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Ste 21H aor Pebticded by the Frees Padlishing Company, 88 to 6) PARK ROW, New Tork MONDAY, JULY 8, 1895. ABUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVENING WORLD svt fincieding postage): PER MONTH... PER YEAR.. :Vol. 36 — Be BRANCH OFFICES WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Broad way and Sixth ave. WORLD HARLEM OFFICE—125:8 on are BROOKLYN—t9 Washington et PHILADELPHIA, PA—Prese Batt and Mad! OVER HALF 4 MILLION PER DAY, The World's Circulation for the First Six Months of 1895, 553,813 Per vay. ‘This EXCERDS the COMBINED CIRCULATION of ten New York ewspasers, of, to be more specific, fe OVER 100,000 more than the COMBINED CIRCULATION of the Hersid, the Tel Eveping Sun, im, the Ban, the mes the Tribune, the Evening Post and the Mali and Expres. The Worlt’s Crewanen Per Day ‘The conductor of @ train on the Middle Georgia and Atlantic Raliroad, saw a storm cloud approaching from the west about three miles behind him, but going in such @ direction that {t would surely cross the track. He started on @ race to escape it. The road was clear and the train shot along without stopping A run of five miles took the train out of reach of all but the edges of the storm, but as It was, the fury of the wind made the cars reel dangerously and almost derailed them, It was a race for life and the train won. Let us rejoice that we live ip New York with no evils to threaten us but the deadly trolley on the other aide of the Bast River and the Sunday drought on this side, Good roads movement assumes a fresh Importance now that dry Bundays are driving so many New Yorkers out of town, A WAY TO TEST THE LAW. The olf English picture on this page showing the hanging of a cat for vg violated the Sunday law by catching < mouse {9 peculiarly timely just now when men are arrested, fined and tm- risoned for selling or giving their setghbors food and drink Yesterday was a dry Sunday. An absurd law, as absurd as the judgment of death on he mouse-catching cat, was enforced as strictly as possible. Who suffered? None but the very poor, Not the rich, for they had their lubs and hotels, Not the comfortable eople, for they could afford to buy by the bottle the day before and keep it on the ce, or they could run out of town and drink all they pleaned by the sea or under the trees, The poor have no lubs, no hotels, they cannot pay the extra price of the bottled beer, and if they could do that they cannot buy that other luxury, ca. So the only ones First Six Moths of 1895 - §53,818 First Six Months of 18% - 474.065 Tirst Six Months of 1691 - 822.100 First Six Mowths of 1883 - 26,637 Gain tn One Year - - 79,768 Per Dey Gain in Pour Years - 231,713 Per Dey Gain in Twelve Years 577,276 Pet Day 4 THREE CHEERS FOR BOTH. Ths news is good from both sides. Bverzbody on our side is ready to jump for joy at the splendid promise given by E the Defender. Everybody on the other § ide 1. enraptured because the new Val- Kyrie ha at last thrown off her slug- giatneas an¢ fairly beaten the Ailsa and tho Britcnnie by fifteen minutes over th> Clyde course or about fifty miles. TI < is rieht. It t+ to be hoped both Wacht will fulfll the hopes of their owners sné builders and prove them- b. weive. better boate than have ever be- for. fiown over the waters. To be sure, | Walkyrie hr been beaten twice before, j ‘and it would be sinvular inaeed if she @i@ not win one rece out of three, But @hen 1¢ Saturday's contest she did re- @iarkebly well, her victory was more devia. than her defeats, and it is to be 4 oped that she will keep up her good Weputsticr if she races any more on Rb. otne: sive. ‘To be sure, too, the Defender’e trial twas he: first, and although she did beat the Colonia hands down, some drawbacks @zy b> found in her yet. But, then, the Boint> she shcwed are all good ones, @nc let us hope they may improve fi Father than detertoriat Indeed, everybody here will heartiy &n¢ sincerely hope that both yachts will prove themselves daisies, although no one will object 1f our own should prov @ little more of a daisy than the Eng Mshman's. 4 80 come along, Lord Dunraven, we Promise you a good time and fair play { But we mean to keep the cup for all ye. that i mR F A great deal of nonsense is being print- : 3 @4 about the “bicycle face.” As a rule, fit's the best possible face. The chronic @corchers furnish the exceptions, THE GREAT FIGHT In ENGLAND. England will soon be in the heat and @xcitement of a general election, How- fever obstinately the fact may be denied by Tories here as well as on the other Gide, the real issue is between the Peers | | @nd the People. The speeches of Lord Rosebery and Lord Balisbury make - ‘Bhat plain. It is not certain that at this time the people will win. The Liberal party, by Pee — ts divisions and its folly when in power, fs failure to work steadily for the one ob- Sect of progress and right; its dissen- Bions over details, did much injury to Mts cause, But it is as certain to tri- ‘amph in the end as day 1s to foilow might. In the present advanced state of the public mind a very brief return to Tory misgovernment would hasten the ime of such triumph, ‘The English people can know no lb- erty, can enjoy no rights while the House of Lords exists with its present powers. Its members hold their pos!- tions by the right of birth, They are @ometimes ignorant, unprinetpled and @egraded. They represent no one but Chemselves and their own order. When @uch @ body can absolutely prohibit an Prevent any legislation tt does not like ean defeat wishes of a whole peo- Ble, however strongly manifested, and Bbold a nation in subjection to its @wn will, it is a more complete tyrant than any autocrat whose iron ras ever on a nation’s neck, It may not come in the present elec- tions. But intelligence is ad ue Manhood is getting stronger, justice and | Sight are asserting themselves, and the @ay will surely arrive when the brazen tyranny of the British House of Peers will be cast down and broken to pieces “oF the British throne itself will be in _ @anger of toppling over. ASS nt ei ate heel | If the Sunday extremis had fui @wing New York might presently be the ourth or fifth city of the Union. . REASONS FOR REJOICING. 4 Beagic accounts of sudden storms in a West and South yesterday come Be ws to remind us of the happiness o/ ia New York, where suca calam: Niles are almost unknown, and to mak: me for the privileges we enjoy ® day of exceptional beauty. everybody to excursions on the @ fierce storm struck Chicago at & o'clock. It lasted only minutes, but in that space of @i4 much mischie: + egy va of thelr disifke. who had to suffer were the poor. If some saloon-keeper 1s bold enough to try it he might well beer on Saturday to be delivered on Sunday. Then let him open his place frankly and fairly and sell not a drop of anything, but de- liver to the owners the beer which they ad bought the day before. Of course, the legality of this would have to be settled in the courts, but inasmuch as the liquor fe neither sold nor given away it does not seem as though the law would be violated. It ts worth while to make the te: The “Growler Gang" plunged into the river to get away when the police ap peared in a Sunday raid Anything rather than going dry for them. THREE LITTLE MISS CLEVELANDS WOW.) Another Cleveland baby. And It's a girl again This makes three girls that the President is father of. The regularity with which he adds girls to the popula- tion should enghrine him as firmly in the hearte of the fair eex as ex-Pres! dent Harrison's anti-bicycle-woman sentiments, expressed the other day, have buried nim in the frosem depths ‘The new little Mies Cleveland and her mother are both doing weil, and they have our heartiest wishes for their fu- ture. We do not think that even the most bigoted anti-Clevelandite will see! anything ominous {n the appearance| of girl No. 3 in the President's family. ‘There need be no trembling of the poll- his usual clever An Old English Cartoon Show Living Pictares. CAPT. HANK HAFF Thia te w picture of the skipper who 1s expected to handle our Defender with rnei remilt that the America’s Cup will re- 4, main on this side of tne Atlantic. _THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1 895. WILL OUR SUNDAY LAWS COME TO THIS? ©" F \coon ALE) ing How a Cat Was Punished for Catching a Mouse on Sunday. * Gallery of THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. Here, a Hint There and Tree Tales ef City Life. Did you ever get up in the morning filed Mra Joseph Pri And fare am Interview with her in impress her favo: he offered to the wome: room. "We pat up the el would not go out of the B Ucians or squirming of the patriots, for whatever name is chosen for the little one it will surely not be Third Term, When the New This week the Christian Endeavorers, OTs. | the taste in the £0,000 strong, deseend upon Boston. New| torous masefa core York {s prepared to assure the Hub, out] wi; of her own joyful experience, that it's a culpability great and good thing for a city to be| prie Letge captured and held by this host of ~ earnest, bright-faced young people. Mind Wve ‘There isn't real bigot in the lot. They come to see, us well as to pray, and be- sides that they are in themselves worth seeing. than to remind ¢ expended a) New York State's National Guan numbers more than twice as many men as the militia of any other State, ex- cept Pennsylvania, Ohio comes third. The numbers for the three States are 12,846, 6,708, 6,067. Illinois, with Chicago to draw from, has a uniformed and dis- ciplined force of only 6,313. fean prope age tor their money Aa a matior o: City was to ¥ Brooklyn goes unshaven on Sunday, but not dry. The powera that be over there realize that luxuries should be dis- pensed with before necessities, ‘The trouble w are usually put People are getting acquainted with Brooklyn and Hoboken who would never have known either place but for Mr. Roosevelt's dry Sundays. One hundred and nineteen years ago to-morrow New York State officially ndorsed the Declaration of Indepen- fence. And that settled it. Buffalo Times But as officials 8 8 When e te imi: public reapest opening is mate ft: not be surprising to wreater than Roosevelt 0: and Commimioner NEW YORK AND HER AFFAIRS, That Lodiow Street Escape. York auth ase of the Le trom cast ne people At Rtreet Commiesioner Waring, of that ety, has pected, he has also kept the wreets clea: was deemed poasid) money are rarely heard when Phiades glowing woo!d be ate! ahed The Wicked Tammany bigh places Rig resale itke 0! on wep, organisation of the @tate should be grateful tor the way tn which they have been skimmed off. — de for Col. Wart Noting could be more ret r than BE YOUNg man ent & Poottay ‘The protests of the Amer- near the Hrooklya entra the bridge of pablie rou want to try your band?’ aaid the prop noes on Thursday meeting this is of to We bad it yesterday ot bit Loe = Balt a9 weare! ont as tha yy days ago 8 bot eountrifies ey ete recurs Inquirer, | rather the man had stared ar Rot, 14 hoot you for the gallery man ON twenty the and a few mo fe mraneer clare Tepliad was put an been tm the ishmen mone crewberrien | 5. Damocratie | and ad the A SUNDAY THIRST. I've travelled the Great Sadara over, Some My Riawe With my mouth flied futl of mand & of Maror Strong! rye heen in a boa! wit De Roomevelt 1@ exactly Tabi | pive sundred milee Te the BMitor: law 19 not enforced because it! oa ine geid of batiie I “Bright ektea wie tee dardahip on certain pep! of of becasse tt te agaiow it, ¢iminigned and an many awa Win am Bot of @ coe upon thie earth New York ie the dryest Denn predicts for 1 rs mi tleman representing a certain AMONG US WOME 7 Read, Chairman of Woman's Committee having in charge the Now York room at the Atlanta Exposition 1s provi by old Nov. 12 The anniversary futher pot the. shoes tom thee bon al atlanta and with the usual et to the office to account thr seem all’ over’ tha) country Known since the woman's cowant movement © ee of Sprat Rrother-in-iaw post hasted | 4 Sprat'a wherameta and Sprat hurriedly | (eeleree ee —— ned to the offce—with the shoes on He) The Professional Woman's League wil! hat eria mad pow when be is asked if he has hie| @ieemton on the Fads of the eli, sathialases aad -c ba Genre to get | ROME & clever business manager and or | to the cfice and pat work? | S@UAl to occasions when prompt deciaions are et tag | BACMMMAFY. Recentty a certain New York gen a company hat Ieh he expected t y with the rare opportunir to make m ney in th for you, father When. hs sultan jalrous promoter, “arrange a canupia! ater berning bie Sngera on pl corner, donate you fiiy pounds of tea. supp wooldn om account of Farmer Dunn'e| CWP# @nd saucers and toa pote and furnish a weather mam who ran the scheme at the World's Fal deaite ano. and you make dead loads of money et anide to “What are we to pay in return?’ questi erally rine ear the Chairman. “Ob, nothing, nothing! All yo. wan no excep’ WH: have to do 19 to pay the man #180 per M. train from Jersey to the city with a pair of] Month and buy all the toa over tty pounds « © ter hie ¢ repaired, Whea Sprat| ue Money in it, madam. money in it dug the sleepy oes bin evee it “Well,” said Mra Read, “if there ip ao mach Afver pulling on Bis trousers be looked mone yin ft, Til tell yoo what we will éo bows but they the We wilt you apace in our New York room BYeRieation showet that Sprai | Tom ean rup the tea pagota yourself and pay © victim in the line of ue @ emall percentage on each cup wid” Bu: hat taken Sprat's mhoes to the city he @iéa't bite <i laree feet and even the erullery €: Wileaderd Caty Stanton will be eighty yesre be mate the bering of women that has ever be Day? at ny P. & He arrived pM es 2 Lg He was very email, only about four, and when wa to I attempted to enieriain him by providing « ercape of Uiree no- Uttie refreshment, which he contted to me te flow 8 it would much made a trip to th earn that there wae F larder together We took trom shelf the slemmeas Philadel skeleton of ket ehteken, from an absence cf a few moments re-| which to ect a small slice for a sandwich. Ther reported: "You eas iat youngster moot tack and etzed dirt ‘Good, Fm gle | erttioaliy. cken at home to ant at this time man as he ban let tne 1 tan’ PRUDENCE SHAW. — — 4 CURRENT PHRASE. mation Over Tk appears that Secretary Moros kn: “On the dead. — OUR WEATHER PROPHET, Farmer Fourth of Jaly Promises. at a crop of rain or « cloud to obscure O14 Sol's ray moment, fe tbe weather which Lov for even a Forecaster World St Louie Post: Diapat Tye ses in Death Veller tor Gaveiand works, Ino iq talking stow when be that Fr voria’? — - here cever 4 rainérap fel! | Bas! The Evening World" Baseball Extra OUR NEW GIRL—-D! DER - pila piv cg | Sere the wesiber predictions of aa 016 farmer alone told New York on Saturday that = mes A a ee teed we oe ane nese ; a! of Harring: ford : ® B professors. If we jena contience in Mr be. Giants: had begun’ to redeem’ them- Good gir! Detendert I've tomed with fever upoca « bed. Dane's aeudiaien ast bed eaxesiiia a toc selves 1h: Chicago. By thunder, Wid a craving for drink ful! corm, 1 See ipisad: see weale have. kesce: ale e z You're 0 ‘wonter! Ms oo Denday Ewes rain, and mothing but rain wae the kind of At this season of the year, Central Tris compliment Have I ever experienced weather we fing to bave on the glorious Park amply fuitis all the conditions es. | Atier seviog ine Dive bees abut tn a limekiis by mistake | Fourth exactly the reverse of what “Harring- sential to being “a Joy forever." | You snilet yestentay iad aad hae da cae Oks son's) peefoceans’’ preticted. “The World’ eat = a | In Na All New York athirst."" Not all, ate The And ercasional few wood quat Where dors the importance Vnion League Club was still running Rie Wid mouth filed wits cotton. my thmat tel! of public? Secretary Mor: \nd there were others. paige waniant Wear J | ake ver wor | ured by Indlane acd mw ote resident Cleve , nee ais s bai twas poching at alt | commentanie, and doesn t succeed im B: (President Cleveland aings it this way er—the's & bird hengdibecet feet aete asi cee There's just one more girl in this Vathprie 1 eo chciben uae world for me.” May bee eet jz one thoweand Three horses having gotten away, the Wet Bek Soe Ludlow sireet stable is now locked up| * e Face | for keeps. | sl, pare a | ‘ aven ware Next “Evening World” | Ayame ste tare r 3 | tarm the bose om us boys afier he promised ta ursion to-morrow Pia —e | wea 1 bave bees kept in the house | Beach, _ JESTS ALL IN RHYME. {on gsooemt of G We needn't get ready t | oaghi te be put in je Guess d ot ready to part hat Revolution pgblisb thie is your paper so he wil ee it with America’s Cup Just yet * - | TAeNRY S ROOT, age ® O25 Geiser etree, Brook. = Cuba ther ares | “ir. ~ Ast eaca tay e-revals! July «1886 Coney Island discovered yesterday gee here Reopen | —— Or what it was to be born again, | nat-tuelcap thare'eo!te Seth | WHEN THE FIELDS ABE ABLOoM, Can the scorching bicyclist be said to Wil merely be tbe b | om tte essy to love, to be loral and lea, travel on his shape? As far as heard from, the Defender is all right, isn't she? In @ weather way, think better of it. July begins to Give the Sick Babies’ Fund @ regular July boom, Here's to the new girl at Gray Gables, ~— The Earth. ‘The ancients thought the world was fat, We moderns know “tis round; But otill we'd take it, round or Gat, And pat @ bard-wire fendp around. 1 lived 02 @ coral ret for a year eet, feel. and the to be true when oxi, Sweet, ta your eunay smi ‘Sweet, when the felds And all ung dair 151, and pro Bda!! emancipated woman, on lee, Homecoming at the dawa, som paso. and was Wor tear of man who waits for her, ‘Take ber sboes of on the lawat ye when the fields are atloom, Wea Racure Keepe pace With the passio: : the year ‘rund 1 can bear the binds As grows old. the Bowers are lating and loves growing Though the heart of the maiden is easy to bold, bloom Sweet, when the felds are adioom. Vor the sun seome te say in your besstiful And the rose im your cheek; what shall 1 Wun your biest—ihe goest of summer ie there, Owen, when the felds are adiorw. “Dowel Pree Pree s money, The business there was aiso ba’, an landlord also trav-| jelled with us. In the course of a week DRAMATIONEWS AND NOTES| le Te Roof Garden Opening Postponed-- Alabama” to Be Done tn Lond: Poor Ollie Teall is still without a root garden for the sole of his foot, and the altitude of his dudgeon ts very great. Inexorable officials have con- fronted him with the dreadful problem of fire-escapes, and he has had to eat humble pie to them, Mr. Levenson was ru ing around for bolts on] Saturi and each bolt costs a for- |! tune, he said. Of course the general public doesn’t rare a snap about bolts | —wouldn’t know what they were, prob- ly, if they met ‘em on the street- soul of Ollie has been brought Vie-a-vis to these sordid tech- | nd that's why his roof gar-{ cpen yet. An official state- | ‘Owing to some unreason- | n the part of some men” (and how c¢ ‘some men" sounds’) “delay was rienced in jrocuring @ lcense, bu’ interfer- ‘ace, prompted no by Jealousy and envy"! (eny lle’s personal “has | been pportuni in e lead- for English dramatic | { America—a do- sin an nosphere Its fate in Eng- uch interest. of magnolia bi land will be wa a jers, But the somersaulting brother made a slight miscalculation, and his foot struck him on the point cf the jaw administering a knock-c would have put Mr. Fitzsimm Corbett in a frenzy of delight. next Quarter of an hour was dead » the world, with king frantically tor him. At about the same time W Jones, over in "4:2," executed an acro- tic fall that injured his back and kept him in bed for the next twenty- four hours. Saddest of all were the tel- egraphic tidings that reached Dottie Neville and Susie Hall just before the ng pel rmance. The former's rhad died in Philadelphia and the latter's sister in Boston. But the mer- ry-making had to go on just the same, The pleasure-loving public has na\ to do with private sorrows, ee Imagine “The Senator” belng played without Crane in the cast! Yet in a Francisco such a production has been made. Two ex-Crane actors, Frawley nd Leslie, have leased the play from he comedian, and are presenting it in California, where they play their orig- s. Sometimes the Californians | are Aeult to please, and then again— sometimes they aren't. ft For the Mr. Schrode three e u © covered wit tied on the plush frame in a shade. The fringed shelf is suspended on each side with ribbon place upon it as many eggs as you desire to cook browned turn them with a cake-turner. | Scie cress tossed in oll or vinegar They will get suMciently cooked in ™ ecidediy a pleasant Summer dish, about a minute and a half. Th griddle be @ very smooth one the but- mirror, while a sunken board In front contains combs and all the other accessories, On| ers for powders, pastes, &c., while com- jbartments for jewelry are underneath. numbers until after the cold storm in A chain of the same wood raws out May. from beneath the table, and the whole kitchen window will keep them awi thing ts as complete tively refuse to stay curled: Wash them ht | {8 @ little alcohol and dry them care- fully, says one who has tried it. is about the best and safest tht keep them free from ofly matter. The ber that this will have a tendency to) make the hair a little lighter. moderately hot fron. will find that your hair will not in a curl at all, and that you will have to let tt “rest up." An fron that will not “siz” Is best. Wrap the hair around ft and let it stay there till tt does not feel in the least moist, and when you release the hair you will find that the curls will be soft and fluffy. Escutcheon panel in plain white w Pompadour silk, and out- sold braid, which is also car- with ¢ deeper ined one end of which Raspberry Float. One quart red raspberries, whites of four eggs, six tablespoonfuls sugar, | Mash berries, add half cup sugar, let stand half an hour, press through Strainer, Beat whites to etiff froth, add Taspberry juice a little ata time. Serve in small glass dishes with cake, Shapely Hands. There are hands, long, slender, ner- vous ones, that nature meant to hold the brush or pen; there are others a lit- tle shorter, but with very slender tips, that can touch the keys of the piano or do anything that requires quickness of | motion. There ig the flat, dimpied hand that Is expressionless, though it may be affectionate, and there 1s the short, fquare one that bespeaks determination ew engagements with talent.” Our | ig knotted in a cluster of loops and the | Of Will, a taint of coarseness, and a tem- ad, Weary Walling, however, 16 at an ‘A t of the | Per that will smouider like @ dull fire 4, The earien will be thrown open | other entwined round each poin| and break out and rage some da: o the public, fire-escapes and all—|eschutcheon, where it forms upright if ae ther kings of escapes may 480 be | loops. A spray of real or artificial Stewe: ‘eal. scessary—text Satuniay night, flowers decorate, too, the top. A ribbon! A stewed neck of veal, earefully abama,” Gus Thomas's most euc- | torsade and bows adorn the fluted pocket | trimmed and served with well-made ul play, in brocade, lined with plain satin. | white uce, to which was added some gon. 8. Wille Griadica Eves lee ele ee * ee of tons were effert Heat the griddle almost as much as * ere aoc mse eee Alabama for griddle cakes, Butter it lightly and |0f fresh butter just at the last. A roast neck of veal or lamb served with this When they become slightly |f8uce and garnished with little bunches is a} of frying eggs, If the) elicate way Beat the whites of four eggs very Friday Jast was an unlucky day sure | add one-half pound pulver’ p4 sugar and ugh, for she pettormiers at Maghat: | tering may be omitted. ‘flavor to taste. Beat then very Nght, n. To begin with, one of the “- ; then lay in heaps the size of an egg on Beohrod brothers, acrobats in| Tal i us, al, “was laid jow | babe t sty (xt l be Paper. Place the paper on @ piece of Har accident. He was balan- | ing of the latest P veanradey a ee wood half an inch thick, and put in @ cing @ brother, who undertook to turn a |tollet table made of scented wood; the | po: ov, face ahiny somersault and alight rn his shoul- | ¢. LEME ba Sect al ty Pp, which shuts so as to form a flat sur- passing over ita wet knife, Bake until lace when not \they look yellowish. The House Fly. ‘There are several ways of getting rid le are lock-up draw- Of this arrant little nuisance, which does not make its appearance in formidable in te fitted with a hand glasses, tortoise shell | ither aide of the tal Bunches of sassafras hung in the iF or brushing the windows over with off of sassafras will have the same effect. Another way {s to open the windows of the infested room, close the door, and placing a hot saucepan or frying pan in the middle of the room pour in a cupful of carbolle act after a That minute close the windows and leave ing tO the pan tn for an hour or two before ventilating, ne who uses it, however, must remem- | . Seotch Shortbread. Rub together two pounds flour, one one could wish, Hints for Keep: Bangs. Try this on your bangs !f they pos!- wice a week in soft water in which Hatr- | Gressers moisten the fringe with di-| pound butter and six ounces sugar. luted bay rum before curling. Use a Make into square cakes half an inch thick, pinch edges, place on tins so that If you use an fron us to The next town in order to| we had five landlords with us, and the a hotel where the propriet Voice. I have tenors story has @ sort of|? au flavor, but Miss de Coursey ft, so It must de so. e with the mirl that He asserts that, “Lik make the wheels go round tll they scarcely touch the The song has been sent to London, an? Foun ground Miss Katie Lawr, oe ra Biegar, who stars jointly with her husband. Burt Haverly, in “A Trin to Chinatown" next season, has just left the city to Join Hoyt’s “A Black Sheep” company, Which .8 about to tour the veific ohast. Miss Rigear received the part from Hoyt Saturday, and left the» next day for St. Paul La f studying en rout NOTES FROM OUR OWN EXPLORER, ! : a | (Prom Pick-Me-Up.) ‘The Zambesi Hat-Rack, formation to gree, a mulject ef general iniercat to discuss or a public service 10 acknowledge, and wha Probably ean put the idea to las than 100 worda Long aters cannot be printed.) and completely demo! window. tn goot shape hat rack Do you think ahe has just cause for doing To the Editor: band b nnouncing her | Aichough I don't think be lariy 1f there was company preseat. She surprised him by throw! | Prom that day to thie they have been very happy. don't Alderman Ware and His Conatitu. | To the Baltor To the alto fixty off millions are mtarving ploym Asai that is very hot it will deaden the life Nettie de Coursey t the| in the hai Square Root Garden, ts re-|=——- for [this “story, “I wae the a soubrette opera Iuable estmation the overburdened population tet wae (plag ss pee LETTERS, of European countriea who with heaita, iatelli« ss was so bad that the landlord | (Ms column i open to everybody who has a ence ant vim seek bere a home. are clnsied hotel at wh.ch we stopped came | complasnt to make, @ griewance to ventilate, fm a8 the offspring of Mith, poverty and ignoran « I wee a grea: many of ka myself, ed at ye. leaving you? I thought I ahou’ they are and 4) Are you ® Pee naeET OU na ie eae us | some of the impressions you have left upon me, rying their voices he fou! at E SeRbEY sou: te uektat ees Werevall cen so he at once wired One Mai Story of a J BE rere seas histo Jibs Med Agent: ‘For heaven's sake, put the com: | the meitor e not agreeable to your readers. Haw! thaw! Ge: ment develops y: ¥, until some European gov- F resources and ctrilization, WANDERING JACK I returned from the elub the other night abo: A M. and my wife accused me of being I fel over ed tt and mashed oe A H dg pe Rowing im the East River. or fifteen dollars’ worth of glass on the hall Charley's Aunt” and | Chandelter. 3 The other day two young men went out rowing, company, has returned tq|t chase the cat downstairs and she jumped by two Indl England. There it (s said, he tw flaunting | upoa the top of the rack and the over weight Scompenied by two ladien I must sey I should ° Managere eloquent tributes of Bis| prought it over. It fell of my leg and Tamed “EE Were ought to bee taw pansed forbidding th by the critics Of | ny a chat D experienced come erote ce mn! any young maa under the age of eighteen years papolis, Dallas, Chatta.| 0 thet 1 en cate mg {0% rowboating, especially tn the Bast Riven ‘and other eminently literary | # ; tem 4 ery sick and my wife claims 1 was drunk, | TNS tase young people fom my steam . . . She insists : omy ailk hat stove yacht while was passing up that way and Nelle McHenry ts going to sing AO: | in and mr collar and scart mone before I got “<* Pity om the two young giriy who wore BEAR'S UR-to-8 ee ceaben, Ste, | 12: the house and had the misforiune to upaer “(reRebMd with rats, and to my astoniehmens at Rides the Weel” next season, Mr. | !2t0 the Bd had the misfortua Toots ; the opinion that “you'll | the hat rack, as she was watching me from the, "ether of the young mes could row. The Sree thing was that o next thing was that the boat was being carried With the Ude and was dashed against some poles ee ae te iy which are stationary tm the upper part of x ) | East River, It is @ surprise to me how they | 60% Safely to shore. 1 therefore appeal te “ Evening World’ to publish thig and my a to young mea ts not to go rowbosting ip River. AM T would like to give “'Brookiya,"" whose hus-| Civilisation and Our Dry Sund: ttle gound advice. I knew a ty the Editor: years ago, vary intimate'y. | 1 suppose it dow seem tough to have to spanked’ follow in the fortateps of 14 slow Philadelphia, 1 took my collar and scart of on my y home, as I was very warm, and my hat was dig susticg. Bi Wives Must Assert Th ves. oung coup r he wae very overbe me her peop! or Binck Sheep" w! | : time ber especially to people who would gratify 1 ation In New © when she went out shopping, &c., ant ortered her | ow and vulgar appetites ia apite of ail etvilioas | {0 walk om certain sireeta and his particular de-| tien is doing to eupprese the evil praction Rt was to find fault with her tab Some one did “‘get @ move on them,” in showing the policemen thelr duty and eommanding them to do es to the heart of abiding American citizen to hear notorious lawbreaker bas deem an two or three years. Finally one morning 4 trying pan at him and he treats he: as a woman 1 a Why, “Epit By, "8p: ou” must be @ great | young wite to amsert herself a li:tle, and I think jay mot to know if New York kee ee tte | ner ‘husband? will respect her for {t, and I ig food work of reform our city will be envied the eve there will be any more ‘spank word over For example as to what “Spittim 1 wonder If the young brute bes¢ moother and if | Cation” would Mare ta ‘be look at’ Proase fo what must sho (Alok of him? From one whe | Where la your civilisation there? Way, adie, (panda s/machorinclaw someday. NONAME | dom in deteniarating there, as ‘are eee Gane kaows anything about France must admit, ae fe biacke our globe, “these @ in ain of any country em the ant all Decanse of the abelle dimotner laws.'* oon, face toa of The notice in “The Evening World” of July 3, | — that Mr. ick Ware has proposed to have Picked Up on the Bridge. concerta given in Bryant Park the same as the 7 th® Editor other parks, was read and hailed with delight ty NOW Much trust ean be put tm the platform men jesidemis in the virinity of Bryant Park, as they °f te Brooklyn 1 found @ pocketbook es B wondered why (BI8 park was excluded trom {M# *Mid bridge cn Sunday, June 16 and the same privileges as others. They are to the platform man to return to the payers alto But tt t9 consoling to have found’ office I went to the sald office and Alderman who looks for the welfare of his con. {ued that the pocketbook was never turned im, stituenta and admirers, instead of looking for S! At the office they were very indifferent, as I |raliroad franchises, @e A fow more Waree in ® Rot heard from them im any way. 80 if @ |éhe oanen would be of mech’ more ei any one else finds anything more om the bridge mneMt to the we Z| Re a ent Sa and hands it to a platform man te te sure te S ‘A RESIDENT OF BRYANT pany, | F#°H the leat and found fice 5 CHARLES H. BUCHANAN, Impressions of “Wandering Jack.” WB aly oroane, Brnabive: i. Ze Strait, but Called the East River, Murrah for the great American people! Mornay for the most powerful, most energecie and bi Med BUY! a Young cOUaKry which Like all foollah bee SMA Ver CONSTANT RIVER, » Wickery 6 almost considered @ virive, and. To. the. Riitor Me a bet, kind’ there ie & form of government w f ihe beaalay veer on Truption te the laughing stock of speach Mt world. "A free couuiry!!” whowe broad somteementt HHT aah scree should malatein iwo hundred millions Doge Allewed y im Daggage Care of peonla, 704 '@ hundreds of thousands of ite Te ihe Editor: for want of 4 young woman wishes to take her pet dog te to the country with