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ay THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 190 WHY NOT? AMORG US WOMEN. Bilsabeth Cady Manton's fad, outsid frags, is cake. 1 all kin food, Indeed, this womanly leader of the sutrage movement has more thao once made a bit In an Interview by being caught In the culinary department, with sleeves rolle# mp and a pacioun Mour-beaprink'ed gingham apron testify. | tng to her domestic predilections, She whieks; up eRES in the presence of an admiring male) 1) reporter while he questions her about her views Republic are “pension bumers” he said what was not true, and insulted many brave soldiers who did real fight- ing and not fancy work in the war. ‘The fact is that but few of the fraud- ulent pensioners whose names disgrace the list are members of the G. A. R. They are not the sort of men who join that organization, If Col, Waring In- tended to denounce all pensioners as “buma” he made himself ridiculous. If he meant to imply that all members of CAPTAIN PAUL. ‘This io the merry season when folks take medicine for that tired feelin Poets say that in the Spring the birds twitter in the sunshine, and the alr is laden with the baimy perfume of nine hundred and ninety-nine flowers, Poets formet that tired fee.ing, but it Is very Prevacent, The Spring theatrical attrac- tlons—worn-out remnants of a bedrag- lgled searon—help to induce it. ‘Pubtiehed by the Prose Publishing Company, 2 & @ PARK ROW, New Tork THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1895. {UBECRIPTIONS TO THE EVENING WORLD A Fr Night-Gown. erhanced ecy Is that the demure parting is about to depart and the pompadour will tak “4 Washing silk or cambric, (tnetnding postage): the Grand Army are “pension bum- ;emerged from the Fourteenth Street | on entranchiewnent, and ehe In altogether 59 its place. ‘There is no style so charmin mers" he insulted some of the best and Theatre, n a a aah - with knots of bright-colored ribbon, . y © i. (Tk dp tag Dravest soldiers in the nation, and de- | Theatre, yesterday, limp, lank and in-| distracting in her old-tashloned occupation that’ Trmenge collar, with kerchlet ends | for a low, broad forehead ag the loose, eR YKAR.. a Barered a ihe Post-Ofice at New York as Second-class_ matte ——— Be BRANCH OFFICES. , WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Broad- Way and Sixth ave at 324 ‘WORLD HARLEM OFFICE-—125th st. and Madi- a ote. BROOKLYN—209 Washington st PMILADELPHIA. PA.—Press Building, 702 Chest- gue \expressibly weary after a tussle with | the reporter Gnds himself mixing up the remin- | Edward E. Rose and Alfred M. De Lis-|isence, aa ahe ret ser's “romance of the sea,” entitled| the days when his m: \ “Captain Paul." Mr. Rore is evidently | and he wanted to lick the spoon. I have thie not a “rose softly blooming. from the mule reporter who interviewed her ‘Captain Paul” is a dreadfully notey three days for one of the New York papers, melodrama written around a desperate Le eet naval battle, which occurs in the third act. It in an effective naval battle, but It takes place so late that one lost Patience before it atarts in. It ix, more- over, very obstreperous and nerve-agi- 1 tating. A fellow can get all the din he] Ut “t ™* Worlts Pay. wants of Third avenue, where there are! phe concert at the Waldort elevated railways and cuble conveyances softly brushed pompadour. The hard, . clearly defined roll is inartistic, and the hair can easily be made to stand up with a pretty, puffy effect by waving it on crimping pins or with the waving irons with half a dozen prongs whieh come for the purpose, Aluminum in the Kitchen. Aluminum cooking utensils are very attractive to the eye of the housewife in these days of light housekeeping and amateur cookery. Among these dainty food cookers ts an individual egg fryer, serves all the criticism he has received. jercesed over, and edged with a lace or 4, with the memory of her stirred cake batter SPECULATED AND DIED A PAUPER Nat Jones, the plunger, died a pauper in Chicago yesterday. In his time—and ————=|he was only fifty years old—he had made millions in the Chicago wheat pit. Instead of following the horses with a betting book, or putting his money on the numbers of a roulette wheel, he backed with thousands his es on the price of wheat in the future. He made nothing, he produced The Womai fition will be fireproof and perma: of the exhibit will be donated to Thin tn to be the cane with the library of women’ books, which it in expected wi.. surpass the ei st night, given sss Hartford, a suburb of Utica, eighty-two. Itsla@nd the deck of the Ranger !s really — - : dressing is that the waterfall or chignon to the pending Schoo! bills, is not x-President Harriaon isn't in Cleve-| most famous commander was Gen James Me-| admirable, No better acene of its kind Deceit. and will not be belleved. A morning contemporary invelghs | iana'n Cabinet, and still he says he has|Quade, and during the war the Corps furntihed | hag been displayed thi season, The Johnny fools hie parents— 1s about to return and render the heads| Mbhimestone Buttons on Dresses. The charge of Improper and unbecom-| *##/nst the custom of bestowing high-| nothing to say for publication on the)! the Union armies in the del4, ftiv-nine com-| company ts bad, although the Rialto It'a very ead to state— of womankind the monstrosities they} Small rhinestone buttons set in sllver tng action at Tuesday's gathering would | *0Unding titles upon the oMicers of cer- | giver question. missioned officers, including six Major-General! teemy with good actors unemployed. ‘They think he's making earden, were a generation ago. Even the accom-|or gilt are used to ornament the box more justly apply to those who retuned | {#!0 classes of incorporated societies, - and three Brigadier-General ‘The French words used throughout the ‘When bi ly digging bait, panying net ts thr.atened. The only| plaits which are now universally seen to allow free discussion in a public|!t Pretends to find in such designa- | ‘The surest way to get money stolen oe play are ludicrously mispronounced. Washington star, | comfort is that this is a ‘go as you|down the front of the new silk or wool Sheeting and declined to put the resolu. [tons ay “Grand High Potentate” or tis to put it in a National bank whose| 1 4m told that Pel Plancon. the big and band] 749 actors must have picked up thelr please".era, and it {s not at all Iikely| waists, Four of the buttons are cen- Tone aroposed “by the majority to a] “Most Worthy Chiet Ruler” something | cmcer cannot seo anything or anybody | %m® basso of the Metropolitan Opere Company, | Brittany gocente in the Elysian Fields | A Great Lawyer's Carelesaness. | that a fashion so ugly will prevail to any| sidered enough, as they are worn in : ra i repugnant to the constitutional provi- | at lunchtime. has become so much impressed with the ad- if v Great Criminal Lawyer—I worked very hard te| 6Teat extent. A more immediate proph-| imitation of men’s shirt studs, ast. WASHINGTON—To2 14th ot. DVERTISEMENTS in the Evening Edition of THE WORLD are taken upon the WORLD 1s considerably larger than that of all the other Evening papers in New York COMBINED, to wit: the Evening Post, the Even- ing Sun, the Evening News, the Evening Telegram, the Commercial Advertiser and the Mail and Express. = symmetricals, and it was with great; the hours into a period of deliberate more lucid Idea of the story, but 1 think | %* Rowe hee accepted the artist’ apology, and} voor onal together half an hour| While Smith College hae both men —_ sorrow she removed and returned them, | misdotng, ___ I have done very well, considering the | tite't tne tolleg backer! "*" Jand pour in flat tins to cool, and women as members of the faculty, = ‘The value of the other articles she took | Weather Forecaster promises iE buteAt ame thot Ghat Wheat lett he thease alo ee paibence GRAW. = {t does not confer the well-earned dig- A'POOR tCHOOL POLI was considerable, but the most Impor-/us a very hot Summei find retired naval| Oly thing I carried away was a tym- — 7 Corded Armholes, nity of the professional title upon the It in neither justice nor good policy to fall foul of the public school teachers Of the city in the fashion adopted to- wards jobbing politicians because they heard sticking out o i Now, Mr. Mayor, that. Pole! ———— American Funny Men. corded armhole, which in thin fabrics Gare to oppose the bills by which it In| War! sticking out of & barrel not worn ard in ith entirely. 1 lehie THE GLEANEM'S BUDGET. tomary to dismiss such plays contemptu-| 1. 1 vine Congreseman home did tak will perform the double duty of grace-| Gents enrolled lest year with & at sought to drag the school ayatem Into] tit sot the Johnaies and. thelr igo | ten Have! nd Gicting atlas Foul ounly, with the words “It pleased the | TH SOUT Come not aa the monthe dew by;| fully accentuating the droop and of! thirds of who hati ‘a iy bal ak s ee fiyals In a Quiter wouldn't’ win & amnlié|falth—and the Btato @enate tas ‘acne Sees ee ‘Trae | allery.” I decline to do this, because, | oy ou in the anadowy groves may make | Keeping the weight of the sleeve from| Srofessors, ai om ~The public schools have occasionally | om a butcher's boy It they wore um-| the Fert. Tales of City Life. eee ee ee cerca: tag | team the fourth day of next daly. pulling the waist out of shape. La Deen subjected to criticism, and fault) rota skirts, but put them in tights| op rons af Beore Rastlig ith Ale Ola Chisral/ vb this ely, ad Ser eee te ee ey see Cleveland Plain Dealer. Geitka Atiee Dinkews evatte tonbd-with’ eoma ‘things in The high price of beef; Secretary many more plays than the higher-priced and a bevy of peris isn't in it) with ni vince the Burgesses’ Corps, of Albany, in point of long . Chocs! fe Caramels. Neal apiters Hot without reason, ‘But ai Morton about convinced that it is due patrons of the theatres, and you can't A duct Rabel Do not spoll the effects of a nicely P them. ‘i and houorable military record in this State, is y = ule. ‘hres cups |of brown wiaur ene cup oF no time has the character of the teachers to a combine.” So? And what is Attor- i impose on them. “Capt. Paul” is not a ugar, iP Of} served dinner by offering a weak, thick Sean ated TO charge thet a Inte | Probably the colored maid thought |ney-General Olney's AHF | the Uilea Cittawna Core, which recentiy had a | IDORE On IRE ite ey | qT2une, Tater (drawing closet hope, Mien] milk, one-half cake of chocolate, butter| or cold coffee, Last impressions should body of teachers seonalinted themselves that her missus’s thghts would multiply pubject? reunion in the pent. elty, Three of the orl eort Whalaceve iJ Clara, that your father, in the next room, can't/ size of an eg! Boll until thick, pour on be good, so when you serve the ‘coffee like « Tammany gang’ and showed that | )° Why are Central Office detectiven| ten 0, Baroum, 5 leading merchant of| The only thing in its favor ts its acen-| Misg Pinkerly (with dignity)—I hope, Mr. Tut- let it be hot, clear and of good strength, “they are clearly incompetent to con-| ert rab the prima donna of 40 WENN. | cing about the taleamen in the Me- | Bufalo, | lghty-seven yeare olf: Frederick| ery. ‘That ts very nice. ‘The beach be- |r, that you will say nothing to me that you squares. and leave plenty of room in the cups to and instruct children,” because they i Laughiin tr o |W. Guiteau, of Irvington-on-t! low the chateau, with its rather | would not be willing, if necessary, to say to paps. A Rumer Abo: add cream or milk as desired, and see ahety K ial? Why aren't they trail Se! & public meeting to which they Mvited and made vigorous oppo- vote, If everything about our elucational system was as clean and genuine and capable as the teachers, there would be Uttle need of further reform. WOW FOR NICAKAGUA ! nothing, he helped no other man to make or produce. Simply and solely he bet, and, like all other bettors, he lost In the long run, kept none of his millions, died a charity patient, and must be buried by his friends. Sometimes in the hard and narrow minutes when one has to squeeze pretty close to the wall to get along he feeis like doing as Nat Jones did, as old Hutch and he who has little loges all, In love it may be better to gamble nd lose than never to have gambled at all, but in financial affairs it Is a pretty sad day when man or woman sits down and tries to get Joy out of the thought, “I may be in the poorhoure, but once I had a million.” IN A PRIMA DONNA'S TIGHTS. A comic opera prima donna’s colored maid stole several things from her em- ployer, including a pair of tights, When arrested, she was wearing the stolen vote in its fa even worse tant and Indispensable of the lot was— or should it be were?—the tights. A comle opera prima donna without! contraries, tights Is like a Venus de Miio with her — consolation in her dusky charms, but it was mi n of ans TITLES AND A DY8PEPTIC. sion against the bestowal of any title of nobility, the point being, presumably, that since the Legislature Incorporates the societies it aso granta the titles, Of course, the man who wrote this plece of editorial scolding was one whose ke place that effect There is maidens every nine years, This beast It‘seems plain that a great point will have been gained for the Pi trates bill if Senator Lexow can he in- duced to make no speech, put simply or. ice Magia- ‘The new Cup defender in reported as “growing slowly.” down as quite the correct thing. Speed im a consideration for something later than construction, is to be wet The State Senate than waste the one hun- dred and thirteenth day, since it turned weather prophecies, like dreams, generally go by ing Alice Walsh's murderer? evertheleaw the police parade should decision to not one to be reconsidered, Uttle consolation for to do This is a picture of a officer who It is reported may be ap- pointed Dock Commissioner by Mayor Strong. inal foundera of this corps are still living: Ste elghty-thres, amd Grove W. Penny, vantages of this glorious country, in the two seasons which a8 wpent here, that he te seriously contemplating settling down bere and eventually becoming an American citizen, He aya that he has found Americans to be the mos: appreciative people in the world, and he has made fo many friends in New York that he New in all thelr Wagnerian beauty. In a mel- odrama a dash of hubbub Is not mis- Placed, but the dire brou-haha of “Cap- tain Paul's” third act is inexcusable. Besides, it is quite unnecessary, and doesn't help out in the story in the least. The first two acts are almost unintel- ligible. Mr, Rose, who doesn't softly bloom, has told hin story in such a very complicated way that he has quite ob- ron, an American girl, and Marguerite, a French maiden, are both going to be unwilling brides, when Capt. Paul, who in one of those tiresome heroes that de- cline to give catastrophes full sway, in- terferes, and challenges the two brid grooms to fight. You hear a good deal about the Chateau d'Audray, with its rightful heir and its usurper. Capt. of the general welfare, for the beneft of the New York room Woman's Pullding, was successful from both an tlstlc and a Ananctal standpoint. Mins Powell, of Atlanta, who In one to be benefited by It, was too Ill to more than just show her face to the audie Mr. Atterbury read her very pleasing addrees, and the programme was supplied by Miss Marguerite Hall, Mr, Francis Fisher Powers and Mr. Ben Davin, with Victor sarris as accompanist, Mr. Plerre Jay Worte whistled in a delightfal mann Pleasure to narrate the experience for the sake They put the meat on to batl In a great deal of water, and then went downtowa, to the League, of shopping, or som: where. The same arch fiend that keeps a watched pot from boiling must have turned the gas stove on at full head as soon as these tists had gone, leastwise the water bolted and danced and bubbled and steamed until it was Paul, who loves Irene (I don't admire hin taste), turns out to be the rightful heir, but not before he has done some very noble work in the naval battle as commander of the American privateer Ranger. I'm sorry I can't give you a panum badly damaged by the nolse, Seriously, “Capt. Paul” needs no analy- ais. It ts blood and thunder such aa we have had for many years. It is cu cheesy moon, is singularly attractive, of Hoboken. It {8 so absurd to employ French names and French expresston! and then calmly murder them. Some day there will be grave international complications on this account. Every language is entitled to a certain all gone. When thove errant artiste returned they recognized @ curlous fragrance for fully « lock before they reached thelr apartment. Every window in the building was up, and the residente hung out and gasped for air, and no ‘one knew whence came the odor. No one in EAOH GOOD FOR A LAUG! Excerpts from the Latest Works of hear what I am saying. Lite. set you off, but I failed. Convicted Murderer (hotly)—You might ‘a! known you would. Three o' them men you let om that Jury waa respectable.—New York Weekly. in the embroidered flounce, and a row of trou- trou, through which is threaded a nar- row ribbon. This garment is equally suitable for an invalid’s or breakfast wrap. The Wee One's Thumb. specific guarantee that the | | is, as thousande of others have done | demands ax many every month, Brook- SSGAE SRC ee ena gs i o 8 8 Nothing too strong can be said against| see nolter. An article of value in omall average bona fide paid cir- in the wheat pit and the Stock Ex-|jyn people give up their children with ‘ ony thre) 6 Of! two feminine co-operative housekeepers, artiste | permitting children to suck their thumb: Pan, or, “ painless change, But always the end la the | great lightness of heart. Frittany in the eighteenth century, and] oy profession, nourekeepers by necessity. ran! Charming and heart-delighting as this aluminum parlance, a “griddle-lum,” tie culation of THE EVENING same; he who has much loses much, rom what I could make out Irene Ver-| gguinat a anag two days ago, and It gives mé| common occupation of the baby is to the| %teed of sriddle-tron, average mother, nothing will more sur ly ruin the shape of the hands. It is the ec of broad, flat thumbs in after life. ere are preparations to put upon the baby's thumbs which will render thes rosy digits less palatable, and after one or two attempts baby will soon forget the injurious habit. Vanilla Caramels. One cupful of best white sugar, two cupfuls granulated sugar, one and a half cupfuls sweet cream, two teaspoonfuls vanilla, one teaspoonful flour mixed with The long shoulders and drooping sleeves that are to reign this Summer have brought round a revival of the buttered pans to cool, then cut in ‘The latest rumor in regard to hair- made in two sizes, three eggs at a time. exceedingly light, always bright as @ | dollar, and much neater than the now out-of-date black, greasy iron spider. In shape it is ike an inverted spider, with holl ee. boiler, complete, with spirit lamp and spoonfuls of butter. and add the cayenne and salt. butter in the chafing-dish and add the = lobster, latter, even when they fill positions as heads of departments in every respect as responsible and onerous as those held for elther one er It Is, of course, we large enough to hold an Another egg novelty is an ess Lobeter. ‘Take a cold boiled lobster, the futce of two lemons, a tablespoonful of cayenme, @ tablespoonful of salt and three table- Shred or chop the lobster, pour over it the lemon juice Melt the stirring constantly. Let the - whole simmer for about ten minutes, ‘Wemen Not Called “Professor.” by the other sex. There were 746 stu- to it that the latter is also hot. — LETTERS [Te column te open 10 everybody w'o has @ complaint to make, a orievance to tentilate, in doctrines regarding the whole on which they may happen to find themselves, to say nothing of such narrow-minded intolerance, Just as reprehensible im politic oft the earth in religion, as f respect. We are particularly A formation to ‘udject ral interest to | ®x21Udimg from our entire wide of the Atlante dinners never agree with him—one| York in F Saiounee We met—'twas in a crows: give, @ of general in o Great Britain intends to proceed to- wibes digestion My raver Suse pro-| clubs See ka, eae as pane eli alton os moh ot fame Heraiea ta) Paris. [indignant when. we hear of massacres fe ne'er may meet agaii tscuss oF a public service to acknowledge, and who | Al! forms of government except that arth ° f seventy- fl f of our own. My heart with grief Is bowed— gan put the idea into leas than 100 words, Long | °N* WIC we ourselves approve of. The whale Per rmiconect the amount of seventy through the tough but healthty) Althougd several Police Captains are “of duty"! ‘The best member of the cast is Mi thing seems to me to be a allly, unnecessary five thousand dollars she demands from | riding of any secret society goat. If he| Since yesterday, Monateur Jean D'Oyle, | just uow pending trial on charges acaine: them | eriitiord wa the absurdly: heroic. here, Ho mole my watch and chain.—Lite, | tilers cannot be printed, | Tee ee ataaine ae (he unlvusal ain a trends Nicaragua as indem for the wrongs igs to any order, It Is undoubtedly | of the erstwhile Giants, has a large and | they are not all necessarily shut off from as vd sd Betwixt and Between. 5 ac (on no more solid basis than Monroe's monumental a (the : ; I who has limelight turned on him every Conce Ghonts, done to Englishmen, It $s sald the Anclent and Uncomfortable Order of | long discredited mark to wipe out. sociation with thelr old trients on the force. | time he utters patriotic senth ¥ | weonie—t just bate April cheek, who may claim some excuse, however, im Custom-House at Corinto Is to be aeizet | byspepties, And it is more than Kkely . = Capt. Jamen K, Price, for instance, who was[Ules ege annie. The role ie cheap | Guasle—Why? ‘To the Eaitor: the fact that he lived In @ time, a quarter of @ and the amount of the indemnity Is to| that he ds presaing his candidacy for the| The betrayed people of New York | once tnepector Williams's right-hand man, seeme| WIS fOF MpPlause. The role it cheaP) smecguse it's too showery Let me tell you what to do with a ghost. Do} century ago, when, as Prof. Nordau truly saya be collected from the commerce of the | position of High and Mighty Chter| Clty will see to it that State Senate re-| to be as much tn police affaira as tO: CAWEEAGSR: decline to mention any |) cost aen'e: pale Mot go Into the house where it is armed with} ing potitical horisan of the advanced statesman of the others, except, perhaps, Frank . ¢ mind the rate, but tt 19 suk 8| weapons tor self-det ch a guns, revolvers, port. tumbler of the Onder. organization does not fail. frequently dropa im at the station-bo Who shows preiaies of better | Rorrible mist month, It's too late in the year Serr EGA AeeeaTe: Gar aay Lind. ch Gave Chadig: Tae many tee WmRe CHALE tha) penasa (6b: <> Tt is very well understood by England | Out upon this fault-finder and his frees Aougal street, where be was in command, Just to] Dayton, who shows promise of better | tor oysters and too early for ice cream."—Texas shelled eis Ae mteoa lana! KC GOOD-BYB. and all other European countries that| diatribes! And. long flourish the. seif-| Newspaper opposition to the people's | ser how things are going on, and visits Police| things. Perhaps it wasn't the fault of} sittings estesltaiens | alvontds, GARE vent ccpaeter, a the United States will not allow any of |watistiod and harmlessly vain nobility |T@P! transit road in simply the result | Mesdquarters to keep himeeit informed of tne} the comedy couple that they drew tears —__——____ epantee sith Gaasts Yau venus vent Syeda ABR a: A Cause of the Hard Tim them to seize or occupy a foot of terri- lof the secret soclety conclave, ‘There | Of enerous space rates. general run of matters in the Department, His] instead of smiles. It was probably due ROUGH ON BIKE AND BOYS. ee ey ee ire, cen ite anes wallor: EVRA ula fide ot iue-Ailantlo in view |lante w man of them bus Ae all tne friends say tbat be te quite enjoying bis vacation, | to the Rose, who doesn't softly bloom, eee ste to tatorm the courageous young | For the paxt fifteen years the only ambition of Tation of the Montoe doctrine, Hut we [better citizen and. democrat, aa in|, 2 ALR men score Ward ant | 2 2 [and hie accomplice Mr. De tvser lady that the very next morning ahe would have | tl! business mien, expecially the wholenale trade are not going to prevent any of them | daily and open affaira go, because his nto det Street nevi a seat a atari ria si flooded the world with such a surprised torrent sul etalk ad ipa o braved conveatic Oo wear 0% — . 101 el for re, from collecting their debts, and the | tittle atreak of human vanity and love | “l@4ning Is the thing. pea peer sey dar uel ride of tacts concerning ghosts and our future home| POeCseateg rontinually to reduce the wumber pleayune sum demanded of Nicaragua of the high-sounding ts wratiied | parrison, the Receptive One: R at bravado oF else of overpowering. valf-conac THE 5S. C. D AND THE G. A. R. fa never was known before. No. dog8 for ont ee een oi oe eae an ot thoes would be soon obtained in the manner | through a High and Mishtyshiy In| gon, Revnoids and comecshalle the tea: | Be She felt that thr eyes of the world were Sa To We Neither need you take « bible or praver-book. | wnom they retained. Under auch circumstances, (w proposed by England, Only in obtaining} some watched and wardered meetin pilae thine weshAll, the Red ion her, and asa tule she t4n't enjoy the aen- | The dandy G. E. W., of the well-known 8 ¢. D., Ghosts need no medium. If the ghost when in the oF hed euch Ptive Three ) sen: there any wonder that business has reac! ft. the creditor must be careful not to| room, fur from the ken of the unin- " sation. Today, however, since tie costume has | i & Mlghly honored member of the ancient G, flesh was of the feminine gender, look out fF 1a teartul degree of depression. Let all business inflict any injury on American interests. | (uated, CuGy RAIdeL been so generally taken up the dimient or reck oP. trouble at once. If the ghost when in the body | on give up all the superfluous room they bave, ‘The course of Nicaragua in this mat- are sted Cn ar ne een, Attn MB Any” |icus manner has worm 08, ant ie bloomers are] He was tn the Union war Mines te the manculine gender and wat, say and use the money thus saved from rente in em ter has not been altogether sutisfactory.| HOBOKEN ONE AHEAD OF CHICA%0. ee SAYS he Is @ Pretly | accepted as a matter of course. Each week brings | Where he never got a scar i sy rat thing he would do would | pioying more people, and they will very @oom ‘Bhe hes evidently been anxious to draw bad erm. out a new lot, And he doesn't care a D for the GAR. be to examine the doors and slam them to #€@ | oxcerience improvement in business. the United States into. the dificulty.| 4 Young man from Leipzig, brought tol ay von nine 1 Be Ge & How, Sher are DhAe, CRON Money pald in wages goes in ctreulation, But if she supposes this Government 16 | ts country by a wealthy Chicago | The New Vork nthe has pngthen An many people had done vefore me, 1 rode] At the 8. C. D one day, in a casual sort of way, Butler, NJ: | white rent paid to the landlord to kept tightly er aie a ees im a 8 me to Kill another um-| one station past my own on the f 4 the | The conversation turned upon the tS. A. eT i to help her to evade payment of | ¥OU& Woman, who wants to marry him, | 1, 2" road the ; put in the bank, without beneft to the public, Deen ram Dae te evade 2 anything | Bas settled down to beer and frankfur- | PTC? other night, “Allghting at One Hundred and six-| And the sweeper of the slums Mery, Terk ring; T think, in a nutshell, thie ts the true cause of q tah and “\Svaa: @allen cele haben?! ta ; a, teenth street and Eighth avenue, 1 crossed the] He twiddied both hie thumbs, To the Editor: : ‘ to mares ove interference she will be Hoboken, and refuses to budge a atep. varie akeun os shied She NeW | platform to take the noxt train back. A guard in- | AMd pronounced the Q, A. R.s@ set of ‘Pension Can you inform me if there is a law requir- ie pl apeigiee es disappointed. THR VOLE SORE Sadie a taken Te yrie. w & Welcome Visltor. | formed me that 1 must purchase another ticket oma." Ing property owners to lay sidewalks? Some of] That Train-Caller Has Changed His Ree ; I explained the situation, but was told tt the strects in East New York are a disgi T Chicago where her property Is, but he is anon of éxcuses and e: : was ‘une. 18 INVESTIGATION NEEDED} a fe ues . Es pes itd ee aie ee the season of excuses and eX-} the rules of the Company. If that is true, {t ia] But the second in command of the D. P. W. the Twenty-sixth 4. Pedestrians are com-|n, ime pattor: I planations in local baseball. A met AMERFESEGI aaA aor aeaae its Seas “‘Hully gee! But won't that fellow take @|pelled to wade through mud over shoe top, and teats The looting of the Plainfield Bank fur-|@nd he ts going to stay there. TSALON At thel\grend’ (00 the) cotsorallen: ‘sow Misalk eb: henerea antler of (he'd. Alf header when be strikes that bole im the eephaitr’ | use language more forcible than elegant, Are | Having seem two paragraphs In this colums Fe pighes @ little pleasant variety in bank | This level-headed Leipziger doesn't] White Wiardings they make the street-| abut the many mlckele pald hy teneconty henen grand " ‘| the Gwnera of bousss where” such conditions | S270lae (he Auscrance’ at the One Muséred) ond robbery. The thieves are supposed to| know much his flancee says, but he| cleaners grow nyeelt for rides which we did uot get, oming to| And of the G. 0. P. exist entirely devoid of public spirit, or are they | TRENU-RIRID Hreet station of the Third erspne have come from the outside of the bunk |#eems to know enough to stay away some biockade on the line? THE GLEANER ‘And the famous U. L. ¢., fo shortsighted as not to nee that the rental] Lr, 1 "iam to say that wheresg “Mose ip tne @n@ not’ from the inside, from Chicago. The Windy City ts no] Lexow ts rapidly getting down to his pi ae, He swore eternal vengeance on the dandy 8. Mice oe helt iroperty ta restty’ cegrestaea | cUMed to harshly criticise "0, K.'e" remark, “0. ‘There were no masked men, no re-|Ptce for a young man unless he has fed | right size. SOREOLE C.D. thereby? I bave lived in the Twenty-sixth Ward | ¥:""!# nevertheless quite right, and not necessarily volvers, no “throw up your hands" ex-| his intellect on dime noveis and made recs NGS. ; for two years, and think ita delightful and | 4" "Olt mala” for objecting to rid-cuous rymarea, @itement about the affair. The amicable| up his mind to go through fife with al Mr Platt laughs last and joyously, per . And now ‘ts sald that if the swell 8c, x, healthy section of Brooklyn, but ite progress 1a | POrnaP® unintentionaly made, | The walas ces~ aicies who stand at the pavicg ana| brace of revolvers in his belt and a sedate Naahvitie in the @rst city in the world tor chief greatly retarded by the abuse of which I write, nly could be called off with aa much good bu Fecelving windows with their faces to| train robber's nonchalance in his mien. 1t is @ Legislature with a past. tarinont lheber, and the largest milling city | From dirty roads and sidewalks doesn't give the If there {8 a law relating to the matter it should at Us) pee sesnel a Re with agg) the customers and thelr backs to the| Hoboken is a nice agreeable unswal- ) of) tne Hous town relief be enforved. AROROR P. RCHIVELY,. || EAT OUeRtiOm UN: Hie AA SSAIAIE Wan RS, wault were simply engaged in pleasant |low-talled town, and the Leipaiger wilt] Alas! that Boston luck! Greenwich records show that for fourt The 0. A. Rs 00 grim ae Polis foe Dain: & fate eA sides mee eee a fi ? , re rage of but Lwenty ° vim, | ference. L @onversation by supposed accomplices, | 4 well to stick to it. It would Improve = - share has deen on average of but twenty: hoirs ot] | And 00 full oe ee " Here ft Bad Lack. si pate hile the thief walked behind them|his Chicago flancee, tov, it she bade| THBY MAKE THE scHoor Sa eee ee eh Me PSR ae Te the Baitor Some Questions for Charch-Goers, from the directors’ room to the door of | good-by to the city that is built on the Among: the samen recently given tovstreate: tn What does (bis signity? On Monday evenin aie 5 | To the Editor Z Pegi cisken Ap ihe twa corey lexcliament wlan and’ took Up) quiet Paris appear Taine, Gouno!, Edmond Abort, ate i Just an table was vet for supper, but uo one in] ‘The queation ““l. R."* asked in “The Eventag packages and walked out again. home in Hoboken. Meissonier, Guy de Maupassant and Octave Veull- m Unapenkable Combinatio the room, a crash, and down went the dining-room | World’ of April 12 in regard to prayer on en- Nobody in the bank seems to kno aiaae iS et. ‘The announcement that Sengtor Quay. Tom Platt mirmr, broken Pieces, and all the ornaments] tering chure! or . | ; ; tering church In one 1 should have asked; a much beyond the fact that the money | Seeley and Aymar stole from their bank The Berlin Street Car Company paid 42:0,o90] and Gen, Clarkson bave formed « po! \co which rested on the mantel. And on Weduesday, | more than one was benefited by the rep'y. Now was in the vault and went out of the|in New York for years, and nobody sus- Inia ahs Sropmuey. atthe eile (Gr the, prtv‘leba ot | PURRIINN LA: Samra he Heat Tees lots as lunch time of the same week, down went the] for a prayer on leaving the church, And why bi vault, Only that and nothing more. pected that anything was wrong, Bank qrossing the principal avenue. Unter den Lindes. | Coa! bia Paglia Wis vivid tmeniaation parlor mirror and ornaments, This mirror was Mot) do they bow the head in the creed at the name of qd ‘The robbery a very funsy one, and| robbers in Plainfield, J. Rot away eaea8 ath ee tne wie GF tieel e cina leas ESR Oe eee HOE, Sees, Us ek | iaioe 18 Ne Motaatial ORAL IH 1088 people will be puzzled to know how a| with $2.09 on Monday, and tt became A now ratiroad uniting the Atlantic and Pacis | MA. M8 nN Jerhgteiioiuanl broken, and hung on a frm nail with « head and) cordance with the Scripture that at the name of thief could walk th 4 re ever : ts nearly completed, It croases the Anion ang] PAT M8 hardly likely to prot: by the announce. could not alip. The walls are all round and the | jesus every knee shall bend, why not reverenci coul walk through a bank with} known right away These facts show ment.—Syracuse Courier (Dem.) ay ct 2 at least three persons in charge, enter | the advanta working on the inside, hrings Buenos Ayres within forty hours’ travel of | Wiccdleedimt pues ROL condemns __ HARLEM. | the name whenever mentioned in the church, and the vaults without being seen and then ae walk out again with a package of bank In the matter of thetr votes, by which Valparates. Japan has a banking house that has been sn UNDER THE TICROSCOPE, Restrictive Laws To the Editor: nd Drunkenness. not in the creed only? in the © Why do the clergy tace *4 and in singin, the altar in say . J i. dusiness without a break for over three hundret ora Pate is the altar aay more & aed under fo h arm. New York police reorganization falled Wesel Tha ALK SO On nine ANI rani em lite) I dislike saloons, but 1 want them to clove or) than any other part of God's holy temple? i ere may be something to investigate | {1 the Senate yesterday, Robertson, Re ‘and ie the largest private bank in Jagan open at liberty, Sunday oF any other day. Closed | qount others will be Interested in the a: ee after all. holds and Coggeshall have to explain # loons cannot destroy drunkenness uny more}. these inqvlites bie either the inexplicable—-or worse, Dr. hore: Ruane ef Herttors, 929, shat the than closed churches can destroy faith. A drunk Wort Blsvonth atecet, aa vas TALE plionblswor ory rot eheainub tne 16 thle county 6 ard will always find a way of drinking and a be Senet land je Green, of ela. tt te lover ot pra Forbidden tr A ove Col, Waring hus made up his mind to| In addition to being the Receptive feet 8 Inchew in gitth four feet above tho ground Pee ere ised ia a ie ane | meant Metave:im Sreras Bags ne, rvigon is hencefor ; wie drunkenness prevails unter restrictive! vat Waring eeems to heve overlooked the tas , that 9 seal has been put on his lips by | the Silent One. ‘This is where he bor THE MODERN INQU 10N. Jawa as Mt docs in the United sates and ‘rats MarIBR portato: hate: at atloe fase the Mayor. At all events, the gallant|oWs a point from Tom Reed to score tan, ty gnSeg Whee a y Foe Y Mat g Colonel will talk no more, he says, on | #sainst Major McKinley. Serpe pongo ep pcnaraan adbemehe hy ; Not A sound was heanl, not a cough of a sigh, ous knows that clean canvas whe the subject of the G. A. R. controversy, ~ — retin yess preg epala Monroe, the Doctrine Nese cea teas peace RIC ee wee of on any other topic at present. Canning horseflesh for France is to Dot’e woul baked iba onues, for we all knew why, Great Cheek, Ee ie dean toe hata aL eee a ‘The mistake the Colonel made was in| become a regular Industry in the new And sieede! no dying evafens oa To the Editor the slime and Alth af the dump? ‘They would be talking at all, It seems evident enough | State of Washington. Canning bieycies We thought, as we took a leat [ook at nie face, iri {wat glad to read in ‘Tho Rroning| a nuisance ands Menor to health. Wosdee Gbe thet he said what he did not mean| for the cannibals may be the next enter- OF the Ay long yeare bo had wastes World’ that England knows Just how to appre: | vessels are bad enaugh, Canvas should be our ot to say. He thinks with many others|prise we wil hear of ; EDWARD While « jury was chosen to att om his caae, ciate our lately much whooped-up Moaroe doc- | the question, tn the ia°e he miele f exying evil; that the looneness of the| No more gambling on the Produce kox.| Ms “haraterimn von ine of over 13.000] Lightly they taik of the tupia rrutine, make any such doctrine whatever? South Amer- | sanction thelr. use SANITARY, 4 Jaws has enabled a vast number of un-| change, but it's only “craps” pioycie | lare® hom he has na erat urn TAS: 9F KORIOR OF BALA NOMRION. Sete Aste, SONS BOTIAL-OE Mb. IR SafanRate. SF Mallen. a> . : deserving ‘and fraudulent claimants to| raifins, and a few other innocent peony |e Set Mt) year Princis [Ot cinosing twelve eitlaeaa, who've new Aide the horders of the United states, ant the| Should He Try Rolling ‘Them v @et on the pension liste, and that agents | amusements that have been interdicted. TWh o ‘ * known by rep. Heard or read of the current events only right that we could possibly have to lay | To the Editor: SUE ietseee" the business for itale He that re ssaiian \ Win whoo! comaine | Hymbly and madly we dow to Ne mote, down doctrines regarding it in the preposterously | Weave toll me what to do #yth @ pale at wn enrichment, rather than for the| Another child mangled by the Brook-| pinnyse of miliiers instratcn om ine qe ae au . way Parlay! af vine this britttent “ab, a cee Gr aia cama ocean sarae | that are too Ino for sie? 1 dv nok like ta ie ? . Mi wr cthe | Another chil , ‘ r ‘wu abit | such « Our JwAKe is briiitant “Ab, tt te my ef ughter's mew bounen | continent. By wnat recognized incernational law, {them wit, uo which t4 the lone we ae ; relief of the veteran ant wane Be Ania lyn srolier, The fabled afin Mtaur de-|echools, uni ie the home of (ue Busimess Men's] Le repugnant to sensibie min! microscople object with wings and sntennve cap law of right, reason, or any other law, i» any |they will aut Le tuo ton, Mar Ne de: 60 a6 a8 the members e'manded only seven youths and seven] aad sioviie Ailiance. LA TOUCHE HANCOCK. | beet me examine tt under the microscoye— Be uation of pravie authorized im laying down ’ soles