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V I •■ SE WOMAN'S M s ■ . ■ X ■ . . . v ". CAVT. PRESERVED FISH. <uatinurd from HH li iu:e. : ■ .. »emiof I ■ i. •■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ i of the ' ■ mdi ■ •.v;.i;ri Fish s«n alonp finely in tht shipping t us;: .-«« u»iti! In i>-<i hr wrent Hi IJverpool v.ith a • s'lKiiiai in capital and n:i u:i]:mitcd amouEt of ambition. Two years later he came 1 ... ;•. minus th-i ambition and two-thirds of nis It was after that venture that, having form^j a partnersh ;■ with Samuel Allay in this city, the old cilptiia entered the oflice late cue "I hope you are well this mornirs. captain.** remarked his partner. •This. ?:r." growled Captain Fish, "is a place for business, not compliments." Mr. Al'ay was fciir.self a man of seme spirit. Iv less U;r.e than ■m-M rom BACHtLOM cum what is tot rEX^rr ran ISAJUrXZHGt NEW-YORK . TRIBUNE ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT. WITII TUE PROFESSIONAL HUMORISTS. ;t takes to t<-ll it the firm of Pi«=«j & vilay '•• - came a tiling of the past, and the sign >»;u b^inj? converted into kindling wood. Captain Fish '.!■■•• ■ any on<- for failing to be punctual. To him tin- man who failed to k«-»»p an appointment v :is wholly un worthy cf tru?t :n the futur«». Oner in Mie >*arly days of t!r> =hirpir;j; bc?in'»»s the yVoX wlio was t«> takf a veFSPI to p^i at a tain hour on a certain day was provejit«Hi froni K<Mtin« to \Ut ship at th- 1 tinu- apro.'d upon, thouK)i through no fa v <if his own. Captain Piyli pilot^l the \fss< 1 to s«*a him.s«ir. and when th-* pilot it;> p»*aped h- <li*charged him without a hearins. <'aj>taiii Fish was married three tum-s, but had r.«» children, ami hia lif*' was "preserved", to th» pood ol<l a>?e of f-ißhty-ui!'». An oil painting of him i.-: to b~ seen in rh- Chamber of Commerce Hui'.dir.^. Tho bone? of pfvrn! m« s n of not rest in fh«' X!:ir!jlo Cemetery, among them those of Stephen Allen, at on«* time Mayor uf New-York^ aii'l tin 1 rr.an who. whilf St:«ti» TcfisurT. iiist;il!-d thf» Croton water system; William K. Tread well, in ventor rf i-rrfrk'-T making machinery, and two South American generals. A CITY VLAYGKOVSI) ( >.:iiii. •■ -I : ' - j Then are cliques among the Howard Park pirls. and the directors have to be careful to prevent a < lique from Retting a monopoly. Sometimes th.- Rirls from one tenement band together in a close combination an.l refuse to play with Kirl-s who live elsewhere. As a rul". however, iho Rirls am simply friends. There ir* Form- large familit-H in the district about the park. and the cousins form combinations which •.tifinpt the control of n-rtair. games. There is practically no class distinction, for most of the i hildren ur<> equally poor. As ojie of tt;.> direc tors put it. '"There is not ::;u< h "better" about tin ■ ■ children." always trut ■ • , ... . ■ ■ , tie £ ■ : ■ ■ ■ • . ■ MAKING TROUBLE. S!:- -What reason have you for believing Miss Kd'rl-ich to bo- a man hater? lit- — S l i o told me sho was thinking seriously of opening a cooking school (Chicago News. PATRONS OF THE BRITISH DRAMA. THE (REAM OF EARTHLY JOTS. RAIIIEY tin a burst of -WOUUDITT IT PF FINE. JEMIMT. TO ATI MILLIONS AM' MILLIONS. AN 'ATI DINNERS an MOTORS, AN" ON TOP OF IT A:.i. ONE O- THEM ICE CREAM BARREBS? — (Th« Bystander. A TYROLEAN FESTIVAL* ('■intinurii from third page. colored beads. From her floral helmet min iature mirrors Mash, half hidden by plumes and a pay colored silk scarf all Interwoven with mountain flowers. Over her shoulders she wears a whit* veil, and in her hand she cat I lea a wil low fan. while her mask gives her all the beauty that most shatters the masculine heart in the Tyrol. Not less startling: is the scenic splendor of the "Scheller," the blond mask of his consort re placed by a grim and cruel face. The "Scieller." in every detail. Is a creature designed to causw Joyous thrills of terror. Hound his waist he wears a Jangling girdle of « : .ght cow bells, ana as he daaeei down the street, waving a mini ature barber pole In his hand, the clang of his "AIN'T IT 'STING THE WAY TUH^E KOBr* E2GNKRS Id CROWDING 'N EVSiiVWIIfiRBT • Ol.i-fl..' LAST TIMS I WAS IN JAIL. TtUSX PITT uk IN a CELL WITH a POLS mo A setmMnn — iCozoic Cuts, [8 IS FINE when we reach THAT eeau . SFOT IN TUB GROVE— . •TU, ASK I!'-"- TO NAME "THE DAT." — iKTlorenie Batter. 11'