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‘doors of their official building to be tion receives a dofinite solution justice eine rer. ee ME caren tt WAYS OF WOMAN FAIR, Pubtisnea dy he Preset Pudlishing Company Fades, Fanoies and Fashions that! Interest the Gentier Sex. FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 24 Shadowy Browns Among the Fuvor- ite Autumn Colors—Patt! Gives a Souvenir Pin —-The Fad for Feather Neck rim- mings — Pink Velvet Bonnet Strings. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVENING WORLD (Unetuding Postage): PER MONTH PEK YEAR... B00. ‘The colors for the Autumn inelude a niin Ler of whadoy browns, which will be use. ful, notably the riebly soft tan sharte eatiod | Hindoo, ‘This in combined with pale hay VOL. 31... ...No, 10,657 Rotered ot the Post-Oftice at Now Tork as second clase matter. Han greens like verdizrin; cocoa, walnut, camel and umber shares deseribe them- G- BRANCH OFFICES: elves. The rede aro delightfal, Moorish WORLD UPTOWN OF FIOE~1267 Baoanwat, st and 924 ats., New York. 869 Forron 67. HARLEM= Department, 160 East 1267m e@a | rtisements at 297 East 1167m ot. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Levorn Buttome, 112 Sourm 6rm st. WASHINGTON —610 | 147m er. LONDON OFFICE—S2 Cocksruner., Taare Gam equann. red, Indian red, Boulangor, the clear ear. nation acarlet and a rich cherry red, long in dianne, Turquoise bine in the trimming color for bows and offeets to dress, much seen with black, especially in made trim. mings CHILDREN IN THE RAIN, Any one burrying along under the piti- Jess rain this morning was glad enough to take to shelter from the raw wind and irritating moisture. If such persons will give a moment's thought to the poor chil- dren shivering at the barred school gates under the inclemency of the morning they must feel that it is a hardship for these delicate little boys and girls to be 80 exposed, ‘The neodlessness of such an infliction on these schoo! children makes the cruelty of so treating them doubly aggra- vating. Itisto be hoped that such days as this may engender salutary views on the subject in the minds of the School Commissioners, They know perfectly well how they would resent being kept ont in the wet for five minutes for the J, (| opened to let them in, When they meet again and this ques- and mercy alike should counsel the open- ing of the gates. This sort of weathor is more in order now than a pleasanter variety, and every day that the children have to endure this sort of exposure is 0 much addition to a wrong already too great. Shawls of every sort are macio into dresses for exclusive wearers by private inodintes, Mme. Adolina Patti has prosented Mr. Durward Loly with a sapphire and diamond solitaire pin aa a souvenir of hor resent charitable concert at Neath, at which Mr, Lely volunteered hin services. low little Hattio atti in smoky Chicago will clap her hands when she reads this evidence of her dear Adelina’ nerosity. REGISTER. You cannot vote unless you register. ‘To-day and to-morrow are the only days in which you can register, Every citizen should attend to this duty. Register, even if you have a feeling that you will not vote. On Election Day some healthy impulse may lead you to exercise this supreme duty and privilege of the free- man, and it would be mortifying to know then that you had tied your own hands, Register to-day or to-morrow and at least be able to vote if you wish to. Every citizen of this Republic who enjoys tho right of franchise should wish to, Hegis- ter at all events. The fad for ostrich feathor neck trim. mings is certainly a becoming one to all but moon-faced women; small faces, emall heads nestle down into the midst of the flutty feathers which encircle the neck with the cunningest air, 1 impart « decidedly coquettish smile to even the most demure countenance; but the women to whom they area godsend are those with sharp ching, Pink velvet strings are said to bea very becoming feature of drens bonnete, They always accompany hats which are orna- Kverybody Reads The Metropolis Day by Day ae 7 v THE W ‘TWO GONTESTS WON, |WIGWAIN’S FOES ACTIVE Now in the Thiok of the Fight Prizes Awarded for the Best Umbrella and Sea Stories, Two Writes Who Win Gold Double Eagles. | ne ORLD: FRIDAY RVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1890. ° " Pee _— 2s bas " : «= atom ” 16 Columns of Exclusive Local News—Morning World Dally, ROSLIN'S APPEAL IN VAIN. He Advertised for a Brunette Companion for Driving, for Gotham’s Chief Offices. | The Dear Girls Probably Feared It as Only a Joke, uancey Nivoll Replies to a Story of a Liquor Deulers? Alitance. AN of 24 degirae to make (he acai CONSOLIDATED 50,000 fine Gentlemen's |Overcoats and Suits at one- quarter their value. ALL HIS DOUBTS VANISHED | DID HIS TROURLE, WHICH MADE H1S8 LIFE MISERABLE, sO | Me. Bdward Coleman, of Traoktyn, . SA fayn He Waa No Believer in Phynt THIS t 3 ane Until He Went to Der, MeCoy | CUT OF and Wittman and Got Crred of ane Kad Cane of Catarrh That He Bi Suffered with yor Bight Years. WE A story piinted in two partivan morning A ety yar outato: mun be : , : ” | papers to the efect that De Laucey Nicoll. ve her Mr, Edward Colona ee and “Ned Sauer? Are)! treet, Brook Ma He . } . i the Tammany Hall candidate for District | feemibuner iin «UU, the Fortunate Competitors, Attornes, lad entered into an agreement | qotes betwen interr Atory about hin Attheney; nih ente skis a thie ability 1 4 with the Central Wine, Heer and Liquor | 8 ROShEN, : | hes Healers’ Protective Asnociation of thin city. ve = | RAN Tie conditions publiched when "The Une | in which he pledged himwelf to protect their iivsesbnrge dealer tt iyo a mall neal oh Drella Story Contest’ wae heaue in Cun | interests if elected toomice, was shown t He Listas ‘t ire setae sterimt | & Wout Bvesixe Worst stated that a prize of al Me. Nicoll thie morning by an Evaxtsa] AU Bye or ; golden double eagle waa offered ‘fort | Won 1 revorter. foxy youth there this morning. sit py hth AND mont intorcsting story in Wheh an umbrelia] Ho lind not voon the article referred to, | ® Meek and dangling a vair of ve thin worrl k : fot he badd uuly: Jant Hheot fren beds cud hea | leas to which wore attached a pair of Chie 4 Higtires Awa prime movers or he had only Jase risen from cena tale eve. ‘The contest ran for reveral weeks, and a] glanced ovor the slip with an exprension of [Oe ee Jnrue number of letters, of varsing merit, | mingled amucment aud annoyance Upon) rie ane ‘Meee dee tinal ae y Hetie was teceivel. ‘The limit of two hundred | hie face. TIAWAAY ARAL AUHE REV ES WHLLUFS eds 607 rite ts words barred many otherwise excellent lets] "Why, this in porfeetly ridieulous and abe | odes ant aint wot no : ranean ters froin the competition. fed. he nai, ater he fad sinished Fade ee a ane eatin reporter anked d - After earcful consideration, the prize ia] ing it “1 do not eare to discuss the mat. y coaT WE awarded to the following, which ix Ko FF Jont of the fnext qualitios of human nature, a testimonial of enduring love which clings faithfully to its symbol, and ia *o pathetic and absorbing in its appeal for tender human wympa! any perw Disti or ther TRUE LVEN TO DRATH. “Take my umbrella, Geordie, ‘The litte boy to, whour thin routent was addyoskod by hij« widowed mother, one Sum- mor’ day at Potersburg, agcombanied his younger sister, warin the get of de ing of A Vinit to relatives neat Baltimore, Huey would Jaugh at that old-fashioned Ham. mother,” responded little Jnite. | all Leare to nay about the matter ats re edetatey aad cP “Notin my heating, aad Geordie, with! ‘The avgronsive campaign begun and | © tiding with Mr. Roslin? Min my titoat ene @ prowl ined of his [rivh-wray even, maintained by the PM Le has rather aur-| Nothing cotd startle Mr. — — — i duet enrouah, y At Ellivott City dulie waa suddenly « 1 the Tammany Hall lenlers, who have and he replied: from one side of the bed to the # menacing ines. Geordie. ma that the Wigwam Ehieaigye fee de ole mans Wis? ral Laut up the river ard not the Patapae! tthe unustial apectacts of tamili Heong tothe hills, He thought only of his fering sister, his mother in distant V i nenninh, Fil He back. After the subsidence ne food the nnde of a ter at present, but T will say that an ment which ch or agreomunt violation: innnity to any person who Violate the law, it wilfully false « without the slightest foundation. “Any one who knows tne will appreciate the uttor absurdity of mich a «to: the driving rain storm cou ardor of the weasel-eyed young m: y at = Iy name's Theodore Stern " replied the om me with having made io: URRY: ‘te 0 EVER promixo to any person or any clans of | Hemet youth. ‘ th pcb cece ons, with fegatd to. the office of| ‘What's your other name?” Lazarded the Boy THAT rict- Attorney if I am _— elected, scoker after information. BUYS THE with revard. to any appointimonts| Thereply came with s nonchalant prompt- ree startling ih ond i ‘ ain ' SUB UOE Sue cu eve: mene any eae Sim Demproy, Dat when I ry IN VALU to refrain from provecuting Aw. of have promined im. f person Seo?” boxes. “Well, Mr. Theodore Sim Stein Demprey, are the mossenger boys coming in a proces. oft sweet missives from dashing old branettes who are dying to sion with twenty: ‘That is hh Soy, you're one o! them reporters, ain't you? The revorter bluahingly confessed, and aeked who the’*old man” was. The old man was the boss according to Nim, and Jack Koslin was “just the young felier wot keeps the books. . At this moment aslender young man with thei uprepared was not until t that they Legan to tight fire with (1 ratification held at the Wii torintic of the organizations wam rin the slightest PR NT ww MR. EDWARD COL 124 Roebling at., Brooklyn, FO! hare qufferdd from Ais $2.90. for sieht bit eo or ar: Av, My now wae ‘nt ime and my throat troubled om Latkine all the timer ‘Lwacadeiven too tor Bes, aking all tie tine, Twas ndvised togo to McCoy faa Wiidna’ and ‘rat did, and found, jone mo fuse three Hroppinge in ori niet an eentirely disappeared, Taleop well at London & Liverpool, DON, i et v ertully give them any information in regard to Wo HE they will call at iy residence any even- my th BROADWAY, CORNER GHAND ST., ers Hun-near Balti enthusinem of the Tanmany Hall lect authoritative air entered and Mr, Sim won doatroyed by | who had gathered ear th ne ii the attrition of the pebbly. stream; but a] firkt Tammany gun, ‘ Ubim sri. dracged him ous of sight. faded old unbretia, claaped lovingly to hie] One only disappointment wax experienced Half wh fiber ea MinBe OvERe Kt OF hearts rovenied his identity. “Twas little | and that way a never one, for the atte juahalf whiaper, tumbling over # pile Geordie Stoddart. Vincixta. [ance of United States Senator Arthur Thevaporier ventured: to ask the yout Gorman had been confidently counted on, and he did not appear, py other letters were clawed . very mi ‘aw meritorion: man if a * brinettes had yet applied for a position in Mc. Rostin’s carriage, but there are no second or] Xenator Gorman's connection with the |) me third prizes. Notable among these are the | National Committes was expected, in cou- tapas you one of thom?” he asked contributions of ''L. J. ‘Mic Mae, nection with his appeal ce at the Tammany ** What businosa is it of the public if Mr. ratification meeting, to, in ome Wi to dowonstrat getting ont themselves and bringing th they their usefulness to-day by Agnes D, and half a thousand "Mot, brethren to the not, howover, ore active in the work thau the’fammany Hall election district workers who were getting the faithful into lino #0 that they would not lose an opportunity to . | vote for ** Grant and victory,” ‘Tim Campbell will have to ing for his race for Congrean District, even though tion of all partion Touistry Dlaces. others. Will ** Virginia, " the prize-win} forward at once to the editor of Tue tno Wout his or her name and addre accompaniod (a ix the imperative rule of thin office in all contests) with an affidavit ‘0 into train. | for in the Kighth 0 has the nomina- covered (hat another anda dark hotse will iy him when the flag is dropped on day, THE PRIZE SEA STORY. Award of the Double Eagle in ‘The the nomination of in his district, M ‘am p= many influential enemies ea Story Content, the aim has been to select} This candidate will probably have the port tome! aye never intance 2” look. Ttowlin, ame —EE He may not be probably out looking over the market,” i terrupted the youug man, languidly firing paper cluarette, Tecun't ee what fi have in his affaires, ‘oung man to desire to extend his here to-day. reenge amnel Louix Schwartz,” ‘Mrs Kay."| hizo the ormanizution the only vost, | Koslin advertises for company? 1 believ “Phebe I “My Simon-pure Democracy, and to raise that| tht advertivement stated how communica- ‘ ‘ : tion might be had with Mr. Roslin. re.” "William Nise | imMite in the local municipal contest. nn pe peal with ar. to Paster eres The First Voters" of the P.M. Te. who | ¢ ents a bet Ag oH BE. Bt i thusiastically on the ‘work | (ought perhaps some on: McDonald liad their firatopportunity | & Practical joke upon you, “Oh, Mr. Roslin, ia just ono of our Fay ‘a terest the public can | » Is ita remarkable thing is up,” remarked the cailer, the office clock gathered together Ler, What sort of a young man ja Mr, Roslin? Is he light or dark beard or only KenoF'tonet| weather. attesting tho claim toanthorship, duly sworn i r 3 HG it i ING dha Kanes Vo the many contributors in the umbrell Kis hitter” enemy, ex-Boodlo Alderman | man after a little pulling at hie own very story contest ‘Tim: Evexixa Wout extends | Patrick Farley, necuréd him what he con. | Watt oromn growth on she up its thanks, wngred so thy s Di "és Iank frame and added a The Honorable ‘Tim, however, hax dis. Ae ialie cenine ls a 8 the my Roslin waited, but the mes- “ Evening World's” Contest. eat he youth of many names snickered glee- have succeeded in getting y + okered gi r ‘ i Kiialdo, the Grand street hatter | (ly, the young man with the paper ciga- colt decking von the merite of the Aa tannauy Hall iemoceate ao ran es | fete: Hunlicd baiufully” and ‘the reporter yarns" submitted in Tae Evexixe Wont | An Migpuantane candidates withdrew, again, OLEOPATBA BERNHARDT, Tt will be long before the divine Sana need sit her down and weep because there are no other worlds to conquer. Her presentation of Antony's enslaver last night in Paris was one of her greatest triumphs. Swathed in sumptuous folds, caught and held by glittering scarabs and antique gems, she moved like a fierce slow fire through the imperious passion of the Egyptian Queen. It was a Cleo- patra created by a Frenchman, acted by ® French-hearted genius, and Paris is proud and the Berwuaxpr satisfied, But artis cosmcpolitan. Viva Sana ! Mayor Gizason from hia little cell has been improving the hours of his durance vile by keeping a keen eye on the men working on his railroad. He says they do not work well, and they will hear from him when he breaks forth into liberty If those workmen had only known the Mayor's eye was on them! ‘The British milkmaid bas a grievance, ‘The cow which once yielded its flow of snowy milk under the manipulation of the maiden’s strong fingers ia now milked by machinery! This is a great age truly. ‘The cowscems to like the machine process and doesn't show a trace of regret at the ‘uxom milk maid’s departure. Nurse Lawkencx appeared before Jus jee Tarwron yesterday, The Justice after hearing the case, decided to take a charge of homicide against La Professional nurses of Lawnexce’ should not be encouraged. Distinguished persons seem to be vic- tins of accidents of late. Senator Buacx- zusn, Lord Dunxo and several others have suffered by falls, Can there be any- thing epidemical in accidents? a SPOTLETS. ‘There may be plenty of nice men in Congress, wut an ioe-man has been dropped from its roll- | call. ‘The talking doll does not beat the devil's | tattoo when it gots the dol-drums. ‘The cloven hoof i» the sign of the devil, and the cloven breath the atmosphere of depart oparite, Gooa average men are what is wanted for the Consus Bureau. It je the girt whose va is sound | folly” hee (ots of Woodie e mite i fibbon dregs around | treets a ny poodle schanye. | ** You may take your pick, although there is ot much choice,” she said, passiox the jar o toothpicks, A squash in s bottle i pot more surprising bam @ goed ides in some people's Leads. Little Boulanyer is said to baye taken to Mauor, Weknew be would lick ber before be 08 through. Jobunie Hope 1s hope that they les: who enter Sing Sing now. behind Some of the individuals represented in the press ge “cured” do not seem to Lave been : | heudicrsft abi mented with pink roses or other flowers. Groat clusters of soft pinks are worn on white bonnets, Frau Emilie Feygare-Carlen, the famous Spanish authorews, hav just undergo wuccessful operation, which hay toa great extent restored her eyesight. which had been almost entirely lost. ‘The renult isso much the more a matter of congratulation, Frau Feygare-Carlen recently completed her eighty-third year, Mme, Albani bax seuta donation of $100 for the fund of the Clergy Widows’ and Orphans’ Society, in aid of which the pro- ceeds of the Mi Festival at Worcester are devoted, ‘The Swedish Ladies’ Society for the de- fense of the country continues to progress, although tho results so tar have not been very important. It was formed in Apri 1884, and now comprises eighteen local committees in various parts of the country. Some time ago the Society purchased and presented to the State nome property neces- sary for the Vaberget fortifications, Miss Kate Marsden, of London, sailed on the 10th inst. in the Parramatta on her minsion to the lovers scattered thronghout Russia, even to the utmost parts of Siberia. She is desirous of jon and the methods of cure adovted, She intents to take in Cyprus and Constantinople ov her way. She left ip goo spirits and in nowine daunted by the prompect of difliculties, ‘The aqueation that arises iy which doctor will Mise Maraden subjugate? ‘Lhis leper hu ness promises to become a most important feature of the matrimonial market, | Miss Palgrave, hs of the Bp. Palace of Westininater, has been nominated | by the Local Government Board a» al guardian in the parish of Lambeth, Some question, however, has since arisen with | Tegard to the validity of Miss Palvraye's qualification, as she does not appear to be # householder, although #he paya rates for rtain prewmives in Camberwell, By dit kind a large number of most desirable as poor law guardians unable to act in that capacity ‘The Connemara Basket Industry was gun Sept, 1, 1888, About 5,000 kets have beon made by boys and iris an sent to England, deotland, Sweden, Sw zerland and America, This industry was started at Letterfrack, a small village or district on the oxtreme wert coast of le land and thirty miles from the noxres! way station, by Miss Novhie Sturce. Em gration here has amounted almost a scourge, sweeping away the youth, st aud talent o try. and leaving te old, the teeble, the imbecile anil the inca pable, In some cases tho grandparents ar young children aie found living ab while the parenty earn in America th meauy of kecping those left bein American money tas stord betwee fret, nil ptarvation, und emisrat benefited the invliy . but the country of ite & lite bioodl ea Umated, Ihe tof the ba: | ie nosso much to employ lara 1 rs a> to train skilled woruer by 5 | clever chidren who bitherto vhauee of rising in the aud similar experiments » th ty .@ latemt am Time, discipline and waiving ao for the developnient of | progress already ettccted ean be judged by the work L experiments in various parte of clearly prove that there is no diffi deulty in dading markets in other countriew ow exhibited | | in the one containing the beut epitome of life at sea, illustrating most vividly the perile of those wh ‘o down to the sea in ships Many very excellent sea stories were found to be barred from competition for the prize by reason of exceeding the prescribed limit of 250 words, Others were too evi- dontly piagiarisms or rescripts of incidents joted in volumes of history or travel. In all, a vivid panorama of life on the ocean was presented, and the readers of Tnx Evesino Wontp have been greatly enter- tained thereby no prize iM awarded to the following, aa containing the elements of the best sea story, Within the prescribed limit, grapbi- cally told, aud pathetic and thrilling in ite detail: POVIDENCE INTRRPORED ‘TO SAVE TILED, A flat calm bad held us in the horse lati- tudes fortwo days—not Ko much as a broath, to move the drooping sails and cool the parched and cracking decks, Discipline had grown lax, ‘Tho men slept on watch when ever opportunity oflered. ‘The second night ofthe calm £1 ck, unable to sleep. Anww Dist I the to Fou tiles The moor 4 ak though Ht had kathered all ite rays apd concentrated them Hypon that part of the ocean. It had inst gone bells in the morning | Hat wateh when I tet At along th Dose to 1, when L thought i, wtumbling over a the ping whine mate ast went, chunbed into the forechainn jad looked «tiaight down into « boat, in Wlione bottom lay two a vot y hinkang them + wy were broukht to after being carefully fed. Next day we learned that the Unfortu. Hates wore oUF captain's own brother also a ship cantain', hin wife and» all that were left’ of the company bark Mattie Lou They had beow fourte ‘aye drifting about in the boat, and tive days without food or water, In Curious that they should come straicht to our ship, knocking at the door, as it w Nep Saven, | | com! ne g, alidie liburation late to-morrow ovens Other stor'es deserving nonorable mention | 20H atall the polling placesin this city from | {> audluie kit (i w be by courte rt are those by “*Shipmate,” "Peter Chris [84s a6 tIL10¥, o, to-day aud tosuorrow, | Be Mill jong prevailing custsmnee se Tansgan tc Laserc ie Holbrook,*| Across the river the sessions are from 7 to} — Th make two or nv. K, hehare Salt,” *Charies M. | t010-A.a6 and from 3 to 10». a1, also to-day Vdaeub Weilerman tank Cs. "%C,," “Willie | and to-morrow, It looked as thonwl it » sini 0. O.. “Veritan” “2 8," | Any voter whowe name is not ou the regia: | MHENtcoutain « couple Of bottles of wus : Muller,” **Dector,”” “Soldier,” | ty lists whom the seanions close to-morrow | MH the accompanying cracked tee, ” 1d, "and many others, bight is disfranchised for this election, guished His Houor received Will "Ned Sauer” please vend his name] The firet day of registration in this city | the ith 8 Lass attamapt ta be jocow se sors poverty. this cvenine, Aniieeosnn ET The Bion luaw thd on the list, as compared | passed & box d i Suuaaner 9 eude , and midress to the eitor of Yue Evwsi a tH, HUY namies on the Hist, as compared | Hat {hough hia iran ous was’ hand ho ied And frost leon wy ve United States Senator Gorman, although be | Woiin, aecompanion by an afitavit aworn | With 44,002 the firstday in 1859, 95,443 | seen worse lodgings when & woldier im the Yet shill the scenes an ded had promised to, did not war at the Tans to by a Notary Public (as is required in all | im 1808, and 61,092 in DaN7, lato war, ies When waded ab tarouah ny Ware, many Hall ratification meeting, The County contents, certitying that hes the authorof| Registration the secoud day footed up| yeporict George W. Crowly, the victim of = MANS) Deinocrats aay that they s st to the Sena- tho prize story, and that he has wot apnro- | 74.030), as against 54,002 the correspond. | Aiving’nanishinent in woe taneous one tor that be had better uot set the seal of Democ- uring punishment, is not Jubilating over | Natural L Natural Ph! b priated the incident from any publication’ ing day in 1889, 91,075 in Lsss, and | the fallen nf and hs no versonal jatural Love vs, bayer HOBOPHY, | racy on Tammany’s position loeal issues and Vo ail the contributors in tke contest Tux | 09,408 in 14N7, Animosity against his assailant, He will| Laren 's utse, that he kept away for (ust reason. pir, Croker " pt c! C a sigh Evexino Wouin retorns thank Thus the total registration for the fret | fueh ble civil eit for #10, 000 damages, | Abd karin “Teayeniward at ef Marit eyes, | outs IMs ides and says he tscobfident the - — a hows the uamesof 140,-| Henry Miller, the barber, visited the jail | Bevel Bis pasmion raged bd Seniton will be prneent a} ihe nect lig Tamioany " . enrolled (tila 16 acl of the | 8p. shaved the broad face of the potentate | “Oh, gentle maiden, I've a heart to xive, meeting, to be held Oct. 31, WORLOLINGS, Mi anata lion nae HALE of the Gi Hunters Voit and humbly. tearfully | Bo wader, aru, 40 custant, postive = ‘The Patrick Barrett Assoct ation, of the Twen ee it er dechaed pay for it, but the Mayor waxe snoug!"* ad Mek w + te Milton Sterrett, of Houston, ¥ Drevent inauy from Visiting the polling bi rhe lev faite wile iisiut ever ve Forney Rees one hateese She Tammany Mal) owns seve plac rth €400,000, 1 Wasa Waiter on tune the war be in a Gasrowiich, ibe el f Mehi last Start on ‘ EE . metaberebip will yote the Tammany ticket, it 1 9 abo Auertcan | Wil be distrauchine: ously Chloroforme: Whole Family, Crgzasa te daa; appave. Bis robe wid, Juke Patterson ts wondering if as large a toate, Isa hand hs tuan oF twenty-ttive. | Speinters to-day OF to-morrow, ‘Ihe new (SPECIAL TO THE EVENING WouLD.} ‘The reaper pilin has cetue for bisa, proportion of the Members of the Union Langue He has a tall avure, a poncefal phyei jue sau io | Ries en Lopes euue Rew liste | aoe Ian Usk dank pug of irhath torn fe sali aud cold, Club will vote for the Fusion candidates, # Colonel in thy imperial Guard. He is said to] new law, bute very little cflort will’ shoe | capers burglars raided this city lest niche, The heughty Heat i viug ines ome ‘Tim Oarapbell no longer has « walk-over in the sow cousiderable taleut for the uslitary pro- | cash voter ty what fi a Pg vlace le should | At oue of the numerous houses broken into, | Hele done with worldly pou dud show, Eighth Congressional District, and he may even 108, go. onl prudence will all bins that he should b evew chloroformed the entire family, Here seats bis pulseless mould. cease to be favorite in the Lesting books. iz sh mae | Fegpinter a Oar ton! A mie WOM: and rod Maney il Je y i> J pou yo \o er lies * o ” The lenges! wan in Indians, aud yertane in| Eoliticiaus are watching the rexisiraion | gral hamdved dalisrer Sense WORM: aa Vie Zan Bier a pennes it Honest Johp Connolly, the Yemueny Hall tine vutntey,ts Jobo He Cretan ie. | WALL wrest inten ihe F _ Hi dese Clay Wears bo display — tate for Axembly in the Nineteenth D: He rtande Ufeet Sanches in bis at ana} of the tirst two Ab, 'tis # sorry bicht. is too All to participate actively an the cle more than BO poruds. by the Governu Dresidents, elghtee two Bear- Admiral B Molt storie Powe Widows of thr me Colonel am cht Marshal layes un vlad, . WEAF Reb Weldnitz, iB The entr @ Kuarded by two «eat | 1 Valerien that were preseated i by the late Ruperor Wile — Hegaut Chairs aud Faces Tables i Farinty at GO ©. BLINE Co,'6 MAID ot aud uth are 7." Ny aud support of the O'Brienites Assembly Dixtrict, Tommy Sheila abd hiv Thi strony effort will be made to get the dis- printed Jammanyites of the district away rom Campbell. 4 ‘The quoerest complication which has arisen in connection with, Keform law exists in the Ninth 4 afterwards yesterday Le declared that he had proposed with his name on the offici the objectiunable one, Judge Ingraham reserved decision to-day upon the applicution of Ernest Bolin didate of pel the Secretary of Htate to His certitioate contained 105 nam names are requi yd the application, Voters Must Get on the List Some Time To-Day or To-Morrow. third day for the registration of votersat the A» bas been stated bef voter wh beeu, vat a Dropped Dead in @ Drug Store. |of West New Rochelle, dropped dead this | Hou combines morning ip @ drug store at One Hundred 3 Eighth sei DI: GLEASON SPIES THE IDLERS. Overlooking His Railroad Workmen from His Queens County Dungeon. velation in the Fourth District, while a he new Ba riet, hat District Dr. Thomas ©. Knox is vandidate of the County Democracy blican organizations for Alte » name of Herbert L. Cline Micial ballots of both riginal nominee ppesed to have declined, An old saw has it that there isno great Joss without some small gain; and while the Lord Mayor of Long island City ix suffering nominious incarceration in the Queens County Jail, on the outukirts of the bor- ough over which be rules, he has been enabled to discover through his grated window and a big field glass that the men who are building his electric rail- wayto Calvary and Lutheran cemeteries aro not sweating their brows quite as pro- fusely as could be wished, considering their per diem, and with # grasp on the big fleld glons that makes it seem a quite realistic club he stertorously vows that there will be trouble for the Ingyards when he gets out of jail. ‘This electric railway is pointed out by Mayor Pat Gleason's admiring friends as one of the public enterprises for which Long Island City should love him, But his ene. mios—malicious creatares—eay that he in building that railway without having se- cured the formality of obtaining a fran. chin The Mayor's friends, hin Commissioners aud runners, insist that his term of huprise opment expires iust as soon the town clock tolls the hour of midnight to-night, end thatif Sheriff Goldner does not liberate the big tellow before breakfast to-morrow they will make him do it by an order of Court, Asa matter of fact, however, the Mayor's term of durance will expire Nunday nioru- was but and, the Countios and Republicans find ves with two candidates, the one ballot being ci the Socialists for Congress in the rteenth District for » mandamus to con- of nomination. ary rofunoil to take it Becauro outside of this county, Bolt ‘ers & portion of New York and chenter counties and as only. 100 in New York he contends be received. ‘abor persoually op the certifi torney-Gen NOT FAIL TO REGISTER, this city and in Brooklyn to-day is the ing elvetion, Rewistrars will be in ses. To-morrow night the Gleasonites will make the welkiu ring and Hunter's Point will grow livid with a celebration of the re- lease of their king, 8 bY Previous year ©: i A Ray of Hope i whe are held by the chains of scrofuls or te ae he d comes from Hood's wood health and strenti to the vitel uid, dis- | | Bee. No other remedy iu existence nas ap equal Medicinal pomer of Wood's Saree: | Bold by a) druggists. FP © uf meiag? Es Susi Prevaied Uy'C i District he Bret two de 1 of Vie.” the ud the Twenty-fourth iia W, Brownley, (orty-five years old, | seas iu ita ‘Sweuty-with street aud Eighth avenus, Doctors |“"\.cnvun"" McGOY and WILDMAN, WRITING DESKS —A matchless display of fine Desks in all the fashionable woods ; all substantially made and richly finished, while the prices ($7.00 to $30.00) repre- sent much better yalues than have yet been shown in this city. The style shown in cut in Solid Oak, $12.00. MATTRESSES — Very careful about the manufacture of our” Mattresses. Special prices this week. Velvet Carpets, 89¢. — The grade of Velvet Carpets sold usually at $1.25 is on sale here now at 89, per yard. Bloomingdale Bros THIRD AVE. CORNER 59TH ST. Offices; 5 EAST 42D ST. NEW yore city, Near Grand Contral Dopo BROADWAY Cor. 14TH ST.,N.Y. CITY: Domestic Nowing-Maching tuildia; 187 MONTAGUE ST., BROOKLYN, ‘Opposite Acadsmy of Muals, where all curable di Gentlemen. Our semi-annual sours tnd ith auscon, Bpoclaltios -Cacarn Perici rs fn, all Nervous diseases, doraaio diseases, Jigs live at & distance write fof a symptom ‘Addross all mailto 5 Bayt 47411. OMoehours—9 toll A. M., 2ty 4 P. P.M. daily. Sundays, 0 to 1i'A, M, Neck-wear sale at OF cts. will take place on My Tt9 9 4 No boy will mind the No parent will, FURNITURE, Rare Bargains. Buyers should not fait to examine this stock, It is probably the largest in the city, and for good work lowest prived. More than 150 different patterny of the newest styles of solid Walnut, Antique Oak, Cherry and Ash KREDROOM SU RLOR SUITS, 1 styles, well n and upward; 50 new designs in SIDEBOARDS at $18 and upward, Also, DINING CHAIRS, TABL HALL- STANDS, LIBRARY TAL cH ate. in Jar the price. Saturday, October 25. All new Fall goo's manu- factured expressly for us, (worth $1.00 to $1.50), Lord Taylor. Broadway and Twentieth Street. Ryoumgtine Men’s Underwear. 500 dozen Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, 50¢, good value at 75c., sale price... . 650. 986, Cheviot and Chinchilla Cape Overcoats at a re- duction from $7, $8, and to $5.00. Double tre isted—wool lined—long ca es. HACKETT, CARHART & CO.,, Broadway and Canal Street. 100 dozen Men's Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, good value at #1, sale price, 100 dozen Men's White All-Wool Shirts and Drawers, all izes, good value at $1.25, sale price. 50 dozen Men's Genuine Camel's Hair Shirts aud Drawers, sold ] elsewhere for $1.60, our price,. $29 SPECIAL: Men’sdou)le-breasted Natural Wool Shirts, all sizes, Worth 981.50, at.. +3 1.09 Sale of Ladies’ Cloaks continued, Sale of Boys’ Clothing continue Bloomingdale Bros., Third Ave, cor. 59th St. VAGRANT VERS:S, The First Frost, bended ‘The stars will shine, but coldly, ‘The wroye ts bare and colt; woved her bold u te ue Hugh, Though Tlove her how us then. the grove. the breezes sivhing eof Wy plea. alth tuakes Woo: POLITICAL ECHOES. ‘The Steckl Grant and Association reception to Mayor he other Tauiuany candidates occurs i buy in, *A'positive attracts s negatives! t Forty-elehth stieet and Second ave- Jean La Kue Us Puck, Ninety per cent, of the Southern Society’ Equal in the Grave. I course With tribulation be His pertect re Lae res Lay this one tu bis marble tomb And you one iu tee be Fiat, paign, but Joba don’t have to get out and husile to win. To-morrow 1s the last day iu which to register for the coming election, The hottest canvass of the campaign is that making im the Lighth Assembly District by the eight candidates for Assembiywan aud Alder- wan, Each candidate ws certain of victory at the Polls, and, what ts most curious, each places the pluradity which be expects to receive at exactly 1,000. ail sleet the swoeter a Woich Bret shall break the silence deep? 4b, they are euua's tu Death's beng Tul riel's trump shall sound. Prank & Weick, in Drake's Magasine, JHORE, besutity) sideboneds a4 G25, 93. os 650. de ollcted this Seth 3. bat peta Mer yor Mees wm a —— MoNELL's Taxrmixe Compia! ies aud e blessing Ww mothers, 4 bewedit to ba saree |secured, from Real FOR CHE. “BL y OF THE MAKER? GEO. C. FLINT €0., STORES: 104, 106 and 108 West 14th at. Betweon Oth & of Othave, io am FY Cem. SpA ek a YEN af SS8oo8 aes If other planets than ours are inhabited, it is possible that science is so far advanced that they have discovered means of studying through gigantic “telescopes the details of our little smallest sphere. If this is a fact, and no one can prove that it is not, you can de- pend upon it that Tue Wort “Wants” are read carefully every day. They are a pen picture of business and social. life on this earth of our: To terrestrial bein, this is but an incidental advantage gained from veading Tue Wort “Want” columns; the chief re- sult, lost by cclestial peoples, is that of obtaining immediate, di- rect financial ad » from Sit uations and Help obtained, from Houses, Rooms and Apartments let, from Business Opportunities Estate sold, ant &e., &e. Tue Wonvn’'s * Want” columns make it a mighty advantage to live on this earth. Mondays and Saturdays are Tas Wonrto’s Half-Rate Situation Days. You can reach one million pew ple through the great * Want" divectory in Tux Suxpay Woxyp. . au os ATHLETE! SIN REPOSS W. F. Murphy, the wreat Loyclist, wom bie wr of the K ius County Bicycle He ucw repreents the New York Athe lettc Chub K. A. McClung, balf-bsek of thy Yale football team, i in bis Juans » is Lis second year a lar © of the wan. Ho is ® Vigorous aud effective pl 2 Hay POBABLOM, 4° though be only weiss 150 pounds, Charles 4. Harvey, who holds down the Prear dential chair in the Star Athletio Chub, i thought to be the right man im the right plaee by the meyers of the Club. He exercises Just the right quantity of diguity, they say, while When not in the chair he is the suui of Jolity. Ibis weld thes be can sing 8 good song. year