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of "Tho Lady -or the Mv r'-i Tigor at tho Broadway. I First ppoaranco of tlm Kdounrdot I nt tlin Cailno. je wolf Hopper and Ms ccmDnnr will re- tire Tno tar or tno Tiger?" at, the Incul. war 1 heatre Monday night. Tho comic Is loundcd on Stockton norel and Is I the wok of Sydney Hosenfeld as librettist, I nd Julius J.

Lyons as composer. Mr. Hopper fl will arpear os Pausanlus. llegcnt of Sparta; Miss Uella Kox as Illlarla, Jefferson do AngelU as Mcnandcr, the I'rophct, and Mar-H tcln Finger as Folyxcna, an Athenian lady. The role ot Irene, the daughter ot l'ausanias, Kill be sun; on alternate nljjhUi by Anna o'Eeefe and; Mario lllllara.

"Tho Lady or the Tiger!" Is In two acta aud three scenes representing the audience chamber ot the Kegenl's palace, a room in the palace and the arena. The second ot Oeorce W. Floyd a popular concerts will be given at this house II to-morrow night. hellar, the magician; II laura Moore, Jennie Ycamans, Flora Irwin II and others will appear. I The Edouirdos tlll bo seen for the nrst time II in this country at the Casino Monday night, fU and great things are expected ot them.

They IB ro dovrlbed oa eccentric dancers, and they -are said to be particularly bizarre. Other 'PT" features of the performance will bo thoGlr- arts, Oeun, Valjean, Mile. Eugenie Fougere, 'fy theillramrordi, aud the tiro ballets. Tho Boston Howard Athcnxum Star Specialty company under the management ot John 1). Hopkins mil play next week at Tony I'astora Theatre Among those to appear are Bertoloi, the equilibrist; Kara, the Juggler; Servats Le Itoy, tho Belgian conjurer; Melrllle and Stetson, Marguerite Fish, Charles Warren, the Allisons, Whlttcn and Leonard, the Dixon brothers and Kulgora.

"The White Squadron will be the play at tho Grand opera.Uouse next week. The caat will Include Oscar Kngle, Uyrun Douglau, Mug Iledly, It. llllllard, Lugone Sanger, William llarcourt, Herbert Carr, G. llender-Btn, J. J.

Coleman, J. B. trench, Ucorge E. bite. May Wheeler, Tcsale Ht-airle, Katla J'carson, Nellie Slaskell and J.

W. Harinan. A Fair Kebcl will begin the last week of It long engagement at the fcourleentli btreet Theatre Monday nlghu Manager Mawsou liu made arrangements to present the DIeco In this vicinity until tho holidays, when bo svlllmave an extended tour of the bourn. jew Orleans is the name ot a new romantic comedy by the same uuthor. Th Power of the Press" will bo played at the People's Theatre Monday night and the ensuing week.

It will be Interpreted by Miss Agnes Knott. Miss htta Martin, sally Williams, Miss Nellie snekett. Mist Marie llurley.MlssMarjorlelilDgdon, Utile Martorle Daw, James E. lison, Luke Martin, C. 11.

Itlcgel, enarley Mat on aud others. Squatter soerclgni" will enter upon the nun week of Us prosperous run at liar-rtgan's Theatre Monday night. This piece so utterly unlike an) thing else to bo found in the city at present that It will probably come In for a largo share of tho attention of tho visitors now in tun u. lucre is no talic or changing the bill as ycu Modjeaka continues to appear as queen Katbcrlne of Arragon, In Henry VIII." at the Garden 1 heat re. Theplaywcnt drearily on the first night, and was out scry late.

his defect has been remedied as much as possmle. The work of Modjeska herself is good. The best member of the supporting company In Otis skinner. Karlle Trouble," lienry Guy Carleton's play, at Proctor's Twenty-third atieelTUea-Ire, is a success beyond doubt. It is an entertaining mrlodrama.

free irom the usual heroics and bluster. Miss Jane Stuart, in the rule of Charity Van Twlller. Is perhaps the moot noteworthy member ot the cast. Mary Shaw, Marry Woodruff and Charles Dado also do wall. Mr.

Potter ot Texas will be acted at H. It. Jacobs' Theatre next week. It wilt be i presented by MoVlcker Hobls company, with lienry Wearer, as the lion. samson Potter and Stella Bontiace Lady Sarah Ac- nerty.

Others in tho cast vvll bo llugh uib- i eon, Harry Brcnstey, Charles F. Tlngay and ueorgia Murray llushby. John Drew Is still doing an excellent busl- nessln "The Masked Ball" at Palm'i'oThe- aire. The second act of the play has made a great hit, and la it Miss Maud Adams shares the honors with the star. he play is bright.

clerer and laughable, and what Is an Important It is acted In a thoroughly satls- lai-tory manner. Columbus a Keturn to Spain," In wax, has Sroved to be a vreat attraction at tho lideu lusce during the past week. It pictures the I eceptlon accorded to the famous discoverer at the Court ot Ferdinand and Isabella. Harrison and Cleveland nro also there In wax. on the state Uuttal and Mile, tirevliie still give ihelr interesting entertainment.

"Jane" has but two weeks more to remain at the Standard Theatre. Thanks lo Miss Lottie Collins, In whose dance people are still interested, the tneutro has been pucktd at every performance during the past week. Miss Collins changes her topical verses frequently, and current New Yi rk events do not e-cai her attention In an) way. Purltanla." presented b) the Paulino Hall Opera company. Is bt 111 tho attraction at tho Filth Avenue Theatre.

Fred bolomon has been replaced by Frank David, who niado his nrst appearance In the role of the ucli-l Inder General Monday night. '1 he one bun-drid and fiftieth penorinance ot 1'urtlanla" will take place Oct. Ul, when there will be souvenirs. l.vans and Hoey will remain at (he llljou Theatre until Oct. ana In order to do this ftTweeV engagement out rarlpr which was played ht.DO-iBreetnoU!,Ma na n'n Ust fnmlducSd." rB ery frequently J1, Vw win make hr first ap.

JBI'foncert nail Mod. 8ome popular contraHov, M. and Mine. Herat, the duet-ilst, hate made a mat hit, and will remain for some time. Mario anonl.

the Hood" burlesque and Dorothy Denning win be other tenures I'of. Herrmann's tptrltuallsMc reances at his own theatro win bo continued durlni the coming week. Tho Vanishing Ladv cpl-jodc, ann a number ot otntr trlclra will also bo done. The porfcrmance win hctnefoithi bcglu ut s.l.. instcnu of us tho per.

formanciilsalongone and Is toogoodtobel curtailed. Joseph Jefferson will begin tho srond nnd last wrok ot his cngagi ment at the star 1 hej. tre Monday night, when- Hip an will again be presntcd. 1 he exquisite work of this world-famous aitor is too well nown to need comment mm. His Impersonation i has received prals everywhere and It Is orth I seeing half a doieii times.

Primrose and West will be next week's attraction at tho Columbus 1 heatre In Harlem. 'Iho programme is new throughout. Among, thoe to appear nro F. W. uaklarn, JocpU Natus, J.

Fielding, Mlllam Thompson. Joseph Garland. Musical Dale, Abache and Massaud and J. Melville Jansen, wno win in-trodtice a sketch called i he Bridegrooms Mistake; or, llie coon Who Married tor Money." The famous Bostonlans will sing Hobln Hood" at tno Harlem Opera-llou-o next week. The list ot artists Includes H.

Barnabec, Edwin W. Hotr, Eugene Conies. George Irothlngham. peter Lang. Jessln liartlctt I)als.

nnilllo I) Arvillc, latintih ulard, Flora Flnlsyson, Josephine Bartlett, and Henna al7inger. candy," witu tliedalnty Llllputlans In the leading roles, may still be enjoyid at the Union Square 'I heatre. Tho popularity of these little plaj era Increases all the tlm-'. Their work Is entlfrlir free Ircm horse pla, ltlslegltlmato comedy, calculated to please the most fastidious. "Candy" enters upon the second month or Its run Thursday night.

There will be a concert there to-inornnv night. Tho Black Crook" has been largely pa. tronued the.past week. '1 he country ultors hae llocited to see a revival of Ihe piece that was talked about so much years ago. Even the Wednesday matinee was well attended-and tho Wednesday evening performance; drew crowds In splloof the parade.

The four French dancers caused roars of laughter. "The Old, old Story "Is announced as ho. coming week's attraction at the Windsor heatre. he piece was originally presented here at a matinee given at the Lyceum Theatre, slnco then It baa been on tour. Mr.

Murtha has plenty of good things booked. Among tbem are The Lost Paradise," "Men and Women" and Mr. Wilkinson's Idows." Ihe May Howard comoany goes to Mblo'a Monday, as It was found Impossible to pre-Kent a new play that had In en announced. May Howard Is well known in her particular line, and she has In her company a number ot pretty women, who are said to do ilever work ana this point must not bo missed wear handsome clothes. Miss lorbln, described as a pretty girl, wlih two pairs of legs and two pairs of feet, will bo seen at Huber's Fourteenth street Museum next week.

Is said to be the strongest wumon on earth, will be another feature, and by waj of prolng her strength it is announced that she will lilt a lllng horse. There will be a good vaudeville pertormance In the theatoilum. The panorama representing Niagara and the three great war pictures, Shlloh, Vlcks-burg and Corinth, Is attracting visitor to the clt). It may be seen at Fourth avenue and Nineteenth street and is worth an Inspection. At every perlormance Gypsy Alcott tells the fortunes of patrons.

"Captain Lcttarblalr" at the Lyceum Theatre has not suffered as much as many other attractions have done ly the Columbian festivities. The bouse has been well tilled at every terforraance. Miss Merlngton's play mores alcng with delightful smoothness, sothern's work is better than ever. He has never had a role so will suited to him. "A Trip to Chinatown" win have run for exactly one year at tho Madison Square Theatre on Wednesday evening, Nov.

fi. This event will be celebrated lu a very pleasant manner. Valuablo souvenirs will be given awaj. During tho coming weeK several novelties will be Introduced. "A Trip to Chinatown's aucctss has been astonishing.

At Doris's Eighth Avenue Museum the attraction tor the coming week will be R. c. Coup's trained horses, sixteen of them raver's acrobatic dogs, the Allynes. Krao, the monkey girl: Amy Arlington, the snake-Charmer a vaudevtlto company in Theatre No. 2 and Fanny Herring In Theatre No.

1. The Park Theatre will make a complete change of bill next week. The pei-lormance will include L'apltola Forrest, Harry Watson, Alice Hastings, the three Judges, Daly and Devere, Dirk Hughes, Clara Fadden, tho All Brothers, who win tumble, Mpin una box; Billy carter, the oanjolst, and Allen and ltankeu. Our Don Juans" remains at the Ambers Theatre during tho coming week with Emll Tnomaa lu the leading role. Miss Belly linmborer has made qulto a hit as the country girl, and so has Miss Callus as the sou-brette.

"Our Don Juans" Ls well put on the stage. At the concert to-morrow night at Madison square Gardes Concert Hall Mlna Lillian Blau. viit will sing and Idouard Hemen)! mil be tno violinist. Seldl's orrbrMra will play an admirable selection from the works ut favorite composers. Bad To.

rtow Truth. Bllklns Hello, Hj ghter, what did y(ra do tilth that ballad you nroic? ltyghter I sold It for a song. woman'! heart, blrta hr. la a uluble will-jxH-kft, be It fur tiialua lrold pi. unri, rherUhed ilreM pattern! or be itccret ecrre.

pondeure. Hbe dellghta in wall-pocketl, uelvoa. anjtbin wltere an unexpected reeea ran be maintained. And a room reali7 Iwka 1 are lln. out tbeee tittle corner acceeeorlei to iunniib.

Verr tasteful and cheap. In man deairne, are the wait bracket! and ebeuen of Lunwiti BaI'min A Toy. fanv. bth between SStb ami 38tb ata SOt to alt, the Ludwtg BAnmann A block. WHY HE NEVER MARRIED.

An Old Bachelor's Story of a Romance Broken By Handivrit'uig. "Juntdraw your chair round a little; I know there's a draught ou that side. I did at one time intend to Lave it cured iu owe way, but it does uot much matter now. I'll have screen put round your I corner to-morrow. Miuo is comfortable: enoucli." 'Ihis ns sr.id to me one Winter eenins by my cousin, John Elder, as nt on each side of the tiro his particularly cosy dining-room, where the table, with its lamp, doners and dessert, had bo in drawn up to mi easy distauce from our hands.

John won sipping port and I was cracking nuts, for which, in spite of years, I have nu abiding affnetion; and behind my chair was the door from which might, but did not, como tho draught John was speaking of, JoXv. an elderly gentleman, a bachelor, and Tery well off, very comfortable and very popular, bat still rather mysteriously bachelor, because he has al-ways liked ard been liked by women. I am an elderly woman, a widow, and John and I hare been warm friends all our lives, Tho reason Thy I was littlng beside John's diulnc-room fire waa that 1 had come to pay him a visit, and, as there were no other guests in the house, it was much moro sensible for me to stay and talk with him while ho enjoyed his alter-dinuer case than to go nwny by my- fcef Into Ihe drum icg.rooai. Thcra is no draught," I ssid. none at present, I am sure.

1 ut there may ho whjn ihe vtMiil is norlh, and a hereon Would nihhe nil safe. 'es" be immured, ho i ItM.hnl at the mo ir I ml jti-t poured wui'M bill 1 did think I once of altering tho door, making renllr rt good job of it. I plauue that Hit other alterations." "And the plans wero netor carried out?" I abked, after 1 had waited a mo. ment to see if he would say more. "Well, I suppose I know when thev were made, but I never did quite understand why they "ame to nothing." "No." ha answeied, "I don't think anybody knew hut ourselves.

It was my fuult certainly, it was all my fault." lie stopped, but I thought 'he was not disinclined to go on, and I was curious. Indeed, thero had been nn episodo in John's life about which we hnd leeu cnri-ous, and, though it was a good while passed, I still felt I should like know it- Ho I said: "I fancied it had been Miss Wood-roffe'a doing I said it was my fault, he answered. I did not say it was my doing." "Oh!" I answered, rather blankly, and there was a silence. Then John gave a little laugh half ridicule of himself, I thought, and halt ruefulness for the story that waa iu his roind. I may as well tell yon all about it," he said, Yon aro not likely to tell it to any of the young ones, and It certainly was an odd way of losing one's promised wife.

You'll see (bat she was not to blame." I saw now that I was in for the story, whatever it might bo, the catastrophe of which hnd left Johu a bachelor so I set. Mod in my chair, put my ieet more com-iorlnbly on mv footstool-end Inid down thu uut.cruckers. Well," hound, "Iilsre say juii re. GOSSIP OF RING UNO FIELD. A.

Suggestion to Revivo tho Interest in Baseball. Dlcycllat Zlmmerninii Will lililo No 31 ore Thla Vo r. The mot tinlnteretlng and tiresome base-, ball aasoti In Ihe mrmiry of the oldest base-' ball Inhabitant cornel to a closo U-diy. Baseball may not be dtad-U Is to bchoptd not, for In these sciptlcal times It Is about the only spcri that Is generally regarded as honest-but It has surely been In a tranco greater part ot tho I rast Summer. Three things aro needed to revltu the interest In tho National gsme, a shorter season, single season aud eight-club league.

'1 1)6 only Interesting feature of Ihe closing games is the tight of Ihe Brooklyn and i'llts. burg teams tor third place lu the race. 'Ihe nttsburgs have a slight advitulagc, but as the Brooklyns are to play two games al Baltlmoro ard men are more than likely lo gain Ihe place. 'Iho scvenl clubs will wind ud In the same cities they tvgan In at the opening of the season. Ihu New orks will play at l'btladeloula, tho Brooklyns at i Baltimore and the Bostons at Washington.

Twpgsmes will bo played at Baltimore and Washington. In the West the Pittsburg will pls at rinclunatl, the Loulsvilles at Cleveland and the Chlctgos at SI. Louts. JoeCoddard anl Peter Usher aro to right at the Coney Island Athletic Club Dec. 8 for a'purse of bleb the winner will take id.uOO.

This was announced In liiEKvr.Mo World of yesterday. Last nlgbt the representatives of both pugt.lstsuiel Judge Sutherland, of the Club, at Warren Lcnlss Al-nambra Theatre, brrbth avenue and Tncn. I ty.elghth street, and the articles of I agreement were drawn up and signed. John McDonougn, of the Palisades t'lub, was present, and he stated tint the dlreci o-s of the new organisation had authorized him to for the contest. Billy Madden, on behalf or Goddurd, and Dave Holland, Mabers backir, however, had previously agreed to the Coney Island Llub'a terms.

Madden and nolland deposited each with Warren Lewis to gu irantee tne appear-ance ot the fighters on the date named. A side bet of will probably be made today. Tho battle cetween Jce Choynskl and Joe Godireyatihe coney Island Athlillc Club, which is to take place Monday eunlng. Oi-t. 31.

Is creating more talk in sporting circles than any fistic event that has taken place In the Fast for some time. Ihe directors of tno coney Island Hub are making preparations tor a big crowd. Bllllardlsts Maurice Daly and J. Randolph Heiser base taught the Parisian fever and will sail foe Havre on their way to the gay French capital on La to-day. Daly ls going principally lor a rest, while Helsers chief aim In crossing the briny Is to see it be cannot get bold of ime 1 ncli gold.

The bowling season In this city and Brook, lyn will open next Monday Ihe American Nntlonnl Tournament will begin with a game between the West Shore, Mohawk and Amerlcus clubs at the (lermaola Asscmbl)-Room alleys, "1)1 and 2U3 Boucry. Arthur A. yimmerman, whose remarkable work on the wheel during the year has been the talic of the bit cling world, will do no more racing thts year. It is claimed that bn has overexirted himself, and Ids doctor has declared that further racing will injure him FOR COOKING PURPOSES InT EVAPORATED CREAM STERILIZED. It aatlvfa tho nioal dellito'U PUDDINGS, CUSTARDS, ICE-CREAM.

All Grocers and Druggists Sell It member that I have always been mtuh fonder of seeing my friends iu mv own house than of going elsewhere foreociely. I don't suppose I've d'ned out ten times iu the last ten ears, and ten years ago I disliked doing it almost as much as I do now. Only I waiu't quite Mich nn old fogy, and I Lelicvo I had bcmo sugno idea of marrying, 'ihe difficulty was that I had noser teen exactly the right wom.m. and very naturally I wasn't nearly bo keen nblfiit finding her as I had been twenty 1 years before that. It is jtn-t ten years now rinco I met Miss WoodiotTe," Yen," I wild, I icmetnler it is about ten i enrs sine I heard of her." "The only house wheio I eer cared to dino in those days was Joddrell'e, and I used to go there about once for ewry four times they abked me.

One evening in September I went there sjry luucfc against my will. "Jodlie.l had ptoumed me that I should met some old frieudi. when I nrried tinre wns not one i resent but strangets, and nearly nil the party were onus people, r'nucv asking me to meet I roomlitl of voitui people: It wasn't i until dinner as nnuomiced that I tan the 'lady I was lo lake in, llien Joddrell led me mto corner of the draw lug-room mid introduced me toMiss Voodroffe, friend I of his wtfe'fc." John Mopped a little here, nnd I faucied he was trjiug to Uud words iu which to describe Mih Woodroffe, If I hut woro I so, Le did not pucceed. After a miuule lie went on ngniu. will out attempting to i give uie any portraiture of the heroine of his story.

Upon my word. Mary, I can't tell how it happened. All I know is that khe was the moat inarming woman I evor met iu my life. We lulked a great deal during dinner aud we talked a great deal after dinner, aud the more she talked I and the more I looked at her, the more I I thought with disgust of my solitary exist. ence, "Somehow or other, before I got up tho next morning I had made up my mind thut I would try and prtsuade her to be.

fishily AsfoftjajfflHSjt5a' permanently. Zimmerman's friends hoped he would go against tho recent records mado by Wlndle, and they are disappointed that be has retired. Zimmerman will probably race again next year, Negotiations are underway bvlhe coney Island A. peop.e for a match between lull l'llmmrr, the bantam champion, and Jim Mctlralh, th recent lilih importation. It' the contest Is arrangod It III luolmbl) pic-j erle Mimo ol the in.

Mints wblcn the iner- I getlc 1. A. i. now has s. hedtilc I.

i E. 1). Kulford. the cruck Ialern trnp-'hit, haschalln ged "Jim 1 olt, ulio luldt iimf'li lup. toshool Hit InatCllislon tie chiicploi ship of I lie world.

IIlittL' atcei tii chi.kng-. 'Hie ni Hcnes will piul ullj Like nee st l'littnj or llniri-biirg. nod Km-as Ity, HiJIaiuoolK andcieiclatid. (ROM THE WORLD OF LABOR. I Textlle.Workers' nlon No.

gained thlt- teen ti-w membirs this iek. The 111 ecu-, brute their aiinlwrsur) Oct. 111. The nltel Wood-cnrverV ei-oclatlnn has ordcri'd its members to ork nc. til.

It being the National bollda; In honor ol Columbus. 'I ho Annual ball of tlin Brotherhood ot Pro-grcsste Vmnlahcis' I nlon Ml'ltuke piste net. 'J al the Brook!) Labor IJceuui. A campaign will li. raided bv ti Soiiallsti vt Incniv-siconil lilMHil tnlso mlng al 'ocmd aieuue.

Til" Fabian Socitty 'I Inglnnd Ins mlMsul Its meinters to wntk a id vole tor labor can. dldatt-s at tho munklpal el-ctloi lu cm-1 Ix nt t. I'eter Hitlgtr hss leen norrlnsted for supervisor, atiii Wllllsm iiivrs lor umstnbic. by lb" soclsllsts In tuj Twcnty-elghth Wanl of Brooklyn. PreMuent Hnmperxhas reiiuestcd the Haiti-more I'rdeiatlnn or Lubor to advance Its ria.

i on for reliiHtng to recoguuo the League of MUMiuns. llobert llllsscrt Is making sieeches tor tin-ltepubltcati paiij li in- liilntor nf thli Male Man uitintirrsui labor organizations think that Mr. Ullcrt lo knovv is iter. By aooptlng tho leerendum stem the Brothtrhooil of Machlner) Muulilei'S Is now enabled to nm nd Its lonslltutlou an I elect omcers without litildlu; espeiisno uiinuul conventions. 'The l'rogresi Wo Make" Is the subjectof an address to be delivered by Hour) ul) bc-loreibc American Bianch ot the -New Vurk Socialist ecttoa at lllgglns's liu West Tvventj-thlrd stieel, to-nionow i James II.

Nelson and Liigene Morris, nf Tjpogriphlial I nlon Na died last both in medio lull t-iiems. AC ftcretar) Ferguson a oRlcc thlrtj-sevvn cauls were deposited and have been nllhdravvn. Ihe K-ot 1. Loopers' Aistmblv of this city, known as iho Welcome clall.n, will ills, cuss the subject of life lioiuanceat ttsiegu. lar meeting to-morrow allirnuon.

Last vvtck twciit) -four new mcmturs weresecuna. The ofllctal organ of the Walton' National orgaulrililon remtes tne statement nf the Hud-on County Walters' Union, bj whom the the editor had been churcd with favoritism towards alters' Lnlun Nu. 1, of hlch he is a number. llrrman fctudt has declined a renomlnatlim nsbecrctary of tho Millwrights and Union. He bell the otrce itvt and says he is tired of tulug mxlu the u-gout lor the Mus of oth-i-, who dial roth-jr-aco and progress of the Lnlon by ihiir perhonul iiuaricls and ilirht'.

Only signatures have tern Rccured so far for the Mate tlikel oi ihe -oilallst Labor party in New Jtr-ey. I nles the Mate Lotu-inlitee receives additional signatures to-mi rrovv tho nominations will not tw prlntelupon the orrlclal oullot, thu luw slsnatures. The New ork Anarchists aro msklng preparations for the annual commeiiiorn-Hon ot Nov. 11, the da) ou which their Chi. cago "comrades" were executed for parll.1-paling in the llaymarket atlalr 1 hi- memo, rial meeting will bo held at I'ooperJInstllute and 10 cents adtnls-lon will be charged the proceeas to be given to the relatives ot tho executed men.

One more argument against the Malthuslsn theory that ihe lobulation lucreancs mure rapidly than the means or life. Ihe United states census tor lbhO-lhtiu fellows citiclu-slvel) that during thoso ears thoaninuni of wealth per head In this country increaseu Sfl pir lent, while tho population has Increased onlv aa per cent. At their annual Convention Jutt held In Philadelphia the Newsdealers' National Association has resolved to demand a rerpdon ot the postal laws enabling dealers to semi books at pound rale v. 'I hey will also agitato for a license lot' required irom all newsdealers and and steps am to be taken against the culling of rh.es b) DUbllMurs I and ary.g' ods houses selling books nt retail, 'ihe pir capita tax was flxedat ir cents. During the last three months the rtceipis of Llgar-Makirs' Union Nana were l'i Nh.v.'O and were expended.

Ihe bankdi- polts Inereased from to I in order to reimburse tn tipary lor the 10,000 paid backtntbp tcnement- I house workers who were deburred from inem- behlp, an assessment ot cents bis uem levied. Ldward Graham, It. Klrwan, T. Ilislln, P. Conwav aid John Dcvlne luvf been eicctid delegates to the Central Labor I nlon bv Journeymen Horseshoes' I nlon Na I.

A Special onimittee. composed of Messrs. Mr-wan. Hughes and Conway, was appolnitd io coiLplaln io i cmiiilsslotcr thai the men shoeing hoiBes for thu city are compelled to wink beljw union rati ami i union ho trs. Iho annual ball nf the I nlon will take place at tho I)ceum orira-licuse, Dicli.

Nominations were made b) the Noclalht Labor party In this clt) evening ss follows- econd Assembly District mun, John II. Nagte; lor Alderman. Louis orlluger. lourth Asemblv liiMrL-t lor AHiu'inbiymsn, harhs LhrlstolT- for SI-derman, Hyu-an lloensnlin. Math District ForAssemblytiian.tJeorze M.

for M. derman, vinier. fceveuih iilsirlit lor Abeinbiyman, Charles s. W. li.

Wallatroiin: xM 'ifm IrT rnl That Picture 1 1 rtfl. is a very much reduced fac-simile of the 4 1 iHW Art Supplement VT for Next 1 1 i Wwfe Sunday's World. The or''nal occupies a full page of THE WORLD, vOTji" i printed on extra finished paper, the portraits 'M I vfA ral ''S being by Gribayedoff. 4 1 rvj 'pW f' 1T5l I Every man interested in Tammany's Leaders will 1 Sa. liO? 7 jM want one of these supplements for framing.

I LsSp iSaVjCew ljfeS A story that will interest every reader of NEXT J. 1 SUNDAY'S WORLD is Walter Besant's novel, i "UNCLE JACK." I l- Lcc. You be surer of your SUNDAY WORLD if i TAMMANY'S LEADERS. you order it to-day. )iy i AMUSEMENTS.

A 1 Natara'anoalDiartpl 4 LEGGED i fT LEGGED GIRL! AWrtl ThHlrrrtop ffl' pos vt the 2 1 Ird If, VUCGA, VVlf Tunjn. INnltlTaly l.ltn Yj I IWOO In hum it KV eio Ifeiun-ISjX WATmnUKY. r- i0 I tttnplca oilhuom l'unitt with torU 14 hoir, ii compftf hi fpdnrtnte wliU Ml till, Champion Atnfttfiir, Lt.h It. th Itf)fr Orthoitthlst, iprl rj ((d ti wird toatantlj' I'lg Al lt Womiu kti.Uoo, Tick l)mer. Whts rl Hill, Mroa week of pig circus.

be Ut lomlrtt sad Amualng Libibltlon ftei "rv'rilR rilfATOK ThShnrn.ItUhrmnfdr t-h l.illarhrr And kuotk.ttHiiilA Hnlton and la.ten, Hutelj Hiothrra. tone ami riance, tin Dm Krtr. tannic, lltllr Ken-na It, Itrintano, inrsler: Fd llrvnnan and utnn. hAtltKU I l)Ml TltiUaUAY. I tor Alderman, llobert Winter.

Tenth Ills-trlit lor A'semblvman, Charles (lerntr for Alderman, Henry ehllne. Ihlrtrenth His-I trUt lor A-seiulillinan. O. 1. Hatze: fori Alderman.

Ilenr) saeltcr. rlfteenih lilstrlct lor Assimiilyuian. A. II. llonlier: for Al-dimiuii, Adulph M-renteenlli Iils-trlU lor As-cmblyman, Frank Muehlselth; I for Alderman, Henry llasler.

Klzhtceiitii I District For Asseinbl) man, Joseph Kalamal-kovttkl for Alderman, I'eter Mjiman. Mne-tec nth District lor Assemblyman, Wllltuin1 llucksalh; for Alderman, Herman Mlttcliport. I I pon a communication from the Haltlmore i 1 cdcutloii or Labor lilstrlct Assembly 41, b. i of 1., located In the same city, the Assembly has stated tiinl they will make their peace I with the I edoratlon if the latter iimipeis the llsrmeiii-Workirs' L'nlon to keep union I hours, expHs a orifuuuatluu of palnti-rf, which Is headed bv an expelled mi inter ot the K. ot and repudlstes a cutters' union whose memtx rn are In arrears In the of I.

'I lit- As-'enibll alsorhartes1 the American Federation ot tabor wllti hav. In? ret the example In organizing the sweat I its of llocheitlcr and New Vork Lit). A Honrdoua Undertaklnir. I rrnm 1 "fiood-by; I am coins away to get material for a book I in going to write." Whit s) our bo ik to bo i I shall call It -Travels Among Wild Men, I Harbarlansand Ihcn jou are Koini; to Africa?" I am going to spend a week at Ilay-i shor" and Isllp." I Renewed Aseu-ance-. I tlrom lrk Irate iredltor No money for rrc yet I Von told mr, thu first uf tho month, that you would prsitiTcIj pay me the tenth- i Iramiull Dettor "-o I nut; but, m) dear urai, 1 liavi n't paid Ihe other nlnoyci.

"OH. JOI1M" I I-Ail). '-tHK OHM HAVt IT come my v.ife. All this, of rourst. averr commonplace.

I'Jeuly of meu, I upj-oso even some men tilty.fi ve, must hare hail the same cxneriet c. Now (oruis Hie part of tlie storv which I tb uk mint be. loug to me alrne. "Do you remember, some cars a-o, I persuadeil you lo let me seuil una of your handwriting to a Inrly who professed to kuow all about the people whose huiid-I vrritink' file whs allowed to examine? I sent yoti's and sinie olliersi do jon re. member)" avvcrcd, "I remember very well, ntul wo tliotigbt the characters sent back were wonjerfullv true "We did," said John empliatlcally, "and that was the mis bitf of if.

home' time after tlint I bad a housekeeper bout I suspected of chtat tic ine, aud I scut a note of bers to, Min Harris bv way of cleanup; up mv opinion of tier. Miss Harris vvtole lack tbatho was civil and ausible, but uot to on trtistJfjya'nd sure enough after time I delected bi-r iu downright robberv. Upon my word. Mary, if I did believe in Mif Harris I I gocd reatou, aud I'm uot so very sure jet that 1 A ill'ATHf To nlht at LAST I link OF WANG, Till lilt THK Tll.CK III OIK Illll'I'Ht AMI IIIH 11Kllll Lll SUNDAY NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOUK, SMllM) 1MIPUI.AK AND HACIIKO CONCERT, nndr ihillrrliun ol III OIU1K FrOYU.

1 lb lollow dk intU mcl tti will toliTr'r jfir I li rvat hiUr, tMintil I SI u. keiitr, Mi CUra Toolr, Harfm, lUtrj illircll, It dUnu, HrtML, I)ntnn and MitfrbTg. Jnni oanmiii. Flora Irwin. Mlt(tlf IMII'UIAIt PltJCM TO-NIGHT, CARMEIMCITA POSITIVELY LAST SPANISH CONCERT.

Al GHICKERING HALL. EDEN MU8EE. Tho nttit rolttttlon of I WAX WORKS In itia worlil, Includloc 'COLUMBUS'S RtlURN 10 SPAIN. l'ltflan1 and Ilirrlaon. Aibrlcan lllaionrai lroapt Vonsleur 6ulbal and Marie GreiTe lo PAY! HUM)! ISM and HAIjIC AHT.

Munctl Lajoa ml hl Huoaatlan Urrbmra. AC ADE lMina'pi. (lll.MOHi: a rilMrKIN.s ITupr a and Si'i lUtth.Vl. lOMl'KINi's Black Crook. Mattnw WJ.

and Sal. il'J. Ittnlnr at 8. I lVlAI)lKl)NhUUAHh: OAltllhN. OCT 3to2f' I THE GREAT fOOD SHOW.

I ANTON Slllll. and III. M'tropoltlan OrthMtra. Opau 11 A. to 11 1'.

AilmUaioo, bUcanla. JtObTEtt" MATIMJF. TO tV. i VANONI, I AMANN. MIMIH.

Mon, And Minn llrrat. Ilu.lll.l" I VAUUBVIM.E. llllllLIsgUh. NOVKl.Tll.S. '5TH "AVE.

H50TH TIME! Pauline Hall PDT1U I TuidarLaT. 1 tlperaCo UIIIIHIiIM. I -wTsifsbll TlfitATflKi ifaatt 7rtotr. A 1,111 Al KIIWI.N AI.1IK.N lATTKAITlON In MIST, i 'nF' UMljOLU hTORY. H.

R. JACOBS' THEATRE, ilffr 3ifTA-. I thu''ao'at. 600D OLD TIMES. M.xrvvKiK vin.

pormt oi ilksh PARIf THEATRE, I li THE LL1TK VAl'UKN ILt.K HOUSE. A tiratil Lomianr Till llrit Noveltitt. I MATIMFK TO-I1AV HAIlUIIiAN THLATHK. 1 vv IIAM.K1 ManAirr Sir. ItlvArd llirrljAu Sufcv.nful IxkaI Piaj, I flTl.ll HO I ItKUiVl'Vj." SV.lndAr i Matine i haluraar.

QflTHPRTvI f' i.i OUlnljtliN. Ctl'T. 1.1 TTAWIII.AIII. Matlnrra Tbnralajr and halurdir A Compliment to Charlie. Trnm Truth.

I'rlscllla-Po jou think my yachting cap make-, me tool, like a man? 1 rutieila llaidly but It makes) ou loo), a Suou: ileal like jtur irolbir Charlie. alio doesn't serve to lo believed iu. Well. now. what do you think I did? I determined to po get a nolo from Woodroffe mid send it to Miss Harris before I took, another step in the nITair.

Miss WuoilruITc, ns it happeued, was to slny nt the Jo1dit'lls' for tno or three weeks, and before week was iver had managed lo cet a nolo of two or three lima from Iter. Ibis I suit to Mu-s Harris, nud I can showjou the answer I re-inved." Kerr John from lr pocket or porLctlouk, fri'ii which, after tome titruiiii; ovir of Ihe puirs cou. tnined, he dn ul lni'ih worn letter and handed It to mi. It beati "'the handwriting the nute, of which sou have iciius'ed opm on 's a very re. imrkublo ones it uprrhhraintliestronseat nitiollf itia.ities of noble and re.

ui i-d i h.inuli r. 1 be i Her Lns a t'ear brain, nu nlTcc. Iiouitu lii-nit and ureat rtclitude of liiiud flu, thinks well, ud neither too mil li nor too little." '1 here ui.k a (food dtjluinro lu the -nmn style, dcsiribitiK Mich ii luirnccm of oi rex ihnt I really fi-lt nn II rli or mo tallir fur the of It, I "If Mus Vo(driHr was nil Ihnt," I ssid, I can't imagine how youevtrlit hor to She wa." he nufwered, "nl any rate, I have no reason to doubt it, liu put the lui) ir liu-K iu Its place and went ou I think 1 may mv that I lost lo time a'ter that. Shu was frieudlv from the t.ecmumc. About four wieks after our lirt tiieetmc I naked her to marry me, aud she aaid, Yes JUpon mv word.

Mary, if I bad been tweuty.rlrx iuted of bftv. five I don't think I (ou'il Lave been bap-pier, hho w.ih just ko tic away from ihe Joddrclls, and before she wmt I told her nil about Miaa Harria and what a thor-oiisb belief I hod iu htr skill. Miss Woodroffe laughed at mr, but unfortunately I was mute convinced that my twlief was well founded, and ijulte determined to pmuade her to thmk AMUSEMENTS TlOPTQ' BTH AVE. LIUXllO MUSEUM. vK covuiEcist, orr.

tT. The C. t'oiip Kqoeaeorrlrnliim Hrnwdad tha followlna tinm.naa thratrra and d-llfliUJ mJllllu.1. ol ttarao.t trllllant audltncM aver tha'aeltlM. The 1C 1HAINKI) AHAIItA.S' HBONI tl II0KSF8 ert, one hundred tlmee letter than any horie ever fjrerahllilled iHKSri AHll Tile 41U0.0OU LltAl.Lf.Mll.

IIOaKS. wteke. (Ilpt lloelon AiUAtim. New York Cllf. wefk, I ord'a (IrAml Opera-llnaae.

Haltlmore ox mill mml Theatre, rhlladelpbla 'i weeka Ford a tlrand Opera. Hon. e.Waehlnston J-V, llenca'e New Cincinnati 1 Court Htreet Theatre, IlnBilu. til lie at Jto.eura fcr 3 el. Onlj.

lilt vi.ek of KHAO Any Arllaston, Snake leeu Annie Hell, MephAStlne The AllrneTwIoe 1 111 AT Ml. NO 1 HhHKI.NlilnJohn III lablni'e ina.lernltcv l-O-C HOS-TAS. THCATItl' 3. IHlmore Kernolde'a Vaudeville 1 Open III A.M llllIOl. Admleeien lOcenta.

HAL'KUJI UXt 1.KTMUADAY. 1 Uillll, IU P. Jl. SlBilleon Marr finrdei. C'anrerl Hall.

SUNDAY NIGHT. ANTON SEIDL AND HIS METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA In a fnd popular mncrrr. BtAUVl LT, hoprano, aod tfia amoua Vlollolat. EDOUARD REMENYI. A pr cnram o( ipagDltada Dd aicalltoca will taglfrn sSalacf ai taod loa sot In pro raw.

(20th at. aolrancal. Prlcaa fiOc. t1.0)and HI. SO.

AN I 8l5 At5Krrrdidl, UnilU I Tin: i iLii-tniANS. Hundar. Oct 16, Giand Haered Cleieland'e All United ilolrel." TONY PASTOR'S. nKT.V.Vi aves. Cat 1 TONY PAS1UR.

lOUfANV OULA I.N A DOIIBI BtlX AKUA1.L ruEUftKAl BHUW II10CT011'S Til PAT HE. KVEN1X0S 1J. YE EARLIE TROUBLE. Prirea-I-i-v-r llcor. 75c $1.

1 3. 75o. i Fam.C'ir 1 Adm riERRMANrTs. 'KJYJ E.ralnn at IS. Matinee gatnrdar at 1 1).

HERRMANN. A arai raafrved aaat PALMER'S DREW. i 'ThETMASKED BALL. NIRId'S iruAtfiaiiKiDTiii. niDLU 0.

Melineee Wed. anIHatnrdar Veil MondA-MAV HOVTAHU COMPA.NV OKA.NII lie.erved Heaie, (mlieeitaCIrcle and nalconr.SOe. Sir HIE STRU66LE OF LIFE. Ne.tWeea THK nllrfHqUAIlltO.S. BTAII TIIHlTltK.

1-ve IB. Met. Hal 2. JOSEPH JEFFERSON KIP YANW1NKLE. MAIHSON hgUAlfB THEATRF, jSuth PrrfuruiAore lo-niicl A bouveolr slven to eterjr Ud; vl.tlor ihivt's A TRIP TO CHINATOWN, OAUllEf TIIKATr.E.

"TO-MGIIT. MODJESKA. SuppciuJ bjr OTIS HklSNTK end lier un com- penr, preveollnf UNKY VIII. AlinrilG IVh and Ir.lna place. Lmll rboruAee'-d Intlfe rntetnble OUK DOS JIJAN.S.

Sho went away, aud nf course I roto to her. In oue of my Qrt letters I sent her Ihe ouo I have just shown you, and I begged her to send my handwriting alto to Mis. Harris for her own satiafac. tion. You see I felt quite safe iu doing this because tho description of me which hal been sent at tho time, you remember, had been rather flattering.

On that occa. sion Miss Harris had I 'was ot au amiab'o temper, liberal hut trust, I ri-memb'r the words, audi thought it could do me tiothlug but good if such an aciount of mo fouud its way to Miss Wo idrofTe. hat fools people are I The woman was rank imposter, uf course, as I fouud allerwards to iot, nud ns I ought to hare kuowu then, but I did really bo. Here in her. Could jou have guessed it Will, uo," I nnswered.

"I really don't think I should have bclievo 1 it onlv jou know, Johu, ou ehrend men en bo so dreadfully i redulotis. Why, I remember a fr.ond of my husband's who ctcmbtt.il i virvtbmg audjet he believed in Miuo. Itlsvalaky gruutcd. He did no' seem to like tl.u coiiiparinou, which ni fouliiii of him, poor fellow "hie Mid," he went ou, "that fho could trust her own judgmiut, aud did uot vvnut am 1 odv el-e. 'lhat misht base nnlisutdnujbod).

Lut did not tatlf.v me, I wrote aca ii and legged her to do as I I teil.ug her ubout the house-I keeper. At lost she wrote lhat sho had doLe to p'ense mo what bc nerer would have douc for bereelf, ami she ssid I you eipact me lo abide by what. I eser Mis-. Harris may aay. Do vou kuow that those words gnTe mo a (right I had never doubted till tneu that Miss Harris would give just the aame character of me as she had done before, and nlso I had only one thought of it as giv lug me more value to Miss ood.

roffe. I got nervous after I heard she bad reallr consulted the Sibyl, and two daj a I later I recalled theM," 1 AMUSEMENTS. 1 l)l'T FA II, TO TI81T Ifif THEISS' 1 I 4tl. trret, Bel. 8d aiail 4tu Av.av if.

Till? HtJT AflernDun aod f.renlBK, BltHareU. Si Howlluar. le nnd llfelar-l. JS PAMJKAVIA. 10T1I ST.

A ITU ATE. t. NIAGARA I And the three treat war Saitoh, Tick. Irart I orlntb. leltore torunee tcld free of chaise Orpvj Alcott.

A -t A It 1. 11.11 OPEUA.IIOL'KE. EVE. FRIENDS, I Neil Meek-THK FAMOUS HOBTOrTIAItS lav llOHIX HOOD Hem Wow op Sale. COLUMUUS THEATRE.

EVEKIWO 1. 4 Ion? Pa.tor'e American and Earopeaa Mofaltles, 'A TONY FAftTOK at evvrr jp.rrormance. MAT1NEK HATORDAY. Xeit Woek-l'lUMKOSt, A.SD VVE3T. 1 XT1I 8TBF.ET THitATBET' Near ham If llea.rved seate.

Or, beatra and Balcony, SOeu jC JUIIII.lt WKKK an.laet but one of ti i A FAIR REBEL. I he 1 amoua I.lbbl Prlaoa Scene I Bl.inO THEATRE, Bro.dv.ar. near SOU at. S. JUBILEU VSRLK.

A Brm.d H.ei rradnellwav. CAM.TO. DROADfTAY 85TH ST. ii Ml.lt ITY 8 TO 11. At AT, BAT.

ATI. VAUDEVILLE MID BILLET. DCflDI C'C THEArUF. -V: I'l rtUrLt Mr IIE.MIY a MIHEK, A WALTER I tl 1 4 PV MATIIICea A HANFORD'S I HI I Jfllm, I BATUODAT. NKXTvEfcK-TIIE POWER OF THE i-BXiS.

if BTANDARD'TlTrrATItK. 1 be treat b1( l.atu 16tb Month. lntMl ruo on fwoord. 1 JJ AN It. iv A Decided Renaalloniilittlr at ft l.onlh OHl.MN.

jj BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. i'. Ji AMPHioN.EDpio?.:dLaA 1 i THE POWER OF THE PRESS, i COLUMBIA. i i WedaMdar ad BAtQKUfW I' THE LOST PARADISE. jaifflBB? BFDIORD AVh.NUi: THEATItE.

8. 61b A' tl'war AndBedfordAve -JScaJc. Tbie week Thura. ilnatead of Wad.) ABak CARL A. llASWIft.

in T( Till. sliiVftll Kll, Xeit MlWMTithXS. i Ji COL. NF.W PARK THEATRE. iV A Ihie week Metlneee W.dneala.

AndliataVdAfe lle-nt ateceenl of llofa tre.t.t aoecaa, THIP TO liHINiTOWH. XJEP AVE.NtJF ACADFMV. VM IhieVVeek. MallD.ee Tbnradar and BAlerdar. Ali.SKS M1.R.MIU.S IN LA lll-XLk.

IIAUIK, pM 9 laielleot lle-erved Keata. 23 andSj Ca.te. cM. Ir OCT. 17-" THE VOODOO, or, A Lnckf cbArea." GRAND OPERA-HOUSE.

MR. NPII. IK THE COUNTY FAIR. SPORTING. 1 I Hl'l'SUS COUNTY JOCKET CLUB.

HOKTII if. Urrien. on Uordaj. Ort. IT.

an4 liTt every day tbereefler throa.hoat the eeaa.ii. Bo.1. till frvm Franklin And 4d ale. every afteen mtnatea. yK connecllnt wllh eteam elevator id IAllroddlr.et Wt i lotraet.

Aleofrom Barol.r.Chrl.r.nher.nd Itlk ete eveijr ten mloatee.runnectint elineleetrlaavael JJH G' eleam lir recall P. M. Admleelen. UM y. fl.

Hue notke of epeeial boat iron. Broaira will iv-B betivsn. b. Vt 'W im AI 5M He turned over his pocketbook tgtUk iM and handed to me two pap.rt, sinkiiiK i back in his chair after he had dons so iM with a gesture tLat said: "Vou have tha catastrophe and its results before yon." ij 4. I opened one of the papers, and liter- sS ally I opened it with troubling flngeri.

fM 'j, 'lhere wns something tragical In poor 1 Johu'a gesture and in the empllneaa and silenco of the hone. My eyes fell upon a sheet of paper, half covered with a neat, jj legible of which wera 'j much as tollowi: ym "This writing belongs to a person ot singularly impulsive and eager temper ameut. easily carried away by the feeling of the moment; serv uncertain and unre- liable, sadly inconsistent, without filed purposu or deliberate Judgment; not 4 wanting ability, but only in the power y. to npplv it usefully: careless of money, 1 I but hardly to be called generous; not al. ji together free from vanity, his temper verv irritable.

'lhere was more, but a sigh from John -A poor John! the most faithful and gen- ,5 erous of friends and the most steady. 8 VI going of mortals made me drop the sheet aud take up the other. This was a very short note: Devb Mn. Elder Vou insisted that I should consult Miss Harris, and trust rl her serdict on your character rather than my owu. What that is you will tea bjr jt the luclosed, nnd I am sure yon cannot wonder that I dare not marry the man da- i scribed.

I am sending back your present! A and letters by next poet. With most tin. fi cue wishes for your happiness, your truly. Louisa Woootorrx." tif "Oh, John'" I said when I had read this. But she could not have meant it it She meant it bo thoroughly that whea A I got to her niother'i houso in London Jj tho very evening of the day I received It ri pil thev were both gone abroad, aud I bar A uot so much as i eeu her from that tim to 1 tnis." 4 i I ho lhat wat why th.

dining-room i ji 1 never altered. SnnU CejMU IS sj jfl Strand Jfofariruv (-A sf Jk a -11.

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