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; THE , WOltl.D: MOKDAY.KVKNIXU. AUGUST 21), 181)2. . ! ' . .S'I8''.M - DEHIfiD THE FOOTHGilTS. i Doings of Aotow, Aotrosses and 'Managere. Some Humor of the Stage-the Au dience Does'KotSer. - ( 1 litre ti 111 probably bo. ft llttlo lilt ot Wigs. Una en tlie ftLbJ-ict of Trud I,enno, who is n'oir tpiiearliij vJth lbo;' Dlxey cotulc rpcra iuuiuu) at rilmor'a 'and who intends to rcneln ntta tbai crganlxall'jn,' although It Is ilnlmuJ I lift t na Is eugaged tu appear with tho 1'UoyHe" company. 'lhi facts are thcso:. ilicn llsrry AsMa coutruuud the Ulgby Bell lompnuj liocunjrod l.cnnox fur ''Jupiter." Inlci on. Harry Asklu's, interest lu tin) oiirsiilailou Ijccamo Ycjtg'd In Mr. l'rlor. Is mint ruMalncd, but "Jupiter" clmcd rsthcr suddenly. Mr. Lcutiox was thereupon h uired lij .!. Asklnorl)lxej,atid ho wlil not Join Ili'J "Jupiter" oomrnny when It cp"D In 'lrgy iieumontb. IIU claim will linDflUy lio that lio win originally engaged" lij sklnnnci not by l'Jlir. 'lie will appear In I no production of " 1,'aticnco" at l'alinir's'to- ;cpiid' man wlin jipieaieo. In a piece i.il"U "(in ( hangiV'liii.i'lilijgn, and, v lmsi) toic hhi'j wan to tiutWbo Lauds of a clock in 111 n lxiltit uebli'il vrfc kccirs, ilnsseil mre ml! and made himself up for every peiform- ' iitUin; of "'Ilia'lllacl. L'nmk" and Mann- l.ir I'i.kciio Ituilna will not objtct, by any iM.in-.-lt may Lu, uald that the emill of a profensioual picmiirndni souse Is not nearly in burdensome t tlio armor worn by the vnturiuuatu extras; Us weight Is said to bo u i lollowf silk UtflUf, fom ounces, 11 10 laco litirlsluclullng tucks, ulno ounces; ouo pair pi slippers, tour ounces, and ono bodice, eight nunce. Total, twenti-tlto ounces. Very rke f or warm v eatbci . ' A M. I'almor It expected Uorae nt'U week Py tlio Son'j.innia. Hit satellites am eon tlderiur; how tlio cholcia tcare hus .tfecicd Mm, Mr. 1 aimer bilug particularly acu.-lthc on suchsubjicls. Miss Lottie Collins. whi Is also expected on tuc Ncrinamila, nlllbeablo to tell herlntcr Tliiwers preiljtly what she thinks of America niul tno (liar American'!. M-u has bioii hero lifure. ar.il knows tlio tomilr) liioroiiiflily. Mit tr.iielird nil fiter the "states with a Vi.udc vli'u lumpin not crj liign;o. 'lhat w.s I leiore stio boaa m'slus; " Ta-ra-rn." His, . not unlikely that Initio will be atulouV to , loi :t t the fact that cue has been lieiu before. , llii-ujn ""trip, to Chinatown" company,! tLat o,'.u i the Harlem Operi-Iloase l6-nl?Ut, was Uiltd tu saiiu-l-itf and delight a Iloboken (N. j.) audlmcu fea'utrday nlglil. 1 hit was to lu-ur- a tuiootli perforiiimiui In Uarleui to ilful. ' 'lnern 3 u rumor mat .v.lnnlo l'nliner Is go in; to appear dl ihe uocir hulls lu Lunuou. luliapi ho uohs shocld uae Lcen broken more konliy. HoKuvcr, try uot to tako It too i.ii.cU tu Inurl. Mimical Director Ho Koellla Is not affect od with an) aull coiuernlng l.ls ocal ubllirj. (ii'i-oi li'i'tiji.ius men ii.iplojiil tosupput ' Mj l'i 'leuipe-t lu "'llio hencliu MostiT" had beon ij'.'kIcci lnj; iilie'a sals through a laiiil t(nidni.s ior the uiutlvlal cup. Ills eiio (.eillent cln had nroii huky and ii'Mruu iiiuiv it c I'lTietii f Hnunr ,., u, .ll!ls illhCUari:fd hlin null mid him Hut M tbliewsp i.olomrtr niutl-al. liejenllnc; It is with uriat UK-uln, ami iiilnklutustau Hi director in ulint t-u sui posed nould boa I d rxpot.lii" cNLluluiid : i u should bo th" lust ono to crltlel c my vciu Mr. cU' Noelils. for It is u.utU bilttr man yiur op u.' h. blirsyoui heart," said the director ia'i.ilj, "lilt ne not a reat dial heller in .i mine I woulii iiothaotn jou open jour t-.uuiuo.i tills stagi." ll.e rro3rB!.unes,oI the Madison Siiuaio 'Hi'.nru wern nil consumed in the Cie at oojter htiee s.ttuidiy Uhcn the hcur for 1 c umll'i.t' appioiched r.tio was not n t ii, Ip ro i .muio in ilu Iioum. Anumternf i- ii wer , 1 (i,fii,Mruck n, and tatisfat- l.ilM iliatrlLUtCd. I ai Ljiine," thul good od-Uinc llowery r uiii, insut hist lallm Into, tbo hands of I lie Ripiam anil tbclrreloant. It has been ( ii It tilluil'.d In, as n"chlorldo of sodium tiroma," and the following ypi-mo anenilts tiuiiiii.-lUf-K hub been composed: n nili j lyo utihln tlio liuubo UK n uilo Mlllo dfed, .:iil Miuiaiiic Ine, in anguish nlla, imnliheil, poMd, HlnlekoJ, hobbid and ( i li d. I hi v hi'ii lie liter on i aught Wllllu lining adgnrellr. I in .uj .si Kt.iiiiied his kulekcrawas Mi'irli lsl'hl. on bill Nlblo'h i.a'don was rcoponen Hat'jraay i gtir, uwU'i iim niaiir.enientof Alexander i urn l o, who. wKli vonacriul energy, has (oiii,ii iel rt J ieuatcil the old hotlw.i It has lui rtcarpLtel and brlguvned upluercrv wu. '1 he garden ltstlf wasriuinfnaied nltli ( ulneM- laiitiTus and nil oichoslia ulapciibed in'iMi! Ih-robeloio Hie iici'.ormaneo txgan. Ii really links u. though Mblo a would ttnee m in spun Into favor. Tlio rleco was "rouiiil the- Woild lu i:iiht) 1)a)s," and It C'jh n it tull tnr is inmoni. I l.e City Dl'ectory " o,ien"d llm season at lUi i.rsnd Opi-ia-llouso aturdllv nia'Ut. nv was "tutcrpntid" Tiy LMu Dal), I.uke I- uodurnfi, v. cumeron. .sdd Ityiuan, 1) n jc Toner, .1. t. .'llro'i, .lullm Wltmnrk, Josuph Jaensoi, l.jdla caiuaiis. Margaret I I piirlik.iies iscipvelanl, Ethel ( r r.uude, t(lili) I'm iter and Amelia Olover. .v.issea- i.ianssarg a i ry i n'tty son,' by Ldwin M. s irneulli'd-ju i!uy.' 'loir arvi-Js ulioiid lifnl th bArcals pate Ii i'ir ntnro nov tti.lnE on at Yl ir'., lllli ft ftmi t hh. Min i inicat asve befla inar.iilaa toiaii'i I 'llHlM. t EflSSIP OF RING AND FIELD- Secretary Hughe?, of M. L a, on iFfofe83iohal Boxing Gos'testa. . i . . . " Kid Glenson Stuinbllojc Ulock to the Ulant. ' inhere has been considerable talk going on for (ho past fuw wgokj liboul how tho Mm. hallan Atlitcttj Club was hcl, liojrt nud sunt, on kiting John I. sulllvan whip .lames . I. Corbettand nbuut how tuo Now York Atli. letlo Club wtuld to qullo licartbiokcn If Cortctl didu't wlnl .Much of this Is bun combe. Neither of thesotwo clubs as a club has ralfod the 'utiindaril or oham. ploned tho cause of either tho Hoitonlati oi tho C'allforiilan. Thcro may "bo a majority of tho Muiinatlanltcs who will back bullltannnd a majorlt) of tho New Yorksmay back coi belt, but Ihcro aro douoiUss mem bers of the M. A. '.'.'who would prefer to tio Corbet l n in and meiuberaof tho N. . A. t,'. who like the HtillUan end. 'llio fact Is that a majority olthlcllc club men urc not pallcu 1 arly well posted on mutters i erlalnlng to I he rlnj, and sceln.' a big. btroug fellow llku BullHan or Coruetl th'or Iiaturally think tho ono they taw should win Hire. When j'otu I,, acted as rofi-red at a rccmit 1m.in.' c,oirtt of tbo M. A. U u was I en dued ."iOO tor Uls services. le refu-.cd and tho club, to show somo nporeclallon, pre fcintcd htm with a ha'-djome "pilt-seconJ goli tlm-'plece. this Is all the oft'ell recog nition thu Manhattan Athletic Club has given the approaching figlil. ,l Apnpjs, tho (ManUmaa folks say that while they will continue to hare boxfng con tests lu their gymnasium, thoy will always bo u side lssiio rathor tn&n a leadlng'Kature. Secreiary C. C. Hughes, 1n speaking ol this ina,tter the other day, said: " As far as I am e-oncerned tcr:oiially. I do not" care much for professional boxing contests. HtH'1 thcru Is an clement In' tho club that dues, And n It Is 'tho ului of tho Club to pleaso all lbs members, wo b ivo them, lhat clement, by .the way, cub slsts'o't a largo number of the very best incn In tli" Club, such as lawyers doctors, Wall street tuen, c 'I hero Is mi danger of our cur drifting Into llnndiconfes's Vc w6uld ns soon think of teailng down the club-hoitBe-."- 'I hose rude St. I ouls latl-plnyers won an dtliurgaiu1 from, tho (ilanw lu the Mound ell) aturdu). on del Abes Icuin wjj ou Its mettle, mi the dlants'liad tobu rontetit with tlulshlng i one, two, loui lengths away. ill. -Kid" (llrasen. .somotluics colled '""purrow" (llcn-od,K Was the prlu tlpai stumbling block,-, oiea-on Is tu ltd "sparrow ' because ol his uimlnu. lltebossnul tno tails be Kent across me plait were ills J ey small looking to l'at I'owcis'ihttii!. Two lonily-hingles wero all tho (Hants gol. llrorklyn larcd een worse tliau did th-. New ci(ks. Waid'h team was bjateu by the i levclauds by a scord of H to 0, making tbiea atnil.hU t ' ' Thu following games ire scheduled tor to day: Mew York at rutuh-irr. Pbildolph!a at Ctilc-xo. luooklyii at LouUtllle. na'Jttuora at Clevelaul. tli atoa at Cincinnati. Wtib tou at St. Loula. Ihc Columbia Athlollc Club Is getting some hUli-class ntrlcs lor Its Labor Day games. In the 100- nid da.li there are entered ".Matlle" llalptn, 'niumy Lee, J. Hpeltutn aud K. W. AUcu. Allen, who Is also entertd in tlio :n)0 flat. Is the Yale College dyer who ran second Hi wraj no In the '-'io-jard dash at Inteteollegiatc ram slastsprlug. other mtrUir In tno uou-)Ud sprint are ti. lb twain aud Hurry I.i ons, of tho-New urt: A. C lu the. ".'U-ynrd hurdle aro micu bljli daps men as A. V. coprlund, II. i'..llarilln,- and II. I- VIUlam3. lu tlio SHO-yordiun are W. NMnslow, . .M Wright and 1 NSoKlorldge. A. II. Ueorge, M. A. v.; u. Hollander, 1', A. C; W. O Kiu.o and A. .1. WiHan, j. X A., wlil probably Mart In the nllo run Among tLo tlejklo entries aio.Ino audgo and Carl llets, bom wcll-niiown fl)ers. Aflalrs In tho ciliimola A. c. are In apros-pe-oiis condition Just at present. '1 he coming games uro re3nouslbla lor If. Twonty-ulno new members wero lu'ven in last wee. Negotiations biv going on'sfor a ton-round bn.Ning tviitest lattnri'u 'loamy Kelt), ex-Laiuaiii-weUlit tlluiaplou, aud 'llm Murphy, t -amati ur bantam cnamplbn. at the Mftnuai tnn A. C. tnuniamest.bept. 4. 'I he.N'uiiparll Athletic club Is likewise preparing lnujie.i Its casen wllb UM aitrnciUo boxing uhow. Ultioii round (smtests hate teen airangoJ brd'iesldeul Ifilin' Wlillo between Danny MoHride uud MUo (luugn. at 10H pountts.a'id beta ii'ii Dan 'lubln, and James cuius, at ton pound', 'llio nrt-inentloneu pair bate been wanting to "get at" each other for tome time, so tbo contest eheuU be a tattling one. r.dUlj 1'rlncr, wno reecu ly lougbt a draw Suthfiiorge Mddont, will referee. Sept. l" Is tbo dateof the contest s. v The lecent performances of K. D. Mackoy. of the Atom AlblciM AmocUiIuu, would tend ihkI.ou that, although u vomparaUiely new mall, ho Is nevertheless a comer. At sumo lecent club games he won the 75.yrd dash, i.turier-mllo run, running hop, step and jump, polii.jault for distance and running' brtiad jumii.' Ho was a scratch man In all thosa events. Trolly good for nearly a novlte. , Hilly Myer Is down to 130 pounds. Is punch ing the bag terrifically any is In bad temper. He had better kiep bis temper when ho m.-eis McAulllTe. Myei wlllleae btreator, 11L, fur New Orleans next Thursday, unci, like biilll au una Corbett, will have a training-car. Jake shacfei will remain In Paris attid play n ccnplo of billiard games wltn Vlgnaux. Tho games Willie pin) on Nov. I . Aiitl Dee. i.'j and wlil bo louneeu-lncn balk line, fcem points for I.O0U a side. 'I he meeting be twn'n iihae.'er and Wgnaux Is expected to ri' f nil In u u or hi V rtir tournament In which vignHUx Kourulel, Hit, (larnler, les, Mo. son, Daly, Carter mid Miacter may enter. Ites'liLd Mos ton expect to sail for-this eountry inOetober. , Tl.o V.iruna Host Club Is making exienslio arraiifdneatb for lis annual mcmbcM' n- MRS. MEADES RUSE. Jf Gave Jler liich Bachelor Brother a. Mate for Life. liojnoy fcinitU loved his ease bettor than taytliiiig nlho m the wide world, lio bad a corni etenca which eunMod liim to grat ify his every wbim, to travel in a llrst elass inanui r ur to stop nt homo in luxury cud indolence. It is ucpillefci to ndd that lie had liecouio uoIIigIi. nud now at tbirty hvnasaerso to eeeius the dark side of niyew'iit perte.Iuius tu himself or uuy Iniil) elfe. It wns not Mringo a cerlniu 'elter, which reached him wheu all with. l"it wns culd nud elieorlcBs, proved ills. turliiuj nt first, theu irrltuting. Forced 't'tliinkiiiidnct. ho,' touched tho bell nt Ids elbow -tho Miimuous li ought bi alel. 'loliii,,Kaidtbo mastor. "order the closo enrrleco aud l.ny to meet tha ! "'dork traiu from rbiladelihla. 1 will Komjself," 'I ho lackey bowed ami withdreir. Two hours later tho wealthy owner of'Tbt ' Piues"qud vast niauufacturing interests 'in the adjacent xily wns paeing the rail wn platform, inwardly gruuih'ing: " Just like my sister to thrust upou me, without warning or my consent, the ward whom, I aupposi , sho has found troub'.c Fome or too cxpensiro to keep ou hcrowu hands. Of course I remember Tillio Greenfield Qod kuows I have cccusiou to do no ! Did hbe not spurn my i.dtauccs nud marry another I was but n bovnt tho time, bat her refusal made me what I am. And, now Mary sends me her or. pliancd daughter, with tbo cool injunc tion that, whilo doing my best for her comfort, 1 nm uot lo full in love wllb Muhel, us hho has other views for her! Coo), upon my word) And her governess ! to accompany tho girl, and my house ia to be invaded and turned into a young ladies' hoaidiiiK-Rfhnol witbont ao much u 'By jour leave !'" I Aibiiek of the wulttlu announced the 'combe of the train, and Itodney stood t ' gatln. which takes plac opposite tbn boat house at Hay nidc, Mtuttiay, beat. it. Tno events comprlto single gigs (novice) for 181).' members: Junior singles, Mntor sloglte, ape elnl slnjlss (tor experts), Junior .doubles, senior doubles, special doubles (lor experts) junior lour-oarcd gigs, senior four-oared glirv slx-oarcd barges and eUht-oared barges. Tlio course will be a Inllo with a turn. OUR COMMUTERS. lltin rn..i lack tars from l.arclimont, where theio are fourteen yachts aud twenty-eight thousand yachtlng.caps, Nutley, N. J., Is the abode of genius. This Is what future Kcmralluns of commuters will look like. 'Hie bearing of Orange society men towards other commuter k ' fM Abnormal development of the eyes of com muters who travel through tho tunnel. All ilio Long lb! and commuters have gone Into training since Sullivan went to Mitnnc cock Day. ' A uulet Mount Vernon whist part). Kowpop'a Boy. rron Harlot' ititxar. " My boy Is awfully kmurt," said Newpop, lie's only thiee years oil, but, gracioui,bow lie can count I He counted bis blocks up to twenty-five, and by Jove, do you know, when I came w count 'cm to see If no was right, they came to exactly seventeen I" Hard to Bear. ' From tk JWW York Wtrkly. 1 New Nurse I'm goln' lo leao when mo week Is up, mum. Mistress-Dear me I W bat,' Iheinatter: Ne.v Ndrsc rieasc, mum, your chlldrens Is Just Kettln' the measles, an' nil tho other nurses cuts me dead. Iu His HinU. liom Ji-Jll.l Potts-Iau't It funny how kings embrace when they meet ? ' CardU I don't think to; 1 ft el llko cm biaciiig inrscif when I encounter tlirco ot four of them. with his brows sternly hutr, uoloruiiuod to show bis unwell oiiio guents from tho outMit that they had no great oujoruuit to anticipate from his society. Alightiug from tbo traiu two ladies, one of them .ouug and beautiful. Mood in some einburrasiuient while itodney advanced townrdB them. With cold po litauehb he asked : " Are you looking for Hodney Smith of Tbel'iiies-" With preat dignity the elder Inily re plied ; I MVeaw." I lam ho," hoctirlly Baid, r.ud ad led. i as if isMiing au order, " follow mo to the carriage." Speechless with indignation and wounded pride, Mrs. Hermann and her pupil followed this man, of whom his sis ter hud spoken as being "so kind, so generous and so anilous to do something for poor Tillio's daughter." Tbo drive was embnrrnss'.ng iu the ex treme to them all. for by tbo greatest effort only could Mnbcl Greenfield keep laclt tha tears wh ch she would "rather liave'illid than shed," she said aflcrwnrds. Mrs. Herrmann attempted uocoiiversation, 1 save to call tho attention of hc charge to the tino scenery through which they were rapidly driven. Once in their rooms an e egantly fur. nUhed suit had beeu hurriedly prepared for tbeni-tbey gave way to their crief and indignation. It waa bard to meat FROM THE WORLD'OF LABOR. 'I ho Furriers' Union has requested Its num bers not lo work on Labor Dhy. , I Tim I'nlted Ilobrcw Trn'des Vnlou will probably eliaugu Us name lu Hebrew central Labor l.'iikm. All inrinbcrs of the Jersey City Tramcrs' Union who lall to psrade on Labor Day will lo lined I. Itio I ugllsh-Si caking Kramers' tilou Ins decided tu pandit with tho Central I abor Union next Mondiir. TLo sinking saspend"! -makers report that fioini nut ouo or fiia.li number lias turned , traitor lo the Union. ' About 400 hate been rtnlled by tlio er-1 foriuiincr ill ibp'Ihiilla'lliealrutor thu biut lit ol iho Cloakmakera' t.'nluii: feci clary J. W. Dillon, ot tho Ulav-Illiu-' its' Nultonal Union, hating dt e-laud that tlio strike at iemiilir.s glass tivrks on .Nihimuii l reek w iis uuJUjtllluLIu IhoMllkiis huvu n suiiieil work. t t l'rogreisle palmers' I nlon.No. :i will hold a s ecial meeting this evening lui thu pin- poievr tllscLKilig the hi ruliLi'ini nts lor llm . I ubiii lm' puiude. 'those lugkcllng tu u.- tend wlllbcliied.M)ceiitseain. I Nicholas ,1'. VaUon lui been re-rlicled I Walkltg Dbltgllc of the .Mualgalunletl Mi- rli-l) ol I'arpemersiilid .Icn.i is.- At Hie U'it meeilng It was itsolieil to ulthdinw Iruiu thu Hoard of. Walking Dt legates. , Klnln A.i.uirk), 1'icslitent of Iho Muro pilltan t ougriM nf l.eif L. I list I lei mid l.ui.al Assemblies, has letelvrd J.'iO lioiu U)W M..I. (li)ntr, in llieieil.l) p, lor Hie llomcbliiid llt'lltf luiui. "Tlio lj".Mi?i of the l.vcortl Slriigglonf or ganlred Labor '' Is tho Mibjeil of iileiliiruln bo ill lit loil'sl lo-ilghi't ineellug'tif the I nlled Mueulnlsts ni Ml 1 lui ultimo l llutij vrgl. , The Anll-sne-llnj Sjaletn I Iilon noiltled the (YMi ill Labor I moil Jcsieiui) thai heiieclerlli Iho y.llnlou would Imltl irgular Iiiab8-mi( lings eveij other Wediiisds) eteii lug at .'.' Laie luuith Hrecl. Edward King is llio new scuufpry. . 'Iho .'Millonil (niiifnllm of Hie lellei Cairlcih' Asmk I illon hascleetcd : I ruuk I. 1-mlili. Hln Krani laco, I le-lduiil,; M. W. Ma lone, 1'lill.idclphla, Mre-I risllmt; J. I'. Me lory, New lork, b.ci clary -iea tutor. A ctmiulllee of paciritatlun was appointed bv the t'tiilial I auir r'tdeiatlon jt'slerdnl with lusliueiloits tomake an atteinpl nt set tling the dllleiebces between the Kcsl lllew eis' I n I ins.' Walking Delegate Denfeld having resigned, 1'ri-slileni lib big will ael during tno piisenl wefklor the New .urk rruinii-' cnluu. Ni.si .Sunday n nucconbor to Mr. Deulild will be elceted. ( i liurlcs (Iresner bus been elected bctrttarr nf Loeal Arsembiy '',hl I, K. of 1-, Clgai Makers, lu plate t( lleui) ."ebambb, who ie slgued, to aciept iliu pcblllon of I HiSiiiClal btcretary In I oeal Assembly S,:mo, Hrewerj. Ilsktrs' Union No.. 14(1 has elected l"rank McCov, ProHide-nii be) uiour (liiebos,,Mec rresldom; Mlehnel t rokv, Hccnming and coriispoiidlng secrelniy: HuiIIb bl'ller, I'lnai.clil becretar); I'rod f-bctlltr, tergcuut nt.Anns. Artificial 'tonemason I uton No. 1 has refused lo lndorsq Iho strike of tho Ltunent laborera liecauMi It was nui santtlencd by llm Hoirdol Malklni Delegule- Aliout twenty lioss4K ure Mill holding out iv.'.iliii-t the htnkerj. 1 he ch irJtB made by (learge Drelifi ngalnsl Ch irlfit Vetternnd .lolin lliuzer. ol I nkers' Union No. 4, havolieett dlsiui-j-td Willi Iho worulng Hint buceiurili thise members tuuHconui.ct th;a-eltcilua Iraternal man ner towarus other intmbcrk Hcrnard Vt ljt, ha lug bis?n appointed fore man ill ,1'rluct- h tuop, lias resigned as a m mbei of the rurrltra Union. Iheurgml at lou hfnioi ed in- moui-ry of t bu lata l ouls Lasiluw.by it-lug Horn tbolr seats. Two new members, recently Immigrated fiom London, wero enrolled last Haturoa). lbo Central Labor Union appointed Dtlc gatcs John o'Conntll. lieuge Warner and Sir. l'.yau ussp ukeM fur a mass-nieeilng tf the shuc-Lasteru' I'lotccilve I'n'.ou lo bo lii-ld to-nii'lit at Paul Wllzlg's Assembly Ilopms, b.". Ka-st Fourth stieet. other prom inent speakers will also address the meeting. Boss Ilakers Wnlllp and Frcudonberg havo refti-ed lo employ union men, but Inkers' Union No. liv! lioa commltlce at aork doing Its best to unlonlu fae shoin ot tbtue bosses. Last week ten invmbir tnund enipluj ment attliol.aboi Dureau and flitcen aio .still out of w ork. The Journeymen -liakors ot Now Orleans hate tolographcd todeutrnl becrctary Welsh man that their strike for the tcii.hour wtrl: day and other luiirued c uidlllonsbas been succ f-ful. Tlio K ofL. ItakcrV Assembly nt OalMbtoii, Tet., IniB applied lor a Lhnrler Irom the lulcrnutiobcl orguntitlon. Upon tt'oruiuestof the Mlcellnneou Sec tion of Iho ( entral Labor llilun Ibe body resohed jestcrday to graut a tosllmoulai ot confidence ito the elotblng linn or Mollli. dray & Co., of Rrooklyu, ami all oihtr union firms In tho clothing trade for the islr man ner in which they liavn dealt wall their em ployers, tho Hi in having been a union hotiao sinco 1K84. The Committee on Law an I Legislation of the Central labor Union nvorted )e-tterday thattbn llultdiug Trades' t-tctlou wi.3 correct lnconstiulngarilcle l.hectlon n. of Hie con H'ltutlen as meaning ihnt tacli anillaled union should elect three delegates to the Me llon and two to tho Central Labor Union. 'I ho leport was laid upon tno table for oni week. The lirnoklwi rontial I.nlnr Union ap pointed aspttlalcoinmlltco jesleiday in de mand rf the Hfookl)ii t enlral 1 ibnrl'edeia lion proof of lis assertion published lu a circular, whl'-li was dlslilbuted lnsi week, lhat the C. U U. Is lnlng ltd by men wh'i am liolllli Inns and touli oi Iho capitalist (lass, 'ilie circular was publl'heil bnadsu the c. 1 1 . dcnouiitcd tlio red Hag. 'I he C'cnlrsl Labor Union granted nn exit n slou ol t line to Us Arbitration ( omnia too yesterday to setllo Iho difficult) with lha tletirgj l.hrdt Hie wing company, 'llio Com mltteo win. glien three wfeks to maku a final report of the agitation of ill" Harlem Karly HjMiu Association agalnnt dry-goods Htoie keorcrs who rotused to keep caily closing hours. Application forachaittr from the Makers' aud comettluners' Internatloual Union has beeu mtdo Di a uumlierof Journeineiitiakirs at New Castle. l'j. 'IheioeclpW at (ieneral ecretnry Welssmanns nfnce amounted lo $'J7Klo last week. Mr. Wtls mann Is busily engaged lu writing bis leport lor lbo annual convention, whoso tetania will open at buffalo ou bept. I','.,- Lnbt ni'euth tho receipts nt (ieneral sccrc- tniy Mccliitc) s ofrtco nf the International I '1 ) pograplilcal Union wero tS.-HHT.-lii, and f 8,'j'iJ.UT vere disbursed. Tbo t-encral fund umouuts toaboul au.OUO. Thu propoMilou of levying an aase"sment nf ton cents par week to support tli' strike In 1'lttsburg has Icon lost b) a vote ol H.liui) nguluM 0,470. 'I lilrty- riour loeal unions aro in arrears with their dues. A resolution was adopted by thp Brooklyn 1 Centinl Lalyor L nlon dnuiiunclii tbe State 1 authorities lor using the mllltla against the sulking hwltchmcii at buffalo, uod dcclarlrg with such coldness wheu they had antici pated tho light nud wiirmth of n lordia! roeoptieiu. 'Ihcro wivs nothing to do but to'awuit deiolopiiiciitsnud tho iirtivol of Mix Kmith'ssibtcr, who had promised to join them upou her . mini from her Euro pean trip two mouths Inter. 'Ihey dreaded to meet lhisk haughty autocrat, alio so evidently resented their 1 lulrusiou ; but timo inevitably brings nroutid tho regular meeting times, break fast,' luncheon uud dinner, nud bowover ' easy it may be to ignore household mem bers when they are scattered .about the rooms of a spacious mansion, it is quite nnother thing to Ignore guests at one's table i so Koduey Smith met Mabel GrecuQold and her chaperon at dinner with an ntlompt at courtesy, which was mot by such tool iudifferenco that bo winced n littlo, aud secretly wished that for tho sake of his own comfort ho had . beeu inoro gracious at their flrst meeting, I Tho overwhelming beauty of ." Tillio's daughter " so impressed him that ho was vexed to bu caught casting glances re peatedly iu bcr direction, llofore the meal was over bo began to feel injured at her ludifference, aud actually strove to introduce some subjects for -conversation; to all of bis advances but oue course waa pursued by both ladies, who felt they had been made the victims of soma gross miiuuderstandlng. Ihey listened rupsctfully. but replied iu monosyllables only. that workmen will not get ihclr rights unless the) send llitlr own rcpiL'nciiiatltfs lo legis latures and Congriss llio resolution aim' demands that lbo rjllroads be niaou proper h ot me people: mid that tho mho Hoard uf Arbitration and Mediation bo sotted with, ptnicr locnforn' lis di'CHIon". tsteps aro in Iki taken lor Independent political aetloiiot lbo Hrookl) n labor organizations. Hremen's Union No. I it-ported lo llio I'm tril I abor ledcratlon jesterdil) Hint 1 1.0 tli i -liieu cuiploje-d b Iho 7'i'ift m-letusn tu join tlie.tr orgiinlalloii, Hnd N'ew(,pspiT I'rliueis' I nlo'i No. I thnrg-d Ihst soiuo ot llielr members working (or the ivitKim' had betn fompelleil by Hie franklin ARsoelsllon of I'ressiiu n. k. nt I., lo join their u-e:nbl). l'n'li rases wcto lefineii lo tho Aiblttatun ComiiilUee. . '1 lie MI-iillaniMiusheclloii iinllllert the I en-' tiallnlKir 1'nlon testenls) thitt l( bad it- ijetlcil lbo tri'ileii'luH.ut ilotliliiif-t litters' I lil'li Nn. I. Ibel-ectlunsUteitlhUlt wmild in'ttr mluilt the t'lilon until It i.tiipsl"tMfi-r- Inc In III- llochesler boveoit and "lllidrnns I sboieul' trom Mnllli. (Day A ( ".. of ill' ik. I)ii. whii Ii Is a Mrltllv iinlnii liuiise. 'llio st ctlon alleges Hi it Iho Union It working In Hie Inn rests of the " Knchester I'mnblnr." The mailer was received and llled and Hie f ecielary win. Instruct d in submit Ihcipies. lion or Hilmlitln.' Union No: ( in a keueiul oluol Ihcallllialid uulnns. local scmtify J Ml, li. of 1-. rrv.gmdsi tlirksnnl tlosiiipti, keeps up Its vlgnruu I nrlit tor eariV.t lining. I list iitinilat' evtvi lug n i rowileu opeii-nlr mtellng Wns held at I Ipht) -. bird st net and llilnl avenue, wlurn' I'ntrlik Mill ply. .lolin Mallon mid Much tiieeiian made speeches, and to-night another ineu'lng Is to bo held at the nun plnrc. 'Ihe-e niretliitsarn to be cm Untied In lb it vlilnlty until J. Harris, iho pilnelpal op-run-nt ot tin' o-ganliilloii. Joins tbo otter mi'r"hnnts. holino ngretd lo tlosc early. 1 rom twent members ino Afsemilv lias In-crea-e I to eighty during the lat lour wicks. The riant -'Inkers I nlnu lilts apnolnted n svetlal luinuillttn to (trail nu anieiidnitnt to to llii Union s constitution prohibiting nieiu terstolieong toih btate Mllltln. llio llni tenders' Unpiii and Walters' Union No I bmn also adopted resolutions retiuestlig llielr members to withdraw from the Ncllonai (iimrd. am tbo fillk-ltlbbon Weaters" Union liii tnlfed a masn-meetlng for to-morrow evening, at 'MS lest Fortj-second ntrcM. In d nniincf tlio order ot (lov. Flow el. bv whleh aornoofthe members or their otwanlintlnn wero called out tojhoot aown other wurk lngme'n. The Central Lalior .Union recelvM tickets yenterdav finui thu I hureli ssoclaton foe the tlvuncenientof the Inlercbts- ol Inlior forai-ervlcclolsilieldein the etp'ot Labor Hi), H'pi. t. In Trinity church. Ilrrad wst and Unll street, llio HUM lle. Hugh Vll'er Ihnmpson. D. D., LI. D.. lllslmn of Mississippi, w 111 dellter the sermon. Ainohg tho prltielnli m srt torth 1 v the Association I the following: "when the alvlnelrlnlendeil opportunlt) to labor Is given to all men. nnii great ea"he or tho present wldo spread Buffer ing and destitution w IH bo reino ed." Homo of the delegates lp the Ccntial Labor 1 eilernttou drclnit'tal yfstorda)'ii' meeting of Hint body that Ihey were opposed to unlt tngwltlittin Ceiilrnl Lalior Union 'Upon tho IiiinIi ol the llarmniiv t'oiivciilloii. After sonin dl'cusslon n special couimlttco was appointed with Instructions to draft it ctuu initnltallun to tho C. I. I. rx Islnlug the position of lh Federation, the tonunutil r ilon Is In Inelude a i eipiest to tlio c. 1. I . to restore to lis constitution thticliiusn rill ing ill" n all wi rknuii lusever their r nnee tlinwltb tli" pollilcnl parties of the capltnl Isis. Next Sunday tho matter will again bo discussed. The (enlral Labor Union Instructed Its f-ergi nnt-st-Arma yestcidnv in collect and thr w-iiwsy a numreror printed doeumeuts wnlch hnd tieen distributed throughnut tne bull previous tmbfl lueettug. Thcdocuments tontnlned al'eged lib" llous statemt nts charg ing District Master W'rkinun Hughes, or D. A. -.'11, K. or L., and the loaders or ihe United tinuuonl-Weikers' Union of Anvrlra ol con-i nlvniice with cerrnln clothing bosvs to the ' dnrrliuent of their employtes. Tho tlicu-, incuts wero denounces! ns tho Work nflhe I nsses to Injure tbn II. of I. clothing cutters, I and It i.-ns alleged that the "lloch'ster com bine" Lad a band In It. It was nlso resnled that henceforth no printed matter be allowed to bo dlslilbuted until sanctioned by tho delegates . TROOPS FELiED BY A BOLT. Tbrea Ranlc-J Itegt-tn Tbolr Font After 80107 Mowed Down. Ono of tbu most' Interesting strokes oj lightning on record occurred nt Iiourcrs. France, on May 4 Inst, of which a French ' srieutitio journal has now given nccurnto pal ticulars. On that day eighteen men of the Thirty-seventh ICcgiment of Artillery were marching in tho polygon' outsido of Sources under tho couiruaud of Chief . Artificer Beauvais. : , A very heavy show or miela them run for ' shelter, Lut iu doing so a flash of light, ning liteially mowed them down, with Iho exception of Ilranvuis, who marched behind. Tho three llrst. rnuks illicitly regained their feet, but fonr men t re. maiiiod insensible and wore rnrried to tho hospital, wbero one, named Ilouveati, who hud walked n little apart, died. The clothes nf thu victim were'aH usual, torn and his boot burst open. Uoincau was struck on tbn head, and his kepi iind.bair wero burned. The ills.. rhnrge passed by the right ear tq thu I hhoufdor and lelt haunch, then down tho inner surface of the left lee. .'Die iron nails ot tiie boot-made u good contact with tho ground! but Ihe leather of Ihe hole appears to have offered great resist ance, for tbo discharge left tho boot at a point betwoen the heel aud tho tipper. Purely Bubjootlve. t irton rs,.i Mr. Huckleberry No ono admires me. Miss Wallflower No one admires me, cither. ' 1 Mr. Huckleberry Wc bad better organize a mutual admiration society. I admire your eyes. What do you admire about me 1 Miss Willflower our good laMe. MaMMMaaMaaMaaBaBaaBaaiaBaaaaHMBaaBaaBaaaaai Some women cave their time. ',, " money. " " clothes. " " '" "strength. The wisest woman saves .all, She uses Pearline. The next morning Mr. Smith proposed ndrho for hi cuosta. Thinking they were to go unaccompauiod, IJrs. Jlor inaun actci'teil tlio invitation.'! latter, when tho carriage was announced, Mr, .Smith appeared, in tho hall ready to join tbo party. Divining his iuteutlou, Mrs. Hermann decided that tho weather was too unpleasant for Mabel to go out and they would remulu at homo. Itodney ordered his saddle horse aud rode ftr four hours to overcome his resentment at ' ' such an open insult." , Day after day passed, with little or no concession on the part of the ladies forcod Upon Hodney Smith's hospitality, until this bat holor longed for the companion ship within hia reach 'yet denied him, )av by day ho grew more interested in bis sister's young ward, untjl after duo deliberation ho' determined to tnako still greater overtures to win. her favor. Ho decided to invite some frienda tu dinner and ask Mrs. Hermann if sho would assist I him in entertaining: them. To his joy she I consented and added that ns Mabel wai a fine pianist she might be able to add hor share to the general enjoyment. Words are powerless to express Itodney' satis faction at this concession. Tho guest arrived in-' due time, and Rodney waa pleased to aee that all ad mired the young girl lo whom be tlared not breathe even word of admiration. Mabel waa indeed radiantly beautiful iJ.&S.BAUMANN J 733, 735, 737, 739, .'741, 743 8th Ave., N. W. Cor. 46th St. ': , Vc Curvy v:.vcrylhWsrov Housekeeping. J I Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Oilcloths, Slows,, ' ,.. - t . Baby Carriages, Pictures, Clocks & Portieres, : ; t. oey credit, ; :: X ny itt per cent vctiuivvil uh llvt payment. I OUR TERMS: T i'J"! woktii . si no i'i:i: utiiiKintiiii uohtii...3.oo rr.it week "" " fl.a.i ' l.'ni) BI.AO " . Tf ..j , rti.si Ifaon sjn.oo ' if r j. di'i.n s.iiii:ii,v i:vi:simis, UNru. n o'clock. ' ' I . ' ' , TUriN ABOUTJS-FAIR PLAY. " (, I . . irson l'ir I ' tiitJy,,WOT:Sm''-:.vjg..l Mw i" III F-i9FmBK' ' ' - . " . "" t HOW TO RESTORE BREATHING. tnborde's Unfalllntr llothod la to Jerlc nt the Tonnue. Anybody may bo tailed upon to n fiord nKbUtuuco to drowned per odl while the iloitor is bcini; r-ent for, .rinit l'rof. l.iiborde's siuiplo melhtul ifor restoriu;: breath when nd 'ti hci mcaus'have faileil deterves lo be uuiv'erally known. Iho utiirr duv at a, waterjnit-place in Normandy two I others, ajnunp; man and a boy,' who were unable to swim, went out of thoir depth aud disappeared. They were brought to the slioro inanimate, and were taken to the vllltce. Two doctors were sent for, but tho young men cave no sign of life and they wore declared dead. M. Labor ilo. who was fiahine at hnlf an bout's distance, camo.un as soon as bo heard of the accident. J He examined the body nnd found that tha extremities were cold and the heart had stopped. ' Then tatJnc hold of tho root of Iho tongue he drew it violently forward, giving it a sue. cession of jerks in order to exeito the re flex action of the breathing apparatus, whioh is always extremely sensitive. At tho end of n few minutes. sns the I.oudnn ."trir.1, a slight hiccough showed that tho patient was saved. In addition lo Die usual rcstorativn means, l'rof. I.aliorde in extreme cases rubs the chest with towels soakod in nearly boiling water- , EVSNSS PROPERTf TO LET. Srootln- i BRICK 8T1BLE TO LET, 10 Stalls, 100 Feet Deep. WITH TWO YEARS' LEASE. WITH MODERN lMPrOVKMEHT.1. ALL IN (JOOD OUDKR. J.O. lis BEKelKN ST.. .NP.All HOYrJC BROOKLYN. , Walat, raaani1 foal IneludaU in rnt. nblthlsMS imablai rood light and tntllatlon, bl(h eailtosa, olth auprnor WAGON WASH, carrlaj. (lfs loia(toraf tor from 30 ItftU wayoaa on aaooad floor i cat-bin and barloft otar aUbla; all tlad rltb yellow pinai no dual orfcaratedi sound1 floor f ornlatiea plant of ccaoh and rarrlsf room ; ua cf boalnrMofflrosnd tlltona, with larca, plasaaal coachman's room on laird floor balnc In aaotrsl location, eonvtoUnl to trldg and farrlot, la sarr daalrablo for a UOARDINU 8TABt., LIVERT BTfBI.It KALI: AND LXCIIANCi: 8TADLH; alio lor bakar. sroeor or milkman I would sla maka. a ood OAUfENTCR BUOI OR OAR IllAUCSIIOP, aonentlraldtal!(bUdbMv ralwtndowa looking out on vacant, lots, offarlaf no obatrncttoD to llghl and vantllatlonl thoatablo pari would mak.'.ood Bl.ACKBMITll SHOP; tha lotaa tuna to May, lB9a, with tho prirllaa ot ronawal for two joara mora. Inqotro of or a4 dtM liKOKUK II, LKDUK, PobUer Balldlna. ofT kur, ai-o est I'ftaoa samortaod loaiAao tiai i t ' wheu stated at tha plano'with her middle ! nged lover standing by her side, jealously I watching the effect of her charms upou his friends. leu ho was satisfied, glory ing in thoir surprise aud tho just praise pourod into his cars. I Wheu Mrs. Mary Moade arrived in New York from her trip to Europe a tolcgratu awaited her in thcro words: Come ut onco. You haro wrought my rum. Hounev. Sho laughed ueartily when the bell boy, who dollvored the message with her let ter, left tho rooiiil' , "Ah, ha, ltoilnfjy I" she exclaimed. "So you have been caught at last. I I have my i sweet revenge for v our stubbornness whon I'bcggcd you time aud again to just sco mV lovely word 'tho daughter of your old sweetheart, whom you loved ns a boy loves, but who did not care toryou. You nevor could forgive her for your wounded prtde, aud to cruelly refused tu even look nt her child after death had taken both parents, but I have you now, old fellow;" I lu tho airy apartment ulod aa a study by airs. Hermann and her pupil Mrs. Meade burst into uncontrollable laurjhter when the former confided-her alarm at tho dilemma in which ah found herself. "We came 'here, as youi know," 'she said, 'wwith very little money, prepared to be graciously root, arid oar dependence robbed of its sting by a cordial welcome! Our reception waa anything but flatter- . inc. and bad our puree been Um fatmt atjaettik-mfltilniliifol ,r,"-Ltr- .&W J.1 ' -"-n - "J '. AMUSEMENTS. D A C C TH E O88IFIEDMAN DflaJU '! atsnotbOUD BONE I " M Clliirn.!, Hword Kim, Dot Honwoll. ljmiimtN14lbsl. ralKrjt.Vf unman. HAR.E?,SAi TO-NIGHT A TniP TO CHIHATOWii V.C SDTIERN "L,,c,ttMTa,,rE8,5 UU I llbllll. 1T.yrTAUUI.AIK;! XSOVT'H MADISON HQUAUtf S-IICATltF. tvanlnKk ai r.jo. balur sr SUtlnaoat 1. J03n Ouuuoutlr Pinnrroaura . A TRIP TO CHii-.ATQWN, HERRMANN,SfBaATYH8T. . . 8AVURDAY. SKIT. 17l HERRMANN "The Great" And h! Uanalkraa Arrar of llrallo Kofaltlan. I'. I. Mauiuara of lha prurakalott alwara walcomt. Till TIIKATRR. Eta'aS.U. Mat.HatTaT LVt KILLARNEY mPI nQ MrTAI.BX'RaOMSTOUK, DLUSi ttololua tndManaar. UAIJ.EItr-OROIlCrnRA-BAUSJNr MAftf'wED., HAT? AND LABoHiTiV. AROUND THE WOELD && IAftKTIIFATnl. " "B'WAV AND3JTII ST. HVDbAUBHMAS'fl CO . Inoludlog tbn Orut . . ' IIBMl.NI. .IIOKA anJ nibor Europtsn and Amarloan HpnolattlM. Popular I'ricoii. SOe. Km. Satis. Mat.. Tn. ,Tb. , Sat. aRANiroPBKA-Hdtf8K Jintotfod nra's, orobMUn olrot and batooaj, 60e. , .V'-II'IansI CIH DIRECTORY Xt, WailWoak- 'THE POWER Ot THE PBgail." BnTADISON HOlfARB OARDKN. ' Hoot Uaidan and Town 8 P. M. toll. laiidailllt, Damlrr. Aorobntlc. Klrat appwr anra of Mi.I.K. liAUriKIl In harBorpontlna aud ltaiubuwlauc, Aumlailcooall, (jtliaaU. 1COMTEK A IIIAI.'M. i Matlna To-Oaj. Mann. llltfOllH nnd .tllle. IIAKTl.bV. nn.i.Ki KKVVAr.. .i ..tfAN. t'hanlanaaKlaolrIiliia.j Tha tirant Mlmlo VAUDEVILLE. BllKUCSqUJ'V NOVULTIEB. tiait Hatardar otaalnn raantMaranon of MAKIB VAKORlT VIRION NllltARP THKATRK. M.Kaa Rankin. 1'ltKIIP.UHlK BIlVrilN. Second Yi nok and Lontin ld Nncoeaa, llnplDia 8.15. Man. Wodnoadar anf Matqrdar. BBIUIAUWAY T1IK1.TRE, FlraprooL HOP bit. I IVAN II. TinlabtCllrof Psrla Night. Uttnlnn at . Mat. Wat, at 1. afsllnaw tabor Par. fiARDFN THBATRK: AdmlnalonMo. UfinUCII Uoludoa Roof., Br(a. a. IS. Kit. Mat. HI SB A II, IA Iboaaand apnrkllnc norrlUaa. or, TbnMaldof Now Kaaturconnd Mow fsoaa. Bailors. llVU.VOO Poopla bavaSMn It. . tOOt I'artonnanon Hapt. 12. AMtborat Honrtnlra. ' BROOKLYH AMUSEItEMTS.. ' COLUMBIA. ' ""iKSSS? ?- Kvain KTtnlnf, Matt. Wod nnd Sat. . INCOG; V&a1&' AMPHION. SSSSJSSSi. ovTi3or,0Mlifi.w'd"4 " Q TZtWJJ' Vbu .Mttthawa't Oo. COlMUHtJS NKW PARK IIIRATRM. jninr night. . Maiinaos Wod. and Bat. Thfpfoef &? 5S Cholly'a Beautiful Tbousht. lrrn JW She Oh, Charley I That mosquljo baa come from your nana to mine. . Ue Aw beautiful tnourttl That your nlocd and mine mingles in the earns mosquito we would never have left the station iu your brother's company. ' But the misery of the first few days waa ai nothing to the anxiety of tho last month, for Mr, Smith is madly In love with'Mabel, and ihe has grown very fond of hin " I have been at mv wits' ends to keep them within bounds until sour return, for I could hot risk your displeasure, i Well I remember your parting Injunction: JBear' in mind, Mrs. Hermann, you are not to allow Mabel to conceive any foolish notions concerning my brother. I have other views for her.' I tried to be faithful to your commands and to my position, but have tailed die. mally." , While Mrs. Meade was myitifyinjr the governess by her blighter,' a knock upou Ihe door announced the arrjval of Itod ney, who, ignoring the presence ot Mra.' Hermann, .first embraced, then began to upbraid his sister for destroying his peace of mind: , "Where ia Mabel, that she does, not come to greet ma " For answer the younf girl, gilded to-1 warda her, springing Into her open arms mil bursting into tears, Mr.'Bmlth en-, vied his sister, nd wished himself In bar place. Mrs. Meade heather ward M arm'a length and looking first at her, then UMrrBm.lth.sald;, y, , J What d.o, jou trg nietq . .You are In lo"ve With'. each cither 'all' tbjijaid. yr own plannankj; and instead p( tbanlhjw jae for" bring Ug jo togtthtr, oat npbndds ud i ' a..U'Jiaal'l"J,Nr --t-fvejf i r ,Tlesl r' fit i'XCl. i;Wt"H aWhMlifl FURNITURE.! Artistic. ' WH Maejsa-M . ' r I ' HWI TOfllW AH the dcnlrakle styles on view, wke?i(WBJ Ihey ran fce rotnpRreif- area! awvaaiavara.aS In Ihe iinrrh'as'fr who I AtaUas raw avHB chelce election. J"i'taBwnw! Alwayc' One .'Price. WM nnd all price markrit 1st 'alala Mwi'a9BB I) nr prleen,svlll rnvornblr reaepare wHnin laferlar. rliraji marhlnr-madwaTwaslna aattt HI all nnrrnnleri. ' H uB r ..tjBwal Bedroom. Furniture. faH ii ii i ii i s 'C'fnH Kvery drslrnbln novelty ikat ceat to.lSffli feuntl Is aa exhibition. V.nWai Parlor Gotim T MM ' ' ' "" ' ...''JiinW Twn entire nanrn itevwteil ia' lha IW'fflDM samples ul parlor snllk; lke''ajalaieet(ijQH f Mil est intierpllons n nil chotreal nleilaMB nj rntrrlnaa In lie Taunri.' Prices raasttaaT tSH Iroai SSI iiiiwartl. r - WS Dininrr-Room. iii9 5 ?! .Vfnnr of the lliifleln we i.ir efler ara's;?JKB but nne-lnurtli Ihe eaat nflhn arlalnal, jM 1 Ircnnl eviennlon lublf-nnnil an eM4leaa,-jB sarlelv ardlnlnc rhfilra. In real lealbM f)M nud en ue, at tf'J.OO alii npward. VM Furniture to Order. "'fwA Hprrlal ileslsnnnnilrntlmnlraferalakeaa j9 Those whe da not nntleraiaad draw jqH Insa anil wlnli la rr llm eltrrt itrawaeed Mm before ardrrina srlll he lakea ca aar J:M lartors, N. 164 and 1011 IVeaS IMhM M., anil nlinwn peclanena ia eaarae af "n'M ranalrnrtlon. dUm " IIUV UI' THE 1IIAKEH." t HMm GEO. G. FLINT CO. :1 ' hTORKS. $$ 1(11. 100 AMI 108 Wt'.HT UTB STa? M AMUSEMSHTS. -lU TONY PASTOR'S" THEATBE.'vifl llth at. bt.an art and 4th aft. e Xtzjm Till! linKAl' AND ONLY r. vsVlS HARRY KERNEL J WILLIAM JEROME JHO. W. FUIs5L .M BONKI: THORNTDH, CAIN & OMrMnfF, M LO WRY AND hVANS, SISTERS DEVESL 'ttja DALY AND OEVERE. THE KIMS SISJEAS JHM MATfNKIJI l UK8DAY AND rniDAV. 4tfl ACADEMY OPi,MU8I0.4M OPENS Tgvw". i;M KUOENIt TOUPKINB, . , fSfl Oorsaoua bicotclar Kavlval. iH BLACK CROOK, 1 MAfS.'WtDf:BAT. AWD UMHtOXT. 'qWt - D0"'s's 'iQfflmWJim THELAKUESI'UIMEUUafWW&CwttaOdB "wM Waak comm.atlDf adi. -It, id Carta HaTla imTl,t&ntm 'J. fi and 4. r3vral Major and Mta. Llttfettncer. P. J. Kvaraa, Mas 3yM Las. K. S. Willi., Ynunji Aaiartsna. aVMTflara ftPM llltlocntloni.t. and Mr. Lnk HlTr.,tba orlctBal itijBal I'.taJ.nkt a tha J.rwr fsrattr, the faaaksN a '&BM old wnrbaokflllar.. - " 'vlnTl IHKATrtE NO. t. 4S!ml C J. Taomaa Coinpanrf ar torn la ODal XtO. , 't .IbtI .... TllbAIBKNO. a. JaO Bniatll A Mtcl'i Wli-naM Van-lavlUs Oaaaaaay. '3jH ' TMKATkri NO. 1 irVMm , Praf. Moon's Papnai now. m. . -.'.aal 0n 10 A. M"tll' 10 P. M. idmualaa. IS aaa4aV4? Ursnd Cuncart la Thestra asadaf traaa I aaaV$J elogrado. .pn,nM.lfl Conr.il at). Ofrena at S. Connan at KatKXTJtM 'BYMMMUGHTTfUlll$.M H Ileal Promrtuda Oonaatt Irom 10 ta 13. ;fl . Halloa. Saturday a a. ,i. ft-VJBi Talis Wnt 4 id at. aad rrankltn acfairtaa. Tlakal'liil aStaa. taat llth at., aadtaadiaa tawU. J EBEN MUSEE. T AMERlCAILLBIY.'iil .. Ktrtl spp.aranc InAmarlaaof ?, UONSIEUR 6UIBAL and MLLE MENU-Efl In PaYUIIUNOTIHM. T Sjfflsaal .... Tbaamtoantl'laulataandVlaUslaKw. ? Mills. Him. Lily . Em VWm. t kMaT.....W THE WHITE SQUADRON. ;;1 Nail Mondar. commanrlna wltnlbor Day Mai.. -iiEW TIIK HTIl.t, AI.AU.naod UTTXKTUZnDAY- ,V-M PRUOTOR'S THKATRK. OrXnfTOlmOanVla! ROBERT MANTELL M andanaiixlllntconiiisnr. . ETaaiaea. .IS.'SnSlBwl tifa.FACE -iL MOONLIGHT 41 Bo s oSlta now opan. Maja. Wad.. aaaVyH COLUMBUS 'THEATRE; S1B '.'.1 SPIDER AND FLY I lTIl HT.MU.1ia II ALL A AI.nAMBRA UOOKlf ,WI 134 and ISO Ea. llth at.i VAWtM - - THE MONSTER ORCHESTRION fM 4QABINO. BROADWATIWSaTksrrMw THE. VICE-ADMIRAL. ?. & Jm Roof uanl.n Coneart Nlshtfr and Bandar- nS Admlaaloa, SOo., tnoladlna bohfantrlalaaiaa. jM WINDSOR THEATRE.' 45 a4 47 Bovsaw. JersH . KDIVIN IIANFOItp tOaal In faia naw modara Irtah Plar. ff&jnwal TIIK MUAMUOUK. JM BTH AVENUE THEATRE. B'waj aad Sam aWi.Jaal Mr. H. cuter "i "' r nTllsasaasQJlai " A od plar. "-Pja.aaMarrlaaa,- i ' a3M . MKiTLKOocjcjiKtiovWrr ' t-49 JolUrauccaaaarto !'aai3aWUfaaoaVwkIasa.' r;ggj H. R. JACOBS'JHEATRE, dsVf Matlsaaa atondar. Thnraiaj and BatardaJT'VT'lB CRUI8KEEN LAWN. M PEOPLE S Mr. UENUY O. MINER. TrrrlaBn; "fl supsar'' i the vEiHSfrlrlvia Ursnaoal alaaa alfaoU avar aaaoaapltabad. i.2itflBl i '..-ail the other showers me with tear. Nov.V3!& be manly, ltoduoy. and tell, Mabel ia. S words that you are dying for her.lov Ia4v9 see what she will say I" tgllj Rodney Smith, needed no second W)t'4'r9 dins', tlthouRh ho, waa alipps,, paralyseaf ,'.WjH with'aatoniahment and joy aa he began a6,pj seo throueh his sister's mse,'t Shy, saeeMBJ alabel bluahincly placed Iw.hind.lahalVfS as he advanced wlthf the(all-iraporaaa(jf !j4 question in his eyes, for, be could soft jjSJ speak so RToat was hla happlneaa, a Mrsv. Hermann declared that MltVI Meade was i tha moat jnystarkws et9 women, when she fairly undsrstood aaPJ she had deliberately pUnnet'the ctaaaaagsfl of her home In order to bring about tlslfl result. t ' i . N " 'Mssl Of course there was an. erigaaTeSaT.'-vlM but Mrs. Meade would not lisea toaairH proposals for a hasty marriage. ' ..' JSB .) "Mabel must go to Buropa, to coat, jH plete her .studies, and Bodaey muMvraHOH paUently,. for ex." she'- added, --KH pressively; "'lore's traasfcratalesi H'Cil greed but Baa of flje an4hirt JSMargM who has lived for himself alone has aaMaadH to undo; and" to i learnt before Mf,-;yfl be fitly mated to a hnght, iasiperliM4! tM ,' Mrs.' lieaas. plot .naed 1bwdI1 aii9 .wbV)Utel tropd X iU,4rimmMjR ter' rrWhpptVissg ,$ aSSffl'Si i SST-JB -M -rtaWJHafasiM, . , H i i iia n iai ' i.aaaaaaaej jiM