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JUDGE COWING ON EXCISK. HEAHINO OF IBBJBBM IN OKNKIt.M. HBtV ?SloNH. N.ill, WAS ALl.O\YBt> TO WlTHI'KAVv 111* W4U J of arn.TY. uru .in rofAi irAd ACyt'lTTKI'. The recent criticlama Of Jratlce .lerome. of the ; r-mt of Bgecaal Btaaleao, ragardlng tha practlee ia ; tranaferrinK -xc.se ceeea from hls court to the Court of llen^r.i! Seaalons. In ordet to allow offen.l mg atiuor OeaUera to *??< off wtth 'ight .ii.es. haa had *he effect to faeaa pabtte atteiiilon upon tbe actlon , of thuse fatggag ?f tha c.enerai laaalnaa who are suppoeed to he m Bympathy wlth Tantmaay, Peo p.e are ?aying thal II le a publlc aeandal to alloai vlolatora of the la'* to eacipe severe punl?hmei.l by dodglng fnun one court to another, nnd that If the ptactice of ImpoOtag dght flnes is contlnued in one court It wl.: i- preeumptlve evi.Unce that the court I* n-it gcared for the enfor.-emeiit of tba laW. There were eight aROlea eaiea before Jadga COW Ing in Part ll <<'. the Court of Oonerai BeaMona ree tcrday. and they hai beeU trnneferred from the COUrt al Speclal Sersion*. The prtaOBetl 1'. IN "asr* weie Peter Donobue, No Of vTeat Twenty ninth-.-. . MI. ba-. M -Orath. SO Bfl Baal Flfty flfth-?t.; Charles M.i !- ? No. :'?. Baal Flfllelh-?t.; Arthur r;:a?ter. N". BM Beal Bevei tj -'? ghth-at; Daaala OaXagbet, Se. Bl Baal Thlrty-atath-at.; Thoma? Hyaand, No MI Lex1ngtoa-e,Te.; Thomaa Devereaua, No. 171 VVeal Bbaety?ee*eath-et.; r:imp Xohl. N'o. lo Bpf Bg-at, The cswe of I'hlllp Nohl wai llrst called. Mr. Betoeaoa, hia eaaaael. eatered a p:?a of "gullty." lulge Cow ing aald he w i.d remand Xohl untll Fri lay foi aantence. Ulr. Solomon Jumped up when he heard that and aaid hia client was a WfcBOWer wlt! eevernl ehlMren, and it wou.d ba a greal bardahlp for them if th-ir father wae sent to prijon. Mr BokMaon aaked to have the plea wltbdrawn and to anbotltato a plea <>f aot gullty, bul Aaalatant pfatrtct-Attorncy O'Hare objected. Judge Cowlng that Kaid: "1 cannot pnsa on thla caae now," but he ohanged hla inlnd and aald: "I wl!) allow you to wittidraw the plea Of gullty. ??I wiit not oeeuBanl to that." asolalaaad Mr. OHaie. "l wiii alow it anywajr," aald tba Judge, "and I win take tim- to conaldec tbe caae nnd all the clr cunistancta Biirroundlng lt. I don'l propose to troat i ? thaaa oaeea aiike, tor they an ln faet not nii aiike." ln the afteliuon Uullagher. 1 i.-v. i. a a\ and NObl were trWd and acqultted. ln the caae of Nohl l'o Moeaaaa Adam Brady toatlfled that he want into Mra. HockUa'a re*taurant, No. -1J iiraud-*l.. on July 17, and MW Nohi s* r\< a coupie at a table near by wlth u Lottle of I.i Nohl Went oli the alanil ard t.stitied thu' he war. only an empiove in tha reatauranl and worked for ?><? cents a day. On this he aupported his family of two cbtldren. He though. hla employer had a li oenae. ., ' The jurv then retlred to dellberate on a vcrdl<n. The violatlon charg"d v.as aeiltal t).-: without a llcenae ,. . .. When th. jury brought In a v.rdict of not guiltv" Aaalaunl Dlstr! i-Attorney O liara .- u I "I don'l wa.-,t the flral flve men of that lury here any more. They canmt serve here." Avell," aaid Judge Cowlng. 1 sha.l not dls.harge them. I propoee to hav- all of th- panei contlnui on dutv If th- rnatrtcl-Attorney doea not Hke any partlcular men he can -x-r.-ise hi- rtgnl to Cbailenge the talesmen. Thi jurors wlll report Ben to-lROrrow mornlng." , . , , ,? _ ,?? Arthur OiasCr was discharge i b) Judge < He was arreat-1 aa the propni l< . ft thi aaloon, but i; was ahown in ceurt thal h- araa an OUtBlder who had jzone bl t(. get a drink. The caae of Dennla Oallagher wai then called. F 14 Houae pleadi i not gullty for hlm and was to'.d to get hia client raady for trial. Judge Cowlng sald to MWBpaper meii. who In quired about the practlee of Imp ?ki,;? ftn^ >,f ^ each In exclae cisea: "1 aball not be gttlded in theae exc.se .aee? by any rule lai 1 down by Judgei ... an Inferlor court. ] wdll be guldtd by my own conaclenca and aense or Butjr. _ _ THE M'l'Ll. EXl'OKT LHADi.. AMJUUCAR ARTLBB IR OOOB DRMARD ATrPROTIT ARLH PRICRR IN RRTTiaH MARXRYA Amrrlcon app'.es. in BOUftd CondltlOfl and well colored, are in good d-manl in OUagOW ind I.lv erpool accordlng to cable ttapatchaa i? - ved by Otto C, Mav-r k Co ,<-? U Pbllowlng ar the auoUttoaa, por barrel, at th. laal wholceale au< tlon aales: aiaagow-Ktaga. $i 4i to $5 1'. Beldwtne, 0R1 lo $4?. Oraenlaga, OO lo Bllli Wortbern Bpy. Pll i J392; Vandcver-. P? tO HI',. Othef rod appl.s, KMto 14 41. Uverpool BaMwlna, Il % to Rff; Kirgs. un to $4ii, Oreealaga, U "' le BYBfc The relatlvely lower prteea obtalned ln Llverpool are atulbuuble malnly te Ihe faet that the apptea mild there were off -oior and oth.iwls- InfertOT 10 thoae foid in Olaagow. a dlegatek reeelved fnun london saya that l.v the end of this month th market of the liriffsh metropolta wl'.l be auf ficlently cleared of tiatlve applea to assure a good demand !n that city for the An erkan fruit. The Amerlcan Llne atvamship New-York, whlch BaUed tor Bouthampton reetorday, looh ?wa> about Bve hundred barrela Ol applea for Loadea, and the White Star ateamshlp I'eutonlc had on board a con Blderably larger shlpm-nt for Uverpool The outlook for tne Amerhar apple -xport trau for tbe aeaaon of IBgC-Be - Bummar.ied bv Joaian Klch the veteran manager and expert of .May-r & Co.. aa followa: 'There wi'.i aurely be a large ea port trade, but it can hardly be expected to come invwhere near the volume of that of the aeaaon isa4-9r. wh-n the Kuropean crop was a fallure, and tv-ere *wer<- axDOrted from tne I'nlted Btatea, tjin ada aml Nov.i'scotia l.imiSS barrela, ... whlch 800. gttbarrela aren ahlpped from New-York. Boaton f.r, .. ia?i The tranaatUntlc rrop this year. ia heivv but it conelata of early applea, theateck i S wSkeb wlll be exKuiated by abaui the- middb- ol Wember Europ.ai. app.ee are infer.or to Ataerl oan^SSSa, both ln iavor and appearance and eom ahall have been consnmi 1. A BRRAK IN THK LEMON HARKET There waa an average decllna of about J2 a bo* in the prtce of l-mona at the aoctlon aale reaterda) of Z cargo of the 8te.aw.hlp BUTla whlch arrlved here "laat Bunday wltk f*0? boaea from MedMerra aoaa ..orta. Tiu aOerlaga were readl.y dis, nt the following rates. McsHnas. from fdS to fflJU a box; PaWrmoa, ?C to HI74 a bo/. Of tbe cargo of the .steamshi;. Victor.r,, whlch ar. ved here on Monday with B.BR) boxes of MaUga lemona, aotn boaea that had beea aoJd on private teraaa. ?to arrlve," have alr-aly been forward- 1 to other polntB of dletribut.on Ol tbe rem i.nder Of the cargo. ?.?? boaea wlll be aold l ?day aad BXCB boaea to '"ti.'cm are BOU atloat and eapected to arrlve here from the MedRerranean arlthln the next ten d-ya only 20. boaea - I Hlclllan lemona, and as no more are'expected tiil loward tbe end of the month, a aharp upward reactlon la predlcted at the aalea t, he he d to-dav and to-morrow. Kxperta uy that the vlalble aupply la entlrel* n adequat- to the preaer.i and proapectlve demand .or ronaumptlon befon the new crop hegina to arrtva nUmt"'a!i'e extremel) aearce, and aeillng for from tis 11 no a bam I, ai wholeeale. CHBffTKITTB AOAlN IN BKAJOW. Ch?Hitnut8 were brougbl li.to market by -lic co:d anap, nnd tbe lanaular erjr of "Roeta cbeata nuitai" reeoiinda on the BUlaann air Th- n itj ire aeihng. at m I r from V. t<. ?7 a buabal, II Wou!d be dlftlrult to deteindiie f?r what r-tall prlce per buabel they are dolcd out ln the dimlnutlve meaaures ue-i bv th- I'.i.lly sti-? t-coi i:? : VenJera "West Wl'St. ^"RELIABir'tf CARPETS Not at all Strange llint umr BlawM <>f < orpei* i? Hi- clieniieat nnd lirellleal in Iiiwii. l.'iml riii<l> nifule earl> licfurr Ihe mUuiiee i n miol uuil wuiien. iiml ihe mlii? iiirniii out ihe bvagrbtoat, rhadeoal ?leaiwna U>r Bja. Kl HMTI IIC. Ai KXIKITION %UL\ leOW l'Hin>. oi-K.v BATVaaDAI ??/?BIROA CASH OR CREDiT gwPERTHWAIT ^a |04,106andl08Westl4*St. NEAR 6T.HAV. itotKlvn smn's; Flatbush Av. near FUiton Sl JOBJM a. steuek's nisMlssAL rRRStORirT BWOatRYRLT says HB WAi OUILtfY 09 .\ BRRACM D? TlirsT. John A. Mettal a .erk in Ihe PoUOS CtrtISerrtee B.mrd at Headqeartera, waa dtaaaiaaad by tbe Com miasioners Tueeday. Hla Itaaaleaal waa act. l won ,? an eaecotlv. ineeUag of the Board. but waa no made ,-ubllc bf Ihe fommi^loners. Pr.sldent ROOaevalt was aeen about thc m.itter yctcrday .,,,, .,,,,, th,t Btettar *SLS&Sm4tS^ Wia^ n^^ra-art-er a?v?,?& ?re t mended his diamtaeal. m:i;U\(7 tVB TBK DBFBXCE himmimi \\- I\ THB rORKRt OOfTRT-MARTIAle THi: Ti.IM. I.IKI'.I.V fO WtfJ T-.-l'W When the Fornej eoutt-martla: aaaembled yeater? day forenoon there wer: no more wltneaaea 11 be examlned, and after a ihtet addreaa to the coort Congreaaman Franklln Rartletl hegan bta im mlni up for Ihe defencc Before attacklng the rharges and s;.Ifleatlona on which the court-mar tlal wai bam I h I ok o laloa to ta) aeireral ????? v.r. thlngs ln regard ;> tha actlon of the ?avj n partmant anl th? Judge Advocate-Qeneral for whal he termed the proaecutlon ? I ofllcera .- a n< i toward maklni ? n oi I la etBce. and then wenl ... to bitUnate thal the preaenl proceedlngi were l tha naturc ol ? ronenlraey on th- parl ol aevera tunlor omeera who were annloua fai promotlon. and were taklng thla method of clearlng th< road Referrtng to the ehargea be ahowed lhal i Porney had only followed out the practlee ln ? gu< wttta other ofneera at ather atatlona and t] al tne prow utlon had utterly failed to show any Intenl |>l ?mbeaalemeni or fraud. Tbe evldenee of ^ apl . n Mercer ?nd Major Huntlngton waa rfted th anoo that Governmenl coal had been uaed In the man nei for which Colonel Porney ls no* on trtal. and theae wltneaaea who had been counted on by I" proaecutlon as alda la Its caae. had glven teatlmonj entlrely ln favor of the accuai 1 mcer. On the furnlture queatlon lie ?no*? Wh!" ,ny of witneetei for the groaecutlon had been entlrely overthrown by the Pfoductlon of a n which lt had been aworn had never been Kjven.ar.rt lhat cousequently the cbarge ot negllgencs ..f auij f*Mr?B.rtfetHpok. bltt.rty of thc pert Jaken ta Colonel HevwooJ ln th proaecutlon. and ln IW ,,. ,',.;', .',, haa been reckleaa in its urj in*?nwn ln its vlndlctiveneaa, and becsu* Ita onl) i'l,i'"ir has been to deetroy an honored name and an hon orabe rarcer This proaecutlon flrat germInated ln Aprli! wd haa alnce dwlndled down to l| BTb^rnmani for the defence was nol Bntahed when ? .K'"ur" adjournci ?t i pjclock, and wlll be comlnued to-day. Lleutenant Walle r the Judge -a Ivo i-iite wlll probabj uae only a ahorl tlrn. ln pr< a^ntina the caa. foi the proBecutlon, and II is ?-. ptctedthat the metter wHl ao to the court thla afternoon._ THEY rCLLED TBE WABOX OTMBBOABD. ONK WAl 0F BXT1NOCIBM1K0 A ITRE OR h PRRRTROAT. Coaatderab'.e excltement waa caoaed on the Cort land-at ferryboal Waahlngton whlle on her IJS r m trlp from Jeraey Clty yeaterday by a Bre, which aurted ta ? wagon load of waate paper. Thc Waahlngton waa aboul ln mld-atream when there waa an alafm ?f llre, which made the paasengeri ?tart In a two-horae wagon, be.onglng to John CorbalUa, of No. n Vartck-st.. ln cbarge of Jamea Dillon, loaded with paper, a lire had burst out, pro du... l. doubf-eea, by aome one eareleaaly throwlng a iighted clgar or cigarette Into thc inflammable mass Thc algnali fr .m the ferryboal booe broughl aeveral tugi to her eaataUn?e, and a Inc from the tuif Amertca was paaaod aboard, and the fUmiiu; waaon wae draweS overboud. The tog Beli.n and the Oreboai New-Yorkoi atao alded ta aa UV^henhl"Re1 WaAdngton reacbed her aUp -cvcai llre enalnea were on hand, but thc Bre was then out The badly frlghtened pasecngerfl hurried aahore aa qulck.y as poaalble. On examlnatlon lt waa found that the woodwork on thc women aa.ae of the b.at waa badly charred and burned. fhe lam ?g" wn- thought t> be about $z<?'. The flre cou.d have been extingutabed by t.'..- crew with the \Ya?hlni:ton's llre appuratus. but the wag cs an I rera Interfered with thelr work. fne boat waa la! I .'fr t i aeveral houra foi repaira CONrBBEXCB Alioll SVOAB IBVOICEB .(.i.l.K.TuK KILBRBTB AKD THK APPRAIBRR DM AORKil OK tiii: srit.iK'-r. Charlea B Maaalln, Aaatotani Becretary of Ihe Treaaury, heW i. long oonfereroa yeaterday at the Cuatom Houee with CoUoctor Kllbreth and Mr. Bunn, tbe apprataer. The main Bubjoel i aaalderi i waa thut of eondltljnal Involcea on sugar. Mr. Hamlln came dlrectly from Marton, Maaa, havlng flrst gona to Boaton from Waahlngton. The sugar Involcea have been for aome time a booe of i aiten tlon. Collector Kllbreth has taken the grouud thal the actaal conditlon of the sugar, a? it reacbea this port. ahou i control, Inataad of the manlfeel from the other atde. Th. ibrinkage from nqnaoua evap ration ls aomotlroea as blgh aa i" per eant, and a. though the amounl of aaccbartni mattei remalni tha lame, and is thereto.e grcatcr to thc pound than wh.n the augar is shlnped, the Collector naa held that the Involoe ahoul i ba baeed on the pr:.-.- a pound. Mr. Bunn, on the other hand, haa take:. a poaltlon ln favor of baaing tbe Involce ?n the total value of the cargo. ihe conclualon arrivel al wl.l ba made known irom Waahlngton afier the <i'i"s tlon ahall have been flnal'.y declded there. SE.sr IIJM BACK TH PMISOX. MAOIBTRATH MOTT WOULD KOT QRANT DORBO an BXAMINATIOM U'liKN HE DEMANDED iT. Detectlve Bloane, of the Muii. trj'-st. stal ?n, ir? ralgned before Maglatrate Mott, In th. Tom Po lloa Court, yeaterdat afternoon Oennaro Do painter, twenty-flvi yeara of age, an.t charged hlm with gttempted autdde Dorao ilvea al So, BM Mul* berry-at., hic.i on Beptember -* wan toui room, |)i.rti..;i> aaphyalated i<y gaa, whlcl flcwi I from an open gai i.uii.i n waa taken to Bt. Vlneent'a Hospltal and afterward transferred to Bellevue, He waa well enough to appear In rourt yeaterday. Dorao explalned to the Magiatrati thal ba had rettred n.? uaual on the evenlng of Beptember R, and aoon aft'i had amelled gaa. He aald ll il ha roM and aa h" aunpoaod turned out the gaa. He thought be mujt hav< turned th- atop-key all the way round, for hr knee no more untll he cam< I ? conaclouaneaa ln the hoapital. He aald be had wll? n.sses ln court to prove thal hh ilfe waa bappy, and that hc ha i no causa lo attempl aelf-deatructlon. He lemanded an Immedtaia ezam natlon. alaglatrat* Motl rejdit 1 that ha had no time to u > Into a:: exaulnailon Ihen and would bold hlm i r . \ imln itlon lo la) withoul b .11. "Hut 1 am gullty of no crlme and hnve a riitl.l to be examlned now," said Dorao, "I haveii't time to bold lt now.' aald tha M. trat. "You wlll have to apend the nlght ln pi Dorao was lahen proteatlng, down to the pi lt has alwayi been conaldered a mstter of iavs that the prtaoner haa a rlghl to an examlnatlon wh uemanda It. Magtatrata Mott'a dectaion ls ;. i!o\--i one. _ M'CCU.ACIl DESIhS THE DBEAM 8TORY S'i |MI'ol:T>NT r>KVBt/)PBfRKT8 IR TIIK Itl.ISS roiaoNiNo CABB Actlng Inapeetor McCultagh was aeen yeaterday afternoon m regard lo tbe atortes prlnled aboul I ? Pfl irta in Ib. Bi i: P ?tao ilng ? i* Ac irdlng t.. thea ?torlea the Inapeetor had a'.cpi for aeveraf nlRbta ta the room at the Cetonlal Hotel formerly occupk i by Mre. Plemlng and .ii.t be had mada Importani dlacoverfea there A vlvld dream la aald to have prompted the inapector'a actlon and his dream waa . have been verlfled b| whal be found Irt the room b< occupled. Inapeetor McCullagh taugh i when the Btorl i ????? re ihown to hlm ? ?! n,.v., itpi in Mra Hemlng*! room," if eald, "an l th< : Btorl -1 ab ml mj alleged dli ? rj il whlte powdera are all wrong. i Id aleep In tl i nla: Hotei for aeveral nlghu, bul thnt waa bocauee no ran Ii wtn In the country. lt waa only in> ! dentally that I took a i ?mb "t iN hotel That dream atory ta utt r nonnenae." Tha Inapector'a attentlon was then talled to a . tade ; raterday ta Dr. Waiter T .-4 leale, tho chemlat. lo 'he affeel t'.at Insj- l i M Jllagli had made i dlacovery m M.a Ptemtagra r. m when promlaea lo prove .. lensatlonal featurc ln the caae, i no groua : for eneh a atatement. Uit: TMAWIXO nCIWOL r<n; MHCOSEBSRK. The regular acheel yeai iti. New-York Pralnlng gehool for Deaconeaaea begaa wltk .. apeelal bctvIi ? ln thc thantry of Orace Church yeatjrday. Owlng to the aaajtveniion ln Mlnneapbita the Blahop who haa aui erybjlon ..f tha achool, and Dr, fa] ant of tl Board ol Tru t< ea, couM not ba ?eeaanf. Eoi the aama raaaon tha ordlnatlon of aeaceneaaea is to be deferred untll November. "i tios.- who have had their tralning n ihe achool, ..-,,. will thli "-. be heipera In Ora <? Church parhdal in the mtaaionary and i arltahla work dlrecte.J i?y t;.e ,,uiocl:'.r . ergl l prevlou s. aaoi \ tha nui il ei admitted t i lha )u il. i limlted *.o ien. itiiii Chi atmaa thei ara membera ? ?' the schnoi on prohation. Th" claaaea m ai In (ii,, . II.oio, !',. icbool bunic, ".Si. Fallh'"." at No 228 Eaal Tw.lft., at., provldlng for len realdenla, Ib. houae-mother la Mra WllHam Ogdan Hoff. tusn. and Mra. Townaend Mia- NewboM and Mlaa f'otter at,- on tho llouBs Commlttee VORY SOAP 994>ioo PURE "Men ihottlcl be what they leem/' and so shoukl soaps, but Ivory is the only soap that is 99^ per cent ptire. Thi Paomn & O*woii Co., Cin-ti. THE COUBTS. THK RBCBIVBB PIOT hCCUBBD. Ml; ,,,ixs sai... Of A DTBlBq BBTABUB11. MEjrra propbrtt. Mr. Zabrl kie. of Burrlu, Zabrtekle * BurrlU. rep ? .ntlng i.u.ien Oudln, tbe n ?rt*r of tbe w Btatcn laland I'yeinr. Batabllabtnent. yeaterday .... Ulned from Judge Barrett, ln th- Bupreme < ourt. iU1 order ... aell eeruln cbemlcala and matertai oi the eotnpany foi .he npa?l prfcw of t4.:oi*. \i, oudln waa ann .yed by ??< report th.- he araa charKed witli fraud In th.IMng of Ihe good Wlll ?nd i.'.nnt of th- Sti'ui laland Company for B when II had been apprab d aa arortb *?.? '- a auti .., .. broughi bv tbe Pboenlx Bank lo ael aalde uk iale II belni ebarged thal b peraon who bougbl tni ,., ,; wlll, etc, .? tbe aali tor B.BM iranaferred H to Barrett B Xephewa, a rtval coaeern, and that Bar reti ai Nephewn had entered Imo a combtnatlon rith i .me of the credllora b) whlch they terralRe-l u ... h,muing al the aale for a f?w?emlhRi. Mr Oudln aaya tha. he w?i..lged o aell itne proi *rt> ". tn prlce II bi >ught ai a ton, m the a re n htaher blda Hla attorneya made publti a leuei ? i?y from Maaten ? Slchola. ettorneyafor hs ftoenla liaafc in whlch thej -;.y that whlle the ., in . ,? iiiai/i r the orlce at h- B8le areatij in \'!;.,,,;,:. ,,.rw:!:a:,.ckl,.,n.ha.?:r,.utrl lt I; no. "iiageated thal any fraulul-nt eonduct Is to I, at ; to Ihe reci Iv r. ? - ? ? M..KK ABOUT afBB. TRBNIIOMTB JBWKLRT Th- examlnatlon In iiupplementary proeeei.I Ml. v.,.. nood Trenholm, who araa formerl) a memberof Daly'a company undet tha itagi ran.- ..." v . H.,..:. waa reaumad yeaterdaj In the . ..> ' Mri' c.ii..- D. Lynch haa i ludgmeal efl n Mra Trenholm .... a note for R.sa Mra. Trenholm llvei a< PMfty-alxth-el and Broadwajr, ln tb? Roek ir -.,,;, Bpartment-houaa. Bbg marrled vVllilam Trenholm eli yeara ago. Ha l- a aon of vTBllim L Trenholm, formerly Controller of tha L'nlted sta.es Treaaury and noa preakUnl of tbe Amettean Burety i 'ompany. Mra, Trentvdm was acccmpai.I by her huaband and het coun -i. Charlea \ B. Pratt. Tbe examlna? tlon began by Herberi A Heyn aaklng Mra. Trea holm: "H.vi you .ked over tbe rornlture In \ ** apartmeni alnce the laal heartogr Sbe replled ln tl,.- afflrmatlve, and declar. l that the only thlngs bIm found that ahe owned were a crayoi. pertrail ol '""xfth- for!'n-i examlnatlon Mra. Trenholm teatMed lh?i Rhe had iranaferred all her |ewe,rj to het?hua? band to paj houaehoSd expenaea. Bh< alao teatlnj I tha; he had lenl her the Jewelry aeveral tlmea. 1 . m . ii. ?.!, aaked Mra Trenholm arhen he ... ,v. mi lewefry. Bhe aald on laat Baturdaj and that the artlclea were gtven to Ruaaell H. ban dale who acted ai cou Mra. rrenhol the former hearlng Bhi aald il . Br. Landale wa* to pawn Ihe rlngi and aend Ufi lo her motber, and waa to k?;. the baiancc f-.r hls fee. If therj wai no balance, ahe sa-.d. the lawyar waa to retaln ibi l b? ntlcketa aa his fee. Tha hearlng araa adjouraed tfll I P> m. to-naorrow ? ? ?. si IT TO I'.KroVKli MONBl LOBT IN OAMINd , ?.,.. iu Moacfaeovttx, of No. 219 forayth-at, has broughi a auli la th- Ceart ol Common I'lens againai Maa Roacfl to reeover BBO, whlch aba *.iy? h.r atepfather, /.al-k Bafflr, loel al gamea of ehance. s ... avfri lhal har atepfather t-y falae repreeenta tlona Induced her to grva hlm 8SM, end looa tba m n ?-. to No. 17" Chryatle-at, arbere gambltag waa 1 an in M i) ai, i June, labt, and 1 il tbe money at j.l.v Tbe idainiiff says ln h-r coaaplalnl thal ,,..,,. ,? r.? ., . ? laaoel ???? I wlth h aatn ln tha 1 m - -b- doea n ?1 kn ?w. ?i, "Walned an order from Judg. Olegerlch ina Roaen t-.a;.;.-a- yeaterday and ?bo? caui ? way he ahould noi i-e punlahed fot contempl of court ln ?,.'?-? tq appear nnl rubmll to an examlnatlon as to wl th other peraona aaBoclated with mra w-r.\ H . . 1 falli 1 to appear ) .al i lay, and Judg* I ryor h.: i him gullt) 0! conti mpi of court iu.i:T PAL.RRDAR8 POR Ti?-I>.\Y su.,r.-m- Court- Cfcamben Bet n Baireti 1 ' . |0:?i ,. in. V.'i-n- Calendar called at 11 a.m, -??11 lt ' H??*l N - V!" , Kleman Newa Agenci .. ' ni m . om r. I. ,. . ,-. . n.,. :,. aame va. >:.m. tel. an ? Newa < .; . .. . , - l..v, . S 7. Oedner >-? Weal g.dt |tanM \ * RmI Bl er Has r.. nf t.^n? laUnd \, M ... ti? '.' Sin'i'i m" Bdnarda Nn 1". f--l-l . vr Jover No 11 IW1 ?? w ? ii.-i.-m. Wo, ii: B-iwera r? Weed N . li l"!?n ?? s.'"' Av.mi- !:..!? ;a 1 '' N,i 14 Hanman v?. Itelarnberaer; No IA Holden ^. il-ia-n' \ i''. Harl 1 ?a ui.-i-.. N ? 17. laaa - - '?.?h.-i N- \*. ?>ITi.-ii ^ l?arae; So. I?, aama \? liallla Bi -I' ReQueen ra. Reo Ro. -M M-ni.n ra Meni..h No 22 gwani re, Bwarta; No. Zt M im.i >? '... A,.... ,,, 011 w N >'? . Nn. '.'4. I.ain,. ... Prank; v. ??-,'\v ,;.i.;. . \- llelaer; Ro, Ba, B. nnd Had yuairy , vi Ryan; No. ? Todd va. IJratB; Ra.JA WWIejr m TiiniAvi.0. tUlln ' ''? N" ". "???" ?? rtellly; No. :!i' 1 .-H-. ??-? va. Rellyi B , M, PwayJe, etc, .^ Ood Munreme Court- Oeneral Teraa Reeeaa - |.,..n,e i-.nr; Kpe. >. I-:". BarU I II BBd III?Ad* j'i"-!r',i!-f.'T ??'?'?' r..f''s 1. II. "I ?* ,v aejanraed for ,hgurertor < mii. B|.bal Tatm Refora Dagro, J.-Oeart ''.;.',',".,'!'. ," !,,. Hen?rat' Tertn AdJoumed fei -iie terw Kuneriiir Courl Kiul') Tetm-Adjoumeil for lha lena '.,,;..,?; .-.urt T?lal Teim far.. I. II and III A,| J"",r,'," L,.'.'/."." ,.,'.'tr^1.?ni'-er. Mef .r- Arn-ld. ? Cburl , ,;.',,*" ,.' il -v> ?< m No day ealendar Wllle for pn?. 1 ... inM-eiia iw.un. i.mif-i M Beoti Artliyr w gan .... Auauat II Jaeger. I>ula g i.;-.v M.-:- ftant in.i.' ,'...?,. ,, p, :-,i ,, m . rieorge II nraen, Th.ima? bllner. rioldati ln. M.n> A OuMher. ?? 2 |. 1.1. ? Trlal Teim n-f r.- Kitxaerald s ,. 1., .;,, a n, - N?. I.Oaa, wlll -I I'lank T. gcoinninonU*ineaa gpeclal Terai Before Pryar, J. i"..ur. .,,., m ... 11 .. m M . iM...s c.n-.al Term vi) ?irn?d ?lne dla '-.,ii.ii.m Plena Rqulty Tartn Adjourned tor .h? term, Common I1?aa Trlal Term I'nrta I. II nnd III-A<t. JuUine.1 fa llir trim. ,-|.. ,-, mi Oeneral Prm Adiirtirned alne dle. ,::v ,- ,,. gpeclal Term Befora Pltaalmona, J. Cevrt , ...ni nt 11 -1 m Rotlona i"ty <? rn Trlal Term-Parta 1. II. III aad iv-a,! I 11ln.1i f r tha teraa, RRPBRRRH APPOIR11"1. Snpr?me Court. ii>- Barrett, J. li.-iem! TbeoloBjtcai BemlBary, ??'??. va, Rntlia Bdward I'oionial nniiK v? Maanlng Pranb W. ArnoM. KmiKram Induatrtal Karlaga Haa* ra. aaiakel?Tbaaaaa Itortaehlmann vi Leeonltre w Jamea C !?"? V ?? Bj Beekmaa, J Hoetwleb n i...-twii. LetrR I. DelaBeM. Commoa Plea* Bi Pryor, .' Matter < Arki naan 1 ioatn lt tlardeti M itter of lh gert Pamw 1 B. Paal. Hnpeil-r t'-utt it-, Dagro .1 Uaaerdorf va. Vla Tbomaa J, Purdr. RRCRIVRH vi'i OIRTRD 'ii|.r. 111- < '..-.irl. ':. H.. I'.iniiii .1 anioa B?kf.rn va. I'aulina V.%% rn n'llluim ii Rtchetta I'llil ir gCBOtil, /) 1 ) r<><rr<>\i:r>. Th- Board of Bducatlon, <>n recommendatlon of :, pprlntendeni Jaaper, dedded to poatponi tlll neal i aprlng th' ohaervancr of "Publlc Bchpol Day," J whlch it had lx en pro|.1 ti " ond Tui May In ' K*tober. ?l-hrate on Ihe PMWKS "/' AXTBRACITB TO o<> ' V j M wis aald yeaterdaj "??> good anthortty thal 1 prtcea of 1 thradta coal mi. ba further advanced wlthln a few daya t.> a baala of 11 f..r atove coal WorM'l lalr ftlggjagt Award IMPERIAL QRANUM Is L'niverr.aih' Acknowledxed the STANDARD and the BEST prepared FOOD Fof INVALIDS & Coovalesccots, for Dyspcptic, Dclicntc, Infirm, nod /'a^eJ-pcrions. PUR1:, dclicious, ntairishing KOOD for nurr>io,r. mothefB, ir.fnnts & C HIL D R E N. .^old tiverywhcic. , 'aaaW JOIi.N CAKL-li ct S01NS. New Vork. NEW-YORK REAL ESTATE rr.w YACARTT LOT8 TO BE BOTJQHT OM THE UPPKR W14VT BIDE. PRICRg gTROKOLT MAlKTAfRED BtSUKt TIIAT BOMfl ODRCnaTBIORg WILL m: WH RBBART, The flrm of Hill J. HOW * CO,, Of No. 171 Btoatjg* way, hia, ihrough it rarloua membera, been idcntt^J tie.i with thc r-.i eatate bualneaa of this eity for thc la^: forty yeara The peeultertty of Ita llnaof wo.k i* the facl that it has alwaya conflned ln opera tiona almoel wholly lo negottatlona for the iranafer of raeaal tata and tbe making of buUdera' loons for the Improveaaeni oi auch property. gpeaklng yeeti rday for the iirm. Thomaa B. Walker, one i f its m ttnb nt, aald: "Wa deal ln tracanc lota. between lha ih-rs. rtnd buy all that can b? : foi whal it la worth. lf rou aak my oplnlon with reaurd t. ...ii eatate, i wlll aay em phatlcaUy that, as a mi". ownera aak m..r.' for thelr h.d iiti;-? th..:. they are worth. lf ownera ar. wlll'.ng to meai tha hatending buyei on a falr baala, lt is noi Impoeeible to aacura a euetomer. In my judgmeni II ownei wlll have to meel the market. I belleve thal people oeg make mone) by meetlng offerr, eapcclall) ai vacaBl lots -but I confeaa ra? canl i..t- ai" it," ugiy held." Mr. Walker w ifl iaked for Ma rlewi of property o:; D.e Weal si.ie. from Ptntyaeoond-at. northward, ll.. aald '?witb i. tiat dlatrlct, aay from Porti s.eondst. t" KUty-nlnth-et., there a a lol ol .... property held by Indlv.duala, famlllea and estst. which it la Impoaslb.i to buy. Thla vtew ma) be ,x ..,,,;.., to (he property from Plfty nlnth-at. i ?rtl ward, ai i to th< nejahtx rhjod ..f Nlneiy-flfth-at. on the iVesl .uid". ann along Weal Knl ave. and the Kiveraldc Drlve. 1 thlnk th.t vacinl lota between l.-iftv UMith-sl and One-hiinrtred-and-tenth-sl an ! between Central I'ark Weat and tha Hudaon r.lver ai. v. tv ? ai ?? ll is eatremely dltilculi to buj them at reaaonable ratea be ause the property l? held --0 atrongly, in the egpectatlon of atlll hlghci tlKiirc- A allght yleldlng might be advanl igeoua, aJ li. ., i to certnli acctlona of thc terrttory men !),,? ..,, Many peraona have carried thelr property f, r so long a pert.-d that they llnd in making up ihelr prorft ar i loas aecount, nfter psymenl ol taxea lasesamenta and Intereat, thnt they ore over i, i m' with the burdena v\ il h they have lo carrj |.'?r thl* r.,"i th" property m-ntiuned muat ?ooner or later conw Into the gencral markci m tna wav ot rellef t>> thc owner." tllUTI t/.')'. T.nrcr: RES8. Loeb Hess. th.- rctlrel wholesjle beef and pro ,?!-,,,. mci hant, who dled laal Tueaday morning at hli home, No d Eaai Bl?ty-thlrd-at rrom palay ?.,, i,,rn December tt, BB1, at Darmatadt, Heaae Provlnce, Qermany M" cama to thla country with hla wlfe when ? young man With what Httle .,, ,,,..\ he had h< opened a wholeaale meai and pro i,i tbe old West Waahlngton Man;. t, l.'.Klt HEBS. He pros where thc Amcrlcan i.inc p'.er now .? ne ?r ? ,..,. i and aboul elghl yeara ago retlred from busi ?omforiabta i ircumatancea r ?? long time ln Weat K?.vntM-st When a v ung man Mr. Heaa was a? ?ember of Jhe old Whta pnrt H? I iter .ame a BepubHcan. and ', much to brlng aboul hla party ? aucceaa. Noml natlona for BupeVvtaor and Councllmao .were of fered hlm, bul he de i Ined to i any offlce Hc pr rred to b andldate for illent, actlve member <>f thc Congreffatlon of sixth-st. and Plfth-ave. ;"'l , k an actlve fnterVat in thc Hebrevj Bhelter &dftuatfuV Bodety! of which Ma arlfa waa ? trHiaCwldo? four aona and a daughter aurvlve hlm. H^aona are Jacob Heaa, tbe Bubw.v Commls iloner- Cha-laa A. Heaa ' ? lawyer; Hlmon Heaa and Henry Heaa. The funeral Bervl 10 o'clo. k to-morro ln Cypreaa litii.* >' .s wlll be hdd at thc hous- ot ? ,. irnlng. The burtal wl.l be tn,oi rj ? COLONEL ORLAKTsO 11 POE. ,?.,,.,it OCI I o.lando M Po'-. colonel of cngl n,., rs ..f the Korthweel Dlatrlot. dled at his home here Ihls morning The immcdlatc .'.'.use of death Wl.s erralpetaa. Oeneral Poe had been conflned to hi. homa Vlncc his return len daya ago from Bault Ii,,. Mnrtr when he had gonc to Inapeci a brcak, ln the mltre wlll under the upper K-.nvl aataa pf tha pV-w Amertcan '"??k wh,,c they were belng teated. v\ nii.. neikiiig Ihe Inai.tion Oeneral Poe had a ),,!\, Tall wnl! h broughl on the attack of tbe mala ly ? hl< h proi ed fatal Orlando M. Poe was born In Ohlo Hxty-three yeara ago and wa* appolnted a cadet to Weal Polni from that Btate, belng graduntad ln IMg He was aa aigned to tl" Bngtaeer Corpe and when the war hroke oui held the rank of ftral lleutonant. In Bej ? lember, im i, he was rommlaaloned co onel of the td Miehncan \volunteers and a brtgadler-general of voluntAra on November ?, M He waa promoted ! }o be captaln In ihe Bnglneer ( orpe .... Mareh ,'? W He waa hreveted maji r. Ileutenant-colonel and lulaadler-general for gallanl nervlce at Knoxvllie. Attanta and Bavannah. and ln the campalgn terml I naiiM with th. aurrender of Oeneral Johnoton. On M , T\*K. hc was made major ol englneera. Ileti i . i.i eolon 1 on June ?, laU. and colonel on July I %nw 'stnee ICThe had sened In the lake realon. * r.v.vs baMUK important improvamenta under h.s W'.ini Th .a.. included worka on Lakea Bu ,' 'ii? Hur'on and Mlchlgan, the Bt Marya Falta '.' ,' '' and The dam on the raplda of Rt. MaiTa l>'i. ,' Tli ? death "f colonel Poe will cause the pro 11 ?'.? Sf thefollowlng membera of the Knalneei t^utenant-Colonel Oeorge L OllleapTe. on .'.?;:;,,1 ri.'.',.ii.l l.leutenant rharles W Kutz. Wlllefs polnl _^_, XENOPHON iiAl.TA/./l. The Conaul-Oeneral of Turhey to thla eity, Eano pbon Baltagal dled al his aummer home ln Boalyn, []ong iBland, .... Tueaday, from paralysta. He had i,in lil f"t more than a yar Mi lt.lt.i/./.l .ame from one of the oldeal and tnost arlatocratfc famlllea of hla natlve country. His father waa BmmanuelJBaltaaal, " int'nl," r.??,r th" areal Conatantlnople banklng-houae oCBal Uial BKthera. SCenopnon taltaaal waa bora ln Bmvrna , I, ll t >i,:i \ ".ll ? ln: > IIIS I.rolIlC! w ui a MtaVaM ta . ...?d...-i of ^*bM?agl and one of his slater- was marrled b> I rln< ?? ai.-x ( "tv conau1W>eneral waa a Bnelj fdueatad Bhan !.,?';"?? a;...mpii-he.| llngulat. In'*]1,.'?^ 1 Waahlnaton aa nrst aecretary of the r.Tkish t.ega | , ,,, and rcmalned there for a number of wa Whlle thei he marrled a daughter ot I A. War ner .-f thla clty. bv whoi.i ha had a s.... and t?o I dauahtera r ho aurvlve hlm Mi Ballaaa was a membe of lu "reek Church. and, waa well known lU ??ew Vork aoctal clr. lea where he waa extrem?lv I P "pular _^ BX-POUCE CAFTAIE ?OAfTUM ,;. ., R il.istl'ii, whO waa a |H)llce caBtalfl ... ,. , ... ?..".! on a penalon ? few wir* ag. when he waa In command ' '...? Bt^mboat aajnad, 1 dled yeaterday morning la bii home, ui No 2.2S4 j *eventh-avc He waa alxty yeara eld Prevloua to ; gia a ipolntmem aa .. poilctman ta UHI in- had I.n ; in the arm) H^ arai promoted to be i roundiman ,,, |. a h rga .i t i?.-. and a apt Un In uut, Hla i aervlce aa a aptaln wai n eonunaid ol lha pollce latatlonel ai the itaaml >??? plera Hla retlreaumi was oi. aeroonl of falung i? 'i.u. IT MAKES BISINESS BOliND 1 _8UCh hrighU crisp weather asm are now having. ., ? i ? ; t~lin? That's all w? ask. There s no question Sets uon tlunking and loofnng. inai/f!"rir' nnfJ ,nnk "I where the bmjing will be donewce you thinh -and looL KID OLOVES, $1 PAIR ? Tan dayi a w> we began mbvrj the beR raa, k'd Clovtl the worKI ha. ever tcen at $1. The ***<*** u-stofoursalclusMrl imitator* at work all arou.ul bul .ilwnys willi goat, Srn.ir.chen. gfld RierRld irraJe . k.J.never w.th aerviceable. Mt.<la,tc,ry <*?? " mr'no?iNc lo procuni; Gtow made by lha ba*J?r*> men carclully \l.Uhed. carefully mou.iteJ, fRBde al selccted pure fcid for my of thev; catdl pnces-0?. W, V\?.. mi 8 peal lot of rtel kid Gloaa* the beat that cwbe'mad?. wcll lewed, perfecl rtting.*" ****** rofcNf, 80ft, pli.Nr, s,?..ll gr..m. 10 sell at $1. GkW? that ve lo day retaatd for no kne than |MI, aad even . .,. gg, ,n ,r<nrnd (own. our $1 Ckrvel a? warrantett , Iflhcydo nol weai a reeadtiat* tbrw, and tj R iw fau't i'.f the Clovc,. we will replacc them wj!l I nej mr. If it ? the fatilt af (ha waarer, we wai re-Mtuh end rcp.iii thcrii free ai cttarge. Tenlli Wtreet. WOMENS SKIRTS SWEATEfS . It makes much dirtireiKe whclher the getting lo /ethcr wasi'.ot.eliy someone who knew or by >ome one who ciic5v.'il .,. Meiion ckrth Skrrti wrth knHe pieated "line- Wk? wilh wkter ruffle, Jlc end H . <;,,v mrtton dotli Sklrte. wMi I ifcrred rufftea trjmmedwitri brtkl. H-W- - Cray meJlon cloth Sk?t;. bwd and ^jdruftle ,Mmmrilw.t!i:iroW4..fw:.lebl.Kkl>r..,,1.$I.W. , ,st bl.uk fateen SWrti wlth two rorded tRMts gacd, ci -'-) rTrw'mLilHy raa Mack fafeen Skirt?, fcakt, with geep cordad ruffle, U. WOMbN'S SWEATERS Fme ewndraaan wod Sweaten for bKychi or gym MHrhr?ck.hu?on .... irtouldef. exlra tdrge deevei, navt bleck, gamet 8nd cream, W.&j. E,trafine a^Uty.deea lallof cotor, nhlshed w.ih -.iik !.i. ing, S5. Beeoad tteoe\ i-'onrin Avenne. ,my weatlier, for old Mnj J?id *oes. MOSIERV-UNDERWEAR For Ihe utppieM weather, lor aml voung, big aml Mh) Wometi's hcavy wctgbt hM rRRdl CRttdB Hose ^rlue.l svlci. hrel* aud tata, 2*. pair Wgwag'i 'tainlcM black loiton rloat, raagana and lit-avy we.ghtt, ?tra lugh ?p!iceJ BaaV HMJ also unbleached solcv -13, Baw RJgflJ rr.eilium weiRh? 1,,;,c"k co'">n Hjlr H"v. ??? Meuhed *oles an.1 wliJ bla,k bxd U pnr Man'l fjRf. MBck colton Mall Hose, ettra higli vpkrl heel* BTRt ilouhlc v^Ic-n. Ut pr . :l tor $1. Women's jcr^ey ribbe.l tnerino Ve^tt anl Drawm, whitr and ...itur.il. HV each; the *\ kunl. Beamdwan -na xtntu *tr?-et. SILVERWARE Ycni C*n makc yotir ibnmq-tal^e Mlvcr-bngtit {<* rdtkmoney. Hareani ra>cej ot the r.n^t .,uai piati anywhere frort. $1 tolM a^ary imaginaHe kfr and Mylc. . ,. Hxtu i|uality faai ateai plated Tcj ipgom, ?. foi set"(S!x ua. . , . Extn ,|ttalily Tablc SfMons, $I.ZS W( I Bl at fixtr.i aRRdfty IJinner Kork?, SI.2I l ' <? ' ?' ? Ncver anything 80 geed BJT RR* BBk ratOM m KaR York. Tenlh ??tr??et. 1 f?.Tr LEATHER POCKETBOOKS And kul Irned Pureea, witli geairtmil Rttfc il '-, llneCerrnanttVa rntrnes, Iktavdy ?.'?' I Rrj vgloa Bf t" W i llromlvray. 1 VELOUR PORTIERES DooMe f.iced Diflercnt co'or effect OR ic.i Hde* one tale plagt, Ihe other wWl 8 deRgn. They WRj 1 regtHar S4??-the-pair k.nd. but we n ake tn- pri ? That'i but one thouglu from ihe Upnoisti . , ten a riundred other pointl are |u*t a> lute-eslmg. Tblrd Kloor?I a?bol?ier>. BROAOWAY DiKilOihSi rOURTM AVC SuCC?9SOR9 TO AT.STtWART ? CiO. BRCA3WAY ftBaVlftaflij ? CURTHAYE. ARPET5. 0<K>00-0 OOOOOC' RXBOOOOCOOBOOOOflOfl^fn oooooo OOOOOC. '!>4>d> f SAV0NNERIE5?Tlie grandctt yct in hcavy pile Ffoor Coveringt, cliarroing designs. exquisite colorings. Far superior to ihe old staplc velvets, axmin?ten and tnoqutttCi and chcaper than many of them. COLUMBIANS A companion edition to the Savonneries in newness and practical attractiveness? i yd. uidc and al wrool, price per yd. - <ho"qo Tigcr, Leopard, Bear Skin Rugs - ^22 Our handsome Velvets as usual, pcr yd. - - y-'ZZ Masonic. Mysiic Shrinc and C. A. K. Rucrs 4.9o BAUMANN BROS-, ; rejjjn ,000000 oooooo ? hO'W ,0000000000000000 00 V ;WMjoooooo oooooo 22, 24, 26 EAST 14TH STREET, Near Union Square, NEM VORK. M ll.L D18TUMBM TBE COTTOX MAREEl a RBPORT THAT HB ? \s TO BastTfl A BRARI8H .i::<.ri..M: IN UORDOM DBMIRO PROM NRW-ORLRANB. lt was a cotton mirket of ups and dowm) yeater? day Opeidhg ?; to s polnts hlgher on froai newa from the Bouth, it aank back K polnta on salcs to realtae prOfltO and a rumOT thal KaCl. of London would laaua % beartah clrcular. and that lt waa on thla Informatlon lhat the Byrlan eperater Baradock was aeUIng la l.ivcrpo..:. This run.or was denled ln a telegram froni New-Orlenns. readtng as followa: New-Ofteena Oct. & Henry MeUI says he dooa not know Baredock, and has no! BUthorlaed any thing bear'.sh in London clrcular, but, on th. con trarv. thinks the crop haa detcr.orated Btnea BOB tembcr 25 As Nelll's clrcular of September K snid the crop was },OiN,aM to 7,250,00m bale*. the atatement that eondlttona had deterlorated slnce then was sufll eient !?? bring a raiiy of B3 polnta which was aub aequantly loal OU reallzing salcs. The market ctaeed ateady at I to 4 polnts decllne from Tuea day'a laat flgures. January cloaed at S.Se bld. Man chcster Bplnnera took 12.000 bales. Liverpool opened lower. e.|iial to 17 of our polnts. but closed Irrcgular an ! unaettled at_abo.it 15 Amcrlcan pdn?s below Tueaday. Port recelpta were beavy, 29.4^2. agalnst 28,7.'.4 last year The movement la runnlng about 80 per . .tit of i:ist yenr. Here apots decllned l-lgc, and aplnr.crs bought 1.200 bales. Te egrams rc.elved on the Bachange yeaterday Included the foUawhagi Kai; Biver, Oct 2.-Spot gooda advanced 1-lBe.; aow th" aame as futuree: mirket very firm. Navaaota, Tea., Oct t a cold wave here injuring cotton rfew-Orleene, Oct 2- As llluetrattng that Houston reci Ipts this year are no falr irulde for eomp.irtson. thc Texas Pactflc Rallroad has brought here from Xorth and N'orth Central Texas slnce thc Mh lnst. v i alea, agalnal la.OOfl last j.ar Bel ROO even that after November ) th- Texaa movement will be B) pei ? i.i ui der I iat y, ai Kew-Orleana, Ocl 2 !>etulled Texus report says thc matured bolls nbo.it all open; thc g.eater por tion of Ihi crop i.eing ptcked at the flrst golna over. The eooi weat her now causlng tbe planl to dia very rapldly ln placea At Hewltt the dying ls worae than evi r known. Thc top crop ls a total failurc ln most localltlea The detalled Loutalana report ahowa yleld M to as pei i. nl decraae. Bertoua worm damage in many Important sectlona; plant strtpped of all foliagc and voung bolls, thus (iestro) Ing the crop. New-Orlean* Oct t?The Bdltorof -The HaiWts vllle (Tea.) Herald," eaya thal Lavacca County made 66,000 toC8.W" last year. bul this year won'l ex rced 3oiots>: that even that la a Itberal eetlmate atarcely warranted; ln the southwest portlon of the county the cotton haa all been plcked and nlne out of ten bali-a marketed. Mumiord. Tea., <>ct. 2 -The bulk o( the crop has te. ii gathi red. There ar.- acrea that liaven l a pound more to guther ln thc eectlou ambraoing the Bneat Lometa Tea., Oct. I Worma and other eoemlea l ave ieft'nothlng to pick of the crop Many farm ers are already through alnnlng. nol eapoeted to reach one-half ol lnet year'a turnoul S'ew-Orleana, Oct. t. -Cautlonary atorm rtgnals agaln up for cyclone in the Central <Julf. its eouree is yet unoertain. ADM I .V/'f ELECTWX lUSTRKl. BROISTRICTIRa THB ABBRMRLT idSTItl.TS i.\ THK XHITH gRNATR DI8TRICT. IMuii'Umun II '1 1-nbran I. Ol thc li.ir.iu of Bltt> tlona, yeaterday ompletert the work of rertlstrtctlng tbe iii.i. vti. and VHtb Aaaambly .liatrlcts. which are contalned ta tha xniti. Benate Dtetrlel The Board ,>f Aldermen on Monday reapportloned the XHIth Benate Dlatrlet by order ef Juatlea Beokmaa of tha BuprenM Court, and created new bouadartaa ln the Aaaeml ly dlatrt. ta named This made necee uttlng up new el -ctlon dlatrtcta ln the thr'.> \ lembly dlstrtcta which form the XHIth Benate Dlatrlet The redtatrtctlng haa added one more elec tlon dtatrtci ln tha clty, making ihe tota: number Ijgj aow. _ _ TIUS'SATI.AXT/C TBA VI l.l.I Us Among tha passetigers who w.ll aali to-day on board the Hamburg-Amertcan '??'"? ateamahip Au guata Vlctoria nat Boutbamptoa and Hamburg wlll be the follOWSngi Wllllani H, llamum. l>r. aiel Mra OusrttM, Mrs (Jra.e g, Hflsf.1. Alfrad Nituburgai. Mr und Mra. Irving Bald< Ann.n Ntedsrbsrger, ,, tl, Mi ? I. I. OHfnu. O. h M-ai.1-1 ?". Misa t ii Oweas. M. ntid Mra. .1 R, Bejrds- Mlr* Mn<tlsl?lin guetile. I,? ll'.l '-ii *? ii .i.t S.ihr. Tha'Rev ?n.l Mr?. BMney iThailea O. .-.nith, ,',,!i?.(i Uaptala aad Mi?. r. gchUofc, M,,j ,i i, f Dleta v? Ii 1 h "ii.-. Mn .; mi ,;? ?? J w 1 h aipaon Mi oii Mra Lewla Marrts O, B. \\ nurraiein. j faptaln W'Hlther. ii ? ,ni laffi iy, ? aarlsa K WhlUtei ..nl ,:,,| Mn M irltsln ln Mlll ... lt. Wsltet. rnn.ii'" Bdi UROMOAXtXATtOX. Chlcago Qaa reorganbutloa was i matter >>f inter est In the Street yeaterday. It was aald with a.eiu Ing authortty thnt tha stocks of thc aeveral (-...ii panlea aea held b> i ??? EldoUty Traat Company, of phlladelphia arould be utmad ovoi lo a oommittee conatatlaa "f |,,""( trnor Roawell P, Kiower. Ered< eriek P Olcott, B. C Benedlct, Anthony Brady and Mr In.c, atlorney of the truat "omi.Hnv who ..re lo loiu. a nea .urpoiation whbl. wlll puichaao the .tocks of th? Mveral eompenlee and taeue stock, of the new corporatlon In place of ihe preaent certin cates of the Kllellty Trust Company. D18FCTIX0 OVER UxloX tBMIXABT. THB KBWARR PRBB3TTBRT "** A WARM AROlfc mknt or thb AimngfOM or a caxwoate The Rev. Thnmrts rt r!rt'iir??. ot ffeeaeaeeaen ?*?? formally idmlttcd to the Mewarfe Preebytery at the faii meetmg yeaterday. The Rev. William Morat whs tlected aa derat* r. I?uriug the raamlra tion the Itev. i>r. C. T. Haivy remarked that he dil not thlnk thal Mr. Holden, oaa of the caadl was Btarting out rtght bj ? dng to Cnlon Bemlnary. where tbere are teaehera of th< lony not tpp 1 by the Preebytery. The Rev. nr Lanapman .??; I that one profeasor did n >t make a scmlnar>\ Ma had advlael the young man to go to I'nion lenaV aary which inatltutlon was Just aa Presbyurun U the Oeneral Asaemblv l;s?lf. and which teaches tha MttdcnU all that M true of Prcabyterlan doctrlr.e. l.r lampman Ineteted that lf the P??*Tt?'? wanted to vote Mr Holden down becauae he la "nded togo to Cnlon Bemlnary he wished lt d-ne in oi"n session. t.. place thc Preebytery ?n record. I r HaSey aald he would cerialnly vote artnet r Holden becauae he was oppoeed to any atudenl gilni " Unlon Seminary Dr Lampman ftnal.y moveJ hat Mr Holden be recetved to study In Inton Bemlnarj and thla was amended that the c.ndidate %tn a iimlnary ...prove.1 by th. lieneral A.semb v This amendment was withdrawn and Mr. Ho. len waa accepted. _ r WtLUAM U BILUAMD ABBESTED. THK ABTTBTT charobd BI a PARR pkti-.TIVB with DMkMMJERLT OOMWCT. Wi'l'am H Hilllard. ihe tandooape artlst. tempo rerllv llvlng at No. K Knst Klfty-ninth-a... aat ln the prtaoa pen at rorfcvflta Court yeaterday mornb.g the olcture of dejectlen. He wrung hla nanda ar.d moaned ptteoualy. de.darlng that he knew notl Ing whatevar of ihe offenoe for which be was arreetcd atSOCieck Tueaday evenlng. under th- mr.rblc anh ln Central Park. by Park Detecttve McOInty The detectlve sald he waa apfWxached by the artlst. who eonducted blaaaelf m ? dtaotderly aaaaajee Mr. Illlllar 1 yeaterday morning sent for Mrs. Trumbull. the owner of tbe h<?use where h- ls *la> Ing I once eame to court. Bha aaaaaad to be mecfa affected by his unptaaeanl predl. aaaaat The arttat ahe -atu. had just been abroed studytng art in the old aetwola ^V^h'tf^^ tfn' ,?f M iK the' i."fendant was evtdently sufferlng heaa..crvous"prost-aiion. aggravatea bj tl dilnklng. m THE BVCBABJBTIC COXOBEBi OPEXEB HIOH MABgClUeRBATBD BI MOKBIOMOR BATOLU Waahlngton, Oct 2. The iirat F^enartatlc Con gieas of thT Cathollc Church ever he 1 n Affl l began thla mornlBg with thc celebratloa 4 matta at Bt p.ttrick's Chnreh, which, after i th. - ?ugh ren.vatlon. was reopeood lo-day and pre sented ike moat beautlfui chrrvh Interlor ln R aeb Ingt ?n The celebrant of the maai waa Mooj - BatOl'.l, the Apoetehe Pelegste. .lathervd I the beauttfUlly I umlnatel altsr were moat of tbg dtgniurtea of the CathoBc Caaarcl la aaeertra, areeeed in their purgia rohaa and beretua whna thc front Of th- nave was ggew lod by Ihe membera of thc Btachartada league. clad aa their b;a.-k caa so.-ks ar.d white luradleea among tho?- wlthln tbe a :ar raJltng were Arehbtabeps WUHaaaa, of r Kldrr ... .'inclnnatt; Kyan. of Phlladelrh'.a gar ...' Sew-Tork; Jana-?>na, of Mow-Or.ee I Kalu of Bt LoeJa Cndaf tbe .ea.lerah.p af a.gn** UarMno Maina, a claaalca: programn-.e ,.f mu?a ;,,o i..t-i. begln : ng .vlth a ta ectlon ? Roaalnl'a grnnd m?" Th" electrtcal dlaplay ??a tlii" Its moat beautlfui f'Sture being thi bumina tlonof the stationt of ih. croaa Thc aerroon wea preiched t>> itiahop K?.tn". rector >?( tae i ath^BJ UnWeralty ma aubjecl was, "Prlendahip. ai bb likmed the membera of the Bucharlatlc ueaj (> the Apoatea whom Chrlot called Hla frienda 'Ihe lirei aaralon ol the oongreaa began at J *> P m at the t'atho ie L'nlveraliy, and to-ntght at ? o'.dock there ?a- an adoratlon of the aacrameat a B Patrbk's Church. CHAJROBal MAl-K A0A1MBT HOKI BMITfl. Washlr.gfon Oet. 2. "The Tlrnes" this in-mlnf ?ays that ihe Cathollc Irehbtahopa ln se rel "< tloa ?in disruaa tbe eapedleney and proprlety ? irraignlng Becretan Hoke smith. on thc c>n if Monalgnef Btephan, head of the Cathollc Ii haa Mlaatoa ln thi? eity, ror unjuai diecrlmlnai :n the admlatotratlon of Indtan affaiif. 'ih. eapaetal grtevaaoa al wblcb Moaalgnor Btephan ?<?'?? ?'' s the treataMal <>t over two bundred ladiaaajl thc Nei Peroea trlbt, who, h.- aaaerta. have t>?eB leprlved of thelr allotmenta aolely be?wiiaj tnw aere i Btholloa and membera of one of he bunass ,, ,-... Congreaa may ba ftsked to Inveetlgaaa the ch trgea FLIM'S 3 W ildiffptfal PJ] niRNITURE. t 45 West 23rd Stredi