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THE WORLD: TUESDAY, CHAT OF THE BIG CITIES. NEWS OF YESTERDAY IN OUR GREA CENTRES OF POPULATION, HOME GOSSIP FOR THOTJBAHDS 0 VISITORS UT NEW YORK. Bonda nnd Mortgn-KOB an Playthings ft ministers Aft Hunilny Brunkcrs A Priest Bnltlmoro Hknletn Itlurnliy in Rl TSPECIALfl TO THE WOULD. 1 CHICAGO. Nov.

McGarry ai HonncCsy. while patrolling their boat North Sangamon street yesterday, found umall boy playing with a deed of $7,000 house arid lot. Tho lad sa it was one of lot of similar papers whic he and his companionn had found in a box under the sidewalk. An hour's poaro amonff the children, of tho noichuorhoi brought to licht bonds, mortgages, not and deeds valued at nearly 11,00,000, tl contents of the tin box stolen from Joh Keller's DUKES' last "Wednesday. It is said that one of tho largest publis ine houses in this city will within a fe months begin the publication of a hie class illustrated, weekly which iu intend to cover fully all departments ot and theatricals.

Hugh Keoush, former editor of the tfvorthig will hav editorial charge of tho venture. When Isalielle Urnuhart, the Casino favorite, appeared in "Madam A.ngot"at the Madipon Street Theatre la night ChicRKO dudedom wont into a tl, liriumof rapture. The costume ihe wea: as Mme. Laneo is daring in its originalii of display. IN ST.

LOUIS. Frank dealio Not Guilty After the Sunday Violators. ST. Louis, Nov. Frank Lesl writes to a local paper from New York on phatically denying that at her recent recep Won here she spoke disparagingly of the ol French families of St.

Louis. The Ministers' Alliance has appointed committee to report whether any steps ca be taken to remedy the evil of Snnda breaking. Dr. J. S.

Masdon, Dr. B. Brand and the Bev. Frank Tyrrell compos tho committee. A committee consisting the liev.

Frank Lenie, tho Kev. O. A. Ba tholomeiv and the Bev. Dr.

Hoffman wa also appointed to visit the undertakers an request them not to allow their carriages stop at saloons either EoiiiR to or comin from funerals. A boycott will be instituted to-morro against Pope's and Havlin's Theatres by th St. Louis Brotherhod stage hands. licit theatres are under ono management. IN BUFFALO, Now Corporttiion Pries In the Police Court.

BUFFALO, Nov. Bonvd of Alder men Hnrpnned everybody this afternoon electing George M. Browne aa Corporatio Counsel for tlie remainder of the year i place of William F. Worthincton, wh (died last week. Mr.

Browne had bee: Selectod to tho office for the next tern iasainst Mr. 'Worthington's assistant. Fran. LaiiBhlin, a brother of Senator Laughlin Mr. family very lit tl and it wna expected that his widow woul be nllowed to draw the salary until 1 Jir.

jjatiKlilm-doing the work. Mr. Laufjh lin promptly wrote hia rosienation and tli remainder of tboloroe is expected to qni to-morrow. Es-Suoervisor Robert K. Smither, an atiti.Platt and man, lead tonight in the race for chairmanship 0 the -Republican General Committee, in plac of Harvey J.

Hard, who helped the Demo crats win such ft aweepiner local victory. AHBeBBor-Elect Georco Stauber, who wa, not expected to take office nntil Jan. 1, ha mode all arrangements to oust Actinn-AB Resaor'Beasley next Saturday. Both an Democrats. The Kov.

Theophilus KoztowBld, pastor tbe Polish Church 9n Amliorat street, was arraigned in tho police court this afternoon on the-'oharifi of betraying Mario Mlklos, his sixteen-year-old housekeeper. Tbe gir and her BtePfather toll a horrible Btory. but tbe olprgyman says it in a blackmailing attempt, CharleB H. Hutch, who defeudec Kemmlof, appears for ths prosecution. The Tranlt S.

Pease will case come up today. The estate was sworn to be worth 8100,000. and tha widow, to whom be hac married only live years, claimed title to substantially all through bills of aale made shortly before bis death. She was in court, drcfiaedin a fashionable widow's garb. Mr.

Pease's two sous wore present and objected to their stepmother being appointed ad- ministratrix and asked the appoiutniei.t ol a diumtcrestoil person The Central Labor Union lias again boycotted Gerhard, Lang's beer. Lang's flin- ployeeri are paid union tvagos aud hfive organized a-labor union all by themaulveo, bat their union in rot recognized by'tliu United Brewery Workers of the United States, and that Association announces thai it will now take a hand iu the fight. It is proposed to make a new city at NmgaKa Falls by uniting tbe corporations of Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge anc aakiliR the Legislature for a city charter. Fire this afternoon destroyed most oi' tbe business centre of Akron, dbincr about $35,000 damage. IN BOSTON.

Harynrrt 3Ien Hia Winners on the Football rein BOSTOK, Nov. victory of tbo Harvard eleven was celebrated to-night by a bonfire on the campus. In a day or two the victors will be entertained at a dinner. Conservative estimates place the amount won by the undergraduates alono on the recent game at not less than fliimner Paine, '01, son of the well-known yachtsman. Gen.

Paine, iron about 54,000. Jack Spaulcling, 'U2, others were largo winners. Tho funeral of the late Richard F. Tobin, Fire Commissioner of Boston and Senior Vice-Commander of tho (i. A.

will take place to-morrow at the Cathedral. the grave the burial fiorvice of tho Or. A. B. ritual will be rendered.

The town appears to be more theatre-crazy than over, livery company in ioivn JH play- inc to more than profitable audieuooK. ItoKina Voltes etill holds the Tremont; Agues Huntineton enters upon her second week at the Hollis; and Jeffemm and Florence begin the Itsst -week of tboir stay with -jresentatioii of "Tbe Bivals." Seats for Wilson are away above wemium and tbo "Soudan" IH nearing its 100th performance at the Boston Theatre. I'N BALTIMORE. Ijlfflit on tlie tiliclutim Oyster lief tigers. Nov.

skeleton mentioned in to-day's WOULD an found in tho woods just within tlio new city limits has-been ascertained to bo all that is left of John Scbuebol, aged wJxi until about inontlm ago WHS em-, at Keen Hairerty tinware factory. In April lust he bnrroneil a revolver irom bin younger brother and started for a walk, saying to a nephew: in uuse uu iueu, iio.woum to buiy achuebel's reply was: No ono will over find my body when I die and, oven it they do, it will not be reoog mued," -llcnewod intercut is being awakened to tU importance of nrosorvhift the State's oyKtp betlH from iinniliilatinn by a proponltion lion. Bradley T. Johnson, that the htat Hive tlio Honki'-H University 10.00 acrei. to bj held and used by it forever fo tho propagation and cultivation of oywterB the pt-ooeo'lH to be atiuliod to tho cause education in Maryland.

Five haggard-faced men came bofor Commissioner lingers to-day aud charge Bird, of tho oyster pungy Fashion with neglecting to give them fnod onoug to work on. All tho captain took with hii ior thecroiv when he loft on this two-wee trip was ono head of cu.bhagp, a votatoes, tx half niilo of pork and a few othe things. Capt. Bird was fined $32. 50.

Tbo Baptist preachers, at their rcgnla meeting to-day, voted that church properl should not bo exempted from taxation. Carroll Park, as the old Western Sohne zen Turk will hereafter be known, wliic was purchased by tbo city nbont a mont ago, wan to-day dedicated to the public. IN ATLANTA, Shlpiiins In Hill I'rnhlliit RlncunHiiner. ATLANTA, Nov. tons ofochr lias been shipped from Carternvillo.

Europe. This is Raid to bo tho first shin meiit of ochre from tliis country to Europe and the Cartersvillo product inoaid to bo th oe.sfc in the country. JoeNolson, a well-known boolikeener. wa arrested on Friday charged with embezzlit SoOi) irom his employer. A.

P. Morau, Alabama street. Tbe Georgia Legislature is about to rtea with the blacklisting of railroad A ml has boon introdilcoil proviiling thnt shall bo a niisdenieanor for any person, fln or corporation to prevent, any dislmfge porpor: from securing employment elre where. President E. Brnwn.of the Wester and Atlantic Railroad Company, has re nowort the claim for betterments seams thn State.

In a letter to Gov. Northern Us clay placed the amount at IN RICHMOND, Political Dlnrpbr Tempernnoe lUcriMOND, Nov. if no nine-tenths of the Democratic voters of tli State favor tariff reform aud Cleveland fo 'OS, but Senators, Barbour and Daniels an tlieeroat majority of tho party workers tho State want Gov. Hill, of Now York. Gov.

HcKinney can see no reaso'u for call ing an extra session of the State Ijogislatur this Winter, while tho majority of th Democratic rnombern of that body nr heartily in favor of it. and it ia probabl two-thirds of them will a call and liav an evti-tt seseiou despitu the Governor. Francis Muroby bOKan bin temporanci meetiiiBs last nisht in Seventh Street Chris tlau Church. Every real in the hoimo wa occupied and many persons were forced to stand in the aisles, Gov. Mclvinney aiic Mayor Bllyson wero ureeont.

William P. Buchanan, son of the lato State Suponntsi'dent of I'nblie Hchools, ant Hail were couvioted ti.e 1'olicr Court yesterday of Btealiiifir 1 five watcl clmrnm from W. A. Spott. They wero son teueed to thirty days in jail.

IN SAN FRANCISCO, Conviviality and Snugaccfl Worth SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. crow of tbo whaler Eliza, which suffered great harcJ- pe in the Arctic seas, ia deeply grateful tc one of its number, about whom there ia ai air of mystery. Ho was only known as "Doc." He came from New York, otudiec medicine and had practiced about months, then fell in with some olc friends, cot drunk, and when be became sober found ho had signed articles for an Arctic cruise and was well out to sen. When tho crew began to suffer from the cold his knowledge cauio into good play, and it is due to his nkill and incessant cure that several of the crew are alive to-day.

Altor landing hero he disappeared. A string of nantaBM floated idly around an eddy between two Pacific Coast itoainship docks two hours yesterday. They popped up from somewhere, nobody knew where. The Ciiy of rnoblo had been" thorousbly searched tud nothing contraband discovered. Customs Inspector Oritoher, standing guard her deck, suspected nothing, but fretted iy the persistency of the sansaces in Hoat- agin tho slip instead of following the tide, mlled to two boatmen to f.ike them out of he water.

The boatmen did so and it was omul that ever? "sausage had a fine silk ishliue tied to it, at tlie end of which langiorl a box of opium wrapped in oiled ilk. There were boxes in all. worth marly Tho "sausages" wero craps of cork wrapped in tarpaulin and inked with cord, each link being loaded vith suih'oient salt to sink it about a foot under water. IncIflcniH in Society. Mrs.

A. L. Stevenson has cardo out for a ea on Thursday afternoon, Dee. 4, ather orne, No. East Sixty-seventh street.

elaborate dinner was given last evon- ng by Mrs. Clarence Pell, at her residence. S'o. lit) East Thirty-l'onrtb street. There vere fourteen at table.

Mrs. Francis L. Ocden, of No. S21 Lesx- ugtou avenue; Mrs. C.

U. Ditsou aiidMiv. F. Daly, of No. 1(1 East Sixty-second trcet, will give receptions this afternoon.

The marriage of Miss Mary Shoppard and Ir. John take'place on luyevening, at H. 30 o'clock, at the homo ot he bride a mother, Mrs, M. Hheppard, No. West Sixteenth street.

Mrp. James Beekman, of No. SB last vorty-noyouih street, will give adinuer his evening in honor of hor niece, Miss larirerut Sclijoffelin. whose mtirrinue to H. i.

Trevor will shortly take place. One of the interestinpr weddings of to-da'-t which is to tako place at Trinity Chapel, on Veat Twenty-tirth street, will be that of Miss irsiuln, Hays, a nirter of Atixtin Hays, and -Toward Itu 1311 Bctlor, son il William Allen 3utler. One of the pretty brides of to-day will be Annie Jjawrence Delafiold, who will be ttired in white i'nille, with over-draperies motiHBcline de Roie, and her tulle veil will arranged with orange bloasomu, no ewelry being worn. Mrs. Cyrus Olnrke will.

dnrliiK the first eelt in December, eive a reception at her omo on Riverside Drive, to iutrodnco lior anithter, Jlisa Fannie Louise Clark. Sir. Murk was ono of tho promoters of the open- ug of the Eiverside Drive, with Gen. Vielc. 1 The ushers at tho Bowie-Potter wedding o-day will be Harvey.

Beginald liober, George Patterson and Dr. Josenh eidy, nil of 1'hiladelphia, and Edward Do oreut Hiramons and Ueorge Varker, of thin ty. Many of tho Philadelphia Club ineti ill come on to attend Mr. Bowie'b wedding. Tbe firatr of a series of five dances known the "iWonday livening Duncinc Clasu" 70k place last evening, in Sherry's ball- 3 V- TW net wa.

organized by W. T. LONG SHOTS IN FRONT. IJzzfe Fottso 4O tn 1 Chnnco Wtnn a CHIton. There was a surprisingly large orotr present at Clifton yesterday and they wer treated to a fine day's sport.

The pro- Gramme was well arranged and tho contest wero exciting. Tho talent had a bad day however, as the favorites wore knocked dow in tho first four races, aud when they di begin to got in front the majority of bsttor wore Tt'ell-nigh broke. The biggest sur prise of the day was Lizzie Fonso, wh started at 40 to 1, while 80 to 1 could against her at tbe opening betting. Th results aro First Puree which $50 to second Belling allowances six and ft hnlf J. br.

in. Oheenry, by Jiln Johnson, dam by Enquirer, 107 (frlynn) H.Bondy'a rh. e.Bon Harmon, 4. 7 (Lnrably) Bio's, oh. Vosbnrir, U.

107 Fount) Sit Eminonoo, JOB (Midcely) AUB tralnnd.lOKICnllen): Ullvu. Hit (Mcfcnrthy) ROKRV, 110 (Mnrthn); Uroomslnnn, I (Tomn kins); Lyjan, lor, 110 (Bootli) MiUo IS Riarsh Itudon, (Ilondor) nlBti ran. Onceuey, 7 to 1 and lo 1 bon Harrison, 4 to 5 to 5 "VoNhurir, f) to nnri Jiniinenop, lii tol an 1 5 to 1 40 to 1 lo to 10 1 to UOEIT and 10 to 1: CfrooniBinnn. 40 to and ID to Lyhnnder. to 1 and to 1 Mll( Wnwon, and 4 tol: Mirili Hncton, 8 to nnd to 1.

One, Two. Clmeuoy. Ht-Mi IlnrrfHon. linrrnd ton paid No. fora pUi'o (ti $5.05.

lion Harrison Daid No. Mutuol cko inckc by a bead; three lengths between second and third. riecon'-l S.100, ofwhlnh $o() to nee ond loi- two-ynnr-oltm; five Slro b. f. Simflcilvor, Lelarit.

i Thoin'p-uin'B sHeii) W.h. IKIy'a b. .1. Florftnco, lit) (Tribe); Kayohrstpr 10U (N. Hill); Irene li.

JOB Uni-li-. llfl I Mi-Ctrtliv) 118 (Slino): MnufOlto lilly. 115(0 Hill): I-udora. 110 (Jones); Repent. 11 (McDnrniott), nnd Dictum, 118 Ib.

(lienrter) ran. 15 10 niifl 0 to Oaacado, 0 to an-1 to 1 RumpuM, to I ami 3 to Floreucu. 15 to 1 am 0 to lUycbi 15 to 1 and fl to 1 Irene MO to 1 and 10 to 1 Hlddy Doyla, 20 to 1 sml 0 to 1 Marigold. 15 to 1 and fl to ijuarde 15 to 1 and i) to 1 MnnaotM Illlr, 10 and i to I iLUoora. 4 to 1 and 7 to 5 Ilepont, 5 to and I) to Dictum, 0 to 1 nnd 2 to 1.

Two. Knnnorfer. 4 to 1 Oadcadii, eyen Rumpus 7 to 5 Mntuelapnld: Sti-Mnht (tloRot No. 0.001), JUO 3S for a. nlaoe (tioket No.

1, IHK), $8.55. (Jasondo paid (tlolii.t No. t.laS) $8.80. Won b.v a head; same distance between second and third. Third Itaoo.

-Purno S400, of which to sooond and to third; for harnas that huve not won i ot tlio value" of 16500 since Sept. irelte weights: fcerca Hirlonci. II. Hon'ftbr. f.

LV.zift Fonso, 3, by KloE Allonso. dam Jjizzio liillot, (Allen' J. FJinn's b. ar. Youna; Dtlko, aged.

1:10 (TUoi 1 pnon) 2 P. Io LlnTtuI'tViiiO' Ib7'( 'o rail' liottiuB-Lizzlo 1-oneo. 4(1 to 1 and 12 i Yotml IJuke. fl to a and o.erj Elilia. 5 to 2 and oven an Tomboy, 10 to 1 and 4 to Cotillion, 40 to 1 to St.

John, 5 to 1 and rielcl. Won by two lengths; a'head between second and third. lonrth lltoe $700, of which J100 to nnd to third; handicap; iniio anil 1'. M. oh.

li. Elyton, 5, by Eland, dam Mind Hampton, (Penuv) W. II. E. Sniitli'Bb.

u. ArV'nrroiV, y) (W ijui) Ij. L. Lloyd's oh. g.

St. Luke.nged, 1)7. Blue Joans, 10U (0. Hill), iod Oiithound. In.

(J. -1'rlbt). a.no ran. Hot- Mii.l—Elvton. 1:1 to 0 and a to fj; Al J'nrroiT.

toil and a to 5( St. Luke, Iti tol and 0 to 2 111m' to 2 r.nd it to Outbound, 12 to 1 ind to L'. One, Two, Three (lElyton and Al Farrow l.orrnd)—bt. LuKo, even. Mutuola StraiRht, (ticket'No.

for a plnoo aiokct 70 K- Won by sixlengthn: three parts of a length Between second and third. S500. of which to ond and $y5 to third: for throe-year-oldi: eolliug allowances: Bii fnrloncH. C. Daly'Kch.

f. Mnmio by St Blaise ui'fuiuB iiiaiinc LJ. iu ,1 mm ,) to rrlnoe amee, 7 to 2 and oven Addle 13 to 6 and 4 to Cora Tanner, 12 to 1 and 4 to La Grippe, 20 1 and 8 to 1 Flossie, io to 1 and 0 to Qu-E'l, liO to 1 and 8 to 1: Premium KeldlnD- and t.l 1: Ohieftnln, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1. One "wo, 'J (MiL'jtio 11. Jamoa 1 to Addle to 5.

Miitueln paid: (tioitot B.OS7), 44.40: fora, plaoo (tioket Ho. 1, j. Prince Jumus paid (ticket No. W4.75. Won by a length; throe parts of a length etween second and third, Suth Bno.a.—Purse.$400, of which $75 to aoo- nd and $25 to, third; for throo-yoar-olds and up- ard tha.t have not, won a race since Nor.

1 one illc. M. Jeffcott's oh. o. Rt.

James. 3. by St Uljlse. aam Hollla Jnmss. 51)0 (Jones) 1 C.

Duly'soh. f. Olory. 4. ll'i a I.

T. Uotioyan'tibr. h. (irimaldi. Aged, lly (Tribe) Monsoon.

112 (I'lynn): Kyrlo fS.IHill), nnd Paradise. 100 Ib. (MMslmmons), Jarnea. (I to and 2 to rjmaldi. 2 to S.

Mutuela paid: Btraiitht (tioket o. H.901). lor a place (tioket No. M.30. Glory paid (ticket No.

1.11)0) U7.20. Won by three lengths; half a length be- veen second and third. To-Dnr nt (xtittRnhnrcr. The moetine of tho Hudson County Jockey lub will be continued nt Onttonburg to- ay. tho fcllo.wing programme: Count Luna, Oy; Aftormath, Ul, and an.

00 II). rifcond $400, for two-year-olds-. HlliriE allowances; live and a half rod, 113: Sir Darid. 108: Parollna, 101: lOOilionuy filly 09- r.te Clark, 118: Aatreuomor, 98: ottle, UO; Chatter, 05; Sen Bird, 05, and Mauve, 5 Ib. Third for three-year-olds; tilling six and a half lurlonea.

10(1; Bustend, 108; Blaa, 10H; dumar, 102: iro, Ufl. and Moblcnn, Ib. Fourth $000. handicap; one mllo r.Z7,le, llKj ForflHt RinK, 1(18'. Hub 105; burchill (Hark, Ksnuiimiu.

Anno alejait'tlnt, 100: Can Can. 118; Major Tom, 0: i-v-lsimi. ami 851b. Fifth ft500 sellltiK mile nd 10H: Kern, 108; lllan- Little 108; Aloliomint. IDA: Brus- els, Gen.

lioulanEer, 101; Jack llatohelor. 4 Ib. Sixth $300; nollini: allonmicoa; even 117; Lonely, 115; lackthorn. 110: Oeronlmo, 110: Pericles, 107; apine, lOli; Brown Duke, 102; Hot cotoh, Extra, B7. andTiburon, U71b.

yde. Bftlph Hyde, A Conover. H. incknoy, E. ti.

Oaclcaon, li. C. I'iaee. J. (Jonanm, J.

G.Keyor-, Beniainin Wrisrht. tispor HmKie and il, Head. Tlio next ince will bo Kivon on Dec. 2i). There wero )out one hundred present.

Miss Aimee Goudert's bridal cown to-day ill be a riou white satin, a reproduction, om a celebrated port-rail, of the "Jofiephirie'fl corontttion robot). The corcage bus high, puffed noint- co Bleevus. The Blurt, somewhat draped itn point lace, falls in a train thren nnd ic-hnlf yards lone. The veil in of the nest point, rilie will wear no jowelK. Her dually handsome sinter.

Miss Claire Couert, one of tlie bridennmids, will, liko Mio hers, be attired in the Empire style. The ev. 1'ather Kenny camu from Montreal to ortorm tho service. Mr. Semplc.

tho bride- room, is Assistant District-Attorney. IJotronib Will 1'rolmbly IPrECIAI, TO TBK WOHI.P. 1 HAVEN, Nov. Yule ocitball Team becnn practice this after- ion, hopiusr to remedy ita weak points it moetB Princeton .011 Thursday, olpnmb, the disabled centre-rush who was nable to play Saturday, and to whose ab- nce Yale lays her deleat, in improving pidly and will, probably play on Thanks, TOO MUCH WHISKEY TO STAND. CiillnpHnK Under flie ql 18.OOO Uarrc.lB.

Nov. warehouse of orlEDistilHiiK Company ilapscdjto-diiy under weight of 12.630 arreU "of Logan Meyor. a ware- inse employee, was caught in'the debris nd painfully crushed. He may riot recorer. ue warehonso was built three years at a cost of $8,000, and in wholly wreaked.

The valued at It is impossible to determine, how rnucb the Ions upon It will be, but tbe lowest estimate in $10.000. Dado A distillery at Hen- derspn 'was burned to-day. Tho mnchinery, 0,000 bushels of corn, thirty bnrrelH of whiskey and two days' mash were but the bonded warehouse wan saved. Loss, $25000. A LEAP OK FALL, WHICH AN OLD WOMAN SEEN TO DROP FROM AN UPPER WINDOW.

SHE WAS DEMENTED, AND WILL DIE TROM HER HJURIES. Her Will Not Tlollovo She Attempted but it la Certain timt Nnlln Ttint Hold IIfir Window Sniili Her Daughter Una to May. Following tho sensational suicide of lire. Anne Sheldon Coombs, of Concreamnnn-elect William Coombs, who jumped from a fifth-story window of the Fierrepont House on Saturday, comes the probable suicide of Mary DowlinE, who either jumped or fell from the third- stary window of her home, nt No, '18 Halsey street, at 4.30 o'clock. Tho woman is bartly injured and will probably die.

Mrs. Bowling is a widow, Fovonty-tvi years of ace, and has be-on living with son-in-law, Gardner F. Utulgor, and he daughter at No. 48 Ilalsey street for tl pastpovenor eight yearn. The house is handsome three-story and basement brotvi stono front and is owned by Mr.

Badpti who is well-to-do. Mrs. Bowling line been an invalid far number of years and last Summer it wa noticed that her miml wan giving way. A that time her mental trouble was not of nerions character and she wtia allowed th freedom of the house. Later on, howevei her dementia begun to take a niolanchol form and it was necessary to keep a con Btaut watch upon her actions, us her famil feared she might do herself some Injury, Bhc spent niont of her time in her room which was located on the third floor, jus over the front stops.

The windows of th room were nailed down, as it was thougl she might contemplate suiciclo and throw herself out. Yesterday the agod woman mannered loosen tho nails. There wannoonointh room at tho timo and it iu not positive! known just what occurred. At 4.30 o'clock tbo family, who wer sitting in the front basement, were startle by hearing a scream and a heavy fall. A ma: who was passing at tho time saw tho bod of Mrs.

Bowling strike tho to stone of tho front steps and rol rlown to tho sidewalk. She did move and he thonsht her to be dead. Moan while Mrs. Badger rushed out of the bnso mout and saw her mother's body lyin Bleeding on tho nidownlk, Sho screamei and called wildly for help. The body was picked up and carried ten derlyinto th.o house.

A messenger was a once sent for Dr. C. S. Johnson, of No. 40 Vanderbilt avenue.

Ho arrived in a minutes and found Mrs. Don-line: ntill alive She was unconscious. She had received compound fracture of the right leg and wa orribly cut and bruised about tho head an'i jody. Dr. Johndon had little IIOPOH of he recovery.

The affair was reported to the police, bu very few details wove given. The family in Histed tlmt it wan an accident and not an attempt at Huicide. When a WOULD reporter 'called nt th mine last night IMrs. Bowling was still nu conscious, and Dr. Johnson did nut thinl that she would live through tlie night, Mr.

fiailKor, his wifn and daughter, wore iroatvatod with grief. I canno', understand how it happened, nd Badaor. It must have boon an accident, for my mother had no reason tc want to toko her life, bhe has had a coo ionic hero and the best of care. ias always been a devote! mothei and friend. For uome mouths pan ho has been demented, but was lot violent.

While wo believed that she vas perfectly harmless, we watclled hoi arefully and I had her windows laid down ivitli bis ton-penny nails. Sho must have oosoned these nails to-day, lint I don't hink she jumped from the window. I think he wan sitting on tho sill and fell out. 'My mother has been with tin over since lived in Brooklyn, somo six or seevcn earn, and was always contented until hei lind began to fail. Then she wanted to go way.

hut she had no friends here. Sho ad been an invalid ever since nho came ere and did not go out and meet oonle. Bhe only knew my social friends. 1 ould notpermlt her to BO hack to Orange where we formerly lived, as I know lathnr old inends there had either loft bat placo or wero dead. Then, nf course, lore was no reason why slio should go way, and 1 knew that her desire to do so as due to the condition of her mind.

Bho has never had any trouMe her fo has been a quiot and a peaceful one. edonot believo that she attempted sui- Mr. Badger had nothing to ndd to statement further than to indorse the chef that his mother-in-law hod not tried kill herself. Hiss Amelia Barony Lambert land Dr. F.

King were married evening at 8 'clock in St. Stephen's Boman Catholic hurch on East Twenty-eighth strool, Kev. ather Gallagher officiated. The bride was Wired in a rich gown of white satin, draped ith-poin lace and cautfht with orange bios- oma, Lucius F. Churchill, of Boston as tho best nian.

and Frank Edmonson. H. esomor and Harry Hornon wore 10 ushers. Miss Helen Boll, the maid of onor. wan attired iu oanavy faille and oared chrysanthemums of the name shade.

lias MIKB AleTina Ptneor, Miss lamie Willrens and Miss Nora Lambert, ater of the bride, wero the hridosmaids. A. ros.ll reception lollowed the chnroli cero- nony at-the homo of the bride's mother, 'I. B. Lambert, No.

141 Lcxinston Nmllh nnd (3otlfrey llendy. George Godfrey and Kd Smith, the boxers who are to spar at Cronhei.mVi Theatre, Hoboken, to-night, for a purse of $2,000. arrived in town lait night. Godfrey looks the picture of health, and 170 pounds. Billy Mahojiey, "Handsome Dan" Jlnrohy, Jimmy Colville, Larry Killian.

Larry Alorau and dozens of other Boston sporting ien ciimo on with the colored boxer, ere XMinti will bo the rMeroc, anil the men will appear on the stage promptly nt o'clock. The seconds will be Jake Kilrain, Jack Ash ton and Uillinni Mnldoun for Smith and Billy Mahnney ami Tim P'ltonrke for Godfrey, Brattij in tbe favorite in the betting. Football, Washington Park, To-Morro w. rs. y.

lon 50c. i or nd 50o.eztrn. Have ypa onp of tract ot Beef. WORLD Wants are liko a good rule; they work both ways, apd, more than this, they work always. work both ways fry providing Help for those desiring the best of employees and by furnishing situations to those out of work.

They work always and immediately. 755 Wants -wore published in THE WOULD yesterday (Monday), against 1,165 on the corresponding day one year ago. Kates for "Help" and "Situations Wants in THE WOULD on Mondays and Saturdays. Sljf SBorlb l(t bit tinjtsic Stllimti, In jloei btuSt. bit ffllDiiotfii "orttu'itl tocvbcn, Ijalien bit bod) laiou bnB bit Wtliiltnlt.

uifidjj butaj blcftldcn evtndit loccbcn, lolofja! ba6 (cine aubtts obcr tunlllnje gcitutig rait Sftf iMotlb bttnlidjeii loerbtu lonni Irathb dne nnbere gtltunn ju flnbcit, biird) tatli)c fill tint Don 10'dentS fiir elne SleBt iinb SO 6entf fat 'etne aJIinion Bon penitent unb Jitfetn- tSolldj tneidjt totrttn ttni, WHERE is NELLIE TWOMBLEY? Perhaps Mr. of Paul, Cnti '1'ell. IBPECIAL TO TnE WOB1D. CmcAoo, Nov. Nellio Twom bley, a widow, twenty-oight' years old pretty and wealthy, has been missing sine Thursday.

She came from Denver thre weeks ago. The people at her boarding bouse fear that slie has been-'robbed an murdered, as she usually carried plenty money and wore nbput 43,000 worth jpwelry and diamonds. Last Wednesday afternoon a man from St Paul on her and was introduced to tli family as Mr. Hollingswoftli, an old friend Thursday murning ho called ngain and Mm Tworablcy went away with him. Ing that they wove, going to th liibhy Prison and to call on Miss Mar linriic.

dntiirbter of Deputy Sheriff llnrko That was tbo last peon of Mrs. Twombloy It lias since been learned that nluiilidno tlie llnrke residence. 'J'lint flic-did not ir tend to stay awaV an length or tine is shown by tho fact that, small was tlie only wrap nho wore she had an extensive and ologdii At her-boarding-house she lof two larKe trunks tilled with valuable effects At tho time of lior she wure a diamond ring worth a smalle diamond ring and a diamond I.ironstpin 'am eftrnnpp. All of Mrs. Twomhley's frienrin nnil tic qnaliituiicRR spunk of her iiiimt highly ant say slip a woman of soniiil common cci anil iiiiri'iPHtionod charnctor.

No one see to know anything of her St. Paul Iriond. MRS. BIRCMALL GOES HOME. Sho Will Sail from Neve Vorlt by Hie RBnjestip To-Morrow.

TO THE WOni.D.] WOODSTOCK. Nov. IJii-ch- all and hor flifitor. fllrs. West-Jonos, provided with free transportation, loft foi England tbia afternoon, A small party their faithful friends accompanied, them to tbe station and bade thorn farewell.

'The sail from New York on Wednesday by 1h White Star HtoamorMajestic. Mrs. Birohali did not her ffrave before hor dopnrturo, but expressed a desire to bo al- I'lWoiHo ttilio tho body with her. On the train from Woodstock was Judge MoMahon, who puHsod tnc nontanco death nn JiirchalL I.eotham.BirchftU'H oollifro ohum. went as fur us Hamilton with tho ladioo anc then returned to Montreal.

Jlrii. Birchull still believes hor hnsband was innocent of the actual killing of Bon- woll. She wnn 0rently pained to hear that tliii l.cv. Mr. Wade had intimated that hoi husband had confessed to him, Mdiiie to hor ho Drotc'tod to the last that ho was not fftiilty.

"1 will never beliovo that lieeftio cpnt'eHBcd to any ono," nho said, woepinjj bittorly. "lie told me he was innocent, and, more, he imylovod mo to placo no reliance in wlm.t other popple might say nftor ho wtin do'ad. 1J ho was cnilty ol' thtit terrible crime I know he would have confoMnecl it to -mo. 1 him so to toll rnd all and ho said he had." iUrn. Vnn J.onn llndrr Mrs.

Rophia Peters, who is also known as Mrs. Hnriih Van Loan, was arvaieivod before Justice in the Harloin Police Court, yesterday, characd with, having' attempted to shonlKupt. EJislm. Oarpfintc-r, of the New orkJnvoiido Asylum. She was hdd in JI.OOO hail to answer to the cliarao ot felonioiiB assault.

Khe is tho woman who, on Hninlny, while Mr. Carppntcr aud bin BOH v'ero rntorin" a cnrriiiEo to jro th pninted apisifl at tho veteran nn onntend- and snapped tno ti-iiiwer. Mhu wan in- yod becauHO JVlr. Carpenter would not tell her the nf hoi' ohila, for whom he hud found a homo in IlMnoiH. licrf Tlie ivaexirun Ifrair nntH tbo hair from fftllfus off.

fentnrea or ohHlr to KB orichmt ralor doljcfttolv it leKvos no unpleaEiatit odor it, Is not inn, eKvos no unpeaEiati oor no (lys, ntulUloreforo dnon not stain tho Hktn or wtiitu Hnnn, nnd 1 ffor Hulo fivEHTtWHUHB TiiEAKOLO-AMEmcAK DKDO Llmltod. Propi-l- etoi-b. road. Jxllidou, Mrand 5 Coilnrai. Styles." lAd Inr Anchor Brand" IShirts.

"Brcolcfleld, "75 cents! WoatH-oll," $1. No St-uldlnc. No llnllinc. No Mtoiim. Try Itarry's TrlcopiicroiiK wnrrantotl to canao hair -o grow on bahl noaus.

poriniuod, IArift, ENGAGED- DnrESE to Ainu KOBA UOHKN. At homo Nov, aa, 141 Monroe 8t. DIED. jii.WONT.—At Ills residetfoe, No. IDS fjth snortcnly.

01 pretitnonta, on Monday. Nov 24. 1800, AL-ousTBujiMOMC'. in tlio74th.year Thn lunern! serviros wlllbe'Lelcl at the Oh'urdji- otthe Ancoiislon. coruiT of 10th St.

nud Bth on Haturday morning nt 10 o'oloclt It rHUpoottully retiuortted that nollowors bo aunt. away on' Monrla)', Kov. IttDO, IlOBEUX Ilia fi7t.h year. Jtelntlveu and Irlends ore respectful ly lnvltod to attend tho funeral Horvlon on Wednesday evonintr, Nov. 2Ct, at 7 Iroru' the TOBI- denoe 01 his Ilfiiijamin S.

Garrison, IKW Jersey Jorsuy Ulty. Uurial at oou- veiilenoo of tamily. Kindly omit tiowers. Nov. nt hor residence, M42 OATHAlUNK of Oitminitiirs.

rultcral flt Wednuoday, Nov 2C Interment at M. train, Nov, JAMES II. Gll.nr:nT aged Oil yearn. fiiiioral Nov. SO.

2 o'clock, from Hlonflay. Nov. 24, aftor i.liort. Illness, MICHAEL In tho 40th yenr of his ago. I'lineral on 2(1.

from bis late rcsldonoe. HSu East 51st ft. 2 P. M. Rolntivos and friends aro luvitdd to attend Interment in Calvary.

IOFPO OK 'Sunday. Nov. 03, OABOUNF. I. LELAWP, widow of Kly Iloppowk, in her H4th year J''unoral services it 10 A.

at hor late realdonce, 101 liast Uutti st. of scarlet fever on Nov. 28, nt No. 420 Webt Huoii. JEWETT HUNT, v.mld of Thomas and Holon Jowbtt Hunt, of 22 months.

Funeral pi-Irate. Nov. Naplon. Italy. JAMKS Jt.

JKNISIJIS, son of the lute Jon- Notice ol uuoraj. berpnftflr. Sunday daiiKhtjCr of BfthjaTnin arid aged 3 years fi months. Nov. Mng v.

EntlA. ilo McFodzon, fane-nil nervioo on TliBBday, Nov. g(5, from, lier late residence, 325 28lb at-1 'D'olook, Snua.y Kov. 23'. WHjntMiiKE, wlfo-of I'rMl' tilatlvoB aud'friends "are invited U) attend tho toroal ntnrm On Sundiri Kbv.

23. 1300. fnnoral eyorilng, at 7.30, atherlltoroaldenon. 158'Penn Brooklyn, K. 03.

Intnrmont 10- A.M. AxCHXn. oi tl'io late George Itetativeii nnd friends are invited, tp attend the funa'tKl aarvicvu fci her roKldcnoo. No. 34 weit.siBt ou Tuosdoj', Nov.

at l.ao M. at OOfi 7th "in the, 5-ith year ol bis, age, PAIHICK HKAHN of the latf; David Power, of Oauttc- motuber ol the llrin ot Ppwor o.lfL".'fH)"'"?! to tKJton.on WddncBday. tho SUth. ot.10 o'clock, to the dhnreli of the holy Innocents, near llroadway, 'where of requiem, wuT for th vieftt: -heiind Rervicea at bis reBidenbb; 1 H8th 1 In- betwocn Hid 1 rrtukllo Nov. ltd, "at I oi.oldck P.

ov. a o.oc terment at CJfemetury; Friday; 21, ALnxKT p. -n, 34 years' 0 luontha 17 la fu of Borothja tho la Clirliitlan Uelatlveii invitod lata residence. dauohttr of Jilbnrt JoneB. and widow of the T- OORNKLIA, the lato fcnilly Ifloyd- l.to J), V.

Tnorne Notice of funoral Uereaftor. 0 1 tne Thoirjis -15 roarn. KehJIvea and iriouijs Invited attend fuuentl i torn her late 12K Klin at on.W.ilnMQ.y, Nov. lie. nt 1.30.P.

M. DF. LOUIS Dnjiern pleaeo copy. Brooklyn. Nov.

in, at the Graham Instltntlo: 2 "anliliiiton BVO. Brooklyn, UIIZA BECK. the Oflth ypar of liRr ape Burial from thn Do Knib Ave. M. E.

Ohnrol A Inmate ot the Home 17 years. Sunday, Nov. 23, SAnAH daughter of tho Into Palmer lluokbno, er. nt Onlvnry Onurch, corn South St. anil Brooklyn, E.

on Wednesday, Nov. 20. M. Sundny. Nov.23.

THOMASFIN OAN, orpnnnmonla. In his70th year. Funeral from Church oftlin Nativity, Mndlso near Oliksson Biooklyn, IDA. We nnHfiay. pneinnnnia, on Sunday.

Nov. 2' nt 0 A. MICHAEL J. UAKIIY, of tho firm i Onrry Funeral from 'hia lato rtiKlAenon, 1-4 7 nvo Brooklyn. WnniicMlay.

Nov. 211, 10 A. thence to Rt. Kranr-h Xavl, r's Church, corn, Ut have, nnd ulioron solemn ff rpqu-om ivill In. thnnno to fhilvnr Corni-tory.

end friends are rospec fully invllecl. Please omit (lowers. Sundny. Nor. 2.1.

Mrs. Al.vn OAIIKT KLI.IOTT HEWITT, nito'l al. Funeral on Wednesday, Nov. 20, from he lato roHldencc, 77 Newell 5L, Brooklyn, E. D.

Kt2 o'clock. Nov. S3. 1SI10. a hor pnrontt-' ri-f-iiloucn.

Hurt Ili-ooklvi MAIIRL AIIKI.K, child of J. R. Slinvvo mil Hhodn J. Sparrow (noo Ciri'fory), a oil IU innuthn and 2(i dayu. bor lute i-'ont Portland Urooklyn.

Nor. M. IhHO, illrf HAIIAII Ass WATSON, in tho year of from Ihinson Plnco BnptiHt, Church roiiH'i-llnnsou null Hrnull Portland 1 UQMlny, Nov. lit 2 V. M.

IH'SIN'KMS Tlliillrin in is dliuolvpd 0 i "I'lili by mutual 'i'lm uiHli'rsiKned will coNtini'H A. U. UAi.ll.'H. roohlj-ii, N. Nov, 24, IWIO.

THE GAliliNEll PINE NEEDIJ5 EXTRACT hPIlilT AND SOAP, at hlinron SprmpM, N. nro unriva'tlfni fo oatarrhal, bi-oiichur, rlieiimntni and nkiii dlneasus, PAI1K i TIWfOHll, Anoiits. RHEUMATfSM GOUT nentlv "iirna in nvry C'IHH sinpo 1P(U Inn Internal, 7.ie'. bott'S: UnlrcrHltyiilltne. inr'ant al 'V onl HAHRIiSI HUBBAH1) AYKK'S UliOAMIER MEDICATKD TOAP.

Tiylt. lvii Immodlato relUil DEM'IKHIOir. for Delicious. A.III'.SK.irENTS. H.

G. Miner's 5th Ava. Theatre. TUESDAY AFTKHNOOrf, NOV. 25, flt '2 o'clock procisoly, Benefit Testimonial TO 3IRS.

Agnes Robertson-Boucicault. 'ondnrod hor by innny jiroinlnont oitlr.ouR, the tllP- inaiiarjiiiB of Now York mill Urooklyn and iiouibiirK ot tlif ijrjiinatic and imihical A niitf-rtnintiKint izivuu by nd popu. n- tavoi-iifH nf tlm MRIEO. llRoorfOL VI. Bi-nernl adminHion hn lt Him ttso SINO.

and sV lijonlnitB nl s. 1.1. Mstlnoo Soturdoy at L'. hpocml M.itmo'. ThunkHirKlnii iiECO.VD MONTH Admlralon.

oflc. Hants on naki ono monlti almnd. a. OOTH NIUIIT, Poor Jonathan "At Home." Beats can now bo soniirod. iji'nr MOth st J.

Manager nt Mutinroit and Sut. Special Matinee Thanksgiving Day. Jd week. Sd weolt lly all mills liiu bcft. Get your TOiu.rmiUin svoioftbu ADMISSION CENTS.

LaHt tvtok- but ono of ANI)" TJndcr tile (lirectidti ot Daniol Frohninn. Every uvoniiiB thintrnnk K.1S. Saturday Matlnoo. THE lilONAIANTKIl. TIIK UlON.IIASTEIt.

TIIU IHON.KASTKR. AMUEI.I-UKNOM 1 MnnaeiTfl VBNIM(tS ATS, THANKSGIVING DAV AND SATURHAY AT i A DOIIRUS HILL At o'clock. Joromo 1.11 o'clock, THIS SEASON'S I.MJUIIINQ SUC- Kti.S, Imposulblo to hnvo too iiuicll of 'Dit. 2-lth lit. A li'y A.M.

PALMER Evou IIKB ill K. Kl). HniunlnvMatinpn MONTH Ol' TUB CiliiAT A PAIR OF i Pr.io.idoJ by iimv ploy rrjCT'TAr'T t'C in' 311 act, ny SPECTACLES. entitled IKTKUTHtUHi "Ono of tlie IjoHt ijrodnotionH tliat bavn bn''D vpn to tlio Btago wltntii tlui lust til, rty TAnTHEATUE. Hn.adivay nnil l.lthft.

KVERV KVBSlNG, SATURDAY MAT1MEK. 8UTII WKEK. S-'OHTII PEBFOHMANIJE. WRONKsnAY NIUIIT, NOV. SIS, ISKAUTIFUI, ART SOU VKNIK.

DAVI1J D. IA.OYD A Nil SYDNEY RO- HjCKFJSLD'K COMEPY, KXTRA THANKSGIVING DAY. j. M. "iiot Mana Maurice Jtarry more.

ReeSte Teniple. I K.I5. Rahirdnir Matlnoe THANKSIilVINt; DAY. BUST SUCOESS" of a play tlm Mian of tlm audlonces Tho hou-ti--IH crowded nlBht to THK Kvf TI1KATBE. ll'woy nnd IWlb st.

von'KK, 8.15. Matinee and Sdt'y. BKBT SKATS. 1(1. GOOD TiOc.

YOJC0SI TIIEATIIK, 4TII AVli. ST. DANIRI. FBOHMAN Mamiior At 8.MO. Mutmooa Saturday and BV C.

HADUON OHAMKEIIH. HJS LYCEUM OltEATHUT bUCOBSS. HI, IN WAX. AH SUCOKSSFUL AH EVKU. NIOHTB-itAT.

KAT. ADMISSION uOo. Srdelyi JSaczi'H (iy iiKy Band. UuiiM mintb fiv'fjs $1. AJEI'JIi, the AlyBtliyliiK Ciivait Aytumatoii.

Aatineoj this Is Day Day. TONY PASTOR'S. THKATUK, hroaclitay and Mr. A. M.

PALMKIt Sole Manauor. HVENIMOS AT 8. SATURDAY MAT. AT 2. MR.

E. S. WBLLARD, upnorted by Mr. A. M.

Pal-nor'n Company, In Ilionry Arthur Joiins'a Groat Play, Nnw Soeneii, Properties and ApiiointniHnta. DAY. TNION SOtTAriE THEATHE. J. M.

HILL. SOUVKNI1C.NUJHT. IIEtVS. NEIU BURGtSS' "COUNTY FAIR." THIRD YEAR IN NEW YORK. THANKSGIVING DAY MATIN Kit Evonlnaa.

H. 15. Saturday Matinee. O. MIMER'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE.

M. B. CURTIS In hia Comedy, THE KHA.TOUF,tI. Matinee" Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, I 1 Bliatclian. UUR'flk it.

Matinem Monday. Tnurifday and Saturday GEO. Ci. STALEY IN t' ASTO txM? KA.TKE, BESSIE OHEHILL 14th at. Touy Pastor's iJifr Gompanj'.

RusaeU Brothers, Mangle Clilio, a MnrvelleB, tJooloy ami West. MATINEE TO-DAY, NNUAL HOLIDAY HOP, A DAY NOV. E7, COME ALL. URAND OPiiRA IN UKHMAN. Tlio Bovonth rnjnilftr will commonoo to morrow (WntJuofiday) night, when ALBISKTO FRAKCIIKTTrrf Grand Opera First (vppQftranco in Ainnrina of Krnn Antonia Miolko, Frl.

Islnr. Horr Hoinricli and Edmund Mil Her. of Horr Kmli Fin'-hor Mid Ilerr Thunder lleichmann. FIRST Safurftay. Nov.

20, iviul ton day Kveniiifr, lice, 1, MEYERBEER'S GKAlfi) OPEUA LE.S JKJrKNOTS, First nnpdaranoo of Fran Pftulmn Kchollfr, Vrl, nnninltrouh. Ilerr A. Vmi llnbbonct aud II Juan Lin a. Friday TCveniiiff. Don.

fi, lirst prndnctinn In Amirioa of SMARKGLIA'S OPERA, VAS1SAI, OK Saturday, Wer. fleconri Grand Matinee TANM1A1 SKIl- SontH en.n tin Hoourod at tlio Box OthY' daily from A. M. till li I'. M.

BROADWAY THEATRE. WKK0 Fi I.OUIS DK I.ANGE. KATIlVlTrNE B. II OWE. ALESANDKR CLARK, ttUH i- Pippins, Pippins, PIPPINS, Pippins, Pippins, nutltur of "Tho Merry Monarch," Music by John Urahmn and I'Vdiu ie Gauel.

Chorna of 5U voioc-H untt tiiulot. Entirely now Scenttry. Now (JOMttiiiiL'8. Prodni-- tirui untiflr of Ilioharl Rnrkor. and Saturday at 'J P.

M. ABBOT. Sieatu now on ualo. 'ICICBTS PUHCH AKEU FOR TUESDAY NIGHT UK GOOD 1 E. SNITZ AWARDS, ADA "PA HE, CONNIE MAKIE GAKDEW.

NOW Ol'KV. PAI.lVIS, I'OI-IA(iB AND CI.ANT.S. IHI.srO AFTTJRNOON AND EVKNING. fiOe. IKSKHVKDiJKATS i.ic.

iOXKH 84. OU 11 1,500 SEATS AT AT BUKKTANO'S, WEDNESDAY, 0 A. M. Not over four Heats to onu person. First conio rrt Coinfortnblo olialrs, full vion- of ontiro laying fioid, on (jnind btati'i, under cover in case rain.

ACABEMY-4TH YEAE. 1LMOR1! DK.NAIAN 'J IIOMI'SON. THE Oltii: Ir. R. (IILMOHR 1.K3REE A MANAGER CiKJiAT TO-NHiillT CAM 1 AT a.

SCU.MiS. nuilllttltr I'tt't'-t'tlt. llflllrt I'KOlAl, MATINUE THANKSGIVING DAY. MA'l'INKBS WEI). ,1 SAT.

I LIONS Til MTIUChT TfTKA'-iMUoT .1. WoHlny Rosen quest Solo "uiservort HRatit. Oruhpnti'u Ciroloand Hnliiuny, 5Uo. nt ES, MatinutiM and Hat. Special latmse ThanissMug Day.

ih week. to 05th 8th wook. "A (iUISMKI) SUCCESS." Jonnpli Now Oomudy Prnma. "IT TVIM, NKVKll AVKAK OUT. UjUJC 1 will not be jilivvot! n.1 any otliflv in NewiTork.

l.A.'ST VA'lil-Ii 5i)tli Niif'oiuil Iiirlijstrinl Kx- IbUioii tnv OJM-II ul I Hull. (1 uncl O4tU irom 10 A. 1O1MH. Alj.UlSMlON', 2o OKNTtf. "o-Day Matinee To-Day.

'uestlaylTony Pastor's Theatro ROCTOB'8 MONDAY KVKA'ING, DKO. 1. vii ftppenrnnoo ol 1 Ilia unli'iun nnd aided by Mill K. hcyiuH ut box oilicu Wtidnodday morning'. Tin-; A brilliant- Til Vnntablo ANT lll old-tlmo riac of human in- 1 1 ir ll Journal.

iriLir, jj oveH ti. Mr. J)niw, Mr. LnwiH.io. HAHKBGIV1NU DAV A SP1SUIAL HARhKM OJ'EJIA-HOUlK JL Lnst wtek tlio NKJHT-THE PUPIL IN MAGIC, Day nianiioo nt a P.

M. jtH. nncl Hat. now opon. flOLUMIJUS THEATK13.

IdvtMilntfH VVndnefiiJay and Saturday Matinees. B.15. I Special Th an kHjjivintf Matinco. 1ARGARET MATHER I RIAI I( MATINlSESMondaj. DIHL OiWodiieuday.Snturilay.

OABMKNC1TA, I MAKIK the Ijancor. I the Eimllsh Souhret.tQ. lla OlotnenceauOase UANKSCilVIN(J DAY, CAKMENC1TA MATINEE. OMISSION, OPKN 5 CENTS. T01DAY.

NOW FASTING BAYS AT BIAL'S. Upper Hall. TtRANDOPKRA-liOUrlU. CA Resorvod Heats (Clrchnstra Circle and Bal.) 50c. Pijcloy, "Tho Oeccon'n tiuclitor.

onehill Clino Matinee To-Day Tony Pastor's. Russell Bros. 1AHHIER 1'IOIiONS. iYEBS Tho BoBt Record Birds Hi the Country. LL'JJJIIE FAMOUS LONti DISTANOK Fi.

on oxhibltion for fhrmj nt the AMKIUOAN IKSTITU I'K NOV. 24. oxtrn olmrKu. AdmiBuion to all. 25 cents.

EW YOKK CHORUS SOCIETY. FJKST I'KRFOUHANOE IN NEW YORK. THURSDAY. DEC. 4.

Seats for sulo at Sobuberth's, 23 Union square, id at liitoox Lyonnm Boi-Offlco. BO.TBH eeatlnir eight, HSfi and 815. Seats, 82. EVANS KOKY A PAULOl" MATCH. KTAQ1! PEBFOESIANCUS CON 'I-INUOUSLV.

WILB RAINED OX UN, AHHBURY HliNANDOLD. IP. HUJiliU'S PAI.AOK MUSSUM. )TH Lostor and (ioorco A. Hill in tho nr.icitial drama.

The IfxiluofErin." MHtinuu TUESDAY. EW YORK SUHUBEHT OLUB. I1UST OuNCEUT LKNOX lA'OEUM. MONDAY, Dec. I.

et. and Madison ave. 13 EMINENT 18 eats at bchubartlt's, S3 Union and hoi office, oies. soatlug seat-i, $1 81.50. ACADEMY OF DESIGN, .1 st.

and 4th ave. nttlmn Exhibition now open daily from 0 A. to P. M. and from 7.80 to 10 P.

M. Admission, 2S cents. Signs like this adorn office buildings about town just now. With the moving in THE WOULD and its army of workers the PULITZEB BUILDING has to-day but a small number of square feet that are not occupied. A few offices, scattered about on the different floors, are still to let, although there are people in consultation regarding every vacant room.

If you are a man of quick decision, you still have opportunity to become a fellow-tenant of THE WORLD in its new home, as an office is not LET until the lease is signed. For information in -relation to offices address, or apply personally to, the Superintendent, Pulitzer Building, on the promises (1st floor, room 8). The building is open to tenants every hour of the day or night, and one passenger elevator runs all night. Tha moderate rents' cover electric lighting, heating and cleaning 1 AMU.SEMJ1NTM. A 51ULHG T1IEATIIB, Irvine Plioo and, loth St.

Every evening, THIS MUENOHKNER. ruifinljiy. Tli'jrBday inatinfii and evening and Saturday Crucirtx of Ammergau-, day. Friday and Saturday nmtiuue, Almearansoh KdiihviilHH. Til ST.

MUSK; UAtiL AND ALHAWUKA TC OOUKT, and 130 East 14.th Bt. ESTKION playHovery aft. and ovonins. MI1RK1.I.AS. c-inoi made, recovered, rnpaireil.

rJPKNCEE'S. 224 and 278 Otu avo 14lhand IMtli sts. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS FOB THE WORL.D CAN BE LEFT. VVAfill'lNGTOJf OFFICE, 010 14th "fiboN OFFICE. a2 Cocltspur Ijondo and.

WANT" ADVERTISEMENTS MAY ALSO BE LEFT AT THE TScve Yorlt. Avcnno 53, 1. 1 aOH? Kant 4lU -1H. ".17. Kattt 1HO.

SJO, 004, Filth 'ave. 1708. Fourth loll, Fulton 'ISy. Grand at, JCaut, 3u7. Liberty 00.

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Years Available:
1890-1899