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Koper ntat ni IIE Se — co BL TS) SENOS AR NTI as ak RRL RR R . THE WORLD: SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1605. SCP. FT, STAN MSH OHS === 0 HTM, HOMER FERGUSON “Th foil chools Bumped Into Each Other and Then and Universitiea whten Eeturne: the op es trex and sources of knowledge, From . fleomed to Melt Away. the invention of printing in the fifteenth a $ if Ts There an Effort to Dis-|. "oo" eeworsens Rens": All Three to Sit at the Same) The Papal Delegate Bulogizes sisiats.Mintisehn acini) He Tells Why He Is Out ofHaq Nervous Prostration---Paine's Celery © Gredit Striking and Stary fore “tmas "ter ines’ 2" vtun| Table at the Mansion It for Its Service to [ict pnoniat Mls aat” dtivebeciy| Politics for Good, and water dust. for the teaching of the mass ing Cloakmakers? [tins e"thetcn'nen cases! OF the Governor. Society, guicsivom itt cuident ee “oact] Talks of Charity. : as if somebody were shaking a very the good will and esteem of the peop! dusty door-mat. Sometimes one could _ “Lcannot agree with Mr. J. W. Ki fow-a4 much who makes of journalism a mere tr Mm, ACCUSED AND DISCHARGED, |25° Girone Se" any Yoel hie""sus | HARMONY WILL BE THERE 100.|BSPECIALLY THE AMERICAN PRESS. f devotion to heh and bl THINKS BYRNBJ AN HONEST MAN, it due sometimes a oman tearing devotl h v O fler a car which enlightenment and betterment in it, a he ran after a cars a nkind, bringing with it that re- 7. | two sple each Bait for Malicious Prosecution and). Mayor Begins to Make Things Pleasant] “The Fourth Power in the Greatest tuo the Getael Roe | stones Administration, He Asserts, of humanity, If, then, the public press the ch other! A i € Banter es veel man shoveling slush in Seventh avenue | By Saying Nice Things About and Most Glorious of Modern eactiyt tina stand i those who fad Will Be Pure if Politicians Firm of L, Katzman & Co, | [%his Mtow. evlotied an the neeatn of | eth A Faintaten it should We eongelon ot tele clan ciaganite Cava an the avon Hun | the Boss's Interview. Republics, rules of sacted duty. may. not, be I Leave Him Alone to be able to clear up a for. but th a tin suggesting that over the door in't, When the pilots of the Thirty Li newspaper bu ing should b Inseribed the words, ruth, justice, [Ete aslo tn ONES AFRAID AND THE OTHER DARESNT | SPUR AND GUIDE TO PUBLIC OPO, :1of th fran O°™ A"E" | oo oo) greece ep Jon the Long Island side and never mls = - From the day of my arrival in ‘Mad Up Before Locked Doors and Compelied | the slip. ee la aC ot ‘ bed —- But the Union Loaguers Beem Satisfiod and |One of the Most Potent and Beneficent) M004.) ery reagok to feel ploused to Empty Their Wee "i Mies 'HERE'S WHERE RED TAPE COMES IN.| 1, anti-Piatt Newspaper Organs Influences in the Direction of with Ue prose Of this country. 10 con: | sights He Bow Abroad Made Him Shudder, Missing Goods Were Foun’. — the. alted ono A Birth Cortified to Instead of » Doath Puts Get Advertising. Social Progress. | Roepe eee ic veaicem of enters: and and He'd Help Make This City | Off a Funeral. | _ —_—— inne gratitude. If ‘you. desire Hoalthful in Every Way. Lawyers Friend & House, attorneys | yates, George Damm, of No. 1611 First | {19 know my mission among yo! for Morris Tutletow, Harris Moler and | avenue, gave birth to u daughter Jan, | ‘hero will be & notable meeting in Albany || WASHINGTON, J Mgr, Satotlt | And it expr ane core Joseph Marowitz, have brought actions ‘The child lived only a few. hours, | @-morrow night | was a guest of t rdiron Club, at tts | py eaning but misled. w 3 against L. Katzman & Co., cloak man-| \ijqwite Charlotte Messer made out a| EX-Senutor Thomas Platt and Mayor Will. | tenth annual din at the Arlington | the two, year ayo. It alate red eratwhile aba ied breach of contract, defamation of char-| join, of No. 176 Kast Seventy-ninth @tbogany of Gov, Mortou, and as they discuss | one of the features of the occasion, nt to the Invisible and divine Saviour, | Jourd In Burope, during whieh, in pure nde! ise Imprisonment, ma- el, De. Burge! lowed the the viands whieh the st Execudve pro | Among the other guests were Dr. | who alone hax power to forgive sin, acter, slander, fal P street. Dt. Burghetm inelosed the cers n y console the sorrowing, to edify the suance of his strong interest in charita- Wictous prosecution and for unlawfully | tijcace tn aw letter to Coroner H Vides they will touch upon various matters | Rooker, ex-Speaker Reed late Jus- | fore to Mghteousness, Uib- | ble. worl 3 using the name of L. Katzman & Co. | and handed the letter to ker Pertinent to the future of the Republican party | tice Brewer, Major-Gen, , the Sympathy. and the spirit. of Chris- Prewhed Ati eps anh st a eri ‘The plaintiffs are cloak operators and Hess et No Second whe | aud the elty of New York. rman, Hawatian and Argentine Min- 1’ brothel 4 hout the land.’ ace Sepa] Ste eer tere nae me ett , was given ch Last 4 ' 1 id G “It you want to know What my mis. the Continent with intent to learn such were in the employ of Katzman from | wis iver ie the Mayor and Mr Piatt will go up to Al [isters, Senators ‘Teller, Dubols and Gore hs MU HAVE IV invtie Wonte OF lesddris OE Value Ge EU be applied (6 October last until Jan. ‘17, when they | PMUtsity Hess eee attee bans: tether om Monday, — Thoy under |man, Representatives Hopkins, Weadock, {his same ‘weiter, in which he explain the emancipation of the pam!) New issed on grounds which they opened and read tureheim’« vert stand each othe thorough Neither? Bake art ro and Connor, What he thinks it is. He serts that fo ‘were dism: on gi pened and read Bureheim's rey her thor either 1 ani mM here ia further the claime of York from their present condition. for establishing the of the child's death and without of them is # chick f ties, go ‘ ‘ ‘i 7 4 4 GMB sumolent for ¢ ote) ae he reg cane and ee Re esa hicken Polities. | Judge Tut wing, of New York Pope to ‘a Kingdom of this world Mr, Straus was found in his office, on various clea ja if ttanter sitll feate, signed it under the im. that h pave their work eut ae City; homas Nelson Page 4 First Boe, a eines aces: oun whole the sixth floor of Macy's establishment, nded, ed : @ death vertiti nh for them, Fach has watehed the other with a Assis ieneral Jones world,’ ‘all the kingdoms of the w . Kateman, being shorthanded, pre’ it Was the death certit in for th Fach } tehed the other with Amatite General Jone FI all ‘the pees See pursuing the same supervision of detall ree men to leave the ranks the bellef also that it was 4 certificate | wary eye for mouths. a veanh thls alte Mer Mies i. Vread #nd the gi f them, In my own upon the three paves alee cnet It cae Seung C mouths and His atinost |) Masts Bataiil's a Mdress, Balen was teed jame und in that of Leo NIL, who xent that has always marked his manage- of the striking cloakmakers and enter | 97 Heath, went ahead with his pe absolutely essential to maintain the friendliest i Nate any Ate M 4 ons for ine ida Wop ‘ (4 Bee awhed (4 me, diate any ‘such purpose. And ment of his employ, offering them a year’s con-) ents and friends of family left. the | of relations just now, hrom Aristotle to the renowned 4u7 When it shall please the Pope to recall jot f that department us if he had tract at $18 per week. home of Mr Damm faniven t0|— ye " nor of “Ti Eapirit dex Lots learned ta truating In the kindness and rect. NOt been away more than twenty-four Mace citas “as accepted and the men | the Lutheran « Ty in Brooklyn. Ax Mayor Strong, to surceed in his ambition to! eae ity asses the. legislative, tude of the public press, us Samuel of hours. His first desire was to talk of : oe soon” as the y superintendent | give New York a uou-partisan business ad- | the executive or. udministrauve, and old, In laying down the government of his charitable work, which he has evi- Worked until the 17th inst. Then Katz- jooked at the paper he said ite 7 Isracl, appealed to the assembled peo- Bee cer the than charging cham (osha tutes ea tetot aie place, “There | Sitalzation, lies yreat need of fHendly fel- | the, Judicial which are, in, truth, but Tracy ailress ‘thelr saustaction or disc Gently considered during his sojourn 2 ing iu Mr, Matt s Legislature | ir Which le vested In him who hus sausfection with his administration, so @broad with more than ordinary atten- aka thie has heen a mistake, This certificate 1s HOW with having stolen goods from the firm, Hirth, HOt for death: Mr Platt, in his great tight to maintain his| the care of the people and Tepresents 1 shall not hesitate to present ta ‘the ion, When approached on the subject Marowits, explaining the discharge of What’ chall we do?" asked Mr. | sup) ey over the r them ow, howevel deq is. press of the country the record of my i fs (Ce men, says: Dane oy ave Gomis & lone Mictarng, | Mubremacy over the warring and discordantele- | them, Nox tot ae reer labore and say, ‘audge'me. of politics he said: “The men were just preparing to leave) The child died a natural death, Can't wentsin the Republican party in this State, does | would have to include a fourth element, | — ab ‘Lam entirely out of politics and hope the nase et 6 ocluck on the Ath when | Wi have the burlal and correct the mis- no: wuut am antagonisiie city wtministration | and thiy te public optnion, exercising | SIR KNIGHTS WILL REOZIVE. never to have anything more to do with Mithabs chine Into the shop’ and told) “Very sorty. eald the muperintendent, | Heiner nitty Mace acts aunt for the | TT, Suniley preset tr conneauentiy. a | Te Oud CLAD et ee IASON | stra, Houses ! day of some silk lace, und that ho had | [ill have s2 return to Now York, tak-| “Consequently the dinner is likely to be of the | With you this cvening. feellng. we I do, | a Brilliant Event. Senet cea es atGr (0 Senator Hill.) ghe “tried numerous medicines, until ehe fad Faines celery cowpound lee no 8 ‘| we your dead bats yo ost Chi Jan politeries hi rounded by representa- | ich wi ‘ . jood 1 g ‘be searched before we could leave. We) tifeaty the burlal will be pronggely | dear friend est and most glorious of modern Commandery will take place at Madison sled) er 18| Hor mother advised her to use Paine’ remedy, (soe ing ¥ ‘ | publies—a republic emulous of the glory square Garden on the night of Feb, 7. known to every citizen of the State of | compound. Bhe used four or five bottl | LOver ‘two hundred members of the Ns were all ordered then to turn our pock — | tateeta ix | Of those of ancient times. New York and was based upon Senator | well. Foret, cae marioby Tes 668 MEA ets inside out and open our dinner buck-) yey mis inne PR aneea Two orchestras have been engaged and | hor ih . cen KO one of the prin- ean Hill's ret “She bought f the o ‘A health official is ort; tl .tement Prtig We Old. and ih the pockets of CALE AMID FLOWERS. dear trond, Mr arith 1s very | cipal periodicals of Purope, the Civita | will play a:ternately dance and promen- | pig jie wie ene ede a ttn Of | wales of this town,” writes her heebeod trom | tuatin tnd atone tore aau eleven thease fur overcoats Moler and myself found | WellKnown Artiste Kutertain at the Rests |*2iviie to hit th Gihte: Murray | Catholica, at the beginning of its ex- ade music. Mugett! has been given charge in New York. mapal'Ceseat HANS | ee home, 416 Beat 17th 46, Bestewd, tad. | Galee canpotal ake eM Gome trimmings, while Turt.etowb pulled va ae | EE it a} a ee et eee Uta of the supper and other refreshment | "=; was neve ‘Gd Us Gan Vall ail aoouE hee Guus, + TGs | Ceihe wite oF Mr. CB Cletelungs Wice-Preai- ° Gut of his the missing lace. Kalzman ence of Mrt. Alfred Kayne. 1 fut tex w Aut] {RAL I, those countries Where Jour ot eee a aaaee cnt deenracnr | gcc Was never called upon by any per-| “Swept at ust an : dent of the Edgerton Manut acturtne Company, fold us we were discharged and refused) = Mra. Alfred Kayne (Attalte Claire, the (ill be har i 4 ‘ell even the supreme, social POWSt tray been wiven orders to brighten up tne Reh connected with any of the organt-| mend Paine's Mv CbO LT Uist ee Min reeeeees sy brrigees much like \ ve nad to say. ; ; een given orders to bri ;e'a celery compound ta all." of Aes, ‘Ferguson, and of to, flaten to what we fad to sy. ay (Melknown contralto) gave a musl- | be feltele | Je Deine Fendty ed Ba At elon thee Dub, | interige, 1 orders Uprigpien up {he zations supporting my nomination for |All through Ludiana, iif cities and country, | ¥oien tucoughrat the country, Bhewaye: oe , Dulin our pockes we heieve, wy Calo Tuesday night at her resid | He opinion t4 the mistress and que committee rooms for the entertainment &Y money, and I myself supplied such | there tae tremendous demand for Paine's celery | in sic eterauneey vie pea ave Jou ; ns enun- + | evens ma the. world, this. publi Hons h f our contracts could be broken, as ga West End avenue, The hall Tho Mayor gave out it ene, of the visiting Sir Knights of this and funds as I saw fit. The suggestion of i? ltry Paine'a c : interview on Mr. Platts caustic. inter other means of making Itself felt, 3 cities ve been locates 6 gestion of |compound, the remejy above all others that jm compound, and Ag dull season was de. |” and reception-rooms were a mass of Niih fairy. Simtel inthe mk of hutnan rman for its manitentath iar other cities have, been located and. the contribution was left enuirely to my own | MUkeR people, well. Zhe local ravers othe | {het eavedie were relied than ang obec 0, have f k on ; umitter charge. uf. ed om (ant Ca a eeE CH TO Tare, Wo. ever ett or eee rd the eroneatra, wan erennca ends MMe Platt qayy that fo isin sym: | MM-admieable work on “The Pre PC COLE RUUORG oleae MHOiGGiNc| ESTid TMC TT HAGTICES OC Crea ey ce OEE ee eee | Rar HARLAN cn es Gnome cent fags mac ih we went back to get our toes, and the orchestra was screen: “Whi att says that he ts tn sy able y r : are ahora cone | a ae hkabia , ; enlth. Pees and Katcmnrrs father wes ths | with pints ereened sainy with mo, awl fae Ewill have his sup. | Commonwealth, de In ‘no coun mites to do is to see that the thousand on demands made by myeelf oe Sena cee | totfeHeRty, Hasemever, of Evansville, writes | esti uonials and statistics, might be quoted Ny person around the coat racks dure . port in anon partisan administration, he tells 'f¥ 18 public opin tickets remaining unsold are disposed of, le by myself on Senator | to the poin' EF Ta as eee ete Age ergy oe 4 fig’ the afternoon, . Sig, Tamagno, of the Meropolitan the tas Tam able to judge from his | the United States: Mr. Horace Brockway, of the Ashland ‘ill which were not complied with." tome une ycalecy cprapound was recommended | Perr 16, atl ote remedies to-day $8 " Mohe tril of our action was held be- | Opera-House, sang “Charity,” from the | olveration,”® said the Mayor. we so well studied House, has the boxes und reserved seats| ‘“L Was not prepared for the Lexow tees ae ; " T Hiatt a >. | has really been the chief and 4 Justice Voorhees vast week, and Italian. Miss Lucile Hill, the pritr Ubave met str, Flats tit twice since @lecs ‘ iy all in his charge. The number of tickets revelations. I must j a first sult, that for defamation of shes i i Hon and both Hines at social functions. Both | power in nearly @ printed were Imited to 18,000, as the i say they shocked nracter fai, diaminaed. thera” being GORA, sang the “Micaela” aria from Hines A Thane hal” tis asnuratce that HOS j Haren managers witt ‘not allow: any Me | I knew that corruption existed WHERE 18 MR. ADAMS? WILL DON BURNT CORK FOR CHARITY, wufticlent evidence on both sides. ‘Then “Carmen” a “The Devout Lover,’ ie woul eine his ordi ppt : ‘ m, People in. the building. cause Mayor Grant had himself told ioe —— my € eth \, of the masses of the people, ines ; . Ye ° fi followed summon to 0 Alert dalle ding, tenor, rendered “ail? Hort ood any Mt, OF the masses of the people. |_.The York, Columbian “and Palestine me that it existed. Grant said to Staub Bays the “Florence” Is Not | Funds to Bo Raised for the Dalsy Fislés Pere euemoniaa, ta, th Albert Lealle King, tenor, rendered “81 pletee io kecn pastianehip ot of the au MENTOR OF PUBLIC OPINION. | Commanderies will appear ‘on the floor Ihe ones, “Btraus Tl’ know itat meerune ‘Worth the Price Paid. Home and Hospital. ‘Mr. Kataman deities that there was Intratt Ttave had no reason to change aay | 4 in the parade of the Sir Knights in a. thon a i | en. He says: . tra, Mine | i bane chee In constituting, moderating, keep- | (et pict Jn this, Deere onenec nenae forward and make their compiaints 1|/Cmmon Pleas, yesterday granted Leon- for Crippled Children, at Englewood, N. “For a long time 1 have missed | Schilling gave the’ waltz wong from | therush accord with my ideas. a Sakae Choe te dane hntet eed tne | "Romeo and Juliet’ as Me eee at Mh Piatt said the Mayor, | ia alive and modifying, When necessity Of New York, Penuselvanian Delaware, Wil dO Whatever I can to wipe it out, ; herd A. Staub an injunction on default J., is one of the worthiest charities now ime meen seine to work for me. 6r He ee oee arous a the enthustagm wit a along Blance at the! portrale of Fer. venta seus peor es guestion New Jerse * Sass husetts, Connecticut, mut Tenene, do it without complaints | restraining Johnston & Co., brokers of before the public, Like all institutions We lost near! a) worth of goods, er gue 9 singing, the wane Wood, on the opposite wa Gepenc esovial dis- Rhode Island, Vermc d Was try erates Z rf rength of character and purposes. He | note for $3,200, payable March 10, which treatment than it has means to accom- with the bill for them were taken at)! ren” from His statements fo me, velal dispositions depend from the laws. enteenth of the Palestines. ne time. Detectives were hired, but | ,AMOng thoxe present were Mrs. Bor-|hothing that 1 have said since 28 my opinion the dependence | {4 mutual, alesis Rid pure admintstration psatiacy "MN he gave the defendants in October last. modate, Under the management of Mr. dp) c ratios vided the “4 a ever discovere ny thin iso | don Carter, Mrs. Lowe, David Christle | have been in office has there bec hing #nd consequently the legislative power | ONY pr aie “leme: they “Rever, discovered Any ThE, ne Tere Mel Mae toto Cie ee wiven tut tae ie dite there Ween MNthINE | Cannot hold itself independent of nor in-| OBREMONY OVER PUBLIO BATHS, [politicians let him alone.” ‘Tho curse | Staub asserts that the defendants, '( Joment Gulon It. an old-fashioned wine Were in the shop IJ dec tc to lock the Limerick: a; Miss Mabel Gard: iinpression that f look tor any opposition irom different to the popular opinion which _—_ of every Mayor has been political inter-| Charles Johnston and Charles Nichol- Stel show will be given for its benel P | t i ne nh 1) manifest itself th hth 5 ference Tt hi ‘been ci . at the Berkeley Lyceum next Friday catch the thief. Marowlt | Mr. Henry Homes. | sometn! oho | natural’ needs—the communication of nis | Entertain the Public. worn out Mayors In this city, It has|!tal for patent rights, Staub claims day matinee, tc Midh't heritate to the. ina an . its a eet ideas, Interest and participation in the| ‘The Riverside Associ x been their persistent demands and petty | that he has been defrauded. He says ome of the best burnt-cork amateur Gidn’t hesitate ‘to the inst | his s Anat ereak and nartisination in the) je Association, which Was | Reuing that have Worn out pationce, | t 55 caer eines * talent in the city will take part tn the something, but 1 wouldn't TO SAVE AN OLD CHURCH. Hed withhasa ; be Kept as “accuritely and o'Senized in January, 182, to promote nervous strength and even life. re Rae pesence: fob) She mAnMracrure: ot | entertpoment: lah aan ee hen he pulled out the stole: —= | 4s possible informed of, the well being of the working people, have nothing to say in regard to|Coke and that in October last he ap- th ntenioatitar, phil the, pense an ‘] aid not want (0 hose “ihr Te 4a the Anntsieiation, 6A Roustaenthe terest ‘ o on ih. the world ateut especially of the west side, between! Tammany Hall. “I decline to hold any | proached the firm with a view of sell- S7mbourins will he agate esere. (Pave more orders than I can well at; | and tte Friends Are Appoated To, |r"! itailrowd sto thu two most hit meaning Mette meats these |Fitty-ninth and Sixty-ninth streets, will |Residediy cin favor Of a” singlecheated | ME @ fourth interest in his patents and John A’ Van Rensselaer and William their places. | Efforts are being made to save the #nu Ph IW the State-the ‘Tritume | Ef men left with) the faculty | 8!ve its annual re at the associa-| police commission. We have seen the | getting $150,000 working capital, The Ls timer, srnene, wale 8 las Fe and a to the legal action they have | prorentant tein Chucch wt the Ane aul th LAU er One of theae three | lon house, No st Sixty-ninth | Weakness of bi-partisan commissions | fitm Introduced Staub to George E, Ad- well-trained chorus, and in the otto wil ken that #55, the ae 48 of ne al pila es at Hie APOUNCeant Nef ns Heat) Lite ex senator J, Sloat Fa: { Books are, ‘t streets Monday evening Jan and should have learned our lesson | Ams. who, agreed to are tne fourth in: be banjo-p laying, dances and trapese . H. ck, of No. ‘oad | Munclation 1 e ‘ourteouth street | ¢ iss, Congressman Jame Ve f a how Publie pacha De Hd f p és 12 ~ onn PN team [tei pontemptialedl xlacatiaittnic) der een RCS REET ER Inatruction thai for, Sether with “the only ap | Mu You. believe in Supt. Byrnes's| Florence, at Long Branch, sald to be) | Mr. John’ P. Nicholas, who will figure iy business has been running under | A sui Bate Gh nractl : "water treatment accessible to the poor| h y, tidelii id ity ‘ft worth 80,000. By another stipulation | prominently int the fame of 1. Kutzman & Co because |donment In May next, AM former at-) jan Wan brockibel, Ge Lorde of events And aha’ tittingly. be | Hythe world Poor eewent position” one PUNY for Bis | Xaahis agreed to wdvance the $130,00 In Southern man who ha Seen Tiered Timanted’ts take In’a | tempts to secure a permanent endow. | {it "yt gBravkileld. Gen. -Atnon G. MeCook, | Conran of gvenis, and may (iuingly be| “rhese baths are tho third largest in|’ certainly do. 1 think Byrnes js the | Payments of $39,000 each, the first pay- careful study of the colored man on hig -Partner, but have never found one to ve ral en-| borat uisn holding the one erat | sWer the ah Rotem Ww York, The system is that of the! right man for the position he now holds, | Ment to be made Dec.’1 last. Staub native heath. ils characterizations are a t < “putt me, and then I 4d not know IC WAS | douvorn to unite with oh [|i only ambition." todown. Platt," arg all | and expe That they may he Tai baths of Burope, first Introduced | f say so because I know him personally | agreed to give the defendants $5.00) for | wonderfully lifelike und arising, inat’ the law ‘so 10 do, for tive only | deavers 10 ur i ps An theweranaineniineerern day a termed an 1 yymay Mein this country by Dr ‘Simon Baruch, of| and have known. his work for many | thelr services, and handed over $1,000 In| | Among the many ladies who will act nin the country seven years, ani parishes in the neighborhood, Friends them insists that ** Strong | Ot public 4 ohtiniious pressy | MG assgclation, . years. If they will only give Byrnes a| cash after he had received the deed for | a8 patronesses are: 01 nk of consult-|of the church are now trying to endow § 1 ener erail hea nieer Bld esley Smith and Robby Richter | chance y” politic! ‘and | the Florence. The note in question was | Mrs. John Jacob Astor, Mra, Edmund Li, when I came did not think of It- lof the eh . n weil Organized, han the advantage | wrt eso ety Smith and Robby Rich ance unhampered by politicians and i Th 4 it » ing a lawyer bef rting my fare lie with $75,000 left by th will recite, Mr. Lonne Kathe, the pianist, | hi-pardsan commissions he will conduct | glyen In part payment of the $5,000. Hex. Mra. Proscott Hall’ Butler, Mra, 8. "Vv. ; : Liteabs — of being fully proportinate to the social | oI tory, otherwise I should have left 4 y late lizabeth | = [Oo Petia eully ps e ‘al! has given’ up two engagements in order Poller ; disappeared then, and Staub Cruger, Mra. Charles C. Dodge, Mra. Louls Fits~ Egy, otherwine T should have left Of | i ‘Underhill, but the outcome iy ancer.| ESQIMAU DOGS FOR NORWAY. uggncten of the human mind. (° [tase preatne und. play, and Atenora:| Sw yan on @e'nehat Saute with pror | saver that he then discovered ythat the gerid, Mice Purnia Mek oN ke Hoppin mat: | ta dividual, but aiso of the bi Archie B. Gun: rreit Jansen Wen-| tec ¥ Florence was so encumbered by mort- = — Mi . dividual, but atso « dy ‘porltic, Is, dedi aria -|tection for everybody, without black-| Florenc : PERE te cero rare te ep i ented co CITY SOHOOL MONEY IN DANGER. | > church has been in existence over | They're to Be Used for Sleighing, and Were |‘, sSiloxisin. the tajor proposition’ of | Brown wilt lend the fone ee 1 or dishonest assessment, frecent the Boe ee itcre was no J Fiampdcn Robb, Sirs, Wititam Dougiers Fare a half century. ‘The first rector wi With the Peary Expedition ch, contadning 4 se truth, may | eee Fytot WAS sorry not to be he rougi Progent suit. “There was M0 | Sien'buray stevens ‘ire Hwa, C. fayion Mi — | Rev. Dr e Seabu " hd ¥ é » found in the book press: the nor =e aoe, hand in the fight for cl Lesh Seb ep 4 Dé Homtiton Fish Webster and Mra. Lucius K. Wil Glance of the New Béacational Law Very isi =) Rive ewutlsul, ful-Mooded Exautman ay by, had fom the reringioa’s ut ta i Bara to Ges tow York Taste ; which 1 see ‘The World has been con; | ante yesterday merdiig. clin rit e a8 were put aboard the Thingvalla | Maw the conelneion belongs prope Judge zgerald a ssistant Dis- | WCunw, at tempted Sa m¢ Difiealt to Most, abr, Wiewene Tne steamer Th ngvalla yerterday short. Aue, GU yPMls Press, whiten slay by ltrlet-Attorney Davis were closeted with | once started a bakery, but could not| G@BRMAN-AMERIOAN SPLIT. THU OLD CAMEL I8 DEAD. ‘The particular bearing of the new {ts adsist u i i Bh seit eta at lyohetorethooveenal siarina Bacnee inn REERAL ARE. Poretane ic N- | Chief of Police Murphy in Jersey City | make satisfactory arrangements to carry Getional law upon the xehools of New| tn, who became: the disth erGbe (Ne ALIAGLIL OneatL. Pte aan LSONELGRION Uf ANE Ceshingiamne aontalitacty [emer ative (o the disposition of |iton. My experience showed me at Carl Echure and Others to Form a New Or-|0ld Age Carries Of a Picturesque Figure York City ‘# in that it transters the mah Catholic ceclestastic Alor ka che araiart tself all tre ‘ol the premises | Burglar Albert Alberts, who robhed and | price bakers can afford to sell bread. and anization Opposed to Spoile-Grabbing. from Central Park Zoo. Pempenaibility for the enforcement of jiNd the late Rev Dr. Henzy 3 ‘i TT RHAESBe TE ma {rons who} and ia distinct from them, so te public | temper “Alerts ited teen aoearne he Litink Fry, auragnoe 112i Have teers | a 8 the German-Americ ‘The female camel that since last fall udson, the noted Shakesr member of the Peary North Pole | press contains. 4 repeat ember, Alberts had been ape eome value e late contest. In 4 : compulsory eduration from the Board of | TMM: the noted Shakesper Pered The ete rere ey Pole | Patna. und of auricular apneN ero: | Boch Jeraiy Clty and New. S'ork ng in eodeuvors, to start a bakery, Plerpont | para, Ckien opesed to the policy of {Mas boen occupying 9 stall in the antelope Béwcation to the Superintendent of Pub-| aitious Sb Feta as taglemae, applications: | Micgiaties have heen atiributed to him, | Motsan gave the his hearty support and | Reform Union oppawet te tit) eo house In the Central Park Menagerie died yesterday. She belonged to Barnum and will taken to \ wut Judge Fitzge d \« » ere: ch ft i vers ecessary Bie Beeevis, and in that tt endangers the Jwiteh isa: in) practical lite, ae ade zuerald said that the ends of offered me such funds as were hecessary sie are to b ise or | by the governing as >. . justice would be satistied by le srovided the arrangement could be ef-| will form a new organization. Sunte epyorivmes to the city by ihe used for he & by the gover Atistied by leaving d 1 Paapen bk & Bailey, and though a grandmother “e ‘ Ae, Ba aR Alberta's punishment to the New. York | fected. ‘arl Sel lacob H, Schiff, Arthur Mhiate Sor esurationa: purposes : ‘ take tery line LUNGS OF SOCIETY authorities, uit the chiet ured to his | =i have supplied coal all winter at tne] Car Rebus, dacob H. HOO. TON gave birth to an American camel elght “ “regen pat ‘. ke Bi ‘ Soviety i on organized body. ‘Phe = ae deans foot of We. itty econd street and ac| Von Briesen, iv BO $ ey months ago, * — ¢ d ’ t government is tte head; the nie its | ques the foot of East Third etreet at the rate | Speyer and several other prominent Ger- |" “phiy* Holm-s, the keeper, saw the hese it @ tuldure F ‘ i 5 member WNGOY its nerves aq} | Charles Frohman Engages Cissy Fitzgerald. |of thirty pounds for 5 cents. This is|man citizens will hold a meeting this |cairel lyirg with her fore feet tucked Ras Mieke Sepucteneotin : w | moet 5 ' ¥ muscles; its blood, the wealth. hast Miss Cissy Fitzgerald, who fs desirous | Practically at the rate of $3.60 a ton. 1) afternoon at Mr. Schurz’s house and| Under her and her head oye gine ‘ bexinning 1 of the Industry of the | ot playing in comedy, } ae that It has been anything but no Mr, 4 ched out, She did not greet him, as sate sae ee See Maree be rf And Tellaion ure ‘Its | CE Diving ty comedy, has been secured | a losing contract, for wh purchase | prepare plans for continuing political- | gual, with a whine of welcome. She ao ’ d Wel be termed fe) {2 4pPear in the part of the little | the long ton of 2,240 pounds I do not sell reform work among German-Americans. | had just dled of old age. ws tees as . ee the organ of | SISKY ,Muyhud in the production of jcoal by the ounce, and in the little over | Those gentlemen left the Reform —— kt . . ; . re Rie LAGhe " Nf he Founding which Charles Froh-| weights given with each purchase the |.) h° a a r be- dicuven: « , __ Newspapers for Lightho Y hot hesitate to say Wet WH make at Hoyt's ‘Theatre on | amount dwindles to far below the ehort | Union immediately after election te} | Bay Ridge and Red Hook Channels, this lean excerpt tr iy nollie Ged pray Peo 2h. Miss Mitzgerald is not engaged | ton of 2.000 pounds and leaves a debit | (it 45 Uitaoup a personal political | WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Lteut-Col, 14 > ray vite Inetiyfdtial | Np fon Ber Apecialty, Dut the part of againat Mee a neem {machine for the spotty: One Gf the | Gillespie, of the Corps of Engineers, has und t ats reitites | Peete Le have one see ye been | tlans which will be discussed is the} reported to Congress that > at Soa ae st, ai requires hot only acting but| thinking and dreaming of for o year, | Pla una, 3 | ree is jut to complete { social ter ng but | thinking ai year | formation of German clubs on the lines | tne Hay Ridge channel,_in. New: Yer / etiorstfrom | have evar taken, I have taken three bottles what are the functions af ee skilful dancing, 1 refer to the necessity of fresh alr in » Good Government clubs. It Is To testify, to withhotd ae = tne'eunmer to the tesitents of the tene: | of tie, Good Government iu ised | Harbor, to a Cepth of 20 feet and. widt 10 accuse. to repreh 1 McGrath, the Filtcide, Insane. |ment-house districts. You know that the | [o“Cstauiish new German daily paper, | 4.80 Will require xcavation r nor MV thir . th rate of chiidren under two years |'°,huther thing. that Will be discussed | L954 cuble | yards, material. ‘To application of what we know (Spectal to The World.) | in the tenement-houee districts In| will be the pernicious political etlvity | complete Red Hook channel to @ almilar At we ilo, and this application ie| PHILADELPHIA, Jan Willlam| this elty was reduced in the summer of | Sf tatornal Mevenue Collector Edward | depth and a width .. 100 feet will cost threefold: First. When Medrath, who yesierday shot an. ISM, und Pinay say without egotism that | Seo’ ener Tamsen and Dr. Senner, | i9t4% and the triangular area at the that we have or haven sal Mich a8. nk the plan T then pursued had not| Superintendent of immigration, all of | JUnetion of the chanicis must be ree and in chin) way nee Hi the howd. waa] meee co 8 ite Ab Sner ire aealous followers of Messrs, | Moved at a cost of $37,300, 4 a : “irresponsible at} aa paige jo what | that complaints Will be made to Presi- ‘om @ Wagon by a Cable Car. mye " ARR Moavost to-day. The Jury | f can, 1 shall bulld upon at least one | § ee . Grosse’s partisan- J AMBUS HOTUKE OF AN BVIONON _lniiste for Stealing Coa WHC ROI Ne aes ee tee tata ten Ca lemioraty insaiuty.| pier a tworntory structure Swhleh shall Aehk SEVEN RE RES) GTSESS FRETS Henry Hicr, an electrician, Iving at nlon County Gran Y has in-| that what SNe dina eae at - \furnish the poor with sha resh breezes f — — . 5 Mast Twelfth street, ottBesy of the Hill” w be Fieseutet in 0, ‘i i (t done then wonetlacnte 6 Trouble | and water alr L 1 rest, and é facules Biyie wi the Avaceu “ Hadas gee cal a ‘ : reprohende. , ie Preah ' PRU Soap Tare ine ee ¢ Fight Dead Found in the Ruins. Charles McLaughlin, of No. 122 North : who were I tor ress wh t alan, bh woos! wil be a summer and a winter garden,| MENDOTA, Ill, Jan. ‘The body of | Second street, Brooklyn, were thrown The majvot. ‘ y the exte ' ‘ ' ; “28: / Tt wil do what good ft can to a limited | wiiam Long was found in the ruins of | {'0M 4 wagon at Thirty-fourth street ep@h the Acacemy of 21 1 bit walls " i number, and from that we must work i jand Third avenue last night by. Ite he the ful). cr« Sa t @ au tel, ia on. If Tam successful, the city itxelf| the Benning Brewery to-day, increasing | being siruck b ean) r going sout 2 ul y . rt 4 4 |oRould (become responsitie. for these | the total number of the dead to etsht. | McLaughlin's right lex was broken end - day . " to irnor of ¢ tf fi = ior | breathing places for the poor, Two more men are Missing, and the list he was hurt Internally, He was taker DS eory ot Woe iiss ‘ ‘ f res ure ine rout : Gawin Rome and in'Naples streets |may be further increased by discoveries |to “Bellevue Hospital. Hier” received te ce s tite ohauia te , nitrow: thatthe. sun never pene:| rewurding ‘several icu-cutters,, who are severe brultes about the lege and Rips / ? 4 “ akers of law. what. sh : sons) fated and so dirty we to be wlmoet une | said to have been warim:ng themselves | but wax able to go home. fe Reptemenialion of tue ) 1 t rt should not be done for the com | ty | bearable to civilized beings, What the] in the, brewery WHEN Che EXPLOSiON | —, TY ipo of tie pours not be sous 49: cha common ee | Qebshcease wpe tate f shudder jp phite, | Which Gasiallauen SOvUrTeN JacoT's a land jaw “ i men press the right inatters wht : 078, Bomlpal ass =| In Genoa f found a better condition o} ————— mya tia es are whe Eliza. | Rres® hy Bvt p Aa, eiiers Aes ettalrs for, the police ith compelled De Croisic to Manago Newport Cottages. “ petite i m de cUnlia notee efatirnn : ; the people jean their streets and to th’e play will picture bar weve > — = She value cr pupils Sots And especially | st) keep them in a fairly passable condition, aaa Hneetes to The World.» MUSICAL INES bide nedasteken. Gver two 1 t re Got Sawdust Instead of Groongoods. conscience. since the mass of ott . kta | It brought a new Idea to me, and one] NEWPORT, R. 1, Jan, 20.—It is un- ‘ ple gutside of thy ortray in, . /WBURG. Y¥., Jan. 26. F. ana think, speak and act u Ras . tm favor | fhat T shell tng Ay im iar a my in derstood that Murphy & Kline, of New rs, wilt layed Brandt, who say they are sone of of pressions recetved from their daily he ‘ Rouses the old-fashioned plumbing shall | York, will not manage the Renais- or of Wonewack, Wis were) PP" peroRe ITS ADVENT. | ufefo| Be torn out und new sanitary” pipes und | SANC8 Cotes oe tea ae re 0. ; "out o! \ “< a o 4 |tancy boxes, of No. 113 Ei hi traps supplied. A a 5 pares no ex-| i» tien Fy? Co pouatticcer sie to bag aikke_“"Up to the fifteenth century there was | ts. 2 prank Rhe streets for | OR SURI be no hardship, for these| WhO had the cottages in 1808, will havé| ploy uny namber of tunes, produce exquisite Pd tpere | ramet and (be tr Zreenbacks for $50 When theyrer, no vehicre of intellectual and moral ight | Acme | tenements are owned by rich’ people and charge of them, music and will last a lifetime, ft wi) be | dependence” Pop Jv eromen' rvel here they discovered that their ¢xcePt the manuscript codices for the 518 was put in the Sheriff's hands! Wealthy corporations. It is one of the SS eed yer wit- | Period. aud ther ye given go hand-bag was with sawdust. few. pad monuments and the spoken | f ‘ sterday Charles H steps. Faas should he taken AY make our A Demented College President Found. roaperti vai. OMe, W. ¢ m wal ‘ord for the many, and therefore it Was | dealer In oll paintings rt What it should be, with its surround- . 8 tide delivers ery i Orne ae | invor’ of taaal Grube {ngs "and. facilitien-the one with the anasto Phe Wiis) » |more necessary tan | rt t Hf obn : yeas-eid le 8 4 4 oo al x . D. Dy ~—<diiiiee who shot and killed his playinate, | mepired to imitate ‘the generous and Compendium of Useful Information. oy in Jamestown, Pa., and recently a veplagget Besina ae egret. | oman Lally, while carelessly handling we at fhe’ line of thelr ereateat wlory SEG. co ine by" Seach. "Mtieeit ou Sane, | A compact compendium of useful in-| been Ypund ai Balt, take, Uta} . becomes cleu nen | rovolver, Au for man- heir les and tombs. — TI 4 o formation. Wol Imenac and th fter ysterious al sacor @ Almanac yclopsdia | siatighter ‘byte Grand | Greeks hag Re temnples, ‘statage nas] Some timeaeeanns Tesiaen at Anam ot span Kncyc! Ha wr ‘authority ie nowt hs ‘ils disappearance ACHP @ nem, a 8 ma! fe 89 Union Senaze, Now Next COME AND SEE THEM, SWISS WOODCARVINGS. i» 6 She Romans bed thelr wo-! ars, jury ee Dates 0 peat 1 os TT LRT

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