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rB 2 HnlfRfttoB Mondays and Snturdays for JKS THE WORLD. WEDNESDAY KVENING, OCTOBER I, 18D0. 4 "Help" and "Situation" "Wantfl" in Tho World. l j if T6eBWoil(0 K,B tiMfsW 61 Ms i'ultlihlnt Company. Ell WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. t. KB sDBScRtrrins to tiii: eiem.ng world V'jHj (Including restisei Bc.Wsf rEK MONTH OOr. KV rsii VUAIl HR.AO B'ft VOU 31 NO. 10,034 KBl Ibtcttd it lbs Ted Office tt New Totk as iscooa bv'B i tins matter. ' KK twrnuNatt offices SjaK wonLD uptown office-1207 nsoipwir. (aHE ltlesn .lUt and 3S.1 els., Ken Vnttt HB 1U00KLYN - 3SD Folios Ht. 1IARLEM- HK ns rtrtimfnt. isn eai ici n. i IHK Advertisement, it 237 East llAltl ST - HB flllLADELPtiM, rA. -Libera lILILMsn, WW )12 Room mil lit HARlliNOTON-010 taBUAe Utu st. I IHK; LONDON OPriCE-32 Cocasruair., Taint HDRl on squint. HjjM 6CH00L OPENINO. MfiSt' Tho question of orxnitiR the school- IHkt. fir pairs at nu earlier hour than li.ia l.ecn K"f W doao, thnt the 'lulilreii iln' nsseuili'o Ej 2f my not hnvo to unit In tlif open air rx- aB fll posed lo any Inclemency of weather nmi Hfln K., whatovcr tlnnccr tbcro may If from irnsi. BaHf in? travel. i ill eouio tip In Iho moetitic nf BHRflr the School Bosnl which tnkis iilnca In'o Mp this afternoon. HbSff Tho Agitation of this maltrr bv The KW Evening VnnLnrmsnmiiodr;teiit Interest, HuiK n" " '" lr ''c 'r,l'0'' ' but lieu tlioSchnol wM ConinilssionerH tlclllierntn ernvulv on tbo jflljE point thoy will (Co the ovil of I lie present (BKf time of opening nnil do away mill it. HhHK There is every reason to hope for the flSr' deilred results from tho consltlerntlou of Hfl this matter by tbo Board. Iho trcuble fflnlflu occasioned by throwing open tbo cntos jKBt and admitting tbo children to tho plav. ijMHr groond and sotno sheltered apnl earlier is HF too slight to bo recardeil ns uu objoctiou, RBwJL nd that seems to be thn only objection. NRlC Tfaopcopln pay for the Public Schools I HffiHt' nd they lime n richt to cipoct ttint thfir R Kwitt childron shall be protected ns well us I SSjJF educated. It is certainly distressing to a U HbiSI- tarant to feci that a voiiur chllil has to 1 HHeIp "va" B01n0 "n,c 'u tl" street for Ibe H Mffmir ecbool t: bo opeuod to him. Let the u toPIS. Hoard rectify this. ft niitv 1 ffillire P00B IKBLAND. H wBHK An appeal has been sent out by the j IffiK. AmericAn Committee for tLe Relief nf I HBtS Fuxnno in Ireland. Bitch an appeal might ' HIlK to mcct w'tlj r0A('y rciponin from tbo ii IHiB American people. So many of Ireland's EHhKl tons are crafted upon this country that IffiK' there is n peculiarly sympathetic recline ffiflH' here for the Tmorald Isle. I E9H u' '00 mcrn 'nct "lnt people nro ex. I IK. rosed to dancer of death from lack of i K fcd must striko scrougly any heart i Hk capable of compassion for sufTuriuR ' HS'' human beings. Tbcro are grao fears IIb that this terrible scourro of famine may 1 Eae prostrate Ireland again this jour. Help i wmSL' htT ! Hk The Beoretary of tho Interior has put ! 3tB" k'" '' down nn tho employment of KriS Indians in Wild 'ot shows. 'Ibis at the MIIb inalaoce of the Emigration Bureau. Tbo I 9Km? ' Indiana who wihl.nott boenmo infocted I IBIk' vrith a tieioua leaven and returu tn their II twS own lo ferment evil. Tboguilelosslndiuns m jjBuKr must and ahull be presorcd. 1 WSK A girl Ion years old attemptod to leap HM' from London Uridge, and her mother I raiWf)' ' eICU,,, tli'" "n tho ground that the child I MfNr was a professional bridge-jumper. I WaW SPOTLETS. ' ' iftiK Tons tndrtb the Tint L'ssoa from I be Book nf nth Numbers, ltils apropos of the crit 1sr nf the It HB7 raaiu. HHm Wtlllim Waldorf Alter tbousht there should BSHL te no two A's about hit Kin. o the )ounrstrr l RWK; new John Jacob Attor with the Armitron; SfV dropped. There are certainly no two ways for an CUP Aator. (K The difference rxtween tome FMUdelrhiins 9BK and Cbirlestonlins tt that the former are HSNk , QuakeriindtueUltarireeirtb-quiiers. I MP "Old Uls Bmithert mirry a title'" "Nn. EflK' bnt the married half a dozen rt-.ndy first mort a B rages." 1 nSlW ' C?1.11 her through tha airJen, J CBK ."Ithmanya lander Wh, Hx Ahutlerrly abewaachasinf, nK! And lo, alaal as 1. B, A rain who stmoat lUrtlra m womia to death HK . MlJsTea In a atari with a nntih to It. aWh h Ooodwood laid hli forlntxht-old baby had a re- .BjV marliaUa constitution for such a weakly irrowth. Ml' Wh tha Bnaalin Mlnliter of riniace, VUahne- flK rradaii. needs, la loisaShlnK to looam the apsee Hhk7 of Bis same. IHar. Jfotalllh sdTerlltlai- astla of bona are dry HBk. roods Mies. BjirKr KK Tha one brUbt feature in electrocution la that SMEt theratsno "dull thud" in ti. B WORLDLINCS. HBK The treat French relhrioua writer. Erneit HRK Benan.uipendtrur the decline of hit llf In hla OQW naUr TUlare, in llilttany, where La occupies a UH , kmall cnt-itory villa oterlookisa- I he Bay of E blseay, Kenan ruxisrreat deal of hla time HHJf In an arm-chair under the trees DJE Tbelsteit "boy orator" to come forward l jLK Irvtnr Jay Steentniei, the child pbeooa.ei.ou of JKt Bocbester, In'l. L'eli not quite Hi jura old, but be can dallter a fifty minutes' addrets with IHP aatonlihlnr eloquence and self.poiaeatioa ftS Five factories make the little cspiulea in whir a flK-' nauaeatinf medicinea ire concealed Tbe llrKrat Bjlt of tbeu la st Petrolt, where quantities of ibe flP little relatlneboiea are manufaclurea. fSm- The Utile rrincesaVllhamlna, the Dutih belr liH apparent, ta now tea yews old. Rhe baa an En?- HK Hah roverneaa and areaka Enrlleb si well as she BK does her native tongue, B Qsaan Victoria's fortune was Increated to the nH extent df nearly half a million dollara laat year UBl through the "Crown's share" of estates that HtBff, have reverted. M&- ATHLETES IN REPOSi. jHKV J. P. Lee. the great hurdle-racer nf the New HEW- York Atbletio Club, la atlU a studeutat Harvard. B and will probably play half-back on the College HJB3T fooiuil tela this rail lie holds the world s h record for the UO-yard hurdles. Qr Boyd Decker la one of the stsrbowlen of the j , vall-known Keulworth team. Itlsiatdof htm EK,1 that be can tell almost at s glance the cspabili- H ilea of a bowler, lit knows bow to taicb men to JHE towL H T t Lee. who formerly did a great deal of Bf sprinting for the Hew Tork Atbletio club, Is now K la Bualneu at Tecoma. Wsab. Be ports from the Ci Sifille coast ludieste that he la getting en wall. K VsH ssssssHsBBWsaVsSmaSaMSsasS& THE WAYS OF WOMAH FAIR. Fads, Fashions nnd Fannies That Delight tho Gentler Soil Dlstlnffiilshcd Cliiiritrtcrlstlcs of Women of Dlireretit Nationalities riirprlR Voen In Double Widths Dlninnnils Only foe Sperlnl We ir. On thefonlinent one Inons the l'nsllsh woman by her sailor list an'l llalit roreets. thn Trench unman bv hei bifb beelf. bright colors end make-up. the llusian lailr by her ciirareltcs in I mlt voire nivl thn Ainerlcin bybereltimo d iarrumand slintitliis. With the lallor.msile dress n klrt Is worn. lhesitbslitiilA Isa silk sl'p niflleit lo tho knees anil csuulit bach with dlsn. strliik's sndrte'ls. rMiLlsit nntvisn torti'MF. Kot only ebcetlns but carpet are woon Id double widthe. Ml thn English carpet, makers am Disking I1iiic1h, Wiltnuaud Axminsler cupnts tn MU'li n vanrty nf wlilths tbit a idn room may bo carpeted without a Kam. Jllss Caldwell, thn American lady who has a Job lot nf denied undemear nn band, lnt been staying at the Tilth Ammimo I Intel. Plio is iiudir the iciisnt cue of u maul and cl.six-ir.ii. filio if nl out tblitv sens nf a.'c impnrlng In nprearince, lathersetere in manner and her feet aro bet anlt. I'bey am tint much Iniirer tbiin a teu.ytar old girl's aurt faultlassly rhod. The featnet boa is taking a rest dining tbo eiciteinent of inleroit in populsilty of Ibe riltT. Diamond Jewelry has come tn be regarded like tlinsd lice, suitable nuly tor cicliiiiw mil cerenioulous near The damo nho illu minatos the stage coach, all cot cor and tliestio ets.ll with bet snllta ro earrings, barb pin and dilator bracelet, has no recog nition among the society of artists, connois. satire and llrahmlns. Ilosevor. alio may qtieeu it ner the butchers, wet grocers and Aldermeu. Her Maleily tho Empiess of India and Queen nf tbo Unions la said tn entertain a positive Bvettlon to maile-np llngor nsib. 1'rom thn same source it la learned that rho ues pruuo brsuily loi a ban wsab. Long-haired children are not as ubiqui tous sa formerly. Tangledciirlsainlcrnnpeil tieases hae como tn bo regsrded among the luxuries and vauities that hamper comfort and ccuvcnlence. Tor childlen there ire really no distinc tive materials or fabrics. Llttlei ulrls wear tweed cheviot, caehmeie. silk volutins, plaids aud pattern serges, and. intact.Jutt what their mothers wear. Indeed, sensible mothera now, In buying a gown, got from half a yard to a vard audahalf more mate rial than it requires to mskn one for them, elver, and this, with the pieces always left over, makes a dresa for her littlo daunhtcr. Pretty little Mabel Bteenon. the bird warblor. ii a semi-invalid, completely broken down after her short reign. Tho London resson, tbo Stanley wedding, the Msilhomugh Ilouxecardeu part), the dia. Ing-room' and tho ocean voyago ern too much for ferentcen years, anil our slnco hor return aba has been uuder tho doctor' csre in a quiet littlo conn'y home, reatricted to the society of her mother audnursr. The sweet littlo wirblor has the best uitbesol a boat of frlcudi for a speedy recovery and sure cure. Annls Deisntlaiaid lo be the rao.t elo quent womau liviug to-day m all h'ueliud. hho i not souug. nor pn try, ho lusn t any tailc, any money or any icpitatiou, butahe Is better than the whole Lnmloii police fuice or tho Home of Lords when there i. a mob to be controlled, tier fsro is red and bloated, her hair la short and gray, her eyeaaroasd and sunken, the grave of Im figure has di. appealed. andho is a lonely, diaappointed, discoutLnteil. old jouug woman and ai fierce a bocuhit as Lucy Par- POLITICAL ECHOES. Aldrman Curry, of the Fourteenth Assembly Platrirt, will b renominated l rsuiutny tlall. Auemblyuin Joaeph lllnuieutbal, of the Twenty-iecoul Piatrb t. la detlmu of l.uici sloaalhonori Chines L. Miller, of lb Clothing Cutler!' Uniou. p'nmineiit In Ibe dliwtroua Marorilty ciupalgnnf Congas, la s member of the Central Latjor Union Executive Cojiwiuee, whlth ill look slier the orjanuatlou'a iilitii al lutejtau laihecaurauajuat Inaugurated Aesembltmii. Mejer J btem. of ih Twenlilh litatiict, doea not irnfcr a ond terms I Al bany U will lurawnr po'.Mci tor tL prutue oltnelaw Ex-AsjeuMvman Jacob Euozeuian, the ora'an-iu-r of Ibe Voorhls I action ta Ike Inurm-mb piatrlct, expei lain r a union clndl Isle pn t. leublythlalall. LawjerMUIian A Oanl.ajt ibe Fejub. hcau uominatioa for Congress In Ibe Tweillh District if he will airei t It Mr Oaus la prom nent tn numerous fraternal organisations Civil Justice lltur) 11 (loldlogle is confideot that Timothy J Camibell will auneet Juhn Utnry McCarthy as Cougresiman from Mr UghtbDtttrUI rolUe Court Clerk 6ol D Boaentbil It not a randldsle for lbs Assembly this ear. lie was admitted lo the practice of law recently and u slready laving pipe for lbs Jud.eblp of Ibe FKIb Dulrlci Clull Court It Would 8eera So. Ifivm ilimtty t Wfk'j J Mr' r,S.!"ir' ' 'f, f 'anterni lat uieht. Misi Amy. Mi Amy-ludeed' llather alight repait. o?iiT!,!;A,",n:'loawB Bailaorsoi al 2H rsl tluip,su.rM'v"", '"'" ssSssssE THE AGEJO MARRY, ' What is llu Propar Disparity Be. iween Brlda and Bridegroom Tlioorios Evolvotl Trom Facts by "Evoning World" Readors. Interesting rompctltlon for a Uou-lilc-Knglo I'rlze. Shtoitit hutlifinri 7rf Irifr fir tar )' Mmfi ific or ihiwfil the irijV he mttri yoHnflfr .' Woclloolc's AntlthPBca Man for live snd socletv, Not lor monoi and lileiv, .Many a pvrttiet kind ami dear. Niit n guardian old r.ndpieei. larrr a man of jour own eiis. Not nno of the .lucient dear.. 'Isko n rustn merry and wife And you will Mr. n noble pnte. Italu. Mnturlty tho Teat. fnlleCflfor Tlitslolopy flics with nceiimcy the rnrMett period at which marriage is .id inlssible. This period la that st which tho boily ntlnuia complete development, which is not before twenty In lbo female, ami twi u'V-fotir in the main. Tim niimbei of enrB is Iors material than maturity No girl uuder twenty should ever m.irrv any itinn ocr twenty six. 'Iho lnc of an Hlilorlv mnti lor u pirl iHiunro iinirntiil tltnu conjugal, while hi rs for him m like (hit of a dimghtur fur n father. lln hives her ni a pet. (Uoroforn his In ferior, iiihtend of a woiunn, and Is coin I (died In look down upon her as iimxpo neiiced. below him in judgment, ton oft n iinpultive nml un't lae .which olilicet Itlm tn mike ton iinuy iilluwiinieB to bn rinupatiblo with n geuiiiiif iiiunli. hho in compelled 'o InoL up lo Uiin niOKi ns nno to be rovi'iouced, pel baps leared, nml at moro good find uiso than cninpiuiouabln. 1 heir ideas nnd fctditigs must ncrcs saril) bo ilihsinillur. (I. L. S. Tho Ago of a Modol Iluebnr.d. Jrt if Hilar I married n man who Is forty. two, while I nui iwinty-rlvo cnr of age. Wo have been mirrmil six years, nud thnao six years haMi been a forelasto nf Tnrndiso TiifIis differ widely, but my opinion in that n wlfo hlioiilil be from five to twenty L'r,r Ihu junior. A man who has seen lilnmi nil sides and is up tho hill towards lorn is more likely In sottlu dowultitnn model htislniud. A lining woman can. if aho will, con vert uu ugly bear ititou lauin. A rnnii can bo led by kindesi but nnt driven Murnago ncod uuver boafailuro. ii-i matter what tie ages nro. Tact, kind nos, love and lorbcnrauco aro remedlea in tliu'Tcnch of nil; mc them freely, Cinnic A. B, 8bs Knows ; Sho Has Trlod It. pi tSliilllr Having been married three years. I think I kuow n little about It. My bus. band is forty-one, nud I am juat twenty, one. If I had n dozen da.icbtcis they ebould all uiHrry mon ten to twouty yours older than thuiiisalvts. I ngrcn with H. A Schliffnr. vhn snvn. "At" is no criterion nf brains." My liiisbniiil cousultB nioin nvorvtlung ho uti rlerlakeH, nud thinks my opinion just right. Gho uio the old mon every time. B ei-air (. An Opinion from Old Vlrglnny. .! HI fit Old mon marry young women and old women marry voting men. with good and bad lestilts. which cannot bo attributed to age. The old women grow young, tho young women grow old, in sympathy with their llfeuiatcs. This Mntcuieut will bear scrutiny. It n man marry at thirty a woman must botwoul. Ale not theso the ten j ears w hen hn most needs tho comfort, com paniousbipnud counsel of n good woman? Tho nnlv see uhuh makes marrlagoex. ciiasble la nhdi two people are so much in line Ihey cannot liNOspail; wheu theli sky i a mlvtiue of pale blito and rose: every bird Is s bird of paraill.i.witli the voice of a laik; " wltnn his friend t a heroatnl hi ul an sngei:' when the whole untNerio Is hi in and sympathy: when tbo verv earth Hcenis to Imuttd and sprliiif beuesth their iftt. ami tho air thoy breatho u a positive ,'OV. That is tho age, on both aides, tn marry. 1 be result may not be happluns, but they will not havo lived in vain; they will have drtsnud their dream, without which Mlu Is a lailuio. Sirs. A.M. L. Nover Crowe Old to Him. I tri fAiinr Why ihould a married couple be any happier where) there is ten or twelve veart differcnco tu their a;e lhau those who nro nPout the sinio ago ' Of course, a woman dcia grow old tho quicker, but what of tliuli1 II a man leally loves his wile, does, hho oxer grow old to him? Dot. VACRANT VERSES. An Old Ithrmo. W In iiys the rose litel wl osiathe violet a l.pie Wbuuathst auaar, however I wcet, la hall as sweet aa ou w ho lovea your cheek o red win, lties nur eies so btuu' W ho liiws rsfb auburn hil.- of your beta "hy, 1' And 1 loiej ou, too. -itii. in jr.'t' trtir Noah's Noslected Opportunity, If Nnah bad used tbsrhosen piir Of woiiut I bat w rut to tho rt. lo SsU tlirottn itio wiuilona ii the coo) 1 root his soiuewbat.roulel tik. Ati'l thus but used up tbo iu!ruitn toi k In his on original ws), tlow many Iio it bad are.1 and suet lotlinsherucnolio-dl t.fiiuiw. A Dad Dreak. jour eye suirresti Italradiint stone That on uur Buier glisten! ' 11 "timers In a If odr loa. w LUs she tu vronilrr luieoa And in lur lac a airan.eaurprise svlcea sterna toiiokar " rheujou u.iii ibtuk 1 Uae tat'aeici, tor that s one ou m soger 'EmShiiv S M Tho Circumstances Iff.. Vsy Hl'a I Miss amy Of course you are familur with Longfellow's beiutitnl poem, "To itiy at home is lest !Kl!ty-t-. Misa Amy: and I think he must hive written it just alter returning troui a hummer outing. Sound Sophistry. lr ,m Jua.y' W,iilt n No sensible girl will ever arcact a widowers proposal. fin Why. pray lie because a man who can t profit by ex. pel lence is certainly s tool. Thoro Aro Fleuty of Thorn lro. W.' U..lV j Toiitng-Tlio Ooicrniiient wants a naw ('laicii fnr the silver dollar. Piniljng That ougni rot lo be bird to Ker. Lieotioiirl know his ilesignaon the j dollar. ! SPIl.,l!,'r"J'","J.0'sv4t " ekilar.o wtuUiMihUg. 1ft,,a. asU.saijutnis, j.jiyii.a-i, i s.i "MsaBsX Isli 1 1 ii UNLOCK THE DOORS ' A Role Ibe School Board Will B Asked lo Pass To-Day. Commissioners Who Concede " Tho Evoninij World's " Demand. Cbllilren .Musi Ito Admitted Whci Tlicy (.'onto tu ScIiodI. fclionl romnillniier Mllei M. OTIr'cn bis proraieil a resolution pinvidluu that nu alilaf'fr lct. tithe t.milors nf tho school. lioiics tlirongboiil tbo i'itv shall bo obliged tnopen the doors st h o'clock In tbo morn lltlf, and be will nllei it at Ibenircting ,it Hie llraril tr.div. "Tbeto It t'odnnbl,' he sal I tn an Kvxi. ivrt WnitLP ret'orlet tine morning, "lhct the lesolutloii will ho rarriid tluongh. be ciiuo It is evident loeicryone who ban ans thing In do Willi thn schools tint such a re form Is needed. "Indeed, I wonder that tin step has been taken in this dlieellnii befnir. I have oflen nntleed, m pissing the schools early fu the mninlne. esticctnlly in i.Uny weather, the elilldicii st.iiidiinr huddled tngi thei In fmnt of Mm doors. Hying to kepydry wlillo wait-In-: for tho lanltor to let them in. " It Is n ehano that this pnctlcnhas been allowed lo exUt so long, nnd it is high time to take such act Inn ns will prucut atiythiue of the bind in the liiture. "For thatiensnii. Iho Board of Eduea lion should act at once, ami my resolution piovides the amnio temedy fnt the evil, "It is ridiculous lo tall; about reqtiliing the ttscbers to be at the schools at that hotii to take cite of the cbllilren. Vhy, 1 know for n fact that it hns bee.1 dono for seirs In a gtest insny echools, and nn harm hasctor enmoofit. Why shniildn t Itwotk as veil In all the schools "I think I can show those members of tho Ilntrd who aro not tllsioioil to tako the step, foi lesrthat harm might rciilt tn the chil. dien for which the Oopartment could bn held responsible, that sitTcsrs are ground less. Y5 ".fust now, when tho cold, rainy season is coming on, It Is all tho moro ueceisary that something should bo done to pinildn sliollct foi tbo children. 1 have no doubt that many cases or diphtheria result from the fact that children am kept nut in the rain until they K(t soakod, and aro then obliged to sit all dsy in their wet cloth Inc. 'It in harhaiou. to say tho least, and I am clul that Tut. Evi.mmi Wonhu has taken up tbo matter and prespoit itsnenciKcticali). ' 'Ilm Hoard cannot allot, 1 tn ignmctbo facts, and If tbcro was only one school in tbo city wheu tho practice was to lock out tbu childicu until a certain hour tu the mortiiuc. I think the Hoard ought tn take cognizance of tho fact and icmndy tho ovil. "I am not at all afraid that it will beau inducomcut to tho children to lonie earlier. "As Tut Evlmno WonLn has shown, tbcioaio soino children who have tnloavc homecarllei than otborr, and it la fnr their ncccmiMOiiat.ou nnd sheltor that tho rule should be adopted ' Several othir Commissioners, who thought it an unwiso policy to opon tbo schools any earlier than is the custom at present, be causo it might put additional burdens upon tho teacheis. wcio forcod to admit that it was not light to keep tbu little ones stand ing outsido in the rain and storm when tbcro wag plenty of warmth and room tor them within. Cnuiuilnloner Charles L. Holt, who has alio beou a school trustee, said: "I tluuk there are sumo objections to the plan propood by Tul Uvummi World, but 1 don't wish to bo understood as opposing It. I nrer heard any cnnip'aiut about this matter until tho premit time, aud I do not et see tho necessity of iiiakiuc auv change. "Of course. If tho general sentiment is in favor of such a gmcral roBiilstion by the Board I am willing tn withdraw my objic tious " Commissioner T. W. Pevoessid: "Myopiuion is thst the city ought not to lw cumuelleil to furnish nurseries for the children. If the wealbei in stormy parents ought lo keep their cbildi nu homo till school time. "Btlll, if it is thought necessary I would not oppose the proposition, provided that it also reiiuirod the pieseuco of teacbera to look alter the childlen. "Suppo-e soma accident should occur In letting tbo chlblreu lu without auy nno tn superintend tb(tu? The Department would be heM, responsible. "If they were outside it would bo tho duty of tho police to look after them. If we open the doors at 8 o'clock they will be coming around at 7. MO. lhe'earo the usual arguments offeied by those who hesitate to nisko tho change. CominisB.onei OTIiieu in his statements deniiil'shcs all of thrnj at a single blow. I hey ait onlj unman) excuse tnrthtikiiig a leaiwnsitiilitv and tor failing to iiiatiiute a rilorin Hist has huoine imporatne. lu Mi.OIIrieiis own ai.tiict. the Nine, leeiiin nonl, tlin lrii-tef Iikmi alrciutv, since Im Uvlnimi Would te,;an its nuitu. lion, psiseii rulo that oiery school in the ward shall lie ouued under all citcnin ttancts at 8 oVlotk. Sympatliy. r m lit Mr. Prumrordt happy A fillnu told mo to-day that 1 dtdu I kuow onon.h to go in when H rainel MiH Lila,eil What a njut of tail' Dyspepsia Iiilrnsr Siijyernuj or Surer Kixtnrpil to Verject lltnltlt r solebate suCeiei u-ose srterel) from aysriUiban Mr I t MiVUbou. 4 well-known ' grikerofMiLni. a i Pa save before I hTh I I was ir. ex.e'l.ct teiltb. wn.blua mergisJ lunl-. Ip iLat.'s.r luatliucui iletrloinlmKi acute dsciiia. iuIiud I was reduced to JOS, pounds, surfirlnf buininK insitl.u. in the sKu.ii b, paipitailoui lite b-ari. Nausea and Indieoation l toul.l col s'l.p. I, iall lesrl In 0 wo k, talttsofuei n. belli and for diisala lice I vi aid tae uvlcouel.!eib 1 1 aia moroso. aullen jaliruuli'e .eul.r i.bi eaislilr v aburuea ltilf.lu.101 t hi. iin. and iany remedtrs Ocedsi a orkmai.mrlo)Ml.y u.e auggesteiltbii I UV Hood r esrtaivirilla. as 11 balcuisHi. wile ..I djtiertu Idtlso and before taking Ibe wLole el a Nn.e 1 term ! Feel Uikoa Now Man The ismtle taint to wunb 1 bid i.eusub lected.eited. Its paltlipton of itt. tajrisuu slded, u,y atowath te. inMiwt. uiusea disip Itsrel and iy cliiw sisiem tau loione up WlthxeiurLincsu.njth me al.us nlminl ' anlbod Pefore ite tlth 1- itlr wastaki-nl ba.1 recnaeu iy Junner weuf -at rnOilion I ' am ic-da wetland I innteit to usuij 1 j Hood's Sarsaparilla I f old by all druggiiu II Mx fur 85 rrtpared I only br C 1 HOOD CO., Lowell. Mus. 1 10O DOSES OMi OOLL-IU K--riinii-i1r tt"- ve-frXrK B3RHsB?'B,B:""?ra "" "tl '" ''" vi-ji B&T.a"16'AVS.' mW N ewYo RK WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF REEF ERS, OVERCOATS, DRESS ATTIRE, EVERY DAY SUITS, HATS AND CAPS AT PRICES AND IN QUAL ITIES TO SUIT ALL. JERSEY SU8TS, $3.98; ACTUAL VALUE, $5 to 6.50. vassal - , -- - .- "THL WHIRLWIND." 'Iho incessant energy of tbo indefatigable ''nlney Itoeiifeld is ono of theso products Im wiiich the American public ought to be cslroinely giatclul. One of these days It will lead him to the perpetration of a great play, planned unon a vital topic, and designed to till one of thoso eier-yav Ing chasms, knnwu as "long-felt wants.' Ihe time will comn when managers will cry foi Si dmy Iloscnfeld as children, according to iho placards at Ulointod Hallway stations, crv lor a certain tonthtome medicine. Ho Is young, iucflably bright aud not to be sat upon with impunity. lu " Tho Whirlwind," presented at the Hlandard Thcatie last night, Mr. llosenfald has se'ected one of tho dreariest aud most iinromantic subjects on earth to wit, the Cleat iug.llotiio In the time of a bank failure. That ho has mad bis plsyeicn tolerably interc-tlnc is a gicat tribute to his skill, for the subject is one with which tho msjoiitr of theatre. gnurs must bo absolutely uu acquainted. Of comae, some peoplo who always appro elite what thev can't understand wilt look onMlheandsay "Oh' howclovci !" "Oh! bow admirably pictured. " I can't help thinking, hnwover, that tuii lick of sympa thetic coniprclnnsiou ou tho part of the laieer poitiou of the audlenee will be "Tho Whirlwind's " gieatcat trouble. All the jar. gon about securities, collateral, chocks, obligations, bonds is. or. It scorns to mo, ought to be uuiniclllHiblo in tho politoucss of the oioning hours, at any rate in an uu adultetated form as it is in Ml. nnseufeld's play. To undeistaud "The Whirlwind" it will be necessary to oducatn oneself up on or down to Wallstieet. Tew women will appiociate tho play unless they be built like Tolly Targus, and I am afiald that there are not many Polly Fargl. In Iho New Ynik home of Janice Cameron we see his drawing-room. It Is peopled by young men and young women tn gallant eve-lug dress. And what do you suppose II. oy are doing Discussing the play, tha novel, the topic of the hour, or themselves, Nnt a bit of it. All their talk ia lavishod ttpoi stocks, and collateral, and securities, and bonds, and checks. I sincerely hope that Mr. lloseufelds picture is Impossible. I believo that it is. The drawiiig.roor.ua not tho place for mi.ney-atubbers. In well, regulated lioti.t holds, wheie hosts aud hostesses its pee t themselves and their sur rounding", tuch subjects aie tabooed. '1 hero was a time wlion men became gallant when they arose lu tlio mot uiug and atayed gallant until they went to bedatnight. In I he rush and fever of our civilization that is now impossible. Me are boors all day, but tbev tone down after dinner, when they for get tho vulgarity of their struggle for money. According to Mr. llosenfeld, how ever, they noer forgot that struggle. If tins who true, the world wouldn't be worth In ini; In. The story of ' "1 he Whitlwind " deals with the heroism of an Impossible, business-like maiden, I'ollv Far jus. who llnds herself in tho midst of fiuancialwrong.deers. To save the hank she, ou the day of trouble, deposits ioo,noo. lhis srerta seversl horrible ill. a. lets, and brings down the house. The sceuo in tlio Cleirieq-House la extremely well written, and you feel that it is very ttioug, eion thnughyoti may not thoroughly understand why. homebody, a managerial somebody, said tonultuiiug tLe Clearing. Home si ene. " Urn manager of the Clearing-Houte, played by Louis Carpenter, is mads up ciacllv like Ml. Cum p. " I felt I was a fearful ass. but. between otirtelves. I didn t know who Mr. Camp was, I wjsdtteimiiiedl wouldut betray my Ig norance. q I said "Oh, ct. Mr. Camp Mi. Camp-of the er er '" "Of the teal CUaring-Hotise," declared my in.oimaiit. After that, I tried to ap preciate tho make-up, I won t iwear that I tuicccdod. Ihe mo.t a.r'ia'ile feature of "Tho Whirlwind 'was the voting of Miss Helen tlaunay as Tolly argils. Miss Oanvray's comedy work wasdelightlul. and through. out tha im le a distinct hit. her by play be. ing thoroughly enjoyshle. Mi's Pain ray i has improved wonderfully since she was last I here, though I cam till why. for ihe has , leeu rotirlne fiom the stage and getting marii'd. Moral tor actresses, lletira from lihettage ami get married. The scene to wh.ih I'olly reiects fleoflrcy. the swell, was capitally scted by Miaa Paul ray, who was Keuda'.eique in her shading tier pait was som. hat spo.loiby a silly irrelevant song. which she sang chatminglv. Thindoie llamutou played Ibe bank Tresuiciit n.tn impresario serenity aud Cnaries II. Brad. haw. who had a very cieierly written comedy part, was a great COLD WATCH I FOR $30.00. j OMI DOIJ.AU WfcBULY t i toiiioj id lij&n.lr tarT.1 husttoc i cm tr oij a Ut wticli, witb titbtr Wlihm, , Lift a. Ulino. or llta.pdii mottaicott, for th Uif pile o4 toriat. fbi U thcbpt tvod tol vtt) ver offrd po'l?ft4 to toy prt of ibt LbiiJ &tUsv, VT m er 01) TUB MUTUAL MATCH CO., SO BHOADWA. N Y, k fc 'MttvHrMliMM - -. "- J -1 - .ii-; i-L i ' - necs. Mlfs Helen Lowell as Valentine, tho President's daughter, was veiy fascinat. Inc. aud Sidney Drew, who nlwaje retnliids me. nasally, of Tiaucis Wilson, was excel lint. Ho wasn't William Hatcourt as the I lawyer. Alan PALt. mm TRUE FORM IM SHOES. An Idea Found at Commoyor's Which Ladles Appreciate. "True foim" Is tho name of a shoo which lean be had in such varied sizes nnd stilos that tbcru is no noccssityforauyonoto hae shoes msde to older unless their feet am deformed. A new "fad' In women's shoes Is an Ov forel tie with an extra hoavy sole, to lie worn I with ovcrgalterH of cloth to match the wearer's tailor costume. Alfred .1. Cammoyer. of 101, 10.1, ins, 107 and Hlfi Hiith avenue, makes a spe cialty at these shoes, aa well as many exclu sive novelties In danciug shoes, slippers ami all kinds of footwear. Shoppers by mail can order by catalogue as satisfactorily u if thoy called lu per son. V ' ' mm The Fair Opons To-nlrrht. Oen. Edward F. Dullard, or Saratoga Springs, will open tho tifly-nitith exhibition of tho American nstitiito thiscvunlng. Tho General will deliver tho addicts, tho cere monies boglunlntr at M o'clock, ami at its conclusion the hie Corliss cnglno will begin its laboi- and the Fair will be in its place as a permanent attraction, ilay and evening, at tho Institute Hall, on Third Avenue near Bixtv-thlid street. 70Wcst 23d Street, WILL SELL TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, Five Hundred All-Silk umbrellas - $1.68 This Is part of the stock of the olil estnbllshed umbrella house of TIIO.MAS MlLliKIC & .SONS re. cently purchased by lilin, and comprises aomo of the best goods iiiiinufnctured by them. Mr. niclmrdi will continue the bust. iiess of the Millers lu tlio uniou facture of Uinbrellns and Cain's, nnil oilers tills side us mi Intro ductory. Tho lot Includes handles nf natural woods tn assorted at vies. S. W. Richards, 70 Wos! 23d St. a The Bible Says: "The Oral .ball bo lb? last." Willi aboe. It I vice vt-rsu It was ibe skilful bamlltng ul Ibe Usli togeiber Mills the be.i nisur. rial. Hint suaile our Jleu'ai rbu- lauaoua lor Ibelr .upetlor slyle. tit. com tort aud "lasting" quail. Ilea. HANAN & SON, AT HETAir.i !07 imntllHAV, cor. Fullou.l. ItQlst U'WAY.bel. KeadeaodDuaueala. K03 HHUAOW AY. rer. ailh. N, Y. 3a FULTON ST.. UUDOIil.Y.S. OppealteCliyllall, UUAM'U STOUES PIIILAUELPHIA, BOSTON. CillCifiO, AMI JIILMAUKEIt. Tammany Hall wmuwmmm GENERAL COMMITTEE OF THE City and County of New York. Tammam Hall, fiopt Crt, 1R0O At mtetlDic of ftild Commltttf, hoM it Turn many Mill nn ih SG'.h tly of September. IflOO. tb lrltrwhi(ttll itlr) i-A.rt'utloru for Ifatt eleettoo of f."lKft'f to tr .wteriil finrntratlnc cooTfot.oni reDcttpl fiom thn ( rmnistttf n 4)rpalfatlon were rrriil. .idd1u oucl sMpptpd and orderej to I pub lUheil ;tAfivi, tht Pr maty elcrftrrm be held rn VoltTt'Jf t renin Oiioberl. I8r04 befreen th bntitBOf 8 and U o'clock, at th pUca ttiil undar the condtt onu Iirreiuifttr et forth, lor the elec t Ion of dflrsatea lo a rity, ronnty and JudteUry rrnentl6o, CrngrrcflDtl Platrirt ( onvrntlcna Jti'lirhl Umtrict Content. oa for IbeTbirdJu fl.rinl Datiiet A itufilcM Diatrtcl CiuTeDttoo fnr tbe Perenth ,!ulinillJilrii t A rnnteotion for Ihe cnmlnattna of Com mis aioner of Strpt ImnroTenieat ol tbo Twenty tb lid ami rwenty.fiii.rtb War if. AMftnlitjr arid Md-rroanlo Diatrlct Content i-nn. And that the D-rnocratie.Reptibltcao etectora of th" onyand fontily of New York who faror nome Kuif. rapid trinntfs a rerrn,tinntnent bleed nn a fair enumeration of tbp.oiabittnta for tbtporpoe of accuririjr; tu thta metrov-olic a proper tepreamti tlon in tbo l1. datura ol the btate the repudla tion of thi party bo rfeited the World' Kalr for thfartt apuro and eonom.cnl AdmfDlittBtlou of p'.Mlr ailalre, NattoiiAl, Stsle and Municipal, and who areoripotxed to and condemn t runt a, mooopnliea and rrnirallzatton ao1 nil wbo are In ftror of milj mid ha r mo) j in the Democratic party of thin rity ho mil they are hereby tnvitod ti artivlpito therein in ihMr rrapa tived atrictanrl . intf. hnnhtt. That the memhrra of tht General Com tnittefi he and thev aro hereby instructed aud di rt cted lo meet in their respective dlatriota and warde, In conjunction with tblr irfopeotlve AMeua hlylitrli.tand WarJCommittee.nnd at their uaual plitfd nf meettntr. tor tb ptirponoof rnaklnc up the III of namea to represent them In the ceveial rnuventiona atnvt niinett, and tn make th uaual and neceiary prrparationa to hold raid primary etetMlOQA ht! if. That Ihe majority of the delegates rep. rn&ctitinit mic'i Afaetnhly Diitrlct and Ward In tbla Cuai.inittet Khali name Satd appoint thra peraona. wlnaru hereby emponuret toactaa idfpectora of aalt primary elect iona, and lo have the pupervtaton and niauafcment n( tbeaame n'Myffy. That ech Aasemhly Diatrlct and Ward h 1 1I be entitled to elect to tho City, County and Judiciary Convention the m number of deles a tea that each has memheraln tbo Oeneral Committee, hut ehall heenttled onl)tothe name nnmher of Totea tn (aid fouentfon that each dlatrictla now entitled to lutue (ieneral Committee, under tho ruleeof thiflortrnnuation, and that aid Convention ebnil ratet In Tammany Hall on Friday, 10th day of Octoter. 1M0, at 7 .1U o'clock P. M . for the nomination of candidate for MAYOR. rOMPTRULLER. siiERiFr DI.sTRI'JT-ATTOUNnY TWO .TUDfihS Of T1IK fUPERIOK COURT. TW t) .1UDOES OF TIIF CITY COURT PREMnr.NrOFTHE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. CORONER. That the Concrehtocal Convention for the Sixth Conyrfeoioi.al Uintrirt e halt met at !io H ftearh s.ir--t, on Wl I)NKbUAY, the Hth day ot OcUiber. ltSOX at 7 30 P. M , andaball he cuupoaad of the lo low in it number of dljjstta Fuel AtaMiib.y DUttict .... J 4 rilth AawsmMy District 'J7 Ninth Ataciubi Dl.trut ;J7 1 hat the Lonruitniontl Oonntma lor tnc SovenihConf rekional DiAtrirt ahall raact at No 4 Wt thirteenth atrwet. WLl).NI-hDAY. the Mb day of October, 18.10. at 7 30 P M.. and hallbo "m,ipDd of tho ioiowirjKnumterof delegtitea Second Aaoetnbly Dltrict 28 Third Aanetrbi) District ,. rJ hnventb AFkfmhly DtAtrlct ;)o That the Conn reaaionalConren tion for (be Kijtlith Conirreaaional District etiall ment at No SI 15 Kaat Dtoadwavon WhIhNDAY. the Kth day of Octo ber JM'O. at 7 .10 V M . and rball he coinpoaod of th following nuii tier or delegates Fonrlli Aaembly DUtrlct .... 37 siitti Aafceiuhly DtatriLt .. ,. 1U Eighth Awinbly Dl trict Ml I hat tbeConrreA'unal Convention for tn i tVinth Coiitfrekklnnal Dia rkt ball in rt at No1 lUOaod lfm WentieC im W DNLKDAY. the Kth day of mtoWr. lbMO. at 7 30 P M . and ahall be vom poscd or 1 ne lollownw number of delegatea Tfciith Aaoemb y lilttriit 4 Iwtt.iih Aixttmbly Diktriot.... tS Kour.efnth Aifc nblv l"a rict !s That the ContfrcsBionalConventlnn for the Tenth ConitRinnal Dutrict ahall mct at No u71-ast rhirty-aeipnd atrM on Wl-DNFSDAY. the 8th day of October, IHIMt. at 7 ,'10 P. M . and ahall bn cuipotd of the loltiiwitia lumber or delecatoa l.ivventh Aanembly I.i r it 2'2 Mati-eulh AaM.mbly Di r ct :.t( Euhleeuth Anibl Dihtrwt ... VJ lhat tl e CoiKrestjionil Convention for the Flevinthronirraiooal District hall meet at No, 4(10 Eighth atrnua tin W HINlfi DAY, tlf.thday of O. u-hiT, lhlK). at? 30 P M . andaball be cora poail of the to lowtrirf uumlirr of de Innate rhlrtfe' th A.rint.i) Hutrut .. . 3'1 liltie th Ambl) iiirkl 4. sSMtentftenth Aaembly Dutiict ,Sl That Hie Consreoaional t nnvention for the Tttel'th ttaareaa onal Dis-ttirt hatl m.et at No 1(14 Wet r-urty-a venlh Hrftt,on WEDNI 8DAY, iheHthdayof Octntwr. lritH, at 7 30 P M., and aball bf lompooed of tie IoI'owIdk uuiater ot dtlia:atea IwvntMh Ataembly D atilit 3ft Tweuty-llrrt AfcTi(l ly DMnct 'J7 THeui-tfoonil Assaribly DUtritt 0.1 lhat th Coniretoioual loittruiior mr tho Th rieuntb CoiiKte-tklona District ishallmeotatNa 15 t-itt One Hundred audi wntrHf!h atrrt, on WhDNhMMY. Ilihibda rf Oi tobtr, 1MH) at 7 0 P M . anil hall be vonipotnd of the following uumbT oi deiate Niutttmnth Aasstombly Diatret VQ Tuent).eiood Aainbly IMatrlct 14 THiily-thirtt Ants-nihly Itrkt hi hat inM J'tlutal CoiiTfuiinn tor the Third Judi cial litrit tball meet at No V)I Iludaon atrnoi, on.SMl'liDAY. tho lllli ilay ot Ovtohr. 1K00. al 7 dU P M and ahtll lv iooioe4 ot the foi tow mr d imber it d'Ucate third Aarmbl DtatiKt. . ,'( Vtlth Aaaembly UiMricr .,,,,. .( hetvnth Aemlil Diatiicl ,. 21 Ninth A assembly Ditrut . ,U JTbtt the Juoicul CouvfPtton for thn Seventh Ju dicial DiattUi l nifft at No '.03 Laat Vllty. kistb trot on SATI'HUAY, the 1 Jtn day of Octo Mr lhlrd, at t ,itl I , and ahall hetompoiHi of the fnilottinti puin1 r of deletca Mjhueotu Aakinlt y District ..... . liventteih Aateiuhtv DutrUt . ;U Iweity.hiat Aombly DUlrlci . yd Twentv-aond Aatmbly DUtritt fll That the contentful lo nominate a OominlMioner of btrtt Improvftuenta of the 1weotthud ana Twent)fuurib Warda ahall lonaiat ol three dele gate from t-afh d-t on dUtrict In the Twenty third and Twenty tourtb ania reapctvlv, and h4 lineeton hA I I'KDAY. Oclotter II. lKtiO. at 7 .10 1 l .at Uibacha Kill. Third ateaue and On Hundred and he ntithtiMt lhat the eveiat Aaaamhly and AidrmaDle Die trur lonventiocs ahsHmeeton riltJItSDAY. tho OlhdayofOttnlwr. lhOO. at 7 .10 P M , aatifhall curaUt ot sot ia than one delegate (or ithetc lion dittrlct. aod ahall meet at the following named vUcra 1 lift Anil.Iy Diatrlct No h Beach itrcvt. Seionl AiiMnbiy DUtrcl No riOOliwr atroet lhird Aaembiy 0 tnci-No yO J Bo wary louitb Aueiisbiy Diatrtct-No Hlb Lat Uroad way 1 nth Aaoroliy Dialncc-No.40 Domiaick atreet Sulh Afca-tmMy Dttriit No 4J4 (jrandttt-Mt beitsnth AuvauMy Diatrict-Nu 4 Weat Ihu teentU ttLtrt Hrfoth Aimbiy Dtriet-N. E corner Forijtb and wrend atria Niuih An by Dtamct-Ne.5ni lludaoa atreat. UntU AiMiLbly Dl'trlct-No. 12. Bcond ave nue Llweuth Aimbly Dbuict No H7 Wet Tblity-aecond atreet Lweitth Aavmtly DiatrKt-No 106 IB J 108 Avenue C Tblrieeotb Aitcwbij Diatict-No. 301 Etibtb aenue Vourtcenth Aaaembly Pitrlct-No 300 Eaat Fourteenth tret itiitwnth la ctubly DuirictN'o. 460 Elgbtb avfnue, buteeoth Aateubty Diatrlct Ka J21 Laat Tweolynrt atreet hevrntevotb Aaaembly Dnl(tct-No. 781 Eigbtb a re nuts Uxbteenlb Altinbly DiMnct No 207 Eaat Tb-rty-aecoud atreer NinvieeuiLi A.wu.tdy Dutrut No 307 Weat titty luuttb atieet Twentieth Aambly Dutrict-Noa 203-207 Eaat f.-t.iithsirMi. Twenty-rrKt Aoaemby D:.irict-No 104 Weat f ort)aevniuatrewi lnij-t ond Aetetubiy Ulitnct-No. 150 Eaat Etsibtythirdirier TMuty tcitd Ahembly Dlalnct No JV5 Eaat One Hundred and Twt jty-ntib aireet Twenty fourth Aaaembly Diatrict Urbich'a Hall, Ono Hundred and bJteutmtb atreet and Ibud avenue That th aaieral Aldermtal diatrlct conventions for tbe Twenty tblri ana Twentr fourth Warde at. a I limpet at tbe follow tot naq.ed plat.ee aadltimea, an i bhall wnalt u not tea than ooo delegate tiou ia U e-ertio i iJialrict Twenty-third U ard on b ATl'RDA Y, October 11, lbl.O. a.tt,30P M . at I'lUcb'a Hall. Ooa Uun drvdandSjieotlvth etceet aod Ibud avenue Twenty-fourth UarJ. o MONDAY Oct 13. 1MHJ. at a 30 V M. . e I Tamaiany Hall. 1 ordaam That tae following aoeclhc pJacea baiobeaodaa Uoatedtor. aadtb folio toe eamad paraoni p. Ioloiedaafnepevtera of aaid primary alevtioaa aa ereby directed Vuat Aiaaab'f Diatrtet-l'rlmajy, No. 8 Biacb awee L, )V i It rwtnrft; JtmM M. Breasts, A&&mEh m'fW VbrViittitttriarrtro. 3o6hre M':m rVnctora Jobs J1 Mtttls. Mkhael Paden. M Mifhiel Kennedy, -.,.,.... w v, ml Third Araembiy Dietrlct rrlrairy. Ifo. ,393 U ft'peetor Jobs J MeAolty. fusel Man tin, ll HiikV Awbr Dlitrict-rrtauy. Wo. 218 EsstBroadsrar. . . . ... ... If laatmtnra Jeha Rsrnolds. Themil rltaeitrtet, rmVAaaemblf CUtilcl-Trinisry, Ke, 0 Xemt. Blf k strest. .. -. .- i .Inseei-tors TbsJ.s V Cost.llo, Oeersrs Moers, , Miitb Asi.mblf District-rrtmsry, Ke (34 Oraal I Insaecterallsmsa J. ftaffr, Oeerts W Xeeks, S terenth As.rably DUlrlrt.rrlmarr, lte, 4 wsaS ' I Tb l rt sen tb atreet, .... , I Inspettora Jntin K Oak ford. Jesfpa ualltmaB, I Willtar. r O'Deonsll ... ElihthAsMmbltUlsltkt rrlmatr.aeithsa.teoF nsilorsflh and liraod streets , . .i4 InspsJors vimsnD Calrert, Aadrsw O. Ott. Ttsncis Murrar , . . , . ninth Aaa.mfcl Dlllrlct-orriaiirr, ho. 800 13 ad- luipiters Jebn M rsyler, Tbemii Ftttpstrlek. rVnth Assemblj Disttlel-rrlinary, Ke. 12 See- I oadatsntie , .... B lnsinotora Jesepk Btlaer Jehn r Wsrd, Abs Jt turn llratker ..-... v. ... V Llsisnih Asssmtilr District rtimarr, No, 147 I MsstTrnily.secotidslrsst K lospsctnra Kicuolas Moore. JJbo J MoC'losksy, Ti-lttb Astsishlr Disrtict-rrlnisrr. Kofc IM and 10 As. nil. C. ..... M . Intptctora Jsmss Dotao. Jehn J Manas, Henry Bishop . . .. Thrttenlh Aassmbly District-Primary, No J01 Insprctirt fissens E Rell'y. Oeors P ru. .A OsornJ Mslnall ... Wf Kourteentb AsssmWf Dtstrkt-rnmary. No ,100 BJ fsst fourteenth strsvt, Inspectors Dennis J Ward, Mlcbaal Uaek.tt, J Fntsemb Asrsrsbl; D'stnetrilmary, No. 400 B. fiixath ar.nne u . b Mm Inipsctera Xllth.sl McCartbr. Patrick Dlne.0. KB rnrnrltus A Catlrer .. .... r Hiiteenth Assrnibly Disttlt.Prlmary, No 331 EsstTjrsntr-tlrst stre't In.p'rtors Daniel Oosirf tiler, Pstsr Lawlor, Aa dra rlrmi . . r risrenteentb Assembly Dlalrlct-Prlmaiy.Ne 731 J tllblbarenue ...... I inspectors (leorsreB Byrne, Janiesuriraes, Ms- l tbsw?I.uray .. . Huhteiutu Arssubly Dlatrtel-Prlmary, No COT Esitll.'dst . , ' Inspectors James F Cleoney, Jeremiah Colliaa, Ud.anl Terrell Nineteenth Assembly Dlstrtcts-Prlmary, No. 307 KaslolUiPt Insfieetors Adam J. EnKelbard, Tbomsa V Mer rissn. .lane, f MrMsbon rosnUeth Aaeeubl; Diatrlct Primary, No. C03 eQ7hal6Utbst insieetors VVilllaia Croaby, Wllllaai T. rievd, Jo'in Scully . . , rnenty tlrst Assembly Duttlct Prltaary.No. 104 UesMlhst . .... Instieotor. Darid F, O'Connor, Jobfi U Baas. bat b, Joseph AJ Drew, Twenty-second Assembly District Primsrr, No, loU East aid at In.pectftrs Joseph Moore, Patrick Sfcawhy, ThnraisP McQnade Iwentr.tbird As.rnibly District-Primary. No. 1". East On. Hundred and Twenty-tilth atreet. Inspectors N It. Ofonoor, John J O Brsaaa Jossph E Moss twentvfotirth Assembly Diattlct'uPrlraary, No. . MO Willis av.nti. ftl InsiMctar Tboroaa P liorhes. Heary Trots. Bn Fredachuaufer JOHN COCIIKANR. Cmlrman (IrnerslCcnisiltte. JOHN B. McGOLDKICK, 1 ,101 1. 0 STh.Vl.NS. 1 SocreuileB WILLIAM . I. La KDNiJR. fOcns.al Commltte. THOMAS T OILTtOT. Chairman Committeoon Orsanustloa. B JOHN B, McOpi.IIHICK, , hMrlrl.s JAMES A LYON. Committee ssf. KDWAKDH UAWKB.JrO on OraanUitlesa. V Chamber Sets, Qf GRAAF 1 Chiffoniers, o 11 r"5;a"S' TAYLOR : Glioval Glasses, Hall Stands, ""4 Tables, i Sideboards, ' FINE r Easy Chairs, ., ' Furniture, Couches, 1 Foidlns-Beds, V Wood Mantels, I Draparf Goods. UPl,olsterV- 1 MattressBSs i;d:iaT. tnkpu ' & AOFNTS TOR QUE8N FOLDIN0-DED3. Ill "TO BUT A THING RIOHT, lif BUY WUERE Tld MADE." ?J1 FASHIONABLE I ( FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. We are now exhibit in aatook of Furniture Urcwlj comnoaed of unique and novel deilgaa our own manufatluie, and aueh aa it ia not poe.ibte to pro cureeewDre CITY FLATS can I furniab.d from oar .tore, at surprisingly 1. ratea. aad f ioui a full stock made .ipresaly lor th. puree Awbol.bous. may b. slcaly fualab.4 for about 1500. "BUY OF THE MAKKB." A M GEO. C. FLINT CO., .1 101,100, lOSWET 1 ITU ST. If j At our manufsetcrir. l.M, ISO Wait luth at . w. I L SSiSuSSiSA'IXS: " r"" " "" f I GOOD WAGES, REGULARLY f D. J Fall to tho lot o those who securo fi f places through Would ' Wants." ) Competition makes good wages1 aud good paymasters. Employers j will compete for your services if you advertise for h situation ia I Tue World. 011 reach fully doubla fl the number f peoplo looking for (! help through The Wobld that you do by iisirg any other medium. And the cost for such an adver- , . tiseraent oi Monday or 55aturday, ' Tilt WoBliS IlALr-IUTE SlTDiTIOM 1 Davs, is Hit 5 c jnts per line. dliCWv In thovords of the poet, ' YouwEl get theifa with both feer-voufc drW y?urv.1money ad obkia moro thftn doublo results. I wBwBwKSaL iJwJkiiiUHLfaalMhftfcLjAM. j4SM V