ALFONSO AT LA GRANJA. fhf Victorian "Chain" — Epilogue of an International Marriage. Y2zx AMssms. since leaving San Sebastian, has +#&: at a-» p*.:ec* of La Graaja. an abode strange- If n ee ect *^ k y - ! * mother when Queen Reg°r.t fiur.-S li:6 6;r - te *a year* of his minority but which. atr.:* -' baa come i;:t0 the possession of his in jj^asce has become oner- more famous as the v-artti'-" 3 of Spain. Situated some forty mi'ea *^a llairii. in a sheltered recess of tie moun tains. BJDMBC P-a« forests, four tboaaaad feet above >vej cf the ■a, this beautiful pa_a~e and park rwe ftaft 3CatSaa to K:r.g Philip V It was there .k t * n » e^clcated in "14 In favor of his son. at wisost Aflttb ir. tba i-a^ne j-ear ■a) resumed nil i~tywr.. tad artMVa be lies entombed with his first ,rife. [t was there, too. that Godov, Prince of the f-e*.?" rhe |ilfll''"W favorite of King Charles IV cad of his • pMala consort. sig:.ed that BBBty aJWcS practically surrendered Spain to (Eaaeiaonic Franca. Amor.g the relics of the palace eaapei Of La Granja is the "baculo." or staff, of gc E-::J.bfti cf FTu"|*'yj which .8 always placed a the har.is cf Cm .-oca of Spain at childbirth. w.:h a view of preserving their lives and of. at th* same tare, brir.ylr.g ti<»ssir.ps apoa the infant. Althcu«-a IC:r.ff A.fonsc has attained his majority sre has assumed the responsibilities and the cares cf :_:e rulers:-.:p of Spain, l.c dees not regard his education as by any ru^ar.s completed, and all the QBM '-at he MB spare from hi-s cuties as monarch ±-z from those spcrts to which he is so passion -eveted is given to study. Political science mmi icr^igr: languages '■ ' "l'f a co:is:der3.rl<» share af t;s attention to th-3 connection, and among h;a tatan are M G*crges Legros, who rnartws h:m :n French; Kerr Alexander Bras, in German, ar.d The Counta del Grove and d'Aibar, in scienilf.c ar.d mi'itary studies, while his r'\ ate secretary Don Alf r.so ilerry tie: VjlX. acts as his professor of E&a> "jss and a' Er.^;:sr literature. Den Alfonfo Harry tel Val. who has i«»n with tba fOOSg Kir.p sir. :e r..s rtiTlffhnofl. is the brer.her af the Canßaal Baerctary cf s^at« of the Pope and a ect: cf that n.i diplomat who for so many '•ears r«pre;- Ssam as Ambassador in turn at nTaabtSSttß ".at V;*>r.r.a and at tr.4 Vat» i-s.r.. Like tba Cardinal Secretary of State, he wa# *en: hj £rg:ar.-. was educated there a: the Reman Catholic College of Stor.yhursi. achieving or.i.d araUa CWtncdOß ir. tba cricket field and as a foot^s. player. Els maternal grandmother was ftr ;_-:£:. taCj, and his mother, thcusa her father was a. SparJard. was irought up altogether b Eng 'ar. so that :t is not surprising thu.t he e.-.ovid VMk Er-^iiEh without the tra:e cf ar.y foreign ao- OBXt. and should !>e imtued with Ang:o-Sixon ideas cb the sutject cf eport and of life ir. general. A: the s^aie time, i: a well to keep in mind tba relationship of the Kir.g's private secretar;- with tis brother, the Cari.nal Secretary of State. It foes far to account fcr the clerlca. leanings cf the > Y cur.g Kins, &s oppoaafl ta th* iiaerol ear— ments of wnich bzß mother, m spite of her being an arcr.c-chess cf tic n-use of Hap«a-rg. gave evi dence ttsVOgboat bat eixieer. years cf regency. In fact, tne fOCSS _r.g. under the gwtdanoa of his secretary. Dan Alfonso Merry ce Carlos £.» tha cnampioa of everything that ..- mest extreme and ultramontane in church mat *»rs in E^ain, with ui«j resu.t that t^.e Libera-s, wi:o were fortnerly. in the days of the regency and of Che Premiership cf old Sagas ta.. adherents of the 4yz~A.sry, have cow abandoned tba camp of tha iauer and are cutting ccrsca ca;-*« with the >aajulil*i n.ia &sd with the BocavSteta. X^zig Edward la ea.ii to have conferred the "chsur." of the Re ye.. V:;tcr:an Order upoa the «zperors of Aa-ju. and of Russia. As no ex pi» ration of ux.t OgdacdOß wIU be found ta the ccntemjscrary works cf reference, i; cray be as we.. to state (feat the I ;:aair. ' c: :..e Victorian Order is a epeciaJ grade, o^e degree higher than that of jCsigh: Grai.d Croaa of tie ardor The jK>£sesscrs of vie Senate" cf the Victorian Order, la lieu of aiormng thesr.s*;ves with the rib ocr. thereof, erasaaac the breast from the right ggfldflgf tc the iatt h:p, year tha badge of thi order suspended from the neck by means of a gold chair- aad. cf _.-se. the star sf the order pinned to tha ieft breast. JL»ord Cuisßß, ths Duke of ArsyU sr:a the Duke of File are ::« or.ly non royal rage* to possess tae "czair." of the '"''l'f'rit Order, wiich lr. Lcrd Cursc^'s caae was eor^erred upon .m by the King through the Duke r' Ccnnaught et the t:c* of the corcoatlon durbar at DelbL The only ot-er order that I can recaU at th« rresent ccrseat ■Mob has knights of the "chain" m.nicing above Knights Graad Cross is the order "f BobansoOan. .-. the gift BC the German Kaiser. snd w-en a i.s~:tzry has received from the latter The "chain" ct the Hohenzollem order it means thai there '.a nothing mere In the Kbapa of honors cf ttls ICni to coder upen hisa. The "chain" rr.ust sat be confounded with the so-called "co'.lar" «*f tJ".e order, which Is worn by &.'.\ Knights Grand Cross cf English orders os what are kr.c.wr. as "collar days." The collar, ir. lieu of bezr.g cora- T^sed cf an ordinary gold chain, consists of an •'.ahcrate system of Units, each ccc. of wh: -h la formed of cne of the emblenis or badges of th<» order. Thus, tba BaSaT of fhe Order cf tha Gar bar is rr.^c^ op of alternate garters and roses of gold, that of the Order of St. Andrew, of thistles. while the collar cf \.c-- Irlah Order of St. :■ has the links of Its collar crsrr.rx.se.l of poW «ham rorks and harps. There U one zr^zg to be noted In connection with the detention of Pnaceas Louise of Belgium Wtfa of Prince Philip of Coburg. as a tuaatlo tn the sanatorium : of Dr. Pleraon. near Dresden. DmSngj her stay there she was visited on Beveral occa sions by her Mat, the Cour.teas of Flanders, and"by her BSSjsaX the row widowed Queen Carols, of Sax- &c>th of these royai ladJe* are on the worst pos sible terms with Prince Philip of Coburg. and do not countenance the mode of life of King Leopold. They M women 0 the loftiest prin^'pie and recti tude, re&owned for their kindness of heart, for thejr cr.arlty and 'or their cleverness. If Princess Leaks) had been as sane as It Is claimed tsst sr.c was during her detention in the eanaton^rr.. Queen Caroia an/! the Countess of Flanders, who '.s consort of King Leopold's only brother and heir, would never have consented for one moment to her being kept ur.der restraint, but Wgflld cave brought their all powerful influence to b««r :n favor of her Immediate liberation. The very fa'-t that the Queen ar.d the countess, who not only visited Princess Louise, but spent several afternoons with her at the sanatorium, taking her out for lor.c drives, should hpve been consenting parties ta her detention furnishes la the eyes of a!l sensible people a coniir.ciag proof that the unfortnaate wife of Prinne. PfaSlp nf roburg was ■at tn her right Bted. X*« Berlin authorities have restored to I *-• «-C*veijT Captain Zieler and his associate Kosen stlel. who have been In prison for more than a year undergoing Judicial Investigation la connection with charges of blackmail brought against them by young cunt Francis Joseph Lariach. a grandson of Dtiite Lorn of Bavaria, sad who la narr-.-d to Mi«s Mane Satterneld. of Buffalo. K. T The ™ B » -cent, desirous of making a rich marriage. entered Ms HUM wttk the «-captaln and the usurer whs undertook to secure en heiress for him among '.he great manufactunag families of Southern Ger many, and made bjsj severs. l advances of money recetvir^ In return frem him a promissory note ta •which he bound himself to pay Ooo.ono to the co UD i 0 on the day cf his wedding. The matter feu thrtra«Ji and the co; at as he ■'■■'■* managed to re , er from them his promis sory note, Sea- Un:e -ward he made Urn «c •tuaintance c? M;«s Mar.« Sattertleld. followed Ler to America ar.d married her here. The ex-captain and tba usurer, being informed that he had won an American heiress, whose wealth «M described as colossal, set to work to turn to account ta. promissory net*, which, unbeknown to the count they had retained, and they are charged wlt£ having doctored It so as to render it applies- Wa to the marriage which he had contract in America. Then they made a demand upon him for the money mentioned therein, assuming that he •OU4J give them a large sum rathe, . „ r . v# it.» ■csadaj of a suit. la this they were mistaken, The young count was either unwilling or unabl # to pay the sum which they proposed to extort from him. and. turn ♦*« the tables upon them, he lodged a complaint against them for blackmail, on the strength rf •vbleb they were both locked up «ba oaa&Star at smtag eertala dtsanaa. ttoa DATTV '^?IB^^*E. WEDXESIVAT. OCTOBER 12. 1904. the United States, and then the failure of Count Larisch himself to appeal- when calied upon . has led the Berlin magisterial authorities to tedda to drop the case, and rnnimuuuLlj the ex-csptala and the usurer have been s-t at liberty. Court Lartsch'3 mother 1? tba Conaten r^orce Lartsch. who played bo pa.:. ■ role la the drama that culminated in the tragic death of h«r cousin. the Austrian Crown Prince, at Xeyerllng After being divcrc*d by her husband, she marr;«?fl a Ba varian operatic singer of the rams of Brack She la the daughter of the late Empress of JLostrla'i brother. Duke Louis of Bavaria, by his morta natic marriage with the Bavarian actress Henri etta MendeL who was ereai BaroneM ww a i>-se». and thus young Count LarU them. The local municipality and the chambers of commerce of Genon, MBan ard Turin are represented. So, too, is the railroad department, whil* the work- Ingmea employed by the port ar« r» C r*>*er.r»,i on tba board by four director*, whom they elect one of th-m betn^ Sir- - . , Socialist Deputy. The board nan Ita headqaartern - Interesting' of ail th> , palacea or ■ r.ar-.ciy. tba n ri e wnich for four ntu down to tba fa:: of tba republic In 1797, was the home of the famous Bank of St. George which at Gre time cwr.ed th^ island of Corsica. Ger.eraJ Oanato is married to the only daughter of oid Garibaldi by Us Urn wife. Anita, and she drawn from the state an annuity of C.OOO a y»ar •n recognition of her fathsr» aarvlcea to t don. Netther Martama Canxlo t»or her h the general, an on speakir.g terms with her brother. Ricdotti. but ax* vary friendly with h-r oth^r brother. Mer.otti. iIARC'TSK DB FONTENOT FOREIGN MISSIONS MEETING. Or.-r.ell. I^wa. Oct. ::.— The ninety-fifth annual msatfns of tba Americur. Board ofVoreisr. M l aton began here to-day :n the First Cong-ega- Uor.al Church. Praaident Samuel B. Capen. LL. D of Boston -resided. Ar. address of welcome was delivered by Praatdast Daatal w. Bradley. D. D.. °Li5 W , a ( - Oi:e X?. to wa.cn President Capen re sponded An aadr-se ir. be -» e-^-nt'a' coiEtr!;i:ee was aellvered by the P^v. Dr Francis *T C-a! l it -^P f Boston, presidani of the Unltad So ciety of Christian Endeavor. It shewed that t v 'e raoatpu of tba Middle District from all a lor the last twer.ty-fjur yea-rs »■?:- j, .31 jjj. Th*re ..a5 baan a aaanoa: increase in the district on the raaoc -oast over the previous year of 14 per i--e report of the treasurer Prank :■'. Wlexfa Bost.r.. wed that the - . c.f: f un< j ?'S^" : \ ■^ i" ear » ago had • ■ >w had ■ WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. R«pUL:.^r. mmpaign m**::: *%. N« 601 tsi .'-» i BriaJ wai'. «tat» Beflroa nwrnnlartfwi i-«artsc a :.«*.vn. Wast dMStai a:.i Bostoo ffsHmart. v. aU Lj^.l!-g. 1 > l*ct--r^ !:y -.f R«v. Dr. V.-lUia-, Ear.day. r rofe«or nf atTßUty, nord, : a rta mi . « . ~. r;.«<-iuirtca: TmW.*. !ne«un« !n hor.cr of latenadoaa] P«a-» Cobst— ceiejaies. Obopt* : - .. m Hec»p"."r. f-r P.-p-;;:; *n atatSS BflStßMi ' - ■ Ijmtu* C.\.s, brcr^.j j. tier.::.!; R*p. -.::*• : »ss — «••..-.£ • • . « . - Brook '. " .^ ».:.^ b Av»r.'i« ■ . :&dre i-*nd «=.»'.«ct.-.-=-. i.J), jar...j ar... - Aca-.:ai BBsetbia -f the Sew-T r< atxd N«w J«r»»y i-ut.'iera.i cycoH. St. Jakes' a <.-. . a.:d ta'.er.Tj-third-et. ; orrtuviUcii Mrrtce. * r ta. Xaigb ts of Coiumbm c«i«Drat:.^r. jf am "rsary of 61b - I 'rj- of Aa>enoa, Carn»s:e Hail. • ■ Dlcnsr by ir.r ir. - »r- . ■ - - ird of Educa ror Jkoea W. Kaek, Hot-, Saror. ►■-meg Ep^la BMetlas <~,t ih* Brooklyn Itaznitaeta • t.oa to a:.- - ... ttrtdga trad i *--:. o. No, lbs Mnrrtagne st . np. m Xass rr.an-.rt v ■ ■■ .- | isvalt, ne-buiidred-aad twaniy-t:;.-.-«-.. :: r *r Btgßtb-ave., 8 p. rr.. S*rea puc::t tecttna »• T«ach»r« Collate. "Th# I d pel Metr.oa of M=r=ir;x:ss." Profaeaor Frar* 11. lle iia.-r), 4.J0 p rr. Isaslectaxea at the Bc*ri of E;j-a-; n, - p m.: Public Sch&.i No. Ci, r>na huiiiiiTil anil fmrrrii it and An- Btarnsm a feu. L«wi» Ga»ic.a L^ary. "Qyria BBd Pa.«- Uae <'.:.üßtrat«sJj. Puc:-.: School N •:. No -. ■ w^ai nttletto-at, w H:nton wtita. "Plcaurasqua New-Cealaod" QUnatzalad): PobUe - sbsol No, in. Ona- hundred-aad-tatrj ur.i cmw-r.ur.arei-ar..: »:3.. D«;ween Fifth an« 3 Madlaor. ayes.. Qeorgt aUUon. •■At.at:? Mm.-^i aad Cusr-jm-' Barer. T>» Qtrsca Tr^:» School. ;■. 823 Qtsl Blxty frmr'.h-»t-. Chertei li-irr.mTl. 'T;i^ ( a:.skli:B and the Arrie;C. "The B»c.r.r.:r.^s of CI High leboei, Dr Oe r*»> r Qnm ■ ■ bbi •■: :»■.■-■■■ rk i titrated FBGMINEST ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS ALi;O.VQn.\-?..-,r Admiral ? hn MK3 wan. IT. S. X.. retired. FIFTH AVBNCI -G«< rg« Clnghazutcn, chairman -:i th - rr.:sr:on. HOLLAND— Louis- F. Payi ■ .^tar^ Superintendent of Issurai .:. ■" LaND — Viscount ard V'isco PARK AVENUE— Cou • Ing ar.d Bai Suttor., Virnr.a, A.astria. WALDOkF-ASTORLA.— Luis F. O>rea. N"icarag::an Minister to the United S:ate B . Washlnrtoa. WCTLCOTT— J. A. : .. Corr.lag. THE WEATHIH EEPORT. Ofllciai E"cord sod Forecast.— Washington. Oct. 11. — Tkos fir ■itirlug t;i« month of October areas of Jew preasure have ancer*4 tba Unite'! States trora Er::iih Columbia or AMiiiibala. On tba lota last, th« Bret w«!! marked North Pacific Const storm of me season appeared off tha Washington and Oracin coaata, I' was pr«~»4»rl however, by the advanoa northward from tta coast or Bouth Ca'Sfomla of aa area nf r..sh prefs'jrn that r.<^w occtiplee the eastarr, 5 >p« fUM Becky Kooatalas. Th* Northern Paclrlc itorrr. aas advanced Inland over t.:^ northern, plateau ar.d has u.ver g-r -a! rami ov^r CW fomla s* far south as Los Ar » - In Eastern alstriets that* ha e teen Qgfat rains m N«w- ~r. acd ma lower lake ™«:?r.. It Is ccr.iMerably cooler l .n the Ohio ' illay. »h* Jak« region. M.ci.* At^r.tic States a.-.ri N>w-Enfrlaad. but h!yh temperatures stll! rr^vill In the . c <^d ar.d M.(ld> Atiantlo coasts will be traal north to r.< : rrheast . on tha South Atla-tic and Gu!f casti. light and variable; on vie Great Lakes, mostly fr»s>. 'nn rr r r . t to r.~rtheast. Steamers departing U"»rt:ie»ra«t for Special I»rallrif». — Ft Ea»t«ra JCew- T-rk an* N »■» -Jersey . fair to-day ami Thur»-day; fresh lior'heast wtr.'s. Fcr Eastern Pennsylvania. Delaware and tie District at Columbia, fair and cooler to-day: TTwri'lav fair. fr»sb, north«i.st winds. For *V«t«rn P*un«ylvaa:s, fair to-day, coMer lr. south pc>rtlori; Th-^raday. fair, »»rrr»r : rr,.^ nnrthesw to Eaiitß winds. For 'Western Ne-^-York. par«'y ...ii-ii ,• tc-day and Th'-rsfiay; warmer Thursday, fr^nh r.ortheast to t!->rrh winds. For New-Er.»!aod. fair ta-da» end TV-ir^a^: frosh north to northeast. ir«.nd9 la this diairrara the continuous whits llae shows the chaoses is pressure ad icdicated by The Tribune's se!' recordlcg baj-cireter. The totted Una shows ;ha tem perature as recortleil by tba la al Weather Bureau. l^tral Official Berord. — The following official record from 'fee Weather Bureau shows the changes In the temperature for the last twenty-four hours. In com parison with the corraapondins; date of last year: 1904 1903. ' 1904 1903 « a- m . «7 r,a « P. m TO 63 « a. m •» 64 a p. m ea 63 • a. m *$ ran p. M — 63 12 M 78 64 12 P M — M 4 P. 51 7« SB: H rhast tamj>«ratur» yesterday. 76 degress: low»«?. *.?. average. 71; average for oorrespocdins date last year. 54. average {or ctrrespofi&ng 4sie last twenty-five years. M. Forecast.— Fair to-day sad Thursday, cooler oa the coast, ae-eayj teas* anrthssat wtnda. GATHERED ABOUT TOWS. Horacio Rodlgnes of Bao Panto. Brazil, la pia~- Ing at thie T'mon Square Hotel. Mr. Rodigties la the son of a Deputy in the Brazilian T*a.rHaTr>eT!r. and is himself ar. electrical engineer. He has Joa* retorned from three weeks? at the St. Louis Bxpo slrion. ard will Ball !n a f»w days for Europe. ■Of course." said Mr Rodignes. "I was specially interested in the eiectiica.l display at th« Exposi tion. I had visited Paris in *!W' but the display at St. L,ou!s was a great advance on thar at the French capital My horn» city. Sao Paulo, which is about nr.e hundred nllee east if Santos, my sail ne port, h.Ts n population of EBS.MO, and is largely eneagad In mar.ufacturirg. The city has two ::;rh:;:ijj companies— gas and electric— and about four years ago our tramways, which were mostly operated by horses, passed into th« hands of the •: Electric Company, which established ths largest single electric installation In South America —a plant o* 30,000 horaepower — and the tramway lines, i:.c:ud!r.sf elevated roads, were all equipped with electricity Th» equipment of --3 is of the finest, ar.d surnajst"*? mo«i . have Been In Ameri can -.as. The first of the modern cars came from St. Louis, bu* they are now beinir built In K '° Jar.«iro Tba trarr.wa;.- lines in many of the Bra zilian cities are now controlled by American cap ita:, ar.d since I lel't home, two months ago. I am advised that the Rio Unea have passed into the hands of the American company. The Americans who come to Brazil are most welcome— nave contributed :r; an Important measure to we- ne viopmfnt. of th* country/ aJbert Loring, -who was !n the consular service In Qamiany under the first Cleveland administration. recalled ?o 9 g-oup of friends at the Waldorf a f vw ever::r.gs asr" the impression made by "Tom Watson en the occasion of his advent in the House a-. Washington. Watson. «o ran the recital, was making his maiden rpeech. and a member who had b( red by his characteristic eloquence m*et the late Congressman J'"? Campbell In the cloakroom, and r-ir.arked to the Yew tf"k»r that the t»w member from worj.4 an oratrSf Ha asked Camp If 1n kn r^ him lir-r\ :*^ Bids Btateaman replied In the negative •Well he's a corker." c..ntin-:ed the ressnian. "but when O°2 k - nn t 5f 1 11 £5 of ml" r '" Patriots who embark ir. tba politics of some of the Assembly districts meet with experience* that tC r, Ito soar the milk of human kindness. One who has been n? against the ingratitude of tba striker contributes this from bis experience: ' : 'Tom 1 said to me that his wife ar.J baby boy were jtning to 1^ evicted ': he didn't pay the rent, ani he ap nenie.l »o rre and said. TOO won see th^m turned SS the T street will your I hadn't the heart to refuse— lt wa= up to rr.i. and I gar* him a ten spot. Ve-rt week Election Day came ad I w.t* a <-an i'dlt- A friend of mine said to Tom. Tou re rotng to vote for -Dick. 1 of courser* and th« ar- Jwwrwat. 'Not till I *«* my ». aame is tßa rest of th» gan? ' " • ptown hotel I the "open a that, as be by way "' - ■ eld for si - r>-~ of 'hi catered »h° ahtae footgear . roadway sho« itora-* bullet headed, brt«bt iceen wlrted Bpadmen, eighteen v«n< oW was entertalnta* a pa ■ «■»■ a3 '^ wlTh «ome variations from tba book cf his experience ■I wr»« b'or. ir. Florida. 1 said he. "and three yean was la Savannah, whan Back Pattl came to tow- - I BW«»1 for th*> eoopie that could cak»walk to beat tha members of her company I had a UtUa pajftnar Jest about aa biy as ma that could dance r-«. wt U ««J3* *"* >g? net I got the medal. Then we uaveued »l.a the rornna. I « horses an pawned ni> . ' A tf l ßOwls •ntotn" Shoe* I done swore ra*, ar ,i when 1 get my clothes rw^^h«mf&nd! -• ;b and ne *-'^ ....... „ .. , ■ are sober.- ■an the . ... rho was v u>din« ' !; front of ar. srmy r»crutttn« off.cc vnr f^p'r Union to a citizen who had been lonlcm* with ab sorbing intensity ■ • r rum that is sold .. h w« liuos tat. to fO „r m tba racrnltta* ■ • - '^"■ : aksa - I anfsobei " - ' « v * r f "' th3t ' J . ink." • mars — leased ar..l exrrsaaionless foot r ;... : ,^ Twenty-tMrd-aU with la» robs ,, o^, ecr .. folded over cne- arm. waiting tor h.a esa to Issue from one nf the stores. He- »v six feet tail broad of shoulder, large of limb and ad about one hundred ar.d ninety pounds. When his distress came forth aba was m a hurry. ar .d. as t - Oar store attendant whs absent, aba told her footman to call her landau, which, by reasor. of the crush o'. carrla*~s. was waitlns on tba other tide of the street. "Ie footman raised A. but the coachman didn't Be* it. Then he pursed his lips for a whistle. He bi-w, but there Q d :.-. licked nH dpa with hl3 tongue Igain. There wna naught tar a faint ■•uhish." He stopped at the tie. AWj \ea.l-r n«S the tootaSSS predicament and drew Bear . other tuy venders Joined Mm, ■ . ed their way to «• M»t and soon irera n a etrda. " Sue stamped «tion. The fo.uman expanded r:» and nllK.i fats tun«a and cneeks for a final n •- ' " shouted a "newsy." The ) . . mouth puckered as realistically as though from tha aoiri taste. while his gnatlike tor 's shouted ta gl^- Then ne made th- great especting footnian can mak rnlty to the four winds and lumbered tha stre.-t. dodging cars and vehi • -. to the lar.dau. It Is not always that the means of reprisal and a double- edged vengeance are so easily within reach of tha h.-ir-.id of the wronged one as they were the ..ther day at Eighteenth-st. and Sixth-aye., nor is the aggrieved one always so Quick to grasp the opportunity. A Celt was eroaaing the street- on a wet patch of asphalt, when an Armenian pushing a pushcart essayed to travel over the same ground. The edge of the cart hit the bottom of th© Celts waistcoat, and he sat down without grace. Tho Armenian raned his neck and lowered the end of urt furthest from him to see what had hap- This brought under tha nose of the Celt a bunch of a dozen bananas. The Celt put forth his band, raised that bunch of banana-"", and hurled them ar the Armenian, with such jrood aim that radiated from his head n«i the stars do from the and Of the policeman's club In the comio plct !ire>. Th* Armenian didn't stop to pt:k up th<» b.in.tna-s. Tbe Celt did. Fhlllp C. Hanna. consul-general at the. City of Mexico, was in the city recently, and anent the difficulties cf the national Democracy, through its povnrty In thl» campaign in the matter of para mount issues, he tells this story: "A farmer was recently seen driving a little black Jackass ml a big white mule along the road up the west bank of the Hudson The combination was sufficiently unique to command attention, and one traveller that he encountered on the way haled the farmer with the query, 'Where dli you get that team" That ain't no team.' as the. rejoinder, 'that's a pair-o'-mour.ts. I heard as how J»dge Parker, the fellow that wus nomenated fur President at St. Loi'is wuz short on pair-o'-mounta. so you sen I'm takir? this here little jackass tnd this big mule to « 1 hope I kin sell em to the jedge.' " LADY CURZON HAS A RELAPSE. Walmer Castle, Oct. 12.— The. night, bulletin re garding Lady Curzon merely stated that her condi tion was unchanged since morning, but It Is under stood that the patient had a rather serious relapse. causing considerable anxiety. Yesterday morning's was 33 follows: I^adv Curzon pnsp*d ■ fair night, bttt Is not Quite so well this morning. HENRY B. METCALR3 FUNERAL. Pawtu-k-'t. H I • Oct. 11.— Governor Oarvin. Mayor Ja-^ 1 *" 8 H. Hlgglns. with representatives of the State and city government*. -»n-i f"»iega-, "t:o-s from busir.ess rouses with which h- was Identified, were la attendance at the funeral of Henry B. Metcalfc the Prohloitlonist candidate tor Coverno'- which was held in, the High Street T'niver«a!wt Church here to-day. The Rev. Ed ;' d M. Barney, pastor of the church, officiated. the F«v rr. Henn' w '- Rugg. of Providence, as alattM 'After the church service the body was taken to Boston 'or burial at Mount. Auburn Cwit ter>\ ARENT3 WILL RECOVER. BAYB DOCTOR. Hempsread. Lon* Island, Oct. 11 (Special).— the Nassau Hospital, at Mlneola. it was reported late this evening that George Arents. Jr.. was still showing a gradual and marked improvement from bi« •lines received in the automobile race of la's: Saturday. Dr. Laneh»rt said that within the next f-w weeks Mr. Arenta will have recovered e^W V **• beaa nMn us sfl aajc THE DKAMA. ME. MILLER AT THE GAEEICK. •Joseph Entangled." Mr. Henry Arthur Jones's play of J^F^r'.: En rar.a:!»f}* - was proteeed at rh« Garric'K Th^^'r* la.<" ni/?ht. an exceednigtjr com Seal Th* rharacrers ar* rlrawn 7ri'!: a lislir touch. Th» style is fluent and - BCas Boons] jrave a brlUant performance, piquant, rharmhtc spontaneous, all glitter en the surfa<"». Htit -warm with r»s»r\-<«? of tender, if»n»r'- feeling. Mr Miller surprised Mis audience hv 1 srr"n« an r h:ng ».> clear, so eweet. so bright, so full of human nature, so keenly satirical of pngsip nnd of mischievous credulity of evil report his b»er s«»r on our sta*«» for many a day The story Is nothing: th* treatmcr* of it is everything. Tav> persons. sbeohll ! Innocent. —a married woman a"'! a bachelor friend— < by a probable accident of circumstance, pitrhed tn a position that seema to compromise th«m both. Their friends observ* It and comment on It. A" scandal g-ows Efforts at explanation only maks matt-rs worse. There is a jealous husband. There a - eon fereneaa. A crash peems immine.nt. The conduct of r^.e woman, when h«r husband. unseen and awar» that sh* Is icnorant of his prescuce. proves her fidelity and wtns his cosSdence, and SO the htno cent aro vindicated. It is in fabric of dialogue and delicate, laceilke tracery of character 1 thai the comedy is potentially felicitous. Mr. Jones has »r!tten much excellent colloquy, but. nothing more terse and spirited and apposite than this. His Infirmity, from the first of ht« career, from ftvi day of "Saints and Sinner-." -always was ar. Inveterate habit of moralizing: he will preach: and tne preachments, in the dos ing scene, ar» the bk-t on his comedy—be caus* they impede its flow of movement. ;mJ momentarily deaden Us Interest. The acting. ne» 11 ItmUiaa. carrier! the piece, over even the shards .md pebbles of hackneyed moriL precept. Mr. Gfsa dlnnmg has just the solidity ar.d manly simplicity for Mayne Mr. Stanlej-" Darr. a? Pyeeroft, acted th*» epicurean, pagan, polished man of the world to perfection. Knapman and Mrs. pman, Lon don servants, 'were made marvellously true and ex eeedtngly amusing, by Frederick Tyler ar.d Maggie Fisher. The audience- evinced its appreciation by oloee obserrattce of every detail, and rewarded the represantation with some of the, most hore«t and ftment arplause That has beer, heard in It the a-- Nobody who car^a for sood acttrg should fail to s»f« "Joseph Entangled." -^"- MB. DIXEY'S EXPERIMENT BERKELEY LYCEUM. Henry E. Dixey began la.-.r -vnir.g what Is at b»sr but an experiment, opening the Berkeley Lyt-»-im Theatre, In Wf-st Forty-fou-th-st., as a waudaTfila house of the sort littl* known In this country, a ho-ise where each evening two or thre* on- act plays and comedies are given, where thero aro good mii*ic and a variety of '-arefully chosen en tertalnatent by dancer magicians and the '-' * "Th« I-ixoy EntTta;nmer.t" last nlph'-'s otT-rinii w,-i« railed, and by this name It propose to con tinue, changing from week to week, bat never de scending to tha noisy, th* vulgar, the In artlsr.c. An audience friendly to Mr Dixey. but not knowing what to expect, com fortably f;i«d the r--»d and y»Bow band box, when a *w»*t llttl-— maid in black page' 3 foatuuia. with dimples on her knees, stepped be tween the curtains and announced that the audt enea were requested ro check their hammers at the bos office. Richard Mansfield, who sat in a box. Wl the laiigh at this, and the evening bfgar. merrHy with "sonntV' feats of m;vgic and oi>naii:ai sl'.adow pictures by "the man t:i fclai'k." This was t >nowed by "some stngini by Mil*. Packbiers. »ho appeared to vastly better advantage than when the was a member o* that onfortonate Ptan ± company at the Caatno last spring. Then fher» was "sorrj* a'-tin? ' by Mr Dtxey and Mi?-; Marie Nnrdstrom. \r. a sketch by C. T. Bell, .-*UIM "David Garrtek oa tha Art of Acting" Mr. Dtxey has made this tse^rh far-.iiiar ir. vandavOla, \v ere tndi "i. it be'.nngs, if anywhere. "Some n-.imicklng ' by M: Vtotatta Pale; "some dancing" and "some talk" followed, ar.d then Mr. Dixey was seen again, this t'.- n Clay M. Greenes familiar on" act play. "Over a Welsh Rarebit." The programme, closed with a third short play, "Agatha Dene." tn which Mr. Dtxey did not app«*- Then, according to th*> programme, cam* "some curtain." doubtless to Ban up the, evening In surnmlrx up the evening manifestly nothing very exciting is to b* recorded. Later Mr. Ptx«>v promises new p!ay« by Thomas. Oliver H.»r J v L Booth TKrktngton. Branrter Matthews and others- It sterns ra'her a pity h* conld not !:av« b. t;-:" h'.s <-xr>ertmpnt with nn» or more of these promise! novelties. It would have lent an Interest to his programme and a !tvellae."«s It at present lacks. T - ente.rtair.rr.^nt Is quietly rattle— but it b i tons '-n 11 from tba BTkeicy L>ye*uuu to Broadway. T'-.'T» will if. matinee* on Tuesdays Thursdays : »"'i Saturday* OPEEA NEWS. Mile. Fremstad Arrives — Opera School Open?. Mile. Olive Fremstad. whom excited reports -» oently decia.:-erop*r!v for ■* prtma dor.r.a— on th«» high s*as. reached this city yesterday morning. Sh p tvi'l at ones t^g:-. re hearsing the rOla of "Kundry." which sh* is to sing this winter. alternating •with Mm*. Xordloa. Mile. Fremstad pleaded a headache yesterday, and retired at once from view. The opera school yesterday bejaa active opera tions with forty pnn; .- ondST the Joint guidance of ilme. Anna Arnaud. a new instructor, and Mme. JaCfjer, who had the school in charge last year. Mme. Arnaud is the wife of a former director of the Marseilles conservatory, and was the sern»vi woman to sinsr "1" armer. ' 111 Fr it ■■>. Mme. Salll- Mane being the. first, and perhaps the grea'=«f of all. Mme. Arnaud ret. from 'he sr.ig* to tea.-h snm« y*ars a*ro. NOTES OF THE STAGE. Sirs. Campbell Upsets a Theatre and Puts Gum Shoes on the Stagehands. Mr? "Fat" Campbell turned the New Amsterdam Theatre upside down yesterday. Her dressing room on Monday ntght was in rh« second Story, and to reach it she ha.l to take the •'lift. 1 " In the opening performance of "Th- 1 BoTcaraas M sh^ discovered a draught in the elevator shaft which dared to hlow upon her remarkable shoulders, and, not acknowl edging- the brt-ezy compliment. =he demanded a dressing room on the Stage level, declaring that; unl»ss it was forthcoming she Would net piay last. nipht. Thor" b«;re no dr'^sstng rortn on the 'stage level, t»n carptntfrs were busy ah day rasterdav erecting one of wooden frame* ana canvas Bui no sooner had Mrs Campbell be- to dress in it last night uf dressing ts the word to desert r>* h«r preparations for appearance in Sardou 3 drama > than she discovered the noise of the. 3!«h!?ts s' feet running about at their labors, j.rf ---■•- bar nerves. The manager of the theatre was sum moned, and hv 9 o flock the sce;;esh!fi*"r» were pattering softly over the stag* in brand u*>-a sneakera.*' Th.-n Mrs. «':ampb*Tl was i«atii>n(»«i. At the Herald Square Theatre, nexi Sunday nlftht. •"'Lew 1 ' Deckstader'a mir.strei .-ompany will give ■ "Sunday concert." which wfH differ from the usual performance eaUy a=< those who '^ke par' will bo in white face Instead of burnt cork Ti"»r« will he. i^sii^as th» ?onjs which ha bee n.^er) in This en^^prn^nt. many oldttme negro baUada such ,ts ""Way Down on the Bnwanee tUver" and < >!•! Black Joe " The f?rst municipal theatre ever conducted in America wa? opened last night at Red TVjr> c Minn., when "The Royal Chef appeared ar th» T B. Sheldon Memorial Auditorium. This nous* which was willed to thft city by the late George B Sheldon, cost $§".000. and is said to be the n>*«t modern In the West. U will be manned by tha i Mayor cf Red 'Wing "Bird Centre." the new HamUn-Mitchell extrava ganza, will come to the Majestic Theatre .-. n o _ vember L Miss Ijeona Anderson, one of th» 'our school marms in "The Sultan of Sulu " in its New-York run, is going into vaudeville. She actually has a oartfrttvi voice cX some wwttb». and abe baa aotu ally. lisa been in Parts fer a seasra. presumably ' •-'iltivating it. Her vaudeville d»but •»' be mad<» m N^w-Tork. in a few w»-lcs. and she wfD then r-v» irrir^tions of Mis* Templeton. Miss R-!*»<> and other stngprs of the vatwv ?ragr<>. H. ( . PAYNE'S WILL FILED. Estate Estimated at 9750/fOO — Be quests to Widrnc and Relatives. SCitwaokS*, Oct. tL— The win of PosTna^Ter Ger! cral Henry C, Payn» was EM ffr paQbata to-day. The estate, at S3OLOW, ,s l^:"r m t;u^r ta Frank '":- Btsr»!o»" and Geoii.l P Millar, of iri! wauk«. as executorF. In od-iivon to household ' goods, horses. carrUc*'? SI -.. an annuity of I >'»■> l!« provtd>d tot Mrs Lvdia W. Pavi- the wklww. tfnrtnf ih» scttlemrni - ■ Other an nolMea fora lik» parted ar» pr«ii»la>d i- ; iQons: For his sls«t»»r, Sirs; Imcg^ne f Canwran. °f Jamaatowß, N. v. $LflOO; for bis wife a nice*. Mhw Maraarpt J..-r:»»? vt JlUwaua**, JT- 1"'.1 "'. and for Ktaa Diana S. Bo«r>n af Nortli Adam*, Uas*L. BP the pprtjem^nr of the ■ > . -". i T» CtWU ta hrqneai vsilv si l to Miss Louise Jones, of MUwanawe and C6M to Wta rieid H->nr> • "am«? r on. Of Milw.rjk"^ Qne thOO sand ci^!l;tr" is left to >' PaaTa Churi h M;l waukef. ro m bald in trust, tbe Uitnss« vt which EhaM b^ usM ro Iseep th<* bsrtai lot in gr>o monument in repair. At th^ expiration of three years 'mm rh» =1..- tiem*r.r o: tht» estate tba trustees ar" to p and assign to r .h» widow, siiouii! .= 1t» be Itrfais 3i( p«r cetrt of th» «>sra'-» hi "lair hands. r 'r. in <-a.*»- i>r" ii«T dPatti. ta> SU ■ ■ •as may h» »nt.it;°-i mi ths saraa under her wOl A' tba saots tirr.e -V> per eeni is to '~> .-up vo>*(i r^ Mrr«. i"m •?ror. after USas Marzir" Jones i.-= racdv^j J^.f<" fi . provided tba trustees r>»;iev» th» natatt tbsfl in then* har..i.», tachidtng th* SO p^r .-or.* or any part paid ro 'hp widow, ir worth +!"■■■. "oo If h ts wonh lesa, thfl sun - paid to Miss Uarsjajrvi .lnr.. j s shall d*> r°'i-ced p;-op..rrioHatPly. Tbe reatdtie of the ostatc Is U) b*t b*U 'r-~ tha ••■ .•>. wbo -ir" to p^; th^» net !"." r >rr!' v ?? T)r» wj.inw.- -o i'T.sr aba Bras, and on h-^r ii*»n fV ! ta pay rh"^ whole to Mr? Cameron X sli* is d<»ai. h°r son. VTtnßeld Henry ''ameron is ■ d re eetva bt, provided th»r out o? the incom*' tbara shall w pecurtd and paid to M!?« Diar.a 8 Bow»ti an annuity of £>vi Should she ?;irvrv» Mrs Payn*. 18,008 la to !>■> held in rr-i«r f^r h^r Tn a »>©dicU th» testator eacpreaaes wish thai tbe »star» «»>nil b» sptt!«»*i in fly» y^ars. TAKE TIME FROM FRILLS' Board of Education Will Devote More to the "Three R '.*." Th<» Board of Fii--***; i- la. 1 " «Nl stanced *'-• couim of study taking sf>m» tim^ ban dn 1 natur* anri i->*her subj^ots g^r.prally consifi^r°(! 3< •con-essenrial." ami adding It to tha •'^sser.tials ' This a>-ri<-.n foQowa tb» criticism Of so-'-ali^-i TrUta ' By r^^ n»w arrang-rnent forty minuies a we<»lt In tb« first rhr»» years ar» to b« taken from tha constructive writ and drawing, and adtad to sa as>;:gr>M ttnw UM study periods. The 'inassigned UflM la rr: s* -is^s will be d»vo'««i to English and matlMmattei i REWARD CASSIPY FOR "GOOD TTTIUr." He Favored Subway Opening Appropriation — Kern Aldemen Approve His Measure. Among •'-• r»por*s of appropriations from r h* Boari: o* Esttosatai for wh'^h th* ald«»rir.»n raster- Oay •• »r» ask^d to giv* tmmadteta coaaalarattaa was one for ISPO.fW. ta permit President Littleton of Brooklyn to complete the '■epav:ng of Atlaa::? ave.. a::'i nn* of C 4.471 T5. Bar repairs to th* Queens ■ . ty Co ir'house. Objection to tba Sr« - sent W on the nma] co it** ta th* Financ* rommitt"*. TT v.*u .* ■■'-.. ttrman of that coraroitte*. John T. M~- Call. the Tammany l*a4«*r on the I ■'". apr>k« 08] ..- -port. He said: On" ev-i.-M rurr (i^s««rvos another Th* aldermT. received very little consideration from Kba Boa"5 of Estimate w^.ea they aak^d CO ■ to calatoata ?h* opening of 1 SSO.OS6.fIM subway Tha members of rhat board did nor hold the action of the aid-* nvra worthy of ■^onsidfratton. There were, how ever, two exceptions Th- Pr-sident of th<» B" Bronx and tha President of The Bor •ens fxpr°sse for which President Caaaidy aslts tmmi '.:-i— ■ insi erat > : -»r»«p.-i.rv Bnanbnoaa TOM was Alderman Downing at Brooatfjo, did nat war;' la •■r-j .-•• Mselatton avtbartdtts tba F:r^ Caanßb> stoaer to «p< i r!'i c.^^ on a aaai hoi'^' tag on*» o| tba ■ and Pr^s:.;' 1 :-:. Fom*?. the raQOaal i 1i 1 - 3 '-^* made mder tba nde of tha board. ex?useow7".i-:sr aS^ctsd treat Ir.lii4n.i tlon. ttas noi the rtshi ;n; n pnl -■:- v^ • — ■ ■ : '. "No mar. car. -xsurr) my pr^r->- Kn':v» .13 an ahlermar.. and I thlr.k th« chair kn.% act^d .ts ar.ythire hi:t a ?pr.tleman ' Tbe board laughed, hur Mr. l*ln naa teal be a? falr sertooaly ana demar.d*"d a withdrawal of the expansion ■a: 1 , rojht." saM Mr. Downint "T w**Hdratr the axpussWill. bur th<» provr.-iti.ir. w?u« very great.'" Tba rfso^itinn of the Fonrd o? Estimate appror mg the porchasa of a H'io.^if* tract of land ta eom plet«» the •»- frroumts at the Ciry Coliega was ay proved. Tba laauluUmi Dram the Bosrtf of Estimate to ap pmr.r recfldentla] tnapaeton a: fl.W' a y>»ar for aU 80.- ►uajh Presidents cauaad a great deal of arm -•Pr^id^nt Ha!T»n of Th* Bror.x .-=»»v*ral tirr.es tr:»m. Mallard Cur-ar.. MTT<"irETJ>-BT"N*KETI— On TMSdar, Ortoter tl. at ■ iT-or^-* • OUH.II. FtOShtBK Lnn» Ijilan'i. kv Ci* Ber, li->r->- D \Va:>r. rNimltlJ ■S»;:*.T«r of '.i«org» Taxman Hr< t» Ho^er BttSehaQ. STF.TKEK— KAKHETT-^n Moadar. o-tober V\ ISK a: Br"-*y ttM ••• L*'->narrJ W, S. Stryk»r. m^-»i^ by the R<*v DC. L. Uasea Clarice. ASM Ir#n«, dangtt** ' !Jr Nathan F. Sarrerr. and the :at« Ml'.-tred iar;:bi.:r:. M H»h*r H.Uaey ?trviier. of EaltirCL-u*. MJ. Notic*s of marriages ar.d d^nths rr.'.ist be ta dorsed with full name anii address. Died. Death notice* appearing in THE TKIBrVE wUt b» , ret>ubliahed In The Tri-\\«rkly Trlboa* without extn ibjrgr Aticha. Arna H B F'rSun*. Ber.iam.^ « ampbell. Auguallne. Baae, H»nr- • '."rin.». Ella B ThonHon, EU»r. M. Leisonrnn. Mar;- .- U»..^. Wiliiim. ~—^^^^ ATO«~HA--A'. ber restder.c*. Ke tfft West sith-st . ! Mondar "»v«nlr.<. OcToi>«r 18, Anna H'lnhk* B ton, widow nf Jndxa alrea Aloon. at 3 o'Cloeß Relatlv»a and fr:emis mvtted CAMFBKLX - Meiuchen. N J. -n Manila:. Oetobwr 10, Au»'.i»tln<* 'aitiD^l. IB his T3.f y*ar F'jnern: Th., r ,. •ia- j"«ni(«n »' 3 • i -k from tJi— rveakrtsrlaii Charch C3tANK— Sudden ! Oetobei 14 '>■■!. a' tnr r»^ni^nc-> No !-4 East M'h-^t . Ella Bsjeoa. wtft at Frederick B. Cran* Fu:i«ral services will b« h«id at th* \; 1 | »on Avewos PiaabytTtac • hir<-h. 7",.i-»t and Ma.it aon »-•>. on Thursday. Oetobcr IS. a' J p m. LEISENRIX'i— Man B l^i»>— r-.n?. wtdmi of the ia»» ; H^r. .t"tin L^u'-nrtns. of i.'rptr l M ' "tcb»r l" In-M - • ■ ■ k.m« rtmaral — i»fcwi n Us sta leasanKa w +r East ?ixti»fh-»'-. Wwtaaadsx '• ■ ■ -• 1 ' ! a m. lni»rm»".i pri v »i« Bas ■ | « :■■ : i pap»r» pica* r«P3 ;-, >gS ,-■.. ICtOhet 0 X -414 - . . - i Imsl ss '. ■ .— - Funeral •*rv<«e«i .• ■> .. :^--> r«j" .. •> . . „ it I ..... Uin.il. oroil Bowera, • THORNTON — >n Tu-3^la' . October It U»*. E^-?n M;I l»r «rlf« "f VV'iMlam Tnornmn Fua-n: at h-r '^-« ham* Mb rr» Ryvmnv . BreoklTß. Tp.ur^miav awratay; »• ti i lyi m an Hiis—m m bis ' vr !> ve»r. WUUara W aik-r Kuac-ti BUItUS rr":n ht» lat^ re»M*n'-« w »inesa !n*»r- ' m , r , privnt* ""■liitin Great Ptoalaw» Cemetery. 2.115 acr»s. Road trip ticket SO-? . at ♦• vr. 34th 3t. N. T. ryPEBTAKEBg. •3d *t Frmnk E. rampheU- Stephen Merrttt. Em» ! C If" • - 41 "' ww > 3'3 ' Ud St >! u:s Chelae* : B*» Stephen 3t«rrttt. the wer!d-w:d«-lKßaw3 an- 1 dartaJMT. • i - ; '/ one place of buataaaa, Sti-av*. anl 13uv I su; lar««st ta. ta* world, Tel. UlsidUl Gbalsea. Special Notice* Tilbca* Sahat-flptt— Bat**. YES TRIBUNE will be sent try tnai! to *n-* ad£r>*i in thi» country or aornai ana acUlres* chanced *» oftaa» aa desired subacnpt.c;a» may be «iven to your r«sola» dealer, before >av.r.e. or. i* mar* enieot. nanrl Una in at THE TRIBUNE OfS«. SINGLE COPirs. St'NDAY. 3 cents TTrEKLT R«ri-TKW.a DAILY. -1 cec:iiTßl-Wi^:iCi.r. a«ass» WEEKLY FARMER, j eaati *^^ l>ilMHe Bate*. BT EARI For a!l points ■ r • ;-^,; -^, o a - a .}a «C 4 Verte* (outside of the Hr>~^ghs of Marhartan and T.i« Broaai. Also to Cttba fmtta R:co. Hawa;i s -.ia PbUicptaa* wtthouc extra txiifr.mu tvr f.ir»i*a coaiaca DAILT ANP BCXDt«T: f AtaM =-\r;ilElt; On* HnO, «i n> s x MrotSa "" -l * ■ Tir— Jtontha *2 .v> Mn Montha. Co> SL" ■ »'*> WEEKLY RKVISW: rwelv* Uontha. 11000 sbi Samba. 50 >t.NC.VT OVLY: i Tweiv-, Months aea .NAG: On« M.ir.tn. » TRIBtrNE I.TOET: Thw Moiuh* »;■><> p«r Copy i: ••, Fit Montha. a* S» riUHL^K ECT»JB: Twin • ■ • JS i>i> Sana for Matasjaa rh: l '-r--.-T T . "• •a S) n Tw^lv^. M.-r>^». 91 Si. .. u fr. :lb " r * . lr N*"»- Vr^'t Ctlj kg "v> t-.\*L.T an* ' r - * v "vil! marc;**'! or.* c^nr a copy aaua pp»'ad» ,ntn t , th- ra;-» earned above. r-.- ■ »n R.iten. For pr!r>t» tn Euiope A.-nl <,: — i.~.'-:-» ' n (he C» ■•ersai I'ostai L'nioa TH& XRIBCNI v:U m trali«4 a* th- BsOaartas rates: DAII-Y A3TD SL'SL-AT: .OAILT o>;lt Qds Mcntti. •I*2 .~ x UonUta |7 U T»- M -•>■«. H*» Tw-\v Mc-ntha> ll* 2S Thie*Moatln *■» -j« TRI-WEEKXV: lioatha. *»95. Sts Months, V as Twfl-> M<-".ria. «!>*i Tw-i'-* JSCOtBai ISM W-ND.W OSU: IWEEKIY "\RME3t Bta Ssontha *■; «2' sit lion-. "a. fins T-»elv« Months. (5 A* "fw»!v» iler'ha. «2 •>• DAILY ONLT: i TTESKLT ".SV'SW: te*M BSb. si +4 six Moo-.ss. SI as T*o M"mhi. tiSS' Tweive iuraiha> ft "4 Thre* M-.ntha. fctST; «NBeaa> MAIN OFFI :B— Nr> 134 .Nuata-«. HTUV.N uFFI-JE— No. l.id-k Broadway or any ■IMTt can Disiik.l T*i-sraph Offlje. BRONX BIKEAC — N.j. 486 E»*t 13Stb-at. V.AiHINuTON BT:?tr:A.T' — No. -.322 F-«t. NET.VRK BRANCB OiTiCE-Frtiitnc* If. Sasßßar. ■». AUCIUCANS ABROAD will ted THE TRIBT-'»» at iA.NDO.N-O.nce of I'HS TRLBL.NiX at .So. US aiSBV •t. F*ranic Qsald * Cat Va <4 New-Orfort-e*. London ird pjrj Ex:.iiS|§ Bandars. Baal -Job TTnnaa. ■easaats>aiL American Exar-sj" rfmjtay. Ni. 3 T V%;arloo P'.«r«. Thoa. CcM>ii j, .-or.. T'urit Off^ea. Lu*•• a«i -.•(•(- :a«nent3 md •aissenp^ona. PARIS— Jcha M-jr.ree & Co.. No. 7 Bae Scr;i>«. John Vaaassaasr. N'c. ♦+ Ru» dm p»at«a Sennas. E^i*> Bansnt n . .vi R ue .;ambon. M 'gii Har«e« A Co.. C Boal«vart Haosaiuana. Credl- Ly^-na... Eureau i«a Etran*»a. Contta^r.tai Hote ! . .t v«'tac. W Figaro Grace. Erentaao's. No. 3T Avasne d* lOp^ra. Annencar. Ex^.-ea« CMncaay. No. 11 3*u« 9c»9>a, g ; -— CrMit LjttEEala. GcNt^A — Lom^.-.i. Od:»r A Co.. and rater! Bask. FLOREN^TE— i>ancS. L*doa * Co.. So* 2 sad • Tl» TsanabMßl Kstou A Co. Bii-.icars. HA -' "- — Am«r' as Exbt t"r ->r-n«r ?; w>at and Morton Stro«ta) Hair hour laur t:l " tiastßß •!^s» »ho-w-c b».rrw ooasi tka* 3uppl»ja«Bt«»T iia.ls fnr Eumcs and Can:ri: Aamn, via Colon, nlii— . cne MSV tat** •* Fore:ga atat'.oi:;. TRANSATLANTIC HATTYS ■WJAWIUT .12r.V>— A- KM a. « Bj> rasa per a. a, Majest::. x~.a Queenstcwa sad Liverpool ■ at 730 a, -». f-r Netherlands crrect. per s. ». Rotti-rtain '.ii' 1 aa> ™t««J '»«■ a. a. Rocre'dasi'- . : at 3.30 a. m. for l.a.y direct. oe»- «. s. Loßbt-i* nrat! must be. dlrect-d per •« g. totartT); « :: a. m. ft* Nr-i-iv Pa,.- "'.s-Pcst Mails. B«r s. «. Qm II Mja ?J r. tnr TliiniaMil must be *tjec*afl "per a a Cacar tT'%^ ;-AT (13thi — At 7 a. 2i. lbs France 3w~»ar!aßd. Italy, spam. Portugal. Tartar, Egypt. Gr«ac» a=4 3rs« v ,-i.a. per s • L* "?-'..-■ v.a Harra (Trail far otne-r oaxta of Europe OHM c« -Hr^cred • i -- • a. -> aATURPAT '.Ist: —a: « a. 3. fas Scrape, mr a. a. . - rta ~-*r- -^g a-d Jo-iraasjpres .-wat! arm be greeted • per a. s. Germans'- >; at 630 v at for Europe, per 3. a Ctiuila. via Queensrcma a=d Lj-vst'- K?n * T II 3*3 * a - 5 !? S3*"" SSS P«" *■ a riaund ..-.all must N direc:-* "per s. 3. F:-.laad ); »; 8:30*. in. • .-♦•». par « - B Mnaa Earn - rr.ai" r=-:st '?• »r a, 1 Hottsaannerß") ar 9.3t> a m frr .■^cot:an.i direct per s ». Coluninla. l=a .: B, a! r -» M i ' ;»r % s. <"v.i:—-;a"> - "S- — ?V.-» Basra r — sal; nucce in a-iilrton to •-• r-u-i.ar ?~ra^"» --:st N» p~paid on al! tanwi ft>rwart)nt I M surT>ien!»r.:ar^ \la;:s. and MNR dßpo3jt»d ta *.•••• s:r.s at tba R<-sr:la.- Ma:l. *-- i.»ri- - — , -, 25 T*—t Wl -- ■"« »• so An ■■idaj aslaai h h 1 -•. ru« < --■ ■ srepaid JSer^cr • -■zmrt Sußpi«aaatarT r-a.-.si-,i.it. \!i..i ar» a - -1 .' ■-.-.• \.-r.9T\C3Ln. Efcstis.i an«i FrT.^.i nun 1 7"*=' v *- «!»• ««an«i sccur *r g *. a or tarw an.l ra :r.j.- m lapaattad :.- --c roa - t-, - pi»r- • aari <^n. whi-e 3tar and ij«raan (Saa Fo«i maa~n« i 1--i - v- o. «ras* .'.et:*r» JO cacta a hair Kacal on .itn-r Ma::.; f^ gOCTH an? ULifsjU, oi-3;r\ WtUaUDat rtm> it 9:30 a SS. (asgplsißSßtan K>-3f> j, — I ear trtasna. Hj..-:. S*nra llar-a anaFoti^r bUc»» tn HaxUi^d r'^partaieiit of Cslosibii. per » • Fla2ir.a. at 11:30 a. 30. fcr SEBStt p«r s. 3 •easaa Vrtaee, «ta Rio Ja=ei.-^. raa^a arl R:o Graad* do 30l tot N.->rthera Brazil. Argfntiae. I -ig-i&y airt ■ Etrecced "r*r %. ■ ?..->raaa Prniee*»: at U^.>>' r rr.. isuppieir.eniary 1 ; a-.. • (n T-irks Islar-f ar. • - r.:..i- Kepuc;:-'. per a. a at 13:3rt p r= Cor -Vn:^-ja, MartiTiiqua and Gua.ta'.oupe pal » 1 maU Cat Barbados. rnr.:iaj a^.j .i.u^na mi* be :'.r- ted "per ». s. Pr^<-.^": THURS3 — At I i. aa. f->r C^=a. Tucatas aoi te. per s s Mcnt»r-?y .mail for Jer r-a- "-« of \f-»x: •■> BraM -a .iln» rfUZ>Ai tttt —a: :u n ajapglaHMßßszi t2J»» •= "■ f->r Par-an^a*, r*r s. s. Or-.^iha iraai! far Santiago rsus' be> •- *. b. Or:-aba">; a: 12 Sa for Bahama* nr'. x per a a Xlaeaxa. v.a Xaseaa i=i TastTKxi Hiectsd "p«r s. » SRaaaca") ■ATTTRDAT 13ih) — At "» 30 a. ~. iscpoiesMßtavy sssf „ m .. - ... , j? „■>. ■'•jraoa-' ani v*r.eiue;a, jar a. a ' an-'.? -a (or CtdOCBMa, -.-'.a -_:ra -ac. rnuat lx» ■»•— • «. Cftncaa' '■; a- •a- -r.. fcr A-aeuUise, ■ r -. ■ >.--. r=.ra«aay. par s, s. OssOAb; ar % '■' a. — »~ " f> ->' *- 31-' BSS 1 I -■■:-• t.'iirj. .£» i. «x.-epc SCasAatana r^partmant. p«r » • altal -rrai: tot r.-eia IHeaV v^ L»-non. ■MSI Me ■■i - >«r ». a. Alral"'. at aVSO a. rr.. • 3upplerr!aa*ar7 ? -... tm BBBsata. 3:. Zaemaai 9c Cr=ts. l*a < srd sad Islaiai*, aad G-^laia, -*r a. v Cartbbae ■Taa'.l fcr Granada and T-*-My obsß] be 41 - •; *Tpe« a ». Carthhe*'^; at IS a. Nt, fcr Cuba, ncr - - Merre .istle. via, Havana; at 12 a. fcr Northern B'e;t:. p-r s. s. Dunataa. via Pira and Mar^aoa^ at 13:8* p m. fcr Ceba. r«r a. ». O'.".r.iJa. via Vir JM .. v.-r.a'.: -r:a»t be Urected *"jy»r ». ». Cllstia"^. HAIXJ r^RtVAErED C>-rEI-»^CD. ETC, EXCEPT tp_o."s?ac:-:c. CT~BA- Tl » P^rt Tamja. STa.. closes a* tit>.» office iMXtr •xrapt Thursday, at »o:3(fc_a. m. tiha aoncectin« maiii -- aera n limiays. 'W'edseaiiAys and Sa:ur SCEXIC 1 " 1 CtTT — Overlj^u!. usiesa specially aid-eaaed r^r .h«pu. eh by steanier. dßSaa at this ofl!ca> dallr •xcept Buadar. ±- IJO J- &- aal 1J:3O p. =. 3'inJara *t 1 p. m. ari-1 13 30 p. m. Xg: VT K' ' NT'L\>.'D i except Parcels P;st V»*>\ „ -^j «.r.e-- and taenca. by staa.-r.er. ■:•*» at this) nfTVe da'.lr *t «J. 30 p. m. r:ec-ins icata. close, her* ever" M BitSX Wednesday aad 6a.rir. JAMAICA— By rail to Boston, and thence *r v-aas«r v«e» a- thai or?.-e at -5 30 p. m. Tuesday. By -1.; •» Phxladelphta. and ts»nca by axauncr. close* at this aStaj at I'JcaO p. tn. "Wadneaday. MTQT7ELON— By rail to Boston, an? -Jienca by steamer. ck-sea at this eff-e. :3" p, no. BRITISH HONDCRA.- 5 HONTJCRA9 (East Coesti and r-: AT £ MALA— Bt rail to New-Or:ea=a. aad — . •• by BeSBSSSC ::oj>e9 az :r.:s eSce da!!r. except 3uattay a: tI SO p. m. and '!'"» 3i> p. m.. S'-.ndays %; fl p. rr. "as» Monday* at »lOJO Tl TO->. COSTA RICA— By r-\ ' w X-^w-Or'eana. »=i sasa *» = c»arr.^r. ■•iosee at this office dally. «xr«pt 9n=dsiy at xi3ii p m. aad ttOtSa p. m. . Sunixrw at fl p. £ 'aad pp p. m. toono*ot:ns ma': r.osea her» Tue»da.i-a a: -1" 3l> p Tl.!. SOCABAGCs, (Best Coaat>— Bt tafl to .Yew-Orieeas. and Itieni s ta» jieamer. closes a: -his rff.cn da:'- •toe^ji ajHßday. ar =1 .'" r tj. aad tl< v -.3f> p. tn.. s'in.iatja mi m »."-- r V ■p. n-. macttng maul -.oaaa saw Thursdays at tathM p. " ■n*ir.»teretl mall c'.oses at H n m prfrvJona tay. TKAKSPACtrtC MAII-3. FC HTT.vRISEt> (vWaaaaaUasi DAILX The si-h«i!" of closlr-.g of Traaapac^a ilasls la arrartaad the rr-*>i:nr - !on of their ur.:nterr^pt». •-!"«« ar ri 30 p. m. o-'oo«r 14 fjr di* per ■ ■ Am-»r'"i Man TahiT! h •■ isiaßSS «ta - = an T-r»n<-i!»~o cioa* at A.Z' l s m -"..-T.-ner 13 for .i:ap»fn p»r « » Nlaricowa. v. \ Saalantl kaatr»lui except W«st>. New-i'-untlOßUi imw m Haw«tl i ..n^s V ;a 3an FranCT»cf>' ii X ;i> r> -i! •-. . - nspßKa per I » v eniura " •»-.-- ■ . . ■ia:; ao< arrfve ba timo i ne' with thl» dispatch »xtra m.ii:» — clcetng at 5J© •» SB a m and •< *> r rr, : Simla-. 3 nr VS I a m •' * m an-1 «W> p m —win t* mad" up aru! rvwarrtaa :-.M -1" i, of the Cuaar«i *team-r> re*. Ch'r.a and ap*r add mai". frrr the • -la ,-ao "^r^nrtseo. dose f • .iO - •• • ■ - . . par < ■1 *ni ap-H-iailv addr»»s*«l mat! fn . iih .-.ar.d-' ■-i Tvntna. -lose *t 6 ,{i> p m Oc total 2! •«» ' J :»pa*.-h p«>r ■< • Telemacnus . -in Fran'-is'P -lo«»> ir «3t> p m C>r+->t*r . sec !» .^ Alar *•:> .Tapan (except Psrrei.<-P?»t Ma;!->. Korea. China and »pew. , vi-»as».i ma.! aw Phi:.polr!<» la'.anda via Van pouret tr..l tlcterla B C etsas a- «.3O 3 tn. Onan<« •3 f-r ttspaietl per * • Frr.presa et Jaoan. Philippine Islap'ts anw Cal*dnn:a. • :.\ x'inc-M-vrx 'inc-M-vr an-l viewrta. •a, C olos* ar 830 p m Ncrvitiber 5 f c - djspaxch par a. a v.: iwecas 3«anoht:na -except Xewchana' 1 ar-i Eaatara Stberta Is at present forwaroed via Russia- NOTE. — Cslase otherwise addressed. Waat Australia fa) forwarded »'a Europe. New Zealand via San Vrasakaiav ar.l -ertaln places ta the Ch:re!te Provinces of TußEaa. Kn»'.-how Siechxraa and ms-r. v-a BrtOsn lad!*— the i.T^Ootob*tl, tMa> T