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1895. DRAMATICNEWS AND NOTES ‘Phe Twoifth Night Club girts are regsiing exch] Close of Ital ether with « good little story of Maude Banks, Brady's whe was acconted on the street the other night by @ man who remarked that it looked like rain. Zou. Maude {0 stately and ahe grew statelier, and her| The Itallan opera season ended up in a voles was pitched about two octaves deeper as! blaze of vivid glory at the Metropolitan the replied that she believed (t would rain,! Opera-House last night. It was an ex- fedging from the cious, At this juncture the| ceedingly joyous event, and the artists mae sald {t was beginsing to sprinkle | will carry away souvenirs of American he hold hie umbretia over her. When a! enthusiasm that will surprise them, per- THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 1 DOES IT KEEP THEM AWAKE O° NIGHTS? ‘ = ferred a large amount of money to his AMONG US WOMEN. own pockets from those of the British “sports.” Yesterday his ‘“pard's" horee, old Banquet, capiured the Two ‘Thousand Guinea Trial Plate at Newmarket, beating soine good contestants with con- "ARK ROW, New York. — siderable ease. So Mike Dwyer was in clover and Jockey Simms again became | WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1895. [ine Nonder ot the aus SGeecarions to Tax BveNING woRtD The Englishmen are now fighting very shy of the American pair, and are doing $ 10 THE BYENING WORLD thelr best to find points on Montauk Opera Season jard Struggle for WPitaed v7 the Pree Publishing Company, ou i a Blouse. Jota bleached cloth, wet it in the gasoline Why It Is Call ‘Oertainly, if he would be 99 kind," the cavaller Cee eapprise them. Ver) sew women probaly would trouble | &nd rub quickly all over the waist, rub- f ae d (éncturting postage): and the osior American horsen looked at hor out rf the cornet of Ble eye. 454, {ike being enthoclartic when sou kang] thelr heals about the reason why tho Ding It lengthwise, Wipe the allk over . B00 one respect, Boss Croker differ jetively tha on blunderes you kno saad ; i Sn Fess... WG60 ley finde Dek, At fo one noes AUIe toatlnntivaly that dome one hed Wunder’ | that {t ts the correct thing to be wo, It] charming bodies every one l8 now) REN S cleat, dry Slotn, and hanes Im a wherk yg! ot It, everybody knows what oi ae preity IeUy 0 I ip? tat Was the correct thing last night. Allthe| wearing should be called “blouses. ing ‘tule i6 peicied segs a the cleans ; Bias, iia No. 10,80 [te doey wis i, ane wil conpratsats aie atearug ou'sree tae toy nsspesant er |@DDIAUEE offered had been Indorged| When the Crusaders arrived at Pelusia Te HONS te @vaporade IE, wrinkled, ARES him on wing it to win a triumph for Weohelor. Then she ran up a flight of atepa and| Previously by the audiences of the] in Egypt, near wha 8 ———— Bintered at the Post-Omice at New York as second-class matter. America over the Englishmen. ta she closed the door behind her he heard her| @@flier season and by those of London, aay, Thank you very kindly,”’ and then he said) There was no risk in the enthusiasm, moderately warm iron, first laying » cloth over its surface. This kind of cleaning will remove all grease and ; en oe himacit as he strolled away tn the rain,{@Md it was, therefore, poured out ve- fuck gimme, though 2 i BRANCH OFFICES: TROLLEY MURDERS CAN BE &TOPP! ‘opbat must be & new wotnan.”’ hemently. The programme was admira- ey grime, thoug! jot all kinds of \ UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Broad-| ig Histrict-Attorney of Brooklyn 1s 6 6 bly arranged. It began with the first Oyathia Wer Skea: We, Hidgway, Havibe done, te ki wer tellee aimilar story about her-| Keene of the third act of “Lohengrin, German Honey Cake. ssit. Of course, the man didn't know she knew| With Jean de Reszke ay the Knight of This ts the season f doing promptly hia whole duty tn these mare about politica than any woman, let slone| the Grail, and Mme. Nordica ax Fla de you are fond of the wea Sak sens ttelley murders of children? The citi- wei tain, th Wow York, dnl thet ike wan Breabant. Tien came the nd seene sf ; DELERIA, BAL—Preee Ruling, 168 RO) ne of Brooklyn can force him to adt. MASMINOTON—res 140 Charles. A. Schieren 19 Mayor of = | Brooklyn, Has he done, ts he doing promptly his whole duty In these trolley a recipe for “German honey cake: Put two ounces of butter into a saucepan, and when melted etir into it half « pound of honey, Let {t boil, stirring briskly all the time. Take it from the fire, and when slightly cool mix with ‘ of the second act of “Falstaff,” with that very me hoping for a Mayor's appointment | Nfadrel ay Jonh ana Sine Bam to one of the city's omen Cynthia is rather] Mme, Scalchi and Mile, de Lussan in the fair and feminine, notwithstanding ber politics, | other roles, ‘The audience went wild and as she steppod from the Brooklyn Bridge] With delight when the chubby Knight smatra in the rain, the man proftered hie umbrella, | W"S),ncgwe, into, the river, | and ‘ Which she accepted and they walked together| the pr " At a. dune murders of children? The citizens of| Uneasy Shoutd Lic the Heads About Which Buzzes This Busy Little Bee. | throug city ial Park. When be volunteered |The "gortamme would get so, further. it half the rind of one lemon chopped DVERTISEME NTS | | Brooklyn can force him to act = a Saami | the information that he was from Chicago, she| Te and fall of the curtain must finely, two ounces of sweet almonds have had a very arduous t Maurel was simply sw of flowers. ‘The next of it mp 1 a ture wa r " sald {t wan eany to seo he was not a New Yo Nl et lenidltaahth ade fn ladies rarely recelved auch courtesies from York men. He was sure he hai blundered, and | appearance of | Melba, who. sat when they reached the cable she told him if hey (ads from “Tan in would kindly hold the umbrelia over her bead | EAUuisite;y, Limpid: inannen | Te in the Evening Edi- The Board of Aldermen has @ com tion of THE WORLD are | | mittee poking around, when @ fender taken upon the specific | | should be promptly selected and put on guarantee that the average every car in the city. The citizens of blanched and bruised, a Iittle nutmef grated, one-half pound of flour and one- half teaspoonful of baking powder. Leave the mixture in a cool place for about twelve hours. At the end of that the the usual the Joy, Here, a Hint There and True Tales of City Lite. Were's an offset to some of the tranagresstone| till the car came along she would be and one could almost feel the demon- cl y 4 bona fide paid circulation | | Brooklyn can force them to do this et Brookiza's Fitts avant “Le” pen A posses | Om Aacoesk Of tho fosthers la Ker bat. He aiaattlmtration In tnecaite Tp wma inet a hae (uisie: RRA coe A INtS CaIPR -@ieie of THE EVENING | | Ais! The culidren must continue to be Aer loft the “amoker,” bis umbrella remaining in| take tbe ear with ber, Another case ot new | Huartir of an hour before, Melba, could |and « split and blanched almond st ‘ WORLD is considerably be killed because there {s no power to the car. The absent-minded man discovered his) Woman, ce YF —which rather spoiled the Illusion he 7 a each corner, ‘These cakes must be baked for twenty-five minutes in @ moderate oven. How to Renew Orris Root. Little bags of powdered orris root are considered among the daintiest devices | for perfuming bed linen and under- Jona only when he reached the street, On men. ticning the incident to the ticket agent at th station where he had alighted he wan transported ty the Siaty-ffth street terminus free of charge, and his umbrella was handed to him at that potnt, whence he wan shipped back over the road, much to his grateful astonishment. They'll be Giving passengers souvenir umbreliag on that r he bye, The first scene of t of “Die Melstersinger,” e third act of “Aida were also ual |given. Gifts were also bestowed 5 Jarger than that of all the force the citizens of Brooklyn to act i other Evening papers in | | save their own, and they seem to have | Today ening the nourrkeepers year our | ¢venInE by | household goda are making their usual tour about] and town, and the folding-ted becomes the probiem as {t wine about the a As flow.rs. Mile. Bauermeister, rece they were in the habit of disauising| we 3 at & watch set in diamonds from the Vau-| their armor under a garment o: wpartment-houss, John Howard Payne's song 18} Gevilie Club, Hdouard de Reseke « fish | cree armor under a gi i never less popular than on May day. Knife, a magnificent candie-holder. But | Stuff, and these became known as PRUDENCE SHAW. | the artists will remember last’ night | lusias.” after the name of the place. inl Gees without looking at these tokens, The French “blouse” is a corruption of New York COMBINED, no will, no power, to atop the trolley to wits the Evening Post, murders, the Evening Sun, the Evening News, the Even- ONE OF WARING'S FAT JOBS. Col. Waring thinks well of the Street. before anybody knows {t. Imexine New York’ z Pe air clothes, and are more popular just now ing Telegram, the Com-} |cieaning Department. He han shown atingy magnates going to such lengths to accom- Chia ty Brady, the indefatigable, ts Ue wakes in luxurious houses than lavender. mercial Advertiser and | |in a variety of ways that he considers modate @ patron, — hard Work finding Zou-Zous for his rris root can be renewe a ul Orris root din atrength the Mail and Express. It as panacen-ish as a brightly adver- oe Funny Men Address Themunelves| Trilby'’ companies. They seem to be Strawberry Taploca. | by the simple device of sunning it well, spreading it out so that the sun will dry rare. are not many. Dietrich- tised patent medicine. It can clean the Steins in the profession, Brady can get Again to Laughing Constituencies, ‘The wife of @ neighbor of mine, who hes One cup of tapioca, one auart of , abolish the G. A. R., srremted with the servant glrl problem for a tong | “You're all the worid to met” be erie. [all the, Little, Hillees he wants. litle} strawberries, sugar to taste. eae {t thoroughly. ¥: clevate the art of letter-writing and FREDERICK A. WANE. time, recently secured one whom she thought * And she, with gentle mirta, THEM EG Rec hed FOr He ook, Riven | canieee. throuwh several waters, the S43 do ever so many other things—so Col.| ‘This is a picture of the Alderman who | perfect treasure.” After a f the And tenderness, said, ‘‘Tave you told Svengalis are. easy to find. Wiiton| cover with cold water and soak over| An Inexpensive Savory. as Waring imagines. Ss is anxious to take the social shine off | ure’ complained that her room walls were soiled, Papa you want the earth?’ Lackaye has been greatly praise! for| night, In the morning put it on the| ‘ake four boned sardines, pound them RAPID TRANSIT BAF“. Apparently there ts nothing that Col. |official life at Albany by having recep- [aud hinted that painting would improve them. A ___ Washington Star, | pis work Cand excellent Ut certainly is] fire with one pint of boiling water, ' uy with one ounce of butter, @ teaspoon- he tirafes against the supplemental | Waring will not claim for the 8. C. D.| tions and like functions at the City Hall Late teat art bine is camaeet femething Relween them acter actors could fail in it. simmer slowly until the tapfoca 1s per- | ¢q) of Worcestershire sauce, and sprinkle @apid Transit bill to increase the fifty | while he is in command of it. Yester-|here. He represents the Eleventh As ei ened nee trunk and resigned. ot | « Fa nf oe 8 fectly clear. Stir the berries into the/with cayenne; heat the mixture in @ @ailiion appropriation five miliion dollars | day he all the same as told a man that|/sembly District, which im componed |\.tta tne alte pink wen can't | ote, Me cried hywterically, “I feel that) ‘There is just a possibility | that Dan| boiling tapioca and sweeten to taste.|saucepan and spread on hot buttered Ieave not been of any avail. They have|it could remedy physical attenuation, | mostly of boarding-houses Saa Nistt te VOW CAR ans nate something has come between ane mea | eeiay Of aifiom New, Yorkers don't know, | Take from the fire, turn into the dish | toast, Scatter a little erated cheese over fade no Impression on the hard-hearted | The man weighed only pounds, hay- | ~~~ — ees ne bekoree ane ee pe pean take at the ourteenth Street heatre, in his | in se Wie are toaes served anil the top and serve at once. ing been reduced to this feathery avoir-| p . ee 5 i - old farce-comedy, “The Corner Groc stand away t@ cool. Berve very col: ‘femininity . the bill to Albany with his ap-|dupois by starvation. He asked for al nur ar nsinine aioe: he Drie wove |pTHAr® 18 & Marclay street entrance to the Astor] THPUR® : Bec’ Then he grow dlesipated, ame with sugar and cream, This will serve| Temperature for Different Baths. ¥ It will now go to the Governor, | job as a street sweeper and got It, pro- aa relia 1} stouse, through which goods for the hotel are re- have a way of doing when they acquire | clght persons, ‘A tepid bath should be from &® t 4 fw no reason to doubt that it] visionally, presently be rejoicing ikewise in the new | caved and garbage carried out. Asa rule, there erat ete Brive oe money. “He yearned for fresh fields. He dagece A haste ate Gass a aee ‘ $0, W, designation. are half a doten barrels partially filled with If you cannot get 0 bite bought new plays and he failed In them Return of the Reticale. : In putting him to work, Col. Waring ——_______—_ Mr. Rosenquest might possibly do worse grees, and a hot bath from 98 to 112 de-/ The Manhattan Railway Company has|told him that if he did not accumulate| Of course, there must be the formality = = — <== —S—==—===== |] than turn on farce-comedy at the F Miss App, writing from Paris, 8AYS? | frogs, determined fight against rupid|fesh while in the city's employ of a hearing on the Police Magistrates NEW YORK’S NEXT ARCH. teenth Street Theitre, Sixth avenue his} Reticules of very rich brocade are car- it looks now as if it had) would have to hunt another Job. Evi-| bill. For all practical purposes, how- had a pretty vehement dose of rowdy| ried to evening functions, and during Cream To Mardl-Gras time these were filled with ts drama, end of its efforts. Ax soon |dently the Colonel thinks that tt will|ever, it 1s only necessary that Divver melo s 6 t Abbey's ‘Theatre Mon-| confett! and used along the Champs| , Lay slices of white bread in oven, Let becomes a law the Com-|be the man's fault, and his only, if|and the rest should hear the order to The audience ne ai ya ee ual dry a lttle evenly; then toast over clear will invite bids for the con-| adipose tissue dovant accrue to him aa|get out. day nicht ed with Jarshter when | Elysee by the belles and matrons of ; @truction of the roads, and it 1s well|he aweeps tho stress, Possibly. the | os ry heal Sree eee er Me pete des | Parle Who drove in thelr well-appointed | cous Seald the milk. Thicker with @ ‘anderstood that sound, reliable contrac- | Colonel 1s confounding the D with |g:0l4 Banquet hns shown the Britishere what a ¢ Slike. Let me see| victorias, They are not at all a bad| little cornstarch. Use a farina boiler Gers, with ample security at their com-|tne Police Department, which haw teen |e Way on the turf. Now for Defender One.” On the prowramme, opposite Miss | fashion, and ought to come in to stay, | OF StF constantly If in ordinary kettle, mand, stand ready to do the work. #0 successful in the emaiongoint buale to do much and as cleanly on the Russell's name, was the line “By per-| as where to put the bon-bonniere, the| When smooth add salt, butter and put monnt that Mes. Trussell thooeh dainty mouchoire, smelling salts or the | the toast In hot dish, pour cream ever could make more dol y.| gold lorgnon has always been @ ques- | ©4ch Slice, Serve at once. Schoefel & Grau than with the other | tion, - entiemen, And that's why the audience ? = A Woman Navigator, frughed, i i To Clean Waint Miss Dora Wells, who owns the Puget A, number of people divpped into Ap-| Both Meht and dark waists, when | Sound steamer Delta, running from boy's Theatre, Satirday night at 1939] soiled, may be greatly improved in ap-| Whatcomb to the San Juan Islands, and that Mrs, Kendal was gong to make «| Pearance by sponging them with gaso- | Victoria, B. C., ts also purser of the terrible. speech and. give away. large | line or naphtha, ‘Take a clean piece of | vessel, and a good navigator withal, leces of her mind as souvenirs, Dani z = ‘rohman is in Europe, and as it was he| == ae SS SSS ee who hell her back on’ several occasions, — it was thought that she would break LETTERS fe pineal el on bal eanlieed celles 1 jorter than they really ou loose. To the general dismay, Mr, Ken- dal spoke Instead, ‘TI baby due! ane eotumn te open lo everybody w'e has @ b°. he oan easily “get them pulled,” of if be te was hot vehement enough, and ‘that the | Complain to make, a criemance fo eentiaie, aw thoroushly watieted with the length of hia legs ushers falved to do thelr duty, and ap-| formation to give, a eubject of general interest to at fault, there are several plaud. Ning ines discuss or a public service to acknoreledge, and who Practical remedien I would suggest that he tan prt the idea into (een than 100 words, Long | S°® the knees together, and then pass @ strap or belt underneath and draw it up tightly, taste BO Pao latest trick of the Manhattan cor- | icy, - = tion Is to pretend to press forward -—— — A Tennessee feud resulted in the ill- for increasing the Elevated | There are people who can't understand |ing of all four persons engaged in it. " facilities, and for running ex-| where the Platt victory comes in on the| Feuds are dangerous things to fool jess trains, This is only done in the |defeat of the ao-cullel Lexow Police | with of impairing confidence in the ne- | Reorganization bill, Yet it is the #im- ae ier (essity for real rapid transit and in|plest thing imaginable, The explanation | Japan bas plenty of nerve on reserve. fits remunerative character. It is to be | lies in the fact that police reorganization | The Russian bear will do well to re- peped that no friends of rapid transit] is the jast thing desired either by Platt |COmMoltre carefully before advancing too Swill be hoodwinked into backing up |or his Tammany partners In the political | f@* his fraudulent and deceptive policy. “deal” business, They have got their! ane «eng of the Brooklyn trolleys: — ee Bi-Partisan bill through the Legislature | “piere's a health to the dead already! IMPROVING THE ALDERMEN. and that ts all they want. Their ap-| yurrah for the next that dies Alderman Frederick A. Ware is one of | Parently energetic striving for a reor- = : : the new Aldermen whose presence in| *#niaetion measure up to date,| tt Mem with Attorney-General Olney the Board promises to redeem its char-|(°rely a tremendoun x to make the Leather Trust's chase for goter and raise the office into some use-| 1elve “outside busybodles, more gain @ bootless one fulness, respectability and honor. o— Secoreiren ss People talk very glibly of “home rule"| So careful !s the Japanese Government | _!f Warner Miller really puts up that fwithout thinking much about its real|/to keep its news out of the papers, that | $75,000 he will be solld enough inside the Meaning. It is s sort of shibboleth with | four journals at Tokio have been sus-| Nicaraguan breastworks, -«, them, and that is all. wave Pauline Hall intends touring Europe on a Ddleycle, but there seems to be no | ers cannot be printed, | aRsE LIE GUL Calas Te truth in the report that Lilllan Russell's ' —— : , se ered thas ho) Oxre laa) ana gone on a tramp. (Key to. this joke: | Helped Themselves to Others’ Seats.| would be taken up. Or he can fasten @ couple The tramp tn question !3 Walter Jones. | To the Editor: of fish hooks Im the seat of his pants and tle Smile, please.) pended for announcing simply that « cs Here is a puir of maidens that are not ac-| @TINgs to them, counecting with the bottoms, 1 ‘The first step towards eccuring real, {secret council of ministers had been held,| Tf the Meat ‘Trust's beef were as The Fma brought the tithe-timbed | asinted with the habite of men, During the AF, OO 4 f (genuine home rule is to #0 improve and| ‘The Mikado will learn better than thie} tUEH As tt4 consctence nobody would Craggs to Koster & Blal's last night—| intermission between parte one and two of the Exot! ‘build up the character of the Aldermen|after he has followed the path of na-| Want It at any price, or lett, them where they could take 3 | soneors nites by es Set sedety Shanty aise to tne ie, om or Ignorance, y co = Remap ca £4 Ly ae, a iy a je two gentlemen of foreign extraction went out to| To Io sn people ip _foly upon tonal enlightenment @ litle further, “Albany docs some work.” 18 a news- aro astoundingly ‘clever, and thee work | soo 4 man, and during thelr absence two fal] | 1B rely to @ recent article written bon Fect and immediate representatives of] Another direct and terrible emphastza-| PAP°™ headline, Who is Albany “work- rarely succesd tn doing, — ‘The Cragus | maidens, who had come tn on admission tickets ‘4 under the title of ‘Is Religion Imbee were very well received, and will prove | «nd had stool during part one, gracefully aad cliity?" T am forced to the eoncluston thet the to be a good cand, Kratefully took charge of the seats, The picture] writer Is woefully igaurant of the truths of the = ——_—_—__ the men presonte! on returning waa a rare one,| Bible, and makes @ ead display of egotiem A COMING CHANGE IN BROOKLYN, | !0t the gira were totally unconscious that they | When lie flaunts hie opinion In the face of a Chrise ies wore trampling on any one's rights, and after] tian community and tgnoree the .scond ef thie teu minuces’ silent meditation the young men| precious volume, which has been the stay and he loration of the seats| support of millions of poula In the hours of deepem a0 People of the city in their smallest} tion of the fact that the waxes of sin = litical division, and ought to be the|{s death comes from Loulsville, where , Nicaragua will 7 - Most reliable authority for what the peo-| a wronked hunband yesterday shot and] gmooo muart "monee. sinner Lal er rrrmeca synteny fle want. The reason they have not|killed his wife and her friend, The male| oe. : is of It, of bread or pieces of good meat while the barr heretofore been better trusted is because | victim of the husband's vengeance was = ie = EAT ee he GU. HeUastsae eeeaaTe. IG they have represented the machine and} (hy aon of oy, Brown, of Kentucky, Japan ts finding out that the lot of [have objected to thia “picking”? revently, and 1 Hints of Which the Architects of the Municipality May Avail Themselves. Do not sit and ory about tt; Beud for home with all your might— Catch your breath and ite about tt sought their seats, ealoon politician, and not the reputa — : the conqueror ts not a happy one, fain Informed that Inatructiona were Issued ~Cleveland Plaindeater, oorupled by the girls wan the first batcoay, last | sorrow, and which has brought about all the Benes bes @itizen, Change the character of the Al-| Im one breath It t# announced that yard man to turn the howe on any. unfortu <= row, section to the right as ®s look at the| fits of clvilization which we now enjoy, Bub Germen and genuine home rule cun be} ing Altermen favor public receptions in| TMA ts the First of May, Tet us hope | tom hunger drove to the refuse barrel, It was Eaatly Understood, sturo; the aeata were the end seats of the blessed be Ite author, who haa sald “heaven ond ebtained through them. the City Hall and that the Mayor will| that It Is the worst of it, too. Jota of fun for the pasters-by when the instruc-| ¢*Now,"* aald Li Mung Chang, “let us defnttely thon, 1 give the location ao that if the girls| earth shall pase away, but my word ehall never Alderman Ware introduced a resolu-| hire no new “Dan'l” But what will the at == tina were followed. But It 18 poor fun for the| understand the terms of the treaty.”* ee thin they will avold such in the future, One| pass away;'* ‘my word shall not return ute tion yesterday to appoint a committee! receptions be without tea? And who| Gov. Morton acknowledges that as g|Mresre who get the drenching, “Alas! for the rtainly,"” replied the Mikado; ‘that's very of the girls wore glasses and rested her foot on] me void, but whall accompli that whioh # ,. “Meeonfer with the Mayor relative to the| wil! brew the tea If there be no “Lan'lt” |harmonizer he is not_a success. rarity of Chrlatian charity.” THE GLEANER. [imple The terms of the treaty are cash, the seat ia front IVLAC, Brooklyn, | please, and hall prosper tn the thing wherete £ @reation of a body of the Aldermen to E ——— Washington Star, A Summer in Pennsylvania. vent It.’" And this word shall judge us all at the fast day, for we must all appear before the judge To the Faltor: ment seat to give an account of the deeds done @o-operate with the Executive in public Feceptions in the City Hall and tn hear- Q eae Nan’ . THE BROOKLYN MOTORMAN, ‘The Vigilant began {ts carcer in Eng-] Tt 4n't dawn as @ May Day should eee lish waters with a swift transatlantic ey ¢ Jus ae It 1a now drawing near the time when we brsin} i: the body. "Phen shall we pat fngs on legislative measures. The old] sip, "Tce us hope that the good o:| TRE Mayor's new slate ts all right, | Aint ehe a beauty, rt, Mas ove Bet pial oo Rot & pans to Paradise to think of where we shall spead our Summer, and| Suiworn the rightous end’ the eran (eee Aldermen at first laughed at the reso: 4 : s aire = a = Ore B HIKe 8: cm a TAMA’ Gish “ake seushad shia A i i ou ¢ wicked, betweem, boat will be “in it” next Fall, notwith vothing in Brooklyn, Tawear, can begin Ulm tian AIMBUIE' bo esite wherh lo’ en’ tera | blur thal anercte Gen Jution, but ended in adopting it. : AAS MERE Bah Babee IN DAYS TO COME Nothing {n Brooklyn, 1 sm bet ‘The question that she asked was this TaRpIAa: coats GAUGE ib mane (inte @aibe anouEn Veacth weeciata ant him that serveth thea standing her fast time in crossing the To touch her for speed, aa onwant she dasea, en 4 eee ver y sb | not’? (Malachi 11, 18). A sinner saved by grace, It is @ proper movement. With men] \jantic on her trip home Bee how tho people got out of her way! if my new crown on straight aire to prevent monotony. 1 spent two vaca J. dk MC, Brook! intelligence in the Hoard like Lawyer| ** nen Se . In the days to come, when things will hum, | No wonter we motormen alwava are Jolly! —Vatiadelphla Tnqutrer na in Pennsylvania, and found {t eo restful a a TSE 13 fare the position of Alderman ought| y¢ ; ‘i - en that T whould be glad to recommend it to . i there are t> be solrees in our Mity And women run the town, For there's never a moment throughout the whale “ A Courteous Tenth Avi fo be one of dignity und importance in} yay, way not hold them in the eupid-| Will ain aay Agali the Rules of Evidence, any one who 1s desirous of selecting thelr Buin- re emue Come the city government. orium, which 1s a high-toned way of] 84 ¥# poor men the gownt That we don't laugh to eee the folke dodging | She—Do you make love to every girl you know, muse ome. There are so many besotifal walks} Segoe destanating th she: 6 - ae the trolie aa you 4a to me and drives, wich lovely mountain scenery, « tea- edito OUT OF THE WET. lesignating the kitchen tn the basement] Will shy mien try to hold ahirta high, Young Lawyer—My dear young lady, you should nis court, dainty table, and the house itavlt war-] TRE letter signed “G: DH." gave me cournge where the Aldermanic marriage cere- Aud damsein Joke and jest Cling! clang! get off the track, Rot ask a question that would tend to incriminate the witness, —Detroit Free Press ‘Wet weather is a detriment to all pa-| mo ades. To some tt is fatal. ‘The proposed dedication of the Wash- Arch yesterday was very properly iponed. The day might have done rounded by cool trees, with oomfortable, cool]! offer my humble tox:imonial to the polite, . rooms, furnished in oak, that I feel certain ao| eM@ctent treatment 1 have observed on a eep cho ould tare 6 Pamir oat Cae of the Teuth avenue line. The conductor's mume L. wc, [PSF was elther 136 oF 36, I forgot which, be the remembrance of his gentle manners towards sare performed. Because his howe inost plaltily shows ‘That nature did her best? Or you may be victim a hundred and "event Ding! dong! get back there, gut back! Nicaragua now eays she will pay up in] Will ballets then be ited with men, CRS Both Come Higher, fifteen days, but she wants Corinto re- And front rows Oiled with dames? sad With the rise tn the lawndrymen's prices, the turned to her right away, The Will notes be sent and money «pent du up the street there at play: Why the baby-carriage {s no long-| The Formal Thimg. Jail won and children, and the alw. Q engigh for a police parade or al iim cin aft nl to be vi, eel a circa poe noe : aon pk teens tee a8 epetens Fale familar axiom iil have to be rovieed co teat: | or to he a fuctor in domentlo hape|T t Pilior: courteous answers to the many silly question? ay perade. proper, but the showers wos STONY, his eredit Uf he wil accent] win wife dear at 3 syne a ee oer eee ed el NSE] piness across the bridge. ol cies ules Gentine et Sani [anl eee GoM tee Seabed cdeckiat Wi the new goal come home in w hack rous going so fam in the street? oe tt —— J impromptu acquaintances on te street, 1 wish | didn't sometimes get tired of the Tor ae face, the resplendent epaulets and th . Lind heap iloans ‘a fellow for earning dis living: THE MAY QU to aay Ghat Lam afraid a great many young girls} tons; be answered, “Oh, no; for politeness Fichly ornamented swonls of Gov. Mor-|, Rrooklyn has a loan exhibition for th HH tebe another stack ‘The starter expects me to make up lost time; think too lightly of t very serlous questions, [loesa't cost anything and I feel better getag fon's brilliantly whining staff, It woula|PeMest of Ite Kindergarten Assoctatio AIS AIA a Racor ay ‘And ive mighty small margin the Company's — Those tn favor of @ less astringent rule of eti-| home at night for having done my duty. 1 woul feave been as inconsistent and as cruci|*>, fW Vereschagin battletteld ptctures Won't change Dame Nature's plan, givin (From Alfred Teunyson, who wore no medals for weather prophecy.) quette seem to ave all the argument to thern-| like to have my wife treated the way T treat fo have asked. them to ride or march | With trolley cars wearing ivy wreatha| ‘The girie may take that famous cake, It we kill, 8 an acotient, vem Gneltnin wellar’ gues. go far on te onli leciers:® pep ha Ghrough the rein as to expect a company | WOUld be appropriate for this exhibition, | — Yet mot ve In the van HBLDY., || Gita cana’ Samp georset gal ——. the formality of an introduction @ farcical cere ‘ Ee tadies in opera costumes to brave — = ae gece LEE Tee tae ce alee @ aa ora — il mony. he seme to balieve that there ts toy Our Postage Stamps, the fury of a cycione. And it would Hoke Smith has b N talking abo THEY MAKE THE SCHOOLS, Ding! dong! say, wasn't that alick? i, / Gi | ne vitae te i oo 7 intercourse. ‘There | To the Editor: * fave marred the magnificence of the|*llver. We suppose that in Hoke’s, as paid at Make Meat ain folloe aah wer Alaame) | he | i ‘and in ie sieht th f should be so. If so-] It ts a shame bow the United Staten Goverme Ihave worn overshoes. Cabinet member 1s talking through his Sc i Hl AIT ae Sree sideration | come worse and worse In quality of paper, quame Phe dedication ig to take place on Sat-| WM, and not President Cleveland's, hat Wei cs aus Vion oak goalie homes Grrita'ten! i arabia’ var: BY Oe Lega re Nh All this | wrday, to which day it was postponed. ie ft alda's FOR thal came soca Oho aia oe ° readere Ht is to be hoped that Farmer Dunn| The Mayor. having approved the new hia lh Cenaus-Taker Didn't See This Man | lune, wee oa maemy sclectere ee siberian will have due respect for the occasion; | bill, real rapid transit’ gets another And he'd Rave to keep up this same terrible To the Eutt ieeii ononevon ae Foe ee cumming Ghat he will do his best to give us clear|ffendly shoving along which, as a speed T would like to know if the census has all bern | atioad of um Give us back the good oats pes tg Mgr the rays of the sun| Sood thing, It certainly desery Got ont o the way there! For God's sake, child taken? Also {f tt 18 not the pollceman's duty | in the 1887-88 tamu a pebeog ho » on y of the week Wil be 66 runt to call on each tenaat in @ house Individually ond in brightness only to the dazzling “Morton can't conciliate.Sees Platt fee tate) 3am en here Fie: wheelie! fo make Inquiries? There has been no offer or ed, but Doe. ‘ © eorruscations of the staff uniforms, and Strong und Schlieren,” No conctlla Memory, Me le Abianadip Company's dite any other oficial at my house. ‘They were on th | To the Editor: * veer th apy fae cece Hap att PUREE Ib eae boseibie eee oe y God, L know now how a mu . floor below and did not come upstatra, { would ‘ cWAAT HE 18 DOING WITH 17. in toast oe Ching? e2nna tha aneintance berht Whe to kiow if they have not got to call, aa t| xeoping compssy with or yerey ea Mare, bes a Nobody ever found out where Croker . Two late! The child's woul Das taken tte Might am Interevied in the Inerease of the population of] city for three months, ‘He is appareatly elpecrs F (eget it. Apparently the politicians haye| The worst of it has come at Inst, Col. Pisat gong! ft oar great city? M, COHEN, #9 Henry street. Jin hie protests of love, and I really love hime ieet cared to press the conundrum too| Waring’s rush remarks about the G. A. Mar ey tle onaw pray for pape thi aa in unikan co TBA He has (old people that he te engaged to ma | “elosely, and the ex-boss has shown no|R. have given Corpl, ‘Tanuer an ex- Meas ee ey To the Esltor but 1 have not as yet become acquainted with ) =) Aisposition to supply the answer himself, | cuse for reappearing, Nova the Helm Now, Ailes’ (i nis Atfee aha eoenone Ge ot the fact excepting through others, Will eo f mathe gertainiy tes. got it and as _ Pere! ge at Mie Sal erene A wk of your readera tell me what to think of ue is bel to stick to it, no one| Sing Sing’s voters very property de of Nathan Fried, who appeals through your} eee ™ AN ADMIRER, Fegret that he is using it to aston-|featel yesterday the proposition to f column {66 eavice 48 0 whal to Go enon wes John Bull and to prove to him that| change the name of the Village. je 18 the genial prinetpal of ral 2 pants, Tho average man in supposed to wear | ty the Fait Oure--What In itp noble sharps of the English turf are | people who started the idea of a He has an yniimited ————— them, Some weor them longer than others; they} | have toca a al fit to hold a candle to the “fy” men| thought by the ald of a new name they | PMY Of patience and good nature, wing his Course of the United States, are apt 19. Ket balloony at the knees and be- | recoutis, whete be tne eee nihy cigarette entit the American turf, “don't cher know."'| coud rit the place of the notoriery | furs watlly and Belle them In in ates Ei arcotidie of is soturen’ ol ssa allah bawcas whinkered the extremities if wore too long. |corerd & remoiy, which U have tine’ ttge ie ap merore Mr. Croker had fairly got rid} acquired through the location there of | assoctation, an organtzation which cares t SRA RRaa amet ia tee hace You must wake and call me early, call me early, mother dea aha sare (ne dome not want to have them cut | gratifying success, aol only uaa mysalte. ‘ben Dj et Bis see legs, his horre Eau de Gallic, | State prison. But they couldn't, The| eaohers who have become incapacitated, of who| linmmaibla It ia for ' To-morrow 'll be the happiest time of ail the glad New Year Oe hee be nee take, haa he worn them eo} numerous others, Two weeks ago I quit," 7. off an important Newmarket | prison !s called Bing Sing because the| on an account of am honoravie service ef tore | feaPauaibie for all the acta of injustice likely Of all the glad New Y. ier the BinGdesl, toentiont days, tong that be anit lake them oR? Or has be been |can now boast of three imore pounds Im welgae ls wad that its owaer traus-| piace is Bing Sing, If the Vilage be : - be done to foreign, citizens tn the Srevolucion 1 the glad New Year, mother, maddest, merriest day, + [gut tm die rin? 1 am ansious to help out any | besides having an F . one at came | years are entitle’ to & pension, ewept republica of the South.—Uties Observer, For I'm to be Queen ¢' the May, mother, I'm to be Queene’ the May. + | honest maa but 1 am pussied in this case, ah Ag A AppALILA Lo “beat the bend.” } . . jn, 6 \