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Pubtiched by the Preas Publishing Company, 2 te @ PARK ROW, New York TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1895. Batered at the Post-Ofice at New York ao 4 second-class matter. ————— ee BRANCH OFFICES: qway ond Sixth ave, at 32d at. om ove. BROOKLYN—900 Washington ot. PMILADELPHIA, PA.—Press ot ‘WASHINGTON—T0s 14th ot. No. 12,250 | WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junetion of Broad- WORLD HARLEM OFFICE—125th ot, and Medt- i14ing, Ts Chest- fn rejoicing over the adjournment of Congress? Would it not have been & funny exhibition if the Senate and House of Representatives of the Fifty third Congress should have been found throwing their books and files into the air and capering over the floors of their chambers at the intelligence that the stock gamblern of the Exchange had gone out of existence? The Stock Exchange intended to tmply deep public interests, But Is tration of the old story the kettle? * MONOPOLY ROUTED. The United States Supreme Court yes- terday rendered a unanimous deci- sion in the suit involving the con- tinuance of the patents of the Bell Telephone and the General Electric Lighting Company, including the Edison incandescent lamp. The de- cision terminates the patents, and af- exhibition was regard for the ft not an tus. of the pot and fects monopolistic interests said to reach six hundred million dollars of capital. Of course, it will be necessary to ob- tain the full decision before understand- ing Just how far it reach But the persons Interested adversely to the pat- ents declare that it completely sets at rest the question of their continuance and finally terminates the three Edison patents for the carbon transmitter owned by the American Bell Telephone Company, and a number of other very broad patents owned by the General Electric Company, including the impor- tant patent on the tncandescent lamp. The opinion is written by Justice Har- lan. It will be generally received with eatisfaction, The inventors or those who have made the great inventions available have enjoyed, an they deserve to enjoy, very large emoluments. Enor- mous fortunes have been made, and the value of the inventions warrant large remunerations, But the people's inter- ests are to be studied, and it ts well that they have met protection in the highest court in the land, AN ELYSIUM DOWN THE BAY. Why fs it that the “Come 0: ways the only one arrested aes woods caset @ broken overhead wire, ga neatly as the Juggernauts on the track ever killed @ echoolgirl, The Power of Removal bill has stood too Jong as the one reform accomplish- ment of the reform Legislature, The police census of New York will begin April 1, at the same time that the fooi-finder starts In to have fun, ‘Warner Miller's position ts a com- prehensive one. He stands on all sides of tne Republican question, ‘Tha Hon. Warner Miller ts prepared for any sudden change in the position of the breastworks, While the lamps hold out to burn the vilest atmosphere pervades the “L’* road car at night. Staten Island fs almost without sin. Its proximity to spotlessness wa: ‘We've had Boss Croker. We have Boss Platt. Are we now going to have Boss peers What the Advecate of the Whip- ping Post in New York Has to Say. (Hibridge 7. Gerry, in The North American Re- ew) White it fe true that it 1s the object of society to reform the criminal, it is not the poliey of the State to encourage imprisonment, because, a8 @ matter of political economy, that involves expense to the Mate, Kvery fresh convict Imprisoned costa fomething to maintain and keep, and the State Which could entirely obviate the necessity of State prison would reap an enormous accession to ite coffers by avolding a correspondingly large Qutlay and expense. It in a question worth considering, then, not simply as a deterrent of crime, but aa @ question of political economy, whether, in addition to Imprisonment, some other means may not be judiciously resorted to which would tend, at all events, to lessen and diminish the commiasion of crime even if It were Ineffec- tual te absolutely suppress It . Corporal punishment {# to-day the principal method of enforving obedience to the rules and regulations of the prisons in which convicts are confined. It possesses the advantage, when properly inflicted under medical supervision, of not Injuring the health of the criminal té whom tt 19 applied, nor of interfering with bis per- fonal avocationa At the same time, the it Uon of physical pain in something which the lower clase of criminals instinctively dread, from which they shrink, and which they will willingly avotd it they can, It 19 an argument which they can apprectate, mo matter how illiterate they are, or how debased by crime, or how besotted by indul- geuce in liquor. ‘There are crimes which Lard Coke mays are not so much as to be named among Christians, They {nvolve the anpltcation of brute to ese, {mmature, Innocent chiidtiond. crimes, aro frightfully upon the increase in the city of New York and in the State of New York, as shown by the records of the New York Boclety for the Pr.vention of Cruelty to Children, where mpecific cases, with the facta, are carefully pre- served and can be produced to verity this star- ting ateatment at any time It may be 60 area, ¢ © © Something must be done, tm- Prisonmant evidently 1s of no use. The only rem- ey which can be successful Is that which has been tried elsewhere, In cases where the character of the offense indicates that It consista in or ts Accompanied by brutal violenes, and that the offender 1s one who can only be reached through physical pain applied pernonally to himelf. | Maryland and Delaware utilize thin mofo of Punishment in cases of wife-beating and offenses against Place of business on the west side, of an origi ways nea Assurance the bookseller dott Deana oct THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1895) Broad of brokers throwing up their hate] A DAILY HINT FROM M'DOUGALL.| ARGUMENTS FOR THE LASH. | Evening World's Gallery of Living Pletures. M. RIBOT. Picture of the French Pre- ‘This is mier whose declaration in favor of an international understanding on the sil- ver question is encouraging the ailve: ites. -——s THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. ‘A second-hand book seller, who has a small Ponrensed sense of humor. His jokes are Je, and that he knows how to real mn them in evident from the fact that the other Jay he hung out @ placard on which he had rinted the following: DURING LENT 1 WILL ABSTAIN FROM PROFIT. was sorry to notice that notwithetanding this was apparently not rushing business. ° ‘The recent resignation of Superintendent of Pollee Patrick Campbell, of Brooklyn, because It was claimed by Commissioner Weiles he was too 014, possesses grim humor, when it Is discovered that Mr. Weller In only one year younger than the Row pensioned Superintendent. lou to different political that one year, perhaps, But as they be- ties, it is Inferred means a score, oe A amall town near Now York boasts of @ YESTERDAY'S WEDDING. it Calla Fort vening Wo To the Editor: Would you be kind enough to tay the follow- i questions before your readers? Would there have been an aristocratic mar- Hage in the Gould family if the “Wizard of Wall Street were still alive? How much water had to be put into ‘7. road and other stock to enable the family to purchase @ real live count? Would Archbishop Corrigan give a dispensation and personally attend « wedding during Lent if the bride were not the richest Protestant girl in America, and if the mi contract would not contain Promise that the children of the fewly married couple shall be brought up in the Fellgion of the husban How much will be the amount of commission ue to that well-known matrimonial agency which supplies titled foreigners to American helrenses? Would it not be an appropriate motto for the Few Cantellane crest: Non olet? AN AMERICAN GIRL. Parely a Love Affair. ‘T the EAltor: Sir: I think Mina Anna Gould should at least three marriage ceremonies. It ta too common tn have only one performed, A marriage like hers, that I ‘for true love only,” cannot be performed too often, and one of the bride's friends told us—her sinter, I think—that it & pure love affair, and we believe her; yes, we do; and I will prove to the public at large it {a marriage for real love—and great love—yes, ar, b one of the parties loves a title so much that she Is willing to pay two millions for it as soon as the bonds are signed, Of course, fifteen millions end @ young lady goes with the bargain, And the dear little effeminate Count—God bless him and make him physclally stronger for bis labor of love—he loves the gold so much he marries "ze lady." Don't tell me it is not a love affair, There never was such a love affair in this coun- try before. No, air, American men are not in it Love at firnt sight, love for @ title, love for gold. American gold—great love, atrong love, love with all your heart and soul, love for millions. JOHN HENRY, ‘Twenty-second street and Eighth avenue, Readers, Too Late fur his Now. Altnough $2,000,000 was a large bid, would It not be good plan for the “Count* to have a few circulars printed (I am quite sure that any Printer would furnish the same gratis, which, on the pro the Count would be enabled to meet vived in London, coat of tan cloth, edged with sable tail, with Its cape of green velvet, and its Medic! collar and half site embroidery, ‘The New Henry I Velvet, lace, Con tin slashings, enor- mous ruffs, and the Medici collar are the distinguishing features of the new Hen- ry 1V, styles which have just been re- This is a He iri Quatre leeves of exqui- Steamed Bread Padding. Beald one pint of milk, add one cup of stale breed crumbs, one tablespoonful of butter and one cup of sugai Mix weil Beat three nd let It stand until cool. the necessary expenses 1 crossing the pond) as eggs light without separating, add to The lace muffs or the muffs with lace ruMes about the hands look best with @ gold or silver chain. It is well, by the way, to bear in mind that nothing makes the hand look prettier than lace. Its softness seems to bring out all ite beauties and to make it look much smaller than it really ts, and a muff made of lace or chiffon held on with @ gold or silver chain studded with dig- monds or pearls 1s about as becoming and as handsome an addition to any woman's tollet as can well be imagined. @ Fa! Fanctes for In Pacis women are wearing a long black velvet strip that has the effect of the clergyman's stole, White broadcloth embroidered in gol are newest plano covers, They are sufi ciently elegant to cause talk. Lergnettes have become common and, therefore, are being abandoned by the Society women who introduced them. Fayette silk is quijgthe ideal material for tea gowns and evening dresses. It 1s kept by the leading dry-goods houses and coines In all desirable shades. K :ickerbocker yellow 1s the prevailing soior an lamp shades. The effect upom tocm and company Is soft. The Glass of Fashion. Yellow lace im specially manufactured for trimming the big yellow lamp shades that are now #0 fashionable, Another Spring and Bummer of shirt waists is already guaranteed. What are known as throat necklaces are more and more in vogue in conneg ‘or with the low-cut evening bodices, For finishing the bottom of a watet soft bone 1 unequalled and does away with the use of canvas, As a stiffening, skirt bone ts the best thing possible ang gives the flare now so desirable. An Inge is Widower, the person. The punishment itself has folto une Lion a CG CATE ali been held bythe Bupreme Court ot the, trmer s to be neither cruet nor unusual within the Judge Late edi! Mae any sabe As to Tom Platt and Warner Millor,| constitutional prohibition (Foote va The State, y ere were - it seems to be a case of “can't play in|5® Maryland R, 264). In Indiana, Connecticut inal cases on the court calendar and one| 1 yung and Georgia it is permissable to enforce prison new case for them to consider, and the Fequlations, But the great plea for ita necesalty new one was to some extent technical,| Mr. Miller is not for Piatt, unless—. ct the prosent time te the feasible and probable growing out of a dispute about the ex-| And equally, he is not against Platt, | prevention of those nameless crimes reterred to, penditure of school fund: unless— and which, unlews checked, will result in the New Yorkers who have been hearing — wreck and ruin of helpless childhood in this State for the past two years of the woful wick-| Divver, Koch, Grady et al. we atill|to an extent undreamed of elther by the press or edness of the metropolis will now know |have with us. How long, O Legtola-|by the intelligent public. where to go if they wish to inhale the | ture? Dgean't Apply to Wife-Reate: pure and fragrant air of innocence and the pudding with one-half of a teaspoon- ful of vanilla and @ pinch of cinnamon. Turn into a greased pudding mould and steam for one and a half hours. Fruit may be added to the pudding, if desired. elther raisins and currants floured and added with the eggs, or canned cherries or peaches well drained from their syrup before flouring. Warner Miller? A practical man lately became a wide ower, He was devoted, in his own selfish way, to his wife, so that her friends were surprised when they hearé@ that he had sold all her wedding gifte— principally silver—without delay. His tne genious excuse wae this: needed a good watch, as she well knew. The presents were of no uee to me, and i thought that if I sold them and used the pre.eeds to get a watch it would ve lke having It come from her. tainly a curious way of getting around the fact: woring of water that petrifies everything that is dropped into it, In my ponsession several objects found by myself, dug out ot the ground close to where scientists say the veins of the epring divert and spread. Among thes thin fare a lemon and an apple 20 clmoly preserving the appearances of the natural truit as to deceive the mont orittcal. | POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY OF SALB, AY My autograph . A lock of my hai A grip of my hani To catch a slight of the Bargains, . Somebody has tcken pains to ponaible effect of the law proposed at Albany, providing for eumulative sentences for habitual drunkards, The second rentence 1s to douvie the first, the third double that of the second, and no calculate the | COME EARLY, 80 AS TO “VOID THE RUSH. Flowers and Perfumes. Women who have a fancy for heavier rfumes than delicate tollet waters and clear smelling colognes, and who affect Congress, with his able assistance, having made ducks and drakes of Ne- tional finances and public interests gen- GEORGE W. HARVEY. Poor Little Bab; To the Faitor: It appears that Lord Rosebery ts in on. Should one of these offenders go on and on To the Ealtor: erally, Mr. Cleveland is now about to ‘thousand miles from Mr. Pierpont Mor- gan'v office is sald to have remarked Fecently that Mr. Cleveland war a good eal of a duck bimself. Doubtless Air. Cleveland lays down for a time the burden of office re- Ivctantly, and with an idea that public Qpprehension and even unfriendly criti- clam may be aroused by his act. But ‘We can assure him that he is mistaken. Nobody begrudges Mr. Cleveland his vacation, nor even the Government coal ‘wood and oll that will be consumed by the Violet during his trip. The American Public is perfectly willing to let Mr. Cleveland go on a vacation whenever fhe chooses. Indeed, there be those who ‘would say tliat the oftener he went and the longer he stayed the better for the eountry. Good luck, therefore, to the President, ‘and condolences to the Carolina ducks! NOW IT 18 OVER. It ts to be oped the American people Rave had enough of the Gould-C: tellane loll in the lap of sanctity. Staten Isl- strong constitution to stand a trip on one of the & J. R, Company's ferry- boats. We have to congratulate several teemed contemporaries upon their enter- prise in putting upon the street at noon yesterday editions announcing that the Gould-Castellane wedding had taken place at that hour. True, the editio aside from this false information, on- tained nothing as to the wedding but the preliminary details which had ap- peared In “The #¥venIng World” an hour before, and this one piece of news was somewhat discredited by the edition of “The Evening World” immediately after 12.43, which was the time the ceremony actually took place. Still, congratula- tions are in order, for a fake beat Is no small matter for a newspaper that never gets any other kind. We are always glad to recognize enterprise, even If it is a little premature, Our own specialty {s to print the news when It happens, but we are not disposed to gibe at those who prefer to print it three-quarters of much worse health than his Administra- The Brook!yn trolley bosses should be called down and kept down, The President doesn’t trust his duck- shooting to a syndicate. “Congress out of the way.” Well put. ‘Who spoke of the breath of Spring? = FATHER KNICKERBOUKER’S DIARY, March 4 1995.—I draw a Io The daught Jay Gould ts mfely married to the son of a French Marquis, and this city of mine te once more at liberty to Ko about Ite own businens, Queer thing, the interest that @ few million dol- lara on one side and @ title on the other can lend to two of the most hopelemsly ordinary people who ever stood up to take the marital vows, In a way, too, @t weems to be an interest that ought to be Alncouraging, In America, where a great democracy haa grown up on @ presumptive scorn for titles and mon aristocracy. The rush of crowds to see thene two people who were married to-day Would appear to prove that this fine acorn exieta i breath of rellet, Why {6 the loud cry from all sides ageinet beating; therefore common sense (ella us that @ Mare severe punishment should be inflicted, and eventually one would be reached which would de- oldedly reduce the number of such cases of bru tality by husbands But, on the other hand, If the old method be clung to, our jails, &c., will always be full, and the inmates of such Institue tions will continue to be supported by the public. COMMON SEN He Saw It Work. To the Editor: T have noticed recently in ‘The Fvening World" letters condemning the whipping-post, This is done through Ignorance. I had the pleasure of visiting New Castle, Del., shortly after Nellle Bly wrote her famous article regarding the whip- ping-powt there, and I must say T agree with ber that t ts @ good Institution. €, TAYLOR LEVERE. GREAT MEN OF OUR OWN TIM! a or a tm his inebri Ie obtained from the windows on the ide of an uptown Sixth avenue Replies to Dr. Edaon taches to sex, phyalcal condition t ‘environment, * course, and, after recelving ono heavy penalty to attach to the carrying of & aly Jax. Ae ‘One of the most picturesque sights in New York ight-band L'* train, apy ight, an the train rounds the bigh curve at ne Hundred and Tenth street. It consists in the isplay of gaslights and electric lights in the streets ant avenues far below the height of the Glevated track; the that of a new and very dark sky, studded with particularly bright stars, which have ap; been arranged with @ studied avoidance of all system. fect, Of & moonless night, in tly THE GLE. —_—_— NAGGING WOMEN. NER. Analy of jw ana Science and an Art. (From the North American Review.) * © nagging is not a vice that but Is rather the outcome of @ it Ia chiefly dependent on #8 © Any discussion of the nag- ng woman that falls to take Into account the fact that she lives in a house instead of in the Nag At 3.90 P.M. my wife 69 East One Hundred and Third street, Merch 8, a “EVENING WORLD" Clubs of New York--XLV.--The Bee- thoven Maennerchor. Eight young men organiz Maennerchor Aug, Third street. 16, 1859, in aw Mttle pla Now it ts one of New York's GUIDE-BOOoK, the Beethoven some special essence, are not always How to Carry a M Some few women who Itke to have touches of originality in their costume: tie a broad satin ribbon around the neck and through the muff. A white ribbon on a black costume tied in this fashion does have somewhat of a smart effect, but @ fresh ribbon shou! be used each time, for the aiightest dust or crumpled appearance shows upon It at once, and immediately spoils the picturesque effect, ee fense, ve convicted Presented me with *| aware, perhaps, that few of the flowers| A Count. ‘Tra! and offers them unparalleled induce- Ge (peta mn A (lateral Bets bouncing baby boy. In honor of the great wed-| ®WSre, Perhaps, i. L ined Nurse. purvue his sporting prociivities in other | nents as & soul-elevating resort. The| MOM == are OT staan te cn wis lee tabi! Soe EA BE Geet Pe een tnt ding which will take place to-morrow I name him|@fter which their favorite odors are| At the head of the 250 women nurses agg Pee eatat’ Cer ta |Foad to tt iw diMcult as the narrow and rf another census of the city Je to|it hee been proven by many years’ trial that TF peare Eker ish the east commute, fastellane Gould Conlon, With best wishes tor behead ei beas in contributing to/in the hospitals of Japan is the Coun. ‘wall known, Indeed. « centioman net a [strait path to heaven, for it takes a] be taken, let it be one that will count, | merely imprisonment of « fine will not atop wite-| tion fer oot Wenarior, thie. would be rather a | ‘B® PAPDY alr, 7. J. CONLON, | the rich fragranc tess Nere, wife of Admiral Nere. The Empress and the ladies of the court occupy most of their time in working for the wounded, Strietly Up te Date. Your tallor gown to be strictly up-to- dat» must be of red over black. A red Jacket with black skirt and red toque with black feathers walked out a few days ago on one of the prettiest bru- nettes in New York and was watched for blocks up and down Broadway. LETTERS, 17M» cohen fe open to eversdoty whe nas & complaint to make, @ qrievancs to venttiate, tr tormation to give, @ subject of general interest to discuss or a publie service to acknowledge, and whe can put the idea into les than 1W word, Long {eters cannot be printed, | Weather-Guessing Beats Weather- Prophecy. in big gest and best German singing societies and has ee We are living under the worst kind of paternal- {am now, the paternalism of corporations. I went te the Tax Office the other day t pay som Personal taxes. About twenty of ua got in line, Patiently awaiting our turn. A large, pompous individual walked pest ua to the ear of the tax magnate. We complained to the officer In charge ot the door that Mr. Pompous had no right te ro in ahead of ux We were Informed that Mr, Pompous represented @ corporation, 80, will somebody please explain where Is this boasted right of individualism when we run against @ corporation. aa. wedding ‘au we say in England; that she breathes a To the Biitor: i an hour before It takes place. But] more as a theory than oopaltlbm, bistid arin ae {ts own beautiful home at 210 et, The | Weather Prophet De Voe claimed, I belleve, that exewe of Pee intr ns three as what an awkward thing It would have tenes 6 : pes \aletdagigubfiooinlned arate al ¥ took formal possession of its building | ne could secure 90 per cent, of correct predictions | These Were Ten xed Poor Kids 7 Beighborhood of the Gould residence yex.| been If something had happened to post-| Until one catches the happy seoond thought that Ut aid eaduerly cates uinig ine. Genpuee: 24, 1870, the members marching up in | for the month of February. The result of his | To the Editor: } Rerday at noon are the last who will] Pone that wedding! Mig. Storene Ainoritans sore) eit til See:else) pro: {lon that resulta trom mingling with the daily |! from the hall which the Maennerchor had | predictions as fulfilled in New Haven, a place| In answer to Mary C. Baton, Poor Mary, 1 @uffer themselve: to grow excited over vided for his amuse dearly loves « circus, life of the world and coming Into touch with its outgrown in South strect, A singing-school for | y here the weather conditions approximate to can see you sitting with your hands folded ° . sinial children and classes for ladies have been among | those of New York City, was about 2.67 per cent. | across your lap; your blac lets covert the wedding of an amiable, ordinary-| (A bill offered by Mr. Pavey. in the | cia ctrcus manager whom everybody Taniiitarionn vod [Rapiting interons, 18% my MLPA] Kg ‘gocieiy'a snterprines. Tue Beathorend Maye | seren Atle Bespiag, teeora of the weather |the Taree bess ta gocr sang Bene ay e. Yooking young American woman, one of| AStembly, proposer to prohibit the} ft res tn elt clltus manager whom everbody RINBHERNIAG. FAR S)the AV ErED: Man And ‘UC: NUS minent part In all the great German | tor @ week or a0 I became somewhat amused and | #0 long and pointed; your short upper lip, the 4 the heiresses of a successful stock gam-| opening ot barber shops after 1 P.M. | [meen Sumbucashs AGA thle eteene ones in aimiler feel arde glans inte Visser tivais in New York and have delighted | concjuded to see what pure guessing would do|under one protruding; @ sharp chin, with whic Dler, to a little Frenchman wearing a| °? Nee AAy oe ee aes thing else which I set down jus: between my ate ears woman'’ sla bor tesviy de, | h® People of & number of other cities with their | when compared with Weather Prophet Devoe's | your nose te forming a better acquaintance emorp Washed-out title and smart enough to| Were enforced to the letter the shops) gisry arid myself. This Count—what does hie Tribe his condition, for he would be likely to|CORcet® They sang at the dedication of the | pregictions. Ase reault, the percentage of my | day. Now, Mary, I am one of a family of tow ’ fall t for a good round sum. Sundae Opes aL: a gon Sunday. Why | tte amount to in the Republicay France of to ‘itter mildly lunatic or altogether imbe- [Beethoven Monument in Ceniral Park and ren: | guegaing, dating from the 13h, was 4.11 per | born in Water street. My brothers and myseid : No one will deny that the ostentatious | Complicate Kone law to | day? te it worth $2,000,000 ge ieee SMR OCR MINH: £80: ISD cent, correct, while his waa only 3.28 per cent. correct. Why not all turn weather this rate? compound an offen: another law? Brooklynites will be wildly delighted had happy times running on the docks, with the using one law. to bowom out of our pants, wh ere ida, My eldest brother ts a doctor with a lerge Practice. My sisters own their homes. Im fact, splay of wealth by the Gould family and the straining after notoriety in this marriage has been thorough vulgarity. Many people will excuse it on the ground But that's none of my business o 8 A Fire Commissioner in place of John J. Ser clle—Lady Henry Somerset. funeral ceremonies, = — THE MERRY JOKELETS. . ‘The unplossant women under Aiscussion are capable, it seems by the statement of their buker, of doing any one of three things, perhaps ™M Comstock Needs Spec: we all own our own homes. I have made and lost Il, That te Mayor Strong's offering to-day, it aot all three put together, nor all at once. They| With am Incidental Caution Not to @ fortune, Mary, on the Int. t i, ¥ that people who are rich have a right|to hear that Brooklyn streets are to be |” a ‘The most substantial of the o To the Balto ; ¢ Interest of which you ". %o spend their money in any manner they | cleaned at last. “We have plenty of ome Slehnptiy erat ag one it Is Even HED! 45 ose Platt styles the reform phalana of the | ®& make @ husbaxd brutal and profane; they Trust March Too Far. could have lived very comfortably, and now, appoint Scannell when even ‘There had to be an optimist roy to nee any excuse for putting @ man ‘That great reformer, Mr. Comstock, has taken ich an interest in racing matters that the people ‘Please. But it certainly would have been Better if the Gould money had been made can cavee him to resort to barrooms and drunk- ennem; they can drive him to @ madhouse. money on hand,” City Works Commis- New York City detegation In the Assembly at Al- sioner White said yesterday, “and we bany, 9 Judson Lawson, He was distinguished as Mary, Tam on the road to another one. 80 you eee I don't agree with you about ‘There is many a "Tint the cu; Croker urged bim. Like > and the lip— ot Woetchester are wondering why he has not 7 pected © © Indeed, everything of which this arraign- number of kids to one family, And, Mary, 7 am an a less objectionable manner; if it had| propose to go right along with the work | of Scannell’s type imo ® public oftee La | ‘te Stet reformer to champion the course of So the poets satirical sing; moved against the Monte Carlo pool-rooma, Some . , 4 Y of Seapn e Inte a publie offc 3 ment accuses f ly true of busban not gray-haired slther, : Bot been hoarded at the cost of wreck|of cleaning the streets.” If Mr. White| Grange, who haa been notited to take the oatn| MAY" Stns. and as he had bean at Albany be; | meme accuare vives te saually, Hue of husbands. ‘And the world also sees Tears) a0 (Mb greek. muppresmor of vise Mond) te | VAT Eat Ue OMe as ore pear and ruin and misery to thousands; if 1t|makes good this promise, all Brooklyn | as Scannell's successor, to-morrow, is @ Republican | °% M# Services were of incaleuable value in ‘That there's many a freeze ‘ . rald city pool-rooms, but he, somehow, always overlooked one on Park Row, opposite his own 4 oMices, and now some people are unkind enough to aay that ho exhibits the same delicacy towards te Monte Carlo aports, How about it? A TRUE SPORT. te Greated by every one in the house, from the wife to the cat; oo husband whose wife Iv with © worse than the sword 9f Damocies over her heed im the knowledge that the least con- of omission oF com- 1m excuse for seeking pleasures away from her; no husband whose per- petual scousation and fault-fnding have made bie wife's last wish at night one that she might not wake up in the morning? . In real- ity, there is mo sex im nagging.—Harriet Prescott Spomerd. ‘ea Whoever, by tongue of pen, upholds the mis- chievous theory of the natural antagoniam of the sexes wrongs both, * © The glorious truth ‘was free from trickery and fraud in its @coumulation, and if those who enjoy it, while flaunting it before the eyes of the people of New York, did not dodge the payment of just and fair taxation for the protection they receive and the benefits ‘Gey enjoy in common with all other cit- fgens of the State and city. The prople will wish all happiness to he married pair, who are young and have long life before them. But true Americans will regret the hankering of @ar women after beggariy foreign titles, ‘and persons of good taste will condemn organising the anti-Platt party in the lower house, Mr. Lawson 9 also greatly interested in the scheme to reform tenement construction, and has Proposed an amendment te the bill covering that subject, which was a up by Poet Richard ‘ataon Gilder, Mr. Lawson Is a builder, when not at Albany, He is @ tall, portly man, with « shrewd face, and te very industrious in the in- terest of reform. He ie about forty-five years old, — IN THE GOOD OLD TIME. will call him blessed. Twist Mi and the genuine Spring. Washington Star. with a war record and the distinction of betms | op terma with both Milholland and Piatt, Here te a quiet little South American revolution sneaking into history and we came near hearing nothing about it. Rebels have captured the town of Cucutain Santander. United States of Colombia, and Government troope are now trying to get Cucuta back. How Cucuta Little revolution it is a Warner Miller; “It is now an ad- mitted fact that I wan defrauded of the Governorship of the State of New York One Married Man's Experience To the Réttor: Please allow me to give all young men com tomplating marriage @ bit of advice. While otifl single T was earning @ salary of $15 per week, [ lived at @ firmt-class boarding-house, where £ bald $32 per month. This sum covered all per ona! expenses, I thought life was worth the ing, and enjoyed tt accordingly. At twenty-Ave years of age I unfortunately decided to get mar Tied. My flancee appeared te be all T could pas sibly wish for, She was a good housekeeper, and f T thought she would make @ true and loving wite, Explainin, Eana—Wht do you auch awfully gushing Kate—Ob, I suppose he ui Pearson's Weekly. “A Bird of Pi ‘The Jay-bird eat, ant with tearful eyes Reflectively droning @ sonnet; For soon, as a “Bird of Paradine,"* He will pero on @ lady's bonnet. —Clev ‘The Legislature at Albany still appears to have grave doubts as to “where it is at,” to use @ phrase which I have heard on the streets It is 4iMoult to explain these doubta, now that even the Hosa himself shows signa of being convinced that oe people of New York City meant what they ald last November, Those same people want the reform bills made into lawa, and quickly, too. —— HY OTHER EDITORS, Mac Our Greenbackiv: To the Bator: ‘That ie a remarkable cow you hed in your column im ‘The Evening World’ of Feb. 90. She is a very remarkable cow in that she eats gree backs and gives the milker gold, but she is no loss remarkable in her posseesion of upper front teeth. Cows that feed on grass have no upper front teeth. Your cow deserves the premium and Cow. (After the style of Aleasus.) Montana's moon is moving, love, Through ita imperial aky; the vulgar display made over yesterday's! by frauds committed In New York City Cheaper, Love's entt eMuvia wooing, lore, stands fast that the fullest measure of happinoss Particular About 1 cast my vote in her favor, SUBSCRIBPR, ap ees re married four weeks my wife began ‘wedding. and Brooklyn.” How that must make| Poebly the price pald for having the streets With heaven's drapery known to humanity abides and endures in the| Roberts (ertending a cixar)—Thero ts @ cigar Marianna, Fla, |'9 ‘Bloy herself. My business often prevented my. ‘Tom Platt la OS") cleaned is excessive, and yet it's as cheap a proving, love, home, * * * We know that for every household | that I can recommend Teaching home unit! after dark. On such ocoae POT AND KETTLE. al dirt Philadelphia Times We'll alow, bright clouds, sublime where “the essence of nagging” 18 pungently evi-| George—Thaska: but T abouid preter one that | Diphtheria Dirt im One Street, | "ons, | "ae compelled to procure my own suppers —_ neat If thow art still love, dent to the home-coming husband and father, five | you would care to amoke yoursell.—Hoston Trane “ i ite ous Ereakiant was sever thaw /$ ayaa Bb igranis Adie para 5 As things have gone up to date the etting a Reduced Head, Too. As in the goad old t hundred are swept and garnished for the return | script. ‘To the Réltor: of, My salary has since been increased; my debte Republican Legislature at Albany should be the i Col, Waring ought to take a trip through West there was an mas ¢ of the head and breed-wianer, the Fifty-third Congre: also; my system and form Platt, of New York, must be getting Montana's tarne are musi For every wite fpr oF optslen of weaNe ast body in the world to t a She Caught His Fy Eighteenth street, from Ninth avenue to the | Just the re ¥ ‘ iedted daceecoculaeing ihe great aeann “3 who meets her weary husband at evening with 4 | ver ‘oung men, stay single an@ Guciting interlude on the Btock Ex-| stones at the corpse of the Democratic | pre he senpioe in te tenths et Om the belght opal skys NBMIUSAAIBG end sealding.’” one thoestnd: Cran | She. cogbt his eye 1m passing, that womin owear | fi¥er 4¢ Rls cab hae been repaired I dca'e think | ive tong and Beepy: change Business was suspended while | ritty-third Conmrecs, eee. he cooaples 18 Wa aomepapere at the Jy sky colntertusi aoe thoes tas taclin aha aden: prey ai Pee be could walk through), and see the condition MISERABLE FOR LIFE, Easton, Pa, @ sort of impromptu jubilee was held. a ire State St. Joweph Herald. Ty hh GUE OL Le Ledeen ce eae |e leund It ome saroming hat one atret ik m.Burely he cvild afird a he ; : : few dollars out of all the money he has re- Qld brokers took off their spectacles! «congress adjourns without conty Saucer Days Gone By, (Unually moved te admiration by the heroic and |, When his eye war caught in passing; Brooklyn's Al and danced can-cans with their younger | gion.” It | S % . ahi caleasant story ia’ (ace io tactful tegen displayed by commonpla m. | "TWAS the ferrule of her ‘ureila that had caught | “*¥ed to have a few men clean off the street in ¥! ways Dirty Streets, / 8 a time-honored practice Please fanhington that : him in the « : question. There in diphtheria In the atreet, and|To the Editor: associates. Fat brokers essayed “Hoom-| among mischlef-mukers to met dace 9 answer (odeterwon’s Inquiry: ‘of what use js | on im turning the bright side of their hard, ae A a eo encden 1 tox talsk 6 ta Baan et The people of th Geayes" and high kicking. Lean brok-|quietiy ax possible after the milschiet |" Wier howe? et The Senate ia | a egy Pal Sigh reread lana Fete Wint Hoss Goll Waring tale shares at toe Derastsieee [York T tes a alwice cain Ghee cn cae, wi the floor in t ; he tna sue inctalaticn a's woods are wooing, love the dock of home for rest aud repaire after the & pares tte Departan ia ena chautea ag crty cickk Urohere| (G Ping : anne cag i better ered vey ‘The Wight-deep ase iseuing, love, has theoe are the inepreesniative wifes and-mete |” some of your people do if you lived im Brooklyn, 4 ye! as only 5! roke! Col. Waring ts respectfully advised | us ns ee ee elie op of 40? Usd, 408 (htt ho eedle coke eens] Whire’s the forrmasr A Champion of Soctaliem, where the main atreet (Fulton) has not -beem ean yell and shout, and all hats went) not to base uny plans for a defense, |'t "ult hain to appear that a well-bred peo : : LDS OF |e preasint, J cleaned y plans ro a defense, y hpi sudtuing, love, & temper frayed by do jc worrles * © © he Edit ned since the lam snowsionm, end t weslée' up towards the ceiling with an utter| when he shall need one, upon rumors of Plt {08 et Feaulre the services of @ Senate.-— | Dn ite tove-ty 1m call for the widest breadth and warmest fold Pi: ano earcnkstae dda Otay te niges Uke to say how much longer? ; Gisregard of the hardness of the times. |a Tammany plot to keep the streets) Mim? "ly SF he haart snk & \ rather than for cntical |. Mortaaain’ the paper to buy a snow shovels | I reply to “Dixie,” T would say that T am ‘All this was to signify the delight of , si OPTI, Brooklyn, N, ne | he Wehtt mia Alenia Constitution. ready to answer any asitack he or any one else Re a tes git eee SSS States and the Cabinet, | Will make against Soclalinm. — Bocialiam in the ae eerie Rs 8 FACE SIRE SHOR | saints fo fuloiahirgtoveave| Nolen aan lenis ise tirorice tua | ae pciia Sesistan, ons —-—_- founded on simple right and justice, and the man Adam's Height and Gait, t forev eral eminent Republicans with eyes for represented In @ Cab ote Like tombs along the ok; WORLDLINGS, tn the right 19 & majority for ® million tn the| to the Editor: Congress was at rest forever, and that > \ wrong, It Is an easy thing to det ‘ . . 106 every opportunity to “view with Uniwed States—California Florida, Fluctuant peaks assuming, love, e y Ming to defend Soclal-| In reply to the query regarding the height ‘Phe business of the country was no 4 | jam; just an easy as to show that 2 Oe the marcy Of a lo of Ravre,| sare.” 1 Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, | Ae symmetry Hereatter there is to be 09 woodwork qhatever yin Poot oe hake Adam, permit me to state that one of the Tale Ionger ; : - - = Rhote South Dakota, Texas, Washingt Of which, 19 me engtoomin on German men-of-war US CONWAY, @entative incapabies and Senatorial heater Pont: Hapress, niakes my heart « 1 mudical Caballsts states that Adam, before hig Now we ki ow that Spring Is here Atsobedience of the Lord by eating of the tor cireus press agent has begun v dr: @uger speculators at Washington. ‘The feeling of sausfaction at the ad- " Newfoundiand and Ohio are mearly of the sam: thy love, exhoming, lore Is It a Buttonhole sine, 40,000 square miles bidden tree, was #0 tall as to almost reach the ane ayy sin Public Lite, Revives the good ol tine. To the KAltor: sun, but after he sinned he was shortened, oe meneeal it hae ince | bis adjectives out of their Winter q fanaa ae rae ke JOHN Dwyer, | AB Mlinele legislator who retuset to place bis A. and J. have an argument as to whether a| he measured one hundred cubits, ‘There tg = uawe that the Fifty-thira Con. | t#t® capenay. wah nial Sot tenses te ae —— oe son om the State pay-roll has been oatractaed by Duttonhole sewed, but not opened, can be tech- grees, with all its splendid opportuni- was utterly incapable of aiding the aa try at a time of financial danger ~ and business prostration, and that its )) Backing and filing, its vaciilating , Mts political jealousies and its unreliable character made its ‘& public evil. fe Mt net © Little Grell to eee the his fellows ‘A method bas been devised by which aluminum may be substituted for platinum for leading wires te incandescent lamps. ‘The receipts of the German Government from tas om brandy and spirite during ihe fecal year 1002-00 amounted to £28.000.000. bore te] Peter's pence is France used to be ‘$000,009 County, brn Be Ie 08 the cum coniribuied was ‘eo year 44 wen lens then 1,008,00, no doubt that he could walk Fi @ number of men tn pol was created, at EMPIRE STATE BIT! gn of Spring in Depostt: has resumed renearsale, Mra Killen Davis, late of Niagara Fotis, leaves —_ Turn About The Brooklyn trolley is no respecter Things will be changed round whem the meat (ig! 0 ORI aM ale fe Ratnleg 0 ae of lives, ae between the human and the | congress gets together, Congress will thea have| A babe weighing one pound five ounces merely animal, It finished off a big | ur vieud op ite banda —New Bedtord + | Mire Leman ‘Allegany Drowery team yeuterday, by means of | ui, 7 : bcd fa tive toe Going ele al Lite the same time few resign, rn for the happy land far, far Philadelphia Record, nlcally calied @ buttonhole, {s called buttonhole, while J. claims that it oul an imitation, not be technically called @ hole, as it 18 not open, Which is right? GAR The irony of fate again. A Newark trolley car refused to kill a woman who! threw herself before Jt with sulcidal in-|° tent A. claims that this The village band Bulla = Monument Out of Them te Col. Waring. Te the Editor:

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