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4 her sails or her masts, or even her ropes. It is said the aallore who are to : Che Wiorid form the crew will wear maske until ia lafter the race, and will be prohibited, Publishes by the Press Publishing Company, [under severe penalties, from speaking 18 to 63 PARK ROW, New Tork. Q word with any “blarsted American” until after the cup is safe . All this seems supremely ridiculous. WeD ESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1895 (i win appear even more farcical if the SS Valkyrie goes back to England with he SUBSCRIPTION: 10 BE EVENING WORLD| mysterious necrets sacrediy guarded, | daha wed but, like so many of her predecessors, without the cup. PER MONTH. What is the Englishman afraid of? | Does he fear our yachtamen will steal | Vol. 80... vas No. 12,412 | hin Ideas? How can this be, when wa! | ‘_ scciabienieanes | have been teaching John Bull for years Bavered at the Post-ofice at New York ae | how to build yachte | Second-class matter, ‘The Englishman is welcome to know THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1395. FROM THEIR GRAVES THEY CRY! A Dainty Dimity. One would think the paper would burn, A blue and white dimity with tre but it does not. ‘The sugar bolls w regular broken stripes ‘s very becoming charmingly and looks tempting enough to a pretty blonde, and the trimming n its dainty receptacle. carr.es out a very novel color scheme. When it {s nearly done, a drop or two The skirt is cut very full and fin.sied of flavoring ts added, or Just before by a narrow bias ruflle, The sieeves taking from the fire some nut meats are simply huge elbow puffs. The bod- are strewn ovor its surface. It Is the | asa fog WP NYA Pini AAS | fn , li 1 | Fag tin { thy i —" all we know ouraelver e De S hi ice has a su@lice front ending under taken off the stove and se y f 7 a ti | ampli f t to float in CU Lab rn \ i uraelves about the [e-| i (Fe } | pee e : Al ‘ fe 4 Se BRANCH OFFICES: fender We have nothing to hide—no i i} @ belt of fancy striped ribbon in two its paper box in a vow! or basin of cold FICE J erful secre 4 shades of green and white. Long ends water. When cold it should be brittle, WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Bread. wonderful secrets to lock up and conceal. i ; 7 f the ribbon fall to the hem of the and then the paper can be peeled off 4 way and Sixth at 224 ot After the race, our people will be very | Sixteen New-Made Graves Are the Result of the West Broadway Disaster, Yet the Investigators Dally Whil: wer { WORLD HAKLEM OFFICE—126in ot and Madi much surprised if the Defender te not Dead Ask Justice, e eB y © the guint in the back. The neck has a high and a dainty square of toothsome candy Fae compelled to throw out a tow-line to the ribbon collar in the back, ending in a is the geward, r BROOKLYN—108 Washington st Vaiky: ts to be] = =e ~ ® em chou on each side, leaving a bit of the It is great fun to make and will eur: i PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Preas Bullding, 102 Cheet- Wikis MBNE OF aur Snaeaion: at tne | “The Evening World's” Gallery ot] AR, PLEA-EA-EASE, TEDDY. | THE GLEANER's BUDGET. DRAMATIC NEWS AND NOTES, throat exposed. The feature of this prise your friends if they chance to soe t Sine finish Livi Fe . frock ‘8 a fichu of white mull trimmed | it boiling in {ts paper box. 17 WASHINGTON—702 16:n ot Totty, may oe please open eur dooref* | Goaslp Here. a Hint There and Trae | American Cast for “Alabam with black lace edge and insertion, = i cone jou't think you oughter, One of the chief missionaries at Foo rounded and shaped to the shoulders Muke Baby Stop. } H Chow cables his superiors here: “See | Tales af City Life. te and held in the middle of the back with|, If the baby persists in sucking his fat But you can if you won't do more ‘seek - . Gail n—Rejanc's Husbund Wa: ‘Than give away pure joe water. ue pete Nec Nain ws to fring French Ideas Here, a square, stiff bow of the fancy ribbon, | little ‘numb, there is a way to induce ‘Teddy, may we please purchase some lee — which although | am pretty sure It will never; THe screame who Perpetu- This fichu passes about and holds down him to stop. Make a pair of lightweight on a Sunday, be acted upon seems to me to de a good one S/lY insisting—for effect that hap- the fulness of the sleeves, and is|W4-te flannel bags considerably larger terribie ree; Mr Smerson was vooking at the vacant jot to Pen® to be ineffective—that Lon- caught and held on each side of the| tan the baby’s hand, and when the ‘You'd etter wait enti! Monday.” be shortly 1urned tnto a park on the site of /Gon simply won't have anything bust with a ribbon bow like the one in| Small child begins to suck his thumb pat Mulberry Bend “It te a pity." aié he, ‘that’ American, and that the English the back. The ends fall free down on| the little hands ‘nside the bag, fasten- they itn't go e Uttle further and tear down Metropolis suffers from a deadly preju-, the skirt, ing the top of the bag with @ shield ‘the block between Franklin and White streeta, to dice against American actors, should pin to the sleeve of the dre: Baby avtel.”” Centre treet, and make that a part of the take a glance at the cast of “Alabama, | Won't like It, of course, but it will cure New York ‘World’ dally.” This ts elo- quent of the position as a news-gatherer “The World" holds among American Journals, A PRIMARY LEGON! Another Issue of bonds ron! Here \s the whole story! It shows how go!! haa been drawn out of the “Tetdy may we please saw eome woodt! “Of course not It te unlawful; And Mt might annoy the truly good Whicd to my mind would 554,178 in JULY. Apple Green Straw Hat. THE WORLD'S 554.178 CIRCULATION IN JULY WAS PER DAY. The FXCEUDS the COMBINED CIRCULATION of York to be more pec fic, OK) on: the RCOLA TION TREFORAM, the N KNING SUN" the TIMES the TRIBUNE, (he kVEN- | | AL. AD. ORNING CIRCULATION POR July, 1895 - 654,178 per day July, 1894 - 500,705 per day July, 1891 - 841,040 per day July, 1888 - 87,469 per day Treasury since the beginning of this month Who drew it out? Not the bond syndicate! Oh, no! This gold has been drawn out mainly by a large firm of coffes dealers. They they need the gold in their busi- ne The chances are 100 to 1 that their business te with some of the people in the bond syndicate. Why? Because when you have once picked up $9,000,000 or $10,000,000 in w little deal you feel like doing it again, especially a de 8o it looks as though some of the peo- ple in the old deal were forcing a new deal. Very much like it. Mo MAITLAND KERSEY. ‘This ts @ picture of Lord Dunraven's representative her the American yacht: when it is in your power to force euch | can to send the cup back to England on the Valkyrie. is watching and will do all he {tw to decrease taxes? Why let @ private “Teldy may we please breathe the airh? “That depends upon ctrrumatances; My Sunday law coppers are ev -ywhere; You'd better not take any chances."* N. A. JENNINGS, —— HOW THEY HAVE FUN WITH US. (From ‘ondon Black and White) “De you know why the Corn beaten? asked the Journaitat think you do, but you don't Only the Denver ‘Times has got It The Enelieh drugged them!” “More American humor?’ asked the Mere Boy. “Not at ail American patriotiam, very fi and full-Mavored, thie time It's quite serious Wt aye sertously and definitely that ‘until some mtinfactory explanation (s given’ the get feeling will be that ‘the Cornell er tampered with by the Englishmen before t was started.’ Dark, too Im this way the handsome froat of the Criminal Court Butlding would be in full view from tne park. {nmead of the miserable bulldings which mow bound {t on the west.” eee ‘The things that are said to reportere—not for Publication—by public men are, as « much more intereating than thelr utterances Intended for the perusal of the public. For instance, ene oMcial who fille one of the highem elective offices in the city sald to me yesterday eome things about Roosevelt's enforcement of the Excise and Sabbath lawa that would make @ tremendous nenaation If given as an Interview, and would be the subject of dlecussion and editorials galore. But the views given In confidence, a8 one man talks to anotner over a dinner-table, and the public will never read them. The unwritten given (n confidence, would make entertaining newspa: air up more Fae® among public men than 1s pleasant to contem- Which will be presented in London, at the Garrick Theatre Sept. 2, by E. 8 Willard, They'll probably scream just as hoarsely a week hence, but at any Tate they will be lulled into temporary quietude, The role of Atlanta Is to be Played by Miss Nannie Craddock, who was once a pupil of one of the dramatic schools of (his city, and then used to lose diamonds at least once a week in @ fond struggle for recognition at the Madison Square Theatre. The part of Mrs. Btockley will be intrusted to Miss Keith Wakeman, a pretty young San srancisco woman, who hasn't even the pretense of an English accent. John Mason, who belongs to Marion Manola, will play the part of Col. Moberley, and Miss Agnes Miller, of the Empire Thea- tre, who is two-thirds American, is to The picture shows a large hat of coarse apple green straw trimmed with cream tulle with applications of gui- | him of the habit more quickly than any other method. Many bables wear the little bags until they fall asleep at night, and then they are taken off. Home-Made Ties. Ties and scarfs may be made at home at a very small cost, with little trouble, and most satisfactory results, A yard and five-eighths is the length required for scarfs, while one yard is generally considered long enough for ties. This quantity of material will cut three or four folded acarfs, or five or six nar- row ties for tying in bows, sallor's knots, &c., according to the width of the materials, which vary so much in this respect. Corded silks, mervetileux, surah, satin, &c., in plain colors, fancy mixtures or shot, are suitable for both corporation levy a toll? The day of tolls interpret the character of Carey. Tha‘ scarfs and tles, but pongee and wash- Gain tn one year ....... 83,473 But they gave their word—yes, thetr| gnould be ended. “Very weil, then." eaié the Mere Bor, ‘Thea FO : be used for the nar- what. thik setae U a F Not such a very bad showing, is it? ing silks may also Gein in fooryean........213 138 || | Wall street word, and what that ts VcoaSSaRaCA MCRL. Wha wah tals wah ics es Gee | mie LMergeehl vane ety vas ole oe (if England hasn't taken very much ; | TW tles; these require, however, @ strip “ a Aa sport te jown by peop! anksown plas f And there will be ancteer scandal’, | thet which they aay often comes after | St eV" Ifthe regular youth i” | etde of New York City. When T venture away |"0tice of American plays up till now| Pure, and bow of silk shot green and | of swansdown placed Inside on account Gain 1m twelve year......516,709 y) See eee Lat us hope net. Here te @ tabie|a lone run of bad luck at poker. tt| ‘7 dos't dion the lady who dose the! trom town on my wheel I am saluted all along |!t t@ because no American manager | Pink. The hat is turned up behind over | of the softness and want of substance, 7 showing how the gold in the Treasury | stops for a deal or two and then geta|kery column. I can't vee how any one ag. (the way by remarke trom people who look ae| thought It worth his while to try and|® cachepeigne of pink roses and 1s very id Household Hints, Sawdust and a chamois as polishers after cut glass nas been thoroughly | washed in hot soapsuds, will make it quainted with the National dishes could help her thoueh they ought 'o know beter. The most | Place them until Charles Frohman went | becoming. rare: Li - pattiotion, \and thie is ‘Alstigctly partiotie; 1) tireeoms part of It {e'that everybody says thelover, And American: plays call for ku O4d Sunawion, oe The court-martial of Col. Forney has] tink it was the laty who reviews the orale same (hing. and fatcare himself or hervelf thet American actors, just as English plays) an oaa tittle sandwich to be tucked 0 a elting off an original remark. g unearthed scandals remarkable only for leat Needle ste Gaal me Wee ten erie so La ay at tee re Dane actors, So stop scream-| away in the picnic hamper is made St Stine ana aparkiee ticlecwordh be eeneee cee nice aubject for an ofl painting, All the same bloomers’ Of course, one naturally expecta| a eee s Peanuts It Is really a8 delicious as it | trouble for handsome rose bowls oF come out |! don't think we ought to have drugged that crew, | f@marke from the small boy, but from grown| Rejane'’s husband, Porel, wants to 1s odd. Buy a quart of fresh roasted | other bits of ancestral g! Druge cost money, and 1 hate expense w! ft | Men or women it te awfully ring. Understand |COm* over here the season after next| peanuts. Remove the shells and red) 4 good receipt for orange water toe i Redo @¢ ‘THE EVENING WORLI denwing tha city for ths het months chould om (= Det eddremm and how *‘THA EVENING | Avs WORLD’ waited them royuiarty, Addresses | 8 + 107,002, 784.06 104,417,088 08 Alas! Even Peffer h against free silver. Et tu Whiskers. |s_wanecomaary. “Howerer, 10 Hm ‘aot complaining of the commentet| and present some elaborate French {skins and chop them very fine. Mix| one quart water, one pound auger, the Ghineed eo dm to desired, ers tice, | that we stole the druga Why didn't we murder | CAD stand thet—but for goodness sake let them | spectacular productiona and melo-| with a little mayonnaise dressing and| orer rind of one and the juice of three J atte! Avs. Aan ees ae vat (ea Ti DoH | Was cewn, though, ae beers. that way? Nanaia |OaY oonretblos say f they aus make romana” |Cramad just ea they are Gone in Paris, |Opread between thinly out ations Of Fe seun OFaimeal BtrAin IntS @.6anl Aad oe a — be Just about a» sportamaniike as to accept a| Some enterprising man could reap @ harvest /It ts his idea to let Rejane appear two pack ice and salt around {t and freeze us. EXCHANGES. win when by some accident th hich waa | SY Mting up a wagon with bicycle-holéing te-|or three times a week and devote the 4 4 18 THIS POL'CE REFCRM! Aug = to have raced you aever started [elilties and lugging them up Fort Lee Hill. | other days to the productions. If he Gonty Cooked ts reper. our pe, Bowe Gatl! t s ae Police Captain Meakim is to be ‘dis: | 4% aan Makai: “Well,” ald the Ordinary Man, “It there are| Th#r® 18 not a wheeiman who patronites the| Goes this he will probably have to as.|. The sifls of one of our Eastern colleges . ciplined.” ‘inat is ww say, he is to ve} When it gets a little lower expect a reat A quick way of making lemonade is sayeportenien Ia America I eheuld Gi ferry to that polit who would not willingly give _ | have a novel method of candy making, a . P Galite i ry the steep ascent. we ler \< : akan (a bee tna! BGG Tue veea) eo vest money in anything French after | ‘he! magic circle—especially as the re-| viously prepar Bridge station, which Is considered the = = Linoota Park. It will be observed that Chicago too much, and needs to| up would prefer not to, r re sufficient for serving 7 Me down and rest. All the same I should doubt | outset of a 4 sults are particularly delicious. time to. prepa: least desiraule in the city. The reason| ‘The report of the recall of Archbishop | aia net pull the lion's tail.—Chicago Times. oust agua d tee ea Lune Bully. |" ‘They take a sheet of heavy, glazed! several times. The proportion is three- tt . in the ‘world. given by the heads of the reformed| Satoll! to Rome nas now become an| Herale there are @ dose Americans vutelde the mile beears EET’ lia vee Gun tian Guatiaes ior a Hauadl at) sages (ei ee gue.” police, as stated in their organ, is that| American tnatitution Ike the ‘allure of — iene, Ger ieee) me are) likely) te: 1ake) rates ‘The First Step. notice of auch elirious: nonsense. You cen't se 6 edges to a depth of about three-fourths | tumbler of lemon juice, Dissolve the fated "henge, uae ea Nt ou disate ter Ereaoea Sees Dede hee grown a beard. Pet fe, eertously angry with it’ Miss Cissy Fitsgerald, of the wink, |°f 8" Inch, into this box they pour a/ sugar in a tumbler of, not water. Put xp hcshaghied ena Ms ASL Aim ever to the new party.—Doston Journal. * the Jowrnalit sal. ‘T telt sorry tor : cupful of white sugar and a very little | In jars and when needed add the cold « himself under obligations to the saloon- Columbus at fret. But it's passed.” has @ new ambition. She ts pining to] Se? ond got it on top of the stove, | water ‘ ‘ Keepers of his precinct.” Moreover, A HOME TKAUEDY. ‘Was an Apt Po eo 8 play the part in Henry Arthur Jones's : eee - fe rtrormney pach reformed, neither has) ome touching tragedies are enacted | whe sare the colleges fo not teach young men (From Loaton Trth.) comedy), ane) Cum at oe Foils t " that was “created” in London by Miss Juliet Neville, without the wink. The role ts that of a naughty French girl, with an accent, and It does not occur to Miss Cissy that her arch, yet Cockney, tones might not be pre- caely “in the picture.” But she has made her gentle request to Charles Frohman, and ts even willing not to dance if he will accede to it. That is what he won't do, and Mit Appeal for Barkeepers, Fitzgerald will open in “The Found-| to the Editor: ling’ when the season begins, amount of refinement,"* but T can tive om lees than the does and never suffer from the pangs of (physical) hunger. For more than five years t I have steadily maintained my rage weight o Li Sige be venedals, of 156 pound: In Winter and 152 pounds in Sum- formation to give, a subject of general interest 1} mer 1 als. in the society of my books seek discuas of a public service ‘0 acknowledge, and wh) ang nnd refuge from ‘the ills that beset ma can put the idea into ieee than 100 word Lom} yx do not repine, and while prepared for what letters cannot be printed. } ever clee fate may have in store for me, with @ C== glowing and grateful heart I voice the sent ment of glorious old “Tom? Moore, vis: “Let fate de her worst, there are relice of Jor, Bright dreams of thy past, which she cannot de- in every-day life It 1s seldom that so|hew to mak money? Willlam Brockw Chicago woclety—that 8 to ay, the cyclin da little story as that relating to the| century's greaten countertelier, studied electro | portion of {thas received an unexpected and death of Warren Vibbard, of West One| chemistry at Yale.—Chicago Times Herald. j@mewhat unnecessary rebuke at the hands of Hundred and Fifth street, is told in the as the municipal authorities, Apparently the con- colutnns ot the daily. pean ¢ Old Mixture, troveratal knickerbockers hare so worked upon the ‘The deceased was devoted to hia young| The mixture of one part of Kentucky chivalry, | feelings of the City Fathers that they have de- ur mash and one part latest tn the| termined to put. them out of evidence all wife, and when MM, two daya| one part sour inas ; pores she was ill, two day) vy of revolvers, is proving an deadly as of old.| gether, To thia end the edict has gone forte It beatae strychnine —Philatelphia Presa, that tm future all eycliate must adopt tume “berey from the anh This, in plain English means that tn the opinion of the Police Commissioners Capt. Meakim 1s a corrupt man who has made a fortune out of his police service, 4s in the pay of the saloon-keepers and unfit for the command of a precinct. By what right, then, do they send him to the High Bridge or any other pre-|®&° her husband never left her bedside. cinct? By what right do, they keep him| She fell asleep the other night, and he He any tie went te a cupboard to get a drink of One Supply Cut Of. Twos ts paca tos ; If the charges are unfouhded, and| Whiskey. A bottle containing carbollo| ay, Government has just issued an elaborate! The expomure of Capt. Meakim's real offense is having| “ld Wae on the shelf, and before he! report to ahow that the natural gas industry te] men or women in LETTERS. [TAs column ta open to everybody who has « com: up and with the hing high up to the throat." Kings on the part of either rietly forbidden, and an op- Without reference to the merits or demerits troy, been friendly with the Platt ex-Police | W2# SWare of the mistake he had swal-| oy the decline. Since the Horr-Harvey debate | portunity ts thus afforded to the artiste of Ch Gran'pa (who has given up being sur- oe ¢ 1h Ue axcion Juve (n Genere doen 1) uo ent Lele crue da wea. wipidiae of mcrvow (Gal Commissioner Murray, to whom he lowed a large dose. He told his mother, Chicago does not need any oMolal aw ances of go to devise some pretty effects for male and prised at new fashions in clothes). Hum! A great event will take place Mon-| to you @ fundamental tnjustice that In cases of care: owes his captaincy, then the assertions | tfinking his wife was asleep. But she] this kind.—Chicago Times Herald female costumes out of the ‘baggy’? garment| new bathing dress? day night—a v a throbbing, nay, an| excise arrests it is almost Invariably the bar-| And bring back the features that Joy used to of the Police Board are unjust and] ard him, and became violently agi- mest aieainat Aforesald After all, the frequenters of Battersea conn o, gran'pa, dear; new bicycle) ain oat tempestuous event. The | tender or the waiter who is arrested, while t wea! their action not in the direction of Han Py praee_ ip) Basle Neri ae re- ’ me , bh eee rare a Soe arr nmbalves Wat tha bea]? . = chroniclers of small beer will pause, | Proprictor or manager, who is the true offender, | Long, long be my heart with euch memories “reform.” mained at her bedside, assuring her that] The bellet ts quite gen , ; Fy, NO under th WORLDLINGS. t when they realize the stupen.|¢€49¢# punishment by screening himself behind filled, Capt. Max F, Schmittberger Is to be| he had not swallowed any of the acid, | will experience dimoulty in leaving (he America’s) sartorial supervision of @ hyper-sensitive County iticlsms that will be expected of] bie employees? The bartender and wat 4 Is made of stone founa| them. The Rialto will go to bed only | dispensing drinks, simply act under or isu to toss uncasily on more or less downy | their employers, and they are in that unfortunate | you may shatter, you may ruin the vase if you BEI ne et she eee: couches in eager expectation of she nana , Pica hired ec bs Like the vase 1p which roses have once bees favored by a transfer from the High| When she became calm, he hurried to a| Cup on this side of the Ariane » year.— | Counetl. A popular blotting Bridge precinct to Tremont. In the} @ctor, But It was too late to save his | Chicago Dispatch around the thermi ——— — Z THOU LOVEST ME, yaition where they have either to do that for will, Lexow sensation Capt, Schmittberger| life. He suffered great agony, and died ke, Ha! Hat The ste Sir Andrew ©) timated his own| Tuesday “norning that will bring them | Po if ‘i played Informer. He confessed his own |!) Manhattan Hospital yesterday after- Pace vere = working hours ar littie short of alzteea per day. | fFWS Of what ia occurred. "For an | whic they expoee themselves to a confict with | nut he acent of the ronee will cing round it misdoings and swore to corrupt acts on | noon, (Prem Ally Sloper) ‘Thou lovest me—by many a hidden eign i | Monday wnlght~red-letter Moriday night] the authoritics, o: forfeit their situations, 1 ui”? BOAZ. the part of other If he told the truth Prompt attendance would have saved Thou teachest me to thiuk that heart {s mine. ‘The favorite variety of wheat among the Tar-/~a Monday night that will surely have | understand employers are always ready to pay the bout himself, big testimony certainty | his lite But thought tare has but one grain to each "head" or) Sy Place An the Historie Of Every StRRC—| gaee for their employees, but. the later hav Can They Live om $15¢ Sader ike ‘ oret, tll] w “ear” a w ‘ of A did not entitle him to favors, If he told| How singular it is that, despite almost The eropiees secrets sill 118) tone anlay, The Widow Jones" at Lrockton, Mass. | Neverthelea, to submit to all the indignities of | ro the Kaitor: the truth about others, how can the Roosevelt reformers justify their action in allowing one of the highest officers jaily warnings, people will leave pol- sons and other deadly drugs In positions where they may be easily used in mi I dare not ask thee that one word to aay, Thou lovem me, Thou lovest me, and yet—it might detail, At Jonkoping, Sweden, there is a monster m chine which makes 1,000,000 boxes of matches per day. oe The play by Anthony Hope and Edward Rose destined for the tour of John Drew the arrest. Now, it seems to me that It would be tar more logical, Just, equitable and, above All, more effcactous, to let the principal offender 1am @ young man of twenty years whe earns $15 a week. 1 am « commercial tourist, 1 am In love with a young lady two yeare my Jumloty 19 wants to marry me, but I contend that The cellar 1a the Bank of France resambien a 47 F!VO4 In Charles Frohman's office ut | and prime mover suffer for the non-observance | and M. on Monday. Three hours later | of the law. It le he who profite by it, and| my salary is not enough to support @ wife Will Silver coin te stored there tn) the manager had assimilated the con-| tnerefore ne should be made to take the risks as| come of your readers tell ce If I can get mar Some evi) trap might make {hee answer ‘Nay’? | #00 large barrela tents with his mentality, and cabled ; Despite three atmence 71 ir 0 the lucky, authors the magical word | ¥¢!! Once he finds out that be {8 personally | ried and live comfortably on my salary, an@ if p eelt—although “tls clear an day It 1p claimed that Hagieton, Pa, possesses the) “Accepted.’That was rather guick work, | responsible, and that he cannot substitute an- so how would my money be spent to make ends Thou loveat me. only Mahometan mosque 1a America, w but at the Emplre Theatre things don’t | other man to bea: punishment for him, he will | meet? FRANZ GRIFFLU. w Budget. | Koran is regularly read drag. If Anthony Hope has fitted up accused by him of corrupt practices to| take for harmless drinks. retire from the force with the honor of - — @ voluntary resignation and ihe sub-| genator Peffer says the people stantial reward of a liberal life pension?| ougnt to issue their own money. Money 1s generally supposed to be worth some: Were 1 to stake on one chance word my all, And urge my plea, large warehou Ex-Mayor Hugh Grant ts thinking of - himself 1a con- Tt you can make values by “issu- i i —a —— his play with the deliciously scintiliant | ‘Ma* twice befor he places - writing an article for The Medical Rec- why, let us ‘issue’ boots and touches that he Showed us {n the “Dolly | Sict ith the te oe . ede! a pees Pests ee ord on “Numbness in the Neck.” shoes and silk hate and cutaway coats ROMANCE! Ge cant aeune eenehine itd te ceet asst ea tase ncetatton tae ct By the! mater an oagess caso and sweetbreads a la financier more, backbone to It than “The Butter! mag houid pe introdu'ed, and we abould then | privtreges. for epecds pecking tom trout ced PLEDGE OF ECONOMY, esckive Dae Fain abelian sal eo ee soe the Infractions decrease to @ very considei jenator Peffer now advocates abolish- rear platforms? 1 am a Sir ‘Ennery Irving has abolished the | sble extent va | street, Shoat of Banguo from his production | AN ADMIRER OF ‘THE EVENING WORLD. Comptroller Fitch yesterday made public @ statement of the city debt, ing Interest. Why not do away with wages and salari Why not stop and since this road bas been in opera- tion che atreet te converted into a veritable Hades Macbeth,” which will be seen in “ i im to do, ul ° Fair Burlett (to Beenie Artist) i . and pandemonium, espectaliy on Sunday. Every oe te requires bim to do, up to July | yreag and butter? May there always be suppose you eto be able to draw be- tna Oy Sure fie coma Boys Wanted Cadets. tous mindlon.thp casa Gua 6p) pechehi te avareen Op Dec. $1, 186. when the new reform| Money cranks. They help more than fA vy. cortainiy) Hight” sitting at the banquet, and Mac-| qo the Raitor: ing, both on front and rear platforms, as well id eéministration came into power, the net | re oereerapners to put plenty of laugh Ite different with us. beth apostrophizes that ray, with great | wil you please be kind enough to print the | 4* o¥ the sides and sometimes on the roof, aad Steeple sedyoay si rtede 4 3 vas | nto Hite. Some of us have to do a lot of “paint- effect, it Is sald. This innovation has | ftem in “The Evening World?” Any | [™0Ming by at the rate of ten to fourteen miles debt wan $104,078,6%, On July 31 it was Feo ue Se dea ans been ‘widely commented on, for Irving | following Item ie b OLD SUBSCRIBER. 262 Fs 1 $67%.432 D: o Ane BEFORS WES sak is not given to disturbing the traditions from fourteen to twenty years of age, over | 2 our, SUBSCRIDE| $110. 748,252—an Increase of 7.432 Dur | Old shoes and rice are not always ——— ‘a very vigorously. By the bye, they say t two inches, who wish to Join the Ninth Saas ing the month of July the debt in-|narbingere of luck to newly wedded JOKES ON THE SMALL BOY, that the titled actor will not’ allow fh eee a ‘Alene: creased over two million dollars couples. A volley thrown at a Connecti- ——-— Uile fo be used in any of hig orotegs | Regiment Cadets will nd « good opportunity by Better Work on Bi rt The reform city government ough Rot to forget t ut couple acared the horse of thelr car. riage. They were thrown out and seri- sional enterprises, On the stage he in- | *dressing W. F. 216 Seventh avenue, New| To the Editor Different Varte sists upon being known as Henry Irving | York Quy. There is a question which I would like to bring ‘ ‘Tommy—Paw, what Ia the Board of Education? —it was formerly "Mr." Henry Irving— Nefaes:ithe public. te de the’ @imay wag in whlake * aging accustions egaint: usly Injured. Mr. Fige-to the days when 1 went to echoo! | and he reserves the “Sir Henry" for Ipillalice Tate: cuancusale ik peseeee thar ate course, the new city gover s nor| An Intoxicated painter attempted to pet : 2 : To Editor: Uie mason and iron work by day's work, thes respunsivie tor all th uch of |: is a aptive ilon and lost the sieeve of his Little Johnny. | = My condition and treumstances betng {n many | the men would get ume to do thelr work as it * ) legacy from Tame but the burde at. He wants the owner of the beast Bugar,”” remarked Johnny, as he lifted eeveral | QUESTIONS OF ETIQUETTE, Feapects almilar to those of “Naomt."" I am] should be done, amd it would cost the owner but cA pre ct hibe vorne Five him @ new coat instead of being | \umpe to bis open face, ‘bas coached the top | aig Race prompted to make the following comments uj Very little more As it ts now (ue owner doesn't The Rules of Best Behavior Ex-| her pamnetic letter recently printed in your ict] per what ho pave for, and the men don't, pet ed to Inquirers, ter column, in which she begs her dear sisters| Somorent thme to do thelr Work aa It should be te Jt proper for me to invite my young gentie-| not to int at meanness, stint, &c., because] gone, We never hear of an accident like the one by Mayor Str Tt was alege the deparie rankful that he ts not trying to get a | noich and « drop may new arm eaperted. Lite, He Didu't Fight. Sree oh pai) Gisty-iwo Gulldinas eine erdanea wi te, have 19 een 18 ssaaiher’ Aah? iI man friend to teat He works for jar finer she i galled 2 et ion aia ( of | in West Broadway taking place on a day's work ath St eis iy Blah No, mamma This feller outclassed bread’ to about twenty-one cente per j5y, heelers 1 E tated yesterday by the Hoard of Health. | wyaa't ie 15"—-Dreokiyn Lite Yes; {f your father does not object. | dey “Th World’ recently published a dee] Spwpge OF “THE EVENING WoRLD. places woud a y has more power than any | Tam aixieen years old, and have been friende| talles account of how a young woman in Brook- aries saved » has not Crer on the globe, but we give tt gladly A Hintorteal Item, with @ young man who te twenty I have known| 1? lived on #5 per month, who was healthy and Butldings That Are Rotten, Why? by tt because che * jong #® contagious disease is kept| one day recently in a Dunitee scboo! the tench or Dim eighty Would it be Improper for me|Stined fee while oing so 1 dle awayrauch | | a, Department is overrun wit eones in atk wea enawlaing tbs Ch story and anked one write to bim, as I am goin, ‘3 | published experiences for comparison with my | T2 the Editor: : ; to im, 1B to leave the city collapse of the new bu : the claims F 9 ele ¢| 7 est Broadway disaster seems to | the wy paused tor a 6 4 If your parents consent, there can be| *#° * Policeman's wite triumphantly informed | Broadeay and hind auyesl. has <aused conslder~ be denied by tne Me ver & well That narrows the field of| up to bis collar At sixteen, however, you can Gnd many |e 3 Whe leat of Bread, als large pote TOS. Srocised I) ann aol. What eurprioce } Come. Messre Ket you have y Now us HBVe the] Hey Net at ance griapes) Os he ovcupations more profitable than writing | ‘2% #24 (Wo Pounds of eteak, with the etceieran | on ee A uot nave i re of Bott ante apienesoe Die botiomior tha’ well Jitriencre tanning ene eaclaimes 4c single onslaurnt. One marked difference | ‘ jt aay more of Jum ; 2 na auusemens class: "Pease. tr to men between mau and the lower antinais is that tne) S0°8 calamities As @ hoisting engineer of proved city gover Le - ape rath rf Ts It proper tor a young lady to speak to al rormer eats while .ne latter tects Thia coun, | ‘any years’ exverence 1 can mately state that will grow better But you mus The basena!! season is drawing to a |‘ | young man without an imtroduction? try hase larger army than any other op earth such “accidenta” are caused by an insane desire to your pledges to clear be so in a blaze of disgrace I.ayers, | ANXIOUS, ic penal’ Stor dig «Nae mraten mith tuaircamn Lane f contractors to curtail expenses, and nd neelers an wpe n 4 amples and spectators are disgusting No; decidedly not; unless tt is unavold-| eon ana simpiy because they happen io bave #9 Heomperent aad corrupt Building Deparment money houestly econ ally ent people The great National game | able. ne Tens to do so © Many people pay fancy PETER GINBONS, may @on go to pleces Philadelphia be Wl you Kindly notify me tf it te proper zo] pri, for what they are pleased to ca:l “porter: | ms All the protectioniats are get ter “ —aanatipen | wro, fold & napkin oF tay it down unfolded after a} house seaks who asa matter of fact, coud They Want to Hold Their Bail, mone ready on the fact that Ohio has) Some hard things were said of the late Fe ant of oymer ber posses: | neal at a hotel? T. 8. [not tisinguien the diference between a atcak To the Editor Jost 15 per cent. of ner sheep. | Police Capt Murphy, but bi is meagre | The napkin should not be folded af-| of any kind and a pig's Jowl if their eyes were We have the ‘ensure of writtae thie letter to = —- - estate of only $11) calle louder than} ep linpression om ter a meal at a hotel. The same napkin | ciosea while feeding My own Hence hays you hopiMg your readers will give us @ little tne JOHN PUL src Et trumpets for suspension of opinion and | aim, tor ne \ aeveral times du) \s not supposed to be used at twoling beer larg variea ans world-wide. ike fortmation as Co thy ciosng of (be dancing halle tp ‘ nanity mieaia. Naom., 1 have ened “a every luxury Harlem on Saturday oighis We, the leading The Englishmen are guarding every- . . eave maid with Ie It proper for « the world has to offer am on (he shady side of sola! ub of Marien ren.es a hall for the pure thing belonging to the Valkyrieas though! A franchise for ferry from Went \ with @ gaatioman Hife, Rave @ small Mat im @ respectable locality, pose of running our annual oall in Octoder, We they were wiruie jer chance of wir | Twenty-thard street to Jersey City was 1 had really no tar te aia tae for my seif-reapect will ai permit me to live receives .uformation that we would be closed dows Ping the cup would be oulsed at tu 1a yesterday Why should not the but! —eftauly— Wicked Lunkcoo uid get & peep at pbs ” al | wore happy |''—Foothigha Ye ~ among 4), kipds and conditions of peopie, am en- trely alone, and must bave quiet and lade | at 12.40, Has ary ope any right to do thie? SILVER BELL SOCIAL CIRCLE

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