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- ihed by the Press Publishing Company, No, 53 to a Fark Row, New York. Entered at the Post-oMoe ‘&t New York as Second-Class Mall Matter. UME 42. .NO, 14,876. WE ARE FIRST, AS USUAL. \ While the British Parliament ts palavering about it shall do for the Martinique sufferers, and the other country, France, {s voting a pattry $100,000 for! ir relief, the United States has promptly stepped into breach with an appropriation of $200,000, increased to 500,000 by the Senate, and this amount will be probably | Goubled by the private and local contributions. ‘There seems to be no immediate danger of doing ton WUch for the sufferers. Indeed, at the present time it 1s |! liMcult to measure the extent of the calamity or to fore ow ‘Bee the future of the unfortunate island. The concurrent | t0%” ption on St. Vincent's, the continued activity of the! 2..\5 oleanoes in Mexico and the earthquake shocks through- & Central America indicate that the convulsion of g mat is cn an unusual scale, and it is possible that we ive not yet seen the end of it. At any rate there will ‘be tens of thousands dependent on charity for some time to come. Kindness to Animals.—Tho appropriation for the 100- “Yogical gamen in Bronx Park is now available, and one 4 Of the rst uses to be made of it should be to transport \, the melancholy ruminants of Central Park from thelr ) @alodorous pens to the ampler area of the newer park. m3 A MUNICIPAL PROBLEM. _ It appears that tho city of New York cannot get the “Man it wants for Engineer-In-Chief for the Department of Water Supply at the Salary fixed by the Board of Is- timate, New York would like to have Mr. Freeman, of | 4 | Providence, R. I., to succeed Mr. Birdsall, but Mr. Free-| | @an refuses to surrender his present income for a salary | « of $10,000. It is understood that he will come for $20,000 and the Merchants’ Association offers to con- “tribute the lacking $10,000. Mayor Low has given his consent to this arrangement. Is it proper that Greater New York should be de- _ Pendent on private charity for the salary of any of its | officials? Has the Mayor any right to permit a private _ Organization to become the employer of one of Its offl- ‘elals? Ought the city under any circumstances to sur- » tar.’ w vA oy acd Ln Wh grou! Let Fe “They covered wot religio ’ name.” Alexander the Great ‘He! identhal look ike thirty cents!” crossed BORROWED JOKEs. “Ghe Funny Side of Life. PARTRIDGE AT CONEY ISLAND. HES A BVM THROWER ‘THE WILD FLOWERS, Vhy don't the daisies grow in 27° piped up a ttn ehild hey fear the noise,” her mother “You know they're always wild” LIGHT AND DARK. him with a coat of vhat a black business!’ nd then they set fire to him.” 5 oS SHootNG. TO DODGE CREDITORS. Selages fe tised to bem regular awindle In dealings, But lately hi Vi bet #9 he got it in hia wife NoBooy itnows An DHD Nii IM AT CONEY ISLAND UNRECORDED HISTORY. with his hosts reached the Hollespont. Casting a fellow “9 where 1 make that ereupon he jad seven bridges and his army Into the enemy's nds without further ado. WORKS BOTH WAYS. trusts beware thelr grasping way, yr fates are strangely inked: nen are forced to eat the hay Ke Cows may become extinct Tender its jurisdiction and control over its officials In ashington Star. this way? Will not the Merchants’ Association become ae to a certain extent substituted for the legal government AT EIRST FIGHT, Vy id + His Dog—Are you certain that your Would tt not be} ¢ Have Your Forrunte Tow » tm the direction of the water supply? | better, if the city really needs him, to pay Mr. Freeman's whole salary? And if it cannot do this would it not be » better to do without something !t cannot pay for? Hel sight let hi The British Way—The reluctance of the British House i of Commons to vote a contribution for the reef ‘ Martinique raises an interesting question as to what should be done for the relief of St. Vincent's haps | mora the British mind argues that helping the victims of a Volcano is an interference with the designa of Prov!- dence. e insured. DR. RAINSFORD'S STORIES, $ At the alumni dinner of the Union Theological Semin- | 1!"\,° ‘ary the Rev. Dr. Rainsford, of St. George's Church, told . What's (he matter?” asked the busi- | story of a vestryman—not of his church—who had ners man Paid a public ofcial a bribe of $60,000 to obtain certain fy ucMerd giwlesatae™: 1 feck fanny} Tag | Privileges for a corporation with which he was connected. | i 4 It was Dr. Rainsford who told the students of Harvard , ; Of a salaried official of New York who had been offered | mistress loves my maxtor? “We never realize th “T don’t think | will be r Dog—Whiy, It was love at first By THE ONY ZINGARA She pushed mo off tho sofa to im sit down.—Detrolt Free Press A Goop THI full value of a until we lose It" remarked the list s rimht.” rej 1 the practical ‘especially If (ing lost was Philadelphia Press. IN BAD SHA ble to appear day's performance,” said the com 1 ty the manag Love HoDpITY CORNER. THERE ARE 700 OSTRICHES IN THIS COUNTRY. Seven hundred ostriches, the offspring of forty-two long-legged birds Imported from South Africa and every one of which died in their new home, consti- tute the ostrich population of Caiifornia, which has come to be recognized as an ostrich-raising State. On a farm at South Pasadena, there are 200 ostriches of all ages, from little chicks to the big fellows who stand 8 feet in height. ‘The beauty and cute | behavior of the little chicks always at- tract attention. They are not much Jarger than an ordinary hen and are i ltreated with the greatest care by the Interested farmer, In the daytime they are turned into the alfalfa Meld, but at night are kept in heated rooms and fed O8THICK WATCHING-OUT AMON INCUBATORS the big birds, Sugar heet ts his mai article of diet. The management ano ply him with pebbles, which ai sential as an ald to his digestion. more than one occasion at this farm ostriches. have snatched lighted pipes from the mouths of unsuspecting visite ors and swallowed them with the great- est of relish. But there f# nothing an ostrich will not eat—stones, corkscrews, lighted cigars, and flowers plucked from , ladies’ hats not excepted. A full-grown bird ylelds about six pounds of feathers annuaily. The hen is voiceless and timid and Invariably runs away from strangers; the young males will sometimes fight, but generally ATPARN TAY BOND \Pmaseniin ARO B S00 renee flee, Once every nine months the os 5 trich Is robbed of his feath He Is coaxed into a small, ; wedg*-shuped Inclosure by his keeper. The moment the i trick begins to dawn upon him he becomes savage, when f blinding “stocking” fs at once clapped over his head, and he is as frightened and as meek as his tormenters wish, =, ‘Phe long feathers are clipped, but the short ones are plucked. ‘The finest feathers come from the male. THE BURGLAR AND THE MONEY. with dainties from the kitchen; the con- sequence is—one of the marvels of os- trigh Hfe—they grow at the rate of 12 Inches a month for the first six months. | Ww about five months old the young Jostrich is turned Into the great corral where he has to shift for himself with PSYCHOLOGY OF HAIR. ind power of tendency to sensual- Coarse blac s site character, ity. Jack hair and beard In- strong, rigid and straight- malts. s the Liver- pool Post Fine senstbil y denotes exquisite ig straight hair ant habit halr gene les; flat, upright hair is the sign of a reticent and scour spirit, a stubborn and © ster: Coarse red halr and whiskers are ac- companied by violent anima! passions, but eome force of individuality. Auburn hair, on the contrary, denotes the highest order of sentiment and In- a « ‘® bribe to protect some gambling interes j 619 5 : rity’ i i 16 AT ET) *| tensity of feeling, purity of thought E Mono ceitsngn chorion ia thatiwhile SOMEBODIES. i{¢ Police Chiet Partridge saliled forth, chock full of moral sadness, 2 see the “ereuwat capacity for pain oF Dr. Rainsford vouches for their truth he withhotds the} COOK, MRS, JOSEPH ¢ To cut off a few sample sheets of Coney Island's badness. + | pleasure ! amen which alone make them im t or valuable,| larse bust of Seipto 1% But when he looped the homeward loop from all that bunch of brightness, ail Gian, euriy ual ee eRe eT . 3 a vow 8: " , 5 " ive of a hi . impetuo < ee ccminont dgure in the alive TS nia A fos thm He vowed no Blue Law Sabbath School beats Coney Isle’s alirightness. : Hye! of ee ears | city, Dr. Rainsford must know that in the way of prac- | aia’ ar i hair is characteristic of a lymphatic Re otic convigtion ot. A kecdor or ‘river i ay nerve a Like end COULDN'T UNDERSTAND. PICKING A QUARREL. SOME OF IT SAVED, and indolent constitution, io WE, SENATOR--has just placed in ry jis no doubt thay he coloring igs & magnificent bathtub. © may affect, the disposition, ‘ Ao nleaber Gh Wasetigsan pelle : xn odd thing how often the } Seeing the Mayor.—Nothing ts known of the identity of| have long needed some such receptacle ; ad ae the strange visitor to the City Hall who attempted to] for whitewash + | Wack erasdy, the i) force « passage into the Mayor's oMoe, and who waal ryasay vr , } e | and thoumhts rejected only after a wtrict resistance, but he was « DRATEL bert RN nm men bt rn Gently a Now Yorker. No stranger could ever And hit] Cente, ie vumes just ton sate ts be | }] A FEMININE EXPLORER. Way to the Clty Hall through the maze of pitfalls and| | ease ust too tate tee, : jally Interesting aclentific Obstructions that encompass tt at pr Lai ane Captn Industr \¢ @ | Bome, UnuRiRT? acted trom! Here's a house of thirty-six rooms. ‘There is a money rF socal HBLVEN, LOH -da ol onivle enlentined @ | results, It in sald, te ¢ Cyprus) heat holding @ fortune tn one of the corner rooms. A burg. J a en BUC IBELIA poke hada shia S|] the exploration “Ming {Jar Knows this, and he knows sino that to get the money he 5 AN “OVERHEATED CONSCIENCE.” | musician ant oon vivant. He alto t Rw nowt in the nayurel haueE ReARlEROMaR: ebROE CR/EGISSy “RIX spond! (ote RR cm + | Ma Kevdingtan, Aad not pass twice through nny one of the rooms; that ta ‘ oo Malcolin, Secretary of the Mutual Building) ie nore than te wip history department at Bod fy sea {NEE he must not g» tarough the same room twice, Now, how, nd in Association, of Passaic, N. J., having overpald| | jHhe bas, according 4 es Teeter ty rom the star in the up) does be the stockholders of the association some $10,000 through |). x poe ines roseit romaine of [reset ehe room in which ts the his faulty bookkeeping, has handed over his property to joa pee SU Hane ear aaeciea quite new 19 aclenoe as — he association to make good the deficit created by hin ' het wok Me anion Ot aera) Renee Wie MOZART AND BEETHOVEN error. ne been identified by the epperts om * r, . } Moriment as belonging to a pupmy bp The stories of how men of genius have had future fame ; ie avorase reader will be apt to belteve that Mr, Ma — enue niche amalior than UE] prodicted for Qien in their early youth must xeneraily be ole is Over-conscientivus and that tis the stokiike, — ————, = that burs pinailes Hucouramed PY) taken with @ con e grein of walt Aw authenttc ag _ @f the aspociation who should make good the detieit TWILIGHT ’ . } mines a: tues) tt 1, Brier tthe res dy explorer | mont d# the account of the fist meeting of Mosart with the SiMiher ane undoubtedly in posse ne : {4 P a mean H has dock her tak 1] young Beethoven, witeh look place t vit Y 1b possession of uioney which does Whe * { § | FAME) to Vi i aart, (et belong to them, but we do vot hear that they are giv ‘ ‘ . } . { 4) Boctety, the Gov] then at the height of his 1, thine MME MUP. Btockbolder are not built thot was the ti i ~~ . wees | ernment Grant ¢ Kew having MA9° | ing his performance a pre te Phe stockholders uf the New York (ran hive ; . ¢ ‘ ; wall grant i aid her exploraen® | it Beethoven, seeing this ied Mosart te give him @ pore UT OF SIGHT i wall ous, for instance, bave for years rawing ude — pubseot, whieh he did; and the boy. getting excited with the 4 mm of pul , | occasion, played so finely that the composer of Lon ge j See She posssesics of public property lupeuperiy « AN OLD HUMAN HEART. | fui ining aaftiy ike the neat two, aid 10 tie 4 quired. ey are mo far from giving up any of thet powetine the eanewewnannene {| 1 the Church of Val de Grace, {lends thers, “Hey attention to him: he will make « nalen Goats thet they wre invariavly found fe ‘ hw dott of dhe alter Ine VAUIE WHEE) Wy ihe world sume day oF other } UNUSUAL. v BAF Aliempt 1 enlarce the poyment of jux { vy) ¥ — lamang) oe wore arranged chive ; t silver ATS OF ARMS, ye | siaend the veriieisl mo 1V.-HETTY ORREN AN ALTOMOBI ; es = ae ons t sertDWwar e 3) hues buadinn sey | — - Meee Welnnd be.) int view f rscapiryd ir, id. : biouste , % & 6 ies Meng Where “lied Muttion®” savy veoe vi ri + | Hevalve of the oui a Mbaeie” be tals om nore y i ee ageub in M Abe hms Heer | pedewirinne wus ye > | kes wan vine lene MAILE fesons Aone ot vif Y- + | boat o poet hobling SAAS, Soe’ Ge SebensiOd Mivied = Whai tue role pots neale Gus { 4) 3 | taann wf clash histor TR MIRRAY HA be where wee or ; + ‘Site ee r Meee wey will be ky wililinmedien © s a ore te vo ome . 6 howe ¢ ——_ SAUL Lise” Wied shiv) Sehs Aha nicrng cinni'g | Mae it oat eer ant Wah” 4 nda LADY OM THE TIGER " ‘ " ‘ abe Hawi th Pinal a ’ ¥ UTTETITTTT Tey eet er tt ae I a NELLY LETTERS FRO ia a -“ . ‘ ’ . ‘ * var ow tue oe . . ee om . > bas ’ oe ae oo , . ’ . 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