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If' m I WM& m 4 THK WORLP: KM DAY KVEMMJ JIA 27, my 2. I S' txibllihtil tv thr Jrrn lutiltthlng Cvmranv. f ' Hl FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 27. B';; ) ECBBOMFTIOKB TO THE EVENINO WORLD B.tr' (Including Voltage); HyE per .month ' K& , PI!lt VKA1I Stl.AO V'i) !; Vol. 32 No. 11,230 aBlir it I Fnteted at Hie Poel-OfBre at New York el eecond. KAft j cl..a matter, Hf F rr-niiAKmi orncKS- Ht!' i ' I WofliJI tfTOWK OKKICP -ISB? nnouiWAi- Kldr. n let.ren Slit and32dta., New York. B'tf. voiti.ii iaum:m ofhci:-125iu st. isr, Hl). Jfc Harmon Art. US'' II flit FI.UOKl.YH-301 ffAUHllIlH At. K'K' 'III 11I1LADPLP11IA. I'a -I.rimrR llminisn. 113 Bi'C?: Si' fol-TnCTIlST. WAHIIlNt.rON-fllO 14TII NT B V' .&' 10MION OKIMLTa; Cocgarcu Hi., In An i.. fV . 77A 11'0lf.D irfI no', mirl'r nnv cfiriini- K,V HE fiancee, huldlttctfrcniunrtblcSor the return B&, ' ft w tafekceitng of nny rejected ittanuecrliite KT H crtlcture,ofwltateveter character or tahie. K? ' V .u exception vtll r mnrle tolhte rule ycith B1-'l''' JBt rriaitt to cither Intern or tucloturre. A or Bm' xK u til the editor enter Into 101 retiiuudeucc tun- aHC'l Ik' irritfiiaurintiiMuWeinnniiiKTfiif. K& H - alV'Sf: xggw Tho Ev8nln" World Prints Aobo- mf ' gggaf elated Press News. .sssss.S.Sft' feHP 'sow fre0 R"Ter J!ncs ' "l0 Senate. BVI.V;1 Kr " BCB Collier Oov. Ames Vans JsBia' leB r'E'11 " "ie niln ot "I,AINE .HSl !$ The fnll of tlio Coal Couibliio nlioulJ lie "i' Mh'J A niarKeil nuil rnpitl OH tliu rise In coal Li? 3gggrt v?' iH Of tlio raakiup; of rusny lawyers there Is .K' Hi no cuil. Ninety-ono fresh graduates last B' W mm ' !? lilfl If llrazil is to !oeuu siukiiii: warships i, Hlj, in the ocean she is only nlnkluir mouoy In LLKt'l f" aSfii' building now ones ahruail. BS,j 'Wml Since "talk Is cheap " ami " money Hft( ,Uf ! talks," haven't the third parly people. Bh: f i flUi ' B'rendy tot their cheap money ? Bwf 1 i fill '10 'uK of Donmark enn afford to ho a Hk, WW'. llttla extravagant orer his Koldon wed- Bffr M j ilini;. It's only once In n llfotimo. Vi n ' Ki? vill' A woman who bernuio n wifo through LaK'i' 4 Hi nn n'lvertlBcment ha hani;od herself. Bi . Ij'l Her misery cost her so much per llni. HEi S If ' Whnt more nntnrnl than Hint, it Henator Bfl 'if u ' Ai.uhon'h flub dinner, the Kcpnhlicnn KK1 - ' I).? magnates nhonhl tulk over thu party butt? (8 wn Uitnrettes aro now accused of prodcic. HM fl W 4 ini; hydrophobia. Is it that they aro tho K'r ' ' 'IE Invorito iiuhilyoncoi of so many yum; LB'tV A pJEii puppies? BflaT' -S Wi ' l C.v pay queen who died in Ohio w lis LHrc I "Hi .V laid out in her teddlni;-dreha. Hlio Iiiih BflLl- Jound in Death a klern urooLi who lnoMi B (3 uodivorco rourt. Hfee J y LH'ir'.i t' Tho too ttrict Kahhatnriaus did not Mie. 8U' reed In nmkliir Uoncress interfere with if'l wlint is Chini;o's burliness us to tho I VJf' World's Fair openlnp on Sunilny. BflKhr' f' bulldog tried to eat up a llonerv BBv ' n nstnuinut waiter, hut found the job as Bff'i' "4 I' hard iisa tablo d'liotu ilinnor. mid uuau it BM-' ? i,i' tip after six bites, h'onsiblo bulldog. LB' il Is i - '""' 'nr'; Pohrenieu nrn Holier uuui hi B I ('I I cruy.hut they paint tliu imxpect red when I Bi Vi lii tuo-v turn out '" murtinl nrrnv, as on ih. Bj'Pl ill " terdi.v, for their annual pirndo and m- BEx KS e' spaetiou. BJrPi Bjf ', Help the Hick I)abic&' I'mid. Itiucuio BB?". ?'' ol "le "isl i"'l tendcreHt ehunliOK of BBSf! ' ",0 Hummer scisou. :veryhody witli u Bfly? 'n ovine heart for childrou niiould bmo u BHril .r 1"A'i)nig baud for their relief from suffer Lit m ' ""' Kfii 2 t An oeinn Klnnmer han gouo nil the uny BBH 1 'r'"" 'nvnY to Chicazo. loiuhnllod BBt'y ' w"hKieiitjoy,nsnjnvrcmlilvbeliiinyiiiid, tl '1 ' "' Wes,er" ,l"'1 "l1"!'"'. New York BHt;r H bn'teos to eoiigMtuhito her new siilcr KM ft tcapoit. BEIlt ) Co, C-'oi-E. of tho Muntrenl (iarrisou LBBuM II Artillery, apoiocines for the irrihpoin.lilu BBh;: ! tnillliaiHtii who mused tho hnullnc iliinn Bfll':: il ' "f llie Auiericnn line An the incident BKV 0 didn't f.o nnicli us hurl our fd'lmcs, eitn, Bj(' M e Lucht to ho ery wtdl k inllvd. BB? M V ''iat ""lloni lanih" from Wall stteet BB-'C vh killed U msvir in his bedroom, uddid BfftW ' 1! ' l,V Umt "ll tu llis ",llc'' inlstnKcs. He Bffi It " onctit to lrne kept on liungnml prolliod BBi V u I'l" expeiicnce to ll.e i-xleiit of Kiucli. BJVk ' 3- '"R 01" R 1'tttcr iuirl.1 1 for hih ol. BBIm ' kil iftli "'" ':ul'u" "Inch niovoh nil luiurcd BBJBMBlB '" ""ir(li'r ,n "''iu "s h HBBHBSB 'JkB ! St ' uP Veroiui ltuly, and m I.iuc dn, Neb.. 1,1-r-M JmlfefV iiidatrnchof tint twui-hots the iille-jwl SjyWliBrT?' ''' ',ro)'rr of lni'l'V homo fell dend. BBHB.jtflr If, 'j BBBl 71 It'-"' Ul Sali',i"'"i'h eiiem is riii lmrillv. BBbT' I M if ilicv be . r liv fuemeii. rejoici, in tlm BBJn. ' I if? Mir. ol au iiMTthroH which thu l'limc BBT'I ftT Alnloterexpcr enred yetenlr.. H-tthei. BBl j f jfe ,llev vi" rejolcu that only lu rrria.:o BJBifj 'f 'rel.edthrou.'hieriiiinw.iy. BBftil i f Ilf ' Kvu "" "' 'r"cr,:1 l'rliidnli. Unit BBT'I- M ' ",nlk U ,,,en'-" "" Ittnuldiian Nn. BBl, M I1 ,U1'I Committro sreniN tolmehtrurl. n BBff bircan In Akna Dickinhcn'h iampai!,Mi BBTi ' I rpercheH. Hut it miiy luovo. nficr nil. BBsT' ' ' lj'1' " wuu''' '!nvu ' een i benper to pay BHS ll BE ''hb Wo,'t'" ,c,,r' ' another irrml newH. BBrF' ffi 9 eat "'"' "" mturvlv- Printed this BBjj ill' mornius, with the riesiikiit. It muM bo BBKi 'III MeoiHlly iuteren inu'tnthohii l'oiiiiblium BHf '(PmK lenders whose "iimhlilunl diKiiipoint. BBff'i LSBS nieills," Mr. Huiitmos opines, will not BBh'' nflTil "control the Coin cntiou at Miuueapolis." BBv'Hf1 Confident that he is to knock tho BBn .HBjB I pn.nll m out of .Mr. .Tameh ConntTi in a BB' trBjS'?i Mrictly 'Cent tie ,oute't to occur "in BBji'BJIjU wc' 'eplemoor." Mr. Jons I Sulu- IBBB' Eil TAH c',Pes-c" "Rret that hit cetitleunn y BBdPs ?S BBflK MnieSii-ji ii 'in rr irr opponent -o ho Is an American. Ho' would rather flulit a forelgutr. Mr. Stu- , mvan'h nalrlolto intent is u'l rllit. hut his logic in urony. IIu slioulil, rather, I rejolco in Mr. Oomiett's nationality, for I it makes suru that ocn If tho tido of fur tuuo should turn ncainst tho llnslon hero in the hattlo the championship would still bo "wld uh" In Aiiirriea. Mr. Sri,. i.ivan has icrhiim lost this point through his vory exrnsnhlo solf.ronnilenco. In rlasdle I'ourth Wrd diction, dues ho now , ' ' ."oil ;" Up Roes coal n.-nln. And menuwhilu.iii answer to a I'hiladclphio pnpet's assertion . that l'euiiBylvania's pcoplo have become ! reconciled to tho Itendlni; J leal, notice tho news from Tonilicckeu. At n maris, mertiuirof citizens thero last ulnht, reso lutions reiiiestini;(iuT. I'atiiso.s to ro sign for fnilinu to tako prompt notion In tho matter of tho Heading Comblno wcro ndoptcd. AN OOTRAOr. ON RELIOIOX. Tho meeting of tho Chlneso Sunday. School Association In Ilrooklvu hist night affordod a practical illustration of tho re volting character of this new "fad" of tho missionary fanatics, tho spectacle of youug girls and greasy Chinamen M. ting side by hido in evident enjoyment of each other's docioty inoffensive to persons of ordinary self-rospect, who look upon such associations as humiliating to Ameri can women. It is grntifj ing to find that one member of tho Association, Mr. 1!. P. I, ton, Superintendent of a Ilrooklyn Sunday school, had tho good fin so to protest against this practice of allowing young girls to tench in tho Chinese, schools and to work at tho conversion of tho China man. If Chinamen am to bo converted it should ho because thoy aro convinced of the great truths they aro taught to be lieo, and tho conversion ran bo moro sat isfactorily iloi'O by undo tcncherH. To put thorn uudor the teachings of youug girls is to offerthem, as it weie, n bribe to con. version. 'J ho natural resnlt is seen in thosn revolting raarriagos which hnvo lie. come altogether too frequent, leading to the degradation of tho wifo and to dissen sion and to mlKory in families. " (lod has plarod n dividing line between tho races," said Mr. Lyon, " but if C'himimeu wanttouiako lovo to American women, let them visit them at their homos, wlicro I their parents ran know what is going on. " Thero Is good, Mnind si'iieo in thin, Tho Siindsy.school is not tho place for such associations, and it is shumeful that young, sensitive and too often senti mental Amcricau girls should bo sub jected to tho dancer of being brought Into contact with an inferior race In whom they naturally feel a sympathlring iuteroHt, THE tUIOIDE BYMP03I0M. Wo hnvo had suicide olubs that havo rome protty near to making solf-deitiiic-lion popular. Now it seems wo aro to have suicide symposiums, vv herein sovornl pooplo agree to ihullle off tho mortal coil . in n body, and thus rover n multiplicity of autocides with n siuglo impiest. Tho llrst of these offorts has not succeeded to I an extent thst Is encouraging for its friends. Hut a start has been uiado In tho tnatti r of mastodouic suicides, and we would not bo surprised to find soon that job lots of feln-do-ses, Ac, were as com mon ns llko collections of sateen pajamas or steel-rlmmed spectacles, Tho llrst fluke in tho aggregative sui cide husiiiessgoes on record from Saratoga County, this State. Tlirea girls, wincing under parental oppression moro or less ga'liug, agreed to lrect at a certain plii'o nt n rertalu time mid kill themselvos in ways that weio most pleasant to them selves. Theiowasu't a iiionim premut on tho occasion and tho novol progrumnio fulod down to ouu of tho girls swallow i iug a half ounce of laudauum, which was later replovined by a doctor with n stomaeli.iuuii. Kaiiit-hcartediioss on tho part of tho other two members of tlio suicide fipiad caused tho fin lure of the enterprise. Il may bo thai tho strangeness of dying 111 hulk overcame them. This should not bo. Suiciding in a bunch ought to ho ns ulco and ilesiiiihlo as doing tho thing In j the solitude of a garret or tho louasomo- ' ne.ss of a woodshed. Suicide, en solilairn Is n melancholy affair, lew it nsyou nun'. ( Tho crow ded suicide w ears a more in vltiug aspect. 'J here is nothing gloomy about It; on the contrary n ghoulish glen invests il and uiakns it almost hlghfultitingly happv. 'I hero is no doubt that tho suicide jiiiiosiuii. cau bo miido n hilnri. ous success If suicides get ti gether and go about doing the thing properly. I A CONTTMFTIBLE DEFENSE ! Miss Ana Dickinson lost her suit n'.'Ninst the ltopublic.111 Nntional Commit, lee itHtertlav upon a technicality. The counsel for the Committee, Col (iuimiK 1Ii.uk, moved to dinmsH tho romplalut 011 the ground, first, that the individual members who nr.do the contract with I Miss D11 kison ought to havo bieu sued, mid not tho whole Coinmittro , aud, soioiidlv, I realise under an old statute, tho Committee had no right to expend any money for election purposes oxrept to pny for printing and for carrmgrs to roiivoy invalid voters to tho polls. The I motion prevaihd Tlio lirt pit n of the defcuso praelically admits that individual members of the Committee, do owe Miss Dickinson the 1 mount she claims, if the Coiiiunttee as n body is not liable. 'lhesa lndivlilual members wrre pn sent at the trinl. Whv did thrv not imiiiodialely sntisfv the romp! iluniit's claim and puv the iiiomy ' Tlie srronii p!n is routciuptilile. 'I ho l'.ipiililiiau Nalionnl Committes vmlatos tho law bv promising to pay out money llle.allv for election purpixrs, mid then pit ads its own offense as a ren. si'ii why It should not l enllnl upon () jiiv tho debt It has iucurrd. Aro not the members of tho Commitim who made this illegal (outrn"t with Miss Dickinson, and who actuallv p.iid her u portion of tho money, ImMu to indict, ineut and pioocutlou for a violation of the Klection laws, under Col. lli.iss's own showing? I II has long been iccojiufzvd that a "fair exchange is no robbery." Hut it is a novel nle.i to Apply tills tnitll in tho mat. tcr of an elopenicut. So thero may be doubts, olhlcsl and otherwise, as to the solidity of the proijosH ou sent to Ms - ? t. V,, .l wifo by a Itoveton. on. the Hudson limn, who tuts just eloped wih imollior woman. " I havo got I.inv," lie writes. " Volt tnku John mid call it an ovin oxchango," ".Ioiin" is tho husb'iiid of Lin v. with v I 0111 t) 0 writt r of this singular iiiossagn has duped. Verily, Itoseton has proved that there is something new under the sun. Nowthatlho " HaroiC'iind ' ' Harmless" lli.AM are well under wav in thtir oxplo. ration of legal technicalities, tho conch iiinn of Mis. Hi.anc has also managed to get into court, though on 110 graver mat ter than that of slapping 11 naury boy. When this fever for going to law slrilds 11 household thero is 110 tolling where it will stop. Vet it would seoin to I hi tho coachman, if nnyliody, who should cry " Whoa!" THE CLEANER. Anna Dickinson lui't likely to again stump the country fur the (i. (). 1'. Ilronklyu'H Volunteer Firemen's AsHoclatlnn In In for a fe.tst- A sixty. pound salmon catiglii by onoof Its members In the L0I11111I1I t Itlur arrived jesterdny 0 ml Is now on exhibition on Fulton street. (lov. Ames should be more r.ircful or lfrs talkative. Ills statement vi'slenta) regiinl. lug Ids Interview Willi lllaliie, Ixilled iluvvn anil (planned, amounts to nolUliu at alL More tlutn ono tliousanilgiime birds were seled esterda) at 11 relrlgtrutur (iiiupiiiiy en complaint of a game constable. Vt lint lias been dona with them bus not been lulu. Justice Duffy Istiuil tho warrant. Tlio gn en-goods mnn Is n very elusive article. A ptiit-unieo Uotectlve wlm lins Ik-cii on tlio trail of one fur two months, n turned yestentay empt) -handed. Three women lawjers vvcro grnduati't last night. MittcsH lu'ein. Dr. I'arklnirst still attacks thu police. Ho Is persistent at unj rate. In a monthly periodical Miss Miaw Iclls why she whistles. The general Impression was that thero wus money In It. Here are a few held lines appearing In trio current number of a woman's mugiliio: "Wear I'roper F.J oglasscn," "Do uu Meep Well?" "What, Aro You Doing to Help)" "Old Things drown Now," "Miapasa lli'.-vutl- ner," " Icc-L'rciim for Mnmach TroiililrH," "Hot Ilalhlng In Japan," "Nasconlo Luna" anil " hat Is 11 Kiss Anyhow)" 'A hj, then, should vvc express surprise when wo read of three girls trying suicide In an upstate county. WOHLDLINCS. Tim liMtleitiip TriM, wliirh U Hnon to tin Uuticlivd at llir, Norfnlk Navr-Yinl, will l,f rlirin tenffd l,r Mlt .MtJita VV lllia-.ii-, uf 'Ifvim, r KraliU tUuiilitftr t,f tlvn. Ham Houston. A Urt-rlit rf.tnl can trst,l 1U0 mtAs,Uyfor ten (Jar with but lltllv loud alxl water. It 11 ratliuateil that i5,C00.00l) la npant In drink Cftrjr Hundar;ln (Irtat llrltatu. Tlia airs of Ilia, flsiirt. tiowerer, ralten a Mippk-lon that the wen, (urnlalu-il Lj a vary ardnnt Piolilhlt lonlat. Their, ate H7,AA5 trr,a in tho atresia of Pari. 1h Hotel of Ilia Thres Klns at Haute, Hwltror lauil, waa lit vtlitaiua hefora tits ear lOiQ. VAGRANT VERSES One Memory Thnt Hostrnlns. Oh. uflen, ferroften.aaabo.it ths world I roatu, 1 git a kind ur nankorln to taka n. run down home. Thara ain't noriuouth ner time nr fear tint what Pin like tar lie A-lhinklna- ot I lie (olka t know an' that I'd Ilka tr (eo I atrlkea Vin 'Ionic 'bout thrlattnaa.lt atrlkea me In thai all, An' alao in thelsumnier, well firaaa la nil tin' tall, rar each Nsw l.ualaud eevzun an' each Sew l.ns land day Ilea aunt (.artlrklcr cliariu fer mo wen I am far war. . Hut ninntlr M.ilngtlin kelrtira me-lt'a awful l.rrtl) thera. With l.llla an' llltla ralleys an freh an' green au' lair V lien ev'r)thlng'a a-waklu' up an' all the psoi.lo amile I tell p It'a a I Icier ler luako e think awhile -Hut that t won't atari out jeat ret I'm wlllln' tu allow. Per ys aen It'a rather early, an' they're iilekln' to is jiet HOW, Itttliilt lrthuitr. Job' Bo I Wo read of forrhnna leln' left ths rleh. (I'a ft-llrra who lima' hotla fer a llvln',. And II 'inluca ua that thing wsioal s a eh, " to turn that hea a gooto. a gui.in ahell hs gl'en." fuck. A Qprlnir Gontr. lu ths merry month of May, when tho truckman ilrlvea away Willi ally itir houaehnl.l goda don,. ii In pa, ka, on think of " Home, .Sweat Home," and illaiou aolalely roam To ths hardware ators to pnrcha-.si-ar.et lark -IruiA, TrUO EllOUffll. (, tht littrntt trr fs.f.1 ltluier 1 Indited a poem la-.t night. McWiitty-Hut It was tho poet who ought to havo been indicted. CHEEKS A RAW SORE, Iilttte Hoy's Siinerlii-r from I'.c.i'inu. tirevv Worse under.! Doctors. Cured by Ctitlcuru. l,.r on year luy little toy waa troilt.ted with ri-rema After trju.g fires , mu. rut pluaUiana. ttisdiatass grsw wrs, buth , heoka t,H ams a raw ore IheuapoU l.egan to break out on In. I.,l and t am ot an opinion that It I ha I not Irs I I I Tl. I ua llniuii. s. my . would to .! hsia 1.,-eu rutered Irolu hsad t., I.Hit with the t, ml Is Ol-saar Alter iiallla ths ismsdla I r two , .itl.a p he waasntirsl) , ursd, and ,a uow a lair a aui it ,' I asu.l ion t In- teatlmonll. 1,1 hops. ,utt,. , allli isiloue ma) a-s thuciirsai.dol tain I i n.im 111 vii oils atoms .1, ttll.l tlllli m . t shelter lalaltd lloiaht N V I Skin Disease for Years I hats read a good deal about Ihs I i ,,. H. IIIMSPiis .but I .111 not lake an) .t k in t i.nl until 1 aaw it with 11,1 owns),.. l, ...t,r na I .ki .1 ...... I,., , !, uilnl.tr 01 ,,ara III, I,,. ., Irlr. ISTsritliluc l',si,,,,,, mu It l.aaalldlapiwars,l Y, ntan take lhi I ,r a leali. """"' -iv .- "" MAIl VI, l .K1IIY, I ,4 New o s ale , llgdrn.bura, N V ! Cuticura Resolvent The new lllood and Skin 1'uril er an I r.alsi of Humor Hems lie., intrrual.y it,. , 1",, ." .. J ' ' ul.li impiiilliea. and ,li. reu,o- ,s". ,.e in ll'Tlcrst. th- great sain Cure. .11 1 1 ? J riilr,S.,.Vl',,.,,i,"l" "f"1 "."". ells.J ,' ,. Hear tlisakluaiida-alpan. is.lore Hi. hair, .or., ersr) ape.i.ao ..unliing, Hohmg. I ' .Vle? ai.,1 Ij.impl, ,., , ;. akm .,:; i'I.uU' ,.f rl;la." -"'.-r-tris. cr.als.t'.si ," t ,, I .d I'unil.ra and Humor Items i,, 01 ,Krrt V.h'?l",l',," -!"k """"arrat ,rs, th . oilier bloul.u,! akin lemaulai .omh ns.l Sohlsteryshsrs Pries, I'ptii fita'n- s,,,.. ?,,m- ,""'l r."r. . Prepared "1 l)s Voir,,' , Unto AM, t III. mi, l loiiMigit,,,,, ll. ,,,""' I I If hsnil for "How tot ur.. hkii, lllaeaisi " CI ' pagea. CO lllu.tlatiooa and Kl l.,li,io,llala SI CAN'T BREATHE. ( ht raloa. Soretiaea, Waaknaie, HaoMp. tough, Alll.ma I'.surlay aiidtDflammatiun relieve, hi on J in nutc by the i'uilriira Anil. I'r.lli I'lnalcr. Nothing Ua. it for Wi.t Luuga 1 2CSttti'sl!5S3lii-fl-itlr""lAt2?X,"IEwvvv tuaa AFAIRFORTHEBABfESJ , Eleven Little Harlem GirlB Doing I Their Best For the Fund. Other Children Should Follow This Excellent Example. Kvery I'eniiy Contributed Will Ho a Jtlesslng to Somebody. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Tup 1'vriisn W'niitr, flOO.OO I'rsTloiialrarki.owle.tged 1,417 14 Women Kiuployisaof Kn.trr A lllal'a 13 10 M'.ntroaa, Itor aiidJiltilor . . . 5.011 llxlleaod Mal.rl 3 Oil Arthur Zelmrr 1 00 Maggls ... I (III Pre.ton Pen 1 IIU (I. II. ltognra 1 III) M. SI 'JJ A GIRLS' FAIRFORTHE FUND. Ulovon Llttlti Hnrloni Misses Work lnir Ilnrrt for Charity. Hero Is an example for little folks to follow who havo hearts that cm le reached by tlio ordinary appeals of humanity : Klovrn little Harlem girls, under tho lend, ershlp of .Miss l.lllbin Solomon, havo opened a fair lor the bent lit of Iiik Kvpnimi Wnmn's hick llabli-s' Fund al 11 :i West Ono Iliindred and Twenly.llllh strret. I They have the store at this number l.isto fmly lltted up and are doing u good hustiies-, A huge Ami'rlcaii llu' parlttlons of a suiult space ut the resr of the store where goods aro iinp.ickid and nude nad) for display on tho v.irlnus tables. The walls aro hung with national flagj and seven tables laden with articles of alt kinds prettily arranged, make tin Interior attractive. 'Ihu youug ladles In charge of tho tables aro: 'loy table,.MarJoiteeedi plcturo table, Iruclo Mltierbcrg; grocery tuble, Jlrs. F. i. Milnmon, who has been pressed Into servlco b) her little daughter; lancy table, .Miss i:thel Dyoe, Miss Jcmdo Nolan, Miss Lillian Niliimiin and Miss Carrie tlreenbaum; lemon ade tulile. Miss Jennie. Dankwcrlti; apron talilc, Miss Mary Krusliower. 'lho nth, r jouiig ladlos Interested In the fair are Miss lllancb Mlbcrberg, Miss Helen lugllng, Miss ltosallo fellberberg and Miss Aiiiiatlreeiibnuin. besides tho various tables, thero Is a grab hag and n donkey party for tho amusement of children, lho donkey party lain chargo ot 'Ihomus Weed. 'llieuo of tho btoro was donated by tlio owner, F. II. o'.Nell. Mr. Carney furnished tho gas fixtures. lust Insldo the door, standing on a tabc, Is a small noil's iocl,lng-chair (ontaltiliigadoll with a look of dlbtiens upon her fate aud a band.igc around her head '1 ho doll holds In her lap an old-fashioned chest with silver tiliMnlngs. On the top of the chest Is a small hole large enough to admit a half-dollar. Just above Is a sign that reads: " I'loase put something In this box to mnko iisisjor babloa well." 'Ibis realistic ex hibition was planned and nasmadu by Miss l-llllan Solomon. All Lho girls Interested In the falrmado fancy articles which the donated. Kvery thtiigvvns donated. Home of thu donors and llielr contributions aru as follows: t'litmnn Vem, tlcketRj Mr.Uorntng, Blgn; C. II. F, Koch ,t Co., toys; Mr, Cushman, baker, cake; Mr. Oluwlt7, soap; Mrs. Owens, dolls' shoes; Mrs. Callahan, toys; C. F. Marsh, soap; Mr, 1 liidctnau, nlaDO stool; Mr. 1jwlns, stool; It. A. t-cnlor, plcturo frames; Messrs. Kom ,t Kallske, pictures; Mr. Whlte lKiuse, shoes; Messrs. Smith Pros., shoes; Mr. Palmer, brlc-a-brac; Mr. Tug. not, I'untly; Mr. ltllcy, candy; Mr. llleglcr, bab cops; Miss I lllluu boloiuon, two otto mans nud embroidered plush cushion; Mr. (biggs, lemouado; Mr, llacheldcr, cako ; Mr. Jones, cand) ; llllain Nordon, box grocer ies; Itotiert llcvenor, tvvoboxca ot soap, and Messrs. Sattla A Co., box of canned goods; Mr. Set, painting; Mr. Jacobs, water-color picture, and Mr. iiruckhoff, box canned good. Ten Dimes for tho Babies. rn r. r.flror Please tlnd Inclosed $1 for tho benefit of thoMckllnbv Fund, (I, II. IIookhs. A Thanka OfTerlner. n, IS r.Ulnr Inclosed ploase Ilnd ." towards your linn), a thanks offering Irum three convalescent little liojs, who have bctn down sick with fever but lire now out and having a good time. MnvTiio-K, Hoy and Jpniok. N. H Wlllln and think of you durliig tho Sumuier, II wo get money. Two Happy Qlrls. To lA I ft .r Ibis Is the third year wo havo sont our small orf,'i lug tor tho hick babies. We feel as If we would 1 njny our summer moro If vo could scud llesh milk tu the little ones who 1 si a) at home. iour little friends, IKssik and Mvnri., ITJ West Flttj-elghth street. From a Slx-Yonr-Old Girl. y.H. f .rir.tr Inclosed jou will find tl, which please put to the limit for sick babies I wish I could do uioie, tun 1 am only six )e:ir,i Id. so 1 cannot give ver much. Willi best wishes, .MiTiil 'I 7.kiur:iu Mnyclo's Blessing'. till f.fil.ir I send my mlto with love to tho babies and a blsltig on jour good work. MAi.mr. Jersey City. j A Friend in Woodsldo. 1 . a. rinr Itieinseii pleaso tlnd g.' rents for tho Sick Hubles' 1 umt, with the vvL-di tin It had been mnre and the hope that It ill do some little one good. M. M , oudslde, N. J. A Plea to the Rich, ! I-. . M,'. I liuluod pleaso find 1 for the poor sick slrk b.iL,-a. 1 am 011I5 11 tmb) iweniv.ono uinnthsolJ, but well an J luppj, and If I was it'll, like Hnby Astor, I would send 41,000 In. sii.1,1 iifi. Why dnnt llie rich help the bible: 'ihe vrlll all h.ive toille some day, mill tin 11 thev vvlil regret Unit Ihev did not he.psoui,. suffering liibps, Pkkston I'kn. IIro'B 0, Nlco Contribution. ts A. hlnr III. Ii soil tlnd 1U. 10 subscribed bj the women tmplojres of ko-tcr A lit.il fer tho bciicitl nf the piHir children. A Te potunl Holldcy. ..s. Irl, , Dlcuj I'roiidnt Huh' 1 can t see why you lie vi r puts 011 our sunda) ilothcs! HoMi) Poore Hut I does. I wears 'em seven da sin the week. Tholr V'e-otablos. lros, iKr Uttr il l,t, l,ti, t'Sram-l suppiso ihut the fuvorlte vegr table of n duck It a mandrake. Macdov, And thst if the hen Is chicken w red, or course oouiin It mljlit be cez plant. I B. STERN & SON. RSTAULISHED 1848. $ ijMAKERS .5: RETAILERS OF GOOD CLOTHES A JbcWf 7MF0FD DID"Vllf Our" Custom -Like Spring" I "rV ' I NMK'rUll A Suits for Men's Dress and X 91 '' J Husliiess Wear are from a A Ut i-rlvvV(i Y our own Tailor Shops, and A fSZrvi '9 cqual ,n F,t ani1 Fa5,lIon i f -sTrrvJ ) PAlItlS a to c,,stom Tallorlnjf 9 A ApiSWli rrMKJw Vc pay no rent--and every I ? AWV- OF" 9 (larmcnt we sell goes dl- y KwSSjtfejrffiJJ . rect from maker to wearer 9 lISWtSWttM Kh'llEr f -t,,c middleman's profit I tWH -tnjSrM t-x Krycf m avcd -about $3 on every X Vm fM Srril PANTO ? $10 you expend with us- 9 b j? y"M v iTtr- I A" t,,c lntcst fabrlcs and 4 3 iJHfTOraj YfllnL A colorings In Double-Breast- X ''F-0 Art YM FVFDV I' ed, Sliiglc-Brcastcd or 3. 9 b&2.'Ar) B LVLK O Button Cutaway Suits I f 53-49 1 Jis 5'T.i Sp I 444-JVEjCLtJ the J3 I Y Our "Ncvcr-Rlp" Suits for X PRICES jem&iwBftk t Boys ' Everyday "wear are I itw.iffi3$ S S a special feature of our Busl- ARE fif'fmmt S A ness We make them so well, ? 111 I g and of such good material, $IO rSW'CT I Y that each Suit we sell brings Z MKrl? T iv the buyer back to us, and I a 0 SSmSffjm V they bring their friends- 4 2 " W-M'M Our profit on these Suits Is V p! W$m I small but the sales arc large L iet 5'5 iMm T and getting larger every day S &. thrwl T We keep their quality up I d Q 4$ ll t to the highest standard and f PlO g f:1 WiM ffl show the latest styles that f lw I appear from day to day -ffl' SJ S l B. STERN & SON I WRITE F-OR OPEN 2 J CATALOGUE 45 4 EVERY I LT SAMPLES. QRAND ST. UNTIL 9 P.M.! COR. PITT ST. a FASU1DN NEWS AND "NOTES. Printed Batiste Dresses with Foundation Skirts. Printed batistes with blue or white stripe and dots havo a foundation skirt cut lioru tho suine piece. 'I he outer skirt In boll shape has a whole breadth in Iront, a halt brtadth on each bide slightly doped, und two wide breadths lu the bias back. A slnglo deep loop on each side catches up the skirt about the hips, sometimes a band of guipure In sertion Is let In tho sldo seams their whole length. A deep llounco of guipure on one batiste dress has an Inch wide gathered rucho of tho batiste sewed on Its Ilarlng edjo and another as n heading. Sometimes tho round waist Is tucked by hand In tiny tucks from n shallow j oku of guipure, and is belled with gray-blue or rose pink satin ribbon two Inches wide, tied In an upturned bow nt tho back. Fashionably dressed children eveu as young as two jours have patent-leather shoes. bishop sloov os, with cutis or wristbands of the depth to suit the length of the wearer's arms, aro worn for Spring house gowns and will be used for Summer outdoor costumes. Tho lloiisovvlfo L'nlon.of llcrlln, founded by Frau Una .Morgensteru twenty years ogo for Improving domestic servlto, has bi como ono of tho most noted useful organization of tier many. It gives prUes to women who have remalned In tho sirvlco of tlio same family for terms ot five, tentwenty und thirty )cars, the highest prlo bi lug thlrtj marks In gold. At a leecnt meeting a piuo was given toone vvoiuau who had served Ilfly jcars In ono place, outliving two generations. An other's term ot service had lasted thirty-eight jcars. lho I'nlon also supports a tree Intel llgencc oftlco and a cooking school. The silk petticoat for full dress should bo cut with tho bias seam In the back, llko tho dress, and trimmed with one deep tlouncc, with nariovv ltusslan laco on cither edge. In the new checks shown lor mountain wear there aru very largo designs as well as small ones. Hero are some Knglish housekeeper's hints on spring cleaning- WasliHll t-reuch-poilslicd furulturo In warm brown vinegar, and dry quickly aud thoroughly. Polish It with .111 equal quantity of olive oil, vinegar and tur pentine, using a pic. 0 ot ilanuel wrung out if worm water. Use very llttlo and rub alter until ou cannot make a mark orsmoarwlth vour finger. If the furniture Is enamelled wash only with clean cold water. Wash tho glasses of pictures with n wrt sponge, oud then fliil-di with ponder-blue, mixed with gin, and use the samo for the mirrors. All the crockery must bo well washed In a b.ith of soapy water, and a hard brush. Paths are to bo washed with a soapy flannel dipped lu powdered whiting, clean I glass Jugs and water-bottles with Mnegor I ..ml salt. The galleries of gab globes should 1 le unscrewed and left all night In n basin of 1 hot vinegar. Tho next morning rub them dry and thej will be equal to new. 'I ho windows maj be wa.died with pieces of old newspapers, outsldo and In; finish with dry whiting. When tho carpets are put enwn, rub them, as If jou were scrubbing a door, with a house flannel, J wrung out ot warm water, and Immediately I rub dry with a clean conrsc cloth. In this I wuj take each lloor, lho stairs to como last, when v ou will nnd an old shaving or tooth brush a great help for getting the dirt out of the corners; and If jQiirstalrcaso walls aro 1 gl.vred use damp cloths ou long-handled brushes and finish with dry ones. luko .ill dlriy linen-baskets out Into the yard, and scrub them outside and In; throw cold water over them, nnd leave them to dry. In every room all drawers ought to be scrubbed, dried und freshly lined. When the House Is finished, give each bed Its 1 clean bummer blnnkot and counterpane, and send all soiiid ones to be cleoned. Hlankots 1 that do not need washing must be well shaken nnd beaten and left out In tho sun, I nd thon put away with roughly crushed I w hole pepper, I MANN BROS., Special Sale TRIMMED MILLINERY, Choice of 250 Trimmed Hats, ovory ono now and stylish, and not one worth toss than ffiG.OO to S8.00. special at $2,98 and $3,98, MANN BROTHERS, 3l4to320 Crand St. yp.w volt it. Harlem River Bridges. To thu ftllUtr 0 Thr rrnlnij Wnrht 'I ho statement has been printed in several papers that the people of Harlem heartily approve tho Senate bill, Introduced by Mr. Divvrs, of Massachusetts, by icquest, ap propriating 1T.",000 for continuing tho Im provement of the Harlem Hlver, The measure nlso provides for tho replacing ot lho low railroad bridges which at present cross tho river by permanent bridges with lled spins twenty-lour feet clear above high Spring tide, this work to be done under the supervMou of tho secretary ot War and at llieexicnso ot the corporations owning tho bridges. Another clause of the bill provides that during the construction ot tlio new bridges the draws of tho low bridges shall not b" opened In nny case between the hours of 10 a. vt. and 4 i'. m. 'I his bill Is not approved by uptown rest dents. Tho entire business of this section is Imperilled by It. We hove telegraphed to W ashinston to have n hearing. It ts anotht r scheme of tho N. Y. C. Hit. to get a stationary lulde. 'lho present law is that when tho bridges shall bo raised and li.ive proper draws thou they can be kept c.OM'd in commission hours. At twcnti-four feet above tide nine-tenths of the trn tile can pass under. Nothing can go under the low bridges. Hahlemitk. Summer Rivals, Some arc unrivalled. Pearl' inc has many imitations, but no rivals, Any of these may be dangerous ; all of them are disappointing. Pearline is re liable cr.d safe. I n all washing and cleaning, it saves the thing washed, while it saves labor in vTshing.rYou can find Pearl' ine in a million homes; you will find it a blessing in your own. aJowaru of Imitations. 2 JAMl'-H PVXK, N.Y, . W3.rw0mSTC Sale of Shoes. Hoys' nnd Youths' Patent Leather I3nlB and Button fcjliot'3, regular 3, on salo nt SI.67 3,000 Pnirs Men's Bals and Congress, $3.50 grades, on s.'ilo nt 1.89 2,300 pairs "Woman's Common-Sense and Opern-Too Button Shoes and patent tippod, mnde of fine Dongoln, sold nt 2.75, nt .69 1,000 pairs Women's Fine Don goln and CoiTeo Qont Ox ford Ties, nil sizes, width A to E, comtuon-spnso and opera last, every pair inado by hand, 32; regular for this sale I.45 1,000 pnirs Missos' Dongoln Tippod Button ShooB, every pair worth 1.75, for S j . 7 Children, 5 to 8, 79C.; H tolOi .99c. 2,000 pairs Missos' nnd Youths' Heel Russet Ties, sizes 12 to 2, at 45c. Womon's Patent Leather Snilor Ties, worth $2, nt 95c. OUTING SHOES. Men's Tennis rubber solo Ox fords , 55 "Women's Tenuis rubber solo Oxfords 49 BoyB' Tennis rubber solo Ox fords 49 Misses' Tennis rubber solo Ox fords 45 Children's Tennis rubber solo j Oxfords 4 Women's finest Oxford Ties in ( latest Blucher cut and ex treme pointod too nnd low hnels nt a saving of 25 to 40 per cent. Bloomingdale Bros., Third Ave., cor. flOth St. FLINT'S FINE FURNITURE. Wa doubt our .btlitr to .r.r gir. greater bar g.tna In I'l'UMTUUK than w. .re Juat now offering. The faahirin of ahorter lioura or work aud higher wage with grow ing eiarcltr of line lumber point tu much higher coat. iii:tti:ii mit dfi.av. GEO. C. FLINT CO., Fl'IlMTIIUIt MAIUUIS, MM, IPO AM) IQH WKST I iTII ST. HAILROADS Greenwood Lake Pens, llomantlo Pirnlrf Jrotinda HANUIMi PAVILION Ilnatlng, Flailing. Hath. Ing I' IratClaaa Hotel anil Ileal. urant AeiuuituoJa tlona at iteaa ou.hlo Hook open for engage menta. hecur. deeiraula oalce at once orrici, C'lntmbrr.rU. Perry Llbo fl-roin . Sliuckoylo 1 going to sue the Tax As sessoiV What fori"' j " '1 boy undervalued his worth." 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St, 1 TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, SPECIAL SAL OF BOYS' CLOTIH All-Wool Suits, 4 to years, reduced to 3.48. Fine All-Wool Cassimc and Cheviot Suits, reduci from S.50 to 4.98. All-Wool Long Pan Suits, 13 to 19 years, 7.98. Wash Suits, 1.48 and 2.7! Shirt Waists and Bloust 98c. Each H. O'NElLU go 6th Ave,, 20th to 21st St, G. A. R. Suits 'ir$8.oo.i riPKCIAI, nAIltSAINB POIt DKC0E TION HAY. All.wool Scotch Chariot Suit, (10 00 Barker! awar. Clar 1)1. tonal Prock:Oat anrl Veat, ill Prince Albert at and Ve.t, U13.0U. All-i Pantafromtl.ua up. HOYS', YOUTIIH' AND CIIILDItE' C'liOTIU.NR. all atTlea And pricei. No eitr. charge la mad. CREDIT LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SUI Reefers, Blazers. At)., at very low pricei. line of Vtj Goods, Hou19.te0p.Dg Goodi, FURNITURE AND CARPET PAItl.OIt HI'ITS, CIIA.1II1EU SPIT FOLDING BEDS. nEmiOEItATOItS. B; UAHUIAUES, OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS, it BROOKLYN. At ICI and r,r, Fulton at, will be found, line of Men'a, Youthe' and lloa' Clothing, diea' Wrapa, Jack.ta, Jc, Jko., aame prlcea aama terma. Opn edneadar and f-aturdar Erentng ' 0.30. ENTRANCE TlinOUlill FUnNITUHE STC T. KELLY 263 6th ave.& 104-106 W. 17th RAILROADS. READING RUD SYSIE Slltl) loot If LIMf SI., 11)111 111 Time Tfttle In effect Mir 15, 1892. 1 Trnlnv trnve Tin I C'rutrnl KnIIrond of New Jrrncy I For Philadelphia, Baltimore & Wash! J ROYAL BLUE LINE For Philadelphia, i.OO, 7.15. 0.00. 10.00. 1 with Dining Oar, A. M . 1.30. 2 15, 3 30. Dining Car, e.UU, 0.01). G 09, 7.30 P. M ,1 night. Muudara. 9.00. 10. an. 11.30, with V I Car, A. M , 1.30. 3.30, with Dining Car, COOP. M , r.'.llnlaht. ror Ilaltlmore and Washington dallr at 11 30. with Dining Car, A.M., 1.30, 8.90, D Car, 5.0U1-. M., 12.15 night. Additional train week daja for Daltimora i P. M. Parlor Cara on day tralna. Sleeper, on tralna. Inr Peadlnr, Harriahnrg. Pottarllle. ' 7,S A.M.. f.30, 2. IS Heading cnlf, e.UO. ascent Pnttavllle, 7. 30 eicept ll.rriaburgr 11 15 night, except Naturila? night. SundarrJ A. M.. 3.3U etieut Uarriaburg. 5.00 exceptf Tilie, 6. 00 except Uarriaburg P. M . 12 I&n For rlunburr, liewtnburg and Willlamaport Philadelphia, at 7 45 A M., 1 30, 7.30 I 12 15 night, eicept Saturday night j Sundlft P. M , 1.' 15 midnight. For Laatno. 4 00, 7.15, 8,45 A. M. , 1-G.V 6.(5. 7.30 P. M. bundar, 4.3U, 7.15 A.M.,' 6 80 P. M. For llethlehem, Allentown, Ataueh CtmBi. 4 00, 7,15, N 45 A Mi l.OI), 4.311, 6.43. I Allentown P.M. oundaie, 4,30, 7.15 A.M.,' 6.30 P. .M. , For Wllkeal.arre, Pittaton and Rciantoa, A. M. , 4 .10 1' M. rliindara, 4.30 A. M. For High Bridge llranch ana Lake Hop e.UO. 6.15 A. M., 1.00, 4.30 P. M. SundiP A. M. .. For Perth Aniboy and South Amhor. 4.30. 8.15. 11.15 A. M , 1. 30, 4.00. 4,30, 9 13. 7 1IIP M Mindajra. U.OOA. M.. 4.00P.". For Freehold ami Atlantic Hlghlauda. 4.30. 11.13 A. M., 1.30. 4.30, 0.15 P. il. ex, opt Freehold tl 110 A. M , 4 OU P. M For Ked Hank, I.nng llranch and polotaKt Point 1'leai.ant, 4.30, B 15. 11. 15 A. M..l- lied Hank only). 4 0U. 4 20. 11.10 P. M. J" lexcet.t Oceau urure and Aahurr Park)9.Vv J.OU P. M. . For Lakewood, Tntna IltTer, Harnegat ra Parnegat, 4 31). S.16 A. M., 1,30. 4.2UP. For A'lantle City, Vlneland and Urldg.t A. M.. 1 30 P.M. , ,., For Moiimdutn Hrach. Reabrlght and B Peach at 4.30. H 15. 11.15 A.M., 1.30, 8- brli;bteipreaa4.2UP, M Trnlit. Irutr nlmvr .tnllan via I.HIIItill Al.l.lt UAlI.HOAD For Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the V 8.16 A..M , 7.30 P. 51. Hundaya, 8.15 A. ForFa.ton. 7.00, 8. 15 A. M. j 12.30. U 5.15, 7 -HI P. M nuud.ya, 7.110, "' A. M. . 4.40. 7.-10 P. M. ,, kn For llethlehem. Allentown and MaoeM 7.00, H,15 A. M.i 1V.J0, 3.45, 6.15. T.SJ Kiimlaya, 7.00. 8 15, II 00 A. 51. ,4.40. I l-ur ll.ileton, 8 15 A, M. , 12.30, 3.45, T-X Hundaya, H 18, 11 0U A M. , 7 30 P M ,, I tor pointa In th. Mahanoyooal reglo. aj. M , 12 .ill, ,1.46 P. !l HundaieB.16. 11 -,' for Wllkeabarre, I'llttlou and 8cranto..a SI.. 12 30 3.45. 7.30 P. M. buudaffc boraiiton, 8 16 A. M. , 7.30 P. M. u J-orFlnilr.8.15 A It., 12.30, 7.80 P. daya8.15A H , 7 30 P.M. t I irk. la andp.rloroaraaaU can be proe" h?J; 172, 2.15, 2(11, 416. 786, 12. IMfSZ Murray at,, 314 (Janal at.. 31 rsal Ug Oolumhu. are. and 68 Weal 126th at.,1" 8J3 Warhington aU, 72 Fulton at., f nj 74 liroadway. V llllair.l.irir. , IK W.,tcott ltipre.. LO. .1 1 .all fo',"?h taggae iron, hotel or rr.ld"i. J" .''VvrnC a a. mcLrod, o. o. iukjJ Plea'tanaO.u.M'gr. O.n. P-w