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S^DtrrtisementB. d.ropean QLboertiBenantf. foxeign Resorts. Gttrojjcan -1.¦-.....«- ¦«aaa TOPICS IN CALIFORNIA. MUSICAL XOTES. "^^^^CTnCRlT^TO IIIOP M EIROPE. UROPEANS AND TRAVELLERS wlll flad The Internatioiial Palace Hotels. P> PROPOSED LONG BRIDOE.DEPEW AND th. London offlc of Th. Trlbun.. TS Flaet Street, It behooves a wrlter ln urging the necesilty of Tbe OUealreh l'alace. NEWS. be himself cor- CAIIIO .89BJJR9 DEBENHAM eVFREEBODY E. C. a convenlent placa to leava th.lr advartlaameata VANDERBILT.GENERAL preservlng the verlties of history to " to [bt tei.eoraph to the Tnint'NE.l rect in hl.torlcil Rtatement. The Trlbune therefore *VCW TT: .Franca. By speclal appointment and aubicrlptlona tor Th. Trlbun., correeta a statement which In Its eotanui Her flajesty. San 4. . Colonel Lyman appeared T)^n\rr",*.,,n,':.e-.p.rt-«.t Franclsco, Aprll of Muslc-al Comment Iast Monday to the effect :, one of the best known of Cali¬ tvl t.erlond. Fur Garments, Bridges, engineers that the flrst performance of lleethoven'n Nintli *J.AKjEHNfinEU.S A.-A.- has lor a railroad The Hiimmer Pnliii-i*. Costumes, Cloaks, Hantles, fornia, proparcd plar.s bridge Symphony in New-York took place on March 7, THRRAPIA.Tarkey. I'ern I'nlaee. Dress Goods. connecting San Franclsco aml Onklan.l. It ls 1S4C. was that the The _ Silks, Laces, It on that date projecttd per- CORSTARTIROPLHI. Turkey. F.xhlbltiona of Hdtel to streteh from some point on the clty water- formi.nce was announced, but the date ot the per- Tbe 4Jd Hotel Inlernnllonnl. S/itrinl Metropole tli. n nniMiisi .itnir. FURNITURE front to the foot <-f Peralta-st., Oaklan.l. The formance was May 20 of the aime year. RlBce F.ir rhfonratton tleket. ... .il aad 10 raawva »e: OLD BNGLISH potatai i nrflcei. 14 OLD KMIIHOIIIERIES. would be feet In dl- ?he I'hilbarmonic Boclety have glv.-n the work slx arsimodatloa, apply Internathmal B. C Co AVD London actual brklKe lT.'.tdO length, de rehearsals.once un- Caekcpur st Landoa. or * I'l.'-e l'Opera. Parla._ of all the above post free. vlded up into twenty-three spans of varying tim.s. not counting the publlc Catalogues -I.-r r.irl once un.ler Pr. Damroscli, three but the no liergmann. Street (Cavcndish Square), Loodon, W. Offers uncqualled accom* ei«e; work, thoiigh great. preaenta times an.l one- under An- Wigmore 2.'.0 under Theolore Thonias. irtilk engineerlng dlfli ulti.* Two drawbridges of ton wlll be the feature of tho HOTEL CONTINENTAL, Thrrr mlniitr.i' from Lantfham llotrl._ modation for real comfort S.l.ll. lt prirnipal ROYAL I>K LtA PA1X feet would permit the pfirtTUT of »H vess.-is. iast ooncert for this teaaoa next Saturday arealnaj. and ltixury in every detaiL By this with a aaok two mllea long The hoIo I"- Mtn.. .le Vcr.-Siipio. Mrs. arranfement, slnger* wlll Moderate charge s. on the Oakland side, the tlme of translt acro=9 Carl Alves, William II. Rieger and Ffrangciw Da- ,WHITE Florence. Mr. ais.. b accn. from l>r. C. LINENS the be from twenty to ten rlea Darlea rlll ala. TRISH bay WOUld radoced Dircxrt irom tho Lootna, tninutes, whlle all the preaent tedious work of Hubert H. l'.irry's "Klng Snul." BOd the concert PRICES. Proprieiors, will open with the proluile and flnale from YVag- lHANDS! Hotel de la Ville, AT MANUFACTURERS' and express matter from The Gordon Limited transferrlng baggage -TBiiTMiaT.-raF.*§.!.efc.;»'lj'J'a umn Hotels, ncr'B "Parslful." l.aAlnr*rl nn.ta aK>Brt tnrm m Btroui.. boats to traina wonld be avolded. The project dn "'1 .rfJ < V; Wcrnc" aVBoTr. *-«r1i.cihor.ai1.1r,|L IRISH LACES »' .IntmeMI. la excltlng much Intereet, and if carrled out, it P.v.-n- l?,rV, ttiil. Cor..-..Boi!¦".^'.'1"rl'rop... D.-Mitzna, would mass the termlnal bualneaa In one place on teenth-st.. have Issued a i-lrcular of lnform:ition <>r rar.i produotton. Savoy Hotel, London. thla side, and would obvlate the inconvenient about the faatlTal at Bayreuth la the eonlng aum¬ Hotel de la Ville, HOTEL DB LUXB OF THB WORUX transfer of all railroad passengers. mer. at which "The Klng of the Nll.elung" is to be AFTER LENT. Brothers. Lld. PLAYS Walpoler 171111.1 of wlll tak- (Kitabllihed Vanderbllt, given. The flrst series representntions Savoy Restaurant Chauncey M. Depew and Corne.llus place between July 19 an.l 22; the secotnl between CITY _Milan._ Dublin, Of (laitronotnli* Fma. to be havlng 2 WEEK OFFERING8 OF THE Belfast, wlio arrived here this week. appear July 2C and ?.>; the thlrd between August anl .".; EAPTFU liand play* on th. t.rrai-i 0T»rt.nAli* » good time. They have certalnly seen as much the fourth between August 9 and 19; the fifth be¬ THBATRE8, Lucerne.Switzerland. 89, New Bond Street, Ibe Kmbunkment, (t.rde.i aad It. r ir, as be seen in the tlme they tween August 1« and 19. Novello. Kwer ci Co. wlll ln "The of the State could E. II. Botbern'a flrat retnrn to tbla clty GRAND HOTEL NATTONAL. London, W. Maltra KCHKSaBR here. Mr. is much impresscd book Bi-ats at 120 for each seri. s (tbe refjular price), to-morrow right at tbe Eiromar._RARARRRa jL. have spent Depew fee. Prlaonar of Zenda" occura First Iivst simailan of California. As he juatly saya. If an.l JI for each series, booking Houae. Tbe engagetnent la for ona Claaa, THE ADRLPHI HOTEL, bv the future Harlem Opera On I.:i!i«*. I.IVKRf'OOI.-. and Middle week wlth a Baturday matinea. Mr, Bbtbern, IbbC Midland the farmers of the New-England The annual concert <>f the T.le Qle. and Banjo only, >n MIDLAM1 (iBAMl HOTKL, could lead on lt la announeed, wlll nol agatn preBent thla play i:irrlrlr Llajkl Tliroiijjliout. .f.T. l'AN.'HAS. LONOOM Stateg knew of the easy llfe they Club will be given at t'arnegle Hall at 8:30 Frlday Th. UI rlee promptly at a PETER ROBINSON New-York. MII)I,4M) tJRAXU HOTKU returns Railway - California fruit farms. and the large evenlng. Aprll 17. The concert ls given BB her.t..- o'cloi-k evenlnga, and al al tne matlnee. Proprietors, PfyfTer & Co._ _HltAI'KuIU) could get for thelr labor. there would be fore for the beneflt of the Yale fniverslty CTWW, rvtTRBR'B HDTKI,, they wUI reach IU netb per- Goods Store, Oxford-SI., Hotels. What struck hlm which thls year is entered In the Henley Interna- ¦.Th.- Prlaoner of Zenda" Dry a great increase in settlers. nnd lt anfjfx MIDLARD HOTF.L. of tlonal to be roweil In July. Thls trlp will rormanee al Ihe Lyceum Theatre tMi week, Chatham. Knglaad. _DKKBY-.. as most remarkable was the productlveness Pegatta, of Mr. Hotel Tilegrama "Btaot.l.' Kxreiient Cuiaina, necessltate an unusual exrtf-nso, and the commlttee stiil mamtatni its popularity. The preaenee Hundred Btaarlallliat the orange and lemon groves ln Southern Cali¬ at the London. One shops H. TOWLK. Mgr. Comfort, Roeerat. chargea. in charge of the concert are in hopea that it wlll Frohmaa'fl other company, wlth .Mr Bothern, and remarkahle dlverslty of produeta mtereat. Paris. fornia. the be well patronlze.l in onler that a large sum will H.irl. ni Opera Houae thla week, wlll add Santa Clara Yalley. end wlth the run of "The and Show Rooms. Latest Jn the be netied for the crew. Sinre the concerts bave been The Lyceum aeaaon wlll the l.ist two of Zenda" In the latter part of Aprll. Mr. The Hotel Cecil, this glven In t'arnegie Hall during yeara, Prlaoner The crlmlr.al record has been malntained wlll al Ih Ll .um on Augu.t Grand Hotel, occnrreri.-s Bothern reappear The have beoome dlstinctively sodal th- moderate women. one of whom shot her they .il ln new play and wlll contlnue untll ..j.-.i- fashions. best style, week by two of Inter.-st among tbe on Novenv kllled her three und have cr-eated a great deal ing of Ihe Lyceum Thi itn Btock .eaaon, London. husband fatally and the other of Yale ln thls city. The |Ut of patron- ber 23. This new Hotel. eulcide. In both supporters _Brussels._ magnificent Uttlo chlldren and commltted esses is large, nnd lticludes a gre.it many well-known prices. the and finest in Lon¬ were the movlng wlthdrawn from the atage of Pal- largest ca.es Jealousy and neglect nanvs among the women of New-York socicty. The "afadame" la be for the re- adminlstered tralned Mr. m.-r's Theatre, but no' from the attentlon of New- HOTELdel'ATHENEE, don.will open causes. The lawa are so badly club. have been carefully by Bbepard with GRAND 16 Kli: BCRIBE. visitors about the toward fe- ln New-Haven. und age sirotig thls year. York. Mi Pali. haa made arrangnnenti ception of and Juries ahow such weak lenlency aotBgually of thl« al OPPOSITE mi; ORAND OPERA. JAS. SHOOLBRED & CO. Its loca- n hus¬ The boxe.s and a great number of the orcbe.tr. Auguatln Daly for i rontlnuatl play 30th of April, 1896. rnale crlmlnala that the murderer of her -morrow 1822.) aeats have been subscribed f.r, alth.iug'i Daly'fl Theatre, in II wlll be ti u iferr. I or P&ris. (Established faclng and on the well- already - wlll Modern Hotel tlon is unrivalled, be .' .i-'il i ..I th. The band wlll probably acquitted -'¦ ...,)il \|-. i;..... the tlckets have not been yet on ¦ " »« ARMBRl'RTER, Manager Mercers and especially na she pl.iced ptlbllc i,.'. a,...-,'.,- Im-.' an thi 11 way E General Drapers, Silk overlooking the river Thames worn emotlonal insanlty plea. wlll be offered to the public on 1" Ap- a fortune They Aprll bt- chang' Outfitters, are now showing the the Embankment Gardens has a brother-ln-law who has made for tick.-ts before that time may bt m HOTEL DE LILLE ET D'ALBON. and and pllcatlons Bt, H »n. -.¦. Parla in Hantles, Cos¬ the eastern and west- out of one of the lowest "dlves" in the city cured by mail from Fierre Jay. No. ::2 NaBaaU-at. A. M. Palmei wlll pr< .nl lo-morroa nlgh! for th. m. Roe \ enlome, latest productions .while and court " '¦¦ Betire*n Ihe Tull-rl..- Oardena Place Ciowns. flank the Grand who has a strong "pull" wlth pollce The commlttee in charge of the cono. rt is ns follow.: flrai tlme ln thla ellj a new omed) fi tn Advantagaotia ai rangementa r >r tumes and Travellinjf ern wings more than Krederic Th. Oerman orlgt- an.l New Opera. and en- offlcials. What ls needed here far Henry II. Howland. J. Kernoch.fl, Oeora* man cntltled "Hla Abaenl Boy famlllea Beautlful Hall. La*ge Drawjng 1c>udln« London, Ing of the aea- Mra I,.i.;.i Irldge. from afli work At the fourth and Iast concert present ':" will be under the of the crook^d ' Cuisine Chorn. a young Jockey. Henacheri "SUbal Ma- "Katl |,:" The and other for "Llttle ron of the oratorlo Bodety, u lianaone arlll of Monsieur done by himself jockeys wlll be corducted by the impoaer, Wlth T..-m irroa MU Clara M WE8TOBY & CO., direction who ten years ter" glven...... Oll ,| M i- Krench Pete," the notorlous Chlnaman. the fullowing ewtoJata: .Mrs. iiens h.!. Boprano; Mlaa Kourteeoth Bi American Tailors, Coste, the celebrated ago was Involved in the bogus Chlnese certiti- m.-zzo-soprano; Mr J. II M.K.r. wei k, .i; ;.. -i<>, WKHT sri.'AND. l,oM)"N*. under whose manage- Marguerlte Hall, ." Clief, and served one term ln San m Mondaj an I Thurad rin«r i.i mnl Vlalaria fi<»t.*l». Moat restau- cate frauds, ley, tenor; and Mr. Ffrang.-.m Davlea, barytooe. Melrwpole llia- ment some of the best will matlnee M Drummond 8tal. l.i.i.l.-ril li- lirl.'--. ...II.Ul.'IH »%l.li K.I Quentln. "Llttle Pete," who has a great yearn- Part 2 of the programme wlll be vartcd and da) t.-riul and limt in Paris and London niimt.-rs, conducted by Mr. on Tuei iv ai I Frtd nga In "Ai IT;" Illrbrck ap| nurl.._ ranta consist of three choral . ing to pose as a "blood," has been a conspicuous u. h '. have bocomo famous. figure at the local racetracks for months, and a Pamrosch. .::.-¦' nnd on '.. nth.-r.lnl Th" ." The of a »up|> Exclusively C. P. BERTINI, Manager, heavy plunger. peculiar performances Kor the Iast concerts of the Symphmy Bt> '.. ". of j.runil Hotel. Parla. led to and number of horses investigation rullng tho season on Frlday afternoon, Aprll 17, A Silk House. Forniarlr ot present ii. im.t IUO t.-.-.ra.i off the track of half a doaen Jockeys for accept- baa john Drea ¦" (Kalnlillalii'.l .^-^V^taV^IrLoado^ and Saturday evenlng. Aprll is. Mr. Damroach :' xi': T1 tl .Iu- Ing brlbes and pulling horses. The real facts, arranged a programme whlch c.n-alris, amotig Oth. mlren ,,. SILKS. SATINS. CHINES BROCHES. &c. i House however, didn't come to light till this week. numbers, Schumann's Symphony Ir: E llat, T wlll have ( iialoiiii-ra "III liiul iircnt ml \ n n I.i K<- ln The Walsingham and Juli.'t" o.erture. an I alnce l ( Im I'rl.-.-a iiml Nawara. Illlilllrh'a luna confeti.sed. to his atory kownkv's "Romeo rweek -III- Trinl.-. when Chorn According the overture to "lphigenie In Aulla." by Olu.k V rl|irrlrlirr 111 llir PICCADILLY. ' "Llttle Pete" dlvided wlth so many jockeys and Antoinette Szum.wska wlll t»- th.- aolo performer, :¦¦¦. '. . '' i" ¦'' Theatra Tw< n OF LaOKDOM.) Concerto In <; ralnor. BddlnN Th, i:, ter (THE BROADWAY flneat touta that he could not make much proflt. Chorn and will play aalnt-fla8na'a .hi -. G. & J. B. Overln-.ka the 1'ark anl occuplaa the paa bVrn Hilditch, at moderata and other Jockeys also worked the "double The thlrd of the aeries of chamber muilc and II & 12. eltlon in London. Apartmenu Loul. Schmldt. wlll i.e I Alley." T v Cheapside, London, charge for a short W long perloJ. croas" on the Celestlal gambler. desplte the fact ¦ong recltala planned by Jr., Tne IbbI ta wi Culsino. !<>' an Hall on next .... manaff«d that he waa far more llberal wlth them than any glven ln Chamber Music Tburaday are am exix-ri^n.'^i French ?hef\ The rerformers will be Mlaa l.otli.- Mlll Compan) o. gelardi white could have been The evll done evenlng. in ¦: row * I. H. P. Truefltt, Ld.. Telatrana, 'aWfnaV* ) plunger planoforte; Mlss Mariruerite Hall. meaao-aoprai & Manager the racetracks here ls very great, as women Ylctor Herbert. vtoloncello, and Mr. Bchmldt. rol- 1.. revlved In in I 13-14 0L0 BOND-ST.. LONDON. VV. London. JS Sec'y by ' ' arlth attend ln large numbers, and they and small lowlng ls the programme: llnued ui HiiI t<> 1. Bulte for plano and vloiln .F.duaM s (Through Burlington Arcade.) / clerka and offlce boys form a large element of Mi*. Mllbi aad Mr 8 ¦¦¦¦ II who ..:- » m ; and Hotel Cecil. defalcatlon that ha.i 2. Bongs.a "Se tu M'Aml".Pergoleae Illih-rlaaa llilrlr«««in.-tf fii.»l.- "anlfari NEW FASHIONS FOR 1896. the bettors. Nearly every 'ilu.-k f-vp'rli. © b "I>el tnlo dolce Ardor". >rrow J' in.l I >d»-l..rk nperatori. t'F*l and occurred here for months can be traced c Daac Song. .Handel B. glnnlng to-m nlghi hLi..piiilj B) dlractly '' i.i. . "tnifruin sli^ilns >alnun«" In l.oaduii. to the races." Mlaa Hall. tlnulngl the K 'I"''- "playlng 8. Cello Polo.a I/egende .Vlctor Herberl tlon ol Bardou'a Mm. I . i>..-ii rr pr .... ira 8 Brown determlned to i, "Ab Bprlngbrunnea," at aea- PARIS SHOPS. Velvets, The Rev. C. O. appears Mr Herbert. had a three montha" un Hu Silks, Thom.i tha /£*/ hold hla place at the head of the Flrst Congre- 4. Songa.a I/v. Lullaby.Oorla. laa K an, b Partout. .-harnlt.., :.. |f 11 itor; anJ gatlonal Church in spite of the strong feellng Ubm Hall. -. m A II Tweeds, Mohairs, Ylolln Baeni ,'.,a| Wl Sf&^ 8. Polo--Havanal«e.BalW lnduced the incldents of the . agalnst him, by Mr. Hchmldt. 11. rold II .... -M " '' Costumes, recent church tnal. A powerful faction ln the C. Ava Marla .nach .; Yoiina ran .-rl. >; in '. been aeen ln N.-w- LOBI^VUITJON'S' {fr K-hml-lt jf+ church is worklng to force hla reaignatlon. but Miaa Hall und Mr. Btok. I'and Pj r rr, -rr.iw FAVORITE * thus far his have Miaa Milli, l one al th' bj3 machlnery. and antagonlsta Thla we. k pi ln. qualll!-'- amall One of ¦¦ .¦ et. made headway. peculiar sequel take In a eoncert of the ln a Pl Tl ¦ 11 B ° al hI ia the admisslon of a number of very Mr. Paderewskl wlll part ruiBT the trlal Adamowskl (Jiartet. of Boaton, In Carnecle Ly. da) aml vYednei lay, goiiu /? BO? SCRIBE tt young members Into the church, and the addi- 12 On the next PARIS: ceum on Sunday afternoon, April i.-i.i tltlona of Orhart Foi Ihla w." k T anj I'aatoi -1 tho M- .'- tlon of aeveral aged persons to th" Ycung Peo- he will a recltal In the Aea of Mualc, CHAMPS- tL YStES BRittCH dav give lemy ¦¦i. r ii ri s.:. itor" aill be i Katl. H "¦>¦¦ ln ple's Endeavor Soclety. These admlsslons are Hrooklvn. and on the lSth his laat re ita! here. Mlaa and al Baturday Bai '.- Fl r 57, AVENUE MiRCEAU to repair defectiors of the dlsaattsfled. Tickets are to be had at Bchuberth'e, Untofl Bquan Mcht th. Bxturday'i ;- Kx. linit..:: evenlng ll will bel ?! M Mai u rlti F.ra .¦. guaon, arlth hla laugl m stra-hd Qovernor Budd proposes to spend his summer .. r.y Ki .,..'.. Lngi-la LONDON, RALITY A Oreen ln n< a ra W. 1 - vacatlon on the monitor Comanche, which was UPPITTB PLl' 8URPRI8E. as M ijor N> URCEST CHOICfi 1.1 TBE WAfttO All Pftjcn ^y Lingerie, over the Naval Rl serve. The il. |j; harli i II Lawloi In "M) lud's KI1 recently turned to r ¦>' th. "Bacelalor, Jr." I. ;.m Rroadwaj *. II. Roberta a M Thom- veaael ls lylng in this harbor. and the Qovernor WfiRK Rt RHODH IS1.ANH liKI'l'U- LITTLE DORR Bou ind Kl< ln' nea - >..r..-v .'. thlnks the bay wlnd3 will be pleasant reiief Theatre "EI 'apli in." .,. k .;:¦.!,r. .i.itii. II ii Mlaa Fanny FURS! 4> Ribbons, Hosiery, from the heat of the State Capltol. UCAR8 T<) 41AIN S<> ORRAT A VIC- .... Kheffer and compai n. at th. i, , Bearle, rontralto; FURS! FURS! -. ." " !"'."¦ " ., .i M,iri- The friends of H. C. Bunner, Edltor of TORT THE TI1IAL OF LINGANE. w.iy Tbeatrt on M >n iy. Api Mur; tn and Bla ,..,> * Laces. have falnt hope that he wlll lung sur- onetl. -. th. '.!....¦ ... Millinery, "Puck." It. I 4 (Sprclal).-Tba result of P. M. GrunwaEdt, vlve the overland Journey to his New-Jersey Providence. Aprll Theatre wlll r open to morrow even¬ pikii. - was a to Tba Th. Olympla ii in i: nr. i. % PAIX, _-^.an 4. Hue Haiaano, home. The stimulus of return buoyed hlm up. the State electlon surprlse everyboly. "The Btrai A Iv. \ i, aj n,. !¦ ni i .. of the I.ir.-I" was when the farce. flnf't Blirk. SlWrr anl Mai ls tedious, and his str.-ngth to wln. but n. hi atre Inrrrat imirtmrnt of f»r«, but the Journey Republicans expecteil by w '. be mi ed for produ ilon the An* Ican hlm to ..ut doors. 1 0f Mla. Brown pn nte.lt.yJ Mal Mn and (.arnilnt* In >iwl»t not BUfTlcient to permit go of margln as ll.faOO plurality. The n«mocrat« 'rp. I. -., ni ,--..-. Ii tlon ol Wai- f'.i\n. ltua»lari Ka*l», was the company Th. eaal wlll be pi though tbe weather superb during to but they dld not thlnk It DOMlbl. th.it Ih.} Rogera* who '¦ wlth aaaaea, I iif-ajint HALL tt CO.*8 LISTS his loaa, i ll a Ich play. II the 81 in nfonl, putatlon prlree. OOBERT greater part of stay. but the un ¦*.* loses Edwin members Qen- dard Theatre, and KonotB. bSSoh^ Unlversity Profeaaor Thelr eight of Ihe r.- ¦!.- "¦""¦.T Stanford pected happened. i-"o Man B. A \Atck> nnd arfoi m ino. Banvlll «*.1 ar.8 who has the pro- ).rt Bpe.1 llng, a il pp ichea th 100th p. rform- i.¦ Hamlln Woodruff, accepted eral Aaaembly shrirks to s.x. .nd the Republlcan and MI a Olll. Chaii. llopi I'omPily, ¦!.. U il i." ln USaNbT«?nOTbKB a \ of law at Cornell. Mr. Woodruff ls .'1,-ira Mpman, Mlaa Jennj Batt'rtee, .-. 'blrnmle r.. len" al i< Btandard Tl MLOW OROVRP BHCWVTtNOB, , feBBorship for Qovemor la baeraaMd aavaral bun Irada. M '¦.. "¦ i J who hns seen aarnrlca in plurality In Ihe le. mpl iw. an expert llbrarlan. result wer- all tbe more Bedpath roa night, when he p ry h. ro v,,. morroa al the Fourteenth Astor and other llbr.irles. but he loofe ¦ Tb. irge vote and dectalv. Mual.- Hall "Marguerlte" co nu tn Iraa crowda \ || from nlght, the no r.,r Ihe Hi llme The advancc aale r..r the ¦. aill . "Th.- Vil- at b< cause there had been Bttempt Bl nlnetj itre, Kosenqneal protlu - course of law at Cornell and has uerved remarkable wit.i.-s ind th. pi M Nlna ii. .1 oi ln ui an audlen. e to applaud .;. 100th i- rfoi r, Vprll 15, drama as llbrarian and asslstant a m the usual manner. Th<- Re- rontl ha. to be .. i.... Ing . Idlil to lt. i Po.tmaater." .1 Sew-England comedy f,R\TEITI^COMFOHTnii. Stanford profeaaor rnnntai campalca prnv< the week wlll U al wlll II ih. th. atr. lag. of law. He ls regarded as one of the best lect- restrlcted th»dr effortB In thls dlreetlotl to The new vauilevlll. fenture ol pri-aeni b) ,i.¦:. >me li Kd ly an Allee i; Ivea. The nen pla] publlcins l,e the Tlller Bl.ter. elghl In number, from ih. \i EPPS'Saaa a . .**» "aaa COCOAajjr Baawal law In this country. <-|.-i-- .s ... -iv.- iceneB, ..li lal ln N--.\-U.imp- a w-laornaaa urers on advertislng in the dally papers the day bafore Tl .. ni . n ButloB V'ane'a remalni al tha Acad Rr of hambra, l»ndoi pre.< "Humanlty" The iBtma.t. r, w ho .a "wuth MO W j fltUonl this w-ek Btaacked on the dead eralla. The n aerle. ..f dance. Th. remalnlna f- il ainro p DREAKvKABT-alTPKjL-ihe BBtural lawa wbien of tba tho treatres tlon and posters and emv lo morroa th. wlll . ll edte af Everything at by puttlng nf of Mufltc, where nlghl i:.> :¦ tl hO I. been awa) r, ¦',-ni applicataaa wlth one or th.- ittiiii iti.-lud An ..-ni. liii|..-,-a..i,.it.ir « Biaaatiua aa. Dutnti laalMaw" Kptig liM prv) wns back at the Baldwln to hold two progi .¦ i, the mln iter' r». work. of age. O'Nelll Democrats attempte.f publlc Ar u; .:.. th. wlr. rform. i. rater Iti weeh The rwmpany la Bdequat. t.-.e .-t a/all-aalattaa^w. a,,i,l-utel> nn..r»4 and orltb-s famou i/lrgln!. ,,. t-... h« > achool lu wtnter; propartlea and "Monte Crlato," the dl.-trlets, but tbaaa wer.- dis- thi Blali-r. ( and f «ir. i' tho i.u m In aummer an.i nlMi.r >» braaMBrt .a. biila. It "Vlrglniue" meetlng* ln outlylng \\ hlt<- ventrtloqu! aaelll, nnd in. ludeB J. ph n III ba Davlei i.ter a aaviI BB aujP¦.*n> *VNrioctcear he ranted worse than ever. Al "' ¦,,.'.:'.,' ihe i lllua. lu«% '---I. who t-^erag. Whlch ma) ^ -|f| (ha| , COB. declared that f.illures. Qoararnor plurality of H.27S the Krederick '"i' Dorc l'.i\ Ramle i'i- a--.un-tr.-a.-. whom no- uae -.f au... a t. were "Friends. 'Sln- tlnct LIppttt'B >n, Marj Davenport, Austln, -in- diimiil.-r. II t.> the Ju.l'.'l.'ua .r.ng enough the other houaea glven can best I who li«> f.r tne .Iltun.in may ba 4.'1"1 of aubtle "The Red Pock.-t- In a total vota of "Af.92 ba BppraeUtl by K R Mawaon, Roaa O'Neal, Hardee Klrhland, Belle l) ktiowi th. apxton, asplratlona «° LVJ "iund.a.la hB; "The Chlmney Corner," wlll ba tlie idn-i the old n every i » wherever thera bad." wlth the larg.st votea In other "Bohemla." it la offlclally «iv.-n out, kept Bucklln, Julla llachelder and t'larenee al.ter'fl hand; rtrl; gentle raBlat liwdaaf*ar-'un.!«.fifrSda"¦-1>' Vo att..k hr book" and slmilar tlmeworn dramai. maklng tomparisona untll the end of th^ Ferguaon. und hla wife, and th. \ III tge c rquetti are .-..nu: of ,-lee are fl atlng ,B, .,,.. States flgurlng th<- percentage. f'.overnor I.lppltt on ihe Emplre Theatr. »tage Tha alxth Oraham concerl wlll ba given nt 1, . mik point Moo.1 «n.l . peaa> were eleared in by '¦¦.¦ f..r the charactera Sffl^S, .implf twelve graln was y, f.-nt st... k a. ¦'. »i I fate \- keeping oarathaa Ma.le Only .ships to fol- raclved 2S,44< votes, Wblcb per of Ibe company' Ihe idemj ol Hualc thla svenlng. Bon.f th. erl> nourlah".! fran.e^.l5«ii|lB.7vlee"Oaaatta.-_ ,. half Una are under engagement . .¦ "Thi Late ii March. Eleven on ,.. B] ln.) Orundy'. coraedy, Iu ap| m Haj den, Mlnnle s Mr. l» for th* of yuiiJ them should get away total vote. The oar.didate the Rapubllc.n Blde preaenl M.m ii.mi.y arranglng productlon low and the most of Mr Caatello." whlch would ln all llkellhoml have Joaenhlne Sabcl, Frank Ke«nan, th. Ilenta, Mr whlch «..¦- refuse to charter receiving the smallest plurality wa» the Attornej ln! Charle. Krohman anl Huiitrr. I... v .in Karle. J A |)..naghey, Hen- "Waddy Ooogaa." Hanigan'e play, thla month. Shlp-owners j,..,..., "iiohemla* ni ..-¦ al and Havre or Antwerp for 20 shlfprI- but, sln'-e he re.-elved more than 10,008 plu¬ it ni '-in to gel u >th< htmln lt II Mau S nl Tommy Mea le, paen al tne Park Theatre, Broadway Thlrty- Great Britaln. will Oeneral, found H.itn.-y it- noldi and arolln. \\ ..ir. ii.'tii-at., Beveral aeaaona hk". Inars but from pr.sent appearances they rality, the burnlng qtwotloa whether fJeorfe T. FIBED 0\ BY His WUF. they hold veaaela for the new ctop. of 27 Almy-.t.. wboas natii- was ],.,vil Belaaco* drama, 'Thi Heart of MaryUnd," loae'lf Hrown. bookkeeper. Th.- blll ;.i Ihe Troc.dero thla weeb cont.lna the The twifth annual benefll ot tha Theatrleal Me- on the ballnt, could have clalmt-d the offlee <.f Ibe entara a aeventh month al the H. Id Bq iar« Thea¬ BT riiirn.- ..f Mll. Kathetina Rartho, .. .-liuii.-ii Aaaoctatton, New-York Lodge No, I, arlll PARRRD PPOII POLITICAL BITUaTiOX IS BARTPORD. and the imoluments thereof, tre to-morroa nlght. The fli il regular aeaaon ..r the y. ing RuMlan, ., famu.Y wartRRARCR TBE Attorney-Oneral whoi I to b< .nea elleni dnnrer Among othera t.ik>- at the Amerlcan Theatre i¦- :..-, afternoon. Apnl changed flrat held und.r tba Consolldatlon rongress-ave., who was the nomlnee, th- In Ihelr id,. ,,iri iln upi to glve the audlence ,i alght of ho»- Hra r.inn Monday la the Okahea, worwlerful acrobatlgi f.-ns, _ wa, la Smt- than any other forever be an naaolTed pp.bW-m. a'. l. the membera ..f the rafl do thelr \\.«rk. kt,...!lt grralcnad .ct and arlll be more Intere-tlng May Irwln, ;it the w Th. atre, expei nced llttle ...I .t la, ¦:- .:i ¦ nd Km letche. anl .'..U.Si..- fact all on the voting for llcense or no llcens.- ' yeate, I.O by recent becatiaa of the that The returna of th.- buatoeafl depr. a'.on kwked f..r durlng Holy mu .1 i.'irl.r i<. il Hayden, ln nea ~.ri);< ind f"m,nVl,",;,\.a,rK.:Vfl'irt on a ,..m- a'.c'tlon of years. in Providence and I'.w- The benefll to Mlaa Julla Mortlmore, whlch t ik.-< lk /,h, .'our. aVptad, of the munlrdpality. both city anl town. ahow that the llrjuor deab-rs \v.-.-k. th»- admlrera of "The Wldow Jonea," havlng hulla.la; N'tna vlila dantvr; u Llllian Maehl, who tre offlcera alnce llcenae was vot< 1 wiii llng her i-lgareite .ona ln "l.. The al the Btandard Theatre Bunday .-\.-nitiK. Aprll In additlon to the general tlcket ten tucket were unduly alarrn'd, been nearly aa numerouB and fully a. enihu Reragllo." place itL'SXmmmm ii. in- ..f burleaqu. "Fra .lavolo wlll be pui on n.ai week. t.i b. tho--- ft'ITr he manage.l. an.l taaj riur.cn tho The problem Judge Wllbur'a court haa been occupled all thls parfortn.n. Yvette Violette, Mra. Mtca Bhaar, th.. whtatler: v, BB I'kecker-sl.. whlch one S. >ear between part.ea. Th.- eouvenlr has grown Into an In.tltutkm, and nevol.nl Bocletj wlll bc a m.tlnee given on Mm.- riar.i Mansfleld, aoprano; .it-orK.' Bchlller aad whlch his wlfe looked £*? I. to elect thelr tlcket al. .long week In trylng Davld T. I.lngane, the BdltOT anri Tueaday, It No r."> Hlrocker-,t tSVepubllcana the c f.-r bovi Itlea In ihi llttle mementoa Aprll IL .it Hi- Fifth a.H- Tbeatra afma Ba Chai I. ¦ Chartera. "tr hU had llved over i? where the Democratlc majorlty of "The Evenlng Telegram." for aaaaull impetltlon tor HB BaM thal be aad 1f8 th. llne ln a clty manager k-'-n. l'.viiy f..i!iinf offerlng, from bronae atatu* vi.ie and aii ra Capoul, Maurel.and win untll rec.n. > when them. The Common Counc-ll Osceola R. Cook wlth a paatoL "The Tele¬ la Planoon At tha ii.-n-'iit io be glven to Chariea B. Pratt thm ona at Ra. m Waack-*>at 1. at l.a.t 400 agalnet uiwn ettea to old-faahloned wooden clocka, han flgured, v.i Kive ih.-ir Baalatance. Kdward Vmom wlll glva th. X. the ward dlvlalona lend- wrote up a lodglng-house kept by Cooh as a evenlng al Ihe Btandard Theatre, th.- progTamme m- wlll be Republlcan largely. gram" lhal aro well nlgh bealda tbemaelvea en. dlaorderly houae. It 1» aaserted by the proKiutlon nanacera cludee Vlrglnla Barla, Zelma Rawlatoa, Plora i*in- !,?;1rr-^"'M^^ta,^^;^h^\n,^:rlnt^ Ing ald to this result. to thinh aoanethlng nea whlch, al tin- atoraa. attmf. . h«4 Oeneral Aleaander Har- ln walt for Ungane to hora.iwblp hlm deavorlng up lajraon. <',r«c,. Mllton, Adetlna Hoaitttoa, PVanoea h aaUttvaa The Republlcan candldnte. that f'ook lay Bane llaae, win come rea onnMy wlthln the prl ..f ln favor. and the atreet.. Llngane heard of thln Inten- Brooke, iir....kM. Denton and Oaaman. Aadrew Mack, kiBon haa been steadlly growlng on the publlc an orebeatrm aeat. The IpOth conaecutlv. perform- Willlam Wlll F. U.nny. Carloa from th. .elect One about a .¦ WH1 Ui.^iiik. Jirome, which. at flrat. camo tlon and procured a pl.tol. day year im.-.- of "A Blach fah-.i." nt Hoyt'fl occur. week Powell and l*our. ewoalttou a ex- wlll t>. aouvenlr. Curtta, tha Mtmte of the haa faded away to great ago the palr met on WeyboHset-»l.. and when the from Tueaday next, and lhal man'a Clrele. party. The Blftfl ar.- defllgned for ni.-n prlmarlly, an rm n ?- tent. Th. Democratlc candldate. Mllea B. Preeton, smoke had cleared away Mr. Cook wa. dlscovered them. A handaome allver ha. heretofore run In hla r.nly wlll recelve penknlfe former Bherlff of the oounty, wounded In the neck, and he had a hor.ewhlp ha« been declded on for thi* occaaton. DR. STIM80N WILL 8TAY EERE. a rmy or He dld not have whlle Mr. Llngane was iprintlng up tba cTreulart iuaed Ngute "n^j^ ,? well When nomlnated for offlce. hand. hand. Kach to aaU Bl th.' BtOW r'rlday. ""h,. ,al for a nomlnatlon on atreet wlth a pl.t-d ln hl» B8- the 1: l.-.i of tli.'al»*JJclrciuar klird vote. ln the conventlon oth.r waa the as.allant. <'o.)k Th<» r"iriilar conceri: wlll be glven at in: BATB in: m:\kk inti:\iu:i> to i.kavk know what waathaeana. anough of th. men Berti that the that hla wlfe had told hem , the flrat ballot. much to the .urprlae wai Indlcted for assault wlth a dangerous M.iMf-e through the weea The addltton. lo Ih. waa and thut^h*w«na hu i yjr-j, Sev.ral well- and Llngane's cotinectlon wlth the case work eollectlon ara much admlred THI BROAOWAV TABBRNACLB, .nd of no aecenint, j"°\h.-> « ahould who had fathered hl. candldacy. weapon. before tb. monajra on Ui. booka l hawa ivnw been talked of for the wa. lald before thr.-e or four Orand Jurles Taa Rev >¦- Henry A. Btlmaon, <>f ih<> BreaoN aom. of»Jth. g^ had knOarn Democrat. who had waa repdered. It was ntider th.- BBW hava baen .ntered. he namea, an Indlctment "The Patal Card" wlll be the Baater Week attrae- I'.ili. ,u and Thlrty-fourth- to hlm and .lemun.led 9^LM"Ind".' *<-<¦ what ll«yoralty dec-llned to allow the use of thelr law ln the me.ui time by the fJenaral Assem- ¦A.i> iiia.l.-, Broadway '»I.»'1x,l,,an1'Vr3... aa. to a. a laat reaort. It looks pas.ed to at th«- Orand Houae All Ihe acanary, :.t acoounl to a Kon.. to tiie si-rrre at No. Ba.8e.TBf and Pre.ton wa* nomln.ted bly, glvlng the Attorney-Oeneral power enlarne llon Opera |.iv.- aii intereatlng and ideaaaal matter now ii « the Democrats would coricentrate upon the number of the Orand Jurym»ti at his pleasure, .-t'-.. whlch charactertaed u-* long ran here of thi> ara* i" arlrlch wiia th.- ,f hl» gaw hlm epter for Town Clerk and Clty Collector. effecta, Tribuna reporter yaeterday Ha decUred that as soon aa »'.'?" r .ut OT a thrcindidate. that Llngane wai Indlcted. lam wlll be uaed In this engagement Tha had Krown a and allow the Mayoralty to go to General Harhlaon. The Oolonlal Dtanes and Daughters of the Amerl¬ BeaBin the rumora .>r his uii.-K'-d raatgnetlon th.- door she diaw "^"^'SSbulletirbJatJatM nomlnatlona for the«e posltion. are, eaal Oeerge Allaon Clarenc Holt, Henry from one of the land drawei und ftrad at b*8b. Ha haard The Republlcan at tne can Revoltitlon of Rhode laland nre to give a "spe.-- oomprlaaa \li-a in.l had. ln fai-t. apraad purt he b«m^ however, aood onea, Incumbrnta of th.? offl'-e of ll-nnaii, Joaeph Hrennan, MI-- Mabel l>rt, wa. p.., hla head. and dodared puraue.1 to de- tacular and hlstor'.cal prcxluctlon" Rhode laland to aabtber. Dr. Bttmeon aald thal there not waa not 1;^',:,(,'r,l,!llld fro,n preaent tlme, and It wlll take a strong pull of auld syne at the Hous-- Adrlenne Dlarollea, Mary B.'Wood, Anlta Itothe, His wlfe eafjafwtL^."^^Ir'dodglnahe the Town Clerk. Mr. Bmlth, who ha. ln th« daya lang tipera Elsle Uravea, Mlai Kemp and othera, tha a.r.KiitrMt foundatlon f..r tii.->c nimera, and thea hlm. Then .-naued a wild chaae. «,rtN, four faat elther i oi- all of next week. It con.lats of a serle* of tab- un.l ahe flrlng atWBB. J <)f ,n# the aolld Oerman vote wlth hlm, or the Clty of wlll assume t.i m.i>.: "Tha atory thut l was to leava ptano to i-lnno to la one of the most popular leaUs. In whlch leading people sorlety prooeeded tlm.s altogeth.-r. but he manage',SI'r ^'xt^Kiitratt for the other would not have Army of the Republlc the Rhode Island Etcamp- "The announcamanl A.hton era. tbe candldatt* plaree ediK-m.'d baboon and from tba I'ari. ITollea to to ni.-.-t the a"v.,. Mr*. tt. aa they feared he would draw enough Republiean ment wlll present the name of f'olonel Danl.l It. rlonkay, a tri|> Oakland tba membera Of Crii.e she dld not deny ^£^*1S1*the "fV1'1]'1".- howevB"1. to defett them. 8o It had to be Pre.ton, Hallou aa a candldate for commander-lii-.-hi.-f Bergefa, a"'1 the Brothera Horn, arho hava beea In ohurch there. Upon thla l reoelvad l.-tt*'i-s from i,m thal thara bad htaan u Voaaa war huaband»Vy.«,;Tw.va>dru»a.»i'«waa alwaya the gen.ral Impresalon that he ha. been put up Oolonel Itallou haa an excellent reiurd. and has fav.n of uiu ln Maaa Plorrla \\'.-Mt arlll ap- t>> and .n,l -ald that a. her and aa Commander. He ha. been Burepe frlenda ln Bt Loula a*hlng ma Htup over t«» "-va the baaliaaaaoi r^j knocked down wllllngly grow. every day. aerved Department after a yral'a Ma> In thi- I.nid.ili nillsli- hilli. m.rely trytaa wii to be |ii-ar, i wlth them 00 to Oakland. Vaa She declared tnat promlnent ln polltlcal llfe. The Oelevlnea, who made a bll laat w.«k as thr |i I B WOeh my way .,... .r lha stores. , ,v)t AQAIX8T F1RE LLOTD8. The lete Senator Henry B. , who dled In three PlerrotB, remaln, aa doea Harrtel V.rnon, 11. Subeequently came tha praaa announcemenl that I JVD0MEXT8 18S4. by the terma of hl. wlll left a fund of 19,888 In Kulier uLao remaina, and thix ia. rhe lu«t week of li ii been ln Oakland, and thereupon l recelved let- were entered yeaterday agalnst truat for the public acboola of Prov'.dence for fur- I'uui ii-is of regrei from frlenda In Bt, Loula that I hud ^WC JudgmentB Merttaattl'a pantomlme oonrpany. .1 t» s.'i- A Co., a. managerB and attor- nlihing gold and sllver medali annually to the be«t noi Ht..|)p. them. Jtark Mayer general two reader. In each of the graduatlng claanea of the "As a matt.'i jf fact, 1 havo had DO commiitii- aeya In fact for ten underwrltere of the New-York Hlgh and Grammar achools. A aerlou.