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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1888. 5 ValH A WEATHER PRIZE Hero's Tour Ohanoo to Mako Ono Hundred Dollars. a Iileroly Send Us tho Dates of the Winter's Coldest Three Days. ta An Opportunity for Weather Prophets to Como to the Front, I' This is a stent nation of weather prophets. Uncle Bam sets tho example, and it's often a very bad ono, as the caso turns out.

The I great and only Wieclns comes noxt, and, A speak-lug of his voracity, silenco is eoldon. 1 Then wo havo tho Rroat army of prophets from tho Formers' Almanao man, who, oppo- sito the thirty-one days of January, puts vj tho safe prognostication that about this 4, tiroo wo will havo snow to tho Fifth avonuo 'J dude, who each morning undertakes the in- 1 tricato task of arranging his wardrobo Bchcdalo with referenco to tho probable at- a moepberio dovelopmonts of tho afternoon. And with nil sorts of weather and all sorts of prophets tho moteorological naU is occa- cionnlly hit squarely upon the head. 1 But The Evenxno Woiild proposes to give a little impotus to tho fnsoinnting pastimo of weather propheoy. It hereby offors ($100) ono hundred dollars in gold to the first person, young or old, malo or female, who sends it tho dates of tho coldest throo days during tho Winter of 1888-9.

CONDITIONS OF THE WEATHER CONTEST. As a matter oft convcnicnco, tho contest will bo hold to includo tho wenther of December, January, February and March. Tho object Is not to prophesy tho coldest threo consecutive, but tho three coldest days tho Winter, however distributed in tho calendar. All prophocios must bo received at this offloo on postal cards, containing tho 'dato of tho prophecy and the namo and address of tho prophet, by Dec. 1.

Wo holl bo glad to receive other communications or sucgostions touching this interesting contest, but they mustjnot bo written on tho card containing tho prediction. No prophet will bo permitted to mako mora than ono Suoss. Tho records of tho United Btatos Big- 'nal Office, on top of the Equitable- Building in this city, will bo takon as official. It is to bo hoped that some far-soeing prophet will bo nblo to secure this prizo, though if nobody Bubmits tho correct predictions tho prize naturally will not bo given. Dut let it not bo said that a nation of gnosscrs cannot guess such a simple thing.

So, as. trologers, bring out your weatbor horoscopes. Wiggins, old boy, gathor uu your loins and take a shy at tho 8100, for oven yon aro admitted. Tho weather clork, too. can como in, but nobody elso need bo especially appro-i liensivo about that fact.

Lot everybody take i hand and show what tho great American guessor is at his best. i At til Terr End of tha Seris.n. i IFrom no I've been trilng to tear mj'elf away for a week, bat these autumn breezes aro awfully en ticing. Hne Horr very annr I I heardloapa say jester-dij be couldn't ralio wind enough to get away on to save bis life. Answers to Correspondent.

Coot. We know of no school In thll city or Brooklyn wbere men are taught cooking. V. J. JL Apply to the Board of Assessors, room 11, City Hall, between 9 A.

M. and 4 r. n. ft F. it.

o. (l) Corlnne's age Is siren as fifteen years. (2) A peach, apple, pear or cherry tree will fl grow from the seed Inside the trull. They aro A usually grown from Blips. i Yellow Jack.

Jacksonville li now reported to be amply (applied with nurses and many who went Ar there to tend fever sufferers have been sent back. 4 I H. L. IMeamler la a French proper name and JL pronounced Hay-kah-me-ay, with the accent on 'S lne second syllable. Jjm W.

To cto "uptown" or ii downtown," as theie words are naed In thlsclty, 'JL menns to ao la a northerly or somberly direction, rX respectively. A person standing at Twenty- irti third street and Fifth avenue and Intending to take nf a boat at the foot of West Twenty-third street f3 might properly Bay: "I am going down to the el North lllver," as me level of the water Is of coarse Si below that of the land. p3 Scholar. The free evening school nearest to your a borne is eltler the one on East Sixty-third street, 19 i near Third avenue, or that on West Fifty-second street, near Eighth avenue. Yon do not say to! whether yon live in Bast or West Fltty-ntlh street.

I Header. Free Instruction In the French and Spanish lannuages Is given at the evening high tchoolt, 23 Norfolk street and 184 West Thirtieth Jt street. el John D.Oo before the Court of Common Pleas In Jersey City with your certificate ot declaration la 'J of Internum, and accompanied by a citizen who in can take oatu that you have resided five years In ut the United States. Vila If. The Young Women's Christian Asso- t.

elation at 7 East Fifteenth street. Taere are a oiaasei In stenography and typewriting there and 3 at Cooper Union. Religious belief la no bar to ad- mission to the clams. If you are quiet you may 11 muter the typewriter In a month and attain a fair Speed at stenography In six months. "SU FoutljMcior.

You will And a (tore each aa yon fletcrlbe on Fourth avenue, between Twelfth and 4M thirteenth streets. jeH p. E. j.hj constant application you mar learn dm telegraphy lu from six tu nine months. Try to qfl make arruDRtmi nts to practise in one of the branch offices of the Western Union or Postal Telegraph companies.

jH J. J. II. Yon will And the names and addresses number otteaohers of the banjo under the heading Instrnctlon" In the World's advertls- lug columns or In Wllnon'a llualneia Directory. ea yt finhrny Alen Denounce Hewitt.

a The American Oalway Association met In Its tij hall, on Forti -seventh street, Tnesday nlpht, and '3l unjnlmouila paBsid resolutions denouncing Major Hewitt as a foe to liberty, Inimical to the Irish ca.ute nd uaUt t0 Major's chair. oaB A-r. l'etcr Maildtn and othera made speeches, evoUng great enthuilusm by utucklng Mayor JM llcwui's position on the flag question. Ilugh J. Oram was Indorsed lor Mayor.

Mil Tbe Teat or Endurance. tfVon ntladilpUa IUtor.1. jot' Jrlrtt Clubman What's tho matter with Qood- fellow to-night: lie looks all broko op S3 lamo jot i be can't walk. -3 8eaond olabmsu (sympathetically) Don't bother nlmi no'a been oat all usy shopping with hU wife. da Trained Down Too Fine.

irrom tlfi.J Father (a strict dtsclpilnarlao Vtoj didnt yon tell mHaytoat was burning a1l Son-Yoa told me never Id latmopi joa wllcn lW vw ill I iMiK' ffi'ffi'lVisssSi THE MAYORALTY TELEPHONE. Hollo I Hollo II The telephone in tho City Hall Jingled very industriously. Well 1 Well 1 1 Well 1 1 What do you want?" Thoro was no mistaking tho querulous tonos. They wero those of Now York's von. erablo Mayor.

Hollo is that Mayor nowitt "Yes (tostily). What is it. anyhow?" (Asido Borry, this tolophono's a nuisance. Havo the old shobang taken out to-morrow, "WoUll" "This is tho National Demoeratlo Head-qnartors. What wo want to know is, aro you going to support Cleveland or not Tho Mayor Who's Cleveland, anyhow? no's running for Fresidont on the Demoeratlo ticket." Oh, that's the fellow, oh Well, I novor liked him.

If I hadn't been a crank I'd beon Prosident myself eight yoars ago. Then the telephone elickod and rang and rattled unintelligibly, as tho Mayor tried to straighten out his peouliar political attitude in his frank and childlike way. A moment later anothanrinc. Is that yon, Father Abraham "Yes "(snappishly). Going to vote for Grant for Mayor No impertinenco, young man.

I'll con. fide to you there's a rather superior person, named Howitt, who gets my vote every timo. Oh, yes, he's cranky, but bo's great. I know him well." Still anothor ring. This is me, Power, boss of tho CD." IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE? There Seems to De No Causation of Fnbllo Interest In Tbli; Qacry.

To lltt Zdtler of Thl JTtinlnj PorMj Is marriage a fnlluro Well, I am trying very hard to find out, but in so doing I do not propose to placo myself in a position to answer in tho affirmative But I can answer An Unwilling Bacholor by saying love is a failure," at least; as faras I am concerned, for I havo during the past six years lived exclusively onj" love," mingled with "affection." My lirst tno yeorB of lovo was ended by the doath of the young man I una about towed which causod mo to wait another year out of reBpect to his memory to enjoy any of the pleasures of this ltfo. I then formed tho ncquaintnnco of another young man with whom 1 kopt company about eightoen monthH, when with a viow to matrimony, I sought to break him nf thn nnlv fault 1 could find in him. thn at. cessive use of Intoxicants, but failed. He promised to do better, but failod, and although he assurod me he "lovod" mo, I could not risk my future with him.

Anothor year of brooding over the loss of a lover had passed, when auother man sought my company, and I was finally impressed, after a year's acquaintance, that heloedmo. But, Mr. Editor, pity me, he chanced to love two more girls, and as fate had it, they worked in the somo store with me, but lived respectively in Hoboken and Brooklyn. We compared notes one day. and decided to meet him all at once at my house.

He called one night, and so did the lady friends of mine with whom ho was acquaintod as thoroughly as and ho hod the lirazen effrontery to accept an introduction in tho most innocent manner, when three cowhides landed uoross his face lrom three enraged females, and finally atpummelhng from my father, mndo him wish he never loved. Now, I am honest and perfectly willing to lovo one and then marry that one, no matter if only bread and water our fare, provided he bo freo from drink, deceit and deviltry. Ait Unwixlino Old Maid or 28 Yeass. A Marrlaare Failure Itcportedjlrom Newark. fttfUUoritfni IforM; Is marriage a failure? In my case decidedly so.

I am a meohanio. Aftor learning my trade I resolved if it was possible, I would have a home of my own. I married a woman twenty-two yoars of age, worked hard, used neither liquor nor tobacco, saved a little money, invested in real estate and in timo sold at an advauco, but almost invariably had to pav my -better half a good round sum to sign off her dower right. She would rob my pocket-book whilo I slept. After struggling along in that Vi ay sevoral years, by energy and perseverance I succeeded in getting a homo frco from debt.

We had two children, and my wife trained them to hate and abuse me. I provided everything necessary for the comfort of my family. At her request I bought a horse and carriage for her to uso at her pleasure. Anything she said she wanted I got for her, and for the sako of peace I yielded one point after another, till she got very nearly all I had in her own possession, and then told mo I was living on her and I had no business there and she didn't want mo there. My in arriage is a failure.

Newauk. A Cbanee lor "Hlx-Feet-Two." To Wller nf Tht tmlnl ITorM; Did Six-FeoUTwo of last Wednesday's edition get suited I know a girl of twenty-two who, I think, may suit Bho is a home-loving girl, good housekeeper, can do everything oook, wash, iron and mend, if need be; loves inusio, but is no musician. By giving this spaoo you will oblige a constant reador. Oabme G. Hope for O'Neill' Itelettsc, Too.

Counsellor I'etrr Mitchell hasn't given up all hopo of securing tho release of ex-Alderman John O'Neill, now serving a term of imprisonment la Ding Blue. Lie sijs the decision la the MoQusde case may lead to tnls issue, though he doe! not say how thk release Is to be loconlpUshed. since tee court of Appeals dm confirmed the old babbler's Oh. yes. Well, Maurlco, what's now Havo you rovisod my letter of acceptance yet?" No.

I'vo only got half way throngh. But I want to talk to you about tho rest of tho ticket. What do you think of Murphy's" Don't liko 'cm. I profcr American swoot potatoos." 1 don't mean Murphy potatoes. I mean Col.

Miko Murphy. How'U ho run for Sheriff?" "Has no got wings?" No, but he's got a tonguo. Ho said yesterday that you wore oronky, irascible and uncongenial, but I "Oh, ho's a Know-Nothing, thon. Yes, it's just as woll you put him on on that ao. count, Maurice.

And tho Mayor chucklod aloud at his little joke. "Of courso, tho slato was all fixed up in ndvanco, Maurice. But mind, I'm no machino man." How about a letter of indorsement That's tho fact, now. If Cleveland won't givo you one, why, there's Follows, you know. Ho'll indorso anything.

"What! (and tho tolephono fairly rattled). A letter of indorsement. For Mo. That it rich. Maurice, you're loony.

I indorso myself. One more ring at tho 'phono. Now, who aro you (with righteous indignation). I'm not a car-faro indicator to be rung up all day." This is tho National Bepublioan Head-quarters." Woll, what is it "Nothing. Only thanks." MME.

HADING. Those who havo hitherto considered Ohnet's play, Le Maltre des Forges, Insipid, basing their Judgment upon the various adaptations and translations that have been seen In this city, bad a splendid opportunity last night at Palmer's Theatre to see the work as tho author doubtless intended It to be seen. lime. Jane Hading made her first appearance In New York City, and triumphed Immediately In her lmpersonstlon of the wilful and unintelligibly capricious Claire de Vaaulien. Claire la so utterly In the wrong from the beginning of tho play to the end that all the lights and shades Imagined by the author mast bo given In order to Invest the part with Interest.

lime. Hading, as before said, triumphed, The nervons Intensity, tho absolute femininity and the spamodlo tenderness which M. Ohnet Imagined were all clearly shown. Mme.IIadlng's personality Is not as attractive on the stage as In private life. Her featnres are cast rateer too decidedly, lint her moods give to tbem an ever-varying Interest, and her magnetism Istundenlable.

The actress has a musical voice. Her American hearers may bavo complained that she spoke too fast. Her enunciation Is certainly not as distinct as that of lime tsarah Bernhardt, whom, it Is easy to believe, Mme. Hading has both seen and admired. In Claire de Beanlleu there are several suggestions of the great Sarah only suggestions, however.

Compared with 41 me. Bernhardt the Hading is as water unto wine. M. Dnsqnesne made a dignified bnt not very attractive Philippe Derblay Jean Coqnelln was seen to greater advantage asMonllnet than In "Les Preclcnses Uldicules and "La Jole i'alt reur," on Monday night. The rest of the oast was good.

To-night M. Coquelln and Mme. Hading appear together In "L'Aveaturlere." Alan Dalb. FUN FOR AFTER DINNER. I.nto nt I.ennx.

front Mr. GoggshsU I believe we were engaged at Mount Desert, a few weeks ago, Kve Just oome In on the accommodation train. Miss conntemnp I'm awfully sorry; bnt one of the others Just came on the express. Dad Case of Hydrophobia. Trovtht Vhletigo rnfcun, Csptaln," said the Kentucky statesman, who was about to take his first trip across the ocean, lt I understand the way this ship Is constructed It's irot several water-light "Yes, sir." "Water's all on the outside can't none get la nohow 'No, air." the Kentneklan, decidedly, "I want one o' them compartments I don't keer what It costs." In Had Way.

(Von (A Woman (to tramp) You don't look very happy. Tramp No, ma'am; when I'm not hungry I have Hie band of eitnuf reillng heavily upon roe. The only cure for rimtif ti hunger, and, with repletion, cornea a reenrrence of tho disease. I sometimes wish, ma'am, that 1 had been born a little curly-haired poodle dog. Their lot Is indeed a happy one.

A aire, or eara (at eotuhs sad colds, AnAUlWa JSoiAHloilAlJAlt. KttUUAi, 2Sthst, audita ais, TALK OF SPORTS AND GAMES. news and miLosornr op the world OP ATHLWES. Tbe Football Heaaon Close Upon Us, with Its Mcrambllnsr Tnistei and Indifference to Weather Event for Election Dai Gossip or the Track KaelnsT Canoea to Mako si Pretty Mahl. nE DMObft11 season is closiug with tho ap.

proach of oool weather, POTtpxgj52 and tho diamonds EPifl rilofSs MJw nD0U Ptrt 'he Rr KMwii $vi hemisphoro will soon ulv pMJMKEW' do cntirely deserted Rc by tho tossers of the KBarjv.qi Then it will bo foot. yps' ffll ball's turn, and the oYW about tho bounds, Football Is ono of those (f'ltt happy gamoB affected 5jJJ2ftK9 neither by tho wcathor above tho players nor tho stato of tho ground beneath them. To tho ardent in tho sport a fow iuchcB of soft mud to roll In and casual drops of rain to soak in aro only eloments far additional intorost and excitement in tho game. Tho games of tho American Football Union begin on Saturday noxt, Oct 13, and thoro will bo a tough struggle up to Nov. 17 to wrest from tho Crescents tbe championship won last year.

This is the schodulo: Halt. flat: ConUiUnn Ctuhl. Oct. 13.. Oranae va.Blaten Island.

Dot. 13. New York vs. Crescent. Oct, island.

I. vis Crescent. Oct. New York vs. orange.

Oct. New fork b. I. vs. New York.

Oct. Brooklyn Orange vs. Crescent. Nov. 8.

vs. Orange. Nov. 3. Y.

vs. Crescent. Nov. 10.. H.

vs. Crescent. Nov. 10.. New York vs.

Orange. Nov. York vs. H. Nov.

17.. York vs. Orange. Tho collego football season is to bo a lively ono. Princeton rtlavs tho University of Pennsylvania team nt tho Princeton grouudB to.day, meets (Stevens Colloge men on Saturday, and Ilutgors on tho 17th.

A ratnrn game with tho Ponnsylvauiana is set down for tho 20th. Election Day 1b to have its athletio issues oh well ns thOso of a political cast. That day will in all probability seo tho competition of P. Dtivin and M. W.

Ford, at tho Manhattan rounds. Tho Outing Athletio Club, of rooklyn, will also have a Renos of events at tho Brooklyn Athletio Club grounds. Orange is to havo gront indoor meeting under tho auspices of the Orange Athletio Club. It will tako plnco in tho gymnasium somo timo in Bocomber.audisto bo especially interesting, it is said; in its jumping contests. Ono of tho recont rumors in connection with tho Association-Union difficulty was tho report that tho Chicago Athletio Club had ro-signed from tho Union.

'Ibis is denied by Bocretary ltuhl. Experts with tho cuo aro delighted at tho success of their efforts to establish Blosson at tho Columbia Parlors in this city. That such a movomont was in progress The Evenino Would mentioned some little timo ago. Tho reoponiug of tho parlors was attended by a very social and pleasant party of handy bill- It was a sight to Beo tho fall of Fred Gob-hatdt's countenance whon Hor Lllyship hud to lollowFironzi in the finish of the fourth race at Joromo yostordny. He had climbed into the grand stand on purpose to see his beauty beat tho quoeu.

By a singular coincidence Mr. Gebhardt was not tho only man affected that way. A sport who missed tho race v. as heard to in. nuiro anxiously what horse won.

Firenzi." And who was second Her Lilyship." Just what tho inquirer expected will nevor bo known. Porhnps his money was on a Goldon Iteel and had wound up in third plnce. What he said about it was only an oclio of remarks mado in previous times by other disappointed bettors on uncertain horseflesh. A pretty sight will bo tho little white-winged craft that will dot tho waters off Sta-plcton on Saturday, at tho races of tho New York Canoe Club. '1 he contest for the International Challengo Cup is to bo a good one.

The Itoyal Club representative will mako ey ery effort to carry off tho prize. Tho roadsculling match affords great opportunity to study the motion and methods of tho great oarsmen in competition. Teemer, Boss and McKay exhibit tho best and most oarsiuanliko motion. Somo of the other men work in a particularly stiff fashion and several of them do not push tho sliding teat at -all. Tito great horse show to open nt Madison Bquaro Garden on the 5th of noxt mouth will bo ono of tho most uotablo affairs ovor hold in that placo of ninny wonders.

'Ihovery best horses in the country will bo exhibited in competition for 415,000 in premuims. Fnrrnlnsr In lllalne'a State. Vom 7Ym.J How's crops this year asked a tonrlit of a Maine farmer. "Weil, party fair, party fair; nothm' to brag on, but a purty fair avcr.dge alter alb" How many bnahels of corn will such land as this producer' ell.lt It's manewered right smart snd worked aa It'd oner be it II turn ont aoout eight bushels." Klght bushels, man) la that all? KUht boshela to the cre" Eight buanels to the acret Land, not eight bushels to tue farm. Vindicating Himself.

From lh TrantfrlpU 1 hear you sre going to marry again, Smith?" Yes; the fact 111 feel that I must, merely In sclf-vindlcatloD. Ever since I mauled my arit wile I havo bocn known as Mr, timtlb's husband; bnt If 1 marry again, you know, toy new wife win be lorced to lake subordinate place In the family, and everybody will speak of ber as Mrs. Binltu's husband's wll. bee A Persian Minister. (Vein IA WatMnglon CrUlt.J nadjl Iloaseln Oriooly, Kabn, Most puliuunt Persian man, Juat arilvtd from leberan: Uood morning, air.

How do you do? And how Mrs. llailll Cluoo And bow are all the little tlhcos dime, tell as, Hadji, all news. ylad to tee you, iialater, On, ZofOtalilau wotsiilpcr. '1 ake off your thlnss and ait right down You are at homo lo Washlogtown. boilety with open arms Awatta you wlm her varied charms, hor you're a fortigner, dar sir, And suen a foreign foreigner! You've never had such social fun As you will nave in Wssulngton.

And you had better buy to-day A iog. to keep the girls away. Hadji Iloaseln Onoolf, Kami, Most puissant Persian man, Wade iii and paint the old town red. And blessing call ui on your head. No one wilt Interferr with ion By sending word to Ghoo, on, orloutal divotce.

he Occidtut doth welcome thee. Landol tuotiunl Land ot the Free! A man dotlt weld them thoa'rt the man. lisdji iloaseln Uhooly, Kahn. Morulas say they would not MOIttA'S Turuuia Uomiul. frutiUeaau, IN THE T1U6HAN W0ELD.

Gossip Among Manager and Feepto of the Play. Manager V-. I Conklln, of the Acad-RNAVWSm I emy of Musio, "Polls, who was in tho nuffUrriiJsRjl comes tuo "ceomit MlM non" Wl jPl I VriWt consummated deal in I connection with the ptiuP TVv 2j St. Paul Opera-Houso, WttJ?) r.ot uero nM WPV (cffL boon so much talk Mf jBPTjr A Lo10 WM mx MMm py 170'000 for tb0 Vfgaj Opora-Houso. Whon I arrangements wore IsSwilMStltl concludod.intho evont ESSSSJof evorvthlng being satisfactory.

Miss Lotta was to have paid ovor 9100.000 In cash. She, howovor, paid out $5,000, with the right of oxamining the deeds, and deposited tho othor 105,000 in a St. Paul bank. Her arrangements wero such that she was to have a half intorost In the St. Paul bill.posting business, which is a vory oxtouslvo one, and which is managed by the St, Taul thcatro people.

After making this arrangement, Miss Lotta was servod with a notice by Mr. Soott, who is managor of tho thcatro upon a i-alory, and who really controls thobill-poating business, informing hor that her purohaso of the St. Paul house would not inoludo any of tho storos of whioh be was exclusive proprietor. This excited Miss Lotta and Mamma Crab-troo vory much. They throw up tho wholo business and returnod to St.

Paul with tho intention of getting baok tho advanced. They found that Itho money deposited in tho bank had been hold by tho proprietors of tho theatres, who claimed that Mtss Lotta could not withdraw from tho agroemont, as bIio wanted to do. Tho rosnlt of this will bo that Mils Lotta and tho St, 1 oul pooplo will find thomselvos involved in a lawsuit, whioh will really provont nccotiations for the nurchaso of the theatro by any ono else until it is settled. T. D.

Frawloy wroto to Miss Amtlio Blves. Chaulor asking hor how sho would advise him to dross tho part of Jack Dorlng in The Quick, or tho Dead In reply ho received letter, eight pages in length, full of sensible suggestions, and naming evon the hattors from whom ho was to nurchaso his hats. Miss Blves said sho saw threo ucta of tho Fifth Avenue Theatre oroduction. Sho thought Alibis Clayton was as lovely as poor Barbara could ever have boon. Tho Lvccum Tboatro Company opened tho now Lyceum Theatro in Rochester Monday night, and the receipts, inoluding those of tho auction sale, rcachod It is said Rochester's moat fashionable folks turned out in full forco, and that tho city did not oontnin suffloient cabs and hacks to accommodate tho low necks.

Tho now theatro was built by Leon H. Lambert, who is nlso a scenlo artist. He has a patent by whioh tho private hoxes go up the sides of tho auditorium like stairs. Each box stands out, and looks as though it wore independent of tho walls. The oocupants havo a ehanco, not only to see, but to bo seen.

Tho theatre scats 2.000 pooplo, and Is quits a big affair for Rochester. Miss Julia Marlowe and company begin rehearsals at the Fifth Avenue Theatre today. The little lady's season opens in Washington, Nov. 6, with tho proauction of "Ingomar." SI Maurlco Barrymoro. who is going to play the leading port in Hold by tho Enemy," at Palmer's, will in all probability go to Ban Francisco aftor tho run of that piece to appear with Mme.

Modjoska during hor short engagemout in California. Managor A. M. Palmer, who has positively docided to open tho Madison Square Thcatro with Partners," to bo followod bv Capt. Swift," will give the plov in Chicago Monday night at tho Chicago Opera-Houso.

Wesloy Slsson has gono on to Chicago to take chargo of the company, before settling in Now York as managor of Palmer's Theatro. Steolo Mackaye was one of tho most enthusiastic npplanders of Coquolin on Monday night. This company gives us the per-fection of comody," ho said. Thoro Is not tbo least tendenor to exaggeration." Al Hayman is givlnc his personal attention WHY YOU SHOUXD USE Soott's Emulsion ojOocSL Xilbrex Oil wa HYPOPHOSPHITES. It 4a used and endorsed by PAtyii-clana because it in tho best.

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OfiJN TILL FOX BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTH ST. If A FROM OUR BIG NtW 5 UPHOLSTERY DEP'T. fl NOT A LONG LIST OF ARTICLES, ONLY TWO, EASY TO REMEMBER. THESE GIVE YOU A FAIR IDEA OF THE I WHOLE 'IH 310 PAIRS TAPED.EDCE LACE CURTAINS AT FOItTY-MNB CCTTS l' A PAIR. WHEN YOU WERE LOOKING AT THEM LAST WEEK THEY 9 WERE $1.25.

THE IMP vRTER STANDS THE LOSS, NOT US. V.fH 216 PAIRS PORTIERi CURTAINS, NEW GOODS, EXCELLENT QUALITY, visH NO SHODDY ABOUT THEM, BUT HONEST GOODS. IN THE REGULAR 'Hsl WAY YOU'D PAY S3 OR $3 50 FOR THEM. WE'LL SELL THEM SO LONQ AS THEY LAST AT $1.49 A PAIR. EVERY DAY BRINGS SOMETHINQ NEW TO THIS DEPARTMENT.

YOU SHOULD CALL EVERY DAY. 'pfl FOX Sl KELLY, BROADWAY AND NINTH STREET. 11 to tho production of Sho," which will oo. cur nt tho Fonrtornth Htrect Thcatro oftor tho run of Fascinatiou." The bic chorim which ho has on hand liotrnu oneratlonn ilundnr at A del phi Hall. Will Harlilun.who is nt present to ho scou nt Nlhlo'M in HoIosbv KiraUv's npoctncular Muthias Baudorf," will play tho part of Loo.

Two Critics. rrim fa. uttorit.y Dtmocrat (looklns at a recent cartoon) ns, ba, hat Fnnnlcst thing I ever saw. That man Nast has Improved wonderfully or late years. nepnbllcan Hum He ain't bait tbo cartoonist bo used to be.

A New Version. fJYon (A. CtarfiMn.l The Child (at table) Mamma, pass me a piece of bread Mamma If what, mydsrllnsT CDild Well, if yon can reach It. iSlOWIlIlflUOH THEN? THE DNEWHQ WEARS OUROVERCOnS rUbl. 8H.K.T.1N0D $11.90 $11.90 OVERCOATS $13.50 $13.50 RROUOKDPnOM AND 831.00.

EVRlt PALI. AND WINTKll COAT atAllKED HO THAT I'UIUB WILL HULL TllliJI, 80.00 tU H22.UO. at iiotii HTonrs. OATALOQUB OF KUIlNiaiUMGa MAILED. COGENS 383 123 FultOn jn.twMaNa sad WUl- ONLY IlKOADWAY 8T0RB IH AT WHITE MT.

PEEHtEa aJF AMUSKM1S.NT8. H. R. Jacobs's 3d ive. Theatre.

HRCOND AND LAST WKKK OP tj Bl r3 HI Wed, and Sat. MONTI'. OMSTO, Oct 10-11. I Jacuba'a llatila o' Luadoq Co. Tho llondacullcr Itiicce nt Mndlson Squure Caiirdcn aro creallnu the most Intense excitement mid enthusiitsm.

They are the moat unique mid attractive con. teats ever witnessed. Go parly mid avoid the rush later In the Admission, GOcontu; reserved seal 8, 91. EnjriTTTHKAl nK nnOADWAY, mn 30th at. llATlNI-Ki WKONHSDW AND HA1 UKUAY.

lat Wnck of the Loidon IfATTI "1K IIH.P. 1 I 111 New (iatorra, d.w tonita, Jte. Uallerr. Via llix.rt.d. Me, 0 and 1.50.

'ill T. IQ-A ItltA-'S Mll.Mtl V. INDhOK 1 HKATlt "i)0Vbll (ntar Oanal). vv On cfrom.nr in Mnnilay. Oct, 8.

A I IlOIIKnr BUCHANAN'S Matlnea creat I (ileal emntlonal drama, I Haturdaf Attraction. I ALONK IN LONDON. I at 3. KOSTKIt A BIALH' OONOMtT HALL. Kirat Appearance of tbe Queen of the Air, ADlUliVNI.

ANL'ION. JAMES OWKN I AI.ICK I TWO 0'CONOR. MAYDUE. I MACS. MooJaj Neat n.rone-u KUr De llelleTille.

CTANI1AUD THKATtlf 1TH WKRK. I.VINIM1SA1B .1 M. Illll's On. In Phil UflrnO A decided aaoceu. rlllllU flUIIIOl Graykte Anlnitantaneuua lilt.

STAJITI1KaTkK. LAbT WKKK. Heaarvtd aeata. nrcheatrs circle and baloonf, A OYOI.ONK Of FUN. riO 7AO, SH( ZAO ZIO MATlNkEB BONfcSDAY AND SATlfilDAY.

Naat week, Lydla Tbompaon Kocliah burleaqae Oo. BROADWAY TIIKATHKrCOHTllbT ST, MAI' SAT. AT 'J. I. ANT I MONDAY.OUT.IB.

THK KAHTIK DIAMOND. Mr. Uaruesof New York. ADMISSION 60c. OADKMY.

-JSc." i5cWoSl Tliqi Ps.K. Till OLD IIO.tlL-TCAU. Vlt.HT'.. A MAT. MA18IIKADY PrU HANKNI ATrltAOl'lONI TO DfcO.

I. t. -HATH. WHO. IT.

i Itraetved eata Orch'lra O'ro a and Ilalc nr), (Uj. Tills WhrK-l It' ll.Hlll-A.NU LNl til? 1I.II.I..O.K.S.Y K-l. NUl'Kllll llAl.Lbl' SFHOTAULK, llATHIAn MAN HO It F. WKXT WKKK fllU I OWAWAT. YUKUtl IHKAT1IK.4TH AVK.AND 'isD ST.

H.1S. V. tl A IB. 15, Mallneea Wedaedy and batnrlay.f Dockstader's mow, hW-I Minstrels, 81. alatlnxHilUfdar, 8.80.

LADY FENCEBS THBATUrtOOMigUB.llSlha..bet.MandL.i.ae. OawitoL. Joalla 1 AMUSEMENTS. RTTKnl AT WORTH'S MUSEUM, fl THK OONOO UniOIl IN HIS TKRuIFIO WAIt tisleaeH DANOKH Of PYRAMIDS OF BRllK.r'N OLASa 4(TH HOTTLKS IN IIIH IIAltK fKKT. HKK IIIM.

JIB lSIHKKinimi OF TUB WOULt: AMii tsaLi 1.WU.0U0 KAUB OURIUS. bH JirADWON SQUARE UARDKN. sl ORKAT SUOOUSS 'flpssi the 'H nOADSOULLBR RA0E3. 'ssl The noet thrilllni snd eiclllnt contest avsr wttoesssdj jl Kverr afternoon from 3 to P. U.

'kmmm Adml.alon, Wo. Reserved seats, (I. -Jkmm H. R. JACOBS'S (TIIILIA) OLD 1IOWBRT THKATRK.

Prices, 10c, 20c, 30a, 60c. N0H1GHEH lltJil1SP I "AH. T. HLLM. Oct.

15-IL It. Jaoobe's Wafts ol Sin Oo. fOSH riASINO. BROADWAY AND 38TH BT. niil-ff LAST WEEK OF TIIR SUOOnSHFUL oprrktta, Immml NADJY, .1 UUnDRKDS 1 UUNKD AWAY NIQITTXT.

'BBaBaeaei nnn a ADMIB8ION60 OKNTS. saH WBDNHflDAY. Oct. 17-The Yeomen of UwOaart. TTAIlllOAN8 PARK TIIKATRB.

''BleH Month Oenalne Trinmph, '4eaTaTaTaTl rulj Artlatio end natural Aatlnr. mUUJ WADDY GOOGAN. wKir-ATsiyrAAT. PALMER'S TIIKATRB. LA TB WALLAOICtU sielei U.

COQUliLlN. of the Oomedle rraDcibiT VMmm XMK.JANKHADINO. oftheUranSM. LsH OHINOOlltK ana LU DKPUTK DK UOMBIONAO. SmmM Beate for neat week en sale Thursday.

i IsH GRAND OPKItA.HOUH!'. mmM lleaerved Seata-Oroneatia Circle and Daleoar-tOaJ iJmmW OAItLKTO.N Ul'UtA ODlll'ANY. dselefl Tu.a Wed (mallne- and nlsbt), NANON, Balance of WeeVOUKKN'S MOK tmmM Neat Meek, ALONK IN LONDON. sTseH Next onndar Prof, OromatU telle tho andlancs) isTsTsei HOW TO BnU LONDON. Ssaaeaefl 1 A Til STREET THKATRK.

OORNKR KTH -illaH J-4l MATXNKKS WKDNK8D AY AND SATURDAY. JaH FlFfll WKKK. CONTINOKD BUGOKSSr 'Immm Ih Robert Itucbanan'sBDarkluuteomed, BLean positivklylastViIrkk wkHkb. -saH Oallenr. aae.

I Reaerred, ROc. fl, lit C. Isl BATTI.lt luO.OUOflsnresanthe oanvuieost IbibH V' ofi.lntlna;andbnllllnr,t!.O0u. (iKTTV.SIII'lin. Storr otlne battle fcoo lorns tseeH iVTHBT.

AND till preaentedeMhviallorSandara. 'sTbbH AVK. Uaaar management of J.M.H1LW mU BfJlA DARK SECRET. .1 IFRIKAI FM ANnTi.BORno.FixiON jH TiiminitATisTuir Immm W.Madl.onave.andS!rthat. ALL ''ijmmm Admission Only 25 Cents.

-i-W 5 TUAVKNUK THKATRK. BEOOD WEEK JaLB hhthi.i.u i myton. immm JJoWlfKAP Kvenlncs at 8. Baturdat Matinee as SQUARE THKATRK. MeH Tl A laiLIJnTK'S ORKAT witncrc.

ao montil Mmm ItL't'U. Theatre crowded Bifbtlr. taBaBfl WKl UH.lKvenlnsa, 8.3U. Mat. BatartPj.

'SsTbTH 'srsrsrsei THELSH'S, TIIKISR'R, THBtHS'fl. Til KISS'S. VsH tiikiss'b, thkiss's. mmm Fl.Mril FAMILY lu hbitT rN THIS OITY. KaeaH '1HU MONaTKR ORUHKS1RION.

'TgmW liltUOULiYN AJIUSEMJiNTS. 41 ZIPFS CASINO. 1 ELITE FAMILY RESORT. WENSE SUCCESS. I CONCERTS Every Eme 1 SUHOAY EVE.

SIGHED GCHCERTS fl Manhattan Quartet, Hector Morris, Chat. iA, IH Nfarie hart. Phil lit Allen, Minnlo bchult, Fred Dlerks and Armand veaiey. 'Ifll II. 0.

Jacobs's Brooklyn Theatre, Corner ofWnsliluaton nnd Jolinson Ots AaHl Matinees MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, SATOBDAYJ LOOK THIS WKKK. $Mm Kv'n's II. JC.JAUOIIS'S Prtoes. 'mM l'rirve Bterllnc Dramatlo Oompanr JifsTsTei I Go.

laih 16c. .1 8o: WAGES OF SIN. c. BOC. Strona Caat.

Special Bcen.rr. it. 3BO. IflB K. R.

Jacobs's Now Lyceum Thoatre, Corner 3Iontroaa are. and Leonard at. BLsi rniUKS. Matinee. Moadaj, WeJnradaj sod i Oc ThU iiflH jjoo" 0rut Uor1 -IHB Nlaht8 In a Barroom.

GRAND OPKRA.HOUSK. tfaMeaand Ktarr Kten nr and Uaual Matlneee. -mmm IHhBluvvAWAY. A MntlON AOADKMY. BROOKLYN.

"fmmU A KNUtv LK.s a and Manater. iH h7KltY KVkNINO. SAl. AKiDWKD.MAriSSS; flsl ftVUHl Tb'lw0 HlSTKKS. vflH Nsst week-" Toe Psrmaater." LKK AVK.

AOADKMY OF MUSIO. DrookljD, X. D. 'sH Thl. weel.

matinee. Wedaeslar and oatiirJar, Mmm tLORINK ARNOLD, ta "MmM Kest WsaAa-teBk F. PROCTOR'S CRITEMOK IMroassst-cjast wai aasst msstsr. "HH.

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