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sce em Le ek et ate 3 } THE LONDON STAGE.[ss*™""—""*""[T0 RAGE ON JULY 5. POBPLE AND FINE LINEN.|AWEUL FOR BABIES!|#%-'3.z7=-7™.2%=" BUILO A PROMENADE, (@7=t=escmmarres trong who was formerty engaged to —_—-— ironsihiauhaet want at fou cat, spare. Thrower up VIN'M ARI AN | Sarah Bornhardt's Rousi United plates aiistater to eras ond | Vigt i Ab i Tine ta Chee heaes wl gs pivee aot] AT), ul lernhardt’s Rousing Re- ates Minister to Persia, and | Vigilant and Valkyrie Then Meet|Abandoned Baby, Dressed Ex-|This Hot Weather Means Death | isnt” nis 1 {nad to wear tee all! Plans of the North River Bridge A . who has appeared with t th . aay FORTIFIES @ ception at the English Daly's, | Haymarket ‘Theatre, London, and the on the Clyde, pensively, Found in a Doorway. for Many of Them. whist then a silver dottar etructe ner.| Do Not Provide for One NOURISHES Body Odeon Theatre, Paris, after having wi Lit Fl te Heed varie STIMULATES B i studied at the Paris Conservatoire, was —— SSS si aahiae caer a aes REFRESHES ra Y Invi ¥ = t . vo wa o her hree capital Willard’s “The Middleman” De-|{nvite* te the journalists’ and ilttera-| ay the Big Yachts Come Together! Policeman Looncy Made a Stznal| Bonnie Thornton Still Singing for} rong: xo tothe fof yirasn and cet up, It Would Be a Pleasant Summer- ol enne, Paris, on Tuesday last, with th Paiute as/a:3 i cre Glee ike: a Tiscomotly | i «< jared Behind the Times. Sar Snr or aemany inet Us the on July 16 and 17. the Little Tots. rR poles ike a Night Retreat. Sent Free’ Aibun 38 pon sible for a foreign actress to gain a aac « — qubs riptien to. TE aoa cite and AUTOGRAPHS of Colob: Perfect mastery of the French tongue, Somebody left a two months old child auy., Her clothes cox An American Actress Put to Test in} Miss Calhoun aclected the role of Her.|NO Challenge from the American} in a Lexington avenue doorway last | Everybody Should Help a Charity | par yney male her look like irresistible | Sinking Fund Commissioners May the French Language. mione, in Racine's “Andromaque." She for the Gold Cup. night, and this morning the little one Like tho Sick Babtes? Fund. Raven: sania folie a eeuay Heed the Popular Demand. P rs Lia was assisted by Paul Mounet and her he made a great disturbance in police clr- Fe ES LA AEH Hae eae P __ Amusements, old Odeon comrades. The audience in- ——_— cles for two hours before it was finally a until they have sent a contribution to Ss COOLEST PLACE ON (Copyright, 184, by the Assoctated Prem) | Cluded United States Ambassador Eus- (By isselated Presuy given Into the care of Matron ‘Travers, | The Subscriptions, PS eat Gag HLL LS Mati ike wv that a bridge across the North Ramee esr 7 LONDON, June 23.—The event of the|t!*, the British Ambassador, the Mar-| GLASGOW, June 23.—It has been! St Police Headau Fireviouniy: achnowlodael ics HALE Litendac Acdbeus NIL money lattors tel ftiver la an MaMUred factor the héas Buffa'o Bill’s Wild West week in the theatrical world of London |@WIs of Dufferin and Ava, and a num-| definitely settled that Vigilant and Val-| John Dowling, of 21s Hast Fifty-ninth | fhe Wortd."" Vinitorn to Dome Muliter Nulldie-ccce | 17.60) the cashler of * future, the question of having a prom- 19% has been the reception which Mme.| ber of eminent French authors. Al-| Kyrie will engage tn their first contest! Street. was on his way to work at 6) mawin G. Lawrence School of Acting... 16.09] Th su , Jenade across it is one that interests an Ce sg Sareh Bernhardt, the great French | though Miss Calhoun has not lost her/on the Clyde on Juiy 5, as neither yacht | Clock this morning, when tn front of Thornton, Madison Square Root ee eee ee eee eno w ers nounnndalat robidéntslin thle city, Ale brose Park, South S lyn. actress, has met with at Daly's Theatre, | American accent, she sustained her! wit be got ready in time to race at an| Sl Lexington avenue he heard a ehild ertee eves HOLA Ball as | 1 eget aga v BGs 3 though the structure is essentially for of DIRKOL HO Y On Monday last the audience assembled | Part with great success and was warmly | earlier dat erying, and saw an animated bundle on | Fair Wet View, Noo. 4.00 | 1 send you herewith $10.93, heing amount MOST DIRECT ROUTE FROM NEW Wane i sree WA bea ay illectnnny WRB RM CRETE rajiroad purposes, by a elight modifica | tocatp gaies is by Sut ay 1eRry, (Ove of reached a pitch of enthusiasm seldom | Complimented, Vigilant, Valkyrie, Rritannia and sa-| the stone steps of the house. Wesgocllt Ruchre Chubssssrcoresrsornsees « G00 jsoliected By: Biles I , ‘i tion of the plans, an inestimable boon | Mil vi. Battery. FARE O CENTS feen In England, and this was in face Tondon in threatened with an Inunda-| tanita have been entered for the Royal| He picked up the bundle and found It) Pollis Fevine Gal ah g 3:00 | ior tha benedl 3 could be conferred on the public, who} {Wice Daily, Kain or Shine, 3 ant 845 Pdi of the fact that the remarkable acting | ton of songs with English words and] tister Yacht Club Regatta, which will|W&% @ child wrapped in A sit shawl. | BATTAL aKa arty Woodalde, Nod. B18 on hot nights could find cooling breezes DOS OPEN AT LAND G30 P.M Y of Mime, Eleanore Duse, the great Italian | French refrains. The responsibility Hes! be sailed on Belfast Lough on July 16, There Was no policeman tn sight, so he | A "Weel yes ibe. te He patel hl and a beautiful panorama at thetr very | Al! romly via lactery, Hrooklyy Bridge, actress, had led people to {magine that; With Messrs, Abud and Harris, the les-land 17. ‘The — schooner ht Lasea, | cartied the little one to the Hast Sixty* | Centurion a ie a Weat View's Little Here \dapra, (a5 to neBeaNe ton, OF ih ea ea @ star of unusual magnitude had arisen | 8¢e8 of Terry's Theatre, who are doing | owned by Mr. John E. Brooks, of New | Seventh street station, ‘Then it was| ue ABN il To the Faltor: At the office of the Company, 214| .,4 cents. Central raed San ras aia that it was destined to eclipse the| all they know to turn the first-night| york, has been entered for the cruiser | found that it was a male infant about| These are feurfil days and nights) tected ged the am of $4 wiich we wish wan! Broadway, tt. was sald by Mr. George |aiemure, 26 2007 seas Popular : Supposed-to-be waning light of the|fallure of “King Kodak” into a popular | race in this regatta. two months old, for the bables. The wall are weak, | 4409, the pmceets of a fatr held in the litte T, Young that tn case {t ts practical | BT. DORADO. cre by, gifted and versatile tragedienne who| success, pending the production of @| Vigiiant, Valkyrie and Britannia wit| The child's clothing was particularly | the frail are fading. and the tll are @ nnd Franklin wt had so long held the sceptre of power |6W comic opera of French origin. They | probably enter the Royal Cork Yacht | Moticeable, The underwear was fine and | dying. dattlement of Weak View; Bergen. County, N. Ji Veuchi@ provision will undoubtedly, B6l aowioT i 1 GoAtalni cay Wtety bouton, ko wa TA Hohl Gade, If the. pubis Wanita te Sion" The Schalfers. cannes over the stage. have engaged Miss Martino, whose ap-| Club regatta on July 24. clean, and the Hitle purple dress was| Every mother who can afford it hi {a depend upon. The fale was goiten up by | “We want to please the people,” said | BEN! SSH fe But Bernhardt proved herself sub-|Pearance at the Palade Theatre of Vari-| The match race between Britannia | trimmed with silk and was of the finest | left town, or will leave as soon as she | Aknes Anderwon aged fi'een years. and Fannie Mtr, Young. “and although the structure Tickets to concert. and. ground,” 3c, imely equal to the occasion, and|étles was recorded in this column some | and Vigilant, which, as already cabled, |Qutity. From this it is believed that lean get her ilttle folks ready. There | prichicen red aitisea ears Hearne, | ot phtadeecag will cundbubtedty’ be | 'eluding cound-trip fertiage trom 42d 9 Sali demonstrated beyond any doubt that | Weeks ago, and this young lady sings| nas been arranged to take place at| han comfortable circumstances, aa the | @f@ 80 many customers in the Mlipu- | seed twelve, aed Harry and Per» torrows Arranged for, i€ {tis evident that it] TO "AMPHITHEATRE, a8c., Boe. and she was still the magnetic actress of | 80ns describing the tmpressions of @| Cowes during the race week at Good- | clothing was not only fine in ‘quailty, | tian shops buying feather-welght out- |fenent ot the sick tabler Tun. and we hope. te | oul be popular, and If it seems prac: MATINEE TO. DAY At 5 ttl old, that she had lost none of her won-| Parisian girl on her arrival in London. | wood, in the early part of Auguat, will { PYs designed with the vemost tte. | fits, glove-kid shoes and gossamer | wilt to, some nnd oven If nin! a amall aim | “ICAL IM Ota MAT Ne Dede fg to be at Fy iat erful qualities of flexibility of voice and| The words and music are the work | he sailed over the Royal Yacht Squad- | the child crying ina minute, but after he | Stockings that it is diMeult to be served. | Summer ie over Yours truly ee" "| Forty-second street, where the station | NEW HAGENBECK ARENA. dramatic fire, and that, so far as per-|0f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watson, re-| ron Course, had walked up and down the station| Family physicians who are called in to Litthe west view, | Will be bullt. The bridge Iteelf will end MANHATTAN BEACH. sonal appearance 1s concerned, she| SPectlvely, and the song was written, At about. Sixty-ninth street, but cars floor for half an hour and the child] see what ails th of — In regard to the complaints made by | W905 rou Xs 7 mn | at alls the precious darlings of The Lawrence School. Will be brought down by a viaduct. Of T seems to defy the ravage of time, After|#et to music, and learned in a little) american newspapers at the alleged re-| Ghee Heol h Tid how much | thelr regular patrons, to a man, pre- Course, a promenade would extend but a s R, the third act of “Izeyl,” Mme. Bern-|0ver two hours. i 4 ‘ : a . 5 ! To the Editor hort distance on each side of the river. fusal of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club | about children, and he was ordered to) seribe the same treatment, viz.: Saad cites elarount Gonleatea | A re ‘‘ ey to. Ravi ‘ hardt was recalled eight tlmes, and it| After @ short visit to Paris, on their] to anow Vigilant to sall for the Gold | take the little’ one to Police 1 sdquar- | “Get baby out of the city as quick | ,inlowt sleave fod 18. the amount tet | That would make It necessary, to have | § PEIFORMANCES DJ seemed that the audience could not|Teturn from America, Mr. and Mra. Ken-| Guy, The Field to-day points out that| “Looney gave the child a drink of tee) @8 you can. | caerahsn BekAsiie Gla hiaeGled 488 Tithe) foot high, you know, atid to have a sta- | OPEN FROM YAM. to 10 P. ig shower too much applause upon her. dal are again back in London and en-! neither a challenge nor an intimation | water before he started, with the result) And that is the order of the day. Thuraday evening In ald of the Sick Habler tion and ‘elevator we would have to get KOSTER & BIAL’S, M Te T F zeyl,"" an outlined in these de-|deavoring to work off the long arrears) trom Messrs. George or Howard Gould | {hat st cried lustily during the entire) _ Even those in moderate circumstances EDWIN G. LAWRENCE, | the permission | of A > « Mat, 10- : = peesielhcU Nd fould | trip downtown, and directed a gre vho cannot change thelr residence live ae (Co asion, ich, accord ‘3 ; spatches some time ago, is a four-act yy ae Repay) Mr. ne has been received by that Club, so it deal of comment againat the policeman. |on the Winw. Bouts that go down the = {or Congress, must’ approve all the ar- MUSIC HALL AND ROOF GARDE cred drama” by MM. Armand, Syl-| 441, who had a nasty accident on the/ ig not ikely that Vigilant’s entry has| When the Headquarters Bubiding was bay carry Hite family parties—mother, | A Euchre Clab'a Assets, rangements on the New York side. ADMISSION TO ROTH 30 CEN’ fi veatre and Moran, which has had a long | Voyage home, breaking one of his fin-! heen rejected. reached Sergt Clark walked the child bables and nurse. ‘The whole day (8 to the EAltor She Binnie nid Coamaeion i cetis LIVING PICTURES, run at the Theatre de la Renaissance, in | 8¢rs, 1s still obliged to carry his arm in @) The yield adda that it ts nate to infer | ee oo ne ee eee tiie re mnie neaitheglving beach. THe | inciosed And #3. balance left tn treasury of the | ind’ xo. will we; therefore, the ‘question | VAUDEVILLE. SPECIALTIES. » NO : Paris. The plot of the play is located in las Olmal Natheracle\-wholin! eppear that the Committee of the Victoria | Then she went dows and got Wea Pall ‘ eae same, programme is repeat id | Wedeeeit chre Club, to be added to the eub- | ot Having a orainenage 4° er the bridge) MADISON SQuaRn GARDEN. S i yi ppear- .| ‘That child is very sick,” sald Police-| the following day. One can do with a|eeriptions of the Sick Bables’ Funt ie fo PUD tO Cente. 3001 N a \ India at the time of the coming of Bud. Asse la Very: lina what aaa) teaniaal wal Yacht Club will not stand In the way minimum ob. food and! clothihie,. “DUE BNTESSIE M. MABON, A promenade on the proposed bridge | INAUGURATION, OF THE, GREAT’ NATIONAMS ha. Izey! {s a beautiful courtesan, who of sport should Vigilant challenge for returned the Matron,|abundant fresh alr, cool breeses and 198 Went Eiguty-fourth atrest. | would, It is argued, be one of the most 3 3 es trea in vain to. ensnare the new |!n her younger days, is going to the! tne Gold Cup. “he's hunger clean water Is the price of Ife. — delightful places hear 3 —__ SEATS, Ses $1 AND 81-60, prophet United States in the Fall, She has made picks ee Five minutes later the baby had drank As eurly as 4 'clock, these feverish Won on Ramapo. tpenit.a Rumimer vening. ‘The one acront |” CENTRAL | Reef Canton Naw * ‘igantic strides in the profeasion during nearly a pint of muk and was sleeping mornings, care-worn and misery crushed | To the Editor: ‘ool ge ‘owded BE. 8, Willard was accorded the most | & HE SHOT THE ROBBER (Gs 4 women ‘with one, two, and sometiines | qq eck tor for thy oN 4 , Pat paps cordial welcome at the Comedy Theatre | the last two years, and her performance "The police are making an Investigation three, -haif-naked, unwashed and rest: | SEITE YATES ROE CHEER a eo AEA Aa ee sevand’ | tae Vaudauii ; : : te | aitaie in “The Transgresaor,” at the Court in the nelghborhood in an effort to find| less children may be seen in the cit which | wonits a Ramapo pool, Tranting A approaches are far from the | STMT. Cues Vaudeville Say Atserisenr court, Bub Mr Willara's Theatre, called forth enthusiastic praise| Day Led Holroyd to a Lonely Spot,| the child's mother. barks. In the City Hall square the me mar be beneficial tn addition to your | Actual residential portions QF the cites. | Box Seats $1, Kererved Seats Bic. le . : 3 — stone steps of the public bulldings are BNILY COHN, : ° d, the 2 1g TIE STM company was considered by the critics | from the most unemotional of the crit but Mistook His Man, MA at THEISS’S 34; 4 (USEC va " «» |Ampassable, Sleepless mothers and fret- 314 Grand street, | Bridge proper will terminate near Bix- ALITAMBRACOURE | oe inadequate, and his play, “The | !% During her visit to America Mis nV Ape Med Pasa) You read “The Evening Wore ee ee ie gion tiie pire Lildiasatter foie ty-ninth street, a point which tn, con vt 130 Fast Ma , is Middleman,” 1s pronounced to be behind ear 3d a Nethersole will appear in Clement] 108 ANGELES, June. 22—-A man| Do you read the Sunday World? |homes in the rear tenement-houres, ‘ venient to thousands without requiring STEM ‘OnCHEATET Scott's version of “ Denise,” with which] sixty y. Tiers ‘y ¢ $< o=—____— where pestilence and want help to make | To the Fattor: oa which Steet Care ory reached oy | aT Tas ening. the times.” As a result, the Comedy | Scott's version o at anvul sixty years old, who gave the name of! Wet LTE BiY IN TRAINING, {itis victories of death easy andnumet:| noted piense nd 42.36 for the sick maniew | 47 canon, coud De awicely Feasten A) ATLANTIC GARDEN: ciety eoenta, Theatre audiences during the week have | *"€ Will probably open her ensuing sea-| 17, Day, was found on the roadside near le fo Fund, the proceeds of an entertainment given | trouble by those of the elty's Orlent 0 ey eRY eye aaa been alim pe At Daly) Sycumore Grove, in East Los Angeles - a Occasionally a Rasping baby, I alpped | Hite girie—tottie | There Is acareely any doubt that the | °° nM itumate Orcneetrion, “Another event of interest in the world |, Like Mrs. Beerbohm Tree, Miss Maude] yesterday, bleeding from the neck. He| Muldoon Shows Her How He Put/ (nl) {he fountain or the uching head tery ig Lanfen Fannie promenade would at once become pov- | AMDERiAL 1U Tiroad way a 200h 3 of theatricais was the appearance of| Millett and many other actresses who} said he had been shot and robbed of $60 Sullivan in Condition. It. This ts against the law, but there ; Pat anesatttes | LER WATTS Roa aE ee ava Nen viens We’ DICTHDES” A have made their mark, Miss Nethersole| by an unknown assailant, isn't an officer in the department who | ndelde, No J. he aecompanying cost of going to Julla Neilson and Fred Terry, both of . patectivens Pere Probably very few women could stand f Woodstd mut the accompanying cost of going was a governess before she went on the tectives were despatched in search Would Interrunt the life-saving tollet, Bill help at leant one sick baby, we re-| the country or seashore, and at. the 'e whom have for a long time past been | )0 0 Ot of the highwayman, but before thelr re-| the treatment that a pugilist recelves| A slurs wortsr, belonging to the mid-/maln THE LE SUFFERERS FRIENDS, | {RC COUnITY OF seamnotes ecty and urn a neat ressed man appear . Nellie| nikht: brigade 1 benevolent institu: | ade ‘01 ve members of the Haymarket Theatre| 4+ the present moment no play by Mr.| and announced that he had shot a man | When getting ready for the ring, Nellie) het viele ott eiuare, states: that Brooklyn Doyn. Talleaden, froma. @) Bol eo eee aoe company, in the melodrama "Shall We | pinero is being performed in London, and wished to surrender himself, pend- | Bly has tried a week of It, In a mild way, | tint breathing spot Im the nuPRery TOF | qo the wattor: river below. would be as charming as Forgive Her?” at the Adelphi Theatre |though Henry Arthur, Jones, the, great | ing an Investigation. He sald he was/ at “Billy. Muldoon’s farm. Ghe will tell | hundreds, of Buble. ‘They come. before | Tih Réttor any the New World offers, %§ Walter Sanford m Thursday last. rival of the author of “The Second Mrs.| Samuel Holroyd, a ‘miner, from Lake | “Sunday World” readers about It. dawn and remain until the burning rays Seren a cemerman avenue held « falr at)” Now that horsemen are to have a NIBLO’S spr cus ts, us, ‘Tyrone Powers's "The Texans" ts pro- | Tanqueray,” has during the past week city, Col., and ‘that he came here to of the sun drive them home. 168 Jefferson avenue on June 21 for the Sick | apeedway, the claim has been made | Vaudeville Mh Ile sof New York | been represented at two theatres—at the| look’ at mining property. ‘The Hebrew Institute, at East Broad-; Rabies’ Fund, Inclosed find $1.25. We will do/that people who walk have the right) Melodrama] IGUAL ih nounced by the London eritics to be con-) Comedy by “The Middiman” and at the| He identified the Injured man, and sald way and Jefferson street, Is designed better next time, to demand a promenade over the pro- | ~ 7 “eARNEN, ventional and crude, but {t met with a(St. James's by “The Masqueraders.” In| he was a chance acquaintance, who had for educational work. but the claims. of | Frank Brettoll Elwood Kneeland, Nosed brhige, “The matter will be Said | MADISON SQUARE ROOF GARDEN, sympathetic reception at the Princess's|the Autumn, however, elther ‘Dandy| offered to lead lim to some coal claims humanity were so urgent during the| William Ger Edward tiekerhot, | Petore they Sinklie. Fund Commission | The Largest and Handsomest Garden tn the World Lele e Dick” or "The Cabinet Minister” is to| near the city. When in a lonesome lo- ‘ last. month that unorganized and un-| Johnnie Hor Wiilam Pendelion, when other details are being arranged, EVERY EVENING, 8 TO 52. Theatre on Thursday. As already an-| pe revived at the Court Theatre, and Mr.|cality Day struck him on. the head systematic charity Js belng done, ‘The Be mame and Mr. Young told an” “Evening | Admlesion, 60e.; Reserved seats, 750. Box nounced, it is the intention of the syndi-| Pinero’s new serious play. ia to follow] with an fron pipe, knowing he possessed roof garden, instead of belng reserved Centurion'’s Fifty. World” reporter that everything that TERRACE | ,QREN-AEE @: RDEN, GAR quiet! om 8 to 1) o'clock during the heated | Opera Honse |The FREMUNIS. tbe 67th: “Money” at the Garrick Theatre. considerable money, and he shot his for the young people belonging to the | to tne Eaitor: ts ¢ ill be made public, It may, of Bru, bet, Lex. 9a del aves, Gate behind Mr. Powers to produce his) Tie Wew Olympic which has been both | sallant in celf-defense, inflcting a wound gymnasidm and. special classes, ts used | een a, at eee PeUUI RS CEHDIIE (emaUd cts Eee |G im mGisChAKe VAUREVER® other plays, “The Sins of the Fathers" }tneatre and music hall since {ts construc-| which will in all probability prove mor- by the babies and children in the crowd- ore mene! Bn Fonte): 26) thel Stek promenade, but every one will agree| MUSIC’ |) Every Kvening at 8 and “The Potter's Daughter.’ tion, will be sold by auction next Friday. | tal. Holroyd’s story and identity were ed neighborhood. Any man or woman | Batler’ Fund. Kindly acknowledge the receipt tit is worth fighting for. |Nahan, rake and select "The Queen has taken a box for the —$—<— confirmed. x with a child is carried up in the ele; NGS Orch eT GAIe) Of CENTURION.” pibsdie a Sp Box Heats: ee ee n. vat H eee Gee eas Drury Lane season of German opera, Staten Inland Graduates. ——— N Until io oclock, inthe egening. ite te BABY ELEPHANT FOR CONEY, | Contr! Park Concert To-Morrow. CASINO TR PARSING SOW. ‘which opened on T STAPLETON, 8. 1, June 23.—The big nat in| CUT HIS RIVAL’S THROAT. - \ a sublime kind of mikkion work. To +). enero wilt be muste at the Mall, Central Park, | pcAiimistion to , a tat Bt fine performance of “ the Lyceum was crowded yesterday afternoon + the magnanimous directors and oftcers — ibdnroe ab ED Mic by (ha Bitoni Rechedent’| Moshceetn. bo . In order to meet the competition of the | at the graduation exercises of the Staten Island] 4 peony u re sch je ves of sev-| Monkeys and Movable Sidewalks it St. Pe Mi K eral patients, Band. Following Is the programme: STANDARD THEATRE. triennial Handel Festival, which opened | Academy and Latin School. There were nine SRC RE RaSh: Man stile 8, Glorious work 1m being done by. little Attractions for the Island. Rvening at $16. Mat. Sat. i duates, in the following order: Miss Forrest, Salesma Ronnie Thornton, of the Madison 8 4 . ; M. B. CURTIS in SAM’L OF POSEN. at the Crystal Palace on Thursday, Sir | ¢raduates, in the following order: Mies Forrest, fer Amncisiaa Bross Roof Garden, On and off the stage ene | rresident Willlam Kent and General ch, The. Gallant. Polie DLE eis Augustus Harris has decided that Jean | Coonley, lan, Mise F has the bables’ welfare at heart. None | Superintendent Judge, of the Ocean| 2 (verture. “The Regent’’.....,.....Mercadante | FIFTH AVE. TITRA H.C Mines Pr & de Reszke {s to appear on the Festival | Kruse and} Mars] ST. PAUL, June 2—J. H. Clapp, a of her friends escapes. Everybody she| Navigation and Pler Company, will| % Rill Mazurka (new). c;-- Rudolph, Arona | THE | days next week {n his favorite operas, salesman in the store of W. 8. Dennis & meets 8 Importuned for what she calls | shortly introduce two movable walks| . Hugo Wittgenstein. D0. | Cc dered last night. b: ‘a little mite."" At the performance 1 51 6, Scenes trom "Pauat™ «Gounod p ‘o, Was murdered last night by Ehle evening she sang her beet songs upainet (similar to the une exhibited at the PART ii, i i . Allen, one of the most prominent young the fireworks and the marching music| Worll's Fair, on the Iron P'er at Coney| 6 Caprice, “Awakening of the Lton."* Highest of all in Leavening Power.-—Latest U.S. Gov't Report men of the city. of 10,000 Saengerfest It was a try: Island. One will extend from the Lon- De Rontekt ‘The two men had been paying atten- 5 n Soto tor Corne Ene emo aner had heen mayne atten, NELLIE BLY IN TRAT ing ordeal, but she equal to 1 don Zoo to the Amusement Hall, on the| © 8% for Comet. a. ABS E. @ e the City Market Master. They met in| , Aside from the benefits that Mul- upper deck, ‘The other will be’ on the Prayer, “Ob, itew Ninaly. Hast | SaRDRN HEAR oe ere : rom ear to ear. Clapp died in t y| ducing their flesh if they remain on Prey . Adolph Kirchner's Imperial Concert seceeseeeee Coppa | TES CE'S 145 . K Y from constipation ; go by the | haih and a cage of seventyenve mone | te Tetura—tnale, AMERICAN ROOF GARDEN, © <¢ . " 9 Doxolog: P, Wer entertaining gossip of the USE book on Beecham’s pills. keys has been ade Z00." A COOLEST PLA\ Q Own tarf, the ball field and the ring | Weyse’s New Remed A F expected to avcive from London tonday na wear aneert’ Tosatoera owder read the 6 O'Clock Edition and the | it the Bees nl powers are aRe and d Mee Book free, pills2gc. At drug | fie" fron’ steamboats will rn « Business Notices. ONY PASTOR'S S1@ SHO Sporting Extra of The Evening | {i Tertores sitaity in either wex and eves new | stores; or Writeto BP Allen |i ant inet ananse in tie, “See that the word Hye is on the abet. aia | TONY PASTOR'S “1 SHOW. a 4 ABSOLUTELY PURE World, lis a ‘ereat Tojuveiarar. “ Rocommended vy ve0- | Co,, 365 Canal st., New York. Mie throwing open of the ple to the PO ae Aire mtu try te sate {Y TAUREL AND. MAUD. HARVEY, ple we all know, Suid by drugglata, Price $1.00, le has proved a success. gents {UF Uld Crow Lye. iE JULIANS, THEO, FRANK RILEY. with, No voice, sir, None at all," said {a good voice?” “I never sald so, John"*— follow them as best {t could and by| ‘The whole crowd was simply crying Graff, emphatically; I belleve, now you Mr. Graff, impatiently. “I've heard all| “There are some things that are better| “What's the matter with my singing, | slow perseverance master new tunes, | and and shouting all together. | mention it, Mr. Aifin seomed to have the best singers In the world, male and |than a good voice,” observed the mints- | tr?" But when the new tunes came to be sung A Up, dazed and bewildered, | some such ‘impression; but Mr. Miffin @ | female, and such sin; his, sir, | ter vaguely. ‘Nothing, Very good singing, | on Sundays, of course, the congregation | Mr aff saw’ dimly the figure cf a| no judge, sir, i ot understa: Kills me—destroys m p “The thing {s, does he understand | but I—you' see—they"— could not ‘Join in singing them i g down a ladder through that | the’ vol f is the harmo= T know, what It 1s sir, You have | music?” continued Mr. Graft “I thought you Hied my singing, sir%| every now and then even. the ‘choir | ik, auffocating smoke with a iit. nium, You mustn't mind what he says. keen ear for music, like myself,” said| ‘No! ejaculated Mr, Min emphatle-|_ “I do, John. 1 do, indeed: Leahould | would get the tune Into such a hopeless | @e child in his arms, Defore the -mun| They wanted you to retire, temporal Mr pifin, “and I have suffered as all miss your voice in the place more than) tangle that It broke ¢ ft Mrs jhad- reached. the. ground. Mr. Graff| and let me try, and I've tried and—a ston “lt, HOw Jook here, we'll put ial | “No.” echoed Mr, Graff, “he's got no any gne's. You sing with all your heart, | Gra to finish a verse by himgelf as If] broke ‘from the men who held him, made a mess of it, and Ue cope wit Ww i g . | voice and no ear. He can’t s! mself, | ani hope you'll go on alnging still, e were performing a solo with harmo-|rushed forward, snatched the ¢ nto |} ‘There! So vo ake But John ‘ickes Proved That He Had . is must have that choir reformed, |and he's got people in the r who | not In the ‘choir, why, then’ AEE. ae aecompaniment. . and held tt elo as if| again the chapel will have to do with= SRG RAMEcon UE canst is And it must) can't sing either, They shout, sir; they) “No, I feel as ‘if I couldn't, slr. I feel.) John had such a paternal Interest In he could not ‘assure himself even yet) out a cholr, that's all. a ehy ne aes tf who' f don't sing, Now, sir, we want to get aa| somehow, that if my volce ts not good| the choir that far from feeling any mali- that {t was safe. But the crowd] In this way John's former bellef in his the Soul of a Hero. ated Perot ead Uk yourself, Mr. Graft, Rear perfection as we can, of course: enough for one part of the chapel. It ign't| cloun joy in his succesnors dimeult swarmed down upon the rescuer, cheer-|oWn voice was aroused, and began to re~ 2 i el nd we came to suggest that you should n legder than youre i eo Mr. Wicks and explain to him in| sort, of disgrace like, air; 1 shall still| honestly a great trouble to lim. Dut| if he had hada hundred hands every | feel that they couldn't’ get on without : Grate te Restate aang eed Mr. | your own perfectly friendly manner that| come, but I—I can't sing. what could he do? ‘Th uld not let! man in the crowd would have shaken|him and wanted him back, and he was rans ey could not find a better/he ought to resfgn. We give him all| He’ looked so utterly miserable, with | him do anything. All a every one of them twice over, ‘They |the last man In the world to dream of good enough for another. I feel it—it's a| the unsatisfactory state of affairs was)ing and making frantle grabs at him, | assert itself within him. It was nice to * = credit for starting the choir, but he! the tears standing in his wide, troubled | knew how {t fretted a he/ would not let h get away; they | avenging the slight that had been put ‘When the new I. Ebenezer Chapel was} was the gentleman who played the har- patter? synere: are they going to find/ shouldn't try to do more than he canleyes, and his lips quivering, that the| was not proud enough to cloak his ‘hu-| pressed about him, and would not leave] upon him by refusing to go. And when le front parior ina back| onium. And he was said to be jeal- | Miso eons» onea Mr. G do. minister took his hand and said what he! miliation In offended silence, ‘but gave Jim alone. His face was all blackened | Mr. Gralf had been to the minister, and founded Inig. the front p ous beciuse John's voice was 80 power- | they sure ag noms cape Mr Graft, as| ‘the minister atill vaguely and uneasily | could to comfort him. He made him| volce to his feelings on every opportu with the smoke, he had been singed and | the iminister came and pressed Jonny street of Market Mumborough, John | ful and the choir so large and loud that | (ye) herted., “you call for me to-morrow! pur forward the argument that Mr.| fully understand that {t was not his wish nity, sure always of U! mpathy of his | scorched by. the fire, but they knew him; With genuine and delighted earnestnes Wicks was one of the first men to be-| he not only could not hear himself play, | Gycning, and welll go and see Mr. Nutt Wicks was doing hs best, and was |that he should leave the cholr, but the | hearers. ut all his old ardor hid been | they knew him in spite of all, God bless | to, resume his old duties, John ytel see eet it, He went into it] Dut the congregation could not hear him | S4out Tt. Gi 1 night. ot ne mmonly in-' really a very good man, but he felt that | wish of those musical experts, Mr. Graff, severely checked; he did not take such him! It was John Wicks. | A the gladly, only | feeling how just @ lemme a member/ot fty) 526 either. That put him out more than the | felligent man that Miflin is.) he added he was beaten; he was weak and anx-jand Mr, MifMn, whose opinions In such | hearty pleasure in. the sunday services| crowd rolled on before him, as he went litte sorry that Mr. Graf had fail heart and soul. He was not satisfled to! singing, and he made so many com-| {Pils vite, afer, Mr. Miflin had left jous to please, and yielded at last to the ‘matters could hardly be disputed, At) as he bad taken formerly, and by de aay. and bestds him and after him, ;until he Was assured that Mr. Gri be only one of the congregation; even plaints’ about it that, at last, on the | (ReM; "knows vocal talent when he hears determined persuasions of his visitors, {the same Ume he threw out indefinite | grees became less regular in his attend- | cheering and grasping his hand until at) Was In no wise sorry for himself, sd Ininister's suggestion, John reduced the |'t-, Keen hearing. He picked out my only asking, resignedly, who would take alteration might be only ance until he left off coming of an even- Jast hey tee his own house and| He led the choir on the very next Bune going round with a plate and helping to! Oh oyr | xelee rant scrons the Ur ead Gear: Mr. Wicks's place if he resigned, that before long John, ing almost entirely, ahut the door them. Then the n day, and the whole congregation heartily take collections did not satisfy him. He| ‘Then there was not suMcient volume | My singing struck him. and he looked) | “The best man we can find, sir," sald wi k in his old place leading| One Sunday evening, when he was not pack to the ee ihe fire, and found | joined in the old famillar hymns again, founded a Band of Hope, and devoted a|of sound in the reduced choir to tone | Tound to see who if was. Very clever yyr. promptly. i in. ‘Then he tried to turn | there, Just as the last hymu was being Jat Work and the fi J sang out of time and out of tune le aay eda giving it an {down the singing of John Wicks, His | An he ceems to be | he foll gi n'is Mr. Graff himself, sir," de- sation onto the general topics, | sung, a man came hurrying along the ing | With him, and enjoyed t nging of the fot of his savings towards giving | volce could be heard above all the other | fi Weng with Mir. Mifiin on the follows clared Mr. Miflin, “he ts ocal- but could not do It successfully, an lento the choir, checked Mr. Graft, morning, soon after John | whole service to the utmost, Everybody annual excursion. He inaugurated a) voices, and there was nothing left to| {M& day to see Mr. Nutt, who recetved ist, a capable choir mas! * presently invented an excuse to hurry | brought him suddenly down from a top ened hia shop, Mr. Graff came seemed glad to have him back again= pullding fund with the object of erecting | cope with it on anything like equai| tem affably in his neat little study. Mr. Graff demurred. s nd hurried away full of self-| note, and whispered hastily tn his ear. ooking nervous and depressed, ody but Mr, Miifn, who come i and the fund grew and the terms except the harmonium, And be-|,, >it down, gentlemen.” he wald. beam= noi’ pit he meant yes, reproaches and regretY The choir went on singing, the organ ¥ ant suran 1) pla nut it a3 s walkt grew, th In due course the ttle tween John's voice and that Instrument {18, Upon them through his, spectalees: aiinn knew what he meant, a7 ‘And next Sunday. the new order of| went on playing, but Mr. Geaft dr fed him: he shook John's tow d Mrs, Gras parlor was ‘abandoned is favor of the there bevan 8 great struggle for pre-| git Ot ‘ not listen to & tly Into ‘operation, Mr. Graft his hymn-hook f warmly, and seemed us if he and was sutl out it when Ber eine question; you cant have eV- Gvening ‘it was’ the same “The hyena | Nee replied Mr. Graff, solemnly, | dicussion andy out of me i wever hud been fed | atria : ree! juat to break | 1 was Sayin, "i enjoyed the @ harmonium, ‘then John organized @ have a prelude all to it ¢ ALIA Len Bk ier matter con-\ Mr, Nutt hesitating!: an ap: tion with his mother, but he did not sing, mad 2 a Mr. Graff mus cUrageour 2 nected with the chol: > f it ? » after Ww! < e r y se! d werful choir, Sng CoN R Tee put John’s vole would rise end roar out tri “Yeu” said Mr. Nutt, inquiringly, | Prove! of Mr. Mimtin’ itd H Ww could he after’ what had been sald ssed, i when Mr, Gra) asa ated Nutt, with eqaat Imselt at the head of tt ond e‘could not, | Writer it at once: hand aver Rent. ao to | ‘Nothing wrong, I hope? “If you wish it, sir, of course I will mand stool there sient and dejected, ¢ a | iM : he said, with yw ‘heactiin: every’ one Jelnen Eat But tt did Hersistencly out cf time and | speak, caught It; lort it, caught tagain, | .He nad a horror of anything wo!nK undertake the post, “And you may Sea ce et he endgreietion | hie speed, and raniae hen nin tter'a bit, Tisn't He tact aneile hese Ho sung $0 petitdo nothing but sing out | grappled with it, wrestled writhed-and | Wore. He was un easy-going, aulet. ioon eT shall do my. best many of the younger. sympat re, The messeny 1 Ne continued brokeniy, Moried Bt ff, generously, pare tna yr of him. and nope fOr the | strove with. it desperately, and some- [S000 man, whose chief fault was an! “Mtoe they one. Air. Nutt with him. ant felt that he had be ¢ face with hitr ; tary pause," she—-she— ere'a no doubi Air, Wicks (othe iam sndepererina ih in the ordinar times the one was Remporariiy, succes mg. | over-anxlety to please everybody. He proached himself with his own wei fairl, des i ait nh tate to mo ittt ee paneer e th ee *% “Y r mistake, lr, Det ee word, Joan had the volves of! ful and sometimes the other, but no | Was gentle and supersensitivo to such an Toss. He had not desired the ray ime of them during. the. next 1 i hoar : Die favputtihe nim out oc it, His sine: i $e ot tne dumbined in one, In a musical | permunent victory could be achleved by | extent that he would put up with almost tion, and yet somehow he hi days waylaid the minister und spol Dune ponited | the jopved his arma in putting him out of it, 1s stutig, Ie three Men a no voice at all, fis only | either, anything sooner. than hurt any "8 consented to ask John Wicks to. re {ow dave lwaslald: tie tinier Und Ape nd they rar on without rd ‘ Ay that Was pitiful {0 ging, There's such a hearty sound tn tt wonse he had no voles peared to be, 48| ‘This state of things could not always | feelings with unpalatable truths It was fut had been led taco authorizing alt) that he was rehiced to makiag rambling They overtook an ( what to do. fr warms you only to hear it’ He's ® Qe fen on tas his. duty to at least! continue, but it lasted for some six or | Pot positively his duty to utter, Graft to take John's. place, — He excises share Inthe tranm (ning inthe same the : t i his singed fellow, Powert jee! Little untrained, Tender, it was bi ANY Gholr. ‘The cholr |geven. years. ‘Then George I, ‘Gratt| “Well, it ix something wrong.” an-| Kwake at night worrying over It, hut he wetin promises that he would Cowl hear a confused v ; andly that It but powerful’ one nome! to understand, this polnt, | moved ‘Into the tte town and joined | *Wered Mr. Gra. | had not courage to undo what he hal “done, He Was a con- of them, and, suddenly traits a cort : lidn't matter, when) App Mifin didn't know what to. make Never eee wet up specd and hurry on In! the congregation, He had come’ from Yes?” sald Mr. Nutt avain, tnquiringly. done, and for two ud he had not even get $ but weak and easily they came full In view of Mr. Graf's i sppeared Co conauer of {tHe ®ould not understand why and would get op ito overtake iim: he | London, and Was a mart, venergetic | “Yes. It's about Mr u's singing, | courage to wo and. explain matters to “he had. to suffer on all house, wh nothing now fay H MP eae cleared hie’ Cee: tindtn chen ta cuore Hine Rina 8 Atte ie coming, increase his own | man, Who boasted that he knew good pursued Mr, Graff decisively, “and John; but on the third day he felt he f weakness, He felt that he as they uta black inass of 4] iy. bezan'to say some= per “That his gratitude (0 JOM ehoulel Peed accortinely, and the revalt was a stnging when he heard it, and that he |* Me Te are ayutts aincasily Fruat put It off no lonitor, for that even vronely, hut ald not Wreathing with a lurid heart of j ed Aeros the counter deafen hin to the borrors of Jonnie Kind of neck-and-neck race im Mand left /don, “And when ‘he heard John sing he | a" Isn'ta right note in it, sir. | called at dohn’s shonin the afternoon f ro tilipleuaantness. Be Mr. Grate wax r , arth ea oan |e nee Mate esto ta Hee a ee Thai? benind at the end had no hesitation In saying twas the | What do you say, Mr. Mima?” cried Mr. and found hin ame behind ihe count i evening 3 that wa : t aut Be opinion was wrought Bye Nimine verse, Then he would try to make | worst sample of vocal melody that had Gran Mim Id he was afrald tt was! Somily welghin up ° 1 the in : fon and mot. gratitu eeetne ie iavthe niext verse; he would start | ever beneath his notice: vain Mimn sald he wae cfraid it was pound packets; his | 1 got himself. well Y wickedness. te ee others would come hurrying) | “L's the first time I've neard him, Mr, | Very bad lated Ste, Graft, “"r never | Riiy kezimed to have: «ul spoke with his ott | after, and, finding they could not catch) Miffin,”” he sald to the gentleman who | | “is Hated Mr, Gra never and he shook hands wi his old air of Imperative is the same as tt obwal t 1 finish with @ rush and a) played the harmonium, as they walked heard hing re, Neve Tt de without saying a wore ving na in " 1 “ther no tune noniously In, on away after service, “but. sir, my nerves Simply shorking, I don't like to ray i's "Well, John.” sald S Would have to wart pefore they . sit," replied Mr, MiMn, glad to | marke) the mir then? H i whence Kk ar fellow. He's pot a | pnd the har have found a partisan, "I have ‘Oh, Wt ten't him. tMr. Mitt n sir,” Vor, y ft understand tert r t I he hasn't. & aA high-class style of sing- | ing to stop it for some years pas ood as he is—br He's got 1 th tr : . hi and y ie Was Mot ee ngregution. among | have spoken to Mr, Wicks, but he seems | Yoleo—none at \ cant sing, you ed me skip, 89 3 s there is," Interrupted Mr. Gta the minister, slate {ng geives used also to sing Very much |to think I am actuated by personal and he oucht allowed to Hy ong smnllte, as-you-please” against himeeif, [have npoken to | lend th y It—well, it's wed, 8 some # Ki Nutt, our good pastor, but he—well, | disir big rour : Fue sttan tet eapadl t than a erm nister. you see, Mr. Wicks was almost the first, “He's fond of h . He does his Graft Y 1 t n 5 You led it suc | ye Vor and thour to join the chapel, he has taken a lot of best, Mr. Graff. And he {a really « these seven y es a1 > ket burat f 1, r - : you, as a pers al critic. Anan that. something |interest in tt, and has done a lot of earnest, good man," said the minister ou didn't ike my s : stato It four men hb rc i 3 tat ke ft on again? him now and ith the harmony, he | work for it, ‘and is very popular. “Bo are we all, I hope sir.” cried \ No, John. r y he had him and dragyy mba von said John, innocent te ee ane that he had | started. the cholt’ ‘Graf, Indignantly, “But it does not fol: | teret the ry a choir testing tree times a’week for force, shoutlig frantically 4 here! | ty ly by surprise, “you | or them, a pwn to 10e fothing ebout it, But that’s no reason why he should | low that we are ail capable of Jenalng | He sald you thought 1'd got no voice, tice, at which he would sing and Mr. He's got her! Hurrah! Look! There h. ‘d—1 had no volce, eft." {his ping good. The ory geison who really grumbled lead it when he's got no voice to lead 1t'cholrs, He's a good man, but has he got | wir” |Mitmin Would’ piaj, and the choir would | is! Huran! | : Ob, ‘no, cried Mr.! Cornhill Magazing Thi