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\ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1895. ¥ : pes rotellgr> ne t) - | watton Grove, on Manhasset Bay, Sioner | poor. mothers and hele. sulering, Ged bane, A! and Hetenbore HHO, whteh they wend to ald your THE BABIES R 1 Island, Saturday ‘next, taking aster. move praleemorthy vagrniet jaddened noble cause. ae Feat dlanyPreapetye a ey rt . Brooklyn. | Mary Edler and Maude Williams comtcibuted | o by 0 , — m the Moating yeroun @ chil- eats — dren wil have Mire Ute ok the. baby Jennie and Her Friends, leur Shag nett pursiuy Week. oak . + scups, swinging cr! 01 jorses anil : se anid Nettie Sintsabarn Second avenue, " Two More Trips on the Floating | rocking chain and 'Fiynete orchestra | Fo, the Raltor ; wet at a | eatteyY eut baigh, HIS Second eveny AY BE_APPLICABLE TO OTHERS, BUT DOES NOT APPLY TO ‘o More irips BF | Air irene iusto elt day pon | tnetosed nd $19, which was realized at a | collected #7 conte Playground. Contributors to the Bick Hables’ Fund |felr held at the residence of Mien Jennie Purch, | 1. scoy ptease find 8 tor the Sick Tables THE 46TH STREET BAUMANN 4 ghould kend cash, to, “rhe Caster, | Fun. Wel sincerely hope the paltry sum. will ma ae WHO MAKES GOOD HIS PROMISN EVERY TIME, AND WHEN HE SAYS , Pulitzer Building, ew Yor Alleviate the aufferings of wome of our title sik 58 WE>T 23D ST, 58 WEST 23D ST, THAT HE W ACCEPT. ‘lothing should he gent to the oa a A Babi Fund Clothing Depart- We will work w yt and main W To-Morrow They Go to Oriental) ment, 2 Hast Twenty-nrat street, ane ew the ate I ar The Busiest Store on New York’s Busiest Street. ein perrONE DOLLAR PER bp BE ate Ther eraw up to We h Pant tadies ; Grove; Saturday to Cornwallton. “1 Have you heard about it ¥ i Gusti fi Closed to-day, but toxner Tuesday) we'll off Seite SOE EVER SP ING For HOUSE RERPING, INCLU DIN he | Have you seen it ? Ayer y orrow (Tuesday) we'll offer most Furniture, Carpets, Beddin Lamps, Baby _Car- my cal TS | wnat ? | eltclated find, $8, coats, which we hope will o riages, Oilcloths, Stoves, Pictures, Clocks, Por= 4 Great Success of the Sick Babies’! a}— The HALF-MILLION GUAR- Cora Clack 3, Lara clark tieres, Crockery, Refrigerators, Tinware \ Fund This Summer. ANTEE PAGE. ee Re caeianaliim ‘ and Lace Curtains. Tho found please find #9, which 1 collected ’, * g ed hoping It will ald some. to . . Month’y paymenta taken it preferred. eae ‘The Chickering Hall Beneat. one me Bont Littey, xa | These are only a few of the special things we shall place on sale: ees hich 4 THE SUBSCRIPTION: The ben Fund hata | | Loretta Parrett | - ‘i — Friday night at Chickering Hall wi | eline Mrepnan, ast Thi { | 1 PRTRAY Saudia, sears [tae ea erpenana GO Leave and ht Wasa | | a a Toilet Soap, 2ic. Handkerchiefs, 8}c. ° °9 ‘The Arve Morqu Ralph Sache 28.00 | ont: 10 out of tt. cel . ' 7 a ses 4] “hildren’a size Pap Masi Pata seh aad Un gat Mea hat | sranns ox tHe stpewans, —[eonine Tied chuttermtike and Gly. er siandkerncen wanting rante| Corner 46th Street and Eighth Avenue, Sum, taoneh Onitmuan Sane het, i800 | Marker a Carter, th SAE NAn tener, hake the | ae cee pa ae ‘ “ke, deloutely perfumed and perrectiy IMUals, Ina combination of colors, nd OPEN SATURDAYS TIL MM Babylon, L. 1 He: Thorpe. M1 ging of wre Randred Th E mn t ht 1 " He fa the complesion, are do to retail at 1'ye,, to-morrow Madcl Walker, Joseph Anna it dresses andreda of Them Every Day for diarily soll at i cake, at 2c. Mathias and Ethel Bedeil 14.05 Jaxvan Insurgent, che uniform he wore Waving bee | bac ile | nay i - Amusements. Amusements. ay i) Maen Taral + 10.00 n Ved “he M war by Antonio the Fand. i T 1 P d 7 Silk Neckwear. 5e. ~s | CIGRameeE Ko _— hd ons y annie” Kno S62 | Nattes. The audience “grew. very au alae) in cans oan Watdes dC . a re ett CETERA gag «| Taloum Powders Te. eae tant eee NOW iN PFORTeSS.|NANHATTAN BEACH * rim over aealn sone entit en ae SP poreruee ie A he halance of our Immense purchase Pair, Lietie aviv ATMS pvening W | pe Genuine Taloum Powder, ated of Nec r, Bi d Sa 0: Swept by Ocean Breezes. ’ air. Auna Fleming, Maggle Long, front of 28 Divieton avenue by aelsing toy a OF Carbolated, for toilet and nursery, formerly sold at from ge. to de. each: q ihttes Fleming and Annie Stvareae. © 4.00 Siew ant Watermelon, hoplag {t will relieve. some per Box, with “sprinkler top, worth price aes each unt! all sold. = R CTOR'S e'n Burlesquers— Davidvon, .°.. ; “i a7 Nary O'Connor, May Purvis, ‘ea: A : Pain’s Fireworks y Farr, Lots Eraien, | Mamie mene Benefit at Brooklyn Athen | Hastie can Fi Plavi Cards. 7c. | Pillow Cases, 53e. ey RE Rice's Clreas Carnival .......0.% 0apd 900 . Fraien serocec S08 Morrow Night, DRvHHL ATER Foe ice Oa ne Playing Cards, 7c. | AeRiiy Abe Pee. Suney ab, was Great Bleyele Track ...emmnOpen all day | Toe Cream ‘Huis, West Ferme, || 4 gran antertalationt for the Fund will. be JENNIN HUSCH if from a toy and candy A pack of fino Playing Carda, good Wally muaiin, well made and Onishod, wAtACE, | 34 Av TO-DAY, : { Given at the Brooklyn Athenaeum to-morrow night s4 Cedar street. Brooklyn. My friends and 1 had | eal ate ey gs pari avenve Y, chamelfnish) Playing —Cacds, WED Inch hem; worth te, at de. | i comedienne: Geo. Lock: SOUSA’S MUSIC FESTIVAL 330) under the management of Ed Long and William af entertalament for the Neneft of he lek | Florence B, Kay, 7, 7 North Eliott place nd rounded ners, ene | Europe: Steere rey \ y d 8.24] Simonson. Tickets are 25 conte each. Were WW ore than we have tits vente Hoping we have | kaa e warth Iie. per pack Muslin Sheets, 39c. feet arith SALUTE OF THE NATIONS. 4 _Datsy Hauck, Edoa Miller 3.05 “phe Ne as much as We can, 1iikelerad, Semin ae we eal | Muslin Sheets of extra fine quality Siaters. Doi ike * Stands Silane S, ry Aa oprano solo, ‘The Newaboys of the Town, ii Vike to do something to help your nob fit jac? QF Si uabane Mate ert ae amt ACM PLL Sister — bach, Bessle. Tranbers, Grace Hollis Katle Fitspatrick; character song, Floesle Kiei Sats Bille vehwabait, Jeane ada tabie sin coat foc one tones 4 Ladies’ Silk Belts, 68c, | usin aut kool weight, jextra large Wine aad'Y simian and Holeom™ | CRN BURLESQUERS-“ 14089? and isabel Kallenbach horapipe, Elia Osborn Sohnmton le riekels PANO) RRO ELA Br i al siheh hem; worth boc, at i Avaya, Lil sey and. Bimmoadi Every Evening, 9.00 P.M. Brand, Bertha fivers, Tillie’ vers,” May ie Ylolin aust, Barton elatere: the 1 Elale Scott Fine Dreyer, TOUS ssiay see oy Stn coemoeme TIKKIN LC tenting Sale of Ladies Betts, with SH : hook a ne iat 6 Qaicl i feeble Matinee Today, "400° P.M. Abbott, Daley Li and Li ex: and Donaldson; Harmo 2, Charlie Ket See NSatee err ale Feat Sterling Silver Huekles amd Slides. » thaler Quartet, Lady Ore Nats F. Ba ney tewie ein Abele Mandolin Mt "ehaber wot rar elke rial) eddie Dora Mutt, 71 Cottey atrects | Watranied WELOM ANS hoe Real Comfortables, 98c. me er a nee eE h Fair, Lizvle, Annie ‘and Maggie Fried tar, violin solo, H. Schubert, accompanied 5 i Nadie Post, 76 Coffey atree ity. allcnile heli Worth. Sanh . \ TuEATRE, gaan, PAINS HOLIDAY PROGRA’ sabexeerenennenen’ Bi id ‘ + a INTERT. me dex either phun or w ~! \. , ? srilth Tain Lear,” Wil PS pee datt { Usementa that are printed om the Chiou e bAukh q d Fruit Pl RNUcuWle: SelaNIMiy madeana Aaleted | run ivas Ne ‘ Aidan JAPAN AND CHINA WAR TO-NIGHT, i Smiih, May Bravson and Erminle Trio, Wihlam Haag. tenor, D. Tratai, MALE-MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE.| Garden and Lawa Parts Given for mported Fruit Plates, 8c. worth suis, uc Bs. Maca ¢ Meh a GLON Bit, ALEMADE GAIETY THEATRE, a4 ie Sullivan. . nd tenor; ynneway, ritone; > * | Delaur and Debrimont, Hew thorne Siaters, Adele "es aed ‘Alexandi 4 Donalds rn 10, ae a‘ Chotce from over 100 dozen of im-! Purvis One, Siaera De Van. 2 American Mack, git < & ein daanae tiene eter LITTLE FOLKS" FAIRS, ares rorted Fites or tine quailty Lace Curtains, O8c, rein uin, sitera be vans Amertian Qian ZELLA AICOLAS with the WHITE, CROOH | { Forristal : 216 Marmond, planet; saprano sol —— sod china, ted by ‘Nand In. exquilelte Popper, Lady Orchestra: others. Sunday von: Soe Cotmmesseue: Baie - 4 Btand, Loretta Moy’ Mary Lat 3.00 Ra Pauline Guysti ‘They Are Meld erywhere and j toral’ designe, fr dues, usualy Immense assortment of imported PI) te OW adimusue i ‘Theo, Freddie, Frankie and Gussie Otto 1.70 | ld trom 180, tu CaCl * white Nottingham Lace Curtains, of ex- i L v PAE Annie ‘and Simmie Nelwou, Henry | t Polenar atthe pavi Greatly Help the Fund, t Maud Wiese 2 | ! tra Uahily twisted thread. in a tiumher| ACADEMY QM, MUSIC Personal. 4 and David Col : 3 jayport Friends of the Bable FAIA: CER LTRIRDW ANN Oks @lisaay) Ad pte: lulend City of exquisite designe, good width an.) ft EXTRA MATINER Ti Hes 4 | "lass Pavideon. Leone White, May ‘aul ts (he editors tage ts ay deve aud ave tna tine une shenty Menge, 9: 455 rie pe i Fine Dress Goods, 37c, | yas. tons, Worthy $1.68, at B6c, per pal TIN - A—THE HIG! T AWARD ter mI Lissie Wvchmun aad Revere Hi, Gaith 2.861 pA, Denese entertainment tn ald of the “Bick two days, and by hard work succocded Im aking | Hotere er Break eet eee fae | Latest importations in “Bannockburn | Japanese Rugs, 87¢, | Sporting Duchess. Mand, Row Lewien Ade Bebicin aad Bables’ Fund’? was given last Saturday evening, $4, which they hope will save @ little to tern show at 78 Alabama avenue, Brookly. | and’ "feather Mixtiter, Boucle ute . Vr Bod Retlifte, #. Mi Stodaart semi, Hace: Tee EE MEATS ee etek eee PMMARG Iekleeed ENT) OMe A CAIE| Ce feet, an a spe wdid Iie of plain and — Speclal Jot of Japanese “Sateutt" Rugs n ee Allee Fincher | AAA SBAL GARMENTS and for capes of wataberpe Mie rien Lins saz] Malt oy donated by the te Company. Hogi Our yard, “hoping it will hep the! Your Letter Will Aphede Later. valor d Dress « auth oF eat hoare in @ ni mber or handsome Hestgns and In} SHARP. Ppa etrniee tate "preatieal set A : | With an excellent programme a cause a bables ale toherty th warranted pt of and entirely new, most cexquieite colorinies, extra large lien apiece f int apes, } \ Aldridge D. Kelley, 9 Fletcher street... itp | Credit is due the Misses Fitzpatrick and Fre: ae letter in this column to-day. There may be ine 4 long, at Sve, less than half} Mat, To Day, Labor Dey ROOF ALDEN, | sulting Gea, F. turrl ae stick Harris, for arrangement of same. Inciosed Tho inclored $2 ie the resuit of a alr held for ' fie. find programme and check for $43. Pro- the benefit of the Sick Baties® Fund We are hundrs of letters ahead of yours, x Through the liberality of the readers [ Sersteb kt ee pone te oi Les cite \ of “The Evening World,” who, by their | g51 ET heath; Wisin bolo, oP, Caltanens generous contributions, have made the AL will heir real va STAR, VARIETIES | betwoen Broadway and! 4th ie tie TOsour To" tin |be pte -Depuient You wil ae outa it Fall Dress Goods, 29c, |'"" "" MERRY WORLD! cstatees AON Wearing nieces a oe] Admilasion to buth, G0, Bicycles ee ye a” Rapeert each ckman, 87 East One Mundred and All-Wool Houcle Cloths, tn new colors, School Umbrellas, 49c. TAYD RE REY Tee pdlecies by ime. Rappers ste faa Sick Babies’ Fund a tremendous power é for good health in the tenements this r Violin Olive Cook, 85 East One Hundred and Eleventh Cloths in’ plain or “iluminated ef The Orlatust " plexi ‘Mine. Ruppert, ¢ East 14h 6h George McKee, Will McKee, “Larcart — atrect 25 Nhl oe fects, 40 inches wide; also All-Wool Mahal Rnglith Gloria, Me Caste CHARLEY'S AUNT. [Pi How to Be Heantitul,’’ tree. Ce Fitepatrick; Piano solo Emma - French Serges, in navy and black: any - ba be Evenings, #30. jatines: irday at 2. t- reduction & Mra, Wilmot Smith and Mr. E. J. Cora Koerner, Mollie Wilson, Litilan Malleson, of which would be good value at) natural wood , handies, at 49e, CMCH, | Sept. %-THE CAPITOL, by Augustus Thomas A da Sal anes cecectien ae been enabled not only to employ Henrietta Koerner and nk Pettit held a. fw We, at per yard, AQ) NEW UNION SQUARE. — | guarvauom diet cu se, acide, bansagen, = Summer, this common-sense charity hi for four hours and realized. th 31.10, - our hour alized. the. Aum of Original Contin, Torty or other Inconveniences, Netaral Kilates teres ot ohyaislana’. to Chilaren of the U,. 8. 7 maken ther iuitd ead tours attempt: | s eon RT Paks wee, | 2S fA Ly ences e Ore meu tontie OF the U.S Motels Lome seine ofthe ‘juveniice is) Ushalt of te anh Instantly Rotones Novelty Silks, 89c Silk Umbrellas, $1.28. eee ete eres \ poor, bu conduct an Branch, Babies Fund y . . Lew Dorketader, ager Rlever Troupe, 49 cihers. A. USk Libby's Chiropata Compress: remeyes ime A outing series that has the warm com-|, te xaitor: lierivingt Wahl of ali cdieceea wen Gateat | Novellien jn. GIAGR, Figured, (se Ree Te ted tatwaen Tei oTM b | fammatton and. soreness (rom cores amd uae : faving read of all the good work that wax les ck, hes vorted fl, : mendation of the Department of Health | tnciosed pleane find. my check for $1165. pro- fone for the sick babies, we thought. we SKIN ‘aney Dresden and Lyons Tuteta; aleo frames, finished with a choice c 2 ARRIC IE FETT ee ee ea encaL YPN fair ‘for them aiso, We wold hew weaves of plain Black Silke for ment of imported. handles, including AND, ACADEMY OF MEDICAL HYFiOsn ‘instruction; thy, 256 W. UB ot . 5 1K | ATTENTION—Sale wolled trunks, Bs “ning Pre eee end Vesey ats Astor "Hosbet ae, Ww i 40_iimadway. PERFLUO! forever; eectricity, Mixer 125 W. 34th at, 7 her tine ef (pay-toys, candy. cake, outings have been given twice a week | last evening by the children of the gueste of the frmonsdee 4. Werneld Ihe fale tonne sakes always since June 15 three times a| United States Hote!, Long Branch. The perform- At 166 Medford avenue, and ure very mlad 10) hay that wo realized the sum ‘of $1 opine tt i Week sometimes when the weather |ance wan under the full direction of Master Frank Mat yee realined the sum of $10, Hoping it Fa reader aude Sole, Gros Dresden, Cellulotd ard ‘Rhino 1 Mallte,’ posi- | Horn, with all-silk covers and Jmported & tassels, worth $2.60 ¢ 2, ‘ { , and _of physicians generally. These | ceeds of a most successful entertalnment given WoUd have ekirts, including ri TORTURES |e: tens Datvese tively worth $1.25 per Awarm bath with M Sie pteiera RUPTURE CURED |senoat Way Tara al H, French Sullivan, assisted by Mamer Lester Kautma } was unusually hot, and four times &|fotn of these youre gentiemen fully, demo week @ part of the time. strated thelr managerial ability by their nele The season of sick babies’ outings | {2% of performers. The price of adminsion was Placed at 5 cente, and. the. sum. realized, repr wan extended two weeks, and last |fented quite a goodised audience The ‘pro: Eva Benjamin, A Tie os McLaughlin, mole Ty Me 92.65, the proceed: Jensie Rogers and Me Inciored please siiveat peatustion. ab -KNOW YOUR FATE and fortune; senoalt week there were four and this week | Simms 48 given was quite « varied on held for the’ bent if the Sick Bebten” Fund | Cutlcura (ointment), ‘BRIN met ay |HOVT'S THEATRE, es “ame miata peat ot, ‘hn wt foe Ble there will be two outings for the Whilam 6. "Kuowles, per Tur. Rec, lle Bullngto Stanfey iting | xf the great skin cure, followed by mild To RINCESS overetta pote Mr ioner HMMAD aera ot th 4 mothers and children on “The Even- hana iat eRleee Ray Daria, | Rosaling NOFA BON ate brome. ee | doses of CuTICURA RESOLVENT (the Ment BONNIE, | wwo'tcta t! ts lood e wed\from any portion of the ing World” Floating Playground, r Frank Sullivan; 0 Solo, Master D. aul i rd instant Exvelleat cast, Chorus of A | 1 ‘auto chin. removed, ‘The outing to-morrow will be to Orl- Biber: ‘Song and Hallie, sehryee P eateiietele elt Wastes bere te ent aat out svt eee: wt a point to Eventngy at 8 Matinen Baiurday at 2 5X EH EATRE. The Katural Law Cure, 100 West $94 6. wie: ce, Cone . erm , a ; pee nals ioMs ental Grove, Eugene Buck's beautiful | stance Cohen: Aong (Living Pictures) in contuie, reer mmmates, | eee res P. renee PALMER’ S. fo yonr aye as Dralinneny aeaal FRANK-—I know all; let me know where yee y Plenie grounds on Great Neck, Long | jn, Rogers, Recitationa (Comic), Mise Carring: Mien Guasie Uhiendort, 278 Hooper street. rook: | 2 Speedy cure in every form of torturing, SR EO en eee ee aes pears padi: | HARLEM OPERASMOUSE, Ev'gs, $16. Mat. at 2] cumiTURn and carpete at the lowest t prices = Se THRICBY, (eae eee x" ns; object matrimony. eR Island Sound, when the children will | iin Kauflman; Song and Dance,‘ DusieyConen: |" ——— disfiguring skin humours. rte ae OF MEN. iDELLA FOX ride the merry-go-round, swing in the |Special Skirt Dance (by request), Dolly Kaut W. 24th ot., near FLEUR-DE-LIS, ne com fy YOUNG COLLECTORS, Dron 7 big acups and enjoy themselves free |™*" Fold throushont the world. Tel A even pean London. Forres Dayo &Gni [ ; by Goodwin kT Nok iy Mat «Wed, < of cost. The Floating Playground will With a si Quotation. An Army a. AL fro ‘of vitality, Vane i RHEUMATISM AND GOUT take: 1d! passengers! of Boned Ae Iie |'toi ihe Raies: me API: FOR = AIWAYS) ‘St Eee = <= = | toon of body end ‘mind private diseusea, ABREY'S THEATRE, | way.‘cor, 361090 | yuh Dern eater or all remetions. ome bottle } Sy telat Wek deca Areata Laisa “aba Work for the Fund, JREAKFAST-SUPPBR. [iatinentta Bee OREO een eh vane Thareany ACIS DAVIEM, | you. Hill Medicine Co., 96 Rast 19th North River, at 8 o'clock; at the fee Whe Blok Bablew Fuod nn em WAM" 9) tie carey, of 218 Kast Thirteth street, cot | Sto 6; evenings. ® to 8, Sundaye, 10'to 12, 8 004 FRANCIS WILSON, EMPIRE THEA, Krona way & 40K Bt INCREASE YOUR HEIGHT sTikowt Setmaloay Or AE the pier! the Sink, Babiee Fuad se. aan ante Tected $1.25, 9 | Presenting uext Mouday Sullivan & Burnand’s | TNORRANE YO) Sat won in one thet foot of Third street, East River, at 9 F i O73 ery) — = nena | citY OF PLEASURE. thet of these little ones a cup of cold water ® * ©) Guasie Swickert, 10, and Clara Hack, 18, 108 | | HIRETAN | THE supple and presenting 4 o'clock, and at the foot of East Sixty-| shall in no wise lose his reward.” fifth street, two title ‘girls | Amusement: | z TE —— | Evenings ath ae EDEN: at all times perfectly natural appearances. ; third street at 10 o'clock sharp. . ing with the poor litle bables Sand oo 2. | MADINON. RAGE WALDEN. | Clarke enpply Co,, 160 West 234 at, As on the preceding outings, mothers |... eee ISHS Re: Bawles, CE eee eee ee ees GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, PASTOR'S MATIP EE page| Nes ae EEN, Vaudevl hen Ne MISSING SINCE Wednenday, Aug, 38 Oya ; ] : saiteet ceeemmensemenneteaenasttivesnneattanaatteen cay, ESRB it stacy tilig F and babies will have their luncheon of | 7 the Editor > i ; . ches dark even and hairy blue coat ; sandwiches, exgs, coffee, tea and miiic| , Mloed fad the sum of $1 which I have Beecham’s pills for con- TONY tas ToR's STAR SPECIALTIES, | gu rma PRISONER OF of rain. perform Witeunderwear, black. derby hat, ell poe 4 on board the barge, free as the air, and | “*Y*t {°F he Sick Bablew Fund AN, HR, (rs Daee TO. NIGHT, #4 black ahocs, Albert W, Chambera, é ice cream and cakes witl be served free . ipation 10¢ and 25¢. Get att atencad tte rie K T R & L S tet snow. PLUCK, enterprise and, perseverance, build §n the afternoon by Caterer T. A. Judson Brookly = Ladies Give @20: stipati 5 ae BoILIne WaTaR om ming. | L4H LEE RA TIN nie ti an 0S] ER se BIAL NING OF | GARDEN, cy | tective Bureau, 826 Broadway. . And his assistants, To the Editor: ee NODAY. a . . ENING Tae | “THR CHOICE OF AN OCCUPATION.” f ‘The final outing, the thirty-first in the | The Lady Managers of the Immaculate Con- the book at your druggist’s MATINEB (iuctyan propve tos RETA MEG nuatt BSRON: | sain Wier oe | RI LBY Tiled thonke gives waluable hint series of 1895, will! go to Holmes’s Corn-| ception Mission and Day Nursery beg your a and go by it (ar Look at the Half-| NTUCKY.__|} ee acelin (ot feo ie ae, ee ee eee queceed im lite: Bent for, 2-cent aim om | bias Wy os Syaveabaneg | CMBUMe ot the Incloned shack (850) for the : |e SR vals Bee DEN MUSEE f. HOROE , Mus. Wrastow's SOOTHING SYRUP Inan unex. . t Da eh ; iJ YOUR MQROSCOPE read or written, ra 1 celled medicine for children whe ceethlig 280% | Godeeng tet mene tnounenae Ma Gproved such & Annual eales more than£6,000.0% boxes, Miliion Guarantee Page. | “* “0B ROY. THE “GREAT | DIAMOND. ROBBERY, WORLD in WAX & GRAND CONCERTS. | * wrt Leonie, astrologer, 344 @0b ave 1 {i and dignified fashion, his eyes bent on bobbed off and his long coat-tails flut- laughing stock as long as TI live. The room was blue with tobacco smoke,| The gamblers rose as one man, | turn bim into a more comfortable posix, bs CON S REVENGE the ground, he looked like a gentleman tered out behind, It was an undignified boys will think it rich—simply rich,” and the door atthe further end, whieh! “Now, then: everybody right about, tion, \\ J of leisure, perhaps a wealthy Eastern and risky proceeding, but there seemed “Do you think you would know the afforded communication with an ad-| and face the wall!" was the next com-| ‘I am sorry for you,” he said, slowly | , tourist out for an airing. |to be no help for it—except to give up fellow should you sce him again? 1 joining bar, was perpetually on the mand, and simply. At the foot of the grade is a little his money, and the deacon did not con- asked, | swing. { We faced about. ‘Oh — t's — aM right sssped the ; ranch-house, and just beyond the road | sider that for a moment, “I should know him anywhere. He is| I v.as enjoying the character of ama-| “March, said the cool, emphatic) wounded man, evidently speaking } y G/ It Came Easier Because His Man Was No Good | makes a turn almost at right angles and! The highwayman fired twice, and the short and wiry, dark hair, mustache, no teur detective hugely. So far there Was voice. “Two fect from the wall stop.” |great dificulty. “I—came—into=the= ) . skirts the edge of a canyon, where the deacon afterwards stated that the balls beard, Mlack eyes. And there tsa great|a@ pleasant tinge of excitement—or| We advanced in two rows to the oppo-| game On @& rel with a Gun. |traveller js hidden from view from either whistled by in close proximity to his ed, flaming scar across his neck—knifs rather, an expectation of excitement-| site sides of the room and stood, as di-| bluff, but— ue head, The shots flustrated him, He Wound, I reckon." and very Mitle danger. But as we rected, ranged against the walls. Then youv'e called— ] { | stumbled, tripped and fell. He bruised aa tell you what we'll do," 1 said. Sanne the faces of (he company, ws the two confederates stepped leisurely ew a 1 7 FIRST nd tore the skin from his “Let us go to Boomopolis and find him. out seeing our man, the deacon's brow | to the table and scooped the gold intoa| "Is } = deacon Sires ine omepeleicn yusines eae ts) eaetaere CA jet flew from his hand, He will soon see that there is no pur- grew black with disappolniment. It wa couple of little sacks which they pro- anything that yj rather odd cir-/To reach the Hot Springs the traveller land he lay in the road, howling with Suit and will certainly go there. Per- now after midnight. The cigar store! duced from their pockets. j1 can do for \ cumstances. A crosses five miles of desert country, | rage and pain. haps we can arrest him yet." was closed, but the bar was kept open) “Keep your hands up, everybody,” you?" asked ing 4) \ ¢t persistent touch | where the cactus flourishes like the The marauder advanced leisurely and me Clean) grasped my hand in both ai! night, Disappointed in our search| came quick and sharp warning trom es \aesone, 4 4 of his and wrung we became absorbed In watching the door, as some one inadvertent! { 2 shoulder, which | "the grade” «rice of 1.00 tent ia twe “How can 1 gambler In every man, and as I looked | through with you yet," the voice added Bend down | stage, which was a trifle late, as usual, | rolied slowly around the turn in the road. |The deacons assail- | ant leaped down the steep bank of the canyon and rolled headlong among the thank you," he ex- upon the ten: excited faces of the| Having secured the money on the here,” said the —— 4 claimed. “We'll go [players the contagion of ther example table, the brigands proceeded to rob our, man. ii to-night. And If telzed me, and I felt tn my pocket for persons. With a great show of polite) The deacon lowered his head, and the i we catch him, you Ja coin. Finding nothing but silver, ness they requested us to give up our| Other whispered something to him. will see the prettiest fight of your which I dd not like to stake, as there watches, money and weapons. I was, “I'll do it,” said the deacon; “I'l de was none on the table, I was on the one of the first to comply, The fellow! !t, so help me God!” I prepared myself for the expedition point of borrowing a double eagle from tossed my revolver and my few silver| That was all. The crowd of people 7 by donning an old suit of clothes and the deacon when I heard a quiet but dollars into @ sack and grabbed at my! attracted by the iring and the news of | leaving my valuables at home. I had a distinct volce at the end of the room watch. | the robbery gradually went away, The and plasters, mountain road, which skirts precipices sent me to the! and winds in and out among the can- celebrated Hot yons ina way that makes timid people a Springs, seven dizzy. s north of/ At this time the great boom in South- Boomopo-is, |ern California land had just collapsed, + Bouthern California, The mud baths at and numbers of men, who had lost all these springs are justly celebrated for their money, found themselves in a { defied liniments | miles. This part of the way is over a chaparral. He re ‘ 7 ‘ } } * ‘ ’ perpetual-winding Waterbury watch say: | “D—= the thing!" he said, and threw physicians summoned to attend the PER SE EAD AU tne te CBR Hee strange: dani: ennlises And Cranalee Ree noe eet or the etream at Which 1 used when on hunting exped:- “Hands up, genticmen, if you please.” | It on the floor. | wounded outlaw expiained that nothing } : sult crime, ularly robbery, cro 1 rocky bed of the atre d 1 too nme, also $10 Hancing around I si . Junt then there w el neal ; j ) Deacon Hardwicke would remain in! was rampant direction, In this angle of the way @ the bottom of the canyon, and disap- “OM% and I took it with me, also $19 In Glancing around I saw a man stand.ng e was a@ crashing, ex-| cculd be done for him, except to make one of the baths an hour, enduring an) One bright, beautiful winter after-|man was waiting for the afternoon peared among the bushes on the other silver and @ smail, plain, but servicea- at the door leading to the bar, a re- plosive sound, deafening in the narrow him a trifle easier for an hour or two. \ . experience which might have killed 4 noun Deacon Hardwicke started for the | Stage, Which was about due, It carries side. ble revolver, We procured horses at volver in each pointed at us, He confines of the room—then another—an- The hours of the night passed quickly, the hotel stables and rode into town in was @ short, slight man, with dark hatr other—and another. ‘ nen came dark-| but long before q man of less phiegmatic temperament. hotel, That morning he had procured|the mail for the hotel and sometimes The deacon lifted his long, bleeding the early evening and a flaming sear across his face. ness, a quick rush of inserts bey ler baits Then he would try to persuade others 4: Boomopolis a livery team and driver, considerable express matter, to Davis towarda heaven ae He wetenea bis There was no confusion. One of the feet, a tumult of The next day, in the afterne the \ to follow his e~ample, greatly to the and had been taken to different points | nothing of the passengers. But the dea- ¢.. depart beyond the reach of effective , Boomopolie a that time was only an . Aiseagayt eee ae | ie next day, in afternoon, ) @isgust of the managers, who were aales. Naccenad tat cane AMEENACTAR he Leae “infant among the cities of Southern loungers quietly plac # back agai puts and groans. | deacon ana 1 sat on the veranda of See oe ne nanagers, who were about the valley, looking at lands which | con happen . a purault, and fairly screamed with Im Caieoenia, ‘Thoie were huge. gapa te door leading to the cigar store and It was the deacon, ‘the hotel at the Hot Springs, enjoying | afraid: that somebody would die ins [turned the corn'r. poddirg slowly alors, potent fury, Tho remarks of the pas. |Somrus. | Rhy junes, haw filled drew two revolvers, which he pointed of course, 1 knew |a sun bath and admiring the diversified Balhae aa ruil the repuiation. jhe heard a smooth, clear, firm, but not gongers on the stage, which picked him QTahH iit Ouse hovels now filed along the table. ‘Two others, evidontly | it before the wel- landscape before us, tendants. hand over that gripsack and your pean Na fake.” “IT didn't Of Mleetric fire now glare at night upon | Bf men: fai: outaide you?” I asked. appearance was striking. He was | eae it was all 8. fa the pusserby, there was then only the with lanterns, He Na rama bat on his chin was a heavy growth of ee Herdw ake wan acne aed and deacon's ears. But he sat glum, In- attine an slaborats sup 9 the jue SAS AAOESD: IBIAS oT the light | buried, and to write to Gis father and The deacon's way of speech was so ome seross the ciains in Ws He had Crees SOS WORE URE They reacted eT publin Gnd seevod be reciea | |went out, quickly and mysterious. | Mother hate a low and solemn us to seem affected. 1! lived in many a lawless community, had ‘"® house: cowboys from Arizona, we sallled forth | ly, The men with the sacks, and the} “And you will do it, of course,” I eald. _ Was told that he was a *‘49er;” that nig seen men lynched, had limself been a | Then he drew me aside and I helped (ON Mees ITO Nil pani ta al money were gone, but the deacon was! “I have given orders for the funeral title of deacon was only honorary, bav- | Ktevwal fon hullatsiancha than onte, Iehe n to put court-plaster ‘on his wounded 1 ewieh of our robber, We made three | | bending over a form that was stretched | TAat’s easy enough, But to write to “e ing originaily een bestowed by | had been armed he would have fought— Wrists. ‘If I had only had a gun that O; Tu ciccuite of the town wintnn |upon the floor, There was an eager Old folks is quite another thing —-v you his associates in the mines and! as he afterwards assured me, But the fellow would never have got out of here cosy and finally fou ourselves. In the | wolf light in his eyes; one hand still 8€€ that vulture ‘way up there In the N clinging to him through many changes appalling fact flashed over him that he Sl! T don't mind the pain. Is the Vatugnou. Club-lioomse' "The. cetale held the revolver, and the fingers of @r? Look how be sails, And never \ of fortune, und that his business was had no gun, and that the gentlemanly the disgrace that hurta, I don't see how jsniment was really aniy ac snd | the other worked spasmodically back-| Moves his wings. Isn't it wonderful?" Feal estate, He was said to be very|Were offered for sale. Having com-| stranger had the drop on him. The por 1 Was careless enough to leave my gun onthe ground floor back of ® clear ward and forward, as if he longed to| I looked in the direction indicated, but glever in working off acreages of cac-| pleted his inspection, he was driven to/iiteness of the lutter's address was not St home these times,” he said, With oioeg dcreneed for taro and orher clutch the fallen man by the throat. | could see noth'ng except a wide ex- tus-bed, sagebrush and hillside upon|the foot of the grade, and there he dis-/4 balm for his wounded feelings tears in his eyes. of chance. It was lighted by a solitary The fellow tried to lift himself upon) panse of clear, blue sky. Rewcomers, His ungainly, honest appear-| missed the team. No one else would| “Come,” sald the Iughwayman, in a “BUll,” I suggested, “as I understand mammoth lamp, which Was suspended his elbow Your eyes are better than mine,” % ance favored him, and he could look the | have done this after a hard day's ride;| more threatening tone, “1 mean busi- !t, he had the drop on you before you from the ceiling over a long, green-coy-| the next order, The rest of us lifted our) “J know you, pard,” he sald. “You're! said prospective purchaser in the eye and|but the deacon thought the horses were | ness. Drop your wallet, Give me your 84W him, Perhaps it is just as well you ered table, upon which were scattered hands simultaneously. Any one could the man 1 stood up this afternoon.| “It's the mud baths,” replied the Weave the most remarkable romances| tired, and also that the exercise of|money or I'll let daylight through you.” did not have your gun, He might have cards and gold coins, Around it were #¢@ that it was the only thing to do. You've held over me this time. I'm|deacon, “Take them a hundred and ten, without a quiver of his clerical features. | climbing the grade afoot would do him| The deacon halted and shook his fist Killed you, Perhaps a dozen men of vartous sorw|The deacon’s face was white as snow, gone.” and stay in about an hour, They purity We became fast friends, and I found|sood. He had in his hands @ little/at the man. What he sald is not ma- “Pofaibly," sald the deacon; “but 1 and conditions, all intent upon “the| and his jaws were set like a steel trap. ‘The deacon's eyes softened, He! the b:004, quicken the circulation end him en interesting study. It was the| black leather wallet containing deeds,| terial to this recital. Then he turned would have fired as long as I could have game." As many more, including our- ‘The gents that are seated will kindly) dropped his revolver, put his long arm | keep you young ef \ Vigorous"—Gea | @eacon's custom to make frequent tripe|and, as he walked along in hie wiend ran down the grade, Mis hat serook{d @ finger, Now I -hall be a selves, were interested on-lookers, The] rise,” said the voice near the door, lunger whe other's head, and tried to! Francisco Argenaut-g)

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