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Je in one instance, however, distinct NT FROM WDOUGALL, “CHARLOTTE CORDAY." | Dave Martin gets out when he has just —- - —_— practised successfully one of his parti- Mrs. Potter has grown more sure of in methods, when his political friends herself since that eventful evening near- have won a victory, and while there ly ceven years ago when rhe appeared is no question ax to where he got it. at the Fifth Avenue Theatre and thi Dick Croker turned tall when the ri seata for the opening performance were cally methods of his party were exposed, sold at auction, While working her way when Tammany's defeat and dieera slowly from San Francisco to New York were foregone conclusions, when pub te this season Mre. Potter must have re- WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING: FEBRUARY 2, 1605) Hvening World's Gallery of Living| NELLIE BLY IN THEIR RYE. —— Pletares. Correspondents Discuss the Views of This Interesting Young Lady. To the BAltor: That vegetarian diet theory of Nellie Bly diy do, { fear, for general prartice Linfnines: of flesh food. Tue Bleu) law-miver suid to Noah: "Rvery moving thing that live shall be meac for yon." (Gen, (Rebtsiet by the Press Pubit w& @ PARK ROW, New York pie iat» <r delat Ig 6 = ene ao Hu indignation was thoroughly aroused, salled cynically those gala days when when a legislative committee was about she drew crowded houses because she to unearth the Tammany corruptions Was not an actress, and was the rensa- and when the demand to know how he tion of the theatrical hour because she Rot It was general among the people of knew nothing of the theatre, A less in- the city. fatuated woman than Mrs, Potter would hey dropped from the ranks In disguat long ere this, but this comely, lank lady with the red-gold hair in veritably stag t Is generaliy considered pretty fair authority, and when we add to that the fact that Corous eninmin and birds are quite as Why and long lived an a class as are the A Pretty Pet! Gown, This pelisse hes a black jet yoke mounted on cream white cloth, in con- nN xpectes, it seems to me that the an-| trast with the dahila velvet of the reat for eh health of ean foot ae fairly [Of this garment. The buttons are jet. established. The long allway journern injand the ruff biack chiffon and pinky Jomely packed cars is an abomination that in] roses, You must assuredly notice this those days of refrigerator care and quick transit NO HAIR PULLING-YET. Batered at the Post-Office at New York as 4 ected. News comes 4 be abolished at once, The slaughter-houne second-class matter, . Hates Raed aga a neue Retin struck—as much #0 to-day as she was methods could and should no doubt be greatly Im- ap baancn ovr: tie Wien ef tea Malios! Cownel oF ve years ago; you can aee it in her proved, and then the ki:ling of the halt, lame and WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE Junction of Broad. |Women-not anything rerloue enough to ape her tnea ery hi erievery cee in’ and the saie of that which died of was ren- acterist And in her performance of Charlotte Corday, seen for the first time at the Harlem Opera-Houxe last night, while It was impossible to help admiring Mra. Potter's obviour sincerity, 1t was equally Impossible to get rid of the Impression that you were looking at a tragedy MISS BUSAN RB. ANTHONY Teiveh OHTAS’ OM RPE we bay jueen, and one of thowe ranting, urnatu-} ‘This is a picture of one of the notable] will, ‘Then the cruelty of killing flesh food opens & rat Women whom the burlesque writers! women of this age. She has just cele-| purely and intensely practical side of the argument, 8 by dineane should be carefully guard- by stringent penalties against such prac- Yet, even with all these in, as fair an in other lines of food wi the villanies and adulterations that are practised iJ after all our vagrant dogs, the orth and the bursards of the South way and Sixth ave. at 324 st call for the intervention of the regular WORLD MARLEM OFFICE—i25th ot. and Madi-/ army or even the local police—but ex citing word-spilling side contentions that refuse to be subdued with smelling salts or squelched with bromo seltzer. The Daughters of the Revolution fur nished a (ecided storm centre yester day. Discussion of some submitted re ports Krew fo such @ pitch of dixorder eon ave. BROORLYN—000 Washington st. PRILADELPHIA, PA. -Prees Building, 702 Chem- oat ot ‘WASHINGTON—T02 14th ot. Effect of Thin New Women that one woman with a “penetrating Movement Upon the Haught ‘i voles’ ahriaker 1 woul like. to. the ee any ladore, Mrs, Potter has the old-fashioned | brated the seventy-ffth anniversary of witch, if reanoned out to the end, would land ux quire If thin is the Congress of the Lis! nidlabali methods of Janauschek she has what I| her birth, and is an interesting flaure at] st a most undesirable destination; for surely, it Deaghieis 6€ the Avierican Revotullor tray call the tnherited traditions of) the National Council of Women in Wash-|:t be cruel ta XIll for food, then ne other manne aa Ee i " hetview el tragedy —the tragic equipment that has {ington. During the lifetime of Frederick | ull Justify it; hence, we must result give or the Tower of Babel?” to which an-[fanage as to favor the Mol nly chances : r ; THE WORLD'S Minee woman shouted, In heartarrest.| for the Repuiiiean norsaation in Tsi [coMe to UK from a tong line of stage |Dougiane, who has Just died. an Intimate] mich tat seems botn needtl and deirabie | ling tones, “It ts not elther of ‘em; it's] Only @ most Ridiculous tices would hay, [WUeeCn®. IE she differed from these tra-| friendship existe between her and the MES. GREATEST | |a mon” heen capable of evolving this Idiotic sug- | ittons In any way, she might be @| remarkable ex-slave. : ‘ Leak Nel seni ete dele edadel Tt accms to me somewhat singular that Nailie Riy should contesa to such a warm admiration of Wewe | nat noble and consistent advocate of the single les of City Life. tux, Mr, N. 0. Nelson, of St. Loute, Mo., and blings of hundreds of hat trimmings, the). a CIRCULATION MONTH 3) Jasiverines of numerous gigantic got] The Napoleonic revival will have to fener women. 4 | Meeven And. the clatter of a akating| ke @ day off to-morrow, George} Mrs. Potter's Charlotte Corday ts Fa beri : Washington will be la the public eye | the stilted, gave-volced, monotonous im There an Gor rink full of green parrots, and then rere the on them. | for a few hours to some extent. heroine = whom nobody on earth i (ited et beating: sitiglectan edvoustad: menticae te yee 7 bata Tee could) Imagine with @ sore throat i eer to know we dai Bal Aitioog ae Na vacubane pat ib, peat: ely 0 were In this gusty gho FS satan, ; je vomedian, has susiained a blow in the recent AVERAGE WEEK-DAY |) |itance-y eathoring couldn't tell what | Well, there are the new Fxelse Com. [0F | toothache. | Tt would be) te am d's bow Hm the recen |e. en Tn. pranice, an MF. Nolasn dows, waa exactly—a mob or a Tower of Habel | Mistlonens, and not one of them of his] eaually absurd to think of her eating) vit never ruily recover, Seventeen year ago, | 204 land monopoly continued, do you muppose that CIRCULATION FOR Tree COU ee ee eae dnd, WHHL the Fidiculous Rose now call | breakfast, or taking a nap in the after] vin scang kd'n taco trot pee tation would receive the beneft? Co-operation and ie Ufeeeul another conference? noon erything she says Is stagey proft-sharing are analogous to a labor-saving ma- the elder Harrigan said: “Here's the boy upan Whow shoulders will settle the mantle of hix fatiior; the one who will perpetuate upon the Nine. Greater results are produced by @ given ex- and stereotyped, She ix the exact ai JANUARY, 1895 Among the bill fayorably reported by ture of labor, and the effect would be, by There are 69312 horses In this town, | lthesis of the Duxe school, Mrs. Potter | Jan Assembly Committee et Albany tx elegante's headgear; a .most realistic and not one of them claims » | prefers Bernhardt very evidently, but] American comody See se tat. | an increased competition for that absolutely neces-| owl's head and distended wings entirely one adding & new section to the Penal hap aiuiitted ty in Tinibiing rat ihe winet muccessful in imitating i finan te snot raralioe cares ra siry factor, jand, to increase the amount of rent} meade the crown, while flutings of soft, | |code, providing that any one soliciting [fy nie ronda, Bernhardt seems to live on the stage;| tion has been crusted vat. ‘There are other boys. |cx:arted from labor by the landowner. Can we BO Vclear black lace covered and slightly iB SCROG IRR IO USEF IRN, SHED Ven ores TCC Mrs, Potter never apjears to do any-| four of them, In Hurrigan's flock, bright, interen.-| °c that thls 1s true by observing how mesare | overhung the brim. money or to buy tickets to balls, plenles, | Brooklyn proposes to spend $2,500,000 on | thing but act on It. Ing and promising tads, but none of them hax] *i¥® been the beneate to begins Myra toh aah ) &e, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Ja driveway. Why doosn't it sp Her gestures and facial expression | thus far shown ‘he aptitude for tie stage ant] Miner? 1 would like co aak Mise Diy A Bride's Cook Book. The ‘section excepts only authorized | something to keep its streets half-way | have greatly improved, but she entirely | {he essential characteristics for a dramatic carect |"! Wore in all the wide world te there a] A recent bride had among her many ned by the Lath 7 saul Sores the dreadful monotony of her elseution sd? We are just hungering for that opportunity. purpose reminding her o} ie Over Half a Million Doubtless this bill was drawn with the conan than Hane upoNaw Yorke.c and the affectation of her pronunciation, | Th Metropolitan Grand Opera Company is] 9 what . tn there that ts now on the statute] home she has left, and also will be of Sooner Kup d rk City p beat depul intentions ae mene st legi#litfon, the gentlemen at Albany {Which at times rendered her unintel-|@ biseer aud more numerous aggregation than], oyhich will remedy the tenement-house evil? | great practical use to her. One of her hose form mi ie O Te y i should let the Ridiculous Boss go and | sible. In fact, Mrs, Potter pronounces | M0# People who heur only of the lead 4. Could Mr. Nelson without having the neces-| friends armed herself with a blank book form too vigorously, Under Its sweeping |i. hanged. French words much better than she does| /rmers Imagine, But the the tease ary means to purchase land put bls theory into} ang went about in the town where they provisions, men, women and children in. — _ Znglish ones, which Is a pity. English | 24 the scores of chorisiers and attendants, #] practice? both lived to all thelr mutual acquain- nocent of the least idea of breaking a jaw or corrupting a candidate might be brought to book as for serious offenses for the perfectly legitimate act of ped- large proportion of wh who must It is @ pretty good guess that the free| is a lovely and an interesting language, se hemecivcy aay Comcchere: in| 33 GHAAMORE, 4 Canton sire! PFKIT™ | tances, asking for cooking recipes. ‘hei silver men stopped Just in time Jn the | full of splendid possibilities, and 1 can te ie euy during the ones aon. Many ot] ‘The Setence of Love and Hatre@. | she copied into the book, appending in Senate. recommend it to Mrs, Potter, cote ad la, east esa dey taeda each case the name of the giver and 4 them are to be found daily at the cheaper French | To the Editor: >) ‘arlotte Corday" gave Mr. Bellew | ing rants, seattered about tor ve iead Nellie Bly's remarks about love and| classifying them carefully for future ref- ME PLATT IN A FAIRY BTORY. — | ling tickets for little church or society | Mr. Platt finds It necessary to £0 outline has dropped the Mippant Kyrle) a where they acce the riots af felloweountrrmen | uate im The Evening World,” I have mage a studs|erence. One could scarcely imagine a George Washington, in the fairy story,| concerts, fairs, suppers, oF other enter. J and kee a man between all the Mayor's Igreat chance In the part of Marat, who] ln their hours of eure: Nota few of. tve| vt thie question and am fuliy convinced tat it «| more thoughtful gift. eut down the cherry-tree, and when|tainments, A door we HOR aY | Mere: loved to see the gutters red with blood, | choristers know the leading roles in as well | one solved by electricity. My emteemed friend, Dr. aught with chips in his pocket confessed: | for petty conspiracies and persecutions re a yp | 2nd who was finally stabbed as he was] as the stars, and could, no doubt, sing them es] MoLaury, appears to attribute love and hate “He no use telling @ He; T'dia it with|f the mont aggravating wort, The per-| The bie strikes are making It hard for} ii at acy, Maney Bimal Be HOw a8 ‘The Cinnamon B: a time, working all the while with the hand to make a soft dough.- Take out on the baking-board and knead lightly for ten minutes. It must not be as stif® as bread. Put back into the bowl, cover and let i( stand in a warm place until very light. Then take about one-halé of this dough out on the baking-board, roll It out into a thin sheet, spread lightly with butter, cover thickly with sugar, sprinkle with dried currants an@ cinnamon and roll tightly in a long roll, Cut through this roll about every twe inches, place the buns flat, closely to= gether, in a greased pan. Roll out the remaining dough in the same manner, cover and stand again in a warm plage until very light. Bake in a moderately quick oven for about a half hour, Ture them out of the pan while hot. The Frenchwoman's Way. Here lies one of the great secrets of the Frenchwoman's success in matters of dress, She studies her characteristies and peculiarities, and then chooses het gowns and mantles accordingly. If @ style that is in vogue will not adapt ite self to the outlines of your figure, then put It to one side, and choose instea@ something less novel that will add te your charms instead of detracting from them. If a color that is the rage does not sult your complexion or the cole of your hair or eyes, discard it in faver of a shade less new that will enhance your good points instead of clashing with your natural colorin, If the latest style of dressing the hair does not harmonize with the outline of your head don’t have anything to do with it Creamed Shrimps. Melt one tablespoonful of butter with out browning; add two tablespoonfuls of flour, mix until smooth: add two cups of good cream, stir until it thickens, ‘The shrimps should be cut in pieces with a silver knife and the Intestines removed; add to the cream sauce; let them become heated; season with salt and pepper and serve. Place the upper dish in the blazer as soon as the cream has thickened, before adding the shrimps. Dressing the Hat: Dress your hair out of the fashion and if you choose a style that is emi- nently becoming to you it will never Suggest itself to any one to think ft ts ridiculous. Exaggeration in any of these matters is bad taste. Pretty faces are many a time spolled with too heavy a fringe and too large and promi- nent a chignon; it is impossible that there should be any beauty in exag- geration. Creme de Poalet. Take a quarter of pound of minced and pounded chicken, from the breast is best, add a small pat of butter, one egg, well beaten, a pinch of mace, pep- per and salt. Beat up a teacupful of cream quite stiff, and stir it well with the chicken; put it into a tin entree mould, in which it can be served and steam half an hour. than some of the princl-| io bases his opinions upon 5 my Nttle hatchet.” xon of a candidate need not be mad@so| easy times to get back. (a RAE tel ROinbRE, UY tie vanuettll G UP cesses Sana Ms ee anne bill a science, Soneuina | THe pie is the Lact ia? one Following this illustrious example, Mr. | S#cred In law us to be ridiculous In fact -E Charlotte, Beilew's work was capital. Say since 1 wrote an article upon the subjeot for the | MON bun: Three oun St uk War & seme ‘Thomas C, Platt has been hacking away |THE Dill Is a At subject for wudden] Indeed, there were “millions In It" for] je wan aw mont artintic and powerful | Conductor Nikisch, who made the Boston Syn-| \gaical Brief of St. Loula. In this article 1 sald | 86% half cuD of yeast ov HALE & cele ‘i at the reform cherry-tree with his little{@eath. _. that bond syndicate. sketch, and {t was worthy of Irving, | M0Oy Orchestra wo famous, and who was a8 well] substantially that intuition prompted wa to reed Ledecrstin 2 one ar he Mae Ince t Boss hatchet, ‘That he will be able,| 7; j 7 = Bellew has never done anything so com.| KNOW8 In New York ax at the “Hub,"' does tot] ihe mind and heart, and to judge another} One oint of mi! however, By the natrow margin of 400 years, the) nie Ridiculous Boss still shivers out In see ie 2 SOM. | devote his attention entirely to audiences 10] quite wall, Love and hate are akin, for hate is} farina boiler and scald, beat the esse to make the rest of the story] Artist Raphael escapes the rullng of an| in. cold Pletely satisfactory, and it In a great) pudepest, where lie has been the director of the| ‘niy love turned sour. Ifa man hates another it} until light, pour over them the milk, % come true, seems now very doubtful.| intelligent Chicago Justice, who yester-|'® SOM gg pity that he should be allowed to waste | Opera-House since he left this country. He makes] proves. bie interest in him, and an iaterest ao] add the butter and let stand until luke- j yew fori, hi fee ae or the] day, in deciding for the banishment of | FATHER KNICKERBOCKER’ DIARY, |!¥ talente on Calcutta and Hong-Kong. | frequent tours ouiside of Austria, and next Sum-[ mutter how amall ot ttle te beyond doubt the| warm, ‘Then add the yeast and salt : «Ea ehaeeg efforts thus farline “Decameron” from the city book- : ae The play itnelf is a rather tedious) mer he in to conduct a series of grand orchestral] dawning of a love of Ike, for if we neither) and sufficient flour to make a thin bat- have been futile, He has barely | stats, declared, after looking at some} yop, 20, 1995-1 have resolved to try and write] MMfAlF, very much like the “Joan of concerts in London during the fashionable seuson | ike nop dislike we are col@ and indjfferent tol ter, Beat thoroughly and continuously | on 7 egal rade De eee of the oll artiat's works, that he would Jin ny diary to-day, wi ving anything about ae Sone ae het vate are It eo 8 another. Paychologiate claim that thia new sense | ¢or five minutes, cover and stand in a a Tee ete eo gome other) nave had a painful duty to perto © certain persn | whi il uot nag, 1] 4AM with polltienl talk, and very | the moa primitive Institution of the preveat]in a atnee of Intuition, and that tt can be 48-l warm place over night. In the morning i re ' the painter been then alive and bre wish [could eliminate him ax easily from all ything leads up to} day is the ferry-boat system between Brooklyn | veloped by care and science. They say ad4 one cupful of flour, beat thoroughly Low before him. Fortunate Raphael! elty affaira an 1 can from thin page the bath-tub scene in the third act. {and New York. The managers have learned noth-| jan thie sense and olde it. Spiritualiom | 404 then aad suMicient flour, a little at i ‘There are some things a boxe In poll-] nave died before Chicago learning and oe 6 It Impressed the audience, however, be-| ing, and apparently don't propose to. Cabins,| claim that unseen vapor or ether acts as a 4] | = er ws Go. but to destroy all at once) Chicago Justice held away. Tes Mayor abound ibrve_ miro eppoinimaits|(bmuse: 1) two. Feadirin) Aetires ‘were ao)| mpecially ist sDalin’ Ferry, are ory Héted ened, ee conrerenea et te sees trom = — form movemen hte to lay, They ure thoae of Excine Commivatoners. | Vary much in earnest, Sincerity ts | nou-ventilated, and fithy In the extreme, And] the living dead to LETTERS. 4 such as that which culminated last No- ; ‘There I» nothing notable about them, except} such an admirable thing, an: yet the Hollins syndicate wonders why the rtock | pure speculation, . vember is not one of them. Mr. Platt ie Racer aoen Cot raring a expen that they eahibittho Mayor" again In the Tigh | of magnetiam la. s0.Irreslatible! Wath | i 3 low and the dividends m0 small, The publ WUIGL GALRUM DOWNS. M.D. . 2 must try more subtle means than bluff . x pene’ lof a man following hin own ideas wihout being] Mrs, Pot i ‘ Y, vor | Wonders, im turn, why there are any profite at all, 352 West Twenty-el reat This coleman to to evergbody whe has & Be nd blust ture of $188,000 for removing snow from | rece by. ansboty's. dictation, but nevertheless | New Went Beare teenieelin thee ee palin ‘The Stage Workingman. Pde gpagstta alder grig ett yk 5 ede ree ae iG De Samos paying @ email polltical debt where be ean con-| room for them here, for they are cor-| A Brocklyn friend of mine has been in despair] |) 1 a ay formation to give, @ subject of gensra: interes! to | joney. en wo! WW sciontiously do so. Place-hunte ontinue to. oe = laspigenieuake’ Gs incre) oven a taioalctecabla . al wh . - THE SYNDICATE OF BUNCOERS. results to show for tte expenditure, ‘That |trowd. tim physically av the city Hall, shutting | EY Healoun disciplew of the drama. | rk threatened the extatenve of a pet vat which | 10 fending Wednenday evening's ‘World’ oa lias tte Got las toes wera Lang a ws ‘The great demand for our bonds here|!s the respect in which this matter dif-|of his light and air, but he doesn't feel the Jam we SVAN DALE. [ne had trained to do a many tricks as the ordl- | Came seroes your ‘'say'* on how the stage works} Oo Uo fe . = and in London, at an advance of nearly | fers from that of the $1,000,000 appropria-|in bis mentality nor in hin wIlL power, AXIOMS AND PROVERHS, ary Intelligent dog. A veterinary surgeon who| ‘naman dresses. If qeceeet bleed Lote 4 per cent, over the seemium at which | tion once intrusted to the tender mer. a 8 18 ; ses ih i was called in treated the cat and presented his pees mnuae! bas Es Caanin ot ee Hie Stroll im the Park. 3 they were sold by the Government to| les of the recently deceased Tammany | Col, Waring way after money again to-€8y.| air, Dust by Little Muttercup and Capt. Corvoran | Dil All Im vain. The trouble continued. Yew workingman dresses, You hit the ail squarely| To the Editor: re the Syndicate of Buncoers, serves to| Park Board. ar bial cates padi naaees La ate ee in "Pinafore."’) lerday my Erlend moticod a ithe hunch of Pe-] om the head when you sald that he ie never ween| 1 stand in need of @ herolc remedy, and, } Mice yng Story OF the eal very plain. vam ines iashicies there Is no great grumbling over his successive) mete o— eee eee HUA nealaite, suude a alight pene] &t leisure, only tn working garb, Tam neither! you know almom everything, or know the man a 3 First it proves that the pretense of a] An Italian physician claims to have | [00 8 0 BY ab An axiom I wish to atate ayers eae Ne cecine ee ks suaeaaes a laborer, machinist nor plumber, but simply a] that does know, I hope you will help mo out. 1° : want of confidence in the solvency and| discovered that fasting for twenty-four nee For Goff, who tries to legislate ure, and out of the opeaing same the end of | ork in @ downtown wholesale ‘house, ‘There| have a wife whose character I cannot appreciate 4 honor of the United States, which ren-| or thirty-six hours has no influence on| q1 scoms likely that the Mayor'a next appoint. | [8 fellow-men mut never toot armen Poa uni eis gad Me i Nt | are some people who think that because @ man| beyond 14-carat, and it’s this perhaps for which 3 dered it necessary that our bonds should| the muscular system, ‘The Ridiculous | jeuta will be those of Fire Commissioners, When | 18 fellow men muat never tool eae cea nee don't go to business in broadofoth and # bigh|I sufer. 8! foot ten and a half, and weighs Pp bear a higher rate of interest than| Hoss, however, can draw no comfort another big plece of muntctpal |] Re TBO SAY SE; SRR BODE Pel TEES hat ne ta a mera nobody. Well, the moner| 174; 1 am five-toot two and only weigh 125. she : those of other great nations in order to| from this claim. His*political fasting | housecleaning will have been accomplished mince cater sr they wet over that way of thinking the better it| makes me wear her dress, then dons my suli— find @ sale, was the result of a con-|!s not to be a matter of a few hours. | thix hardly a name other than the seemingly will be for thelr peace of mind. My idea of a] oh, but the fts!—and compels me on pain of pun- ; splracy to discredit the Government and| There is bright reayon to belleve that| unlikely one of ex-Postmanter Van Cott hax been | Cowing, I~ workingman 1s one who tolla honestly all day lahment—aave the mark!—to go to the park i to prepare the way for the Syndicate’s | It will go on indefinitely, and that not | put forward in connection with the coming now | A clerk In Court's worth two in a Bill; and is a credit to his home and country. Hoping| (Tompkins Bquare) for a “‘atroll,"" as she dubs ‘That i deal. Next it shows how unfounded was | only the muscular power, but the nerve | Hoard. Thus there ts again emphasized the com] Gols Reform ia a augared pitt AS LesIE, eAlaaN) EOI, G10) bed oe that some of the wou.d-he swells (1) will see] it. I must perforce assume @ virtue that likes ; the assumption that the cendition of | of the Ridiculous one will be greatly eof “alate’* methods of elect Mas boy walle the ans. shlone FA ea a eas gel rev anted aeascyeia thin and read It, I remain, yours respectfully, [me not, and my costume I honor more in the a financial affairs here and abroad forbid | affected. new administration. The Mayor con: don't rob Rufua to pay to J War Sadie aecHOA that ces, A CLERK. | breach than the observance, I struck against this . the belief that gold could be procured oe - thing to the people the moment an | Gom, R.— GEitA KiGA tuck 4 Abl\Aiehi patilines ree ae Practice, but she siruck back and made me— iJ eee athaayy cost. oc thar 4h b- |, NOW that the Gerry Whipping-Post bill] appointment is made, Aut it is evident that he Hear him chat wea ala ana the beet a RARE AND OLD BOOKS. with her strong fingers on my timid ear—vow . aioe ae e pub- | has been amended go t! yon’ pledges nothing to anybody before he haw made ‘Through his hat! Soll beta ie eee ly to “love, honor and obey’ her, which hat it won't reach | P « iy Me” was not in a condition to become Is thank you for kind recognition. Ee nee 4 BA eamibbere of the toute wife-beaters, It has lost the last vestige | !P his mind whut he will do. ‘That, at seems t0] Cowine, J.— Wak ceuanina wich aew's coe ukoo he Own Write to “The Ev I did, considering all in all. Can ‘The Even- ; Here, while the farce of public sub- | 0% 8P¥thing that seemed to entitle it to [Mm | the ery eaxence of promer exfcullve | The cup don't always reach the tip Works siowly when given 90 sparing; World” Aboat Them, Towel Celent advioe me a8 16) my ij scriptions wes being cea ed ae eats | consideration. ‘The bill, however, never | *'" Pie | <a een | Increase of pay’ a Rainwater would help melt the snow To the Editor: Ree. A panne a el tars 2 sixty odd millions of loan was taken |%2% @"¥ real backing In public senti- 7 ; Learn (0 creep before you run. ‘And favor our friend, Col. Waring Heing the possensor of a book 200 yeai 1 Op RENO NN 21008 TRE BRO BALDWIN: 4 many times over by scrambling subserib.| Rt: It Waa a mistaken senso of [GREAT M OF OLR OWN TIME, | Appointees few are better than none New York, Feb. 19. SIX LITLE GIRLS. J write you, asking if it is valuable or not. It is! watt acmow Them by Their Work ers. In London the rush over the onda |COUrterY to Mr. Gerry that led to its ba NA fe sakun in sine, Camden'a “Britannia,” printed im tae year 1696, | 7° ef i 4 “ . being reported out of the Committee. at him bew!; No is large und thick and perfect, ‘0 tor: Was even greater than rl ; ogee pel pty pais sea ied ates ‘The next thing {t gets should be a neat Tit take alt - — ELMER SPENOER, Brooklyn, | Tt would be politic for our legislators, eap hours ure | and prompt killing. cof. R.- Wit, Hamer and Philosophy of Some clally those who frown on the woman who wants F Joan, for which the Government gets ss TuOLCR ten pal ; Wauay Maw et the Day. Only a Few 11 mt. to vote, to consider the views of women on the 4 Jeep than 41-2, was taken at from 16 10] wwnse 1g Modern Education Doing f Thine eee Bay me ¢ To the FAltor: Proposed legalizing of disorderly houses and the 3 18 premium. AGGHOE GIIe eer onan Ts & tong time In arriving, TAL mn we Spe pean: ee sg Have in my possession two volumen of opening af saloons on Sunday. When the law lias j In London the popular bidding for the 7 4 question dis- Use tha gitsemicee tent: Sinise oan leon In Eaile; or, A Volee from St. Helena,” by | gathered the strect-walkers and Sunday dram- bonds was made Im the face of the fact | weed Im the | Natlonal Council of pena Bi Retires: Ia. eadneas, all: becquse Barry E, O'Meara, bis tate surgeon. ‘They were | drinkers under its mantle, women will c that some of the newspapers had d Women, at Washington, yesterday gsaen Ghavitionla eraeimes-aecits He hasn't learned to spar printed in London In 182, Soon after being | Fespect—not law, perhape—but certainly the law- 4 couraged what they cai! the “furor of | StT#"Ke to say, nobody thought of tell- Meal (hare wcksin borne. dachiedeilaes And he who turns to statesmanship, printed they were called in by the British Gov- | makers. Mothers will resent deepiy the passing i ‘i * by warning the people that {8 the Counell that modern education Some one’s heen my plans revea: Nee If present moder persist, ernment, and only a few are now in print. Also, |of measurea which will contradict their teach- a y the bonds when due might be paid in| *C*™® to be teaching the American girl Ro:h— : ! Will find an all-round Congressman, two volumes of “Ilisiory of French Revotutjon, |{nas and show to their sons, under the counten- 4 “silver or nickel or other coin of the |'®.*@¥ “bawleony” and “bawse,” besides We Re Must be @ pugitiat. P from Commencement of Hostilities in 1792 Until] nce and protection of the law, those very cvile ‘ 2 hie aN infileting her with the physical cultur Salk (bla Washington Star Pod of Year 188." by Co IL Gites, primed in | Which they taught them {0 look upon as most The Rothschilds declare the American | #" clgarette habit, igh. ooling the Chickens. Feontog sau ee A PEON || SRTET AN Soe nea UT et oe ; Joan “a colossal success." It is but it a Se While (he learned Judge is clever Tommy Suburb—I wonder why these new Queen Poems 200 Years Old, A means of assisting (9 make straight that fe & colossal success for the Syndicate] In Paris, Le Berlin, Havre and 1 can't stand this thing. fore: er Anne houses has front and bark porches Just he Bilton: Which they will Inevitably consider crooked. of Buncoers, and a colossal swindie and | other foreign cities Gio electric lasht- Do not _meditie win edged ton'e alike? A BASE 38 Bie poantentan 8! BADE: of, Daman M. Po Brooklyn, N.Y. fraud on the American Government fug of vehisien ‘baal teen cared to the A burt aaw oft Ue old hand foots Robby Rrowimendow—T guess that’s to foot the | Waller's poems, sold in St Paul's Churchyard, Paes There is a gratification, however, inJextent of siluminating ordinary eat Coming, J chickens, an’ make ‘en Ik they’re on the} London, tn the year 169%, making the book now] Corporal Pamishment Is Bru tho fact that the credit of the United | riuges, public and. priv Bul New 1 inter front lawn when they're in the back yard.—Good | yver 200 years old. ©. CLS, San Antonio, Tex. | 49 ene Editor: Btates is shown to be good with the] ya RnOE evan Have her onist ence Thav'e a slur Hows. A Bible 359 ¥ ola, How any one can be #0 lost to all sense of de> merpie on both Bete of th Atlantic, In Jdevently lighted by other easily availa Gon Rk Bread Comes, but Phe Lingers, | 5, jy6 gait: rency as the one who signs herself “Atfectionate wpile e panei ous gu ibility the | ble means, to say nothing of electric il Jy glass houses stones don't throw ‘A man may pray for his daily bread, A correspondent ataces that he has ‘Moth 1 wvpnot imagine, Evidently any girl eer mene Whe apa fied ashen Jumination, ; When ont the wooda ‘tis time to crow And get it by and by Jaiod 1615-380 yeara oid. 1 have one p pe ama aubstt to such absurd treatment at ess, anc e uns slow ee tie a popular At Albany that thie] Shes bell the cat’ wae said by mice But he must huatie for himeett 159% whien ie 359 yeare old, On the page is] RAMONE Must be a simpleton, or must have Operations of the #yndicate of Lhuncoers. | « epudticans at Albany watehing {AT Merle man bas deen a candidate for] Talk im eheap, ut tt cure mo ice In cave he longs for pie, printed 1a Latin the following: ‘fsstleae ex. [MA All (rue self-respect, every noble sentiment ‘ y KJ thy Legivlature. more times and in tore dis Cineinne bu robe! " erony every foeiing 0 characteristic of pure, gentle a ‘ Mayor Strong.” Let them, then, pront |)?" 1s th coming, incinnatt Teib ofieyna Rrobenlana per Hieronymam pure, ai ¥ISTORY REPEATED. Nee erent ng: Thee ae tock a | Arita than any other member of the Asem Cle ae ae 5 tin Me ia Abas a Eirihood spanked onc of her long ago. Corporat News ccmes from Philadelphia that|4 man who is keeping his pledged w Henow “atende'l’ for the Fourleeeth:| Brooklyn That ts 90. AM Mt Called Vor. mense Beptembri.”” Will ecem rea punishment 1s brutal from Brockway down, but a Of Hadelphi hat | mai ho ts keepin pledge 1] District Mia name is Menry Avell. Thr ‘orid’* tell seta tia eal thank Providence, it is rapidly disappearing a Dave Martin is out of poiltics, Having |to the people: who {s living up to the | sears ago be wes © vendutate ta schohgre | Goft, 1 Maverly Upson Downes Nahted his cigar Fe ee ee te Me ee eats Senay MEG EOC: played every game known to machine] platform on which he stood for election. | County, where he was born, wid wan defeated, | Nothing venture, novbing the pawnticket of Wis dress-sult the other oh a book? .EXANDER. Politics and resorted to every conceiva-| Has the example no living force for | two years ago in Albany. with the mame result | All ave fish that come to net we slstake, Bo he tock the gabon of Aho seket + A Bible of 1034. Self@sh Girl Skaters. gle scheme for the advancement of his} them? Last year he turned up in Brooklyn and was] Walle have eare. ‘ts understood to the Lehrer nay eas? To the Editor Te.the Baitor: own and his party's interests, at the = re elected. He in ore of the tnteresting Mguren in] Res: Keep silent and saw wood ‘Aust big uy ‘ [have a complete Bible of 1634. Why ia tt expense of those of the State und city.| Senatorial courtesy enables the Sugar | the Lower House for a great many reasons. He | COMME _lnetre tie alt et ter 08: A tis On ee tk AN, ee, Rie om She tak by i h as end » sup i 1 is the st reader and restner of Dills ' ening jay before. and han im the ashes of his ‘a a e ree! he announces his retirement from the t to send pr 1p rain x | is the be a are pe idban pi ould be ® Gresa-siit.— Smith, Gray & Co.'s Monthly to skate arond together instead of as Politica! aren. ents a hundred pounds doesn’t seem like | branch of ihe Legislature and his cagie eve ie to go around with them? Perhaps the thought has occurred to| much until you think how many hun- | treated by wlatesmen who conveal mice little | (amaey P To the Fa *s a F . would De a Happy Wor! alone: those who I him that the people may have about] dred pounds the Trust handles. wag) Inotonaive DR Mr | rhaugh te rule the Counce hes striving Li ~_ ‘an old Dutch Bible daie4 1618 and 1619. A HARLEM YOUTIL, made up their minds as to hi; hi * etenman a long ¢ ago, and this TUL @issemble--T 1) dimempie ‘This sorid would be a happy world Inches long, 9 luches wide and & inches fll ae ‘a PRO ie Enaracter . fact, coupled with his expe as the Private] nen he learns at what Em driving, ‘And men would all be brothers, Ik has a Worden cover invesed in leathe: and methods as a political boxs, wid that v. Morton gave a brilliant OMciAl| cgretary of Aloneo Bo Cornell, when the latter Lat him (remble-iec bim tremble! If people did themselves one halt corners, It was the property ot| * Memry George Statement Attacked his career in the future will aot be as| reception last night. But what New | yas Governor sce" lite’ wSRINAIS oacrma ker That they eapect of other Sibrant G. Van Schack, Mayor of Alban: To the Paltor: mugcassful as a partisan as it his been| York desires more than any other func-| tie is steal. debaier and, although a trite RNSEMBLE. Rosion Courier it aks’ ban (uhT Ld Samal gaeaka at Te Genes ina’ heck <ttBwatans ant i the past. So he gets out In time, Hon ts to see him "ar home" to Munich | aggravating at Gimes, his assootares entertain | Though hopeful tone , 1.) borrow, r * Scbaicka and Van Slyck. There are aleo| Poverty”? “London's population may grow Boss Croker “retired” from politics | pal Home Rule. ] steer vompest tor He is about Mttyiwol (1 ANI) Koom (tap to, morrow The Ladies at the Fair, reronts of births and de ed 1099. aubsiat, for dtews tor fm ills city some little time ago. But ~ | You witi tn the last church fair did the young ladie Brookiya, N.Y, @ upon the whole globe, and the limit he continued to hold the wires in his | There died yesterday, in Binghamton < ABE see: FRIAS B esrtow she part? = ——— which mudeiniance etn 10 hier gromth in pops NM cca Tamsalnsd @ power beiind| tho oideat catered recilont pena | je Easy, fe 1h wt Mr slinpuise Great Soll, no they took all THE DIG HAT AND THE LAW, (sche limit of the alone lo furniah food for the seenes despite his retirement. 1) | Spa. the old druggist; but in Was | New York wan Nh RAPHE: Chirage inter Ocean. ~ = nis Now. | ihink Mr, George ie ets ira) tees tian lineicn the only teeterink Gournasy , sriavent of the ice bane a | weain Geen misiiscis ae (heatre nat mis'aken, London's population can not grow tin’a retirement from Republican poli z har aa WEY Hh Ing s Hest dy aot re , . ane : : an bigger be aan ere and yet not offend We ond aleh unten one rene tn 5 * MeN 4, Nes Se icin > Vs simples | The Prine of Walea das come out in opm (15 (he custom im South Chenier for marrie the Is and her growin in area would have to be ‘ce jn Phi: aaeiepie rill Be A Fepesition fall absurd Platt slanders | ye proton ro) rn evtimina jon to the practice of clipping dogs’ esrs ana {and vingle men to lodicate the ditevence in thelr] ini though the code be allent, tnis can’t change ough to take in more than the whole of ; zrokey x, draws rom Tam: | against Mayor Strong, none ia more ab- | cde ionuss coal miigy comb to diocract Us wing horses tale We ar@ now comin es fe oby the manner in wich they part thelr the fact at all, Ragland, Why? Because the popu 4 poll in New York. surd than that intimating that the Mayor | tion of ie vote om be vosecs Whey week. at even & prince may occasionally do eumetaing | vair. The single men part their hair om wwe | vst who obirudes @ Rai eo large, bereeit | don 4 for its subsistence nat (rem the whole ‘The dierence between the two cases} is so distributing New York City pat- ladeipiie Toanca, Jecasivie.—Cloveland Pree sele—Cacser Nowe makes very email, Globe, but from tbe land of London, True it is that all the other countries of the globe preduce many things that are consumed in Leadoa. But It t# also true thet London must produce am equivalent, which she must give in exchange for those things which are produced 1m other coum tries, Therefore, the limit which subsistence sets to her growth in population 1s not the limi¢ ‘of the globe to furnish food for its inhabitanta, {but It 1s the Hmit of London to furnish food fer Jits Inhabitants, Without further explanation, & think the importance of the point will be resdity seen by single-taxers, and I should like to heap what they have to say about tt. |B. F. KIERNAN, 326 Went Sixteenth street. Filial Anthem. To the Editor: My mother, ‘tla of thee, | Star of my destiny, Of thee I sing. Oh, angel friend to me, All days that Joyous be, ‘From thy aoft aympathy, Swect mother, apri Tach hour T bide with fee, Asa bright star I see, Which dark eteralty Brushed from his wing! Sweeter than liberty, Hach mmile I gain trom theo Bweeter by far to me ‘Than heaven can being! Light of my intanoy, Guiding me smiltngly, All Joys of memory, ‘Thy praises ring! Love's fairest imagery, Hope's brightest pageantry, ‘Truth’s purest m, About thee al ‘Through that strong trinity, Love, Hope and Truth that be But sacred guards of thee, Mouter, 1 sing, Over my life to bey Over the destiny Fresh years must bring, Crowned with the constancy, Of sweet maternity, Reign overiastiny With God, my JOHN pwr, A Wall Strect Successor to Carlisle To the Ealtor As Mr. Secretary Carlisle la pald to be abewt to resign on account of the general dissatisfaction With his negotlasions with the bankers, by wht the Treasury eeems to have come out of the [ttle end of the horn or cornaopia every thee it reems to me t 1 atreet nancter 18 In at the head ef the ‘Treasury. [1s needed who will help the Treasury. | Wall street. out of a Such a man Fovodore W. Myers, a great frlend of the Pr ent, and at the samo tine an expert in Ananc 4% shown by his record as Comptroller, The sharpest kind of @ inaucial mind tx needed to dead With the famous nanotera of St. Swithin's tame ani the Executive Committee of tne America® Bankers’ Association. vg #~ BLOODGOOD BEEBR eee for "XX." No Kar To the Eaitor: 1 read the article about Verily there's a demand for # ‘fool catcher* im New York. No doubt the writer is some office prentice oF clerk. whose vanity exceeds Rie purse or who uses his bi (1 for ether ides those of sense. If | was a frm believer ie the Darwinian theory | might imagine this te be yenn'’ from bin forefathers, but do Grimly believe him to be akin to Baleam's quadruped, Xx. % ~ that “Waldert Another View a Dinner,’ To the Fatior Why, nobody paid for that dianer which Rerey Wali, Col. Oehiltres and Maral Wilder had at the Waldorf it wax no dinner at all, ‘These threo Rentemen were simply partaking of & light free junoa. 1 cau vouch for that, LUNCHMAM, 2