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ot nag PRD ee THE WORLD: SATURDAY BVENING, & SPANIARD ON SPAIN. Ing and one-sided arrangement be fair] THE SOUND MONEY CAMPAIGN. AMONG US WOMRE. ‘and satisfactory to the other Senators? It has been suggested as @ way out of Last Novel Truth or Pgh rig women are vote se sve. this diMculty that the work of investi- , D Libette-Beok Netes. pl Gold a fen : f gation be divided, and that while O'Con- Valdea, the Spanish exponent of the Toletot of univeraal suffrage ia concerned, it still means . “ NY ~! 7 nor's committee investigates the charges tenons ot eotdlians, bas in oP Grnske® denen ‘as uted Gah ak toes : of bribery in connection with the Fire- parapets a elie 18 hentlh come venting World's Galiery of Living Re men's Pay bill, a committee, with ' found in ficton. The scene of the story is the dt thd re! . ~ BATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1895. Coggeshall as its chairman, shall make village of Lancia, the capital of one of the In view of the fact that the suftragiste are <== Inquiry into the alleged corruptions In Provinces of Spain, El Conte Luis da Onis te Nttte, auffragists are fo! 4 TO THE EVENING WORLD| connection with the Police Justicas’ bill trapped Into @ lialson—entrapped ize at once with Mrs, Richerd Wateon Wore in @ Paris Play. on a perfectly clean table that has ne and the bill relating to real estate sale the man haa not character enough to acti Glider as & leader. ‘Thia charming gown is worn fn a new| Seams or cracks in it, and rub every “ aise fon Y, move in t ir—by Amalia, the wife of the Lae Sa > Inch of th if play in Paris. It is in @ very pal hade of the silk with the mixture till it x paralyzed Senor Quinones A daughter i@ bort Mra. Lillie Devereux Blake said test night, in f AN AMBASSADOR IN THE RING. F ) When Josefina, the child, 18 seven y ference to the pemage of the suffrage resolu- | Of Yellow, beading rae eve Ga ie ae fee yet i} lsd Uncle Sam had an Ambassador in the i Count Luts, having become dingusted with Uy tion in the Senate: “Oh, yes, I know, it is not | @PPle blossom and pale gree! pad Maas Age en fix a tub of warm ring last night, He was leading straight retnrne once more to his old love. There- pes tegarted as much of a triumph, but the fact |tfimmed round the hem with white em- py which put a liberal quantity No. 12,206 | ¢,- crowned heads. It was not a bare- ~ 4 mother enilata the services of one of her is Tet the Lexitctate hes voted. ta opposition ts | Broldered tulle, The bodice Is embrold.| Of borax and pick the eilk up by the cor- fist encounter, The carefully prepared the Fost-Ofles at New York @# | cioves of diplomatic utterance and after- 2 nirandnetael dinner pleasantry were in evidence, No : mene hint of brutality entered into the even- ay opnices: MY — pee prot. |ine's performance. Nevertheless, when Bs yon yplitpt aad t the round was over, it was discovered MARLSM OFFICE w. ond wadi-| that the Ambassador's blows had been telling ones, and had left marks. 4 f at ‘Washington ot. Mr. James B, Eustis, of Louisiana, 1s At PA—Prees Bellding, 102 Chest-|the hero. When he was made Ambassa- wa dor to France some time ago it was raid ners and dip it up and down in the tub of water. Dip and dip until it is well rinsed, then take out to the line, where you have pinned a long strip of cloth about @ foot wide. To the edge of this cloth pin the silk by the extreme edge, stretching it so that it is not wrinkled and does not droop. Let it drip dry and it will need no froning. Do this on a bright day when there is no wind. Conntitutional Convention, s of some it am any judge. Of course, they tay ‘It's only for fan.’ When our bill passes tables and leave her there for hourm, territy her in the Assembly, they say, ‘Oh, it's all for fun, by talking of ating children, and then ft will be Gefated in the Senate;’ when the bill shut her ar alone at night, put 1 passes the Senate they aay ‘It's all for fun, and thus at s Governor will veto it.’ We will take all that her up at night with groans and yelle, AURXANDER W. TERRELU sort of fun they care to deal out to ua Th 4nd finally beand her with hot irons! The tor-| This is @ picture of our Minister to/ jution goes before the next Legislature a tures are sickening to read of. Her father fnda| Turkey, who has just been ‘called down’’| have no doubt about its passing, and then it {t out, and Vecause he ts afraid of public opin-) by Secretary Gresham for being too| goes to tho people to be voted for. I helpless child, They beat her, att into her, tle her to the legs of heavy Bares ot Black ribbons may jeans same fon were ne to formally declare the relationship, | gufty, jay off, but we have learned how to oan be cleaned the _ WAREINOTON—M3 162 ot ‘of him that he spoke good French. Last dors—nothing. At last he carries her off In great ——— oe if night {t turned out that he could also, excitement, and the child dies tn his arma. The THE GLEANER's BUDGET. Mrs. Almy has been the presiding goddess of ‘When the Shoes Are Wet. As s00n as you can remove wet shoes do so and rub them well with @ soft ia on occasion, express himeelf in excellent American, He did so at the dinner of] 9¢ wy ‘DVERTISEMENTS in the the new American Society in London. | _ “If there were to be an international Keynote of the book Is cruelty, Amalia being the Soon Open in the South, | ‘Hef Mend, and Luis being « dastard. But the] Gossip Here, a Hint There and Tree ease people of the place delight In cruelty, elther phys Tales of City Life. in the Legislature thte year. She is a feal or mental, as many scenes In the book show. ‘ t ' rag, to get some of the dampness out, Evening Edition of THE confessional, in which the nations were |“ItY Will give him one through University | vaites knows his countrymen thoroughly, and he] New York men who have met Private Becre, cal feattt and to take off all the mud; then rub n . fcas freely, the United States, 1| Place and West Broadway. From | has drawn a picture of Spaniards an they are to- | FY Thurber wil! this good story °F] trace of bitterness in either them with a cloth saturated with kere WORLD are faken upon the | | 10 Confee trey ine ocwer sine to{ Which It would appear that In the mat-| day, which, If it be not a true one, in ot a car-[M® gmconnter with a particularly | pareotent| nor” sing hax done much for her cllentale In fene. Get as much of the oll into thent epecific guarantee that the seo than any other nation on the (tf Of franchises he in willing to let |tainty © monstrous libel. ‘The story tn « hort. Seeker of a Western post-office, who 1 also the) 1 ing ine legislators on the same ground with fan possible, and then fill them ae full the city have something to nay {f the | ble one, but ft hase power which forhide pnttting | Possemmor of @ full head of particularly red helr. earth.” ‘That's what Mr. Eustis sald. the anti-suffragist, vis., that of absolute woman- of dry oata as you can and set them . ity will only let him h is own way, |!t down unfinished. The translation has been| The eM@ee-hunter, it seems, broke in somewhat | 4, nd ot She is in New average bona fide paid cir Then came the heavy blows, adminis Be Osi Minded E i itankhae Y | sell dome, (George Pek) rupkly one day after the Private Secretary hed | yore gt aresent, aicing over S00) plans, and Hie ee isc we Mmemlan: tie cake calation of THE EVENING ed through a dignified assertion of the! Goy. Kvans, of South Carolina, says <8 turned from him to speak with a Senator. ‘Mr. | Sot Oi Brow : other coating of kerosene. The stiffnem ’ ‘will returm to the bosom of her family ia Chau- to make that | “Ue Hr ggg ‘Mr. Thurber |~ ties Susan B. Anthony 9 also very enthusiastic nited Btates Court injunctions don't] Alfred Darmon has been hajled in Parin an the| Thurber,” eald he, ‘don't you think there te John ¥. McKane sald no once, and | Stanley Weyman of France, but a perusal of his | something ,more I can do 80 extremely sorry that he ever thought | !sst historical romance, matter of mine @ ‘dead cinc! American Republic's knowledge of its WORLD is considerably own strength, Its contentment with that larger than that of all the knowledge and its consequent forbear- will have disappeared, and the shoe will be in good shape when you want to don it again. " c Lavaus, Sergent 793 to 18 4 ‘and she that Bresing papers in Hew | |stce, from sete ot oporeeion apsint [uo “He knows beter now. | rts ren oe itp, | racer er Sea ite wes wears stb ore tas wo rrasnevs ile Colon 60 Wisin, Yerk COMBINED, to wit: The speech made a sensation, Some of| The Treasury will be enriched by less |The book ts too atale, fat and unprofitable to bear |impationt gesture. “Bend me a lock of your|entranchieed. ‘The Napoleon of Woman's Buffrage ‘A German aclentist, Herr Nienhaus, | “Our Guests" were uneasy, and all were | than $15,000,000 by the income tax. These | translation It te a dry record of th rdshipe | hair, The man disappeared murmuring his| starts out om Monday next from her home in| white gauze being tied in a big bow at| has discovered a method to preserve the _ the Evening Post, the Even- sania Nevertheless, the apecch was |figuren only show what a vast number of | endured ty an enllsted man of the French Army lthanks, Next day, sure anoush, the White House | Rochester, accompanied by Rev. Anne Shaw, on| the back of the neck. The long sash is| color of flowers, even the most delicate, ing Sua, the Evening News, {proper and m wholesome one, It cleared |artful tax dodgers there are in the|¢urlag the Napoleonic wars. It 1s Aled with /mati contained an envelope trom the candidate ina lecture tour to California, Aunt Susan is now | of pale blue tin, knotted at the back, | Ammonta in the air is the chief cause of F - the diplomatic alr of a number of mis-| United States. dates, names, places, but no descriptions of bat-| which was inclosed a generous portion of his yeara of age. I understand that it! while the bonnet is of pansy ribbons, | flowers losing their tints, and if they be the Evening Telegram, the thing for — Uiea, no adventures oF eacapes, and no plot. There /yeq hatr and a note stating that the writer the platform. with feathers and bunches of violets, —_| pressed between paper which has been Adverti a | [Understandings. It ts a good thing fF) Comptroller Fitch tm picking very |r a few love passages dragsed in to Ilebten the heard. that tt was Double to fell a man's chi os ——— previously saturated with a solution ef 1 =~ See saverties 88 ee lar bey pins wered € plat wnat. (Small potatoes in that $21.87 cab bill ‘edloumness, but they are each Identical in kind. |qcter from a lock of bie hair; that he Mra, Katherine Tupper Prescott, To Wash Linen and Denim. per cent.of oxalic acid in water the the Mall and Express. Wie Cad sy Pete) weres cee affair—too amall, in fact, to worry Col, | TR cccastonal anecdotes are offensively coarve. |ctoged gome of nls own, ton's coulptresnea, whe has been giving receptions| yinen and denim, whether embrotd-|resct the palent hes - ters once In a while. ‘The author repeats himself again and sak Ribition At the Mudie of her beothe?, 5 specimens of the palest hues may be per Waring or anybody else but himself, | [7's Millet teptate ie Private Secretary, and that A er eres ae r brotter.| ered in white or colors, do not need any | eotly preserved. certain that he would be given the office AN INCREDIBLE STORY. “Hungry Joe," the buncoer, Is breathing | Frenchman can see In tt anything w: | coveted if his hair was properly the pure alr of Broadway once more, | !n his Introduction the author disclaims the Ge na ote Frown ‘ “ ‘Tne | that the book has any value aa history, an¢ » Thurber ts not the only man, just now, by 9|i2_ well-informed quarters at Albany feet wien oY Auer ne In- | vvakes this be clear by footnotes contradicting | the way, who 1s on very informal terms with the ‘How many of us understand $50,000,000?| that Gov. Morton's impromptu dinner | ®Pe' ts Phd the principal statements of the narrat It it] great man im the Executive Mansion at Washing. all the people of this Republic! ¢, the Republican Senators two or three i ta not history, ‘t (8. Dentu, Paria) | ton, Mr. Percy Ives, the artist, who In paint seven ciphers and the figure] days ag> was not a love feast. In-|/ Plunger Kd Pardridge, of Chicago, the portrait of Mr Cleveland, hi atudlo Atted It sa wealth beyond the common| deed, it is alleged that the dinner was |!ost $150,000 on wheat yesterday. That's) irq Reginald not in lore with|up im the White Mouse, and has the freedom of man to grasp. Working night! highly seasoned throughout, ‘The|What it sometimes cost to go against} her own heroine in Doll,” and it 18] the executive rooms, that he may sketch the fo. twenty years, without pa oysters were served with tabasco sauce, |the grain. & pity. The story ie an old one, old as the hill®, | President tm varlous, poses and expressions. 4 BLACKMAIL AND NO TAXES. It is aaserte rave the last teceptin yonartay, (et#SCD. They should be ironed when 1d with anme positive: damp and then will be sufficiently stiff. Rice Waaics. ideas are original, and she has been apectally fortunate in conceptions that have| Wash them in lukewarm suds, rinse) wiz 9 cupful of rice (belted) with a struck the popular fancy. A valentine idea that |C@refully and hang them where they | quart of flour, two teaspoonfuls of bak- ‘von monetary laurele for her ts a simple design | Will dry quickly, but not where the sun|ing powder, three beaten egas, @ tea- | consisting of & heart on which a « head of | Will pour down on them. Do not use hot| spoonful each of salt and sugar; add Cupid In bas relief. Jullet and the nurse tn bes au Neldee ly we Lecregh sang sweet milk to make a thin batter, Bake h relle: 1s another clever conception, and Mrs.|linens have been used, at eo e Taccavs “PHIEL” aosuled Gee be Wwaesurs|iaundering ax tahol: aa peusivie,, Kien | oy VMLETOENS wamie-trons, mined. i RES} ges Pes sasess description, without reterence to the illustrations, jembroidered cloths on the wrong side vanes sleep, one man might count! tho mulligatawny soup waa welll he prookiyn trolley monater munt | Out fuvare atrocive, A yous wittin Sore! wrtendship among lawyers In never allowed to[!8 * charming Ideal. | PRUDENCE SHAW. | III perfectly dry. i halabd baeiede} xa < §t all; twenty men could not count it in/drenched with red pepper, the curry| ne running dry, since it has taken to! vq teappears All the old and much new love|tterfere with the Keenness of court-room —_—— —_ An early comer, \Jeodiastd & year. It is sum that means food,| was in the most approved Calcutta] ronning into the corner saloon. Pe eaeeaaee san them, noi when the wite dis. |Fepartes, Counsellor Fred House was paying a| WAS THIS PEACE PAID FOR? Sliced Pineapples. popular for Sumner wear, is a colored elething, comfort to whole areas of thix| syle, and every side dish and entree es AL Lelia aan ae ine ia in iove with the, newcomer |Complimant to an opposing lawyer the other day ‘When 0 fully ripe pineapple te to be | Pitas MUON resembling cotton Bedford country; its loss, its taking away means) was pungent with cayenne. New Jersey can wipe out that stain | oi ruses to again meet him or to anawer hia|When the gentleman on the other side offered on a warm day there is no more cloth in the whith of the stripes, but | the present pinch of want to thousan Fhe seasoning, it is alleged, was not] only by the prompt capture of Mra, letters. Then the lover goo to the bad. Thie|@tatement that Mr. House 414 not like. satisfactory wey of preparing it than to | much stiffer. Jt 1s a lovely fabrio for 1 Bm the last two weeks the Standard | confined to the dishes, The mild-man-| Parnell'’s cowardly assailant. uiter nelfishneaa on the part of the ‘Sawdust Doll” | {t all back,” exclaimed the quondam flatterer. Sut it inte thin slices (after removing | Ctlldren’s voats, and is particulerty. ef- oe {OM Trust nas forced up the price of oil | nered and amiable Governor is naid to] + - a lees ol will not wreck her husband’a| “Now you are not as good a lawyer aa thought {he core sad eyes), sprinkle the slices |fecuve when trimmed with fine white fatll its profits are believed to have|have served up to his quests between| | That Mclaughlin qa tae mle nat lite and her own for a passional attraction that |7OW were.” The other attorney expressed his With suger inte which @. little lemon | embrotdery. weached $50,000,000, the sum which none|the courses some highly flavored re-|fn de slecle body If the lawyers do not) nen Oe at ing tew months on each | doubts of Mr. House's competence to judge. But 5 —— s m y Juice has been squeezed, and then grate| To Opem Clams Without a Kafe, ‘ef ws oan count in twenty years, Thi8| marks. According to the gossips,|PURY Mb aide, seams to meet with the reprobation of the|® few moments tater the pair of verbal fencers ice over them just before serving. Wash 1 4 the Will be paid at last by the poor,/ne tabascoed hin guests with the! surope seems serene to-day. There |euthor, while the reader applauds her conduct. Toft the room arm In arm. . ne ae the foals ans stan or ate) from one, two dollars from] oysters, mulligatawnied them with |ig no Cabinet crisis reported from any | The result te that there 11 jack of sympathy | fe ip true that the young mulatto whore case etl re of Silk. i Sungate a ont te aig the bat Gnother, perhaps only fifty cents from al ite soup and peppered them from] pare of it, spolling the flavor of the book. (Stone & Kim-| wag revealed as one of leprosy the other day will view pO! i Py is wal at the pets third. These will be losses easily un-|the opening to the close of the : - —— ball, Chicago.) Ge have to dwell alone in the quarters np the river ip Never throw away a scrap of black | set the pan in the oven until the ‘This is the |hanquet, He told them that they were| Society should be ready for a lecture | ot i nwasan.s ny Marto) provided by the elty, Dut In New York State Md silt, An inch strip of black silk ts a )part; when they may. easily opened disrupting the G, ©. P,, that there was|on the topic, “If Wales comes to New | |, “Tie Mleiee Oi Ine MalaMtn tT asinty | here are nearly a hundred lepers, It seams to boon sometimes, After ripping up we |nd cooked as rea 5 / Ta these same last two weeks thin} general bellef in the existence of cor-| York.” C Ticsbi wadiaass $b: tallg. Une @tory ot ah: ol me unnecessary cruelty that any one of these old gown take three or ee Grrr, Salted Oranges. @ame Standard Oil Trust has calmly said |rupt practices among them, that they ART NOYES AND COMMENTS. wan not @ geatieman, and an Indian ruler, who|Showl@ Rave to endure solitary confinement in gloves and put them to boll a a ciated tha alan ek ak wth ‘that it will Aght the law, will not pay | were false to reform, and that they were . Ph 1" s, and of the {Il-treated, disillusioned wife of /@4@ition to Ris dreadful disease. What has be- water. Let them boll for an hour, s! ie thetaz on incomes and will try to smash | preparing defeat for the Republican gas aoe x sac who was loved and defended by the other, }€2m# of the project of establishing an inclated| through @ cloth and put in the Mquld /oranges, both because. the Dreter the nd break down what the people have|party and confusion for some Repub-| THe Last Sale of the & Ey | ese a clear-cut, dramatic tale of incident only |Community for all these unfortunates? yi ie GuACt of sore Gf Ho’ Water 900 ote ey eee eee onitat coe eet Gp. The man who earns $%,000 will|lican Presidential avpiranta. possible where East meets West, touches and| mere ts at lost one New York father-in-law mM 4 blespoonful of borax, Lay your pay hie 920 tex and say nothing; the| We are bound to way that we discredit] The art jon of 1804-1895 has been | pends not. (The Merriam Company.) whoes memory ts cher! sary. aay. ta ibd : “mf ae 9 i = ——— Trast that squeezes $50,000,000 from the|this story, from whatever source it} marked with a number of important oe home ef Bie son-in- ‘The Rev. Dr Clen- il nly wll the order, Those familiar with London wilt q eer te two weeks will pay nothing. comes. Gov. Morton is the perfection of| rales, ‘The last of these will commence] Pau! Bourget’s ‘Impressions of Am have|denin, who marcied the daughter of Horace ? ! LETTERS abiairalycir veins eleremy corny at 4 ‘The man who can stop this sort of| chivalry and courtesy. Besides, he in a|next Thursday evening, April 2, at] been published by Charles Scribner's Sons under) Greeley, has a room in his house which Is! Assassinated by those who should ey eae wre nas a| the poor of that clty. ‘There children can play thing fe Richurd Olney, Attorney-Gen-| gentleman all over, and is not capable| Chickering Hall. The many valuable| the ttle of ‘Outre Mer.” It has been many} known ae ‘Mr. Greeley's room," and which have been its friends. re hate Leanigragd fw | and wander at will over the gram and plenle eral of the United States. of inviting quests to his dinner table| paintings, the property of the American | years alnce « foreigner has had the courage (| gontains many relics from the former sanctum —— ——_— complats > -~ Meprg Lo gureeays under the shadow of titaate trees that were al- ‘The man who can force Richard Olney obi Me sult (heme If he| Art Awasciation, will then be diapoped | follow {a the footatepe of Mrs, ‘Trotiope—take al and brary of the great editor, The desk and| JOKES CAUGHT ON THE SHEARS. | /ormation to give a eubject general ready large when Queen Ellzabeth was a little only to Bully ane i od through the country and write lacuss or a public service to acknowledge, and who te Ge this 1s Grover Cleveland, President| had to read a lecture to the Re-|of, Reference has already been made to| Drief spin throug! Tevolving chair which Mr. Gresley used tn his — Saeed es tues tots oe oe girl; and should any Utter be accidentally left ‘ ef the United tSates, publican Senatore he would not have| the several fine old masters Included in| shout America, Tue tile fas aoe sive wore for many reare are among the Rhyme, det’ . om words, Long | yenind the handy man with his broom and wheel~ a [rR SEE done #0 at his own hospitable board. | the collection—the celebrated Van Dyke | (1 0s Kitt ree ne ene ver to| ee ‘habe Rays ener Humor's Finest Vein. on so eee) Darton Wy gulahly 68 he coat. Wr: clean \ A TRIKE FOR FRESH A B. The story is a humbug. from the Celadon collection, the “Mar-| joi cay here, and of still leas, in all probablitty, — i Oh, he was @ poverty-stricken duke, we Statue |" eenwieh Parl pose ‘ el : . . 5 ants Windows in Liberty's Statue) 1.71) * Oreenmis’, Pon it aosen's epolt tt tw the | Mar Acharad garment workers. intl: aa Hage fen," by Benosso Coane whose anrboty In France, WAITING FOR SOMETHING TO TURN ered his patrimony, catceien’ sealed atcey Kegel gaia pubor superb freaco, the “Journe: Remeressien werk) Mat for higher |THE) PAINGR OF WAEeS lehem," In the Medic! Palace at * a recent famue ting Yepkee-land for a while, To the Editor: and trustworthy, But even if it ld 18 epoile @ |wages, mot for shorter hours, not for PARKHUBST. Leselsei 8 dj auine Wins Orne fitters)” wie ad tate fd cthe Maas points vcindiy satiny me te bring to your notice «| grod ault of clothes to wear them and a nice the rights of their Union. not because 4! The Prince of Wales has almost made at in woeptinn ay *Albrech "Alt-| parta, and not good In many more, Much that it aut ee 2 Zitarper's Basar. | grievance that has not teen aired in your peo- | plum cake ene jovpheahedy he J thet ‘walking delegate ordered them out, but his mind to visit Newport next Fall. ; ? " — ‘After living in New York and heard of anybody refraining from them on that = pot - tains about mind, epirit and reincarnation Ie pt rights paper. dl fer that which should be without price| We nope he will not lone that much of | (Oren one of the earliest masters of | conte A mt thovgh verbowe and platt- Markaman. veakina for nine yeara without being to the Account, T am ope of these who, to quote Col, and without stint—tresh air. They ask | rina ‘which he hes made up. Me | the German school: Antonto Moro's por. | (irae ton, But ite teaching of prac teacher (to new bey)—Billy, are you not fond| salae of Liberty, and feeling it incumbent on R. G. Ingersoll (may hie shadow never grow lees), 2 mind cl . of oldest daughter or i a cher (to sean Z clude | would rather see the grass grow brows jer teetr employers no longer to doom them | °," }, trait of Margaret Roper, o Hy fe, yhen showing @ cousin the sights, to include | ‘ing his baccarat chi; and other teal ercultiom fa, when not really mischievous, ft rob with their cheerful songs''— me er te foul emelis and fetid shops, but tol iarannernalia of royal Joy with him |°f Sif Thomas More, painted In a vein) it Jy" gout ot unprodiable emptiness The *plliyeten, but T can't never ‘nit ew Gerned|| this ong we pald It a visit last week, and, while the children's feet than green stove thelr graves, gtve them a chance while at their work iT make « tone ate: of Holbeinesque characterization and paychlo development through passivity, which it things.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. were ver; much impressed with the stupen- BBLATI SAMIB. y and make's long: execution, finished, yet broadly treated ; ous wise nf the Goddess, we were also very much Bp Beenrhe God's fresh alr. ‘We have had some paper doll princes Girects, ts imply Inetrictlon for attalament of May they win their fight! How wad] in\yurmidat durine the pant few eure, | (he Magnificent Rubens, the portralt Of] smediumahip’* and the chapter on “crystal Tirea of It od by the Straten darknew of her Interior and Keep Smilin’. ft ts that the grabbing instinct in our “| his father confessor, clad in the Bene-| ing’ demonstrates the author's pi the perilous ascent of the winding and narrow | 7 the Editor: Rumanity makes such a fight ponnible, | SN4, {Mey have merely whelted out aP- | dictine garb, a monk, florid of face, with | knowledge concerning the causes ant ree eet tne nd cans hear Ae ey CLlah 1eean voware tu'tae givom't0 the | begkiess’ gue Meberiat mani ore wonrtn’) eetieh sbut the money-getting world is full of [Pere Or Tent Pee ert | the eyes of & Machiavelli, and the ex-| paychic manitestations ‘That portion of the work je a salen a AY tll observation point in the head of the statue, It) tareat mean wretches, who, if they could, | 2iWard will only come, we will do our | tremely delicate and soft specimen of| which purporte to treat of ‘The Onder of the a nae a ere le would ager, since the French Government WAS) Pessimists and grumblers are seckin' idia’ "| | bestitoctmake tt exciting: andiecatatio!for | ¢ imple and aympathetic art.| White Cross te dull fiction and the narration, by a hee a good enough to present the statue, that the/ placee! Would bottle up the air and peddle it jreuze's simp! ympathetic al Detroit Tribune, | &° ith light enough | aiiee much a gasp. Alc, aunshine, | oo With a number of fine old English por-| the “Spiritual Teacher,"* of materialtzation through United States should furnish us with I sh HI there! Mr, Possimist, your prophecies wore ‘Nope, aspiration, They live together!| Tre, ache Faces will furnish Pim | craig by much luminaries of art aa| ceremonial magic 1s clumally fantastic In concop- What She'd Rather Wear. to see how the great ‘work of art In put to- hollow! ‘ Me tone | With @ good excuse for coming. We) Resnoids, Lawrence and Gainsborough | ‘lon, trite and stilted in execution, depressingly Mistrese—Do you want to wear my patience out, | Ether. and incidentally to see ‘he Good times are arrivin', en’ better times ‘It Ketp from us the first, and wo lose |, though, that Mrs. Chant and her hole. ‘The “Chymical Ma t ors follow! Sins and they are all treo to every. | e™ ough, t Mrs. ches this collection may be sald to be remark. | *urld as @ whole The ym oe of Mary? ay thelr taco or oll end dtain thelt elon : i al prowlers” have made London a lttle| sii “ie will be interesting to ascertain | ChriMian Rosencreuts"” was a Jewel of lucidity Hee estcl would eecear eur eink; sana ab-av'e | res with | ctore are all featin’ ted, thelr bastnen te . body. It ts a pity and a shame that! siow for the hot Gueiph blood that ' ‘and probability in comparison with this preten- een ere ae Fast when nervously gripping the tron rail. The - men, women and children in St. Louls| rushes through the Prince's veing, and | What Pecuniary value Amariean buyers oP claaelss igueniicna aoeaee hag i Tay whowe encort T wan was ao excited and mer mm a ae up muir er in New York, or anywhere else,|that what nde ian ¢ | Put upon the masterpieces. The Van . © vous that she could scarcely stand after reaching | Unde should be driven to the extremity of (rat What Ne really ata eed Of) Dyke sold two yeare ago for $100,000, Tik WAS a A ihe i es the top, and ereatiy dreaded the Journey back, HE Carel en Gruman, sont whet on 799 2 : trong nerves for a gir geing on strike to secure the right 1! when he comes to New York we'll] Would-be purchasers of modern paint-| reverse the spoils system, under which no atten days may chilly seem, Ea ee MTN CNAR NODNALL | You will wear & amilin’ face if you but take @ . Dreathe. try and have Dr. Parkhurst wear] ings will have good opportunities at this| ton was pala to the Ainess of the appoint in the window i tumbl ARE THE CHARGES TRUE} blinders for awhile. At any rate, we| sale, for it will bring under the auc- Mol See cert iilten ae ae y te to 0 SAN wn o mechpinten’ R Ie On ail ara Bhaee ee are eel aera e will see to it that he pulls off a few|tloneer’s hammer some very superior nroperly qualified for the discharge of the duties To the Editor: rade is pickin’ up; shoemaker's! Oliver Curtis Perry, the train-robber| quiet little games of baccarat—without | canvases, Art collectors with an eye to ef Hopce on $4. 2, ing the belle and the "a and desperado, who escaped from the] havii “ a hing for the| the future will find aoe | Se Re Oeee ame) Merman oF Che Teremtlastiee In the papers I find the point upon which the x the belle the guns, , a aving to “put up” anything for the| the future will find many an example of | o¢ the Adminstration of the Civil-Service Laws? Aimmons—t would give a whole tot to have the] imate cet at went ashore called Nigner | Roller halleluta! | Matteawan Insane Asylum, and has just| pantatas. the Impressionist school, Some of the] sent to the Legislature in February, just pube sanguine disposition that Timmons has, Point; also it {8 termed in other papers Hog's | Keep smilin’ ti!l your little ones think this land’e | jbeen recaptured, alleges that he was #0 — i = Claude Monets are so beautiful and] jished, shows how far we have gone beyond that, Smallwort Back. Other points about the city's environ food as Beulah. nWw.R ‘Brutally treated at the asylum as to] John D, Crimmins says hls traction] convincing that they will do strong mis-| and how near we are to the Chinese {dea that Simmons—I would, indeed. He sold a poem for| an; at sca hereabouts are designated by similar | April 18. tMeave him no chance of life except Might. | company has always been disposed to) sionary work for the cult, wherever they| the bighest per cent. must take the persimmon, $4 last week, and since then he has done noth-| ji; chosen names, suggestive of the low, coarse ee Of course, his story needs confirmation, | keep in touch with public sentiment. | may hang in days to come, ‘The rvport includ ry of the admintetra- tng but talk about the iniquity of the Income] mings of our ancestors, whose aeathetic senses| WOFKIng& Up to Phremological Pere @ut it is told with a great deal of ex-| Of course, that Is why the Fifth ave- N ial bd ne ais tion of the law in (his State, and a report of the tax.—Cincionat! Tribune, ntirely uncultivated, We have the Cholera fection. ay" nue grab ir put off for the present. It a a sv see paces Mie eae work of erent commissions, It 1a useful nvEnne WORLD SKETCH. Boos, | ™2# Execution Island, Hel . Spuyten | To the Editor: Allison, of Matteawan, says that|reeded only that touch to show that o ly i 9 vi tor reference. . on Duyvil or Spouting Devil, and dozens of others. | 1 have recently begun to study phrenelogy, and Perry is undoubtedly insane. If this is|public sentiment on that matter was| the Durand-Ruel galleries to see the mens T would suggest that the present era of Reform | am trying to develop certain organs in my head ‘ the case he is entitled to good and kind| not to be trifled with just now, affectionate representations of maternity MEN SENT TO ALBANY, ber act. is a 00d tlme to alter these names to others| according to a chart T have in my possession. 8 = ae | treatment, The fact that he is a con- =A by Miss Mary Cassatt Her mothers all more eupbontous, Nigger Polnt might be re-| There are, Rowever, certain difficulties to over vict under sentence m1 Now that Assemblymen who killed the| seem like inspired beings, her babes like named Ethiopian Promontory, or Cake Walk. | come, and I wish to ask if @hy of your sclentife | does not change | — ik hesoro nierere 1 Gate, 1 14 kindly ald ith advice, 1 the character of his affliction or jusify |Gerst Telephone bill have graciously al- | ttle angels. % RS Hog's Back, Bacon Returned; Hell Gate, readers would kindly t ce. brutality in bis treatment. lowed to be spread on the minutes al phe old Stewart mansion, on the ues cary aap oh aralbad heres toll Entrance; Execution Island, Reprieve Isle;| find that the organ or faculty of benevolence | The abuses to which insane asylums| statement of their bellef that the Pro-| northeast corner of Fifth avenu a Noe. Nordica, Mme, Mantell, 8 oS Cholare Hanks, Desteria Satety Deposit; Ths Cut, | mene to sire. 1 sine Bad 9 propensity. Mah Ear | ‘1 0 0088 | Rianne. Ae ae fat Coney Island, Appendicitis Avenue; Gravesend | nifles to get acquisitivensss. Now, whet T want | ‘are subject are well known, and in no|Moters of the measure acted in good | qnirty-fourth street, from. the window: M. Maurel, Nordica will sing « lother direction does humanity demana| faith, who, except the telephone com-| op which the millionaire RS aN iby Lupahatans ane *'t1 Quarany” eith Resurrection Harbor; The Kills, Teall's Help. | to know ts, which of these organs should 1 @ueh strict supervision on the part of | panies, can believe as much about the Maurel's contribution will bo Femmodelling wil! sug-| attend to frst, assuming, of course, thet 3 01 watched the erection of the marble palace, the subsequent occupancy of Ake Buthorities. It will be just as well | 9Pponents of the bill ‘to make a searching investigation of the pee to your readers, These are only | both 1 ‘suggestions, MD, | having the desire to get, cannot have anything from ‘“‘Tannhauser;"* linette."* Sey] Sanat which brought him no happiness, 1» now . 8 8 to give. 2 Matteawan management. fs Neaseriesiee & aes eating ie aa almost entirely remodelled. It is to be ‘The season of English grand opera at the Star What Kind of Family Row Is This? yeaeamed seta hal clthe. "Phere in little op. | the new art gallery of M. Knoedler & Co. ‘Theatre will be a short one, extending over four To the Editor: Flattenta A War OUT. Leste Gr tis Menon to eine Tre ee weeks only. There will be seven performances a 1 would ask what you would advise me to do, | To the Editors Senators O'Connor, Mullin and Pound |s:and the language of the Republican FHE MODEL JURYMAN, @re the three Republican members |County Committee when it arises to x ~ of @ committee of investigation tolremark that it wants New York's re- How amt @ knsve ce 0 foot meet ip this city to-day to commence |form bills passed. Task thin, for there is a rule an inquiry into charges of corruption in ee ae, ‘That jurors must be comneetion with the bill to increase the| Train Robber Perry would fain Pema rena iene pax ef firemen. The charges are against | linger longer in the county jail at Jersey Faia 5S EONS SRATES' 8. St Week, with popula, concerte Suntay nighte, Th ‘opening atiraction will be “The Bohemian Gin,” on Monday, April 2%. There will be no Melbas, or as I have an elder brother who Is not worth the food he eats, He treatc my sister eo very cruelly. ‘There is never a time when she cannot show marks made by bis blows, My mother lett my Biater some mone; she died, and my brother | sprinkle 9 littl «ill not um this money to buy my sister clothing | and with « sti which she needs badly, CONSTANT READER. | the hair in the usual way. The brushing sbeuid ‘The request of nd Smith comic opera constructed. for be done somewhat quickly, as the plaster gets ot de or + of Onelda; Robertson, of | City. In a few days, though, the Jer- Te ee eee asl ian Rasen, he principal musical nom: To Work It on the Ashman. rapidly, With thin treatment the halr will He » and Raines, of Ontario, | sey moxquit> will be unleashed, and New. du La hvto coc bent? ee EN aoryeyeat eed ‘eo the atest parteotly, young man is run over & Rares wermere: Alleged $e be shen: Parry will sigh: for Matrewan: and 1 adi grelen shen plava at (be remain People who would like to know what to do with | DY ® trol een re down Gn ape ‘organ of Mr. Thomas C. Platt has | {ts “dope” again. apere 1 never can read, a the waste r that the ashmen refuse to take remain go for © As the present Legislature is alleged| At last the Public Baths bill is a law. patented ps nm Deen navigating the Hudson in mm boats. | ment and @ Russian vi be reduced to such all amount that it can | 4% J. W. My, Jersey City. ‘be well honeycombed with corruption, | It Is only to be regretted that it needed Ona la Se coke aie He i dest known at Kingston, in Ulster County, iJ safely be put into the ashes. No ashman will Herolo © for Cigarettes. It hag been proposed to extend the scope | State action to secure free baths for Sar ccacmninee arden because he lives there and represents the district Peay Lect oA Preto rs Of course, an they are her children ghe can do} refuse it then; neither will It be the cause of le, ine paitor: inquiry, and to let it embrace|New York City, The metropolia should . Weld anea dad aa ook in the Assembly The cae B farnet poate 0 | ee matin which #he | any thinge with them Just as abe pleases. But i¢| 8F*% Mrs, SCHROEDER. Na casero) *Dlgeratio. wo may yond for himsel Father, how much I #hould plead, Measures besides the firemen's pay | have had them long ago. fm which lobby gr: ig believed to right to plant them comfortably in the seat which the kind old would advise hi Uittle of that 960 hor to Invest fone bill, which wap| #*!) hae been move fortunate ‘The Paviny vival f wit oductions, and she made fai ‘on @ good rawhide whip and use it on his son been used for lubricatin It looks as if Divver, Grady and the Ob: here 18.» puzsie to soe passed yeaterday, is a tribute to his persistency, aoe ee ne caeceat, Cora (att {87 | gentleman has given up for her because she looks | To the Alt every time he catches him amoking cigarettes ia, however, one difficulty in the| rest need not get out at least before the hacia Lil quenphapeat heen! Hin district 18 full of quarries, and the “cap u Fa With the nea vpcctaeatae sakets'’ | tired. The old gentleman has his own ideas on] ¥: Tha: ie tha bank ond euceat sur ~ How can all the charges of al-|regular moving day. But they must go. Pele sar cate fought to dave sone quarried outside of he | tO ne ee geeee of Brillieate that subject, Possibly you may share them, The| the sidewalka of this city has for me a very JERSEY JBRRY, brivery and corruption and im- ome thousand er more State kept from entering into municipal uses . | fond mother expecta, perhaps, that, as her childi I have visited over a dozen for- —— ’ That must on his shoulders devolves He succeeded. The Cap'n” Albaat ts golag to spear for the first tim tsposed of and as of Form. ete wtill tire influences made agains} the Leg-| John D. Crimmins ts an Easy Czar. in every quarter of the globe, A Matt y y a-pi twill be given up to her. She expects | but not until 1 in To the Editor: ne savesticate’ by i Commit-|He writes to the Mayor, offering to o1 cam, well, be sure last big war, His other name is W. 8. Van much. She will keep on standing until the 1 seen a public Reform, whore prudence fashions things anew, which O'Connor, of Binghamton, | withdraw his application for a traction a round the ert) will revolve, | Keuren, and be pas passed the Balf-cemtury mile| tor Albesi will ‘create’ the role of Edith in | "l+" (rain reaches ber station oF until the car| telling the people to “keep off the grass’ Doth off deform them as our statesmen Go. ? Would such s monopoliz-| franchise ia lower Fifth avenue if the LA TOUCHE HANCOCK. | post. ‘Bow opera by F. M. Cowem entitled “Harold.” seanes (0 de full, body of police armed with cudgels to enforce am