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BEVERLY WARD'S BUIT. UE Uff" F0R ?? ATOO?NTIMG OF HIS FATHER'S ESTATE. ACTION i* BROVG1IT AGAINST LUTHKR jfNTl'l-' WHO 19 Ml!. WARD'S Hit? ?Tlir.it IjC-l \'?'?'. AXD A TRUSTES OF THR ?.?, Ann ? -?. v.-r. ,,. ?. ? the barker, lai been made ')<"? . ? brought against him In the _??? m, ,*ei:;?. !*>' Iilf! brother-in-law. Beverly Ward, a p ??.??no? ?'? to compel ths banker to make " ? . trustee of ths ? state of lii? father, . -.? .,? rued June ;,". IST*. ?.?. 1400,000 In trust to his four D?lai ?. George ?. Wai : and ? ' '?. the death of ihe tei ta? ?'G?,.\: : Ih? Irusl fund reverts to their chil? dren of the testator, it la al? /.jo,,? Mi Kounlae haa used tl?.?? Income of the '_ ' . ? I did up il??? principal Instead of thereby Increasing the value ' l'ila r. at the expense ugAlni 'y?'1- having name! his ai? gasati H ?Vai I, and Mr. Kountse as exec Mra. Wai ; act? '. aa such up to ?,'. .:, ?'?. ISJ8. Th?? will provided that she ? . ? ? a f<? ot 1)0,000 in ?????? of ", .... bl ther, Matthias Ward, of Plainflctf, ali ?uld have the Income of MtAM for life, tallir?? Jenni De Grosse Whelp, a grandchild, a ub. nun ai ?? !:"" same trustees, th.? residue to be ?.yit.\ tnl v parti SI -Mr?. War! ?nd chtl ?(? _. ; ? was to receive his proper share nt the Ini ? . with the remainder over to each ath of the life annuitants, .???rpr;:. ? ?! ?a ?a to be divided among their chil ?_r. ? ? ' - ??? answer to the application for ..ytot-nt ? by his brother-in-law thai the ,,ltt ; ? 1er the management, and ,,.., fi ' Hi? several shares ' ,?. , ? the t.st.itor regularly, and that LjjM.r kepi open hla looks relative to the ?fMif!s ?f Mr. Ward for tli.?se Inter ?[(? ;.. and thai th?* plaintiff and all c,'t*rt ' t the bo is Mi. Kountse also imilla' ft! ' larlea wer.? dissatisfied px.fpt:?? iii tiff, nnd perhaps th?? plalntlfTa chll ?rta. ii?'- irged tl mmuwion f, r I la w(tl i- and trustee, Beverly Wari aske 1 m ? Ini a guardian a ? lltem f >r gt tola ? I in the ? state. CHARLES WALTON OODEN"8 WILL?. ??.OST. ITS IS LEFT TO HIS WIDOW HE MAKES THRKE ' IIARITABLE BEQUESTS, CHari? Wa n'i a :i was Hied yesterday ntie gate ???? was found dead le ">r !'. ,ast. The will was ex (ntfd on ' IsT?, with a codicil on i?e offibrr ? ? The executors named in th?- will anJ. V- Kei ind Buchanan Winthrop. -> t? ?'? "?? i" the Protestant Bplsco n! Ch , ? inlon ; fcrd of 1 t the Proti want Epli co-al ? the Board of Foreign jimio ;m1 Church. Ha lari G the esta! riven ?o th?? ? ? ogden, and upon her ceath ir?.-n. TO BETTLE TUF. I.AMAR ECTATB, ?f-.'i.u '. ? --?-. rt 1RS OF i.r: 10 VI!? ? ?MEN G ON THK I H REFORT. ,??: ' - ???m.-? c.iirt. Chambers, h-is t upon the reporl ot tha r? f.-re,, all ert Stl? Bull brought by Harriet Oaz-? .?-? a s and 1 rank C. Jj>!:?-s. as admlnis tost?n Qasaway it. Lamsr, for .? settler:-? n ta of ?'.. De Rosset I.amar, ?a ext tati '::-:? thCf*, ?.?.? the l'Oli i:r Hon of the ? , iway ?i. Lu:..ir died In ?October, ISM, leaving ? r?.. - ??? ? -1 ; rilara. There was prrsor.a! property of the val';- of i 75,000, His two daughs-r- Harrlel Caaenovo Jones ar.d Charlotte A. I.. ?a - ? I'AUX] ,?:. 1 th?? lal'.'-r's th;:!:? his ? G ?' ? Ross? ? ?.?-:. ir, were ihe p*i: ? il beneflclsrlei m 1er hla win. The son. Ils wa? member I ihe lirm of Butter .\ ? acted at- ? x? utor up to the time "f hi* death in '?nu?:?;. :-?- Two trusta ware crested ?>?r the ?????fit ? ?!?? two daughtera and for th.? children <,;?.?* i Aral hueband of tbe Ductuwa vu Ro;,- rt ? 8 ittet Mr. L I '-Is death, liad claims *-a..i??. i... Qovernmenl ?ikhi????,:.?,- sever?! imil iou si .liars for cotton BStSefl during th<* war. !!:i !,? ; iew, O. B. Limar, jr., wa? Imprison?? 1 by ib* G: . Bi .?? - ig? its in November, if*'?, while they were taking cotton at Thomas? Mile, ?la. Mr Lamar had hopes that these cotton tlalms would be collect? 1, and under Ins will lie Rade provision for their distribution. He pro Wed that If th? ?.. were collect?*???, out of a por'ion of th?-:n | luid I??- BOI n;art to maintain hospital? for ??? : j rsons in Augusta at ? Bavani ? : iheaa ? ,t:on < iaims, how e\?r, ? ,. : now they are barrtjtl by the .?ta'iite of UmitStlOnB. Claims W < : .? made Igslnst the ? tai ?rever, by the cities of Augusta ar.d Savannah for :!.?? maintenance of these noept tal?, avi they va<re M tiled by the payment of 5 ? The <--:a!?' i -?? ),? ? ? ln Utlgatlofl almost ever airi?, the Bl . Of Mr. I.amar, being invi.;?. ?bout ? ? ; Bedinge, .and thi - cover a period of nearly twenty ?fur.? In view of th?? lari-e amount of litigation, w4 also fact that large losses resulted to th* aal .??? i;?? the ..??- of Butter <v Co., with ">'*l"h ? ol Mr, Lamar was Identifie?! hin Miat- being Ii tlie estate hM dw!ndl**d "oflK-v. ?unte of the ese ?! ? Hl allowed and ? ?lowed. It being oharged tha: G? ? a of tlie estate in pertain r?.?; Tiv ' ami b?tr Bister, Harriet, ha\>? soi tome y< ?'?!-. the prln? cii'?i whether the Duchess should b? barg? ? v.i:h the value of the ho ,-??, No. 41 weei Twenty-Bixth-st., which h;??! bees given to 1er bj prior to his death. The court ! d be deducted from h?-r share In the t ? . .-.???? t with advances made th* lar.??? lo-?eg -ahl'-h the ei"tate has Incurred. ,?? . ? . ?. i,<-r share considerably. Her share of tha nel Incorna of the batate la about J. ?' Her l?hlldren win also con.e In for a portion o? ner lati.?ra estate, ?') CONTEST FOR THE MORA CLAIM A11UCaT!',n MADE FOR LEtTERg ok ah.mims Ti'.ATK'N TO KN.\i:I.K J M. MORA'S lilil??.-? T?J BRINO |1 IT AtiAIN'HT TMEtH fN'l.K. Ar? ?typticatlon was made yesterday l?y Imvld Hsy.SC the Arm : HOSTS ? Hummel, for the ?rant !'?8 of lettera of alministratlon and tlie lesusnos *>'? Citations gpon the estate of .lose Mar;a Mora. The patltion for the letters of hdriilnistratlon was *>*e?enu-l :,, '!,e BurrogSte^ and is made in the "ame of Jos? Manuel Mora, a son, who lives at ?Xmonieo's. Ttie nr; IV ation is made for th?? purpose of event ?aa"y brlnglni ? .? ?ceedlngs In the nature of a suit to recover a half interest in the famous Mora ? la'.m, _?B*ssgstlag y MAMA, which the Spanish Oovern "?ent ha? ?? ;, .. 1 ,? ?,:iy ju tiiree Instalments O??00,t?J,j i;.ain. IMA Marta Mora died on November 5. 11^. at Rio fwelro, Brasil, leaving the foliowms eblMtaai .l"s* itir.uel, JoAt Marts ?: this rity: Albert, who live? ln 1-aris, Franc; ?_,.? ,, M ar,d Henry, who live ? Brain, and Mario Josefa, who lives in Lisbon, P-f.ui*ai. it is asserted by Jooi Manuel that his falber, ?Gitana, and Anton,o Maximo Mora, his brother, *"* Is partnership m tbs largs -'"'J valnabls ^??'?tions on the Island Of Cuba. Just SatsMS "? |7*?na. and that th?? i.roperty wae confiscated by J? Ssanlsh authorities durine; the Cuban re!?.ll!on ?Kl. Antonio Maxim?, .Moia ISBSBSillSltly came J-thi- cuy, in order to escape any further PSTSS ?o* at the hands of the Spanish authorities, and . k -a >"p nanna or in?- ?-.punisn auinoin"?. "?? "*lrot),er Jos' went to UraJtil. The ? lalm aKalnFi C____-'?h Qovernmenl foi damane* for the con ???*?'' ?,', 'h?* projicrti wa? made In the name of b?0'"'. ! or all these years th?- negotiations liave J^ pendlnit for the recovery of the claim, and <Vu.i>,1Jiir'K '"' :1" recovery of the claim, and '**?t?i Spanish Government lias decided io pay |f *__dren of Josf? Mar.a Mora sllei-e that they ? J un,"pi:te?i evidence In th?n? posseaalon that W?tla. *r"h'?? existed between Ih. ir falher and ins ??V.? a-'") therefore Ihey ara entitled to one *** <?..' .',11'. ???"? which ibe Spanish (?ov.rnment ?_^?,-*_1 io pay Hi-,',. un,efatr,o,| thnt Antonio Maximo Mora de aieiV"".-'?>' partnership ? x!ste,i bi-tween himself ?at V,_ t,r?ther. and that he will vigorously con 4Z ?ne attemp, on ;)l^ ,,__, of n)? ?,,????.G? ehll ?! IO re ,)V,.r a par| of Ih(, ,.lil|m ^lieat'o h;i" ''"l '!-*??, tt"y acII,'n on ,h<" THe WILL OF ELIZA ?. HUBBSLL. M - wU1 o" Kllza A HuLbell, who lived at No. e-aro**'1 T,hlrtyslxtn""'- bequeaths |11>.(?0 to the ^ure 0? 1:,?1*??1?G' "f tbe Methodist llplscopal ^ ? ? I'hlia.ieiihlK; ?5,<ju0 in trust to the Dan * ???*?G,?*1'G? Al"",f'ta,lon? sad makee be?jueste to '* !*G! to hi rtla"'es The reet of her property ??lue et th. L.hu*batu1j Marvin D. Hubbell. The ol ?"e estate is piaced at ?100,0000. ME8. T. DE WITT TALMAO E ILL ?THE DOCTOR IH'HIUES To HER Bl l SIDE AT DAN8VILLB. Tin; ALL ms i;\r,Af;KMF.N*Ts mn i.E.-rrni.? arear .'?.v-pm.eii- nn T?*ua*onAeHs ??? PIS tVlFirS OOHDTTtOM I?; f-|{,T!,-A,. Th? Rev, Dr. Ta Image ha? cancelled all hla Ii : irlng engagement? in ihe West and hurried to th? Ie of I la u '?. who la critically III al the , ,? , Urlum in Dansvllle, N. v.. wher? she wen I several month? ago to be treated for nervous disorders. l'util a few day? ago, Mrs T,,;ma?e mu doing nicely, snd hei husband and children had .-very h pe lhal ? ??? would b? restored to then in good health. The sudden change haa aroused their gravasi feai ?. It. Talmage telegraphed to Brocklyn friend? yes. lerday that hla wife's case waa "eatramely critical." and asked the prayers Of all their friends for her recovery. .lohn Wood, a long-time friend of the family. : ? ? a trustee in the Tabernacle, said yesterday: "Mrs Talmage'? lllneas date? from the Brooklyn Taber? nacle tire in May. IM. She Is suffering fr,.rn nerv? ous prostration, and she ha* never been the .?-me woman since that calamity. \Vh?n th.? fire hroke out. at the end of the morning ?ervice. tli" Rev. Dr. Talmage was holding hi? usinai Sunday reception to parishioners aril etrangcrs who had Visited the Ta!? m ao. lie srai standing by the platform, shaking hands, when all at ot.ee. on glancing up Ward, he ?aw that the building was on fire He started to leave it, ar.d had gotten some distance on his ?ay out. when he happened to think of some art!??:,?, either his bat or a little package, I have for? gotten which, and he returned. Then he thought, as he was making bis way through the building for a second time, that It might not he Just the thing to rush out, especially when th?re was a poeaiblllty of other people being In the edifice, and so he hei I on M long as It was prudent for him t ? do so. "lira Tnlmnge and the rest of th?? family had Iti the mean time made their escape from the building and wvre watting on th?' opposite side ?if th? street in an agony of suspense, having heard tli.it Dr. Talmage had returned to the building, and fearing that he might have Peen ..?.t. m. by the heat and the smoke. When she beard th? news that he was safe her overwrought nervous system was unequal to the strain, and ns I remarked before sh?? haa never enjoyed the same health F-in-e." Mrs. Talmage went to Eurofte laal year for the benefit of her health In companj with her daugh? ters, the ?:????. Maud and Daisy Talmage. When in Home ?he was prostrate.1 with the Roman f? VI r. ai l made ? hurried trip home Wie then went to the doctor's summer home at G?.??' imp ton, hut her nervous exhauatton was as apparent a? ever, nnl she finally went tu DanavlUe about s >e?r aso. THE TE I? USB ERESIE MB USD. ACTCNOWlAIXIMRNTfl. ?*.i?h. ' r?.? ? ? ????: PI ?? la. ? V ? ? 11" ni party, Oreal Sera". .t r .;. . M - ? . ? lee, ? .1 ? Su . ?' 1! S . "In mem ? rtiildren". . . ' ?. Ing ? '. Jul) Bl b) Ihe 1..II?-? ... ! l .?????: ? ? Ocean ? luae, l. r.r I fiaoi a llltla gui ten "? wrll ? .? ' ??? . .1 ?. ? . I'.intr a pie, P. g ? nada . .' ? - . ?* ?? i: Andovar .?????. Previ ??:>? ?rknuwledced. T..'?! A'ii'i?! '-'. 1MB 11' $*. IV. 1 00 Bu an IA ... I <?. ".'74 .4 503 "1 Through a typographical error In our l?sue of Thursday last, lh? a knowledgment of th* ron Irlbutton of the Rue??!? of the i-llff House. Mini ?? ira ska rist.-r County, ? ^.. read I*. whereas It should have lie. ri |u '! t..nirihutlon of \V. i' 14, was omitted entirely in the same laau?. The Tribune Fresh-Air Fund tak-s great pleasure In acknowledging the receipt of s check for t?\ from "Dally Header," to b? forwarded to the family of which lb? h ist,.md and father is totally Mind in account of this family was printed In 'aal M Miday'a Tribune. The money hss be-? forwarded to the proper person, and the Fresh-Air l'un 1 wishes t.? ..?-.?.? "Dally Healer" that the gift will brini* much happiness and light to tho stricken house hoi 1. To-day's parties start off ???? earl] In ?? 1. th'? < hllUren will have r?. be ready to basin tl while the greater part of the city is ?till a-!?? ? Seventy youngster? will take th? 7:10 tram this morn lag for Walton, N. V. It will be an early start, bui th? ? hlldren won't car? when two long week? in th? country are In sieht, mil they hai ??vrai hour? In t ne cars to make up f. ,r lost tlm? The I'lttstleld epe. lai this moniln* will . arry the fourth company of fifty-four ?hlldren to Plttafleld. Mas? Behenectady, N. Y.. win re.-eiv? the m ??? of thi? season. This part ? will number fifty three Cold Spring, ? v. also arante to have .. baril In ih<- so?? ? ??.oik. ati l will give .? warm arel come to ?;x'?.-n boya and airls this afternoon. THE DORR HARVEY DE ? A IE. OOLD THE STANI.AIM? OF VALUE. From The St. Paul PI meet Bree*. TI ?? plain. Indisputable faci ?? that gol I has been. In all commercial practice, the atandard of In this country for ov?-r fifty years. All contra ? dui mg that tlm?? have bran male with the under? standing that the) tarer? ??, be d 11 gol?! ?. tory l'nlte ? Ri ite? b in I ba ? be? ? and : ? with lhal un terstanding. HARVEY EVADED A QUESTION. Prom The Oshkosh Northwesten Som?? ?.r.e asked "Coin" Harvey during Ihe de? bate whether, if the rotnmer tl ratio bad beei 12 to ?. aa ?? la now, Jefferson or Hamilton ?? ? gi??? would, In ic'2. have advoi ited ?? estab ? ratio at 18 to 1, Harvey evaded the pertinent point in ihe question aa to what Ihej *,,a? ? hai a Ion? I"? alallng wh?! lh? namely eatabllahed the .'.mag?? ratio ai ih mereiai ratio. (.? UN*! ? ?? NCI Kit I ?'?.. From ? .?- Terra Haut? Expt*eaa According to Harv.y a man who haa ability to ?ava a part of a good salary atei aen a enough t.. Invest It so a.? to be sill?? of bis !M>-r. ?I, la a less reliable auvlser In finance than another who never could save or make money. It will be Inter? ting to barn what Harvey doe? with the money he .s now making hand over fist. Does he put it In s slocking or In a bank'' A bank atOCkholder 1? as good a? a b..nk depositor, and one canno! ??.. without the Other, ONE OF HARVEY*! FALLACIE* From The Chicago Trihun?. Harvey lays It down as a necessary condition to "I ,.-i,tifie bimetallism" thai the Government and the private debtor ?hall have th?? option a.? ro which of the two money? is to be paid In satisfaction of a claim. Hut that option to nay In the cheapei money or the ?wo I? Just the thing thnt drive? the other more valuable coin out of circulation. Mit. HARVEY*! LOGIC. From The taalveeton News. Mi Harvey, of Chicago, seems to hold that he. cause ther? have been thieve? in the past, there fore w.? ?hould throw honesty to the dogs and pro ... ? to repudiate our debts and to confiscate the property <??' others. "COIN" NEED! A NEW OUTLET. From The Kansas <"itv Star. It Is und?rstoo.l that Mi. llarvry, of "Coin'? Financial School," is already hunting ? BeW pia??.? to break out. ?'I am a Coliartlviat, 1 ami" _ . ??\h. ves! Now I have lOO.iXiO franca. Mm?? I ahare that with you; what will you give me.' "Half of my humpr'-^t'Diuatration. NEW-YORK REAL ESTATE. A TALK WITH A WELL-KNOWN BROKER ????\:-?'?' ??: ipi ;.?;? r rnxsiDKRBn a ? FIELD G?? IXVEaTJIBXT WHY THE M M ? i.t. Buii.niNaa is in. ,?.: ? In spite of ? ? - . l h o f Ca ? th.nti ... of the cl ? unanimous !ri thi of a shifting of ? esta fr..,?, the Io. cupy. The great buaim ?? firmly - I ? ? ' ?. an 1 ii la b. : i'i I that I of Ihe hemli phi re will ? with the name of (S'ali Street, ? paet, and that there ? ? ? ?radi ?: ?ork F Es hange t.. .? m? a ; '? tain? ? that th?? great bulldlni ear I hav.? congregated ab lut ll a themselves, bul thai many sddltloi to their number. Whli? in? Increa below the City Hall dui ? ? flfteei year? has b. en Immei It I tju-eed that o not so clos? Ij Identine?! s t?: the rlnan ?! ? ? win fin 1 theli b islneas ] north? ?? '? In th.?; connect remarks ot Fn lei ?ck, of the well-known r? .1 estate ur m of Pi Southack .?.- Co . of So. Ill Bi ?a Iwa? . with Int? reel, Mr Ho thai ? ha ? be? p lo ?-I In real estate In this ? Ity, an 1 hla In sue ? mattei -arded a lhat of an ? ?? rt Mr. Southack Mid ) ilei la) to ? Tribun? t?. "ih- outlook waa never better for both ? and ?elllng ?' ? the first ira mer chants have begun t.i take larger pr. ml.?.-, and sre makli g ?? ,v \ ntures. li? rei holding on where the) wer? for the lowest ? rent and for the abortes! time, not knowli : a'hal was g ib g to I ippen ? ? ?. ill lings In thi goods .? ?"? ? ? in Droadwaj have a fendei bring ba k tenants on t the ,.. . . ? wer? bringing In more r? nt than ? new b would bi But I other nee mi :h ?. :?? of conatructlon mak? ?? ? albi? for ?>?. o to cai Ita a (en Btory ne ,\ b G? ?.?-?tory l?u . '..r sequent . ran ??;..,-. <iu< ?? Ion of Inaurane? . be ? vita ? the drygoo I? dial ? the lh? ? m ber and tenants In one bull.Ili Ii year, when a tei .? .... furar: . : that the owners and furrne I by I ea thai ince policies would be trat Ion, a pi tl ? ne I ' yea r; a little ten? 1 I ? sn 1 ?????is "ii ih? bla k list ? ? even that I list ? ? ? "Thi ?" ' , ? ? , It, ? ME. ASDMRS. UI.!::, ! EM 1 ??! WALDOBI THE ?? ?BAND ? ?THE! . MAKE Ou ? I.. 8. K? rr an I wife lef iy where I .- . ? an 1 M to theli " lei. It ? ? young coup!? te th? ?aid that I! sh that ??? | the marriage ? . work?, nl Nu. : mai , with s ni? e of S ? ? ; it s? v?. ..r. an*! Hie? lt la un?l?-rs| - __ UPESISG OF UH' STASDABD IIII \I1.I. ????.? ' The r ? la ih? '.? - iv ber? ? Man iger J. M. 1 | ? ? .' i. ike ?. ? il ? ; I?? given al " real casi ? .? Lake (I Mlae l' irothy v. if Dorothy: ? tbe or!s v. il lei In tl an si ways art lei composed ?.f Ml ?? ?sui liter th? Misses 1 ' ?'? ** " l )avld Ter? rei , Basil Tel 11 1 ok and II? nry Btan l-y. The week hi been a lucrative one for th? root gar?en??, deaplte lb? Inclemenl weather ?I Ibe Madison ^uare Harden, Press r*4drldg? ia al ? ?eure? ??* n ? ? .?.?,, to bm him ? ? ?? r? m Und? r ol ti.?? bill la atrong. At Koater fl ? lai'? ro ; ? ? len, Qeorge V*..I, ? n.. wl. .? dlff? ? ??! ' orni 1.1?.," ha? ma :?? ? ??? ... ? hli w.th hl m ?? .1 funny saying? ? ?..? ?..?.?? r-Itel *?'.?.?? pe, Hie performing cuckoos, ' 'lai Isse Agnew and er ? make ? i.i?.i.t on th ? f. evert it It in ? At th?? American Itoof Harden the living in.nl.le sta ? ne.? promise to bee. ,r ,..?. .ii Ion, ??. l)li .? . .?..?? hai of the II? Ing ? ful, la ? real artisti? sruuiiLni* ..r live young ?.unen m hlatorlcn ; M ? e Kllli ,1 un? Thornton snd '? linore and ? .? ? ??... ? ? 1 ??,.???,? up an e. ???. ina' - tit? r ta nm? I The Eden Mu ?'?? ha? ?>n exhibition a wa\ group of I'realdenl I'lt-vi lun I and th the : Hi ? ad lltlon to ll ?? oth? i atril Ing fen tun i?,i wax figure of a "new woman" on her wheel To ti? lovers ol ?llrrln?, melody snd swinging harmonie? the announ ? n?*nl of .. new march by John Philip Boui i, th.- "March King," carrlea a? Ini re?( .??< the product I ? of s neu pia) b) PJardou does ta tbe sppr. heau-i goei Bouea'a Bai lato pis] at th.i International and Cotton States Exposition a! Atlanta, Ua., in the fall, an.l some time ago hi received s communlr? tl?.n fr.-m the Board of Dir? lo ., klni write an "offl lai" mar, ? for the Exposition. .s..u.?a gl'ioly compiled, snd he will pia) th? nee mari b for the first tlm? nexi Sunday evening si Mani ? in ? :? a? ii The mai ? l? ha ? )?? ? ? na mi ? ' ? ?? ? ?..?." in compliment t.. i???? Expo Ilion, and I ? ? aaya It la undoubtedly tbe i" I march he ... ?.? wrtttei ?'aptaln Franc it. ll. Woodward, tha nets ? . ? .-..ir. pondent who haa Jusi returned from the In terioi of Cuba, the actual seat of lh? present war, I? about to begin ? lecture lour under ile- manage? ment nf J'.lin /. I:-?? ra. Illa tirai lecture will be g.ven al Pro. tor's Theatre next s inda) evening. Il ?.'. ?!, be Incidental t?. the ? tal acred ? , - and will begin at - ?.' !" I; Mr \\ o ?dwar I wa captured b) the Spaniard? and thrice sentenced to be shot, ill.? ?vp. ilei,,.? sill I,.? Interesting and Instructive a.? well as thrillli ?? grac? th?? opening of the >'? iw Lyric Opera House, .it Hammersmith, I...1,.'. ?. ?,,,? Saturday n.i;ht. Mi:. Langir) wa? there to ?peak an a?l?lr? ? written ?... w.i-? Jom and every Una and ihe sentiment were che?-i I to tl the .1.11,1. , .audience, Mi l.angtry received a handsome b..u.|uet. p..und with ribbon? of fawn and turquoise (ber racing olor?), from Ac-ton Phillip?, ti.wnei and inaiiii-.-i- of the new opera ). ? Manager lUwmquesi baa return? 1 t.. t..wn and 1? having th.? Fourteenth Btn-ei . , , ?? and Improvi d for (he open , . guxt t?, w I.? n II Igi .1 1 .'I: n and vocalist, ? 1st? ? b) Bettina Qirard, who haa Men ape?la 11} ??? iged. . un.t II ? ?? in "The w ,. kl?.?? l'oati..' which n?? and ?pedal scenery, Including an ?lab oral? ?? ?? Ivlng ? m baa be? ? prepared The Hupp?.rtii,K company will Includa .\li M De ?'ampi a, yoiiiiK and h.ii,.i.-,..ii?. .,1,... Alfred Hastings Roger and Belle Dolan and others At ?-very per forniate?. M. O'Rourlw ?vili ??,? aeveral new eoiig? and a number of cUvei .?,, lai U?? will be Introduced. ?The <;??.?? Har?n" wan performed la?t night at Tf-rrace Garden by Ih? Conrieil Perencsy Company. The hon?.- wai crowded and Ihi audience ?how? 1 by frequent applHij?? ita appraclatlon of the good work of the company. .1 PUEBLA EDITOR MURDERED JOSE OLMI, DBVOTEp PARTISAN op OEN? HUAI, MARQUEZ, THE VICTIM. ".IITIANS SLASH HIS It' DT WITTI DAOORRS ?????. I"' niRSRKTS ? TERRIBL1 sri/TA'Ti: '?'? vs T?r MOTIVI POLITICAL ? ?It PSRSONAL.? Ili -t'.ti. Ans? : ? speclsl dispatch to "The Iler :roin Puebla, Miralco, Bays: Society In city is Btlrred to ii? depths by the atrocious mor? ii a mu h ?? ; - te I and brilllanl nea man. the former editor of "|-:i Monitor ??? Puebla," ? h?? w.t<. Wednesdaj night, In al?'. ? ?? ir l'arra! suburb, attacked by rufllans, armed ? i'h ?' The editor, a ' ?ee ? a mi ?? ? -1" ?'? ; ? ?? , ',.\ endest on 1 to defi If, bul ?a? ??? , and f?'d de id, arlth mor?- than around ?, i:i? body presen >? ? a toi tibie ..? when found. ."?flop ? ?lms. who was ?? ex-member of the Na? tional ?' tigrea . hai taken an active part In lour m In ?hi?? , ity, and waa a devoted partisan of Oenersl Ron.lo Marques while tliat olHcei .? ia ? ?'? ?? .?'? (lor I lima violently oppi ?ed the ca ire of G?rerai .Martine/, for the Governo I on tin tatter's a ? islon to power Oil ?,\ aa froi th ,'?,.? ?hip ol the eved m'l.-h over ih?? event. He had lately been projecting a tournai, ? I doubtless have been in opposition to the Ma;-?? ? 7. administration. Whether the motive :or his murder waa poll! ?. or ???!-,?.?; ?... one knows, bui mani? rumo Redor Olma waa of a determined character, ?t? ? Intimidation bad no effe ? on hnn. WHERE DID HE 'HIT IT? R MOR TMAT TUB KHKDIVE OF la.VI'T HAS PRE si nt:::. TUB SULTAM with U.00 Constantinople, Aug. " it is rumored thai the K!" live of Egypt, who arrived here on J ? it ?,, the Sultan a presenl ot [300,000, with a vlesr of enlisting more active aympath) on : irt of the latter In the Rgyptlan question, The hemeni broughl aboul be ? ? Itui ,a and ? urkey and the ? ? .????? ? ? ? > ? ? Kussla and Pran ? have, it is thought, prompted . - Ilv4**a a I'm: PROVINCIAL OPTN >X. PRIVT ??".s'' ai. MUST DEFINE THE ' M .:' ? : ; . ?. vi, UQI OR LEOISUATION IN CANADA. ?. ?. ? n. An?, ? The hearing ? Prohibition ippeal by the lud Privy ? .unc?! was resumed this morning \ ? ?n imbei of ? 'an ? lian t. in : itei a in?! ? .1. .1 McLaren, Q C, ? ' ' ent for the u?:" lanta, the Provtncte ol On rio, Tovli il leg a! itur i'i ?? of ii-r? ira Into t lelr Pr When Mr ? ? argument ?:, it llald ine. ?.??'. V G . Inai the i |U ir restrictions ? u .? f the w ???? '? 'or trade and ? ?," v. Filch was a Mr lane ? fi ? partial ? ? ? , . ? n . . matters ? ? ? ??: '-?,G ? .: ? ? ? ? ?it. ? GAUTHIER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. ?? RDI REU ?'.?? ?. '?' HO R vs 1 ? Il E, IHItll.!, IN lll.it BRIDAL DRESS. \-r : l sarte Oa ithli r, ?? ? ? ?ui ?? p ? ?.??..,. ,? .? maolf II I.? ?eli e?iiv thi.? ?.?-.,-. rat pe p il- '- -m atr ?,?? torn ? but waa d ii ? if th? ! ' ? ? ? ? . . , . ,? : ? I ? ??> ? \ .?? iLLIERT FL? ODI ?? , ? ? ?,t IR a SCOTI il RI S ? II IS li:- ?BAllI.. PTHI BATH : ' ... ?,.,? ? . , ' ni fteiti r ot A , ? . lllerjr. near that place, . Vt the | ?ani the in ? ? Il risii ?.bout nln? ? ? i ? ? ? ? ?? -. Il THIS GOVERNMENT AM? HLI BUSTERS. ? Ft TO iNfl TO ' \\ ? ' ? 'upan ? . ...?:?' ? Irati in. A ? ? ? : ? , ., i. m < - In I B'eek* 'l'I,?? United - ? j .?,!! , . , ? ny of the poi I meni is ? ? to that end. Th? ? rop? ? . ? . ... .? ? one viol .tins neuti Ity la ? ? omptly ? ?? iln could p ? ? ?? ' " "'"r had goni ? he two Powers did not require tl ? ? ,"\? ? ? to ti insfoi in all Ite revenu , , :..-? |,.itr.?i !,<r the uri ? - - f of BUpposed ? The Cuban manifesto Issued In New York, l"? ?ail, appeared t?. be the .? ni ?<< an nll<i.'e?l sur.?'S?fni ????.?????t on the Island nd sppe u?? ? ?.? blm to !??? nothing in ?- calling for ih?? Intervention of thi? Government rio .?? ? ' ? overt set would, on the other h in I, be conati led dlfTatrentljr, bul the Cuban eympa ? seem to underatand the difference between agitation and action He admitted lhal ll would ???? Impossible f .r the Government to k????;, Ita r?,,?-, constantly mi th- <". ???" ???? p.?ople in tii'i eountri ??, such an estoni as i" t ? ? ? - % ? -111 the ?? partura ? t there of a anull exp< lltlon, and especially was this true when it waa api irenl thai if, sympathies of the greatei part ol the people were with the In? nts. ? ?f> ? W. C. POWERS MUST PAT 11,800 DAMAGES London, Aug, 2 Badia Bsblns, ;i young Irish s a .?.. Ilvli|g in London, haa obtained H.6O0 dam for breach of promise tn ?? suit agninst Wlll ..-ini Craig Powers, .??"' of ?? banker of Rochaster, V V. The liefen,I,mt ?lid li t a|,|,,:ir In roll?i II Has hown thai Powers ?as already married when lie ???I himself tu .Miss l'.akn..?, Who St thai time ?? ' employ? ? m the Holborn Hot. I. Rochester, ?. Y . Aug. 2 William ''ruin Powers is n son of millionaire ? > \\. Powers, one st Roch ? wealthiest and foranos) citisene, ova ?,,.?? of th.lebrated Powers Ari ??.ill?r>, Powers Hotel Bl I Powers Hank, of this city, William C. Powers iiu been absent about tin?.'.? year?, senerally Bupnoaed '?" be In Japan for the puri ?? "?' freeing himn.it' from his wire, who ?. a this city, and wiiii whuiii hi-, marriage has noi be? ? bappj. ? ??? ? SIR EDWARD MALET RAS NOT It K s 11'.??: p. London, Aug. :?. "The Pell Mail Gesette" oui,. II bes s ??-?.??,'?? from ??? correspondent In Mei ?.?, who wiitM that n?? has th?? personal authority of Sir Rdward Malet himself for saying thai tha re ??, its ..r that geotleman'a resignation ..f his position as KriMsh Ambaaaador , German) are premature. S'r Edward haa Informed tha corresponden) thai ha a ,? make no decision in regard io the matter ii'illl untumi,. NEW TRANSATLANTIC LINE TOR CANADA. Ottawa, Ont., Aug, ? ? si eement has been reached between Ine Columbia Belgian Steamship Company and tha Dominion Government, by which, r?,r an annusi aubsid) of ??,???, the company is to establlah aa sloven knol fortnightly steamship s?>r between Canada and Antwerp, calling at a Pre?en pori The tiret steam iip '.r the new line nil leave Montres! on May t, THI PORTE WH,l. INSTITUTE REFORMS. Constantinople, Aug. I The Cabinet ha? d(*ctded thai reforma shall be Instituted not only in Ar iiieiilu. luit in ail the Turkish provinces. MR. CHAMBERLAIN "?' THK COALITION, Mirniinuhum, Aug. 2. Joseph i'Ii.noli rluln mal? u p"lil:?_l upeerh her?? this -?.enlng. In tlie course of sis remarks h?? referred te ih?? eoslltlos bMsrses the CbMsrvatlvss snd Libsesl Unionists, and said that there was no previous instance in hlsl.ry of ?uch a r. ''.'?"?' ' ?" -? and being at>?i?ger"at~Th?"? at the beginning !!?? hop? ! end believed that the alliance woul 1 he permanent. il coalition la?.ing through three gen ?i.l than DON iOLBR'i WILL VOID. HE COERTa l'AVi: DECtDKD THAT THE QL*atatM REOENT or bpaim CAKNOT hk CBIVg RIB MILLIONS. H? h I, Aug. 2 The court? have declared void of Don Alexandra Soler, who begaeathed ; m? taa to Queen R?ttgeal i'hristlna. The decision ll based upon a technical Haw In the tn? nt. MK BATARD IN OLD ??????. UE PKESENT8 TRR r;:i/.Ks TO ai*<X*KMglIL Prril.s in Tin: ?????t ORAMMAR KHOOL '.don, Aug, t Mr. Bayard, the 1'nlted States Ambassador, presented the prises to the sueeassCul pupila of th? aneleni grammar school in Boatoa, to lay. In the evening the Mayor of ? v.? a dinner In honor of Mr. Havard, nlclpal authorities presented an Illumi? na ? ' ?:? tnbaa-ador. Mr. Havard in replying to a tonst to President ' lev-eland, ?aM that the President atood amid ?ll ?' g, on ti lent and oftentimes violent people, who ?ought to have th.ir own way. it took s rasi man to govern such people. Mr. Hayard closed hli remarks with a eulogy of the public and private lif? of frei : lent CI? /elan I. A FAMOUS OENOE8B BANK FAILS. N' BRtJTHERS <;.j G???? BT BEAR OPERA TlONg IN ITALIAN RENTRg. Oenoa, Aug. 2.?The firm of Bingen Brothers, one of the largest and oldeal banking-house? in Geno?., h ??- clqa? ? its doors The llabllltlM ar? about 40. :. . The tlrm hec.-ime in\olv. I in bear operation? In Italian Oovernment bond? :o ?uch ui extent that It was unable to meet It? ob? ligations The h.mU virtually controlled the |: '? noa, .u:l had a high reputation throughout Italy, it la believed thai leverai public men m Rom? lose heavily b> the failure of the bank ? P*RIBND OF bTTAMBULOPF BTABBED. Kg was ALBO A Bt'I/lARIAN UBERAI* a.?hassins ATTACK HIM IN ROUMEUA, BotU, Aug. ? M. MataklfT, a Liberal polli u I an Intimate friend of the late M. StambulofT, ha? 1 '?en attack; ! by asaasalna and fatally wound? ? ?? ? atarbaxardjik, II ? imella. PORE8TERS RE-ELECT THEIR OFTICER& IRKAROKMRVrsj HAV!?: BEEN MADE TO IEXO HOME THE ?:????? OP JOHN M'COXNEIeU '?'?? ?. A J The Supreme Court Of '?'.?rester? ? s crowd? ? bualueea meeting to-day. After ihe r.?.? ling ..f various reporta, the old officers were r< ??e '? I, and the court adjourned, to meet in ? w on Aug ivi r?. ? ?? Foreetera i.av? arranged to ?end home the body of John McConnell, the Toronto delegate, who r la>. ? a? - LIGHTNING PR08TRATE*) .\ COMPANY. . ?. 1RMAN BOlAilEBA IN A DTINQ CONDITlOg AM ill1: RESTLT OP THB HHOCK. Berlli lug. 2 \ dispatch from Paderborn, Weat l ?-tru.k a company of era ii drill, In th? diatrict of DM 8enn? >??? ? most of ?h? men w-r?? proatnted. Ij Ing > ?:: liti.in. THE "FIGARO?' THREATENS AGAIN. IT CRI G??? RbOV. PROQRBaa ' ig THE ' Il IN MAliAHASiAI!. ? ria, ?Vug i Tbe "Klgai ' ; ? Itahea sn article : i; the slow pTOgtre?? which It! ? Ie by Hi ? French expedition In Matta anl thr ai????,-? to make revelation? which .th. It-pin. Sag 2 A dispatch frim Majunes. M.idv 11 ?? ? ?Ol Her.? ar.? I? a? rtlng ?-? ma ??e, af r being r ut? I ftotn ?Uy to day by th? . i 're . h army. IHE PRICE BOO M HAS ARRIVED. I r u i? N..T LAR IB, Bl T lis ORIOINATORg WERE TALKATIVE what THET BAID a????t rr. ?! Igi 1 Brlc? boom ?truck the town ye? il raa DOI of ?reat proportion!?, at. 1 did ni* calia? much emmet ?, and the men that w? re g It WOT? w.???ng to talk about their ? waa generated In the Imperlai Hotel The originator? a*? .....r???? ? .'.Huland, who i? Hei r r Rrlce'a political lieutenant in ohio, and John P, Martin, .? mam tier of t1*.?? srate Board .it l'alile Work? .ti tie ?.une St ite Mr. Martin I? Brice m.m. Mr. Hrl. e tn a busy \\ hen Mr, Ollllland toi ? Mm r? * he w.u.?? I to talk arlth him for an said tba', from ?.he ?ngagementa ? a'r? ? ly made, It looked as if he would hav? ' ? r about ten da) a? The ? waa brought up whea the question ng Congressman Paul Borg ?? i!ie avalla I ?*>? for th? Democratic aoml ? ? ?: ? : fjovern? this fall. It la generally ad? : ? Ohio that who? rar eonsenta to raa en ?ratio ti sei f..r Oov rnoi la almi ;?.? throw maelf la lh? breach, and thai but I ttl? ?wp? can i>. antertalnad, Mr Borg baa been known ?? a liberal mm In poll! -. bul !?? .?ar ta hla reward, and ? a queatloi irlaei ' ha loea ? ket thi?? fall, what ! ? e. u ;- ?.ill that he nrant? ?> sui*weed ? : r .? u the Renate, ind that, aa th? ?eat im ? va ? until ? Wl, h ? hope? to have ?. .? secure the placa as ? ? ? ?? ? for in?* fight for Oovernor. Senator Bi ??? , ? to ?.. holding ill iring prom m to him. Then the ?i leal a aa to wliai from ? 'hlo la afr.-r he pive? up hla aeal !t. th? Senate. It Is now ? ? th? Democratic ? imlnatlon on tl '? ' : ??" ? -bat he la og every nerv? ? to c irry th? ? italo delegai in In the Demo ratlc NatkM >i Convratkm. Th ? led Mr Martin 10 I ? I am either tl ? or one Of the original ? . Wh? ? he wai talking about the Ben .torship an I tl , ? ty of h Ming it. I told blm th?? be?! thing that h? canil .lo would be to piara tin? Benatorablp In th? hand? of some strong mu?. who would b? ? ? ? u and b? a help to hlni. and thai then he ?arould hav.? an excellent chance for th? nomination on th- Democratic ticket. He la In Ohio snd I h Inge will not always he aa they now look. The Democi it!c part) in Ohio will take a I,ra.?- u I then look out. Many an! ninny a tim?? ,-.,. |, mu ? Ho? era ? Ihe ??rave of the l>,? ? ??. in ? alwaya II hea turned up smiling and trouble m? il rh itlon Mr anillan?! waa noi Usi -? I to be ao talkative. ??.? laid that he admitted tha? u looked blue for the lern ?. racy in Ohio but he took the earn? view of th.? n that Mr. Mania did He ?aid ?s nator Brice ?? a men that talk? litt!?? ani ,? ? much. I do ie U know wheili-r h?? want?? th.? Preel 1 ?n imlnatlon, <.r wh? th? ? he want? to r? main in the Henate. II?? never talk- about that. It looka to ni? as if Mr Borg wopld get th? nomination in Ohio for tl??.? nf Governor nnl he will hn?e -Senator [irlce'a loyal support. ! lo no! think that he has ever ann tunee.I himself sa a candidate for the (U?ate He la veri popular ind would make s great fight, a ! If he should loss It would he ..nl> th?? fertili;?? of war ?in 1 I do not think that h?? would ex? pect to ha?.? eome balm thrown to him for the wound If he ? ?? ? ? andldat? fer .'cnator, he would ? -? for Ihe position on hi? merita and nut for any drubbing of a nolltlcsl nature tint he mliiht take. K-tiator ?rice snd Mr, Borg are great friend? and ? ? think that ther? Is any truth In the report that Mr. Borg li trying to undermine Betaator George r Coa the politic?! dictator of Cincinnati i.s !.. b often called, waa h"?r? recently, and hi? re? mark? aboul Senator Brice and the Presidential nomination ar- beim,' wldelj dlacuaaed. Mr. Cox Ra|,| thai Mr Uric.? hod Niter try and ?et hack Into thi Senate before he mad? any atruggl? for the presidential nomination Mr Coa ?aid that If Mr. Hrl..? could carri hl? .State, then be wmiM h- a factor tu ihe race for the Presidential nomination. but th.it he bul ii" show "f doing that, and so hfl coul l h? ? ounted ? ul When th.?" rein irk? were repeated to Senator ? frl.nds they "?ere Inclined to ?ay that It * ? ?ol m sur? liai Ma^Hrlce MUH BOI carry Ohio. .4 ?? ???t? t??m IS a MESAOS TO tessei s. Captain Byrne, of the Morgan Line steamship ?I Dorado, which errtrad vesterduy from New- j ? irl?'in", reported thnt 00 Aiuiust 1, while passiti? Cap? Batter??, In twenty fathoms of water, he j paaMd close to tbe wreck of a lari??? vessel, the hull ?.f which was about ISO feet long. Her bow atood OUI of th?* Water nearly six feet, but her Stem ho I settled and the aftermast was awash. A break COUld be MOM on the port side; rail?, timbers and plaaktng wen? smash??.! In, and kwlud ? if the veeael had beam in a collision. All the ; par?? were ?;,.n.> and nothing could be i?vn that would indicate the name or th? cheruoter of the ves Ml. Thr?? mil?? to the northward the El noraslo pa ed a ?<.'1?.>..net's mast, with rigging attuiihed, which wa? evidently i>art of the wick ?'aptaln ?yrne says that the derelict lies In >i p? ? irlon th it iiiik.??' It a menace to vessels bound north or aoulh around i'up? llallaaaa 1//.?. nooSEVLI.r TtRRB OF MK. TOBBBY. At the meeting of the Police Hoard yesterday a communication was read from V. H. Torrey, of No. ?Jin ? ist on?? hundred and-twenty-alxth-at., who a a ???it? that he haa been Ill-used by Acting Captain (?rant, of the Eaat One-hundred-and-twenty-aisth ?t. ?tattoo, and that he Intends to call him out on the field of honor He say*? he will stigmatise the acting rfuptaln as a coward. "This man." said President Roosevelt, "has wrlt t? ? a letter of complaint about me to Mayor Strong. I received a litter from the man complaining about something wrong In Acting Copiala Granfa pre? cingi. I referred the letter to Serg? int tirant, who sent a polie.man around to the house. Then I got another letter from Torrey. He was ln?ulted, he said, because 1 had not attended personally fo his letter, an?! had no: answered It or celisi upon him I move that hereafter all ?Otnmunloatlone received from Mr. Torrey h?? returned to him." 'in motion of < '??mmlwxlTiner Andrew??, It was re Bolved to placa or? Hie any further communications received from the writer. GUESTS OF ALFRED DO IGE. DOVOMtTLLH TOTBRg HHRMSAUB KX sknwtor MILLER, who RBJgPOKDg with ? WrRBfBL I'olgeville. N. Y., An?,. -' ?*??????.?1>.- Alfre I Dolf? gave a dinner patty to-night to a number of his friends, including es-Uslted state? Hans ter Warner Miller, Frederick W. Rolls, of Yonk-is, Georgs A. Hsrdln, of Little Palls, .Juic? of the Supreme ?"ourt; A. M. Mil:.?. es-Rttte Senator: Sdirard a. r.r??wn, of Dolgevl?e: Rudolf erosati Aimtrlcaa eorreepeotliMM of "The Cologna dsseite." and Professor ani Mra. <i.-Orne Gonion. Tbs nue?;.? frSm out-of-town ar? rived at 4 p. m.. anil when It became noised shout this note?! Industrial Village that ex-F.'intor Miller s/ai in town, some of the leading ctttsess ceiled ihe ?"???? to?i.th.'r. summoned a meeting of tbs R ?>ub li ail Club, and organhwd a torchlight p.uade and erenade. At !? o'clock a proce?slon of m men marched to the home of Mr. Iiil*???. taking him and his gu?-.?ts by surprise, but oben calls were made for Senator Miller, he cam-1 out upon tho wide veranda, cscort.d by Mr. Dolfie and followed by the rest of th* company. Mr Dolge hrlefly lntr?jduc?d the ex Senetor, referrlni; to ?i!m as the distinguish?**?! son of ll-rkimei I'ounty. of whom the Nation Is proud. It wns SSpeetSd tbSt Mr. Milter wotiM ?iy some? thing ahout the excise problem, w hah 1? one of the hirr.lng ?jupstlons In this part Of tbe Stab Just now, hut the ex-Senator COttOned hi? remarks to gSRSrSjl affair? with the exception that be referred rather explicitly to the tariff. Among other things he aald thai th? wonderful ?I? v? lopment of Dolgpvi.le was an Illustration of what could l>* accomplished in thia country tinder repuhllcan institutions, not th<> least Important feature of which was the protective tariff, t'nder that system the pi ?parity of all cla~??.?,had lnciva.?"d and the hours of labor had ben shortened. The dise Bl rows change thai had com? over th" coun? try three years at? was of no Importance an far aa the Republican party waa concerne?!, hut that dls aster In Its ?GG??<??? upon Ih? who',.? country waa beyond computaren, it art! ? ebSBge that bsd cost th" country far inore th in did the late w.ir. Hut the country ha ? recovered :.? im Ita midsummer madnass and h.-id elee'?? 1 a Cottgresa which would try to re? store the prosperiti of th? peopli i; waa this fact that liad made th? people take heart and which ha.4, set tb? wheels of Industri movine again. Th?? people hil passed Judgment ipon the party that had eraauM the havoc, and tbe Judgment ol the people was to be relied u;?'.n Other nddre?:?????] wre mil?? by Judge Hardln and .\?"t"="?-. Heil . Milla and Brown, and th? serenades ili?per?f'J with thr? e hearty cheers for ex-Senator dispers? ? Miller. Iiort't Take Any Chance?? with a Siuhhorn Col?!, lint gel rid of it rationally with the h?lp of Dr. D. Jsyne'e Kxpcctorant, a h'-allng medicine for the Lunga _ #?. DIED APOAR Al 1"?'? ?.,-' Mil ?t , Sew ? iH '?t?. AngSSl S, J ,.?.?:,h A A| tai ?? I SI year* .'t m ? hi ?? i 1 laya, ' hla son, Jamas K. issar, ??? ? ?? t. ave., r rk kilt, N. T., B?o?Ay, at 2 -. l'. m DR \'INXK ??n Thursday, AogMI 1 ISSi, Jamen M-nl-j; i ?. \ ?.?. .. M i"*yea l'nv i??? fun? ? ? .? Ih* r? ? lenes of hl.? ?I?!?re, ISlat-Bt . Wael M .irn.inla. ,,n S ,?t lay, C?e 4t!i Inst,, SI - >" ??, m. ROE Al ,l?T??y rity. on Thursday. AiiCT:?t 1. JsSSS W. Kr??, ??.ll "f til? la'- 11 .ri'i?, ? ???, a???,! 44 )?_G?. Relativ.? and Mends of tli? family are lavlled to attend ?h- fmi'-rsi ?crvir?? <>n 1st urda y afternoon, Annusi A, at 4 o'cloi'k. nt his late reaiden?'?, ????,,G,? Fla?'?, Jeia. ??y Cltv Ilela-hts. HISRARD At Siimm't. ? .1 . Julv .11 lRfl.',. Fllmln? Cole. man, wlf? ,?f Edward A. Hlbherd, nr;?d ?.".? years, Funetai Saturday, ahi?1 S, lias, on an ? il : trata ???*? iiif Hanluy ani Christopher it? ?? 1! IO a. m ??,? ?? V , and II, atee ?V . ? I : ? < pi???? copy. IRBUAKD?OB Wedn??d?y. July .II, IBB*?, Kli?a!,?th Maud, ? If? ?? Jobs ,|e ?', uivy Ireland and ,;.tug!u?r of l-llsa? leih and th?f late lam?? ??allatln in h.-r 2l?t year. Furerai at Calvary Church, 21s-at ani ith-sve., siiur*? day m ?mine. Aiiruet '.'.. al 11 ? KKIAAJQQ Suddenly, Sunday, July IB, at nrnndt I^k?v ? v. in ibe ?_???th ??a, t hi? -??t? ????t:?.? Premise K?;;,?ks. son ,.' th? lato Charles Keiloes and BUea Fres tic? ???? ?? Nolle? ,f funeral hereafter. MACLEAR At Case ? ara, 1 Itti Afri ? Tin? "fi. r;?ir?-t William Hersche, ?t I ar. s-? A ih? lai? Sir Thomas Maclear, Astronomer Iterai, ..t,? fa'.l.-r . f Mrs. Iiaro.4 Ja,, by. , f Kew-???? ?'l'y. OSC AN Y AN On Thursday, A'.i??u?t I. ia hi? Nel year. Christopher ? ?ecanyan. Funeral eervtosa si Bt. Luke's P. y.. Church, ntm?n-avet, n??r **ulioa-et., Brooklyn, un Saturday, Ausruat S. as 2 l? m H?iiiiv-?. T-ri-n?!? mi member? f New-Y r:?. Pena enei? ar?- la? lied ? alterni ? ten ml private. ski.MKS ? '? \???t???? ?, in Boons County, ?>?. t??,??? ? Betau - ??. graduated in Ih? .la*? ,,f 1?>7? at Yale, 11?? wsa a resident 'f Bl l'aul Minn., aad ?aa ti.e , .? - f the Non RsllraaS. smith ?ai Wedn?eday, th? SIM .;? . Sdaraad la?tk e>a ,f th? Iste Robert I' - ind Sari V ???? ISBltS, o? I'hlla.lrli'hiA. in ih- STlh yeai ??! '. ?- ag?. Funeral aerekiea were li? l ?>n Friday, the 2?? Inst., at 1 . : k p. m.. at Villa Nia. n. ai I'luladelphta. van it: ?START lue-aai I 1SBS, Mslvtns I?". liow?i. bo. loved wife of Rei Hermsn \a:i da Wart, in h?r 4*4 \?\r Funeral, 2 p. m ? ? lay, Auen?? ?, fr,m Ihe par?,-?naa?a ..f the Fir?t it? t rm?*d fhurcB Hackesssck, N. J. Train? ? ? , and Wcatern ? ?: ? IO ai ? Stm V:k sad New-Jersey U. P., ? ?? m Iran f, ' ? : :;.! ? -?-st. Tlie Ivriaaleo Ci-inetrry, ,?.?t.?a en the Har'.erm Railroad t ?:??????t'" ? ?. ???' ride from the Grand central Dessi ?Jfllce. 1*1 i:a?t -I2d ?t. ?pfiial Xotlcf9. ? Fis In liliali <-S IST*. MRS. MrELRATH'S HOMK-MADS FRESERVESL BKANDIEL?. L'ANNEU ANL? ?FH ED FRUITS ANO JELLIES, 1'ilti: REP ci'Rrixt JFl.I.T A BPECIALTT. Rverrlhlng pul up In ?la?? ani ???it uriII fall. G?? ucea r?f? ?-??n<???. ???., at!.??? Mr? SARAH S. Me? i.i'.ATH. ."'?? ?,-traw at., Rreeklyn. ?. Y? Hv ?irrt r f ibe New-Tort PaMIs Library Aai r ?.???.,? Hnd Tild?n Foundation?, the l/'n ? 1 ? t Une, .'?'! Ive, und ?"!:; SI . Will '" clo-ei frani M,?niai. July ?th, to Sal August l?th, l?i\ lualvi 1 FERRIS IXICKWOOD, Buperint? Hy ordei ? '. th? Truat??? of tlie KSW-Terh Publie l.:i ra? ? Asi Leaos end lid ? l" in itloai tha Auto? Libran building. Lafayette Place, ? :; bt cl ied fr>m Mondai- .v,?s' ?t i'"?' '? BetunUy, September 14th i-'j\ both Inciuaive. ROUB1NS LITTLE ? _____ Jotannats. "King of Natural Tal-l? Watera." S, 11 ?? i>wh?re. Poalofllee \ollce. (Should be read daily L> all lnt?;reaied a? chingea may occur ?'. ana time). Forelcn mall? for tli? ???k ?ntinf Ausuat 3 will cloas (?G,,???.??? m all raseel at ilus ufll.?? aa rollowa: v TRASSATLAXTIC MAOS, BATl'RDAT ?? ? ?? "> tor France, Swltasrtsnd, Italy, Spain Portugal, Turk?) Bsypt .ml Hrltleh India, pet e ? I.a I. ur?' .i- > Havre; at rt a. in. f ?r Europe, per ? ?. Sa?!?? Via ? ?'?' Hrenien .letters tor Iieiand mue? be directed "pe? Saale")i at 7 a. m. f,,r ?elio;?. ?"?? ? I W'TTi (lettera mu?t lie direct?4 "per S'erra h at 11 a. ra. for Nrth?riun?la Street, pi a *. Veeadara, ria Bottertlatn (lettera nasi be ilreeteg "p?r ? eendam"?, at I- m. leupplementary 1 30 p. ui.) for Europe, per ?. ?. As?anla via ?iuc. uatown. Afier Hi? .1, ?in?? ' f tha Mippl?men??ry tranaat'.antle rasila Baoaed ab re addlttoaal aupplemerrUUT maila are opened ? tho ? r? at the Imerieaa, KTuiiah. freaehl ..t, . Herman iteemera sad reaaals open until ??uh.? tea niiiiiite? ,,f ih,? h??ui ? ? Ber. MiILS FUR SO! Ill AM? CENTRAL AMERICA, W KdT 1NUIE.S. ETC. SATURDAY Al 1 ? ?. t ?r Brasil and La Fiata ?Vuo? ti ???. ??? ? ?inani!,u? ?. Rlu Janeiro .,-..d S_ntoa. per a. a Capila fr, in Baltimore .lettera nu;-; be dire.i.-,? 'per Capua"!! al ? a. n. (Of Hra.il. i?er ?. ?. WordBWorth, vis Pernambuco, liahla and Rio .lai-.-'ir? ?i?it.-r? for Ni.rlli Hiaxll und I-. Fiata ?'ami 1. ? nm-t he dlnetad "per NVordawirih"). at vllu a. m. i?ui)pl?m?:itary, li> a m for Leeward and Windward Islanda and Martl n'<jii? p?r ?. a ?.'.nn! I???? llettera tor lUrbat*. >?. ..renal.?, Trinidad and T,,l>a?jo muat b? directed "per ?'urlhh?.? ??; at 10 a m. i?upp:em?ntary 10 30 I n, ) f, r Fortuna lalan.l, Jamaica. Sa\ anilla, ?to,, per ? ? Adirondack; nt IO p. m. for Newfoundland, p. r e a ?'?.,reati fr .?u I". : :..?1-?1; ? u : .a. at ???.*> a. m fer CWB I ??ahe Chlspaa i? asco, Tuspeaa and Vu.alan, p?r a. a.; uniiirl (leUSTB for other parta of Mexico and Cub? it?a?- be llrected "per Vomart"?; si io:.i?) a. m f??r I!,\ti I'uroanu an.i OarupBBO. per ?. ?. Prina Wllleru IV lletiera tor other part ol vtarauela, Curacao, Trtol? .'il lintiali ani Putidi ?luia.i.i masi t>? directed "pee Irin? Willem IVI, at 11 a ?u. nupplementary It A? a in) for \'?-iitfiu?ia and ?'uia, to, also BsvaalUa, Ma Curacao, per ?>? ??? Cara u (tetters for other part? of Colombia mwa ??? directed "pee Csrssaar i? al ? p. m. f, ? ?_? rial' ?t??????? direct ??t ?. ?. Manitoba. Mi??!? for Ncaafo'indli???'1, by rail IC Unllfaa. and then??? by'?team?r. Hoea ai thla nice dally at ?:.1? p. m. MaiSf for Minuet?"?? by rail to ll.at-.n. and ihene? by ?teun.cr, rloea at thi? a.fnr.? dally at s.SIl p m. Mall? for ?^iba dna? at thia ?irthe dully at ? a m., for f.irwardlnf be itein?. ??? aalllns ?M?n?la>e an.i Thundsya) from F. rt Tamp?, Klu Msfle toi M'ai", overland. unl??i apeclslly ad? dr.na-d for dlBSal-B by eteamer. ???? at thla offlce itailv al ? U ??!, ally I ItWSI'.M'IFl?: MAII?P Mull? tor China and Ja;,.in, p?r ?. ?. China ifrorfl Sun Friin?.?"""'? ''""? here dally up to Auku? * al (?.??? p m Mail? for Univ.ul. per ?. ?. Australia Cloni Sun Fran.iacoi close h?r? daily up to ,1-jiv 2H at ? Kl p. ni. Mail? Co* ?tuna an.l Japan (s; ?ilully ad? dreeeed oaly), per ? ?. Kinpr.-a? of In.lla ?from Van couver), clua? tier? dallv uj. i,, July *2ll ?,? H:3o p m. Mall? fot China und Japan, ?, ? .-. ?. Fdenial? ifrom Tacoms), close her? daily up t?, Ausu?i ?il al AM? p m. Malla for Australia iexr.pt Weal Aus'nilla?. Manali and Fiji Islaatts, ?e-r ?. ?. Warr?moo (tran Vancouver), cl???* lure dallv uft.r Juli l'.l and up to AuKurt ".) at 6 30 p. m Mal'.? for Australia ???,???? Ifaase for W. ?t Aus? tralia, ahich are fof-arardad rts jCaraaja), Mew Z.aland, H-va-ali. FIJI and laiaoan I?lanJ?. per ?. a. Mnrlj? ?1 (from Han franciaco), alosa hei-- dally up to Ausuat *I7 at ?.SO p. m. ?or on arrival at ????? ? ?tk of a ?. Ftiuria with BiitUh malla for Australia). Mall? for the Hoclety I.'.and? per ahlp Oalll?? (from San Francisco) close here dally up to August ?? at ?1 30 p m. Tra.-.? l'acme malla ar? f?rward?d te port of ?alimi dally and the schedule of cloalns I? arranged on Ihe presutnp. tlon of their uninterrupted overland transit. ?Keflsteied malt el *?s ai ? p. m previous day. CHARI.FS W. PAYTON. Poatmaster. Postofflce, New-Tora. N. T.. July 26. 1886.