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b ake i ‘ } ly MOND: WARDS OF THE PEOPLE OFTHE ERLE That Is What the Children of the Destitute Poor Are. DEAD IN HIS BATHROOM. Charles E. Taintor Wrote to His Wife, Then Turned om the G Charles E. Taintor, forty years old, Supposed to be a real estate owner, w found dead in the bath-room of his house, 11 West Eleventh street, shortly before midnight Inst night. He was in | his night ‘clothing “and the gas was CHARITY MUST oaRE FOR ABL. | turned on full tore Why the man committed sulcide could hot be learned positively. He was mar- tied and had a wife and two children. | The famiiy is summering somewhere on | Long Island. The fam!ly occupied the entire house, Nobody was in the house last night but the servant girl. She sald that Mr, Taintor returned last night after spend- The Sick Babies’ Fund Sends Doc. sto Their Cribsides to Save Their Lives, = | ously ack Bland of Dive ing Saturday and part of yesterday with Pair. Hacken Ke Oetting His family, and went directly to his any Heck. 1 Louls Halk ) Where he did some writing, She Rea a: hot har him Ro tot bathresmn. ad 33 {hat he sinelled gas shortly | 7 wT night and traced it to the “In Perry street a few days ago 1 bathroom door which was locked trom | found sixteen families occupying a the inside, She sald that she got a amall furnished-room hou said @ Chast and pushing open the transom over | Bick “Bawinn une ‘ the door saw Mr, Taintor lying upon f und doctor, “Most of | his back on the fioor and notteed that | these familios only one room for | the gas Jet wan turned on full force. She ran out of the house and called | Pollceman. George Mlburne of. the | eet siation, The latter sum- n ambulance, but the surgeon | | Said that life had been extinct for ecme| cooking, eatinr and sleeping. One fam- ily wan in an almost starving conditic The husband, owing to an injury, w: unable to work and the baby was sick. | (44, fhrough ‘The 1: ar fot tet aad mest ating World’ thes | On searching the dead man's room, jod aid medicine and the mother /a letter which had not been signed oF | end baby were ¢ nan outing on the addressed, except to “Dear Helen,” who | Floating Playgroun¢ is supposed to be his wife, was found. Lcd Tt was us follows: tn Me “It may be interesting to know how| pean WELEN: 1 4 piel erally 1 wrote of last week is ‘weather te hot and. | getting on. They occupy a three-room a en eae teats Geen flat on the fifth floor of a large tene- pirate ioe rea Sa Ment-house in Sixteenth street. They Rata aep treet have been clothed, the father now has | ponres, but T don't see how we can, Tt ie a great work anc the sick baby is rapidly ree|fitinpoimiment to me that havent been able. to | 4 y rapidly re- | om ore for you and the boys. I know Tt have covering. They will now go on with a mistake ant. been foolish. very often in | & renewed courage in the battle for exist- enc J myself to show disagresable feelings and | Fy we had much to contend with, erything | “One family T found Living in a base-|{ hve, Interested ‘misaeit' im in” a business way | a ; has heen a failure, and wi 0 Ment, the two babies, twins, ten months ™ a than ‘Aimoult to. make my it (B of age, sick and the mother longing fo: an opportunity of taking them out upon the water,” ® tried to conalder ne rt | said another doctor. “I fi wr supplied her with tickets and thought am tr U have tailed ' to make su happy and contider myseit a most | of the good it would do them and what | unfortu man in not succeeding in what I & comfort it would be to the mother to | ve waally tried to do, give her little ones an outing—a breath oe RGR RIT of fresh air, so different from that of TWO TRIED TO DIE. thetr basement home, requested to visit another fam- @ young man about th and wife with thr Gir Lover Was False—Married Man Repulsed by a Maiden. Despondency, induced by unrequited affection, was the cause of two at- tempts at suicide on the eant side last ning. Reb a Eckster, twenty years old, of 130g Monroe street, Friday night tried to drown herself in the East River, because her lover told her he no longer red for her and that he had married girl in Philadelphia, She was re- strained and taken home. Last night Rebecca went out and pro- cured a package of paris green. Her uncle, Benjamin Lustfogel, took it away from her, Then she made a desperate attempt to throw herself from the win- dow. In this she was also unsuccessful. Her uncle called « policeman and the girl was taken to the Madison strect Station, where ghe was locked w Hymén Apter, a cap maker, of 182 Madison street, some time ago made the acquaintance of Esther Enstrike, who resides in the same house. Hyman be- came greatly enamored of the girl and persisted in paying his addresses to her, although he had @ wife and family in Ru Last night Hyman made_a last appeal to Esther to marry him. ‘she ind: tgnant it ly refused. Then he went into ite own room, and in a few moments the fright- Inclosed find $1, the proceeds of & fale held by | ey ee eee ier an myself on the porch of our house. The articles | was called and it was found that Hyman Ait made by ma, and 1 hope the morey 1/had drank, part of the contents of a will do some be ae good. | AMY Pilate) small phial of carbolic acid. tid je was| 8 Linwood street, Brooklyn. | removed to Gouverneur Hospital, where it Was said he would probably reco} —a ACCUSED HER LOVER. Kate Morrison Suid Tobias Gave Mer the Fatal Poison, te Morrison, nineteen years old, the to-day. Evidently th eople have been accustomed to a here jer mode of living. He told me that he had been without work for four months, his money was gone and he was willing to work at anything in order to get food and shelter for his wife and ch'l- dren. The latter dit not h tent food, hence their sickne rom the appearance of thini h was telling the truth. He sa joes tor from the dispensary had ordered plenty of milk, beef tea, &c., but milk and beef tea ate very hard to get if you do not know just how and where to ap- ply for them, and have absolutely no Money with which to buy thom. T told him T would supply him with both, and he and the mother were very, very grateful. How little of the sufferings and mis- erles of the people ail around us known to the majority of the inhabi- tants of this elty.” A Sidewalk Stand. ‘To the Réitor: Please accept this little mite, the proceeds of A stand I had out on the sidewalk. I am only five years old. RENIE SCHAFER. Fair on a Porch, To the Editor: Three Hackensack Boys. ‘To the Editor: Inclosed you will find $2.22 ‘There were three of us boys, and we thought we would start a fair, and we did, for the benefit of the Sick Babies’ Fund, but as It happen K pretty woman who took carbolic acid and Doral with sueldal intent on South Third T4a and Dora Goldverg bad a stand at thelr| street, Willlamsbure, last night, died home, 147 Eamt Broadway, and made $2.45 for the | this morning at § o'clock in the Bastern Fund, Ida |s 9 years’! and Dora District Hospital When Kate took the polson she was walking with Charles Tobias, a variety | MODIFIED MILK TO BE FREE. actor, with whom, it fs said, she had — | bee ising tor overs wae LG 1% Berry = [street as MY. and Mrs. Smith, Nathan Straue Ovly Nequires Pre-)" in’ her ante-mortem statement Aft scriptions from Physicians. Morrison “declared that. ‘Tobias kiven her the poison and that it was at his request that she had taken It, Ti Nathan Straus, in anticipation of the intense heat yesterday, served his ster- MMzed milk at the different depots free Th Ma indignant!y >) he Was arral ue Police Court before Justice | denied thir ned in the of charge. To-day, also, no charge will | yf, He was held as a witness be made. Modified milk will be given | to appenr before Coroner Creamer on the prescription of reputat sic] Tobias says Kate tried to end her life clang at any of the 4 | wo weeks ago. on. The milk depots & a eee Third street, 101 Avenue. ( ‘Took Carbolic Acid, but Live strent, 47 Pik ee ait Mevander Bersing, thirty yearn old, of 166 Bart and 419 We Ono Manired and Third street, attempted to com frat, net thie morning by ‘swallowing wan taken 19 Harlem Hospital earbolt suinenn, TEVIONC, Mins, WixsLow's $6 Half Million Guarantee Page. |uis recovery. s| greater portion of the time in citizen's \head. ler jand | They | which he was accompanied by a simall THE WORLD: EVENING, SE EPTEMBER | 23, 1895. ‘ HIT WITH A A SANDBAG. Policeman Delehanty As- saulted by a Young Tough. NOW AT THE POINT OF DEATH. The Asanliant Captured After Try: ing to Knock Out Another Omcer. This Combination Policeman John T. Delehanty, of the “«Can’t be Beat”’ Fast Thirty-fifth street station, ts lying at the point of death in Bellevue Hospi- it making good, honest clothes ae MTU WHERE MAGNIFICENCE REIGNS! The first thing that strikes the vi Going Housekeeping? Tf ea, “ prideem the SHaiduintes aued below, wersell Weekly Payments, pauperis ‘ing you'll need, and at very lew on credit on same, as nothing mise ively make no additional charae for gly F advertisements. Nowed to enter inte the composition of tors to the Grand Saloon an. Mirror Room of 3 ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLET $75.00 4 “ Wy ue 895.00 LUDWIG BAUMANN Penna She OUT ACH Ang: Moves, Crockerss Tow are a er er & COMPANY, J. Baumann& Bro. tal as the result of an assault commit-| Black, Blue and Brown Diagonal! |ted by a young tough early this morn- | Cheviot Suits, to $1 5. 50) ing. He is adhering feo conetuslon und| oes laceration of the brain, and although! Ffundreds of other d his skull is not thought to be fractured, the surgeons say there ts little hope for | which to select. Soft Fir jnal Coat and Vest for ‘The policeman’ ssailant !s William | dress wear, to order.... Coleman, twen' en years old, of 218) East One Hundred and Tenth street. He was arrested shortly after the a sault and is now locked up in default of bail to await the result of Dele- hanty's Injuries Delehanty of Iate has done duty the gns from! London Stripe Balas) to order... 55 500 Different Desig We hand every 1 Government cloth, we Samples and nent on applicatl 229 Broadway, opp. P. O. Bowery c¢ cor. _Broome st. jer a Uni copyright clothes. Yesterday he and Policeman Binning were detailed to look out for | violations of the Excise law, About midnight. while returning to the station-house, they were accosted in Thirty-fourth street, a few rods west | of Second avenue, by two men who had followed them from First avenue. ‘One word led to another, when sud- denly Coleman, whirled quickly about and struck Delehanty a vicious blow with something that-resembled a sand- mre bai ‘Tho officer staggered towards the curb, and just as he was falling Cole- man’ dealt’ him another blow on the ‘The policeman remained motion- the fagstones, | Coleman then ran away, | He was | overtaken {n the middle of the block, Binning drew his revolver and | pressed the muzgle against the tough’s | theek. ‘Coleman at once surrendered, | remarking, as he dropped hix hands: “The gun's all that saved you. haye done you up, sure.” Coleman ‘was locked up in the Fart REL! street station. = When searcl the weapon with which he struck down Delehanty was not found on him. Delehanty was taken to Bellevue in an ambulance. He had not recovered con- jousnegs up to noon. He is married and lives with his wife at 212 East Nine- tleth street. Coleman's companion ran away as of ax Delehanty fell. The police have ON, 4 Fe tint tue aenghien. We beg to announce our GRAND OPENING FINE MILLINERY and STs near OTH A T., co a! nf Oy (he onli woo have him behind A ey behind ‘Eoteman says he is an acrobat out of MILLINERY GOODS, employ Bent as adopted for the ensuing KILLED BY PIRATES? Season by the leading Modistes of PARIS AND LONDON, as well as our own original designs, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept 24 & 25, “For household cleaning Ihave never found its equal, Once used a house- keeper would | mever be without | it’? tt se. Watchman’ Body Found in the Harlem River. The dead body of Oscar Rosewell, address unknown, was found in the Harlem River at One Hundred and Thirty-ffth street this morning. It wa: tled to a spile to await the arrival of the Coroner. He was a strapping young man, who gave up the Hfe of a sailor a few weeks ago to acept a position as night watch- man at the Park avenue bridge con- struction, as an employee of the New York Central and Hudson River Rail- road Company. hortly vafter he went to work he was tackled one night by a gang of river pirates who infest that locality. He threw two of them into the river, and, drawing his revolver, threatened te shoot if the others did not retreat, ed. Rosewell was afterwards ferquently attacked while making he rounds, on Bon Ami ff The [Modern Cleaner terrier. The dog was heard piteously yesterday mort by ©. daly, of the tugboat Annie and he got up ty see What the trouble was. Expt Daly found the canine standing on the dock beside Resewell’s lantera and | hac. When the captain neared the dog the | latter went to the edge of the dock and peered over. Daly casled Roseweil’s nuine and searched everywhere but could whin: Thomas N. Kimball, Newtonville, Maw, not find him. The pe believe Tiosewell was knocked eless by ons of the gang and that while In this condition he was thrown {nto the river, The dog 13 Lea Wan ain ee heartbroken. se nei enn a Rosewell was marriod, Mrs. Rosewell olice to make an investi- § also that her hus- has asked the gation, she believ band Was murd rekard to the ‘esamination freee Lady 13 altendence Rend for pamphlet. IMPROVED ELASTIC TRUSS CO., 22 and 824 Broadway, cor 12th st. New York, Good Will & Interest For Sale 1 MILK ROUTE FUR SALE, cheap. 26 Jackson Presented ty. piaiolana ‘ta preterence: ot uy A Send for cireular. 121 Biway, G76 bth Ave. Lal Brook = nti: 5 Instruction. Dentistry. DR dicy le Hiding school, sbuh 4 1 leason 60c.,'5 lessons $3. Sporting. No more atked, wo more takes. 01 -——. —— —~s-——- | 6% Pilling. ar eoft, be, up. Go! “Brooklyn Jockey Club. ir ne, $5 00, uracting, Se; painies, bos FALL MEETING, 1595 ENbine DENTAL PARLORS. SIX RACES TO-MORROW, AT 299 P.M. | 983 4th Avenue. opposite Macy's ), HORSES AND CARRIAGES, GOOD WIL THER i visPLay ) ENGHANE GE, BUSINESS OPPOR Th NITIES, BOAR ERS, DICK’S LUCKY FIND. disdain. can't earn the salt that goes !n your Mra. Mastin sniffed in orded him! He was not wanted, and ‘ou The Boy That ‘‘Wasn’t No Use,” Yet Saved! the Old Home. | an't af: | her,” ‘Manda! ELL er an’ be a pow of trouble a heap of expense,’Man dy, an’ he won'tbeworth nothin’ 10 us,"* “Yes, that's fo, Hiram,but 1 don't know whai we're to do about it. It works a great hardship on us to keep him, but I don’t jest Wee how we ki “An ata time wh ford no extra expense, ne: added, hat mortgage on the farm is comin’ due In a year, an’ we'll need to save every cent we Kin to meet it.” “That's so," Hiram observed, as he arose and stumped thoughtfully back forth a@ ss the floor, “It would rowded us to pay, off that mo: wae at best, an’ with this added ex-| pense I don't know what we kin do. 1} can't see what people want of children when they have to leave ‘em to be a burden on other folks. If this boy wasn't a cripple, now, he might half-way earn livin’, but bein’ a cripple as he is nwe oph turr him away. It would make } he'll be a plumb dead expense.” talk awful if we refused a home to tt was at the breakfast table tn old own orphan dehild, wouldn't Hiram Mastin's farm-house th tite “yes, it would,” Hiram repli ration took place. grily. “People always have to talk “k Mastin, sat at the ‘bout other folks’ business an’ mix in na heavy heart to it all things that don't concern ‘em. T s'pose, His father had been dead a long he went on, with a sigh, after a short and his mother had died a few day pause, “that we'll have to keep him ago. be had come; a p \hethor we ought or not, though his pled orphan, seeking a home and shel- ter, under grandfatner's roof, a big expense to | this was the reception that had been ac- | keepin’ is goin’ to be us.” \e was made to understand that fact fteag, quite keenly, He was a burden that Mrs Martin must be tolerated because tt could not| Bean 19 «lear th AM | nd Dick left hen Hiram stumped out of the room room and ntl 1 unable to coairol his feel | Atole Gat be cs, Vand began to weep. | 1 tie house 'NGa! Mastin looked at hima moment Mi he threw en . then | down mi ascryin’ for, I'd Uke to Von the grant Dick sobbed, “1 don't want to be ten, ra dh! Well, you alr one, anyway, an’ | if He was gen yin’ abl Jon't mend che matter oe aout , | y «x all t talk sons with physlcal re ap ou di ause tobe. He felt his Inabiltly to be useful don't wan Vwish and t axon the harsh words of T hadn't come his g s cut him deeply. At did ever!’ Mra. Mastin ex. first af BOB HWey, but child, ala't every word vwhen 1 his wellenigh Nelpliss Y true comtit Swed that idea from . but I don't want to be an ex. jis min ¢ had had enough expert pense to you an’ keep you from payin off ence with the world to Know that he the mortgage.” searcely hope to better his cond!- “Well, whe ant to Ly or not, tinh anywhere es you alr, Jest, the sa Nn’ there's NO Use" “T' Have to stay, he aid to himself, | bof you‘ bein’ so touchy about what we “putt rall 1 Can toh I won't Ray about it, If your father an’ moth- pe jr of a burden than possible er hadn't been so shifuess you Wouldn't unt) wall I can.’ heed to com A support. Dick withered to this re fon and in thin the that followed he showed an z,time an’ eagerness to be of use, working In the boy quatriously and always being 1 “LP know then town f eho for ovr know how sear ey ait of § 4 ilar of lands. But toere, we we ho more about It, for what's the takin about what, can't be~ hy rh here, an’ We've gut to take Keer noma how unhandy .t com old her how muca the expense is, nor if we tow af ne farm into the bargain, which t vst sure to do.” up in hey all Leal grandn Dick! He © for « kind word from said, between sobs, "Til work thent 9 ond of ation show ou'll do a precious jot o' helpin'," itn, that h.s efforts were appreciated, ish Diago- | 15 12\st Street and 3d Avenue, - - HARLEM,N.Y,, IS GREAT ASTONISHMENT ! Can it be possible an Instalment House can keep and sell such truly splendid articles as these Par- lor and Reception Suits, Gilt Chairs, Pedestal: a thousand odd and gorgeous things to make of home a palace. 1313 and 1315 Third Ave, bet. th and (6th Sts., Amusements. DISEASES OF ME N, Toms 58th St, East, between te aud Lexington aves, —Noon to Midnight, “ELEPHANTS. 1, The only Acting and Cyeling Aut prices tor indies and children, Dr. W. Trenkow, 11 Weet 34h at Ave. poritively guarantees a quick and permanent cure by the improved Freach method to all 8 from early errors, ious of body and mind priv. cocele, 6. Personal consultation, teatimontais free, OMce hours, 8 bo; nga, 8 to 9. Bun } hoot chiidren out at 3, Kiephamts Sportsmen's Goods. BYCYCLES Al AUCTION. aca, a ‘“Aalva Trio, ia E. Bissell. Son & Co., Auctioneers. Sisters Andereom, “a MURRAY ST. AND 15 PARK PL. 1 ca Wednes ay, Sept. 2s, at 250 0'Clck, ! | Sar |LA. GE SPECIAL UNRESFRVED SALE, | quaker city quarieite, Mason and Healey, | x High-« Barney Facan, Sulty sisters, Hoye. aud Ail Wie BlapeeIa tbe ie Hen Mobiemann Trio, Knights Templar you would buy from the manu: may OFCENL ER: tacturer, al anit elle ;PROCTOR'S °* THEE Pick he The trade and riers should not miss the chance | to buy regular goods at thelr price, ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE. Wheels on exhibition Tuesday, Sept AUCTION, AMES THORNTON. Donaldson and Ardell, W. T, Caglton, 96 others, Buunday Concerts, both houses, % 30 to 11 Py BM.” eden recur as yaks is a pee Saad Bat Wes ea Sui sol ahogany, so exquisitely made, in- c laid, polished and covered with in Brocade, wets bat, CbhARA MORRIS Tu i AUCTIONEER, fit for the state gown of an [mpress, that it is eaten almost incredible that it will be sold for $59.00, ters ofcteaper grade Amusements. | fs) "hie “at a2 Ms thy NoUrtON SL) U HARRY MORRIS Thursday Bi It is piano work—superb—nothing could be PASTOR S 20TH CENTURY MALDS pa nee DELLA FOX. finer wrought and yet—— BURLESQUE EXTRAVAGANZA COMPANY : ‘Fourth Week, | ‘ The fact of interest is that they sell the richest The Girl Bachelor's Club. | PA™ ccs Fleur-De-Lis, DELLA FOX. articles for the price of common goods. How do TOO MUCH TRILBY. melee | Carriages at 11. Becue bbe they do it? LIV NG PICTURES AND GRAND OLIO, | PALMER? at OX. Ma ay, aday, Friday and Saturday, 15, 25 awd 50 cts ABBEY’S THEATRE, By Volume—By the Quantity Sold ! NO MONEY REQUIRED ON DEPOSIT. There is uo possibility of describing our grand KOSTER & BIAL'. SHAT SAE x Wi ik TABS Sipifis. ‘Nam Locktart’s ‘Train Matinee Returday, 2 to collegtion; you must come and see it. . FRANCIS, WILSON s Our enormous stock of beautiful Carpets and eee rite Te i laid wor! ahaa ERTS still more our exceedingly low prices are the talk Bee oe eid tuagulieenter Personal. of the town, The Sporting Duchess, |«,:rnr jig ov ae Parr WE KEEP EVERYTHING TO FURNISH A HOUSE—SILVER, AEC W A ORV ee eRe Be, eee Ait eke ae ae CROCKERY, STOVES, RANGES, &c. WE SELL FOR CASH OR TI’’E. it may persuade you to beautify your owm com- Plexion, Mme. Puppert, 6 East 14th st; Book “How to Be Beautiful free. A. THE HIGHEST AWARD for erage LN} “ap ie Broadway & 40th Bt. WW, | GatSana WA Fair wae gr: LUDWIG BAUMANN & COMPANY, seen to mort |i Sin angel rarst Steet and gd Avenue, - - - Harlem. a is Titre "REST. MELODRAMA, EVER ; "ar" Kamel “aula pres TERMS: % a Fite IN THis COrY.w—Adver.ivar. | all bus "aise Klee: petvasy $75.00 Worth, $1.00 por week, $100.00 Worth. $1.50 per week. HE GREAT DIAMOND ‘ROBBERY. tht at. 180.00 Worth, $2.50 per wee «. $200 00 Worth, $2.50 per week. THEATRE, gry Ay ‘3 “Mr. NAT. 6." G00DW: fm A GILDED FOOL. COLUMBUS Theatre, Eves, 8.15. Mat. Wed. @ Sat, WEBER & FIELDS's OWN COMPANY. . BROADWAY Theatre, _ Kve.& Mat.sat. 2, ber ton. of 2,000 1b. best tamaily t Thedtord’s, 27th at. and 9 eed. Telephone | HAIR, moles, Be. Ge ctricliy; sittings only Gh. Dentistry. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, VW Y A.—USE LINBY'S Chiropota Compress; removes N NEV ORK 4th Week “si82| Princess | ‘intemmation and soreness trom corns and bun Orent Cast fone Ofice, 1184 Broadway. sei Chorus of Fifty | Bonnie. | crvic Lawyer; divorces, accidents, Gaim DEN, | wate? all ‘business, all courte. 276 . vest | No Mure Dread of the Dewtat Chale, 3 is loud sounding often passes for Teeth extracted by our tate aclencifs am we ‘ensue, Fuller's. _ : we analyze. W's Detective Bureaa, AM BL ACK MERICA. sed, 7 ~ ~ | EDWIN OSBORN! It Edwin Osbori ENTAL co | Nes A vik De STANDARD ks PATHE of Merriott, Somerset, Eng’ ett BL Use commual nore a TS, ened cate with the un ear of sume- THE CAPITOL. OTs THE GAY PARISIANS. thing to his adv Osborne broving by Aug | 108 WEST 28D ST. Fieninge $30. Saturday Matinee at 2.15 pee KR. OTH AVE. wext to Elrich’s, AND n i f Ww U N Rg 988 THIRD AVENUE, | $ut's., "uit Sh KBITHTS Nee UNON SQUARE esi chara tea Bt Sat cor GDth ot» epposite Bloomingdale ros. | tour toon ontrs saverusKe inter o' kiug of gua sae alae is To demonstrate our PAINLESS M. Lebclineta! whicd is applied to the guns vai Bituout ‘dangers we will oxtract PECs NE FILLING FREE. We meaa Poaitively no charge for eauectiva or t Gum Teeth, ation. Address Advancement NEW SYSTEM DENTAL PAR is SALE—Solled trunk De 1 Veoey at., Astor Y INVENTOR, lecture at Central Speras M1 ave., Tuesday evening, BISOU. Evie R19 Mom Wea ok; come ‘heat a wonder, OUR PRICES, Extracting, F Ail ancratie « palulecs, : TF RHEE Pll bel beat qutitty Meet are IN i ibow 4 of furnitur a 7. bu: Ama iy id dyes | f h LAs THREE &TRAIGHT HOURS OF FUN, A BiG HIT. All work gumranteed an e Fight party, sell only good parties a clase of nitive not obtalnable. at instalment houses rally f you call or write to me E will antes thon, W. G. BUTTERLY, 391 West 19th LYCEUM si HERALD 5@, THEATH: . eee & WHIENKY VAST WEL MoMA NY IN “eon ROY, & SUNDAYS—10 Amusements. Mit. POTTER EMIS a tot a: vi ‘a itu DA LY’ 'S, REE ae ot AS MT Faas are | “on Singer ele t | your Ho} is 0,81 & oe avers. |“ LEONIs Gaiety Th. \8 Way kil Be ages, 1 daly | or written, $1. Pi 244 61h ave; call or w LU AND Te ATEEET, tase URE ASE AND G ‘but he added, “t Hat lanaed ciniivalel 161 tieyr took tn. (len) and crayon hey rands of one kind and anoth had entere” and turned the gold any notice of what he did at all it was would me a little. Anyhow, I'll cont.nuou However, at la ieee Siaguine tap, callin teeth only to find fault with the manner in uy t after supper, le Worked 4 For an instant both which it was done a chide for \tely set to work to carry and he : dumb with astonishe j hot doing more. iton, and for a week he hi last Hiram gasped Six months had passed ed in the garden. bvery it me, dvent into HL Maniin's moment had “he spent. in el oney! 1 found Dick two old people and the boy vig for the lost money, He worked simost too much excited to kfast tabl Denn, WHEN Bulle, Homi ite: vod carnestiy, opis, for nly Mrs. M noth himself su ve kind found Hiram exclaimed, “Ldreamed we found! word sho aid his searen wlously. “Where that buried me F tos three W vt sears hi a fiac rock, in the corner of |fymes 1 have had’ that same dream in 1 od What Was digi ast two We an T beleve at as ? "Hiram said, ris and forth actos ve dug down to al fock a dozen umes, but it to look under tt, and the liowed a long silence, after ick said, cimidly: a have to give up the farm ho ukan : Pe Nita ‘ved," Hiram replied gl CN RS Lord for that mQuld oAipe Dik continued, “cause anys you to lose It oh account HEM SOE sther long asllence, then setae un Mastin ot ub, and going y arms about him, him close to her breast, kissed re Were tears running down ss and her volce Was unsteady we have made your life vlong without noticing vn you are on the . but from ‘this nds. You've you are to feel we're gone it’ try t 4 the old ho ein it, a Th was Was too happy to speak, iUali comes of th he bad received 0 wail t puerto Nancie ed Words of commendation ied. Rome where aly vs gardy could that boy a piace in the hearts of his 11 iy find it sad t ty work a tow ma ate use fo us," Mrs, Mastin re- parents and he could ask for 9e mora, uimaelf Gil be helping gtandiather) Gane, for Mrs Maatin kept lam om ese Lp ‘and—oh, my j -Chicage News,

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