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THEY COULD NOT AGREE. TARIFF CONFBRRRBS WILL MAKE A RE PORT OF DISAGREEMENT. " colleagues arith any proposition of surrender ??* H'-use, f,,r such a course would practl sally ih*!, jill J^'fT" an unlimited obstructive debate. By the -non of disagreement in conference with a r f/n mad,, flr-t to th- House it ls hoped lc the ??noorat!,, managers to pars the wav gradually C0nlL!!'M" sbandonment of th" House's .1. toa jwnd.. t?o pressure for surrender] by fir Ha'r forV? . '" ''''? ,f -??vlng tha Senate ask fjrst reeiK- ilfTnr,i' w111 fa" ,n *very Instance di Udentlv'" "P'T-ular branch." and lt ls ron ^-.5?l>??ted that the advocates Voelf.-r-nj), h will f "any bill." presently gather Pur From the Maddina Crowd. ' * * whst many a nervous Bufferer wuh.s himself "I'day. mit there w||! Wlf>n ^ no ?,,?|t< ,? ,,?.?.,?,. ?Hr ie nerxoua invalid will beKi?. and persist tn tho *. "'.-letter-. Stomach Hitter., which wllj a,?-.-d..y S relief ,? a w?,k aM ov,ritnjnif BgrwJ tfmam ?Mhb! ^i"- b?dy a^'r" V".??" 'h? ?""?? tA^LT ,0n",? "" '? ???? ?.V Which lt dlffuie. -Za? ;! 'y""m U'e "'"*" "-P?sly ...ar-. Warp. 3Wl?,,IW-,h ? ? ?-*-. w,l, ba speedy J ??**I Con.,,^, blttoui^ malaria, nauaea, BBBB-I ""* Cr*mp* '? th? ??omach ,i.!J ,0 thia nn committke FAILED Tc crt tookthkr on A gJMOLI 1"IN'T IN 1'ISPfTTv RUMORS' I OK AM t'JI.Y FIGHT. fBT Trir iKAri! IO THE TRIBrSS.) Washing',1", .Tilly IS.?The general expectation that thc Conference Committee en the Qorman Wllson bill would report a general disagreement has been realise L Whet! Senator Voorhees as? sured the Republican conferrers yesterday that thc Dew -t-c.;.- mfemeen had agasanderstanding aasong themselves that such a reSjsSrt would be made, he was probably as Ignorant of the true state of sffalrs as he was wh.-n he dented arith so mach sssurancs and vehemence Senator | x ' h'a statement that the Democratic ineiii br-ni of the '"'marice Committee, of which 1)<" is lbs nominal chairman, had secretly agreed upon several hundred amendments which were to be offer-d ; ' '?'"1 <; 'imaii bill in Committee Of the Wh "ie as iii-- prl'e for Democratic votes t > carry that ni" a sn re through the Senate. It would be absurl '' assert or believe that the resolution ja report s gsneral disagreement was formed In th,- ; rief sacral sitting of tba Democratic con Ssjrees this afternoon befors the Republican (otderrees were admitted. The report will be submitted to the House of Pepi' - iciiiv.s to-morrow, and lt ls expected that twa hours will bs given tO debate before a v ,;,. > : ken on the motion that the House a 1 here IO "s position ami Invite another confer? ence. 'r ls :'i-s'"> expected that only members ol the Wsya and Means Committee will take part In this ? '? 1 'USBlon. There is no doubt, that the Boase ail! sustain Its confeireea, although it ls assert. I by one Dem,.era He member ot the Way* an I Means Committee that at least ilfty Dsgin.rn'1" Representatives are ready and will? ing 10 1 le to concur in ail the Sena:e amend? ment*, and 'hat many others will do so rather than bare the bill fall of passage. Many Other Democratic Representatives, how? ever, regard th- situation of the bill as critical |n the extreme, and ihe prospect of any "tariff reform" legislation by this Congress as m,st discouraging- Borne of them als,, contend that lt would be better for their party and for the try to hive no tariff revision at all than for the House to yield to the Senate. Whether Speaker Crisp and the House Democratic c mfi r rees all hold the latter view it is now Impossible to ?a>". hui th.y all evince a disposition to stand by the Will ? i'UJ to the last, and it is asl with Bjreal - ndence that they are encouraged 0v Pr- -. ? veland to maintain this attitude. Mr. McMlllin, who ls one of the House con? ferrers, said to a Tribune correspondent late this afternoon that the Conference Committee had not agreed upon a single item that is in dispute, and that UM lina Of disagreement ran through the internal revenue provisions as well as through the tariff schedules. He expressed the opinion, however, that "some sort of 1.111 wdll ulti? mately be passed," from which 1'. ls to be in? ferred that he foresees a compromise. What the nature of that compromise will be nob dy seems willing to guess lt is strongly asserted that President Cleveland is so anxious that Iron ore, coal and other "raw materials" shall remain on the free Hst that be will consent toland advise a compromise on the sugar schedule. It is un".--- ll a telegraphic dlspal ii was sent from here to-day by a Lou. Democrat to a member of the Sugar riant.ts' Association in Near-Orleans to th'- effect that the President would he willing to have a uni? form duty of 45 per cent ad valorem placed on alt sugars If Senators Ca ff rey and Blanchard would rots for the bill with iron ore and coal on the free Hst. Feeling runs high against Senator ??orman arid his "Conservative" COlleagOes among "tariff reformers" In the House if Representatives, and lt is said to be shared I ;- several "f the B conferrees as well aa I j lih-r Denoocratlc Sena? tors who swall"W.-1 1 me Of tba "('..nscivattve-' amendments with wry faces and other evidences of excessive discomfort and disgust. Bo bitter is the feeling In the House that the report that Chairman Wilson would take advantage ? ,f the opportunity that will be afforded him to-morrow to attack Senator ("orman and his "Conserva-. tlve" c lUeagui - wh > ar" des rtie-i is "holding the Sen ar- e nferreee by their throats." excited S lively interest and elicited many expressions of tsttofscti m. "It is no time to mince words and I hope ?.,?, 1 trust that Wilson will give us a plain tali*, so that the country will ba made to realise .1 isl where the resp ntdblHty fur the present sr. affairs res! na of tba most pronalnenl tad influential membera of tbs House this af ter hoon. Oaf rtui stely, the condition of Mr. Wil? son's health, which grows wrse rather than better from day t , day. ls such that he may not be able, ever, if he SO d'-slr-s, to deal with this matter in 1 1 :. fash! i. as some ..f bis friends bois? and exrecl bim to. A Democrat! n ember of the n msc who favors all. or nearly all. of the Benate amendments Bal 1 to-night that he had been Informed by one of the Benate D rn .eratic conferrees thal If they 01 other Bel should be made th.- objects of attack bi " House they would undoubtedly reply, and the debate thus provoked might be a pt ara I ? He thought tba; lt would be wiser not to pi >voke the Benate, and expn nm opinion thai to do 1 1 would fleet roy all pro - peet ot tariff legislation, which bs would other* wise regai 1 ? romlalng. Another Dem vat who take? an optimistic view of ria- prospect ls Mr Bpringer, who was chairman if the Ways and Means Committee in the gut c ntrr. -- He has not been consulted by JJ.nferrees, n r bas be volunteered sny sd. ?sat, bur he -cl to-day thai it seemed rather strang- that ?? ll ns. could not or would not se* that If there was to be any tariff legislation what'-v.-r hr thia Congress it must 1.'- on tbs ?sisof the G rman Mil He think" thal was as dear to any statesman of perspicacity and sa* tacity a month ago as If now ls. Ttadecisloi if thi Conference Committee to re Mrtstotal Usagreementon the Tariff bill was r* Nfodwltl ? ? -.- by both political parties in the Renate, Ii gave ? ime annoyance of course ? the little group of ex-tariff smashers on the ?1*1*?:! si]-, represented by Mr. Mills and Mr. J*?as, bul these m ?? energetic reformers have ?**n amibb'-l and suppressed so constantly from J?'beginning of the tariff ilghi thal a fear ad auional Blight, can scarcely affect them. "Hie "*mtMtaagi ra feel thal they cannot venture I 1 "Wis tba Tariff bill to th" chances of another mSSSm In the "deliberative branch." and they f"1 c-ontinn- to insist that tho only practical way " Wi* the bill ls for the House, which ls an io* !**" '"' psrllaraentary machine, to taral* M '" ' ind accept the Gorman bill prae n?"y as h si inda I ""'lng pledged themselves both to the r>?mo E~? 'conserva!Ives" and to a large number -if wpubiiean Senators t 1 see through the "conces BBi'i. hy Tn'?an^ "f which th'- passage of tbs ?sittroueh the Benate was so greatly facilitated, ena- .rial < mfer ree* are unwilling to face I: RUBBER PILLOWS r?r In iii pe rs 1111,1 Ira *,11, rs HOOGMAN RUBBER, COMPANY, r.itV*?!.1!^'.0':- 1 2I WMSTf 2.-.II ST.. OOM. 4.IHM) ST. I ADJ. r.TM Alli. HOTEL. strength enough to force the acceptance In full by the 11,ruse of the obnoxious Gorman ".sur l' aider." PROCEEDINGS IX THE HOUSE AN ANIMATED COLLOQUY OYER Qt"( IR! M 'W'nt. INO METHODS?MILITARY BILLS PASSED, Waablngton, july lg?Bexoru the Committee on Military Affairs got control of the time In the House M-day tb. re was an Interestlnt and BOOI4* what animated colloquy participated in by Messrs. Heed (Rep., Me), Terry (Deni. Ark.), Richardson (Dem., Tenn.) nnd Speaker Crisp, growing out of a Btatemenl made by Mr. Baker (Rep., N. H.) cor? recting the record of yesterday's proceedings, He was shown by that record, upon the report of the tellers (Mr. Terry and Mr. Ray), lo have I.n present and not VOtlng. He stated that when that vide was taken be wa* probably at bast a in I from the Capitol. Mr. Reed thereupon contrasted th," method of counting a quorum In vogue in the 1.1st Congress with that under which ibe House ls now acting, lie insisted thal tin- experience ff mankind demonstrated tint th- former system wis b.-tt.-r than its successor, speaker Cr! ;. defended the present system, asserting thal it was superior to any that bad gone before, in thal l! eliminated the liability to Intentional error In the count. mils nero passed authorizing tba construction of a bridge over the Missouri River at Lexington, Mo., .md adding the towns of ManchesU r. V*i mon and Hocknell to th.- customs district of Hartford, Conn. The Agricultural Appropriation bill was sent to conference, Messrs, Hatch (Dem., Mo.), Foreman (Dem., Ill) and Waugh (Rep., Ind.* being the managers on tb.- pan of the House. Mr. Hatch promised t,> tike the sense of Ihe House before agreeing to tb.- Senate amendment appropriating 11,000,000 foi th.- extermination of the Rusaian thistfe. lu tin- course of the afternoon alx billi, reported from th.- Committt.n Military Affair-, srere passed und. r th.- operations of the order which gave the day to the consideration ,'f measures recommended by it. Th'- most Importna! of th- ie was ttie Senate bill regulating enilatments in the Army. Hills authorising ihe Hoard of Managers of Na? tional soldiers homes io employ a- - irgeons at ihe homes other persons than soldier* disabled In the late war, and directing tb,- Secretary of \*'nr to prepare and preseni medal- of honor !?> the STat-- militia and volunteer* who came to the defence nf Marxian,! and Pennsylvania after the ball!.- of Gettysburg, were discussed, but with? drawn In the face of Ol'position. THE NEW-YORK IS ALI. RIGHT. SECRETARY HERBERT MAKES a l'i:i: 8 ON Ai. IN? VESTIGATION "!' HER ALLEOED DEPECTTS. Waablngton, July H. Secretary Herbert returned to Washington last niirht from Boston, where he wen! t,> ati.-nd the trial trip ,>f the Minneapolis, .?ml was nt lils d.sk at tli,- Navy Department to? day. He male the return trip from Boston t,, New-York in the cruiser N. w-Tork, In order to satisfy himself personally u iib regal I to the crlti , isms made of the vessel, and during the tn 1 daj < and three nights ha spent on board he devol 1 himself t,t an examination of tb.- entire ship. Speaking of bis Inspection this afternoon s- ro? tary Herbert said tu- hal Iii.- turrets turned, the Kims moved ati'i ever* thing .-I-..- done t,, sin,iv If tb,- allegi I defect, were actual. Everytl worked smoothly. Mr. 11 rr,, r: ... I h.- had n one of rio- . ight-lm ii 1. in. with hr 1 . : ? - def.-,-ts in th.- ammunition holst* had been r- mi died, and they were now -iii righi li wai the Se. :.t n\ said, thal thi immunltlon room 11 as it,, 1 ear ibe thought hi v. ail i a. '->?;,! .. ? ? on boar li ? thia by us!) ? thi ? for coal bunker*. The veaai I had Borne thins* d'' not work , should al nrsi. but thi rere mlKht have been expected. "The ? r'.ri, .-nv. .is .1 general thing, sr* wltl , Hon," said Ihe Se rel iry. "She ls ? a magnificent ship " V.'t; li r.-f. rei ... ap,di;-, the Secretary said that, - si Imerli in, he l< light) I that tl intry bad the 1 lem ? ru I ai.- In ihe aa rid. SURVEYOR M'Ot'IRE CONFIRMED. Washington, July ls. The Benate bas oonflrmed the foi!,,', li i- nomlnati i Surveyors of Cu.tomi .i'^-.n C M 0 - re, Port ' Nen-york; O. Fi Poi - ? ? i- ? :? ? ? Kew- Vol 1 i 'oi ?.-..? :. , i: Sllehgt to tx C tor t C. for thi : '? ? fl t Harbor. Ni a - Y-.rk. Bhi rwo ? I I >lxon to I?? A torm v ot the ' f--r the Nortl ern 1 trlci Clark i 'ampin ll lo I Stat.-- f.,r the lu-tn- t ,,f NV* icu-., Napoleon ll I.-tu:;! lin lo be A I the Sorrel ? rt ol New Mi xi ? THE INDIAN BILL IN THE SENATE Waahli gtoi . Ju Indian ipied the attenl It was ; ii." -, ip al l p. nra, ? ? ? - ? year ISM. Tl m. that little f the Ii I ... ..... prone in I the Cal Church. 3 B < -.ti- rift for I day and li ; :?:?? Iii 1 x ? ' -i I,Se. : ; ? a - ther appropriation -..:?? ' mniltti ?? '?:. \, pi . Hons. . I 1. ? the Naval Appt-', " bill was pr- ? ted i the Sena! I ind i i I to, Si v- rc billa were cou rag i ; ,!l lr itlon and - Le In email tri . lu actual aei i'.era. ? ? ? STATISTICS WITHOUT INFORMATION. Wai bli "on, July 18 (8p rial) Tn* nun au of Sta tlstlcs of the Treasury Deportn for the ny- ,,f Congress in the discussion "f the p.-nding Revenue bill s statement purporting !?> give thc rates of duty on each article subject to duty under the tariff "f iv--'i. the Mills bill of lats, the tar? iff of Kn. the Will a bill ai I the Bi n ite ur Gorman bill. An examination of this statement shows either thal the c impartson. of ti.- Wilson and Gorman rate-. -,r- Incorrect and misleading In n number of cases, or else thal the pending bill, sa printed with the Benste "ami ndmenti," Inaccurate In roany p ml alar . In the chemical le, for i sample, the 11 un alumina undei the Wilson bill ss '-> per cent nd valorem, xx1 :?? act irdlng to the official print of thal bill ii la i" p? r > ? nt ad val ,r.-.n. 'i he < I ronan rab- on crudi boras la given aa r : cents a pound; in tbs printed bli] lt ls I cents a pound The Gor? man I-ite OH borate of lime IS glv, n ax LV I B pom i. lr, the prinr'-1 bill lt Ih 1'j c. ni , ; There ar-,- many other cases of disagreement as I bl t ? ie-.lui.- ;. i mci. I The same remark applies to 'ic- schedule of errths, ea rt ten ware and gli.rare For example, lin- Wilson rat. on .-?-,,ii fie tl! s is given B. Bl per cent ad valorem, although Mr. Ilynum, with H virtue and ?-; irtan I irtltude, cona nted to a rc- of 25 per cent -id valorem, and li ls so printed lt, the bili. In the conni Khedule the Senate adopted a n w classification nf cloths, according io which the rai.-s of diiiy on cloths liejow s certain va,a,- are mad.- to depend upon the i umber of square lo the i".un I ,,.' go , i Thi i i bani e ol cl i ll ia wholly Ignored In thi compar *.tive .tatement, md the ame remark is true or a number of chang' of classification In other schedules, in Hi- sunn sch.- lui.- the on.'-lent!' of 1 cent -. pound dlffei ntlal duty on f-.r inn sugar, on which an export bounty ha. been pal l la omitted although ll appears In the printed bill U ll e.un.- from Ile Bl Th.-.-,- examples ar* sufficient lo show that the comparative statement or the printed official copy ,..bill with the Gorman amendment la inac? curate, lind to casi doubt Upon both. If I! W'To necessary, many other examples might be men? tioned, li la not creditable thal sfter nearly a twelvemonth of preparation nnd consideration of a l<. vernie bl i member, ol tia Ways and Mean. Com? mittee and the Finance fommlttee, ns well as other itateamen Interested in the measure, should still be left in the .lark concerning the real nature and ef? fect of the provisions upon Milich they ar.- (Sailed to act . _ . .? FOR FEDERAL OWNERSHIP OF RAILWAYS. Washington. July 18.?Mr. Wilson (Rap., Wash), |.y request, to-day Introduced In tb* House a bill 'or the purchase of the railway and telegraph linea ,t the united suites by tba Federal Government. -?*.?? A NEW SECRETARY av LEQATION. Washington, July IH.?fount H. Wrang.l, forni'T y secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of sweden, has been mad.- First Secretary of the legation Of .Sweden and Norway nt Washington. >ROERS To COIN MORE SILVER DOLLARS. Washington, July 18.?Orders for the coinage of itandard silver dollar* were to-day sent to tho irveral mints. At New-Orleans and San Fran clrco dies are nil ready f-*r stamping, having been prepared when Secretary Carlisle, nearly a year nco, concluded to coin the allver seigniorage, but subsequently de, Ide i no; to do s?>. These ,ii,-s win In t. for coinage purposes, f.r s ,m" tim* Tills !.'? A NICE BUNCO CA MK. PROOF- DOLLARS OF T1II7 MINTAGE OF ISt* BEING I'S!.-;. ix THE soi Tl! TO BHOW THAT Till' IDMINISTRATION IS FOB FREE SILVER. Washington, July ll "Tier- li .. big bunco gama g"lr,ir on down South, anl I warn to ase who is in lt." ? iij Representative Late Pence, .,f Col,,rain, v "Within ita- last few days," I ? i mtlnued, "I hav.- received Inti n Uabama that Colon, i Oates'a supportera there ara exhibiting all? ver dollar* of the mintage1 of ISM, with a view to persuading the peopli ? Btate that the Admln i :: itlon la favorable t" free .liver, and that i: la coinint; bIIvi On m - lay of this week l calli 1 up-,ii Mr. Preston, tba Director of the Mint. I asked bim how many silver -io'.lirs had i,'-n s:ruck oft thia ivir. Ile r-i'll' 1 ilia! th- number waa i'll; thc these were proof pieces; thal they were struck "ff ?. prove ti; new dies, which bm ? ii year, and n,,; for the purpose of cir? culation. I saki i Mr. Prest in io whom these : : i . b en - ,'d. ile replied that a remit,- r of | ha l bought them, among tie-in pome Senators and Representatives. I asked perms-*lon io ian tn.-, ,???? i ii sa told :h i- I could li iv, them, "Now, whal I .un :r..:. ? .- ii.-- 11=.- which is i, lng made ot these .liver d illara by thc afore Bald .- 1 Representative.. If my advices fr ,:n the South ire correct, they ar-- being used ir: Alabama ;,- a.. il Colonel Gates', candl.Lacy : Governorship, ir certain newspaper statements are io be believed, the) ar. being ,;-? I In Georgia and Arkai . ? ral party a if that is the ease, 1 sm correct in dcacrlb. ii h sctl a is a h inc i Rame, for lt c in be sn ? I In the back wo . - -. trlci the people reldnm, If ever, r< id a newspaper. It now r malm to b pen if the Admli tratl n I* a p ii ty to these ; ra ? c ipi* ha.. mated thal ll nothing to ? ?- ibew I bul tl. not Improbabli tl ii ? r >lut!on of . ,. tho ? polnti will be In trod . House : ? ia* If a i i l< ration of lt, ll may di vi lop The r, lolutl n - - '?> Mr. p nc* sr ia In i i,y ),:ui ;.c r In the day. lt request, the Secretary of lh# Tn t.ury ? . Inform ihi H - \ - - :-',:- bal ?? i" ? minti i during ISM, gi yins* th< - mts; how they ha : ai; 1 lo wi; ai: wi I I li,ne ' member*) of Coi or at tli.-.r r- qui .1 icsted to re| ra a.iv- bern *oM or Issui ?!. an I u a. ? . . i th* book, of th. Dil M nt. : '? Dlr. t-tor do rn this Informal ire to he .tated from the knowii . oyea. FOR THE ADMISSION OF TWO Mom: STATES. Washington, July lt The Benate Commltl.ai T.-rritorb-s to la) look action thal can only be con trued ns an Intention t" make a favorable report on Ihe bill for the admission to State! (od of Ihe Territories of Alisona and New-Mexico. This do.s ii-.i necessarily mean that admission mil follow at thN session of Congress; th.n trary I. more lifc.lv Al the meeting to-day that immltteea having ? I, t.. ol these bill, were :- I io report ' hem to the full coi the nei -,. ,.-- n,,. i,,?-? of ul ii ? rabi :a of ;i.mmitte. Mr. ['Inti and Mr. Dal . lb , itll in . an I Mr. Call. !? mot ral Th.- -"ii- i ? .iiiml't.a Arizona has noi ll i III, bul lill .-at,-,-,,ii.mit:.i Ni .-. M.-vi .. mel -c 't ?". nd prepared cs measure ??-.,?? made to tl bill Ila the -1 ite for the ('onstttiitlon il Convi-nl loi .t I the election I ? rovt.led f,.r In Ihe Ptah bill the " ? in next No \ ? ?? '-. ; V I I people ai ? ? ? I io thi rn on th. the fl rai ;? ?.. SOME EXAMPLES OF RAPID PROMOTION ? . i , . Coll I". ; X I) Ulled the proi ? r i linn, * ; , ... - . ? ! ' ix. - iii ha vi t . ' I hat da'.- , : I REFORM IN TREATMENT OF CRIMINAL* I OR itt*: "IIH7 i'?-.-? * \ : - ? . R. Henderson, ol I ' ll ? .-? ? ? ? - ? ? il was a i ? ' .' ? ? . : h.- ,.i,:i-, I to en i . . n to - .. fieri 1*1 on "1 tw.ird I'i ai '? The le I ,i ? de .IT xx Uh th. | vance The tell Mr. I: ? I'S < bu:.- ? peeled ol itlftg Mr. Il lid he tl ? i; pie i ai ? , . -, , , ill who knew of Mi I It's scrvlci -I lu boll.il en io lan lo t,- i. c I an "Aii . i" in his I ins . h > ul. nial ll i Lin - I- i,, \\ ii ri m. of Nen ', ak lu Talmnn paid -. high irlhute to Or Parkbui ?t. and effm ; inh'lpul reform ' I po ? , illy of Ti ? i; ? i p. ;i|. .a ' INTERESTING LECTTRES AT MT GRETNA Mt. cr "nt. Pi nn . Jul) i- I ': eel il) Mr. ;: irah T: n Rorer, of rh.. Philadelphia Cooking School, gave an Intere Ung exhibition thi i sften >i at the Pennsylvania Cl illawilla. The hall was ( , -x le I with nona'!. Polk Mdb-r. - le.-tur> d upon "Tl Pi nd ( the Ni aro Ih fore the u ar " He d< i - l th il thi negro ??- ; cruelly trea i i by Southern planters, sn.l siid thal a | ? -.; d< il ,,f a fl ?? d between master and slave. 1'r .\ igustua Shulti In the Bible atudy wn. Ihe tenth chapter "f Matthew, regarding the -ending out of the twelve Ap...-iles The Apostolic \v, he said, end( I with ii ?? di truct ?" -r f. i a item. Prof.- - ,r L? I. <lulu:!,it..- lectured upon "The Art anl Science r., ,|'ii Itea of Elocution "li- ? prac ?iii ii' mght upon voice cal;,ir,- an I con I il c ,-,, loo, pi LU ' ' ih.- ] 'en11 i ii ai., i Chautauqua Literary and Si I- fl here ; ? lay for bl. h .me, al li. arid rh.- J(ey. || (', Geancr will hale charge ..f III round-table exercises, I'nder the auspice. ,,t th* "Hall ol' the Or c.,-'' an Interesting programme **-v gil , to lay. i ir.f rn-- rn, al Intere Ung lecture* ??r the season attract! I a large audience to Chautauqua ll.ill this ??v. nlng, whi n 1'ioi, ..ol A. L. Cia i th* third of hi. aeries ol talk upon 'The Itlble and the Ancient Monuments." iii- particular aubji t i night - a An li ni '": ildea," sn I ll asa lllustrati l with i loni numbei ol p lal!) prepai i ; ti reoptl in i lea The li rt ure u i , prc ede I by Impersonation* by Polk Miller, and after Or. Cia '* tala li r Elliott gave r. Il il in from the woi io of James Whitcomb Riley and other um Ti,. : lea hers' week here, and teachers from u'l ox-.r Ihe Si it-- ar.- pr.-s.-ril. WRW-JRRBRT DRNTI8TB IS CONTENTION. Asbury Park, N. J., July is (Special). Tbs twen. tleth annual session of tbs New-Ji racy State Dental Association opened this morning in tba entertain-, ment hall of the Wes! End ii itel. Tba annual ad? dress waa delivered by the president, |>r. I'. M. Bi i ley, af Belvidere, Or. Georgs a. Maxfield, of Holyoke, Naas., read a piper upon "Tb* B ' Method of Destroying Pulps," ana Hr. Henry A Hun-hard, of Phllsdelphl i. one u)">n "Science and Pseudo Science." At the evening session It F C Barlow, of J raey City, read a paper on "Fifty Years in the Dental Laboratory aa I Have Bern lt," Tic pap.r was edited by l.r. L, i'. Haskell, of chl i, md in hi- nhs,ice Or. Barton mi assigned t" read ii. "Sulphuric Acid for Opening Root Canals'' was the topic of Dr. P, R. Cnllalian, of Cincinnati. The session dosed with a "Chalk Talk" I by L?r. Van Woert, of JJiooklyn. Practical Results?13 Years' Work. FitGIITKK.V MILLION- O.VR HUNDRED AND KIGHTT THOl'SAND DOLLARS ALREADT PAID TO WTDOWS AND .'lU'HANS. Forty million ilnllnrs nlresdy sav-d llxin-t policy hold irs br rr,lunion nf premium*. Kla-hty Thousand rfiYln'" M*TBBb*rs> Two Hundred and Sixty Million Dollars Insur? ance In foro?. Three Milden Six Hundred Thnis.inl QB*h Sal pim n***fV*?F.iiieri.'t-nry Fund. More than Sixty Mlll.an Dollar* new bustneis far the year 1833. These ar* n tex* practical nassua alraaSf *e*a***d*al tx. ih? credit ot th* MUTUAL HL.SKHVB FUND LIFF* ASSOCIATION. K. n. BARTER, PrselSsat Home Ot*V>\ Murna! It-s-rve Battalia**, Broadway, cort*** of Duaae-at., Maw-York. Send for rlrfiilars and rates. RESULTS AT BRIGHTON. THREE CLOSE DECISIONS YESTERDAY. BEATY i.iiTTi.vi; BT Tin: PLUNGERS -ARAB BEAT! CAPTAIN T. I lanie evidently visited some piac- nearly ap? proaching the Brighton Hench racetrack in the Intensity of Its beat and the variety of Hs smells, to Which lh>" fumes of Sulphur are as sweet per? fume. There na* not a breath of air stirring In fhe grand-stand or betting Inclosnre yesterday. The humidity was BO treat lhal SV*n A. .1. Joyner's y.-n failed to penetrate li when Lady Violet defeated S.,m. ti."ll. In spite Of all the discomforts that the patrons ot Brighton Beach are compelled to sub? mit to, at leas! 5,000 person* steam.-d and simmered for nearie five hours !', Witness Sis moderate rates. The Joek-ys a! Url:.iii on Beach should be mora considerate and not thaw their Mulshes loo line, a. thi y are Uk- ly to strain the Judges' exes. There xx...; no dead heats yesterday, although there were three close decisions, There were mani- smiles and uinks among the Brlghfpn horse-owners when it was known that Hawthorne was admitted to the Turf )??-?!- and thal Edward Corrigan would be present al the future meetings of that body, ps Ihe time ls not far distant when G. Qott* Heb vYalbaum xxiii b. omi a full-fledged mem? ber ot the Jock*: Club and whlaper wonts of ad? monition Into tb" ear of Jobn Hunter and his as BOcI ? tl Thc yearling sale that wns held nt Tattersalls wa ? i by a group of owners in the pad? dock. All a -t.I ilia! the avi rage of the Melbourne lot, which amounted to $1,050, was not extravagant, In view ,,r the .xe. ll.-nt quality of the lots soil. Catarrhal fever has bi "cen oul In the Oneck ?"r .hi.-, s \ ..f ile- horses are down with the di*. ?,. hi u. as ,\ rule, attack. ??*->?! *? horse In nny stable in which n makes Hs appearance. Horsemen ar Brighton are propounding tb" f.| lowlng ? mundriim: How will Don Alonso gel .tt.F, lorre I".uk" Noli,, ly Bl Ui'" fir.i -ix could answer ll I fai viv. ? ' Bhlelds and si veral other, caused the enm hlnatlon i.krna ker. to weep bitter tears and ic ?' persoi arti - ''?> thal .'-'rr ,,f belling to -,x m ISM wll l the ? r amounts lt la .aid that the uer-' assured thal Vrab w ali ? th lr iwn fi ii. betting rder at the ti been v- Inning of l.t.- When the posted up | iterday iker* marked up 10 to 7 on Bhelly Tutti--. Bo persis! I that al th< close i f the bellina there v. , ? ? against him In ...... i ' ,.,... i.. | .. w..r,. r maller books at S to I on Little ,;,".- of t'l" ? hi rs. bul Drum Msjor ind Boju itlon srere : T ? it, or Unary Ihe horses i - Tuttle ? ? ? | ? ; ' it until ? home, Irai tires, he tx Mars ii rn- an 1 li-pia ' . of ta ? lengths, Bima .<n ivorlng to get him pinned In on the rall An o| e. of wi . ilckly t thro igh bo that iden By the bal , ll thi III and III ri-.-. Who I - * -' I .!.?. .ll. It look *? V T ittle i" r. - ? ; ? K VI KR 81'RI'RISE. ? .r * ? .- n.l Dance li BC ? ix. w ,s waa backed for ted u| " i ; hy - ? , 7 ?.-'i i ? ? ta I i ice xx , -. al io ?iiker. ? Mik* ? ler an . ?? - ??'.-;. - '. ra???? A x . l ? ? ? . . . . , ; i' \ -.. be - . ? 1 fan with the Ca ? i x rtth fl time ou ' fflcl.i , ,mp.>I '111 -ni ,.s ? ?ii i he hour of los hirth until ihe roan, i: - uch - I! -rix Ill - I xx " m .1 irt to I ett, on Cock. ' a on St, ,-;:.:, , : ? I ??:, I I. i :x Violet, -.-. ' . appe ir. to have re I her form I of 81 ? , ?i ? lurth race, I. i ly Viole! .x..- ii ,: Hy i- i, k. I by the hoi ? . lui an i the i i ll ' : ? . back Btom nell heavily, bill, al ..dds ot lu ? , out nf hil ,-i cs and I. VI .? , I hei -lr. le ihe went I ind set a lliip :-..-. p ice the li ll Bttempti I : , clo* ? with ? h bul ? '!?? pr- ?- ui ?? sra - too gn> ir a - he swerved toward the r ; .. that La ly Violet xi on rather clever!) bj c.*. length. In the fast t: ? ? .1.li selling platers furnished Hi-- medium ind I tiree -,f them were I ed ai Ihe favoi Ite, bul thn ? ti ? a .usplcl ?;, thal IV i 'r, pltu. Haly bad .ie ip Ito on c.ij.r ,]? T. bj the (' inneotleut turfm ni I tl pl ii - ? ten to (???; their money on tin T Vi ile, who was rlddei by Ihi) , bli i ; ? i ai I ? i 1 in i- inscnurnci .i '' ipi iln l". \i ih them I until I to G xx.t- ii-,,', 'i i ?'? i iv soon as the flag fell C.ipi tm T xx i > Beni o'! In the lead, With Arab ? Mp; KN0WT.EDGB Firings cemfort and improvement and tend*, to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The ninny, who live better than elberta nnd enjoy life more. Brita lesa expenditure, by more promptly adapting th* world'* best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the vallis |0 health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced la ihe remedy, Byrup of I-'!*-*. ita BscallsBos la duo to ita presenting in 1110 form most acceptable and pi. a...mt to the fast.* the refreshing and trul> beneficial propertlea of a perfect laxative; affect! ally "ieanstnr* tho Sys tem. dispelling colds, headaches nnd fevers, and permanently oaring constipation, it lias given ...tlt-facil, n to million* ami met with th* ap? proval of the medical profession because lt acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Rowels without weak? ening them, and lt la perfectly free from every objectionable u hst a ncc. Syrup of Figs ls for salo hy all druggists In 50c. and ll bottles, but lt is manufactured by tha California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name ta printed on every package, also the name. Syrup of Figs, nnd being well Informed, you will not accent any substitute if offered. length behind him. These position* were maintained until a quarter of a mlle from home, when Griffen on Arab made hi* run. Keefe on Captain T. became anxious and attempted t,, urge his mount, but griffen soon had him rattled, ami. with a little rous? ing, won the race by a. neck. Vestibule waa third. ovf.r tot hurdles. Twelve horses raced the slamer in th" ?ixth race Bl a mlle and a half over hurdle*. Rodman, St. Luke. St. John and Woodford al! had followers w'.vi b-t on the race as If lt were a Suburban or some Kre.it stake. It was the best race of Ita kind that has been run since the sport was revived In this neighborhood. St. Luke ?M thrown by being hit With a falling hurdle. SO that his backer* have an ii h.- hn-ln t to consale them. Woodford, who was ridden by George ('handier, who is really an expert cross-country rider, was ahead all the way. with Rodman, who can,.- fast at the finish, second and st. John third. Many persons thought that Hodman should have won, but the weight to'.d on him In the baal sixteenth of a mile. Here are the result**: Slral race-Six furlong!. Purse, J.-,on. Shelly Tutti-, hy Slr Mo-lred-IH,.-! Kates, ll I. . (-Hm.) 1 Marguerlt*. Wt.-(Bergen) 2 l-..|.,-,.i,'n, rn:'.. .(Orlften) a Woodchopper r,1Jr M;i(.K|p j-)ri|m M.lJor 0;i 1)omlnlon Baal* U . Poly.leni also mn. Tun*?1:10%. sa ml rac*?On* mlle, purse, |7oo. Dutch Skater, by Dutch Rall**?Lana, 10.1.(McDermott) 1 Btonenellle, 100.(H.-rg-n) '.' I In..ri. KU.(Doggett) 3 1'llrt. S.-ng nnd Dance, T.-mpIn, Live Oak. Rama, Star Aetna* also mn. Time- lia. Third rnc-T*va-xi-.ir-,,I,!s. riv,, furlongs. Purse, I.W). Murri Heed, l-v Illmynr-Violet. 10S.(Sims) 1 1' " kiel'-. PIS.,| Kw-ttt) 2 BL Paulina, ht.(Otiffen) :i i; "iden Oat*, Arees Blly. Milwaukee. lte,| t-i|> Sa perlor, May Irxvln. Jude- QICSSOB .il* > ran. Time?1:03. Fourth rnr- | ,x- furlonrs. Par***, 11.000. Ijidy Vloiet, by Ill-Used-Lady I'.oi-miry. 10ft tb_ (OrlfTen) 1 Rlonenell, ino.isimM 2 Wernb*rg, 11)7.1 Dug-get'.) 3 Tim.? 1:01 ls. Fifth rae* -One mlle nnd a slxTeer..h. Ar-,',, iv Dalnacardoch -Retribution, '.<? rb_(Ortff?n) l Captain T. B].(Reef,., ?_> Vestibule, los.(Hoggett) I Partway also ran. Tim. I 18'j Sixth rn,;- Ont" nnd a ha'.f miles, over hurdles. Woodford, by Blifcioo?Th*ckta, no (b..(0, chandler) i II -lei in. IBS.iMural 2 Bl l -lin. 168.llhlllr.fsl 3 Frankie i: . Crown I'rin, ??-. Bucephalus. Leilah, Olenatl, Weat moreland, B.nanlo, Bcart*, ?cl. Luke ;.:s-i ran. Time 2 :.-'.. BRIOnTON BEA4**H EN'TniF.S FOR TO-DAT. Pim rae* tia furlongs: selling Lab* Itt. l'e-t Brand 112, i.i/-;- M.!luff no. Johann-* nm. Thir.l couiln filly lOS, Hairy ll Ink-...n H'7. Carnallt- lo7. Trout,I- 107 LIM* Bravo 107, Van I'yk- iou. Bolivar 106, Ranford l"4. Erle s,,n BB, B.nd race-six fiul?tir*: Belling. Hoe* Itt, MadBtna* lb". W.Icti pp. UL" Kmln Bej 110 I: iff 110, Ve.pa.lan Hu Vagabond loy, Poor Jonathan 109, Berwyn lou, Poly ,1 ri lot, i;-ixx-'.?i lot, Leonardo 104, Wilmer St. Thin! rac- Six rations*: Belling. Tinge |0S, Southside !U7. Ttie ol H.:.. Vocalltj 103, Norway 103, It-,I Top li :. True Penny !"-. Bt vin -nt 103, Lady lu, lim-,ni 100, Chlak 100, Elisabeth 100, Fourth race Handicap; ,,ne mil- nn-l a ajoartar. Slr Walter I?-'.. Banquet 128, Sport lit, Herald 101, Lintots. Fifth race On* sill*; ?liing. B*ro lit, w*. B. MB, I0B, Tobi Finley un. Mr. Baw WI Saunterer I"" li et- ai. Blr Catesby in. Carmelite BB, Ula- (inner ','.>. ? 71. Slx'h rat-?Seven furlongs. Tormentor 114. Tom Txiuali 111. Void m. Adelbert ill. Uncle Jim Kr.., HiKti C IVS, ne 100, Lelah I'"-'. AT Til!) .YKW-RUIC.HTON* DRIVI.VO PARK. Rocbeater, July li?The summaries of the three races it the New-Brighton Driving Park to-day ira is fol iwa: J io CLASS, FOR TR0TTBRf*-Pt*R?B, $.VW. 7! I'.. C., b. t (Moor*). 18 11 ?i . I- in. 2 1 - 4 I r. I. rn. 4 4 2 2 Rigel T. Wilkes, g. s. .'I I 4 I ll ? li. ni. * ?'* I I II T I! . 1' K. '? " ? :t l, ?. 7 5 8 7 li ll Shat tu. h. s. (I 7 .'--lr ??? - . 0 lbs Timi -' 2814, - SSH, - '-'"?'. - 2?% |:S5 CLASH FOR PACERS PURSES*** Mau! nay, ch bi. :i -? 1 1 1 la Man) b m. 4 .1 I I -' i m . 7. ,', 4 | :! Nell) Hooker, h. ni. '-' '? < Hlfl D -, .luau, hlk ir. 7 1 -1 us ll Cu. M. r. g. s I 5 - - Tl ifTord. ell g. 1 1 'l'S'l'fd , b. a. ?'? I 'bs Tlrae?2:20\, 2:23*4. 2:25"*, -.:in. 2 .il. TROTTI X<1 2:20 CLASS PURSE Wot |. 4 1 1 1 i-rr Di ls bk g. 1 I I ?'< .. . I. m. a I 2 I I-i Hell, I. in. ?'. ?'? 4 ?'? - I in . I 4 .', "I ll, wai i I.. - a . lt tdla -? 21 2 18*4, 1 -?"'.-. 2 20, THi: WINNKI'.S AT WASHINGTON PARK. Chicago July ll The Quickstep stakes, for two year-olds, nt n half-mile, was the racing feature ? '.? ct,,n u.irk to-day, nnd s blgb-clasB Held ,,f younsetera fa<*ed the starter, w. P, lfcG**aae*a bay coll Prank K.. by Ponao, out of Bella of Brook? lyn, at W to l. **"n in a drive from Plying Dutch? man, With l.wak third. Th" slake lias WOffth 13.270 net to Ihe winner. "Lucky" Baldwin's Um p. r,,r Norfolk Clara D colt, Bey del Caredea, was til- talents" choice, at ?'? to ',. with uiying Dutchman a bea vi I) played second ,-ti.,- at 7 t-i :,. Hey del ? ared a remarkable bural of speed, and .it the three quarter pole had opened up a gap at two lengths, but rounding Into th,- stretch he began ti ease off, and Llssak, Plying Dutchman nnd Pi ck ix', nil moved up i'pp,.site the betting abed they Were <>n even terms nnd driving. I-'rank K. won by a scant half length, r*l**InfDntchnttnbeatJnS . i ti..--' f,,r for the place. Rey del Carnies u is fourth, two lengths back. Tho time- i-1* -was fast. Three favorites and tWO second .hoi -os iver," iti front ut the wire in the other races. Summaries: Pl rs I race, on." nub" Piora Thornton. 97 (C. Weber), .', to l. won; William T.. I-.' (Clerlco), i to 1. se,-,,ni: Cash Day, 112 (Leigh), :t to ... third. Time l i"', Second race, selling. It-It miles Illume, 103 (C. Weber), I !?? ... won; imp Woolsey, *7 (Perkins), 1" to t. s.-eond; imp. Somersault, ITO (Thorpe), j to I, third. Tun- 1 :47\. Thirl race, the Quickstep Stakes, H..Wi added, '- mlle Prank K . Ill (Blaylock), IO to 1. won. Ply? ing I "I* -lie, m. 123 i Martini, 7 to 6, s-eond; LlSSak, 118 i c. rklns), U to I, third. Time !*??. Fourth r. I mlle and IO yards Senator irbv, lil (Thorpe), i to I. won. Hawthorne, IM (Martin). * to l. ?.nd; Anna, 100 (Perkins), 2 to l. third. Time li:1, Plfth race, \ mlle Alethla Allen, W (Perkins). 4 io 1. won; Mailer Ure,I. 108 (J. Davis), I to I, sec? ond; Cold Pan, l','.? (Martin', 10 to 1. third. Tims - 1 ll',. Sixth rac-, Bl mil..-Shut!!-. 108 (Thorpe), 8 to 1. won; Tli" Sculptor, 1!7 (Ma,tin'. :; t<> 1. second; Lulu T? I"* (C. Weber), 7 to ... third. Time?1:11 ? ? PONY RACKS AT RLKWOOD PARK. Long Branch, N. J, July 1* The pony races nt Rlkwood Park to-day were attended by a large number of persona The horses wera In good form and showed great sp.I. No betting was permitted ,?n the grounds, -I. W. Atbaugh, Jr.. John S. Iloey and Harold Haddock were the Judges; .Limes Sykes was starter and Walter Uniter timekeeper, Sum marles: Plral race, handicap for horses and ponies not exceeding fifteen hands; purse 1125; five furlongs - Untie Monarch (Hunn), non: Shl.-kh (Hanlon), sec? ond, Hali's Elkwood 41 'In 1 Haly. Jr.), third. Time, 1 06-*. Second ra ? -, handicap for ponies lil nnd lintier; purse 1100; three furlong. Comanche (Hunn). won; Miss Clay (!"'r ai liligi, second, I lalltvant (llulse), third. Time, " :'-'?"?.?? Third ra,"", open; purse e*J8j sit furlongs-Com? forter (I-'ravllngi. won; /.en,. (Munni, s.uni; (Jeb hard'S Cania. (Colley), third Time, 1:18*%. Fourth rac-, hurdle handicap; purse |12.>; four hurdles lunch Oven i Hoc.mi. won, The Rat, sec? ond, mid Duke of Aler, ,rri, third. THU SPRINGFIELD TROTTING RACKS. Lexington, Ky.. July is (Special).- The Springileld trotting raes, which began to-,lay, resulted as fol? low s: Three-minute class; trotting; purse l.WV-M.ir nret, hy William I... first, Capolla, second; Rosa :-?. third! Beal time, IJ4H. 2:? class, pacing William Kirby, by Grnnd View, first; w. ll. G., second: imelda, third. Beat time, : sp .. The attendance wan large ant! track fast. TROTTING AT HKTKOIT. Detroit, July a The Detroit Dairtas club was Igain favored nlrb beautiful weather for the third lav Of Ua Pine Ribbon nut tins. The trudi was a lillie faster than the two previous days, and there iv.re between 7,1**) and R,!**! people present. The Bral race, for thre. -i-nu-olds. proved an easy vic? tory for Heil Hud, who with llxpn salve waa the favorite. Th- great contest nf the day, Uie Mer ihanta and Manufacturers' Stake race, proved the In mest affair of tba meeting BO far. Hex Amerlcus nus n. hot favorite, but was never a factor In ihe ra.-... J. M. D. was inver headed In any of the teats, though he was forced lo loxver his record g 18" a made on ii balf-mlls track on July i. In tbs free-foi-nll pace Plying Jib acted badly, and nu* tinnily left at the post; Robert J. had no (rouble In winning the race. Betlan thoti--ht On? line was i?-ing pulled, and the judges put Dicker? ton up behind the horse for the third heat, but he ?ouid not raaob tba leader. Siimmariasi ?'IKHT HA( 'I-: I'tltSU |2.(*?l Kuli TUIIUK-YKAII ULI'S-t*gt CLASS?THOTTIMl. t.-d llinl. rh h. by Rad Kern, liam Mattie II., by llr,,**n Pick. Jr. ell! 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