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2S, ROSS Seems to have been quite unnecessary,| A DAILY WNT FROM M'DOUGALL, “The Evening Wortd's” Galt BEE Vi bs chasse WW food jadenent ¢6 DRAMATIONEWS AND NOTES ning World's" Gattery ot have made such a raid. It was well Known to the police that the proprie- tors have been in the habit of opening their rooms on Sundays, and a notifi- cation to them that it would not be al- OLD BACHES AXD OLD MAIDS. Each Blames ¢i Other Loneliness in Life. 1 jJoet wish to send a few lines in regurd to Your olf maida Let me tell “Bachelor Reformer’ Their Webitened by tne Proce Puvtioning Company, : 02 we @ FARK ROW, New York. Little Mi Cin Loftus is being f EBRUA lowed as being against the Inw would “taken up" by “society,” and will prob- that he will find the “home girl it he cares to a MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1895. Wave remedied the evil without any ably develop into a fad. Last week she Nook for Wer, bit he vertslaly wouldn't naarry ia scandalous public exhibition. was sent for by Perry Belmont to give her the amet her. 0 the frat place, she hasn't 4 The scene was disgraceful to the city her imitations at an “evening,” and this aks THAN, AAI Gea tear Sar ike arene fo {Wictiteg postagiy: and caused more riotous demonstration week she Is golng to an Astor funct.on. fp dole, Wacdnbe: cha an (5, auh BO OF Wee for A Rainhow Tea the syrup down until just a little thle In the streets and more disturbance of Her husband, Huntly McCarthy, does new hat, drome, &e., while her Independent sister] ‘The hostess hers-if was in white. She 844 ® teaspoonful of vanilla, and, if the peace than would have been occa- not accompany het. Her maid goes with who goed to business every day can have all the| wan aasinted by several girls in violet, (ZCU Choose, four tab‘e-poontule cf sherry. sioned by Sunday billiards In years, her, for Mr. McCarthy ts not quite will- Aisle he desires atvor paying a few dalars a weak|indige, blue. green, yellow, oranae and {Baste the apples with thin syrup undil -” . Ing to sink his very charming individ- board. Her work in the houre is never done. | red, in order. The little table over which |%°4 have consumed the whole. Stand en HOW LONG SHALL WE LAST! wality into the aimless nonentity known especially when ihe evening meal begine 8 T/ each presided was colored by taper|'€m away to cool, and when ready te Metered at the Post-Ofice at New York as | A theologian named Raxter has pub- als wade blips bane Wine Pe, ae SUR dibeewachine aun | shades, ribbons, &c., besides the china | serve heap around and in between the _seeond-cians matter, Mehed a pamphlet at Rerlin which ts inebteualve kiedlinees. BB : ne miabitte i eo 6 6 HILMIAS: J uged, of the color represented. By the rey ” half pint of cream whipped te Ser GAiNeN ernie, —ereating quite a seneation, The author Nyc Mia GPM one uC cline oman, Don't you think, Me. Kiitor, seeing there are| use of the perfectly harmless coloring foee Be Bice ori sew omg |B man Of much learning, but whether Bis te Aaah a ky little woman. Ramen iimsnilate maidens aad forore young | matter gold by reputable flavoring man- Women at the Antipodes. ssh Breads l his gift of prophecy Is ax well assured be proud. Mr McCarthy's book, pub- HEN enilemen who are fearful of dying old vachelors| ufacturers, the Icing on the cake was 0 @ cake hanuae'co iaecien Win erudition Oniy tine ban deel Ushed by the ‘Putnams Ia ‘this country | ayia tea Aictive oF the man who saya] {at vou would te doing a great deal of Rood in thee iired tint. At the first table a| TM @PPearance of a woman delegate ven eee et ae Maal cabnalna to, thid aulthority the end OF London” tn nail? gM ,Vindus 18! tnat poverty can be abolished, that Dr, | %* world it rou were to give « recention of ball | young woman in violet had candied vio- at a recent Wesleyan Conference in Eng ceording to this autho eon London, is now, due. It. 4 called can be ed, that Or ee eertntn . cakapall: ; and was S Saco tion Guinn o the world will occur on April 1008 A, Noman of Impulse” here | Rainsford Is no Christian, and that the| 7 /omening of the kind and tovite tho #0! Jets before her as well as a guest BOOK. | ration ys occasion of great consters Br) paruaneuPiita, Pacwinccies ofce, 100 stax |Hence from to-day thore of un who lve fTthe reasoneet the eikend Abroad; | tenement-house reformers are proposing | tt give (hem a get me ae seit Incluted. | hound in lavender silk, In which the| Ny} Gases THEA Cor ere ‘ et ot #) long have just thirteen years and said Mr. MeCarthy, yesterday, ‘ie oh. | Merely “milk and water Socialiam." who knows, make some cf them happy tor jites| Visttors were asked to write thelr! iney are acoustoitied 4 iy Australia WASHINGTON—T02 14th ot. @iwaty days of existence on this earth vious. My New York publishers thought _ —o At my home I have admirers and am considered | DAMES. At the next were small cakes. | ining ay i Gi to that sort of ieee. — —. | before them, or, in all, allowing for four the London title too local, and 1 agreed THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. ae: ¥ : . with “indigo” frosting and raspberry x fe Congregational Union, fit cee f 1 or, A With theme" Mr. deetcehe tas shines Popular, bit New York Is dull to me, for the which was holding its meetings In Syd d leap year Februarye, four thousand to say about New York, and his. “ime = Young gentlemen whom 1 have met arc either|fce. At the following the small cakes! noy when the last mail left, th ° 7X [eight hundred and twenty-nine days Preasions” would be very interesting. | Goaalp Here, # Hint There and True | woman-haters or such goody-gooly boys that they | With feing, colored by blue sugar, had |i, rower th . there were S ant evente “I was here for three years. with m. * a i i ny, the ‘an nineteen women dele ; | Important events a n beford dather, Ve ih ne. & canes the Tales of City Life. Wy fot believe In dancing, the theatre or any] With them ge‘atine jeliy, tinted in ewates, and their pr the expiration of that time, Stated in| Anything About Us Here in the City? | (piner. long aio.” he aw ond ny i forma me that ‘dims | Place of amusement except the church, which, of] 8AM@ manner. For green the mayon-] .iitige wi it Presence caused no Ke Ix ximply marvellous can't | A military friend informe me that ‘im surprise whatever, Th | [ehronological order, in 187 there is: to * = tang of any hy that looks as opulent | “Pete” or “Nevermore,” as he ix variously called, | COUrs*. 18 atl right as far as it goes, tam al naise dressing of salad was colored] wuided fye single and 16 isn eased iad . hee derrible-Wat; In Whidheall {herent 4s this, No, not even London. London crow who wan at the Bergen street de-|*#DI*, good-natured, Christian itl. Am «(with spinach, and there were lettuce | ©. : THE WORLD'S Huropean. nations. will participate, in| €ere & smaller margin hetween thelr ha more solidity, perhaps, bit tt ‘igen Oe tris oe ueeue cen se cs coer | MUMTATADRET! Ularetoes aly hava oy Hialeah [eandwisken, Lillew had Vania cfeam cut et HL 1 ee alte Proportion—19 3 , ations nates BLAU EA Ci Polenta te OL IODC AR HEH Bhan eee ake | nek: a he Urookiyn strike, has been bow i - 74 lay an [288 ne Xoo to Eee ate aati {erininet “fo, 'abend taney ‘recklonsy. [By J. Kennety Tot, ant torearied to the Seventy. [Mt %9 Matter how much f desire co ky w 4 te land aponge cake; orange, Russian tea eyatex—in, amall Is shown aerial cele scone ax King of the Greek states and | COMtenE of the purchaser's pocketbook, | Hut what acclimate! Eve bean til vce | aeacieeann nory. where he wilt be adopted |" Concert oF anything of the eor:, Mme, Grundy and red, claret cu i an mem | GREATEST 1 acer Ae Hiog ol te Venn abo) since I arrived, and am now inuleing | gr the meaimenal mescoe. ye ot of [S478 E MUat Tbk go alone, ao I am obilbed to atay | eich itath vaicoa icon P| are ‘beating ahead’ at the antipodes” : a | [Serint fn tis, on March 2 which Is to) Tn his attack on Mayor Strong yester-|in a aupplementary. coll. My witecexe | 07, the Fesimental mascot “Jim."* to choowe of of] (78 fT Ni ae alae, #0 T aim obliges ‘oer { with amail cakes, tced with red. f | | be Thursday, the one hundred and | s ; 4 : aa. | pec OM At Cie blac, {the many names, was a well-known figure in| ' bs id of dying an old maid, but ; CIRCULATION MONTH }) |ires-o insane mat one) sade iy Dage thy tae ut Fegan APY at thea, ty ented a eee [nth ena ein nd wnt tin] Amomded aie Fosertptom | ey gang DONT a f ) 5 ‘ exactly one . and tha es 8 here, and his Wioryncrasies that ret him apart BESES CC Tet Hele mee BitIR. tory. i Thatilitten ae ae haa who are never to know death are to as-| was the potnt upon which he and the} tn a Feet acute eli vs oe Here is a Russian story. A young] beans and no) « eo and ipite of the rumors that the Ken-|and above othe we 3 s and other hard substances up t! i t — cend into heaven, and in 104 « fearful] Mayor agree. It is the Excise Jaw that {als were diesatisfed. with thelr season [Aut * UC be Why don’t men marry? t can tel! sou one it] Widow put up a costly monument to her| nose, and about the first thing phe F the very foundations of our planet Pretation of it. The law is at fault be-Jat that house. fe The fist | fcathers and his wings are clipped, Me eats rap- [One air! In @ hundred that is ft to be any man's EAL AAD dh di iste ti tps further up in franti : ation o h s : é Apri : i i ic efforts to get ti a AVERAGE WEEK-DAY [3] | the cxact tine of the ascension of ease it is unjust and out. of accord | been wettied,, and Veimovesat ‘courmes [Der bands So. 3 preterreny with lovinite eish, | Wile, They are nothing bat a iot of ally butter-[{t,” A year or #0 later, however, shel out. A remedy that acts like © clare : | [the fortunate one hundred and forty- sprovalline qete snti-|% huge load’ of care from. the. mit fand is cqualiy fond of ciggzettes, This latter deli- | Ales, and all they care about a man is his money. | married again, and feeling a little awk- ‘i ; ‘ Y-|with the prevailing metropolitan sentl- ‘) ’ at tmes is to force the child's h ea --CIRCULATION FOR four thousand Is fixed at o'clock P. M.,| ment, It must be chatmed Funda, of Abbe + Sehoeffel wet cacy he first proparca for eating by carefully tears Gi eet oleae sce how soon he 1s sick! wardness about the inecription, she | open, and, covering ita mouth with yout erusale e, und 2 nutes p: i y repert tng off all the paper. Then he swaltows tie to- [Of his bargain, And why? Because he is handi-|rolved the by Heading ohe word q JANUARY, 1895 Henin Gee: whlen Wil ee rabaut| AW Mev are pariniiyventoteed at pree (™ erry ices ata gulp, ‘The oMtcors ant aume reportera | Capped for life with a llly, shallow airl. The| to vremmonam eee oe Otleh ehial Chem bittnes eee ' c ZO) AL M., New York time, ‘The naming [Mt the Sunday laws decree that no man] Beerbohm ‘Tree has taken the advice | completed the bird's dow on the last night of | Prospects are that In a hundred yeara from now : = trouble, “Abo! é ieuatae Wp ai une ot the hour will prevent the annoyance [Shall play billards or take wine or beer | Of MIs rites, and the Intenge, situation | the regiment's stay at tora wiceet hy getting [tere will he very litte marrying unless women Mra, Flora Made an Elder. to take the ontld (rameaine ee te ae o he hou i preve ee annoy at the end of the third act of “A Bunch | py ‘opiowaly yes’ With bread soaked {hn thelr #enses. Talk about love! Nonsense. 7 ’ Y. ediately t doo of a long wait, besides enabling specta- [OR the first day of the week unless he| of Violeta’ in mo longer spatied: be Mise um eri SN el Makes coulis Fa fo Myint beddecles te Mrs. Clara Myers Flora, wife of Rev.| tor, ly to the iS * Whiskey. After half an tour's useloas attempt to [Siow me a sensible, educated girl who would mane| .. ~ tors to provide themselves with tele-|has his private biliiard-room, his own| Routh. Mr. ‘Tree has i t ‘ ip & man a good wite it Noah Flora, of Dallas Center, Ia., was y course, the ascension machinery is in [an accommodate him. Does any man|in The. Hel Te Migs Cockerell tant. Ins (ature life with the Seventycheat, ude. | “llted™” by pome giel or b Tam a “cranky [eldership in the Progressive Brethren! Borax water is excellent for sponging order and the starters punctual. Nothing |!% his sober senses pretend to believe eekt NC Hag Rate ce yyolee Marchant, tng from the past, bids fair to land him in some | OM bachetor,"* for Tam still under thirty, Here-| Church, by prayer and by the laying on | either silk or wool goods that are not More than Fifty Thousand is sald about the method of selecting | that this Is justice? ate niy mr oe ae sag aN Oralthological wold-cure resort, afier let the old maids blame themselves for] of hands. Mra, Bee isa oreent AN /solled enough to need washing. In the nscenders, but from the well-known aa audiences Saturday afternoon and even- ig their condition and not the men, ROMEO. | eloquent speaker and a successful re-) washing cashmere or wool goods put ’ ite es peg a Gin ving | Ex-Sollettor-General Maxwell admits| ing Te any. of your: trlends wear a big diamond oo8 8 viv her regular charges Lass Per Day. pros orm, 0 be Presumed | igs” contained Ina letter from tle | pAitnamer A. M. Palmer doesn't like the [ant diamonts, Some sell an low at & and old maids, but whose fault in it? 1 say tho Se enem much more easily and bet- 3) [a good representation will be from New numerous versions of “Trilby” that are | and some—t saw one of this kind yester im ta Why don’t the} dane! oat ter, without injury to the colors. De : ; j Glavelante Weer ees e Hecnecined carn t $1.3 comfort 99 ¢ | and o ¢ would be bette 5 al It §# fortunate that the learned theo- varneanent ohiog penn ne AFOp A tee Tere nty “HU emer "aly though: that perhaps your friend's “speck’* be- {than Keeping themselves stuck in saloons and| If children must nibble at crackers be-| hands, and throw on a line without q logian has fixed two of his predictions Lelia tings’ Into a note to the} introduces into "A Tragedy Rehearsal,” | longs in the 25 class kolng to those every-night club meetings. I think| tween meals, as seems necessary in| wringing. Presa them on the wrong for an early date—1807 and 1899, The | Attorney-General ih Mise Raban a6 ar by ona mixey 851 stoi the wat a Y lle tl inheaithy,t" | [t Would be a good plan to tax all the men who| some families, the best cracker to pro-| side, and they will look almost like new. =e § F HOWEVER ARCTIC ERT ee oil the water, for’ otherwise it Is unhealthy . ; Canuanent on non futinent of these wil.) with a few more raldings of orderly | Was Rolng (0 ask the Harpers whether [aise Dr. Emery. of the Brooklyn. tioart of [M90 dance: then thera would be more getting| vide for the purpose ts one made of penetrate a WILL THE CHINESE WORM TURN! st : ae is eae phe a me billiard halls or like resorts that disturb THerodueed Inte ante ta ee meny Ass "Tt ts a little dirty, but wholesome," ae, aA Gat lacie and in aoe) belveorte The Cimerenty Buin The Bathtub. 4 ers. © cal je) certain of nohady's’ peace and shuren'| wewora fe rani MCC] wactarey: Garmniaalonarien Gree Werke Wh ew years the 19 more old bachelors | includes the many sweet and rich varie-| @irts, a clear ski ™ " i nobody's peace and keep from church | accordingly, Cestanee Cotmeitaloning of City Works Wht ol q B clear skin ts the first requist 4 Bra iuinatin cl herein coon thelr correctness even a Democratic Ad-| nobody who wants to xo there, an open wet a Us sumere now have thelr choles, bolted, at and ol maid, | Louisa B. ties, Is by no means @ good one for! of personal beauty, and to recon me a tiotia between China and Sapan, 3¢ wag [oe sation could Felleve our financial |ing will be let for a masse shot that will telt,,!8, Pet Kenerally Known that the [eraie, wiih a peck of diet at at once. Some peo- | “Bachelor Reformer” In rather hard on the] Youthful digestion, | good digestion is absolutely necessary. a MMMMGEAAY tht Japhivs Vieturiis ‘acme embarrassment by a thirty-year issue of | surprise the too strict Sabbatariuna, (he ea oe aes a waa ple, It Is and to relate, resort to beer as a sub-| business women. Tam a young girl twenty years | If the digestion is perfect perfect health ihbih t 1 lon dolls of bond > is ts a “4 Mm Gila e evil's e, Ml vi would by this time have carried convic- ae aoa eee ope Soe | seer - Deputy,” by Bandmuater. Sousa, My |! GG o old, and being obliged one year ago to help pro- piamecrs merce: | 4s the result, so It resolves itself Into the 3 eG istais Yo Buiaievenstahten oon. never have to redeem them, ‘aiding billiard halle and letting the foura was engaged by Mr. Wilwon to] “Aan injeation came to me in one of my] tite the necemsities of tito for my mother and! Remove the cores from eight pretty | fact that to have any tithe of beauty eitent tn thet ore - =. ———— coal Centres of vice flourish on Sunday | Ait Nad Weritten efont ae ee Gee aeee | Naketul moments,” wuld the post, ““T arote trom | tle flalers, accepted a position as bookkeeper | ed apples. Put them in a steamer, and! you must have perfect health. "The { NRC Serevent wen tie THE COLOR LINE IN TIGHTS. and every other day make it iook aw If] among them the “Liberty Bell” marcha | be Seat to the dinue-rom, which was the | % 4 Well-known frm in this city, Tam highly! team Just long enough to make them| bathtub is a good place te go to hunt a . ave been mere- i ve the police are using microscopes instead Cu warmest 1 Tespected by every member of the firm, also loved ‘ow 0} fy the 014 trick of delay which Ie the| Boston is In arme against “The Pase- pe rh when some hitch. occurred, and. the tn the fat, and wrote ort the veraea | fe#peited Py every membe soft, and to al'ow the skin on the top| both. py ing Show''-of legs, ‘That popular piece, {Of ACH Blasses In thelr battle against | scheme fell through, Lucky Sou He paper which f then lett on | PY ® large circle of trlends in Brooklyn. 1 do not! 44 giightly curl, While they are steam- ensence of Oriental diplomacy, ‘The at- plece, | wickedness made $11,000 with “his “Liberty. Bell ine tA feel one atom less womanly now than when I Chicken § tempt has.in itself netted Htile benent | With Its pretty French dancers, was pro. me sa Bead, alone. He would probably have been | san to polish it un hae fait ye ced erent | waa at home with my mother. No true woman {/!N& Chop @ quarter of a pound of can- C ee to China, but It furnishes a significant | duced last Friday night at the Columbia] [twill presently come to be Fecognized | prafie, ere ee ee ene ene ae oe en ne nace aa teetectlt | woutd ever try to be mannish In her rene or |Ued cherries and about two ounces of} Cut all the meat from the bones of @ {indication of the real weakness of | Theatre in that city, and the Aldermanic | in law, as in fact, that what one man| And with ull due deference to. fikn:| whole thing. Gn making an immcty however dp | MANNers “Bachelor Reformer."* cultivate the |CaPdled pineapple fine. Put a half cup| roast chicken. Boll the bones slowly in Japan, and forbodes a long und ex.} Committee on ‘Theatrical Licenses ob-| does with his Sundays is no other man's isl, what a finale that “Liberty |tearned that my wife had arinen early. od used {#2°%" Of & pire Woman, no matter what her|Of #URAr and a cup of water over the | two quarts of water for two hours, Add j haustive war. fected 12 tne Meat-colored tikhts Inter. | business, providing he does not dis-| the Nocketn vaed It th tragedy Rex|t Wi sheets of the pai to ight the tre miuhe’ | WAION MY be, and you will reap your reward, [fire to boll, add the chopped frult, and « GHOran terete neem mane ae 4 To conquer a people who never know | Vening between the tops of the stock-}turb the peace of the other man or of| hearsal’ a Dalya Theatte caved con=| T® moral ot stems taiibe: Hal poste coule: . 8 6 LA aene helen We Sabie are broth eee beatae (When they Are beaton |e almost an iin.|J0g8 Of the Interesting figurantes andthe community siderable consternation behind the scenes | Proftably learn to make their own fires. Te tn evident that people are hard on old maids, {Steaming Aw goon ag the ppl Sys. EVIE care arouania! , Pas GOR SCUIRGG aren net eel ine endorine eames, a lat TRIS ER A Del iene Tike GLEANER, | and tn tar them would be aeeen Tem oe ea [done, lift them, arrange neatly on a puree sieve. Bring to boiling point, add * Id an e. bach ‘ Japan could make no real impression | ‘he modesty of the Aldermen of the} 4d Watch of the Crathle did not see the | ten feet. Ihstead of that they went up| GREAT MEN OF OUR OWN TIME, | clors who are a0 by choice would support all tne| the cores are ean ies thes erokaet teaspoonful of and pinch of white ia upon it, even with a Port Arthur mas-| Hub. ‘The manager of the show wan|Hibe or hear the crtes of distress from | Into, the tles and scattered themselver i old maids who are so from necessity, the old maida| fTult, heapinw It up in sentee: Pepper. i: | Sacre daily. It ts not likely that one In| fetuired to submit tights of all colors | the bg steamer furnishes a sumetent | 4" Ihe) ee oe ne Toet They neared would never complain, and I'm sure the bachelors | — —== =: = —— ' ~@ thousand of the Chinese population |? the City Fathers in order that they | Warrant for a particularly rigorous tn-| curtain, "They behave themsclves mie woulda't mind it much, How many agree with man is a beneft to th q has yet even heard that there is any| MEht select a shade that would m estigmtion better ‘now, but ae a Reneral thing met eg MOLLY BAWN, LETTERS. punt Boe tied ly Cu = oe ee Alde: je sense of propriety. 4 will be rockets, and they eared Japanese war. Japan's armies vould] he Aldermanic sense of propriety It is given out that Queen Lil may | popular as soonte efecisnns cee are not two old maids of twenty-five, who have the present system he is, We believe that the march from end to end of the Empire} Among those submitted were xome of! he hanished and that she may seek oe stepped on the sheit and who would be most] [T7Me column fa open to everabody who has @} wcond man ts, by Rolding Ris land out of use, ; and back again, killing and destroying | "0" black silk, but the Aldermen made | refuge In these United States. 1s there In the entertaining little pamphlet ded- Willing to be taken down before the cobwebs] complaint fo make, a grienance to ventilate, tm | retarding the growth and prosperity of the com. f all the way, and the Chinese population | {he same objection to them that had} no possibility of compromise? now Deine circulated, there eas row too thick. We are fairly well educated and formation to give, a eubject of general intereat to| munity. We theretore propose that the tax. thal +4 would simply swell out like a xponge| Deen made to the ortginals, helleving Menton OC THE tee TRAE KE ene rae Mf prepossessing appearance, We have written | discuss or a public acrvice to acknowledge, and who | the Government has imposed upon the frat man F d=eo ble, ih ed in come opera, But he did. this In the hope that some of the men who have] ean put the idea into less than 109 words Long | house be abolished, and that his only tax shall to fill in the gap behind them, leaving | {2at the fourteenth amendment applied | Japan has the big. h case fart, that the most ‘virulent megalo- McCarthy, Miss Clasy Loftusa been foremost tn the tirade against old maids] letters cannot be printed. | be the tax on bis land. “DIX. ho more permanent impression than | !”! '!) . j kane Meo tee eure would the slash of a sword into a sand} [t Would appear ridiculous in New York |cephaile manifestation. may hereafter THe AcOe HRA C RN Fav come tel the: trot bab Sen Nomis /abe Ve lok a } heap. The Chinese are used to being |!) make the Aldermen the censors of | be Set down as vanesis, fine ame Pa art.” and toured the Eng- heart to TWO OLD MAIDS. | he Expense of Military Education. An Epitaph, ; a aed Out by: the wholesale. A Yotiog |sublic moraih. ‘But she Boston’ Alder a sh peovinces In that opera. In fact So : To the Euitor: ; resale, J ! Attornescesneral “Olney Na ihetele woe ils ‘ To the Editor: 3 River flood or an epidemic of the pluew | men are probably diferent trom aur] qAtornes-General Olney has a finn | there te very little stage work that Tree Another Speil Hath Me in Thr: T would Iike to have some reader of thix entor-| Here i an epituph in which there te probably Ve | i carries off more victims In a few hour: | 0WN. At all events, their efforts to] Bifes command of language, If the i se I saw the sun of long ago prising paper inform me who in going to pay for|™more truth than to the general run of these i 4 than the Japs could kill In a year hromote propriety in their city ought to] Soteltorcencral Maxwell oe Rane Derby Winner.” which opens at High in the blue sky sailing, the putting Into practice of the proposed Juventie| MNES: Vi Japan has found it easy to fight the |e gratefully appreciated by New York, | °° jeneral Maxwe PRAGA oe nu Ret geet a House, 18 Now In blue waters sinks he low, voluntary military education. Although 1 sup- invininetiee ie re kv } Chinere; but she has made no approach | s according to police statistics Hoston| Queen ll is to be hanlanod from Mac|teehamie inthe tlttere 4 And cool night breezes softly blow, pose there will be an Increase in the echool tnx peed) . to conquering them. If she c: eize [18 a very Hberal source of the im. y Harris's sporting drama, Fish-laden barks steer homeward slow, | for this purpose, I don't quite see who pays it; ; can selz Wail to the United States. In this way | Charles, Hoh That he had scarcely any. : the capital and the heads of Govern | morality supply in our market : les man att And the moon is her face unveiling, | tenants tell mo they pay no taxes, the landlord 5 f Govern President Dole will get a horse on Pres-| Music next season. The ie: taxes. If thi Upon the stone hi 4 . Ment, she can take whatever she want» = ident Cleveland fteelf rby Winn I watch the silvery thing arise mes 51) the Leen e ne DERN ape pays taxes his bon the stone his name fe writ ‘tm spoll to settle the controversy. tan but the author of the. play A very queen In seeming! adaittona) {ax has to coms fram, the pockets’ of In letters large and bold, L Sine wo kl . THE SUN HAS A HOLE IN IT. merstein’s owns the title hi the landiords, 1 ahould think they would atronsly And underneath hin age te set, 4 always the risk of a popu:ar| 4) | : The Sunday raiding of reputable and| Frohman’ haw already “nance: A ittle man with an earnest face, who knowa| JUS¢ In her path a great cloud Hes oppose the #cheme and anything else that would And that’s all need be told, Rorising before that end is attained,| Thre Is no law to prevent tunatics! nertwety orderly billiard halla suggests | iMtentlon of callie thee mast Nee | @ hawk trom a ko was tilt, sits ia tne] At her approach he slowly files, iseitite Site) (Melk prota Owners et) vacant 4 Z and & popular uprising of the Chinese | (Tm Jumping themselves Into the focus! the idea that somebody is playing. With Se anette ARON Duchess." “and [centre of the Republican phalanx, ou the ex-| Watehed by the myriad wakeful eyes | (TMTNere Th Welt prolle Odert of watant The saints desire posthumous fame, E would simply smother the Japaness |" the public eye. One B.C. Getzinger, | the wrong cue to be much mere tenes treme right of Speaker Ham. Fish, and mak Of her sieepless attendants beaming. | ment, would more than cover thix expense. How: And everything th armies. -» King advantage of this negative se Rene Se shorter apeoches than any of his colleagues. The| And I? Ah me, I love tt all! ever, T expect to hear from tome one in. the But Tim, I'm sure, would swap the same I: There seems, it {s true, little danger | ‘Utity, has leaped Into conspicuity in] Chicago has a phantom ship. Prob- of the deadhead ix inscruta- | burden of most of his speechmaking. s far, has] The night—the breath of clover— premises, WILLIAM JEFFERYS, Terie SHRBUIY. ott La 7 of euch an uprising, but who knows?|hcago by Knocking the skulls of ably this is the ship for which the] bP! Aes mt ta ineryidual approached | been “Tt object,” or “I rise to 4 point of order." | But another spell hath me in thrall; South Elizabeth, N. J. Even the Chinese worm may turn! | !-place and Copernteus together, and | World's Fair speculators have been wait- Mahteateney eater & Tlal’s Sat- [Me does horn vigorvusly. ‘The only: evidences of |Low, clear, I hear a gitl's voice call; a Snow Carts Not Overloaded. or ates ; iaregarding the solar spectrum, the] ing so long. “ hed for the Vcaurteay of the | Me Terry ability that the Ausembly bills con-] Look! there she stands, my sweet, my He Knows the Grip. To the Editor EOR ORGANIZATION: laws of tides and a lot of other things, _ Ouse’ Mr. Cline asked him on what | lt are ia the nauire of bills providing all To the Faitor WII some one give me an approximate weight g i grounds he thous privilege shoutd | bridges, schools, towpaths and other int sey i 3 Comitlesloner Dowling, of the 8 Adly asserts that the sun is nothing] In the matter ef those unacereditod | feo wens Devan the pelvieae HONIG eae east _ ant other internal] And the white moon smiles just over, | I know something about the grip. First, the|ot water that would he obtained from a cart A Fripp caig- fae Ureau tout a gigantic ring in the centre of the | peace enVvoye, Japan appears to have] vidual bumed amt hed een calculated to benestt Viskyana —L. Hereward in St, Paul's, | fesh gets coll; then the bowels get out of onder, |fuil of snow as the city now carries it to the i 4 Legialature the cone perebared for the universe, and the stare are workls like |dicovered another Chinese trick that{ With. the profession’) he and unty, which he repre MMs pein glint tlt aad aili'ab. onde’ have gos. the grip) Toaay wher |iniver?’ Ti have yat\lo eds e\cart Neoped Blew lun : je the twelfth annual report} vir own, that. translate. themeotern| wan cu, brother te the well-known, fun ame ts Toms Woodheck Wine, and the whaie | «, ; ier @ver docs act want the grip nor Drighi’s disease, |siiow; the carte are not even loaded (n the en made by the Bureau. It « ANY In prog oF thats Raeyselgat P heiie ING WORLD" GUIDE-nooK. eau. It contains som} inrough thia anuular bow and In DEoot of that statement elent youre of his lite have eke i let him keep keep himsclt warm, Common tabte|dinary sense of the term, To my mind t Me interesting statistics concerninz Mr. ‘aiaee Ih Chicago for the] Ti for the meeting at Cooper Union| press notices that herent en at Viekvnms, where hie te tn the f . mult gets me warm quicker than anything else, 1] every-day cartloads of coal you see outweighs three . bor organisations, and wome vaiuable | purpose of us trating hin Lf tonight ty demonstrate the fuot that} the | individual dtd ne ine. MIs rite to prominence has been grad - take about a half teaspoonful of matt and fl the|tinies a city cart full of snow. Let us ha pury Jemonstrating his astronon ’ We (bas) beat Goaclusions ax to the usefulness of auch |i) vine dream to the profmene ne] New Vouk bas net lost her voice. formance at Koster & Rial's ety a Aid, ye cup about full of hot » Take big swallows | the city carte well filed with snow, It w 4 combinations and the good they have ac a ee ae en hues wary aesaNNe Away feeling Very much insulte Is tow . erm as Apsembiyman, and get {t down as quick as you cam. Always| curtail the number of trips as now made, My complished, Op f BH Mr should not be abiiget (9 put | Joseph Humphreys wilt have riley ‘ Me PURE TBRS Oe mand on your feet when you take tt. ‘Then get | suggestion wii! do some toiling work, Apply the There can be no doubt from the re ee as He see, BEACG his ea ind to hear the ramble | important task nla stam . the rubber bag, fil it with hot water and put it] load of hay principle m « Gults reported of the beneticial effect or} lh. M8! ve ne here ean pia Miss (asy Bf to your back, You will goon get into a sweat. BLIZZARD HARRY. the eeaaniag ists ne eet while ago. but our = Paton tai fivthe Foundtin ny R EDITORS. MUSH wate colRighee Kaus Mila Rinnet bam th ‘ ing the hours of labor w smpathy with fakire any xer-orl phe tat res of the Wh Ish anne hot bran, ONE WHO HAS BEEN THERE, A Young Wife's Question: ee an . t ' a wate it | Division of Labor. ah a 2 ‘ 2 and humane limits F i SYNE e was eon) show up the German merehay | minions wie era , i ie SRAVInEa leew Heel, To the Riitor: Wages above the starvation stssiut Rerateling (Gor MENT hy a very dud Might : explain how the Japa Tan a young woman and would like to know Apart from the question of j IM/de that sun epota:s can't Hes th, “The Jape do the test Wash To the I:lltor whether 1¢ i# right for mie to have a mother-ine the occasional ervors usd { a0 ai the tna Vas Pinkerton ‘A ‘ etn Where are the law living with me or not, an we don't get atong all combinations. ¢ the: ‘ ‘ mare and w we thought th . Ra and Reform, of them have ty MM} well at all? He is an only on, Don't you labor, are liable, organized r tort “ Heese, was den sire A r the matter nun refor rr the west side where tenants pay from a e think ft would be wise for her to live alone, es rg labor nas | PRR ems pus Pie pecan ‘orm a mari $2.00 per year. with Janitor's services includes. | cng as he ta able to pay her wer? He Falged the position of the workinginan [°° ni vat re A95— 11 te remarkanie wrth wae qf tne 22 Ae fomaris the adjustmen: of | When the Freundwhaft Club was first organ-| Now, it the Lexow Committee wants to clean out {dy sou think a man ought to give hie ite ne RIFREr (hen it w pula have been w ‘ mW . t ' Lito regard the | teeing of pe Bailes. cass leg ta lnanien t0 nu {ment and | ized, adcut ffieen years ago, It had twenty-| ine pribectakers of New York let it ao to work [Keeping house? We pay a big rent and Nee ; as greatly Improved tis ' ‘ Atest Currency bib ae a sort reat} ANE fs a recog Aisappear- Ave members. Now {8 membership is but thr Piety rerun, Wh is ‘ f | eceente es . membership is but three | and investigate how these houses are run. What] on the best of everpening, He. nee tlon. Moderate hours of work leave " | Jena fe sime degree ot top | ins Ma voklya, ant | huntred below the thousand mark. At the be-Lare respectable tenants to do? They can't sce} salary . eben 8 Bone, time for improvement and nero»... f yell amare to-night as | % tare Renee h of whom were | ginning a single floor at Third avenue and Fitty-line tendiord or eget her calls on then ‘ =e wee ; iz intelligence and self-res » | ‘ tay ot a) af jected as reformers, favor the abandonment ¢ sath ‘i ; = a ' selfstespect Farr: was i 2 " SMES ; Seventh atteet accommodated the Club amply. |All power i left to the "King." the Janitor, A Wille Oxee BRO Venes 01 i 4 enable him to retain health, sirerat t ba Maire sre nw . the Haase Leathe recta agg aT ttons unon |The 590,09 oure shown inthe accompanying | who can ao with all Wis craf: aud atop tonans |g, |e ghee Years oa, # nd an easy mind, and thus better . Should and iat as much of vee tae | Une Mater trae regtrivtions *hat do not, im fact, | picture 4s fully occupied by the Frean tof! trom purchasing where they pleare. They have} oY UN SUNT 4 ; him for effective and fu thfus ov) 1 t 4 i y 5 i sarced. Ye ¢ ms | atl Thmes-Biar toway. That building war o with a big] to take mitk, butcher's meat and bread from those] FMI ik The bei we World’? of Now, ty Commissioner Dowling’s Fs j ’ ane st compiarent mont a8 t sit here] The People ¢ po ball Jan 3, 1889 and the white ballroom in| wh he boss janitor the largest bribe, even to] {0° MUP Of 4 rare Bible, printed tn 1443, brought ings report ‘= © wie Can Help Themselves min] who give the 4 $1.0, 1 have one in any ponses Duke to those einplovers wis « urky | Satur i u i ; nei bt Pee ANIM ca < Having found @ Mayor in New York who ref which the eveut of opening night took place Is] the paper man Why ty this thus? Loaiton in vat lee ee cee ii @eny the right of labor jo eomine sai : ‘ y a striking thgure | ter Weed) hat GH hiner hnee'l cape ue manconite te oooh reese iecial pride of the Club. The privileges of OND WHOWANTE FAIR PUA, | or tise acount, Tine compli, } on a dea aan ; Hin \. KNOW that {HT T wee: ene | (0 fun the Municipal eaenine: undachaft’s House are not confined to the Bot peer ae with the representatives ind ageuty A | Caakh as who knows how t LMAN| sterner sex There ix @ restaurant for ladies Says Soup Can't be Drank. oe Iabor organizations 1) js Bad su : y masona ay ms ee city Rat [ene Se SIE LAR ONS Fs To the Eaitor Love Without Lacre, organizations are rela th Gee lar Gh: ’ en clea, colt and \narirng ont of dare | & tisiess administration, all ties, have aot to nm and “elétime Bere Rall are alto open 101 Ta atwer, to “Frank Wiltn's? Siaupalic Capitalist and employer as to the work i i Pieiehoridere have been hy The | do 19 to help Ves to it. —Philadetphia Rec. | Me Wives sinters, cousing and aunta of the) ting to soup, E abould say It in I Miss Rose will be very footish : ¥ b 6 membors Pormsbly one cause of the Freund. h ey ke h to marty & ma Tet) iagman sinh . ats a me aome | ard drink soup.” becauxe moat of the wate ante Teme te i ‘ J growth In popularity tae been its |. EP geelltl aan WB A week. The first y 5 . ” : es @ Divorce Law Reform, sa for the tad ¢ Clube habi. | Veestable oF Bi she will have bread tw eat; the second year ahi SORDERLY ARNE: | : snipes ahs WakaGhi peal ive cee er for te ladlen, The Clube babi: | would prove an obstacle in awailoning it dade tae came ee eT eee t Tt has long been the custom b fur \ hl never ” oe oe ane Hasan: Have ane oll n [showing it. Another a0: ace be wo babies r ba'lueination that. eh ees | F lame amendiug their divorce legislation ot generally drink out of a plate. 8 ; Hy fard-room proprietors wo keep ther |iney state ‘ ‘ . . enerally curtailing exireme titceatity os om eenesally es 8 tan without money wil: avon fade away, b places open for Sunday players, Yen. aie = | ' att starcon * nl Gereni lidceinuieea ih emma Patel EXPE SUATR Eith, Heroie € for Profantt m nae RO) AAA ani ae tose terday the police raided the establish. | primoner Meats i Hoyor'# rhematiem @ BISFM combined kept | The public conacienve Is beng quickesed. it te RESIS: FREE TUE, EES CHARLES 8, ' i mente run by Maurive Daly, at broad nyt ' i | wn 4 man voce mior m 6 down] gratifying to note, on this serious subject.—Min- | [hace te to have @ salt plant. To the Editor L F way and Thirty-first «treet, ard Geope, # | > " What fp tie trials can't | Abepolle: diurnal, A Sohenestady father t# smiling over hie sec-| My cure for profane language J» to hit the More Speed for Steamah street, and George | ; Nand end with Piatt and the o®-e-seckers ond ret of twine young man with an axe and send him to the| To the Elltor Glosson, at Broadway and Twenty-sec.| 16 Ser Kaw Vstens att a bal euiughl and aoe te ; How It Hears, Three hundred Eimirana must pay the income | happy hunting grounde COMMODORE. | 1 have discoveret a plan by which th ond sireet, at an eariy hour of the te a 09 Y the presen cs 1 nur van vail . ; ¥ aM Lions of gout and rheumacieg, | The dofatcation news of the lust three months | tax — speed of steamships can be easily and great ll | evening and marched forty-tive piison- {ne may vv Nhe ate . eee hears directly upon the new consittutional amend-| The #ixty-ninth wedding anniversary of Mr. A Single-Tax Explanation, Increased, The ame plan will make en Feo | ers, players, spectators and employees, | sari Nk : . “if, Ave po more Piast “surrenders” to be | ment adopted in New York State, proaibiting| and Mra. Howard Smith, of Gouverneur, was ship run from fifteen knote to twenty knots am guarded by about sixty polwemen | saraviag ° Senator Lexow has hea talking | gambling.Boston Record. celebrate’ last week. Mr. and Mra, Smith, who correspondent Emma’ let me explain] hour by using less than Atty pou: : Le geo | i a a. = ur aM Me ; y pounds of steam, | through the streets to the station-house | ‘8 he “mutual af : oe < reapoctivaly ninety-five and ninety-thre fe single tax was appticd, the tax on] T> whom can 1 evil the idea. or ie it worty ‘ Were all bailed out after» hriel | cer . . st New York tefurmers ie] ‘The Reapomaibitity am Reed. |i, are exceptionally robust for thelr | vidual lot would be much lene itan wuter| anything? A Fo tf} Gen, Lew Wallace bought a copy of ad precty well, by this time, th n whe fi b R MAN, | detention, their bondsmen being Daly | une of his books In Can i admiration t# sloppi me, that] The “mal js more responsible than years the present system, AS an esampte, — supy and Blosson, the proprietors of the raid-|~ 1 then wot_mat bene Fan OF he admiration ie slonping over toto | others da the Mouse to-day for the failure to| afr, and Mra. Orrin Botawick, of Maryland, | that two ints on Broadway are of equal, value He Hus a scolding Wife, Btica reeme. Shan 9 mall ent seaming aa Horuunate 1! ie that the name | legislate on the financial question is Thomas R. |Oisogo County, aged respectively elghty-nine and | and that on one lot there is 4 house, and thot un] To the Kaltor , Without reference to the question of ee eae ant at taNt make him [viet tothe Committee ant tac alg iy ti | Rests of Maine. Me rontrois the action of the | ninety years, will. observa thelr reventy-atcond | the other there ix mone. The man why tight] Kinlly Inform me how tn cure my wite from pa on i AU's the matter 9 emigation | Repai parts. hay thus far refused to| marriage anniversary in March of thie the lot on which rtanda t bough dt forliewiding ae fae ume “i @unday pilliard-piaving. which («pr wd people who read hi | which Nave done 90 much to awaken th tor] permit tt to give any ald whatever to remedial | they are both acti os att ee ees tenet 18: 1620 aa | P ; : k i 1 his . Bye f medial | They are bo ve se. The man who bou which there] a dev. F @m a good hunhand ant re b Biblted by the Penal Code, it certainiy (yoke would enjoy them moce if nee The Liithe Lost Chitas Ih: York, of which be la merely an accidental | egisiation, Such Is the eltuation at Wasning-| the past month have nda no Bouse, bought bis for speculative pur-| her mo cause and yet she cau'y al ay 4 } = part. bion.—Philadeipaia Times Siay-thres immediate descendants, posun We single tases belleve wer ie diot! we. coe |

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