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Beng the Romance of a Younger Sister and the Family Belle. GE PDUT speakin f queer mar riage Cordon Metros to the ¢ oilanger whow naine even he did w, ‘They had been thrown together the blind chance whieh eros dinner par after the ladies had left the foom, a Melrose had talked to the other In hb usval dight and tippant way to the no little entertainment { he ola “Talking of queer marringes, 1 ansta at an odd one i \ “It was In the niry sontinued ‘ Tie nam ma ut happened thac Low ty in th house when the engage came off wud Thaw all that happen There were two daughter brid wan the eldvrea real beauty, and, lke mont real benarties very bright considerate, She was sn accuntomed to be admired, aod pul first, and created ana queen, that aul) | ever entered her head that ather peopl Might have interests of the " “Phe other girl was of the puteupon type. All through jife she had been Hubordinatedsto the bemuty until whe hod bewun regard an a IAW Of nA Cure that if the beauty wanted an. thing she must, of course have tf, and that If there wae onvthing disagremable to be done, of course the bemity could Mot be expected td “Well, tho Cinderotia was, in her ow Piquant, unareuming tithe way, very pretty; if + ad had a chance wel might have bee ess, but whew WAYS appear Horly inaignifioant by the wide of her state vandsome, tm alster, and no one thought of t her when the Beauty was Present “Poor Utile wrete “Yes, but when 1 wwe (here tt ap peared that she had at lest gor her @hance, Neauty had been awe ' something, 1 forget all the detativ Anyhow, there was a young man comin, to stay, and Mt was thoroughly under mood all over the house that he bad Deen awked dor Mttle that in, Cinder » but when with Heauty “What did Retle do?’ “Well, you can imagine tha ft was rather pitiful, She was amaaed Helpless and wounded the heart Then her pride came to the rescue and ahe gave no more sign, Even when the tithiens one proposed to laabelle and WAS accepted, she gave her congratula- tions perfectiy calmly, and acted as lrideamatd at the wedding” je that ali? Why, 1 thought at least whe would do something—#iab nomeholy at the altar, die of a broken heart, or bolt with some uneurpected lover ond tho beet of the proser “To mo the interest of the story tes } the pommibiiites of the futuen,’” sald lelrome, "There was something wn {tural about the way in which the girl ppresed all emotion, The question was ft merely a sian that her spirit * completely cowed by her alster'a condaney, or did it show latent power the latior, F imagine be amo pleasing excltemes he came he fell in iove at fret to here wil when she von with her sate "If she “i “Precisely, But T believe ale will.” The men rose to Join the ladies. Later, ed of his hostess the name ranger replied, “is Sir George Vynman Davia Heavens! thought Melrose, “What Iueky thing | didn't ¢ tion names! Mt least, 1 don't know; the man ts a our, and the wornan the true story 9 It iy am weil that aid be known. Bir George Wynman Davis yond } he mentally labelling Gordon Melrose as] When at last she did go, she went “the kind of man who must be taken |amld an explosion of wrath, fn homocopathls doses.” thought no] “By heavens!" cried Bir George to more of the conversa orof the talk. | his son et parting=#o that all who Hated er. He dil not even inquire the latter's | might hear—your wife shall never en name ter this house again Bir George was a sporting baronet of ridiculous, you know,’ sald Mra. Great wealth, and with « re jon for| George to her husband, suse when Mallaniry which must have been very | he dies !t must come to ts," tlresome to his poor wife, and may pow ne George made no answer, Rome idly Nave accolorated her departuco| how, fool ax he was, he did not ike the from the scene t. Since her death he] remark had lived a hacholorelike extstence, and U 9 6 ‘ U . apparently tked tt Two years later Sir George wan stay: His #on-oh, yer, he had a aon, who} ing at a country house, When he came War « areal comfort to him in Decauee he efter none obnoxtoun tually out an Aistant relative out of ie on, Helminivteintotolnbototor: tn Rue and Recon’ street Matthew's Lutheran Churet, Hirooklyn, the pastor Dr, Albert I, Rtudebaker, D. 1 fortes of evening Rermons naw to-morrow evening at § |n Young Women "The subject for the morning service at 11 olor’ th That Upper Hoom. re will be | Oinging by & vested choir ‘the Making of 4 Millionaire Haton’e wvilert in the hare will be De of the iNrine tomorrow mormug. The sermon wilt oatain words 6 on of Abe life and tae Colle P. Huntington. Kvening | be reeumed to-morrow evening ‘Ohetet the Only Foundation,’ will be the taplo of Dr Mi alg alvecniree ins Jemnen'e Mather iat Church, Madiaon wi received inte the church At the Bonth Reformed Choreh, tte Terry, pastor, of Madison Tare -elgheh ree, tomorrow, ant tor be on “Plantin reat Time ant Harvest" Us" (Mating), “Thou Pual! Piast Tent (Sultiven) ‘The Baptiet Church of the Rpipbeny, Madison azenue and Siaty-fovren etreal. Ney. Howard 1. for, will resame fall parviens toons we Jone, who hae jurt returned from hie} &, Foeatlom will preach morning. snd svening ‘The of the jatorior, mouate, under the direction of Me, William Hey, J. Baliour Bamiih, of th or L4t, organiat, will be rendered by 6 4 yothoails Hpi 1 ee ot ae Mie and) chor imeaed of Clare F | New York Preachers’ meviing Mouday ow ''The f, Oamers, contralto; ptrel Park West am Beventy-eigtitn | ; CINDERELLA'S “TL would soon bring bul wan a meat bore ty because be gave the fath fo completely, Young G: pretty provided did tot bother his father, ¢ thor nense, age Away orme wan (here much his ea muck tally in a) fore allowed to ¢ way Londor Wh wit roposed t beyond her] regard ng Georne | marty had very little J looks by way of War at first inclined ts rather in the lielt of the “mueker” Then he et that If would set up ald ref young George he youse by himself, and so remove himwelf | married smpletely out of Nis father way ft a decent and natural fashion | Once the honeymoon was over Sir George discovered that he had made a mistake, He found that-to use hie own simple diatect—the bride wax not! bullt that way, She had no intention of retiring on to 8 comfortable shelf with her husband, Sho proposed to remain at Wynman Park and queen tt thereof | course, solely for ‘dear Sir George's" | benefit, She would not take his hints that he preferred to be alone. When Sir George at Inst spoke to her | very firmly, she buret Into tears and did | high tragedy business, Also #he was taken {i} as a result of his “eruelty,” took to her bed, and sent for a doctor, who, naturally wishing to entabliah a proper practice at the Park, sald she was quile unfit to travel, If Mir George had been more of a brute hin chances would have been better, As it was, he threw up the sponme and went to London foaming at the mouth Waster a! Monte Carlo, the season In aulte an opinion of hie own Neally, guvnor,” he sald, ‘I don't see how, in the interests of the family, you ean turn my wife out at this moment] into a hotel-not to mention the jour ney.” The birth of a son should have healed the breach, but Mre, George spoilt all by astuming the alrs of mistress of the [down to dinner he found alone in the [nar a room a pretty, piquante, little dark girl, who sald to him, with m curh | ololobetedotel einlotetsiatebototetetoleieimialeietetoltetolstotetteleteialeintelejebaletet=lefeiniateleatolstele ple, caeren a | the pastor’e pamiatant fe Rev, | Welter L Moghew wrandfavher. Resides, it would ve so mndon, August at Homburg, the Atuelodd, Of A twe woe very rich, tumn tn Seotiand, then back to Wynman] In after day the lady in question con with the full Intention of turning Mra. | teased to | f that she had behaved George out by her fine shoulders-onty to] with aha y She made find that even young George, who hither [love debit y and violently to Str to had only obeyed his wife, had now] George, She next to told him that #he CHANCE, | her to book now oun little manner wan half timid, half ineratioung “How do vou do. Now, Air ¢ fir George?" ree did not remember her and they LHe, way quite enough, Her name vered latet After dinner they com tinued He thought her charming She made hin feel young again, tater he found out that her name was Belwood “Curlous eolneidence, but no other re mblnnce,” he remarked to himmelf Then later he discovered that the cor Ineldence wan even more more curtoun than hed thought, but any awk: wardneas which might have arisen was completely amoothed away by the per TT They got on 0 fect aympatiy she accorded him. “Mhe was the tyrant of us all at home.’ anid Mies Belwood, ‘Mince she married it almost neeme to me ay if I had been freed from slavery, How we could have endured it ao long 1 can't Imagine. 1 would very soon bring her to book now," "Yor woul, eh? You think you could?’ sald Bir George, looking at the small person with mixed admiration and doubt “Mure of tt, aatd Miss Selwood, who was the former Cindere|ia, drawing her- self up to her full hetght Matters proceed quickly tn a try house, Tt goon became evider’ “that Hittle Mina Selwoo'' war sett her cap at Sir George, and people we dered what ho coul! see in this man Who was almost old enough to he her coun that es was dying lov for him, She led him on to the pra al with a dexterity fer beyond her yearteand not good for anybody, Hut she achieved her eject, and when wh ind herself at ihe altar to heeoame Lady Wynman Davis, mis. (ress of Wynman Park, and stepmother in-law of young George's wife, Mite Sel wood, the former slave, drudge and de- in, felt that ehe had at last got even her elder plisier Isabelle, Mra, George Twabelie felt» potent wrath whe wedding the letter silebtly jaw In fo, too, with wild, tine She wae not invited to Nor was #he consoled by which Eitle wrote-'n lecturing tone of a mother who rebukes an erring daughter: uw Lady Wynman Davie Informed Mra Wynman Davis that Sir George wan ro! much incensed againat her that \t waa quite impossible for them to meat for the present, and that #o great was iis anger that he had gettied Wynman on his second wife to make sure that nis Jaughter-inslaw would never enter the house again. Condensed from the World, London |romtomrta is NO MONEY Declares Her Son, the King, Is Infatuated by! ‘a Narrow - Hearted Subject Fifteen Years His Senior’—A Royal Outburst of Anger. | the Amenateted i " Free ance} markable interview | Natalie, of Bervia ne WAY Queen (Cop rien’, 1900, by LONDON, Oct published « Quee has | summ ) Bebastion. ‘ihe aa with forr who hear # regard to her of Bervia her ie in | Queen srwe that | an infin HILY On her part, Kot up waa iret the dismissal of a few oMcer of my sourehold atiil at Helerade and in order ) pocket thelr Mlowanver Never was a oman more infatuated than my dear, donded son by this narmw-minded, narrow hearted Bervian subject, fifteen yeare hin senior No language te (oo alrona apparent: | vy. to exprent Queen Natalie's sdisiike TO CHARITY. ed Lawyer Shearman’s Will Says He Gave Enough | in Life. | The will of Thomas Ge Bhearman. of Hrooklyn, wan filed for probate toda Tt was drawn tn 18 and dlpposes of an catimated estate of 620),000 | No clvaritable | ste wore mate | Mr Shearman, He oxplatned ila in his wil by stating that during hie life had given more money for various forms of charity than he had expended for the entire expenses of himaelf and} family, Ho added that at the time he drew hie will he had already given tn! charity more than he then estimated his) wealth at To hte brother James, Mr. Shearman, bequeathed onesthind of his estate; hin winter JuMa, he gave onesnixth, to one of hin law par ners, John W. Ster ling, he gave $90,000 and his valuable law brary. His wife imine lo restduary lega toe Dr, Mioriing dn as named an executor 3 HOUSES THE STAKES. Big Crowd Watched Tug of War Between Two Naphtha Launches. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Oot. &—-Con- tractor Charley Cruner has houses to bet. Ho aleo hy naphtha launeh that te the pride of his heart, He boasted so much about it yesterday thac Edward Evane, of the Beaside House, grew weary and declared that his launch could tow Cramer’ launch backward while she was trying to go full speed al, It's too easy,’ replied Cramer, Ul) bot you three new houses against a din ner for all our crowd that my launel can tow yours backward,” ‘The two launches were made fast aern to stern with double-chain hawsers at 40 P.M, yesterday. City Counce! David Barrett, the referee, stood on (ie banks of trangull and tdeless Clam Creek, amid 29 exelted cltigens, and "Gol" ‘The naphtha fumes smelted (o heaven, the engines whirred, the serew prope raved like mad on thelr #trong tittle shafts, the crawd yelled words of root ing cheer, and Messrs, Cramer and vane nearly flew apart from the fury of thetr exertions, But the launcher lay as idle na two painted ehipa upon 4 painted clam creek, Neither could make the other budge: The crowd began to get tired after two hours and drifted away In little roupe NEWS OF THE CHURCHES. fobalotstotololeintotninleatatotatels teletuietetottoiatilteitetettsotottiobtoterlabotelstololtol=falninlottotobololetotofs Sieth ave Hey for the purpose of providing # new lunoh and water founretn | Mr Hephert Lame, "the polleeman evangeliat,'* Te will pre tthe Sleriem Reso’ Non, | Roe Ky lortures Tyik Rewnd avenue, between One Hundred and to be ‘Rauirrel Inn’ dering ine Highteenth and One Hundred Nineteenitt | winter The Secrwtary of (he eselety Mr Hon 1 Wednesday evening Huriog the lem two ail @ bait years De ban Hubbell baa received imip-four mew Into Proapect Avenue Metholla Ppier Chara, It is expected dl | coal | present toa ‘on Yalling health pantor, reeumes services WIIh Inany eneournging Indications, The Amity Theological Behool te gon Cnt To with about thirty etudenls and meven Jomtructor. The Desacongraren’ Bociety ti three di enees and five probationers connec lon with the A will continue ite it, Th 7" Rev, dL ton AN nd Cine Hundred 4 on the Achievements of (ihriatla past one hundred yearw, and p e tbat le before the Corie In the new century, The eoond Avenue laptiet Chan n ani Ninth street, Mev, ior, have completed extensive Improvemen Mpa thelr house. uf worwhi, inal ing tog ond ventilet 4 new celling In will rev Jog the Bthten of Authorahip.”* m. Amity Haptiat Chureh, Rev. Lelahton Williama, | * | ordinane (rabam, delivered the Art tnt ‘Tuwsday evening Ite! The leet auspices at the Actors! Chere ANi me ot knew ane ot Mt Chaney ite tera, and Me anet arent vorlbe Lapras between emolovers f stent relorme't rt | will, from indarvement of ma | workmen engam tan ot Fill be of & praciion ¢ The Memorial tap | duet held Nreok yn, ait the he pastor, haw wmmner renorts om eulyions igher (hy Meg Hewitt < acl @) toomarr Wil admin of baptiam after mormiog. wor Tae corner-mone ot wood Tape D.D. pas a q \he new editing of Gren: Charen, Hrooulyn, Rev. A. al, 1 be lelf on the oth inut William Molden ond for ten 1 Tlsconal Rev Archtescon ot Buftolk rettor of Trinity hareh, Northport, Lt. to hecame Pretor ot Bt. adi, He vit 60 son, in wNIeh he Wve work for the past pear wen doing effect f — The 1900 World Almanac js Inter- ‘esting and uneful, TOM T. WALLER. jowart artie, tenor, and Harry ® Rinner, nad ‘The morning numbers will be as fol- Andante, Symphony I!., (eethoven) \ (Thome); Lay My Mine banedlctue Creel ime: Rvening. wan (Gartietth; "My Beit Doth, Magnity iPlay Weautitul Land” (Macy); Renee f+ Thy Me i (ariby): Allegra miawsoro (tow last Munday the Metropolitan th, Madioeh (. Pelera resoumes his servieoe oo | CaMif dasteted 10 the musical vervige. De, Otel) ’ a. ear wil o t tomorrow fenular supply in tne Bamacr Avenue Waptie: ral apy bu morning end Brooklyn. to aL arylion ‘Pheipg, Bohan hae gt Wornen’ pum of 81,20) $0 thn G> ProtenianeRptoropal von anatidty atte Temperance Boviety Int, Paper Co, RA Hpeeial ren ering polittow! «itu No. ® Broad st. N.Y. New edition World Almanac now MpAlen supplement for Up 09 dale, Cavers the Chinese 8 an) Incledes large two-color wap of Chinn. Over AH) pages, substantially and bandeomely bownd, 2. by mail trom The World, Goolety Por sale by wewndeaiors, 1 In 1 ne reason he spectators retired to thelr ho} fay away, where they could still hear the incessant choufohoufing of the infur ated naphtha launches, After nightfall men went back with lanterns and torches, and atill nether contestant had ained an ine *atuteree Harratt sent for a pouch and biankets ond composed hime for a night's rest on the olib-houne pore iy Yi o'clock this morning C1 remer tet loose a wild yell, Hie launel war tow Hvane's all around Clam Creek in the matter of layiti« ta naphtha Kvane had laitated of the foolteh virgin —— | MENU OF THE MENAGERIE. hk Animaln’ t] | tone Fast Sand | park Commissioner Clausen has for nished Mayor Van Wyck with an item a supply the improviden Aw HL eommisstoner Clason saya that his appropriation for the goo has to be In creased bocniae & number of animals have heen born. In the lat enumerator are three Hon cubs, one hippopotamus one camel, one buffalo, one axis, two noudads, four nylahau, six red deer, two fallow deer and one elk arte The World Almanac has @ ready SCORES QUEEN DRAGA: EX-QUEEN NATALIE. for D Be recounte her Queen «a |Morgan Line El Monte Southfield's Struck Steamer Rap- pahannock. 11h | ture st frultloan efforts to nip the affair batore | lows pot |MOTORMAN FOOLED ’EM. onions Got Fat-Looking Pur Before Crowd in the Street. | approached a Av old fashioned looking black leather | wallet (hat appeared to be well Aled | with wreenbacks, Iping between the rect oar tracks in Broadway directly tn fr (Trinity Chureh, atracted (he attention of a dogen of more passeraby adway (his morning, A doaen persone saw the plethorte wallet a eo same me and rushed for ward to pick it up, Jumt at the same Instant (he motorman of @ downtown wound cable car of the Lexington ave: hue tine saw the pocketbook, Me Hinohed the grip a Tittle cghter and dhe car shot forward, running between the people hurrying off the weet side « Hrowdway toward the wallet and the pot where Ht lay. Then he brought the car to a atands wl, Jumped off and picked up the wal: lot himaelf, He quickly ellmbed back on the car and started on down Broadway Several those who had thought to pick up the pockettook took the number of the car, 87% and then walted for the ar to return, The poltceman on duty at the cronsing walked down Broadway ® block and boarded the car on ite up TWO LINERS |FERRY-BOAT | COL © Morgan line apt, Parker, arrived New Orleans and had been in Uriah steamer 1 Liverpool for eoliiaton unre A dense fog prevatied at the tine. ‘The |b Monta had her » pa vent the water the Nappahannos ston a Hen her courve PAYMA TOOK om LIDED.| HITS A SCOW sngitude 14a apt lt thing wae learned os (0 e sloamed weatwart (oward Cie | « i the EB] Monte proceeded oy ed Passengers Shaken Up, but No- | body Hurt. | stenmer J nh M " morntig / Island Rapid Tranalt Company, wa reported that the « morn Minion w Rappahannock und) Bat New wnt News, Va how stove In and) apart my the starboard bow, Thy | wtem showed a deep ir | sail was hanging across the bow to pr dentation and ng in u y the damag After the colli x Suddenty a anit she in of HIN HeOWwA Ww ran full inte tt emoet of STER FUNDS, —— * ething New British Naval Officer) Something Ne Fled Here from 315.00 i Pri Bermuda ‘$31 nynizes. . peel 8 bth APL I hc enemas | Who ean arrange them nine serous of jumbled letters into the names of Wien Red, A tm {lata “Qyekwen, hie Weldarat Fancle Roe, Appiniant Paymanter of) awias lho, Linolis! Hohe the Britian warship Mermes, which ts) ‘nem monywig’ For example. 0 now stationed at the Hermudan, wan ar | RAR! can Be transponed inte Sew York ‘ And 6 on. You Can Only \imw each elton n ralaned before UnHed Biates Commls:| iia own group. Te the. petnon, ae 4 stoner Alexander this morning on a] complete correct llat he patd Me in charge of embeanioment. Ho waived ox: | he. te the pera amination and was held to awall a ware | (ladys oF genta, for t rant of extradition. feet Hat will be given a beau it ¢ Or for the fourth largest th . Roe came here on the stoamehiy | given a Mae $M Gold Wales, for the At Madame from the Bermudas, arriving | hanteome $e aiik Drage Val i Th more Tate lant niet, Word rewarding it Te eet a sian ‘the gptity a had been went to the British Consuls |in money of the other prites will be divt town trip. ‘The car came up and the polloeman got off and waids “He saye tt wae filled with brass chips, | told bim I'd have to report it, and he sald he would (urn the wallet tn and make a report to his office himself And you bet your jife,' added the po» Hloeman, “I'l nee that he dows.” ‘Then the disappointed dowen who had eought to frat lay bande on the wallet melted away into thelr oMees, FRAUD IS CHARGED. os Broker Is Accused of Selling Worthless Bonds, Molph Rotoweh, sixtyawo years oll of M Kast Third street, a broker, with thoes at 9M Broadway, was arrested tovtay at hie offee by Deteotive Her- weant MoConville on (he oharme of grand larceny Vor several weeka Capt, MeClusky, of the Detective Bureau, har been receiving complaints from persona out of (own an te Hodesoh's business, Inventigation proved that the broker was disposing of siock of the Anglo: Amertean Minin Dredging and Trading Company of Wos Virginia, an alleged mythical corpora tion In the Contre Street Court Magistrate Mott heart the evidence of Mrs. Mimma Hoffman, of Newark NoJ. who claime to have lost $00, Bodeach was held for trial TO CHARGE MURDER. ————— Will Be Gardiner’s Move if Scharn Is Freed of Burglary Charge. manuel M. Felend. counsel for Fred erlok Beharn, notit District Attorney —_— SHELLS EXPLODED. Fusitiade at Vieko position for reference on my desk, _AULES PR STORM, dition World Almanse now io wupplement evv a { AM od the Le ee two-cober mop of (Vine, Ove pages. Sean, cubthantisit ant wt yma trom The Works, vider Pao Lively Blare, LONDON, Oct, &-A divasirous fire has ocourred at the cartridge factor and a ship of the Viekers-Maxim Compan large stock of shells, ready for ment, was destroyed The funillade of the shelle pternation. reated the mt ites} con: 4 by the explosions | i [i still have three of Conserve! office here, and Dep hard arrested Roe in his + late of nine Marehal Hern ‘ corn ites SNE, iH) on the arrival of the ehip, Train and) Muse are ‘The prisoner had eapumed the name i von'will tea tteer of Rowland, Whon arraigned se VN Natweday Stabe lee admiited his identity, The charge shag 4 A Brag, Wormers Topi gal against him Is that on tant Tuesday he | waht and heve a good feeling atl nent embessiod £7 of the funds in his % conte from Ariugeiote charge and dererted hie whip, Roo i* {gave td wend. us the vatne and addpoae of twenty-seven te Old and hap been | your newrest drugelet and tell tn the pervioe ten years PO ag Ae | hal. an equal oy Neer A Distance makes te HONHST AIR TREAT 16,000 BOERS quired if APTURED. |Siruideata in Mt ej early) ae Ward fae Co Dept New York —_—-— Prisoners in Hands of the British Reach that uarauteed. Contes Wis Who in receive an lin Ko) M6 and 8 Warren atreet Lawyers LAWYER pire ad free ae + ond collects females’ wages Divers, bapkruptey, arcitent, collretiona reampuiab le or write, LAWYER. Hoon 1028, 16 Perk Hoe, New Yorn Number Now, DIVORCE, ten "iinitt'y ian! LONDON, Oct, 6.— from Lord Roberts, that the number of prisoners captured or smurrencered te d must NOW agerenn Commandant to others are on thelr surrender, A detachment of the London Trish en: deavored to surprise a party of Boers Oet, te tire after three hours’ flehting, wih ax hear Bultfonstein, men wounded, ‘The iy ee 27| TORIES WIN. am Be LONDON, Oot 6 neventy-one members have now b elevted to Parhament, wervatives, 71, Unt ‘The LdAberals have ant, ve, the [0 London, nuffered de Bir Robert Retd 1 neoted with the Ven was reelecied for D ly decreased ma Veter Maste vera of F than twenty erk’s office The more hid e to i" u Father's ¢ mreet and & of policeme burial was NOT IMA Means the Result Undoubtedly many from troubles purely which extet only tn th and sveb troubles fur quack 1 ae ‘Onrietian Belence However, the noying disease which word |magivary aod \e Jaed bit of fare for the animale in Cen: | Gardiner this morning that he would Oe ee al tent Park Zoo, on the Mayor wished tolon Monday make an application for Lille pale nt Nalher ell a simple know how ti was the animals could de-|Beharn's release from (he Tom abecurtty ‘ a Nailer sith ie vour $1000 in foodatufte eaeh yea Scharn has been imprisoned since Aug, | itn oF Hinimeil ee ring he lt be ‘Thia in the daily menu for the menag: [on the charge of burglary. Mr, Friend |." * lg pecause the pain and 1éhIng Meat, 235 pounds; (inh, thirty [alleges there tno basta for it and mays |l8 Cure I be patere ate wae leneibary ana | nM | milk, ela quarts, Deend, 19) tar Meharn'a detention 14 lllewal rom whieh he nuffers aren , Hach week 300 bar tw cannot be cured by Imagination A pile barrels of apples, two barre toma] ‘The motion for the boy's release wit! [200 ave veaiotihanie wari, | toes and two batrely of carrote are{be made before Judge Newburger in ihe huh kad. cute he. alsnabd r ar placed ‘ [must relieve the pain & fi eh ee Or A ret te a ar [Part |. of General Seesions Tapeedily or it will be aondemned wen W Riity Wage of oats and Ansistant Diatric «Attorney O'ReUIY| ye Ww. N. Dunn, of STI® Shields Ave haga of corn waid thin morning that in the event Of] eyicago, writes: "1 am indebted to the Animals of the cat farmily-lione. th line Judge dismiseing (he indictment for} 4 Mile Cure ® thousand times for the kere, leopards and pumas—are made to Fe : : yramid yi i veitrve Bunday by tuning, Clier deys (UrBlary Tho boy would te helt on (hel gpeedy reliet and permanent cure of a they eat about #ix pounds of meat charge of murdering his sister Kate | pevere case of piles, | was cured perte with cent bow 1 chink grandest thing of the ly recommend |t The mani Cure are at perfect liberty to refer o person to tae and I will gladly answer wn! THE SYE yre that | want all pile sufferers to find the same relief All druggists eel) the Pyramid Pe Cure) and ap ii copiains no cocaine, opiate or any potson whatever, There were no fatalition, | entirely safe and reliable. at © vente per box Muller has surrendered nd Commandant Dirkeon and foating fir Joseph ind Laborttes, 8) Nationalist where Air Jomeph Savory k place thi morning from the My rd avenue i n remen attended {n*Baiva A Common Disease, Which Is by No treatman' do not need @ physician to} the bot I did not peed to ure, the Pyramid Vile Cure urers of the I A deapatoh recetved Real Estate at Pretoria, save} ~ LTH and house wh HAVE Pot vt pel to qulek pare . " ally Inoremping, nA] pear lis ihe pate, (a, UMN omer Ce nearly 16.0) men BAUM & COMPN 1M ave uh way to Pretoria to 4, but had to Sets from $5.00. Repairs Free. from $1.00. Hard Filling $1.00. tracting, Gas or Cocaine, 50:, Boers suffered heax a Sen Savory, tal frkir who works for excppe the 10 yeare patience and pain, when you can be Your hundred and tine every time? We fell out twloe a week to exca City; as follows: Con 47, Tiberale u 1 seat In fourteen years in Newark; thir captured rer Lord Mayor of “ poral, who war con nesuelin arbitration uimiries by w allah OPEN ALL JERSEY CITY. york, corner NEWARK Hroad Street, nor raon Karied, Masteraon, for For Sale five yeare in the at Poller Headauar Shurel at Bietieth A tunnber The ry Cemetery GINARY, Manhattan Credit Co, INVA THIRD AVE, BET. 68 sTHA 66TH S18 WEN ¥ tential of Imagination, nervour people suffer aginary dineaser je mind of the patient nieh a» fertile feld for for faith healers and WATCHIDe Weekly Vay uen . one common and an. ts In no sense of the that |e, Piles and, more (han t the Pyramt + the and | hail cer to all sufferers ramid Pile ual \ Vetally felf-addreaned stamped envelope will | y YOUNG GIRLS IN BIG DEPARTMENT STORES, foam writing this ot your herote etry your temptations, your heartaches, the burdens ineny of your youthful shouldera Draw G hear iy hopes, asplrations=aad the love that ofttimes brightens the dull of your every-day existence, Though | have met but few of a@ 9 wo arey of valiant: bread-winners—am uur honde have never clasped=—my heart pone out to you tn the tenderest sympathy, My sweet hope is that TE ) bring one ray of sunahing knto your lonely Hives through the stories L writes if tL succeed do this Tam indeed: gla |. The Jife of each young git -et - ied the counter or on the floor—te Ml ith (rlale of which the outelde worl {little dreams ‘The stories that a fow | them have told me of their tives would | make romances more wondertul than any | noveliets hain could ever eoncetve, } They have much to contend with Jealousy, Insolence of euntomers, alee hess many a day. while thelr pe wear ® forced amile eye and oftener poverty at home to crown thelr misfortunes, in many cases being the only nupport ot their familier God made the rich and He made poor yet can never quite understand Why the path of one He atrewed) with flowers And the path of the other with eand, Why | it that to some He gives Joy, peace, aud rieher rare, While othere tive from day to day In a Hite that ts Miled with care? For some this earth tsa paradiag, And (hey live th a long, sweet Area For others thin Iife is an ocean deep, Their toil ts forever againet the strea Jom fart now writing a story for Tit New Your Pasiny Srony Param tit whieh | am weaving many of the seeret incidents of the lives of young girls tn our big department stores, This romance, entitled “Lotta, the Beautiful Model: or, Lights and Shadows of Lite: jn a Rig Pepartment Btore,” | have cor- dinily dedicated to you, dear girls, with the hope that you may steer clear of rock on whieh our pretty heroine and yet, young girle will still sigh ry hove though they weep tears of pity ever | our air sorrows. In order to enable the young ladies to” whom Miss Libbey bas addressed the foregoing article to read this beautiful, tory the publisher of the Naw Tons the firet nine chapters to all whe will rend thetr name and address. Drop @ postal to Tse New Youk Fame Srone Paven, 4 and % Vandewater §t, New York HANKS DENTAL ASS'N Gold Crowns $5.00. Gold Filling Soft Filling 50, Painless Ex- Much poor work 9 done by Dentists whose sole claim to superior work- hip is the sie of their bills, much more is done by the "Painless’” Den- next to nothing and sells out twice a week to guarantee which he gives Why risk Ume, money, sure of the best service at reasonable | P'ieem by an old established, reliable concern who do exactly aa they adver+ ‘re not ashamed to use our own naine, neither do We y OUF KUArantee ‘Twenty-elght years in Jersey teen years In New York NEW YORK ~205 sixth Avenue, southwest corner of 1th Street. NIGHT, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, of Grove Street thweat corner of Market Street, For Sale. L RVENYRODY Jewelry Anyining you furniiure, dry 0 tonidential Phase be early with Want ‘Adve copy for To-Morrow’ s Sunday World, we ot PPING ST NES 7 SUCCESS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Work Monday Morning Wonders. Fawr Svony Paren will send FRE |

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