Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Bree ist THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE A DAILY HINT FROM W'DOUGALL. “THE FOUNDLING- Evening World's Gallery of Living = Pictures. It was probably accidental, but 1 got one. It must have been accidental, wl- though, of course, It would be more satisfactory were it otherwise, Still, I got on Just as Tow leaning back In my ‘at at Hoyt's Theatre last night, prepared to out on a blase expression that, I flatter myself, Is very becoming, It reached me in a moment, and—oht what a difference in the morning. The blase expression wouldn't fit at all, list- lexaness war impossible; I sat up and waited for another, Guess what it wan that proved so useful? But you couldn't guess, of course, so I'll tell you my ret, mommer, dear. Do not hate me for it. ‘Think of me when I am least NING; MARCH 1, 1805, exhortations kept the audience in thelr feats. A little common sense on such ecoasions ia of immense value. YET ITS MAN! MAN! MAN! The women are always either poking fun at man or holding him up to petti- coated scorn, When they get a chance they never fail to show their magnificent contempt for him as a sex. Hut there fs no spot on this pun-flooded planet where two or three women, with the S0e, | Power of speech or knowledge of the 98.60 | finger-alphabet at their command, come ———— together that it will not be aafe to wager Ormus and Ind against a rhinestone Mi al i breastpin that they are not individually, collectively and otherwise thinking and talking of man. NELLIE BLY'S WEATHER EYE. by the Press Publishing Company, to @ FARK ROW, New York. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1895. CRI y that It Sees Jest as They Are. To the baltor: Mina Nellie Biv'a article about foreboding dreams recalls to my mind a dream that « friend of mine had, aud aw {t might prove interesting to paychologiuts will relate it to you. The friend I speak of war, in the year 1871, @ medical student in Pi It during tt Commune, in Apel or May, and when the work beh dedi raenchaatal nada the cen €f hs VeUeGs ote of pulling down the Vendome Column was going| This charming gown ts cut from a new | the edge of th> velveteen o7et un ray on. One afternoon my friend took @ seat in] shade of cloth called “Petit Pols,” the back and let it dry. Now gum on tne the Garde of the Tullertes, at point from which | bodice being folded into three fashion-| pictures, arranging them so that they the Vendone Column could not porsibly be seen, lable box plaits, each embroidered with) will be straigat and smooth. Over the although the sald monument was not ter Jet stars, while handsome shoulder| margins stretch a small, fancy gold he weather was warm and wultry, and my friend | strang of white cloth are richly em-|cord, which nay be nailed in place by fell asleep while reading, While he was asleep s chow long he could, net ay—he hed as pein, | Foldered in an intrictae pattern of fine|small double tacks, such as are used tm 10 THE EVENING WORLD (ineiwding postage): - Bmered gt the Post-OMce at New York 5 Geeend-clens matter, ‘At the Woman's Council in Washing- bad. Oh, mother, mother—Cissy—Cissy fol dreaa, #0 paintul indeed, that the atrain upon {Jet trimming, which Is repeated for the| fastening matting to the floor. On the = BRANCH OFFICES: ton yesterday he was in the delegates’ Fitagerald winked at me, She positively his brain woke him up. He had been dreaming |COllar, cuffs, waistband, and aggressive jouter margin stretch larger gilt cords, UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Broad- little basque, uniquely arranged in sin-|four in number, crossing them at the corners, and fasten the back. The re sult will be a very handsome plaque wunk. I was sitting there, not saying @ thing, when a large, sleek, Ucklish wink reached me. T gasped; then f had pale pitation of the eyelids; then I realized that @ man had falven from the scaffold erected around the Colonne Vendome, and that his man- gied body was lying on the sidewalk. On arous- ing, to shake off the Impression caused by this minds and mouths all day, while a num- way and Sixth ave, at 224 st ber of unmarried charmers, ranging in PPORLD HARLEM OFFICE—i261n ot and ages irom eignteen to eighty, spoke fear- tea ove. lessly about divorce and marriage ae 7N—209 Washington st. Aid other ANinga. OF whid they, GE that it was mine, mine forever, that Sie wconiceieER. dream, hs left his seat and rambled along the Baby Naming as an Occupation. ~ A, PA.—Press Building, 702 Chest-| course, can have only a poetic or fat, glad wink. I shail press }t in me) _ ag etl Nua de ALANBITK. wien a lie ou The new occupations of women breads et theoretic idea. At the Professional Shakespeare, and look at it regularly] This Is a pleture of the President- | Rue de Castigitone, when, reaching the Place Ver winners are always attracting attention, / ASHINGTON—102 : . z ‘once A wee! stealing pot that called the Senate-steal- | 4m he saw @ big crowd assembled at the foot stated Woman's League meeting in this city ncn A week, i oF ha eet but the strangest yet known is that of ml at the Mamé ‘lime & Boaion ‘member Candor compela me to admit that Cle. [ing kettles black in the Senate at Wash-| °f hoe Sigel wa breech heeippresed ober was an English woman, who, for a consid : awa tots i yaa : suterday, cane 0 o1 |, strange enoug! y ead a paper on “Man,” in which she nf fait hdl at aware i awn ie POPUP RTTON al was told that a man had fallen from the aca eration, furnishes appropriate names for intimated that she couldn't live long i eee, RHEE HE vo Dest bouenlE DIN ty Dane THE GLEANEIS NUDGET. fold and had broken his limbs on the pavement children, She proclaims in the newspe- enough to tell the miserable wretch's HRBOCKEIOS DIARY. adv. vee big ihe ota te ie below. My friend told me afterwards that he pers her willingness to select for the faults, but thought that five minutes pe vi poly not a lady. Cissy's eyelids are] "i Waa completely hewiltered, nay, terror-amtrick modest sum of % cents, a suitable name q . fosnip Here, a Hint There and Tra Diag What bi M Would suffice for the telling of all his] pip, 99, ysug.--two montiw gone, And stum| Iulte #8 active as her little toe-lets. She aa en tk © | when he aw, lying at hia eet, the corpse of the for any baby of high or low estate. All viveaes, a hn Ge ee cnn} was in a radiant humor, appevring as jena y Life, man he had just seen in his dream, He had never that the proud parents have to do who How cruelly sarcastic! But if he is 80] or alt ecru “snd. peteenal lterfernne {am Sneident In “The Foundling, al-| The ofd-tashioned, stanting style of penmanship | seen the unfortunate man before; he had not been wish to take advantage of her profes- villainous) awful ahd horrid, why are} win the teste ireponed in tte Interest at [‘HOUEN T rather think that she was the | which te aren in all the school cops-books | near the Colonne Vendome for a number ot days, sional assistance is to forward, with the ,. say Miwaye’ (RInMIAe ‘ahd talk ie ellie <a tl ilay, and “The Foundling" the Incident, | ain out of voaue, and in its place has been|and he cannot ascribe any eause for thia most 5 ci THE WORLD'S fey, alway eon ee see ictat unis the teeten it Siete neat: | She certainly ruled the roost. Once dur-[ Aloptet ty all advanced teachers what is known | asionisbing dream, which proved to be the exert SNIOACI IA, LORBSPUMPRG COSTAR CGE _— Die eae Fee en baa e vt ling the performance whe made a little [4% te vertical eerint, This, tte claimed, in] viniow of @ coming event. Na eee. 4 Great At Albany, Senator Lexow assures |i” As (0 whi to be Heart, Bower ne tine an linportant period ax thir. | 20 only easier to write, but it te generally more| ‘This dream haa been the aubject of an article bei etd Acetiasbas BER lila everybody that there Is ‘no call for | MMe Cmnned out oxcepe that of Elvridge iy L P . legible at a glance wit Wy ie Beal: a 1h ti and one or two more of like import, and haste” about tho Police Justice bili, | [rt% What a busybody that man is, with his|ty-five years, Instead of twenty-five, a) ee bs tk tho ind, @ little over four years by return mail the applicant will recel February ob ee BU | nipping post bill and hin poking and perking| Was she overwhelmed with confusion? » tn the Revue des Sciences Paychologiaues, tn A hema, WhlOH, it (s othted) ip Wartamthe Though all wchool children have peen taught | Paris, and he lives now in Montr e slunting style from ti Canada, 1 je tmimemortal, there] shall not try to explain much a dream; it per- are very few whe have in after years had «| Plexes the Imagination, even of a sceptic. On the In New York, Commissioner Kerwin | yout tie, might ath at be content to keep] Did she blush, and look awkward? No, sees ‘no good reason for haste’ about | 5, ‘ t to give satisfaction fnterference within such Im s that it willl mother, dear, She giggled. She enjoyed Record. police reorganization. But it happens | not actually vlock n eset staxe chine, that New York City is ina hurry about y dake Ne Lae ? v ie ase eaeiead K in great deal of writing ty) do but have abandoned | other band, can ft be called a mere coincidence? Tomato Soup. i S|) saateceuns 06,08 i ee igee nt lost his equanimity, and | their early inteructions and acquired a ‘fist!’ PARISIAN JOURNALIST. wt ue ee vet ae oh wag ia ao veh fon haa to { broke up nto smail pleces. Mr. Hume] ot their own, which in m: it; Sanaa ar ri He Put in a stewpan one quart can of ’ ’ jess haste to be made, but | Healline to-day easy enough for him to | Oe ‘ d one pint of cold water. q ary Wa ERG GING Ae Beitede pureys was mused, and the audience en-| tie res © to the copper-plate characters of One M: sonia (eee ena nen nee bind 3 Aver-ge Circulat on she does want reasonable promptness | #k¢ !t All he has got to do Ix to quit Mehting fi F pcMeS Tine vane, Se eee In a fryingpan put one tablespoonful of Alt. At another time Miss Cissy | the copy-vook, Thin iw because the form of| Dear Miss Ply: = 1e tabs which have a fluted effect, eact M. Hol-| the lottera as usually taught does not tend itsctf| the jaila and” prlieas ae Tai cooitntgyi ata Being tinea with satin ot. the Barina WA Set SE BLT ALLER Ltd Was on | Feallly to rapid writing, and a cramped and un-|t wish to tell you that they are but|viuiet shade, ‘The plain skirt is of am-| lon cut fine. When the onion Is cole considering the Greater New York pili, | ®ant and does not want to Ment: 1 know that he[it. She didn’t care a hang. On whe| lly hand Is the natural result. ly a too true Tf speak from expgstence, us| ple width, yet ix not in the least cum-| cred. stir into the butter one table is that Brooklyn voted for consolidation |! even been embarransed ty the action of men| came, late, but winking, and the audi-|'# vertical aystem it appears that t 1 have spent four months in jail. Arrested |bersome for promenade occasions, With |SPOonful of flour and add all to the tomas and did it with wide-open eyes and |*B® beve studied to put him Into an att oflenee forgave her, So much for a wink; ae ae H eee e ily traced, und the habit] here in New York City, my first experience was | this stylish gown is worn a hat of white|t0e*: Season with one tablespoonful of without @ particle of misunderstanding | “2#soninm. It ie mot that ho ts afraid of Platt. | Learn to wink, ye actresses. A wink | °° itie Jn Mus respect when once acquired in| to find the oMcer who arrested me offering suE-| felt trimmed with bows of black velvet, | “US one teaspoonful of salt and one Ree tne a eee ee erm A TIRE lor of any bots or any fartion. tlie pertormancer| covers a multitude of sins. way In never lont, At the same time, It] geations of illegal bondamen, and only desisting | gatyeg ety eesctae ag) teaspoonful of pepper. Put the stewpan in office have shown that clearly enough. His affords ample opportunity for the development of | when he found that I was not in porition to a sg 4 b cn the fire and let the contents boll for where there In any fight between him and the | JOY - new city adminiatration be in the one who has| kept the stage walting, while E, The fact never to be lost sight of, In| forced it, T know that Mayor Strong did not |land—the only EB, M. Holland- of action, which she ts far from getting. 565996, ‘The Greatest Dally Circule- : 5 Miss Fitzgerald's dance (fancy me call-| ‘heracta feathers of the “Petit Pols” " | thon Ever Attained by The | Sey rete, ce, Rentemen EFOn | soaltion: Ie that ot mun Who baw AW City. |e Ver HnteR” utter dal wliel haracter in handwriting. cura thelr services. Next 1 was antoniehed to | feathers of the “Petit Pols” shade, fast-| siowiy for twenty minutes. Color with ‘ World or Any Other | Sirtak tHe brake Who Hava gone fo Al: | proposes to) verter It kb (he sors ite ahd Who) |e re a Scand) Gree Camu tama Sees find the person set to guard these law-breakers |CMed by a small knot of Parma violets. | 4 itis burned sugar, strain with a fine \ Newspaper Printed buny to oppowe the Greater New York | white not intending to let Interference hatk him, | MEAP @& Hood as the one ehe did in “The | prot, vette Adler refers to thia In speaking off himself breaking the law, by extorting mom oe a(dGe ata werva lth beeR Cuties bill do not give this fact its full value. [would naturally rather be helped all aroung] @Wlety Girl” In fact, It Ix scarcey &@fthe methods te thah Srasatia Ue any ant dance—merely a gorgecus dis Mr, Lauterbach says: “Mr. Brookfleld ogre, lace that and I always have a pleasant talk when] The new Excise Hoard wivided the axe In great | y we meet.” Then Mr. Brookfield chimes | shape to-day. More than thirty heads fell Into y, in and says: “Mr. Lauterbach and 1|the walling basket, ‘They were nearly all thoae ie nployed at the Workingman'a| for the privilege. to which every man in his Decline of Halt Mourning. Of the | School of the Sovtety for Ethical Culture. The] charge was entitled, Leaving this clty for the| gfalf mourning opular tradition insists shall] vertical script." he says, “han been adopted In] court Issuing the warrant, the oMcera continu: | any extent, 1 a t be displayed, That is to say, the | all grades trom the very lowest, After the first | ally showed thelr disregard for law by entering ede, ent, lavend Jace was—well, don't force me to explain, | few when simple standard forma of | ealoons and compelling my attendance there also. | sntdes. Bray, and t yy {28 now used as out of mourning colors! ple, ‘The day of extravagance and os- ind fried a erisp brown, no longer worn to — and all the violet Simple ‘Table Decorations, tack and white bi Table decorations are now very sime ‘Language. for I'm still young, mother dear, A ne | lettere have been taught, Individual differences| At tast reaching the end of the journey, If had a very pleasant talk, As a matter bape Mae beat wee ate Vlon the programme last night declared | permitted to assert themsely ‘The atm ts] there was no Gant for tharee months, Me Ake UGA | too generally to give them their former | tentation in this regard has passed and of fact, we always do." All of which tn | tBat 1% effcore are necessarily of x sen vein, | that “children under seven years of age] Plain, legible writing and individual charac-| was too busy puntshing men for striking to at- |sisnificance. Of course the bereaved one | js now considered vulgar as {s an over= . too sweet for anything, And 80 the), ‘rcititate business and place responsibilities | Shall not be admitted.” Need I say|'e"" bom 3% tend to criminal business Placed In the county |@0eS not change abruptly from deep | abundance or too great variety of food, harmony chariot rolls on. LG LMRSTGCI ternal oma choosing, |more? Cissy wore a iideous gown that ail, T was thrown continually Into contact with| Mourning to bright colors, She natu-| ‘Th great point 18 to have everything =| uNow that the slaughter by the trol-|!® whom they can place thelr individual trust, | Was moot ‘nbecoming. It cost a creat] , Sometimes the “Jagky’” man. despite the or-| eriminala of every degree, most of whom hal ree atets tubstitute colors first and | perfectly cooked, hot, and delicately PLATYs « WAR: ; acua Ol | thls looks Hike a logical position. Dut there erefdeal probably, but It was the sort of | UMtly repulsive nature of his aMiction, 1 a] spent one or mare terms in prluon and seemed | returns to habitual wearing apparel by | served, ‘a , [ley cara in Brooklyn has counted over |e fi planes tor which lute of men walt drens that a Gory. Western Iewtine lady | uree of enterlalument to those upon whom he] to boast of thelr knowledge of crooks and crooket-| gradual transition, but the hard and — : 20, opening campaixn of Mr. Platt's|one hundred victims, the authorities arc | 10°" vould bay when her manager sizcoated | 2rcee NH company. f xaw tim, the other day, | ness Dentea the privilege of private converm- | fast rules regarding the manner of it is Ure Your Full Name. ; a has resulted in disaster, His|determined, if possible, to take some e+ 6 amuse a cable car's whole load of passengers in] tlon even with thors dearest, letters openet and jeft to individual preference. He Gi abkine SE GHG - + valiant army having marched up the| stringent measures to stop it." Then it] No appointments by the Mayor, but some rich | that she look luxurious. 1 hope that} third avenue, in his endeavors to convince the| in some cases contents told to other prisoners. Perens In the customary marking of under- i BM) 46 now proceeding to march down|was really necessary that the century |crumnte fell trom the tables in the Publle Workn| CI88Y will resume her pretty Enalinh| conductor that he could come Inside to amoke,| After three monthe of this lite, 1 was taken to| To Ae Gaal cava garments with indelible ink it would @gain, Major-Gen. Lauterbach has al-| mark should first be passed? Department and Corporation Counsel's otce, And| Simplicity, discard that frumpish gown | And a little later, another of his kind was keep-| court to have tho prosecuting attorney plead with | iebihcand be but little more trouble to use the Ah, met and throw away the horrid monumental] ing the people in a Hroadway cap in roare ot] me to plead guilty and go on suspended een-| Christmas cards which accumulate so | full name Instead of initials, and on hat with feathers that replaced the sim-|taughter by his way of calling out the name of| tence so as to eave him condemnation for cost-;TAPIdly at the holiday season may be | outer garmeats a convenient place ple Puritan bonnet she wore at Daly's. | each street, ond then singing “Man, Poor Man."'| ing the Government money for my expenses, and &Touped and hung on the wall like other | should be selected—say the inside of the Do this, for my sake, Ciswy, please, I] When he didn't have a street to call out, he] when refusing this and demanding tral ani | pictures, For the foundation use stiff |collar-band or the edge of the sleeve— had heard that Cissy gave away h's with | Would ask his neighbor: “Are you married?" | proving tnnocenco 40 that the Jury took no time|pasteboard cf a size to hold two or| Where the full address could be placed. her winks, but I found none. In fact, 1| 4M, without awaiting a reply, would resume the| for dotermining It, turned loose to make my way three rows measuring the same. The was surprised to see what a good ihe beige of hin song. ‘The last seen or heard of | home the best 1 ow ae Ge eee may be four, six, clght or more, aiways Scrambled Exae. : m he ings al 0 tot e et, but in the United i rer caver : terpretation ahs gave of the tricky Rigel esq welt tar hits, N Biales Cour aah (a caslet the rot eltion ot |euyeven, wumue™ Cover the pasteboard| Take ® small ploce/ce butter: andi a Maybird. Her speech was as pleasing @@ {With black, erimson or blue velveteen | tittle cream: warm In a frying pan. her acting. Clssy's no greenhorn, I'd [a eth EO awe * |after placing the pictures together to| Break six exgs In it and stir until you know, Upon good authority it ts sald that the sum of] Personal Magmetism and Personal | sce that they do not overlap and that a| slightly cooked. Serve hot. feady be.n to th * — Die beace—cot Gis uessee cupareniy Mr. Cleveland thinks the financial The scheme to force the Mayor to|@Westion ought to be taken out of poll- capitulate by cutting off his police re.| ts and considered from a business Srganization supply’ train at. Albany {ANd patriotic standpoint only, Undoubt- ed brilliant, but the Mayor very |edly. But when shall we get a businexs- @Mtectively turned the Piatt position by | like and patriotic Congress to so con- evolving @ reorganization of his own,|#ider this great question? 4 ia : in 2 Rliaad ltl Mollee patronage i |. Perhaps when the majority at Albany ve what italready han, | D## done all it wants to with the police 4 Marathon chict -F, departments throughout the State, it for ‘The Foundling,* $1,000 in bills was found upon the floor of one = ea | = tong. enough in politics Aone ala will give New York City a chance to Faestocd and HB, M.Robson—weil, 1¢| 9" OH" laa Ury-apod houses the otter morning | eda “een ; j : 2 % rh Bailes . , . Juicky person who 1s able to go about los h| Miss Nettle Bly: T was very. muc reste EME erro AGN By a better. A boss with al! the offices at| "form ‘ts own Police Department and makes you laugh, It Isn't as ARS wera Nes ASAE TOs gm/ abet MRIS Raa | eae ee oe ee vate bed LETTERS, | ton 1 November, we find that the sheep ’ his command can sometiings afford to| Police Courts. “Too Much Johnson—my pet farce—but |* ? “ie CLEANER, | Personal atmosphere. Whilo 1 have not had a —— Weck Rept det Ie, (he oven, Conny Satins (Pe < bene cae labs 7 NER. . whole of the Summer, and as the she ~ arent Public sentiment and “declare! gtrange in the way of fate. Here in Nee pele ond ae cr od panies — sclentific education, T have been a student of as- | 17%» eatvmn te open to -verybaty whe hav @! hit see bymuht, home thelr forks, It ly & pres ; " upon the representatives of pub-| ¢, y A man looking for a mother and finding i tronomy for several sears Iam convinced from | complaint tn mate, a arevins? to reatiinte, ine : mine ; 7 Congressman Wilson, whose bill did so . . ’ atiiate, i suimptive argument that October had not yet q Me opinion. But the boss without | much to popularize the bargain counter, two, one an acidulated spinster and the| GHEAT MEN OF OUR OWN TIME. |) inveuigations thas the rays of the sin are | formation to gine, @ aUdies of genie! imerst! lo commoed, ant that, consequently, our Lord Patronage—if such a thing ts possible—|iing the office that a great bargain the other a prosperous married woman, magnetic, and that these magnetic rays encounter | diacuas or a public service lo ucknow'els, umd whe was not horn on Dec. 35, when mo flock were out , @ by placing himseit in opposition to the| counter mogul was filling cniy two years will remove all traces of solemnity from tho friction of the atmosphere, which increases 19 | can pul die idew tito loss thin 14) walk Luny ta the felde, Nor could. he have been bora . Accredited agents of a popular reform be the most austere. The entire episode is density ac the rays approach the surface of the | jers cannot ve proiais L | tater ptember, a8 the: flocks: were etill in makes himself merely ridiculous. % Fea i AIR GHGS te tlant most humorous. Silly people say that ae ee ee aiden tae —— lthe feds nigh On this very ground the 11 . r “ iow vel sad, r, Choate ts ri i 3 y E e. vere: S80. ‘6 . = > i. m >. Bi | Nativity ember should iv 4 ‘Mr. Platt should abandon his ‘war’ sath rg eve gece x it is broad, but its simply laughable. Tea cus (ena Reasentanie’ tan tha couche sal Mary C, Eaton Still the Ramparts | N#ivity in mber should be given up. The 6 at once and go back to his-old methods | #4 the Legislature cannot lega ee That dreadful accusation of broadness ee ese wee Gata | Pathe Ball | Witte os all right It is on» when man beging of deals and compromises with those | Passes on the railroads for its mem- {s reaily too droll. Could anything be Riedie Peet Bakers great astronomers oaid| 7 aD atrald that “0, M0 hap very tiile | the ridicutons task of adding to it that people who boss the offices. ‘That way lies his| bers. There will be a downright loss of broad in New York? That's what I want we Ghia suguention careful consideration, think | MOR #euse alse she would como to the coneiv.| Wi! dourt and question tt LF. fees. surest path to victory over public| ®° much good “velvet” on mile: reform and political decency, to know, Why take all the humors of unconventional situations as breaches of decorum? Life is full of them. We sun spots”? could be | ln that there are too many children in the — intelligently determined. Persoually, Tam satie- | f2mllle> of the por, ond in these distressing On the Brooklyn * fled that the atmosphere of the planet known ux tes, too, when thousands of mien are thrown According to Senator Hill, Senator ] si Chandler ts a real mean thing, so there! | To the Editor: 4 ON THE RAMPAGE One trembles to think what the gentle- deallicely oxlets wa roar ar teem tthe see rae rata tunis cntrey dv tothe tieuon fallin 1 "Cs Swill ry and cage’ a tong MYERHE Pot. Bat pray, fut endure « ‘ . as 5 twe 1 the rays of the sun In entirely due to the friction famttiet Will py and take a tool eae Se 5 Mr. Chandler, of New Hampshire, in-| ™#" from New Hampshire might bave THAT EXCISE SLAUGHTER. cafe or the smoking-room. As for all of the atmosphere between the sun and the earth, | BF0UEh the qieat est side she wilh Gud instead Alla as reuicome: and: To the eity @eiged in one of his personal attacks on| P€€M but for Senatorial courtesy. tis this talk of constructing swee: little Thanking you for starting an interesting actentifc | Cf “th® Weat-dimpled babe’ whe speaks of, | ann sane bre? | it ean i ty iowasuite Gh aor Vile ikivarine siege ve On the Union “L!"=you'll nd tt aa 4 Democrats in .he Benate last night, It If the Assembly Cities Committee will| (4s sung by Excise Commissioners Murray, Har- | POCtle affairs for the matinee girl—well, discussion, I am, very truly yours, E. C. W, abe sot i ttle ing belags, with Tiding that Pact: GoM Bal Naw Sor { would have been singular if he had let} turn a listening ear for one second | purser and Woodman.) Just watch the matinee girls at the the- eee, ne urea ineles pink Ulta) bony By the :ime they arrive at ‘Gates a York, no other hearing will be necessary Wind?" Do you think that wild buttaloes Miss Nellte Bly* You ask, “What fs there about! ong wit) find older children with scarcely any More than one ever: contemplaten, ‘The ex-lobbyist thinks it necessary to| on the Police Justice bill, iaaiw Wcnasat Gain waren wld drag them to “Shore Acres," or death that we fear It eo? We are only M686 snces upon their frozen fect, snd vow fen @ reteation of his identity with the == Do now decre | Too, for Reform, “Egmeraida?” Let us laugh and enjoy and blood; we subsist on food—bread, meat. | ty cover them. I insist It it « theme thet te Formerly ‘residents hereabouts : Republican purty to plunge periodically| The best thing about our oleomarga- | Without remors [1 don't agree ourselves, for we live but once, and Ge But for the spirit of Gof. but for the ROM | sate of amaica te alloved teeeath nur alors ‘Were provided with shuttle trates, ® partisan abuse of Democra' He|rine product, according to Agricultural | That bait our With their deers we're a long time dead, If we never and, sometimes, charitable feelings Implanted {0 cries and stripes Hitaley euline aes And those that chiefly made the Ite e * lugs such attacks in by the ears on the|Secretary Morton's report, is that last | Despite their sobs And 1 maintain get anything naughtier than “The our hearts, would have lived and acted 2ke oF the pont, and it!/will prevent cther poor men'| News assed ta hue pains; Most inappropriate occasions, and seems | year 118,195,049 pounds of it were sent | Mist love their Joo they should estate | icoundiing’ we shall not fare badly. any other bipeds, and even Ike quadrupeds | from marrying on a few dullats a woek and Roa da Werk the Elsie ce maine 9 to -egard them as essential to his stand-| abroad, ne Neem py ALONE ves Resides, there's a sweet little play See ee ee reaeee at tng | {RUMINE Into. misery hundreds, yes, thousands! they run the tralne to sult themselves j pee Bis own party, The New Hamp-| Now that the League baseball schedule | And ask us why They make veh cracks] C@led “Lethe” that precedes tt, “Lethe| The biggest man In the Assembly at Albany ts!1 think t am sure: That the rude and tgnorant | °" “elpless beings. MARE G” BATS And care not whether you are late, hay een Baise te Pelers that the} is out the monctary issue and the ap-| They have to fy, And swing the axe is so sweet that it gives one a sensation |S. Fred Nixon, or Sir Fred, as some folks call! fear geath more than do the educated and en- | W. J. HACKETT, Brooklyn, M. Te : = tail nothing In. Republicentnn but in, | Proaching death of the Fifty-third Con- | We make reply On O's and Mac’ of nausea. It will pass into the oblivion | hm. He ts aimoat mv tall as Speaker Fish, WhO / vigntened. How can it be that ‘the moment|A® 'mapectors Unforgivable Error. . yin Republicaniam but 1n-| green reassume thelr natural impor-|"I@ our Excise To sacrifice that {ts title suggests to-morrow night. of Inches more than six feet in height. | the breath leaves the body” © © © “it ta no TO the Editor: on wen UL See MO { _fense ieled of Democracy. tance. Pulls cut no tce."* ‘Them ts nat nice Its dainty subject hovers around the alghs more than any of his colleague® | jonger our dear one." If true love had existed 1 went to see Chie? Rodennough at Police Lt 3 ‘Chandler's abuse was heaped on Sena- ar And a, And 40, love of a mommer and daughter for the | N!son 1s frequently calied “the big Arebrand. {se Ghoutd live forever, even when we are dead Headquarters Monday last to learn what. griey-| T° the Editor: Teady to Mcht, and being fers Hill Murphy, Roach and Martin for reen goods still in demand. | Although Although same person--and what a person! No- | de-suse be t ourselves. Truly does Rabbi Eliaeser Hacapot + @ileged corrupt acts in connection with| period of depression in that business 80 | They've had to go, body calla “Lethe” naughty, but to my | UMally gete what he wants, Part of the time say in Ethics, 12-29: “Against your will you are ‘Mab caused the city paymaster to refuse me/OWN land if ft was taxed up to ite full value, ‘ elections, and tor other misdeeds which | jong as the supp!y of brand-new foois | Ter Pome acct mind it is worse than all the alleged | %* {# styled a radical, and at other times Bes cronted; against your will you aro born; against PaYMeNt for my Kervicer ne election Inspector, | What does an owner of land do anyway? Simply { Be declared unfitted them to sit in the| continues to exceed all demands BK we are tive At the mean trish risque-ness of "The Foundling.” “there | 22% fo" Nixam Ts depends on what he wants cup will sour soul tives in. your body. and! N48 more than aatunated! when I learnt tm bat Rank around waiting IM the sit i ugh with And inake tt gut has a good big voire, which, supplementing his cs ss clerk 1 was rote had write dustry of the whole community raise the 4 @enate. 4 hh glee Aue iedd ee asas are some clever people engaged In that Seite nip aoe encegaitians | against. your will you wilt di the clerk 1 rot 1 had written on i en ° Tk w not worth while to inquire now| Firebug Grauer is lucky to get off |As we devroe— It makes m ee NaN DyCRIs One In that) commanting gure, helps him gain recognition. | JOsEPH & wourr. | the A in one instance where 1 should ot hia land) We den't want land owners; «| tate the recoris of the Senators asealted, | With @ life sentence. Even the electric ¢ decree— Tt makes tne sick }fa a and is exceedingly | 49 a kicker he Is rated At, alchough there ian't a jhave written “yea. a terrible erime, W® Want land users Tr is the men that bulld F 1, and §, Miller K As wo decres— It makes me sick | KU nt has the right | 4 more genial fellow in the lower house, He houres and ships. the men that make two bla IDB-BOOK, | ¥en, a8 Chairman of the Beard, 1 “EVENING WOHKLD" G But it is absurd to see » notorious w.| Chair ts too comfortable a punishment Jobbyist like Chandler criticising the | fF Such @ cowardly scoundrel, 7 sca. | tea of farce ane Joseph Humphroys’s | chivairous, to, 19 hie way, always for the wom bas and reparate the ballota, place them in thelr ree Of KIS Rrow where only one grew Defore, Theme 4 . heads must tumble at the strik-}cockney sketch !y a capital plece of] folk the farmera and Uttle legisiative chaps = spective boxes and make * mute im my book that/@F@ the men that the single-tax would encourage @haracter of his associates, and it isnot} = | Ing of the clock, kK. and Helen Tracy is almost as | tna: don't dare to speak for themaclves, He ig| ClUbe of New York--XLI tha person voted. f% the Good Government Clyb/>¥ taking the tax off all the products of labor Surprising to find Mr. Martin, of Kansas,| New York State took @ step forward] write their fellows do their duties like felons in |KvCd Hs Kate Meek In Loo Mich John} tng mouthpiece for all Western New York, end publican Club. that raised all thie trouble will not allow for | And all that the landlord would get as owner declaring that if one-half charged against | from the gallows to the electric chair. | | 4 dock Masai Holloway and Marsuret ct whenever the Erle County members want any Clerical error they had better try and get angels | Would go to the community and make up for the racogped ip connection with corrupt! Why should It take two steps backward | awaiting the sensation of a short, sharp shock jmust also, be complimented. nati’ ng Nixon gets it for them. Nixon sella grave- for inspectors next y J. MEADE, deficiency caused through taking the taxes @@ bby practices were true he would bel to the whipping-post? | From Retorm’s high-handed hatrhet on an Ex-! Hoyt’s and get winked at. Perhaps youl «tones a4 home, in Chautauqua, and te about Rueniy-cigath Bi of the Four-| the products of labor. HAMILTON HAY. More fitting for the penitentiary than = else blook! ii No Ad [MONE Bet such a nice wink as T re: | thirty-five years olf He is Aguring on sitting teenth Assembly District. for the United States Senate. Patchogue has a ghost, a headless i = —— - Wan aitrar cd by the fMamboyant beanta | im the fenate for his district next year, 7 icin iat and Patchoguers, like the ghost, s WORLDLINGS. of my personality? Joyous thought! J — = eat in aie ‘ The Trilbyesqueness of the Times inclined to lose their ds over it Ul go again, for winks are winks, and EMPIRE STATE BITS. wainat the Wh nee! To the Editor: x A PE3ILOUS INCIDENT. : z ace Atlee paving il -expeadialle taec@ha Prandiaso Le ATATE To the Editer PALe Wee as UAlIb? CRE’ the Lattaticcarten ce The performaace of “On the Missis- Aga SO ee Oe SOA Mibu Fath RECO EAN |e it Parent niet bteenre Prune eines 1 read the article about ET, Geery'e brutat}mode!, who posed for the “altogether* at the sippt” at the Columbus Theatre last se r e € tat the other axes) cooraty t f its swelling ouput of col. | BEYOND THE REACH OF HOPE, Feige yer te ee os amas jee Mt iutroduving the wiipping-post, and (hits | painters’ studios, Ske had several “admirer@® Bight was interrupted by an incident | BARdlers were too much for him, | and tm the same breath @pnounces adusirare ct the K vay duty to siy something which may inepirojand hed had various “afairs.” she had a big map.o cap year. 4 | meta , others to rise up and oppose such brutality. | K. | he 001 “Lee! co mot down in the » and which may| “Little Monte Carlo" dtd a flourishing | | : Foxes and coons have been decimating the aaa ae Wout ake a ae hs heart aS ve f se Bes te Billy," the after all turn out to be a tragedy. One| business again yesterday, Whe R Slaton, a far k County, Ga poultry of the Watkins Glen victaity £0 to the| fool, was her lover, and asked her twenty times us Kain y » Where is th i, i vel Fiji Islands and give the cantbals pointe] to marry him, She was @ ‘lady’ who in reall ef the supernumeraries in the proces-| sheriff of Westchester County? RAT) B10. OO6 \IAAY) ReaaoD, OR Wa mh HN irks Fealdent 18 dead. Hew iw) to anture. ht oe ee aes os 4 Bree ee oriecns voveliors’ vate ISA AIAAG Taleinences IA ae re Faeries erate eat a ary gn how to torture human teings, of some mise [would not be received in any decent society; | Mionary onght to be sent to E. jerry. Inste ange to say, the world ts Trilby- principal pertormer. It's a little late in the session for| A photographic snap-rnot cf an albatross taken y Peck, of Bergen, is two and @ halt De oe ee hi Perry touted but, strange to say, the world ts Trilby-craayy Senator Chandler to be minding Kan-) by a Mr Kouwew ma Pacis ame 4 and knows the alphabet thoroughly, 5 ow to treat! the ladies wear Trilby bats; they give Trilkg Torches are carried in the procession, i hey Sateen iy ei fellow-people and fear vod (if he can be) teas, from Trilby clubs, Wke to hear thelr feet ‘@nd one of them falling set fire to the | 84s'8 business, voaled the fa at Us wintge must have moved | 1h Ba pean a cl on oes on jade t undersand what It is to fear hina, | alluded to as Triiby feet, and yet avold the ques Indian dress of Harry D. Arnold, «| #¥9a when. they epemed t6"be moran AP ae SBT make: Ie ba | Perhaps he will thea hatch less crue: schemes, | tion as to Trilby virtue ©, tempore, O fin @¢ colored boy. The hempen fringe blazed | March winds will afford a pleasing remarkabie reeuit of the general mourning | 1 Landing Pirdiriadl presapyat enn Nong tLe pitane 2 . change from the puffings and blowings ares Piha i@eiae, (oc tor amber A Sonora Falls iceman bas placed beneath a + Fd. | steclo mores! ’ LB x Z . : ‘ th to eat In July telligible Post-Marks, tat you are forced to apend thelr even expects to vat an J | Vain . 5 + _gmhere s cool-headed stage carpenter! Can't the Seventy persuade Mr. Gerry cig j : : | Jamestown girl, all under twelve To the Editor: Vream's Sunday Werk, ‘fortunately met him, and with @ pall/io get out of the way of the Police oa _ years have organized themselves int von uate ib AC dlapumlegn. Clan rt ie {| Allow me to complain of the minerable way in Ealtor: yet weter and @ blanket soon extin-| justice bill? | VERSES FROW BLOOWINGDALE. Little Sundeams, for good works and mutual im-| 4.4", Irn ‘even (sy fea Wen | #bich loral letters are postmarked, Im nine cases that Miss Rebsecs Proam takes madi the fire, although not before = provement Twenty-eighth attest, A tow pears ogo the | Sut of ten At 1s Imponsible to decipher the time | fouble to do good. It te right that she haw was badly burned. All who have tears to shed prepare to} ae The ages of nine members of the Price family | re i in tte mund'e eve a maceif@rent mone | ihe artici was mailed and the station it was | SUch & mean, sly business as a way of becoming ‘The incident was one full of peri) to|let ‘em go When Platt and Miller meet Perper caer once Ne : of Chautauqua County foot up 672 yeara ‘The | Ci Mal Im tte mint ae Pepe ee mailed from. If the stampa are at all worth | #ROWM: If she would do charitable work she would fhuman life. There was danger that the = Apaitha deueae as ae combine! AgeN Of LE decent eee eee ae iim proposed edifice | 2AYIM& let ua have thone that will print legibly, certainly get more credit. It is not a woman's (much less a lady’ penter amount to 478 years place to go around hunting fire would be communicated to the| “The Hon, Thomas ©. Platt ts not Cw. 8 OF a jolly old gum drop oo tke © slese at ginger pep His Love, fatt OF © tamous bridge in Venice heave @ sigh. | Toa: vind upon. | + rin tit in still a Republican castle pales wings. There was cunger of a panic| well.” He needs rest and quiet | And I love to aee the inoking-glassen took, — | At Dale, Wooming County, & tree blew 40m) spain, The Club was organised in 1819, ant Aaa yphdaliade geo de ieprade py i on farmers fon, bresking his log . i : . ae eens the auie or among the al It qisue'acase eres ieiestbeilintas rrr eat to nls Dev's soniance and the tres] MMe Wen, a powertul Instrument for the purty] Christmas Teo Late im the Ye felling te mot thievii rhe. ‘ ] of} The usual confict of reports is mingled | Gr 4 aurving-needie wink the other eye, topped over upon dim, breaking bia Quah JR teat ae Py hats. 19:8 | To she Heltah 3: burning boy was a harrowing one, | with the other battles in Cuba. membership limit om. The first half of] tn anawer to “Storm Myers, Brooklyn, N.Y. 4 some women fainted. But singu- - ‘end fortunately a panic was avert-| No barbarous whipping-post for eivil- arte juch credit cannot be given | ized New York. possible Hist) mw more than two-thirds | 1 tune it that he ts a lutte doubttul whether Albany Ears Are Stuffed, A a ; the birth of Whrint recorded in the Bible did] To the Editor: He osid: My love is Like the aes, s . cally occur in the month of December, It wa on Browniow's voice cou " Of mind prevented 0 fre be- dust to try If T could make the ocean pee : hem at thy feet tor thee.”” As Mr. Platt was in Albany at the time of the sheep (o the deserts about the Passover, and bring] New York be heard 160 miles at Albany for some Bind the scenes, and to the cool-headed | y The vast cradle of the 4 “Wonder if we'll over be gree and picked pt 4, like the love of -me fortuna hem home at the commencement of the first| decisive action? And can't the Rapid Pramsit BYEEER pf the avdience. who caw at onc: |!" __ OF & weeping willow weep. ‘No hope fer samrwe're awry out near ae cor]. ‘TRO Lid® turma aweeping out again, ‘ain, As the Passover occurred in the Spring, | ConM@ission hear it, (oo, in its stentoriaa power, ch node of the danger and whose | Deen _ Or on agile silver watch epring like a Geet Ber of Steen Hundred and Fourty-leventu street Ané carries thom to other girls’ dogs at the New York dog show.—Waahington | und the ret rain began early in the month of and demand for action, action? é Mke March, sure enous! wer ewrem | sad Great Wemera avenue, Chicago. Emma Playter Seobury. | Poot Marchesvan, which answers to part of our Os- MISS 6 M. &, of Brooklyn and How Terk. fh 4