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■Who will make it so ?—The Advertis­
ing Fiend of The Globe Lyceum Bureau.
Why would be make it 80?--BeQau^^,.
the Bureau is about to present the
Third and Last Carleton Night,
What is a Carleton Night?—Ask a
thousand different people who were at
the Collingwood Opera House on October
11th.,
I have not time. Life is busy. What
would they say?—That never has an
audience gone away from that place in
better humor with themselves,
the
world, and the lecturer and reader.
W hen w ill the Third Carleton N igh t
occur ?—On the evening of October 25th;
and at the same place—the Collingwood
Opera House.
W hat will happen on that evening?—
Another lecture and original recitation
by W ill C arleton—never before given in
Poughkeepsie.
A nything else ?—Yes.
The aw arding
of the prize.
W ht't prize?—For the best Sequel to
the Poem,
“ The Maid of 'Vassar.”
W hat will the prize be ?—A full set of
Will Carleton’s books, up-to-date, valued
at fourteen dollars.
Will the Sequel be read on the stage ?
-—Yes; and the author will be publicly
presented with the books, if he or she
so desires.
W hat will we get, all told, upon that
evening ?—A lecture, a series of original
readings, and the excitinent of seeing
one of Poughkeepsie’s authors crowned
as the laureate of our city.
W hat will a good seat cost for that
night? three prices, as th ere are to be
really three entertainments in one?—
No, one price, and th at a price that
everybody can afford, thirty-five cents
Orchestra chairs for thirty-five cents ?
—Yes, if you get them in time.
Family Circle for thirty-five cents?—
Yes, front row; if you only get seat soon
enough.
When can I get them?—Now. Seats
are on sale at Box Office. Some are
gone already, but your chances are good
to get just about what you want.
Having bongnt tne property of the
C IT Y T I U J C K lI f a CO M PAM l
Formerly 'condncted by the late D. O.
\pplebee, I am prepared to do
ALL KINDS OF TRUGKIN8.
F u r n it u r e , S a fes a n d P ia n o s
a S p e c ia lty ,
And all kinda of Heavy Trucking
A. J . SILV ER N A IL,
Office 317 Main Street
C A R P E T W E A V IY C .
T notify the public that I take orders for
cheap custom made Carpets for sale at 25c
a yard. P. HAGAN, North East Corner
Clinton and Mill St.
X Weaving Carpets at 20 cents a yard. Good
S P E C IA E
£ 1 « V £ II F B :1 8 £ , B tO N llA Y , O C T O B E R 1 4 , 1 S 9 S
“ You have always been extremely
kind and good to me, Mr. Wilson. I
“ I co?ue, Mirand. ” Then, as she took
cannot, by any possible means express his arm and he handed her into a brough­
You give'and.’iake':^ur heart at -will.
my gratitude. But the suggestion you am, “ I have pity for these poOr m usi­
’Tis mine—or was not mine before.
have made, although entirely for my cians. ” —Pearson’s Weekly.
You never loved or love me still!
good, fills-me with pain. I cannot "
You seemed to hate—appeared to love.
leave England, because—because I am
Limewater.
But
it one was false; choose which you will,
going to get married. ”
You hate? Yoi
Your love a lie has proved I
It is well known that limewater has
You loved? Why, then you love me still!
“ The dickens you are I” roared the a beneficial effect on the growth of chil­
infuriated bachelor, mad with rage.. dren, and in countries w here th e drin k ­
Then say no more your love is dead,
NorUeath nor hell true love can kill.
“ This, sir, is the way in which you ing w ater is im pregnated w ith salts of
Were it a dream, it might have fled.
show your gratitude. You Italian dog, lime the men are apt to be tall. An
But love, you loved, and love me still 1
you scoundrel, you’’—
—Atalanta.
English medical authority states that
Ba .stcmued short. What an idiot he for a perfect sanitary diet alkaline wa­
was. Luigi was only flesh and blood, ter is needed for every person who eats
HE HAD PITY.
and young blood at that.
heavily of m eat, and this means nearly
‘‘Luigi,” he began after the silence every one excepting the vegetaraan.
■■ ~
of
the
ni.oinept,
“
is
this
girl
of
yours
a
'eai of life
Jabez Wilson, whose 52 years
Are an Index to Age.
]b ^* p ^ se d in single blessedness, s t a b l e p^^tner. ■|io accompany ybu^on
An acute observer has noticed that all
had little in common with the rest of your upward career through life? You
w ill stand at the head of your art, and the young women riders on the wheel
the world.
His faults were many and his virtues you w ill move in the highest circles of wear skirts, while the elderly females go
In for bloomers. There is one thing cer­
few. His two redeeming points—call European society.
“ She, whatever her post in life now, tain—let this observation be spread
them virtues if you will—were generos­
may
he
ill
fitted
to
grace
the
drawing
broadcast, and there won’t be a bloomer
ity verging on weakness in individual
rooms of the aristocracy or to sit by visible anywhere. No woman would
cases and a love for music.
Late one night he came out of St. your side in the carriage that draws ever wear a garb that proclaimed her
age. It is agin nature. —Philadelphia
James hall, buttoned his coat up round you to your mansion.
“ You love her now ; she is everything Press.
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his neck, dived his hands into his
pockets and made for home. On the to you. Time may be, however, when
way he entered a cafe and took a cup of you may be led to make odious compar-* CAKNON, SCOFIELD & LLOID.
isons between her simplicity and the
coffee.
Arohit6cts;anfi''Buiidiipg Superintendents.
As be Sipped the beverage his ear, winning faces of beautiful women.”
Plans for attractive and moderate cost
“ My kind benefactor, that is impossi­ cottages
ever on the alert for music, caught the
at our office for inspection. 25 years
sounds of a voice that was at once rich ble. I shall always love Maggie as experience with all kinds of building,
much
as
I
do
now.
’
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278
Main Street, Pokeepsle.
and melodious.
Jabez Wilson sighed. It was a sad ARNOUT CANNON, WALTER SCOFIELD
Jabez listened attentively for five
PERCIVAL M. LLOYD
minutes, during which time the song blow to his vanity and to his peace of
oontinned, with short intervals of mind.
Stove, Range and Furnace Repairing.
“ Think it over, lad,” he began.
silence. A t length it stopped altogether.
Now is the time to Icok after yonr Hot Air
Jabez asked the waiter attending him “'When the first pangs of grief at part­ Furnaces,
Heaters, etc., to have them repair­
ing are passed, you w ill forget about ed and cleaned. Repairs furnished for over
to fetch in the person singing.
Stoves and Ranges. Prompt attention.
The waiter returned in less than a your lowly girl in the whirlwind of 5,000
Orders by mail attended to.
minute ushering in a young man of your fame, and she will soon put you
JOSEPH H. M ILLER,
distinctly Italian cast of countenance, from her mind. Come to me tomorrow
The Sheet Metal "Worker and Jobber.
Shop
J No. 9 South Bridge St.
whom he introduced as Luigi, the bottle and let me know what you intend doResidence ■( No. 98 N. Hamilton St,
ing.”
washer.
The next day Mr, Wilson received a
“ Well, my man, you have an ex­
tremely fine voice. Did you know that? v isit from Maggie. She came in tears
With due care and rigid training there to beg his consent, his h eart was touch­
ought to be both fame and fortune in ; ed at the sight of a woman in sorrow,
it. You would like to be something bet- j and reviling himself for a cold blooded
ter than a bottle washer all your life, monster he told her in an outburst of
eh, my man?”
j generosity to go and marry Luigi as
U you are loofeiBg for great bar­
18 W h i t e
Luigi, in a wondering sort of way, : many times as she liked.
gains in Framed PictureB. A fine
nodded.
| After a twelvemonth spent in Italy
“ That’s right—th at’s right, my man. | Luigi became perfect. His first appear­
Estimates Inrnislied on appliassortment of Engraving, EtcMng,
Here is my card. Come and see me at ance in public was made as Gerardo,
S a t i s f a c t i o n g n ir a D my house tomorrow at half past 6, I and as he retreated behind the curtains c a tio n .
Photogravures,
Artotypes, Pastfelle
w ant tf' have a serious talk with you. that night old Jabez Wilson waited to teed. All orders p r o m p tl y »tpress his hands and to tell him that Ms tented to.
e tc ., e tc ., a t a w a y d o w n p ric e g ,
Can yon come?”
“ Yes, sir—that is, no, sir. Not to­ dream was at last realized.
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morrow. I work till 11 every night dur- j *
ing the week. ”
j Jabez Wilson walked out of his solicit­
“ Oh, oh I Such is the irony of fate, ” , or’s office penniless. The bank of which
muttered Jabez. “ Can you come on h'0 was principal shareholder had failed,
— 873 M A IN STK SB T —
and this, in conjunction with a few
Sunday?”
minor disasters, had robbed him of
Northein Soft Pine,
“ Yes, sir, I w ill com e.”
Leading:
P iciure Fram e J9fannlacturer
Southern
Hard
Pine,
True to his word, Luigi, clothed in every penny he had possessed.
New York and Canada Spruce,
He had never in his life done a stroke
his Sunday garments, found himself in
Pennsylvania
Hemlock,
Ml'. Wilson’s drawing room the follow­ of work and was not even capable of a
Tennessee "Wnite Wood,
clerical position.
ing Sunday evening.
Indiana Oak, Quartered, plain,
The apartments he had occupied were
“ Luigi, you have a most charming
Ohio Chestnut,
voice. I t is at present in what I may given up. The club was never again to
Kentucky Ash and Black Walnut.
Small Investments.
term an embryo form. The foundation see him or hear what had become of
Qg prosperity wiU
will make^many
make many rich, but
^^^^turning^rosperity
b^R nowhere can th ey ^ a k e so ^much within a.
is there in all its strentgth, and a cou­ him. The fine old wines in his cellar
Florida Cypress, very durable,
1,3by successful Speculation in Grain, Provisions
ple of years’ careftriHrAtefeg w ill place fetched sufficient to pay his long stand­
Michigan White Pine,XXX and XXXX
FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED can be made by our
Also ornamented ends for Gables am
you without a doubt in one of the top­ ing rent, with a surplus to keep him in
sidings.
food and lodgings for a few weeks—
most branches of the vocal, tree.
LIME.
“ You must make a point of cultivat­ that was all.
originated by us. All successful speculators operate on a regular system.
Canaan,
Glens Falls.
From his scanty store he drew a pen­
ing your voice on every possible occa­
6 thousands of men in all parts of the United States
CEMENT.
tcago brokers, m ate la-ge amounts every year, rangsion, Luigi. Avoid those articles of food ny every day to search the papers for
from a few thousand
Rosendale.
Portland
man who invests a hundred or two hundred dollars
which I shall give you a list of, that news of Luigi’s success. He could not
0 |50,d00 to.$i]00,000
or
^
^
„
who invest a few thousand. .
CALCINED PLASTER.
xhat t:
your vocal chords may retain the sweet­ bring himself to write to him and to tell
it[tis
ls also
also aa fabt
fabtYhat
those who make the largest profits fjioia comparative small inVestDrv
Asbestos
Cement,
King’s
Windsor
re
perso
ness, strength and fullness that now hiim everything. It was pleasant enough
Mortar,
nd 8yst(
to know that the man whom he had
mark them.
pi an does not risk the
ole amount invested on any trade, but covers both sides, so
t
Old Stand. ** N. Water St thatOur
;he whole
whether the:narket sises
dragged
from
obscurity
should
at
that
stea profit that piles up enormously 1in
Lses or falls it brings a steady
“ Your clothes, too, are unsuited to
: a
snort
time.
the pupil of a vocal professor. You must moment be making Europe vibrate
WHLITBSFdR CONVINCING PR O O FS, also OU3 tanual on successful speculation
fit yourself out like a gentleman, Luigi. with the splendor of his voice. One
and onr Daily Market Report, full of noaey making pointers,i. A1.I. F U F F Our manual
explains margin trading. Highest references in regard to ourr standing and'success.
You must exercise care and take a pride night as he crouched over the fire in the
'For^further information address
in your personal appearance. In short, dosshouse he frequented reading the pa­
be in every respect worthy of your pro­ per a short paragraph at the foot of a
THOMAS & GO., B a n k e rs a n d B ro k e rs,
column caught his eye.
fession. ’’
“ Early yesterday morning the body
241-242 R ialto B uilding, CHICAGO, ILL.
' As Luigi’s profession was that of bot­
N o . 319 m a in St.
tle washer at an Italian restaurant, he of a woman was found in the Grand
RESIDENCE 3i Cannon Street.
naturally failed to see how he could canal at Venice. She is said to be the
well give further evidence of his occu­ wife of Signor Luigi, the well known ALL CALLS BECEIYE PROMPT AE!
pation than by the suit in which he ap­ singer, with whom she is supposed to
IMMEDIATE AHEHTIOH.
peared before this strange gentleman. have led a wretched life. There are no
marks of violence on the body, and the
And he said so.
“ Dear me. Of course. I must explain authorities have passed a verdict of sui­
to you, Luigi, what I propose to do. I cide while temporarily insane.”
Jabez W ilson’s forecast had been real­
am too hasty. First and foremost, do
ized only too fully, and the broken
you like music?’
Store and Heme Connected by Telepbois.
“ la m an Italian, ” was the modest down m an cried like a child.
A week later he stood outside the doss
reply.
“ Grand. A'most fitting answer. Now house w ith exactly a penny in his pocket.
He stood wondering what he should
we w ill come to business. Would you
like to give up your present menial oc­ do, when his musical instincts, which
cupation and become, fii-st, the pupil of had been crushed and had lain dormant
« * * « * * '
a musician, and then a master of the for so long, arose within him. He hur­ **** * * * * * *
ried along the street, entered a shop
art you w ill excel in?”
“ That is beyond my hopes, sir. I and purchased a tin whistle with his
one remaining copper.
have no money. ”
An hour later and he walked slowly
jabez Wilson threw up his hands.
along
the m iddle of the road, his thread­
“ T h a t’s a ll right. I w ill see to th a t
LOVE IS FOREVER.
Love is forever—think no more
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Oice SOlaftet St., • Mupsit, H.I.
Plans, Details and Specifications for all
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notice.
Work superintended when desired,
Correrf/.j.Tidence solicited^
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B A R G A m S FOR ALL.
Crockery,
little m atter. Give me the assurance
th a t you w ill p u t your whole h e art in to
the work I have c ut out for you and
will do your best. I ask for nothing
more.”
A few days later Luigi left his situa­
tion and became the protege of Mr. Wil­
son. To say that Luigi was grateful
would be to put the feeling he evinced
toward his benefactor in very mild
terms. He could find noway of e]icpressing his gratitude beyond making him ­
self as perfect in' hi^ art aS it became
possible for him to do.
“ Luigi,” said Mr. Wilson one day,
“ I am delighted to tell you th at it is
now beyond the capabilities of English
masters to teach you further. I t remains
for the masters of your native land to
instill into you th at little required, to
render you their equal, if not their su­
perior. I have decided therefore to take
you to Naples, where we w ill spend the
next year or two.”
For the first time since their odd ac­
quaintance Luigi failed to hail an an­
nouncement for his benefit w ith any
sign of pleasure or satisfaction. He
^Jooked^^gloom^l^OTd^^
bare coat buttoned up around his neck,
an old battered h a t pressed tig h tly down
over the straggling gray hair that blew
in the cold wind, and bis dry lips
pressed against the whistle.
H e was playing ‘ ‘Home, Sweet H om e’’
—th a t was all he knew.
In *frojut of a resplendent hotel he
stood and played, with one foot on the
pavement. A tall, black bearded gentle­
man, evidently a foreigner, wrapped in
a priceless fur coat, came down the
steps of the hotel, in company with a
beautiful woman, under the full glare
of the lamp.
Instinctively the instrument fell from
the lips of the player as he muttered
half aloud:
“ Luigi!”
The Ita lia n peered into the pale,
pinched, upturned face.
“ So yon have come to this, eh?” he
asked in a whisper, lest his companion
should hear, at the same time drawing
half a crown from his pocket, “ my un­
fortunate friend.”
He turned abruptly, half ashamed,
when the woman by his side told him
ta come away from the beggar.
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doughnuts” your reply is
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