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STILL TAKING OCT HORSES. WITHDRAWALS AT SHEEPPHEAD SAY. H )\V OV.'NKRS ANI> TKAIXKRS PFRS1ST IX C?T TtKd ri!(ain.\>!MKs. Many of the owners gltd irainers wore again tin? gs, d i?i the Coney Island Jockey Club yesterday la withdrawing horses after the programme hud been ggadl up anil after the supporters of the turf had arrived it the ta-i tru-k. 1':-.?- eluti had been try Ins: to me?! tin- wishes of the owners and th? trainers, an 1 had been Indulgent, Ml.oral and con ?Sderat? In it? arasngement? for tht? meeting. But gaany met-, who have charge of h ma like to keep ; then: iti tht ir ?tattle? to look St. These eccentric j p- ? ?'rink with horror from the thoucht of j starting their horas? They hold tin- ?rlesr thai j r I. fed and bought and sold and i train? ! in arder to ?ervc ia object? of admiration, but not to be used. The lists of probable ?tarter? vhl i.ed In tbe morning Journal? rester? as.'. : ?? k? ! ntlcl] itl eis of an afternoon of ex- | salient iporl Bui w!nn owners and trainer? be- j gan to t.ike out th? Ir horse? th? card was cul to In Um Aral race Martha II, who deft ited Th? Huguenot ? Saratoga, wa? taken .'tit. Fleeting i Gold ?rere withdraw :. all , In the ?ec- i or.d m.-.- i:..- hat of withdrawal? was portentous | In its lengl ? .,- ?? ice. Rubicon, Kick, Bal i .1 A Grey, Trlllette, islvado, l..-.-.if ville. Orli r and Hen Ronald were withdrawn, and the : ,. rac? be? im? i practical walkover for Michael l-\ Dwyer'a Harry Reed. In the third inly Brisk and Rotterdam were ?cratched, hut !n the fourth Cleoi i?, Got I Time? and Lady Mit? I ell w? n ai ?tract? I It ?night hav? been better if the unwieldy field ?n ran ov?r the last five furlong? of the Futu rlty eo m In th? fifth conteal had been cut In two. Thi.t ? ii ?,-?'? ufTair. a ?camper ?if five fur ? ? i ? u - ? ge t it had never , race. To offer race? of that s?r; In ?h?- last ? ?imply i" ; rotnoti the I reeding j of almost k ind to Injure the turf, i Our r- ? re giving too man) ?? II ! :; | : ? - ? - diet es nul too many races I ? ? ? mosi s " ? le? Ti ? t for all? wing bettIni i rac? track* I? thai ? tlons cannot prosj er without revenu ting rings, and that racing ??so f horse? Bui Is the bn d of hoi mpi >v< l by the Inexcu? ? ? k? ? ?? ling race? at abort dlatancea, and bj the ?? of which an fi imed .". a way a? 1 ? ' irage the breeding of ?1 In *l woi " li ?? stallions? M ?? ? ick? of the i ountry ar? : I ,. for t f Improvl the br? ed of ? io i rles to race tra k o1 - ? i to pay dlvld? nd? to sto? khold ?? ? n i lurse? would tell the truth frankly to !.? glsl itures, ?a] whether the bre? -l of hoi ??-? I? Im .?:?:?? tt: :? t" make iu.-t as a i id i omp iny or other cor ? on seek? to mak? money, then a transparent il would !" swept away. It la all right for 1 company to make money if it ? an lo ? y an.i I? ?-itin- ttely. It I? all right fur a : ? ?? -.-k t.. maki moni : hon? ?'.-?v and ! gltln t? v j: ? ? ? ! - m pa nie? do n ?1 ask ti e l-> gla ? ? em to maintain betting rlnKs on their propi-rt) In order to pay dividends, The , kB do n tlm In r?< ttlng ring? on th? i erty, and by so doing they assume cori - - ? ? ? ... rd tl ? i- opli of the Btal f which I the I be fr?*e from gull? .... ? . ? -i dng m< ti ?hut t ? r truth 1 il unless the racetrack? trainer* ind Jock? j i woi k v ? 1 the American :. worthy of i r the 1 ro ghbreds will in ? ? rai ?? .-If entered their < to-ilay will ?tart all those ? he ?: irt -.1 ihl? afternoon i? Ilk? ly I be ? ? - ng ai ? ? . But if t v \ - ird t.> pi- - - they h ive been . un a numht >? of rac? day? I hi? yeat will wt-akei njuri th? turf. .??? \? ral expt led to m.. ? in . j ? ? ? ? ratchet? are ? atiun iir their |o n l. >. ?v w p Thompson h ive ? v? rj po e malnir.K on the turf. T lej won the 1. ? ?t year and the Pul i ? year. ? : ... that? ? ? -.?.. surely win many ?take? and : ill brother of Hems of Navarre, raptured the Hr?t | ' - illy, Marcus I ' ' ? - y T irai, ran ?? m ! ?!'' v ? ?i . ? m : ? ?? K, H.,lii The ll | An ran in th? Kiiturtty. . orly \ i .?:? r-i ,.. and was ' s ' r of recondite rides. H? n t?? .i?., is.. : . in the fii t rai e ?? heart of a I on !!.? would (. a ? - I anj time wit fiout a shiver. ? it -i I" v h ?W bishops. Al ?. ' ? || i? - '? wer? - ? tn. -r scratches In the second race rrv K t pi -.. kover, John a. .M.-t ' ifferty owns Dorian now Pclng n sour rider ? " . . wondi rful rid? r oi ?our II? nur; I th? m il i.-: ant 11 irlan gi ntly i pla? .11 M rtii rod? Jame? it. Keen? '? 11). Tr 11 Ing ?.'min tn haw er H. Mai tin'? poor tiding ?he ? - Paul Kauvar In th? third race with ? li. Urn? ?! il s run ? ? rnce by a h? id ; i u i? no.? nd no?? with ' 'ha lleugei ' ' ? i :.-,-. II got to t'hal - : i ? i ? ? i i ? rit? - rt price \. . ? rei fourth, .-. rttd 1 oth' Typhoon ll ana S : vi the pair, IV? ' '? . , ? ?:?: ? ? . . e for I i? e and the race. 'l'\ - ' .? ? ? led I for five : - - out to the ? nd Ilk a i : '? ? needed a race < '?? . j ?: the last t ia tors "\--r t :.? triumph been ire - ' ? t no m i< ?. ? - thai no I heal careful lud? ni "f all ? . ,- ml this year could hardly 1 I ??..;? h? r sue ,-???:: nil)'! Af'.i-r her i en ? .-- tl r .? ? ? with in ? ? <o less i i nevi r won ..... the lire? i ??;??.-.? " ? ? : ?-as won ate ?1 ? -...? ?.. , ,K, ,?., , . Verni The ? . I 1-5. Ia .i - ? t ?- ? ? Impi a crab as our Hr? i-sy I e the r< /-. was r< wd pi rson? \ -, ? Hut V I rd to win It wa? a r? markable ? Il '.?? I lo much to Improve tin Hi ? ? ? i ? I ick will i ik? . i ? 3i rtei ? .. to '. - I ?' and .... ? ?-.-.. \, ? ... 1 . ? ' ?h, w !.. t.. .,',. v. re, -.\ - he? lio i 1700 added; Futurtt . -? . Rettina Bl PI. L 8 ft "?' -i' . M .. !.. V. Martini 1 8?ft S?8 2 10?1 8?1 ? ?,'. ? . |17....... ipf-i insi 3 :?? 1 11 m .? ,x .??-,. ,. in i 2 i 12 . inimsi "717 S ?'. .'1 ".hk." t. .. :. i ii . . '.'.Ill : '. two ngthi ? ? ? n second ?nd i . ? i- i and .i-., - :? i' ? ? '? ' " - ? ; i :. .it j. i ?4. lin , M -.'.,"?:? 2 |0 1 S .", -,l . . H Mai mS ? 1 n .*, : .>\x l] ut, i n is?| S?i 0 13?| ;i i i -.'l .. - ? ? -v. ? ? ' ? ! u> Ich !,.,?. |10 e? taso . - . r, i) Piral * ' --.?.- ne 4 1 a? a, \\' l. ... :?-. .Powers? s n i i i XX. ?a I! 4 IOS .11 Martin? 8 I?. 1 8 l ]-?;?'. . 138. ?? .. .*. 8?8 i '-1 ..?' i til? ? .. 12 1 II i . .Hlrtwl ?? IS 1 .'. i i '.. ? " l *. I .'. i ? l'i 1 j l .. 30 1 i, i Tim '. i ? : .. ? ? f the i - POl'RTU RACK THE ELT I NO STAKES Pot tt.re. ?. ?"?? ,i Heap .-a furloi g?, ? n . -. ? ? A. H ?v li 11 MotTli'i ? ? ? ?.!h. i?> 1 n in Bala ??. .-? irllchj 1'- fl ii.t-. !.. ..>, i 2?1 Oal lii-,mi-> * Oo.'l ru, c, Typhoon II. 1-7 ?Tirai; 2 ?1-3 Out nmmley a Co.'. br. c. Howard ?L^g-i, .,_g rmt Mantle. IOS.j..?,:"'w",)0 ,,V~1 2_1 _ 'Time? 1:1S4. ?Coupled in betting. Won in a drive ny a len?th; two length* between acc? ord anil Ihlrd. PirrtJ RACE- ?10 each; $000 aide.!; maiden mile? two year* bM? apeelol weight*. I*a*t five furlong* of the Kuturlty ("ourae. ritte A ? V? oh. f. Our Hreeiiy. bv Okemn wruie. no th.-<? tayioj '? 2-1 ?"* Henry llirrls'f oh. f. P!"k ?linnibrHy.Jb^ ( f g_J W. C. Dnly'a br. f. Ella Daly. 1?. ?? ? ?? ? Walked 3 lo 1 B 1 T'.me.llc 110 .iperklnalO * J ? J ??reim?. o:::::::::::::::..<w.itoitte)? ?-j j ? Maud Kills. 110.1.-,T,h"T o R~l ? I |..n mu .ill Martini*? o-J ? ?' Pith' l'.n.:;?n. 110.IR. Williams, 0 ? 2 ; rrlnr-aa India. 110.lSo1ic-rr?-r 0 ?? - ? t-harmeuse. 110....Hincii <> lft-1 ?< F ?? 11" .UM. fc^rmar? <> ? Bnnomla, ll.ie-.ir. 111?. ?Iieiffin K 1 1?. .!. 11??.(IVivers. 10 J 1 ?:. 1!" .v'>lm ? in 11 I Elan. 11??.?Jirniranin ?0 IB Mabel n.. in? .(Doagrtt) 0 ." I s?i Time 1:04'... Wo? in a drive by .. f'-nl. ? nek betwe.-n MOMKl and third. sixth RACK v r thrw-yearold? ?ad upward: $i*> m h; ?IM ad,M; Mgfcwetghl bapdl? ip. Oa? and on? alsicarnih miles on the turf. K. Fraser*? .-h. ?. Cavalero, tw Cavalier . I Olla Syr?.. I2?? lb.ir. Williams) I v ?? - ? .! i: Seagram'* !.. h. Hainin?. 5, 123.. . I .w. M irtln) 2 f. I 1 ? , K. Il Hunn'l rh. h. l-Vnler. ?nod. l.'t'.i... (Thorpel .1 3-1 1?1 Rifle .1, 122.iSiiii-iu B 1 S?* I'.. i?:,-? ni-, .'.. nul.iDoggelttO i 1 1 I Arbuckle. 8, 12.-.. iMcCnfferty) 0 h 1 I 1 I Tune ! f.24 W a in a driva by a head: Ihre? length* betwe? M?? ? nd and third. ?-? 8HEEP8HEAD HAY ENTRIES TODAY. FIRST RACE For lwoyear-oM maldemi; weight* : m ? |io -a, ii. bsjoo ad led. i-v.?? fu ngi San - ?VI Nan ? Wt. HI* Mi'- "v.11.1 1* n?aere .ll' Nlcgcr Bab) .IIS Jullu* C?sar .IM n:i,',: Cor? .11.1 General Maeeo .113 Klral rmt .11.1 Hind net .IM .'.ii. I ?a?. .1!.-. Wnmeful . 113 Si: Qawaln .118 Italrpln .11.1 Ham Crawford .115'Artist Lev? .113 8ECOXI1 RACK Por Ihrae-year-old* and upward; *i" ? nil. |?J00 added: wiling, Dm milt and ? furlong, AiTn-r.112'Jamei Monrua ."''? Houflle .!i?li 111**1? It.1"! Skat* .It? Buckwn . t' .!???? Miller .1".! Ma?anan* . v? Tiiiit'. RACE I'ASM STAK 10? ol 12.000; for I? ? old?; entra?e* ?20 ?i h Harter* lo paj ?30 llena!, to winner ll.fioo, I ?? ad 1 ? ? :'-" I ? ihlrd bora? glSu penal tie ind allowance*, Five fur M ni d'Or.12.' 'Kenmore Queen.107 il nt. -i Tru?l.113 tWi if . . flllj .107 Plaudit .! :.'? Sai \ ? ? : ? .I i Harvey . iiu . rammunj Hall II.loi I'rlel .11" Ovpt-elvt-i .l"? ?Hanforth .tin \: ? Parley.101 llandpr*-?* .11" Mr* Reeve?.loi Si gat-It) . in. ?Danfonh ind Ken. Queen are Grave?'? ? ?Tamm mi Hall II an IV ?lf.nl flllj an M i m ? ntrlea. I'"' l:,ll RACE OCEAN HAM'I.'AI' of I1..W?; '? Ihree-yi ?and , ? rlnnrr I -, It 2H0 -? ? 1200, Ihlrd il. Ilaatlnga . 123 ?. ? - :??.11(1 Lehman .12. T ni ?'. mw? I.. . los It".mir .121 Cree Advice.|(?7 Ornament ....120 Ronda. :?? Havoc .II? '.,-? t. .|K1 Ben li lada).113 81 Xtcti ' i- ll. ,. Ml FIFTH RACE Pura* $Ti?i. ! u licap; for all age* 81? furl v.s en main I i: 'via ml . 12'. !,..-:-,.;.? .112 Kti .122 Chum . , .1?>7 l: ? ' .ll?i Rlllall .I'M Tripping.ill Hurry l"p.l"2 Brand} .? In? .112 SIXTH RACE Pura* ?500; hat . ip ateepl? hate, f rl ?teej ? ? ? . irac, i: yal >? ?i;, i.isa : ? .143 t-:.?: in? .152 MONUMENT TO A STALLION DEDICATED. Nashville, Tenn., Aug. X?.?At Belle Meade, fanion.? stock farm ol General \v H .? i ksi : this city, the handsome monumeni ? r- ;t< i bi J ihn R. M :.- an, of " I'tn- I 'in i qui: ? :-,' In ory of the stallion Enquirer, was dedicated, me 1 isand people at :? ndei). .-a A FEW WORDS FROM A TURF VETERAN .1. i;. Madden, who make? many trades, an I buy? and ?ell? is many horses In a year aa the agenl of a streetcar company, is now the ?ol? owner of Plaudit. He purchased Edward Brown'? mi. r. ?t In the ' "it ye? terday, Tn- bookmaker? were >urpri?ed ;it ttie large amount of cash that found its ??n into tb? b< rit:? and wai placed un Casseopta In the I raca Oeorge E. Smith t.ft heavllj on Hamilton ll to win tbe third race. Smith wa? thoroughly dl> gusted with the ?howing thai the coll mad? i .list previous race .it Brighton. After thai r.i???? he ?aid: "I will lake 1200 for him." Samuel Hi dreth, ?... s il present, jumi-*-.? al the offer with the r.-Milt thai Hamilton 11 raced In \V. B. Sinks ?.t ? j esterday. Typhoon H was look??d upon by many tnrfm?-n a? a certain winner of the Flylni *'<*?:. M I'. Dwyer withdrew t'leophu? and several owi i declare?! th.-lr <--ritri.-s out of the race owing lo th? presentee "f Typhoon II, Casseopla's ? - vlcjory ?lartb-d the talent. Casseopla wa* haclred ilowii fr.?m 1 to 1 until 2 to 1 was th? best price . able, The Huguenot won the golde>n ??i>in?..ns of horse? men yesterday owing to ais ea?y vi? tor> it. th? : Some of the mi-n whu condemned the two ??ear old too nastily now say that ti.- i.? as i/.I a? Henr) of Navarre w.i? at the Hum? Hg< A meeting "f tht- Ft.-ward? ol the Jockev Club was held yesterday at Hip track, The ch.f Sewmyer, who r"df Marshall al Brighton, was .. r.'-i Tin- jockey was rlgoroual) tiueatloned by the stewards. Ta?, resull of the meeting wa? not announc? d, ? JOE PATCHES DOES A MILE IN" ?:02, Readvllle, Maas., Aug, ?" A large ero? I saw a good racing programme at Readvllle Park to-day, the tar attraction for many i- Ing the attem Joe Patches (2:01Vfe) to beal the world's . rocord of 2:00^. Owing ;.' the iirisk wind that su.;.: up the stretch tn? t r ? 11 -a.-is . l. ? 1. i >. ? ? o'clock, and then there was still a stiff bre/gi pre? -? that probably added one or two ?eeond The r? tord wa? not broken, bul the lime m le wa? fast. I in quart? r b< Int oa *ed In 0:31. half in ? ? quarters in 1:31 and th? mile In 2: . COMMISSIONER WRIGHT FIXED. JUSTICE SMYTH ORDERS HIM TO PAT 1180 AXI? O.STS FOR FAILING TO RESTORE WARDEN FALL?N. Robert J. Wright, Commissioner .?f Corn I by an order slit'i?-.] by Justice Bmyth in th? Su? preme ?..un yeaterday, was adjudged t.? be guilty ,,f rontempl <>f .-"'irt in not obeying the nni. r t,. restore John i. Fall?n to the Wardenshlp of ih? City Prison Justice Smyth t.nc] tho Commit SISO and cost?, an<i dlrect?*d thai a warrani be Issued to the Sheriff to arrest Wright and lodge him In the County Jail until the fine should be paid. The warrant, however, is not to issue until 8? i Fnllon was Warden of the Tombs when Mr U'rlghl xvits appointed Commissioner of Corree ? ? He was tried on charges, and dlsn l in de Carr was appointed Warden in Fal? l?n'* place Fall?n ?ecured s wr,- <.f cert lorn ri t,? review tiii- decision, ;.n,l the Appellate D )i"i<! thai hi* removal was Illegal, ind order? reinstatement. Thi Court of Appeals approvcl the decision Commissioner Wright tried to e\ id? dismissing Van de Carr by making Fall?n warden and retaining Van de Catr .- day ? ,.f tl:. prison. Fall?n objected to thi* k ? restoration, and the Court bus upheld him, di daring Mr Wrlghl "guilt) of wilful conten pi of court." Commissioner Wright will probabl) nppi ,: fr? m Justice Bmyth's Piling. Vor ALLOWED TO SET OFF FIREWORKS. i:-... OVER I POMCBJ PRRMIT AT A CTTIZENa I'XION MEETING There was a large meeting of thi Cltlsen* ' Bl Tw My--' ' '. , : .-? I : last night A -m ill platform hs I beer :.i i< n from th< ? t rty-t ? ? *1 ind | iced n th? aid? -a.ilk. A : r-works ha l bet n pur h i ? .,..??? iboul to be set ?>!T when thi poll? nt? I Edward Henckier, the chairman ol Indignant ai I declared thai hi had got ;? n r :. - m Headquarters by telephon? M< isenger* ?\',;? sen) to telephone ??? I i- i I - - again, and .i n ? - ? ?.-?? .? .- n ? ? i '. th? polic? u tin East 'i - ny fifth-at. ?tatlon Woi : ???..i- tenl thai I. ? Is ?1..II1 Dal) would bring thi m.---..?:' ai me el ?? ?I the meeting. II?- did not supear, ind i ?1er wanted :.. ie| 'ii thi firework in; vay, .;? was restrained Th? speaker? wer? Jame? ?; Drown, Henry Sed g wick, Euward Thlmmi . ;,i. .' Plummer. ? ? Tlll\K I III. BODY is \<>T (?i I.DEXS? PPFTS. William a .M'irr.ia, a photographer, ..f P< l.iii'K. V.l.. with his wife ami twelve ;.-Mr old t. r. <-.-nn.- t.? tin? .-ity yeaterda) and lookeal ,i th? body In the Morgue ?upposed to be that of William Ouldensuppe Murray think? that thi I of v.'; Ham s Edward?, who was formerlj em ?.:,.y.?l by til?n and <ii utpp? ared m< tin i . of the M irrays looked at thi body, bul failed to make any Identification. There w-.-r.- tome mirk?, however, on the bod? In th? M w re Identical to tho?.i the bodj of th? n . photographer, the mark- on ihe llngei bel a? tl) ilk.- those thai had I. noticed fingers of Edward* The marks on Ed? i fingers, said Murray, were made bj thi i In developing photograph? In vie? ..f this, Mur r i) -.-. m,-.i certain I i thi Moi .? vaos i...a uf a nun who had w irk? ? in a ;...:?. praph aallora. Mis* Murray said that the flnprer nalls were eut llko Edward?'?, which ?he had mnnl ,-nr. .1 f,,r him. A satchel which was found near B portion of the l.o.lv will probably be shown Mr. Murray and his family M-day. It Is said that whi-n Edwards disappeared he had s satchel This latchel was much worn nnd had taeen sewn by Mum v Th?' Murgays will he rallia as witnesses at thi? trial of Mrs Mack ana Martin Thor.n. ? ? .4 PBYBWIAW KILLS HIMSELF. I DR. MCKENZIE, OF KAX?BT, TAKES A HYPO DBRMIC IN'.II-:.'TI??N OK MOttPHINE AND ILBBPI TO PKATM. Dr. Walter MeKasjgJs, s practising physician of Nanuet, committed suldde by the use of m.?r phine nt his home <>n Thursday evening. He took the drug in hypodermic Injection, snd sdmlnlstered a lose SO heavy that he .ll.l not awaken from his sleap, dying at midnight Dr. Dlngman waa called, imt ,-.,nii ,ii. nothing lo revive the man. It. MeKensls was about thirty-seven years old nnd unmarried. Ha lived ?rlth an uncle snd tx\.i aunta, a short distance from Nsnuei Village. He was a Idlcted to the use of intoslcnnts snd drank t. i-x.?>?-.-. He had been on i pree a ?hort time ago bul was perfectly ?ober when he took his life. The Rev, Mr. Cole, pastor of the Sanuel llaptlsl ?M ? ' ?'? i'eep sympa 1 ?a' for th. doctoi ind did what he could lo induce him lo give up drink? | ,, . n i ? .? .i up :i ' .li hou -?? for flvi d nd while 1 ere, ?>n Monday evening last, I?r. MeKensle tried to kill himself b) severing an arter)-, bul ; i le I. Dr. \li*K? u - In his younger dnyi lived si Orang? ?un Mills. Hi studied med 'lne In and ws .' luated from Bt llevue Hospital College. ? CH I MH's ?tr CHIEF MTVLLAOH. CAPTAIN CROSS MADE ACTING INSPECTOR AND ACTINQ INSPECTORS BROOKS AM? HARLET AUK SHIFTED. Chlef-of-Pollce McCullsgh made s few changes yesterday. His promotion on Wednesday left a vacancy among the acting Inspectors. He filled the vacancy yesterday by detailing Captain Adam A. Cross, ??f the Leonanl-st, station, as acting Inspec? tor, in charge of the Thir.i Inspection l>?stri<-t, wiiich comprises the territory on the Baal s..i.- in? cluded In the pre !t..'i ; from Flfth-st. to East ? -? lfthth-st, Aetli -- In ipector Mr.? .k-. ?\ ho has h id command ..t this district, was tr mafern .1 t.? the Fourth Inspection District, which taki i In the \v.-t Bide from : I ?at. to Weal One-nun* rlrvdth-st., and In lude* the Tenderloin Precinct, a ting Insi ??? tor 11 irl? -. w h i has '?? en In ? .- nu tram ferr? d lo the Six:!' Inspec? tai ; ? ? ? t Chief M? Cullagh had com - - ? comprise? th? uptown ? - Berg? .' ? Patrl? k Cos grove ? - detailed ...-? a ?.tins ? iptaln In command t itlon. The ehangi s went Into it .; |i. m ?'(????f Mci'ullagh said tin- transfer? of acting tn s?.i?irs meant no ?light upon Captnln Harlcy, bul have bet-n rei it a change In the man? ? a i- di in ,: ?led and thai must of th? detectives del il.ed In I hat pr? - eini'l recul Ph : .... .i l een report? n i ? 11 "i ? m m ne mo i ??>! out .?f ? soon, ' 'hli I Mc< 'ullugh deellni ?1 to ?ay anythlniji aliout thi report* ;: il Acting Inspec? tor tVIlrli-n would he --Li iway from the Detective , He li not egp? et? d to announce m . i his orders. \dnm A. f'ros* \x.is appointed to the force 0 I ber IG, IS"4?. H?- was m '? a captain De ember I. '- ?' h I? mini accused of cor? ruption bx-fori th? Les mmittee In the sum mi r of ISM t'ross was tl J ? ?re I he Polio? II-, ird : i. j i ? t in r... by the k? ??|x ? some disorderly houses in th-' Eleventh Pre? 11" was dismissed In Autnist. In March, ISS was reinstated by ?'-?? courte, S rebuke being id i li-ri'il to th? I? '. " ''ommlssl 'ti.Ts ?' Ing him on tbe evld? net hmltted < 'ross ?? lawyer Im in I lolned the for?*e. He Is related to ; '.- wif? "?' ? X-l '.'.x ernor V "X<. ? r. CONDITIONS OX BARREX ISLAND. REPORT OF THE HEALTH INSPECTOR WHO IN VE8TIOA1 ED C? 'MPLAINTS. ? ;tor John W, Phillips, of tu.e Board of H? M ;. who, at the requ. u of Commti George B. Powler, who Is siso s member of the Statt B ard oi Hi th. ?*ent to Barren Islat I on Vugusl 22 to Investit nee? which ive ? ? : . ? t by the resident? of Rock : '? e) , -' .nd, ma I? h reporl to Dr yesterday aften ren In thi pntranee t.? R kaway Inl? t, ai I I? ?. parati 1 from ?. i narro? channel. About ? - ? . ? ? IIvlng on thi ? - ? I their ? ? . ?? ?Ing five esta ? The E Prank Fertl lz< r i 'ompnny, the Ii irren I I Fi rtj Izi r, : he Br i klj n . ?flfal Co ictor, the Ni w Vork ???:'.. .i ?? I the U inltary I'tillsati? n ? 'ompnny. Tl. ts are on Ihe i a -t in - ore I. The remalndci ind b. long? estate I'. \\ hite A Hoi I l|?-'- n por: di mil? a nun :. . ? - ? . I he va ri est a hi is h men I on i H? ? re? t hat mme i f the ? . m il t a I. : ? ? ng off off? |vi odora, arises fr in Be | ITensive m.t ?ter larged into th? There x\ ,.- not ? rorki of lhe X? \x ^..: -. ; ind ext? naive Improv. ling* ..f the Sanit?r) I'tlll? . ? which will materially reduce tl... When 1 ? ? planl of this ? o mpany , ? ? ? ?? there will ?? i ?? e for complaint. "xvl- r XVill ; : ? -? : . ? I ? ; - . ? Hoard if Health -.' ', . hel l In the early part >f next moi thai prompt m? i ?? r.ik.-n n ?? refi rr.-l to in the r.'i...rt. FEW TYPHOID AXD MALARIAL CASES. THE HI ?LTH BOARD'? SANITARY gfPERISTEXD E.N1 s \1 ? 1 HERE ARE SO MORE THAN ? IHMER TE IR?. I ir. Roberts, Banll n Superb t? dei I of the New York Health Board, waa^een i.\ n Tri i i reporter . ? ? . ?.? .? gai I to th? ? ! ? ,'i lem , | \,,,, ,- in Fifth and M ? ind ?if i in pars. ,c Dt l: ?? rti denied th ? ear were mor? meroui than In pre ? ? wi ? l( -i ding August '.'l. he rom i ?: week last \, ,. ,-, i ,,' -\ phol 1 ' ? thei ?.?? re nine , ?? -, ist y? "t it"!- rt? r? <ort? i ?? ol f? ver with i??? n city. ___# A GEXERAL STRIKE AVERTED. TWO BIO ClaOAKMAKIXa FIKMI CONCEDE THEIR i;\il'l.' iYES t ?' MAN'i'S I.Kss THAN TW? ' TH? '''s INP X? >W OUT. -;-.,. ronferenct htld yesterday between Meyer t0 , g , . ... ., manufacturer?, ol Tw? I -rji illua St. m A. i 'n., of v |., , ? Rosen Im rg and Ho enthai, of the i ? Ited Brol ? i h< od .?: Cloak -, ,i i itlsfactorll) !" the ' itt? r. The um nrm? agre d to ci mplj with the demands n, ,,;,. ., on thi m, and In thl wa) two add I victories were scored for the Brotherh.1 of Cloakmak? i - _c, ,, ? |. Rosenberg of the Cloaktn ,l;.-rs' I'nlon r, ,?.?!,.; lust nlghl settlement? In the following additional ?hops; Horos its A ' "o . No 23 I ather *? one hundred and fifty IV ?-..'?!., V ' -, ?:,, i i n, of No. :??* I' ? \. -.ih-st . ? t:?:? > Urol of No. IOS Kaist Hi a-av ? ? ;- ?' '' : ' ' ' ' ' ': '? ?lio v. m. nt* woiil?! probahl) be , Ihe ?hi |>f of Jull Bl .,t N... ".'T |;t..., .? ??? ? : ? ? I ' nil Fried ,,, ,,. |{, . ,- llroatlwit) and Prlnr? -st . em 'r'"' . ,, ?. . i f t.. v n - Brothers, o? Ko' 114 h ' ' '" ' ?' '" 'I '""' - v f ?ur? wit? <* ?'"., ol No. 7? Mcr ...-,. ? ? i r., Inn i.i -t nlghi It lei] that th? i" '??-? '?? now li ? ?? than two t the lonkmakor* i n ?trtke. and th? that -ill v..mid lie at work los? ot n? it v ., i. , ? incr? is? i wages, ISSEMBLYMAA" IDDIH REXOMIXATED. ;.?. ? -, t ;.:.r l" T !'!? IN IT rXAJI ? N T f. i'...a.- S V . \ ?-' Ti The !:? I Put .initiated Knw r* ti \v. Ad 11 ? Bres ter a ill lai i. ' i -r A . Frank -Veils, of Br? ?r, foi County ,:? ? John f l "? ? ? : ' larri? i wai noml ? : ? fl .. riff. .: i .1 1'. nett i ithai .. o| County J ..?? wili .'. ai : ' !.. ? ? ? ' .,--:!. .:'?.;. . . elected I .-????'? '..- J.I' (?I I HlVI n ' ? THE o'/',', CLUB'S CELEBBATIOX. Th? '.- i Ig? ' 'i lb "' the KXVIIIth Asm mbl] 11|. ti annu il out i i Hull II.i. I. in l?:.. i I'.itk ' ? ? nina. Mr i..-::.. ara i.i ., boa ? r m hotii hi ? i ... He remained I watch t malt? ? ? i . ? ' . I , : . !!? tl.- I ...... i :..- ndi ?<? ho ii i )i mon d t.ini i'-, i ?mlng , a't. r him, I. ???? i - u- it ? t.. ? I-..-.1 from Ben a toi Platt i Lauterp? , i ir? i on ml? ?loiu-i Rl : m ,_, ur Strong and CotoMl Ui-orijt, jl tii...:.. MORE SIC?R8I0N8 FOR BUYERS. NEW TERRITORY IN THE SOUTHEAST OPENED TO THE MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. The Merchants' Association of New-York Is open? ing up fresh territory for 'ts activity In the South and the West. Its secretary received word yester? day that the railroad lines that nre members of tli" Southeastern Passenger Association ha?l off.-red one-fare rates from HI.hinon.l Washington and Norfolk to New-York and return, irnnil for thirty dajra from lbs dati ?>. sale, the aelllng ?lays to bo from September 1 to Scpt.-nthcr 4 Inclusive. Thei'rotnxvell Line of st<?a?n?rM also announced y.s'.rilay morning that It would Issue Merchants' Association excursion tickets from Qalvaston to N.xv-York nn?l return for M each, this arrange? ment t?. ?... into effect on Wednesday, September t. and ... apply to steam-rs ?ailing from New-Orleans for New-Tort on Beptembei l. I, It, B and 2??. good on the return trip by the steamers salting tr.,m New-York to New-Orleans on October .'. I, l?'.. '.'S .m,I M inclusive, the tickets being first-class In evry respect, and entitling the holder? n..t only to me.'iis and puss;.?.', bul t.. ? itateroom. The Mer? chants' Association has .?n its li--t as non-realdent mein liera nearly s thousand merchants from Texas, Louisiana and other States west of those points. The visitors from the Hr.-t Bertas of excursions, which were from August 7 to l" Inclusive, t'r..m Joint Train.- territory, are still visiting the rooms ..- the association and registering. They all report improved conditions In their r?-sp.-ctiv localities, and all appear t<> be pleased xxith their experiences thus far in New-York. - ? RAIDS OS ALLEGED BUCKET-SHOPS DETECTIVES PROM HEADQUARTERS MAKE ARRESTS IN TWO PLACES. The polie, yesterda) afternoon made raids on two alleged buck t-shops, The flrsl raM was made on tic establishment of McMillan, In the Laord'a Court Building, at Wllllam-st. and Exchange Place. The raid v..,.-. planned snd executed by Detective Sergeant Wade, of the Central Office, who had been al work on both casea f'.r some time. Wade determined yesterday that he had secured sufficient evidence t.. warrant the desce?? on the place, which Is on the twelfth Boor ?-r the build? ing, it was srrai ged that the rai.i ?hould I .ke pi. ,'t i o'clock in th" afternoon, the t.iisi..?<t I time i-. th.- eatabllahment of McMillan. Though ' th?- place has been under surveillance f'.r - oms time, th ? members .?f the Arm snd the employes were not ax?, ire >.f it just before the hour sgreed?upon Detective? Berg? .nt Wade and s number of detectives entered the si.,.p and took positions In it previously as? signed to them. AI Hie time of the entl n ce ..f the policemen there were fifty or n,..r.' persons stand? ing about engaged In the usual business of the office. At a Kix?-n ilgnal the ..iii,?rs placed the manager and i i> rk under arr.-st and lelaed all th? i,',,,'K' No resistance wai made to the oil The am t . ius? d th? treat, i i ? lenient and the person* Inside attempted to maki their escape, !..; xA.-r.' prevented b) the detectives standing guai'I at the door, Robi ?' a Atnmon, wh ?. it is laid, was the insti? gator .,;' thi i: s. i>. ,,n prosecution some months .?il.'.>. was bustling around the room hatleaa ind - ?*hen the raid was made He was arrest? ed when it: the act ,f pausing dips ;" ?> tele? graph opera toi He Inslated that a great mistake had !..-? n m. de He aid that he xx.- t a lawyer, i id had |usl drop|iet1 In t?> use the telephone, ["his did not suffice with Wade, who had been ii thi plaei many time? it..l hud seen Vmmon. Those arrest?! were William McMillan, one of the allepeil proprietors . f thi ?hop; .x.i-tt (?oslln, .le 1-:. S I ?can iffalr; .;??!' t.. ? man, Wl II itn Ward, teh - operator, ? ;' No 2.581 Eighth ave.; fl.orge M ? nth-st.; S.imii". I'r.- 't'i.iii. ,. p? tat?, r. .?t No 1,182 8. i ? . Jam? - Coi In, ?? > : k, of So. i 6 W esl ? hunilred-iind-twenty-rlfth-si . John J. Ho?*e, clerk, ..f No. 28 Montaxue-st., Brooklyn; Join Dowlmg. . ;,!. r.| : ,i ? , :' ?o. 171 Kast Slxty-thii ? i.-. . ',. op 'i itor, of No 365 i lud: n ?t.; Al fn ' Print . operator, of No, 187 Ra*i Thlrd thlrd-st.: William Hayes, messenger, <f No. 7 Si Mark's I'lnce; Joseph Huber, clerk, of No : i Bight.v-sccond-st . .1 T. Smith, clerk of No 220 \\ : nughhy-st., Brooklyn, and Joseph Jones, ..?..-r at, r ..f No. 215 West < ne hundred-an.i-twenty .. th-st. ; ? prison, rs wi re i II arm l| ned in the (' Street i''in; ..n the charge of violating r}< ". >n ?51 ..f the Penal Coile, In mn gambling place Ammor., Hoslln. Ebermnn ind McMillan were held In ll.OOfl ball each foi examination on Monda) n. \i The others arrested wen discharged, Magis? trate ?'..rn.ll being of the opinion thai thi evi? dence against them was Insufficient to secure a conviction Th.- uptown raid uns at No, 1.263 Broadway. This Is a small eatabllahment, -;,i not man? pei were In It at the tine of the raid. Th ?se ir rested at thi* nines wer.- T, <; Hlbbons, manager, Of No H\ ' ? Flfty-thlrd-St. ; Thomas K? any, shoemaker, ? the same address, and John Foley, taile-.*. , !' operator. No :::;? Rlghth-St., Brooklyn Olbl nd Renny ?'ere held li :i iW hi each for examination Monda) n>-\; and Foley was ,i;-,-haiT.-d. PIEB VDMBERS Ta GIVE PLACE TO \ l Ml>'. AN IMPROVEMENT gCOORSTEP I/5NO AOO ,f)OPTED AT? LAST UV THE IKX'K BOARD, Tii?- man) t':?.rs along the river front? will so u ntclally known b> the names associated with the streets nenr them. This system will do a? ly with the confusing numbers, new and old, In use it> reeenl j? ars. About fifteen months ago the New-York Board if Ti : and Transportation called th? attention of the Dock 1?.-|-irtm. at o the need for this change. : ,: l aside for futur? coi I ! ritly. on th? motion of I 'ommls ?lon? r O'Hrlei ? .. |. ? :?: eferred th? ?uggestion to Bun? i ml nd? nt Uw.! H< has sli ? r? port<nl in favor ' :' the change being m i I? . .."?! th? : ' ? The Ne? -Vork Board of Trade ind Ti u ; lion .ti a letter to Superintendent Atw.I showed cle trl) ? ? ? ? . old wa) ot umh ring th? , wa? extremely confusing to the majority of people who desired to Pind them. I'nder the nea ti m. It will in t..*?ary to tliid the street? to tu ?! th? plet -. After the idoptlon of Mr Atwood'l plai b? Ii l: Boanl Mr On 'n, the D? partm? i t'* chl? : engineer; Mr Terry, the ??-ere tar i of the Depart? ment, >??: Superintendent v? ?: wer? appointed a commute? to .der and elnhorati the plan further, nn! ' ' '"? Ide upon the t me? to be given . n h of Ihe pi ?? umd I ' ? tem. Th" member? of th? Board ol Trad? and Trans tlon ind in rehnnti In general ar? much the n dopt I a. .t th? pi in, and they h lleve that in future ?mi -h time und annoyance will ??e vu.-.1 to i,i;.;.i-. whose tru k drivers, when green at the buslm ?s, ? ften gel ! .st while looking for a certain pier Mistakes frequently hapt i also because some of the piers, hoi in the East ai .. North rlv* i ?, I ave th? - ime numb? rs At :? :? v.: meel ng ?' "? Dock Board yester? day bid? were opened for the removal of the old pier at Oansevoort-st. Ther? were ?even bidders, and tii.ntraoi ws? awarded t.. Iv Sanford Ross, a-hose bid v. ?- *?'?.;>?'*?. Plan? for mother recreation pier, near chrlstopher-st., were ?pf roved by the Commissioners, and Mr. Kendall, the architect, a-a* directed t., amend th? : n - of the West Fiftieth-?!, pier to provld? storage room for plants and other perishable property ol th? Department, ? UXDERGROl XD TROLLEY CHAXGES. (iENERAL COLLIg TO TRT TO COMPEL THE METROPOLITAN AM? THIRD AVENUE RAILaHOAO '"Mi'AN'lK.s Tn AGREE. General Colll?, Commissioner of Public Work?. ve a hearing jrestepla) Involving a ?'hang.- of .. power for the Forty-second Street, Ma tanvllle and St. Nicholas Avenue Railway Company and the Metropolitan Street Rallwnj Compan, and the laying ol >n lita In the thoroughfan s trav . . presidenl Ullas and hi? i itinsel, William II i...,. i[ and an engineer ol t?." Third-,iv .?).? ,.'?'. oi which the i ori) ?< ;ond?sl rollrou 1 Is .. , ,,,' ?,.,-.. ?,i.-. m The Metropolitan compnn) V ,? unr? i f ?. tn-.l. Ellhil It" a and W C \\ i.itn-> ; , ,. ? ,,:,, ?dj .,i,,,. ,i. . and : r?test? I on I compan) us ilnst the granting ol the appli? cation "n the ground that th? car* of the Forty ?,.id-?t. Une ?..''..i run over the Metroj ,.,,., . any'? tru? k? at ?I? dltT? '? ' dnts, and would mti-rfer? ?Im the compan) ? tiattl If tin- change ;: motlv? , "-. i ???? n. h General Coins'? i ,, usltlon thai both - >mj i ? use the name on Vmsterd im- ive. from S? venty Hr?l I I - ,,.,.. hundr? i and twenty Hflh ?I wa? also opposed In Mr Whttne) und Mr It- ?l on the ?ame ground \VI , n tht hearing oi> tu-d, Mr Page, on tn half . .. p, |r . mpanj. ?old that the com ;; wmntt ,,, .... .,,: (Jeneral Collls'i proposition ,i, ,, -,.mi mle? ?h - - ?? - "'?? tracka In An --.'riU'i, lvi If tht Mi " ? ? i,, ;,t ugr? ?-in. m from ?i.i h it could m?t from Ml H.".t. however, .-aid ,,, ,, ' ,,,, ,,,:,.; my could n"t even consl 1er the ? ii'ruin? said he would compel the two com .',... ? ks II he had Hi. pow. t. !,, ! h- would ask the i pinion of th? Corp. ?. ,,' ? - i ,-.?. t t., r? a-- i...in ;- rmlt? If the ? .m.- " :,' .,,. ..'. ,n time hi would grant the M-t#..: '"'j;;,, 'a permission to . i. ing? Its r li th.il iv? nu? il, .,. proti 'isl) ?g ilnst tl cliion but nls argument did not ?flfe I I : ?'?"" ?n .. hi itlti- ? ?- ? U -? ' '? "?''' "?'*? 1 uesdny. . , ? from the i 'orporailon Coun?< I I? ,...?.,'-. ,,. n . I) / , \i h i/ ni Wll I I I If S'ORR. The fun-ral of Willi un Vor. the well-known .,, writer, ?? . ? '" : i l hi? home, N t , yesterd .. .'[.in.i Thi ? , | . ?.gel) ittended, man) ..f the b. -t known n? w?| i|-1 men In the city being pr? T . i , Walter I' Hentlejr, rl ir of Eft Mark* Ihe EplBcopaI service for the dea. to the ? i.i...', d St Fl ?? l'ut.d. Umg ltt.aiiid. ?nd cremated. 7701/7; NEWS. prominent ARRIVALS AT Till: ROTELS. CAMBRIDOB?Dr. OtKrrge i?. Travis, of Wash? ington. FIFTH AVENUE?Marvin Hugbltt, Presi? dent of the Chicago and Korthsrestern Railway Company. MARLBOROITGH?Thomas I.. Thomp? son, of California, ea?Mlnlster to Brazil. MURRA1 HILL?Senator .los.-ph MulUn, of Watertown, N. V. NORMANDIE Kx-S-nat ir David B. Hill, of Al l.iny. WALDORF?Count A. Dessowffy, of Aus? tria. WINDSOR Lord snd Lady Glencoe. of Can id i. -? *??-i?iT 13 GOING ON TO-DAY. Am.Veur Athletic t'nlor. championship games, Manhattan Field, 2:31 p m. ?'onev Island Jockey Club ra*.>s, Shccpshcad Hay. 2:30 p m Brooklyn Yacht citth regatta, f?ravc?end Bay, Bicycle races at Newark and Flushing. Jamea McCreery ,v Co ?tu'lng Club ?-ames, i"*ol lege Point, Long Island. Music In Central I'ark by "th Headmen: Hani, 4 p. m. ? ? new-York crrr. .Toel W. Hopper, fifty-five vea rat old. of No IM West Blxty-fint-st., an engineer at the Arsenal li*. ' c.?ntral Park, dropped dead at Flfty-nlnth-st snd Flfth-ave at 1*30 o'clock yeeterday afternoon Th? . -i~.- ..f death trti heart dlaease. Hopper hnd been on duty yesterday, and ai 7. ovio.-k com- j plained of feeling ill li" had tl irted *o walk home ' xvh.-n the en.) came. The annual meetlnc of th" stockholders of the | Fifth Avenue Coach C mpany, which was to hnv? been held at noon yesl rday in the rooms of Peck ham. Warner Si Strot".- ,t No 111 Broadway, was adjourned until September ?I at nv?n. When the Kormannls arrived ,.?-, Tuesday dis monda alh*-ged -.. ? ,? worth 110.000 were s? iz? -l by cust.?mi Inspectors from R? i Herts, ? passenger, They were returned to her y? proved thai thej bought by her In this country, and had h en n ise bj her here. The Mayor yesterdaj reapi ,;t.'.,l as school in ipectora Mm Charle? Smith, of No. w> Hro<.m"-st., and l?r. P \v Cremln ?f N" MU Lexlngton-ave. On the recommendation of Assistant District-At? torney Mitchell, Judge McMahon, In the Court of General Sessions, yesterday discharged on ht? o*rn ? canee Charles A. Johnson, ir.?li?-rr-<i for manslaughter On July **. ism, Johnson shot and killed Michael I- Lehmaler, of No. t.? West Thlrty tiftli-st. Johnson Is Mrs. (.ehmaler'i brother, and shot Lehmaler In protecting his slater against her hnsl.i.i.d Th.? nnmi.nl onttne and mnonllcht excursion of the Alumni Asso I itlon of the College of Pharmacy of this city will take place 0?i Beptember S, The p|easure-Bi 'kers xvill he taken bj ? -?? mer to Point View Island, on Long Island Bound. 1 LI.EOED KID v t PPERS DISCB l RGED. TUR VARRYS WERE REALLT TOVSQ IfADAN'S PROT?"TORfl AND Ot'ARDIAXS, Captain Bchmlttberger's alleged kidnappers were discharged in the Torkvllli Police C in yesterday The boy, Er ? V dai fifteen years old, of South Bralntree, Mass., xv!>.? ran a? ly from th-- Btat? Primary School of Massachusetts, again lold his ?tory In court yesterday morning, snd Magistrate ?'ran., decided that the Vareys, who were iup poaed to have btsen the hoy's kldn.ipp.-rs. were r. illy hi* preservers, and they were discharged. The prisoners were Jame? Varey and his wlfi Grace They had been living at No. Ml West Flfty-nlnth-st. with the hoy, and If was bUppOSed at first that they had kidnapp?.1 him. The fad of the boy being xvitii the Vareys, who in gypsies, came to the attention of ?'ap*.un Schmlttberger, of the West Forty-seventh-st. il ? lion, and he made an Investigation. ? ? 8chmlttberger thought thai h? had learned ? to place the Vareyi under arrest, and they hrere taken t.? court yesterday morning. The Vareys all the wlitle protested that they had kepi the ? I 11 ' ? hi* own request. Tl ey ?' nred that something would happen to him If they let him go, and as he appeared anxioui to stay with them th? y I? ; him Agent Watson, of the 'l.rrv society, laid ysater VI ? te t'r m.-, in the Yorkvllle thai tie could find n. ?- lei ?? that the Vareyi had kidnapp, d th. hoy They could not be ch i ? thai Time. The boy had told a plausible : -?.. saying ihm he had run sway from the Btat? Primary School, at. Palmer. Mass., and I . ', i ! |olne?i th? gypsies i* he wanted to travel with thi m agi said that he belli ?? t the Vareys had done the boy s klndm ? ?i him. Mn ri tri t? Crane said that he was of the same i there s I? n< e ngalni i I * Var?v* hi discharged then Thi bov ?a* given to . ol ? ' .? t r\ ?oclety, and xa 111 be sent back to the institution In Massachusetts MB. '? 1V COTT OX I Torn. Postmaster Van Cott spent Thursday ev?-nlnir In making s tour of the ml station? on the west side .,' the city. The r.-snlt of h,s visit **as very siti. fi-?,.r\. snd everywhere the ofllc? were In good working ihape The Postmaster said yesterdav moa'nlng that the report of the special commission appoint, d to Investigan tl congested coi ,f the business st the General Poatofflce suggested the erection t the ihed at the north? end I I pustofl i thi mosl practical way <??' relieving thi? trouble The repon also suggest* that more assistance might be afr ?rded the clerk? and mall handlers In the General PoBtofflee by the Railway Mall Service. The work of the superintendent of mallt I* 'poksn of In terms of high pralae, ind the mmi -loners sex' that the work Is as xx-.-li han? dled as the preset t facilities of the office will per? mit. ?? ? LEGACIES T<) MISSIONARY BOARDS. The avili of Bailie Paul, who died <>n August t, was filed f.-r pr? bat ? In the Surrogate's ofBci yes? terday. According to the papera, >ljg lefi |17 ?? In personal property, of which 1600 is given to the Rev. Stephen W, Dana In recognltl? n of his effort* In taking charge of her financial affairs. To the Women'? Home Mission Hoard of the Presbyterian Church und th-* American Hoard of Commis? for Foreign Mission* of the Congregational (' .,r. left ?uma of tl.500 each.. The residue >.f the . tat? goes to h. r slst.-r. Lucy P. Blgelow. ? ? - STEEBAGE BATE To GERMANY REDUCED. The North ?'..-rman Lloyd Bteamshlp Con ha? reduced th.. storage rates on Its vessels from Bremen to this port. The passenger r.ne in the steerage of the faster steamships of the line xx.is formerly MS80, and this has been reduced to *:?>'.... . ?lower steamship? th? rate wa? f:u. and It I? At th? offices of th.? Une, S .. Z Bowling Oreen, it wis ?aid yeaterday that the reduction was made ?Imply to ie iure ?? readjustment .?f businesi by th? different iteamship eomrti dei The ne? rates went Into effect on Wednesd ly. Ar.nounrar.ert*. Henry A. Daniela, M. D? 72 XS'a.t BS1I ?it i Imrntrmant? of tli? Niraou? .s? ?tain, ?nl ?11 importaal <???<?._?surs* tel ' ? Th.??.* ?"hi? seek relief from pain and weakness Y irk? - ' '??'-' Totilr ?,,,... . luit Batean neve. hall. . . - - ? E A W. Paeantlea, Makodas. R A 's. B<itt. ra? ?ffact? In h'i'h tun.led collar?. - - ? If IRIXE IXTELLIQEXCE. Fiinri-' ?"? 23 \ M S:.t..V. !? M Sni.la Mivixiri.t: At.MANX..' ..... |0|M ? tl a.'?? p tn >'? 19 x; - - ... I Iti?.It WATER TO fl xx H . ? T '.', ?i I I- ii'l 7 .'."l Hi II 'Juta ;? ?0 n . .k : ??> u a i-i,,i, i - Os ii-ii ?;.- ? i" "i INCOMING 8TEA MER8. i., i ? x v Vr.r.'l. li ?" ' .I a,I' 1 I? All? S. X\ . t?tu . .li.itni'.iiK An? 13.Il.n, a \, ,. ?i, ... luvn ?us i- ???? Him .It -t ?'.m?. Auj it. , ,??.. n i? i- ?u? :i "??.??? ' i ... .,,;, . Itottei ' un Auk Is ... It -n Ain?r El i?,,,., i. . s.? .m x i? ?.'.t . Morgai Bt'NDAY, Al at'SI BS Mi? Jt .N O 1.1 ? I K.,i.? r \x itheltn Ii beiilnol?.J*?Ui..'i 111? An? .0>Je With the end ol the Summer comet the end of early closing. To-day ?s the last day. With the end of Summer come thoughts of Fall wearables. We're readv with everything. Clothes, shoe?, hats and furnish* ings. Rogers, Peet & Co. Prlne? tad Broadway, tVarre? *n?i n- ? Thirty a*eond un! !!-' l?mtf. ^Tariff of 1897 FULL TEXT OF THE PINO? LEY BILL. Rates Compared with those Of the Wilson Bill. PUBLISHED BY THE TRIBUNE. XO Conts ei Copy. P05TAQE l'Ail). Aller i:- ; ?. i:v- ' ?? Menemah* I - . rl ?? ? I? .Brt nt? a .I* ? -tar monda.. at ortrr ?, M ,--i l.asfttH.l/l'iti. All? 19 .\'- ? ? .Uverpool .- .'0 Vigilancia.It?-.ar., a .. ? .?? ......N. I t Loulatana .New ("rlesna, A i? : ? ? I .N'.-u ? ? 2 OUTQOIXQ STE IMEB8. TO-L.A?. Vettel F * l-'- -i! ' - -'? ???*???* Ulroi '?? < 1- rt ina :- ind, A-im .. I.? , . ...lv-, am 1C. l.t .:.- ???- Ha la Ki tterd v H : Un?r.. - Fmtirla, '?? ' ? I'ru?* .. I. ??' ' ?'-' ?'? " ' ?? '-' . - :. \ -. ? Laor.doi ? - i. ? i^ueet. a- ??? *rp, rrtn ? ? ? ? ? MONDAT I I ?'?"? Finan ? ' ? '? R ?? 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