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peemaryn eet EA Na RRC I IN po a eee ne en Gt (aaa EW .«G, JANUARY 18, 1805) ; f: ae strength of mind to place city interests | A DAILY BINT FROM M'DOUGALL. NEW POEMS AND PLAY& Bveniag World’ Gallery of SOME GIBLS AND OTHERS, before party. Liviag Picteres. . » Love i “Peblhed by the Pree Pubitshing Company, Bits 8 w& @ PARK ROW, New York SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1895. | pretty story about the under dog getting leant Gan iluvoreation au aie ral thn Seana: » <=] all the sympathy does not go In poll- why we live, when death will end our pain. f 10 THE EVENING WORLD| ‘'<* ; a portions of thie poem have appeared in Mr. Cleveland, being at the present jarper’a Monthly and the Century, attracting time under a considerable burden of more than ordinary attention, and the completed Woe and misfortune, not to say disas- work in one of power, strength and originality. ter, all the little féllows in politics are placing Mr. Wilson ta the very front rank of taking the opportunity to kick their American posta of to-day. Poetry in ite trie form heels at him. To inaure almost unani- fa philosophy, the philosophy of life in ita per~ A WORD TO SENSELESS DEMOCRA' It {s entirely in accord with precedent in American politics that everybody should be jumping on Cleveland. The Merc Wanner ta Beis: Nature Inspire Sweet for the Drama' Pens. Robert Burne Wilson has succeeded, in the To the Fait Some time ago a plece appeared in Ing World” In defense of bachelors. It wi “Old Bridge, N. J." This writer sald there are ho girle in this town who would make a working man 4 good, honest wife. Now, as a girl of this Photo or Paper Holder. the fire til it thickens, then hasten the town, T object to any such statement trom this| ‘This Is a pretty little stand, which, ae- | motion anor Ge he Be erie a to-called bachelor who saya not a bachelor | ecrding to the proportions of its repro- | 1” ute, Ae ide ce tt vin tesa tale ry from choice, Perhapa he has been given the cold| duction, may scrve elther for the pure) ‘eves the tlle of te pul Akely bn poy shoulder by hia gil, and wrote that piece for re-| pose of a newspaper, photo, or letter |0) Ak tid the yolks of Rllr SNme aae bs venge, If no, why slander us all, while he has al rack. If the former, the supports rhould satire dace HATGkI GA SE ‘i ; whol and mous Democratic opposition in Congress fect expression, It 8 not aweet ae iy srievance against but one? 1 don't blame any|be of brass or bamboo: for the latter, | ™ i © se ja seein to any measure, It is enough to label it Swinburne's philosphy, or, rather, 4 girl for giving such a fell 8 wrote that piece t i Sa: Me Bateret at the Post-Ofice at New York os LANs of Swinburne's poetey, which makes It the great the shake, an he would be altogether too fresh to J] | with @ sauce of vanilia-flavored custard, eecond-class matter. “ Administration.” vital losopher —_ ===] Without going into a discussion of the tat of the century. Mr. Wilson Ia @ philosopt in the very nighowt sense, and his poetry te the sult the moat of us. Ax there is a large percentage A Lady with 2,600 Pipes. ; ; * the President's : ae f of Just such fellows in this town, is It any wonder cerwrewn ovvwtesimies ot Greats |e ot ee cleanly fie (6 Rag CHAE pression of hin philowophy. It te necessary for 3. M. E. O'GRADY. they tread the path of bachelorhood ? ‘There is a lady in Paris named Bide, (aed Bl get this wholesale und ill-considered oppo- a man to be 4 thinker to understand bi, OX’) ‘This ts the picture of the Assembly. AN OLD BRIDGE GIRL, She must be a strange woman or a new vhole his work will be caviare to the ral.!man from Rochester who has become Old Bridge, N. J. Not one reader in @ hundrei of Bwinburne und*r- | Speaker Fish's Chairman of the Cities ftands what he mena. They are satisfied WI! Committee, Mr. O'Grady was quite| She Mae Learne the sound, caring little for the sense, MF Wl’ | rominently in the field for the Speak-|To the Editor: fon ban not—at least in this poem he cos i ership. He withdrew, to Mr, Fish's ben-| 1 would say to ‘Doubtful’ I was in her post- show, perhaps because the plan ts agains’ 1% | ont The chairmanship which he has| tion exactly, and am now reaping the reward to copper his own unpopularity and get chiming pywer that Swinburne Nim nie ic jdrawn is one of the most important in| ot my faith no just auch a man. He professed what he wants by eles it to be] boeild Pong wi ee the eee New York City ts par- teste db Wier ills be “ay wie supposed that he opposes it. . . m eG Oe ticularly interested in the Cities Com- HN GO PPO nat a scrve the universal | Peachlest quality of pantataism and the vid i. pate eau: anny, ries Sib ghee, wok ELAS, “housekeeping,” ‘settling down," &c., but : Dighest type of thrills that the homl- kickers good and right, but would MOC) cgay ang gulctdal markets afford, And |eets it up in type, printe it himself, and te at ——e tonL. Vs tec ecu” anced habt th and Madl- | sition to anything he 1s supposed to favor is very unwise, It. could under no cir- cumstances be good politics for Demo- crats, and it will presently defeat Iteelf, for the President is politician enough woman, for she has a mania for smok- ing. This ts not so eccentric in itself, perhaps; the eccentricity comes in whem her falling inspires her with a desire to color meerschaum pipes. Arrested for theft, the police searched her flat an@ discovered no less than 2,600 pipes of this description, thirty-nine being well colored. To possess so many in @ 4@ cided achievement, to color nearly forty | 1s still more noteworthy. Mme. or Mile ° Her Lesson. : MM . world, although it would ~ be creditable to tole oa fa thing | !t 2lways manages to get all the adver-|once his own hecekairestipasreScrggnt) 9 ht! A teal tht jave been simply justice to me to have de- Bide will have to “bide a wee” im{ ‘There 1s no sense it eiand favora it, | U6 out of @ thing that the thing is |in him» ee Bea Hib Wo HEE oe mea clared himself unmistakably. He called on me prison, where pipes are colored not an@ simply because Mr. Cleveland fa *] worth, too. Wo know rower jp Here, a Hint There and True | gyciusively, and 1 never caw any one else, but meerschaums are at rest. Give the old man @ chance! iat Miles A. Davis has done, and the volume * “ jen of City Life he never took me anywhere, “not even for & ‘i ; s ; of verse which he calla “Among the Musees a cane or stiff wire covered with wadding ever known the Windy City to make it|7). (ine many genuine poems, That he has the| The trolley car had stopped and the lights were | Walk.” although he had @ generous disposition, | ang ribbon would suffice. The panel may Rice, Japanese Style. A GOOD STARTING POINT. is making now. It has taken up a com-| UM MAM Ramin Posen qlancen over this Out. The power had given cut somewhere, aa] €ABe4 & Rood salary and had an income besides. | DO's sae or we enutinoard or eardboard, | Put half a pound of well washed leg | “The Evening World” has long ago,|mon phase of human woe, and putting jute volume will deny, Hin work {# all ear-|%e fat walling in the darkness, a white-haired | At the end of two years he threw me over with-] 141% Of any size, a wire should be run|into @ double kettle, with one pint of and persistently, denounced the Dock]}a Chicago stamp on It, claims it to be ‘of It falle below the me-|old gentleman began relating bis experiences at | Ut ® word of explanation, and when 1 demanded round the ed ey revent bending. ‘The |milk or water, one heaping teaspoonful | yas a Department needing investi-| something new and all its own, All of|cnanical mandard, the thought 12 all good. Mo] being “stuck” n different places. ‘The old gen-| 09%. merely vouchsated the reply that T was mo a “velvet, [of salt and quarter of a medium-sized Paton, e blot anda scandal on the clty| Chicago's ‘40)" are wearing red flannel | writer because he must wr's, because he has ‘leman'e voice woon attracted attention and tne iia Uee Seaver Momres Ta Qultty dae Sal’ the decorative embroidery in wk |nutmes, grated; boll 1t until tender i 5 sae taeda 4. |car becama very quiet, all the passengers in-| him two years to discover I was guilty of suct , ; ' government. Mtocks around thelr necks and emit an | something to tay: nevermecaly to ke ea eenng VE Gaal he) oaesnqarh th | Mme ary are See Sule SN | carats exontio oe iubon, he, commer | about forty, mibdtast t\(t seeaa’ WEN ‘This has not been because of the cor-|aroma of gooxegrease and turpentine, | (stiles A. Davis, Brauchport, } was becalmed on Long Island Sound. The water| her peace of mind, sh ive up her friend| pleces being made of gold. dry add a little more liquid, taking care But about the meanest move we have ircalation FOR DECEMBER, 486,104 a rupt and evil methods to which tt has/and now the town has the Himalayan . | was as. smooth . = % " in| before her love for not to have it sloppy when it ts cooked. ie Nskose » bags subjected by Individuals, but on|cheek to Insist that It possesses a noy-| Among the Victortan ports, ee ae ngintiee antratret near aera Se ae Poets a “4 Ml Wise tiv Meawwives Sphea HANe (i bed AC ay We Reeve , wccouat ef the tied principle Gn WhICR /elty 16 throat diseases, see” Yet, iMoguleriy, nove of hla work fas been the citapan.’ 1 looked and raw a| don't appreciate a faithful woman nowadays, but] Use only high-test oll in the kerosene| with milk and sugar as a breakfast For December, 1893, it was established, Designing men, who| There ts a great deal of raucous] bet Yet ae ee inough four volutaes | Diack spot on the water. It was a ripple made by | Prefer to have thelr yulted’* by some | lamp.- tea dish; when water takes the place saw in the pecuiiar work to be done on /hurrahing over the involved gulleta, and | ‘erunlianel i Atlin aint Ay wie | approaching wind and son we were howling | ffivolous damsel who tickles the 1] At all times avold gloom, chill end|of milk, the addition of an ounce of bute 414,253 the docks an enormous opportunity for | Chicago is ax proud of its multitudinous |0f Ms ts TNE i ea cor afoul: | Along tn fine ahape, Since then, when I have | have learned my season, and won't be quite sof dampness in the home ter and half a saltspoonful of peppe® plunder, caused the Department to be} hoarseness as it was of Its World's Fatr. | oy nay written a eketch of his life with a criti | Deen wluck anywhere Th ys looked for| Modest next tim 4. @ | Burn the lamps low and throw away | makes a nice dinner dish of it, Per Week Day. made by law a close corporation, differ-] But tt looks as if tts bureau of free | et eis ot his work, to which ehe has ap- | CM#PawA’ "Just then the power came again, A heauae the impure ofl, at least once a month. “ ts ent from all ihe other parts of the mu-|puffery was running short of material! jenjed selections from his poems. The edition is ieee as the lights blazed brilliantly the old gen- awe . ve There is an important difference be- Flower Bonnet. Gain Over 1893, nicipal government. Although {ts expen-|When It tries to soar into public atten-|q iimited one of five hundred copies on small | ‘lsman Temerket Be aivchaa Pe tween warming the alr and burning It. ‘The flower bonnet of the hour ts @ 2 ditures were a part of tho annual ex-|tion on the wings of an ordinary sore | paper, and sixty on hand-made, (Stone & Kim-| 1 was in the White Star offic IASBIGr ha cRnisles ib Mat BR aGa For economy and evenness of heat, put| novelty. It usually consists of a single Per Week Day, penses of the city proper to be met by|throat. 000 vail, Chicago) ggg waiting for Mr. Kersey, Near the front win-|str seems all out of Wan 2 only a little coal on the fire at atime. | nodding flower, which appears to be knnual ‘taxation, It was made thde dows there is a model of the Teutonic, inclosed Reoriing Wain ening naw ‘That vour arm in founder than mine.” ae sata, | BO! the lamp burners iin alkaline| growing from the high coll of hair. ‘The aper Olcott Commelin {8 well-known to mag@-/ in a glass case, which {s as long ag the room water once @ year to remove the ad-| ty i le fe pendent of the Board of Apportionment, | SOOT nue 108 Anna : y ‘A: Wall Baap ater “ahio’ Wookeed dowd, onnet’s sole foundation is a soft coll of despatch Gov. Morton is in receipt of a telbutor of verse, Her work |1s wide, of about fifteen feet, Th : joney for it# maintenance, as zine readers as a contilb wen feet, top of this! Asparentiy és herent gum. velvet. The fower is caught at ch Reg ine nai its work was added tothe | modest request from the President of a[{g tne past years has been gathered together 1n | case reflected the sidewalk outside just Ike a| pArmarenuy to reflect and ponder, ight at the back, For In a moment she sald with a frown, Keep the lamps filled, trimmed and That my arm was certal One shows a twist of pink velvet, withy i doane ee. clean in every part, to obtain the best|an American Beauty rose standing with, fram, | results, graceful erectness at the back. Another’ has a coll of violet velvet and @ carelese, ie Financier. cluster of heliotrope arranged towards! Republican campaign club in a ae I fraud STeity's debt. ‘This at once was a City, who asks that half a dozen places | meit on the people, as tt helped to conceal) ty the State service having a salary of| rove, an irom them the real yearly cost of thelr | anout $1,000 attached to each be placed h phe has strencth to 34 city government and hid under the cover) a: hig disposal for distribution among ee ¢ ew York|q volume issued by Fowler & Wells Mra. Com-| mirror, and tor half an hour 1 was immensely In not a great post, bat she weltes plessent | amused watching the endiem procession of Bien never attempts more (han short fights | a arentiy walking by upside down, tn. Te wes tagay enouge |S He Didn't Get the Kiss. A Fem! of bonds large amounts that ought t0] «the boys" ‘ Gat ate wn volutne ot verse, pubiished by], £2" people who pay all their debts but doe-| To the Editor: The director of a Chicago bank tells] the back. a have gone each year into the tax levy. | can SURRNiW TBS CLUE Ace vate WALD Mech sites ‘ndlengpolte, takes iva /tor# DUIS seem to think It 18 diplomacy, rather] A young gentleman that 1 am very fond ot |how his wife overdrew her account at Excise legislation can be radical with-|-rhen the Department had control of !t8| aively offer a whole loaf to the eed: eden i Mike pews cApumalay)” 3t than dishonestly to cheat their physician. One| called to me the other night. He has always|the bank last month: “I spoke to her Chicken Shortcake, out being reckless, own yearly expenditures, of Its OWN! man who begs for a cracker. bout aixty of hie latest. poems, grave | aio’ frequently adoptal, 40 a docior told me|-ected very distant towards me, but thls time| about it one evening,” sald he, “and told| Mix two teaspoontuls of baking powder | ‘<5 money, of Its own contracts, and was - and gay, warioun’ and’ emul ‘er day, is to pay @ physician for four or | he seemed very gay, and at his departure stooped | her she ought to adjust it at once, A/with one pint of dour, Rub into it aj Police ape Cannot take tue place AOE teleesndent ot all) reaponal: - - — . pois Ave calle, until the family becomes tairly well |down to kiss me: but he took me so by surprise| day or two afterwards I asked her if half cup of butter; add one cup of sweet There is some doubt now as to whether acquainted with him, and then let the account | that I hardly knew what to do, for all along I : @f the needed shake-over. bility. Herman Ositichs will make hie home in |W. ©. Yetule poo (The tand ot Hest’ De 10508 ais gocsce cannot than, of enarmes dmaiee | Wok ime te Lo 8 "gookye or eit thought | Ste had done what I suggested. ‘Oh,| milk. Bake quickly. Have prepared eee ‘The profitable character of its work an ea ” c! called it New York or San Francisco. Either | fe.” whlch may also be called @ play. for It) on being paid for each visit, although he may|that he had no {dea of such @ thing, I simply Has Genator Hill fallen a victim to ‘the dinner habit? yes,’ she answered. ‘I attended to that|the remnants of chicken, heated with , “Platt’s § promi wi not kept.” |} and its contracts and the absence of town will get along pretty well whether |" performed in March, 1894, has been Issued ‘spect the scheme.’ When he senda hie bill he| sald to him that he could not have it until the matter the very next morning after you | the gravy. seasoned well. Pour over the | {Wall, where is the surprise? check opened the door for bargains with fis Panitbs IHL OF AEG so what's the cas | eee is pasa ite lowes the postage on It, In addition to the amount | next time we met. When he went away he Te aise toe oe Pelianas i bank | shortcake, Serve at once, _ - d mn liticlans = an St 2 > of Chicago, with « frontisplece, ul year ds | of his charges, ed and eard over- ‘ h ‘The epectal Grand Jury ts industrious, Noe tie way! of any, Shuog Cols PEM ley safficiently horrible to justity any mob 1 o 8 6 Nias tines, De bee ane y ace have kiooea | @rawn.! " What Not to Do. What ought es eault form in the Legislature, SRR OS hanging him to the nearest lamppost. Lawyers Jerome and Mons, who were amociate| gimy SWEET SIXTEEN, =e Don't let “iron enter into the sour | pole roms ‘The Department is rotten to the core, | FATHER KNICK ERBOCKER’S DIARY. oe Sere Ee Gok te OP Laas Taveilansion, An Excellent Het Padat without @ desperate effort to prevent | eee 3 fe v cannot eco ; New York wants Excise law reform, | Let Mayor Strong open un investigation, OGLE ies Pinero‘s play of “The Second Mra, Tanqueray,’ ae croypetareluites baci shanti ea lnc Few Flirts and Red-Heads There.| If your purpose is for a pudding that) the entry. aE Jan. 11, 1895.—Fish has been in New York agali bilahed by Walter H. Baker & Co, of To 4 1s to be eaten hot, by all means try a| Don't sl but if t nd the developments will be startiing. je in| has been published by the eleven months devi the Editor: It slop over, but if you must do fut mot excise demoralization. ee tne Tinew of old contractors and |{"ie7 and he called om Mayor Strong. 1 ought | Roaton, who reserve the right of presentation un-| {re sieven monity devoted to the work will be) nopy ail young men have not the same tea | Chestnut pudding made as follows: First| be it ever #0 little, wipe up the slop on! - beneficiaries be exposed, and Repuxli-|'? ft! better, for he dociared that he would | der the International Copyright act. This Is FOP? | sh Seromie’glegal Business| Nae atready increased |% Englewood girls as the young man who|parboil and then bake thirty chestnuts. | soon as possible. ! January and 18% are getting much the can Congraesmen land’ (elAkts willie Loi He the Mayor, and that the bills in| abiy the first time that it has been evoked . fo greatly that he has found it necessary to move |*#80® himself ‘*H.,"" for I am an Englewood | Rub them through a sieve and put them| Don’t let error lead you into by an@ of the @ with the new Legiala. which T am so much interested would be certain | protect a publishel play from representation, @M4 111g cmos trom Temple Court to more ‘commodj-|#!f, and I don't think there ts a place for a} into a stewpan with a half pint of cream, | forbidden paths go far that truth wilt’ ‘Dest tare. brought to light, Let inquiry be made, | (5 go through, 1 stiould be mlad to believe ttre toa aaah 8 5 11 probably be news to many that au Bee anata ibe deed itt2thira is Mkely to go down|corruption will be unearthed. Let the | be justined In urging my loyal Assemblymea aot Oss ‘There are a number of touts now tn town, 1| FROM A YOUNG GIRL WHO IS NEITHER A BEE OMAR Out: fm history as the Congress without a| Tax Department President, Barker, be) to be put to sleep by any lullaby of Fish, Willlam Archer has translated and Stone &) am told, who have a unique and quite proftable| FLIRT NOR HAS A RED HEAD. ——=) conselence. questioned and {t will be found that eo 8 es Kimball, of Chicago, have published an e1t10D| pian of ekeing out an existence, They take “com. Englewood, N. J. into’ the ae other investigations preceded that of} To-day has witnessed another shake-up in the| of 80 copies on xmall paper of Ibsen's play of | missions’ from men who want to play the races LETTERS. Weds ln Gas been ei ee Commissioner Wahle, and were like his| Police Department, Byres havig transferred six | “Little Eyolf."* It is a very charming presenta-/ and cannot spare tne time to go to pool-room. ee : piers = Mo are told hat besides the “patra” waich wore | Jersey City seems to be intent on re-| si oiressed, captaine to new prociucts, three of them for dis: | ton for the Ibsenites of this favorite drama | i¢ the bet looks like a cinch loser, the tout | qo the Editor: [7h cham & open to everytedy who nara), °° 2K" pete Midas Pape He) forming all who are outside of the pale| “00... str. Mayor, this Ina good start-| ‘ipline’s make. It is an easy ort of activity eo ee simply accepts the chance himself and “laya up Aven iee tu eden onan complaint to make, 6 grievance to ven fate, {forma Ti hike cotta eae of the “pull.” ing point for your new Commission of | **!c% 18 displayed tn stmply shitting precinct | “Because 1 Love You'' 18 a collection of poems | against it" Of course, he takes the same Fak Ss dls seus pelle oo can tien to gies, @ subj of general interest to discuss na for pitairiataere ira ts INL sci Melts commanding officers about. 1 shall reserve com-| answering the obvious question, which have been | as would the boolmaker, and it really doesn't Pearse ning cites OF © publ carvies to acknowledge, and who can | sy sevens include! the “ncree nich ent ‘Any loud voice in favor of Commo- | “ ee ment poll f eee what results follow the changea| culled trom American authors. ‘They bave been | make any difference to the loser who gels hie Meee ad the (dea into lee thom 300 worda, 1079 letters | vrecerce ait ney he “pairs” which be was te @ore Gerry's whipping-post has yet to IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS. and g3 What other lines the Supertutendent makes | selected with judgment and well arranged by | money so long a. y eannat be printed. } ea A Hibeck hae Hebi gerd ea oe bime-v busy. Anule E, Mack, (Lee & Shepard, Bos ‘As i000 and tare \Go-klgty © fe e anl- make itself heart. ; e 8 6 mele ‘ moon are to-night, dear, — mal ‘food? taken in, whi i decision of the United States Cir- — 4 nion Firemen W . on in, which was intended chief i re cult Court of Appeale In the case of the| 7? fetta began to freere up again to-night, HOW OLLIE SAVED THE TOWN, Par wick rer Glowing len dean Paiste Orie Onty 8 Hourw: | the human oacupanta of the ark. It is alee $a "The Police Department changed some zie ‘d_ yesterday, is of| Re‘ore another thaw It le probable that Col a ? <j fo. the: ii probable that some of these were saved as victima Foot ttn spots yeaterday,. ‘Six captains | Dally News, rendered yesterday, 18 Of] waring will be tn otee. And then —= = eae ‘The world must brighter be. In answer to ‘One of the Sufferers,” who 18] forthe burnt offerings after the flood (Gen. vill., 20). nl wore transferred, great Importance to a certain class of oe Moasra. Abbey, Schoefeh & Grau announce «= (Air: “Down Want: MoGinty."*) ‘Then let thy possessions, dear, seeking the a1@ of the columns of your valuable] if further states that the twentieth and twentpe a ee publishers and espectally (o the work-| yy rire Department it splendid: work again | MEDD Interesting event at the Metropolitan | Mayor Strong one mora at ine, when bia foot Shine on to cheer the earth, paper to aherten the hours of labor of the hotel / sixth chapters of Genesis speak of one and the :4 MPa ehadl Gill be snuch’ raore pleased to | in the printing trad The News, | today in a nest of old bulldings Just of the | OPer-Houre Sunday ight, Jan tis the pet was feeling fine, By thelr blest expressons, deat, and club firemen from twelve to eight hours|same event occurring to two different persone, \ y pl Olinstead of printing tts entire paper in| lower end of the Bowery, ‘The protection that 1 | formance of Hossinl's "Stabat Mat by a] Came wading down unto the City Hall; Of love, of truth, of mirth, P. A. 8, M, | DEF day, 1 will say as @ union employee of a} which he assumes, if It occurred at all, occurred |. Se Speaker Fish when we are sure that /tniy country, had, for reasons of its own, | pay for trom those lads of ihe ladder, hook and| #Plewuld array of artiaty, including Mme. Lil: | And ta a commanding tone, through his private hotel, that if “One of the Sufferers would Join| omy to tho one or the other, but nok to beck | es ‘we see him on our side. certain sheets printed in Germany, and| bow 1 ever fail to get. Surely 1 may con-| lan Noritea, Mme, Svalehl, Mo F mn and telephone, What Can She Do with Him? tho Firemen's Local Assembly of the Knights of | This ts a very unwise assertion to make wit { = =) imported them, to be issued as supple-| sratulete mygelf, disappointed ax 1 am in the SI Tamagno. The entire Metropoliian Opera) | The heals of all departments he ld call. To the Editor: Labor in this city, the grievance would oon be| accompanying it with at least some algn of tte ; South Dakota ts yet an infant State,|ments to one of {tw editions. ‘The| police, that those firemen make up at House Orchestra will be the Instrum Then ta Asse he said: “BILL, the atreets are} I would like to know what to do with @ young|femedied, as this srepalae jon of firemen has] foundation in fact or reason, ‘A. KAPLAM. I 2 e Custom-House classified the sheets as} “Suew" force Ia their tin hy: stilt man who act like thin: He seems to be ao[ contract with several hotels and restaurants f eo seston cr ee arene Jeaenas Hei matter” and taxed them with oe 8 ‘The Knelsel Quartet, of Boston, gaye a con-| MY Rout grew worse as T wan coming down— | kind and pleasant to me, and I think he has a| for eight hours’ work inside of twenty-four. It Board of Pharmacy, Read This! mee ap per cent. duty, The News claimed | 7% #2 ! sil spreading in town What a} cert at Mendelawchn Glee Club Hall lant night, | W# ME not a minute waste, but hustle out and litle love for me in hin heart. He took me to| appears to me that “One of the Sufferers’ Is|To the Editor: i that the sheets came in the “newspaper miachievous, Insidious, Lesstly plague it is, when Dvorak’s Quartet in F major, Cherubini's) Paste the theatre Christmas night and spent New Year's|® man who wishes to gein the advantages of | Now that the Lexow Committee has finished ite, j Serator Hill has now had dinner with | en een clasy, and were, there- wa 0 Larghetio and Scherco from the Quartet in D| Fovf Nandred thousand placards ‘round the] evening with me, and the next evening, and organized labor in his craft without working for| good work, I wish you would give my line @, hs Becritary Lamont. Dave is getting quite | Sh Perlodle hone Nt town, EW YORK EDITORS. minor, and Beethoven's Quartet in A minor were When he came it was ten minutes after eight. | the same or prod: : fore, free of duty, After # ‘ong fight fe ha hi NH ; ven. The second concert will take place Fr 0 ew ¢ ying his duce a | ehummy w'th the Cleveland family. and’ varying decisions in the different! 11 te folly to expec ¢ ‘ tT {concert will take place Fri cuorvs. Then he told me he was going to a club to re-| Paying ig the sinews of war by/ little attention. Seeing that your paper is the ® bona-fide union man|only one not afraid to tackle anything, I cone | aa Be coils ul f t Public to believe that |day evening, Feb. &, and the third Friday |Thea up went the placards in Yalten, French,| elve some ladies, and all about a girl he knows, | should ¢o, MICHAEL KELus, Secretary, cluded to write to you. I wish you would dey : A ie Federal Courts, this claim haw finally | Tammany Hail allowed such a rich placer as the! erenins, March 15 Greek land fie 1614 me’ be: eta letters tram her. Do 869 Columbus avenue, [something to help graduates of pharmacy. The’ Judging from Elevated car interlors, been sustained, and, barring @ ceversal| Dock Department has been to remain unworked oe On the doorknobs they were hung, you think be loves me? He left me at 10.15 | Board of Pharmacy of New York City does not! 4 after nightfall, New York's “L" road|by the Supreme Court, the News can|—The Advertiser, | Ten'steiGdae eald- or Tums Heal seeneater ave In every foreign tongue, " o'clock, JERSEY LiLy, | & Bird's-Eye View of the Bald Spot: | attend to its business by any means, There are’ : . ple! oe n't it odd," sald yeatrical manager yes . ON eS LY. a a Foyalties are princes of darkness. import its foreign-printed supplements 5 ¢ iy sival ueopie are so fond ot giv. | And in @ thousand dialects that Gotham's people CS ey eo To the Editor: hund2reds of stores right in this big city that : trea of Guly. The Legislature must get down to the work of | tefday. “that musical peop « ha P Oh, for re Speeler ee give, me Gal employ juniors and allow them to pat up pect j slatio manded by the pe ing thelr comerts and entertainments on pe ‘ ‘ = Thanks for another cold snap. Frozen| It is easy to see how, under this dect-|lesilalon, It Ie demauded by the py 2d ee ay agin They must. be. sioguierty | (But the dirt coulda't read them at alt.) To the editor: cause and remedy for a scriptions, thereby throwing out men who have Girt on the streets ts much better for| sion, publishers of the serial Mbraries |‘U* A! ( GMa mak be obered —The Kecorder, | ITV Nee ee othat. tk eo| They wer ‘ad la Gneof; your: rorrenpancenty! aaye there are: 20 | held, moot an. the: haed, spent almost bait of their lives studying. Junloe “a Ree anit (han athasning, thawed:out land oitiinr Gublientions, gs well’@a pubs i ey were printed in He-brew and in Scandi-| good-looking girls in New York City. I wish to| gituated about as illus: clerks have no right to dispense prescriptions, Toe public: bis @ Hight te know the: 4 Current ta drama’ A theatrival navian, too inaere | ei Sey nt to know the depths of G fay that If he came to the Second Ward of Brook-|traved, It has been 7-~ It im just as easy for a man to ' eirt. lishers of the cheap weeklies and of] ,, g ould onting @ wei 5 = Z pay & graduate = = hly shagaaines, can have the creater [22 (omer Tulera’ wickedness in the Dock De- | MAnaKer would a 4 he Anew] In German, Latin, French and Portuguesa, lyn he could get @ dozen fine-looking young girls, | there about three years, @ salary of $18, aa It is a junior $9 It Is betes The lash of public sentiment to the {Monthly magazines, can have the KFeAtCE | parcment an well an in the Police Departmeat— | 0IAY om Friday night an of Gvpping of hie] When the Navor looked them through he anid: | providing he ts 4 aod dancer, of, an we would| and I do mot know of any J tu the end, RBEK ‘only one for New York State to recog- | Patt Of the! asap esos The Herald a heat He would consider 1¢ a most dangerous “L think they'll do, aay, a good apeeler. This is our case, and the| cause not having had | : aicisity. ‘Ho return to the whine Canada, and shipped here free for dis . ' ding, Oh, yes, T will admit that the HBi-| But ®S ought to have a few in Japancae."* canal waaay, Shen alablouking ‘souRe giele,. 16 | aay slexneesior Aimaan: ‘Two Falls Seven Years Apart, eee tribution as at present from their pub-| Following the transfer of Capita Pickett and| day night musical productions are generally suc- | so chey took them out with care and hung them| there were a few more dancers of the male class BALD spor. fo the Editor: Ping-pot, lication offices, Bchmittherger on Wednesday, six more captains |cesstul. You see, I'm not superstitions myself, every where, there would not be qulte so many old maidi Who own the sidewalks? I ask this question, ae If the ability to move slowly invarie| It may make this sort of literature xm fOr er fa. " ding to | but’ — a! = ridis Harlem Bridge down to South Ferry s)\p, SARAH 8., Brooklya, N. ¥. Pisere fav Social Rconemiats: {t Is two weeks since the snowstorm, and many be y Btate |cheaper, an RarEAASIN danelen res, "for the good of the ser ut the slush tt couldn't read ‘em, 00 = of the sidewalks shnee BUY marks & great body, the now Btate | One rer ae te ee eevee ABO Lice 7 * But all. theae thlegs are. nly | _Wittls Seam Gerardy and Bernard Stavenhagen| ‘pte womay'e need. tere and the Po) Ciel Has a DI To the Faitor: A iby elcewalhs are not clakond yet. et 8 vo, f Legislature should be set down as al? 5 bis 2 pl temporary makenhits, “pending. th % will give their last recital Tuesday afternoon at ‘4 e Why should a few men be allowed to monopo- | a week axo in Ridge street, betweem 4 tection they are supposed to have under y pending the reorganteation a And half the population had the grip. Ty the Elitor: Grand and Division atreets. legislative mastodon. PPE thet the ison Square Garden Convert Hall, Their lize the beat locations—I mean hold land out of 1 am laid up through J eacel ce B the Tariff law. Srna Estee mRIEh SHA. Fags ANIONS OF ANS Lent six Mae ha ' CHORUS. Will you kindly let me know what T can do to he rest ef mankind sta {2% a" it comes hard on me, as 1 am a widow j rue 4 months have ahowa t be abeolutely necensary.— |Amerioan venture has teen & auocesatul 08 | navn came the placards and Waring went insane, | ‘ake care of a young lady of whom I think « great | wlt—without paying to the rest of mankind 1481404 ni9 1 earn my living, and I do. noth i \ An4 now it is Secretary Lamont who mee Fribune. Oe tLe ne nie © Gerardy will be reef Mayor Strong was to deep |aeal, She lives with her grandfather, who 1s] fll rental value? (5 OM gee be ae eee ee ae fhas entertained New York's senior Sena- SECURED BY AUCTION. The requirement is not simply that the pr MUoeaeh Ga bah ieee We age Namie spon Bit, dearer: sone aie BAe] | eee dimaresble’ to bse, | Wa'are Doth sighisen aig tate per annum dong @ rane Derome] potce tbat hey Aa not compel the landlord 0 908 nows how to fo: einen 1 vas no! Laat Ac ede hee kL i goa a nen Oille with sa re n hey [Years of age, I being her senior by six months. Nn a wal a claaaaa } \ for. Col Dan knows how to foster the! Stephen B. Elkins was nominated by | Mayor shall have power to remove the heads of | much abused pianoforte, hae pleased hie audi- | TH Olle with game dynamite produced a mighty Leen earn ready bet with very litte weaen, | _ Would there be any tramp bees it the drones tt 106 walk are cleaned? And another outrage flower of reconciliation. the Republican caucus last night to suc- | departments and to appoint their successors, but | ences by hia conmlentious work a is Ay | g TW. | Sere allowed to own and hold out of use the best [0% ‘Me Public I @ man putting his name in the ’ - — ceed J. N. Camden as United States | that the Mayor of the city, whoever he may b oe. ut this happened tn the merry month of —-—— - — * | netas and dowers? idewalk. He has no right to do it, About 7 Certainly, Baltimore. Come right in|Senator for West Virginla, ‘There was | hereafter, shail have the opportunity of select | sconaigering the prevalence of grip.” sald a May) ©. 8. T. WHISK: “EVENING WORLD® GUIDE-BOOK. |"I¢ (here weultn't bo. “tramps” “strihora [BNEH SeAPH Ago & man that keepa a clothing +g | No opposittol Sikins will heip | ing the heads of the departments in order that — — ‘Mockoutera’”? “boyco! 01 honey | Sore on Grand street, between Mid it with your defender of the America's | "9 opposition, and Mr. Elkins will help | ing 1h Me 4 thei (ee Her that) stecropotitan Operaouse myrmidon, “our 1 r Jockouters” and “boycotters” among the honoy | H0re 8 Sand, street, 1 eae Htidge and PHO Cup. The more available champions, |{0 «Face the Senate and to further em: |e may be hela reaponaible for the management |g opera ariintn Rave. teen cemmrkably {1 Clubs of New York--IL--The Mas-| bees, why wouldn't there bi Smee sale aioe in Ines een lien bellish its character before long. of their business. The Times. Do these busy Htile insects starve in Winter | "UC¥UK. 1 came along one evening, after it he pes te: from indisnosition, We have had less tiinese alas eee snow Pe entier 008 the Deiter In uecepting the nomination, Mr. Elkins S — = AEA GAP GIAApHOIRiasania Kola aanpie, (AADSBERE Ore tees ee Core sranes te because there in an overproduction of honey? —f| MoWed & little, Just enough to cover the name, am@= =~ a _ Ina r ADITORIAL CLIPPING nap a grabbing the county seat from Lockport + Twill nover forget that fall B congratulated West Virginia on being before, The song birds are all taking wonder- | pher carbons Senne fi i " they don't, why don't they? as I have never got Judge Meares a bright credit 1), t State to break the solid South, fully good care of themselves, and we only hope Fee oan AeEN, SIR ABO IRESDS, D. CAVANAGH, over Ht. 1 suppose many people have fallen, as Be § mark by refusing to ray retired on a 7 ate Tee ainte University Extension, ; SF nied Saree to Kingston. a Ww fainth street, city. MMH large brass nail heads in the letters, i. & A the Bupreme Bench which, | 224 expressed the beltef that the st at they will continue to do Perhaps 1am] Cape Vincent bears up bravely under the af- re ara? pension from the me Ber ‘ch, | hud taken ita place in the Republican | Harvard boys propose to learn to cook, and wel unwise to make these remarks, for one tthe village band's dish Actor Educated, ying Rent for Sunshine. Gespite bis yeers, be ws etl to <a hake acon: Gualithe aivtevia i ne ‘ Hage band's disbandinent, . ' SATNGiAN a Ras ear Avon that the girls in the annex] knows what will happen shheepsie, Mr and Mra Frank Rogar 9 To the t2ditor adorn. \ are sawing wood. —Chic - Asta = ler, carts, To the Editor y = It certainly would be a good thing | *" bd ‘ . twins, boy and girl, doing finely In anawer to “Her Brother's Chum’? In “Eves] Of Dev. 17 there was a beautiful poem, entitled f P Bre for the nation if the political solidity Man-o'-War for Hawall, New Yorkere Are the ¥ Poughkeepsie: Raters ? Poughkeep- ning Worla’ of Jan. ‘allow me to aak how { Sunset," in “The Evening World.” 1 have been : a jof the South should be permanently sics Ih MUNN slbiaivlae Ghat oan Natured F sie's brightest public school teachers and @ the mere meeting of an actor by his two young| to busy ty make @ comment on ft until mow, treatment. They neve teen p It is not desirable that any sec- Wileasil:. Vanegas epi tons widower of the metropolis are to be married in the lady friends—pardon the word—could possibly | hen 1 desire to show how the landlord makes gquiner commitioes merely t ountry should be held solidly | Man.ot War Lodge to Hawaii and keep bim there Sear future, Dame Rumer says. ruin them? It is more than I can understand. for the sun, that the Lord gives us to ballast. 5 political party. It was matter |—Loulsvilie Courier-Journal Corning wants a soldiers’ monument; Livonte Is the theatrical profession so low in his eyes a our lives, for 1 am sure we all feel ; — { congratulation when the Republican —_—— will have a new Episcopal Church. that an acquaintance with one of its members| harpy when the sun shines Whero I live I have hat etnguering Peri charlene ee ka Wrese wae uecean’ toe Our Peasion Syatem, There are 12,000 school-houses in New York. ‘The profession as @ whole, 1. €,] a Very pleasaut sleeping room, When I wake tm @helvel exain the quctin jes sey go. The less sectional feeling | Th® Policy of our pension system need not here Biate. Thirty-one of them are built of loge. contains as well, if not better] the morniag the sun ts shining across the bed. It mcape architert tur tar jae pynay 5 the better for tha] >* discussed, but te influence, by absorbing an Vie attract the crust and cream of edueated men than any other profession, The | makes me fee! so happy that 1 would not lke te Ret, fertumately, the » here is in ets, er for the) iicroasing proportion of the revenues of the Panama soclety Sgctor'? (1) to whom our friend refers is py ange my residence; but 1 ame widow, and the eeners are on coun in the ent financial » jon, cannot — - super in one of our Broadway thea: rent {too much for me elnce the en have \ ulna nom ape everywhere, Bouth| ie av einoked Tt makes vir nr Rania: CALSR FOR TAMING A FRANCE: ass BWcan onan [ov wh went Ue sit Gd cee ’ q have long desired to = me i a5 ment by much the most expensive in the world. 7 wer iP have no family, and 1 think ; Young J. K. Palmer has dirting wise’ Brute no longer “solid | pavadelpbie Times (Prom Lite) Alexander T. Stewart 4id not have the Manhat- A Delicate “Touch” tn This, should bw leas, as there In no wear on the aparte Kimeelf in the Larchmon ci be Democratic party But if the + tan Club tn mind when he bullt the white To the Editor ‘aibath bubh Gh’ é PAIRING ee) SLE RARER! hoot. He killed # out of W ¢ yes- breaking uf the solid Bouth is to resu! A Spoke from the Hab, mansion at Fifth avenue and Thirty-tourth street. | 1 am a member of a M. FE. Church, the par-|ang hawed, and then he sald; ‘Which side of the ferday, enough to appease the hunger i selling seals in the Wnited Brates| they ao soy that New York te aire But the Club now has the mansion in hand. It] son of which receives @ ¥ of 44.000 & sear. | house do you live ont? ‘The went aide,” 1 ame, Of w balf hundred starving chenmaners Senaie to politicians of the Bive Elkins | to pe Just as wicked an ever has had it since 1891. What the Union My salary 19 9600 a year. Am I right in con: |awered, “Oh, the sun shines in th 8 you rising be Will not be recog! appear to be Ce price of virtue over there to Republicans, the Manhattan te to the Demorrata| tributing towards so large a salary when mine| cw God gave us the aun tree and. the landlord P Philadelphia Democrats have decided nines bikin purchased seat in th sine argld. of New York, And more, The Club was organ-| ts 60 small? __NOLI ME TANGERE, | maken un pay for it Im fact, the vente are tee )) Mipon Gov. Pattison as their canaia r greater scandal on Wes 5 ized in 1865 and reorganized twelve years later. auc Aninainin (ua Avia highs and le la’thine that th alaeéa ‘ears’ aeane: t for Maver. It ty a most eacelient & than any political solic Proverb Revision, 1 ts noted not only for its Democracy, but for Ite polled to come down with them, for the poor works SS ea: afi ‘ ‘ney ah aka 7a g004-fellowahip and Its cull Tt used to have| To the Editor tak tue landlord es 8, Ganka choice. is fine personal character vu!) U+ Why wot revise the prover ao it " e " * rapetitio . tee eal " 1 its habitation at Fifth avenue and Pitt > There in noching Im ‘’Ajas’s’’ repetition isom: — - . ike the fact that he has never yer » make strange dinner part * ’ is . 7 street, where Ine red-hot conflagration was among| what altered) of his original For Clean Winter Windows, ° er, beaten, the Governor will find CHICAGO'S CORE THROAT | Be the things with which it had experiences. The| frst and second chapiers of Mo the Bator the advantage of « divided Ke Chicago io 4 binare old burg It car.) Ap inflated Daily Manhattan membership {8 about 1,200. Most ef] each other to make it necessary for ime to turher| if oH, J. KE. Ro will get a ventilator pat te . ' host in the Quaker Cis ries ite ecoentrieition to the wildert €x-| 9 te Cougreeional Record ware really a recona| OF they would atop reckless drivers from the members can play billiards as wall an they | repty. He ie ais mistaken wien he weve that | tne glans at the top of the sindow to admit. airy oper 10. Cag pa ae Ml fi el ital from wearing claw-ham fe ‘ Tie amatieat | filing their lives with duiiy hair-breadth can politics And no wonder, for the Club Billiard | the #o-calied Lioblatio and Jedovistic accounta of {1 Aon't think he will he troubied with trested " 4 te sitlecus why Lee Wow | eoiie at woyel Gejeuners to the wery | dais ie Awercs — sutiune: Times ota, scapes on the street crossiugs Foom is am inspiration ip itself. the mumber of animals which Noah was to lake windows AN OLD COUNTER JUMPER Se Ld Dahil iain SY RRR CRT SY RUMELET RR 2I-