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TUDICATERS.
WHY CHILDREN
STOLEN FROM
ARE 80 OFTEN
THEIR HOME8.
never recoVered. altlioagh OW rather tra.
4101.)RMET$.
poveriettheei himself in the search.
Oae of the most. mysterious cases of re. los* Terietlee of entinien es te the pithes
cent yea was the detain of LUUo Sba are Toothsomo.
uer, a 14 -mouths -old baby, la this city !The story of Pagenini and the turkey
TI tt I I tout the years ago. tam ly ived wae particulab t hre is o e
r y good4 's
oa Wesson street, and two older children about 13rillat-Se,varin, which think is
were wheeling the baby to and fro in better; D. B. was a fugitive in this eenn-
froat (if the house, A. etrange wonian try three yes from the reign of terror
atoppea, and after playing with the baby in France; be was a fine writer end bet-
a Moment gave the other (Atilt -Iron some ter cook, $41 was on a journey from
money to go, buy candy. When they re- Paris to Lyons once," he writee, "when
tuned the woman and child bad damp. 1 stopped at Sena for ("loner, 1 was ;le
peared. It was ascertained that she had rabid for food as a wolf—and you may
boarded a passing Meet ear with the iniagine my feelings when, on my ask-
bety iu Iter arms, but that was the lima j tho host:what there wee in his larder,
ever seen of althela—Chietta0 Trila4110he answered: 'Little enough.' "Let's see
A SPORTSMAN'8 TROPHIES. - 'about that, said I, as 1 went on to where
" 1 perceived spits perfuming the air,
Kr. Von dor Wettern's collection or Door What do you think I saw there? Four
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*op�Afflicted witl4 E. Mental Peratia*-
moot u'ltica rroinnts 'Mem to Ow Coto-
sividolott of tho Orlino—Celoltented coloo„
lot/tiding Inuit of Charley noes.
Wlay are children etolea? Not many
of them are kidnaped in the hope of pe-
auniary reward. Oases of this sort, such
QS the Charley limes abauction, are rare.
jt- Revenge may be t1e Illative in exception-
-Ise al instanoes, but usually it turns out that
the, parents la the sten= child were ute
aly • - t the lei ctor' That
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the ine-entive is a pure love for children
ot Mr, W. Von der Wettern, Sr, who re-
; tend the desire to have a ehild is dia.
eislee at No. 410 West Saratoga Street, is
proved by the fact that nine times in tett due of the beet posted sportsmen fa Bele
the etolen one is wofully abused and tue.
age. Ho was originally a forester in
maltreated. Probably the most satiefac- Germeny. The rifle ie his choice gun,
tory explanation is that certain people and, while he is foncl of smafl game
are affected by a peculiar mental de- shooting, large game bas been his favor-
rangement which prompts them to the .its Sport, That he is a master hand, at
commission. of the crime without malice rifle shooting a case of twenty gold mecl-
aforethought. It is, in fact, child klep- als attests.
toutania, although this peculiar phase lake all ardent. sportsmen Mr. Vender•
ot)f mania bas not been dignified with a. Wettern has preserved many trophies of
fat turkeys—actually four—browning to
tarlli 'Why,' said I, 4they're good
eaough for mo—one of 'era, in fact!' But
the host said, Not. They' were all bespoke
by a gentleman up staire, Pewit! thought
I; this gentlemanup stairs roust boa sec-
ond Gargantus! I will go tip ancl entreat
him for a bird, And I went, And what
think jou I found? Who was the glut.;
ton but ray own son! Father,' aid he,.
+at home you always devour the pope's
nose, the choicest tidbit of all tho ldng
of bird's anatomy, I never got one, I
was determined that I would have a
ecientific name of its own in the book. the obese, his collection of deer and
LOVZ. other horns being one of the finest, if feast for once, so I ordered founturkeyst
The Now, as I only want ray choice morsel ---
Even this theory falls short when we not the guest, in thiS coUntry.
without apparent motive, two or three 1 ued at over $10,000. They were all beau-
sey, the greatest magistrate France ever
cannot each be afflicted sbuultaneously tern, wed, as lie keeps them for his OW11
had, was that the man who discovexed a
to each an extent. pleasure, the immense amount of work
new dish. is a more importance than the
That acbildetolen by &partially insane Nvhich be has spent on them haabeen a
JAS. W. I N S,
think ef the neuxterous eases in which., 1 horns number over 800 pah., and are val- you may have the•rest of 'emawith pleas -
EANCVACTCRElt AND DEAL= UJ
Vine Gutters, Bidets,
Buggieg,
Repairing of all kinds attended too
itgr PRICES VERY MODERATE.,
GIVE ME A CALL.
STOVES AT HALF PRICE„
oat) a the maxims of IIemion de Pon -
persons unite to do the eteallug. They tifully mounted by Mr. Von, der Wete • .
* astronomer who discovered a new planet,
D SUTHERLAND'S
person sheald bo inhumanly treated is no source of pleasure. for the reason that we have planets TO and.. TINWARE ROOMS.
cause t'or wonder; it naturally follows On machine the fourth floortof Mr.
enough. for all practical pueposes, while
that my one, -with $o distorted a some of Van. der Wett4'erat's dwelling the
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the patate of civilized roan is always . .
right and wrong, necessarily without a findshimself coufronteclehy a passage,. Having purchased the stack of HINGSTON & SONS,. we are offering.
moiety of love ter feeling. would not be the walls of which .are Studded with, yearning. for the things that make life
en ura le Vete", the maitre d'hotel of
capa6le of tenderre
ness ler oveconsidera- mounted horns, under which are a let et:' - a a - h -
Condo, was the greatest cook that ever
tipa, cages filled with song birds. The- horns, -
GREAT, BARGAINS. IN. STOVES
I 1815 hild nemed Lembert was mof all kinds and so arranged.above. donned a chef's cap. His suicide, because for the next 64 DA.Ts,... COAL and WOOD:STOVES in Great
tt a cet
of the non -arrival of some fish to cora- Va.rietz„and at GREATLY RED13CED PRICES.
etelen fs . plot° a great supper he was preparing, is
as young woman, apparently :tune, purely looker on of a rose bush with its thorns charmingly told by Knee. cle Sevigene; . .
because she weented it to Imep. She was guarding the roses. In two rooms lead- tel was Careme,hose m°Wing to the number of Furnaces put in this year, we have some
next to Vawe-
arrested a few days later, end the child ing from the passage are neatly and sys- •
moirs have lately been published. Vatel
evae found mangled and blooding, and tomatically arranged nearly 800 pairs of
was bora inRouen, in Normandy, as were
at almosadeatl. The evidence showed that , horns. The mounting is artistic.. Each taste Bechamel, Robert and Merilione
the ehiki had been maltreated "becatise pair is a true pair, being attaohed by the whose lame as masters of the culinary
it wealth -at walk fast enough." , frontal bone of the mantel to which they
art is historical.
Of course, there are many cases when belonged. By the means of screws pass- A genuine epicure bee some peculiar
the'abduetion is -due to abnormallove ing through this bone the horns are at-
fancy of his own as regards cooking. - BEST* PROCURABLE GOAL 0
tandyeaepting pure and simple. A well tacheel to the • shield shaped wooden
diner oett, and he had his Maryland hates
tetrareer I, sent 2,11Y famil3r to England. conformity with the horns. The panels
SECOND-HAND STOVES as pod as new, at LESS THAN
HALF. (JOST:
A SUPERB STOOK 0.F CHOICE LAMP GOODS.
Sam Ward in his clay was the model :.
imown judgeithe other 'day, said: "Last panels, +.... size of the panels being in.
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My little girl 4 years old, being too are attached to the walls by books, so
Episcopal clergyman. in Poughkeepsie
boiled evith atraev around them. An READY-MADE TINWARE, A HEAVY STOOK AT VERY LO W
the care of 0 friend of miae, whose There are horns that would have been
when prefers them boiled. In wine.. Judge . .. • . . . .. .. . .
PRIOES.
-mune. to staa'd the trip, was pleat in that they may be easily handled.
Agility -consists of a wife and one child. the pride of old hunters in the clays 11,enry Allen considered a mongrelgeose gar ORDERED WORK, A SPEOULTY.
and thing in the eating line,
Where the folks came back in the autumn rifles were loaded from horns' tend the greatest, al -
WARE ROO MB AND giTiOPS ,• Opposite Exchancenter
ge Hotel, Josephine
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• I went to get the child, but do you think pouches; horns that would adorn' thCongressman Scott; of Pennsylvania
e d. himself.
anVictoria Streets.
he wan willing- to give herup? Not much. hells of a taatution: horns that the dude .
ways wants to cook his oysters Secretary Bayard is -also acme cook, and, _
Ife said; 'I've had this child sia monft would give up his last dollar for, so that
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new, and I don't propose to Mat with his cane and umbrella handle might be many statesmen can. pre-
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fact, a greae
her. You. 'lave a largo family, and can the eavy of his •fellow ehappies; horns,
pare oertaia dishes. Dinnerin Wash-
ington are generally delightful affairs, as
the public - men give rxtucli attention to .
them, and most of the diplomats are .
good taliere. The first maxim of the
diplomats is to keep a good table and o: -:o o
cultivate the la4ies.
II icre in thelIn ted States our choice - ae
is oysters, tertapin, canvas , back duck ri, tithy n L , evn j fi , 1
11XY is a half putrid whale's tail or a
and turkey. ' A. Greenlander s great lux- W 0211 tg a piltivo ad
,., 1, i t• I I I
walrus liver; and a trapper in the far
north has for a relish beaver tail and
bear's paw. They eat their rum and .
chew their brandy, as everything freezee,
just as well spare that little girl as not,
", low if you go to law about it and ro-
e
vover the thild, as I suppose you can,1
big anel little, straight and crooked, of
normal and abnormal grewth, from for-
" alga shores and different parts of Anieri-
0101 regard you as unworthy of respect at some with and some without a
and will will never speak to you as Ion.' no 1 tory; some that would make corkscrews,
live.' This from s friend of years;tand- some that would make eirelets, some
lug! Ile was in earnest, too. 1 :Abe that would make boat hooks and others
mately got the child, but my fried and that would make baseball bats and bat -
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arestrangers yet." ale axes. In fact., it would` . bo hard to
NOT ITT VortuOTTMI. find a more varied or beautiful collection.
Any• mention a child stealing always Besides the horns the sanctum contathe.
recalls the Charley Ross case. So cote- . a.collection of pipes and canes of rare
tented wan the affair that now, sixteen , designs, gathered from -different parts of
years nfter, it has not to a great de,greet the world. '
faded out of the popular •mind, though. - Mr e Von der Wettern has not as yet
perhaps the details have.catalogued his collection of 'mins, but
Christian K. Ross lived in a bandies= on. each pair he has attached a ticket
lw 11' isolated by a large yard, in. which bears the name of the animalfront
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and an arctic sandwich is a frozen slice
of whisky between two slices of beer.
with the 'English nobility, but uow WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY IN VY
taitztonno
or
Porpoise naeat eves once a favored disk lst. THA_T I HAVE THE BEST ASS)RTED STOCK' OF
i e,
Germantotvn, a Philadelphia suburb.' which the horns -were taken. The most there's - no hale like the net e1
and no beef like the Hittelish beef." A 2ad. THAT THE QUALITY OF MY'
One July afternoon. all of the family hap. striking of ' the: horns are those of the-
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peered to be absentsave two young broth -0 elk. One pair of these care from an delicious morsel to the Australian is THEBEST.
.
ers, eged 4 and 8 years.kangaroo and thewild dingo. The Ot-
lag together in the front street when two a portioll of the skull of the animal,
They were play- Oregon elk, and attached to the horns is
. tomacs in South America eat clay as a 31.d. TH-AT MY PRICES ABE. SUCH
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luxury, but with some people (even in FIT ABLE FOR ALL TO REAL.. WITH
men,drove up in 0 eovered wagon. (inc neatly fitted into.adife sized heacl carved .
our own southern etatest it is a necessity.
of the men jumped' out and addressed', from wood. The horns are nearly.as tall -
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the little boys, offered them candy, toad. as a man, and it takes a lengthy pair of Ba.ked elephant's trunk, palm worms
, n -Vs '11I?, -srCYCTIR,S..73...MP.
finally persuaded them to token ride. arms to be able to Span the distance be-
fried itheir own fat, roasted spielers rli
- After driving a short distance the elder tweet' the top prongs. Ono horn contains and miee are the favorite dainties with
the tribes of Africa; mid the nations of BY CALLING ON
'brother eves given somemoney and sent nine and the otherseven prongs. Another
GOODS IS EQUAL TO
THAT IT IS SAFE AND
ME.
on tin errand for more candy. Re 3.•e- pair from a Montana elk, though con-
the West Itteliea. eau abide anything but
turned in a few minutes, but the wagon taining but teva rabbit stew. In Oldria, the diet iselvo prongs, weighs thirty-.
atter the, silk has beett wound . ..
biters nest soap, ducks'
bad disa,ppeared, and Charley Foss has tie; pounds. • The lightest pair weighs sharks' fir's,
tot been seen to this day. Thecrime was eighteen pounde. Deer horns from dif-
tongties and the, chrysalis of the silk
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committed to extort a ransom for the re- ferent species of deer naturally form the worm
turn of the child, but the abductors' fear larger part of the eollection. The finest from ib. And so- on throughout the en -
n nte •
' of capture was so great that no agree- specimen is from , a black tailed deer
tiro world, each natiohaviits par -
meat between them and the father was killed in Colorado. It has fifteen prongs, ticular specialties.—Ilertforcl Times.
E. F. GERSTE,R.
ever succeesfully carried out. Thesearch The others range down to one prong. , A ranneetes aeree.
for the taissine child was pursued met, Among the deer hotels those of the Ger- The Senitary News describes a new
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
% $2), n A r4
Philadelphians interested themselves in the colors ranging from light brown to a covered in Milwaukee, but nmy bo known etiAe , nit etatitt
coaxingly And eiboroughly, Prominent num noble doer are the most
beautiful, plumbers' trick, which has been first
the matter, and seemingly no stone was seal brown mad, black, the tips of all elsewhere, eo that architecits and inspect-
' leftunturned. Countless trips were mode being polished white. Tho largestof the ors will thaw:ell to be on their guard
teturope,eyerygypareamp Lathe world collection has fourteen prongs. against it. lie Milwaukee, as in many
was searcbeel; the identity of over 400 ; Mr. Von der Wettern's firearms areall • other cities, all soil pipes put tip in
children was investigated, butt without adapted to the sport to which ho is de- dwelling houses lutist be tested by filling Groceries,
- Ttvet men were fatally shot while 'voted. Desiclee a regular target rifle, he them with water. A certain 'heel, know- Dry Goods,
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Mg that a defective pipe had been used, Glassware, . Boots and Shoes,
11 .ar and while dyintecont tie patterns, generally of smaller bores, contrived to plug it 'with clay, so that
coramittingee, burglary on Long Island has a case of gutis of foreign and domes- .
feesed that tcliey had stolen, thechila, but from -12 clown. to 10. Seine of them are the Water applied for testing it c11 not
did not divulge ita Wbereahotits. - ± Combination genie for shot and ball. One , .
enter the pipe at all. It is not state how
convicted of complicity and sentenced to different caliber whieli fit the same stock. _ ingeniotts deception, but be did, and the
to longterm in prison, peeteeting his in- A handsotrie leather case sheathes a col- Offending firm , was reported, and ptin-
nooencethe affair. It ia the popular theory that i Sun. . . the defective pipe should be replaced by i
the abductors, at last.linding thetneelves,
A third conspirator was subsequently fowlintapiece liar two sets of barrels of . the inspector happened to find out this
and . denying all knewledge of Intim of biti hunting knives.—Baltiinora - ished by having its license revoked until
. a get, one. Most,porsons will say that '
Ross is living down at Germantown, ft ! IltiMr Vanier, the Chicago millionaire, the revocation a the 'imam ought to '
41,000 pressed, murdered the child. ' Mr, 1 A obteal* matisnairs.,
have been made perinanent—Scientifie
worn out, heart brolcenAd man, but still : earned his that salary a4 a clerk in a Iite American.
hoping on that some day, somehow, thd . tle country store in a Pennsylvania vil-
little fellow wilt come back—little no ° i, !P'. ' ib' made his money by fitalidetis " "Tat butter, Mr. %ACO," add 61°
longer,- but to his luting memory the' int+. tenatts in real estate in Cliketeaa - dealer, "earried off the viz° at the
saute sunny fueled, golden haired boy of : tee!, treat& he bet ittatatatasti in the great , tamers, fait," and Seth spat out a Melo
eixteen years age. t c 9b--.iilto rid had to borrow ea merle , of the compound and remarked: "'Un -
Three ears before the diwppeararice i i•,..,..,,c, 0 ,51)).boa to retvievc bitax,lf, lio . less tho prizo was. a ship's anchor caa
of the .I'km to I?reddio Leib, a pretty i 4 i'.;Ail on top, With revere], spare nail. ohain cable, 1 'would:think the butter
1 it b t ' i , t eaeh hia schemes along —New could have carried it oft ettsileat'—Gre -
. . Ms' 'Advocate,
little of 5 years, wan t1vii 1.a / 1, :
thelaine nianner rtt. quiney, ge 'leak 7:telegram.
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Dress Go,ods, Pants
Collars &c.
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Prices awry down.
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