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eve A ht ileal RAEI MOAT THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25, 1005. ; nent Chairman of the County Committee} A DAILY BINT FROM MDOUGALL, Ieee \T FROM DRAMATIONEWS AND NOTES| "THe Eveates woria's’ ¢ ‘The people can upset the Republican = RETF cart next Fall as easily as they over ‘by the Press Publishing Company, | tuned the Tammany cart last Novem ABOUT THE STRIKE. oY “An American from Chaice” Crit! oleed: Other View To the Ralto }An Intruders Exp the Scenen--Palmer to we Behind roduce fo @ PARK ROW, New York 0 eee ‘Heart of Maryland.’ That soapy “American by Choice? need not TROLLEY PROFITS. A very ornate young man who oc been re hin ime 1a box at the Garden Theatre Mon-| Hie, for it te easily to be seen that ther YY, JANUARY 26, 1896. 8 TO THE EVENING WORLD President Norton admits that the} atri Brooklyn was forced by the] refusal of the railroad companies to kulded by humaaity or Justice, He ace Knowledges it {4 mo: with the popular voice, fed in favor of the hi honest laborer. He claims to | American 1 would ank him, Does he know the| Here Is a masquerade costume for night was not satisfied with the! w of the living pictures gained the! from, He left his frlends—three als well-cooked meats. If the meat has beem Mteppere? te HS eek eh ue nd very ornate young men—and calmly working a cooked, simply heat {t through and set concession, he ays, woulT have Wine Roki CoE Oo: BINS hte of an American citizen . you {f you want to appear as a lamp | Side to cool while you make the paste, +83.50| companies fifty thousand dollars this 3 . wae. Wit he deny the recent déctaration of Judge! shade: ‘The dress should be of very | Best UP one egg; then add it to a pound 4 vont . jsourde wopbed Very. neremprorly), Bue not thai the Hberty of the cltiten was paver lAnely plaited crepe in pale blue; the |f flour, salted slightly, and work into “Wa. 85. cesses Noo 12,211)" Yast year the tines of which Mr. Nore] [taking from bis pocket « card bearing so heap an at prement , stiff, tough dough, with as littie water ' = ee ; the name of Walter Palmer, of the ex- Profs are conttant that, be lawa good or bad, | or milk as possible. Koll the dough very ————— ton ie Pres net profit of| routlve forees of the theatre, he yvouch- thelr manner of execution 18 mote important thin and cut out round pleces, in the at New York as 0 pdited dont y « jousa ‘Mowres at mo ‘epepesylialy ee and 1 at A aiesae ar sat 1, the information that he had than (he law, for a law made with good It centre of which put two tablespoonsftul BRANCH OFFICES: {per cent dividend on its stock. ‘The Aor) Fue Tes UINCleated, en SIN panei aaldiaaan Lips Na ACG dl UPTOWN OFFICR—Sunetion of Broad | ir te of Kotient ALR TEU RCL feted ee Jase lings; then put them in a kettle of boll« way and Sixth ave. at 294 ot. bisa hy at ay, and in the wild exuberance of his ing soup stock, As soon as they come Os 1%) per cent. of water, making spirits requested an introduction to a 1 that a certain gen@eman of Brookiya WORLD HARLEM OFFICE—i2sth ot. and Medi. | COSt AT “ ” davnael clad Seat ainité ad : if to the surface of al an ee, the actual honvst dividend 2 per cent. bg LG CUE GN Rg Cala Jnas seen ft to anaail the Exeoutive of that city sufficiently cooked. teeve arom with & BROOKLTW—200 Washineton ot ‘The business of the Atlantic avenue | Came suspicious atid sent to Mr. Palmer |romarding the looal strike, demanding to kn eavy HOON, Hada oP sulted’ BULLER PHILADELPHIA, PA—Inquirer Offee, 110 Mar. | lines is steadily increasing, If the profits yienow the meaning of it. Mr. Palmer + 490,000 peopie who daily depend upon th With & aaah oF vi Q me | should be no lurger this year than they HOC Ute Serena eeDiay aN [roads ars to be ignored in favor of 6,000 mem eae GO the Sein ir “ he Pras ers very rapidly, and. wi excel . ; WASMINOTON—T02 11th ot | were in 184, they would still have been, nt ettect tha ornate young man was Mio Geodata LL aged botied. eee = \elear of all expenses, two hundred and |nustied away with tm elerity. than Jwonid like to know wno and what that person is, Jrorty-three thousand dollars, after de- He ee usta ngee he had ordered! crhin is the picture of the “father of /4nd upol sli a De a aman oe ee Practical Observations. the fifty thousand dollars It OM. Edmunds. “When he| the British House of Commons” He ts ate ie i th lee eine gd ite ae Balt is a delightful dentifrice. It gat for keeps the teeth white, hardens and pre possession, Mr. Palmer | ninety-three years old and hi <y | ducting (Re KC | wouta have cost, according to Mr. Nor- Ran Along, Litt , Wefore ¥ ferems of 485,000 people ani employeen to be le- ||| ton's assertion, to yleld to the reasona- Petia I ate him "tne box, | Rnank YoU. the sume constituency sixty years, Be- (os of Meme prope sal Cane serves the color of the gums, leaves —||ble request of the men for a decrease oe bdadttt my nate tent Bamund mald | @lde of him, the Grand Old Man ia) 7°% 0 on “A the mouth pleasantly clean and cannot =) | tn the number of “trippers.”* ry = aos as ‘almer, and forthwith his y a precocious boy, 7 fs * y ‘S = oe Ade MR FATHER KNICKERBOCKEIUS DIARY. | Card (te denate veins, thwt: wan | mere! ® Preece phi ads : Seavia:Y Weoed a de: otk, ap conan to work P ainapeale RON ead with; nestow a — —— all, It was very simple. Probably the THE . BET. seta ‘ “4 a ? THE WORLD =| WHY NOT! jeu He Heck nen a ie of & visit {0 the Fegions behind the THD GLEASER'S BUDGET |tor the Brooklyn Rallroad Company as & sab? wile lace makes an exquisite drapery te = , No 14, Jj discouraged axain, curtain was a sudd spiration, It] ¢ a | ze aa at and am a motor- 3 : =|], The latest faa in exclae matters te the | very much dlagusted, but still iaughing in spite | was an unfortunate one, Gonnlp Here, Hint There and Teme | oe Haak Ube ov, of ork and have no fae ‘i ed in ai ‘Galicate stade nce =|] proposition that all Hquor saloons be re-| of myself, The Btate Senain got hold of # mate one, i Q ; Circulation Tuesday, =|] quired to keep their front window-blinds | Power of Removal bill today, Little Mr Laxow | g Mannger A. M. Palmer will, in spite of) mort A bald i ae Fl ieee See eee ay MEME rar is moderately inexpensive. X\lor curtains inside, in order that their| to Mayor Strone and had the bill amended ax} scenery for It is already being palnted. | bridge yesterday, cout possibly New York will be | ches since Sunday to eat, Whad Bat coe e eee eee | =|] bai fi e the Assembly had refused to amend it wo as to Palmer says, too, that ft will be arg > rei | ; flower urn. Those in yellow or dark red = rs may be fully expored to view. It by ca convinced by {t that there is a little Hite in| shall I dot Am tn constant danger of my life; in Z]]t* deetred that the public shall kee all] 2nd the mnt im ee a We fit Palmers Theatre, | The case Of | eookiyn after all.” “That'e true,"* remarked the |fac:, have been hurt already, bute did not give are desirable, as they harmonize with —|| that 4s going on Inside, so that their own | (Nis of course. a! ihe Motatton CL inelieed WAS $ much as though we|other man from the of Churches, ‘but | up for want of food for my family, Discouraged en a surroundings. } a |= Jeves will be witnesses of any violation Ai fireted yerterday'a circus pertormane tn [shall soo “The Heart of Maryland” thin |untortnatety nothing hes vat occurred to correct se i id gloves worn at night keep the ) =) | of taw. — «ie i OG the impression that the Police Depart What 1 think about Mr, Norton: 1 think he | hands roft and white. The hands should | <!] That is very well, But why not extend| : Cissie Loftus's Imitation of Yvette | composed of an aggregation ta a ble blutter, He {sa coward, and auch | gash, headgear, and the candle-shares| Pe rubbed well with cold cream, glycer- Now, when the Senate passes the pitt it has] ClM ; ine, Oe whatew § —|| the provisions of the law to the bars of | got to go back to the Assembly. ‘Then there wil peullpert bas brought Up once more the] the conversation merely ae the comm man {a mot competent for the position he holds |on the shoulders and at the wrists to 5 whatever you prefer, however, | vad =| ait Roteln and the Glub-Fobiew arid ats | Godel Up Ubu: duaMiItiN OP nanicencaervice/ esas || Atwerions Tha GHENwER (er COUPaRCO IG | Oe ee ee a ee et ear ae eres deuce fie vata [ne or tore soeee Ut butterenp yellow. before donning the gloves. . | ' 1’ Three- laters |=||ot alt ciuv-nouses? There are reguia-| {ference committers ant Piatt alone knows what | otough to bring her over at the fabu- fei (eta Stal died alte dso taf leg A New Wash Fi tions of Iaw that may be violated in| not. At present we are Just JI of ay we | fOUR price she asks, for there would be al, THe eects ot the big strike are being fel: Bew | world’ reporter, who was euch & nice little fon: re eee one | y Me a Fe area nnourt ot ak On fhe nandortaiciig. [Dy men and women sales clerks in the larae 4r7- | quctor, for f think I saw him. Martha Washing-| ‘The old-fashioned but very effectual| 4 new washable fabric for the next such places as well as in the poor man‘s| were before the bill had passed through any | said 1 Batt 4 e kd a ie ereeccae ai Edmond Gerson last night: "We | goode stores in Brooklyn. On Tuesday, & le4y |ton, Brooklyn. vay of tOUERORINE OL ni season is already exhibited in the shops. =| beer saloon. What ts nauce for the gone | staee ot prosress shall probably wet Guilbert when she is| who was shopping was told by & : Se ee Lae aertne articles to be tough.| it 18 called Teviot salting, and in of 4 =|] wy resome and unnecessary delay, but fot! ag much the rage as ever, I received a| With no customers to walt upon. We gi ‘any Elevated railroad company. And Brooklyn's! and much finer. It is commended for ; We have charge of legislation here,"*| without ite uses, It Is showing Plattism up | few Tine: selved egaiatl 33 |folding cloths &c., round the things to vj | ee x n_hert ana re ceitied alae wean Hdd i front her the other day—I can | pay remularly and there is nothing to 40." The | pubiic—ner daily travell'ug public—belleves 17! ko, them from knocking together) in golf, cycling and tennis suits for Sume said State Senator O'Connor yesterday, suse me, a 5 ow you the lelter. She wrote hastily, |day following 800 of theve “ull” clerks 484 |pourg exhausting labor poor exchange for $2. | ‘. ‘mer wear, and also for shirt waists te ee “and we will legislate according to our|S0PAu! possibility that those fellows at Albany [and thie Is the way sha began: TL cant|aaleawomen were laid off “until the To the trolley lines of the corporations it wilt /CnOUsH cold water to cover them eM: | wea, with various skirts, 1 i. own ideas.” ‘The report tails to add that | "ill presently realize what fools and clowns the | Prince af Wales and hin brother line | ented.” Trade a positively stagnant ites its patrtenes: “Temporarily it wit serei-[tirely. Bring this water to the boll, let And Nahe walatt, aniwell ie mene 4 at this point a pleture of ‘Thomas c | Bom! making of them and go Into « revolt in| burgh.’ “ain Vputton ateeet. Le ee aiecra icoest bare ia: |1t boll for aome time, (then lift the pen| ON Pier tie toluene. te cates >) earnest. Meanwhile, my bluff, good-natured ee ° es 5 f Platt Jnushed Mtaelt off the wall in the] Mr’, au tniiy tonne time as many goa | Here's something seasonably corrupt. | Rut the big strike ts a veritable gold mine for |pending rout to enduring, victory. Charles H. OF ie cinitccnaine ae arte ie in stripes, checks and dots, in clean { : express office down Below Capitol Hill. | ssoeis think he la. He 1s coatantiy looking tia] J SPDEREH that the music hall artists | sewshors whe, Sal the extra editions of “The | Burke, Brooklyn, | Perfectly cold. | shades of blue, both light and dark { = as of London are subjected to a most In-] Evening World.” ‘The interes in the atrike fe Surprines for the Sick. brown, with white, clear lavender, has de-| Senator Cantor, ground over, and by the time the Power of Re | genious and ingenuous system of black- “ River since Mayor Schlieren hax been elected T} 2 5 * » buff, Tha Cae. | ventana, referred to tie renters ate | moral Bill becomes a law he will be ag weil|Mall, “They are sto sed the streets | 14 Areal Im New York, almost, an it in in Brook: | rer steg hie rules closely, and thought him by| Little surprises and attentions, no| Sray and pale green. negie Company first made this notable |titical changes of Senator Lacey nocong, [Dreeared to exercise he privileges os tt he ned} And coolly tnformed that unleng, they | aoe ene eretie ancious facee appear at{R@ means a man who could be fooled; but as/ matter how trivial they may seem to Sevape at fen Mf a ~ | enjoyed tl th pI e y Ve mn ptowt tr Fi Geclaration, There was more or leas|ing to the direction of the wind from | 7 "tm At ys tne od nightly eM cultitlingy there | the doorwara and eager Reads are stretched out | far a8 1 have learned, tm the great trolley strike | those planning them, are always grate-) scraps of soap should never be wasted. Py reason ior it in the fact that the Com-|the lower part of Broadway. Well, | why, the Mayor laughed heartt! engagements, One well-known feminine | ror ihe papers that will tell unt what the metro | Presivense Norton and Lawie fooled him badly fully appreciated by the convalescent. | when they have become small they ys . 7. Mayor 1aug! wsartily to-day at] performer, it Is sald, was attacked at Aa iagiteiag ie ving they het y of men to run their cars,| A single rose, a cluster of grapes, ¢ pany was & private corporation, and itn|enator Lexow was always regarded as |cnantey twpecy istcet ont vo. That shoes | MHAMIRNE On her way home and forced | Palen soldier bora are dolng on the other side | SALE Shel USS BNE A Mesto. to 812,000 | hook ei houe binding le pretty and the |#hould be carefully collected and put Giepute with its workmen involved no/a little vain. fow fttle he ie worried. to part with a large sum of money by | of the big bridge, After one of these patrons had ts ’ c Pretty an way. If flannels are to be’washed the c sank public invarest. rr -_3 =. Hor as twa scampe, ‘who declared that. they | told the newale from whom she had bought a|4aily—A Taxpayer. Brooklyn, contents of which are not depressingly | .pans should be tak pel ‘M, Pull ©: whoptea it = had helped ‘to make her an. artistte | paper to keep the change, I heard him remark se heavy, will be regarded as bits of purest | Ps. e taken out, cut in small 1 George M. Pullman next adop »{ Mayor Strong is right. He wasn't] It has been a nice, bracing, wintry day Waik- | sitccess, In New York, while the |¢, another boy: ‘Say, Jackey, if this here etrike| In one ot Norton's otatements last week, he| sunshine that make the long’ hours less pieces and boiled to a jelly. This, aa and justified Its use by the plea that his! elected to be Mayor for any particular] ing abroad, 1 have noticed signs of dirtinet im cl eate df, rapidly lal i insti. ae eid s eke ri finsioreg pee ei Baers ide rmanted’ ‘ite beaks (HAMS couvenlinl. 15 Wana treuolthetteving Gagaror cone diluted with warm rainwater, makes , orporation was only semi-public and! set of persons, but to be Mayor for all provement in the work of the Streot-Cieaning | pAuON for Neat nigh! Appinlise Hie lang Cis the residents of Brooklyn by starting the cart|valescence much easier to bear. beautiful lather for washing woollen , his rights in reference to his employees! New York, and nobody ts justified in| partment, and I'am weil pleasot thereat, A\t0- |colvex nobody—it Is worked decently and | That Mayor Strong's sland with regard to the] in spite of all hazard.” Let him and his fol- = goods, which are spoiled if soap + were those of a private citizen taking offense when he aya he ie[Sihet, 1 do feel like a better Kntckertcker to: | stnoothly. see e law hax made him popular among liquor | towers who poseas the power grant the residents Pilim: Good Eating. rubbed onto the fabric. Small pieces of 4 The managers of the firookiyn trolley-| “Mayer tor the wrowehoga ae wat args though He my Ne but a transiory elation | tte ealers Is evident trom ihe fast that in an up- | of thie elty conveblence in travelling and at the] There ts a Siberian dish called “>pill-|tollet soap should be melted up again, @ar lines have now taken a step further. | the churche: T would ba happier yet, 1 know, It the poor fel-} | MINE Dee RUG AIRMER DENCE COTNe Taree ee ee rar neceara ars: aU 11 pa-| game time help the poor strikers, and let this! man” that makes good eating in Amer-| With « small quantity of milk, then Although their corporations are as much — —__— ae . i rool uw atrike trouble were ony Tpany. At first, it will be remembored, | "ens !° ee f Bey competes rte Fal Col. | intense excitement which prevails over thi8/ioa on a cold day, and can be made to|formed into cakes and stood aside to ic Institutions as the Board of Alder-| The Po i well out of it. plained of her autocratic. be: | Strong cocktail. The princtpat feature about the | city cease. If he will do these poor men Jus- publi Power of Removal bill proceedings oa; NAA ane ar two Of them, pro- | drink Ix that 1t le so powerful that those who | tice, kee utilize scraps of cold meat, though the | dry till ready for use. i men, they also, when their lines are|in Senate and Assembly this week have awan i ‘ ed most vigorously. Now it ia all tice and brighten many & darkened home im) Russian dish calls for fresh meat. Chop | shut down and the public are compelled | been sufficient to convince weveral Platt A acid Changed. Miss Nethe Tins ‘become | than halt n day on Sunday or. at any other time, | RTockl7™. be will give the people of Wwe cana Quite fhe about a pound vf cold meat— English Ma ' HF tor two weeks to submit to the intolera-| men that there never {4 a minute when eto ! tists cand they, all & Gay om Fandgy OF At Any citer time | chance to recogalse him ae © peacemaker ont gteak if you use fresh meat; put with it} One and one-half cupe of milk, twe ble nuisance of lack of transportation, | they are quite sure they're in it. ‘They | St! re Are Parents Who Cling Nor emmnany, to] yought a few etition ot the "Widow Bedott | ot & Aleturber—One Whose Brepathy Lies with) SOOM 190, TOn ona wenaon, welly then | CRB, one-half teacup of eugar, one table- te Beare nosing. te arbitrate an't know just what to do. to Spanking. ation “hata ed Lingle into a [renee fer S0/cents al’ 6 eesend bani Many aiabe| BOUTS os. « add a cup of rich gravy. If the meat is|spoonful of baking powder, a little nalts In one sense they are right. Proper! - ~ ‘To the Eiitor ‘amily party. yesterday, On the fiyleaf I foun: la Inserip- nou FA y Ladd ere ee we . Tent hom Ms Woot, from Chariee—Onrtetman | Thope, and-thiak, Ube men will win, as they /fresb, cook for @ few moments in the ir to make the consistency of cake, H speaking, 40 far an the public is con-| One of the Sorosinsers sald yesterday| 1 have read in “The Evening Worl 00} An actor on Broadway, who looked | sss" The. wilt a ee wh ie ought tei foe any men working ike these men|SP@V¥, for the Amerisan palate lkes | Bake quickly; serve Immediately, = cerned, there t r “ i 21 the remarks of am Fngtisiiman on spanking a thous ai ne. for| a Welton wont aren tay Pet aie yes : shia Broekiyn pie De Arlee an Hea P ae esenoin) oueht EE eee eee a titon haa mime AL EOL EO GE nie Fock wea ae Hace for gy into musing over them and wondering who the |deserte all they ask for.—Michael Sullivan, Se ay 4 o husbands. here are many Baty are ek he ved nov p ie . ver and recely that © ent— a The remedy that is needed, and that| husbands in New York who will enthunic| % *tee%: and my mamma is an Kngtisiwoman, | ‘Nea! LE al enlist et ra tote ara come) fool) to. spe afters really ine: WA iae 4 ought tobe applied at once, is not arbi-| astically re iy hear She has to corrert mo occasionally for my faults <a seminary. for, yo M Vine or eene CT «i Do leave him; travel, find a nice old widower, astically remark when they hear this, i ary for young ladles | and what became of them, how the thou et minta: tM, 3 tration, but receivers. , . ¥ * ] and she considers spanking to he the only pro in Brooklyn, and she won't let me live i i eh SR ie I think that fine, pollahed minister, tha G. A. R. with young-men sons. In the “Int ay Bo desuia luconcelvable, viewea in’ Bemis eeiy_seritl manta, method of correctio a rattan kent fo homers "Vet he looked anything up| irom for millions have come ant gone from |P."" wrote about in Wednesday's “Evening Worl.””| [Ths column f8 open to evergbody who has S| ences of the Stars” Ros Bangham says what you ny elvable, viewed in cold ae that purpon hey her in | © BAY Lothario, this planet since “55, and a tremendous lot of |is like some of the trolley cars—oft the rieht | domplaint to make, a grievance to ventiiale, in+ | will think is often true: “Tho Venus and Mer” ; jood, that a civilized community, with} Mr. Platt’s new pastor, is respectfully | any way ( ise ‘ s ee | personal and other history has been made. I] track. He calls for clubs, bayonets and Gat-| formation fo give, a subject of se dndinaid! ta | Gury. ormen: never: TaaiTola4 (in i : 3 WA Supposed to insure thi ity . dndiode bis paceman) som There'a a variety performer at Proc: | : ; Formation to give, yect of gener r 3 they are attractive to Ia PDO! ure the security of | warned against giving out the hysun be- deatcin ah ipy ae i eee eaten Pp at Proc-| would tke to know what Ann M. Wood or Charles | ling guna to shoot men who are only asking for| blic aervice to aeknoutedge, awd whol younger men.” But it ; SiosantorG aha courte cea Daft Ag mie to trip oft my dress and place me actoas her! tor's ‘Theatre this week, James Cole| ota tink ot the token if. of | digcusa or a public serviee to acknowledge, younger men." But it does not follow that @ . ¥ empowered | ginning thus: kuee and administers a very panking [ins by name, who, twenty years ago, |" ink of the token if either of them |enough to keep soul and body together. The) 0, Lune idea into (ras than 100 words, Long | young man would make a good husband to such @ : 2a to apply them, can be made to suffer Oh, what a tangled web we weave, for three ainutes, Somolines ahi wa 27 one of the wealthiest vaudeville | came acrost $C now? THE ANER. | poor don’t expect much from the rich cocpanles. | 01,45 cannot be prio! | woman of tly oF alxty, ‘The ame authority save He as Brooklyn has suffered for two weeks, Wien dist we naslnons teaive + TP a reicine, and about or ile dann in-aleep, | anaMara In the. country, He was the Seana arta but from minieters of the Gospel of peace they pri eee nt, mer ctene omuae ; through @ petty dispute as to $50,000 per when abe takes ine to the parlor ant la doa turn with a soubrette called Mare expect @ fair share of fair play.—Willlam Car eee ‘Widew's Wiles. and noon (in the morning) that he or she will be Year wages between a public corpora-| 41 is gratifying to note that terday’s | et kuee and gives me a severe apotication Wrenn tn those days, and was very . 4 roll, 37 Ten Eyck atreet, Brooklyn, E. D. jae Youns low’ ” happler during the earlier years of life, will mar- tion and its employees, Reierancandelsacsnc ining ¥ 4 | ihe rattan, 1 do think it does me Kool, a nular. He lost all his money, and now | The Way the Jokers Treated Some 2S To the Editor: ry early and happily, or, If marrying late, will The obilgation of the troliey-car com. | wamberance Le pentby sltine ¥OP felted to eboy her tn treed of hag commenced | again’ “at tha | vt Timely erent, In your extra of to-day you write of the! My best friend is madiz\in love, and has been| marry a young person’ (but he needn't be too panies fo furnish transportation iy al Chickering Hall Mndan nee ting whit | Resstee It ts a safe way: gunn A new MOUUTeLLe: he In eeain accking the Thitby, give uaa ret, ob, dot Stundamental right to work" for men in (04) engaged for torn time to 6 reine, rellatucated | young for common-sense). ‘It the native 1s bors q contract of the most rigid nature. Con- ed te x i here ts no danger to break « | favor of the public. ins used to be Earth soon wil be tired to death of you, othar men’ uring & strike. consider | and well-connected young widow. She seems to, between midday and midnight (in the evening), | | Girantas between private individuals are| {oo acum it with resolutions aise We (aca va panfal- ant fount ar | Sqmuemnber of Lvdia Thompson's com: You're not the xitl for marriay that in a sirike there a no such “funde-| return fully his affection, but still continues to. the ald native will have a rather unhappy mare 4 enforced by the courts, It is absurd to] Our citt nik: WUY OF norrediion KATIE [RRR A ane eee aae NTR he eu Either with or without a carrta mental right’” for a * Of course, 1t would | receive attentions and accept flowers, presents and | or love affair early in life, or, it marrying i MaBtes IAG the 'ouris) iat can cores (uae ih cree Hise oe akn eee Spank Rianke Wayecthe wenilsmanc’ ONUGHR Tesukiny with those. fe fust be what a capitalist wants, if strike to him| numerous invitations to dinners, theatres, &¢.,{ late, will marry an older person,” but there 1s a @ man to pay his debis tu a ikhbor will iu camp life in Brooklyn when they | Le NMDA T AM: Mr, Collins appeared when his. utter So trim and neat would be nothing but quitting work by the men! trom another young gentleman, She will even reason in all things. All authorities say the best oe Reeeiin oe aaticaticn ot bik Boe we sent back to the rigora and| To the tiior ances were a trifle thiek, and Mise] Walk off for @ year or twot and filling their places with be," but the Tet him hug and kiss her. When my|and kindest husbande are the Jupiter and Venue SR yPAE Of Confiscation of his prop-| worries of business, All thelr aweet-| AU the advocates 1 punishmivat shouia | AHOMPHON Was exccedingly angry. vata Conaitution, | ¥otkingman holds different views of It, the most | rrieng remonstrated with her, for thls last offense | men, Brown hair, blue eyes and fresh complez~ % ier, cout sores. these corpora | hearts think this Is real mean be apenket Whon julividuc's are so lost to atl] him, and was about to discharge, him — important thing for him being to prevent the| especially, she answered that she was afraid (o| jon, Will some lady reader please tell me how to 4 Lathere Thawed “ to vue public, a= — decency as eal ) make chem do} When she happened to ask, “What were Always There. snemy from getting ‘scabs."" Moreover, what's | ‘this young Romeo on the plea that he] unit one of the old-fashioned ‘‘nubias?”’ Do they. at Sew yader whi tf ieee doubtless Is} Platt's and Brookfleld’s friends are| rsh! of through fear ef pynishaen aid to ay | YOU acing, Collinar® Ae, which Col-| She-t mippose there are some refining influences | the use In the fend of putting “acabs’ to work | way so pansionately in love with her that he might | have any border on the ends? OLD WIFI, r ich receivers appointed by | going to be driven together like the Hon | #986 | sows a bow animal nature Ho Tom exclaimed Lydia josouslys St tot eau [at Rone Im Washington? and forcing decent men to starve? The vast |gommit suicide. She clatma that only friendship . Qhe courts could take charge of the| and the lamb, but the lamb probably |forrience f wiah to encer my provwat aguiost tne [ao. “Always the gentleman.” And ‘whe | He-Oh, yess you know the agente of the Sugar |army of the unempioyed would only receive @ | existe between them, or rather, that 1 Je only & iy nd ‘she 1 : aeeperiy of such corporations and run| haw a live wire hidden away in its woot) *stMting teaching Having had ihn boys pee | Kept him Trust are sull there.--Yonkers Statesman, new lot of recruits in place of those who left its! Piatonic affair. Well, I personally, do not delle The Earth for Every One. ig roads in the public interest until| for emerger throweh my haade during thirteen yeare and ha 2 © ranks.—Friend of the Workingman. 31 a 4 3 my armenclen, our 6 : i in Platonic Icve under such circumstances; I doubt} To the Editor: ie Buch time as the corporations come {ng Iwo daughters of my own, Tam prepared | ene'wutinpolltan reat ances, in en) even that I do under any circumstances. Does] Answering “H. V. He may deny thas ‘3 5 ‘to an agreement with their men or se-| Senator O'Sulliv: fi to way tie i patience and Justion urday , regis The money he had won The strike of the trotiey-car men i the reauit Now, frankly? I advised my friend to| the land elon, everybody, but, al ' Sullivan will not be discreet a oon, Saturday night, Sun- nh Now, y ss to vt all the iz @ure new men to replace them, ‘The|to tempt Senator Lexow now into a duel |" ferwators. 1 only stu k four day nicht and Monday. night-—the house A aa RIM rN ere of the discontent of thousands. These men would * put it 1m only too true that “love 1! mame, It ie vested in the people by natural awa, } + public convenience would be secured,|with pistols, He should remember that |{2% ! tkHos thom thar Edit wrong Weaeompl ly H ont, whieh is a very sBecrone and: svarched: hie: peck eer not strike if they were happy in their relations. | pin.’ He thinka her true, but worries himself! and by natural rights which are being recognize 5 Violence and damage to property pre.|the Lexow report exploded prematureiy, | if. sitie act cross or are unkind, 1 mas My | Abmut the tsntnees cot moner ther ine Talk lenot Aiwaye cheep _ os sage, | THO. credible) witnesses are allowed to establish |(o death over it, Now, would mot any one doubt) more: and more directly, The earth) was ovis vented and the rights of the stockholders > fear Ko to Your room, and stay there nw i} difference of the theatre-going publie . fact In our courts of law; at times, one witness | cnis fair enchantress? That ts what I would Ue | dently intended to be of use to every one, an@ protected by such a course. There could| That Vendome Hotel fire shook a lot {01 Ur “over ume ext ws hu | and the tendency of the times ‘The Single Tax. {a enough. Why should we reject the testimony | ts ynew. What aort of a wife can she be @x-|not to be a theatre for the practice of monopoly ‘ ibe ho valid objection, to it from either | of rather premature opinions of America |e, nimi: ankindaess anil penrlonines ian th ae opie what thes | +1 eee! observet Mr, Chugwater, looking over | 9 7,000? Their position was an unhappy one, ted to make, A FRIEND IN NEED, on the one hand and slow starvation of body 1 party in the essentially private con-|0Ut of the English actors who had just} jn, raeee : pete aah enough to purchase br hie morning paper, "' they're making another effort | Discontent must hove cause. All Brookivn le 004) MINA on the other. The SOUR of pepeleiian | troversy as to wages, and even if there | Yon our shores ea a ES SARL AEST I Sutin |Nuter and « pone for the following day. |t put 4 tax on davhelors.” Iva ppae maaan caaare yuh Eee eagle BH WA cate land, whieh sould. a ones. under, sing } Were the public interests are pa ‘ mr 5 a es Te thar the siagie. tax Live heard so much | trotley combines, the piling up of Actitions| Regards M tax be forced open and made use of would ; paramount.| WILMAMM. MATTHEW y Jamen onde i ls ‘ "| watered stock, the building of the line in face ime Presid Tawi . Thieves ‘i ‘ in London] gyoure inquired Mr Chugwacer.—Chicago Tri To the Editor: give that land an econcmic value offsetting @ ents Lewis and Norton are right. | ave taken Ac Gillette's 1 i ie A veritable sensa- t she w ‘of most Brooklyn residents, the th " 1 * ” bane. ‘Allow me to answer, according to my view, @ | possible reduction of the present abnormal vi There is nothing to arbitrate. ‘The thing| Wate! and $29. Mr. Gillette must look) ya gp aa 3h, PRrORIG RAYE — anap charters, the outrageous steam raltrosd | guegti fe Merrioge a Failure or Not?” 1|in cities, ‘There will tend to be a dispersion of ey upon this aa tou much, fe c en Minutes with a Raw im ont in the St 1 Y} fr, not ev qaaetion? maine apes ia to Tun the cars, Rev neon this 46) toy much, wIChOUE: an , hom Bawa RALDA RIBRE: chant Why Money Talks, spend in the clty, not even abated at this date. | oviq my dacidedly yea, unless Uue love ex-|people from congested centres, Aa to the majors san do it if the companies cannot abou vie was the very Mh wWho] Yes “money talke."? because the way What has the law done to protect the rights of | \\s on toth aides The non-existence ot true love ity ruling, that would continue to be the case, for nce the cars are runs the eon oe . jt ama ‘ Vir 1] salted “Author!” who ia Henry th which designers all have drawn them, the thousands upon thousands of employees, whan|\"\ ine marriages of the present age is the| tne majority would recognise that the needs of , panies and their employ _ The Pattison campaign in PI leh TA aae Oe eIge ta THEN HIN Wand te ema] Colma can't Keep still, you see, since they it haw Invested a pile of, may, $80,000,000 with | auge of most of the misery ia life, If there} a community warrant public expenditure. Any OF vegetate, or do anything Bes on apace, A fact which ia gn. /me a1 , ' Gdikty Aridi ThAC A cantar Temsine eee Have woman's profile stamped upon them. the individual rights of @ living person by $-/1g equal affection between man and wife, mer-|one forced to submit to the one and only tax please, for all the puvilc care vouraging as showing that reform still soaks ane WIth ar * Old fret nicht friendal indubaginyg in it. _ Wait, | corporation. De Veritas, riage cannot help but be # success, There may| would find it less than the sum total of the aeeesnamned | fab ERIN Reh aan Rene Uae Ghat an INIMoRa Mra: Nothing to Hinder Now, fgereliipe== fo: .2gniiened be hardships, as there always are, for life can-| taxes now levied and weighing down the real ‘WHAT'S THE USE OF KICKING! s: Beer mailod haw EMG SA anders feelings were directed at Mt.] qaver—You are getting prettier every day AT THEATRE-HAT LAW, not always be smooth, but one will help the other | laborer, while labor would get {ts full reward ‘ nes) wis) TB) alcenule car Cole] Janies, und would have been direct Lae Tsun ce Rabe NIGikE eh seen bene’ = uniit the cloud has passed and brightness reap- | and begin a new lite of hope. W. CHEETHAM, The Republican party is most r < ision gad came oul of it as seratohiess teow Spank ji {as strongly at th most popular of i ee Le PRESBOA a cain niealON: ‘Assemblyman Cutler, of Rockland County, has| pears T am a young lady, twenty-two, and I ’ fully and earnestly advised not ro kick | MS BY CAME OUL Of The Lexow chair Hive our own | ghts, who had similarly | and ster, to imp aanas introduced a bil requiring theatrical managers to| Would not think of making #0 solemn and binding No Sunday Beer. | ofended. aia had Wothhig. todo with | How long can you keep that up any longer against Mr. Thomas « 1's ad " ‘the stranger within our gates!” Be Naackaitals look sharply after the comfort and protection |a vow simply to escape the lot of a single life. lo the Editor: Platt, but to accept the inevitable gra | J ¢ (eaynor's decision shows that | rant cone | a Sipnbal tele wal of thelr patrons, and compelling them to remove MISS MAY, Plain 4 ‘Ao answer ta: the song: Aunday: Bear) 1k ee aSEe 0G 0 mieks up its mind that {tie peoile have some rights rativoad|te May 1 , MW) CHIVALRY --ANCIENT AND MODERN] Re ee of es Pn ts nelly wee’ of Jan, 21; sung to the air of der, although a re pomtions are bound to respec Gaia anvers hitte: F vEVED e audience Any person annoying or obstructing | ¥- 1c Ave Safe, | “Marching Through Georgia." ident of a hayseed district, is tual | -— Filove:to read ot the diye a ae ftners shall be deemed Gullty of 6 miniemenner,.| VOnreele ane Feralta Clone the gilded gin-milis, and bors of the Republicans of New Yor: Who Koulal (believer thir “Sor RY OTHER EDrrons 9 Kngland’s nobles. brave and beta, Clubs of New Vork--S1V.eeThe New | Albany despatch. To the Kalter: mt ‘ed , and you may ave your , aad! ara i 1 i « oa tae re Z ote : . ; The Mikado's song In “Thi ado."* am a married man, with a Z : ener ia je: bosn | J) ay She never iooks | ations Progress eye secant dad N ‘ I owe & qrocer a bill of $35 for groceries re- the rum too strong, be Platt or Hilss, Pee , | orne wrvish Heorame.”” written by Burke. eee aoe eeeese cis, my household furniture | YOU still are in the Wilderness, and you bloate® , Chairman of the County tte mplote the © Captor seisag,. | | There were: thre } if The t , Fm bound to be reckoned fand sei it at public auction, or cam he have me cure we'll drown, 5 Lauterbach or Brookic Mr. Laute This | t actors the oll] Seay, - i i ; regal A true philanthrop! arrested? J. 8 W, [If we have to tide It over until Monday. Bach has more brains and yin hia |Story that fs ever a 2 EAKING Uh ta)A ational: and sanivary method | A rn how dared the havehiy’ foe CHORUS: ade ft dlapoaing of the I k 1 pass @ law that the girl whoey , Ultle finger. as the Redan ShaOAT dia \ ' Vor ‘ TH pass 6 law that the air whoever Pe er Hurrah! Hurrah! ‘This city you can't wreck, Brookfield has in his whole boly. Mu at Winite House n oe Now ° the Knightly oath eee Rte nee wlan apna Hurrah! Hurrah! The best of all the we falnty he cannot be any more of s + Olney’ tp REST) RBS Airbpeim nse Im, ft) pena iN 9 her rluahtet trot Te thoee Drhind tor To the RAVOF: oow it the aahman te oniiged| Wl! sll revere the Babbath, though y¥e. ait edged partisan than toe ex-Charine | hat will work eee GORA ‘ ale Won't know where she is att to take straw and paper away? He maid that enigeaprolraten ef the County Committee has aiw | mt ip i . ‘ chores. | they must not take Tastd Tt T gies | Wel! AhOW you that we'll shut you up on Sunday, shown himself to be. 11 has been evi-! #¢ = have new manazen | th tow: beans , the ‘atortny 9%, | you money will you take it away? and he sald| The dealers they are darlings; when they'm ave a Manageme @a pull with the “ This rignieous war I'll wage; oa Gent from the start that the fe an Tt xt th kat lard new nenian hel breaste With vator awelling TI a tke alk “yen” AB) drunk you bet they shout. politicians, under whatever leader v aldinw Sait lise. SERPAT SY SSR OR ane By punishing girls who cause us t One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, | When they get your bottom dollar they're tn bound to reg: the Indepentent Shiver mer ~ | preeke laa tier (oe Sutaarite ‘All damaele Who cause boye to throw you out, tory of last November as a Kepublica a enema ey We ia mi a yy MEM ea a Fach one must bare her head Looking for Free B Now keep right om, dear sonnys, tll you'r triumph. pure and simple, and to intr ; ne aS : Rate at taera crise’ dean Pale aay as (he'll do it If ehe'e well-dred), To the Editor: puffed up with the gout, duce Republican machine methods tr Sg eiicalaa air its : ? x pied te liad has Or out of the theatre she'll be ied — Will you kindly inform me where free Biblea| A®4 Strong will come and ball you out on Mome stead of pure business inethods ints (tb pele ate’ rity as with 4 lima. So S From the theatre ahe'll be led can be obtained (or the poor? I was referred to dare government in piace of Tammur . Md he BEEN? | nat ve wound nave xa . a) ors hey keep is cheir eve All theatre parties who keep up a cla room #6 Bible House, but the man in eperge sald | Mr. Parkhurst 1 an honest man, and you must methods. { numb ’ : i. ands midion There is a dig and famous seimming-tank In aa iaiaseast the elk be knew of no place where they were given let him he: The objection to Mr. Platt nas been! At Brooklyn the strikers at wires. | it he bad ed with Laidtiow th the house of the New York Athletic Club, at WIIL straight be ejected, ay. A TEACHER, You would not talk so silly If you were not up @ _ wast At Albany they merely pull wives. )eaitade F . te sm not those re Veit titth street and Sixth avenue. But whether 3 tree. ead time; hake sien r piladelpaln Pre 1 th h 1 And by law directed Derareine with the Ta ens ee | j Hut the late that toang at tie Stock Boards door, | members of the club are im the tank oF no A talatle aan ts eos ; The Best Hu You're pretty birds, your plumage (x all puffed up igre Whenever it has heen necessary to} S¢nator Lexow begins to assume the | Sunday Selling. spite Sie baad Oni Berk See ahees | they are pretty sure to be in the swim. The Club] and that clove-eatt To the Editor: with mud, ckapiigh his purpose. If se 1 | proportions of an inside busy 1 cMaror-#upoa\Ak hw ‘reek : aaah tanh te pile’ of ean millionaire, | wae organized in 1865, and has been making ath- ‘You must roar with laught ot | And we'll show you that we'll cage you up og « purpos € now see] 4 aioe Suruas, oC Rew York, Delieves.un coin: | and cae set) 1d (he emallest share Ieten and ainietic history ever since, It has 3,000 an heen ' your letters. J woalén't mise them for ai LOUISA BLANCHARD, Gunes supreme power, he w'! not need) oe ‘ ) J genes He akak son bea ot ata i NR raliond enalians membert, an taternational reputation, a rubber Hoo © "man" to be “‘eeea,"* thes ase so full ot human eeture: os 8 Hudson street, Hoboke 1 to make dickers with Tam: y, and a a snap but a cold one \, a m\ Then they offer hange for his daughter's | running ek, & country club-house on Ty ‘Will chew o@ his cloves im jail! foolish, I want to say to that rich old widow from a Tammany tachine to «| fF ‘ae troops in Brooklyn, PER AM tet FM Sunday. This ts presi ’ Island and all the other appurcenances desirabie ‘who wished to marry the young man: For pity'a| To Keep the Watch from U _ Platt machine, while not what the peo- oro - ie pees ae a reer baal by realy Lebo ed and ws bap pth heal ‘4 clud of auch purposes and proportions. sake, don't! You are probably a lovely and sweet | To the Editor: ; ‘ ” ee “ily Mkely tha merican Sabbath vir debts ead their damaged morais, the Club wit new $1,000,000 clubs for, cannot certainly make| Conaress haa suspended the free coin-| saiinent will sudorge it, The American dea | Ant the flattered maith accept their vows, capping hed He ere ehh 8 ite of Fens ae ate. Shee] My eter Bie 8 PLN NS Oe Setemetaee Worse than they have been. of common sense, tere sto be, better go in the hack door ail day | And grecefully bind on thelr knightly brows are known and appreciated ie cer cee Miettinen the than im (he (rumt door mine houra~ikeneas| & wreath of green (back) laurels, feat sebiaw of toa Be a Ge te rae oellorpl be ihak ba eaten peo CONSTANCE M. LEVIBN, its ; . ape. TENT R MRED

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