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I THE WOftLl): TJJESPAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1332. ' ' 3 iH
I CHANGES IT THE THEATRES.
John L Sullivan Makes His Bow
I to a Harlem Audience.
Mr. Potter of Trxa" Sean at
I Nlbto'e.
I John L. Sullivan as an actor u not a no.
I elty. lie first burst upon a )earulni public
I In a force called " llouont Hearts autl Wlllliij
I llkO'ls." Ilu liau not, however, retired from
I tno Jramatlc (alicin !) profession, fur last
I nlclit lio was the star at thu Columbus '1 iJta-
tro lu llailem, where a ploco culled "...at
H II an from Boston " was perlortned. John I.'s
H dramatic cllts nro not Btnrtlln., but liu c-
H uultlod himself creditably, and although be
H has been removed from LU position as the
H world's champion pugilist, tuere aro uvldetitly
H many pcoplo vv bo ai u still anxious to see biro.
H With that object In Men, folks sat through
"That Mnn from Ilcston," and applauded It.
H IIAUI.KM orKKA-UOVI.
H " Mr. Wilkinson's Widows" was the play
H at tho Harlem Upern-llouse las', night, and
H It tiadtuoadvantagn uf n strum: cast. 'I he
H interesting widows were rcpieseuted by Miss
H KdlthKenward, n little etleivesceut actress
H of considerable dramatic nlilllt, und Miss
H Es'lo Tlttel. Wilton l.jcka.ve plaved the
H leading male role. .Mr. Luckae lsa tavorllo
K both with himself and ivp.ii his audiences.
Ihe. other parts were ety well Interpreted.
H NIUIO'S (UltDES.
M "Mr. Potter of 'lexas" drew alargjau-
M dlence to' Niblo's Uaidenast night. The
B piece Is a popular one, and it. Is much more
H at home at NIblo's than It was w hen acted at
H the Star Theatre, where It was first seen.
M The cast Included Henry Weaver, Jr., Charles
M V. Tlngay, Hugh Gibson, Harry Ilrlnslt-y,
H John E. Hyncs, (iuy Nichols. Stella Ilonliace,
B Nellie Ceclle James, Georgia Murray Ilusby,
H I'. J. lteynolds, II. B. Mestujcr and c. a. uio-
son.
m rsori.E's theathe.
JIB The Wide, Wide World." a melodrama of
H tht approved Bon cry type, went extiemely
jB Well ut the People's 'theatre last night.
IfH There was plenty of effective scenery, und
jB the pictures of the Foundling Hospital, Paris;
V Tho Little church Around the Corner, New
York, and a Hester street dive seemed to uf.
) ford unlimited satisfaction. The cast was
headed by Albert Urunlug and Miss hmina
jf-H Bell, who worked very diligently to please.
WINDSOK TIIKATIil.
fM " rr. Bill." tho farce that opened the Gar
! den Theatre, has travelled a great deal sluco
- that event toolc place. Last night Its pere
1 grlnatlons led It to the Windsor Theatre,
where It was played In a very Uvelvway.
UH Miss Cello Kills appeared as Mrs. Horton ana
Miss Alice Truesdelleas the kangaroo dan.
jus cer. others In the cast were draco Harper,
(j Ida Hell, Emily Majnard. Walter Horton,
Charles 1). Carter and Krlc PolllcL.
jS II. K. JACOBS' TIIIATKE.
jB N. 9. Wood was tho star at 11. H. Jacobs'
HJM Theatre last night, und the play was a drama
M entlUed" out In the Streets." Mr. Wood Is a
virile actor, and ho has a large following on
( the east side. Ills work gave complete satis.
taction. "Out In the streets" was well put
on the stage. Among the scenes pictured
(.were Washington Market, St. Patrick's ca
!" thedral, the "Devil's Mill Kace" and the
) burning oil works at Greenpolnt, L. I.
H aitANOOPFHA-norsK.
wj West-Bide theatre-goers Hocked to the
njjn Grand Opera. House last night to see a melo-
drama entitled The police Patrol," which,
While not as good us many other melodramas
popular at this bouse, nevertheless passes
n away an evening very pleasantly. The many
hH" situations" In the piece w ere duly retog.
JnKnlzed and approved of. in the cast were
gyWEtelka Warden, Amy Russell, little Tony
PFttiurton, Charles Chappelle and W. 11.
ipryaut.
,,:j AUBE80 TUEATRt.
j9 a performance was given at the Amberg
Kg Theatre lust night in aid ot the unfortunate
sail cholera sufferers in Hamburg, and a very
JtKsgocU performance It was. The Amberg
H orchestra contributed some enjoyable muslo
H and a pretty one-act opera was presented.
jKjiS J n the cast were Anna Melfort, Augusta Hur
ai'Smelster, Adolph Phlllpp and August Walter.
SilA song from Tannhauser." sung by Mme.
fcfaHlfgg. was much applauded.
dm l'ABK TnEATRI.
1Wt The Imperial Japanese troupe fiom Ttkln.
V Japan, appeared at the New Park Theatre
last night and made a hit. There nro acro
bats, tumblers, balancers nna jugglers In tho
organization, and their work pioed lobe
dlntlnttly interesting Among the vaudeville
atti actions were George P. Muriiuy, llttlo
Aunle Hurt, churlle .i.-n.me, Julie Mnekle,
Kruiii; Moran and u uumlx-r of others. There
was a large und hl.'hly uinuwl auJIencc,
uuiiii's Mtski'u.
Iho rooster orchestra at Doris's Klghth
Aeuuc Muteum jisler ny enlivened thut re
sort with the fascinating " 'I a-ro-ra-boom.
dc.ay," und the audleme seemed to like ibis
version of the well-known strum, i'nnny
Herring was tho main feature of the stage
entertainment, tin appeared In a drama
called "ltocky Mountain Huby," which was
exceedingly tunning, ln'lhentro No. : was
u vaudeville perloriuauee, and In thu cuilo
hall were a score ot attraction .
lll'BKKS Ml'4LVM.
Jones ncd Kdwards, chjructer clinngi' art
ists; Pred and Nelll" Dulj, AichcrauJUevers,
Barry uud Iiunuon, comedians ijuutielll, u
Juggler, and Nullle Seymoui wire seen tiiion
the stage of lluber's PourltnilliHurvt Mu.
seum yesterday. In tl.e dill i halls wire the
ludy siirlnters, Galeltl's perloruiiiigmonkejs,
Has) Hull, the electric girl; Am Arllngluii,
a HNukc-cbariiiei ; fcugene heralto, Maldu,
Ashbury and Keunish, and Jissle All) ne.
tony pastok'f.
Sain Devcre's company Is a capital or;anl
ration, und It held sway over u I'l; audlviiie
at Tony Pastor's Ihcutw last ulght. lu
te.Uuns weie the sit Ulinserettls. exceed
ingly clever acrobats; Mile, llertoto, Muy
Vventworth, the Wuod Iravclll trio, Howe
and Uraniien, the Helgbleys, Harding ami Ah
Md, ffho ore iilwuys popular: c. vv. 1 Ittie
Held, the polyphunlst; Leonard and Moran
and Sum Devere.
KOSTtll AMI BIAI'.
The sprightly Vanoul was again the bright
est feuture of the enteiluluuieni ut Kistei i.
lllul's Concert Hall last ulght. Mi' sang
1 lench and Ktigluh son.'s In her on u Inimi
table way, and was appluudcd furiously u ler
eachenort. Vunonl li prouabl the ktieatest
ulli action that KosterA Dial huvu had lor u
lung time. Atuunn, tli-j mimic, made known
sever ul new Impersonations. There was a
long variety programme.
UALV'S TIIEATHE.
Tho regular opening of Italy's Theatre
always a delightful event will lake place
IhursJay night, when a play, adapted by Ml.
Daly from the German ot Dr. lllumeuthal,
und entitled " Little Miss Million," will be thu
attraction. Miss Ada Kthau will be In the
east, and so will James Lewis, Mr. Clarke
uud a newcomer named Uuurculcr. Tho re
turn of the Daly company Is mi y welcome.
CHINESE LIFE AT THE FAIR.
There Will Be Stores, a Thoatre and
a Jobs Housa with Hideous Idols.
ut associaieu rnrss.l
Chicago, Oct. 4 Cbau Pal: Kvval.a wealthy
Chinese intorpieter and Importer, has been
appointed by a local Chinese syndicate as Its
representative to proceed to china and pur.
chase the material for a building nt the Pair
which will represent every phase of Chinese
lite.
Mr. Kwal will expend between $80,000 and
UO.OOOon the exhibit, A Joss house, a tea
house, a Chinese theatre and several Chinese
stores will bo erected for tho sale or curiosi
ties and all kinds ot cnlnesu goods.
In the Joss hou&u all the peculiar rights ot
Cbtneso worship of Idols will bo obseived.
Mr. Kwal said yesterday bo would guarantee
that the idols be would secure would te about
as hideous as the Chinese can pioduic. In
cense Joss sticks will be burned dally and
sacrificial offerings of doves, chickens, money
and wine will be wade.
In the thentre there will be a full Chinese
orchestra and company uf actors.
Mrs. Pearsall's Will Void.
Justice Dykman, of Whlto Plains, has ren
dered a decision declaring null and void the
will of Elizabeth Pearsall, widow ot tie
President of the Second Avenue Kallroad.w ho
beaucsted the tortune to institutions and so.
clctles and cut tne heirs short. The contest
was brought by George 1L Pearsall, uf the
Manhattan savings Bnuk.
The Htom Dory Nnpollo.
Id Poortaen lluudred and Nintlrlvro,
Sailing- ever lb ocean blue,
Columbna clmt to nnd a way
To wtiirt tbe wealth of the incite lav.
He found It not, thouch he thought lie did,
Por from hll great aoul 'twai ever bid
'1 hat be bad lonnd an unknown world
Wbera CaiUlo'a lianner he unturled.
In Klghteea Hundred and Ninetr.twn,
Wltbaoaptain bold (wbowae llkewltecrewl).
Went over tbe aea, bound eastward bo!
A UtoIj boat called NApCLto.
Brat Andrewe, wltb a mouter heart
Than even Columbna. from home did part.
And awajr to tbe NpanUb land did go
To ecour the aeaa with Ha folio.
A glgantlo talk I But thon. yon know.
Tou can icour alz tblnsa with Hapolio.
1 fh A Frugal
Mj Meal. JpW
yff. f It's house-cleaning time. lgfSli
H Every one tired and U "'
Wt cross ; every thing out of place and wrong end foremost.
H No time to fool away in cooking ; no fire, probably ; no
appetite, perhaps ; no comfort, certainly.
No Pearlinethat's the cause of it. A little Pcarl-
ine, when you're cleaning house, makes the whole thing
smooth and easy. With anything about the house that
isn't hurt by water, you can save time and hard work by
using Pearline. You won't have to use that rub, rub,
rub, in getting the dirt off. And that saves other things,
besides your labor. Your paint, for instance.
B HJ . Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell
rr-JK7".d I- ( ou "this is as good as "or "the same as Pearline."
JLKs VV CLL Vx IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled; if your
rocer send jou an imitation, be honest unJ it lack. S18 JAMES PVLE, N. V.
I MR. KIPPLE'S LETTER.
I The Trouble Which Came of Transcribing
I Verbatim, et Literatim.
I "KotV, Miss er er Miss"
"Fodick."
"Thanks, very much; Now, Miss Fos
H dick, lu couiinenciug your work ah u
ttenucrapher fur tho firm of PupUu &.
Bon it is necessnty for toe to instruct
H you rts to your duties. I have charge of
H tho house' correspondence entiro
clinrge. My tiittue. Miss Fosdick, is
Hippie."
"Yes, Mr. HippK'." the clil replied
H meekly,
H "Iutho first place," Mr. Hippie went
J on, ltnniu; Imek in his clmir toustoex
H puna his eh est tn its utmost capacity, und
H twlstinc tho ends of his inuMncbd with
H both hands as ho spuke; "in the first
J place, 1 always insist on my stenoraober
H taking mo down verbatim et literatim. I
J suppose on know what that means. It's
J Latin," he nddod, roudetceudiu;ly.
M " Vck, sir."
J K " Well, Miss Fosdick, I have had the
J Uouto'u lortcspunuoure in my hands for
9J MTtral years, anJ loth Mr. Poplins have
J cometoropljr implicitly upon rc. In.
aBV .Vuvt Ai.i'tiii -. -i?. .. . .'. . L Vt. t.Jj.i.vArv '
deed, I do not really tea how this de
purtuieut could uiovo alous; without
me. "
The (.Mil's cruy eyes looked at the iudlt.
peiisable clerk with an umued twinkle.
" I think I can say. Miss Fosdick." the
young iiihu proceeded us he settled hiui.
self more coiuforlably in Lis chair, "and
I think I can nv it witLout the b.ilitcst
ecotistu or desire to boast, that 1 liuvu
made tho letters of I'opliu ,V Soi famous
thronghtbe business world its inodeU of
Kncli'h composition and orna'o diction, "
The clerk wntched tho ooiuiteiiaiKe uf
his new assistant closely to note the im
pression of his words.
Mis Fosdick nodded tttidcr-tnuditiKlv
and smiled. It was n sweet smile for thu
could not smile any other sort had she
tried.
" Those ure the reasons why I always
insist on absolute accuracy on the port of
my stenographer. I do not; permit even
tho alUrcllon of n Muffle word or any
other change whatever. I trust you ap.
prahatid mt clearly "
'ffiayiiiSftfflsjh 'at'? ''Sal' i'Vmy-W S ' 'i
FROM THE WORLD OF LABOR.
Next Monday, Oct. 10. the Klnjs County
tkclallsts will bold tbelr primaries.
Local Assembly r.,40:i, K. of L., has voted
t'-'UU to tbe lluub O'lionnell defense lund.
'lbe lemescal "tin mill" lu California lias
paid off Its tbtrty.llve tutplovtcs and sbut
down lorKcod.
'lbe I'aterson (N. J.) moulders listo been
successful in their strike for full wages under
tbe r'lft)-ttve Hour law.
Uencru! Worthy Foreman HugbCavanausU1
ottbeK. of I., was In llostou last vvt.el.Ht
tending tbe lunerjl of bis lather.
Cleveland, t., Is a poor place tor wire
drawers only lion. union men belni;euiplo)ed
at llielr trade lu that ilty.
H. It. Ilussou. President of the Ualtlmcrc
Federation ot Labor, lias been noinliniled lur
Congress In the Third lH-tltcl of MuDlmid.
.Ml mt1nb-rot the lilue-Mivie t utters and
KLii;riis' Association In urreais lur sit
inuiiiiis will be huspeiioed ttnliss tuey settle
up to-nlghi.
tine pr tbe rules In a 1'nll lilver cotton mill
savs; l.oud miking or lioutln,- lu und
urouud tbe mill cannot bo allowed except In
case ot accident oi hre."
lljkers' I'nlon No. 1.1 has ilectcd : William
alker. President : t. hurles Iteluimn, Vici
l'resldent ; .loliu MScoll, Coriespondlm; uud
Hecoidlm; se:retur ; Jacob Whitman,
iluuticUl Secret.irj.
'I bet nrilairc uud Waifnn Makers' L'nlnn ot
New tirle.ins nss the men of Its trnde lit
other titles lo uvold New tirleuns, us I he
boises reiuse tuKrunt tUenlni'-lit.ui day.
'Iho horizontal wurpers nnd broad silk-
weuvelstif I'uterson.V. .I.Jiaveutnala muted
ItLd reoipuilml lueul Aueiubly No .".MT7
iiiiderthe jtirl-aiciloii or DistiUl Assembly
-""J, I. ot I-
'lbe delegates nf tbe National Labor party
1 ol Spain lo the luteinatloii.il 1 ubor ( uiisiess
Of 1MM, In swtterlaiul, hnve been Instnieled
lo vote Uk'nltisl the udiulsslou ot un Anarcn.
Istlc elements.
'I be Seamen s Union, of ssn Franclaro, lias
asked the municipal authorities of that city
for au Inert aiuol thohaibor police to prevout
shipowners unit their utfeiita from maltreat
tin; sailors.
Uraiid Secretary Kellllier, of the Ilrotbcr-
hood ol Itallwuy carmeii and editor ot tuo
ofllclal Journal oi that ort;util7attoii, bus been
nominated foi county Treasurer by tbo l'eo-
I pie's party ut .Minneapolis. ,
Dues have been reduced tn .", cents per
month bj inn rreseo-l'uluters' I'nlun. .Mem
oeis th.iuiflni: Ibeli residence without notltt
liik'tbe Secretary within elKlit dau will bo
nned ."ill cents c.icb. Wulklni; Delesuto
Moescheu bas been rt -elected.
DeleKatcs of tbe Cteur d'Alcne miners are
travelling- through tho Westtiu Stale nsklnif
ortfauled labor to contribute tntvurds tbe
dutense of tho men vv ho uro In prison fur al
leged pni tlclpatlon In the recent disturbances
In tho Cncur d'Alene District.
Abraham Cnhan will deliver it lecture at
I tho Ulk'Blns Aiadciny, Twentj -third street,
between Mxth und Severn n avenues, next
Sunday evenlntf. upon the " Labor Movement
in Knglnnd," gtvlojr his experiences dining
Ills let cut agitation among the Hebrew work,
men of London.
Tho new ofllcers of tbe Pretzel-Uakeis'
t'nlun aru: Wm. Met7ger, I'residciil; I.
i Itlebel, Vlce-Presldebt ; A. Ulcblcr. secretary:
I C. Wscbuf, Treasurer ; A. .Metgei, Klnuuclal
Secretary ; A. ltescnke and F. Ireltag, 'irtis
teeB; A. Metzctr, K Peters, it. sclitvender.
Delegates to tbe Central Labor Federation.
1 liu Now York branch of the Workmen's
(icncrul Honent I nlon has at present Us,
' members, amo whom HO women. The re
ceipts during lbe last three months weie
r.v-OT.uT and f l.ii.'lK.ii'j were expended. I ast
week eighteen new members wcro enrolled.
Jacob S(.halk Is tbe new auditor.
1 llteen months have Dassed since the Iron
workers ot cntasauqun, l'a., went on strike
nnd the men bavo now given up tno fight, re
suming work individually, violence was re
sorted tn several times during that strike
and one inu, named James iiaydeti, was
killed.
Ihe Carriage and Wagon Makers' Inter
national Union bas at pi esent llfteen local
blanches with about 1,70(1 members, over
K.'i.oot) men aie vvorklnir at thu trade In tbls
country. During tbo last lour tears waaos
have been leduccd ab tut la per rent. Tho
oeneral secretary s address is John F. T n
sins, 40 burton street, Cleveland, O.
It Is stated that there have been over seven
hundred workmen killed on tbo World's Fair
grounds, U4S having met death In tbe cou
Btructlon ot tbe lino Arts Uulldlng. Tbe
Chicago labor unions attribute such fearful
loss oi life to tbe fact that non-unlonlsts bavo
been employed. Incompetent lo do trie work
expected from them, and that tbe contractors
bare not provided for the necessary safe
guards against acctdeuts.
The repple'R party ticket bas been Indorsed
by tbe delegates to tbe Central Labor I'nlon
of Lancaster, l'a., who. In doing so, declare
" that while tbls bod disapproves or any so
tlou that would commit It foror ugalnst any
political partv whatsoever, jet we look upon
the pending tight as one w bleb affects tbe
Interests or labor too vitally to allow any so
calkd party loyalty' to close our eyes to
the issues nt stake." The labor unions nf
LuticaBter are also arranging a lair fur the.
1 bcnetlt ot tbo campaign fund of tbe People's .
I party.
i Charter No. 100 bas been granted to the '
' beer-drivers of Kansas city by tbe General
Kxecutlve Board of tbe Journeymen brewers'
. National Union, secretary Kurzenknabe has
' Issued an appeal for nnanclal aid for the
locked-out brewery-woikers of Troy, N. Y.,
four of whom have been arrested and placed
under 4,ooo ball each for alleged "con
spiracy" and boj cottlng For tho locked-out
bi ewcta of Hamburg .ltm have been collected.
The bojeotts against tbe Crescent brewing
Company lu Auiora, lud., and all breweries
In Cincinnati, except the John llauok Drew
lug company, have ben declared off. Tbe
receipts nt the general ofUco last week
amounted to $'.'54.40.
Tasks That Must Be Done.
Natcr haa analgiied Important taaka tu tha liver
and tha bunala, and tielov mutually daptiodent
; upon acb other for tha reu'sr and adequate dl.
.hra ut thrne taika. a iaation uf work by una
aufl tut other to lape Ibto Inactivity, The
ta.ka of aecnton aid evacuation niual te per
I formal, or tile ayatem la plluaid and disordered.
I .Mumnor, fat-i) I inanimation of the tmweUor ab-
' kccaa of the liver are apt to emu. if loactlun of
I tl ee orgaue l al'owed to go uulieidad. Ibadau
uproot tendency atiould lie ctieoltol at the outlet
with Iloetettor'a Stomal h lilttera, an rntl.bllloui
pvcitio eort laiatlvo without a peer Nover doei
thU uiedlcli eiauae a iiualin of the atomach or un
ia.lueai of the howela It Uoe It reformatory
work pleasantly, though with raaouahle activity.
It prevent malvrla asd rhetimatlu duiaae, kidney
complait.ti, aud rallevea flapepata aud nirroua-
eia.
" Qni'e so, Mr. Hippie."
" Ihea wo will I eglu."
Mobcl Fosdiek's first day's v,-ork was
perfectly satisfactory to the hyi ercntlial
conespoudence clerk. He found himself
taken down with unvarying ucairanv. lu
tho trnuhcrlbed lelttis, too, the words
were spelled all correctly. Sh never
struck tbo wrong eharaetcr on hor ma.
eliiiie a fault to coiiiimiti niuoiip; type,
writtrx, aud one whiili Foiuetimes u.ul-.en
typewritten t'oiiimtiuieaiious resemble
Kcvptiuu hieroglyphic.!,
Thanks to Miss I'i mIIcI.'r akill, Mr.
lilpplo b Kpeciiutus of oruute F.uglish
coiiipohitiou wont forth inlu Ihe biisiness
world li, ore faultlessly than ever, nnd
nided lu uiakius siuooili the rough ulares
ol eoiiiiuerciat epistolary communication,
"he firm of I'opliu ,V Son hud been
' hervi-d by u inuseulitib typewriter, but the
st.vlu i-f tin. coirespondcnco cleric had be-
etiii.e loo i.pi'ieRslve fur lii.u uud he hnd
I lei-igueil. 'Ibis v. us iiuctly what .Mr.
; lllppln wikbed, for liu longed (orutjpu.
I w i iter Willi lnughiugc.vihiiiidgoldeu Iiuir,
ill i n win. m to lavish liu (lowers of Liu.
I gunge .in h u be tig us he had reul uboitt
in tlio Ittiiuy piijiers. At list lie li:nl
found one to suit, after much uxsniiua-1
titiu of applicants, in the ptrsouof Mik
l'osdit k.
Hvciy thing went on with uppartut
smoothness for u mouth. '1 he members
of the Arm uotcd w th approval the mod
est demeanor of their now t.vpewrittr.aud
tbe othor ma e clurks in the establlsuuitut
euTltd Hippie Lis pltaunt uu'.Ies.
' if 1 feawalaaMav wawaYiVwi't '-T" ' . k.sJ : t'.
FRED, MABEWrTl RIGHT NOW.
nvr foh f n:.tns in: ir.ia a
surr mom vAiAitnu
Vatent Mntietnra lUtt Htm .Vo '.uul, fo
IIViil tv Doctor MrCofamt M Itit
man Inn ttrrh tlr fiut ttrttt ItrtUf,
ami .ii Ihree Months llr Him Curftt,
Uv-fn Ihln. tnu ai Nnmttr 201', hli h it
orsr II ttti tri, Mir tin MKr Lrcm. tliuc ii.i,
M' Ijtjeti tliff kf jrarn, au-1 III Mnitri arc vrl.
and favurat'l) known in t n iiriiliU.rhtt tril
rick Mat t a tta;tilui frlluw. It tn aon itul
lit! wttti tl oli! tu -.. tnlf wnfulnr at ttiw
tuti hr Imu.ii, hTf tratn '. Iir t'iitri.tiii
ruid vlil It Uri.utci liituvitatrh, ttitli tli lollop
I fug tculU '
KUKDKHICK MAflKK, 'JO 18 TH1UD AVI'Nt'K.
I waa troui'ted with catarrh for tttn frart."
aid Fradarlck Mamtr tu a rapnttpr. " I took nr
rat tateut tuedkUteM, but tlifjr ill lufl no tfood. 1 .
tad the miMt tiunbl with ii.y throt and nun
I vrr tini 1 got told mr not w.utkt nop uMtni
ili'tly. lbs tatarrn tnaitf ni fl diowvj. I'lilvittu
urup.xtJ down in iuj tbruat, and I utd tt fiit n
Cjoddralof pbieuia Ibn) month nd a balf i
hgti I wmt tn lortora .M.('y rue. UildinAii, nd I
placed mypf undtr their tnatu nt, and tin Htt
wrck I Wat In thtr rar I ( t ti ilitl rtliev(1, I
'Ibej rrrauvvd a tKiljiiu tumor from mv limn hn
Iliifd up tb left tiusttrll. I feel mt mtf mr. 1
don't have any mora trouble now 'ilit lioctmi
hf diicharge I iu cured, mid 1 know I'm nird
for th tiiup e rtitou that 1 don't liatd aur niuru
trouble
Doutors MiC'ct and V.ldtnan makes ctnt fatty uf
the tr?atni.iit of all ihronir diea, inrlmitiw
ittrrh Thar fur Inh all medlcinva free, and
tliir cbargft for tteatnient ara to uiudriat that
thvy ,) within tha reach of all.
DOCTORS McCoTaHD WILDMAN,
Offices, 5 East 421 Street, New Ycrk,
Whet all curable caarat are tieated with mm em.
If iou lira at a dlatanco write fur a jtiiptuiu
blank.
( otiaiultatinn at offir or hjr malt free of chant n.
Adtlrea-t all mail to A I ait 421 trft, Naw York
Urtup liuura-V to 1 1 A. V., -' to 4 H. M., C to 8
I1 M. Huudayx, U to 1'-! A. M.
A NEW HERRESHOFF YACHT.
Built for Royal Phelps Carroll to
Race In English Waters.
Hoyal Phelps Carroll, uf tills city. Is IjullJ.
Hit; a lieu eIgtit)-luui.foot steel schooner
yaclit, with vvlitcli lie luleuils to race in
Euffllsu waters next sensuu.
It Is being constructed by Hie llcrrebtiorrs,
at their Bristol works, on an entliely new
inodel aim Is expected to pruvu a vvluuer.
For tbe first seasoutlie yaclit Hill tierlsged
as a cutter sloop, but will be transformed
Into a schooner at tlie close or the laclnir sea
son lor crulstnK purposes.
LEE TOY'S PLOT FOR REVENGE.
Bis Plan to Cast fluaplclon on the
Wife or the Late Lee Charles.
A Chinese romance has been brought, to
light by the death from heart disease of I.ee
Charles, a prosperous merchant, lie was
married a year ago to alary Chung.
Lee Toy was a rival fur the hand of Mary,
and after ner marriage vowed revtnge. lie
secreted a friend In her loom one nij;lit le.
cently and called Charles to witness his
wife's treachery. Tho latter was convlmed
that lils who was lalse und leaner, 'llio
facts came out at the funeral.
A Suicide's Bon Under Arrest.
Frank W. Treated, twenty-fntir jenrs old,
of SU7 Ilergeu avenue, Jersey city, sou or the
luun who committed sulclJe lu the Imei
national Hotel a week" ago last bund ij, has
been atrosted on a cbaruu ot robbing thu
malls of the American Publishing companj.
Treated is a letter-carrier.
t Recovered sound
hoaltli for every con
sumptive vvbo hasn't de
layed too long. Tbero's
a positive, euro vv ith Dr.
Plcico'a, Golden Jleditnl
DiicuVeiy. Juct ns it
cures tho worst of tbo
muny foi ins cf scrofula,
so it euros, and just iu
certainly, tbo scrofulous
affection of tLo luio
that's called ('orsumi
tiou tbrou-;b tbe blood.
But, oven with this
-. remedy, it won't do ta
wait It can't mako now luucs, but it
can moke dtea'.cil ones bcalthy wbon
nothing cl.'o r.ill. As u blood deans r,
stronsth-restorer, and llesb-builder, it
has no equal. rorfScrofula, HioniLlal,
Throat, anil Lung nffcctimik, Wcuk
Lunjrs, Asthma, Sovcro CoiiKtn, and ev
ery aifaso that run bo reneuoil through
tbo blood, it's tbo only remedy so uu
falling that it can be ijuuiantad.
It it doesn't benefit or cuio, in ovory
cara, ynn bavo your money bacii.
On theso terms, it's nn insult to your
'jltolliKMiico to 'liavo sonietbln:; cite of
(orud as being " just as good."
One doy tbe elder Mr. I'opliu sent 'or
Miss Fosdick to come into bis private
office.
" Sit down, please," be (-aid, when sbe
urriveil. " I nave bere a letter from mv
Irien.lMr. Sbaw. of Sbow A King, vvbo
says tbnt a recent communication from
tbls firm coutuiu inuth lrrelevunt mat
tor." I'opliu looked over Ills clasais nt Miss
Fosdick and found ber blnbiui;, wilb
ber even cast down. lie asked, not un
kindly !
" Did you write n lettor to that firm
lately J"
" Yes, sir."
' ' Then vou know its character V"
' Yes. sir."
' ' What buo you to say about it J"
" 1 wrote it dotvu jitht as Mi. Hippla
dictated it, sir.'
' r-'o I supposed, after reading it; but
Ik it not rather uuusual to insert in letters
cxtuiiecus remarks mailo iluting dieta.
tton '("
" lie lias itlnujs insisted on bi.iugluken
ilovvii verbatim et litcratiim, sir," tbe
pretty typor.riterwnt on, with f nine con.
fusion, " aud really, sir, Mr. Hippie lias
uunojed luo ho uiuili Willi bis ulteutlobs,
und bas loluseit to iltsixt, lb.it I felt I
inn.t do bometliiug to crush him. I'm
soriy I took tbo method I did 1 oughtn't
to Oh, dear, whut bball I do t"
And Mlts Fosdick put ber dainty cam.
brie handkerchief to her ije, and her
ip;'ch dlssoltcd iu tears.
REAL CSTATf
a JEHE. JOMrt-jON. jx s FLa '
I 1 PROTtCTitO dv d:cision
1 KjWJa OF SUPntWE COCaT,
0tv NOV Ulh. If 3
j MiiMm HDinSHJy
'fte
JUST' LOOK M THEIR SIZE 1
Plots 25x159 ft. Each,
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Open Saimilu) liv einiiua until II o'clock.
Ill'lt THIttlHi
91.110 prr wpek ti $lo I t'J.SII ytr wik on , ,'.IM
1 Aiii.rm.kuu lull I Oil Jitr ftk on 'J.'U
tOlvrvdUu lAO 3.611 tnr aa on JUU
There is nothing that may
not happen to a thin baby.
There is nothing that may
not happen to a man who is
losing his healthy weight.
We say they are " poor."
They are poorer than we at
first suspect.
Do you want almost all
, that is known of the value of
I plumpness told in a way to
commendto you careful liv.
! ing and Scott's Emulsion of
cod-liver oil if you need it.
A book on it free.
ScorrR. B'nVNB,Chtml.ti,ijj&uih jthAvanua
New York.
Your druggist keeps Scott'a Emultion of cod-llvar
oilall dru2i't everywhere do. $s. ,
ElrYOURSELFtn
BQjVAilt vour Urugglil lor a M
AaBBaT hotllo of llltf U. Ihennl;
FEGN noH pvtwnoui rv uiedjr fur all M
.HaVly till iiiniHliirnl illHliBrtf and
, HM prlvutu illacabu of men uml tlu
B ilebtlllatlni; vvrtkiasii I' ullur
M to vvoiiicn. It curve In a fevr
A0nila' without tho nld or
tiLja, I'ulillfily nf a ilnttur.
MHirii 1,'nutrtnl Amerimn Curt.
vHSQBv BeaHeaal
)WUi Evins Chemical Cj.BB"
Wreilk' CINCINNATI. mM
WWHIWTa,N' H
foh sns:
Rlt'YCI.K IIA"IIAI Vietnr, 5H ts.l lmlna, l
I.U. Itlv... s III I'.ycho.SHa Tmnt.t, I'V I r.- .
til rtli .M.tei,r,4S0 Vaaern,t&. Iilr Tourl-t,
IV) .',00 otl.en. lullVV. 13ltb.t,,im Iuoi avr.
HDTP.f. t'Ot I'MRUH, WD looma, 1-T II. ...ir,
.atraaca, 7 Uu.vrjr, I
I
" Tbtro! tliete ! my Jcor girl, don't
cr ," B.tiJ Mr. Poplin, toottilnclr.
He took ber luiuil to ansUt In tbe cum-1
lortiux Oioratlon, Bint tilnceil ber In ml on
bU fii'borl.v fcuonbler. He wan not too
old to maiiu mental noto of bow lone ber (
lnslii w lay on lur rosy rbveks, anil how
devvdtops of ti'iirs 007C1I tliroilcli Ilium,
" What nin I iloinc"' Mnbtl exc.'uiined. '
ns blio lietbonabt lieraelf of tbo pictitro
lo uud Mt. l'oulin would ptruut If uny
one hbonlil roiuo into tbe olBie, and she
ptomutlv rulsed ber bend.
' ' Von did just riubt," said Mr Pophu,
refernni; to l.er trcitnicnt of Mr Hippie
"'lbe presumptuous rus'nl! Never tu.nd
lilflo irirl tr-Mus 1'osdick. I'll hetllu
with Mr. Hippie mvsclf. lu tbo mum
timo vou may take 't couple of tltys till.
Cio home rifht unny mid I'll nco that bo
annoys you nn more. "
Afttr l lie fiair tyiK'uritor bad put on lur
wrnps uud eono home, Mr. Hippie wits
culled into thu prmitu oillco itud Mr Pop.
liu nHl.ed biiu
" Are vou in the habit o( leuilliii: anil i
RiRiuuu tho linn's letter niter tbo type. '
wriltr h.ts Im1.ui them from .vourdictAtiou '
mid transcribed tin in, Mr. Hippie.'" i
A lieu Mr. I'opliu tool: tlid cttattime
neccstary to use tho pifftx "Misler" iu
iiddresfiiuu one ot bis elcrU, it vvus mi in.
dirnllnu tbnt tb Mibjeot of tbe inturviev,
wiih of more thau oidluary ituporlaiire.
It was with some ttrttirbatlou therefore
that Mr. Hippie teplledi
' ' V.'cll. sir, I uud to, t-ul I tomi M:s
New and Beautiful.
Till' (111(11) lll'IN 1 OI'IT.Itl II SOW
IU A I'tAllls II it MTI it I AMI
( sltl'I'T IMI.tl. I I l III llIVIN
.v. C(mii'in, run iisuvvTi: or
i:i(.'iitii vviiNti: ami i.iaiMMi
rnii'. i'v in nt iidi -i: or tiii:
v ttiii. ii, w i i.i, ti, i, i ii ".tn:iti-
( M (i(i:TINT ( ,ll .MI ( Itf.lllT
I riH.u,"
! sir tin- I Int.! I'vrr Miuun li (lie Trnite
it.. ?,ni'i lletiirv ".ii'ii In iiim lii.lul
i nirnt IJuit
NnveflfH lit lltiihlte Wuttl., I lour
1'uite.trle. it til (in,ttlit, llellettt
' Cltlittti Wnll lit err vMttus. I,iitni, 1'iirltir
utitl liitlt, I lui'lt. I'lrltire, llimv
(..itul. It alias I nrrincfs. I' ' l' 'I lie
lliill.e.lt'l'lu't'a llt'-l I rll'lltl. Hie I null
Peli I I.Ktlc-s l'iili!u Iriiii lleil. "Sl.'.ll ,.
The w nn, ler til evervtimlv sllll. (.rem
aimri nv ed. Ilrli Ireintnra. "-tuvi a, At.
M.WTI.IIMs,
'it.'O 11 nniipr neak, mi l.o it
Will l !& n i.ctk t uo ilf.iHU
I? 111, 4 i til) in r week tiu i1iii i.
9tr. $ I IK) , r wcp.i nn il.ii,. t
I ifcloj. 4(.l)ll per wck . ti t !ti.ii
I Till. Ol.ll TIMt tl.
$'.0 ivorlll, J l?p lt balaiif, to, nvnk
f 10 worth, t( itM.II Ulsiiie, TV' i.vrk.
J .AHwcttti, tt itfp.i.lt, tia atica )l vk
it.-, i. Mill -. ',il il.jiuail, li.ll'ii.. 11 J5 ....I
$1110 north, till J.:,o.ll , la am, l Ju m l
I A.NIIMIII.NOtlllVspF.l I VI. Nil V. Mil: 41. N'T
f lu'uJa dv'litftp I vrvlivr M ul lur Hrt.i 1 i.t
! LUDWIG BAUMANN & COMPANY,
sin i:.. hut. siTii sMi r.ii i'i i '. .
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THE NAVAL PARADE
((II Pit IAI.J I
OPPOSITE GRANT'S TOMB, i
TICKETS, $2.00. !
All Soats at
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Al A 1 J JUSfJL JL tdli nt 1 lull..' I'I
Uiliimr. J liiiipklii. Hrupil.lo k Vlanaj. a
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Eden Musee. American Gallery.
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Cuibal. Creville. Norton
ItewltUarluir. Nw atid Sen.atlui.l .
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rvvo lait wekkh, i ir wtji.K
WANG. HOPPlR.
Oct. IT-IIIU I.ADY Hit Tilt: THlKlt '
KU&TKIt tllAI.'S. Mala. Muu. .Weil. thai.
VAIMONI, AMANN,
t fill NNl" .MIMIf.
vaudevii.li:, uimi.Kigui:. n iv li.tils.
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ANTON Hl.'llll. atil Ilia ilttr pullvn unh..lra
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iioit'. A TRIP TO GHINATOWH.
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Mat. Moti , ,V h VVIHIIIS Ii,
Thuri .Hat I OUT IN THIS S'l'lttUT-..
Naxt wrak (ixl IIIJ lluia
l'ullllt MIDI n'Q Mlr..'vvtl AI'
t nil 11 1 II lla t.lUAl t'AM
TUNAS IHUfciW Ul N,.vv Sll-.NIKV
bu it.uii CulututnabiiiiljOiibolMt ruv. VV.il Mat
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UNFURNISHED JW0M T0 LET ;
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on l,(ll it., Ll.lww.li llllh an I I till ara. tilt..
Iiuil.ta liaffl brru tliuruUht.lr ranovate.t an,l ai, III
tir.t'.laa. urder, rant, iruui tt t.i 41u, mm i
Murifa frtiin t lri to ijil) App'tuVV I' Ut.uui
panr, .'till VV.itClthat
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frmit .liiMttn. I.ara, uu ilillilmi. eJ 20 t. lit
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ill feud i.r(ln)' tJlill,tf ilftriittiir H AM lu M
lftt mi lifuiitlciuiiii ! lirra Lnt i inc. in ilrity
at icujtar ljfl(-o K.tiil 4tltlifjurt.irci.Ur.
BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET.
173AVI' C Stor. to Ulwlll. tuuuia iu nut.
d(f. bacuiil).
KoJii'k fo scrupulously eiaet tlmt lutrly
I have iiormitti'il her to atitn uuil in til let-,
turbilictiiteil to lior wilboiit my nailing.
Sho lukoK mo ilovvu v.onl for vintil, Kir;
bu I fi'i'l tlmt it im'l uiih.'..iiv lor iu lo
reml lliiiu tivcr."
"'lhn rctiMiti why I usIcimI vnu th.it
iiu-stiun ih this 1 nifivnl a imtf fr mi
Mr..Slmvv th n nioriiiiii: of Shun ,'. Kliiu'.
vou Know -in vvlilili hi' nsib An nxii'um.
tlou of ii letter bu bui jiiKt rttelv.d Itn'n
thi housf. 1'erh.iiis jon enn trtvt- the
nteituil uu uuiitiou r.rivr I huvu u'uil uii
thu letter. 'I'lili i it
"Mi'njir. bluvi Si It In.,
" ' (IkNTtmrsi Vour f ivor of Mnn Inv
vva recti V lit In ilm. emiine (mt tli.'it
ilovvu, nvvco'iieka.? Iti reply, wit vv ulii
1M lilo u Hun I kis- (rmn tlm-e inlu lip.
.iy tlmt thu cooiU vnu inent n , . ,i:
cliuruiiui; c.i'.lniu. ivn run u ci-l.i
tn iiii-J -luent uu wen. khiiitil jeir
il.iv uioririis
' 'iiiu lniilllke v.i.i.-ihr.lUin tl.ri n.:li
nml tliroii.'ii' Vi hv tin vnu n m-' iu
uu jt'ttr " loter.' I'lipiu tiiui t' i In i
iiruvfil in pioil i oiiilltinii I vi u.u ju-t
oi. ii I, us Mtllivl, ilu I ti. won't inn .itul
thuy uiive porfei't ni;i-!iu lion cut ti.it
iloun littio bcuuty vvu he-; ti ruiaii.l
.viiiii ver.v trnlv one .! now. I iuiit.
Whut mo von atruirclin:: lor'r
" Your ohoilieut kcrvnuti.. I
' "'rot mn .VS-jn-.1" '
Hippie tttrual ulterutely nil nml white
while h i implover re.ul thU loiter lu icy
toiicx, uuil auiil liothinj; nlictl It win con-1
cluilcd. 'Ihe oaesiou did uot axom to lie I
I DO YOU KNOW
MRS. T. LYNCH,
LNION SQUARE, COR. (4TH ST.,
s Sel'ing Diamonds 25 Per
Cent. Less than Lust Year?
DIAMONDS.
Ol U I'K.CI.
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t iliuf llri- uiitlh 1l'( , 9?e'l.0:i
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Mlm lilllittil. vi 1 tiiUh, .urih
tJi . im.oo
,Sir iVndaiit, J1 IHaiiiun,', ki) unitf
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An J in&nj uther lHiiti( 1 nitiili'it ! I u ul 1 hr
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CUM'MIIUbTIUAIKK "" ' KV. M.TST
1 JOHN L. SULLIVAN. "TOT
Till. MAS l-IIOM HO -TON. KAI.
KAHl'uMDIV.KA.IIlTitlK. : KVO'K
Wll I.lAlll.ll.l.l.l'll.'M D.MKIIV. : AT f 13.
Mfl. WILKINSON'S WIDOWS. : W:
HURPRC I4TH ST. MUSEUM.
nUULII J I. AIM -PUINTKU.H.
i 1 ! Hrtutlful (HrU tn Kiclilntf Ituniiliitf Kti
titillrttt'x Frrtiirml tu Ilm Urrn nml HlriU
1 Irlin: MafUioti, lint!. . tiaritifcr, Albtuuai, JuLll
M.iftti
I)i Hull, KUctric 4111. jlourl; St Hhowt.
11M BtltDl.T IIIKAIMK Nnr tita ave
IL.vn Nitfht, & ihi Wrd. ftiid tSr.1
Krrfi-il .oit, (lilitti inJ Mtihonjr, SUc.
1 1 inl tnJ l.kkt ut I wo uf
A FAIR REBEL.
I A .Maculrirtr-n' Hrod'utK.n t
ItivhAinuu .il ht 'nuu Sti!
131 JO' 1IIE IKK ItrJwiT. ur 3oth Ht.
MkTtk.ll Mat. WM. mU rtat.
i hi la Vti-ok, A Ur tt I .Nt Hrint n Hou.
EVANS AND HOEV.
M' IhJr of "A I'UM.OK U Tl'll."
tn I.fvrr W j trout Mart tu M tilth,
PALMER'S THEATRE.- WZSSIS"
JOHNOREW. ''THiMASKEOBAj-L
'3TVIt Till ITKi:. liVh.8 n.MAI'. SAT a.
I The Lost Paradise.
Oit tu .ml Jm i i:mViii uii'va.n' wi.vM.i;
G'RflPN Tlli:""ltl . ADMISSION rile.
nHUtlt Mi.ll I. ,Y li- "AI MArl.N't.K
SINBAD,
VV'rl'K 'Oil Till' MAID Ol' MAI.silRA.
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1 HAItltll. l.N s lllKil UK.
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YI.I)Nl.s,..Y MMI.vrlKil bAIUKUAV.
PEIIDI C'C till. Alltl
CUrLt 0 Vlr III-..NI1YI. .VII.NKtt, I'mprutut.
IHE ME. BIOE EilLB.
RTU rUE 'MMIAIKI. Il'a.l atl'JSlli.t
Jill Mt. Utll.NI.Cs i.l.l) ml .SAlUllb'Y.
I I llllh l .'AULINJE HALL UflUiTAi4IA
I 114,1, Urn. O.'EHA CO T Utll I fill IB.
H ER RMANN7 H.''i!?1v
1 l-Tfiilnifi a tU Matt Natiir.lay U l'
i uV'V. hERRMANN.rir'
j 14th St. Mii5ic Hall an j lhasi.ra CourfT
Ut ant Ul'. l.a.l Ktli .1
I Tin: Mosa. .'i. it u in ktuiun.
I Iih. I.irri A tc'.iituii unit i:.itnK
one tor thu ultl iy o' uriiilr I'UL'il-h
coini o.ltlon
fier u imliifr.l iriii-u iLi1 seiiitii num
ber of tin linn uuul tin
'.Vr lliit.ilv. I tbitil. l'll.itUn.lto tlf
Ctilllapollllt'll o Of (III. tillll bl'lt II III IllV.
ulf, tml what lovf iniiHlli it i utji-usmuv
tn ilo in tl.i tt I'fvvritt i I will al-tt 'litis
tilt, r 'Ibai-nslii i will aivi. vim vniir
silarv 'it 1,11 t ( tiiiiii uiiiriiin.', Mr.'
j "'Inu itliti"' t lui i ul Mi 'tiim in
his h. in. tin- iiiuinr nn in n ii ill mi hmir
I ili i vv.iin ha i.itil tLo Lull n.iitit r hi -fini)
hint. "'Jlif ulei tl.iil a vviiiniiiilv
nml moilint cirl lilt' Ml a I'omI tl. .mi I
I i' tj ITiisslv llll'lrt'.tt.ll I'I IllV vstulill.ll.
Illllllt l lt.'ll.llt Mil'. Ml'' " IT.IIV l.tl'l
t ! uml ii to .M tin iiiliini.ilili'.'
' 1 tuthir u ,iu if Mil p f'- t it ." .t.il
ilii'mi.
" Uh. vnu 'In:' t '. in.i' 1 th" lu lit r.
i h"i' I .ul t"i ' I I ..ii' t't'U vv '.'ii.' in
dit ii iritu 'li" iiiini. vvui vvht'ii !i"
. i.i'i n.s ii i,ti"i' w.it.' il)r.tj:iiil tothi'
" So, lii'hti, jt'M tliil til tt' I clit tlf
i'iiiis',11 vv n'il 1. 1 it iin lor lh,t' -uu nf
thltit; to iiHiliii'K ."
' i)liiniri' .t vviutju'.. It vvor.lil I o
pt locution ot hi s'.vi.., t iv cirl ill I loiim."
"Why, jon aro not lu ovo vvitn htr.
votirsilf, nro jon fuller '!"
"I? A willow of liltceu .Ttstra itauil.
mn ' The .dm '. Cnn't mt elilerly n uu
ilt'ff nil it helpk-ii ,vouti2 vvomiiu without
null nuimputatlou uu that ?"
" OU,' certmuly."
TUeu thu couvettutiou ilropueil.
LICHTENSTEIRS' 1
Will place on Sale To- M
Morrow Ihe following "flM
SPECIALS: 1
750 Children's All-Wool fl
!Fianne! Dresses, 1
L'.mi.i throti-hiu'., 1 nnil. H
somelr trlmmfd In all theil. LH
liitust fu-h onnb h nUail(!,) I III i'HH
a zcj Iromfl 'ol4yor, ."" vl
For IU) Spechl Sale Onl - ) H
COO IMPORTED WM
! FRENCH GDHEY GAPES. 1
I I'll. Ill'l'lll, HTF..ST STI'l.t.S. t n0 d
1 .SAIIN IINID. WOltllt tt). ' ! 90 lH
1 AND flu LAI'll. AT I Tl 'H
(C0QUE FEATHER BOAS. 1
D' I INK N'AIUItAI. tKATlIKU UOAS, JB
-", VAItUS l.o,i, WliO BaH
CUD MYI'.TI.K III1:KN- AND NAVY tJM
III Ui: I'l.AIIIf'lt l!OA.', IU YAHDS (I 7Q 'H
IXi.N'll ll(9 I'lH
naH
1 UUD II!. A' K 1 K.vrilCH liOAS, Hi "Hl
YAIIDH I ONI , "lll
SI. 49 to 8IO.O0 ijH
DRESS GOODS fl
3011 I'll! IS I'ltlNTr.I) nl'UKORD A 'H
CDIl IX. Vl llYl'llKAI'.Mt'M'IlK.SEH.t CC 'H
IO lit: Al'I'llll'IAVrtl, PKIl YAUD.. Q JH
Brand. Forsyth 8 Elcfridge Sts. m
I AMUSEMENTS. jA
GRAND OPERA" H0U8E. :9
hESERVEO S EATS. "K'jf iaSiy.1- 50k H
TO-IMIGHT, 1
A V I'.ar.ou'a RaallatlufroJuctlea, "H
THE 1
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PATROL 1
I ,N..twt.'. TIIF. STIltlliOI.E OF LIFE. '-'H
1 New York Columbian CeiebrallBi. M
OKI'KIAIj M'ANDS. ZM
Sal. ( a. at. uw ofei. Al.l. SKAT1 RE. VH
xrltlKD. lat.U'llne apartaltire err ii)aiaw4 r-lrH
ti ituritia.a .vat. mt oner, to avoid Lfacfa. OaV '."flH
clal vr.ta'iaintiw, 10,.onti. H
I.KK.N T ANO'S, SM
31 La.t i;th street. ':k
Ol'.n until P. M. (UolanSqaare.)
D 1 D V THEATRE. BROA?Yrfr. 00B- -M
rAn Aiy.w imperial "japs.m "m
t.tanrl Vaiidevill. Hill Mai Ip.e To-Dee. H
. BIANDAHtl TIII'.'TU'-. TbaeieatbleUecaV "lal
1 15th Month. I.OiuiOi ParlurrnaDceOet. . HH
I A Ueiii!il S.n.'atloii u"lhtl at 10. IS. 'iaH
i.otiii: t'oi.l.iNw. tH
AAbintl KMON MUVAKK. ..1
liQ Ml IT Matin. To -Da at 1 Sfl
WffllBJI Tilt. LIMPUilANW. JH
1 Wl.N U.-iOH 1 UFA lilt'. 45 A 47 Boee, H
A Wrtk ol All Lauihter. .Hfl
1)11 llll.U iHaVJ
Matiit.a V.aaaiay aoil Hatardiy. yl
BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. tjH
I WOVM.TY THKAIItF. H
.1. i:. Ktilllll.N.s Froprl.ur and Uanaet V'Sfl
I A JOLLY SUHPrtlHH t
' LEt; AVK.NUi: AUADFMY. YM
I Iblj M.vlt, Matlou.4Tiiur.Jav andSaturdaw. vmB
. IllE will IT SUITADHON ,J?IHI
i:io.ll. ni harv.ti Mat i;e aud SSe. ' aSfl
Oct lUAgo.. H.rnlon iraVJ
131 DrOltD AVF. TIIKATRK. !H
1 M. tth, 11'v.a . Had. av.. '.'5, 35, 50. 75. 1.00. IH
I'var l.v.niDtf, VV.Un.adaraod tSttturdaji Malloeee. TBI
(: i.n . H
hupriorl.d l KlmLall Ou.raCoinig.ue A BarieaqM 'JaLB
1 Coinpany In AIICALIA. Xe.t W..K all? r Kirn. SlaVJ
COLUMBIA ",,"k"","Vaph. fl
- PRIMROSE & WEST'S """.afttfan. fl
AMPHION. pYSSRESgt M
Kvwrjr Krnlnc "athirca Wl ami Saturday. -AflH
iiik I-. n. 1. v V t.ci.r. ciiah; KK11H- i.H
IIAN'H Cij. A: .1IN l.orTiI.C'.H.Ll.NnU H
COI MNS ,NMV I'.MtK ItlKATUU. 'llH
Itila vtik, Mellnfi Weil, and .saarda, diH
1 harlm II. Hatt' grfit iuccmi, 7aVaVI
,A TRIP 10 GHINATOWH. 9
seam's M
1 ne"york IockeyTslub. 9
KOFJiS PARK. 1
FALL MEETING.
kvcim; ivi.,! do i.mieit C,m- eI
IIIV.s I NTH. IH T. .."I. 1 it'l.tMIE. sM
i ici.ii kui:i:. "tl
l.l.JJ l I.i.Tfirl Itai wi to Willi Slatlom, 'fH
llarlvui, ti wriraui Iraluau. i,i..t'llrat wlthlreek. 1
It VI INI. III. I. .S IT Jl'. .11. J-M
Old Mr. I'i))iiii wns in lovti with Misa ?H
I'nili. i'i. tii'ivrtiiulis., iimI hu resolTed to ViH
n-1. Inn tu 1 1) his bin'i h't-'niiotber i n tlia -tH
lir-t o.ipi.rliin tv Ilv thinii;Ut inorrover, ibV
ti.it lu' utiiilil u al.u thut iiiiiioitmiity otfl
w 'it ii sin inn il ri. .t lur ilittt'. v
Mlh- loi'lil. it'iiim tl to thu it' re at vH
il," iiniiiiitiil tin u, nml proceeded ''11
a-. riiliJ.it tn Ilu privn'.o I'Lii't . 'Iheildtr l3
I Mt. I't-'i'lin vrni nin uu SH
" Cmoil moiiiiii'.' Mi. I'milfu," said ''1
Mli.il I u-iltc'.. with lie su.etet -in It). tsH
j ' ):i, n't. jt.ii, in tl:" Mr. l'oplin re- -)lV
plti'il, riiism.' ins t vt-s .'tluvu LU uewav. V
pilu.1. " Ml d.'Vvu, Ml n FomUi'I;, ploase. ";1
lliforo von luki thu !.il oil vuur type- (H
vvrtter I livvt- .. DH'tl.ii.u'-n-1" .or to v
vnu r.tther 11 imp rti'til. I hive been '.';j
IliiiiLiiij uf v.tii .t!m tt imuvmi ly aiute 'i
I vnu utii! ;iv tMu iluv n':o.' mill I dl
M.'llllll ,() u-1. Mil" H
Oim ii nn i u', i lull. M-. ri.piiu," H
Miai li'iiliil. iiiiii:tiptt-il hni to sty, '
" vnu iini-t i.n'oti nn. h.it 1 l.nvo uot vH
I'Hiiii) I iu'1. to H
" I'll . l .it'., tlmt ''l
'"No, nit. I'm t i., I tlmt i--your "JibV
aon, i.ir litis iloun mo the h'tiior to--to )1
ptopo'o ami nml "- vlSI
"Tho -h voiinu lit'" it I" ojuruUted f'il
l'oplin, not L'lvin.' ner n cLancu to nuitb.
" SVcll. I MippOM) I'll huve to Le father ial
to j on, nu.l I viill ay I u w proud of'my l
new Jaii-'bU'r." '-IH
Tlicn lie thought t t3
" I v.-ouiler if sho really suspeuled lt 'H
I wan foiiiB to my ?" AhiIM, Gray it CV "H
Jfviitl'ly. ijH
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