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“oe geeeed proper discretion he would Ja DAILY HINT FROM M'DOUGALL. ‘eossir.” TALKS WITH THE LAWYER. auredly have waited until the tickied —. ~ Wold chin was alone. Tt was night in the rooms of the Advice Given te Correspon It is evident that im the future choice surpassingly ugly Count Marcy at Trou- Legal @ fem bers of a public board the ville. The Count was in love with Mrs, Pebfiehet by the Prove Pubiiming Company, | Of female mem! to om ; ort. appointing power will have to take care Stanford, a rat iid and washed-out the PAitor: $3 te @ PARK ROW, New ¥ seh chek gaiipch Wt dah a eabili Does @ subpoena feaved to attend a witness to select. women whom no one woul luoking young verzon, She had written (dees Ui OAS. Saty IN SHGITN: PokelTO | pers TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1895. Jer the chin, or to RAs think of tickling under the c! him a compromising letter, Bhe had a resol oe Hang ell dta ttle aN se | who would be as little Ikely as Dr, ho would be ay ite likely an Dr. adsl ibad lteter Madd Sebel et al of the witness's family need he (‘he witness) confided her trouble, and Mrs, Barry re- LA i in be ness SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVENING WORLD| Parknurst himscit to indulge In that tains eng OE lst playful familiarity. solved to get the compromising letter Does not a fee accompany the same or an allow | 0 ot of low= ‘Theatre Bag. and strenuous efforts are to be made te from the surpassingly ugly Count Marcy ance for mileag L. F.C. This i an extremely pretty bag of old |curtall the waltzing and galloping which befcre the surpassingly ugly Count Marcy He reed not attend unless personally | 11.4 Roman satin. It is pointed in shape have of late years entirely ruined the Bedgaen its That was the prime eee served, but if so served he must attend | nq edged with a handsome silk fringe | effect of these dances, for which apecial isda en Mead Misi ns id Pcreurires Cratwiepnery, in shades of pink. It is lined with Ilme-| movements and steps were originally in- produced by Mrs, Langtry at Palmer's Does ® notice to quit premises written by a| green satin and drawn up at the top, | tended. Pe mi Iandiord hold good if not signed by @ notary or It will be good news to many person ‘ Mrs. Langtry rose to the accaston. For AREY: New many a ane WHADGLELS inasroor entertalshient 60 1AsI6d 1 ta i f 5 TWRARY WRAGGLES."” ing-room entertainment for ladies ie 4m i vinit to the surpassingly ugly Ray 1. Yes, 2. If tenancy is for a definite clining In favor owing very iareety - Matoy’s aparunent. sie tossed) a 0h term five days’ notice before commenc- the dislike that the best dancing mastery diamond crown on her head, arrayed her Ing dispossens proceedings; if at will or and mistresses have to teaching it to form in @ spangied white satin gown, sate not made by Worth (de mortuls nil ni pence uy ae ede not Intend to adora the jusic hall, bonem), with a bodice cut exceedingly low, and she suppiemented all this by more cents than an article pawned cal “A FRENCH ARTIST. Worth, the world-renowned French oS brought up as a printer's devil, died in second-class ster, | ap BRANCH OFFIces: ris yesterday. For over a quarter of a century the ambition of woman all over the civil- F ized world has been to appear in one of WORLD OFTOWN OFFIce-Juscton of Brot-| Worth'g “creations.” ‘The aristocracy f Europe could not be aristocracy out WORLD HARLEM OFFICE—125th st. and Medi. | ° bogey of a Worth mantle, The “newly rich” of America must spend the first money Has @ pawnbroker a right to charge five or for? BROOKLYN—$00 Wasbingion ot. ‘i RICHARD MANSFIELD. On March 11 pawned @ pair of shoes at Bruck- A | ede 4 At abosdy (oh A Worth cons an onera cloak made of atin that bal Su Lily and Rose Complexion. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Press Building, 702 Chest. eyed Tgorad ipeed lilt Meh oA “atsod up alone,” ‘The instant ahe ab- This is a picture of a man who thinks | helmer'a for 50 cents, and he gave me a ticket Dainty belles who have a revere: 2 fot ot neat 7 : Jeared In the #emi-darkened room of the|"€ knows more about acting and manag. |0" "hich he had 58 canta, t made ® big kick, WAGHINOTON—T08 14th ot. ‘ecdfish’ wedding could take place ects Tali n of the ling than anybody else. He has just ae. | Dt Ne would not erase the five conta and ax T for the finest hostery have stifled 1¢ this without a bridal drees designed by aut Hg tas “Reet and there were cured Harrigan's Theatre, in which he | "0404 the money T had to submit. Has he the season because of orders from physical . Worth. Women have gone into ecstastes | Phe mer over Worth's taste, and Worth's chic ieauntey at A @ few titters, Mrs, Langtry was simply ! if A huge diamantine vulgarity, She was|*ows of the two branches of his bust- culture headquarters. “If you want te will show how much or how little he | MAM bY law to do so, and can I get my shoes tramp It,” says a knowing one, “lay in ‘again by paying only the principal and interest? and Worth's artistic triumphs--they | ——= — fiéés. PAWNEE, a stock of thick woollen stockings, They, were all 20 entirely Frenchy, you know, | tion,” When a Boos Is whipped he(Plasiered with the gems, She fatigued Sa Rs He should only charge the interest to prevent blisters or skin abrasions of any #0 exquisitely “Partai And to think | docs sometimes know It. the eye, and as ghe went to a settee THE GLEANER’S BUDGET. which a pawnbroker {s legally entitled, kind, All that is necessary while wear- they were, after ali, bending before nd stood impassive so that you could unless you specially agree to pay the ing this style of hosiery is a daily foot Fy roaying Jehn Bull, who had worked “at| Ithaca haa voted “no license” for this |get the full value of the $100.00 crown. | Goo, woe. suet There and Teme |niiet sum. Your remedy ts by com- bath and a frequent change. Perfect the case" in an F year. It has felt, perhaps, that Cornell | the whole force of the one situation of vglish country tow! Plaint to the Mayor's Marshal. iealth demands great care of the feet. Great and served behind the counter ina cock. | University's under-classmen had taken | very feeble play vanished Into thick— Tales of City Li What (Was OGNay bill ek GaN ‘A fine circulation means a lily and rose ney haberdashery. license enough in other years. T mean thin—air Joreph Jefferson Im the only actor In the pro- | by Gov. Morton? It 1 borrow #80 00 my furniture complexion, fine digestion and a tem- February And now “monster biffstens,” as] 4, : If business {s bad, Mrs. Langtry will} feaston, so far as ts known, who 1s fond of one- | and give a chattel mortgage can the lender com- per that is as sunshiny as a bright May some of the Frenchtien who were In the |, 2h Cleveland Is understood to opine | jose that $100,000 crown, Mark my words. | night stands, invariably be says to his gon] pel me to pay $20 for the loan of selze on my morn.’* fecret uned to call the famous Worth, {at Sunday night's eclipse was noth: | ‘those diamonds are meant to be lost. Charles: “Nook ax many one night stands as! furniture? A READER. ecord. fs dead, and bis death will at least be a | to the series of eclipses marking the | fr js surprising, In view of the fact that) posible” When asked why he preferred them.) 1, The O'Grady bill protects borrowers ci mon for Microbes. réliet to the pocketbooks of ahoddy mill: | te session of Congress. something Mke $3,000,000 worth of dia-|Ne ald: “It Is & good way to see many dit-lon chattel security from extortion, 2, Vietori i" Jonaires on this side of the Atlantic. Such reform Legislature aa the peo-| Monds have been lost by ‘stage: ladies aula eee No. G peed an ee frill aoeut 21-2 wate ri ja always fea emeeee) ; eee ee esi ereae rocky ne | Within the last decade, that Mrs. Lang-| geen uptown: Boxes containing exactly thirteen UU ee Seer ee ea Se ee ne ee Average Circulation ‘ ; p SR beat ! try has managed to collect so many. | strawbertion and sell It A, owning & large bank account, tes withe|ments the bag; the monogram {is em-| particular kind and cut in « particular Per D: A VERY LIVELY FIVE MINUTE. all through with Its business by the end | V4) 11) Giamond crop never Krow less? | thore ne ae oan a 7 : le! haat is out a will can any relative claim that|broldered with pink and green metallic! way, and cinnamon, which is her Maj- fl er Day, Larchmont, whither city folks nie | Of the present month, a abd deat . + ie ry unlucky | money besides the wife, they having no children? | threads; the strings are of satin ribbon | esty’s favorite spice, and Is taken by her Shera IAT BUNGIROR UPR i —_ Mrs. Langiry Is a comely woman, al-| thirteenst ee B, owning @ house not In this State, children are | finished hi ith a | tte | with dish in which It be e! ner Lime to woo the muse- a Polic ® od if ok ed at the top with a large rosette every dish in whic! can prop- With the Pollce Board formed as at| belt much thinner than she used to be. ny ful treskes " mr A cortespondent of an out-of-tow: + has | dead, dies without making will, can any relative 5 6 5 9 9 6 ful breezes and put up atraterle Jobs On | prevent, Mayor Strong han three hope- |Her svelte formas Mrs) Hungerford |yeqp digcoursing on Mev. Dr. dobn Maire Tiking | Slalm any share besides wite? B lett no deb, [Ore SAM TL damp Nin: anoaiiee ob the, mi seae ” ’ u mosquito, has ®! jewsiy bulky horses on his hands. Off | would say—ts no more, but her face 1} tor pedestrian exercis ‘i W. ut nearly all, branches of the microbe pedestrian exercise and on his well-known K. The Petticoat Still Potent. horse-car line. This line carries sum-| with their harness! charming, with a rather tooth-y smile, | gindness of heart toward: at " 1. If husband living in this State lett ba Abie dh Ms family succumb to the subtle influence Pitere {ETO e Sie mousy abunte, WO tbe : = Gnd she is somewhat fascinating. ‘The | correspondent anys: When the anow was thiek.| 0 parent, brother or sist ap hew | Ale ee AMOR to) bminlih ths De telonet | Ot mils asoeetie bese, One mary oor ‘The Greatest Dally Circula- railroad station. In former years a bell| St. Patrick's Day is approaching nolse- ara : raat oakley tte ‘er, nephew | have been of no avail. White skirts are| readers may be glad to know of so $100,00 crown made her look rather old. | est, a few weeks since, Dr, Hall was trudging! OF mece, widow Is entitled to the whole tion Bver Attained by The wis Fung at the car stables Ave mirutes|lemniy: this year. We hear no howls! the wig hate guited her much better:| through Central Park Tollowed ‘by a. troop of| Dereotial eetate; otherwise she takes but |S ure ter eae uces inne coors | Seeteer cate e pic toe taller World or Any Other ahiend of the Gtarting of the car on itd|about the wunburst on any of the Ciy| xind trends will perhaps persuade her |trisky little gray squirrels, He hed béen feeding One-half and the whole of the residue, | Tottcul the time, and there ts no more) against quite. number of ailments, Newspaper Printed | trip, and the sound could be heard far | Halls hereabouts. to throw away her crown, of at least | uta to them, and they scattered the snow in| where It does not exceed $2,000. If it| satisfactory sound than the frou-frow am the English away by the cottagers, who thereupon| _ 4 9 ania, convert It into one thousand rings at| clouds ax they scampered along, hoping to get| does, she gets $2,000 In addition t of lightly starched, newly donned pettl- Boiled Codfish, hustled themselves and caught the car,| ‘The Whipping Post bill comes up in the mo ” ion to her| coats. In order to meet the require- ete $100 apiece. ‘These she could wear on| re Rood things from kindly Dr. Hall." This} motety, 2 It depend ts. In order to e req with more or less regularity. Assembly to: >w. If public senti+ dics , In pretty enough to be absolutely true, { hope it : pends upon the law of | ments of the fuller skirts of dresses, the| Use & Piece cut from the thick part of No s . ment avails anything, it will quickly be} 4! her fingers and toes the State in which the property is sit- .| the cod. Wash it well, and soak over OWS Ie Cat CU Mit Zesty cpoaen tb, Gossip" is @ silly, tedious, talky little |'* "4 . uated petticoats are made wider by the addi 4 abolish the bell, and there ts a great| knocked down. : , i Behe eee i eee tion of very deep, full ruffles, They re-| Might in cold water. Put tt in the epider pluy, that must have read remarkably | And this calls to mind another story, atso told with cold water ta cover at least an hullabaloo in the village In consequence, : lth : ‘A man in May, 1989, after committing fetony—| main close-fitting at the top, except for i DVALVNGGY SE TGN aA en Hetty Green is gettin too con-| well, ‘The woman who is the central] by # correspondent, on the matter of a well-| ombersiementlecver New Yorke t ; a Cxcent for | tich deep. Bring siowly to the bolling A averybody in shrieking wildly for the |ndential with Mayor Strong. ‘The public | figure and whom Mrs. Barry tries to|known New Yorker's pedestrianiam. The atory Lhe Yad OU ALLE PCN AL UD ie : y i ’ | fe he tt restoration of the bell, It should be put i tm arrested there and prosecuted and convicted | but the foot is much fuller. point, and simmer for an hour or un! ; 4 u PUL) ie beginning to grow curious about these | save is #0 senseless and so inconsistent | Hinged on the understanding in Wall street that i . | ‘A CASE FOR THE MAYOR Fexghiaiien teeta at Ras ure a ldbdeltaghoay eas inning to & 18 about th _ ; oon 4 Fe Te eat a ease ita nis Reatnag| fF, He eFime, After serving his sentence ot it is tender. Serre with @ border of | @ dracula read with inter-| Hl soon open. and if the bell isn't in te tes that ahe ditkunte yeu, Sie t# not World| Ci omce everyday at AN welnk, nin [0% ‘and one-halt years he returoe to the Unital | Bread Raspings with Cold MII, | sliced hard bolled exes, and with a little a re cree of the Coroner’a inquest |PIce attending co business tx absence] Under the Assembly Committee's) cuggests “A Scrap of Paper “and “Lady {82 4% far as Fitty-ninth street, Central Park, Eee coer ee Tee ks erie [att ne een ails Cane ths Drebarscen drawn butter for @ sauce. Baked new ey Fee reeor ine Orchard street build. |'™&Y cause the village untolled lovs.| searching, Syracuse revenis quite Ce eee ee ea er cate i | Vim. Oi) are aaltery of Ch Ploah tHotal ARE O6| Cot tescee prommeutish? | TTA, ane | pe ney nent cecenne aie Dry, | Potatoes are om excellent accompant- Ae Lee reer work. | Three-fourths of the fun of summering In| metropolitan air of corruption, Pinder ere a at at thors phayn | peeteer and then sally down the avenue to hs] "I¢ he comes here and ia DROnets ty trial | Sone Drema LinE SSL oven Mt ary are |e i ings that fell and i bello ° nearby home. A wager w over the vned. It ro wit ingmen, The inquest teaches an excel-| Larchmont consists, It seems, in SUPINE) ow. sonort of Outlaw G sath |t? compare st with either, It-frivotn| pesry Bowe, A watt wat arena en wen, | the former conviction in Hungary for Ushily Ktownea. Cr ae 2 into one’s clothes and boots, fireman's report Outlaw Gar death matter, and Mr, Oelrichs was watched for a week, @ rolling pin, put the crumbs in a bowl, A Pointer for the Hestess. Jent lesson us to how a Building Depart} ovo in the morning, atrangling one's | SPPEars to be accompanie! by the necea- along meaningleasly, aud its characters |g, the story gues. At the end of that time, it in| {@ Same offense will be a sufficient We- | and pour over them cold milk, which| 4 gmall petnt for the hostess whose Ment ought not to be run. ; nike : @ary guarantees of good faith are but faintly sketched In, Most of|atteged, the man who doubted what Wall street] fe98@, and such conviction 1s a bar tO/ +5 heen beaten up with the white of an a From the testimony yesterday of the|S¢!f in hot haste with hot coffee and : Mr. Fitch's flippant speeches were| belteved had to furnish a supper at which Mr, | Prosecution here Seat ee ceciltede tae fn | wax candles show a propensity to rap: ‘g hing madly across lots to catch that a pao very % ‘ ‘i eek peer ok e 8 8 egg, and, if permitted, a tablespoonful | wasting is that to put them in the ice Superintendent and his assistants it in| 7U* y ¢ burivt rates are very reasonable, | slurred over, and lost, and as they #up- | Oeition mueat of honor. is ‘evident that the effect of the regulations a train. Mr. Piatt, and a long trip is often good| plied the place of dramatic ieuation, ee NT HE QLEANER, An hoes cute reed eciee aad : Ce a at cas: Shales berets ricies 1 fended to nature the safety of bull ¢ he Ave minutes between the ringing | for a tired fren the effect was unfortunate, they have not the power to algn their name witre| _ OM1 Dances to He Revived. — | Us ee they want eee ings et to Insure crooked archi- ei . ~ hive Lanetewalpartcald o fette and “skin” builders from any in.|have always been crowded and bustling | How much money will Col. Waring Drei ea nietey ay emeh: cid) noe suits Bars uit help? Are not disinterested witnesses abeo-| Lovers of really artistic dancing will | Cugny chilled. With thelr plana, Once s bad [ORes, and If they were taken out of the | Want to skim this snow off the surface CU nels eye Wa LS OH i eb ie ect be interested to hear that an early re-| terference . latHentae. ikht-hearted woman of fashion would . In certain cases, yes. 2. Yes, if the ly st sf edule: streois? , vival of the older and more stately steps cory Woman. plan is started through the Bullding De-| Larchmont cottagers’ dully schedules, | of the strecis __ fit her exactly, but it is a curlous fact person: has (eatamantary capacity, &:| anal Agures may. be ibkedifor, the taane| oe mney, eppene id partment it inevitably runs on until| they would have nothing else to live for.| japitaph for the © and other New| that women on the stage are seldom No, but's witnees cannot take under the|{anatie dance in court and arlatecratic| Mik Auce Heency “Oviave Teens.” fe smash comes, 8 it did tn Orchard). ioomfleld, N. J, a large and| YOK bills: 1 1. P.—requteseat in Platt, Jable to play themselves. Mrs. Langtry will, <4 circles will be the gavotte quadrille, a| the story-writer, sal recent, that she | , 3 . i as, rat aid . toot great comfort in fact treo athletic bi abana save — : 5 was uneasy, awkward and occasionally se figure of eight, and similar to the quad- 9: The examiner, who gets the plans Mrst,| {eT meal sueceeel yo eee er me | co rker ts kolng abroad. Platt trles | elephantine. The role was a dashing on reared, Mattes from my landlord to move | ite, except that it begins and ends with | cold, If necessaty. | sate be ves has ino time to do more than glance at | N17 progrens in one corner of |to feel that he Ie atill abou one, but Mra, Langtry wouldn't dash, T have paid the rent. Must we move? Iam not | the couples facing the audience. either a0 a typewriter and stenographer Bercy superintendent rie hie cards, but none of them stayed in to] Now. Mr. Mayor, for the rest of that i ° rattled oft Hoe tong apoestion with @ working, and haven't money enough to move or| The square dances are coming in again Lede photons per: 0%) erat oe 7 x4 see"! the new-comer, Hi poxe wan | new Molice Board, abored playfulness that hurt them: pay my rent a month in advance. JAY M'D. Se com ih de ee ») signs them, because the examiner has x Pe titer arene +. ‘There were one or two moments when, If you are a monthly ten: e 1) | Sa ] ant the lai SE approved them. The Superintendent lets |UNerstood to be to “raise” the whole) Worth dies, but the Worth gown dies y sy but as Tread a great deal I cam impartially my ; them. ‘The Super see Torani the maoealica: romelr aK [MO cen she pleased. Miss Effle Shannon was lord can require you to move at the LETTERS fiat my work Js on aa equality with a greet et ake che, Haeeetor has no {new “limit,” which took the form of the | poe MUCH) GBELSr AnH BOE nearly Bs FClbt eee Sere Loree eee ee cee Ove Urnm section tv epanlio eorpboay uta. Ne 8 eal of the stuff T ase Ia. print, an compares ‘ ¥ are nearest fence. The moral of the ow| Seven yeurs ago to-day the Llzzard, |®* she looked, The only genuine ap- days’ notice to that effect. But If you Thia column is open (0 wie a SOrAbl jority ° stories H duty but to see that the plans are fol | ee ceema to be that it is al ; hae plause was that accorded to “Aunt! do not move on the llth the landlord | complaint fo make, a orievance fo ventiale tm | very favorehly, wilt & iste Hate ton eat a e hong ial Di best to include a strong and handily FATHER BMICKELERBOUKEICs DIALY] Louisa Eldridge, who looked surpris- cannot put you out until he has served | formation to give, a subject of general inteeat want to know Is how anybody ever gets & atartt 4 @ oO eae ane tne | located fence among the appliances for | ingly young and comely, and played the you with dispossess process, giving you | ‘suas or a public service to acknowledge, ord who | TTT! NT i say poor, meaning untorts- D pertment’s approval as & guarantee. The |e rhat American game of cards Wht nur Sennations do out tasting St ans Ufarararnaiioal: aapirant fon hot less than three daya' further motioe, | can put the idea into teas than 100 rwords Lona | Some © ey DOr Se MO atte topewrtte _ mea” ead ane Peraing falle aa {the pastime Ix to be pursned in th eT let Nee tid Core att] soclety honors with admirable effect. Sooo letters cannot be printed. ) several times over, #0 worn and creased have A g peg fea Arieruse Les soe game lot with a bovine gentleman of | Aiready ihe sene Paper Bie “- ] Miss Blanche Barton and Miss Eleanor iF THE JOKE FIELDS. ( we B ta, | they become by constant travel I bave epeat : chard street, everybody con-| Pal sporting blood, rene Sees Lae: oe a ret) Harry looked very nice, but thelr parts ; - — The Prince Is Not Humane Enough, |" ecome Oy me et get nothing Back. cerned stands up in a row, each passes f die ’ Grohe curdmomet Some Gems of Wit That Careful | To the Editor: Lots of the stories I see in print are ungram- tae blame along to the next, and ultl- a Vill of his own—-has font ite stimulating elgait P te \ batt ts upe Literary acumen and good, hard com | cance io w xreat body of oitigens 1 And. it is} If Mrs. Langtry had spent a little more Hands Haye Peliakea: Teh BF he eaeaes Ce ee matical, eiited tn style and silly tn eeniimems 5 oa responsib! a Fests upon & poor) mon sense now have a fine opportunity [now chiefly cvcitine to men who either seek | Of Her sartorial skill in looking after the A vain lite bird In making ® fight against croming dogs Why do editors use such material whee they cam a ttle granite block that was not as) to make one thousand dollars’ proft on Pomoes tur twmvelven or amuse Cem by| attire of the men in the cast tt would Was eagerly heard: Well, that 1» humane and xomt of him; but Tl just ax well have something from my pen, If Strong a4 it ought to huve been. The| nineteen days’ rending, The Morning | xuewing ov the dlaroution of oMies among| have been @ good thing. ben Plympton “To-wits to-wit: to. woot!’ Hee rao pen On Me Epa ylromets Faneona wiatpe ny ye verdict of the Department ts, “Nobody | World offers that sum as a prize for the | other 2 a ‘ i nounce that other abominable English habit of | ree] immensely encouraged, but it sesame as j ‘orld offers s > ‘or the | others ax the amorous Count Ma looked And the giddy young girl * if 4 to blame!” parson Who; after:seadini ar) ff i: docking horses’ tails, ‘This cruel method of | though 1 never will get a start. Will somebody ke . * . afte ding nineteen in area ney ere , downright shabby, and his acting was WES BERL: RIE, if sg : This, according to yesterday's testi-) stalments as they appear day by day tn] gh a lonmateus 1 have heard here aut tery, |S bad as his clothes, Such grimaces Her purse wide open threw Haein Lanaher bare ae unit [ce reeled sae Sepa ptet el | alin eauuiney oe aeee > its columns, first and most correctly Gaby tile @aelbl Teen, BOTABR BC GAs ma md mouthing have rarely been seen in With @ title, rare, quiet ‘am sorry to say that now it ts prac- a4 es ent upon the eMiclency of which guesses what the twentieth and final] syocg she peonie of my ety. tam both gad ana] hese modern days. You felt a contempt ‘And @ coat threadbare, tised here by many rich people and church mem- Folke Are Too Nosy. ; a eons eee eek Lareale y fon instalment of the story will be. Who] sory for the subsidence of public tooling, 1) is] fF the Woman who could encourage the T come, to wit; to woo — bers who send mosey to foreign lands to convert u prot Eee fom ohixeis ite: ana could ask for an easier way to make| a goot thing to have « ( reatity | addresses of such a person. No wonder So she purchased @ count the heathen from their bad habits. The reason| 1 am a schoolgirl of about sistees, In my Be prope: lel nnot be ed | money? Ducal te pay leans tiome Bur the | that Mies Bhannon objected to his keen For the small amount I make the abové suggestion to the coming King | home the front and back parlors are separated ¥ 4 against by the citizen simself. — Tee | ilte a - : - ‘i Of @ pal ‘ ‘i 4 The Brooklyn Bridge receipla for Fev. | tanquillity can te too great 1 can slip toofembrace, Mr Richman, who played the : . ; @ paltry million of two. of Englami is, because no matter what he dose | only by curtains, and the numerous other mem- ‘ ogg hal Strong, who te responsible ser | ruary last went more than $7.00) beyond | {257 Isto Indiference, “Ant to my mint, New| husband, wore one sult of clothes that Ope of eretenre peeess Sslereins Hane oe Sern geod fe bad, (ti tllewedl atier/an | bore/ et te tamliz emery Sh Wt Oo ee oe : epartmient, should read the testl- a York '* great perils and her ene} areat ad-| must have cost at | er duc - reas imitated by many people in this country. in the evening. When I receive gentleman callers FMP, ony and do” some quick ‘thinking | ote of February, 1894. Bome of the in-| vantages have alwaye lain in popular indiderence.| from_$3,. He spent ney FE) ee TALKS WITH THE DocToR. Peetry to Fit the: Case. JOHN HENRY, | my parents will not allow me to draw the cure al a ‘@bout ic, arenasliwas af gouraes, to sh Tete ee tan rae varieties Atanilbe with (art Grea andthe cant Banton Tile, poem semen! C1088 esreny Twentysecond street and Elahth avenue, | tains, The conversation {s not so brilliant with 7 —EE Hlzzird period, Ww aasengers| A reform wi plows over ton soon arms, ‘ : ooteNe; of : s deserted ferries for the bi {not clear the atinoepiere as it should looking unhappy. Tt was a most unsatis-| Mflmente That May Be Safely Cio amae a oF MIN AR BTI te cho oxrtalna opto, ti Ut lo. sary anBOyiR fe PaRe a AN OLD M:SHAP. aeserted the dented fan We PH How ciara as tsar? aisce oF Wak. Daina N FiEOK: Treated at Home. he ee A Dream That Bothers Her. the family listen to every word you eay, and - x sf is a > ver, B: PEGE S. Srows: 6 Nothing ha: ened today exe “ . ‘or—How sot ‘conv - i” President Cleveland is a thoroughly |) 0 ‘srown steadily enough to empha ie has happened xcept that Platt} wis much better, for he, at any rate, got] My exes feel Irritated: they water @ great deal| Poet—It's a love poem and ‘the To the Editor: quoteiyyar conversation afterwards. 5 a pereiet iJ Good sportemas. He always catches fi y v has denied losing Fish and Saxton He natural- & . bach iopirse (Gt true a ly able to take care of myself without the inter 3 More fleh than any other person in the | {Me Reed of having the proposed mew iy would deny that, but some evenia speak louder Aine the atmosphere, 50 to gpeak, | 68 Fe Also somewhat, blootssor FON OE: | Soe RUSE: IS ra sera oe eem le Abigal en hen hiet ea _ Puree | terence of my brothers and alsters. Will you x " e a pinasa aver Hecke) a} Mrs. Li y pa " Jet ey £01 1-6. R. the mesning of the following dream. e ‘ reer nang [tighways over the East River completed | than draiais. Mr. Pit provably means that the Mra. Langtry paused at Umes for ap-| Se © remedy for tem 0. BM . Mis Quee! nights (a succession T have been bothered with| Kindly tell me it it would be proper for me Se aa soon an possible, Goatiomen Nave pot ives Nim formal notice o¢ | BiOUSE: deliber nd unmistakably,| YOU may find a very good remedy in receive my callers alone and to éraw the cum . Miled better than any of the rest. But} i foailonta bate Pes but it did not come very voeiterously, {4 Solution composed of ten grains of “T wonder if I can draw her?’ thin dream. An elderly man has been sentenced | 1°00 ya gH prunes | am one thing he 4s unfortunate. | Brooklyn Aldermen have fixed a speed * : hew!" was the keynote of the plece,|PUFe borax and two ounces of camphor ‘The artist, musing, seid; for aren, ob whishshe.(s jancesnly and T can) z ees Me 8 The President seldom, if ever, goes | for the trolleys. Under the new order| It i given out as a propablilty that Potice | and the $100,000 crown its pivot, Of course} Water. Bathe the eyes with It several HUE eck as dead: againet Airy — Aoi plbtire eat) s punner ot) serene calls pivot. Of course Is This Husband a Mant eat on his sporting junisetings without | the cars can kill people as effectively ag] Commissioner Martin's successor may be ap- lity hard work writi e times a day. He drew a jack, instead. area. I am a widow (sixty-three), and fear very Stepping on a stone and twisting his|of old If the trolley directors Insist that | PORE this week, Me should ve, but not atone | 99,060 a Cue Menire nan ace ‘ Lan —Brookiye Life, |muh. Please tell me whether there was any Fo the Raltars MME Guile ar vlipping down and spraining | motcrmen shail "nrake time’? as hereto | Seccemtnrs to Murray and Kerwin should be nemed | yer on sccin imietat Messrs, Fitch and] Kindly inform me of @ good remedy for mu Nolte aoe wan found gullly who can be compared to my| I am twenty years old. I married @ man ey cinavea conain de lore Se eee itu measures aitt not | Dettichstein might have done better.|oular rheumatism? It affects my left shoulder et to Be Fergetion: dream? ANXIOUS WIDOW, |twenty years older than myself. He compels me Bree of myst Kae ahaue i, ee 3 move forward tha cause of police reform, There|!t Was lke a specialty performance | and Is quite pain(ul at Umes.—P. J. F I cannot forget you; to do my own dressmaking, cleaning, cookint l aiehipe. ARAL a AS =< By Mayor Schlieren, of Brooklyn, still] mould be a whole new Police oan, especially Where the song-and-dance artist say Salol and phenacetine are usually ben- In sadness vow it— Worth Perheps a Kew Cents as a|and washing, and then beats me if I do not as Byer hey Are not ea tl ieee eee maa, strat extension e openty wuld at Albany that the| "Now that I'm alone in the De: oficial in such cases, Take five grains of Foy FON) Ar8 he Wener: Curto iy work done in a certain time, My parents’ x > Baceseridens's boat x TR itera aoa Re ere) Ae TneAIEREE of the force ts to be lett to the} Sahara, I'll play you a little more each drug every three hours. And wouldn't allow it , See ealion home was fur superior to my own home, They . e people are curious to see the | ; : AMA thal (he. dtavor any bel @nlan on GHAL DIAN IHAL T ebecal hand? eG ‘ashington Star, jor: aro out of the country, and I have no one to pre f care 1 aR ealsting streets ont of the tons of at hand. Hy a . we Chief Magistrate and Go hin honor. | Wy i He-oF the:tona 6 trusted to see how imponsible it ts that the relica| Instead of this Mrs, Langtry seeme: Kindly tel me through your evening medical 1 have in my possesaion ® $40 bill, Continental Viect me. He never takes me out with him; be t Then it bece: k ‘ ; that have accumulated upon then re ed to What a Buhy Can Do. re ‘ nit becomes known that Mr. Cleve: | a of Platt’s latest dea” should havea hand tn |remark, “I've come to visit you, dear | Suma bow 2 can prevent the fo currency. The reading matter on same is as fol-/ ig had his pleasure in his younger days, He f Jand is not vivible, having falled to} ay Saliiwearh ‘ ae you, dear ar ae Friend=t don't understand why you end your] lows: “This bill entitles the bearer to receive| caits nimselt « man, but 1 do not. What do yew | Tpave hie bunk in’ conseawonce of a |, Thursday ulght's maas-meeting of — — « oun bat, o Boing toa ball presently, BH vet AG nter~ | huwband should have separated so soon, 4G Spanish dollars, or the value thereof, tn gold] think should be done with him? iin |thoxe in favor of more liveral Sunday |GHEAT ME OWN THe, [39 1 think TH just trot out me ttle) yo formation of erusts maybe pre- Fs AlLaTmAADenlt Was: Calne Lashe baie | or, att cording to ® resolution passed by ‘A BROKEN-HEARTED WIFE. he customary rumor of such a mits-| MWS Ws hound to be Interesting, Tt 000 crown.” As I said before, per-| vented by keeping the scalp well greased | “" be, Congress at Philadelphia, Sept. 26, 1778." It Ie hap prevailea a day or two ag Teas MUSE also rank as one of the rapidly * haps she'll 1 it, We must hope for] with vaseline. greased ‘Mercy on ust How could that bet’ gned by J. Snowden and H. Donnell; number] One of Many Homes in Which “The Mowtly denied vy those ‘on board tae | Multiplying signs of the times the worst. ALAN DALK. Se “We couldn't agree ax ty which one of us the |of bill, 92,842. Please inform me if same Is of cvening World’ Is Prised. eee Snake on board te : fr \ ee . M. A. Cy Brooklyn, N. Y.—Apply ine | DY Woked_siter.”-—Now York Woekiy. any value and oblige 1. B. TURNER, me ihe eae, Reis ington, N. C., inst @unday a Presumably Mayor Schieren's call for WORLDLINGS. fusion of quassia several times a day IDE-BOOK. Nyack, N.Y. 1" Gay interemt you to know how much my e ” New ork’s surplus populatior in —_— — s ® ® “ is ai tug, aud people flocked to sve the Hres- |S" Hise eae Me a ube 7 suena sea Taina Wand aa AACS MinkONS whan kicea can Put It Into a Nutshell. wife and myself, both from England and only Mant, st was learned from ine captain | 1 me hy the paalivay on sar sue tush laace was unter Vea) control tor ghanated | have fomsel tothe we of han | CMDS Of New Yorke-bt aids line tnctiion| : + Tlavely settied in this city, appreciate and enjoy that Mr. Cleveland was not visible, be a} aking seriou nroads ol early {Wo centuries, the people continued to re penpente magia 4 eee wants t , cur paper, expecially what [ call “the inalde cause he was suffering from a sprained | Brooklyn's own surplus, fyeak German. 1 repr eteaylviean EL roud ¥. M,C. A, hse ea ask John Conway 10 6.8 2° | sucoig’t There te alwnys a frlendly dispute ber P knee. | — a eratiyae Chadian ia alent ioral ? se eens a ee piesa abla coh us who 18 to have that Interesting part Marhashoininow esanibe: melie Chanter, cent book, makes jorning nd Fesort to a bracer to keep the principles of the Soc he beileves in and Bverybody will sincerely hope that the |,, Mf [auterbach Is now described as her hero's heart give ‘a hot leap along his] up. I want to overcome this necessity ee etssctant, T tak thie because, hore | ot 2 paper frat, and to-night we agreed te ae eprain will not amount to much, und| “Patient and hopeful” He is thus made broast to bla throat, leaving @ ery track be- | beside a natural nervousness y, and to gaves sean two Socialisis who sareed an io what| “wee (oF Jt 18 gon8 Old) Raglion Faanion, A0® ain cair interfere with the Presi: ) furnish the pathetic element of the kind ba ok apaTKE Papier hyuioeriis eras ae Y NHAC catlamt young husband, I naturally lose, pid sident’s | Platt situation. ‘th Ridiculous Bo fy a er. Be Socialism was. DIXIE, FOREIGNER, Harlem. ment of his outing. saci ud . sia ond . side the exerting of my will power what remedy IGNER, i EEO SUNS dows the rest | erman has Invented a amall house capable | would you suggest?—Reader Who Can Teltt ‘ tit mur or five persons, to be us cy y e ce e¢ 7 ‘ ; J OFFICE-HOLDING AND CHIN-TICKLING.| .. . Aine aetyeising ie keakes bina oe Satan eae ntrated tincture of To the Eaitor: Waiting tor the Answers Yet “y Bound, gagged and robbed." And Ae Sk ONE Neen A uable | avena sativa common oats). Take 0 T served as poll clerk at the election, and my] To the Editor a somes from pases another dim-! that in broad daylight in upper Seventh SUN Pe: Shawne drop In hot water whenever you feel the fused because my book was not kept} ! the mall box corner Centre and Canal streets {yin the way of offive-holding by | ave A rather imperative duty de Mra Catharine Conklin. thirty seven years olf, [the need of a stimulant MMphaneticatly. The Peworratic. poll clerk thar} iM Wie OF Mot? I dropped several letters im Wt @Women. The Governor of the State is| volves upon the Harlem police in this who lives in the mountains tear Huguenot, N mee 4 with mo kept he oa F n nth 8 . reed with me hapt is book precieely the mane | avout a Week ago to be delivered in the city het favorable to women, and has just | emergency v @ the Mouth of her husband. three years | Kindly let me know of a gant remedy for nt at 1 but haven't heard from th | : ; ax mine, and received hia pa toe slave the] here, butt ard from the parties yet, eppointed a maie creature to succeed a : ee, hie supported bereelt and child by cuiting | Thoumatiam 1m ihe feel and ankies, | have been reson LOWE. FO, female member of the state Board of w York's second woman lawyer ts FN hi cee = Mean fot NS. BO tna WeekionA Saiep a Charities. about to be admitted to practice. “My Ai, aaiaaenteniine Salicylate of soda i's very good reme: In It the Highent? aa : : ister at the bar,” on be BRE s. day, Take ten grains in wat , a The displaced tady will carry tho cane|Hearned sister at the bar” may soon be | : : N cnpeainare Bee NESS To the Baltor Pe ae lame a fom tesla at | ‘fmtc the courts and She war inte Africa cone * phra: nh New ore oR Malby. of St Lawrence Counter, was ‘The Oldest Ma i | oe Please inform me if it ts trus that he Manice| man oft Beery pried ry his canoe e - fhe charges one member of the State| © _ | Speaker of the Assembly last year, and be wanted Gh a Will you Mindly tell me how f can ke Building, on the corner of William SS ae ne - = » said that the oldest masa in the United a A veritable club-house for railroad employees, ‘ am and Pine} wash in broad daylight and t fy BP) Boers to wom se attributen her t6:| piscreet tegisiatorn will remert that | 46:0 8s seaon Me alate v9 mae cen ay alr" iArn Balan ane head free trom dandrut Thore it manda. st Fests Afth street and Meat, | 2zeets 1 the highest butlding in the world for Si sma 30 Gare NAR ; ite emicer Apenduch UnbecomAg & DUD | ihe people always hold the pawer of re |." creteus Sumber of Heim was Alerly dwe| tanuarr, New Bedlord_ Journa Shampoo your scalp several times alson avenue, convenient to. the Grand Cntr [1M Amma of AONE cove, | undoratand shat en eC ; coming act she a = to the Influence Platt, and the ea Speaker - : week with a solution composed of o : ft Is about 18 by BS fe joven stories high, : = moval over their heads, and that no aor i iP Dne | station and ite yarda, The Railroad Y, M,C A LU Wants Names for Seven P “pes is that the offending member put! i.oca) pill can change this fact | ham been trring to Kquare accounta with the big No More the Dove of F [part of green soap ant two parts of {was organized in 1878, but It didn’t have this W oH. TAYLOR, rie pea 8 Bisa ane wiase. ils inh | To the Réitor farm around a female appointee of Ahi Howe ever vin Pin his own county they re geome Are suggemied as an aid ta cologne water - ‘putting until 1887. ‘Then the structure came, ? Ee | fet atena ae Aegon the lunatic asylum, who was sitting in| Can it be possible that the uniinmacu Gard im as aw great man in every sense of the our National coast defense in case of war Times! pease repeat the Oe PS! | inecugy Vanderbilt geverssity. at @ cost of The MSS. Always Came Back. oe poe Peal patra i bBriga Lael We window, and “tickled her under the/iate “Jimmy” Martin 1s going-to Dai nae ua ie fia Dae bees, SRIRG; | Lave ohbaaed sce ‘eth stat¢ 9 Are lane tome which la very painful and sore. “itingr {8700 In the Dallding are all the ordinary | To the Miltor twelve daye olf and spor ae ee The complaint adds that this| reorganize the Police Department? eave! 5 Anh FOU) 48 | Paliaaelpbia! Sie ihe toe, mbich ie Nery Painful and sore Kindly | gppurtenances of the modern, well-Aited Y. M.[ AB svafybody who aR & grievance venttates It “NEW DRIGHTON, 8. & ‘ ie Gone “in the presence of others.” soe tania be may at home and practice séovuenaeley GAT msaaus | whe elvis citer oe ahs Ast ble A. home club=the reading-room, brary, en-|!m these colurone, | write to make my litte wall Ls OR; [Phe offense of ‘tickling under the| In an Albany despatch printed In the] icrou tgtier. but he econ to te om the une , : ma | the advice Biven was as follows: | rginment hall, gymaasivm, Dowling alleys, |My stfevance is againat publishers and edits eae ct ctekiiog | under he] Jn an Albany despatch printed in the | vignrout dane butte mame co be on the un-|ommotore Gory 18 « warcebis tort of gor. [ PAINE the intamed Joint several gl3Me8 | gether are ais Timid. dormitory ascomme | oth feaerally and pertonaliy, 1 nave writin | To the Eat e. op hide of he House this sess! je i | eon im his way. onic tende ' 0 b ee pe ns 10% ct el tainly may bevome indefensible when| Platt organs appears the folowing sen-| girgceiam yerre old, and lives at Opdensbate, (0 amon = nanoes ta meagio |S SAN AD ROLES FO dof one | dations for wain arews, The picture shows that | wumber of short stories which I have submitted] ‘The reason for the almost pertect euceess of ‘im the presence of others. If the|tence: “It looks as though . growing upoe should be suppressed @ root and| ine building is a handsome one. There is no|to s long list of prpers and magazines, one by| the last : ign . pees s though no Opem Fup: | where sher snake very goed ale and pil 6 Ws taore be haine che dimeanens of « Notional three arte of tincture of fodine, | doubt that it flis a great place 1m line with the | one, and which in turn, have been “declined with | expreased Sanareee in Cae, ene Ota - A eulearcn—e Lewis 4. & iB. WHITMYEBR, M.D. | worls's good wore thanks." Now, J don't profess to be a genius, W. @, SCOTT,

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