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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, PTEMBER 7, 1895. a EINE OMAN JUMPS [SSSMSSso%e" THE SHAZADA (Sie. cooU nt) SUN THEATRES NEXT WEEK HENRY IRVING HERE, SNE bncke pow 7 S&*/THE LONDON STAGE, | “ -- 2 —_-+— | je Norma: Delayed, but Ar- from the roadway to the railing which has taken with him, and which will i the Standard. ' rived Here a Day Late. guards the path. Thinking some one US form an interesting exhibit to be laid | H ity a ia ' A ‘ Hamburg-American line steam ‘ T wae trying to jump from the bridge, he T before his august father, the Ameer of | A new play, called “The Capital,” or ou! The Aotor Knight and Mise Terr "e pe N 1 Be Tried Experi- OFF HE BRIDGE Talled to Pottcemen Gleason, afd both WILL VISI 8 Afgtanistan, ia @ xerapbook containing Thomas, will have {te fira metropolitan produc: i 'Y | snip Normannia, over whose delay some} NCW Plays to Be is omansdpaianenss started in to make an Investigation, * caricatures of himaelt which were print- tion at the Atandard Theatre Monday aight. Mr. | Arrive on the New York. anxiety was felt, arrived at Quarantine} mentally Upon the Provinces. a — Jed in the comte i Le ABSIT , this morning about 24 hours overdue. The new play is She was sighted south of Fire Island 5.07 this morning and arrived at the Nobody could be discovered. No fur- land; ther search was made, and little more) Winnowing, sowing and calculating ma Wis, lara McArthur Leaps |s, theese et em ocourrmnon ie was Nazrolla Khan, of AfhaMista, | miner a isryei a ienos-squerser, am ft¥mted as of 4 oul ant aro oat reported to the station-house as a mat- eam-beater and a toy electric Falway.| nai. a uimatama. Ar. Hill, whom It wil bi and at 5, ¢| Tells an “Evening World” Reporter | Quarantine boarding station at 8.38, |‘ Trilby” and a Burlesque Among 4 e 0 d e electric glowlamp | wh.ch was passed without delay, and . ve arr ine Woman hid bain aben 6 Makes It His Plan to He alag had a little electric Blowin? | a plearute to welcome back to metn He Is Glad to Return. proceeded to her pier in Hoboken, the Coming Attractions. in the Water vith a After :he woman had been taken to Atted in @ turban, the current for wh iaini, Wan prurided & GON Cake The Normantua saled from Hamburg : i? the hospital ale recovered conacious- can be turned on and off at pleasure. Prastie Wilssh spate nis’ woasow et ABE a Aug. Zand Cherbourg AUE,%, She was | 3 ness, but wac too weak to be able to hee of ‘ ‘- iia ete . . due at this port yesterday morning, but | Life Preserver On. tell of her experience. See Manhattan. re ear vine nts mn A 7 aa ae wae daraomis an, oy FEB sea ctr ar. |Sbesker Crisp and Chief Justice Was ‘delay’ <P py an accident to one of | Victor Maurel and Cectl Barnard 4 The police are of the opinion that the aah is SE TOvET TAURINE OSE er mtieiny” iv peuecta vi OF “| Daly Also Passengers. On bat {the North German, Loyd Stay Come to Amesion, Sa i ‘i or Ir, Vilkon's compat tn steamsh} Villemad 6! er ie jor= woman tn reality Jumped. It In the firet fisted of viella to the hopilelds, where|sborate one. Mr. Wilion's company itl tn] — \s p Willemad sighted the Nore . ; from th “tee ‘t fait her hs onan | PRINGELY GIFTS 10 BRITONS Donald, Lillian Cartinmith, Joon! ‘The steamship New York arti tle titude 89 seers port rocesding, With rom the bridge, It ia sald her husbani iNa tine atte: GF weendicie the: HORUTOe ere : b eamship New York arrived at] ger signaled she was proceedini | eOopyright, 1895, by the Amociated Pros: ; STOCKINGS FILLED WITH SAND Wer GAA TL Wea THU PSHE TIeBOd September aa hop-piekers. On, Thurk- mo ol Riadeedl HAL GLUT, eescne Nese coere | RINSE TE Cine ee cue repaired. “On | LONDON, Sept, 7.New ways ‘whteh 4 y are e Windred firat cabin passengers, among | 2Sab esterday, : 4 work, and it was thought if she Jumpe ee ot Albany. widow Ut] agar a are sane tai, which nas teen | MuMUECG AFAL cabin passengers, among arriving at dremen Serterdas: (he cab. Ae promised London theatre-goers this ¢ roughest characters of London are ahaa, ee, ad Kwa Jay the Buches x from the bridge she would be able to aa : f the Willemad cabled to the New season are f hi d 4 Queen Victoria's youngest son, accom-| ciosed all Summer, will reopen ‘Thursday nlaht | tet ud 1 of the Soa ee er Armerioan e for the most part to be tried obtain employment in a dime museum | England Was Glad to Get Bid of| panied ny ter entidren ant members of] with a brand-new programme, in-tuding MADy | pen agent Lenty Urving and Miss | oe ieee the Normannias difculty. @XPerimentally upon the provinces be Bhe Was Unconscious and Wore) en? make $1 a week ae party stopping near Aldershot, | guropean novelties Mins Clara Wieland, who tn) y, Speaker Crisp, Senator! yj; ‘was sald the accident must be fore they will be seen here. Thus, Mr, a Mra. McArthur} Him, but Gave Him a Right an American Flag Around up were Atraienéd Before Magiateate ' The men who pick jJames Smith, of New Jersey; Senator Aldrich, of Rhode Island; United States | aprehension. 4 the hopgartens at Cranda‘l. | vory popular in London, will make her Ar txt and that there Was No cause for | Beerbohm Tree's version of “Trilby” i ined among the hop-pickors| appearance here, and lockharce elephants wii! | Al es will be first produced either at Birming- j { R Orne In the omue Palle Guaht Royal Send-Off, ‘ rema' 4 y sited ae District Judge Adams, of St. Louis; Mr. ham or Manchester, reo. H Her Waist. gave thelr names as John MvNall wo hours, ill of the party ice MPR oe firsoner of Zenda” ix the principal auc: | McKelway, of the Brooliyn Kagle, and) BALL OF FIRE IN HER ROOM. | ise comedy distin ty ai. Ve Ramona ok i 74 Third avenue, and William Har era Ne ne Se ft ohje | ota of the aeason at the Larceum Theatre, BH. | others, ——— yet unnamed, will be played frat by 4\'Y 5 7 man, of One Hundred and ‘Thirty ROYALTY GOES HOP-PICKING.| 2x Maver John P. Hopkins, of Chie | siieen has covered himseit with glory, and Mr | There were severas days of rough|Mra. Blakemy Thinks Her White | George Alexander's company from the ' TRIED To JUMP ONCE BEFORE. ond street and Lexington avenue. Het 0 galls Le New York dats On| rronman staged a piece most tastefully and) weather after leaving Southampton, but Netahbors Threw It at Her. | St. James Theatre, during its provincial Kdwards told Magistrate Crane that ites board the American line steamer Par:s.| iginty, ‘The Prisoner of Zenda’ could run forthe last three days of the voyage| ‘The Fire Marshal thi ning is in-, tour. | he saw a rowboat FANT ea nonin a: Siaiy tn) Buk oper He |i vey. wity tie ition [etl Proved ood, and the usual concert was| veatigating a fire which occurred at 9| Another new play by Mr. Hem : and Hartman and Consul Nel Coming Home to Aid|!* completely restored to health. Mr.) othe Great Diamond Robbery."* with tte lurid | given un ‘Thursday evening. It wae|orclock last n i te : peter ght in the five-story tene-/ titled “Bogey,” will open Mr. Elliott's { ment-house is East Fifty-sixth atreet. | brief Terry nor Mr. Irving} Mrs, John Blakemy, who lives on the! Monday. In this play Mr. Esmond will neon i ©«=—-—s Hew She Is in Hudson Street Hos-|%, {Pir2 map. unconsel: ry River, On In tigation the unconscious pital and Will Be Dealt With | {rw proved Wu Ben womal She wan fi Hopkins's friends deny the story that he} and romantie accessori Gov. Campbell in His Campaign | is engaged to a rich Texas widow. Las: | can The evening Mr. Hopkins gave a dinner in remaine at the Amer: | Dresided over by Speaker C, fe. Mme, Jauauecheh's seting is the! xoine CNet DY beaker Crisp. nt noteworthy feature of the entertainment s H il took . ' os freased' in dark trousers, 4 white hat —More Liberia Victims. honor of Comptroller James H. Keke Thin famous teagedienne puts forth ali her old: | LOUK Part, though, teving “ubscribed $90) top floor of the house, was sitting in| have @ leading part. Mr. Elliott, Philip in a Police Court. & white ‘sweater next to the skin, a Mr, James ¥ . Consul at Liver-|Ume power and dwartn her aurroundings. Ti fae sedi iin deh ia ade her bedroom last night, when she saw | Cunningham, Mr. Everill and Miss Eva Seu Sake patid. Wik edt w) 5 pool, who managed the Democratic cam-| ‘THe Clty of Pleasure” may s:tl! be ai (To an “Evening World” reporter at | suddenly a bali of fire shoot through | Moore also belng In the cast. founds of sand, ‘Around Wer’ waiat abe | (apyriaht, 1898, by the Aew-tated Prem) [palen In Ohlo” when Campbell was|'% Faire Theatre, but tts run there bas peen | Guarantine Ait. Arving sald he was) window and land under her bed. The| “The Fatal Card.” by Haddon Cham yore Wy e | . 7 urt rt 0" noance johit re’ oO merica, ‘I < e O ad th woman who, ft ts mupposed, jumpea| wore an American ag Iie arented the | 1 ONTO. “sont, tthe pant week| lected Governor, has mate arrange. | wallet, Tt {a now annoanced that Joha Drew ne | window opens into an air-shaft. Into the| bers, has concluded @ successful run at Witl take possession of that house Sept 23, with|American people wad been generous to| shaft, from the house directly opposite, | the Porte St. Martin Theatre, Paris, and from the Brooklyn Bridge early this! bridge jumper and the men were tmpll- Henry Guy Carleton's latest play, “That Impru-| him, and he anticipated a pleasant sea-| opens the window of another flat. The will now be played in the smaller Brench ments to go home for a fortnight and 5 Morning, was found in the East River | cated in the act, has been the hottest experienced in Eng- y "| take part in the State campaign To reporters, however, McNally and}iand in several years, This fact has] ‘7 : , dent Young Couple." The City of Plemure"|son, He would open in Montreal on| flames came from a b'g roll of paper, Cities and In Belgium. ; at the foot of the Bridge dock, Brook-| ,,1%,,reponter., However, McNally and y The huge residential hotel on the] wit ya ace tent art Monday the 16th, and would begin his engage: | ‘iat had set fire to Mra, Blakey's bed |ClNes ond in Belgium. || FE siya, at 490 o'clock A. M. by John Me-/as they had been discharge?. McNally | made Members of Parliament particu-|Thames embankment is rapidly ap-|" ar Dalya Theatre “Le Colller de 1a Retne” tel ment in New York on Oct. 2s, after | “UMOst As soon as she saw It. | foe Cou Mi Oe Meee bears his Wally and William Hartmann. said they knew of the Jump being i Tigrly glad that prorogation enables! Proaching completion. ‘The courtyard. io ye prune. On the opening alght {t ran uot!i | which he would make his firat Southern | the tenants. of the house, and soon & | MLAtilG Pap hoeee will croa Bl ‘ —— TORK McArthur, hud’ gone under the| them to leave London for the country, | Which abuts on the Strand, i already | midnight, and there ta nothing (o warrant aueh &| tour, Bed Tt et crowd’ was, rushing 2ame ‘The little playhouse will probably — | VERMA T Ree ae HE RENE AL lo ialee : "| planted with shrubbery, and fountains | proion of Decourcelle, Mr. Daly bat! OF nig company of two hundred, but} (zW2,the stairs. Patrolman MeDermott soon become an annex to the Chasing == "4 A.M. Twenty minutes later Mrs, Mc-| American tourtsts continue to flock toland cascades have been provided. The| cabled trom London some valuable suggestions q hurried into the house. secured a buck-| Cross Hospital. ‘ Arthur jumped. She landed in the ‘ Ree ee on her right cade, ghe| london in large numbers, homeward | extertor te nearly finished, and the work | and Mr. Bellew will put them Into force i agagem : ..| weeks’ season in the United Btates soon ater ag Ly On Merad Eludder urier| bound. ‘These constitute almost the|remaining to be done upon the vast In-| Lewis Morrison begins a week's engagement at He found that the cover of the alr-| weel Bach arm, and tied to her back was 4lwhole transient population of the city| terior will probably be completed early | the Grand Opera-House Monday night in other ships. Miss Terry was iil during | shaft on the roof had been removed, | after Christmas with her new play, “The voyage. hi ates Doys threw Inflated bunching bag. The force of) at present. ‘The hotels are more nearly |in 1896. ‘The manager, it in said, will] Sich he will stage very realteticaliz, 90 hie thereyhes: Riatrceycrmects the Burning yeper ints the ohaft. But) Schoolgirl. | i! bladders and broke away the punching empty than they have been at any i either an American or an American. |™anaaer says. He will be eupportel by Florence) ot three lady membe _ Mrs, Blakemy, who ‘s colored, belleves| Nellie Farren will soon assume man- ) he 4 i aiiad Roberts Morrison as Marguerite. A special of the| that the ball was thrown by the white|agerial cares, A burlesque of “Trilby” : bag. The Welent Ge the wand sunk the | period of the year, The Iighland lodges |iged German, ; ee ere ea ait Celie Tecsets mete | GBLApEy ware encoPibcelonas eachikee |(ieraaie ein line inane) eat cpbetite| Sena eee ca etene ge ree aoe board. 2 RE pare tte at the height of their] 3 ae a erenes ‘Taping, vl sash to) “spriiny' entera upon the twenty-second week | into which Sir Henry himself lifted the | her In the other house, ing programme, For five minutes he dived, he sald, | popula int CONG) Pree | ot Garden Theatre Monday night, | fox terri “Hi , that re before he found her, and then he and! ‘The Prince of Wales i expected at| mantle, eldent son of Lord Cottaloe, a| “ottnr urna to amet. the promerity of thielanid he «Many a 1 Linas iS tase oe SHOES NOW GO UP. Victor Maurel has bees approached were hatiled up to the boat re % " of Miah a lta i Ld Lesh a er eoreeny mone ab eave: We . with an offer for a season of twenty an old Mar Lodge at the end of the month, | recent visitor to America, is the sister ‘of Du Maurier’ novel, Charles Keut| taken together.” The dog nestled in ees atalw'in Aberioa S, HL, AlpOenh {ine Edwards, an he listened to| where he will he the guest of the Duke| of the late J. H, Tapling, M. P., whose a the part of Svengall, in which he eh 5 etal = | song recitals in ica. J. H. Alpuente, tai’ MeNatiy's clothes | and Duchras of Fife, the latter his| great collection of postie stamps, tn | ne erceeeded Witton Lackaye and W. 1. Thomp: | Site cee ora Heel eee “rove | The Workingman Must Pay a Trib- | who is negotiating with the great French were wel and he was in an exhausted | % : ejapareie , Nechacta ui 8 ute of 50 Cents to the Trust. , has engaged Cecil Barnard tor a Were wet, and he wan tn an vxnaustel) dest daughter, Before his departure, sone resyects excell ng that of the Duke | son Not Ghee Was the actor catieaoin” | Seer: be Cheeee four, including Miss Terry, accompanied | et of water, and with little difficulty ex- Pains will Vewinc ae him. The others are now en route by | tmguished the flames, Minnie Pal ein a twenty “4 HT « 2 =" v inments in Am- confident the woman jumpel from the | the Prince will the foundation stone | of Saxe-Coburg, is nuw in the British In O14 Kentucky"? staya for one week YoRer| re tt way. « 5 Beginning to-day, shoes will advance | Series of society entertal bridge, wa the bruises on her body coull|of a new Mar Lodg Museum. At the Fourteenth street Theatre, where tt ap-| pee Tee eeasnints Git gion | trom 25 to 6) cents a palr, and in the erica during the first quarter of 1896. Petree een Caused by a leap fram 2) Correspondence between the Imperial] Mr, and Mrs, Gladstone have recent-| ears to be as popular as aver The mew} gee i oe an as the [case of @ high-priced shoe the Increase oa Hartman said the woman mad Pederation Committee and the Mints | ly n visiting Lord Norton at his | melotramas of this season do not begin to com- fits hith perfect Ag Hut thie man te ihe will be greater. a Us . jump unaccompanied by her hush ters of State, which was published to-| picturesque mansion, Hanis Hall, The [ate with Mr Dazey's sensational but human) | ote of hig shoulders the left. {| 29 the Spring the Leather Trust ad- GRAND “COMMERS” FOR VETS. A Fearful of police interference Auch] ia sndicaten that the caionies of Great | company invited was much to Mr, Glad- Hin Old Hewtneh ys 8 Very melt aot car tal 2 bell 1] Xaneed the price of ole leather, ,and | 1 Aire. MoATthur. raleewiand ah Sinan, nal britain Je upon to -| stone's liking, and comprised, among de Lie’ at Palmer's Theatre, with Della| 1® certainly out of plumb, being several | with it other leathers have gone up. This | Germa: Americans Reyally begied a ride froma driver of weroceEY | evtnute towards the cost of malntaining [others, the Archbishop of Canterbury | E08 ihe aan bare dung exteneiy got | inchen loveer than the rizht, giving Min] (oon workinginen. an shoe that cost| “ore at Phil Harmonie, Berlh ! wagon, She got off the wagon on the ‘ : , Ho DUTY | sting Fox tn a arent te, and New Yo . apes ; him $3 , Sarr = ‘entre span and Jumped. ‘the: woman | (he Imperial Navy, and in return beland Dr. ‘Talbot, the new Bishop of | {em to delight to do her honor. The new comtc We have had « delightful trip,” sata | Monday pa ea BERLIN, Sept. -A grand “com- MRS. CLARA M'ARTHUR may be arralgned to-morrow Mftered a pre Jonate share tn its con-| Rochester tera ie very neatly staged, and Jefferson de An-| he, “and enjoyed it very much. Of ANOTHER BOMB IN PARIS. mers” was pent) st svenieg ia honor ; + Who jumped trom the Prookiyn Bridge. ee a = rol . — = pecan dg @eae=g ieee sn gape OED age Uaney, (f eoerite br [of the visiting German-American vet- f SaEECWES GhiGhaMiua’ There ceed’ X achtamen know the advaniag he Imperial Jeration Committee] The boom given to business by |” princess Bonnte,"” Willard Spencer's Philadel-| America. Aside from the artistic and ———_— erans of the war of 1870-71, at the Phil Hinif-| urges that this arrangement would Hound on (hel Windlw Biller aie Harmonie: two iasusata Some: prenint age tn wo far] lighten the burden of the British tax rese! ompetitora that] pavers and at the same time advar the cause of Imperial unity, ‘The utter- of being to windward, The Million Guarantee in advance of a Half-Milllon Guarantee blewer than elther the V. rle’s or Defender Page| phia comic opera entera upon the second week of husiness features of the trip I shall be Iicy-| ltn run at the Broadway theatre Monday night. | giad to renew the many pleasant ai Police Station Last ‘Night. including Generals Loe, Erpous, Rogu- ‘ fan Dale's criticiam of this comle opera, whlch | Guaintances made on previous visits, LONDON, Sept. 7.—What is supposed | S!awski and Sassa ‘The band played th been delayed owing to the extreme rush of!" you have always been successful in|t® have been another dynamite bomb| March from ‘“Tannhauser,” ‘The Stat § Afe-preserver around her, and she had n stockings filled with sand. She also ‘Wore an American flag about her waist. She was taken to the Hudson Street | !t © Bova verleues: 5 : Riue Si Monday's "Event . * and “Yankee Do ances of colonial statesmen, Including U the past week, will appear in Monday's 108] this country?” was found last evening upon the win-|Spangled Banner” an Lsiad rede! ; Pear ce crecner: where abs was . EG Sir Jullus Vogel, formerly Prime Min- WOULDN'T GIVE THEIR NAMES. | ‘ora i Invariably, and naturally that is a|4ow sill of the police station in Paris, | {le Then the banners of the different : ought to be Mra. Clara McArthur, | GERMANS NOT PLEASED. | isier of New Zealand, are cited to show = “The Sporting Duchews” ie doing very nicely ®t peasant feature of the visits, Most of \Yeteran) soolaties inolading) tee) Aan twenty-seven years old, of 167 East One t they support the movement. The] ThTee Brookiyaites Arrested for | the Academy of Mualc, where It will probably run A. 8S. Grifith-Boscawen, M. P., Com-|can, were brought in and the band play- 4 yt en |. Btoa- [the American players who have visited #2 : 4 Ee aban sta oie tT Denounce Strong and Roosevelt | Marnuin of Salisbury polnted out to the| Not Auswering Pottce Inquiries, | i * lore Lime. Mem Anes ott est pos | England of late have also been success- ing to America. fa the “Entry. to Parte Maoh Chere i Bsectig treet tho iitne te cele cain and May Join Tammany. members of the Committee that there alter Twigg, a denier In house tur-| ia preny Cariyie make up « cast that has not[ful, particularly the members of Mr.| LONDON, Sept. 7.—A, 8. Grimth-Bos. | Were Siven for the Erapesor, and ® tale, 7 ety, but somebody “tipped” the police, | Sheriff Tamsen said to-day that the ac. | ®°re fatal risks attending a divided | mishing goods, at Fulton street. | oten peen excelled in this elty. Daly's company cawen, Conservative Member of Parlla- eae Aaat tl and the woman was prevented from |ton of the German-American Reform | CoMttol of naval affairs, but the Duke) Robert Btokes, janitor, of 28 Spenced | thomas W. Keene, the Western tragedien, wilt} “Your company is composed entirely |ment for Tunbridge, Kent, sails on the| "0,1 ae Wwe of songs the Amer making her daring leap. Union, in denouncing Mayor Strong and | f Devonshire, Lord President of the} Place, and Willlam C, Dupree, of 22] piay « week's engagement at Hammerstein's | of English actors?" American line steamship Paris from Bsn des ih peel On this occasion Mrs. McArthur| President Roosevelt, does not Indie Council, the Marquis of Lansdowne.) Hanson Place, Brooklyn, were arrested | Harlem Opera-House, beginning Monday night.| ‘Entirely. We shall present in all|/ Southampton to-day for @ tour of the cen Searls (i Reus eluded the police, by dress Secretary of State for War, and the erday and subsequently discharged. | His repertoire will Incinde “Louls| some fift plays four of them new | world via liew York. wreat iw the figui y ing herself | that the union wil go into Tammany Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Sec-| Twigg and Stokes were carrying al Xt. President Schlenker, of the Chicago in men's clothing. None o Sa. | Hall as prophested, or that it will refuc: ‘ to the United States. One of the new — maper men Sota nee sedi teal IW Auntie Hoke retary of State for the Colontes, alllclothes basket along Nostrand avenue, | Mr. Keene will bave an unusually good com-| plays—'Waterloo,' by Conan Doyle—has| The Edwin Goulds and Other New Association, in returning Secret last time was py saan Rake The Sheriff says the unton was tn-] Promised that the proposal should have/ when Policeman Poussen stopped them | pany. for its central figure an old soldier who Yorkers on the Etruria. said we ve eee ae it was feared the police might again | *pited to declare against the Mayor lan |! nl attention and demanded to know what the were | At the Columbus Miegrke goer Orig tele took part in the famous battle, and who| LONDON Sept. 7.—The steamship | "°t clalenede me Se a ke liters be notified. night, so) int of At sstand on Two More Liberia Vietima, doing, there Minding our own busi-| be @ epectacular production nex} labors under the impression that since] Etruria, which sailed from Liverpool |%"% P) ; Teas,” one of the men rep “The Twelve Temptations.” Thin will intro- e event the, World haw atoaa | for Wee © 3 oclations of German-Americans and In spite of the precautions, however, | te excl Hes not improb-| A. Ke Murnett and H. Jumper, Amori-| The policeman took them into custody. | fyce a number of new apertaitleg, ani” 030 s0RE, Shek EERE: © i upd | for New York to-day, has among her) 11" Germans who upheld Germanity the Brooklyn Bridge police had recetved | able the Sh lares, that the un'on oan negrors, have arrived at South: | They disclosed thetr identity their Ident: | i" Quich he past and present glories ot Dattery [Still We shall also present ‘King | passengers E. L. Godkin and wife, Ed-| 0, Joa” qe declared that the reception an Intimation that the jump would be| Will walt to are what stand the other! ampton by the steamer Tawar, With @|poods Ata house Gn Hedford avenge | Park are art forth, wil, it te thovgnt, make a/ Arthur,’ by Comyn Carr, The play ts] win Gould and family and Dr. George} hers” would bring blessings not only made this morning, and all the officers [PArtes take on tis question and then | mournful story of the fate of @ party | Their store was verited and they were | tl founded on the Arthurian legend. We|F, Shrady, all of New York. alia ehiraeabe henna ayaa oad Were ordered to be particularly alert. |Vorabie position for a literal law of negro coloniats, with whom they left | feleased. Both characterize (their ‘The Merry World’ remains at the Casino |@lso have a new play by John Oliver oe Ee maar ney aouad Ha ee sabad ia r Shortly after 4 o'clock A. M. the] 0 the Inside, however, it ts eaid, the |Savannah, Ga. on the 19th of March, | @est as an outra, a tt haw been wonderfully successful there, prob-| Hobbs called ‘A Journey's End.’ nother Consumption Cure. f the Boclety. : union wil hitch Itsen en to Tammany Mr. Du was Seen going Into Kev — = WASHINGTON, ral wreath upon the banner of the 5 4 polfteman who was on duty CHO Gar wage ton wk yon fo Tammany: lon toward the steamer Honga, for Lt-leral stores on Fulton street, by Toounds- | #bly because viattore find that they get such SHINGTON, Sept. 7.—A new cure for coe. | WUE” la fepiving ts ident ' fouth roadway netced What Wee ee ee eee, i Seen ee eee eee eave ‘the sl] who comprised the| man Martin. of the. Mergen street ata, | unusual value tor their money. The severe AT THE BROOKLYN THEATRES, |*em>tion nas been reported to the state Depart- . Loe, Presiden f i y f Le ae Help ; sal who arrested bin tclous i al . nt. by United Staves Conaul Chancallor ac | Schlenker, called upon his comrades in q parently a young man walking towards | Grosse for Rex! ympany, only two. se A work oO arre MAS A Suspiclots | (ravestion Introduced tnto this revival are e Seah y tates Col yancellor ai { Brooklyn, N) withibim, osee Is the groat white chief of th person. AL the station-house he proved S huimoroug, and it ta these that made tts i Havre, He saya the cure was first brought to the | America to preserve the spirit of 1s10 “Shes leanne alae lad ag TGD GermansAmericans at peskent, and hin) MOWTOWA. HAI the entire Humber | that he was A canvaamor for a rentable : Bille That Will Be Offered to Amasen) ecicion of tho world at @ congress of physi-|...d to announce to the country of their BBL Goser jie whaler ithe Nowe tone let see a ee Ee eee ea ing (charged, ‘Mra ‘twigs lotteed a complatit | At Horta Theatre, Robert Willard wil) beste ment Seekers Next Week, clans and aclentists at Bordeaux to consider thc {adoption that the Emperor stands et \ te w York jeither party hv nainder, excepting a fe PJagainat the poll-eman who arrested Nim. [tie second week of hia engagement Monday | “Other People's Money'’ fe the title of the play | duestion of combating consumption by vaccina-| Germany's head and will not allow the side the policeman turned his head | —— ” to travel, made their way (Seging that. he Fete Tee ‘ " 3 tion, Prof, Marigitano, an Itallan savant, re z J @ moment. When he looked ag nei TAWA ANarwntin | e) Abdew ing that he wae Anan Tushectes | night, in ‘Lost—26 Houre’’ Hilliard te a hard | which will be produced at the Amphion Theatre| 4 paner which attracted much attention, claim- | German frontiers to be diminished, : EAN ithe ANOTHER DRY SUNDAY. [t's vanst we vain hope of] Brennan lnvestigated: the matter and | ee ang ha has Improved considerably aa an|on Monday evening, Charles Dickson will Mil] ing to have discovered an eflcacious process for| After a festival march conducted by, | ; 1 After a ih young man had disa; finding means of returning to America, [learned that the policeman was per : In a boat on the rive ws was | ‘The International Emigration Soclety, | fects sober veto, Hin play appears to M him, and during | the central character, and a good supporting] 110 TGR meDe , nton he gaye renders’ the sup: | Mr. Kalbltz, of Chicago, its composer, k Ga wcinan's husband, and cnt OW, WPS oy hat tn What w Promises t i‘ nternational agen eration A aN ee the past week it has been well patronized, company 1s promised. *,. a et nis, most formidenie ainease immune had been performed, Gen. Erpous's pand, and another n | Roaa mae jee Ke irmingham, whieh organized the “Rob Roy" seems to he duplicating tts lant | ‘Little Christopher’ will continue at the| Prof. Marigiiano gives no precise information as was born in 3 Te ij who gave the name of McNally |, te teste the Yachts. | ciony and undertook to furniah ite A BULL RUNS AMUCK. asen'e puceesa at the Herald. Square ‘Theatre, | Columbla until next Saturday night. Tt te a| {2 his process for obtaining the serum, which can | wife, who was, born sak peee ge a i Just as soon as the woman, clad as! President Roosevelt and Acting Chief | momners with three months’ rations ta metoties have become very popular and the| pretty spectacle and the speciaities add much to] °° "A! Only from NMA or pa eRe) Little bunches . ‘ she was in man’s attire, sprang trom | Contin Porm went down the bay to look! agor landing in Liberia, Burnett and|Kmocks Down a Boy and Gores Two | Margery” ditty has already found tte way tol the altractiveneas of the entertainment ‘Woman May Ride Like a Man. Pecliver laurel leaves were presented to i the bridge, they were ready to pick her| 't tie great yacht race, and Acting IN| jumper say, failed to fulfl tts prom: Horaen. Ail the orchestras of the city. It te certatnly far] “A Fated Calf,"" which has proven & g004 ear] seiey Dorothy Chesteck, the English actresleach of the Americans, who will ge te ‘up. pector MeCullagh was in charge Off ise, but dumped the colont on the] pant Ruckner, of Meserole street, | head of De Keven and Smith's later opera. at the Amphion during the past week, will be ek-| 61, created @ sensation by riding @ horee Leipsic to-day. She came down perfectly straizht, ac-| affairs at Doltre Headquarters to-] eouat and left chem to perish, Burnett | Rrooklyn, leading a bull irom | Th® Teleane”” hibited at the Park Theatre next week, The same) Joi4g in the park recently, and whe was . €ording to the story, and at dis-| , arr iq] td guiliclent money with him to pas Coney Ialand to Lyman Weill's slaigh-| At the Bien Musee new erie are constanty | company min dotenet Ranta coped by a park policeman, has bean aa | a { j@ppeared beneath the water. when| atten sald that to merrow would | tig passage to Engiand and assist his] tor-honse on Johnson avenne this morn-| Oe added fo the long list of waxwork at; elmonica’n at Rix," Glen 3 oe tre nifent Roosevelt, of "the Police | 1y400 i she came up again they sited her, |My thers de pmtinaut doubt samrade, who had been stricken with ling, As he prased alone the Eastern | martiess The Chamber of Horrore ts particu: | cessful comedy, will be played at ihe Grand) Seth cttuedoners, init aie. may reeume: ber By that time the attention of a num-| ee [Phes sav that if ever they are able) mat ran onto him, knocked him down | lcm tnetr fest, Several noveleies are promised | Include Nellie Dunbar, Hart sisters and othera Trial of Battleship Texa troops arrived at Santiago de Cube te j ber of men along the water front had DUPRE SE OF LABOR jto wet back to America, they wll en-/and got away weelth'a, Union Square ‘Theatre wilt have ita| “Old Glory” ta announced aa the coming at: WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. ay ” aam'| C27. from Spats, The relnsegemasse | Deen attracted, and they set up a shout Hghten their unhappy race there on the ee bull piinged | Girough acy: uscomary wealth of vaudeville attractions next | traction at the Bijou Theatre, The managers) ji. oF ing jabra meses has | consist of a battalion of the Constisu- ‘The men in the boat with their uncon-| | Ricvcie makers are to be organize’ to-morrow | A ubject of African ¢ olon salon schemes. | steer catur street, near Ralph avenue, | week. Dockstader, the perpetually humerous, | announce that 100 people will take part in the] U0 0 oe wes cae De lene NMA SM clon Regiment and two companies « ‘ scious burden, instead of coming in at |." ® It is announced that Shazada Naz| ne came upon an excavation for a new | will be there with a new budget of timely | performance, and that new specialties will be| ofa run of four hours out to esa. the Burgos Regiment. 4 once, rowed down the stream and made | sorts Benteion U8) Fille ehensagnond, son eCiine AmeRy of BUUMIBR, BEC CRN ERA ec, joke, and the Inex Mecusker Street Urchin given. @ landing at the Ward line dock, foot of | The tn ihe va Jacket| AfBVANIsian, Who left London on Tues- Pua waren tee rses. Belonging | company will be another valuable feature of the | John Wild, Press Eldridge, the Lacifers and . tot to John Fallon and John Hynes in the Wall street Makers’ Union han hee day after a sojourn here of four months | shoulder. programme. Lillle Western are some of the vaudeville per- 24 ‘There Police ea caw Feisentiold & Rom © vestertay | as the guest of the nation, wil make| The animal then ran out Ralph ave-| The elephants at Proctor's Pleasure Palace | formers who will make up the bill at the Gayety eman William Edwards, of tha Old slip station, won in coteirg, | Tse she wages. of thelr a viakers a piigrimivaw to Mecca, after which he [PUG and Knocked a bow down, | nave made the Bit of the vaudeville esson. | Theatre next week. . . * i and the woman, with her husband and ihe elt a mans mention tomorow wilt return ty Cabul by the way of St. |seLaughlin Newcomb, Kelly and Nien. | Thelr like has never been seen io York | “The Span of Lite’ will bold the boards at i] companion, were put under arrest, She{ le of the New. York | Petersburg, New York and San Prancis-]olas, alded by a crowd of citizens, He | City, and the new Palace has Deen crowded | the Empire Theatre, and variety performance will * eerera plan ore But under arrest, (Bh: y a AN Ge Gigie og lieu was’ zaken to avstable at ao Chauncey: | moraing and evening during the past week. |pe given at the Siar & co. ( , col ous, 59 AN amublance street Buckner was arrested. a © — eo : S eedien , 1 W. Kelly, the rolling-mtll man, ta ei Was summoned and she was taken to] semi Kani ved at seeing the last — ~ i i t t for al ne o for the coming we White Squadron at Fisher's Island. e the hospital. nae yh . a, but for all that th > Prosecution Skim Milk Deale Ai practice TRUK, Rwenvahied areas 6 a aa grea Wer SIXTH AVE. 3TH TO UTH Bh 1 An examination made there Ta ai/the Orie Was bidden farewell In} Annany Y. Sept Attorney-¢ very long list of specialty people will appear! ew any Conk uae The White me as wiroply ut from ty ad yc : Saar tk hevaiten olen eae ee nent week “Magee Cline, who has queened | gauagron, of four warahipe, arrived at Fisher's sion. No Ss were broke ‘ " 8 y wy to the static few York City, attorney to prosecute adulterators | over averytody during the past days, remains, |\cyeq ies night and anchored off “The Damp nor was the skin marked [the Besqutise Mosrd of Choakmuihers’ 4 von Vithe r and he was es: | 9: milk and itter in the clty of New York, ‘The | ant here wlll be a number of mew-comers, Mr. | wend, A MRM OM ANS TES ON uk ' . . After a time she regained conscious- j! +1» brea a apes canted Dy am) gua hon q Mee AAA a Toe lk Mime ue apectal eaten | Proctora new theatre witt not Interfere with | the iarinern a short drill, To-night the oft. by ess, and was ab’e to tell her it want t t ane vs pe ms up within the sear hin olf of given a hop and reception at the Man Are i | She was unable, however, to talk much x i ' gave freoly ——— Jamen W. Thornton's Elite Company will hold | *!°? ae _ The husband in the mean time denied | " baa tink ‘ ans in the Tle. | ine stage at Tony Pastor's Theatre next week NCIS aria ever rea ‘ : ‘ ' RORAKOK. A 5 Nrlitzen, who Rave his adtrens ax 749 Wear] The organtzation will be headed by Mr. Thorn SHIPPING NEWS. . himself MoN war neie : ' Ras table at | bind nish ot y placewas armecet| ton himself, and {t will Include his clever tittle rise 8 Bria mies ea gorgeous ist es on casusliag srgvcpear | wite, Boncie Thornton, He has anrured many ph are Our Store is our best advertisement. Vears nd eit h a ‘ A t W 2 aad Ave ry ammen ti ia [exceetingly Cesireble varie Naas 533, 8un sete... 6.23 Moon riser 7.40 mee se B the woma Haya Mat Wand Fareery Pree a tar gi ciemmer i York Lite oe eecatety ‘Theatre, now under the manage: |=" Me® Hien WatER Lowwaree [ago we blazed out the path of Popular Prices; cs Supatihy pe , wen def . p eA | nent of Alfred E Aanins, The Whtte Crook’ AM. MA pM + Hartman told Sergt. Brown that they |" sre te , Mh ; =e tr ee patty pay ray ty: 10% 023 aulwe have led the way ever since. Ask ten New Yorkers Sar picked ' me a STATEN ISLAND NOTES ee talent haa [Gevernoe a lands. 9 0 : He icked the woman out of the water |on tte mune in tt ‘ to eee tf he oy moro ° i agement Monday ni Some new talent haa | G0verno! 40 148 600 Baal Oe Where she had fallen by the overturns | Mtoe ey Tes He mnere the & enta be] Sear rienced. and tiie burloaque will undoubtedly | Mft gi8'ficw york 'iseat time ead 4 minetes, Which store sells first-class goods at the ing of & rowboat. The mitted she! the & ; hey ai stowed t howere:| At th a be improved by these innovations. There are two 9 : 3 5 Ie 9 REE SEK Manis’ ewan wen tad Sc iMoe ae coer oe r eieeatre teeite [miata Fe aie lowest prices?” and nine will answer, ‘‘ Macy’s. ed to np vm th tdge pore “ Rie half nka: , hi t the Garrick Theatre BM. and Jone, y ce $. peepied 10 Jump’ from bride mt taken ivgahi an kasiands to the Duke of |r \ tae Sap Hernieh Te aay Hal On Monday we will offer phenomenal values in all time ago. Tue unten on er WNAUENL, an enormous wx of . Lael) Wil), plex toc: Are: Speke: Wie: the: Rad France " : A pdeNally then said that the woman [seers 1M" 0 fs gold, soc with t 8: to the Marquis | M% ig Ces re A mage med pe bates departments, including Blankets, Housefurnishings, jad jumped from the bridge. ile said ‘ne Meinste Wokite t " Saliwbury. di nlatd with | Ha comedians: Ars) (fo) POBHIe ely Normanala.-..-+ j : A that she went onto the bridge from the Mea) Kee eeolie to LIGA IS AaDtd olgared seabia woown New Varnes tat theatre mere wvutt| Sturt rtrmerents China, Glassware, Silverware, Lamps, Clocks, Linens, New York side shortly before 4 Loe . ye “ ses with dha He se pro: yeeHton $9 AMAR SHOR ARG NSTI EN, 1O8B Mant emeaay on ‘ » 2: i + alone, and that by prear Gees eee ined at Wack LeU HMnaaSEIBy Roma RIEL eho ae Weel aR with « Paw etd {ae iirince : “1|Shoes, Hosiery, Ladies’ Capes and Jackets, Silks, Dress wi in the boat on the riy op « . to niers of 1 a. Yucom, tht strong. woman, haa made Rich 8 i 9 STE + : ’ fare In tho boat on the river to ven | 4 {cited @ . i o: freeniers at: tbe i tu hie at Huter's Fourteenth Street Moneum th INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, Goods, Handkerchiefs, Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Ribbons, Tiare Gt the policoman (on the brivse| eee ie ia eae Oia NE Dees ey [ONIN BER HEBRAIC TAR ates tases! ee Gaeee Fn eee eee aoa laarcecgian trea: | aatala stale sy Matta Gitar Silk Waists, Ladies’ Underwear, Veilings, Laces, Em- seemed to know much about the jumj. |." ; nd ko WIth him to Cabul, He | fd ta the tow » Dorrow "$33,000 vile company. At his Bighth Avenue Museusa | Prins | Fred. Hendrik, fellstases, Sevannah, ing. Bridge Policeman O'isrien, who is, ,.MeN. Dard of Walking Tetegies out aw a present to the 4 ot at. | ™* An equally enjoyable performance ts promised B TO-MOKROW, broideries, Upholstery, &c. Btationed on the New York side, said he + new work anistam a Ate carriag wold. | 2 The season at Manhattan Beach—as far os jot, Bermuda, didn't know anything about : Mrvakivin tet tee w vids da being ted harness. Award B. Rice is coacernedendy next Satur — Every counter is a coinssaver, and every ‘At'the station-house in Brooklyn ttle | ° a ia. ; m after the departure of the spectai | night. Several new festures willbe Incr; OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, . in D T mare was known, IC was said uy Sore : ee BBO ts an Waar WHIM the’ npecae | Sten breed Hae PR One the a aa nate, oat BAILED TO-DAY, day a Bargain Day. To shop with us is a y that one of the policemen attached iroatoar ore ainat to left Victoria Station, it was brougat| x Kettle concerta Austin Corvin in to make Mr te the brldge force reported to him that | set t the Toert o Walk: |to m-sudden stop. ‘There was great ex-| has ON Al al cae el ae tall sure saving. was standing on the north roadway | !9€ Delegates uext Monday cliement among the officials, who a Mr. ant Mra John i, Pearson. of Linoleum- —— = Of the bridge Just betore 4 o'clock this| sonar Mover Snoenteld, of the United Gar. ended the presence of some great dan.| ‘UU? Ae th home from talnes Pais, 4 Valkyrie will | setur plieghany damatca or the Fall months we have everys merning. en he my wat looked to| locked out 150 members of Local No. 38. pinta. ger. None could be discovered, how-| tair yesterd Mo abbas wore’ oan ee them the| Were C008 esas ria, Pore Rico, him ‘@ man get out of some «ind ‘ horees owned by Mre AR. Bull for these ust! h, SARy | M thi bl d a Sa tealee cna: Sp tort ok ss Sane |Sy"%ue FINA AC arta earned inate | Securitas Sha Mn ne aati wos | avagoe pronperity for those entngl) OS Uo sat uma, thing sgasonableessand rgasonably ~~ jf »&