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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1895. heat has seriously interfered with the Confinement for hours in such weather 1s certain to break down all the good work done by visits to the Published by the Press Publishing Company, | mountains and seaside and green fields 68 to €3 PARK ROW, New York. in the two or three preceding monthe If the time of reopening the public achools should be postponed unt!! Oc- MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1895. tober, private schools would find It Soanaraecs se necessary to follow the example and SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVENING WORLD] the evi would be removed, (acluding’ pomtage): Some time ago the proposition was PER MONTH made for such a postponement, but the PER YEAR. trustees were afraid to act favorably upon It because of the opposition made jery of DRAMATIC NEWS AND NOTES. MEN WHO CARRY OUR MAIL. TALKS WITH THE DOCTOR. | Advice About Allments That Mag Be Safely Treated at To the Editor I bave been using earbolic salve on a gore for some th but the fore does not seem te heal. it something better? JAMES T., Brooklya, N. Y. ¢ Wash the sore spot with white castile i foap and warm water; dry carefully sma ' tol a Ma An ore eek ¢ This a Smart Gown ollet stands and in bag form for hold- eee This ts @ smart Fall gown tn narrow | ing otled liven, it ser etenies (CSaIE “tben idy'slapasanapron, while she Work Please repeat the directions for maxing the| Doucle striped woollen material, the| my la n "i tata st e, tuiphur, ke. for acne ant reg] bodice of which is prettily arranged|the delicate dolly for her cutglass finger ht Ow Joe Je with “Trilby.’ ‘The outlook for the coming season of Italian opera at the Metropolitan Opera- Toure is particularly roay, and accord- ing to an authority who i# financially interested in its welfare the prospects are that it will far surpass its predecen- fors—the season that Introduced Calve and the season that made the best of things without her. The subscription ei Vol. 86. by some citizens, who use the list {8 already $50,000 ahead of last sea- nose. fw. | with full gatherings on the shoulders|bow!, or she may be polishing those = schools as nurseries to get rid of the son at this time, There is not an- Take two drams of lac sulphur, one very bits of glass to mirror brilliancy Gatored at the Post-omce at New York a [Care of their children, But It Is espe- other box to be disposed of, and in dram of spirit of camphor, one-half ie nae quality, or rubbing silver, econd-clase matter. cially in favor of the poor that the va- order to accommodate this rush both ounce of glycerine and four ounces of rying china, cleaning bri wiping’ —— ee cation should be lengthened, for sick- Henry B. Abbey and John B. Schoeffel rose water, The face should be bathed floors, washing windows, shining ‘BF BRANOM OFFICES: ness among their children ts the worst have given up the boxes usually re- with very hot water, dried and the lo- bronges, dusting bric-n-brac, and #0 on WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junetion of Bread-| misfortune they can meet. ferved for themselves and wives, tion applied and left all night. through the list. For use in the kitchen way and Sixth ave, at 324 at, It Is to be hoped the Schoo! Board Messrs, Abbey and Schoeffel have oe one progressive housekeeper declares WORLD HARLEM OFFICR—i26th #t. ané Madt-|will act on the matter before another taken orchestra chairs, and will Please repeat the directions for making that it has removed a life-long burden! son ave. Summer passes. Not scintilate among “society” up aloft, halr tone containing quinine and several other —the always greasy dish-cloth. Grease BROOKLYN—800 Washington at. —_= as “Of course, it is all due to the re-| Michael J. Harney, Vice-President of New York | ‘agredionts. J.C. Hastings. is quickly routed by this beneficent ma- PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Press Building, 702 Chest-) Published portraits of the New Mexico turn cf Calve," said this authority. | Branch, No. 96, of the Letter-Carriers’ National] Take one-half dram of sulphate of serial, A little hot water and soap sends M4 yee “Messiah” exhibit as his most Impret “Tho fact that she didn't come last] Association, waa born in this city June 21, 182] Quinine, one dram of tincture of can- it out of its fibres with celerity, ! Brandied Peachen To one pound of peaches, one-half 1 pound of sugar, a little water; let boll until @ straw will run through the peaches; take them out and place on, large flat plates; let syrup boil half an WASHINGTON—702 14th at. sive peculiarity hin lack of @ good halr REV, LYMAN ADROTR, D. D. year, all this talk about her affairs| He received his education in Grammar School No.| tharides, two drama of spirit of rose with the other members of the com-| 4, in East Twenty-third street, ant in the! mary, one-half ounce of glycerine, two : he cancellation 0 College of the City of New York, After eevea| ounces of bay rumvand four ounces of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, w' pany and tt neeliation of her y dence at Cornwall-on-the-Hudson by | terest everybody feverishly in her re oe ane anne ee eam it on Aug. 4, in [enould be applied once @ day, and Es ie ‘al vi and anata fo Station Hoon Au + belng. thrown fromm horte he, woy|tppearance, Calva will be the lion of rubbed Into the acalp thoroughly. ; : aye OF) on March 17 of that year he appointed on << ee riding. His friends and members of his|(h® hour. During her first season here} a reguter torve cut. This is a picture of the pastor of Nothing could be done by the present National Administration more popular and at the same time more just tha: " vau re y wide “ nd went to Station A, whe hour; when cold add equal PER DAY. the granting of belligerent rights (0 the | oo gregation will be glad to hear, how-| %¢ Was really only successful in * he has aince been employed, Mr. Harney repre. | | Pinti7 tell me of a place in New York City and syrup to the peach a whieh have . GAIN OVER JULY. Cuban patriots, ‘The revolution in the eee eee et wits ta not in danger men.’ In ‘L'Amico Fritz’ she was coldly | canted the New York carriers In the Letter, |V8ere I ean obtain free treatment for a catarrhal Seah pines t P ave 2 a Island has now been successfully main- | ===: |fecelved, but this year she will wet carriers Convention of 1800 at Boston, at De- | TOU® 1 cannot aford to pey for treatment. make packed Aoue sad Keep. thie ey THE WORLD'S tained for many montha, The people] ise wat would he have raised had he [*" Ovation overy time @#he appears. trot in 101 and Indianapolia tn He in also] Apps . R. Tt. elec) ty hi Pee cae eep them all have proved thelr power to. wustitn | Te ae nen oa club in Fifth ave, {Goodness only knows how sie will an omcer in Local. Atombty con ot the | APPIY at the Vanderbilt Clinte, Am- ee rtight. If the peaches GREAT AUGUST CIRCULATION their cause, and, despite the false re-} 110% stand it. Her head was completely Kalghts of Labor, an organization composed ot] St@Tdam avenue and Sixtieth street, are weighed and then placed in a strong ) ports of the Spanish authorities, it is Reena —= last time ho was here. SNe | jetter-carriere, oe lye of wood ashes and boiling water for af evident that the Cubans have had the| ‘There tm every chance to make to- met such enthusiasm — be- ee Kindly afviee © remedy for sleeplessness three or four minutes, taken out, put in 9 advantage in the fighting thus far, and| morrow, in Syracuse, a lucky day for eo ee OUR WOMAN PHILOSOPHER, caused, I believe, by nervousness, cold water, rub skin off with coarse PER DAY. that Spain cannot subdue them. The] the Democracy of the State. A. M. Palmer ts determined that he Mra, H.C. J., Paterson, N. J. towel, put on a flat plate with damp ‘ i) Spaniards, feeling themselves beaten, = ‘ Ureak the run of Tris t the On Saturday afternoon tn tre mtfist of the blaz- Rood find a very good remedy in towel over them to prevent from color- a ‘den The a oseph Jet 10 1 Ver iy ol ome io o if By eran ee comativen ate threatening all softs of atrocities If some of thin heat could only be |(aatten Theatre. Joneph defterson. IC Ing heat there waa one of thove interesting oe ¢ Evening World” of Sept. 3. ing they will look much prettier than The cause of humanity as well as} stored for later use against the Coal|holda ‘there In October without a | °RMous that belong to the tite of « great city. Tt if pared. right demands action by our Govern-| Trust! struggle. M, Palmer has made ar- Wa ® meoting of the Ite Workers, presided | My eyes are inflamed and water @ great dea! mewapapers, or, to be more specific, fe OVER 100,000 more than the a aac =< rangements for the old actor to appear | over by Mra. Whittemore, the founder of the|Witl you please toll me of « good remedy? Dataty Com! ‘The Herald, The Tee to recognize Cuban belligerency. Surely | Convention should keep coo Will Huccesd TeMains to, be meen. TA | Pessible nowhere outside of a great centre of pop-| You may find a good remedy in a pretty and piquant. They measure ‘The wan b 0 “ el LY iatea: OuaRY tS taba ink = = theatrical cynie declares that the prea-| Watlon, and aa much a part of its romance as ite] solution composed of ten grains of pure seven by four inches. They are gener-* q seo Sea tinted ia | Almanac Bummer ended at 2A. M, to-|‘fmiation of | joving cup to Jemarson |etorin of love and crime, @ which, Indeed, ahe 8] borax. and two ounces of cammphor water ally quite plain, and their elmplicity ; remy “rhe Commercial Advert jead in the movement, day. Did you notion itt jg, ut @ graceful act on the part of allied. The “Door of Hope” became more witely | Bathe your eyes with it several times & = gives them a certain elegance that ts known through the death of “Dive Bint,” one of | day, ‘ : Garden Theatre affair, But, of course, wanting in many more elaborate orna- CIRCULATION FOR Beptember and the New York BA0-| wascaciciey apoke for Morton.” With | ute aonnd Ite rescued, and more recently through the sailing eee drawn down into the waist. The sleeves! ments, One lovely comb 1s surmounted ‘mc: a ball Club of 1895 have each another ‘ eee ot Bertha, another, with « band of African mis-] WHI you Kindly print a remedy for my feet?| aFe large with deep velvet cuffs, fasten-| hy a iit of aie the isi ay week. yehiehe tidal gal = They were telling a funny atory the | sonaries They perspire excessively. H. 8.0. | ME on to the arm with fancy buttons. | 1 rendered saccutltals aHEHIGSTEy Os BD wild . th ight in the lobby “of the Four- aah ss yy a ‘August, 1991 + + 888,978 per day LIVED 81 YEARS WITHOUT WORKING | The clubs have safely passed another | tenth Street Theatre nent Claca Mor. | What people do tw not mote Interesting than how| Bathe your feet with warm water Hub Me Millis alle with buttons) pian base. The hair should be arranged August, 1888 - + $4,890 per day “American Sabbath.” ris's last tour through the West. One | they care to do tt. Mrs Whittemore Je the dat several times a day, dry thoroughly and SERB LE Ne a little below the crown of the head Gain in one year... 73,234 A man has just died at the age of —— —-— would have imagined that Miss Morris | ter of Dr. Alexander Mott and the niece of dust them freely with a powder com- when these combs a: Gain in four years... 226,680 elghty-one, at Oxford, Pa., who wlil 8! possibly that cold wave has struck a wan known an a teegedienne all Chrough | great Dr. Valentine Mott. This is to x her social! posed of thirty grains of salicylic acid, Good Yen ohdtafed ag Gain in thirteen years.836,423 ne We noe altenay Rone Lies misplaced switch. con we. drurnte wate. talking Mit | Dosition and place in ‘all New York.” Her own| one ounce of oxide of zinc and one| One quart of water, one pint of pota Sweeping a Sick Room, ‘ w z apie stain one of the hotels. One of them, accord- | "ry whe told yesterday and it fte tn the sttu-] ounce of lycopodium half a cup of sugar, half a cup| We all know how untidy a sick room never having worked @ day in his life.| Coney Island arose bravely to yeater-|i"k to his own statement, was rather | ation as if it bad been tinkeret by the most akll- eee yeast, one handful of hops tied in a bag| soon becomes and how anno: : ' 4 ye yar a g ying the He began his vagrant career when only | day's emergency. Penta nee ded OLmaNICeH, OF which | fel cerpentere of Aetion. She wae dressed for] Piease publish a remedy for boils, also one for|and bolted with potatoes, mash through | dust of sweeping te to the patient. To “7 4 elevon years old, and managed for sev- al Gas a chanre. some ee Social function. Mra. Whittemore tan and 8. B. Ri ood, I. I. | colander then put in yeast; let stand | remedy this put a little ammonia in a enty years to keep himself sleck and fat THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. a must Fe, somewhere, tornight. he (pers Neath alates pre Pan jie) Ngliert 1. Get some one-fifth grain sulphide of | until light, then bottle and cork tight.| pail of warm water, and with « mop wi said to hin frien Vhat's In town?" i but she te a hand- ‘ » —= SSS bap eid dead CADE aia) Gao int Phete ana Pew Clara Morris,’ was the repiy some woman to-day and carries off Onely her bestia he bean Oats Mla EG POG Le REA) Treveeecat Ais ata reopen eee WO. 7 I. shaw! remarked the drummer bi y ied he e the carpet first. This take PER del ttle Meth temas Only once tn his dolce far niente-ish Talen of Clty Lite. he ahrugged his shoulders" 1 don't | toy" ipow “act jaca! ie aid ant nena ie] salte before breakfast several times a Walats Not Favored. dust and much of the Tose aie me The poor old elephant has suffered career was his long-drawn dream of in- asaenxer who boarded a eouthbouna | AM! 1 See NO More Of them leg SHOWS.” | A aiment, but aald, “Mamma, you are nut go-| WEEK. % A lotion composde of ten| The round waist and fancy bodice has| broom will take up what le too large to many things at the hands of Thomas C.| dolence dashed with rude interruption. | \inth avenue train at Fiftieth atrest station the ing that way?” ‘Why, what is the matter,| @rains of citric acid, one ounce of gly-| but @ smali place in the siyles now of-| adhere to the mop and raise no dust | Platt, but never anything worse than ite! A farmer who had been feeding him for| sther morning about 828 tendered the. ticket Intervene Mite Cece TORN he WAS | deat’ the mother asked. ‘ut you are not| cerine and one ounce of rose water may fered for elegant dressers, but fashions ———____ c present experience. some time heartlessly asked him to do a} agent « dime and auld ina tow tone, “Two.” The| Lyceum Theatre, In a morning paper |4tesed,” pointing to her bare neck and arma | be used with effect. Apply it several | don't change completely all at once, and ‘The Worat of Belt It has been marched up many @ hill| light piece of work. He haugtily gath-| ijcket man handed out the ticket and a nickel. | yeBterday must have been. talking with —- umes o da: the dainty wal women have been| Doctors say that they fear the general BK simply to be marched down again: it] ered his garments about him and majes-| rhe passenger pusned the nickel tack. “What| Miss Mario Shotwell, of that organizA-| One newt not go further inte the detatle, eee wearing are not to be absolutely dis-| Wearing of belts of late has caused not 3 has been fed on husks and bedded with| tically left the farm. For four months | do you want?” said the ticket aalier, gru@y. 71) WON, Quoth the lady: “I am much more laue tne impulse communicated by 1am frequently troubled with tonailttis, wil]carded. They cannot but look pretty,|® little over-lacing. There seerm some” ’ ” K the tiger, but it now for the first time/that terrible shock to his system | want two tickets and I told you ao at first,’ 4 of Zenda” than the part 1 took In Misg| comment has resulted in the ‘Door you kingly publish a remedy to prevent these| at any rate, for the house for many a|&round fcr this apprehension. One can 4 finds iteelf equipped with a head at each| rankled within hia breast, and during] piied the paswnger. ‘You must be a dummy," | Kidder's play last Winter. I was the | and the peculiar and personal nature of Mra.| frequently recurring attacks? M. B. |long day yet. Dosigners of costumes | #0 easily pull up a belt a littie, and the end, compelled to take country hay and/ all that time he gave the farmer a wide | eloined the agent. The train pulled in and pre-| Boi uet clothen tout cthere waa "eos | waiuamete’s miston. | Momedody bas recentiy] You may find a good remedy in a eo-| made from warmer stuffs know this, |Tesult makes all the difference between - clty beer simultaneously into ita single| berth and refused to partake of his hos- | mnies forte, tale, a was antions toeatenna | SHOwKH sentiment in the purt to pleame | Maes why It 18 that the alnners are never 18-l1ution composed of one dram of pure| and many of the woollen house dresses |an absurdly large waist and one that " omach. pitality, rain, by slowly counting threr Unies the five | MP. Queen nena fe Bhotw ell who Diky en Gti uit ra ntatacina Hae Tee hed carbolic acid, ten drops of ofl of pep-| are cut and adorned in close resem-| looks trim and becomingly curved, ao en tamrent trainer of the) A man that has done so much to make | prises sue nes given him. What dove Col) ine Indy of the Lyceum fume it. sie | sinners, Mra Whittemore addrece waa et thane |Dermint and three drams of alcohol. | blance to fancy waist styles, tyomen who have never thought of political animal and it 1s possible that} work unpopular deserves @ monument, eee reads that Interview? ‘and was consequently absorbing. Imagine the| 44 ten drops of the solution to a tea- ese tight lacing are induced to try It for the his experiment of grafting an extra| and the hoboes of our land should ‘Ae I crossed City Hall Park about 11 o'etock oe religious enthusisam of St. Augustine and the|QuUPful of hot water and use it as a Use of Cheeseclo' first time when they wear a silk belt head on the Republican elephant and| that he gets one. And when the monv-|tew mornings ago 1 saw one of Commissioner| Poor Courtenay Thorpe and his “titory | detaila of the Contes de Ninon, Mra Whitte- | GarBle several times a day. ‘he popularity of cheesecloth as ajwith a gown. The only other refuge : taking it go two ways at once may| ment !s up @ hobo squad should mount street eweepere fant asleep on a park Of 8 Bin!” wot Fear ily anted In Ai-| more related the story ot Bertha, who salled eee household article increases rather than|for the stout is no waist line defined at 4 succeed, Precedent, however, and the guard over It night and day to ee that | bench, Me was clad in one of those much-tathed-|in i with’ the wholesale, Hrammucre ot | fF Africa the other day. It would have beon| Tam coventeen years of age, my general heaith| diminishes, From trimming windows, | all. Jews of zoology are against him, no “tired feeling’ posters are pasted | about white evita At his f Courtenay and his aspirations tm the|@ herdened writer of stories inde could|{ fair, but I am very pale, as @ result of poor ‘ = ‘Meantime, let us pity the poor old] on it. and on each side of hi Logialative City, "Was there ever such | have introduced such variety of midday crimes | blood. Please advise « remedy, L. H.C. = press alepnane Suel qhinwene the elilions and ‘euiiions reet-awee! Fot presented on a stage before? asks and th incident around one. ol Take ten drops of tincture of tron in LETTERS. 'nas done nis duty and tried to voll Bet when ! one of the critics, who should know ‘wound up with ‘such elfective der th . —— of tona of energy that were expended in ected to perform a fulllthat the word “rot is absolutely un- | souement. water (through a glass tube) after each sees | hey come in and look over one's whole stock ‘There 1s no Roosevelt in Syracune,| developing and beautifying this world ae: parilamontary. vet Ue None that there on. ak x meal, or get some one-grain pills of re-] (rns entumn u open io everybody who has a as thee “Well, we will see," and ask me or anywhere on earth save in New ht hed never wi again. Mr. Thorpe ts a ira. ttemore is a skilful raconteuse. jor OW. feel, it's different. That not all, the ' York. The metropolitan crusader in| Che the OXford man wa tae eee | Perhaps the most distinguished looking member | clever YoUNK actor: Duta. cold mhower | method le es Individual ue her oes percewaitigr duced iron and take one or two after) complain to make, a grievance to ventlai, m- | Con.) (ol te cimerent. Thate not all, ie aE : bs | eaty and enjoying the fruits of It. THIS) ie tng peat Diviaion of the Supreme Court Bench, | bath, plenty of fresh, wood and whole-| when she hat placed her herine Ia some echimea Imrmation to give, a wubject af general mlere# reason you did not mak i unique. man had such @ good thing that We] nich sits in thie city, in Justice Lawrence, Hie| 206 bread and milk'in a country fart r Seah ny Leable ook . darn or a putts errvice fo ecknomedgy at who | cre not make a He will aay pee a a can't woe how he was foolish enough to| hair ts wh te ig| Dons would do him a world of good," |clAlly reprehensible position, nuddenty she ture] sy foot bura and ache at atght. What can x han 100 worda Long! such a bre acts, 2oF et selling when be NOW FOR SYRACUSE. Sy me a ele mow @ ‘ curly. ab parte it in ee Gt charges on her audieuce, chal sto thin ® Hp. | Sn put the idea into lero Mauch a big stock and assortment to select frot The De ‘ = fete. te alte white: Te te meet cue nt] Hayden Coffin, the extremely con-|4eret sia, and before they have Take # hot foot bath and rud your feet | ers cannot le printed. | j A maleaman’s lite is not happy one, with t The Democrats will gather in Syracuse flowing, ie also white, He te moat courteouw t0l colted young aINKEE WhO was imported | Kt thelr Judgment cape on to arraign ber! with aitohol at bedtn —- Present generation of women. They éo got | to-morrow and there seems every pros-| ‘There is much to give an alrofcredibi- | ihe members of the Bar, Upon entering the court-|for Lillian Hussells company: whem che | criminal, lo. they are at the bar. thenuelves Met hilich Mistaken Ideas About Single Tax. | hive enoish fering and respect for a aalesme pect at present of @ convention marked | Ity to the claim of the Cubana that the| room in the morning ha remaina standing behind | presenied “La Cigale’ at tho Ciarden|and are put to thelr own defense Hertha bee To the Eat T hope this wil! teach a lesaon to some of th by ability, earnestness and prudence. A| Spanish warship Borcastegul was sunk | hie desk until! all tn the room have ariven to iment haw eataDlished new but tle. sowed herselta this. “The dear chile, Bi Please inform me what is good for itching of Enka eA eHiRaLCHMLaraven tt ueationatie *loppers that make It a practice to @o fa body presided over by Perry Belmont | by thelr torpedoes Instead of ty the | ier feat, Me then bows, leaanity end,t8 4] autogeanh Wend, ‘Coffineyourll ‘be sure | Mrs Whitmore turns, ‘what contraband goede) etait, tee andra, |. arn ane eee ee aeetahNy stent annos sera, and that they wilt step and Roswell P. Flower ta not likely to| steamer Mortera The allem on te eee eee ene ese nee tne | prised to boar ti—gets a good many res [have you in your hearts? Turn out the segret BUALOE LRT CERT ar ey (yh limsaldied Clie “one propealiton) petirecrusning. (aie he sake of humanity do anything very foolish. the patriots is that the collision story | court officer announces the court opened. QisRGe FOr ING RULORTSDH: BG Daw Oren | Mts Whtn welalt aesiarnet hee lo beckncl ee ied . da a print to condema It re are more errors and | MZ. W., Carpets, Every good Democrat |s anxious for a| was patched up by the Spanish press ave, |limacit with @ supply of typewritten uly" nate torte he covgera St ZF WHITMYER, M.D. { isconceptions in Me. Kaplan's last letter on] ——— : united party this election in prepara-| censor. It was not a particularly well mw OemA cule. the cost’ of his autograph ix halt a| Sut ie derstremendoualy, clever-of Mrs, SOME JOKES AND OTHERS, the wingle-tax than could be cleared up in | Why Bibles Are Cut. : tion for the Presidential struggle of | told story, and it has never been made eulnen A Ae tor en aely. Mr. ane -— eral columns of your space, Single-taxers {vor ay ihe ty | 1896, It {s all important that the Democ- | quite clear how an ordinary merchant on se los “ wise the indications are thet he would A COMMON EXPRESSION, Antawn: In the Ast place ¢he enforcement of the prese The “Shoetiack’* who wante to keow If aay ; recy of thin State should be together | steamer disposed so readily of a pre- pa Wield fone te “fi siresiad not get rich by his autograph receipts. law, which, an “The Evening World" bas clearly one ever saw an uacut copy of the Bible makes in a solid body in the early part of next | sumably well-bult cruiser. If the pa-| Where he the age etig i 2S Servers Pramas Pointed out, mould benefit labor ME me tired. € went once to Sunday-school aad ¢ iY year before the preparations for the | triote’ claim is true the Cuban revolt, | [or rie 0) wilt Ble Natal tere ore Are the American actors going to teed EM aaayd . the holders of vacant lots to improve (helt heard one of hia kind trying to talk ‘down te | *Nattonal Convention are made. ‘The | already acknowledged by Campos to be | 1. ‘1h fouls Lee sales Suniel Oe festey, Chale Sereval Of te Honok bee dad Cour tate pane eae ek een by King mime Dart of se comprehension of hia audience,” end then I i el owed lp ving, ae it e burden of aration of improvemente and! oma ae hee 4 Grace Democracy, in the Interest of Mr. serious affair,” gains new welght. 1710 toam ts dripping from his Jaws; actors did? That ia’ the question that mia Gata puttiog 1¢ to @ corresponding extent on the var| cern (Ta? {oF the good af my health. There | Cleveland's Administration, ts willing He's mad as a hornet Just becaut is now being asked. The committee Lad aa! cust oF bal iy: cred! 1 ine tt aes eke: SMORRINARS -outelae: ofS 8) bey g to harmonize on moderate terms. Tha} An Albany correspondent, who has |). % Wt) fh ® iter Tl bee who arranged tho testimonial on the He leaves—the fate ts cruel— Rabie eee een ee tsomaking \t\ where Fenglish te spoken. Didn't you twig ble % only drawback at present seems to be| se’ some of the Democratta lead-| 11, hay all to win and nothing to loee; fier, aide declared that none but dng. For discourse dull among the rengameate Ae, keep nem im anak condition. game? I x the rule of the Bible Sonlety Bever | the position of the old pack-horse lead. {Crs saya an excise plank has been | s, jckout tor word from Syracuse when Irving Visited other countrica’t Ob Sralater cleknee) 088 to) io EenAAY the wagaceurnerss “ond **The levnaing| Cee th SReUEL enor eo cuLNlde (oR Its (Mt i ers of Tammany, who care more for the |rafted for the Syracuse Convention | phat men should drink whatever they choose |actors there would lock after him, And, eases World's arguments {te favor are. | ase a {ule was made three hundred. years control of the spoils in this city the, | declaring for home rule and local option | on sucdey, as well aa on » Tu gentle knights of the buckskin, know 4 Beate UA RIOR ago bythe “King's Printer,’ tn 1699, and to get | y than Ye not that before Irving waa knighted Distinga Hrovertibie, it bs oot dimivult to see that taking | an uncut copy one must get one printed bet j , for the success of Democratic principles |in the enforcement of all Bunday laws. | pay. And no tear of Commissioner Roos actors were all legally considered tramps ura (Praiiiel (ia Ree aiaieieatar hearg | 4! the taaex of improvements and putting them | that date, Doca thie wohoeree ee ne yy & {n State or nation, and cannot make up| Such a plank Is not too broad, ‘The | £veit, with his Purltanical view in Englan atte ese ros Notre ia SHE nee Ulashs” mane thes That all on the land, a he splendid catch Miss Swiftly has made? She to value, will beneft now and always has been a felony im Engl i ° oly: 1M erare the tiger out of bis ———e—___ ore porer to a mus > extent, y ie Bast q thelr minds to any compromise that | People of this city, of Brooklyn and of | w ® SEPTEMBER SUNSHINE. ie engaged toe nobleman, the Baron of—ot— (To | th laborer push greater exten for any one to print a Bible, Yor any part theres would risk their supremacy in New | Buffalo can be trusted to govern them-/ | i her husbaud) What {8 he Baron of, my dea Kaplan is honestly desirous of understanding the | of," except the King's Printer, and that thle York City affairs, which they hope |Slves on these lines, moral prejudice to ee Me Pretilo: tyis bis) mat Wie ciaco aces | HIDE his letters show inate} monopoly haw hecn practically continued tm thie again to recover. The chances are that |!ne contrary notwithstanding. eerce ink gare arene The ay of iat bietom ta over, the clematis jvm ky doce not wi let tim read “Progress | y by the American Bible Soctety? } whether willingly or unwillingly they ee Eo That, despite the tiger's how!Ing, he iaremeheagD a hile Beate Sees Sue aah 4 BOOTBLACK. ; Bill be compelled to consent to the ad, | “When you go to Europe,” said Rabbi | 1's" {ewe the leer nowt The aspeere ss es the meadow, the core is Behind Her Hat. ing with SINGLE-TAXER, 5 } tani Hirsch to a Chicago audience Saturday Sur oor prowlin : i 4 € to hitney, oh pareh of something * orchard bends with tts load; . To the Fa! ir Belmont and Flower consider fair. against on the streets by anybody; and — ee a The house was full, the air was cool, fo the Falter er a = =. oe yet they have no Mr. Roosevelt to club NEW YORK POLITICS, Colacied v pein ip .aerrisd ranks march upes The play was out of sight Nias asain trem anda and Ge is SNRs oF asat poles é y To alte 6) From Summer scenes, where nature dwcils, ner he: Evening: 5 It 1s presumed that tho record-break- |PEOIe Into temperance and Into moral- Geldeaucd. eureen aster are guarding each cnx, “7 BOston: Court Sh foliowing s? i HNC Hania Aw Uacarinia Hace: . From ike and river, rock and ing at Manhattan Field Saturday in-|!t¥.” | And they have the dreadtu 2 . wayside pane, Moat Amu Where grow the rose and dadtodit 1 pawned a watch, for which I received @ duced September to do a little of her| “Continental Sabbath,”* ‘The trouble with Mr. Morton's boom te that] And the Roneyed watt of the aftermath drifts aie denen i tum of $1, (he iteket calling for $1.06, aad a 4 He pick i im, & ‘Old Friend—What 4id you me Fay, MK mare ie oky, t 5 ti * own. Mr. Morton never knows at what moment Mr from the springing gram. We grieve to sey go’ : jacket for 50 cents, the teket of which ealled —_——— = “Sunday noda tn not illegal.” says] piate may aecite to wiivtraw tt trom the race] Cena mont aniueed yee? ET A a Arce carelessness of @ ebiid THE VICTORY OF OUR ATHLETES. Police Justice Kudlich, Tuterpreters of | —coicago Record, as! Peapcrny bles the bee wi ue oaiad (promptly) —~Eng! From altting {di i eo tickets ® @Prtroved and 1 went to the Dun ciblaaa have cicict be went | Le Sunday laws find it hard to get to Renuplicas Delnsle ual es taser Spar al inal adem rencls Gel SN Acad pe go by, | DANNDEOKeY and, felling him of my lows, gave glaased with the vlotory hey won rol |sether:, Thin iaone good argument for}. ccas must \nrow of the deluetoa Alltes that toll nor spin, May Memorte: With gait all set against the shy im the name and dates when articles were ith the Victory they won last <i af the statutes: ‘Tho Jawa| TRE Nevvblicecs must throw o@ the dstuaten! : om. whe A thet pan h iat he very readily fou turday in the international p coviney) Sh te eae . bat they are going fo bave a walkover In New| That Iaten all night to the crickets and eway in ‘And Mand 1s dack from the sounding sea, Weve where yO: AAs UpOR the UL. MG the sieelan Grist cei een y ational contests, | of a State should be plain to all men | eae att pitd act hie Sasonlit: dom cate Le ee With one you jove, ey calm aud stilt # the $1 (or, am ticket says, $1.08) watch Be first, because of its completeness, and) and broad enough for all men, a _— Stand taper and tall in the sunshine the beautiful | Ast sone nt wis vaseinaagh The rushing leaves, the bright, blue sky wanted 12 cents for another ticket and affdavit next because their work compares so ie | Note ting on Shifty Pract, {ean aes th ieaah ‘A ring event." | ae Aes daaeho parti mee How soon the two short words, good-by. War T have just saine, and 12 conte Interest ' well with former records that It would fine Stuihenny:| | cansuad inesmapubieena sigs the cantianpaies ee eae ee Re Sea aa eae You wonder that In after years Yan the d-cont ticket on the Jacket hi i no doubt have made a good showing te He sprees Se eitbee and ahertd tag, | Pale Iw the moval September, and rich ts the wine Announcing Guenta, And daily struggles that were almoat Your literwil) bavaill sles er learn Jesired me to 43 conta: and ale 18 cont 4 Metin Ge Wary best msn ail Unsiand |e ue cvaslabtc Coverage ‘It cig | Marte catain Nis hentia’ gant the rominaiag|.. ozponre” Jt would save many awkward mo- EA Penne Rit if you climb alone Wife's hill, | fer an afidayit, wh ther, con could produce. Still, it is a fact that! toring tenement dlatricta yeatenlay vention nest Year, Na candidacy will practi. | MY these ours of bitthe ful@iment at Nature's! ments and much embarrassment if the eas ae Like yonder ship, a9 calm and sti, Hures the sui of 31 cents for value received, the Londoners were at a disadvantage | nd tne cuffering Was more whan on ally (pile TRomi Load OUL ot sitll bounteous board }custom was general in this country, as Incredible. You'll reach the mountain top in time. $1.50 aud widls interest, $2.01, I retumed to pay some of their best known’athletic eham- |. Sates He Sina i A Sah all alae : | who enters the drawing-room already Ae None tae paccsiue Bweet Rowers, I leave you with a sigh de ® milling to sign amdavit thas F AM=| Scorcher which had fallen upan the elty And here 1s the crown of the Summer, ere yet 4 making great preparations for carrying bicycles the toket# wore lost. Now, 1 have pald 12 pions. x | Ne Mee utes eo oceupted. Of course, this presupposes | next summer? Until another rolls by RSs ieoudb hla have p The marked feature of the contests | . = : Niutated) with the With the laceuwer etite on the meadow, the) a2 intelligent servant to say the name, | “yeu wheclinen are beginning to get their| 285 Bas One Hundred and Fitteenth street, io as pumbered plese of paper (aot ‘ . | The publication tn "The World? of sine " , je tas wade e say tall bulehtro. ‘A GEORGE A KENZL Pawn ticket), which he claims is equal to « that the Englishmen were beaten with-| , ¢ Warner Mill ; y omotis twining ite wreath, but one who is at all bright can quickly | rights Why, 1 know of one road this year that! : Piet ioket. What will 1 do? Will 1 aatiefy ie d ic oY y n ta bs bat he ditions § Sunday E ¢ = st , od cin | acc he ack of catching th or actually refused to allow mot a two tr 7 STOR z ae west! il out a protest ara kick. They did not |... plank sattles one mooted quenicn ; anurans Vurple the grape Ja. the cluster, and ripened the] Autre the knack o ng the words used low more than two trunks Why Not Ask u Deatert mands or are the rates, as 1 told him, Siegal, sulk a8 soon as they found they were Kah camncnien @aLaintance iba | this) State.—Lackport | comm in the sheath, —liarper's Bazar, | given and repeat them like a parrot. [ie Me pat om top of one wheel.””—Brookiyn Lite eveu if my tickers were lost, PORTIA. a al saa tal ee a teny of he} ene i we: eed . Boe rs > the tor oF ae nae G8 pot has out in) Sunday laws Is certainly not “enforeo- | Uni . ee = Sees a | ee Ught'* ordinance went in Swewsenm Pe dete re prammer to escape honor-| ment of the Sunday laws," while It may Thin May Significant, MAIXING A MONKEY OF HIMSELF. Nderable trouble trying. tc What In “Mean Timet” apie feet, Indeed, they accepted their | 9 meant for “maintenance.’* ou se carclisuteaaiite 7 @. 1 bought a dashboard | To the Eaicor: @heappointment gracefully, and adiritte | Th ‘Soon wap launch ab: Earaaya = lamp whlch burns kerosene oll, but It will not] 1 Qelung to the company of kickers and fae at they had been fairly and generously | apne British athletes plume themselves HKG Har baie in road | dura when driving over stshe pavements, On al formation-srapera of the Uniled Stites and At treated. But then they were plain gen-| 4, having made the Amoreane teat ¥ : iy ata soft road it’s all right, What kind of oll do + eA. T have asked abou 4 people what \ Uemen and not Znglish noblemen © | 8, NASINE made. the Americans, heat cents Me: Patt: | iLery st pauls uk Tite | was mesa UF een tine A pete notes is & Koodo: But better yet is the Mr Plates quovess © © © will depend on| same answer which was no, 1 wal | One has to strain the imagination to} fact that the Americans were able to se spnyinine) thal Sane Vuh” tetort jHow Shoppers Make Misery for} tempret’ to ask Rovrevelt, but bis tecth scare Fealize the possibility of Thanksgiving | meet th: reauirementa the roally anewue to have Nie Legis Salesmen, ms. Now, I turn ond ack the many Webster, sieighing two months away. | - ee eeeeniar fe elects one, enact a local opt ‘To the Réltor: Clay, ., readers of the greatest paper now in - - | Mr. Roosevelt, having openly ex. | ise and the country dry Sunday element that he Why is a salesman's life made so miserable of} ‘U9 city, and, I may aay, in ihe United States, ‘ ase! " . ore t nothing of the sort. His efforts in this 1 years? It seeme to be the custom now for] °™ retching further, in the world, Very SRDATERS TER VACATION: |pesend eget onlpeta preemie Ne interesting and very bere {> go arvand and price aricien Inst tne Long ago ‘The Evening World" | jecopt the Warher Millerized ‘Republi. | MeVaby aselahia. Timms ho more intent purchasing than the man tn the a @ and 1-8. of UB. of A. (alt), warmly advocated the postponement of | can platform | cha kew Mane mioam, Just to get A look at tie tusise of @ stove . — ’ | | the opening of the public schools until 5 | lor at the salesman, I know of no oth Here's a Heinous Crime, October. It is @ great mistake to sup-| ‘The rumor that Hl. R. H. of Wales is| it Mae Me | Pose Beptember to be @ month in which | pehind the new America’s Cup chal | ues, aur mre il ne een Py Marr pnegr coir ag Peat eden Eater ie rb the children can be safely reassembled | ienger is early and interesting. Hope | ret tec ise Tee aa inthe MARDAN TURAL Wa Te chee ee ee ce ee ee in the schools. This year's experience | it's true. The Prince has always thus | ani ine bicrcies speed no fu] giase or two of ehorry with an eas > especially shows that September shown himself a real sportsman, ‘To the ‘weather in the city is even worse than But, ods for the voice of @ wite that in August, and it is said that in several] 4 policeman trying to break into a| ana the roar of @ stove that is w (matences alckness through the unusual! salcen in ‘Little \ltaly” raised o Sunday ee Atlante Coastitation, @ pull big rolls out and show them for curios. | sa it, and he ity sake, At Ie plenty of work (or the clerk tol ie: me if 1 bs how to those who really imtend to buy, sud then if they do mot get suited it does not dis- Picase 0 salesman os much, because be knows be jares it does uim good. Please e law by doing #0, for I would rau man off his sherry and egg © criminal, eves im thought, MAS JANE Hon under the hill

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