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DEATH IX A TORNADO. TvVO PEOPLE KILLED AXP FEVERAL IN Jl'nEP AT CAPE VINCEVT, X. V. TtiBEK of thk WOCMCBD l_____r TO rui: thk PJO RAtt.R.'AT) STATIOX l'KMOI.t.'MKl I 1;Y THE TKEJ.1F.MX.US rOBGfl QT THK W IND-A ni:vi.\r::<v!"!i Bt-BCTBIC jmbpi.ay TVaten^wn. X. Y.. bept 12.?A terrlfi- BtOrm .wept . v.r thi* part of the State last night. caus ... -, , h damage tO property and culmlnatlng in , ?,.;;BB8 d-flaeter aml fatality nt Capa Vlncent. t. -.ir ' v -f Lake Ontarlo. Thomas Arnlel and Oeorge Qodfrey, Of Cap* Vlncent. have dled from injunes receleed from th* wrecklng of the rall? road fltatior,. and others were Ir.Jured as follows: jJIDBBJON, i M. New-York Clty; fracture at tht t'??<' ef tht hraln. ja'XFN. Mm .'ocn. Hamllton, Ont . fractured :.mb a:io m.crnal iiijurie.. ABDBUB DavM, Plerrepont M.tmor: har. 1 eat. WAlAth :??'???. Kingstui, Ont; ?cv<*re ?calp ;: : Also tlie foilowlng from Cape Vlncent: ,;-?t; s. drace. M'OOWAN, Ltaale. DENXISON A.idie. ofl'IV, Bteven piNHAM Addie RIVKR8, Wllllam. FITZOEMAl-D. Kug"n". SEYMOfR, Adelt. ffTZOBRALD, Mra BTItONO, Frederick. Etlgene; s^verely lr.- STt'MPF, Roflfl. ,'_r*i lntrrnally. YVIl.SON. Ulllfl. lt is feared that three others wlll be added to |Bfl *-: "f deathts r"8*ilting from the collapge of the statlon. Those who are ln a crltlcal condl tion are* J. M. Anderson, cf New-York; Mrs. Alkrr. .f Hamllton, Ont, BBd Mrs. Fitzgerald, of Capfl Vlncent. AlthOUgb lt contlnued only a few niinuten, lt ?was t.'.e most severe wlndstorm kBOWB ln many yea:- T.ie rain came at* lf from a cljudburBt. ar,_ c aiUnBad half an hour. The wlnd whlcb wrougn the destructlon was like a. tremendous gaat, e.rrlng ?o uuddenly ar.d passtng so BWtftly that lt ?(? naed not to have lasted more than a ir.lnu;r, yet ln that brlef time tshowlng a power be'.re whieh al.mosr. everything movable gave war. WREv'K OF THB BIG STATION. The Atatlon at Cape Vincent, whlch was wraekod, wa? an Imm^nae .hed capable of sh"l ter.t.ie great crowdn cf visitora to the Thousand Islands and Car.adian polnts. It seemed like a Btraw under rhe force of the wlnd. A-large hav f rage barn belonging to the Rome, Water I ? ? and Ogdensburg Rallroad Company wai n.r.ashed Into kindilng wood and plled up on the tra.-ks. The roi.nd house was knocked down, cj- naflng ar. engine. A lumber yard was erap t :' its conte.it.* and the boards scattered tiroughout the town and 00 the lake and rlver. Two men were drivln_. ln a carriage. Thoy were etruck by the flying boards, their carrlag" :ap* Maad. and or.e man w.s knocked Inaenalble, flnd lng hlrr.-t-lf ln a lot when he reeov"red. The evenlng trair. had )U8t arrivd wlth al-1-.ut two hundred p"orle on board for Ktngston. Oet. __B boat sneoeeded ln getting away from lha ,. ,. wltb moflt of her uasseng^rF. Almoal with? out warning the statlon was smashed ln, but. for those lnside, the windwar<! side ralaed, and thus m.ny were saved from aarloua iojury. As BOOB as the bu'.ldir.g had CoUapeed, the , all for asslstance was given, an.l in a few minutea medlcal ald was on the scene. The torr.a^o was preeedc-d and a~~ompanie_ by a remarKaM--* ?>l"ctrlc storm. As night approach"1 u':?- a ?ultry affrnoon, the clouds gatnered ominousiv and flashe* of lightnlr.g glimmered along th" horlzon ln al! dlreetlona As night .lofl-d ir, manif^sta'l.-'na of electricity ln.r.:. ! by 7:1 the whol- h?avons, hung Wlth i ; >uds. were me eontlnu Frequ*>nt ??rlngs ani rur: llngs were heard in th" 'i.s t.tn^e andoccaali nally a s:-...rp report untll ; 4 ? irben thfl Btorm bi ki SuUIAOB IN OTHEB PLAa - A?c^unt? eontinna t i eome ln frum var. us partl of JefTer.?on County, flbowlng that cvea rl Jamag^ was done than was a; ilral be 'ifved. Ev-ty h.ur adda t.. the already '"f d P.8t cf f.arns blown down or unrooied, or par:.-< nf -'tiidi.igs roiiapsed ..r crushed by fallmg feea, Llanv attle were kiiled by lightr.ing. The vf.if at Cape Vir.cent wa-s a BB ': .ne. c.nd bia tJ^cted the p-ople ao that they are alnvst _:.?"n_:..--cl Tbe f .wn has been viFite-i by two deittructlvfl nres lr, the last ihree years. lr. Its prlncipal flummer hotels were burn.-d. bcaidea r-vera. bualneaa blo-ks. Tba hotels have n<"'t b^en :. but the town had many good stoiee. Thrse .vere badly damnged by the tornudo. every i ? m rhe* maln atreet beitip <-;..-i.^ ,-i in. Tbe r.-?:deri'? portlon of t.,- ?- ilfl ? fl'Jttfered . v. ar.d. althi.tigh mueh of tha d-niag.* ? an . | .? .<? and wr- kag- , re ? . I ;i .aging sigln No deathfl have bef*r. 11st ui* to a late hour :.. night, and Mrs. Fltagerald. arbo was nol eapected to llve tnr.i ig,i th? dav. seem* p-tnewhal bx ? r Ia Bt. Laarrencfl County, partleularly nnar Gouverneur tbe Btorm I ok tne form of a Oood, ?-companled b} ?'. terrtfylng electrlc dlaplay. S^v^ral flres ar^ reported, in whi.n barn_ wera ?trurk hy llghtnlng an! er pa and atock de ?troyed. ar:*.J-*har!e. N Y Pepc. 12?A terrif.- wind Bad raln storm, accon-par.l-d by thunder and llghtnlng. pa??ed over thir- pla-e last night. Barns b.:.. trees were Ucwn down and houses unroofed. Mu^h damage wr.s done to hopyards and fruit tre*-?. Telegrar-:; and telephor.e wires are down ln aii dlreetlona. Rome, N. Y.. Seot. 12.?At about 10 o'clock last j Blffbt an electrlc storm. accompanied by a hlgh j Wlnd, flwept over tr.lfl city. It was of short dura- | .d no serious damage was done h?re At Verona **ight mllea areat of here, the house and farm bulldlngs of Phllllp Welser were struck by Ing and burned, wlth their eontenta, ex cv; : II . (1 .. TBRR1FIC gTOHMl IX NEW-EXGLAND. Two mbb TBBOWB OCT OF BBD AND A V.'OMAN i .OWN DOWNSTAIKR-HOISES DBOTBOTBC ? ro M_?v. Sept. 12?une of thfl woret '? ?rfltorZBfl tbat aeer vlaMtd thls place began a. thlfl fl-orntOB- Tr-es were prostrated. bllnds ?e/ete flrr?lrBfld from b-UBflB and ehlm.ievs blown ! con-n. The veloc.ty of the Wla 1 was eighty miles i r. and the lightning wa? lnceflflant. The \\ .'!*? of Jaaaafl VV. Saffor.. ln lllghland-st.. ?wa* Btraek and two men were knocked out of bad. _:;. j U\ of Waat-OL, whlle .huttlng WlB ' ?? r, h<*r housf. was blown lowaatairfl I her |tf| h!p was broken. Tht ralr. fell ln torrent*. The llghtr'.ng played havoc with telegrap.i and teMpbOBfli arlrea, a:. | ? -? la oi busheli of fruit w-re blown from the tree*. Thfl storm lastel half an hour. Framirgham. Mm. riept lt?'Tha heavy 8-ectrleal Bbawtra of last night dld muc.^ damage ln Fram.r.fham flnd vlclnity to crop. and shade trflflfl In J-herborn a boli struck and set hre to the woo.fr. pass^nger Btatlon of tne ConiolldareJ Ilall ro?-. Tr.e bulldlr.g wai destroynl. Br.lowi Falli. Vt., .stpt. l2.-R?ports of damaa* l, v-iterday'fl three eicctrlc-i fltormfl In thlfl v.c.n ttfl tnat mueh damage was done by Wind ?nrt Uahtntna. The wlnd blew down chimneyy un ro.f?ii?-cl.nas. destroyed many sha le INN a... -?m-^. AODOlt s oarr., in x-i.^-.c. . ?;- i- ?? 7^_.? J Blalr, la Vergennei; the house of Ira W. QaJ* la L-SAow, a barn. owned by Bd. Br.flt-d. and th" cwellings of J V Cule_r ?nd _! H. Maynard. ln Y&'.r Haven. were elther burned or shattered. A 1125.000 BI-OW IX OXTARIO. B-BBBIOBg .ai. BtaOF* BAW OOTTOm tOLL WBBCBBD ANP A BATTBBT- CAMB DMatBtilff""11 Ktaaa-oa. Om.. Baaa H-A cycione ^?>^_J? BUaa ild great damage here to-d.y. rortunat?l, -MN waa aa I ?*. of Ufa The b.g aaiebeaa wna Mdly daa_aaa4 .nd many car. wrecked TBe eotton 8-tfl wa* badly wr,'-wed. and the repairs wlll aaM I ' Over 200 .mi-loye. wlll b" thrown out or jork for MTfltal weaBa A*?** of?_?yn"triVis ao-i". ,n the country wer" unroofed M?n> strcr la th* rity are blocked wlth tallen ire^ _Th* Kinaflton Kleld Battery. camp'd on "^ mm..,.. recelved th- full toreaot wytenn A Ur?e number of ten.c were tataUy..at*Hr37*^i ?rl h.n."*, and equlpment. blown a^l ?^ig B-flBJ Tl'- -otal 1?*? wlll renor. upwaru o. #.-.. ?TOBJtl IN OTHBB PI-ACB Ulbtataa Btiwafc fhe large cotta?e OWBOd hT T. * Townsend and oorupled by C. F. *********?. ?*.t night ai Babylon. Long Ifllar.d. .nd damaged n 8BBB-kfaMy The tall brlck chlmney ?a* topp.e^ ever .n,i _BBa_-.?4 thrc.igh the con.ervatory roo. MMff wh .-h th* flerv -Md ?et 999 to the MterM* Bt ihe nou.e Tbfl fl.n.e. were e_r.ngul.hed ar r ?olnr no i-am.ge. The famlly w?. badly rngni *"?.. b.t i.obody wa. lnjurrl thf J-tat nigh-> .-.:.: bi Or*t*rJ**r*** ,**Z ?*oii ??vere ?>"* '>??? '"?? mteeaaa, tmem _ year. The wind blew a gale for a short tlme. and the raln fell ln torrents. The storm dld not Usi long, ati.l but little damage was done The barn *->f Thomeu S. Your.e. n member of the New-York Stock Exchange. ivns struck by llghtnlng. A horse w.is kllled, and the coachmn'n. Thnm?j Poimar. was renriered uncon.ciouta. Bfl remalned so for some tlme, desplte perelstent effort. io revlve him The Flr" Department turned out and put out th" flame. In the harbor a eatboat contatnlng a man. his wlfe and three rhlldre,. w?* overturned bv the flrst blast of the golr All were saved, however. HUMIDITY, HEAT AND STORM , LKIIITNIXO KILI.S A WOMAN AT HIGH LSIAXL. . THE HIOHBBT TBMBBBATUBI B AS OS l>EGnEEB, .\M> THF. HI'-IIIiITY BBACIf-CD S6 PER CENT - a TMVXPBB BHOW-EB at NIOHT. Those who were not dtsr-usslng the lnternat'onal yacht race flasco yesterday were devotlng their . tlme to ihe weather, and lt waa a warm and huml.l toplc. That served up by Foreca*t"r Dunn waa hot i from the grlddle: the narrow clty streets were j verltable ovens. H"at and hum'.dtty had evldently decided that they would combtne. to make up for j the tlme lost during the snmmer, and glve New j Terkara a taste of really brolilng weather. How well they s.icceeded was made apparent by the I unlversal wlltlng of llnen and the sheddlng of coats I and hats. People sweltered ln the almost unheni tiblg atmosphere, and even the knowledge that the America". Cup, whlch ha. glven Engllshmen so many sJecpless n.ghts. wou.d remain ln thia coun? try dld nol rui.e thclr drooplng .p'.rlts. Taken all ln all. yesterday was as dlsagreeable a day as has be"ti experlenced this aummer. Accord? lng to the onVlal thermometer, the hlghe.t polnt reaehed d-'roig thfl day wns 93 degree*. to whlch the merc.iry had olimbed at 4 p. m. At 8:30 p. m. II had dropped down to 80 uegreee. At noon the humldlty was at W. but lt went down to To per cent al &.30 p. m. lt la refreshing to know, perhaps, that Sepiemt.er 12. 1894, was mueh cooler than beptember 12. UBk On the former date the highest polnt reaehed by the mercury wa. 7. uegrees. Xotwithstanding the Intense heat and humldlty. Mr. I'unn'F young men report that there was a. twenty-knot southwest breeze blowing during tne afternoon. A local thunderstorm broke over the clty last nirht at about .0:30 o'clock. For a few mlnutefl ihe thundcr rolled. the llghtnlng lU.hed and the raln 1K)ured down. but lt soon pasatd on, l?av!ng the city mueh more comfortaole. The veloeltv of the wind was only slxteen mll*s an hour Thunderstonn* were n_ra_ant in th? neighb.-rr.ood of Xew-York yesterdav. Cooler weather wlth local Bhowers, ls predlcted for th.s city to-day. KILLED OX A YERANDA. Icirlng the storm whlc'i passed over Clty I*lnnl between _ and 6 o'clock last evenlng Mme. Alb"rt was struck and instantly kllled by llghtnlng. She wan reat"d on the vcranda of Judge Van Cott'. cottage. on "Hlgh laland. when the storm ap proaehed. Not th.nklng that It woull be of mueh conserjiience. she remaln.'d out of doors Finally the llghtnlng be ame so sharp that Bhe decided to go in;o the house. but .1us: as she arose from her ehalr a bolt struck her. ar.d she fell to the veranda dead. The llghtnlng melted the ha'.rplns, slnged ! off her eyebrows and eyeiashes and tore her stra-.v | hat Int,.* rlbbon.. Mme. Aibert wa. about slxty ! years old. I Joaepfa All^oros. a veterin of the war, w.is seated j or. the veranda ln the -"ar of the hou*.-. Whlle he was smoking his plpe a fiash of llghtnlng ! knocked lt out of his mouth and lump-d to a post ; about three feet away. whlch it spl.t Into match wood. All -otos wa* not hurt in the >as:. All thfl ? walls of the cottag" w*ere badly damaged by thfl force of the llghtnlng. Judge Yan Cott mlght 1 have shared the fate of Mme. Aibert had he not p. o? Into the or. hard to secure a tent when he -aw the storm approachlng. PB IBTBATBD BY THE HEAT. .lohn Bai"r. forty-flve years o'.d. of No. o-u Baal Twe'.fth-flt., was prostrated by the hea; yflflterday mornlng whlle worklng at No. 1? Es?t F.rty-.ec He wa. taken to Flower H..*p'..V. An unknown man BbOBt thlrty year* Old wmg pro-trated about 2 o'clock yeaterday afternoun at N 128 Eirst-ave Bfl was re:n .vej to BeUerue HodpltaL ,io*e*-:] Leejan, thlrty-threfl yeari old, .f Bo. 177 Cortlanut-.t.. was pro.tratel i:. front of Ne. -,0!>S Tr.lrJ-ave. il- rOCOTOrod BBd wer.' boBM Charies Kelly. slxty-three years c;.J. ot No. 1,0-1 Thlrd-ave.. wa. overcome by the hea: at Tnlr; ave. and One-hundred-and-?:x:>-?**c in 1-st. Hfl wa* taken to Harlem Hosplta:. Martln Sherman, eighteen years oid, of No. M Eaat Thlrtv-llurd-.*'.. Wa. overcome by ti-.e heat h- Plfll No. I, North I'.'ver. He wis taken 10 | Hudaon Btreet Hoaptta:. Thomas Ford, seventy-four ears old, of No. 109 Jtott-flt.. was overcome by ,.e heat Bl Twenty- ! tr.ird-s' ar.d Thlrd-ave. He wa. taken to Bellevue 31 ??; II Blmon Lflvy, forty-two year* old, of No. 33 Ham mond-.t? Boetor.. wa.- prostrated a: No. ?_ Bttf f;)ik-si H" was taken lo Gouv *r;ieur Hospltal Harvey Hulbert. forty-three year* old, of No. Iti V.'.-st Tw-nnty-aixth-s:., vvas pro.trat".'. at Torty hrst-s:. and Broadway. He was attended by an umbulance uurgeon and went home. BOBEET J. ls 8T1LL KIXG. UB BEATS JOE F-TCHBK AND JOBN R OEJTTBT :s UM rtBVIIXB Loulsville, Ky., Sept. _.?About ten thousand peo? ple Jo.lled agalnst each other and ..weltered ln the grandtur.u and Icvvn nt the I.ouisvllle Driving and Fair Aisociatlon's track thls afternoon ln their flffotta to get places ot vantage to wltness the pae .::g raee between Bobcrt J , Joe Patchen a.i'i .khn Ii. Gentrv. The great son of a great ?lre. Robert J. ls fltlll the klng of pac-rs,. for, although Joe Patchen won a heat to-day. Kobert J. made the circult four tlmes. not once faltermg, end flnlshed t*-.r"e tlmes ahead of hl. rlvals In tho foutth heat Oers drove Robert J. to bll limit, and in doing so he flflttbttBh-d a world's record tor a fourth heat for hnrness horses. In tlie flnal heat Joe Patcher. v.as a B0M in fronl when the word was glven, and he Ied to w::..i:. i;r-,- yarda of the wlre. when he went off liis fe?t, ar. i kol>ert .!., who wa. only h neck behlnd 1.1m. paflfled under the wlre >t wlnnflr of th? heat ani raca by a length. Tbe summary of the rac follOWfl: KREi: FOH -.1.1. r.v.l. -P-BUBB *.?..?*. Rr,b?rt J t- g.. ',v Karttora?OeraMra. iu-?r*.i 2 1 l atchtfi, t.k ... b> PBtehea Wllfcn iott rhln" Y'iUUK iCurry).8 1 2 2 ..,...!. R Oeatn .. * . ^5' Aflfl-ana Wllaafl? D.m?woo- (McHennn.2 8 3 3 _ .. ,,, quarterr; Flr.1 .-??-".ai*,. l:ul\. IJ0%, 200-. .*"(?< ni] heat?041, 1:01 1 :.4. 2o<;-. Tturd heat i:u.. M'.4??. 2.U".'i,. roarth l.-ui-O:.",!*,, l.?':. 1-89%. ????_._m_ Fast TBAFBLLIXO RY BAIL. ENGIaAND DIBTANCED ON I.AND AND SEA. From The Syracuse Post. The English have thought that they could beal the world ln ?pe?-d on land. wnatever the Va.kyrlfl rc'ght do on tht water They wlll have to takl ?econd p'ace to the Emptre Btatfl Expre.s here ?? .md acknowiedge thfl supc-noritv of Yanke,-> iklll and enterprlBfl on th*- land at wei: as on the water. THE AMERICAN TRAIN HAND1CAPPED. Prom The New-York H*rald. Tho time score yesterday btcomes more note w rthy ln rkw of the fact that the traln co__i_Med of four car. of the u.'ual sue ani weignt, while the Eng Ish traln cons'.sted of but three par.er.ger coaches the trair. be.ng mueh shortet and li?..ier Lhan the Amerlcan. The Engllflh also have the advantage of a fltralBhter and more leyt. road. Tak.ng all these thtngf Into conalderatlon. the ^pe"d attain"d between New-Ycrk ar.d Buffa.o ll more slgnlrtcant as compared wlth that recorded ln England than the actual rtgurea Indlcate It ll lnstructlve as showlng what can be done by Amerl? can locomotlves and perhaps what may be expected In the way of fa*l rallwiy travel In the futu.-e But before guch a .chedule can be adopted on regular pawenger traln. wlth entire aafety tnere must be an Improvement ln track*. ani e.-ipeclally tha ab.litl'jn of the grade erosslng. A PROBABLE BBBULT <>F THE TEST. From The Provld"nce .Toi.rnal. Jt waa the po..lbl.ltlei developed by a .Imilar trlal run on the Centra. in IMI tnat Ied to the es? tablishment of lh? Ernpln- State Expres.t. the fa.t est loiig-di.tance train l.i 'he world, and we may now look for another In-rea.e ln regular speed a. tne re.ult of ye.terday". te.t. POB AN 1NTERNATIONA1. BAILWAT BACB From The Albany Expreas W'hv would It not be po.-ible, in order to S"tt> aii pi)**.|ln" dl?put"s for a tlme. at lea.t. to h.ve an Internatlonal rallway ra.-e over a certain dl.tanrc of the Ceatrai-Hudflon tra-k? Eng.and could .en' over a rallroad traln on shlpboard without a gre.i deal of dlfflcultv Th" tralns could be placed .Ide by side on two of thi* Ontral". paralle. four track., their welght could be made the Mme, and then thry i-ould be ."nt away togeth"r over . dl.iance long .?nough to make . falr test poaalble. C,I\T WILL THE BLBCTBIC ENGINE DO? Pr.,:n The Mornlng Jo-arnal. As ine eiectrli- luoomotlve, wlth Iti wond-rful p.jaslbllltle.. .oom. up ln the di.tance. .team power on the rai' ls doing some great explolis, BJ If to aecure lt* glorv before ylel^lng pla.e to lt* my.. tertoua rlvai. Thlnk of a Sew-Torh centr.l flyer running from thi. clty to BufTa'.o--l_?'_ ml.ea ln 407 minute*' Thi. 1. defylng and annulllng dls t.nce: hooklug r?n.ote fleitlon. of the Btate to K^ther wlth bands of .teei, revolutlonlilng jraJi _r. 1 ^"inr - ... w ii, iinnii tn i..-illt__ roXTESTS OF WILI.S REGTX. BAfBDM qi'i-stioss nr insanity AUD or OOTaWl Ht__t*_RC_ A eontest was begun In th" Purrogare's rou'', yenterday over the eatate of Frank T. yu..rk?nb>ish. In*tltut*d by his alater. Mr*. Ann Smlth, of New b-irg. N Y.. who ellegea tha' her brother was ln aan* wh-n he made hla wlll. and was. therefore. not of testamentary capaclty. Quark*nbu?r. dled on Aprll 10. HK. ******* ?" estnte "f PBXtn I ? hl* wife, wlth the exceptlon of BxARB, whlch was bequeathed to the -OBteetaat The testator marrled ?ome tlve years ago a woman arho wa* a va.,tn*ir*?? In the faml'.y. There was great opposltion to th. marrlage at the tlme. In February last Mrs. Quackenbuah hBgatl pr? ceedlngs to have her husband declared iniane. and several dayi ..fterwanl he went lnto the law offlce of Mr. CBaaMjr, In NeWb-Tg- and dlctatel his wlll. A Sherlff* 'urv was lmpanelleri to slt ln Quack*n bu-h's caae, and lt found hlm sane. Another that wa* *ubs?.-|uent'y Impanelle.l for the same j declared hlm Ir.-ane. and he waa commlit'l 10 a private aaylum. Mr CaaaMy testltVd at the hearlng yesterday that Quarkenh-iah seemed perfectly san* when he came to mak.- his wlll. and waa perfectly able to execute tha: doeument. The case w*nt over until next Tueaday. Objectlons were Bied yesterday tO :he wlll of Samuel Newman. a Cllnton Plaee rallor, who dled recently. leavlng onlv a -ma'.l eatate. Th* petl tlon for probate gave the amount cf the estate ai $3mi. but there were a f*w Ihouaand .l.jl.ars in lif* Insurnnr* whlch was dlBpoaed of under t.ie wi,.. The wldow received fi.o'n. from the llf-' Insuran.e but ahe object- to Ihe wili on th* *roun<\ lhal or, of the son* and othe- persons un-luly Innu^nc^rj Mr Newman The wlll was algr.el a few aaya before Mr. N'wman's death. and the alpnat'ire a ln a weak anl stragelln:; handwrtting. A Ht" in? surance pollcy for I2.S0U was dlvlded amor.g tne chlldren. two of the dauehter* recelvlng **"> mcti. one of the aons $l._no. nnd another aon W'1 ' "* slrk man wa* careful to dispo*e of every plece 01 propertv h* owned. glvlng to hl? chlldr?n a <-?lt' dish. on* butter <ll*h. one iTory-handled ??"?"*? knlfe anl forti one album and plctures. BBd "nar artlcle. not usualiy m*ntlone. in a forma; wih. I.F.FT THEIR MOM-T TO THKIK fAMILlM. The wlll of Alexan-a-r J LOPP-B, wiuch wa* Mad wlth the SurroRat^ yesterd.iv, dtspoeed ?' pl of the value of about BBARB. Two of Mr. U*9 pln's daughters, Annie Betl and Heloiee ?! raeahra UO.000 each. The son, Albcrt. recalTafl i and the tools aml BUttertala uaed ln Mr. Loppta buslness of manufacturlng artlfldal flowera The reat of the estate Is dtvtfed among ihe chlldren.^ Phlllp Sobel. by a arlll which was flle 1 arlth tha Burrogate yeaterday, dtspoaod of an entate value of about J34.0O0. The widow, larah Sobel, recelvea the Ineome of half of the eatate, anl the whoio estate upon her deat;-. la tO b* dhrtded BBMBg her chlldren. The wlll of Walter C. Bennett was flled 'jr pro? bate ln the Surrogat*- Corl yesterday. All tha ertate. eonsistlng of p*rs.n?l property to .he aiu* of W.SOn. ls lefl :o the decedenfa wldow, Ajt ? - >? Bennett o* No. 121 F.ast Slxty-ninth-*'. Mr Bennet; met his death from an odd cause. He was travelllng for a prlnting house. and wnua on the road laal month wa* Mtt-B on the tae* o> a moequlto The blte was Irrltated from I Ing. and becanv. so bad tha- Mr Bennetl p- :"-.<? i home for treatmer.t Eryelpelaa had aet ;n ln ina mean tlme, nn 1 wh?r. he arrlv-1 home hr erai 0 - yond medi.-al nld. <iy:n_- a few days lat-r. THH "Ol.n MAN OF LCDI.-OW" IN BBLUCWS. Ppon the appllcdtion of fharle* F. WellaB, Pf counsel to the Bherlff, Chlef Julge Daly. ln the Court of Common Plea*. ye.-.erdav aigned an order for. the reBM-ral of Wllllam Stltt. known as "Tne Old Mm of I.nl'iw.' from LodlOW ?treet 3kH UX Beiievu*- Hoapltal. B\ ?? ha=i beea to Jall ataei IM Hi araa aent there on an o:d*r of close comniitment by Surro gn-e Ransom for contemp: hl falllr.g rn ,,.?;. an oriet to turn over PMM. aa executor ol Um estate of .lanes W.teon, to hli auceeeeor ir. "? waa remorc I ia txt i i of ? ? ? si ?' Btaadl'.y rafuaed since his eommltmen'. ? ; th* amounl ordere i l,x I' ii H,ck-!in. tha pr:?-an phv? ?, , .,-,;,. unless Btltl waa taken to Bellevw for treatm. n a compllcatl .n of llaeese* whlch he waa aufferln? ne would a\o Judgi dlrec'ed thal Btltl ahould be returned n- Boon a? h:s ? ni IHI n warrante l ll FiRRlRr ' ? 'I' TBB OVXRi 1 OFJrRTlCE GRBF.X. BaitOB, i' - ': T;'*' tv-ni\,.-r' tt t** Farmers' Ch* of Phl ? ?pce-il train thlB afternoon ai ? - entertalned al dinner bv Juatic. (irf-n, of the Bupreme court. at hli raeklenoe The gueata tocluded Prealdenl Q K Robert*. of th- pentisvivar.'.a Rallroad; Frederl < Pralei Judge Etlddle, J R. Fell, W I. Elklna, P. A. H Wi.lener. Jarne* I.ogan. Jud?? Arnol : Bl ,,>. Phlladelphla; Charlei Bndli-riJt O. (hiw ind p P Wllbur prealdenl the Lehlgh i Rall? road of Bethlehem: H A Pottei of Orang* N J. ani .1 s Rodenberg anl H A s.. MR BVRXXTTB BFFBCTtTB DBXIAL. Washlngton. Ber.t ll?Dr. B. U. l*.urn"tt. huaband r,' Mra. i-'rac- i Hodgaon Burnett, publUhaa ta a Waahlngton newapaper tha followlng affecUvi nlal of the atory tnat n" nn'1 '*,psra",a from hla w:fe preparatory lo aulng for a dl-rorce: 1 can or.h- *av thnt lt ls a fa'-<" OUI "f th" whole cloth and one tbal la an unwarrantable lm of a maa- family prlvacr I don'l know who originaie.l tha- Btory. hul 1 know that ?hever dld atiempted to aell .: to aereral repuub'.e papers. who ?ent men here to the ha>u*.- to aee me. and. tlnding whal -.ort of n.-tion lt wa-. r- ? ? v' are. thlng to io wlth It The mac who wio e t ? *_1.w me and ther* i.? no more truth ta thla al.eged lr. tervlew with me than ther.- la ta th- reat ot n Kt to Mrs. ruirnett'!. - uitry I -an? not <t. iirx vv.,rk may keej. her abroad all winter. or niie' mav come back before cold weather Beta ln. Rh* hn.* her WOtR that she has to foi'.ow up abroad, ju*t aa 1 have to attend to mlne bera. 'ihat ia al! there Is to the miitter - .*. A RXW VI. iT FOB TBB BOLLAXDB. . Edward n and Joeepfa ii iiai;.'. who ar*- now play Intr "A -fan Wlth a Paat" al the .larrt^k Theatre, Wlll produce'"A .^oc.a! Hlirhwayman" there ,m lat urday evenlng of Baal waeh. The piay la made frotn ti-.e atory of the ?mf nama by _llaa Itone. Jooeph Holland wlll pia> th" tltle part aad Edward tl u the vaiet. Ki. har i Manafleld, who la the manager of tha Hollanda, araa under eontract to produ j.lay rarlv thla- autumn. Hl? *!'-kne*? prevenl alolng so and he therefore tranafen II t-. th* Hol? landa. lt la atlll lnter.ile.l tiiat Mr M.in.-flell's *?.i*on on the road ahall begin on N'ovember '? His tlor. yeaterday wa.? s.it 1 to b'- unchang" i TBBBBAl WAXt 1* <'Cn EDVCdTTOXAl BTBTEB From The New-York Sun "You .an have i i rapl-* is th arowth pf populat ? ;T'i'r'_ parl ol S?w-1 rk oi .... ?id." Mr Fetti-ei n tell* The Trlbune, "until ?-,'.,' are'eni{_g'-l lt. school w.rk W ? no Booner (lnlBh a new aoboolhouae n reileve the preaa than :he *am* Id cry la r?.-. i agaln; an.; -. aoon compelled to admit thal the ,-ry la Juatlfled, for there the chlldren at*. an i Ihey ara- wlthout ichpol a*.-ommodatlon." The unaatlafle I demand la for n-'marv lnstructlon onlj I Bl important whlch th*. -hooi ayatem waa establlahed to aupply. It la U ' that the new truant iaw 1* to be enfone 1 wlth unuaual aevarltj this vear, but how ean ? i be compelled to attend school when there i* no Bchool room for them" The aeverlty u??d ought to be ag*in?t the Board of Edueatlon to fore* :h*m to furnlsh the room. even lf ln orler tc make ll they rransform nramraar achoo-i Into primar. achoola wherever the deflciency exlatfl F.verytnlng - be made tO glv? wav to th* neceealt) of Instru'ting the chlldren of :he people ln thelr A B Ca All rhe oth*r tea-h:ng ln th< publlc echoola and eollegea ls unlmportant a? compare. wlth that. A GRANDSTAND COLLAPSED. ANOTHER ACCIDENT AT THE G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. B?"'0?E9 OF FEOPLE PAINFULI-Y HIRT. BCT NO l_nr_B LOST-r.REAT BBlBUaUBB ABOL'SED BY HENRY WATTERSON'9 8PEECH-IN IVBcnoMI served on orrirEiis or thi; woman s reuef corps? oeneral. wai.ker e_e(ted ' uMilANDEU-IN-CHIEF. 1. n-v;;:-, s?pt. 12,-Another accld"nt to-nlght aenred to mar th" festivltles attendant on the 0. A R Knr-?mpm?n! and reunlon of Northern and Southern .oldlera. The result wa. not a* dlsastrou* as the artlll?ry horror, but many people narrowly escaped belng crushed to death. The accident oc curred at the dlaplay of flr"work. on the Ohlo Rlver front. In the rear of the Galt Houie. on the Loul? vllle bank of the rlver, a grand.tand had been erected for the oceupafion of Grand Army ofllclals and vi.ltlng mcrnher. of the preafl. Thousands of slghLieers, Loulsvtlle people and reflldent. of the Indlana side. gathered on the banks of the nver to watch the exhlbltlon of nrework.. \Ylthout a mo m**ni'H warning the floor of th? grandstand, whlch ha 1 b""n crowded beyond a .afe capaelty, collap.ed. (My tbfl omparatlvely small slxe of the fmporary Btm ?' ire at.d the fact that all of th" .tand dld not fall averf-ii a fatsl dl.aster. A. lt was, the fall of of OCCUpaatfl Infllcted all manner of palnful bu*. BOI serious lnjurlo. Hundreds of men. women and chlldren who were ; erended ln the rear part of the stand, made a mad rush for the ground, but cooler hea 1* 1 men aheutad to th" 2.000 people on the r-ar s?-ats that th?T" was no daater. A panlc, whlch might have beai terrlble In Ita consequenees, wa. narrowly averted. beveral womin falnted from fr'.ght and paln, ar.d the ambulance corpfl. whieh had been OBvealent to the gcene ln case of accident, fmovil them to their homes or hotels. Thou ' Bpfletaton near the grandstar.d were ???? i Bt the accident, and further pleasure wa* enl short. BxaSSeratad reports that manj were klll"d tlew from mouth to month and kept th BX. .t.-mdht at a high pltch. MANY BEUNIONI HELD. Buslness and plea.ure were comb'.ned by the Grand Army to-day. While the delegate. to the Natlonal Er.campment settled down to legi.late for tbfl good of the order ar.d to elect offlcer. for an? other year. the rank and flle lndu.ged la the re unlons that of late year. have he-omf one of the most latereatlaa features of Encampment week. Out at ""amp caMweli and ln the tents at Jefferson vllle. n* well a. in the schoolhouse* and other po.t h"a.lq.nr.tre, 'he survlvor. o.' State rcglments and rompan.f. now .cattered throughout the country m?r tocpther to .ay "God ble.s you!" once more. and to rehear.e n"ver-to-be-forgotter. Inc:d?nt. on the battlefleld. There were many affecting scene. , ns comrade. who had not met slnce the war recog .'._"?! ea.-h other. Their Joy could not flnd expre. sioc in words. and they feli on each other'. necks, ! whlle th" t"??-s str"amed down their face.. Th"re were many ex-Confederatea. too, who hunted np th" quarters of reglments wtth wh. h the) had engaged In battle. and made them.elves a: hom? wlth the'.r former foes. Thus, in score. of , place* throuahoul th" city, th" Blue and th" Oray Bpenl thfl day and evenlng In a fraternlzation that came from the henrt and soul The el'-tion of oAceri took place thla afternoon. Por . ommander-.n-rhlef. General I. N. Walker, of IndlanapollS, was r. imlnated by his only com r, General Thayer. of Nebra?ka. ani chosen unanlmoualy. For s<*nior Vlce~Command_r*Ui Chlef. <l?n?ra G. H. Hobson. of Orcensburg. Ky.: ?- Junlor V bo, s. Q Coaarove, of tne ?ute of U'.shington. vv?re ch<->sen by ac.~i.imat.on. Bt. I'aul wa* flelected as the placr for the next ? _ A TOUCHINO INCIDENT. Btflfl to the Encampment found lt diffl cult to gpt down to bu.lnes. after the emotlor. cre '.v the welcomlng exer-'ses. The scene that followed the close of the fervid oratlon of Henry Watteraon aaa 'hrllllng. The .peak?r wa. over rorae ? th emotlon, and lefl the front of the stage. Mer. roae Ib their aeatfl, and not only cheered, but Tbfl) ' rled and cheered by turns. hugged BBd themselves, and thre*) hat.*, fan. indkerchleffl into th* al-. But they were not ' r :he toii'hlr.g raclden. whlch followed thlrty BBCendfl laler. Mr.. John A. Logan wn. : b sh' rt dlatance back of Um command"r-lr. Itand, ar.d a* Br Wa.ter*on walkel nway from tho foofllghts w.th *h.- tears cours'.ng down ??"k.?. <J"nera! I.nwler took his hand and pre? aented him tO Mrs. f.ogar, Nelther could speak for a mon.enf. and then the whlte-halrel. moth"rly looklng woman took his t.anl ln both of hers. and when she found her vol"". said. trembllngly: "I am ^?la I I hav" been permltted to llve :o hear your ?peecb." That waa all .he could .ay. Then she flal down and wept. A s-eneof a dlfferer.t nature was b-ing enact"d at th? openina sesslon ot tba Natlonal Conventlon of the Woman'. Rellef ''orp*. For several year. the brar.ch of the orgar.l_at.on at Canton. Ohlo, ha* sent as a delegate Mrs. A. F. Clark. and Just aa often has she beea excluded on t"chnlcal grounda, tbfl opposltlon belng Ied by Mrs. thflrwood, of the sam" clty, an ex-pr".ident of the corps. The feud haa become c"lebrated In Ohlo. Thls year Mrs. Clark eam- dftt-rmtned to enforce her clatn*. Early this mornlng. a<-companl"d by 1 ounsel, sh" ap? peared before Judgfl Edward. and .?. -ured the l.stie of flfte-r. temp.irary irr.r.ctions. restralnlng a. many N.itlona' onVers of the corps from refuslng nltlon to h"r Bfl a del?gate. Th* paper* wer* to Iberlfl I'flanx for servlce. and having ' admlaaloB ta th" secret .ession ln Llberty Ilal* by wa*-nlng the .entlnei of the majesty of tbe law, r." proc*eded to the platform and served the flrst Injunctlon on the Natlonal president, Mrs .V !: M. Wallace. of Chl ago. Thm h" wa* la a quandary Th" nih-^r fourteen wom.n he did not ki.nw. Mra. Wallace, up-in belng askel to point th"m out, r?fus.-d bluntly. Del"gates mourit"d chalrs nnl b"gg"d their *lst"r.? not to h-tray tbelr atea But Mrs. Clark had frl"nd.? on the floor, and iimid exeltemeat tha offlciais were desie untll all the injunctions had been s?rv*d. Tbea Mr*. Clark took her seat and the ^herlff ? ??*. Promptly at 18 e'cloeh Commander-ln*Chlef Law. ler called th-'* Encampment to order and ex-Con K"*"*mnn Warner and State Commander K"lly w-"r" preaented to "xtend gre"tings to th? gatea. Then, amtd a ,cene of wild enthuslasm. tatflfl rlslng and .-he-rlng and wavlios hats, H-nry Watter.on, who.e oratlon at Plttihurg last year broufbi the Bneamament to Loulavllle, was ?acertad to the footllghta and adiressed the (;rand Encampment. COLOBBL LAWLER'3 ANNUAL ADDREHS. After the roll-call the Commander-ln-Chlef pro ' ro dellver his address. He congratulated hl. beareri that they had a.sembled ln a beautlful city Ot th*> "hlo Rlver. not a. they dld thirty-four years ago, when they were ordered there. but be MODIFIKD CONV1CTIONS. 1 TBINK I WILL KAVE A RPE.'lAl. HCTCXB BBBMOM m..\t ITXOAT " _- . "?HV OXLT A KE\* BL'KDAYB AOO YOI' PBEM'llKl. A SERMON DgNOUKClKO THE HHEEL," "VE8. Hl T 81NCE T1IE.V ffCARLT BVERT a>M: IN THE PABIfH HA* BOCOMI ONE." (Trom Ufs-C ... _. MlUerJ cause they were now Invlted by all Its cltliens to accept thelr hoapttallty and to ree?ive a royal and loyal welcome to old Kentucky and the new South. What memorlea of the paat rose before them aa they atood ther.- and thought of the great men born on Kentucky aoll! But the one whoae memory was honored moat by the people of thla great Re? publlc was the name of hlm who by a stroke of his pen and the bayoneta of thoae before hlm atruck the shacklea from 4,000,000 of alavea?Abraham Lln coln. .. Jrear applauae ? On the aubject of penslons he aaid ln part: We all know that all the l?gislatlon enacted by rongreaa in the Interest of the old aoldler haa been brought ahout by or through the lnfluence of this great. powerful organlaatlon?th* Orand Army or the Republlc?and thoae of us who are more fortu nate phv8|rally than othera propoae to keep lt up lusr aa long as we llve. And whli* we are not ask Ing for anv new penslon leglslatlon. we do ?*k and Inalst that when a law la passed by Congreaa Ita provlalona aa Intended by It ahall be carried out and not mlaconstrued ar.d mlranplled by any man or aet of men of any party who may be ln power. On my flrat vlslt to Washingtor. D. C. (when I dld not aee the Presldent). my heart waa palned aa I llatened to the redtal of the ?.:fTe-lng* of our eomradea cauaed by their dlamlaaal from the de partmenta. and thelr belief in the power of our great organlaatlon to reatore them to pl-a-ea from whlch they clalmed thev were dropped wlthout cause convlnced me that we ought to have a spe? clai commlttee to look after and help them. 1 do. therefore. recommend that my aucceasor be em pow?red to appolnt a commlttee of three for this work. The Commander-ln-Chlef lald emphasis on "Hl not" ln referrlng to the Presldent He eenduded by thanklng the offlcera of Ihe organlaatlon an.i hla peraonal ataff for thelr aervlces during the year, an.l In touchlng language bale his comrades ' god speed." The report of the Adjutant-General showed that there are now Vu.KM m?mb*ra in good standlng. The reporta of the other offlcera were also read. A speclai report on mllltary Inr.tructlon ln publlc achoola was presented by Colonel Oeorge W. Win gate, of New-York. Ir sald that althonsh some labor unlons had paaaed reaolutions against the plan on the ground rhat It would create an army that would threaten the llberty uf the masaea, and although some r.ewapapj-rs had oppoaed 1: as un ne^raaary, yet Xho gr*,-tt majority of the peopl* and the preaa throughout th- country werr ln favor ot the idea. Th* annual convention of the Ladlea of th* .; \ R. waa called to order at the Board of Trada rooms at 10:*0 o'clock by the Nationai [-rea!d*nt. Rettle Oanlock. of chicairo. Th.^ morning seaalon waa occuplei wlth routlne buslneas. EX-OOVERNOR THATER HOOTEIV ALMOBT DRIVBN TROM THE PLATFORM AT A GRANI. ARMY CAMPFIRE. l.oulsville. Ky.. Sept. '._ - Kx-Oovernor John M. Thayer, of Nebr.taka, waa almoat booted from the platform at the Gran<l Army c.impflrc at PhoOBla Hill laat night, which waa partlcipated In by a crowd of over 10,111 Early ,n the evenlng addreases wer.-- dellvered ty Coogreeaman-elect Evaaa an I as Oovernor Buckner. and it waa nearly 11 o'clock when the Nebraskan -..-as introduced. After talklng "'. -v ? rtim.es and the flag, he a-ommen led Ol rver Cleveland for calllng out 'he Unlted Statea _o!dl*ra t"> auppress the riotera :n .'h.-afo a year ago. He called Oovernor Altgoid an Anarchist and Ue nounced Eugene V. Ii'-ba. Then be said: "."'olonel Evans, you are the next Rep-..bli-an Congresaman from this dlstrlet. I hoped to meet more of tnem here to-nlght. I call on you to amend the naturai Ization law* when you go lo Concreaa ao as to ahut out the 'dagoej' of Italy and immigracts of other European countne..." Thousands In th* audlence immediatoly shouted: "Shut upl" "Blt down'" Colonel Erana advanced to the front of the plat? form and askej the audien. t to B-va' a heanng to ex-Oovernor Thayr. Bllence relgned for a moment. and he began agaln. He Bald that he had mada speer-hea over 1,000 tlme;i. bul never befort had he b?*n lnterrupted. "1 don'l know why lt waa." he Bald. A rolce from tiie audlence tesponded; "You don't know any better " Oa?n^ral Thayer attempte.i to continue hia talk on the aame lines, but by th:s tlme the entlre audl? ence waa ln an uproar. and there were erlea of "Take hlm away.We w. n'l !i?ar hlm'" He managed to anv "I thank a". the ra-sp-'ctable people ln 'he audlence for th>- pollte attentlon they have accorded me. For the dlsreepectful peopi^ I hava nothlng but contempt ." Vi" then left the platform. FIRE IS THK Pri.IT/.Ki; BCILDIXG. ? CAt-HCO BOME EX. ITEMERT. BCT NO PANIC? inr. ' ai'? " Park Policem.n Wllllam vVarran was pati his po?t ln Clty Hall I'ark al UAB o'clock laat night wnen he raw smok- pourlng out o' the dome of :h Pu'itzer Bulldlng He Immedtately informed :hc clerks ln the dlatrlbutlng room on the ground floor thet the bulldlng was on flre. On* of tha cierks gent ln a thlrd alarm. In l*sa thar three mlnutea afterward tlve englnea had reapObded. Whlie on the way to tha Ur* Hook nnd Ladder No. 1 lost one of its front-wh**l axle-boxea and broke doam Just reached the bulldlng. Na o;:e was bijured by the acc; ia i.i A few momenta after the flre atarted smoke filled the oftVea ald halls above the ninth story. and r?\ er.ii peraona ur work on thes* tloors wer* nearly overcome bv the atnoke. an 1 mad? their way to the baleonlea rnclrcllng th* upper part of the buRdlng and shouted for h*ir i m the tenth floor at the tlme no-* M**sra. Frlend. Houa.' and C-rosaman. of the ftrtn of thar name; Martln Jullan. the manager of Rob Kltaslmmons; Mr. K"kelshelmer. correapondent for "The Phlladelphla Enqulrer." Th* lawyers when thev siv thelr rooma rapldly Ilillng wlth smcke mi'ieklv made their way out of the bulldir.g. followed bv Martln Jullan. Mr E'*kel*h_lmer was not so fortunate. He was greatly affeet*d by imoke while al work. He w?nt to the balcony on the tenth floor nnd hurled out a chalr. on the geat of whlch was pasted a plece of paper on whlch waa written: "The building's aflre: s*nd nr* help The chalr fell with a crash to the aldewalk and brought aeveral peraon? to the rexeue of Mr. Eckelshelmer He got out of the bulldlng bv going upstalri and dowi .. r-ar elevator. The thi'-k smoke caua?d aome ezcltement among the compoaltors and other men at work in the upi.er storie*. but there was no panlc The flre dld damftgc only t.. the eellar and aub cellar where lt atarted, by reason of a deteetlve electrlc Ilght wire Igniting a roll of pap?r. jn the eellar wer.-> atored 2M rolls of paper. -he flremen soon got the flamea under eontrol, The loaa waa .-stlmated at IL80J a TXBTIMOXIAI T(> JOBBPB /BFFBBBOB. A teetimoalal to Joaepta JeSenaa is propoaad cn behalf of th* theatrtcaJ managera of this clty. A. M. Palmer la n' the head of the movement, nnd sev.-rnl of tlie moal promlnent man.i_er.4of the Clty are Inter-st*-! in it. A me.uing for the pur l i< of conaiderir.g the projeel is to be held at th* Waldorf on Tueaday. N'o plan has >-.-? flx*.l upon bul lt la thought probable that tl tlmomal will take the form of a dinner. TUE WBATBBB REPORT. MUCH COOI.ER IN NORTHERK KMW-TORK Waah-B-toa. sept H-thB -aaea-Hir hna faiien "n tha Atlant1..- an.l Hulf eo.i?ti aml In R ackv Mountaln aiBtrlrta; It hna rl?en !n ihe lak- re?yr.* nr.d the t'pper MlBB-M-PpI Valley and eo th* PalBe eoast; ll la lowee* nettbeaal "f New-Rnrl-nd. and rtlgha-l " j M.r.rv- ta BB we:, *re reDcrte.l from S?w-England and tr..- I:..- rr-mn i-i-l on the South Atlantl. nd Qult eoaatt. .Oeneral rain* an - .... on th* Paelfl* * aai a ?? lai . ranc aco and l Montana Tr.* ,..-,'.i.-r ntlnuea ^"eraJlr eleer throtiahoui ihs rentral vallera. I - i Mldrtle Aiiin'u. ?i nea li li ?'- - in ;>1" ! " ' " _nd Northem Sew-Tork; bul th* t-mperatur* .-ontln.? M.h 'tlir.auan.-iu. thi Bouthai '?'' ? I lan'l.- .-':*?*? ,, warmer at Sorthern H -kv Mountaln atatlon* Tr.e weather arlll Mntlnu* waiW *nl l.t.r ln ll" .-out.ern Btatea aml Ihenc. waatward ' tha Bock) M untain*. i ,v.-'-' rtiir.4 and ??" ii?r weather ar* Indlcated fot th- M' . di* Atlantlc Btate* and weatern aortlon ..f Kew ..r.?iand. DBTAit-BO roBBcaar roa to-dai F*r Hfl*? Ne--Hampahlre nr.'. Vermont. g'nerslly falr. northirly wln.1i. OOOKf m exrren." B BtfeflfB portloc.s. For Ma.*.clni?etts Rhod" I*l?n 1 and Crmne<-tl.->jt. falr. f.-illow"d by l.v-.il thuniWit.-rm* ln v??t?rn por:: .n f Miusachuiietl" *?- Conneetl Ul n rrhwejterlv vvin'.u, cooler ln Ma-aaehuMt-i and ConBeeiieui For Eai'ern New-Yerk, part.v ttondy, w-lth local IhMrerfl wlndi ihlftln. U> n-r'nerl.. ind cioler F ir Eaatern Penn.ylvait.1*. increailna cliudlneM, wuh local .bew-ra: wir.ii. .hirung to northerl* in : e ier For N**Jr-Jerfl*y *B(1 !."l?war*. falr probably folkwed by thowen in Northern New-Jersoy .turln. th. rvrn.n*. -- Drtdajr "-.enir.g. *otttkw**t*rlv, shifting to north ert* winii For the DUtrtCt ?' ? ar.'. Mnrvl.nd. fe.lr, tel lowe.i by rieiidj. and thi-xtenlaf weather: e atai oa Fr. da\ iveelnfl ?nl Bfl. lia shifting ... northerl) For Weetern v>? Torfc aad Wentern Paaaaylvaala ih erera ? oler; nertherlv ?> -VIHt'Nr" bOCAl OHSERVATION*.. f, Bai HOCMM Morui-g. .aiMat I Inch. 1 1 ;l ? rl fl 7 * . i'i li : T'',;?,li)i ln lOlfl dl.fr.-wn a c nttnuoui wt.tt* llnr ?nows Ih* cb-nare ln pr*iaur* aa Indi.-ainl b> 1 h? Trlbune'. aelt rn-.rJing bi..nn-trr. The dotted lln* riprt.nu. Ih. Un? p?-_t,ir* rr.-ir.i-il at I'rrry * Pliarmaoy M ncr\re H?p. i:i. 1 n m Th.* wra-her pflflflflfdB) ?.? agaln unromfor'ably warm, I. w.? clear eieept f.. ? ?>iun,t?r-ihnwer l.ite ln llie rvmlng. Th" t*mp?t"alure ringed hetwaen "I an.l t_ degreea. ihe avflfflflj* i*"V Ing l"t d*?re"i l.lgl.er ihan on \Ve,ln?.dav .nd 171% dr grr?? higher than on ih" eorr"?pondmg Ml ln?t rear. Th" weather to-day 1. llkely to be p.rtl> i I-?udy an-I Bhown. and eool*.. WET>Ttl\ 08. NlniPira F?ll?, N. Y , 8er>t 12.-The moat brllllant iocl"ty Incldent of the .ea.on took place at noon to-rtsy when Mi*. Mamle Llllian MadBBMB wa. Baltad ln marrlafe lo tjeori" W. Perkln. at Bv I'ete.-s Eplacop_l Chnrch. Mla* Macklem 1. one Of the aociet-. leader* cf thls clty, and ls the d-ugh ter of John 8. M.-klem, on" of EhjBBBBt prornW nent and wealthy m*n h"re Mr l^****.** *?*? th" leadlng young bu.ines. men of W illlarn^ Penn Uuests were pre.ent from Chlcago. .New , York and Phlladelphla. . Hlghtstown. N. J.. Sept 12 (8pecl_D.-MI.ler Moore \ Fogg. jr.. professor of rhetorlc and oratory In Brown ! I'niver.lty. was marrled laat ever.lnjr, tc Ml*. Anna 1 Scudder Appleget. daugh'er cf Coun?ellor A. 8. Ap 1 P*l?et. of Hlght.town The bridegToom'a te.iher ' th" Rev. M. M Fogg, perfirraed the ceremony. The ' aflirtlaa wa. held in th" I're.byterlan church. an.1 | wa. one of the mo.t a:aborate affalra ever krmwM , in Hlgrhtstown Profes.or and Mr*. Fogg wlll realO* i In Frovidence, R. I. I.lrhla < ompany'. E-tmct of ?*"?'? See that R.ron Ll.b.g'. -ign.t'ir. I. on *verv j?r lr. DI-_ , Thi. I. tha only brand guarani.?d by th. gr*.t chemiet. m Kllnl'a hla .(..re B m lympathy wlth th. thcufhtp ?nd plan* of evry Furnlture b_>rr S?? their e,?f?ti? i fall ktcxk 4*V We.t 23d it The \ew-Vnrk l'rr?? la up to d?t?. B PM tbera ?verj ::me. It Co?t? you on. ceni. ? ? BtABBJBDk MANSFIELD-TITT_E--At N.rrag.naett Pier. R. I . ew Bepu-aber IX bt -*? ***' R- 1 ??-_?-__'? ?_"'-'-? _7 ihr Bev J I- T '-orlidge. D. D.. .nr) th. Rev J. H. Tuttl. D. D., Howard M*r.?r."id and Nrlll. Coolldg* . Ile, d.ughfr Of Ihe lat" Reub*n J. Todd. Notlcea of marrlaires and death* rnuBt ba ln* doraed wlth full name and addreaa hll'lt BBfB 8e.fl.BflJ at El>nv.ll. N. Tf- **m****rtt^ Henry F, *** * th' '** Jonn ' H?r"" r^rai'^lcV^la late ryldenee l? VB. Buren-... K.|.'iv rvmlng. S.pt-mb.r 18, .. . ? olock. Rrlatlvra aml frlmd* InvltH n^enmnnA ln*?rment al W 0'-*B-_ .-.iiurd.v. m (lreenwo?I. BKOWK-O* We,ln...lav. IHll_.Ha U, B-* i WBBBB In?T_?tTw?a^. on Fr.dav mornlng. ?*> o'clock. San Franci.ro p.pr? pl..." copv CLABK-Oa tb" mornlng f S-piember 12. 1888a ataw Ut. re.idene. ln Va **hm?-,n <-ily Su*an VWBflflfl, *idow of thr l.t" I-ot <"lark. of N-^Tera. h ln-;mm. In QreeawM- OflflflBIBTp rt.turd.y. th. 14tB Inst., al I *-i n m- __, CONNlfU- Al BHabetht-wn, Adlrondark* nr; **'r'."::_* II H-wlet' Ral?ton <'onn.ll. ror. of Jxm". B ??" U*r garet E I'.r.n.li. ln hla 2?in yr.r ., ani frlendfl t ihe famlly. alao BMfl-l^TB Bl ' ?-.;.,mbla < ollege Peh-ol of Mln... cla** nf -0. *'* IB vtted to a.trnd the funrral aervlce* .. hU l.te realdence HO I'.rrr-p n.-at . Brw kiyn. on I-rlda: . Srptrmber BB, ?t 2 ft'doeft ln thr afternoon Intrrment at Grrenwood. DBAUXO* Al Bay* .11", M* B*e*ee__ef 12. Bamuel Frcat D-ullng. in the TUtli year of hi.? a_? riBH-Ai Koaal BJeea. N. Y 8*pi?8er|l. 188* Charlea W.. ?on of thr la'r Mo?r? \\. Fl.h. ln the - - Mxth vrar of hla agr. - _.,,? Fur.era. wrvleefl WUI <>** h*;d a- hlfl latfl r"fidT.-e Pttar dav. Hfh ln** . at 2 P t~ Carrlage. wlll meet tr.ini lr, london. S.pt-mber 12 of app-ndicttla Oflflraa Ikl. 'irav ?-:<--? r?"ti f hy Eorrest Bfl4 tBfl Hte Hr- -t :Sr fc_br_MU. Oray 1 D IB rh* 22d year of ,..a 'S N ate* ut f'.ir.rrai tirr-af'r: UABTEAt'-lB nnx-.klyn cn ThurwUy. s;?'*-T;b*I!..;A-_ hi.re.ld.ne. Bo ??*?* Wa.hlne- .n-.ivr . H"nry H..-*??'.. m'hi. *ev*Btr-aeveBth year. >:? ile* of fun.r.i h-r.?rt*r. Boaton aaa Lta, -Ua*., paprr* pi?a*r copy. JOHKBON'-At Nonhpor. L_n* l.Und. *'*""?*" .'?}? Ellaabeth Huntting Johnsor, fla__M*r ef Utitam Joa.p:. H Huiut.nfc. of HmltbloWB. K. T.. ?n<l wldow of flunbra L. John?on, ol Jamal-B, B. T. ,_ r_nera. rerv-lres at the rMtdMe* of h.r B*Bl8B-BW. 1 B I'a:;-1e. Northport L. I. Saturday, at - a. aa Burial a. .??mlthtown. L.ng liianl *' 1130 - m TralB l*_ve* I,ong I'ian-1 <lty at 9 a. ni. NMEYBr-__Ptfl-*8W II. Henry L'.nd.nm.yr, la the | r?t yrar of hl. agt. runeral aervieea Fridav. .-arptrmber .3. 8 p. m . at ni* lal* rr.ld.ne., 240 Baflt IBCB-Bl Ircerm.nt p:!> i" K.ndlv umi; flowera. vt a t.pe.-1-.l aaaetlng of ir.e Bo.rd at _re^ora ot the n-rania Bjnk of th. i Ity of Bew-Tork ha ~?i...rr.b?r 12 IMAS thr foll'-wln- r-*.ilutlon. w.re adop'rt \Vh?re_i W< hav l-arned w:th the mo*. pro.ijund flflf ro* of th- death ol - ur hlghly r*_oe?*- -iHnpM *nd fr- w-dlf-etor Henrv I-lndenmeyr. Vnv - i lt r"i..lvrd. That tnl. Board h*r.by MDBPSBB it, BMBM of hl- it-.ling ?ror_- a* a man ..! hia un**'"? g?ni.i an.l gn.rr-.ii* ll.p iltl r, and tta hlgh ?t,on of .he r-rv.rr. u. M faUhfetly and con aclentloualy r?nderr,l to th. b.nlc; Rrsi.lv "J Tf-l vv* deepiy lam*B1 th" drath rf our *. ?oclau. who ha* be.n Uk.ll fr rr. ui and that we t.nd'r Tr W.. f-n'.i ol thr deeea-MHl our tn-?t .iffe'.nnare and -.artfelt mapathy m ihu houi .1 thelf biraaveaaeai, ... , :S*. ln -.:i,? - ' a <opy of thrie r-*.olu fl?.n. nS'f?'??*-?r 1.-1 t. th. famlly, .M tha. th. Board of Wn-Mee.at--n-.hi fn - ^zn ..^ _fai_r__nu-0_ Beetaraher 12 af.er ? ihort i:ine?3. B?rn !;,r'.i Mond huiband f Martha Malnier. in tlie flf'y firat v**<ir of hit* a*r** Funr.nl *rrv.,-ra ?l!l t.k. p-M* a. h.* la." rr.ld.nc. Ho, '?' E.*t si*." -? ? n Bucdai Bipi.BBM* 13. at '.ii a. rr.. K r..llv omtt Bower* IfCOBD-Ofl Nlnth r- nth twelfth. IM>S. Orac. Carollna . ? v r ? 84th yea- ot her ag*. - BBTBICK?Tueaday, Beptember 1" l<<t3. af*er a ihort lllntea .v'r.n, .- Uayrlck. of Kiui?.-n, N. J. -B, al 1" ?''?look a. m. j:i?E.-?Sudd.nlv. nt T**.n L?k"?. ? onn.. on 8?p'"mb"r <i Willlani A-K'i?tu? M.lei. Jr , ?on of Wllllam A and .;-ir><>A.:va Wrnlrn Mlira. and grandaon of Ilon. Fred rrlck Miiea. aged 1?'. yontw. OBB-OB Wrdne.day. Jjn- 11. .* Pprlng I_fik", N. J.. ?al ith, wldoe, of Robrr- orr Funrral *?r*.i~rs at the rrsiarn<-" of h.r aor-!n-law. Ed? ward <; Well* 113 Weai -Ma.*-*-. ?t 2 p. m., on rn da] tlie iaih ln*t Rt'8SiB-__?Ai Ooafeea. B v.. 8ipniBir 12. wniian. V-iman Ru*a*!i In hla eeventy-fourth year. ai (ioehen. N V. Haturda: mornlaa .-.n arrival - f traln Iravlng Chamhei* Bt. Hefl V.,rk, at lll. a. ra. Sev, Bedfoed i.ai*"" f.l?a?" eTEKLE-At Ka.t Hampton, I.. I. on T-.i.adav, S*p tember 10 in th* 28d yrar of nt. hk*. Hr-man N'.laoo .-...,. * n Lf lha Bev. J. N.vrtt a.-.d Hrlm Hudaon Funrral Mrvleea lr. Bt. I>uke'i Cha-*;. En.t Hampton. Fri'iav afternoon, Kepteatfier 10, at l orio-k. TATU>B A-- P*ek?k'.:!. 8ep-rmbrr 11. Mn. Dlan*. Taylor, wldow of Jam** Taylor, *a*d '-1 yeara Funeral from lier Ute re*:'.riicr, on Saturday aft.rnoon. the ltth laat. al I B W\RE?On Wrdnm-ay. S*pt.mi)?r 12, lMrt, at lier l.te r(-.ldenc. 183 W**l L_-d-*t., New-York. Ellta Alvord Ware hn P Ware. ln th. b.th year of her R-ia.ivr. a-i frlenda ar* requeflted to ?ttend th. fun.r.i a.-rvice* ..? H I Trlnlty Church. Harlem, eorn.r Lenox av.. and lZ.'.-a- -.. Beturday, the 14th Inat at 2 o'olork p. m. gpecial Xoticfs. The HlKlie.t Award tir artlflcia! t.eth at Woride Fair wa* granted L'r 11* lf F Oeane. Dentiit. 451 Le? liigton-ave., <--.r. 43tt. Hp. lalty. art'.P.^.dl t.?th. Ea preaalon rrstorr.l Trlrphor..- "l'V? .l-Sth-.t. M D r y-ll o y a I . " One of th. Cholct l?r> Spurkl.ng Wln*. of Franoa ?21.00 <ASi: yT.~. All the leadirg European aewapeperi and p*riodic*ii lr,t ?ale by The Inlirnatlonal Nov.. Company. _'. and I) l>uan*-it. cn* door s*M </f Broadway, New-York. I'l.M'ifll.-i- \otler. Forrlrjn rr.T.l* f : th* v, r..< rt.-.ing Srptrrr.b"r 14 win rl<_? .pnnipt!\ lr. .11 ca?-a. at tiit* om..-a as followa: ' TRANBATLANTIC -IA.U SATt'F.i vv?ai " a fl- f_f Oei-vuiy. P*r ? *? Euida. vla Hrriri'n ilrtirra (or ith-r parta of !-._rope, vta Bouthampton and Hi'mrn muat i>? dnec.ed "P?r Fulda") 1 7 _ m. ln Ftanoe Swlt-rriand, Itaiy. Spaln 1*< rnigtl. Turl.ey. Egypt ar.d Bntlfh Indla. per ? .. _. Touralne. via Havre, at l? a m iiupplementary |0 3t> a 1. ' I * feui P*, P"' a .. Lucanla, vl* Q.e?ni towni, at 11 ? bi foi Becway ilreet p*? * ? Thing. valia drtter. muat bfl dlrecMd ? p?r lh'.iig-.*!!*" 1. at 11 a. m lot Netbertaad* dlr*?t, pr: ? . Am?t?rd.ni. vla K itt-rdam .l-rt-r* nri.t n? dlrr.-tr-i ;.- Am.ier dam 1. at II a. m. f"r Seotland dlr.ot. per ? ? Eihiopia, v:_ ti.aa.ov. (letter. muat be .llrerte.l "per Ethiipie "<; tl o 3. foi v ani Natal. p*r ? a. fitrathlala lietterii a.-.. ba dlrected 'per BtrathUla"). Ati.. th- <-!"*.nn t>i t*-.e aupplem-nt.ry tiaiiM'.lanti* m.i.l* named abov. addlt'.onal iiu-;piem-niary malla ar* opened on the pier. of the Ameriean, Engll.h, Fren'h ani '.-rmar. ?.ertnief5. and rema.n '|rn um,. wittiin t.n niinutr. of thr houi f .iiling 0/ ateam.r _ V\!L~ FOR POTTH AND 'FNTRAI. AMERICA. W'EPT IM'IKS. ETC. FRIDAY--AI T . :? '? ' '?' f'laia Tountrles dlrect p.r *' ? Milton ?. 1 p bi fer BarbflAeefl .liree?, al*-. Norta lir.iii via Fara and Maaaee, per ?. 1. Flumtn.na. (let. l.r* fo* other part.. of Hr;iill mu?l U d.r.ct^l per Flumtn.n..".. at 2 r rn tot Meslee, per a * H.bana (l.tt*r* mum b* dlrrot.d ' p.r H.b.n. i ________ SATFRIiAY-At 1 a ni for Viotor.a. i-r s ? Herach.ll. from Baitlmore ilrttrr. for oth.r pani of Braill. vta P.rnambuco and Rlo Jane.ro. mu.'t s* d.r?ct*d "per H?r-~h.H") at .SO a. m for Br.r-I and La T'.at* countrl*. t?r .. ?? Col.rldg.. vla P-mambueo, Bahia .i1 Rk, Jaiie'r, .l.tt.r. for North Bmill mu.t be <!'r..-t?d "p.r Oi.ndg."). at 9:?' a m. nupp!?m*ntary l.i a m . for 8t <"rolx and flt Thon.ni. ia 8t. Crolg. l^flward ani \V!n,l?ard Iiland., M.rtlr.lqu* and Bar. I ,' .? prr .. ? i'art bbe. il.tter. for Orenada. TTtn-.dad and Tohago nviit .-?? dlr.eted "p*r i.r.hbee i; at 10 a m .?upplemeniary 10.30 a. m . f->r Fortun. Iiland, Jamaiea an-l <">*ta Rl-r-a. per .. a Allaa. at ln 30 a m for .'*mp.rh*. fhiap... Taba^o. Tuxpam and Yueaian per ? ? Hty of Waihlnron U.tt.r. for oih'rr part* of Mrxlr.. .nd for < ur? mu.t b. dtr?<rt*J "per < Itv of Wa-hU-_tea">; at 10.30 a m. for Haytl. (^mana and rarup.no. p?r a. a. Pnn. F. Henlrlk il.t? ter* fO* otl.er p.r'.- f Ven.iue.a, ."ur.eao, Tnr.M.d. Hrltlah and l)u.c;i iJui.na mu?t ha dlr*rt.d "p.r Frm? B" H-ndrlk". .t 11 a B?. iiupptem.iiarv 11.Jo a m.) for \'*ne.urla and <'urarao. al*o Bavanilla. vta ("uracao. ' r , , Vrnriuela il.tt.ra for other part* of Ctolomhla muat be dlrect.d "per Ven.iuel."). .t II .. m fof N.wfoundlan.l. prr a. a. Fort... at 12 m for Ina#ua, i '. I'.-.x F.t" Ooavr and Aux ('ay?* per a. a. ?,-lil**wtg at 1 p m f-.r Ina.ua .'a[r Havt. Oona.vM H, Mar. jti-l Port d. I'alx. per .. h n.law?r": at *i g n. tot BlueBelda P"r *te.mer from N.w-url"*n. Mail* IW BflWt im-11 '"'*? b> r*-11 8B llaltfa*. .nd th^c. by ? tramrr elofl* ?t thl? ?lTle. dally al 8.30 p. m Malla for MlOU.I n by rall to iv*t..n ani thrn-* by ii'?m?r, ckee ?t thi. offlr* d.lly at ..80 p. m. Malli for i'uba elo.r at thi. i-fllee dally *t T a BL, for forwardlng b\ at.am.r* ?*illng .M<>nd.)i an.l Thund?y.? from P.m T.mpa. Fl*. Mni, for Mrileo. ,.v.-rland. unlraa .pro.all. aldrra^d fot diai-atch b\ ...am.r. ? lo.? at ihi. offlc. dally at 7 a. m. TRANBPACtril MAI1.K. Mall* tor fhlna and Japan, p?r * >. Ticoma (from Ta. i--mai. cioae bere d.lly up t i BepieaibeB *8 at ?:*) p m. Mail* fi.' Chlna an.l lapan (*p*elally *ddr.*aed onlx). prr a * lC.nprra. ..f I'hlna ifrum V-iuoui.n, BflaBB h*r* dallv up i ? H"t'trrnii"r ?V at il.-> p m. Mall. for Au* .1.1.a ("xe.pt \v ??i Auatrali... H.waii and F.|l laland*. p.r . . Bnov/W- iTi-'m Van. nuv.ri eleee h?? dally ? frr Augu*' H ?"<< up M S.pi.mber 1? *t A Ao p. rn. Mail* f.r Auatrali. <rx.-?pt ti. ..r f?r Wefl AuetraUa. whieh ti. f.M ?_i'1-.! vu Eurepe), N-w Zealand. Hawall. Fl). and Bainnan Ulan.la p.r .. a. Monowal (from Baa laeo), elo?* h.r. d.lh uf i.i Sept?nib*r *14 at 8-0 fl . >r nn urrlval at New-Tork Mf a. a. EtrurU wiih irltl.h mall* fo* Auatraliai Mall* for Chlna and Japan, |.?t . ? i'l*. uf Hl - laiirrn .from s?n Fr.nela.-oi cloae l.-rr .I*l1> up to Bepi.mber IR ?l (I SO p m M.lh for Hawaii. |>er .. .. Auatfalla tfr.'tn Han Fr.n-i.co), cloee i-r-r dall) up t> S?p.rmh.r ln. at 8J8 p rn Malli for th. -i -.rn lii?nd.. p"r ihip Tropb- Ilird (frorn Ban Fran. Claee), cK-m h.r. dally up la ,?i '.tmltr 24 at 899 | '.i *R.gllt.r*d mall rl- ar. a. ? p ni pr.vtou. day. ' HARl.E*. W DATTOK, Po*t Boitcfrto*. K.w-Turk. N T.. l?pt*moer 8. 18M_