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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1300. try back to ite old moorings and restore| A DAILY HINT FROM MN DOUGALL, MA ANDNOTES Evening World's Gallery of Living| BETWEEN UP WwoNSR. to his beloved party some of the prin- OBA! TIONEWS DN clples that animated him when he stood A woman's boa ways boon o fruitfel mot be al 1 at the helm, with malice towards none, theme far comment. It was out in full tos yea- with charity for all. terday, and the world lived up to ft. Feminine = the Fairy Opera. hearts were light, and even Netufe lived up to PLUCK AGAINST PRUDENCE. o A> ‘The latest is that William Terris has— pert ain Wied dae a sae ee. APRIL 15, 1895. Sie Stewart, © yours. women) whe or thinks he has-secured the rights to evtting wlth gory o16. Wioter ane attaches tons — =| lives at Klzhty-third atreet and Amater- [ 7) do “Trilby” in London, Du Maurer haw TeHeaue i ter Gi ce tier ee een eee dam avente, has certainly plenty of i given him the perminsion, but the whole by er predecensork. Bot the Master bonnet--tt SUBSCRIPTIONS 10 THE EVENING WORLD) cortate. nnd ir she drives and manages : Affair seems to be involved in a very simbolien the sloment of femininity 18 woman apring © a husband a& well as she drives and \ 4 delteate copyright muddle, As the dra nature, and all the world, and even the ne ss ata Ta ae ee ta Poked i<—o manages a Fors? It Is easy to predict for : LU Marae TGA al LE ie woman, believer in Jt, apd ealaame betore it Gia tee manioe (reali the fll matte | ECS teen ene cea her as De er, . nted first in America, without being . able for making In silk. ‘he frills may ——-—- oe Brewavt Went Gut rari tunes yes. ; . protected by a copyright performance An Ohio woman sued for a divorce from her|be either of silk or plaited mousseline ‘The Secret of French Cooking. ier 3 ih Weatand: i sband on the ground that she had had but one | q, é f Thi erday with a female friend, be- in Englind, Mr. ‘Terriss may find ¢ je wole, headed with a band of jet and @ gentle heat is said to be the seost +No. 12,200} ying a spirited horse that had his “permission from Du Maurier 3 eiae Yer won ee is Odeoy isa sequins, Two bows with long ends| of the superior delicacy and richness et =lnot been driven for a week. arounts to nothing at all, and that womah, ond 1 fee Nasdéone trinaté to the bene s With a gentle heat and Batered at tne Post-Ofice at New York @# | Arior jeaving her friend at Wash- anybody can make a dramatization of tment existing in a new bonnet that the cout ght covers we may have just the CER tation ose: ington Helghts, Miss Stewart started on , the novel, In fact, it I hinted that Mr. granted the decree, Someching telle me that in amount of Juice we like in our vegetas her return home, Her horse became Valmer may tind that his own version those seventeen long and lonely and desotate bles. A glance will decide this, or per frightened by a cable car on Lenox ave of “Trilby" ana play 18 not as te years the Ohio woman wore # eunbonnet. Styles A Bs haps the ear, u' the nand at the same nue and ran away. At West One Hun- bi, secured as people ra “Tp riby in runbonnets never change, and crowns are 10 » time rests on the cover. Many kinds of dred and Aty-pevonth atteet it } was published in book form in England more significant of royalty than are aunbonne meat may be cooked in this way to the knocked down a ten-year-old boy, Then | for book protection in America, and the of wervitude, 3 ¥ A % best advantage. A rump steak, three or the buggy struck a sand-bank In Gne | play, it la suggested, should have been iieste hentia avy Kivayn: een 2 Re b four inches thick, kept closely covered Hundred and ‘Twenty-fifth street and treated similarly. That this was not for Jest but T-hkve na hesluadey in ofiering S and cooked in its own juices alone, wil overturned, throwing Miss Stewart cut Japan Wants Inthe Rarth, [done Is probably due to the fact that Wilk a HoUDiA et oeNe Ge ado ROUEN ea kee be far more tender than when put into ‘The horse got free and continuel until ee * pal there was not sufficient belief in the you with the sweeping nature of thix statement if the oven; and this without basting and ee SRN Feta stopped by a policeman, and both horse dramatic possibilities of the novel. r that the Woman who has the greatest number of without fat, the latter having been and bugey found thelr way to the|for years. The alleged murderer ts un-| tisk may find himself in, tne pretty bonnets has also the most devoted hus- | adorn the front, and at the back are the| trimmed off close er lock and key, s¢ $ n oof a man who has One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street | er lock and key, so that San band. There t# a ar, unwritten impression | bows appearing round the collar, with a —— ; | sum of money for LORS ere rae Ui police station, Here they were claimed |80s are spared the misery t control Satd a 1 eee Nee othe effect that women are responsible for do-| tle over the centre and two long ends For Underwear, DVERTISEMENTS in the by Miss Stewart, and as the buggy was | Pense of a several days’ mystery In ite yesterday: "Suppose ‘Terris This is @ picture of a United States) negtic unhappiness and also for divarve, the sme | falling below the w: Quite a new thing f aKy able to control # dramatization of “Tril-| Senator who 4 ympathy with UO RSET ee eae coe Uae went om 01 # dramatizatio: a 0 f# not in sympathy with | \y they are responsible for everything else that a the “combination trimming." ‘This will : n e nection with the horror, , H uninjured she Insisted on hitching up by. Suppose that half a dozen versions: 7 yravely o Evening Edition of THE gaaia) aud drivin home doxpite her nan " by.” Suppone that half «dozen versions | monopoly, He Is bravely outspoken $M | happens in the world, ‘The woman who would Avtificint Flowers, be used very extensively for white un- i bruise There ta just no method at all in the|#ible that these could be brought to | bls denunciation of the extortion which | wear the same vonnet for seventeen years is little | 2 cen WORLD are taken upon the ye) UBER Wiel atta vei Americn and presented here? “Would not| the Beef Trust has been forcing upon! giort of a criminal, Penitentiaries are fited with | NO longer ts the wearing of artificial dcrskirts, and is made of the finest epecific guarantee that the This ts certainly an exhibition of pluck | madness of the Pintt Senators. Not one | the tact tnar buul Torters drainatiee: |the meet tuvera of thre counter Nort of "| powers, stherwine. then upon the hat | Shite lawn. It has about five Inches of ' rare ina young woman, Gut how about [of the lot ean see further than the edge tion of an English book tal not buen Late Rh hd rt Suwanee LOR BORNGL Considered) ball tehiny maya |b" foods 0: be fastened to. the, aniey average bona fide paid cir- the people on the street? Were the po-|of hia collar. copyrighted In London, inva p tae aiucnens aubowe. iy a) 8 w fhahlon authority, Tt was ans ine| WER feather stitching, thus forming a re a. by’s' copyright aa a play here que ; @ulation of THE EVENING | {ice Justified th allowing the fearless aN oie tion is a very delicate one, but It i ¢ ee Dr. Helen Densmore, of London, in 19 the ety | Corgequent restriction, but one that has | hem. At the bottom of this comes @ = driver to risk another runaway to the 1th forty-six years of a prison term|that has never been brougnt up 4 Goast, en route to her home after having spent the ruffle of finest embroidery; this t y ” t joastp Here, a Hint Ther a True nevertheless ruled any years. roidery; this ts also WORLD is considerably peril of other Sunday drivers, as well as| before him, ‘Train Robber Perry had | Harhers: made new ariangements y Palesiof Clty Liter Winter In California. Dr, Densmore has two | CTE NS | te ter otets, rosebuide, |wbcut five Inches wide, making a very Saster promenaders? very induceme ve bol i ab ted erent ‘ Life. enthusiasms, One ature’n diet, t ang | NOW: . : fal » | lakes i si than that of all the of Easter promenaders? every Inducement to leave boits and bars| his pool in It not T'aul Potter's | umore that the “ituckiedersy’ bake eens he aueaiety Aik eet tay {Primroses, hedgeroses and y other |clatorate as well as convenient trim ae behind him. that they own?) Yous fe Huckleberry’ Railroad Com-| fruit, and the other ts Mra. Maybrick. She has i tas : ming. lise’ pagera'tn New a unk ion BO oe) uiblished in frugland, anys | PAY 18 contemplating a grad at the new Ma-| written a book on each aubject, and the logic blossoms—copy nature so perfectly that ether Even NESS. — — body may possibly make a play from it | comb's Dam Bridge hav ted new inquiries by | of bots should bring about the adoption of the one| they are largely used to decorate the Wit, Grit and Neauty. | Yerk COMBINED, to wit: ‘The very essence of comedy ts found] The Matteawan authorities have got] there, as It Ie unprotected, owing to Mts | pleasure drivers and other Interested people ax the release of the other respectively. Mrs,| head and neck, in preference to natural ‘. Bvening Post, the Even. | |i,the discovery of a countertelting en. | three out OF Ave. fut they wane ton mvious production in Anicrica. Af the | to when that long-in-butliing structure te to ie| Denenore ts the founder and President of the [blooms that fade an wither often before Rede ean Coote ea earremnae the iz 5, e tablishment in full blast and turning out sine they've won the rubber till they |iintpers prevent It. being. done her doen ta travel. Tt wid to havelawang Into lech | Netural Rood Boslety, of ag nd, and the editor | the dance or other entertainment ts half | eaweleay HO PMs od tee ei A tate Quanet bakes wet Perry, The point is & nice one, but Mr. Palmer | last Fail, In tact, a day was ret and a pro-| of a monthly called "Food over, Some of the dainty French ruches |!" ° hee Nee ee aie ie Bievosite Inked eee eee es tnt Hevel-Hemaeld many ant fe: probably | eramme ot dediatory exercises van pulsed Seas Seer aa ee nde wholly of fine| Mrs. Nathaniel Collins, the “Montana the Evening Telegram, the Panitentiary: Hounehold servants as slow to obey | <2OW® “Where 'e ares’ But It tan't open yet, and to the eye af the orat- | Mrs. Densmore showed me letter Jul et aowers, but there, of course, are for | Cattle quenn. Js writin a took of her hary citizen there are oo signs that it is going | Celved from oe ahaa very special occasions. ‘The majority of | xpeviences of camp and prairle life. ie ke Bie: 4) brick's mother, dated Rouen, March 15, in which arial . prised to find some counterfiit 10-cent|Ple at Albany wouldn't last Jong tn ser-| Auguatus Harris the exclusive rights for Wa TOG Dad GS ibid lead aed d ti ‘ these accessories show a combination of | AN American editor says that the L terfelt Aruniatus Harris the excluniye Artur: | the delay 18 for. ‘The Weide meme to be done, | (he weiter sald: “"l mast tail vou that 1 and my ait 7 ‘a ribt worst “copy,” In respect to bad writing, Ho es tn ine wash-room of the prison Ne eee ae ee aly wili| and 1 {oa beautiful atracture, The old bridge | 4auadter have been most crueliy treated again. | lace, chiffon, NeW eter eae he ever saw he recently received from‘ Keeping his own counsel, be quietly in-] yy . probably present It at his vay | now doing service tu ui 1 Twat ‘not ellowed, 10) see Mer when: I went ae ca He t Ee ee eee aetna: diee|{,Lushty-one excise arresta yesterday. |fouse carly next xenson, ‘Tie opera NAM | never was a benuty, ant Tt. ie mow mont incon, | (© Bnkland last month, ome small metal article Light the Room Dimly. Miss Beatrice Harraden, author @f Prabeibcatedy - {he ale--rhe police aren't exercised as much over | been immensely successful at the Gaiety | 9° 8 & denuty, and it In now most Incan-| O° SHEEN ung in her kaltting beg.” Mra 4 of glaring, | “Ship That Pass in the Nighi i aad of a counterfelter's complete out-| ing excise as they were a few montha| Theatre, London, Its characters are a] Yoslent to get at, Ite use should be rendered . Mra} A glare of gas jets and of glaring, i fit and over $10) In bogus dimes, quarters | ayo, broom-maker, his wife, thelr children, | amecessary ax soon as possi Denamore ald in reference to the prison ‘Al- | conspicuous lamps is in the worst pos- Kecp the Right Side Out. WE. CLEVELAND'S PROCLAMATION. [and half dollars in the cell of a five | “#* _---—— a witch who ents children, sleep] ie sooking tore mag with a No. % though Mrs, Maybrick repeatedly asserted her IR-!ginie taste, and betray parvenu on] Like most garments and most carpets, ‘At last we know “where we are at!” | months prisoner named John Houghton.| ‘Jake Worth wants Gov. Morton to] @yty, 4 dawn fury, & Clot and ane ele. lcioklnespawer Im ii ibaa ali ea alee ie ua tice Oy ak cs bag the! the spot. A room should be lighted from leverything In life has a right and a land's letter—prociama-| hen arrested by ¢ de ie Blec Sa a ‘ Uae ber lend to} wan placed In a dark cell wl @ monet the oftly-shaded ets, | wi ‘ : 4 President Cleveiand’s letter—proclama he man when arrested by the United! sign the Brooklyn Aldermanic Elections ne forest” and the| ine Yesterday \'t went out to buy a toring tule, | fan cuarseugh Sosed eOt put tn ov otgnt, and (ene Biden with poftly-shaded gas Jets.) wrong aide, You can take any joy and tion, it might almost be called—on the | States authorities confessed that he had] bill, That ought to settle tt witch's house.” | |. fand on the way to the taitor'a met a fetend, who| fed on bread and water, When the frngal re- [ON Only In a moderat sized room, Or) hy turning {It around find troubles on money question defines an Issue around | aecomp.tce In prison, an oll counte -——— RI a by quiet, half-hidden jamps. Candle/tye other side, or you may take th chard Mansfeld has new play | Perauaded me to play a game of billiards, After| past was brought to her she was found senseless | | o jt th fi Mrcantnals batted which the political struggle will centre. | felter, Who had proposed the business} “Two hundred thousand cocoanuts| adapted from F. Frankfort Moore 4 the game it was too late to go to the clothier' via was with GLeieuiy, restored, That shock to| ght is the pretciest of all, and the most | greatest trouble and by turning it around It ts @ call to battle as truly as was him, and the two had between them | undervalued." ‘That's putting fraud in prety, Gated Linh ks as “At the King’s) so 1 started for home. Just befor ng there | her nervous system placed her in the infirmary | becoming. W candies are too expen-| find joy on the other side, The gloom- his famous tariff reform messa, itju nearly $1,000 In six weeks. They | nutshell. ead." Mr. Moore's story appears in) ¢ gtepped into a floriet’s to order some Faster | for weeks, In aplte of her delicacy of physique, | Slve to be used largely to light the par-| jest mountain neve casts a shadow on| goes beyond compromise and leaves no| Worked In the blacksmith «hop, where eee tod ., CS RRS ca rag bude When I went to pay for them, I found 1 bellere she will Ive, will be vindicated and| lors, but for a dining-room nothing 18) poth aides at once, nor does the greatest Toom for concession. they procured al; the lead they needed. Bome of the weat-stdo fire scare han | Where." Mr. Moore’ bellever that M had lont- my pocketbook, No Raster autt, mo reteased, and this miscarriage of justice, | more conducive to a confidential, remi-| of life's calamities ‘The President has sprung to the front} It is sometimes said that the om apparently been transferred to the fire- Was is gaits to open the Garrick-Har-| Raster fowers."" and right here my friend lett | perhaps, be Instrumental In securing for England | niscent hum of conversation. Don't ight — fm the cause of a gold standard, and at | the chureh is often the further from ¢ Gage, Kechiiw His planeta ee ne eetaagea | me abruptly and ran after a alx-footer, whom he | the great need, @ court of eriminal appeal. In| the gas at all, and place the candles in For Henith’s Sake. the head of the moneyed and finanetal| The lea ¢ counterfeiters business - nistale y Yo Nobody Stigaged In earnest disoourie, a recent letter to her mother, Mra. Maybrick | cjustres of four, daintily sheded, at each} The people whp live the longest are interests uf the country, and expecially | in 4 penitentla Holn full blast and en were only leas | Successfully keep any ark in th Fula {ev hah" & AAMBLTEA AGA ARE Sho ‘1am in the hospital again, but 1t will | corner of the table. Do not overdo the those who sleep with thelr mouths shut. of the East, will battle against silver joing a thriving business is certainly thick than new bonnets on Kaster Sun-| hve curios Mansnelis iM the members of the Department too much, It te] take am awful lot yet to use un my American} dim lighting antl have the halls too dark | ‘Two apples. eaten uncooked at each perhaps even to the extent of secking | funny one, It os said that the t i tions. In a coupl “weeks they may| simply a query as to whether they do not do HY Reape E SHAW. | to admit of a stranger walking through meal, has been found to cure dyspepsla. & re-election. money from the tsiand hos for the past —— - a not care quite so much, unnecessary damage. For instance, T was in the A GRAND SACRED CONCERT. them with safety | Cinnamon tea is recommended as a Commercial Advertiser and A week ago Warden Pillsbury was sur-| 4 are the so-called servants of the peo-| Augustin Daly has secured from Sir] tg be, the Mail and Express. How auch an issue will affect party | thier months flooded tie Harlem stores. | Yew York wan gad to forget legtsla-| At the Fourteenth Street ‘Th Mieinity of Ninety-aecond sreet and Columbus pa - — beverage for people who dwell in ma. Hines te obvious. Parties have = ; = tive dalstes for one day of Master ililes, | Saturday night-a new play, in four acts, | Avenue last Friday when one of the numerouy) Va. pauy, Trve Jest heen down to York, eu of a Fine Flavor, |tarial districts It 1s also useful as @ vided ogy gh aioe) e i MACEO AND HIS MULE SEPARATE: Bygone c, Dixon, called rather scapldly ws ove ce é fret al nied A the are ‘é Bake ARSE MASE? Some one asserted that the best c preventive of cyphold fever. ued by the ta uestion. ‘The silver ne ‘i “queen of Night," wa sey | of an adjoining house to the top floor, and tow. | Alon Martar, asse 2 ; | condita eat Livin certain Ke wreck We wonder why Gen. Jose Maceo left | The New Haven Mne didn't mean to) the first time, Mr. Dixon aimed at] ered the kash of a window, Thr shade o- | AM’ she ain't done nothin’ since but talk tea she ever drank was made at Car e aeLine real ti his mule betind on the fleld at Palmarito | lve @ Continental for Ward's Isiand, worthy romanticism, but he came to] soured his view of the fnterior of the room. It Jes: Uke & house afr bad. and that the superior flavor was The Best Spring Tonle. Be ie ercy nant nei] Wem he and bis army of Cuban rebels Se an aime Steen conventional GIMOeNe | was ouly a five It tig to roll tt up, | For We took @ “sacred concert’ In due to the soft water used in making It. A Spring tonle which all beauty-seek- ‘will Be a merry fight, an open Mele he tawdrines On Easter Sunday night, Whereupon some one else produced as! ers should take is a four-mile tramp were defeated. ‘The General cut’ his| It ia always best to keep an eye out | situations, ‘The play. was but he pulled It outaide, tore It off the rotten, vod vasiel “gaia an opportunity fr) i, way out of the ft, but he forgot | for “Huckleberry” ratiroad grabs picture the period succeeding and threw the remnant into the root, Proveed- | AN the way them folky was worshippin’ good tea by adding a pinch of baking )each day, When it rains, a amall hat, : ; Revolution, but the “atmosphere 4 1 ewan was out o° igh ; 1S UREA role WeATER b to cut the mule's way out, In conse = . . ie ph ing to another window, he repeated the perform- soda to the water ordinarily used in|» waterpreot and a pair of rubbers are Aga the great American public wil we call it nowswas lacking, and the We'll take our singin’ books along,"” oS , ‘i ‘ie quence the mule, a silk hammock and] ‘This week the ball playing of the] hero, Henri de Valois, might with very ‘i " ‘ order to soften It, ‘The experiment {s | required, but no umbrella, April show- battle Natween | sie mt ye a if " AOE ane Ue ares ne easily made, though fine tea Water |ers are admirable fcr producing May political ar whose some other things were, captured Giatite be toAeni aonathitis: Wtde difficulty. hay John Smith, | necessary destruct ae a : of Hoboken. it. is ry hao WwiN A whe tie oak arn seuree pert that has just reached the boiling polnt, | flowers in the cheeks. Get up an hour power ts very evenly matched, and whose field will be not less than the civ- Te pr y dvesn't make any diffe phy " hh easiig. | To my mind, the Easter decorations of graven In We'll both sing with the cholr. iitusion of from three to five | earlier and watk every morning. iiised wor! nfusion 0 ge to tive | eartier anc we “ W, for the money question 18/1, hake some difference to a Cuban lain, Who had a wife living. Villains, | George Law plot, where the mounds were plled up| When we wan made to pay them there ar Insisted Upon persecuting post Alma, | looking lke a lank of snow, Pansies formed] A young deason took our tick plany for relieving the neceasliten of (on’s gratitude for having opened tho| th" weiin rings with war, What is he plany for relieving the es of the poor week? mandolin y orchestra also went to | Florence's plot contained only metal wreaths, the thie band plaped(lonnnee Git Tour Gau;"|(laouse ore pubtio nern(ce la'acknatedpe and cho nn® fF MARI) women: (yh) could’ (mens @an Francisco has a terrible tragedy | myje that made It? Mules are very ‘The. villain. bobbed. up. inthe encamp: cultivate: the jand; aad shold: there’ be mors minds so queerly, Probably Maceo's mute | FATHER KNICKERBOCKER'S DIARY | flew back. to her husband's arms in ance. It was a waste of time and a work of un- ence to the mule on which side of the! The Kaster pageant was as b be har vvel the hero and | Greenwood Cemetery day were by far the| go we went to the house of prayer, and an | controveray It 1s enlisted, but It ought | joyoun ax were the ekles yesterday. married him, She did not love the vil-|handsomest seen in years, Conspicuous was the] pus, Reub, it seemed a sin, eee - an international one. —- — = however—on the stage never mind that sy these self-supporting farms, The same kind of MS clavelera\ decsrveu:tha i neral whether he has his mule under] Oinmey might, if he would, tead the| Kind of thing, and this particular one | 610 Barter I azaleas and white pinks, | — Before we could get In. LETTERS. Unie WGuIat aioe Kal aRGHIDADIS 06 eekaeal OMA him or not when the clarion sounds and] peep ‘Trust to legal slaughter — Ki 8 She tried to Ki him, and managed other decorationa on many plots, The burial] — An’ showed us to our sent (7Ma eotumn 1 open to everybody 'o has a een gioreat ke these fi ri ‘eontest with so striking a buste-call, kolng to do? Walk on to the battlefeld = stead. to wound her fushan |. Then’ she | gqyares of John nslish, the ship-bullder, and the | nut T felt "teas kind ot wicked, complaint (0 make, @ crievance to veutiate, m= | ane unemployed |x to make thete farms So in full paraphernalla and get stepped on] Will Hoeber stlck it out through Easter | pe. gs Queen of NENG An ladies | Ridleys were conspicuous for decorations. Billy An’ 1 thought it was a cheat, formation to give, a sibject of generat intercet by | OS°RSY PiESt by somebody else's mule? saab ne jerclot! stocd e. A TERRISLE DOUBLE CRIME. ee on weaiette - = this gypsy encampment and managed to | usual winter emblems THE GLEANER. ‘An’ "The Sidewalks 0° Noo York,’* can pal the tea tnto teas thin 100 words. Long |\20,, SSOeUCnNE: Mocmlnes, Gs | They Mac é Again, what of the Greater New York | Much more entertaining than Alma ——— a SH ERC Ae tee eomte kok Read telegaeraney could do the washing, The men would @xeite its people to frenzy during the ut ment and Al i ART NOTES AND COMMENTS. With his banjo and his talk. pale , funny eritters, ‘Ti make up their = oo ~ 1 mia teled to, strangle him, products than the people required they could be _ those On Saturday the body but in the last act he died and Alma ———— ‘The stage wan dark, the curtain rose, Prescriptions In Latin, fold, and with the proceeds more stock could : 8, y ‘An’ a woman dressed in gaur @ memper of the Baptlet] ona when a mute docs that all the gen] aprit 14 Ga seen Charles Hager CoE. Dudlew, Alexanier jengue Club, augue wave ono legs) The etitor of The Evening World” wants / Then, again, if a man ima tailor or @ shoemaker Chureh and a constant attendant of : Drosperts present. | Kearney and that very excellent actress, | Act lobe a elie know whether or not there ts any good rea" | ny gakes those things for the rest of the com- erale, deckhands, second mates and | ed yesterd, 8 even’ this guorning, Bi Miss Floy ‘The monthly exhibitions at the Union Leag i Sunday-schoo! g aay even thin morning, Raster Sun- | Miss Floy Crowell. Kealah, I'm all ina flurry; ; reacriptions In fe y-school, was found brutally | jayne chartas in the wotld cannot move | day has heen a lovely day in New York, There wile Club are delightful episodes in the course of the| thig beats all I ever nee:"* why doctora should write thelr preacript musty, kod) the’ earse partalnlog 49 ollsr: trwten = i Latin, There are good reasons why they sould, . Brooklyn, ¥. M@angled in the pastor's study G y Sh It a pes Whatever separated them, | wis ample opportunity, after morning church | mM@¥ Robson, will return to the Empire | att season. In addition to the fact that they | ant the band played “Annie Laur fs Oa April $8 young girl named Blanche} saceo has our deepest sympathy for | hours, fur sve Easter parade tn dine old Fitth | anpeee: fe eerie Tee Cura” anid will | afford: the opportunity of Basing upon pictur cr ven- Gantt Gackt bose ate Therapeuton te not an exact sionce, ane i ee oe a a o 4 and pper “The nortance of He : She ne i os mat do with the aoion of] 6 Lamont, a companion of Minnie’s and.) ine joss of his mule. levanies Gnd ithe pageant waaiehire la he tmbortance of Helng | which have passed Into the privacy of private] hen @ lot of dogs an’ monkeys eter Mitts anal akaniioua vee (ObcanIDl Vin (cipetcar eachool, disappeared. As her]. blymen_ Whe hn sit the | feveral years. It looks aw if reat Spring had at | 10 be rel I from supportitic the bart | Uiustrative character, The current display 1s 8] And a couple of trained donkeys markedly induence the action of trmites e°'| Would tt not bes wise and just measure to @haracter wan irreproachable, jt was accrniviymel einer: Tne ee caught up with the almanac Spring, and that { Melodrama on the road. Atiss Tiki "| qual one, Early American art is to a certain “Around tha) otage 41d go pectally marcoties. Faith In the sestlptioM OF | suygtitute for the pension system to firemen, po- Relieved che bad met with tout play, | Coree_of Brooklyn home sentiment. An). °s¢ mignt be an happy aa the actual vernal non hag heen engaged for “The Impol extent glorified in one gallery, while in the] ‘hen came a gal jest dressed in tho presrniber may temove moamains of Ai lice and teachers a rule compelling all of theee ‘Thia opinion was entertained and ex- Ke ee his ¢ paves cane AIGKS ALD) o! ing Harnest.” other there is shown what may be called a ARE elielolen a dra culties, atnce faith is the : suptation a : public servants to take out an endowment polley nite, r or 2. alao | 228 Pesuited being persus hat “Nev palo aalace ea hronology of the Japanese art of colored prints t nev o i Some people think man {5 on! maturing in, say, twenty years? aes hea then she al) ie nad better withdraw his objectionable | 1 gian ene a boty, migm |S Mover again. eal Chettes Frohman eres Bae Bee mare te. Hel mnnee there chemical compound, but he 1s ¢ Bving chemical (yey ean certatnly obtain thin at a cost not er On Saturday, after the discovery of|*mendment to the new Bost iver there had a good om York ta dey. | RiPROntIN @ aerioua curtain-raiser with | There is nothing to dimeult in ant y ‘An’ at last a gal in yailer paint equation, What the life pulsathe power Mme | creting the per caplta for the present penstom Dinan rete i he asta sagt | tide bill Te ts a good thing when a] simow chink It Nouid ave been a. wise end a farce. People don't ike It, ‘They conte | as the abandonment of convention, A thougititas Made all them people shout, boty knowa Ax a matter of fact few people iis And it would aave them the ‘Aitgrace: a the church war’ thoroughly searcher, | WkisIAtor Ix shown to be opan to convle- I aon HELTOL BONER ROG ek Gee LELBEMROT RRC En WENN | glance at the well-chosen group of Japanese | An’ I aaya, “Marler, I ain't no saint fase call che edloteen presegied Oy ya | eon te tie, word panalons A saled: sui wee and yeste-day the nude t sianchelon _ ernment Clubs and the Chamber of Commerce, | MY, Hew curtain-ra FEATS | print shown would simply revea! the grotesque- | Tut T think we'd best git out!" tora, If they knew what the druge | portionate to the position could be arranged, ye y nude body of Blanche Hens De dir cert Stairs’ has taught me this, It's a farce, | tea of the artists, Lack of perspective in the| But while I was feelin’ kind o' pert, a question whether the imajorty of people would ang q rule could be made compelling vouchere Was discovered in the belfry, whither] Who would have belleved last Novem-| qeepiy in bringing atone tie later Mag tare | Ahet People beran lug AU It, as a] landscapes and anatomical distortions in the fig-| — Marlar, she looked glum, take them at all. ©.C. CROLLY, | for payment of premium to be shown whenever Mt has been dragged after the girl had|ber that Divver, Grady, Koch, Martin ing abont the better New York, | art of prelude to, Foundling.’ | ures seem to overshadow every other character-| Aan’ the next grand sacred concert Pomaniville, Ns Ys | gatarise were pald, It would be a benef In~ had made arrangements for a grand excursion | When *Lethe® and ‘Rome First Love’ Been strangled. and the test would be Pollce Justices 10 | es tinting batroremeaay Pirst Lowe’) atic, amd yet, when one has learned to under-| 1 reckon we'll have at hum, NAS ci | Eiees of & Nantahin, The: alter: 90) Peano A medical student named Theodo r tim Verily, the ways of | Raster occ: tt would have given @ good the house and ask expectantly. if they | mand the methods of these Orientals, and the AMES Ay Ail Seeing Contradictions In the Bibles! pyyiic servants at the expense of the taxpayers Durant, who acted as assistant super! i Wilora of @ Ridiculous Boss aro| many of thes lawriskers from quiet rural re- | Wovedy ie Afrard of Tie Asie Upreciri | hearin poe, whlch thele art rests, and’ te able OMPIRE STATE BITS. To the Editor. {or by asseasment ts unjust and not comparable tendant of the Sunday-schoo!, is under| past finding out. gions some ‘ne AGA UbstAl Leas cahout ine | OHA Neneroneh,, Clava. Of Crate Te ete emt rere tne Sulmmnlling, teehsical veuperss - — Velng abvicted to the hadit of continually read-|in its benefits with an endowment polley Im @ @rrest, charged with the murders, and it a seething, yet tcautiful metropolis, on the aftaics |#10Ne be given by me when T have | *llltes, one realizes that these prints possess &) Charlotte and Brighton voted against ann tng the letter column of Your Interesting paper, | reliable life Insurance company. If the system fs alleged that there is strong evidence _ AL WUIEH they now. vcte: with assurance unbounded farce as the foundation of the enter-| teh aesthetlc val ‘The simplicity—nal 18] to Rochester. wherein I have derived much information, will | could be extended and enforced in all depart- ‘against him. The pastor of the church] Meul--Gov. Baxton ts more hopeful for} ang in ignorance immeasurabie. HUAN EOOR: sa the better word—of the conceptions, the beauty of | The Seneca Lake region reporte the probable | Mr. A. Kaplan, who is well versed in biblical | ments of business it would relieve life of M6 also under arrest, although it is not |e reform bitin this weeks Has he par ‘ . Deer GRnU Lime hooauerontT tone, the softness of color, ant the absolute clita: ‘toss of I: peach crop. | Knowlatge, explain. the followMis apparent (2) | more than half of Ite miseries, to connect him with the double murder,| Lesistature? Then let us hope that (t 18] istarore think we are a different srt of ti Ja revival of “JohieasDreanis' He will] Mame these prigta aa exquisite examples of » | garn She's a new one lijah was carried ug tuto heaven tn a chariot The church has alrealy been untor.| Pith Which ts not to be rudely sh; albaaokol te Ate unplea ant comptlention ay delightful art. <Silvation Army was arrested for parad-| of fire,’ while the fow Testament says that} How an Ambulance Surgeon Ane eady been unfo : ¢ a clans ling him there. Mrs. ek Camphe ee ‘1 : ver elde and another been discharged for] ‘The glad Master was sertously marrea | 70°"! 8" uF awn morale and gotitica | Uo da stil under Poe : that ten feet aid three Inches ot | tat came down from heaven, even the WM Of ay ng paitor: im: Telations with members of the! | nh m pot The artes 1 sul bask) ul, paternal guardianship of | 13, Leek Upon Pr for ‘support year 1830 gives a much better {dea of the condl- J. snow telb AR demesne the fost Wines men," meaning Chryt, Al can any one BIN®) 1) answer to ‘“‘Indignant Young Di I om puinadd — n Oniyzene) anak 3h MEIER S00 Mile iners alae eatidad (inte dained The Nov Fe eee rane iMtettae ane peecieg, | _ The fiat alice of & Fredonia hetress's $60,000 16 | me the name of aif work which Fa ee aerate of an tatwlanes taking es lone. ngregation. cide in East Fourth street was the soll- | pie-minded 8. and made a grout hit, | ton of art toa in the thirties and forties, | go, oki i Peet aaptpaaitla fs ell nome reaso! lane | going Into a barracks bullding for the Salvation | apparent radlotima of the Bible. TRUTH, jto answer Mi Tima ppeanion te ntee ole tiont in acertain uptown hoepital one day, when tors and Assemblymen to the olty for thy by American artists whose birth antedates the ee = tare lua! pramedy 6 thn Bax St "peach | cee pens c7e DPMaAhls Allienlef the highly’ mary | AN SUDO BEE, Ere elearne that she Mlaeant| than the one to be derived from the reallug Of | “Army Brooklyn, N. Ye ' . MU ate op et Ng me Us and ar ra ere are cany, on view, not- A MEMORABLE ANNIVERSARY, |! ©27tN and good will to me pare | Won't leave "Aira. Ebbam.th,” And there | Mis ihees of doreie Metiniee: which aewusing yal _Uamatee, of @ Kingston vourding-howse com- = Jeme gong soundod three times in the main ha ‘ 4 iid aa ae ably those of Jervie McEntes, which ac us! cian nena: see , 1 the go i Thirty years ago to-day the nation and! hat's all 1 shalt nay polttios to-night. 2 2 «© with the fact that ‘‘Impressioniém''—or at least ne on Gar oe a pis mee ne Better for the Workingmem (iy vi. toid it was for the ambulance surgeon, world were thrown into grief by the as-| A notorious Sixth avenuo dive was| Tere have been some ee for the & si still very dl, and has phase of 1t—had lta folluwers in this country "A man has fust died at Aubern who spent | 72 th? Piltor | Private room was right opposite the ward Bassination of the beloved and revered | Miled last night, after the propr Weck now opening. I rhall wait to wee wita’ st left his room, His frients ar a time when Americana were sttit supposed | over 2.000 ours tn Jall within eight yea porn’ | fae prowl ang @iad to may that “rthe Byensy viniting. ‘The surgeon was reading by the Président Abraham = Lincoln. he Of the piace had been warned st FEROS : Ah eeeme mney: Ax tous about his cons | to be, in art mattore, in the most primitive stage. | snort sentences for drunkenness, ‘ ing World!” tn tihing great Interest In the BIN tapto, andl he Auiahed, whatever it was; thes Dullet of the mad assassin struck |Umes But why should he have y OTHER EDITORS Jumtaca few Wooks ago. Sr. Stetnon ie | eee eee eee oe eee MeBatees, Thay are S| coring arbor Ahops at A o'etovk on Sunday. | eisurely stooped down and changed hie slippers S every horest art. and. wrought | Wethed several times i not able to attend to business at ail rming in sentiment, vigorous in color and Te | “RWENING WORLD" SK ETCH-BOOK, | T* Meer of this city at thelr Task meeting gor nig toes, removed his coat and brushed hie MEG oh ihe: Gariaved’ iter | = — : | euarkably original tn tr A lovable por- | ave a vote of flanks to “he Bvening World” | aie must che; pat on another coat and i | ane IN OF 2, tthe subject @ aneet little miss, ts signed | swe know that ‘The Evening World”? Is. more ees et Wh eoended Up the career of Its v Ow ihel“RebeN General Maxine °C | GNEAT MEN OF OUK OWN TIME, | cy re 7 lee ep ' : ned She Can't Make Up Her Mind. coll Al's ee gs pe ae the ee eed ike nd then looked in the glass to button tim by elevating his memory to the |mex isin Cuba, Piel! Marshal Martinez vera} - Sea) ar=8 SAI RRHONE 000i, NK 8) fe re wer tor bare.tcTia RYPALOE | ere NIE SL Oe. ENED Sneha alee height of martyrdiom. a z Campos ts daily ex 1 there. A brit *4 " “s of hia contemporaries, Pe was nevertheless an h rher ought to have The Beale fang ont. He lit a clgarette, took his satchel an@ om. ump ¢ ily there writs | y en artist of rare merit, Two or three small Inness World’ tn the shop and at bie home, for there | tony in tho hall Ma aor HP Tapcoin had lived, many evils {lint display of flreworks may take place | ‘mer We O raacet arehepave MiMiPa ube raaure’ in’ ant <3 Is pene beuiep tor the working man tore: Line ccc | same out oO ee Which for long ieft their mark on the | a men S resatve moods—a lurid sunset and an ang i 40) TE BARBER. : = gressive moo ¥ an nd an angry 7 y E as geiting in the ambulance to go three blocks, Republic, would have been averted, The Your Chance, Mr. Olney, shower, An exeetlent portrait of William Cullen Ss _— man had died ny che mean time in a fit. So ® eountry would have been spared m Ex-Speaker Crisp, of Georgla, {9 being | The Department of e bas the chance of @ \ Bryant by Thomas Le Clear certifies to that a Hin Wife Bosses Hin Mother, thst Is one reason and a true one, as I happened fm disgraceful chapter of its history ely talked about for Pre nt, in his | Mia © ty make c nS artist's skill, A carefully pains re acene , ‘To the Faitor to watch the whole proceedings, which took ex: et the events that followed his death | WH State. Who are the sixty-odd mille] Ph lateinhia Ke i ty 2 Deautaln Tetng- ‘Cardinal Wolsey and Mie . ont / Tam a yours man twenty-five yours of age, and | actly forty minute ONE WHO KNOWS. @aly served to render his own virtues | 10" people outside of rela talking Dr. Depew tn Lack f} Frieste’rremlads. ys that’ Aniericn bad 8 man of my mother has always kept house for me, but get of the murderer the more de- | ; 5 rea i eine Shrek. saa WOE: RARER: GLROR: quarrelled glmoat every night with my wife on alee he more de-! At the National capital Haster Monday | late Meh ited disape Kensett and Whittredge form a sequential his: bain et ae : Ae ee 1 eta one ta A . 5 > Account of my mother. My wife would like | 1 tmee beard of bank. robbers greea-geede 4 1 rings Ms egg-roliing; at New York's ' tory of that phase In painiing Altogether the h prevail over my poor old mother, PUL rs cen cers isis ar ier - eerie capital tt will bring the resumption to- | exhibition I both Interesting and tnstructive, ‘ ’ Cee ee aaGae co veauee, | WHAIANaE one! dome ee ek tr oe memes eRe the auctios “he think of the Grand Old Party |jient of the sume old lagrolone nin of ne } 4 is Lees sale of unclalmed goods of the American Ex- he regard the indecent scramb! r : or SAUT eee is pis ne collection of paintings and objects to be aot > dered my moter to leave the howe, and a were nicely sealed and { patd a good price for Mae cpotin the eat eee | rhe important question 1s not whether | t ’ ; rieem 3 ie Tey tm the distribuiton sale of rhe American Art Ase c ; ana true husband so my wife and a god Ahem, 1 took them home, and to my eurpri 1 eed will of the people; the | he Biate Senate will hold a caucus or |firn Kv eroment Louis Past-Diapat watlon The sale bering a: Chickering Hail oa Y 01H) HOH IAF RN NE, ESAS je war ¥ 1°: | nave found that three packages contained carpet Hon of the Senate; the petty | Nt but whether or not it will do what ‘ TN pete je evening of April 5... aod leave st to spur rea * tacks; in another package T found a small plece of rope; in another an old lamp burner, and 4 ve by Ratio, ef local bosses; the general | !t Was elected for , . ere of the approaching I bt Lys i . Kenora i The Rae ie ae. aadUN psi f Farming for the Poor, what was in the others {a not worth telling, £ To the Egltor: don't believe anybody would send @ package of A allver ratio of 16 tot remotely sugmesta that of the general good in th aut #36 to's R at f thon at “he Fifth Avenue Art Gaileries are deter- Mon thes © | Crowded upper Seventh avenue had | Mert MsteeM to the chosen one rin her ’ for individual interests; n a a in worth hel Y | mined to adi attractive features to the affai oe struggle te teresini| another Sunday runaway. Perhapa tt | SM! oid Philadelphia Times . , Special articles written by experts will 1 am no farmer and know little of farm | tacks by express. I am out a few dollars, but 3 phe threatened "lis going to be @ regular thing on this | ovat MP a cetera’ dares All anak tos products, but I cannot sce where a mg with alam not the only one. Is there any law to prevems » by an oligarchy and for an Varty of Refors family can raise suffictent produce ot a quar-| auch sales? Louis, She has been looking at a few pieces of dress! tor of ap acre of land to keep life and limb he - ee wt | popular driveway. verware, tapestries and embroideries witl told by pens that are both graceful and erudit eae he i 5 n emo woot ings A Kiance at the pictured coua- | together. If some of our millionairs or even| Twas a Mint, but He Wore It Ow pm this distance, how dwarfed do u!l| There seems to be plenty of beef in !™euaiely describe the sentimenss of the peor T Notion, wBo reprenenia one of the two Troy ee. Sines, primed tn narare | EF ab0¥" wil @aow Ghat, And a glance at the face | the State authoritles would purchase) sine large | To she Kalter 4 Dur pe men appear; how contempii-| this country, which is why, we suppose, Pt oranda ‘he Kepubican \ Ube | dlstrtota, He in a wiley little black-hairod | ne tke age Meolarlixpe? prossms will “adorn the tracts of fertile lands and jutld some large} [ am a merchant taflor. T made @ Bay wariy {oAt once aces the the Trust wants plenty of price for it tom (of ihirty. wich the facuty of acing and | Cugn april #8 i the date Axed for Uae opening, dormitris for sleeping parponen, ot arte hala | clothes for a young man whove mother (6 how & im- = Ail Gilalaua lin peenemindt, aulckiy wh ¢ occasion demands He oe i i. for eating purposes, and then prclaim to the |T delivered the sult, ‘The price was 631. Wat then moved our rulorA 1t| The horrible murder of two young! ir snore is oy onan of tre teens [He one ot “eraiic spokeanen in the lower; Lovers of miniatures wi:l find pteasure in q| times and customa change and the corner gro-| worthy unemployed that any mim that wants! he would pey me the frst $16 in two weeks eA Wubiie blessing if\be | women in a flan Francisco church quite | ofan esa nia vl ie Insome he ies 1S at jevates very astita Ny is Troy he| visit te be wnlieer of Biward Brvotes oo Piae pret heag Cg pak of shane to support himself gould have fe opportunity |the balance four weeks later. He has wore p, | surpasses anything in the thrillingly | of we Mipreme Court, what le {t?--Louie aye & talented criminal ‘lewyer on | avense, Me Aan Ae NiMW gureral Dassreg sae) Ba Tap ‘and to 40 G0, there might be some food In ft. Hej eult three weeks and spailes tt, be . TLaw Co I Bay" law i 78 among us, 4 Pere ns eee eee as alsa Lape WsteLamterie | sccount of bis able defense ot “Dat” Shee, ihe | cuistte examelen, many of which are signed by) ine dryrgoods stores, the woman who Can't mane | should be made 10 understand’ that he muy: | it as @ mioft and rotume to pay at all. election aaurdsres, [ocd uaanea as leave, David aad Vau Low wp der bd what aie wants, work Ue ve, otherwise bo ig sot needed on! can I do to hime GUBOCRIDEA, ea xlety, regret and indignation” are strong, The chief Meutenant of Unived s | Kev re - States Senator | le back to the martyr Presid t | Dut not strong enough words, Mr Depew They | Fa Murphy tn the Asrembly at Albany is Joba ae