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“near being the thing imposetble. No great industry ean flouris! Oe I AE SE ELE SCPC TCA CE AN ne ARS TIN et . tt nn ne RS EL NLR ee 8 “The Evening World Daily Magazi ne, Thursday, ‘February 13 4 q York. at ew. y. Park Row, a ‘Entered he Post-Offics at New York as Clana Matte Subscription Rates “10 Tine Pvening| Vor England and the Continent World for the United @tetes All Countries fa the International and Canada, Postel Union One Year. One Month. a eee ND VOLUM . «NO, 18,804 OSTAL SERVICE AND TELEGRAPH LINES. | Pr verees te remmende HITOHCOCK in his angual report of the Civil War! @% By Mrs. Gen. Pickett Corres INE; York taiog Woildle ’ . 16.—PRESIDENT CHESTER A. $ ARTHUR. GROUP of Virginians were on the stands $ A at Old Point Comfort, and Mrs. Herndon OF THaTe To Leave) [Pow CONSIDER HE. | ou on OF & TICAN SACRIFICE RY You ALC ALONE ( Neensee =") (___\Rosenesort® 2) | Sonronts Roe HEA of Fredericksburg wan telling us ‘ romance when we were joined by Mr. Arthur. fresh from his defeat at the hands of President Hayes and Secretary Sherman. | Knowing that he was an ardent lover of atones of all grades, from the com- | ie« along the roadside to the diamond niothe tress: mines of the etliysta we had found nites them ‘and chaniole akin bas of Jewels from tis [pocket and pouring them upon his open pelm, saving “Lt ip a desecration to put them Into Jewellers settings and wear them as clothing, ‘They shouki Jive for their own beauty’s sake.” t you cannot go aro Ing themn from a bag upon your outstretched HOORAY THE CA 90 hand,” T sald; “and tf yc y them about tn your pocket no one can eee ae Roo 0 BYE} For Te CAUSE | them, and all the enjoyment they might sive is lost in the darkness.” y/) WALIK SLOWLY. Tale Your TIME y | "AC any rate, 1 can have eame of there pretty ones you nave found sot Borwigr h___AND WALK BACK renews his recommendation that the telegraph lines be made 8 part of the postal eystem. The proposal will meet an oppn-) sitton of the same @ort that for so many years baffled every effort to establish postal savings banks aud the parcel posi. It remains to be ecen whether the support will be as resolute as that which hus enabled the ‘Taft adurinistration to provide the public with thore long. a wi es . ' red services. i The postal banks, started so timidivy as an experiment, heve amply justified the confident predivtions of their sdvocetes. They have now about 300,000 depositors and abont $85,000,000 of deporits. Veay little of this is dedueted from private savings banks. Tt comes, Tue Cause YX La ip Sucw fous ISMY MOTTO. Dear } | you to wear.” He took » of our atuethysts and put them tn its pocket and went on to \ Ik of the fancted origin of various precious stones, soying as he selected a mainly from money that would have been kept in Intting had not the | DEAR a SBUtiPOA Mamond toi the GMisd IO on te hand: Government provided a depository in which the owners have conti- , This wat a drop of dew tm the bi Li he sede 5 f i " Ui a shatt of light ‘ror eve pleveod the glittering dence. Tt ie noi too, that much of it comes from foreigners who 1 all the sulmmerin ovs that go to make up light, . t rever for her sale. It is mbler have had the jal sending their money home for investment. rose asked lilm to make It last for f the embleni ns ite purity.” vite that came @li the colors of Ife and re “that sapphires are bite meh tho night King up @ Dp vcence because it re “T suppore,”” said Mre, down when the stars fi He accepted the suggestion and | the likht and continued q | {a is the tenr that the Angel o} +s the world." “The topaz, The amount of i sent @broad by iniernations’ postal orders! dropped to $97,000,000 last year, as compared with $199,000,000 dur ing the year before. | The record of the firet month of the parcel post gives assurance of an equally good showing for that service when the year is over. We may then accept as established that the postal servios fe good for savings and for the shipment of parcels. Why noi for telegraphy alee’ he held tt up to bed f © eine and sorrows of “must be @ bit shuttered from the guld bars of sunset.” “In some observed Mr. s ure idols to be wor- shipped with solemn ceremonies. To me varying mints of the light of God. The little gray bite of rock are as full o ht as thelr more flashine sisters, but they mus: have the earthy masque polished off so that thelr eoul Z can shine through —— ——- e¢ ee at | From that he went on to talk about flowers . | “They are jewels In which ite Is further develope! and see them grow. UNION INTERFERENCE OR HELP. N | Hooray! For THE CA : |aud eiessors anAT bsa We think they fade away and ut when ¢hey EFERRING to conditions now existing in their industry, the lOORAY | FoR THE CAUSE | plooming time comes again, there they are in all their ity: the ruby im the President of the New York Cotton G ak Mewatint Al OUR HUSBANDS ARE SucH DEARS! HOPING THEY HIKE red rose, the pearl in the ily, the damond in the ore the topaz in tie ident of the New Yor! tton Garme: ‘anufacturers WAUWLTHE MEN WERE Ue THEM To FRISCO | daffodil, the emerald in the follage. And these little sunny smethyets are thy Association is quoted as saying: “The manufacturers have we WOULDN'T HAVE To HIKE To GET THE VOTES H x lerocuses that come to tell ua that spring Is : ‘al decided to start operations at once. ‘They will do everything posst- De eee woud. hak ENee Y Seen a Hou iisra gent taciniGh eae ‘le to improve conditions and to improve standards in the indusiry, MARCHING’ | [manners are eo but it will be withont anion interference or help.” \ ae pital leet ; PEMA elict Wake ‘ If thie be e correct statement of the atiitude of the manufac- sap oier tabu ted spocitap fey ecsor et a i path debted to he turers toward their induetry and iheir employees, they have good cause for reconsideration. A permanent and vital improvement of conditions between them end their employ underiaken withont help of union labor is not “everything possible,” nti becomes very No; we agreed never to slavery and Tam caveful to veil portant brief was in the Lemmon o: to liberty wen his foot was ons we of m later 1 won a THe MERRY | BACHELOR. i in these days aud in this country that refuses the help of organized ve ey BRE - labor. Morals, politics and econowics are al) against it, for the, EER AEE RIS forces of all these are on the side of the combined and co-operating er ame int ) efforts of working men and working women to improve their conditions vy self help and by mutual help, instead of relying on the charity or, enerosity or philanthropy of their employers. The public bas a right to expect better things of the manufac- |” urers than are expressed in this statement aiirihuted to the Presi- dent. It expects them to obey the laws regulating factories and fac- tory labor. It also expects them to uocept the help of organized lehor nd not to resent it as an interference even sone friends gid 1 [ was considered a mere pol Taey doubted my ability and ightforwardiess see ine as 1 w% Weloe Joe ally iis Jare is Expected to' Work” Sano Pa When There Is No Work to Do "02", TRUST STOCK AND CHEAP MONEY. on as Mr, dary did, Was aot wholly | soft, tov |domng the square thing by his vusiness| “Well, why shouldn't wet" tn : a LAALKALIRLMIAIIIIMMSAEMAS ARASH HE War a ? they thougin Me. dare wae Wan Hier closed downta Suowld | eee daw AMES J. HILL, addressing the St. Paul Association of Credit, * > 4 Ne ! Mis oppor ities, The bag [Dat to it afatty rath ien aae ex ang ' that 4 Men, said: “Ihe excessive capitalizatian of irusts and of (r TILE UR ALE reare aids eee ont es i fcried Mr JAR ¥ with the Sacieentey Set in to KO gutterers, He gave an w rounda? Should { put in @ union day by pollsl some less spectacular enterprises has much the same effect as gardenes cor CG @ > 0 be Nv ( s vame tight so often made against currency inflation must he repeated [ov Na ra] agetost the inflation and depreciation of credii to which eacessive au cupenditere and unwarranted borrowing inevitably lead.” babi, Nop ‘Mie New Yurk. By Mr. Hifl ia not an economist nor a master of finance. Tn his being a holiday Mr Jarry did not tems he hes done some extensive bond flouting himself, But his ] downtown to the office, but, atter | pesvonality does not count in the issue ie now raises: that we vir. K gike geese foun “uw get} teally inflate the currency when we inflate ihe bonds, stocks or other. ‘it's popuier cafe a the corner Wa) eS eesarities on which . & KIFAE place to “wet Lie papers.” My. = bei banke advance money. Jerr alwaya went in there for {hen ig issae money.” Kmphasizi { _ or din family, tangle. “We work, we do, Bota gink}ing (io brass signs and cleaning the 262 ame AR ~ Caner y phasizing the point, he added: | The fact that lias the snap you have-wel | Windows on the front of the shop? eH oH Le : Ln CA a eT EY! nd ‘ le turned to iils a falley ut thate got ate | Many a Boo ty never ‘ A Were blessed with hohe was loo Alsgusted | ? got from the conservatory of the White He y ohts tick a » wisi Raitorty (that the way around to the nd the: y has repeated Mr. Ky Jing the foun off the large, dark How to Add 10 Years to Your Life} 5 — By J. 4. Husk, M. D.~~—- at's the matter with me?” asic What sould 1 do to-day gly 2 ES TT) chorused the “Yes, I's Just ike us, Ba dave spoke up Rangle, “You come inte ouneh of muney, 1 hear, AM gone jAre born with nothing but duck you get of salary"”—Mr. Jary winced ooked for an inte y "9 PERILS. ME xenaine kind of rheuma- eumatle disease eu | This is a philosophy that comes close home to Wall street and. after stating wo those . nent | It Was only the urgent necessity of est in the tock Fixchange. ‘The insgnates of that realm have prided them. know Me ie MELE Gaia Lut took wien rm, Theat, ‘Then what happens?" tism is a very severe and sows nah Upon the ‘ ottves and boasted the firmness of will and clearness of intellect «brosd | w what huppens? asked My Gangeroun: dincase, Po Lala ae RR orgie ne with whi , * ‘0 Pree yO Mn Ranigle, having a day of too, tna } BB) dittoront, owe on the rh hardening of the arteries which they sustain sound money ai all times, What now will J ty to get the papers, it | aiate teeing ik okay th ita ashe’ anh ncine WAIN |: nt on thereby, All these after they say when charged with inflation worse than free silver or swilt sem So hat Mr. Slavineky, the greenbacks? Is Pierpont Morgan to he classed with John Law? yt) i Benpler, tne muons Mire Awe our much admired oil and ateel and harvester and beef ; a yin. bullder, and others | bimes but new forms of the old Mississippi or South Sea bubliles? moeiy et mae paeens are Ba | On, mes J. Hill becoming something of an alarmist or an anap. protests Chat there wax bul one n 1 6 a gin mill ana our businews!” L gollies, Slavinaky, mu me th t downtown tending the uninformed call rheumatism, . real attuck of uation is chara fe origi’ said Mi terized by many swollen joints which MAE ri for produce excruciating pain wien = DB AHeON 21 ted to the slightest mover id divorde: * nt and prolonged vd is one of obit in hie hale and hoar old age? panes ts Chie since. and VS heriti nn Copstigut, ly The Uree Uubltaking Co, (The New York Kyeuing Wotkd) But Yolk, when a feller hae pe eine Such an attack wot vheumatinna 9! DcuenTaRi ant te fender, was conning it for the Ho St. Valentine Number. hls Duainess and Kets a CT il beth cli cee UE ech e ahaty tablemne uiudresses, ‘Tes ATHLETICISM AND EXHAUSTION, tee taro nth ash aly Rett aay ugh et love and sentient and vow tyre que pauses {tate dos to | to marae ata, Seneca fart ons orton te toh gecasion surprise, It i not new excep? in so far as it confines sel! Mt, Ranale with a merry aco) os f J ; AA can AES OR ; SRE ee ee ane hat vat | thro ,; take 3 oe itself to an attack on the American system exclusively. More than a AP he does Work and no work at al wath td Muller, Hine ds Mee ae Bante DLRNS Oran angval Hie nvald:rhaume tian ls to avoid thm generation ago a similar charge was made aguinst athledice in Greg 0% 4 wolldays Ouiy the wealthy: endo | out! Hae MRE lame, money. TL het Ta tholtentiain te Moauk tHe worst Corm atlamen s Avolne inetrone aun or Britain, Wilkie Collins wrote one of his best novels io expose and may seuapa erenant wosied iualniaade : : , at to 80.30 fellows think I'm feopardiaing ee apuniatinn AcAaET te tect He OW OGe a nexer illustrate the evil of over-training and over-exerciae, So the present | approvingly. It wae nurd co (ell whether Proposing ix a sort of ucrubatio frat, in Which a man must Kony OnlO my chances of si ppg pe i atiam apt_tol permit a sore throat to go unattendes cripple the suferer's heart, destroying| Avove all, when tie the delicate valyes whieh open and) rhe close the separate ehamve lias nerve with one bend and to the girl woth the other, Lf he lets go of | with you?” asked 3 ‘either he is lost | “Awa friend, yes, 1 attack of i lism has occurred the best of the | care is none too ge Vienty of thme# paar accusation is but a xenewal of the general condemnation of athleticism) carried to exce The Loan Exhibit. | * ald Gur, ipunderously, “You should be downtown H beart. ‘Chis is the condition found tn! «ho lending to your busine hon | Heart i t to make How far our men of middle age suffer ill effects from the ove fA wan ix neces rouby old wntd he can Hhink of 8t, Valentine's Day with! you get money in tix Per wd wages | OH canes of ais nes of the heart,/the recovery 4nd complete. t cause iser while ep is! or in ouly may one see 6train of muscular effort in youth can hardly be determined he jout a singly thrill of hope--or memory. Alineana atate orereuive beet ! ete Ape: ae rabasan t att Hy : } 3, ‘4 4 Ot wish to divest tio b paimaet BANS C subeedqien attacks victim himeelf probably attributes any noticed weakeni 6 | | bas wakaht an i ‘ In addition, the polsons which clr-|and so prevent invalidiem and pro’ Bat clan thavacansinas cb hin y notined veakontng of Ul apa | | It te the firat sign thot a giet is “vetting along” when she begins tol oy tee ei Pei acute ‘ora cviate through the blood as the resuit ‘Ife, a mand prolong pone! exercise of his younger years, but to a lack of it in} ' prefer varebits to icecream, caviar to chovolatcs and boys to men condition, but he thought the occaston ++ -———-— na = = ent ae a -tneneen after life. And what physician shall say he ie wrong? | { menmeen @ good one to ‘ind out how others would ° 7 : {t is about the easiest thing in the world to learn that all excess | Bt. Valentine's Day is that magic turniag-point in the year when the first Maye & The Irish Barber Shop. is bad, but about the most difficult to learn what constitutes excess, | towch of apring fever crecps into the bones and the first toweh of spring | go By Eugene Geary. The burden of the blame is laid at the door of the trainer on the} sentiment begins to bud in the heart ralse of & PON tny face the Germans AMUlien Taehe. Groeania shaving: ; pais soo Some ravages have made Vonis ty ecore that he overworks his men. But if he "tL ge , To "ve oft end ria He 00m, folk fie talon Aap gs hel i che didn’t get the utter. | | In the Romeowathy of tore “like eures likes” and there 18 withing like | mw T0 pain I've oft endured things and ancient kings » }| “ if " i ’ m for the contests, he would lose his job, "That is our | liking @ man too much to cure him of -Hking you. Odd Facts a ant Vales temperament, We will win to-day, leaving to-morrow to the other | i pile) (Pym ‘The World Almanas.) At and daint fellow. The problem e hour, for the average vauth, is how to send a gird | SOA Re: ut Hp Giiterenk fram tiie \ | The probten uf the how he average wouth, is IG Aen LLG | emer Canoe tent Creer art ca a wit ¢ WIUTBAY HIP IEA Nek ee oe e aaa AO | valeutine that breathes devotion aud ad the same time ix perfeotly nome yihew wea te ia law bat t rae ate . pagar yy \ ety bint fe 4a‘t m Eallyhoo! Re Rit 1 Letters From the People. = Hes ae AEP A AN Lis EUS Rae Wo ATMA A Schootboy's Punishment, on the other side of the building saw| —— A | wear | tr ert Fi His polo's bright vhven’s red, w a Is tho Bisson of ho Sevning Werkd: im and, knowing his name, sont tor| 4/ A touman may not swear, but she can slam a door so profancly that it| A standard of time was established 4 bl [by nutual agreement ti: 18 Primarily | sreen— | tor the convenie: would make a@ politician shudder, of the railroads, By the following 1 want to show | 22: aod as a punishment fold him to; write the following two hundre how some high school students in ink and number each line: “It is a} ap keeping Lent?” ated: A boy threw an aeroplane (| good thing to fool a teacher, but it is bad fe yeu Koeming i ; Ae PS | Gold was discovered in Austratia, er folded so that it will glide evenly} when you get caught” T woule like to| ‘NO, but my umbrella and owverni| A solitaire is the most brilliant empreaston of love. Try this on your r ered a dhe ais) vot of the wingamr, A teacher] have cnaderw apinign of 14:3. MoM. laf my ten epete-erey’ disicd Renders lente aa ak 5010 Ja Salidace {He ha Dugsa's barb cee | ot Digaa'a bashes og \ |