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Mary Ann Grier disappeared
( i Be mail onidtuu cuarnciar X im wnum latlier'i borne, liro miles eonth of Michiffan Lbc police bare bad to do for montbi struck City, nearly forty years ape. A few days loan on Tuetday. Ilia name ii William afro her body waa recovered In an abeulloxfurd. and be hails from a farm near done.) bog Iron ore pit, without one rcatlgo
■" Sioux City, la. William is a blonde faced, of change from the appearance it bad
Ion* rami country boy of nineteen years, ■ known in lift The last shred of clotblns
»t mare blue oreralla. a hickory ebirt and an ! was lonft aco dreroyed by the action of
j espamdre, cnllelcos smile. After Icarinn ; the water In whnx ehe bail met her death, i tho train William bnocht a fifteen cent | but the name rbemlcala rrhlrh ronored tba dinner, and then found himself pcmdlera parmrnU pmerrerl the flesh, and alone in a tlnogt city. ‘ Not only is the contour of the form per-
MOol are Hut William was not dismayed. Be j feet as in life. Imt the color has remained
i trudged along Milwaukee arenue. Raxing unchanged. The arms and shoulders are ! al the slghtsand attracting no small degree 1 a< white as marble, the hands are brown, of attention himself. He stopped to look . but suffused with s ruddy Cush, which old i In the window of George Toborg'e gun eettlera here will remember ei one of the
[Silk till Kt ,10X0. Then he grinned more broadly than i girl’s chief charms,iind. were it not for tho
1 ever and entered the store. | unsightly cavities U*t once contained the I He priced several revolvers and finally . erra. that pctriflrdwrsme which has lain : selected a large donble action one and said ; almost half a century In the soil wonld ap-
»1 door | | 1)r .j ^Xe 1L He also said he would take a pear Uie peacefully sleeping figure of a
| box of caruidgra, and started to load the hc-ilthy, handsome young woman.
‘ j weapon. I The story of Mary Ann Grier is easily
Tho proprietor anxiously interfered and ' told. In the first plsor. It should be known I offered to do the loading himself, fearfnl' ikst this country 1» full of a kind c* ‘
■ guileless country Isd did not called bog or
chof RLMIehsrrsand All Ancrls.ltalt. .-,t r—liw H.uryL-C. BrsdU,*, lector Christ Church. Delaware CUT. kept. 15—Ker. Allnil J. P MTIura A»L Minister tiiureh of the Holy Trlunj^rhlu.
Oapo May Olty Bocletloe. i~UP« I SIAM' Lonos So S'. P. A A. M. boldseommunlcatSsi oa ttw seeuad and {heledgeruiaMftSSiiSe^rtf* J ons Meckat Post So. hi. II. A. It. assembles on the aooutii' and Iminli Thursday even lugs of each mohla at No. J2 it ashlngton C »rs Mat Cosciate. No. UJ. Improved Order Heptasophs. merle op the seooud and tourth Thursday evenings of each month, al No, IGWaahlngtun street. (SSBtMWifSflir ‘ liWaahlngtoa street. B iuscn Kontt. Order c meetsouUienrelAnd thl r idugvof each tnonf "
COTTA&E EffiECrOfil DAILY STAR, FOR 1891. that they may he corrected.
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flaSttMfSL. SekennSj^ lb H IJrarhaer Slarey. i ir V Al It. «T Wmhlngtim «t Moore’, Frank. Burl Ba‘i Its Col tax'. Itn-alur s McPaddru. Mo K D. r .stocktuu avo K NsfiAns. Bxhi'iM.inidtrth^Cutlagr^k Jaek’n• O O'Hara. Dr M.TA Jackson st I* hyik-k. Dr F_ tt'asliingtixi st above Madia-hullj-s Dr K II. 12 lluebrs sts. Sir; tin. S^SkU»fSnf' luiiiley. liro W. II so Lalaycth'St in mb. F U, i' Itearh avr mirr. Mrs.tttorkion avr oiler. IkmbT.SolAtayriieandfIrani sit aimer, ti W.4 Congrms as Q guidaet. P.r.Jk-arhaeeaad rriry M H Kulrsam. John, in Washington st EaJ5i£. 8 A,« Jaeksoii-I itldiardson, Ceorge J, Ocean st below Colua ■ J. S Ocean >1 * He j hum. J K. v OolumlHa are liaum, Joseph, a Sooth lAfarette «t nlson. Mrs F LCstna VUG. Jacksim • Dr Cbas.^a lala^ rite st ian. lire. Franklin at.opp National Ha Hudolph. C A, Mrs Hand's Cottage. Washmi Kidgely. Mrs C M. 5 Ferry st
fSrunleittS^i HurdHsi-t ‘amea-ltrnnsalrk. Hughes st Href! c,» Columbia are A-X'ir llnwaro « aad OolumMa av WJLeitOCktoii How .... (•Illert M.at Hughes st Smith. O Uoss. lIStarktniAave 'tewin.Charles. Ciuoa st. second door sN t^” l MraManr A.« Jaeksoiml Urnevr.^Mr It a. ^Frjer CoHsgr sBjrevdkT*™ J.'ao Laihyrttr it. hi d< mltheman. (! TJ North st BfeMUaaJeetCJ,(hingirm and 'ovth»| ™ WasMugluu «t
Hyrnes. Mrs A It. r Windsor avr c Collins, Mn Mary. U Hughes st I ,,PS*I1. II. 1 w Ll.tsi: .. ' Camp. M. A, Sea llreok Cottage, winds, Cr»hthMreDT?a Hughes si Collin, F, DecatiK M Corry. James C.. 11 l>m st Comddine. Mn Denms. f o® Ait it S5&E Mis. L Tremont House Clevriantb'hirs 8 t! tunskm and Pern ' (hSti'm^Mre c'l.Simin'o. mr WIndsor Conway. Chas J. Demtur st. nest Powell Childs. Mm I. ih40*gres st Chew. Ktnnlrksoa.tiiant stand Itallnud Cook.Dr O. Willow CoUagr. Howard at and
iSrSraa^iifafesfe DaU], M.eor Windsor aie A s Lalayt Ue st 1 laily. J Ignatius.21 Perry st Drmekaon. Dr $1 Jackson it llsmou. Albert F. CotumUis arm bel Ocean DaTtmon. JH A. a Franklin si Davis. Mrs BallyB. Franklin and'^rglt sts '•V— l oHieo A. 10 eo IAfsvette st ig. Kobl W. Jr.SDtenlursi
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Then Mr. Toborg explained tensivcly mined by the farmers and hauled
how the weapon worked and handed it by them to Michigan City and South lack to William with a “four dollars. ; Bend, where it commanded a ready sale, please," smile, which made William grin In many instances it waa the ono product broader than ever. I of the soil which brought in money. "Hand over yer cash, mister," said Will- 1 The iron is in small particles, much like lam. still smiling, and leveling the loaded the ore from larger mines, and is excellent revolver at the proprietor's bead. * sj n quality, though not rich enough in lie threw up his hands and gasped, itiiaiiiity to aepay the trouble of mining
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ran, the whole length of the store and out men of doors. There be found Ofiicrra Diets j ore and Rnsslter. olnre The two ofEcera, with dark lanterns and
cocked revolverm, searched the r
store for tho guileless William, and then groped their way down to the basement. William waa liehind a poet, revolver in ! on o hand. Ha received the officers with his and habitual grin, and threw up his hands, rev mar •'Well. I’ll be goah derned."' j good William is lodging at the Kawnon street and police station, where he has already become { tage oat favorite. Ha has confided to bis j W found friends that be thought it would ’ dice, n ca~y matter to replenish his pocket- i eel, i book In Chicago by holding np people. He ■ mar .
saM be waa "down to Omaha" a couple of and made
years ago. and "beld up a well dressed fel- eliallos
aid pulled K-u outen his pockets." lut," continued William, in smiling
eonlldence and giving his overalls a hitch, "they ketch,xi me and sent me up for a year. Tlsm 1 wont back to farmin'. On ly way back to Chicago I stopped off for a
cek ag'n and had just fair luck.” William says be lias, no "pcrtickler” ob-
jections to going to Joliet “fer a spclL”—
Chicago Tribune.
>f railroads and the develop-
t of 1‘rnusylrania mines. None of the has !>eeri taken from these swamps ■ 1SS0, although the swamp lands all
northern Indiana are fall of
ODDS AND ENDSThe Chun feeds with a siphon, and the oyster with its beard. Ten days per annum Is the average amount of sickness in human life. The first trades onion of women in Belglam is an organization of women tobacco workers in Antwerp. Soho, W. Ya., has a unique railroad station. It is built around a glanf elm tree, and the roof Is shaped like an umbrella. Edna I.yalL the English novelist, sent cm to the Salvation Army scheme as her "protest against Profemor Huxley's eritiQuecn Margberlta of Italy Is credited with a fondness for the Hebrew language and literature, and with marked proflcjency In both. Whitewash made of good white lime and water only is the best known agency for keeping the air of the cellar swuut
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., . roBWAnPEKs or Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise To all points in the United States. Order* lor goods to lie forwarded by express will Is* carried without charges and promptly delivered^by oiir osn messengers, ^HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be aent by expresa on fait ]iaaaengcr trains WASH HAMPERS Containing clot Mug to lie laundried will he carried hrtacen Philaiielphla. m Camden, and (’a|w May at *1 00 for the lound-irip. and will Iw call.d for end dellrcred njsin liaya a|sx:tfied by ah ppera. Cape May office—Comer Waabtnglnn and Ja- kaon streets. Pbiladelpbim office—Feny Building, foot of Market street. ROBERT NTRKT« H, Ora. Ageui.
if them to bring their friends if they chose, rhia was what caused all her trouble. She
did not know how popular
taken, drawing down
upon her as she fell sn avalanche of the loose but tcrriblyriiesvy soil. There must
have been water In this pit, as was almost attraction* the prospect of a walk ; invariably the case, awl tills, with tbciron. in the fields was to the children of the must have produced a solution that tended neighborhood. j <° preserve the body. — Cor. St- Louis
When school was over ahe started out; Globe-Democrat,
with her class. The route had been previousiy announced, and ss they went along they met contingents of the friends ,
of the members on every corner. These mi nt of laere. r ran, Ml in line and swelled the proem-1 Jcel of the applieaUr until it became of really remark-1 cry. The power is derived fro able profioTtions, considering that it was non, astres
.under the charge of one young woman. ! available fall is 'SM> feet, the
iBvcrythlng nent fairly well in tbeeity. but ] lo 'be lurbine ho
when the fields were reached the children i »' broke ranks and sc-it tere<l and the young
unalile tdycontrol them, al-
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Wilson. J It. Klls-loii. t .sixrcss Piacp Wehh. John F. Un Waslilueton st Webster. Thutnas. ir, Washlns.uti st Wolf, Dana-1. Derail st. neat 8Ul Vllu Wood. K K Klufl Cutlacr. Wln,tv,ravr
Wood. C 1 »u- Urn. Flo* ‘
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nt -i r, Columbia avr.
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riatureuy. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. - o... Thursday. “ » »,C Hatvriay. “ r. lu.c ssafy. i ^ SiSSiw. - £ 'HI :: a
Mary Grier waa the el,lent daughter of Nicholas Grier, and was a belle In thane ■Id days of 1S4S to 1830. She was famons til over the country, which was then new ; ind sparsely settled, and was sought In
excellent young {
rental bj- the Bell Telephone company is 478.725. an Increase of 88.885 over the aai
time but yeoy.
The demand for the revised version the New Testament In 1881 exceeded that for any other book that has ever been published before or tdnoa. The Archduchess Louise of Toscany Is very skillful sportswoman, and has recent ly teen shooting capercaillie in Austria, sometimes captaring three in one day. The inimitable Dickens waa another enUiuaiaslic country walker, and his thorough knowledge of nature la aeen in i one of Ida works, from "Pickwick" to win Brood." * A very extensive domestic Industry in
a Of t
wooden spoons, which are made to ' amount of SOJIOO.OOO annually. They nearly all made of birch.
a known as a worker,
a fan
s bouse!
sides had had the
a fair English education.
Palace Steamer Republic Philadelphia and Gape May, Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Grand Special Excursion to the Delaware Breakwater next WEDNESDAY. Fare, 50 cents.
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A young woman u ho leaches school In neighboring town is now anffering frot_
results of a sincere act of kindness Fearing she recenUy performed. The young i "'hitsel
mn thought it would be a nice thing pleasant, annoy day not long ago to the children of her class an outing, re were about thirty in the class, and they were all youngsters of tender years. She Informed them at the noon hour that aim would take them -for a walk in the afternoon, and at the roqucsLpf several who wanted their little brothers and aia-
, warned away from the
irii-r and his Ini's, but jn,misted in his ntiotis, and finally received a sound
fi!>ing from the old man.
he following day he started north with ml of ore. and early in the evening ig to a neighbor to return some irifio bud borrowed the day before. She waa Her parents and the neighbors believed that Whilsel had decoyed her away, aul hey followed him clear to Michigan City^
ild find no trace of iba girt, vl urn to the neigbbarhoo^’ his oxen and left the country,’
He has never since been heard from. It was known at the time that Mary Ann half never reached the home of the nclghbdb
for which site had started.
In the lighlof events now known it Is probable she meant to meet her lover, and started across the lower prairie land to meet him near the creek road. She must
have fallen
f Old Charge In Osage I a well to do young a
per, man in thla city who lives In a 1
on- residence not far from Central park, and | who has among other valued possessions
•‘■‘d | a family of aevcu children,
hit- ] He hod been ''brought up" by an old not to I gro "mammy" Home where near Alexanrom | dria, Viu, and when his wife suggested the ; Uiat another nurse be secured for the ehilMichlgnn dron his thought* reverted to Aunt Maria. ' 1 to bring the old negrembere,
few wreka ahe was eqpfOHably
Installed In the nursery, much R> the awe of the northern born young aouthrona. who
familiar with the Institutions of
a bygone age, and who did not quite un-
derstand Aunt Maria’s anlbority.
The young man has a telephone in his bouse, and as the old negrens bad never heard of that Invention she looked upon It at first with wonder and then with suspicion. The Jingling beU. receiver and other necessary adjuncts were more than Aunt Maria's mind could master. She would never go near “dot debbil's t’iug nohow." Finally one day S. rang np from his office. and after a brief conversation requested his wife to send the old woman to the telephone. A great deal of persuasion waa required to make her consent, but ahe was finally induced to place the receiver at her
though she did her
The wentbci to fall, and lb
charge*
.1 and the rain began wCman gathered her best she could and
started for home, Abe children straggling along alter her. The rain was not serious, and mo*t of the children, dropping out of line as it neared their homes, reached their mothers in Safely, hut in the burry tome straggled and were lost, and throagb the early hours of the evening their distracted parents sought for them, finally discovering them in the police station. The young woman is now receiving a great deal of blame for letting the children go adrift, and she aaya that probably she deserves It, although It seems to her to he rather hard. In view of her kind intentions.—New York
nost notable of neophytes the Vicomte Guy de Brissac, one of the best known and roost popular of Parisian clubmen. His achievements on the turf as the owner tof a small bat exceedingly choice stable were only equaled by hta succcesee lu the salons and. boudoirs of the gay capital, and if ever there has been one who has merited description as a spoiled child of fortune, Guy do Brissac was the man. A year ago his fiancee, whom he won>bi|ied, died of a rapid de-cliner-that at range malady which seem, to enhance and etberoalixe the beauty of its victims, and lo 11 In mine their eyes with a strange light. She rests beneath a snowy marble croas In the pretty Ut ' among the pine day her lover, the pleasure aroxing. axeptical and worldly Guy de Uriseac, who had disappeared from all his accustomed hannta sinoe her death, tarns np at Uiakra, ou the borders of the great dvnerV In the gules of the newly consecrated Warrior Monks of the Sahara.—Harper's Weekly.
Among all classes of people In Great Britain there is a widespread belief that the common white pigeon is the herald of dev.'h. Thus, a while pigeon alighting on a chimney or flying against a window betokens the death of some occupant of that bouse. On account of this curious belief,
the English housewives a suoded to use pigeon feathe beds.—Sl Louis Bepublk.
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Invalid Wlfe-ni have to die. Georg* goodby! Husband -Ob. don't, Liza. Think of another woman to he brought In over your children! Invalid Wife—I'll get well if it kills me! —New York Epoch.
Doctor—Hot—Ehl—Life.
In scarlet fever and diphtheria the period of Incubation is brief, a lew days only, and during this period there is no contagion. It is verylmiurtsut to knod that in acarict frvkr the period of greatest danger I* after the disappearance of the fever, the period of dvaq u small on or peeling. Front ignorance of this fact many lives have been lost. Persons have gone into society before the peeling warcomplrted, and almost. of coarse, have communicated the disease. Tbs fact is that every particle of
TOO ya
nounta to
horse power. Thedyi
mlka
evolve
iduit of
mg. The available i maximum of 300 uno* generating tho
i are actuated bk it in U
«J0, giving out a max In* fa of hon The length of the line H> thn md its resistance (including dym
all whe
of JSXMM was to severe that raffle was impossible fur four In sidle of the constant lea ich covered the wires and in-
sulators. the current waa never interrupted for a moment, nor hare the thunder storms in summer caused any injury or Interrupliou. There is a telephone wire carried on the name posts as the conduct-
lie kept up. The machine* -k night and day and require only four mdanta, two ml the generating alatinn : two nt the receiving slsUou.—J*ew -k Telegram.
Bis Chlldi Francis elate* that be doe* not ever hearing his father apeak an , vet the children never ihoqght • >. "I well rei occasion when
rodtaw ward W
H up bis delightful,
miner toward oa all hta life.
" t he could do
a are;
but I hope he knew how mneh we delighted in bi» loving wonts and manner. "How often, when a man, I have wished when my father waa behind my chair, be would pass bis hand over my hair. ■ used to do when I waa a boy. He allowed him grown np children to laugh with and at him. and was, generally speaking, on terms of perfect equality with us."—Holder's Life of Darwin.
The Thoughtful Farter. Head Porter Lovejoy, of the Fifth Avenue hotel, discharged one of hit pirn for excess of promptness. A guest of the hotel who was obliged to catch an early tra' Quested this particular porter to call at 7in the morning. Far "° me reason functionary bad to taMr his departure before the boqsdCl wlffeli the guest wished to be caUptrAt exactly 5 JOo'ciock be knocked “All right," yelled back the guest, "I'll get up." "Xo. don't get np,” answered the porter. "It's half-peat 5. I've got to go away. You’ve got an hour and a half yet to sleep. —New York World.
t Hatcher's Error.
(Ut Mr. Butcher, and take heck «»■■» ham. Butcher—Anything wrong with It! Mrs. Xoobride—Well, 1 should aa. You told me It waa fresh, and it La really aa salt aa It caft be.—Harpar'a Bexar.
There are gauze fane of novel design, hand painted, with flight* of butterflies, swallow* and dragon flies, and at odd * Intervals with mock gem*—diamond . hire, emeralds and the like. They glitter and look very brilliant by gaslight, aad are comparatively Inez pensive. A pretty fan of black game, called the "rising sun." is ornamented with graduated lines of gold. It would be just the thing to carry with a black and gold boll gown. Some young girls hare their first name painted on their fans. One seen was in crepe de Chine, with the word "Violet" painted in violet* npon It. The flower fans are lovely, hut very fragile. They generally copy the form and color* of a poppy or a rose.
Round Trip. .... Miiglt- Trip (either w»y) - Horses and Carriages Liken. Baggage and Freight Transported. Office at Union Transfer Co., Washington and (ackson Streets. RTIXIAM F.BUSSELL' General Manager. Ill Cfantnnl Street, Philadelphia
THE STANDARD COCOA OF EUROPE.
Van Houten's Cocoa
t Maria?" Inquired S.
iver tne wire.
An expression of astonishment spread
Mold w
■ickly
followed by one of awe and another of fear. For several minutes ahe stood bewildered, and then ahe shouted: "L-L-Lawd a msiaa Man’ Randolp'l How you done git down In dor?" Then the decided that h* could not but be In danger. "Come out'en It!" ahe cried. "Youae up to some more dem pranks like when you was a chile. Come out'en 1U You'll git hurt, fee domin' den artcr you," and with that ahe started toward the .reel dooi Mr* S. had hard work to keep Aunt Maria at home until "Mare’ Kaudolp’” ar She refused to hare matter* explaineiL but abjured him by everything not "to'fiaMuwn in dar again." . She ha* d»w«r gone near the telephone since.—New York Herald. It appear* that it is eastomary In Glasgow to send carriages to George square. In tho center of the city, for the convenience of buainexa men attending funeral* On into the last carriage, found it already occupied by a man in black, whom be recognized *1 having been present at several recent funeral* Desirous of knowing the identity of the gentleman whose circle appeared to be so frequently vial led by the Destroying Angel, he said in an off handed manner; “I suppose, noo, ye wad ken the corpse?”
"No."
“A frien' o' the wife's, maybe?" "No." V “Gaed to the same kirk, likely?" i. '"No." T "A business frien’, then?" '
“No."
The undertaker's catechism and fats patience being by this time exhaust*!, he was about to express his astoniabtasnt al what could have brought the moBreer to the funeral, when the latter vouchsafed this explanation; "Ye see, it's this way; 1 haena been verm weel thla while back, and the doctor advised me tae tak' carriage exerceeae. This is the third lime this week 1 bae been to the Necropolis already.."—London Tit*
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Royal Cocoa Factory,
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DILLONS,
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, is one of the most central and popular resorts on the Island, at - which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, together with sujierior accommodntions for parties. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
Wb.t a U.»l 111 loapaclor Saw. The health hoard has ordered It* inspectors to aro that the crowded fire eacapcs on Essex and Ludlow street* be, a* a nautical person might say, cleared for action. Domestic implements, wash la be, grocer u-s.
case of ■ fire, sod the fearful overcrowding in the buildings make the enforeeing of the rule Imperative. One of the lo-
in a hoarder.—New York World.
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The constitution! of the six New Eo/f land states are comparatively abort. They contain very little beyond the organic law. The limitation! npon the power of the legislature ar* few, because lbrae mature that moat nearly comm the people and ■ ff—taxation are attended to In town meeting. This supremacy of the town is use the town* control the
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