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" ue et ariceti ra nt ney re aragee eee aia a eae Stet ages ~ nce (rotamer Sesit ee ee THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1895. ular service on the lat of “spoils.” [A DAILY HINT FROM M'DOUGALL, “The we ery ef Vv: 8. aia Word Public interests demand the elevation of _ DRAMATIC NEWS AND NOTES re vik hie pedal OUT OF LOVE'S HARNES! that service and its establishment upon ory @ plane where worth, utility and ability Pebiieded by the Preas Publishing Company, [Tank before offensive partisanship. @ te @ PARK ROW, New York. fiesta THE DEAR PUBLIC STILL WADES. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1895. | Last night's snowfall adds to the aim- ———_ Ity of cleaning the streets, but does Maida Cra ‘2 Unpleasant Expert- ence with the Twelfth Night Cla! «Sir Angustus 8 Trip. Alas! for women's clubs! Oh, woe to the New Woman when she mingles with her fellow-essex, and from a pinnacle of To the RAitor: Will Frank Lewellyn, who wants to tax old maids, tell ae where some of those good me chanics he wrote about are to be found, who are not dudes The majority of the men pend all 4 EUBSCRIPTIONS 10 THE EVENING WORLD not relieve the city government of its imaginary superiority tries to regulate they earn in saloons and cigare, and when a gir! duty in the matter, It Is notoriously the virtue of her assoctates, The rarity Leeda 1H ali lan Magee A Ball Bodice. future master. Some relative bargains it up. ‘That's one reason why there are so maay for the girl, the stipulated price is paid, Christiaacharity 18 always pathetical wanting. Women will be women. ‘That sounds trite, but—bless your hearts—it's true, ‘There's an Incandescent story just come to light that illustrates all these evident to every citixen who uses the Streets that no thorough effort has been made to remove the snow that fell nearly two weeks ago. old maida, There are enough of unhappy married] ‘This a ball bodice in Liberty satin, women, without adding any more to the number. | gathered at the waistband, round [U's not on account of their looka or dress. Please! waisted before and behind, the top cut remember that. ONE OF THEM. |icw and heartshaped, and trimmed with and she 1s afterwards a submissive slave, The women of ancient Rome were treated with the greatest respect. Still Even the late and unlamented Brennan Serta Made of buted 4 ‘ used to make a visible bluff at cleaning alunen und woes most graphically. Last ola Mal and Bachelors’ Chances.|* °C't"* made of plaited flounce scol-} ii. were not allowed to inherit prop= Batered at the Port-Ofice at New York as [the streets after a snowstorm. Long Sunday night the Twelfth Night Club, Paget erty and could be divorced by their huse ‘Gecond-class matter, processions of carts used to drag through composed stage girlies, gave thelr ‘When “‘Dalay Bell,’ in “The Evening World” bands for counterfeiting their keys and ——— = the city and regiments of men with annual reception at the Berkeley Ly- of Dec. 29, saye ‘all bachelors should be heavily for drinking wine. SP BRANCH OFFICES: shovels and picks clattered and banged OsUry WIL Bias menens ee eee eae taxed," of course we must understand she does In Turkey woman 1s held in the most WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Broat-]over the pavements from dusk to day- of honor, To be & member of this Club not mean foreignera And a foreigner, 1 beg to rigid seclusion, She must always appear si way ané Sixth ave. at 324 st. light so long as the snow lasted. At the character of eweh da sel must be tay, she scema anxious and perhaps afraid that veiled. With pigs and dogs she is fore WORLD HARLEM OFFICE=175th st. and Madi-{ the office of the Department there was Beyend reproach, he ¢ oe eee tee JOSEPH Cc. SIDLEY. she will not stand a chance of marrying, not- bidden to enter a mosque and the Koran ora are, always a clerk ready with @ pretty, je mors! Integrity of each new mem- ° withstanding the ladies’ opportunity once in : ‘i a i Poecece weet red ink tabulated statement of the ber, but, of course, 1¢ cannot go on| ,This ts @ picture of the Democratic | iis” aamtt we have three such opportunities Cecieres Sven woo uae ree she PRILADBLPHIA, PA.—Inquirer Office, 1108 ‘ i i . | Congressman who attacked the Presi- ; be in a state of reprobation. *, futher of men and carte employed Vouching for the cOntiRUATCe Of Or eee re ene eee, she tre Tag [12 theif one, but taking im account the gitbaem Biberiatt Women ate Paived ah WbieGe ‘ during the previous twenty-four hours pric Some very nice young women : ’ A 48 | of their dear little tongues, their many little ; ; ANG (Hac RUUARCOE TROUMGNAD OE tons belong to the Twelfth Night Club— | Previously blackguarded the Wilson bill, | pane, thelr one is, no doubt, equal to our slaves, untidy In dress, and are bought Of snow. they were alleged ‘to have re among them being May Robson, Alice |the Income Tax and about everything | three. Now, 1 advise ‘Daisy Bell” and all old with money or cattle. The most capri- revel. Anyhiews* Fincher and Vidw.croly-—alt leigh cite, truly Democratic, the President | maids who did not make much of ‘92 to do 80 Sh Rade ASS A) ites to the Abies 5s i" Ss girls. [t was determined that the Sun-|]need not worry. , 1n ‘96. Happy ‘96, when the poor bachelors will Siberian woman, and should he desire a addled Ned Tee ke cable tea = i te in ri ou Wk Seika reception ehould be “a gem. = have @ whole year's rest from the many pro- divorce he has only to tear the cap from ’ cleaner, but at least the public had aland verbena iike time on only a|invitations were went only to those . : Hite ahow fut itw Mores Imani: Whose teputation had never | been THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. beet ed oe ea Ele Cela at her head, 7 i 5 ..,|smeured, and, of course, the girls had make ‘ero they 5 Under Andrews and his collaborator,| He was known as “The Berry Wall] hard work, ‘They were wnxious to ask] @omeyp Here, a Hint Phere wud Trae | #4 in turn will listen to the melodious pro- Bedroom Rag. Waring, even this is lacking. There is no|of Governor's Island," His uniform|one of the leading actors here—a Tal ft " ponals of the gentler sex. ASHLEY GALE. A very pretty bedroom rug may be pretense that any special effort Is being | fitted him as a smile does a soubrette, | YOUN® | man who Is now | playing ‘ales of City Life. made out of burlap, one e-thi ‘i 1 na stock company in this city. Butl te isa é ss By One) And ener made to remove the snow. Col. Waring |and his buttons shone with the briilian-| they discovered thax they couldn't Invite | 1 1 doubtful if Mayor Strong will feel com-] N@ Coll and for Her. yards long and three-quarters of a yard says he isn't in charge yet, but Is merely |cy of so many pole stars, He visited Ao wife 0, they lett him out One of Let lg ey ce vane Who Data BIS COM”, ine BAlkOr wide. Work a border four Inches wide ay < ane jew ¥ e members of the club ta the pretty | pliments to the reform Mayor the other day and | 7°, " . S Average Circulation Per ee the: subject under Andrews, |New York often, took his sweetheart to) young actress, M Craigen cad, thik | left the offee In the City Mall with The Cleans ‘Frank Lewellyn’ doesn't know what he is] loped and mounted under a scalloped! #!! around the rug in Greek design, in and Andrews's duties ax a professor | the theatre and gave her a petit souper||y where the sory, comes. Ine The | gueped ax the doos cloed behind hime "What a| WIKINE about when he says olf maids want [silk ruching, Short, puffy, draped sleeve, {Tors stitch, about two Inches from edge, Week Day, xeem-to keep hii too busy todo anything |afterwards, and occasionally before re-| Twelfth Night damselines were averse | vongertul revembiance ot heal and face to Hors | !9F4# and presidents, Please don't run them alll wth two rosettes on the shoulder match-| Wit! angora wool or double zephyr, in 482, 638 as a practicer. Mayor Strong says he|turning to the warrior ranks on the] {p,y/es Craiken,, they Hieron so ealtere Tweed! Eyes, mouth, nose, high drow, bulging |2"8 for a few. Tam not an old maid, nor 401] ing the ruche which forms the head of “hades to harmonize with the furnish~ A 2 knows nothing about it, and deems his|sun-down gun Island sat in a quiet| more) gust. before shies a‘hher die | narrowly in the middie, bristting hale and griealy|*&¢P company, elther; when I > it won't bl the bertha, Draped belt fastened by a|!"X* Of the room. One's Initials may be Average Per Week Day in 1893, avy ore re he gives oat he calia/ittie game of draw, He had afyorce, And if you are talked about— | peard—t and the big shoulders and short Bain berg aes tae! ea pai of A | bow with floating ends. worked in the centre of the rug. Turn 423,748, an “Infusion to somebody named | jolly and a Juicy time, and was the! you"are gone That, of course, you Know, | "ok make Mayer Sirvog look startlingly: Wke | Mogan, Af ak fed ered Rca in the rug all around, line with burl AGala in One Year of 58,890, Tarockmorton, who has a clerical posi-|envy of every would-be sport in the! Tt ix said that a deputation of girites Six in his halcyon days, Tweed's nose | “ute. be putting canvas in between for stiffening. 2 tich in the Street-Cleaning Department. | camp. And ail on only $13 a month, | Visited Miss Craigen and begged her to| and eyes wore marks for the cartcaturiste, and |@Mord to Keep & wile, Fram @ young couniry| Bee sor the bate. |‘This rug gives a very pretty effect and Average Per Week Day in 1891, And the dear public continues to wade, | John Is not on the Island any more. | Frahm Jt any Fate, to slay, away Strong's are ‘markers’ for Tweed's, 1] 8! eae putting nh Sacques are modernized by can be put In any conspicuous part of ance u eae fo swear and to catch wet feet and the|He has disappeared from there, and Maternal ard Contumal Propriety, nee Hea nh Strong will not develop any other] Peeters 7 Peel In enormous sleeves of other | your room where there is not too much fay 4 ree Years of 152,470, grip. his accounts are In the strewsome and|,Willlam H. Ken was to be present, | Tweed traits, oe , % walking. ; pedicel ‘ GaatE " See The little actress sensibly declined, and i Laila nedh ta Waxed paper should be kept on hand . i Average Cireslation Pee ter tn ee cieuaane eheleaa yearly miele ere ae Humes 0 te i 2 and behold! on Suna y pian, in She | Owing to the aggravating crawling of the Broad-| 1 don't conalder myself an old maid, althoush!to be wrapped about aaatenes and Hints to Housckeepe: d some c alke 8! foF Miss Craien.’ A gen- | way cabl ra and the pic ollcy of the | twenty-cight years old. I am called a thorough a Sunday “iiivenst Sea cope ee the Quartermaster's Department might | Homan’ who waa present wald Yestetilay | Sion Island Ferry Company's management. one | business woman and am good-looking, but 1 And fates carried for tHe school Tineheon,| Paint apots may be removed from wood i MAYOR STRONG'S STARTER. be expected to be In when he was flying | Ni) h jost horribly. | 7, 4 vi and also! py covering them with a thick coating body “spoke to her, She stood alone | resident of the island down the bay got home| so many of my admirers wanting to marry my \ 323,471. Mayor Strong's message to the Hoard {Digher than a Maxim aeroplane on $13 | amid the giddy thronk—taking no part in in a state of mind ihe ether night. Me took a Business inwtead of myself that cannot, “heres cote Runieee: Neuse he Wess cht a Per Sunday in 189; dt Aldermen yeatanday 30: fick ey | ® month. the festivities, and unable to attend to| cable car at Broadway and Warren «ireet at | much respect for such men, and would be willing id fa blankets are warm and) fou. hours. erage y in 1893, y y much - — the comforts of the guests of the Club, is a 6 ately a vow | COMfortable for winter use. They may) If fine 266,062, Side UEGT ES WHHL EU ONAL. be. destuna'l) aa vou Alrong fuonval Wanlheus. Tvte||CHO. Gutrmende Wik thin deeen ah Woe: | urstre, MUabces heforece: (0 [eiotld| aye atrived | 20,007, «x Falher Whe titrey fdeN mien Nom |) # ine clothes become scorched in the A Gain ta One Year of $7,409. Nik RGTHIRINL PARI Cork, EHA/Ae doe, 186\l' Meat pollticue: TE INeeMAYOR BEAN: Hy | MISC: CIMLIRE BEDE RIOTT) COTES Inv Geaperas |e Cie: (0b 6c WM abs (6tFS8y SL/EW0) Ot ae ae es eae ts Fagmmamented with an outline or ap- | ironing, often the yellow look can be en- head) fie Ep IORt | iat c wry y| tion E forced my own little wife to yo | minutes before 5, but as the car occupied five | good mechanica to one who will not object to|Plique design, and have an ornamental | tirely removed by hanging the article in Average Pee Sunday tn 189y, sees no reason why men's sentiments| his determination to give us a business | up to the actress and shake hands with | minutes in crawling from tattery place to the | his not wearing white collars and cuffs, nor does|@dge in wool crochet. The lning may | the bright sunshi a “upon sabjects of finance, foreign pol-| administration there will not be any|her. I felt sorry for her. It hurt] ond ct the i rt ot want @ Word " “ be of sat nT Re dia Ih 234,520, ‘ut ! I~} wi TeR gs apatele pore fOr) nary, te BuEt f the line, it was two minutes after 6, and | not want @ lord oF president neither, he will be ine, silesia or lining silk. Halla teawpoohtulcot. wear: seatteradl less As rena lig prsverediitd OF Aha tay iste toil and Strong will be @ suc- | 1C,10. fer, dreated thus by her ing G o'clock boat had departed, ‘That meant a|conterring a great favor on one who does not! Haircloth bustles are advised by some | over a dying tire is better than kerosene, should have any connection with “the | cess, prudery.”” ‘The. ory haa caused some | Walt of thirteen minutes, and a dreary salt of | want to be an old mata. 0. HL ¢ dressmakers to give the fashionable set- Aas : matter of municipal administration, ENICRERROUICHEW DIARY Iriitiion, Tana Miss Alice Pischer. the | twenty-eight minaies on an old Wott, Instead of Newark, N. J. [out to the dress in the back. ARO HAA Ao element OLOROweK, affecting chiefly, if not almost exclu- *| Vice-President of the Club—a Jovlal, | ne new one which lett at 6 o'clock, . m5 - Kindly, affable gt st » be ica | 5 Allaw Wae s ‘e 4 i sively, the welfare of citizens of a par- 185 —UNothing ot importance happened | surprised abaut It yor athe outa jee opi tee eee eens Utility Vases. Bae es aE 3 910,087 ticular locality." At all events, the I might try to ease my conanience with |sure that It is not true, j fulds (IE | He boarded the Wostteld, which was ote Wy ne herr ee er sana] large vase, such as usually serves! aig me in sive ee Winter the proper Q people at the last clection demanded a| this old phrave of the impatient diary-heener and |!t came to vou throush fany of our'airis, | enough to vowe before the Philadelphia exponition, | | think the bachelors ought to be taxed and) tor a potted plant, mak Lae On CRUISE. CIB chee aan on aned j A Gain Over 1893 of 13,573, change from politics to business in mu-| let It go at that. But what ts diary ic] HH have them all suspended. I admit | ang started on a still hunt for » seat where he| Mot the old maids for It le pot always thelr) peoiia Gina, ane These kre usa phedire perues 16 the Dutch supper, Sule BS , tel a a (oq | Not to hold for each day something by which that| not lke Fag could acan “The Evening World." The upper | fault 2 have been in the city two years, and no- id In | consists of bread and butter, cheese, cok Over Three Vears Ago of || | nicipal elections. The Mayor expresses Misq — Cralgen, PP every variety of color and style. One 126,481. the Intention to “obey the mandate of | 447 mall be recalled In time to.come? aie wan alighted (OT Maio Aaloon has a seating eapselty for about 400 people | Hoty sreme fo want me, because I am a working oO tye et ei cor spanish | meats celery, Frankfurters and potato . oe eant of It. now. nothing 4 ed by el feta, | #itl: all the young men I have met want @ ri z 8 vith ee the citizens so clearly expressed,” and| And 1 don't know why this day should not be|her whatgocver, ‘The story 1s Irn Gd) te Mabied br: ighsam siean ts) ene: Ut: |S cat pamably guods\iching, ahd Saty phoam: | Peasant (pottery, lh FOUR, “dUaint deel nation ne ouiuina ce diceetoc aie, 4 he hopes the Aldermen, within tho marked ane on which a climax ban been) Mllaa Cralgen must tbe werlcni notoriety. | plist Pewee oun te beneath euch Jes and cead=| ag with everybody, and well liked, bat I lack ihe Signa Of blue and yellow on white or of Giinaton ie Drlablple or digestion Girscte . toate, es Na ee heir eves nets vides for \- Q sc Ine! . limits of thelr pdwer, will do the same, | reached In demonstration of the IneMotensy of the| MUNG Cralken Was one Of jus, wid wo | UO ee eae an muck thelr: thumbs or { Mouey, #o I must remain an old maid. a rich, dark green solid color, relieved | 1h" 'S #¢ Inexpensive and easlly prepared ‘The Mayor pledges himself to name | street-cleaning service In the city, of which 1] She appeared next day at. the ¢ dow aeyiilse: dine: thay. fleas) ShACtaety THAR: WORKING-GIRL, | only by gradations of color in the glaze, bs Cnet surprised it should be elr indorseme: ate fe auch | Present stretches and atretchen of muck, avcn-| cher was ve r c 5 # and was evidently sincere, but the facts | les ¢ = aeeeeeeeer Froper reductions in expenditures" as] mulated through the melting of the revent #00W> | narrated above come from one who Was se 8 ee ree me Curious Custom: Even Children 8 : . “ated e come from one AB 25 corn the B. Aare consistent with the Interests of a| 44 through the deposit of rain. Guttera arel present. and it Is an open secret that ‘sco waka) OARS Being a constant reader of your paper and a Rie ee i i Glted with stagnant water, which finda no ost-|precty lttle Minn Cralgen has, been. 8 ly cere, vere sonny scenes on the Hoboken tert | member ots club called ‘The O16 Malta,” 1| Hindeo women are forbiddento read or! The bang is little used now on chi city “magnificent in location, wealth and Letty line yesterday morning at the Hob ‘The y Kt let. Croamwaike and, in. plaves, even sidewaike| thorn in the sides of the Tweifth Night- enlay morning at the Hoboken end. T®) would ike to get a little information on one of | Write. Indeed, those who dare to indulge | dren's hair. The preferred arrangemet : standing Gre for @ long tine Hamburg, usually running to Barclay street, igement tandini” ad-acmething similar to tnie|' tomerred. The people clamor, the Health /@F# fOr a long time, | Hamburg, ‘usually running to Marclay attest, wae! ou debates, |The question to be debated In such luxuries are often “accidentally” | for little girls from six to ten is im ee eee tart [MuarH protest, and-—Supt, Andrews te back] ats * Cirlitophen etieat What wacteolug: aul ib Ha ee ee mre Nee imisaing: loose curles about the face, with the [hoped the promises will now prove to[™™— EMMA yg fying Ui ne tute to thin Country & few | place. ‘The cabinw on the two boats are. Just STEREOS 1 Ob0 MA taA || ebraw women ct the. bigher slaesse | Bei Wueite to, tue jours teens be more than words. Practically, the only teal work on the atreate| Months ago. "Lot a good MANY useful | reversed in positions, the women's cabin on one Here's the Remedy, Eht were secluded from public life and | loosely curled. Sometimes the front hain passed their time with the distaff and/|of these belles in embryo is cut in the spindle. At marriage the ceremony lasted | old fringe way, only, however, when it Ino ng done by a few oor, atriking cloak. | Hints from thy tour ty America," he told @ | peing where the men's cabin {a on the other, | To the Eiito Mayor Strong favors the separation of friend recently, “and am even’ now light- the control of our charitable and cor-|Mskers, who blister their hands uncomplainingly |ing Covent Garden. ‘Theatre ace d vice verma, Yesterday morning the men, wl ‘Tax the bachelors, and there would not be ao a ; . AW rg foctionat institutions and the transfer | fr the dollar a day paid by a private ct the system Intse at the Chicago Ati. | always make a break for their cabin, matchen tn many old maids, A LONELY PENNA. GIRL. | 8€Ven days. seems impossible to get the locks te 4 iuization torium. [ only wish we could imitate | hand. ready to light clears and make the most pee ite Panchen Aaa In China @ wife 1s never seen by her | curl. ‘The Astor tramp has developed unex. | to the State of the care of the pauper In- s 8 6 the Americans in the matter of $1.50| of the smoking going over, performed Uh ENING Wi ” aul ‘pected staying powers. ne. He wants a simpler and more y spoke to my man Strong about the| Seats, put such an me on would | fis act ane hire inte ea * _ heey eho: Wie gee ee = 7 j ee explicit Excise law, “sufficently broad today, 1 don't know that anything | REECE he popular on thin side of the | 1 hiv caps cwite tes c ea eve vgner | Matches were lighted; then cam ol New Yorke speaks of "1 It is now in order for Mr. Cleveland|to prevent excesses In the selling of ng done,” he asld, and he chuckled as he| AvantIC. | I America every Bley Eo ee | eee ae Aiedel eae one oe chem | ate ete Of NewS Ork--XUl.-=TAe Fite LETTERS. iicusanddi ct Vea oie eres to invite Mr. Bibley to dinner. liquor and yet o meet the demands of that he had “given “em one tnfusion,”” that Sirgusarrix declared that he tried to iml- (Na EPP HRT RH ce eee ae Department Buildin eae — = tiemns: bias of cavuguTG la cee Covlitnaieee ee Ltge body of our eitizens who are ac- {it didn't ‘seem to do ‘em much good,"* and that | tate Amertea and do away with the fee] Vat All Sits MMMM 1® ole wtlien pee (The conan te open to everybody who hae a! iwery to one of civilisation, —— he didnt know of ansihing. to do, “except tof R¥8tem. He found it impossible. He who had ‘“(umbled"* to the change on sight. eomplatnt to mabe, a grievance to ventdate, informa. |vrive rina! chronology gives only about 4,008 i Brooklyn's troley system has crossed |Customed, within proper limits, to the hing to do mt 101 ied Hone Spee BLE, 1 years from Adam to Christ, In th iy y system has cros ae Up again.’ et would Like to tell him | era Ht and once, when he remonstrated i IR. then to pie, ¢ in this case, MM | wires with the circuit of the law, freer use thereof.” This implies that bs ote Bin | With an attendant, Whom he caught ace Gees © oul of general interest to discus | Kaplan is undoubtedly right, for every scientist the Mayor will favor a prope guarded Hy it ie ne chuckling matter, What cepling a gratuity, he was tol! to mind 7. new 3 ER's Cou © public servics to acknowledge, and who cam | and Keologist is aware that human life hi — ns Pal et Lei al Ao? Why not cal in Col Waring at once, In| Mis own business, ‘That setded Sirgus, PNW: RECORDER A COURT, put the idea inte less thom 100 words, Lory laters | on this planet for a f e Pepghere! ‘This week tells how the case of the | Sunday lauor-seliing law toad uf walting for a vet day, and not tot Ans [and fe me back agialy - ‘canna si cdeed esa had) bs People vs. Platt stands at Albany. On che subject of docks, police, taxes, | 4 ak 1 aay At . oi R he Fiat") be printed, 3 surdity of the whole thing consists In regarding a an Nigga = sei * | drews carry on his farce a week er at the : LI 4 (Alt: "Since Casey Runs the Fiat, ie —— as Inspired utters the writings of aut! ee Es publi wor Ke ana other Intere sa ty Hak of publi health? Helen Bertram arrived at the| we have a new Hecorder No, 1,484 Made Him Give Up His Seat |are utterly unknown, Nobody Rowe ls ran 5 Mayo ses to speak in ¢ om Poe oe neatre Saturda nt wit neaaly babe a . Rot set a party right before the people, | ti") ts make investigations through the | {lt depressing subject of dirty tree's combine | COMUNE appear owing to Miness, The] The way he runs the Sexstone Saturday, Jan, 5 at South Ferry, about 6.10 P.|® hand in it, Those interested in the subjecd a SIE MIGtan ETA REORAtA BU tne dali 10 GjAD wonder A AM IA/AUON A HALE LINEN E STITT TO Roe CA LEDC enone ts vers far from t M., T boarded the rear car (No. 643) Ninth avenue | *howld read Prof, Huxley's essays on “Scienog Violence and pathos are strangely |‘ ay tay se it gore the Mayor's message {i "iver {hat even a cheery. business-like menage | the Abbott sisters, v Tunteered tovadng| Mee remem elected. | Hine “L'" road, and sat down on avout the middie | 42d Hebrew Tradition AJAX. far as s the Mayo! e288 from the Mayor to the Aldermen cannot rane my (the star role, She had been standing edit ahaha aT ie ft Inthe rear, AO one but myself Inthe eight i a Cl naa fm those bread riots at St. lis satisfactory, It Is hoped the Mayor] suns tte uusinecative te malt ail cine rime [Ue te WINKS eves night Tandins | And banish from ail recor! Se eee tet a ane iter nin |* Gateman's Criminal Negligence, 's, ili be. Che xeinée Leeson aH ime} two months, and knew every partie formar years each trace 1 3,494 op hia cap came in and sald: “Move, 1| 70.the) Editors ‘ on Andrews “Little Christopher pack ward pad eaten fal +t iat @ 7 r ‘ 7 . THE MAYOR'S MESS AG her life. ‘The management consente niexs there Is a seat power and whe shield and the ciyb loaded with | 2% 4 friend were on the Lexington avenue “L'4 jugar Trust has a grip. That's the dif A 1 ference, E ig to let her and she sang the Botore you cross the threshold, power to club me if necessary, so I moved over | ‘IM going downtown. We were in a car the —— The amiable fecling among Democrats) ytayor airong’s message ta brief and to the point, | 4poe prale mast eredituity, | This hit bs Hei aire co Wine Your tag to the other side. No one was there but an officer, | Second from the engine. At Tompkins avenue sta The Greater Columbia College is on| ®t Washington made Itself apparent [pes of ail, it is to the pout —The Advertiser, | punctuality. Although she is never due, pa clcak above a, whlanes who came im with No. 2,434. After No. 1,434 left, | ion aatoman No. 2 left hie gate open and-veaieg eens Sis are chances ter Fall gain yesterday when Mr, Sibley, |a ae bn" ihe’ Mage of Une fe mover. dus Don't breathe, don't rough, don't snort, preiiy well up town, ‘tother ofcer sald to me: | Mmself in car No. 1, This surprised me so mucky men to push. Democratic Representative from Penn-} 1, ie evident that Mayor Strong wilt meet an] O'Clock, she has been there every night | Yo) mis be very aie: Vat did you give up your seat fort ‘pe. | that I got up and went to the door and there ee ae sylvania, spoke against the Currency | reasonable expectations, provided he is mistained wt (8 orelock and watching the” per- In the Recorder's Court cause,"’ sail 1, ““l always get out of the way of an | “iscovered the gate wide open. I immediately nos If Col. Waring can do anything for| Yl! hy an effective and persistent public sentiment . es onorvs, officer loaded with power.’ I inquired at the|tifled gateman No. 2 of our car and reclosed the the streete pene can fo anything for! “57, siviay openly made the charge | th Times “Giamonda’’ Baedou'e ple Peres One Hundred and Thirty-ffth atreet station if the | #4!*- By that timo the train was under full eats won'e tf OM:] that Moderal, appoipimente hadbeen of se 8 chieved the’ honor of being burlesd Dud aainndoey rules of the road are now that officers must pay |Beadway and nearing Nostrand avenue station, be __ lcarea aoe volar On she ik. “WW m hr § hat lass ny at thoes ve tain An PANERA young, Tan, pas made Nie ‘ eee ee their fare that they are ealtied to one-fourth of | 18 !t @ wonder we have accidents every day im favor of New York governing Staelf, both as to "ava aw oUt o and has su endants all have orders eo on’ 01 7 he cit, 7 ean sci ly ate jand Mr. Sibley was asked for single aid to be quite enthusiastic a . JOHN W. RIPLEY. rests ani ."* traina run with gates wide open? arcely ac lerate the real rapid ie » Ke @ SINBIE | teres and (he correction of munteipal abuses — | f PI t dare to droop an eyelid, transit. mo’ 1 nino to aubatan tata cheatatement, hater Ps r. Hopper is delight with the comi ‘Supposing there had been passengers standing om vement. [ramets see c ithentatement het The He mntrance made by the e« mn iui unt ; = iier tha wpa bea tort, Hot Work for Twelve Hours. tho platfusws, a sudden jerk of the train rounde The Mayor voices @ ereat pubic tens| wiih whieh he nocine Netatiy cupid |, Mao" Sto0n, im the bret’ memage ne sent io) From Gismondg! ty mo made cle ke ee Re 2 To the Editor {ng curve would bave been lable to throw thea iS at public sen- the Hoard of Aldermen yesterday, gives the as-| * 2" ¢ ‘As you have done so much for the working class | ‘Ut? [he street, J. L, B., Brooklyn, N. ¥, timent when he speaks tor up-to-date He declared he had no use for the man a new Reoorler differs of thia city I take the liberty to ask if you will] Why Sto surance that be wilt live up to the platform on} The ‘ekeepers Must Do the Works ¥ perfesh” went to gee “Prince and up-to-justice Excise laws. “who pat more trust in a bobtail fhuet i § z . 5 ip-to-justice AWS. lana o acoante mean” WEN | which be was clected—that, in other wo he qnanlae at the roadway Then tre yes , From pines the J. P do something in behalf of the firemen who work | 79 the Editor: ae = ban ina : Sill strive to ive the metropolis the best busi. | (fdas, and Mr. Neilson, the Sit Sap chap celrune nle/eeuatee ia the hotels and clubs, We have to work twelve Tt ts a grave sin of omission that|. It {8 not creditable to human nature, | peas silminisvation i han ever he —The Ke: | MUAtoat, ant Rave discovered the elas | “with mush more dignite hours a day every day in the year. Tt you would | of 2%,the benefit of your correspondent from ast Congress has not long before this pro- | PUt It Is nevertheless true, that a vulgar | conte ry ee |" he actors and actresses roared at. th He's also down on shysiers do something to have our Bours reduced to eight | Sor to vive nine aie cee treats who asked Widad for a Monetary Comminsion, bully attracts more attention than 2] |, ene , (| Rlalto jokes, which are Greek to th And knayes of every sort yua woul be. doing » graat earvice for this class, |72U.t2 #1Y8 him one consletent resson why “atores j fie jaulet, argumentative speaker, Quite a} Bai geet alpnlseach and ene Ain ne tes ore eeperal public. and plmpty sPeiled, wich (Their loud clothes break the silence and it would also put a great many mea to work sani in particular’ are required to remove his stage in their present condition, laughter and applause, ‘This changed |i, wnicn he promises 7) 1 Ras # most enthusiastic assemblage. And shortly we shall see rears posing and lofty tower in Ei ve ordinance officer can't apend @ elr D RUSE OF ADWARE DUAL SEA Ne promises. That nrinciple is that] "Prince Ananias” made a hit Court officers in unttorm, Sixty-neventh atreet, Just of ‘Third avenue, MBDCORTT, Gadus. whole day trying to find the Janitor, the agent sees Con aoe ter of the performance. | Ln-| municipal affairs shovtd be administered on pra ; —— = Be rer a saa It {ean edifice architecturally worthy of a fire 3 ° oF the landlord. His position in the matter te ; roam ts mye segislature should not oo NB disgraceful (o Sibley | tice) business lines, wholly Irrespective of politica, | New Yorkers Are the Most Good- He's going to make the thing au talt Drigade superlatively effective. Besides the regu-| To the Editor: 1 thy Phy like that of the country physician who was calleg | h 4 day Before following out Goy,; ane, I was a degradation and dis-|—the Herald. ured People in the World, Aadiales ga cvencie : lar fire headquarters, {t contains the Bureau of | Hee, solemn grief, with all thy pomp of tears bo attend « sick boy, ‘1 don't know just what's j i Werts's recommendations for the saving | honor to the House of Representatives. | \..0, ine Mayor dectusen thy arses c ‘ Combustibles, the Fire Marshal's offices and all| THY Vague array of gloomy majesty, the matter with him," he waid to the mother, } eb tha Pallacden But after all, with the present. Con-| ,.¥Rh (he MAyor declare that In ecleting man 4 ing to be gue recherche aaanneninurtic ‘and other, apparatus ensential to) W2icH atlll parades adown the mist of year Meal Fil tall poo SOLED cap fa Taare val i — ————— gress that was nothing new. BUiealcare GBR \Ulareaeia cen tae: . the testing of would-be firemen. There are tad-| | And with dim lustre deepens sorrows sea something that will throw him Into ts, and I'm } terday was only a form of Jack- cHores. ders for aspiring heroes to climb, nets for them to| Hence all thy charms, oh! luseious misery, just — on fite."* 2X-ROUNDSMAN, Wove with the music of delicious feai I. upon such proper reductions In expenditures ax ( } day. If Jackson could have his THE DEBT INCREAS When Apple Mary ente drop 4 aati ry hensive 1 d Wil give the taxpayers the greatest rosulis for : rop into, and s large and comprehensive lot of | 1 y ! i real day again, how different some| apo gtat th ‘ Meeiemvtteauce te ik weatie weedue ee Her tol!ipps to sell herve and sinew triers, A aight of New York | N° more man's soul Ler igs ee ee ee aed Far One Mathemntiniam ' things would be. Jycite statement of the city debt pubs | tations of those who elected him.—The Tribua You cannot hear a gum-drop, which the artint cannot represent ie & lot of can-| TB* dlamal echoes Of the Keplllel antow [ea . } _ lished by the Mayor in his messag ical Such noise they'd have to quell Gidates for Fire Department appointments being | N2, more sveet soule In weeping jo T propounded @ mathematical problem for @ } Ex-Police Commissioner French owed | *22W# the net city debt to have in-| One thing he (ihe Mayor) makes very clear The clock has stopped it's ticking, put through the rop Soft reams of tears that sing thelr ways along. | ‘college graduate,” who studied it for several Jay Gould $9,716.04 when the latter ana}, | {Teese S.810413 during the year 1994 He propores to separate municipal administration The hours it can't report, -— Constant companions of man’s horizon, _ | evenings and says it 1s an impossibility to solve } Re aeaaliy be didn't get the acne But this does not properly represent | from questions of genoral politicg, and to conduct ‘There must be perfect ailence ‘A Guide-Book correspondent writes to call ate] But banda eublime shall charm the new year oni | it However, Lean assure you that itis & feasible i ea tee Byrare Kot same Kind} ino real increase of our debt. ‘The net} the city government, so far as he has control of In the Recorder's Court. destion ln snes faes S08) 1 Mans Nes Cale Hie a Hin fans. ake 5 mournful 0M | and not very dificult problem to solve, With yd Bee funded debt on Decembei 94 (4. upon purely business principles There ts th A. T. TENDANT. liltams was wrongly located on the east end of | The world henceforth @ pilgrimage of woe! your Permission, I will glve it to your readers: i Death: i = | SEE he ee Dieter ae | whole substance of reforia ta this —The World ; ——_—_—— ANT Vovernor's Island, It Is on the west end. ‘The JOHN DWYPR. | to BT gave 1.16 yards of cloth more than T 5 eine so Broewiye last yeu, 31,1881 This was the re 4 —— AS THE 84 A DAY MEN SEE IT, — | Me correspondent states his mistaken belief that gave to A, which left B exactly one-sixth of i mecha, wut The grim gleaner was nis was the real increase in the BY NEW YORK EDITORS. i "me 5 the original Castle Williama is the present Castle| Ammtous to Keep Their Resolationn |, yicie piece; to C 1 gave 1.06 yards more most 2,000 ahead of the angel that - Garden, and that the structure on Governor's Isl-| To the Editor: than to B; to DI 2 s a Ty . ' . ” 5 . | To ot lo DB; to gave 1.03 yards more than i brings babies to this planet The fact that through the Increased] These reprosentatives (the new Lesiriaiure) one Im Ther Own Security They Have | cng is port Columbus, It i true that there ia a| ne’ following question, and ell answera to tt, and'I had 24 sarde and onectrenty-Aith of the f receipts in the sinking fund we have] ter election to a general uprising of i No Sympaihy for Strikers, | Fort Columbus on the Island, but the Castle Will-| will mo doubt be read with personal interest by | whole piece left, How much to each did I gl ad fa almost a relief to step off of New ri S18 more in that fund than wel voters, and they sheuld resolutely refuse to wear (Arthor Brisbane in this morning's World.) fame also there is the original, Castle Garden | scores and hundreds of young men who bave made 7. PF ‘ork streets, in their present dis-| "al @ year ago does not make the ad-| the collar of any boss of clique —The Adverti It is not natural for a man who mal was once Castle Clinton, New Year's resolution, My cousin and i present dis ad. Cj ertiner. a man who makes more 9 seller New Why Go Abroad for Lifebuatat ee I have ‘sworn off since Jan, 1—he from smok- cigarettes, and I from drinking beer. Can) To the Editor ders, physicians or others, | 10 the Glasgow Weekly Mall of Saturday, Dee, 22, 1894, T have noticed the following paragrap! than 344 day to feet poor devila who actu: get tired of h iy fort of *vr.pathy for the y £0 on strike because they ALONE, f rvation wages cut down, — you of any of your | Hut occasionally the most hardened of the prosper-| 1 decked my love with Jewels rare, est an antidote for the craving with which we ' gusting condition, even when one steps) ‘ition to our funded debt ar ly into the filth of an “L" road car, | }f Mayor Strong spent $100, the les: What this city needs ts a Stre M more fOF| partment that Will mot be. kno k shold penses in Ist than he | o¢ coma by every little snows Cleaning De: into a state rm that comes f spent in 18K, but the e time —The ne : j We had great hopes of J. Pluviun| “eM WISH but at the same afte jatone—The Tritwns, le twinge of pity, Ot|! twined with pearls her raven hair; now assailed, and also a remedy for the ner-| “Order for Liteboats.—A Dumbarton firm hag gwabbing up the streets for us, but just | male Huy more in his business, B81 se girong seve the cxciae system “has that the workinen | Se stood amid a briliiant crowd, Yousness and aleep.essness that have followed? We Tecelved instructions from Mears, Cramp, of New When he was beginning to get in his ||) CAN Avaganes not De Fe-| ce grown along the same Ii Public opin when the dutt settles | No form more falr—no queen #0 proud, fare both determined to stick to our resolutions, | York, to build thirty full-siaed, collapsible lifes j Deny she aen-ciuckere drove bin uae 50, Tt would still remain ‘ by A Gir Wank, Mae anton atu Tas out. Hut he feels that, after | And giorying in her beauty's reign, but we want to do so with all the comfort we can, | boats for the Louls and the 8t. Paul, the 4 from the sky. a Recorder, bat Ghat the workmen can never be] Her Sashing eyes resplendent shone; d, Wh-B, Newark: M.'d, |eompanlen sweats: to the Parls'and. New Ta ee = The plain fact is, we added more ° ° ° rigl it is ays the Deda 9 goes to | But while she 1ed & captive train, yim ery prrogengs ag A Brooklyn man committed a crime in| tht! Seven and a half millions to our] Let Congress clothe the Secretary of the jail and the Carnegie who compromises on a fine] And hearts bowed down before her throne, The Twe Rikies, ipgeleaptaret Seren Seer gory ae order to get locked up in Chicago] ‘Pt last year and and not three mill-]Treaeury with power to issue thie popular loan and goes to Europe, It is not, after all, @ settled 1 stood alzne! To the Reiter: the readers of The Evening World” may have @ d Probably it was the only way he could |i" eight hundred thousand dollars, of small and low-rate bonds to such an extent principle in Aw that workingmen are viclous, |1 gave my love @ simple flower: rmie me to say to Mr, Kaplan that the dis-|haiice to eee how patriotic some of our Americas % ices Slmsssif to tay in the own. But ae pane as may be necessary, and then let It provide for . c feprave! aut criminal, It seems strange, there. | She sat within her loneiy bower, Detween the debovisilc end. iopiatte| 22 & Pindbih etree Why should he want to? : a curremey commission, ‘There will then be] OF they wouldn't keep on steeplechaw-| ore, even to the man with more than H a day, [And as I watched, I sw her press etween the Jehovistlc and Elobistio 327 West Pinueth atrette : want to? A GAY BOY ON $13 A MONTH. —[o. turtier uneasiness about the circulating me.| 4H UP and down obstructed streets i rere Gedaate 104s ibe Sista Da toe Phase : - : . Some people find it h fand business will revive throughout th ets In} gat tt never happens that nd of « atrike | On my rove a fond caress, Biblical students. ‘Thus the Elohlm (in the plural) Single Tax sad Justies FB Two Brooklyn young men played pi-| a comfortable living out of $10 a week ~The Mer. - the mam wild the m Ie proven | She heard me whinper, “Dearet, ver, Taues plaat itn tn, prvoda anlinal Ula, white de> [to cas Baltar | HB. mochle for bride, and the fellow that]and as for leading w gay lite on thar ° . ot ours, that workingmen are tar below heir am [Ta loving Bear i 4H tne cw, hovah frat creates man, and afterwards causes the| If oecupancy and use Is the only title to tana, a: J and us for leading a gay life on that| nr eal na ethan ak tnaieee pioyers as mere and that if this were @ coun- laid her head upo at, Again, 0! ount says! as Mr, y. Small 0 ai to | “won will lead the stakes to the altar|umount, tiese people would tel! you that | mem area mater of tavestineat, which te th ha rush in Now York, [toy tnanich money had no apeclal power vo -shoutg| And with my arms around her thrown, See eee ee cerita the Te Teal teh uae LO be Doe eee a Mext month. We hope he will never re-| it is entirely out of My which 9 the} the danger now Is that the onset may he too! oon all Ko to the bowwows, But we shudds 4 We stood alone! | cam square hin idea with the principles of justice, ie am | ely out of the question, But] long run will bring In far more than they comt,| seciiong, and tat | ‘i aot @ bu * by two, while the Jehovah narrative says seven| 1: 1 have a valuable jot in the business portion t ie, ore ing to play pinochle, here Is Private Soldier John Mason, of | but the expense of a fer better administration | en yint lat 1k tay reult In 8 tam of hope that the cummed workmen Will rapidly Le CONSTANCE M. LEVIBN, ang seven of clean beasts, but of unclean beasin| of the cliy and another man has one in the ee “ ngreed ui M Beek tes vale olaler cnn Maagh, at | Rett ay oran oil agent gy. Immature Teal which will Get to an to the] ove, wen we counter Qaat perhaps the time wil ee only two, The Elohistic version tells of an oc-| suburbs. univas you want to make lite e Renstor Cockrel’ cuts @ poor figure| butterflies of joy, sipped the fountains | De \esparom vear by year. and mo part of > OPIS Opt ensdinpabs tmunlelpel girs | came ROR Wer ill Nee Whe. Zeman Lhe. Abele, 4 qurvence in tho lite of Abraham, in chapter 00, | teauen Aoaanas, tel each Day ise, the enue ‘ thou Re eated ts due Durdens ot the aught] ermment ia Gotham Uke @ ucaiors growth. —I votes give therm, and not go to Jail like good iittle| The Palisades of New Jersey must and shall the Jehovistic version, ‘eked tw in ‘vajue ot their respective, | the retention of the con-Jof pleasure, and had quite & vermillion | Tue Times * AMSEE | philadelphia Kecord, rorsitencn bee tae Gum eetden, preserved. Newark Advertiser, eve bie iu Nappeost 1a Bie soa, lange Mrs Kaplan (ih ghtgttat welther wil hav ihahreniags gree i ie = silat dais = Sa : .

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