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??m PART II. | PAGES 13 TO 16. ! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1896. pCERY TO MAKE A REPORT. THE HF.ALTH DKPAHTMENT INVESTICAT ING THK WATUt TROim.K ?aaafTRW" T" R? atADal to roMMRaMORRR w-TUJS *M TO THK RRaTf MRTROD CBJ RR jrroRiN''' THK WAtWM to its PORMBR prnjUTT ? RO disease HRH rjaa BACTERM BXHJRD. Tf.f Hea'trt Tiepartm^nt. whnae duty it la tO ' (r,e r> pautnM nt.fr Rjr Worka Infonaa d aa f'the cun.i.tin "f x*a ntjrf vul.T stiPi-ly aml jjrRaaa w what ts the baart ooanrn. to punue U> * ^yf th* ooaaftUon of the water when it falia vV,*-th< averape. will v.ithin a day <>r tm mak. gaaumatlv. rOPOfl aa *0 the raus.-s of l?e bad '-oor and taste >>f tba wnter, and sugp<-st to ihe n>n Worka Departmenl ;i nvthod of purlfymg guarater aupply. jae Tn' un? ia aMe tn state that Dr. Em.-ry | -port arUI deCUWU the rlty'e water not un?l). la iwn* at present. notv uhatanding the odor, bul * , at any time it may develop diseaee garma tf'not ai onca atten.led to. Dr. Emery arlll _,mnipncl that certaln of the ponds from which flUdty-a ?ater <"m-9 ba drained. thoroufffaly leaned of the greenlsh st um wbi. h OOVOTa, to a hM. tatent, thait bottoma and aides. and re r-avened Ir. additi.m. ba UrM pn.hahly recom ?e-d that th" open tr.-n-h wht.h conveya wat.-r from LondoR'a pond, bt/ -nd llen.pst-ad. aloaa ihe edpe of the vtuaf* Of Hempstead t.. Um Munplni -t*tlon, ba replRced i.y a pipe wbicb ain ke?r from tha water *a passaa. the unwhole ar.me dralnase ?>* the vW ?-e Twoportiea from the H M*lth Department went on a toor of Inapectlon i itl on Lona laland on Tueaday Dr. E H. Wttoou. wh.. haa oharve of the bart-rloloFival .i.-partm. nt. recURtly made a report to (Mmmlaauonet Enwry re. om-uendiiii? tbattha water aupply racetve Immedlnta attcn tfM <t. Monday Dr. Em.-ry ealled a coi.aulta B Of tha heads of the vaxloua r.ureaua. Pro re?" Ellna H. Bartley bactertoloajlal of the Long laland College Hoapltal. atteuded the meet kftg D was then eatlmated that there are ,,., more oaaea of typhoM now than at thla time laat v-ar. Hayoi Wurater bad prevloufly lafonned Commlaeloner Emery that he wlahed the walei ? ? . have Immedtate attention. and. in Rplte of the lack of funda in his department ii I at M v's conference to betrtn an ? . ? ..n. POTHERED RT THE TRENCH. ? ? | Chlef Chemlat Volckenlnf went I ? ? amlned the aouree of the ? ? aupply, whlch is L"nd'>n'8 fnirly cleaa, except that dlatoma and rtlu ' '. h are ? the water. .... ? paat tha m i.y whlch tle i been puziled for I have a Bpeedy ao rka of the vMaRe, .,! ,1 draina are wlthtn a for aome distanee. A slx :.-. b ? arriea the waate water g, pouralnto the treneh. worka percoUte* into . ? .? .- dtocernlble on the sur rf th" runtof wal ... ra Dr. Bartley. Sanl tnd AaadstmRt Engineer ? ? ? Bprtngtehl and examined at This pood has alwaya bj a had eondltlon. and half of lt waa - j oui a y< ? aajo. The pnnd hl r.ow bor dcred with a we. dy water fungus which emits a faul Od -r. The water ia more or less full of jwnlah rx.ze. Dr. Bartley aald that there was ?greater fear of an epidemlc of malarial farvtr aan of tvphoid fever. Dr Wllaon thinka it advlaable to eatabllah a Woratory on the waterahed. ao that the eondl? tlon o' the sources of aupply may be conatantly HARMLE8S. BUT ANNOTINO. The HaoJth Department has been Igsulng rteklv for upward of a year bacteriulogical and -hemlcal aneJyeoa of the water. and the Clty Worka Department has been in a condltlon to bjg. tha B-BCt state of the water at any tlme. _a ba terlolOgloaJ examlnatlona BOa*Hw K toira i. ?ome tocfwaa* ta the number of taeterla ln a cublc cer.tlmetre.bu t th a. g __ar_ are of a harmleaa order. L>r^ u liaon ISTviw of bringtai baok tbe^-m - th* tute of pur.ty f< r whlch it ha? l.een JUBtlJ eeie ^rr.-tt who took part in theae '"^sUgatrng aryadltlon. will meet Dr. Bnjery "^Jg"SJ UOttaer conaultatlon. Pr. ihneo-said >e aterday that the repon whl. h hi* department would teaue gagfcl bt delayed for BerereJ days becauae of its gfhauatlve t H _-..,i u? = A^o-a.-ori Ot, worka Commlaaionor * Mbj ha ?n'd, ed Vl .^ro-TheSnnitaria,,/;^' baa-eUi - n ? m.I ' ;- ***? VSrlrlokivii trfaatea ng of th- Impurlty ol i. ""K1 watrr to tht ence of Long Islan-l-rs - ma.ntainlr.e the purlty of the water. aa h > hav. oppoaed the laklng of the water aupplj *.- ry. H? thinka that th.vo ^ Im tw_Loni nd illtagee*" ta aome ?t?nt r_Boatahle for Impurittee, and advises that im m-diate atepa be taken to clear the "-ate- '* Btjtrtfykag vegetal le matter. Dr. Bell bi mUtoIj oppoaerj _ t1 ..ing of a laboratory in tne Chy Work, Department to look after the warer ?aacey, M he thinka it ia clearly th" duty ot the Healtr. Deparravnt to attend ta thal work. fnrnaruHY ouabdb home aqain. Joi;n aaa__g ai I WTUHaaa Stanley. the alleged f**aaa_ lebbcra, from Llttle Bock, Ark. ?"?a^aea roi,Vra, from I.r i- '-'? "? ??????? "tajBta to their natlvi il ? ? -'? afeek. The raaaga from thi runty Penltentlary whe ?-"ornpar.iaa th- t nltcd Btatea Dopaty Marnhal, ari?-g Ko r. r,.. ., . yeaterday. TO a reporter a*. Burlng the Joorney th- prtaoneri 4 Bgd BBti. .i w tha Borprtaa "f ;1" Plere? of lln vn rr found eon. i i/ert ?. - . AB BKQIXEEB FOUND DROWXED. *he body of B_gtneet Roberl Bowafleld of the *aat_blp Deleonyn, waa found yeatterdaj Btornlng ?*tk? Eaat Central Docka Attantlc Btorea, a en j* ftjaael llea Bowafleld iUgaigyaarad _at Haiur ** r-i*ft.t aad i, k??'.*-."-11 Blaraa waa m at out by ?PUin ThotnaB Uttla, arho feared thal tba man *** aetaented it la now bellevatl thal ha waa at s^k"d by a falntina ajj*-ll when near tha aida ?f the ****"'? feii ovct%oatd bj - itnatd. Ha araa n r?*J: __>riu on board ahlp. and the offlcera and wf m i r' ,r:,i'?? afleeted yeaterday by the fli ?/'-?> H< w ., ".. -, |e i ,, port ... ai Wri *:V ,nv?hd alater, who llve ln Tuit.-tih.ni, ? .iim-r j.:i-s batweao th- River ohmUI,*"'j liil* '??->?. and Bowafleld had noi *ihe bodV''ra' 'Ilon,n!, ^Ptala Uttla took rbarga 4 TBOLLET COMPANY To Hi st ih. k tu *'*' Jlir"' Hu"er w.is v-.-t. r.i;. \ apftOlnU i ]??tdian ad liun of h-r flve BBontha bM ' Kdwurd Butler, by Juatlce \u.-i V v. k of hn??V:'"' Court, in order that tha chtld may .. - *n actlon againsi the Brooklyn Helghta K.iil kr/ ./"ri'fcny for o?rr.;.K.e fui (.-rHoiuil ln . Ua, ?utu* ;i\'s at No, 20$ Eleventh-ai ghe aa>s li-i,,, "" ' I wi Injurcd on Jane 21 Uat in a col ?f _a'J: ''"' ' "",. l(lttt tae aocldaoi waa no fauit '?? and i,t aar..tB l0 But. fol daisagaa A8YLVM PATIENT8 HEARD. THJCCASafOF rOUR 1NMATESoETHE LONG 1SI AMi HOME BEINrj 1NVKSTIC.ATKD. The Inquiry Into the m*tit.il i-ondltion of Frank Anstin. now contined in the I?ng laland HoUM, Amltyvllle, on the uffidavits Of two phyatctatta and th. .< inmltment of a Supreme .'rmrt JudgU, bul who la I'li.-i;. .1 to i>- aana, w.is oouttnued before Jtiatice Ooodlich, in the Suprenio Court. yest.-r.l.iy Alberl Katz. of New-Tork; Colonel Hayward, a conf.-iier.i-. eeteran, aad Jamea Madlaon Laiy, .ui ax-potio. eaptaln of Hew-Tork, three o?h.-r inmati-:= of the Hom.-. n.-r. brooght befora Juatlee Good rlek laat week on ihe petltlon of Ci I. nel Albert H. R-i ra, who waa Deputy Btrael Cleanlng c.mmls sioner ir. New-York, and ? trled to releaaa a large numlur ..: tlie tnmatea of Ward'a Islan.l by Blarllar proceedtnaaj. Kata, Anstin an.i Hny arard were in eonrt, and Lary*a eaae waa achnduled for to-day, bul when Mveral houra h.-.rt been oe.-u pted In lahlnaj teatlmony no decislon was renehed in the eaae of Anstin. Whlch waa lirat taken up, and all the <taaea wera adjourned tintii thla morning. Attatln was on the Btand fot some llme. and aa he la daaf, hla examlnatlon was oxhauatlng to avory on. oonoarnad Lawyer Dariington. who repre senta Cotonel Rogtra in thr- proceedliura, waa obUged to put hi* niouth to the ear of the witnesa and then hhont wlth all the power of hla lung*. Anstin teatlfled thal he luppoaad he waa com mitted to the aaylum Ix-eauae he waa nervoua and Irrttable, and that his wif.- wanted tO Ket rld of him. He admltted thal ance ln the ?"jatbuah Aay inm he had beatea hla head tn the floor m an at tempt to braak bla akull, but he sald ihat the food ???- nol al fot .1 doar, the Burroundlaaja arere had and that he was d.-spondent and h.id lost all hope. Somerhing in his head tcld hlm thal th<- hest thlr.sr he eotil.i .:., would be to ibui h hla akull and end n all. H. knew be ? ia -??:? nd ba tboughl it waa onlj right that he abould t><- releaaed. Wllllam Qlllen. Austln'a wif.-'s brother, taatlflad that he vlslt.-d th. patlenl In the aaylum and that they arenl tishing In Oreai Somh Bay. Auatln nahed and caught aa nranj aa any ot - elae. Other Inmatea of the aaylum, in<!'.id'.ng rv.ionei Rogers, were on board at tha '.Im.-, and the witne?? aald there was a look on th<- f.tces of ali of ihem that he hoped'was not on his face. In answer to a queatlon of the Court. l.?r. Wll aey, of the aaylum, aald that he would be wtlllng to glve Anstin a Beparate ro .tn i.r.d attendar.t and the freedom of th. groundl at the same rate he w ts now paylng Mr. Darllngton referred to th? dlfterence between tha patlent and his wlfe, ar.d said that The lnstltution was n gon.l place ln whlch tO keef, a person otlt of the w iv. so long aa his ln carceration wa9 paid for There were a hun.ireii other caaea ln the aaylum of people kepl there through ma'.lee or for ermvenienee. and if they were ail releaaed, the Inatltutlon would hoae H.000 a weelt. The hearlng waa adjourned untll thla morn ing. .4 REPVBLICAX PICXIC. THE FEDERAL REPUBLICAN CLUB OF KINGS COUNTY AT I'l-MER PARK. The Federal Republican Club of Klnga County pare ita aeventeenth ar.nual plenic at Ulmer Park laat night. with a good attendance. The Federal Republican Club of Klngs County la the oldeat Republican organizatlon on Long Island On Beptember 1. 1S79. It came into exisience with a memberahlp only large enough to f.il the hut each recurring annlveraary haa brought B large Increaae In membershlp as weli as useful nd Influence To-day the club haa an en Bt of 2'i actlve memhera. and Ita influence la that it has come to be recocntaed as an im portant fa<--.or in the politic-s of thla clty. The elubhouae, at No. 41 Union-st., la a commodlous three atory and baatment bulldlng, r'urnished wlth . rery convenlence for the c-omfort and pleasure of the membi-rs, Includlnaj bllliard and poal roomn and u library contatnlng 4S0 volumes of ? arefully seleeied Itterature. Regular meetings are held on the ae. ond and laal Thuraday of earh month. Some of ihose present at the picnlc were Jacob Rretiner, ex-A.derman and Mrs W H, Couiaon, ex ,\ i- rman aua Mrs. Ernai Jahn, Henry Perrle, w, B. ijrak-r and hla farmly. Conaresaman DenoU F. Hur ley, Tax Collector R. Roas Appletjn. D. P. \Vatk:ns, Pollce Captaln Colllna, Regiater Oranvlll. W. H.ir man, Cltv Work* Commissioner T. B. Wlllis, Charles M. Boachen, rharles Hermanc*-, Sam;:.-i Gr. a>.ir:. J w Ma kay, Charlea Reamer. A. R. Waiien and hla famlly, John Ambier, Fe::x Kiernatt, John Hin t >n Arthur D:n?mare. Jeremiai CoateDo, A. V. Eranz. Maiir Thoma?; Rel!. Samuel O. Calhoun, Wiiliam Telford and Jot>"ph H. D^kr-r BATBED TS BTREET ATTIRE. EXriTKP RET.GIANP HAD A OOSTLT BXPKRIBKCE AT CORET IBLAND A picnie. held in Feltman's Partllon, at Coney yeaterday by the Belgian Renevolent and Pl tlve Association. furnlahed aome exeitemer.t. In the afternoon a number of the I ? I rlalted Henderaon'p swlmming pooL Moat of them wer. ?? m to atand on the platform and see the oth-rs . they aported In the w?t'r. Danlel Albrlg ?--. one of the party. stood at the e.lg.- of the pool with a nt blll ln his hand. A gus< of wlnd blew the blll Into the water. and Immedlately he at.d three of hla frlend., wlthout dlaroblng, Jumped into the rool in aearch of the bill Nelther of the four eould swlm. and while they arere aplutterlng about in the r or.e of the bathera goi j?jssf.Ssion of the money. The Belglana found that the bather had tne blll and made g dlaturbance, and were all ar reated When taker to th. pollce atatlon they k,sa ? r namea - Danlel Albrlguer of N" 2S5 Flfth-ave.. Rrooklyn: Bernard Petera, of No 44: B th-ave., Brooklyn; Bdgar Ingelbergar, of No. it., Brooklyn, and lohn Erebau, ol No ? - Bt., Brooklj ti W! en n . \-..-. n- atrand they were flned *5 -a.-h. ln . defauli of whlch thej wereaenl to Jall. The bath. i u ? ui |n th. water turned it over to Mr ll- nd. i aon, who atlll h ///>? RIOBT BAXD BLOWX OFF. AN ERPLOTI OT THK "CHL-TKS" l.VHRED BT THK PRaataTCKI kxplusion of a uoay. The employea ar.d the vlaltora a*. Paul Boyton'a i ehutea. ('one;. laland, were Btartled yeaterday afternoon by the unezpected axploalon of a bomb, j whleh waa followed by a acream of paln from ' Henry H. Oarrlaon, an employe twenty-two j old. who llvea at No, ?7 Eaat Plfty-aecond-at., I New-Tork. 11 baa I.n th. cuatom to nre a bomb every afternoon at the Btartlng of the ?how. at.d yeaterday Oarrla n waa ? ? ialgned to ar ri.,. bomb Foi - im< unexplalned cauae. * ? bomb exploded too roon, blowlng off hi> r'.zh; hand and throwlnr hlm beavlly to the ground. Th. ln j,,r..d man waa Dr rwu? and re BBored lo th. Norweglan Hoapltal ? 1 VTGBT PARADE DECIDED O.V. WTHERUfER HAVI A MFKTIMJ ARD ELRCT nm. CSR8 THK WOODRtfT DEHOKiTRATION. Delegatea from a number of ihe blcycllng org.nl aatlona ol Brooklya and Ita ridnlty me: laal . roomi of the i^gat. Wh.. mei B ath-ave ' ' '?? ;;'..,.. r pai - arrangemen - i ,' n -- VdT" Cemm ed, bul hla was ei ' ??'' :'M D0 ' ' few di ? ? it of th. . , ? cleci elegatei .. ? ... Metroi iaaoela Brooklyn Bl , county Wh. ,? . ,., ,-.???,' w ? n ?? T ? ? ?! ? Whi .?!.? --. ol ;;-;7rr pa, v. a 7"7; w.,s chalrman and R R Dy. - ? _? ;; . .... ,. ,. ; ... r r?fh>. ? -.-.? r< raad. - - :;.,?,?. v'v,, schifi t'M-tiv r. ;'.?,-.-?? i and ? r. wnt wi re found to be of th ii." - unanlmoual ? (.lk, rheoi ?? , .... and ' "delSate remarked, i ? R? la Ba^o.'her meetlna wlll be held on neal Tueadaj al Whlct '' '? " URS. BiShk?R*GET8 ILlMOXY. Ai.n,...y -. ..- rateofWawecl andI ? faa have bean glven bj JuaU . kanJr>i . . , ..?,, to afnn Brtdgel Hl ? Brooklyn Hi eMBlna ?" .' , , , , ,b. ha. fourel thatherhual - ? "??"-" *' "* ' '*" ,,.. ? rroqueutl) inuwlcated, and that on Dec. ? i ,i 1 tini-d for i I'ui.k. * um he w.s convlctedai . haj I,. Ju.tlC? HiMim" Bh. home -;-:r:;:^-^ 7. 3M arari4?,is^iaS?JSSB.,-<-* MEADOWBROOK WON. morri8town polo playerl badlt bkaTkn im PROBPECT park. BHARP ANIl KX.'ITIN.; I'l.AY ON I BOT aroftX IN THB BECOJfD PKBJOD?gfltAOOW iu:n,.t: am> BlfTALO TO PLAT i.\ BATTRDAT. The polo rontPFts now t'f "?t played on the Far.ide Oround ai Preapect Park were contlaned yeat. between '..e aforrlatown Country Club nnd the Meadowkrook .':;:? ... Long laland under the most favorable auapicea of wlnd and weather, hs well us Battendance. When th- tlme f..r play waa ".,,- ? r.-v*.'.. even larger than that of Tueaday, nnm barlng perhapa aeven or elght thouaand, Uned up agataal tti.' roret" of th- Inclaanire or viewed thr pitti" from tally-boa an.l oth tr vehtclea, of whlch there araa a generona number, The peraonnel of the apectatora ?ns nim?>?t identlcal wlth '; I the prer-?.<iing .lay. However, th.re arere a numli. r of faahlonaMe p-ople on band, nnd the tally-boa of Metatr*. Snitiion, Woodruff .,t,d Prank Beard, fliled Wlth falr visltora, w.-r- preaent Th- i;.im? ] ? day, If anyihlng. Waa mor- i | than the r-on text between tha Baffala and Phlladelphla men; the ridlng waa mor- furlous. conaequently murh f,ist< r and the Bklll ahown waa, if Btiythtng, nu.r. ;!?? nounr-rt. The MeadOWlWliolB w.,n 'mnla down by n srore of !.",:t agataal "t for the Kew-Jeraey men. The handieap* wera 10 for the wlni.'-rs, agnltiM 12 for their opponenta. the fraetlonal partfl al the ]oss and gain in penaltiea for "aafety" outs The tc.'ims wtp promptly on th.- I atarted exactly at 402 o'clock. The retora of th- Morri? toxvn mer. wte a deep green, while those of the wir.ninR team w.re a llgtht ".me to look at hs they daahed back and forth ovei green turf, but for all th.it mor'- effectlve In jrn.-ils aeored The teami lln. . up at followa aforrlatown?Rudolpb Kleaell, No 1, thn.. hai II e;ips; Thomai He*.dley, N<,. s, three handlcapa; N If. Henderaon, So '?': three hendlcapa; Rudolpb Kllnarh. back, thre- handlcapa; total. twerve IfeadOWbrook?W. C. Eu tl No. 1. three hnndl rapa; H. K. Vlngut, No. & three handlcapa; .'r.iig TvTT.T.IAM WALDORF ASTOR POLO CHAM PION8HIP TROPHT Wadeworth. No 3. on- handlcap; E W Roby ba. k three harg1t<-aps: total. ten Mr. Wadaworth waa maater of ihe Qeneaee hunt. He took the place of C A Btev. - of the I.ong Islar.d Club, and of the aforrlatown men Mr. K . Bell waa aubstituted for H. J Harjea It took Jtiat one mlnut- and twenty-two *eronds for Headley of tha atorrietown team to - after p!a\ waa i Ultd Then. after the Intermlaeton. a aertauaaga foiiowed th- throwlng In of the bail by Refer ea H< rherl It had been 1 rd the northweet eorner of the gridlron m tb Eu Fllnach in th- lead. Pllnach made a | ball whlch broughl him In whoaa pon: .. - tllowed for Interf. rence. G in rapld - . ? wlon bj \ i gut, Euatlt and v. worth after whl rt K managed lo acore 1 I raeyltea after a tharp hout laatlng nearlj Bve mlnute* Ph. n go..l waa featurelet except for Ita bi ty.lt waa Bcored by Wadeworth In thlrty-ta The laat goal of the ;?? rlod wl : ' Long laland t ? T:" "?? nad 1,"n down -t tht ?: rn end Ro ? then got the weat eorner. lt waa then, ,-? pa. forty yar frrm the ? Vlngut. rldlng furlou . .. w ,,?| made .. b. tutlful I ni l I -. .,, tne Meond ;?? rlod ? ia call. d \ Ingul nuraed ,.; toward the M .rrUtoa go waa we afhere ? Teh,abS ? haVffollOW. thagoal."! l whlch . ? ? ii.ie The n. xi go i rei ulted foi l. K <-> ???" M ' k-.i ni?? hv Vlna-ut The aucce. fca" 2 '" \r,Z. ? ? v... rl lit.a to vl l;"-'i^"; J ', Morriatown ei I bul Fllnach Inter ' , , l ? .. ?' ?-??? ited ' ' -. ' 'v'Uh'v who 1 ? ,K"'?;?,.; .lav H< ? fr,"m I1!"""... ndoftenmlnui ??; Kia^U foiiowed by 1 mraad the hall i ?? ' nort.n L'" '' ' ? '. .,,,,?., ? it unfortunately I ? ' .; ? aHeld. but wai loael Then the ?? drlven by Roby EuatU hen to h II i .wai i wV Then th. ?? took a ?. Smoat baca to th. - ' ? ? f-w . |e with Fll ? . and ln a:. 1 . ? ? ? - ?' ' Wadawoi 1 .... TO /{/i,7V WORi <>'? ITEXl ?" l The t ing u- laaac vaiuei p ? ? f. r ,;.,,., M ... ? , -: VU*. and d Oravet - ?* EXA MJNINQ H18 ACGOVNTS. A Co.MMITTEE PUZZLBD BY BOMI OF ?APTAIN WISYVELLS ITEMS. RR WAS TRRASCRER OF ii MF'ANV A, 13T1I RK.JI vr:\T--HM PRIRRM BAT that RR i* AIA RIOHT, Bl T BLOW, AMi HK ILis OV- ~~~ PBRRD A CERT1F1BD CHECX IN BgrrTueatRRT op aet DlfTRRRRCRB, Th-re have baCO unplrasalit dinVren.ea between ? embera "' Company a. v.ih Reglment, an.i thelr .pt in. Erank R. WfcBWell The troul.!- la ted wlth tbe fael thal the eaptata has been -':... iffaj t,i,th treaaurer and cbalnnaa of the m Commlttee of the company. A lommltte. from the comi inj bava been eaaaatnlng .'aptain Wlawell'a accounta as treaaurer, and have found some i-.-nis whlch thej do not underatand, and are therefor. araltlng fot the .aptain to return from a bualneaa tr;p ??. exptaln them. Those who have known the eaptata longeal i.-s.rt poaltlvaiy that his exptanatlon arlll be thoiuuffhly Buttataetory, and >et the wllUngnee. on tha parl of the captabi to ?ike -on riiui-l. work for the i-ompany on hla own Bhouldera baa *o ...m>- extent bapalred the dlseipline of :he compan). Captaln Whrwell waa eiectid treaaurer in 1833, nn'i'T a b] law wrl< h made only a eommlssloned offieer ellglble to the offlee of treaaurer. At that time he was th- only -nmtnlssloiied offWr ln the company. Flral Ueutenanl i W itewarl waa .! -,, Bucceed Captaln Wlawell Just before the company went t>> eamp this year. Th.-r- waa aome delay in tranaferrtng the treaaurer'a booka to the r.-w treaaurer, and, befor. camp t.rnke up, a eom mlttee waa appolnted to dlacuaa the queatlon of ac - wlth the captaln. H. readlly agreed to turn over all booka, accounta and vouchera on .1 daj ? 1 the return to Brooklyn, ..nd this On Julv II Captaln Wlawell, who la agenl for a large v> 1 len concern, obtalned a month a leare of ?ence ind itarted for th. Weat When his tlme wai up he wrote to Colonel Wataon in.i had his ttended foi two weeka He la atlll away from th. dty. , ,, At the morithly meetlng ?f th. company, held on Auguat :. a ? ?ummlttee of three, wlth Bergeant B. rlmgeour ia chalrman, waa appolnted to examlne ..... accounta Bergeant Bcrlmgeour held a iotts iltatlon wlth Colonel Watson about the matter. The Itema whlch the commlttee wlahed Ca Wlawell to explaln ta full do not agirt'eg-ite .1 lart'e amount, and the captaln haa wrltten to Colonel ? ?i that. as Boon aa it ts aettled lust how- nui.h of the comi bi haa, he will glve a certl fied check f.>r the amount. He eatlmatea that he ? iut 14." of the company'a funda . iptaln Wlawell had i-harge of tl - Bl u M of the t-ball gamea at the 13th'a armory laat wlnter. and has charge of the flnancea for other rntertaln menta under the auaplcea of the reglment. His frl-nds aay that, whll. I reputatlon of be :? | Bomewhal dlli tory In presenttna reports. th. end hi- reporta are alwaya made out it: b r detalled and thoroughl I ?rj manner. Bomethlng over 1 year ago he waa the treaaurei of ? ? glven 10 the reglment, and there waa aome diaaatiafactlon after. ird becauae of his ln maklng a ftaal report. A <t)^< ial m*eting alled to dlacuaa the m.itt.-r irltli t:i<- i-aptaln. and .n thal meetlng hla report was so exha ?atlafactory i'i every parttcular that the .-om nnttee cloaed by givlng him a vote of thar.ks .1 8LOOP CAP8IZED. JCSEHH AND QEOROE WALSH WERE OVER TURNED WITH THK CRAFT BECAUSE THK BAIL BECAME lN'MAN AOEABLE The hlgh Wlnd and heavy aea off Bath Bea^h. Ji.st before d?rk last evenlng capstzt-d the small aloop yachl Oasls, and came n-ar drowntng its oe. upanta, . md Oe rgt Wa - - na of Cantractor Wa - of No 3'"> Forty-s-v-nth-st Th- young men, who ar- tdxt.-t-n and nlneteen yeara old reepectlvely, had iu1 Potl Hamliton in th-early part of th- afternoon, a-.d ll waa their lnt-ntton to reach ? mth Beach to fieh for an hour or two. but the tide I ? -? them they began to drlft tow..rd :-, h. untll they found thamaelvaa Juat off tha taenth-at When they attempted ? . lower the tail they found lt unmanageabte, and they were .it the merey of tbe tea and wlnd nntil th-y a fty yarda off the A-.n'-.-i pler, when they ran Into a small rrtthoaf. making ,1 lnrge hole ln the ttern of It. Th.- people who had been attracted by tha I ? aaw at a glanca thal they were ng too much aail. and warn-d th.-m to takf ? ot IWO. The warnlng .-ame to late, for In th- next mom-.nt the boat gnvt I lurch to th. :: reacbed ?h? water lina, where d over ll The voung men Into 'h- water. They are both -xpert BWtmmera, bul notwithatanding thls they had som dlfflcult) ?? blng the si.ore George ptrurd; Infllcting b alTght aealo ,!. waa ? by I>r Vo,.rhie? and nme. ( i RRA \ E8TATE LITIG I770.V. ?L'lTfl Ai Cl UI LA1 iv; SINCETHE DI8APPEABANCE uK IKA.N'K I. BARXARD THE REFERSE Nothlng b ard of Frnk i. Barnard, tht laaryer, wh I a few weeka ago, : i took wlth hlm a' leaal I2S.000 belonglng to the eatate of John .1 Curran teaterday two appll, i arlng oui of th- dlaappearance of Mi Barnard wlth th- money, w~r. made to Jue llc, \?, Wj k, in th- Supr-nie <,.,ur'. Mr Barnard wa* ippolnted referee in a partltlon Buit broughl by the helra of the Curran eatgte He ,.- property, and the net proceeda amounted ? , .. Thla. aftet paylng off aome roort . waa dlrected to depoalt wlth the County irer ii. falled to no to and aome tlme later I ,, Catlln, counael for one of the helra, dla I ,1,,. fact He made a demand on Mr. Bar? nard, who promlaed to depoalt the n i The ref io. I owever, and n few daya later ?appeared and ha- nol been heard from alnce, ????"?? mce ? ?? - placed ln th l,,.,K oi thi Dlatrl t-Attorney. and now reata there. ... ppn ttloni yeaterday mornlng waa . , H Btarr for an order dlre i ? i the payment of a Judgment, obtalned by Rfbert J ,,?. oi .| .. Pro .-.is of the partltli n -.???? i'oiin'sel aald the referee had found the ludgm i -. io about B.O0O, to be a Ijen on the - th? -?i. The flna Judgmen had ? ig, and th.-r.- had been no appeal. ppoaed by Jamea C l hurch. .'.,.. | ? dmii latrator of the ? urran >??' t; 'jfflTaid th ' ? ler aaked for would ui I ;;,,.. - ? - dient as a credltor There were rnanda on the nroj.-ru whlch might amount to mor- than the whole eatate^and If Mr. 4,.,rr , .. preferred, he would g-t hla . lalm p.^v^r.h^uVhrej ,' g Mr/Plcke'tt. counjel for the ,,.,_.. to h-r dower right ln tr.. i>r,. .... ,.,. |Uon tale before, any Judgment .,.!,,! JuaticeVan Wyck denled ;.-,ot,d appllcatlonw?n^abvMr^ck*U for an order d,r.lng the referee to>ffla a renort of V; !.; ?:??..??? S-.V the. ll waa gjai u UR8. WOOD%BEABRE8TED. ?ir- Man B Wooda untll recenUy Ihe pro prletor of ?? ?" ???' '? ta ': bj lt...: Beach t. r;,., ..i ... ball wai ream i . . ? Blgh rork. bi Pollceman B ker. on .;?.:. .. - and brought :, Hther at i Bath Bea ,., Fori Hamlll ' ? itrol wagon tc l ' J?d ...._. - ?f M,- Aooda* n made ye terday by . m ?. uin I iw. ? r- : ? " ?- hm-nt ? -ira .... ' '? Truat V' ? , r-lalm m kland. ?, arrea, ot i/ ///,'. \'i TO 0R0AXIZ1 \ me. ? be ihlrd fl i /ob:- ' : N ' _ wera 1 arei ? x; - ? orgar.iiBi'ion l? to work f..r ihe electloi al I , I ictive co-op. . ?> i.i veter*oj Bad aunr of veterana U BBSaMeatig expectej. KILLED IX A ROBERT WHlTTEalOBE MET INSTANT I.EATII WHILE ON HIS BICTCLB. BTRCCR HV A CARRIAQB AT MNTH AVB. ARTJ THIRD-BT.- CHARLEB U KRAMER. fTHO WAM IiRIVIMI. ARRBBTBD DR A l RAROR OF H'lMi'ti'i-: Robert Whltteraore, elghteen years old. I ? of Henry Whlttemore, late geBaaOoglcaJ edll r of tn. Natlonal Encydopaedla, waa InatanUy kllled laat nlght In Nlnth-av. whlle rtdtag on hla bicycle. rouug whittemote Btarted from his ln.nie at No- 1*7 Third-st. about 7 o'cl CB, telling hla parenta that he was golng OBJt for a shott rlde. He waa golng "1' Third-st toward the Park. At the Junctlon of Ninth gva. Ch.irl.-s I.. Kraiii-r. a MquOT-daaler, Of N". 1S4 Heweo-at., waa rldlng ln a buggy with his wlfe. Kram.T was golng at an ordlauvy P**, rouug Whlttemora was apeedlng, and neither ?ne aaw the other untll they came ln eoatact The shaft stru.k WhUtenioi.- a gUm-Ing biow ln the Cbeat just over the h.ari. The force bf th.- Mow cauaed tha h ran to ruur. aad the BhOCk threw Kramer and his w.fe to 'he ground. The Impact broka the shaft. Kramer was up ln an instant. and golng atoutid ln front. MW Whlttemora lylnf over his blcycle. The young man had never moved after he fell. and a I examlnatlon BBOWCd that be was d-ad. Pollce man HcVey of tha P?rfc P Hc?. aeul for an am bulance, and i aurgeon from the Beney HoaplUl reaponded, but he could d.. nothlng. as the - blcycllBl was past all bUUUUI ald The body ?hs tben tnken to the Tenth Preclnct Btn ;?,?' -,t ITndertaker Rlker. of No. 138 Seventb ave aaaent for. nnd nboul W o'cl ek took the hod, to h.s room- Kni.ii-r waa >'n'';.!"",'' rhaxge of bomlclde. H- aent for Ju< Ige ? * ? who I- a frlend of hla. to bul)l hlm out. I. ?aa nearlj II o'clock bef n the farmly of WMtte more waa Informed of his d.-ath Although Kramer, ao fgr ia could be learned, waa ln no wlae reaponalble for the accldent, he t viotatlng a clty ordlnance In not bavlng bimVatTached to hl. buggy He waa much sh, k-i ov.-.- the affalr, bul aald he dld n t con K Mmaelf ,, bl.me From u ha: .OUld be learned, Whlttemore waa g"ing al the iate or at leaal twelve mllea an bour. THE BAXCROFT AT THE YARD. gHE Wll.l. BE REPAIRED AT ONCE AND U INDER ORDERB TO BA1L ON BEPTEMBER 11 The eadet tralnlng-ahlp Bancrofl ?' '? apie. arrlved al the Navy Y .?nt, and the crew on duty Immedlately began .. a. ahe ateamed und. Brldge 11 waa obeerved that ru my commented on the odd M Ele veaael pr. " '"" '" Inchea In length. ? feel broad. wlth a d ? .. ? , . ? , md a dlaplacemenl ? I ? Her - ? lW'r "n rru;' dn'1 her tpe. I waa 11 " kn ti Her .-oai buni and to make port often on a ? ili Her batterj .Kti of four l-lnch rapid-flre rifles. a number of ? , ipona and two torpedo tubea. Bbe carrlea ordlnarlly ten offlcera and IM men. but this romple ment, It la aald, wlll ?- aom irhai reduced for the comlng voyaga it la Impoealble to learn Jua: what repairs win be made to her, but from the faci aat ahe muai on Beptembei U II would ?eem that the repalri ?r ttmlted There wa- iboui the i ? ....,.- . fltted wlth a beavter batt. thla . ' ? rlfled The rreateet Intereal wlll be taken ln the pn atton of ihe atanch little man-o'-war, ai , trd wlll probably be llvelj ? - - The naval (onrin ionsh Blnce Mondaj. .t regnlar Intervala Coi B. wlea * -.1 from hla ira. tlo - ? erlntendlng 1 maklng of th.- nen pole maata for the Bancftoft. Among the offlcera who have been detalled to thla and who were ordere I lo n porl at the Ii Lleutenant Cookaon, a son of Admlral ...-.' Th. lleutenani rei after ,.,,.. ,:.,| r ,. Burpriaed to flnd hii ahlp had not - irrlved ln respoti- ry as to how he ;.k.,, ,,;s aaalgnment, he aald "Well, i don'i like small iblpa, but I contemplate wlth pleaeure tbe apendlng of another three yeara la Europe Th" timber docl noi lunk Kesterdaj becauaeTltwaa lound ? repalr th. rub b^a^kJlebouUef. ti,H ,.o, k at the t me of th.- acctaei Lnvera wui make theae rejilra. .I the work ol pumplna oul : . ,i,, k ma ?? delayed a day ?r two. thThe vl.U or U Huns Cha vaaterdav dld not ln the lea erfere wlth tne worknv o'dera they maj have t- ? -r.-i-n- to . f warahlpa to Conatantln; 1 buatle about th. doeka andplerj pPalnVj ? .?" recelVed l" burry all repalra. ? EIDOLOBCOPE ITTACBMEXT. THE OWNER H Ifl BVADED THK PROCEM BERVER8 AM, THEREKORE THIS AtTION. \f:,r ;. long chaae and tnai ? fi iltleaa efforta to - on u-.i.l- Hampton de Fonti ne. ln a Im bi laaac ll and v Curtl* for ? rk perform* i and materlala furr, the plalntlff. tlred al laat, and on theli appll atlon . Van Wyck of the Buprema Courl yeaterday ? ,,, order of attaehmeni agalnal D. Foi ..., Bffldavlta whlch Btat. i iat be la llkely to dlaap .. ,- ? i parta unknown. The defendani Ii a-ai ihe proprlejor of the il Conej laland, and the blll - piatatlffa la for th..I '? bulldtag In ?hlcht ? - - iglven. They depoaw they were ln formed would ta pa ive heen ,. .; off from tlme to tlme unl e aeaaon U ?? a cloi -. and they feai thai unl. -- money aoon thej ? n n g< i ? at a: When ,-am- ? f waa atarted agalnat l,, po, .,? empu ? eerve hun s- eral frultleaa trlpa were made to Coney laland, but he - ia ilwaya awaj Then ---." er . offlce, Na iu Flfth-ave.. New-York. ti . Aas toid :h" . ' ? wai not known lf he would ever c mi ba k :..-;>: eerver depoaea that at laa he ? ? Pelham, New V.?rk where h? defendant llvea, an 1 -aw hla a ? ghe t'old hlm ;,.it I>e Fontalne lef; for Nova Scotia ,m r?ur before, and thai he woui-l nol be ba * for two weeka Later he learned that tn had been at home every nlght of Ihe time ne was BiiDpoaeo to be n Nov. Bcotla H. depoaea thal un ? ? hment la laa ted he bellevea tha l? i... er be held for i le m iney l> owea -4, DAMAOEB FOR ALLEGED 81 iXDER. POMTICAL BED-FRLLOWI AND FELLOW COLTIT BMPDOYEM \i--r.:H EACH OTHEK'fl s.-ai.iv Through H I Pink. ? law.er. Jamee Duffy has bagun an a<tion ln the Countj Court agalnal Jo ser.h afcOarry f.j: - for lUeged s'.an .;. r Duffy la a conatable li 1 - th '-? court ln i:utier-st.. and M Oarr! - th. cblel lerb of th.. ? -. ? anmll between tiie two for tn..r.- than three vear. It is alieged thal the : .;.-?> a- k. i Duffy to makwBan affldarli Intended to aecur. a new trlal fordgpe Patrtch Duffy, coovlcted aboul three yeara ago of ;? - mtd that Duffj declared thal tba . .t,-- be waa ,.sk.,i to bu ar t,, arere an.i be refuaed to make th- aftlda.ii The Iiutf-, who ?." convlc ed of ., ia ill wa- ? i relatlon lo the imffy who is tba plalntlff ln tbe i tloi RTbtrn I?? irf> refuaed to atake th?- aflldavll it is sald thal ?'!-rk McOarry tbraatened him. aaytag ? would rallroad him behlnd th. bara of ih. pentuntlary, and that he would ??>-t -'inr,. ?i"i him wlthi il fall Then n i- ild thal ba dld i - tempi t. g. ? ren by advlalng all peraona who came to the i-mirt to glv. tti.-tr bualneaa to aauae u Duffj aay taa that tie ns not re ll.lble The trouble bet ? B*en broke out afreafe arben Duffy went over :o the IbaaurdlH. befor. tbe lasi alectlOC The . Ilnutx ot th- trouble and MCldenl on WhU-h the a.'tloii l,.r sl.iinler M a rual :' huU, when i"in> thal M .'..rr. ihouted "UI ln o|?ett .ourt ln tne preaance ?f a large number of awtaona i""> t ne ? im under aatb Ka la ?? dfcrty. drunk.-n '"vh-s.- amrda wera addraaued M ? ^.""J^K Who had ooane to the ,-...irt on bualneaa. After that Duffy anya he .-ould sian.l It no lor-.K-r, and ihcn lic w-nt lo Mr 1'ink and th. B?tMUI was ?t*rieU. BIO FIGBRE8 WERE PLEA8IN0, HOW THK MatWI KKt ?M VF.KMoNT WAM RB> CSrVKD at THK r.NioN LKAOITI ci.ur yeaterday w.?a a fl-;,i <iay for RepobMeaaai at the Fr-.lon Laaglta .'lub Noiln a long tlme haa there been a largt-r or more notabte Bnthenag In the handBBBBB and eommodioti* dr;.v.'i;ig-rooma of the alubhotaM T'?? r- waa bo rowocaln?tai of the gen eral < xultation over the n-wa from UtB Ur-en Moun taia S: ita Covernor Mcrtoti sat In an eaev <hulr In a eorner of the tdll'ard-room *moklng h i Igar when a Trlb? une r-port-r aaked hlm ben he wa imprenBed with the reaull la Wrmint. ou ma rlght wasex-Senator Thetnai C. Platt. on his left Potlot Commtaaloncr WeUea rtear i.y wera Oaaaral Weedferi, ..'harlea A. Moore, Timothy L. Woo.lruf. ii C L?u Val.'olo ii.i Aahley \\\ Cote, Ba^aBter OraavUla W. Har man. Bdward Laut-rha. h md Cbarlea W. llarkett. Mr Haeketi loeeud .. Uttla aeared bi tus ?irround lags, and gotwloea to Mr Lt\otortaet\ whoae nerve aeldotn d-s-rts him. and Ikey taleed r?a?ruringly te tach other. Then Cbarlea a Moora caaaa ap Lehind th-ni and ptaoad an .irm BCYvaB th- ha, k of eaeh and aaaurad them thatehere waa bo better apot on eartk than tba Hrooklyn Ininn latagUt I Tubhouae. ii- apgarantly raade them belleve Oovernor Morton apoke with more than wntal anl matlon of the baule af tha baJJota m his, natlve Btate. I .m BOt turpflBtd at th- tl. ttaflnglj gratlfylng rota in Veraaont, ' aaid he, "for I alwaya expected that th- Qreen Meuntalrt Btau would b- true to h-r diity. I ,,ni gyattfl .at sh.- not only baa done h-r duty, but thal ?h- h.?s done it ao well. Tha patribtfc spirit and good judgm-nt of V-rmont people may alwaya .lepended bdom bi any ,'riBia ii.volvlng ihe , r-di; and bottor of th- Natlon." ?'harl-? A 1! wr,-. ;>r. sid-rit of th- Montauk i-lub, and a <'lo?.- peraenal frlend of Major M< K ni->. be - ihat the r-sult in V-rmont ? tbe heginnlna; of tha end. "lt tUapty -.how-.' tald be, "thal tha an -,mi of Vermonl cannot t,.- footed b) unattractlve th-^ries. Maine wlll t illow* wtitioin and th. Democrata who .n w.iv.-ttnjr betwe. . McKlnlej and Bryan will go to M tKlnl >y Hundreda ot bemocrata who out of part) fealt) would have ? oritrlbuted to the P mocratlc campalgn fund wlll now conclude that u is fooiish to ihrow theli ko...i money ..way and will k?i. tbelr contrlbutlona In their pocketa Th* dlalntegratlon of the I ranka ln Iliinoia. lowa, .Mmn-sota and other Central Weatern Btatea haa alread) acl ln. By the tim- Kl-etion Da) comea around there wlll be an unprecedented maioritr line.l ii|, on th.- Blde of MeKlnley. protectlon sound nnd proapertty Oe 11 ral s-.-wart _ Woodford aald of the vote in \ermont l am convlnced thai thla ia the be g '?: the end, and if followed by a r.-a-or.ably large majorlty In Main . u wim mean that Bryan will not gel nin-tv ele toral vrotea | belleve that the Indlanapolla tlckel wlll lead bryan in at kaat thn ?? and probably ln .-? ren Btat - HEAL E8TATE. AN IMPROVED DKMAND POfj HOUBEfl POaa BOTH REKTAL AND PURCHABE 1 Th- expectatlona of experl. ? I r.-..i estata dealera ara apparently belng reaitaed They have aii along aaaerted thal f*aetember i would show .. declded Improveaienl In tbe deeaaad for housea. Loth ro rent and to huy Th- followini; aaMtj re ? ia Oull. k give eX.-eiie::r mdir-a tlon of thefactlvlty in iai haglgj nlnc: ! v ? S7 000 s ? ...??,.. "' r" "1 1'aara j, gaa v- TIT M | J...|.n :. . .. ' ?? ae.. 6 TV) .\ ? 118 U. b Bt, 25x?3xl0 ? . M,;t irei Le. ' j , 7M ?v ' " ! ? .'5x100 three .?? ,- aad beee ? ? t . Margare- *mtth 7 250 --' -,: rkelej Pla. e, _xioo ? ? , m?n; fram.- houae, ia P O Di -, tvo ??'l ? ? - ... loo t? --? -v irid tn-nt bri, k ll Vttfa) Permlta for th- followlng new i.uildings u#re Blgned yeaterday b) Commlaaloner Buah N'orthweat -orner t North BleetatK aa i Bern ita,. one flve Btorj brlck ..????. i ... ggxgt wa jTmi .\>w Vork Qulnlne Chem.. il i^oapan nn-i Tw?niiein ?\tf. areai rtaa. i>!> '--? aooth 4 H>n,on ?'?- aa threa s> ,-. frama h u->- 3)x30.1u. ua root '-r one fo. ...... H' in.-.-- Bt., n. "1. Blde, laT 4 f?ei weat ?t Ootl I nt and baaemeai offlce bulMtag, >;.' '\s.'. * rB ' ' BaO".' . ?!? Oua mi. r.rany w oer Mar - .... .. . , , f.?rin .., na0 three Btorj ?? i ..?? k I ...... -.,... roof. for -' >r '" E| aeopet \. -i One .n??t,:v lurn- dwellinfl 2 - -.le et ? ? four ii eaat of Ti ? ? ? -? u.mo: '?' ' '"?? ? -? Iweiiini :?? .. east ^.1e nt 11,11 ?-.?. iouUi .f Rldgea l-ev. -? ?j gaa, P. ? r. pn ra -? - . i u -.- ? ). rf R'ekaa. :.-.,?? -? t: .VjO. W .1 Rattlgan, N i',7 R kav ,? , - ^ r,?r. The imp trtant i rded trai - ? . laalOO nl vVilllam I Buttllng ta %nne M i-'t.-ir- fl w? , *ork umt Fourth riH? .-. - :t.". f pr ot irt-el KxIOO, Oaorge w Ken: ? i hi H' - ? itte, Bubjact ? men. .. lt ooo '?' - - I.V." I f. * Of H ?-.;. .- 38.8! 100.8x18.lOtlOU; .r.hn V Jamea ? , M Ba nun. m II . I 2 ffft |'i .'.- . j .,. - * if Bensoa-ave n<\ ?"?> - Man E, wlfe f P D L ... - ? ? ilrfteJe: Conn, m rt?..s~ *.;.?)?? . I2.VX) . - !., ar of t ? IOOslOT.2 ? x ? pl part L.k'M: ? ' ir li f'.en ? vi i Mai ? \ v ? n r im .t nnc Map - -? n a 112.4 ft e o< tlban . ? J"\i io Vnn.i I. pp ir, gagi $'?) 1 grt . 17 ,"v'i?i U ? \ V ? . Frederirk T.'OO Quii ??-<:?,' . . Uxioo R ird _ ? ? M ? l: ? .- ? - .. .. ^ 17 '?- 11,600 ive, a i llo fl ar uf Ma. 30x400 M Bt. - i: ? - , 7 .V? ????? ,.' 89x100 ' i.. -.* :: ,'(.,r?t jsraj B . Blan I Ml .". ? - - ie|rB - Im . > Ei ; -:. Md tIfe... 2 700 I - ?, 150 ? ave .???v|.<. ? eticli ll ll Imea ? , h ,? ? te of W B Bur 2400 so f- - of Devoe -.'. 20x100 . ? and M..g a Wtf. - - ? -k. ?* t'J.iam | 700 a ? n - ..f ni. - , . _?...i.?i Bure; B llllam .1 Buttllng l ? i 11 l.lfe InauraocH Cimpani '. \>a VorK. ?. .100 ft n e f K -r-green ^- ? :f?? top n and i. i.-.p 1.1 J _i| t Mhthae W l:,> r - - .... -,??:?' M .- >' Rayens to R rt Ma Beld. N-w V<,rk. m himk.- $1 ,??, 4 vn) - ? ne fl 4<aj f. n Olenmore-ava > - \>?n ? j*?> ? ?"x n 1>?. ? Mberty-ave x ? a.'. Paul 'i-ani ?, Marv E - I . _ S.un- property, f ?? ?? )? M-.N'amara Kitu-" !li?;t.w..v n - _ ? raed Platlanda t., Flaibuan Road. runa . *t l ? Klat aoda \>. w !'. .! : x n itittx at I80 8x ?> 175 : ?>-i I and Jark '? .'" !:.. ' ' '?- '? '? < M ? 2?fjt? m- ;? a 'fTK?n. " 3 ong C0XCERT8 IX PR08PECT PARK. ."one-rta in I'roap.-c- 1'ark ne\; Patiirday and .-. wlll begtn al l:B) p m.. an.l through tha tl'.ouKhtfuln-?.- >f ?"..nim.'.ston-r Timothy I. Wool ruff and th- D-tiartnifnt of Parfca an addttional concert wiii ba nv-n or, Maoday, Bepteaaher 7. I?bor Day. Inusually attractive i>rojrr,immes will be Kiv-ti bv Alfrvd D. Foha .ind the ^!d Kegtment Band. Amnnit the nnmh.-rs wlll ho ., roeal solo hv HarryJ Llvingaton < hai.man. of the R-formerl , .'hiirrh on the Il-ighta. and eortvet -oloa by W S ' Uygranu. I <; Pranh, who:- be only baaa :nm pei Botolai In the imited Btatea * | ,: ,, n|_j yno\ ; th-r- will i>- gylophotM aoloa b> F K. Ilutchlaga, H0V8E n\\ MR si ih POB 0-AMA6BB. .Iiisti.,. \";,n Wyck of the BaprtBM CotUl v-ster 1 day allowed Phiiiv Van Praag, appotnted conrdlaa ! id llt.-m of hla ten-vear-olil non Morris. to aa* Jullan <; BucSUaj as .1 i.oor i?-raon Mr Van s Jepoaea thal ha rented t.i. houe- it No. 368 Douglaaa-at from Ifr Buchley, and ?.'cupled lt wltb his faaaUy. The atoeg leading lmo the rear vard wa? in had < oii.lltion. an.l -i-vrril t.mej ha Inforaaed the drftnaainl that H nee<ie<i nxing Xe : ?.,s ii.iid to his r-oii.ata. and on April lt v ille Morn- waa aacending th. stoop w th a ln ..1- band. be fell th- u.tii- waa ?-?hed a id hla wrtat and arm w-r- imdly cut Mr. VOJ Praag aaya that tha bo* *?? ? Pi..nist and vioimiat ,.,.' m.rlt and mu. li proims- M- *??'? e'vlng a sp-< lal mualval educatlon wltb the dea f mallng Inatr.imental m.isi,- hla llfewor*. Sinca nt th- f_thae aava, that fl? haa been ,'iv -'.iv.., aa 11- deaaaada tttM general V./.a,.- ..ndV.^-i IpecUl flamnge, Th. caae wlll rotne on for trlal at the fall t.-nn ? DMUOetBTM, UBE DOCT0B8, DIMAOBMM, J,:.-ti.- Van IVyrk ta tha Supr. me CotJfl yea t.r.l.i) heard an a| plii-.i <?????? ior th- ...poointnient of ?-r af ih- pha.'.i 1 | .' No 171 Thlrd ava M <v P, Caatagnette BaaJua the appUcatloa i?nd :.i< an a. tion to o_Bjotya tho pe^tnerahlp. ('Hatag 'nette aaya tha; ha is ? partner ln ?.h.-'1 i.uein-aa, I Whlch 1* manageti bv J I ..u.-.^,. I.. <t month ha I had .1 ojuarrel with Caruaeo and tha lattat told" j hlm t>. gel >ut of tn- stora a:i?i never ooaaaj back. I In oppoaitlon to the tpplIcattOB eounael aaM that | Caatagneito'B alltgatton af sartnerahlp i- fi iu.Iu. iciit, lhal there waa nothlng la lt, ai.vi ihat he hal ol