OCR Interpretation


The evening world. [volume] (New York, N.Y.) 1887-1931, June 29, 1892, EXTRA 2 O'CLOCK, Image 3

Image and text provided by The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundation

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030193/1892-06-29/ed-1/seq-3/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for 3

I . THE WORLDj WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1892. " " f fl
I THE BARON'S FAIRY.
Missing a Fox Hunt Found Him a Wife
Instead.
All of Comte.so d'Eon's guests had
left the chateau that afternoon for a fox
bent. Tuero wcro moro than sixty of
thorn and tlioy wcro pretty well tired out.
for there hod been o cotillon tho nlht
beforo and it had ltsolf been prcccdod by
ft long excursion. For Comtosno d'Koon
Ttai a" indefutlcablo liostcsi the moro so
that she wished to prove to her guests that
alio was the jonuBest woman among them,
pho know that often when Mio persisted
In waltzing until dawn pcoplo wondered
audibly what her iirb niifjlit bo. Aud
nothiiiR wounded her so much as to hear
pcoplo say: "My dear Countess, you are
simplv astonish lug," for sho knew how
they addod undor their buath " at your
BKe."
Her oro? how absurd! A woman's
age is not a propor subject lor specula
tion. And what a terrible epoch this
niuetcenlh century is. with its registers,
its mnrrioRe certificates, its contracts, its
notarial acts, in which biith dates are
luscribeil In i'aiu lilack and white I
Jtcnlly. if Coiutcfco ilT.on did not liko
to contemplate tho idea of marrying ofT
her dauRhtcr Mnrituento it was uccauso
Bhowai lionitiodat tho Idea of tho no
tary reading out boforo overybody:
"Mnic, la Conitesso d'Eon, bom in the
year ."
She rutcolod her aRO to no one, not
eteu to Huron do (Jhaulayo. her Intos
conaucst to whom sho was no more than
a friend, for tho Countess had Iour sinco
ceased to wage tho battlos of loes. Blio
preferred simply to bo courted, to bo
Hindu ii confidante of, to bo treated liko a
pretty woman who does uot,di?riain to
enter tho lists, but with whom one daro
not go too fur; a chaste snluto imprmtod
on her finjzer tips, chatter that sailed oloso
to tho wind, nud nu occasional lnoincut of
forgctfulucss in the waltz were thu only
favors that she allowed.
The Huron hid divined all this, and ho
had been delighted to tind aprottv woman
with whom ho could flirt a bit without
compromising himself and without fear
of acalliiiR chain, j
" When you nro tired of paviiiR court
to mo," tho Countess h"d sa'd to him,
" we must marry ou off."
" Why," he exclaimed, "is your dauch.
tor old euouRh "
' Wtiat. Ceudriuotto ?" tho Countess
had oxclaimed, With a merry laugh; "fcho
Is a child a mere infant."
' ' Hho is o very pretty infant, then "
"Why, sho has a doll in her room
yet."
' 5ut why do you call her Cendri.
nctte?"
' ' Because she is a blonde ccudro, sho
has hair tho color of oshes. It was the
Count who gavo her tho name Hut ivil
tongues will toll you that she oucht to ho
called Cinderella."
" Un o tho ovil tongue, nothing to baso
thoir remark upon ?" nskod tho Uarou,
with n touch of irony.
" My doar Karon, " raid tho Countess,
piqued, ' ' I brintf up my child as seems
to mo best, "
Thoro was nothing moro to be said, and
tho Uaron eieu took to dropping the
" madeuioisulln" when he mot tho Coun
tcss's daughtor, addressing her jauntily
with n " Good morning, Ceudrlnette. "
This hunt struck him as n wcarititfs of
(ho flesh, for tho ouutesn hud hurried off
all tier guests and he had no ono to talk
to. lie b-Ran lo feel Irritated, nud oel
worked up a sort or pity for tho fox that
w is being run to earth and for tho dogs
that would tear it to pieces. Presently
ho saw that ho would bo too late to join
in Ihu chaso.
"Who knows," ho murmured, "if
tho fox should stumblo on mo just now
what would I do, who hato just been
pleac'ltig his caui-o?" And, aftor a
moment's rcfloction, ho turned hiahorpo's
head mid relumed to the chateau, think
ing of the pleasunt timo ho would have ull
alone.
"I shall go to tho smoking-room and
get ono of thoso cignrs that cmo last
night and go to the library for tho little
edition ot Musset. Then I cangotoniy
room and dream away tho morning, "
Dream? Of what?
" Well, I shall find something to dream
about simply by catouing a whiff of per.
fumo from tho bouquet of Autumn
uowers mat is put in my room every day
It is a curious thing none of tho other
men havo bouquets of flowers given them,
and flowers aro very rare just row. Yet
every day the flowers on my table, aro
changed, and besido them I find n dc
1 cious little bunch of violets. Tho
Countess is certainly very thoughtful for
hor friends "
Prcontly ho arrhod at tho chateau.
" 'I hero is no ono at home, sir, " ven
tured tho surprised servant, as ho took
tho Karon's horse.
"feo much the better. But I thought
several of tho ladles dirt nul hunt."
"They hao dr. von oer to visit some
neighbors sir."
So he was entirely alono, and master of
tho chnteau. Well, he would eujov It,
though he had never cared for solitude.
He went into the smoking-room and
looktd for tho box of (igars. The box
was there, but it was empty.
"This is it nuisanco!1' ho exclaimed.
"Fomo Fcrvnnt, I suppose, r-ueh cigars
should bo kept under lock and kcv.
Thoro were fully a dozen loft last night."
He coiifolfd himself by taking a ciRnr
from another box aud then thought of
that vo'.umo of Musset that ho had
glanced through on the precodim; even
ing. He had read a page of it to tho
Countess while Cendnnette was pouriuir
tea. He could easily find It, tor ho had
himselt put It back iu the case
Tho library was in perfect order, but
In the place w hero he had put the book
he saw nothing but blank spuco.
" Hero's n run of luck!" lie muttered.
I might boiler 1ioh followed the hunt
crs. Ill wager I do not urn grt mv
bouiitit to el y,"aud, depre'hid lv this
Ide.i, hu stood all ks'.nut before the door
ot I.U r uiu biloro ho vtuluud to
opcu It.
' Huh, I shall see," and ho pushed tho
door 0 eu.
" No. uv Joro, I was wrong!" ho cried.
On a littlo table by his bod lay the book
he had been reading tLe evening before,
and beside it, in a pi ottv Chinese we,
wcro two clcais. On tho tublu In the
centre of the room wue tho rest of the
cigars aud tho largo vase flllo. with
flowers.
"Is there n fairv In tho chnteau that
dtvincH all my wishes?" ho exclaimed.
'Ah, hero's something that bunks the
charm."
Ho 1 1 ad hcut over the aso to Inhale tho
perfume of tho floweis ; the bouqiiut hud
not been changed since the day before,
"After all, it's my fault if I catch my
.niry napping,"
lust then ho heard the sound of volcos
in tho hall.
" ( nu I Ret you nn thing, miss?"
asked ii urn nut.
"No, replied o fresh young voice.
" ritiish mailing up thii otfor rooms; I
shall attend to tb s one iiiitilf. "
fh'iuho Instil v caui'lit up his 1 nt and
crop and hid himself le imd a curtain.
The door opined, nud, framed iu a
sheaf of flowers, Cmdrinette appeared,
Hho was mlorab.o, with her hslr falling
nbout her shoulders mid d-wn beloir her
wabt, her tender eyes and tliorki lliat
tho Huron thought freshet thnn tho flow,
ers she carried. Although her mother
would not have admitted it her gown was
too shot I. but it disclosed exquisite littlo
feet nud nflbrdeJ a view of a pa r of wll.
tut ii d ankles.
"Thoso feet," thought tho Uaron,
"havo cprtnlnlv pns ed the ago when
they should be kept in the nurhf ry."
The clrl had ecino into the room, and
now, like a nice littlp housekeeper, last a
glance about her. Kl-o removed the old
tloweis anil mt about making a now bou
quet with infinite grico. Next sho cure,
fully dn w from the pocket of hor apion
a hnndfnl of violets, still Fpecked with
fiesli earth, and placed them iu tho
smaller vn.o.
Then sho looked tenderly id them for a
momtnt and murmured softly: " Th
big fluwern am him aud thuwoblauro
me."
When all wns in order she flitted here
and there about tho room as if sho did
not liko lo lento it.
" Yes," she said to herself, "everything
is arranged. Here are his books and his
cigars, aud hero aro his flowers. Oh. if
niiimiiin would only let mo wear lcng
drch'SiH I I'm suro he would find out that
it is I who do all this for him."
"And what if ho did tind it out?" asked
a pleasant voice.
'M. doChnulajo!"
" I was there hiding."
"Oh, sir, ou wete wotchiug mo."
" Wait stay a moment. Cendrinetto."
" No : let me go. Oh, if any one know
I waR bore!"
"Hain't Ceudriuotto a right to bo in
my rroin, since sho is my yood fairy
And. I otitic?, at your ngo"
" At my age?" aud, no longer trvlng to
get nWa, olio burst into tears. "You are
making sport of mo because no ono calls
rae 'mademoiselle.' You treat mo like a
child "
"Would you care for ino a littlo if I
called jou ' mademoiselle?' "
' ' Oh, that would not do; no ono would
tako it seriously. 'Cendrinetto!' ' Fif-tecn.ear-o!d
Cendnnette!' Twenty yeais
fr'jn now everybody will call me Cend
rinetto,' and treat me like it child. I shall
alw ft s be hfti en years old."
Uo you wiBh to bo a young lady ?"
"Yes."
"And why?"
"Decau.o."
Chatilate had to ropeat his question
8contl limes beforo ho could get tho Rirl
to iiiihh or.
"Uccauso became I am eighteen."
"ElKhtcii"'
Hut II m trot. And 1 er eighteen
j ears sat well upon her, but hecaue sho
did lint dance, bocuisc illhel govuisworo
too short at the bottom and too high at
the tup, no ono would hao siiKptetod
her age.
The I'nroti was much perplexed.
" Ccnilrlnotte- no, mademoiselle" he
began: " Mile. Mauucrito eighteen vears
o'd and wllh your nnui, jour fortune
and jour beauty, they are not beginuiuR
to think of j our niarringa ?"
The gill shook her head.
"Aud would you bo wc 11 disposed ?"
Bhc nodded a "yes" with her head.
'lhey stood for ome lnomontB thus,
Chaulaye carina admirmglv nt the pretty
head bowod betore hun. Then, drawing
her towards him, ho murmured i
" If yon like, we two just wo two will
begin to think of it." iiunfur fur the
Aiyniiitiitjrvm the Fnneh.
GREAT MEN WHO EAT PIE.
Emorson, Oladstone nnd whlttler
Aro Fond of It.
A gentleman of Concord, Mass. , tho
henrt of the ple.baklng district of Now
Knshind, lias taken occasion to toll the
people of the Y'est what bo knows nbout
plo as an iutel'octual factor, rays tho
Kansas City .Viir.
lie boldly assorts that plo of various
kinds is a biain stimulator, aud ho cites
Kmorson, Ghdstoni, Carlis'e, Mollcre
and othirs as plants who thrived ou plo.
Kmerion, Iu particular, wns known to
eat two and threo pieces of pio for bresk.
fast as a Fort of foundation for liteiary
exercise, and tho gentleman contends
that what was good and healthful enough
foi r.merson ought to ho good enough lor
anybody.
S.i enincst and seemingly convincing Ih
this p e eulogist Iu his i utluisluMn thai it
nould set m at first that pio ought to In
introduced into tho public schools ns n
pnrt of thn curriculum. Hut this nould
involve fresh complication".
It is now n matter of history that Whit
tior, tho gentle Oual,er pnet, not only
cats pio. hut falrlv shovels it Into his
mouth with his l.nlfo.
From Dlfforent Points of Vlow.
(Trim Utrprr't lianr.
"Perfectly beastly day this," said Holly
hock, looking out ot bis window at the pour
ing rnln.
llenstlyt You man lntcty," retorted
Harklns. whoso umbrellas are said to bo tho
must on tb; market.
FROM THE WORLD OF LABOR.
The Jewellers' Union has been recojrntzrd.
Ihe.Icisij city Kramers' Union will elect
new ortlcvis 'his week.
Uyrnr.Vnkirv I nlouNcUiO unionized anew
shuplust M'nua,
llio Memphis rsjumiFirinf has fUicumhcd
tn the Union and ul.i be a union paper bin.
alter,
'I he delegates ot the Aiialifamnted Pressers'
I'ntinhiite lu-n ailinltted tu the Unhid in
brew IrAdcs Unions.
'I he Pateon, .V. .1., t'atnters' Union has Its
annual Unlc at Hie " I'nlls" this alttrnuun
und cte'diiK.
The lmtiilry workers nf Chicago hse
ejected ai orttstilzMlcu uudcr the rules of
the iiicrlciii teiUratluii ot l.atur.
An Independent political labor league hits
been turmoil bj tbe unions and K. ot U
asHnblleat ltcehestcr, N. .
'lhe wnod-carvers are on strike at Moss
llaie's shop, Kent aeaue, llroo..l)n, K. 11.
Their demand Is that thu Unlun bo receynlred.
lhe Indiana Mate Kedorathm ot Trades
nndlaooi t nlons will hold Us eighth annual
session at I otfinsport on Jul) 'M and '.'.
The Architectural lron-Workors1 Untnnwlll
tnko action In regard tn the hoiisosmlihs'
lockout at yil pcianiej Btriot lo-morrow
eteuliiK.
The tx ss brewers ot llnlllmnro base retusid
lo renew the tuntrict, wllh tlulr iiiiuojie
tin II the bjjeolt be icinutcd Iro'ii hrelim'ii
brunt rj.
tlnllnsv Cm men's Union So. IIP has
elected .Inseplt Mnnnhaii, (hlct; .lonti llt.
inn-, Hitmiliiii; .M.utaij ; P. n. Dalrjuiple,
I iniiiilalttiietarj ; ehurlis Iriitraoii.lrcas
iu ci.
Hal er' Union No. i:im tlocis J. lamsfiiss,
hitreutrj ; A. haiier. (Inaiuinl Mcidnrj ; V.
Kmellcr, 'li-isunr. A chulrman will be
ciieitd m t terj nice uug.
I.i c tl Asm inlily "4.". K. of I, mixed trades,
IsengaueU iDAUnrteiiiciil tu hive thehyl.
lalUc id ii udum Picorpurated In tho Innsot
Si lit ll lllU',1.
Upon complaint of Abnilinni Nlln rstcln,
170 lironii.i iirtet, td trtl ,1, t.llten, m .New
.IU..N. .1., h isl ecu urn sted fur Using V3UUICI
It 11 union iIkui Inbcl-.
I nc ll As-euihlv T.illiT, K. ot I., bool
Mnileto, n 1,1 1 tici during the Minimi r on i lie
first, third and lltlli l-rldiij ot otti) lunnih at
'tl Ixlniicej slit el.
Nbout nrty men ntnt on strike n,-nlnt the
ciii in) nu m ot two noii-unlim men at lln
hup iii .N. ,t l'. suit. n.aiiulueluKrsoi shun
cnkcs. In Hrotikl) ii, Jtstiida).
An nppllcatlon for pel mission lortrlkn was
gianltilli) flgnr-Mokcrs' Union No 10 yes
urln) eu'iilntr. lnitrnil inuiteis tninu up
for dlicus-liin, but no result w ns roacln d
N. I'ck K I'o'scliar-mnkrrs srenn sirlloto
gain hi. bir nnijis and fc.ciiin lite nlnstaie
imnl of scteinl men who wcro dlseuargid
without any ulld icason.
Tho btilldtli.'trndfs workmen emplojed Ii)
Cniitiae'oi Kin nt") on I ubllo Hohtol No. n.",
Ktcrgrten aicnuo and Court strett, llrook
Un, striicl; yesieida) bicni.to a nun.uni n
man had bet u employed.
Tho cen'ral body ot tho United Hebrew
Trades I nlons has appointed a hnclal ciin
hiltuo tomakoanattetnpt to bettle the dll-
fEvory man wbo would know the GRAND
TRUTHS, tho Plrun Fticts, tho Old Secrets nnd the
New Discoveries of Medical Scicnco an applied to
Married Lifr, who would atone for past follies and
nvoid future pitfalls, should writo for our WON
DERFUL LITTLE BOOK, called
"A TREATISE FOR MEN ONLY."
To any enrneot man wo will mail ono copy, EN
TIRELY FREE, in plain sealed cover. - A rofug
from tho quacks."
TUB ERIK HKDICAIi CO..
64- Ntagnrn 8'., HiifTnlo, N. Y.
lercnccs In regard to tbo musicians at tho
Tbslla 'l heatre.
. sburtlclT, Master Workman of I). A. 47,
K. t'tl.. tlcvelitid, his tilevrn ihM tu tbls
eity arlclnx thai no surlaco mill old men
if to Cli" ein'id until the car strike Is stilled.
The Mm hint' More. Workers' nnd Itinil
It'll Iitk' I nlon has the cd IhouiatO'Ltarv,
I icslli'iit ; .) ri'inliili tt, ti'Niill, KlnaiietU
ttrclnrt: 'I h mnn t .issi-ll, hn'ordliur M't
iilai) ; Mllltm Morle), lieasurcr: Mhnuvl
0 lluin, W.UUIlk' Ueletlite,
I III jii prhili r ehir.'e that siine rinilnyers
In inlsilir are jinJInt' work to bedoneat
iiiiii-unliin rules In cmap country towns in
theticlnlt) tvluretlie union hat no Jnrl-illc-tl
ii, nrtbo lusn In tin so ph'tcs ate not or
k'aided. hhhnid i'. Walters and William P. Ilenl
ban, inthibi rsot 'Dpoirraplilcal I nlon Nt. tl
tllMl Inst ncfk, boihtntllftd to benelll". lhe
ntiiuLor of curds iicposlted nllh Sicntiry
firguson was tourtieu and setcnteen were
withdrawn.
llio Idstrlct ceunrllof New York Carpen
ters has siistolued the action of Wulklng liel
ecatc McKIm In refusliiK to order a strike on
tho criminal Court bull ling, lut a rulo n is
adopted according to nbleii in the future
Walking Delegates must order si rlkes on lots
drslsnated by tno Hoard ot Walking rele
gates. 'Iheoriraiilcd waiters of tltrraan) are agl
t nlliiv tor it Ian to co'upel proprietors (t
Holt Is nun resuurints to glte ticm a holiday
euiyweek. Atpiestnt walteis m ileimany
who are rtculirlt eniplojtd ,ue vtnrkino:
iter) di IU t Ii jeiir i xrept ,i len Imlldits
v'Imii i beui at the ci ntenhnte of tiirlrein-plcijus.
A resnliitluii pn nitslng to nld the lioust.
sinlths hits la vii .idotilid by the Fngllsh.
siitiiMni; Fr.n ers' I nlon, h. of I. iheelei
tftrn if untieis iiMiilnd as ft lion v t. It.
Itfl, Masitr Wmkiniii (t. tiepen, Worth)
I oieir.an : t). tlslimd, s.cnl 1) , .. Nt Ii Hi,
l it usurer: ' JacImiii, W.ilkliirf Pen-KUej
t hnrles l.undell, 1. u.irrlson, L Andnson,
IrtiiliTs.
'linutuiMt and Co, nf cp clnuaMI, hate
Ik i ii sued 1.) Liiiilitlm Urns . tlcai iltu.trnnl
t Paul, foi liming sold them ilris Willi
ci unteriilt union Mbels. lhe pliilnlllfs hate
Ihcii alimst ii.IumI as ihct neie nrretinl
U.ioii compljln' of lhe st. I .ml I iK.ir-M.tkeis
1 nlon nnd Hin bmeetltil. 'lhey nm de
mand t '-'OO.oou ilniiickis from irauimaii A
t o
lhe onk'eisi lectedby Progrcsslte ranters'
t nlon No. l, K. ot l.. nro: 'I. II .lleut'eck,
later nr,ii.an; 'Ihoniai Dr.flj, Wtrih)
rureiuin: 'luou.us Oliver, P.itonilii lei
itiaryj t. Ii tuner, linrmlal sccie.'ary;
timer rnilh n, Innsircr; ,1. M, logcrti,
W ilklnjf 1) I j; if; U I, llrtiAii, r. .scolt. .1.
inilil.uii, Irnsleis. lhe I ilon hnstensund
W liking Utlrgil.i MeKlm tor pel ndltln car
pi nlerslo rroik on a strike Job.
.Meinlris of Pun llure-Wurki rs' Union Ho.
.1? MII be nnel S.", cents ern.li fir tnlling to
siltndshop uicuiiiKK. ihe noiuinuttoiiH for
illln'rsare: I'm rn-slilnnt, Mnrlcs lUcUrcr.
I.icob Icunir, tleorgc lilcrie. for Mie-1'itsl-deiii,
I. lilt tinann. K Nolitiibtrger: P r
t orrespenaliig and licmrdlng ctreiary, II.
it)lli'g, II. Ilnnr)nt; for Klnnncl.il fecretart,
I . .Ippel, I-acker; lor Irenvtin r, t . fcriiit I
dei , 0. Ilauiinermlller ; 'or 1 ru-.lt c, Jobn Ilar
irtitlier. James P. Arrhlbald came to the last meet
ing of the Tin r,d MieM-In n Woikers'
I in in lo deft nd hluist'lf iiyalnsi the cbuigcs
f hating used hit Influi'iiLo In the Mot
motiiui'iit for sili.sb political purpi so, and
ithi'ii be nnnicl to I now ibe nanus of nit
accusers the ilialrnian of tho meciln'tou
him thai no name, noun ie given. Mr.
Aichlbuld Iheti wllhdietv. Thereupon Unas
lesoltid In Inn rnt ihe ceiiti.il laVir I nlon
thai priioiucaliisi Mr. srcblbuld tvlll beiur
nlshtd as focn at the Investigation Is
entered upon. 'Iho netromcers are: ueorge
h". I loyd, Pietlileti': t harlcs Ynikert, Vice
President: Pnnli'l Almond, llecordlnghecre
iar): Mtrvjn I'rnti, H anelnl Mercian:
William Vaughn, treasurer; Charles W.
I.ubrdorf, .lenii Kenued), l'dwnrd l'arnes,
Matthew Rarr, isamucl Dark, lianlcl Almond.
Mrrtrn Pratt, Herman Wlnttis, tlmr.es
Volkert, commute en Good and Welfare, on
ful) ll.nnii'ii'liiieais to tbe constitution are
to Le considered.
Yesterday's meeting of the Harmony Cm
tcntlon resulted In tbo fnrrmilou oi a new
central bod) nhlih u III take the plncooftno
Central I.sm r Union and the Nework Kcd
(riilonnf labor upon a non-polltitnl plat
loi in, the c. L. U. hating cllmlntted all refer
ence in pnlltlct from Us orl Initl di darn Inn
of principles, 'lhe unions lompu-lng the
rcnir.il Labor Federation withdrew Imm the
com cm ion uben their propouiun to create
a conference cf mmltiec composed of reprc
sinlntlvcs from both central bodies vro
rejectod. There are sixty-eight unluns In the
Let Us Convince You 1
Itliornit of tho scitsoii Is ttruwlnir nciir iiiul svo llii l oiirselvoi overftoekd, vH
1 Not that tho sensun tins boon n tlull one, lint quite tho contrary. W'W VH
tien sotmsy UN tmitlo us reckless In buying. Our "Store House " moat gjB
I tin rrllevnil of Us present stoclc of 'iVlH
FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDIN6, STOVES, OILCLOTHS, CLOCKS, jM
REFRIGERATORS, PICTURES, CURTAINS, BABY CARMAKS -
to nm It o room for Full Goods. In this tvny wo hope to uccompltih It by VI
Cutting Prices and Giving Longer Credit, I
No mutter svhnt others ndvertlso, t:ll on us. Wo will verify abor J
tutement In every partlculnr unit send you awny happy. J,?HB
J.Baumann&Bra 1
1313 to 1315 Third Ave., bofc. 75fch and 76th Sts. l
ri.mird I! II. SI nl loll mill si. P'n Mliiritiijr till O P. 1W. vH
Snur roM tut irAnisti
MAverArTi'Hf".
CHAS.LEBlHAfi&CO.
I llnrrlny si., iiiposlte
Asmr ilinir.
Jld Ate. I. Hin'ln-i.
Ilft "toek nf Wnilirl
l ii,l l'mt' -ll.tJH lor
-. nfcertAll in'
S")Kwn'lithtiilMfleil lllc fur
' I
DESESITEKS
I m. Il-m ,tln t turps I'nitu .Itilt I, Renil si one i
forl.lifik- I! I. sflLKOV. Ilnltfit Htln Clklm
Allonit). 8l't llruAltl. , Yi rn Clf.
SPOHTIHO
"yomoTn park iats w!FAi,'n, n. i.
M.)MIIV..tUI.V 4TII. ,,,
At1 I1I.III I L7I Mil , Jill I'Ji'AY sndSVT
HitllAV. Until Al'lUMI 'J51II. Hue" ".
nmirnrt" I ' P M Irslm anil JH tt'ry l
iii.niiti", t fntrnl It. II, ,.l . ,1. hli"iU M
tTtt, H IS. 10 31. II III A. M, 12 10 SikUI
1J IS HiejiAl, I i U is, -ulali 11 J l. un .Srtirttvt
mill) IJil' M I'mntjlirsiils IIR,, t orllsnil
A.l Doit ,.. M I nrilM, 7 JO. U 10. II ill,
hirila II M A M tpulAlU M , IJ3''P.M
tinrilll (ll'.M.Mi uluii Juljr tllnnil Sttiirls);
i.i.ljr" lit, l -anilir llno, from r r H, fiwl nt
ItoiturSt , J no llil'A M . Il'.lltn-olll , I ll'l
P. M AppoeUI luls "Id leste for W Yr; t
HI', M. .ii'i'r Inhis "III !'' Itnm-'l "l ftr
llrtvn lliimn Dlr"rT,rt ! uuo nn'si'.
tsro Ilouml Inn, uicluuinc tiludmliin to HcM.
tl.MI.
CONEY ISLAND" JOCKEY CLUB.
ttKH.NI-MlAY, JU.SP 13 rlKST UALK, 2.30.
TMK M-II.NII. RrAKhS.
Trtlni fiom l' lull Si Frrr. 10 10 nd otcr
I all Iwnr ili-ri;ef , , , ..
SPFt 1AI. I'Altl.'JIl t Ail ll'.AIN T 1.13.
lloAt.lnim tool thitehll ft. l-rrnlnoiof all I-le-
fit.l r,.ln. 11.10 A. si. ml hill hojrlj after
BICYCLE AUCTION
S"(l haffllm, n suit locond-linil, IVilunil I",
Vlalois, llildSK, MetfO'J, Orllerln, t)rmiiade,
F i i . I h'iM'liT. .Intm 3d. 10 A.M., 1 j Aturrar nt.
new central body and lt ooicers aro: M.
inmpi, hccardln,; mcretary: Alexander
Martin, Hinnc.al stireisry; Mcrtimer o
Conntll. Loirfspciidlng hecreiarv; F. .
1 alrres.lrcnsurtr, I rank McAidlo. sergia.t-st-Arms.
Tbo next mcft lie Is in lake place
i a Mindly, .inly It). ."Next tunday the c. L.
l ana tho K. .F. of h. nlll borciiueslcd b) a
special urain'.tteo to adjourn sine die.
Bettor than Thnnlts.
irrum fini I S'fl 1
Mamma-Did you tbanl; Mr. Mccfcllo whon
he gave yon that silver dolrar?
Little Hoy Yis'ni lhalls, sorter.
What did ycu say :" t ,, . . .
I tolu hlin nox' tuno he kissel sts I
wouldn't teU"
AMUSEMENTS. $M
ELDORADO, M
T( (. I'lClCUI MVK UKLiaUTFUt U
EGYPT THROUGH CENTURIES." tl
TaIu. -t t.'.l. ll'b. 14th, Chrlitoshw and VU
I'm s t, 'truest 4Jil and 13lb dlraot iM
IVI.IMSON MjCAlWOAf DI'V. 'H
I UO'll- HA.1IK.N AMI lOtVlin,.
r s nu Mom .-. iiA.inani ntfcuoarorriaifi. ;
1 Hi.n ..Miliil IVtfer iu.icio Upon Until Mldnlaht. "'1
Ailmii hi In all ,.fiOoanti' yl
KOSTERciBiftL'd. """SUl v
rillll'AHISi vN 1IASC 1 tlUKITIMIH, '
MOMS. DUFOUH AHD MLLE. HARTLEY. ;
, AUlH-Vlhl.!-. HPlmALllha. NOVKl.TIM.
UOtT l.'l Tlil..TllH. 'J3l.it. AI8.19T H
IIIMIMIII Conl, I'ur.' Air. OMI JKU .
(. I,l)l , llnllglul ilhiii.ialllM. PHOlffV
I.A.iT 4 Mlllui.t Mat. i-at. Houtun't HiU Bt. H
EDEN MUSEE-AUERICAH GALLERY. M
I III ,r rt lllMilRK'M. fillOUI'N. !
POWELL and MAJILTON. M
MU.SC.I t s.HIb' , I.VV'itniSN onCIIESTBA. vH
mN P"llllU'!l Ilir.TIIK. 14th it. XH
iU'in,.. hi',',' I'stl Ht'liiKN COMI'A.ty. ?
Tu 1st I iii-liffAiiil Ki-1 is. L Jttl (liUoo, ?'H
a '1 ' I'pnn r I I'orntnn I iiajnllan. i.M
III, lij. Amrrtitin. Ihwo and othgra, 1
DlltAVl.it'i lllAATlll. . ,;H
Mr. II. I'. MINI it ,. Prop andM'tff &
I, AST U i I Ii. Mat. xat.,v.llt. W
ROBBER OK THE RHINE. M
sAi.vrit's i:vkmmi8 a la. aD mouth. vIH
IDI83Y BELLI IN,,,l-J,I!ttttvoP," SI
0P1.1M . ji'imtbr. A -m
I l.HSt.lt.U, AIIUIMSIOM, 60e. H
I CASINO. llttllADWAY AND aSTtTnT? '
THE VICE ADMIRAL I .Al M
Hon' t.rilf n onrrt Nifthtlr and Rqndar. M
Ailmlvilni 3iv jtcUiiint hoth aDtartarnmaLta, cl
. XZOYrsMSDISONHqilARL TI1KATRK. ifl
fiilKAAt l.. II) Sit Hilar Matlnaa at 3. r:H
I 93tlitu J4. I t'tl.SM CUIIVrfRFUUMANOR,
Hoyl's "A Trip to Chinatown,'1
qaiid N riu;srt".
1111 II DAY, .HTM; DO. -'
Tim Ni't ni.ri.i lar Kxirataanta. '
fi.MjAii. m
Fati now en iaIc UB
14th SfMinic Ha'l 2nd Alhambn Csvt, ;1
1 14 ana 1SIJ lutat Hth 81.
I Tin- tio.'i-.'i'iai oKt.'iicMTRioN rm
l Plays l!terr Itfriiiion nud Krealasa VI
I jji-jj.'i," . . Am
Collectlnu- Etattatlci. tW
tn-tm T'lnt 'irHttf 1
A Northern gentle man asked an old negro, ?;
vim naa I lie driver ot a csrt to wblcn wBat H
tacl cd a tenrrahle mule: '.IB
" lion old 1. tbat inulu. my colored friend f VU
"lie am like yer:elf. bosa, prttty wall oa la T.-m
Hut hntv many t ennT" U
" sa.no as ou, boss -only two." TH
Even though not a Yachts- 4 profits BLOWN TO ATOMS DURING THIS SALE- : : I 3 lrW M
man, you wiir certainly buy J .-.... ... r... xrcAocnc rc mrr r nTHCC i a fine line ot Srl
one of those elegant Tennis 4 VERILY AN EPOCH TO WEARERS OF GOOD CLOTHES. 4 W&S NoveltIesln Ipsli ' li
0r Utin SuitS ht 4 Positively the greatest values sdAOJSUn Fit' Finlsh and Sty,e are i Jj' n-y Atti 1 II
being sold during this Sale- 4 eve'roffered in Good Clothes are JW comb!ned ,n each Suit to an I VJfe: always In ffM ' J
TENNIS SUITS, $4.75 to $15. J theSuits we are nowselling at mW0 unusually meritorious degree, j K tHTf 8t0ckandvery Wfii '
i $15 THE SUIT- (&T M Tf mPrted Homespuns, Fore.gn J jJL1 " (1J M
At the latter price an English flre rf those &k f IJt .Blue and Black Serges, and 2 "Kj - MI I
Serge, guaranteed imported. I f0 yh textures so Ity Wf Eng,i!h 1fft T 1 W WwMM 1
A Leather Belt with Leather affected by stylish men-: : Wfj Where ttre are boys there M M
Covered Rings with each Suit .- rjL lJ wo-: & j: will be needed reliable cloth- plJ ' 1
FREE Their peers are not $ OUR Qlfl BliT " " ma- I ins to a,ways look dressy iind S0M ll
shown elsewhere for twice the , HlSUf. HABERaMSffiW. wear Ilk. ,cather-We have gl I
J In Summer many men want to spend 0)G?2j gn , 9 them, nnd exceedingly lowf$$ffiU II
money T only n few dollars for warm-weather : N&vs 0ur Habcrdashery Department i.i i fllfTViW HI
Your vacation delights Will be I suits Our ''Rcady-to-Wcar" gar- ,j2) J :l :l G3) already In great favor with stylish f P CC 0r garmen . WK8jH. jl
onriwpHhvnwninirnne- . J menta ore Just the thlnB-Llttle out- dre.wrs-We sell the best, the latest Offered: : :::::: : jftiKSDH!
ennanceu uy owu...S f Inyl Superb returns ! Just thlnK, elcjjant, wcll-fittinp;, i and the most tasteful that the market afforda-Tlie f Boys' Short Pants Suits, ages ',MK' 1
They are Correct in CUt, the reaby.made clothing, for business wear : : : f prices are absurdly low for such wares We conduct 9 4 to 14 years, we offer during M
quintessence of good taste and f . THp this department simply as a convenient adjunct to J this sale -$4.95 THE SUIT. JlOTKjJ H
of superlative Cloths- : : :. bO SUIT I j that of our clothing-: : : : ; : : r Boys' Long Pants Suits, ages f5J
TO VIEW THEM IS TO BUY V j : : : Come and sec and be convinced-: : s :?: SINOLO ITRIV.S SOLD AT "CASH" PRICES. : 9 14 to 10 years, we offer at WWJ ffl
0NEJlll: : : 0PEN SATUDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. J $8'" TJ '' '' Mj 1
& ?. ilM

xml | txt