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H BBSfl W WaS mm I THE WORLD: Mil DAY EVEiMIlNG, MAY 11, .Si).. tf 99 I AUDACIOUS IMME1STEII. M His Liiing Pictures at Koster & Bial's Wear No Olothoa at All. Magelo CIIne ln th0 "tc,lcn-Go88,t from the Theatres. Oscir llnninieratcln's living pictures, recaleJ f t Hie first time ut Koster &. llialB Thitiri! last nlKht. were hugely tnjojctl IjS uiiltcis 2" nnd 22, who took the whok "how In from the terrace of O 1 Orrhistra." Theie were nineteen of the ilcturei and only two of the waiters, but they lined bcnutlfully Intu the mint pcrspectUe. .Moat of the pic tures wire sclented with n lew to their anatomical pollillltloi. ami the lalsh recklessness with whloh the drapery wiien't used on them made 20'b ashen ears twitter mid roused tcvir.il wrinkles fif in the lion to 'illr cut lnat frucocs the back of 2-!n netl. When Vtnus, with I her nrm anunil Tannhuustr 8 neck, M bi.rt upon the lew, and there wasn't I enouqh miwiulto bar clothlm; on her to make an eui muff for a Jctstj irtfllnlp per, 21 K"' his towtl unfiled with his coittnils, anil the rlRlit hand button on tho back of 2.! swallow tail iiMiiuled wevuul decrees nboe the line of the left-hand button There weie other ru tjiils ln the eje-bewllderlns' Kroupx whine eery last stitch of weu fiii; .ippirel must hae been In tho wash tub, for lht had nothing on and the wealth of unconcealed lines and pink entitle war umazltiK imil quite Korueous 'When tho last ie elation cinie, and three gnrmentless dnisleh, l)r ima. Truth und Aurora, stood revelled on the back ground of gloom, 22 must hae been In a frenz of delight, for he tiled to brtak 'Is towel In two oei one of his shoul ders, and 2U, with h'H hands knotttd be hind him, wuh to Ins to tlnd the combl-' nation of hit. thumb nail and rlvliiK other eUdenec of tho wild tempest of emotions that was illllnir the space be neath his (Jerm in silver bailee '1 ho waiters enjojrd the pltturts, not forget ting the patriotic tableau nf " Gen. Grant at the llattlo of the Wilderness,'' which was encored. If 20 and 22 keep up their enthusiasm, and the pollco hold off, the living pictures will make a bly; success ln Thirty-fourth street. Haggle Cllne, the nr-famed Irish queen, Is a capital cook She keeps house with a maid of all work, has com pany whenever It Is convenient, und there Is always a cold Joint, a rillsh and a roll on the little siJeuoard a salad ln the Ice-box and a pol of coffto on the kitchen range Tho big dinners so com moi among fumllles who lle to catlmo no charm for the musical Maggie. Soup stock, meat loaves, home-made bread nnd cakes, patties, preserves and pies are some of the dietetic Investments th it, according to her way of thinking, don't pay the Interest on the money. Maggie Is a worker. When she has an appetite anything satisfies her; when she hasn't, consumption Is material waste and phy sical damage Miss Cllne has a remtdy for throat troubles ocal music Singing lessons are hard on the pocketbook, but they keep the vocal organs ln a healthy condition. Adrlenne Dalrolles, of the Kendal company, who made a lilt In the one-net piece "A Play ln Little" at the Actors' Fund beneflt at the Star Theatre re cently, has been engaged by Charles Frohman for the Empire Theatre Btock company. ! Hauptmann's beautiful vision play, "Hanncle," closes Its season at the Fifth Avenue Theatre Saturday night. It has been decided to close the season at Daly's on May 26, when James A H Heme and his admirable company will t m terminate the long and successful run ot K "Shore Acres" at this house. H I Mr. Cooper Cliff e, who Is this week with Mr Wllhon Harrett's company In I n "The Silver King" at the American Theatre, will next week play Sandy Dybon, his original Character, ln "SIs- ter Mary," ln which Leonard Boyne m nnd Julia Arthur will be starred by , Manager T. II. French. ; TWO NEW SMALL-POX CASES. ThonmH llaniian mid Henry Slianil ley Taken to tin ImIhiiiI. ' Two more cases of small-pox were re- ' ported at the Board of Health this morn- 1 lng. The sufferers are Thomas Uannan, 1 thirty-three years old, of 503 West Thirty-third street, and Henry Shand I ley, thlrt -eight jears old, of 25 Uovvery. I Both patients weie taken to North Brother Island. I , WILL INSPECT Iffl-SHOPS. Health Officors Confei With Chi cago Clothing Manufacturers. Precaution to Ilo Taken to Prevent Smull-1'ox from Spreading. Illy Associated Prtlfl ) CHICAGO, May 11. By tho concerted actlun of the health officers of Illinois, Ohio Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana, Bmall-pox, It Is hoped, will be prevented from spreading ln Chicago and the West within i tew das Kxtr.t phvslclins and extra Inspectors will at tack the plague ln the sweat-shops dis tricts. Tnls was decided upon at a con firence of the health ofllcers and a com mittee ot clothing manufacturers Tho wholesale clothing trade will pay the bill. They ditlire emphatically that no Infect ed clothing has been Bint from the city, and under the new conditions such a thing will be lmposslb e 'Ihcse present at fie conference were Health Commissioner ltejnolds, of Chi cago, Secretary J. W. Scott, of the Illi nois Board of lleillh, Secretao H H. Baker, nf the Mlchlgen Board, Secretary C N. Metcalf and Ilr I) V lUmsci, ot the Indlina Board; Secretary J. T. Iteld, of Wisconsin: Secretary Probst, of tho Ohio Boird; Surgeon John II Hamilton, of the Marine Hospital, and Mrs Flor ence Kelly, Stnte Factory Inspector. Tho conference was cille 1 b the Com missioners of the several States, who thre itened to forbid the entrance Into their States of manufactured textile gir ments Aftir reconnoitring among the sive it-shops an 1 tenement-houses, they were convinced that It was not policy to permit clothing to be shipped out of the cltv mue h longer. Thus far there Is no evidence that any Infected garments have been plated on the market, since the clothing manufac turers themselves hive taken every pre caution to protect their business, and es ter Ia the reidlly igreed to adopt nny measure thnt would drive the contagion out of the cltv, and they cheerfully agreed to piy the exptnse of a dally in spection of the tenement-houses and swe it-shops. a ACTOR GORMAN ARRESTED. Clinro-cil Tilth Writing nn Improper Letter lo nn Aetresn. (Dy Associated Tress ) PHILADnLPHIA, May ll.-Udward O German, of the Harris in Theatrical Company, wnB taken Into custody es terday by Deputy United States Marshal I Meyers on a warrant Issued by United Suites Commissioner Bell, charging him 'with mailing an improper letter to Lulu Sklllman, of the Dlxe "Adonis" Com- I pan. A bench warrant for tho arrest of the 'defendant was issued by the United States Circuit Court ot New York, upon nn Indictment found there by the Grand Jury. Postal Inspector Holden testified to lltlng Gorman at the Chestnut Street I Opera-House on WednesJay of last week, when he exhibited the letter to the accused man, who admitted writing It. Gorman was held In JiOO ball until Tues day next 'or his appearance J. Tred Zimmerman, ot the Chestnut Street Opera-House, became his bondsman. -, You Ileu-t Tho Evcnlns World I Da You Head Tho Huniluy World? WANT ORNAMENTAL POLES. Milton Point Ilealdrnta at War with Electric Lltcht Coinpun. POBTCHDSTEB, N. Y., May ll.-The Consolidated Gas and Electric Light Company of tills village Is having a hard time of It ln extending Its plant to Hilton Point The American Yacht Club and wealthy residents of the Point want electric light, but other wealthy residents between Itye village and the Point are protesting be cause the Company Is not erecting more ornamental poles, especially in front of their premises Inlunctlons have been Rervl nn tho Company by John A Groynie, David S Cowles, William W. Parsons, Mrs Mary Parsons and Jasper Corning through Lawyer Justus A. B Cowles Tho petitioners say the poles are a detriment to their property, and that while they are ln favor of electric lights they will oppose tho erection of any but ornamental poles 'I ho Company has a franchise from tho town to operate Its plant. A number of tho objectionable poles have been cut down. Yon Rend The Eicnlnir World) Do lou Head The Suutluy World? COWPERTHWAIT. : PARK BOW AND CHATHAM SQUARE. ; SEVEN STORES TOGETHER. v Furniture, Carpets, Everything for Housekeeping, ?! $1 Weekly on $65 Worth. L $6 Monthly on $100 Worth. 'I LARGER OR SMALLER AMOUNTS ON AS LIBERAL TERMS, :I BEST GOODS. LOWEST PRIDES. LARGEST STOCK. r I Only one visit necessary. Collections made f Requested. I OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. il . I NIPPED m THE BUD. r I ,, m ' H J I A Swindler Who Laid Plans for Love 1 and Money. i 1 I II Tho Bun had just dipped beljlnd tho Il Btctly burface of the frozen river; the it U c1"" "f coming twilight sent a tremu- f. H Ius shiver through tho woods, tinkling " H the lclcles llko a strlns of fairy bells H (is U vAent. , H "Good, seasonable weather," thought W lulro Merrlford, as ho came out to Iook at tho big thermometer that nl- I ays hWB' Bl"nnor and Winter, beside the porch door. "Hallo, Steele I Is thatyou?" I n."yf"' Bqulre, It Is I," .aid Mllford , .' Bwele. "J.iamn:.'tn,.-.i ,.v! "She's at home, but the fact Is bhe's pretty considerably engaged Just at picsent." "That means, I euppose, that Leslie Wllloughby is calling?" Bqulre Merrlford made no direct an swer, but BtaroJ hard at the thermom eter. Terhaps," went on tho merciless catechlst, "you could let mo have the money you promised towards the church debt thla evening? There la a vestry meeting the day after to-morrow, and" . CASPERPELD & CO., SUCCESSORS TO GASPERFBLD & CLEVELAND, 144 BOWERY 144 WEST MIDI! OT KTIIKr.T, Nil lit OltANII ST. I'.I.I'.VATKII STATION. Wo havo tho largest Stock of Diamonds and Watchos In tho World at Extraordinarily Low Pricos. Thoso aro tho Watchos wo mako a Specialty of: -llsT' MHIIi (tObl) HPNTINd . V uu ti, hravr i,wi tm wiml, r vVfl anj.ticr, 1 iRlnor vv'aliliain muvuuciit s?tU - MN'Minill'OIN.xlI VKIllVAK It, C V4 liuiitlnt; i im, iif!rnviit, nlmulni)tr U ami "iilir, mr - . . . . MINIS', (11)1 Ikl III.KI) WAirnnw, l Mun win 1, r un 1 rMIi r, V lulu or l h V Ilium niovtuiulit, arrmilul lur 21 )mra. l V I ADII.S' (UU 1) FII t.KI) WATCIIKH L. sti tn hull run I - Mi r ) Ikin up nU Clfl tliam uioveiiitnl, Hunaiileit tut Jl jian . wlU QUI 11) HII.VI II lit .NTlVd W A It'HI H, w t.i tiulno Mm ni iui innvt nuiit .l(lnor tQ Wall) an. lt in liUr 3 A 'OH ID Ml VI II I.AI),H WATCH, eO A nio u winder unit ,tltr . vu Wo givo ft writlon Gunrnntoo with ovory wntch for hix yoarsj if HUNTING CASE not as roprcsontod monoy will bo Stem Winder, at $o. Irofuuded. Solid k Wctldi,,ff Gold mijr itiuRs, 14 and 18 carats. Garnet, Turquoise, Seal and Initial Kings a Specialty, opi:n i:vi:mmsn i.ntii. H.ao. wiTintiiAVS iimml 10.30. GREAT FIRE SALE! loo. nuck Bock Mlshtl ot Or. FnclhK (Jray Minns Hulti.. ennlM Cd.QR 3V, iteunlhlWMliiihliroiir In llnnils Kit. mn, hIiiiiIh lieanl "17'!:" 0(ir.miininBrUii(lftulrt , lie. Jmiialn; In ui. r Btrll m sni n . ffi I QQ iV While llfinilllihed llnndkirililifs lie. ulnr rnhrli vi urtli 4 .1 imjl ! J I rjti Rllk siiKnendorH I It. fcprttip Olirioals. i ul lulijf, i In -vomnsW . ile UnMoMTi, "Me Iti.n ami Kir- ffl o A a 51 ai r L"c I I " Inl IK win r-Hlrli 47 .M.wnrlli 10Mirt If 1 2 .. . ' 7V UlilBilhilerul Hllrts, kllchlly not 117,. (.! DUkoiiaM .RtsniJMst, He- CQ QO $1.00 btar sash esls SMr. Rint nit lorimrl 1H IK) aa,ifO omcoCoatn, l'aamM, OntlncMilli, Hmlm &.&, at iironorllonato iirlces. 84 NASSAU STREET, between John and Fulton. FELL INTO A M1NATUHE LAKE. Pretty Office Girl's Harrowing Ex perience on Broadway. A Defective Sewer nnd 0prflowlng Iljilrunt tho Ctiusc. A defects e sewer and the carelessness of street sprinkling men In drawing water from a hydrant at the northeast corner of Mall street and Uroadnay were responsible for the formation of a miniature lake at that point this morn ing. While a crowd gathered, an crowds generally do when tlnre Is someUilns to look at, a pretty, blonde-haired blue eed office girl appeared on the opposite side of the street, bhe was lite for the otllce, and ln her haste to get across the street did not notice that the water ren dered at least one-quarur of the passage Impassable without a bildqe. Gathering up her dainty crinoline, she mado a dash across the street In front of a cablo car. She passed the car snfily, but her Impetus carrlid her to the bor der of the lake Shu tried to check her flight and ln so doing slipped and fell With a couvulihe grasp at nothing she tumbled full length In the muddy water, which at that point wan about elx Inches deep bhe floundered about, screamed, sput tered and rollel oer until there was nothing but a bill of sonked clothing h ble apparently before an one of those standing about went to the retcue. The unfortunate Mrl was then dragged out of tho water looking like a drowned rat A gallant joung man escorted her to her olllce. This was one of many Incidents that happened during the morning tre Hie Depirtment of Public Works remeditd tho defects e sewer m Found Ocilll 111 Ilrll Anton Koelb. forty i-lRht yiara oM and single, wan found dead in lei at hU home 3(2 Iist Forti-Dtla street, at 8 15 o clock thli mornlnt. Comlnsc l!i4litl.. Seventh Reelraent infpcctlon, Armory, thli even, tng sixty ninth Pattalfon review anl reception this einlng at Madison Square (lurdin Ei Union Prisoners ofthe War, Cotonnado Hotel, tall evening Art Students League fancy dress ball, 215 West Fitly seventh street, this evening Free admU&lon to the Metropolitan Museum of Art this enlns Opening of Hldorado to morrow afternoon and evening Oood Government Club II s smnkir to morrow evening at 70 Weet One Hundred and 1-ourth streit Nov, t J McMillan lll address the louns Mens meeting at the Tuenly.third street I ranch of the oung Mens Christian Association Sunday at 3 F M Solo by Fred Stahl Annual entertal-iments b) tho Raphael Dramatic nub mit eek In -hipel Hall Tenth aienuo end 1 Fortieth street Monlay Vednitduj and lrllsy eentns Shsun ronn Tuesday anl Thursday eenlngs 'A Kettle ot Fish " Annual insjccllon ot Troop A. Armory, TuisUy eienlng , , Mns wiNsioWsMHiTiiiMiMiu els nn unn rellod ruBilltliii fur children wlilli teettilui: .'- , "Well the fact Is," s ild he, "It ain't comment Just at pnsent. The church'll have to wilt. I'm makln' ar rangements to let out all the cah I ( in spare now on bonl and mortgage A man don t get such nn opportunlt) eery day, Steele ou know " "I should think not," mil Steile, drly. "Nine per c nt semis like ft er nlie little arrangement, but sup pose the question of uhuiy Is iali.fl" "It wont U, ' fi'd the Priulre, conlU dentl "Its between frlen U, ou know " "I me not ask who this liber il hearted fi lend l," slid Jlr Steeb , Mr Wlllouifhlo, of couise" "Suppose It Is'" cried the Squire test ily; "what then''" "Mr. Merrlford," said Steele, earnest ly, "you nre an older man than I am, yet I cannat forbear from entreating you to pause and reflect before ou In vest your wholo prgperty In such an unsafe ipeculatlon as this. What do you know about this Leslie M' oughbjrr' "I know ho 1 Chief Justice Chapman's IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. Lew it Ilolnmnn ai elected President of Car ptntira I nlon No 243 nivi thu rew Bcrctary Is J 1) Hoifrid A II I Ij Shaw hno rnncrlerl the demands nf their striking uphoUterers and tho men are a .pi 11 &t work Ixuls finroirmn baa been elected nlklns T)1 FfUu of Tailors Unton No 27 he U ilto a 3)le gato to the l)nxkln ( iitrnl Iabor Union, hts cq delegate being Louis Sachs ! Hanker Henry A Mchols la to lecture this ecnlnK wpon the BUbJect of ' Ths Evils ot Trusts ' at Webster Hall, One Hundred and ! ortkth ptreet and Thl r 1 a enue, under ths autUrs of Lrval Assembly 8 CCO K of I-.. Mas ter Workman J J Klnneally Tho officers elected 1 Iron Moulders Vnlon No Rt arc (1 .Seal Pretltlfnt, T I onnelly Vlrs President, C Echobel lorrenpon lln? beertlary, II I' Mcfiraw, neconllne Secretary, J Magnus nen Trennurer W M A lams rinanrt.il Secre tarj A Oindrol, Inluctor, 3 Carter, Ssrgeant at ArnB Machine Wool Workers anl Turners' Union Vo 3S has suspended Its members working at Con tiactur Hint shop who refuses to recognise tho union and his men nfusel to comtl him to do so The differences at richer shop have ben settled These officers have been elected by the Journey men Plumbers and narfltters' Progressive Union T P Duwnes Pn tl lnt J IIIRlns Ice Presi dent J I In mil I Financial Secretary P Klernnn UocordlnK Bocretary, S PlanaRsn Treasurer, I) Mahrntj Ftatli-tlclan, J Cojney anl M lynch. SerKcaitsnt rirB, J bralth, J, Glass T, V Carnty, Trustees Several larlirs In Paterson N J are rharlnif th strtklnc silk rll lion v. t avers Rratultousl) anl many urocerH lutehcrs takers anl other shop keepers oru riRularly sen ling contributions ot j ro vlslons or ensh to the hcalquarters of the strik ers more than 1 5ho of whom are stltl determine! not tn resume work until their wages have been raised Mass demonstrations ra aprecJ upon by the Trade anl labor Conference at 267 I- at Tenth street )tsterliy to urge upon the Constitutional Convent! n the ntoptlon of the Initiative and ref T(ndum sstrm of Ug1atlon home rule f . r cities and other demand made by the conference and Sam OomperH J Rulllvan Charles II Rtover anl H White were elected to appear before the eonvintlun to maxo an apjeat en I eholf of or panliil lalor Among the ipcnkers at last night a me i ting if thn crnfertnie wia Ir Parkhurst hn after having stated fie objects of hts on crusa le Hga4rst vl e ind eorruntlon dularel himself to lo In sympathy v.lth the demands ot those present ssl f '' Tou IIpihI The livriiinK Wnrlil ! Do uu ltvail Tho Sunday World? IU'. Dr. John Hull DentI, TnENTOV N J , May II The Itev I)r John Hall for fifty jeara jastor and for the past ten jears pantor emeritus of the Plrst Presbyterian Church uf this city, dlwl last nlgbt ag eighty eight He was a native of Ihlladeljhla where he studied nn 1 practls 1 law At hf age cf thirty-two bu entered the ministry and haa be come widely known through his works upn re ligious topics Ho leaves one non an I five dniKhters tho former having ben private tecrt) tary to threo of few Jersey a tinvernora THE CAPITOL SAFE! Hut niKUR'S taken, ly the grand army of eronomhal people marching under the lanner of conimon slujo Dally It eat lures all nee led uplifts of Uruti Mellclnes Doctors Prescrlp tl ms I liellc Btfcklngs Truwts rut hen Hub ber tfoods Perfumeries Ac, all of the very beat quality at a clean saving of 4-j cents tn erery I dollar 1 Then old Cmeral Pat!tfarton leads his honta up tu tho famoia lll I llSIDr ' th largest an) finest Hola Pountaln in the Wurld It a a Ilo mur sure en iuch and nnler the com man I of the 1 1 tt soda, expert In America Is making things bow 1 at RIKER'S, (Hli Ac, Cor. 21M St. ' III t"lK l0 " "Anl hi. owns t,000 acres of land out Witt ' "According to Ills own account " "And hi. mlKlit be u member of Con Kri 8H if lio illume " "Hilliir Impiolj iblu that" And In- una u lot u' iroicrtx In tlin up)(.r iiirt of tho city of Now . 'i ork " MMrdnn mo, but I do not credit all this I slniircls billiM- that hi li ilu- oiHIni,' both ou ami our daui'hti r " i 'I In Ninln1 new tr red In tliu face 'I wasn't born sterdi and it ain't ' for uu to Ml up to dli into to me And If ,loiplilno fancies him murc'n bhu dots mi" 'hlii- Is quite wiltome to her prefer ence." bharply Interrupted Bteelo Clool eenlni; Mr. Merrlford " He iMlked qulcklv away down the snouy road, tho blood bolllnir In his lolna. Ho loel Josephine Merrlford heartily he respected the good-hearted old Bqulro, but now he folt that ho wa almoit banished from their couiueli. "It I could but prove, all that I autv i -" ... bn Mrl 'hlmiiirWillit jjjgygjaajljMMSiMSi Set- our lllne and Mack Scrc Cant and Vthfs ut $S. 40 regular value $15. A Well Dressed Man bears the earmarks of success. Success begets pros pcrity. It therefore is politic that all men be well dressed. Our Piccadilly Sack Suits, cut long, nolib) and exclusive rlcsiyii, arc quite the proper thine. We h.ie 7110 of them ncrj ydrtuent CQ QQ .ill wool m.iilc to hell at $15.00. lo attract new trade " w e offer them at This price Includes Much Regent Doxctatl Coats and Vests. See onr English-Cut 'Jrousera at $a.tjS, norfj $5.00. WjsJJZ AT OUR ) 123-125FultonSt.,(marSiui) I r ? V f?) Z. fpl two j IB I J I J o f t STOflES. ) 383 LJrondw ay, (near Mdto m. i :&W.L DOUGLAS' WM3 SHOE GSE K3 BStll 1 jUiLH i Wi si f(lusl.l4lpw,,llotl)lllwtf'r,M,' Hi'.l'Hboe sola ut It.p price cf! SlFiSWfi TO $6, 4 and 3.60 Dross Shoo. fr w wTv " 7'A ' VvPC Ftpial cttitum iMirk, costing Iroin fo tn K ZWS W fH. VMfc.S3.60 Polico Shoo. 3 Solos. -Ml? p.fl53S?9l Wja S2.BO, and S2 Shoos. fM& 4-? XSSIV Boys' $2&l.7BSclmnlSlioe MW SWwiwZIaiWS wSsV. Are Hie Hut forttervle i&L QwmSSmlr nSI. ladies' 03tlwwi3Or NjlS3.ffl2.0O,Sa. 8? 1. 70 S 'II&Tr icSiVll ! "tiuaulh. HlTliNlj.l'erlrcl WF n3T,HfijsAto X'wfcsV FlllliinnilNrrTlcrnlile,llcst BtJHtS IS THE BpgrAWaates . sC'ipi'iei ui"!j'i1ii,i,i"Vj1,.,'i": 1 jaariP.VTyrfilltf tgtV JirtLv.v . irfj XltA --- Iw, snl price iiiatnprd mi Hold ni ion. sail. arn. nn. io'iii. i,'jii it m-.i ti.i. m. nsi, i t t.i. it'. IBIIlidnTP, 1 HIS, .Wit lloVri .llib. OIH, hllK. 1.1117. I 1711. Ill.tll, -Mllll. aim 1. aS5" JilS".t 1,(11 Ar. A, mil It.. It: i f.J .1 I Air. Hi III I. 211(1, i I A It. Ilmi;- I ion si.) 3lll.ftnVt.mml I. ISIII mini t..rr llonprvi ... I Q I nnnl l.l IBS llrimil wn. rnr. LrnniUl IA.IJ HrniiilwnT. rnr. . I.illi -I.I JI7I. ti- lliiil.un l.j 117, fi. 477. fl,7. 7711, N77 Nlh sir.l 211. Illl. 22 1. .17-1 llrri'iiw Irli l.l "iJl, 7I Hill nrp.i 7kY l' li ml'im nVr.l :illi. 72(1.551. IIMII Kllh nir.t Hi Mn.lrriln'u mr.i I 111 Vrl. Ill I 77 l" llr.indayt 2(Vnltiiii C.l HI! -...nil M.i I:H I llirrlr t III I. ifrriT it. r.?r. lllUm .t.i in. jVrniln .l.i 1 77 Ilk, , ,., II 1 II. I ISM, ,t Jl.ltl.V ( ll-l: III, 2011, II I I .NlvnrU nvr. Ilnnlmiiilrrr .1.1 172 liriiTff wt SHOT HERSELF AND MAY DIE. Mm. Klrlnkoff Wilis KxilllllnlliK Her lliiKluiliil llctiiltcr. Mrs Annie Klilnknff, nRCil thlrty-ilx, of 22 Cherry street. Is In a crltlml con dition at Chambers Street llospltnl to day, as the result of Kliootlm? herself In the abdomen hint night with her bun band's reoler. She claims the shoot ing vim accidental Polleemnn Ihomim Unci)', of the Oik street station, was iianh!R nlom' Cherry street last nlKht whin he hi anl lh irles of Mrs Klelnloff s son, who was screaming for help He found that Mrs Klelnknff had fallen unconscious on the bed after haliiK carefully replaced thn rtoler ln tho spot from which It had ! been taken , . 1 Mrs Klelnkoff was In the room with her son Joseph, ned fourteen, when she took the we ipon from lur husband's coat which was hanging on the wall She remmed tho lase nnd nsked the boy what kind of a reolver It was. lie was telllnc her when It was dis charged, woundlnR her In the nbdomen. 1 he boy ran out for help, nnd the neighbors responded to his call Hoth the boy and his mother Insisted that tho shootlnn was accidental I A report that the boy had done the I shooting was circulated, but It Is dis credited bv tht police Mrs Klelnkoff Insists that the weapon wns In hir own hands Her rtcoery Is not txpeLted. -e I'our Ilromicil In ArlcmiHnri. ON Assoclalcl Press) I.ITTU: HOCK Ark War 11 -John Porter prnfr rous farmtr In ImM fountj with his wlf anl flo chlllren, atttmrU-,! lo fori htrawlorry Hlier near llarrin 1 nrks Wo.lmli The team became unmanat. aM tn mil stream an I nn Int i deep water M Toner anl thrert ot the chil dren were drowni ! A Bfinn ns n lirlalit ttlrn III luen'n lieuil nrur cmnct lu tbe friim, bin It U. Tlin lutcst U a nmUi llnlih J7 irnif Alpllie, Hltli lln wlilli litiuit, Ihe iiiallt Is ILulto US bi si, the rlci 8 J. I(. ,H Othi-r Alpines In pearl, Hyl bronn, blink, 11.00 to MJi IK rt. s SI, IK), 82.3.1, Fl J- 8-,,K)' '"r w,,ul1 ''"UTS ' A Cliarke $! (1) (o .r 01 In- i fUlslte snadoi of brawn. Men's rurnliihlnyx. 1 Ine worsted Hweaters, ylOH, mfn snniptes worth H (XI Pajamas clie lot, 1, III i mail ru.i, 2.UH silk, S.'i.OH. IIATII IKIIIICS, 8I.OH, 82.0S, SH.tlH. lnfst hilliitner wrol hlilru and braucrs, DI.lt), wurtli2.(l tori 'ill hanltur) wuiilhlilrtsAtid l)ruwn, OSr., Mortli Jl.WI I t-nndi llalbrlKRali hlilru anl llruuers, -ll)c 73c, OHc. Miu's llAndkprchtpfflJienistltctied linen, 2,1c, worth WJc Men's Shoes. Hiuli-nrnilo niinemitkiiijr In nil lliiHe imlrnt ltatlnr nvmr uml lliriidlll lots llirtu ra,1is S2.D7, 83.1)8, ft I.HI. Colond cull hlii e-i rarorld wlntl and n tenHlnn wi'es Inn ur I ulli n M2. 07 I" 8. 1. IIS, lll.n k cult 2.07, S.I. US, !4 I.OS. The anliiA 1m ul II ust 8l,IM)iill i lu 11 pair. ciossid the little brlilse that rpanncil a brawlliiK rhukt A hnml fill on his shoul ler at the sima Instant "llull.i hpronlc! I'm punctual to the suond ou see ' Slttk htand around, without Iniiiudl ntidy answirlnic to this uiu ii tul KreetliiK I "Well, then, Mr I.isllo WillouKhb. epij If oii like th it bitter, irled (he mr.wiMr. with u bin si uf laiiKhd i "Hum- iii rnlsid tint sum of itiuih yil' lhat i what 1 wint In ktrnw lie cause old Samuels Is kettliiK ciust .in 1 - The ib m i Just ut tint moment, looking full lulu his fice, the stnuiKtr dlsoowrid his mistake 'I am not Leslie Vlllnurhb " Hill Steeli, composedlj, ' but 1 can tell ou nhcro he Is Just at present he Is male lnif loe to Squire Merrlford's daughter ami tryliiR to Induce the old man to lend him money." "That won't do, you know!" cried tho man, who wan evidently a little the worse tor liquor. v Nohow you can fix It, VfMtliC BlERMAKstiHDELBErt WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS. SPEOIAt sale English Clay Serge. t HEN'S SUITS In Nat; Blue and Black, I utbloimlily ul nml Jour uotuun Tullorrd, $ 1 0 oo. 1 Jm V.rry one f Hiono SuIIm npriMitilM a ri Kill fir ri mil M.tiM' ot JIS.IK). nur moiirr lat k for iiiiiIi!uk 1hmi1ii til us iIiuI'h not i xnt llj un ri pn m iiI il. Open Saturday Night Until 9 O'clock. BlERMAH.HEIDKBERG8tl Old Herald Building, iiiii)4in r i i .n sr. "iiic Wiii-iii'' iiiiiiiiu oiiii ,.. 'The World's" I plow n Ollko hna movid Into Its new iiuarti rs nt tin. Junc tion of llrondwio and Sixth ni mu at Thlro-sicond street 'Ihcio ale iti,ht cntrancis, two on liroadway. two nn BlMh umiiuu und four on Th!rt -second street. OPIUM, MORPHINE, Ijiuilinuin, Cocnliiu mil similar habits Prrumiitnt, s.nl imliili -u. i uri l-o tiiiui 1, i una ias In tin tun lfi.it putkiits inn uliiln In th, lr Kh4tslu iliirlin; triiitim ut tin ilrui, to which tli) )me tint n I in In! mil at no tlino will thi (ul mi mfi null i in ni.li tu lild tu thu Hn utlc.ii .r) n - rilii,' tu It II i ri me 1 Is nut nun 1 un uutl li ti fur i plum i r tu 1 ri paratlous hut li um a Kiwirful ilisii.irnf tin inllre sHttni (iturei ,ln p, Inipr visllu ftciu ral In illh, Inin a h aiitiiu million imt Interlin iitli liu-.lnii. or houm iluili s no n liip-i.iiusutli rink u it u ri luitn u i uri Irylt en n II uiu hao iiiiKiitn vifnih trti d i tin r i uri All tiiihliitis anil lurri-joi aim si rli tl runlldfutial Prtiat, Iriattuuit ylien an I i.ii il n n Intnii ntH iiiiuli at ulbiu or nsllilici. lir (till partli lUars i ill on or m dn i National Health Co. 125 W. 34th St. Amusements ppnoi pc 'mi sTiti. "isJrl-k O Hum Mimr Inp'r BI I.I IN 'I III' IIWM. ltlt (.1 SI It I HIS. NiliWi.k llll HI MiiMI Hill Vkl It 'he's m irl 1 to tn Mstir I lla l'i ti t I Sprowli n-' 1 don t I 1 line him foi lu I IKIiih with .i "lu s hot a t ni 1 1 I 111 i Im i, ir but h, bint uu bu-'liu s t i m.i 'te Iiim tu aiuithit rill -nut wlub I m .iroiind ' ' oii hiM' .nriM'd Jut In time tlnn I I'erhnps ion wouldn t mini Uttint. Hie mjii n i,- lady know that uut filial Is, alrmd m.irrlid ' ' 1 d Just lIKe to i ut a spoki In 1'iti SprowlLS win el' 1 1 1 Him In honor nmotitt thliMs, but 1 m Iuiiiki 1 If 11 don t think 1'ito uu uia tn do uu this' time ' Jiuephlne Murifm 1 w is i m ry pn t t Kill i lu 1 1 J I 111 i ivi 1 .in I lliupli I I with Innocint li.ixil dark ies nd n I ml, laiihhliu,' iiinu'h in I tin Hn lUht link a filr i in of lur .is slu sat b the Krtat ul I fubhli n J h irtlu't in, with Leslie llloushb suspb louslj close to her "It's uibll) done, ' coaxed Mr Wll loUKhby, stroking his lonir, waxed mus tache. "Just to step down to the iur est parson s und, whew I e're oft to New Ypik, man axvX wife, by Uje even. HAMMBRSLOUGH BROS.: Let the foitun.Uc few who have money to hum, betake tlicm to a tailor and gel fleeced Wc'ie after the avenge man, of fewer dol lars and more sense, with whom the solid sum vc save him tuts of a figure. Sel youisclf up, in clothes bought here, against the tailoi'.s vietim, and if you're not as well dressed, every bit, and better satisfied, bring back the goods and get your money. Sale at our wholesale prem ises on Blcccker St., cor ner Gicene just west of liroadway ; and at our BRANCH RE TAIL STORE ON BROADWAY, CORNER RECTOR. Strictly wholosalo pricos nt both storos. Upon ya(itt(lii nitdit till '.. HAMMERSLOiM BROS,, Bloockor St., cor. Croono. Broadway, cor. Roctor. Amusements. BUFFALO BILL'S W!LD WEST Jjfc $T AND CONGRESS OF ROUGH SAtW.. riders of the world OPEHS SATURDAY, MAY 12, 3 P. M., AMBROSE PARK, SOOTH BROOKLYN, AIUIII.MMI .lliril Mill I I l'i IIUY (Nnv 'iork iihlnt whliti Is nt (not of Whitehall Uriel, llutlir)) 400 JII..N III All. 11ACI.S AMI NA1IOVA1 lrll-M IIV IIII11.SI HACK. Twice Dailj, Iliiiii or Sliino, ,1 and 8.15 P. 1 AdtiiUslon ftf) cent (Mltlrti Imtf price Contnii druul tim 1 tlnJru 71 cents an J $X, .U HHJ un ereil Main HOW lo ni.TTIIlvIti:' niMUM. Hrr, Ulilli'lmll Mt , ih mou direct route (mm Itutti ry (u ciiinp if iltR. fort ft cents. Hut (Ctv.liilc frumult iKlniN tiiaaJuroundow nik, la Iluttirj, ull lurrUs uiul Itrooltlyn l.rltltfc uixl le nl 1 and surfucu cars conneclluy tliert within HrnoLI)t). I'uim.Ar rcstaunuit u feature. lUtlimlnK unlay Lviiili.K May 13ih 1 llf-M 1'KtMII im: ( OM j.(l )!' sousas mm oa Its return from a triumphant tour to tho l'a lfl roust Almlaslon COi ItiHtnel ivats ;:. anJ $100 On nale at Wax office tbU morning MA!1mCN st( KI. (AItlI.N. nu'iuijw Miiirr, juv iaf PROF. O. R. CLEASON nlll sttpmit tu train and vinculo , Illh lllul i .mil M ll.N KUKIMI 111 I I NO IT-, V 'i i i ins UUT. Beats too II no anl 11 SO On s.ils tbL morn Ins alHox OrHco KOSTER & BIAL'S. TO-NIGHT. nnvr hi km i or LIVING PICTURES. IIIMIII M'KIVIIIM Ml llllli , l "IM1 AllMI -IllN rnn 1 O-l ll I I 11 tlunii e "iluri'Hj , Mnr 1J hVi l.V!A'i .Tl"' i'I'-imi "iiiiw. ..' ,".'i ,,,h "ruin" I urn V. -ni-i lui le. MM li llsnjN im si mu; iiaj IIA1II, M lljira Hnil-H hi Ml sut MaU TKII 'III CHINATOWN MAT v1 "Vllft "aMiTVkVnIIAL. P IOII " w MAit.ioniM DldUU, MtllMIl,ll A Mil. i iti until r Uiioili-Oiit M Sm 1 1 s.i CHARLEY'S UNCLE. LOI I Mill - Ihiiitri 1 e,Kl& MiiIs.imI sjU Thatcher's Africa. l'i pnl tr tiliithiluv Mut I lift J. .rth Ni i nk thaimi.) oiiuit. Muvuurtifi'n "( IH.tl IH'Ms(, 1-liliM A.Inlncl'f I'rn -s 51 i TV , Thi j h THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. Mkls. U i.l -.ut t 2, im nlnts nt H lli. EDEN iV.USEE. iJJV,1! m ti ii i rum 11 tu tl i Grand Concerts, Vaudeville Performances. (l J J (llllhU II 'Hi. I tf X ' I.I1.Un, T HUM it 8 15 Mat fciitToiilT ' , A ttilil Way, ot iuj KlutiHt it itiut -uiiiss. 1 RICE & OIXEY CO. in ADONIS.1 I t-. I mi Wunli-rfiil Imltatloa ot Irvlnt BROADWAt ii hi u i-. 'i i i.i n s i hum v 1,111111:11 -.r.sEABRooKE.'rrr: Ml RI 0' iilnriuiliiril, l.r.ir A Uur. I -, ?., "' :"' '"' -"" !. A ..III. yi&VJi?. John L. Sullivan.T,',!,; ll,,!:v.'.,. -1 AMiMlli llll A MIL I M llll I M.i-7 ,M.B. Curtis in 'W.N.V3 1 iSamM of Posen. ir:xv I I IIIMHJ 'I III 1 III . In-iM-i in eiliirlnj l,- I .' Ml. II I . IM IM. 'I III IM). M n Mu;. 11 l.iiiljxrniii. uiul I 111 ! ill Jtunrinit I ninp. PRQGTOirS " " " '"'"- ;;i-";:n! I II UU I Ull U. , v i 1, 1 , luii m 0 in 1 I M - I 11 . I in 111 M - iii lit M ISU I ill vll I To M iilT 1 I VilKll 1 T I it p ir 1 111 1 Mr Wllloiislibj '" Hi vvi 11 t mini unit' 11 a ovtl 1 i in i iilv ttliM 11 Ii to lilm fiom New iK li J ivi vvi n t t) it imlillliiB ill Ilmu uf j jiui, ritt ile In hW iiiimo, lull t II ' St lit ' Ami I i ill. llliiuiih' y InUuli.'iM In .i linrtv IhiikIi nt ihi Ilia, tint Jusojihlue ci.loii I unit thvn i-rnv jule Don't l.rlu,' Khi' lopllej, ".Mllforil Sii'du In i nlvv i ln.ui K0'1 ami tiuo trit n I Iti nn 'I ilin hiv 1 ilun fti Well, Joule, Just uii til vim f 1 1 lu r I i inlwi.ua Hut J" m.1 tv ull ni nn ill tho slip Willi ,Ki iln " tr ilu ' I ..i uu vvun t nut It 1 l.iioi It" In- , tiruiliti I u Krulf volrt "Pur m ltor 1 11 i Mivir livvful v, Mil vvlfi' li to S, luvvk u Im i i-li ulnt neltln r It 1 1 ii i ili in I Ami sou'u no muio i .Itiut t h ipni in lii'plii'w than 1 m atopfuth. r to yiu-on letvirla nnil our nnnie uln t HloUkThby anil you're a confouiulptl scounilrol nml n villain. I'ete Bprovilo- that's what you be," Anil Illo Wllloushby, utrugBllna to his rtetNwItli faceiof WTftth andOMi- SOL. HEYMAN & CO., II FURNI TUBE and CARPETS. ' jS Tim l.iii-vr.l Ini Ii in Hip I.nvrr.t Prices. iBl H 'I i ruin In Null l.cryliitly. TM'B ( uili nr I ri ilil. JiHMsfl THIS WEEK. mM THIS OAK flC cm fonep. mM mm 5 DRAWERS. f9 HEATYBEASS .'1 fl or oiidizeo 'mm 4.50 i mm Carpets at One-Half Former Prices. mm tiriivv MiiIiIiiki, irr roll, 10 jnrd,82,0 VB 1 SOL, HEYMAN & CO,, il Ui)l and 1)1)5 IU Ato. $m M It'twcrn AOth nnd AOth Htm, JJM VM . ,sJiH ilH Amusements. iM i- HMa kUbbI IsbbV 1 iinniln nI' Vfl.ll'wsyicoraaat, ?M iH AnKrY 1-M-nlnvs nt H lo M.tlnM ''iflfl HUULI U w tines lay anil BaliirtUy. Asslrssl Mr, Oscar Barrett's Fairy Eitraragama, vfl m CINDERELLA. I in UTII ASM Ad I irMC "'! Rummer-nlgtif VM Mm t i ill if Hi oil Irllnw lloran and Orpluls- H -ssssi UK V fntl n f KlniiH I rninly, for toe beneflt mWMM lit il ti irnn iim lillim s Home nml Orphsaan. XssBBiiiH Ml V V Ii In lifll nt Dirkflmsnn's ltld(- ''tHiH m.l I n I lr I. I nn Hundsr Mir 11, llll. fMftM Miiii ly I r t K llfr tn ivimmence It 3 P, Iff. tessBt'H II kits if o lmlm n 2'c ench Hesr tha Od4 pH''sbbbbI I ,11 w 1 liotuijtrai li In operation at headquartera IbbbbbIi'bbbI only Till! LOMU1TT1.C 'iflB'llssI RRAND OIMMIA.HOI'HK. . IHlvfl I AST I'l.ltl OUHM'hH. . t'jH A. tl. I'M. H It's sl'lll K ( mi PANT. 'fl 'mm '" ,"'5!;.l,MKt ' ' Jim the Penman. dM M mCiWIIK Till 1-I.A.N Thlt'H WIFB. O-W, B I4III huh hr llll Allll. erOthATfc lH-fl , upuinr rj,. Vi N( -s7(sT mm III Hi" I Imriiilnr lrl.li I'll)' Hissssl MAVOURNEEN. MM NixtVNetk llnls 'Virtu in I hlnatown." ''BSfll 1,1 1,uul KruX J nixroi vt.i oamcs. fl Mlurrtar, May 20 1 1' ,vl , ., . rlmmlMM AlnlsHlon 1100 llmerTed sials toe anaiLW iWiasssi eilra pilliatlm ! r reserved seats toI M , !Bl asssl ",l in I W AI.I.I.V, 23 West 4ltbst; , VoSS tiATitu. iroja: Van Ma k Yeiitllt. 'HH Opera Ilmion ,mm Ml BairllltOL 'SH iin.it- iinii, iuii Vaiirfpvllln "oTk CS.H llTlhsl Huvn lln ValltteilllBI t8jl- mmmM llni st mi 1 im Ui"i rvwt M-ai fjQoiAam. joa. i'MWMmWt AMI llll v IlU'Vl'Ilt- MatTne Haturday. rtpaHaaH llr.prveil -eats iircli. slrac Ircle 3S&2Jlif$k aaaassH WILSON BARRETT, Mffi '; lo.ninrruw nlrlil TIIH M I.VEIt IUMJ. SiMmfmm tl WnaWI-piiiuril Hu) iib rml Julia Art tuny flBNaassi unvTie i'AU sij. 1111 Aiuii. isHI HUT I O i:Vl. K Jll, MAT. SAT. a.i, dHH HOSE GOGHLAN rmnoo. iH Monln Vnv 14. " Forget Mfot." wijH (JAItlIi:VTlllJATIaTB li Mat.WL8a HH nlUL U IT'jZi mure yw Earl. ?B ninTnnin Statlntes ruesday and Friday i-Hlfl PflSTOu S VESTA TILLEY. V irrrcJlfinVlnn. , , $&& Bl iii'riNi!i: TO.IUY, - .o.H -JH PilUSOTTE. SI ITU is l!Jr., 30r., 73r tjl. 81.50. Hlfl ,-l,uVwM2,,,i.S,u- THE AMAZONS. WM Aic.li) Mutinies TliumU andBataraay. HIaH 5th m7riwT"A&t$& mM "HANNEL E." M I inli rtlioillrtillnn ill I arl Mhwxlor Uosenfeld. i.VB'-H nAi vC J rn:s a. UEiiMs JSIfl UnLI O. inhlHUeiutlful play. JMmrmt .mttl SHORE ACRES 9 TUCICCIC HTIl ST MUSIC HALL jHn.fl I ncloo o and ALiiAMiiuA count. mm'Jmm 111 and III Ka.t Illh st near Mill u assl i in: iiiiNsimt out iii.sTitiofi HtS las every afternoon and evening s!bbbbbu lassl IU,, JACOBS' THEATRE.cir33a,A'u WM tmAkn ast. the pay traih. 'Mm "ivrttll" MY AI'NT HIUllOETi. Mil UIIDCDIO 'lullelll's Munkpy Circus. wBH HllnrK .l,l''l,ll""ri lwentyNew 'Sifl I I U U LlljJ i . ntnrts. lluurb statetiliow. rjHI IMI'I 1UA1, Ml IK UAH. ll''iy.l'-",. JHSH Mat Mon . Ihun.ial ,2 M) tlrcatvaudj- H!fW v llle. I ast cek. t nlliiiltwl L'IQila, Eunice Vanca. ,'(Mmlmm Brooklyn Amusements. IsMiS Vl'nsV Wiihv UIA MO fl WMM.MHY IOMIV VW II IV If IJafll S tsVlLUUW OllllA, IB fl II U 'fl'V GRAND OPERA-HOUSE mM U OLD KENTUCKY. Il A M P H I O N . E WSSP55" iill MR. and MRS. KENDAL nrpitimmr MM COLUMBIA, "ff 1 I er itiilnc Slntlntet ul and Sat. -Hrifll JOHN DREW Tm: in-T'TCBFiviaM. vmM nTHn VLH It sMOHH, IweSfla. -rsB?M IArl irifi ii 2-, nuzoc Sm'-M Ulllll. dill i.oikI lliservrd Meats. r-l'Vl nlV'iilV. THE PRIDEOF MAYO. MM FrYiPIHF Wivis&'&SSs''" mm LlllrlllL. lOTi.oiitlllis.rvetlsoaUatilSoi, l !tB I!,:,,r'i:,,,n THE PAYMASTER flj28ffi mM AU-'Lt-f'T' ... J"' W 1 lUMvM.EolaMlt, S'S Hit atiTtHlafl M illuits luti , lliurs. iBau 'J..M BB. Xl'f'f'sTKi Vl' ilinwiil. I ruuH Cnslimao'i vSiVI jgw-MaProgresslve Minstrels. -MmW na VTTV IIMH. : 111 UMAX, Mm" "iHI GAY tl I T . Milt-. Moil . luurs.,baL 'tKmm , HALLEN and HAHT in THE IDEA, fl Ills ntjic ul luothi'i-ln law and co jliS pi tur nn I Mllfonl Mull. . , l9H Minn I. ut' this ii our workr ;J M is, ,. I lu ulmliis n blind Wow at th vH 'MM Int i IX'fl I nl I .im iimud of It,' declared , frnm Stuli, 'in r.ulur, I Khali be. when jn9 lie KUki" I sou out nf thli houie." U -jM 'on nu I doe I wen. Blmultaneous, 'lfl'1 I nml In another peioml Jo30iihlne '9'! i atoole wire tlune it .he rtfiir B'fiB Oh. Illlltiirl' the fulterel. "can thla vB !fl bo tut ur am I ilriMininu;''" BIH "It l tiue Jole, that on nre saved 'JH -SJ th.it joiiler miscreant Ib a married HllS man n well us nn unprincipled ad- slU M I VtsHjiB. 'Hun Mllfonl how can I ever thank HSl v 1 t-hu mui mured, 111'ttiiK her soft iKfl In ivvn ijes lo Ills fa, e 'STiHl '1 will tell ou, Joslo 0110 of these) 'tSaXa Siiulie Mcirlford could hardly be- timmMWM lleve his own cara when he heard tho HHBfl tale BtB "I came preclou near belntr nn old - 8hH fool," observed he ancely, and there) ,,'XABB1 was aoin,o-(icth ilp; fflmmllteSlliffcsI&mmmmmt