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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL I!?, 1889. " 3 ' H II Ml. II,. ... - . i tiSH THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK. - - THERE 18 THE USUAL VARIETY OP THE ATRICAli ATTRACTIONS. I.nnl Joint Apncnrancr of llah.nn nnd Crnnr In "Tlio Henrietta" Ilrrmntin nt tlir Oriuiel Opera Continued Hitrcra. tit "Tlie fllny qnren" Helen Ilnrrj'e l.aitt Week nt the Union hiilinre. The coming week Is remarkably devoid of the itrical novelties, but at tlio coiiibinntinti bonnes there will he cry innny changes. Tlioatro-Kocri mint not expect brilliant noToltics every week. TheFcason is itill extremely lltcly. The most Important of tho " channel "next week will lie the advent of Itobeon ntid Crane to tlio Htar The itre. 'Xheywlll present llronann Howard's ael mirablo play, "Tlio Henrietta." whlcli has already become almost famous. This will bo the at appeal auec of llob.on and Crano as "Joint Mars " in thin city. l'rof. Ileirmaun will bo tlio attraction at tlio Orand Opera-Honco next week and will proctnt bin popular entertainment. Hermann In slwava what managers call "a tlruwitig card." HI entertainment ia full of interest and tlio necro mancer'" personality is aUo distinctly Kratify. ins. Iicrrniaun'H lcmarks ure alwaya witty and he ia endowed with a great deal of what Is known an personal inacne tism. "Tlio May Queen" has now established her airy adf at l'aliner's Tlieatro. nnd Col. Me Caull. of tho excellent company that presents the opera, is about to bio himself to Europe, convinced that bin presence is no longer needed here. fsllmlka's opora is doing crv nlcoly. Te Wolf Hopper and Dlgby Ucll aic keeping their etc ftiadfnatly in tho direction of base ball. They each hate a topical sons which they can bend to baieball uses when nicosary. "Nadjy" will soon be withdrawn from tho Caami. whcie it has enjojod a highly prosper ous reign. Those who have not yet scan thl popular opera t-till hato a few opportunities to rectify their error of omintlon befoic tho pro duction of " The linsands. " 'I ho music of thii tiperaishy tho tiitietiil Oflcnbich; tliolibntto b tlicHatfrleuKlilbert. It will bo moii at thu ( aeinoiievt month. At I 'rue tor's Iwcnty-tliird street ihcatro the facetious .Mirs Abigail l'ruo still continue to join in the hrmu in "The County Fair," Thu lady ha marie a gre at many frieiiilH. and theatre Parties at this limine am nownuitu tlio thing," he pioductlou luia thu- far Lten an extremely fortunate one tor all coiccinod. In "Tlio County Fair " Jlr. Neil 111 mis has marioahit that send- nil car.Iir iinpcnonatiotiH far back into tho sbi'ile. "A Hold Mine "is "till mnnlv,' at tho nrth Avenue 'llicatio. whero Bias K. Woolcott. of Ornvi Vallej, Cal , Ueo.-niii I.oiiilcm under tho itiiuieuce i f a htiscouttble widow, whom wo are lnl to belief e, upon tho Html disc, nt r thn cur tain, will bt'comn Mrs. Nilai K. Woolcott, of (Irass Valle, C'al. Mr. (ioodwm'H unpen ma tiou has not lost any btreucth by frequent rcpo tlt'oit. Miss Hclon Harry will begin the last week but oieofher onjMRumont at tho Union Hquaro 'Jlnatro Momluy night, still piocntiitg the adaptation of Kcrilw'H dainty play, "i.a Jlattllle eles Dames" as '"lho Woman' i Stratagem," in which Miss Hairy appears ai tho diplomatic '.eiunte d'Autretal. Miss Harry lies excellent support m l't auk Mnrdauut and Charles Oil uuy. Tho laht perforniHiiccs of llariigan connuny in this city will bo Riven to-day at the l'ark Theatre, where "The (Inp " has been running durifJR tho week. All HairiRau's friends and admirers oucht to bo preicut trMiight ami gho tho clever actor-manager and his excellent com- J 'any what Is sometimos called, a "send-otr. " to fa to present his plays in other cities. 'Ihe date of bu return to New York is not fixed. "The Orlp"is well worth seeing. It is not quite the same as when llrst presented. "Captain fctwift's" run ia now drawing: to a close. It has been long and successful. There have been no "hundredth performances, "no souvenir, and the absouco of these has not been lamented by any one. "Captain Bwift " has drawn on its own merits, and on the merits of a company that ia only equalled in this city by pno organization. After "Captain ttwiit" will, come Miss Maddorn In an adaptation of "TetedeLinotto." At Mr. Haifa Theatre Comlquo in Harlem, A. Brass Monkey," which enjoyed such a long run atthe Jlijou. will bo tho ensuing week's at traction. "A Ilrais Monkey" i-j supposed to satirize aurorstitiona folks, which means that it mnst apply to the larger pott ion of humanity. Hut it doer nut matter vcrv much what lioyts plays lati.-izo. Thoy are highly popular, and introduci many clover people. "Litt.o Lord Fauntleroy." Mrs. Trances Hodgson Burnett's play, is still running at tlio Broadway Tlieatro, nut it ia Hearing tho close of its wonderfully prosperous engagement. Tho dainty little Lord cannot monopolize this bouse for tho Hummer. Other contracts have to bo fuiailed. When " Littio Lord Fauntleroy " is withdrawn Francis Wilson will appear at tho Broadway in "Tho Oolah." At tho Lyyconm Thoatre Nathal's adaptation a of Sardou's ' ' Ferreol. " called ' ' The Marquise, " i still to bo soen. and no definite announce ment has yet been mado as to its withdraw al. It was to hato run for four weeks only, but Mann Ker Frolunan is always delicately tentative, " The Marquise " affords the members of tho Lyceum stock company excellent opportunities to distinguish tlieniKcitc'. "Tho Battlu of (lettjabnrg," tho cyclorama at Fourth avenue and Nintt'enth street, instill open all day anil in tho eiieuing. l'hlliupoteaux'a realistic painting has met with a great deal of appreciation. Mr, J. M. Hill has douo a (treat deal for the cvclorama hlnco bo tlrst took it under his pi ntectiUR managerial wing. It has been well pationioil during tho week. Tonv l'astor announces for tho coming week a new European company specially ongsgeel in London by M. B. Le'vitt. Among tlio-e who will appear are Killer, a "pu'co.inanual" Phenomenon; tho Zanetto troupo of jugglorn from tho London Alhumbia, tlio Miller Histcrs, tho l'ylades, character mimics; tho fnmiy A one", Mclntvro and Heath. William F. Kan andMiBsMa Henry in a sketch called ".So ciety, "Duncan, tho ventriloquist, and the Sher mans. 'Iho Parmclla brothers, grotesque acrobats; I lorenoa Millor. "tho Southern beauty;" rauiUHon, tho Iron King; thoTlssotain tableaux Tiants; the Mignam family, M. Bablon, the 1 reneh mimio, and otheis will appear next week at Koter A Ilial'a. The Chineso panto mime, "Wal-WI-KI; or, The Flower of Ton quin, " with Mile. Estrotta Bylvia as premiere, will begin the second week or its run at this house. Jrmea Hardio and tiara von Loot will bmdn a week's engagement at H. It. Jacobs' Thalia Theatre on Monday, prei-cnting their melo diaina. "On tho Frontier." The play is full of reallstio features depleting llfo in the Far West in all its phases. It affords Mr. Hardio and Miss von Ltcr many opportunities. They will be anoportod by a good company. A band of real Indians will bo introduced. ...t"."lU.J,'.0,",!." T)1,r1 Avenno Thcatro the attraction for the coming week will be Walter H. Banforil who will appear in bli successful melo drama known as "Under tho Lash." Tho play haa had few metropolitan representations af. ready, and has proved its ability to awaken the enthusiasm of tho gallery gods. It contains a number of stirring situations. Mr. Bauford will have a good company, "Hald Fasha." lllchard Btahl'a comlo opera that was mado know n to the metropolis a few weeks ago at tho Htar Thtatie. will be the at traction for tho couitng week at NibloV, The opera Is beautifully put upon the stage, tiie scenery Is bright and attractive, and the cos. tunics unusually tasteful. "Raid Fasha" ia billed for a two weeks' run at Nlblo's. It will be presented with tho same, accessories as at thu Htir. "A Midnight Bell. Hoyfs latest, will begin tbf seventh wick of its niicccrsfiil run at the Bijou Theatre Mondav night. On Tuesday tho fiftieth performance of tho comedy will take pltcc. Btulasouunlr in tho shapo of a slhor bell will be presented by Mr. Itosonquost to everybody there on that occasion. ,4A Mid. night Boll" it is said, has drawn tho largest audiences of the season to the BIJou. A levived edition nf the farce-comedy known as"Katti. tho Family Help." originally pio- lured in this cnuntiyat the BIJou, will proall next week at the Windsor Theatre. Miss Mari etta rHsh w II appear In the leading part, and she will be assumed "by George Lauri, Harry B. Bell and otlurs. Hlnco "Katti" was lost veen here a number of new songs and specialties havo been Introduced. Henry Leo will bo seen In " Tho Cavalier, " an adaptation of D'Ennery'i play, at tho People's Thcatro next week. 'Iho play, it will be rcmein b' red. was recently given at Palmci's. and has since been plaj oil in Boston and Montreal. In the company will bo John Ellslcr, Franz lloinau. E. A. MoBowell, Dan I.ccmui. C. F. Tingav. illiamLor. Horace Vinton, Miss Minnie Belig man and Mabel Jordan. At tho Academy of Mtislo Undo Joshua Whlt conib still amuses phenomenally largo audience'. .Mernrs. tlilmoro ,V Tompkins aiiununco a special matliu'o of "Tlio Old Homestead" for tho mith iust. Tho many visitors itiltho city will then have an opportunity to sec the now famous Ucn man Thouipsoii. The Old Homestead1' Is pre sented as cliarminnly as during the first week of it run. At the Standard Theatre tho BoMon Howard Att'unicum Star Bpec'alty Company will again bo roll next week. It lias Ik en packing the theatre. 'Iho novelty next week will be l.eniia Claik and Mile. Tina, with their performing rats, mice, birds and cocatoo. Caacabel, tho imitator, lias made a great hit. His does some ciy clever work, lho gem of the performance, howecr, is the magnetic Ciuguevaili. " Oujaxcutis" and "What-is-lt? or tho missing links, aro still to bo seen at Worth's MiiMiem, where, dm lug tho week, they hao astracteil considcrablo attention. 'Ilir.ro aro many other cuiinsitios, howeor, and Mr. Oiiy ancutlH is not allow o 1 to monopolize attention. Oen. Wood, a midget; Big. Ferrin, plaiing eight instrununts at ouco; the giant Shield biothors; Annlo O'Brien, a giantess; Annie Bell, n tall iat woman; Eng lish Jack, the fiog man: Wesley ts. Daiir.l. a tHttnoed man; Major Herrmann, a midget, ami Fiji Jim and his wile are all a; Worth's. On the stage a capital pcrtormanco is Rheu by the Cradduc Merry Makers' company, irolndiiig tho Excelsior Quartet, Fontett and Ftiunett: Harry Hpairow, Lorono, tho contor tlonlst; Edward Iiartmau. Fred Winans; Fer nando rleury, Charles Hunn, Fannio Bauford, A. N. Wolf, Loui L. Brown and the Brahania In " Shadow graphs." Tho usritiod Ati ican, "deadened, but not dls aiiimated," willueono of tho attractions at tho Oram! Musoum,MonaRorloaud'Iheatorinni,:i4n and .'1-17 Gland street, next wick. Ohio's fat boy. Master Dick James, weighing a onartcr of a ton, will also disport himself for the benefit of visitors. I'he feminine fenceis will indulge in broadsword combats, and a mermaid will swim "while the onlooker floats In a sea of doubt." On tho stage, ltogers and Owena will entertain with their shadowgraphy, and Maxwell atid Bleoker'n Hotton Oslety Company will prevail. "Die Beiden Lcuuoron " will be given at Am berg's Ihcatre Monday night; on Tuesday, " Der Bettelstudent" will be heard; on Wednes day " Baub derBabiuorlnon," andouThursday, Friday and Baturday, for tho first time, " Ner 1000 Fraueu," with Frauleln Thesaa ICIink hammer. Mr. A. M. Palmer's Madison Pqnaro Theatre company, in "Partners," -vill begin a week's (ligagement at thu Fourteenth btreet Theatre Monday night as a substitute for "An Iron Creed. Alexander Balvinl and Mini Maud Harrison wil) appear ae Mr. and Mr, Borgfeldt. The play will be presented with the original scenery and accessories. bckdav Kianr ESTBnTMWMBimi. At iho Broadway Theatre, sacred concert with Campaninl, Mme. Julia KWo-Klug and others. At Dockstader'a concert by the Cowboy Pianist and Cowgirl Cornettut Musical Comedy Company. At tho Grand Opera. House, lecture by Prof Cromwoll, on "America. Our Homo." At tho Union Square Theatre, lecture by Oen. Georgo Blieridaii, on "Tho Modern Pagan." At H. It. Jacobs' Third Avenue and Thalia Theatro'a concern, which James Hooy, Boss and Fenton, Hilda Thomas, Foreman and Mnrodith. Frank Bell, Hobert Turner and W. E. Naukqvillo will appear. At tho I If th Avonuo The stre, a benefit enter tainment to George W, Floyd, Nat Goodwin's manager. Capital programme. At Kostcr and Dial's, usual concert. At Harngan's Park Theatre a concert in aid of tho Soldiers' Homo at Austin, lex. Harrizan's company will appear lu the seoor.d act of "Poto' At Ihe Brooklyn Theatre. The Brooklyn favorites, Kate Claxtou and Charles A. tjtevensou, will give at the Grand Opcia-Houso ou Monday evening a grand re vival of D'Ennery's famous drama. "The Two Orphans." Tho oldeit play-goers who witness the play are wrought up to a degree of excite ment almost painful. 'I his famous play is one of tho best in point of construction within the memory of tho oldest patron of tho drama. New scene", edict and some handsome costumes by MU's Olaxton are promised, and a superb com pany, luadcd by Arthur A. Forrest, who sup ported the stars during their visit early this seaHon. It has been a noticeable fact that among the excellent attractions offered by Mesrs. Knnwles A Morris, niaiiapera of the Amphion Academy, that the best pat ionized pieces have been those that partook of tho nature of a burlesque. 'I his fact bespeaks big houses all next week, when HIcoA Direy'a "Corsair" company, with its Iiaudsomo scenery, pretty girls, dauoing dou tej and other feature of intercut, w ill bo thoro. When baby was tick, we -av hsr Clitoris, When sha was a ohtld, lb crlsd for Oastorta, Wbea shsbocam Miss, tha clung to Outorla, Whaa sb bad Obildrao. ins tat tbm Outortv SBW NOTELKTra eODAI, TO OIBOBIAO'B SEBT. A TRAGIC RIDDLE. Jfow Love, Jealousy and Crime Were Tangled Up, A TALE OP TO-DAY. By GEORGE R. SIMS. trjrorsis or i'ukckiuxo chapters. norrClnjbiirrhabittfr qusrrol with his wife, who desire to to on tht star and U blnf trained b an ii'UnnamK) Moroni. Clawburjr IfsTtstho bou In a rsite. hut returns JjotoraiUillaut, niakes itUndi with his J....B .!""' 'erPatlsal onct AtKo'olocl. Mrs Clnwbnrr I toubd detd In I I, hiln barn itihiwl toth I,.-.- J"' lit'sbaod l arri'.tM on t.Mililnii Ills lawyrr, Mr. Ilartrim, n.i.vl. th Italian and hu b m I sue.irdat Mcin ale,t pled chairs. Whim In Jai IMictim ,rlmwidaimU tbf Italian to rattl'll? adunt tnat - .' ii" 'n "' CUiwbuu'alonsiiou tlie iinrn nir oi thn lucidrr, by blutlnv that In bad btm sarn bj a woman J" '""wni.n out. Auni arch la inudi lor Ihia wonisn. hn tmmr I. aaorrlalnvd tab Marairhtts Vlmhvtj eiia n.a lawjt-r that lio paa.od a Hoiitan as be Inlt his houvd, and ftaia are felt that If ah be lound it would daruta-e Ma cjlant'a c-.ao. CIIAl'TKK VIII. JEALOUSY AT THE I10TT0M OT TUB CHIME, BUT WHOSE JEALODBT ? ' ' Qeorjte Clowbury, you atnml indicted 'or that on the morning; of tlio 4th of Decern. Vcr last you did wilfully nnd of nmlico and aforothousht. kill aim. slny Elizabeth Ann (lowburv, your wifo. Do you )Icail iruilly or unt sillily V" '1 hero wn. n silence iu tho court ntnl every fjo wan lunifld towards tlio prUouer. Ho kduped coiLsiiloiiilily since tlio macWcriftl examination. Hia dark hnlr wns now tingod with gray and hit faco was thin nnd pale. In a firm, clear toIco tho prisoner replied, "Not Ruiltyl" There was n moment's pause, oud theu th rounsol for tho proserutiou opened the oasft As tho people in court listened to Iho plain, 1 mnnrnlnhcil In'o, it t-ounrd to them that there could be no defense. The only twit ! that tho prosecution had -was to account for iho murderer Rolng to Faris on bis ordinary business immediately after the deed, when he J mutt havo known that directly the murder ksasititHfNiils(Mia3a This la the last season of the "Corsair" under the present management, and the opportunity of seeing the old faorltcs together will, no doubt, Iki taken advantagn nf by tho wideawake people, of the Eastern District. The pi actlce which prevails to a more or less extent among theatrical peopln of giving no per formance ou (lood Friday will bo observed by Clara Morris, who will bo at tho Leo Avenne Academy during tho wiek to come. Miss Mor ris will presont D'Knnerya emotional drnma ' ' I.a 51 artyr. " w hich Clinton Htuart has adapted from thu oiiginal Ficnch and given tho title of " Itonle doTNIorav." The pity contains many strong emotional rituattons. which afford Mis Morris full scope for tho exhibition of her well known powers lu that clars of acting, tdic will havo the support of a capable ompsnr, eon. tabling Fred de llelloville, Julius Kahu, Kate Mass), Mittcua Mlllctt and Octavla Allen. The title of the play down for next week at Col. Sinn's Park Theatre is " He. Hbo, Him and Icr. " It's about as amio as the nanicH of Char io Hoyt's comedies generally are. It Is spoken of as a apcakinq pantomime comedy, and intro duces (Irliualdl Oro. II. Adams, as tho chief fun-maker, assisted by tho clover llttlo miu brctte, Toma llanlon. It goes without saying that any enmedr in which Adams appears will haq more or less of acrobatic action In It. Thero will bo a number of new and original songs, and and some clocrly arranged dances. Tho posi tive promise ts made by tho managoinont that this play, with the pronoun title, will be a complnte deviation from the stereotyped style of comedy. When good-natured OusWHlllams presented " One ofthe Finest'' tliti last time in Brooklyu. it was a comedy, and a very funny one, too. Next week, at Jacobs' Brooklyn Theatre, It will bo glten as a full-fledged "tank" diaina, with the attending sensational features. Williams's old role of Capt. Mishlor is now in the hands of F.d M. rtyan, who has ghen the woll-kuown character some original touches. It loses none by comparison to Williams's charartgricatlon of the (Jcrman policeman. The tank comes nut conspicuously as a feature In the scone of tho dock of the Fall Itiver line, where a number of street gamins are seen bathing, and models of tho Mound steamers and forr)-boaU pass up and down the mlmlo river. Oncof tho vorvbost ofvthe vaudeville attrae tiona on tho road this season Is tho lleutz Santlcv novelty aiidburleaque company, under lined for uoxt week at Pioetnr'a Tlieatro. It's only occasionally that Manager names depatts from his usual lino and Introduces a variety company to his patrons, but when he dots thev alwajs how their appit elation of the change in programme, by p: ckmc this cosy theatre. Tho opening sketch, entttlid "West Point Cadets. " brings out the full Mrength of the compauv, which includes Mile, Dorst, M. Orst.lAnnte Hughes and John Willis, who introduce tho sousational feature known us tho "Dolls Quadrille," Pauline Datcheller. Ida Slddons and Lillian Markham aro prominent members of tho organization. Tho engagement of tho flalcty Company at Holmes's Museum has brought to that cosy play-hntiso largo audlencts at each perform ance, composed for the most part of Indies ami childron. "OlUctto' willscnro out tho wiol. with pretty Bessie Gray in thn title r,Me. 'Jim little lady has become v prime favorite with thn patrons of the Htandard. Homo new features will be placed on exhibition noxt weekinCuiio Hall, which now contains many iiitcrotlng ex hibits Next week s attractions will consist of a mixed programme of drama and variety. That clever Australian feutrilonnist. Tied Miller, has been re-engaged for another woek at y.ipp's Casino, whero no will introduce homo new features. He la a wido-awakc fellow and almost otcry night has some new local joke. MlnnloScliult. who has been quito ill with an affection of the throat, has recoercd and will appear as usual pet weok. Hho still retains (lardner's song. "Which is tho Hotter Man." Manager (lebhardt has moved the orchestra down from tho i-tage. This is a move in the right direction, which tho audience appreciates when a song and dance artist is on the pro gramme. There will be lively times at Jacobs' Ilrook lyn Theatre, Sunday evening, when a gentle man by the name of Ilrown will givn spiritual istlo seance, aculsted by LillloMav Urowu. Ho will not attempt to expose any of tho methods of no-called mediums, as he claims to bo a medium bimsolf. He oilers 41.000 for an explanation of his method. On a former visit to Brooklyn. Mr. Brown numbered among his patrons a num ber of well known citizens, and created some thing nf a sensation by reason of his Dowers in the myitio lino. i a. Love's Labor Lost, roe rack. Pauline Seo here, young fellow, the next time you make an appointment with me, you waut to remembor that thore are two spires on this cmucht i ai Tlio Professor Wondered. ' tVoa (A CAfroeo JVeratfaf A'rvt.) Prof. David Swing told us the other day that ho understood that President Harrison intemlod to make a Journey to Now York in George Wash ington's carriage. "And Pvo been wondering," continued tho Prnfossor, " whether this vehicle was tlio back which George took at the famous cherry tiee." Wo repeat this bou mot to indi cato to the pnbllo that Prof. Swing is not only a theologian but alto an antiquary of profound risenreh. In Town and Hamlet, The seeds of Intermittent and btlloa. rrtnlttent ferer eerminate and bear vtl fruit. No rommunlt baa alto father aaoaped It. In populons wards of larsa cities bad eewace oauies It, and In their suburbs atagnant poola in sunken lots breed It. There la at one a reined and a means of prevention. Its name tt lloetetter's Stomach Bitters, whloh la, without peradrentur, tb most potent antidote In eil.teooa to th malarial rlrus. For titled with this tnoomparable, aaTlnc speelAo, xnUsmatlo Inflncnces may be onoountered with abiolut Impunity. 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It is beyond all question tone up your nerves, invigorate the greatest health restorer in your blood and put vim and life existence. into you. t7DH 01U:F.N-E, the famous lecturer and apeclallat tar-Use tht wonderful remedy If yon wish to get well, In Ihi-inre of nervous and chronlo diseases, oan be n for It I a Mir and positive cum I'nraal by all drug- eulird fn at Ms ufflce, U5 West Mlh at, , New York, giatst price, $1 porbottle ItefLsn all substitutes )crunally or by letter. MORE PRODIGIES. Youngsters Who Are the BoaBt of Primary School No. 12. Altlinush Trlmary Fchool No. 11, 8r Ttoore velt street, ts one of the smaller downtown reboots, tho array of infant prodigies which forma to-day's contribution to The Evireto Would 'e galaxy show thtt its scholars aro not a bit bohlnd iq point of clevcrnest and bright noss. Tho school was established In itc present loca tion in 1H08, and tho number of scholars now upon its rolls is o or two hundred. Its Princi pal is Miss Mans E. Hturgess, who Is assisted by sn able corps of teachers, and the children, al though the parents of tho majority of them aro very poor and havo bard work to clothe and feed their little ones, are as bright and intelll-gent-looVing a set of scholars as can be found in any school in the city. The children whose plctnrcs aro given to-tlny comprise one representative from each of tho six classoa of tho school, bcginnlug with tho first grade. First on the list comes Margaret Dugan, who Uveas with her parents at SJO Cherry street. Bbo Is eight years old, which is considered viry iVfffr. jimng for a pupil in Kwlfftlk !'"-' ,lr,t grade, nnd has &mH.l(iW& In en attending tlio MFftt a school for three jeam. 7vf S5& : B When sho first enmo to C' " the Kchool lier teachers ffiij. !, f noticed her lemaikablo IR JKZ ,vv brightness, and in a jG?CabV. yKi ""'a vthllo 'he slinwrd Mr--Pev t''at sho could excel in fiK4iv?vV "cry one of her studies. SUfMn-S JXt, and sho Has pronuittd iBvJr-fi'v" 7 at eory oppnitunitv If. J " i bhe is very milek w th Si s A her licncil and pen, and til '10r sjieclal loitc Is . .,, diawlng and lieniiian- class at sen ing.and her tencli(rKliae nothing but praise for tho work ol her nimble fingers. Flip also has a good voice winch U lieaid to advan tage in Hinging and elocution. Maggln will bo tho first of those to Im piomoted to tho Drain mar Departmint at the end of thoKumincrteim. 'Ihe most original character in tho school, however.is llttlo Vaiilngtnn linipe, who repre sents the A Ji C class. -a-s He is si years old .nut ?: '--J(k isasstutdy a spcciinon Q- A of mmg America as m could bo touml in tonu. lli Ho is called the Centcn- ff t$ 't ntalboy of tho iclioo', "7 4 because hia tiist naimi &. V J . is Washington, and ho mffa A- ,.A oarrles himself like a JmaCl 'W'vtK limlnutUo edition of a '2je&)&ig??J XCffi majoi-general. hen ylilllJSSLySi his tiachor called liliu iff; J PHI !)r&jii out to seo what ho could ; Ji 111 I b w do, ho uiaichid up on' 1 Ul ffl II, 'il the platform. gao a finf III If Ay militaiy salutewith his " "" hand and launched nil wasjiisoto.n nun l. in a speech about tlio ' Hoy Who Is llra e and Truo " In a manner and with gestures that ouito astonished tho visitor. When ho finished his piecn ho gaic another salute and marched back to his seat without having shown the slightest embarrassment. Ho has never been abset.t or lata siuco ho came to school, amUie can answer questions as quickly in the teacher gets them off tno end of her tongue. This remarkable youth is about '-i feet U Inches lu holght and lives at IB Cherry street. His teaoliers think that thev can discover in hi in a striking reemblance to Napolioii tho (ircat. Mary Weiss is tho bright girl of the second the prosecution tint George Clowbury would havo s:t up nu alibi. Commenting strongly on tho fact of the misBiug nword stiok, tho weapou with which tho wound was probably inflicted, the couusel wound up an ablo spoccb by acknowledging that though the evidence wai circumstantial it was frequently necessary in a secret murder of this description to rely upon that evi dence, and ho ended by nsaurini; tho jury that after they had heard the evidence which he should brine before them he feurod it would bo thoir painful dtitv to huy tlnu tho unfortu nttto woman met with her death nt tho hnnds of her liuslinud, the prisoner In the dock. Tho polico, the doctor, tlio aorvnut, nnd other witnesses to certain facts wcio then culled and sworn, nnd their evidence all sup ported tho theory of tho prosecution. Only one now piece of important evidence was elicited ou the first day of tho trial. "Cull Mnry l'ulton," snld tho couuse.1 for tho nrosocutiou. Mary Fulton was. called, nnd n yonnc wo. man who looked Ilka a hervaut entered tho box. Tho prisoner loolied nt her, and an expres sion of surprise passed over his fare. It wr.s evident that hn wondered what on uarth tho l.rl wus ou.ldl to preno. The examination commenced. " What in your naino ?" " Mary Fulton." " You are chambermaid at the Hotel, Nottimjhnm ?" " Yes, sir." The counsel for the prosecution hero drew from among his papers n letter, vlilch ho h.iudoi! to the witno-s ' ' Look ut Hint letter- elo you recogniro it ':" " Yeo, sir. Ills tho letter wh'ch I found In Mr. Clowbury' fireplace after he had loft." " After be loft, when ? give us tho elate." " It as the 8d of December. " A juryman here interrupted, and asked bow the witness fixed tbo dnto, and was lu- grn.le. She is thirteen jcars old, which Is lather above tlio aver- ,evS!ft age, but sho bus only 47yjSSS, been In the tohonl dur- inWWvllfftrt lug the preHLiit ear, ftil4AlMW.yM and has nluady been fsEyw'n promoted f i oin n lotn Sf (Ob rfej, I gradn ou account of the l; I v I aatouli-hiliglv rapid A ikw progresi which she aJ . JJT I makes. Hbo is selected AW'A ifc.?" Jl & on account of her gen- liXx'IL.S't. Jjl fit, ral iiitelligenco and,TO5SW!7Jy Slil lu lull tut kh, which showsVWfcV;vt4H itself in etenthlng 'hoftev1 ri r docs: but sho is alBotvY e ' especially neat and w.o J if liBiidywith her tewing and all maiinnl oxer- " wnss. cisos. All the other sclinlsrs of the class look up to her with resnect and admiration, and her trticlitr suyslio will not hate to remain much loiiKerin tlio primary i-chool. Hhe lives with her liiotliei, who Is a wiiluw, at r Hoosevclt itrcet, and is nlways regular and punctual in her attendance. Josie Donolly, who represents tho third grado. is uiiio years old and Iies with her parnul at vrw MUM Oak street. Bhe has J7i9 been in the school four iWifiiKK Jiars, and is such a lit- iMiW tl(' '"" "f - tn'ug that tuff' "nh Itt '10 would not be taken K7 Q for more than six. Hho K'l 47 r K is as smart as a steel ' F 17 trap, however, and is Vi sr A nlways tho flirt with ati Am, C? .3g?fc. answer when tho teacher 'JHjbttSi&i A&8z. asks a question. Hho Is wWsSSV 7A'3aii excollent reailcr and nltMiZH- ' KsiH-ller, and writes a IHrnni- I firm, legible hand, but yU'lLB-PT 'J i,cr rptcialty is iliaw. - Is I-1" ing. fur which she ... shows a decided talent. J0SEriHM.iiosKi.LT. Jo,ih i8 i,0 ne of tho most regular and punctual scholars in tho school and. outsldo of tho legal holidays, Ht. I'atrlck's 1'ay, which sho cnuscn ntiously cele brates, is tho only time when she Is absent from hi r placo. , , , , Tho fourth grade is represented by a boy, Thomas llealy, who is seven )ears old and Uvea at :tll4 l'eurl street. vMtnasa. 'lomniy has lnon In tbo wimTV'lV school a j ear and a half, li'fHllflK.'We and althoiigh be is .till &3rtfiV"a in his kilts and sutlers STtKyiw (a occahtiiuul liciveciitlnu 1 Cu) IW from the otlior boys in 6 v- if tho school on this ac- .l hi '.- count, ho bears his lot &l JU r M& wilhfi)ititudoaiiilloik5g'A"?u" v forward with jotful an- KvtijjfJ!&?Oi tlcipatiou lu tlio tiino ?3V5CSSJ52v w when his stunly llttlo fSr.'EseHT'. y?T- legs sbull be ine ased In W5 'Jf tiouscrs mid he sliull ba uf V ' gruduated iutu a lull- V"v ' ' lli deed Imj. 111. lias a moil mi'.cu nnd sptaks thomih he alt. pures clearly and without tbo slightest einbar-la-Mncnt. He is the ornteirot his class and his lib Ai see ai him tho budding Indications of a great tatcmmi. J.ittlo lleetirl'erklns, of It) Cherry street, is the iiri7o scholar of the jfZK&fi'i-i. tilth glade, hhe is only rTlUW'i '"l" ih "Id- having TiullfM wvew entered the school when Ffui!3Wm.xiii ''10 y,t ,l,) ""l '"" r.'V,lay5) been iironiotcl reign- vl Mn "K. Hi larly. Hester is a putty T3 16) t- fl ll(1u Rrt ,! lH ,Mll0 i Vj hS J' and comfort to h-r 7& . J& tirchers. Miols bright fM't'V" yi."'o; and set-t:uici til anil wfOfff, N$t Vj," neor bus to havca thing MryHi WrS' ' told her twice. Hho is J&V.ITAt2'') rcadvwlth her atiswms erVa ' ,. '' 'JUtU and excels in reading CSrcs?i'KS?!. and arithmetic, in " :S which she .easily holds nmr.it rrnKtNs. l1"1 p!aco "' hcr 1 mm A Ilnupy .Vlrdhmi. New Yorkers are not In riteritn consumers of tobacco. fe true, but nearly all of them tako a whiff of a chrrtt e after dinner, and the popular brand with tbemuowle KlNMXTllnos.'nriciAI. Favouns Mrlutly pur. '. formed by the rounsol that the dnto of Mr. Clowbury'!) leaving would bo fixed btr the books of tho hotel. " At nny rnto," resumed the counsel, ad dress ug the witness. " you found this letter in the llreplnco of Mr. Clowtnir.v's bedroom after lin had left the last time he stayed at the hold, and that it wus the Sd of Decem ber?" "Yes. sir." "Now. what condition was the letter In when you found it r" "It wns torn in half and scmmpled togethor -it's bocn stuck together llku this since." ' ' Uxiiclly ; but when yon found it it was torn in half nnd 'scruinpled' together, eh?" " Yts, sir." " When you found it what did you do with it?" " I smoothed it out ami put the two pieces together uinl read H." "Why?" " 1 cnu't bny why, sir, but I elid," ' IVuiinliio curiosity, ell ? I'.x ictly. Well. hnvitig rend the letter, whut did jou do with it.'" " I showed it to ouo of my fcllow.scr vants. " ' ml tlion- " ' ' '1 hu 1 put it nway in mv box as a tort of cuiioMtv, iiml furLOt nil ubout it." "Till when?" " Till there was a talk nbout tho murder. I didn't like to tell the mAuiicorcss I'd read the lettor, because I thought I might bo takeu f or n pryor, but ouo day mv fellow-scnnnt told of it, nnd thn manageress caino to mo nnd iisked mo nlHMit it," i " When wiw tludv" I " A few diiva ni.ii. sir." ' ' And the niaiiiieeri m told vou to forwnrd tho letti r with u statement to tho TrcnMiiy." "cs. sir." "Aud this is tho letter." "Yes, sir." "IJstcnt you'vo read It. so you can tell me If toil ia what you read," 1 AMUSK3IKNT8: Aa.USKMBNTS. l DOCKSTADER'S. "-Sunday Night; (tfahtr Sabred Conoorr. H Till! CtlWIHIY PIAMHTeUMlTlin COWtllltl. CnitMCTIHT ntld thrlr .Vlt'HirAI, CO.MIiDY H L'0.H'AN, ussl.tidbr .llllr. .linUYPAIII.A, ll.lnnnrlnli Urvnr I'rlma llnnna, tVsssss! nnd lho KOfsMtlTII IH'MIAKIAN tlYI'SY MTIIIIENTN 4ssH (12 In Number). uSaB J01JL1 JliLlJL HKATH N(IW AT nOX OFFICE. -H GRAND MUSEUM. .lift AMI HIT (lltAMI HT. LUCIUS KOHROE, AH OSSIFLED HEGRO, Thorouahly Turned lo Ilnnn from Ilrnd to Foot PARISIAN LADY FENCERS !.lrlna; Mrriiinlel I'lontlns Inn Crystnl Foiintt lairnello. I lie Human rlnlnmnnilcr I Mile, 'nTln. llAncrs.on tM t "iHlir .Monitor nnd Irrrlmitri'' lliw Wnndrrrnl .llrCnrt. nnd viciie mi nnd Frcnrli'a Novelty CnrnpKBr In liourly nliow PRl ClOR'S 23D nJW& HTIM. ItOI.I.INO OS. m:ii. uiihcgmn COUNTY EAIR. ' Gt bvrt In It four ot a TMt dl of ham in DAtarfs It lift tucpciu, thrhert b no Dttnctnt o( trtni in Ml tlnic thin down." Kt. flin, ftUMi, K in haturday Mulinfe. ) Tbfitr rr1l'd form. n( In or out of town cn now icnrMtv(i()OiUrilti d?ncfj ty mall, tUxraiiD,tlpbontt(No,U3hl il -t.) MitiiiMaTsry VKUMiSlAV at Uoom. April !H. TO-MORROW NIGHT. II, It JACOMK'POrULAIlrtirNDAVCejNOBHTH TlljllD AVKNUlf AND TIIAf.lA JOI.I) 1IUWKIIY) TIIKATIU: ThehKSTrilOonAMMK oftbvtleaean. lames T Hoe, Iloaiand Fentun, HililaTliomae, I red Itotierte.Henator Frank UU.!,tvlr and lhorutnn. For man and Meredith, Robert lirner, Uoulaacer Troop of Muatoal Tower TjrtOADVf AY TIIKATUK. OOIINRR 41RTHT. X Matlneea Wed.anilNat.atS P.M. KvrmoaaatM. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. AII.VIIHMIQN AOr. nnAND BAOIICT utlNOKftT. SUNDAY, AI'niL 14. Ililronre'a famous band, HI. Italn Campintnl, Mile Lleaiantlnade Vera. Mlsa Julle-lllve, Kins aodvlhera. BIJOU TIIKTRK. llroJ.r. beWOIllli anrtniet a. MAT1NKG8 Wl'.n.MJHDAV AMI) UATUIlbAY. . , OTII, WKKK ef the ecasonls restest saooesa. A siiomjuiituhLl, BY HOYT, AUTIIOP, OK "A IIRAM MONKKY." (allerr, '-'."10 ; res.irved,r0o., T5c, SI, SI ,10. ACADEMY Ko.j1.0.0 w1utai,j' "iiU HOMESTE Att T YCEUM THEATRIC 4TII AVK. ANDS3DST. XJ I I A triumph of etas art, " Till! .1IAKQUIRK.I--World. 'MUnaednthaal- a.tloepplanie ,' Malt. Il.flnsat H. 1.1. Matinee. rlATUnDAVB. CiTAirTHKATIlK. LAST PBRFOIUIAHOB, !5 TO.NIOIIT AT H. In her new pier, Jdl'T'l.) N. April ir-Rnbiun and Cran. 'fii llenrtetta." t A TH RTRKKT TIIKATRK Commenelnr April H Xtt MAT1WKKH WKNK8I)AY AND SATURDAY. Notable First l'rodurtlnn of AN IRON CREED. 17-USTER A IIIAI.'B CONCERT HALL. K WAL-WI-KI, THE. FLOVTEIt OF TONQUTN. 3 MATINKER-Mondair, Wedneidar, batuidar. "WTINDSOIITHRATRP.. BOWERY. NEAR CANAL TT Ibis Evenlnc Laat Perfnrmane ot The (ireat Benaatlonat Drama, REUBEN OLUE; yr. Lit Amnnar the ln.hraniera. Neat WeeTt-r' KattL th Kaml'ir Help." TtfflNKR'fl PEOPLIt'B THEATRE ITI iHuperlnr east, aoenerrand areesorle THIS TilR from original model.. Matlneea Wedne. WIFE, dajand Halnrdajr. WIFE. Hell Wfwk-TIIE OAVALIEH. NO lUllIAI. IN THIS WORM). TlirlOOIPl Ni:w MUMtl HALL AND ALIIAM I llHNX S 'tA DOUItT. l:lll K lath at. I IILIUO Ul TUB MONBTEK OR0HE8TRI0N. Ladies' Merino Underzvear for Summer. Ribbed Balbriggan Vests 29c. Swiss Ribbed Vests 38c. Ribbed Lisle Vests 59c. Silk Vests $1.00 Balbriggan Vests 25c. 5oc. 75c. Gossamer Vests 25c. 39c. 5oc. Children's Merino Vests sizes 16 to 34. Lord& Taylor. Grand Street Store. iius.xkss JoXL9!?: CAUrET - CI.KANINfl AT THE QIIEAT Aniericao Work., 155 W iUlh. Wm II Uowden, prup. OAIU'KTO CLEANKD-T. M. HTF.WAUTraaa 7th ate. Bend for clrculara lei. call l'-'tt, U 1st at. Tbo counsel took tba letter and road it aloud : " Hir : Your wife is a wicked woman. Sbe encourages an Italian man to come into your house many times you ore swat. Keep jour eyes open or it will be very bad. Borne "it is the Lrrrrn i found in sin. clow- M'Iu'h rn.Lri.icL. day you iji henuc find Hud bcr pono away with Itnlian muu. , A 1hicm. " Tl nt Mas vlut I read." said tbo witness as scon as tbe barrister bad flnifelieil. Sereral other witnesses were called with regard to this letter, anions them tbo fellow, servant and manacereaa of tbe hotel. The jndga and Jury hiipected the letter WUKmuMAUMUSGDM, M 11T1I STKEET. ; " OOTASCDTIS." "" WHAT IS IT?" fM Oklahoma Roomer. " Aireh," the Ch.e.man. TSSSavi Th .1... V i Speoia'iv 4. Jlssssl LOOK OUT TOR A SUBPBI8EI M 1rAniRON HUU ARE OAUIirN. 'aSSSSSsl llJL ONLY ONlTvFKKK MORE AFTER THIS, "nissssssl HXIllUllINll IN DI100KLYN RASTER MONbAT. V'k-WW nAiiND.ii a: haii,i:y mLXW GREtiTEST SHOW ON EAETH. M 2 Rlnt. 3ftlasra, Hippodrome rtaolncTraoa, rssssl Triple rircn., Pari. Oljmpla lllpooitrome, 'lOssssssl VTltd Moorish Caravan, Menafsrlee, Aviarr, Aav. ttlfcsiBBBBl Hall of Illualons, Arabian Fan'a.ia, lisssssl Tratned Anlmali, HO Clowns ttOO Performer. .fliilSBBBBBl . . ,P1.R((JIIMANUEH AT 1! AND 8 P. M, StsB Aaml.sion, fiO oenta (4th ave.li children under 9 'isltavMsl jeara, 1!5 rvntat reserved seats, tl (Madiaon av.) JQbbbbbbbI TTNIONBQUARK"TTtF,ATRt: it. HILL. Mr. 'Nssssss! U LAST WKFK HUT TWO, .SSSSSsl HELEN I1AP.RY rH itisssssl A WOtlAN'3 r,TRATAClKM. XUavavavavl A IJiDghlnir bnere.e Hon. peeked nlghtl, ittlavavavavl Hoeure eeala In advanee. KBBBBsl RUNHAY KVKNINU. A I'll it, 14, 'Sssssssl Till: M01IKIIN I'AIIAN, .-rJSSSSSSsl Lecture bxtlen. tlbOKOE HIIEltlDAIT. t?SSSSsl TTARR'i(IANiH PARK TIII'ATUE. tHlSsS XX EIlWAIjO UAP.RIUAN Proprietor iPHfl A ,.ANLkYfe.,ftY)V... .....4K6x. i,w .KM EDWAUO HAlUtlO AN'S OltlOINALCOMEDY, M'.ssBi DAVK RRAll AM AND Ills PeiPULAROROHEfrrKA jUsssfl WEDNESDAY MAT1NBEH BATUKPAT 'afsSBSSs! tRArTDQPERA.IIOUAi:. 'WLU VT Reserved 8at a erohe.tra Circle and Ilaloonr 50s. c1sbbbbb1 NATURAL GAS. I V. $ Nntt WMk-TIII! OrtBAT IIRnRMANTf. Jllsssssl Nait Hnndar-AMliltte.'A, OURHOMe. JtsssS ii v pitor oiiomWkiX. AiH LAHT Pl.HHllt.MA.SV'K 5RHH "Kin: srooi's to L'ONeitJER." TdsssV NeitWeek. " bAID PAlTllA." WM TONY PASTOR'H NHW 14TII ST THKATRF.. fUssssl I HUf.T HIIOW OK HKAHON. jlSlsssl MATINGH JOIlNT.KCLLY.JAMKHF.HOET. itfisH FRIDAY. Itoi. A Fenton. Conror A Uempeer, jSasH luharles Heamnn. John llart, kbBBBbI Nait WekTavitt' European Bpeelattr Oo. jatsBBBBs! PALMER'H THEATRE. B'WAYA .10TII BT." -''SSSSsi THE MAY M'CAULL 1M QUEEN. orBllATailgw,r- WmVtmUt T.!!.,rAT.,"... .. ; livenmis.tH.au. bilurd.rM.lir.ee. IIbbbbbI T" I CAPTAIN SWIFT. "JJSSiC IS MONTH. A Oreatgnceeaa-World.Jan.gg ll'tnman. vlLH -lAfllNa liltOAUWAY ANU titUH it? misi NADJY. irTK:VATuDATATt 9 Admi.tioniSO Btarervd 2 wki In adra.ea jssfl 5 Til AYE. THE ATRL'7 Kve'ssTt K." ff.t. Mat. at 3. ssssss! M. C. GOODWIN m f A GOLD MINE. M CTANDA1II1 THRATItr. Broadway. 33i1tV H lfaxtwpwk, ntw attraottoua. tDOluJing UaaoabaL ttrB ? R. JACOBS- ITII ALIAj A rmi I U.rtler CauipbU' Pl.T. IflH 3wJL Jul Miaale Lamar and Strona Oompaar. sIbbbI April 15-HAUDIK A VONLKEil hLbbbI H. R. JACOBS' 3DAVE. THEATREl fS FLORENCE J. i fm . I Or. TUB IIIsbbI BINDLEY, i JLBXJt J. ! AVENOER'a OATH. April10-UNDKRTTHK LA8H. fflH rilltKATUECOMtqUn. l'.T.'h.t .bet.Sd'ALei.avM. 'bbbb! L A LEO A I. WRECK. '.SBBBb1 from th Median. rVjuare Ibeatre, with oonipan,an- wIbbbI rv and elTerta the aame ae prodnred there. N.zs WtJmmm k "ADraasMankar." if.tkie Batllnl.r. W?sB DOCKHTADLR'N, TO-NK1HT. MAT. RAT. at 2.30. "fH the hkor6ia roLoitrn minstreia H Kiivnav NlmiT .The l,'oU)r Pianist and lwftrl "'IsbbbbI 6UNDAY NltlUT.j Ciraetlat Musical Corned Uo JSM rMnERbTtTKATlfi:.'lrTliiiPlaoe and 15th si ; To- JhH A Nlsht., Thesu Kllnkhiuimer in DIE UEIDE.f SPkassI CEONOltEN. In aollve preparation. Nervoeaol-ranen. -!SSm UROOKLYN AMUSKMENT9. HH Lek'ave aoademYof MUSIC. 9bbbbb! Ibis Week. Matlneea Wedno.dav and Satttrday. 'OEM THE STOWAWAY. NeitWrek-CLARA M0RR18. flH HR. JACOBS' BROOKLYN THEATRE, IH , (ir. Washlnitonand Jobn.tnSta. . Matmvta Mondav. Weddesdar and daturdif. IffH 'inmwEKK. 3$n V K, US A CO ' 21bbb1 Neit Week-ONE O K THE F1NE3T. iSaH AMPHIOirACADEMY". . H Ever Kvealnc. Mstlneos Wedne.da and baturday. 'SVaBBav! THE PAYMASTER ffl GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, tS&SssSi Minnie Palmer KyTrbther's Sister. " WM C10L. SINN'S PAltIC THEATRE. 'fL I THIS WEEK- SATURDAY MATINEE JLW 8V1RS. LARiCTRY, 9 PROCTOR'S THEATRE.ko'vt. U MattniTnei1ay, Thurnlay and Htturdar. ailH UNDER THELASH. 'JH Holmes's Standard Hnsenm. I SxMs Wm GAIETY OPERA CO. II HOnOltKN AMUSKMKNTS. 'JM ClRONIIElM'S THEATRE. HOBOKKN, N. J. WmU I bUNDAY Perfi'imancra afternoon and evenlnt. 3Sbbb1 April 14 Flnn aneTZitella. Prof Wallaoe. Tb. .Wkm Davia'a. Klorenre Miller LIU Uall'T. Mooa. Harbour, flSBBsl Tbe W c.lons, Bran and lllanob. Popular prloea. XH carefully, and so did tba counsel for the rie- - mBbbI tense, who handed it to ilr. Bartrnm. TLo j latter looked at It and banded it back again; but ho drew out his uote.book and com- miM menced to write rapidly. lie then tore the JIM lent out and cave it to his boy to take to Mr. Vbsbbb (Jriinw&de, who was in another part of the fKm The writins was that of a woman, Uie word. W3& ine nnd the style ot the writinz pointing to VH the fact tliat it was thn iiroduetion of a for- jflPM cicu woman. That was tho general Idea in VLWM court when tlio ndjonrnuient tor Innoheou JEfl took place ami people wero able to talk to ?3 eaoh other. It was a Tery important letter, iait9 befause it showed bow crave was the charge IBM B"alni.t his wife which Ucorce Clowbury had im in Ills mind when he arrived at homo and jMwM commenced tho nuiurel described by tbe ser- iwjH When the proceedincs wero resumed after iraS liiuclieon. various wilnessts wero e-alled, nnd 339 th u the Ctiurt adjourned, it I'oinKUuderstood iS&M Unit Lillet " Jlorom " ui'Uld bo tho first wiu JKM nets e-iilled in tlio morn ns. JjOmM I.nici Moroni, it mmi. unelerstood by tha )fflBM MHCtHUiTHiu court, was tho Italian hmled at JRH lu the letter. Ho was Roltig to exp.aiu h a 'TgM rn litmus with tlio lady, aud tho ir isecutiou WU wivh tioins to elicit from him that be had only MM ut left the hi use when tho jealous husband JsH iirnved he.ine from NottinKbitm. :fMt Inimcdiiitcly after tho adjournment Mr. ,M l)iirtrin joined Sir. Grimwado. ffiU " You got my note f" said tbe former. Jun " Yes. and 1 unite agree with you. That MS letter was written by Margherita." 1 Noiloubtofit.,r MU "It's bad for us." exclaimed Tartrain, 911 glooiiiilv i ' It tends, to prove that tho moih 0 931 of the ciime wa jealousy." -wM r-oitwaB,"roillid the detective: "bntlt ijjjt wasn't the jealousy of tho husband it wt HI tbo jealousv of tbe Italiau." -WM You still think oo ! WM " Yea; my only terror is that you won't M MM able to prove it." 'U I Jo U Continued Honda. H - i 1 1 Mtli'tiAiAi'iBBtf'litiif f i ddfdtfo Y''VmfimftiM(mmmmmmmm