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a Be ‘ ne Psi] Marettl, 108 (Midgley). | Kisbern, 106 (Penn)... | 1, | Momte Gario, 198 (J. ‘Lamiy) 4 } jack the Jew, 102 (O'Leary) ‘ade? (Finnegan)... c Gob, 102 (Gari ‘ wa, 102 (C, Miller) . jarurect, 97 (Sheedy) '@) Corn Cob won. _—_— ‘age Daric was second, Golden Gate was third. S-Prmsat Nesting of the Brook-| evanoea ; lyn Jockey Clab to ent. Summaries ~Won by Sharon, 4 to 1 and 8 to 6; Ror coney third. Time—1.24. ‘on by Valkyri ¢, to 6; Harris second, 3 to 1 for place, Indra third, Time—1.20. Fourth Race—Seven furlongs.—Won by Bevollo, 4 to 1 and & to Marguerite recond, 6 to 2 for place, and Flushing third, Time— 1.90 0 a ne—! —Wi by Chateau, 7 Fitth Race “Mile Won by Chater, 7 Hoy’ third, ‘Time— tol ea 5 ao Bhi Becondy an yikes s 16 TO 1 SHOT AT LATONIA. Counter Tenor Second. FIFTH RAOCH-- waa the Decoration Handicap, esulte are as follows: by Alto June, 15 to 1 and 4 to Bignimore reoond't to 6 place, and ‘Th culptor, third. Time—1. econd’ Race—One mile.—Won by Li place; and Gurgle third. 'Time—1.42 1- G@pecial to The Evening World.) ‘Time—1.02 s—the attendance here to-iny prove | TROTTING AT PARKWAY. @—The attendance here to-day proved @enclusively that a great many peop.c @o not regard racing as a mere medium Crowd of Fi See. gambling. Attendance. ¥ is Laabed hagas balitd ed wed (Special to The Evening World.) persone present who came purely for! paRKWAY DHIVING CLUM, May %, e Jove of the sport. Of course they were j Willing to bet if they could, but falling fn that desire they were content to sit ‘and look on. with ladies and members, ‘Pho card was rather attractive and| First Race Class. —Wilgonee, b. &. .|by Alcantara, Lady Fearnought owne winners looked easy to pick. Bix favor] bY Alcantara, Lady Rearnong sand persona here to-day. ft is seldom that another favorite day| Logan was third, Time—2.37, a Second Heat—2.45 Clasn—Wilgosee, Mo- er, won, Bill L, Logan was second. kind interfere with speculation, and the Gelightfully cool at the track, a fresh|xecond, Frank 8, John Schiiema southerly breeze blowing in from the| third, Tim A, ‘au. —_——_—_. . <The track was in superb condition. TIN FRONT, ‘Phe betting was done strictly on the QUAKER EIGH : . @redit system and the bookmakers soon tc: wi ‘Billed thelr memorandum books. Tee cn a Fa ‘The Association to-day announced a mee. “eontinuation of its original meeting, (Special to The Mvening World.) te, olds, value $1,000; Oneck Stakes, for | the Madison Stakes, for two-year-olde, | Association's annual regatta. ey ‘value $1.40. ments hired out boat after boat until Four other races will be run each day. | the atock was exhausted, and at noon a H. G. Crickmore, Secretary of the Na-| 0 craft of any kind could be had in the a ' H love or money. onal Bteeplechase Association, was to- men and maidens w a appointed by the Jock: = cy (es during th iris Fitsgerald, who ‘0 officiate as Marter at the Pimlico meeting. FIRST RACE, A egal for Bilies two years ola; five ing. St. Ht. Fin, | column: the banks, ‘Thi prom the da: 130 (Grim out 6 4 hes, with many a’ bit of rib- ath 35 4 3 20 fayorite clubs by the x aun core waving ne breeze that made the day a delightful o see as Hema set ft § § & | The boat-houses along the river were oe es ene crowded by oa beers and Hernanline were away in| male and female, especially female, d front, with si Saientwee ake MEN and & halt) straightaway trom the Erle bridge, Face in front to the stretch, with Fas-| he summaries folow: nation and Damsel close up. Ardath hung on persistently through ‘the final | ‘9s Boat uarter, and it was not until the six. | Boat Club, jé wus reached that Dampel |*#!?, Boat f jewark, ‘Triton Boat lub, necond; Newark Row: Ime—K.11 Ye, He—Second trial Neat, rk, first, by halt hing to spare, by a length from nation, who beat Atdath a neck. Feet, oe SECOND RACE. aweepatakes for thr y je and @ furlong. Betting. St, Mit. Pin, Folds and Henal lured Shelle—Institute oat + Passaic Boat Club wee: gq Ty 9 (Keste) +201 4 Senlo. Double Seulls—Pennsyly Siar dees eee fh Senio. Double Sculle—Pennsyl Ra Phitadelphia, Brat by three Tena Pay or Play made the running to the| ©, Newark, Vesper B. € SAE urn, where Rey Ht Banta Anita and wawa} closed. ‘he latter drew way and won ai ily by three lengths, while Ajax came with a rush at the end BigheGortes Chel Ly Pita. < Danese th beat Rey El Sante “Anita a neck for | iit, fimkcOarst, Shell, Hine — tana place. ‘Time—148. Philadelphia, we THIRD RACE. thin Fimo 06 Peay bd sweepstakes for Milies two years olf; pach aaeele Soul oe piiiatelphia "Barter Betting, Bt. Hif.Fin, | second. Time6 54. out) ay A 16656 3 3 3 Philadelphia, fire; Inetitute Boat Club, N 1462 03 [ark 1} Triton Moat (lot, Newark Lorrania cut out the pace B, the re Time—# 03%, Quaker Ct = 4 stretch, where Axiom went to thetfront sh tein PROD ay ey ela Fest % won easily by two lengths from second: Fred. Cromer, le Browning, who beat the badly he Time—606 13 Lorranla six lengths for the place. re embgeecenes FOURTH RACE. Be me BST erere wn] RECKLESS WHEELMEN, Fi #3 a cmerad : eaaa it (aime Petting Bt HICFIN | Woman and a Roy Victims of Pain- nor, 137 (Lai $253 14 ride a, 122 ‘Tara. ” 3. 2 rhe ru full Avolden 4 tad, (Dome 1 th 4 | Rosle McNally, seventy years old, of q hd bh spi $4 Broome street, was knocked down by + Counter Tenor went away in front Se cae one ne ey ran In this order to the| afternoon, Her right leg was f phe where Keenan begun to clooe orev Daniel, twenty-tive y Pe became rat-| of 44 est. Sixty-seventh st and’ dropping Counter Tenors | fromm ms lente. ae Berentes ent to the whip. The horse |strest and W: ard this all over the track, and Keenan | noon and rec ‘wey and won easily by two] Ata o'cle isthe. unter Tenor was three | tron, paths jn front of Bir Galahad, third. | se - bie; FIFTH RACE. And Lexington avenue.” He. recel wie oe Babee) Rese rearoie and upwards: |lacerated wound over the right eye. « this afternoon John yy. 110 (Doggett). 6 Kearney made the pace with Along the Line of Parade, for @ quarter. Assignee then raced to Pacenaker, but soon died dropped out of it. On the Kearney, Buckrene and fF the m up at Police Headquarters were apart, and they| Among the prisoners w into the stretch in the order|Green, Thomas Byrnes alias As soon aa they straigtened out| Inspector,” William Jones and Char mt {> the front and won| Blaxton, ‘all colo arrested several suspected men to-<c along the line of the pa z’ 3. t Buckrene a neck. | Waters and Joho ‘Lan, white men SIXTH RACE. When Lan was searched at Polic for three-year-olds; imei welling; _uierin, | @B¢ chain were found upon him iat cs) Y 1 i. 2) [result of a recent robbery. « ¥ is Bat a seat sen (Prom the New York a neck | afraid of tramps? lengths Scare tra: by _ 7 eo You Are In? tite The xesley Soul’ s We anise MY, MP THE WORLD: THURSDAY AT GRANT'S TOMB, 2 Thousands Hear Gov. MoKinley on the Deeds of Union Soldiers, DOUBLE IS HARLEM’S, Union Fouled Dauntless and Non- pareil Was Second, Burchell, fona B. C., Wins the Intermediate Sing! ALEXANDER ISLAND RESULTS. RACH TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL- AND, May 30.—Six well-filled races was *. Be Continued. tikes fo paered by the officials of this he wauel holiday crowd was pree- He Carefully Avoided Politics and Made a Patriotic Speech New York Beats Boston Naval Re- serve in the Barge Race. Decorations Were Profuse and the Firat ce—Four and one-half fur- Crowd Enthusiastic. —— ee . —_ by Bones, 8 to 1 and even; OND PERSONS ON HMND Gagan ee lecond Race-Six and a halt furlones. (Apoqial to The Evening World.) MOTT HAVEN DEPOT, N. Y., May ‘The members of the Harlem Re- Batta Association could not have for more perfect rowing wenther than that which greeted them this morning on the occasion of their twenty-ninth annual regatta on the Harlem River. The racing began at 10 o'clock and All ustown roads led this afternoon to the Riverside Park, where the mau- soleum in which the body of Gen, Grant is to He is growing under the hands of and where impressive me- morlal services were held, in with custom, under the auspices of U. 8. Grant Pont, 327, of Brooklyn. A large Amer! mast from the deau, second, § to 1 for place, and Ta dm quarter fur- Third Race Six and a quart end § hung at half ‘ore the temporary tomb of the General, and the tomb was decorated with roses, lyres, baskets and bouquets of flowers. Benches were arrang for the seating of thou grand stand, in the front of which was bullt rostrum for the speakers, among whom were Major McKinley, Ohio's Gov- ernor; Horace Porter, the eloquent Pre! ident of the Grant Memori to whose energy is due the a of the half million dollars with which the mausoleum {# being officers of the regatta wer Analostan Boat Pelton, Long Island Associatior Theodore Van Atalanta Boat Club; Time-Keepe: H, Abeel, jr., Nassau‘Boat Club; George D. Phillips, New York Athletic Clu Nonpareil Rowing Club; Jody, Nonpareil Rowing M, D. Michaels, Ravenswood Boat Club; EB. L. Gilbert, Dauntle: Atalanta Boat Lone Star Boat Club; Fred Gardner, Waverly Boat Club. All the races were one mile straight- away, the course extendin, lumber dock banks of th were crowded don the graas de facing the HACE TRACK, LATONIA, May 30.— ‘The races run on this track to-day were well contested. The event of the day W. Bradbur: irat Race—Beven and a half furlongs. Club; G. Hater, sak, out; Goodwin second, 9 to 10 for Rowdiah, Rev, R. 8. Pardington, Com- Third Race—Five furlongs. Won by Semper Ho, 2 to 1 and 2 tof; First Mate gecond, out for place and Nimrod third, ‘8 Macomb's Dam. The river all along the Ine, with spectators for whom a pleasant breeze tempered the heat of Every bout-house, held its large contingent of spectators, the fair sex belng out In full ita very prettiest Summer ratment. a good one and no- ticeable for the quality of the contests, Four events wei Lying out in the broad Hudson, far below the bluff and opposite the mauso- leum, was the United States ship Cin- cinnatt, commanded Glass, U. 8, N., and when the service ended it roared the National salute of twenty-one guns. very severe and relleved but little by the river breeze, yet thou- tinda of people were gathered on the slopes in Riverside Park, where every tree shaded a hundred men, women and children, who were not fortunate enough to have tickets of admission to the park where there was no shade, The grand stand was blazoned with red, white and blue bunting. Among the floral tribute wreath from President ¢ @ standard bearing the Minister Yang to A strong sun. ly Two Thonsand in The entry Mat ~There was a crowd of fully two thou-| the junlor double shells rowed in one The grand ‘Tho first heat of the singles was won stand and club-house were well filled Bpmerer Lone Btar B. C. ‘ope struck a log in the aecond heat and Smith retired, making {t a race be- tween Mulhearn, Empire B. C., 3, which the former won ‘The third heat was won by Burchell, Jona .C., Philadelphia, tn 7.16, The junior double resolve a race between the Unions and Harlems, the latter winnin, The Unions foul ‘omer, Won, ites won on last race day, however, and| (apt. ‘Tom Moore was second. Ill L. The taient did not let records of this|'Senator ‘O'Rorke was third. ‘Time— @ length in 6.35, aunties crow gummary will show whether they were cond | Rave Trotting and pacing, Fight in thelr choices, ‘The air was|{WeuPstakes S400. —Keee Trae, | Hetty the race, und the Nonpareils were given second place, The afternoon's sport began with a e match race was the’ Chinese “Conmul “China's Tribute t Farragut Post and a dozen daughters veterans, dressed in blue, oc- cupled seats of honor in front of the speakers’ stand, 2.30 Mra. Grant came rlage, accompanied by her son, ( D. Grant, Mrs. Fred D. son, young Ulysses $8. Grant. were clad in mournin, Great applause gri U. 8. Grant," w York star- s the Senior 4 the handie in its yon the head ask and shipped a new oar, As soon as the boats crossed the winning He was quick! and Was all right again stuck gamely edu! lowe Tuceday| NEWARK, N. J May 30—The eet ee eitenring wtakea ave offered, |famoux Pasnalo River rowing course : June | Was thickly polka-dotted to-day by any- S-Blemton Btdkes, for two-year-| thing and everything that would float nf hold one or more members of a three-year-olds and upward, value $1,000. | Iirce and enthusiastic crowd of lovers a July tDomino Handicap, for three-| of aquatic mporta, who rooted for. the Yearolde and upward, value $1,600, and| winners in the Passaic River Rowing fed Gen, Renjamin Harrison when he walked up the dusty roadway from the inner drive, a little later, under secort of Gen. McKinley came a little later unheralded. News had come up from the prostration of Gov, mmaries follow: Twolve-oared Cutter Race—Won by New York Horace Por downtown of anxious scrutiny of every new comer in ch for the Governor. ‘Commander Andrew the Committ Proprietors of bout, letting egtablish- ned the services, ov. McKinley was greeted with cheers as he rose to speak. v, MeKinley's Speech, Gov. MeKinley spoke in part as fol- . Senior, our-Oared Shelle—Won by New York were not actually upon the river Walked along the many delightful paths ade in- 1 little by little, and towards the when the sport was ght, both banks of the wind- ing, romantic Passalc was lined with of moving humanity, attired in nlor Doubles—Wo by PL Hawkine and J. Nagia, Harlem p f it falls to inspire jeeper sentiment of stronger attach. feat Ideas for which mf jon gave up their lives, it i an impressive fact that to-day of our countrymen from every the country have business and turned theif footsteps to the places where sleep our heroic dead that they may with loving bands and affectionate hearts Utes to thelr virtues and This consectatet day is a popular demonstration of love and beats unmistakable evidence patriotism in the United States has jeclined nor abated, There is born ry human breast the determination efend the thin n the enemy who invades our homes, and defend ouf firesides at the peril of entiment 80 bent the Wyanoke Boat Club by —— YACHTING SEASON BEGUN. Opening Sall to Sandy Hook, The Atlantic Yacht Club opened ite twenty-ninth season to-day at the club- ‘There were sixty-one soldiers of the men and thelr friends, Ou a length and a halt | 28e, course was the usual mile house, Bay Ridge yachts at anchorage re: pate in the run to Sandy Hook. members were on hand early, and by scene was an was scarcely a wind atirring at this hour, but this did not Keem to dishearien the enthusiastic to the patriotle ‘pol ‘ t tuglor Righi-Oared. Shells Pirat trial heat,— gad Fascination caught, her. The for-luaiveraity af Pennaylvania. Aral ty a Tength ta ives. ‘There strong as love, there is no sacrifi not make for thoge they 1s tho sentiment foundation of pure loy- atrlot is he who, is willing ‘not only which gave the volunteer army Philadelphia, second: ‘Time—*.04, true men will 1. cup-defender Vigilant posite the club-house with Hi and party on bo one of the centres of attraction, Within an hour a fair bieeza s ns were favorable was a perfect opening and as @ result there were a large number of boating parties on board tugs and small steam- era hovering about to galn ponitions of vantage to witness the start. fclock the yachts formed in two ards apart on a@ pari Gowaway, 108% (Doses)... 12 4 9 1 diate Single Soulle-F. J. fons (Dogentt)....:8:1 1-2 i. ate Single Soulle—F. J rm, frst, fet Banta antte, 150 Grimuisa-s out $e ie aE as rar to fight, but to die for it, “It wan this sentiment United States the gran: sl, It is this sentiment which gives to ali governments thelr strength and It is this sen- the soldier and aing his consent to service and sacri- aye, even to death, “Phe strongest and be: the one which rests upon the reverent ‘he nearer up and indicat Misi’ [excellent sail. ale B, Philadel ‘alrmonnt oat won by two lengths; Triton oonrily ene Ines, a hundred overnment ia| In this way: ; University of Pennsylvania, Rarge Club, A Moat Club, Newark, 1 to 4 of the sloops overnment ts to the le to the governmen: and purer the government will be. are of little or no value If have behind them the respect and ap-| clip them, proval of the p “Some men yacht Sachem, Vice-Commo: e_ stronger me. Laws pleges they do not the i f Four-Oured Gig—Crosoent Boat Chit on the In-shore ln r-Commodore Willlam A, Has- At‘10.80 the gun was tired from the flag that a Republican ship Sachem ai ki form of government cannot be stron Government is not I believe th the strongest Gover nal hoisted uted the flag in « contrary. It PATAE GOvarRm ape OR Oar ff not an ferocious as ho tied fo he, and man at the call of the law would fly to] lets concealment p the sandard of the law and would meet| cheek. The work on his m the Invasions of the public order as a| !8 progres: onal concern, Md you ever seriously reflect what it means to be a fighting soldier? Many preach and profess siisin® Irets| will return to the city io be present, Miss club-house signalled the yachts to heave from an imaginary line from the foot of Sixty-fifth street, South Brookly: se of the schooners and » of sloops was to buoy southwest spit, keeping tt on the port The course for the vr classes Was around Swash Chan- yoy and return, What is true patr an absolute consecration to countr; is an abandonment of home, fam! business; it is turnin, Mater Tenor went away. I a bicycle rider at One Hundred and and eat ee teen eek | Forty-ffth street and Third avenue this away from’ cher- formed for & life's career; it Is the sur- rendering of bright giving up of ambition in @ cho: it is the @underin, and family, and almost the snappiny the heart strings which binds us to 1 prospects and of the ties of blood a : of nt years old, of 121 East Forty asa Venserh: Vittant, ose th street, was’ knocked down by cle rider at Fifty-seventh street steam yachts Forgetmenot ‘airmont, Sapphire, A So_ nigh to grandeur ts our dust, So Near to Godt When duty whin The youth replies, 1 can, “In the land of freedom in the civil war there Were nearly three million men who so loved Mbert y were willing a 9 follow our flag, cust or sacri- 1 blood of halt en was shed in that fearful Entirely New fen Discovered in 112% Tara... Ie gg 1 CTS RII er, 104 (Lamly).cs aveven 4 8b EIGHT SUSPECTS RUN IN. joe mei e528 toon petits ST ete ee ef $8 [central Omce Men Found ‘Them 1952 1 4 second and Buckrene close| The detectives at Police Headquarters Lents. Repadite.) are still numerous chances indefatigable vestigator to make new discoveries may Judged from the known species of four-fogted bird has more, there are men to-day by the thousands who are suffering from disease their country usand more carry wit ade and locked and as man, y hour in the day, e d some of them are in distressin, Our asylums the poor fellows whose their reason has dethroned ed their mints e demands of patriotism meant for many wives widowhood; for ma dren orphanage. in wi i by three lengths fro Peace- jcorKe ok, € 6 chard ae m Peac George Gormlick, George Bell, Richard | 01s curious @ native of the Amazon Rly its principal habitat ing the islands of ng during the ps Headquarters a steel jimmy, a diamond ‘They took from man: six} horse shoe and pin and a ‘gold waten i mother her sole support, the love of th son upon whose strong’ arm and heart she had counted in hi “And how bravel mothers accepted nd said to the wife with a half d with a voice quiv- el almost as if I ought to mo and leave you and. the children,’ the pale wife filled with con- flicting ‘emotions ‘The valuables are supposed to be the xtra lege and fe PI t thelr best, and early birdhood ature is at al) frog, which declining years those wives : fits useless Jews in the same mann Ks Of age Usui any signs of th ‘The ornithologists pro: t yee 247 | Mrs, Urban—So you feared to remain led 0 in the country any longer? Were you AK Perroosiy fr rs . to belleve that Mrs. Lawnville—No, 1 was afraid of f into Voice s| the terrible dogs we had to have to © ‘a5 o'~keeving up one of Lge Opisthocomus cris The natives call which means the ‘‘ecvil-amelling bii bf that there is not a car- known that will taste Is ‘also claimed eal ene rc anime) EVENING, MAY 30, 189 wounds, beat skill and most tender Miraing! should walt upon, hin, Describing Gen, Grant's death Gov. McKinley sa: ‘Above him in hia chamber of sick- ness and death hung the portrait of Lincoln fre of Washington, whose dis- embodled spirits in the Eternal City were watching and waiting for him Who was to complete the Immortal tri9 of America’s first and best beloved, and an the enrthly scenes receded from his view, and the celestial appeared, I can imagine that those were the first to greet his sight and bid him welcome. DRAMATIONEWS ANDNOTES Mabel Amber Says She Has Her Own 1 of Trilby--J. W. Pigott te Star. Miss Mabel Amber, the Boston Trilby, ix not at all inclined to knuckle to Mise Virginia Harned, the New York Trilby. Miss Amber has declared herself, and has made known the fact that she plays the part after her own Ideas, and Is not an Imitation of Virginia. “I'm not good as a mimic,” she declared to a curious Bostonian, “and I don't care to imitate any actress. I realize that Du Maurier made Trilby a taller woman than I am, but Tam quite a Uttle taller than Miss Harned, and I might build up my height if I chocee to do #0. What do you think of Grecian sandals with French heels? Is It not @ rather incongruous idea? Bo 1 try to play Trilby ust nm, and if 1 lack in height I try to make tp the de- ficiency tn other ways.” (Oh, Mabel, Mabel, why bicker? Let dogs’ delight to batk and bite, for ‘tis thelr nature to, After all It was Miss Harned who created the part, and you might do woree than imitate. her.) Miss Amber, however, is in dead Bhe even believes ‘in hypuot as been to see the exhibitions of profess onal hyp- housts, Bhe takes herself perfectly serl- ously, and no Sarah Bernhardt could de- tail her sensations and experiencs with greater gusto, Bhe remembers her sea- kona with Nat Goodwin very gratefully, her little squabbles with that sedate dian have evidently been forgotte It's just an well to chronicle all these facts in this column, for ax New Yorkers won't see Miss Amber as Trilby it Is but fair to give the little lady @ chance to be heard. Of course, if Miss Harned fell sick Mabel might be called upon to fill her part. But it is a well-known fact that actrerses who have made hits never fail sic! It Is little En see nounced that J. W. Pigott, the tor-ette, who supported won, Is woing to star in this country next season under the Whitney. That them in print. | Miss Elizabeth Marbury has been wav- ing the Stars and Stripes Lunnon, The enterprising lady ha Viewed in the Stage, and she says plenty of meaty things. think you will ac- quit me of being prejudiced,” she re- marks, “but I maintain emphatically that our actresses appear in handsomer frocks and wi them better than their English sisters do.” That is really very nice of Miss Marbury. | ‘There's to be an Irish opera,, after all, and if “The Lily of Killarney” goes out Next season it will have a rival. Julian Edwards ad Stanilaus Stange. have written an Irish comic opera, and it is to be Ueuerees next season by the Trilby-plloting, Corbett-steering, melo- drama-pyshing hustler Willlam A. Brady. ‘The a field for an Irish comle opera, and if the new one proves of the right stuff, Brady will find onanga, Messrs. Edwards and did ga well with “Madeleine; or, gic ins,” that they have estab- themselves among comic opera eee The proper caper this season is not to go to Europe. London will be as crowd- ed with soubrettes and leading men, and may ines, and managers, and chorus ri a supers, as Asbury Park, They re going over In droves—the ladies all fo buy Worth gownealthough. Worth is dead—the men to Ket New Yor! engagemen on. the trand, Severa managers concluded all their arrange- Ments for next season before they left New York, but they will come back and say that they did it all in London, where they secured excellent plays that | they have had on their New York desks for months, Among, tho theatrical peo- ple who have already gone are Pauline fall, George B. McLellan, Clyde Fitch, | Willlam Faversham, Loulse Beaudet, jarbara Huntley, ‘Lydia Thompson, Zetie Tilbury, Arthur Lewis, Charles Frohman, Gusale de Forrest,’ Elsie de Wolf, Courtenay Thorpe and Helen Kin- nard.. More will follow by the outgoing vessels for the next month. It has got to be dreadfully common, don't you} know. ven Miss Pauline Tram, one of} the Spanish maidens of “Lite Chris- topher"” salla with due evlat. a shed lovers, ‘There 1s to be no acener Koster & Bial's roof Kan there will. be an arrangement of mirrors on the Crystal Mage style, ‘Qhat will multiply the performers very tonslder- | ably. It may be rather annoying to get) sixteen concert hall ladies when you only expect. one, but no doubt. New Yorkera will grow used to it, and on roof gardens It t@ quite impossible to have too much for the money spent, used on the Instead eo. They say (hat ‘our goo! old friend Wil- lard js having a play written for him by W. 8. Gilbert, who was so furious at the failure of his last work thi he qwore he would never do anything again lor the ungrateful public. A London eritic Jump Upon Gilbert very vigorously “The dramatist, who, when criticlaed, breaks his pen, amashes his inkstand and declares he ‘will ‘not play any more,’ has In the end to eat humble The iconoclast ends by pleking up The author, aworn to crus finds he 1s powerless even to oe 6 Oscar Hammerstein hag not been uns dilutedly happy of late. He has the usual ieetle difflcultion with the gentlemen, who Attend to the building laws, and he is rather tired of it, But’ Mr. Hammerstein éritles,, i#_damaak ter theatre and the manager is there every Ui atching 1 go Up, brick by brick. |’) Vesta Tilley gets a benefit at Tony Pas- tor’s to-morrow night, and Tony Pastor ay upon idly, Tilley and her amiable husbani, De , and| Freece, are delighted with the results of this second engagement. Next year this admirable Uttle artist will not able to visit America, as her contracts are all made for appearance elsewhere. But she'll come back again some time, bless you! Of course she will. It will be a case of “au re’ Sd#tunlay nignt, and not of the more melancholy adieu, Cute ttle Aileen Burke, one the princesses of D'Oyly Carte's Utopia Fompany, has joined the “Lily of Ikil- larney” ‘forces at the, Grand Opera- House. This 6 quite a jump from comic opera, but Miss Burke lias a pretty voice and considerable dramatic Instinct. She is still, quite delighted with America. Like Cissy Fitzgeral!, she came over for next to nothing a’ week, and won't go back. ed Big Frogs for the Aquarium, Dr. Hilis, of Willimantic, Conn., yesterday sent thirteen big frogs to the York Aqua- rium, About @ doen giant frogs and veral horseshoe crabs. will, be “shipped. from. the rium to the Bordeang (France) Exposition by quest of the Expositivn manager Easiest al he Literary Revulsion, (Prom the New York Weekly.) Mice Reider—I'm tired and sick of Ibsen and Tolstol, and all the other writers of stories with morals, Have you anything new? Bookseller—Here, am, is one of the most popular hoveis of the day—just started in Its twentieth edition, Is there any moral to it “I'll guarantee, madame, that you won't find the least suggestion of mor- als froin beginning to Bsa a Dy She Got Even, Qrrom the New York Weekly.) ing sarcasm)— company "of yourself. jus fo “masey’ aa MERITED REWARD, "/SALES OF LYDIA £. PINKH VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Unequalled in the History of is morning, whil m parade, Se wen Patrick W. Sheridan, fort; iverson stree' HOTTEST MAY 30 FOR 25 YEARS, To-Day’s Weather Breaks All Records for Memorial Day “+ by One Degree 06 DEGREES AT TI O'CLOCK Frevious Record Was in 1881, the Tomperature Reached the 84 Mark. Bek St oe: ‘iment, was over. wan taken home. ll, twenty-four years y street and Broadway, Bi overcome by heat moved to St. John's Hospital this morn- ing. 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BAUMANN’ Sth Ave, Cor, 19 Bye Bros CLOTHIERS. “We are going to have the warmest Memorial Day sinc 18%," said Weather, Forecaster Dunn at 10.30 o'clock this forenoon, “and in all probability the rec- ord for hot 3uths of May for the past twenty-five years will be beaten.” Mr. Dunn turned over some of his big books of record and showed “The Even- ing World” man that May 90, 1881, the mercury climbed up to the #& mark on ‘Then he looked at his temperature machine and pointed out that It showed 83 degrees of catoric at coriier of Bedford onn'e Hospital. « Forecast for thirty-six hours ending & P.M. for New York City and vicinity: Fair and warmer; winds becoming southwesterly. ‘The following record shor temperature during the cated by the thermometer M., 7316 A. M., 12 ————a—. Hesmed to Be Excused. (From the New York Weekly.) 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