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remnrkable- for vlvldneaa. freahneaa and auhtle rharm The caBl is good thrmghout. the T.aunce M Qobbo Of Mr Norman Forboa belng espe eiaiiy effectlre. Th- Merchant ef Venke' waa the moat popular progtammc offered hy the Ivceum company durlng IU recent provltn-mi ,our. nnd lt promises to b .oually BttracUv | Ir, l^uidon \t the S' James's Theatr "Much Ado About Nothing" has ?.n produeeu this week wlth rlch eoatumea, gorgeoua eccnerj and well balaneed gctlng whlch brings out th. aymmetry aa well n? the free movement of the eomedy Mr. Oeorge ajezander waa an Ideal Orlando In "Aa You Llke : it" and hc is nimost equally good -i" Benedlck, the part aith Bne varlety, revealln'g ai- \ '. -*'e'v the rbeerlneaa, Ironj. i ouri lerllRe ::race ftnd nuvily earnestn.ss ..f the character, and at pnce (,X;.lainlng and Justlfylng the transforma tton "' tB* c'nin; ''v:';' ,n,? ln" Impaaaloned lover. **r v v' ' r 's m,,n,n* ateadllj In aower and vereatlllty, and hto work is alwaya mumlnated wlth a keen intelllgence whlcb seeks lo render character reaeonable. Mtss Kellaon'a Reatrice ls radianf ln hcauiy and wtnnon* m ,,. i 111 it is lacklng in apontanelty nnd dto ,.,ie ta neldom at her beat on an openlng .-.??? bul invnrtahiy reflnea her methoda and unprovee h >r work ns tlme goaa on. Mis* Pay ? ? ? has mly a Blender pj-.rt as Hero, out her atumea are exqulelte ln lovellneaa, and her ;,,.?%? and oh*rm fairly fill the atage wttb vouthfurneaa and .ence. with Mr. Fred ; Mr w H Varnon, Mr. H B Irvlng and i ng membera 4 tbe company In con iarts th. performanec is .uic of htnb ea ., lence. The Lallioom and church s. * n.-s are grnulne spectacular trlumprs. and the comedy | fcirly pulaatea wltb movement and llfe. I N F. ? OLD 1V<> VODERS PICTrRER ROLD. WORKfl FROM VARIOfi BOUMCBi HIOHK8T PRICE. ?.::*: PAID FOB A PA1NT1N4J ATTR1 Bt'TKP To WU.KIK Uthougn i fea of the pacturea aoM at the Fifth , x ??.,. Ba imi No. M rifth-av< . last ; ... -. ? . good prtcea, the naajortty of went for mmlnnl amounU. whlle for BOBM ;s at aJ) were ofterad it wae tha aecond . iaie of number of work* by old >nd ? artlsta. brought from rartoua Boureaa atn B Sorman * -- tbe aucttoneer, and, con I the mlaerabla weather. there waa i good itte idanca Tbe l!?t of polnters ln the catalogue includeo tn* ramea of Rembrandt, J M. W. Turnar. Slr Davtd avilkla Van Dyck. Dnnte Qabrlel Roaaettl, < or a-aMe." P.r Oodfrey Kneiier. Morelan.). Oataabor ? ? famoua maatera. The beal prlce aaa n 300 for a large palnHna Wi ted to Wtlkie. j. wU rall d 'Tamlly Sorrowe," and rn.-asr.reo ?4 b> ? lnchas There waa aome brtah blddlng roi .,!:??. whlch v.-..- atarted at J 00 \ ? it, tlng whlch formerly belonged to the well ? ,. . .. . .... ?t Baltlmore. waa a por ; ai. Bogei Coke by Kneller lt brought r i When e "Portrall of John Ulburn. Kxupted ov.r a page ln th< Sga?riM?iel aacrlbad ta Turner a ?*ff%l S'maatei wi .. ? ill ol \ enormo nude, i ...<?-? hile fid, Hai ?.. ?d^mwllS ; ? '?X^^-^^ K^r6rMorln and W. . 'nrce la: - ; '? J- H B^*?, ' ., . ,? . ; tti ?? 11 ?' ;-. .i| rjsj ??.. ? ? .- ogu?J ?" buyer at 5: ift< r ; from the auctloneer Ai . ' lated "Albany. 1861." by Bous i a arw ? . :. ;!n0 a landacape ar.d Bgurea aacrlb. 1 to ttVtSfi a ftgura pleca by Frappa belng aold at $So0. A BWiyDLEBTB HARYEST IX BOSTOB. MAVT OT THB l*OOT PROMIXTCNT PKRSOX3 ON HI8 I.18T BJoatea. Mareh 4 (Bpeclal).-M J Hanley. alias J aeph FltzOerald. wna arrest^d at the Hotel ? ? nawlck to-day. He had just sent a long lettar ?o Mme. Modjeaka. recltlng a pttlful atory and bea:?r-.t.r for aaKlstance. t'ount Bozenta and the hotai eJerk called an offlcer. When aearched a llat of about flfty of the wealthleat and moat promlnent peop.e ln Hoston. tnoludlng Oovemor Woleott and Mra Woleott. waa found upon hlm, wlth the - of money he had aecured from each. In aevaral of thaaa paraona appeared agalnal hua He was sentenced to a year aj the 3t ite Parm H-re la a partlal llat or hla vtetlma: Mra. C. F. Aderr.s. Mrs F. H Prlnce. Colonel H H. Hanley. lnuir Iilcli. Mra John Sliepard. Mrs B F Keith. J M Beara E R Morae. C. H. Crurr.p, <>. D. letrw. F E Peabi dy, Mr' Koger Woleott. Mrs Ollver Amea F P Amas. Mr. Podman. Mra. Wyman Ab V?>tt 6ordor. W. 6. Tay.or. M I. Adama, Pran la Mra John S^hoeffel T. E. Warden, W O. flaflln C. F A.iaiiia. M O. Adama, S M. Aldrlch Mrs Charioa Amory Frederick Aniory'. 3 \ Andrews, O. T Angeil, E D Banka ?!? A. iw rs Prancla Bateheller. Alanaon Blgelow, Mrn. J B. Bchoeffel. W. E. i laflin, C. H Al'.en. preal deni f the Home Bavlnaa it.t.k; Ludua Tu*t.*, H. A Tu k< r C. P. Torrey, Bugene Tompklna, L. S. Thayer Lawranoa Kdwarda and W. D. Sohi*r. OBITUARY. DR J C. BHERMAN Dr John Chlpman Bherman. of Ogdenaburg. N*. T. dled on Wertnesday nlght from pneurn.nla. at th.e home of Char'.es Parsons. Jr., No. 27 W**t Forty-flfth-et. He waa forty-elght yeaj-a old, and waa \n eharge of the Fnlted Btatea Marlne Hoapltal at Ogdenat.urg. MRS BARAH EI.I7.ABKTH ORAT Tha death ls announeed of Mra Parah Ellrab-th Oray, of Berwlefe, Me.. formerly of thla clty. Mra Oray had been llvlng of late years wlth her daugh tei Mra Hufua Hatch. at whose hou-e ln Malae she di.-o1 Rh* had one aen. llvlng ln the Weat, ' ? ral wlll teke plaee <..i Sur.day. at 2 o*clock, at Phrltl Church Beventy-flrat-al and th* Boule vard. wlth whlch 'he hnd long been connected. The i ii -l wlll be at Or*enwood BRITOH RICHAPnSON. Brttor. RlehardBOO dled on Thursday at hla home, Nv ?4 Walnut-al Eaat Orange, N J. He was a proaalnenl Rgura In the aill) trada in tbe Unlted t'h'f Me had been Identlfle.i wlth the raw rllk | . .;,, IBBB, and for tbe last ten years hnd . aecretary of the, Silk Aaaoclatton of aaaarlca H* waa an aathartty on tarirr mattera pwtaltdng to the trade. at.d was fraquently al ? tectlni the allk Intereata He waa Manobeatei England, In 1?1? and came to lh5fl He v ai a nv mb< i of the ai Club, Bt. Qeorae ? Bocl -y. and the :.'. Central Club. and had b< >? pr< ddent ... ,v? two toat-named organtoatlona for two terma. ? .. wldow, two aona and one daugnter, '.-.ral wlll -ake plaee at Eaat <>ranpe -_a-? MCBABD VAXSPJEWB XEW PLAY. i gementa by whlch Rlcbard Mai haa acqulred lh< Amerlcan rtghta to ' I lay, '?'"?yrano de Bergi rac." B bi ? - el ??.. preaent Parla aeaaon, ara now complete, u havlng baea signea yeeterday,, Mr. W ??..? - aald's tnanaaer. A M Palmer. 1b ir^.tbe^cltj.and ...... be| ui pr. paratlona for Ihe : n I i< "on _ COXi I /. ? '. / IIIF BBOADWAY. weather aept man- pe Bb awaj from tba ..Mt.t.iav afternoon, a.. -hat h luttened to tha concerl whlch Klven wai in Her than tl,. proaramnje de >? ? . ftrai pari of the pragramme onalated Mr- orenvl ? Bi Ing and .... r.;,.? wlll be glven on ,nd wlll Include the pai torolme ?il'i. rvyEBAL OF JOBS WILD The .. d - ,i | -a.'.j, rh.- actor, aho dled near li .-.. ..,, v ili arrlve In New Vork bi Ti i. to da) i wfll be mel bj b comn "?? fmrn it.. I .. . ..,!?. t in be ? eoorted bj l< to mm kaaga-reama, ai Twenty-aeventh al and Brn iway, :??' ? ? ! ? ? ? ; auta 4BlU H 4 ' ;\ ?.,"|.(1!J,. """?? ??? s. vlcea wlll tx h^ji there ai :..a l'ou*, ,, aill he formed ard the body- wiii ....',??''..:.' SrHoa ai.u a volunteei cbotr wlU aUig. ART EXTITBTTTONS. I.AKDSCAPKS BY MR. RANOKR-A COT^ LBCTION of AMERICAN PTCTUBBi THH RICHARD8 WATEH-rOT, ol!S M1SS CASS \TT MR Wurks IN 1APAN. Tlie most Int^reatiuc exhlhltlon of the mom.-nt la thi't of Mr H. B7. Ranger'a lafldacapea al tha Tooth Oallery. Hla work has Improved ateadiiv ln quallty it la trae 'hnt he has not yet wholly shnk..- off rertaln Indtcatloaa of undoe aueceptl blllty to the exnmplf of ot'ier BMII, nOtably the Rarblaon and mo.iem i>u?.-h palntera But th<-?? BUggeatlona of outalde Influence are fewer thaa "ii" before, aml ihe work. on the whole, la dona wlth ao masterful .1 hand thal the obaenrer la qulte arllllng to forgtve the ahortromlng to whlch we havi referred Mr Ranger haa ararm, rieh color, which he handlaa with dlractneaa nnd force. Al 'on- Intervala he would seem to have baan nt tracted by a aubject In a llght, vlvacloua kay, aa erltneaa N'o. 10, "Bprlag." bal hla uaaal kay la dceper and al the aame tim<. more fervld. The Irldeareni vlew of "Hlglt Brktge." In whlch the dty to thr snuth la repreaented ln a Turaereeque v ln of ~oi.ien myatery, is falrly aumptiio'i= ln coior. The delirary of tonnl gradatlon lllustrated h; thla pleture r* flner than haa been notlced ln moal of th.. artlat'a landscapca. Bnl it la for hu boldness nnd aolld strength that he ls most to he admlred In this exhlhltlon. The 're.. forma ln "Golden Autumn" and ln "Roeka and onic" irre modell. d wlth a vi-~r nnd an accHrncy whlch may h vi been foetered hy atadj of Rouaaeau nnd Dupre, but whh-h apeak of nothlng more eon elualvaly thnn of apontanaoua, Indlvlduallaed pow er The Blxteen plcturea are fuli of the charm of landscape, they are characterlaed by excellent q'lalltlcs ol desf-n. ;.nl thi leave, ln ahort, Iha Impremlon of a lympathetic and rapable palnter, Moal of iil. Ihej dlacioae n atrong, healthy tem perament, expreaalw; Itaelf wlth ease. It la h de Oldedly ~??hi1:w arl lhat these pleturea repre sent. Mt Pti eua I'hock has placad on exhlhltlon at the American \rt Oa eollectlon of more thnn three hundred nalntlnga, whleh wlll be BOld al aurtlon nexl week, the dtapersal of the plcturea beglnnlng on Wednesday nlght. Am. nran nrrista excluslvely are repreaented in the colleetloa, some of them by as many ss ten or flftern plcturea each. It Is a llttle dlaappolntlne. to have to say that, wlth all thla array of natlve accompltshment. lt ls atlll impoas.hie to nnd Bnythlng of really memo rable eharacter on the walla; but, on the other hand. this eollectlon Ifl exactly the thlng In whlch dlacarnlna rollactora ahould take an actlva inter est. It la ninde up of mlnor plcturea ohlefiy- there nre panela hy H Slddona Mowbray. Chuaa Has aam, E B. Hamllton, Oeorge w. Maynard and a doaen othera whlch would escape notlce ln a .. ,,v of the Boclety of American Artlata, for ex ample, m belng of merely peraonal Intereel yet :- 1 |uat .n their rasual, peraonal atgnlflcanaa that they have value Many collectora flnd lt laeoaven ? to huy Important palntlngs by Amerlcans or forelgners Thej an too coatly Well here nre unlmportent bul \ery rhnrarterhitlr thlnga. ran vaaea ama ? ? ,: npretentloua In treat ment, bul apontaneous artlstlc, nnd very Inter eatlng to poaBeai aa examplea of some of our clev eregt mr:, Take the nlni BOmewhal fantastlc sketches bj Gustavi Verbeek. They are oiiglnal, pj iuani llttle productlons. Boma day they wlll he of greater valui to collectorB, we Imaglna, than re now. Mr. Chock showa a varled taste ln hla eollectlon Lands. apea and flgure Bubjecta ap near in ahout the aame proportlon. Bmll Carlaon baa some attractlve Btlll llfe |>ainttr:~- ln the show. and Mr. Langle] 1 capltal coaai Bcene In the flnit gallery la one of several good marlnea. To name all the artlata who-. work haa been collected by -,!? choch wot Id be a ng task. It n bj to a.ld that any number of well-known palntera ara enumerated In the c.a alogue, ao that the aale offers a ronslderable range to the amateur. At the Avery Oallery nre aoma water-colora hy Wlillam T. Rlchards and hli daughter, Mlss ?nna M. Rlcharda. The Arat of these artlata haa long j.,, 1,1 ,i cona| ? honored posltton In the water-color exhibltlona, hli Btudlea of tha aaa havlng a naturalneaa In composition and a tinlsh ln exeeutton plaaalng to many lovara of our coaat a.-enery and of thost wtld baya nnd cllffa whlch mark the ah rei of Cornwall and the Hebrldee. Mr. Rlchards deptivea hlmaelf of effects whlch are perhaps wlthin his reacn hy oonflnlng hlmaelf paralataatly to a oertaln d.licate scale of color, ao deiicste at tlmea oa to lend waakaeea to otherwlse forctble productlons, but wltl In hts rhosen llmlts he ls usually sure of blmaalf, and usually secures his scheros of atmoaphere nnd llfrht wlth a preetaton n Itaelf hlghly oredltable. Of the ultlmate atyla of t - a-ork lt ls ImposBlb e to apeak so eonfldently. It la larklnp ln power lacklng ln dlstlnrtlon Mr. Rlchard* has found much of his h?st msterlal ln the shnllowa aions the shore. where the water Hes pale green and sometimes llfelees. Somethlng of that narvaleBa quallty haa go- lnto h!s atyle. He ts rarai lous, and hla workmanshlp 1? thnt of an ad mlrably tralned artlal Bul In theae watar-colora we have nalther the dellghl and beauty of truth nor the faaelnatlon of the artlal whoaa workman? shlp ta Inatlnct wlth artless strength and a freah, OTlginal iBeplratlOB. Mlaa Rlcharda has not prevlouslj we belleva, held an exhlhltlon llke that whlcb aharei 'he gal? lery wlth her father, Her work, though not un famlllar In the annual ezhibltlona, la In the rnaln new. lt deaervea to heoome b-tter known, and es peelally when lt is concerned wlth old F.ngllsh ar chltectnre. F*or the landacape nnd flg-.ires ln these water-colora are have seani admlratton The arehl tecture, aa ln Trinltj Collega, Cambrtdge," ls thoroughly artlatlc. Mlaa Rlcharda hns some breadth of etyle and some dapth of tona. Har bulldlngB are plctureaque. but not at the expense of truth. <>n the oontrary, ahe would seem to have used the utmosl care In preserving the de talis of her BUbjecU. Her method ls avldently that of her father, looaened, and to thal improved by Indlvidual taste. By dlnl of atrlvlng for even graater breadth nnd flexlblllty, ai ralalBg tbe kay ot her color allghtly, Mias Hi would win a good plaee for her^elf aroong the vtiter-color'sts of the day. It la now about three years slnce a wetcome was ofTf-red ln this place U) the work of Mias Mnry Cussatt whoaa ar; al thal tJrae waa Introduoed to the American pubMc as aomathlng more or leaa new nnd Btranga. We cannot say that in the In terlm MUi Caaaatl has percaptlbly wtdened her audlei.ee on thla side of the ocean la Parla ahe haa been known and admlred as one of the atrong aai of th- followera of Manet ln Amerlea where Manai hlmaelf is nol unanlraoualy accUimed on< of the immortala. the bold atudlea ln oll and tha biiU more orlglnal drypolnta whareln Mlaa I as Batl haa advanced her peeullar Ideaa have been examlned wlth Intereai and then. we fear, bjnored. 0| mtereal ln th 1 '- roughi about bj tha exhll Itloi noa open al the Durand Rtll i -alleries II conl ilna aome If nol all ol th . ,,. | ,,.., .... . .,, aa md a number of ,.,-. fudaing h ?". th.- latter Mlai - m tl .,.,. not advanced very far. the only Improv. .. , ,,. :. m the dlrectlon of an Increaaed len ,', .,?. . ? ... vltj of feellng Thi latui por ., . .,,....,, huroan than their predacea ,. u.. ,; ,. .. ,.. thal Ihe earlli r portralta are ., . , ,. .? referrlng to Mlaa Caaaatt'a Ideas ti ,?., ,,]!,, we have hlnted al the eallaBt aleroenl l? her work an elemenl of peraonal atyle so de ,,.!,,, bo unoonventlcnal. thnt often one thmks . . ,nt. nitter than ol the partlcular daeoratlva effeel whlch the artlsl haa made her chlef concern t? other worda the 1 hlldren ar.- some tlmea Btranga thIMrefl the women palBtad ln gardeaa and ln their badrooma ar.- sometimes almost fantasUc of viaage nnd flgure. Bal at this potal the accentrlc ,?,,, || -ccentrlc li may ba ealled eaaaaa to rount heavlly The eharacter af the alttar ls forgotten a,,d Mlss Caaaatt'a Intereatlng drawlng ls remem bered it la drawtag thal aJwaya has chsrm. even v,,, . fnitrra Manei was an tn?plration to Mlss Caaaatl and ln har amulatlon of hla opa<ius tonaa ui found hlm we thlnk. n burden. but the B-h t Of Blmpllclty Whlch domlnaled hlm Is potrnt wlth her. aha producea portralta whlch. for all ,heir ec-.-ntrbllies. are abOUl Ung ln eharacter. ln Btrengtb ln atyle Hmta of Manel aurvlva ln the Work and- hlnta of the art of Japan. For the rest Mlaa Caei tl haa merlts en-ugh of her own 10 ;'<?',.,. petman.ntly the blgh r.ink she hua for some tnjoyed Th? Knoedler Oallery m haag wlth a raltoctton ? twanti palntlnga of Japanaaa aubjecta by Mr Theodore Worea Plret la the ahow 1 omaa su ," ,r ,., , ,,,,. ..., bratlng the flower aaaaoiia of tha . ttal ?,.,? waav. latadaoo raUve dealgn. Ihe plum and the eMrry. the wl tarta and Irls the lotoa and chr>anr.therr.um Maaj S th- remalnlng pk-tura. ampllfj tBM arai IdaB. ?? typlcal of one or the other of tha B Ur. p-araa baa wrtilaa a Um Itaaaj to further deacrlhe th* facta of .Iapan*ae flower-land. notlng, for lnatanee. that th* eherry trres never bear frult. batng planted aolely for thelr bloaaoms. ;i. ralla the Jaaaneae a Bowar-lovmg peopie, Hla plcturea rnforc thls. for they fhOB B v.rltable tiorai falrylaad, through whlch the eualntty "ae tumad urlentals move llke hnppy betnga Ml Wor*? appreclatea tbe datntlneea of hla tberae and it wlth ;i deft band His wrtor, anfortunate ly. lacka tranaparency and hla draaing whlle dell> ite la ofteu a trtfh too hard ind mechanlcal. Hla Impreaalon la akllfull] conveyed, however, and alnee lt ls very plcturerqu* h. absence from ih> plcturea of an Indrvldual atyle and of v.nrtn. per raahre Itghl rr;iv be regarded wlth the l*as Im pa lience. At th. Ptfth Avenue Arl Qallerlea there wlll be soul next Monday, Tueaday and Wedneaday even in^a th. rollectlon of Chlneaa porrelalna and othei f?rientnl rurlo* whlcl '? now on exhlbltlon Sorr.< 'monot\pev hv Mr Bruce Horafall may b* s**n b! the Keppel ttallery. Al tbe Wunderllch Ballerj ,a eopy ot Charlea Waltner'a etchlng, after "Tl ? Lord'a Bupper." L> Dagnan-Bouveret, ln vlalble. Thla lawt productlon ls Impreaalve ln Ita liKht and fch de. iind aome of the ijrpe aeated al the tabh are itroaaly handled. The central tu-ur ? i? dl? nppolnting Prom the Aradera of Deatgn w? have i "i\-ei! an announ. ment of lh< aeventy third annual exhlbltlon. Varnlahtng Daj wlll b< Thur>day, March 21 The exhlbltlon opena to the publlc Monday. March 38, and cloeea Baturday, Maj li. ? A BA\KER mrs \ \i:w york home 3. W KI l.SUoiiTII, ny CHIOAOO, TO MOVE HIS ART COLLECTION HERE Jame.s W. Ellsworth. one of the mo*t promlnen b.-inkers ln Chlcago, who is ^lao conaplcuoua In rallroad clrclea ln tha Weat, has purcbaeed houae al N'o ! Weat Blxteenth-at, thla clty, and in future, lt I- belleved, wlll s-pend a grea: pari of his tlme here. Mr Bilaworth la already b memi.er of aeveral New-York cluba, nnrl haw been In the hauit f.?r aoveral years of paylng frequeni viait? to thla clty. Hla motive ln purchaelng i houao here, however, la prlneipally to move to i' his va'uabi* oollectlon of pnintinga, tapeatrlea and ceramlea. Mr Bilaworth ls one of :he beet-knowH and th. moat llberal of arts collectora In th* \Ve*f. and ha apnrM n*lther tlme nor money ln hia devotlOfl to hla bobby. When aaked by telegram yeaterda;. al>out hla rumorad Intentlon to move to Neu York. Mr. Bilaworth telegraphcd ln reply: "It i? not the Intentlon to glve up my cltl*<>nshtp hep . but my eolleetlon wlll be moved to New-Yor^ where, owlng to buslneas lntereata, a portlon of my tlme la requlred, but prlneipally for the reasot that manufacturlr.g haa lncreaaed ln Cblcaga to auch an axtent that the atmoaphara la not con duclva to the preservatlon of worka of thla natut* ' The houae Mr Kllsworth haa pUTChaaed la th> three-atory brownstone dwelllng at No. 2 We.t Blxteenth-at. lf covera a lol K feet by BS, ai ha* a stnMe on an Irrejjular plot in the r.>ai !!? bought the dweillng laat January, paylng W>,0< cash for li, and g.vlng a mortgage for the airn. amount, but lt was not reeognlted at the tltn* thH' the purchaaer was the Chleago bank.r. Extenslv* alteratlor.s wlll be mad. ln the lwe|!|ng befon It is occupted. lt la al?n underatood th.it Mr. Blla worth h.<? purchaaed a country houae al Hud aon, S. Y. Mr. Ellaworth'a ar1 eollectton l* valued I nolaaeura at over tl.000,000. i'...sl<l*s a number of well-known Amerlcan plcturea. includlng aeveral landacapea by the lata Oorxe Inneaa. it ln tl id aeveral oiri master*. among them Rembn "Portralt of a Man." at n palntlnga bougbi "t th< recent Stewart aale The moat recent addltloi how*v*r is tlie Troyoi Cowa In the Paature," bought by Mr. Bilaworth a weefc ago at tbe aale of the wllllam n Puller plcturea ln Chlckerlna Hall, for $--?.?? 'i.i wai na of th* moat lm portai.i *a offered at thal aale Cntil recently Mr Bilaworth waa th- preaMerr of the Unlon Natloi I tgo Ha Ir a member of the Metropolltan, Manhattan, On turv Uroller Aldlne ano Playera luba, and th ? ' Ntimlamatl al an N itlonal B< u | I ? - : ? ? l.eagu< , Chl ago, ngton Park Caxtor Fnlveralty Mterattire. Polklore and ther Cl " ? Am? rl i i Instltut* if Archaeology, thi Americai Aeade.m> ..f Polltlcal Bclence an.l of aeveral aodettea and cluba in London - ? ? r\!l. BIVER 8TRIKE OVER. THH Tit'.fr.r.;: in rttFi kino PHiur mii.'. BKTT1J ?' Fal R!v*r. Maaa, Mareh 4 The aftuatlon at the King I'hillp Mllls. where th* frame aplnnera have b*"n hoidlng out agalnat the reductlon of wagea, assumed a new phaaa to-dea> and it la now prob? able that all trouble wlll ba aettled by Monday. The rrame aplnnera have ... m-i tbai thej ca longer remairi OUt to thelr advantage The threat ened trouble wlth the carders wlll not dev-lop, I*on Cote, 'h* <11?rharr-d employe, havlrr been tnken bafk by the mlll authoritlea The strlkern have. been promlaed that th*r- wlll b* no dla crlml-iatlon agalnai them and thal work will ra found r?r them Tl ?? : h n a ho h -'? I ? work will not he dlacharged. aa tne new fran place of th* mu'e.-, have created opportunlty foi the employment of u greater number of fran.- apln P?rs that. wns the caae when the glrla first wer.t out on atrlke. Th* majorlty ot 'he strlkers wer< lak.-, bach Into the milla to-day. nnd the Other clnaaea of iperatlvea forced oui b> the atriki all be baek by Mondaj The icttlemenl ef th. trouble wlll clear the aimoaphere ln thla clty on e more. e JU8TICE 8317TB BAfi A BhtOBT RELAP8E. Justlee Fr*d*rlek Smyth. who hoa b**n conflced to hla home, at No IS Weat Fortv--lxfh-st . for a month by rheumatlam. had another aetback yea terday. The Juatlce'a health had been Improvlng f,,r a week. and he had been abie to be about the houae. The damp weather of yeaterdar how e\er brougbl on a allght raJapae. and he waa agaln t'orced to hia bad The attendlng phyalclan aaya h* does not eonalder the relapae aertoua BEXB7 W. CAXXOy OOIXG BOVTB, ,,,.nrv W Cannoi pr. ?ldenl of the Chaae Ma tlonal Bank, hat " ? " treaaurer ,t .v,? rhartar Dav Celebratlon t'mnmlii'x afr. Cannon's heaftb la no4 g.I juat nowv and he ln ??'a few daya to take a trip Bouth. whlch may last for aeveral we-ks. _ ( BABLE8 PAOE BR\ l* 8ATL8 TODAT. Charle. Page Bryan. Unlted State- Mlnlater to Braall accompanlad by W. I- Uyarrle. m - tary of the Leaatlon. and Uautanaat J. a. Bhlpton. mlll !!;,., atlacV.e. wlll aall for Oibraltor tO-day on the ste..mer Saaie. BVLL B0V8E MBltACED. A!.,,-:k:.i xn POWER8. <>? CHirAOO, BATB (W WILL ,,un R n rrtoM Hia wabd Chlcago correBponden.f The Boa. J?***^ , th- leadlng feature.rOf( patl , '- "...?'. ? ? ? ' ro?emH ..???'? S'lneteeni ? ward ?;'"',f' l . .- ?n of -1"- ^"1,','1 ; , ? ?. auch ?. flne run 8 ?'"''"'? ,, m . , mI Letigue llcket laat for Mayor on th* M ??'?' i'?'' '? *;,.,, ,?? ,i... , am- ? ,Pr.ng Th. ? .' ,r.,, . a-ere i 'i*-'- ,A, ' v;i ., to break up th* m-*t [? l"; ';al. ?? dc?man k? ?. t i ghi i ln/ '";' ,tf'\ ,i onpoaltlon ln hla apea ';?;,;;: ? . '.'.. , .,,? . - Hull Houae '" p?? ara ?l!1. ";: "la mlKht. aT w'0,^ Jve? the attack x 1 ''"" " ... ) Bunday Powera yw ai ^^war on Ja ? "'?" her .'o-wot^ers in , iin...i wur on j. .' In tne outer ofBc* ot Hull Houae Bettlement in ? ,,,,.,?,. Con m ? M.'>'^,' ;" t\- ?."'i.e< Mtv iouii.il ...,?.l... ,':,.;' rVatVli of tha llahi agalnat h;m .'Ivo, lt ?e will be drlven from the ward ai "JfiLwnTb? forced to doae up ahop." To thla l?d5I . ,,i onfl whlch he th iughl i InfeVe^fthebirAlderman from the Twenty-a.nd ^Vd.nhnothbeMreaponalbla for what napaaoe to Aiderman HarUn ifl>.* kocs into ?h* ward agaln. oDMnenrn'of Alderaaaa Powera aay thal ' ''" ''-., 'ii- rrlenda have been workina li ?? two montha . ' ^ d ,)f .h? W;U,,. I ,'S methoda are leaat known '?? ' ' '.',,. i ,' aprea Ilng th< rei wt thal Mlaa V," vM-ii- aiid ..ihers at Hull Houae have ... red Ita bualneBa Many ? jsnss heard< | on Monda) bj A derman , nueatloned have admltted hey PfW"' . ,.. 'huII Houae. never mel Ml i I**." ird bei aaj i word agalnal th< w:!. i'"P Ita pe-l'le , bUt thevhn.1 Bll be.n ,04d the --[?'!?'u.':ir vldermar Powera reaterday "I ?d ,",. II. H( lae ? d be dl .he nc-oole o* the wai I de larlna them to be lg ' , miniland degraded He ?venlntlmi tha Hull Houae w * reaponalble for artlclea that haVe baaa publlah. I ahowlng ibal I" certahi i itrieted ..r. ?- ?' Miieteenth W^rd crlme abour.da to ..I. ..iiiieual dfgl aa [ W. H. BVRLBUT CRnss EXAMWBD. iif, aiimits BOMI THINOf wiinii PLBABI MH CHOATE IN THK WII.l. CON Taarr HBAitnra BjarroBBte PltBgeraM contlnued the bearlng of 11-~ .onteat over the wMI of Henry A. Marlbal y.stcr day, U'llli.im H. Hurlbut, his son, occupyin*: tha arltneea ebalr all day. This is the .-onteat brought b) Henry A Hurlbut, Jr., nnd Buaan Hall, a son sr.d granddaughter of the taatator, to have the trusr of th. whole .state to Wlillam II. nnd Henry A Hnrlbul broken and th.. eatate dlvided. Mra. Hall eraau th.- wlll laelared v >i l altogether. i'n<ier th>. guldaace of .loseph H. Choata, couneel for the eont. st.ints. Wlillam II Hurlbut on Thurs ? lav reiiteii hla varlous bnalneas ventures, all ??( which. accordlng to the wltness, w.-re fallures, ~n 1 coat the senlor Hurlbut thouaan ls of dollnrs. Yeaterday Mr Choati reaumed M? queettona to ehow that the a< n'l power over tha etdai Hurlbut waa rr?at, and thal h<- apparently had coetrol of thi ' itaii .lurlni? the latter yeara of Mr. Harlbat'a llfa Now Mr Hurlbut," bepan Mr <'hoate ln his most perauaelva tone. "let us agaln Ket down to the value of your father'a real tsrate. Whal wlll it . to .'" After soui.. m-nt.il (lKurln- Mr. Hurlbul aaM that 13,000 waa about rlk'ht "But," aaM Mr Choata, "ln the pe'.ltloa Blod uith the wiii the value of rhe real property ls BBl Bl Ifi.OoO. You gave your lawyers rhe Informatlon iipon whlch this amount was baaed, <lldn't you'.'" "Taa," raplled tne amlllng witnaaa Am! I als., n-r thal ln 'he petitlon the value of the peraonal .state is placad at O00.000." "Yr-6," BgBln raplled Mr Hurlbut. "And you also BUPpUed tiie informatlon upon which this amount ls baaed, an-i taatlfled at a ;.re/ious hrarlng thal the value of th. peraonal property whli h your father lefl was BBO.000, dld you not?" i h.- arltneaa replled in the afflrmatlva. "Now, wlll you kiniiy explaln to th.- Burrogate wny you nave false informatlon in respe.-t tO th.' valuatton of the estate'.' You were, of courae, awara thnt this matter would be pia. ed before the Burrogate, and you admll iimt you havi falatfledr" ? l simpl.v thoughl thal II waa euatomary. ' knew thal it w.is neceasary to pul In some am.t." replled Mr. Hurlbul And because y.u thoughl that it was cua omary to fnl?if> aceoonta to ba preaented l i thi Burrogate .. ou did so?" "Wall," replled Mr Hurlbut. "I didn't know that ? waa neeeaaar] to pul In ihe (ull amouni I waa ignornni of ihe requlrementa. I thoughl it was imary nol to pul ln tn.. full value of the ea? tate. " And you tolrj the Surrogatc a falsehood elmply because you thnught it was cuatomar) "" ??uh," aald the wltneas, "If you keep forolng me I wiii aimply have to k>ep kroing around a clrele to explaln. John E. Paraona. who appeara for the proponents of the wlll, objected, n the ground thal Mr i.'hoati - aa r> i??? ulng qu. tlons need "Taa, retorted Mr Choate, "that mai be so. but every tlme I do i inv.- another r.all In the offln " Mr Paraons he. an.- angry, and aald th.t Mr. I'hoate was aaaumlng Incorrectly, that Wlillam H Hurlbut hnd aauandered his father'fl money ?As a matter of fact," aald Mt Pnrrona "ihla u ia Inveated in buslni a by the old gentle , . . ired th proflta whi n their. were anj He dld nol glve vnai suma to hla aon They w.Ve mrrely bualness Investments." Mr. Hurlbul atreiiuoualy denled thal Inrmedlatelj ifr?r his father'a death hi had pone ro his father'a clothea and taken hla pocketbook He aald thal he had found tha po. kethook ... d< k He also de? nled thal he had lold Mr Baker lhal he had de itroy.-d no lettera or papera aft.-r h:<. father'a li ath Mr. i'hoate flnlshed his examlnatlon of Mr Hurl ?.and Mr Paraona began tn :i\ to unravel ihe masa of nontradlctory teatlmon) that Mr. Choate had broughi out. Mr. Hurlbut ild thal accordlng io his memory nearly al! of hla buslness ventures had made money al some tlme thi r ?' ?? > He Jenled that he had ever roprlated or ?vi r b. .>n accuaed ot mlsap proprlatlng, MO.OuO from thi funda of any of the ? . ? |n whi. h he was eng igi d The bearlng was then adjourned untll tn-morn.w ? - ? WILLIAM M BINOERLTB BBTATE. Phlladelpbla, March l. i.etteri of admlnla iratlon oi ??? ? itate of Wlillam M Blngerly, wiio :... itate, were kt?r*. 1 by th. Reglater of to-day I Ja n .-' M ?( "ai i ni y, the .-? n-ln ,w of Mr Slngerlj The eslate, ucc. rdli g to I ic itlilon flled r the edmlnlatrator, is valued at j." ""? and cons'lsts entlrely of peraonal affecta \Y. n. LYOK WISB THE GOLD MBDAL. rrbi i.T or thb iaaa poil. and hi ti.i.ino bwobjj HANDICAP CONTBBT. The lg>* Foll and Dueiling Bword Handlcap con tsat of the Amateur Feneera' League of Amerlea be *an last nljrhf at the rencera' f'lub, No. 37 W.-st Twenty-aecond at . the foiia he'rrs ised laal nlght .md the Bwordfl ;o bo uaed to-nlght. T. <? anta laat nlght were Newbold Morrla, A. Van z. Poai and J. Langdon Brvlng, Feneera' Club; W, D. Lyon and John Allalre, New-York Athletlc Club; U T Contl and Paclflc Adda, Internatlonal Fenclng ('luh, and Blltl Hoffman. New-York Turn Vereln Th? offlclala ?ere. Judgao?Charlea de Kay, Feneera'Club; W \v Pairlck and Charlea O. Both ? ar, New-Tork Athletlc Club; acorer, Clarence Sack .?t;. Peacara' Club; ilmer, Charlaa de Kay Sl MilAKY. Tola. PotOtB Handlrap. ??? r^ Lyoa .4TB.B3 tUO .'>>4 KJ Br\-ine .aaa.au ii?> ...;>..to HofTman .434.03 lli'. tMl.OI P.iai ..'. in '..'.. Scrateh &40.1KI Alialra . t.v, ;,s ;,-, SHL.Vi Morrla .8SO.&1 1+0 4u>'. .: Adda .:;:ii: .,-, !.\.', f... ..-, .2>". :,.? iao 4Wi .'ai The wliui.ir. W. D. Ly.m. recelved -a anid madal Tha handi apa held laal nisnt and to-nlght are U10 tlrst conteati uf tbe year under tho a. F. 1.. a. On Mar.-h 26 and x, al the i'. ere' Club, win be i .. prellmlnarlts i'..r the N'atloi tl chainrH n ahlp, wl:n folls, aworda and aabres, on A;.ril 1 and i wlll be held, also al the Pencera' Club, the Junlor chimplonshlpa, In whlch the uetlege t?ama take part, .md on A^.r;; :>. at tne tfew-York Athletlc club, ihe team compedtlon for th. Shaw Cup riia Natiotial championahip me..; atll lude ihe b>.;tr-. and wlll be held at Boaton on Aj.rii jy an.i 20, ln conjun tiun wlth tha Amateur Athletlc L'nlon, and uij.ier the management of the N'ew-Bngland divi.si^n of ihe Amateur Fencera' Laague of Ani*~lca. 8BOOTINQ AT RTVEBTOB UVS CLUB. THB TUJR- Y ~r~l> HANDICAP WT>N BY T. BTOKES. Phihwleiphln March 4.?The annu.il two days' ai.rin- Fhoot of the RlvertOn (Jiin Olub b?gon to Uuy on the club K'"1 mda al Taylor'a Station, N J. Tho prlactpal contaat of tho duy was the thlrty blrd handlcap, ln wiuch ther? were tweive antriaa The day was unfavorable for BhootlBg, A plerclng north arlnd awept through tiie grounda, and r.Un ln th.: morning and mijw in tbe aftarnooa added to the dlBoomfort. The coBtaataata and their bandi , apa were a? fotloara: V glllott, Blrertoa .10 j%rt\ ktled g#, ralas?t l. T. r.Jisa. RlvertOn, B* r.arda, Ulled ia>. mla??d 1 .1, barker, Blvertoa, M nr-ii. klllad >>. i:ii!???.j z 11. \s..|.-h Philadalphla .." rarda kllled -T un-^ad a. j Tryon Rirarton, ^ rarda, kllled X mi???.| *. J Deon) .'.ir.r;.-r nub, J7 rarda, k,..oi 3B, :ir.a-?e<l ?. ? hspln, ''Hrt.r?t .'Tul. /T ynnla. kllle,| M, Bllaaad + J. li I'.nls. Ilivert 11, 'Z', yai -'?'. inis?-d i. s. Prlea, Phllsdelphia JT rarda, ItlUed .4, m;?r<ed 0. it. .'. Kua.?. rrenton, >. !jc1?. k::>.i 'ii, mlaaed 7. I H t"T. Rlv*non. L*T >arda. kt;>d 17. ->:v?-1 7, and Wllllill.-W. la tho shoot-off Stokes killed his flrst blrd and Klllott nrUBeed. Flrst money to Stokes, se.-ond to F.iliott. thlrd to Barker and fourtb lo Welch TV>-morrow there wUl t>e a 100-btrd aboot, at whi.-n a larga number af h.? .ra.rk siu.ts ar? ex pi-.'ted. EHrHTH BBOIMENi ISDOOR GAMES. The fourtb series of lndoor gamea of the 8th It.-glme.it waa held Inst evenlng .11 the armory. N'lnety-fourth-at. and Park*ave. The refere* w^is Jaaaa B. Bullivan, of the New-J^rsey Athletio t.Mub, and the other ofU era were from varlous mllltary and siM->ning organlaatlona The wlnr.ers were .u. followa: Four-hundrr.l-aml-forty-yard run for membera? E. K. Kr.ight. Company B. Tl-ie?1:02. Mlle handlcap r.ni Jaru.s .S;mpaon. H. B. Y. M. C. A. (BJ yarda) Ttme AM *?? TWO-tnlle purault race T i^ocslwln overtook F. K Lefferaon on tha Bfth iap of the ae.-omi mlle. Elght-hundred-and-elghty-yard run for membera E K Kntg>it. Tlme i:XJ2-4 Two-mlle hlcycle handlcap \V Frank, Tranalt Wh.-eimen (Vwvardsi. Tlme ItfH one-mlle blcycle handlcap W Frank fft yarda) Tlme taa 4-6. m , _ One-mlle blcycle, novlce?Oeorge < ameron. Tlme SlX-hundrad-yard run, handl-ap. entries i.mited ? 1 membera of the Mllltary Athletlc Laague- O 0. Hollen.ler 2M Heglnienl tacratch) Tlme I II - \ i v.rd mn. handlcap, open -F .'owperthwalt, Col imblan L'nlraraltj Athletlc ?'lub no feet. Tlme -.;.'. , _ Blxty-yard run. membera P. I m ta Iter, i om pao] H Tlme 4 u~ lo GEOROE R 8LOAS TO 8AII To OAi. Among the pnas'-naers who wlll aall to-day .n the er Baala for Alexandrla la ea Beaator iieor~e l< Bloaa prealdenl of the Becond Katlonal Bank ol Oawago Ha arlll ba ircompanled bj Mra rtioan and Wlll mske a th: ee-BMBl ba tour of Medlter ranaaa i>orU. Mr. a.^an waa opeaker of ihe Aa semhly ln 1*77. and later he served aeveral terma In the State Sonnte. where he made an envlable reputat.lon for hla nhlllty and conservatlsm aa chair? man of the Ftnance Commlttee of that hody. VI(i( B0U8 ACTIOX TAKEN. j OOVF.HNMKNT DbTTBRMINKD TO PINISH BAKFR'S MURDERatRS. thk M'^rr bmbbsJETIC MBAapaga btbtb aJatrara in BfCM a . asf aDOPTSD a statfmknt rnnvt ifisTMASTKR (MHCBftAL, OABV Wnshin-ton. Mareh 4 -An hour or more of tha tlme Of to-day's CaMnet aeaalon waa oceupled In the rendlna Of a Inn- repor* from the spr.-lal igen* of the PoatOfllce r>epartment on the klll'ng of I'.aker. the oelorad i>. atawater at i.ake rity. s. C. ln rlaw of the pecullar drenaaetaBeea eoBnaetai wlth the n rder aad the anormlty of the crime, lt was de etded to inerease the Oovernmenr's raward to II.W) In eaeh caae Kvery effort wlll be made hy the Federal authnrltlea to hrln- the m irderera to |a? ll.-e The report on the <-nae waa nresented hy Poa maatar-Oeneral Oary, aad tha ectton taken by the Cabtnet in ihe off*ring of rewarda for the apprenoiialon nn.l convlctlin of -he gutlty DeraOBfl la sald to be the moat ener~et|r ever nareed cn hy any Adtnlnl?trntlon ln a almllnr caae lt la pn bable that the Poatofflec Pepartment wlll de tall other Inepectore io aaaaat those now on the fteid ln ferrettnif out th- murderera. aad the inr*-e amouni ot raward offered lt \r thonght wlll Induce prlvate letectlvea to work on the eaaa. M ls mM Attomey-Oeneral Orlrgs holda rhe opinion that the Frderai Oovernmenl wlll have Jurtadlctlon over the murderera whet, captorad, unleaa they nre nrai taken by the State BUthorttlea Baker. it la heid w.s an offlccr of the Oovernmeot in Ihe db> rharge of his duty and the Bttack on hlm was almllar to an attaek on a deputy marahal or other offlclal. MR. OARTi STATFMKNT Poetmaater-OeBeral Oary expreeaed the deter mlnft?on to do everythlag m his power to aacer. ,am th- Identtty of the gutlty peraoaa. ln reanoBBg to inqulrlea he made pobllc tbe followlng atata ment in regard to the ca ta; ?The Departmenl ls ln poaaaaalon of a nrei mi n.,rv report from ba re,,-. sent.tlves Ir, regard to thla sad tragedy. from whlch b few letal a maj be glven The widow of the murdered poBtmaater haa been Intervlewed. nnd her atory. ln brlef ,,,iin; ? f0,|owB' rhey were iwab ned eome tlme ? n the early morning by theamell ol Bre and amoke. a?d upon rialng found thal the bouae was in (i imes Baker attemptad io cxtlngulsh the Are. but -?,.?, dlacovered that thla wou.d be impoaalble. He then told hla wlfe 'har he would ko to the door nnd ??<'.' for he:p. Aa aoon aa he opened ih? door the nrir-u began. and a atorm of bulleta atrucb tle door nnd house Mr?. Baker aald thnt her huaband feii on hla kneea nnd prayed fo- pratectlon The beai and smoke became ... unbearable it length thal thej COUld no '.on-er remntn In the house On agatn appearlng at the door they were -reeted Wl h another volley of bulleta. The flrst one of the famll) to be kll ed waa the bab) ln Ita mothi r*a ,,rrn- i bullei atrlklng II ln the alde Mrs Baker iw the wound and to:.'. her huaband 'hat the baby waa kiiicd. a second inter h.. fell back agatnet her d. Bd. 'She and ihe other chlldren were struck by the bulleta at thla tlme. or Just aa they eacaped from the bulldlng Mra r...ke, had th.- younger ~irla Wlth her When they ?ot out, and they mn untll they were exhauated and fell down The older jrlrla weni lnto a nelghborlng fleM and remalned there untll they heard no more aounda from th< i-lrli tj of ihclr old dwelllng. !?:"'? al nlght all found ahelter al th? houae ot some of their colored frlenda The mother and chlldren aay they aaw men atandlng aboui the treea and buahea near the houae, bul were unable to recognlxe one. Mrv Baker L* reported to be n rmall. frall woman i bout thlrty-flve years <>f a~e. she haa a -unahOI wound In 'he lefl forenrm and the boi ? ? are fractured Roaa, th- oldeai daughter, aged nbout slxteen year?. recelved a gunahot wound whlch brok.. the bonea above the l.ft elbow. Cora, the noxl glrl, ?-aa ahot in the rl~lit hand nnd wrUt. A son ubout eleven years of age has one BeHoUB wound In the abdomen and another wound ln the rlght forenrm. both hones of the arm belng broken and badly shattered. His conditlon is serioua. nnd | ,. i. not expected to llve. Two very yOUBg glrla. t-tlng the famlly. eacaped unhurt. ??fl . needleaa for me to add that the Admlnlatra tlon together wlth all good eltlzens of the country |- ? al.r aectlon they may reside. ful'.y ap preclntea the anormlty of the rrime whleh has heen .-onimbted. not onlv ngnlnst this ur.offendin- man and h:s famlly, but agalaal the Government. aa repre-ented bv the postmaster, and I assure you .i t. ... Postofflce pep.irrment. ln -o-operarlon wlth the Departmenl of Juattce, will do everythlng ln |t? power to apprehond and conviot the men Who cornmlite.l thla terribla outrage. Roth of the d. partm.nta mentioned are ii'ini everj n-.rana ln their power to the errd that fuatlce mnv I* mered out to the erlmlnals." r,/?;YERA L R08E<'RA V8 DYISG A lIKfiRT FIIOM U)S ANOEtJCB THAT THK I.AST RITRfl OF THB CHURCH KAVB BKEN BDMtNIBTEBJrD San FranclBCO. March 4 fSpeelali A report comes to-nlght from l.oa Angelea that General W. B. Roa> erana la near death al his ranch home. between th- Palma .nd Hedondo. near the Pactflc Ocean. A prleal waa BUmmoned to-day. and the last rltes of the Roman Cathollc Church were admlnistered lt was reported a few daya ago that he had i.e* aerloualy 111. but had ln nnr; reovered and hla rondltlon had materlally Imnroved. Blnci then there haa been a audden change for the woraa He lov to-day. unaware of th.- a tentlona ... n*eiiibeta <'"h;- famll) and unconacloua of the mlnistrntlons of Blshop Mont-om.-ry. The veteran aeema io be aufferlng from nervoua proatratlon. whlch. In his trenkened rondltlon. holda hlm In Its stron* graap. General Roeecnana not r--.ilnln~ eonaclouaneaa lt waa thou-ht beal to ndmlnlater .-xrrome un.'tlon Bhould the paflent rally aufflctently, holy com munlon wlll be admlnlatered. Hia ?on Carl F Roae.-rans. nnd hla famlly are wlth hlm! nnd hla daughter, Mrs. Toole. wlfe of sx-Oovernor J, H Toole of Montaaa, ls wltnln convenlent reach. FUXERAL OF I>R WJLUAM A. R0GER8. Watervllle. Me.. March 4-The funeral of Pr. Wlillam A Rogers, of Colby I.'nlversity, occurred here to-day The se-vl"e was held In the Flm Street Raptlat Church at 10 oVIoek. Prealdent Nnthanlel Butler. Of Colby. dellvered the '.nvoea tlon followe.l hv brlef addreaaea by th* Rav. Dr. Vllllam F Bpencer, the IUv. I>r. Butler and the Ke\ r>r Davlfl, precidenf of the Alfred Fnb.erslty. of New-York _ THE \\ FATHER REPOMT. ntarrBBDAra bbcobd ksd to mvs pobccabt. Waeatogtea, atareli 4 Th- n <m whle* !'??" h"" aaer lnr alon? the Aflnntlc cenat for th* l*sl twe <!?va. ta n-iw esetral oit New-J-raev nnd n Beftkweai gale la Mowfcag ?n r^e Bovtherfl Mew Kn-iand eaaal The ratafaH, -nrri ha. heen hp.vv nlonB th- ODBBl llne haa r,.< ex'anded Inland raor? rl^an one hundr?d mllea. Ri-ept t r t.us at'.rm on the Atlartte coaat. ihe weather Is falr thn.uati out the eoOBtry. and t'.ere la l-it llttle elOU llneaa A -re.it sr-a af hlRh pres?ura rorars the eentrsl vrU!e>a n,, Morthweal LUtla rtiaag* tn tomperanire haa oe .urred ?ceOl ln the Ottlf far... where It I. .awaewkal wanner F-r ?aturda>. an. w ?r rnln la mdlrated ln NewEp-land probsbly elearina asturdaj nlrht; further louth :;>? weather win cleef on the eoaai earir aatwrda ^"rning Falr weather arltl eortlnue la other ,1lstrlcta, -lth rla.n* temperature In the Routhwast. rORWAfT IN PKTAII. TOH TO DAT Kor BtebM an<l New Hampahlre seow or raln. north - casterly wlnda. ror Veraaoat. fair. aBUhBeetirty wtnd.. F.r MaaaaehtiaetU, Rho.1. laland ?nd Conne^tleut. .now or raln clenrln* hy Ssf.irday nl?ht; northeasterly ahlf'nf to n rthweeterty winda. F - Ksarern New-York. BUT ln northern portlon. rlear Inr !n aBBtkera portlon during the day: wlnde becomln? corth-e?t?rly. For E.atem Pann.ylvsnla. N*-w-J?ns?7 aad Deiawara, ataarlna la the aaatv mornlnc: falr: northwestsrly winda Fo- tha IU.trtot of CWumbla uid Vlrjlnla. f.tr. north ^WWeeterf "aaw Tork and Weaten, riBBIjl.aaaa, fair llg.'.i n..rth.rl>- wln.la. be^omlrB varl?bl# TRIBUNE I/)CA1. OBKBRVATIOWB. _ ttar. nch. H.'t'RS: Momlnf. Nlght t i i i l ? in illlSit*7(*iill |f? '-r?*?;?.rri?"t-;%t,H ft8}tV^ .? 3a\0 In thi. 'llasrnm s eontlmioua ntiltt llne ahows th. chn-g-s ln prea-.re oa tndl^a.ed by Th* Trthune'a aatt 1 n* barometer Th* eotted nn* ?ho?? "i* i?m p*r*tur- ?a reeerted at perry'a Ptaiaaaa; Trll...n? offlrr Mar-h ^ 1 a m. Y*a?*rrtav was a typtrel Uai h saj rt>r*nt*ntn- fktea ln the tofswwa and mlnglrd raln r.nd laoa la'*r Owlns W ihe mtldr*as the ,?o? qalekl) turned to aluah Th* temparaiur* rsng*d t*iwe*n M? and .1? d?|r**? th* BVaragB i.V. belng iS V.war than on Thura-lay and V? d*gr*e .u?h*r than oa th? eornaawaaBB^aa- ^oJTm** ?~* ?'" r-^aMBBj b. cleailng w-?th?r. CBAVOBE EXPErTFT) fT TBE TEXnERWn. pouwr. CAPTAIM Htrcy may BUOCMD captaiM SHEEHA.V AjrO PHRMIT UTBUM TIMEB. Th*r* wa? n report In th* T"nd*r|nln dlatrlct laat *venlnr that ('nptnln Bheehan waa to h* dl- ptaced by f'aptaln Jaaaee K. Priee in . ommnnd of the poll*e In the fllatrlct. and that Ilveller tlmee In that pnrt of the ettg mltrht be exp< ? t.-.-l aa th* r*aulf of th* . hange of | reeinrt eommanders Cnptaln Prlce waa the pr*cln<t dotCCtlVB t.ier* In th* palmy daya wheti Al*xnrder 8. Wllllnma was the pollc* cap tain. when th* TenderlefP got Ita nnrrte from hla bOBBtlng, and when the ".llvra" ? ere "wlde open" there. Many prowlers ln the T*nd*rloln ! nv* been ? li-nppo.nt. >i becauee there ??s not * more open flauntlne of vlo- after :he adrent of th* n*w Trnn many admlnlstratiin ? ? In th* worat coMa, wh*r* there ia riff*. con ?uictiea of th* Bronchlal tabea, .iid trpaaaafl of th* musclea of the cheat. Jayue'a Bxpeet gBBl wlll afford aimost Imaaedlate retlef, and soon aflaat a p*rman*nt rur*. ??? i; \ur:rrr>. Dl'KXfWa BINNEl Oa Tharedar, Btareh I pBM at ?"huren f zien and BI Tlmotb.' N'?w >*??>-*. Martha Orar Btimey, ?'. ? w ter r .-. te r".<-rge a Danr.lne ef Pl llederphte Kotlcea of manlagea and deatha must b? m dorsed with fuli name at I addreas. UlRD. AIKMAN Oa Mar h I, l?r?? .farr-. ;t Alkmm <n hla TBtti year Puneral aarvtee* wlll ba h?.l Bati 1 | -v. ninr. at T:*? it hi* late -e?|.|?n.? Xa 10 : i ??? a- ? rtr-.iclyn. j RAIten.'- , ,. w. ;...... |a ?:, ] ; ?-??, I. IJibonck. Puneral an Batunla m rnlng al M -u,. fc frem N->. MB ''??-' imth ft j Ini?rrr.?n' al eonvenlenx* ef th' fam:,. PHAMBERLAIN Ai - .*- ?'? a ? '?.-.. V T.. ea Truredai Marrl : : f the late Ephralm t'hamherlaln la hla lOth v-ir Puneral ? ... v it * n ra CRAOIN i n Wedneade* ra -? U ! IBJB, at the m dence <1 hl? ?.n 'n t1,? r \\ fh rga p Cregta la th* ?>:,<i rear ? ' a aa* l Interrrent at ronv*n *ne* ef rh* farally 1 DOt'OLABX ir loronade, ral P*bnM ? M M arr?adV? rltlt. EUaa K'ngm.-.n ? '?? ' VI .n, A IV-jgUaa. ol i "h <-n*., ,ig<> : v. : iiastiv.;- v :, raaldeaea * IM Bouth 4th st. aa Priday, Mareh 4. Famuel w tfaai r(. Intermtnt an >ui\\r ,,? Pittaf. -l. \ 1 , JAtrrr -At Ba rtand r*bruan M, IBBB, Matt'da, arldew nt Wllllam ln ?. ? ..no dautcf'-r of Henry aad El 71 Eaal* lara r %<-?. rvtrh t'- aaeaaaaa LTVTNOBTON M .r- Uwrenea Uughtet M Htiry a\ ind rrencaa Etelmoitd Uvlnaaton. ln h?r lflth y?ar. Kun?r.il or her at* iom* .n Pnturdav, Mar-h S, ?t 10:14, r.*latlr*a ir* ?? t*d te ?,t/-n.! intermeal al H>-d* Paila i .in-i *aa ? Vrtinl > ar artll be atta hed te I1J0 trala Hedase Riv?r T' I'l Rlt'HARDBON >?. r.v Otanga N J . M*rcb 1. Rlehardaet), ln th* -"th year ef hla ag* <r<\lr nt Oirlat .?hu-h t'.urt Orar.g*. N. J.. a? 11 O'elorh Meada) Mnr^h 7. an 1 b' ?poe|?l r?aaeet af s. Paul ? ? I . - ? -i aad Carn II ?'? nroekiyn. m j r tn aanw U^ r ?; \ j?t?> intermtnt ai Qraenwoad C*m*ietr Klndly nrall rV?w*n STBPHENKON?On Mhit .< al t:i:?r.vllle. N. T.. *?t? d*r.l>. nf r*rah?in. Priinei* W .-'?ph*n?T. of Moa*? el.nr N J runeral aenteea ->' Ellenvtll* Ktl^av #.?r. na Iti'^rtren' nt \\ rdlawi Balurda) BWARTWOIT At Btaaaford, l nn. Murch 4, UBB> r'athaiin* How* -.<.. ta m daughter ef tha lit* Oaaa* *ral !(? - ? I S A rturi.-.i aervioa n -? Luk*'a Chapel Mepdai Ibe "fh inav? "'-??". _ CWrrlaatea wlll b*. In ?ait'ng .n #ne arr^?l af 'ha iaa from v a v ru TORRET On M. h 4 i?t?a. after ? long i:in??a. wuUaea B. rrrey. M D.. af Bmoh m, ln th- .V.ih y?*r of hta aift. gun*ral aarvtea and int>.rm?nt ai hts ferm?r h^na*. H?jn?a lal*. Penn wn.i.is- Al Mempataad Um a lataad. Marrr 3. IBBa. K'.izabe-h Euxenia rOane), wl4>w of Warran wniia and daughb . if Tl r.aa II flowet Puneral -? :.*r late*r*ald*nea. ."tlnror. ?n1 Jaahv ? ? rta., Ifempai id Monday Ma li Is;'1" ai S p. m? TYaii s jeava I.- Island Cltj J OB PlathMah m? . Broohe lyn. 1 .^4 p tn A.?Tlie Kaaalew < enielery.?I'rtvat* atatlAr.. Har >m ro>ilr n ; -?'. n. me nd.m ih? Orand '>"itral p?n<tl Ci*t .. '^ Pi .t l. i al Sprtial Xoture. Trlhnne T?-rm* t?? Mnll <*i?h?erll?er?. Pally fl"> i o?r. tl p.-r min-h Dally, witheu' Bunday, ?<* a rair, B0 *ati p?r .n^nth Bunday Trlbune. B2 a y*ai W**h 11 F*ml ' -*?*? ?* POSTAOE t:\rn. , tataa* i" ? ^ ' ?? : '? f r,',L"' 'i!'trl*a exoapi Mealeo nn.i i anada, aad ..n th* daii? in New RBMITTAMCEB. If aent ln caah. iinreg-l?t?T?d, ?tll b? al tho owaer'a tiak. MAIN OrrtCB IB4 Na^cati at ITPTOWN ori'i.'K 1,842 't adway. AMERICANH ABROAD wlll Bnd Th? Trtb-in* at: I^tvl t <>tr.? of Th* Trrtmne, 14B i i**t *? M rt n B< ?? g <v??. Hartl. 4 m*w Koaea, E. C. Brown, Oould * Oa, M Sew <nt<-rd -at. Thoaiaa <".?>k a ?"n t.ada-ate ??ir.-ia. Parla?-J. Munree A <'?>.. 7 Ku* BorUM Hjfttngir * 0>., 3* Ru* <1? Provanoe Meraiin. H?r)?a A ra, 31 Beulaiard M.iuaamaam. .Yetit r.voiin.,.? Rureau dea giranaert Th .ma* Oouk & H. n, 1 Pta t de p*ra H .n rer, 0) Borth fJermai !.'? ra r?a/img w> 0*org?-at., rorner Anlrea-at Q*n*ra \. mrard, iMler ?? <"? ? . *nd l*a ? Rink. Plerenoe -Whitb) * >'?. Vl?nna Atn! ? A'Ht-lan Ponk tf. l>.?ral>:irK -<Y*ii' L>..r.nn!? Tf* London efBee of Th? Trlbvae .* a wiiantaai pl :o >av? ndv?rO!>emen'? atvl ?ul?*.-nr<lon? A.? Klflh tvrnac 4rl (inllerl*.*. .?wi pnrrri avkkitb, nkab B4TH street. Bl . VI'TIFI.'l, OLD fHINKHK PORCICIaAnff POTTFJBY ANT) ( IRIOsi COI.I.B'TKK BT TA-KKlv, THE OOMPBADORB OT BHAKOBUI '-HIVA. A. K*mnr.iHhl? < iatl?.?riu? o? ArtiHtio Atitifputi.-*). Blob la aingl*> 4?olor l'oiv*l:i'.n.i, 1hk? tr*.lca? ol<l PoBtawy, ?"<i f'uries, TO BBBOLOOM WE trTEWfOOatB OT Monday. Tueaday ?i"l \\ ?-<l?>o..|?jr# Mareh rtk, Bta * Bta a: 2 V> e'efcB faXHIBITIOM OPgM DAt BNU KVKNINO. noiiKRT BOMERViLUt, oRT<i;r:8 a oa, Au,.,. ...... . M?na??.na. Caawalli afaaaay 41 lo.'a, Kjiri.SlO.N (?!?' ? 0> L.IVICR Olla WITH I'l-.I'SIN A.VD QITNIVK l. the bcst Cod Urer Oil i-*i*ratl..n in tha *?rlJ. " ?? th* only Emulsi ? ureecrtbad f>y tha M*dl--?. Ta<aaltir (>rd*r troan yeui Iruggtav._| PoMtomoe >otlee. (Should be read DAJLI b> all lnterested aa changaa mae uo. ur al ar.> tin.? i KoretgTt mat:.. for th* week enl Bfl M.fch 3 li"**.,.w"? BtoaatDromPtlr m aU cai-ea) at the ..enerai PeatogkM *M fot"?a l"ar.-e'la Poat Muiia cl ..* cne h.ur earl'.er tbaa cicina ??"'? ""-f^jJJaTUAKTIC MAILS. ? xn-RPAY A- - i m- f"; N*th*rlanda dlreet. r-r e. a Koiierdam ?,? R..tt*idam .l*tieia muet be direeted ,pee Rotterdam'i; U - ? " ; r ?*" ?' >"r *? ' s?*'' ''T1" terarr.at bi llreeted 'p*i Baale"); ai B a ea (aaaata menary 10JB a ? I to* BarOPf. I" ?? ? ' ">br.a. vle uueenl-ewn ai 11 a. m for .Ne-way ewect. P^r a. a ThUagraUa ???"? n?J? ?? J'f'^*d "^r Thin?valla">. BWaUirrBD MATTER. BTC 'iertiun ateamera aalllAf ea Tue'adaia ta*e pt.n.ed aaatMr. ?? loi Clirwaae. ??? aeaStanr aadreaaed prtated watter. e?e.. for ther parta of Kareae Aiaerteaa and Whlta *tar ?t*am?rt on wJ^LdKa Oerman ateaniera a Tnuradaya aad S.? ^ r'enr! J and Oerman ateam-fl n S.t .rdara Tak* rrlnied matter. .f, for aU eountrl.a for wMoh ihe" ire advarttaad to earr> mall. Aftar the closlng af th? auppl-mentat > tranaatlantlc -naala -nmed ahove add.tional aupplemeatar) maila ara p'oad cn?h? P>?ra of the Anieti.an. Eagliah. rtaach ar.d d# fran iteaniets and ramaiii pen uatll aithta ten minuwa t .h. h ,ur of nalllna nt ateim-r MAILa FOR SOtTH AXU IM BAL AMBBUI A. WfMT maiijj i?j? tKDiea kt.' BiTiRHAV At 9 M a m f I BraatL p?r a a. tfarBB" Verth Vi petnamuuco. Bahu aad Ki iai iro (letieaa for North Rrai'l and L* Plau MWairtaa n.u.t h* dl reotp.1 "per Wofdaworth"!; at 10 a t awatMaaiaataaf 10 30a m. for r ttune t.land. jamal - ? :.a and brtaama per a ? ARai (lattara for Coau Rlca aaaat l? dre"t*d "P*r Altal'l; at io * m. laupi epiaicary 0 3o a. m.) for HWI au Prtacj and Petli ?. ara oer . ? Alna at M?:B0 * ? '- ?' ? <':'P'' ?' ? .w..p*?. Ta baace and'yucatan. per * a. VlglUnela (iettere frr otttee zSSmat afealce md foi Cuba mual - d *-tad per viailanca i. BtlOtBOa m. fo- lla:tl. .. r ? ? Prlna Wtt lem v ilettera for Venaiuala. (uraca. rnnldad U.-uleh md Putcti Ottlaaa mual ba dlrocied "pef Prlna Wi.iam V') at 1 p m f'r .v"r'h Braall, per ? e rnraena*. vla Para Maranham ar'. I'aara. at I M p BI f - New foundimd. per iteamer from Korth Bydne) at IdM p. m t<>- Bt Pterra Mio,uei,n. per iteaaaer tron H.urai. BTNDaY At t7 p ? for Naaatu. N P.. p*r a a M.amt. from HfcUBt. Ela __^_ Ifalla for Newfcintland. hy rall te It.ilifai and t' enoe t,v ate.tmer. etoaa at tii.a efllca :.?'? tl ? '? i t- Malla f,,r Mlotielon h> rail to R .?ion nn I l ? v i'?mir, I,,,,, 3 thla efflca da;iy at ^ '!?> P m Mnll f.r Cuba etoaa at ihta offl.. d.u!\ ?-;?.? m f ? r .rwaMtng \,\ ,.am>;< aalllaa iMoadaya -.id Thuradaya) fi. m Port Tamra Fla Maila f>r afealco ttj '.-.1 ..n'.aaa aoeelany addraaaad foi di?pa;. -i bj ate.mi.r. eio?? at thla offl.-* dally a- 2 so a m aad - ?'?. p m ir>h tar*d mall doaea at ? p nv prei n da>. TRANBPACtrtr BtAlba w.iv. for <Tilra .tapm and llawail. p?r a a Dnvio ifrom San l"ranal.o? dose here dalls up to Mareh o a- *."??? B, m Malla f - KaWaM, p*r . ? a iBtralia .from San P an- ?? | eloaa hara dally ud 10 Marrt. B at H-*i p m Maila fOf < hlna an.l Japan. o,r a a Ta.vma ifr?m Ta tr.al. eloae ii.-? dally jp tn Marrh ta at a.k) p m Maila for Auairaila (taeapt twi* f.r ?>ti A.i-tra.iai. whlch are for- ardad ??? Kurooa N>" 7.ea.an1 Hawatl FIJI an1 Snme.n talanda. o"r , . Muai>a ifroaa San Kranclao.?. rloa i'l. dally !,, Mar.h tis ?, 7 a. m. tl a. ? tad ?J*aVBa ,o> 'n arnva: bi Kew-Ter* ef t. e Campaata wth Brit ,h maii. for AuatraJUO. Malla foi duna aad Jaaaa ,.ii, ?,i,li??.e.? cr'\? D*r a a. Kmpre-i of Ii.dla ffl vam'u *r. cLa* hira'aaUj up to *Zc* jfi at ? ai p m Maila for Boclety lalanda r>?r ?h.n> Troplo MH Ifraw Baa FiagilaiaT ciore her* dally up to March rJfnJlLrta? MM ?'* for?*rd*d to port ot aalllna dally. Tr.r.-pa.in. "?'? , ar.,nFad on tha praaump Saa :.r,h.?rdumnt..r'Jp.*d,overUnd tran.lt. .Reg-terat m.ll eioa*. at Bja^jrertaga ata roatoBVa, Now-Torai roRStefira m ^ott ^na-t-r? Tora, M. T.. Pahnaary B?. lBaa