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I 1UK WOULD: SATURDAY EVENING. AUGUST 13, 1892. 5 H
WANTS NO MORE OF IT !
It '- -
I Young Lady Who Will
each Chinamen in Sunday
M School No More.
s Hattic Lloyd Resigns from Dr.
HI Dcems's School.
mt Satisfied that Men Arc the
Hoper Teachers fcr Celestials,
L the Chinese Sunday-school connected
Khe Church ot tho HtrungerH meets on
cond Sunday In Hoptemfcer to light nut,
rouble between HupU Kru? and tils
Ma cj.doatlicn pupils tlicrc will bo mi
r chair on tbo side of tbo tablo opposite
Rf the most devout Celestials.
Replace bus been dcclnrcd vacant by Miss
KleLlo)d, of M- tlrceno stteet, who tor
K a year has been n toucher ot Mould-bo
"Ollan christians. Miss Lloyd haj be-
Bo convinced by ber mother's good advice,
Bsltily imUernal authority, that sho was
Vpskcu wl.cn sdobclloved tt was her duty
Etrucl a Chinaman In the Intricacies or
Ballon.
believes that men nro bolter fitted for
Bt-ork, and In order Unit men may bavo
Bporiuiilty she has resigned bcr position
Hat her.
B. l.lojil was seen by an Kvrvt.o Woki.ii
Bcr vesterda), nnd conllrmed tkcstnle-
Tthal Miss llatllo bad sutreiidercd her
Kt one to whoever wants him.
lon't believe In girls teaching Chines..',"
Blrs. l.loyd. "1 didn't want llatllo to
Hlntlto first place, but sho tboujrlil ll
flWuty, nnd I gave in. Hetore tho Sumtncr
BBlnn llnttle was slcl: tor several weeks
fcad not been at school. Mio Intended
ling when the school Is reopened on tho
Hi Sunday ot September, but wo have
Heading what Tiik IIviimmi W'ni(i.n has
Hi to be the character of the ' lilheso ami
H-oncludcd that the shall not go back".
H.U Is all I want to, say about It. The
H.io may bj all rigid, but as long as they
Blie reputation they now do, I think thy
Bd be taught by men. 1 have had nu ex-1
'Bieo with theiit niyscir, and pcrdips
Hi noi Judgo them harshly; but I don't
Htlie) are tin rl,iit kind ot people fori
to nssoclato with. '
BtsLloyil was one of the brightest young
Bwt-achers In tho Church ot the strangers
HHese Sunday-school, sho always ills.
Hwaged the cfTorts made by tho Chinese to
Bmo social lions with their teachers and
fid not attend picnics and other nDalis
re chinamen are treated by their tiach
Bias particular friends.
B r.uinber ot church people stand to an
Immi Woki.ii icpnrter jc.sterd.iy Hint
Ay of the Chinese Sunday .schools mil
Ac a chaugo In the method ot leaching j
Hn they are reorganized, as usual. In hep-!
bcr.
Bdor McKce, who receutly visited the vatl
schools of New York and Hrooklyn, In be.
ot the I'rc&bytcry, says tint Horn what
Has seen on his tour ot investigation ho la
dedly opposed to the system ot employing
rig girls to teach Chinamen.
fll think men am more desirable. In my
Hi eh," said tbo Elder, men are employed
Bfeaenticrmans who do not understand .1
H'1 t English. Again, go Into our Italian
liins. There you will rind men teaching
so Ignorant men certainly no quicker Hi
rn than tho Chinese, who are lemmncd
their perspicacity. In legnrd to Intermar
A'es I will say, while 1 nivo never run.
Vied the matter, thai 1 believe such urtalrs
Aio tnost unadvlsable. 1 do not think, lion.
i, lli.it girls when they undertake such
Hies are actuated by anything but religious
lorand s'.'ll-sacrlUce."
r. Kdward Ilralslln, pastor or tha Wash
ton Avenue Hapttst church, llrookiyn,
Hi lu rclerence to Dr. Lewis's proposition
Hcrlacc young girls by middle-aged women
Hi men, that be would be bappj to .see such
Hnange
Mr As fur as the danger of lutcrmarilage Is
fncerr.td," added in Ilralslln, " 1 hale net,
Hk'11 ,ln' eases in my own experience, yet 1
Uluk In all probaMlltv they nrlso Ironi that
toMmlty and lntluiio') leniied during the
frlod when the Chinaman n, Ih' teelpletit,
n the young uomau's teaehltig. she (eels
mpatby, iihlcli entries lor an ay. Hie
Sua or seir-saerlnee Is paramount. It Is not
"allhfiil love.
" I he reason we hair many young ladles as
aehers Hi our large Chlue-e sunuaj -school
"Uraiiso they are theonis nhoproner tuelr
irvlees. It Is dirtlcult to It ml faclicis at all,
nd thov; who genei ally voliuilperu.ro .voting
.eiiien who feel thu greatist Inter, st In the
inrk and are willing to saerineo tlivin-ehi'S
i' tho good or humanity. I think lu our
clioo I. however, less than ."iilpu ceni.aie
uiing ladles. The greater portion are mld
ie.,iged men and many mnrrled ones.
As tar as regaras tho une-teaeher, one-
Ii'Ui'iln.vsleiu, I think II aijses lioui the eil'
twa In china or each uupll hnvtn a master.
The Chinese here look for ll and I'Xpeet It.
Another reason Is that It Is a necessity, l'ew
Americans understand Chinese, and Hip
others llnJ It mueti cushr and tetter to oc
cupy the half or thref-iiuot lors or an hour or
tuition on one pupil. Il.v this tliey can ae.
coinpllsh Romutlilnsi olheiuise thoy would,
lull ol success. '
Where a Chliiain.in tindcrslinds the Cng.
)lh latuuago ihoroiglil), as tn I lie case o(
lir. '1 bonis, a teacher In our -chool, ho Is able
to teach a largo class, at least eight ol his
Irlluw.coiititnii.cn. As many of tho Chlne-u
cotno to our schools simply to l-urn the Ian
giuic, not the doctrines of Christianity, I am
frcntosay tint tho Inn teachings should bu
illvMod. .Sight sclnvils should becatalllshed.
and thero they should learn th latuuagi,
Atler HiU they should couio to receive roll;
loiislntructlou." Ilr. Dixon, ot tho Hanson l'laro Ilaptlst
church, thoiuht tint the matter ol teaching
should bo I laced In tho lunds ot elderly
pcrtons.
' Young girls should not bo placed In a
position to bo inorillled suddenly by a pro
Iedon or loo rrotn a pupil Mr whom iney
liavnfult merely a Chiluan interest," sal.l
Dr. Dixon. I should nut caro to see it In my
church."
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TO PRESERVE LEAVES.
A Little Wax and Paint la All That
Id Noccssnry.
I lately went into tho iooiu wuoro my
invalid eoitsiti was lying with u great
spray of gorgeous roil ami yellow maplo
loaves from tbo trees outside her window,
" How I wish I could keep thcin so !"
slm jigheil, ntid i resolved to rcpiutluru
I them us n surpriso to her. '
1 bought some nieo yellow beeswns, I
I two cheap catuol's hair brushes, n 'iny
. iiuttlo of cAiiitltie powder nitd it tube of
green oil paint. With bomo leaves of
I difforent sires I wns ready for work.
The leaves hnd been soaked over night.
I put the yellow wax in two small tins:
i mio I loft brijht yellow, tho oilier 1
! enliiiod with u llttlo of the green paint.
When nielled put on tho tinder sldo of
' oho of tho leaves with tho brushes, llrst u
I ending of jellowwax, then one ol tho
green; this nmdo the leaves nupear as
I turning front green to yellow.
I 1 totind ouo of plain bright yellow wns
i verv cllectivo ntnoug tho rest. When tho
leaf was well covered, mid tho vfnx about
tuick enough not to In oak, 1 pulled tbo
leaf gently olT. peeling from tho skin up-
ward. ' '". 'VovAnyKV.
SLAVERY IN PERU.
It Ooob by Another Name, but la
Bondage Puro and Simply.
Slavery has no recognition in l'eiuvinn
Inw, but thero nro ways of ntaiutiiiuiug
nnd explniuing it not unwoithy of sonio
udmiration lor their clevtruo-i. 'J'aUe, j
for instance, an established ehacm or
Uaciendii-nny haciendn. According to
law tlie Indian is n freo man. t'eitainly.
Also, nccoiding to Inw.no man -white, '
mestizo or Indian may lenvo tho pluce '
wheio he has contracted n debt until ho
lias paid it, if his creditors enjoin iom
barger) him.
Now, it happens that tho Indians are
nil nnd always heavily in debt to tho
owuors of tho ohacra wtiero they live, mm
said owners do choose to enjoin them.
Wheietoie, toucludcs llnrir' AlMutiMr,
the Indian remains perpetually oinliar
1 go' d. When tho young Indian lias grown
largo enough to do what may bo regarded
as it man's work ho enters service.
, Ho receives tho habitual recompense of
nine soles per mouth. On this sum ho
I cannot live. Tho master knows it, tho
Jnclinu knows jt: but what is to bo done
i when such is the established stipend
throughout tbo length and breadth of the
1 v alley ? The result is, receiving nono of
the commonest necessaries of life gratui
tously, no ovurdiiiwK from the liist. . A
strict iiccount is kept ot nil that he ob
tains (i oni his master of food, clothing,
' implements mid knlekkuncks : papors of
injunction are duly served nnd he is com.
pelled lo v,oik on day alter duy in satis.
faction ol tho debt.
' Consider another phase of tho matter,
, If a man desires to esmhlish u now
hii"ieudn ho can obtain all the laud he
! in iy need by simply "denouuciLg" it in
i duo legal form, occupying and building
u house on it: but he cannot secure
laborers by spiendtng tho rumor of his
jwisiiei ami summoning a crowd of ap
plicants Irom which to choose.
Tor this ho must lepnir to sonic well.
itocked luicienija wheio there nro Indians
' to opnre. pay 'tho debts of such ns bo
lelects, theiehy transferring tho Indian
! with his obligation mid its attendant I ond
I of servitude, from one master to another.
' Shabby.
ijv,iw r,Mi(i'.
Tommy lint you told me sho was only
your third enisle.
Dick She is. Her mother Is my only aunt,
and sho has two older sisters."
How to Conciliate an Editor.
It'totH 7'-J-(M .s'l'Orv.,l
" Vou look an nil blue. What Is tho matter
with you:"
'I hat editor has sent back my last batch
ot poems. I vv lsb 1 knew bow to get ids good
will."
Tliat'n easy enougU done."
Iloivainl to do It, to put him In good
humor?"
Don't send him any more ot your poetry."
," A MODERN LEAR.
The Troubles That Beset a Man with an
Appetite.
If there is anything upon which a vast
amount of flno language has been need- '
lesaly expended, that thing is personal in. !
H" flnencj. In my opinion au opinion
I lawd on thirty years of most convincing
I experience, personal influence, though
I lalkud of as much us tho Into Mrs. Harris,
P u ai unsubstantial as a myth. Tho philau. j
' tnropist who has begun Vy trying to re.
form tho world and onded by seriously I
asking his eon.scicnco whether ho has al-'
tereil tho views of any soul in it besides
binncir, will understand me. !
My benevolent offoris woro cTpenJed
wholly in behalf of nv fathor. Mv
Hiother was a New Kngland housekeeper
.of tho old-fashioned sort n womnn who ,
Wnshod witli mortiticntion ir unoxpocled i
winpimv found her with less than live !
B1Dll of enko. with tarts, pics and dough. '
JnU galore. Her prosorvos were always
B0"'1" " pound for pound," and her hams, j
I'leklcs nnd jellies wore tho admiration of
Ur" neighborhood. iT.ndor this regimen,
HP1? sisler Ithoila and I grew up to ho
H pair of sick.y dyspoptics. nnd at
bont tho ago of twenty married two
Wotlinr, Pitnilarly aniiclod. My sister'
Uti(.,ta menrrr,! ,i1(1 ll5tin aisplcnstiro
r r patents by eloping nt the ago of
Tntten .vhu n blacksmith's sou. rhd
I J" -o fwilled little tomboy, nuil
I o gc c ,j, not .Irtl.tv fri,i that her
I "' H our gain, still people ot' n deli
I '"1" linti v. l,kt, mv eiKter Hhorla and
ib"-elf, poi-i hr(llv. i,a eM10(.,eii t0
,t",v', tl10 mn A after one of such ten.
I ..
dcucicR as Cordolia's. My mother dying
a few years ago. my father divided his I
properly between ithodn nud myself. ,
He had no sou to work his farm, ho was
too old to work it himself, and he did not
wish tolo bothered with overseeing hired
labor. Joseph nud I begged him to
mako our house his permanent homo, but
Jacob und llhoda wcro equally urgent, I
nud it ended in his dividing his time
nbo.it equally between us. Hut he
hai'n't been lit our house more than three
davs before ho began finding fault with
his food.
" Seems to me, June." he said, "this
bread ain't just l'ko wlat voui mother
used to make.''
" I'm thankful tomv it ain't," said I.
" I hi i is unleavened bread, Yeast is lank
poison."
" It's prcttv hefty," find lie, lifting a
piece in his hand, as if living to guess its
might. " Don't let that s'ice full on v ur
toes, Joe. I'vo known less than that to
1 mio n man for life."
" The merit of this whole whrnt luend,"
said I, " is that it conduits nil the ele.
ments necessary for tho nutrition of tho
sy.teni."
Another time he mil: ".lime why don't
I you cook some mint? I'm perisliiu' for
j want of it."
! "Meat!" 1 rxcliiincd. "Arc wo cav
' nlveroiiR luasls, thu' we should prey on
olher iiiiimalsnud iiinkoouv ho.'ii'h n bury.
ing.grouud for their leuiBius?"
" Uuryins-giouud:" he said, dismally,
:&:&ft'ft'..'fcy.
('.oni l.dfl Xiglifr Sporting Ktra.) I
THE TURF.
Stewards at Monmouth '
Fail to Inquire Into
Reiffe's Riding,
BABEFOOT.f HE"GODD THING."
Monmouth Association Offers
$1,000 Cup in the Choice
Stakes.
The worst piece or riding scon at .Mon
mouth i'atk during tho prrscut meeting was
that ut Jockey Heine on Kstellu In the
sixth nice yesterday. 'Ibis inaro ran
seven furlongs u few days ao lu I.'.'-Hj
and won under a pull, Vestetduy sho
was ulso under n pull, but she
didn't ln. tho was Leateu nearly lltty yards
by ltarcloot and May Win. It .Master ltcllto
Is accustomed to tiding In tbo West ns h,- did
at .Monmouth Pat k, ho should change tho
manner of tils ways and leain to tide
In KaMirti lashlou-lo win. It may be, as
somo ot the Jockey's friends ns-ettid, alter
tho race, that, ho Is Incompetent, lids Is no
'excuse, and It only makes matters worse by
holding up tinner .McCalTerly In an iinr.ior-
able light for putting up such a boy on a hot '
ifavorlt". II lias also asserted that Kstello
could not run in tin-mud. 'lhlsinay be tiuo
alo, but, Ihcu, whydldMf.McCarteriy pcrmli
her to stall and why did ho tell lit 4 Mends 10
back tho tn.110 It ho knew that I.slello
Mas aictso to heavy going. It 10.1v
be, as 11 contemporary charitably 1 emails,
that Kstellc had "one or her mean Ills on and
wouldn't try a 3 aid " This disease must al-o
be peculiar tu Heine, for ho was not observed
to try, cither. .Vine-tenths of thcspcclators
wcioor the opinion that thu mare did not try.
Everybody expected Unit tho boy would bo
I called below the st en urds for 1111 expla
im'loii or Ills peculiar Jockey.shlp, but
I he wns not questioned, lor the sim
ple reason tint tho stew.uds nolo
no; at their nnris. Th"V ale not. thireloie.
competent to Judge the line, nud .Master
luetic will pionabh escape seol rice. The
paid Hoard ot Monoids which was proml-ol
by the Monmouth park management has not I
)et materiiilled. 'I he belting In llto nico :
looked peculiar also, liaieioot opened attu
in 1 mill tiui plunged upan usthouxli It was '
a certainty. Ills elo-lug price was :i to l.mnl
he won In a walk. .Mr. M. I'. Dwyer'.s opinion
on the race would lie 1110,1 Intcicstlng. lie
had mtlte j svt ell bet on Kstellc. I
Alter this most ctlraordlnaty laro Ilare'oot I
was put up at auction. He was entered to bo '
sola at fi.uoo. .Mr. .1. .1. Christy ran tho colt
up to v.Vloo, at which pi lee the auctioneer
declared liltu sold. 'Ir.inier Maiden oblecled,
linn oi cr. saying tdat d" had bid HtMlo."!, and
this necessitated another sale. 'I his Utile
Mr. christj bought the coll lor i.l.lou.
The Moumould As-oclallon, lu an en.
dcavor to bilug those two good three. eat
olds Tammany and Lumpllgdttr together in
the Choice St ake oil fatiuda, have ntfeieil a
gold cup valued al l,oui) to the winner.
This Inducement may Induce tho uivneisor
I Lamplighter nnd Tammany to start, but It Is
very doubl nil. There would be no excuse lor
, one or the older withdrawing, but some
how owners ol crack horses rear to ineoi 0110
another. Ilo-ddrs the two mentioned theio
are eugiued in the Choice Makes Ar.ru, 1'lcK-
1 pocket, Mr .Miiilbcw, Vorkvlllo llelle. Ills
lltsliness, Dagonet, l.oonawell, .Mars, Hare 1
foil, I.ocolialchee, Kilkenny and Two lilts,
I making a grand Held. j
I ...
It Is rcporled that John Marr. the trainer nt I
Poet scout, Is to take that gind sou or 1.011,1
lellon ha'k to Kentucky. It Is not llkel) that
Poet Scout will again bo seen on tho Kasuru
trioks. He has a small lump on one nt Ills
ankles, and as Tiolner Marr sns: It's no
use waiting lor a liore to become a cilpple
befot e you try and cut e him."
Vorkvllle Hollo uasaddoil In Hie compara
tlie stakes and 111 ate n lint r.ivorlie. In her
luellmliiary soiuclhlng frightened her and
sin slopped short nnd refused to budge.
Tinliicr Alli'ii Mout out or. the track ami Mttti
his open umbrella prodded the Hello so aniu
make lieriuoMi along. Then tho stiierstltlous
gamblers rushed lu and hedged on .Montana,
inr they declared Allen bad hoodooed ' tho
mate. Cen.iln 11 wajshe did not win. Mon
tana beat heriaslly.
Schuylkill woula rrobablv have won thn
last ra:o yesterday dad not his headstall
slipped In the last lltty arils.
(ildeon nnd Daly lx t S'.'.'-'OO on Mccormick
In the last ran1 yesterda. The toll ran a
; disappointing lace.
The Vice-President at Bar Harbor.
Inv psociTrn men, t
IUk IUkboii, Me., Aug. 1!J Vice-President
Morton arrived here this morning.
"The fact is I ain't half niirh n cheerful
object ns a buryiiig.grouiid thero uiu't
any bumps or fullness ubont me."
" This sort of talk is distasteful to me."
said 1.
Breakfast was perhaps my father's worst
meal. 'Iho many wholesome piepnra
lions of grain, such as cracked wheat,
oatmeal, comuionl nud hominy appealed
to him in vain.
"Wo consider this excellent brain
food," my husband said cheerfully one
morning, as ho took n second help of
Oiahaui mush.
" 'Tnm't bt.'iiu food I wnnt," Fnid
fnlheri "it's stomach food. If I nasn,
horse I wouldn't mind In in' on liran nud
chopped stilC. Don't you over have any
milky
" No," Fnid Joe, ftnnrtly, " wo don't.
If 1 was u calf I wouldu't mind liun'ou
milk."
" You shall bavo somo milk, father.''
said I. rising to get it. "It's a bilious
food, but it contains idl the eleiiieiit.s tlmt
make up the human traine."
' Ilowntn tea and toffee intliewnvof
elements ':" he iisktd in n ini'trnble way.
" Thoy am nothing but tiinuliint-,"
I etcliiuui d, glad to lind ho took even
this slight inleiest in thu subiec . " 'I lure
is nothing m them to I mid up the liod ."
1 "Well," he mu dolefully, "I don't
1 know as I'm looking for anything to Inuld
t my body up. I've got past that. If I
I can only liud sometbtu' to prop it up,
I comet din' to keep it frcm enviu' in, I'll bo
I satisl'iod, "
If it were not tl.ut pcoplo who live
dygicnicallv are good-natured, my bithoi's
j ipicrti'ous dls.inleiit would have lietii 11
sore trial lo iih flue day nt dinner, after
.lo-eph hid said our usual limn of gnoc.
I in,- lather iNclaimtd rudo'v, " 'o may
, well siv the Lord innUo its ihankful. Joe,
for 11' he didn't make us thankful no
1 poaer 011 tatth could.'1 Tul satne day
ho nsked for pie.
"Ho you know what pie in?" rsktnl
GRACE IS FOR PEACE.
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Ho D023 Noi Favor an Inde
pendent Mayonlty Candidate.
Still, It Is Too Early to Discuss
Local Politics.
Above All Things He Wants to Seo
Cleveland nnd Stevenson I'.lccteil.
Kr-Mayor tlrace's Interi lew In 1 iik Worn n
tills mottling, 1,1 which he slid lh.it he Is
personally oppoed to the nomination or an
Independent c unity ticket, w:rs the talk or
politicians at tho illy Hal'., the hotels and
the National headipiartersot bold political
parti, .i.
'1 he Interview was regarded Irom various
standpoints. It Mas gciieiully louciuded
that Mr. drnce ineatil just n hit he said. At
presold he was against the nomination nt an
anll-Tanuuany local ticket, and wdetder a
light should be made later depended on bow
1 events shaped In the future.
I .Mr. f ir.100 was nsked :
"Will there be a ticket nominated b the
Atitl.Tantiii.iiiy iieiiiofiais?"
" h." leplted thecv-Mayor. " I cannot an
sMer thut ipiesllon. Thero 111.1v, and there
nia not, Ih a Uilnl ticket placed In the Held."
i "Iho organization which sent delegates to
the m mouse convention und opposed senator
Hill's uoinlnnilon lor Piesldcnt nt Chicago Is
still kept up," suggested the reporter.
1 Yes. and It Is being slieiigtticned. We
nit' th "toiighli c.rganleii In nearl) everv As
semliU ilMrlct and we will have committees
In each or Hie thirty UMtlcls bchiri' sept. I.
While we do uot siy thai the oreanlzatlnii I
villi nominate a count ticket or take put I In
n romlltiatlou against Tammany Hall, we
Mill hold oun elves In readiness lo meet any
emergene.i willed ntnv arise.
" Wedo not, ' t'liiiiliiii dth"eT.MaVor, -'de.
sd'otoilo ii'iytlillig that 11 )eoar,llzc the
election ot 1 lev land mid Stevenson. The
successor the Nation I tlei.ct Mill bo iOilM.1
end aliove eier.vthliig ele."
Mr. tiraee siitd that lu his Intenleivon
Wednesday he did not Inleud to criticise Mr
Whitney, lie added:
" I mil glad he Is t-iklng a prominent an I
.irtlie Interest In tho campaign, list lure is
nlnavs need ol in nblo and evpelleiueil man
like lit 1:1 at National lleadiiiiarleis. Mr.
Whittle and myselt nrrnu the ioit ot terms.
What illtfcrences or opinion which may now
ovist Mill nil be settled, l'herc Is no doubt
11boulll1.1t. You see It Is eatly In nrraiigo
everything, and. ns fur ns local politics Is
concerned, seplenil" r ond nciobcr nre iK'tter
months to decide what Isb'st to lie done than
Hi August."
" Hyou thought a third ticket would erst
cteieland votes, Mould oil oppose Us nomi
nation''" .Most assuredly. And, on Iho other hand,
ir I thought opposition to Tammany Hull
would di'lp Ills elect Ion I mull tauiriitdlid
ticket. lloMever, I nlsli nbtivii oeithliig
else lo seo Cleveland and sievcnson elected."
JACGERDORF FOUND ALIVE.
He Is a Patient In Bellovtio Hospi
tal, but Will Soon Do About Again.
Homer Jiiggordorf. of .Ml Klditdjc street,
who until esterdaj had b"en numbered
among tho "mysterious disappearances,"
was sitniclcnll recovered this moiulng lo
leave llcllevuc Hospital.
taggordorf Is a cloaktnaker for stem A Co.,
or 111 I.lspenard street. A week ago nineteen
11I his fellow-i loaktuakers were discharged.
Tliey m-pccli'd Jnggerdorf of having caused
their discharge by acting Informer. Some ot
1 Coin assailed Jagcldoif ulth clubs and beat
him severelv.
Jnvrgcrdorl was taken to llellevun Hospital,
and on account of being unable to speak
i.ngllMi vol nell Ids namo was registered as
ludnrf.
Ills family, lu searching (or him, visited
Pellevue, bin no Jaggerdorl mils recoidcd
there ns an inmate. Yesterday, however,
It, occurred tonne or the ofllcu inon at Helle
nic thai ludnrt nilglit bn tdo man. Ills
family nein uullflcd and an Identification
followed.
IRON HALL SUPREME SITTING.
I High Offlcora Who May Be Ousted
I from Tholr Positions.
I tllY AhRot 1 tun no rh. 1
Isnitstroti-, Aug. f.' lUu supreme Sit
tlngotllio Older or Iron Hull held a short
secret session to-diy, but nothing or Im
portance lesultcd, thai body dolcnlng nil
, important matters until the lestilt ottde
! application lor a receiver Is made known.
' That Supremo Cashier Davis aud Supreme
Accountant Walker will be ousted by the
Supremo sitting, however. In case the plea
tor a receiver ts not (.ranted, Is regarded as
certain, as supremo .lust leu somcrby and tho
other eti'utltu ofllecrsaio or the Oi Inlon
that the actum of Davis and Walker has teen
agaln.il the intcicsts or the tinier.
INEW YORK CITYPAYS 5507,000.
Cnsh for tho Lingdon Claimants
I Turned Over to Counsel To-Day.
Comptroller .Myers this afternoon paid over
j to lilchard S. Kintnet aul Thomas I. ogden,
j counsel 'or the l.augdon claimants lor
I bulkhead lights on thu Ninth Itlver. the
, sum ot ,'.ii;,ono. This 1-, the amount allowed
by the Siipictne court to the l.atigdon clalin
1 r.ntson the atnended rejort Ful'inltted by e
i President iinnt-r Cleveland, itnu v.as a-
pointed referee In tho matter.
I
Joa; ami I explained. " l'ie is a deadly
compound of fruit, f.it. Ilourand fire."
"All them tilings is good, .lauc," said
my father, ' taken in lnodciatiou, '
" We don't want tham in this house,"
said Joe. " I ain't goin' to bo bothered
with dyspcp'iu in uioileratum,"
Not long after I was horrified to behold
my two delicnto children munching
candy. "(Iraudpa gave it to us, " they
said, smiliug stiekiH nt me.
"rather," I exclaimed, "this is too
bail! Candy is made up wholly of car
bonaceous materials none ot tho nitrn.
geneoiiR or phosphntie elements ruler
into it, nnd it is a cvcrc tax upon tho ox.
cmtory organs, "
Ho said nothing, but turned away nnd
took out his pipe, iniyfl'eiciit, nl-o, to the
fact tlmt tobacco is a poisonous narcotic.
I wns out of patienco with him. I fell re.
linved vi hen ho rxprofseil his intention of
going over to stay witli lthndi and Jake
for n month.
IMioilu nud 1 ate back and forth n good
1 deal, nnd 1 'oen heard how things wele
going theie. Slio nnd Jul. o nro t.ir mo.e
i advanced than Joo nnd I are. 'lliry con
I suler the if e of cooked food n sin'ul
pii'ideiMig lo iiuimal uppt tile. I'm lueak-
Inst they usually htivn a lltllo ground
i win' it. moislcuod with btnv jutio, or
I canned penis or soniclhtng ol Ihit sort.
, Dinner consists ot u little unoookc.l oat
' mtal, with ligt or dales, nud ocasu nnlb
I nuts. They have no nipper. My father
soon obseived that this was u foiluuntc
thing, n three sucli uieals a i iy Mould
hiive tiliished them off long ngo. Illi.itlu
fpioteil father assaying that f he h'.d to
lite on two meals u day of raw piousuns
' lio meant tohiiceuotighof tl.u-e. When,
1 tbuofore. my usttr m nt ni'ii tl o din.n.--rtiotu
oil" day lo sit the tab r, with ap
llo. inislus aii.l lie no al. sin w.isastou.
ii-hed to liud it nircn ly spreinl with cov
ered dishes, coiitain'ng un ooke I potn.
toes, tiiiiotK luintps, cnbbago mil
I onions. She nnd Jake ato some of tho
ISn.iM; iy ;ffnVWi-' yAf.J. 'jM'frAf- ",t's
TRANSFERS OF SERGEANTS.
Some Patrolmen A'so Clianed by
tdo policn Hoard.
The Polio" lii'arii this .if.ernonu niu-i'lde
lo loMiiiw' tr.insti rsol sergeat.ts :
Wllhatn It. 1 1, irom thcsmec.iid le.
diet In Tuiil.ii'eeud: I'liwnrl Piluu.iter
nnd William P. t ortey, rrem tlie second lo
the MMt'fiilli; Jolm 1'. Herllhy, Itom Ihc
l'ltidtntlii' sIM.eiilh: IMward .1. Mc.Ml'e.
limn iho I'list lo the Mtitli; Jolm Putt, trom
the Nluili to the I'lrft.
'Ilie-.e patrolinen Merc trans'erred!
Herman Wn;tliei, Irom t In, Thirtieth tn tho
TlitiD'tll't I're.ltict; Mlchcal T.upe, iimu
the'lhlrt.v.thlrd to the Twchtvllrst : Daniel
Cnrtln, irom tlie Tnent.ldsl in tho Twetit
sieond; .loliti Demody, trom Iho Thirtieth to
the 'lhlrt.v-secnnd; William Swin, tnuii (ho
Klghlhto the Ihllllelli; Iholiias .1. Clillo:',
trom Ido Tweiit.roiiitli to tdu Sicotul.
CONSUL MCREERY'S CASE
If Invoatlffatod at All, 'Twill Be by
Socrotnrv John Foster.
inv ociaii rnrfs i
W'Asitlsinos, Aug. I'.'. -Consul Mrt'iecr)
tills uioi nlng called on I he secretary ot stale,
piesumably In relation to tlie charges made
iigaltist 1 1 in oi misconduct during the Chilian
trouble.
It Is understood, however, that nothing
will be ilono In the matter until niter the
SeerelitD's return from Dier Park, w licit' ho
expects to go .satuiday to stsi over Miuilav
Mild his family. II an Invest Igat Ion Is de
cided upon, Secret ury l'oster will mot
probably conduct ll htuisoll.
NO ONE TO BLAME.
Tho Donth ot Wlllintn YVclkor In !
lCltltrs Ccnntv Hospital a Puro i
Accldont.
The case ot William Walker, the patpuit '
who jumped Irom a thlrd-stot iMtidow lu the
Kings county Hospital last Meek Thmsday
night, sustaining Untitles Iroin Mhlcd do died
last nlgdt, Mas lniestlgnled by tbo conitiils.
slii'itrs or charities mid t orrectlon.Itrooklyn,
to-day. The touudthut no blnino could bo
attached to an ot tdo medical start or corps
ot allcnilaiits
ONLY A CHANGE OF COURTS.
Francos Hastings Discharged Only
to Bo RonrroBtetl.
I'lances Hastings ple.id'-d guilty In lh
Court or (ti'iieral sessions to-Uay to n charge
of keeping a dlsonlerl house at :lti llnjard
street nnd Mas titled f lilt),
A chargo ot abducting tourleen-j ear-old
Martin Ityan, Mho Mas discolored In tdo
house tvlien It was raided, was dismissal, but
Mhen the notnan letl the colli l-room she was
niiftcil and will liavu to stand tilal lu the
court or C.encrnl sessions, she having been
Indicted on the .thtluetloii idaigc.
$30,000 STALLION DEAD.
Heart Disease Kills Harvey Noble
Record 2.17'..,
IT JtflOCIATKIl I'llKSK. I
(iiiAsn ItArnls, Mich., Aug. l'J 'Iho trot
ting stallion, llnrvoy Noble, on tied by W. s.
KlrhyA Co., of (inlesburg, Mich., died to-day
of dealt d I icasc.
Tho horso dad a rccoid of !.'.lT.i... and nas
valued al :io,nun.
NEW YORKERS WIN AY TENNIS.'
Morning Results in the Invitation
Tournament at Ktihant,
fur Ansocuirn rnEAi.t
Naiia.st, Mass, Aug. l'J 'Iho following
aiu the icsulls or tho morning's plu) lu tdo
luvltatlon tenuis tournament:
1'. 1.. Hall. New York, beat s. T. Chase,
Chicago, il-l, tl-:i.
Malcolm educe. Providence, beat tjutnc A.
hliaw. Jr., Huston, tl 0. it O.
Cluience llobart, M'M York, beut V. II.
Hove, U-4, n ll.
A JAPANESE MINE HORROR.
The Workings Suddenly Flooded by
a Rise In tho Hlvor Qlnzan.
rnr abioi lATrn rnrsA. I
Six Pkasi i-ro, Cal., All':,'. 1'.'. The ste.iin
ship city of inn Janeiro, Just arrived from
Yokoliimia, brings advices lo tdo elTett that
i thelnnalcoppei mine In. kltakcn, Japan, w us
Inundated Jul 14 b) a sudden otcrflowof the
Itlver (I lti7an. According to some accounts
nine miners and according to others sixty
miners were drowned.
No Claimant lor Merloy's Body.
The body or John Merley, who died from tho
clftctsot sunstroke 'n the HrooUyn Navy.
Yaid Widncvd.iy, Is still at the .Morgue.
Although coroner llooney das noiltled the
' man's lelatlies. who Hie at .Mill Tnentlctli
siteet, to lake It anay, they bavo shown no
iilspo-ltloii lo do so. 'iho body will lie buried
I In Potter's Hi Id tn.moriow unliss tl Is
ilalmcd by the iclatlies. I
cabbage. The olher vegelnblcH t'ney hehl
uot lit to eat becnuso they hud grown nnd I
ripened underground. '
" ruib'igrotind," suidfathtr. who was '
cnling f.vciything before him Willi svage
rapacity, " undorgrouud ain't such n bud
pluce. I've olten thought I'd better go'
thero myself nnd settle down." '1 hat
afternoon lihodn said sho really believed i
he would die. Tho turnips nud carrots)
Retuied lo disagree with him. Kho made
him drink cup Hftir cup of hot water,
just ns near tho boiling poiul ashi-ioutd
bcur it. I ran over with ginger and mus.
turd, which I use only in ease of sickm ss
nnd heard his fcobli voice lefusiug the
i-cvcntli cup of hot nater. "No. thank
ye, llhoda," ho said, " my stomach inn
stand a good deal: it can stnutl to be lint
lined i ut with chicken fi ed nnd greens,
bill it hain't no mind to be drowned out
nor scalded out. "
Tho old man looked hist ut llhoda, (hen
ut me, saying ihiti'.s which I will uot re.
pi" I. It distiesscd lis to be spoken to iu
' tins wny, but nllowalno must always bo
ni.iilo lor the fnt'tt'iics of o'd ngo.
'I he pom linn iicv r sci turd who.lv to
j recover lioui the law potaloisnnd lur.
nips. Ho grow weaker and wt-ukci till ho
tonkins bed nllogithcl. Imtinghis ill.
ness ho iiinintniii'-d ;i i ur ous aversion foi
nnylliiug in the slu.pe if gmeloi Hint,
nudiislouislied tuiogoi dladvwiio brought
him a bii'-kil of delicious grape by sttlp.
ping bunch after bunch, nnd throwing
them, thioe oi four at n Hint', hard at her.
now nt my sistci or miself, now nt the
j walls and w.iidows, llecdlidil "giapo
l shot." I remember, ntni Inughed in tie-
In mat' glio.it t ur iniitrsls. Aflei lhs lit
mini's into i.nnatural i .ili-i. und tli'ul. :.g
that Ins i nil was ,; piouciiin,, wo scut tot
the in niflcr. A poition of s'ciipttuc u,
lead and pr.-vcr oStifii. Tien tl.c good
limn sppronili'd his bcdi'iie und usU, ,
. Ll in whiil would satisfy tlieiieciesl ilcsllo
I of hi-IintlHc.
" l'ork and beans :" exclaimed la'hcr,
NANCY HANKS'S GREAT SPEED.
Tho Crnclc Trotter Likely to Eoat
llor Record This Hoason.
'll.egieit trotting tunrc, N.tnc) llniik. nlll
tu .ill pi ti tlit I) Inner her reeotd ot '.'.till
Is'foi.- the se is ui is ended'.
Yesterday at lirand Itapldt, Mich., UMiilu
persons saw her cipial her it corJ over a track
that vi .is nil In Id" best possible sli.ii.
Nunc teaclitd the llrst ipiaitir lu illls., the I
hair In l.ii, inn ilirie-iiui.tir lu I..PiAaiid
llii'MIri' in 'Mill. I
'I he innre titdshed good ami strong, her
last ipinrtei- hclng llinca at lit1 is., the Uilcst
o! the lour.
KILLED DY FALLING WALLS.
Rumored Dlsintor nt a Now Jorsoy
Corcsntratlng Works.
I, inn llniiu.r, N. J., An?. 1'.'. -II Is reported
here tint one or the buildings ot Hie Sew Ji r
sty and l'entis)lvatila Coiiientratlii 'ou
paiD's Works at tigdeti, collapsed li'-da).
I'.dir mi n ate reported killed and twelve
oldens, ilotisiy Injutel.
Tdo nrtloo or l'ie New .leise Hid l'oniis).
vanla Coticentintliig Compsti IslnthcKdl
sou lltnldl.ig, at 11 lirrmd street.
'lite clerk In ch.it go said no news or the
leporled disaster al Iho Colnpan)'s tigdeu
I Winks d.ld leen IticlWd.
A King's Third Son tor a Gift.
1st iH'ti'iui tt ntM I
Nr.w lltvxs, Conn., Aug. I'.'. Al Merits
Cove, In K.i st Haven, Prince Memar dlraldo
: tic Mine, tliu llilnl son or tho King ol i )ug,
IsspeiHllug the snminer. He Is visiting this
I'oiilitty with l.leiil. stienscli. 1 1 Ihoi.ituiau
nri.iy, who l a nell.l.nnnn Alrleni explorer.
I'lie years ng ihc Mug ot Congo made the
l.lciiti o.u.t, when lie was abaiil to 1 turn
home, a pi c'"til oi hts t tilt d son. 1 lie Pi lucu
i is n'M'UI'en e.is old mid has been well edtl.
I cJtnl. He will rciurn to Attica viiui.
Another Wreck on the Illg Four,
Inv Af irctnrii i-r.r it '
Dtvins, tl, Aug. l'.'.-A nest.bo'ind Hlg
lour paspnser tinlu e Hided villi an oust,
bound local irelglit at Sidney lat etenliic,
iiiecklng hold engines. Iho. mull ear Must
will: led down Iho iinliankuietil ugalnst al
ilwelllng-lioiise. John M. l.lngby, of Indian.
Iipolls, lliemali ol ll.e pnssuinicr train, was
rntally liijiiied, und tlio engineer slightly. I
'I lie passeiuers weie thrown over tlie seats, I
bill all escaped serious Injur. I
Christianized Indians Burn a Viltago,
tut aasoi hti n mm. i
VtciioitlA, H. t' Aug. I'-'.-Adrl. es have
lieu t eecli ed of the burning of un Indian Ml
lagoon ijueon I harlolto l-t.intl. lb' nro Mas
stalled In i hllslla.i Dollaiis troui Viuicouicr,
wlinolilected lo Hi" liaiigln.'of dead In dies on
poles Hi one pulton of the village, this being ,
tho tubal manner oi kml.il. supt. Yon ell has I
been letpiesled to lnosllz,nte.
Mrs. Fillmore's 105th Birthday.
liT Af.lH'ltrUt 1'ItlSl I
Urn tin. Aug. 1','. Mm. I.avlu.i l'lilin re,
I ho oldest Human In Western New Yolk, will
celebrate her '.o.ttd birthday tivmnrrmv nt
her Immn In t'biietiCK, Kilo I ouni. She Is
the whin" of Iiev. tilezlu lllluinie.it liotc'l
Methodist pieat'her. Mho tins a con-In ot Iho
late President Mlllurd rilltnore.
Unknown Man Klll;d on tho Rail.
iM'trlAI. Ill 111! IVIMMI UIUi.l
Nr.wAiiK, N. J., Aug. lg 'lite unknown
man m no was killed b a truln on th" Penn
sylvania lCillroad al .". o'clock" yesterday
tuteinoon died nt tho hospital at i o'clock
this morning. , gold Mated ui.tt Until and
toil weio found In Ills pockets.
Ignore' Carver's Challenge,
ftrifiti in tor rvuMs-n womtt.i
DkNVKK, col., Aug. I'.', Tim editor ot tliu
Hrini,iHin das not el accepted the clinl
leiiKO to a duel sent dim by Dr. W. Carver,
the inmous rule expert, because ot slurring
relerences uniile to Carter lu the columus or
Hie .'cjoi'ificiin. II Is not bclloviil that there
will be a meeting.
Watching tho City's Milk Supply.
Mr. II. T. v un Ynlkcubiirgb, Assistant Stale
Dairy CummltSloncr, sunt two forces of nun
out this moiulng lo Inspect milk nrrlvlng
over the Delaware. Lackawanna X Western
load at thn chrlslopncr and Har:ls) street
lenle". Ihltty-llvo liiindred cans were In
speeted and sixty cans of adulterated milk
Meie toil nil
Jacob Wells Dies Suddenly,
(in as'iiciaii it rnrs. i
WtTKinows, Aug. lg Jacob Well", a
wealth) ictlred ineichanlof New York, died
suddenly tld morning ut J. . Cdapln's
Island, on I lie St. Lawrence, eight miles below
AK..iuilrlJ Huy.
Died In Switzerland.
ll'V AKriiriATIll CKFAA t
Pun tnr.i.rin.t, Aug. 1','.- Daniel M. Zliu. i
meim.in, for many curs sccretar) and'
'Ireasureror the Camden nnd Atlniuli: Ittill
road tomp.iny, died cti Wedtiesdi) nt I'ou
treslnu, snlizc:land, In hi slxij-ulntd )tar.
Union Stock Yards Win.
HtnciAi. rniui i.vniso tvoiii.n I
Nkwihk, N. J., Ail,'. 1'.'. 'Iho Chicago1
Stock Yards cio-o was decided nv Vlcc-cnan-1
cellor lireen this wuiiiliig lu Mvur ot Ihede-1
lend nils. 'I he cast! Involns several million
dollars' writli or prierty. Th" suecessliil
ileemlJiils iiic the i. I.. Wllh ughby t oni
iuiiiv. idol lilcagi.luucllon Italltw.) and I ho
I ulon.S'ock Yaid coiiipaii).
with sudden fori e.
" I was not ulltiding to cientiiie com
forts," siiil the mm ster. toiilu'od. '
" Hut I mil," v. ns the t.ut response.
" .mil 1 intend lo allude to 'em till 1 gi t
'em." The glitter of delirium lenupenitd
in his eye, nnd the liouso re-echoed with!
'bricking demands for pork and ben. I
(lur neaiest neighbor, who-e sleep was
disturl td by this sliungc outeiy, cime In
next day with a dish containing the loath-,
ing vinuds. "Oh, you'll kill him," said j
Ithodn.
"He'll kill hiiii'i'lf." said she, "with
this it.v ful shrieking. II he's going to1
die un v way, he'd 1 1 Iter dlo tu pence. She '
wont into tho sick room with hirpoik
nud liciius, nnd n slice of homo ineile
bn ml und 1 utter, mid came bid. prcn'iitlv
with nu empty plate. A great stillness
btoinleil over the house. I looked in nt
the invsliil half on hour later, nud found
linn peneitullv sleeping, wilh n swttt
Millie on hts luce. '
l'roui this moment men di' le asil mnv
so. III. flltiler siiiolilc imitlovt'll tlfi
cuise Ih" mint bos n jjit'it itillvti
mi r tl bod), I. nt I tl ,i not s',piicc that
a mn-cnliiio love ot hi.u.g hts own w.iv
to'. I I tl.umpli over the pernicious i .let ts :
ot the most abhoried of culinary j
pro lints.
As mon es lie was nblo to walk liitht r
came bail, to our hoite. milking mhiih
liliplius.iiit leinaiU as lie cuno. ui out
' jumping flout the tilo beck into the frv.
' ing-l'itu. Hut t tun. i e cents nro prove r-'
buill) lirilitble, i nil I tool no "notice:
"Yi lint ; loll in ed now tu yen.- pro-cut wink I
ci milium." 1 snid. " is n liberal supplv of I
) nil the fli'ineiits iir.'i"iirv to rcnovnle tho
svlciii." And loi n.itpcr thnl night I
I'I'OV.di'il hill W til II gilli'KUM i lice of
I town I read. Iiui'le of the v hole .lain,
ami ii large s.u ee dish of diicil nni'lis.
He begun to e.tt in sileti'i'. I could see
he was weak yet fioin Ins sickuo.s, for
Pifstutly a tt-nr Irekied dowu his clunk,
nnd moisleied the bread, " Vou are
,-. . . .'.!u, - , ,' , ;l?.
WRECKED OFF THE JAPAN COAST.
The Amorlcnn Ship J'orth American
Wont Down During n Storm.
'' .irrTtTMi "iirss.t
sav l'liAscisro. vug. 1'.', -Aillcc rroln
Yokohama b) the stcithWll.i City of lllo
Janeiro tell ot the total lcs ot the American
ship North Ameilran, inpt. crcelman, lu Kit
Cli.ttitiel. IlievissUleft Yokohama In May
for Sew Yoik, vln K do, sailing Horn the lat
ter port Jtilv '.".' with a cargo of rags and
camphor. She wetit down In the channel
dm In. a st (ir in, but the advltes le 1 nolhlng
as to ihc loss or i:tt) i.l the cren.
MAY HAVE LEEN KIDNAPPED.
An Old and Won thy Rasldent of
Mlddlotown Disappears.
Inv ASKocitTt rums 1
Miniit i'tohs, Conn., Aug. 1'.'. (Ireat n.
cllcuit'lit prevails at Mlddlellrld over tho dls.
app.'iirancoot Cnpt. Henry A. Miller, a wry
wealthy and Influential citizen. He was seen
last oveiilug by dls nephew, Henry Ives, but
this morning he hid disappeared.
searching parties have scoured the country
nnd iliaivn off pondi Ihcreabouls. but no
linconr Mr, Miller da i oom, found.
Ho was oter cllii' cats old, unmarried
and eeecntilc. He wore long while hair. A
gang or loughs was seen In thn vicinity of tils
house last night, aud kidnapping Issuspeilcd.
Rlvordnle Church Dedication.
1st Asioiifint mm1
I Hit i imti k. An?. I'.'.-Thc new Cnthollo
I ( hutch or si, Murgatet hero will bo dedicated
ion Sunday next. 'I he Arcdtilshnp ot New
York will onicliite, and tlie sermon will lie tie.
1 llvt I in- Key. rather ' Itciisselaer. or St.
rriiticls Xutlir's tliuich, New York City.
Family Trouble"! and a Tragedy.
it t ritriATiii rns. t
I'm i auiei rill a, Aug. Ik'. Inliii Vorgau, .
rariuer In Ing two miles fi oni Carmlchitel's,
itleine cminiy. Pa., wns fatally shot yester
(I i) In Ids son, 1 homas Mr ignn.a jninig mnn
of tweiii).two. A stray slioi Mutindril a
jwitiger sister dangorouslv, 'I ho shooting
glow uiil ol tatnll) troubles.
Want to Regain tho "Advecato."
Amotion tins main to-day before Justice
Andrews in supreme Court chntnbcisnn be- .
Iiuir of tlie Hedell llroilicrs to set aside the
meeting ot tho trustees or tho New York
i iiis 1 1' i Publishing Couipany.at which lliey
ttere practically Irozen uttt or the concern.
Decision was icserved.
Van IlocHt to Challenge Dlzon.
i v itt'M'imn iMims.l
CutCAtio, Aug. I'.'. -Johnny Van llccsl Is at
Asldand, Wis. and will nut go lo California
to tight sol smith, as rcporled. (Jeorge It.
chirk, his backer, will challenge the winner
ot the Dlxoii-Skidly flghl In bedulf or Van
llei'sl. t lurk expects Dixon to win and will
back Vmi llecst lor g,ruu agalnat the chain
ploli.
-
Killed Instantly by a Fall.
Alliert llenl, an engineer, em pln.ted it 7fl
Verier strocl, this morning, fell through tho
hatchway Into the stlbcellar and was In
stantly killed. He was twenty.tdrco )ears
ohl und lived at Coulee, N. J.
Died of His Self-inflicted Wound.
Casper tieekel, janitor ot the flat IT'ti Lex
Ington avenue, who shot himself last night,
died In tlie llarlcni Hospital ut an early dour
Hits morning.
A On the one Amirf there'i
JR- (.VJti in cash ; on the other,
there's a euro for your Ca-
b farrh. One of theio two
A things has got to come to
p you that's promliod and
tB agreetl by tdo proprietors of
Jt Dr. bage s Catarrh Remedy.
I Hut, do you think thed
H make any such promise if
M they weren't sure that you'd
BA bo runsl I Tlint has come
Vto thousands, through this
T Remedy, when everything
else has failed, lly its miltl,
jjflH stxithing, cleansing and heal-
S in,? proiertles, the worst
H rhrnnio casus of Catarrh in
K tho Head have lieeu (Hirfectly
IHT and permanently cured.
M That's tho reason they're
WK willing to take such a risk.
H This is whut they say : " It
H wo can't euro your Catarrh,
H no matter how bnd your
VM cilw, or of how long stand-
yB lug, we'll v you ts'itxi in
H cosh." It they have faith
HB enough to say that, isn't It
.JHW safe for you to have a little
Hl f'dth, tool
NO ONE NEED SUFFER
Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment acts
like a charm for Cholera Morbus,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Cramps,
Nausea, Sick Headaches, &c.
lVrrinlt,MlMtlThnnl"i. (SMIHIH AC
CtDll'A.S YI.Nlt r,-h bt.ttltt. ln ttir.clltoi. 11)11
I'si: Iti-lllirlllNlisid PI NKTIIA I INU null
ities tie llt li-inis-llitelt. l rr It .n't I'M ftiiiilnc-d.
I'rieo ' t una raict'iit. Seht by k I tlrtiFCi.tti,
tliiiiking of mother, but' vou tliould not
gtieve idler her, Death is co onion to all.
It is a wise provision of untitle."
" lion't talk to mo about provisions,
June." mid he,"
At that tnomuit the doiu wns softly
pushed opi u mil n losy. cheeked young
woman looked in and mndo u tush ucross
tho room at father. ' bear old dad."
tho criid. throwing Her arms around
him : " dear, blessed o'd dud, you will
forgive tut', won't vou 3' "i, yt it must
forgive me. I'll not let you go till. vou
do."
" Whj, t'onlely," snid fu her, "if that
.von?" lie Mas so weak he could oni) sit
still nud h ok nt hrr, while his ltptpiiv.
eied. " Of conr'e, il vou're hanpy."ho
iitldcd. " 1 hain't a word to t.ay agin' the
nialcli."
"lio 1 Icok very mist ruble '?" sheasl.ed,
a Miiile playing mot ug the tbmplts in her
led cheeks. 'I hi u she erosid nud sliuoU
hands with mo. ami 1. ismiI me, looking a
little bhy nud flight! lie I. Sudi'et.lv her
fneo grt M mail' nud sad. She look a
1 a'r lv fat in i' si le " I tiidu't liear ot
li.ot'tt t's d'lilli till itltei It was all ovei."
she -a tl, " nud thin mv baby wasu'i nt.
peclc.l to live nail 1 i ult'.u't Itave tho lit.
tlefiilow. Hut when lliiiiid )ott were
siel. I toltl I'd I ton 'ut stnud it to bu
csi,iii;t J from you uiv lou.'cr. And so
we'tt' tiuu" buck hero to lue. fiitlier. and
I'm go ug to tit nud make umeiiils lor nil
the pa.n I've cnnsul you." Sho took his
wtiul.leil old h i:nl Ittweeii l.ers. uud
kissed it and cried ovi r it. Then sho
I jumped up. "Why," sho exclaimed,
' I've lioii.'ht vou over ii little chicken
luotli. p ping hot and 1 nearly forgot
about it. ' M c brought in n sum!! itivcied
tin pa I. t t. s'.t-il tb" dried apple, nud
blown Iliad oil tl.o table, wi'li.utt n
much ns in tour Irate, nud thu utt mo
incut that Kinr sick man, who 1 in tl no
mole craving for lood than a coiian', was
stimulating nu artificial appetite on a
(tew made of the most gross of auitual
,-'t-j, '! .'O.fCtW.S. ,..-, ft
s jH
AN OUT-OF-DOORS PROPOSAL! B
1. "Ahl Uarllngyou will have mtl iH
" I can never wed you." : H
h MY m
' 'SllifflrfiS' & :
"lam" .l
iljij
4. "up to tbo neck" "
.".. "lulovc. Save mel" VB
" Yea ; 1 am conipiered." l
s.'iiv7
ik Tdo course of true love. 4J
Nell Nelson in Dolldom. 1
Road tn the SUNDAY WORLD Of VJH
Nell Nelson's visit to Bonneberg tn sM
the Thurlnglan Forest, whose 13,. H
000 Inhabitant, tvlth one or two ;jH
unimportant exceptions, ara en -9H
gaged in making dolls. r-l
'
snbstnnco la chicken will eat what a pig
will not i with bits of toasted vthite bread H
floating iu it ! '''
Hul this wns nothing to what followed. ' :M
Two days later was 'Ihnnksgivinc, and ' 'fll
Cordelia invited father, Khoda, Jake, Jo T-
nud myself over to her place for dinner. ;'j
Of course, we did not wish to disoblige jJ
her by uot going. Jnko and Joe promised '.H
Ho be veiy careful what they ate. It hod a 1H
' said it it wtuldn't offeud Cordelia she'd ;H
1 like to take k little ground wheat over, 'H
' which sho could cat with apple or crau- fH
, berry sauce; but I persuaded her it would fH
bo best to conform a little more (haul bat, H
: and mh decided to eat a very little of one ,!
' vegetable, choosing one with no pepper
nor butter in it, uud afterwards some .M
i nuts and laisms. I'a'licr seemed a good H
' deal excited over the affair, but he didn't 'H
say nuythiiig till we got there. The air H
I in the dining room wns simply nauseat. M
' ing with odors of sago nud onions, nut. IH
' meg, allspice and lemon, roast goose aud IH
i mince pies. 'M
"Now, Kd,"siid Cordelia to her big H
, b'ueksmith hus'juiul, "bo sure and give M
' father the upper part of the leg, a wiug H
and part of the locast, with plenty of
. dre-siiig. I'll htip the gravy and ege. H
'tables." .
! " rnlher." siiil Itlioda, " it may be H
well to icmrmlcr that nono of those H
thincscontaiu the elements of " - H
I ' 1 don't want no elcm-uts!" roared M
father. "Curse the elements: W'hai X S
, want is a sipmic meal," M
" And that's just what wo calcula'e to jH
give you," said tho blackbUitth, with a ;M
lutid'ntigh. 'Iho wild excess nud wanton ,H
t'vtiiniigance of tho meal were talked M
over by Ithodanud me for many a day, aH
As for father, ha continues to live with .'H
Cordelia and her husband. We expected stjfl
lie wouM go iuto a decline, but he ap. :JB
liars miirvi'llnusly well nnd cheerful. .M
It's wonderful what a man of naturally ;M
strong couttitution will survive. '- M
I t'Auior, 'M
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