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I THE WORLD FRIDAY EVENiftQ, MARCH 15, 1889. ' g -Jl 'l UW STUDENTS UPROARIOUS. K9! JJ0I8I EL10TI0JJ OP CLASS 0FFI0EB8 IN I COLUMBIA COLLEGE I After Maklns; Tbrse Nomlnatloas They Ad. tuts I Joarn with m. Hash Mabseqneatlr Mr. 7 I Dttlrlleld Is Blectrd Chairman-While j llaHotlng far Other Candidate lb l.Uht.ilo Out and Another Wild Itueh 1'neue. ar Tho LftW Bcliool of Columbia College will uh. this Spring, in all probabllily.grant diplomas He lo (some two hundred embryo lawyers. Cat Kealizlng that graduation and thoretore im. Commencement tlmo U o!om at hand 'the iise members of the Claw of '89 L. 8., deolded to !ieh follow the example of graduating classes in I ij the pott and elect certain offloer who should, 0 U 10 the beat of their ability, guide tho class 'est through tho labyrinthian oeremoniea lnol- " ilcntnl to graduation, a. A meeting of the cImi was therefore called on the evouiug of Feb. 18 last, at whloh it ' wne decided that tho Commencement officers ., ahould consist of a committee of nine; the . Chnirmnn of this Committee to bo class . TrcHidcnt ox-offlcio. , Nominations for Chairman were then put "nts in orJor. and Mr. Qoddard, Mr. Murray and . Mr. Alllin wore named as candidates. 6q Then Bomcbody mado a motion that the irk, nominations be nlosed. This motion was of hecoiulcd and carried before two-thirds of aao those present had roalized what had hap-, and iiotuhI. ich. Then bedlam was let loose to hvorybody yelled "Mr. Chairman!" and ivrn great confusion ensued, during the midst of (f which a fog-horn voice bolched out the j. ttordH'Moewoadjournl" , And adjourn they did, breaking chairs ana tearing coats in tho mad rush for the hallway nud fresh air. . Kver since that meeting excitement and " wire-pulling have run not. It was chargod ram that ono of the nominees was slated by the tion llu JJol,a 1nl Society, whioh Bociety was try. vi,. ing to run the class. A movement was then begun in the inter. ' . ' est of the fourth man, by name. Littlefiold. irn! Tne ,w,rcg woro ' bid r bis man's elec- ", ,1 iion, and last night a meeting of the class JJJl. waa called. J,?. Mr. Wilcox, Chairman pro tern., called the aUm class to order by pounding tho top of a ' desk with the back of a blackboard eraser. Mr. ion- "Wilcox then asked the indulgence of the i class and proceeded to make a speech, tho ri. 9 trobstaice of which was an eloquent 'appeal rr I for orderly, lawyer-like and gentlemanly be- l havior. ,'?' His remarks were loudly cheered, after l0 which a Littlefleld henchman got the floor f10 and moved to reconsider the motion passed '" at the last meeting by which nominations St? "ere closed. , J? Then something surprising hsppensd, Mr. & Ooddard, the PhTlJelta Phi candidate, with. "f drew his name. 'er Ho was cheored. 3Jl Then Mr. Allien also begged to withdraw if '"" the gcntlonion who had so kindly nominated "y him, but with whoso name ho was unfamiliar, 5h would consent. ?P Inobedienco to the summons a young man. vH" muoh embarrassed and supporting himself ms with a twelve-pound cane and a father's , allowance, arose, and in trembling tones, ' said: " I am the unknown gentleman I" This bunt of oratory was received with a roar of applauso, and further remarks from the unknown being rulod out of order, nom. Sinations for the offioe of Chairman were made. Another nameless hero renominated Mr. Hurray in a speech in whi6h the class -was in.' formed that Mr. Murray was good fallow and tit for tho office. Mr. Littletleld was then nominated by a Mr. Foote. A motion to close the nomination then pre. tailed, but only after a "division" had been tolled for, four appeals made and the Chair m man's gavel had been broken. , 1 At loif toruearative quiet was indulged in, Jy and the Chair suggested' that tellers be appointedtond that bats bo used for ballot boxes. The suggestion was accepted and the In voting for the two candidates, Murray and Ion Littlefleld, begun, and at the end Mr. Little. J field was declared elected by a vote of CO to hat 65. tble Mr. Littlefleld was then escorted to the (j,, chair by Mr. Murray and Mr. Ooddard. ,. Mr. L. then made a speech, in which he " remarked that it gam him much pleasure to dks observe that every one was happy, that he ely was happy himself and he hoped the general ujj happiness would continue. The nominations for the remaining mem- st bers of the committee were then begun, but vys. only begun, for -when the blackboard hod been covered by soma thirty odd names, and several efforts to close the nominations proved unavailing, the lights went out, Pandemonium followed. Everybody made a rush for the door, and everybody said something. ' And that was the aud. It took 116 about-to-bs lawyers two hours and a quarter to elect a olass President I t CUMBERLAND AND BODLANQER. The Aalbor T "Marked far a'Tlctiaa" Head, the Ueaeral'a Mind. 1JV--1 IA. rail Jfall e-wi.i Mr. Stuart Cumberland mot UcmBouUnfter at Count Dillon's at dinner on Sunday night when the thought-reader did some very extra ordinary experiment with the General. In ono Mr. Cumberland asked the Ocneral to think of the number of days, weeks, months or years he would give M.CarnoU Gen. Boulanger thought, and after a little while Mr. Cumberland said it was six months, which was the exact time the Ocneral had in hit mind. The most remarkable experiment followed. It was the one in which tho thought-reader asked the General to imagine he was once more on active service, andattheheadof n army which he wished to move to a certain place on tho Con. tlnent. For this purpose map of Europe wis placed upon the table. Mr. Cumberland with drew for some mlnutei into an adjoining room, while the General studied tho map, and chose his route. When summoned back tho thought reader was blindfolded, aud then, taking the General by the hand, ho very tlowlr traced with a pencil on the man mot accurately tho route thought of by the General. It began at Pans, and ended at Stuttgart, surrounding this latter town, which in imagination the Ocneral had fixed on toboaicge. rOPHLAE FREE TALKS. Another Nneeeural Kvenlna Series la Heven Public Kchoola. The eighteenth series of lectures in the free course given in the public sohools lost evening proved very attractive, and the sohool-room were crowded bv appreciative audiences of workingmen and their families. lhe lecturers were Prof. O. A. Clement, on "Constitutional Law;" Prof. .Lelpziger. on " liocal and State Government and the Con. duct of Elections;" Dr. Hanchott. on "Oil. ing and Bepolring Human Machinery:" Dr. Itobcrts, on "The Heart and Its 'Workings!" Prof. Lincoln, on "The Middle Ages;" Prof. F. O. Caldwell, on "The Btarry Kir. niament," and Dr. Tansley, on " Tho Eyo and Ear." A Oaod Teat mt Medeaty.l IFton (A Burling ton Tr Y'. ) Mildred Wayback Papa, I know you like Eben Backlot, and so do I. But are yon sure he is a young man of good moral character? Mr. Wayback Tho very b( at I I was bohind the fence that time he turned tho flrot furrow in tho stono pasture, and he only swore once going and once coming. aw Answers to Cerrespsndenu. 1. &-Both Woreeiter snd Webster give the plural as tcupoonfuls. L. A. J?. March 4 fell on a Sunday last year and will fall on a Sunday in 1004 and 1000. Michael 0. A child born in the United States of American- or alien parents is a natural born American citizen. Anxlqu . At the office of the United States Supervisor of Elections wo are told tho marshals will probsbly be paid next month. L.3T. C An arrest not followed by conviction does not render a man ineligible for appoint ment on the police force. O. W. Under section .150 of the Penal Code a Serson who praotlses medicine or surgery In this tate without a diploma is guilty of a mtv demeanor which Is nunUhable by fine for the flr-t offense and by fine and imprisonment for any subsequent offense. 8, IK Inquire of David Proskey, 853 Broad, way. Euornt Kutlntr. Charles J. Folsor was Mr. Cleveland's Republican opponent for Governor in 188a. From Dakota. fLVMIXd BROI. Dtil Bin: Fori loaf tlmn I hare taffered from ta effvett of tndlffeatioti and Iok headache, and on tryln jour Dr. O. McLawk'b Cklxbeatxd Lived Pzllh found Quick and aatUfactorjr relief. A very ftwdoaa doe th work, and I would not bo without tham. Sioux Falla. Dakota. GKO. IL KARRIS. Cur aick headache, bilJousnaea. lifer complaint, dya pepaia, heartburn, indicaatlon, ualaria,plxnpUson faoe and body, Impure blood, Ac, byualnf reffularly Dn. O. McLixr' Cilmiutxd Livcb PlLXt, prepared only by Fleming Droa., PitUburf, Pa. Frio, U5 oente. gold by all druttfiata. Inilat upon hafinx the anutne Db. O. McLuck's Litxb PlLLt. prepared by Flemlnc Broa.. PUtabarr, Pa., the market being full of lmltatlona of. the name MCUkVt. apelled differently, bat of theaame f iron unciat (on. Alware make aure of the worde ' Flem ag Broa,, Pittabura;, Pa.," on the wrapper. FOUNDED OH WHITECHAPEL'S TRAGEDIES 3 and Expressing the Author's Theory of that Series a of Mysteries. STUART CUMBERLAND, u Thought - Reader to Europe's Crowned Heads," OcoiHtist and JPsycJioloffist. t arjforats or orxtruro ihstalvkxt: I . Wlii HTeljn Hrdctl' twentjr-ariblrthdTlt hand. Bha U tUlUd at h.r tathn'a London matulon T .ar lover, who It borror-ttrlekan at tba pau)Ur laMmblanca btwen toa aiprafalon of bar faca and tbat of tha T j W', iotlro to a tarrlola Mrlas of tracediaa tbat taaieltlDcallLandoD. AU olaaaaa of tolatr ara panlo-ttricken. "Jja Hardcaitlo lauxba at bar lof ar'a faara. MaaawbUa, tba London papara ara full of tba datalla of tha mr lariom trasadtaa. Tba Obaria, On Oo(l afpaelallr arraUna tha police for Ita lntBolano. C1IAPTEK II. j WUEMUM TUX ' ' OUAWNO CB0SS OHETTI " PBIMTS TUB TEB1UBLX 0AT1L00DB OT TBX UTS- TKBIODB TBXOSnntS. The Charing Grot Oazeilt oontlnued its ac count of the mysterious tragedies In its next issue: " Below we publish a list of the murder which have been committed during tho past iht months. Tboyaroull undoubtedly by gjl the home hand, and the murderer alas that Ja ouch n thing should be .'Is still at 'large. M , " MO. 1 yLOIlME OBEY, A BSAMSTBXHS. j " The first of these murders took place on the night of the 11th or on the morning ot th 12lh of FthrntTy ot tola year. The vio- '. I'm was a girl of the people, a seamstress, g, ving at 205 India street, Islington. Her our uamo was Florrio Orey, aged twentyine. j one was found lying In her bed about 8 TM o clock on Sunday morning, the 12th, stabbed tw '"ugh.tUe heart with a poisoned dagger. .14 I o other 6atrag appeared to have been 'I daeaL ... lAiiiiiiifiiiytilsfTiitii isVssiiitfilii offered her, and no motive assigned for tho crime. She was a highly respectable hard, working girl, without, si for as was dlscov ered, on enemy in the world. Several arrests were made, but nothing came of them, and to this day the assassin remains at large. "XO. 3 AM CHKNOWtf HOWEn-CIHL. "Early In the evening ot the 13th d' Maroh an unknown girl, apparently not more than twenty-one, was found in one of the courts leading out of Fleet street done to death in a manner preoisoly similar to the above. She had metiierfato some hours before shews discovered by a dagger thrust through the heart. The wound was tha same slxe viz., small puncture from which oozed e clot of blood as that found oh tho body of poor Florrle Orey, and the medical eyideuoe went to prove that the came poLoned dagger had a i iMAC YEARNING FORtflGHT. ! ' ' i ' ,a HE IB WlIXINa' TO DO BATTLB WITH BILLY MEIER ON ART TERMS. Weird Reason, (liven for tha Kanaval af Ike Pala Granada Miller and HeaaaUt Alaj Wrestle la This City Pat lllllea la the Hole af Trainer-Kdltar Fax Re ceives an Aataalag Letter. Jack MoAullffe say ho is willing in fact, eager to fight Billy Meyer under the tatter's own terms, In privateten men on each side only to be present, anywhere In the East or far West, thostako to be 82. MO or to, 000. Meyer, it will be remembered, challenged MoAullffo immediately after their recent groat battle. McAultffo accepted, but soys that since then he has never heard from Meyer. Jack declares he is ready to fight at a moment's notioe, without training, and that ho is only waiting to hear from Billy. Ho further states that Meyer is the best man who over stood up against him. Jack is also anxiously waiting to hear from Miko Daly. Though tho latter' f 2S0 has been covered for sorao tlmo yet nothing furthor has been heard from him. a The arguments for the removal of tho Polo Grounds odonced yesterday before tho Aldcrmanlo Couimitieo bv some of thn holders of property in tho neighborhood wore extremely ludicrous. Their chief spokesman said thst tho crowds which congregated at night outsido the grouuds were of an exceedingly rough character. Tho crowds, he Mid. gatnered outside tho grounds and at night. As the baiteball games are gc uerally understood to occur during daylight and insido tho grounds, it is n tritlo hard to make out just ow the basehnllists aro resnonsiblo. But Eerbaps tbo New Yorks, Oh'cogos, rt a!., ave been wont to sneak up to the vicinity at midniuht heretofore and piny ten-inning comes br moonlight. If this U so, Jim Mutrio should bo brought to account. He should tee to it that tho sleep of tho virtuous property-ho dors is not disturbed by the en plause bestowed on a home-run made at 12. 30 A. M. Baseball mon aro getting somewhat excitod as tbe season draws nigh. Home of the en thusiasts can hnrdlv await iti advent Tbey are liko blooded raoe horses just before a race quivering with excitement and anticipa tion. The mobilization of tbe New York team, which occurs on tbe 20th, is looked forward to by these devotees of the national game with tho most intense interest. m Subastian Miller and August Schmidt, the wrestlers, are to meet to-morrow at the Police OateUe ofHte to arrange a match to take place in this city. The meeting will be for $2S0 or 8500 a side. Iti chard K. Fox is tp appoint tho referee. ' Fat Killcn is training Uannia Needham. who is matched by the Do Boto Olub, of Minneapolis, to tight Harry Gllmore for 1)500. Ho will probably second him. The betting is a triflo in favor of Needham. Needham knocked out Fat Herrington at Boston in five rounds, and though be lost his fight with Meyer many thought be bad thn best of it. Both men ore training hard, and the mill bids fair to be decidedly entertain, ing. m m ; Dnring this week n match will be arranged between Lewis, tho ,t"Htrangler," and Connors. John L. Sullivan is in receipt of the follow ing poetic lutter of encouragement from an eigbt.year-old admirer.! t" He Is a man you can defy, snd'he will whin Kilroln by and br. Hush, hiipaby, don't lou cry. You will know who is champion by and by. Karl, I. Kksskl, 07 Action street, Newark, N. J. ' Mr. Blchard K. For has received a re markably quaint .letter. It is from very much of a would-be "pug." who lives' way down in British Guiana. Hero is the letter ; IIespectko Okntlkmax, Hitt:' I, the under signed, do hereby compliment rou in pugilistic stjle. That in. Ism a prize-tlghter or the West Indies, anil h& o been succei inl in battles from thoageofaevcuteen to my present, tweuty-aix. I am, by complexion, a mulatto. I weigh 100 pounds. I am conlldnnt that I will do well in lhe titates in pri7C-tiihting if it should pleate your gentlemanahlp to write me and give roe art account of what groundu I could travel. I would be willing to come, snd am sure to give you credit for your trouble to the cost of my life in prize-righting with the heart of a hero, and one who flinches nbt from pain. Sir: flive me a trial, plea e, to knock down:, or knock out anything of my incheo. .Anxiomly awaiting yonr answer, your niott obedient servant. JosiitA Btanlm Xrixt, Georgetown, British Guiana. been used. Tho unknown victim was a flower girl, and some bunches Of crushed violets wero found In her stiffened hand. The body was never identified, and the crime, like ihe SUE HAD DIED molt THE FOIfiOSED DAOOEJl TUI1UBT. preceding ono, was, no far as conld bo ascer tained, absolutely motiveless. " SO. 8 THE VICTIM A rOPUXAS BINOEB. " The murders of Florrie Grey and the un known flower girl, whilo attracting consider able attention at the time, were on the point of being forgotten when all London was aroused by tho news that Miss Bose Manton, tho popular soprano, had been murdered in her brougham while driving to her homo In ltegent's Park at the conclusion of a concert In St. James's Hall. This was on the evening o( April 11, and her death bad been brought about by a dagger stab through tho heart. ' Suspicion at first rested upon a rejected suiter an Italian tenor. But he proved on alibi, and the police sought for the murderer needless to say, without effect elsewhere. Miss Manton was noted for her kindness of heart and sympathetic nature, and her terri ble fato caused a profound sensation. "Private detectives were employed, and members of the theatrical and musical pro. fesslons enrolled themselves a assassin, hunters, but all to no purpose. The cowardly murderer has never been brought to book. ' ' MO. 4 A BUKDAY-SCnOOr. TEACHER. " Tho popular expectation that the 11th of May the day of tho new moon would pro. vide another victim for the unknown mur dorer was only too fully realized. A young girl, a Sunday-school teacher, Eliza Arnatt by name, was to be the next victim. She was killed on her way through Stromas' Park after leaving a West End chapel, where she was one of the Dingers of the choir. The deed must have beeit .cqmmltUd about 9 ssfraiTls-'tArtjL Aafe SttSfe A. at JSaTatosfsiafcsslsQL aaslL hJ DUNLOP STRIKES A MASHER. AN INSULT 70 MISS BLANCHE MARSDEN PROMPTLY PDNISUED. Karnaar Marr'la Is Wrltlag ft On Act Play lar Aaalaa? Vekce Alrxandar Caaaataek Off far C'alarada Taay Paster's Annl. veraarr J. Charles Dcvla'a Hrnefk at the People's a Alaat Enjayable Affair. F.vcrv attempt has been made to huih up nu extremely dromstio fracas that occurred Wednesday night at a restaurant in West Twenty-fifth street, next door to Fourcadn's. The 'particulars, bowover, aro' now known. An eye-wltnass described tho affair yesterday as follow i The restaurant was crowded with diner. Beats were at a premium. At about 8 o'clock Mr. A. P. Bunlop, the well-known theatrical agent, accompanied by Mis B'anche Marsden entered. Thoy took the only available .chairs. Hardly was Miss Marsden seated than a walthy man named Arnold, n frequenter of Koater i. Dial's, approached hor and, Ignoring Dnnlop. ex oialraed: ."Hallo, Blanohcl" Mis Marwlen colored and begged Mr. Arnold to go away. " Shake hands," he insisted. This Miss Marsden docliuod to do. Don't be a fool," ho said. "I'll make you shako hands." 'I-hap never hod anything to do with yon and I never want to do fcO,"sho declared, indignantly. In the mean tlmo Dnnlop, boiling over with rogo, had rlton. and taking Mint Mar'deu, lod her from the restaurant. He saw her borne and Immediately returned, meeting on his way back two theatrical friends, whom he asked to accompany him. He louud that Mr. Arnold and his friends wero still at tabic Dnnlop is a small, slightly built man, and has onlv Just risen from a sick bed. He walked straight up to Mr. Arnold and tappod him on tbe shoulder. " I want to speak with you asido," ho sold. Arnold crimsoned. "I have nothing to ay," he remarked. "I am not a fighter." Dunlop thereupon deliberately slapped Mr. Arnold's fare, the blows sound'ng through tbe room with remarkable distinctness. One of Arnold's friends rose to defend blm, but soon sat down. Arnold himself as serted that he was too intoxicated to fight. Dunlop's friend gave Arnold a poke tn the ribs that would have felled an ox. " Go and tako vonr medicine like a man, " he said. ' ' You have done what would disgrace a dog. Yon won't ? Well, sir. let mo teliyou, if you ever apeak to Mis Marsden again, or even mention her namn, I shall take preat pleasure In attending to you myself." The party then left the restaurant. When questioned about the mattor yoster. day Mr. Dunlop sold it was quite truo. "I felt that Miss Marsden was under ray protec tion and I wo bound to see that she wa not insulted. He might easily have slugged me. I have bean ill for four weeks and can hardly stand up." "The man has mode himself offensive to ma before." said Miss Marsden. "When 1 was at Koiterit Dial's housed tocome around and make himself extremely unpleasant. I never encouraged him in any way." Ramsay Morris, whose " Tigress" com pany closed in Philadelphia last Saturday, Is writing a one-aot play for Miss ltosina Voices. Alexander Comstock, of the Academy of Music, started yesterday for Colorado. Corn stock Is a hard worker and his health ho suffered. Ha will not be uway very long. www Tony Pastor will begin the twenty.flfth year of his managerial career March 25. Of course ho will celebrate His theatre will be adorned with bunting, and ho will got to gether a big vandoville company to give a ' jubilee" performance, The benefit to J. Charles Davis at the Poo pie's Theatre yesterday was a very enjoyable affair. Henry Leo and company appeared in one act of " Tbe Cavalier:" Wt Horn Gillette and company, including little Elsie Leslie, in one act of "Hold by the Enemy;" Mis Minnio Palmer and H. A. Roberts in " Tbo Ring and the Keeper," and Robert Mantell in one act of "Monbnrs." The Spanish Student. Ida Mlille, Amy Lee, Louis Aldrich and little Dot Clarendon also appeared. Little Elsio Leslie was something of a aisap polnlment In "Held by the Enemy." She is out-"cuted" easily by Miss Minnie Dupree. A funny incident occurred at tbo Star Theatre Wednesday night. A lady drove up in a cab and asked to see one of theuthers. As soon as he appenred. she asked him to ffo to the ipr.vate boxes and see if he could find Mr. Humphreys. The ubher demurted. o'clock, for she left a female friend at 8,45 at tbe park gates, and the lody was discovered on a seat at 9.30 by a passer-by. He stated that ho heard no cry and that ho saw no one leave the spot nhore tho body was found. A buo and crv was ut once started and the park scoured; but. in spite of the most diligent search, tho murderer was not found Appar ently tho Bnmo dagger which had sent tho time previous victims to their last account had been used on this occasion, and similar traces of poison were found in Iho wound. Why this poor girl should have been selected ' none could imagine, w bile people began, to ask themselvos who would be the next vie TTIXr SEABCHXD TUB PABK FOB TUB UtntDZHXB IN VAIS. tiro. They hid not long to wait for an an. swer. ' !(0S. S AND 0 TWIN 8I8TZBS. " On Saturday. June V, two looro viotlm were sacrificed to tbe murderous fury of the mysterious assassin. They were twin sisters, living in Gold street, Kensington. Murray wa their, name Daisy and Adelaide, and they were the-orphan daughters of a? teacher of music. They got their living iy gliiig muiio Isssons ' and were girls of irre proachable character'. Tbey ocenpied tbe same bedroom, and were found by the land, lady on Saturday evening, at about 8 o'clock 'lying dead in their roooi, clasped In each Giber's arms, their hearts pierced by a poj.' sonetldagXAr. They had been murdered bo. (ween the hour of 6 and 7 p. xf. The police, so far a on could judge, did all they pould AL. . r-..ysMi ifc,- ,jAw - viLs (IHELD&GLEmADD 144 BOWERY 144 NEAR GRAND ST. ELEVATED STATION. DIAMONDS! Wo Iinvo tho lnrgent stock of Diuiiiontlfl and Watches in tho world nt oxtraordl iiarllylow prices. WATCHES. Those uro tjio Watches wo mnlce specialty of: COM!) BILVKIt IITINTINO W ATOIIKH. ORmjrNE T AptKN ROI.in ani.D IHINTINO WATTIIKM. bTUM-WINDElt, AMKItlUAN MOVkHk.TT. 1H. 1 AMIW ROI.1D GOLD ST K ! W I N D I V (1 li WATOIIhH. BKAtJlUULLV CHAHUD AND KNQKAVUD, io. Byft,J5WR'T'''Rn HHNTINQ-CABF. STKlt W1ND1NU WATCI1K8, U AtlKNUINK H. HOWARD A OO. WATrilt, WITH 14-OAUAT SOLID HOLD UAHkA. FUU Sli.",. WK OIVE A WrtlTTKN tlUAnANTr.K'wiTH KVFKY WATdll HJR TilltlCU YKAIWi If not ah lir-rnnsLNriiD, mom.y mll ukui!- FUNDKD. Solid Gold Wedding Rings, 14 and 18 enrnts. Gurnet, Turquoise, Seal and Initial Kings a tpe cialty. CA8FEEFELD & CLEVELiHD, 144 BOWERY 144 NEAR GRAND ST. ELEVATKD STATION. Opan EVr.NlNOW until Hi BATUUDAV, 10. HO p. M. Tho lady presented him with $10, He was not proof against this, and dcpsrtsd on tho mission, it was unsuccessful, lie could lind no.Mr. Ilumpliroys. Tlia lndy hciclf, iurions and excited, then entered tbe theatre. She peered into, the boxes bnt could not din cover tba object of her search. "Never mind. " she said to the usher, who, remember ing tbe $10, saw ber bock to her carriage. ' ' I'm his wife, and I' it find him. If he's not hore seeing this 'Dvangoliuo,' he miiBt be up at the Casino. To tbe Cosmo, coachman, please" i Richard. Carroll has boen engaged by Ru dolph Aronsan to p ay Fowera's part in "Kadjy'at tbe Casino. Towers is to join the road couipany in place of Francis Wilson dismissed. a In tho cost of ' The Marquise." to be pro dnced at the Lyceum next week, are Kclcoy, Henry Miller. Nelson Wheatcroft, W. 3. Lumpyne, Charlet Walcot. W. Whittlesey, W. B. Boykton. Arthur Giles. G. V. Plstt, Mis Georgia Cayvan. Miss Grace Hendor son, Mrs. Charles Walcot. Miss Gertrude Wood and Mis Dora Leslie. , , Nat Goodwin. has evldontly.' ' caught on " in "A Gold Mine" at tho Fifth Avenue Theatre. The management aro making a great feature of the Saturday matinees, and tbey have' boen extremely woll attsnded. Mbs Forsytlie's dramatic methotU and dla. nionds aro a valuable assistauoo to Mr. Good win. In Silas Woolcott it 1 verv hard to recognize Mr. Goodwin. Ills make-up is marvellous.. 8onir 'people say that It ug. gesta Stoke, of. the Hoffman House, while others see reminiscences of Lester Wallaok on a small scale.' The white hair and black mustache effectually disguise the blondo Goodwin. - Herrmann, is still at Niblo's, whore bis ' ' or tistio magio has been a'tractiug large audiences. Quite as tractive as tbe necro mancy of these entertainment are Hor mann's witticisms, whioh tbe audiences in vsrisblv enjoy. Herrmann has a quaint way of saying funny things that is inimitable. Caailng Events. Lady Unlta Invitation calico ball. Nlliton Hsll. March 10. -' Henry F. Bhortell Asioclation invitation ball, Everett Hall, March IB. Msnhsttsn fthontlng Clnb msnqnersde hall, Elier's West Hide Aaxembly Iloomi, March 'iO. to trace tho murderer, bnt without avail. Thoro is no doubt that these equally motive, less murders were the work of ono bsnd, and that of the wretch who had taken tbe Ihcs of the other young women. "NOB. 7 AND 8 MOTIIEK AND DAtJOinTB. "'lhecnu of horrors, which was thought to be full to tho brim, mos added to. In a maumir tbat makes one's blood rnn cold to think of, a month nuo yesterday. "Tho young wifo of a civil. service writer, Mr. Harold Fitzcibboo, living ut No. 1a Wostbury Villas, Maida VuIo.wok tbe victim on tbo !)tb of July. In the middle of tho night tbe household was arntmd by a pierc ing shriek coming from tbe lady's room, "On entering the room Mr. Fit cl'-bon found tho lady's mnld in a fainting hi c. iln floor and his wifo stabbed througli the heart. The body of his young daughter similarly stabbed was also found cold in death. Tho agony of tha poor man can well be imagined. Here was he made a widower and childless at one fell stroke of the asssssin's kpife, and that ho should havo Income hopelessly In sane through tbe shock is not to be wondered at. The stroko which had taken tbeso two inuocent lives was unquestionably made with the tame weapon that bad drunk tho hfo blood of the six previous victims. " Tbe lady's maid sworo tbat she neither saw nor heard any ono come into or leavo the room. She admitted having fallen to sleep, during which time tho dastardly crimes wvre committed. It was only upon awaking that sho discovered Ihe terrible statu of affairs, when she, as has been stated, arourcd the household. She was altogether unable to throw any light upon tbe subject. No arrest woro made, and all efforts to find tbe mid. night assassin proved fruitless. " NO. 8 MISS VLVKBSTONK, TUB lATUT VICTIM. "Yet another victim has to be added to this terribly long list of mysterious murders. Yesterday evening at about 10 o'clock Miss Gemldiue Ulveittoue, the onli daughter of Gen. TJlvortrtone , of 14 Favcrsham Gardens, Nutting Hill, niece of Huron Furnem, au intimate frieud of that wclUkuoun helle. Miss Kvelyu HarJcastlo, was murdered in her own house. As will be seen from particulars In another column the poor young lady was celebrating hor twenty.flrst birthday, and in j tha midst of tha festivities was suddenly and fouliy murdered. "Shr bad gone for a moment it appears to fetch Miss Hardcatle, who was 1th her, u .pray of flow ers from the conservatory. No one know the precise moment she left the draw Not Hiigerrr. rromivy Lord Chnmpllogh And then yonsh r 0u toin-IlonHO dutlea aw so doocedly sbaurd.' Yon er amsrt Americans chawgo heaUly fsw awtlclea or weal utility, while things of mesh luxury and no actual use you er permit to cntsh you ah country rwce. Native Then what are you kicking at f Afore Frequent Than Kver. M on(t HlthnumJi)liiatrA.t 'Dsnces for tho benefit of btirisl.gronnd funds havo not been frequent of late. " Pshaw; tbey have been frequent o or Ainco tho fsnliiqn ba obtained of making ball druse of very thin' material. ssWviVy'5"Ts! f'01" """ iw iftiasi VcUHj&ol ffr''W Voiii'a serereroUt'n rWUVtf)$ bA A oh,'J 'ix (tipiication$ B w.SFM of Ely' Ovwiw Halm I ioii BF JJH relerril. Kerry hac of mi sr ..tiH roW " rmiornf, Henry C. sBfcW c'ark- Ul Mton .V. Y. fJFvV-,t 1 Ai praher' Oficr. HANKS UINTIfTH. Extracting. ffJVr.t n Ijh 1AH, JOe, Rata. , 8 aad 10 Hon tllllnr. iiOa. uns JrolJ flllln. ll no. FmlatUndtnt RnnJaTatol. 03 OTH AV1I.. HI) llOOIt 111! LOW 14TII PEERLESS DYE8 LSSSSk AM USKMKXTS. BIJOU TIIBATItll llro.Jw.r. near SOthat. Matliieea wadiieailajr nd hatnnlar. iiovth nkvf comkdy-iiih (ihkatkrt hik'cksm, A MIDNIGHT BELL . "Mr. Hortbaaalvrn nannanr Iha louohaawhlrh haa made thafuu-oiAol "Tha Old llomtaad.,,and Lalda that, ha haa ruadu a war which will maka paopla laafh andbmerrr " Worlds Mirchll. Uallatr. i!.o. lUml. f.O.-.. 7.'o.. 1. l,fiO. t A?n ?T. THKATRE. , COK flTH AVIC. X.'x Mallnwa Wnlnf xltjr and Ratiirdtr. KATIIKIU.M! C .nil JA11K8 A. , t IIKItNK In Ihw pownrlnl domeatlo plaj, DRIFTING APART. Raappoaran; of Mr. I Irrnn af l.r hl aatara lllnvu Oallar, Xitc i naaartfil, U c. OOa, 75c. $1, SI, 50. riRAND UPKRA-lIOtTHK T Kaariml ril Urrliatlra t'lrrla and Dalrninjr.GOo. HELD BY THE ENEMY, te&.t,.:' GIIAHD Ol'KRA.UOUrlB. KXTHA. b,rD.?.ck,lNEXT SUNDAYi8t; ru"ir,ck lleanllfullr llluatratMj I.KOTURK on breland: With Tortralla of PAKSKLL ind (ILADRTONK, Ilr Prof. CKUMW EU, 7 AdmlMlon, ylOj, Ilfanrvad Hata, !Jfic. attra. Cominan&gaato.lu. Btt ufllcoopanaat t. QAMMO. UI10ADWAV AJD 30TU ST? nHUU la 1 MATINltSi MATURDAY AT 1 Aamnion fx3u Beata raaar'ad 2 wxt In adtanaa. Zvsrd-iu Irs. LuluJ.'h.iniv- Writ TVaak-THi: BrowvtffAY. irjuiBATifk TOlA'jMy-3Les.sra.. With har tweial alctd ,'omiianj. In , M? HWP.KTI1UAUT.' '' Nait weakjlaoull aa llonbtri. Alalinm Raturdir. TONY PAHTOIl'rl NKW 14TUHT. TIIKATRKr" TflMV ilataT Allea.Conror ADmpMr, 1 UH X Ton I'Mtor nd W.w ('anrpanr. ra.RA.tD MUSETwFilEATRE ANDllEKAaERDi' T iU 347 llrand at. aUANDPRIZBSKWIhUOONTGHTtir'JO urtariaaw. Ins machlna opf ratnra. Kntlro chanaa of curloattlea. -Double htasa Parfonnauca. Atlmbalon, lOoeuta MISS "MAMIE HORTOK 1SSi3ffis" at the BDKN MUBHE afttrooon andatntoi. AAlDERO THEATRE. Inrlna ula'oa" and lflth at -T-nlbtand SATUnDAY UaOnre, cnat double Barformanoa, O HotherlnLaw and At tha Grand Opera at. Ere., Jnnkermann Inllanne Xtnete Visited BY 4K7ono in one vTZaE JtWTYnUUO. . 10th at. 4th are. oandar, ffli oenU. IJERNANDO'H DANUINO AOADKMY.1Q'-' K BWIl BT.-KhOEITION EVERY TUESDAY EVEMNO. ing.room. but hor absence was speedily dis covered and tho question asked as to whore she was. " Miss Hardcaatle expressed her belief that she must hat o gone to the con en atory. as some (iinrtor of an hour boforo alio had promised to get her some roses to take the placo of tho crukhed flowers she a woariiis in hor dress. She1 nvidentlv wishes to tn.ke me by surprise,' added Miss Hardcartle, 'and I wl'l Just go and Interrupt hor in her ml sion.' And with a laugh the young lady AMUSEMENTS. IH PROCTOR'S 230 ST, THEATRE,.? fl COUNTY FAIR. , 9 TfffOItnOW (Hritnritiiir) .ItATiyKK, 1I.1H. .:jH "ltoreaeiiwhrUhonld not rnn tor raara lalm. rH mene aocooai," N. Y. Herald. jtsMsl V.1il?r!' rtrjttnrlnie toon 1. Aaneeeia."-.'Trld. 31 .. A a'atmet hit ''-lornln JournaL I1 "Had crowned lie anooMa, aod the new theatre bad iJasl made ita dedication a (rimnprT."-N. Y. Bnn. .jfl ..2L"' nT Profltab'ecareer." Trlbunn, TOlS ..Tn.'',l,'c,ur,hl';to'abolntetrntiI.,' Tlmea. iDH ; A Conntj Jair'certalnlacored a hit, "-Praaa. WM "Ilurre.ii evidently made carefnl atndr of aNaw n MU Knlanrlplner." Star - . KH !.'.:'Tff",n'!n,nmor,, amnsln."-Kw, World- ids ! V.,p,,,t,".nlrrt'Unr,",,'!.l?ortD,e,ll,i"-llaliandEi. SM "lle-lihrlnloia tUelded'rentertalnln."-Coni.Ad. JBH "Aaurreaa tMnifl'il ' anre of prwoirltraaa. ?XmU ire.nh.ek "-Spirit nt the Hum. f..,,,-.. "! I'KICEM, Mr., OOc., 70c. 91. 0I.5O. JH Th.atre parties forralni In or oot of, town cannow aa. 'jSsVSB enreeestatwowecktln adnnce br tnall. tawatsnh or -SsiB telephone. (Tel. No. U3t). 3lat. '""'"' " WM KOSTER "KtBl McANTHONY 9 AND . ..- AND JrU BIAwLlF Tfr CHLOE TuTTBA. W v ,, WEDNESDAY-MATINKE-SATURPAY. .1lsfl f-TH AVE THEATItR Eje.atS., 8at. Mat. at a. flM W.C. GOODWIN in M A COLD MIME. 19 BRpADWAYTHKATRB.Mat.Wed andHat ,UPJt. mk Uroadwir, cor,4ltat, KVENINOS AtL 8&W LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. H AIMIIWHION floe. M PALMER'S TIIRATllh. Enrre'rr. Mat. Hat, SH McCAULl, OPERA CO. M Prloea'.'Ae., ,'iQc.. l ,nd 1.B0. SB MADISON HgtlARE THEATRE. JeH Mr. A MPALliER . ............ ..Bole Uanacet Wsl J Kienln(r.atH.I() HaturdaV UstlnM. " WM 4T" CAPTAIN SWIrT. KSSiSL 9 MONTH. I A Ureat Bnccwe World. Jen. 881 PanrSaT" Jgl TX R. JACOnSMTHAI.tAT "" JsV 1JktATINFKHLU ?WV KiffW.-J. H OSSIFIED MAN I,08nK, 1 nS??M?S,.1UiV 'n-J'ansth.Iri.h OUnteaa. Hampton' H Doc Urcne, HalrleM Ladr. Pnmraae and Mortihr Not- "l'CoLatWorih'aMnwim. 14lhat,. nearitnaTa, M IT R.-LiiCfll'S'THIRnAVKNUETHBATRa- ,S9 HvvrR"! "W I "OBODY 'm STAKTIIEATItr, J BROADWAY A 13TH 8T." 13 Matineea Wndneadaa and Saturday. ' 1j9H IIIOE'H DEAUTIFUI, EVANGELINE. MM Bnnda ctenltn-llntrlr-CltTeland MlnatoalaT 1W NIBLO'S. T"18 wi IB wJJilSfsAT. HERRMANN. 19 . . NEXT WEEIC-A DARK SBCRETV' - gonday atenlns LUDWIU'S IRISH UALLADS. JSI STANDARD THEATRE. LAST 2 WEEKrT " -L1 tfEK'p'iK?,V'S 11 SrKCUI.ATOlW ara warn.4 not to lurnt In tlokata. JaSHBJ W,NDR0'' THEATRE, IIOWERYNEAR CANAlT 1IH W sir wii liam nr'niiuND matinke mm andMra.l.IOMASIJAllRYIi SATUIlDAr WM llennlnleior, Tha Croa. of Oold. AT a. tiH NeitWek-ll, U. Kennetr'a Uahta and BhaHita. jBM "AHTAllTK"' AND TUB BTEBWB. 11 f YCKUM THEATRE. 4th are. and 23 at, 8.10. JM JLl La.tWeek-SKKTI.VKNDER. MM Nelt Monday The Marqulie. IBBnl PKOOKIiYN AMU8K31KMT3. M E B. JACOBS' BROOKLYN 'THEATRE. M m. . Oornerof Waihlnatnn and Johnaonata, Hal Matineea MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. . THE mvm Pri Mil MAIN LINE. M Prioea Matineea, 'Me and HOo. xaSU Iteaened, Ernln. "Oo TlfV. anSSOc "SS'M Nait Week-J. U. Polk In " MfXED VloSlayi ,OM EE AVE. AOADhMYOF MU8I0L Brooklrn. E. D. iU Thla week, Matineea Wedneidaj and Sataroar. iSBt TheOomedlin, PRANK DANIEL'S JH Neat Wcek-SAID PASHA. uBi AMPHION ACADEMY.Jir'.at H Ererr KnlDf Wm1ushU had b(nrdr MAtinM. H9 THE FAIRY'S WELL. ffl GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Z:XA.' M rrj Urrninf. Wadntiday and Hiturday AUtioii. mm SAID PASHA. I! COL. SINN'S PARK. THEATRE. &M robert IN unilDlDQ m mantell IN MUNDnlfO. M MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. HOLMES'S STANDARD MUSEUM. M THIN WBRK-.lfATINBIW DAILY. fl THE GOLDEN CLIFF. J M k. 1 n M' A I MISS IIABDOASTI.E VODMD IIFn TRIEND IN TRE qONSERVATOBT, I.TTKO PSAD UPON TRB PL0OB. 'W darted off to nud her friend. A moinent lator n shrill, agonized scream came from tha conservatory. ' On arriving there tbe General and hi guests found Miss Hardcastle, pile and speechless, bonding over tbe body of Miss Ulverttone, which lav motionless on the floor, " Th young lady was quite dead stabbed through the heart. It wa seen at a glance that th terrible poisoned dagger had Leen UMti. " Miss Ulverstoco is the latest 7lctun, 'Jra but is she the lust? We cannot tell, but wo r5 fesr not. Not a mouth has passed bnt some JV ono bos been sacrificed to the murderous B instincts of this unknown osaansin. This dg miiVes tho ninth, but judging from previous n events, tboro will probably be a tenth and ml eleventh, or oeu more, before tho blood. j5 thirsty wretch h discos ored. lj " No one is apparently sale from his unoo. ja countable fury. He seems to so ect bis vlo. 'M; tuns at hapharard, being equally at horn 1st -flft tbo garret ot the poor and tho mansion of th "H rich. The victim are in no way related to iB each other, and, so tar as is known, tboy w never even knew of each other' eils'encej W so there can be nrthing in tbe nature of a K family vendetta which has induced th fiend J to take theso innocent women's lives. jP Wo say floud, for te really have our JH doubts whether the murderer eon bo human, M and. If he be a being iu human guie.whthir J be does not poetess the spirit of a dtvtb m (,To I CotUuiufd To-Morrov.) M tfjm "' H ,w , tvJlummW MmtfM?TM?ifimtMMMmmM