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NO SPOONS AT REHEARSAL. M - I III ON WHICH MB. niLUABD BLAMES HIS MMAP IN "A GOLD MINE. w .llles 8te44Me ' Bsappearanos la Mew -fenrlt Kt Forsyth to Take "The Uprose "to Una-land A Mnr ef Blc tutu Theatres In Town Imail to Do Keen in a New Hay. Robert 0. Hilllard la now playing the part of tbolnih member of Parliament hi "A Gold I Mine" at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, aud the members of the green-room are still smiling at a little Incident that occurred when he mado hie first appearanee. AttherehearaaliiMr. Ullllard wu particularly attentive, and in the scene where loes were panted aronnd Mr. Billiard wai graoo ilaelf. The dainty war in which he pos sessed himself of the plate, the ineffable manner in which he handled the delicacy and hi a charm' Ingly ariatocratlo sirdelighted thc'company.Tke loe-eatlnc acono waa conaidered his strongest. Mr. Ullllard, it wat thought, might bo wanting in tragic, comio and histrionic power, but he c6uld eat tcea. The young actor remarked that no apoona were aerved with the loea, but waa told that this would bo rcctiiled at the performance. Mr. Ullllard'i turn came to accept the tee. He took It, the apoon waa there He dropped it. and It fell upon the handaomo (T) pluah furniture. There waa an agonized pauao; Mr. Ullllard picked np his apoon; thepeoploat the winga tittered, and the play went on. But Robert waa deeply grieved. Ma Ice-eating act bad been a ridiculous failure. Immediately after the performance ho went np to the atage manager and in a voice, vibrating with ardent masculine emotion exclaimed: "Why did you rehearse without spoons 7 You mined the sit nation. It waa not my fault. I waa unaccus tomed to the apoon.;' And that ia why the green-room pcople,atill emtio. Mlaa Kate Forsyth la positively to take 11am ray Morria'a play, "The Tigreaa,"to London, and produce it ihero in August. She regard tills as a trial (not in the sense of tribulation) and if the piece be successful, will add it to her repertoire. Misa Forsyth expects to play for four or five weeka in London. JO. Mlsa Iaabelle Coe, the charming little lady who ia Mra. Frank McKoe in private life, and who Is now daintily playing the part of the school, mistress in " A Midnight Bell, "at the Jlljou, lias boen engaged to till Misa Forayth'a place in " A Gold Mine" next season. Emmet's new play, which ia to be produced next week at the Fourteenth Btreet Theatre, has been Emmetlted that la to say, more of Emmet has been put into the pieoe and less of tho com- iany. This ia aa it ahould be. The public pays o see Emmet and wants him. Tho present play was bought in London, and Emmet ia aafd to have paid 1,000 for it. Mlaa Maddern reached the city yesterday after a tour of thirty-three weeka. Bhe will play dur ing Kastsr woek, after which she will rest up to the time that she ia to appear In "Featherbrain " at tho Madison Bauare Theatre. The ittleaotiesa has not been seen in New York alnro she ap peared aa the young girl in "Caprice" at the Thirty-fifth Street Theatre. "Featherbrain" will be effectively staged. One set will show a spiral staircase going np the centre of the atage. This will necessitate the cutting for the first time of the Madison Square Theatro'a two stages. Misa ITclen Barry will not change her play at the Union Square Theatre during the rcat of her stay thero. On April SSB she will be succeeded by ' ltobert Elamere. " Peter McConrt, managec of the Taber Qrand Opera-Uonse, in Denver, and of fifteen theatres ?n the circuit aa far west as Salt Lake, returned rom Europe on Friday. Mr. McCourt re mained in New York to arrange for "attrac tions " with various managers. V. J. Florcnco and his wife play one mora weok together this aeaaon. Next Monday thoy , appear at tho Walnut Street Tlioatre. Philadel phia. After that Mr. Florence will look after hia usual Bummer trout fishing, and Mra. Florence will get ready for her Enropean trip. ... Charlea Bowser threatens to beoomo a atar next season, producing that ancient famous farce by the late Fred Marsdeu known aa ''Cheek." This was rather threadbared throughout the country by lloland Heed. Another resurrection ia that of "Dreams," which will bo given next week at Harrlgan'a Park Theatre, without John A. Mackay. It ia aald that neither William Gilbert nor , Frederick Bond will accompany Daly's organiza tion on tour. Mr. Daly will this Summer take only hia actual working people. lie ia only to produce hia adapted comedies and will not make any big "productiona." It ia aald that "The Silent System," the little one-act play adapted by Leander Matthews from the French, and in which Coquellu waa recently seen with Mrs. Agnes Booth-Sohoefiel, is being rewritten for Nat Goodwin. ... Prof. Herrmann's Transatlantic Vaudeville Company, which la only to plav In the legiti mate "theatres, will open at the Bijou Aug. SO, and remain there for two weeks. This company. It is announced, la aomethingln the atyle of the Howard Athennum organization, but of a higher M order of merit, and not quits so variegated. I i IA Temperance! Htory. fYem IK, trottUffv CVtl(.J Once upon a time a very good and pious per son saw a bibulous man ooming out of a saloon in a state of mild and melancholy intoxication. "Oh, my friend," cried the pious person. "I am very, very sorry to aee you coming out of auchaplace." "la that so?" replied the bibulous man in a thick and tearful voice. "Well, I will go right back again." And he did so. leaving tho pious pereou standing on the sidewalk in great amazement. a Trade and Oloney. Rf errthlnjr that bss transpired in the business world this week atrenath.ns confluence in the assertion that KiNXET linos? Srsciax. Kavoubs Oioabxttis are euperior to all others. .' TO JUDCE NELLIE BLY. Nellie Bly, Oh, my I Ain't you sorry now ' You enlisted. And got twitted Intu this 'ere row f Nellie Bly, Hope ter die. Wouldn't take yer place Ter a farm! But be carm, Don't vamoose the out, Nellie Bly, Bhet yer oye, Justice goea it blind Now look wise, Otherwiae v Trouble you will find. NcllloBly, Icapy Danger right ahead. Which may drop, ltight ker-whop, On yer purty head. Nellie Bly. Whon yo try To deolare yer ohoioe, Femalea fair Everywhere Will lift np ther voice. Nellie Bly. They'll be high If they fail tn fit The description; They'll canlptlon, Fer yor scalp they'll sit. Nellie Bly. They'll deny That you're any Judge, Tear ther har 'Nddeolar Your decision's fudge, Nellie Bly, You "nd I Enow these Yankeo girls, Whon they git Up ther grit 'Nd tie back ther ourls, ""Nellie Bly, ' Mind your eye, Yer In fer It, ye know; Face the band, Show yor band, 'nd give ua a free show. Nellie Bly. You ar' mv True Yankee girl's idee; Now don't blush, Fer I'll hush. It's tryin', though, tu me. W. E. P. Was This a Practical Joke f Mr. P. II. nyan, of 460 West Fiftieth atrcet, writes to Tux Evening) Would that his name waa unlawfully used by some one aa aelgnaturo to an article on the "Typical American Girl." Tho article expressed ideas the reverse of those held by Mr. Ityan. and has occasioned him much annoyance. Mr. llyan disclaims its authorship. TO AMERICAN GIRL COMPETITOR?. Contributors to the American Girl Contest who signed their comnauulratlone " H. A. V., " Applehee," 'G. n. A., "II." and XXX," will pleaneeend their full address to " The Evening World " at once In their own handwrltlngi with a brief statement a to the nature of their communication! for the purpose of Identification. Prefer Irish Ulrle After All. To ft K4Uor a Tha Kvtning World. The letter which appoared over my name in your laaue of Thursday, commenting on "American Girls, "has occasioned great oom ment No leva than twenty-five letters awaited me in'my study thia morning, all severely criti cising my letter for having therein accorded superiority to the American glrla over the Irish, and demanding an explanation through your columns. Now, air, I am the last irishman in creation who would dlaown my much beloved country, or barter my principles, and I most generously declare that of all girls thoro are uoneil prize and love ao dear ly aa the bewitching lasses that hail from poor but dear old Ireland. They have no equal, never had nor never will, and, when I atated that I preferred the American girl I aimply meant to convoy tho conooption that they woie moro crafty and had moro general experience than the bluo-eyed Irian girl, but as for them to outrival or even equal the Inah girl in beauty, grace, Ac no, never, away with that idea; away with It, away) I truat that the people of my race who have assailed me on account of that letter will do me the Justice to withdraw the re proachful language which they have used. JOUN O'DoNXLAN, 72 East One Hundred and Ninth Btreet, late of Galway. Ireland. From Oregon. "Wolt Cmxxc, Jot emu si Co , Or., April 7, 1888. FLXMIJaQ BilOI. Dtttvr Sirs . IUtIhc lolTarad with Ur ar complain, for lomi jean put, I boT triad MrorU r media, and tha only on which ? parfact aatlafaotlon waa Do. O. MgLahx'i Cxlxbkatkd Litir Pilch. U hoaband bought me one tot, and thru doaaa worked wondara for ma. X fal like a new woman, and I write 70a to return thtnki for ao much benefit. I recommend all mj friends to try Dr. C. McLana'a Celebrated Lirar Pilla. Mil. Bibkoca OsiBOO. Cure tick headache, biliousness, liver complaint, drepepala, heartburn, Indtge'tion, malaria, pimple on face and bodj, impure blood, Ac, by using recularlj Do. O. McLamc'r Celxbbatkd LxTKm Pills, prepared only by Hemlng Broa., Pittaburg, Pa. Price 25 cents. Bold by all druggists. Insist upon having the genuine pa. 0. McLaMeV Liveb Pill, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittabnrg. (NKW WOVELXTTX KQUJtX TO OAUOUIlU'fl BIHT. A TRAGIC RIDDLE. How Love, Jealousy and Crime Were Tangled Up. A TALE OF TO-DAY. By GEORGE B. SIMS, sryorsis or ruicxDiNO chatters. OeorisOlewbarrbaaablUer qnarrel with his wife, who desiru to t o on the stae and Is belu tiatned by aa Italian named Uoronl. Olowbnry leasee tbehonse In a, rase, but ntnrna .before darli-bt, makee friends with bis wile and starta for Paris at onoe At 8 o'clock aire Ctowburr Is found dead inbel. baTlna; been stabbM to tbe heart, tier buaband Is arrested on suspicion. 1IU lawyer, Mr. Bartram, euspecte the Italian and baa him ajrtU4 at Itioe oa a Uehnloal oharae. While in Jail DetectlVe Qrtmwade aete tbe Italian to parttallr adait tbat herMtn.ltra. Olowbnrr'e hoose on the mornlna of the murder, br hlntlua that he had bean seen or a wonian while cemlna out. A. rain soaroh Is made for this woman, whose name U ascertained to be UarseihjU. giowbur? feus hUUwr.r that be passed a woman aa he left hlshoaee. and feare are felt that If she be found H will damee hU oase. t'lowburr is tried for the murder. Marr Fulton, a chambermaid in a ; .nottlniham hotel, pro. daoee a letter whleh Olowburr had thrown in the flreplao. It la anonymous, and tells him that bis wlie la reoalT ugvUlta from the Italian. CIIAPTKU IX. TUB STOUY OF TUB ITALUK OIBL. About 10 o'olook that evening the solicitor was aittine at borne in bis study, going over his papers and trying to forget the servouB apprehension for George Glowbury's fate which filled bli mind. But tht effort woa Tain, And pushing the papers aside be lit a cigar, and leaning back in his arm-ohnir gayo himself up to tbe gloomy thoughtfnlness which crept over him. r He was disturbed by a knock at tbe door, and tbe servant entered. I' There's a Mr. Grimwade in the hall, air, and be says be must see you at once." Mr, Q rim wade bod not stood on ceremony, hut bad followed on tbe servant's heels. He sieppod into the room at once. " Come along at ence." be said excitedly. " There's oot a momont to lose." v V What's happened ," " The police were communicated with this afternoon. Wo'to found Margberita." Tbe solloltor and tbe detective entered a hansom, which was awaiting at the door. Mr. Grimwade gave some directions to the man, who whipped up bis horse and drove off at A rapid rate. A drive of about five minutes brought them to the door of a large building, and here the cab slopped and the two men alighted. The detective aid the man and dismissed him. Then be knocked at the door, and a man lu pauper uniform opened it. "Why, this is a workhouse," excUlmed Mr. Bartram. " Yes. I'm not going to tell you Anything, You shall learn all for yourself?' Grossing tho yard the two men were con. ducted to the master's house, wbieh stood away from tbe main building. Tho master iajajiejjiBBvaag AIR BALLOON WITH WINGS. a--- . - JEWELLER CAMPBELL'S WONDROUS MA CHINE FOE AERIAL NAYIUATION. Its Malllna Qualities Msoa to Be Tested by frof. Hoa-an la a Tayace from the Polo Grounds to Philadelphia Jules Verne's Fiction of the Albatross Almost Heallasd la Fael. What Dromlsee to turn out tho grcatoat Inven tlon of the aire ia P. Carnmnt Canipboll'e air ship. In which tho celebratotl aeronaut. Prof, E. D. Hoean, expects to make an extendod trip in cloud land somo time next month. Mr. Campbell says hia airship oan be sullied in the air as readily as the ship upon tho aes, and Prof. Hogan la ao aure that what Mr. Camp bell says la truo that ho will rlak hia life In com manding her on her Urst great vnyaee. Sir. Campbell ia a Jeweller at 4fi& Fifth ave nue. DrooUyn. An Evinino World reporter saw him putting the finishing touches on a model of hia airship at his place of business to-day. The great invention contains the principles of a balloon and a flying machine. The balloon Is cigar shaped, alxty feet long and forty-two feet In diameter. Busiwuded from this balloon is tho ship, accoutred with tho flying apparatus. They are held by a bar run ning longthwlso under the balloon. Tho flying machine la tho propeltor, and by means of it, the moving force ia provided to raiao and lower the ship, or drive It forward in a horizontal direction thiough the air. Hinged wings, so nicely adjusted that they permit a vertical movement at right auglca, aro Hied on both aides of the ship, alter the man ner of the winga of a bird. Their notion ia governed by two sets of guy ropos, ono set running fiom the upper And outer am face of tho winga to tho uppor part of tho arched guards and to tho bar above, and tho second set to tho lower part of the bar, There la a rudder at tho forward end of tho car controlled by a cross-head and tiller rone ex tending to tho centre of the ship, and a pi opol ling wheel ia fixed In tbo centre of tho hlp. The maohino waa patented last May by the Novolty Airship Company, with a capital stock of tl, 000. 000. Mr. Campbell retains the con trolling interest in It. Ho Is a born genius and first saw tho light of day at Hhinobecx, on tho Hudson, in tho ear lHUU. Ho waa educated at the Episcopal Instl tute and Military Hchool on Htanloton, H. I. Ho waa alwaya inventively inclined, and whon (lulto a young man ho made a miinio theatre, with twentv-tno changes of scenery and Humor ous mechanical figures, which perforniod quite gracefully, Hcloutillc men in largo numbora visit hia (inalnt workshop behind his little llrooklyu Jen dry store nowadays to aee hta latest and greateat In vention. Ho far they all scorn to think It will work. In fact, it haa worked well. On Dec K last James K. Allen, a Providence (It. I.) aorouaut, ascended in it fiom Coney Island. Bho surprises every one; and Mr. Allen brought her hack to earth, and deaconded within BOO feet of tho spot from whenco he started. Pi of. Hogau expects to make a much longer voyage, starting from the Polo OroundB, in this city. If thoy can be procured for the puriose. anil if everything works aa ho expects he will travel to Philadelphia. THE " SKELETON DUDE " WANTS A WIPE. J. A. Coffey, of Philadelphia, Offers a Dowry of 85,000. J. A. Coffey, the Philadclphian who advor tisnd for a wlfo and had hia replica directed to Hupt. Hlmpaon, of Castle Oarden, arrivod in this city yesterday, and went direct to the Gar den to recolvo hta malL Tho Superintendent, with a sigh of relief, handed him a bulky package containing over a thousand letters from all parts of tho country. On perusing hia mall, Mr. Coffey waa unablo to rind any that suited hia exaotiug fancv, and in consequence ho has Inserted another advoi -t!ac!iientoffor!ugtogireacaahpreeentof$G,000 to tho maiden who will accept his h6art and band. Mr. Coffey is at present employed in a Phila delphia museum, where he poses as the " Skele ton Uudo. " He Is a iluc-looLing man in appear ance, and no one would suspect to look nt his general contour that he was a "freak." His bodv is of course slender, and his arras and legs decidedlr " splndlo," but aa seen driving in an open barcmche along tho Boulevard yesterday bo attracted no particular attention. He will make tho Sinclair Home his home during hia stay in this city, and will spend bis leisure time driving about the city. Changes at tbe City Hall. Patrolman Tom Clifford, the watch dog, who guards tho entrance to Mayor Grant's office, re turned to his post this morning, after a week's tussle with tonailitia. David llyan waa to-day appointed Warrant Clerk in the Mayor's office, in place of Charlea O. Crocker, sir. llyan ia a member of the Nine teenth Assembly District Tammany Hall organ isation, and also of tbe Narragansett Club. - A Vlgorone Awaksinlng, IJVost Judg: Mrs. Fondley Why, father I what aro you doing ? Little Edwin I thought he'd slept long enough, ao I connected hia 'lectrio belt with tl? burglar alarm an' touched her off. was expecting them, and thoy woro aumlttod at onoe. In front of a comforlablo flro in n lnrpo, bandaomely furnished dining-room, sat the workbouae master and bis wifo, the matron. ' This is Mr. Bartram, Clowbury's solici tor." said Grimwade. "Mr. Bartram, this is Mr, , tbe master of tbe workhouse, aud Mrs. , bis wife, tbe matron. Now, If you please, madam, j on can tell my friend tho whole story." "COMB AI.0SO AT ONCt," BE SAID, CXOITXDLY. The lady a portly, good-looking woman of about fifty, with a nice motherly look about ber bowed to Mr. Bartram, and commenced her narrative. " On the evening of tho 4th of December a young woman wae. ornught to the workhouse by tho police. A policeman passing by tbe canal which runs eloie to this house beard cries for help Just as it wss getting durk liunniug down on to the towpath, he saw a risT-jatoataMtn tii. j. Juif. jtfsttisaMaj'tfLiiiju j-ni SPECIAL EASTER WEEK BARGAINS. pOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW vp pffpr ppocial inducements to tbo clothing-nooding public, wbicb -will, at a glanco, whon tho quality, stylo and fit aro Boon, aesoointod with tbo prico, ootnmond tbomBolvos as bargains. Eastor will bo horo now in a fow days, and no ono can ignoro tho custom of roplcnisbing thoir wardrobe. Roiuombor you can do so at a loss figuro, and moro satisfactorily to your tasto, with us than oltjowhoro. Those two days aro thoso of OUR THIRTEEN-DOLLAR SALE. Wo bavo always found tho usually ill-omonod figures very lucky. Wo mako tho dates lucky ones, too, for our customors. Thoso goods aro tho very best that aro turned out bv our experienced workmon, and OANNOT BE EXCELLED in tho ei'ty. Wo aro satisfied with our honor ns tho Leading American Clothiers, and look amusedly on at tho wrangle now going on among our competitors in tho rank and lilo. Wo Will sell to-dnv and to-morrow : 1,300 MEN'S CHEVIOT AND CASSIMERE SUITS Sl3 00 1,200 MEN'S IMPORTED WORSTED SUITS 1300 1,400 MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, SILK LINED.. 1300 700 MEN'S ENGLISH TOP COATS 1300 900 ROYS' HANDSOME CONFIRMATION SUITS..... (85 1,300 ROYS' ALL-WOOL SCHOOL SUITS 2.50 Wo mako no profit on our boys' garmonts. Thoy nro Bimply loadors which wo handlo to accommodato our patrons and to bring custom. In that Department and that of Trousers tempting bargains can also bo found. Remember those aro tho greatest valuos over boforo offered for tho money. Wo guarantee in toto tho accuracy of tho above stntomonts, singly aud colloctively. Remember Tho " Fabrication " Contest closes April 20. Sond in your most robust efforts. A. H. King & Co., THE LEADING AMERICAN CLOTHIERS 627 and 629 Broadway, near Blecckcr St. EAST WEEK OF BARNUM & BAILEY. The Great Bhow Will .Horn to Brooklyn an XSneter Monday. This is positively tho last cok of the big show of Bnraum A Tlailcy In MadlBnn Hqun.ro flarden, sh it oxhlbita in llrooklyu for one nook, beginning next Monday. During tho past three weeks tho business haa been unprecedented, a fact duo aa much to the wonderful diameter of tho ncrformancaa aa to tho oxccllcnt and meritorioua features and do part monts. It ianot possible totlinl a more thoroughly neatanj hotter kept niinairciio. Kvcrythiiiu about it la aa clean as a whistle. The cagoa are washed twice dally, both insida and out. ami even tho itliiumlH uro uivtii hatha icxiilarly. Thero la an odor m Hott as new. mown hay por vadiiiB the entire bnildiiiB, and the tlooiaoftho cagoa are aa clean aa wax. '1 he rules of the show aro such and thn force of attendants an nieat thut not a iineck of dilt is to ho soon nnyvtheruwItliiiitliebiKuuilillnir. Dr. Leoardand stall look alter the animal part ot tho I in show and keep thorn In the tlueet possible condition. m m Itlvnllcd the tSrine In Color. t'rnin Ikt Jtwrltr't WfrKty. Ethereal Wife (rapturously) Oh, Oeorgol Mra. Van Dorcmi has lxmuht the clcuant sapphiros which have been on exhibition at Stiffanuy'a. She paid 112,000 for them. Oh, dailini;! I have never before or since seen such a rich blue aa they are! Iliisbaml If you could havo ft-en Mr. Van Dnremi, as I did. Just alter hia wife told him of hci purchase, sou would not have thought that, dearest. Ho waa intluiuly moro hluo than the sapphires. SCOTFS EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL igB HYPOPHOSPHTTEa Almost as Palatable as Milk. i, lo disguised that It can b taken, digested, and assimilated by the mini Mnsltlre stomach, when tho plain oil cannot be tolerated f and by tho com bination of the oil with, the hypophoa pkltos Is much moro efficacious. Bemariuble u a tab. prodnttr. Persons gain rapldlj while taking 1U SCOTT'S EMULSION ia acknowledged by Physicians: to be tbo Finest and Bent prepa ration, ia tbo world for tbe relief aud euro ot CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WA8TINQ DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIO COUQH8. Tht great remedy for Consumption, and Wasting in Children, Sold 6y all Druggist- woumn Btruciillnp in tho water. Ho sue ceedod in cottluc her out, aud un she slid sho bad fallen In accidentally, hu didn't think it was right to chargu her wttb trying to com. mlt Bitlcido, and as tho soemed wry ill, ho thoueht it host to brine her bore. Khn stated that she was a covernesi out of a situation aud liahlo to fits, and that alio must havo been iu a fit when she fell into the canal. Tbe poor pirl was very ill, and had injured borself probably in fnllina on tho ton path, for she had a cut across ber face, and bad evidently been bleeding very much. I buw ber and bad her wet things taken off aud a bed prepared for ber in tbo infirmary at once. " The next dav she was very foverisb end ill, and I asked ber where ber friends wcro. Sbe stated that sho was a foreigner, and bad no frlonds iu London. Hhe bud been turuod out of ber lodgings, and ber boxes kopt for rent, and, having had nothing to oat for aoine time, that bad tuado her weak, and sho thought that was how tho fit enme on. Hhe begged me to let her atay in the workhouse until abo was better, uud 1 consented. "Tbe poor girl was uudoubloilly very ill and grow worte. Tbo Immersion iu the cold water of the canal had had tenons results, and the doctor told me that without tbe greatest care bo was afraid sbe would get woie instead of better, " I was very sorry for tbo poor thing, for she seemed very ladylike and evidently hud undergone some grcit trouble, fihfi ah ery roticeut as to bar past life, but when abe vroa well enough alio liked me to como and sit be. side her aud talk to her. " About a fortnight ago sho grew rapidly worso, aud it vas evident that sho was slowly dyiug, T loo w heu sho was very b id at uluht she sent the uiiroe for mo, saving that sho wanted lo tell me something, but when I pot to her bedside bo apologized for disturbing me, uud said 'Not now, uot now, presently, presently.' Yestoulnv, after visit ing ber, tbo doctor told me that sho could uot last many days, that tbe waa reallv il iug from exhaustion and tbo eud miubt como at anytime. As it was oldent ilio pixir girl had something on her mind, I thought it my duty to tell bar plainly tbat all bopo was over ind to try to induct bar to prepare for BROUGHT HOME TO BE TRIED. l'or.er lanntz Krlnltz Arrive an tbo Hrrvln with Detective .lIoI,auHlilln. Immtz lleinitz, the Maiden Lano tobacco meichant, who was extradited on tho charuo of forxery, arrived from Loudon on tho steamship Servla this morning, iu chargo of Dotectho McLaughlin, of Impcctnr Ilyrues's staff, and waa taken to Police lltsdciuartcrs. It ia clulmtd that lleinitz deposited thrco cheeks with tho Commercial National Dank of New York for $7, 370.74, purporting to be druwu by 1). llaoz A Co, of Key West. A cluck for l,H7."iwas paid bv tho bank to A. H. Dley, a brother-in-law of lleinitz, on tho atrnngth of thndcposlt. Tho signatures on the chocks were pronounced foraenes by User ,K Co. lleinitz left lor Ciiropo on tho Celtic on Jan, S!l, and was ariestcd on hia arrital tn London. An indictment for forgery In the second de gree was found by the (Irani! Jury against htm, and Inspector llj ruts sent detectives for him. In addition to the forgeries. It ia claimed that Ilelnltr defrauded several creditors out of sums aggregating U.". out). A I'nlnlllnr Heme. from tfuri.r'f Jtatat, J Saleslady No. 1 (whispor to No. 'J) Aa I wna putting on hia coat in tho hall last night he said Mra. 1'ioprt' Have you any imported whale bones t Halcdady No. 'J So soon. I am ao glad. Saleslady No. 1 Next September. Mrs. 1'iopn1 Not before then 1 Halislady No. "Of coursu 1 will bo invited to tho Mrs. Patience Dallies' luad-Kear T Mrs. Ii oprt' -Won't jou kindly wait on me t Saleslady No. 1 Dei: pardon. Mra. Patience For babies, phase. haleslady No. 2 At tho next counter. ' HANKS c PRNTINTH. Kxtrartlna;. 2Bc,t with CJAH, SQf . Seta. 5. 8 and 10. Hott tlfllox, fiOo. up. rold stllnt, il a p. Female attendant. Sunders to 1, 03 OTI1 ATli.. U IMlOlt UKLOW 14TII. jr. KM1 V CM V Voraand lr,..l. MGWAHK-Uroad and Market sU. Ely's Cream Balm K5K31 WIM, CURB tTWVV0, CATARRHFS I I'rlcr 6Q !.. ifctjcAj'! Apply Hal in Into each nostril. Rrfi?fe5' ELY D ItOa, M Warren 8L, M, Y. HEjSgj?-ggi PEERLE38 UVES tuStvx&Hiaaml UUSINKSS Jn'OTICKS. OAIU'LTS CLEANED-T. M. BTEWAIIT, il'.'U 7tU are. Mend for clrculsrs. 11. call l'.'t). Jl.t it. AMUSKMKNT3. AMU8EMENT8. J H'Woa i-ftnot-umt Ml Mm)f wk S GRAND" "usT. VthUNhHOAV MATINir. .SAIUUliAV. llie bmlnpnt I're.tliUitlisteur, HERREV3ANL, Mine. IIBnilMAN.Nlad,"l'Af.VANI and othora, TO-NIGHT, Inhlsllreat llluslno, CREMATION, K new startlTnc wonder's, PROCTOR'S 23D"iOiM& HTIl.t. HOl.t.INd ON, , m:ii. iintii:ss COUiNTY FAIR. ''(lathers in Its four acts a arret ileal othnnisn nature, H IS a snrrnM, tilery Heed I no RllncInK ol terms In eat thia thudowti," K.e hun. i'UICKS Sr., fiOc., 7ac. SI. I. .10. Hllllta. N.1,1 I'aturdsx Alatfneu, .' 1 Ileal le. parties rornilnu In nr out ot town ran now eeeurewmaiuiiUrsIn ailtanc lir mall, telaaralin. telephone (.Nn.ll.lM, -Jl at.). Matinee ..rj l lNl.-j(lAY at S, coiu. AiitU !,. TtJADWO.N sgAKIJ UAKIIEN. VERY LAST WEEK. EXHIH,T,N. .il,tO,,K.iV.NiMT MUNUAV. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Two ltlns-a Three Htaaea, lllpnodrome Track, ,..,, Triple Clrriia, tlimian lla.-iw, Wild Muorl.h Osraran. Hall of lllualona, .. . Msuaaerlea. Ac, Ac u ,1'eirformaniM at ',' and H V M dallr Admlialuu 00 cents. Children under U years UJi cents. Tll STRUCT TIIKATItK. I'Olt. (1TI1 AVK. J-41MTIKKNWI.NKHllAYANIINAlUllilAY. . .J.'!1 yy.l:I-K (r"""",,"""a; Monday, April lfi), A M ALMKH'.SMAIIS().NN7jUAltKllltATltf!cO. Ireliidlns M.r; Nalvlnl. Fluiktnn, Sla.s.in, Ml. v. Maud Harrison. Kalberlne IUaer.. Vlruinla llucbanan In PARTNERS APKIt.Ui!, tint time of ,r K L.MMKT In hia New IMsy UNCLKJOE. BIJOUTIIKATKE.IIrneJwai.liet .'llllh and Diet stsT Matlnes, WKUNK8I1AY andHATUUDA V OUtlj l rerrortnaiice, TueadsT A ril 111, Kouvenlrs. 7lh week nf the irnwl.tllily funny n iinedy A MIDNIGHT BELL i y iiovr. AurinmoK a iutAh.MiiNKi:v (lallerj, i!Tia , reeerted, ROc , T.V., 1.(MI, l.fU. YrtMrRHA IIIAI.'H (rONLTUT HA"!"!,. " 1V MATINEE TO-DAY. Wal.VM.Kl. the I'lnwer nf Tnmpim. Hainaon, Dan J. Ilart, 4 Carle., (lamella tiros. MONDAY, April:.'!! Centennial Inauauratlon Hall. II I D LU 0 Onheatral'lirleand Ilatcouy. OUCl SAID PASHA. MATINEKS W KUNKHUAY AS 1 8ATUHUAY. UAI..lllll'H T1IUATKK. B'WAYA.'IOTUBT. Tins MCATIjLl llW. figRBaE'laMalAV. air. A.M PVlmKR. .....Sole Manacet F.yeninatH.:lO Haturday Nlatlnee. "ni CAPTAIN SWIFT. ,. MONTH. A ((real ftuoc.ea- t orl.l. .Ian "H ,1'euman." NO I'HUFUKMANUB (iOUl) HIIDaV NIUHT. Academy ".v. , hoc7. Tro.ri 00. IIRNMANTIKIalKllN. Mats. WKof and HAT, WtlltAj5lT April :)U. OTANUARrt THEATRE " LAST WEEK kJ IIOYV'Wtl) ATllKNIIIIJtl SPECIALTY CO. Flrat app-aranr. of l.hOM CtAltK, SIIJ.E TINA MATINKK WhDNEliilAY AND yATURUAY. Neit week, new comic opera, UuVETTA. J" YCEUM THEATRE. 4TH AVE, AND '.'3P8T. J - "A triumph of-iaUaffailt." HU JIAIttJUlMi:. World. 'Mtouaedentnial- aatloapplauiM ".Mall. Bealnsat H. 10. Matlnea SATURDAYS. TONY'l'AHTOR'H NEW 14TII 8T THEATRE I M'll.LEAVIIT'HHIIEATCOMI'ANY. TONY EUROPEAN NOVhLTY TROUPE. 1 Keller, (be I'll) ileal Wonder, PAHTOIl'.l And Forty New Hpeclaltr Htara. ItrlNEll'S PEOPLE '8THEATRE. Henry Lee """Cavalier." WINDSOR TIICATRF, flowery, near Canal. VV Weak ooinmancinir Monday, April 15, ..MAltll'TTA NASH I Matinee. IN THE NKWlrAltCIC'AI. COMEDY, Wednesday and KATTI," tb. Family Help. J Baturday. TilhATHi: I'OlllQUE.lM.-tli.t , Let lliULti.uu. llo)t'sareat aaifref n s iperatitlon, A lilt ASS MO.NKKY Charlea Reod, Mora Walch an J urhtlnel cat. Next week ltoa. Cuitblan lu ' Jocelyn." Mat. Bat. 3o-r-.uV.," GRANO MUSEUM.) y0t'.d!it4.7 THE OiSIKIED AHIILAN. THE I.1VI.MI .MI.HJU1I). Hourly Htage Performances. Adiuia.lcn 10 cent.. ni i:(ii'ai. in Tin: wmiTi)'; TliriOP'O " MUSIC IIA1.I. AND AI.IIA.M- I Mr INS X, l,ltA '-'i'ii i. i:i e mil at. I IILIUU U THE MONSTLlt OltUHKSTRlON. AMIIEHQ THEATRE, to-nlnht U.t time. Die bel.len V IHinoren I ne.dar, lleirsar Ntudeut Wednea ilay, bnetit to Auiu.t Walter, Uauhder Sablneriniieu Tburs., Friday, Saturday, flrat time, Nervosa. Fraueu, " MADAME, TOD CAN TELL III FRIEND T1IK WHOLK RTOnY " death, "'Vex, uinilnino,' slm said, 'you aro my PihxI frit'iul. Yuu tell mu tlio truili, I know thut I hid iljlnc, tliat I am n wicked slutior, and must aoou answer for my alna. Ah, mailuuie, you do not know how Ickeil I have )oeu; If you did you viould not sit by my bedside aud smile at me, aud be as kind to .y - A ,. nTaAaaWaagfra7!!!! Tl- ' l1litf aflaeTISiSMais'iWa iuo us you lire. Yuu would Blirink from me as from n devil.' " ' Iluab, busli.my dear,' I wiid, 'it is not I who iiae to jiidco you for your sius. Ho who Judzes will ulso forpho if we truly re. peut. ' ' ' ' Ah,.madame, I do repent. I would elvo tn vtorld to luta not this sin upon my soul. ? - aruMA.4. ""fhsh iTlsMtfMfttastfsittlii1 .. j. worth's s mm. m " GUYASCDTIS " M " WHAT IS IT r JH Or. The Missing Links, JH On. Wood, mi'ltrnt; Klv. Kcrna, pliytD 8 (nttrn ul incut it at omt Miicld Hnw , (iianu. ooinbVnmt bfgb JrllsH ltl.rftt Annln O'Hrinn. tnllf-t (llantois, Annt Il-ll, AliH trt Ut wotntn Lngliili Jaok, Irng niani Wule; B. GlllH llftiim, ttloftl tnun mitt tattrxmil tlogi Capt. Thornton tAssH and wlto. (Attrvx'tl Majir Uvrwan, the midgut; Fiji 'iJsssl Jlui and wl(t, Cannibn) 'fllll ON TUi: STACK 'll Thf Crnddrvk Mrrrf-Makpr To , Includinjt Eitn later Jiiil Qtiartit, K'httiM aud Km mutt, Harry Wp arrow. Lor no, LiiiiiiH rotit'irilont-t Kdw llarlmiu, Fnd Wlnani, Fernando 9H rifury, (Iturlra llunn, Vannle Sanford, A. N. WolL M Isuuta K Ilrofrii. and the Urahamaln Shadow sr&pbjL kliiiiiiifl or une continual laugh 9LL1 HA(lti: CO.NCI.KT HUNUAV. 'ilil LOOK FOR A SURPRISE TUESD4T 'H -1A8INO. iikoadway and aura ir. IHIH N A ll.l V J FVEN1NOS AT H. MrlUUl. J MATINEE SAruilD AT ATI. '.jH Admiaaion ih)u Heats roaarred J weeks la alraaoe. BBSSll BIIOADWAYTIIUATIIE. Mat. Wed. A Rat. 3 P. M. BH Iln,adar. oor 41atat. EVE.NINOM ATH. (XIH LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. "JM ADMISSION fiOo. .lH CTAKTIlr.ATIli:. Ilroadwar and 13th Bi, , O Farewell Tour of tho Comedians, (SSSH htdakt ROBSON, wm. it. CRANE M In llronann Howard's great onmedr.TllEHEWIlIKTTA. 'bIbH 5TUAVI:. TIII-AIItn. Ere't-satH. Sat. Ut, at. 'JaH N. C. GOODWIN m 1LH A GOLD MINE. U UNIO.X HgUAltE THEATER. J M. HIIX, U(r. WB LAHr WEEK HUT O.NE. 4aaaH HELEN IIAItltY ,1ailH IN A WOMAN'S HTItATAOEM. 'SaailH A LAIKiIIINO MUCt'ESH. alH .T It. JACOBS' rillltl) AVENUE TlIEATRtt Ikatfl Mat.Min , Wed. WALTEU 8. I "I'MlKR saaH Jt i I 8ANIOHD. I Till'. LAHHV -lallH April i: Frank I. Iraine. isaalSSl Hit. JACOIIH' (THALIA) latS . OLD UOWERY TIIKATBK, aaH IIAHDIE AND I ''ON THE MillH VON LEEI1. I FHONTlliU." aaalV April 'Ji.' Kate l'uraaell. 'aiH 'WEEK OF APRIL 10, SLaH GUS HILL'S BIG SHOW. ! JACK BEMPSEY fl Wllsl MVAiT All. COMERS. ZMU Hit, JACOItS' IIUOOKI.YN THEATRE. -SJiiiiH Cor of Watliinjtton and Johnaoa wt vfM Matinend Alouilnr. Urdnradar and tJaturdAT. 3kikiH IMpular llA8so co,' H l'rico.. ( ONEOF THE FINEST. MSH AMPHION ACADEMY. &s,,rV!2& S Kverr Kraninff. Matineua Wndnadajr and Satnrdar. HiH Bilufe I " THE (fORSAIR; Jl GRANO OPERA'-HOUSE," M Kfsjry Eitnlag. Matlneee Wedneada and Satardar. HB KATK CLAXTQN IN THE TWO OBPHAMS. ,1 S10L. SINN'S 1'AItK THEATRE. ijfhbV j Mat. Wedneadar and Haturdar. HF CUC aJkliH OKOUUE II. Inthe Ut, StlCa faH PANIOM1NE UIU UCD aBH ADAMS, COMEDY, I1IW, HLH. bH Holmes's Standard Museum. I r,0.!',,'!!.1 H CHAN. J. ITMSEK IN CsLH JACK MOSLEY, 1 tnsxss , jfl LEE AVE. ACADEMY OK MUSIO, B'KLYN, E. D. 9ebV Till, week, ," nllita and Saturdajr Matlsee odJi, 4iailllB Cf.AUA MOUHIH filiH IN HEN'I'.K DE MORAY. iliH Neit Week, HELD 1IY THE ENEMY. aH riT T 1 C-HE-ENOAaEMENT OF THB :ibaV ,Ltllljlja,p gnat Ventriloquist, Albert VrardT tyM Wm raynel Ired Matilex, The Verdt Trio, aiii.i naBBBBl Hchult aud Klrchuer'a ( 'aatno OrcUaatra, at ,3H ZlI'l'S OA8INO. ''lH I?ui:i: i:ciihsions daily to bath EbH ' III:A('II .H'.X'TIII.V, whrre Jrre John. vilB aou, Jr.. I. arlllnu lol lor si 1 40 nnd upward. $aBBBBl il.tlim lot. Htiliri V!(HI hullilluaH erei-ted. liH llnllilli'r Aaaui'lulloiiH Inmi tu build. For :4b)Bll mapa, irvr lli'kci. nnd full iinrtlculars apply laH ji:ui: joiinson, jit., iH IK) I.lurrty street. New York, or YliatH 3IIJ l'ultoii .trcet, llrooklyn. 3M Look ut nio.madame ; you think I am a poor, a9aBaBB tiuhuiipy girl. Alt, I am a devil, a wicked -xioH devil. 1 ' Sho bat ui Iu tho bod. and gripping my H nrm with her ousted burulnc hand, sho ''ll.aH lioiired her confession into my ears. I was SiBBBBB tattled tornlled, hut I listened to the end. I.Ba)B ' Stn told me that her real name was iSaaH Marcliurita I'aniuati, that she nu BioUian vlbaB liv lurth. and whs hroucUt up to sins ou tho 'XIbBI Htnco and at concerts. After a checkered c. iHaH recr sho camu oter to England throufh an .fllaH Itiilmu. to whom she paid a sum of money to 4afB procuro her on engagement at one of tho 9l oporKS. Tho man took her money, and baBBB eventually induced hor to live with him as ift..H his wlfo. Sho sang well and earned good -iBBBBBH money, which ho spent. After an illness "jjM lmrvolco left her, and then tho man's con. jnH duct changed and ha neglected her and at slvH lust loft her, snyiug that it injured hlB pros. iHB)))H pci ts to he thought a married man. LahaBI " Hhe bore with it for a tune, but she loved v-laoahaBB the man, mil uuilitu' that he was paying taBBBal attention to an English married lady she laalH watched him. Kho found out that he waa ja..H trviuu to induce the ludy t j leave her husband 'VoabaBB and go nhrood with him. Then aha went to vajLalH thn man and threatened him and wrotoaa isflH unouvmoiiH loMer to the husband. HaH "The Italian came to her because she 'asliBBBl threatened bun, and they had a quarrel and ICH she Hwore he should never go away with the '..BH liiglishwoman. Untold her it war all over, WM that hs w.is not goin? with tho lady, but she '&Hah1 Ktill wit lied. Ono night she round he bad aEhaal packed all his things aud was to leave by the aS&M train for abroad next moruiui; with the sKMB Dnjlish lady. Sbe scut him a Utter saying isjfll she would kill him if he did. lie came to 1H see her after ho had read that letter and tKfloal said sho was a fool, and tried to make Mahal her beliove it was not true. Hut sbe flffll know it was, 1-0 iu tho morning she went early JUl to watch the KnglUh ludy'x house. She knew laM her huslmnl was away, and she thought tbo iRM lady would 1 ome out, and by following ber 4KI9 sho w ould llnd nut w bat station she went to to dallol meet the I la. Ian. Then she would go there aBlfl mid slab bim with her dagger rather than let WM him go aw nv with the Eughsbwomsn who had J vlH taken her placs. ,..,, . JIjV (,ib b Coneludsd To.lIorrovJ ?3k