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° |e na. Merry, Mamie and Charles Butt 1.80 Nephew's Park Row tunch-room, and bis little | Marguerite Burton had a fair at 189 Forty. | It is out first effort, ut not our last, for IT IS REALLY ’ < Ligete Foxtacker, nelgbbora: fourth street, South Brooklyn, and made 9 All love to help the sick babies We close with ‘ ' Maxuisa 100 a the Battoes a love to the Iittle ones | Martha Levy, othe Editor: Wo Instone check for 4818 the, proceeda ot ao Gira | fe) —. | . 1.80 Inclosed you will find $2.80 held at the te: oe of Mit Mabel |) Mamie Moll, va aoe 138 lemonade stand held tm front ot iow. on: Thareiay evening, July the We Harry Kase Mov, (@) That Is Why the Sick B: L2¢ ender GRE tree ottion tat the Mtotnere’ | Fund. ante ten it might. be etuch mere, Our | Jesee Rowers rene Pius teraid ° That Is Why the Sick Babies’ ite tides Tot peeeacla the Seat wines re mone’) ie wepkerg were: Breen, f When We Advertise j lana. Lu a ermann Breae, atx Mint ‘renkel, eight, + a “eed 1 ; Fund Is So Populan ie PCL eeeearrerter nd ection Winona P | The tates achlevrment of Dactors Mee 25 per cent. discount on our famous Blue and | Elsie Victor jormmal id= te Sy - | Cay aad St. Jove tet ore Mes. ’ leat Fi Gethin Aire a a: ii Geant nant mate tiot aebebearing. whewas sndeaeettnrenen | BLACK Serge Suits, fine imported worsteds, Black | Star Jullon ftosenthal, john ellie rin erie Me r( 4 Contributions Received from Thou-| i" i's Pusan — 18 cai Nae tarneit tie Me emtareh, Now ate can hear as weit ae Clay Cutaway Coats and Vests, because Our Prices sands of Children. | monn it Fred ‘ii a aren ea ch an Serre ie iene Paiile glia Wed we tens strosh’ | Tneloned rieass And our aemont & - were always wot me ge ES se = path Imad ana Se ti Sint wh “tied Ths woth fat of wonder and ery day ne 20 per cent. under our competitors. No re- —_- a nar . urelund, @ GAME KOM rexultw ue the former, Nowapapers chroniei# something wonderful. Noth- Moa"ifttag aig ae dere ttalon Ze ea an at |g tore monietal her append in te ven (SERVE. Every suit subject to that ‘discount, q Babies on the Floating Playground | Knipp é hy Sarah Spiethola, 11, fag World th a tong tine than thie of the $22.00 Suits, leas 25 per cent., are now $16.50. Tosbay at Sylvan Bench, Uakies Eddie Unies Joe Mor 1 indo | restoration of Mra Haasel'a hearing by Tae Doc fideo Ab OE AG ae 11.10. S i 4 ty a Campbell, Brascia Collins ; ENTERTAINMEN' a ar, race Pip Si lesa aN . a pvdt , tors Who Cire" Dectora MeCay and Joma. $11. 80 “a ry out ae “ee 85. : OU Corin Pare Sine } ‘ ae ha Marpaette Tame, aged 427 ant Cara ol |Destoem it commoniy caus by enarth, andthe We a i ee ete . nipy tris, Pau vasuber Garden and Lawn Parties Given for | % 10 Jord avenue corner Quincy etree, | Way to ttinke a deat person hear who bas be andl 4 ap 30. THE SUNSCRIPTIONS, Goad an 8 } tie Fe Brooklyn: ¢ deaf through catarth la Gret to cure the} $5 and $6 TROUSERS, 82.39. 6, $7 and $8 TROUSERS, $8.80. } acknowledged. Law atarrh, This Doctore MeCoy and St, John have 7 tun acid Joule F Tnclosed please And $235, which we made hy! : rie re caveatatiie Na A BO is eet ; A ecg eterna aes of atest RR et tea ots cy ae nc T TH STORES mi da ar ea 100 HIG an gaveriniamoae, At, Raiih Risask's arrhal deatness te due to the oatareh attack: | 3 BR 4 ? es * x.g5 DTA ant este itelng, Addie Kieid, ; Hellion, Datrwate Pay ee Pa RI wat eee hee GEN OADTAY, ania Bei EPP PPE RC 1.00 je Leunard, ja Gareion. =| Swe are: sures an tothe N i ° was 8a oh Moiale “SicCialian, Peat ve bad hove who annoyed EAR WHITR OT t « Vv. trnk p nfo i i 1. We gave tableaux on the lawn yesterday, in| Linele Math: 19, Bolomon Matthysse, 8, of ' i \ Alteed Che an, Liesle i mich “tte “children | took part, charging &) 408 Kant 78th ot DpaMee ealey.. : 0 cents & tlcket, We raised the aum of $2, Hoping | Goldie Silverstein, 10, 408 Kast 76th at. F, ; anit. as . In pending it, we will close, wishing sou happy | My brother Frank and 1 sold lemonade and og i Neusta . Success with ‘your work Friday, July 19, In front : ‘Tuite Strubing, Thowas Blanche Taylor. Hiltelde row str NEAR NASSAU @% Btoud 6S and dias Nan Chase, 18) Hillside avenue, four hours. er gave f bed choad Montclair, N. J, | beer, and the the ‘ ' Aniseieg? ste" pene Denales. that hy cline rranie "1" wand A ac kc Ward, Mamie Murphy, Three ttle ities and one little boy held a Ll wal ae ° 58 West|—... Amusements. ite See pee Dena ee were Hy, Please sana ‘Ne inchoeede Sereeita | Rene eei M ANHATTAN B egret eee Rise venue hi teers, alg want 23d Bt. EACH, Mix suinwon, dehate Meitnight 201: A a rr ae Swept by ocean Breeze! a 1 nd Bessie Litt, ‘Tillie Barly., Angela Carling, 11, Leo Carling, me YOUNG COLLECTORS. Wilt actl’ toswmorrow: CWeanestayy ‘Pt by Ocean Breezes, 4 man, Beok tee * steee . jersey i. sos —— ' 4 Fleck, Hy , Eddie Meaney .. . Sa 4 Eta civ ( PARA and Gummi Meiohi Am Army of Children Alwaya at , elt | Mt fi | to the Editor: The Jolly Club, of Somerville, N. J. gave a fi ; a eee ee acs aasaie—| ane hae nt an trom a Netannorty | unttoatt” a We oednes a Mia. W, Bt Work for the Fan SILK VESTS Sousa’s Concert Band : a aso! * Schunite iy % es en bey and sPaugntere at Laurel Hhiy peniivon Ane unreune or ‘4 {othe party was as merry as 6 Every afternoon 3.30 P. M., and evening 7.00 P, A, as Pe vee Mizit % Wauis, treasurer, | #1VeR through the efforts of the ae be Merial aa agate eat Matinee Saturday, 2 PF, ML q Benn 4 Jeinteon ae pun Silk, splendid shape, all wit peters ( | Stand, Their Mite. ! — tamb hell work, crochet d Pinal “a 1a ambour shell work, crochet round B aa sag tie SB ree patter Paine oom the top, invail the newest colors, in- | Rice’s Burlesquers in “1492 Beant of ia cise Given uy Cali, fla Tab Please accept our mite, $2 Emily ‘Cole, raven! all of 841 anty MRA H HASSRL, cluding Pink, Blue and Cc. Every evening except Sunday, 9 to Sh F ephine ¢ Jeane Sour G a friend ¢ “14 thal Oty Grace Ot fecond ‘street. |The opposition tn the, ure | Mra It Hassel, who ives at No. 416 Fast Mth’ Fleljotrope, and in all Matines Baturday, 4 P, Me ' Sibel Baska ‘A. Sonne tnoth ela and tat blew trom Tore at present, but expect to do better next /Mreets city, in an taterview ald: “During the gizes, worth Y8c, each, at — o ’ this beautiful day on “The Evening 7° the Editor: tT at § orelock ave Inclosed_ pl to. be placed to the | | A ¢ of Ladies! Siveaters at extraordt. wel roHara Bloating serena, Wine Tet ama Little Detender, aged find t 43.0, which they hope whi do credit of the Bick Lables’ Fund.” Youre respects |! #l#0 affected my hearing, making me quite deat. | yay) (ow prices. 6.03 |e rs eect . Thta ia my perond collection for the Sick ables! 32" 004. ty wi Thad a bad cough. 1 could not mleep and had — ——= cups and hammock cribs, rockers and ping ghia time 1 aend Al, proceed of « Mlle jon Betale | waite Welton, Aimeulty tn breaching When T retired at night son! nvHE OfShestPAL MHA HE Teapital ent aah tent SUSIE SST TT Moe doen bit stort ea i _ Sportsmen's Goods. Gitinieys cl 4 2 ss Fast or sleep. ad ringing nolsea in my ears one Taker 6.00, luncheon, prepared by Caterer T. A. erawne on on tae einewatk = cloned Bnd money order for $1.10, which | constantly; I felt tired and dull, Twas under ve Alice Loni, oo Judson, of 1118 Third avenue, who has “ * Marie Mot, y care of a eived no benefit Hu er ros. ‘0.. an hae ip | oeae ——— 6 Dleta, Frieda guitine Ny pala 8.65 not werkened his well-earned reputation Bella guittner, Jullue Quictner, went to Doctors MeCoy and St John and pin eH Katie Cartan’? tsp bY the manner in wMtch ho has fulfilled Handreds of Them Kvery Day for| Cari Dieu, Var Rockaway, N.Y. | myse! their core, 1 followed their inutruc: {| MANUFACTURERS OF b Marcle paella Parke 637 his contract for filling these waifs of the Fand. Inclownd please find 1, collect two one, used their medicines, and after « course of BICYCLES pd) SPORTING GOODS, a NESTE S, ico M ba a 3 2) tres nt with ther red of my trouble. 20 WEST 2b 5 Badp-Daig; Now woncon fortune on each outing with wholesome pA,mand at 10 B . kept by cousins, May 1, | Fyt treatment with them Tam cured of my trow v4 erett % ad + eae Bt id Arthur A. * y hearing Im restored, 1 et tar ordinary con SI Bae einnsiae gelig ogee 800) 100% Invigorating coffee and tea, nea- Dora Tiedt made $2.84 wee tS ee TREN PAIR My hearing ta restored; tan hea erdinary oon THE MAJESTIC, Malate tener aneeAD, Julia O'Brien, politan ice-cream, cakes and rich bot- tolone of the a k babies, Yereation; the ringing fight Ronaater Bteyere Brand, Willie. Hanson, “Willie ‘Giaii © Ued milk weno made FibO. “The atgad wee ip ane Baas" Sa ab Sti cm one a otal an THE MAJES1IC. | Band, Mary. Chay, ""Margie”’ Corin, | ‘The Floating Playground took tts im- THREE HSCS Ot WIKIA) se Peemmaon sient, LOGk: Ont hentia to mak praise of the Wii reatmant Y recslved. trom : 3 EC Ra Florence’ Kerwin and athens * 5.09 mense family to beautiful Sylvan Beach One Hundred and Fourteenth atreec | nootors McCoy and St. John." i THE MAJESTIC, brandt.; epee iiand adyeeetleto? so for the day, and here Capt. Sawyer, the cA tiand at $08 Second avenue, nept by, Ialdor — | Mra Hassel’ daughter, who was present dur. | Thoroughly Guaranteed. Rote “Zetting, diy Wehry + Boo Kenerous owner, always gives the chii- alin, Wille Keller and Ike Kahn, made $1.90 Pra Childe, 106 fast Fighty-aixth atreets Mabel | ing the iniorviaw, aviil. lt In ive THE MAJESTIC ands Dottie, L Mary knima’ Bi: boo dten free rein on everything, and they Florence Moullee and Mamie Acanion had © iat Last HY-aiach sirests LY BUNS 1 4G) to have mothers hearing restored! While Sinton Janata B51 alone |enjoy the big swings, steam carousel ENMade Anew outrae oF Ie Medeon treat para hee Baa “Righey-nath treet, coltected taking with her one day abe said. ‘bo wot ae PH MAIBSTIC, elert . : (ei 5.00/ the bathing, boating and other plea: . — x [ioud; 1 ean hear every word you are maying,’ . Fair, May May'Adiing 6.00 u bh | Immediate Deliver Brana, dea aan eniacs tikes free as the breesas of the water find jeneck for #147, 8 email amount | ractaged ina | Rinee then we have talked with her in the ordi- cat mipediat veries, ' fo nilae Wo tried to Ind $4.20, which we have cot | wee Te cian Hemeervacg 60%) aNd the fields, ‘This was the ffteenth in “nore, "hoping Te will bring bappineas to, S008, howdoa thle’ wil ave ool: cary tone of conversation, and we are very erate-| THE MAJESTIC, Union, Mra. Eo A. Renwick, Trews 6.0 the long series of sick babies’ outings “ar ove Stas Heh ; Mamie Sherman. 160 West 28ih treet, |{tl for {he Fentoration of her Rearing bill Brand, Alico Hendricks, Juila Lippe, a7e| On the Floating Playground, and, 36 Kighth avenue, July 16, 1998. Bartha Povlock, 08 Sixth avenue. sapous| THE MAJESTIC, Louls Blek, Jullus Bick, “olin Gy 12) There will be a special outing to-mor- |-——————_—___— welts ‘ tialoned :sleaee Aud: OL @hich wy docu ANAT Ae tere cade bor ata; sete eatarine | Liberal allowance far your olf wheel plane” gteaton 4.70] row for the sick bables of Brooklyn and stand at Bighty-first atreet and Columbus ere Kate tate ena Carne fewie. Leura! co:lected tor the Sick ables’ Fund, hoping it e work of the THE MAJESTIC. and, Kathlecn Sheedy, Mal Dyrne, their mothers, Sylv. " yne &M4 some money collected. A litte playmal tr 4 made $3.02. | ¥!!! do them some good. | U o Marjourie Bannon . * + tetas 4.30) orners, to. Bylven Beach: One 4 Standinger, aged nine, helped me for two Seoees ae - AM. WILS Highest Gri Bund, Jennle Seckel. Moi ‘tich, “an: | thousand cards of {nvitation have been tye and'a hit,” [ope thle money, will be the ncex King, Sadie Glassman ui ek CARY in THE MAJESTIC, ‘ chiinann ‘ fe ; neans of help it q = i ot, Bro Bhs Ghwascene bad cee Beaks, st cistelbutea by Mrs. President Prender- wane tech onols ir pabies 4 at 16% Clinton 4 Lyneh street, Brookiya. twe in the Wi an Anapacty to Fs 4.00/ ast, Mrs, John Walker, Mrs, Hild and 254 Weet Elghty-Atth street, Boute Prince, of 626 East Sith atreet, col- THE MAJESTIC, Tastee 4 | the other ladies of the Immaculate Con- LITTLE FOLKS’ FAIRS Safle Jarrett, ton years, 247 West One Hundred | "sted HOO = FREE TEST TREATMENT. baa ° Biteahh. 4% ception Mission and Day Nursery and and Thirty-tfth street, sold candion from © DOE] ycingty accept thie amall token, $2, : Josie Letehton. and Loi 00 | by the managers of dozen other nobie | On the sidewalk, and inade $2. Halimennt and ner nti oe aktigta fomkle | vor the tenent ot thoww who have ao detaite] THE MAJESTIC, Bund, Julla Speir, Jack \charities of Brookiyn. The start will|They Are fel@ Everywh fear the Bick Dables’ Fund, ee ae eine gt’ | knowledge of the werk of reputation of Doctors | Taahie Pork Crows: ia omen ettoae ase $45 be FABRE TOMS OW ye Wretey eae nee Greatly Help the Fand. jnrwn and Noche’ Davie iad a ouand at Vay 7 [Mccoy and St. dohn tn the treatment of @!! THE MAJESTIC. i a i Fie nown as the Brooklyn Annex, right un- 5 | Bro e f 7 jc . dol i Stand, “Onto, Henry: "Wille "and” Liaaie as (erneath, ihe big bridge, at’9 o'clock| fnclosed you will find & CAnAL PAE LARS SADE REO: ie ym Forney, Lata, reaiding baa Ren cant lon bernie Peete Adjustable Handle Bar. Bath etchum, Blade Harvey aid Sarton wel ee, ne Mets ReatbeuSdentral fair held By° two, iaymat sincloted you will Bhd the gum of #2, to. go to. Way Hateinonds ba Tor: | 0 free: There in oatdvaly bo ebaae Or com |THE MEA TES TIC, nd, Carlo BAbWS ee esreiligee “| Manager of the Alba d_ Troy | # mount will helj ieee 4 q boat! 4 ant, Ca te E A ott mana Se bellina, ae wenaer Sompany ana ce the ‘Beooe: Viola Catpey, Denia Gola, BY the result of @ Hittle booth at OER. JOHNBON, Brooklyn. |einos for the rat visit, THE MAJESTIC. Choice of Tires. Fair, Clara, May, Lillian Hattle lyn Annex, ‘anes i —— Georgie Tiki Inclosed please find $3.50, the proceeds of « AAU hh d Levy NS é 210|. The same rules that govern the regu- inelosed please find $3. the procesde of a Samuel Hens! how and money ected. Rus- DOCTORS McCOY AND ST JOHN Our Patent Ventilated Saddie. Fair” anaie Wi Nine’ Loadte lar New York outings with wesfollowed, | Mall, fale held te, fram of (he howae 306 ast «+ Bilas Housler, Hutchinson Tom Green, John Ferguson, Joh a a AJEST 5 Bach mother and each child nyust pre: | O&® Hundred and Twent treet, Henry Dwyer, Freddie Hensier, eon and “ther boys of One Hundred and Fourth Offices. 314 Madtaon Aveunc, Corner of JES 200/sent a ticket, and no’ well child more | ganule Teneies, 12: Henrie is nareter, 116 King str ue ad Boulevard, "gd Stroot, New York Clty. (Leadloe'), price 475.00, 00 {han “Se, Years “ota” will be” admitted, san 8. Tasenna’ poate and tao ie A issuaae omes noun 8 AM wo tt, 2 to8 and 7 to! THE MAJESTIC. ni ese outing are for heat-tired ables i ‘tf i , Th Ly Baile nd “7 “ Inclosed please find $3, the proceeds of a fal Bro M rt seria Lynne y' un a. [iid thelr wormoue and lw ory mothers PMT ML AR etc croeeede ot fair! held at 440 Bast Pirty-inird are Broskira. by |} M. dally; Sundays, 10 A.M. to 3 P. THE M EST. . tbe. Levina T pking and Viowet Hun 3.0 o' ‘0! i xington avenues. ope it will gladde UT ro AJ Amelia dak ee ae * | tendants will accompany the warty, and | near? some of ne LTT fc Sn IG CP cae —— Summer Resorts. a (adios), blahent grade. | i \ Ban. Mathews. ‘4 2.0] two " ning World” ysicians w! ert Knelasel, Frank Christie, i.” i " Inclosed find $5, collected by Gertrude C ul rh ‘sch 2.0)|be on hand to examine those presenting ET es wie af 40 BL. Mark's place; Annie. Wortritahy, of 190 — I Tate THE MAJESTIC, Chester Gai Clara’ Fiske, tickets, to guard against admitting any | Inclosed please find check for $3.50, receinte ele, Recond avenue, and Kine Guides, of oi gt) Summer Homes on Long Islan ' nd Otherdes seers 3.00! child suffering with contagious dise: of a i fair held at the corner ot Hamil-| Inciosed please find $6.29, proceeds of « lemonade | Mark's place, and hope to do better in the future. | "Long aid! 4 SEasioe’)) Haneeimns saodel and D. i 2.75 1 int h ton placo and. One Hundred aud Foi 4 - he Guts ecrleing | wy ‘i int Be #8 and to minister to the sufferings of any |{on place and) one Mundred ud Porty-aecond | and’ cate tale helt. at aherreslieare of Jot Your Lettes Will Ami a bose describing | we reter to thousands of riders in tia city as . rath, gap] Shia oF mother who may need medical | Seeiapt? itnten*s panny Bytl, fhe aa enime, Heli se” socket treat, rou: better Appear Later. 208, Ualand, £680 to thie merite of the MAJESTIC WHEEL. ’ . entio: e day's outing. 4 et ee yn. Hoping our littie mite will add to’ the Don't be disappointed if a ¥ , Brook! = 2.59 O° b00 West One "Huridred and Fortgroeeons’ at, | fovmentg ct, the tle. ones, letter in "inlevscolumm today There May’ ’be Bidiaat tures amd et Fiathieh ave HULBERT BROS, & CO., Took Medicine for It. Hormau Diesel, 99 Hamilton pla Otto Herrick,” of letters ahead of youre All will L. 1. RR, Brooklyn, or send 6 cents {1 HPORTING GOODA, bial tor: Arthur t pe printed. Be pati You will see yours io H. M. Smita, Mansger te RR 26 WHST 23D STREET. "0 the Editor: Inclosed please find $1.01, proc of a email! Harry RF Mamie Mc8weeny, aher. | Long “Istana City. $e) E tnslone 40 cents T earned tating medicine to te Reid In Broom, os Sal ener. we ire me of poll ivy, lope it will do the dear at rae “6 2 ae Little Jay Rellly, kite i aie > — ; Hitma Lehmann ttle babies eome good. Amusements. oe HARRIET Ys BROWS 7 Arya ate We YOUR FLAT FURNISHED , COMPLETE ee HARRIET Vs. BROWN, pefucloned, please tnd 43, ie trom a fair ei ree maze by ee ae PLAY BALL! 26 Saved for Some Baby. held at” Sevenity-aecond atreet and Ninth ai cf Libaie and Nellie Redmond, ‘Teas hue, at foot of UL" at © Montgomery atreet FOR 8100.00. Les eters . To the Editor: LMasie McHiroy, aged 13 yeare, Sinet Licinesion: oie Memeneere wr OVERSTOCKED W AREROOMS, DUK TO DISAPPOINTMENT IN OBTAINING MORI AUTOMATIC BASEBALL | ec Fraees aad Teele Mewes. Incloted please ad $2 to send some child toe) snciesed you will find $6.08, the proceeds of a | facie ewe 1k H Metin tne sete GRE AAS MS) ee cca iss ae seat gdMeteh fle Hd a he corer of Werte Math rent fot | Prancen Birabaum, 12, 364 Haat Broadway THE 46TH STREET BAUMANN BHAOON, ee 1.0! umimer at Bay Sixteenth and fancy things, which we made our-| Inctosod ptease find 88.11 the ‘pracaoda iat *RIFICE PRIC! Coatk To THE FRONT WITH THIS WON DEREUL EY I 5 AND 25e. nie” Kept h é Miah ce oc enaee ok eae tee ae ERUAND WOKLDAREAT Youn PARLOR, DINING:KOOM, JHEDRUUM AND | ep AT 4.30. thal : 1.80 Tittle Goat ; Duckley, 11, 408 West Vorty-ninth st | Hroadway, Brooklyn. We would have collected | KIICHEN FURNISHED GOMPLETE vor ‘100, ENTIRE NeW BILE Daub, Steven Ss Little Gra’ of Sand. ile, 13, 403 W Forty-ninth more only some mean and disagreeable girls and PARLOR?, irda Brussels Carpet, $37 00 | C A wiitien enieee Gi os 1701 gute tetter te from the ttle son of Adam , 10, 49 Tenth avenue, Bore had a tale for Wemeclvee and) fot for the B- plece Hug Suit, Cherry) 40x18 Glaee.ccssmsse . TO-DAY vo.Nittur. ; Annie Patterson, Agnes Morrise 60 | Brede, for twenty ye h ra 01 1 e i Oak sid Onl sion Table, From IA. M. to 11 P.M. 180. 350, and 60°, Annie’ Patterson, Agia Moriacy, 1.00] Drede, for twenty yeara the chet at Dolan & | A fair at 37 St. John’s place, Brooklyn, made | soite poor bay's lite we DINING-ROO Benet hatred hy ation Leather Iau, $29 0) Hertoldi, the Marvel) The Evan. Florence. Mack WHI Fenning, y yards is Carpets 5 Maya and Winter, Daa Collyer and Mack, Kitty | , AG F orbert. Melviile, Abert Durie Ah yaa, Brumeln Carpet. 3-piece Onk Chamber sult. Mattress GO, GO, Glimore. Miltred Moward, “Ww Mack, The Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S, Gov't Report Norbert Melvilte, BEDROOM } Pilows.1 Wovens Wire spring 2 ¢ ethane $23.50 Furnes ‘and. Saunders, Viola Hayman : . . @ NB, ce Fennin feather Pillows,1 Woven Wire Spring, 2 Cane-seat Chal Tai c Pol Joe Duril, Morton De Mott, KITCHEN Yo yard ottelots 1 Khe able, 2 Kitchen Cuatns, $10.00} eaniias’ Bar Sr LORPAR A BRON AN Te Mee Frank Hone, Ray Crane had and to succor the work of the 1 Wet of Dishes, 1 Set ‘Tinware.... nr consere SENT a. i GOH a) | | FOURTH bie pee, Jame 5 ‘und at re y Mi Foust, 118 uJ FOU Bert. Wooltuft East One Hundred. aad Thiryceiguth acreee, ant| CASH Not Necessar: TOTAL... $100.00 rey pe | : Inctosed $2.10 was ot cu alata a Fite prcelved eee ad small donations from ir WE WILL BELL ALL YOU MAY REQUIRE ON deat THE nEHINX. PE: abet F 2.19 was collected at @ fair on Fitty- | ki frien ie above et mtaaton to ro0) niiasion to theatre, 60% eighth arect,” ar there. were ‘three fire by: | Linde Bidney. Bout ais vesre old. ecciesed ee Our Unequalled Credit System. ; 615) the tenements are enjoying an outing ARSOMUTERY PURE Minnie's Collectio Ume. al poking Carrie Samets, of 110 King King street $2 Fund. Helen Band, Lottie McParland, All jes ours we could not do any better. Kreatly in our work, $8.20 the amount we mu Aged to we send with wishes to ald, May Feuat, Eline Seyfarth, May Sichel, Say, Serta, le oler, treet, ralned for the Sick ice Band and lemonade stand and fair beid on the ish of July. winter Twas taken down with the grip; me very woak and with severe bronchial trouble tt lett PERMITS TO MAKE SMALL 9; MENI® KITHER WEEKLY, Morea, UNTIL PAID. S. 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Jacks Up on Eights” They Brought Forth, e,” said the ntfully read bee “Tt was @ hot day in Jur old cattleman, as he thous’ the maker's name in his sombrero, while not possessin’ one of these ye heat-gauges to say ackerate, I'm al- Jowin’ it was ridin’ hard on jest sech weather ast The Tucson mail was just in, an’ a band of us was at the Post-Oflice a-makin' of demands for let- moody an’ seta himself 1 shoe box. Which you no doubt thinks as how H take some missives youse'f this mornin’, says Doc Peets, a noticin’ of his gloor amin’ to 4 his idees r trail, ‘lass over them r Cherokee Hall, an’ don’t hold cut nothin’ onto us, for we're tes to-day.’ ‘There ain't no one weak-minded @nut to write to me none,’ says Chero- too peevish to stand any offishal: and the Tale kee, ‘which '! remarks this yere phe-| nomenon with pleasure. Mall bags pack f, not joy, an’ I ain't honin’ for no i the game, whatever. It's fif- en years since I buys a stamp or gets letter, an’ all thirst therefor is as- 4d complete,’ ifteen years 13 shore a long time,’ ys Enright, an’ then we all hops into our letters again, Finally Cherokee breaks in oni more “'T ain't aimin ‘to invest Wolfvilie in no superstitious fears,’ says Cherokee, ‘but I jest chronicles as @ current e-vent how I was sittin’ into a little poker last night and three tim straight I picks up “the hand the dead man held"—jacks up on cights, an it win every time. “Who all lose it? asks Dan Boggs, some breathless “‘Why,' says Cherokee, ‘it's every Ume that eld long-horn as comes in | 14 words in THE WORLD cost but 30 cents and get where 2,000,000 people can see them! y in Tucson, back #ome two weeks $1,500 reward for some sharp who's been stranger | them all on the ten. It wa ago! ndin’ up the stage over on the noti Jest then in comes the big man who Yes,’ says Boggs, a gettin’ mighty | isburg trail, a-standin’ a pat hand on what he| Was postin’ of the notices former, an’ Aecited, ‘an’ you bet your saddle an’ | “* ‘Whoever tacks this up, 1 wonder,’ | knows an’ we not in it 1s a heap on-| points a sixehooter at Gentry an’ says throw the pony in, death ts fixin' Its ss ‘It never was here ten pleasant. So don't do it no more. ‘Put your hands up—put them un sights for him right now. It's shorel “Well, Idon't aim to do it any more,’ | quick or I'll drill you. Old as you be, I a-warnin’ an’ I'm glad a whole lot it you all hover around an’ the’ man, ‘but I still clings to my | QUE Oa doen yom. f ain't none of the boys, that’s all.’ ‘atch the glory of its comin’ down,’ | {dee that notices ain't no setback to! 4 5 You see, this Vere stranger who; says Moore, a-cuttin’ it loose with hin low Pen eie ann. WORd Nell comes down Cherokee alludes at, comes over from. knife tearin’ it up. herewith “Which the game betn' a mere the- | Off hey stool like « small landslide, while ‘Yueson a little while hefore tals” He furnishes the information cold, this yere jays Doc Peets, ‘personal to your- Cherokee brings gun to the front in # had long white hair an’ beard, an’, jedg- camp of Wolfville knows {ts business set, 1 holds !t would Le unpolite to fash ‘he old man was right up with In frond (he Tenge on Bis tol don't have to be notified of nuthin’. | discuss {t, uo let's all wheel under cover | (h® procession, too, an’ stood th’ar, hig maybe a-comin' sixty. He se This yere outfit hae a. Vigilance. com: | fora drink’ gun in his hand, his eyes a gitterin’ ay he had plenty of money, an mittee, all reg'lar an’ which I'm kettle- | "So we all lines up on the Barly Bird's 2s White beard urlin’ Hike a cat’ 4 Ss all right. His leavin’ ‘Tucson tender therefor; an' when it comes bar an’ the drinks is the talk, as) He was clean strain, he was showed he had sense, so we cashes him nacheral to announce some notice to | thi X allers ought to. “Let me get a word in, gents,” say: at his own Agger. OF course. “we all the public you all will percelye me Jong onto Night we Kets coole Cherdkee, plenty calm; ‘an’ don’t no one hever asks his name none, ae askin’ pervadin' of the scenery on # hoss an’ by second drink time ti the evenn' | set in his mack unless hes Kot a hand names an’ looking at the brands on a promulgatin' of aaid notice viver voce. | every one was movin’ about, an’ as it 1 does business yere my way, an’ I'm hoss 1s speshul roode in th shows your bringing up. your bringin’ down; but he. al galied old MN Gentry’ to the he an’ Faro Nell” are particularly ‘But whoever eticks up that notice around. Cherokee Hall was a sittn’ | + friendly. 7 jg the information I pants fort ways behind his box. and “Faro Nell, who ‘alkin' to him,’ says Faro Nell, ‘is kin’ up an readin’ lotted a heap more on Cherkee than Jet like a lyin’ In the shade, He knows on any of us—seemed lke, from a little Gentry's sxemvthing, tou, all about books an’ ckon I posts that notice some girl, she'd give a puny for a smile from yer things all ‘over ‘the world. He way said a big squar’ man we don't (ORCC was tle UP wt has pholwuer a. yt, tellin’ me, too, as how he had a danghe who comes in that mornin’ on on the lookout stool. he game Ww 1 ter Ike me that dies ‘way back some'ers the stage, an’ Who was then @ santerin', goin’ plenty Lively when along cot the bi about when I was a yearlin’ @ heap bad about it yet, sorry for him. xo old an’ ““An' you may gamble,’ ‘if, Nell kes hin he's all rig an’ whit Ba: 409 I likes b all right: ways Cl 6, "We was still talkin’ an’ re: our mail in the Post-Of_ice, w once w heres Jack Moore out “What's this yere Mterature af- tin’ agin’ ©: erokee tonight,’ says | fronts my eyes pasted onto the suse anger. the ofd man, ‘an’ so 1 jest prowls down of Uncle Sam's wickeup” says ight to cases,’ says| in £m, blanket an’ sleeps tll about an mighty trucul that makes him it. We all goes out, there, shore enuf, is a Dotiee ats West, an’ Am I right, Enright? happens, quite a band was {n the Red frequent "All Might as preachin’. Jack, ys ht, some a drinkin’ and exchangin’ of Hows he's Enrij "You speaks trooth like a views, an’ some buckin’ the various Noynitant | Fannts' bro nes which was goin He feels I gets no e-ha'red,’ ve Boges, about the suburbs of the crowd a-lis- tenin’ to the talk, “ "Well, don't do {t no more, pardner,' mighty grave, ‘we're no wey wrong, but we hi our own pecooliar notions about what looks | 00d; so after now don't alter the land Scape ‘none ‘round yere weta our view "UM you first “I'm offerin’ even mone old Gentry, no doubt, of them ‘hands the a held,’ but goes on deal! word. “Where you done been all ked Nell to the old man. en 4 adin' over hen all at aide. | da: postin’ no- |" 'Why, 1 ge: in Enright, ‘it don't hurt. us hone, States on us & whole lot, pobe put iy it nto the old man buys 8 otack of Wide open all herokee takes a look him and seems worried a little, thin| ad may without a@| day” you none Whatever since yester-| tired and done up a lot | make count hold-u jest t T wai n't | morn | getun ours itd mout Tl ei blues What to old ane “He's # Mar,’ What do you sey, ‘or the hore.” u all ali says Jac! un wh Wolfyill know? 18-Faro ‘and this ye ‘is Jim Yate robber no mistake, one bebind, be 1d like ma ¥ ig man, ntry, up an’ stage rigco. 0 see what's Into tt 3 pastin’ tn says the ler every’ ooters an’ 1 rent ‘don't with ‘the. front igh sh in for a hoss-tl turn minute. shorely due to down the first man who shoots across any layout of mine Don't next census'll min’ to cele k Moore, get- ile Boge Kets je entertainin’ tective,’ says re, a pointin’ a, the biggest between here ‘That old tarrapin'll stop a stage like @ young one would a clock, He's the man up the notice for this ald man, a ‘Give us us loos lance the roof of his igin ight of my f oF anyt Repeated in The Evening World without extra charge. Moore; ‘let us giye ‘em their gatlins an’ let ‘them lope. “I've wot money aa says | the Wells-Faro bill-paster cant take this yere old Cimmaron @ ttle bit. ‘Which I tratls in,’ says Boggs, ‘with a few chips on the same card. “No,' says Enright; ‘if this yere old man's ‘a rustlin’ the’ mails we can't know it too quick. Wolfville is a straight camp an’ don't back no crimin- al plays, none whatever.’ “So Enright calls @ ‘meetin’ of the stranglers, of which he was head, an’ we all goes over to the New York Btore to talk it over, Before we done pow- wows two minutes up comes old Monte, the ‘stage driver, all dust an’ cuss words, an’ allows he's been stood up out by, the Cow Bprings six hours before, n’ is Out the mail bag and the Adams Company's box, We all looked at old man Gentry, an’ he shorely seemed to | cripple down a whole lot. ‘Gentry,’ says Peets after @ minute walkin’ over to him, ‘I hears you tell Nell you was sleepin’ all day, Jest take thie yere committee to your budwer an’ let's Bee how {t looks some turn's agin’ me,’ said the old "1 lose. I'l cut tt short for ¥ tell you right off the real: @ stage this afternoon meself.’ vere's straight soods, I taker it,’ says Enright, ‘an” our dooty’s plain, Go over to the corral an’ get @ Y ibriat, Moore.’ ** Don't let Enright hang the old man | Cherokee," saya Nell, beginning fo ery. "Please don't let ‘em hang hi Mi holdin’ your gun rr your friends ain't no pienic,' says Cherokee, fushin’ up an’ turnin’ paler, than gver, ‘put your word in he with’ Now t yere is the make thems the corral an’ ‘prix | you comes back, gn’ you ereepa ox whispers to the Mla man to ix-shooter, Ttthey" a desperate play gins to talk an’ Nell ie when all at once the old man comes. himself he was Cheroks " Font ain urned tor Beh iy le girl.’ | jump for the pony while I covers him then, they ieee rest, but I'll ao rd “tor re goin’ to be some break for the corral. patene no eee, wae his chair in a pleptio At: A thle side of the dead line an’ Where f sets if on the tent was all he says an’ | deal with my six- ie vier what og al If he comes out alive. Then needed. Cherokee didn’t talk @ mini {a very permiscug an’ tryin’ an’ wl Ww! ‘Come yere,” says oe, os sane ere’ you oe turned for yet. iW yours, of course; the Yitie® + very 1 next seco over $2,000 in Possesses ourse'ts of i over to the ee over fected Ly blessed if Herat pee Sestak kee gets it all. “But I won't win. says Cherokee Cy 0 superstl aright? are | ee eaddled. rue