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| Leading Socialists Tell How to Run an Ideal Municipal Government for the Benefit of All. ises for the Peo- “ple, the Best Educa- ‘tional Facilities and the Abolition of Party : Liberal Pensions, Good Work a Day and a Pure Ballot the Backbone of an Honest Administra. pg Pg Es mB , Ware Mayer of New York— weserve al! franchises ter the MEN'S HIE ‘Litigation Possible Sons Are ignored Fe speculation fe going mds of the laie Henry (, & rr. i fi ze ay 22 z dest son of the jate Clay Miner, said to an Evening that there would alm for $%.000, eat in the work out of! Suppression 0: — ‘Coogan believes ii will te a His ming reverts to Was the headquarters ae and horsiest men in ‘Police Superintendents Ke. s Police Magistrate Dow- (CBietates to an Breniog World reporter by John G, Cage, Govtalter Mayor of Haverht!!, Maes) If I were Mayor of New York, | would @avecate the municipal ownership and) operation of franchises, such as ges, phones, water works, docks and ferries. T would une the income derived there from for perfecting the public sehoel eyetem ani the support of poor echolars. 1 would break up the present system of corrupt patronage and make fitness the emly test for office. T woulé curta!l the power of the Mayer | |end the munietpa! legtalature so that the| od of the people would never be, ia would be done by allowing, say cent. of the people, by pet! t & publie act of law submitted to vote of people for approval or tr Sap aah agt Bante a ‘0 eel rineiples er i cash or pi R4 of future ‘Ing considered in THAT I WOULD DO IF/ WERE ‘(GUIDE TO SUCCESS THE MAYOR OF NEW YORK; Iolelnielnleinleieinieininininlelwieininiointeloteitel=t > PwrrocRaric MAYOR OF BROCKTON, MASS 1f | were Mayor of New York I would—First, educate the peopir thetr executive prepared to put in effe thetr wishes, I would—Second, abolish the presen: system of patronage and jet the best man hold the offices, capability alone be- choosing. 1 would—Third, advocate the municipal ip and control of all municipal frpneien. would-—-Fourth. allow t pase om ab municipal act: ould Fifth, economize | would—Fitth, jomize in every: hing except schoole—the foundation 9 I] good government 1 would—@txth, fo public eer. years of useful people to and ordi- Mb ge sorts nens n ever: jl honest, in: 4 yn Higent, indust has worked for ftrty re. He has Kis ghare. He does not deserve sre pots ath tears | SE ate oo iy ee = make a day's work t Moral and ad i Kenestoal pral and phyeteal sdvanes:| elght hours and the minimum wagrs HAY FIGHT FOR | +=“OUR BOBS!” BY RUDYARD KIPLING. (Tate tribete te Lerd Reheris wae written im INO.) ‘There's a little red-faced man, Which ts Bobs! _Rides the tallest ‘orse 'e can Our Bobs! Uf tt bucks or kicks or rears, ‘B can oft for twenty years, With @ smile round both ‘1s eare- Can't yer, Bobet Then ‘ere's to Bobs Bahadur. Léttle Bobs, Bods, Bobs! ‘B's our pukka Kandahader. Figtrtin’ Bobs, Bobs, Bobs! ‘Be the Dook of Aggy Che! ‘Be the man Uat done us we'll An’ we'll follow ‘im to ‘ell! Wont we Bobs? If a limber’s sipped « trace, ‘Ook Bobs; Drese by Bobs. For ‘e's eves all up ‘te coat An’ @ bugie tn ‘ie throat, An’ you wil! not play the goat Under Bobs, ‘Fre a little down on drink Chaplain Bobs But ft keepa us owter Clink Don't 1t, Bote? We will not complain, o' ‘e's water on the brain at t 1 it ‘Bote. “a Tf you stood ‘in on ‘is ‘ead Father Bobs, You could spill a quart o° leat Outer Bods. E's bee it thirty years. An’ souvencers { In the way o' slugs an’ spears Ain't yer, Bobs” Gen'ral Bobs, You can arat the shop next 1 t they, Bot 's ttle, but he's wise On. An’ 'e-does—nol—a Do yer, Bobs? PARKHURST QUITS FIGHT OF VICE. Charles MH. Parkhurst; of The Rev Dr. has decided :o lay aside his = inter ue mainder of ht o pastoral an | missionary work | The gospel needs of ihe great Mast Me, of that portion st least near his own doors, appeal to Dr Parkhurst Hel The started las, Spring \o see If his friends Wit Pie] would contribute 0.0 foward the @14 Revere House tor Commercial Travellers. the whiquitous, is now « boni- erection of @ mistion House in Third ave nue, and they have already responded with $200,00 Plans are now veing drawn Bt. Bartholome does in Forty-second street and #1 town fo: the preac! of the Gospel, school Kindergartens, rooms for the Hel Hand societies, :eading rooms and a brary, for which 3.4 volumes have al- ready been donaiat meetings of the Madison Avenue Church *| mission in the same vicinity last year Parkharst’s New Mans. large building lots fronting on avense on ihe northwret corner hassel ire} be sut- we whl ote Sa tne 4 | for & splendid mission house, which will acquired the old Revere foe Its looality, Chat Gerest ana Bread do the same work for geality tha he proposes to spend s),000 ft tn shape for a hote! ges further down |S There will be a large assembly room More than 6.0% persons attended the!» LORD ROBERTS. Now they've made a bloomin’ Lord Outer Bod Which wi Weren't An ‘ell weer a coronet Where ‘le ‘elmer used to set But we know vou won't forget Wil ve. 4 ? Then ‘ere's to Bobs Bahadur le Bobs, Boba, Bobs! tin'ton an’ arder Robs, Robs, Bobs! 7 no bloomin’ ode. Hur you've ‘elped the soldier's toad. Aw for benefits bestowed, s* yer, Boba! Medieon Square Ghurch, has been wadueted 1h the neighvorhood of Third i Thirtieth street for many ve houses devoted to that been rented, The mission been compelled and never 1888 nearly forty-five attended mission ger- se at 384 Third avenue, yore o3re were con- ae stanly taxed to thelr utmost. and now utterly inadequate to the demands ned especial! And young women who are c che day in stores and » rented the ground floor “| Third avenue and of eile oe, eae roome in which given every even! oT aph x 44 y in Caloutte reau: ral Shureh, rie contrfbutort to have thelr names published. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, HERE POINTED OUT. What io the seoret of eucsens ta Mile? What rales should « young man follow tn order to succeed? Answer in fifty words of less-net morte than fifty—end send your letter to Kditor, Evening World, P. 0. ing World will pay 0 for nounced jd Thursday, March 1 essential of success te will- power, which, like the sleuth hound 1 the trall, puraues its object In of all vicieaitudes, handicaps or r¢- and !y willing to pay the price and a wing the 1 that comes to him who endures (|, [BALTH inremitting toll |perate habits, morality. These con- jStitite success, HARRY MINNIS. on atreet, Boston, Mase HOOSE a business or protes adapted to your taste, Thoroughly | yourself for its proper! Provecute it diligently, !7 this. To the average young man begin Of to-day there Is still room at the top. In-|1 might add to beware of trusts. Re fe sietn, UNCOMPFOMIMIOK Coher men wao hold the helm, ‘don't K worry E. WIDOMEN, jeceos Means Siragale. according to your competency | mination an@ undiscouraged per- Study to correct your faulte the fact that th Ped [eee discover them. Be won t and clectrie light, street ways, ‘ele- ‘he fact they were the rulers and | honest in all your dealings, and Jet pa- a wales wee aera ile |tence be your motto, You must strug- axle for your success. PHILIP CASEY, JR. | Your mind and energy wherever you are, and attend to your employer's buai news just as If It was your own. Avoid sporting life. Trust God. HENRY MASON 165 Adame street, Brooklyn. Lueck ve. Ability. have her favorites and her victims, but for the vast multitude (hese are the controlling Antegrity, capacity pluck, patience and perse- ORTUNE may clements of succe It a success tf L could gain A strong physique And if my body I can strengthen, Work ard. Business learning somevhing that's outside x | pleasure | ying; for I'm no shirk Brooklyn, = J.-B. Not Tew High Ner Tee Lew. OT by looking too high above the level of our own security, for in- and le therefore dangerous, nor by look- unger ine leas at Twenty-first etreet, city. Re Able to Eudure Poverty. THINK that the first and gsramount Principle by whieh @ young man c8n | vice given by parent, Always do your! succeed must be te endure the great- oh est possible degree of personal poverty. in lies the true path to beet. Adopt trade or professlo truthful. Le JOHN SWINTON ON AN ANTI-UNION MAN. ©" | "AU the epace at my service for any fay of the week woul! be taken up if] h 1 were to print the whole of a letter | which haw come from Perth Amboy, N |J., and which, curfous to say, bears the signature of a man whose name has the |satue meaning as the words “Fair Piay, | under which he desires hig communica- tion to appear here ‘| simply ciaim,”’ he says, “to be an! am who commands ~| good wages, yes! and gets tham, too- has merite enough of his own without the hetp of umtons.” Mr. Fairplay in pleasing words telle how he likes to read these articles im \rne Kventng World, and thinks “they re bright, lively, interesting and tn- unions. The untons be upon general principles, according to with them in everything, for they are so one-sided that they lean over.” Again) ship « cording to lente, infrequent | events or things that happen but once in a blue moon, The Unions, as ha anything from y trtals of the employer or contractor” J shall here quote something about H employer hires his workmen with an eye to thelr city. One of] eyes and sell you & pair of our 2.00 regione for 1, and ‘ “Let us take a look at geome of hem.) A contractor ts often compelled to give high wages to men who have not learned thetr trade and who are ee Incompetent that (hey do not know how to handle 100] (@ plane or ao trewel, as the case They simply held the union perhaps by influence or mon tt ork with sae Bithe way ind keep th esi the same wegen ae t a ealslerel or conttecter seve these LABOR NEWS. ied streer and fitted it up)” ar id ; g2 288 ass) Fi, | Vorsieal Aévise. [sirens goerim nen Im business, integrity, punctuality and perseverance attest Att ga to detaiis, regular applieation oe 9 your work manfully. In the vag fd you'll gain. (With health and God's guidance), real success will attain. JOHN HOLMES. Contrat isltp Ten Requirements. right, 1 economy, mmster of business, tem- | Arverne, LT He Independent. ON'T be too modest and unassum- D ing, Don't have relations, They Invariably expect help. Be a | ndependent; bank your dollars where you please, gauge your actions by the 61 West One Humdred and Thirtieth st Werk Hard. B honest and slncere in all your trans, Work hard and siudy what y need to learn. Put ail and healthy . physical and moral Choose a vocation. A good supply of industry, honesty, econ- omy, temperance, pluck, thoughtful- neve, justice, sympathy, kindness, hue) | mor, fraternalism and ‘religion practt | cally appiled will du the rest F. FOGERTY, No, 1183 Degraw street, Brooklyn, Leara to Say “Nol! © attain success be punctual, be eful in ittle t Don't bor- | t Jend. Learn mble or drink n your means. punt of Your expenses keep them. — Read Serr. © succeed In life you must eultt I f not already the ¢ vee Don't gains Don’, be tempted unueus 1 Take heed to ad- whi mprov 1 follaw it uy He ou are sulled « le time by No. 1G 1d place, Brooklyn. ri unjust times ve wing. ful by stron will sometimes be wale them had bar, ora ne ht using a trowel such abuse and did in, Picteburg in Chi thelr nefite they bring f thelr thembe: not judj shown here have brought b'e advantage to the workin, be another or but all are] evegioss regimented together with profit to both sides. It te on the law of general aver- qe that things must be ordered, think these few r cover the two points set ro D0 up on the cor |} genuine fair er Mh ny Bey ¢ power always nundreds of : hile | —— ; ! if ——— OVERWORK, WORRY AND CARE HAVE FIRST EFFECT UPON THE NERVES PAINE SGELERY COMPOUND Makes Nerve Fibre, Nerve Force mc"'L., A. Martin, Chillicothe, Mo., writes: | “| have used Paine's Celery Compound for indigestion and nervous jdebility, and have found it a certain remedy. | worn by the strain of tedious litigation and office work, and any overworked vill find it a sure cure.” Welsbach Mantles It rehabilitates the system ESTAULISHED 1668 Otvers he, le, Le, 280, abe. Complete Latap 28, 3, | We, Ge, No Chill on the Help Call] @ @ KK STOKE, | BROOKLYN STORES, Broadway & Bedford Av, | Genaine Welebach Xo. a4 HOUTEN, Manufacturer, jer #hen that the con-| Special! 1,000 Burners “It started PAID HELP WANTS IN TO-DAY’S WORLD, » you haven read of it and 00 your neighbor has forgotten BEECHAM’S PILLS Do cents abd 25 conta, ot all drug stores. $28 to $15 Never mind; |there’s just as |good a suit |here for you Worsteds, Cheviots and Serges; plain weaves and mixtures; some silk lined ; sn |some half lined; every size. .| Wednesday mornin; dozen all-silk Imperial S and English Squares of the $1.50 & $1 variety go at 50c. At Our Néw York Store Only, BROADWAY, COR. 31ST ST. ‘THIS WEEK our opticians will exam! MOU REEEPERS breath of mature in the de- that oaly NE ies oto