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3 te @ PARK ROW, New York. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895. tng to prevent their coming. The dull times have kept speculation down, and every business has been living. as It were, from hand to mouth. With the fevival must come an unusual demand for everything. The manufacturers will feel it—the farmers will feel 1t—the rail. rods will feel it—the business houses will feel it. It is to be hoped there {UBCCRIPTIONS TO. THR EVENING WORKD) wat te n0 seatback through the effort (tnctuding postage): PER MONTH S00. PER YEAR. 63.60 Vol. 35 sestescessee NOs 12,814 Eatered at the Post-Ofice at New York as eecond-class matter, ——_—_$_ fr BRANCH OFFICRS: WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Broad- way and Sixth ave. at 224 ot WORLD HARLEM OFFICE—126th ot. and Madi- oon are BROOKLYN—$09 Washington ot PHILADELPHIA, PA—Press Bullding, 102 Chest- ot a , WASHINGTON—T02 a DVERTISEMENTS Ini the Fvening Edition of THE WORLD are taken ific guarantee %@ bona fide - paid circulation of The EVEN- to protect the rich from taxpaying. The stock market is the first to feel tho revival, and while it is to be hoped there will be no wild speculation, and that people may realize that there must be ups and downs still, it seems evi+ nt that confidence is gaining strength and that the worst effects of the eral business paralysis are over. CHANCES FOR OPERA-BOUFFE UOM- POSERS. Our criminal jurisprudence may well excite the wonder of the world, if It escapes the world's ridicule, It ts indeed “marvellously made." Dr. Buchanan was found guilty of wife murder by poisoning and was con- demned to death. The day of his execu- tlon was fixed more than once. But every time it was postponed by unavold- able circumstances, The courts Inter- vened with some dilatory process, while absolutely deciding nothing positively. The Governor granted a reprieve and extended the time alloted again and gain, And now the murderer's counsel ae THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1895 evidently from the country, o°- eupled front seate in the balcony of © west-side theatre tho other evening. The automatic opera- Glass boxes attracted their attention, and, despite “THE KING OF PERU. Nobody expected that the promised “public dress rehearsal” at the Garrick Theatre last night would be anything more—or less—than an ordinary “first night" performance, Mansfield is too ar- tintic a person (he will excuse me for calling him a person) to show the pub- Lc the wires that move the martonettes, There is still such a thing as stage fllu- sion, although it {# fast vanishing, and I fancy that Mr. Mansfeld would be the last person to give it a final blow. ‘Therefore, it seema to me that he should cease announcing misleadingly the “pub- Ne dress rehearsal.” It is silly, and it im incorrect. The performance of “The King of Peru” last night was quite go0d—or bad. it will ever be. And we were all Javited to see it, too. Louis N. Parker has no objection, ap- parently, to being known as the author of “The King of Peru.” He has aimed at belng fantastic a la Pinero, in “The Amazons," but his fantasy proves to be dough, of the very doughiest sort. He has tried to be airy with @ sort of ele- phantine method. All he has succeeded in being 1s inexpressibly dull and over- whelmingly ponderous. There ts a pretty idea in "The King of Peru,” but it taker Mr. Parker hours to get to it. Its first two acts are inexcusably dreary and somnolent. The main idea of the story is that the Queen-Dowager of Peru and her MARRIAGE FORMALITIES. These and the Laws Concernia: Them Explained. To the Baltor ‘A witow and widower have been living tonether as husband and for tour years, and are known by the woman's name in the house whe! they are living. They are also known by the man's relatives as husband and wite, His rela tives are bitterly opposed to hie marrying again, Do the above existing ciroumstances constitute « legal marriage? Can they go to New Jersey and ‘marty under an assumed name legally? LEGALITY. We have many times explained briefly the elemente deemed essential to a mar- fringe between competent parties. We will now try at somewhat greater length finally to make the matter clear. The first great esrential is that the parties must mutually agree to be thenceforth husband and wife. Second, in this State and in other States, certain formalities are prescribed. Here the law provides for the registry and authentication of marriages, which it declares “shall be solemnized only by" ministers, priest: mayors, recorders, aldermen, judges and justices, and the leader of the Society for Ethical Culture in thie city, and there must be at least one witness besides the inister or magistrate at the ceremony. Then, thirdly, the parties must become husband and wife in fact, must assume marriage rights, duties and obligations. In some recent cases bere no marriage was found because the parties had li A Toque of Purple Straw. Here ts a toque of purple straw, coarse and rough, crushed Into the necessary shape, the wings being a grayish-brown | tone. Straw is distorted into every va- ity of shape now. until the sugar is dissolved. Dip your tumbiers quickly into hot water, watch the liquid carefully, and as soom it comes again to a boll, take it from je fire and fill the tumblers, If the ‘ult is over ripe your jelly will nevep eye no matter how long you boll :t, ‘ollow these directions you will never fail. i oe To Get Rid of Rodents, A gentleman who has experimented and insists that he knows what be ie talking about, says that it is possible entirely to clear premises of rats by catching @ live rat, ch.oroforming it and fastening a tiny, tinkling bell around ite neck by a fine. strong chain or a wire, with the ends securely twisted, so that the rat may neither slip the collar off nor be caught in any place that it may attempt to crawl through. In @ few minutes it will recover from the effects of the chloroform, when it should be turned loose in the cellar, of whatever bul:ding one chooses to clear Drawback of Self-Threading Needle, | Of these troublesome tenants. The noise Belf-threading needles are an inven. |% the bell frightens it, and it rushes ime tion which many women hailed with de- *t!nctively towards its comrades, and light, not only those whose sight was they in turn become frightened, and @ beginning to fail through advancing Panic takes posseasion of the entre years, but almost any seamstress who Cony. This te certainly a good way te had tried, in a poor light. or with needle | Danish rats. and thread which did not “match,” to! fon, Don Pedro, are living exiled in London, where, “in a mansion in Berke- ley Square,” they try to keep up their old rank while awaiting their restora- tion. Too much is made of this; too little of what follows, Don Pedro falls in love with Clara Desmond, a non- aristocratic young woman. She has come forward and because of these de- lays dety the State to take the man life at all. A Police Captain indicted for felony by Grand Jury is placed at the bar of the Criminal Court for trial, Days upon days ‘are consumed in a vain effort to obtain @ jury Ignorant and stupid enough to try the plainly printed Instructions, the young man sought to get the glasses out without deporiting dime, He gave it e,but when who had Meanwhile adsorbed the Instructions, Aahed a dime ‘ut of her pocket, and mon had the glasses. She did fot know how to get the proper focus, and tolled painfully with the regulating screw, 10 the amuse ment of those watching When the curtain ING WORLD is considera- bly larger than that of all the other Evening papers in New “York COMBINED, to wi PV Evening Post, the Evening Sdn, the Evening Naws. the ply lived together as man and mistress, although they had agreed in writing to be husband and wife. But the absence of one or more of these elements or the violation of the statutory provisions does not affect the validity of a marriage if by the common or unwritten law no such formalitics were necessary. There “Evening Telegram, the Com- mercial Advertiser and the -Mail and Express. the case, At last the box ts filled and twelve “good men and true” are ac- cepted and sworn in, Then wuddenly it In discovered that there are objections to two of them, and they are sent adrift and another panel summoned in the at- went up, her escort tried to persuade her to use the glasses. “But I don't want him to see me Yooking at him," she remarked, speaking of the leading man, who at that moment crossed the tage. "Now's your ehance. He ain't looking Row,'* whispered the young man, and the git! plenty of money, although he does not know it. He marries her, and Mamma Queen Dowager spends her cash in fur- thering the Peruvian cause. When she is utterly begwared this very compiate- ant mother wanta Don Pedro to Ko is diversity of opinion as to whether “celebration” is necessary by the com- mon law of England. The view arrived at in Ergland, after much hesitation, that it is necessary has been sustained hurry her work. seems to be that the eye has to he #0 constructed that it When this is obviated—if t can be—| de chambre to slip on after she ree | turns from party or oper But so far the trouble cuts the thread. | there ts a great future for such an as- stance to one's long white seam. The Robe De Chambre. The one thing most conducive perhaps to a girl's perfect happiness is a robe They are made of the very softest silk in pale in Maryland, Massachusetts and Norih Carolina, But the contrary has been held in Tennessee, and by the Supreme Court of the United States, and in Alabama, Californta, Georgia, Illinois, back to Peru, without his wife, who, not being royal, could not sit on the throne beside him. Don refuses, clings to his Clara and renounces Peru forever. Don Pedro's horror when he learns iis yellow or cream and lined with elder Changing Styles in Hair Dressing. cloth. They do not fasten, but are se Some of those people who lead our Toomy that one side folds over the other fashions, whether we will or no, are be- While a cord and tassel secures It. Some of them are edged with swansdown or f tempt to fill thelr places, ARD BEHOLD! A CORNER IN GOLD. | Now the counsel for the accused rise in ‘The bond syndicate, that made Mr.| court and solemnly protest against thelr Cleveland's Administration pay $8,000,000 | client being put on trial at all, claiming for the loan of $42,600,000, 1s now trying| that the disruption of the jury after clapped the glasena to her eyes and took « long was kept up through the entire per- Hing sly glances at the thelr protien were People tn the vicin EN. MORRILL. turned towards the audience. @re money lenders and, like all money it does seem as though other crushing bonus of gold to two banking houses, one of them foreign, for Mr. Cleveland's Administration, in the view of the syndicate, must again buy gold. If the “corner” in successful, he Must buy of the syndicate and at the ayndicate's own price. Another scandal! Nobody blames the Messrs. Rothschild and Relmont. They Jenders, exact their pound of flesh, but the country could spare a great deal of “sound money” tulk if it could get a little “sound money" action. Is this country about to have its debt still further heaped up and to pay an- criminal; THE QUEEN GETS HOME ALL RIGHT. “Queen Victoria arrived at Bucking- ham Palace yesterday.” The cable in- forms ua of this to-day, and we cannot help remarking that it has filled us with wild and untamable joy to hear It, We were wondering all along what had be- come of the old lady, and where she had been keeping herself. Her family does not seem to have been mucn alarmed about her, but they know her ways better than we do, and they oan come pretty near guessing where ale is when she 1s not at Buck- ingham Palace; out we are not well be ft. doc It resolved, though the Governor thinks he had, In effect, if the Benate concur, that the Legisiature proceed to do business for the people that elected The Assembly couldn't ace the need It hadn't the ad- tore, of such a resolution. vantage of an outaide point of view, nor of Mr. Horton’s clear vision. Ella Wheeler Wilcox has been calling on the Mayor. The University of the City of New York has turned out 101 more full-fledged Well, something has to be done, of course, to keep up with the Increase in discovered bacilli. It 1s suggested that sho From appearances, they have not been cleaned i anow thawed off the roots of the i leaving dirty tracks, Has the Company fur ther economized by discharging tho car cleaners? ee During & conversation with a leading piano manufacturer, 1 mentioned the names of several men whose tnatrumenta have become famour all the world over, and was informed, much to my surprise, that but one of these men could have ranked as @ player. The manufacturer spoken of died some time ago, and was a skilful pianist, In the firm surviving him there ia no one who can play. Another strango fact ta that some of the moat expert tuners in this city cannot read music, although thoi exactness in tone harmony is the first necessity of their profession. ° young man who lives In style, and im- agines that it Is all being done on noth- (ng a week. That kind of thing Is all right for a gulleless maiden, for maidens always are gulleless, are they not? You and I would know at once {f our Iittle gas bills and rent bills were pald for us. Don Pedro was quite ignorant of It, and very vexed when he found it out. He imagined that Clara was tmpecuntous. That is so like @ titled youth to-day. It 1s such @ Castellane-y episode. In fact, the “heart interest” in “The King of Peru" seems to be a perversion of the Gould idea, and that is why It strikes ua as so odd, We live in a Gouldian era, and awa titled Frenchman recently remarked it will take centuries to de- valid, that Is, where there 1s @ contract in substance “to be husband and wife under the law." The necessity of the celebration depends upon the lw of the place where the parties enter into the contract, which is essential to a valid marriage. Thus, if the parties de. sire to marry in Maryland, they must not only have a celebration, but a re- ligious one. If, on the other hand, Marylanders desire to avoid this, they need only step into Pennsylvania. But there can be no marriage, common law or otherwise, without agreement to marry, per verba de praesenti. If the widow and widower in this case ao they are husband and wife. If 1 @ very short time and requires more ai tention than, to speak plainly gets. against them in such a wa the hair badly. thing halr-dreasing is that the wearer of It worn higher on her head. than over ripe. Put the berries into a stone Jar, stand water, cover the top of the jar and boll 8 are quite soft. Now put a small quantity It usually and rubs y as to break In fact, a:most the only in favor of such a manner of It solis one's coilars, too, jooks much younger than with her hair Strawberry Jelly. Select berries that are rather under it in a kettle of cold lowly for one hour or until the berries to “corner” all the gold mined in this| being deliberately accepted and sworn| _,7%'* 18 & pleture of the Governor of | ity of the couple lost most of the play in watch-| that It Is Clara‘s money that has paid|{owa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Li fe eta ee ets ae GRR WAIGH pived ic tlchcana eomeoeee Scuntey To “pther metus to tay up| vitiaten all the proceedings and inake | X84 who has been threatened by | tog the antics of the strange pair, his bills is rather amusing. Men aro| Mississippi, Missouri, New York, Ohio, | S#ain In & loote sort of col. bls Ioolk, aed wore. Guar the, delice ; «OAS cae loaded Ad Be ak some political enemies with arrest for coe. not auch fools as Mr. Parker imagines, |Rhode Island and Pennsylvania, | 9e deplored ifthe sty:e should become T7e fils Sod wont Over Me th ts GAR thaniasull ac Gout ows prion’ to || Wa-certalnly, ban! qliner-waylitiets cans money from the State Trea Windows tn the road cars on the west side) even when they are Peruvians. You| Therefore a marriage without celebra- Palted and Saleen buen Rie ie i, | very pretty, = 4 ai ury which he had no right to draw, a are & ponitive disgr to @ civilized community. a led a “common law” or in- 2 i ‘ ann those who must buy. In a short time |of dealing with our criminals and alleged ‘They are po Girt-encrusted as to be almort ooraue, | ceneeteet much interest in a penniless balay aes, Such marriages are|P@Pe of the neck is invariably wild after | A Point About Cooking Shad Roe. At this season begins the broiling of shad, and the sputtering of frying shad Toes. This sputtering in sometimes al- most dangerous to the fac* of the cook who has to stand over the frying-pan. It will be found that parbolling the roe before immersing it In the hot fat, will do away with this unpleasant part of the process of its cookery. Stockings That Won't Injare. Bhoemakers recommend to some per sons stockings with white fect. Dyes, when subjected to the moisture of per= spiration, are extracted from the stock= ing and tend to polson sensitive feet. ina? agree, ; : eu sects ecvetn mae, Pay many | Acquainted With her habits, wo naturally | may have proposed putting the decialon Her, the young explore, cO8-| dollartae us, they dld_not, they should lose no time at a time into your Jelly bag and ce Acne Gos made: with andlyel feet A ¥ when she wanders off downtown and! on the Bi-Partisan Pollce bill into a : {ipaiie) However, the (‘heart interest’ in “The|in getting united in New Jersey or|out all the juict leasure the juice, -- Begin again to go abroad. Thencefor-| av O10. “hee time wo get, worried Joubt @ couple of years ago, 18 now restin, = and to each pint allow one pint of| that suffer from such poisoning. anini c * tended as the background to a picture, He may turn in and edit the map, if gonvenient asa politician, He ts a very| "® & ernie aha? orliinee gs Sats oe Fee ia lat In onenerriee ue ‘ i ef ‘Mare, Sam and Hilly." She is abeam with thorough-going Republican, a firm be-| Palace again, and w P e Lae but the ptcture is not worth such a Washington jorough-going Rep: . i ake heRe -Cina;ah i : : ieihis to len it eat: WHR /GLEANER,. Uo (te cohwmn te open lo everybody w'o has a | Pight amiles to greet them and ready for goo i dever in organization, and as orthodox|™More careful the next time she goes! ‘There has been a cloudburst with haf}, Ce very laborious background, Style of a Teache Mai ts wahe, @ cries to vente! time. Why not? It costs her noching. But, obf fn his devotion to regularity as to his| Visiting or shopping. thunder and moetorie trimmings near] Woy THE CATS ARB AT 7 Mansfeld played the part of Don Pe-| ws. ao sou line your new teaches, Willie?” bra reponagapperisaspty te inieceat, | how ‘Mare, am and Hilly” will T wilt ghurch doctrines, Thus he (s frequently = : Rochester. Isn’tit about time for some- dad ME Jaro with uncomfortable Jerkiness. The] |} Rte aibee tee Sis ooce Levee Peace tcinitay pibghe Paueeh ial) Chap: taka: aoele @atled: Hoon 6 Fou, found promoting the success of purely| A man with a letter of introduction | thing to burst at Albany, too? sHow. inflections of hiv voice suggested Mr.| (1) : fan put the idea into lean than 100 worda, Long | M2 who for reveral Summers was under the political measures even when the in-|from Dave Martin ‘has just wasted Hyde turning Into Dr. Jekyll, and bis] ‘noe ane dress very atylishiy ine sina bo pews | ™7 | same impression, t.e., he came to conquer (and lererts of the people are made secondary | Most of his substance in riotous living | Aw District-Attorney Fellows puta the strong scene in the third act Was] «Does she? Mamma, she could put you im got left); ye, In fact, sacrificed hie “yaller to the interests of party. in Jersey City, Imagining all the time] case, itis difeult to see way Buchanan spoiled by his lack of plausible emotion. | either one of her sleeves!"’—Chicago Tribune, BI ad Saucy England. ticket’" to ment obligations. He does not do se ¥ But Gov. Morton is a scrupulously | that he was In New York. Jerseyites| should not have been executed to-day This actor, who does some things ex- ie Ono: 9 iy Bpelond: Row. Oh, no! He knows deiter. He expected onorable, upright man, and his high| Will lay up this Httle incident with Mat-| ond no more questions asked, ‘ tremely well, is not suited to a role Selfish Here Below. ee belay Gore oii ‘heodSua the “Glad eee sl eee Lah __ Jersonal integrity would deter him from| tering unction to their souls, But, all - such as that of Don Pedro. He Will) yan wante but little here below, er ie Arseny Matsa Mie He ae EODORE K, M. (Who te wiser, Giving his assent or countenance to dis-|the same, no other man than a Phila-| opighting doe” Hooker's memory was probably look upon this statement as But nda it tan't bea Inst. 1 quite agreed with you that “England nag| COMMA We but Sec Him as He Am honest schemes, even to favor the mont |delphian could possibly have made that| wo and deservedly. honored wt. the unkind, but it is not thus meant. There) Decause oo many other me caused great excitement and indignation.” I am| To the Editor: influential of his supporters. He would| mistake, birthplace of the distinguished. Massa- Ser Dany yee ini whlch: Manne 1s Are alten Gi the raat, sorry, however, to learn that you are so terribly On, mant ponte Rot approve @ flagrant job of plunder} wire. Mary E. Lease, the petticoated | “husetts sollier yesterday, LRT ERA Sen quite sute pene Detroit Free Press. | sotherea about it, Certainly, as you aay, ‘‘the] Couldx thou but ree measTam, to secur Iteal advanti ca op, eae —— Se : See et ce Sxae NAR BEE cae ought to rise e eo rt troy cure a pollth a ntage. Kansas Populist, possesses hypnotic Liiva’ ie ss even and perhaps its best member was WII Soon Re Here. Powers ought to rise up and hunt he: ae. oF Apart from looks, apart from health, It was this steriing trait of character! sower, She demonstrated thia yesterday | Bevelsts appreciate the good fight of , i ; Make the attempt, anway. I am afrald, how-] Apart from social rank and wealth: : that caused the veto of the attempted| hy successfully jollying a Topeka ass. | “The World” for a cycle path along the | Mr, Lyons. Mies Cameron suffered from He'll soon be here—the fellow who over, my dear Glanvil, that they won't; for the] Couldst thow but look Into the heart ‘ Jake Worth steal in Brooklyn. It Is ie |_| new Speedway only less than they will a wobbly head, and Miss Eustace forgot Asks if it's warm enough for you: powers'’ have ady had some valuable experi-| And see how love and tenderne ee he ee ee Jum attendant into trance, and mak- [Rew Sheetway only tess that Donna Bla was a haute dame ana And lkewise he—which is much worse acts’ Utes SSAMAtiOn Comet nan alnaler ant sad the Bebeutite teal Ge eee ing him do all sorts of ridiculous things | 2PPrectite the pa a not an energetic bourgeoise, Mr. Jewett Who jokes about him In bad veree airlniee) in) eeaplaitnt bos alamaiein tel ccouiet Gar ee ie see bessainceee frame, Btoraze Dum bill, in whicn is hidden a | %t the, Word of command. Mr. Lease! ow thon ravolion inimeundor: 8 a very unfunny Irshman, and did as Kanga City Journal. | arme result—big butchers’ billa to pay, more] Jouldst thou but know me by my rightful name, notorious scheme, Pi sa Ae Wi he ad second |mnis is in addition to the regular equa- much a® he could with an unprofitable Pen slices off thelr back gardens, and thelr hall-doors Oh, man! ‘The Rochester politicians are hungry le In the Lease household, torlal tura things take in that Republic part, and Misr Grey was only fairly __ Spain Pays the Freight, heavily draped with crape, Many of the greatest] If thou wouldat only see me as Tam. V. J enough and un ‘i * every day. succeesful as a sort of comic-opera Prin-| “Wel. Maceo." said Gen, Joachim Maria, "I'm | and most herole nations of Europe have not only ap i Clty ten times Me alge, ant thee enat| New York's Rosantcat Garden is an ——_ cess, ‘The absence of Initials to. the | Md Our revolution won't wash."* elevated thelr spinal columns and growled ani] 4 Teacher that Was Looking fo i Jose anything by thelr modesty, ‘This | {ured success. AN but $12.00 of the | assy strong is now singing “RIN names on the programme was a. trite]! Af7Ald not” ald Maceo, with a etzn; | snarled at her, but have actually “gone (or her Smiles of the Wealthy. ! Year they got thelr Storage Dam pili|Decessary, $250.00 has been raised ale) oie) poi oT, Cyengall Platt's hy annoying to New Yorkers. It ta a Lon-| ns geet ag tenn ee ee elas Dut wp o | fer all they ware worth’: Hut fam atralé ber lito the maltor: through the Legislature, but it h ready, With this project Jed out, a 4 leat cities ve YP Jon, HAD: fo make up & cast oF wee 004 deal of Castil ‘—Minneapoiis Journal. | arguments must have proven too powertul for] On Friday last I attended the ceremony of the fan obstruction in the Executive Chen, | With the Aquarium in full operation and | NOUAM hangs on until It gets ther initlalied misters and misses, but as tm; for not only ts she still there: but is] laying of the corner-sione of @ public school im ber, and It is considered wise to recali| "t® % feal zoological garden hanty: to When the cai Mansfeld prides himself on his Ameri- Beeiereed: the Hacer Dinger ang eaucler—God lens heri—inan (fret | Tompkinaville, 8. 1. The principal of the sched ‘ it. ace. its people, hd cath may mall ease renee Gey sblorton ha “atened| the The ine 1 vias canism, let him beware of this custom,|, inne poat, it Twa oie you whether Be) TAYTOR: yen tering erik himaelt 5 plcnsing and “; that she is flowering out splendidly in| Racing by ould be very exceliei Wonts old, but still they & “The King of Peru” was nicely atancg| 2 22% t hurt of not would you tell me the * obliging to the el{te of the island that he forgot Aa ee A people thar) genuine metropolitan ways, hews ( get from Albany to-day A time of bilan with the exception of the law not. mad [iat ahaut 2 Seca, PO PCA tal cae CenLy, seine eae toe on nM ui0Us = io malee: ie thie ha ie ie teat Axi Dentist certainly would, bor. 'o the Editor: b! uit not wealthy, you dies, lear Ress of the ordinary machine politician, : PEAT rose eematentie ae St vane ee very green garden in Highgate, with its] Jonony—Then go Pree ‘an pull it without |} Dought @ plano for my daughter two years ago Beate nae pete pa fies yl that a opens meso Assemblyman Cla: Te Ae | Me EUS Rede OUR OC ROulee, at the a vile red flowers and hideous perspective, | tellin’ me—Cnicago Tribune with my money 1 had put in truat for her, $75. ] it 1 were a relative or a rfiond of any of these x NO 500 FROM THE WHITE House, | ;°72'°¢ 8180" LS y Forty vents sy egteeape gtiiy e ala EDITORIAL GLINTS. was an eyesore, ALAN DALE, aa | The plano cost $90. She pald $18 of her husband's | young ladies 1 would have demanded an apology isonment pasne bwen! Hovaa © pass another dividend. eae Sasi money, and she had a contract drawn up by the | 1 ; the ——— THE FAR-SEEIN =e . rom that man before leaving the grounds pes the ipalans triplets: ot no birthday] at Albany yesterday he y Therefore, Help the Can TALKS WITH THE DOCTOR. THE FAR-SEEING BICYCLE AGENT. | party selling her the plano that the plano Was] would suggest to these young Nadie M4 get thelr resent from the White House, and have| not too great, House-burning ssary that there should E. Rot to be sold or transferred without my mother's . paride 2 pos big brothers and young men acquaintances to derived no other benefit from their| Where it endangers human life, 1s among Fk and one stenographer for | eee eae ate een ee ete | ene Balt consent. She did not want her husband or hts] give thet young principal a good Inrashing, O@@ christening except three pretty names—| the most cowardly of crimes. No man e Commissioner ia: phitletacis Gh lamer ieee bee poets potty turaoilons ter aust People to have the plano if she died. She died] iar game would be letting him off too easy. Frances, Ruth and Esther, President| who attempts it is fit to live at late he pec foul 5 joners.— etions for making a mouth four weeks ago and her husband moved ail the 6 a . \ e Ke faouan Cousét AN OBSERVER, Port Richmond, & B Cleveland denies the story of the five| among other men After all, $90,000,000 will be handier to] nar ea PARR AB ene Bk eAONAr Aare RNA EGG Ret Aa te SEP SHIN HU the: pli aves Bundred doilar check. He has not in- pan for Immediate use, than the Liao- & Sentence Finished: kn Bas Rol Gilac Welhahs Fata tisuitt ued Mane joya and the Bulldosing Follee, €reased the thrifty Indiana farmer'a| Another $50,0¥,0% 1g to be added to the | tung premont.rs Clie Mga he lkak GMRERGN’ CH ofipsilline solve one dram of chlorate of pot- about Mt, and could Tet it without T would not 14, the partons Bank account by that or any other|J@PAarese indemnity fund in return for = One, however, should finish out the sentence as] @#D in @ix ounces of warm water, Use ask for It, but be shused her and does not de: 1" 4 cose of persecution by bulldosing policemen, { amount. All he has done for the rap-|#PAndoning its claim to Lia If] So Mary Yellin’ 6 1s a hypnotist, | flows: “Our of politics for the prowent.”"—Pniia. | the Wash every Aour or two as required aerre:tty MRSC. Re | ich an “Carlos Dorinth’ stated im your paper id'y increasing family has been to write| this fund keeps on swelling tar »{What an ally she might make for ‘T,| 4etphia Press. Gat egal itnas .tentanes taal mavncs es Pert can be found any evening between 7 o'clock an@ them a letter, and Mr, Cleve.and does| Will have enough money to spend a fow | Cvengall Piatt! Let Rate Wars Rage hue tileiseem Ra The Secret of Promotion, 10 in East Seventy-ninth street, just below First mo: put a low value on his ‘eters months at Newpori or one of our Sur ; : . sink To the Editor: avenue, We (a quiet set of boys), who have Be But it paradoxical that Mr. Cleve. | Mer resorts, Brinoiinnd: ia . Tt looks very much as if we Apply an cintment composed of one To solve Traveller's protiem as regards rall-] other enjoyment than can be had in our owm eer. hw rarer at Mr. Clev _ poiihaliand Asan botrerer-rayed. | great telephone and telegraph war. dram of oxide of zine. one-half ounce of road employee my suggestion may be useful. are constantly in fear of being arrested. Bere nal of Raving sent the check.| 14 sooks as if Juke Worth had alao| tot, HVing Wise hadn't Otto have| en stant caper rater with tar ointment and one ounce of cold Railroad and ferry cmployees come under the] if we start a game that Is played only in the te | gives 8 very voniiive check to| Corks AS It dake. Worlh hai © | done tt patient endurance. Bal Ameri cream twice a day same heading as regards promotion. It {a not| middie of the atreet, thereby not annoying pea ; by plet busines, We shall not sv0n|™! us habe pre) LT hears Mint, aa oe faithfuiness or of service will gain you | ers-by, we are chased away. BULLDOZER. again hear of any triplete in Indiana or | PC Meht Jump off it some time when| They are demonstrating at the Garden Won't Rattle Stronu. Kindly inform me wbat 1 can do for Iumbago promotion In either of thoke positions; it te , — , St jobody is lookin Platt wouldn't mixa | how cats may be not killed by care. i ‘i romotio a hone positions; any er State, nor will the names of |” ’ lin't miss y care, Mayor Strong has faced the snickersnees of Tom HM “pull” and influence. If have not that And a ' i ie A n any have no rf In He « Gentleman Grover, Frances, Ruth and Esther be| %!™ for of late he has produced nothing . = = | Plait—"'gladion Catitin: ut winkng; he is] Dry @ mustard plaster, Massage with out the ring or soclety the hosase belong to and at Onger in common use at the bap.|DUt trouble for the Hors, Vorgive those Glants y know not) ot the man to let hime onluly ractios Sy mustard Mnument or chloroform lini Join it, and you will have the secret, Then you | 7 ‘he Balto on being an w P t they thea dasa cha 88 Hartt : ’ 1 know ® man who prides himeelf - When t is known that the - what they do. ny Y of a Kerwin Hartford Cou | ment may also prove beneticial. If the Will be @ ood man, and they will push you} souisite, who calla route root (with a ‘hog oF nothing but a letter, al- Rochester is doing t's best to st TURY MAKE THE ac TOOLE rent lumbago 18 caused by rheumat.sm salol along. FERRYMAN, ae ee aerp' gon eveland may value it more | DMBNtly beside the Greater Muftalo, Th am ‘ id An may be used with good effect. Ten - i sa Ath his knife and licks ‘y it more | Drigntl: 7 possibie occasions, eats w' %, they will tose much of phate AB hs m Betping: shine The onio ot New York, Invi Misia ahold: De taken every “thive] san tet me gen Misa Uptodate, You A Demoorat's Lament. it, carefully betore helping himaeit to butter, “ arity ato: cetatly fine anniver ib Be) arel e benquet: The hours. A f aay ete * YOu! To the Editor talks of good form very giibly. Does al pea ae Fury edition, commemorating tis thirty- - REA et eerie acini ieiat yt lot wal «cally de ese «fis Pasee st Aealibar’s rn a) have ‘Alas, that it should be so now! make him a gentleman which he claims to be FAVE THE GOOD TIMES COME! slgth Birthday. Aw Pastore one Per cent. off. ror Gorman wat a dandy!) Or is 1 hia aatural good qualities, of which Be . ~ — But he is in an awful row has more than the average quantity? He The calamity bowlers will not The workhouse on Blackwell's Island Women and the Carrency, Tincture of aloes may be used with ‘Through eating ‘sugar candy," his rcfinement makes him attractive, * Pleased at the indications of returning | seems to be overworked since the The woman's poll aba of New York are] @Ood effect. Paint the natis with It sev- As Senator he's in a fix GLADYS DE JONES m Prosperity and business revival fur into effect. | Already wreati with the protiem of | eral times a day, (Too sore was tho temptation), Bished by the condition of aftaire on : ie cia Ja ‘sound curesney."* it there le--act fe 8: 8 But toll 4 “ | t In a Terror. J ‘ AEM e ¢ ers slept on the} ]® “sound curre " Bor plenty Of) tf have thre children who are amMicted with se Petes My srt eho ad A Wife Tha! ie street Our $ and $0 4 | Soot mony tp circulation ip this ovantry 18 Sill) vncoping cough. Will you kindly advise sus Here Fats Bi sy natlos To the Faltor: ° The stock market is the pulse by vidently not be the fault of the women.—Boston i F With talents rare, much ener he does note eee marke p b eam i : thing to relieve cough? J. G., West Harlem, 4 wiston Pun iaded T have a very troublesome wife. 8 Apdicated. During our genera! bus ne Potmacer MORUBLANOS pala 4 neta ie Paton a lipeoaiera And shatia hig Laat matnoriatt Mame oete to endure this ady Woxer, What @mbarrassments and trade deprevsior cinch tana Vatoralabarg, €¢. PeAcDs leave the house can she have me i 401 #5 nen were | All offvers in tho Austro Hungarian 2 8 i Jed leave, “the market” bas been comparative!s the Kaa} ak uatontiie leita satheras Please advine a remedy for a coated tongue aad es 5 1 am supporting hier and the children. ead. Brokers have taken to beer and|%* our police force is ji + ake 3 eae aban amon! Rone | #9%0«Fe4 stomach cme ‘The Female Summer Shark, 1 want to Ie meee hs Sweitzer cheese sandwiches in place of | veiter showing t! a @ lapidary who cut the famous diamant Row - To the Editor the Charities and Correction for her, but I don’ a Rowing than that in a ructi of Relgium ts mow worth $130 You will probably A good remedy n a bird and a bottle;” the “petit souper |e * : . a emanate eo ta ee 3 peed “Mare, Sam and Pilly."* are under the tmpres-| want to remain in the house, uu / Bae disappeared; chorus girls have had] Assemblyman Horior 1 | Murh has been printed tates regarding the! © map named Damet ok paband AN eh : no 7 x Re euee, Are. Samek Se aust tate. apd sang pay 7 vere! dull times, and home diamonds have} iuucn of 7m ae POKEE FEHO: | ee ee ee whee ae 6 ide lamination tn theology at Troy, Kon ful Jae goblet of hot water an hour ve- Mur, my! walt UH they get through, If they From Teapots to Flower-Pots, P Ret been replenished. But now the} “Whereas,” Mr itor um un. * F ind At git ore are aprings of fresh water {a the Pere] fOFe breakfast every morning. Are es they clalm, ail good looking and have got | To the Editor : begins to bloom and the brokers | Assembly of the & bes . eA r mar Setoo! No. | MAB Gull that furnish supplies to vessels. Seat seaclal #04 aAiian Bob. 40 tha fer RATVOUE: the necensary “long Kroen.”* they will not have] I have two beautiful Japanese teapots; they are i in feasting on “lamb.” Se Ee EO New Yrs # one © reveuition of A Gorman tatiatican hae Meured out that | tasomn HENRY B. Any trouble to Gnd fetale companionship. 1 have | allghtly cracked #0 lasy won't hold ten any mame British out of thsh Sib de a: diteusees aa tere tes . - - eatin vi puble to find agreeable young ladies as tong | would like to knot ca of Detter times came they would| established home rule ford: ses 1 dirwen Kew Vork Teach: | to tndle, 1 te sald, the native barber wit] ROL MbE oF water at bedtine and F peat . BE my ean: Bale ba The Ghee Ree Lorimeca hesokine toa teanene tacniecens sina Ratan With @ rush, aut) there was noth-]tiberated the Cuban patriots,” baci. ond) of the: Bosley eds sare you ® you sleep, a9 light is bia| the Jose in an yeas | ne w er pliyall he back-yard at) tensed to them and they will be greeted with | left by taking the spouts off 1 could cover with i + bowed Fe » a. D, emitham's. wheel for every boarder, ‘ward trouble! Perhaps the Administra- tion is ready now, as it was not ready Deforc. f@ll the financial tracts from Washing- ‘ton, let us hope that thia time the White House will be ahead of the Banking House, In view of all the warnings and 5 pom on the bridge. Perhaps the Queen had! This new woman craze has made men | ple by hundreds, who have had the same experi-| flunkys, are legarthic without any ex- Puta feathers galore in his cap, ‘ AN ENEMY TO STEALING. some excuses of this kind to explain} careless about their old women. Vide] ence he had, with a mighty throng rushing two|cuge, They are not humorous and they Reserving one quill <= <= Gov. Morton may be pretty easy and| her delay in home-reaching. Anyhow,|<he several recent attempts, some of ‘will echo these remarks of his: “One wort] are not Interesting. They may be in- That, with vigorous ekill, about her, Some women have a way of dropping in on a@ nelghbor and forgetting that Tempus is fugiting all the while they are gossiping, or the Gowanus Canal delays them, or there 1s a breakdown we are right glad she'a back at the them suece: poem of passion, Hl, at wife-murder, ‘Texas is bigger than the six New Eng- land and four Middle States combined. But she has only $100,000 in her treasury to meet $614,000 in Immediate liabilities. quictly at the family seat, Rokeby, up the Hudson River, Among Mr. Chanier’s other Gistinctions ts that of @ membership in the pecullarly exclusive and aristocratic Jockey Club, in Vienna, e ele An observer for Vanity has been trying to ace @ friend off on @ big European steamer. Other peo- of advice to the commanders of ocean steamers: King of Peru” ts its best feature. The first two acts, in which a lot of cheap gentlemen rejoicing in such names as Don Miguel de Santa Rosa y Paruro, Marchese di Castelverano, Pandolfo, a King of Sardinia, and Chevalier Moffat are ponderously introduced by crimson elsewhere, even under assumed names. aah ereeas TO LAUGH AT, from the Works ta. Fresh Selection: of the Newspaper Humo "Tle now the frolicsome Jap granulated sugar. Turn the juice into @ porcelain-lined kettle and stand over @ brisk fire. dishes and stand them in the oven to heat. Put the sugar in earthern Boll the juice rapidly and con- tinuously for twenty minutes, then turn in the sugar, hastily storring all the Cornmeal Muffins. Bent two exgs, add a pint of butter milk, @ teaspoonful of soda and salt each, with cornmeal to make stiff bat- ter, fill well-grensed muffin moulds with the mixture and bake In a hot oven, LETTERS, @uiles. In any Summer resort the female Sum- Mer shark 1s to be found. She 9 walti plaster paris aif paint, JAPANESE TEAPOT® s

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