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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1900. h.>-purnpnpeomnometsinsngsesiipenvmiiainipemninstelieistien dial nan | te Ohe Rest American ‘Short ae of 1900---A CLASSIC. «PRETTY POLL - SIGHING FOR FREEDOM with a prayer as ever the cont thin bow t* passed | The pra proceeded. It was fervent . gent.” eat and carnes!, replete with ynique ex |F h cold 4 hat Dr pression allusion. In the) bet Wa Evangelist, ca make n¢ jaet the in too a warm tr 7 t toe erest ay However, th | Toward the close Dave bent his « rig’ of the gent Pa ; H N Y ] . erates in eupplication for the regener ding as the Chair does in tel ee | e ation of Texas Thomoson, whom he sition Wokout to ub game. the Gnawed the cord that beld her up 00 | represents! in his orteons as by nature alr nom'nates Den’! Hoge, who’ ; Heeding not the fol ” * | rood. hut living a mismuided, vietous life ofticlatin’ as deacon ae Spd Thie Story Is From Mr, Lewis's New Book, “Sandburrs,” Which Is a Companion iyo. was beeing with approv-\ tee yere orle six-ehooter| Only anxtous to be free Volume to “Wolfville"---Both Are Published by ing attention when there come on I As oon as ever ¢ is n per Down went pretty Polly 5 rw 1) was from Texas Thompson F. A. Stokes & Co., New York oy ay . D responte! Bomas. “Tproudy| 8 n he went down | vd al = fr. President.” sald Teas Thomp yon «ee pr y| Swore a bit aa she wen — —— +90 von, “1 risa to ask « question an’ put| #* “ + Da es place To a fate of ruffed woe, | (Goprrighted 1900 by FA. Stokes & Co) 1 don't reckon now he's goin’ to look) The next day the excitement began to, an aisle, carrying a giant Bible. This |forard a protest . - mi se i Aterrupiel Short And was heard to yell en route = eh a whole lot different, neither, |ruttue Late Im the afternoon a wattve | latter he placed on the dry-goods box The « will state Die pint,” re k Dave t me get my views ‘Lat MM at Buffalo WORT CREEK DAVE wed one of Faro Nell. She dtood mear| ported on the post-office door caused It! OM Man Knright, at avnod from Sbort japonded Fnright, rapping on the dry Tie my turn. all right a6 me off a pda dé ve pag TR gay muti Hall, awaiting the coming igri anabe, Tha nathoe announced Creek Dave, calied gently for attention |poode tox ake ean e or. rw weohed up things s | p Mihe tte mt ve Md preach " fy “Which (ha same ie this" resumed me. a Is that the Apoatle Peter, " nam reek | Mtaee and addressed the meeting brie v 0 Polly, the pretty ‘a'kt Mre servpled at the am im that eng doe “T wonder would ft ‘go’ to ask Dave! that evening In the warehouse of the! This yere is @ prayer meetin’ of the Texas Thompson, drawing @ long Breath ("> was @ reat range base in them! wiitie, gp. ty - vg os | ae eee en ihe news came over|for to Gap? sa@mt, in a tone of |New York etre eile better go.” anid “HM” aaht Kneight, “an’ I'm asked by |"t onjects to Dave actackin’ the I fete teas tee. Xie |: treet, had asntrations to be tree. | ore, ¢ came ot 4 or 0. r : ri ‘ ag’in hit . after Peter in this. might e ‘reek Di general inquiry * y . | Dave to orenide, whics [ accor do | deemer te atin i fer mistress was kin! and sh 1 from Tweson that Bhort Creek Dave |e eeore!" argued Dan Bogea; “an' why) Herokee Hall Bein’ to tern uD! o, one need make any mistake about! makin’ stat fm orner ) that white it gives me pain t | le babaebinn brace c6g0, bel mie} who had been paying thai metropoli *| not? my box an’ close the naam ret drink! ine character of gatherin’ of {ts enough to piliige a » sage ‘This yere ta sblenwed ty shoot up Brother Tex 14 : % inadvertent 7 ee time (his evenin’. an’ Hamilton aays ‘ he be . ty - sa ta th rhe vag | Dned for Liberty ee aisha tbe a seg nothin’ why not!” replied = e's out to shut wo the dence hall, seein'| brand. This yere is a religous meetin le 10 queer me on High, 1 objects) * agile br Eten - je Polly’e rooat until thie morning waa on i tched the stage come up; 44 how several of the ladies is due to/f am not myse'f given that a-way, but to tt!* an " s the Gte-ceenpe otiaide the third story feat ype Be getlrmles ige macherally « peevis® permom (iat alin might: I'm allers alad to meet up with folus| “Prayer sa device without roots or| ath of doty ts plain, an’ I shall shorely |e sdreeuraue oes te tir’ ality I don't reckon now hie en- the fold hme redooeed the reck- of that shooter of his‘h, |none whatever.” . All the same," sald Cherokee Hall \teness ‘mong gents should be od- served. I anke this yere Short Creek to) drink so s0on as ever he arrives, an’ 1 ain't leckin’ to see bim take It none im said Tutt, who brow, t to go tamperin’ ‘round this yere meetin’. Mut he would have tt He simply keeps pervadin’ about the ‘go-in’ place, an’ it looks like 1 can’t) herd him away. Bays I: ‘Dew don't understand this yere gam T?| vidious, neither.” turnin’ inside, Which you keep out a db, ok ata obo a whole lot, | be safer.’ But warntn’s | |, Papp ages « n pod; Short Cy een bs t yl apt rt Creek don't regard headed hor es ee door, The mati bags were kicked t you Fr’ PR a pi te mae eae SWAN" jot, the express boxes tumbled fnto th 8 Dr Hage." he grt ono rent street. aad in the general rattle and eraah the eagerly expected Short Creek "| Davé stepped upon the sitewalle. There Was p--sfbiy a more eager sean- hing of bis person in the thought that the grea inward change might have ite utward evidences mo vaking of his hand, perhaps; ond these, curious interest dia not go. 4 word or a lool touching shor rek'® religious explotie betrayed the ton tugging at the Woitville heart. when he Jest won't stay where he is © KO anywhere else, | don't marve) none you don't do nothin’ with bim. Let ft £0 att faye!’ observed Chem. kee Hall, “I reckon Short Creek knows bis business, an’ cat protect himaelf iy any game they opens on him. 1 ain myse'f none astonimhed by these yere! news. I knows him |) do some mighty loooed things, sech as breakin’ a pair to draw to a three-flush; an’ it seoms Mke he’s merel: a pursooin’ of hw umual wae too polite And, aga’ ayetem in this religious lun How Was too cautious, Next to ever, he'll be in Woitville to-morry, an’ | 'oFse-stealing, cu.tosity ts the greatest then we'll know a mighty sight more | ‘Time. It's wore than erime, it's a about tt; pendin’ of which let's irrigate |Dlunder Wolfville merely expressed its Barkeep, please inquire out the bev. | Pl! alisfaction in Short Creek Dav @rages for ‘he band elurn, and took jt out In handshaking, ‘Those of Wolfville there present knew | Phe only incident worth record wae Ro cause to pursue the discussion #o | hen Cherokee Hall observed in a apirit pleasantly ended. and drew near the Dland out experimented friendentp bar. The debate took place in the Red 1 @on't reckon, Da you-all is ob Light, #0, as one observed on the issu. |Jectia’ to whiskey none after your ride? ‘ance of Cherokes’s invitation: They} “Which I ain't done so usual.” ob- ‘weren't far from centres. served Dave cheerfully, “but this aes Cherokee himrelf w time, Cherokee, I'll have to pass. Con- of fortune who presided behind his own | S@in’ the trooth to you-alis, I'm some faro game. Reputed to possess 4 | OM on nose-paint new Howin’ to “straight” deat box. he held a bigh| ttl) You the win-wn’-lose tharof later on. t place in the Wolfvt Now, if youralls will excuse me, I'll go (Next day; and ville began jerin’ over to the O. K. House an’ * muaffer an increased ton. Feeling | fe! myself a whole lot.” Stew nervous as the time for the com hore reckons he'g converted!” said | Ww A suave sultor ing of the Tucson » ched | Tutt, and he shook tle head gloomily. | An outsider might 1 “T wouldn't care none, only it's me as his fever. It found its evidence tn the | Drevatle on Dave to @o over to Tweson unusual activity of monte, high ball, | that time, an’ so feels reeponaibie.” stud and kindred relaxations, Faro, Whatever of it?” responded Dan to, dteplayed some matness of epirit Bowgs, with a burst of energy; “I don't At jest. out of the «ray and heat. | #ee no feeriminations comin’, nor why simmer of the plains a clotd of dust an | this yeres to be regarded. If Dave nounced (he coming of the stage Chipe| wants to be religious an’ sing them were carhed and games closed up, and) Symne & Seep, you bet that’s his Amer- Presently the population of Wolfville fean right stood in the street to cateh as early a Dave splite even with every deal or glimpse as might be of the converted beats tt. I'm with Dave: his system one. does for me every time.” CHOSE HUSBAND ~ AND WED IN TOMBS pI AN 2 Ri A ads Margharta Inspected Both Brothers She Had Jailed and Picked Out the Younger. & Wedding in the gloomy ol4 Tombs other one.” aid the mother to Prison this morning was the closing Hagan. Werden ecene of an odd drama. A touch of, Francisco was led into the offce endl \ru tragedy was added to the romance by | Was subjected to an even eabling the return of the bridegroom to his cell ard ctvil-service examination. He re- tmmediately after the ceremony, and all Allged the situation and said the dream because of the bride, who made the ov of his life was to possess the hand of bong that sent him from her lovely | fair Margharita mae presence ot a reat actor and two| CHOSE THE YOUNGER. payed ‘and their part tn the ceremony) [le was sent away without encourage- ‘ompters and supernumeraries, lent | ment, though, and the visitors went into te te effect. Hut the story has to be | executive seenion. Finally Aad mother told in deta!l to be appreciated. joa Francisco and Masare 4 Cilco—joy-/ “We'll take the younger one. Bring ously suggertive name, isn't {t?—are | a minister,” brothers an‘ are temporarily out of the Two actrenme and an acter of J. J. organ-grinting profession because preity Hackett's company happened to de vis- Margharita Materica charged them with !ting the prison and consented (o act aa . She is under sixteen, witnemes. Dr. Jackson R. Campbell, the years old Tombs physician, was best man, and The brothers janguished tm the Tomba}gave the bride ta answer ty the while awaiting the attention of the | questions of Chaplain Monroe. Grand Jury. Mis True, District-Attorney Gardiner’s HAD TO LOOK ‘EM OVER. stenographer, performed the duties of bridesmaid Margharita and ter mother called) Marmara and ter moines alle! BORROWED WARDEN’S RING. asked to see the prisoners, as the gifh| The mother had provided no ring and Kéward Stewart, thirty-five es Driven bv fine which started on the ot MS East Forty-second street, was| se oor this marning, the Yenante Cleaning windows on the third floor of °f 1% SheMeld street, Brooklyn, fled (0! jan the Grand Central Station this morging. | ‘h* street, many Of them seantily clad. He leet his balance and fell to the yard | S#vera) women went into hysteries, below ‘The flanes spread to 1%, but by He sustained severe internal injuries} Work thy firemen soon got them and was taken to the Flower Hospital. ' control. ES Le | Tl) eamble & hundred dollars | sine « lot In the chotr. as well turn loose an’ & chance Hmit,” responded Enright “Dave makes ir: COUNTS ONE! TWO! DROPS THE CON- TREEBUTION BOX,” BAID ENRIGHT, “WHEREUPON YOU-ALLS FIRES AND ADVANCES AT WI BE YOU READY? the beat whirt in the wheel—might as| in for thelr ante, an’ their game is pre- well make the play to win, an’ start| served, I'm too, who belleves a him straight alone the new tratl. little religion wouldn't hurt this yere) | “That's whatever,” agreed Dan Bowes. | camo mucd, He had recovered from bis first amare- Next to a lynchin’, I don't know of@g | ment, and now entered {nto the affait| , more excellent inflocence in a Western with spires Jeamp than these meetin's I atn't ‘That evening the New York Store's’ pectin’ to cut in on this play none my “nalr. tharfore, decides ag'in the p'int walk tharin, foarte adjourn ten minutes, an of moon outatde, moves thar Chair packin wardin’ of Diufle—1 tre eas! ny } The con when his runnin’ with the bridle off; an’ nal? the ut: to the hotel, | Yerentter, I'll y lerrore. This»! Short Creek Dave Dave plens T ain't ines out to pray!" “Onions objection la heard, (his meetin n minutes, I! lend t off the me ite gun—I'm not of wech frivolities no more, re- nt of sinful Providence to con vinee Brother Texas Thompson that he's followed ‘em in the nothin’ it tore an the wrong wagon tr You-alls can gamble | knows my by foureflushin’ nome when I k anawing the cord. Very edon she take ite * remarked Bn be reroomet arry Texas fx him up all righ: im ant pint ont “Melboosive 0 promote conf ministrations.” ures was ved it ly h tha Heensed from atov to pray any gait for whoever he teom meet, an’ I'm mighty pi It's shore gotn ure one In itm senate Bhort Creek Dave again reached pit 1 will now resoome my Intercessions we warehouse wag as brilliantly alight 48 pe'f, an’ only set yore, as does Peete. 1034 orier.”” for our onfortunat | q mad abundance of candies could make (he name of order an’ for the purposes ‘Aw’ the het’ the cage.” re» Thompson, it. All Wolfville was there. Ae @ re of a squar’ deal. Which I now intr Pee poe ag 7 with heat,” | sult of conferences held in private with dooces to you a gent who is linble to be]? ines. Temas SRammeum Wilh BOM pcs ay $30 came Short Creek Dave, and by that converts! ay good a preacher as ever thUMpE 4) we. ail I've got to say f, I'm @ peace the Wounded Thom request, Old Man Enright took a #eat jBibe-your old pard, Short Creek gent: T has allers been the friend of Han bow by the dry-goods box which was to serve! Dave.” Short Creek Dave. Which I even assists the reasonabiest eo wan anh jas @ pulpit Doe Peets assume @ place at the Kvangellst’s pave tumine to Boright fe, te , benehes, an’ side to promote this meet jleft. ‘The congregation dlaposed ites! snort Creek Dave!” replied Enright in’ But 1 gives notice now, if Short | " °. about on the improvised benores whieh | sententiously, bowing gravely in recog: (Creek Dave persista tn malignin’ of me Wes Cote 0 agen hes previens. nition, to the Great While Throne as yereto At § o'clock Short Creek Dave walked ‘An’ Indies an’ gents of Wolfville!" fore, I'\l shore call on him ‘> make them up the space in the centre reserved a8) continued [ave “I opene this racket statements god with his gun as soon x CHURCH NOTES. | The Pith Anes Collegiate Kafrmed Cheech. Dicom, 1 Pr Wie laut trim. Ker “Donald Se Macha Dison, the patter of ibe shard. bas bee having been glowed for renovation 4 1 Ju.3, Will be regenel fF some pres: TROLLEY MEN MAY STRIKE. ew Demands by the Broak!lyn Rapid Transit Employees. mi Manirogt Bible Cont aan ig Le vn third De NeSemtah fhe char a ™ “e ‘The Untan Maption Chorch. Greenport, Nowe = fale Kobo th the Pasweacd! tra, formes tp''ine, covesinignie tt we | Sorecce liver, He will W thous. tive cet Avenue Baa Charrhe | Troubie je said to he brewing between ve ment maths ba Wi Ree We Walter at he Brooklyn Rapll Transit Company ’ earutmat! aie Mr MaMrrer wan waren in Greenpeint ot the | ant t yhoyees again, The men, It ie again protested at the hours, trips an! wages, They have formulated Newe n writing and have sent them to Preaident Rossiter and other officers of the compaay. They are as to-morrow cod on the jonth. ‘ “The a ways an Yoru The Qvvan 6 ove eymmer Tort Diatrict League, and. oth jm tgganers Taeetay will be eailaren’g dey, gilli» nied (a5 ied Prete, al Shoe: sgt ag ‘ tah century. dag, eben Wits wil ivy Forte cr Mebeee eee All straight rune of ton Rewrs prperes Ue « mor Pobing, on “The (hinees and ihe Boner! | to pay O. oe Ee wea) mosales! Tegtive’ wil oe bold on the} tecant—More straight rune end a | Wes Mae, Famwen Missionar SY Beclie Seo many wings a there ere now. will be 4 | eran, bay!) Third Phiety cents per hour for | The little Methediat Eplecepel Church of Wert Ou , tl. t- Tointy se ae oe over | Chester, which began UR eghicen membem ant Price time. stra crews to grt © an }rery \aited reswurces a short time age. I making 15 Port Mickoone (189 they go to work and lose their place repel Neadwoy fer 6 dims a » n working lat * Fourth—That men wii) not de com Hethath: 7 - p ted work t ¥ nb sitieen ure) my +. . oP » work twelve and « x ni rita wrt ar yo nod holidays, excep’ ns pry Mees of the company to-fa her Marvel Meprige, 0 it wae dented that there Was any trouble | Wemerias wilt (he employees th mow agar wt — ra, Catgatll Moa bs eamalled doring bagees ir 1 ea er te Od Te oretnge tw 84 arent had relented and would like to marry! the bridegrogm was so situated that he A P Ky Telants en Ang one of them. couldn't very well go shopping for one, | ieoteee were Kev Cornelive Wonlthi ot Mevowen, 5. aera one?” asked the warden, Warden Hagan saved the situation and I ras ye! Wey Raber Brace wane a Marne We Georee HW ‘te didn't exactly, and) added to the eclat of the ocanston by |'*%- 6% Mev IN Whar, «: Patiajaiphin 5 estaat | Bpiswopas vt oponed strike of the Rewentrie gey* ital. ‘They! lending his big diamond ring. | wean et Coy “Liel)| Aeswolation of team ant Hoe Water gpeses: Kye then asked that Mazare| So they were married. and gous oy Pov. 1. Villera of the Piet ' and the Progress \ssoctation apes | — = When he had kissed his blushing bride |c2s" | ina) an pee Dr deve Helpers nae “en put off unttl Mon a keeper took 1% ant bee ‘et after a conference with the con i das ove and catechized| led him Ut, con he so WA | Foren nt tee t aociation. Uniens the letter ee and daumhter at great leneth.| weve! ber band | et tS ses comply with unt femand for He didn’t hestiate to say hed marry Sarge ithe would to | sere es ‘Bessa, recente * within « F ¢ twenty the girl to get out of atl. ‘This she will do on aed they Till Seliete vem ths, month's, sot ap w f New York ty Mal . “Take him away ‘nd being down the! will live Tahir So ten ne , pF eer ee a hen a strike will be onder Martha's ¥ night's meeting wil ° op pam (‘st carves mea Horage Porter, sattast mamer of rn | The German Pat ‘The einging at the Broome Street rate | No of the Brotherhe P r one of the Presbyterian «ity Mission churches, is to m te bet threnghowt the reer by Pret. A Pal ‘There are theve choirs ant the muste ie of & orter, Mire. Myrtis Chaniier MasTmeaid, ong cate the Chawtaaqet o8gery, |* Row runing in | ye Ae! ws oF teren Feare age ee warm in Marietta, “ibin aad ie dao S ites one ty tee pears of ce Rev De. Chevies ot Te pee jer hee tee rx ie ; a 8 he, Steer at Kab ow wt Yoreon, 17 WA Sirenger Proreh tm ketery Posh 7. te Peer Reveer | mest Names, |W. 8 7. be i: tse tin 0 few Fork lave paste of the Astary Park ie een’ on St) have bern etted Salen talk plang | SRM, iMate vocation ot The American Feierat { Labor thet potion eeti) Me denn, : 4 . wr + Bagtier TRE Rre re |" ante its rawr hl at ¢ ¢ te SPS a eel Bake of “ ¢ Oe reais, 2° tee Ee ty ‘iy nig ” ot ie ; | and it oy n lers asgert themee' ves, ee Use World Wants to @ll your wants. rother in W DANCER FELL T sald Short Creek Dave. he would,” comment | er ad ead net. ae Thompeon i one vit Mr. Pres'dent!" replied @hort crea | abets Borge in packin' in these yer@ Aleo you gan bet! reiig’ous trooths « FROM WHEEL Gertie Raynolds Badly Hurt Trying to Avoid Striking Child. way « Gertie Reynolds ngent While trying to av pelled to make a short turn and ran considera! « tam Level, weekly strike f the the Arr 7 he Uaton suoser n ~~! theatrioa. ompiover ne bievele 4 running over Hittle wie! While riding on Croosey ave nue near Nineteenth avenue, at a avad , #e aw the child directiy rome the s!reet frightened and be in from n direetiy of the prettiont and test Known of Weber @ Fiekis's is being treated for bod~ Injuries at her Summer at cottage on near Bath fe Heynolds was ider dislorated ed ty Gertie Re wih rate of speed e teving ‘0 The tittle | wildered and the whee ri against the curb ree She was thrown ov her head striking a ¢ ‘ coding and ioked up ” ut, her thee ore the handle bare The dancer ue scalp was rie uncons ad * the median LABOR NEWS. denefite « emp ™ thelr strike pas Ne and me tim wife r of Dotr night a of m af) ° “ Will. 1° | on Ninetieth street determined ¢ hung the cage avenue window by @ stou craning her head through the bars of elevator route. | figure | slender through the magic aid of a| EAIKING Today her mistress sive her pet a trea’ and ide the Columbus cord bird and, Polly ls a “rubber-neck her cage, saw the rope and her oppor: unity. She determined to eseape by (he nd began 1) #0, and the whole neighborhood was aware of the taot, The big cage dropped like a » “Here coos” croaked Polly, ald Finrlght, at the same time parsing | eee ie nee ie tew roping Short Creek Dave t . , Pifteen paces were stepped of, and BM. Scott's apartment below From he opponents faced up in the mooniii| ere | Pounded to the next below and fo on till It landed on the sidewalk with 1, Peete, Hall, Bogee.|e terrify crieh nd the rest of the con-1 polly shrteked and. some say, swore je a line of admiration otal the way down, Mrs Seot’ asserts that as Polly passed the front window one! two' threet an’ then| where «he sat she heart her scream Arops the ntreehut nom ead Cm avin’ ah fa time! nrtaht. “whereupon alle fires an Mra. Low on the floor below distinetly Ivances at will, Be you ready™ heard the words, “Let me off at Buf. The shooting began on the word |falo.’ as Polly sped down her Vhen the smoke blew away Texae| domicile Hompeon stngmered to (he sidewalk and| Proprietor Rice, of the store in front ‘t down. There was a bullet in his hip, [of which Polly landed, was the fire: to a the wound for the moment brougne| reach the wreck. He says it was a bad up of broken brass, feat and words, out of which Polly emerred much diverunties. She took a on & Wagon wheel and every ft bristled with in- mi w very vereh feather he had Venation tot she recelved the condolenees of the rowd that had gatherel with stient seorn un'll her mistress appeared. Mra Wilbur came ‘own n tears, expecting to fing her pet dead. "Poor Polly.” whe eatd. he bird's pe Damphool! ejacuteted Polly Did Polly tall? tmp ored Mere. bur again. The reply wae fda of Mee Wilbur's gown as artied Polly away, Bul more than one n the crowd ate willing to swear it was Damo rushing up to wie No! I was pushedt* VED EATING BREAKFAST, Doctor Refused tn Tell Cause of Baker’s Death in Restaurant. Jobn Harvey, fifty-five years dead in a Third avenue restaur morning whe eating breakfast fell if am-thered in the! t this | OOK A TUMBLE. ‘The Fintoh. oY GHLE SINKS - BG GTS, Pleasure Craft Wrecked in Terrific Storm on Welsh Coast. LONDON, Aug. 4—Channe! traffic haw been interrupted to-day by a gale, and | the Welsh coast (* strewn with wrecks Harver was a taker He left his| lodgings in the Bridge Hotel at 5 o'c.ock of comsters and pleasure craft. and went to Joho Donneliy’s The racing yacht Corsair wae eunk at 7 Third ay He ordered a | coltiste uh eam smal} steak. After gating « portion of | it he became very sick and fell to the! rony ambula. was summoned from m Hospital. but Harvey wae dead arrived, Ambulanee Surgeon death was not due to te rt fallure, and decined opinion of Loy cate, pey will be he ot death ———— Miss O'Dorts, the “400, por tn A Ly when tt Mooney raid | eptieps the cause » determine | the corset-maker of | Writes an exclusive iliue- | trated story for (he Sunday World's) off Ramaga A steam yacht, to be the Palry Queen, was gunk off Lapweil * have been much damaged. Tele- araoh wires in Great Britain and over half of the Continent are oartially dows, ————_— ‘OPIUM CAUSED HIS DBATE Brooklyn Nartender, Taken to Hage jal Unconscious, Never Shook on Stupor. Neubauer barten . r, whose Home Page, showing how women of *ome was o{ 10 Dykman street, Brook- the amart se! acquire the French ni bow stout women become proper corset fens aw Using Sunday World Wants as a tonic for your business will give it on Sonne surprise you. died of opium poisoning thie morne ing in th atand College Hospital, He was brought im last night wneome ectous, It is not known whether or moe [he took the poison by accident