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THE hd SATURDAY lL SEPTEMBER 28, 1895. | Vetta thet wtsnee ‘Convention of the WO. T. U, at Batti check fort Th more, Oct, 18 and until thal time will ' ant Rae ire Liord Rando:ph g into recrement at the residence of her ats | May, Florence and friend, Mrs. Dr. Greene, ot Casiile, N. THe FREE HEE OCCTORS z 9 Meir Work Eolte Epitomized ™ Mitchel, Repaotie McDonald.” Youre, truly. pean! dress ce aalih Spann Win cy WHO CURE. A L L BY GUR COM2.TITJAS COTTING PalCES, Returns from Her bias a fer een ST etary: wire | fhe Chief of the Compe, | TYPE MER IN THVOEEE. (tt sane te ant apes mart OS —— AMERICAN © ane worka| Ribbon Tour in England. them a they et the ahi, DENTAL ASS’N PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS. howtnn. how ne suffer ‘ 7 pA iS ~. 'THE DOCTORS a Cen NE _. ee = Aussies, oe 58th th St. East, between a pte vit Soon te Mal i” BLEPHAN ‘The only Acting and cre Tr adies and ali re Mrs. 5 “We have had a Very pleasant trip” Another grat s, Montgomery § Mr. Gompers said, ‘loth nk the condi: fast been discharge: for Parkhurst and Terry. — tion of the iabor.ng classes in Fi is INCALCULABLE GOOD DONE. | »rs. Mary Montgomery, reftnel.' SHE HAD A PLEASANT Tre Oe and the scanct of SGraneanncts octor St. |g, C1 Bitiic Wariow: wetdven } | Specialists in Crown and Bridge Work or Barlow, 5 etn, | Gainaduet ality Wty as twenty-eight, and sald she lives at = CHAMPION WEEPER FINED. | i , Dare Breas ating the Tenement Dwellers |? Lexington avenue, was discharged F ee ee Maso Gog a etieny : 5 York : . Po oT . Prestdent Ina In who tives al Sisters. Raye. a4 to fle Cieanty, Careful ana in Yorkville Court this morning. Po-|The W. T ren! palin ge Ass | 0, Knights Templar SattcRispecting liceman Thomas W. Roe had her in Clever Bleyelist and Has fa Gentle Our Great success 1» vue ty tne Universal | March: tady ore ostea. THEATRE, na gr hesl The woman claimed to be a Written a Book. When Charles Still, twenty-nine years te Satisfaction We Give Our Patrons. PROCTOR M a vpewriter in the office of Commissionst ——— of age, of 407 Hudson sirete, was are tea:tfes To emonstraie our PAINLESS METHOD, E yon seat ett aUma cmap etdne. of Accounts Terry, and sald she was Faipried In (he deitarwon: Aathet Covel Laat RMN, Te Apu co he mums ant patty | ‘HOUNTON. Adphchrbochilt hai employed also by the Parkhurst Society | the American liner New York, from] this morning on a charge of disorder » VE REE We mean dust wh 2800 UB a eyiotity _ankiontadged a ytll dag etree eate Gn reer tae Southampton, reached her pier this} conduct he gave a dramatic exhibition ’ Rhee ee oa ab gn. 15, DELLA FOR Stand, Seymour Heyman sa Tee e officer said he found her at 830 Fiorning, Miss Frances B. Willard, head | of weping and walling, assisted by his om | i : ourth Week. | ROR: Enceriainment, Wheeler Cotsage, Laie jo'clock last night leaning against A) Cr the Woman's Christian Temperance | wife . ‘TH ULL $ Gun lear: aan ard anit Dtherd. once cccees BO area eee fy edtunk, Mi Chess Champion Harry N. Pils-| Sull was arrested last night by Pollce- peed (on, 25d aL, New York | Ke ad Tee a 218) Eighth avenue’. £81 took her to the Lexingion avenue ad- Samuel G mpers and P. J. Mc-|man Whalen Mrs, Kate Connern, of for a num | Set e Teeth. Clark € Uo... 1016 Hroadwarers oc - 46) dress. On reaching the stoop, the hall/Guire, labor leaders; Sir J. Gosteil | 497 Hudson street, charged hm w t- vers eee os : : . qloor was suddenly thrown open bY @/ Hurnes and Ludy Barnes were among | ing lisorderly and threatening man- Kano FULTON ony ARRAN ED A cr rit. Joe D. Johnson, 2 alt He weiereh nivaes Sue) doen Not (bess ths pasvens et pesoner and ha wife, te fnaahed said Mr, Ora te Oy ie Me Tiow ine Baur’ Begs. 1 09} long here.” Miss Willard was met by a number | PTS ; i Anal aul’ Zageats, ‘Lesingicn avenue | "In-court she was recognized as having NeOMed Hel Git | K i an view iI (or nila, Rawk | Wart & on ama Sine a tie ae appeared there two, months) agp. whet a friends, who welcome Wher back with | cones in’ miwanee saahea the ve lB WWIR v valle Sn i / . roadway, she charged her husband with abandon- | showers of flowe ERIS dockats, wy! We are determined not to be 3 . i mdavenie “20 ment. She said she had been drugged |” “oh, 1 am so glad to get back!” she ney i G1 aie. 09) goed hehe. . RE LSURCASAGES 2 AE OH RUE, Se [a tame mg we anne | cn lhc nts or fe BLACK. AMERICA. ass of short ea! : | Nee AY ANS Following 1s the report of the chief of som> nen insulted her there and she|‘'f have performed a great deal of ia- GRU MEER OTT TE athe, AMA: IRWIN On tinder Dx w lelass dental work. 1 and wel i are 9e bi KH wavscot, SAE Me Free Doctors Corps of the Sick |C8CaPed oo as tates there ja| DOF abroad. T went to help build up and | Ang hrongat in ae pol eeman. ‘The pres [fh a teow 1 oye metictor Gonos | assure you a saving of 50 per cent. Renunted sentste, en i ABBEY’S Oath ried Fund concerning the work done | ,gcma.ssioner, Terry declares, there, Jinvigorate the white ribbon movement beg m court had on a yack. ig cost Jind tock the regular conree of treatment. 601) We dg hot wlveriime one pricu and | Har seer, sett cotta Gerda di Li FRANCIS. W . luring the past Summer, when 20,163 of the Commissioners of Accounts In Great Br.tain. Lady Henry Somerset, | He told Wie posven uh, ant 8 Glas [ioday Lam a cured tan vim (Quen. say we ean do bation for| lps ten sears Bd Week sun vant Bi little patients were treated and over | fact. there are no women emp.oyved] you know, is bead of it, and she ts such) noise who was a Judge Ris T heartily and unt agiy recommend hi i it YEEICE HOURS —8 to 6. SUNDAYS—10 to @ T 200,000 visit’ made to the homes of the there and he has none in his priv a charming Womdn) Bhe as over here! Ho wept and weune he handa, Tie vatarthal troub'e ate cet oy heat, throw | more money, All work wa ranted 2 S| BROADWAY The See aria: Mie eGo ne wife threw kistes to him from the court miomach 1 caught cold easly, My heat ne of charge fth Week ° gc have the honor to report the compte- iciNALAW GUT 0 system, and 1 went to do what 1/793m Limed, In passionate the morning the [fOr five years, Great jamin of Fifty. 3 jon of the work of the Corps of Free -1N. ould to introdu: them. I had four “My darling! say love!” iJ , 7 Physicians tor its covert neeace age | SQN-IN-LAW CUT OFF. jrtceiSinters, und Mrougne! two tack rath me. here never was ae many tesotalers in Great, Britain as at the present time, Do you know that when I went out for facalculable amount of good done in| John B, Haskin Aske His Children former years \s slowly becoming appar- ent 28 we go on, for the principal bene-| 4, We pableeles hse asa fit which accrues to the people from our SWELL ER Senne renteres aoe) er - frock fe etucctianes, aaecrle from OF sigekia was fled for probate in the Chuslastic cyclist, Thad tots of trouble to be cieanly, healthy and industrious is Sutrogate's office to-day. He died at to give it the very best education in our Friend's Lake, Warren County, on Power, and far outweighs the good done, SePt- 18 Mr. slaskin owned a great in relteving actual sickness. I would | 24! of property near Fordham, where Rot be understood to claim that we have! he had lived for many yeurs. Ho left performed such a miracle as to have re. 80 estate valued at $795,000, of which eemed our city from the curses of lth, $¥,000 Was Personal. The testator #aye disease and laziness which taint our gon-in-law, Edward V. Welch, be per- tenement districts. These exist, and mitted in any Jegree or manner, to de- will continue to exist wherever the peo- TIVe any personal beneft from ‘my es- 5 ecially request that m: ple will not lift themselves above them, gon‘and my dgughter, Emma, Will not but occasionally we see evidences of at- hold any social Intercourse with him.” tempts here and there to follow our Joseph Murray, who married Mr. Has- teachings and those of many other bod- kin’s daughter Adele, is beaueathed $10. 8 doing similar work in this respect, The same bequest Is made to W. J. Le become more comfortable ‘and Compte, who married his Gaughter y, Very little besides the necessary Mary. Both Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Le icine for the sick is ac.ually given Compte are dead away, for we are trying to educate the The residue of the estate is divided eoplé not to be beggars, but rather to among h.s widow, children and grand- elp themselves. Yet any expense children, deemed necessary by the attending ph: Abel Crook, John A. Carney and John icien for a patient under our care is B. Haskin, the testator's son, are named always authorized. Not only medicine, as executors. ‘but pro) perly Prepared food and the ser- vices o! ¥ices of a nurse are freely given when | WHOSE BABY IT Is. be ry F sf rhia “Wilt KID ime,” “exclaimed pie | mwas ranma into my wo and ty) 4500 ‘| KOSTER & inate ‘ joel woree and worse {had dull patuw ta my | re of a Tue. The Magistrate fined, him $5 ‘ody, F feolt tired and languid, f tele dtany ant los PA GRA FMI MATINEE. wlge, udwes) exclaimed) the | nad my lite aor ambiiion My work way a hurden RA, ND, FM! Son halt sel T haven't Ae Mone = 1 to oe aay s was, Inde: hed man, ; BR TRACTION WErlOUT PAIN PURE COLUMAUA Theatre. Ev 8.15, Mat Wed oun yay.” and addressit “Today Tam a pra ed than, To} un Bp. 7 32 > 2 EGHAM ATES SUT ASU OE feces senda eeeetas MY: stesihh ng ane which I «impiy applle* to the gums, | Next Week, CHARLEVS AUNT. Court Officer Gardiner led the hystert- | '™ ‘Neate Em hy en Senne caer toe, EL ENS MEGS linptesBalibe, i Gwabe Ta ine. matsing,folrshd IPT] NEW UNION SQUARB vrisoner, amid a flood of tears, was il mind and body, and my work i a See ott Bese, eno hustled ‘Ino the prison, — everus qe safer, "King of JoaKie §, Bo —_> 4 | r FIVE CLAIMED THE BODY, | no-tor st scnn enargen so tite tor trestment CODD AS NATURAL TEETH, DALY. S na MRNLOTEWE that his services are within the reach of Ne } b absolutely RT aay a rte 4 Allewea W: of a Dead Man Want eae A eat cies to effect a without pet hs 1 ne ; et v 6 oe eee te. Man, Wea. oe Ses, 8 the $1,000 He Left. TavitGwmiae eS puntess and snfo method, which HOYT'N THEATRE, 40st. wear 8 wi Weenie eee simpy apphed to the gums. Gas Hattling, lively, popatar ence eralae CHICAGO, Sept. %.—Five women ~— PY 8PP s. cs e e THE GAY FARISIANS, fighting for the body of a man, whom given when desire: 'e 7 FREE TEST TREATMENT. Eveningn 8, Matinee to-day at 2.18. ch claimed as her husband, was w Teeth without plates, €8.60; Re-| TARL Pes | Apectacle presented at an undertaking | er the tenet of thoes who have ao defn movanle Uridges, Wl, OO; Excracting, RTE Warn Wicca hin ee establishment .n this city. The corpse | Sewledae of the work or reputation of Docto Pitkin; ot Fittings trom 00, Gold Alloy Tn shepiaan haw era. eal cnmnedy, was that of Thomas Holbrook, a negro, | 4°Co7 aud St dene 18 ne enim Aline: Bog! nnn PUNO SESH Sie) NEXT WEEK—ROD. Sor. who was killed Wednesday morning by | "rene @essra ariel teas : Goon AS NATURAL TEETH, [41 Wonk wannancren Aun Ker SH ACADEMY OF MUIC. l4inst 1 Levan Carrie Stewart. sultation, examination and teat treatment for the CO Tete cru CATE Rats OX plat Oe WAS Holbrook, who was twenty-six years | te vat NO. 2 UNION SOt AXE, | ‘The Sporting Duct se of age, had quarrelled with the woman 7 i . wI le Gnd she shot h.m. Her detention at the ‘ é UM tahshedbd ale d bbls Jal on a charge of murder, was the | DOCTORS McCOY AND ST, JOHN, MATS WED. & BAT. 2 EVG. & only thing that prevented her be.ng at BTANDARD TH. ATER. ) Eve ate i the undertakers with the oth five | Uliices, 315 Madi-on Avenur. Southe: Amusements. Mat, Sat. &) “A ni “cea . women, tu claim Holbrook's body as Corner 4 42d street, New Vork City . — OO Ta drama in dacte, | 6 was In’ the Yorn of ‘eseursions, which The Guest of the Mantells Ins the Hiss EAC ese eee: that of her husband, omce howe, PAM to 12, tot and 7 to 9] eth without plates, former 4TH Si REET THEA! THECAPITOL. by Aucustus Thoman, during the season carried twen- ita PA Ld nibkeR The police say the dead man was) pow ase Suntere 104 M woth Mt $8.00. $4.00|! 1 REVEOUUAVE, te MARS Brouaway thousand persons. The ch: Daughter of Wolf Silberstein, iu learning. T iy aid, ever could nase not married to any one of the alx, and price penne eens J, WESLEY ROSENQURST, MANAGER, au DENT. | ofthe lang, OF, the.” arom | minttite Sener atalee socadiour yan | Cue ir bums rs: | husband ts to. et posseasion of about RemovableBridges(Dr Hall's PRICES 3"°5 4 sve san" ills, YOUNG OUPLE. | Were given With’ onthe: | Eldridge Street Station found out yes-| T'was always” accom; nied by two $140 he was worth. UNEXCELLED. f DAY T 30, Ev Mats, Wedn ted them to the boat, on which were|terday to whom the child belongs who| stenographers, and | w hen 1 returned While Writs of atiachment and search own patent), former price, MATINGES WEDNESDAY. AND BATURDAY, on Bio eee “it ftationed two physicians scauainted was left at the door of Morris Mantell's | WOU ictate my impressions. ‘ole | warrants for the body were being serves hy 5,00 2.00 “ N wo congeedl t * P a work on wheeling, just a small thing, Undertaker Rolston the corpse was , er toot tenes . . ticity treatment semploved (by OUFrlhome, No. 112 Broome street, last| but they tell me iis interesting. On its way. to Oakwood Cemetery. Coro- DR. TOBIAS' li CHAUNCEY OLCOTT |’ Mr. NAT “6 on A GILDKD FOOL, TRI LBY N-MUSEE, dud returned them to us. No child was] Wednesday night. The father is Wolf| “I has. 1 1 stion ‘nl ner McHale had given Mr, Rolston per- Painless Extracting. ed New York, Theodore R It is th bi Hie FREE In the auccesstul comedy drama, . od Se Silberstein, who was arrested on |New Yor eodore Roosevelt is the: mssion to bury the body: aa & peated to be Geer nine of lite: ty ae (onan ge ofvjgrand larceny, and is now in| wonder of the world. | honor and ad>| “When the lawyers ‘and alleged be: Gold Fillings from... .--. 2.00 TH E ' os ard, ye the City Prison. mire him for standing up to the force of | reaved widows learned how they had i on board, vet 1 want to call particularly | tie etty ee aica two months ago,|his convictions, as he has done. It is! been outwitted by. the underiaker. they 1 {Gold Alloy Fillings, former Gd IRISH seul aftee whan the litte one wes given'it | proper and righteous. that the people | became demonstrative, and the police Sieh lites eepursuney Hercoanetien charge of Louie Silberstein, @ brother | should have one home, day to be spent| had to be called price $1.50 tracts: from ‘the report made te me by | of Wolf who lives at No. 3 Attorney | away from the saloon.” ‘One. of the women who claimed the one of the physicians on the boat Btreet, she came oul lO tend the Nationall body was whit Poroaln Fillings, former = Mt ——— ‘Rs ‘to the great success of “The | Wolf pald $12 a month for the support $1.50 Pr Parachal: ° eee of the child, but since he has been in z ER apes FG i 4 Ty price Maeaceceios ott Zivening World” excursions this seagon, lof, the child, but singe he has, been in [¥OVOUMLOPLOED EMER OL MUM R MEME wed for over| Amalg:m Filli bo] A IST. | Mico at Werte Pale oan Rranted Dr ent Little ones, bul also thelr mothers were | police are trying to find the boys who forty vents, Dibcver yeu Keak ai gim Fillings.-.+-.+. | Yeon enabled to get away for a day from | took the chil tho stfing “atmosphere of. the. tenes —— | ° a9 ° menus, and to draw into their lungs the | Mra, Fernandes Skips Away. | ¢ r ul la 0 mcs ml ure salt air. PUM ery person coming on board waa| Mra Hula Pernander, of 110 Park Place, Platn-| e inspected and very few contagious | field, N. J., disappeared from home on Sept. 20, |}, cases escaped us. Many severo cases | aking dier alopted child and ite nurse with Member of the State Board of University Trustees, SAYS: treated. Beveral cases of marasmus in | th leaving #200 worth of dabie behing, and has the last stage were on board and res | 9% been heard from. Mrs. Fernandez lived in H ied Liberal ‘stimulation’ to -enaile | fisinfeld two seare and is a cousin to J. them to survive the trip. We were for-| jailroad. : 4 J ec turved, Sod by all droga! Bde. mt OO Deane, deutist, ¢54 Lexington ave. Jot nfidelal teeth expresalon restored? ADVICE FREE—Lawyer, divorces, acch i eauses, aii business, all courts, Sti free. . cecal, deliver ut Thedford’s, 2ith st, and Price LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. HOURS: 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 10 TO | lieve'Me IFAM) Toone Radeariag Young charms prescribing Malt Extract I am . : ° | % 5 monkey ave; quantity and quality guaranteed, Telephone Tuinate enough vo have no di dui er aeris | WalloRg, very particular to specify the genuine ae im ai therniood LT as uy Aveo ona u a Were: several ‘light acciients, f” ‘™*F® Seed) Vane ts terest | Joh Hoff’ ins ‘ Price feraeurationy se)ds mtor Cece = FITZSIMONS | rime to operate: designs’ ‘Kiciay 60 Wek “Tt was our custom to make several advertisements on The} te Johann Molf's, to insure my patients fact, all the aympioine fe Amusements. Peal cle tence ee | aetn nt. ee ee ee Ti tered obtaining the best of Malt Extracts. nica ay aicknese oF d = GENTLEWAN, middioaaet geil etucatea oa was excellent. The catering, in service, | Gua he only Fer RS tance lady; object mateim res, with partion lars, Albert, 1242 Uroadwa: at purifies the blood by microbes tn the hy Quantity and quality of food, $ food after the advent of Mr,’ Judson.’ THE GREAT DIAMOND “ROBBENY. Montefiore League Lawn Party. 1 boty without \ mm, hence it cures all dlge HERALD 5Q. THEATRE, i woy wih RAIN—MARRIAGE—Travel, salem. tn a dies and Gentlemen's Le | fet that Ie ay me Engld, 29 Jow, expec. barley mal A Stand im Bast Sixtieth erect. [ee ne a have a lawn | ania the mote Or ain KOR RY — AR RI Pa Fo the Editor: Monday evening ca One Hundred and ‘Thirty- PANT «WO PERE Lt Inclosed we send $7, the proceeds of our stand, | signth aire t of the Grand Boule- LAST + HILL. RHEUMATISM AND GOUT CURE—The fone block w A Y BRAND OLU.FASEL oNED ve 1h dies, uno bortl il care Ny Se FA stale Dalhee vard, The affairs of the League aze always en-| BENTLEY pees et edtcine Cow ee ae . Hennit Lauter, | Jovabe and eucemal MY ttce ire aumanee| ASK for the genuine JOHANN HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT. ¢, Amusements. _ Sexi Wee EOF Seymour Heyman, Prestdent. | of che energetic members in accomplishing the The Drownies’ Band, Long Rranch, | {ivlit st Nile the organization alms, To the Editor: a. ‘The “Brownles' Band,"* composed of little boys| —_ ‘and girls at Wheeler cottage, Long Branch, N “MINER'S nt HILL'S NOVELTIES. 'suoqy opENS MUnDAY. 2 P. Bur HieoE iy or niine Rowery Lenten. Tues PL ATHUCIe DTH AVES. RR wm. Fuller's ‘Datecive Bureas, 63 MINER'S TH NT, THEATER, OCCUPATION.” an tite pape CLARA. MORRIS. | car Se cerns Wee ALL OTHERS ARE WORTHLESS SUBSTITUTES. BEIOU. Livin 18, Mau Wed, § — | CROTON ener er@ner ara arererenenerienenent MAY IRWIN » oh HREE STRAIGHT HOURS OF FUN. A DIG HIT, in-acemmnte-aienamienis= SAeAeACRen® THE CHoIcE OF Religious Notic Patents. — F . Ny N STO DAeTuoOLowew's PARISH HO NAN HOUR—List ATLANTIC GARDEN: ona ye RAY SE Tocmignt, Miss |& Well, phrenologists, 27 Bast 21a st. Prescrited by physicl nee to others, |. Enai 4” et —Praver hook service at hock FREE. EDGAR i waltnre, bate Wat sien Vodey, RAY MONDE, AGU Mil oun HOWOSCOPE fead of written ED Bend tor elrcular’ Ui: PM. MoGrew will officiate, Beate Broadway. . Lae Oras, May Eddyson, Lady Orchestra, COUT The Irish Artin. €. Leonis, Aterologer, 244 6th ave. Call or write, , Halt Million REAL ESTATE Cuffy), HORSES AND CARRIAGES, COOD WILL AND INTEREST, LOANS, PURGHAS E AND @ Over 500,000 actual insertions Guarantee Page) _-. ++ -» EXCHANGE, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, BOARDERS, LOST AND FOUND, .”. .. .". over 500,000 actual papers. *. [ogee to me any longer; if they were | not, vet gone and she had to omit tol rime before her, and. by a prodi sour y u'll be at the old spot, Fred, walting| Then two new passengers entered it, her ‘poeket = tour and - sixpence — i 3 tg | be, back ! s.0 a effort of w-ll, overcaine a tendency. t 0 ; 0 hee} they would close on my alrl'a| Vane took th trict “Railway to hysterics, eee © Bae Ota el at even in h ra present Ligh an old man and woman, both in work-\thrust it int. the hand of the pirita, had not the da to pretend) house garo. woman, saying: “You may as well ha Westminster “Bridge, crossed the | "Now," she whispered, wth a gasp,/he would be Weil enough to meet her| ‘The od man was small, feeble, rick-| this. { don't want it. 1 shall never Bho bent, weeping, over his numbed | Thames on foot and wot into a tramear when whe ‘had wucéeeied In’ mastering | next’ week eniee Pa fragites the olf woman sail, Coarae-| want 11, Pray for one who is very iil, : if _ ot, Greenwic could have found |herseif, “I am ready for anythin ‘Sho ‘sa od-by to him and hurried|f alured, Ul-fivored, redeemed from vul- , and for you, too, A hand, and kissed it. “Oh, my Fred.| ouiccer route, bat followed this ane | hie Drew eee anatnng neler enna arity: by. the’ soliéitude: she duaplayed | cried the old woman, looking It amasee because she |is awake. He will, be #0 fad to’ see | room. ‘ou will try not tol Drew t at the sily . i e us?" ne And the Last Time that Fred Drew Saw! "wry. n'a ide time 1 shat be an| eves iging In hee right again—the doctor says so. But the Light of the Sun. he tells me 1 must be careful not to get another wetting, For a few moments a great struggle a, ‘or her old mate, Up the car she walked | me ‘ny i | behind. her Beskane, with a hand upon each of his elbows, steadying and guid- erfed Laura, “Not for me: ing: him, A.l for him who ts ill, ‘A rubleund man put his hand in am past praying for,” and she mi his pocket, and offered sume coppers to off, passing through the gateway the old man Ing to the canal bank, had more than |you. But, Laura once travelled fixe way?’ It is hard on you, 1 know; lowed her it with Fred, |but Jt is hard on me also to see him a8 to the shop- and anything | he is.” door and which spoke of | The girl rose, and taking the old whisper ed: him this morn- | woman's hand firmiy In ers, sad: 1 "What do ing was partic: | know .t must be hard on you, and | feel you think fne latter made a motion towards ached the cold, dreary, de seemed to go on-te es wl Then she lie war |fur you, Pave got cut of the state t gf © i'm Oi the woman, vaying, “Thank you, sir. hath, sho fmutiored with : mastered herself, and, throwing her During the! was in u may be gure 1 wk mot You | don't 77 — My wife will take © 5 s will ‘not take bac LL his! It was early Spring. The young man arms round him, murmured, in ap al- journey, in jexgite him, or break down again.” teve he's AL | kindly give us. She ta care of every- 3 that workhouse woman ‘ Mfe Fred- was looking forward to his busiest time, 9's round |; nea In train, on foot, {She put her arms round the widow, very bad. I'm no ue at vy (There's nothing but the Union wi 1c k and to putting by a little money against ‘Te? volce, “Of course, you will soon In the tramear, and, plucing heron her ean wen from dy you? if) Vou been funy in the House?” hea‘th falls. Mrs, Drew wag right. SDrewhed his marriage in July, when he got a °¢ ll right and strong, dear. I was a she was pur: the shop to the back room, holding her | in a frlendly voce. | shail not be easy till T Bp fing ‘ now. But there! it's over, and I won't re Polo COs Gather Gan tok tealiiony in n Las verything.”” i . Lit tt @| attack of rheumatism that crippled bie Ao: Bue Saree 8 overs end 4 manit n her Way toa festival. put her ga elt ralsetesied te the a ay eg elicate, | arms and hands. \ sees 4. si n, in astonishment | ‘ sense, and talk of pleasant things, 1 he Ay ane 4 For a fortnight the ghastly news was a Uttle | He bore his illness with patience, com- | 11000, 81) IAN & ' te OE Li . and whi i «if thought him “Yesicand we went there through no} Cor @ fortiigit the ghastly news was ailing. plaining Uttle and exacting naught. He | eA ORY, an ‘ ds of endearment ver Te'll be the atrongew Wt Ot our Owe ire of that,’ sald the| Laura and no letter coming, he became . He had only regretted the loss of time which |! Ea a Weg for. Be Binnealisae, iF atk raom te Weccnlh naa Gheceanthe : ner With gracious heart t fous, that che doctor tonearm 4 i tes She dried her eyos, less than | dow fi ou! You have My husbind was alw ne Should b never would throw him back in his prepara-\ a... minutes Mrs. Drew put her head in | { OE eee nd bess YOu ad than a | working man and never lost an hour or echvess as first. At length suffered tions for the coming of Laura. ‘ : nea CaaxantOS edt ; is help) . Per ng aT" cetray, But there's oothe Found my Laura in the from seri‘ He could not hold. pen, so ho askea | at the door to know what they were | Hardy street with a paipitating heart f and fondled it wid aetasttonate aeadny |e Coe eon an abet tae tn ult Oh if she “had only wait ous ill+ his mother to write telling the girl that | 4! ous i and tobe shat she Wight | 124° voice, as 1 ite to wok ext day. | Drew and hastened down Hardy | whe ra alti falin’ and it's more than while, T should have been a i eer 1 is a AL a ne oO sa ained him with the eccentriel: | street and-twe Ls y vf Fa ; Lg ‘ ness, but ho was laid up, and could not go to All the rest of the evening Laura con- | bu fel d auchoth her of the Naltorscat Ke “ 2 In| * nire Drew stood at her shop door fol- . | Bat he ars BO worse, When fine father, a cab meet her on Thursday evening, and ask- iy 4 4 i | nd what did ne work at Weather came, his health Improved, ag yas Dot strong: Mis father, ®ve fag her to come to Hardy atrest instena, (tinued in the beat of spirits. When it | for 004 news eine jail the time he aw her hu had aever F Pevennecning ‘s sweetheart prophesied, By July he fiver; <dipa: when (08, Nae AF. t \ he arrived, Mre. Drew pointed | Was time for her to leave, she promised |a:d' putting het arm about. the “Tater, all three. dined. together, and | J what was dia ‘inevs” ounce) himself fully recovered. Hi Bother then took a small sweetstuff When she ariived. Mr ore ete | to come again next Thursday: and, as | waist, half led, half carried her behind | under the Influence aura’s. Bi theumatism, ‘Thank you, sit, very then been at work more than & elop in Hardy street, Greenwich, where to the door of the room behind the shop | i its and Jaughier, she bade it, and placed her on the chair in Mrs Drew almost forgot that her son + en for your ki anees. we ‘all happened five years ago. Mrs. le made the barest Hving for herself und sald: “good-by,"’ no one Would have thougat , Vie window. Was In a precarious state of health, | A good | say ‘good-evens ink Tele oe " "Drew continues A here “He's there, my dear. Run in,” a shadow lay on the little trio, “He has had a turn for the worse.| As soon As OVET, MES. DOW Is n ne think, | ve wet ou tee end hk a sc ah er red grew old enough to do! The girl was greatry distressed at the| ,,Thursday morning brought a letter to| The doctor toll me that on ho account : gether and’ id hot, go up aa erie eieleed Ben puaband to cise, snd , coer Lhe sohething for himself, it was necessary sight of %.s d.sabled condit.on, She ay BAR Givalnof visitors in Tt ig “touched, but only’ for a tins. | Uitle tired, and | Pagood euided aid steadied him down to the shop in tolchooze some light occupation, and, found it impossible to believe that he Kensington would The iad will be, all right and strong Bee bing ap the |-se ret tne Cand stood, sssisuhg, Sum Fred lives wi ¢ vent the wrter very R00! | old sous f : cifimstances favoring the selection, he could not raise his arm to the level of keting away any dura bowed her head in her han the hard bed of | «all right when [have had | 4 a, sunlousa bis mother sa bedine a paperhanger. his shoulder. She begged of him to try, to Breuiie. that’ wacit aned. “Fred, my which M al Vishal | ufaid the pubieund man, He, i9 not g Ww, he was a sight, pale-faced, dark-| try hard perhaps the d.fMficulty was Bhe felt dowa: | Ul be the end 6 y vad tht 1 an roa uaa lig iy tok’ ates Ca oad there ad x Ps ; earted and low-! f you, dea X . i talk o} bedded man of twenty-seven, engaged only Imaginary, spirited, particular: | Woman, cheerfully re ton until she met a West. ass : falk of ble marred to Laura Stevens, one of | “Try for my sake!" she cried, implor- ly as ‘she had what will be tne ena of She got into ft and ra did mos gonme dp Rens, his wore ne mare \ st housemaids in Kensington. , ingly, “What would happen to me if word that Fred waa [end of you la too far off even to think 4f | and w to et 8 wet Nived: wil \ se y | ened to you? I should Slonda: an te 10 twill be | 2 ‘ tings He often > » |i lived with his mother in Hardy | anything happened to you her day | beginn.ng t will be In July, when | 1c! read fo analog ina @rOwh OS BALIRAE somplaine @ stred The businers had neither grown | dic! I know I should die souls : LO at IS cae his. wit 1am his, juper couplers slow movements the climate, nor \minished. Mrs. Drew was to» at-| He smiled and made his best en- Bend the whole | ar. and he ways haa done mo more goou, mother be" #trong )and stood with his hand on the strap | particularly, of tte w tentiy to let It dwindle, and there was’ deavor, to touch her forehead, but he Hine at Greenwich, ne oe Oe see tore att,’ saa.d. he, W.th van {Femly, give the signal for pro Oniy when he ts alone, ne no # D led to get his hand higher than her Seen how muh and look bright for his. sake, whico 1{af ctionate pride, as she rose to Ko. A dull; it was] “Stop.” cried Laura, e the light of the sun was one dull day ; neck. stronger Fred had | §0 to see if he is awake. I'm sure of that,” said Mra, Drow oa Gas here to the end of the car and| five years ago in early Spring, just be. teh ge “T'can't, Lau, Indeed f can't, my own| grown, ane would be an kay ana ara | When the mociier Was gone Laura aat|eaior acyiencenie! “win could wok WL ag pera ate aol] PR yy (ana fore Laura felt ince that long sleey, Jusk tully | he i. : Teas nthe mean time, craved. @ H+] bolt uprigat on her chair, a | he shen 50 ner aoe Bea Pore me t before the nightfall of Laura's last Fred's parii ame the ‘ars girl,” he said; “and, look! I cannot close saying how he w ‘as going on her arms rigidly down by pe And 1 I come for a, mood lone time on} tor a time tbe car Went on without The car went on. | money sno hae tol Ceemc bathe: frugal bmforts to that simple home, | my hand on yours, My fingers do not] On Monday morning the v.sitors were | clinched her hands, set her teeth, stared | Thursday; q . 1 . - sie ren semana sini tins mansoni anencniiinihassh ee 1 eRe amen seme mn -