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‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1895 the prisoner was tmmetiately released, THIS CAT WILL COME BACK, BOOK REVIEW. AMONG US WOMEN. @nd Mr. Richards will make a charge , é ageinst Hogan before the Park Commis- @oners. rey & Van. all Jo! o ver Hobbes nts A Nitta feminine eel In thin city, who knows The “lerding aly" of the new novel Me Aout sorety"s doinge than anyioty was by John Oliver Hobbes, entitled, ag TNL Th the swims With! the 408; \freqqently: enter 8 te @ PARK ROW, New York A FALSE PLEA. Sen ATA Dee OTS LAS he che te @ daughters. who “Not guilty,” sald the blood-stained frengiod strigele for quaintness, “The vist mm the city, chaperone to them. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1895. Go Some Mortals and Lord Wicken-' one doven't have to be to very old to be @ chap: is Anne Delaw aa eXtremely erone no, 1 meant to vay that some tt ¥ young person, who Re NAFIOUS women wake very anaatiatactory. chaperones n fact, | dome ot Trolley Company when called to the bar of the Brooklyn Criminal Court yes. terlay to plead to the charge of man- slaughter for killing Mrs. Mary Med- ham Naughy wats” Gnd down’ rege em wer sleepy to early In the evening | ~ a@he continues to enjoy pasis in the pres- end some of them are flirty, The chaperone in ‘ B00. “ane Company was indicted for this ent, and 1s therefore even a shade more | this + 4 mode! of propriety, and old Father tbdels Siaecrehdi ah lied If the fruit is foun@ 93.50 athe Gr 28M Advanced than the hervines of Henry | Tine timselt is not more serious nor has he more | Skirts in the early part of the century | to be not in perfect condition, cutting It crime by the Grand Jury only through Arthur Jonos andl Oscar Wilde, vohn | dlenity were thrust through slide seams or | twelve hours beforehand and pouring 5 6s TEST | HS Peraistent and earnest enorts OF Olver Hobbes, being a woman, is nat-| I I od placket holes, Here is an application to | Wine glase of rum over it will add to Ite resesterse sees NOe PASEES | The Evening World.” The indictment OFaily IHeliHied Race wHiale 'aul line |, Tut other night thin model chaperone was act-| modern dress of the old housewife of |Wholesomeness. Sugar freely an hour “Faured at the Pos-Omee at New York us [charges only one killing. Indictments better, and Aine Delaware is just about | 2kat tie caacity when she wan introduced by | yeurm gone by, who wore low boots, aj before serving, with good powdered alle ‘ mlght have sheen found and ong to aa) Whiovely ab“, detuational worba| meoomnaaT tt i‘ il hoped chaperone. }whort all-round petticoat, short sleeves,|/gar. Emphasis is laid upon the good Cnet Aree eon found st the murderoi fel ethan ge ne conservative om she was intro- qual a BRANCH OFFICES: TroMley for slaughtering ever one hun- BeBias btu duced, elevated her lorgnon to her eyes and Star ite Cs ae WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Brod} dred victims ‘There is no moral in this eeven-named | drawied: “And pray, who f# your chaperone? sugar {t 1s possibly to buy abominabiy ). way and sixth ave, at #24 ot “Not guilty!" ‘Though the crushed book. I uoesn’t bust of purpose, ‘The | “Gol aed my lead penll, madame!” ‘The heroine adulterated sorts. © wont HARLEM Onrice—issta & ont Medl-| ang mangled body of the poor woman Author has not the faintest Mesire to [ot this Mle tory In “Dorothy Q* who wrote 7 ¢ ore has not been much over a month in fleht any wrongs, or plead any cause, | “Everybody's Fairy Godmother.” ry. BROOKLYN—200 Washington ot ia blb6dy ray Her Intention is merely to wallow In the s+ 8 Ss bed Cat added to stewed pears, Ly "i i vac Of er n 4 nese man's ar "i ma o SNe a minh oer an Ce ee ae ene eae oe, ae meee coe, Oe a dred mutilated corp: the victims of broad-atiouldered (ney always ate) aiid; | in, Mrs: Crais, 6 jenan in uea: kel Washing fine flannels, in as pal oe : esd ety : ; shoul ey alway , and, ty, who RoeR ext week, ani in thu Trolte y: mnt faye soul lat : E Hue: Bradley, Cantor and the Rest Have by No Means Seen the Last of It. | sajtnough not strietiy handsome’ (they |" me Mrs. Mattox, a member who bas Just tepid waier to which a tablespoonful of the eyed of the Jurymen to give theo a fever are), “his fave had the heroe {tured trom Hevat borax has been added. 4 Tadic wuliey i a corpe “The Evening World ery of THE GLEANER's BUDGET. on.” Miyes, ‘The “heroic inten- "yaa Beant Washing Valenctennes lace in luke» 4 DVERTISEMENTS in Msescs tank vita falue feapance raale wef a 2 is evidently limited to hia face. | 7 Unseratand from the Political Study Club that warm suds, and ironing over several 4 the Evening Edition of 3 brested not the slightest unensiness or i» Here, a Hint There and Tre wits Me ie Teoh wine eabiel i in ae 1ePM(S 18 woh iateredta Wants cs peahenp pga tele : THE WORLD are taken es if Gig tat loves @ sweet Ioman maiden called our Interests, Women Removing whitewash spots by iit 7 ‘| remorse, looked upon the whole pro- 2 of City Life. Sha Wee Ue Maes MERe teeeee have to work and hate to, women who don’t stantly washing In strong vinegar. rT ceed jal i 7 ready. Ni York reporter went on an out-of-tor v4 yi ke yy pot: have to work, w 19 are thetic i vs that’ the. avcrace, toma, fie { [lsosh over tne idee at reqponamiity wena Te cnet ont cuoturna me cali upon im one night -and tele yiaig Gece eit ee hac on ee at the averace bona fide Teli ts (le HERE he uot aot tive: Bae te Trae ca cltot tet ues feettag| Attn her troubles—neatiy composed for} with the chivsirous mea” who” think wo OAVLIREE,, babe paid circulation of The EVEN- 2 Wa: ahialteee 6 eee ane antl of bitte] He occasion. To do him Justice—though | men shouid not work and with th Washing smoke-stained lamp chime 8 the plea as {t ousht to be treated. It Jn hin @haltow eaah pocket for the roll of bite ee en nn ne itd Anis men who neys in warm suds, and, whil q ING WORLD Js considera- can only punish the Company through which had been there, he found ty his horror that] N@ doesn’t deserve it—Simon firmly be- [are crowited out by women employees, aad together bbl ith % . and, while wet, a bly larger than that of all the { | its pockets, but that ts a punishment tt the vocket only contained a sotitary nuarter, A] Hever that Anne 1@ a “real lady." and | they wit consitute « power to eet Eobnee wiew Ge este Wie wleeeely other Evening papers in New $ [feels tt ‘ought. to te male to pay uplt neateh through bis etethee treusht no bet.| When, after the marriage ceremony, she | who will place the unmarried of my cea ia , Ad i er result @ only solution of the pr si o “Twas ne stress, | want, an u “hinaman's Ideal Wife. RUAUIP EAR: Che Pig aie ter results, and the on or the problem} Says prettily, “L was Dane'a mistress, | want 1 taxing unmarried ci York COMBINED, to wit: $ | per ant for every: human life It crushed ot th ya disap reer to ve aati Wes TY LOVEE TOE MASI ete Tee a MO Nomar) | SL ateail) threesnomnired Vuhinwl) Knd Se Tene th ates terrae: ¥ ih he had dropped it somewhere ating the road] for money—money—money,” he doesn't | da lke a pretty good poiitical scheme, cornered shawl, and @ltake a notion to marry, w The Evening Pest, the Evening peli MA LCN et A) ad ta ‘Three hourn were spent by him with the help! believe her, Later, however, he is quite PuUDENCH snaw. |Close-Atting motherly cap; the dress skirt matrimonial agent In Hon Kong css r Sun, the Evening News. the { [atop {ts murderous work and put some af avmpatiiitng eurtion tn scouting the Selah Bonyincet, and thin Be is avtully’ pul — drawn round the nips, the superfuous |tning ay follows: “I want & wite Bie ; Evening Telegram, the Com- value on human life. dorhorwd, but in vain, At night he warted back | gue about It, poor person! — ¥ SORES SON Womens length and fulness drooping from the | must be a maiden under. twenty. years - 0 the rallrond tation, din with himse ee ——s ing at the back—convenient and not |r Tia ¥ mercial Advertiser and the Yo We Fallfond stations (Alve himelt] “He declines to admit her to wifedom, = Pek enees of age, and must not have left her Mail and Express. THE NEW MULBERRY STREET BROOM. Credit satel MAAR ls eae but—oh! the Idiot—he feels just a trifle} Yt oa ae ceed Flings at | Unsraceful, _ father's house. She must also have i a busty: "E mlght have krown better than to pee! erent oe Hi Ke Someone 3 t GARE 181s sald shout uae Srooent, Ail mp aoner ta one. ponket flow tech more) ROP’ fOF her, and while ahe lles on her ine eaten! ot She Wash Jude: |never read a book, end her eyelashes aia toe Police Commissioners cer- tensile Tt woxld fave been to have Tort como) olltary cot he Kiowa her brow, an ie momen have many faut There occurred in the reign of Henry | Must be half an inch in length. Her 7 J tatty seom at present to sweep very eke ce wren necket, and to have pat| murmurs, “Toor little gir uch A e men have only two js ; ¥ | eve st be as spar —— iiiy ow a arene oon vey taney han ve pa mus “oor ie, Buch] iw ont oye) vl cartoon cate ut 'nroman wy tnmut ba mari ote gare 4 DOW'T MIND THE HEAT. and very vigorous attack on the supp coat, for sate keeping.” Instinctively he drewfevidently thinks that he Is rather neat. ‘There's nothing rent they 4 Berkeley, of Gigdcrter ania tty Ame unto the scents of the magnificent odor- j Just a word about this hot weather. | mentary Police bill, known as the Ain Out an envelope that would have suited hls pur-]Bhe analyzes him a good deal. After But if the men Go nthing rfebt, Ned v0 Sucestershire, who ap-| 9.14 groves of Java, and her attire must ‘A little advice that may save a life ts| worth bill, now before the Mayor. ‘Th boxe, and, lo! the money he thoucht he had tort| the “Poor little girl!" episode, he tak Plone ded td) ae sinters ld vate to punish @ party i. from the silken weavers of Ka-lae i ot undignified, though it may be|Commiastoners evident:y betleve that It was there, neatly laid away tn tt, where, with! Anno to Parls, and they live tegether as Minthale billed her dees a tad her park, | Ching, which are on the banks of the Momely, ves suggested by Chief Byrnes, and they FERIA ODONOYAN. Ose: seat forethought, he had placed It that mora: friends, and nothing more. Bhe is very —Unknown Portes |racks. His Majesty "giant per ray” | greatest river In the world, the overs -} denounce {it as most pernicious ens Ne. frivolous, es dresses id jewels, 0 ee ed a é y i sa % “ Rees iessae vant itacvary warn |te, Cho Mayor will Faturn che Hill lac]: Tie © Bictiia ofthe man Wo tes on ni PR eea cc ca cGeh ete SoaVeAlltg HKG special commission to try the offenders, | {2W-"# Yans-tee-Kiang. lothing yet? es, it's very warm, . May e nee a stricken the Hritish House of Commons T have come to the concluson the girl with | Suffers from an obliq an nental y int Hard Pressed. and, being armed with i y, Jeni but perspiration and a cool breeze in a | approv h is really a disease. You feel that she ~ this authority, P with much terror that a double force of| the eaitor hat and the big gold-filing in her Left Fe. Husband—These millinery and mantua-maker| she appeared in court, heard the charge, | Reviving Accordion-Plaited Skirts, shady corner are a deadly combination. | The Board adopted some excellent res niece haa beet apalgned. to protect | Di-uspid Ita little amarter than most of her ax, [COULd take something for Mt, If she only | pits are outragwous! Are you trying to outdrem|and on a verdict of i ‘The resultant ts often pneumonia. olutions regarding non-political appolnt- an y She comes Into the city on the same tran that | would, Mra. Astorbiit? th verdict of gullty pronoucned| ‘There is a decided reaction in favor whiskey, Beer is all right, if not too| ments, political “pulla,”” promosions for| ‘NC HYeS OF HS membered vtrontze avery morning, and T have been gaity | After wading your way through a@| Wite—No, my dear; 1am simply endeavoring to ease rence of accordion-plated skirts. Accordion= | plaite1 materials, such as velling, Bene ‘gal satin, Indian silk, gauze, &c., sell Skirt down to the knee of rough mor-| extremely well and are used almost as much, S80 is soda, Don't mind what| merit and the ilke, all of which wil: do of cocking my reportorlal ear at her wh G the old grannies tell you about the cool | good, provided the broom holds out. For] times are not ripe for doing away with | nappeved to be near enough to hear her foda making holes in the lining of the|one act especially the Commissioners | th “fe fora life” principle. Hut in this | coq with the fne-tooking er 1]good deal of analysis, not without a] be a little better dressed than my mervants.—New conversa Tcertain difficulty, you come to page 171, | York Weekly. an with the Don't throw the book down till you # i : | stomach. If that were true there are|deserve commendation, Commissioner | State there ts a great demand for such | cropped mir, 1 didn't think ate was very! to page 171. It is then that you hear Feminine Tyranny, bee vee body of kid of the same much for blouse bodices as for skirte fome dear girls whose stomachs would|Grant put his foot down resolutely on|Pevision of the laws that the prompt and | diferent from other gris unt! I heart her sy that Tmore of Anne. She bursts out into In gallantry the youth again MaRS ere rear yee Chetn: |i eb) thecney, (bishop: Sleeve! Hew. COR j Jook like fish nets. heavy, showy and expensive “badges | certain administration of the death pen | she admired men most who had reached thirty: | another confession, She turns back, and fewponds to beauty's cali, Pesce collar turned down; sleeves| ing Into vogue they are also most @p- : Don't hurry, Take your time. Some] for the Hoard, He thought the old | #lty will follow the imponition of @ sen-| five, “Hecause” declared this eighicen-year-old | with q wild flings herself on Warre's Ant goes away on picnics when a lore cloth, showing the white plicable. Skirts made of accordione uy you will have to take time to die.| badges cout too much and were not in| tence by & competent court, Phllonopher, “then they're too old to be YOURET Hreagt, “Bave me from myself!" she EE COAL RY Alb Wristband of the chemisette, Hat of | plaited materials, cannot, of course, be =a 5 This Baturday in a good day to begin| good taste at that. Bo he moved that —— foals and ton gone toe ond fone Ant Mere" cries, “Save me from these other me Detroit Free Press, | MOrdore cloth, trimmed with undressed | ined in the ordinary way, and therefore that rule for the Summer by not hus-|a new badge be made, of silver, not of rier Goff has a pasa over all the | * £24 deal in dat, don't you thir Oh, Simon, save me from these other wana and kid cockade of the same | they are mounted on foundation skirts, His Mistake. shade; travelling boots of undressed) and the same plan is extended to all Mr. McSwat (getting ready for church)—Lobelia, | @&ther, Scotch plaid stockings, maroon | skirts with plaits, pancls, &c. Whatw the matter with this necktie of mine, 1|9N4 betge. can't find any way to fasten the blamed thing on. i Needlework for Dainty Fingers, Mrs. McSwat—Oh! oh! oh! Put that down, meapples for Dyspepsia. | It ts the fashion now for ladies to Biliiger! ‘What's sy mee bat!=Chicago Trip The broad statement that pineapple | hold in their jewelled fingers some tling for the boat or the train. Suppose |goid, at a coat of fiftcen dollars, ‘Thin| fallronds in Japan. Many a pass flend| ye ee iment 1 know them, Dane wasn't the {you do miss it—stt down, buy @ copy| wil! limit the out:ay to sixty dotlars for| Would hesitate for a long time before ae Hoenig: Waaliania PAH wheel came careering down by Washington Park, /ONlY one. But the others were for love; of this newspaper and walt for the next] the four Commissioners, and look more | 69ing such a distance for @ freo ride, In Brooklyn. At a point heavily shaded by trees}One had to marry a rich girl and the ‘deat. modest and less Tammany!sh. —— — he camo into colilaioh with a heavy deilvery team, | Other Was already married to a dreadful Don't worr; ‘That's the worst of all. The silver-badge Commissioners will Don Dickinson has been twisting the | ¢ of which had failed to see the wheel | Widow with money, I have been so un- Arive Care killed a cat. Bome day you will] pecome popular if they continue on this| British lion's tail, which may make the Jon account of the abscnce of @ lantern, The bi- | lucky!"* F of paenice ol f - | lucky! ges every w arail oon ; Kw ; have to stop worrying altogether. It] track. B, La think of the flea on the tall of the | cyiiat was thrown to the pavement, and when he| Warre, however, says very little, He ? nie Adenia all conditions of pincap- | needlework when they visit one another. won't matter then how much you wor- — = ¥ dog of the Wild Man of Borneo. wan picked up he was found to have a compound | ia quite used to it. Of course, one can Wee of the: Weather, lle Judamiont. Ripe, Lease Li Gl LA tall tied Gn riéd all your life, ‘Things will come| THE PEACH CROP AND THE PEACH. = = fracture of one knee. Before the accitent a rest | row accustomed to ladies with pasts ‘Ah, how these rain clouds do oppress not ye ene aed luscious fruit, | Naples which is made in the palest cu Ps straight somehow. If they don't, worry| There will be plenty of peaches this] The Fulton Markct whale gues up to| ‘eat of the viointiy had counted 179 bievetistal New Yorkers have already done so, The biithesome Summer girl; eee CCRT EUG tee etre en eun arenes mtren onnioe ren a pill make them twice as crooked. year. Peach growers say the crop will| Harlem, ‘This will help the drug busi-| ating within a half an hour, at teat My off thanks to Mommer Kendal et al It eT ALTE ar) oe Rint because ie of the PAUMUEIEEEN Penne TRET Rei ice rau. BEANE shure baee ‘ fi i whom car o Mehta. he ie in : fe ne Her hair won't a curl. one of r od at jladies ma se f $0 cheer up! Summer is a good time. |by immense. The cold Spring kept back | ness there, and the demand for dieing Lai Rt shat aL Ly a the must, however, be confessed that Anne BALE won| bs Mae: IB Sat @ most wholesome foods that | ladies make large grandmothers bage Heat won't hurt tf you don't let It hurt. /the buds, and this saved tho fruit from | tants will be lively, (ae acne Heh WHO RA: BOM atawai vats) Mrs, Tanqueray into —Washington Star, |Comes to our tables, It is easy, how-/to hang Inside thelr carriages. They | | Be cheerful, Have a good time. If you|the Inte frosts. Now the buds are open-| i‘ cs Nahe, If the bluecoate had enforced the onde} smithereens, After Iatening to Anne She Had Heard Enough, ever, to have these conditions infringed | cover them with gollen spangles fixed - thi ood ish, nance from the start the making of a lifetime} \' haralianae ens “i Fs ‘e x 4 upon. Tough, stringy, hard pines, as so | by colored beads. The bags are invariae Be can’t have as g a time as you wish, | ing and healthy, and when the peaches | No tter what the Jury's decision I] cripyie might have been averted, Warre simpiy says, “Why make these In the life to come," shouted the evangelist, | often offered, are not wholesome, and| bly lined with dead rose satin. + © have as good a time as you can. come in they will be big and round and|the McLaughlin case, the public has cunke) hel terrible scenes? Why refer to. the @ will be no marrying or giving in mar- y 2 ely Une : J Lon aa ee << velyet-cheeked and Juicy, and they will] made up its mind where those $508 and} Two years ago an Fast New York reat estate| things which I want you to forget?) Mage —— ~ — = Se — uth A GOOD BIDDANCE. be so plentiful that we can pelt the flles| gids went t man erected some handsome new fat buildings, | Mintsh your coffee, and then I will take | Tose who were sitting near the Chicago woman x . Lh lo see wl have been accorled any unfaite = the Assembly yerterday adopted a [4nd mosquitoes with them, 5 Amd to preserve thelr treaties of appearance tne] you out. ‘This room 1s too close.” heard a low cry of horror aa she rave from her LETTERS See eee hers male be E nl ANEREe i overs of pene vill rejo je Ne alle: dd two child i * provision when be adver-]° So a the book. It ts fearfully close. | *** — i i vi resolution for a final adjournment of | Lovers of peaches will rejoice to learn) ‘The Newark trolley killed two children Labia D “Jn that event,’* sho ‘Tits cohemn 1a everyborty v0" to show, very falrly, even ientently, handicapped, the Legislature next ene Tt re-| that the delightful fruit will be so abun-| yesterday. Will Newark be as Indifte Since that tame the child baal you amother as you read it, Later on, |. that event” she remarked to the usher, as pill to i keuplincasaid gi ie beak and in all other respects their own pr mains for the Senate to concur, and {t| “ant this year, But there are peaches! ent to these murders as Brooklynites Moe ee rey tee tae| Alicere goes te: Lenton, and Simone ecabeving HEE te Dapeole triteee Hime to De) rormation to give, ¥ subject of general interest 4» | Feception they have recelvet syerks fs believed this will be done, The reso- ana Peaches, There may bo sil na of} have boon? : . GasilWGIEGLED. AHOUHNR cade lot LH TAUAING'A/ SHRI ee oe eenee ” aan a ——— > —_—_. discuss or a pubite service to ackuraledge, and who | Uiica. & Make hore, was “uh wei’ th Wik & lution was reported in that body and| ‘hem In the markets and on Te ell apna GR@alce Nianed lonnale area’ toi] SeenON a Wickenham, his friend, loves her. ‘The ae tam pt the idea into leer than 100 worda, Long |10t of piatern, and won, Was this unt 2 * was sent to the Finance Committee by | *tnds. and they may all be pri he new Pollce Hoant doesn't seem to ees nobleman has very lttle to do with the _ dian winaat be geiased|\ quet, one of 1 a, Itt , peaches, too, from the county fair st ni-[ think that It would take long to nt] Aogreat many things, Kod America, was catered to be soid for £200, amd «the casting vote of Licut.-Gov. Sax mt bat, have been] case, although he fisures tn the title 3 ‘ u , Sunny May is now a-blooming, and her flowers Coa a weight of thirty-one pound On the question of immediate concur. |olnt, but there will be one peach that [all the saints there are tn the Follee De- } ait and wsitien of Auguscin Daly. Ono of the) He is, as John Hobbes nattily puts It, As Eahiaine ‘The Grocery Clerk's Shackien, | %a# slotted a weight of thirty-one pounds leas will top the lot eh that is rarer, | partment teat to come to my notice isa newspaper para: | “the son of tt fool, Allewra than tne horas belonging to Baron Rothschild, whe cil, Fence the Benate was a tle, 20 that tne) ee ae ea eeneeked aeiale - - Grech) J WAAR ime duvention of tha phrase, HOt ae Dea avenam Eee htt iS Mossy dells and thorny bowers, grassy vales and | To the Ealtor: ran second, Was this mfair? Montauk, Harry Low resolution will, it in suppoxed, be Juleler, more velvet-cheeked and Joyous! a iA ce HOE aks soeniiae thease, Wot) doesn't care a snap for him, and remains faery essa faniyour’valekbia commas leah talitinnas Ooine nae See Oe eta y tee ; promptly reported favorably — and | than the beet the cleverest pomoculturtst hat goes up must come down! sitar ae ‘ SM Tdevoted to Simon, althoush th {S| And her loveliness is creeping o'er ev'rything and| the needy, espectaily when the working p they Gan againer end: aor Ween can conjure from the earth-the one and] Whether it he the Mayor's flag or the nerastin * Ms but nothing between them, for the girl ts stooping e yace tte sbi eanes mm vt H t h Vie one ef Me. To 5 are Interested, I bes space to draw attention to| wes ehie unfair? Don Alongo was handicapped Tt is significant that when the ad-| nly Peach—our own “Peach” Depew mereury In a therme « THE GLEANER, | Just as good as Anne is bad. This old earth in porfect beauty—and most ex-| the slavery grocery clerks of New York are sub-]\. ing Chester Cup at 108 pounds, It waa wow \ jJournment was agreed on by the Assem- I always think that {t's awfal quintte It looks. Ject 10, the wages they are paid and the lonk! yy Qn gingiish horse at 107 pounds. Was this ame A bly there was an outbreak of enthusi-| The first convietion and punishment} Rear-Admirat Mrade used no blank NU FLAG, NO MAYOR, shame for a eritle to tell, coldly and de} gone may ihe worl: ty Grekts- vena avow Lit and tedious hours have to work, Just think | yiiey parry teed and Stoneneil were entered tm \-, - : Entre : ‘i , 1 novel bu my way the world 18 Greaty, vow that] of an unfortu 1 working from 6 i eh i asm in that body such as has never| under the New York law against at-| cartridges tn the shots he gave the Hberately, the ending novel, but 1 ieee ff an unfortunate man working from 6 A. M.|i0. supice Stakes, at Kempton Park, the former been heard there before, ‘The tempted sulelde hag been recorded, A | Administration, Vp from City Hall Park to-day shall nevertheless ¢ H YOU AS LO) (OF dhe Aitul Hite cl atriving te esis euotiir| 4. we pase’ then © good maar of tiem nave] ft (ot, Tideutocs low weight cf 68 nounte, Se ceedings were wholly suspended by the| fine of $19), with Imprisonment for 100] hear on iis Heauthous morn in May, the denouement of vis, Some Mor i to $4 4 week. ‘Then @ foot many of them havels..cr ae qi7 pounds, againat many English horses fine emonstration, Mr, Ainsworth, Repub-|(M¥s as the alternative, was the seatenc June may bring some rare days. AS] phe ciy tall stants grant and free tals and Lord Wi mW 130-1 2ut alitiough we: groan. with: sadness; we C80. 810) oe ee eee ee eet ee Mat [at 124 pouade, Is thin unfair?) The fect 1s. thew, Mean, remarked that a free confession | Imposed yesterday on a poor fellow | fr May's, they are roasted through amd] Grigset with a tiv ealy cause you might nover wate throw our hearts with gladness and for which they are wot gree (parked (eet cannot win & race In open and ta Was good for the soul and Mr, Foley,| Whom a bullet In the head had fated to) Ohrougt. the book, Anne runs away with a] It we ateal off to the woodland and imbtbe a | More le expected of then. mite ime cise D ant by fair means, and thelr aa the Democratic leader, hailed It as a| KUL Of course, this dictate of a wi Apaund the Jail wBere: dea cTlt Berane hateful person, who has a consumptive t May and It is only one of the many, and T hope some) acing gescried, they are ancaking back, and thig more will take up the cause, to try and maki good sign that the Republicans were | Ml beneficent statute will Vito mith Don't shoot the man who ask you If Emallsbaracthootcorape tag whole ay. long: wife and four ehildren. Simon, w JOHN J. MINTYRE, Port Richmond, 8.1. | the poor men ax independent as all others, and | PMS Sout MntelFaeha IRON, BASE. ready to confess. gate, or perhaps even to permanently |! bs hot enough, Let him Mve and From every street come pouring down 4 fool up to the v end Ain —— Nari ouarceleane’ abeulAl be ‘hk. GROCE {O-AMERICAN, But if there was joy in the Assembly |telleve, the st melancholta which | Seethe, . Men who'd fold office tn this town get adivores. Tdon't know why, but John | LEPPING HIS LIGHTS SO SHI) is . 4 t the prospect of the close of the dis- | caused the prisoner to make an effort IHR VAN ehh HisTlal nhay RGus Gulls Bicoap Ihe AIRY eee Olver explains his retsons, and they = che Sigie Tax Will Save Us et A Portrait. { graceful session, what will be the feel-| end his Mfe And at the same time it) Oe vee ‘ ‘ are very ocenlt, He Hngers on for a To the Falitor: 5 iM be the feel Pehla: VIO Aesdiher ie dual tor Rowed with demande of hungry me Last. ing among the people at larg How | Will have the happy effect of tispiring | Ut ae ‘ se : short time, and then goes away to dle. vn Of rudiments of knowledge take @ ve rejoiced the tate will be to get rid of | te next victim of despalr to make a |” relat adil er opener ‘Allegra isn't Very cut-up when she hears Bethe malas) SAAB) Fac eeateal amount; 4 @ Legislature which, according even to| sure thing of It I we can't have the BIH as it should RESORT UES ekrent n= a of hia death; because she saya) that 1 PATER ead sootdatin retin ee Ra scprintn fe CMC oN aaailiaeitaMaair 1) 7 Republican admissions, has been a more he, let us have It with the referendum Amt that It may all troubte save, sets him free at In Mee OL EEE UE? OL OE Use Gi altnnead dasa corrupt, unscrupulous and unprincipled| The prettiest plece of impuden | Tf Lam tn it's sure to wane And Lord Wiekenham remarks: "I 9 gM ihe eine i must isposed | Next, a generous pound of bluff, and sitting im @ eorrip. ; principled r at ploce npudence put 4 \ ey 3 of, at least temporarily, before that time. It is ‘Gyeate, body than ever before disgraced the| forward In New York tn many years 4 aynamd his find? ‘There ts ne ex Hown Droatway, with atealy tread, envy him wh bis body Ie one nate to assume that the tariff deciency willl peat weit the whole into @ froth, which cam be Sta the assertion made by a Republic Kind.) Mr. Payn Is unique, Came thone who'd be ty flee fo. with the sands of the sea, and his grief have to be made good, most probably by In- done with ease, a morning paper to-day that the “Lem farts RarantGente. was more than he could tell, and his life, creased duties, including “protection® for wool- a eratle State Senators have overreache FS Nee in men's juhement, a failure.’ ‘The owers, and that other indust Ad ane " Bee a, yag|itommmieren eet. "Puen "oul rael ah rank (Or inal tgs Ysiimiai] She viel aan ot ee ee ears pp agen primictelmarr plat nna aaemiauemliny j cond are filler, of Hrooklyn, who | iacttes! What of Lexum, O'Connor, | v7 Baek Sari Vote 1 rahi Anne also dies, and she goes to “keep revenue only, Undoubtedly many mombers of feyt into lengthy atrips, and add a breery tongwe ¢ N¢ nat | oangiur Bhemnone 3 They klanced—tve ag was out of salt thzacanioeees Host lke the next Congress, now comparatively poor men, Avalncaday and wmarcie BIC) Coggeshall, Robertson? What of that ry i ER A house? with a p of an aan; ‘actea pad ae peereed ner a Jeraey, | whole Iepublican majority that went to | Te the Lesisteture really will adjourn Halt! The vetoran ranks stot stilt the pleture, Pauline? ALAN DALE, will round out thelr terms in eomparative oMu-| phen when the above you wetl have mixed—qtth sere ene Bo Aret courting and) Aieny to perform « mission and stayed | MAY Woon, happy’ day Vamat’ They knew flag. no BALLS — - ence—the result of revenue for protection pepper ad Iib., of course— Giacnt ‘0 Miss Oldham’s| there to obey a bors” a Sil Waa Ban tinEE only, Another bond issue tooms up with prom-| just season the whole with a goodly bowl of @ te cl josom friend, Miss | Don't miss the anniversary number of Whitin mat ne alt the white {een of millions in It—for Wall street, But, all Moxgiasanhs Wright. But when, after giving z ne , Feat Wstobin acer see And on his lips there played a smite the time, the condition of labor will be seen @ diamond engagement ring, he got it{ TRO landmarks gone from the city tn sacilanc clare TAT wear eta fe thing ost Im London's world ot to grow steadily worse, until an awakened pub- | it now assumes a allmy green and omits @ back from her by a trick and bestowed ORs ee MOH OL ARES BRE He autalaiaiy y Eadrauen nace Papi te. AHOLSAPL CGI TOED tie a 8B a ARLE KeA Me eonsclence percelyes the uselessuess of tho nolsome oor; {t on Blanche as a “keeper or K © new landmarks, more sehool, F he ow Mourn ne A Dundee (Scotland) man work na whole blamed business—and then single tax will|Ts ready to be drought to boiling point—ab! er! or guard hurstay. Small toe a tate td a Sey, il for her weddipg ring, he greatly aggra- | D&ihs: More museums, more parks, Let v . A dinar uy y °. flying machine thar is b ¢ plan come, The hope of the single-taxer is that all bolling—bolling over! waited ‘his ofsiee, us bulld them and Keep thet as land Stirred tn the hears . te seas . siceevatitna the other remedies cet a speedy trial. The | See! the vapor spreads around in @ densely bite The case Is made worse by the fact rks forever |... Saw v the Tolice nt The flag ain't Wed # Me Biritiad a a sooner will their inadequacy be proved, and the ing mist! f 2 that Gertie had displayed her engage Palle ar no ava tt wattiogi 4 f [s00,0n0. true, the sovereign remedy be put In operation. | Pour out the soup, and serve up hot—The Yankes aX ment ric to her dear bosom friend,| There {4 eneouracement for patient Fre ere Wo leak: of is ts 4 7 a —— a. 8. Jingoist “AMUSED SPECTATOR." q Blanche, who had exclaimed: "Oh, isn't | Waiters even in ot Ute aah) Sin sate ste th HY thitts seven \ mus t 5 tea ‘ ' s A at) Another Police Outrage. aaiiah At lovely be ace | nounce that Wo ale ox : Wy pa : eight Crom delmatiee laseice ain nama eligion and Its Discussion, ow Gertle declares that if the doctor | MAY Ket some oft me by the Men atrentin acy Gn “GAIL: work Tate. Ki ' To the Editor: Aan Pat ao inh'as' (na adoares is “ a bh indly tell me what right has the Police Captai had left her the ring she woul have | Comins Ausust ARSE BA TORE Vig wen wiey Nad (pees auabslires wren: wacle ere OMT | co chase me ont of the station-bouse while weal vaya that religion ts not « matte") been satisfied, She would rather have | star —— fever or . | complaining to him of one of his policemen who | F controversy, except ‘in a very minor way, aad the diamond than the man. Rich, Died a Pauper’? Head PUEY MAKE Fhe sCHooLs, MAYOR AND DIV AIDDISAN TI : ve Acted unlawfully and unjustly towards metSome. |°Mt4y for thoxe who have the sense of ite seal z Warne ih vene. short, Me ee ee ee ENTS 3 — = pie trom me while I was petiting {import.” What ts the matter with religion thas TABLES TURNED. | work, duet ih by . A Blow nt Pure Gov oats A POMTICAL CONEY ISLAND, and 1 called @ policeman (No, 3,94, from the One|! May not be discussed by unbelievers? Truth Z - P 2 : | ae 8 Hundred and Fourth atreet and Lexington avenue {Beet Hot fear the fullest and most ample examine man Hogas took a prs aalienheee) ta tae the tion, Suppose Mr. McKinley were to declare thas olen article trom the | s Court yesterday mornin : ms ‘ 5 : man and he refuel, When 1 told the captain {Protection must only be debated by believers him with obstructing aaa)! ‘ s » * , in the station he told me to go away. What rlete |therelm and that Free-Traders must not eriticies lestrians by selling tower x) has he to do that? =A. HAMATY, a cite his ipse dixit. It would only be on a par with Hall Park. When Just Atl the poll as < ‘ cs D. G's position with regard to religion. A. s toh! by the policeman th prisoner had kicked nim v.ol-ntly| U2 ow ‘ v i u Grateful Opty to Repabtts . xt vying creeds and religions glimmer ta Col, Waring's Jersey Men, host of varying creeds and religions fi 2 Ls sa the bralus and imaginations of different peoples whe Exlitor isons es a aes Bs of this planet, Each of these numerous religions he stomach, caus great an he na Ws 4 ; Would any of your kind readers tell me why | igine to be right, Faith in such matters 1s ale ered omplaint changed to one of | Fe cero ating im no fond of Jerseymen for the mogt entirely & matter of early training, and is . ie sean Streot-Cleaning Department? There is De Cour-|tyerefore, considerably affected by geographlead prisoner, an Italhan, who could . tt |, oo» ‘ sey, from Piaingeld; Moore, from Fanwood; Haw- | poundaries, If ‘J. D. G."" hed been born ip ak no English, was about to be taken Pef all West side ti \ ; Walia Kins, from Westfield, and heaven only knows how l@urkey or Arabia he would probably have bee the cells en route for rial} and eon. the Fire Fi i} Many more, Being & Jeraeyman 1 ax “NKINE | jeyed in the Koran aud Mahomet as firmly as he Uon at the Sessions when Mr. John tway and tity i bout spplying:maraelt, AJERSEYMAN. | ow adheres to the Bible and Jesus. Sensible if C. Iichards, @ well-known business man | he “has flat hou Sule _ Westietd Nod [rots are aware that all religion 1s superstitions Been reasknee Bainees mar Rig uiselasy sae rtae eae a ie aL EIGN sree ees to be heard, and quickly changed the | Nearly $900,001 A ac . p If we are wise wo will permit other religioniste Aayect of affairs, He had witnessed th ne i ‘ athe Baar! ) say our religion 18 aupefstition, too, without ware r y ha during 184 the A ‘ Please take notice thet the park lake where | i ane: a Oseurrence from the Brooklyn réfurnissed over tw rthe + week ta the fall thelr boa 16k geaen tan | AUS 7H maa Ake Bata a Bteps, and saw the policeman witho who'll aay that 1 v the boats cannot aall y stick fast and the —_ DP aay prov n seize two Itailans Who | pumpkins? ‘ boys lose their boats Speak of it urough your] Has $100 to Spend on a Wedding ie were exchanging flowers by the collans te ss paper and oblige the boy FP. STRASS. Trip, ot bial cokts and knock their heads to-| Massachusetts legislators voted « i w a ‘To the Editor: 4 cs gether six or seven times #9 rapidly and | whelmingly, yesterday ti f tearing ' ; hy Croker and Dwyer Are Com- i ly, > ay, agi T expect to get married 0 next Octo ee violently that the men were dazed, tion of the death penalty for bar, 2 He ip alao View tira rt 1 iow Back. a re ie » é i me time eit The araault was unjustifiabl b york’ ‘ '. Wy of ONY ‘P a 4 pare only $00 for the wedding F) iflable and bru- w York's refusal tv do aw : ‘To the Editor: trip, Will your readers please sugsest whet Mah, sald Mr. Richards, and several on-| capital puntskment comes from ene ates ot Q service w k A naliae (oa Mess uibae aad Mac esas “aes.| Giicasor: alka poser iano © Weskare corrovorated the statement, o]iate Constitutional Cosvsation, 4 ) i" tin eee ee eee Eee Son eet 26, Ems clase. 854 calcy carnetves the suast Say | ae ieee treatment there as the cause, I fail this amount of money, LITTLE BILLEA ‘

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