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aoe hee se. , The list includes the Hoard of Aldermen, the City |: . Pommitteo of the Citizens’ Union, the Citizens’ Unions) > JOKES OF OUR OWN ot Of tho Fourth, Seventh, Twelfth and Fifteenth Assembly | % —- Districts and of the Twenty-second Brooklyn Listriet.| > SILLY Qt 5 the Civic Club of the Twenty-ninth and the Greater) $ “Now tat prices ave high, do you WNew York Democracy of the Fifth Assembly District, |2 MUON MERE a au besides numerous Inbor organizations and other im-| . Todid with tt “portant public bodies ‘ Never beforo tn tho history of New York has any|$ NUARRRNAOTRIARAI An AK ‘elective official reteived so striking a testimonial of his) + maine? 1 thoushe ye | Mhétness and unworthiness from those whose votes had) Plected him. For i} must be noted that in all this out- : WR Ea SNA Spoken and unuse 2 condemnation there is neither poli-] ¢ 1" TP PAneipal w F ties nor prejudice 1 comes not from the antagonists | USUAL 1 ) Of Jerome but fron: his supporters. Every one of the | { “Twelve milllnetres of tt Tong: Political organizations which now denounce him sup |e inimetres aba + Ported his candidacy, Wgratloline haw: wien’ tat Above all. the repudiation of an unft ofietal is in-| TF orive & pleas dorsed by a practically unanimous public opinion which | > RIAN | feels convinced that McAuliffe was murdered and that] + gay, Ho raland A lnrRestamil the District-Attorney is thwarting justice and shielding |= and the house they lived in the murderers, : Iynamite boss on subway gang DME Bssociations which formally and officially condemn | - Our War Lord.—> Publishing Company, No, 63 to @ Wntered at the Post-OMce Malt Mattor. by the Pre Row, New ) at New York NO. 14,868. A A DISCREDITED OFFICIAL, . | | / The Citizens’ Union of the Twentieth Assembly D1s- | | Of Brooklyn, desires to be addod to the long list) + BEEP EE ROE EE DOLE EEE EE CEE eRe RE DE DEE aR ROE EOE EF riet-Attorney Jerome for his course in the McAuliffe |< at his could surpass th like tone and battle-breathing mer hE Sad wee of the address of our n President to the An AnUTOMA eC On He) Hapolls cadets, It dispels tho delusion that our strong Bien INS aa ADD Navy ts intended as a sa nee eet CE tou th ste : | they won't even believe th i} apparent thets OUR NEW CITIZENS. v And T suppose they'll cease to © ministers and pecome district -attor- An immigrant list of 14,000 arrivals in three days at this port js a record-breaker not without significance. It tells the tale of that prosperity to which it is destined in turn to contribute. With the resumption of specie payments in 1879 1m- + BORROWED JOKES. SPER EE RHEE ELPHOS LF LS HOLE HOO. ® Ghe Funny Side of Life. THE FLAT-HUNTERS. NO. WI. J MOVAALE WALLS TOFIT CARPETS THE € YES THIS wine Just FIT ovR AVOBER PLANT “migration, which in the five-year period preceding had |}, NROPIPAMEE DUSINESS. fallen to an average of 170,000 a year, suddenly roe to Narked the “ ene 1 ae jinvant ) @m average in the following five-year period of more] * nish your autograph to so many per than 600.000 a year. On the other hand, while the year- eletant people? . ly average for the five years preceding the panic of tS ay aie ae 1893 was some 520,000, the average for the Ave years! graph on a card Baltimore . BPP aii to. 870,000, pera SeuTMERN EXPO SURE Exceptional immigration figures are always proof ob! 2 , PTE TING PBN TRON 210 exceptional prosperity. ‘The new arrivals come from] ) ‘Tess (nfter telling a joke-Why dou't All countries of Hurope. They will make good citizens | Yo" Haugh? Don't wou consider that @nd the future American race will be the most thore |e ea sagasie ol Oughly cosmopolitan in the world’s history ; Uo Moas-ts it, really, dear? Of course, att Cheater Cresti—The new headquarters of the New York g Pau Nant teks = A ee hes Christian Home for Intemperate Men ix known as “% 2 ADVANTAGE OF LONG COATS. ~fambling should ) fp the dealings in International Power s: fer Crest." Ability to pronc suMelent evidence of sobriety rrectly will furnish | for dischurge | hey vinit {eof the board tirst [@ talled cont. saying | the schoola, the president a long putting on GAMBLING AND GAMBLING, {She adds dignity, an’, then, Pho law which undertakes to punish and suppress! 2 we cites ontiacen, T don't accurately define what ‘constitutes Bambling, 0 as to avoid mistakes | In general terms we all agree that playing poker. , fero or roulette for money, and lotteries and policy | ¢ PRylug, and crap shooting and betting on horse races} Bre gambling. But in what respect do they differ trom | She performances carried on by the curbstone brokers | OARPUS bf Broad street in the dealings of the past two days ‘and even by the eminently respectable ander tf Inquirer SOMEBODIES. N—the new Civil oner, son of President Ciarfield, works at thomame desk Pres- | lock Exchange Ie Roosevelt occupied while Pres.) © Ff there is any difference it is that in the fi ae ®ambling the outsider had no more chance to win than)!” &@ farmer has 4p buying a gold brick a ® Why do no. the police raid the game of curd stocks” & Decentiv~ Headline T, PRESIDENT—of Fraree, ited Nis mother, a r Kneading doug while he finished k PADEREWSKI, IGNACE—is ay Broad street crap cigarettes imp yusand from Mam ry THOMAS, MIS AN—who pa Mok that | wil THE WHITE HOUSE LIVER). ops : + The color schem wf the House very | . Biven a vernal tone vy + ance of | Petlow trimminns MAN'S CONT aN Waistoont they les fe the box of the Presidential Adorned with ti Wellivgion vous complet Of the most fastidion Ws. Our old friend Jeames Yr GATCE At Fervive wore noth im Ahan there sivery tog « Public m We ave aw Wiliivn-a Mend it There wn Meir horses wo the Wy @ sight i: we Abe Move-pipe he eh the ow . Aartowmios & Thoms: ue ‘ ‘ new White green and | er the WILHI LAM. KAISER aspect |") ae 2 Amerioat Reaver huts} olor cockades nt Joather| Siypeen & funky] sof wour 4 costume which tes ywohuth in all his long PACK CLOUDS AWAY re aesthetic ea ty ° MUSIC OF NOISE 565644455 “os Dribute Meh we wow one . Rite t-te Miran AKT WAS THU TO HPO: . ome , Were toe “me te owe | . ‘ ceteats a oes ~ « on arr deund name and « 6 tet Mentions wow e o ee a Te « A ‘ae oe Bie Her) mim ee He ntl emmbe, AF ee een! Mewe ene oo ed ON eer eeenmiing eermnnes | ONE Hm FE fm tn eatin enum — Oe et te One tame "7 vilpwughtel~lvan oie ti A kn bitaagae Ser oo conte) Sons aslilan oot ausonaams tt aun as li. DOES PAPA THINK SO? sathing 1 oolie Ph od PRIDE OF ANCESTRY. Roan Horse—How would » ee some one to write your autoliog ray Hay—Thanks! Biogr wil) dot don't want any autos in mine SOUVENIR MANTEL. DOWN BELOW, 4 (beeen eeeetoere Sateen a TIMELY LETTERS FROM ee we oie of te dem mee eed oe) 7 ee ee . ee es - sehewhee Ae Male ommethhell ae . ie i ed ae mee “a nek aemiiemate Hehe oO! we oe en oe 08 | Ot Oe Ae Ne tee hem » eho gree, ~ roe on -_ oad seeensoees ‘ - If only some hay-windowed brain would Just invent a wall Phat could be pushed a trifle back when flat-rooms are too small, }ie'd earn the love of those who now from ping-pong stand aloof Because the only place there's room to play is on the roof. =) Boon = STEAM HEATED FLAT WITH EXTRA ROOM FOR FLATHOUND To WAG TAIL in, A QUIET TIP. “~ Thought It was a nighimare WHAT'S IN A NAME? boee saan othe ee hens aig yout eer KP ERP Hink of hie THE PEOPLE mene ne ne teu ee eens we meee ‘~~ om en ~~ ee + ow enn 4 Corer | | | ; oDp a a & 4 e| een %|GOLD's COLO | GOLD'S LOR. “THEM GOO @| Many people sup. @| pose that all gold ® | te alike when re ®| fined, but this is ®| not so. An expert: 2] enced man can tel | at a glance from @)} what part of the © | world a gold plece | comes, and in some | cases from what & | particular gold dis- | trict the metal has Si been obtained, @ | Austratan gold, | for instance, is dis- 2 tinetly redder than pf that from C »| fornia, The Ural \ 5 6G OSBSOS44 O46 .65 65-5 9646-6.26.4.5-588 6 55.50.5000564 horse Tere? Se eee ro % 2 3 54940939000400302 32550. gold Is the reddest found anywhere. THE MOKOUGY The Buddhist priests of both China and Japan have a musical in- strument called mokougy or wood- en fish, a kind of drum, It {s used by the priests when reciting their prayers, one tap being given to ev- ery syllable. GREEN SHEEP. Sheep with a green fleece are a novelty, but they are to be seen in Germany near some copper works They live in the dust and fumes, and drink water, contaminated by copper. Hold this picture before you end NOT SO EASY AS IT LOOKS, Here $s a puzzle with whtch you can eatch your friends. Just ask them to draw the figure without taking thelr pencils off the paper and without going over the same Jing twice. After you have tried it yourself for a while you will find that there fs always one line missing, and to supply this line 4nd comply with the conditions you must go about st as follows: ‘Take a sheet of paper and fold tt once. Then fold back the upper flap about an | {your pencil end, crease as a ruler, draw @ line on the paper about two inches Jong in auch a way that the penel! will make its mark along the crease as well ae on the sheet HIGHROADS * *% TO HAPPINESS. By GRACE DUFFIE BOYLAN, XII1,—Put Not Soft Speeches Into Ink WOep/riget, ANGE. ey Cimee Duthe Borlen) Dr Franklin gave some advive to the youn ladies of bi dey which u well to take to their granddaughters would do J will, my deere,’ he said t epercher as y pat t down in ink 1) te weld the popular here or actor rarely taker suger in hie breaktast gaffes because the letters heaped beride hie plete bring © eurtell of ements Af he le vew in the lero line he may be weorntully over the missive eud ight De pipes with them Sut in the end he will be bored ond Gingusted, and wheiher they are opened et ail @r pul will depend wholly on the curiosity of hie servant Neeriy oll publir men have the annewance ef W Hmperiagor, wal Wi @l) eaeee mit! the mucd dieite caine af the Ciel Masculine Be une ie gate frame edniieetion whick Must eaprwee Hani Me ink Meloiw be mar tede Pemabdent of the Wehhen By MMO IniOY Henmived ® wet evens and they were all + oie dis wae eoowied of the lnumnrans. thu! dante eobhetia Corban be ITY CORNER. A -GOO EYES.” then give it a rapid rotary mction and Chauncey will make go0-goo eyes at you. ee BOXING HORSES, At the Royal Aquarium, London, a trainer named Powell is exhibiting a team of boxing (dun color), 14 hands, and horses. They are Charile warette (black, with four white tsel’ ‘Phen, without taking your pen-| stockings), fourteen hands 2 in. The two steeds box three of) om the paver: sinoath out all the | roande with 3-ounce gloves, taking corners just Like prige- olde and vou will find that two sider! agnters, Attended by their seco they come to the front i ete : Fee ae meee i auure (many (and vhake hands, Cigarette uses its left glove even more way that may strike your own fancy. eolentifically than some humau boxers SUNDAY BASEBALL, your Bundey baseball article in The Hvening World J agrees with you that thie bath society does wrong in ng Bunday bell p an the three mentioned Hiplayers 40 whe pastic! the game | have frequently wove to wilneme these eons, ond we have never eeen any {thing wrong there the contrary, aah of order prevails at the ve where they wl) eee many were nae oF WU Anew afrit lo eo where suey will on @ Munday efternnen, Maa |p (ke aalietion Mr Mdtior, and ape tome Uae ¥ tether than be under enon Od AEG Working tees! 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