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i VOLUME 48 4 NO 10217
GANG LAWLESSNESS
f Those who were wont to think that the days of stroot
1 1IoD1B in New York had passed forever Into the limbo
p of lime have only to follow The Evening Worlds Investi
gations of gang life on Cherry 11111 to discover their
mistake Doubtless the palmy days of personal leader
ship have cone forever Tho degenerate Whyos have
ao Danny Driscoll at their head and tho Italian Tung
Ii Tung has given the Five Points gang an Inglorious re
sown Tougher Keogh alone has recently brought an
oldtime prestige to the east side Border gang
t But the organizations of dissolute and degraded young
tougbe continue to thrive and they have multiplied till
ittere is no district Ip the city to which they do not bring
terror The Cherry Hill gangs which Bill tho Brute
sad Monk Eastman lead In tho Roosevelt street and
Y James neighborhood the Hells Kitchen and tho
> Big Block gangs at Ninth avenue and West Fiftythird
i street the Oorcorans Boost crowd at Thirtysecond
jf Btrect and the East River the Rags in First avenue
Ii I war Thirtyeighth street the SunDodgers the Rocky
J Hllia in East Sixtytourth tho North and South Siders
the Hock and Brick gangs in East Fortyseventh street
i n the Horse Market crowd In First avenue near Seventy
i fourth the Sons of Rest at East River and Fortieth i
complete census of these associations of young thugs
y would reveal the existence of one In every election pro
clnd with a stable or other rendezvous ror regular meet
ings <
1l i ingsWithin a year the news columns have contalnivl re
1 ports of a dozen riots or pitched battles between rival
gangs from which the contestants have emerged with
jbroken heads and In some cases as In the Kenny gang
riot in Chatham Square last April with loss of life In
I D most instances the battle Is over before the police reach
Tthe ecenp In sonic AS In the Hells Kitchen affray with
Nt tho Big Blocks In March of last year or In the Centre
iteet riot of last September the fighting lasts for hours
r Hnehcckod Under Commissioner Partridges lax rule
aytthe manifestations gang lawlessness attained a degree
set open disregard of the police that itlll exists under
Commissioner Greene
A There arc few worse developments of underworld
t t life in New York today than these gangs In thorn
f young toughs are banded together whose congenial tastes
rti in crime make a return from Sing Sing the best credential
1 membership and having done ones man quallflca
tloa for leadership
c Vicious debased debauched cruel cowardly preying
1 lil1Pon the industrious and living off the enforced bounty
Of their women companions they aroa despicable Bet
t tfof young ruffians That they exist is not creditable to
Y > l t l efficiency
II s
h THE SYMPATHETIC TONE CURE
1 t I if i The charms which music hath to soothe the savage
breast are not to be compared In potency It we are to
believe Miss Augusta Vescellus with Its power for the
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S f caroof disease When its therapeutic value Is npprccl
t dBaYSMIBB Vescellus music will be considered as
j necessary + In the treatment of disease as air water and
i food
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j 1 The music cure process It appears Is first to discover
a She cause and character of the malady This having been
j accomplished you must next determine Its key In
t tbyihm and apply the sympathetic tone cure and
i pi hen the disease Is done for Like a demon Into outer
1 gyp Marknesa It departs from the body and the sick man Is
I ade whole In the event of failure take the case out 1
i J gf the ordinary practitioners hands and give It to a I
v ipeclallst for It is evident that the key In rhythm has
not been correctly ascertained
4 Apparently Indeed It Is on the proper aetermlnuMon
r sof this key m rhythm that the subsequsnt sympathetic
tone cure depends There are maladies for example
Which Wagner might only aggravate while ragtime
i c t j4would bring ready relict A symphony might Insure a
low death to the patient whom a Sousa march woild 1
Ih electrify Into vigor The amputation of a leg to tho
F r fstrains of the college chorus celebrating that act of sur
gery might Induce such a feeling of cheerful content In
rr the victim as to make the use of any other anacsthctli
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m unnecessary 1
l It is obvious that there are limitless possibilities fit
jsieyeloproent for the usefulness of the music cure always I
intelligent practitioner possesses an tar
t provided the
IlJiroperJy attuned to the correct determination of the key
J rhythm IB
> Jesaeatlc sArdluei The litigation In which Mo Sardine
r I i Trust baa become Involved has disclosed the existence as
+ t V1 among the companys assets of fishing plants on the
f Lr coast at Maine The public has long been prepared to
> believe that many of thtwe tinned delicacies w rrc Maine
K berrtojr In disguise
I CORSETS AND APPENDICITIS
c kero having been an unusually large number of opsr
tk utt appendicitis on Paris society women a French
iM41cal authority advances the theory that the cause Is
Ir I be looked for in the present fashionable corset tho
t pure of which displaces the abdomen impeding dl
Hon It is agreeable to cite In opposition the con
opinions of various New York medical men one of
r Dr George F Bhrady thinks that the corsets
la use by fashionable women are less harmful tbau
A ever before used
t r ghradys opinion has the merit of frank common
TJia corset baa Ins to answer for but surelynot
State deoalogue with which it has been burdened
p yrtsWit fashioned along the linen approved of by
i It provides full and ample space for heart and
MIactcontrast to the restricting pressure ex
w uI 01acpnet
f Jt supports the figure without the restraint
the corset of earlier time oppressive to the
M tofcjeot ot solicitous objection by man
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If You went a bide end a twoctnt tamp
to Prof J oea U A Lour
hue told you to loin the 3 P C
WE 11 We have advised you to send for
a badge that gives t ou authority to
hike worn out witticisms Into i
to summon the Busy lllue Ambulance
drawn bu JocMlllBr the famous old
chestnut o only horse with a hyphen
and driven bv IRIlant and efficient
Ofllcer Jerry Sullivan But until now
we have never chen lou nn InslKht
Into the Old Jokes Home Itrclf and how
we cate for Its Inmates
lhe following xtilcK of advice on cooit
cry courtesy manners morals and mut
ters of emergency have been prepared
for the old joke at homo by the Super
intendent 1rof Josh Si A Lung and
Old Dr lmonosk the house surgeon
They read us follows
Advice to Innate
Table Manners In carving should tho
bird slip from under your knife do not
appear covered with confus n although
you may be with gravy but simply sa >
to the lady In whose lap the bird has
landed Ill trouble you for that hen or
words to that effect and proceed with
the nutopty
To boll Fish Place the bird in a kettle
of cold water and let it bolll so gently
that the water will remain about as
warm as a June day By so doing the
fish can swim about In the kettle and
come to the table along with the other
guests In a not overheated condition It
will rwiulre about right minutes to cook
a fish weighing one pound and of course
only four minutes to cook one weighing
twice as much
To Fry risli nemovo the works from
the Interior department pick off the
scales remove tho teeth gad fry In a
frying Iallor anything elM which
fancy dictates
Chicken Croquettes Halng stunned
a heavy sot hen croquet the dark 1
meat through three wlckots Loose I
croquet tru bust find other hlond meat I
until you are a rover Chop It all up I
find nil something to makn It stick to
gether mould It Into aaunagp roll In
basswood sawdust the croquettes not
yourself Fry In red hoi lard
Calves FootJelly Qi > t a yard of lM
material I e thren fret Chicago beef
Is best as the cnhes havo the largest
tat Cut off thin calf for future rot
ereneo Wash the feet applying chil
blain remedies when necessary boll
them for a while or so add enough
gluo to thicken stir In a few molascn
train through a canrseated chair
Pour the amalgamation into a boat
with red pictures on It and send the
whole business to a lick friend
Angel Cakechop up green apples
ralalni bananas In quantities to suit
I stick them In dough Feol to the chil
I dren and the angel part will mater
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I Itoman Punch Only a Roman nose
I how to prepare this dish properly To
I prepare It the other way add some
rum to jour punch This shouM be
served before the toasts at dinner but
should be eaten frugally as It was a
Itomnn punch that killed Caesar
mercencle8Should a child swallow
a button lower a buttonhole down Its
throat with a piece of string pass It
over the button and yank It out
If you see a runaway horse approach
ing and are unable to get out of the
way speak to him firmly raring Lie
down sir
To Tell a Bad EgjfTltls depends
entirely on whit jou wish to tell the
e If It be bad new break It genII
this applies both to the communica
tion and tho fruit The former had
butter be made by telephone with the
safety plug In position
To Ilreuv a CollHlt him across tne
back with a sledge hammer One blow
nould lIe tultklent to beak hlmor ot
least lo break his back
10 MakB IreWaler UstPrepare
eeilhlng else Unit
Come Id lip horse Our
reef Joey Jl A Uini
A man eae riding on a horsecar and
fDilInu jt ttry slow nand iu tho driver
HI tlya you u umier If you will
hUny bib I aunt to catch a twin
Hold lbe irlsli lrlv it lop off and
fake tliq ear hebtgd it hu e a belie
team of horse
Vshal h thing to u into
fN k1n utter swortth cents wend
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t During the debate Senator Urackett attacked Senator D I
1 Marshall and said 1 Inlet on calling attention to I
t the renmrknMo fact that m soon ns a man becomes
Cliilrman of the Committee on Insurance some Hypo
0 ilcrmlc Injection ee ms to be given him to make him I
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but now they have put up the red Hag of Anarchy f
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The piwUlly of the Senator from the KlftenWi Senator Drown said
Klubers In old Junk Woyolra old boats eau it 18 plain to mil
other thlnKH llko that The senator trom tae there are Influence 1 r
I rv e itjclgVith Ilrftckftt Is nn expert on Mm In at work which do
HtiiBiwp while the Senator from the ThirtyIfth lot n kethe nselvea 1
70 m It llronn oscillates between the inn picking seen and felt open t
y McQllt up any old thing that happens to fall by the way ly y
r Now the men who build the laws for us forget to work their Jaws for us
f For three mavericks arc trying to stampede the legal herd t
s And In Daniel Webster attitudes they scorn their partys Platt ltudes
While the business of the
r People scarce can sandwich In a word
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HOME rUN TOR THC YOUNG rOLKS
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MORE CONUNDRUMS
I Why cant a Judge convict a deal
minT
S Who was created first Adam or
Eve
3 What Is the difference between a
box of shoe polish and a negro spar
ring
When Is a farmer like a dentist
s Why should a man carry a watch
with him when he Is going over a
waterless desert
6 What kind of animal cornea from
heaven
I Answer1
> 1 Becauje the law says no man can
be convicted without a hearing
2 rove tot she was the first maid
made
8 One Is a box of blacking and the
other is a black aboxlng
4 When he Is pulling up stumps
ft Because every watch has a spring
I IUln dear reindeer
What most resembles half a cheese
The other halt
Why should the woodman spare tne
tree Ha Is a good feller fellow
When Is a young man tha greatest
use at the supper table When lies a
spoon i
On what food should a prizefighter
train Mussels
Why U a lover like a bad musician
Ha lukoit lid nota of lime
When tl love dafurpied When It Is
all one rlded <
What era the beat field for duncUit
Til hooRelde t
why i rtuall iady llq has lI
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LETTERS
QUESTIONS
ANSWERS
Civil Serrloe Board Room 81 Feet
er Banding
To the Biltor or Ti Erinlai World
Where should I apply for pat offlce
examination WHTTiAM 1C
May 24 8S3
To UM EllUf et TLa CTialoi V I
On what date was tM Brooklyn Bridge
opened f MTSS E > XI
AM to the Championship
To la Editor o < Tt Crmtnr WorWl
A says that John tt Sulttvan wa
never champion of the world because he
refuaed to flstrt Peter Jackson D stay
he was oharoplon of the world X say
I James J Jeffrie la not champion of the
world because he has not fought any
body trom England O says bola cham
pion of the world I1eae decide
D COHEN
Sullivan was champion of AmorJo
only ale fought Mitchell the ohamljTlo
of England for the championship of th
world The fight ended in a draw Bui
liven never fought lUltohell again an
therefore never won the worlds cham
plonahlp Oorbctt by defeating botk
Bulllvan and Mitchell won the chum
plonshlp of the world Fltcslmmon
won the worlds championship Leon
Corbett and Jeffries won It from Fits
slmmons Jeffrie I a the present chain I
plon of the world
Iu VlraluU tau
to the Utter colT 11011 world
In Whet Stele and In what year WAS
< Ile IHttU of the Wilderness foughi
under U > 8 Grant
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FOIBLES OF GREAT i MEN
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Antipathies Which They Could Not Get Over
It la a natural human trait to desire kinship with great
minds and partly for this reason the world loves to bear of
tho little weaknesses Inconsistencies and Illogical prejudices
of Its Intellectual plant The following Chen a carefully
complied and so far vs tho writer knows absolutely authen i
tic lIt Of the antipathies of certain postmasters may prove
of general Interest
Shakespeare It seems disliked a forced abstention from
victuals 1 <
Lord Chesteineld hated to have the chair upon willed haji
hel
was HUng down Withdrawn from under him I
The Iron Duke and It may bo remarked tn passing that
Lord Roberts of our own day has a similar aversion would
grow quite uneasy If shut up In the same room with a mad
dog
Dr Abernethy a man proverbially Intolerant of mere tad
and crotchets had yet a trong personal abjection to sleep
tag between damp sheets I
Schiller would never If he could avoid tt write with q
broken nib
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Carlyle never liked being alluded to as a blltherlogrldlot
Keats would co out of his way to avoid a lunatlo with et
knife
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Faraday the great chemist disliked the sensation of nitric
his hands
acid on v
Macready had a great disrelish for either the flavor or per
fume of bad eggs
Mendelssohn says Punch did not like the sound of a tin
ecrnnll being drawn across a slate A thumbnail caused
him similar disquiet J
Disraeli would walkabout or stand rather than sit upon sl
freshly painted bench
Dr Johnson hated to have any one run And butt Gilm la
the waistcoat I
Sir Walter Raleigh had a marked objection to prison life j
and lord Burleigh his great contemporary never liked to
slip oft a curbstone with this tongue between his teeth
A LESSON IN LOVEMAKING t
Some of tho Rules Wooing and Winning
i By Helen Oldfleld
II OVB Is a sickness fun of woes a olckness wbloht
LOVE as many different forma as the grip
I The trouble is usually that the w1lo thetulip
Is mistaken for a guiding star or a false light carelessly i
displayed leading men to tear for the reefs of dlsasterapd
wreck
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The masterful lover who rushes his courtship u other
things who proceeds on tho venl vldl vial principle ap
peals more or less strongly to a great number of women IJ
and If he understands how to play the part of the bold 1
suitor he generally succeeds Even when his lady love Is at
I first Inclined to icsent his OASumotlon of authority over her
and his unhesitating decisions her behalf when she learna
that withal her comfort IB his first consideration she come
to enjoy the final surrender of her will to his and admlres
the strength upon which she can trustingly lean But that J
strength must be tempered with courtesy and the hand of
steel must be well covered with a glove of softest velvet
Tender and thoughtful euch a man rarely flails to wrap his l
wife around with his riches and cover her up with his
care and sho finds herself blessed among women tt Is the
ancient marriage by capture modified to suit modern eti
quette and the woman as of old eubmlts cheerfully to a
beloved and loving lord and master says Helen OMfleld In
the Chicago Tribune
Nevertheless love to last must be warm with the breath
of life steady and strong a lore which Is not chilledby In
difference nor blasted by the fires of passion neither ex
tinguished by alarms If love Is to endure through all the
vicissitudes of life If It Is to keep Iti color In sW1lh1l and in
rain if it is to wear wellIn abort it must be firmly woven
and dyed In Ihs warp
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Tfee Belt Chief Gotham ever sow
PQ ge04 that he dust and withdraw i
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