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4 Wore Than 1,000 Employers Will Ask [ for Help in THE SUNDAY WORLD. f ‘The World’s Circulation 1s Over $00,000 Per Day. | = = PRICE ONE CENT. THE BEST STORY OF THE DAY. @erely the Best, Because it Tells te Best For thousands upon thousands of y: have been pussled by the au borealis, Its flashing lights @tirred your sluggish minds. You have meaning, but you have @leepy sea: and the heavy walrus have escaped your paw or lance as you gazed on the shafts of fire darting up from the North P very rvot. It is pleas- @nt to be abie to dispel your pitiable fignorance and to tell you that the north- ‘ern lights are caused by argon. Argon, oh, polar bears, Esquimaux ‘and men of science, is a new-fangled gas which enters into the composition of the atmosphere. With a little of this @as and a little benzine any refined per- @on can manufacture aurora borealises on a small scal Science stands with its mouth open to find that forever and ever it has been breathing in argon, just @s the gentleman had been writing pfose without knowing it. Science since the Giscovery of the new wonder has been Geaselessly speculating about it. Its possibilities are unlimited. When con- densed it looks like cheese. It has won- Werful qualities. It may cure consump- ion, prolong life, retard the effects of @ge, explain hypnotism and possibly ven the Keeley motor. It is illustrated, explained, exploited and exhausted in the Bunday World to be published to- morrow morning. TURNED TOWARDS TH [Circulation Books Open to Ai”) CLEVELAND'S CABINET The Picture Suppressed by Mrs. Cleveland Because Grover Wore His Old Clothes. (Accuracy Vouched for by Photographer McDougall. ) Having led the placid reader as fai for to-morrow's Great Sunday World. But don't despise and turn from the ticle on that account. A great man —_—-> sine "noms re HUGH J GRANT TO WED| WHAT WALES WEARS.(FOR FREE SILVER? [« Circulation Books APRIL 97, 1895. NIGHT EDITION FIREMEN SE OOOBAIBE M’Cabe Said Assemblyman M’ Manus, Senator Ahearn and “Cab” Reilly Got It. FOR PUSHING THE SALARY BILL. President La Grange Testified that Firemen Were Assessed $3 Each Three Times. Houses and Wore Than 2,000,000 People Ses Hoase, Room and Apartment Ads. ip THE SUNDAY WORLD, The World’s Circulation Is Over 500,000 Per ‘OUTSIDERS WINNING, Despair, at 15 to 1, and Annie T.. 20 to 1, Capture Events Wistlul Beats the Two-Year-Olds in the Second Race. Ueavy Rains Make the Track Muddy at Alexande: (fpectal to The Evening World.) FACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL- AND, April 21.—The officials maintain a policy of ellence regarding the reported amicable arrangement between this track and Bt. Asaph, Heavy rains this morning converted the track into a mud-hole. This is the first time the track has been muddy in some time, and the talent had a lively time hustling through their “dope” books in search of mudlarks, The weather was warm and of the sticky variety. The attendance was up to the average, FIRST RACE. Selling; sl and @ quarter furlongs. Starters, Hetting. 8. Tt i iT ugliny....15-1 Gt i on) ‘Tell, 108 (Ham) 108 (A. Moore). Leigh, 108 (oufty: Tim Flynn, 06 Fin. ‘i Hy » ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 H 3 (Parson) 1k (Waahburn).» ft at post. After a long delay all got away well together, with the exception of Rama, who was left at the post. Despait went PRICE ONE CENT, NIGHT © DITION BRITISH LAND AT CORINTE THE ENGLISH FLAG RAISE Marines from the Wi Moved at 1 O'Clock This Morning, OFFICIALS VACATE THE Tone since dead remarked that it's drop| Marriage to Senator Murphy’s| His Trouser Cont $21—Consumes| [Illinois Democratic Convention; BOSS PLATT, PAYN AND A $10,000 FUND. hever hearted, winnie “ashe te a angen Se theaters ot the whole Scean te} Daughter Set for Tuesday. 12 Dross Suits a Yar, May So Declare, i _ retch, Haleyon” wha was second to tell the story of the whole ocean. If the far_turn, was third, three lengths | It Is Left Completely in the this small article can tell its ey away, Time—1.22. ti i i iN ut if i SRCOND RACE. ta! whole “arent Buniay Wena ot| The Ceremony to Be Performed|Never Puts On the Same Pair of] Other Southern and Western Sta Witness Conway Offers Evidence Tending sire?” rey ey ‘ “eting a were that that fa not asmall'matter, ‘For in-| at Her Washington Residenoc. Glovas Twice. Forced to Follow. to Implicate Them in the Al- Fay taarart t, Trilby’ from the Venus de Milo. He —_ leged Corruption. swat eter kt LET FE | couow, Apri #.—tnformation @idn't copy any fine big English girl or) The Family Has Left Troy for the|An Imitation of the Chicago Ferris| John M. Palmer, a Gold Bug, Has pant 7 1 |reached here from Corinte that 108 ery Spe bie Mewiah feeb; He copied the Natio: a! Capital. ‘Wheel at Earl’s Court. Canvassed tho Stats, ‘Tein: Hy cut out the running to the| Britich warships have been Givine Greck work ¢ eae ie te : Just before recess In the Benate inves. | information which the prosecutors of |head of the. stretch, with Nob and| tioned as to be ready to Louvre without any arms. Possibly you the chargea possessed, Wheatland next. ob then took the @on’t know anything about the Venus tigation into the ulleged use of money) Whether they can obtain from other Hea and held it to the last Jump, where | town should the icaraguan force de Milo, More shame to you If you Gipecial to The Evening World) (Copyright, 1885, by the Assootated Press.) CHICAGO, Ml, Aprit 27.—The most], Ing an increase of salary for|witnesses the facts in regard to the|the last furlong. Got up. and nailed hin | retreated across the lagoon to ¢ @on't, But anyhow you know something} WASHINGTON, April 2.—After re-| LONDON, April 27.—Some curious de-| sensational political development for |(? Securing &! raising of the corruption fund which|on the post, Hob was three lengths in| tand on the occupation of the abont Trilby, You dught to know that | Peated eauivocations and even absolute | tails have been published here regarding | many a day in Chicago, if not in the|ffemen in thie city, Gen, La Grange,| Miron) ok Solunl tk Ne gront of irish H., third, ‘Time—0.6e 1-4. the finest piece of sculpture in the world, |denials by members of Senator Mur-)the wardrobe of the Prince of Wales. | entire West, was made public this after-|Prevident of the oBard of Fire Com-| oo rrecty familiar with, remaina to be! gy the: Britian etiam pe ae nh with the possible exception of Michael |Phy's family and by ex-Mayor Hugh J.|It appears that he possesses seventy | noon, ‘ fort :. Inf Pin, | Movements of the landing partye ‘Angelo's Moses, is this same armless|Grant, of New York, it 1's now an-/uniforms at an average cost of #750. He| The coming Democratic Bt 1%@| Corinto ts almost deserted, ag ‘Venus made centuries ago by so! nounced that Mr. Grant will be mar-| pays hosed ® trock coat and $7 for) tion in Illinois will beyond all doubt de- Y | barament 1s generally expected. known Greek. The work is #o fine t ried to Miss Murphy, the daughter of clare for free allver, without interna- F ‘ cw ANS. H @o man has over succeeded in replacing |New York's junior Senator, Tuesday ‘she pays $21. His ordinary | tional agreement of any kind, and the ILLUSTRATING WHAT RE INoRD Monee H A MENOT OR Aha } | have occup! ‘01 u2 (Was rn) x the missing arms without making them | next. ; trousers, with coat and vest, cost #2 to| movement is of such strength that othi + O'Arten, . 5 - = fook as inappropriate as men-| | The. marriage will! be celebrated at $52.50, Western and Southern States will be eon Nanly, bee taveth any fnish, | flag has been raised over the ae Key's tail on a lady's eyebrow, Du|the residence of Senator Murphy in| During the London season the Prince| prevented with great. difficulty, if . and won handily by @ length and ® halt) py» Guaman, the Nicaraguan Mill Maurier, whe has dosens of copies of | Washington, and His Grace, Arch-|consumes-two-drock coats per month,)at all, from following the lead of 4 . (Continued on Third Page)” | received two cablegrams at 21 the great Venus in his rooms, has taken | bishop Corrigan, of New York, will! and he us about a dozen dress suite! rnois, ¥ jen and other sperti to-day giving him the first that extinct lady's head, neck, hips, legs, | Perform the ceremony. annually. He has an immense number| As @ party, the Democracy of Illinois pane 8 and 6 formation. missioners, gave the first direct byigence | ‘ $19 scanned), i Conven-| of bribery. morning thet | ny Lally, 11 Deleiauy L — i rel i ‘ 4 4 5 Proportions, pose—in fact, her entire; A special dispensation has been se-|of ordinary suits of clothes, and never | i goomed to disorganization. . i $Rea The cablegrams were very eelf—and adding arms and the gown, cured giving permission for the mar- | wears one more than two or three times.| The authority for these statements ts hy RY = " stated only these two essential: has given us Trilby. When you see |Tiage to Jebrated outside the por-| His shooting sults cost 300 guine Me. John Mayo Palmer, Corporation sa > WW NOT BASEBALL WEATHER, | ana also tnat the landing was rilby by Du Maurier and the Venus by |tals of a Catholio church, the reason year, The Prince has three silk hats| Counsel for Chicago, and one of the beat HHT : ae o'clock thin morning. the unknown Greek genius side by side for this departure from the rule being | every fortnight, and never wears a pair | known Democrats in the State. HH Rain Prevents Philadelphi Debut! A!l the Government officials, as fn to-morrow’s unusually great Bunday | the extreme sensitiveness of the bride-| of gloves twice. In shoes he is the best! He is not a liver man, On the on the Volo Groan: tion of C World you will know more than you do | elect to the publicity sure to attend) dressed man in the United Kingdom. | contrary, he has @ reputation with the OWAe We thaipalncwRisnibentinued to Now ebout artistic plagiarism. But her marriage to the famous young ex-| The Committee appointed to raise) more pronounced silver element as a ! fall without any prospect of cessation, | ‘WM. leaving it completely tm the: don't be hard on Du Maurier, for~and | Mayor of America’s metropolis. funds for the purchase of the residence] decided “gold bug." Mr. Paimer ts the i eeu KK the: baseball’ gate hatwate MAW York ion of the British troops,’ , this fact you will only read in this ad-| The graphic accounts in the newspa-|of the late Thomas Carlyle, in order to} gon of United States Senator Palmer, | ih fyb MI and Philadeiphi layed on the | Minister Guzman has officially notlild Nertisement—he began to write novels pers of the preparation for recent wed-|ft It up as a Carlyle Museum, has al-| who has been leading the money: finn f : Hi iff y it Polo Grounly this atternoene 2 9° ‘*] the State Department of the When he thought his sight was going, |dings in high life have greatly aggra-|ready collected the sum of £1,722 and It! for the National Administration in aig, [ iil ist The weather tau a cad diappointment | Fecelved by him. and simply as a pis aller to give him @| vated and heightened Miss Murphy's 1s expected that the purchase will be] nojg, Ape Faettini avian ee hoped| They were sent, it ts stai liviy swhen his work for Punch should | feelings. She has shrunk from « simllargcompleted in May and that the museum! Tne statements were made in an inter. to see a vant Saturday attendance after {occupation had actually occurred - i have to conse. public display over her nuptials, and has / will open in June. view . ; 1 Gilevactermonn, aia: hathtee tee ‘ the British flag was fying, Have you ever seen a tiger's amile?’ made it a condition of the fulfilment of | "Carlyle's writing desk was among the the brilantly, perfect game played by |The cslgrame Minster Ousaiaa her engagement that the ceremony ently auctioned off at the| Caused widespread comment and specu- Philadelph.# will be New York's oppos- | Were sent from San Juan Del Sur, @ What is illustrated in to-morrow's Sun-| will unite her fortunes with th ale of the belongings of Oscar Wilde. | lation, M | . . Mr. Palmer said: @ay World. The tiger can lick two the ex-Mayor should b id |Tt brought 14 guineas and was probably | i ~ Hons. Tell that to your bor and he qi iit is possible that because, of, to-day's | secured by an American, "The sentiment in favor of the free ing team on, Monday and Tuesday, |D!* station ‘o whieh port the au announcement the pla During — the the Continental|and unlimited coinage of allver at the Wednesday being an open date, To-|"2V¥@ fetreated. A telegraph line Be mors Plenaes ia If Fou Sxplalniod changed, born in. 1859 in/ qarplal, with 118 battle of Mowers. con-| ratio of 16 to 1, without international Teatified that He Dida’t Kaow What Bribery Was). day's postponed gume may be arranged | TOM Corinto to the cable station, a se te Bventioh Ward of New York, at|at East Bourne, the fashionable water-|CoMference or agreement seems to have Peerage Sep Et Spechatty for Wednesday, The Philadelphia open-|..Th# line the Nicaraguans have The Chinese-Japanese treaty proposes | 377 West Twenty-seventh street. ing place and will doubtless beco:ne an| taken complete possession of the Democ-| He testified that ex-Chief McCabe had | he had enough witness mine to ing game ut home will be played next | ‘RUS Preventing communteation to allow white folks to start factories; Mr. Grant is ‘down in the city di-|annual feature he: os racy of Illinois outside of Cook Count: had raised a| take up the entire day, There would be .p), >, New York being the visitors, |th® British and the outer world, fn China, Freight f: hi re re esta! er. as| The great wheel Earl's Court, imli- oF ey B, '¥Y. told him that the firemen had ra! | ursday, New Yor! iw the toy boat to th ble stati a _ Freight from there to here te ant four years in bachelor | tated from Chicago's erent Ferria wheel,| | “I conferred with men of all #hades of | oorruption fund by assessing each mem-|° cO#eN, at least. Great preparations have been made in |>¥ boat to the cable station. eheap. Four hundred million Chinese, splendor in a, magnificent, ny w mansion | was Anished to-day with, the exception | opinion upon this subject, with Republi- corrup| y | “How far the loss of ex-Chief Mc- Quaxerville for the occasion, ‘The main body of the ‘who can live on five cents a day and get Seventy-third the woodwo! is said to be an im-| cans as well ax Democrats. I talked with De? $3 and that Senator Ahearn. As- Cabe will affect our case," he said, “will “py ..,, f n, is mak-| 2aVe crossed a lagoon which plorably fat, are waiting there to cut | ,7 Nov. A oT een ee ate era yinre | Republleana brcause sometimes the locke | semblyman MeManus and “Cab Reilly, |be apparent as the testimony is brought ee eee. ot cbout ihe epentng | Corinto from the main land, and am a pril 27.—It tru . Miss Julia Murphy, daughter of Senator! Chicago wheel, and has been s.xteen wages down to nothing. Workingmen, Murphy, will be married next Tuesday | montns in building. ON see more than the ‘ oT? out.” 4 ,, strongly intrenched there, rp! | @ lobbyiat, had been paid $2,600 each. ‘The Benatora were slow in arriving and fame at Hestern Park next Wednesday. | riet as the ‘nformation was, it @awe- le should tremble at the thought that | to ex-Mayor Grant. ‘Viscount Peel, the late Speaker of the| sell bis these cheap millions may take away | /,Th ceremeny js to be quietly per. Houte oe the ciy of Londn i talk confidentially, and got the impres-| At one time, acconiing to McCabe's '1t wag 10,30 o'clock before the firat mem- done that indlc the casential facts of occupation their bea: and Se Kaley: the out-of- present, as family nave |r ne aneet, aaye thal Prof, Huxley n that while there Is a very strong statement, there was @ fund of $8.00 ber ot ths Committee put tn ant ppear. more will be the Opponing jeam, cordance with the programane leg oO ma: loat and sharpen up his pro- All_the members of the family ve | though sufferin, lougly = fro! influ-' and respectable 41 to be ance. hey were Senators Parker a y the Brit ainmiral. tection boom. men SPS PS" eft Tray for Washington, | see 880 Drench tently better. “| the state IA GEES ODE ae aspeyiiet ae aaa wala BY | Pound, A few minutes afterwards Sen It is the understanding here that Mr. Oliver Curtis Perry, train robber, oa aaeeeee theory, yet the opponents of 16 to 1 are| Weer % Push the P tor Mullin came in and calles the Com- mander Trench of the Royal maniac and escaped convict, has ma without organization, apparently without | Many Firemen Present. mittee to order, although only three has been constituted Military G Rain at Baltimore, BALTIMORE, April 31.—T! scheduled to be played to to-day between Balti- terial for an interesting story in his| own life, aad he tells it in the Sunday World to-morrow. It appears that a ‘woman's fickleness kept him in a life of crime when he really only meant to! @teal enough to start a quiet little home and ther quit, His tale is a sad and ex- citing one. A wong has been composed by the au- y ambiton to succeed and are sin- Gularly silent, while the silver men are vigorous, active and aggressive. “It seema to me utterly impossible that the opponents of 16 to 1 silver should they take part in the June Con- vention, could make any serious {m- Pression, ‘charges of nribery against Senators When the hour urrived for the Benate| members were present, Committee which {9 investigating the Widow O'Reilly the Firat Witness. Mr. Raines made a request that Mrs, Robertson, grows) O Lilly, the widow of a fireman,who was Raines, Coggeshall and Robertson, g} . Ay sheswilow oF A Nteman, wholes ing out uf the passage of the bill to Ine Mr. Root objected to this crease the saluries of the firemen, to re- because, he said, he had another witness ume its work this morning the old Bpe-| Ne desired to examine first. It was de- | more and Boston was postponed on sccount of rata. i i WASHINGTON, April 27.—Rain fell here to- day, and the baseball cranks wer a the Unfavorable prospects for the Waahington- Brooklyn guine sc Tt was Smally poa- poned of Corinto. The fi that the cable advices é@ speak of trouble ts accepted as that the landing of the British was peaceable and unopposed. Reperta yesterday Inalcated that “4 Nicaragua troops had concentrated @& |) Corinto, and foreey from Honduras @ expected But the fact that aij” inceton Could Not Play. SCRANTON, Pa., April £.—The Cornell-Prince- | Nicaraguan authorities with@remy “The Convention will unquestionably 4 cided, however, to let Mra, O'Reilly tes- thor of “The Bowery” entitled “Oh! declare in favor of 16 to 1 without con- Clal Sessions Court-room In the Tombs) ity, ang whe took the witners-mtand. Little Billee."" It begins like this: “They - 5 ference with uny nation, We, who op. Wa# Well filled with spectators, She nald that her husband, Patrick | is game wheieed tor thio sity te afternon 126 the British complete masters of call me little Billee, and I'm known Pe Z fe pose that view, although there are AMens them were many blue-coated) Crpeiiy, was the Assistant Foreman of nel am accwant of rain. It permionen Situation, Indicates that the 1oomd quite far and wide : ’ sonie differences of opinion among us, Members of the Fire Department, both) engine oa, and that he dled on March § fi'nfrom the Princeton Faculty the Serau- | Ulery were not called upon, : mot wisely but too well. ‘Tis in the t A Z Will as # rule take no part in the Con. fiers and men, who yet remain to be last. He was secretary of the Officers’ | WIL be played Tusaday, | The understanding among nam famous story that my darling Trilby : g ‘ge f Yention, although in some counties del examined as witnesses, besides the usual) Agsootation, Rain fae Colleaiann several days has heen that died, and I alone am left the tale to eations will be sent composed of jead. Bathering of politicians and henwass-on Mrs. O'Reilly sald her husband had | PHILADELPMIA, April 2%.—The Univeraty of sistance would be useless, tell." ‘This song will help to wipe out | ng men representing botn views wholly Wh have been watching with the lve! often spoken to her of their organtza-| penny vania-ieorgetown Sastball game was posi: |, Notwithstanding the anngu r the score aguinst Du Maurier. It is frrespective of the sentiment in th, West Interest the progress of the inquiry. | tion and that he had shown her a list poned oa t of rain. | the cablegrams to the Nicaraguan in the Sunday World. | Particular locality. This was the third hearing of the Com- ‘They showed that the mem- capers pe |ister, the belief is entertained tm A ‘ng is the Sunday There has been a great deat of un- | mittee, but tt was said this morning by en paying $1 @ month as an olnmbin: Gamer’ OR | ministration circles that there t# World's Wlustrated article on the com, |necedsary perronal ‘irritation and con, Chairman O'Connor that more tne | asseasment to the Association. wera antl f2, Tee, Beening Worle) mistake and the opinion is firmly posite policeman. The pictures show the troversy over this subject, which jg Would be necessary to probe the matter — after her husband's death, a commit- anaes Ry fot 37.—Owing | pressed that Admiral Stephenson composite policeman with his whole very much to be deplored, “There wii! ioroughly, and that any further hear-! tee of the Officers’ Asauclation came to] STEED Teeta annual Serine games of not landed troops. body, including IMs stomach, which un- be a good deal of taik about readin 8% that might be required would prob- house, They were Foremen Burn: ‘This belicf 1s expressed very poal fortunately is bigger round than hi, men out of the party. The immediate by be held at Albe next week. There — . = and the declaration is made that 24 effect of the t do Mew Wark next Monday | (Continued on Third Page.) ontrary to advi f shoulders. His composite face has a he expected declaration wil! Meht be one In New — #0 contrary to advices received & . “move on" expression, which proves be to disorgantze the Democratic party _ ‘The three accused Senators were In at- NO BASEBALL TO-DAY. Administration as to what was {ts accuracy, and his general composite | ¢ in this State if such a thing tm poxsi- tendance, ir counsel, ex-Con- te occur as to make them stil} pearance is that of a well-fed cave-| ; ‘ a 4 ble. gressman George Raines, and beside doubtful of its accuracy, dweller. i 4 ‘sg a "The ultimate effect, should the cur- them sat ex-Marshal Louls F. Payn, 7 It te stated that the Adm! The Sunday World pr 3 fs i J PIN i reney question be the prominent one of Who, according to the story told by C z Se. * ve has been advised that matters would presente: an are z . eg 5 |1896, will be the reorganization of both gressman Lemuel Ely Quigg,which start-| : q e ¢ go to extrammen and that ae fake ee re tan Apes | Partioa on new: Hoos. ed the investigation, acted as the go-be- why @ peaceful settlement has not - ~~ to tween for the Oiticers’ Association in effected already Is for the reason ever published without any allusion to Must Let “Trilby” Alone. securing the passage of the amendment | Nicaragua has been unable to raise tap” ‘Burning Tasso." Nellie Ganthany ws permanently enjoined by Which Increased thelr salaries as well aa| indemnity within the three days of) ‘The Sunday World, of course, prints Lasainbe thie afternoon trom predeelne are | thoue of the mem | and that the British Admiral having! mare Fane eee ee, (reas ban parts of Trilby at the Maen Musee, Phe wg come convinced of this fact has ee more rel ews, more attractively ; was obtained by A. N. Palmer, who has obtained Cabe's Suicide Embarra: @isposed to give Nicaragua an presented and illustrated news than all | from the Harpers the eole right to dramatize the ‘om statements which have been nity to meet the British demands, Other papers in the world put together X ; i ~ work. Nellie t 4a foot. de by Elihu Root and Col. Howard, | —_-+-—— 1 ma CORINTO’S PORT CLOSED, Its editorial advice is sounder, Its associate, who are looking out for | @ditorial tone is more philanthropic. seta! whan ite Interests of Mr, Quigg, It la evi | more judicious, better balanced, more dant did not appe that the untimely death of ex-Chiet fudicial than anything In the Koran or SURE i Z —7 ant : McCabe has caused them no little ¢ ot e ‘ ; Mickrages's Action Will any book but one. The Sunday World to-morrow will show all the marvellous improvements in bicycles, and start a movement for 4 apoedway for bicyclists’ exclusive use Read to-morrow'sgreatBunday World It contains Anna Gould's father-in-law arucle on America, : J BX-MAYOM HUGH 2. wrAd Ty TEUTONIC Extract of Malt ant Hope fursing mothers sufferers from Insomnia, ry At all druggiste B Liebe Sons’ Brewing Co.. 36 Forest at..U'kiya. © barrassment, for they had relied upon him to furnish very tmportant testimony | in proving the truth of the charges of | bribery. To what extent thelr case has been damaged by his suicide they will not ay, but it le admitted that he was re rded as the most valuable source of leate Matters, COLON, April 'z7.—The NI Government, in view of the occ of Corinte by the British foros, creed the closing wf the port, On account of thiv action of (Conuiaued on Third