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ROUGH ON OUR GIRLS, Honty of Sharp Gritioism and Borne Flattery of &merioan Lassos. Ho Communications Received After 6 P. M. To-Day Can Compete, Judge NellU Bly WIU Award tho Gold Double Eagle at the Earliest Possible Date. Unique In Character. The American girl's character Is certainly unique. Independent and self-reliant at an age when girls of other nationalities are tied to their mother' apron strings, they form very early Ideas of their own rights and privileges as a ncx, and though they oertainly are more than fond of candy, think a great deal more of dress than mental culture and like the gayetyof a ball- Eoom better than the dulneas. as they call it, of ome, they settle down when they meet the man of their choice and make good wires and mothers. Btdxet. They Are Huge Feeders. The typioal American girl is lovely and accom plished, Ac., bnt she is a huge feeder. I watehed a little fairy a few nights ago in a roi taurant not a thousand miles from tho Fifth Avenue Hotel get away with three plates of raw oysters, more than half a porterhouse steak. broad and butter nd libitum. Bhe washed it all down with two bottles of good Milwaukee Hho seemed as chipper as a lark after it all and tried her best to revive the drooping spirits of her escort, who was looking slightly apprehensive at the waiter as he was preparing to give him his oheok. Unirah for New York girls I Long may they flourish! W. Q. L. Another Prescription. From the American girl has sprung the Amer ican nation a brave, noble and hardy people. An analysis might show the following results : French vivacity and grace, four parte: Gorman stolidity, one part: English hauteur, two parts; fanoy -education, three parts; solid, education, one part. Besides these substantial parts thero were others in the oruoible, but not one of them distinct enough to form a whole: Pure oussod ness. absolute truth, absolute falsehood, pure angelicity. love of money, lore of home, hir, teeth, oomplexion, style, humbug. OamtsT, 11 Macon street, Brooklyn. Tolnmee In a ttcntenee. Nothing like the American poople. Tho girl. of course, is a very important part of It No Seed of wasting words, it is a faot. Hermax H. Otto, Post-Offioe General Delivery. Not the Poet's Ialaml. The typioal or representative American girl is not the poet's ideal, which he worships in bis poetical way. She is not a beautiful, ever happyJ posing creature; not tho belle of society; not the very image of perfection. No t She is a girl of the period. She is affected as other mor tals are, with the circumstances of tho world. She it sensible, womanly, virtuous and at all times hospitable. She believes in the good things of the world, and is seldom deceptive. Bhe is at home in the kitchen as well as in so ciety, and she never murmurs when a portion of the world's burdens are thrust upon her shoul ders. She looks beyond a new Baxter bonnet a'ld a f all-fledged dude. She is home "at home. " thus differing from the girls of all other countries. IIodibt OaniT, 68 Linden avenne, Jersey City. This Is Too Hard on Her. . Her figure is as graceful as a broomstiok in a , dour bag. Her hair wall, it isn't her hair at all, so we need not dwell upon its beautiful hue, One flash from those large, expressive eyes would put a locomotive ofl the traok. Her nose appears to have been turned up in a wind-storm anil forgot to oome down again. But the crowning feature of the American girl's beauty is her mouth. It is so small you could put your foot in it. The young man who is unfqrtnate enough to be acquainted with her should tie a rope around his pooketbook or he will be ruined in two weeks. Otsso. Lines to Our Jndge. Both falsehood and truth aro strongly expressed .In this interesting column each day. Of the girls, with which this country is blessed SI ore than any other oouutry they Bay. Borne call her perfection, entrancing, Just sweet. While others well. Just the reverse. Now, Miss Bly, can't you, in your Judgment seat. Stop this scandal before it gets worse t Can we. as Amerloan men, bear to hear Our dear girls so misreresented T I sppsal once again to Miss Bly, that's a dear. Stop the tongues of the discontented. In deciding thin contest be sure to Judge right, Choose the sweetest of all, and, I say. If it doesn't do Justice to our girls, then you might Add aline there yourself, by the way. J. T. Knight, Foot Wast Thirty-eighth street. Her Singe of I.tfr. Being different in many respeots from her foreign sisters, the average American girl is quite tall and thin. Borne of them may have rpuuded chins and lovely cheeks, but to gie them their Just dues, there are none entirely bereft of oheek and chin, especially whilo out shopping. Almost tho first word uttered by a babe leaning to speak is ma'm. By an American child? No F Emphatically, No I It 1b candy, 2nd uttered quite plain at that. At eight, we nd her with her companions skipping rope. At twelve, she can trim her own bangs. At fourteen, she is taking lessons on the piano. At seventeen, wo find her at dancing school, whirling in the giddy maze. At eighteen, Bhe can lose three plates of oream at a sitting. At nineteen, she forsakes her old bustle and in vests in a Langtry. At twenty, she graduates, and from then out she handles cnwJer(uon-ex- Slosive) and goes off (to picnios, ki). o matter how dumb an Ameriarn girl may be, make her a present of $ft and shc'lll find Maoy's ereiy time. Epwakd Cabnry, 800 West Newark avenue, Jersey City, N. J. WHAT JOKERS ARE SAYING. BTBAY SHOTS OF HUMOR GATHERED FEOM NEAR AND FAR. IIow Nhe Get In. UVon P4h. First Little Oirl-Do you live in a flat t I thought they didn't take children in flats. IIow did you pet tut Beoond Little Oirl I was borned in t To Laura. (JVm (A CAfrofc JVawa. 1 ''Cteorgo, Bear, what are you thinking off Morrily queried the maiden fair; ' ' Do you know you aro looking straight through my head With a dreamy stare T" And that bold young man he passved his hand Ih rough her golden tresses rich and rare, Pretty Laura," ho said: "I'm only building Castles in the hair. " Explained at I.nst. Ifroei (As TpoeX Blinks Ah, thero is no doubting the power of religion! Have you noticed what cheery, con tented dispositions ministers and their wives always have? Jinks Y-e-s, but I thought it was because they never did any house hunting. Making Game of It. (Von tXt Tim Hauls Kxprtt If your garden seems to be a little shy Just turn the chickens into it. Thou uotiou how your ' ' truck " viuXcouie up to the scratch. True Love. JVom 1A Mpoek,) Lulu Rir Herbert proposed and said he could Xut a million at my feet. I like him, but I like uiericau Jack better, and as he offered a mill ion, too, 1 accented him." Elsie Idiot, Sir Herbert meant XI, 000,000, five of our millions 1 Lulu Ob 1 did he ? boo hoo Wanted to Change III Pet. Von A XpotX. Toddler Papa, will oo buy Misser Doody for met Papa Buy Mr. DoodiS for yon I Toddler Yes, oo tliald he was a pup. I'th tired plain' win my wool make-b lieve pup, an' I wanth a live one. Foraot to Knock. rroM ( Detroit rtn frtu. " If I knock three times on tho cofttn ltd dur ing the church service, you must let me out, " said James Bailey, of Providence, as he was nearing his tnd the other day. Everybody waited and listened, but James did not signal, and the burial w ent on. If he forgot it the fault was his own. Qnallfled. "Do you think your son has the necessary qualifications to become an artist ?" " I'm sure of it. He ckn do without food for three days, and he knows the position of every ree lunch in the city." FROM MONTANA. llxuuti. M. T., Jan. US, 1888. F1.SHIHO Baos. OintlXUZXi I hare taken a (Mat many of Db. O. McLink's Oxlxbbatxo Llvan Fills and find th.m to be a wonderful pltl all that you olalm for them. The act like a charm in case of biliousness, aiok headache, dysentery, 4c Mas. UxvaT Wimklmiam. Box 024. Cure sick headeohe, biliousness, lifer complaint, dispepsls, heartburn. Indigestion, malaria, pimpleeon face and body, Impure blood, Ac,, by using- regularly Du O. McI.iMX's Celxdhatid Livxb Pills, prepared only by Fleming Bros , Pittsburg, Pa Price 25 oents. Sold by all druggists. Insist upon haflng the genuine Dn. 0. McI.ASx'a Livxa Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros , of Pittsburg, Pa., the market being (all ol imitations of the name MoLamx, spelled different I, but of the same pronunciation. Always make sure of the words "Fleming Bros, Pittsburg, Pa," on the wrapper. A TRAGIC RIDDLE. A TALE OF TO-DAY. By GEORGE B. SIMS, trxorsis or fxKcr.viNO ciiArrxits. Mrs. Oeerge Olewbory was found dead in bed. baring been stabbed to the heart. The eerrant girl UitlBes that star mleliess had auarrelled with her husband the night before, and the latter had left the house about 8 o'lleck in the evening. lie la traced to Paris and arrested. He Is overwhelmed at the news of bis wife's death, and said their quarrel aroae from her desire to go on the stage and the attentions of the Italian who was training her Tploa UWlawy.r, Mr. Bertram, finds animpresslon of a letter on a nl.ee of blotting paper, which convince; him that Mrs. Olowbory contemplated eloping with the Italian, whose name Is Moroni lie trace. Moroni to Monte Carlo, makes hts eoaualntenoe and invitee him to dinner. Bertram induces the Italian to accompany biro to Nice, where Deuoure Orlmwade arrests him on the charge of swindling; sn opera ttluger out of a sum of money, By a clever rase the detective gets Moroni to admit thai he left Mrs. Clowbury's house shortly before the murder waa Uaeovered. CHAPTER VII. a vain saunon yon this mibbiko UAnannuiTA. The Italian'! passion -was a revelation to the detective. It set him thinking oyer the man's past history. It waa evident that the signor had some partionlar woman in hts mind. Sud denly the detective remembered that at the time he had Moroni through his bands he m living with a woman who passed for his wife. It was dangerous ground, but he de. termlned to try it. If he made a mistake be , Would be, showing his hand to the sosuectod murderer, bat he made up his mind to risk It If he could goad him into an admission the case was settled. "What oould you expect, signor? You know whs. woman aro, especially your coun- try women, when a man plays them fa's. I suppose she didn't like the Idea of your throwing her over for this" Englishwoman. Bhe was watching the house when you came out. Jealousy, signor, and tho most danger ous jealousy of all the jealousy ot a woman I" "So," cried the signor, "she denounces me, does she; says that she watched the house and saw me leave it I Ah, Murgberita, mia btlla, you are more foolish than I thought you," " Marghorita," muttered tho detective to himself, " the woman on the opposite side of the street waa an Italian girl named Uarghe- war jijsigEdaa,., ' , Sat i Our Men's Department. Closing out our Men's Spring Overoortts. Who wants ono? Only 87 loft. Silk-faood and silk liuod, mostly medium sizes, 34, SO and 88 ; UBual prices $12, $14, $18 and $20 ; to closo at $10.00. Somo splendid coats at $7e00. Odds and ends of Jersoy Coats ; about a hundred not enough to pack away ; if you need a good ono worth from $2.98 to $4.50, call in to-morrow early and make your own choice at $1.29. We boat the world on Ovoralls and Junipers. Our Everett Blue Denim Over all is double stitched, five pockots, patent buttons; a perfoct-iitting garment, better than the Orr's, Dutchess, Elephant, fec, yet wo sell them for ()c Others ask $1.00 a big saving for a working man. White Duck Ovoralls and Jump ers at 59 A first-class Domot Working Shirt for 3J)C-! same as the regu lar 50c. article, only ours is made larger and better. UNDERWEAR. What is tho matter with French Balbriggans ? Everybody sooms to bo afraid of thorn. A littlo house with a few thousand dozens decided a short time ago to go out of business ; tried to closo out their stock, but couldn't find a house wil ing to tako the littlo lot. We're pretty well stocked our selves, but at such prices couldn't refuse. Genuine Freuch Bal briggan Shirts and Drawers, excel lent valno at 75c, for 4SC- You may think it a pity to Bee staple goods sacrificed in this way ; but we don't view it in that light. Our greatest pleasure is bargain-giving. Bloomingdale Bros., Third Ave. and 59th St. A P0.VDEK-WHJ8E BLOWN UP. Connecticut's Big Explosion That Wrecked Uraveatones but Hurt Nobody. Isrr.ciiL to rns TTtmxo would, i Bhidoevobt. Conn., April la. This morning some boys set lire to the grass near the powder house of Latlin, ItandtCo., of New York, sit uated in a large lot near St. Michael's Ceme tery, West Stratford. The fire spread until it reached the powder house, and then thero was a terrinc explosion. Revrral tona of powder weio hurneil. Buildings in West Stratfoid were shaken, sev eral monuments and gravestones In tit. Michael's Cemeteiy were overturned, and glass in dwell ings was shattend. ho one was Injured, however. Don't Need the Advl." ft Ikt Xdihir of ra. touting World: I think it v, ould' bo a good idea to get up fife and drum corps and name it after Tnic Evknimq Would, and also a baseball nine. It would not be an advertisement, as jour psper doesn't need any. There are a lot of good amateur ball- E layers out of work, and it would not be very ard to organize a nine Obovxb BrazzT. fc PURE P?PRICE'S CREAM AKlHg Itssuperlor exoelleooe proren In millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. It Is used by the United States Uorernment. Indorsed by the heeds of the Great Universities a. the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Prioe'e Uream ltaklnjr Powder doe. not oontaln Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PU1CE UAKIMU l'OWDKH CO. MKW TOBK. UIKaOO. ST. LOUIS. rita.showas tho former mistress of the Signer, and with tho so facts to go on I think thero is a ohance of finding her now." The Italian was still pacing the cell. The detecthe, thinking it unwise to proceed any further, lest ho might get out of his depth, left him and returned in high gleo to George Clowbury's solioitor. " You aro right, sir," he cried. " You've been right all alone. Moroni is the mur derer, and it was a woman with whom ho had quarrelled who watched him into the house and out again. We must find this womau, whobe name is Margheritn, for she is the witness who can bsvo vour client's neok from the hangman's rope. " It was the eve of the trial of Ueorgo Clow, bury for the murder of his wife. Tho pris oner sat alone in his cell, a prey to the gloomiest thoughts. The close confinement and tho anxiety had told upon his health, and he had of late fallen into a listless, hope leiH s ate. The jnil officials noticed tho change Clowbury's indignant protests of innocence and his outbursts of passionate grief had altogether ceased. Mr. iiartram when he went abroad had bade bis friend be of good cheer and hopo for the best, but tho solicitor had returned, and had been bound to admit that ho had failed to throw any new light ou tho affair which would be a ivantageous to tho iirisoner. In fact, he had an uneasy idea that in hunting down the Italian, instoad of benefiting he had rather damaged his friend's case, '1 he authorities in London, after having tho facts of the case laid bofore theui, had re fused to authorize Moroni's arrest upon such a slonder basis of suspicion as Mr. Iiartram and tho detective wcro able to put forward. It would be too absurd to put the two men in the dock as " accomplices. " and equally ab. surd to charge two men with committing the same murder unknown to each other. The fiatiB&sWtti OPENING J. B. GUTTENBERG & SON'S Ladies' and Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS STORE, 2B94 THIRD AVENUE, Near 120th Street, TO-MORROW, APRIL 13. We shall open our new establishment with a complete line of HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, CORSETS, &C. GLOVES, &C. The Stock has been carefully selected and con sists of every grade of goods in these lines on the market. We shall keep a stock of goods excelled by no house in the city. Everything sold will be as rep resented, and by fair dealing we propose to secure the confidence of our customers and retain their trade. J. B. GUTTENBERG k SON, 12194 THIRD AVENUE, Near ISOtli Street. FANCIION GOING TO EUROPE C1IARLES ABBETT, 11ER LEADING MAN, IS GOING THEKE TOO. Airs. Dlxey's Menial Thru Nlie Is llrhialnc at Hull for Dlvorre Acnluat Adonis I'ru duclluu oT Jaknliow.kl'a Nr Uiera Hobrrt l'mzer'. Iliiey Mrnaun Contract. Between llootli and MoriJ.eka. Miss Maggie Mitchell is this wtelc plajing In Providence. During the Holy vnek rhe will nut appear. Her season will close in a mouth, and she will then ko to Europe to visit her daugh ter, Fanthon, who is noiT at school in Hani burg. It is said that Miss Mitchell s season has been better this rear than for manv years back. Hhu is still a potent attraction, and can clear her U0, 000 by a theatrical tour. Miss Mitchell is jvorth nearly half a million dollars, and her day has not et passed. Charles Ahliott.Mlnu Mitch ell's leading man, after closing the present sea son with hoi, will go to Europe, where it is said ho will marry a leadimt American star. ... Tho latest importation, Lena Clarke, Mile. Tina, and their 100 cat, rats, mice and birds arrived on the steamer Wyoming, from London, and will appear during tho last week nf the How ard Specialty Comjiau)' enicagement at tho Standard Theatre. These beings nillghea pn vats performance at 11 o'clock to-morrow morn ing at the Standard. e Edwin Booth is coing to make his flr?t appear ance with the Booth and Barrett combination next Monday night in Cleveland, O. The or ganization will then continue on its way to San Francisco, where it opens May i:). Conn acts are already being made for the Joint appearance of Booth and Modjeska this in spite of the re markable verbosity of Lawrence Barrett in Rochester. e Robert Frazer is a very busy man at the nres. ent time. He is rehearsing Richard Gulden's play, arranging for some more "Ben Hut" tableaux in l'liilailelphia and also for the pro duction of a children's " Midsummer Night's Dream " at the Progress Club. Mr. l'raei still finds time to select his little matutinal scarlet boutounUre, an evil habit that tin probably con tracted from his ex-partner MilliUui. ... Mrs. Pixcy's (Initial of the statement that she is briugiug a ilhoico suit against the nimble Adonis will, of rourse, put a stop to the itlalto talk on the subject. This has been try Inuil and positive, undo cry detail of the alleged case made known. Mr. aud Mis. Dlxey haw two children. Henry and Evangeline. Ditey has always taken exceedingly good aro nf bin fam ily and loved his children devotedly. All that money could do for them he has done. ... Miss Nettie Harrington, a daughter of " John Carboy." the theatrical writti, has been en gaged by Donnelly and Qirard to appear with them in their new play called "The City Direc tory, " in Chicago. w "l'aola," the new opera bv Harry Paulton and Edward Jakobowaky, author and composer of "Erminle," will be piodiioed bj Mr. J. C, Duu at the Uraud Opura-Uousu, Philadelphia, on May 14. nten of Labor. The Building Trades Miction melts to-nlKht. Nuaily all the fnithei-woikurs recentl) on stlike hao found implojmont. About one-half nf the striking carpet-westers Iiuvh found employment again, and nf the uuiii lui a few havu gone to Philadelphia and 1 tinkers. All the stieet lailnny unpluuc atMimuap olis ale on stnko nirninst a ream tlon of wages, aud their St. Paul hiithuu aiu exacted to follow. President Mcllrido, of the National Progres she Union of Minirs and Minn Laborers, has urited the ac iptHiue of the opirators' proposi tion on the itiniiud that it will maintain har mony and pciieful rdatlons between employers aud euiplojed. Iho Rochester stieet railway strikers aro run ning rair alls in opposition to the companies' rais, und aiu doing a liiiget business than tho latter, because the public is in Hjmpathy with the strikers. 'Ihe Eastorn (Hubs Manufacturers' Associa tion has changed the ilutu of shutting down the works from Juno l." to July 1. WORDS BsusassBS9Bxsaxaj Are weak when we talk about clothes for boys under fourteen. Nothing weak about our make, though we know what " boys' wear " means. Prices run from $4.00 to $11.00 for all styles of Suits, in all kinds of goods that are pure wool. If you think 65 or 70 per cent, of wool is enough in an e very-day suit, we can sell you one for $3.00. Hactett, Carliart & Co., Mod's and Soys' Clothing and Hats, 1 1 COR. CANAL ST. 4 B'WAY. uonnvr ippvins ltvwTpvrrrrni.v fn notiTK to iomiow. theory of the prosecution was that tho hus band wag the murderer, and thevwero not going to weaken that theory by ordering tho arrest of another man for the same crime, es pecially a man ncainst whom there was not a particle cf evidence that oould be substanti. atcd. JsWtswIsffrt'f Irrfffftesfeiairi "i.'-ta&A Moroni was shrewd enough to suspect very soon that things were not going vxactly us the dctcclite wished, aud then he became more reticent. When the decision of the authorities in Loudon was received, Messrs. Iiartram and Qrumvado were at a loss what to do. The CASPERFELMCLEVELil 144 BOWERY 144 WKAH llHAND ST. ELEVATED STATION. DIAMBNDS! Wo have tho largest stock of Diamonds and Watches in tho world at extraordi narily low prices. WATCHES. These are the Watches wo make a specialty of: COI.ll SII.VI It lltt.NIIN'll HATI HI'S, (IPNIJINi: ri,v.Vl'.ltl,.'VN..M"vl Uh.r,l.UllN!illY.AUllAM. 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SJ1 St.), V1UT JVC "fc..SkllVKIJ HHATS, Ki iiui-Kx&.&f, ''. Uirda and Ilalionr. t)U(' MIW I'untll lO-NIUHT . , I III: I.AIlV OK LYONS. Jlat To-Moriun, ' I'.inllln ' Ksl ! , "Mie htoons tuOonjuer" Neil Wk, ' Sll) I'AHIIA " uai.mkk's tiii:ai hk " " b-way siotii ht, THE MAY JSVCA ULL QUEEN. ,,,1Wt!1Vanv- MAi,r,rA?,A,LJV,!i,(:T,I,:A'i:!fSo11.M.,. ... tnn'salH,aO Saturdar Maliuen 4T" i CAPTAIN SWIFT. ,ott. MONTH A Great Hucc.as-World. Jap gH l'ennian. BUOA1IWAY 1 IIKATItl. OOIIM It 41hTST. .Mstlnm Wod.audWat atU V M. UrenmlriatU. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. AI.1llWMlO LflOc. ACADEMY ""rf,,,n' NKillTH H DUN1IA.N 'I'llllllI'MON. K.iAM,.SATATa. H0MST AJx""' Trosiriii iiiai.'.s uonuckt iialk K WAL-WI-KI, I HK H.OWrit OK TONOUIN. ' 3 MATINKl.U Monday, Wdntday, haturdajr. H. R. JAC0BSr3D AVE7fHEATRE? tLORt'MiKJ TlaTfcnP. Or, Til K II1NULUY &JJ A. 1 AVKNIIKR'H OAT1L Apni is UNiirirnir i.a.sii nit. JACOBS' (111 ALIA) . OLD IIOVM:itY rllKATltti TT A f B1VJ1 llartl. Lalnpbelra l'lar Mm jAmmVm JLA M i.s ! I Aiuar in d Ht roll v Cumpany. April 1.'. HAKUli: i VON Lfcl.il WTiNiwiniiirATitr, iiom:ky, nkar canal VT rilelir'el Seuaatlinsl Drama, I Matinen itni'iit.N (ii.rr. .hir.iay Or, Life An uinr ttie lliutiraucer. I at ',. Noil Ueek " Kattl, tliu 1 anil jr Help " DUCKHrADI'll'S, TO NKIIIT MATSAT af-1 M 1 UK 111 OHI.IA l OI.OUKI) .MI.NSI'KI I H I Liivtuv vii iir tho I uwbn) Kianl.t and loairl bU.NDAY Ml. 11 r OoruMUi Mu.,,,.1 ( omedy (Jo AMIII'ltlj Tlll"ritr. Irslnir Plawapil intlist "To" Main,, Monirit i law ami iii ii nitirii: KOl'K Hat Mat aaj Kv. Uli: UKIIILN LEO.NOKLN tune vins Rroniui; short, nml tho former would lane to return to Lou lou to tiiku vliarso ot his client's mterost there, anil the detective was mult r order, to return to town id no After it lonj; diKi'iishion, Mr. Iiartram screed tliitt the Ik st tluus to do was to leave the Italian uhuo tie wits mid return to town und try and cot strouuer ovidouco neainst him there Hut this plan whs entirely UiJ.et by tho siunor hiuiNulf, wlio in somo msti nous way suciaedtd in sitlsfjliit; tho claim ot Mile.. Foutenuv mid luducini; her to withdraw tho charge a.'ii.iist him, When tin holicitor aud detictito left Nico tluv were Mimtiwliat hturtled to 11 lid that ono of the t nwilleiHli) tho t'XirO'H wa-i tho si", nor hliiibi If On the platfonn ho came up to them and raisul Ills hut pohteh " (ientlo men," ho said, "wo aro fellow. trutullers. I um uomn to London. It uriotes me that on liut not taken inn into uistod fortius iiiurtUr, as nun I must puv mv furo mjse f, and it is an oxintisnc jottruot " '1 Im unovp. clod mine ou tho part of tho Italian taused (u-i ro C'lowlmrjV solioitor to feol more uuonsv ou his client's account. If the Itiilinu was tho cuilty man tho last plan) ho nould lie couiL' lo, now lie know that l.o had bet ii saspectod und iuipmies mndo about him, would bo Loudon. "Aud if ho is inuoctut," Mr. Hnrtram said to himf.olf, "I can't fr the life of niobtohow that ioor uirl could havu bocu killed by am ono but her husband." The detectio shook his luad. "I'm not uoiui: to civo tho case up us a bud job) ot," ho said. ' ' What nioi e con you do " said the solid, tor. " Soinothiui: which will bo very ui-oful to mo In tracing Moumi's movements ou the niotump of tho criiiH. I fun gOiiic to find tho woman who was seeu in tho street at 0. 30 that inoruiuu bj tho constable." " She has bee nJertibed for already aud without success." AMUSEMBirrS. L II Ulll HO 14T1I MTUKliT MUuEUl. 'WMW "f'Vl lHTIf TTM.V , " WHAT IS IT ? Wm Oklahoma lliMiiners " AJfeb," the Chssamap. JWUkwmwm 1 he , las Van Loer Hpecialtr 4. J$aLH fAlltSOV SlJIMlir. (lAUI)PV. !& III ONLY tl.sK WI.KK MOKB AKTKHTHIS LH I.XI1I1IIIINII IN I1HOUKLYN KASTKK MONDAT. H GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. JH U Hiiifa. il Stasia, lIlpiindrorosIUotnaTraok, SlssSSB Triple ( In us. rarlt Otiinpia Hippodrome, sTiBH Wlltl Moorish OaraTau. Mentfferies, Arlarr. Ao.. wvlHH llallof Illusions, Arabian iantasla, iimmmmmm Trsineil Anlmils, 41) Clowns, ;00 Performers. eLLH IM.ltH)U.MANUi:s AT ii AND H H M. JaLH Aitmla.lun, fid tents l-lth are )t children nndw 0 RJMiJH yesrs, y."i cents reserved seats, HI (Madison ar..). S3aH UNION HUtrAIti: TUP tTllt: .1 M, HILL, Mar. .flH LAT W I KK HUT TWO, . SsaBSsV IILLhN IIAUUY 'ILH A WOMAN'S rllKATAHKM. Zk A LatiKhlnif Muoieiin Huns, s packed ntghtl, LXXXXXm Se. urn nests In advance v$m SUNDAY K, I.VINd, AI'ltIL 14. ' tt IHK MODIIKV ('AOAN, JSLH IjK-tiireliy den. n:uUui: HIIEItlDAW. iHH C1HANIOIL'llA-IIOUS SSsfl Tlleseried heats I irihcatra Circle and HalconyOo. iVaBBl NATURAL GAS. I .& fM hoxl Week I'll I' (IHKAT IIPIIKV ANN. t'SSSSSsI . it Sun, In) AMIKII V, OUR HOMIi W&m 11Y l'lfor UltOMW'hLL "laH UAItltlOAN'S I'AHK 1 IIPATIIE. "" "SH EDWAIII) HAHKIOAN Proprietor ikW M. W HAM, I.V , T.Manacar fl LAnrwiiPKopnir.HFAso. "uw 9B KUWAHDHAItltltlANMOKIUINAL COMEDY, SflH IIAVK JlllAHAM AM) Ills IMIPULAHORCIIERTRA Jsfl WKDNLSDAY .... IIATLNLLS HAIUHDAY iiL BIJOU Tlll'.ATIII', HroaiUsr. In t .'10th and Hist st. 'asH MAIINI.PS Wl'llNI NHaV ANO rlATURUAlf; llH nf tile si.ai.on Is are titit aucoess, 'bsBBH A 3! 1 l)N I (JUT 1 5 ELL, f 11Y IIOVT, AUTIIOll Ol "A HRAHS MONKEY." l'aH (Islt, ry, iirm ri'i.iriiil. r()c , TiVi , sit, $1,50. 1lsl rilONY PAHlOll'S NI'W 1 ITU ST TIIRATRR iH JL ! Ill fir SHOW OKHFASON. 'iltttXU MAIINPi: JOHN1' KI.I.IA'JAMK.SK. IIOET. SH 1 UIDAY 'Hubs A teuton Conroy A Demns.', 'sSSSSSH I lisrlnsriianiaii, John Hart, SnLI Nett WeokLeavitt's Kuropuan Hpeclalty Oo. Uail 1A81NO " HKOAI)WAYANUlIUTU3iC Jl MA ll IV 5 r.VKNINOSATR .SsH IIhUUI. ) MAIINIU SATURDAY AT J. SflH Adnn.aion ,iOj Keats reaervedy weeks In adraaoa, tjaTWsl 1 TII KTHl:lCT'l IIKAT UP Comin.nclnr April ft'.' Hsl X- MA1I.M.I .SM DNISDAY A.NU HATUUIIAY. vHtM Nntshle Ural Priiductlnn of jBaaaLH AN IRON CREED. JB TYI'HI.M TIIHAIHI'. 4TII AVK, AND UrtDST. sal J ! "A triumph of stac. art.1 0 Tlli:.1IAI(tlIIIs. World. ' Unused .nthual. immtm iiMicapptau.e ' Afall. kSbLV ll.ulmatH in Matinees hATUItl) A Va jmmmm STAM)ltl) TII1:ATI(K. Uroadway. ,13d st, JaH Ktery Pveuluir Matlne... Meilnemlny snd Hstarday. bbH IIOWAItl) AIM i:.N .7:111 -piM'l.Vl.TY CO. SSm all mi intr.Ar KAVoitirm. ISbH Neit wiek, new attractions, Inoljdlna Caacabat, 11bbbV fTTII AVE. TIIKAlKi: l.vV. at S Hat. Mat. at It'. '1I.B 0 N. C. GOODWIN ,n -1 A GOLD MINE. wM (JTAIttHPATlIi: LAST WEEK. WkW k3 Every I veitlna at M Matinee Saturday at2. 'attSBBI Ittisi: ('(Hilll.lM 4rHH In h. r new play, .lOCI.I.YN. fli April irKi'b.on and Ciane, '"lliw Henrietta.' rLbH ritHKA'lltncOMIOUI' lL'Vhat . bet. Ud A Lai. arcs. .Sa L A liVllAL Wltl.UK, 5SbH from the Madison Sijuarn Uieatre, with company, soao pLXW erv and etf'Hls the eame as pruduied thera. llait j&aailBBBBl wtr.a " A llrassMonkiy," Matinee Haturday, ttLH riMIEOHANDMPMI.UM AHOMEVAIIKRIB. "ztftWA I :i4.'i .I47I1UANDKT . N Y lLH I' .altlvely a ll.InK '.IP.KMAIU aud thouiandaototaaf 4mmm wunders, lucliidlnie the wnuilertul Oyasutls. SLH Adtulu'lou 10 tenta, reserved seats, fi oents .atrs. 3$SBbbH MINEU'H PPOI'LK'STIIKATIIK ,,,' ilm iSuperlor isft iri.uery anil .ccesaorlesl TUB Jk Till: froinorftrlnall'ioduls Matinees Wednel VbbbH WIFE, day andTfalurday WIFE. fgM NnltWeek 1 HE CAVALIER StmM Ml lil'AI. IN Till'. Ulllll.ll, .y..1 TliriPPlpi NEW MUHKI HALL AND ALHAM- iMlH I Hh INN bS HHA COUItl. IMIl K 14th St. Jjlmt 1 IILIUU Ul THE 'IONM Elt UltCHESTItlOW. H 1 OT1I ST. 1 HATTLi: OPEN abbI 1 it and OK ALL DAY ?H 4fH AVE. I tlinTVrJllUHQ, AKVEWIlfa )H BKOO K LYX AMU3KMKNT8. PH tOItANDTIIEATRR. iH lU(l(iranilst.,ilrooklyn,tE.0. 'Ji4IbbH WLEK Or APRIL K. WStttM Survival nf the Fittest. bbbbI A Itoysl Kea.t In UtotSL IhPbB LILLY CLAY'S ffl Colossal Gaiety Co. ! 40 n(-hu. 40 $M PUCSCNTINO H The Oorgeous Spectacle of jtH Beauty in Dreamland $M and a Dnhlnjf Verklsaa of flblH "ROBINSON CRUSOE." 19 - 1 l.e ltaaeof Two lleml.phsra il Lr.EAVK ACADEMY OKMUSIC. JH this Week. Matinees WeJneiday and Saturday. KbbbbI THE STOWAWAY. M Kelt Week-CLARA MORRIS, SmW nil. JAt Oils' DliOOkl.Y.N' THEATRE, m m Cor Waabiutflnn and Johnson tits aLH Matinee Muliilay, W ed,ieHitay and gaturda. iIbbbI I'lllS Wi:i.K, 4Lbb1 w v., tis t i.o ?H Kelt Wwk-oS E OF THE FINEST. '''H AMPHION ACADEMY. ViES- 'M IsVnry l.veiilufc. .MatiuHtst) WvJueAtla and tiaturdx, Tt THE PAYMASTER GRAND OPERA-HOUSE Minnie Palmer"ln 'My' Sweetheart. jm C" 101 HIVN8 IMHK'IHEATIIE. WbbI ; THIS W:EK-HArURUAY MATINEE I&.H EgRS. LANGTRY. M CD Cfl Mil I Tha Australian Humorist, "ifuH rnLU MIILLJi Monarch of VentrlloquisU. TbbbI I rsnuilha, Ijueen nf the Hlack Wire Ella Love, Has -bLbI llcalbiir). Albert Ward. Minnie Sihuit.at Zipp'aCaalno 'SMLH I Ills U i:i:k lluber i Oebbardt, Propnstora. ,?H " Yea, bnt wo dulu't know who she waa "SbCbH thou. Woilouou.'' WumWW Ou the day Lofcire tho trial Mr, Bartrum 21B hmln louu iiitoriu with his clieut. Every- 3b1 tlnuu had L'eeu iluiio that could he done tot Hal tho defense, Imt tho Kohcitor was almost in 3sbbI 1 despair. Clow bury persisted in his state- JxH ment I hat ho couldn't toll where he lost tha lHA I swordstiok ou the journov. All ho could Bay JSH was this. " When he gnthered his ruts aud JpH tliii);-. touethur ou arriving at Paris ha i7iH luixsed it " One other statement which tha Hfl . priwiier Hindu to him caused the solicitor's vLm I uiicusiuehs to Lo renter thttu ever. He hid .aH tulil his client of his suspicious ot HreLfl Murom, aud of nil that ho had doue both vSbI abroad and at homo to try aud fix the $!bI finlt ou him; unit uiintiomm; the woman VjSdl miu imh hiv d to liau beuu iu the street, ha n$,H i iiskid Clow bury if ho noticed such a woman 'iLH wl on hu luit the house. George Olowbnry oH ut orico ropl ed that ho distinctly reoollected XjlH I fceemi; a wouiun iu the street as he came out iSflH if the door, lie didu't notice her face, which 'JnTsfl j was turned away from him. Uy her figure oKH lie shi uld think she wns young. Slfewason ja?IH 1 tho opposite sido of the road, and he didn't re I piti.s tier, as he walked away iu the other di- einH teetiou lo whioh sho appeared to be coins. ISM This fn s.i piece of evideuce filled the so. tStimW hcttor with terror. If this woman whom 'fl (iritnwtulo wns endoivorini; to run down $ wi ro to lw found and put in the witness-box, vSM slio would cortuiniy be of no service to his Jl etionl, for lie admitted that it was be whom 'jEfl sho enw come out aud supposing she de- 9 hcnbed him us appearing agitated or toy- ijH thing of tlmt eort, it would be about tho last jifll straw in tho weight of evideuce that would 1?S break low n tho I uck of hts case. "IS It wits, therefore, a great relief tothnanx- flfl ions lawyer when meeting Mr. Orlmwade by jQI appointment that evening, he learned that, in lHI sinte of every effort luado, not the slightest. PH due had vet oeou found to the whereabonta oi zfli the miasiiig Marghotita. T,mm (To be Cuntwutd Xo-Jforrovj.) fflM JuBBI jutfe jMfcy ifJrirWW1 w7&Ms'ditilimimkm&iLwttLm