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LOS DAE Pebiehed by the Pres Publishing Company, © We 2 PARK ROW, New York. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1895. ‘Metered at the Post-OMice at New York as wrcond-clase matter. @@ BRANCH OFFICES: th ave. 194 ot on ore BROOKLYN—000 Washington ot. tot _ot, SWASHINOTON—Teo 10h ot. : OVER HLF A MILLION PER DAY, The World's Circulation for the First Six Months of 1895, : 553,813 Per ony. 4 CERGOEATION ot ten New dark Be taniee eae . INKED CIRCULATION a e HERALD, the THLFGRAM, iN, the KVENING BUN. 3 the Tints, th IBUNE, Raa the COMMERCIAL AD: ° i Aa aud the MORNING ‘The World's Cireniation Per Day First Six Months of 1895 - 658,818 First Stx Months of 1894 - 474,085 First $1x Months of 1891 - 822,100 First Six Months of 1883 - 26,537 Gain in One Year - - 79,748 Per Day 4 Gain in Four Years - 931,713 Per Day Gain in Twelve Years 527,276 Per Day ——<—_—_—_—————— SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVENING WORLD| ana suppose also that it 1s Mr. Gould's ——EE————— WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Jenetion of Brosé-| oppression and injustice is unceasing. 4] (WORLD HARLEM OFICE—isith ot. ant Mad PMILADELPHIA, PA.—Preee Building, 102 Chost- WHY NOT END THE TORTURE} ; he killing of Cataldo by the young a] Italian girl, Maria Barberi, was a mur- der, and her conviction for the crime wee just, But there are so many ex- a tenuating circumstances about the cane { a that public eympathy is with the con- ; demned woman, and public sentiment 4 Would not tolerate tho inttiction of the death penalty upon her. | Maria had been betrayed by the man ay ‘under promise of marriage, and when q i che urced him to redeem his word his newer was @ coarse, brutal and insult- f fng refusal. Recorder Goff, in his im- p f placable charge to the jury, sald the Woman could not claim sympathy be- cause she had been a willing party in 1 connection between the / the immo} two, Thic is scarcely a just represent tion of the fact fm Mving with the man when he ha Keen becau: ‘ maintained with him, unhealthy feeling. In this cai There in ittle, if any doubt, that her ; Ute will be spared by executive clemency re if her appeal to the courts should fail, : Would it not be merciful to let her be : a] vicum. e assured of this at once? Mayor Bchieren is warned that a cy- Gone will visit Brooklyn if he doesn't enforce the Sunday law even as Roose- velt inforces it in New York. But why Bot as well a cyclone as a aimoon? ‘WHAT CAUSED IT. ‘The English electiéns have resulted in the absolute overthrow of the Liberal WL 5 party and the destruction of all present ———— SiN hope of Home Rule for Ireland. to induige tn further encroachments on|the General Manager of the Jersey |!® UC | _ popular rights. City Consolidated Traction Company, tol tp ina balloon, boys.” But for the present liberalism ts dead, | plead their cause for them and to try —o 4 and culpable a’ the Irish themselves. an attempted legt appet! Popular verdict to “the unh between Beer and the Bible. at this time may mean the more spe the people. . But what? J “A FIZZLE, ANYWAY.” useless in his shop for a jong time. put it in the furnace and bi ‘There was not enough of it for that Readers of ‘“‘THE KVENING WORLD* leaving the city for the hot months should end tm tele addresses and have “THE EVENING WORLD' mailed them regularly, Addresses hanged as often as desired, The girl, an Itallan, ignorant and poor, saw no immorality Promised to make her his wife and she Delleved he would keep his word, Her grief at his refusal waa not the less of the relation she had ‘Too commonly the sympathy manifested , fer a murderer springs from a morbid, it te due to a healthy, just conviction that the woman was deeply wronged by her The success of the Conservatives may| The trolley companica in Brooklyn aid the ultimate triumph of progressive, Uberal and just policy. The Conserva-|to induce the Mayor and Aldermen to] And so it is @ Maid Marion tives will be incited by the completeness|rescind the ordinance restricting the ef their victory to push forward the | sy» “ nN shen Byrne: - Class legislation In which they xlory and |The corporations imported David Young, | WhY & War on Hyrnes, when Byrnes and its supporters have to blame their|and persuade the Brooklyn authorities own fatuity and want of directness for] that a spe 3 the result, Home Rule is postponed,]can be maintained with safety. 4 nd the misfortune Js due to the foolish | Manager Young did not think it worth lation against the | killed thirty-four victims, quite a liberal of the people in the Harcourt | number, considering the population, —_— Anti-Liquor bill, Such a policy is the| The most convincing argument antithesis of Liberatity, and an English |against the audacious request of the Rewspaper attributes the change in the | Brookly ly alliance | the n Perhaps the success of Conservatism | since the specd was restricted, ay ~ = and complete triumph of the cause of : Mr. Platt hurried up to see Gov. Mor- M fon yesterday. He feels that some- t thing must be done with Roosevelt. President Lincoln used to tell a story) h @f @ blacksmith in Illinois who, anxious the station, and through it all neither to go to work on something, hunted up|infiicted nor received physical Injury & piece of soft iron that had been lying| A cool head and @ steady nerve Fargo He) has, The work he did was a real police- gan io ham-| man's work, He doesn't begin to be the mer away at it on the anvil, intending to only man on the force capa make it into an agricultu.al implement. |{t, It is a pity that so many Itke him | William D Fraser, captain of Se,/are degraded to the condition of apies, | bam. was torn Sept, 3 fo he heated it again to make a claw! to gratify the conceit and meet the | Vepartment Feb & isis hammer. There was too much of it for! narrow judgenent of the present head of that, so he essayed to make an axe, but|the Police Board, ‘Phen the blacksmith put the tron back| Two hundred young lawyers were the furnace, worked up a tremen-| sworn in yesterday at the General Term blast, brought the iron to a white|in this city, Among so many new prac-| cniigres from am bw and thrusting it into a tub of|titioners there will necessarily be @| of nis lite, and fort Miclaimed, “There, darn you, if I diversity of aims and ambitions, But’ es the roll of hover, can't make anything else of you I'll make a fizsle anyway.” The anecdote is respectfully sud- mitted to President Roosevelt for his consideration in connection with his vi rious attitudes towards newn-stands and the drug store soda fountains, under the Bunday law. Suppose it fs a syndicate's Defender Vigilant. Is it not true that both the belong to the whole American peopte and that we are all watching their contest with the eyes of anxious proprietorship? THE GREAT BALLOON ENTERPRISE “The Evening World" ts emphatically the people's newspaper, Its war against Its exposure of shama and frauds and false pretenses in remorseless. It stands firmly for the People against Plutocracy. It upholds honesty and fidelity at all times. It exposes corruption wherever found, More than that, “The Evening World” spares no efforts and begrudges no ex- penditure, however great, to gratify its readers and to insure for them the earliest, fullest and most reliable tn- formation on every event of public in- terest. To-day “The Evening World” makes a grtat and important atride in journalis- tie enterpri been scattered all over the globe to ob- tain news for its columns, It has ex- hausted the resources of land and sea, of raflroads and steamboats, tn its col- lection of intelligence at home and abroad, It has successfully employed carrier pigeons an its winged mensen- gers. Now it opens a new field for news. gathering in the alr. — To-day's yacht race, to test the real] > racing qualities of the cup-defender, will be watched with intense interest by all our citizens, @ Evening World’ enterprising reporters will ascend a thousand feet into the alr, in the hope that the entire course of the race will be clearly spread before their eyes, 80 that they may see every movement in the important contest between the De- fender and the Vigilant, and lay befor \ ur readers a perfect panorama of the \ exciting scene at every point while the race 1s atill going on. STEPHEN O'DRIEN, ‘The cost will be large. The enterprise| This is a picture of the man who ts ' riment. ceeds, it will | At the head of the new De oan experiment. If 1 succeeds, it will | veau of the New York Pollce Depart- mark @ new era in modern journalism. | one If {t should fail, the old methods of | =—— securing the news will still be in oper- temporartes in the earliness, the fulness and the absolute accuracy of its reports, In the cause of Young People corresponds ths ow v Roston's recent gathering of Endeavor- ers, It Is made up of bright and earn and happy workers for their church. | ag it too often Is no But it can't stop the Sunday newspa-| peais pers, try as it may, A CABINET MEETING. ly be ci the head of the Government, who was] tenance of good It te said the meeting was induced|‘The whe Minister of violations of the neutrality | follow. laws, Secretary of State Olney was the and alarmed by the Spanish complaints,| party of the State. era at the recent New York meeting in| jop, throwing money on the stage in their eagerness to respond to the appeal for] Ma American people from sympathizing 1n Cuba, The Government may look out | Could we be with sharply for violations of the neutrality | beat Valkyrie 111. laws, but {t cannot interfere with the| Rea sentiments and sympathies of the peo-| “My officer: ple. They want to see Cuba free, and it| YOU foot the bilis, 1s to be hoped their wishes may be|P4y the pensions gratified. Even Wappinger's Falls rebels at a pu blue-law Sunday. Wymps Gap alone is content. AN IMPUDENT REQUEST. people's police? made an audacious attempt yesterday a Gables. at which their cars may b run. Too Late d of fifteen miles an hour enforce a theooracy on : With thie (he Ro rels and Jealougies of | while to tell the Brooklyn people that] ;romes the next the trolley in Jersey City has been | qseper into Tam ‘The main cause of the Liberal over-|only a trifle less murderous than thetr | traveler, throw, however, 1s the insane folly of own. It has crushed and mang’ a end corporations Is the fact that mber of their vietims-—one hun- dred and eleyen—has not been increased Policeman Fargo, of the East Etghty- eighth Street Station, gets the present credit of demonstrating what good stuff thero is in the Police Department, de- spite the deplorable reign of demoralix: }tion and high official misjudgment. | Single-handed yesterday he marched into a flat-house, caught three desperate and well-armed burglars at their work, id them up and turned them tn at le of doing ant foreman Ing acts Decembe \ af tacsane samen ogg nn meee: = age eo hinice mm iaeiost THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1805. OUR NEW CRIMINAL CLASS; 7S OO AD A Bridesmaid's Costame, ‘The bridesmaid at a recent swell wed- ding in London wore dresses of white mousseline de sole over white satin) (after a picture by Romney), with fichus | of the mousseline bound with pale biue | satin ribbon, the edge of the skirts being | finished in similar fashion, and having shes of broad blue long waving According to the Sunday Law as Newly Enforced in This Town, These Pretty Soda Drinkers Are Law-Breakers and Should Be in Jail, World's” Gallery of THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. . Its correspondents have Living Plotures YP" DONE UP IN ENGLISH. AMONG US WOMEN. Here, # Hint T! Her Latest Nov mn of City Life. Distetct-Attorney Berliner “A Gallle Gt y Trannlated, Darling never wore corsets, because | who had charge of| her physical education, didn’t believe in had a horror of garters, because he had not encirelers worn by Sadie! Old Uncle de Launay imag- garters com- Pressed form und flesh, and he was very So Darling grew free- Interesting basaar for the sale of fa foods for the benefit of “The Bvening World Fund, was held at the comer of ‘and Amsterdam avenue, Bixty-nixth etre any members of the Dintrict-At- torney's ataft nince tl , and he dosen't think he'a working too He has been prosecuting about won for this tn that who conducted the enterprise that $1.16 was the | financial harvest therefrom, The stock in trade was made up of contributions from frien from merchants in the vicinity. There w Gruggim who donated a cake of soap vender who gave an apple a mall plate beart features of Mary, Queen of Beots, tints, The eoap was ¥ the placque at fifteen, Two little being allowed to asaiat. ‘The sleeves were In three puffs, reach- ing to the elbow, slashed up the centre, and bound with blue ribbon, wore white Leghorn hats, trimmed with diamond limi eighty casos a ny. {t tn only of late that the District has had a representati Beasions, where Mr. In the General white ostrich plum: ribbon, patterned with pink roses, and carried bouquets of Rothschild carn: @ kind lady who and blue French the itluminated In the Court of Derlinger has been working. matons Court the great tn a day, before decided about it, young wome been known to do even with the dread- and at the age of allow her mother Sauted Tomato Place a deep frying pan over the fire with two ounces of butter; skins removed from in halves and press each half gently in the hand to remove some of the moist- Lay the tomatoes butter, sprinkle over an even t It, cover and cook six minutes, then turn over and cook five minutes longer without a cover. 1-compressers twelve she wouldn't to make her a figure. You might imagine yet breezy facts mightily entertaining young personette. She is the heroine of Gyp's latest novel, called, in the version I was unfortunate a, "A Gallle Girl’ She is a common, vul- ostracizable Sig. Taxilapletra, the famous baritone, sald to had dlacovere) “What do you mean by that have found a soprano who an octave above This is the third soprano who can reach that bareheaded maid of nine, umbrella over the head of @ large baby #! from these bright six tomatoes; It" but onty seemed @ case of new woman and a successful one too—as far as the Sick Babies’ Fund goes. in the melted enough to r not entertaining, gar, slangy, unlov I beleive tt ts time the little fathers had at jegonte Itself from the fact that all over New York, in parke and in shady and even on curbstones, je family baby is ‘tended aa carefully by the ‘Johnny Tatterbye’* wan by the little chap tmmortalized by Charles f these domestic heroes luge « @ little sister way down to Battery Park from William sireet, and drags back again at 6.30 P. bout time for his moti If the brightness in bis face could be reflected above his head, it would materialize @ halo, her name mentioned but If she wax to ap- before the public and wing that note ax 1 have heard her, outing and the {dea not & professional singe! Serve on a hot @ du Bols, who has made one villainous and overtaxing translations At times I was mo’ absolutely unseemly rubbish that Henri of the long name evi jome Towels, which are frequently used for side-tables, are very handsome | and have been used for years by many The long, lacy neds of these towels are made by the women of the Islands of Fayal, and are exquisite in design, ‘They cost from §2 to $4 each, according to the amount of ornamenta- of the most of New York yal towels, A river in West One Hundred and Twenty- Fayal t mounted on a big bottlers wagon, kot over on the wrong aldo of the street the other day, for no reason, that I co than that he could make better time, beng comparatively w the driver pull urge his horses on again. of about fourt ed rth by the d to mirth by Saby ane aap housekeepers. ntly imagines to I was dismayed at this gentleman's audacity. meets him [ hope she will give him @ good horsewhtpping. Suddenly T saw atop & moment, Then Tt saw a young. nh limp to the ridewalk with from her day’ on one point all should ation, and “The Evening World" will| should desite to help do something to still, as usual, be ahead of all its com-| the end that he may leave the law and the bar in better condition than hi them, There is no better way to pro- ceed for this purpose than by uniting mpler, more direct and Baltimore's convention of Baptist) more conclusive processes in the « f t the operation of Jaws shall Le prompt and certain; so that the path- tl way of justice shall not be obstructed, through vain ap- nd juggling with technicalities, Ile richly deserves Story-telling is an art that by the gentlest of my sex, af dein cultivated ‘only second to Rast and Ink Stains. Rust and ink stains should be rubbed with juice of lemon and the apot then covered with salt and the cloth placed If this treatment does not | serve to remove the stain, or if the fab- | rie is colored and so can not be treated | with the lemon jutc be used as for old fruit stains. another treatment is to apply a mixture LETTERS. [fAte cohann 2 open to everybody whe hase to mabe, © grievance to ventilate, tr formation te give, a vubject of general interest to discuss or & public service to acknowledge, and whe cam put the idea into lew then 100 words Long (ettera cannot be printed.) wheelmen who witnessed the affair headed off German, really | think I should commit the charm of the palmist at the Summer resort. 1a where ashe makes Telling storiva to childr the greatest hit, and ev Impervious to the unsei pratty girl who I1kes to keep the children quiet. & story about plained a gifted young woman to me in rel “All ehildren are good, or by being considered good, soon become 20.’ PRUDENOE SHAW. a AVE MARIA BARBERI! ‘The proprietor frothy story, and Darling in the original must be a chatty little with no nonsense about her. She Is not Involved In any plot, but she talks a good deal, Gyp's forte being what must one think of 8 @ supposedly and also the name and address of the who was then permitted to depart, oxalic acid may Rut drivers are not the only on ton to her art. Just above Chambers atreet, ng hin way tn and Among other things which it wishos to do, according to A hurried Cabinet meeting was held in| papers, just filed at Albany, Washington yesterday, if it can proper-|politan Bicycle Club led a Cabinet meeting without| promote the establishy rondds, at Gray Gables playing with Maid Mar-| pathways in New York Clty fon, and without the Secretary of War,|a direction in which who could not be found, should play the parts Imen have unquestionably led by complaints made by the Spanish|the way. Others should there's a man who hasn't a Protestant the right to be Incorporation wan perched in a aeat on the handlebar, the Cry That Comes from the Lips ef Thousands. To the Miitor: Maria Barberi has been sentenced to a! electric chair; that she will not is @ foregone my name at the head of a petition for a commutation of her sentence Cataldo promised her mar. and betrayed the girl under that promise. he lost love, char- Her future life would have deen @ blank—nothing but work and death, for certainly her companions would shun het 2 a girl under promt and fails to keep that promise, the electric ything in me is displeasing enough Voor Darling is the and she's sim- ght slummy, of men who know how to english at thy astonishing that would have precipitated lena the riders, to make you yell.” victim of the translate ply horrid and ¢ under the hoofs of the horses — JESTS AND JINGLES, ood citizens conclusion, Please write decent ‘The Purpose of Educat: To the Raitor: Exception may be taki er'a letter to “The such a gilt-| to life imprisonment, entano should pubis! muddle as this I must quote the following pas- in which our dear old language manner that makes Winter Girt. on him all Winter, And had given him Of hope onwhich he thought that he could lean; edged firm as t He wrecked her to that portion of Jone Wvening World’ in which “The main object of education 1s to In- at the Chicago boss, and it {s alleged that the President] George Washington Aldridge had directed the conference. Mr. Cleve-| yond doubt, the mainstay of the patron- land 1s reported to have been annoyed] age and spoils wing of the It ati ambition, University commencement, April 1, words of wisdom am to education, The main ob- C. M. Depew, 4 massacred In @ man who betri Bartholomew And her manner after that was real mean, —Detrott Free Pr How He Found It. chair in operation 1s too good for such @ scoun- Maria Barbert fully re Ject, the ultimate purpose, cause discontent of education ts to among bread-winners, among the discontent of artiaan, ‘This all comes of "40 per cant. of labor out of employ- ‘The main object of a common school ed- and by the action of Cuban sympathiz-| boys" in grandly on (Na; 1) “Coryac, whom her mother's in the old armchair ‘in she had disap- H1zed that @ breach of promise sult would avail nothin, lead her to take the law in her own every man who has @ wife, aweotheart Join oxit had left caini ter Workman material ald to the Cuban cause. posed boycott of hank-notes need lead t where I bought thoae tote, you know peared, stood up ay How dit you find the town? peared, atood up qu in a petition +N of two parts tartar and one part powe dered alum; this latter is good for a va- riety of stains which fail under other methods Ink that 1s freshly spilt upon a car pet should be covered with coarse or common salt or Indian meal. If the stain is not absorbed, rud with lemon Juice, Strawberry Syrap. To five quarts of berries add two cups of water; let scald; squeezed through @ @ bag it will make two quarts of juice to this add one and one-half pounds of sugar; boil and skim well; an excellent syrup for bolled puddings. Artistic Centre Pieces. ‘The floral decorations for a wedding, reception, lunch or tea form fully as im- portant an item as the menu. A most effective centre-plece for a dinner table is a little lake with exquisite water-lil- fes afloat, A unique plece seen at &@ cent social gathering was a basket in the shape of a straw hat, silvered and she mounted on a tripod. ‘This was filled to overflowing with Mermet roses and their foliage; the effect was most charming, A Delicious Sammer Drink. A very delicious hot-weather drink may be made by bolling together for @ few minutes three pints of water and two pounds of white sugar, fulce of two lemons and two ounces of tartaric acid, Set it away to cool, Beat the whites of three eggs to a atiff froth, slowly sift In half a cup of flour and atir until smooth.’ Then flavor with half an ounce of wintergreen essence. When syrup is nearly cool stir In the eggs. When cold but jt {1 a stone jug which has been scalded until perfectly sweet. Cork tightly; teep in cool place. For @ drink + use two tablespoonfuls of this syrup in one glas of water, and just before drinking ndd a quarter teaspoonful of soda and ytir well To Remyve Pat: from Clothing, You can remove paint from clothing better wit chloroform than by other ' means, bit benzine will also do. The chloroformis not inflammable, and may be used aj night; benzine should only be employ! during daylight and away from any fre or open light, as it is ex- tremely dingerous when exposed to flame. Soal the spot through the fabrio and rub geitly over a plece of blotting paper or yhite cloth, using a white fabric as tle rubber. Turpentine will take paint at, but It 1s apt to spread « around the ydge of the stain, which chloroform ches not do, Use plenty of the liquid ant dry in the sun. * Breatfast Al Frenco. The latest pepular form of entertain- ing one’s frientis is by means of the outdoor breakhst, which takes place exactly atnoon, A tent or awning gay- ly decorated wth flowers and greens is erected sn the lawn and the tables are made bight vith flowers and fruit. The women tuests of course, wear light Summer govns and are without hats and the menappear in white yachting » me I would -ather die thousand deaths apply to, Botaking into consideration all the discouraging fatura, I belleve you will that ay unfertaking will be much ¢ to accomplisl thm that of the Boston man, Now, I have m meey to atart with, and ik nobody to ataki my but if anybody wie give me the chance to ean some money during the next few days I villthankfully accept bis offer. And the more offvrs it work the merrier shall feel. My wife alm wil accept any offer of work that @ woman cam lo without unsexing herselt. RALPH BUTLER. The Soul Is Incomprehensible, { To the Raltor: { ‘ Some individuals have publhed in ‘The ren ing World" opinions of the dginy of human be Inge that the wisest philosopyre after yeas ot prudent research and profow thought have deen unable to affirm. One, am. D, who claime * that Is, never car: s do or do not, kup in the mid that'a how T fv No Cabinet meeting can prevent the| no fear of an over-production. iGeation Se (oloupely tha) requisite imeneg of oa: catlonal qualifications for cit! merely for Its exiatenc object of @ common-sense education Is to devote re attention to the development of the will training of the Intellect, because ot janet we age judged by what we di § for what oth Yo not think and live as she does, agt tated, she was full HL love of society.” ty-mile pratrle Indianapolis Journal for the protection of all womankin: Ido are @ curse to humanity, and are bet- QEORGR W. HARVEY. with the patriotic struggle for freedom| Defender and Vigilant! f good deeds and ‘The woman that th Hath sealed the country’ Ive odd we have no bloomers here, Though Georgia's bright with bloom! call "the new Then why shouldn't sumptuously bound In pale green cloth To the Ealtor: To an Impartial mind there can be no doubt of Gof ts totally incapact tated to perform the duties incumbent on him In the office he sow holds, Never waa his tn Dility more manifest th to the Maria Barber! case, when iy instructed the Jury to return a averdict of guilty On whose authority did he dare dicta ‘more than ordinary Intelligenc what the consequenc urn a verdict of acquittal? sider the closing of the courte or the evidence together with the speedy date for execution and her immediate removal to look other than the tremely prejudiced and biased mind Wil you, my fellow-cltixens, atand si witness auch autucracy? Even though the girl be dena, to the which our wills are Atlanta Constitution, (Othello, act 1, scene 3.) the fact that Recorder Later reports from Cuba indicat Gen, Campos hal to run pretty fast. k her too blond- They Want Mr. Magee, ‘Mamie te such a con wier girl to another, tious Httle goose,” dmost ax much as her too Serian relative Mme, D' Aves It's rough on the must Move Up. Hite correet Lar ren made frequent a ing appearances) While reorganization of Tammany Hall seems to be the order of the day Democrat to suggest through your valuable paper that the people should at leam have @ voice in the election of our assistant leader. de a settled fact to ha thinks ahe must Dreaking one enga go to the trouble of ent before contracting an Pitsburg Chronicle Telegeaph. ‘The Trying Point, ow an humble “My officers." Then who {4 almost stopped on Ume. “OF that little Bar- Jeur could not be consoled." It makes me sick, worse than J. W. Ryan as our lead- ‘ell, why not give ue man Itke the kind- popular Robert Mages sistant? We want « man who will recogni after the election and whom we can approach and from whom we can get a civil answer, much easier to WIth ease we reach the goal Hut ataying there-ab. ‘That really tries the « that'a the thin J immorality, tarbarously does not, cannot, Washington Star. audience with the Em- laughter of mine read Zola than a book ction 18 passed, and we are us Give usa fatr chance at the new servant girl language tn . the chotcest epinodes, fair land of oura from this, this at the hands of an uninfuenced ) ROBPRT J. DOBSON, leas for one sol!d year. Romination and a square election. MANY VOTERS jew Thirty-second As- Tt te toy late In the Die Aropped tnt) see even) pe howlingly farcical marred by this worse And at its best could never be either In its present form of the old Twenty: sembly District. jection w don't walt for me!" San Frauctagy P Although Iam sure that Marta Barber! n going to die in the electric chair, 1t seems to an Injustice to call her crime murder in the first She was only her own aveng ably did it in @ ft of anger when her lover re- fused to marry her. Can those jurora, more than usual Inteliigence, ence between @ cold-blooded murder venge, no matter If & man or @ womal The lawa of my native country (Bwede erally more severe than those of the United States, but I'm eure ni dvom anybody, to ee MORAL Corr! A Queer Avenue for a Bi; WHO FIGHT FIRES, Knowing all the good “The Evening Worl the public, I beg to call your tention to the muddy condition of Seventh from One Hundred and Tenth street to the y could possibly be worse, M. Tete du Mois) Teddy's reform’ Sundaya watch the not eee the differ- nt of people who id full of tact for That's snobbery—unpar- Who cares a hang or a Duch- aolutely impossible for any cyclist to ride om Seventh avenue within three days after rain, yh to have such streets in the suburbs of this city, but we ought to have better streets tm New York City itself. When they'd arrest a bur ‘tet upon the Or nab pickpockets on their beat donable snobbery whether Gyp is a Count Ige over there would case like this, 1D atreet, Brooklya, Bat under Ted they've grown so ke their hearts to hear of y 1 novelists, unle: sant, who has won Henry Pene du nt ving in a democratic here happens knowledge that detract one it will cause. Learn Henri, and don't head about titles. are very nice in their way, but have you ever heard of a gentleman named Dick- If he was a “descendant of people who have been refined and full of tact e didn’t find it nec that subject. has put me in a I'll burn it, ALAN DALE, the World on Nothing with it be a Sir Walter E 4 CURRENT PHRASE, A murderer they #0 abhor, They won't arrest When men their fellow-being ‘The good cops weep, Te the Editor: You will remember that Hots ts at pres and if anybody read his book, Countess won't jot from the misery the English language, Uttle over a year ago © young man started from Boston oF som naked and penniless, and y around the & great thing to do, but I pro- 1 shall start trom New York about the firat of next month and also rk my way around the world in one year, but rage and therefore 1 my road will be @ rockler one than that traversed by the man from Boston, though @ great belp to man on ordinary Lots of ¥. be more or leas of a! To the Bditor: Then} can you tell me whether @ young man, other England town, inaide of a ye ‘Their only duty now tx It grieves them, than th pose to do « greater. t grieves them more than they To have folks break the And if they'll keep the Sundays dry my wife*will accompany mi For each one in t for a ¢ from Teddy's hand N. A. JENNINGS, for generations’ He Jolnod the Fire ‘and was went to Engine A Gallic Girl” drag im such an undertaking as mine, ‘rom Doubt ‘again, the Bostonian was buoyed up by the hope| years old, educate of winging a large sum of money, but thei h spur on my movements. make the effort me 2 May 20, 1884, he was on May foreman and placed in Ladder 1. Capt. Fraser has performed many dai “ Mary Mutterick, of 42 Daxter atree will | know! anal] a we ly for the honor success will mtally that I may gather at How Wom: nd material to All out @ story which 1| To the Editor: é Finally, if] Women should rule this world; : sand uncertainty exist omine that the outcome of the New Y: experiment will prove con: recent experiences, & mi voters of the 8 4 that the eleciric car Dioyele are responsible for a falling off in the demand for oats in this country amountin And again there must meat —Cincianad ThmeeSigt. have had im my head for a long time, 1 grow discouraged a ‘after I shall bave accor throw up the spon, © quarter! But by being patient, fond and gene of my task, I bave ge friends to whom J can = They will always gain full oway, 1 | we may be sure that the ensuing law w! forced by Republican offctals tm Lie. Rochester Democrat 5 deed bis name was placed ary city, big oF | 100,000,000 bust to have penetrated the secrets owital phenomena, Pays | most honorable tribute y hie epectes by anserting that the soul {sa mytkel creation and that the common end of organic odies te to fer Ullze the earth. How @ mind ofch conclusions succeeded in mastering the studlerequisite to am ‘entrance Into the medical profess is « problem aimeult of solution, As enimalmatter to a * sequence of vital atracture, the to ot Me D. are self-contradictory. The sows incompre- hensible, invisible and imponderablaand we are consctous of its being by the marMous opera tlonsand attainments of the entity calh intellect. Would a scholar seriously seek to debsi the fune- tions of the chryaalls of the human souhy elaime ing them to be identical with the purkes of @ dunghill? If M. D. has ever dissected tl human brain he knows ite structure throws light on the great problems of mental phenome, The scalpel haw been unable to unfold the ph of thought, MATERIA MET, Thinks the “L’ a Nuisance, To the Baltor: It ts ly admitted that etther tndiffergs or Incompetency on the part of those who preta te accommodate the public is indefensible, managers of the Elevated roads of this city axa to enjoy both these distinctions, and I feel ow that I voles @ popular sentiment im stating that 4 competent system of transit, managed by mam whose fidelity to duty should equal thelr desires for salaries, would be hailed as a boom. It seems incredible that any man of ordinary intelligence, hould fail to eompri ity tor preper announcement at etatior atination of trains, that would-be passengers need not ask questions to receive unclvil answers from ill-bred ‘employees, No one could be displeased with such announcements ixth avenue to South Ferry," to Rector atreat,"* ‘to Fifty-eighth strest,"* "te Harlem,” and in similar manner for other lines, having such announcements continue until closing of the that the patron may select bis trate and debark at will, without being ordered te change cars, which many dislike to do. But te such as think they know {t all, even & sugges {ley (a offensive; therefore it 1s probable that the present treatment of the public will continue until @ better system of ranait shall displace the Elevated nutsance, together with ite conceited managers and insolent attaches, E, ©, TOWNSEND, 19 Broadway But Does She? » To the Eaito She uses all her brother's ties And do and who bas a pretty good’ edge of office work, can make more than §§ ’ WP Should Ra! With new women's rights? Nay, nay?