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| Pebltubet by the Prew Publishing Company, ——————— preter - Actors’ Fund. interested in her como | 4, SOMME? tile WO chat Hee ie ot Hack. ~ QUBECRIPTIONS 10 THE EVENING WORLD| Lanouage or THE CITY HALL FLAG. f opera, “The Viking"—as already told in| $4090 worth of suck, ie rapidly Ailing up, The ee es h (including postage): If you aee the Stars and Stripes float- “ these columns. The opera Itself a8) chances are that the business women woo have Mat And corded to make them stand out, 74 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1695 a: f res out alr and sunshine and day- THE COMING WOMAN. DRAMATIONEWS ANDNOTES ANONG US WOMER. oe BE oplorid light from the backs of residences until jd seem that no one has any rights rear of his dweiling that his neigh: bors are bound to respect. fe @ PARK ROW, New York. God help the flowers if they had no 1896. other place to grow in except the back yards of New York mansions. There 1 to be © mecting of wealthy women in- “The Viking” a Mase of Meaning | teresed in the Woman's Apariment House, at less Rubbish--Masicians Ob- | ine residence of Mra. Theodore Sutro, next Tuse- ject to Being Laughed at. day afternoon. Between two hundred and three Mine Estelle Clayton did her cleverent | "indred professional women are to be invited to work when she managed to get the | (ke stack in the investment, and Janet Lewin Produced yesterday at Palmer's Theatre imply emphasized Miss Clayton's diplo- macy, for it showed how a clever, and & good-looking woman could stage one - ayor Strong himself originated this of the worst, the most puerile and the oe te Tt ts x fod one, 9a iy will enable most utterly tedious, meaningl ef-| Ella Wheeler Witcor has & fine cat at the Mitte beedipnnc: 8 ed Ne baking eS citizens to know whether the Executive : =e forts that New York has ever seen. |*how, named Ref. R stands for Robert, E for whideg ‘an pki re Tah jannel in ie unanon O#FiCiN: is earning his sulary or not, Now, It “The Viking’ is without a redeeming | Hl and F tor Fannie Eagar Thomas, the intl gn pent cea it, WOGLD UPTOWN OFFich—Jendtee ot Broad. | other smaller flags could be run up on feature, It does not contain one comic | #4 friend of the postese ty Wiking Wilk a vary ieee way and Bixth ave. at 324 ot the other poles—one for Job Hedges, one line, one humorous situation oF one @n-| 1. ones at being able to eonfte to thowe Oe cae Eg aM AVR tat ae Ee Mtuermon, Boy the ayalem of now: tn oald ts be the work ot E. J, Daring | meme a”! bachelors che c-ntrale an i 4 Dinping brooms in boiling water ence BROOKLYN—209 Washinton st. he's-working signaln would be perfect. and Max Maretzik, contains one oF two|s family Sgn telinione who Sop tone 8G Pebesediad te ie cai PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Press Dullding, 102 Chest- | 1t might crowd the City Mall with flag faintly agreeable numbers, but take It) never ask any questions of a personal nature of ji agen a My one part plaster of Paris, Fires. ed but eee what a breegy lot of Information in all, and it ts the sort of stuff that | each other, If @ fellow le going out, no one ’ [fine sand, mixed with cold water, It would flaunt in the public eye. , Ground out by the quart, and de-| ior, “Where are you going? non, Where have 5 . been sitting out on the curbstone, figuratively apeaking, waiting for the past three years for « # to call home, will have @ place in which to hang their bats by nexb Fall. Ing from the flagstaff over the Home of the City Hall it means that the Mayor is attending to business under the dome, . No. 12,816) and that for the nonce the city in safe. Smail crown in gold tissue, ornament-|A tiny dart ruMfe is set in on the @dge, 4 in front with masses of shaded roses, | Which is also bias. intermingled with folds of lace and ro- eee settes in baby ribbon; at the back of Try. Keeping silver bright by occasionally — ai for speedy oblivion. The story y The Mayor's flag, too, should we think " of” ‘The Vining” as told in the pro. you been? when he returas, No one ever telle) — / putting in strong borax water, which js possess a more coplous flow of expres- gramme, is quite a good one, but ft Im] about having heard on the outside anythi NY boiling hot when the silver is ‘added, sion than simply announcing that the Not carried out in the libretto. It deals| nature derogatory or otherwise regarding a thing Mayor is “tending to things.” It should With King Tesiiko and bis, brave SON8: lot whish he personally knows nothing from head- be lowered two feet from the top of the teous maidens ‘disguised a boys, Ac- | Guarters.’” These suggestions are offered for what The Interior of a Japanese house te staff to let the town know that the May- cording to the proxramme, It was ‘al they are worth to colonies of girl bachelors who se 1 & which no skald had sung untl | do not tie hand Work fet te (hike, eel quite unlike the interior of an Americas OF Is sipping Nid sensns Cup OF tah) Tt Mins Clayton and her musical collabora: | put it TRO ENCE ciiawe [each projecting turt rises a spray of FoRe-| house, The rosms are iow studded, to shoul] be half-masted when he ts in teurs took up the long abandoned harp. é ’ |buds and follage, caught down with|uit the small stature of the occupants; DVERTISEMENTS in the Fvening Edition of THE WORLD are taken upon the sp:cific guarantee that the avera e bona fide private conv 3 aed If “The Viking” be a xaga—well, no idclrculation of The EVEN Fee ee en vi usee a ep | “Fhe Evenin more sagas for un; and if Miss Clayton | IN UNION MAY BE Goop Roans, |P8ste cabochons. s0 low, in fact, that {t is often hard for paid circulation of The E : att and ¢ time he uses a big be a skald—pray let her reform whit aire @ forelgne: to move through them ING WORLD Is considera- bd a Me vae cae Wapaed the ath NN ig ee Pb Tein te Hangisg Baskets. without awkwardness. Both the outer iy larger than that of all the | oer rien in we vnoukatout comedian bere akald and write sagas, There Ine Manging baskets are always desirable!and inner envelopes of the house are in ae in 5 P ay n Uttle clot of wagarie which shows the for a handsome Summer window garden,|a large part removable, and the screens other Evening papers in New does when Herr Wagner In the orches- Club life tn the Quaker simplicity yet proesy of Mies Clayton’ and it 18 of special importance to have | of which they are composed can be York COMBINED, to wit:: tra slams the bass drum, lla tala ale ila le. Librettists, note it! 3 them deep enough to hold pienty of #0f,| adjusted to provide both door aie Midte ckve. lots authority, one of the amusemenia of mem a 9 : 4 The Evening Post, the Evening Gates ste CIRC Gar GRAN te AED: the Philadelphia Club Ie to, make bets about Biloattte tiquetten 2 #0 that the roots will not lay against the| dow apace. Doors, therefore, in our Sun, the Evening News the fone thay en Sat the women who fo Into a store in the] | Court etiquette mutt be Letenhetl ‘ sides of the porous pot ao en sense, there are usually none, and such £ s eighbor “ club window w! at ts surely something new to the ry scorched in the hot suns. The Summer | wind Evening Telegram. the Com- é A Relantorted tn saht of the club window wil 4. | ayrict wat ce eng nee ete Boe a ee ee eye MALTA ee earn te ae ita ae mercial Advertiser and the ‘The people are fooled as usual by th wale dhe bach AdL dela atLolilel (7. (Lh y, treated. It had what may " * - ‘ manent walls are regarded more as @ he people ar an usual by the bundle out with her” ‘fone. saya the other| slangily be called @ “cinch” of It. The for this purpose, as the rich masses of| decoration than a necessity. A Japanese Mail and Express. on ey Ll te ceil Ewe ie yey, and tee Mie Sometimes thie ts ite oe ves gfe, in ee ogtgig etd 4 ‘ follage will soon droop down and cover) house contains no furniture, as we un- Tie LEAN ATOPA’ Via’ LE! thei RAW UBD y tome one else chipping in| ‘lit vous dollar weak sort of thing, and. it-is probably J the sides of the baskets, and the grace-| derstand furniture, and, except In cer jexisiators laugh at them and vote has a Jorma due to this fact that Miss Clayton turns ful spikes and clusters of bloom will con-| tain special places, it is bare of pictures —————— | lows the Greater New York. Next novelty In club window amusements Is hereby | her harp so persistently upon one word. 4 tinue to develop all Summer long. The| and bric-a-brac. And, lastly, the Jap- bb It Lost? vember most of these same legis- = ager ed leech id ea T should not tnd tt itteult various tradescantias, with their hand-|oness house ts unheated except by chaps lators will be renominated by their 7 : sh & Simcat some variegations, should also find a| coal pragiers. rest in this The Greater New York bill is for the) potitical machines and the people as et € « I shouldn't find it ‘aimeult a place in these hanging baskets, It ts) present dead, It was Wefeated in the | uaual will elect them, which goes § = EC gba EA lace In th i ‘ # ae Papin ; ‘ 3 y jarmer Dunn was deeply engaged in measuring easily rooted from lips, and a smal sino = as. Sa, voneaay: bat a motion 10 1 [show that the people think they govern the Weiebt of the: bok ware yeslenlay, mornibg, [Toler tare ies chin meet. Inte Ves plant purchased now wiil produce many| Accu.ding to good authority, the He €onsider the vote was laid on the table, | thomselves, but they don't: think they when his office was invaded by a blooming rep-|'The opera had an appropriately weak | -ga.: hi Wspem thrifty planta vefore warm weather, f|prew women ted the way in this eus- thug making it possible to take the bill) Ki) poritieal machines, but they don't; resentative of the fair sex. She was one with a| interpretation. There is no men- : the branches are broken at all the Joints| com by the freshening up of every arti- before the adjournment and | yin 4 tion fo the cast. The : 3 t oeain efore the wdsournmen: thinit they have learned the lesson that mination, She had come to find out if there waa| HOWINE Any member of the, cart ome and rooted in dishes of sand; and when|cle about their house to prepare for pass it. all government begins jn the primary any reason why the coming woman should not 80} their fault. One can’t make a silk purse ; planted in the baskets they will soon| Passover, At any rate, in the absence of ‘The bill was killed by the refusal to put the referendum ciause into it so that the people might vote again on the caucus, but they haven't, Into the business of heralding the coming} out of @ sow's ear. As for the scenery, = form long ropes of handsome glossy fo-| any rccords to show that northern na- er Dunn became quickly Inte it wi 0 . The only ob: dn the first act had a large pimple on tt. rawberry Parfait. past year's food before the lat of Ma: Frederick Vanderbilt buya a park and ming discourteous, he Question when the full charter Is formed. r will establish > on the at syn needed cooling medicine. This : Of course, it 1s well known that the Kee-]Tilgon aot. yreee: ine Ae oy ie : came to be atrictly on his defense. He talked| being the merry Spring time, when pim- One quart nf cream, half pint ot] 7ben they celebrated an coat pagan ond submission to the popular vote Is 5 . Bry his boo meteorology, wind velocities, barometric pres-| ple are ripe, setting suns can't be X-| neon ana S atl obars ‘juice, sugar’ to taste; whip| Survival in the dances around the May- America sald the day would come when ures and storm areas at that unfortunate girl] Pected to be free from them. pole—it even they swept out al old Proposed in the hope that the scheme the cream to a froth, add the straw- the people of all this land would be as i " fi ay ee) ie ship Till the Pavements —It 1s worth: may be beaten altogether, But the politt- | 12" Peet until ee retreated tn despatr; and yet his tone rushes, then, from the floors—it ts worthy Eee nent cetne | relined and cultured aa thowe of the was one of fatherly kindnese throughout. It vas] ‘The flower “girls” (a few of them Repaired. berry. julce and sugar, mix caretully, SP nove that the Monae njuncuon Bill, fuily counted on the defeat of the | [Wisen River Valley, ‘True, the Hudson the farmer's period ef gloom, after her departure, | Were women) Hs te lobby fis a6 ea —_—-—— = turn Into an ice cream moul phasd | about the removal of everything that h ited yy, | iver Valley i# the home of wealth and when he feared that he hadn't talked discour [Selves Most obnoxious on the plea of MEANT TO BE FUNNY. Nd down lightly, bind the point With a) J oi14 taint the house has taken strong Scheme of consolidation on the first suly Ua ade nhl UNCRIAECTRERTS Sweet charity. ‘They. bearded ‘all in NY. His oe katara’ waniny pace a) bale wolf, but neither wealth nor golf nor | ident Roosey agingly enough. which led to the apnearance off comers ferociously, and. the. incomers root among the Gentiles of America. SEAT ee a Viceteeictod aaa hunters nor even parks and Summer [She ts young and 1 looking, will] the skier at noon, as if @ thunder shower were| resented It. One inalden of. thirty-five and ice, and freeze three hours, The : sey, MAY BE disappointed aKaln, a4 | civeos are proofs of culture and refine. [4FAW #1700 a year salary and ts the first | approaching a, got herself particularly disliked, | “Let ‘above will serve eight persons. To Solidify Lemon Jelly evidently the part of wisdom ty) ot a@hese ace marks of mind, not of | Woman in the history of the Police De- me sell you & programme,” she bleate Newspaper Wits of the Day. feastiaas\ leon daly ade Sat amend the bill by the adiition of the y As tar an I know it was in the Gleaner's cot-| tO @ gentleman, who looked weary. Feferendum clauee and to pase it in that | @O%e¥. They are found on tho hills and partment to be appointed to such ay ey ten frat called to Mayor | PY one, already, he said, somewhat baring gdh to hers, The t Silk Petticoat, gelatine, will not solidify, In such @ e Bre seipees iat ¢ dales o| f vel position, ; 2 urt. Pardon she retorted, “bu: ¢ tried her cheek to save, " | form this session. SUNG OMlOn OF MAL SRC Re well adh sete = = Strong's farial revembiance to Hows Tweed. I] may I nee It here was a look Of| And aaid: ‘Come round to-morrow BIN pettlaoate) aves assumed “an sll: Gase,/Aad two BUR whites Ok Caan eee gance quite in keeping with the other| }ittle sugar to a quart of the jelly, and as lemon ice. It will be found Be the golden valley of the Hudson. Pi ——— am wondering to what extent, therefore, I may be] triumph on her face. She thought she WHAT 1) THE LEOISLATOR'S OATH! = ese emariee Senator, He fought for the honor all Hore's 10 cents for @ shavi held responsible for the bit of New York corre-|had cornered him. Instantly he pulled luxuries ot fashion, and are made of| freeze z i s Nea Prom: his —Philadelphia, Inquirer. cf Alderman W {dea 1s sprouting. | Winter and Spring, but Delaware fol- in 4 Chiowe® paper, which runs an fol. ONE of the pale xreen books from hig rich brocades, giace aliks and fancy taf-| to be delicious, and that the egg removes We are having just now some curious} Now the City Hall in to fly the flug| lowed “The World's” advice and Ad- Me. Platt now wiahew he had accepted the] Dag nade wlineindnation, for ahe had Costly to Talk Through. fetas of all sorts and kinds, while for] that coarse, snowy taste of the average @pecimens of legislation at the State Capitol. A Benator hus Just openly posed to sell his vote on the New York Police Reorganization bill, provided the er the May! y Jeon NS ET ACT OPT PORE ine of @ certain distinguished Republican, | accused him of lying-in the sweet name real service and atiffness there are white | water-ice. Mayor ts ‘in residence: . = # man noted throurhoat the country fur hie Keen] of charity. Two men sat through the ,Teynn—Telephones are the most expensive watered moreen akirts made with a rut- _ Judgment of human nature. Derformance—and outsiders can't know | things ever contrived to talk through. fle of the same, trimmed with rows of Z i i % What that meant—simply. because they| triptete—1 don’ i Having taken the “nobody” end of the] Fall, ‘don't you have anything to do with thie] WHAt that meant-simply, bectuse they | triple mit know about that, My wite|f@ of the same, trimmed with rows ot whene ‘Thus Murray Hill says to Cherry Hill, | Boston. “Give us tone or we perish,” and Cherry Cold Water Gems. Sift a quart of Graham flour, add a Hill says to Murray Mill, “I'm wid yer fe i friends of that measure will agree to k “Addicks or nobody" alternative, Del- | man Strong. You will regret tt if you do. Hel qj ‘3 of “those suleswomen"—as | talks through « $40 hat, and gets a new one three inch of salt and cold water to make a i 2] every time. No tone, no reform, Bee? f see) rw you st th jear.—Detrolt Free Pi choose. The latest taffeta skirts have| pinch of salt a Make an amendment to the Greater New} ang the flag files and the te aware In In Ho much to be congratu-| will throw yoo at the drat chance and run every-| they called therp. . 4 ead Wide bies flounce which formes the skirt| stiff batter; heat gem pans very hot, thing for himeelf.' ‘And what makes you think tof asked Platt “Why, took at hls fece: it to] (Mlaz Emma Steiner, who claims that The Cook's Question. = ce Hlane wrote twenty-five of the i the face of Mill Tweed over again. 1 don't | Bers of The Viking,” was at Palmers| brewa, Fork Dill, of value to the Senator and] and there are gold bricks In the United |*te | ______ his conatituents, = States Exprei c Be ah Now the Speaker of the Assembly | Utt’* Express office. cretary Gresham, {t appears, su fill with the batter and from the knee down, and this is trimmed| grease well, with three narrow bies ruffles hemmed | bake in a very quick oven. Sabb <i pected the Hawallan Minister of Thurs-~ Imagine he is going to steal New York poor, aa ‘i but mentally, perturbed. every a os Bea paints extcts tn ve joey to un], The action of that East Meadow (la /ion for Mr. Willla's diplomatic lfe- | Tweet dla, but he mon't leave sou w foothold on Glayigh hag Smitted my, name trom the I wonder—are bis calle in z b jority to sus-1 1) deputy sheriff, in arresting « couple | blood. Manhattan Island.’ THe GLEANER. | programme,” she sald, “and she hasn't By love or appetite. LETTERS, pomee' ory) owen ieee reest vale oe tain Mayor Strong's veto of the St.]o¢ Meadowbrook Hunt Club members for : ee even had the decency to ask me inte searen's Wote complain that it costs too much, so what is te “pes ® Park bill as a reward for the} gif playing on Sunday is all wrong, He| Byrnes ts Chief of Police now. The THE GENEROUS “HERALD, Aetretimesinge: inet tm going fo. be — | pane cxtemm te open to everybody who hes a |be done? 1 admire Col. Waring for sticking Wo naga approval of the Li-Partisan Po-) should have arrested the stockings, If] tribe over which he rules has the good ——___ walked over, she makes the mistake of Cause of a Bullding Disaster. complaint to make, @ grievanct to ventilale, tw Ap te me Gok man. tows Me ee ce bi ay w ; __ [a eolfer's stockings are ao loud that they | old Indlan name of Pantata Though Beaten, It Digs Up Faots [Ret life” And Miss Btelner hummed) iow was it the bullding fell down with a| Armation fo ploe, a eubject of general inlered to | OOO Nie ye way ts Colonel made. tho jembly was in favor of the St.]ijeak the Sabbath, let them suffer, but 1 Raa 5 to Prove the Port Arthur ushers—one of the airs of the opera, In| crash?” acum or @ public service to acknowledge, and who | Jon's Park bill, and is known to have| tone aie the mate Put the man in| At leaet Quigg gets this advantage out eee ot ae ee er te Shc aul” hac, nevene antentavere baw eel paged maplnipeteaptpn sy remark he did, while some of the others thought been ready to pass it, despite the] jail for his socks, ‘ of the fitemen's bribery muss—he learns Massacre. with it. waaay poche Stale * band Laie hed 1 Lond | nim very hard on those that fought for thelr Mayor's objections, until the Speaker ae that Lou Payn never Mked him, (From the Herald, this morning) Le Sete anki aeaiyy pasate: seed lettere cannot be printed, sonar e need C. fey ere Bes like Mr. " ° oO pay the Ma ae = s = Viscount Mutsu repli t - | That the members of orchestra Dorteare — Varing—so we hope he will not resign. ee ee ey ie Sit eepenties The act of shutting out American] Three weeks to get a McLaughlin jury; | ing investigation se sod beste eee den, ike being a occasionally bier. __ ‘The Party Column Ballot. GABRIEL FOOAMAUS r . be, vi {counsel for American prisoners in the}about three days for the whole Me- bs unplea: , ext, ee: To the Editor: to a bi-partisan Polloe Commission, and |COUNEE) for si ‘ his governmen: to ascertain just what| Christine Blessing’s specialty In ‘The The Fatefal Micro! 5 Desought them not to “slap the Mayor|cmiual Court at ‘Toronto tn one that | Laughlin trial. Enough ald, had occurred at Port Arthur; that until] Twentleth Century Girl" atthe Bijou Mile. GELIl| re: thun’ thal robs Pena aosadrae nadie eed docrotnlgr | ate ate mer, Girt) Binples fm the face” at such a moment by pass-[ camila should come to blush for. Tt te ) legislation at Albany” without |e reault of that Investigation was made she nae (9 A eae scone the tase weal That assalle un at each breath? the people will want to hear of in the last Ave ‘yas vey beyond the glamor of the glimmer aad Mae the Park Bill over hin. velo. Mee ee eee ers | Payn, Those who want it do the Payin’ | KHown to him he could not make an| player. ‘The musician objected to this It he can’t kill un otherwise years of the nineteenth century, Suppose that I chalga ‘The belief has prevailed, probably nd Lou does the re: exact statement of what occurred; but] pm.the opening night, and declared that He'll frighten us to death, rian and Ooulh Bitely Li y Irretrievable damage through — being [@"4 Lou does the rest, if Mise Blessing did'tt aggin he would Sree) srippind: (m8 8ee QN8 rn) wy Of the city and (is troubles, In a village by the Srowing out of something people 8up-| transplanted to the Dominion — he sald to me frankly that the Japanese| walk out of the theatre. tHe sald that —Detrolt Free Press. | seo at times, and I was about to vote the | ea Pose they hi found in the Constitue ‘ It ts still too early to epeak of the government and peo recognized and] he wasn't there to be made a laughing- Ucket when some one came tome, and said (Dat Dyeied three preity little maidens, amd I tion and the system of government, that es Giants as sure things, But they are deplored the fact that a much gre ‘ock of, but to do hia musical duty as A Teacher's Long Memory. vote for me if I told him what condi- ad The y EPRI: he could. 01 igh Be wonls vote think they're in it atill & Legislature's duty is to pass lawe in| TM Proving-grounds commander at| dotng bett number of Chinese soldiers had boen| Wel S# he could, On Tuesday night the} 4 piemarck schoolma'am, who hed been tell-| date I wished to vote for. Do you think that 1] woo wiit he:p to apend the time, and * the interest of the State and ef the peo-| 8¢Mdy Hook explains that he saw the . = | killed at Port Arthur than was neces-|the drummer the object of affection, | Ine the story of David, ended it with: And all] would know whether he was voting my ticket Sars and Bam and Bill; 7 ple ot large, and that the official oath | 4! Foster down the bay when that gun] | Russia was all ready but Japan re-! sary: that the Japanese officers and men| He, also. raised vehement objections, | this happened over 3,000 years ago.”” Fant as I told him, Besides he could go in the eant a solemn swearing Nerferm | W&8 fired. ‘The people on the boat didn't] fained from Knocking the chip off It3) wore maddened by the 5 "| and on Wednesday night it was found] A tte cherub, his blue eyes wide open with | booth with me, according to the Raines baliot, | They are young, and they are pretty, and they - ta RFID C8 PErlOrt | cutest to. ib v shoulder, ned by the atrocities com-| necessary to put Stage Manager Stand- * i aa ‘i that duty faithfully, But judging from] ObJect to be seen, What they were ~ mitted upon thelr comrades who had|iah in the orchestra, made up as a must-| Yonder, "Oh, | and offer me money to vote his man. The Gand | AYER: GAD: pORDD, the prevailing custom, legislation sedms| “fall of was that they would be} ‘Tho racing billa have been signed by |falien into the hands of Chinese, and} clan. |» This story is an exsay on the | my Nhat & memory Yoys gol" —Macalas Uatow, | Hovernmunl cite fand the City Club's ballot 1s! And thelr tastes are cultivated and they're tear- r ‘and pe sites of individ. | TMlsed. the Governor. Make your bets, ntle- 2 oe * Bs lack of gallantry among musicians. a ——— the kind we want. We are working for ballot | leas of expense, mined aw ihelnteresta of perm sg nti has been AAkpeating :tte S See Nas ete Butea ttle merey! youn siavin, the clever young man| A cob pipe factory with a daily capacity of jot the city and State, I don't see how vorrup-| cream Keever's til, oh ax the Interests of persons) west sidv pollce mations. It is a new! Greater Now York succumbs for the| A" enown. But. Re aall there were] who was ‘the short of It’ In “1404.” has £000 ripes 8 about to be opened tm Tennessee, | ton could commence with this form of ballot, The With « freedom that wil! bust the beaks of end parties may dictate experience for precinct commanders to| present to politics, treason and coward, |DUt few Non-combatants in Port Arthur] resigned his poeltion in that burlesque. | Need we ald that good times are returning?—| ‘illiterate voter’ could vote this ballot with care Mas GHA Gi ane will, P Pp - find a Commissioner making the rounds, | joe. when it was taken, the peaceful in-]He has been engaged by Charles H. | cieveiand Press. and case in jem time than the Raines ballot. | Hoyt to play Eugene Canfleld's part of habitants of the place having fled days] Bingo Jones in "A Temperance Town.” To the quaint old town of Podunk, where the rippling waters flow, You can take a Brooklyn trolley (make your wills ——— = —_—_. Look at last year's election; that ie @ specimen | CaTNIP of party column ballots, ISS A BALLOT REFORMER. canteen Gale ha q Y¥witow Some of Waring’s Good Pointe, | 424 you'll fod thowe tair young damsale (deat ‘ Jet ‘em know you're silly), », To the Editor For they're dead onto the curves of guya like ADDICKS DEFEATED. It will be remembered that Commiasioner| 4. he G: wyek ined, The State of Delaware has teon|Sherhan didn't even know where all the Tor the Gay Perey Ui achat Roney Before) Bnd it citer then Chen oe 8 Betta tines Ration nelnes wire est racing gets its start in the State, | soldiers were killed by the Japanese, tt e of selling a seat in = Jefferson de Angelis, who has left the United States Senate to J, Kdwards Where is Croker getting It? In the yas leery was by accident, and owing to the im-| Della, Fox's company to open with Lill at the real rant ra poi 8 beac | ian Ruasell in “Phe Tzigane,” at Ab- ‘Addicks, Bup it has drawn on itsei¢ the |, At last the real rapid tranatt progect | neck just now, to put it vulgarly. poaeIDRAGE Gr st RMIANIDE eR SRTUL CI ee Ree ot thie te nae TE AM’ | nekins to ussume definite proportions CAT zens from the soldiers, who had dis-| Be” trying hts Wyounesney (piaht taka i ‘The talk now 4s, not of plans, but of | The Centennial show at Philadelphia) carded thelr uniforms and donned the| Spring. He Is an ambitious young per- Moat every day you find some one of more hav- jo erable hi oO cH o pis 3 id Marc and Sam and Billy, Caer ie e BB! ae t any wh — construction. And pretty soon it will| opened nineteen years ago to-day. rb of citizens after the fortifications | 80M, 18 Jef. He wants to get the rights Ing a dig for Col. Waring. Why not give some J. He WATSON. a ies Re anc to event the election Lou Payn has the courage of his |to the State Department, Della Fox with it he might do very well, fair chance? We all have our faults. Col, | The New Schools of Political Ream he Joint. session of the Legislature} THe streets around the Criminal Court | *mPlovers’ _convietions In his report to Mr. Dun, Lieut, orfirten | Indeed. ee Nlathe odie alamo CGT a amaadll ad bldg jo! ssion of the Legislature} 7 E — 2 y ¥ ° unt of work he has do a the Kood . are too noisy. " . : does not attempt in any way to cover iemcent ji e ord he! To the Editor: ded nitatto 3 o'clock yester-| 4 '00 noisy. A w foghorn-elocu tre lew. Yo eeaeene: ) ‘The latest is that Sa Bernhardt ae : A ended by limitation at lou yestor | Fas tuwsaie SBME GR ee reater New York ts not dead—it 8] the facts, He shows that there was} wants “Trilby.' This ismta joke. Tt is has accomplished. He has cleaned our streets for) Atiow me to inform 1. G. Sand that the ade simply taking a rest us, not only of the dirt, but also of the tracks. | yance of machin han changed conditions since @ay afternoon, The final scene was a doubtless regrettable and unneceasary|@ solid fact. Exactly what ‘long, thin bear garden. ‘The President, Senator |‘?%#%8 deadening the ground as an 5 Sarah could do with it. has not’ been better than any of his predecessors, Formerly | sm vf and acting Gov. Watson | declared | #*Phalt pavement What makes women go fond of cats? | *ltuihtering, for which those responsl-| suggested, but she could make a very fhe firt wae swept Inte. plan and edt-dhere to'| sie the opeielcaN Eromoceee te ildas ele ow the session adjourned sine die. The = They have felines, ble should be censured, Again, | good Svengali. The role of Trilby would Ss be scattered about again; now the dirt piles are| Aah i Ni ‘ The Union League. prompted by Cor - 1 doubt If the Japanese for a moment| de 4 trifle tame for her. although she Ee Lae Laetitia choot don’t recognize the old law of ‘supply Speaker of the Mouse declared Henry | yoiius N, lism, has Whereased and res-| It Dewins to appear that May really} thought they were going to have sueh| Might be able to cit a dish in the death fo Cols Wartos'e, positon ‘ren Weald. Taker ees IL: Canueinins Chabal. Be Mes ‘A, Dupont elected United Btates Benator. | iiiey that Mayor Strong did his best | means business "lan enay task In taking the town andi Pauievant many eee | «OAT SHOW IN TER COUNTRY. [0 file i Me ard te platen cecrveey, | Site ll the etancard ot lite lo he saeee 16h This announcement is based on the x - a - i | peulevars Demy takes Again, it ie hard (o please everybody. | world over, and when he blames protection for - when he approval the Bi-Partisan Po- sea forts When they advanced through 4 claim that Senator Watson being acting Lou Payn is not only a lobbyist, he ti — = = <= == — =—<—=—=—— = = our present conditi lease blame the Wilson ® | tice bill. , : vist, he 18) the town, It 1s my belief that they were ‘ Paes ce Governor had no right to sit in the — —-———_— & loa-loo, Z aA end of it, A certain amount of money must Joint session, and that Dupont ved} ‘Platt not needed at Albany.’ Nor momentartly looking for resistance, and FISHIN DOWN THE BAY MADE SAFE, raised for each county, State and government. Don't forget that it ts Chief Byrnes | ith such an idea began to clear the If he adds the government expenses to the coum enough votes to elect him. Buc this|anywhere else, except at the office of the| 0° shay pretense is untenable. express company that pays him a sal-|"°% Ls en is The State has been saved the d with the resu.t that the troopa got out of hand and made an un- tes, the tenant must pay it. If the Single Taxer takes it off Mra, Astor's allka, he puts tt Deer Tcc alsaine Asditks to (ae connie | DESPRE EN IS RUBE AS BUR HRY MAIR pane, y slaughter, Ido not think thie on my rent. The New Zealand graded tax and and that chould suftice. . ry 5 Sach - sof excuse sufficient, but i€ ought to be Government ownership of railroads and mines, ES NEE Ee Every woman who wanted it had her borne in mind that such occurences EAs and telegraphs beats Single Tax out of sight. say at yesterday's meeting of the Pro- happen cm all armies, and itis hardly fair Henry George means well, but he 1s an Illusions A VEBY FANCY SKETCH. fessional ¥ fol. ‘Try Ruskin, Sand; be is newer than Smith, pman's League, and yet the ty expect miracles of the Japanese. At An evening newspaper of the city pub- | Session closed the same day It began. the same time, such acts have always oe Mshes a very blo ng and attractive =e _ et with censure, and so must this case, y | et with censure, and this case, Corinto. eccount of the back-yard flower gariens| Murder as a corrector of immorality From Lient, O'Brien's report to Minise ge fm New York. To read the description |has the indorsement of a Kentucky ter Dun, Lyin hile taking notice of given by the imaginative writer one | Judge, who set free Fulton Gordon, the rn ems ee ae rritten by “Olan ( THE SCENE IS CHANGED, might well se that it would only | slayer of his wife and of her friend, Gregory McIntyre” and published in your last be necessary tc from the front - — - ~ eas rere pen stoop of a New York dwelling to a back | Now there ts a Cabinet crisis in Don't you think {t time, my darting, By ea tt mee i. — therein. door or wind rder to be trans |Greece. We didn’t think that tiny na- You gave up the present on Dot T could like sca, Mt: Motniere wee tall ported from the d dust and pay- | tion had room for any piece of furniture ‘The reaction's come. ‘my: darling, him "England's history 18 one foul blot upom that ing-stones and bricks of a into the | bigger than a washstand. Four mented ‘ways! of the civilized world." Some one must have Variegaicd beauties and delicious fra- - = Sa i" a? bad Vella Ame” been jollying him. And how does he know that Brance of the country | Acapsicclaad @aab ce? lookiaw imight pire formate, dear by now Te ee xa caine Bailehd 2 LAK Gat We are told that in April and May | gts the Corbett Fitasinmons rentch IAS Alsaas ace Rela: ths Corinto) like a whipped curt” Also cam he tell Metropolitan back yards, in which the | wnich « to reek with nothing more : en bs Sees ae me who wrote the “impartial bistory” of which vulgar mind p es p-lines Se eat be speas? Mr. Mcintyre ts evidently laboring gory than talk, T have tried it, and 1 know Washtubs and tce-boxes, burst fort! Hei under a hallucination. LBP And your spec | military dritl ever give > moa schools. The pl | ume wi Blossom und become brilliant wit Mr. Croker must regret that he did Have resulted ina row! The Workingman’s Condition, ( meee crocuses and roses and not mark his recent good opinion of the Won't you come a ms tha Balices ( jous ' I cing system, "Subject to re- Don yo Will some of your readers set me right om the it would only be necessary for u y lat ect ee, Susatiane tant Twas sever following: In @ financial article in a morning @urselves—or our blocks—Iinside . Schoo! Board at present la whether: And t © downtown? paper the statement ts made that ‘while the transform the city into a sort of Ely-| Lou Payn “scans islation pretty | MAether chey we ave military You can wear your bloomers. darling prices of other commodities have fallen, wages sian Field. |closely.” und very little of it gets by| Public schools It {e Interesting to note th BANS: pour: hike" mhane'er: 98: nleaag, have steadily risen, until they are now one-half Alas! experiences differ. Some pe without paying him liberal tribute Willlem’d, (Omen Bay obarae et che teet Sugt to show your foot, my darting, more in money than they were twenty years ago have looked out of back windows on | Triiby-like or Japanene d three times as much in exchangeable value” ¢ was If you took your former siattom, hink that {t would be Granted that this statement 1s correct, Je It mot & per capita is less thi to wee the back yards of the houses Dlock after block lo king like or Beore one more for “The World.” It Don't you fact that the wage tilements | was the only paper to expose Addicks’s erage A Hat and: be fest for every generation ingmen’| Bwo and three and four stories high, | the shame of electing him United States | s:avo! LA TOUCHE HANCOCK. Suggestions for excursion boats that must pass the United States Proving Grounds, ‘age? = aan

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