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IE WiENING WORLDS HIS NERVY BLUFF. Se ee ISTION CPA ODREE DE EE at yee PY ARTIST POWERS’S SUGG TNR PAVOKLVMG TIGHT OPE WALGEAD Entered at the Post-OMice at New York as Second-Ciass Mall Matter. WOLUME 42....00.0. ccccecccssesccsssstsssse ons NO, 14,774. “LIBERALITY” IN STREET-CLEANING CONTRACTS. The snowstorm, the hoaviest in two years, js serving a good purpose = + fm throwing light on one of Tar y's ways of “getting tt." 1 order of things the Street-Cleaning Department was expected to be ‘ ‘ * eral” in its estimate when giving vouchers for loads, and under : free-and-easy method carters and truckmen received tickets for four | 3 yards and a half of snow where only three had been removed. Dy this START. EARLY. ASOUT# AM, arrangement a contractor whose bid was so low as to se found a satisfactory ent. of “iMberal Dr. Weodbu § & A q inprofitable | ¢ Farmer—"Ye > eat in return for work. Saw th ¢ wood and when you get through 1 timate. face of his first enowstorm and at the risk of a strike, ¢ a commendable | exhibition of ob with the Long I sweepings of New York st the Commissioner paid $95 for ¢ Moved, there are prospects passing the last !n economy these business-like refc his agreement ad takes the cost to the city, where formerly scow-load of these sweepings re- HE BROOKLYN [RAPID AIR LInECo [Fetnconsvns INF SECONDS administration the department sur- SHOOT the CHUTES Met why Nagle was chronically hard up and con icy, We get an idea from 0 BROOKLYN FoR ONE CENY, stantly asking for an appropriation Seven-year-old Willie Custis, of Philadelphia, who started out after uld be put in restraint, Indians ani defied four policemen hef should be allo » proceed to his original destination. Superstrenuous- Attorney, or a ness of this sort may make him a Bad Lands Distr President. fene’s ENTRANCE 76 Sn Salen td Insta ANEouT? THE USELESS AND CUMBERSOME CORONER. f, Sus maRing. ‘ TRANSIT Co, | Fre 1BROOK LY Ney WAL, Secon of MRO WONG that he !* “ready for Jerome.” “When he tries Coroner Scholer si to oust us,” says Scholer, “he will find that we have the Legislature be- hind us and all his efforts wi!l prove in vain.” This may be more than a ngness to “turn down” any legislation demonstrated fact, as Raines and mere threat. The Legislature's wil especially desired by New York ts a other rural obstructionists know to their satisfaction. Country coroners will rise as a man to prevent any lessening of their authority. This opposition do-s not detract from the truth of the proposition that the coroner !s an antiquated and useless and frequently a ridiculously EXCELSIOR—1902, incompetent officer of the law who should be abolished To necome a “pink pajama girl” {s to take almost as short a cut to |The showers of glans were fa! prodora’t wextet. When through the streets of a paseed A youth who wore a wooden lee BETWEEN TWO FIRES. And m) as he stamped his peg: The State Railroad Commissioners are in the unfortunate attitude of 1 get matrimony as to be a member of the | The Amertean Reagie Club has THE BRIGHT SIDE Ively A blast went off beneath dealing with the horns of a disagreeable dilemma. To recommend The | {,")4 Nant OF benes ted lis aabestos ws World's tunnel plan to the Central, which ts opposed to it on general | Hut, retnsercing —————————— anger Inj was wan ra hicuks Principles and because {t wil! disarrange train schedules, will be to show ingratitude for past favors; to fail to recommend !t will be to go contrary y % cents « yard for land- e for burglary.* to public opinion, which is almost unanimous in favor of this plan as at | \" : 5 yc Salad ase te Anybody could) “Anyhow, 1 could get away with: Ona pane ree Heese . him here arther re . a Rrnaimiss, 981d 4 rm pp ace ee e tarts. ut of another. { him + once simple and practicable. Such a fallure to meet public expectations | He whispered F r face: | — a — - = ~ r Se dinial Tea ane Peres er nis wr 4 old phia, : , REGAINED NERVE. THE INSENSATE ONE. DEMONSTRATION. | eriez 1 fellow back « nant turnin? . k * wink stick all Rates will lend point and add weight to the reasons that have led Assemblyman | Ana Fitzgerald to introduce his bil! abolishing the Commission as “an unwieldy He Explains About Dreams and Tells of His Own Effort: “T had such a aucer dream last ¢ Blond Stenographer as body, inadequate to supervise the railroads of the State.” In this unpleasant alternative the Commission's best course !s to lay she critically examine tin her ¢ . j itself open to the charge of ingratitude to corporations by serving the public in this emergency and thereby furnishing a definite, valld reason 4 f mews red mo-ter ned and eurmliet in ie lees runen . ctor " . sat it as he for its existence. But for gentlemen who took office with the !dea that they Nie Vil give! op, reams 20 yntraries,”” eald the mental Widow 1 remember ry, rather than useful, it !s a hard were to be ornamental! at a good sala thee, #tr, who ired a atranger seeking trut salt the Re g at the| Physical Tratner—“If any one tackies week" — you on the street Just pull his coat) "UNITED STATES" IS PLURAL. | QUERIES AND ANSWERS, dreams,’ remarked, down over hts elbows, and you've got | . h “ It Is Inclegant wt Have a Penetl ‘ In Netter, F tacor- £ Ab {.% . waa Nn D. Wednesday Proposition that confronts MANNERS. fdge car in the rush hours of BROOKLIN BRIDO A woman forced to fight her way to a rself to physical injury. In the Indecent r. I do not nim ! Justice Day preme Court |Aciivered 4 the late afternoon exposes ause dreams or do a7’ inquired the ve heard — am myself Inat| Insensate One, and the bit between | no regard seramble ther r sex Or age or infirmity. A foreigner observing | the mob nasty things about could truthfully say ne lack of courtesy and | And #0 he came to Gotham town consideration fo exhit They diew him ——SS SS They brok if | trea 4 that I free five or mix fale! TNGLAND'S WAR) BILL. But stil pace ke and 1| T r ! 6 ar Just ended ts } esi les avi fe ees De x rable in excess with the loss | 41) yy “ when 1 saw that! ‘ nakio of life on the feld se items of expense in | A!) ne grim s yack>i) aod 1 nemite You lf Done in Moderation, mone it t h estimate at which Step live : y askes | “Get up row with that feller, and t iy and aske: . 1 the cost war 7 H H the war against the B: | — |! war against ely Roput \y . te a wilderness of the Trans- MATINEE (DOL t rit ace vaal, the Fr wt conquered It | cen tit bad five a a remarkably good | subs | Sd. v Conscription may round out the r of Engla: armies and a cunt eer A wenintaverivet. ena iaicaieed eS more burdensome tax fl for further instalments on | hun. alled, and said he had t | this awfu, but whet nal prestige or compensate | ting them face upwerd on | for the precious lives on the veldt? There te no Tillman to rise tn pod. J remarked, ‘I have ft | Mamentary | omewhat cholcer in {ta phrases. But th ation | some comment i that the pot would | Rabin Aen ¥ ai el be divided, the deck certainly was] of publi a { © plenty we wns. he rel “Try {t on him. Aw. now you get it t| was no # ted in de neck. You did it wrong!” the realm o and and po’ $125,000 may satisfy her ambition by sald; “Phat « ! puaned the por| CHAT ABOUT NOTABLES. Ay. + vn e Yi * . communicating f y old title’ who advertises 4 ay $8 { <'he, forse. “i hives Cand + . fe ie ‘ of Bavaria, has i for a wife I Ace and looks are {mmaterial, but EDWARD J. MORGAN, felt queer and thus makes the lady's character must {rreproachable and she must not be a | tn “The christian” Edward J Morean : Patel fae en trial the | : : Syear : f divorcee, {t \s a rare matrimonial opportunity, with a crimson robe for weet ae =i He wae liq f Parag aut | ea ante "| "Sane nat ne of the brid tt belay ualie a 1 I was riding in a bal M OUISE } the coronation as on c t A i. 9 ana i that Ra araire MlebAr: Dloat | DESCHAMPS, PHIL IPP | = 2 e ¢ lrort pthe ¢ e t te trimmed with peari a hiack A " Racin etters from the People. *. 1 Ton hime ON THE & 0 ee . ama beets crete i o Les ‘ * U ! - sorbed In work that hi iad whatever s ¥ Ste wer a Says It Ie Not tntueky. ¢ inmtaniiy a young tm att eek a} terme 7 ‘ rays 1 would the . pout 40 Inehee F 7 | . g ox-|t ennn t Mire 8 } The ning W a ver Low ters as fast GHRONIMO, ¢ of the Apaches. w* letter, a8 ine cd era as I could and working the cash regis-| Muses himself in captivity by cuid-| You would have a very mt { « looking « . WOMAN mars the ‘els eae writ: heught ter so rapidiy that the feathers were all « watermelons. | by covering your white satin w worry : Would Have Another stne BaUntne Hel aa the clapping their hands, Then tec began A, MARK, has compiled, in four! black net with a small white ring | Selene aaIALARS 8 y w be 4 anh - w York & round ome an the . spaper " . and) t Bround Peqetar if ° 7 orror of nd yea eae : e wy naked at ' sauce (ook up the big cassino with — concernin eath of Pres { foot of the wiirt with smail p' r tose v8 = : ‘ : 3 i Stet } ithe Tr Capricorn MeKtnloy Heariedged 5 : mak 1 Pee oe Te Hy At mm i J. 8, BL J ’ | what Marth are you talking HOCK, HERR, has broken the record | [Nea 6! mete ty eatrwextiover cei ert a the at pepsat : THE COLDER THE FEWER nn with 1 « lye] “You can search mo.” said the Insen-| ing, on snowshoes to the summit in| Of the net with a ui ute gua Glee dente Of Lrrowest Z |? rad thee be ‘ : Sewiark Pl ental One irisinc froma: tia thalea Aa heli) tenchoura | biouse front, made in the euchings; the | gun sor lh rom the wide 4 street sta " New Yors wh to} lett tt m the 20 4 4: | ERPE! * ck on in, thet with aev- poblil BERS een at tik Bisaion! ; a | Newark 4 i Oat neat tie Floor Walker mild: | JEFFERSON, JOBEPH, 1s a member of | ( a Scary itr tek me 8 eg Aon pwd st to Join the sR the 8 . luat ight | aturda J "And he claims he + takes a drink Sur Boclety, having Joined] ("beck tapering to the walat. | wih an irregular 1 how Ww swirled PACTS 1y 2 —_— Bult WE Wenralsone ananlon white red chiffon Insertion, Until every cae around him is cen ear ahel cull ee SORES WE CASE =e MORA, GOVERNOR, of Chilpanzingo, | ch nroidered fina f the mame, a Mttle Ales Will be keep his woes to himseit idvaamise Its awful, dear, isn't it id she. | 1 x. . There a ta . EROME CONSISTENT. Mexico, os h hia family tn @! around the foot of t id = Me t im apart. make other people uncomfortable be of |x gon't thin! ps agree r een Jack and an tell you, -- stable, hie ho! having been wrecked | cular c r of wh lace er hy Vosliy Hnlng ia your rman wes ishing ble pipe fhe match ho | don't think I ever saw much a bleak | Hor Mother—Good gracious! What ts| “This new District-attorney te con-| by an earthquake PONTE RAG Gite RSPR RTS A oe VE field fai ised exclusively now, At one time I was in & crowded | ! took to my heels towart Third avenue, foal “y, oudle? ent, anyhow," remarked John Smith. ROBERTS, F. ie design given to Marose” ; 4 5 ren, Gi be replied, ‘“t Ja: \ 4 ERTS, EARL, has been presented | ruching on the edge of the ra . Marose’ fm, The cer bad o STR Paes Manes ae anowned the neat |e the poking freely 1 Leben: gxenie, Wiehe Me. nothing at ail wel "How prceeeed William Smith, With! an’ oll portrale (of hie son. ead the, foot, o¢ ts oe a the me po fee aut Keepy presty shirt wadet tn . dima VOMmP RANE | And then the train rolled in. —Chicago News, senerated,| “He's trying to make dead ones out | with an album containing an ivory| the walst have a pretty areangement of | waite, and wiite Prono kupia aa tes, 5 of the Coroners, miniature of bimselt, pale pink silk roses, thelr follage en- bands - venan en on the

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