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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1889. 1 JH JOKES CAUGHT ON THE FLY, UNDOM PICKINGS FBOM TIIE GREAT CHOP OP HDH0R. Conciliatory. , Aloohol Boented VoiceDear 1 Angry One (with Broom) Well t A. 8. V. (meekly) Would yon be kind enough to roup 'In mr study andffetthat200 that you will nnd In my wallet to buy that seal skin Jacket you asked me for T All He Wanted. ffVm Boilen iv.1.1 Btern Parent (to a young applicant for hli dautater's hand) Young man, oan you mpport Young Man (meekly) I only wanted Sarah, Flues and Locality. Morris Parke Hello, Bqueer, where are you coins t Madison Bqueer Out West, to fit myself for a Government position. Morris Parke What can you gain out there to fttadlson Bqueer The "geographical qualifi cation." Mistaken Identity. trm lU CMeagt lYteww. " The dearest and sweetest object In all the world." said the young husband fondly, "I hold In these arms." "Isn't he a little dar. ling 7" assented the young wife, with a gleam of pride in her eyes. Ana to think they wanted us to put him In a kennel at Battery D for the mob to look att Please don't embrace ua so hard, Alfred Fido doesn't liko to be treated roughly." The Eternal Fitness of Things, (frosa rb-itar. Fweddy Ged! deah boy, why the dooee do you weah suoh a cussed tight oollaht It's a positive chokaw. bay Jawve I Teddy Teas, I knaw. But fact is, I'm going to get dwunk to-night, and I want to be en wap port, y'knaw. Survival of the Fittest. (rmn Ik4 Boiton IYaneW,t. J Mr. Boodle had called In. and during the con versation which ensued he mentioned that Neighbor Bulgen had been obliged to shoot his dog because it had grown old and cross. After Mr. Boole had gone, little Edith, who had been very quiet and evidently in deep thought since the dog was spoken of, surprised her mamma ir asking: "Mamma, when do you think papa will shoot Aunt Barah. Cheek to the Sweet, trom To-Doy. P. Munchausen Cadson, esq. Talk about ad venohawsl Why, good Oedt when I was out in Nebwaskaw I was stwuck slap on the er cheek by a Oomanohe's bullet, by Ged! Miss Dorothy Debutante Oh I do let me see it, please. I never saw a flattened bullet. A Florentine Tragedy. (fV 4 Iv-Jtay. , The Countess Ohestnutta Lorenzo, dearest, ,we must meet only as strangers hereafter. I marry Count Bowleggio' to-morrow. (Lorenzo Weep.) Do not weep, sweet. Why weep T Lorenzo I am weeping for the Count. Ureat Plaee far Corn. lVowt ftoftM fitMw 1 Southern California is the place for vegeta slon. Our old friend Bnrow writes us from there and tells us that at the end of a two hours' ramble in the mountains he found his corn had sprouted. From Colorado. PutTO rvnxB, WId County, Col, Oet. 31, 1887. Itxxrxi Baos. DaUB Brasi I oonsldet Da. a MoLiira's Oxut BB.TKD Lrvza Pius to be a splendid article for bllioaa Btu, headache, fever and debility. Tney strnathn and ten the system perfectly. W ban need them In .family for thirty years and can reoommend them. Wk. D. Boas, Maao-jucx Ross. In ease of llok headache, biliousness, torpid llrer , dyspepsia and costlnne. Da. O. McLaxx's Ckli aaajXD Lim Pius never fall to (It rellef-for both ! and all at M, they an compounded with retard to even the moat delicate constitution. Bold by alt drag (bta. Price 35 ctnU, Prepared only by Flaming Bros. , PUUbarf, Fa. Look oat for an Imitation made la St. Xeuta which la often palmed oil on Innocent ipco later as oora. InaUt npon ha ring only the eenutn. THE COMING GREAT FIGHT. BDIUTAN AND KILRAIN TOE ONE TOPIC OP CONVERSATION. Jea milnr.ro erth Wants a Go at Jack Deaipaey Donovan and DIoraa Matched Ed Connors Knocked Oat by Harry Thasaas Desperate Fight Between Air Mitchell and Alfred Ball la England. Discussion of the Bullivan-Ellraln match throws all other sporting toolcs Into the back ground Just now. It is often stated sneerlngly by our English cousins that only In England Is there widespread interest in boxing. If these scoffers were to mske the rounds of the sporting resort of this city at the present tlmo they would discover the magio nemos for the nonce of John L. and Kil rain permeating the very atmosphere. The liveliest difference of opinion exists regarding the respective prowess of the two men, but the Baltimorean and Boston's Pride appear to re joice in about an equal number of admirers. pUcnssion of the merits of the two greslest ngnters the world has ever seen, frequently becomes quite, sultry, and will grow still inore fervid as the date of the battle approaches. (Though the betting on the great match is now ust about even, knowing ones claim that if 811I ivan abstains from liquor until after the fight t will bo 7 to C on the day of tbe meeting in John s favor. Kllfaln was certainly honest In his offer, made in a letter to Mr. Fox, to fight 8ullivan for noth ing, or for a purse, it one could be raised, in cane a disagreement occurred at the ehoeslng of the stakeholder. It ha been the aim ot Kilrain's existence, the last few years, to meet John in the ring. . Frank Donovan and Chappie Moran have finally concluded arrangements for their finish fight for $2.10 a side and the ino.ponndchatrt. pionship; It will occur within five weeks. . Joe Elllngsworth, who is so anxious to have a goat JaokDempsey, spent some time yesterday afternoon in urging Editor Lumley to try to bring about a match. 'I ho tight is to be at tho Southern California Athletic Club, Los Angeles, for a 3,000 purse, winnor to take all. .The amateur boxing and wrestling, champion ship meeting of the N. four A's Jlav 13, at Tammany HaU. will be, without doubt, the most interesting event of the kind that has ever taken place in America. Entries close May 4. The advance, sale of seats has already com menced. Dr. W. H. Crawford will present a gold watch to the member of the Manhattan Athletic Club who scores the most points, in the name and ander the colors of tbe Club, in open competi ons between Mayp., lH80andDeo.31,l8MO. A five-mile run has been arranged between Harold Wolf, of Oonneotldttt, and will U. Dev lin, of New York, to occur at the plonio of the Greenwich Pleasure Club at Jones's Woods, April so. Harry Thomas, of this city, knocked out Ed Connors, of Mewburg, in thirteen rounds the other night at an uptown private club in fifty two minutes. This is the sixth battle Thomas has won. He weighed 187 and Connors 138 pounds. a Miss Maggie McBhanMhe little Irish favorite, and Miss Nellie Frankel, the champion of Cnba, are entered for the female bicyclo race imme diately following the six day go-as-you-please. There will be quite an exodnsof racing men from this city next week bound for Washington for the Spring race meeting, whioh commences next Wednesday. The Brooklyn Jockey Club will limber up tbe legs of its nags in about a month. Pleasant afternoons Fleetwood Park presents an animated kaloidoscope of fast horses. Two thirty-two and a half was made recently by Billy C. and 2.34W by John Ferguson, who, it Is anticipated, will be in the 2. 3 0 class this season. The Spring meeting of the New Tork Driving Club will commence May 21, lasting four days. Entries close May 13. According to a cable despatch received by Iticbard K. Fox, a desperate battle was fought between Alf Mitchell and Alfred Ball InEng. land yesterday. Sixty-five rounds were fought, when Ball broke the small bone ot his arm and had to give in. Both men had to be carried from the ring. Bill Reeder, the nine stone four pound chain- J don. has issued a challenge to fight Jack Mc Luliffe for 500 a side, the battle to take place n England. There will be another sale of trotting stock at the Institute Building on May 2. Though nothing so fine as the Marshland stud can be looked for. yet some prime animals will be put under the hammer. c The good prices brought at the sale of the Marshland stnd is proof that high-bred trotters make a very good form of investment; 80, ooo, however, was rather a low price for an animal of Mambrlno Dudley's calibre. A number of actors met at the Coleman House yesterday, for the, purpose of organizing an actors' athletic olub. A committee was appointed to draft by-laws and endeavor to secure mem bers. DigbyBell DeWolt Hopper. Nat Good win and other well-known stage lights are inter ested in the club. In the tug-of-war contest held at the Berkeley Athletic Club last night dead heats were pulled between the New York Athletics and the Young Men's Institutes also between the Berkeleys anil the New Haven team. In the pull-off the Berkeleys won by 3H inches. - John L, Sullivan and his party will occupy a box at the Buou Theatre this evening. Coal Dock Darned Oat. The elevator and coal pocket at the foot of One Hundred and Thirty-third afreet. North River, owned by Theodore S. Tone, was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. The damage is estimated at 81 0, 000, which is fully covered by Insurance. Lafayette. From tho land of Lafarerte. " La Bella Franca, M oomaatha nnait olf&rctta paper, anoh as ianaadln Bra xiat. Favoune poreatandbaat. . THE EARL'S WIFE. One of a Series of Tales of To -Day. By GEORGE R. SIMS. srxor&is or cnArrxit r. Leal .Joyce, a pretty chores (b) baa boon married one rear to the Earl of Daahton. He Is nn indad br a set of wild companions, among whom U bar brother. While ana la medltaUnc aqma plan to wean him from hie ae foiatea, aha recti ea a letter from a man whom aline himself her hnaband, which ui ha baa ben pardoned from Jan.. She ts tyrrlblr eiclud after reading It, and leaving a not for her haaband to aiplaln her absence, ebeaeee to the hot) when bar 11 rat haaband la etopplna. From a eonroraattin with Vincent, as ha aalla himself, . .Jura that his r orud death was a plot laid br her brother, to enable her to marry the arL Vlnoent demands CIO. 000 and 41,000a year as tb prlca of hlsi illenoo. CHAPTER II. tri ootnrr eas of pasbtoh Tsxra bib tttlxs tTcinarro the facts. Lady Dashton rose to go. "Very wall," aha said to tho man who claimed her m hli wife. " I think I under. Hand TtrythJnB now. How lonp; do rou Rive ma to comply with your demand?" ' ' A weak f ortnifht, U yon Ilka. There's no particular hurry,", " And in the mean tlmo you will take no urther steps, You will not communlcau with tbe Earl f" v "Certainly not, Loot long M you act fair and square by ma VU dotbaaamoby you." ' " Good moralag." AllljJLUliJJjjMlj,(aJl " Good morning. Won't you shake hands, Loof" Lady Dashton turned and looked herhus band straight in the face. " No, John Vln. cent, at present I am the wlfa of tba Earl of Dashton, and I have no right aa his wife to ahake hands with a felon fresh from Jell." A, taunt rota to the man's lips, but be 'cheoked it, and received the Insult with a laugh, ' All right, my lady, " he said, " you al ways bad a Rood aeat on the high horse. It's an expensive animal to ride, but you've got a lowpumolflfio,a0yotea aford tba STARS ON ABBEY'S BOOKS. PATTI, ANDERSON, MR& POTTER AND PER HAPS BERNHARDT. Another of fjovrnrd Branson's Plays for the Alar Theatre Sir. Frohman's TJn eaalaesa aa ta Mra. Keleey'e Advent Anaoa Pond ts Take file Play ta Eng landMies Mather's Hummer Tonr. nenry E. Abbey is now busily engaged book ing for next season hts different attractions, to wit: Mme. 1'attl In a farewell farewell-tour.Mlss Mary Anderson and Mrs. Totter. It teems that Mr. Abbey is Indirectly to manago Mrs. Potter, after all, though the direct management will be in the hands of Messrs. Kyrle Bellcw and Charles Bchrocdcr. Mrs. Potter has been playing ' ' An tony and Cleopatra " In thevarious cities to large buhlness, but she has been rather cruelly ' 'slatod" In Philadelphia. Kyrle Bellow is engaged upon another arrangement of something classical for next season, although " Antony and Cleopatra " will continue to be given. Marcus Mayer has secured for Henry E. Abbey David BelascoV " La Belle ltussc." whioh, ft appears, Is to be adapted for the French xtage. It is said that Sarah Bernhardt, who is at present Lena-Despard.lttg in " An In a Looking Glass." will do "La Bello lluste " In Paris next season. ... John T. Sullivan has been engaged to play leading business with Hose Coghlan next season. The rumor that Daniel Frohman ts to obtain an injunction restraining MIhs Caroline Hill (Mrs. Herbert Kelcey) from landing in this country, on the ground that her advent will damage the usefulness of Mr. Herbert Kelcey, lnasmnoh as a man with a wife is nover as inter esting as a man without one. is strenuously de nied. A company is being organized in New York to go to Minneapolis to support an actor who. it is said, was recently Jailed for an alfair of the heart and adludged innocent by tho courts. It is now tho youngraan'sintentiontostar through that territory. The company is being gathered together by Manager Conklfn. of Minneapolis. a . Anson Pond, who has received an offer for tho rights of his play, "Her Atonement," has de cided to do some rewriting in connection with tho melodrama and then to take it to England. He Intends to make the trip shortly. . Toddle Marks Is going abroad next month. Ho says he shall go to London for business and to Paris for fun. ... The Howard Athenmnm Specialty Company, now at tho Htandard,will play during the month of May in Chicago, and at tbe conclusion of that engagement will positively end their sea son's work, beginning again In September at the Bijou in this city and following at the Four teenth Street. Charles Blanchard, a Detroit manager, has reached the city. He is going to Europe in ad vance of a new Wild West show that Is being organized and that will play through the Eng lish province while tho Buffalo Bill troupe is in Paris. e e Miss Margaret Mather will take twenty-two people with her to California this summer. She will piexent an entirely new play in San Fran cisco for the first time. Tho Wednesday matinees at Proctor's Twenty third Street Theatre will begin Anril 24. . One of Bronson Howard's plays "The Hen rietta. " will closo the popular season of the Star Theatre. Another of his plays, "Shenan doah," will open its regular season. During the Summer the orchastra circle will bo re moved and the lower part of the houso devoted entirely to orchestra seats. The theatre is to be lighted br eleotriclty, e Harry Rockwood says he has mapped out his plays, tours and busluess for three years after next eeason; also the possible monoys which he is to count. Miss Marie Walnwright is to produce "Twelfth Night," in Chicago, Aug. 10. Hhe will be seen at tbe Fifth Avenue Theatre in this city Deo. 10. Louis James nill present his "legitimate repertoire" beginning his season at tbe People's Theatre Sept. 23. Tbe Christian mission Entertainment. The Christian Mission Lyceum held their first musical and literary entertainment at Industrial Hall Wednesday evening. Vocal and Instrn mental solos were excellently performed and the affair was a pronounced success. Indefinite Information. IIYom ( nmtari CAronfela. " How high has wheat been this year t" asked a speculator. "I think it's as high now as it has been," replied the interrogatee; " about four inches, I should guess, but I haven't been in the country lately. ,p Sarcastic. From Ik Bottom OjurlfT, Husband (after some words with his wife) Well, let us drop it, I don't care to say any more about It. And besides I like to talk to a sensible person when I'm talking. Wifu (with a sarcastio laugh) You dont al ways do It then. II. liiou'tT W. No. I sometimes hear you talking to yourself. Answer to Correspondents. J. I. P. Typewriting and stenography art taught free to women at tho Conner Institute. D. Wolf. Yon caunot pre-empt land in Okla homa without going theru in person and taking your ohancoa with tl.onsandx of others. The Territory will be thrown open to settlers at noon on Mondar. A. X.k smart and Industrious man or woman may become a fairly rapid shorthand writer in about six months. M. A. 0. ' 1 saw you " Is correct. Never say " I seen'yon. " A. T. George W. Child presented the latest Shakespeare monument at Btrattord-on-Avon. X. H. V. Address tho letter to the Clerk of Prnbato for the district of , naming tho place where your deceased relatlvo lived. lVfrrow's lrfdote. Wo doubt if tho Pension Oftlce would furnish evidence agalusOhe person who gave them tho Information, and without it yonr suit would fall to the ground. luxury) I shall oxpect your answer in a week." He Accompanied his wife to the door, opened it and bowed her out with mock po liteness. As soon as she had cone he went to the table, took a telegraph form from the blot-tino-book and filled it upt " To Joyce, Grand Hotel. Paris. Have seen her. She asked terms. Given a week. Letter follows. Vinoxst. " He rang the bell for the waiter and cave him the telegram, saying it was to go at once, When Lady Dashton went downstairs she asked the hall porter which was the nearost telegraph station and was directed to it. Bho went there and waa writing out a telegram to her cousin, Kate Joyce, asking her to come at once to the Charing Cross Hotel, when tho porter from the Midland entered with a tele gram. He laid it down on tho little deek, waiting for the clerk to take it, and Lndy Dashton saw the address Joyce, Grand Hotel, raris. It was a lucky accident Her brother had only given her the Post Heetante as his ad dress. She knew where to go now directly she arrived lu Paris. That evening, accompanied by bar cousin, Lndy Dashton 'left for the French capital. She was determined to have the whole situa tion within her grasp before aha saw the Earl again. . Will Joyce was very muoh astonished when his sister, on the following morning, walked into his room while he was taking his coffee. Ills face flushed crimson, and for a moment he was unable to speak. Louie waa a Very different person now to the calm self. possessed woman who had in, temewed John Vincent She upbraided her brother bitterly fog bJa eoaduei aa d ears vent CASH CREDIT TKRMR TO BUrT KTKRYIIOnY. CLOTHING. MEN'S, TOUTIM AMD BOYS' OI.OTIIIKO lit ALL T1IK LATEST STYLES AMD MATERIALS. FIT AND P1HCK UITAIIANTKBD. SIO UP. SIO UP. SIO UP. SIOIUP. A IiAItGB VATURTT OF FINE BRATIED AND LACE: WHAM, RAItlR PRICKS AS CAMII nOUHKS. FURNITURE and CARPETS. ciiAMnmi striTst, siot tirst silk pi.tjnii parlor nuits, saftt folmnu DEIiM, 810.75 LOUNUKM, 8IO CAlll'KTS, 3ft CUNTM TO 8I.S0 PUR YAUD. 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Tho Police Commissioners are overwhelmed with applications for permits to keep traoks on the side stieets near vrhero the Centennial pa rade will pass. There are hundreds of thcjc ap plications, all of which require invcstlnatlon, and the announcement is made that no per mits can possibly be Issued before Monday at the earliest. Fell While Delntr Hli llnty. Policeman James Taggart. of the Leonard street squad, while gring to try 'the door of 28 Walker street, fell down and brokohls thumb and also received a general shaking up. The wounded dlijit was dressed at the Chamliers Street Hospital and Tasfjart was placed on the sick list Nearly Rafloeatrd from it Draken flne-Plpr. Herbert Crystler, twenty years old. was found nnconsclons in his room, at 2220 First avenue, this morninc. the rubbor pipe connecting the ai let with a gas stove having parted, which allowed the ess to escape. Ho was removed to tho Harlem Hospital. A Ticket for III. Friend. tJVom Ihi Chitayo IttrnM.) " Mother doesn't think tho will (to to tho theatre with us to-nleht, Albert" "Is that sot I've got three tickets. What shall we do with tho third one T" . " Oive it to the man that )ou always go out to see between the acts. Ho can sit with us and yon won't have to ho out to see him. " BUY to her pent-up feelings in a flood of tenrs. Joyco was utterly unmanned at tho Right of bin sister's erlcf nud ilrsprlr. lie Iriid to persuade her that ho wai helii.ess in tho matter, and that after all it wasn't a very dreadful affair, and that Vincent might easily be cot rid of nud nobody be any tho wiser. Then LouIo'k grief gave way to indignation. Her cheeks flushing, her BUB BKSXitTXD HIS OrTSB TO SHAM IUKD8 AS AH iKsvir. eyes flashing, she declsred thnt she would not lend herself to an infamous fraud upon tha man they had tried to make their dupe. Thoy had made a mistake In fancying that she would help them to rob anil swindle him. Ska deolared that aba would go back to Eng- Coming Events. Willi Kroulsheimer's soiree muslcale, Hard man Hall, April 24. Lady McQlnnlss's annual ball, Everett Hall, April 22. Yomic Men's Rocial Club, annnal ball, Web ster Hall, April 24. Osolic Society musical festival, Btclnway and Tammany Halls, April 211. Tho Autocrat closing reception, Cafd Loge ling, April 20. Jolly Jokera' aummcr-nlght's festival, Wash ington Park, Mar 21. Holy Innocent's Yonng Men's Roclety, annual entertainment, ono'weik beginning April 22, at their haU in West Thirty-seventh street. CREDIT GIVEN TO EVERYHODY WITHOUT SE CURITY. LADIES' WRAPS & SUITS AND DRY UOODH OF EYERY DE8CRIP. TION, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ARE HOLD ON WEEKLY I OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVEN INIIS UNTIL II O'CLOCK. G. MEYERS, 100 West 14th SL, cor. 6th Ave., UPSTAIRS. land and reveal the wbolo plot, and that they Hbould all be made to answer for their share in it. Then sho chauged her tone and flung her self upon her ku-es tiiul Implored her brother, by tho memory of the old days when they had beou all In all to each other and endured trouble nnd poverty nud misery together, not to side, with her enemies against her, but to help her to defeat them. Klio was sure that there was some way out of tho dreadful dilemma in which their wickedness bad in volved hor. Wouldn't Will be her friend now and save her from shame and humilia tion ? Hhe went over tho whole circumstances of ber marriage with Vincent. She recalled everything to hor brother's memory ; how she had met this man, who was one of the associates of Kilby and Major, and how he had passed for a rich diamond merchant, and had msde lovo to her, and bow she, being poor and without friends, had thought it would bo a good thing for Will and herself If she made n rich marriage, and had at last consented, end how on tho vory day of tho wedding her nusband had had to leave London suddenly, he said, bo can so his father wait dying, bnt as they afterwards knew, because a young fellow whom he had swindled at cards bad gone to the police about the matter, and Vincent was afraid he would be arrested. And then the girl reminded her brother of how the next ther heard of ber husband was that he had bean arrested in I'rauce for half murder ing a Frenchman who bad accused him of cheating at one of tbe small Pans " Hells." "And then," sobbed tbe distracted wonun. " You told me he had been sen tenced to ten yenrs' Imprisonment, and had been token ill nnd died, and I was free of him forever, and need never think of that dread ful wedding day again, except aa one thinks of a horrible nightmare that has vanished when one opens oue'a aye in the daylight And you know, Will, when 1 married Dash, ton it waa by your wish that I kept ttua pact DISS DBBAKONTHB BTAOB. She Predaeea a Spirit Fainting Like She Did for Lawer Marsh. Spook Princess Ann O'Della Diss Debar was a novel attraction at Prof. Herrmann's entertain ment at the Grand Opera-House last night, hav ing glvfn out that she would produce a spirit painting by the f sine supernatural methods as converted Luther II. Marsh. The stout medium, who was gorgeously dressed, exhibited a blank canvas to the audi ence and then set It on an easel In tho rear of the stage whero It could be seen only Indistinctly. Hlie stood before thopicturo about thirty sec onds, apparently in an ecstatic trance, waving her arms as if to harmonize discordant spirits. Tho lights wero lowered at this moment, and after Ann O'Della had fumhlod among her skirts the virgin canvas disappeared ami a picture In hlark and white took its placo nn the easel. The audience thought ther saw a trick and hissed tho priestess as sho retreated from tho staso. nASPBBFELD&CLETBLAUD 144 BOWERY 144 NEAR GRAND ST. ELKVATED STATION. DIAMONDS! Wo have the largest stock of Diamonds and Watches in the world at extraordi narily low prices. WATCHES. These are tho Watches we make a specialty of : BTKM-WINDKH, SIO. coup ooi.n JiUNTn"? vrATonra, ijtkm. ft WINDHIl. AMRHtOAN MOVKMKNT. KLdtNOil WAl.THAM. llAHKS OIlAHKl) AMD KNURAVED, OKNTLKMHN'B. S23. T ApiKJr FOMI1 OOt.D IHJimrm WATCHKfl. li IIRAIITIKULLY OUABKD AND KNOIIAVKD, BTKM-WINDKn, AUEHIOAN MOVrTMKMT. S1H. T AniES)' SOLID GOLD (IT K M-W I If D I N O JL WATOIIKH. BEAUTIFULLY OllABKD AND BOYS' SOLID BILVEn IIUNTINOOASB 8TEU WINDINO WATOlIES, (U. AOENUINRJt, HOWARD A CO. WATOH, WTTU 14-OARAT SOLID UOLD CASES, FOR SOS. TE OIVE A WRITTEN OUARANTEE WITH W EVERY WATUirVoh TjfilKK YEARfl) If NOT AH REPRESENTED, MONEY WILL 11K BX FUNDED. Solid Gold Woddinp; Rings, 14 and 18 carats. Garnet, Turquoise, Seal and Initial Rings a specialty. biWMi'MjU a lliMMiiUliJ, 144 BOWERY 144 NEAR ORAND 8T. ELEVATEp STATION. Op.ii EVENINGS until 0 1 SATURDAY. 10.30 P. M. HANKS DKNTIHTH. ExirartlatT. 25e, with CJAM, Oj. SMa, as, IS and SIO. Soitftlllni, 0O0. tin: sold ttllri, aiap. Faraala attendant. BnaJaratol. 03 OTJ1 AYE- ED DOOlt BULOV 14TII. Jrll,rr.Y illj'l Yota and Uruvcata. NEWARK-llrout and Markat ata. Ely's Cream Balm Kil CATARRHFIi Apply Halm Into each nostril Hn-c) ELY DHOa, M Warren 8L, N. Y.JK-Sgl-JSd Spellman's Hats For Easter at their naunl Low Prlrra. 100 and 111 Park Ituw, corner Chambers) Ht. AMUSKMKNTS. -ytrlNDHOR THEATRE. Rowary, naar Canal. IN TIIENKWFARCIOALOOJIBDY, SATURDAY KATTI," th Family llolp. I at a. Naxt wk Mra. Potter, accomnanlad br Krrls llnllew. Bunds Ktenlna. April 21. LaJwIa Ooncart Company. STrARTllEATRE. Ilmadwir and 13th SU Farawelt Tour of tha Comedians, HTUAitT ROBSOfi, w.ii. ii. CRANE In Bronaon lIoward'aarsatcoraadi'.THE HENRIETTA. ACADEMY. DENMANTI10J(. 75o.. ,1.00. THE OLD HOMESTEAD. Mata. WEPT and HAT. EXfHAMAT. April UO, NluLU 0 OrrhratraClrclaand Balcony, OUCl SAID PASHA. MATINEES WEDNE8UAY AND SATURDAY. T YOEUM THEATRE. 4TII AVE, AND 2HD8T. J J I ,!A triumph of ataaaart." TIIK MAUCiniNH, -J-Wcirld. 'Mtnuaadantbual. , aatlo applauM." Mall, Mat. Saturday. Ho parformauca tbla Oood Friday. VTJth'stT "i battle T open Xf and OK ALL DAY 4TI1 AVE. J tIETTYHnUROj AEVENINO. 1 Tll ANNUAL OAIJCO HALL OFKERNANIMVS JL4: DANUINd ACADEMY. ON 'I UEHDAY EVEN INlVAl'ltlLa:l, 1U-J EAHT.ViTH ST. A MHERO THEATRE. IRVINO PLACE A15TH ST. i. 'lo-nifht, Saturday Matlnaa and F.rsnlnf, Kltnk. nammar. In Nerroaa Womon. of my lifo n secret from him. You told mo that It would hurt nud ptln him, ami I be lieved that in the e.w h of Uud and man I was Roine to be his lawful wife -nud now Oh. Will, my brother; it is too cruel, too awful ! Ilolp me. Will, or I shall co mad." Will Jovce tried to stem the torrent of the poor eirl's (1 os pair, but ho failed utterly, and at last his better nature triumphed, and, tak. lug his sister in his arms, he exclaimed : " You're right. Loo ; I've been a scoundrel. God help me, I see it all now. There, there, dear, don't cive way any more. I'll be square for your Mike from to-dny. You shan't llcht the cang slone, for I'll flcht with you instead of against you, and if there is a way out of this infernal mess, by heaven, I'll find it." The brother and sister remained in earnest conversation for an hour; then Lndy Dash, ton went to Kate Joyce's room and had acood cry, nud later in the day they all three went out together to luncheon, and after wards drove to the oflleo of the Chief of Po lice of Paris, where Will was anxious to make certain inquiries with regard to the 'rial, sen tence and eventual liberation of Mr. John Vincent, the English card-sharper, and the next day Will Joyce aocompanied his sister and Kate Joyce to London. m w The Earl of Dathton received his wife's ex- glauntion frankly. Louie told him that she ad been compelled to go hurriedly to Pans to see her brother, that she had been aocom. psnled by her cousin, Kate Joyce, and that Will had returned with them, and that it waa an affair in which Will was mixed up, and which she wished settled honorably, that had compelled her to start In such on uncere monious fashion. " Borne mess he's been petting In again, ah, Loo? Well, he ousht to baye been ablo to go square' with tha money he had ot me. You're a denced good little womau to take so much trouble over him. lwiah had had a sister like you." s JtlaalaI'm'Wm'aaiaiar.aWr,'' ,, AMUSEMENTS. , laH BOTH WANT A WIFE. v H J. w. copfbv Jsw!t WfLm iietnhicu hciit.ijm. Taft r IH AIEMIRIMJBK, 0BaV 'iH who have advertised Tlr - ' iH extensively In all tho New .aaHVT-rfVaVtjk 3aaH Ysrk pnpern, nave been nKJAj JWKFt .aaaal rnjracril, at nn rnornoqs' ' VTPf I Utfm ' nlsaH larv, to make their T; 'J2r J ilH anqtiartera at ( " ' .. Vl WORTH'S MUSEUM, S 14TIIST., NEAR 4TH AVE., iBH whara all latlara and rtplloa may baatns.'" Dont faflttt aaaH Ma tha Skalaton Dnda. 'jHI mVADISON BqARE OARDEN. ilffaH VERY LATt WEEK. 1 EXHinmNO IN BROOKLYN NEXT MONDAY.' 'Hal GREATEST SHOW ON EAETH.' MM Two ntnaa, TbrM Stans, nippodrotna Track, Jsal . . Trlpla Olrena, Roman IUoaa. TsaH Wild MoorUh Oararan, Hall of lUnstana, 'saH n . Manaaarlaa, Aoj Aa. ... iVJaaH . . PerformanMa at !2 and H P. M,' dailr. jlLH Admlaslon BO oanta. Chlldran nndar II yaars lt5 eatrta. saal UNION SQUAHE THEATRE. 9 J- U1U- MX'rrrltK' VWVM: S POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. slB . AWoWrTAWjEk. m Tha tnmendonaaaooaaamada by Mlaa'Bury dtrrtaaT 'diH this tntscamant haa lndned tha manaaTamvnt to so itaaH noajon a ratura In A ORAND PRODUCTION Dfitas. JSH son. Crowdad hooaea. Saourayonr-saata In a4raaoav aall Enraafmint cloaaa April U7. April 30, ROBAf afaaH lAMERK, Sunday aranlna, AprWOLOm.OaorfTA. IflH Blurldan will rapaat hla lactnra, "Tha Mod am Pacaa." 1H A.M. f ALMfilfS MDrnONsTjOABBATlllOO. rlaVJ Includln Maaara. HalrlnL Flookton, Maaaan. Mlsava 'JaaH MandIIaalaon,KthannRoara.VlrtlnlaBacananta SasH APRIL S3, flrat tlma of J, KMMBT ' H In hla Naw Play UNCLE JOB. LjHfl IJQU THUATREJIroadway.lMt .10th and Blrt asaT Hl Mathiaaa. WEDNESDAY and B ATUTtD ATV vil 7th wank of the Irraalatlbly fanny onmady IsaH A MIDNIGHf BEll. M BYIIOYT. AUTHOR OT "A nRABS MpNKBXn 'H Oallary, '.'5a. reaorrad. 60c, 7oe., SI. 00, a LOO. 'H PROCTOR'S 2SD ST. THSATRB. H cwnAf. w m , RVBNTNU AT 8.15. ' fl.Of HLW Wadnaadaya and Satnrdaya. Matlnaa at 3. SLSO jH 3.RAND OPERA-HOUSE, Bfl VJT Rea.aaata Orehe.tra Clralo and Dleon70 Ota KasH LMpii! m Nait Snnday-VROM NEW YORK TO XONDOW iiiH WITH PROF. CROMWELL. HHa 3.RAND OPERA-HOUSE. 8PECUL. 'Bl It to- I srook PArwTraoBY . yLLm TAlJirfU'H TIIBATRR. B'WAY 30TH BT H t"k I M CAUJrvIri 9a oM-,. I craMv. w KnninaaatR.30. Saturday Matin, 'BLH BT" I CAPTAIN SWIFT.CiSS ! TinnTTT lfl fliiial tliiiifaaa TTmlrt .Tan TO ffiiansiir1 JIJHI NO PERFORMANCE UOOD FRIDAY WIOrTT. wfl STANDARD THEATBK. t AST WJafET 'SJ MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND BAtU&DAT ' Nfitwoak, nw comlo opara, puVETTA. qHH KOSTbRAnlALBCOKOERfliALTl ' '1BH SAMPSON, THB IRON KINS. $M WAIWI-KL tha Sowar of Toaauin, 9al Monday, April all Oantannlal Inaumratlon Baa, -xHH 5TU AVE. THEATRE.' En'natn, Bat.Maa,atl "'fBl N. C. GOODWIN nc IH A GOLD MINE. S- R. JACOBS' THIRD AVENUE TIJEATRB. " SHJ uMon., Wed. WALTERS. I "OMP?Il 'xSJ A Hat I 8ANFORD. I TIIK lStV -"ISi April 2v!-Frank I. Frayna. BH VON. LEER. FfcONTiEBU" M April 3a-Kate Pnraaall. nBl I Kallrr, tbe PhyalcalVVonder, I jH PAHTOU'H. I And Forty New HpacUlty Stars. H CASINO. BROADWAY AND 39TU tnU 'BJ Uflfl IV ( EVENrNQSATS.. ffiBJ nnliUIa I SATURDAY MATTNEE AT XI BJ Admlaalon SQa. BaatareaarrxiaweaaalaadTsaaajl fINER'SPEOPLE'STIIEATRE. jB MNNRVLEElilGmLIEI. 1 NEXT WEEK-LOST IN NEW YOBJC. MM THEATRE COMIQUE.lSSth at., bat, 3d LacawaC Wim lloyt'afreat aailronn auparatltlon, . flLH A BKA8S MONKEY. SQH Chsrlas Itoad, Flora Waloh and erliiaal east . JH Nan weak-Riae Coihlan In '' Jocalyn." Mat. Bat, IBB 3o?and.7 GRAND MUSEUM. !&' S TIIK OSSIFIED AFRICAN. THE LIVINO MKBMAID. ' . Hourly Btaae Performances Admlasloai 10 oantav wsl BROADWAY THEATRE. Mat. Wed. A Sat, a P. M. xBJ Broadway, oor. 41at au EVBNIN03ATa. ?MM LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. ADMISSION 60c. iBJ NO EQUAL IN TIIK WOHLH.., 'BJ TliriOOOi NEW MUSIO IIALL AND AtTIHsV I HMSX S BRa OOURT71M A UtTav. VMm IHHUOOI TIIE MONSTER OROItgSTMOlt. IBJ CROOKLYN AMUBKMENTSa 'WMM R. JACOBS' BROOKLYN THEATRE. """ ,B . Cor. ol Waahlncton and JobnaoastSV VJH Matlneea Monday, Wednaaday and Batsrday. faH PopuUr I A8S0; Cp' IBJ lr":,' I ONE OF THB BTNB8T. .H AMPHION ACADEMY. tSWjfisfe M Erery Erenlna, Matinee Wedneeday and Batardaf. fH "RICE'S CORSAIR." WM GRAND 0PERA-H0USE.fi3rVi W Errry Kranlna. MatinFM Wednaaday and Ratnrdayj H KATECLAXTON IN THE TWO ORPflm M CSOU SINN'S PARK THEATRE. , 1?flj t Mat. Wedneaday and Satnrdty, tip QIIP lU rftORUE IL In the ilPf Onti S PANI-OMINE UIU UCat tinMm ADAMS, COilEDY, TIIIW, tl&rla SjEl LEE AVE. AOADKMY OF'MUSIO, B'KLYN. B. aX JBI Till, week, 5 nlahta and Saturday Matinee only. roH CLARA MOHHI.S vtMU IN RENEK DK MORAY. -CB Natt Week, HELD BY THE ENEMY. , Ifl. replied Louie. "I am yonr wife, and anr JBm scnmlnl in which Will was mixed up would PB roHect mi rue." SB " Quito richt. Money ruatiers, I sap. SB poso " jHfll ' It was a question of money, certainly.'' ;JBI Ills lordship threw away tha end of tha IBI cienrette he was emokins: and too,k his wltc'l JB hands. i9H "Loo. old girl," he said, "If money' . wanted don't you bo doing anything foolish SHI with your jewels or anything of thnt sort. H Come straight to mo and Yen ahallhavelt. -nMM Yon've been a little brick in money matters. '9 When I married you I expected that Will and JH Kilby and their mob would try to work ma .VHfl for a hit through you, and I dare say they 'il have, but you've never given me away or wBM played their game tor them, " 7sH " Hugh, you don't think " Bel " All right, Loo, I'm not saying yon wtrall UM have done it, but I know what a warm lot SLut they are, and I'll bet long odds they've tried 3fM It on. I didn't go about with them for a iBI couple of years for nothing." 3B "Hush, dear, you've always trusted me jj&Mt and l-elieved me. Would youtrust me still if Mm I told you that when, I married you. I kepi from you something yon ought to hara 'WM The earnestness of hla wife's manner, tka ' 'il strange look in her face as sho spoke tasaa - aU words, quite startled har husband. WS " What do yon mean. Loorfclw aatt, ' anxiously. ' ' What oosld thara Bavo baaat ', JM that I ought to hara kaqwa T" , , A s3n " You've trusted me, Hush. and. rilrrw. rSm yon. I'll trust you with a secret .that asay H make you drive mo from you that nay sum -JKm you hate mes but you must ksotrat mm "JW day, and I would sooner that too-Mat! M M from my own lips. Hugh, dear, whaa I M .MW came your wife I na a married woalsaauu Mj "What I" v mt Lord Dashton'a faoo turned deadly wkatav M and ha reeled back f U be had tfankak B (M rllsr4vJPWSJBf4 am