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-* - 1 ILIFE FOR THE BABIES, —_.—_ | Another Monster Exoursion Will Be Given Saturday, ' Brooklyn Tots on the Floating Play- ground Yesterday. | fwo “Evening World’ Barges Lade: with Helpless Sufferers, THE SUBSCRIPTIONS, jously acknowled, Giana’ Fauny. ant’ Guess Bangin | | ruber, Mary lernhard: and others... | Rev. Dr. Edgecombe's collection, Stand, Geargie Cooper and Fiore | wate Sohinay Fitzsimmons, George Owen, 1 ge Owen ois 1.08 and City, eit rlee and other: 400 Stand, Lena Boecherer, Kai 609 ‘and, Carrle McGulnaess, T! and an Edue and Floct ee Mingle simmons ...... z 50 and, John Gilber, Gia Kuvall Hi ard Iaaace -... 6.00 Fair, Charlotte iarsey, Florence’ Sam- ueis, Edna Nelson. op Fair, ‘Hlorence rican, iva Bryan, Et vera Violet Kricson 400 and, May Crotty, ‘Sarat Levy,” Linsie Crotty, Millie Blumenthal pera od "Entertainment, Hotinan House, Arkviite 4 seal 43 Lewin, Cornelia Oberndorier, Julia Couns 5 Stand, Leopei had mina 1 Bland, “Haverste bcd é - 68 “Kate MoKeover, Ethel Net ile, Joseph Ee Byrnes oihesa 265 nd, Ida Hughes and Gussie Stranch.. 360 Stand, “Anna. Ryan, Fred Giinooiey, Lemmy Josephy ...... ve BAD ‘etand, Maggie Day,” Mattie Beli, Mamie MoGuiness, Lizzie Bell ..... 4 433 rion Singing Soviety a7 a Al : nie Wa zs 08 Bland, Mangie ump, Katie’ Lane, “Bait j_ Jeffrey « 00 ‘Case Horohai Cc 3.00 Fair, Jeasie Hi Huxtord, other 800 | Stand, Matte Alt 5.00 "Baby Rush os... 3.00 Fair, Edna Bennett, 28 Stand, Sadie May,” Gertie Maloney and Millie Heinsturter..- 2.80 {Johanna McQuillen and Mary Shannon. 2.25 Btand, Stapleton, 8. 1, Maggie Dunn, { Maggte White, Gertie Hanraty and others. ......... ¥ 5‘ 2% and, Rose Duly, Genevieve Cosgrov {Annie Roberts and others, 2 206 \Btand, Emma Snoider 2.05 May’ ‘Cook, Ma Henry Kensings 2 200 Pale, A. Deiaurier and May Lockwood 2.00 Tennie "Haber, Bessie Stewart," Els Lambert 2.00 Band, Heatl cline. 2.00 Stand, Juiiatine a ex) Ysoae Brush, Barney Beckor and David Estherson reneee | itt hel Pearce and Loretta Beck.. 1.69 trie Tessie and Marie 1.50 Lillian, F. Chase : 160 Fair Sule Worpel, iezie Hoyer, Siam: alo Chorry. Be Hover ve 140 Anna Arnold and Elsie Blakes... 135 Btend. Joe Flemming, Jack Devlin, Frank Devin... 1.25 Btand. Ella Greeiy “Katio’ Mahoney and Jonnle Green 1.05 Joreph ‘Ranhoter 100 Row Alexander 1.0 Burner Ackerly 1.00 Annie Lornsso 0... 1.0 VS. MK. stam 100 Convert, “R98 Western. Ti 1.00 Btand, May Lynch, Trbow Reena so Fault, Viola Wahn, “May” Kenny, Wetiy Rohinson a) nd Rachel Daly « ay 135 The Sick Bables of New York will have thelr regular Saturday outing on “The Evening World's" Floating Play- groun4 day after to-morrow, sta: ting, @ ai, from Eleventh street, North RI@ at 8 o'clock and Third street, Fast River, at 9 o'clock. The day will te spent on the East River and the found and at Idlewild, Manhasset Ray. The third special outing for the little Summer tnvalids of Brooklyn and their mothers yesterday was a mammoth af- far, in which about 2,000 hapless people, from th» nursling to the stooping grand- mother, took part. The day will long be remembered with delight by a host of the mothers and little children of Brooklyn's tene- ment district, Enough of them to make two full regiments were treated to a day's outing by ‘The Evening World Sick Babies* Fund on the Floating Play- ground, and the escape from the sultry | heat of the hive‘like homes of the city was gratefully enjoyed by them all. Tt was a monster double-decker affair, with two barges; a double orchestra, & double supply of good things to eat Under the direction of Col, T. A. Jud- son, of 1118 Third avenue, New York, who has served the long series of Sick Babies’ outings satisfactorily; a double Supply of hammocks, cribs, baby scups, rocking chairs, hobby horses, a double supply of Neapolitan brick ice cream, fo that each baby and each mother should have a dish; a double supply of Sweet caker to go with the toe cream and a double supply of pure sweet creamy milk, straight from the Con- necticut farms in bottles packed in ice, and all served by a double corps ol Matrons, cooks, walters, and attendants With fout New’ York policemen to keep everything straight, The little bairns of poverty were brought by their mothers from every section of Brooklyn, They came aingly, by couples, by platoons and in whole battalion: Those who have their homes in the tenements of South Brooklyn and be- pler of the Union nd came to the rry Company, foot of Sackett street, Hamilton ferry,’ thanks to Capt. Girard, where ney, were taken on rd thé uy barge Coxsackie, Capt, Hempstead. | jose fro! the more northern tlors of Brooklyn found the barge Cale- dora, ‘in walling to_receive. them at Jewell's wharf, the use of which was given by Capt.’ Beaupre, ‘The big, strong tug Genesta, 8kipper Tucker, soon brought the Coxsackle up from Sackett streot, and after the two barges were securely lashed together, the big tug gave a big snort and slowly Kt drew the barges away from Jewell's Wharf, with about 2000 mothers and babes On board, bound for a day of rest and pleasure and coolness and careless- hess on the East River, the Long Island Sound and at Oriental'Grove, the pret- Mest breathing spot on Long Island ound ‘There were all races, all creeds, all colors represented in ‘the throng. A score of Brooklyn societies had ded In distributing the, tickets among. the worthy poor, and those families where sickness was worrying the little ones, Among the societies who alded the Sick Babies’ Fund ip securing the a tendance of those mothers and bab most in need of this Nature's medicin were the Mission and Day Nursery of the Immaculate Conception, Boclety for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor, Bureau of Charitles, Hebrew Be- nevolent Soclety, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Central Work Rooma, Brooklyn Ald Association, Brooklyn Nursery and Infants’ Hospital, Sheltering Arms Nur- gery, Homoeopathic Dispensary, Mary's Nursery, Society for Mriendle Women and Cuilldren, Bt. Catherine's Hospital, German Hospital Society, Pil- grim Chapel, Seaman's Hospital, 'Ger- man Benevolent Association, Wexian Methodist Episcopal Society. The President, Mrs, J. W. Prender- gast. and the good women who are her colaborers in the Immaculate Concep- tion Non-Sectarlan Mission, did much to make the outing on the Floating Playground successful in| the pur. pose of giving needed fresh alr and pleasantly tain surroundings to Brooklyn stck babies and weary, worn- out mothers, A delegation of them ac- companied the outing and aided the manager in caring the guests of ee Evening World's" Sick Babies’ Funk Among the ladies were Mrs. J. W. Prendergast, Mrs. John W._ Walker, Mrs, Patrick Crane, Mrs. Dr, J. J. Grif- | fin, Mrs. J. J. Hennessy, Mrs Daniel Stack, Mrs, Nathaniel Sprague, Mrs. Frank Kerrigan and Misses Dollie | Walker, Claire Griffin, Sarah Stack, Kate Farrell, M. Quay, Mary Martin Mary Francis Fagan and Mary Ha Flynn's orchestra began the playing of a special programme of new music, while the passengers were being em- barked, and never stopped Il day long. z bia” Ben Brooklyn, 5 a Hoe a anlar # eon | ite Sick Babies’ Fund. Committew waa! Mert eek et anaeg fee oe curameenen tre Seat e City Club Spectacular Farce-Comedy Com-| Lizsie Nolen, jebecoe Grod, Allie Cohn, 9, 185 Hast Ninety-Afth street, pany will make {te first appearance in New| Kate Lueck, mmo Liliten Mada, 11, 197 Bast Ninety-Qfth atrvat, York this season on Monday, Aug. 19, at the Z London Theatre, 235 and 237 Bowery, and give , Frances, nine; Josst Inclosed you wil please find $2, ‘te Performnances. throughout. the. week, “with mati: | wutier’ ate Nattie ‘Kommel, th air held at 46h Fourth rooklyn, of nees Monday. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. ‘at i Fark Row, for one Aug. Nellie Radford, The entire gross receipts of the Wednesday matl- Mary ‘Turner, jessie. Cochrane, nee, Aug. 21, have bean Kindly. tendered 0, The (rene Hughes, july Dowson, Evening World's” Sic jest Fund by James find $4.60, which we collected by hav. Donaldson, jr. manager of the London Theatre, | 4 re masa cares ya at 233 West Thirty-third | Inclosed @nd $2.78, proceeds of a fair held one and T.-K, Mioco, manager of the City street. We hope the little bables will be as | afternoon on Port Greene place, Brooklyn, by Spectacular Farce-Comedy Company, Tl ‘The company In- talnment will be entirely new, cludes Comedian Chari ett, the Burlesque Queen, Harry Bryant and Car- tle Fulton, Fred Bulla, the Sisters Milburn, Tom Nolen and’ the French 4 dancers, “Paulo 4 Dik specialties some original jotures will be shown. Another Circus Ben Rheinhold Busse, proprietor of the popular Ir- win Brothers’ old-fashioned one-ring circus, at Elghth avenue and Fitty-sixth street, and eham- pion sharp shooter of the world, shows his gener- | street. Inclosed find $2.15, receipts of @ fair held on ous impulses by sending an offer to ‘The Even- — Wythe ave ween Wilton and Ro ing ‘World of a second beneft for the Sick| We are greatly pleased to send you 4.76, the! Urookl; Hubiee "Hund “to ‘ne“givan “at some date’ wien | proceeds of acand at 248 Wem One Hundred | Emma, Schmuts, Henrlotta Kaufman, weather 18 cooler And Forty-tourth street, where we sold cakes,| Plorenes Cowds Ida Lambert. When the benef matines performance was| lemonade and Gowers. We hope our ‘little mite | ons given lem Friday sftsragan, the Rest wa. fn tone, but $51.15 was realized, recelved next happy. Uetle taly held by from’ the hands of Tk Rose, announcer for the | Agnes Kluberdant, ary McLoughlin, 10, y ‘Murphy, 731 Bergen street. thow, who had charge of the benedc and duly | Mery Euberweln, & Grace Eldridge Meta evanegn Bergen street. credited In “'The Evening World." It'came with rere, Marry Gli, 720 Bergen treat, Brooklre. thi nage: Kindly expression from Fred Irwin, 4 omer ot of the later be wore Jona ‘White and ‘ble tained” dogs? Buse Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Real Baking |; Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE and Nor- | 85, _THE WORLD: _THURSDAY Mate, Nelite Walsh and Loretta Carmody. ‘wish’ you great success. mote, tm hie perch act; Fred Weleame, head bal- we om trapese: Mile. Amy, in Spanish rings, Mite and his trick Norse Bessie; Demon: — Florence M.” Mutler 0G Stafford, a ae Pantzier, the elastic demons, Farnum and| | Inclosed 92.05, mode at the stand at 0 Rtelka Parer, Drooklyn. | feloome, pyramid of chairs; Tiddie- | Wall street — | ‘Winks, the youngest clown In the wo aagiotod Carl B. Anderson, 10, Litaie De Mott, 8, We have collected n by ening @ tittle fair, by Mn Madden; John White and his riding) Jonny Anderson, 8, Phyllis De Mott, 21-2 | hoping Ie will holp the sick bables. dogs, asasisted by the prince of funny clowns, Oscar Anderson, 21-2, Nekia Fannie Kona, ward = Kyans, the Ha sisters, aerie! —_—_ | Hatue Law Javov Rngie, @ugamota, om the tight rope, and th tunay Toclosed find check for $1.60, BSsT Firat avenue, trick and riding muieca by John White, as-) ittle girls, aged 7, 10 and 1h at a aisted by the children’s pet, John Connally, as front of our house. We hope it will do some olown, the alck babies, jere the Scanton. #l Sparrow, tore, McBride and Goodrich, Trtah O'Brien And Buckly, ‘musical ile Burn, serio-comie; Flor et ence Devers, tn eccentric dan Maddon and} Inctosed find $1, the procesds of a stand bi Goniy, Irish comedians; Little Irene Franklin, in| gt 97 St. Mark Brooklyn. tS! Mark's place; man, 79 St. Mark’ Mark gongs’ and impersonations. and Tiddiewiaks the et edition of Pat Rooney. — STANDS ON THE SIDBWALK. Inclosed find $1, the proved of & 1204 Firat avenue. Hoping tie will do sume hid good, Handreds of Them Every Day for |!!! Got. hittin: Seu the Fund. Fannie Kieia, | find ¥.2, tho procane, ot a Boll of 2" Grand street. Inclosed you will find eheck for G1, the peo. | orue sick ables. 7 Tena atand. Meping wile ; Id goOd, Aivert Gitvertson, 23 Grand at Roskam, Martha Simon, Sylvenor Dassire, 19 Gr . re Nellie: Seubleas, 28 Grand ete eee Centre me verrernee Tato tne, vizrede ot & Yemonade cand | We, nele,s and ta Taverscam the aldewatt \ joak"Thirtpsthird_atroe one Tanke ‘to my” selghbore and friends tor their) 'ule Oni Fatite, Sealey. 1) | Inclosed please tn front ut my do fund, held by the amount rated at 9 ra Inctosed find 72 cents A held by four Kirt May Arnold, Si 4 Jennie Williams, Atrect, Greenpoint, help some baby. Wiittams, 1 of whom Vive in Moping this: will ‘brooklyn. Tnclosed find $9, collected by the undersigned from the sale of iemonade, candies, &c., from a stand at 1249 Madison street, Brooklyn. “We hove AU will do nome of the ai Tot of goo. uy will bear from ue to help you tn your poble work 1249 Madtvon street, 1249 Madison Miller, 1203 Madi John Muener, 1364 Madieo he Inclosed find $3.67, proceeds of @ stand held by LOUI® MANHEIMER, 7 Raith A. La Cont brother Joe, and: Suale Hind contributions, who foln me In, wishing CTY aes Needles {t'may relieve some of the aick babies. From 6 Cont ie MeGe Gyre cai Hite friend, LOUIE MANHEIMER, 8 youre. | Arey Couima, Nel tt Fira a rt ” 4 r Ltesle Friese, 212 Huron street, and Jonnte /SuA4 IN ang, plundred and Twenty Sfth street McCarthy, | 209 Huron atreet, Brooklyn, had stand at M3 Huron street sd three days and made LITTLE FOLKS’ FAIRS. Through the assistance of kind friends and ¢h proceeds of a stand held on Canal street, tween West Broadway and Thompson street, are enabled with pleasure to turn over to” you help speed you on in your noble work of Lottie Peters, Ella Peters, Fy They Are Held Everywhere and Greatly Help the F elosed find $2.35, which ye Httle bore re ed as the proceeds of @ fair we bad & few firet street, ‘Arthur Lacey, John Danens, Frederick Dell. Hilda Hamtiton and Clara Gruschow had a stand 141 Union street, Brooklyn, one week and Frederick Haugh, at made $6, A successful H1ttle fair and magic-lantera show for the benefit of the Sick Babies Fu held recently in the yard of Mra J. Hi | $28 Monroe street, Boooklyn, b: Ue girls, none of whom we ‘Thelr friends and ni ly and patront was found in the fair treasury after the tabi Inclowed find $3, which amount waa raised through the exertions of te undersigned girls and boys They sold frult, candy lemonade, & for about @ week in the vicinity of Eighth av and Seventeenth street, Brookiyn, and thus cl fully and willingly help the Fund along. Frank Morton, | Hattie Morton, 11; Alice Whyte Eawin Winant, 7) cleared of the articles for Vers Spit Harry Crouse, Fortin of the. fair waa primar Opcar Lewis, 12; Brooklya, N. ¥. | Landaman sisters, Lulu, Bella and Alice, of 982 — Putnam avenue, ‘but Inclosed find $6.70, the proceeda of @ stand Hazel Rockfeller, of 826 Monroe street, and kept by three little streot. We alncerely bablos. Gertrude Gowan, ris in front of 92. Morton jope it will help 1,000 aick Wood, 16; 10. ne Ottelia Rappold, ‘of 1469 Bushwick avenus We hope Jt will bene@t the sick bables. We held @ litle fair on the sidewalk ta front | of our doors and through the kindness of passers we collected $7.63. pennies and nickels, We |have some toys and tries left which we shall May sila Dimer, made $5 by hold © stand at Florence Quackenboas, Edna Quackenboss, RADDY ta receive it as wo are to song it Welrley, 9. Ceclle Staunton, 10, | Louise Powers, Blanche Manhelmer, 11, ol F. Middle: hed Pact Vo Wasi One "Hundred and “sixth mand Street, and made ‘ashington nd was Louise Lal was assisted by her Tanne teu yeare oid, 247 Seventh iyre, ten, 2263 Seventh will ald In making some dear little tot well snd) Please And tnclosed $3.68, the proceeds of @ Incloed find $8, which we made ono otand at ‘the sidewalk. We hope it will aid tm your] faclosed please find #4 for moble cause, the proceeds of Minnie Mustela, 12, $8, Seth at, Brooklya, by eh Lillie Brault, Etta Higgina, Three little “velling workers’ organized 4 ol end to-day a fair in the ‘ot one thelr member itt Denier Benth: Edward Moran, 's, 331 E. Daisy Van Nostrand, 307 Fifth avenue Lana Miller and Maggie Parry, 61 Vernon avenue, Paley Se sroeane, oat tae Has oi a v ie Load tae cal Fifth av — Meant esa sot tik avene tctonga 803,86. collected Wien st wan tom Bore | : Inctoud you will tnt TE conte, collected, ana g{Reloned fd check, for 43.94, the result ot 4 $1.22 from Jin front of out door, 808 Gea. | fre ehdon Absoriation, bath ham avenue, okiyn, Hoping It will do some point Casino, Wednesday nig fick baby good, Will 2and Fr Gough. Mise May Master Jack Wf mond ren. The School Playground,” and then made tho | EVENING, AUGUST 15, neighbors and some donations thoy realised the Aum of $8.05, which please nd incloved the proc 1, Aug i Jar de of @ fair held an Neebo, a Van Lyn, Matue Spr Miatiche Bailey Raymond Walker, Millte Skillman, + YOUNG COLLECTORS, An Army of Children Always at Work for the Fund Duy plo and cake wiih the inclosed $1 hables who cannot gett corner, K Konaly 10) Kenyon Corner, 6; Fence Smith, Forduain, &. ¥. Tnolomed find $1, the amount collected tna elas of wmsil bove in Trinity Church Sundays | sedool, Cranford, Now. Hoping our lide me | wil sme benett ty the little ones we are t dar Marry Gallagher Mollard Lvo Blaney Bagecural Frank Paltoute, Marry Willie Mock, The proceeds which T have eollacted from m Wein Long Island Chy, $2 Josep Tiaas, ist Bast Third ak, Lode fsland City Inelosed find $4.54, collected by Betty Party, tien The inclosed Hiected by aoven little Eastern District ita Nek Lilian Putian, Sofa Piltian, Maurice Healy Alona Glaune Kul OF Joa Piddian, the Inclosed find $1.80, cotlested by Marie Me- Carthy and Kittle Lynch, 83 Wert One Hundred and Twenty-lfth mtreet, corner Columbus avenue Incloned find $3, collectel by Irene Nell, Satie Bell, Leonora Bell, 607 Columbus avenue, We all wish {t was more, nba ENTERTAINMENTS. Garden and Lawn Parties Given for the Fund, Incloned fim a check for #25 which we, atx Ittle | girls, mate from ane it given by us last evening at the Resurt i Point Pleasant Beach, Hoping this amount will benefit (i tithe Miriam th Murphy, Warren entertainment gtye: ie ttle atrie of the Herort Hotel on Wednesday evening for the | Denent of the Mresh-Alr Fund was pronounced reat succesn by all who witnessed it The pio Eramme consinted of tableaux, recitations and Those who recited were tle Missos Lucy Hayes, Molly Cherry at And the recitations were all ren iful and enarming manner, Thi of the tableaux way ud “wherein Miss Mabel Flake esrialniy ap: Jin exquisite old-time costume. The “Three Lite Matd K, Dowdney, J. Seott and M. in the Woode were. Krol Mins B, Cherry, Misa M y'" wan undoubtedly the succes inating evening, Mi 1 Wertervelt'« pl played remarkably well, Mise Marie | Warren made a cunning “Ret Riding Hood,” Misa Lucy Hayes a beautiful “Statue of Liberty”? and Miss May Murphy @ charming prince im “Sleeping Beauty.” We had an entertainment and collected $8.10 Busle Walker, We Anhalt, halt, Kitty Hepp are very’ much obliged to lending us & piano free of cha Your Letter Will Appear Later. Don't be disappointed if you don't see your letter in this column to-day. There may hundreds of letters ahead of yours. All be printed, Be u Mr. Timmine for 8, ‘The Late Czarof Russia, AUSED the follow. ( ing telegram to be owas sent to the Branch House of Johanu Hom, at Bi, Petersbure) °* Sond immediate! case of Johann Hoff's Mat Extract to Sarekojc, Celo, by order of Count von Schuwaloff.'* Beware of tmitations The genuine Johann FG's Malt Be tract has ie signature on neck a) uae & Mexperaox Co., Agents, New York, ASK FOR THE GENUINE JOHANN HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT | IN Boson ‘streat Sonn Vi Willte Maye Irene McKeever, Nellle Corbett Salva-cea—More effi- cacious than any lini- ment, embrocation or extract. ‘Two sizes, 25 and 50 conte ‘Al druggists, or by mail. RANDRETH Co,, 274 CANAL ST, Altes Boyle and Marion street for Please find incioned $5.50, being proceeds of Milford street, (Brooklyn. managed by Tm N.Y. QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB, |~ at 176 Bt. mavens, Mr. Cook and Mr, Kueppel were our imagers, Mr. Lewin haa been Kind enough to tet us have the atoro, and re very thankfitt to hii and to our Stage managers. also han been kind | igh to let us have camp chairs, Our actresses Harrie, Henrietta Paint jenrictta Kitty Gom Pearl Kos si Rone At Nathan Frank, Frances Flood, a You will sae yours | — 58 Best TEETH °8 pp | Sporting. i 1895, A CUTTING AFFAIR. NOVEGNT THY ANTIRE STOCK OF A RETINING MANUFACTURER AT 50 ON THE DOLLA WET 1 TO 1G NONE, CEN Fo bo Sow CURTING OF PRICKS THAT FOU CANNOT At THESE GOODS WILL BE BOLD ON OUR Refunding Credit System. WHICH WE ALLOW YOU INTEREST ON EVERY DOLLAR PAID US. WH WILL ALSO PPEAT OUR GREAT OFFER TO $75.00 FURNISH 3 ROOM FLATS (COMPLETE) FOR... 95,00 FURNISH 5 ROOM FLATS (COMPLETE) FOR... 115.00 THIS OFFER HOLDS GOOD ONLY WHILE ABOVE STOCK LASTS. FURNISH YOUR HOME NOW AND SAVE MONBY. J.Baumann&Bro 1313 and 1315 Third Ave., bet. (Sth and (6th Sts. JOTH BT. 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Stages connect with ings Cor "Le trlet New Youk vs. WANTAO. to Lei ge by yomeenalts THEAT DELPMIA, wns afternoon at 4, boy from o1 Amusements. Game’ World, Brook seats ‘1 WILLIAMS'S sure cure for ANDARD, THEATRE. DOROTHY, Maced I RI! LB Y {tee sample: large. bott ey oh ma Gpohestrn ai 4 ballet. Hyeulagath 1B YOUR HOROSCOPE a renut haere: Cave | 100th Performn: on Gert Prot, Warren, |OROSCOPE read or sia. a bia Adonis. astrologer, 346 Gb ave, wei AMBRICAX Rony GHD) Sriow LAVIN STATUE | mace o Gallagher & West, Pat Reilly, b TERRACE GARDEN, bth dt, ,bet, Gd aud Lex. Aves. ical te j . Ask for. Aa Domestic Situation in THE WORLD. »IT IS A PLACE-FINDER.-“Gz JOE VARNER’S BELLING. One Sat Dead and Held the Note That Told a Whole Tragedy. ‘The wind rattled the windows, made creepy, unpleasant noises in the trees outside and at Intervals ventured down the chimney with sudden spurts, blow- ing tie smoke playfully out into the room and causing for a moment discom- fort o our eyes and lungs then as quickly it retired, ing a, umphant whiste ag If t enjoyed the *. hugely. The toot would come tumbling down, nd, for a moment, envelop the flames in @ coud of black dust. A crackle, a epluttey and up the logs blazed as cheerlly as ever. . Jones ind I stretched our feet towards the warnth and buried ourselves deeper in our great armchairs, “This,"" murmured my friend, as he blew outa whiff of smoke and watched {t disapmar up the chimney, “is the Dest part of our day after quail, and"— “Listen! erled the school teacher, | Tt was like a groan of eupernatural origin, Goodness!" exclaimed Jones, starting up. The school teacher laughed. “That,” he said, “la the horse Nddl rt of a gun. cried Jones, “Shot nothing, school teacher, the hill screnading Bam Puffenberger, He's been married, “I should remain a bachelor if I lived in this part of Pennsylvania,” said Jone! he settled down again in his chair, "If you do not mind,” said the peda- gogue, “I will tell you about the last time I went belling, when we belled oid Joe Varner; that Is, if you have no objections, ." laughingly replied the Having recelved our assent, he cleared | who bad >een our companion during | his throat and, in the pompous manner our day's junt. At first lw and plaintive, then loud- er and louer, borne on the wind that rattled the windows and@ played down the chimney came an unearthly sound. | begen. becoming one of hie calling and tastes, “I am not superstitious—far from It. Ml would tt become one to whom for so many years was intrusted the educatfon | “they've whot | (1 “It's only the boys over of our township, and once even that of| from between the logs, nor was the 4 ; eradal smallest surface left unwhltewashe: the whole county, to give credence to Aint surrounding garden was as hesy the foolish rumors of haunts and Kept. No weeds disturbed the almost cnarms, or to the strange beliefd current pa-nful effeet of its tidiness. among some in our valley concerning home, and well the conversation of cattle on All Hal- loween, or to any like ridiculous fancies. But yet there is one point on which I must confess some timidity—that Is as to passing the smal! log-louse which stands just at the foot fi ridge on the road running to Mace n the night of Nov. 2% or, in | at almost any tlme afier sunset. Not t 1am afraid—far from. it; but | strange stories have been abroad for | past thirty years regarding the do-! ings th after nightfall. The sound of fiddles, they say, can be heard, and the clanging Of cow Is, Interspersed occasionally with the dull report of a | gun, the young folks declare, is! Joe Var @ had lived his lonely housews pared and the of the daya by work neighboring farm “He was a strange creature st gaunt in appearance, tacit nia manner, speaking 9 cross word mor Joften that a kind one, doing his ved deeds th public and his good ones tn prie vate, for his natural pride would not allow him to parade the letter before neighbors. Yet, with «il, he was @ Kind fellow, spolled simply by the lone- Hiness of his way of living, even an his own mongrel dog grew testy from a lack of companionship, Why ry omarried was an enigma We was 4 nut baad: his ¢ he word by mained 1 to mono! hg One ip piece stayed. him) myseit his 8 now as a mere’ local superstith me the reminder of & palntui 1 oh Trecarting TW 1 mor of nae ardoon ie gain the € my last. serenadii inh on i & marked by a fit of melancholy, w attracted the attention but repelle Curiosity of his nearest neighbors. he had visited his old home in the ad- joining cuunty was ail that we could learn “Tt wax, Just avem hind The house of which I have spoken | | still stands in a little niche tn the woods about fifty feet from the roadside, The great stove chimney ‘a now aimost com. demoilehed: the plaster daubing fallen from the chinks between the logs, to thi ers-by the barren. hess of the Interior; the glass removed from the stattered windows to let light {nto some more respectable dwelln: and the weeds and briers grow rank the uncared-for clearing in which stands, ears ago Joe Varner’ P ‘Thirty. y 8 it is called, a fard thirty years ago this coming} that Varner went away for the third time since his # tlement tn our midst. One week passed, and several men betook themselves to 8 house to see him. He had not re turned, Two weeke passed and he was Yet absent. Strange sumors were cur- rent as to the cause of this unaccount- able delay 1a) ture to th oes to-day When the third week had reached its Then rupulously clean. Not) end he re with a weazened-facer a stone of the chimney top Was out of little woman who had a thin head o Place; not an iota of daubing was falien| gray hair, hard features and of @ most slovenly uppearance. This new age Was introduced laconically ch of prj the wife Knows, but the person- who from no one arrival quickly sy as where fart of her ship, and many rent ag to Joe had encum| range Vt fore wer , rations made for a one Which was set lowing Verner's ret nw and le myny If th the vielnity of house wether with lary r . The grout nig thet eustward ridges. The wind sv mournfully through the leatless. trees, rattling | mm tir up the fallen folia An extonal rabbit dat its i uta ands en allowe the woods Just such a night as this After a wolk of some forty minutes wo trudged over the last hill, rounded the lust turn in the road and came to a halt @ wh distance from Varner’s Uttle home ly ty th rt whteh lay nestling desolate- woods, A few dim rays of 20 WORDS, OENTS. light shone through the crevices in the much to our chagrin, we were! prison poured out so densely * te closed shutters re weird Hed ‘to ectire “tothe! woods to most drive the excited bellers from as welt urou Agwage ii stream, of sinoke poured °"Oue Young man dashed boldly across anka, the edges ¢ from the mouth of the great the room, ving ich passed a8 ye und the sight Of Lwuge and kitchen, and in another Inet an resorted window Was up, the shutters thi ale occasions nd whistled through, di thick! » 4 by two your Ki ton of a after the manner of a to only on the most despe his instrament. drawn that of smoking Cut the occupants of i ore it the heavy." vell Larned edsces of one of tie the house smoke that hid the interior from, our Likewise been smeared : the work of a few mo se gnd the. moonlight streamed in. nahesive sulstanee Va hetvy board sultal i; what a sight met our forward went the rl and for one of th ttink im a Br first seareed ne at ' mur rocking chalr, his feet resting almos in mur ana t ater the iire, his ‘head fallen low upon his unearth ® wh breast, his stern, hard features calml, Volum get as if in #leep, sat he whom we ha work Vnoter a ne to bell, dead 1 al ' 5 jy his side, on the spotless table, ments Were pln stood « candlestick from which the yo would t Ve"had burned away, only, amal nde sori x 1 taper. rem to tell ‘ 1 . Phi Vikelihood died ‘beto uns } U s home, end that the las readiness. f trent re inatiended light had burns ¥ % fey 1 ae Wo Dewan the hideque ture ' f wit ua kome Tl te the h Lown Luxe f thotr Yin’ th ' ke ana Lid Was (he eX on ot he eels r t the gruesome A) was 1 forciwith ¥ enting helling. Tt wae @ r saved ploce of cheap, Uned fetter papel s The school-teacher ceased hi ts P yicits ! ba t tion, drew out his pocketbook, alt or waye furabling a mome its recesses " ‘ te ‘ a small, eolled plece of paper, wht ' a tut “ ur at ; handed'to Jones, who gazed ‘at It curte ® we have fust nd The rest ad sly for @ time and then silently passe not as gaticipated. ‘The t 1 dered if any oa te to me, assiined a deserted appeata aWake, willing to be s " [ was never ment H Panda tow nether at 8 weeks after we i poe that of us th 140 yeers ago an that's wif Fun \ Ue dine gt © “that we ha with si tompson you wag good to lusty tungs wore fast the aid approached me hack them two other times 1 of wearied limbs, the oho Was at lome and sor uly las time | thought | was getin Tring her out, Fetch out Mra, had happened within, we deot an you had been -eo- forgivin th Varner, Joes we began to ery almost| "In another Insiant four staiwart fol- potter spend my las days wip th untson: lows holding between them @ heavy 1 can't stand the quiet country, ane An hous passed and not a sten of iife approached the do. am gone back to. harrisbury bad come from the dnterlor of the| “One blow—it gave way; not a sound no one with me this time lon lwelling. The notse weakened | was heard inside, Another crash—and guess you'll be better off witeat Feet in volume, Ihe owners of guns grew) the heavy oak fell backward from its, old wife \chary of wasting thelr powder, and at] hinges. The smoke released from its Exchange.

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