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THE DAILY SHORT STORY. 'MISS IRENE VA IN “GAY A DANGEROUS iting e'hait ant nuded COURTSHIP. WE Hua ot Translat:d by Al x. Scha Was no badly injured that he bal In in bedaver Sunday, On Mon- @aprright, 180) vel Story Pudiisding Co) is he, wae #9 worn out from the INCE Adaug, Knut Husaby's Hehe Ara hs We hot ae fo xo Co work pretty daugmter, had grown Into hl Vid ® young and charming woman, Ate ay mine fa wie re was little peace in the vil rh nf and Me he hall Wage of Husaby, Day and night tn hardy Inds of the neighborhood enma, beat ni i. {n wordy and fistic quarrels on nor ac-! gull h . count, ‘Tho cilinax, was reached In the oom NEM Bahyrder, inn on Saturday night, when some of | mege nuts challenge (0 bat the boys had imbtbed tbo much. big brother and nephew. i Knut Husaby would not think in |Joneinely toward the narrow those days of golng to sleep on Batur- | to the wide of ARlaug, yodel agaln triled through the day night without keeping nie Dig | iiiey. 1 He know that if he would foather On, He Was also sure to attempt A m ne his hit a a. LU have a heavy oak cane ext to his bed | evening he woud receive another drel. for emergency, as he called It, “Aine | bine Hac. § sR, bend him to. bed: Tor God has bestowel « pretty daughter T must climo ‘tne Alip, some other On tne, it will be my duty to keep mer Fearon There. Toward dawn f ne UbMNOO * ro from harm,” he would say ot the almost herpendiculat | al was the son of thelt aguinat hope to find some ft, A strapping young reltlow, full] £ seme wa io ancending th of grit and darin ers aaa that, Aim f water slie Thore visited Aslaug more frequently | ue wamealt oa ‘s work Aslaug fat on the mountain, She did than did any of the other young men of | Hot anticlpate that Thore would be able the village. ne « 0 fo come to her Chat naht, but she ge This rumor did not plese! tac others woud come in Nie etead, Al Knut. Ih fret. he denied tt, sayting that | ananaired hy he had never seen Tore and Aslaug to-| began to kt Fethor, Hut the pooyle Jaughed and) fee turned. toward the ‘| " natere ' but the mist began to rive no that she) winked at thie. ‘They 4 that ‘Pore | Cotdd Wot even Olattaatieh the tree bopa.| w sly lover and that Asinug knew! She moved aver to (he other Ai 4 how to hoodwink her father there sho eat dreaming for a lon Tho spring came, and Aslaug drove! & aie riveted on the vai the cattle to the top of the Alm moun Hed her soul with unapeak> win, Aa the sun slowly descended in| “Suddenly. she Colt a. desire to give vant the horisen and far above tho steep,| to her feelings in eis We has aut A iia af ees sang the songs of ebiidho; 6 “dittien | ae ‘ Gol rocks of the mountain, the bel- | o¢ the village ae National AONK, | WMEOO@OODDOOOOHODG ded weird in the she thought that} ering her. What in 4 can this be? whe naked herself, "Tt cannot be the echo, for | am facing the #6 Bho advanced to the edge of ihe rock lowing of the cow’, (ha Barking of the a and the yodel of Asiaug resounded over the valley, the lads, who were working {n the meadows, felt as if they would like to cawt away thelr neythes and pitehforks and rush up the sleep paths to court the falr singer, When Saturday night came there was @ race between them to reach the moun taln top, but they doseended much more,” rapidly, for bohind tho door of the cattle shed a stalwart man was hidden, who gave each and every caller a pugilistic Teception, and tod (hem that if the English Actress a Revelation) to New York Playgoers in and, aminaing tier seme around a nen Wicked but Clever Drama, \n y tre® she searched the wall of the mountain, But it was quiet - | op on the fjord; not a bird It 19 unelene to further discuss the play | of The Gay Lord Quex" an it te being | Prowented to im these day at the Uri terion Theatre. 1 came here from Jand labelled “wicked, but passed Asiaug returned to her eragey couch and again begau to sing, an ume she could not be mistaken, for it was indeed @ human voice that responded to hey pe yodel. in the a v é aherushed to ae Nod on t aslo’ orate Ret drumming at}, be Ne deeh tie Ae eh Treasury oMetals successfully, jul a ‘The wooers knew that there wae only | he behald a boat mborea to Fy ‘small did “The Girl from Maxim's.” “Coralie | ovo moan Jn all Husaby who could boast | Hranch thas dotted aut from the Fook) @ Ce,” ‘welt and Lady” and “The Only fitty feet hel aw a red cap with a man hen it *making ite way up the slippery side where not even & mountalh goat, wivld dare to of the pomewston of such a a» that possessed by hore of the rich peasmnty #ons of t rhood thought that it, way a othe common puteher was lord tt thus on top of the Mountain And to Keep ail woers away from the beautiful fe Ae OW Knut was of jt id Husbands of Leontine.” We all know that “The Gay Lord] Quox" in a sterilised product of Ho-| caeeto, Reynolds, Daudet andin hundred | others (ndt Cotgetting Lord Byron), and that it 1 outremely clever) but what we pf all did not know fs that John Hare, eu- pable and eonvine! a that he ts ‘ibe furtihd back (3 her place, and jared not utter a note or word for fear that my me d wooer would be Buriee sare tne the gat Ml \ hfe though she did B ut bee ht erself on the grou thre f bry sain ‘9 be the atar of the play) held Aad Jong, i eave biades of Me (he fact chat ty tn) Ay} Vane Aviaug’s favorite he. ay non Would whow that they could tb ‘tame ‘ne “4 short ander, could do Lwin yim Beth Dan ip on what mas, cney Se ae ETE oe ae Knut, it iat was oeginning to pained. 11 ea the ony re bicccide pal wn My ns pty ty ze i b ++ vy with te being done there! q v0 rt mage In & bout with hie fon “in th rm: | ‘Then Pye nt een pe s. oy at sen prtadl yard and prdve a form: an act of "thor and latactory. ‘has Only ono path led t her pai emptadion @ dainty x 80 altomet ta ‘An. oxcellen’ Alm, and. it ts way Goa. thal her | heen seen Nero in Need Mike Vanbruah iN farm. oll fopntaton Bae ne wae crpects " policattons, t ime dear was expected | Pathertin- heaven, oh ly ee moe," she | {0 n't rood fl ithe na putea ea it that she ay tres ore hom, aes ‘einnate Ane ponies this latest Pinero | to me wssiad Y ae aot ih rhore. Ho swung himeelf around dex- sheer force of her art wae cere Tow ie saad tes one: began to bark terourly and threw hie assailant into thet} y by oy agai handsome thieket, You will know soon enouRh what! w A no A nok Goat" him, a. ye, on ts beast nine “the, " he ea ow on bie bre Ni fe Thi ras Aslaug’s brother, or of th of teh next i oO ine Vagbrug? t women the dhbrd am rejoined na her In pia nbraced ach other conta not the side af the barn he the grip of a strong a throat mA ae around his What do you want of met’ asked ted, is not a ASSERT OPE KEW utter a oe ld Py ne enty, subbed ty at enrol Will Receive 150 Con- vict Patients To-night. nd with there words Thore received an- other toiling plow, Th the face of dangor Thore's strength wee doubled, His prowers came hin to piset for two muscular si it Tn the end, ho i» a ity and power, Thore got a “hae ohe shail re his. AGUINALDO PLAYS THIS GAME, _ POUGHKERPSIB, N.Y, Nov I~ ‘The first tranefer of Insane convict® from the Mattoawan @tato Horpital to the new hospital at Dannemora, Clinton County, will be made to-night Forty> eight male patients will be sent from Matteawan, Within a month another transfer will be made to bring the total number of inmates of the new tnatitue tion wip to 160, which Is ite present ca» pacity, ‘The tranfer to-night will be made up of some of the quiet class of patie Among them will be jad ya My fe jerer Of & for ay rans on he eant nae of New ‘of Ls Bhakespoare.” Another will be oun 3. B, GriMin, one of the Pi i, spercniars "us yA ntendent of Mate He taken, og) teen of (ithe Mie ecm attendant ite (rom M a Kr yer Ce in came fhe n 00 i capacity for 9, Baa oar ae ie a in learn ryersane convicted of fel0nis, n é Are patterned | the Ave pine with the spot ball, the con-| KF He. and” tho various peniter: Buropean model, but they are) tre one counting five points and the| tlaries tink eformatiin of the Btate conatrunwd with wooden fnstead of | others fonr twenty-one | Inutead to ean ; one beds, ‘The appliances for this oa tor Dont The bot mad it ot oe lnaynnion 4H breed @musement ate wooden gues and balls wots bag t Peig onhte No fenaie of either wood or vegetable ivory, of bres or grass for the lead, privonere iii} nt to Dannemora. Another “Good Thin A FRIEND OF POE, oop tera wan a wood thing At Aqueduct HOMAS Hi. LANE, the artist, | resterter,” sit the fret imam with the borne. who died recently at his 4 Bilzabeth, A LIVE-STOCK PIONEER. }OUIS R. HASTINGS, who dled in Texas recently, was one of the plo- neers of the live-stock buainens in Chicago and the last of the pioneers | delphia eight, to survive, He drove cattle over the’ an intimate friend of Rdgar Allan Pos, mountains in 181, and in 1867 drove the} With whom he was associated in the first cattle into the Chicago siockyards, | management of the jaar Aly fond ee One of his boyhood eye] Home-Made Barometer, whom he used to vial exile home in Bordentown, Mr. Ae of ordinary singe Eat tn ‘that condition i ict vaweatens| CASTC ORI 1A Mewar MISS IRENE VAN BRUGH,. DOHC ON AO OOEOOEOORDEGODOO® } make It ___ THE | WORLD: WEDNESDAY BYENING, NOVEMBER 1, ia] NBRUGH LORD QUEX.”, , | ae Is aeeciru il at His Home with | Pneumonia. | —_—— | Joseph Ott, the leading convedia no Durloaque at the New York Theatre seriously il with pneumonia at hls Pl home, 2 Wewt One Hurdred and Vourth vive Dr, Moffonry, eald chle sriing t tle haya’ could el Mr Ott ta well known In theatrioa lea, throughout gaunt He rured the States In The Star Qaser n other farce comedion Hie state horesn Vaughn, the widow of Will ast week Mr (Mt yer brary for ALL JOIN TO HELP OBERLE, than 92,500 for Siok Actor's! to Act as fapers, | The benefit performance of “Arisona’ for Thomas Oberle at the Herald) Square Theatre to-morrow afternoon. under the aurpices of his fellow-acte will ba Ananelally, the bigmeat affair of the Kind in the Inet three years, Individual subseriptions have now ex seeded $2,0). Apoctal donations received yerterday were $10 (rom Joseph Jeter. from Pay Templeton, $9 from and “A Royal Pamily* from OWauntey Oleott and ‘rom Grace George. ¢ Important Mananere in town F219 1M: oot oe pespessesses] te and BERNHARDT SCENERY HERE. Settings, Too Large, Maat He Cat to Vit Amerioan Stage, coming (our {1 this country have arrived in New York and are now being put In readinow® on the stage of the Metro: politan Opera-Houre, | Seseascasess W pen nt unless Tam great B Mme, Bernhardt and her company are tw " e le ho conger young, jl ’ Vl emehont ptAidatis. Ann | How On the ocean on board L’ Aquitaine and nte due to reach New York next fram |!s {oll and Minitous, thin of feature anit ' Monda: French actrena'a expensive will be Joeably graceful of movement jut she has an intensity and an ears Howtnews 1h all her work which in de no vi to her for Hehiful, She plays @ diMeult part Cand Necovere waen | say diMoult T use the word ad- ene! too large, even for vivedly) as few Women, if any, of our] the magsive nage at the Metropolitan own #tage could play It Opera-House, Orders were isnued yi tt is q rather hasty part when you] terday by her bi some to ¢ Your fairly} to cut It down jo clever The misft Pier Sophy Fu «| her theatre in iy would York, sy younk jer b | the Garden Theatre, Wife Patent’ ot leedleye esteem and| ws r engagement ta this city will wholesome life, The role of the man-| be play ae written by Pinero, | fairly with the genma of indecent op- yd yet Mie Vanbragh » It a delicacy and @ sweet oss that In Snoxpressibly rex Jourint seme live Midweek Musto Notes, Ernst yon Dohnanyt, the Hungarian planiet, is to give two afternoon re- ri womat frowhing thia week at Mendelesohn Hall he oridly, of hae real ¢ ‘harap na ate ta ihe Oret today and the next on Batur- ror on ¢ day, plums do not # hut she plays thie world! Hot only jnoffensive but past. ely, altractive, or my memory as | If hard work and begs prepara ean do (4 " Deearete, w fou ppere to be prese! Metropol+ will, Ten yeall bul two womei who ad ae \ o lotely |/\a) nex Mit Toei evening, will " captures Broadway a i: 14 "Files boa ire tace Mudditord, our of the past and wi Palio ‘Bro priere Pri “ame Van ‘anbrogh care or the Wiig Paull and 10 ae (ramp ae a" Herbert Whit ney he an Engliah Gay Lord Quex' somnet 0 wee and) dave, te tn yy on @ short professional totale about, Without her Yohn Hare American tour, and Arthur Pinero would look ao a and paltry, indeed, desplie the fact has Garde gen and i tia MRS, OVITT GETS A DIVORCE. ment of dra ¢ construction, Hut you away from (hie one] Daughter oe Oa! . Waring Broaght truthe Mies Vanbrugh je the conta te % Paal. Louise Yates Ovitt, a daughter of the late Col, Waring, has been granted a divorce from her husband, Albert BB. OVIUL, a lawyer, of this elty, ure on the atage of the Criterion, a Will continue. ones until “The Gay Lord Quex" leaves the: Wilda Nt ‘RAYMOND SILL. VERDICT AGAINST RAILROAD, |". Secree wan arated na Paul | — Minn,, where the Ovitte lived after thetr marelay je. Woman Thrown from a Car niet i her petition fal that be | puma Hot contributed anythinx | Awarded $1,000 byw mer | iomard her support since eahy Ih ike Mra 1 Oberhelin, of 819 Tenth} and that she had jived with her mother for over a year, No defense war inu le voovered a verdict of $1,500 to the mult, he Metropoll- ‘ompany thrown. al ding a Bixt! avenue in the a. "4 eat Why They Stared, “When Miss Gotrox went to the thea. tre with me last niet, and 1 work net an Wish evening ehviliea you thauld Ave seen pe ' inductor started the ear While | pe stare," vail ihe Cypoelieg One, sétine Mor whe wan boarding it aly, wonder w im aued for $2,000 through he poor girl was pa oils Bleckler Me vs ur Med an vnkind friend PROFRSSOR TURNER, of Fairmount College, MADE HIS HAIR GROW “ After Being Bald Thirty Yous yh Remedy That |- Completely Covered My Scalp With New, Natural bin” Says the President of Fairmount College, Sulphur, Kentucky. niente ANY ONE CAN-HAVE A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE. ener oat efiowe ter ¥oU ave any dowbt abowe I iF word for ‘The life of the poses him ww cat Bight he le exposed to the Norcent ‘stortns How Peruna Restored His Health) ea captain especially ex archaeal aliments, [ay and and No claoe of men appreciate more the value of Peruna. It not only cures them when & steamer Norfolk, All the scenery, costumer And stage! cold has become thoroughly settled in head properties for Hernhardt and Coquelin's | throat or lungs, but @ proper use of Peruna| as. warning prevents thom from taking (hese colds Chronic catarrh often makes |te approach Senor tion, of Booker Alabama. Mont, M. Wheeler, fa Ginguiee, efor may become « viettin of chronte eatarrh, Peruna has been indorsed by over 50,000 United States, including the following prominent Special Notices, uesada, of the Cuban Lega- itt a Meson! November puffiness in Ue nose, etringy mucua tn the (boat, alight cough or wheerinese-any one of (hese symplome should be regarded to become “QF OTM | A FAMOUS SEA CAPTAIN: NOT RECOVER, T="s What can be cured in the beginning tn a) Captain Tull has commanded some of the| week or two, by using Perona, it allowed largeet vessels that crows the Atlantic, @ \o personally known to thousands of poopie | faithful treatment | who have met him on board of vessel, He 4a now captain of the big Chesapeake Bay | most everybody knows (hat by hearsay, and thousands know it b- blessed expertencd You ha@ better take Peruna now, for by Peruna ie the remedy for much canes; a! he} and by you may be | long tie tn order to met well, ‘ashington, D.C, T. Washington, Al HORBUCH § WEATHDK STHIND oF th Applied to doorm and ne jelephoae, Movbuek, 172 Fulton, Amusements, (trom to-njan torlutin RAUDE ADAMS| EM PIRE Matineos JOHN DREW HARLRS , Uti Kya, #00. TRH. |GARDEN * CASINO, Propalaton never Détort Kb CRAR COCK uh, Droatway, « sian Geine to Work No Me Tro ¥ THR DELLE OF WI Ie ~ AUTOMOBILE |’ | SHOW NOW AT Grand Central Palace! tat OPM th Nov ov Motels and New. Methods of n int Ih ot ‘LAIGLON. XTRA MAT THANKSGIVING. Today ant Situ in RICHARD one |S TERION THRATRE rer & | 44h ot Ma ive, & eat HARE, THE GAY LORD QUEX. MADIBON #Q. THEATRE sat Matiners Tooley tn the Hig Museal Comedy DAILEY HODGE, PODGE & CO! |GARRICK * MATINERS TODAY AND SATURDAY WM. H. CRANE as DAVID HARUM FHBATAR, ath Eves a O16. MEATRE. Evey at §. TI) ob Mad. ove, Mat. Bacardi [RICHARD MANSFIELD in ail v.| Gearae W. Laderds BRILLIANT 800c! iste TEC deer, FA0) | MUSICAL Bi OND WAY « “Foxy Quil ler” jerome Sykes. | of Tuskegee, | \Da Belva A, Foohvent 619 “F"' street, iN. W., Washington, D. Senator Stephen R. Mallory, of Peas | sacola, Fla. Exe Chief Justice William C, Cham- Washington, D nC bers, of Washingto Congressman H. Benton, La. Governor Jpeent J. Johnston, of unm 8. Smithmeyer, architi mery, Al General Joseph Wheeler, of id W. Ogden, trom |from New York. Governor G. W, Atkinson, of W.Va, port Bxpoaition, of Philadelphia, : KOSTER EVG, ORCH,, 50, Pront Ore: The, bone BL. | & BIAL'S. THUR sEANON 4 NRW Youks sf AVOUT vavDatiued bATHeY wala! ' | Mt ” i 20% DAILY » MAT. ae _ nso WAY AN ur . THEATRE, FF LOST RIVER. Mee Whaat it /GRAGE ORAGE BEDAGE ‘HER MA iti, AMERICAN MATINER chp Monday) alk | WaLLAUK's syvosac ae iat * BU SPORTING STAR Foe saps Onlars tent THR PRINE rik i} Myown in Chews) did phyoique aud ain RK Tull, #8 tka of 1 of Peruna. the many things whieh he hea raid about the world-famo remedy, Peruna, map be cited the following lector, written trom Norfolk We The Peruna Medicine Coupany, of Columbus Ole “Aller suffering for years with catirrhal and bri nol tal it trouble, { was advised by a triend to use Peruna, and a the uae of one bottle I was rel eved of my trouble, Ita pleasure and ieel it iamy duly to rec mmend this remedy all felloweauflerers, Hesides being an absolne cure oatarrh Ui is one of the beat of tonics,’ ROK. TUL » Hay and all along our Al lent health, He is ja the month winter catarrh season, © ot the head and catarrh throat are prevalent dart peaie, A the appearance fightest aD a me OO) {rune should b ta ie prevent a on throat eatarr: winter and perhap ‘A’ atiich th time saves ni ot Peruna taken at the onset of a 14 weleht ta gold to There are tow Tuna. Reruns hes been pr remedy for catarrh for Addives The Perna’! ft cine hue 0, for a free copy of tl ltarrh book prominent citizens of the persons: Ex- Governor P. B.S. Pinchback, | Louisiana, i Senator W, N. Roach, from kota. Judson W. Lyons, Register of the ) Treasury, ot Washington, D. ‘Hon, H. 6. Worthingtoh, ex- ister from’ A sonatinn Republic, Jutehes of & tenncioun Aisener, cold, @ tendency to eneene, @ ronie may require months of diiged to take it aw Congressman Amos J. Cummi Governor W. M. Lord, of O: Wa the, Guage ional Libra Hal, P. Denton, Chiet National E Amusements. I Amusements, PROCTOR the fond “Mat Nain We All Orch. fhossaw suet a onTNGOUs t "a8 ' ay BRY kyo Ww War ti Fleas’ Ss OYA MAT vont ie WUTTERPLY SELLING THANKSGIVING ii :. Herne vagharbo “HERALD ue kvyry ive. (RATING fe ie Te WY TRIUMPIAS, "ARI THEATIE ver 410 i MAT, TO-DAY. Grass Widow Burlesquers, hath The Welding Night" | m the the Wet Lage Testimonial THOMAS NICHOLAS SKATING RINK, » weer Tn eT ™ ‘ 4 + Pablte Dally, Free onder, | ADMIRATION ») ORNTS 8 wae WE at 'S KAA 2 ¥O A onae Lt nu Yi MOTOR ee KEITH'S “it cA | tAMILTON. FILA, wie 4@ RYAN, @o 0 , “ JMEATIR. iran bab oa Daly's ote San [i Ls Al, FAMILY, Germans Thea. Sty #00 Lyoctii |PHILIPP'S “ris a Brooklyn Amusement oy GRAND Mr. Josh 420 BT. AND OTH AVE. rin Me, 6 Ary bik wait Nba DAILY (a 2 tan: Hig Concert wr ath Ra. Mattoon 2 prooxLyn atte “ Wek UaAUN i RIES ee

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