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. , ■ «gCT*THOM« ■ AndBonYK~^.C^FullofP«. ■pri bat the eondnetor h.d Mopped It lor Vie rodfcrom drirrr of • cab which beaded a Doe dj «»e from the trend ray The oeceJatorj proceed lcp were .toppad aad a My made for the car. -ft doce beat all," remarked the cod. doctor, ae he epHefcDy pulled the bell, "bow aooK aomgn thtok they can rep • car while they klm all the oelfhb rx" 4 Mat wajrr asked » I Beiahed my cl. par on .the platform. "So 'canw we won't atop and tbeVomenmoaUy Itn w« It. Xrerythtof under the lun but I he can hat to waft for that eort of thing. thla oUy 1f the atreet can would wail for women Uke the caba and other reticle, do." 'You're rather out of aorta with the women, aren't oonl'. I •■cad. "Oh, no, I gooac not. You woulBa'l hare thought m ycatodar >f yon had been on my car and teen mt letdown oo e couple of young bl ode for their 111 manner, to a lady paaaenrrr. Tbej're got good clothe, end a Brauclaa. not on ol their own smartness, but when it comes ^1^ n II front here and glad< Mat -a 'pair of slmplrUmi. Tli n tiny got ap aad laid, both together : IMa dor.-aeata, madam.' Bh. got rod la tha face aad' I thought alie'd aa> something to Jem, hut ahe didn't, and iaM,,taitnalindy aatd anything. Pretty •o^l^'.oMaieaced to eollect .he farta. Ooe of Ihe'm giro me t qusrter to pay for todUt: "tjpsre him back IB con*. 'YaMeehahde a mlMake, baren't jour ttflH "So, I goeaa not," I anawretri. 'If. otdy 8 oaOU apiece for cbUdrrn and foota.' How the paierngcra rajoyod It. The let woman lengbed Hit tre ear ■book. Would you balk TO It, I hem fol lomrhwf to bwre the car before «a*ol . peytbe otterS can u apiece, hot I had marn V* aeoti' worth ol ton." la Comaumptlon Incurable 7 Read the following. Mr. C. H. Morrla, Newark, Ark., aaya: "Wai down wllh A+9—M *°d Modi and phy•lah* pronemnecd mean Incurable OonrtfmpllTe. Began uklog Dr. Klng'a Sew Discovery for Cooaumpllon. em now on my third bottle, and able to overaee the work on my farm. It t. the Bn. eM medicine ever made." pjomo Middle* art, DeoUar.Ohlo.aaj* •'Hid It not been for Dr. Klng'a New Discovery tor Consumption I would have died of lamg Trouble. Wee given op by doom*. Am now In beat of health." Try It Sample bottle. free at Kennedy'. Drugstore. 8 Mew York prepare* a monument to OapL Krrlokeop. uf monitor feme. If all the moon menu pmpom by New city would aooo preaent the appearance of an ovdacrowded oemeter. . FortuJ2& 22.™ TE22Z - S^goytHerald^ March April May ; AM the taontba he which to purify the blood, as the ayalem la now moat ana. copttbhrw benefit from medicine. Hence now la the time to uke Hood'a . Baaaaphrifla, a medicine peculiarly OThSjSttBve pow era** if eipeli evj^ Impurity from the Mood, and alio glr, a kppettla. toaertbe dlgertlnn, Invlgoralea haaHvar, and glvra new life and energy SrLSiS.Sl spring taedldpe. m. jgjgjggfrgt.'ss; Pfe M a^^oome^lthlD forty rod. c.'Alarwye*Youn«T~ way ■ MYwtfe ee pndeaau WJ ai(tM la b tseeam aw eyas en alware Mgat. Aad gm* ana ueaamy art la aet airr it' ibat Cured by Electricity. kSsrs^EgSR (ueafatteutlon In the medlnl Ind eekif. ■MMHttgnptdttcery bejond 'diapnie! mm&M . . I peoeaSee'rrlief to apy afflicted with hiftryfir iSS^ce b^T w^^tnk.Avm.WmtO^y. ?%n'i V«*5aWe Uoaengc nerer falla i tessSSL^ssss^srsz oat a diaa at Dr. & A- Kennedy* ~ J. F. TBt-rrT, Sannfecturcr, _ _ .CQR,.. . . ■warn tf( "Itbil, mpwkwOMM. tPDhima waaataAABbaaiUtlwc.il. ilt. - warn . tUBt't Thta What You Need. Tb.,^., aMM..MUhwmj combine Mr Jhey ■ : i i

MOTIVES OF KIDNAPERS. ' WHY CHILDREN ARE SO OFTEN STOLEN FROM THEIR HOMES. | Why arc children atolen? Not many of them are kidnaped in tha hope of pee , cucinry reward. Caeen of thla eort, such, ea tha Charley Boea abduction, are rare. Revenge tuay be tha motlra In exceptional inatancoa, bat usually 11 turns chit that the parent! of the atolen child were utterly unknown to the abductor*. That " child U dia- ' proved by the fact that nine tlmee In ton J ' the atolen one le wo fully abused and j maltreated. Probably the mtwt aatlafactory explanation . Is that certain people are Effected by a peculiar mental deli rangement which promyta them tttlbo ' .forethought Itla, in facL child kleptomania, although thla peculiar phase ' of tuanla baa net been dignified with a » edentiflc name of ita own in the book. I not OFTJM TOB tort r Even thla theory fails abort when we I think of the numerous casea in which, without apparent motive, taro or three , pcraon* uniteU* jjoji* Wnallt^They ' E Tliat a child atolen by a partially insane " person should be Inhumanly treated la no - cause for wonder; It naturally follow. • that any one with so distorted a acnae of t right and wrong, necessarily without a I moiety of love or feeling, would not be , capable of tenderness or even considers- *" In 1818 a child named Lambert was : atoisti from her parents In Baltimore by . ■ - orreeted u few days later, and tho child ] was found mangled and blooding, and almost dead. Tho ovidenoo showed that , the child had boon maltreated "because it wouldn't walk fast enough." . Of course, there are many came when tlie abduction la due to abnormal love • and yearning, pure and simple. A well i known judge the othmday aald: "IaB . Mj'uMn girl, ♦"year. oW. being toe r young to stand the trip, was placed in the care of a friend of mine, whcee . family consists of a wife and ooo child. When the folks came back in the autumn ' I went to gut the child, but do you think ' ho was willing to give her up? Not much. ' He aald: 'I've had thla child six monlha r now, and I don't propoeo to part with V Tut. You have a large family, and can t W aaweU spare that llttlo girl aanoL , Sow, if you go to law about It and re1 cover tho child, as I ruppoeo jou can, 1 shall regard you as unworthy of respect and-will never apeak to you as long at 1 live' This from a friend of years standing! He was in earnest, too. I ultl- , mately got the child, but my friend and ] , I are strnngrrs yet." Any mention of child (Sealing' alwayl , recalls tho Charley Roes case. So celo > year* nflcr, it hat not to ■ great degrer - faded out of tho popular mind, though '"o^atbin K. Iloaa ll^i in a handaom. . duelling, belated by a large yard, lr , Oermantown. a 1'hlUdelphia reburb. [ One July afternoon all of the family hap pened to be aheont save two young broth- ' era, aged 4 and 8 year*. They Were playing together In the froot street when twi i men drove up In a covorod wagon. Out . SrSiSiHsR'aS ! f After driving a ehortdbtanoe the eldei | , brother was given some money and eenl t on an errand for mm* candy. Ha re „ turned in a few mlnuteB, but tho wagoc bod disappeared, mrl Charley &wa hai nira of the ^"r^^lwabdactore' f« of cepture-waa ao gnat that no agree mem between tbam and tha father war . ever euooeeefuUy carried ouk Iheeearek : !Lsbr^8^r ■ I'hiladelphlane interested themeelvee ii ' i.e S^LCwSftSltSS jSiS! , children was investigated, but without I avail. Two men were fatally ahot whtb ' W X did not dtvulge Its wheraabouta. 1 A third ooneplratcr waa auhaaquantly convicted of oompUnity and aantenced h longer, but to hia loving mamosy tlx < Three year* *brfore tha dlauamranos , of the Roes boy Freddie Left, a pretty little child of 8 yean, wa* stolen in abctt . the same manner at Qulnqy, Ilia He seas nevm reoovered. although tho father 1m1 cent years waa the Mealing of Lillie Shaff. , on Weaaon street. And two oidarohQdnr , were wheeling tha baby to aad fro It ato|ipad, and after playingvridftba baby a moment gave tho other children scant '. money to go buy candy. When they re I turned the wtanan and child tmddhap t peered. H wa. aaoertalned that abahai - boarded a pairing atreet car with tha . | A Varr Dmara Doc. -'Now, my dog Lad dlo has got mora * hreeder><y' ahMfTd^a "I never had to (rein htm anything. He juriteokitup . _RalMil One day when ho wna a pup I I! haoaahlbSch'amto the hous* by him-, t- aalft- It got so pretty soon that when- * ever tin con heard me call Laddie ■ uumege*a^riking cn '• drive the tall she just gtanda and kicks at him 10 till ho lets go: Tbey are always qUarrstJ. etly oa I eeaild have done ft, and got He'a mwlltillng aomn revenge yet. Foe a downright ha^ee^^re^mAaopaie . - Tho Alaska acala have reid Dnaie Bam for Alaska, arUoh oust bins IT.WOACOJ, » Since 1850 the AttMt* Commercial *«b- » Aiaahn seal skina dreseed hfflSnrcnamsre] 5 TMdtfby'sil rnimheo aW«t_lMW»-[ I 1 1

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