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3 Published by the Press Publishing Company, $3 to 63 PARK ROW, New York. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1895. B06. No. 12,427 Hatered at the Post-oMice at New York as World. 03.50 wien, after the excitement of the mo- ment, you discovered that you had let the cherry lips g@ by unorculated you heaved a sigh of regret and said, with soulful emphasis: “By George! 1 shoul have kiased her. She wan very prett: Somebody has asked: “What will Mra, Strong say when she hears of this? But that 1s not the question. Mrs. Btrong knows you, Colonel, and may not be surprised to learn that luscious lps make your teeth take on an aqueous yearning. But the burning Interro tory is, What will Roosevelt, and An- drews, and Parker, and Grant—the dis- tinguished quartet of Police Commin- signers Into whose keeping you have given the morals of this community, say THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST A LESSON IN SHOPPING. A New Cycling Costame. In London this is called the wait-2ie" : ‘ is one Is of bee, The x tuiness is set into treble box plaits from the waist, and in devold of placket hole, the skirt, which 1s plainly hematitched, fastening with buttons at the front seams, which stl ope po: Ing the ragle and forced out of the pipe by twist the bag, just as one squeezes bag 1s made of a square & triangular shape, folded to ety the edges being thea tched together, leaving the wide end en. The pipe is slipped into the op- site corner, and the batter for make &c., Is put in the p; Paint out secand- when they are told of your little human seams at the foot are cut up several ine oF “stataver ta pa Ate eee é Sebeectengee = - =|weaknens in sighing for a lost kiss, Inches, showing a deep TR Ger: comes out in a litte streay, ae BRANCH OFBIORNS: . Roosevelt will probably pull out his ee et ae i 5 a é Bae rote aytedtseuitie “et arise: gleaming teeth and throw them under knickers. that are of skeleton make, oF cis any, Binge waived Toren, yf. Sway and wixth eve. at 384 at. a cable car, Bargain Day. the upper portions being cut away, save | i ae eure, <a Tor batter ie “4 WORLD HARLEM OFFICE—125th wt. and Madi. ————— — for narrow continuations of kilting. It is Lades eC. . | son a Sound travels at the rate of 1,142) | ee he begat 7 BROOKLYN—809 Washington at. a second. A Httle calculation will show + PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Presa Building, 702 Chest- put at. WASHINGTON—T02 1th at. how long It sald a word, in since T. B, Reed has THE HOPES OF ENGLAND. Karl Dunraven is here Just in time to See the racing between the Defender and the Vigilant to-day and to form some idea of hix chances in the approaching Cup contests, He is very reticent, but there Is evidently a quiet confidence Butcher's linen, in @ sort of medium ou! I is of Pique sti sesses a certain style of its own in ite * crisp, natty freshness. blue, Is one of the new materials for ting suits, Duck, in a mixture of silk and linen, used for this purpose, but sults made this material are expensive, still the rage, and, although ff and not always becoming, pos ; : Changeable mohair {ta the latest thing } 554. 178 in i . among the English visitors which gives for skirts and dress Uning; it is an ex. : ’ evidence that they feel certain of win- cellent substitute for silk when that 4 P = ning, and believe the coveted cup is as material {s found too expensive. hig ‘, 2 ia = good as theira, mohair {s of light weight and suMcient- = THE. WORLD'S 554 178 Designer Watson, who accompanies ly wiry to set out the dress. % CIRCULATION i) Lord Dunraven’s party, is a Ittle sore Rustle cambric is another excellent a0 it over the reports that the Valkyrie is dress lining, and although of closer § IN JULY WAS PER Day. practically an American boat bullt in texture, resembles greatly the old-fash- Mf RXCEEDA the COMBINED England. He says, “Because the De- foned paper cambrio once used. The ¢ ULATION of ten Now fender has a keel, you might Just as noft finished percaline is quite out as ; ie Lidso0. more than well say Jt 1s an adaptation of British {t 1s useless as long as the present fash- } PRALD. the CTRLEORAM,. tee at He eno ws He PEL Cnila NBS is the most clover and Ingenious plan |‘0” Of Inflated skirts continues, 4 tea the HHUA, Ue RV ERS eA, lock DURE and ce wT maginable, The front of the skirt Is) Earaings of Women Mustelans, i Hideas, "the “CoMMERCIAT aD. | | |morry men are welcome, not to men- ee eee yente aca lightly | Mime: Patti ts the beat paid woman in ¥ Yuer(eme end the MOKNING tion his fair daughtera, who have al- ing about the corners are sewn lightly | tne word, She receives $5,000 for an i: JOURNAL Wad y Veae AFneROL Mee Cea vonoe OE Looks Something Like This. And When the Dust of Bargain Day has Cleared Away Th to the kilting beneath, er a ve “4 evening's work. Melba’s fee, whether « : CIRCULATION FOR Newport society. eee aceeaaees “ a hase SESS and orderly. Ingenuity has also been | tor concert or opera, is never less than , duly, 1895 - 554,178 per day ——— OUR WOMAN PHILOSOPHER, D THE GLEANER’S BUDGET, busy with regard to the box plaits at/s1 099, Armes. Eames and Nordica h on é RAMATIC NEWS AND NOTES. pias the back, By means of a string run 9 horse N July, 1894 - 500,705 per ddy Dunraven professea to know little — = as tinge on the (haide of the akirt receive $700 for a night's work. Calve July, 1801 ~ 841,040 per da: about the Valkyrie's abilities, That's Mere na true story. About ten year ago & = _ | Gossip Here, a Hint There and Trae | through ring! receives $600 as a reward for setting free i y, ,040 per day ; 0 ‘ ee emonition Re 5. the plaits are kept flat to the dress for! the musio in her throat, Beall 4 July, 1883 = 87,469 per day where he's right with us, re all Jena! maa ot prominence dled ta thle ety. | | ae sammtry—-Hogt’s Tales of City Life. iiepallng purpose bUP ALY we locnened jo in roat alchi has ul guessing. widow and two daughters, One wa At the entrance to the Drooklyn Bridge and mot] 1 @ ded walkin @ sliding scale from $800 to 900 for ae per day. eet a | yy Sener estes arr) The) tel Nae Joke on Rosenteld. far trom the Pulltzor Butiding there in an am-| ANd extended w) .: opera, and $150 to $300 for concert work, tp Gatn fn one year neers 63,473 COLONNA KNOWS A THING OR TWO. lived 1dxurlously, and as so ya cacy! Joseph Reynolds, Mrx. Langtry’s for-| bryonic attempt at monopoly which, contrary to Late Fai Frills. Clementine de Vere is about the best f Gain in four 213.138 A despatch comes trom Naples post- are tor the eappart ot the wite and devahtera, [Mer Manager, offered to bet T. Henry | most mo compltces a beneficent ut-] Al) French gowns now fasten at the | Pald of concert singers, getting $80 an i tively and somewhat indignantly deny- Fee anna tsiated tov was a good mart, [EEeRCh. Who was to have been her | se. It is an entice family of mother, father! 12cy and akirta and sleeves are wider |eVening. Mme Marchesa, the famous ; in @ stone Jug which has been . Just! Mrs. Mackay, wh o coedini dincovered that the living daughter waa in-/San Franciaco last week he emphatical- | with 400s and 600s In the most perplexing way. |Mmake them al) for themselves as well | put ; % lesen egg SSE Sey Rese te baee the Heetiohitien’ *. pret occas ™ . ai eich pre =| volved in @ painful intrigue. The rapid un-ity declined to do so, He had what <e 8 as pay confectioners’ prices for them| scalded until perfectly sweet. Cork ‘The decision wan handed down by Jus-|Triomphe,” mada a wine investment AN BLEMENTAL TIFT, folding of events made it morally certain thet !Laura Jean would call “premonition ‘At the olf Black Horse Tavern, a famosa] if they but owned a pastry bag. This| tightly; keep in a cool place. For a th avenue, to get the numbers on the street Set it away to cool. Beat the whites boys, who frequently vinit their mother, © phabia sue TOnuiry tet Bre. Mary Boot Rowland |i,” proper order, ‘Phere th) ersat oontenlen. al mai = : p oKER, Lo! 4 oper Make “1 ” os iat @0OD-BY TO THE POLICE JUDGES | while tie naturalized Princeen Ieee 1a weebie Aeddenly her mother and alster died. They |!" London and informed her that her] ‘tat. the South Fitth avence numbers used to RAE a of three eggs to a atiff froth, sift in a Gain in twelve yearn......616,709 Readers of THE EVENING WORLD leaving @e city for the hol montha should vend én their ade dremes and have THE EVENING WORLD mailed them regularly, Addresses changed as @ien as desired. ——s & decision was rendered yesterday in the Supreme Court, affirming the con- @titutionality af the act creating the mew Court of Special Sessions and end- tive Martin L. Stover, of the Fourth ing the report that the troubles in the noble house of Colonna have been ad- Justed in a very business and Mackay- like mannor by the settlement of a con- solation pension of $13,000 @ year on the princely head of the line. It 1s asserted, on the contrary, that “the relations which have existed be- tween the Princess Colonna, daughter of Mrs. John W. Mackay, and her husband, Prince Colonna, for some time past are unchanged," That fs to say, the nati born Prince livea in one place with another place with her daught sometimes visits her fathe: What @ bilssful married happy couple muat lead, » who life the It shows that when she purchased a real Prince for ‘This is @ picture of the gentleman who called last evening's Good Government Convention to order and who was @ conspicuous factor in its further pro- fata Boreas to Pop ptune, olan and she found some scholars, The mother fave up some of the rooms to lofgers, and thus the family continued to live as luxuriously aa before. ‘To be brief, the girl whose pluck enlisted the admiration of her friends and n her more popular than ever, was Snaily sus theft of a mumber of diamonds that disappeared in the femities she visited. This was proved Deyond dowet, Unable to resist the temptation to Areas, dhe omBered coatly laces and from the ghopa where the family credit was good, and te pey for these had atolen the diamonds. were attended by her unel prendn © man with sons and daughters, the come of a large family circle. T! deatha were mysterious, and at the moment it was @ physician the poleoned her mother and sister merely to get them out of the way. manager this season, a $100 suit of clothes that the actress would not re- her last American season, about two turn to America this year, That was before she sailed last May. Mr. French indignantly declined to bet, and Rey- nolds retired crestfallen. Yesterday Mr. Reynolds was mirthful, with a sort of I-told-you-so mirth, Hefore yester- day's announcement of the collapse of the intended Langtry season rumors had reached this city of her intentions to stay abroad, A few weeks ago Mrs. and two young daughters, who support themselves and several dependent relatives by selling news- papers, The mother 1s a stout, woman of almost fifty, while th wixty years, The daughters are in tho early tee ‘Their industry has securet for themselves @ foodly portion of the trate wihch rushes past them fvom early morning to late in the evening, rain er ahine, every day but Sunday, there at thetr place of business, oe Tt seems ac though {t would be to the interest of merchants and dwellers in that part of the enlarged West Broadway, which used to be South American plans were all off. Of course, Mr. French professed surprise. Just the same, when he was asked to sign the Langtry contracts for Pittsburg and It was whispered on the Rialto yester- Tun from north to south, while those on West Broadway ran in the opposite direction. Now there are series going both ways, and at such variance that 0s and 604, dc. xed up Staten Inland road-housc, one of the features to than ever, “The newest setting for diamonds is white enamel. This enhances the brill- fancy of the stone and the ting hardly shows. Some of the new black hose are shot with different colored silks. Some of the tan color are also shot with green, blue or rose, The latest fashion ts to discard paper for walls and hang the rooms with cre- tonne, satin cloth, pongee, holland, de- nim and, in fact, any material but paper. Many housekeepers who are envious of the attractive ‘‘raglets” and pretzels and fancy figures and names on frosting and similar devices in cookery might is nothing but a little metal pipe, which European teacher, recetved at one tim $7.50 per pupil tor class work. Aus der Ohe, the planist, receives $200 for one evening’s performance. Camillo Urao and Maud Powell, violinists, get from $160 to $200 per evening, A very delicious hot weather drink may be made by boiling together for few minutes three pints of water and two pounds of white sugar, Juice of two lemons and two ounces of tartaric acid, half cup of flour and stir until smooth, Then flavor with half an ounce of win- tergreen essence. drink us¢ two tablespoonfuls of this Mi When syrup is near cool then stir in the eggs. When cool | day that Langtry had “made up” with ‘attention ia called is the original} any good kitchen-furnishing store sells | syrup in one glass of water, and just Fudioial District, who roskie: pg Am ee yiygy cela ea gE mere ‘Old salt, which yacht will win? 4 nfher old flame, Shrewsbury, a very rich century, But} for a few cents, This is put into «| before drinking add a quarter teaspoons SGerdam, Montgomery County. The case |i%t. we Hove Erinee lowed if I can tell what way ‘The consternation af the family cirete Grew to aa ae eee Kueacn ry modern attachment to the tavern} home-made bag of white drilling, the| ful of soda and stir well. fwas based on the action of the old) Colonna knows a thing or two. He ts 14 better bet my tin, more clonely together, The girl was decided to be] Tin wae ence treen'a bewttdertaly | which is much more remarrable tn ite way than ! ct === Court of Special Sessions, Police Jus-|not going to be bought off for a beg-| ree come a choussnd miles and more so morally defictent that her reformation was] Oh De soug affections, It will be ee, | the ewinging eign. This is the proprietor's pet e Goes Hi Meade and Feitner, who| «arly pension no larger than a book- To take this yacht race In Hopeless, Any adequate puniahmeat would ely’ membered that when Langtry cancelled dog. Full of spirits and intelligence, this par- LETTERS. other day T counted fifty-one boate tied up moar rt fheld an f ptu court after the hour | keepei salary. Like Jem Baggs, the 014 fellow, you are overwhelm the entity family conneation and her last American season, about two ticular specimen of the canine race has one ao- ai the boat-house in this park, and hundreds looke | of thelr removal and the substitution of | Wandering musician in the play, he ‘What my you Dilght the future pf @ group of innocent girls, | Years ago, Mr, Baica gave her $100, compllahment which ts uni He 1s able, out — . ing wistfully backward and whose litte ene 1 the “understands th The cuiprit was accordingly sent off to Europe 8nd @ blagk eye. Shrewsbury ie not of a pile of the different New York papers, to] [hie column is open to everybody who NAO Bl ieceea for a rid ee ] new court in their place had passed, js the wally of peace and Neptune to wild Boreas, rich @ man as Baird, and it is surmised p papers, a & ride on the water, To rest @ | ‘land imposed a fine on @ remanded pris-| quietness,” and he fan't going to “move 14 Neptune to w! Ff where she tias since stayed, leading the lite for} that ‘for the rupture of her this year's | wrerringly welect ‘The World and bring it to complaint to make, a grievance to ventilate, © |ioat, the price 1 50 cents an hour, and a de ‘ on" without he gets well paid for tt. Toul mud Anat X amn' 986) which ans in Leat fitted. tour she could not have received’ more | his master at the latter's bidding formation to give, a subject of general interest | roait ot $2 acted; to ingate. Feeurh ab @nen Bhs Boas Sh Sal ‘You're right, and, 1 may — than $30,000, and possibly a bruised nose, | dx can read."’ aid ope visitor who saw the discuss or a public service to acknowledge, and who | oat!" For more than two or three people (nd Justice Stover, who is = Republican, My secrete 1 can keep. Discussing this case, the question arose if thie| Langtry has not left the stage. Two | performed And it ait look ao. ¢ oan put the idea into less than 100 worda, Long|the tamities of the poor us Wecides that the old Court had ceased to| Motorman Bliss, of the Atlantic ave-| yrs pouced that you put on aire course an the part of the giri'e family, aithough | OF thes Weeks AKO she was playing in| & dox of cultivated taste In news P poor usually exceed thie : cle Gentleman ‘A LADY'S CHAMPION. | ating form the hog abattolr on the and at several other houses, the sat ‘ —— tional provision against “any kind of| friends, She {sa bard-hearted, undutitul girl, who need | Brig Ked. This is a free count sick meadows When the wind blows our way] Wants to Get Rid of Her Clarence. gambling.” _ have her shoulders well shaken and be set} at least it i supponed to be free. You ue pen Is 40 great that during the hottest of], tne gaitor: i Home rule and local option down hant. A more cruel injury than whipping| are not obliged to Ko to. the Garrick, ot weather we have to keep our windows close: : The decision, 1 sustained, will put a] 111 Foto declare for and will be tol ei 1s to give her name to the police and thrust her] OF to any other house. No puiler-in is Thourh frequent complaints have been made very | 6, \*™ Montht ago 1 was introduced ts stop to racing. Until it is reversed, it | t™!ne 4 mighty employed by Mr. Mansfield to force you Young man of about tweny-one years, He dif handy things to pees name upon the public, with desriptions of her] employed by Mr. Manefleld to force you Uttle or nothing has been done to remedy the|” a ‘ stands as the law of the land. ae reas and perton, and brand her thua detore ake] feel Nke ft. You stay away if you feel vil, whlch has had the offot of driving many | oor ‘until about a eek natereerde, when Bo Of course, the Jockey club members| ye the dasedall season wore going the haa fairly enteged upon the world Ike ft. Managers know their own busi- eople from the vicinity and as a consequence] catieg at any heute, “ce which Caw his actions . are indignant, but they show great|o:hor way, there might still be eomer ee ep ge ase ness best, ‘Take that as @ general rule, Minreiglive asvaienceel con " alled at my house, at which time his ection want of propriety and judgment tn rall-| thing init for New York. Appalling Chances, — a a should send a reporter to tm Be ill | ore ee ene ry eae “ae ing against the Judge who made the EA "1 don't ave any use in getting blue over tt,| GREATER NEW YORK AFFAIRS, Save no trouble in nding his way after et-| svery ether Cight wince men ‘ad Tam tied” Ps decision, “Who ts Judge Bischoff, any! wny not put burglar-alarma on the old man. She tan't the only girl {n the world.” —— ting on the Heights, All be need do ts to fol-| down just as though 1 was engaged, 1 hardly way?’ was asked, and one member | gite doars and give the police time to ‘Phat's just what I'm blue shout. Think of A Hn ea ater dare speak to « young man while I am with went so far as to doubt whether the de-| eat on Sundays? the chances I have of making the same kind of| Through one circumstance or another the Sun- AN OLD RESIDENT OF THE HEIGHTS, ipa emist, that the new Court was con- stitutionally created and that the pris- ‘oner should have been remanded to the tutional, that the Legislature had full nue trolley line, Brooklyn, whose car killed Baby Ethel Dunham, the other day, puts in the plea that he was suf- in the morning, when he had only gone ‘And that you bl Buppowe you follow ‘And let me go to sleep. a heap; yest, according to the I it may not Justice aa It family tragedies are brought to the notice of the ot je Interpreted by the law, was not josaip® tn Birmingham, England. and they say that ene did very well ther whe Mtch, the author of "Gossip," Wl wi 0 had to’send to the steamer upon jones, “We are in England now, dear THE GLEANER. — = DESIRE AND DISAPPOINTMENT, letters cannot be printed. ) King Alfonso Inn't in It with This that paor little boy expecting to become a ruler of figure) additional charge 1s made, Just about suMctent to keep the poor (whose only enjoy+ ment ts the golng to do aboi ark) from enjoying some of those fter all justice in ite more absolute ensence, ———_ Ofty-one boats Ne ke # foria’* fering from overw s is eat oh the : ich ry galled for his royalties, y- oat iow, kind ening We fatter, Tach Go ake ont Wicmaeheeete soi | Bald Boreas to old Neptune, In many casea the paniahment of the eriminal] 1 q'he te fe paid, prot by the Raglish Amexion ager: RAltor, whose heart throbs responsive to the bai Gaciaton then) moet beyond te! sty wandl trom’ lack ot slces ot I've ruffled you, 1 ace: In the interest of justice 1s apt to be the punish: Production of his play. When he ap. To the Editor: voice of the masses that are the whole people * particular case and decides that the]! fA of sleep. His) poor chap: you've had Your ups and downa, | tent of the innocent for the natural term of] pealed to, Langtry for his royalties, she Permit me to express my opinion in regart tol whose property these parks are, what are we new City Magistrates’ law is conati-|!ndlady says he was called at 3 o'clock While I've been wild and free, thelr lives, and the mont cruel Inj When/sald_ to him n like It? 4 would suggest that use 1 don't Delleve you know at all tthe) Mtr. Bitch.” The season in this country Spain, who at nine years of age has already|of poats be made tree—tor the public have als power to bring the terms of the old|® bed at 3% These statements munt Which will the winner be— pudlie, Inevitably public int and we'tsiel wii undoubtedly manage to drag itself siven @ proof of his royal talent by writing| ready pald for thelr use when they paid thelr Police Judges to a.close and to qreate| Tocrlve the attention of the authorities | stow can you when you ile tn beat 4 the procenes of the law. tat peroie ot) along without the much advertised but after ix attempts a letter which then had toltaxes to support the perky and they are. tow ra at law. If there is @ corporation in this . a ° ecat’ social requirements, who have tt in| fading eg De corrected, as d read im ‘The Evening World’ ‘doub! ‘i het or destroy the Court at its will, there) gullty, an Bliss charges, it should I've my own ‘ocean, their power to conduct thelr private dlaigresmenta 3 paying @ “double tax,” which is unjust when being no doubt that it is an inferior “aingle tax’ would be better. ®) not escape, quietly. even when crimes are for the public only. He uses it for Pretender to the throne, neither te my mother Court of local criminal jurisdiction. Cried Neptune; “you've no sand. have litio hesitation in calling In the pollse andl Gomentic consumption. @ queen for haying superfluous means to enable NED ON: Breer The case is to be appealed. It is the As sephyr @ chap could have boat sense the law for the settling of their tamily trowbles, |" dear,” said Caroline Miskel ing to’ tacelve private Intrustinna esd (es be gure Women in the Cars. general opinion, however, among law- Who's halt the time on land! Boyt Suet moter’. tie ceneeranls ae nee Founded by many of those dolee-far-nientes, for|To the dito yers that the Btover decision will be} cated because It is incapable cf mup-| Den't whistle Ul you're out the woods; It there were no other motive, the pubtio has al bem uhehy Tot at all satisned With which we don't give a snap. Iam an American] §0 your correspondent, ‘A Fin-de-Stecle Gen | amrmed, porting lfe, Yet at Fleetwood track Your a iy bales _— sg tas right to resent the intrusion we ue pare you Devel written er me at boy, born in the Tenderloin district about mine] tleman," because he 1a jealous of woman's in- ; ‘ ‘The yacht will win that frat ira-upon Its notice, No on not Bi enough, and mp ora ; ‘ Justice Btover, of the Supreme Court, | Yesterday Azote appeared aa a world- fy Sask of brite ian Fnent Ife has Deen s unmarked that | HAL it fe Badly put together and I am very proud to attend Pub-|vasion of the business world, finds comfort in has knocked out the test case set up by| beater, doing a mile in 2.051-2, with y ie sopeiie Mr. I ft ut for a moment Ife Sebool No. 2, where my name is on the the former Police Justiees, The De- the car all the way home, while he occu: he balance, but which safely spent You just take that letter thi pi it Vy done better. Once more it turns out Bo mad he had to roar; hung tn Ul i “4 wd ‘ letter three years ago to The World (of which| ples @ seat! A bright Id certainly, By Pree) Rata Wey recess in vals Wil at there let teach ince name, Wile Neptune wboelend throw Simant —|Warif. That she ‘evling for tamity orvaey ta] part to, Qydngy. Rovenfeld, and eet my Tamm constant reader) tn order to become a| hartly becomes a “gentleman” to act #0, duet Ivver and the gang be good, n eee Fagen Y On IGBTS ell beri lens atrong and the indifference to notoriety ta] to Tewrite it for you. Fre docs that kind of the Little Defender gociety, and] {t? Woman is constitutionally less able than A BLOW AT HORSE RACING. Judge Bischoff, of the Court of Com- mon Pleas, has made a decision ip an action brought to compel the payment tablished because the racing laws are ‘unconstitutional. Judge Bischoff sustains the demurrer and declares the racing for sweepstakes to be in direct violation of the constitu- eision was handed down in good faith. Judge Bischoff is a careful Judge, ‘whose decisions have been well sustain- ed, The plain fact is that the Republl- ean Constitutional Convention, anxious to establish a party for extreme morality, made a strict “blue-law" provision against all Species of gamblini reputation broad enough to plenty of evidence that he could have Quay's Harrisburg resolution against the use of corporation money in politics {8 so beautiful as to approach the sub- lime. But one ts led to wonder how, When asked if he would run for Mayor of Brooklyn, Judge Gaynor re- plied that he was in the hands of Provi- dence, We shall soon see if this is the same thing as being in the hands of his Quay forgiving his enemies at Har risburg {# the most touching thing in eurrent polit always knew August could fool rthe rd when It came to @ question of temperature, lay's event down the bay Is ex- “You're howling now, but you'll ealm down," ‘Then Boreas howled, But when the big race is at hand They'll be good friends once more; And ch will help, with all hie heart, ‘The belt yacht to the fore. not contain some tnstance of a tragedy areater Is evident from the frequency with which fami stations fo to the pollet been settled behind closed doors, mother cry long enough, or suMclently punished her father, er when he remembers her rolled ld bracelets im the top bureau drawer, she will go back, @ fool of myself again." —Drooklyn Lite. —— A PHRASE OFT SPOKE nd into the courts with matters which formerly would have It a rash girl sare in a At of pique, the matter te at once Charles H. Hoyt'’s wit Is not reserved "i tell you what Bim to send the bill’to me, Vl pay tt, But it is eald that Mrs. Hoyt at pres- ent does not bely the title of her play, She ts contented. * to advance the price of $1.50 is an out: rage that, it Is to be hoped, the theatre- olng. public will rebuke,” Oh, Loisette, olgette, You are not Well posted on the Westion you try to discuss, At the mplre, at the Herald Square, at Daly day closing law may die in Now York, but felt won't let it die from strong drink if he can help It.—Philadelphia Times, Not Astonishing. It fan't altogether astonishing to read that tt was with difficulty that a mob was restrained from laying heavy hands on the man who ran over and killed the okiyn motor- rh victim of ot Saturday last. Why, of course, 1 am not a roll of honor. I wrote and addressed my first & year later to Join the New Leaf Club. write and speak American, French and Italian, with German rydimenta, Now, let King Alfons come here arouni us American boys, He will be 1 To the Raltor: 1 wish you would lend your powertul aid to the Fesiients of Jersey Clty Heights, whose lv are made miseri by the intolerab! Je y City, Ne Je Making the Poor Bitterer Against the Rich, To the Eattor: IBRested Iteelt to our ner, Mr. Roosevelt, n-keepera has that his crusade a taking revenge on her by Keeping her standing ‘man to bear the strain of @ long stand, eapecial- ly are ute a or He jonished to see our public school records, | mam, and it is only the most ordinal iteness | had It bi N. A JENNING! ‘A surprise Mr. Mansfield has not up amnal Pi ry pol Bi) hy & jockey, club rot the amount of| vrit vetnun fone lo the Netosal cam: SPE po the hands of the police. When the]. A surprise Mr. Mansfield has not up Volta tout ALBERT B, PACINE, [on the part of any man to give up hls seat te ' palgn of 1888, it would have affected DOMESTIC ARISTOCRACY Air's pame {8 once on tHe police blotter it 1a] Meng himaelf “Lolsetie,” “at the Gar. pallet Gl ( 4 money won by a horse in a sweepstakes | c A i 4 5 t, upit of Grammar School No. 26. |@ woman, Irrespective of her vocation of Chairman Quay's conduct of the Harri- bile property. She le perhaps, hiding at her| rick Theatre is the price of $2 (think of Ni fense demurred, clalmin; Wrom the Fiiegende Hiactter.) rt ‘ is own tiredness, I can tell your correspondent race. The defense rred, ®} son caus grandmother's, oF at her cousin's, In Brooklyn or| it) for an orchesira seat. ta time r that a cause of action had not been Mrvskea When ghe feele ane haa made hey| like this when everything in cheaper Fragrance on Jersey City Helgh very candidly that I do mot expect to see the women adopting men to gly ently do expect to see the men (2) asking the Women to do wo. How would that ault “Finde: Sle: him, and no mat fo me mire afraid to speak to me for fear Clarence hears of 1c Will acme of your kind readers kindly tell me how I can get rid-of him without belng rudeg in a crowded, oscillating, jarring car. There Rumerous other reasons as well why some le consideration should be shown to a wor my suggestion by asking the up thelr seats to them, but I home F whore I go, he says be will with me, Seeing him so often has caused | to disiike him so much thas T can bi him when he call, [am cone ed & pretty girl, and have numerous ady but moat of them tell me that they are . ‘ N : VIOLET. 7 7 tare tang tho trolley In thet clty, There ts evident reck added another phase to the strife between the put a stop to tho sport of the turf, ‘The| | 7To-d4y'# event down the bay ts Robi dion Ale Vary wrelliand 1A lessnens in running the cara there —Doaion Heh and poor The refult of this unjust crusade | Phe Medd ect Park? Mac titioan Lastaletures locking out for » ta £0 som pat the Defender has at aplendidly mada 0 is your Narsia te apparent everywhere. The poorer class of Jocal popularity, tried to cheat the peo-| #8 Kot together, maker? ; baer rery saloon-keepers is being driven out ot. b ple by pragtically nullifying this blue lormaid—Oh! you never could em- While the wealthler ones are waiting for the| To the Kditor: * ae a Molde that the soni That east-side murder loses nothing | ploy her—never. She is entirely too We know that the enforcement of the Excise “storm to blow over.’ The failure of our moat} M! by chance you stroll to Prospect Park tm? ee ree marta de as shat he Leg!s-| of its horror through not being @ mys- | dear, law in New York has thrown the Police Depart- ecerabib’ Repeliions Gora ea eee ee eee ea in tee Gare Wnb 3 tery. — t and the courts out of their regular orbits wale 1 a shoal sil ving you a good We are just now in the hands of purt-|“"* = ——____— ~ WORLDLIN * Tee dart een Ae Mews ant be. format, | Tour tallow, Jhee when Be Le SITIRE 2 It has piled up an immense amount of work for 8p Sessions’ and other tribunals, and caused most injurious meglest of other business, Washington Post, tanical “reformers’’ who want to make men moral by statute and whose “bu: ness” associates seek to cover up and eonceal the real witch-burning procliv- ities of their party. Glad to see you, Dunraven, You're ‘a good un" and your yacht 4s another, Yen during the coming campaign. hug @ policeman Is aure to come along and pase, tng in the principles of tempe some remark. The other evening we happei late, and al he came and t you think {t's about time you Now, don't you think be While believ- 1am @ non. Deliever in the question of closing the saloons on Bunday, as there are numerous reforms that may Hore readily be accomplished and are much more Derry werson te now at tte helght te of Washington. Berries from Ove to 8 in clrcumference are common, Miss Doug! The horse car takes an unconsctonably long time to get out of Now York, maid People took a move.’ New York Merchants Know. ‘ke Ww 9% the champton amateur marke: Gesired vy the people, MURRAY 1d? Cannot this be stopped? : a quien ot Wasiands ‘recaniiy etigs plistenree New York merchants in v@pious lines of busi- aU BBAY MATHIAR. | wae bert ANNI. It's @ wise Duke of Orleans who seca poston 1s dn arent eather With the! puirseyes in succession with a revolver a hens are confidently predicting @ great Fall trade. The Boats in Prospect Park, ‘¢ Want a “Soft” Girl for @ that royalty and a Pretender have no|Plumed Knights Templars, twemty yards range They are unquestionably good Judges of the prob- To the: Reitor: Doesn't Want a “So further hopes in Republican France. abilities Buffalo Courter, Edward Smart, nine, now No armistice for the ROA, wholesalers in bad milk, ot Dt Me, aged eighty is the ouly eurvivor of the War of 1si2 ing in Maine. There are, 200 Wife, dealers and In ni Mayor Strong ai ty that T hive yet lived in or visited [Rave 1 found teas iberty for the people who en Joy boating in the parks (han . Tam a Wentern may ‘mpl To the I wish to secure a wife. Faitor ND THE LO3T K16s. however, “The litfle Justice i ms Mayor Strong, of New York, who is to umpire Brooklyn. Regarding. tt Prospect Park, nM brunette, twenty-thte® 1 Ha! Mayor Btrong, so with all Goes not lack ain-| Fidews of veterans of that war now living te a game of bareball at Youkers, N. Y., om Mon: ote ner arnt Ms Maddy ETN eee one at Tl pet name oe, ij cere mourners. ei ell up in the | 2nd restrictions prevail, which | 7ears old, ae Pal el Seis SUk apadis ane mers faisa vanlisd, AMA slinss foals minsieesaas ay next, admite that he te set well up in the rea to be taken sdvantage of by park ofciala |! notice that in New York mont of the gine se trimmings, you are only human.| Try to imagine Tom Platt in a state|are at work in India. During the Inst two to exact from the pockets of the poor (who like pi of forgivenes: pe It was & Quay-mous victory, yeara these visited 40,513 heathen familles fnstructed 62,41 talasion schools, enjoyment as wel the rich) more than privilege of using @ boat is really worth. The Fesult Is these people do not enjoy the park fully as they otherwise would like to The Deathen girls ta the di “Holding his owa.” we willie Ae sepenen nee