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, , THE WItLD. TlMDAY EVENING APRIL 0, 1880. ' ' 1 MfcM IIII.MI PI" III l.llt a. ..a, - - - . . . - L i . . Tl BBsl CHANGES AT THE THEATRES. - - WHAT THE MANAGERS OF TWO CITIES AEE FMSENTING. An Iron Crooi" at lb. Fenrteeath Sttoat Theatre4' Re.b.a Glii t Iks Wiatb, tr-Mn. Patter at Nlbl.'e-" Natural Uas" at tba (.rand, and Mr. I.mnatrr at the Brooklyn Pork Theatre. "HabnOlD" promlMi to itiok well for tbU week at the Wlndtor. The ply li a melo drama and vcrtre upon the lurid order. Itwa written for the pnrpote'ot lettlhg Mr. Johnny rrindleoxerthtmielftn the title role, and this he doe in inch a war M to plcMs hll audience and draw not little applause. HI character in the play U that of a Vermont farmer InAnstra. lja. .Thorol opportunity for quite a Variety of toensry and for a fairly g-ood supporting com. pany to do Quite lnttrsiting work. TOHT rASTOB'S. The performance at Tony Pastor's Theatre last night wae up to Its utnal excellence and wai witnessed by a large audience who laughed until it got weary and applauded all tht. lood acta. The beat features of ihe ihow are the Tudor, in their rapid chanjrtsi Oharlea Be. man, in hla apeclaltieit the popular Tiisotsf John T. Kelly, in Irish lougt and dauetsi Boi and Kenton, in their rchearial sketches: Con. Jny and Dempscy. Irish comodians- the National onr and James r, Iloey. In the afterpiece rhn Hart and Charlei Be aman are the laugh makers. tub f kopzji'b. "Tho Wife. "Belaseo and De Millo's fonr-aot comedy was tho attraction at the People's Thcatro last night. Frank Carlylo appeared In the part created by Hcrnert Keleer. H. MilUr as Robert Orey, James O. Barrows aa Major JMtnam, Charlie Diokannas Jack Dexter, Mm. Herian.GIbbs an Helou Truman, and Miss Etta Hawkins aa Kitty Ives. KIDLO'i. Mr. Potter appeared aa Juliet last night at Nlblo'i before a tmall, but apnrecUtlr audi, ilience. Mr, l'ottor was extremely well re reived, and Mr. Kyrle uellew'a Itomen mat with hearty approval. Mme. ronlsl played the nurse, and whatever he doea sho does well. Mra. rotter will heaeen as Camlllo to-nicht.and in "The Lad of Lyons " to-morrow afternoon, oruNi) oi'KnA-uauae. The athletlo farce, comedy, "Natural Oa," was produced at tho Orand Opera-iinuso last night, with Donnelly and airardin their original rules. The farce-comedy might with more irnth be called Donnelly and Qlrurd, aa the comedian permeate It thoroughly. Alias Lena Men ille and Mr. Mark Hulllvau Introduced aome telling specialties. THEXTnE COMIQUE. William Gllletto's comedy, "A Legal Wreck," wai given a licsrini! at tho Theatre Combine. Harlem, last uleht. It ran for 100 nlchta at the Madison Hqitare Tlicntio last season. 1 iio comedy, though not a strong one, has some pleus nt characteristic, and it hasarLCXCcllent cant, bldney Drew repeated hi success. THini) AVEHL'B TlIKATnE. Miss Florence J. Wiidley atipcared at theThlrd Avenue Theatre lat night in "Dot; or, Tho Arenger'a Oath,"aliirln ipelodrarna that de lighted the gAllery. Mlna llindlcv did aomp very clever work, and wna aupporteil by a good com pany. Tin eu nolf.honnda wcro in the cast. TIIAI.tA THKATRE. "Fate." one of the late Hartley Campbell's nyinj' playn, una tho Attraction at the Thalia IhcatrcliBt night. Mist I.oa Lamar apiieareil as the hrroinu and did omo highly creditahla uork. Miss Lamar is a liaiidonie young woman and poKkesscs dramatic talent of no mean or der. Fate " was well played and ought to do a good week's bulncsa. DOCKSTADEn'B. V"- '"A rery eniovablo entertainment was that given V last night at Dockstader's by the Ooorsla col-It- 'tired minstrels. Hovers! very amusing sketches 4l were given, and tho nongs were acceptably nng. Tho Kxcelniur Quartet sang, Georgo Woitou oontrlbnted a banlo solo and there waa a funny sketch caUbd " Our Doys." XOSTKB AND DIAL'S. 'Wl-W.Ki:'or The flower of ToncjnlnA" Is the new pantoniluu that nas presented at Kok ter A UU1' oor.cei t hall last .ulght. It intro duced many comely young woshen and a grace ful dancer called Kstrolla Sylvia. Thero was the usual variety performance. wonin'e rAHcr. vcsxtTM. ' Beatrice Leo, Annie Ollvo.'John Marion, Jere Hart and 'the Tas Van Leer apvolalty four are the leading peopli of tho good variety company which gives hourly performances at this popular resort this week. Itt-aoklyn Theatres. i In selecting Tom Taylor's drama "Lady CUncarty. " for one of her repfrUtirt for this week's etfgagetuent at the l'ark Theatre it la doubtful If Mrs. I.angtry will add any to her reputation. The lfile she assumes the title one, of course-Is One that makes no very great de mand tin her ability or tslentJ, and thesevsu teenth century postnmeswoin, although histor ically correct, do not set off her peculiar beauty to advantage She did tho character full ins. tier, however, and a sympathetic andiepen v,armly rewarded her. Miss Hattto llussell aa Lady Betty Noel, although rather gushing, was also good. Messrs. Coghlan, Etcrill, Dslton and stalone In their aeveral parts acquitted thomselvts fairly, although it was evident that a few more rehearaals would havedono no In jury. The acenery used Is especially fine, and partly made tin (or any shortcomings in the company. " A ou Llkelt" and nLdyof Lyons " will also be produced this week. The popularity of "We. Ua A Co. "was well demonstrated at the Brooklyn Theatre last Sight, for before the curtain went up for the rstaot there was standing room only. To this well-known laughable comedy there has betn added many new, catchy songs and dances sine Wbn baby wss tlok, we gave hor Osttorta, Wh.o sb ui child, abs eri4 far OsstorU, WhssshstwoamMlM, sb elnng to Csitorla, Wba lbs bad OhiltrsA, she (St tbsm Ctstoru. r Sl2Hri2k W '"ding part among' th mala RS?.Jwv ' t n"nrllT funny men and kept the house In an uproar, whllo the female membors who are all good singer and dancr. received their share of the applauae. -.A.rm.e.iw',tl.n!w cenery fid a tronger com pany "The PaymasUr " ajain visited the East jrn District, and began j week' engagement at UlfA?Shlo.n Academjflast evening. lu the principal rMe, Mr. Duncan B. Harrison a ltobrt Kmnitl i O'Connor waa of conro the cn rl ngtire, and hi thrilling leap into the water brought forth the uua amount of. applause. GertrearanvlllelUrt a Magna mad quite hit In her part, and Fracr Coulter a Colonel Hoaghton, John F. Ward a Larry O'Brien, and Beatrice Lieb as Ethel, were exccllnt In their several parts. Everybody's sweetheart, Minnie ralmor, gave ??r. cl'.Mn!.'nK. characterifatlon of Nadlnu In " My lifothtrVi sister", at tho Grand Opera. Itpuie last evening, and it scored a go at once. Thero are a number of very amusing situation In the p ece, formauy of which Nat Childa Is rosticmslble. Mltinis was In excellent SDlrits, as brlulantand sparkling as the diamonds she wore. Mr. H. A. Itoberts made his reappear, ahce since hi late Illness, and though his throat troubled him some, he contributed not a little tpthesnccosj nf the evening "Yours mcr rlly'John It. Itodsrera was on hand, accom panied as usual by his winning smile. Tho 1st ter part of the week will bo given ovor to "My Sweetheart.'' The annonnoomont that two reformed cracks men would burglarize a genuine safe drew a largo crowd to the Lee Avenue. Academy of Music, where the "Btowaway'' la being pre sontcd this week, and when Mr. "K!d"SicCoy and his companion, Mr. "Spike'' Hennetsr, appeared on the stage, there. was the wildest kind of applause from tho gallon'. The play Itself is exciting and contains many strong situ ations. Joseph Hlartnr mado a hand.omo Tom Ingliss, Mark Lynch a cold-blooded villain, Miss Marion Llmnro was natty as tho newsboy " Chucky," and Miss Leonoro Bradley made a pretty Florence Etheringtou. , The attraction at Proctor's Brooklyn Theatre last nvcnlng was the four-act melodrama. "Un der tho Lash," which was produced by the tal ented young actor, Walter a. Hsnford, a Harry Burton, the hero, and an excellent company. Tho play, deals with the-attempt of a villain to kidnap hla blind cousin In ordor to secure her fortune, but he is, of courne, frustrated in his r ilana. Two trained dogs. Ilern and Hector, aro ntroduced In the play, and did their share of tho performance to perfection. Lilly Clay' Gaiety Company commenced k week's engagement at the Grand Theatiti last evening and was greeted br a full hoiHft, As usual ,' femluluo loveliness " constituted the best half of thu performance, but seveial ilrst class variety sketches were abmlntiodnccd, in cluding James and Lydia Shoohan In a pleasing sketch, the La rorte sisters in duets, the cele brated lady sharpshooter Kitty Love and others. An Amazonian march, executed by i battalion of well-drilled beauties, it as introduced as a grand tlnale. The orchestra In Zipp's Casino has been com pelled to vacate the stage tnmake room for the, laige array of talcht which occupies it this ttruk. iraiicills. In her groat slsck-wlre pei formance: Fred Mlllls, an Inimitable ventrilo quist: Albert Ward, a llplitnltHj sketch srtlst: Mis Llla Love, or the original Iloiteshoe Four, in songs and dances, and lliadhurv. a pleasing vocalist, nrc among the names on tho hill this wi't'k. Miss Minnie Kchult is at prcst nt quite III, hut promises to alone, for cnfoiced absence fiom the stage as soon as tho Is nble to appear. One of the best attractions this season has yet prodnred at Holmes's Museum li now there ill the form of the Galetv Opera Oomptny. who aro giving a. round of the hUudard comic operas. "Tho Mascot "opened the week engagement ystrday. Pretty Itessio Gray'sang the inle of Jtettitia with great credit. Louis I, Monlco a l'.hipii was manly and did very well, though his high notes had a tendency to "flat" now and then. Tho chorus was well drilled and thoroughly acceptable. Working Ittrli Rather In Force. Cooper Union was crowded to Its utmost ca. pacity last evening by member of the Associa tion of Working Girls, which in five year has grown from a membership of eleven to a society numbering 1.H0O, composed of eleven different ilnbs. Miss Graoo Dodgo, tho founder of tho Society, occupied the, speaker's stand, and in a neat apeychremindod.tho girls of the rapid growth of tho Hocicty and spoke of the objects for which they were organized, the advancomont of tho working girl. After the report of other societies wero read Mrs. Caswell spoke on " Our Country "and, the important part which .women take in It. Hing ing and pianoforte selections concluded the meeting. - To Philadelphia la a Balloon. Prof. Edward D. Hogau, one of tho pluckleit aeronaut of the age, ia in Brooklyn to-day, tost Ing thctyilloon tmvt I1 tOf caVry' the Citmbboll air-ship ou a voyage from here to Philadelphia within a few weeks. Prof, llogan is satisrled that ho can accomplish the journey safely. 11 considers Mr. Campboll's air-ship the greatest invention of the century. DE CRAAF & TAYLOR, OF THE DE GRAAF & TAYLOR CO, - 47 and 49 West 14th at., BXTKXUINU THUOtrtill TO 48 W.10TII MT stoeewthsoldsat nUsblsfnnkltiir houss la thselty. Tbsy csrrj tbs lsrgsst stook or parlor and library furnl. tnroot tbslr own nphdUttrtng of say hons In th Unltsd KtsU. ALL FfJI.LV UIIAHANTKEU. Also a vary sitsnilTS assorlasnt. 3,000 HUITfl OF CHAMBER AND DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. Tbslr stock cost spot cub. They tally undtrstsnd thslr business. Tbsy will not sllow thsmssUss to Ixun dsrsold by say rsponsibls hosss in tbs trsds, Tho dsusnd for sr; cheap f urnltur at this ttm has csnsod us to dsclds to pUos on sals, NOT 9IAMIIMCTUIIBD BY lit. TEN DOLLAR 8IDBUOARDS, SEVEN DOLLAR EXTENSION TABLES, FIFTEEN DOLLAR CHAMBER SUITS, THIRTY DOLLAR PARLOR SUITS. W nuts a specialty ot bedding sad pallor folding beds, lOutliOOsach. KZW ttOTXLBTTB SQVAL TO OAliOBUO'S BIST.) A TRAGIC RIDDLE. How Love, Jealousy and Crime Were Tangled Up. A TALE OP TO-DAY. I ii -. - - By GEORGE R. SIMS, Isstkara" Tht ZlgliUu' London," ' Btmphhn Soap,"" A VergCltter Sclniin," de.Jde. srxorua ur rnicKutxu ciixvtsus. Mrs. Osorn Olswbur was fonsd dead In bed, bavins been subbed to the heart. THs servant ahi tssllfles that her mtarVeVksfl narrsTM will Tbt bssband lbs nlUt before, and the atter bad left I he hoase ebe.t B o'c k fo the o.ii5. ft! li I waiti ti Perls and mi lie 1. oferwbelued at tho neve of VUwUe1; desto. and eaJdlboariaroaefroraberd.slMtosooattie.taieand tbs attentions of the Itai an who ae training her volosTArte? the aurrsTfcs Tretprted to the bSe a' 4 30 o'clock la (be uomthf SJiTmade peac why hU lfe. ItS, KJ at no"'"r4t"an the lu; train, where he Was tolhg sn busluaea. ThsltaQan eaanot kafeand aad Mf.Clowburr to lodsWln prison, lite lswrer find, an Improulcn ot s letter en apiece of blottlns paper, which oon flnoes htm that lire. Clowbunr contemplated elpplne with lb IlaiUn, whose lame Is MorooC He Irsceo kforool to Moale Carlo, saakee hU aequatatanc andlnvltea him to dinner CHAPTER IV. WUERBtN TBE aOLICITOB TIIIMKS RE IS ON TUB CIOIIT TUACg, Ou the Uy after the interview with the Italian Mr. Bartram. or Col. Dentley, as he now called himself, took up bis quarters at the Hotel d Pari. Monte Carlo. Several telegrams arrived for him during the next twelto hours, and on the morning of the fourth day, the one on which by ttm to re new hiit buslues couYertilVon "wiln tuo aiguor, a centleniun came to the hotol ond sekeii for tho Colonel. The ktraucer vtM oouduoted to the Col onel's sitting-room. '' Col Benttey f" wild the stranger. " Yes. t and yon are T" " Iuipeotor drimwads, of Scotland Yard. W li B-latn-.iri"iM it JTi;irwaMiETiiiT . I have come out here to relieve our regular man, and my chief ho given me the corre spondence you have sent to the office and asked me to call ou you, Your telegram atktes that the murderer of Mr. Clowbury Is here. We aay that . the murdmr Is in our hands Already." "The husband!" "Yo.. "Well,. I'm sorry, Mr, Grtmwsvle, to haTe to differ with Scotland Yard, tat J say he Is here, and I want him: arretted," , " It's not an easy matter to arrest a man on suspicion. Therdaro n. jot of formalities io go through. In fact, under .tho circura. stsnces.on man already being in cutody tor JOKELETS OF THE TIMES. I. a FUNNY SQUIBS PICKKD UP AT RANDOM FUOM ALL SOURCES.. Things One Would Ttather Have Exprsd Olherwlse. . , lVeei leaden INstA.) " Well, I mutt say good-by. Miss Oiecn. I've got my sermon to prepare. " "Oh, surely icup sermons need no prepara tion." He Had Wntektd Ills Parent. from erper's loMr, Bobby (whoso father is a grocer) tioox, pa, what I got for my birthday a regular little grocery store. " Ills Father (Indnlgently)-Oh, yest that's very nice. Bobby-AIn't It, though ! Little places for CotTop and sugar and splcn and I say, though, pa, there ain't no tend ilra wcr. Answered. cn ltnrpr Jtalqr. Teacher It seitnn yon are never able to answer any of my questions. How I this, my llttlo lioy T I.lttle Jnhntilr If I knew the things you asked me, ina'aln, dad would lit go to the troublo of ending mo here. The Count's Ideal. (from ( ?"';'. H'ly,t English Count I want a wife with diamond eyes, golilon hair, ruby lips and a silvery voloe. Amerloan Qlrl And I snnpose her friends will Mud del in a pawnshop beforo tho end of the honeymoon. A Natural Inference. lVm IV-Jr ) Ilrown Havo you noticed anything about Smith lately? fiver think him flighty? Bub Icot to temporary Insanity? Anything like that in his family? ,.,-., . . ltnhinson No, Indeed) Why, what have you noticed ? Ilrown Ho's bought a liver colored spring overcoat, that's all. A (Jrent Raw About a. flmnll Natter. tfVnin I Jmlrt UVrkfy, ) Fassenger (springing from his berth) Cap tain I cantaln, ahoy I Is the ship sinking? Captain Oh, no; tho mate is only setting the watch. "Pass'entref (disgnstotl) Hnmph 1 1 suppose he'd blow tip the boat starting it, if It should stop. Why don't you get one of those light running, stem-setting watches and pitch your old trap overboard? sfsflrT'k Tf isliitMllim. Bb IP CA PA P ttf fJaMisfcwJs-05f Jwmm She, Jiedt, the crime, I don't really see what is to be done at nnv rate here." " I nin quite aware of the difficulties, and that is why I ask for aslstsn"o," repliod the solicitor. "Wholsthsnmu!1" "Moroni." " What, the Italian, that the husband was said to be jealous of ?" "Yes." The detective shrugged his shoulders. ' ' Mv dear sir." hs said, ' ' you must excuse me if I appear atnpld, but I ran't for tht lite of me see how you ran justify uch a theory. Tho husband of this woman was the only prsou iu the house that nlgbt, Buewas murdered wltb a sharp Instrument, and we have proved that ttin husband had in his postoBsiou a sword stick or. rather, a stiletto stioW The meulcal rtidouce proved that tba wound was on which would hate been cauisil br inch an Instrument, and the hus. baud acknowledges that he bad such a stick with him at the time, and that he took It away from the house and lost it on the tourney to Paris, which -means that it cot rid of it These facts are at olear as roondayt and all point in on direction. Now. you say this Italian committed the murder. Perhao you'll tell me bow he got into the house that night why he waited tin. til T in the inomiuf,' to murder tier (it must have been uesriy, a late aa that if the hus. baud's story that he left his wife alive at 6.30 is true), and what the motive for the crime could have been , and also, if the murder was committed with this stiletto stick, bow tba Italian got possession of it after Ihe hns. bsnd bad uken it away, and started for Pari With it." " I confesa there are difficulties to be over come," replied the solicitor. " but I tun eon. vinced In my own mind that Clowl ury is in nocent. A to the motive, it WM disappoint ed love if wo CAa profane the .word by using it in sncL a connection-race, jealousy. If you Ilk. At any rate I have proof that this Ital. Ion had arranged with tb murdered woman to slop witn him. probably on the very morning of tb murder,, thai ot the previous afternoon ahe sent him a letter refna'ng after all to eo away with him, and telling him that ahe would not bun again." RIDLEYS', GRAND STREET, NEW YORK. SPRING OPENING, Tuesday, April 8; Wednesday, April 13; Thursday, Inril 11. MILLINERY. In our Millinery Parlors, tho Zavcnt Display of Trimmed Bonnets, Round Hatn and Turbans, represent ing productions of Paris and Enylish modibtcs. Also many exclusive designs by our own urttstes. Untrlmmed Bonnets, Round Hats and Turbans in All Leading and Latest Shapes, Colors and Braids. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS, JACK ETS, CLOAKS AND SUITS. . LATEST NOVELTIES AND STYLES, LARGE ASSUItTJIENTS. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. ALL THE NEW DESIGNS IN LONG HANDLES, PLAIN AND CANOPY TOPS-VAUIOUB MOUNTINGS. WE EXTEND AN INVITATION TO ALL. The display will be an extended and interesting one, worthy a visit and your inspection. EDWARD RIDLEY $c SONS, 309,- 311, 31 1H TO 321 GRAND ST., CO TO 08 ALLEN ST., CO to 05 OIIGHARD ST. aa nsMaSaaalaSMaS DEATH IN A CANDY CIGAR. - LITTLE DAVID ELLIS EXPIRES BUDDENLY A1TEU EATING ONE. A post-mortem examination was mad this morulas of the body of Datid Ellis, the four, rear-old son of JoscdIi Ellis, of Btapleton, 8. I. The child died snddonly yesterday mnrnlntr. For a short time beforo death he surTorod tertlr with pain In the stomach and thero was Tery Indication of potion. Sunday afternoon the little fellow bought a candy clg-ar at Mr. 1'latt candy stpre. It wis made of chocolate to Imitate a cigar, and had a paper band around it a some ctitaraha. Boon after eatlnothe cigar David complained of being lck, and Dr. Bteensen was called. Ho administered what remedies he could, hut tht child died soon after. The autopsy cnntlnred the doctor aud Coroner HuBlies that the child had been poisoned, but what the poison was oould not be dsttrmined by them. The Coroner, took the stomach away to hare the contents thoroughly examined, and will hold an inquest to-morrow erenlng. Joseph Ellis, the rather, of the boy, keeps a small cigar store nn water street, Btapleton. Nearly all the candr clears In the box iron which the one sold to Daria was taken wero eold to other children In ths neighborhood. . The name of the manufacturer was not on the box. It ia, generally supposed that ths candy olgar cnntalptdeome poisonous substante that caused the child's death. mti i i ftrV. 4ic...rkriata.."f)...'fl. '" Mr. Minna L. Thomas, wife of the null known orchestra leader, Theodore Thomas, died yesterday at her home, lOHEast Seven teenth street! after a long and painf nl Illness, Uhe was taken with nervous prostration about five month ago, and although nn doubt nf her recovery were anticipated at that time she nuver rallied. Bhe was remarkable for her tntellff tnsl powers and strong character. Her ifunsral will take place to-morrow. Onl) Once, Please. frvm . I The IUv. Dr. Alban Cope (firmly to eloping couple) It 1 impossible; I will not msrry any. 'Will Marigold (urgently) for goodness sake. Doctor, can't yon do it jnat this time? We.won'i trouble you again I a Coming ByiusU. Greenwioh Pleasure , Club. Summer-night's festival and Centennial celebration, Jones' Wood. April 20. Mdicc-Legl Society, April meotlng, Hotel Buckingham. April 10. Joseph T. Kelly Association, afternoon and ovenlng picnic. Washington Park. April 20. Rival Dramatio and Musical Association, re ception and performance, Lexington Opera House, April 2D. "BAENUM'S" BEAT IT. Htarlllng Occurrence nt the (Irent tlndlsou Hqsinre (4rden Circus. "Tody' Hamilton was telling his beads in Madison Bquaro Garden this morning when he heard a stranger angrily declare : ' ' A royal straight flush cannot be beaten. " "Tody " paused In hi prayer long enongh to lay very gently t "Yes It can." What t" gasped the stranger. "I mean it. A royal straight flush can be beaten." " By what 1" gasptd the stranger again. " Iiartmin 4 Bailer' Ore tost Hhow on Earth VfSjfoyalitralght flush crorj; time." replied .The s'tranger dropped to the ground unfloh. soloua. Hamilton ooncluded hi orison. and then took enough money from the dead man's clottio to set up the wine, remarking! If my Joke Had not aoted so quickly. I know t,l8v'?0.or ow wonld hsve got 'em np hlmtelf." Thirty.two member of the North Americsn RaUroad Buperintendent who saw the clreu iSivlSVli Vfi' " Joie' "1 that he a not very far out of the way. , -- FalerMsi KleMi Daasoeraita Mara. IsriMit, to ta avastri woaiA 1 ratkiisox, N. J., April O.-Nathan Birnet (pern.) was yesterday elected Mayor by 00 majority over JPeisrltyla (Hep.). The Vote wa not all eoutiunf until (f.30 o'clock this morning, flic llepubllcan secure control of tho Board of AlaermtB. nilSINEBS NOTICES. in Town and Hamlet. The seeds ef lalermlttent and bltleusrenltleat rerer genalaata and bear etil fmlt. No oomtuunlly bas alt (sibertisasped It. In populous ward, of tarts titles bsd eewat e oanses It, and In tbeir sabarbs sujnsnt pools In sunken lote breed It. There Is at once a remedy and a means of prer.nl loa. Its name Is Hosteller's fllnmseh Hitters, whloh Is, without naradrentare, tb moat potent antidote In eslstenoe to the malarial tlrus. Kor. tlfled with tble Incomparable, aavlnc speeiSe, mlaamalle Inflnencre may be encountered with absolute Impunity. Dleordera of tbe stomach, liter and bowels, begotten by miasma-tainted water or any atber cause, taoourab to the beneficent correct Ire named, and rbeomatlo, kidney and bladder troubles sr surely remoisUe by lie nee when it Is siren a peroisteot trial. " COL. DENTLXT 1" BAID TAB aTBAJCOM. ' ' Oh. that's a new bit of evidence. Where did you get that troni ?" " I did get It. How, I will show you pre, ently. Now, granting thai this was the situs, tion of affairs, this woman has an enemy a fierce, disappointed Italian loter i jeslous. too. for all we know, imagining that h It Ming thrown ovat for aom ont.tlt Since I laft England soma ona I bay employed ha been following ur tbe cine in London for roe while I her followed it op here. Amonb, other. thing he has intcrvlewei Moroni's landlady and extracted Ihe following in. portaut Informal lor from her. I had better read yon the statement aa sent to me. Mr. Unrtrair. drew it letter from hU pocket and read the follow inu j-a.aage to the detec. ' ' The landlady now say that on the night before tht murder tb alguot bad all bit thing uacked. and stated that be was goliif in tbe morning by the early Continental ll'lVll liriJlieaWfslBiiyieai inawlaf .s'JliailaKii Tlflrt IS THH ONLT CENTENNIAL THAT YOU AIIE LIKELY TO WANT A SUIT OF, CLOTHING you iiAnnETTEnrnocuiiKONK nKroiiE it IS TOO LA.TK. IF IT IB NOT CONVENIENT TO PAY OA81I YOU CAN havi: CREDIT AT OABIt PniCKS, AND PAY NOTHINO F.XTI1A l"On TIIK ACCOMMODATION. SPHINU OVEtl COAT8, 10,00. rillNCK AIDKUT OOAT AND VEST. 10 00 CUTAWAYfl, $10.00. BOYh' BU1TS, g.1 00 AND UP. LADIES' BEADED WRAPS. WK IIAVK THEM IN AHUNDANOK AT OTIl AVENUE MUCKS EVERYBODY KNOWS THIS AVENUE IS CELEBIIATED FOR OOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICKS. ladies' made-up suits and all kinds or GOODS. DLAOK BILKS, COLORED SILKS, CASH. MEnES, WOOLLENS AND ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, VURNtTURB AND 0AUFET8. I BROOKLYN BRANCH t'MVrillNn HTOItn AT 466 FULTON ST., niiT. iioyt and r..n n.AOE, WILL DK FOUND A FULL LINK OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS' OLOTH1NO. 1 OPEN EVIiNINUM UNTIL O O'CLOOK, T. KELLY, 6th Ave. . 7th St. 263 6th Ave., 102, 104S 106W. 17tb St. OPEN WKDNKHDAY AND 8ATUIIDAY EYK.NINtJls.UNTH, 0.30 O'CLOCK. ' '. A Harprlse In Htore for fllra. Cebvrlgger. (yVoM Uarpn't Aaear.) Mrs. Drown Are you sure, dear, this la the book Mrs. Cobwlgger lent nT , Drown Quite sure It's the on I split the bottle of Ink over. ' isaoja Alt Evidence ot Prosperity. VK IS. JJMlO CVStfT, i,-f I . YcUowlv-I think the Whlteley must (Wiln, better olronmttanoe than formerly. ' r Drownly Yea. Why do you think to T Y, They dout keep so many doga a they used to do. .ni '',1 uamubembnts. COUNTY FAIR. s Oathers In its four Mts a f rsat deal of human nstur. It Is a eueoeee, tbere need be aa mlnctnf ot terms in sel ting Ibis down." Ere. Sun. HIIICIW, 84c., SOf.. 75c. 81,81. CO. , Nubte, K.15. Keiurday Matinee, 3. Theatre parties forming In sr out or town ran now secure seats 00 nays la adranc by mall, telearspn. telephone (No.Uas. Ulst,). PALMER'S THEATRE. D'WAY aOTH ST, THE MAY WCAULL QUEEN. opmsAAT?fiAgANV- MAffi8A?.8AV.Mli.T.!!.I?A.T."....Mana.n Erenlnia at 8.U0. Saturday Matinee. 4TU I CAPTAIN SWIFT. uW5S MONTIt lAOrsst Buccesa.-Wocld.Jao.2a ll'enmaa. " TTVOOKSTADFR'S THE ATUE.lTbeO.oraU Colored TIKU," THEATRE. DOWKRY, NEAR CANAL. VV Week eotnmmirinc Mondiy, April H. Tbs Great Bon. ill nal Drama, I Matinees HKUIIEN OIiUR: o Wedneedsy Or, Life Amuns the Uusbrangers. and Saturday. THE ORAND MUSEUM AND MENAOERIE, 3fASM7illlAKUHT ,N Y rneittiely a ilrlns MERM AID and thousands of other wonders, including the wonderful Oya7utls. Admission 10 vents i reserred seats, fi oentseitrs, T no i'.quai, in tiik vom.ii. IINPO'P NEW MURK) HALL AND A Ml AM HrISS X DRA Court, i:m i: mi list. IlLIUU U THE MONSTER ORCIIESTHION A MDERO THEATRE, erery ntnjrlfUt Matinee A Llndaa'aar'ale.t enoeeaa, DIE DEIDBN LEON OUEN. FrUayAlOTllkB.IN.iAW Jt USIU UTI( Sol'r1. train. Ho had stated aome time previously that he bad mado arrnngeruenta for a prnlefi. iloual tour ou the Contlueut. About7o'cl ck in tho eveuiuc, just aa tie waa going out, u letter arrived for him, which the servant to k to him st onre, lio opened it and read it. and aeemed to be In a great stato of agiutlon. Half an hour afterwards he went out. rind by the next boat another letter arilvecl for him, which wna placed in hla room. What time he came in no oue knowe, aa Ihe people went to bed about mid. n'ght. Hut at 6 o'clock, ttben tho servant called him, be nas up and dressed nuil tin. Iiibiug hi packing. The clrl, coir" into the room to assist him In closiug his Gladstone ling, lilted a neuaiaper Ir in the table und discnered that the letter she bad laid thero for him on the previous evrmu? bad been accidentally covored over and so ho had not seen It. ' ' Khe called his attention to It at once. As be took it up her mUtrraa raug, and she left tbe room. " Whriu she returned the aignor had hit hat and coat on and waa in the bull. ' When the cab comes, ' he said, ' smd It away. I sliau't go till a later train now,' and with that he weut out. " 'What tiiuo was that" asked the dcleo tire who had been follovduc tho narrative with deep interest. . " About CIS This is the time (lied by tbe servant " " Aud who time did he come back agalu ?" " About 8 to th Kervnut sav. and at 9 o'c'ock a cat wts i ailed, which took him to Holburn Viaduct," " According to this." said tbe detective, " if the servant is r'cht all along as to tlnio. Moroni wm out of the house 'lYom 0. IS to 8 o'clock." ' Yes, aud if the husuaud .Is telling the truth I e let! his wife alive nt O.SOuudat 8 o'clock she v as found munleied, Hut Glow, bury' servant was downstair itt 7.10, nud thai lednces the perod (iU'iu wb'ch tbe crime could have I cen romuntted, aup oilng tbe husband ia innocent, to torty mlnutea. During that fortr mluutea this servanl' .tatemeut proves that Moroni waa away from uu lodging Let us now look at the tlms he , AMUSEMENTS. . K HSSffiferlRaAT. "SI nAllNU.1l d: IIAII.BY'S WM GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. ?M m , ? ?.!'' nJ,uS Hlppodromo Raelng Track, MM Triple rircus. ran. Oiympia lilp'jodrome. 2M W lid Moori.h Caratan. Heoacerles, Aviary, at,, H lull of IllnslonvArablanysataala, fWk Trtlnad Atilrasla. 4(Oloiie, .iOO Ferf ormers. 19 , , PKRrOIlMANOER AT g AND 8 V M. JSI Admls.lnn, SO cents Mtb aso,)i children nnder D KTla years, 83centsi reserrfd seats. SI (Madison a?.). 1 RAND QPRItA. HOUSE. Wk X ltsrTrd ssta-Orcheetra Circle and Batcear BO. TSM NATURAL GAS. I irAsF M Nut Wsek-Tlin GREAT HERRMANN. -OM Nest Rind.rAMF.HinA, QUR HOME, W RY PlfOF. CROMWELL. MM VMM MlKl .r- M wED5?DAAYAMKMm m tit lh 6BkQl,l f rtMtMt ihmmi, Hb A 2! 1 ON IttHT UI-Ltv, 3 BY IIOYT. AUTHOR OJ ;'A BRASS MOnVkT." jM Oalisry. g5c , reeerTrd. Mo., 75c., 1, $1.50. TTNIONsqUARETIJEATRR 'j'tCniSC 3U ' The Modem Pasan Lotnra hy Oen Oeo. ttheriets . ''Jflsai , WKDNKSDAY AFTERNOON; APRinO-tVlwft 3M Nstlonsl Irish Conoert Co. I'rtMS,aJa,60774.?iI; 9 Mat. to-morrow, "Ladyof Lyons." Wed. eve,. "St. -W Stoop to Conquer." Kelt Wecfc-fl AID PASHA. XM mONY PASTOR'S NEWJTH NT. THBATRK,""" lIM 1 TONY 4imMtlET. ;M jlosj renton, ConrayA Deraneey, pastor's, teiflas,, y.galS m nilVlCnilTIO " and what is rr fl bllTlobUllb TwYFflE,."ii,,ls m TATTOOED MAN. A.IEEn the Obessman, Oalabom S -1A8INO. BROADWAY AND aOTU4t." Mm NADJY. jmKTuWYATt. m AitinissiennJs Beats reeerrad 'J weeks In tdracsa sBM 1 Tlt STRKET THEATRE.. Commenolnjr AnrBK, f 9H 14 MATINKKS WKDNKNIIAY AND SATUnDAY. ' MM Notslilerlret Production of Blaal AN IRON CREED. M 5TUAVETIIKATnE. Eve'(aats. Bal.Mai, at-.' iH N. C. GOODWIN m 'i A GOLD MINE. M H. R. JACOBS' 3D AVE. THEATRE, 19 FI.ORUNCK J. I in arnn . I Or. THE 1H BINDLEY IJJVsvA SIaVKNOER'S OATH. April 1S-UNDERTTHB LABH.- WM H. B- JAC0BS' (T"oALLDBOWEY(TnBATH. M t? A tTlTC I Bartley Campbell's Plav. JC X2. JL Jd.'MlsaTeeUmsyandfltroneOoapaay. JtWM April Ift-HARDIK A VON LKKll 4KB STAR'tHEATRE. LAST WEEK. Wm Erery EreninsatS, Matins BttardayasS. 'tBM In her net. play, JoIOKLYN. , MH ApriMS-Robson and Crabs, ''The Henrietta." JH BROADWAY THEATRE. ' Ooreer 41ts. 'WM Mstlneo Wd.and Sat.atg P.M. J EVenlnaM. , LITTLE LORD FAUNTLERDY. AnaiisHiow ooc. mm J-YOSUMTHEAfhE. .4THANDg3DSr f Deslns stj.18. Mstlneee 8ATUBCAV8. ' H Nsit weekT new attraetlona. Insjudlng CasoabsIL xsjiner's pkoleStHBatbb j 'THE ISuperlor eaatt spanen and aeMssart! TBB Jf frmlheMadlenltJuareTbatre,irttb WpP"y?: -53 rv, and. eftecte the same.aa. prodnoed there. Wax 'ASM i-" A Brass Monkey," Maltnee Saturday. v K0STKR A RIAL'S CONOERT HALU B WAL-Rde-tCI, m THE KLOWKfi OFTONQUIN. MM 3 MATNKE-M"nriT. Wednesday, ttstttwto. Xm ''i!?'imUOKIiYM AMU8KMKT8e ,yM 0 N AND ATTKB APRILS ,-. ; lH m STAR ROLLER T0B0G6AH SUN M TUESDAY, THURSDA jgl? BATUHDAY BTKsV 5M BPECIAK-WEDNIHIDAYlJyENINO. APRIL Tft. j Grand UeneAt tendered to OF.OIIOK OR AWFOBO. B Musleby Union MUltaryVaad. 'MM Hall to let at low rata. JB HR. JACOBS' BROOKLYN. THEATBB, " e Oor, Wa.hlualoaand John.inBu. -m Matinees ilonca.. Voeeday and Batorday. -g s 4"&; m NtWsek-QNKQyTllEnNEST. ;j AMPHIOtfAMDEHY,V 9 Erery Erenlnf. Matlnme Wednesday aad Batnnfsy. JSHJ THE PAYMASTER M GRAND OPERA-HOUSE1; M TU.NK.I1T. , . , .1 JM Minnie Palmer lo My Brother's M. M C5EsVKJi,MSVMATINKK- M MRS. LANCTRY, 9 PROCTOR'S THEATREavr, -fl Matlneee Tup. day, Tbunday and Satuday. vB UNDER THE LASH. M LEE AVE. ACADEMY O MUSia Ibis Week, Matlneee Wednesday and Saturday. fX. TltUMKNDOUHHUCUtiSBOr -MH riiE htowawaVT",.. ijm Nest Week-CLARA MOBttlS. .dm Holmes's Standard Mnsenm. I iwjU&Zi: :M GAIETY OPERA CO. I wonld require to get to I he scene of the orlrsa. 'Mm His lodgings m ere in How I and street, Mtrroy TBn Sunare. He could uat to Bloouiaburr Stuart) 3H under the quartur of nu hour, taaiiy." MM "Yes. "said the detective. lualtuiK a mrstal 49 map of thodiitrat. " Quite vaally. That'a ! all clear enouuh, proTtded. aa I say. th elrl Wf ih ri'Kht aa to the cluck all i lone. But notbins MM that von have aild explains the knotty polsf, WM wlilcli is. how Moroni could have sot into th) fa hou m that forty mlnutea." " Thai's the mystery we have to olear up," 'MM replied the solioitor. " I'm firmly convinced MM in my own miud that tbl Italian murdered I9B tlio poor woman. Up to 6 o'clock In tfcaV MOT moruiiiu he Del eved that ahe was colng avray SEm with htm that was dottbtlea ajned upoa aj whon he lett her iu the afternoon. Hha wm JHH to travel with the compauy and live with turn 'Sm as hUvife. Hlinrtly after 6 he received th. a letter 'the hid written him informing hlmtavtt H ahe had altered her mind. He then warn! 'MM out. My heller la that h. went atralfht to MM Clovrburv'a house, tblukluw'. iMrhap. deter. 'VM mined to aee her aud try to induoa bar to wM alter her determination. He might have la- 3M tended to risk everythlnit and knock .tba in- Us mates up. He kuew nothlnR of the husbaad , j3 britiu at home, becanae at the time His. u Clmvhury wrote him that fatal letter ah. did 'Wti not kuow of her husband's return herself. M He as npiosed to be safe in Nottluctuta. m " My theory Is tliat when he arrived at til. IK house ho saw a man ooinlus out, a man h. M didn't kn'iw. for he had never seen the bus. X baud, and at once iiiinpid to the roncluslon SH that tie had been foolt'il und thiown over for m some more favored lover, who was leaving "W the bouse nt that early hour to avoid Dsina; ,jfc uotired by the neighbors or seen by th -,L son nuts. k"J " His disappointment waa then rbanced to M mad Jtwlousy. all tbe passionato Instinct of ,M his raco were aroused, and some war he rot JM into tbe bouse, taxsd the nubappy womaa, '- with bftrayiiiB him, and In Una road rury M killed her. Hh died, stabbed to tbe heart. M and althonch tbe Mire account for that witk M the husUml' mltalna atlUtto stick, remttti. m ber it ia an Italian who usea a stiletto and Bel M anEnBllshman." ,M (TO b OontUutt Xb-Uomn.) t 'M i jV..ij JiniJ i &iimMMMtjm.&iWommmMlimMMMJtMMMMMMM