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THE WURLD: THURSDAY TALKS WITH THE LAWYER, NING; MAY 16, -| DRAMATIONEWS AND NOTES jon Have a Ritte pipe he anewered the bantering com: pilment of @ former employer by Various Legal Which Solations Are Give To the Editor Published by the Press Publishing Company, #3 to @ PARK XOW, Ne ,THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1895. UBECRIPTIONS 10 THE EVENING WORLD they please tempersnce, I would oti! oay, 1 want women to that they and their opinions may be respected.’ iF If Auat Busan ie not getting desperate, married in Miasnurl and abe and and he in a drunkard, and te crom when drunk and pounds fer, Here's a pretty kettle of fish! cooked in Providence last week, and the cooks were Mme. Melba and Mme. who sung there at ub festival. And we are forever | achievements sur- 's Who have these two kinds. cheering those who: prise us and the old her “done come to life Can she in New York « lard, who 18 one of her dearest and most admire: from him, or can she legally remarr; for the Arion ( AMONG US WOMBR. Aatheay telle me thet “women will get the ballot. ‘women would vote for whiskey against them the the ballot in order 1h Wil to know what Franc friends, would say to her heretical statements t didn't interfere ‘A TOUCHING ECENE. | was hushed up, but tha A very touching and dramatic seene | wnt Underwriters’ about temperan may be secured in Missourt “absence without year,” and that was probably the ground Nordica, a A Col rafo man, who ie a frier ybody knows, are the eee tells me that since Mrs, Kiock, Mra. Cressingham Board room, day on the o of a gold medal admires dear Lillian’s simply dotes He's Iimpid strains Providence affair Melba confided in Nor- who was to sing at the first con- what drese she was going to weal Sho told her the color, the style and all lars which would in this column, and Mrs. Holly were elected to the Legislature out there the men no longer smoke while enact- presentation divorce from you, re Patrolman A a copy of the decre you are free before you marry again, You had better get #0 as to be sure New York as members are a benefit to the legislative body and an honor to the # charge of the frivolous correspondent to the effect that the Iadien chew gum and that they have Hed blue ribbon bows on the cuspiéors and gr BRANCH WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Janction of B way and Sixth ave at $24 at WORLD HARLEM oFFice—1: moration of his bra Ie & license required for selling by the gallon, Wine made by myseit of domest! CONSTANT KEADER, A license is required In vile and Ninety-fourth stre t fire last month, was remarkable for its| daring and pertious character. MRS. MARIANA GRISWOLD VAN RENSSELAER This is a picture of the fifth woman pointed to a school inspectorahip by Bhe ts an anti-suffragist, and has many other good points. THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. th ot and Madt. quite out of plac BROOKLYN—109 Wasinrton ot. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Press Building. 102 Cheat Mayor Btron, 1 Miss Annie Prechtel, were and beer in qui gallons at though the question does not appear to have been raised in this State, held In a recent Pennsylvania case, that tie wine was included within terms “spirituous vinous, mait or brewed liquors,” and it need intoxicating. Whether is a spirituous to the jury to decide in a case in North Miss Hawkine, Secretary of the Berkeley Ladies’ Athletic Club, relates an amusing story of the young member of the Club who wi “and “OG, how sweet, loves!” and hemmed In by the fire In the ffth story | ai that sort of feminine sympathy that Johnson crept |{g always so charming—and so Insincere, along the moulding from the adjolMing | Melba was quite pleased at Nordi 2 sympathy—at least, that's the way the Weil, the first concert took Melba remained at ‘The Australian prima- donna anxiously awalted news of her ar friend's reception it Was # ‘great blo of the first things Melba Nordica looked, ow almost crushed N ourning building. WASHINGTON—T03 14k ot SSS ee house and rescued supplemented medal with a locket studded with dla- and when her young fri West, a bond of sym lished. She was absent from the Club for severar months, and on her return Mise Hawking, with true Wentern instinct, recognized the atmosphere af the beloved Weat about her. ‘Did you not have @ lovely time?’ eagerly questioned Miss Gesstp Here, a Hint Th: ‘Tales of City ‘The Mandsaript Society, which was organized upon a very modest bi tte object being to encoural compotition, now has more than 300 active members Among them ai Pour, Walter Damrosch, Theodore Thomes, Dud- ley Buck, Xaver Scharwenka, Reginala De Koven, Ww. W. Gtlch | story goes. DVERTISEMENTS the Evening Edition of THE WOES upon the sp-citic guarantee that the avera ¢ bona paid circulation of The EVEN- ING WORLD 's ordica sang. a few years ago, and promote musical “blackberry s peril, thelr agony and thelr re | ¢ Nef that even the rough firemen present wept, while poor Johnson, who had | gled hard to chew gum and appear | 5 broke down and the people ao very hospitabl indeed; all that, ond more, too: at Will you kindly advise me if « manufacturer Arthur Foote, of the State. Fie says the female tle sex, He refutes the chair. it Went re- Mawkine {8 « Woetern girl herself, satd she was going 7 was at once eatad- “and 414 you not @nd the alr bracing ‘Oh, yes, so much good. Erie ts euch a lovely place." Mins Hawking, whose mind was filled with visions of im the State of New Jersey ie vbilged Hcense In taking agents to sel! bie goods? CONSTANT READER, po pear in a'gown of the identical color and style ot the dress #1 to wear at the next concert, and the | details of which she had given her sister-artist. fought their | resolutely as he fought his way through the flames. Honor to such heroes! feel there Is something grand and god- like in human nature yet. William Mason, ‘and a host of other local musicians of more of Jose prominence. foot to organize a National @ representative societies in cities of the country, bly larger than th; other Evening papers in New York COMBINED, to wit:: The Evening Post, the Evening Sun the Evening News the Evening Telegram, the Com- Advertiser ard the Mail and Express his eyes as Tt depends upon yon do uot disclose, Ucense 1s require States Revenue Melba is a brave, al- most Spartan woman, but a reliable wit. # says that she burst into tears and They make us institution which wont to Erle, Pa. and arfangementa are made to hold a congress in thie city of leading musicians of Boston, Chicago, Phila delphia, Cincinns Judas might such @ thing—if he owns and sung at concerte—but Nor. ica~—her Lillian—her boaomest friend misericorde! ela arose and sought out the mana. She had alre Tamme, and on it was @ picture of h Bernhardt- is printed on Mayor Strong will be wise if he dis- SOME GIRLS AND OTHERS. providing that non- voting citizens shall be first called for Juries average poorly enough now, without further recruiting them from among the poorest sort of service on @ jury should be held up as a higher duty, and! not as @ penalty. ordinances of business is carried on. require persons who are residents with- in ita limits to take out sell goods by sampie, but the ments of such @ lic dents ts Invalid as an attempt to regu- late interstate commerce, der the exclusive control and jurisidle- It 1s now settled that an Francisco. A State may eee lrinagatis Een Ripa Caluny withthe | VOCOSES HM) WINTON ERS: Te: accompanying terrible dragon, has been futter- Ing over a new building in Mott street for the circulated the re- port that the Mayor of Chinatown had got him- seit a litle flag, To the Raltor. SS \ENOUNCING THE TROLLEY. The Brooklyn mas: to protest against th {ng and maiming of last fow days. nse from non-re If this ‘woman’ my concert’s stellen, aibaee tion shows that the flag ta not a Spolitical plum-hunter prev 1s merely bung out in honor of « new pagoda, meeting last night further slaughter- tizens, and esp tion of Congress, rinted; that it A French Toque. ‘This toque is remarkably chic in style | sults, and eminently French. them and can wear them with good ree It is of black} Among silks taffeta has the preference ot evftrege,|Sutmeg straw adorned with pink rose|for Spring and Summer wear, as it 18 of Nght weave and is produced in « great variety of effects. Crepe ribbons are made with satin edges that often contrast in hue with with crepe, which {s very soft and is particularly effective in stock collars. Fine laces will be used for trimming gowns of India muslin, decree of fashion that coarse laces are most suitable for use on brocaded tafs fetas and similar fabrics. Tt Is a novel Language of the Omorena, To place one in @ rack at a club ind cates that it will shortly change owns ers; if a cotton one be substituted for @ “exchange is no A man getting all the raine drops from the points of the umbrella, which he holds over a lady, signifies courtship, but when a man keeps the and fine lace and with a very hansome |jion’s share of the art! it aia me| Diack osprey in front. le, giving the lady the raindrops, it denotes marriage. ~ To carry an umbrella under the arm at an angle implies that the individual fol- light | lowing will lose an eye, while to hold tt Duster Case. the canyons of Colorado, exclaimed: ‘Why, Erle] An inexpensive case for the feather duster, used so much to dust ‘Oh, yee, it t#: the Erie T went to is West: 1} bric-a-brac, is made of two yards of|and men's two inches wide. ‘Then Miss Hawkins subsided. | eatin ribon, PRUDENCE SHAW. te Just high enough to injure passer: hats signifies the loan of an um- one anda half yards length, making a|brella is synonymous with an act of bag of three-quarters of a yard long, by overcasting in fine stitches, edges, all the way up. A bow made of the balance of the ribbon finishes the Double | woman." egregious folly. For polishing windows or mirrors, ment Holds Sway. bottom, and crochet a ring of embrol- but belongy to a club, and every night but two! length, even where crimination zens by recuiring a bersons, whether residents or non-rest- to non-resi- dents ia a regulation of commerce and unconatitution elally cf children, by the muré leys was a most powerful a alve demonstration. Present, the burning indignation of the Speakers and the manifestation of feel ing by the audience broken hips and a lot of other human the wake of the bicy another set vexed about it, dead court offer of wreckage fill Oyer and Terminer, oblige dear Mme. M founded tn sacrifi iba, but surely she Impossible It be. lidn't, though. Al she #aw wi us friend, decked out in her own a Was quite sig with Nordica's de- face on the programme. Well, I'll tell you what I'll do," sald wretched manager, tisements over her portrait. Will look as though i was not there at , and after a little! his duty to mount For nearly @ month It guard over the Jury, which kept him busy night ‘Lona of sleep and anx responsibilities have brought hie weight down 1 popnds. But he might lor reaching an absolutely wasted condition. His troubles will begin again after nest week. n who Is very fond of mi often an he ares, treats me to candy, better and get en rapport with the ma- uch work for thoroughly aroused ~etoppage of the “Ten thousand people were in attend- and will compel a 1 am entitled to $100 ax beneficiary from the lodge of which my bi the surgeons was out with Dm, with, but like @ little fu taker who buried my husband {s also a member of the lotee. him $125 for the funeral expenses. right to claim the money from the lodKe, of doi the lodge do right in paying him his bill before they turn the money over to me A POOR WOMAN, to a beneficiary hands yesterday as at former Brooklyn ndicaps, the bookmakers were satts- all responsible persons who were accommo- enemy of the murderous trolley, the relatives of viet!ms ave been crushed and mutilated and killed under the cruel wheels. were present who have been cripples for life by the cars have been called a massacre ‘The admirers of Gov. Morton's staf are much exercised over the Aisposition which has been shown by the public to mildly guy the new mill- in and bie retinue of them were “Paste anti-fat notices over It," cried Girls, He Wants a W! ‘To the Baitor: Poor Nellie Melba! The the better of her, and phe won't unt she reads this. grammes, and from these the portrait three years, and, owing to my rettt is betting on races, He got twelve pro- uy i he eliminated Then he took them to Melba, and showed her how neatly the job had been wotted she that the were distributed through the auditorium us originally intended. don't speak. There in The money coming irom fraternal order is not chargeable with the debts of the decedent {e nothing flamboyant or extravagant about the uniforms and wrappings which were dis- mn Washington Arch the contrary, they were quiet, con bualgeas-like, and thet the fsoldterly appearanc . A apectal express make 201 mil ‘The Common Council came in for its done. She was share of blame in neglecting puch ordinances as slaughter, while Mayor Bchleren was re ferred to as a Mayor unfit to rule the minutes is to be Can palmiatry be pursued as a legal business? I have a wonderful gitt of hand ‘Would like to make @ buainoss of ti fame if 1 could do 00 legally, made a very ca programmes ble advice as to Row to succeed in finding @ would check Naturally the Britishers want to name after romething rapid. 5004, loving wi! Aealth, and, though I have on! having s large | A favorite out-door school for beginners lub. He comes to the house every ning, but never tal oT have never been He takes me out covering: an appl Indy, wel and kindly request your valua- ‘a Mmited aalary, in my posttion as bookkeeper Im an Al firm in T have very good prospects for the For the Summer Girl. call 1 the American coo.ness born of costume between them. And everybody who knows anything 1s that this js the very Heil hath no family to support. ‘There in no atatutory prohibition of Dicysling 1s the broad a of Mount Morris Park, extending from One Mundreg and Twentieth str and Twenty-fourth street. Every fine Genta of the contrary front wheel ¢ ing pedals are to be found there Indulginy Dremonitory symptoms of ‘are also to be found all along asphalted Fitch avenue, from One Hundred and Tenth street to One Hundred and Thirty-Afth street, and in such of the cross streets as Dave smooth pavements, In the block just north of Mount Morris Park WAHT the authorities venture to disre- ‘With ptncerest thanks in advi gard this popular demonstration? What “gy Wwill the people do about It ¥ they do? Russia may selze Corea deaditest kind of coolness. fury like a woman dress-cragy. common law rogue and vagabond using any aubtle craft, means or device by palmiatry or otherwise.” makes punishable as a might be Indisereet would undoubt- Ian't She Too Y: One of the chorus giris of ‘The Twen- ‘To the Raitor: tieth Century Girl" lost_a diamond from ity setting Monday night at ti 4 Opera-Houre, Brooklyn COL, WARING'S JOKE. * ©, “Col, Waring told the reporters yester- yy, through his private secretar: alsg personally minder that there are others in Europe. Can @ storage-house nell your furniture {f you ‘cannot pay the money due for storage? are they supposed to hold it? ¥ wallan National Band has ar- impossible to ane ne x‘ ‘While Mollie Fuller wi Trilby" dance in bare feet, she felt something sticking to her foot, and after Rolg off the stage found, upon examina had decided to Sumner Teall r of Street Clean- a printer by trade, and earns fair wages. I for | It 1s not a brass band, revolutionists alarmed, though HBARTAROKEN. but a lot of Queen Commission ERNEST OH. DOS. | godet: The nothing is better than a damp chamois dery silk over a bra: ‘Will some kind reader advise a good girt what |to hang it up. Blip the duster in, brush 10 Go? I am & young Indy, twenty-three years} end up. and for the past three years have been | prettier than plain. going with a young man. I am of a lively @tspo-| duster is more or lees than twenty-seven sition and fond of amusement. He Is very quiet, |inches, make the case according to its form for the top. Watermelon rinds may be substituted Feather edge ribbon is much|for citron and preserved in the same If the handle of the | manne: If eggs are washed before breaking the shells may be used for The liquor in which ham has beem boiled is an excellent foundation for pea ttling coffee, qi How to Prepare Oranges. As oranges are usuall: repared for with him, Tam acquainted with a young | puddings, ahoricaks) an, (hers. remains akg| With the pulp too much of skin, or of tinct me all over wherever I wien to ae, But| tt, White membrane next the skin, to the young man I go with does not like tt, and} make them agreeable to the fastidious. treate the matter very soolly when he bears tj When the skin and membrane are re- 1 lime the young man I go|™oved the other extreme too, az T work hard}OFange juice, with no pulp at all. 1 ateady all yea A WORKING GIRL. | you wish juicy pulp, free from all the Peel the fruit as you would cutting away carefully the yellow skin. After boiling corn beef save the water until the next day, when the fat can be skimmed off to be used for frying pure Pretty Portiere for a Bedroo: F An inexpensive and pretty bedroom! \ portiera can be made of blue denim, which differs in shade on the right and wrong sides. Tw widths are requirea and the middie breadth may be of one and the other breadth having been cut in two may be sewed with the other side out on each side of the mid- ms and edges stitched in heavy white embrotdery linen or secting circle or any other simp’ inner white as well @ lived in New York an4 Brooklyn for! Then, instead of slicing across or divid- posi] ing in sections, slip the point of your tion, Rave made no acquaintances during this! fruit knife inside the inside skin and time, I would very much like to get married] out again close to the skin on the op- educated and of waquer | nosite side. Take each section in this way and you will soon be able to get at the pure pulp a Hy edvoated, of 004) could alice the oranges. Gle breadth, quickly as you with the white silk over the surface of the portiere adds to its beauty. Skirts remain straight and round, with -pipe backs. eral revival of wash materials ot for gowns will be an interesting phase of the Summer world of fashion. Tem ® young girl of sixteen years, and some-| All bouffant effects should be left en- times keep company with & boy 8 few years older ho loves me madly. He 1s an intelligent boy, Rutter Tafty. Two cups of light brown sugar, four tablespoonfuls of molasses, spoonfuls vinegar, witer, one-qu tt is brittle in id orga fer cup butter. ater; pour Into pans and tirely to the thin woman, who needs {a doubt whether I love him or not, Dut T admire him as a good friend. Will A person engaged the warehouse business, when there is one year's stor- age due, may, after giv.ng four weeks’ written or printed notice to pay arrears “proceed to sell the #: auction," and out of the pro the oharges and advanc & couple of expert wheeimen were seen the other night giving @ very good exnibition in before @ considerable gathering of THE GLEANER TALKS WITH THE DOCTOR. eed Charles Col. Waring guve out this in formation with and he knew that it wi n banivhed from Hawail, tome of your readers ki tage would be satisfactory for both of us M. that have be Mit te spurkled, ‘when, Rhe dis- Covered that it was the diamond that the rus girl had lost, Ben Stern's lit Brooklyn is at last awake to the dire- to be publis! Street-Cleaning ared that he he sald that he would appoint Mr. Teall, and that he has and has had no such intention. There is a law makes it a misdemeanor give to reporters for publication false in- The penalty for such a mis imprisonment JOKES THAT ARE BORROWED. mass-meetings He's only the business manager. Commissioner, it seeme, di was joking whi night’s and and cost of Olga Nethersole has begun an action London writer who dared to assert that her American season was a Olga was dreadful 0 was Brother Louls. Ailments That May —_— > ____- EDITORIAL MEDLEY. he wages of workmen adyancing.” ‘oming somewhat fre- is the most cheering of all the papers now- State which to knowingly To the Editor: ler American the people of theatre Just id sent “her night when r Beason @ here & poor man—on not possibly afford to pay—may obtain treatm for a very severe form of skin disease. 1. D., Bowery. Free treatment may be obtained at the ry, Second avenue and or at the Good Quite Pertinent. re are dead men on Chica (he census reports free from them? lumbus offered’ to build headlines: we demeanor is in the penitentiary. Waring has not only given out false in-| in giving It out placed Mr, ‘Teall In a false and ridicu- fous’ position Perhaps it would be a wise act on the to take back his| and to appoint Mr, T deputy in dead earnest. would be two men of striking original- tty at the head of the Stre: Department, lots of fun in watching them. And a thousand per cent. tm a baseball race ie It is a good thing for Lexow that ad- How absurd! De Milt Dispeni Twenty-third street, Dispensary, Broome streets. Comfort for Olney. Had the Anti-Trust bill been of any substantial & restraint upon monopoly have paswed the Senate of the Uniied 5 has grown longer he has grown eptibly shorter tn stat formation, but bay particular Ms to Henry Arthur Jon and daintily’ en “Did you think my sermon too broad to-day pet for the length et °° labor consumes those energies created by fovd, be expended on some- thing in muscular action; but when this dour of escape 18 closed by fashional fe through—not the sentiments or Intel- makes men better or more ited “The Trt san Preserved the Mot Under Very Trying The hour does not Invariably produce I feel the need of tron, usual preparations, such as the you suggest someth! and cannot take the yeture and pili that will mot disturd part of Col, At that point the pastor it he preferred light or dark meat, and the iscussion was not prolonged.—Detroit To Get Good Jurors. ‘To obtain jurors competent to pi property and lit Indlapensabdle that men who have property to pro- tect, and men who have reputations to shield, and men who have liberty to value, must a duty.—Philadelphia Times. tes reviewing this would take another for at with the titles, the speeches after the . there's very little room for itself," remarks one grumbler, ty of citizens, It ts absolutely Ask your druggist for peptonate of ‘This preparation usually agrees with people who cannot take fron in any other form. More of the three R's tn the schools would have | Once merry songsters sought the bough, Of loved the biue to akim; se But the bird that likes the May day now Te the duck who learned to awim, the Brooklyn Board of Education pron Sensible ide The Modern Girl All Right. Our grandfathers and grandm: been shocked at the tennis, in golf, {OUTH CAR LINA RESTIVE. Gov. Evans, of South Carolina, writes 1d” repudiating the | he plckaninny fa little girl four years of age. cross-oyed, Will you kindly tell me where I can have her treated? ‘Apply at the New York Eye and Becond avenue and Thi teenth street. craze has spread Manager Rosenberg says re more of ‘em now in the ropois than New York has Old Kentucky.” here would have engaged in lawn a@ letter to “The ¥ fdea that thevs is any tre Carolina, declaring that the Union to st the decision of Judge the United States Circuit Court, ing the registration laws of Not very much, “It! is the Legislature in rowing and Once a Frie "Mr, De Peach te story, lan't be?” “I should say 90. Whi parts from {t."'—Washington Star. — Would Go Back to the 01d Bon: von in South ‘The tinted youths about the Strand and haunt the ar with there denenerated.—Cin- girl finds ttn eporte. She has advanced, no ‘ally under the in- Chiefs of Poll Washington. quicker demand at Albany Just now Kindly say what I can take to relieve me of & Aisagreeabe belching of gas after meals, W. R. You may obtain relief by taking five drops of tincture of nux vomica in water before each meal and a coffeespoontul of willow charcoal after eating. is a great demand for them In the Canal Improvement, Tt ie gratifying to know that the dusiness mi New York City are p thia year tn the prom: It Ie extremely desirable that they should take the lead tp organized effort and should prepare the plan for the campaign of canal education. — Buttato Courier, with Miss Sadie pesos ay 1s “Yes, my dari 1 suppose, of course, you w Aldiough I think you'd oughter."* the Fourteenth and ment to the Constitution of the Uni Fifteenth Amen aring to take an a f canal improvement boom as harmles 1 nas harml Miss Helen Gov. Evans says the State will appeal Supreme Court, its decision, preserve our lawfu! methods interesting one. lot and Passion. Please tell _me what to do for my baby. T think he has taken cold, sx Oldcastle revived at a matinee recently with Chatrerton,” oxen are inflamet to Matteawan lon and Sulcide. the softest bed In the toide ts undoubtedly rising, and tt gation of which we are @n important factor in the general number of auicides,-~Syracuse We-My views on bringing up a family— fever family Yonkers Statesm: Bathe nis eyes neveral times a day with a solution composed of ten grains of pure borax and two ounces of cam- phor water. he's season in belteved that the The next Leg slature shoul to what it ts expe honestly if you 1 DONT WANT TO 1 always feel drowsy and bave My tongue is coated trouble t# due to an inac please suggest & remedy ‘Ask your druge'st conta'ning one-fourth of a grain of podophyllin of compound extract cynth. Take one at night and another in the morning If necessary. * but the erit plays it in draw ng- Rice had to take | bitter pill w nistered to the And a dainty little boo tion im thes: Her arm was very shapely, fleld lust year Once there worked, ar of New York THE HANDICAP STORY 1s AN OLD ONE. Cleaning the elty streete One drove a buge: ther wrote letters Waring and Cha oe the streets as they d never bi Melding the pen; by day and by night ie 14 look forward ‘Bhe was very Independent, ‘And her fhe could take @ good big hurdle ‘And with any man could THEY MAI ia asatoetida good for fatu . lency? How should It be taken? 2. A five-grain pill every three or four hours. yne day & quarret came nit help at my work their friendship fled, She could travel without escort, want to help at your work sald told Charo §e Kindly advise a remedy for a stomach disturb. ance which causes @ coated tongue and attacks me telling what ‘Take one tea- ‘Try suiphate of spoonful In & gobletful of hot water an hour before breakfast every morning. In apite of howl and hoot ut sho screamed and promptly fainted When @ mouse ran o'er her boot Kindly intorm me of a good remedy for black Tam nineteen years of heada and @esiworms, remarkable girds up hie the blackheads with a Bathe the face with hot water at night, dry thoroughly and apply a lotion composed of two drams one dram of spirit of ounce of glycerine of rose water, tube or watchkey, he was equal 4) meisy preliminary viow.ne tin * there he is, the prize-taker ers and pla of lac sulphur. tabjish the for school teachers Tue tong-4i London has over 200 calla a day, At the rate of | yi) $2 for each call It pays. ‘The British Bmpire and its dependencies and | headed, non-political learned man would do more colomien embrace 11,000,000 equare miles, or about the else of all African. and four ounce to discharge You ll be sorry when 9 fF young mother what Is good it I an old victory-maker the bering fire in his the iaurel wreath ‘The tincture of cariamom is a very Give from five to ten drops in hot water as required. 4. F. WHITMYER, M. D, good remedy. It wax not a muady makers at the Hand: y for the book. 2 close observer 1 don't waat to help at ¥: me and must Sight!" F work, but you fosled D. & JENNINGS. ly LETTERS, eit mar] fhe column te open (0 everybody w'o has a honor, not salary, perhane we complaint to make, a rrievance to ventilate, ine , etter legislation. made positions newld then have This is a free country #9 far —_— formation to give, a subject of general intercet t | emigration ix concerned; otherwise It is for To the Editor: example, The discuss or a public service to acknowledge, and who | ti? polities can put the iden into (ess than 100 words. Remind You | (etiers cannot be prinicd. | that the Baseball Season Is Here. When once the bloom {# rubbed from the grape No art of man ci Europe can furnish those representatives with © large number of capital ideas on how to rin @ ropeans seem to ceseful management of Perhaps @ little monarchy Men of Labor nd Men of Lelsure, | '" Many respects the | government a ‘The laboring classes, Jeisure,"" who are above work, furnish cn “men of | ntrasted with “men of | ine country a iam an American, but must | admit that European countries are tar i of America in all things, political and otherwise, ‘oo humanly clever, sensible ard inteiligent than the latter. A committee shou! be appointed to visit Rurope, fons to secure points from the Euroe peans on the tariff, (underground), &c., and publish book for the guldance of precoclous Americ: rarely commit robbery, theft, f glaring crimes, uu most of our pickpockets, rison-binds, P We all go te ‘When lost 18 lost forever. and battery, indianapolis Journal, | leas Intoxic. — debaucht A Long Sermon, ‘Ldleness 1s the parent of vice great caus riahioner hastened to ask | reat, &c.. ‘The Vernal Fow!. u white labor is 4 the polls each yeai v Pie earl IN polls each year and vote, but not of moral purity. knows what laws will be enacted or what Zegislae tion performed. It Is similar to the lottery come! » which ts @ HARVEY, 701 Sixth avenue, A Usetul Wor To the Editor: There a nothigg in such an ti you suggest, ‘“Beta,"* that the Christian need fear, “Superstition” 19 ‘one of the most useful words In the agnostic ict, for Idleness neve nted—but through the propensities quently vice ia vastly more prevaient and a ed in the upper circ among the Industrious, above wealth, and since the Industrial classes are for Agnostics, since virtue a on superstition, ‘—Detrolt Free Press, | more virtuous and talented than the “higher, — course the ‘upper tens’ estimation pla eedingly fond of @ good he ‘one he never t Instat. yat to wheel? daughter; To the Editor: Weer ehirts, promote the Indianapoils Journal. Up. It fe such an excellent argument, handy to throw in to All a Mast of Christi It Is the cracker on the end of the; entence with a snap. stition In all its multifarious forms arises from a” faine boliet or a fale apprehension of true be’ rence is to the true of the Now, Christianity are at the bottom In the and there let our practical them, Those who tive without some useful occupation should be despised, honored. The industriout LEO ¥, GILBS, $20 Broadway, Brooklyn. ) a Friend Forever, |%a!¢ of true worth whip to round off false, and not the good or bad. teaches the truth. This proposition must stand “The Evening World’ having undertaken to Interests of the people Past and in most ce in behalf of @ large number of Harlemit on {ts fares to promote a meat and downtown, jem that was formerly in ws the truth it affords no basis for auperst It won't do to say Chratianity favors superstition and then pass on to argue as if the You must prove your state- DILL of particulars. do wo we will consider whether they are superstiy Point were conceded. ment and give w the Kast River could be renewed. Tl bring up} Am to the possibilities of the line paying there Who would not prefer a Landlord and 5! To the Editor: pecting altogether too much fer your views fo and bring up the coal.—| would be no question. i falco cool sail to being cooped up tn a hot dunty — Elevated car in the midst of a sweltering crowd? THE NEW WomMAN. I think there i no use of saying more, confident *'Th her hand was really cute ‘9 charming little bonne R And the tatlor suit SETS longue that seemed quite tively, hea And waa very far from mute; haba waa te janner absolute; little more ‘@ landlord to see the al ple reason be does not want to. ascertained the assessment of the land of the cas show building stood upon and what It was ame the price demanded for It "a tall or some tax cat, for the sim Possibly, (f be Evening World’ will take an in- dae adaniniice ante terest in it, and when the heat of June and July of August are here we will have a more comfortable mode of travel HARLEMITE, iments for Working Boys. and ‘dog days sesned at and whi ce portion of the ‘animal not diMoult to explain. originally a puzzle picture, fnetiy made out. didn't want. t tn which a cat was vaiment of boys who tend choo! except event patriotism and love of the hearta of thy fo 0 far as to mate that the reg. he made up of boys of ail denom! ot perception of rking class of boys, very insignifvant share and the smatiest possible WILLIAM SAUL,, Jeraey Clty. Guurdeme: ored Ya('s heart as in hia white am a Usman by. birth. 1 notion In your pagar the amount of letters mM receive every day and tue gd wank you By any modern route; pationatities, no matier If he be a She could vote at an election 1 near, beoe In spite of any brute lism ia s She was nervy and courageous other's And ris quite amtute, fonght in the clyit war for the flag of the Ameri- And she dared appear in bloomers, can people, love and respect it hogro troopa made Aid we white soldiors 1 Mghters in th Like to write you one which £ hope you will A (ow months ago we were to Drooke —Chicago Post, | We Don't Know What We're Doing a To the Fal Later we were ordored to pa be & good soldior, we must tend to our duty, WORLDLINGS, Do any of the representatives of the pe: the President and to tend to our duty we must lose our pod the local oMela Company, | atand Just what the: our positions and doing our duty at the aa |. have buried | a4 though each one was pulling a different way, all hay tari system, problem, and we made in England to os year, one year's rest in support telephone between Paris and We must give up the mi their own opinions as to the only solution of the fuanctal Can Thin He Truct measure of interest to the Ainerican people ot the Government 100k on and watch the aptics of these bruiny (7) men (who never and thoroughly enjoy the passengoin who travel on the Brookins Elevated Ratiroad have po reason to complain of ‘This morning each trale muddy shoes hereafter, had a bootblack statloned in the smoking car cater to the lower extremities of all persone 09 inclined. ‘The rainy weather did not fouriching business in thie new venture, wil} undoubtedly prov ia one day than all these salary-drawe J instes 06 ouner places could do ta 0 rear ‘They

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