doctora Beeay and St. Tihs in the treaument of all chronic d medicines diseases, trial treatment are free. There is positively no charge for consultation, examination, test treatment and medicines for the first visit. DOCTORS McCOY AND ST. JOHN, AIS Madi Omcet Wi strest: hours, @ A, M, to 12, 2 tod ome Be dail days, 10 A. M. Ladies’ Sailor Hats, Bive and Black, arly everybedy else sell at Ie. jatest shapes, in Nav: with wide silk ribbon end leather sweat band, the quality usually sold at $1.48, at EPPS’S GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, COCOA BOILING WATER OR MIL. Instruction. EXCELSIOR Bicycle Ridin . dank balidiag; 1 leas Of finest qualtiy Milan Braid, in the very Bridge ° 58 West 23d St. BREAK FAST-SUPPER. SEA BEACH ROUTE. | Boate by Bay Ridge Ferry leave foot Whitehall 18 W. 169H oP, et, week days, hourly from 7.10 to 11.10 A.M. gad halt hourly thereafter wat! 010 FM. soos - ——— 10, 8.40 ani ot Naat teat m Saney $ $ 10.30; extra’ traina via Brooklyn Elevated nd Bridge, 1110 and 12 midnight. Time | Goney Talend, 25 minutes. Quickest routs No more asked, m. more taken, Others #4 and SEIDL CONCERTS (round trip tieket to inn 14, $1.00 soft, 6c. up. Gold fncluding stage OF elevated read, 40 cents) Crowns, shoe” ting, Se; painless, We, | with ‘sete, tres. EMPIRE DENTAL PARLORS, Round Trip Reduced to 30c. 908 Gtk Aven Willer & Gi Home, White, 8: known Kruse, machines from $10 up, change, Tent and repair all kinds of KRUSE MFG. Co. 18 Mast 14h YY. Ww DIAMONDS, payment! in the aity MM it $f jonthly. pa m machines, i és 61 Weekly. Te ratches, &e., gold on small week! o responsible parties, 10 ‘gent calls Tudor MUNIO AND REFULKSH MENTS, FARE....... ROUND TRIP)......50 CENTS. ‘Tickets sold at al, dows stations of Man L an “NORTH BEACH. Electric Light. delivered Immed 187 Broadway, on $1 weekly payment Exchange Watch Co, Large and commodious Ferry Boats leave East pes { M. Mi iy Ue P.M. "i Aino by ciegunt Klee are via Kast 34th with samplea BYNDI- Bt wud Kant Wad Bt, Ferrie we [CATA WATCH CO, M Bast Mth at Around Staten Island. WALTHAM WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, Dally, steamer Aurora I Battery Landing, 1.40; Bi P.M. Musle and refreshin Amusements. PROCTOR’S ALWAYS CO From i) AM. to 1 P.M, pits Adairt World, downtown. Se. ‘and 60c, 4 *. i et, RSat wits TRILBY July 10, 100th Performance, Souvenirs, AMERICAN Ft EN. 424 ot, way, Madge Thornton,’ Pacque: fe, 4 Trilby barefoot dancers. ~ A RETURN The Final Transformation of the Rev. Augustine St. Gregory. “The Rev. Augustine 8t. Gregory, Miss Helen Mackintosh. Married"— “Tear up the wedding cards!" inter- rupted Pris Armstrong. “It was infat- uation—fanaticism, How could a Boston girl, brought up with every advantage of education and association, marry a full-blooded Sioux! I went to the wed- Ging under protest; as Helen's nearest friend I sat there under protest, and it required all my self-control @hrieking aloud at the words: ‘If any man can show just cause why they @hould not be lawfully joined to- gether’ "— “You talk as though he had just a! fived from the plains in wampum and ‘war paint,” returned Annie Chesley in- d@ignantly. “I met him at Mrs. Cot- ting’s reception, and thought him per- @ectly fascinating. He has the loveliest manners—so gentle and subdued, and, with hie soulful dark eyes and meian- trom | school class supported an Indian thi TO NATURE. jas for her art | barrels of clothing for the Indians, love of music, choly face, he reminded me of Edwin carriage, and I waited, No, tle Big Horn, and after the flight of Sit- ting Bull and his men into Canada, th | poor little fellow was found by « mis sionary and sent to Hampton, Later, by means of an old lady's bequest, he w: educated for the ministry, preparatory | and I saw the look upon his face.” to golng as missionary to his own peo-| “They say he hes always been i ple. If you had heard him speak, the! jove with Helen, last Sunday in Advent, when the cot lection 1s taken for the Domestic Mis- Carter, Helen more, Cay covered head done in transforming a savat into @/ on the Western plains. Later, she attended all the meetings for the benefit of the Indians, has been an jactive member of the Dakota League, | and devoted all her charitable energies |—and a Boston girl must have some joutlet for philanthropy as imperatively books and to collecting funds and packing “As she stood by the altar it seemed: the culmination of @ life-long fad—an earnest and religious one, if you will, | Sane Need Chi . but still merely a fad—in which love iniereeting history 6 haw (os fe | Care eur it net & doubsse) pars. | intere tory ne has, to. He lost hia father at the battle of the Lit- There, wae & Seley In \esine te the not to | throw rice, but—but to see Helen once cousin—he was best man—clomed the carriage door, i with a gay good-by. He stood with un- in the fog and driasle, ‘It was not that. Insight gave fore- | sight, and on the pavement in Copley | P sion, you would realize what religion has | square he saw the future, somewhere |. He had just returned from a visit to ttle it a few miles distant. con- ed, scattered hand caught his throat and loos- ened the atift, cleri h impatien: that seemed uncomfortable. Tt if_ing here,” he of,& room makes mé cou will open the window “Open both windows.” ‘I cannot,” returned Helen, with some surprise at’ his imperious tones. "The other window is sealed, hermetically, with papler-mache, manufactured out of ked newspapers, after Frank Car- '# recipe.”” Her husband strode across the room, and with one blow of his clenched fist way the lower part of the sash. st! could you--oh, your Teproach changing to ht up @ web of soft linen upon the worktabl “Tt is nothing,” sald her husband, al- moat haughtily, drawing “himself” bo quickly away that the linen fell beneath | hin foot. The next moment there was an ex- clamation from both, for it was the surplice with the circle emblem of im- mortality embroidered upon its front shat lay there, blood-stained and tram- Je He sank into the chair again, and she, who had learned in the last few months that there were times when It Christian gentleman and clergyman.” - 2 © © © © © Was best to leave. him undisturbed, rs 4 eS : | silently closed the shutters outside the Helen was taught from babyhood to) «you are tired, August?" broken window and pinned closely over save her pennies for the Domestic Mis-/ Helen St. Gregory arose from the it the heavy curtains of Mexican blan- sion,” said Pris, slowly. “In Lent, her | plano the one article of lutury ahe had/ kets. ‘The room was both ltting-reom childish sacrifices were for the benef of | Permicted herseli—end leaning over the | a iy. In corner @ prie-dieu, ck of her husband's chair, played with | with a thread-bare cushion, testified to some Indian school, Her cast-of toys|his hair it had been allowed to grow | th length and frequency of Me devo- Were sent to Hampton; her Sinday-| somewhat long in the last few weeks. Hone’ | i | Presently Helen looked anxiously up from the altar cloth she was embroider- ng. *L wish you would not watch me in that covert manner,” said her hus- band, with new irritability He ‘was Ured; her womai's heart chid- ed her after that moment of strange and chilled misgiving It a long, cold walk to the settiement, and the people most degraded of his pi toral charge. They consisted only of old n, Women and children, the young men’ were out hunting-a euphemism for having Joined certain hos‘ile ulbes ia the Norinwest I have que began, af there were th 4 lately, Helen.” he whether I have no taken my vocation, The uces, Iny on wings y back upon tor meaning one out 1oly Beripture, Ite words are as ‘@ tale toll by an idlot of pour and fury, signifying no She spoke gentie, reassuring words, and the strange foreboding Vanished from her heart Long after she had gone to bed he was kneeling 4 prie-dieu. In the days that followed she noticed that unusually silent; that the early the prayers apd tastings frequent—the last so rigorous that she begeed him to have care leat his hi suffer We are commended,” he replied sol- emnly, “to, ‘crucify the d utterly abolish the whole body of af He went about his work like @ man in ream. The melancholy that ha ways characterized him had become moodiness, a taciturnity that hip wife learned was best left unquestioned. 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It was ‘o fallen and fires were gleaming: the Killing of Bisera (here was a re- Morning when he arore from the pric- in tie hollow. By and by one after ane pressed force in his utterance, an in- | d other of the dancers fell forward on his tensity of dramatic action in the gea-| Por the next few days, except for an face, but the circle was instantly re- tures of his slender hand and flexible almost unbroken. sie: © seemed {rmed.. ‘The young brave who. had Srist, that brought the scene With aw: More like his former self, Late. Oa fit her gnze was prostrate at last, In ful vividness bef his listeners, afternoon word was brought to Helen ¢ kind of swoon to which the others ‘She smote the nail into his temples that a wo: in. the settten: 3] jeaumbed. for he Was fast asleep and weary. Bo he dying. for of food and cloth) uddenly he leaped to his feet. led." His personality was merged into The circum: es_appealed to her with | have seen the Great Father," he that of Jael, and exaltation was exulta- | peculiar for: gf a basket with ton over the treacherous and savage food and hastily selecting such articles deed. med most needful, she set out on His manner in speaking of his own ely walk. seople had been el with sadness. vor of the hut was ajar Was ita wild fancy of his wife's that It om Was empty, In her charitable now held a subtle pride? A distinction, visiting In Boston a similar experience too, had evideutly grown up between had often confronted her, and now, as “\hese people of his flock—and those then, an involuntary vexation arose at among Whom his childhood had been having been made the dupe of passed sympathies, She made her way to the His walks over the plain became more next hut but, to her surprise. tt, too, frejuent. Helen had supposed their ob- was empty. ‘Phe village was deserted! Ject was the settic Ull an allusion — The last hut stood on the brow of an nent, to his work there undeceived her incline. In the hollow beyond was a “I have not been there. 1 walked strange sight. twenty, thirty miles over the plan,” he) Shrinking back in the said, with an excitement that all her hut, petrified with horror, she stood efforts at restraint could not allow to watching a circle of savage 3 unnoticed, and women alternating, holding one Listen!” and the words that followed another by the hand, were strange to Helen, “It Js the tongue around a large tree. ‘A dirge-lil rat oon tier husband, | fied the alr es round and round the yemn pride. “Upon the vast empty dancers went, in the same direction, | Plain, there was a sound from heaven |with eyes closed and heads bent towards |8¢ of @ mighty, rushing wind, and even z The ‘she reach her work table. the ground, There were young men in| Fi ri and he will not talk to mé, be: causé I have married a white woman. It was the voice of her husband, Half frozen, blinded and i J her own door at last, must have wandered many times from the path, for the cold, gray mo! Went was breaking.” She dropped from fores of habit into the chalr by She must darn these > ings of August's. It was the m for early service. ‘There was a Itt Mluminated book of devotions in wi it was her daily habit to read. Was she going mad? The words revolving in a circle over the hadow of the capital A, in scarlet and geist bore & 4 fanustic resemblance to the peimt figures, men diged figure of the dance. ‘There was a sound yithout, 7 door revolving slowly |was pushed open and 8 e chant strode into the room. She saw wae Fm 4 wh Ti Bas . ve may Pali 7 vane " Caporal | EN THRILBY, QBIAL’S “GARDEN” |