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Only 10. for a 2-line Situation “ Want” a -— —_— _WORL ‘D: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1890. EROIC DEAD, — ae) (Continued from First Page.) Cometerion outdid herself in the t matter ofa display. their ‘‘brasses" shining like burnished yold, Grigaled veterans of the war, decked with G. A. Re badges, were making their way, a8 fast as wounds and infirmities would allow,to tho headquarters of their Poata and organizations. me anc other veteran he sleep of tho bri erpetrate whose memory thie rt by the General aud State Gor. ernments, were Sai te about in their fiat? uniforms, Look q their, wires, E olllag oh o nt ORfitie later ud tie a H if tur Titled with the he abril ll tooting of thons- were on their way to form for the gr Tade near the fountain in Bedford avenue, accompanied by bis oo In compliance wi the Marvhai C, Holl Grant, private residences along the line, of march mas very fe eral, nor were these tributes to riotiam “aust valor of” the. heroes for their country confined to arclt: the decoration of houses tot n p start from Williamsburg, every availab feat on tho large reviewing stand, erected on thet north side of Fort Greene Park in Comberland | atreet, dl crowd of the residence of ae ford avenue, w! 4 tion from 9 to fee "0 ‘look Ae My So little confusion So ‘on the forma. tiow of the column. shanks to the ficient kervice renlered nd M G Ce ee eee that ibe command toraeren war not delayed ‘much beyond the time Scheduled, ‘ergt, John H. Johnson, with a platoon of motinted policemen, rode at the head of the column. Following the Grand Marshal, with ner staf, wax a detachment of the vetei the Firat New York Mounted Iiffow a4 an os cort to the headauarters tlag. ‘Then came the naval brigade, commanded by sent Commander Book, It was divided into three bs ri nies of etalon at pale ha Tthen the blue iackets--tafeety and rtillery—a splendidly drilled body o ten, marching with the precision of auto. maton ‘The Seoond Brigade of the First Division comprised has eth vn regiments and uin's Third Ba cqmapoutn the. henge je of the Ne ‘ fg en tional Gases commanded by Bri rene elena Signal C i ‘apt ely! ul or} forgeous in hiad the right of the their orange line, and t hirtys second, Twenty. Forty-revent third Regiments and tho Battery followed in the order nam: rhe milla anact to be outdone by the regulars, an soldierly bearing ap ee marching “was something fo be of. ai i Hive divisions following, gorgeous in the matter of sho: firet, find their attractions in the fast that they were composed of the men who were at the front, the survivors jy awat where hundreds | of thonsands Were killed whose memory. as con nrades: they Were honoring. Tic Moventh Diviviou way composed of the Sous of Veterans, whose duty it will | perpetuats memory of their fat! are Wiig thore are ng inore veterans of the war, ‘Tie Brookiyn Volunteer Viremon made ti the eighth and the Brookiyz. Fire Br! ade tuder Chief MoUrourty, the niluth Uvisions of the eolmmnn, x se parentage galute was goede on hielt was dew headquarters. ingestand Oar, Hill left fo take pare ay ane festand Gow fo take ‘Dart in tho ceremonies at Gon, Grants tomb in River- ‘Nhe Ge Posts wpe Big tee atte tnd the Naval and a-h avenn ‘in, znate: march was continued by the Associa. tions of War Voteraus to the Memorial Arch onthe Plaza in’ Prospect Park where ser. vices were held for the first time, Aswixtant a t-Attorney MoGuire delivering an rill be held thi onument in G: her services atthe Soldlers! Cemetery, other ce —_—. AT THE TOMB OF GRANT. Elaborate G, A R, Ceremonies with an Address by Gen. Alger. ‘The Tomb of Grant; here come veterans Of the war, bringing their children to lay Wreaths of honor upon the ashes of the greatcommanuder. Here come white-haired women, their hearts still bleeding from the bereavement of the battlefield, Here come young andold, rich and poOr, native and foreign born, all filled with reverent ad- mira na patriotic gratitude to the Aftei sun came out slope of the bill wan throng: countless family pardes, aud hundreds of brat et anraD floral gifts were ought to ht of Ui er ere i, t Day. Miree great war- sgox and Yautic. beir guns 4, not in death 8 0 Out in thi eaten sips, ‘the Peusacola, Their errand wat wt ceremont quette delouated Shoe ch Shee of the day, oration the iu Tenoy nt Post, of Brooklyn, was rae of the formal obyery- ‘These comprised the dec- of the G, A. RB. ht taldreas 0 on tise lite, fen, ‘A soumander-iu-Chiet Accompanymg Gen. Alger, the guests of fvmere Go Basia BH of Department ‘Ghalasaier ons official head of the G, A. *Freaplondent’ ip “their. uuitomuse Site soush to tis brillisncy sud impres- S\eueew of the pagesut, Heroes Statues Garlanded, The statues in the city parks thi Were a delight tothe veterans and the thous- Suds who were ont go cheer them, Th labor of jove and patfiotiom in decorating of the heroes with flowers and * Wax performed the wurades of the rank Arar of tee lie, “they bad the willing bi ft = children, who, early in th NIFOLDING APPARATUS, Sachem, be. $2, coms Ben. ork. J BLAU AND TAN DOG, worth $5!), f ‘oF exchange for good folding bed i, S26 Worl: SUITS, waite, 810 nd its, + te Gaaeroe ys Madiuak are. 13 $40 Prince fens eulte 2 = a30 | fe tS ae aie Finis PUASTUN to caspllet oop {Pay emeleeced piles Wau We F LP HAND “SUITS ga ov Cameron, 209 Flatbus B45 WE scat NY Early morning found the streets filled | 4, with neatly uniformed militiamen, with | § s While not 0 ing fell out of the Line at Flat. | fey od | Sbove it n GREAT SPREAD OF WHITE WINGS. ere, Chive taking @ | ral morning cartied their floral ace honor of th Unign ‘and Madieon & parted to the ware, whom ‘Suey by Abraham Guard com by placing. « teurel to's atatire wan ecora; . from taretta Peak i staat Sted hy Wasnt ington Bort ay vel of the public veboole Hort ad an rte en iy to till the att thcloue Wire wae Within ora ine that The Worth monument also shared. th epaattention, Farragat Dont and the ae in Madieon nSauiare was not foreostons PROGRAMME FOR THE EVENING. An Oration, Recitations and Musio at the Motropolitan Opera-Houae, The G. A. I. Memorial Committee will Prevent a vory interesting programme at the nied Opera-Honse to-night. Gon. or will preside, and Rev, D. C. wiffdelees mine arte ee jorge E. Beveridge BeRuyter wil Five muy cal att nth. Ry hmerson norint: Mr, Victor Khzdo, 1d Adolph’ Glose, Alto ape mane Ceremonten will be very interentin aida great many prominent people will be proceeds yo to be devoted to tance of G. K. The Day in y Clty. In Joraoy City the day was very generally observed by the closing of Business places tnd the dinnlay of the national ag: averal are the mornin, alter wivten ti Bebe sd to erat vemetarion and, decpraved the Fi veu of their d companions on arms, Hoboken’s Parade. The Second Regiment, Major Warnor Pos! G.A. Ri; Bte Pont, Sone of ¥ire Di ‘zen morning. ister in deoorating pd ant THE GARFIELD MONUMENT. —_—~—— in rDe asslated {| Dedicated To-Day, with Imposing | {i + Coremonies in Uleveland. (APROLAL, To THR EVEHINA wont.n. (7; Curveraxn, O., May 90//8pecial trains and all manner of other conveyances have brought into Cleveland to-day a vast con- course of people, and with thei@-visitors and ita own population tho ay Atreots are crowded. It is the day for the deaiention af'the Gar- field monument, and at this hour the im- menve procession of civic, military and veteran organizations is passing’ into the ry, under the orndte arch at the on- ath ite a vey to the spot whery the head of the tine of err follow- ching 5 sion in the vehicle contal ng, Brondeni fatriaon and Vice-President Tho First Cleveland Troon, with s body of tho United Stgere ship Micki i At other ndtore wore per: ine raja of is famous lon the route, jong the rout an for. cy ecumieh or was ith the Tamilinr ry nits march through Georg! ‘The Grand makes a finn isbawing. and one of surp) atren, the pe- rade. Knights ane the Odd Fellow: lar, Knit io D brilliant regalia, ik organization 6 inapirin; aS Campbell a3 tional ore dais of the procession an ny! ions id his gat lead Fa Ne among organization: wb enor | were ADI (Mina, ) thier the Werningion Infante ‘ap 8 ian Sabres, hha and Tl ‘egiment oN vers The city is most bes a cloudless ® oky. Waters Around New York Dotted with the Sails of Yachts, Thirteen yacht clubs held regattas or opening sails to-day, and the waters around New York are white with the sails of yacht | © big and little. ‘The Knickerbocker Yacht ) feet ot raged over the club course in the stark waa made at 10,40 4. », ie boats ‘contexte Th tte of th Rechell Gish took e ae ‘iabebonne of Neco flan ast River were bi b racos and the nai ail of the orevite ‘echt “Corinth ht Club open- taken on vente Hyoon River. w O1 the im. Jersey ole, Scouts’ ane’ 1a Biel Yacht Clubs ald thelr even ila, while on the ry were the H 7 sad. The Kill von Kull. Veont off on the Kill von i (aids A BATTLE WITH REDSKINS. ibe jawet 7 Two Indians Killed, One Cowboy |' Fatally Shot. CIAL TO TH HINO WORLD. | Dvnanoo, Col,, May 30.—A pitahed battle between cowboys and Indians took place at Pine Ridge Agency yesterday. The cowboys were mounted snd a runing fight was kept up for some time, Two Indiens were killed \d several wounded. One cowboy was fatally shot and several others received wounds, a DEATHS FROM HYDROPHOBIA. Three Victims of the Terrible Dis- ease in llinols (erEctal 10 Tae wre woRLo! Gaveswvno Il., May 40. —A dozen persons have been bitten at Smithfield by « wupposed | iddog. ‘The dog was finally killed birt | had bitten several other rabi | mot until he capines, James Bevaid and two other persons bave died in great agony from hydrophgu is, Tt is feared otbers imax wiih tb terrible discawe and the whgle nelghborliood is in @ state of dr = A Condition, Not a Theory,'? ts the dangerous character of Mew York's treots. Newt SUNDAYS WORLD will @ plan that ine perjest safety | te iy ———— Wanted to Know the Depth. | (rom Proc) Bagley--8ay, Brown, the: been « rail- road aceident down below here, and your | he mother-in-law, who wae om the train, buried in the debri», ‘Browa- How deep? | Sarcastic. [From the Western aasvesie. | If » women does not like ® man she cap) By characterize Lim as no wan ever could. A certain young man, Mr, ee ff xtraordivar oe sa * vif nebo alates ia org out of chante Yosoribed “s ae wre . pearer ‘Broin “nas jSround in’ ‘ruin fully devorated and | ic by th Glub race came | broad 4 s|FIRST STONE: OF THES ARCH. |A Laying the Poundation for Wash- ington’s Beautiful Memorial, Thousands Witness the Ceremonies in Washington Squart — The ceremonies attendant on the sotting of the cornerstone for the Washington Memorial Arch in Washington Square were very impressive and were witnessed by over ten thousand people. ‘There war a stand erected over the founds tions for the western pier of tho memorial arch, and here the coremomien took place. It was 10.40 when the of the parade reached Washington Square, with Troop A‘ buglera playing '' Suawanee Rives nd for forty minntes the citizen soldiery filed past and disposed of themselves in the drives commanding « view of the scene of the cere- monies, Meantime the Grand Lodge of Masons had | , arrived in all the insignia of that ancient order, with Grand Master Vrooman and Col, Ehlers, the Grand Secretary, in the vi ‘They wore assigned to the front row of seats it¥, movt noticeable among whom was Mrs. Grover Cleveland, in a becoming suit of black, with ® vest and white coat was with Mrs, Charles 8, Fateh id and in their group iis] Ci oper. nators penard Stewart Bone id we ou, and Comptroller eh wey. J mits J. Little. Delhi me, Eugene oer 0 rR Ta ynioan., Hrs. Paul b BG. Tee Houry Hoyt en Enle Sto dard, rah 9 and Mre. de Wraes of doe ‘itherbee and : ‘i a Junge G i rot fii ‘cna re. oe Winer! berso the? emori hh Committee Wenrers ¥- G. ‘Marau mi WW? . David Bte Banks, ©. To Grover Cleveland, Simmons, at Others, sxrived in carriawes and took np re Aan. mt {hppanrauce wan with me ‘oheerte “tno en- Prat Sent appeary to, be in excellent lay the scene. Ie Sleveland wi wealth, ran another in whiah choir of 200 ted. sf 14.20 the reremioDion began with Tahoe by Bishop r in full canonicals, followed ales the: utes of th oie alngtngoran aie ‘The singin, ry tollow ls brieg atdress b; real he sa Gri ta address was ieity hinorical, Wisin Sante things he Official reoorde inform us that Wash- ington was made a Maxon in Fredericksbure Lodge No. 4 on the 4th of November, 175%, atthe “mature” ave of twenty ile serving, fuck an siinianbeepers! ine le was che Tr Worship | Master Of nirie Lodge. ‘eceiving hin oot fy from. a ale Master Eamond (Randolph. Governor oa ite le Snes raged es of an lo Lafayette a Mason. He was Grand ieee i nie Da Me “Tt in most tia Wad he corner-stoue of this monument to Washington shot fraternity. ir pe then laid the cor. hoe tr of silver with @ in a ailver which was placed ina cavity under the ‘Nase of pink Shiga fells was deposited many interesting G rand ‘Mas perafone with the anthem The arou is the outatow iltiam Rhiselander ae ‘of wood ereotud tennial of niet Federal Government, yar th be perpetu in enduring marble. Por the purpose a tnittes was selected, with Henry. quand a man, and it was decided to pepend $100 00 in the project, to be raived mt or. ‘Btanford Waite nibs plan for the arch which was accepte t cqptampl & uiore impouing wtruature than the or argh of wood, The ptiginal ar foot of Fi rom curb arbie ureb will ofand foot from iat curb of ths Square and will arch America” by the choi; cf wal lon itowart jon of the spbout, 100 ‘eshingto ark rive thro: e par! Curtis's peroration was as follows: tizeas, to what docs this monument ‘A 4 thronged blabway of the aity, bend. i aiieut ben ciation ever ‘Ne count eee ligod rs beueal loge prodeaion of Wishtngion's ea the wlce a byervoting this monu- 100 Washington, Gouri he Senstin fal con wasabout to orgauise, wi aus soesied Ieee and despair suggveted fate! oompromine, ington said "if to please the people we what» solves disapprove, bow work? Let ns rele Spd honest can repa! near or fer ing generations of American eS Reception at the Manhasset. The Manhasset Club, of Brooklyn, gave « reception at its rooms, 141 Summit «| last night, Among those who participated were Miss Ada Meckin, Miss Kaiv Daly, Mr. PMMA ana hire Aibert Meatoy? wo nang and recited. After the vocal pro- gramme there wae dauoing. CIGAR MAKING REVEALED, Skilled Operators Carrying on the Manufacture in the Public View. Altuoug! bh the smoking habit is aiversal tle mavufecture of een one of o giest modern myrterte:. euce the absorbing fascination with which the crowus of paw arte y |i ufacture of cig Mpcrt Operatives in the, windows of th Yarcous, stares operated by the Nickel: wy Company, tee mame of the ( ompan its ter and business 1b of ry customers every time S buys & cigar saves himelf ve cents. hickel 1a, for he bas bought for hve je is @ urade ay those cope ec prodt’ im the cigar | nea proud. ‘bad this | Groatis divided between thy porter of leat, sauufents rer of ch, vi rebeile mbiving all tbs in Company is able Hy "i ber ai Canal strest. B ud fot *Datict te ne prescnt week 4 bendy cigar orem, 20: raring ter are giv teers to rod | Islan: ‘be| ment of Kate ‘Tomso: atthe time of ire =a the ‘beautiful | Cs | GRAND DAY'S SPORT, —o Everything Favorable for the Opening of Morris Park. Crack Horses to Contest for the Big the World will once more throw its gates open to the public to-day. This beautiful place js more erand than ever this year. innumerable improve: been made ‘and is clearly the intention to make the course as complete as it in porsible, for every one was as busy ae ® bee at the track this morning. At 10 o'clock there was several thors visitors wand the groun eteean rene of delight could be ki i rfect, and at chery trance en KER, toould ad ni rd on not be better=it is Ht The finish line bag mutton the end of the grat a lo away with the complaints that rose time wt the que te sixteenth. “there will be eighty orn} prevert, ard their hoarse ie will to the cour of a fow hours echo trom one end to tho other of the immense ring under the HAWeriD| leting arrangements ‘orton has charge of the po- lige force. he dat & + yu Rigpebly tate the races tonda: ‘and Judges Bimmon ae Dowell wit have their eyes on th fie EB piel fa ed farnia| by the Gil is one of unusnal excollen th variety of the racos onghbreds enter There stake events, and each one te fk MY i) Tesult ‘ago from, ions openimas Pink at, orth od. Mr. Morris olinki Ambulance to back hi od ongs an Mr Belmonts Bt. - ohn yo dusky a igmiiteon on hig, Ga Boar wh who, ft on jr Ahomaaely al Buswell, with jon anid ape, * Dal e cracks én condition, Hough Ungton, @ goo vert BT ont brag te mont’ Magnate comparatively light, rane on weights are so oveniy distributed that » fing contest ure to take piace, and the talent key Vipers a roe t the d Club eh ndican, wil mild event of the al pamed to start come ban dixtanee, @ Se many, ‘of the can: '* big #ace are naried to. s race-goers will be enabled to glean from rite yeault many valuable poiute for future ref- with such hortes as Tonny, ‘Teatray, Sir Badue, Los Ange! a nel Taragon at grand pal ret wiibew azein alae chance iz prize. “Two other races axrand Avis abary We Lene 's apo “IFELLED HER WITH I HER WITH AN AXE. {Miss Costa Wounds Her Young Room-Mate Nearly to Death. realtieatahe cord ne Coroner Hooney, of Brooklyn, was called upon to-day to take the ante-mortem utate- & girl of twonty years, who had been struck on the head with an axe by Armella Costa. another young woman, receiving s fradtured skull. ‘The deed was done after » quarrel last night in spartments at No, 20 Marion stres Bre a, where two women together, liy, We trouble arose over Arihelia’s objection ate's having too much o ft the Tw ¥ Lixcoum, Neb., May #9—President Fits- gerald, of the Irish Nations! League, re- ceived @ cablegram from Parnell to-day approving his course in postponing, the Biorte are ng made to attondanee of Dillon, larrington semana, ores bookmakers | | t such | au |BAGHELORS’ PLEAS, | Some Reasohs Why They Do Not an What the Biris Have to Say on the Subject. the Gold Double+ Kage, og for 7 Po the Bativor Th these days of strikes, lockoute and labor troobles generally, it is not diMeult to un- derstand why men hositate to assume in. creased revponsibilitiey in the #uape of And povsible children, joyment of a fairly can be no certainty of its continuance, not to speak of the many to whom life iss perpetual hand-to-hand fight with poverty. Human nature iy the same now as in the dave of Romeo and Jul but the conditions are unfavorable to the dovel- opment of t Much Responsibility. by the marriage foes pouring in ‘Ani this partial solution of t tion would have come. eite ul to ‘competition with gen How h yi 10 furthar prea down wages, ml Undoubtedly the tendency that parents have towards bringing np their children bet. ter than they were has mach todo about keeping those @ children from marrying later in life. Sons and daughters this as. pite beyond the hamble Houseked thelr parents, and furthermore are with the ic wroatly bettering their conditi Another potent reas og 18 the disposition the ay yonue a TAL haw towards being wily end, he wenial young m weeks She jolly nil for » good time, but h mgtriog her ny hard task of saving money in these Nehien thy ontwarit apps mitch, in responsible f The Fommy mans money ite oberas, ollie, ans nk towards 1 ‘The younu jady muxt needy dress well, even olaborat Jy, 40 please & young man, but he thinks ih ravings must double them: felved many tines cre he can aflerds push a lovely Iu: uy. HH. M. Lack of Falth. To the Editor + Cantion in things matrimo| teristic of the bachelor, wishes to be sure of his footing before takiug & atep. He unqnestionably has hiv ideal of a sweet woman who will grace his homess well ax pial is charac- be the model wife and mothor*which with advancing years loos not grow dimmer Be- fore hiw tacutal vision, bat whose outlines | Se Wea ied an ee powwi bilities of reatiza- Hon grow Veritabl they seem.” ‘The that fill may have the grace and pli t« tO shine ip vociety as well as the pr + born oF an intimate associa- ten with the intricacies of her bext bo: t or the handling of a gritiron, but also the taste to think wach topios unsuited to her drawing-room. The modern yith is many tel deyelovment more ol tl Meetect kn from asnociation, faith, a ie know! fet ce & large amount of niries and observa- th appited to thin ula‘ wot ai apple yank p Hopeework « Pro To the Rdiior : Tama young woman myself, and sorely rogret to state that the young women ot to- day are leas fitted for the matrimonial mar- ket than ever before. Not oneof all the girls I Lave met is abie to take charue of a home elon. ene. common sense must be cul. tivated. |The young men of to-day should tisonrene (Se girls to ao housework for ¢ . au iKees rather thau work ip shops and factories, Houw ork ie rarely properly learned at home, Housework is just as legitimate as ny other businuws. Ihave spent one and « hale years at poawars and th poroughly 5 no- jersiaud it ip all its brauches sad utilize everthing thes comes iu tny wey. ke foo, tan pidtey sei “tne peatign, sini am at present ve head to good edt. ring to jer to on. rte joa) College uext Pall, for waicks Business 1m well Hed, M. M: ‘The Law of Necessity. By the Editor: Marriages are net compulaory by the laws f man, Lut celibacy ix gommpulsory by the au laws of neces: for this Teanen young men don't marry. Lom If He Could Only Qhoo: 10 the Fidttor Becnuse dear Mar: ghne. Nelli BE ni ages ir! ‘And iuby's (all ange slender, ‘That I loved them ft in turn And fain would wed the lot. 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The latest aspirant for hogors in this branch of sport in the Manbattan Athletic Club, The man- agement of the newly organized Manbatan Athletic Club Lacrosse team say they are eager to try conclusions with teams from other prominent athletic elubs. especially like to cross sticks with « team from the New York Athletic Club, The latter club haw not yet organized a team, though The Manhat- with the stroug Brooklyna, Druids Staten Islands, would make s worthy sqgregation y to the public, which is just com. mencing to realize its beanties. Lehigh University is coming rapidly to the frontin athletics, Its football team was one of the best on the field last Fall, and now the stud rejoicing over their winning the Intercollegiate lacrosse championship. | le between Princeton Lehigh | for erat momen lowe and interesting. aim will p Ney Ne phie ‘Drud mnie! elrichw Cup. the Charley Mitchell, the ** boxing cham ta to match an Moke Po'Alavin for frou 000s vide. Whew! 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They will buck Wallave & v be many ® sporting wan at the rin sdewho pul to take the Dixou en ¥ too. mech ath the ‘event will be champion he with Lewis was unfair favor by the referee, who. he deel not kuow the rules Koeber's teady with Bp on, bin any Hy He, turthe th U for expenne elatter will courent to have the match ¢ plage in New York. pul watel, wnbjtions young Reotty Cox, the plucky «nally been light-weight of thir city suv evsatul Deas, Rasy Sitting ¢ aie worn b of them wil by? alls. punts and shirts tp.-Clase Workmen, as ‘ tae ‘buitons, mouey every tune. of a sufticce soot tad or SWEET, ORK & CO. om om s backer enue: inateb bi anide stake come of wi be heacy The hold Larchmont au Cor second t y itn a wt hie pat np, #400 fo i aly wand an tidied thin three weeks, Fast Largest sale in ns and man | Price—Large, $2; Small, Si.| THEATRE. | Ke ae ‘are stamped W your dealer le a very fayor- te with p mate for #5 purve, It ‘only will + 8 krwat favorite Jack Dempacy will ope x numbe rewat H'lte race will by starved as the | AMUSEMENTS, —— PALAGE MUSEUM, d Best 13th Stay HiGneRt Fe Ml AOA am (lS oR, Om. eo Ue Oare NATALIE DORON, cawonobetas OPERA. 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