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Wap to-day will be a great race and a censors of morals. Hie stand on the Trilty ques eee BFSian ee a aha ees OesMlnaniice ¥ fSteiplste success 40 far aa\the aitend-| >, = tion showa that Haars (be book is abomina-| It seems like carrying coais to New- ST SCC ER ONGC ance is concerned. The track will bo | PCth? Of sunshine early this morning | p16 and vicious, but admite that he has never| CUMtle to Import a negro comedian from| _ If the couple agreed to be husband and filled Handtcap-goers’ hearts with hopes | read it-—Noston Journal England, But there is a native per-| Wife, ard cohabiied and recognized each heavy in consequence of the late Talus. G74 tine day for the front race i fn , | former immensely popular in London, | ether as such, it was a vaild marriage, But it so happens that the leading horses i 5 i |The New, York Aati-Sulelde) law strikes se] known! ax Chirgaris, “the wiite-cved | ana either party mathving again would an the race are what are called goo! = ‘ — Jas a very foolish one, tie only eftect of which | Kaffir,” whom Manager Proctor wa either party ying ag “mud” horses, and so no one horse wit, XRO Said there wouldn't be plenty | will be to make would-be auiciten take very anxious to engage. Chirgarts ig] commit bigamy. ar ad o : e [eee cieat te ANY Renee "é nounced cockney aceent, ja it novemary in the State of New Jersey to Other, among the favorites, on account ** Police Magistrate \ecardmccBater tivelan ee OAT Criminal JOUhI Pakavior, “(3 ; and every marriage in some news: | Of the heaviness of the track. = f Beg han 0 0, Me Proc or In New York State? | cots \ | te de noe attogerhs vishing that New York | Beginning with an offer of £0, Mr. Proc: | Paper oF Im New York state A real advantage will, however, b Nothing was ¢ sald about March | is uteri wher wail at the Jury system, afior | (Or Fan the figure up to £04 week, But CONSTANT READER secured by such good horses as are | Wits and April show ringing forth | ter experiencn in the triat of Police Inspector be ibamele wouldn't come to “the bloomin’ | No ny ie fortunate enough to have secured light |“! Snowstorms MeLaughlin for bribery —Hoston Horald have t worry along with our Liew Dict | A takes Mise B an b : vite, and Weights, such, for instance, as 1d| = = | 7 ~— staders and Preas Glaridgess Ne GEE een econ a eee tae Kearney, who runs with wounds Ws, of South Carolina, takes his FOR VOU TO LALGH AT. An ie Ses slcally heatiinaaca Sea tite miei ‘while Ramapo, the heaviest weight, care Place among the Governors. with dan . re to Mehr “Gana me Ladteee "feet | Mie ©! andsoon'sflor Mlas i dloe acoot Ava flea 127, Between Ramapo, Sir Walter, | Kerous mouths Turce Fanny Rhyme! the Savoy Motel, Victoria Emyankme marriage with Mise (void. and, although Mise B Dr. Rice and Santa Anita, the difference - Joke » Pre \ in very SUPA. | jy dead, can he tot he held for bigamy? R in weight Is not xo material and all are | n adversity has advantages over | Mis morals, pertmps. may en very ood, | pi ip your New York pretuet It depends upon what you mean by 00d horses. | the present run of May weather, in that| He'd likely not murder or ate of Mimic World. 1 would like to revarn| “common-law” wife. If A und B agreed In such a race, experienced horsemen | it has its uses, Hot he wore a silk hat and a Robert-taited coat, | tO Amert Tam doing an act on the] to be husband and wife they were val- jill look close!y at the jockeys as well eS And he retaon.a bleycle wheel have at mine dane pend.| idly married; if they did not so agree / &3 at the horses. Cap'n Anson now wishes that the Chi- Detroit Free Press ng in York, and T expect 4 to| thelr relation was illicit, If A did a cago sub-Winter had not been inter- Ayre vi ieecnyi [not pie for isa mumanerL would! marry B, he was guilty of bigamy in HOPE FOR GREATER NEW York. |" [butt feet aure Twill he a drawing card, | marrying © - Johnnie Fewscade—You said you would lend ‘ y ne @ Sr ard bi . 8 8 Two excellent items of news we Will ft be Dr Rice or Dr, Lee for | a dollar unit the frat, but here ts onty 90 coats MU SOU ObeoUnI aT the vase T iesrinte [wo Your landlord canest yeta your furniture furnished by the Assembly yesterday, Mackers of the Handicap favorite to-| Hondelipper Yes. T have kept bark ro) and they would take it up again, a for. he Greater New Vork bill was passed | GAS? to buy poatal cante Co remind you to pay up {Ot OF MIvertixing Would be the result.” ariel Hrooklyne When 0 brings suit a inet by the decisive vote of 8 to 31, without mance Texan Siftings Poor May Yohe! isn Hato con admitted to end on f o o 31, w it| phere is the = as ma or Ma ohe n't it really dread- | [ate eo admitted to be due, and on} the referendum — amendme and ah res ie Brooklyn Handltap and c ful? Just think of it! She is come. | te trie! state the facts to the Justice Gpeaker Fish, doubtiess by authorire, | {en there it the weather handicap, Tro 4 Pellet to inactivity by a severe attack oe 8 rb » i = RuEneualy UCHR SAL lof laryngitis, and has been ordered tol at reon leanex a house for a t nt ve @nnounced that H, not being a Rothlomal y \reheh ae He, give her voice tt Mathie § pereon leunen a house for a. lerm of yeni iJ huey The police i} be nized: rT jeath cruel Rone oO way et id Sy the | and gives up the house before expires, special city bill, would not. if passed, |, THY olive will not be reorganized. But | Neat PRU a ccormlete cn Te RT (Me | and gives up the house before his lease expires, ais to be snbmitied Jo the Masons they should parade | he rote him homeo ar Nowed to speak, and bas to write ev~/ Can the owner obtain « judgment against him, and €ities for their i) _ | And ventured to beep his seat erything ‘she Wishes to communicate, | ean he seize the furniture to pay the judgment? eae cuitomare clone ruimea |. TM Present Legistature serves itseif vt Tribune | HOW pathetic must be her notes to Lord A CONSTANT READER slang was indule tal q | | Hope ¢ ou imagine, on blurred, 1 st or d " Be thecugh avirie ne ee nee | tant aloo, firs | tealswashel sheets of papers such res] ‘The owner may sue for damages and ders” were sent up from Nev ; pee F fe a Quests are, "I i Nollt Hootsecwentey | get Judgment for the loss he proves, but ol up from New York LEVOW TO THE SENATE. ms 9 he your witet Why, Pre wants a diamond neckiace.” "De |he cannot seize household furniture. or the passage of and who knimn you on 8 mlnuter j rum out, and buy sour wits a spley Pimarvieie' interested Speake n the Dill ‘ Tha rue, but L wished t jm H lends sympathize wi within the a : a Re pe “ G m Pe Mahe | hor affiieted ladyship Three years ago my husband went as engineer est toa on steamer hound for South America. The | Sisrever me , ed, they | 8 homing G ri’ Who saya ” Tena R. Sime is wanting against (he | geamer reached tis destination eafrly, returned to certainly ac to. the | Why tems Mat Ne pei on my Heat? 4 stuns. che stake, He ans New York six months later without my hue pub u a me so F tans LUNA ELA MEER ee Pin, MIRTIORTHG IR “BY band, When inqutet the captain where my e defeat of the bill, in th © of ‘ } Skint sis ein it in anything but the lig husband was, he knew nochiug of him. 1 have the vote of the people of th erested 1 held some slack allegiance oy . Caer comedy, and to a villain written the Consul, but have received no definite @f the people's will The Assemt « Soukaall To sing a sentimental sor ean 1 do in this cave has left his bank Bow done aed tha rone y-modern hat Is to destroy the ‘song, | book with all the money in his name? 1 Sty te places . . and the singe orts tO Various sub= am alse paying te per week for iife insur ee vn terfuges to get rid of It before he comes om ‘can touch neither without proof of Ye that body rst othe & said the) down: to the footlights and commences 2nce, ad can teuch neither without proot of i Bu) war re Sere ut the vo § F «a to warble. ‘How the dickens am T to. death BVELYN 8. fhe pansege of one ae ek wd ket rid of this hat?’ ix the artist's Apply to the Surrogate of the county Srttieing feared tha: > pn who ta] Akonized ery to the aushor or the sage where you reside for letters of adminis- Mugh! folew C ne ” aly under Cunes but in outdoor scene the rf are tration upon the estate of your bus- Fine! de! " a wlan gilt cettdeta take to nerve w chowder, not an aquarium dificulties The singer cannot put his band, State fully in your petition all Bow lie wi the be eat) | ae fe | baton the ground or hang tt on a prop- | the facts as you know them. The Surro- Men actually remy beneeay MAKE THE SCHOOLS. hosont Amd {t woud be awkward for, gate will then probably take testimony, | | 1 for i) be ke 5 marke nehotd gate him te come on Dareheaded from ah and if he becomes convinced that your . . vues and] Journey, or from his mansion in the is- husband is dead, will proceed accord- | TRUTH ABOUT CUBA go0d:ty to hin eweotheatt in London ann | Me Ar A a ‘ . gees drawn, | Ko straight oi to Atnerica barencaded, - be advice mt Works ; foastha fin had aanhee hwnabin arenes You were emplovad ty the week your Mpecial Cori ceyonu P . . Sys ihe rgb wishout aagiening any peas the revoiur. ub » by t THE CYCLERS SONG, ha he said you could have a stealy 7 dees 2 bigger x aes ‘ | Beaiticn oh long ak You semaine’ 2 ek Z , rar ‘ “ J. Bh, New Brighton —Where two person of th oy 4 : share to the other he should ese-ute a ‘quit Milsbe revolutiouiis wed is auth ¢ Agraught divine. , em ot petals . ‘i ng World’ Reader. —To have your name @upply of rue ws: n. W lito one's whee and go fying 4} legally changed w borrow from some phat they wou dniy ne Bi away a lawyer accund volume Hirdseye's Kevised Statutes, “ roepe from Le and separa eS naw ant w ' sp} page 2.010, and fe direct MUI be ap weowis fa WLU LING r; | . it asco erty is dewted to husband and Bpain ie not “6 \' Maye ‘lied und smn death of either the survivor takes | P00 dn former yea rm on the whole este a ” . t coe ita) mon en ‘ . ~ : IE Nae No ald you" ca Aue oe i Over their work. The + y ba the Supreme hurl on pettitan. Alrectng Be pelder aires: ae ; Pit ow caane why he should not pay you the edaaders have the expertness in the sort : ‘ ra + at , " 4 ad uot be arrested for a debt pat warfare they are waging gathered | coy». 310 " br z «11 tert sue Lions ot + erp puke coming, heretora, Ie’ vow! cam ‘show iMEDeE experience. There are imuny of] yurier sends vai won steals, ate, | bate gta cree ee NE ss. atone your, depart ‘ /" 7 lees whic jaue or ue Ui Me my wheel f omrate. and the waceeds put they are harmonious; they | simonts. oliver, ali sor of dried trutis, goftee |io aueny echo ina eave we daeeid be Geir | dey wey bie cow hee mS come Daze, Se setae creators, FAewetber well and they are all] wires, opium and as cuscuvus suuouat of wine | svouree, uciouve BSE siable ter’ payment of these dooce, et ae ‘noel mTyew'e Compan Are lable tor payment of ag —— eed al and men of indomitatie| A PRACH BEYOND FROSTING. | DRAMATICNEWS AND NOTES Spain has need to fear, Campos ie} , max ae Pedlianed by the Press Publishing Company, “The World's war correspondent the Met Langtry Moveme: 83 to 6s PARK ROW, New York. news, coming from Spanish sources, Faithfully Reporte 4 woull treat the revolution aa a mere The Terrace Garden, a resort that sug WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1895. [obasatenie, and make the outside world Gite Waly Groitons abd Moony Neh =—_—- === | believe that it was already suppressed, was opened for the regular Summer sea: 5 jG WORLD F con Inet nigtit, Although the cold wave SOBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVENIN | Senator Sullivan’e bill allowing truck: has caused many « warm ambition to imeuding postage) men to occupy streets with the consent | shiver back from Summer pursuits, the PER MONTH... of property-owners has passed the Legix Terrace Garden did not Kuffer at all, PER YEAR. lature, ‘The lawmakers have failed to As a matter of fact, {tis only half y ” understand that the matter ts one in garden. The garden half can be neatly Vol. 35. % «Nov 12,821 | which “the consent of property-ownerr” concealed until the proper time comes ariel o= - “| plays a part very much subordinate to e theatre proper can be ¢ Batered at the Pom-omce a: New York ay | PIASE A Tt Red lbliniie ARs screened, und’ thie Was done last F cond-claas Lint ta tar aL hide a when aw Comic opera new to tte country: H = = - York's streets ure not for owners called “Der Obersteiger’’ (The Master BRANCH OFFICES: Property alone. They are for everybody t ner), was proluced for the, tits! tne. prow 1 ete nade | anc ° ‘ Though from Delaware may come a wail He opera is ihe work of Carl Zeller, fron vrrows OFFICE —fusetion ot Broad and must be kept clear | cra prota lsd Sad wiione FS rcheant achieve conser way and Sixth ave at X24 at - - “ 7 popularity in New. Yor! nm (WORLD HARLEM OFFICE—125th at and Madi-| ‘The Carnegie Steel Company wages, ¥* *'¢ hanpy. for ow our “Peach Obersteiger” he has harped wpon aged A i D thi | Can weather any frost same pretty but not original | . e going up ber cent. ere are; - —-- The music tickler the car whi BROOKLYN—se Wasineion st 18,0 men to be affected by the raise. | THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. ring rendered, and then “passes PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Preme Building 702 Chest if higher rents do not follow for the) seethes . into the night” as the novelists way ; . — Company Woukew Ihe «ood ‘Minne feelin — [tts not ieely that any man or woman THOMAS G LAWLER | © jouses the good time Gossip Here, a ut who Istened to "Der Oberstelger” las sieiiche.g ‘ : AgSINOTONT02 1t a. will get a great boom through the ad- » Hore, & siint There and Teme right could this afterngon reproduce one |, The is @ picture of the Commander. ~ | Vance Tales of City Life. jot ite airs, here is not an original in-Chief of the G. A. R., who is among - ~ oa To wtudents of human ni. whe hold opts dade Hh the work, but, for all tt 4 At those that have eaid scorching things rarer eases In the fret uel there tea. trio ‘ sapere VERTISEMENTS | Gen. Martinez Campon ts being feted | mintic views on the race the spe-tacin to be seem | that Im very pretty, and the finale of About Col. Waring at th ampment DVERTIS in {| in Havana. and he keeps on saying that | tery @ay at the Mebrew Institue ie most efity: | that act is clever.’ ‘There are other Of the State organization now in prog- the Evening Edition of } the revolution will soon be over. ‘The |iK Thowvsnds of poor, vii-ted and iihcioned | *ective numbers and one or two Inet | ese at Saratoga. THE WORLD are taken General will find out that promises and bec ea roms where, thanks to 1° bof M. West and 1. Held, and ia not @ aT Ne Se r : prophecies are not so effective In wine y te philanthropy fio, there pow | very entertaining affair. “The audience] TALKS WITH THE LAWYE upon the sp:cific guarantee ning battles as are bullets and bayonets, | "8% * hundred or more exquiai'e pantings These [laughed at the efforts of the comeilan, _ Visitors to tell atorien of | b t the pictures that the avera e bona fide “I stand here to-day as the champion York, Sun. the Evening News the The colored I other markably good one, used for sunset of the police force of New fap | Among the wall and fence-tard signe about the ( and pur, } nd are not recc Evening Telegram. the Com- rerted Coggeshall. And then he voted | Grester New York Is oar which is 3.500 feet jong, | MreMed to ilumine Ue auditorium rather eo and are not recognized in mercial Advertiser and the against the one measure which actually | °F ier halt a mile. It comtains letters eigh- | (han the stage | \ os 8 6 contained a promise of better things |'e" fet tall It cost $7,000 ty paint the sen | epi pu bw s undimmed Mail and Express. Reine Cire: | aciginaliz, onda preity penny In needed 40 heen |emutyer site Incter revolved front Aiea \ How cart ot my property without salts a} Te ft freh and bright, for it hae ty he “kone over anetry, F date of Thursitiy. LCA bland Se ae Gaoen : 5 by a knight of the brush at feast once a year, [2 fom Royal Lodge, Newmarket, she the husband's signature 1 have been desert Ree aepeamce ees | Cat. J. W. Morris haw started from 0 eam 0 tie bern at’ tone states that she arrived at Southampton many years ago ant left to provide for myself aes Ban Francisco In a 4-foot boat to make | ae a aes at 7 o'clock’ Wednesday morning, May and chtid until my parents’ death, when 1 inher= REORGANIZATION PROBABLY DEAD. [x trip aroun? the world. This may NOL] gay sesking or ewer, : 1 feachedl London at 10 o'clock: 4°04. tieg some properiy, which | now would tall bel : sp of adversisng aliens ant the money | @eros s ne ‘a 4 I The Police Commissioners have memo-| b€ £9 Ure AS walking, but it will be ,,)0) UMA NE Mt aller’ as wane ant (ie money | Btition. and took the last. special tran , cannot ONE OF MANY PFialised the Legislature to assist them | Dleasanter while it lasts fic, leasing a dead watt in a conspicuous purt of [fOr NEMMATKeL. arriving there in time) By the law of New Jersey “a marries fin making police reform in the city = eas the city, pald $8,000 for the privilege of rhiniing | Prince Of Wales the Duke of Cambridge: WOMAM may’ take real oF personal prop- complete and effective. They have de-| Bismarck believes that woman can | iin signa for the fire: year and $2,500 4 sear fr | Prince Soltykof and Lord Rothschild erty, either by purchase, gift, grant, de- <» @lared unanimously that without a law have great influence in politics There | sur ceding y | took luncheon with her iii er coach, vise, descent, beques: or In any other JW enable them to reorgan.ze the force [are plenty of women who will say that ose @ \Parie to see about her new clathessand ™MA&nner whatever, as though she were | their efforts at reform will be fuiite, und | Hismarck has a grand old head on him, | Then there tx a certain tall chomaey in New Ther new play. Please insert this if you Unmarried, and it will be her sole and fhave asked for the passage of the Re- | When they read this. York which oan be seen from the bay, from the | Can oa it Wwe cant Boy, boy. you lO geparate property as thouga she were Organization bill. . = ast Wiver fersies and from the Le traine | Were pining forsit, it is meaty, tig UAmarried.” A married woman who I But some mysterious influence is at) Cleveland writes that he thinks {t/ Four Arms famous for advertising uniquely are toothsome, It is deiicious, It is so nice Hving in a state of separation from her work in the Senate to prevent the pas- | Would be teat for the Indians to become | negotiating for the “privilege” ot thas bine to eur occasionally of the Dritce of husband (by judicial decree on her ap- Mane: renter citizens, they could add to either of them gets MWe ne Paeak 5 of Cambrid or hatin a CORRS. {sage of that measure. Yesterday, &| citizens, Then they could add to thelr | 4m i nner mf inem wes i wil | off and dent Hothaehita from cetie. Plication) may ai any time convey oF Motion to strike out the enacting clause | '#tlons by selling their votes, ew |chere Langtry. Send us some more, | devise any real property: ‘was defeated by a tle, 16 to 16. The vote ~ - rn ee ee ee, " |Bleare, “Weill insert it if we have to oe as then taken on the final passage and | When the birls of a feather happen! recent sunday mornings & sight wes preemeel [en eee MUATETS: SF iG RUEEEBE: In the event of a man marrying a widow with bill was lost, but a motion to re- |to be Presidential possibilities, they mat | vuich caused numbers of vistors to, eapresa | _ 1? behalf of Richard Mansfle:d, E. 1. | two children is he tegaliy bound by law to sup- @onsider was laid on the table urally flock together to the centre of great wonier. There sre sik chars in the place, | Ete called upon Mr. Palmer's’ repre- port said children, provided they are under The proceedings were marked by an| events in New York And)\oe thik otcation referred tol ther were accu: | Would be ater Stimetion torches prenentac | Omd, mnmble tO support thembelvey be Ber eeak Among! the Hepubiican clowns) oot) oribomba for Tom Pi Aes by ix broshers: Tho only known paraiiet | tlon of ST Rrilby! at the Garrick Thea; Na, oe fn the ring, Mr. Lexow denounced Sen story of bombs for Tom Reed | instance was nured on the same shop one mernng tre: Mr. Rorke said that there would) . . Ida, Robertso: d Cogges- hasn't a healthy tone. Nobody wants | 4 nee spd eaintlival oe 08 be and he was auite wroth about {t.| Cam @ man transfer of sel! his property without Banueere Reynolds, Robertson and Cogs Rarceces + Mer, There are eight browhers 19 Me Palmer will fight every case tO the knowledge or consent of his wife? 8 A. ¢ Ball as representatives of the people who t see the ex-Caur go up higher by the the family to which the six beionged, and in the the death," he anid. “Nobody has the | "yes but he cannot defeat her dower hhad levied tribute on New York City for | Mitro-glycerine route previous ‘cate waa & slightly diferent halt (Fight to Durlesaue ‘Trilby without PAYS! dei his real ¢ Many years and made its name notori-| ti oxen of them that got shaved at one ant the |!M® US royalties, Mr Palmer has to “ 5 ae fh ci halt, | If adjournment at Albany 4s to be pre-| same time THE GLEANER | PAY them, and T can't see why others oe ous all over the world. Mr. Coggeshall, should be exem This seems a trifle} what is the easiest: means of legally changing fn reply, branded Mr. Lexow as a “jump. |°IPitated by Indictments for bribery Ses —— - |severe, Burely burlesques only serve to sath he 5 4 me fing jack,” and threatened, if provoked | ¢¥erybody will agree that the process | SPIRIT OF THE BOSTON PRESS. [uavertise the subject burlexaued. In one'™ mamet I have dronped two letters fiom the e oe began too late. - —— London the noted plays of the day are last part of my nome and would like to make It any further, to disclone the secret hix- - O'Donovan Horse ia discovering thar the cile | MVMFIADIY, parodied, ‘and the parodies | tegal. | ee obstruction to police reorga-| 64) Waring continues to hobl hie office | mate ot England ie te! ne cost ae hee bene og, SeMerally help the originals. Present a sworn petition to the Court i c my and clean the streets despite the un-| rally represented —Boston Record ‘The Rialto was all agog with excite. |@f Common Pleas specifying the name it. Coxgeshall's threat stopped the ce Dashing and crowding of Dame While mills worth millions are to be erered Ment about the Couldoek benent yester-| you propose to assume, and state the evseicn very suddenly, but another | ju nor jon in Pall River, mills worth miltions tock | Paddy Ween raised: ie Kaa ROL, ecnue | eTOURUS of the application. If your pe- ‘ex the clowns of the ring carried on the ———— . 10,000 operatives in Ovneyvi Somebody | Joneph Hrooks Wak making a big succes tition Ix granted publish the order, then | ; , facce by announcing hi Intention of | The comic opera Mbrettist who is miss-|ba# evidently womething to learn yet on the of It; It was not because Jefferson was) in twenty days file all the papers, with ‘editing up the Reorganisation bill of the | Committee of Ten at “some future day.” | dom and profit of arbitration The movement of (rade and indus Interested, [t was not gramme will be a ing that seasion at Albany is letting the! because the p \ THE WORLD: WEDNESDA but these were principally of the horse: aplendid one; it was hts ter or letters of a pers rO- fomance The reslin of nature the fede, the | Blay oFder | "The story of “Der Over-| Various Lewat paid circulation of The EVEN- Mayor Strong's beautiful faith Is once | meadows, the hil's at foreste—ia ta them an une | Pye eer aeals sablaandseperin': cone Which Solations Are Given. ING WORLD is considera- more ‘ biti He nee even yet! known iand y sinitor in aeked to cast a bal. | Wlas” lacemaker--called.. Nelly Then | To the Baitor that the Legislature will pass a police | tot for nis favorite procure, and neariy every one | there ts the foreman, Martin, who be-| I fegal tori hor of aisiaah te aaeme Ald bly larger than that of ail the forgahisation bill, Ao Vety short time! acquiuees lth the coplanuaeit ot torecee tat Gomes enamored of the Countess Julie Semeeen ut nie AT Gee other Evening papers in New fs left to tell how well-founded this| filing the task with an air of importance, ay it] Cre may fomic-opera complications |° oe : p ensue, and are spread out over three! It is, The common law recognizes but York COMBINED, to wit:: faith may be. J were a civic duty upon which ihe wen! of the [Welk | Here Schutz, Carla Engiaender | one Christian name, hence the The Evening Post, the Evening z 7 hohe j well ee ead erie as a re. Mame or names or the middle Initial let- con's an affidavit of the publication ent guaranty of leganty? | sir § opportunity of his lifetime glide out of | 7! Not because Couldock Is auch @ mante une Ne Reorganisation is probably deal. | wight. rapidly upward since the month of May came! Cemtly worthy old actor. It was cand! If @ couple live together for alx years tes — —— tm Bo fant and joyous has been the ise that | We'll come to the paint at once “heca\Me and wife, and daring that tlie they a THK GREAT RACE. a Te: ear itee bers: |}tomay ba) esereted eh tne salted boom —| dosenh Murphy bought, a, box ard paid | teed as euch 1s parents of boun ant { must be a mistal Us a boom, not a outa n q pie a at wut It ts expected that the Brooklyn Handi-| pomp, that Mr. It Rev, Sam Jones ie both Uke and gnlike mos: | dented In Murphy's annals.” That caused | 1® seneral, te that sum is looking for, the excitement, If elthor party marrien in be or she name, a 8B middle € man recor public | when that baby actet up on Y EVENING, MAY 15, 1893, writes to inquire abowt the thetics of Aivorce. She signs and aw “Dear Pradence Shaw: A short tlme ago 1 wi divorced from my husband, or, rather, 1 divorced him from me. Since the divorce was granted 1 have been married to woe former fricnd of my first hasban@; the latter is oal business He im also a great rietbilities. het ap to me, | h the utmost unconcern sald: ‘Morning, jere does Charlie buy bie coal now? 1 tainted dear Pradence, te that | nearly . The ethics and aesthetics of Gtvorce etiquette never been formulated to my knowledge. However, 1 have heard it ea ft t» no longer safe to ask a woman how her husband 1 uniews that gentieman is with her at um of making the inquiry . ee A Chicago baby came on @ visit to some people in West Sixty-sinth street the other day. She A Spring Gown. Here is delineated « plain-faced tioth skirt intermixed with Chine silk in the bodice. The skirt is cut in the prevail- ing full styie. The sleeves are large, with a distinctly new cuff edged with muslin plaiting, as is the collar, turning ‘seed or the celery aalt. Knough sugae should be put in to modify the actd of the vinegar. The best rule for sala@ dressing is “according to taste,” if you have delicate perception in flavors, &@ The same drersing may be used with celery saiad—in this case, of courses the celery ts omitted from “te seasons Ing—lettuce, tomatoes served as a salad, cold fowl or cold fish—salmon is ew Peclally nice for salads—shredded fine and covered thickly with the sauce, & jcold saiad at a Spring lunch ts lovelp if garnished with # thick border of an autocratic baby, about three years of age, and she was born to rule. She hid ail the napkin rink. away in the ahoes of the family and she secreted things variously, ‘The small try im the family arranged to take her to Central Park, where they were to Rave @ yacht race; ao they borrowed a baby wagon from the janitor, and With boats all rigged they started for the lake. But everything went wrong and the fates were The against the regatta. The baby was unruly. baby wagon had a wheel gearing that 0 round and round in @ circle, and the baby ‘Stood on her head in it and howled lustily. Ne there was ona calm boy in the crowd. He bad ftayed at home from schoo! for the excursion, and too often be juat wheeled her back home in circles and deposited her at his mother's feet. His verdict cisive, “Your darned olf Chicago baby needs @ spankin’! That was all; and then he went to echo! in inguat. PRUDENCE SHAW. — = EACH ONE 18 THE BEST. A Cycle Ft at Brain-Turn- x Task of Selecting His New Wheel. —__— = _- PROVERBS OF ALL NATIONS. A blithe heart makes blooming visage. A burden which one chooses is not felt. AN truths must not be told at all tim A frlend to every one In a friend to none. ‘A handsaw is a good thing, but not to shave with. ‘A wood name ix better than riches, All are. not thieves that dogs bark at. A gift long waited for is sold, not given. A handful of common sense 1s worth a bushel of learning. ‘A kiss of the mouth often toucheynot the heart, An ill werkman quarrels with his tool ye make your bed #0 ye maun le dow A white glove often conceals a dirty hand, Better kick the de'll out than turn him out, Yo not spur a free horse. Eggs of an hour, fish of ten, bread of a day, wine of a year Empty vessels make the greagest sound, jerybody's business ts nobody's business, very man kens best where his own shoe pinches, ‘A King of Aragon ald there were onty four things worth living for—old wines to drink, old wood to burn, old books to read and old friends to converse with Gentility sent to market will not buy a m Go neither to @ wedding nor a christening out an invitation Get a name to rise early and you may Me all day, God makes and apparel shapes. He that hath no money needeth no puree. He Sreat deal of credit who pays amnall debt, He that pl cit. He who peeps through a hole may see what | will vex him, He goes not out of his way who goes to a good Inn. He who desires to sleep soundly tet him by the bed of & bankrupt Honor and ease are seldom bad fellows, Human blood is all one color, —-— A COWBOY SERENADE. ry ta trees loves others besides him- The moon ts riding the trail to-night, ‘Awake, my love, awak ‘The stare are sprinkling the plai Awake, my love, awake. ‘The cattle sleep in the cooling grass, ‘The gray wolt howls In the rocky pase, My heart i warm for my prairie lage. Awake, my love, awake. with Ment, My horse flew awift as the morthera ‘Awake, my love, awake. My sony strung out om the breeze bebind, Awake, my love, awake. My heart wan glad an I galloped near, I knew my darting was sleeping here, 1 brought @ song for ker own loved ear, Awake, my love, awake. To the sleeping herd 1 must now away Good-night, my love, good-night I'll keep my watch Ul the break of day, ‘ood-night, my love, good-night. And as at my lonely post I lie Vil think of an angel from the sky, A ranchers girl with @ bright biue eye, jood-night, my love, good-nlght Barton, — Distinctions. (Prom the Washington Star.) “Money makes @ heap of difference in this world,” said the misanthrope. “OF course It does. Sti, man can always choose his “OO, T don't know about that. Here I am with such Mmited means that I can't be on speaking terms with even the telephone company. ABABELLA AND THE COU) From Life.) Since Arabella fell in love with o Const we often 90 thew cogetber, wild flowers or of fonquile or daffodils, & veritable garniture from Spring meade ows or flelds, Glycerine. Equal parts of bay rum and glycerine applied to the face after shaving make a man tise up and call the woman who provided {t blessed. Applied to the shoes, glycerine Is a great preservative of the leather and effectually keeps out water and prevents wet feet. A few drops of glycerine put in the fruit jare the last thing before sealing them help. 1 to keep the preserves from moulding on top, For flatulency there is no better: remedy than a teaspoonful of glycerine after each meal. It will prevent and cure chapped hands, ‘Two or three drops will often stop the baby's stomach ache, Tt will allay the thirat of a fever patient and soothe an irritable cough by molate ening the dryness of the throat. down over the rucked collar-band. Tae cape trimmings on the shoulier and the bands of cloth therefrom, united by but- tons, give that unison so often wanting now between skirt and bodice. pple Pudding. Pare and cut into slices, half inch thick, one nice pineapple. Cut these slices into tiny rounds and Hine a sma: round mould, bottom and sides. Put into saucenan a quarter pound of but- ter, same of sugar and rice flour; work tozether and add a half pint of hot nilk; stir till boiling and stand aside to cool. When cold, add first the yolk of three oggs, and when well mixed stir i carefully the whites, well beaten, Turn this mixture into the mould and + steam one hour. Serve with a liquid pudding sauce. Don’? Shop with a Friend, Take a friend with you for an excure sion, a call, to the matinees, but not shopping. Any companion Is de trop im a day's shopping. Shopping advice is the most useless that ever was offered. , No one save the buyer knows all the bearings on the question’ of color, pate tern, quality and price of an article. A dozen suggestions influence her selec- tion, which can in no way be appreciated by another person. To prevent mayonnaise dressing from curdling, add one-half teaspoonful of the white of an egg before stirring {n the oll. Eggs intended to be used for custard should not be beaten too lightly, In order to prevent them from floating. A teaspoonful of whiskey added to beef tea when intended for invallds aids greatly to its flavor. Accidents have been known to occur causing fire by leaving the match-safe where mice could reach it. Wrinkles in Clothing. When clothing becomes wrinkled, either from packing or travelling in crowded cars, the wrinkles may be taken out by hanging the garments over night ina heated room. The kitchen or laundry will do, providing all disa- greeable odors of cooking have escaped. Hang the garments on a line or clothes- horse, stretched to their utmost width, A Spring Salad. ‘The salad dressing for lettuce should be prepared as follows: Beat the yolks of the eggs light. If you desire mustard, mix the egg, either the dry mustard or made thick. Then drop the fresh olive , ofl, at first drop by drop, then several Carpet in the Kite drops, but always in small quantities,| A strip of carpet neatly bound and - Stir constantly, both while mixing and | Placed in front of the sink or tubs is while on the fire, if you wish to cook an excellent preventive from catching it, It should be of the thickness of|cold, particularly during the Winter soft butter or custard and smooth as| months, when standing upon cold oll- velvet Instead of vinegar lemon juice | cloth for any length of time is positively is sometimes used. The only season-|dargerous. A few pleces of carpet here ing should be salt and cayenne pepper |ard there add greatly to warmth and and a little celery—elther bruised celery | ccmfort. en, LETTERS. {Te column te open to everybody w'o has a sompiaint to make, a crievancs to wentiiale, tm formation to give, a subject of general interest ty Glecuss oF @ public service 10 acknindedce, and who can put the iden into less than 100 words Long (otter annot be crrinted, | Drankards Can Be Saved. ‘To the Editor: Boing formerly one of the most confirmed @rugkards that walked the streets of New York, 4 having been, much to my surprisé, com- | pletely cured, It makes my blood almost rua e014 to think of the Inbuman and unwise act re- cently passed, requiring men arrested for in- The doctrine taught in several parts of the New | Testament that, while the few will be saved, the many will perish everlaatingly, in an outrageous calumny upon the Infinite Creator, Quoting texts from the Bible does not prove it to be trae. Any Mahometan can establish the truth of Mahome- tanism by quotations from the Koran; but the Great majority of people are elther too lasy oF too ignorant, or both, to inquire {nto the trate + or error of what they have ‘been brought up te! believe AJAX. Land Pays All the Taxes. To the Fait “G. G." tells ua “The new school don't resoge nize the old law of supply and demand."’ Does it also disregard the law of gravitation, and pay no heed to the multiplication tablet Custome toxication tobe sentenced to the workhouse. ‘Siousen, and protection. do. mot. maintain the Why does not this State fall Into line with sandard of living; they Interfere with It, Doe others, who sentence confirmed drunkards the new school also fail to recognize that good stitutions where the poor victims can be ¢ of thelr disease? Oh, what a surprise some these now so-called ‘bums’ would prove them- selves to thelr loat friends! There are this very day hundreds of Intelligent, educated, —for- merly well-to-do men, who will sleep in Bow- ery lodging-houses, brought there by rum and Wages and a high standard of living mean lower rather than higher cost of producton? The tenast ' in his capagl'y as a consumer In now taxed heave « tly to defray Government expenses, and pays trite ute in addition to protected industricn; but the single tax would remove these burdens and lower his rent, for it would not only remove the pressat the Ignorance or acepticiam of the public fail- griigcial stimulation of land values and reatals ing to recognize their condition as ® disease. by destroying speculation in land through making ‘There is also more genuine humanity, charity ownership thereof profitable only to those whe fully used {t; but would further tower ecntals ty bringing more land into the market, ‘Thus the amount off Mra. Astor's silkn by the single tax Would not be added to ‘'G. G.'n"" rent, but woald and true religion in many of their hearts th In the pompous sporting religiomaniac who pro- femses to be @ saint, and presents a tract with '& picture of a glass of water to a poor wretch whose body as well as soul 1s burning up with be taken—and much more-—from the groced reals ‘thirat. G. FR. [received by the Astor family: E. Dy ste Jersey City. Hasa Fi of To the Editor: I would like the opinion of some worthy person. 1 am & married woman, twenty-nix yeare old, quite good looking, of a very lively disponition, iy Ki The Street Sweepers’ Spook Suite, To the Editor In reading your most interesting paper this | morning I saw an article in regard to the unl- and am liked wherever 1 go. I am also loving, | orm that we sweepers to wear in sweeping good, true and everything of that kind, I have the streets, The picture that you gave it is fer deen married seven years, but have no children. | superior to what it ia. I have one home, and i Now, how is it that my husband never cares to youia At all of my family, which consists of fos. go out with me? If 1 say go here or go there 19 you not think that is enough for one coat te the 1 Ured or it tan't a "At place for you to Ko.” gt, or does Col. Waring think that they ought Just Imagine @ theatre ts no Mt place to go. Buch! be a tittle bit larger. Of all the wi tak! He drinks, plays races and docs everything forms that ever I aw ordered for any department he ought not to do, Sometimes I get #0 aNKrY under the city government J think that is the that I don't know what I am liable to do, Does | moxt ridiculous that ever wan ordered for aay any one blame me for it? It must be Arest | man to wear, especially for that line of business. Pleasure for any woman to dave a good, Kind | some of the men will not have them on two hours and loving husband, Such men ought to be before the panta are mad half way up. Now whas treated with respect. As for mine, I hate him’ iy that mam going to do, buy three or four of worse every day, One who is worthy of & 904 | those sults or Is he going to be suspended man, MIRIAM. | having a dirty sult? My opinion is that if a Waring, jr., would adopt a unform similar to that A Workingma’ Favors Ma~| used in the Park Department he would be usiag eh a litue judgment. A SWEEPER. To the Editor 5 Please correct the @polish remark that tnver-| Who Wants to Take s Long Walk? ton and improved muchinery ere making bard | To the Edit: {times for the workingmen. I am a carpenter! AS I am unable to secure employment here & m and shall bail with delight the time have determined to leave the city and travel when some fertile brain shall invent @ machine Uaull I @nd it—to California if necessary, Be which, by the assistance of one man, shall com- |! without funds to defray travelling oe Diete a family residence fo occupancy in one! Penses, I shall be obliges to walk, and, as a3, ‘misery loves company," I would ask some ome NEW SCHOOL OF POLIT:CAL RCONOMY, | of "'The World’ readere to join me in making West Point, N. ¥, | the trip. Party desiring to make the trip must ‘be honest, sober, industrious and lomatle, hristianity and Civilization. able to furnish bonds (Government bonds pre- ferred) or cash security, and come provides To the Editor: with his own tomato can, 4. J. Mot of Brookly! should at once dis- CHEPRFUL IDIOT, Ball Players in the Streets, Abuse bis mind of the {dea that Christ'anity and The civilization essary concomtants, Dighest civilisation this globe has ev: en that of the ancent Greeks, gives the lie to auch an assertion, After the Introduction of Christian- ity into Greece civilization there began to decline, What today ie the country that once ruled the known world? Japan war @ bighly civilized land Jong before the so-called followers of the Prince of Peace Introduced modern implements of w: fare. "J. J. McC." mistakes for childiike what ie nothing more than simple credulity. pepe evidently knows but very little as to the origin! Tax Every Bicycle, of the books of the Bible; so, togetl ith ite To the Editor; manileetly good teachings, auch as Christ's sermon 1 suppose the suggestion I am about to make om the mount, which will live forever, he placidiy will reine & howl. I hear it now! Tax or license, dogmas cn the origin of every bicycle! If the riders want special paths Usmue of fables, legends and reads let them help pay for them, oterly wakaows oathora ‘LISTEN TO THE BOWES To the Editor: T have read an article on ‘Murterous Ball Plape ' We reside in Capt. Martens's precinct, and it iw almply dreadful, the ball-playing in the streets We can a:so aay we have appealed to the peliee and they have laughed at us. Can you help ua? If you take up our cause something may be dome Mayor Strong has been appealed to in vain. i HELP US IF YOU CAN ith man, Ac, an well an 6 on4 myths by 0 let of