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ons to Published by the Pres: dat the Post Park Row, New York. Ente Meo | at New York as Second-¢ is Mall Matter. | VOLUME 42. -NO. 14,020. AN UNFIT LEADER, 2 eres seneuseneeese * The silk-workers’ unions of Paterson yesterday yoted | * 6 ‘ by a large majority not to go on a strike for the purpose ¢ Of helping the strike of the dyers’ helpers. In reaching | e En? ny Z ‘e4 ro) Z <2 ‘ this conclusion they were probably aided by the reflec- | ¢ : tion that it was not prudent to follow the leadership of : [hey should follow up their action by siting down JOKES OF OUR own} TAMMANY’S APPEAL TO CROKER. on Chairman McGrath and sitting down on him hard. He should be deposed from his chairmanship and retired to private life, where he will have less opportunity to SRDGOOW | deterrent: A PARADOX ture, which 1s probab- board about four jn TAGE Caste, er disturb the peace of the community and to injure thy \ - a ly the only one of tts | cause of organized labor. His viuilictive and abusive an * $j kind in the world, 7) jstands in Durango, | their duty under the laws of the State, would of itself Le Stock |__— g | Mexico, and has been = i «@ |In constant use for © — sufficient to prove that he is utterly unfit to be intrusted hiamiouls with the responsibility of office. His sentiments, his Renieicer—genee lel ei (adla acetren ¢ those of the Anarchist, and |‘ uous tite cuT TH | four years, Remote- ness from any source of brick or stone was © the cause of its con- struction, The chim- ney proper Is about ten feet square and more than two hun- dred feet high. It is Janguage and his methods u he is more than any other man fesponsible for the dis~ turbances which have given Paterson a bad name and alienated from the underpaid dyers pathy of the public, to which they had appealed, Whatever may be the merits of the question at i hickens and goes te ap with the d with the Welsh of the three holes. helpers the sym- | WO SOITTS. papers always say ait “Why do cou UOT tthe bridegroom wis attired in the con tiie mane tirade against the State militia, who are discharging 2 vo make improvements on their Float ODDITY CORNER. fa CARDBOARD THR. TIMES THIS siz holes in it, as represented. The puzzle is to make one piece through, and also exactly to fll, each So that young rm A BIG WOODEN CHIMNEY. THE PLUG PUZZLE. This is an old trick, hut a good one, Thie curious struc- worth reviving, Cut a piece of card- Inches long, of the shape of the diagram, and make three of wood to pass aders of The Even- puzzle their ution of cylinder between any class of silk workers and their employers, | fonal blick e made TobAnGh bonrde: of Ai i (Ga ihe cireular ep ; ) distinguish him from the bride , K and of the heigat of the square hole they can only be settled by temperate argument and avi Ha he ne ee ® and js lined with Having drawn “a straight tine oy The first ste ie dire s to} ¢ Brooms tha ARDC Teoh ° ‘The scat- the end. dividing It Into two equ peaceful methods. The first step in this direction is to | lds hy Having: @) comt of tar pant fron. ‘ ae scat. SEVUN CUC-HNIEGUAI (Rastlon, from leltior @lace the leadership of the movement in the hands of over them. ade ght: sur- side to t Ize of the cl Tr base, a yrounds the chimney fisure Ii hat represented by cut below we would fll Uh to stiffen it and tits being down by the some less violent person than the anadchistic Mr. McGrath. S GUARDIAN, WILL AC “Take 4d the dole THE DAILY PERIL. New York yesterday had an unusual and \npleasant experience when the cus Sixth avenue and Fifty-ninth street came near mobbing the occupants of an automobile which had run down | and seriously injured a woman who was crossing the, street. New Yorkers are as a rule peaceable and orderly people, but yesterday's incident is a significant indica- | tion of the condition of public sentiment on the auto- to cut it J time do: care of themse Lars will have ah t them Jars will “phe di Ing 1 when 1 chimney has wught fire, al- though it receives the gases from six smelt- Ing furnaces, each of sixty tons’ capacity. It should be added, however, that the gases are cooled con- siderably fn passing j through brick conduits from the furnaces to the oven, BORROWED JOKES. tomary crowd at the corner of EMERICK. =a ith me pow" Wn) iy Lo hippetumus quive fu yiltice made of mustard VL you doctor up my: hip ning ob un flip? pu sootumustard mobile question. Every pedestrian is a duily witness of k lon mwa the wilful and habitual defiance of the law by the auto- |} = re rapidly inereasing, and | COR OUD TON: ; ‘ “| An ancient royal charter conferred on + |the Mayor and corporation of the city of Cork jurisdiction “over the harbor, as well as the rivers, creeks and bays within the same,” and this jurksdiection (i maintained by marking its boun three years by casting Into the G ) at a point about three miles out- side the harbor, a dart or javelin, to mark the seaward bounds of these e rights, On such occasions the Mayor A proceeds in state to the point in ques- tion, accompanied by the members of (7 the corporation and a number of the leading citizens, and performs the an- 2 mMobilists, whose numbe of the danger to human life caused by their reck!+ i The speed of the automobile which enables its chauffeur to escape arrest calls for specia’ provisions for entorcing the regulations, and special penalties for violating them. But the petty fines which represent the limit of the pen- alties thus far imposed are merely laughed at by the ‘wealthy automobilists. hey cannot be astonished that the public mind is rapidly reaching a piteh of e: tion which may make the running down of a pedestr @s dangerous for the automobilist as for the victims. Vd heathen God Rimmon rsimm) tpon Molo; wh HER HAPPY THOUGE Mr. and Mrs. Hooger at the last nig net was ador ni, by the way, d with the tall fe ter. Q agpera- Jeers of a rv hink ‘Heather, but, considering the ten f her husband, not lacking in judg r taste, cient ceremony, ‘The present Lord vor performed the ceremony in the nee of a large company on May 2 . NOW FOR A BOAT RACE, ee More interest would have been taken in yesterday's) $ “In what way, please boat race at New London if it had decided the college] “Why. han: pr Jast — » A KANSAS TAX-DODGER. Editor Richards, of the Wellington 8 there ds a cocktail J ix not likely to Ke chmond Dis championship, It was so far from doing tlits that even | + before the race there was a pretty general opinion that! « ! neither Yale nor Harvard were in the Cornell class. “Come bi to Gotham, oh, Dickie, mavourneen! Come back again to the town of thy graft. "| (xan.) Mall, has been exploring the tax list of that town, and 1s roused to in- ie zy e Come back here and soak the Sport, Two Spot and Joke- This: opinion ie indorsed this morning by Mr, Edward : Tete agueHiSAr eine wemiE eat sea veuleaart” dignation by the tact that the leading | Haplan, who knows something about rowing and who | * : . ug bank of the town pays taxes on $80 declares that neither Yale nor Harvard would have a { SOMEBODIES. $]: TWO KINDS LINGERING KNEW HiM sort ot permonal SrOPal Ys wellesa et J SLAG . . by se Bi ' ber who runs a shop in Bhost of a chance with the three crews that finished BACK COL. V. M.-of Indtanapolts, | ¢ a the bank pays on $120 worth. Editor in the intercollegiate gathering at Poughkeepsie last | jas a sword carried py Gen, Willlam | ¢ Richards concludes that something ust Saturda, Henry Harrison in the latter's Indian | > be wrong, and hints darkly Saat es This opinion will stand until Yale ontrows Corn. °ampaigns, ReThac tee Ee S1U AB SERLRIOE: Until then Cornell will be regarded as the champion in| EDWARD VIt.—ts sald to have given at $250 toward the proposed statue to American college aquatics, SEATS IN CONGRESS. Under the Jaw, every contestant for a seat in Congress 18 allowed $2,000 for ex- penees, provided the contest is regular, ‘and it is remarkable that in nearly every such case the contestant finds that his expenses foot up just the $2,000. Con gressman Tompkins, of the Twelfth, a Rosa Bonheur, the animal painter, at Bordeaux. MSHOP—of Austria, ¢ den chariot that 1 the poss of his bist A SPORTING EVENT. The most interesting event in all sporting annals] is advertised to come off upon the arrival from Eng-| é land of the Hon. Richard Croker. ‘The Hon. John ere iets priae ams Sheehan has not only impeached the integrity of Mr.| passé T, CHARLES of Chicago, owns Croker but has called him a coward. Mr. Croker in| one of the vies of clocks ever return has declared that he will “me mage Ae mi dnvodila fernhy. ites Ohio District, whose seat was contested py John J, Lentz, 1s a notable excep- hh ishee h fsheohar tlon to the general rule, Mr. Tompkins face” whenever he meects ti She dant ger 4d oleae: aah 4 ' 5 shim, and Mr. Sheohan de) pos, aagonr—the in te tn font in a bill for $1,099.06, positively re- | clares that he will meet Mr. Croker at the dock im-| Tih ‘Mixiventeh scar, andl began life! fusing to charge the Government a mediately upon his landing in this country AreryughntaLtiatyiniselt ti penny anore than was right — The event will be of unusual interest. Mr. Croker for three month plug fs pletured large he: readers may get a perfect {dea of how CUT PLUG TO EXACTLY FIT HOLE ANNEXING THE SEA. WHO IS HE? 1d then be produced, which required conditions, The so that the z I ‘. iy Was handy with his fists some forty years a and| MEO) CHARLES a ‘eaivak A POE SANCTUM. ‘This Jan't a Chinese laundry ticket, It is a collection of could probably put up a good fight now. Mr. Sheehan! Menosha, W sa deaf mute, and - * Professor, 10 1 out of work— It has been discovered that the bulld-| meaningless hleroglyphica devised by a World artist for the has the advantage in years, but he no record tu] 1x theonly. deat mute Postm i Vpheviga rane ts aying ayant, Tell me what you vat and I'l tell 2] ing in Richmond, Va., wherein Poe ed-} benefit of puzzle solvers. If you fold these Ines properly er gad ii ts uctieeetia hay tac clision te oan eo Oh! Ten't that too bad? She's #0 $ you what you a ®|\ted the Southern Literary Messenger, | you will bring portions of them in juxtaposition so that you 1 she Is tot ya awfully tal Actor—I've just lunched on jg still in existence, and it 1s proposed | can read down the column the name of the foremost Amerl- WAINWKE Her de-fole gras, with « small cold “ Now, old man, what am I? Professor—Liar! to place a suitable commemorative tab-| can of to-day. Jet on its wall portunity to call Mr. Croker names until they were m1 weparated by all the width of the broad Atlantic | Anna It would be better if a ring could be pitched on| Wilts,to Ko - writ e fi ould be pulled o ash Sy) oe EBLELQUEE SOFT COAL AGAIN. M ree pa seine Rakt could t eet on ol oh - IP J SHB IRAQO LEM COLYER: § TO LINSON’S STAG PARTY. charged and the proceeds; given 1 ity th oes o » charity the gato To B s. money would endow an orphan asylum. But that {s IBLOBEOM z impracticable, It will probably be a rough-and-tumb} Aight, something in which Mr. Croker ts no slouch Mr. Sheehan expects the affair to come off In Sep And How the Bishop Attended It. ‘When Tomlinson went home the other night the front door opened automatically before him, and once inside ho was fn fruitful tree do ye a Your date is not so fast rea while tember, Should Mr. Croker return to make Mist Mr, K e good his sh and gently smile Promise and should Mr. Sheehan not be unavoidably And go at lust aiutened Grantenly, Oy, Ris wise: eave We leas ene: detained by business elsewhere the attendance of the onomhin feovolloaee mnarr Sis signi 68 eaokad WP AgAAA Dublic at the dock will eclipse the reception of Prince | An hour or hai» deiight ‘Who's the company this time?" he asked feebly. Henry. | ‘And #0 \ to bid goousnla ‘q's the Bishop,” sald hift wife, “Now, Jim, I do want And we hope the police will not intertere. ty Nature brought ye forth you to be on your very best behavior. Don't tell any of your mes |] Merely to show your worth horrid yarns and do act like the sweet fellow you really ar “Here's the point,’ Tomlinson broke in, stern resolve in his voice. ‘I'm going to have a stag party here to-night and I'm going to have it, It's the only night Barton can be here with the old fellows for five years to come, and he's going \e be here, Your D’shop will receive # polite invitation from sip Oa antte THE “PARK DISEASE," | ay we There is a new diseaso in New York. It ie called “th Mny toad how ac Park disease,” and its victims are women and childre The. ends 4 of the tenements who are overcome by thu sudden transi- n iuings have » ne'er so A FLOWER’S PETS. tion from the stagnant, stuffy x have shown their |} his host to join the high jinks, which he will be at perfect B ata . 'y atmosphere of thetr poor ‘ \ MM act th tect ° sah and invigor ia, 1 heard we are going to {5 diniroas)=Please ti Mberty to decline. Your husband will act the perfect gen melee 0 the fresh and invigorating air of the big city's they ellay ® The lady! suppose you ase: fan ee ee eee ondaae, @4 | tleman at dinner, and after it, for that matter, but there 1s 2 reathing spots. The cases discovered thus far, and + a silhouetts w I'd ike to know who you Johnny—Yous'li have to wait unt P| to be a lot of fun after that. Don't cry, Madge. It can't] You didn't know plants ever kept pets, there have been many of them, have mostly all developed Robert 1 © ‘The Man—Not at adh 1 am simp rd say that” the next blast, mins, ‘The last puss 4] be helped, I never kicked over before without warning, but) did you? Well, they do, nd here 1s the fh) Central Park, where the oases . {a realdent ongers have Just Kone things had to move quick to-day to get Jt up and I can't call |Pioure of one which does, 2, Notre the healthrelving, Ureeges are | ebddobarge SAEED {t off, But you the Bishop won't care two raps," The calla Illy or wild arum has a very biguer and balmier than elsewhere on Manhattan Island, | = adi There jen't any reason why “the Park disease,” | her mind and then it was time for dinner. which is a sort of syncope, should not be enco aAmerts T L L lid AC HM, al seed off very well with nothin, 48 @ good disease ty foster. The poople who get It need Hi t of thi t of h Dinner over its need the fresh air whose brilllancy on the part of the guest of honor. Dinner over, ity ic een faeh alr whose unsuspected and sur Aunther Une tor Potatoes. jmay be ab ioe Bishop was told of the informal gathering to flow and pris i #8 thus lays them low for a few moments; | yo te of The Ksvsiug Ward | huwoanda, 16 thoy: w V houses much modied by enylroament, and, it/aro usually gasping, perspiring and|elatmed Barton as an old friend. Tomlinson, who had they are all the better for the rapid lung-cleansing which d ADF with owilsh | Keeping poolety ty tt f a © that In several senerations | sweltering. ‘There Is a time for being| eady voted the Bishop « nice od thing, carried him off to Momentary affliction effects, 11 would be a good | Mize) ANd poultice with Brated Faw pos) TNS A on D 4H quaitics in a family might be| grateful ay well as for grumbling, By| the brary, Where one by one the small and carefully se- to have more big parks and more “park disea RACER CH AL SO IDOL RA RAO A ROHR, 8 SORA ES SS {hay are NeW: extinguished by moane of It. Wnviton:| the way, It tee wonder no actentiat haa! lected party Joined them. Mrs, Tomitngon sat in solitude In , , ARCH AL ukom wll palo away. Hor Mi bad 1) {18 ment 4 ‘large oart 1) tn lividual! tried to connect the unnaturally cool| tle drawing-room, ready to vecelve the Blanop when he | ew York, It wouldn't do any hanm if the disease pruimx bathe with brine of mackwrel pheritod Vratin dostiides. Conditions of school life =| Weather of the latter part of June with} should flee from his noisy surroundings. Hour after hour really epidemic and the parks were turned into and poultice with raw grated potato To the Riitor of Tor Evening Work nwhip, teachers, workmates ip, free eric conditions caused by the] went by. Finally she looked up to see Tomlinson standing tine stations for the tenement dwellers all aum- ‘Pat take Away all Ue pain and ali! 1 would ithe 1 fw wonda in. re snd character of the country al! Mount Pleo blowout, FRANKLIN, | before her, He waved frantloally toward the telephony f tio blucknews eave Uy ye eruKh OF A) ply to 9 letter Destiny.” In my a part In docking the Kind of man | an with a Whispered direction to his wife, bruslas \ 1. lopinion, we have Hite, fang, cons 28e ts to be Ut la strange wo are nol} a, iy ay More! Mrs. Tomlinson gasped. "Jim, I wouldn't pretend ii . i in t i e eer HO! | To the Hiitor of Tae Kvening World: ! rf Metter sivoiwe vainale ies angen |«ro! over our own destinies, We are each 0 ABLE “BIN, | Gould rendere advise at what could| to say how many bottles that man brought tn to-night. ‘To te Editor of Tue Kvening World vor WIth certaln quilitive, abilities and An Optimal be done with a big atrappin “Run short!" repeated Tomlinson, “Telephone for some much tor chance of getting them. ‘They may, howev © very | comfortably cool at @ season when we of hairs again, and to stay, the arum doting Temptat 4t must have cost @ strony effort HM John T, Wilson, President of the Brother. lo Malivoad of » $4, nus and & HUM riageadlo Ideas would form a sovlely credit If he is naturally dnd, wor to bie | id Md , can remember for thie time of r, ; - ae! t vi0e, WUE hie he temptation earn cooking, washing, Ironiig, mew! vedit It he wa Dit of m AAvAM®, Those) Let's stop Kicking at overwork. ey ct | wor are ee ma lt y ‘ Joly Meat of swoopliy, dusting and everything Lowasd| are the, b auyalits no 0 W peony goed housewives, why, there sghbse) Over his pom ot) ta, a4 [ 2 | BWeet and dellolous food. By and by the |hairs on the arum shrivel up, and then, | Not before, the files can #o home again, £42409900000 | oo tin son went off and eried Just engugh to esse/ strong amell, that littic fos like very and they crawl down the spadix = through the little fringe of hairs, right down Ull they get to the botican, Now, though they can get down, they ‘an't possibly get up through the fringe #o there uley have siving them very jand when they go they are covered with |pollen, and generally the files are so |wreedy that they fly off to the next arum and get that one to adopt them for a bit, and so on, But the arum makes thom useful, too, you see, by make ing them carry pollen from flower to Sea bikin M I read about the "Single Hlvsseduess| weaknvedin, whlch We get from OU ans | Te the Kditor of The Bveniag World toun, who does wa more and be quick about tt, theres a good girl!’ flower, to Gscline the offer of the gocieiy," If thcay girle wild have mur-|ceaiors, ‘Thus, ft cannot be {0% Ina's| Tine we. the goolewts lovallest Moeson 1|and whose pakamta have ne pasbal eae Mrs, Tomlinson got up and went to the telephone, dis, " BUTTERFLY SLEEP,