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ie arpa THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1893. snow here and with daisies and butt A LESSON IN TITLE-HUNTING, DRAMATIC NEWS AND NOTES. Yesterday, at Gillette, Col, five} isa 3 n PL the “Dr, thousand people witnessed a Sunday | Wnuae Sood Hopes ; Company, bull-fight, with all the usual Spanish| yatas” § Buthers=iar ane nei M0 PARK ROW, New York. surroundings. Two bulls were killed sen Dealing with Steiner, _ In the ring, There was a big profe es," said the tinted Venus who has sional toreador dressed in fancy cos- charge of the ladies’ bathing-house at MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1895. {fiiic, three other fighters, one Mexican Manhattun Heach, yesterday, “lam SS —=> and two Spanish, and a Mexican senor- blad to say We have the ‘Dr. Syntax’ SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVENING WORLD| ita, La Charritta, a noted buil-fighter company down here next weck. I do A Democratic Woma Aneluding postage): and ® magnificent and fearless hor hope that the girls will be a nicer lot! The French President and his family : Sik wonre noe. | Woman. than the "1492" crowd, It will be Buch generally live very simply, withough ob= r One vein.” | In this city, under the Roosevelt dis- @ pleasant rest for us.” What 4o You gerving #0 much taste on ceremonial oc- pe slakiad) pensation, Thomas Coughlin, of Third think of that, now? Rice's Dollies and casions, The other day Mme, Faure Vol. 36. vee No. 12,424] avenue, was arrested yesterday and Tottles have not been vastly appre- was late for dinner, President Faure = a = | held for trial for selling five cents’ ciated at the Beach, New rules and grew anxious and paced the dintn Botered at the Post-omce at New York as | Worth of ico to a Iittie itl from a tene. | regulations have been made, presumably room, repeatedly asking the ofMfcer tn pecond-class matter ment-house, Another man, Cassel Gold- on their account, and the consequence attendance whether he could tmagine — man, of Canal street, was arrested and 1s that sedate and non-comle operatic where his wife could be, The cook * ) gm pRANcH oFFiors: held for trial for selling a decoy-duck ladics have suffered, A few days 80 grumbled that the dinner would spoil, 3 WORLD UPTOWN OFFIOR—Junetion of Broad-| policeman three cents’ worth of writing ‘ ery long-limbed, gracefully formed and all the Elysee was upset. At last 5 way and Mixth ave. at 224 at, paper, Still another free and indepen lady went into the water In thts, the missing lady appeared, “My dear, WORLD HARLEM OFFICE—126th at. and Madi-| dent American citizen was held for offer- much to the dismay of the hotel dam- she said 0 the President, “I am so fon ave, ine to sell another Roowevelt decoy! “And would you love me just as much, |! “ITow can you doubt me? T love you sels and greasy to the delight of the | sorry to be late, but the omnibuases were | BROOKLYN—90 Washington at. duck @ pair of rubber shoes. Count, if L were a poor girl? Just as much as you would me If you men who swarmed after her. Hei go full that I had to walt such a time| HLADBLPHIA, PA.—Prese Building, 702 Chest! C1, yex! We live In a great country, should find out that ldenuty has not been revealed. And ® for a peat," Mme. Faure had never it at. ——— ae _ ~_-—— -—-— — | ec a very. \— ‘ “ and people may take thelr choice be- couple of days igo a very pretty gitl—| thought of taking the carriage when she Z WASHINGTON—T02 14th ot. tween bull-balting on Sundays in Col- * Gallery of THE LAW IS SUPREME, OUR WOMAN PHILOSOPHER, they swear she didn’t belong to "1492"—| went out shopping, 3 orady and man-buiting In New York, Living Picture: Wiccan entered the ocean In a thin white flan- M a8 aa A little child lay dying in a room in| faternational marctages one can at least un-| Cl sult. It looked very pretty and| Reform in Beda and Neddin that 15,000 people visited 4 crowded tenement-house, By the side] derstand. An America: i wing, Have had ty before tt got wet. After It had] phe big, double bed ought not to be. Srie Basin yesterday, to ece the Engliah, of the poor bed sat a pale-faced woman. | everything at home that money can buy, but sho been billow-drenched you couldn't see! We shall be a healthier people when It 7 yacht. If the Valkyrie sails half as weil It was Sunday, but the woman's fingers| has never lived tm a castie, among tradition, It at all, Ny glove ever fitted more | js banished forever. The little single 4h bhe draWa) she will Gul cute erent ‘ire buay with her needle, Bo long as | nor received homage for merely consenting to snugly. ‘The tinted Venus, as sheliron or brass bedstead with @ mattress ‘ fl plece of work for the: Defender. there was daylight, seven days in the /erta. There ate certain advantages of rank that narrated this Incident, blushed a Keen| that can be kept easily aired and 5 554.178 in JULY ie aiden week, she must sew constantly upon | not rater fg aebeal 0 our smiled and ro. shade of dark mahogany. Yesterday| cleaned is the bed that ought to be . - the garments which later would be sold | mautte rie. loreover, counts ant lorls may the old policeman was on hi rd. He v) Me PROTECT THE PEOPLE. by greedy merchante at so-called “bar-| !atradeily” be worthien ersatures, but they stepmed tame gman was on his guar chisel ought 46, Merbanuued wiiie lus. AoukNe ” SS Tt f# startling to learn that the own- gan sales.” The merchant would make | hve cultivated the wooial graces and know how in a omoek and unobtrusive black and/ hed, for it belongs to the log cabin and ¥ , | | era of seventy-five buildings fn the city, his goodly prone, for the "area e) eee eee erence [0 Women. Thee white auit, becatine he sald that white |the backwoods The proper covering is THE. WORLD'S Wy 178 in many of which hundreds of persons were made possible by the mireratle| Mrerisal Figs even cannot be made for the van now forbidden. And the tadies in|. TAKWALERE MIRAK OE AME Can be EKG a CIRCULATION ’ are employed, have been notified that Wages pald to the woman and her tired | MATIMES bestia a fe ate emitter ct the aisles of the bathing-houses had @ quently washed ahd. be kept aote andl cture: : ne ae spect ich money tends, The children of ff 8 ha 5 IN JULY WAS PER DAY. SE act Incl eer dues. wT tthe eee ee eet atinced ena {A¥eM marriages will have a sociological interen. | FeKUlar indignation meeting. “It's al white, ‘Tuoking the bedclothes tightly . made secure without any delay. , ‘The little figure on the bed stirred and pity," paid one, “that we ail have tolis another custom: handed dows by P CARS EZ SEEPS, the, COMBINED In one of HE OG Feet bullae a thin ue hand was stretehed OUt | scr yuns, whe hat calcd attention tn vatous| OUCE hecause those chorus itis haB-| dwellers in Arctic wilds, ‘The practice Be of, te be more spec.tic, Wy Se RBIS) SHOW Ale Hany Camu) Uy ere seid SAINTS Ahab 9 waye abroad to the remarkable specimens of tion, We don't want Manhattan adul-|of making up a bed and making it al- i ORR Lod.oo0 more than thd before Its dangerous condition was dls- ‘Mamma!" young women this country can price, claims terated” with ‘Asiuity Parke cand lf | most airtight onky obteine eevee atu. Say cee eceo ra a covered by the Building Department Pee en ree cocaine tora {t2 08 & fetl American, That fa to my ter We'VE Kot to don the frightful button-| Cae, Com only Sblae Amone atl i and the tenants had left in fear of their man, aa she put aside her work for @| mother ia an Inttan, one of tha Nerraganace [pit ,fowaled, dirty rage provided by | Pid Dee he itven moment and bent over her child, tribe, Bhe te supposed to be Laty Hops, but gints, we'd Nooner ot bathe. Bote : 7 ba 7 ORNENG Supt. Constable refuses to designate “Iam so hot, mamma, My head 18) says the reasona will have to be very strong behooves the "Dr. Syntax” maidens to Mothers and Children. JOURNAL, O*e the MO the buildings on the ground that It burning up. Give me some water, mam-| hat will make her give up the stare. she hae, Clevacn the stage, Wonder Wuuld 46 (halk aieionl (eae would prejudice the public against them ‘ of course, her eccentricitien, She can't bear eae 4 he pikes Me es Cab6i in tho future no matter how secure “Yes, darling.” to have fowars near her when sineing: she mara! Marie Jansen ts stil aummering, put) cure (nat the childhood of thelr boys q July, 1895 - 554,178 per day Chey HIphE bel made, Thin te boLN Bod The mother rose wearily and went Out) the perfume apoite her voice, she couldn't wine Ble, Wyctly, neRotiating with Meanie) and | circumstances render possible, i July, 1894 - 500,705 per day reason for concealment, ‘The first duty Into the hail to fill @ pitcher at the sink Ja note if she wore even a few fowers on her Of conile operas’ ae manazers Mt | are iatchduanon Farrar Rea eect By? July, 1891 - 841,040 per day {a to the people. If the buildings are J. BLOAT FASSETT, there, As she entered the room again lhe Eee a been ieee e ne =i) Steiner was form rly iat, the head of the 4 should make a study 34 the art of i = Oke vind © the| Yotoe that seemed to imply that the flowera did, Hosenfel: orees, Ot fy July, 1888 - 87,469 per day eee ee eee create nent | hin gloture Will Fecal!) the features ob SNe loomed ONL Or te) window: (nts (the) re eee anatase before he knew that they were not | creating happiness in her children, That to whom the fact should be made known crowded street below. Many children y, Igoiny to return to America, His opera f ould led to aeck a |e 70UnE Republican who once thought | | on ustered around the back end of — Jcompany will try Itself first of all upon| Pt cannot be learned from books; it 83,473 Nisa Haw alge Woes GHAICONS danger has |2@ Waa running for Governor of New | ese wagon, ‘The woman's eyes bright-| A Woman who haa heen going about tke appreciative: Ti home of “Phe | comes from the inspiration of a divine vane BS, ¢ the | York and who now thinks he ts opps | ene en ct over to the bed, and,|Dloxenes with a lantern looking for the per-) Sphinx : unselshfiness. Poverty 1 no bar to its -213138|| | been entirely removed. If any of the ling pate in Chemung County, vaditur over the tiny figure there, said.| fect frlend, the pertect husband, the perfect attainment, Happiness at all times is Gain in twelve years......516,709 unsafe structures are sh as al — = ieniiess Over the bd pene tu some ice, | 10¥e confesses that sho doesn't know one, but! ‘The bu cust used In aeralen Night” “a pearl not of the Indian, but of the the proprictors ought to be compelle Jl, mamma will get you so , | !8 confident that they exim, for she has seen In San Francisco, including Rose Cogh-| empyrean ocean,” but the mother who to vacate them until they are made Fees cae ee Nate Shenae Pe and that will make your throat cool. Le | tia” read about them inthe secnapers she Jon, Maurice Barrymore and Henty Hl | ic 5 tb love “aa to, wo te Heaven on confid i pagel f thank ACU tor a ratment. t Wit Se Feat CnCe | sive Wirin seammpide in proct Tea, Ame is a: th ce snune tor Cant EnacemoMtine come tevary day eal be gure te bring it This startling revelation points the | ©°Mfdence and a resolution of thanks. Then, with the nickel which had cost | pargonat experience. She naw on the pavement city.” Ard, us a koicanl rules We maybe | honey ony lmpast itt Hee ltite! gues hecesalty of the exemplary punishment) «gaigon men keep faith.” But nobody [er {Wo hours’ hard labor clutched 1) ane large pin, point on. if whe had not picked EHfily wit! down ‘that colossal casts, for : k 5 ‘ a0 vest -iatueratter alas hakesperian plays are extremely dane 3 of all the parties In any way respon- kept Munday any. better: her hand, she ran down the narrow | jt up, ahe would have been bie all day, 3D ua CHINE he Vaae peeauction oF The Wedding Breakfast-Room, aible for the cruel massacre in the West = stairs and into the street. Sooping to do so she Jabved ner paral in a Mitamiet,” given for the’ late Lester | 4 ocssty cosm are ¢ Ti Wea eee: Readers of THE EVENING WORLD leaving Broadway death trap. The way to stop i t| “Give me five cents’ worth," she sald} man's eye. beg pardon, he sald before Wallaci’s benefit, in which every actor Pr Otts boven ea: re) ing break. We city for the hot months should send in their ate | aay building ie to imprison shoddy |, Roosevelt's club still falle short of} | ih6 iceman, she could apotogize, and seeing that ahe wan going nd aciress Were stars, or pretty near| fast had the floor covered with white @reaca ond have THE EVENING WORLD aaace e the Unton League Club, He selected a pleco of ice, weighed it| to pick something up, ped to be of ane ity wasn t halt aa fod as dhe Cas fur rugs, and the sideboard, table and i picsedetals of garden ‘ mailed them regularly, Addresses changed as nn ee - ‘ = and was handing it to her, when a po-| sistance. Bhe blushed at the discovery of her Qh RACY Mamict’ with one ordinary | small tables, draped with white chiffon. | ‘New era for milkmen." Bay, rather, @ien as desired, Mean things have been said about a) G *liceman suddenly appeared from the|*erstition, when, seeing her distress, he maid, Twelfth Night" was spoken of as| The chairs, borrowed from the furniture former Gov, Waite, of Colorado, and| for milk consumers, other slide of the wagon and laid his] ‘! es your pardon" again, and raising his hat excillent farce-comedy; | The | dealer for the occasion, were small re- <== od, » Thus tn the twinkling of an eye he il next display {ts streni he furnished Justification for many of | ay, ‘went on. @ Rooseveltian Sunday has many hand upon the man's shoulder. “1 arrest you,” sald the policeman, “it is after 10 o'clock, and It 1s against the law to sell ice on Sunday at this hour, DOWTS FOR NEW YORKERS. them, Nevertheless, there ls every rea- son to belleve that even he would have prevented the Introduction of the brutal sport of bull-fighting Into his State. new enemies to-day. s0lt-possenal 5 Don't forget that the people of New York voted by nearly one hundred thou- Indeed, we are bossed ever #0 much fect friend, ; @and majority for an underground rapid too much, You will haye to come to the police + transit railroad and in favor of giving REE SST (a court with me. And you must come, Qfty million dollars of the city's money THE JUDGE AND THE BLOOMERS. August's last dry Sunday for 1895 has| too,’ he added to the woman. passed, to aid in its construction Don't forget that the Manhattan Ele- “My little girl is very sick; I musn’t| train boy, di h decided that pared peal htt ai leave her,” cried the poor woman, in ee “women have @ constitutional and God- POINTS FROM THD STATE PRR! ttle Wwated Rallroad corporation has tried by| given right to ride a bicycle, and they Brent distress, th every means possible to defeat rapid | aro bound to have some comfortable and isPoel emacs " “That don’ two, sald the policeman, |! (vbordig transit in order to retain its monopoly | appropriate dress therefor,” which latter An Anti-Poo! lect. "Come along. ‘end to keep the people of New York at fits mercy. Don't forget that an underground rail- Fond will promote bullding, give employ- ment to labor, relleve the crowded ten ‘Ment-house districta and reduce the rate ‘The anti-pool selling law has ruined the har ness racing of New York State —Auburn Adver- declaration means that bloomers are eminently hunkidory in the learned Judge's estimation, But they must be bloomers as they bloom in these bal loon-trouser days, for the Judge went on to say in his deciston, which was given was all, court the iceman was held for violating the Sunday law. The woman was ques: tloned and told to come back in the morning @ witness, Then she wa: allowed to go. She hurried back to the To | to her. a an Independen nent at Albany he (Coxges! edifying Ailustration of some of 11) . ef taxation by aading millions to our|in the case of a woman arrested for tenement where whe lived. She ran up-| guspicon for the muder of a woman, He wan tax the things which it ta desirable for @ public ° 8 bl § < sory. tairs and entered her room, furious, “What,” he erled to the Jud Dae oreg seal en cedergvonnalvauc| Tosca, es eee, mirutentea: rigt-| tian 12 oreidi Dat that ‘woald be the limit ot "UIT T ans ee away end couldn't get|wrerene ments ant ao poe maine i tlunsc 7 or were her habilimente of the sort Origi-| sis ynetainean—8yrecuse Btenderd woad will pay for itself four times over tn a decade by increased valuations up- town. | Don't forget that the story of Mayor Btrong’s opposition to an underground foad is a Manhattan lie. Don't forget that a dozen Mayor Btrongs could not defeat the will of the whe said, because’ — back sooner, darling, couldn't get the tee nally designed by the woman whore name they bear, I should be disposed to give her the limit of the law!" Poor old Mra Bloomer! What @ blow this is at the ruffled souave Iimb-cov- erings that she Invented and was dar- ing enough to wear. Hyvidently the The Bicycle Kump. ‘That It (the dloyele hump) ts shown to be conductve to disease and to increase the death rate ought to lead to « reform. Any rider who has self-respect and dignity does not ride with © bump.—Syracuse Courti She knelt down by the bed and took a Uttle wasted hand tn hers. Then, rate ing her face, she gazed up with dry eyes that yet saw nothing and whis- gn Arkansas Judge believes in a woman | perea: Gud Fasc eople. ~ ; “phy will be done, ou know- : putting as little material as possible in neal eo y Don't forget that the underground rall-| 14 ner vioomers, and giving her leggins TUOLE) B vasge et Ove Jeet beat!” foad will be built. Speaking of Boss Quay’ oss Platt ts reported ht In Pennsylvania, | Tt would be in- aiyikat that For the child was dead. Seb eS some Kind of a show, NU AOD teresting to hear his judicial estimate of Connecticut's wild man te evidently |, picyclienne in Knickerbockers, Jf] ine "sncr that tO Fle nore todge of MONDAY MORNING, tai. tame enough to takes tip. He succens: |the lady were pretty and shapely it in| ‘s belet that 7. O we wn fully evaded 300 well-armed searchers. | iixely that the Judge would grow eo- oes eae? He must have disguised himself with a static and perhaps break into song. It’s One Good Point. Under the Raines Ballot law, adopted by the last Legislature, the number of voting tickets needed will be 1,000,000 instead of 6,000,000 as hair-cut and a shave, after the fashion ef former Warden Raabe's three merry | pallet 1s billed for the Little Rock ‘poatromice robbers, Opera-House the Judge has a front seat : right up against the footllghta, We'll wager a new penny that whenover she swings all the dancing then it's all wro HOW ABOUT THE PEOPLE! cule last yoar.—Onwego Times, dose ng then i'n .. Tt is now announced that King Platt! Judge Wilson, of Little Rock, dis- Woman, if you play cards and don't want Bas sent his ultimatum to his rebellious | missing the charge against a woman China Needs a Lesson, your gon to be © gambler you're @ fool. If I Subjects—Strong, Roosevelt, Brookfield and their companions—who are in arms for a continuance of the hybrid combine ef @ year ugo, which secured for the one the Mayoralty, for the other the Presidency of the Police Board and for the third the Commissionership of Pub- ic Works This is King Platt's decree: “Give to Mme the nomination of all Republican candidates for the Senate and Assembly and I will concede to you a Chamber- who was arrested for wearing bicycle “bloomers,” declared that women had “constitutional and God-given rights to ride a bicycle," and that they were “bound to have some appropriate and comfortable dress therefor,” Judge Wilson has a long and level head, The sisterhood of wheelwomen will with one volce pronounce the Little Rock Justice Daniel come to Judgment. Ching needs o sharp lesson, and the sooner | ahe gets It the better tt will be for the reat of the world and for China as well. Japan owes Der position In the world to-day to the tact that forty years ago the United States taught her the lesson that China is now aching for, and after two centuries of the policy that te China's to- day Japan re-entered the family of nations.— Democrat, THE REAPERS, r would reply If you bav lars 1 go It 1s now against the Roosevelt gospel of-Commerce-Grace Democracy-Jimmy | for « tenement-house family to buy flve| Te long day's toll was over er ern a etry et ae lays Brien-German-Union-Bteckler-family | cents’ worth of ive after 10 o'clock on A bird sang in at without pa ole poll combination ticket for county officers, | Sunday, New Yorkers are a. patient ha gananles Wiad tee clon Ara... Ctimsonbeak-Goodnesn, John, | forse ot the avy will be salted oat to mand . ave y be ie eaven ret @o that you may be in full possession | and long-suffering people, It is beyond Gosdrbr—end she Kisnes mo! Mr. Crimsonbeak—Hrooklyneh (hic), | Start at the & and intercept that of the county spoils.’ doubt, however, that next November's King Platt is very much like his pollings in this city will show that the THE GLEANER'S BUDGET, ‘Then tov And sweeter seemed the sunshine, sang the bint; + of y r . iin chins ctthebadsngive coaatecaacaaa tact. Surely these go towards making the per- ‘The perfect husband was a man tn the train who waa snarling at every one, ing the porter wretched, And she had to go, At the police] ti aes jerybody ele, he wa Lucky woman! ‘The perfect lover was an Irishman arrested on “Tone of themr' with ome woman wouldn't care if all the other Suddenly the words died on her Nps, | Women were drowned. Away at As! ‘There's nothing worse in this world than a molety woman. Whei with you she pute out a cold, clammy which t# more repugnant than a dead fish's Tt a man takes his wife to a german and does Ikewiee ft may be all right, but if ahe got a telegram from my eldest son at home aay- | that mother gave @ card party last night I mother, ae she must be ‘Money 1a some day going to play out e 8 8 A gambler with hundry down to him, but let an augel of God come down angel as she enters the cel had revealed: group of the most kindly tralte— jon, good-tempered dignity and quick abusing the Kicking at the managoment, mak- His wife was a nale everybody was think- must have of ft, whon his tone and manner oon be home." That volumes. A brute to tender and affectionate | be chosen thus out of all the world, woman, and bad time oi to her with “We shall tt spoke Most men, she says, in love ven ry Park Yesterday. she goes to shal nds Dep as much right to ewear or get have, and the disgrace is no worse, eee around with another fel! while hi to him asking him to watch over mented, . 1@ money you have the right of way. eee 1s of thousands of dol-| to New York, and the city will bow) al city. . ception chairs, of white or of gold. The china used was white and gold, and the flowers white carnations with maiden trict-Attorney."” the Klein- ¥, that caused such favorable mment at the American Theatre, oe . Bronson Howard has written an amué- Rais teen ng, If somewhat egotistic, be ‘0 one of the schools of acting in this elty. "I A Tannery, nent: Karned” wrote Mr, Howard, “t at | Colored and white clothes must never vas tot fitted ‘to. be a eculp= b, and white ones tory course of Instruction | 8° Into the same tub, under.” prot. “Galle Of the Gare | should be hung in the sun and colored yard Art School, and T had previously |cnes in the shade, Silver is more quick- yeh iinet hinenstone Taney Quite |Iy cleaned by washing in hot water and |and pleading “under a tutor, I also | ammonia, drying immediately and studied medicine with negative results hing with chamols akin, and when At Hellevue, “Tdarcsay there are anum: | Pusan : much chased an old tooth brush dipped In the ammonia water and then into whiting will rut out the tarnish, It must then be washed and polished Ike the plainer pieces. The summer bride will find that knowledge of this sort will be of more use to her than most of her wedding pr This is 4 capital time to buy furs. It sounds ridiculous, doesn't it, when the sun Is blazing away in the heavens and musling are the only wear, but it Is tru At this season there is a great reduc tion in the price of furs, and it is easy to leave an order and save money when cold weather comes and the garment is needed. As for the fashions in fur, believe me, they are pretty well settled by chis time, Broadly speaking, seal- skin capes will be waist-length, jackets are moderately short. and sleeves allght- ly more reasonabie than they were last year. Velvet, trimmed heavily with fur, will continue to be worn, but for more definite information a trip to any first- class furrier’s will suffice. Pretty Serim Sets, Pretty bureau sets for a young lady's room are made of white scrim, and consist of a scarf lined with pale blue sateen, two small square mats and one larger one. The scarf is just the size of the top of the bureau, and has @ broad hemstitched border surrounded by wide lace, plain except at the corners, ‘The body of the scarf is decorated with & tattered flower design emprotdered in pale blue wash silk, The mats are similarly ornamented, but require no lining. These scrim sets have one dect- sive advantage over the more elaborate satin ones—they can be laundered and 0 kept immaculate, which is the great- est charm of all toilet accessories, The fashionable parasol has a sléfider stick, long rather than short, with @ knob on the end. Crooks are out of date, and the knob must be small, | scarcely wider than the stick, and oval. This genteel knob is overlaid with gold, and perhaps jeweled, or It Is clotsonned, or it is of crystal, with an open gold frtework over it. Other handles are of carved ivory. The points should match the knob, and very fastidious people buy the set of konb and points and order the sunshade made. Heavy gulpure 1 seritons laid over color are of crimped chiffon, Changeable silk is somewhat out of date, Women Conunterfeiters, It fs not an encouraging sign to note that the genius of a certain class of new women has led them to become the adept allies of counterfeiters of coin and currency. Three important raids upon dens of “coniacke! In and about New York within a month have found women in full partnership in the ne farious work. One woman fought like @ tigress in an effort to prevent the arrest of her husband, The women all had an actual share in the manufacture of the spurious money, ber of other professions for which I am brilliantly unqualitied But T dont it. I have never studied any of school. "Dut, on. the postive and authors, and actors ‘© and more to appreciate und technical training,” juite true, Managers do appre- \ pettene pupils, They can get ‘em so o. LETTERS. [This cohumn te open to everybody who has a complaint to make, grievance to ventilate, tn formation to give, @ subject @f general interest to discuss or a publte service to acknowledge, and who can put the idea tnio less than 100 words, Long Oscar Hammerstein's ‘llustsious name | letters cannot be printed. has been hoisted 6,04 feet above the = alt f the sea by’ his trusted and in- defatigable agent, Teddy Marks, Mr. A Wheelman Showing Of. Marks writes’ from the “toy cf the Tigi,” where, he says, he ts adv Fe Go mallee: Hanimerstein's “Olympia, and sera | ing for novelttes.” Mir. Marks sale for ew York Sept, 21 on the Bt. Loule, wee Tigo Dietrichstein was out of the cast of “Trilby"’ Saturday night, and his part Was played by Alexis Law Gisiko, who Kicker, but I would Itke to make a few remarks in regard to dactous young fellow, who Gelighta in showing his auperior qualities in the way of manipulating a bicycle. I being ® wheelman myself know what itis to be an- had been pining for the opportunity, | "ved by one who fade pleasure in annoying At cannot be sald that Mr, Gisiko im-| vthera This particular party makes « habit of [roved upon Dietrichsteln's Zou-Zou, | pertorming ton hia wheel at the corner of One e1 e ied Je le Gel he "Was all rights when ‘he didn't. ne | Hundred and Twentieth street and Fitts wasn't. Above all, ho lacked Dietrich: | "ae riders are continually passing Stein's magnetic charm. When it came | down, and w to lifting Gisiko In his arms Burr Me- Intosh found that he hadn’ each evening, calculated forming on hii and poaltively wheel the difference in weight ie ie conse) ot the. and the result was any.| ree. There would mot be one particle of artistic. fault to be found if he would go and enjoy him- Frederte: Edward McKay says that Richard Mansfeld has a surprise up his sleeve In the s! which he . self where he would not be im anybody's way. Now, as I have said before, he performs, and !; uch @ way as to frighten anybody who ever rode a wheel fenve sain: eletyRe | rode By the tone of thle letter you trouble with Mansfield tg that he has | ™sh Imagine that I envy his work om his wheel, 80 many. surprises. that ‘they elbow | but I assure you, Mr. Editor, that the quicker ch otler away before they materialize. | we get rid of such obnoxious wheelmen the bet- Manstivld hack to Ste Garvick, Due rte | °F {© Mt Be for the eommunity, LUKE, he will only settle down to solid busi- ness, with fewer surprises, we shall be The Immortality Debate. stil gladder, To the Editor: There 18 no mention whatever in Deuteronomy xxvill, ag ‘Anglican Catholic” asserte or in any other pre-exilte biblical work of rewards and punishments {n @ future life. The blessings and curses refer w this life only, and the writer had ——— = 'T AND JINGLE, ‘SE The Most Doleful, No rephyr atire the bough tbat hanj Dejected o'er the pavin, Ro Idea of another existence. Nor does Koheleth ee EOE nes Mee vine or Ecclesiastes refer exclusively to the ‘bestia! ae a body." The author predicts the same end for tho But of the drear dejected things There's naught that's any glummer food and the evil, for the wise man and the fool. Herodotus tells us that the Egyptians were the Than he who #ang some time ago first who aseerted the doctrine of immortality, | friend King Stork. The Legislature !#| patience of the public has been sub- And if the clover listened = — The whele Lag of Amertca te trying to About the “Joys of Summer,” And Gibbons dectures that it Is omitted in the wort® more to him than all the county | jected to too great a strain, My Whrovbing heart it hean, Gossip Here, a Hint There and True | "Ut "> an any Washington Star, [law of Moses, Even Mr, Gladstone in his famous offices, from Mayor down, The Senate ete ab clic Li, eee controversy with Prof, Cheyne upon “Ancient e- will help to el U ° : . Yor al} day long s:reaping. A woman will get $30 a month for the same A Present Due, lifes in a Future State’ (nee Nineteenth Cent elp to elect a United States Sen-| why shouldn't the Knights 7 qi ator in place of David B, Hill. The|in conclave alia ite RSP PIArS Apres eee adeanes eiuvmate this morning, and he! work that @ man ts pald $30. I this fair? Mra Dix—T wonder what present my husband | for 1891), was forced to admit that “the doctrine HAM. ve assembled at the Hub, de- felt her heart a-creeping ng with some weighty a | will briag me to-night? [of a futurs state te not directly deciared and in- Senators remain in office three years,| mand that Boston do something. for And culdiing close to wine. "i old fellow." he began, 2 bahar si : | Fahorue pd Bet a to Ji 599, Ive (The Sweet Now and Now’ we ournt to| Mr® Hicks—What mokos you expect one? ts it culcated in the earliest Bcripturea"* The wuthor or up to January, 189. The possession | her neglected and rusty Common? “1 aun desirous owing Mark Twain's ad : ; ie rthday? | i tribute ra y our birthda: ship of nesis, long al ted to Moses, Is un ef Senate, Assembly and Governor And lighter seemed the tabor, : enpther t have a kick | #106 Inatead of “The Sweet By and By | you , | ship ny , te un k ecreh AaREnY (60d Gover - a same oe tam uot « neu Sony Fee aye | Mra, Dix-No-os we quarretted this morning. —| known, and the accounts In that book of the crea 4 PAWDBE:| ig acsiaiisia anould’ poe bei anerv|| avitnemny Me aot As you know. my emptover in| ; . erate {ion of miaa come froi> Assyrian sources snd arg ever he might please with the city #oV-| iat they had to walt for Kor Hee pe igen diy @ cramk ons aps wad if any of us to not! Votera, if you don't change your politica prety | = PerpgeerTy rect ernment, and would give him absolute] yecorday, “Thos've not vy wat pasiied EMS STAIR EAE 8 ee sfice- exactly of we are laid off | soon you will have to tell your wite to put your They Are Coming Ag ° ee Z Nas hss bi a the 1 WAR ov Vitor the day Precisely » occurred this m hee in your coms are goin 1 Power over the delegation to the No-| coal tanger for their soclal ere, AA ahaa he folk agree Kiran dayi sll ; hen your cof, a4 you are HSINE| ay toik in city and Vilage and farm wesidecin FakilEe foeneraGa: a rd aang tn a tree through no fault of mine, 1 need the point ee ne King 1s playing politics. The sunshine kissed the clover Manhattan ‘Ll’ road chose to oe Bible db pete To the Balto Bilss, Brookfield and McCook are, it] ,Gteat Prospects sre reported for the Good-night. and—she kisscd mm eight wrinites behtnd time, 1 liiWisa Alda’ Sh MGHEAEaES Sareea eas ae NAN T noticed @ letter trom a young man who de-| $a said, opposed to this proposition, but Fall trade tn all ii T right. hs . when a toad advertises expresaea to run down | seg without beer Lam in favor of @ tuneral Rice ares fe sone Sedat rps in Brooklyn. 1] the Strong combiners ure considering | ! snp tle Rood Umes booming, We —— > toma mithin mo many minaios there ta coneioly Sees : i would refer in fe e mous Pour! Re ‘i it, and thelr answer will soon be given | t have too much of them, TO Whom fa contract {mpiied with [ts patrons to teas ae a STUDY IN STILL Lire, eighth ay pelwean Poortoan : i i —— eat sees re fF atation on schedwie time, and T think that he might Did any of the high contracting par-| 1¢ gautterated reform could be pre: = It @ person were ed to hunt up the of men that are ties ever stop to consider that the peo-| \onroa easily dultarate hey woud And tt im thelr favor, And he soldiers from head to foot, and not “'Caaunce: vent as easily as adulterated milk they ey's. an ey take it into their] yew yor . Pearance and syclal eclat, but judge the fg! heads to spoll such a combine, not the|* are Pe ee Fourteenth by her {Hlusiratrious war record. ant When Stetutts cl jenged Lasker for ret 1 eounty ticket only, however high-mixed.) Not even a considerable proportion of eee ete Maroieeenne c her conduct through more chan twenty. batter, Dut the Senate and Assembly may be|/ New York bascball errors is shown in had to recently Deceased Uavarat tae meaars| si od a regiment that can rival E turned over to the Democracy by Just| the tabulated acore for the season, hess in reaponding, chess players were at 0 lose me Fe perhaps no @s complete @ political revolution as ee NS Beene eee other regiment mixh: proudly advertise, “Cour, that which wiped Tammany out @ year! In the Futurity results of Saturday rewuit 0 far at the Hastings tournament seems to Aah ete Thar qneniea eae ta e4llcopim chy : ago? last one may read how easy it is not to Deeg ater el aisars wit atarae’ la) tester “ike (gatas ae tea tetas eet ‘Al * turn @ Handspring into @ fortune, veteraa of any laurel, Neds wean uaenia ee Bryitacd hay) Spain's efforts to keep Cuba have al- . ’ Seen dane a began to pursue them. "it" th i é ., 1 , Polsbury, who is one of the featera at Maat- they saved their su, © Beady cost her $20,000,000, And now she an be Henes puss Ra font. deme jnge: te 8 Bostonian, ot present making his home “bacon they had to hustle, The regiment will pi pe prepering to send 0,000 more soldiers Kentucky platform ta He tuft, hae “The pen is mightier than reform." | 18 Ure New ‘Stk: 18:18 3 “ Pek hohe SEO AW alle Pricey akege q |gainst the patriots. It is @ caso of Sp08 sty. RERUN ier tha mm Redohipal Chass ich Poeiess ip blsdenantect ing at 1.20 Oct. & GEORGE 0. LUND. be etre ff Hastings Pillabury whe on one \ a monarchio desperation against patriotic! ane summer girl is looking towards rhb Heine Consiawas: for Henings Pill he heced m | | Wash ie tha MLY ed bia ® y i8 a husdand ke] pisued the brain ° ¢ Musce autom- =J the Ediior . Joust He expected she uld give ry ne presen' nipulator mi) . ate ‘a let frat 7 we MAN-BAITING IN NEW YORK. It ts given out that Platt will accept |My, guing to wil ber it wes menue al Lelong rain At PWN jetne tae eae i galenedied Py ross, | torious” checker player faite ow PL Som : vening Wor other day in ele Fo \ We live tm @ great country: @ country | union city ticket if he 1s permitted t0| woman needs. bien,” but we aaid it was becouse | (ah, SMCMEE Maer falls IAC elon Pulabury go | rafers to the way that tired women have ty wand ; fm which palm-leaf fans are in demand | name the legisiative candidates, There rd ty get of her handa’’ Thea the played five games of checkers with him, making XK, th the cars, and advising them to ask gentle. s fm one locality and skates in another;| was a certair animal o1 which ke ic entemt cordiale was ruled. Boston | a score uf two games won and three drawn =e men for thelr seats. Now, this is paaeene 8 7" whieh the ground is covered withthe other animals’ oysiers and gave | Gicbs THE GLEANER. Without. 4 Mean who go to business every day and rub I do not Itke to find fault, nor am I chronic} While the poor Insiste on per- | against Just as many business women a they do men all day cannot stand aside all the time oF they would have to take a back seat alter ther. So many women are now {m busines that they must expect to take thelr chances with the men. Perhaps they are tired—so are the men, and really, now, it would not be a Pleasant sight every evening going home on the “Li to see all the young Indy typewriters and othe. loyed im every business) occupying all the esata and every train has enough of them to do thia eceupy | When « woman enters the | meriy ruled they must exepet to take equal chances, In the days when a lady was not al- lowed to stand m @ public vehicle ft was an exception to have one for @ travelling companto now, when I go downtown in the morning, the \are often 75 per cent. women passengers tn the car. A FIN-DE-SIECLE GENTLEMAN. All Due to Ignorance, To the Editor: To our fellow-member making inquiry in last night's ‘Evening World as to why the term “lady te mentioned, instead of ‘madam tn addressing the fair sex, permit me to say, my ear boy, it 18 all due to ignorance. To my mind, the latter ts the all-prevailing quality of the American people, It'# the breeding, my dear or Inck of breeding that 1a the reason for of these various idiosyncr that you will observe among the gallant men, The English: man well remarked when he sald there were 85,000,000 people in England and nearly all fool. There are 60,000,000 in these United States, and I think about 69,000,000 of them are fools One foo! this morning expectorated to- bacco julce from a car window, and the vile stuff landed on my hand, square. If you want to see an exhibition of “‘culture,"” my dear boy, take @ ride across the Hoboken Ferry any morning or night, and see the hogs hawk and expectorate. I so charming that it's enough to make a re- fined nature sick. Now, just put down that don't know any better, ao lay all thelr falle Ings to Ignorance, that's all, AMERICAN, | Oh My! Can This Be Sot To the Editor What an awful number of ugly girls there are to be found in Yorkville, Why, ‘ts most ime comprehensible, It appears ca if all the ugly girls in the city had been gathered together and dumped within that district, bounded by Seventy- Ainth stnwet on the south and Ninety-ninth atreet on the northeast. As to pretty girly they are as fare a9 diamonds, and whenever one ja seen om Immediately becomes an object of urioalty and admiration, But the young “ah! (hoy are peaches, each and every ong them, and just as handsome as can de Mtable Adopises~and are just dying from thas the street (8 me ot eat mesome feeling. GUSSIB, Joy All Around, To the Editor: There ts Joy in all the household, when the tootay-wootay youth, Becomes the pink possessor of a white Initial tyoth, And his spine it a many yaris, Wheo he dons his knickerbockers and his girlish skirt discards, But all his Life initiations are most dreary, dull and fai . Wheo sized up with the pride he takes ip bie frat bigh bat, ms to atiffen and lengthes rok WwW, Getting ona To the Editor When you wish to stop a cable car at a cro ing, and you make up your mind not to Jump on, they will stop from fifty to one hunired test beyond the crossing, and after you have ome foot on the step the conductor pulls the bell cond and if you have not an extra good hold you will find yourself knocked off the car by the sudden jar of the starting car, Now, why should not a corporation having @ tramehise from the public and uring the fhubile street ree- ognize the pudile and allow @ patron time te got in the cart HENRY §& SCHENDEL, ‘able Car,