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THE WORLD: W ENING, P . Tt can only be the basis for further TIME FOR THE GOAT TO ACT. MARRISON MILLARD'S SONGS. . action, Criminal proceedings and suits Othe Mord, fot damages can be brought on the Herrison Millard, the composer, died strength of such a verdict. Buch trials yesterday morning at the home of his should easily result in exemplary pun- son-in-law Dr K. B. Page, 70 East One ishments and awards. Hundred and Twentieth atreet. He was — fIxty-#ix years of age, He bezan life As tho case stands to-day it In a close 48 a singer, then became a soldier and thing between Platt’s Roost and Roose- after that a Custom-House clerk, In velt's Four Corners, as regards a new Published by the Press Publishing Company, 8 to 63 PARK ROW, New Tork. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1895. ; = which last position he remained until ‘ SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVENING WORLD| namo for New York. 1864. His first successful composition Some Pretty Blouses. | They are usually curned back into thete ¥ Uncluding postage): + x eae edie, ai was the music of ‘Viva L'America, Blouses are extremely ehie and ean owner everyeday wardrobe when they Han worth, noc,| _™R- PLATTS COCK-EE-DOODLE-DOO: Which Was prawed by Lincoln. After! .. wort nt the amatteal functions, One {have done tholt duty Before the works ~| PER YEAR... i ‘g3.50| Mr, Platt {s up on the fence crowing fhat he get to music several songs that itouse could be of grass lawn, trimmed are renovated and changed a trifle, and 4 very loud this morning. He carried the reproduced here: OOF hace, or of the lawn With lace Insertion [#0 fatm one of the. economies Of: INO my Vol. 36. .+.sNo, 12,440 | Republican primary elections last night, Waiting. forming stripes: is sold on profession, A very great many of them ee =——————=|he says, by large majorities, and the Entered at the Post-omce at New York a8 | newspapers say with here and there —— = fists, knives and clubs. That {s the im way primaries have been carried in this city for many years. The men who vote for delegates to conventions —=|serve througn a hatt dozen play igh the public 19 not always cone lous of the fact, so admirably are they altered and retrimmed, while @ | goodly proportion are literally worn te |teee on the stage In one season's tour, The atare whine on his pathway, ‘The trees bend back thelr leave To guide him to the meadow, Among the golden she! wai —— S@ BRANCH OFFIC! WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Sunetion of Bros ftand 1, longing, loving, And ilstening, as 1 walt, Soba 1 caial fell tte bi 0 ,osses, not principle: Tt was fo the htingaie’s wil Tt is the datly puttl 0 weMh eat St aa ma. hn, ro rts ween atone Jc he dy unig ff ahd tn te - | e 5 I ho are Singing, singing, constitution of the handsomest frocke BROOKLYN—209 Washington at. wantlorren Oe Ue sepa oucee wy PHILADELPHIA, PAL—Prem Doliding, 102 Cheat. | really trying to reform their own party Sweet singing to tts mate ever built, and Ieaves only its founda- 4A 6 would be beaten because they still seem. tion soli, on which may be erected @ WASINNGTON—102 10h a think that primaries are orderly ve ose Ge eanne eee new temple of fashion, es ratherings of citizens who vote and Two children play'd on the sandy who The Popular Cape. The cape ts the fin de slecle wrap As And the day # not assemblages of roughs who fight Of course, Mr. Platt may be wrong in 9 royal aun in the east rose hieh, 4 never aa bright before, E (PETES 7 se AAR AG ERs: at vf the ebipa went sailing by! the mid-season, and is shown in his statement that he won, ‘This morn- a . jee ion, @ is sh a var wig his enemics say that he was badly ree sili eet atte wy ety of fascinating forms, all of whic = __ A RSGFR EES EHOW. GHGLHE EK: he ships went sailing by are as dainty and as chic as can be, eT! beaten, There they show an ‘And thie day seem'd never co bright before, ———w = d bhai haa Ww day never and make one long for cool days to ness. As a politician Platt went @ And the ships went sailing by! | come, re 6 AV PER DAY. last night and claimed everything with- slater |come, so there may be an excuse for 5 ’ GAIN OVER JOLY. In reach. These gentlemen are foolish Dougias, Tender and Traet bobs Meter » — 7 enough to await results, If they had Could ye come tack to me, Douglas! Douglas! lager sae bit of @ cape was chrisened | THE WORLD'S the Caosar-like prescience of Platt they In the eld Iikexess that 1 knew, Che Ste I ee ae ine Deaton, would say: “If I can't have results I'll T would be #0 faithful, ro loving, oie es ee eee j GREAT AUGUST CIROULATION, |) | Jt! Fie Fear ie vie who" wore tio he's ace Bana Alas! It {8 to be feared that the Re- Nover a scornful word should pain you, Be. 4 s the State have yet a great deal to learn | 7 one ~~ | Sweet as your smile on me mhone ever, velvet, wonderfully soft and ‘ich, and 7 PER DAY. about the pursuit of politics under dim-|“The Evening World jallery of “THE CAPITOL.” THE GLEANEIUS BUDGET, Douglas! Dougias! Dougias! tender and true! eae with priceless old pint lace, Bade at 2 Living . anen ; = — ——— —— 6 velvet was cut en circilar, very F 7a 8. a gis EXCEEDS the COMBINED] core As T wat in the Standard ‘Theatre last | Goxsip Here, a Hint There and Trac Under the Daiates me ek oN ete short, cxtending only to the tip of the a LATION of ten New Yor ouldn’t help wondering | 1 T'va Snst been learning the lemon of Ii . blouse, graceful shoulders, Ht BaWAPAGAES, OF, to ba Hots Apecltt, Mr. Keir Hardle should learn that in night T couldn't help wondering if any | Tales of Clty Life, Wena ad wraseaee NeyiBE ~ for afternoon wear for fetes, and al80 much, to show th y Joh tte re any, fs OVER 100,000 more than th this country, and espectaliy in Chicago, man or woman in the house could, by | spn tare William Henry Hurivert," maid al 4. : ; ; useful for table d’hote, is of chine silk : eee ricer sit eee COMBINED CIRCULATION of the crime for which the Anarchists were any strange chance, have felt eVen @) printer who waa employed on “The World” dur: ea ee one ses Peon yen cs ecm: INveste AMIRIOy Limi atnean with (IRE white satin, Over the velyt fell a soft cay? hanged was murder, and that the man momentary interest in — AUKUStUS ing bis manageinevt, “must at times have readthe| , Been slowly and sadly proving; uf at flounce of yellowed lace, showing the ‘The Herald, The Telocrain, | * i 7 : a And ail that’s left of the bright, bright dream, | mings of lave and velvet in the style|veiyet through thi ‘x Tesi” Sine tvening ean, | who calls them martyrs Is elther a luna- Thoman's drama, “The Capitol." I entire paper in the prot eheetn. tn the mattor| AM! AM AMAL It oF the brights bel thown In the accompanying. iitustras |Velvee, ehrowsh the open Work ta the he Pim ribune, ve ii ed of neiish he wi hard to please, nd ould 8 thousas jat 25 he ~ | loveliest manner. event Uc or one of their own kind. Should ike toyhave Opera-glassed auch &} of. Hagiiah he wat hart ¢ # and would) yg handful of dust in @ coffin bid, tion. A pink ground, with the pattern chorea pret man or woman. He or she might have, make changes tn everything, even Ue telegraph i Gan oun Ga eta in black and deep cerise, 1s very effec- The “Belect.” ‘wh i ‘ 5 r "Tho market repuris. During the later of his Bld i THE DUELLO IN JOURNALISM. who evidently belleven that tho thentes | control Ne write moat of the eilorei tn co| __TH® Beautifil, beaut teen tive with velvet in a deep cherry tint] A novel sort of ware,in the shape of SCTE TION , A Cincinnati writer has sent a blood- sa necessity and not a luxury. Hap. | bration with A. Oakey Hall, Mr. Hall frst| And thos forever throughout thie wide world, | @Nd ecru lace, or if the color is already | handless mugs used forSummer drinks, : August, 1895 - - 860,458 per day curdiing challenge to the editor of a pily, however, tled up as this muntel-| %fot® his veralon, and lett a wite space between Is love & sottow proving, sufficiently bright it may be toned down | such as root-beer, areshown in a soft . q August, 1894 + + pst 421 per day paper bacause the editor took blue-pen- pailty is by restrictions and fetters, no|% lnos for changes Mr. Hurlbert then went] ‘There are still many sorrowful things ta life, | With black satin ribbon creamy color, and Poort aront ae y S91 = = 889,975 per ui i s ‘] Bes) | ov changing words an tences, and some- m Mest 0} » Mi Giik in ohasl = let it go Into type in exactly the same to go to see a bad play. That may come a Bhatt dts uk APRIL I a : .| To Keep Broilin from Clinging, fain in ONC YEAR 73,234 phrassoloky. and With exactly the same : | important in Mr. Hurlber’s eyes, and he once| For fate a high wall oft raises, Bruise one ounce celery seed, one tes H Gain in four years... 226,680 ARDABHY: GReUMAe EEG GEOR LUPHTINES later. It may be discov that | held the editorial page for twenty minutes after| And tar better than life with ¢we hearts] spoonful white pepper, one teaspoonful| Cut a piece of fat‘rom the meat to be} Gain in thirteen years.636,423 by thevweitar ‘thoughtful’ gentlemen like Mr! prows time, In order to get In his views of the estranged, salt, one-half dozen oysters in a mortar, | broiled and rub thfoughly the wires or P | meecnenin FoR the th Elie 8 “| Thomas are food for our souls. Madonna di Candelabra, then on view im the In & low grave atarr’d with daisies, rub through a sieve, add one quart of| slats of broiler art turn meat in about : awn fe nie ahs ot iS Hany thoueneds may have to take things like Metropolitan Museum of Art, The beautiful, beautiful daisies, best white vinegar, and bottle for us five seconds, In &@me time turn again o Capitol" as a port of antidote for fr eee and let broil util Mght brown, them turn on to warn Plate. Hot plate makeg Wash the blanched and unblanched| meat tough, of daily papers there fave been men and women outside of the profession of Journalism who have steadily and bit- vollty, That 1s unmistakably Mr.| A depositor in a Brooklyn savings bank tells When the Tide Comes In, Celery Gree ‘Thomas's object. mo that ha was recently Jaformed by the teller| Ho salted away at break of as “The Capitol’ is a veritable dismal! that an entry on the o t side of is pass. book The skies were blue and fair; leaves of celery and boll in salted water oo eae, —e — —|terly held to the opinion that editors swamp of fuitle verbosity, and it haw| ould have been charged against him as a with He kissed his bonny hand to me, until tender, Drain, press and chop Ronh or Smooth? PLUCKY DEFENDER | of newspapers didn't know how to run no redeeming feature. It 1s not a piay,| drawal, and that consequently he was indebrod With heart as light as alr! lightly. Season with butter, pepper and| Our tastes re wobbling between two : them, But these dissatisfied ones have ‘and it {8 not even an Interesting talic,| 1 te beok in a small wun, Ate could not re “Hark, yet" he cried, ‘go wateh the tide, It and send to table hot, extremes—th, Tough and nubby or the The Defens is a grand boat. If} comforted themselves with simply say- It 1s @ dreary diatribe, It ts supposed | MMF the item in question, and therefore Aa it cometh up to Lynn; smooth andsleek. Hither we must ap. America was proud of the bearer of its | ing that the editors were fools. to ‘how up some of the Inner work. | Miied over the amount, Intending to proft by] or foul or fair, T will be thera Celery Cream So pear in sil}@lpaca, shot or plain, or we = « hopes before, it should be all the} The Cincinnati man evidently holds to ings of life in Washington, Its leading the se nee then he haw heard of a enter: When the flowing tide comes in!" Roll one cup of rice in two pints of|can don s@® material with corrugated prouder after yesterday's plucky race,| the sume opinion, and he 1s determined character {8 a dreadful young Congress. | ate a1 the same bank. ft 1s evident ihat de- Se Se sweet milk and one pint of cream, Rub| surface, hich suggests shingle and > = The defeat she suffered was really a/apparently to bring about a reform even man, who is very ambitious and who| pote and the manor af & beck whee mate OUR WOMAN PHILOSOPHER, it through a selve. Grate the blanched | seaweed, Alpaca 1s, however, the news . a victory, for though so badly crippled} if he has to shed blood to do It. If he has @ pretty wife. A viscally creature] errors occur may expect them to be regarded =— parts of three heads of celery and add|est thin and the female heart nate | by the injury to her topmast In the col- | succeedssin shooting the editor or razoo- named Carroll—who talks so much that! peculiar, to say the I Here te a description of the ault of rooms ec! it to the rice and milk. Add one quart|Uurally "@ns to novelty of all kinds. i. Usion with Valkyrie II], that she could |ing him with a rapier we fear that there he could be hated for that alone—is in . by a girl of nine, Her name need pot be} of white stock, and boll it until the cel-| Besides in dusty season sleek apparel | not make use of any of her canvas, | will be a rald made on newapaper offices love with the Congressman’s wife, and| ‘that indefatigable convoster of new mixed drinks, | Ee Tt would be unkind te pilory ® call’ for} ery ig tender, Season with salt and red|remals fresh longest, and :8 moreover & except practically the sails with which| by people who don't find their letters or presses her hand. She protests and tells| Jona Irish, the larkvoper of the Man-| tha "ne aittingroom in white and gold. The | DEPPEF and servo hot. pleas#t to the touch, Crinkly crepong she started out, she went over the! articles published In the exact language her husband, who declares that as his| hattan Club, tas born at it again ‘Thin time his! Vite are hang ia rose tinted allk, and epecta ., with he thermometer at 8 in the shad course like a bird, and after turning] in which they dash them off, and edi- political preferment 18 at stake, he| achievement in the Defender, and the verdict of | Mt.t or urntture have. been designed for. it Where Actres Gowns Go. are eating to the eye and irritating to < iy the first mark steadily gained on the] tors will have to employ one or two men should advise her to continue having| those who haye tried it is cup ts sate | including a ‘Bhalla retary Th ormolu, with| What becomes of an actress's good|thotemper. Waterproofed silk alpaca, challenger, to devote their time exclusively to her hand pressed, It seems to me that] The drink Is comps t the juice of halt a) eeveeg plaques, where she may carry on her| Owns {8 sometimes a puzzle to women| mses Into delightful shower cloaks. The narrow margin of for en| opening and replying to letters contain- SAG GLQLGRON, Washington ladies, a la Thomas, are ex-| lie. the peol of « n, a portion of Plymouth | iiete correspond liere are her toys, the|!m the audience, who, perhaps, do not| wich do duty In rain or shine; they are Beconds by which Valkyrie Il, won,| ing challenges, PER RODE Tei LCA MERON: ceedingly prudish, This Carroll has| §! 44 bottle of Helfaat Ginger Ale Mixed] giocint gitts sho receives from her friends, and| Know that the costumes that they crifl-|rreover exceedingly light ane oonves after having had nearly a mile the best — This ts a pleture of an English noble- | wronged Margaret Doane, who was the| ! & !! Biase with plenty of Ice here she receives her friends, cise or envy in a finely mounted play | (nt for evening journeys in piace @@ t of the disabled Defender at the begin-| Bootblack stands are‘great public] M4 a resident of New York, whol wiry or a dreadful priest, from whom eae = enjoy a private as well os a public life, heavier cloaks. Hing ot the race, isn't anything mor onveniences, Nobody objects to them, a de lke ae Laven i. areata ee ran away, Seeing this priest—who een CSU aati eh aad Hid oak Adjoining this Is her bedroom in eatin wood, — © blow’ about than Sprinter Crum ody asks that they be abolished. | Plaln, every-day American lawyer (@1K8 | talked almost 8 MUCH 8 Cat ee ee einen eee annoenine baba, | Att Ber little brass couch hung with blue satin , Would have if he crossed the line in al if they go down under police enforce-| t and cross-examines him, really couldn't blame the poor woman, | eats parce yan means he eeplainad At team | SUPtAINR A dressing-room ty attached, and this LETTERS. Baler ves wating to ta ctrstea “Tani 10-yard dush a * th of a second| ment of the law against atreet stands, | ~ =| although I am aware that this i On| that it was too. much trouble to hunt up» pool. |i the célmination of Tuxury. The Acessing-room ce the doctor 1f he would attend to ma, and he ahead of a one-1 the fact will work an extension of the | Yachtamen are willing to take It and set immoral thing to @ay. Mr. ‘Thomas's| room when 1 wanted to tay « bet—and I follow | (tun MEE TBC marble, Hain te get nealter| {This column %4 open to everybody who hagl | grumy toid me to take a seat again. Score of i A great ¢ aw heen written about same policy of oppression und abuse] {1 Gown as a glorious victory, that sel- | charactors would drive anybody to ruln,| the horus rather clossiy—and came acromy aey-| Me NUN ie lon Nintlle Mal te Rm Bl | complaint to make, a griceance to ventilate. | people who arrived houre after I did were treats Lord Dun) Sportsmanly quall-]of power of which the police admin-|UC® @ Rood deal. We can afford t9 Jig drink, or to suicide, eral others in the same predicament. 1 con. | Perfumed soaps Sponges a aaeerete tn ene | Zormation (0 give, a subject of general inter! ¥ ed and ent away. Now, what I wish to bring tes, but tf ho can coddle his heart with | istration has been guilty in its methods | W#l¥e the protest and let ‘em have It. From the incidents £ Mave just mene | celved the idea of taking bets from my fellow | eee eee ee eaing delicate lotlons ait | ‘U&cuss or a public service to acknowdedge, ani | to your notice Is the fact that If the assistant s yesterday's victory ho is a poorer judge] of carrying out the Excise law. Al ® by G. Cloveland—Boptember: | tioned a better play than “The Capitol’ | employens, ent found that it was more lucrative} f24°, “piace On her bureau are laid out ex- | 2% Put the idea into lesa than 100 words LOM | aoctor had devoted less time to firting and of sport and an easier yachtster to masini es Speii eee fils nd—September: | ight eurely have been made by w deft] than trying to pick the winners myself. Oc pensive brushes and combs in repousse ellver, | (tters cannot be printed. | skylarking wih the female assistants he would Please than we supposed he was, The desth of Harrison Millard, the ‘aah Oe eas nais playwright. But, insensibly, Mr. ‘Thomas | tasionally f woul be Tic rer hard. but bom] Ang exquisite tollet bottles and manicure cases = Pet cre alae) Ae aco a z a composer, will be regretted by thou-| Wil the clubs really go dry on Sun-|is leading us to the conclusion that he |! Am well wheal of the game. f realite thor} oF pyar), A Man in Love Wants Sympthy. | Ntlel (reatment: | Now. as it is, T have lost @ Gen. yon Waldersee handled ‘ls Ger-| ands all over this land, His. music| 4a: 1s not a playwright. “Reckless Temple” eee ane eee avining morse bur at T nen = To the Editor a Ar etal pec tear amas ae a a man troops so w rt sd / dal wn it, “New Blood” continued tt and In one corner ts placed a long cheval glasa in @ full half day for nothing, I was borm ia thie 1 yesterday a8 to) was not great, perhaps, but it was all] ‘The Valkyrle’s race, but the Defenders | 2 T wish some of your readers who hré been In erally“*hunch the odds'—pay a trifle higher defeat the 5 a n ‘ oop) , rher which she may contemplate her skirts and ber country and am a/full-blooded American, Pere r ser'a own command in] twitheht and sympathy, and it soothed | glory. he Capitol" haw Anished i. ‘There ts] crack olie-my customers asem to have no causo| Wich, MMe may contemplate er akiria tnd BF iove, and who hoow Bow to aympats® WIth ®t. TT ter tare ene trom treament, #8 7 da the manoeuvres at Kolbitzow. Wil-| many a gad heart. ~ not a spark of vitality in this latest ef-] for complaint.”* THE GLEANER. | Chig'e attention ao specifically to the care ot | 220 12 the same boat, would giv M® A4¥IC9) oe doiong to the abjectiy poor clams and made @ helm is much Irritated over the re- eke meats A bunting match is not a yacht race, | fort. There is nothing to show that Mr. ao =, bar body: (ac aleeady aunllet auaiose sat ‘only | 1% Tegard to my little affair, Therblect of mY sentable appearance. My advice to @ poe sult. Possibly Waldersee will find that] It was at Yorktown that Americans i eee a Thomas has ever seen a stage. A lot of LITTLE PLEASANTRI wonder whet there will be In reserve for ber | scoration fe @ pretty bionde-hee! Brunet! ais who cannot pay for his medicine er treate More tact and less tactics would have|settled some British pretensions of ROFPORUALEMSATAND SHAT: marionettes come on in twos und have ieee when ahe Is grown, with lovely brown eves I havaléver halt ament in sickness 1s to Jump overboard, as New q been to his material advantage. more than a century ago. It was the =. their Htde—I mean their interminable What a Mun Really Needs, _ Pleasure of an introduction, by Tvore ately York Oity te 4 woree place to be stranded tm — Beep es Yorktown that got in the way of an- it Ie the American Sunday? |say. And the marionettes that say CM eect saidiait ? Where there are several young children in the si aoa ie easiest yy to avoid me, | (ta the wilds of Africa. Meantime my eyeg 1 TEE CORONER AND THE LAW. other American triumph at yesterday’ Will eome Republican Le tell a wondering | “mam-ma” and “pa-pa” when you pull pi nee Tee ceatitecral a family all the «1 houses have thelr own eae 3 Life ae esta I'm too| 2% Setting worse, UNWILLING AMERICAN, . When Mrs, Fleming was first arrested | ¥*°ht race, tile SA ts Kaseue mao r darartae Os] wien) are Brilliant and epleraimmatie|| coe cing cas, ca & vet of ber Fre mott approved, methols of, making the| #0m, that T should have ineduced myselt tong ‘ ‘ eharee otic: —_———— “American Sunday. at is the American compared with the pulseless things 0! ot i Be i a fast e gn the charge of causing the death of! yop the time being McKinley and ‘anyway? Why didn't the League speak | rhe Capitol.” ‘The only excuse for Mr. | i {nuit Ret murmar nor reping; toa raed meat That fer enample of wae Wi | AAD! Det (ne, gentlemen tniceuer rs) A Werkiaw Glsiis Case Againet the er mother, Mrs, Bliss, Coroner | noraker are a noble pair of political | for @ Republican Sunday?—Utlea Observer. Gal ete, SBOE K, Vanderbilt houxe had a ceiling frescoed with | himself that he's ail the Police. O'Meagher was prepared to accept bail POU OF ROME Se utp Ahomas appeare, 9. be) that Be This Uke's charms wlll gum@ce for me, the heavens and the planetary system, @ leason| thrown down or stood up, #8 he suffers from al | for her. An Assistant District-Attorney brothers. But one can never tell when New Woman and Sunday. “thoughtful.” After all, is that any ex- —Chtoago Mail. [4 astronomy always in order, as it continually | Chfontc broken heart, so Aauently has he loved Tam a resident of the Fitth Wart, this ettyy ¥ gave good advice to the Coroner, who |%, Uf@ alarm will be turned tn. The | ang new woman will not fine a man for eplit-]CUse? Who would not rather sit com- stimulated inquiry from the growing young minds. | @4 lost. Not wishing + be guided by & man) ie tment ee on my way home froa! a then refrained from violating the law. | MaJ0F I® earnestly advised to keep N18) ding wood on Suntay, ax they do In New Jersey. | fortably in a etreet car and read these Jone Pisin Tes. weea lot has Dean cant yy BED SNE DIES $2 rcoklymy, whersil: 6m emplosedssend baa 10 Were ‘The inquest into Mra. Bliss’s. death | XU2Sulshera in repair, She will be only too glad to fnd a man to do| “thoughts” in pamphlet form than staw| ‘Green tea or biack tea, miss?’ inquired the] One of the best equipped of these private] BO In consequence be)?es ja lies C ate Mere RATS 2 ee emngleneds 026 8 ee occurred yesterday, To th M—Terre-Haute Express, in a stuffy theatre and hear them ut-| shopman, in a sort of medico-bedside manner, hool rooms was that of Mra Hoyt, who was| chances, I come to # refuge of lovers, the i y . To the surprise of | when it comes to gatherl au ol i“ roma vt, ¥ a opamp, | Park in order that I might rest a few momentg | Coroner O'Meagher, apparently, and | gates Mr. T. C, Plat tle bo reatl No Third Term. tered by a crowd of unfortunate actors] "I don't think tt matters,” ald the ttt; | Janet Chane, the daughter of the Chiet Justice, | 8904 old “Evening before going home. I bad an escort with ma ~ f certainly to the astonishment of the |Sacr MF. 7 C. Piatt seems able to sail i and actresses? It 1s perfectly legitimate | “aus 1a color blind.""—Fort Worth Gazette. | 4: ner Pelham tome, ‘The school room was also wie Sucwsh. As I bad often found it betore, there were prosecution, the jury not only failed to es a oe wits Mader auiiecet ona ud fe ey Daa erat volt pene thatlto use the theatre for purposes of in- ‘Ko Dikecsucs: 8 workshop, Here the boys worked in iron, for Be Is Nof a" . seats unoccupied, We then proceeded as far ag Accuse Mrs, Fleming, but even avoided |(nt, Carryins away of his patronage | Mr Cleveland will be seriously dissumed @& &) struction, If you know how to do it . ee it had a forge, and here the girls had thelr| To the Editor: 4, y| Thomas street, near Church street, where sere 4 oftly, . i wool-carving tables All of these young people] In answer to fin-de- a , allivatarcncsite Colatnlaed eon backstay, candidate for the Demovratic nomination for] Sewiy. Hut people won't pay out thelr Tia not the Winter's cold 1 dread; Jecarving tables. All of th te) 1 to fin-deBiecle Gentleman,” 11 44: qown on a doorstep, directly In front of & MEI, Bie dle en 1 —_ - President next year, ae we bh = thie Stree ead cichey ation & ane OF ob cna toll ‘Ah, nay; not 0 In any wine; served hours at thelr benches aa if they wish to say tha/T sign myself a “A Lady's ‘3 ‘ally, Mrs. Nn ‘on Aldermanic dignity is vindicated, Mr, | ¥p99 premises entirely outside of the merits of i lamppost. We had not been seated more tham But Winter's coal is what my head 0 . "* Lecw® 1 am not wide enough to looked for her immediate discharge, sporent lees DONDE Dae i x Oleott’s wooden watering trough ts a | b= preent iniatration Philadelphia Timea |t0 be instructed bothersomely by a Is bothered with as Autumn files, ‘occupy more ca S#at room than will accommo- Bre, Bloates when. Ao oMaer ee 88 ANCES re Once more, however, an Assistant Dis-| sgo despite the Mayor's veto, Now. endatcRer a clumsy playwright. They crave amuse- Detroit News, After this period » form of private education | ante ‘one’ iA. If there Is a lady standing in| nc” * DE reegh,palleamian, one along, and ig » trict-Attorney's advice prevailed with : ay eaders, Not Boi 5 ment; they hanker for entertainment, i very ungentlemanly tones told us to move OR ’ e . , $ in vogue ts of three or four children from] the car, whet sbe 1s 4 business woman or not, the Coroner and the woman was de- |! ‘¢ Greater New York march on, There always have been, and always will be, |'Phe object of the theatre, par excel- An Important Collection, aa RH GALS Aisle SRN ie bcaimaa elvan cmeiee T always give up. my seat to| it Ay, Bete. heen datas Bis: duly Bet toe are. tained three hours, while the prosecu-| yt was Ike matching an unfetterea | iti {8 sl! branches of human afaire—tn re-/lence, te entertainment, The man Who| “you have some splendid collections of an-| companionship yet prevents un her. That #@ 19 a "woman," and obliged tol ritnruiis: eng our actions, 1 agure goo, were Bod tion got_out a bench warrant and | priton aguinat w Lankee with one heen | sions eteuce, art and pollo But the in-] overiooks that fact 1s a fool, and there| tiques in the smithontan,”” said the vietor eles, auch ag are formed at school. In this ease | gtand, whit I am aitting down, are auficient| sr ys tnemeniy respectable. Bae. eat Started Grand Jury proceedings. The | ied, And the Briton won by a scrateh (oe Mime brevalence of kuowieixe demante great 11g nothing more reprehensible than a] "Yea" replied the Washington man, “chey're| the school room is ftted up in one Reuse, and reasons to aake me get up, I am myselt occu-| 1,0 pen Miveoushls lespectivle ONAN att Question arises whether tt wouldn't be| at that. - abilities and higher qualities for leaderahip] gooi_except two of ‘em. Mr. Thomas’s| very well in their way. But what we're after| thither the children are brought by thelr malds. | pieq in bene business which requires heavy | iweq to alt down, and the authorities will not & good thing for the Coroner to know a ‘——— than were formerly required, the world W® Pot! play Is not one that you can sce and| now in a Arst-class collection of garbage,"—| They are taught by apectal visiting teachers | mental af physical exertion all day long, sx] es a et benches in the public: Park a { Uittle law on his own acco: a OIE mo) Red ap: the Magri: paint le The ow. Washington Star, These are always expensive, There te always ‘Re week; and that fact makes me all) Provide sum te la n account, Also, | It wasn't @ good Tuesday for Amert-| tiie are not a grand combination of dicey ana|S4¥ Pityingly of, “Well, he tried to fF aya In they do not fa City Hall and Fourth Street Whether, had he known the law pretty |cans, Not only did the Defender lose, | \navery Weahington Post amuse us, It wasn't his fault.” Mr. Daaakiane Giasie one or another educational fashion in vomue. At} the mor sympathetic for the women tollers whol pss, what in the name of justice are we ts Well, he would not have hesitated a lit- | but the New Yorks fell before the Chi- Soe ‘Thomas did not try to amuse us. ie : one Kime it ts soltege, another it te elooution: | have le strength than I have; and i the mat-) 4,+ 19 thy instance that I have apoken of there tle over the 4 y of detaining a | cagos. Naughty Little Cheater Girl What could the actora do with “The | Beside the brook, more recently it has been physical culture, | ter otgiving ap my eeat to ® woman, I do not! ys, « sotceman atanding talking to @ girl about earah : —— vith Mne and hook, Neither and none of these is of essential tm-| consi¢r myself doing anything but what the most Prisoner whom his own jury had, in Some girls have to be on the atreets a9 much | Capitol Miss Mary Shaw, one of the} Wit line a . War analy Grlet Neus €h ‘le sina bg J one door from corner of Church street, om effect, exonerated. This is a question| Tt Sppears that Platt won without | nat they And it impossible to belp mother wash! host actresses that we have, worked as}. ¥¥ love and I did eplash and dabble. REPAIR EME fF (Saale DEAE BEE Or Ae Ue Fy courtesy demands. If the woman happens) oy .ig put he was not told to do his duty ) aside from all outside ideas or opinions |fUllng at the Republican primartes. | ine dishes, tron the clothes, cook the meals | artistically wa ever, and almont. aue.| 2 D%sed & kiss BOrRliTs) ADRDIDE 1888 AERERETS: Jems red than myself, I am bearlly glad} yy the noble bluecoat that told us to keep off ‘ + 8 to Mrs nink's innocence or guilt, }OF With no more fouling than usual, | make the beds, aneey the roome or do other Th die nliue aOMeeeNhon a tre wene | ONE Rarwered thle ero nTTy A LADY'S CHAMPION. | 97.010 2 A WORKING Grebe little triflen Cheater (Pa) News. 3 e i 0 ramet a A of Margaret Doane, hat she failed 1 1 1 = 17 In T ly f ' Managers of excursion boats shoul Philadelphia Record, r _Is Too Early for Love. z ow that b s the Excise law in| be pacoieah to) aieke” me oe Hut We Persist, Too. Was due entirely to Mr, Thomas. Frazer Thine eves are Aled with dreams, i deer nes Nefender's Victory. \ band, A Chief Conlin says he willl making mischief at the yacht races Te in the persistence, rather than the euccess | Coulter and Frank Keenan also did A Common Need. Snece nnd We) MOS OF BENAGSIER RF, In anuwer to “Heartbroken Latty,** let me sy to] To the Fetltor: enforce other laws, M ze g f the Kaglishmen in constructing boats to_get| Worthy work that wont for absolutely | Cusiomer—vhese trousers don't set junt right] pe ATMS DY MEUM Manmatte ec eng: alta, being but seventern sears old, anouid| The followin verses, written to the musle et/ | pect that rrlaKal 4 ance| Why shouldn't Roosevelt furnish his|%t cup hallenges our ad nothing, and Miss Helen Lowell, who about the dips one thy face ‘read my reply to Carrie W., of this date, 1] “M gah eragh were Guns gy Will be vigorously pushed? POPEATER ere erage T ANTS Paths oa alty fpr objected to having her hand pressed, | tatior They're alt rightwhat you need ts] ary written tenderness and love and grag, | U2ti* tree girls of that age are “bearitroken,"" | 8% & ke! - - - Club? He can get in there Sunday, UES rte MND SUT: looked rather pretty something more Ip the yocketa. Chicago Keeord, or distracted, at some supposed love affair, Why . 5 A SEA BEACH VERDICT. —— — Hartford ‘Times, The Capitol” seems to me to be a aa nanth aeames seen An in the dawn'a first slow {eabsurd. Girls at seventeen ought to be think-| Bring the s: boys, and have anotheg . : — srecast of the glorious day we eee, either of study, educating thelr minds. oF , After-an inques' bahia cx Sir Roderick Cameron can learn much THE NATIONAL GAME IN ‘96, deliberate attempt to rob the theatre WORLDLINGS, yer hoo we know : ed ahs , Me Heh r an gle et ing it in the spirit, boys, that still moves the » isch calivar 6 Fa Coroners | Tule control their tempers in court, |G. Cleveland facet the pitcher in 1884 acure the “glamor of the footlights" be-] the Western Union Telegrapn Company makes| Nor know we yet don't #0 much mean the question of earning a| Tho Defender Is anchored, boys, with Amertoa'g \ jury returned @ ver early this morn- ~ When the Demonr Were In a strat neath an opaque cloud of pointless | avout #),500.000 annually furnishing “exact time] Wherher to wish thy @rowth or to reget. Htvelthood, but filling the important and holy mis triumph \\, fee tne tthe railway coms| ,12,the pollce boat Patrol merely an | And he bit se bull « mihiy wha and boone] “thoughtfulness ALAN DALE, | from its naval observatory office in Washington. ~Arthur L. Salmon ta Good Wonts, {gion of womanhood.) In the frat place, she An the winds go whistling along, , \ eailnnt © fai. | Cxoursio eam Ne yacht race up the» _ 1 - —e not engaged, nor ‘keeping company" : negligent for fal) Prince Bismarck has deciied to devote the fund aged, P i Hurrah! harrah! a cheer for good Defends no 1 turisdietio went aalling ‘round the basse to . 1 . ant h ex signal system | YSter® re not within Its Jurisdiction, Ant Se PE) A ODE OF THE SIXTEENTH CEN- | placed at bis dispomil in hoaor of the elghtiern A CURRENT PHRAS saaails “quselien: and bad Absalataly: xo litureat'?. Nucans@ pation Bl exraph communi- = . zt Again he donned his batting clothes in 1888, aniversary of hia birth to the building of upon hin or bis affections. He was a lrhe eagle screams in joyous tom : Be nati, |, Having lost Erte County, Boss Platt | "When the game of politics was much In. doubt; TURY, Sous of tha Bund. (Confederation) in Berligt Hberty to go with any girl he wanted, aad ive Me naee Poot Pong BoE at ella ge is In @ position to exchange sympathies | mut Pitcher Hengy twiried « bail that eeitied > on meets general satisfaction. was a coward to deny that his companion wat al ay ane mints go whistling along, . _ < whe jury 5 is *) with ex-Boss Billy Sheehan. Grover's fate, (Prom the Mrench of Pierre de Ronsard.) Mw in a The fact that you showed the slighte MAURICE SIMMONS, way ay gine i 'y from all blame. | Roosevelt lectured in Buffalo last mn Which thia morning dit disclose oe old girl, of Fait ‘ F, Mase,, was playing ness, Think of making bread, attend t . : seriall ether this ver to carry any|night. And yet there was no tidal i lat To ths. atn her: purple: drone, Rey eee a starter eee hold duties or some useful vocation, Leave love Satisfaction to the community or not! wave from Lake Erle Mp pres ind aad "ind open 10 L498 Mas not lost, tn evening's view, tere, he pus the bean im dar tar aad (t wureed matters alone, Love will come at nineteen or | Im@ignant Protest from Mr, Blake, depends on subsequent proceedings. If : ad; HhaagR, SOUINORS wuCe eho, the: sah Purpia rove and that dark hue Usaeit, taro ah A PRTALetRR: ROOT: 1 twenty, as sure as measles In babytivod, To the Editor ae. the taatter is to Pap. here it might Just} ‘The American gold that Is going over |” "a’e * ©" EASE MENTSh SO) BOER Jallko shy: owe alk dire}ineas? Lester on gana des! ah: Shp alt at te SAM, F since Labor Day ive bin wantin’ to rite as well not have been taken up. ‘The|the seas these days says “au revoir SORES = = er, but cud nat bring myself to the f 4 i a a 44 revoir, | And again the Demovraia had won the game. apace " ayen, Se. pap a railway company is declared to have] but not good-by.” ‘i ba ant new gas, ae Weak Bron, ibs HB See) vcrenun of riting, butt my friend, ‘Timberdat : beep criminally negligent, Is anything —— But times have changed, ‘and 16 he tries in 1496 AY Kae abla sekatnies Uh AAS, What Was ¢ rites this fer me, Wot 1 wauia ter aay to be done tuwards so placing the re-| g, The Nation's game ad by him i es sure ta lesseue To the Editor 4 that wile yore reporter correckly quotes pain ts after ehips, the despatches | ste ay pop Ayame ea Chil of cvwel mother be ane i ot “ site de asda pat ‘ ay pop an and get himvelt into 8 Ax gaseoun aza nives than ten rough the medical column of “The Relax! oe fm his intervow on eaehul f sponsibility tor that negligence that a| say, and the Cubans seem to be after| White the Dem. -raiie team fails tn the @ Nature bore her at the mora, timea the light of coat gan burned in the beat Nui inches aah ua a oR a : i eso ie deserved penalty can be imposed? Are] the Spaniards. wi Only with the day to die. burner: World’ 1 was dirested a few days ago ty no toplcka. he haw dan me the gratest wrong man a steps to be taken to teach the com. - It other players have a chance at running up the " . the Bye and Mar nfirmary at Thirteonth acres: | con co to aoa, Mo haa sped my natme romgt 4), i. pany that criminal negligence must give] Ip it fair to the rest of Congress for went Mignonne, an’ thou trust me, lear; In aplia of the herd times the South African i Second aun fe treatment of my. ¢ My na io Pink Whiskera Ulak ie oe a way to a proper and lawful considera-| @, ? Jo Sirover stants inside the As thy Ife from year to year @ramond business keepa up iy dividends, but as it belng stated that the same could be had free} me dawn as Watokers Blake. 1 wants J julgg to resign " 01 n b . 4 Te Wernverata may win again aa they have done Diosaome as tt Blooma to- tay these are oniy 2 per year at the masi of cont. 1 mot a day off to go there and pre-| ter ax this De vonbaugh, yore reporter, i tion for the lives of persons committed = before, Mike th ‘ A the talted nonted myself at 12 o'clock on day at thet Jor bind? Truly yorem, f {0 iteseare? Mere consure by @ Coro-| Yesterday's yacht race, as it was! ¢ ae Ay’ peed eai aN re tee erage " fenenion aa niay a . ea if Grover ian t pla mig) the nine, Le vis flower; old age, in teath,® any sen that they beter things thas @ die MBce, 1 was told to walt until 12.90, when f/ VINK WHISKERS BLAKE, per Timberfist Mage Ag Bere jury, does uot punish anybody. |salled, settled nothing. If the British Ww JENNINGS. Comes to sieal thy bloom away. mood aloe. ould be attended to J received @ card and dea, 8 cnet helen

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