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what kind of front hair he has, He may THE TROLLEY MURDERS eer the plano better than Paderewuki, ut unless he has the Paderewski bang he won't be in it for the music lovers eee eee Sere eer ere ™ of America. dren Dearly, but Cannot Stop tots Pan now mentee ter of Them. LET JUSTICE BE SWIFT. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1895. On District-Attorney Ridgway, of Brook- lyn, falls the duty of bringing to trial To the Rattor: Te was with great indignation I read in your columns of April 29, headed * artiel ‘or Broo! - lyn Fathers and Mothers,"’ Please allow me to init an = - , ids 7 Attias @ moet emphatically that the parenta ot ONS TO THE EVENING WORLD|the Brooklyn Heights Ratiroad Com Rrookiyn children are in no way lacking in the From Part with matting, of course rugs are a nee (tneluding postage): pany for one of the recent trolley kill- love they bear their children, and in no wise] ‘This is a bonnet entirely of loops of |¢ssity, but this does not necessarily | foe. |!ngs. Conviction often follows far be- Gifferent from parente of other cities, Tam aut mean great expense, for the Japanese Gn. bO | Nid und penhattinde: dian Hot even Fels ‘ \ prised that auch @ noted paper as ‘The Evening rugs, which may be bought from $2 up, World® would allow such an article to be pub- Hished. Ta it not enough that eo many parents have had their hearta wrung with anguidh, that they should be told they had no love for tl children? My oldest child 1 now olf enough to tend school, but I intend to keep him home at Teast a year longer and try to teach him myself. Why? Because of the dread of the trolley cars, several lines of which he would be compelled to low on Indictment, Often indictments No. 12,810 | are swallowed up in pigeon holes. ‘The “SGeowed at the Pootomce at New Yorn os | S004 dio In the atreet, the guilty nover sorond-class matter. stand in the dock, Let there be none of | this in Brooklyn. UPTOWN OFFICR—Junction of Broat-| The evidence is ready. Try the case eens manus orrice—ina a amd Siedi=| BE OOS SER RR way. TE gulty; tet pun crow in ordor to reach school. The house I rex ‘anere tshment strike now. Then do not stop. Z Use 1h tu Gab be wlFOw @ privaee Boake th A GROOKLTN—200 Wasnington ot There ure other trolley companies, One good section of the elty, and could any one QRILADELPHIA, PA.—Press Bullding, 108 Che | hundred and nine lives have been lost. . See ee ee tee tee ee a Justice for them all. Not revenge, jus eae ik a ke Wammoron—n2 uw fond mother's lips, as ahe kines her darlings tice. Inflict @ fine of $5,000 for every g00d-by as they atart to school, “look out for life lost In the past, and there will be no 9 trolley cars.’ I know several mother® who, though thi rhe he ie by lives sacrificed tn the future. The pub- TeSe Saanaue We spare Saco Ube to Uke tale BDVERTISEMENTS tn § Jato wtreets will cease to be death traps the Fvening Edition of for children. are, many of them, as rich in coloring if they were Pergian. In taking care of matting It 1s not well to wash it often. When it does need * brightening up boll together for one hour two quarts of bran and four of water. Strain this, preasing all moisture out of the bran. Add two quarts of cold water and two jablespoonfuls of salt to the strained mixture. Wash the matting thoroughly with this and rub dry with a clean cloth. Cycling B on and Ulsters. The best cycling blouses are of linen, Silk is very well for amateurs, Soft Bray lincn, striped with pink or green, children to and from school, Does all this look fae ari red, 1a the prettiest possible re- Mf we did not love our children? No! On the lef of the monotonous pepper and salt THE WORLD are taken other hand, we love them all the more dearly, | fancy black etraw, studded with Jet. Aloft the received riding costum a because we don't know how long we can keep |!arge ornament of Jet clasps the algrette. | Riding ulsters are Just on the market, the specific guarantee VEHICLES ON THE EOULEVARD. them. 1 tell you the parents of Brooklyn are To walk, or worse yet, to take a street t the averaie bona fide ie a communica tion's othe MVGHIBE ‘ving In constant dread, worse than any plague Australian Orphan System, car from home to the park, where the {id circulation of The EVEN- u bicyclist of thes city recites one oe iw fol haa belies Aor pabogaelae § no orphan asylums. Hee spin is to begin, ts not the : AMIR c raed per Kt wileseas % ow yo s ease be very child who Is not supported by | pleasantest of experiences, if one is new Be orLD ts apo fe and his fellows wheslines ate : : ay i 4s to mention « way of escape? Could we Join | parents becomes the ward of the State,|to one's knickers. Coats that come to bly larger than that of all the { [oe an eed oft if they try to mo “ in lone vast army and tear the while wee (and ts paid a pension for support and|the bifurcated garments are bought by other Evening papers in New Uptown or downtown on the wrong side eet a Bat COU ene id bya on on clothes and placed in a private family, | every girl who can afford them. York COMBINED, to wit:: of the Boulevard, drivers on all sorta seuence? Gur tate vaiivoa! atrike was an ilive. | Where board and clothes are provided The Evening Post, the Evening § |of vehicles, from market wagons and tration of what fulos. Money! Many of the par-(UNtIl the fourteenth birthday. After A Unefal Apron. Sun, the Evening News the hacks up to big four-horse brewery ente are compelled, through necessity, to reside|‘M&t he may be able to go to work, in The best kind of laundry apron te wagons, are permitted to make their A {n Brooklyn, an {t means bread and putter to] Which case the pension Is placed to hl8| mate of rubber cloth, f blue or { Evening Telegram. the Com- choice of. aties, whichever direction | + them, and their children cannot live without that, |CFedit untll the age of eighteen, when | brown denim, ‘The former is to be pre- mercial Advertiser and the ney are following. In a short trip 1 am sure the love for our children fe auch that|h@ becomes a citizen, with a balance! i they are following. 1 ferred, because It protects the dress best ia Mail and Express. down the Boulevard last night he met | “And thou, too, Morton, whom I made Governor. Bo Baying, the Easy Bose |" ssterating would be too hant to spare thelr | due him from the State to begin life| acainst a wotting, Someone suggested i five heavy wagons going up the west side of the street, which te the down- town side under the ordinances, precious lives, and any auggestion to help us| with, ‘This inculcates a humane and| ee ce feould be thanktully received. By publishing thie charitable and responsible spirit in all| poenrner ae door wrap for the you will greatly oblige the writer and partly rec-|residents, decreases the chance of pau- jong ago, to be mad fell at the base of Conkling’s statue. (From the Last Lays of the Romans, by McDougall.) 7 large and loose In jacket-shape with ve 4 ‘This ts certainly a subject for police 3 = = a= <= = ity a wrong impression you may have given any | perism and places every young man on| y; Shave oa 2 sere ead peut ‘ 18 BRIBERY! 1 f the Stat 7 reader as to the love we have for our little o ‘& fale ahd Square: fooling with thi ig sleeves al attached, WHAT attention, Under the law of the State ART NOTES AND COMMENTS. AMONG US WOMEN. A MOTHER, Brooklyn, N. ¥. | world, i 1 | can be slipped over the dress when there , “The Evening World” has called Ben-| bicycles are recognized as having the — a " are windows to wash, clothes to be hung @tor Daniel Bradley's attention to the |same rights on the road as other vehi- AGAitions to the Metropolitam Mus! ia pigy runtington, who has @ clase 1D Sixty Judgments for Damages, Spanish Cream Padain, on the iine, or any other out-of-door a of the State Constitution In |eler no more rights and no Jean, thor jae of Art--Designs for Kitchen garden training at the Wilson Mission in| T@ the Flt service to be done in cold or chilly Felation to bribery, He will do well| riders should not be singled out as sub- aC MEE ae Masts io bees Wty ‘tthe wore] 1 &m very much tnterested tm your articles, Spanish cream pudding Is made by! weather. j ‘also to study the laws on the subject of | ect. to ordinances which drivers on Mark's piace, gave an exnibition of the WO) tity and etherwlee, which appear dally in| tAking one-third of a box of gelatine, Mt Iderat! 4 to| carts and wagons are permitted to ut- Toane to dea Dal ' epee tor | Your paper, denouncing the trolley tn Brooklyn. | OMe quart of milk, four eggs, one and a Roston Biscuit ’ gelling a vote for a consideration, and to Metropolitan Muscum of Art fw growing, At the|Ue® Dullding, Mise Huntington te the originator ‘ irs an deat, ana | HATE cia Of BUgAr)"&, teakpoontll of . @ecide for himself how near his offer | terly disregard. Spring reopent th takow place to-day, viait-[ of the aymtem of teaching which embodies the t cou iwaledac ut higad tag (eGR seks | WAniA REATA PIRGH OE MELE eee © . Sift one quart of flour, add » tea to trade his vote on the Lexow Police —_—_—— ors will And smany. new ehjecta ot toterent | Uratning of little girls not only to cook, but to} have ne foubs but thal Yom Nill wih tt Vue and (gelatine one hour in milk, Heat the|#poontul of salt and a tablespoonful of Reorganization bill for such an amend-} ye iq not given to every woman to be Hngitah and early Amertes alld Seelam OE iotaaeny hehe DIGLsLUALLOray, GEES! Ge ab biselek WAG. Ua] Yotlin OP ihe exeelatid the ee ‘ne liard; mix with sweet milk and beat é ment to the Greater New York bill 8 Janie to arrest the burglar whom she fand art glase, gold fo Lisa snjulglpebolardritg ot dommeate ese ee | ee via unceasing. slaughter. Let the people | gether, add to the milk and pour into| hard for twenty minutes, roll thin, cut § his ‘chaos his interests prompt} jae in her own house, It is a good ‘and modern settings, Mivaing tnd, reeaieal sccompentnient, -Thie idea | HK monster mast-meetings, and petition the of-| the chaflng-dish, Cook twenty minutes, | Ut, prick with a fork and bake in @ : eae A teeny, thing, however, for a plucky house- IM ornaments, ind matistoal | aget ficlals In power to compel them to run no faster | take off and add the whites of the egg: than six miles hour tn the city Imits. If] which have been beaten to a stiff froth; that does not remedy matters, revoke thelr char-| after it has cooled a little add the va- Th ter, Business compelled my presence in the} nia and salt and beat five minutes.| phe County Clerk's office « few days ince, and while] pour into a mould and set waiting for a friend I looked over the judgment (ERS CECE ECS G | very hot oven, of Miss Huntington's came as an Inspiration, and she had the womaniinews end the firmness and Stability to execute It practically, She te a shop Huntington. neloe of Bishop Huntington. | Senator Bradley now publishes Mts) wiry ike Mra. Edward Kelly, of East “ultimatum” in “The World." He says ‘Thirty-second street, to come to the f positively he will not vote for the! tun once in a while, Buch an occur: ' Reorganisation bill “unless the Senate | rence must lead Into a state of whole- consests to pass such a Greater City some doubt the sort of cowardly ma- bill as I desire.” The bargaining Bena-| ryder who in wont to take advantage Gor’s words are: “Now, if my vote I" lof the absence of ‘the man of the , Becessary to pass the New York Re-|iouse.”" If there 1s the possibility that 4 ereenisation bill, let the Legislature} ing woman of the house may be quite aworda of Bonor American deots of vator, and old Inciuers, mir~ facies of skilled handicratt—ther but « part of the new: treasu 4 on view. In the Sculpture Mall there now stands] y gnderstand that this system of tratning does “The Tather,* an exquisite fernale Ogure, In| not meet with the entire approbation of leaders spite of ita vigorous modelling, purely realistte 191 o¢ other charities, who are prone to condemn It character, It i the work of the late Edmund A: | yecause they claim it engenders in children « de- Stewantson, a aculptor of great meanire, ®h080| aire to make house servants of themvelves, there- Ever-Prenent Side Comb. chief reason for the eile comb fs that it {s well nigh Indispensable in books and found more than aixty judgments affixing the Louls Seize style of hair * against the trolley oats, most of them repre- dressing, so much in vogue now. It te senting damage aults for lose of life or accidenta, | One quart of strawberries, one quart |interesting, by the way, to observe that all within a year, HOWARD, of water, one pound of sugar and jutce this colffure, which greatly enlarges the Strawberry Water Ice. . = Wo tite wae cut short by an eccldent. ‘There | by pot @ring them with @ suMlcient emount of lyn, N.Y. Jot two lemons, Add the sugar and 4. ta . in a Make these concessions to me concern- mattes Ife wan out Sore: a y Brooklyn, N, head, expeciatly at the sides, is in direct BURT ireater ity. bill atid 1 phe)) | 0% Cau mereus 08 Che Te ee Ac fe also @ well-poned ‘Susanna,’ by Antonto} ambition. This idea seems quite incomprehens!- —— lemon juice to the strawberries, mash opposition to the laws of Greek beauty, SET GEEh Tale teen fn passing the Reorgani:| it Me tee ae ae . ttt eee bie, tnammuch as the felt of domentic eervice 18] paxq¥G OF THE FRANKFURTERS.| them and stand aside one hour. Then| which demand that the summit of the E gation bill may keep him outside the dwelling. ’ two or t Senators had sata t ia a, Seren not put the Fire. | ‘The largest tens tn the world has ust about the only one not aurfelted with « aupply of good, intelligent hands, Misa Huntington is the Inventor of the camping basket, a wicker recepta. Among the new paintings displayed are eome superior examples of early English and American strain through a fine sieve, add the|human frame be small, neat and oom water and turn into the freezer to| pact. art, a select few old mamters and a number of freeae. ee. ae Feat nag] cla in whitch are packed away dishes and cooking Hanakdar a valene Gist: mesfe Salary bill through unless we gei {Deen made at Butler, Pa. It te alxty Giemsa 7 ya (ovo sala apeaneta pats = | @ otale for our Votes,” there ie mo {inches in diameter, and will land the Be See Aabelled “Tho Captain,” but catalogued as See Ee, Ree caer Tene aie ‘The Good Points of Matting. Miss Nellie Temple, a Vassar graduate | Geubt their action would come within|™oon almost in the telescopist's back | This In @ picture of the man whom, {t] trait of @ Man,” 1s @ fine example. Strong, tf * ft For the Summer, there 1s no better | of the class of 's2, has recently been en- MF ection would come within | yard, If Mayor Blrong could borrow |!# sal, President Cleveland favor as Atriking In tte color severity, absolutely floor covering than matting. It 1s easily | gaged in here ther are faciitties for teaching the nuda of elvillaed existence and domes- isting Professor Ratzel, of i t difference te there in the two| this lena for a few moments, he might} the successor to Tdeut-cen. Beholleld, itt + to the gentun of the grant | Matin te kept clean and {s fresh and neat in ap- the University of Lelpale, in a revision , search around in his thinkatorlum for a|®% Commander of the Army. | Dutch master. Sir Francts Seymour Haden, moved 6 1G 6 DERFaNGe WHER. Gla ODE let covered IGP hie Geeeiue om Mnerouited matee ¥ good reason for having waited until now} ~~ = = =| by @ gentiment deserving of acknowledgment, ‘This te, housecleaning time There ts & large | fy : . hipped ov ‘0 9 Turne! 01 on y N aie === = —— . SMPRIGOMED “WORLD” CORRESPONDENT | to throw Murray and Kerwin out of the| tired on a pension, McAvoy's own self- shippen over) fromm. Bs pi * ’ ieee portion of the nomadic population of New Ree : ‘9 IN OUBA. Police Board, respect ought to keep him from accept- Anelgenu--Gret Miewn mt ene Hovel Acdey which) surely cleans) Bonen oWEER AR, AEAitHAY LETTERS. ‘Me farm in area would accommodate a hundred : tng the forced! aid unneeded olaclty ori) cme 18 2. ead toctyoaln gptee ‘alee noecies” By line) longer eased ike Borne ane TOBA, Oe great buildings Ike that of ‘The World" 4 ‘The Spanish authorities in Cuba fear = " bo ed for the “Old Manters’’ exhibition] grows ite habitation, the occupants move, This — the Department. [7s cohen ts open 10 everybody wto Rava! Workin gtarmers would be greatly benefited Wr i complaint to make, @ grievance to ventilate, in- | *k!e tax. The farmera who live in cities and formation to give, a subject of general interes (>| Ict other fellows work thelr farma would get | discuss or @ public service to acknorletge, and who income, and they should, Good-by land fan pat the idea into less than 100 words. Long *°watlon when we gat single tax, and go j by to the necessity for the Detroit vacant lot tetera cannot be printed, | farming scheme, which, by the bye, Uncle Abe Work Through Intelligence Offices, 1%! 14 encouraging, while his old antagonist Henry George, looks on and smil To the Editor: | Your paper has done the poor people of this! @hat the truth about the war now going| Once more the Assembly Committes on on in that island may be told to the] Cities han had its time for reporting bills a public. At first they dented that there| extended. Chairman O'Grady Is finding , was a rebellion, When they sent their] It dimcult to swim out, But the wort ‘Most farhous General and an army from| feature of the new extension is that It Bpain they admitted that their dental] carries things beyond the date, May 10, a4 ale, But they keep on denying. by which everybody had hoped the (M92), Tt te high tn col tng the ebro key and utterly lack-| removes the needa of housecleaning. Either the Jo violonces of most of the! Janitor ts arrogant or the wall-paper Is dincant- ‘The Assembly at Albany has voted | rumers ite effect is stunning in tte | ant, of else tha people aprose the hall cook too for home rule in Ireland. What's tho | greagth, A ‘eg Wottngton,’’ by Hogarth, 19] much Irish stow, of perhaps the peopla over- matter with some for New York? characteriatically palnte!. A largo and acwro-| head run @ gymoasium; and ao tho dissatisted aively powed Duke of York, by Sir Willlam| tenant conclude to try another place, They And the Mayor says "Good day! Good | neeciey, 12 also to be admired. Several very at-| move, they think, for a gaa log, or @ marble day!" But he didn’t say it soon enough] tractive wmall mauves, @ superd Holstein Dull, by! pathroom, of @ ball boy or some other hii World” sceks the truth at all] Legislature would adjourn. to Martin, Murray and Kerwin, Carleton Wiggins interesting works by Delaroche, | untried lugury; but in reality {t's Because ’ times, So it went a Spanish-speaking a wey ssetiak < Ziem, Couture, Cabanel, astable, Thomas C it's Dousecleaning time, Sunrise and houseclean. @eeresponident to Cuba with instructions} Jnke Worth is not discouraged by ‘The Mayor's reward of walting: The | Vertoeckhoven and a dalnty Iittle Koaus should arto FLATBUSEL Ing are not of New York. They take plac clty and State many a noble service, but there ype gn, to see the chiefs of the patriots, to learn | losing the Brooklyn Charities Depart-| Bi-Partisan Police bill and an untimely | not be overlooked. | | no one te palntully conscious oF curious daalau another ata an: important One. a00) thal and Mra. New York and the heir strength and their hopes and to| ment. He's after the Hrooklyn Bridge! pension for McAvoy. either. PRUDBNCH BHAW, fe help exterm! those blood suckers who! Baby. , ry p hing with Q 4 @ome back and tell the truth. He went| patronage now. Hut he mustn't have a The Metropolitan Museum fs approaching witt —_— > —- — style themselves Intelligence or employment| 7 the Editor: @e Cuba, reached the camps of the patri-|{t, and he probably won't. It 1 The Russian bear has inaugurated a| !8nt strides the comprohensivenews of the Bouth THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. T--Arms forward stretch! office keepers, who rob the poor in this manner: Now, 1f Brooklyn and New York ° rf Kensington, In ite department of paintings tt te ots, saw their loaders, and returned] to reduce the authorized bridge ‘pulls’? bull movement tn the Orlental war mar- | DUmmenh | aaj, [YH 60 1M to thelr oMicen—It matters It ate te the coast. When ready |to two--the people's pull and the cable's, | ket. in te sai " @ ee Gessip Here, a Hiut There and Tree je which Ate a Men do seule, as it only Taran sasieie & ¥ beoid to sail for the States = —< ae <a ” 5 * [costs from $1 to $5 ani per cent. on first ich one will be the wife. “The World” aioe To-day brought Washington Arch | Judging by the quality of the work exhibited Tales of City Lite, month's setaey, (f you are lucky enmugh to eet This matter should be well defined ror! correspondent {4 ar- * by the students of the Artist-Artisan Institute on 43 Q o 7 ‘There was considerable commotion in a New Tested and thi int ",|. To-day'a steamers for Europe take] weather ali right enough. y ‘ ° one, After you register and call every day, Before it goes tn force, : rown Into prison. = There! trom 1,100 to 1,000 tourists away from — Wert Twenty-third street the future of the apoit>| york newspaper office the other day over ar Setar Sete cea tame (on Serees od Tra Kena’ thal ipo! bilaa Gnd arene os Seremaanoes Surrounding this ar) voy york, And this ta but a small de-| Why did you let tem stop winning for | cation of art to ullliarian purpwes in America port which eame In from « police precinct along Pe retaaieer coat olde: cas Mare Bork Prom seeking for divorce, rest ete is * via? fa destined to be @ hrilllant one, i sel wcioen 72 The potlee,”” 5 D " 01 nibItho 0 ° seer hake 2) , tor thel uble, Why cannot those 0 pacify them, maybe Consul Hyatt, of Santiago, haa ordered | *)T0"4 during the season, Who #ay® We) genator Rradley 1s @ curiosity in| O8 Monday the exhibition of the National] vaiayey on the dead man's breath when he wae they say, for thelr trou ros . Lee ey artery fan investigation, It {s a little too late couldn't capture Europe by invasion, if statesmanship. Sculpture Soctety will open. In addition to the brought tnto the station." A spectal writer was offices furnish @ man or began wit : posl- Raanenn eagle ry ; ze sculpture display there will be shown the - ~ tion and cha & fee to the person who does Staten Island baby. . fa the nineteenth century to imprison | ¥* Set Our minds on (3) Soreness MemereT? Potitive designe fora new sliver Goiler to taxe| MUFiediy Geapatched to the scene to get full the employing? As it 18 now, you cannot get JAMES O'FARRELL, Brooklya, N.Y, @ newspaper correspondent for getting AUTION AT LAST, the 0 of the present inarcistic coin, The | ‘lle Conceraing thle remarkable’ case of o & position unless you have money to pay for] yg PETS the news, Tulips and bachelor buttons are in Tess Nuinlamaule and Archaeological Society will, with | VB2 evidently, Bad wot died because Bis breath , mo matter what your ability may be, And jonm for the Sciutilla Stag. great demand now, eay the flower deal- (From To-Day's World) the amimance of the artiste of the country, make | MPP eee very few $5 bills @ poor man has to syare wiese| To the Editor: A NEW PRESIDENT AMONG US ers. Why not? In Bpring the young| The vigorous and perstatent crusade} the emort to have the prise winner's deaign or days. PJ. We ‘I sugges that in the Washington Arch cere. man's and the young woman's fancy, | of “The Evening World” to secure more | adopted by the Government. Capt: the mes in New Tors epee whom: yeere monles a chorus should be engaged to sing the enor Tomas Estrado Palma, a wor- is ewan RF, id appear to sit most lightly ts also one upon whom “The Hyena of Europ: perio (ay proprietor of a Cuban neminary in| ‘0% turns Ughtly to thoughts of love, | adequate proteotion for human life from 2 = eee ee Oe Net con wei ae following Gilbert and Sullivan song when the Central Valley, in thi nee — — the Hrvoklyn trolley corporations has] AN ARTFUL HUSBAND'S TRICK, | ji, william J. Gilpin,, the ruddy-vieaged assis Te ae mater: sae Rostand te te ea, Ott; Merion pastes the platform: - ij a yer af ret put u Bed yesterday by a reporter| ‘There was Pequod Club punch last| resulted tn an indictment for man- —— = fant manager of the Clearing-Hovea, Mr. Glipin 2b eve fr. daly mhoare ae Barlont e E Gia, pat thie weitere ony T'ai8 ag 8 . ef his selection by his countrymen aa} Msht. Having lost all thetr other slaughter tn tha second « e against | Mer, Ontlate Draws Without Harm | is also s valued ocer of the gallant Seventh Her seisures of Central and South American| It's one to a milifon that any ctvilian my figure in gency ty Cased bathe kill the Fire of a Vengefal Wife, Reaiment, eee republics should be stopped for once ant for- ‘and form can surpass; . Cube, When informed that Joso Marti] “pull et the punch, In memory of auld) pany. the suarge i we SR the Rie (From Filegende Blaetter) (The gira on the Brookiya “Lit road have re ever. How long {s this she devi! of Europe|Gold lace has a charm for the fair, and Fve ; had been named as Foreign Minister | ane syne. ing of Mrs. Medinger, who was run over L celved orders from headquarters to cease flirting. going to be permitted by our Government to plenty of that to spar a @n4 Maximo Gomez as General-in-Chief — — by one:of: the cars:of the Company. on Complaints have poured in that they talked so continue these outrages? Her history ts one foul| But @ lover's professions, when entered by Hea a a the Cuban army, the embryo Presi-| Inspector McAvoy 14 the “sneak act | March 26 while on her way to church. red that better pelections|in great style. Most of the other} The Grand Jury which returned the in- Mot have been made. smirched members of “the finest’ are | dictment also tiled a presentinent agalnst Philippe had been teaching| sticking to the bluff of standing by their |@!l the trolley compantes of Brooklyn fm the United States before he| records. for their fatlure to provide suffictent freely to young men that passengora were kept waiting In front of the turnstiles, Now the giddy girls must keep the gates to ther litte boxes closed, the curtains drawn and put @ padlock on thelr lips, They declare the complainta came from some Jealous old chaps who fatled to in- duce the female ticket bandiere to become chum- my with them, Dlot upon that of the clvilized world. The powers ought to rise up and hunt ber as a pack | Are eloquent everywhere! of hounds would @ fox. She has grossly in-| A fact that I counted upon sulted and also defied the people of the United | When I firat put this uniform on, @e. States by her selzure of Corinto, and it 19 a crying shame that the Administration does not| Ettle’s Nice School Is to Have @ etand firmly by the Monroe doctrine, One word Flag. would cause ber to allnk off lke @ whipped| to the mattor: cur, The true character of the Engllsh Govern-| Your “Gleaner some time ago had @ good ment can be found in any tmpartial Biatory of} word to say about our big achool and that wr that byena of Europ GLANVIL GREGORY M'INTYRE 4 hy ealled to reign over France. 60 fon for human Ife, and recom- t Palma will not be the firet| Te Mclaughlin jury-box having been A) ithe enactment of Jk bas risen from the head of an| Unexpectedly filled yesterday, counsel | remedy the extutinis defects ‘ominary to the head of a| 0°? Ways and means is actively engaged | ‘Thus doos “The World” full tts mis- t is, provided he gets there, | 7 devising & method to partially empty | gion of public service, ims is sixty years of age, a| 't 968!" portant Interest In charge of the au ‘soldier and a man of ability. He thorittes of any community ts the pro good and safe President | Gen. Campos has to rearrange nie! tection of life. Of all dutios this is the Cuba, free, and the American people | revolution-squelching achedule, He han| frst and most sacred ‘ § “ube thor —— he may yet fill the position, He|found out that the Cuban insurrection THEY MAKE THE SCHOOLS, a to 3 A recent addition to the show-window advertio- tng dodges of New York 19 @ representation of a fine piece of water, adorned with woodland shores and @ light-house, A yacht with sails all set te upon the water, and by @ clever arrangement a! fe blown actos the aatle a as to give them appearance of quivering in @ freshening ores. THE GLEANER. e most im had no fag. Well, that Mr. James B, Smith fe coming to our whool on Tuesday, May 7, at 1.90 Awother Nellie Bly. o'clock, and Is going to prevent us with « band 4 some new flug. Won't you please put a Mttle ‘Fe. the Bator: plece I your paper about our school, and about our nice teachers? We would be glaid to ase you there, too. We are going to sin, and we hope to have @ real nice time. We have asked Mayor Strong to come, and T do hope he will be able to come. Come and hear how well we can sing. ETTIE SKLARSKY, aged eleven years, Grammar School No. % if i j Your paper says there ts only one Nellle Rly. ‘There must be a mistake, because I, too, claim the name of Nollie Bly. I was bom in Ticon- = @eroga and I always resided here, I can prove “VOTE THIS CO) that Iam Nellie Bly, and I believe I am the only one that has a right to that name In the whole world. I never went around the world, but I proudly and positively claim the name of NELLIE BL Ticonderoga, Wesex County, N. ¥, | high confidence In the success | 1s a much bigger thing than he thought Fevolution and the establishment | It was. Cuban Republic, But at present ‘wil be taken up, probably, in| “tf all the fools were taken out of the Rearing applications for office under the | World, how awfully dull tt would by ew Government. Morning fun, Long life to you, f Ere EE | | ret President of the Republic of Frea| “pulls” the Pequoders took @ good|the Brooklyn Helghts Katlroad Cor t | Mas HE THE RIGHT KIND OF HAIR! A Huge Easter Hat, Zeldenrust, a Dutch pianist, bh: Doesn't it look as ff there was some- To the Bdltor: “ ‘A novel theatre het worth mentionin L @eated « great sensation in Paris. The | thing like a conspiracy in the penston- No Risen iter Bim worn by # young (7) lady on Sunday poof} fefermation is cabled over that he can| ing off of McAvoy by the smirched Po- Te. she Malltor: the Academy of Music, It wae the alse of @ a ‘Wpper-cut and cross-counter the instrn- lce Board yesterday? e ‘The firemen, having “given up" to the lobby at Albany, do not believe in jump- ‘The youth who states that doctora advise the stoop on the wheel, has wheels in his head. doctor living Is asa enough to advise any such thing, I don’t get my knowledge from looking Emblem of s nation’s glory, Emb! & nation’s pride, Emblem ft for poet's story ment, and catching 1t on the point of the @bin oan put it to sleep in the twinkling i @f @ kitten’s eye. He can knock no large clothes-basket, and was adorned with feathers of every size mentionabla Some of them stood up tall and stately, like Easter ra ; be candies, while others drooped at the aides lik . Em howe will aye abide! at pictures, but from the wheel ttself, I have mad i turnes out of it as Eddie Burke does | ing from the frying pan into the fire b: Gan’ tke kana Gut ales be Ags have] weeping willows, She occupled the Ath row 5 pal y apent years on horseback and have late! a) base bits on the Polo Grounds, and] now ‘fessing up. Wrowt hanged to the whee!, and sit erect on both, 1] Mom, the stage, end seat of centro aisle, As goow f @natch a symphony off the sable man- a. Thin the t an eaiey air aide: UN cemtah and Jk T ais whe entered every one was frightened, each DEP) eard keye in the back row ine truly| roe stayor strong’s “No” to the Bi- He would show, who wet passed by men working harder than the day| (NAMIE Mat he or ake would be the victim te a 2 touching and virtuosoish manner. ner * a Moulded in that grand on laborer to get @ litte fun, Tam content with my] Mt behind hat bat fam sure that the gentler ¢ Partisan Police bill be as vigorous as y i 4 _ Runs, roulades, trills, tremendtssImos, 1s our honor and beliet, Fesive iaitan aw NOME) amd heel acAaAl of iy] man that sat belind her wished that be was seve Yi his action on the Police Boamt should = ; i 2 OF pleasure) eral fect longer in the neck. RO! arpeggios, crescendos, and all that out-|hcve been prompt. Every stone breathes love, affection wit ttle work and no backache or hollow GALE Mt of Italian tricks Le has at dis ends, As a wild and terrible he | q@itics think that he is the equal, it Mat the superior, of the petted Pade. — thet Paddy will have to| How little fitted for the oMces of | For our founder and our ch LA TOUCHE HANCOCK. ee pe = WORLDLINGS, Few Yankee Faces to Be Seen, The Tax on Land, ey ka teaiae! To the PAitor: Ta Mondsy’s “Evening World’ 1 ‘Mr. Moot of Stony Point, farmer, wants to] article by ‘‘Candidus,* tn which know if single tax means all taxes on land and] meeting ‘woebogone Yankee faces’ & treesing out of farmers, It does and tt doesn’t. | ing the streete of tis city. Will be kindly im chest. Kexowing 1s a good thing, but all the honesty of purpose is taken out of {t when it done only before an elec- tion, ting in thts city te situated at the comer of Eighty-Ofth and Matison| pora ki nue, Ventilation and heating are attendet | 39) 00.000 y matntaine that the earch is : tomatically, and the newew nces that . it . Tk means all taxes om land, but not taxes on| form me where he met them, as it {f he wishes to hold on| Police Commissioners Martin, MUFTAY | 5 10 make childhoal hanpy have aiso bern ints.) | TAP skeleton sion’ af an srerage whale all land, and not on land by the area, It means] quite @ curiosity to ace a tuil-blooded Yas “ manipulating the ivories, | and Kerwin ever were ts demonstrated Sree) Wiur i Hula tee yracieat, ia g| MAweus OReRE aye tone oboe Sar ove ne eed eae Suary grrr (pete pire’ Aaa Hohn Yankee all true, and Zeldenrust | by their action in the McAvoy case. It) protuct of our pudlic achois aad our City Col. | Until forty years ago Japanese were vacctnated year tax the land under its butiding and| years re Pein 2 ae ‘ ® bumming-bird at piano|is no less than an outrage that this | jege, Hie was for twenty-sa yeare principal of | om tie tp of se me Rave not that Mr. Moore will pay perhaps $10 @ year tax] met halt a dozen Yankees, What wonder that bis land considered aa bare of fences, crops, | their faces are woe begoue among so many forcbarda wella Dulldings and stock, although toreigneral - PURITON but we must suspend ou:| man, only forty-eight years old, vigorous| Grammar Sohovl No 1s, tue @bout bim until we learn! and able as he ever was, should be re-! aso day, vol bw aiteuded| At @ Japanese banquet tt 19 @ compliment to| How “Lilitcrate’ Vetere May Be ‘Acs! fee ete Ml WO encbange Cupe with @ lend

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