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THE WORLD SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1896, all hope of rescue. The Britannto, A CRY FOR JUSTICE. & STORY ABOUT A LUNATIO, arrived yesterday, also had on board = two fishermen who had lost their bear- Against One tn Inga in the dense fom and driftd help- a Kew Desk, lessly towards the open sea, A Boston | “ Pee OLE ROW, Mee Tork” [arrival also brought two lost flahermen | Robert 8. Hiching, the author of “The = = “=== |who had been picked up after going Green) Carmatisg! evidently iprewie around the world In an cage = SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1895. /**'r*y In any ake tee AMATO UL uF most voluptuous chase for novelty, He FVINANO WORLD| National fisherman at Bussard's ay? Se Otte coir to meer ae SUBLCRIPTION 10 THE H VEN. The weather Is, of course, clearer there eee Maa ae EGERU HOW. ohER RSI inch tints aa Beoneniy, (6 the tomatoes Gtand ash on lon Aactating postage): fot inte a. bad fom aren, Bahing: it between you and me and the lamp-post| Nowadays a black hat 1 an economl-|tuce leaf in a pretty dish, heap finely PER MONTH. caseachuattts: Waters While: Aimeringn nats @ mighty hard thing to do su>-jcal investment. All hats are selling at|¢Facked Ice around, and serve at ones, rl oad cessfully in these effete and somewhat | half price Just now, and the black hat] fashicmable Rooms Trimme, citizens are threatened with outrage ih only be we with ‘Vol. 86.. see No. 12,408! and massacre in China, It would not en an he Lira fe Bley ee te ere Hattie, ——————— r Imaginatly fi pI vb “ 5 Barered at the Pon-om: New York as iy shin been Sar fa anit nelplenal? staid and highly proper Appletons—|A large black hat trimmed with black] | "One of the latest crages of ornamen. ee Koch Ip tba ARIAL Ss baa sf aitlemen who insist that every novel| gauze ribbons and pink roses 1s very | ‘tion !s the employment of factory bute second-class about towards the open se ddan tons of all so: ———_———— Perhape 1k Would be prudent for the shall. wear at least: bloomers—Mr. {fetching for the Summer months. sorts and size: 14 the . Brat OFFICES: Sted re Ma Hichins has for his hero a gentleman| When September comes have It thor- head of one of the greatest decorative \ mar BRANCH y ever ready Secretary Lamont to make ichins hi firma in Englaad, We WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Bros} 44 excursion to Gray Gables to bring who fala. violently in love with the|oughly brushed and retrim tt with ro- id. We are now fittin J way and Gixth ave at $24 cur enthustastio Auhertman out of the Sphinx in Egypt. He ts married, but |settes of black satin ribbon and bunches | UP for a great manufacturer, whose WORLD WARLEM OFFICK—issih & aad Medley 7 yt wet him thinking about | that doesn’t make any difference, Enid |of its geranium and you ave a Seale ee soreenies a thousands oon ave. a RIBE ‘ : is pretty and commonplace, with a fund|stylish hat to wear un eco) oar mailer drawing-room, BROUKLYN—909 Washington ot. bl Mt nines Ingtean (of walle je Pret mation on the subject of the| Weather makes a frlt hat a necessity, |the walls of which are covered wholly a Pa.—Preee Building, 103 Chest- ‘ en weather and all that sort of thing, ue Aaapianey suarned iz sveey teuaainaniy Cotter: ages on | 4 Once more Tammany is in the hands Harry Denison sees the Sphinx ani jattern, these be- } » ded altel of ‘ triumvirate. heary triumvirate peeuiehe. He not only worshipped the} Boll together for twenty minutes one ing fixed by means of a special cement. that ever was ended in @ dictator vip atone affair with a “fanatical| pint of sugar, one quart of water and The effect is, 1 can assure you, very { J Rome's ended in Caesar; France’ Ue)Y tion of the brain,” but also of the| one pint of crushed raspberries. Add to handsome, and, at the same time, quaint, Napoleon and Tammany'a looks ike Purroy. BRING THE GUILTY TO JUSTICE. If all the missing laborers in the West Broadway and Third street butld- ing at the time of the collapse are this one gill of lemon juice and the| Nd I have received orders for two halle wr chieg taubmit that such @ proceeding | same of orange juice. When cold strain Ways to be similarly decorated.” . ts highly improper. Mr, Hichins proba-|and freeze, Pineapple or other fruit bly knows really what It means Ml eee To clean the sewing-machine, buy 1-8 I'm quite sure or an accent come ‘The Cont of Umbrelins. senate benzine, use in a machine ofl- Appletons ae Letleve that even} A thoroughly good silk umbrella with | ser the mer Asad the machine apart, Peay fect that Har-|@ plain natural wood handle can be chine tn rapid motion, and Keep the Sewing Machine Clean, 554,178 in JULY. . Hichins reallzes the r It will thoroughly ol THE WORLD'S among the killed the victims of the a ittuon was really suffering Hote eR VoL asars sold up t0 | dust or oe ee , ase, known as path- | $50, 1s high as $100, and more; bu CIRCULATION 564.178 aye eo ore Sour mental dinenst ig an awful [above $10 the cont is in the handle, Of Mock Chicken Salna. IN JULY WAS PER DAY. Recorder Goff waa right in calling Pe yah MC hE Aaphe cy upon the District-Attorney to turn the mt take anything for|handies for umbrellas, parasols and} One head cabbage, one large bunch 4 thing, and you cal idew and powders are|canes there fs an almost bewildering | celery dressing, one-half cup vinegar, it. Pills and brom! Minary phy-| Variety; there are thousands of different | one teaspoonful of yellow © all perfectly useless. The Or t it. | styles, in wood, tvory, metals, minerals, | (which low mustare \ Te spec fi attention of the Grand Jury to the dis- clan wouldn't know how to treat It. 1, . + | (which can be omitted if preferred), u Ww ws a 1 * siclat 5 to|horn, and other materials from all parts | pj. BIN aster. There te no need of waiting for Bue WIGS Ws Aner OL Puevere cesunel ay owes Leanne ce gmt ace Mr, Hiching's hero would have tog plece of butter alge of an egg, three } ha man|of the world. There 1s a demand for|oggs, small teaspoonful sal ai a specialist. Now, to take suc 5 ul salt, cayenne World's” Gallery of THE GLEANEN'S BUDGET. SALT WATER DAY IN JERSEY. |as A hero, and analyze him with the nhl woods, Some curiously marked | pepper to taste, one tablespoonful of is Pictures. — Stinateness of a Bourget, may be clin-} woods come from France, where the | cream, one tablespoonful of sugar. Mix p Here, a Mint There and Trae | You must hitch the horve early; bitch ‘em, |{cally Interesting, but 1 can't Imagine | Toan’ age ter bbe are best tools | the eggs, mustard and vinegar together . ‘Tales of City Lite eariy, father, dear the ordinary novel-reader—upon whom TS rancan terns which are more | until thick. Eggs are beaten light be- ‘ot a good jue on my wite* anit a newiy| TRGAYHl be the durnest Gay we've het ter al wo rely for our royalties don't Ww fore vinegar Is added. This ts excellent o t for a picnic and also mak ‘ te whole year; ‘cagettl up any excitement pi makes a very good married friend to me ‘I went with her to pure Robert?—getting UP Clame a ia Bi salad dressing all boiled together, eggs, Im all the doddinged year, father, the durndest, chase a pair of shows, She told the salesman i about him, Procure twenty soft clams, and re- he wanted eine 4C. She would not try them on, Biddiest day, The trouble is that Mr. Hichins has t y cl a mustard, salt, pepper, vinegar, butter ‘official knowledg More rascality and erime escape pun- ishment in the time it takes for “offi- cial knowledge" to reach public prose- ape during the rest of CIRCULATION POR 5 July, 1895 - 554,178 per day|\ |“vtore than re ot : Hanh a 4 Crooked office-holders protect friends : ven |Move from the shell; put one tablespoon- ay, 1558 1 £7,480 per da by denying having “oficial knowledge.” ying she wan mure they fited her AL home 1 | FOF Were 10 Ho bale ta the bay, feRer we're) akon him seriously, and eyed (ever | pal oe wuttar in the vishy add a: tables | One SUEae: ys - 87,460 per day Away with “oMcial knowledge” told her she had try them on, but ane i hinted that his peculiarities hae An [Spoonful of chopped truffics, two table- Why Divorces Are Common. , se iesian' twants "wien? Gr: aeiTghb sulla’ el ee ee GET aeig Je Ghee vee tp (ui York Wr sy, A C0 pathological mae Se ally apooutilb S| uneity, cha-fourth of! (a|| “A vollhe worse @hel hed Alvar liaias ot ho y the next da was tol th a week; F tlve Man’ nt | ed the art of cookery, be Gain in one year ........ 63,473 through somebody's fault t is the duty bie " i ud 0 maginat itigated | teaspoonful of pepper, and cook elf’ ¢ art of cookery, being desirous ef y o hired girl that my wite had gone out to| They must be awful dirty to that kind o' non Denison as an unmitig Gata in four yearn........213 138 : ii change a pale of shoes ahe bought, as they were look upon : ne instant |™Minutes without stirring. Mix one-half | impressing her husband with her knowl- Gain in twelve years......516,709 of every one In the city to have “om- ae inssll oN: (uk @hatNeerkeivaa,e Wid tacteh Hy ak pay dara; 1 RINE ibm, il hoiags | COs SO EL OO eds thoy | CUPful of cream with the yolks of two|edge and diligence, manages to leave clal knowiedge.” Ing. to’ pase as wearing & No: @ shoe or was the| | they call 4 d clambers Into your symp ‘a Deni. | C888; add, but do not allow to boll,| the kitchen door ajar on the day after | Let the whole truth about this cruel minAe gencie?. frm) taylan, low until 1. God | Bod well teke’a wish to-duy, falbor, “coum tala tntOws & Bonet tne AERTS CTO | than/serva: their return from the bridal trip, and Wy . ! y assaults — SF | calamity be made known and let those i um erer: ee wee ae | ee ee ee ener. When poor Enid jokes about Lapianders. vase atlaliig loudly: maury thy d e «6 ; z eeey. ; © [responsible for the death and misery be Just at dusk the other niet 1 aw a mieetman | Them city folkn te strange, father, and all thelr}-ne ancient monsters Denison alway8| One pint of milk, one pint of flour, | Eliza rsaAl ed do! Haven't you washed the publaed) iether! Wier (GealWeators coming towarde me, riding on the etdewalk, I] | WAYS 18 aueer, a lence of turns pale. He revels In the si one egg, a Mitle salt, a lttle baking | lettuce yet had passed a! policeman a few minu pre-| tive heard tiat only week days they ever dare] in, rogyptian image. He sits before It | owder. Beat well together and bake in | j is yt ak give it tome Where Rede. ¢ “THE RVENING Wort. {°° U"falthtul omcta viously, and expected to wee the wheriinan taken| @Fink beer, ‘and goes into a gort of trance. And| say) gem tins. Make them hot before me eee [ @ Bet eteremm ond how THE EVENING |. jail, If it gets too common Uncle pravancan abana: Tait, tnat tmpritonment wared hun to the] 2 at town Td not care to stay, father: 1g] thH8 a8 Guat SPAS ys intarerts (au tems bake Wie ten erlautee! Gze tale pint sirslaaked Uma, ene, 5 PORLD' mated than regulary, Address | 5 6 fol r ft RVENAON CON "5 face. The polio Hie) Goud -natliraasloe! rather be @ Jay. chological alf pint of rock salt, two gallons o: abaped es qen 00 decired, a a a Tea \ehevers thin te Gy Tpmtate fOr Me Mi ei eu wine case cra hot ing—the proper study of mankind being An Appetizing Rell cold. wa: Put all in a large crock perintendent of the Muntctpal Bullding | oy wid augseattvely. “say, young t yevalice rakexareel Cee oT lee Oe repr Wie and ald augzeatively: “Say, young tetiow, you' rather, dear, Mr. wi es Department, who ts making an official | peer not ride on the siewalh, f ry etpathological disorders, and if Mr.|ing luncheon or Sunday night tea relish. |then atir again. When It has tho adieanieii cal) pettor aot ride on the aitewalk, for It « police [ome water day {8 enough for ’ ble to dis- ‘ ; mievice pee —— Investixution of the collapse of the West | maa. amen you ba a ; Hichins had taken the trouble Mrs, Rorer's method of preparing them |1y settled after the 4 stirrii 7 THE FOLLY OF FIBBING. man mes your be'll arrest you!" The wheelnan| year; y cond stirring place FOR TOTAL AFIT N NCE ALWAYS! 3 Broadway death trap. Mr. Constable | took the hint and the roadway at the same ree with his hero, or to hold him UP | ig to acald and peel six small solid toma-|a plate over the lime which ts in the ‘the session of the Catholle Total ab-| TH® News from Cuba through Span-| ays some one is responsible for over-| tine Las put tn the soap and omelette, and | EE ty tmaginative Man” would |tors, “Cut off atem end in a slice and| bottom, and it te ready for the emwe, etinence Union ef America cloned ins: | (8 sources may be very discouraging | loading the top floors, ae But T hove we won't ail eateh eolé, father, as|have had far more raison d'etre. AS) with spoon scoop out the seeds, Stand | which may be dropped in at any time will have to stand the burden, See aac Mieke tn cei (ee ee ee in any le for the rebels, but It fe not easy to ex-| = ee T have Just learned the true inwardness of the ° ison is a ridiculous crea-|the tomatoes on ice for two hours. lecting St. uis as the on last Galt Water Day. it ts, Mr. Den nt until the crock is full, This n only binse fee ths: first Pe ecastaiy in Au.| tract from it much consolation for} yougnt many acres in the far Went for | rrr msn, Of tat band of youtntul brinands 7 «A senninos, |ture and a highly unsympathetic one.|When ready to serve chop one new 'to be covered with « onesie ial a gust, 18%, as the time of holding the | 5paln. ; ik GOIGHS Oh NlaSCounKEFIeR: Whlet dil arntter dear scene he cle ber ete cae - He js, in fact, inhuman, and through | onion, a bunch of cress and a small bit any kind. Eid) Wational Convention, Resolutions| Thfy thousand ‘teens are to bs! Ging mont tor the country, the million-| etora to mes or lem seers ate a] CC eee all the book runs a vein of unaccounta-|of parsley rather fine, Do not bruise = = * were adopted pledging the members of |M*Mt to Cuba this month, and twenty | aires or the colonizer? isso eure Dabo Gavin rita lters atone ae ble inhumanity, Denison's vagaries are|the cress, Mix a half teaspoonful of Our Bones, Muscles and Pins. the Union to strictly abstain from the|‘housand more tn Uctober. This does —— hove {aeriea by wnalr victims for «long ime} The Reles of Best Behavior Ex-|¢xpiained too fully—for all the explane-| alt, a quarter apoonful of pepper with) Woman is composed of $4 tenes, 19 Use of intoxicants; urging Catholics to| Pt look as if the “negro uprising” was] -To.morrow ta to be another “Dry Sun-| newspaper offces a certain percentage of "ro: pisines te: 18 tions are absolutely untrue. The young! three tablespoonfuls of olive ofl; then! muscles and 3% pins. Fearfully and get out and keep out of the saloon busi completely put down as yet. day"—for all but a favored few. tuna’ are accepted tp lieu of cash in pay. Weald it be proper tor bride te be married | person may imagine that she thorovEnty beat in one tablespoonful of vinegar. wonderfully made, and to be handled i fess; recommending the formation of| Senor Pedro Mirallas has been ap- ——— = = ment. The “‘briganda’ turn their prey over to| '® her travelling Gres at an afternoon understands “An Imaginal A Pour this over the mixture and fill it Owing to either the author's ignorance | © _ with care to avold scratches, total abstinence societies among the| Pointed Censor of War News. This! Purroy and Gilroy seem to be “in It} mittie-men, who purchase papers the next} “net HR does not con the 1 lon that Ty hie te ob ined tsi) the wea. | or Qetaniveness, but she peabirale of — soos young and thanking Mayor Strong for |“ convey the impression that] now. morning, recelving nearly the wholesale value of she Is obliged to leave on the wed-|the sort. Nor do the Api raising buff cochins ten years age besnase they Jie kind welcome, his encouragement of | Spain doapises: the “uprising” and has 99 their pleanings. Whether the trae is conducive] Ging trip immediately after the core-|said before. Why not pave left all he LETTERS. had top much @repery in the shape ef feathers the Union's work and his words of | entire confidence in the result. THE FROGGY DOLLIES. to ones practices or not 8 a question for morai-| mony, @ travelling drese my be worn, |!naccurate enalyans 1 me aa eho nae g | thelr lens. sympathy. Every few days we hear that some — tata The bolduess of the brigands (a sufficient 4 ee ‘The novel is well written, but there is (ihe colemn: 6 epee everybody © | June 30 I got on the Kings County Wlevated, af ‘Among the resolutions was one|famous revolutionist has been killed (From Filegente Blaetter.) cause for their removal trom their present atamp.| What 18 the proper drem for a gentleman at| too much of it, and it becomes tiresome. | complain: to mate, @ griewance te ventilate, tw the bridge, to ride out to Saratoga avenue, amd ing ground, an When we got up a little abeve the Otty Hall the warmly approving the complete closing | nd the rebels defeated with great lons. of saloons on Sundays and at an early | This seems to Indicate that the patriot ternoon reception? WD. | feietermciousiy epigrammatic, but the | formation to gue, a subject af general inierest to Frock coat, gray trousers, and patent |epigram mania is played out. There are | discuss of a public service 10 acknowledge, and whe “9 ‘* 4 ne or two concelts worth quoting: | Dloomera ané Knickerbocker and divided akirte Beene rere oe Cuindaye/ ang) Wt 0 c471y lisciny ts aantlypreaisr. in (ke Spar Tou, atr,"" anid my olf frtend, “thowe were} leather shoes, | | | Me a fact'® asoften the mhutter of the | ea put the idea inio leas than 120 words Lomg | commenced to gat on. I ewan to man, it bent I i reat days, back fn ‘68, when I was @ boy. oul as the window, and the visible | (eters cannot be prinid. ) the art show at the World's Fair that Merie was ® matter of course, the Union fa |!sh Government would have supponed The Bowery divided two prec and be 1, Ye It proper to give a young lady who Is only| sometimes rudely gives the lle to the eae SFigasd ts Ameo. frome asda TE poly voring the complete closing of saloons on| It also speaks well for the cause that the ttle park back of Cooper Union, the | ® friend an umbrella as a birthday gift? 2 It| invisible.” "Her mind is merely gray =e rey Asa ae neghraldey ary aw Heeogropd all days and at all hour: enlists the services of so many brave publio hay scales That was neutral ground, | not, what tm guitadle fore young man to give a| Wool, which she is forever molting ate No Corporal Punishment. ie aisle Ilda tee Ge nent easaas rae eee It was a little singular that when a|men. each one a hero in the field We boye used to mest there to settle our lady friend for a gift? and greatly oblige an Harter te Riyae keene. love alive.’ | Tate eauent T felt worried about Sarah and thought 1 would member sought to introduce a resolu Perhaps one day Spain will learn the en the police of one precinct never INTERESTED PERSON. othingness written at length is wo! Permit me to thank ‘An English Girl" for her tlon denouncing the Benedictine Mon-|folly of this fibbing and bombast run over to Brooklym and see if ghe all Sered to step over into the otter, and the| It ts quite “proper to give her an|derfully helpful to many people. It sus-| prompt refutation of the charge of the prevaten re o . oS id | corpo! 5 astery at, St. Vincent’s, Pennsylvania, |america is too near to Cubs to make Seals were tn meither precinct Weil, dign'< 1] umbrella. 7 . Cele there CAG Are Gcwera TEA cay ae en ee thought what I had seen on the Elevated ‘and other monasteries, for brewing and |it possible for far-away Spain to con- everlastingly whale the concett out of the in thelr troubles, as ‘paupers | °°) ae worrying me more than Sarah, ond + ? the wedding must the bri tro. | turn to it in the: zi The latter ex he “ats iS an eclling beer, the Union refused to engage |ceal the facts of the war. The Ameri- Erato vats Bentavwen) Steals Dobe eet we tle auin Ga ae {urn 6 tea. /and find Its warm weakness wits ter exorenses ereelt ax “vtlagumed” | veroed my trip at once. But T can truly aap God “ ” eli g i on the Produce Exchange | a — At nfinitely solacing. "| tess my son-tn-t s in “personalities,” and defeated the|can people are too enterprising, and Toate Gerri * ae ACY call on era, oF must they call on her at ne tay Brobaels won't read this book, | tess some people were disgusted when flogging |” ey aon-In. lee? giving me the chance te resolution. the American press too fearless and TeMeMEDt Gab Rie, elbt arte home: SPANETTE. | Til tell you how Hal Denison ends, in| was abolished in the Army, the Navy and in our | oe “Pat MY eves have seen, even if it Goss come ‘There is no reason to doubt the sin-| independent, to enable the closest Bt eae nissan, ea ‘ee en | ‘The bridegroom's family should call on | the author's words Buddenly he Stole | public achools, but 1 worder It “AbbIe'* is aware | MED Hang the expense anyway when tt comes to cerity of the Union's principles, but If| censorship to suppress the publication You. bese fighting agsin? Ge in ine] OCP Ses Peete eatin es Hushed through | of the very general Claguat she inspires when she | SUBUR YARHORND: beer must be made there can be nv lof the truth. These facts will possibly x0, and TH be tn presently and give you a , fiddarkners, and, in silence, he dashed | attempts to advocate its continuance anywhere. To Punish « Husband, reason why the monasteries should not |dawn on the Spanish Government whe: ‘ 1. Ie my aister-in-law's busband my deother-in. | the darkness, O00. IE Fetched out, a8 if| ‘The admssion by themselves or the proot by 1 enjo; jb f the large profits. 4 thrashing” Then he actually had the undlush | gw, ne having had no connection with our|in embrace, against the mighty rock i To the Editor: y ® share of the large profits. Havana {s in the hands of the patriots, {ng hardihiood to finish bis story Tage? 2. which in| {hat has defled the perpetual, intangt- | there tbat a certain class of parenta or teachers) Would a woman be fustified in shooting her . ] oat inn GaR RUB and when Campos has decamped and oes Ay doctresa* fletapeace ot ane gialng Ages” Mr, | C&MMot bring up a child without the infiction of | husband if he has left her and gone off with am Bee ea le catenionnre no jie son his way to Madrid or “held by /Why ts it chat a commuter, going to and from rnc |Hichins an't a bit sorry for him, prin-| corporal punishment is an admission or & proot! actress, only knowing her six rote . We , the enemy. Cuba must and will be free. ye? he { came into # quiet ome and took # husband away ' from « wife and four little girls, after living with her fifteen years, If that does not deserve town every day, always makes some excu an acquaintance catches him carrying « bundle?’ Asked (he observer, as we walked down Cort= when] 4, No, 2 Neither term ts correct. ‘The | Cipally because, as I said before, he/ot the mont lamentable ignorance of such i9- i ” wants to palm him off as normal, §n-| gtructors, and it fe an axiom that the man or ward doctor” alone would suffice. If| Stead of abnormal. There are probably | vomin wno rexorte to euch yuniabment le not ft ¥ ish to denote the physiclans's sex,|many “imaginative men’ in Blooming- can beat him often at sports, we can get the better of him at argument, but when !t comes to looking after one's If any more American missionaries Jandt atreet, “A city man when he happens to] aay “woman docto dale, ALAN DALE, a ey cue agg ee never be) punishment, will you tell me what does? They people we are not in the same class] are killed in China, this Government be meen carrying @ package never thinks the) — —— - = i a 2 pele 7 are making many new laws, and I think that @ with him, There was a time—but there | will be directly respons! 1th apathy fact worth whtle mentioning, but « commuter PRINCEY AND CARLO; 4 AE {2 Rusband and wite ~spankera” hey 9¢r¥® jaw to punish a man that leaves his family deatle 1 w! Invariably mutter something abo urpose which te of doubtful utility 1a show! were no bond syndicates then. at this critical time is an encourage- ) a sialyl ollie He si cd hae Or, eal oe et aeereuiica Aah jGheomieis the | S38 ought to be one of them. AWIFK ; THE ABANDONED BOY. ment 2 pe barbarians to continue article oF about ® present for the aaiee ie ‘The Struggle for the Baby's Bott! buman mind oan descend. The man who would Objects to Idle Land. : thelr horrible work. 7 ‘The man who abandoned the little boy = at the Continental Hotel in this city a| William Henry, the so-called “bad few Gays ago has been arrested at] son” of the murdered miser, has been Morristown, N. J. The little fellow | in Jat! nearly two months on suspicion Y was left in @ room and a good supply |of having killed his father, Isn't it of Summer and Winter clothing was! about time his guilt or innocence was ’ found to have been left with him. tablished? Tt appears that the boy is only the = adopted son of the prisoner, John| stop this talk about secret conferences Rogers, whose first wife, deceased, was| of Democratic leaders. Let us have an seems axhamed to be seen with the b and (From Filegende Blaetier ) submit to the indignity of @ spanking from @/ To the mdit: to feel he owes the world at large an apoiogy. Wife 1a a subject fur pity and contempt, whose| The question the people of this country witl ‘ 1 suppose the comic papers, with their cartoons existence may be tolerated, but the brute who| hy to face 'm the not dimant future te: Ie i of tia p laden suburbanite, frat made the ife te ap object, execrabie in the’ wrong for any man to hold land idle with the commuter think that bundle-earrying was o sin should be promptly—exterminated. | hope of getting the increase ip value and at the that peeded Ww be explained away Bravo! “English Girl," 1 respectfully kiss your same time take half of any crop that iy be THE GLEANER. fair band in token of my Grm bolief in your state- produced by the laborer for the privilege of let- —_—- ment. ‘‘Nor would any Lady Superioress lower ting the laborer use the {dle land? The people SCISSORED SMILES. —_——_——- her dignity e@ far as to even raise ber hand to have lived a selfish life for hundreds of years eee © pupil. ‘446, The tncentive tor man’a action has deen gain. . e Selfishness explains {t, The question now arises, the cause of his adoption. John him-|open convention, representation for all Horselesa Vebicles Not New. “Grey's” Prepusterous Assumption. will the peopla who are getting half the crop self was not anxious for @ son not of | pemocrats, free speech. That's the way (Prom the tndtanapotia Journal.) To the Editor: and doing nothing for it willingly agree to stop his own fiesh and blood, and having| to get and keep harmony. thone horseleas vehiciag”” maid It “Grey” will take the trouble to procure @ 'and speculation and let labor use idle land and married a new wife under the pr se en em Inne age copy of A. W. Hall's "The Problem of Human Lite Here and Her and peruse 1t care- Ww: Its wages. the om, oF elther going to be a q @ made to do eo? that he was a b: helor, not a widower.| Without wishing to arouse Mr, Dunn's q Why. pat’? began Mandy 2 @ year ago, was afraid to take the boy | jealousy, we think the Indications for lon of sacrifice, of n eligious ead bus 1 did Don't you remember te ole fully, he will ch opinion that It le a educacing the people to wrong-doing? it eG suk waaay’ int “ eel ve 400 not aeemn oN. . ' home. To what suspicions might {t give | t.-morrow are extreme dryness over the ky Bik, snag) preposterous assumption” that man can live O2fn ts Mn ‘Tie Yor all whele ite, aor, would rise? To what family jars might {t not| local area, with a rising beerometer in Pe te ke ca hues, aca eek ettaa aly iin: is seas C Vital start rot ew he oot Know, then, that it foubed. , you can take y leas? / Hoboken and Coney Isiana, fe the ‘life eternal” that forme and animates °F bullets WILLING TO SACRIFICE. 80 John left the poy with his mother, _ | (Prom the Indianapolla the lifeless clay expression of mortal man? is Saas land when she refused to keep him any| Investigation of the death trap dis- Plenty of boys dy Mee tae tation iy (eleliee: ania dion eee Wants Waller Vindicated, longer he determined to get rid of him|aster 1s, of course, necessary, But a Jon nowadays? Re ee eee ire hate et aa Pathe: Walters mR by abandonment. ttle more care on the part of the Butld- | Kabernek BI—Naw. But they has been geve tellect, and that it te the ‘soul eternal’ that . UbAVe been following the Waller case and Reve John te in perfect terror of the | ing Department would have made It un- | eral fresh guys died with (bem yaller shoes om eave’ tne senseless Inert, molecules of matter te, tC amtoniahed at the debased attitude of the and wishes now that he had been truth- | necessary. | ae gether so Tong as It reigns supreme over them, Coiled States Here we have @ great nation, ful to his new wife and informed her | = H It Covered the Ground. And hat without {te dominion they crumbly to Tit sixty millions of people, alt praising Qt first of hiv “incumbrance.” The| The Catholic Total Abstainers con- (Prom the Atlanta Cons:ttuston) the duat from whence they starte independence and patriotiem ns, yet | probability is she would have taken him|demnced the manufacture and sale with the boy thrown in. ‘ow she) deer by monks of St. Vincent's Abbey knows the truth, her suspicions are! Temperance, like charity, begins at naturally more serious than they would | home, have been had she been trusted, and % ~~ John {a in the grasp of the law for| Bloomers loom up now as life-pre- : @bandonment. servers, Two ladies wearing them fell a Moral: Tell your flancee everything | Overboard and the beaxy garments before she becomes your wife. Then | buoyed them up until help arrived. to-day an Amertcan citizen {8 rotting In « French prison without an attempt at bis vindication, Ie s accusation well founded, that the Government ington alts idly by and thinks the Go ernment need not meddle with the affair? Im q ‘ ui to yourself, American citizens, arouse Uncle Cy" Out for Bloomers, | fon sour midsummer sleap and show ‘who and To the Editar: what you are Protest, and let the protest be 4 yo noticed many letiers in 'The Evening "el “inter gi ‘so that ni in regard to the new woman and the and leeal trial for one of it orphe jate editors w 9 someting of & bus If he does not, then indeed ta he on @ par with brutes; in that case, and that only, be bas my most sincere sympathy. WILLIAM D. CHILDS, ook @ line trom hie original satu! A De ated Moon, t and most powerful ts that) you will have nothing to hide and she SiN sp: ° From the Washington Star) bloomer question, but none of them shows the Row fo pmoect, Its invereste. wh } Aa they arrive in the happy precincts ! t of the farmer and e nothing to find out. | Naaesdiot earibh PCR. Westhy said tne ato editor, “ypu're eesliogs ener aaS Ale elke “Ne dat OSCAR L. KUNEN., F, 2 | mr ten.” at J poet, but you can't write for tnis paper.’ wr My: Pe All Tammany {s divided {nto three -morrow, they will cry “Here's y My daughter Sarah caught the new woman ste! Fifth Avenue, Along Central Parke f _ to ol \@ it cd th ctw fo, when a yout : 4 parts—Martin, Gilroy and Purroy—the oh RE EA. ack judginent Ai weil of aa mle 480! FOS B60, when ng man from ry the Editor stron, yy wert yuu Brooklyn, wich a akeich bock amd soulful eves a8 On. here the graceful elma Otto Kempner ta engaged tn another : \ ast contess t ¢ flow yout | his capital, came to the farm as a Summer with interlocked arching branches, frame ’ which stretches towards the north an4 | isgae Otto is the man Who always iad 0 CME le ne! fer. He soon converted my wite, Maria, and het ’ giories of we e-mite-long continuous balda {1 ultimately engulf all the other A thre a is aldach!e ( w iy one "eT | starts and never finishes. sen wound up by Marrying the daughter, Of ahade-dispensing gre parts. # 1 weeks after b 1 at the term both pipet I y | iB two 9 after his arrival at the foi And here the birdsong whelms Let Justice be swift to strike those| DIGS AT OUR POLICE BOARD, Y as eas) | women were full of ‘new woman,” and the idea Their silent fragrance with no humes same < i THE PERILS OF FI HING. | guilty of their brot death tn the ——~ Bon’ It wonlda’t have in tine! \ that the Rusband and father was eo full of od gnq under, walk the people out and te ‘The fishermen on the Banks of New-| West Broadway disaster. Can't scare Roosevelt with « fre-cracker packed | qeror est Aad a tao | | tar deus that Be ovionged to & past age, AfeT "g reary houre—or In sheen! ¢ foundland have been caught in the fog) tn sawdus: Send hime can of beer on Suaday.— | their marriage went weil, untth. this young “i 4 and heave in consequence experienced| Saratoga, Sept. 2%.—Time for ending | Utica Ubeerver — | saan apens the tow dollare he bad saved, and since 4 ik weiiat, ity great danger. The of! tank steamer/all dissensions In the Democratic party | Now that the New York Police Commissoners Different, Shon the 10 Frogs haa mode monialy Baaday visits | 09 weh-teys oF 16 Tat Dee b, Le Campine arrived trom Antwerp yes-| of New York. are becoming better acquainted they degia to (From the Chicago Record.) to Brooklya arin me Be ae nce nace Cand 5 at! ga Ataametairr terday with two Mshermen on board RENTS eE quarrel. Milwaukee Jour | That maa causes me wo end of annoyance over RL Nee g verging leaew 4 who were picked up by the steamer| New York millionaires have bought | while the New York Commissioners fight | a bill lL eoprove ot shem dacidediy. 1 always , Sweet as mora-aprens helms | after they had been drifting,about in| many acres on the Hudson for a @ryvate | over side issues the side door te quietly worked.—| "Way don't you aus him and collect itt \ cet erat the wadreped 10 ast, ant maneea “Ch Gime el tee cle sal) ee ‘ ry for many hours and given|park. Prince Sapieha, of Austria, has| Washington Fos. | cotiect 182 He's trying to do that" .) ove