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been subject of complaint to the British] q DAILY HINT FROM M'DOUGALL, Government by the Royal Niger Com- pany and would be resisted, diplomati- cally, at least, by England. But the House was counselled to wait for an explanation from France. Mr. Labouchere and the extreme Léberals are inclined to regard the care- fully prepared statement of the Govern- , MARCH 29, 1895. ment as “almost a quasi declaration of iS TO THE EVERING WORLD) wer azainst France.” But while there 1s undoubtedly a dangerous friction in African matters, it is not likely that B0e. | ® war between France and England will $8.60 |be the result of the proposed Niger expedition. OUR FLAG WILL BE THERE. ‘The despatch of two of our war@hips from the Caribbean squadron to Grey- = town and Bluefields indicates that It Is BRANCH OFFICES: the intention of the Government at UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Broa! toast to guard against a repetition of «gdp eargeettigehalllpsdlge Mg such difficulties as have already oc- OFFiCE—1st% Maal. BARLEM % eat Matte) curred in Nicaragua. There are some, however, who believe that the action of ‘Woshington ot. the Government beara a wider interpre- Pi amerese Bellding, WE OM) ation and ia intended to guard against uch No. 12,274 at the Post-Oflice at New York as eecond-clase matter. HOFBER.-Gee! Blows! How the Ww it 1 Won't Let Got —— PATHER KNICK ERHOCKER’S DIARY. 1895.—Yes, that voice of the Ret- any undue encroachments of Great Britain, In case her uitimatum Is disre- garded by the Nicaraguan authorities on April 16, which is the limit fixed for} starch 28, the concession of the English demands. | ter New York, uttered at that Wednesday night There may be truth in both explana-| mass-meeting, wan heard at Albany, The Platte tions, England has denied any inten-|Lexow police bills were brought up to-day and tion to take such action in Nicaragua | amended according to the propositions of which as will be offensive to the United States} 1 made note in yesterday's entry, 90 as to leave while enforcing the payment of the in-|the appointment of che Commiationers to the demnity demanded. But it ia well | Maro % ee enough to insure the fulfilment of such & promise by the presence of a United States naval force on the spot. At the me time our Government sadly neg- lected ite duty in the Bluefielde trou- bles, and the present activity may be Intended simply to take ct that Amer- Of course, this involves further delay in pas ing the bill. ‘They cannot como up for final ace tion now before Wednesday or Thursday of next week; and in that way the amendment serves to fain time for that under-the-surface work which characterizes any campaign of the Platt atamp. » But I don't think the underground process can jean interests are not to be In “wl- | prevent the popular triumph now, There ° lowed to suffer. many eyes on the law-makers, Even the moat At all events, our people will be glad | reckless of them will, I should say, hesitate to to see this evidence that the Adminis- | subject bimsrif to the suspicion of being tn- tration at Washington recognizes the | volved in s ‘eal’ under the present extraordl- necessity of doing something to prevent | ®4rY condition 5 the maltreatment of American citizens Me and the destruction of their property. Meanwhile, pending further work at Albany, the demand increases in New York that the Mayor shall make « clean sweep of the Polive W THE WAY. Board—that Is, that he shall cut off the offictal Te will not do for @ Populist Legisla- |esteotaiaggo. Murray and Kerwin and put tm ture to get into @ fight. The long| thelr placesMen of the Andrews stamp, un- whiskers common to Populists are in| pledged and fearless, and earnest in the cause of the way. ‘8 good admtniatration. It avems to me more than Yesterday there was a free fight In| ‘ver euentlal what ho should do thin, because the the Nebraska Senate at Lincoln. Ben ee eee ine ian ea aeatation tes Cerner the ee aaist eater, became /ing the Mayor's position on the question of « Die directed to make him take his neat, | Use Mlle Comminion, <== | Stewart resisted, and the officer of the Of course, this tn done by the enemies of re Benate took him by his flowing chin | form in order, it possible, to prod union that there ts no| Whiskers and forced him into hin seat. | among the friends of ood government, ‘The that Mayor Strong | Senator Jeffries, another Populist, tried | Mayor still refuses to express opinions on pend- ntented with the Bi-|t° assault the Sergeant-at-Arms, and] ing legistation that he may give no appearance Board provided by the | W## caught by the beard and pulled off| of interfering with legislative work. 1 do not DRAMATIONEWS ANDNOTES|, Mme, Rejane's Splendid Work ta “Divorcona” «- Mansfield's Re- Venge on Late Arrival, Mme, Rojane had never appeared in Sardou's “Divorcons" until she pre- sented It last night at Abbey's Theatre. It is pretty safe to say that she will henceforth give It a prominent position in her repertoire, She kept the audience in a condition of perpetual delight, and the evening was over almost before tt un, so It seeme: The Cyprienne Mme, Rejane i# intoxicating, It is wild, extravagant, reckless, Improper, Suggestive, and at the mame time in- genuous, bewlldering, yets perfectly tne telligible. It is a masterp: In fact. Of course, Mme, Rejane makes this Cyprienne @ trifle more skittish than the vell-bred Paristenne would be, even un- der the influence of champagne and ecrevisses, This Cyprienne ta decidedly lively, and one can scarcely credit her Stories of ennul and stagnation. In the restaurant scene Mme, Hejane simply abandoned herself to the most rollicking humors, She liughed and cried, and sang and skipped, and it was songbird days of her ca smiled up as 8 r. impossible to think of anybody else While she was on the stage, That tousled red hair of hers played an im- portant part in “Divoreons.” It wae loosely clustered around her head, and she used it ag a sort of expressive mop. She made it wabble, und she slapped it down when It grew to pre- suming. She darted in with a coiffure Of the most approvedsParisian elegance. At the end of the evening it resembied the wig worn in the melodramas heroines who have gone mad, The Was a very good one, M. Numes was the best Desprunelles that New York haw seen, Mme, Rejane could not pos: aibly have found a more worthy asso- ate, Adhemar of M. Gildes wa’ algo extremely good, und M, Rambert— who supports the 'Emoire's Dodaon— contributed @ valuable lttie sketch ax Clavignac, But there wae no flaw in the entire performance. It was simply Of utterly ‘hilarious enjoy- Y not fail to see ‘The season can have Ro other such treat in store for us. ee Richard Mansfeld will teach us de: corum when he comes to the Garrick Theatre. He has already started break- ing In New York audienc at the Har- lem Opera-House, On Wednesday night, when he played “Prince Karl," he was pained to see that the audience came In so late. It grieved his sense of artistic propriety. The hyur for the beginning of the performance had been careful.y an- nounced, yet foike straggled in late, dis- turbed those already seated, and made themaelves wen noisy.’ Mr, Mans. fleld refused to up until the aud: ce Was seated, Was a quarter to 9 before he began. course, Mansfeld was right to ac xtent, but the trouble with th a that he takes himaeif and his seriously. He forgets that the theatre 14 not a necessity, but a luxury, and that there Is no law compelling a person to go w the curtain to go and it Of himeelf and «mito mounted her by street. yele and oo. has led to the pleking 0 rea hint in thi bmen, ting their rates in (wo? nt on the amou the information lady's benefit, but the pollte copper broadly un the sped by hin a rivers of ten passengers where they used to THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 9); 1893) CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. ‘This isn picture of a popul ° appeared Fortune, which then n her, has been less kind in American the early in Gossip Here, a Hint There and True ‘Tales of City Life, A pretty girl, attired in w full of the bloomer atyle, wax bowling up Broadway on a bicycle, Just behind a cable car, attracted the gaze of the gay promenaders, The car stopped at Eighteenth atreet, and an elderly woman, richly dressed, was about to ulight, Turning to the young Woman, why had stopped whon the car pulled up, the olf lady queried sharply: ‘Don't you think that's very Immod ‘The young woman pald no heed to hor questioner, but ran her ma- chine to the curbatony and took a breathing spell. To policeman No. 2,420 abe sald: “I'm going to enjoy riding on my wheel whenever and wherever I please." The remark waa evidently for the old wk It all to young woman up the bury A Washington herdic driver is quoted to the effect that a reduction of two cents In the fare | 1 his fellow. et for th 1 wonder, who are hesitating over cut- A frien whom 1 on the street the other morning, began to smile ax soon as he paw a coming. ““Say,"" he said, aw he drew nearer, “1 reamed just night that 1 won $1,600,000 and was kolng io Kurope; and yon were right In it" 1 expressed my willingness to bo In it to any ex to state: for BETWEEN US WOMEN. The bill which the Workingwomen's Union ts ‘engineering before the Legislature and which lim- ite the working hours of all women to t 14 expecially bears upon alt teen years of age, der eigh- haa sent the dry-goods mer- chaita’ legal representatives to Albany to look out for the Interests of the trade. According to the bill, no woman can work after 9 o'ciock at Right, and chiidren are not eligible to altuations Chia labor, as tt 1s utilized In Ary-goods is dectared by the merchants to be not @ menace to either health or morals. The ehtid Walking Drens for a Min ‘remain till the rich off begins to be This ts a walking dress for a young extracted then taking them out and lady from twelve to fourteen years of putting oysters in thelr place to reach ts guarded by both the Gerry Society and the age, It la of pale green striped beige! Just the requisite plumpnees in the Board of Biucation, to say nothing of the Board | with @ full skirt, trimmed at the foot flavoring fat before they are taken out ort and seems altogether hedged in from | with @ band of white cloth edged on and promptly served on squares of het pene eee each side with biack ribbon velvet. The, toast. ‘ ‘bodice in full and gathered at the waist, = ‘The merhant who employe cash girle or bore! BOUT Tie micned with a walstband of New Neck Fixing: places them, It t# i In a school of habit, Lace collarettes, ruches and bertha: black velvet and two rosettes of white) tndustry, application # ings are manifest in deportment, neatne oiten and other qualities, whieh In nine child x not taught at hom ment-houwe child. The mer- ¢ lookout for good material and in every case that are the taking little accessories of dret Which have developed surprising posste bilities for variety, and the latest novels ties In these are ruches made of satin ribbon loops, alternated with roses and chiffon puffs mixed with rosettes of Nowers or tiny ostrich tips. pest out of ten particulary the te chant Is always on in the young emp! ween, ferite it the child in advanced from one KS et up at good positon of trust, Another new thing in neckwear is a Workingwomen'x Union, the merchants argue, searf to be tled in soft bows at the should hesitate to cut off a means of livellhood throat, separately, or completing large through too arbi Yon in these troubtous Vandyke collarettes. They are various a ly named Sans Gene, Gismonda, Trilby, Alsatian, &e., and are made in sheer In« din crepe, silk net, plain and faney chiffon, in delicate tints in crepe and point d'esprit. ‘The scarfs are finished ‘Thess are bonny days for the festive and merry ‘Ive litte Croton bugs, Families move to 1 of him, and find him on hand tn the new and a be le to weleome hein. When you find the shell with ends of elaborate lace, ONL ied ie arge collars of linen or batiste are beat china, ot to comgraty Ketel again in fashion, and there is a large variety of styles to select from, Codfish Croquette Put a pound of codfish to soak twelve hours before needed. Two hours before the meal put in cold water and bring | slowly to a boll, drain and let cool. Then | Pick Into flakes and put into a bow! with six bolled white potatoes, one emall minced onton, a tablespoonful of butter, half @ saltspoonful of black pepper, two tablespoonsful of tomato catsup or half |the quanuty of Worcestershire sauce, jone raw egg. Mix all thoroughly, then form into oblong cakes, dip in beaten egg, roll in cracker crumbs and fry a light brown in boiling lard, that a patrierch has been gathered to his fathers [and that he has left hia earthly form te testity }to the tact. This freak in natural history merely wives ascurance that a family of young ones hae been launched upon a flat-footed career, and you discover them later in the syrup pitcher and the cream pot. The Teltiah Museum has his tamily recorded, and itferent specimens in existence. here are KS WITH THE LAWYER. terest Points Explained that WI! Landlords and Tenant To the Editor 1 took a store on a five years’ lease, and then landlord sold the business and the lease, The accepted rent from the new parties, giving them | . ; reveipta in thelr names, If the parties fail to tibbon. The collet is of white cloth,’ Woman Represents “Progress, pay rent during the term of the lease, can the spreading out over the shoulders, and! ‘The colossal figure of “ Progress” edged with velvet; two rosettes fasten it each side of the bust. Full puffed sleeves to the elbow of beige, the lower parts are of cloth, tight-fitting, and edged with velvet; for a useful dress the unpaid rent? CONSTANT READER. No, unless you so agree in the lease. eee A leader.—Having leased apartments with water appliances, a subsequent to- tal stoppage of the water for days amounts to a partial eviction, and if you move out, a presentation of the ‘facts will be a good defense if the land- lord seeks to render you Mable for the remainder of the term, But if you re- landlord hold me for which {s to surmount the dome of the City Hall at San Francisco, 300 feet above the street, will be twenty-two and one-half feet in height, and repre- sents a. female figure holding aloft a the white could be replaced by green or torch, ‘The model has been completed brown cloth. Hat of fine black chip, jy Marion Wells, the sculptor, and will [trimmed with black ostrich tips stand- goon be cast. jing upright. Home-Made ¢ For all candy makin use either a granite, ere Are a Few Hint By rubbing with a flannel cloth dipped except molasses, iron or porcelain- & to the playhouse at all. any expert renders that oldie . eased non-|in whiting the brown discoloration may lined kettle. Molasses can be made in im thelr present condition. |>Y other Senators. Then the chin] think he ts wrong in this, But he coutd, by | TIRE MSNONBE A aN a a couple|thern in a wonderful lack of tetincne favorine Main, You can be dispossessed for AOU RIG the DRO Rn CIAeOIOFE LOH Diy rein, (GaMiNAteN “hulgat cla: peeteraele; Nee ee eee tid (hele OWREE Wek Hercuen | WATE Wale ale Kinet Hatt ak cave, Gand he eRCO une ane gaye thon ts Her lot taco ment inigny na than Payment OF ESHY | used for baking. \wugar candy should never be stirred part involves a com- ce bape COU TSH TU EBA! al [bearer tia ost er BALK pata Meee nee Tne intel deimuel” pres [of my #1,600,000 ae Lematein{ YOu should keep your fine laces While boiling. Cream tartar should not of the principal issue | down. Joandich hie bi id do without |8ented herself at the gate in due course . 1 own, by deed, some unimproved real-eatate In| | a in hiue paper if you don't want be added until syrup fs boiling. But reform. All the ques-/ The Populist Senators held a caucus] CMfount hin, And thie he could do without | on iy a very flighty, cogue! lish tinted | Dropping into a meetine conducted ty mem Fordham, on watch I have paid taxes for the is Glee ex should be put in when candy is nearly after the row was over, and a resolu-| "raining ® point beyond his present lawful | iady, and looked loftily surprised [og the Salvation Army the other evening, 1 was! puat five Some of this property is fenced | them to turn too yellow, yellower than { pI : ‘ prerogatives, T wish he would act when her right to enter was questioned i i ae cinity, who utilizes it | 18 desirable. done. Soda and flayor to be put in as tion was adopted pledging them to a a When her right to enter wits questloned: | impressed as L uever had been before by tue com: | in by « resident In the vicinity, wh hbk seh ent ine (ou take thelayrupitrom (he Are —: = ember of the Camille 1 Are d a al 0 6 ee = ¥6 1 ? Dae auuorainy clean ahi va before {hey again engage uy OER ROIFORE wile ycomnany. ane mia “and that. ts Biviaee eiinneat h the pee es is Ect ng vogetabl - fe A Lat a as Piers oe eine hee a me a: issue in Senatorial fsticu: . all there te to If. But it wasn't. She | out by these Christin warriors There was a goud | undisputed posvession of - | 38 Department tua be ton toe ae - ~ — ihe Chileon was pol tively Tequeated i, Hit upstairs, deal of music In the service, and the songs all | ty y can he claim title to 1t? M. | A little flour dredged over the top of Petticoat Fi ces. pet the ren and went there vowing that she Would | went with a rhythm suggest of the onwart| ‘The party's possession for twenty |a cake will keep the icing from running.| ‘The latest fancy in petticoat trimming benefit or for partisan proft. Next to the perfect loves of Kaster| ir we teach the children how to play and en-|feport the affair in ail Ite Krossness to aweep of m host that meant to he triumptiant, the | years, in order to vest In him the title, Seman ix to have flounce upon floun is @ political Miss D'Arville, years, upon flounce trimmed aston Board tution in ony | Connets that will come out a little later, | courage them in their sports by prepara grounds oe boom of the hass rum coming Ia with Inspiring | must be adverse to, and independent of, ‘This for Your Chafing Dish, with insertion and edged with lace, and ly fret public inst rtd the Easter number of ‘The Sunday | for them instead of shutting them in badly! ‘Pony Pastor sat in a box at Koster & | emphasia at every turn of a mousire Commander | the real owner. “Idealized Pigs in Blankets” {s the ‘all white skirts have e narrow lace edged Gegree, Politics is the prime | world,” day after to-morrow, 16 going to | ventilated achoolrooms, the next generation will! Bial' yesterday during the profess.onis | tooth evidently has lis army well drilled for tia oo name Miss Mary E, Wilkins gives to a ruffle on the bottom instead of a hem. for membership in it, and be the handsom: rightest pro- | be more joyoun and will be healthier than the| matin nd saw himself timitated by | campaign. ‘ > ent and brig! Ly pein ’ hafing dish receipt of her own. Her These beruMett pett! juty 1s the fesent ob6.—Minneapolia’ ‘Times. Miss Claste Loftus, Of course, the audi- s 8 6 ©, M., West Bide.—If you are a month-| chafing dish receip own, ene berufflet! petticoats are extremely y duct of the latter portion of the Lenten | P! ff ity such a board has to tod. ‘The tbe a thi ence stared at him a good ¢ Sl A ENMRRntCHL eltlKaHcathod With’ bisiaes Abad tenant, you can be compelle method consists of putting.some pieces pretty, but they are only possible for a Bi-Parti- | Byrsoes There won a thing S2Y-l pont Let Your Landlord See This,| What he thouzht as not to be g.caned Houaheful citizen stood wii his kaze Axed ee ieinig five days’ notice, to move out | Of bacon into the blazer, letting them, those who can afford a big laundry Dill, ment where among !ts many pages that any from the expression of his face, In on the one-sided splashing of the City Hall foun- t to t One of the greatest offenses of Americans ts y » ald he thought “ er mat the end of any month, notwithstand- a = eats Board would force politics in reader of the day can afford to miss. lobby, afterwards, he said touzht | tain, “Lam alwayn siad io see that water set A it, mo matter how wise and/1j, wilt be an excetlent plan to make | {he overheating of their houses, tt pr duc # all} that Mi 8 C 18 Adv ty well ue agolng again’ eid approached it) ing there has been a violation, to your Anan pidl tak Ati Gaventy. Sear -yeerat anab th however t y ase might be the Commis: | gure well in advance, that your news, | #7 of tls, ant the sxiit of the bert doctors te] ot enthusiastic, however, ise, tae] Me WA pl (acknowledgment |disadvantage, of the rules agreed upon ETTERS irae dua Weatt 1 O08 Mime Gk faa T ee an = a ‘f to counteract its evila—Baltimore| C4Ughit a few 0 ; enirtel ies, ie ache : erence to cleaning the —— lovely 2 . too, that A man who might be an en-/| dealer perfectly underatands your order. a s aitmorey sauld, with aw amie, I niae | 8 ity of ho return, Wg. Mut 1 wone| in reference t aning the stairs and 5 soi ie time; that I must get lunch and get my little . | [Tite en'umn ts open to everybody w'o ham a rot my . @ccoptable and efficient member Mstales hace se myself in. the Well, vou kaiaw Te |e 1 they've never song to Rx thas upner Datta | hallways ve a leint (0 make, @ prievince to ventilate, ¢n- | Bit! to school; it was getting late; but noth. : & non-political board would be] gon Russcll'a emer seen my Rood Many times In the | so thar the spray wil fall atl te way around? | ey pets ett) | 0 would do until he had the picture, He bed ‘Bence Into a Dit of | mirro} well, nswer the WERT oe carlin ¥eeonh GA t wuttaing | Formation to give, a mubject of general tnterest (> | pI e “se Bipartiaan parse Board. Legrand Tenewed conspicuity is not to be + A man named Cash th rinning for Mayor of | Uueetion satisfarts | ——— I; Pate lca in what length ot time | discuss or @ public service (0 dckurdedae and who | ma ee ke ue i wytch bs warded as any part or parcel of a fresh | a Keaturky towa, Casi iy alee cutting quite » Ste Ap etl ‘ SEEV THROUGH feeey ie ne dune. and what te the cont? If 1 [can put the tdea into (eas than 100 words, Long |“ give him jcture, whic! he would be bound for his own) iursison boom for 1808. Russell re-| agure in Chicago politirs. Chicano Dispatch, By the bye, 1 Ming Clasie Loftus | ROUGE should Hone, and wha ai Guns Ge would give me a receipt for, Well, 1 had ao apd for the sake of the party! otvca in a courtroom that exon = 2 transfers in Koster dial a | ea necurtty, tor relly cami Pist anh tee lore vied time to read this, ax I had to give my little ones / Which was responsible for him to be an . en Toe, luhaman Mayor Strong, a bi \ Wiiidraw from samme? ¢ 0. ers their lunch, and get one to school, as It was la a ressman Wine, of Virginia, was not xt We | lia 1 lease in writing for| Max Nordan Not So Big a Man as F faithful officer for the city. . tuatans ears KANE he IL Ge thel(Dhivche Mae Clikaie Loree 2 An un \e n we : | then, After reading the receipt, I found out that Tim the second instance he would, for Ret, he Ceutt) Ny Wine wae SAR DG | Toe tn the, tet tntiuman. fanner, tre( daa Huneley MeCurihy. The ni five years, or any other term, ts good | He Thinks Ne { 1 couldn't have the plcture unless I bought the UTbis own sake and his party's sake, be | SXC°Ptons to the remark out te ne ee eee nee ime Washington, dost une Is use purely for che benetit ECTION s against the parties making it. ‘The | ty the Editor | frame; so T Kent word to the portratt company es ret to see that his party got |TOOM™ When Ar, Harrison deemed {t| !e om one tn at a time = Be Saas fee yetey Poe cuties rote ney Ss eas object of recording 1s to preserve the | Nym Crinkiv, In reviewing Mix Nordan’a latest | to please send my portrait back, ané explained full bare of the places and a | Prudent to rush buck and demand the CESS Fenn races ORE RI SUT a Se pate rights of the lesdee ax against third | ook, calla him a savant and « professor. 1 how it happened that they got 1% But I got mo eal in every other way; the | Protection of the Court. It secs like. | eee they would DU han there as Me, Cissie TO BE HELD arties, by xiving notice to Uiem, 2 | Ject to tha Max Nordan is neither @ savant | azawer nor nothing el Mra. N,N. interests would be an after con- | '¥ that the Incident is now closed, . 7 be # a 8 70 MORI Nou canngt, without lesmor's consent, | sora professor, ‘but an ondioney: ‘Auiirian patch: In one case he would be a ————— - HAE ata Arner ie Cac AERO ; ' i oo elie? oe. « | Work doctor, who, unable to make a living by his} Cat Her im Front of Her Rival, 2 | Time was when sou aud ower yitatanted Resa vhen she leaves New salon, Invades newspape ss 2 jin the other @ party} When a 18-pound fireman climbs | tn yo ce ueter cite te tee ieee te Le eee ee ee eee tad tpl ta ANDi DATE Constant Reader, Brooklyn.—The hus: |0#® profession, invaded the newspaper business) To the Editor: down six stories of fire escape wlth a | wien pemo. rath to Twas untalnred, Washin and will then go directly < y Dand is entitled to one-half of his wife's | an We @ Paris reporter, In Germany, where! 1 qin a young girl of nineteen and was keop- with common sense knows | 1%5-pound cook on his shoulder, he takes} None hated you. my friend, vs much an Tt oaw: AMEE Ger nae | ty, there being Mo children, but |Yloophleal cultie 1s more wifes, He It) ing company with a young mah for three montha ta proper police organization | his life in hand with a vengeance, But | Vise was, you mever had my approbation, to “with the charming ~ ‘ he is Hable to you for attendance upon | & en oe jel 4 Pie MEE for a superficial’ He stopped coming for a week and then came ‘ t as a whole | that incident of last night, at the Hotel | 1 spurned your ove ail other met com re will remain in New nf = er while sick and fort moneys expend. | ote Ves 9 Nritos for the merous | qgain, ‘There were two young ladies liked bim 4 put the ‘tmen’ ss “ . is 4 Z cam. \ i hy P rerum, or in Yankee parlance the almighty dollar, ft ssion of three | Gladys, shows that the New York flre- | Ud gaze upon 5 in detestatton, Orleans for two week Sarah Bern- a by you for medical services, d '¥ dollar.) verter than I did. Two evenings ago I met him the hands of a commi | . , ed by you call > five men to be appointed by the|Man shrinks from no responsibilii Ah, me! [Baie Uh ta GLE One Reo (3 Fey wD B, we y masioal § Teall attention to the fact that Prof. Lombrose, | jn a iady friend's house and said, ‘Good ev ‘ esponsibility, shi , on the week, ejane, after her New whose follower Max Nordan Is declared to be, a! ing but he did not raise his head to he Tesponsible to him and through | however weighty. Way, what a chan: a plice ai hea!) Orleans engagement, ‘will, ar in Does fre annul a lease given on a butlding? | few years ago, in w treatise on genius and mad-| pee aaoeae = ae | other citles and ri w York in er » on genius nud-} was roading the payer, Please tell me was it to the people. Authority over the Hut now 1 seck your help Im desperation; Geer cides auc BeuEn S Gee onces te State Uae te yey | Stam like Nordon, inrew everything Im the ‘ame | proper to apeak te him oF na? One of my vale ‘with ample power of disposal and| The police will be able to count up a! [am not Sirong enough to pull things though, | London in June. Tt does in this State, under a 1aW| pot, Lombrose declared that Josns, whose char was In the house, and when I was coming home should be vested in @ superin- | much Greater New York. Mayor Strong) This Lexow bill may not have consummatio ee 8 se passed about thirty-five years ako, where | acter is recognized by every sane thinking man to! he did not come out with me, Pleese tell me it chosen from the force. This is) can make it a much better one by im-| Then tell me, what on oarth am 1 to dot Beerbohm Tree will have a busy finat| A Fresh Lot of Mirth Producers | the tire is so extensive as to deprive|be above reproach, was a bysterio epileptic or al nad ghe aatletaction? Sra: Aiicace the present system, with one| mediately sweeping out all that Is left) lad ine your ald, no dowors wit chen dang o'er] week in New York, beginning April §. m Tranantiantic f the lessee of the beneficial use of the| madman. To-day the eame Laombrose advocates i or one less commissioner and| of the old Police Board. | me TOROR A AUER Cr The PeiN an Mra. Rrigge has dainty dres premires. the Bpiritualistic assumption and declares for The Bluecoat and the Bik meres for Spe niperin enaet, qe =< PPE UARN beet Saag alls ctl ill he gill th scent “A Huned of Vio- Mra, Crane much wealth poss —— ao NOOK, isa bie FN Here ee ee te ithe Ballons imple, effective and wou! N rari cliy i 5 shag | WHY you Td deive the over side before me, lets," “Hamlet” and "The Merry Wives hia: Dad hes fame "on VENING WORLD" SKETCH-BOOK, | Spiritualists would hesitate to recognize. \ ri ‘responsibility, It is probably within esos ity plua Mayor Strong plus Ah, me! of Windsor.” He will not be sorry. to ode thee ea a er Ny YORING- WeRkpr ss © CROLLY, Pleasantvilts, N. y, | 1 think the idea of having the police on whesle : fer of the Mayor to put it into| COW: Morton. That's the combination! Way. 'wiat a thrashiag we would aive ihe Tent | Teturn to the metropolis, for he has not Lala ore wells - a iil, Is not the best in the world. For instance, if @ ‘the, pow: against Plattism and all other Lossism ry Cea Aes Te! sot any of the rivers out of town on Mrs. Lydiate-Lane has The Maw Who § horse were to run away, where would the wheel “thre “gata at Ban ye ae ee of the kind. And 80 the Ridiculous Hoss Se es eee SUA, Jor Fouts (Or eka Red Tape About Calling an Ambue| cone int of course, It can go fast, but that 18 th Commissioners and appointing = % Yot Briggs and Crane, aud Dut and Lent z i 4 i " Nenly two new ones, leaving the Board| ‘“U8' 8 ees EMPIRE STATE bITs. Harry Askin. who, with Frank Rey Acoi Billed ‘aith ‘envious! thoughiayaneas Pare Tance; =~ oe Hts ai Lehi 4 ij nol», Is to give a season of comic opers i 0 the Editor: ough, for while the polte 0 4 a th three members. It could be much} Hills providing for playgrounds and at the. Tremont ‘h tee astatome in The prowder, more patrician dame 1 owas a witness to an accident Friday |UD on the brake the horse would not atop for ¥ and more permanently done by | public baths in this city have passed the | Mread ix 19 cents a loaf in Molivar. | begotiating for a New York house as Who's got a hyphen in her name afternoon at the corner of Cumberland and Fol bim. Besides, the policeman is in danger af F a little plain legislation. Legislature, at's something—vei A pickers) weighing 2's pounds war taken trom Well. He has mapped out a plan that = Ally: Sloper: ton greets. The victim was a poor man, who | 98!MK his seat while trying to catch the bridle ~* But whatever plan he may have in} much, in fact—for a Better New York, | “!us4 lake, at Cause best laid plans of mice and men. was Just unfortunate enough to have his toes cut | Of the horse, If he were on @ horse he could | | t laid ph and men, A Nove Stationery, * 4 the Mayor should beware of the _ _ ian | Besides the bad peanies at matory, | but Kin is F. hustler and he m off his right foot by a Fulton stroet car, As soon | lean down an4 catch it easily, That may not be i tlsan feature, Any potice reor-| 4 4 Kimira has a foot of countert ally “arrives, for a time, at any | “let me show fr ew correspondence as I noticed dent 1 : verybody’s opinion, but it 4s mine. i Again the European war cloud, Bri- ‘ , or tad ata "We cons @ acrident | rushed to # drug store | everybody's opinion, 2 mine, tion which includes that Will be] tannia sees on the shouiler of Fran ve q |, Lidice Bfooorymien discover that people are buy ees hee ie s a) on the corner to ring up an ambulance, but the JAMES LYONS. , ua to his administration and! chin tabelled “Expedition to the Niger! vmkat: smote es Bal suet ae much bes GREAT MEY OF OUR OWN TIME, [i ia voy nen a Wa nee clerk sald a policeman would have to ring it up. ‘he public welfare. And she is already reaching for it _ Tue, Sluntatrviite Com ‘al plains tte lack i. z a ie eee ae M NM Had this poor man been more severely injured, Socialism Not a Humbu; E/E it Is @ good system, why does Platt . of news matter ax to the editor's jame arm ‘ Na “e Oe hissiee vi ate he might have died by the time the pollveman) qo the Editor 5 tt it? Would he surrender every- aay! them eines ‘ 4 arrived, as {t was nearly iwenty minutes before | 1 peli A piste jot for the bleyeling young woman | Lake Keuka remains frozen over, and there} chy net Abs =Tits a pearanc berths & Goad: MARY! of pour: reasere\ gre Eeaees t0'save the bi-partisan Idea | 1. brooklyn who promptly came off her is silt! xiving in the Chautauqua, cat jBlee Mone of 2 cradHe te he TUR Ce co nett be thankful that you have taken up the question, OM there were not some stake in it for) oui ta 5 e pr eeipy eircom mes taits - more of @ crodit to the drug clerk to havo called | «What 1s Suctalismt”? and I hone it will be thor- " ' ee 9 cause Ane Arrest of tho young "rv “ Mi What He Could up the ambulance, and mot Iet the victim safer | oughly discussed, Turday I see a Mr. A. H, calle Far 9 insulted “he rankinvilie ay 20 long, Also, slieanién ka MAR: Who Insulted) ber 4 we ; “You k ! Meals Holiceman had Deen At 4c 4 humbug, and claims that an {gnorant class of THE HANNI‘ A‘ INQUEST. ; You keep toon RADA eoon as, Ik weetA be: sell ester | people believe in its principles ‘This man seems The inquest on the body of Lore:ta | Notwithstanding the Sunay laws, 4 Thmiea=A You keop wate SOE A. WITNESS, Brooklyn live with closed eyea 1 found for the last 4 »| New York will have an weleor : ss ‘ ; : = ° | 5 [ Hannigan, the poor girl who recently i 4 0 Ghanocet Aad you keep the Commandments Tea Jeigtt years only the most Intelligent class, espe- ied from the effect of malpractice, was | fF Me Giants day after to-morrow Ales countia, * ant | and clear, ugee'ton to the Fire Departn cially of workingmen, believe in Socialism, It b @painful affair, The gross incompetency a ‘ | nd atrite re are a fow nea shout the man who atopa | T the Haltor: can't be killed by calling (t @ humbug. Bismarcls Mat cicsular vagaries of Coroner Hocbor| The PlattsTammany campatan Best) Walle ad) cAuwOrs! aor wa | vmy doushter dear; es re stop with hin The, Please allow me to express wn idea which 1/ lad to retreat before Soctalism, HENRY ST. furned what was a sadly tragical afair|(Me one of misrepresentation. May r | nea . ule. the wile | i iad : aris: shows him firs: under full headway. Inj ‘Ak would be of great beneAt to the public in nto a farce disgraceful to al! concerned | Strong has not beirayed the peop « of his auenis wa a tied t TM SWB | tye ggoun' iilusiraiion, the subject of remark te | SMM OF Are It Is a device for turning off ths |OmesLemwed Mem Make Good Huse opal | : 5 eros Avie Aimewvere Just afer he has ede up la mind] EAP. maeh and tetris iehia from a turning bands, } je e jury left the qu Possibly Spain will have to ask us to : oe AS BS HATEN quailty the Bultor: Bee imtcstny worries maaan llexpucn ie: Taper rartane 2 Se re WYIRLDLINGS i SPN ese Rapes mad oa ater ee Pavan toe “Agnow's' letter, in which she Ht eee 4 “ is i She ts) | wwe t Property, and pamstble toss of The gas ana | Having read “Agnes . jet 4 Remrmsssbaliner of the accused par- very busy In Cubs Leos vaniager of such a woa electricity act aw feeders to the Mames, aud the, “tes to kaow If 4 one-legged man would be @ tes, Pettingill, — a= F reTise Miss Young:hiag water pipes heip ty damage pr My idea ts! So her Pe An: sae werlds twat te Was mentioned in the verdict, but voth} ‘here ve no prize (or the san |e ’ i Soe urer t Vd he ty de Ww connect the service piper with the street or | in my opinion it is not. I know quite : held under warrants issued by! to why Coroner Moet 1 gn. |" traced Bits. sidewalk and have connection under vontrat |* 8¥mber of one-legged men who are married )dudge Fitzgerald to await we action of | jy'4 10 easy ’ in the i = om of the Fire Department and aliow them to shut |“! have happy and loving wives, who are rising the Grand Jury. t thie t Vena he Football Martyr, of the current of these elements trom a burning | I" Wott the social and Mterary world, It the = One certain result of the affair ought! If Coroners are abolished as Ailranla 6 average Hara, {hear ihe whistle wanding, butiding. EP. Cooke young man ts desirable, marry him by all , to be nS Sisiepation or cemmeval, Of Constinition perii:s, Hoebor w Mew Aan b ® eet youre ; are 5 F a bes shal for the fra 200 Kast Forty-sixth stroet, | Mean’: ONE WHO HAS NO LEGS, Coroner Hoeber. t is demanded tn} to resign, f : days Hyman Cha er. who repre nd the foeman’s centre-forma . Pinna ss — Vs Buble interest. Buca a person oust | 4 The We hoiwey ures the Thind Sew Yoru City Dat y i bail and ullowas “Py ‘The Insinuating Free Portrait Man, What Socialists Want, t in @ position to change a) WWel!, the Cuban conflagration is ap . 45 sah Sebel: aes Phe Sn Deve To the Editor ‘To the Editor tragedy into a ridiculous farce. | parentty on, at 1's! pS ey Wien x Deere "be: cemie GH AINAGY. Ms t _ bie Isrtetion etd Sad thor ag Ake the wena aig to my | Hamilton Hay gaye "Soctaliem tells you how |) pL ae es Snorer Serre arene: Haurb Lis aaiconnt ts aitbsiieh ad See ie chp alsa fa don | oor, sayiug he War suri openin, studio yy Keure &. Gey zou) met Works hom an 13 TEERE 10 BE WAR? Keep up the crusade on “knockout | ' . Porn) any acr a Sunday” ia the metropolis Lies a man ie oes Roce iees HUN er’ dace 4 Fie a suite of clothes and their quality that each i ep 6 : i ke all the ae can > _ ? Jorey, and would tke to | Srna weantt By ‘The relations between England and “OP” Cruasists: = i 2 fell awry, and In a Pa monare ee acas make # calortion of tone fax dorvsiia at t/t aes ane (pay ae SN Ta France with regard to their African) Brooklyn's troliey neglected to add une ; emt) a at Qhle sgaston He. tn alka hamplons enretiahlc ismuatersianding, fice, he Would make mea larre eenaa ce gaat | and He H. must be, mildly speakin ons are no doubt perilously | yesterday. “fie ins te ection of New The white naan anproacded the relskin chiats | free of charge. I'then wid t had prenty of pics [4 ety ively Imagination, ‘he Ministerial statement in| . eae ee. ieee ‘ ig fork who meved ta ar. He in a pronou Why t ren eaid the white en pieaty of Dic) want a man to get what he tr - Pia aia ad , a , tures, and did not care for any mare. Ho sald the House of Commons last night, warn-| Don't let the police miss you, on the rite Fach : re mrt . e 4 ears ob man, dine he agg sice's again that It would not cost me a ceat. 1 toid | AMd f9 lese—so that poverty and the ter iB mere rumors and admitting that an} Now to see that Lexow docen't have a bs! ent . 0 fun continued : aspen aay that he wante ta ace something in a store wins | for a frame, my husband was out of work for AORN SONWAL, ! of @ French expedition to the relapse. he fash Me 4, whalever arn leg imate Home} 7 ay hatchet (@ dhe white mania, 12% It 18 wnually the case that the people be- | some time, and I had enough to do, with three ‘ be regarded as an act un- és — ~ “a : palate. PRN jon Akai! stent. sere tea cnet ROM eg j Bind him do not care about that window at all. + t along, He insisted that 1 needed Begins Life with One Tooth. 40 Great Britain, is regardea| Who ahall reform when legislators! ,," “le a ga. | aus, sascuave, eslteite. atertreace witb Ms s | They are elmpiy dragged Inio the inoideat. 1 no money whatever, and was foolish, aa 1 could | To the Baditor disagree? ee a i ilibes ‘taeti: tiene’ tee aba se “ ia ial wa peed in wren | Aaa at Played High. they had thelr way, ther would drag out the | have one for nothing if I would only give him a} Would you kindly let now if there te Freach expedition has| ‘There was a March wind Ju town, of Commons, six printers and tures statiouere, | pal | ee ee ae Senn ae at Picture Sesing my father's portrait on the man- [any sign for « child being born with one teu? a oe alae" a Levi P, Morton be “lay tor '—Bultfalo Courier, doo thing to him, tal, he thought was lovely, which it Is, an he de & lucky or ualucky? 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