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THE WORLD: T Published by the Press Publishing Company, No, & to ® Tark Row, New York. Entered at the Post-Omce at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter. ———— VOLUME 42. secre INO, 14, 870. —— A TRIUMPH OF JUSTICE. | The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court at! , Albany yesterday brushed aside all technicalities in the a Diamond case and rendered a decision which, if sus- ~ tained, will put an end to the subterfuges and evasions of police connivance with lawbreaking, establish the Authority of law and justice and greatly simplify that Programme of cleaning out the dives and disorderly | OP O49OOE $9680d06000D90 DOE OOODHD HL OT OOTE CONC DMDOD Ghe Funny S ide of Life. THE FLAT-HUNTERS--NO. IX. : 23 JOKES OF OUR OWN resorts to which the reform administration ts pledged. | « The decision is a vigorous arraignment of the 6, $ AN SEND FR which has been a blot on the city and burn disgrace "Why do they THE Taniteg > i nn het FROMMAN Pthe wings “Hecause the twee! OUGHT To GET to our police administration, and in affirming In emphatic HER! terms the conviction of Capt, Diamond it has asserted the power of the law to punish and to suppress the abuses | with which he was so conspicuously identified If the decision is sustained by the Court of Appeals, | ‘as there is every reason to believe It will be, It will) Rreatly facilitate the work of making the Greater New| York also a cleaner and better New York | ¢ C Tar, KIO OUGHT Te BE Home In Be IN VIOLL “1 osee there Is @ Molet ight is to cu ton by whieh (Ht RVoKe | CROWDS after, wil pose pation viments 1 kesh hulk . A GLAD DP Root has given Ine] .Q “My man, don't > witness, In spite. @drink Is a de shall be allowed a But War RUCTION. Know that strong ‘The Limit of Autho: Soe! retary structions that Lennon, the McAuliffe of his being a deserter from the army to testify at any thme that his evidence Ls wantod it is not within the authority to compel the District-Att (CAwonventu. RUE SS Tve got a thirst ) be destroyed to perform any other reasonable act. that ulverated tooth of youre SLEUTHING IN A c ARRIAGE. Tp erat Sepa area aN au Commissioner Partridge and Deputy Commissioner Thurston took a carriage ride in the northern part of Manhattan Borough yesterday, Their object was to make A personal examination of the social conditions which 4Oh; nb, (ONY a new Jersey.” | Prevail in West One Hundred and Tenth street, popularly nial eeateeees \ known as "Little Coney Is!and,” and which have led cer- tain tim!d persons to become apprehensive of the influ- BORROWED JOKES. ‘ence the resorts of this reglon might exert on the morals £ = of the Columbia students who pass that way en ronte to Pe ae ie ddl vimuht ‘and from recitations, At Yale the unregenerate students Wve a ae ow have formed a Criminal Club, eligibility to membership ~ in which consists in having been arrested at least once. ‘The desire of these apprehensive ones 1s to remove from _ Dr. Butler's boys any temptations to riotous behavior or ungodliness of the Yale pattern. The Mulberry street explorers “noticed no unusual ONLY PART OF Tr. “So you want a new sweater? You'll want the earth, next.” < Np ¥ Sy pinet SHALL NOT RHINE Te MIGHT ‘pon Allce- Did you, de Melissa—Yes, 1 told her #he should romamber what an awful long, thin neck cw've got. —Philwdelphia Press, {whion he pri » ustration, HOW THE SERVANT A man receives forty bottles of wine, ly and wishes to keop for a (HITT sasion. As t 8 | places the bottles In his cellar Ina sort of wrranged in such a that she counts eleven bottles on each of the four | sides, as shown in il- INH But gradually the Sorvant steals 6, 24, Hand 2 bottles (alto- ether 18 botties) without the master's notioing tt, as he al- Ways rearranges the 0 that they z actly eloven mm each side. How did the ser- vant arrange the bottles. ‘The explan- ation is given in A, RC. D and ‘Try it with matches or toothpicks, (NN (HII FOOD CARTS, | | A new ond prac- for providing ma- | | | sons and other tleal arrangement bullding laborers, c II conditions,” as Col, Partridgo sald after the drive was TLE RTRN OTA cune Secnne (eu sad 4 More Gone. over, If vice was there she kept herself well out of sight, Bjonos—1 lost $5,000 in that enterprise, and others with ‘as she sometimes does in the afternoon. Certainly she | Bjenks—Hard luck, old man. cheap food ang | dic not leer at the window as the carriage went by. The Bjones—1 should say so, And the I non = aleoholle outward character of the street seemed {rreproachable to Ut ney aaa gsi Tie ace the observers in the carriage, and what other reason 15 ——_. oy th » Berl! The flat is “modernly improved.” It smells of new-laid paint, ag UL ETE, there to doubt that the same irreproachable condition INCOME ton of the even socom for much complaint; ° Nl they keep them in the elevator, and the new refrigerator MISTAKE. SAME EVERYWHERE. ; It's so small that there is And when folks come tc Or perch th on the gas range TALKEE TALKEE. BILL’ Friend—Oh, been curious ty cessful with t were treating Par of bis dil the way, I've always know if you were suc- strange patient you fall ly; he has paid Philadelpiia Press, prevailed within? Any one who has made allegations to tho contrary is obviously biased by prudery. THE BEEF TRUST IN MISSOURI. | The Missouri proceedings against the Beef Trust are bringing out valuable evidence showing how business 15 | done at the St. Louis stockyards and markets. one: DEADLY INVASION. “At last you are helping us to bill the Prices are fixed both for the stockman and the |<} English.” suid the Boor coma tider butcher. There is no pretense of competition. ‘The! : URN Aue } . packers buy on successive days. Any attempt to evade | nr) News i the combine by shipping unsold cattle Hast is thwarted 6a4d10504 t __ by telegraph. The selling price to the butchers is in- = _ Yariably uniform. The rebellious butoher te driven out | ¥ | of business. 1 someBopies. } “There ie no direct proof as to the mysterious agency DAVIS, GOV. Jo C—of Arkansas, has by which this system is established and enforced. It} toon summoned by the linptist Con ‘May be a Trust pure and simple, it may be a pooling | vention of hls State ty muswer ty sent | ous charges of heresy | HALE Ew ‘agreement, such as the railroad companies wish to see. legalized, it may be a “merger,” such as the railroads yn ‘sist is legal, it may be merely a “gentieman’s agreement | sill fon pa es But there is no doubt of its existence, of its methods and | yqpprer. presi of the results. Furthermore the situation in Missourt) Universtiy. | and in Ilinois is identical with the situation in New | ES nse York and New Jersey and all over the Union de Veale if To deny that such « situation is the work of a Trust | yoy swore m fs to defy common sense fantoak i A POPULAR JUR}, 4 § Bheriff Dike's idea of a select panel of millionaire | , elubmen to act as jurors in one Brooklyn gir It furnishes additional pr capability; we Pising to the occasion so preciation of the fine thing ope in this inetanc: ni Betial provedure. be property F oclety men as experts to wot! m1, a 13 seem to be watinted—all eace endan " have 10 pay fated about M the Suert » sEperion eras dnerease in po) tame of the + i her aod draw ws please prinur i POU are Betis « @ase of cour hung “ Bult fo) Kilnet QUERY ALL HE WANTED SOC 1's Whe prowns Ow parton’ ¢ heen ajule if taek sue! os Sauer! os Hier Mewes ion aulee hon 7 4 Pree es | : of a CHAMP ACNE apie ’ i ‘ TIMELY LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE teal a or ema ” ne ee oan ane © ae Ce ea t+ A eee . oo oosgnt daw — | through the strects man Soclety for | | il 4 dispense sand wiehes, bread and butter, the squ dear to sagen #0 lI | Ard the lowest poss THE MANDO A, The faverlte (1 | town of nd. | springs © ured in Cant ridaer tke t rocky, anoweclad a suruptly to the foaming tor The vridwes are willow Hing between bined me the river-one another ane wide wht of the hips, for to reat on | tse pone Diret Marte, wast + pwmred originally in 4 oriand Month + Wihieh 4 write Ay seatinth ; snd ay bate vi a) dot Ware tual ate work 4 aud tor the! or Pie depiiees: (Minwe be penuilior 4" Wikiob Mee wanie 1 mouie flee be empinn , ‘ stow angele! bay ; « wo emiie tl ae weneine and ve ie vee ond te i) ewe Augued Oh ‘ » . ‘4 ition ous ° we ie ; * omni e : ave ’ ‘ : ore ooo : " . nin et “ P} * ow . dane ; © Ws) bie worde out ‘ “ errr P bt hs temthape ee ehenmed o Ot te thew of Bere mw yt et eer tones ee STOLE THE WINE. THE EWPLOYER'S PI.AN. high- Ve Arranged the Lottles in This Way, Hoping to Prevent Theft. i A The Servant St: als 6. {HIN B He Steals 2 More. D Another Stolen. zE Now 2 More. | pbteh beth ebb dettrertte tte teeta e edd OH THe CHIS POEM MADE BREG HARIE FAMOVS. : ; THE HEATHEN CHINEE (IN | BRINE SPRINGS. Undorne ODp!TY CORNER. SHE 1S 121 YEARS OLD. A Madrid newspaper, following the lead of its New York contemporaries, on scouring own country dn rek of the oldest inhabitant, believs Wat the oool, dry alr of the mouns regions of Spatn would nave pro- Jduced a record-breake Tho dest result t ldiscovery of a I, who 8 It y one hy ar has been the a Granada, 181. ind Is She is slone not a | and ts in excellent healt, «pens patient — ———- — EGYPT’S GLASSBLOWERS. I | Six thousand years before natural gas was discovered In Indiana the Egyptians | | | were blowing glass, and the method has \not ull important plan isd Itlon of e furniture, with colored jwhere necessary to show | the Boston Herald, and by. this me Edward and Alexandra were Jable to judge of the result beforehand. psa plece drawings the effect, jit was Mrs Astor who first Introduced l| the Interlor plan idea among Americans with splendid household furnishings, her and N always being thus arranged to a dot. | Having once determined on the most ad- vantageous composition of a drawing room, for Instance, woe betide the ser- vants who misplace an article or compose” the harmony of the tableau. } own Newport York mansions STOPS RUNAWAYS. In Sielllan cities an appliance 1s in | general use by which the wind of a horse is shut off when he attempts to run away, Standing out from the nos- trils of the horse are little leather disks, | || which the pulling of a little rein by |ariver claps down upon the animal's nose, thus shutting off his wind if he tries to get beyond cont || | A DOG'S BED. ath the Noprwieh, are num ot work to atineat p ut Nop " toy . Mut bee ' ' Aw h \ * Wied ul . tuew 4 ’ bg : ; ALONE IEE EE: OO OLION EOE AEE ie oe