IS A CITY OF PLEASURE.Tim/ 1m the Way Feopt • WBo Fl*tN«v Fork Levk Upon th* Cota-try's Ureatwit Metropolis.RtPCyutw* ciimes lo Ni w York . »i lenst oH(*i» n i nir, goes fhestty ltg in mp strHnger* quarter, any* I ll** V- n York Ulob*' Hosts it ml guests alike Minflnn if, mid til tuuitly growth of I lie* quarter il A* If in tin1 Mtreni testimony *f *11. ! Not no long iign we Hnii lire in Now York Ho* year through wer ■ * tatlirr indifferent to the strntigcr « itliin our gute*. He might noun* if hr liked. We weTe glad to do | business with him. But when it came to hi* divert ion* aud hie comfort we left him largely to htmselD Now we btiild Another hotel or two n year to shelter liiiu, keep our rcsiiiurHnts advertised ! in liin “home jmper/’ revive the successful pieces at our theaters for him, and give him almost every nionii* some new w*3 of “seeing New York. We may or tuny not in* more hospitable jit bean, but we Have found that the ki i nngrrs or t heir pat sen ace worth cultivating. It is one of out j discoveries tiy ilie way as we lie corns u great capital.Perhaps tin* at rangers from the west dr the south think us none too Inispilntde us it is, but stii) they come twice a year, if they cun, and bringing their families with t hern been use there is some lliitig to see in New York that no other American city gives in such degree and abundance. “L'fe they usually call it, and by “life they mean the vivid pleas it re sock it.g of our city. In vain do the* Hons Mini 1 laughters of Hit* Revolt] tinn sei hroiix plates on our, his torir sites. They pRss them un s. ing. If the strangers arc studying history they go to Bn* ton tn vain do our suburb* beckon to them in the freshness Of spring or the brightness of an to mo. if they are eultivat ng suburbs they wander a way to J'hil adelplua. The closer they cling to their own quarter between Mad isoii square nnd the font ml Park plaint, with Broadway and Fifth avenue for its thoroughfares, the more they find of tlte life that they aeek.HOME IN ARABIAN DESERT.The Wornst* Is tho Brest of Burdsti sna Ortinal Utility atsvs of Her Huvboud.At last we arc to be Admitted to the home life of an Aral*, says He rib j tor's Dolling our slippers, we were ushered through the low, dark doorway into*a little court with it room on either aide. The wife was seated on the ground in a tn oh i pietureque costume of dark colors, without a veil, pee pari tg the evening meal. Hang.... i 1...... I__— I I _ — 1^... .KILLED DFER WITH FIST. ]Cook Xncouiitsrs a Numlsr of An! 1 mala and Slaughters 0n« la ] n Unique Htnatr.“A few week* ago. Jim before t !*rt 1 for Btnvrr. » hstl »tUM,n tor dinner b which otir cook hilled with his tut | flame I* to plentiful that sll on* hat t0 do li'l :»o.| „u tin, tis.-h porch anil uo n revolver Ui olilalu situ- *l anythin* In til* WSJ of meat that otte could wtati ,tor liH W !.*rtg. rlri. president of the t*n i« v*r Honduras flat, an a comparty. totd of | n ibe attractions „( hu Himdura* hum* j (In th* Heaver Evening port. j Mfh» manner in which ntir rook oh . tain*?! tbB tcmiog was tin*.'cetitinn* i I* Mr lane W* had b*ca hating high ] J wSlfr In lhe, I'lua river, which flow* | „ ttlfcugb oar plantation. ai ,i uu, men- j i log «mr ecofe noticed a herd of half a docen a*«r saimiping series it. it* e tumped in a cano*. and Ml ltd on* with t a Plot* of til* fttL flow ever. deer *r» | c net III* (inly mu,*• which ws hat* a i etmc* tn try s *hot at. „‘Leopard*, alllgttiTr*. beautiful trrrpl t, cal birds of every dsatrlptlon snake* of t wonderful nut* are sll gum t Writs Vv, Urt , duct,* can he tscursd In plenty a few n hourf r hoot in* hr ought me 6U the ether J v Car, stid parrots, wtncb mane earsMcut p eating having much the flavor of aquae*, t ar* at* plentiful „LARGER CROP WORTH LESS ^Ttist of I0O1 1* Greater Than 1803 ,Viehl, But Ita Value la the f Be versa. \ vMeasured tn dollsra, the tl.IW.ttw' hales Of the la*n coltun ctup ar* wdttc (i tea* than the UJdMMi tw t hale* of th« t«hff , crop, **)» the New York World lb* fittffeience in total value ta auunnuus a rpound of raw cotton which laat Paliru- ! t, sry sold tor tt cent* I* worth only eight I casta now, j Rt'utioij ta telling at |+o a hsle now. ar j, compared with f JO to ffh s year ago At „ thst r«fe the total value of the tth't crop wilt he leti than IWei.UOO.oon. while Un* „ 1MI crop mid for over f i'in.i'hO.Wtn j „ It It puradiutlnil that «» one reentt ot -jthe tncres**-! Indurtry of the aouthern ; plainer* they receive f'Mo ixm.iilj.ite** tt J they had piaotcd ter* ciiliivsted |*s* ami n allowed tin* boll weevil to finpriah ihay n would htva been hitter off The imtne H dlste effori will bo to dieeuutage tenth- j ern enterpHse and to cttutnlah the val it tn International unhang* of tbs flnited ► S*at-* principal artlrle or eijxirt The 1 consiitner* of the a odd will ha tench- t elsrle*.CHINESE TRIANGULAR SIGNBos Outatda Laundry Always Found with Three Side*—la Quite J,a Frohlam. ,Mur# or lent cf pmltera to sit stii * fl«tt* of alga* l» tho tlgu ti**d hy thet’htoete laundry ...... tn the than* of ahu* aro'itirl a tree or ah awning pole In . front of tits • hop Indeed, wpvie lh* . tree nt pole is mining the rms i* put up without It. atid It I* aleays ttlingu , IKrHtkht la, having thre* tide* Itiatcnf » of four. Stome eatenetve ihQiHf.e* tisve . been ir.stlt'ittd to cetermtiu why thl« ® irttngylir ferm li aiwnya lollownt the J1 meet reeninahte eiplanalluti and the ' only* mi* tendered hv ihe t ntcslcen ‘ Ihemeel'tr le a mrir'e to eccncmlas tc * wood am}'Hint With a triangular thtjie * to ib* bo* ecoovh nf one tide la prt- * aentad to any point of view to matfl the 11 algn vlettd*. and no other arrangement ran produce the nun result with the uae * of ao Utile wood L--—- PCAUSE OF DIRTY WATCHES *