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THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1889. S '$ FROM THE MIRROR OF FUN. flUMOROUS REFLECTIONS MADE BY THE SUNLIGHT OP LAUGHTER, Wanted It Buck Stewed. irron Xt.l Prrstlcliilitatoiir Thcic, sir; I hfcvo taken this out of our stomach t Underfed (lentleman Well, lions, slneo yer wuhro clover as toi take it out, trj if jer can't put the rabbit back agin stowed. A IMsaiipnlnlPd Hiielimiil. Fron the Ilttrlington Fir Pr Citizen (at florist's) llao you any plants with bugs on them T Florist No, indeed I I tlont keep such things. Oltlr.mi (dlsappointod) I was in hopos ou did. My wifo not or lets mo biiioko in the -houso except when ttioro aio bitus on tlio plants. Robbed of a llomiince. from 1h Cftienfo Herall "What's the matter, Uly? You look out of sorts." "lam. I'm positively disgusted, raimdma both like Charley, and think he's nn excellent catoh. " I " Well. I should think you would bo glad of "Glad of it! It is perfectly stupid. I wantod an excuse to elope. In Tlml Onat elm Truth Will Do. From Harptr ltaar. Mrs Brief (who has boon reading an artlcloon tleep in a health paper) John, is it best to lie on the right sido or the loft 1 , , . . , . John (a iawyor) If yon aro on the right side, it usually isn't necessary to lie at all. Valuable Aid. Vox fa BurlutaUn Frf Yl.l Bmith Jones, woro on enlisted during the Jones No; but my sympathies were Some Critical 1'iiiin. t JYui l ll'awi7"'" Oil" 1 Mr. ITarrison should hao sent Ulce to China, Editors are being recogtiUcd oflicially. The "President is a pious nun. who doesn't propose to see the writoous forsaken. Col. Orant and Mr. Lincoln will represont their Fatherland abioad. If any foreign authority attempts to impose npon our editorial diplomats thoy will proceed atouoeto "laisoaelub." Tbr Ilrot uf Cri'dcntlitls. From thJvtr 1lrWy Diamond Mcrcliant (to applicant for position) What references havo you, sirt Applicant Tho am neons at Belle t tie IIos- Me'rcliant What do thoy know of your Quali fications for m line of tradot Applicant lliey amputated my legs and su pervised the construction of now ones, which can be unbnekltd and locked in the safe during bnsiuo-'s hours. , Merchant ltomote your limbs and enter upon your duties. Credentials HuOlcleut. ru (At Au I art Wlly ) Hew Yorker Do tho Upstarts of Philadelphia belong to tliubcst socioty thcroT Philadelphia Dame -The best soolctyl Bless yoni linocent heart, of course theydol Why, many mid many a moonlight night I've seen their cats and Biddlo's oati howling on tho same fence. Kciuul to tlic Occasion. From tXe JJ04I0 Courier' ', Supersillyass Yes, you may have my lead pencil a moment, but do not on any account put it to your lips. Coolsharp Certainly not; I'm not so foolish. 1 once got soro lips before by doing that. AIIoitucc for Error. From th UurUngion Ft Fr 1 Tubbs I flatter myself that honesty is printed on my face. Grubbs Well er yes, perhaps with some allowance for typographical errors. iA Fair Division of" Labor. From Uku S(ttng: Employer (to now cleik) This package of money you've just couuUd is two nvo-dollar bills short. New Clerk How do you know You said you hadn't counted tho money. "I said that to test yourhonosty. I hardly know what to do about it. " "I can help you out; you tako me into part nership, and I'll do tho stealing for the firm and Ton can do the lying and wo'U mako things hum." IT WEAKENS THE PHYSIQUE. OARSMEN NOT PERMITTED TO ENGAGE IN TUGS-OF-WAK. Jack Detnpaey'a "Ouylnar" rroellvllles MrAullnVs Iteply to Daly's Chnlltnie Medal Winners of the Star Athletic Club The Wyanoke Dont Club Will Parllol pato In the Inauguration Ceremonies Columbia College Ilojs PractlalliH, A careful cantmm of athlotlo organizations relative to the tntt-of-uur dinclosos tho fact the most intelligent and far-sighted of the ath letes are strenuously opposed to it because of its injurious effects. Thev say that almost without exception a weakened physlquo follows. The exception is In tho caso of an unusually power ful man of phlegmatic temperament, who will not exert himself to tho utmost. Yet et en he. they alllnn. is rendcrod unfit for other forms of athletics. Ill spine is stiffened and he becomes heavv and sluggish In movement. 'Hie boating men say they iiotcr peunit one of their onrsmeu to engage in tho tug-of-war. These brainy ath letes declare it Is high time the tug-of-w ar qui tion was brought up Prominently by the athletic clubs and iti evils pointed out and discussed. If this were done It would doubtless lead to the tug-of-war being abolished. Jack Dcmpsey is nn inveterate " irtijei," in the language of tho "peifesh. ' He will assume tho austerity and cariiistuens of a elcrgjman while "swelling tho head "of a gieciihorn. lhe stiangor is inipiossod by the Nonpareil's seilous air, and niuo times out of ten tails to " tumble" unless his wits nro quickened by tho audible grins ot chalice byutanders who know Jack's penchant for " Htrlnglng " tin coiiuding. liy tho way. Jack has a horse named Dan. ... Whon questioned about Mike Dab's swooping challengo published In The Km.ni.vci Wouid, Jaok McAiilitlo said "These fellows are meroly trying to get a lot of free adortllng, I am per fectly willing to moot them all for a ei.OUO stake it a decent puree will also lie presented to the winner. I should bo delighted to have a go with Daly, Mejer or any ligl t-woight In tlie world, only I want to make a little money to nay tno for my trouble. I hhould think the Califor nia Atlilctio Club would be willing to offer a purse, and I would accept a chance to light those follows there with alacrity." McAullffe and Billy Madden, by thpway, are fail ly launched as dramatic stars. This week thoy pummel each other scientifically on tho stage of a Hoboken theatre, and next week thoy will delight lovcis of closer boxing at Troy. Jack oilers $st) to any light-weight who will stand before him tor four rounds without being knocked oil his pins. John J. Gorman, of the Htar Athletic Club, and weighing only l'-Jel pounds, di sen es minli credit loi the brilliant way in which he won the iigbt-weight medal last night at tho lliightou Athhtio Club tournament. Ho had to whip thieoinin. And he trounced them well, 'lho decision in the bautum class should hae gone to James IIosi , of the Allertou Athletic Club, instead of to J. llaiuutt, uf tho Atlantic. Ho-e 1 had much the bent of tho four rounds. Ham 1'reuth, who won tho feather-weight, and who is a superb crOHB-countij and long-aistauce run ner on the cinder lutli. proved that his running has given him staving power that ran be relied upon. Jack Hkellywas, in tho opinion of ev civ body, the better man of the two, but ho lost on account of a foolish desire to "show oil." Ho placed with 1'rcutli and the judges served him just right. Jaeob 1'iU, who won tho middle-weight, h the young mau who gave 1'at Cuhlll, the present middle-weight champion, such a good light a short timo ago. 1'itz weighs hut 1 10 pounds, but he can train into tho light-weight class. William Jackson, the famous English swim mer, and all-round athlete, will cuter Billy O 'linen's walking match. The Wyanoke Boat Club intonds sending an eight, six and four to take in tho inauguration ceiiuionies April 30. ... If determination and faithful work have any thing to do w itli tho making of a good orow, the Columbia College bo) a certainly should feci hopeful. Tho Columbias are on the Harlem during practice hours, rain or shine. ... It is more than probable that J. Dougherty, of Philadelphia, and W. Clark, of BrooUhu, who fought such a game tight last Hunday, will bo matched again shortly. The ending of tho re cent light. It will bo lomembored, was very un satisfactory. Clark winning on a foul. m m The Acorn Athletic Association, of Houth Biooklyn, numbers among its members F. L. I.aiubrecut, the chumpion hammer thrower; John 'laylor. the clever all-round athloto: F. Ol-en.tjie scullei; J. Nolan, light-weight boxer, andM. 11. Cuming, " who can with ease lift the 76-pnuud dumb-bell," to use the language of an admirer. And, bj tho way, the sooner Mr. Cuming stops lifting heavy-weight dumb-bells the better it will be for his health. Lifting heavy weights is not the way to get strong. But it's a good way to injure oneself. Found with Ills hkull Frncturod. James Madden, thirty-nine yeais old, was found In the yard of 114 West 1 wen ti th street at fl o'clock this morning, snfferiug fiom a frac tured skull. Ho was removed to the New York Hospital. From Colorado. Tlattlvillk, WaidCooati, Col., 00. ill, lt87. l-I LMlMi Hiioa Deah Hma I oomider Dn C McLimk'b Oklk JIUat I) Ll vm Pills to bo a t.pltndid artlulu tor bit.ou nvaa, headkLhu, fever aud debility, Tboj truiigthiQ and tone th ajitora porfectl). Wi bav uavd tbuui in QxxUmlj for thirty feara and can roooniuitmd them. Wm. I). Runs, Majiqackt Itois. In cat of tick headache, billoumea, torpid llvtr, dyspepsia and cottifenMi, Dn, C Ml Lane's Cflx U BATED Livkr PlLLfi neror fail to give relief (or both axe tad all agm, thoy are compounded with rutfard to even the mout delicate constitution Sold by all drug glata Price 25 cent Prepared only by Fleming Droe., PlttaburKs Pe Look out fnrau Imitation made In St. Iouia which la often palmed off on innocent spec Utora m ours Insist upon hafing only the genuine A VERY CLEVER SCHEME. New and Uniquo Novelette, tvW. Surprising Jievelojwients, Complete in Three Chapters. By GEORGE B. SIMS. .4uf7ior of the " Zlgltf o' Zoiieloti," " StraplUm Soap," ie. BrXOl'SIS OF CUAFTJCII I. DotMtlre Ellnrton. of Scotland Tard, aos Into bo.lnsssfor blmaelr. He impatiently wilts at hi. new offlca jrafoodcae Onodiy a roung yomsn preuwnts herwilf and tells a ttrinse .tory ot a mining- hutjnil Strnrsl montliistterm.rrUseberliu.Lsndwuntaway. and .he hd not seen hlui for a er tnd could not airllu hi. wbernboats, altbouili sbt regularly rnoolved UUral remltUnees for her support. Tha detectlf a.l fur bur own theory of iba matter, CIIAPTICn II. WnEnKIN tnX PRIVATE DETECTIVE MKKTS WIT!! A riEUinKADLE ADVENTCaE. First toll mo," said tho woman, ' ' having heard these facts, what U your ido.t?" "I haven't seriously thought tho matter out yet. "replied tho detoctive, "but at the first blush two solutions of the mystery occur to me. The first is that your husband has left you ior somebody else; the seooml, that this ' troublo ho spooks of is something which eompels him to keep out of the way. How tell mo what 1b your own idea," " I have nn Idea," replied tha youne wife, " but I shall not tell It you, lost it should put you on the wrong scent. What I vtlsh you to do is to take up my case. If vou wish I will hriw; you to-morrow the only photograph I lmo of my husband, n copy of my marriaco certificate, and I v. ill ctvo you nil tho iufor wation I cau. As to tonus. I will bo plain v-!ti..jou. I do not intend to havo tho rost of BuMtte ruined and to bo thevlre'of "nlMtf band of whoso whrroabouts I am ignorant. Givo mo tho weans of annulling or disbolvme this marriage, and on tho day that I am reo you shall have a thousand pounds." It was a luro turn to bo promised and the detective opened his oyes. "Do not bo afraid." said the younp; lady, "that you will, if you fall, havo done your work for nothing. Hero is a fifty.pouud note for your preliminary expenses. When that is gone you can have what more you roquire. Kllorton took the noto and looked at it me chanically. It was a perfectly good one. Tho dotec'.ivo thought to himself that for a lady who only had a quarterly remittance from her husband and had to lhe out of it she was very froe with hor monoy. Something of what was passins; in tho de tective's mind was guessed by his visitor. I " I muiHle Ariuiktwllfi ydtViihiAald, rls- NEWPLAYAVlTHArUlll'OSE. - CHARLES STOWS "AN IRON CREED" TO BE PRODUCED MONDAY. Ilshrnrstna "La .llexlcnnn" at tlir Casino The Actors' Fund Deneflt Advice to Mr. Hot Ilcrllner Iladdon Chambers Hald to lift Writing Another l'lay for the Mndlson Kquaro Theatre. Charles 8toT.'B now five-act "drama of to day," called "An Iron Creed," to 'be produced at the Fourteenth Htreet Theatre next Monday, will be hroiiRht forward with an excellent pur pose In view, and if Mr. Htow's uork bo an (rood m this purpose he ouKht to hac aurndurinR success In " An Iron ("iced" liuintttidstado the Hebrew dramatic Justice, prcKcutliu: him as a worthy American citlrcn and, in fart, making liitu tho hero of his play. Tho character of David Delmont, the banker, oiiKht to be Inter tntlin;, vhilo in that of Dr. Ktirulaw, a rabbi, there is aUo Kcnpe for uondwork. Ml. Htow "ill alxo, in a mild. ihnllennli' war, teae'h a h'Kfoti In tlioc who talk of lcdciinlui; the 1'iotniiid Land and bulldliit; up thereon a Nen J( ruMiUm. Hero Is what Jlr. l)uid Delmont I sajK mi tho subject! "Ouo not wltlnuin limu ine f mm Nebo's heluhts upon a kiiu'dmn jou i an no er I each. This home of fiecdomi oui promised land, and here, tlio New Jertiia. lcm, In wlilrh to erect a llvinc temple, tar mole clorious and eiidurinu than ccn tliat of S olonitiii one founded on the eternal rock of patnotlHiu and uood actions. Hither let it be our aim to Kather all our htitlerliiK, Persecuted brethren fi oni out the linitniinf the Old World's despotic boiidaue Into a laud flowing wlthllin spiritual milk and honey of toleration, onllirht rnod propreKH ami universal motection." In tlio east will be.). 1'. lliidi, Herbert A. Our, Hour) l.Min. Htciihen 11 llairv, 11. 1'. Htnne. VV. II. I'ollitiBs, AtKliit Laurence, Francus I.ixiiiKstnn, Marie t-'roi-K, Kate Toll j, Mary ado llaiiultiiii. lUiohd Uinard. Loitisu llaltein, Florenco Hazard and Mabel Laurence. Bol. llerlinor Is Rettitia badly rattled at com meiits upon his "Noiilu Hon" speculation. Tli ore is pathos ininulnd with ainilKeuieiit in this lattlciuent. l'luck, Mr, llerliner, pluck is the thing, lk'oiuit-o "A Noble Hon' bevan unfor tunately, thero is no reason why it should ond In that way. 'Iaka jour (tinner like a little man, and if j on n ant to be inauairer, conduct J our self like one, and don't let thone "business methods" hofore mentioned in theso columns, anMi. This advice is absslutelv uratis. . Itohearhals of "La Mexicana," tho now cnmlo opera, to follow Nadjj "at the Casino, began jestuday. The new play tobopiodnced by Donnelly and Oirard in riiicauo wn written b Paul l'otter, andcallid "Tholl.Hutorj." All the characters in the plaj are naiiiid .Itilm Smith with the ex ecution of Mr. ltnlliiiL' Stone and l'illne, a part to be placed by Miss Alice Uiirrisnn. 'lhe Jnhn bmith complications aiu feaidtobevciv fuuuv. m m w Miss Clara Morris will be in llrooklvn Apill lft, and then Roes to the Gmnd Opora-llouse in this city, whole her si axon will end. Ml. l'rcd eiio do llalletille, all report to the eontraiy iiotwitliHtaiidlni;, lcaei Immidiutely for Kuropi, eoiiiK to llelcium to tiait his fathti. Do lit HcMlle xnju he i tired of plajinK villains. Ho wantti to bo pometlunu nice, aud gain tho 6) mpathy of his audience. . A. r.Dunlopmoesfrom l'.'iT to 114CBroad- waj. ... Miss Cairio I'erkins has becomo faHhionablo. Slid Is IimIhpohuI. This merry little mouiitaiu mulil has a hore throat. It is hoped, however, that she will be able to rejoin tho " Adonis " loin pa n early next week. '1 hanks, immcusoly, for kind iuiiuirlea. ... Oeortrc llackns left for Wasliiimtnn Monday nicht to play tho part of Flaxnian iii"EUuierc. He will apiear with the company in llostou. ... Mr. Haddon Chambers, tho writer of tho suc cessful play, "Captain Hwltt." linn, it Ik said, been conuuissioned by Manager A. M. l'almer to write auothei play for the Madison Bmiare Thoatrc. Tho success of " Captain Swift "has been remarkable. Hero is a nuoer letter, datod from l'ittsburt.', and recoiveei by W. J. Horeneo: W, J FlorrtM DeaiiHiu: I mot you on Fifth avenuo cstor da) aud would have known rou auiouc a thou tand, altlio I havo not seen you for Thirty two or three years. Do ou remember an cu k'aucnient to play at the National Theatre on Chestnut stnet, Thiladelphia. undet the Man aRemuut of ltich ird Quudan. And w hen tho Na tional Theatre burned down he Ijiiiulan) adver tised j ou to Play at the u.d chestnut 1 Vou came ou and played ouo weok. and on baturdav msht ho relused to im jou unless jouhIhIiiiciI for an other week. Well, of course ou reuienibir It, and 1 only nient to i-aj that I was one ot the IlcuulaiH on the boupc force on that occasion, and, boiiitf but about tlftot.li years old, t pret) well scared at the prospect of A twit be tween )ou, young Diek and tho stage mauairer. HopiiiBthlH may revive some memories of old Union, I remain one of j our old admirers, Ac. ... Manatjer Halt, of tho Theatre Comique, Har lem, smiled at the letter simied " Melodiatna,' published in hundaN W0111.U and "scoiina" Ml. Hart for bis utterance in Tiil r.NKMNO Would anont Harlem at a llicutileal locality. " I meant to say." lemarked Mr. Hart jestei dav, "that no tlititre could exist and bo wholh deneudent whollj ikpeiiileiit, mind upon 1 liu km. Take this case, fur instanoc: On Monda nii:lit Mis. Potter's coiiinauj opened at my Iioum , with Mine. Ponisl. Har l.dwurds and tho old Wallael, liuhti, to less than fMOil. 'Ibis, with a Hailnn population of 40(l,(ii)t), ao cnrdiuu to tin writer of the letti r. I should like to net that tliewnteris ouu of those patrons of my house who con.o to the window ami ask foi a ceutie aisle seat ou tho Hist row of tho AO-iciit seats in oxrhaniro f"r bill board pni. hire. When 1 u lit to Harlom it was in the bo lief that there were 100,000 people there." ... John It. Itoscis says that those who want to ingi "theio is another porson who isnnxious tohao eideuco that will miiko mo a free Vioman. Some ouo with plenty of money. I vullciillou you again to-morrow morning. Good evening," "It's a rum caso," said Mr. Lllerton to his wifo, as he oxplamod to that good lady the reason ho v as so lato homo to dress, " but "HEIIE IS A X60 NOTE," SAID TUB XOCKO W0UAX. it's a good one for me. I expect the person with plenty of mono y is a gentleman who wants to marry her if she cau got rid of hus band No. 1." Mr. Ellorton saw his interesting lady client again, and, armed with tho information sho gave him, set about his task. lie found the marriago of Louise Erncstlno Loblauo aud fittiUriok MorrUou AviX registered, uid he obllife him will never mention Minnie Palmer's name in print, 'this l positively his latent. ... The prourninme for the spreial perforniaueeat the Madison Square Tluatre next l'lldaj alter noon for the benetlt of tho Actors' Fund will cnniprtso A). Coqiielln and his conipaii) in ' Lea Preciouses Uidicules;" Mr. Daly's com- !iany, Inohullna. Miss ltohan, Mrs. Ollbert. Sir. .ewis and Mr. Drew, in tho third act of "Tho tallroadof Loves" M. Coquelin In monologues, nd.it. Coquolin and Agnes Booth In The llem System " (In Knglish). MR. CLEVELAND AND 11IQH IIRIDOE rARK. Was Ills Appointment Ilrnuiht About by l;.Mrrrrtnrr liltnrr t Why was ex-President Oroer Clcelaiid ap poiutcdnuc of the IUkIi Hi blue Park Commix. sloncrs r Was it simply to nudst in tlio appraisal of prop erly to bo taken and condemned for the put poses this park? These questions hao been asked fitquetitly since Jilduc Patterson made tlio apnoliimeiit on Mnndi). and the ueiieial opinion i- that tin tuts anothc r reason, and that is that Mi. ('lowland Is h'tadtially llndliiK Ids wit) into Tiimmauy llall. F.x.Seenlaryof tin Naj William C. Whitiitv and .111 Ice l'utti rsoii ale utuit iiersuual tin ml and assniiates, and it Is Ml. Whltuej who Is credited with tho nppoiiittiutit of the ex-l'resi- Whilo Mi. Wliittio has alttajs trained with tho('ount l)tiiioeini', hlspodtlKii in siippnit of Majoi llraiit In tho last cuninalun is putty Kiunrally known, and it Is helloed that hi U assisting Mi. Cloehuid to become a Tauimaiiy man. , One of Mr. Clo eland's associates on tho Com mission is Ltievstir llnluie, a waim lersoual friend of Major Orant in fact, achumof tho Major's. In substantiation of the rumnis that Mi CleMlnnd is seeking to sll himself with I uni miiny Hall conns another t the elTect that he is soon to be pmpw .1 as a mtinboiof tlie'lulil manj Hnrititj, with Concressinaii H. b. Cox foi hlsspousoi. CAN'T COUNT THE GOLD iET. Assistant Treasurer KolirrtN Una Not Slioivn t'p at tli ii Suli-Trrcisurw Owing to tho death of Judi'o AU xander Medio the United States Huti-Trcasury in this citj was I without a head until this moruiim, when Culled Htates Treasurer James W. 11) att arrived from Wasliiuaton and took chaiixt. Cabhicr Muhleman transacted all thol busi ness, but refused jesterday to tako the responsi bility of lee'elviiiR the day's collections, t:ino,000, from the Custom-Housi anil reeeipt Iiiu therefor. The liioinj and securltiis wiro plaeed in a ault until this mnrninu when Mr. H)att nuthnrlzeil the eashici to gie the neces sary receipt. Kilitor Fills 11. ltoberts, of Utica, tho new Assistant Tic usurer, had not Jei qualified, I and tho Snb-'Iicasun people aro at a loss to ac count for bis lailure to show tip. It is believed ! he Is busy preparing his bond. When Mr. Huberts iis his tsnml Mr. Hjatt ! and ( ushiei Miihlemnn will turn over the Sub 'In asm) to him, ami in then presence and that of their lmnilsmeii tin ilium j and securities will be counted and rieeiptid foi b Mr. buboits, if found all liirht. It will leqillio about lour Weeks to count tho mono). I A Sop fur llir Illlli HUtrlrl. William Hehw all, a lnenibi r of the Fifth As sembly Distnct Tanimaii) Hall oruanlatitiii was appolntid a leeordiuu cloik in tlio County Clerk a olhce to-day. A Hinnll Seltlruienf. From th lliirtinjtoii i'r.t. Jones How mm li of a settlement did llobln son make on htswifoT Smith A very small one Only ouo cottage monument, I believe, Coiiilnir Kveiits. The I.W Washingtous' annual reception, Nilsson Hall, April -J4. He nr) J. Schneider Association's annual ball, Hchulte's Hall, Apiild. Tlio Caledonians, of Newaik, vs. Patersnn Hangers, football.Saudy Hill.l'atersoii, April II. Municipal Council Irish National Lcaguo meeting, 17 West Tw cut) -eighth street, tonight. Kxposed to a Draught. llromlh CMeago Iltralil Jones What does tlio doctor say is the mat ter? Buutbley (In bed) Inflammatory rheumatism in my legs. Jones (holding up a pair of the now balloon st)loof trousers) Did jou wear theso jester day 1 "Yes." " No wonder jou'veuot tho rheumatism, with trousers big tnouuh to hold a c) clone. " Ainonit tlio Workers. Nearly all the striking caipet-woikers aro Bcikine work elsewhere. Workmen on the new buildings in Hewtity fonith street, between Ninth and Tenth ave nue s, ai e ou sti Ike became ot the failure of Con tractor J. J. Wtes to pay aireais of waves duo the stair-builders. Tho Printing Trades Section failed to meet lait night because a quoium was not pi cent. The FUctiic HouKWiiemeii have joined the Tin and Sheet-l run Workers' Union in author izing Matthew llair to act as their walking dele gate. At tho MIscillaiitoiiH Section's meeting last night a wntteii complaint was read lrom the Jewish Chorus I'uion.ehaigliig the Mendi Nsuhn (tub ot Actors with allowing its members to 1 irfnim with iimi-uuioii eliousti rs. The uut ti r was refund to tin (liicvame ( omuilttee. Lodge No. 1 of tho Ui ited Onhi of Ann I it an Carpenters and Joiners has isuid a eilinlur stating that Nilson Mcladilru is its reuular I u uncial Secntan. ai d that all coiumunlcs tions iddrcssed tufts uieiiibe is bv Mr. I.iimii hop invitiiu; tin in to meet at 111 Clinton 1 Uce is liuailthniii'd, tin luictitig place of the loilgii being at the cornur of Sixth avenue and iwout) sixtli btioet Pejddlcrs and some unscrupulous grocers are offering imitations which they claim to T"J he Pearline, or " the same as Pearline." rAACI rP It's false they are not.and besides are M-ff VV CVX V dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but sold by all good grocers. Manufactured only by TAMES PYLE, New York found very litt'o more. A few jirhalo in. quinos in the neighborhood when the voting couple had lived together butisticel him thut Mr. Moiiison was whut is vulgarly l.noun us It " hwell." 'lho tradespeople, whoreiiioui 1 ored him, said ho was quite the gcntlciuuii. Hut for u year no ouo about tho place hid seen him Tho lady i aid her bills, nml was much resiiected. It was suppose el that tho husband liuil gone nbroiul to India, or Anici ion, or " biimo place liko that." Up in London Mr I lliutou showed tho lihotogrnph right and loft, but could find nn ouo wh ri'coguled It. nor could 'he any where find mining the Morrib nn whiwoio dm (iveiiil b through tho " l'ost Ofllcu Direc tory " unj uuo to answer tho dchcriptioii uf the liusHiiig man. Ouo uiouiiiig about a fortnight nfter ho Intel take n tho uffair up, tho voung liulj called upon bun ill a stale ol great Ui.ltnt.oii. " So lmvo a clue," she exclaimed: "wo must follow it up quickly. Can jou huvo with mo for Havre to night !" ' Why for Iluvre t" ' ' My liusbuud is thero. Tha goutlciuau who wants to marry mo has s.ou him tlieru. 1Hik atthis telogram " 'lho eleticthe took lhe telegram aud read it. It was as follows " llollevo Morrison is here on board) acht with young Kuglish lady said to bo his wifo. Saw him being rowed from shore to-day." " l'ray como with me," urged tho agitated lady. " It in most important that you should collect the evidence thero. I could not. Kama your owu terms, but como." That night Mr Kllerton and Mrs. Morri son left Southampton by tho Havre packet, and arrived at their destinatiou at 0 ou the following moiniug Tho " gontlemau " was on tho quay to meet them. Mrs. Morrison had tolegraphod to him. ' ' They sailed this morning," ho said. Tlio lady's faco fell. Ho did the dotcc Uvo'h. " Oh, but wo shall have thorn yet," said tho centlcinan. - " I've .ojtsitjvd, ""there . jgAjUtiilfoWs i asatiwgr..e .1 WW CHICKERING HALL. MENTAL AND PHYSICAL CULTURc Hflcomt of Ilifl Hprlrtff Cnnme of .Tlnanln crnll lUuMrnlcd Leclurrn by Or. nrcnr the l.mlnrnt MpeclntUt In Nerr unrt Chronic Dlirniei, Th famoui tic()Ut In tb Cure o( nrrrnu-i anil chronlo Jl kn. tr (Irtent, of US We it lourtiMiith trert, Kw Vtttk, th'U'rori'il a l(.tiirttof th hUhpt in trroitt ou ' Mental and IMiy-tlcal Cullnr," In hltlu rfnic II All lat ev-rulntf, bofurtf a 1-rUIiant and dAlixhlodau d1tnc Wf unhi ltatlnitlr ti that no other )hjiUiiu of tho prrtpnt U tun ttvatt-d ii Urx. n numUT nf .mtii-ntt and fflrt ti'd i nn' In noun At a pruportion of iae(ii Dr (Irreti'- U fetfiict to hit at library uf raxv hoola uli owp that over a liutidn d thuunand can of tlironlo tliM-aaON Itavnhrvn undr hU iirifvaioua) cam tti I In Uit tpwjvam The no htiuroa are larttP, Imttlur nnt abtsohitidj enrreot, an ha I ton verifud bj ut( aud tho luinnnaliy uf tho uumheri uf lint frlck trualtid and uired mil) vru.v tho houndlcna popularity of Dr. (Itet nn as a pli)(cia!i Out nf the dui tor'a tlpaiturei from tlm standard rut oh uf the nii'dlial fratiiulty ti ttmn iitiuultatiuu and ad tlm to all Ah-Milntch rvv nr'linricr l lila U a natintr of thouKn U uf dollar to tho poor, nr to tlioo upon whom tho uftt-u i iifHiito ponHullliirf fir of ph)l liom aiv a hiary burden To many thn f.-n charm d lijr plijutclftn--, together with thn iwt of hating pr h.rlptiuu flllod at druirtrtcta, arv a Mrlouft tlraiti, and It In not to he toot-dind at, thtmfme, that thn people crowd Dr (Ireeno'a utHce daily, whiro they know that the wont tuiltu'iil and Mlfu ftdUuiaulit hid with nit ihar-ie 'lhey know, furtheruiort, that ttip nolo iot, if tliej (teeiilo to tnle !iln n imutli'H and b" uuro 1 uf their dihpanCfs ! only fur thy uoceai-ary in di citlHrt Dr. (ttPPnnnnoii in hla trratiuPtnt only tirtiilen texe tabln remediot, uuiuy uf tho -niratttit Kurr of whft.li lie tiat hitntalf dUimeri'd 111 riniedim aro matin ftom iiaturt-'i true uiedh irieit, thnxe tatr nrr-th itivlmt and halth iPHtnrliM pttiitH and hirhn whiih a Dlvino Cptator o wnudroualy pruvlttea for tho tollof and vur of our human 111 Tho people, know aud unden-taud that In adopt I nr the tine of Dr lrwne iPKetahle rnedirltteut they arv not tllllnc their ayaUina with poUonouaand injurluua drugn They realize, fmm many trlaU at thohaidaof ordinary ph)aiolana, that poinououa drugi do not ami cannot cure, aud that path utn aro often made worse by the In jurloui afttrt(THct of kuuh polnonuua preacriptlona. How diflrreut the peo le fel In rtgard to th hariult'im vegetable rerurdica nf Dr (irei-un' They know from tho very uaturo uf tliPht uithl tiut eflUac'oua inrdkiuja that they can do on harm They know that children ami dclhatu Invalids tan takn them without loai uf the alichtent iujurloun alloc ti, and PTprjbody la aaaured of thoir wundorful power lu viirlug diavaoo I nd cod, tho tlliirirllniiN I'owi rn of tlieno TPfietahlp iutdiciiHa In ciiriutf uervoua and chruniu afTt i tloun are n Miurie of wondir and auiaie ruent to thof.o who, altor hatiuft rutftrtd from aomo diaeaie for Ioiik inonttia or yeara, am by their uao re etored to noutid atitl pttih ot health lb tuxanda of ul (eiLri who hae trl-'d treatment hy oUoutJiia driifta ami fain d to k't relief havi,h) utiir thuso n uiarkahlo T'Ktt tablu reniedlea. If i b eattly aud rtadily iiirtd Tliou Aud who, from rpatrl tailuiei to bo cured by pot-urn oundruga had rumu aituoal to tmllme ttmlr raaua In turahio, have b tho uko of Dr Git-rtio'a tigetkhlo med iciimi bi en rout ored to per lee t and t urmaiient hralth We kuoM that theno are ntronrf Utumenti to make, and we alinuld not make th'uu bad wo not tubitatitUtod tho facta and proved their truth lu every particular, Thoaa whu aro alik or partial Invalid from chronic dia canya havo uu fiend too Ion if from the failure of polaon oua itrusa to cure their caea, and vrhm we know poal tlvoly and c rtaiul) that thta tnatment uf Dr llrreuu will in liuot eviry iftflo turodlaeai-o aud restore buallh, It la but Juki and rhjht to tho people that the fact alumM be plainly atatud lu order that the many thouianda who lanirulah under tho burden ot dUeaao tuay kuuw where aud by what mtaua they can te cured. Wo apeak atruugly, hecauae wo know whereof we peak. We havo aeen caaua of chronic dUaaau fade and alnk under treatment by oionoua drun, aud wo have ten thoaaiue lu valid under the tit of Dr. Urtx-ne' Tetfutab'e reined ie sain rapidly until I'rrlert and 1'rruiiitieut Houlth -waa rtiatored. We have htva the poor, who hail ipent their all in the vain eflurt to find health, cured by theso wonderful medicine of Dr, Greene at ft trilling ez peuau Ihealckand auiTeriug can, therefore, take hope, for there la a cure fur all curable car The dIcouraed aud dUhearteued can nioit certainly take hope, fur their failure to bo cured la buceusu thty have not yet adopti d the right treatment. We would adviao all aU ftrer from any form of uervoua or chronia dlaeaae to couault Dr (roeno without dela, and hy placing them aulveu under hi treatment thuy can ho aeaun d of a beu eflciat reault We are pleated to aay that all who dealre to take ad vantage of free conaultatlou with thta eminent and akil ful j.hytti.Uu ten du to peraoually or by letter at hi offiie, 35 Weit I-ourteenth atreet, New York ICenuni ber that toiuultati'Hi aud advice are lu all caeaabu lutely free, the only charge In any eato being fur the necciaary medicine tuelTect ft cure Ilia office hour are from U o'clock A M.toUP M.d&lly Sundaya.UA M tolM Dr Oiei-ue baa laaued a new book, "lacts Worth Knowing,1 which will U aut free by mall to any add re Thla evening aud on Thurada) evening at H o'clock, In Chlrkerliir Hall, Dr Oreue will deliver free prttate lecture to gentlemen only nn the " hcleme of Life " and the M l--hlloxophy of Manhood " 'lhee private lec tures to gentlemen are of the hight t puaslble Inteiiit, bulug upon thone great quetion h hit h aro uf the mot vital iiupurtaute to men Thtae itrcturu will be accu rately tllutrated h the tereopthou Adml-oiou h free, and uo one (should inlii thw luuil powerful ot Dr Csrecrw'a tectutot 1 hi ( Wudnn laj ) af terno iti, at .1 o'cluck, t)un will he a freu pii,ate Ucture tu ladio only, pruiiucly illustrated by the ttr optioou. AU ladle am loidiall) Invite t, and there will doubt lost bo a luigo and luteieKted nutllonou A ('vrlillriitrt ol" Iiitt'Illu-urr, ri' Tttut Mflni A I Hay. liu i thut bickly lookinu ilmlo oor thciu? H-'Uiftt in .omitf Vuii.U'U'hm; lio litlonjri to one ol tlit ukltbt Kmckt-rUocWcr fumilit ot New York. A Ik-look as if tie bilonutJ lu an aBylum foi tho fttblo-mltiiltil. 11 on uru very much niiNtakt u. He in not an big u foul an lie looka. 'Iht other ila liu wa rt jcctinl an a juruian MUST DRIVE IX DERBY HATS. Now Ifillct for tho Jrhua on tho, Uroadnai-r ' fitnrOir1.1fali. J it4f Tlio tlrix ci on tho llroadvvay nurfftco cara aro all out itt Dctby hatn today, aud they present qulto a tltnUfth aprearaucc. Tli In it the remit of an order promulffatod by Supt. Nowoll. llctotofnto tho Rcntlcmon nlin handle the tclim ovci tlio hteods that tvliiil tho ' coaches of tlio poor' un and down Niw York' busiest thnrouwlifarc lia-to worn nujlhtiii? riomati nimy cafi to a I'luu' lmt, and stiiuureu hmo ttiuarktd on tli'dr uncontli nppi attini . lint bciciiftcr thi' man who Pinnkcn on the front pUtfoiu, will hm tin ptinnuiv of ridiiitf with a fa-hiouahl Intttcd ('iitlt.iimit. I hi tu waa no obJeiMlon bv tho men to tht- older, and only one diner faih d to nbtilii tlio riMiiilrud hcad-L'tat nt tin uppolnlid lnnu. Tho driver of cir Nn. '.() won liU old Sent h ran. but whi laid ofl forom trip to sho linn time to obtniti Inn Drihu ho Dei bit h arc of nil HlmpoM, rolorn and con ditioiiM, how- vet, foil 1 1 it i-d'ond-hnml ioup tunen ton $ft )uilapoi Knox. Hut the'tUet in unod. Im-m f tin r.i, nml tin lliondwin dim 1M pn i-rnt a In tier appi.inim't than Hiohu ou thu otlur toadrt. Iii ChxIihi, Itrniiklvn. The Innmntiou in intriulnetnt; i cotupin. of t-ltilkd aemb.itrt ot Zipp't Cukiiio iltitntK the pmnent wtik Iiitlh nut with mueli Htteco-H, and the IhiMtipoit HiothurH, in tin ii liiuullouH fiatof 1'fihiiHiiiL', me ptoitur u winniutf ard on an i trill ut nll-ft nlui piotfraiiihiv. Miniiii IsiONiiikH bi tti i, u rhapH, than iu ber,onut.fer daN, wlu u tin re wuh no betti r knon kiulmt ou tin BUihllh Mtittfe. "Minim I-nhiilt 1m hNooii diek with a m w Hoiifr. She nUo n tains ' Wliu-li I- tin Ih'ltei Mau" (liitdnti h clou houu. lor tvlncli hlio wmti tin uiumu linilf It liaH a catelo un. and N iliKtmc 1 1 bic me populur. OVEBOOATS I OK 4'I(IN(J l'll. 4i IK vh:i I) HI. Kit AN $6, $9.75, $12, $15. l'I.AIN,HII.K-rA(i:i WO HII.K-I.IMU WOKTII I lillll xllPTIMM, ki:iimi's. uiii: w w,i:sami fri.TONS. .() otiii:k iuirii-J to cinioMi: l'UO.W, OIK OClT KKI'I'TATIO.N AS GENTS' FURNISHERS II. I. CI' UtANTl.r 01 TIllISAlir. HON. 1ST VAI.ll! AS IN Ol It I HI. I IIIIATlll) 2,100 4-ply Linen Collars at 10c. oach, and Cuffs at I Ic. por pair. p eOGtHC P 3.S3 Broadway, wlhr"lT. 123 Fulton St., lMmum r.r.u ,nJwm .NOTi:. OIK 0M. IlKOAOW A HT0K1'. IS AT lllTi: T. Mqatarrh jLrfc. I I'rlrr flO I'f iiIm. nt mmsSJI yi 0CktI '''J-'mmmmmm Hi V-" ""'IKI.Y 1II10H . f.U Wsrnm .1., W, V. HANKS Hilrnrllim. 2.V.I will. 1AS, OCIr.Rst. S. $8 nilUlO Solt afiliiB. i()o up ioMtlllln. tlup. Kinmln tttrmunt fiuiiiUr to 1 03 T11 Ali..U DOOlt. IILI.OIV 14TII PEERLESS DYES BuunixUcueHum lU'islNKSS NOTICKS. OAiti'i:r-ci.r.ANiNi-T. m. stewaht, nan 7tlJ t Wp ar row tutttinir cireular In uvorj boUM in N'tm Vmtc &n 1 llru.iklii Head and awnd yuur urdwra tu 3.'U 7tii ate , i York AMl'SKMKXTS. PROCTOR'S 23D "JT U1II1. IKH I.1MI ON, M II. IM'KliKH.s COUNTY FAIR. "(.ntliir in ItstuiiractMa sreat dfnluf human nature, it it a Htui t w, then nr. d t.i nit liiluciuu nf tiTlix in set ting tin tovTti " Kti htin II I I'J, ."l)f.. 7.1'.. SI. Kl. ."(. NlKnt, S IV ."laturda) .Matin o, M Iheatrt partita i fitrnnn In ur nut nt tubman nu.v fciin atN,'t(lila)Hin aiUalKv blunil, te-lesrapn.telt ptiuimf.Nu.llJH. Ml at ) MI.NI'K'S ITOl'l l"S rni'Mur I II Sill III IIS' Illc:i!i:-T llllHMMt. i: ii sin iii its ii.s iiu.'iirvr iiiiini;it. l.AHT.ShW IUK A 1 I I AIIAM I HIIS SUASU.N. M.f wiia riuuni: CI HAM) MUM I M :il"i and !I47 l.tandat f t'H I CK ION MILL. NVw and Mlunlkailt. t iirmtitit'tt Itiurala IiMllta' bntm.uirday Aduiisimn 1() Kw.eritd ih ata T.c itia VIM'K "1 llt-A list- Howry, near Caual IT Uek iimiuiiniluu MUNI) AY. April 1, Mlt 51. KM- UANKIN'. I Matin.H hi til- .in i'.. iul Huirlt itrama. bAII'lIHAY Till'. WJNtM AY ll I. I U! -ifiiii.sr "i haiti.i: I oprv .j: 1 1 ) an I 111 AM. HY i4fn avi: I (ii.mhiiuiio 4i:m:.mno. M1IL(. Till AI Id: KlinUiamipi-r ihv rt.ulm , lu nistit, j nrtil lu Ouu e)l Mbi f.l la. IhiiI ILiura ' day, rrida) Sal rdny uialinrH ami uHitiii;, Ural tlmu, l.iudau'a tumtuly auueua, Dim Iteiden Irf-uuuron IV 1 HOHKNT THE fUl.L JIVAMSO Or Till SITUATION 11UIIHT UPON Till' PETKCTnE. tlioj'tc "tint-. 1 lmu my ouu mii lit lu ru. I in luunn: souiu litt t r piurs i xeiu oil, eir I woulel start litivt. Hut i i.m sturt tins own. ( iiif. ami Illlike tlic rim in telei liuurs. Wo filial! be nuclioitil close 1V tl.um tn.niorniw i liioiuluL.', nml b) innKiiiL' miiho txcuoori other Mr Kllcrtuu cqu bo inl your llublluts i yai lit at once. " i Tha ilute'ctive looKoil nt tho luely for lu. I striiitious. ... I 1 "Oh, rs," sho ssiil. " corinlnly. If thoy1 eneapi' uu now t . ina . loso nil triu'o of the-in. Am you iuro (hut wo shall llml them-at thn llllltV '" " Certain. " ropllpil tlio trentleuian. "I lmie iniulo friends Willi ouo of lho sailors, anil obtained full iuforinatloti from Uiiu." MnLmi; thu iiiiuiiiuuout for T that oienliii; tho L't'iitloiimu luft them, mid Mrs. llornstm uoul to a hotel. Iu tho eveuinp. to the regret ai, t.jvrSlorrUou ileclnre'd that kIio mis uutihlu to umko tlio jouriii'v. SI f win iiuitii knoclveil un untl una iifruul she m.is tioiiii; t l ill. What was to It ill no.' To ileliiy would bi' to lo-n lhe fuuillMb. I'ltiui itely it was nsreod that Jlr. V.lle'rlnii anil tlieiReiille'iuan should pro. eied lib ue. At the time ntipmntitl thoy woro rotte'd out to n small juckt which was l)ini: lu I hu ritci. i i ii Thoio it ore two sailors on board tho ucht unil ii man whom tho uentleinaii nil. ilreshoil n captum Iiiuncdiiiti Ij the pusien Kors weio i u board tho anchor wus liemoil, undtht lutlo u-sso.1 slurleil on her ovni;o. Tho detective smoked n clear or two on dec., nml wai (lieu united to turn in. Ho was coudiutcd by tho peutlomnn to a berth in the little cabiu below, nud foolluj sltcpy ho turned iu aud was soou iu tho laud of dreams. Iu tolliuc tho story of his adveuture after. sHsiim. .lfaW-t , AMUSKMEXTS. WR J-AUISON 8(JUA1 OAltDKN. 11 llihltiftlnt In rtrslrirlgtr Monday. Wfl on.EAri.iir biiow oKEAnnt l?al Tno ltln Tbres Statu. Itflng Traok, ClfH cln:,." H'PVndrome, Menioiis, Mum am. 'Il'fsM ,u" 5..!ll.u,!9n' .Atslmn Ksntsals, MtmU )V11 Moorlth UartTsn, TtSB 300 Psrlarmsra, AO Itld.r., A-rlall jKlH , ,40Ulown IU,-, Acr, SO DUplari, 11H Tralnntl Anlmala, lUn. Sight., W'uodrrlnrO'Jsctc 4t"sH ChiliTron Doll.ht.d Laclfi., fclisrmsd. Airottsrs T(U .Mratlrlsdand Uonllderrd V,TB , rerfonnsncKS l 2 anil 81' M Dallr. 3H Ailmlaslnn i)0 renta llttl ate I Children nndsf B l?iH rar, t! cvnta. Hraprrvd seats, 41 (MaJnon ate.) tSH Worth's Palace Museum. jfl i o o o .oy,Xyiy W'-Wa " Wi " "tlv-i - J(p : Ulml In 11 C.iiifiriill or 1ll-.lli Mnkt lissB Oltl.MIMIA IIOIMII;Ki. jsilB S.i M. KIHTUItlls j$H R1''.'.".'.'!!,1.1 .V,rllI'i,1,r"'l"s, Let ilOth .4 niat sta. Iftl J MA1I.VMS Uril.M-SllfV ANU HATUUDAIf. ,WJSsl , , si i:iimj mo.n ru 'Maa nr tne bf tMln'N Krentrat auccnaa, 'tSb'ssBbI A MIDNIGHT llELIi, 'H 1IY IIOYT. AUrilOR OK "A I1KA.SS MONKET." IbH tlall.rj', ','..c , icatrteil. fiOo , T.'.e , sj,, fl f,o, "jH Ijtii m iiii. vim: run nru avb. ?visIH i MA 1 1KI.ES I DN KSD Y AN1 HATUllOAK ULH . .. Ijiafwinknf iffislsaaH mj.VAN 11 MAUUISON'S MtUTARY DRAMA. WLai THE PAYMASTElt. JSM I IiAIIOIlATr .Sl'E.Sl'.HV. hrAUTU.VO EFFEOTS. urH UNION BOrAllETlll-ATIli: .T. MHILUMgr. dSaal . . IIIM.I'N IMIII1V, IN sHH viliM''i"l'H !"' ''Arritl.tY ,.Mtfn.l2. 'tliH HD.MIAt l.tenlny, Anril 7 I ids l National Irish "I&HIbH IVinterUl.ilnUanirlkWelali.iu , fiOo , 7.'1C andtl.OO. "iSsiH "IHANIIOI'EHA iiotisi: " H K llenerteil .SealM. Orelieatra Circle and llalconr.BOo. ',yeilH MRS. LANGTRY. LA-JWillrW H x,,. W',''T. jyK,'K natuuai. oa8. aaal NEXT HUNIIAY rhrm Hlraiui. Ultlee-Bt. PsUrt- -lM biirtt, Mnacnw and Cunatautlnoplitby Prof. CromwsU. rLWWA "VIHT ri'Q UKSEUVKD HEATH. fA 'lsH HXJ3Xji' n.Or.l.traClrcle.t lltlconjUUc. ISH ERMINIE, 'MM MatftiHfii e-1iifilay and Katardar. EnLiH ot Wi-eit mus rorrui. rjHH KOSTER & BIAL'S CONCERT HALL. H Nlliiir IN I'KKIN. LlM Stewart II, Hare, lllle Stuart. Wriwr and Fields, it?JM heatlnirnnd Hjun WiMida and Ileal, I'rlnre Kokln. rSlB Ihreu Matlntea, Molnlay, WodneNftar andHaturda. WH (JAH1NO llltOADWAY ANDaOTaSE.' .j8 IIhUUI. , MAIl.ShUHATURDAYATI. '-MIW Adlnitainn oi)o Seataruadrred'J weeks In adrsaos. JflnflH PU"IH'RIIII-,AIIII II'WAYA.'IOTIIST." IBbH 1 THE MAY ISVCA ULL JH QUEEN. m'i:ikATTO,ANY- ItiM wum "avwc t,,iTai:!o.. Man... .H ,,, l.Tsnlns-aal H .11) Saturday Matinee. WLLH 4T" I CAPTAIN SWIFT. pjISjVgl WM MON Til. I At.roat Hucee aa -World, Jan !.'B IWniSui." '1 Till AVi:. TllKAI'HI. I't.'KaatN Hat. Mat. ra"" Hssi N. C. GOODWIN ,N 'm A GOLDJWINB. ffl BHOADWAY TIIEATUE. Corner 41 at at. ,mH Matln.-a Vt ml.anil Sat at ? l M. EtenlnH a "lU &H LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. 9 AIMIISNION 50r. rl ACADEMY " .-fcTF IB NIOIllSS DIINItAN TIIOIIPHON. JUlssl TO,N0,5Ti HOMESTEAD? ffl C.TA11T1IKATIIE. llltOADWAY AND 1OTH ST. isB kJ l.t'rr KtuiiinK at H Matinee Saturday at 2. 'tijsH nffl&mmrip m CTANOAltll TllHATItr. Uroadttay. 33d at. "isB fl l.tery Kteninir Matineea Wedneaday and Saturday. sWissiH iiowAitn .Tin:..i:ini sii:iai,tv co. fwM am. tiu: oiiKvr FAVouiir.s. 191 Neat week, new attraction, including CaacabelL lH rY7JEUMTirEATUrr JTlT AVE ANDU3DST.' lsH J I "A triumph of atageart.' .VSSSBH T1IK .HAKQUlMi:. -I -World Ilooaed "nUiuat. -V.ICeH I aatioaiinlauae " -Mall. v jKBBBll Beiclua at 8 15. Matinee. HAT UKDAVS. "3aH riONY l'ASTOU'S NEW 14TI1 ST. THEATRE. iKM ,L A (1UANII COMPANY. TSIM TONY Sli(ITerandUlal.el, Edwin French, IUsH DACTflD Massie nine, tbe Iriall Queen. "flafleH rHSIUrl, llannmilSUik, Daly and Devera. JH Hit JAC011S' 1 I1IU1) AVENUE TI1EATRB. , Matlneva MONDAY, WEUNr S1A Y A SAT. EH cou'look. HAZlL KUIKE. $M AlirllH Unreneo Himlley In DOT. ' rjH Hll'jAIOllV ITIIALIA) . OLD HOW 111 V I'HEATRE. 'Sfl I'AT 1T" KATIB araaaal ltOONEY, WAItDltOlti:. ROONElr. I&oH AnrllS-Ilartl) Camul.ell' play. FATK H TIIEATItECOMIOUE 1-J-ithat ,l.et.3d ALa.T. 19 Mr OllAS 1' CI.I.IS, tWjU the favurltti (.eniiau Dlaleit Comedian, la tMPaBBl LASIM R I HE YODI.I.It, ': NeitWeuk A lual retk Matinee Saturday. JWlH Dockshta..h.s uttweek. jrrjrD jM MYS1EUY, Mlltrll, MUSIC. RbBslaWnll WH - - S5 iiH IlKOOKFiY.N AMUSKMBNTS. sfl Hit JAt UIIS' MltOOKI.YN THEATRE. ilH . lor Uaatiiuictuil ami .lohuaon ata j".IlH MllNEr- 1 KOU'l.N .HAYO ZiftH wiiiMMiey, '" !sbb1 LI'i: AVI'. Ai AIII'Ms OK MtJSIC.llltOOKLYJf. nSH Eti.ums. at h 13 Matinee. Wed ASM. ?!" I,,.,.. , I NEW ROMANTIC DIIAMA. ii'tM htt'v.Y,,, I MASK OF LIFE. M Neil Week -THE STOW AWAY. ?M AMPHION ACADEMY, ,13.. fM EVEKYLVKNIMl ONLY MATINEE SArUUDAV. 4SH MINNIE PALMER. $M GRAND 0MA-H0USE,J!TifsSl 'H I.ttry I'teiins- W.du.aday and Saturday MatlnM. .XallaaBl LEWIS MOHRISQN IN FAUST. fl C" (OK SINN'S 1-AltKTHFATRE. iUSW i IhlaWek Matinee. Wedneaday and Saturday, ?s2"b"s Mlt A Mid W.J. "j. ,'JM tLOHENLE UEARTB. WtM Miirds, Mr. Ellurtou could not say how lontt 'Ssfl lie slept He renieinhored heariui; a confused iHB kind of coiicrs.itiou cuuiin to him in his .Wl dreiiins, and. inebeutly;, ftoiiuc somethlnff H tomli him he opene 1 his eyes. 'JSwt Hokum two men in tho cabiu, aud oue of WnB them hud a rutuher iu his hand. iMal At first ho thought he was still dreomlrnr, -Hffj then tho reality cuino suddenly to hlui. Ha 'SLS recouuiud the mau ttitli tho rovolver. LPr '-jRim inn n 'r,)u his berth ho oxclaiuiod, " Mod 9 Diinotuu:" MfOl 'I In. man with tlio rovolvcr, n big, deter- Wr$l niiueil-lookuiL; fi'llott of nl.out forty, with a laMil busliv Iduek lieiinluuil sha'i;y, oerUouKlns SKI e i brows, noddi-il hih head and laughed. oBkI ' U-., Jlr l.llertou," ho said, " it's me, iBsi nejlit eiiiiiinli. loudidii'toxiieet tohavo tho gPul pli asme of niv evinpiinv. did vou ?" . .JSsfiJ jiiauioiiieiit tho full meauiu!; of tho sltuaw SKI tion burst upon the dotoctho. Ho had been 'vwl tiapped. He was iiloua and deleusoloss ou wfl tlni luu'li i-c.is with a man Mho two yearsneo 'Mil had sworn to bo units with him for " puttiuz '.rail aw at " his pal. '1851 Ihis man Nod Douomiu, aud another, -flrjf Jink Krompton, "the pal" who hud been "lmtttwov," were tho heads ot ouo of tho jw inust ilespeinto cuul's of burclars in tho Ott kinsde.ui. l'llurlon had beeu the meausof jn oiittiniii; rnunptoii. who had eluded tpo iSj liolico for vears. 'lho detectne had done tho ,Ej fob cleurly, and had ruu his mau down throuch a formor uienibei of tuo pane, who V betmj ed him. Kverv attempt had beeu mad m by the L'aug to snuiiro tho olllcer aud got him H to wink ut rruuiptou's f scuiie, but bo sternly Tjl refused, oud after a desperate Btrucele. in Bi which threo of his men were wounded, mf Kllerti u had mado a prisoner of tho redoubt- ai able rrumptou. and for the time being had brukon up tho whole baud, llouovau was 4)1 not iu the job for w hioh Friiniptou w ai taken, i but it reached the detective's cars that lie i luul suoruto be reveused ou liim for what mlM he called his treachery," oud PouovanwM a man who had an ugly reputation for keep. "J lug his threats. ,,,,, . t 1 ' ?