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"" THE SUN, THURSDAY, JtixY fc, 1897. ' V " " JM W THEATRICAL AMUSEM'fiNTS. I plays ai vaudeville ixdoors I asd out j.v the open Aiit. Tk KlUHumnHT llulneaa la fullered urllrlsht troll Here and Tltrre Tnrre llnalrnl nnd runnr 1'lecea Current Him Another Com. lac otra Amelia; the Authors mill Actors. This U tho flntl week of "Tha Girl from Paris" nt tlio Herald Square, but to bnlanco Its departure wo shall lmvo ut tlio Madison Squnra Oarden next Monday "Captain Cook," n comic opera not yet eoch 111 this city. "Tho "Whirl of tho Town" continued nt tlio Casino. "Kl Cnpl tan," with Mr. nnil lira. Do Wolf Homier still In It, holds tho thcAtro nt Manhattan llcncli, whcro tho other performances consist of con cert by Sousa's band and llrovvorks by tho Pains. Tlio Sonsft progrnuimo for to mm row will bo devoted to hla own niul Wncncrri wpo illlons. On tho high roof of tho MadUou Srni.ir s Garden tho concerts of tho Metropolitan 1'oc msnent Orchestra pro I Jo excellent muil and a breezy lounging plnco. The ono fcaturo of theatrical amusements whoso volumo U unchanged by hot weather U tho continuous show. All tlirco of tho estab lished resorts of this character aro In full blast, tho Inclosed auditoriums astir with artificial drafts, and tho stairo in ut o for ten hours a day. Tho tinturo of tho specialties In not uotlcoubl) different from thoso of mldtv Inter. Vocalists aro more than usually plentiful nt Kelth's,tuo Quaker City quartet, Carolina Hull, tho Nichols etitors, and licla Mitchell bcluB In the list nud well toward ltd top. Two portrAycrs of exaggerated negro typos nro' conspicuous nt Pastor's, and another fovorod lanlmr U tilled by thrco grace ful dancers. In ono specialty at Proctor's Thoatro tho time Is filled with huge do-j that hai many Knoll accomplishments. At Ilubcr's Muooum a mind reador illscovera rcnsonablo wondor in the thoughts of all observcrs,aud r. froaklth bicy cle is otlJbllcd. Tho Pleasure Palace is tho only muslo hall In use, and John C. Fox and tho Do Fllllpls aro anions Its entertainers. An indoor resort of vnudovillo, but ono that has an allur ing name In this w oatber. Is to bo opened on Sat urday evening. It U tho Ico Pnlaco Muslo Ilall, at Lexington avenue and 107th street, and will bnTe seven days of service weekly. Messrs. Waldron and Dcwltt are Its manngors. Koster & Dial's Is tho newost of the open nlr vaudeville shows, its roof having been put Into serrico on last Monday night. A fountain and a largo quantity of living green have been provided to make it attractive. The Rogers H brothers, Adelo Purvis Onrl, Mux Ungcr, unf Phyllis Allen are on Its stage. A floating vaudo- Tille resort is tho big steamboat tlrand ItepuH- lio o' nights and to such pleasure as a moonlit K sail down tbo bay affords is added tho diver H ton furnished by well-known specialists. Johr W. Ransono and Willis P. Snentnani are ita n eomlcch'tps. Above nil tho stnlrs at llammer- II stein's Olympla aro employed Kara and Jamos jj Thornton, and a novel nud seemingly hazard I on speclilty is performed by tho Teonos. I Countess von Hatrfcldt, the Manhattan Four, M and McBrido and Goodrich aro contributors at V the Casino roof. 1 Two of the summer experiments In theatrical 0 amusements haro foiled miserably nnd do- 1 servodly at tlio St. Nicholas Itlnk and Tcrraeo m Garden. The first-named placo wai built for 9 the uso of skaters) on artificial Ico, and it was a 1 1 fashionablo resort all Inst w tutor. Tho on uors 11 leased It to a vaudeville manager for the warm S ieaon, and ho stocked It with beer and varloty performers. No complaint of the bevenuro If was hoard, but tho persons on tho Etago wcro In- tolerable, as their offences of Inability and In- I decency were flagrant. Tho establishment is H closed, tho tenant having been turned out. M Tho foiluro of oomlo ojiara at Terrace Garden I closes for tho first tims in several years tho H thoatro of that usually attractive resort. It 1 6 astonishing that anybody supposed a season I could bo conducted with such n company n, tho one collected. Excellent performances of standard pieces had been given there in recent years, and among tho singers hod been several who later became well known In their own country. Eroll '-oudermnnn, tho cornelian, who was for H-v-eral soasons tho stage manager. Is now ono of the leading actors of JJorlln. There had always boon capable singers, and the en semble hud been too good for audlc-icos to tol erate what was offered them thin j ear. Robert Taber may act during tha coming scv ion in a play written by J-oriincr Stoddart on u I foundation suggested by tbo actor Mr. Siod dart's adoptness with "Tess of the d'Urter Titles" has put him In demand for work of that kind. In London, "My Friend tlio Prlnco" is spoken of as an adaptation of tho French farce, I "Un Episodo Dans lu Tio do I.akaln." Ilere In New York it was known as "31 Friend from India," an entirely original work of Gcor&.o du Eouchot. Do Wolf Uoppor may coalesce with Sousa's band In performances of "Kl Capltan" next season. Hilda Clarke will be the soprano with tho Uostoaluns for tho August engagement ut 1 Manhattan Reach only, and Alice Niolson will have that place for tho ensuing winter season. Edgar L. Davenport, brother of Fanny Daven port, and Lionel Uarrymoro, son of Maurice Barrymoro and tho lato Gcorgio Drew IBarry moro, will bo in tho cast of "Cumberland '01." May Irwin will play an entirely lcgitimato comedy role, without songs, in "Tho Snoll JH'i Fitz Swell." Walter Jonos will return to ills original part In "In Gay Now York," and his place In "A Round of Pleasure" will be taken by Kdward For. Commodore Gerry, upon whoso advice Mayo Btrong usually acts in giving or refusing li censes to children to perform on tho stage. In variably opposes tho cuiplu ineut of tho young sters in concert halU where Intoxicating drinks are sold, hut never disfavors their teoinly parti cipation in drama) an tho legitimate stugo. As to tho "continuous" thojtros. ho discriminate carefully. In tlio caso of llttlo Florenco Olp, who was to have acted In a short play at the highly respectable Proctor's this neck, ho at first inado no objection, but when tlio iutcnsoly hot weather set in ho thought tho work would be too uiuUi for tho child, and at his request the Mayor forbade her appearance Mcrn Osborno was uhlo to shock Kansas City quit as much as idio had New York by her Indecent costumes. Hhe has an almost unique career. When Btoole Mockayo orgnnlzod n dramatic school at tho Lyceum Theatre, sho was one of bis first pupils, nnd then expected to U all nclrens un the iegllllnnte oinke. Fur rears she was lost to New Yorl, until she ro turned last winter In "Jack and tho lloanstalk." There her vlvuclty and intelligence noro ad mirable; but sho lapsed Into concert hall vul garity, Cleo do Merode is not romlng after nil to Jance in this countrj, nnd It is really a good UUng for her and her managi rs. faho inndo her reputation in Paris surrounded by tlio splendid opera ballet of which bho was by no means tlio principal figure. It wns never her dancing, tut bor beauty and notorkt, that gained ut e.nion. t?ie won to imu tomo to this city with a scratrii ballet troupe, organized with tho Idea of making her its chief feature. Of nil tho women who have over descended on this coun ry to exploit n Knropean reputation, sho would probably have tn-in known to tho Biuallost m number of our pool lo. , r. Recrbohm 1rco has n turned "A Hunt m for llapplnois" to Anita Irantl C hui trns In order i??1? I'rt ma) bo written Into it for Mr, 'lice, fj who Is anxious tonppear In tho work when It is m ""o'," ?l " "av inarkot in Ioiidon next mil. M iri'" btnvons, who tried comedy nt I)al)'s H I,i,wo "'"'""s, has returned to his old oicu- raiion and Is now singing in "Wang" in Han flf rrainlsco. llrll0!flr'' wl" nave ft stock company next fla il fffi! r.!1 "aa orgnnlrod to giv o pluj s in Lonm c- i .""":,'. V- vaudeville performance Thomas li T wi!," ""0 "hareo of it. Otis riklnnernnd fl fn.i. ' . lu .Bro ,uo 't nctora from tho Icgltl I ,!2 'itK8 to niiiiouni o tholr plan of p'nylim in 1 ImVtl.'i'0,. Mr. hkiniier will travel next a I i? Jih. MrM- Ycrku. who will mako nnoUicr oipi to act during tho winter, I Inniffi . a.I,'a" on foot In tho Phocrs" Club 1 jSii ?ih" "10 purihiiho of a lirono hurt of J boali, , i""" ." h J'tler '' It will bo 1 wnri ,' Y Hli?.rfPtfon. It la llfo bizo ami tho I ilonnf hi1 "ar,;lK J'avis had u dr.unatlo ver- 1 I as 1 '"".V'0' rio'illtrs of Fortune," ready I ChS. "." "I0. '"'" 1 " lllhed. I coiimS. .i . ,.,a!r,'M"1 ltir return to this 1 rel iiS i lmt l',1,K1"H'B crrumiHiiinco will bo ?U clnrr.l L y V" hrlFhl 1,"- ''' 1''H '" n lo- cirtuin LI i,,l.r"","! ourl t" bo in doiorv lug of 1 paier '.kl.ni1 traielsun niuilo b) u thentrhal I reflwfi1',rh ."" oniicllcd to pay ,173 for 1 Sf hi iti,i?.n ,lltr, m,,ru8' "' " "Hi hcrirnf 1 "liwioi?. '" '"lf. ,er npiltatiw ninrked 1 ri mo? i,'i,cnil!u'' . , '"wo Ij unotlierlioiKfiil I IJ1 rcl li. Ti" 4"1. .lu ,1,U l,atk- " ihatb.'ihlo 1 1 Icm rrrf iJ"J "'"'"if" ""'I innrry. Rut llicro "" "rlalnij of tlila iinpiovoiiipnt. IIMmp tf, iianuell lir rr 1'uraiie, d,,'l!l1011 MiDoiuull of tho Rrookljn CutLollo I m,'' ""'0 "1""'C1 tJ tho Itcv. John I. liar- J,, ,',"" "crot.irj, silica for Kuropo jestcrday ,',,"," f ''""I. Ho has no Uxod plans for tho ouPMhiiuchP,,,,er,"odthB " ,V'J1 include a I taik 0Kh,f r"",cu ",,rt HPa1"- " ' expected I I Blara one nf m ,'"'u .r Auft. Mgr. McNa I thc affair, of VhU,Xtur """orals, wllludinlulstor I I Mil aiSncfc ' d'ol,:')0 durl- B'OP MiDon- BBBBBBBBBBBBTMi(BlBBBBBBBBBBBBl AWjTAXlta JW TJBXBZCJIZA. A Talk with Our Former Minister Plenlae trntlarr, Mr. Altea Tbsmns. Mr. Allon Thomas, lalo Minister Plenipo tentiary of tho Unltod StotcB to Venezuela, who arrived In New York on Tuesday, In tnlklnj of Vonoyuela jestordny said: "Tho general condition of Vonezuola to day, In political ns woll ns commercial matters, Is cotnpirntlvoly qulot, Commcrio Is Buffering from n depression which, to nil npponrnncoa. lo Increasing. Tho principal causes of this do prosslon nro tho short crops In tho Inst two eo isons and tlio doclino In tho prlco of calico. Tnulo naturally Is small nnd exchango Is high. Like othor more prctontlous roople, tlio Venoj; uolans lay tho blamo of ull this on tholr Govern ment. An oloctlon Is approaching and many mo trying to take advantugo of it, Thoso pco plo nro ehleily nmlcontcnts, and they nro on doavorlng to creato an atmosphere of dlssat lsfactlon. "Prosldont Crcspo a short while ago published a notlco offering amsosty to all political of fenders, nnd a frco nnd fair oloctlon. Ho has tho reputation among thoso who know hltr btst of keeping Ids word and of bolng a foar lo a, blg-beartod man. Ho is booked up by a well-armod and fairly organized army. I hard ly think anothor revolution Is likely, as tho pco plo havo had enough of them and havo nevoc derlvod any groat benefit from them, bettor Andrido, Governor of the 8tate of Miranda, Is tlio loading candidate In tho coming elec tion and tho ono who I think will bo oloctcd. Should he triumph, ho will mako a very goof. President, as ho hoi all tho qualifications neces sary for the ofllco. "Tho prevailing opinion In this country In ro gnrd to the pooplo of Venezuela seems to bo that they do not amount to much. That Is wrong, lomple'cly wrong, and Is duo chlotly to sov oral reckless w rlters, who have glv en tho Im pression that tho Voneruolaus nro not (duiatod and not accus inncd to cur advanced stnto of civ ilisatlon. Tho majority of tho peoplo in Caraius aro as enlightened ns Now Yorkers Tlmy aro accomplished linguists, and in their kuunledgo of foreign matters would put to Bhamo many of thoso who so readily criticise thorn. Thu President's Cabinet Is composed of nLlo mon, notably tho Mlnlstor of Foreign At fairx, who Is as well Informed and painstaking n patriot ns any othor Mlnlstor of a fotolgn government. "I am afraid that all tho coffco that wo now rocolvo from Venezuela will go to Kuropo alter the President signs tho now Tariff bill. Ger many will rccelvo it, us sho does already must of the other products of Houth America. Wo havo negloctcd Venozucla. and seem Blow in Uiidlng out tho richness of thnt country. VI ho mountain ranges which border on tho Caribbean Sea nnd shut out tho uiltlvntcd fields nro a great hlndrnnco to commerce, but for which Venezuela would bo ono of tho finest couiitrloi in the world. Iho land Is most fertllo am1 produces two ana sometimes three crops a ear. Tbo climate is n question of altitude "Mr. Cleveland' mooe-igo concerning tho dls puted boundary lino, created no end of excite ment, and much gratitude was oxprescd tow nrd tho United States Government. The night tho messago reached Cnrac-vs, a delegation of 700 persons called at my houso and over 20,000 collected in tlio Bquare Hours wcro passed cheering tho United States Government, and the brass bands played Amerlcn putrlotio airs during tho cntlro nUht. Iho boundary dlsputo will bo fairly nnr honorably adjusted. It would hardly bo proper for mo to dwoll on tho subject, savo to siii . that I hove every ronfldonco that tho claims of Venezuela will be vindicated." IlOXOItEB Jtr THE 3IZKA10. The " Imperial Make Cup'v Conferred Upon rrof. Unvla r. Todd. Tho Emperor of Japan has just conferred upou Prof. David P. Todd of Amhcnt Collego ouo of tho highest honors within his power to bestow. Tlio honor comes in tho form of an "Imperial Sako Cup," an articlo of small in trinsic valuo, but of tho greatest Importance when its significance is considered. A year ago Prof. Todd was In Japan con ducting an expedition which went thcro to ob serv o the eclipse of the sun, which took plnco on Aug. 0. His station was at KsashI, In tho great northern Island of Yozo. Only a short time before his arrival a now schoolhouse had been built in Esashl, and tho Government ten dered Prof. Todd the uso of tho old school houso for his station. On the day following the eclipse the new school building was opened with appropriate exercises, and tho Prof etnor w as inv ited to mako one of the Breeches. He told his hearers of the pleasure with, which Americans havo watched tho progress of education in Japan, and baid that Japan's greatest need in its educational equipment was mora libraries. Ho empha sized his words by offering to found a llbrari at saahi, and later ho sent to the little town a 'valuable collection of Japanese books, which wero tho first volumes in the library, to which ho has slnco sent many liioro. It was in recognition of Prof. Todd'n Interest in Japan's educational nJalrs Luat tho Emperor conferred upon him the Imperial Sake, Cup. Kamoo ICoJhna, a Japancso btudent at Am herst, whom Piof. Todd askid to tranilnto tho letter which accomponiod tho cup, told tlio I'ro fcsBor that tho honor was conferred only in recognition of tho grentest services to tho Gov eminent, and that ha bestowal upon a foreigner wns something remarkable, JJrlther Prof. Todd nor Mr. Kojima knows of any American who has been similarly honored. Tho Imperial sak6 Cup is bowl-shared nnd slniplo in design. It is of ordinary red lrcquor, and has no ornnmentntion except a gilt llko ncss of the imperial crest, which is utampod in tho boil I. In Japan no articlo bearing tho Im perial crest can bo purchased. Tho cup wor sent to Prof. Todd by Iho Japanese Minister at Washington, to whom it bad been directed by tho Emperor. jizt.ib roujcciiE haxk JinntiEJis. They Prove to He tho llole-tn-lhe-ltall Onng of Cattle Thieves Cheyenne, Wy., July 7. Tho men who camo to grief In attempting to rob tho Hello Fourcha Rank Inst wcok have been identified as tho Holo-in tho-Wiill gang, which has terror ized central and northern Wyoming for over a year. The Holo In tho-Wall gang consists of about a dozen doiperato characters who havo mudo tholr rendezvous in an isolated part of tho Rod Wnll country, Johnson count), known ns tho Holo-in-thu-WnlL Cattle stealing has been tlio chief occupation of tha outlaws, al though they have not scrupled at stealing horses, saddles, guns, camp outfits, or any prop erty easily carried away. Several murders aro attributed to them, tbo latest bolng that of William Dean, n deputy sheriff of Johnson county, who was ambushed and killed early in May by six of the outluws.beaded by their leader, George Currie, near Mavowurth PostOuiee. George Curriu's chief lieutenant has been Tom O Da), captured In the attempt to rob tho Hollo Fuurchu Rank and now in Jail at Dead wood. O Duyisod to work on cattlo rumkog In Wyoming, and was considered a happy go lucky, light hoartcd Irish boy. In a recent talk with u former friend ho said ho was ar ranging to leave thu country, as ho knew tho llfo ho was loading would eventually send him to tho penitentiary or the scaffold. 1'ii o other members of tho gang aro Al and Rob bmltli and tho tbreo Robert brothers, all of whom havo been well known on tha W)o ruing cattle ranges and wero considered to bo rvHjieetuble men until tbey Joined tho party of rustlers. 'J bo cntlro country between Casper and lliiifaln has been under the control or tho outlawri. r rclKlitcrs hauling suit, sulphur, nnd other sheep camp supplies report that honeuicn continually watched them from tho hllliops along thu roads, uud when uu effort was made to loam who thu riders wiro they bkulked oil Into tho mountains. Khecpuieu have been plied with questions by members of tho gang us to tho presenco of deloctlvesln tho eounlr), and have been afraid to refuse to givo liiloriuation. Mockmeu in the region Infested by tho gang huvo In many lnstuiices been forced to leave iho country on mi i cunt ol the loiitant thoffi of cattlo and horsoi. 'Iho capture of iom O Day unit tho probable capture of ull the men who took part in the Hello l'ourehu Rank hold-up aro hulled with delight b) stockmen of mitral and northern W)omlug, ns the result will prob ably bo tho breaking up of tho enlllo gung. SHOT lOlt 21IK UX OF IT. A rullailrlpliltt Liid lloiiuda a Mnii tilth IV hum Us Uud Ueru Tnlklutr. PtilMUKUUlA, July 7, Lincoln McCullon, 13 )uars old, was urrested yesteidny at his home, '-13- Morris street, on a chargo of having wantonly 11 rod u pistol nt a man last Monday, Tho bullot struck his victim In tho left bruust jubt above tho hiurt, und for a tinio his llfo vvus despaired of. Now ho is out of ilanter. Young MiCulIcn nnd the man who was in Juiwl, John Herr of H0J1 ard strict, wcro btaiiitlug at the corner of Nluetd nth mid Jllf ill n titnel . Monday afternoon 'llioj had h okin to ioiIi otlur, and Rcrr) nab about tu tout uwny vi hi li tlio luiy diow a small rev olvei from his pocket, and dUihurgid it nt him. Then ho A toon as tho bullet struck Rcrr) ho Lank to tho ground, llu was rouiovcd to thu ht. Aunto Hospital by tho police) , utrol, and ill ubout nil hour tho bullet was removed. When tlio boy was asked today why ha bud fired tbo shot he suldt "Oh, just for the fun of tbo thing." ALL HAWAII REJOICES. iiEii xjHraPArxjis roion run veei,- JXO TOIt AXXJtXATlOX. not the Japanese Minuter la Perplexed Over the ruination Some Wild Remark by the Jnpan Herald, Which Thinks That Jnpnn Hill Relae the Island and Ilerr Amerlrsi. Hovoloio, Juno 30, via San Frunclso, July 7. All tho papers nie full of rejoicing over tho signing of the annexation treaty and tho pros pects of speedy union with tho United States. Tho news from the United States wns tho greitcst siirprlio to the Japnnosu Legation, and Its effect has boon to make Minister Slilmaututu very reticent. Ikrctoforo ho 1ms tulkod frocly, nnd hai openly boasted tlint his Government would exact Its demands on Hawaii whether the Unltod States pro tested or not. Now ho has suddenly becoming very diplomatic. This chango Is at tributed to tho advices which ho has rocctved by tho City of Poktnfrom homo. It Is known that the stcamor brought Instructions to Mlnlstor Shlmamura to mako a foimal protest to tho Ha waiian Government against annexation to the United States until tho present dllllculty be tween Japan and Han all has bocn settled. Count Okuma has also despatched a similar pro test to Secretary Sherman at Washington. Minister Shlmamura also received a strong letter from his Govornmonton tho Immigration dispute, and ho Is engigodlu drafting n third lottorto Minister Coopor of the Hawaiian For eign Ofllco In regard to the demands of Japan, Ho won't talk ns ho has talked boforo, but he bus admlttod In an lntorvlow that ho has re ceived orders to mako a satisfactory sottlcment as quickly ns possible What worries Mr. Shlmamura Is tho now fea ture of annexation, and Counsellor Aklyarao will sail on July 3 for Japan to consult tho Forolgn Ofllco nnd will roturn as speedily as possible Though tho Japaneso ofUclals do not admit It, they aro puzzled how to act, and ths firmness of President Dolo In rcf usmj ibsolutely to grant their domnnds, except for compensation in souio individual cases, hss upsot all tholr cal culations. With annexation very near, tho chances for any reparation from Hawaii aro vory slender. Tno Japan UtraUl, an English newspapor published in Yokohama, has this editorial sum mary of Japaneso designs on Hawaii, which is evidently gained from insldo sources, as tho Herald has close relutloua with tho Japanese Government: "Tho ominous calm which is now piovalllng rrgnrding tho Hawaiian question is not dltllcult to iutorprot. and nny ono w ho runs mnv read, notwithstanding tho secrecy which attends tho prepiritlonsof the Jnpanoio Government fur a descent upon tha Hawaiian Inlands. " This is tholr aim. Unless their claim nro fully met nnd pi omlscs of futuro good behavior aro mado wo shall noon hoar that the flag of Japan has replaced th it of tbo crescnt ihaky republic. That tho Japnuco Government has a Just claim against tho Hawaiian republic Is be yond question, ibat tho Japaneso will press that claim there Is not n dnubu ho will take sides with Hawaii! America I What will be tho result t Tho Japanese population now of tho Stmlivlch Islands Is about Its 000. Eighteen thousand of Hum aro men, and those mon are practically soldiers who havo been through tholr conscript term In the army. To send ov cr two or three large t usports with nocessary arms, ammunition, flciJ gu.is, &a, is the easiest thing possible. " With Japan's large fleet of merchant ships as transports, its large coal fields to draw its coil supply from, backed up by Its warship, which aro now In excellent rcualr, and soon to be augmented by its new formidable battleships Fuji Kan nnd Yasliima lean, and its strong licet of torpedo boats Aincrici could not land a sin gle man on tho Haw nliau Islands. They would moot tho fato of the Chinese on board tho Kon shlng in the lite war. Thcro are only two harbors in tho .Sandwich Inlands worthy of name Honolulu nnd Hllo Ihcso and an) other of the possible landing places would boscizod bo foro America could think of acting " The Pacific Mall steamer City of Pekln brought yesterday 0,000 tubs of sako. or Japanese rlco brandy, from Yokohama, tho largest shipment of this liquor ever received here from the Orient. Tho amount savid by tho importers of this braud) is .Il.'JSO. Sake now pa)S 10 tents per gallon dut), hut after tomorrow tho dut) will be advanced to 81 per gallon. The Increased duty will check tho consumption of this bever age, which has had a bad t-Lfcct onnntlvoHa wallnns It is fiery and quick to intoxicate, and, as It is cheap, it has becomo the fav orito tlpplo of tho poorer classes. ItAltTLEY HAD MS DAY. The Good Fellow" or Nebraska Son Lies In Jnll Without a Friend. Lincoln-, Nob , July 7. Sov oral weeks havo passed slnco Joseph llartloj was coniictod of looting tho btato treasury of $,300,000. The ex Treasurer has appealed to tho Supremo Court, but remains in juil unablo to provide a bond that w ill givo htm his liberty pending a bearing. No ono supposed that Joo Hartley, tho " good fellow" of ull Nebraska, who has handled mil lions In his time and spent his money Uko wator throughout tho State, would be permitted tollo in jail w hen any one of his hundreds of old-linio friends could furnish him n bond b) tho stroke of bis pen. Rut such Is tho rase. Hartley can not bieuro n bond. Ho bus u sentence of thirty years and u ftnoof duullo the amount stolen facing him, to say nothing of ten mure indict ments tuunsner. it Is (uiiblileri (1 that tho chances of Hartley re turning to tako his life scutenco tf billed out nmioryfw. Inla is whi his former friends will do nothing for htm. He has hinted, from his tell, ut suieldo Ho has few v iilor- and thu man who wnsonco n prime fav orito In ovcry pro duct In tho Stnto to day has no person to Bpcak a word in his behalf. If Hartley does not commit suicide he must spend the rest of his llfo tn priiou, ns he Is now nearly lift) nnd cannot hope to survive hid sen tence of tbirt) years. uozonxn J on a mesoue at sea. Capt. ttfnea ,rla a Mrdal mid m rrllflrate for Nat Ins St. Mxalr Mm. DALTI.MOitK, Md July 7. Ill recognition of braver) in rescuing four of tho survivors of tho Ill-fated bteiiinshlp Vlllo do rit. Nazulre, Capt. George A. Rlnes of tho xchooncr Hilda was pre sented to-night with a gold medal andacortlll cato of honor. Tho emblems woro sent by tho French Comp iny Transntlantlquo. Tho presen tation took plnco at Capt. Rlncs's homo, 14i!7 Rank street, Arthur Rtibson, thu ste unship ngent, acting for tho company, iho medal is ubout tbosloof a silver dollar, and Is Inscribed in French. 'Ihc certificate o' hon-" I- nsri e 1, and Is signed by tho President and Vice Presi dent of tho compa.i). The wreck of tho Vlllo do St. Nazalrn took plate olf Capo II ittnas at thu time the French vesl was bound from Now York to tho West Indies. Tho four men res cued by the Hilda wero Captain, steward, doc tor, and ono passenger, who wero adrift In mid ocean In a lifeboat. WAXTED riXJUCATlOX, XOT HONEY. Peters Won sm.ooo, but All lie Aaka la to Gel Ilia Job Again. A suit of J, H. Peters ngoinst Joseph Wolff and Carl Clements to rocov ci $0,000 for defa mation of character wus tried in tho Circuit Court in Jersoy City boforo Judge Nov Ins )ostor day. Pcterswas cinplojcd for fourteen ) ears b) tho Hamburg-American Hteanihhlp Com pany as assistant supeilntondciit at the docks In Hoboken, until Nov. 7. 181M1, when $0,000 was taken from tho snfo in tho ofllco, nnd on information furnished by Wolff uud Clements, longshoremen, Peters wus dlsi liarged. Ho brought suit against thu longshoteinen, and tho Jury nwn riled him $0,000, the full amount ho sutd for. Peters duos not expect to collect the Judgment, hut hn thinks that now that hid churoctcr has boon vindicated, tho company ought to reinstnto him. asks roit nrxxixo's i'aedon. Col, flrrrblnrldin I'lrada for the ftrsro Who llrfrnilrd Ilia Iloinn Asalnat a Hob. Lkmnotos, Ky July 7. Col. W, C. P, Rrock Inrldgc, In a double column rdlloilal nrtlilo In his paper this morning, asks Acting Governor Wurthlugton to pinion thu mgro Geoigu Dm Hint, immediate!), Dinulii is tho man who 11 red Into nnd killed n member of tho mob wblili wus Irving to dilvu hliu from his homo lust Dei ember In bimpson count), and was bcnlcncod to rien jcar in tho pi uittiitlniy. Col. Hreckinridge holds that u negro's homo Is ns s lend us the homo of a millionaire, and that ntgrocs bhould he cniouruucd tu protect their homes n g ilnst mobs. J OV1CIJI Or ,tUl.Y J-lMtES. There Were ill or fhein, but Thoy Caused On 1 1 iVJ.noo Dimmer, Firo Marshal Mllthel reported ut tho incotlng of tho Flro CouiinUflonirs)t6tcitlay that from midnight Saturday until midnight Monday thcro wire eight) -sui en fires in tho lit). Of this number slxtv -ono were caused by tho use of lirowurka. Tho total damage resulting from tho slxt) ono tires was $U,U00, an amount, Mr. Mitchel said, much below that of uy re cent year. XnS WEDDtNO JFJIOX TUB OUTSIDE. onto HeKhborly Comments en the llrlde. Her Family, and llrr late. Two mon drovo tip to tho houso, took tho frnmowork nnd ennvns of a canopy out of tho wagon, and began erecting It ncross tho side walk nnd up tho stoop. It wus o, quiet, ro spoctnblo, woll ordered nolgliborhsod whoro tilings worth talking about rarely happened. Bo tho canopy sot tho neighbors talking, "Whnt can It bo!" uskctl ono ncross tho street, "It can't bo that they aro going to glv o a re ception," replied her companion, "Woll, I thould sny not," rejoined tho first. "They aro entirely too moan tu do anything of tho kind." A catorcr's wagon drovo up and men began carrying boxos into tho house "Ob, como nnd look!" cried a neighbor across tho street. "Thoso peoplo aro actually going to hn o something to oat at last," "You don't mean It!" exclaimed her com panion. "I've watched and watched nnd wntchod," continued tbo neighbor, "nnd I'vo novor scon more than 10 cents' worth of food carried Into that houso at ono timo before" "How could they manage to live)" asked tho companion. "1 novor could And out," roplled tho neigh bor. "They must havo boon saving all thoso loam. Rut what cnu it bo that thoy aro going lo have! ' A florist's wagon drovo up and delivered massos of flowers. "Do )ou supposo It's somobody that's dead!" asked a third neighbor. "Woll," ropliod her companion, "If nny of that family was dead, I ehould think tholr friends would be glad enough to scud them flow ors." A dollvery wagon drovo up and left a, green and gold chair. "Do you kuow whotl" cried ono of a party of netghbms. "It's a wedding!" "Nol" crlod tho neighbors in chorus. "Yes," continued tho llrst, "and that's one of tho wedding presents." "What a horrid, t heap-looking thing to send!" commented a neighbor. "It shows whnt tholr friends think of them if they got presents Uko that." "Rut there's nobody in that houso to get mar ried." "Nobody undor -10, anyway," "Oh, I remember eeeing a wizened, drlcd-up, retl-hnlred llttlo thing going Into tho houso." "Hut sho can't bo tho brldol" "I thought Bho was an old maid sister." "And maybo it's that little boy who has bocn calling thoro that Is going to marry liorl" "What a Bhamol" Mora wagons from tho caterer's drovo up, and smooth shaven, dignified waiters In shirt sleovcs began bustling about tho sidewalk and thu llOUEO. "Do you supposo thoy can get any ono to go to tho wedding) aiked a uelghbur. "You can soo that nobody around hero would go," repl.cd her companion. "Everybodv hero Is either pecking out of tho windows or walking up nnd down the block to get a look ut the bouso und they wouldn't do that if thoy had been in vited" "They know better than to Invite us," sail tlio first. "I should Bay so," replied her companion. "I suppose they will try to mnko thoso waiters Pom ns guests among strangors." "They nro a groat deal sivcller looking tlinn any ono they know," rejoined tho first. Dnrkuoss tntno, nnd a hand, nnd n flood of car riages that blocked tho itrect, nnd u iluck of cnrrlngo callors w hoso v olco-i tilled tho air. "iwo forty nlnol two forty nine'" cried n leather lunged youth running down tho ttrett. "Iho ideal" oxclalmcd a neighbor. "Thcro aro n t flttoan cirrlages horo, and thoy aro pro tending that thcro nrc hundred? " 'They havo only tickets with high number," said her companion. "What a fraud 1 They ought to bo unbound." Tho brldo was driven nwny In a shower of rlco, tho carriages nnd tho waiters gridually dianpcireil, and tho neighbors turned reluc tantly from their windows, ttrcd but happy. "Hon glad her parent must bo to hav o really got rid of her," they said. "Yes," replied their companion, "nnd how surprised tlio must bo to havo actually caught a man. I w under how sho did It." riOltEXCE DETTHE'S WEALTH. She Will Probably Keep It All. Rtny or Proceedings (Jranted. San Fhancibco, July 7. United States Judgo Morrow's decision declaring that Florence Rlythe Hinckley Is no longer owner of the Rl) the block on Markot street becauno of de fault In answering tho cross complaint of tho English heirs aroused much comment among tho lawyers to-day ns being In the nature of a snap Judgment- Tho facts wero presented to Judgo Morrow, anil ho agreed to reopon the term of tho Circuit Court which closed ycter da) , and granted a stny of proceedings until next term, when tho attorneys of Florence Illitha doetnrt th it tin) will make n showing whli h will throw thu so-called English heirs out of court. It Be 'ins that tho pen Iro of tho tnlpnna upon Florence Itlj tho b) tho attorney for tho English heirs was ilefi" tile. Tho clerk left tho Buhpitna atnhouncln Oakland win rt Mo-cmo had been sta)lnir, but not n Ith nny member of her fnnill), so th it, men under tho Federal Inn, this inniiot be construed ns le il service. Flor- ncc Is willing to sis car that sho never ricelvcd this subpu na or km w of Its existence. Hcrnttorncis will put In proof to show that the so called I.ngli-li HI) this are citizens of Cal itornln, nnd t belt fore h a ! no lnoro ilalm o go outride the California courts than other citizens. Good law )crs who halt followed the matter sav there Is no qi estinn that Judge Morrow will throw the English Rl Hies' case out of court when it tomes bcfiire hit i again, which will thus cstnblibh 1 lore lie o'a owuti'dilp of tho valuable exttito. THE EEi: 8. jr. tMIM 1'AllAT.YZED. Pnator or llroolilTn-s I nltx I nlliirinu Chtirrh Hrrluualy 111 nt WooUaturk. Tho Rev. Stephen II, Camp, who has hctn thn pastor of tho Unit) Unitarian Church, In Gaits avenue and Irving plate, Hrookl)n. siuto lfcuH, Is seriously ill at his summer home, known as "Tho Pines," at Nnooslock. Conn. He wns prostrated with n strnki of paral) sis on Friday, and on Siindav Dr. CiHin, hlsfamlli phi h Inn, and his on!) son were Mimmnnod to nudit k. Iii.MOurnL.liiK rt polls as tu Dr. Camp s ton II Hon wire rn tivi d In Hiuokl)n ) tstcrdiii.au 1 It Is said thit thu i ntlio loner portion of his body isnfli"-teil. Dr. Ciinp wns born 'n Wlnstcd, Conn , about slxt) ) ears ago. Hi'MTlid as n ihiptaln In u colored regiment dining tho wnr, nnd for u few )tnM prior to going to Hrooklyn had charge of a church in Toledo, O. JJf. RUDOLPH'S tUXEHAL HiSHVS. Wauled ka IlIUI..ui service, and AsLcd That Ilia lloclj Un lol Put on Itr, PmiTCiitSTKli, July 7. Iho will or Reynold J. Rudolph of this village, who was drowned at II) u Reach on Moinla) , was opcnid to-day, nud, owing to its contents, tho funeral urrnngeuionts had to he rhaugid. Mr. Rudolph requested th it his iKidy ha pliueil lu a pine box and cremated ns soon as i otiv enlent after death. Tho w 111 also said: "Hold no rtllglous ceremony over m) re mains and do lint allon me to bo placed on Ire," Thu widow nnd fanill) wero mm li chagrined nt the rcquiHt. It was decided to follow pal t of his instructions, but to bold a private religious service at the house on h rlday night. DADYLOX bCAUED 1IY A EIJIEIIVO. Ilulldlma on Three Karma liralroyed by Ft re Within m lurliiluht. Raiuuvj, N. Y Jul) 7. Tho outbuildings owned b) Kiln In I. Munci werudcutrojod by flro this morning. 'Iho loss is nbout tfl.'-'OO. Tho origin of tho tiro is unknown, but thu general bollef Isthalit was the work of Iliehiigs. Dur ing tho last fuitnlght the stables and cnrrlngo houses on tho country scats of President Ros well O, Rolstiui of tho Tanners' Loan and 'I rust Company and Rankir Harry I, Nicholas havo hicu destroviil l lire, 'iho places aro on Iho sunu road, and inch of iho other fires started ut tho u uuo hour. Dlt. COLE TO (1ET $1,000 A YEA It. 1 linkers ( imsri kuIIiiu lukra This Method to Miun Ita l.ii te fur la raatur who llraljstii U. Yo.NKKim July 7. 'iho congrogntloii of tho Flist ltrforuioil Cluirili to night ratified the ac tion of tho ronslhtor) in ncieptlng tho resigna tion of the Jim. Dr. David Colo, who has been piikloi of tho ihiinh for on 1 thirl) wars. It was voted to mi) 1,000 a )iai tu hliu lurlnghls life, the sunu tu ho eontlnucd to Mrs. Cole In casu shu muivIvcs him. 'I lie coneri .ration ex tendi d mull tu the Hiii.'Ihomau l.dn.tid Intlcs of R ijonno tueuiieed Dr. Cult, ,roi.s VAVutir ix ilia hoods. An Hani or Aaauiilllii a Wuuiun lie Uud lli-iii In llldlnc Tblrt-li lluiira. IIluilLvNU F-lLUa. N, Y Jul) 7. After thlrt) slx houro' tcurth b) olllcers uud citizens Edward Jones, wholsuccusod of assaulting Aunu icr willlfccrof Waldcn )estcrduy morning, and who has slnco been lu biding, nns captured in the woods this afternoon by a possu of deputies. Ha was removed to Nuwburir Jail and will bo ar raigned on Friday. Miss Tcrvrtlligcr was able . U) returu home to-day. TECTONIC AS A CRUISER. BACK JN PORT AFTEtt BEJtriNO AS A WA11SUIP. Mow the lllr Ocean llrelbound Waa Converted Into an Armed Cruiser In Thirty Hours llrr Hides Were Pierced for the Itapld-FIre iluna Nlie Carried In tbo Nnvnl Review, Capt. J. C Camoron of tho Whlto Star liner Teutonic, which nrrlvod yesterday from Liver pool anil Qttcinstoivn, was jubilant over tho part bis big ship played In tho diamond Jublleo naval rov low nt Splthcnd on Juno 20. Tho Ton tonlu was converted Into nn armed cruiser In less than thirty hours, undor supervision of a Government official from Poitsmouth. In tho crew of tho Toutonlenro fifty-six guards of tha Rrlttsh Naval Reserve, In which Capt. Cameron holds tho rank of Lieutenant, Each wns armod with a Martini Henry rlflo and a cutlass when tho ship anchored In Splthead. Thcro w cro nlso on tho Toutonlo during the ro lcw twonty mercantile marlno cadets from the schoolshlp Conway, and 100 boys, tho eons of seamen, from tho training ship Indefatigable, with a band of thirty-four pieces, Iho machinists and enrpentors of tho Whlto Star lino wero put to work transforming tho Teutonic Into an armod cruiser tho moment she nrrlvod nt Liverpool on her Inst voyngo from this port- Her dei k, whoro tho guns wero motintod, wero sheathed with four Inih teak; and a lot of stanihlous wero sot up between the (.par dock and tho saloon deck to strengthen the lattor deck. Tho rails of tho ship wero pierced to give somo of tho sixteen 4.7-Inch rapid-fire guns a chniica to play. Two of those guns wcro mounted on the foro eastlo head nnd two nn tho after turtlebark. "lhoothors wcro placed in various parts of the ship. Eight four-harrelltd one-Inch Nordcnfoldta wcro mounted on the Baloon deck. Among tho guests of tho ship woro Lord fharlos Mcrcsford and Lady Rnresfonl, and the l.arl nud Countess of Lonsdale. When they boarded tho ship all tho ship's company gath ered on tho decks lu their new uniforms nnd saluted. When tho American liner Non York passed tbo Teutonic the hand plaved tho "Star Spangled Ranncr," "Ynnkre Diodle," nnd "Hail Columbia," nnd cv ery patriot on tho Now York ncknnwlodged tho courtrsy hv cheers. Cunt. Crmeron recelv ed a letter from tho flag ship ltoynl Sovereign of CdivlsloB congratulat ing him on hav Ing tho neatest merchant voesel in the parade. Among the Americans who wero on tho Ton tonic wero Dr. Chiuncoy M. Dcpew and Mr. and Mrs. Rradley Martin. lrADD QUARANTINED IN DELLEVUE. Jk Caae or Binntlpos Prevent a Itfan from See ing Ilia Wire. An excited man who rushed Into tho ofllco of Dr. Charles F. Roborts, Superintendent of tho Sanitary Duroau In the Criminal Court building, yesterday said that his wlfo was a prisoner in Rcllov uo Hospital, and that tho doctors there refused to allow him to see hor. Sov cral times he hnd culled at tho hospital, ho added, and finally tho doctors told him that his wlfo was in n ward that had been quarantined. Dr. Roberts had not heard of any cuso of quarantine at Ilcl levue, nnd thought It strnngo Hint n wnrd thero should bo quarantined v. ithout tho Health Hoard knowing It- Iho in in, who refused to glvo his name, was referred to Dr. ltontun, who is acting Superintendent of tho Rureau of Contagious Diseases in tho absenca of Superintendent Dene die I. Dr. Ronton telephoned to Rcllcvuo Hospital, nnd wss informed that on Julv 2 n child namod Michael Aucr, living nt '-'10 East lorty sixth Btreet, had been removed from Hellov tie to North Hrothef s Island to bo treated for small iox, and that I bo ward In which tho thlld had been con fined bad bet n quarantined. Iho woman whoso husband wns not permitted to see her wns in this ward, and that wis why permission to boo her had been refused him. Tho quarantine, it was ndded, would lio kept up for thrte woeks. On hearing this Dr. ltontun told tho extitrd man that ho could not render him any assist ance. As the mnn was leaving tho sanitary ofllco he Intimated Hint he might havo recourse ton revolver In order to sec his wife. LITTLE 210XTE CARLO RAIDED. Detectlrea and Two Ministers Plnd BverTthlnr Quiet, but Two Men .re Arrcalrd. Llttlo Monto Carlo, the gambling establish ment in West New York, was raidod yestorday afternoon by Court Constables Dewey and Ryan, In company with tho Rev. I. IC. Go wan and tho Rev. W. It. Ackert. Tho former Is pastor of tho Orovo Reformed Churth, North Rergcn, and tho latter is pistor of tho West Hoboken Reformed Church. r-otne ono tipped Mr. Gowan off on Monday that tho place was wido open nnd doing u land otitic business. Mr.Atkert Invi 'igntod In per mit on Tuesday, nnd at once nnti the County Prosecutor and ludge Hudrpcth He gave In structions for tho rild toil iv. I uii.stnhlcs and ministers went ycslcretay afi. iiioon to tho nlllce of Juctlco of the Pmco doling fn Union Hill They drovo to West New York tn a carrliire, but wtro dlscoiend by spies, nnd when they arrived nt the gumming place It was quiet and orderly. Tho only per sons found wire a negro porter and tha bar keeper, named ( hnrles Hoffman. HoTman Is tho Mi pfathcr of Irei holder Rlndernagle, who is i on until r henlence of one v ear's fmprtson mi nt for running a pool room in the same bulMIn--. 1 liu porter was held In $1,000 ball nnd Hoff man furnished $3,000 bonds. OI D MEltlT J.srs irJiTO OUT. riuuilutiftona for Merit tn lleTnken Inderthe Stan hlt Ljtw. AinAN V.Jul) 7. Gov. Rlaik has approved a ribolut on adupted by tho State Civil Sorvlco Co-nmlhslou tirmluitlng on Sept. 10 next all exlKtiug imrit lists wlikh woro obtained in re vising tho old eligible lists In accordance with thn now s'urchliss ilvll sorvlte lun. Tlio Gov oritur has directed tho commission to hold ex aminations for merit so that nen merit lists, covering every diss of position In tlio Stnto si riltc. will le ii'itl) by Sept. 10 for State ofU clals to draw from In holding examinations for tllniss. Canilldiitis now on the merit list will hue to take thn new examination if the) de sire to bo iiintlmied us ellglblo candidates for State appointments, Tho lomiiiisslon h is decided that State officials must cciii tut I tin iron n examinations for fitness n litre appointments, nro to ho made from thu present merit lists, Tho roinmiSHlon will not hold anv examinations for Illness ut the request of appointing otliccrH until nftit tho now merit lists go Into operation on Sept 16. SUIXO COREY'S HOXDHUAN. Proceedings Aitnlnat Iho Hnretj In the Anion lo llrvoke n ttub I.lcraar. AriiANV, July 7, Stnto Superintendent of Insurant o Louis F. Payn has bcon served with n copy of pnpirs in nn nction brought by Henry 11, Lninn, Mato Commissioner of Excise, against tho Giamercy Club of Now York city ns principal nnd tho Fidelity nud Deposit Com pan) of Mar) hind, n foreign corporation, as htiret), to rctoier the ponulty of tho KU.COO bond glim upon tho b-suanco of tho liquor tax cirtllliiite to that club. 'Iho tinimerc) Club Is the nnmo undor which tho old "Ha) market" of New York thitor ('on)'H NcmmirUct), bus recently boon con ducted. 'Iho complaint alleges numerous violations of tho provisions of tho Liquor Tax Inn, win rob) thoMiiut) upon tho bond has bo como liable, i lie driinu re) is ono of thu iluhs ngalnst which proceedings are tuing tuken for a rev ocatlon of liquor tax certificates. Itrnrly SO.OOO.OOO rer Fduratlonnl Purposes. Ami iny, July 7. Tho amount opproprl ntod by tho Inst Legislature for educational purposes, according to u bulletin on educational legislation issued to-dn) b) tho Male Hoard of Regents, was $0,081,704, Rills ptoiidlng for nppioprlitlons lo tho amount of $"i!l7, 101 failed to bee omo law. 'Iho appropriations mado nro ihissll'id ns follows; Fur the i nt ite University $ Itm.'Jtitl, foi thuidiiiatiiiu nud otlur exhibits nt Ihu Niiklulllo Exposition !'ilMhi, for Htnto si hiiiils ut Conn II Utiliireii) t" 1. 1-H, for nor mal schools TllMI,'J 17, lor academies and high w houls s-JlH, UO , fur the Department of Public Instruction, Incluclliur the IMillmllon of the Free r-chuol fund, ipl,lli7,VH, for libraries frill! (till, fur Statu pn nl ulliiiii W I3.1,,J14, for Stall imiMM.iiia i"-'fi .'U, for extension work h tliO.iHK). fut prufcacion.il and school examina tions $1)1,000. .ot. lllnek uud the Imrfcia Asaluat Huperln lemleiil tualou. AniAtn, Jul) 7 -Gov Hhuk nnd IJeiit.Gov. Wpodiutl tu day fuithn discussed tho pending chalges agalnit su irliitindiiit Easton of tho btato Department ol Piibliu Ruildings, and tho ntiltironf thoieport nhlih they should adopt ui u result uf ihur luvibtigutlou of tho charges. Llcut.-Goi. W uudiutr has not changed his opin ion, Intimated before tho investigation una be gun. Unit the e barges against Mr. Huston wero unfounded, Tho report of tho Capitol trustees will bo promulgated us soon as Hpoaker O'Orudy of thuAbsembl) bus time to meet with tho Gov eruor and Lleutenant-Uovcruor and agrto upon tho findings, r xb. nusok And valet. A l.Tear-OI Boy f teals llloner, Buys a Tacht and Comes to Orler. From th Ntv Orltant Tlmtt Dtmoorat. A week ngo Lon Nusom of Port Glbson.Mlss renched New Orleans with $303 in bis Inner pocket ,,n valet tagging on liclilnd, and a yearn ing for a wild llfo on tho rltcr, Whon Leon was arrested yesterday ho hod n Btcnm launch, which ho didn't know lion to run, a skiff, nnd nn ompty purso. lUs valet was still with 1dm. lxon Is 14 years of ago. His valet Is 10, amino b'ock ns tho proverbial nco of spades. It is rumored that thoy had to put tho valet lun cis tern to glvo day a chanco to break around Port Gibson bcfnro tho mlntnturo adventurer in ebony left that neighborhood Leon brought his penchant for steam launches with blm whon ho enmo to New Orleans, nnd for Bevoral days ho and his rollovvcr lookisl around for what ho wanted. Finally ho located tho proper articlo In Algiers. Ho purchnsid it from ono Mr. Cuny, paving $2U' In cash tin re fer. This wns day beforo vostcrdiiy. Ho also bought a skiff, nnd paid for it In cold cash Yestcrdny Special Officer To) lor, nnoof 'her Iff Man-eras force, saw Nusom nnd his Fldus Achates In Indlnn ink pottering around a steam launch off Grot no. Officer In) lor thought It was funny, and questioned Leon as to tho place bo balled from nnd tho manner In which ho ac quired ownorshlp of tho launch Leon couldn't tell u straight story, nnd Mr. To) lor took him beforo Sheriff Morroro. lo Sheriff Morrero's questions Leon turned a deaf cor for somo time. The llttlo negro finally weakened nnd gnvo tho whole story nwny. Ho said that Ieuii had rlolcii some inoiii ) frutn his mother, Mrs. II N. Nusom, und started for Now Orleans. Ho hnd been Indue csl to como along. Leon finally unbent sulllclcntly to admit tho truth of tho dnrky's story, and to Bay that ho had Biiont ovcry cent ho hod stolon. Then the Sheriff telegraphed tho authorities at Port Gib eon, putting them In possession of tho facts about Lconli arrest. Ho received the following rooly: "Loon NuBom wantod here. Left with $303 nnd colored boy. Hold htm. Will send ofll cer down to-night- bceuro whnt money ho may havo. Answer. Nusom's mother is Mrs. E. N, Nusom of this place." Ioon will return to Port Gibson this morning, and his faithful follower will go with htm. It is thought that most of the money stiont by him during his stay in New Orleans cun bo rccov crod on tho return of tho purchases mudo by him "I was arrested Just after I got to town," said Leon )estcnlny. "Rut I bad my money.ln my back punts pocket and tho police couldn't Hud It, so they turned mo loose." DIVX'T CARE AROUT STYLE. Uot tttevertheleas He Wouldn't Go Down Town W Ithout a Xrcktle, JV-om ths Cleveland Lcadtr. "Gcorgiana," said Mr. Dalrymple, "It seems to me that you spend altogether too much timo worrying about what other folks are likely to think about you. Why don't you follow my ex ample, and havo a llttlo Independence t As long as I know that I nm doing my duty asa man what do I care how others like my style t " "I don't know," Mrs. Dalrymple ropliod, "what you moan. In what way havo I been worrying about what other folks think of mo I " "Oh. In n hundred wn)s," her husband nn iwored. "You wouldn't wear the shirt waist you have on if it wero not for tho fact that all tho other w omen wear them, and would think )ou couldn't afford it if you didn't huve one. You wouldn't tare whether you had loco curtains at tho windows If other folks didn't have them You wouldn't spend monc) for a hundred and one other things that you could get along without Just aswcll as not If you weronot always trvlng to poo before other ptonle " "Well, Mrs. Dalrymple assentcil. for she wns not disposed to quarrel over tho matter, "it is Jierbaps us you say. 1 am soriy that It s so, but . can't help It. Aren't ) ou afraid j ou'H be lato at the ofllco this morning I And v ou haven't put on your necktie this morning, ilow did you come to forget It I" "Hy George!" ho exclaimed, looking at his watch, " it's nearly 8 o clock now. I don't know how 1 happened to forgot my necklio. Whcro Is it I I must hurry." "Oh, never mind tho tio this morning," his wife said; "you'vo got a clem shirt and collar on. Go without the tie." "What!" shouted Wlllium Dalrymple, "go downtown without nnecktiol You must think I'm crazv I Why. the bora in tho office would guy the life out of mc, and peoplo would think I didn't have monoy enough to buy oncl Hero it is Good by." Then Mrs. Dalrymple sat down and thought, and two little wrinkles with morry curves ap peared at the corners of her mouth- One War or Bmussllns Diamonds. From the Detroit Fne Frraa. "All this talk about smuggling recalls some of tbo things I learned whin I was in tho ser vice," announced a retired crook catcher tho othor day "Vowwavsof beating thn Govern ment are belnij devised right along, and many of tho tricks I dlcovered aro old now. There used to be more trouble with the diamond smugglers than there appears to bo nt preent. I havo found the sparklers in women s biik hair, hat ornaments, hollowed shoo heels, nnd sewed up In various articles of wear; In dog collars, in horses' hoofs, in fruits and vegetables, in trunks with false bottoms, in pipes and cigars, In canon, on the necks of tarricr pigeons, and oven buried in men's flesh nfter tho manner of tho Kaftir diamond thieves "Rut tho man who did the slickest business, without ever being suspected, told me ubout It nfter-vards. Ho was a retired detettlie, who had pervtd with gnat i redlt. shortly before re signing be claimed to have received . i beautiful diamond ring with thrco very largo stones from n New Yurker for when he had beiii able to save a good deal of money. It wns ctrtalnl) a magnificent ring, and the matter was duly ex ploited in tlio papers. He professed to tic doing n private business that look him across the river frequent!), and he would often uso tho ferry three or four times a daj. Honlwa)SWoio the iinrllng ring, nnd I looked at it every day for mouths let that fellow wus making big monev smuggling dinmonds. "Hon) hy, ho had n pBto ring mndo exactly Uko the genuine one. Ho would wear the paste one over, leave it to Uisit with dia monds, near them back, havo them roplnied with paste, and thus carr) nn the game right before our admiring e)cs. Wo nev cr suspected the rascal." Saved from Marine Monsters. From the Pttrott Frt rren "I learned more nbout sen serpents some ten years ngo than I ev or knew boforo," announce I the man who alwavs tells what kind of nhiskoy hu mints whin ho iiasoiaislon to use the articlo. "I wns nut particularly bus) that buunner, so a party of us concluded to make a v muting cruise dun n the Atlantic coast, the m tin obje t being to do some tlslilngin Florldu watirs. Our cruwd was not onl) Intelligent, but io!l),nnd the wuy in which we stnritl In Lnonlid,o whllo having fun was something to be envied It wis about off Old Point Comfort that we began to soo son serpents. It wns only a few days beforo wo came upon thiui In all st)les. sizes, and colors Though they wcro not all of one brand thoy had soino things In common, such as flam ing ryes, un hod necks, and Hack ll'ppers. "At first we made light of them and used to protest ono to another that thoro was nothing unusual in the sight. Rut the) grew more uu mcrous, and down nlnut Capo Hatttras they weru thicker than seagulls They had brilliant colors like tropical birds of plumage, and wo did not sight ono that was not (.tiding toward us with an opon mouth Uko that of an alligator. Something v err Uko a reign of terror w as created aboard. Wo shot serpents ns fast as no could load, hut thoy only appeared to multiply In number at well as flcnencss. Onociinlngwe woro In despair and without hope till the voung doctor aboard Induced us In turn, assuring us that ho would find a way to disperse our horrl hlo and relentless pursuers For a day or two wo wero all taking sedatives, but not another erpent crossed our course." " How did ho do It I' " Dumped oil our whiskey overboard." Camden Faraoua Induatry Itulned, From ths Philadelphia Jteoord. Since tho enforcement of the law in New Jer sey roqiiirlng licenses fur marriages, Camden Is no longer n Gretna Green for runaway couples, and the change will ho a serious blow to the ministers und hnikmen It Is n well known fact that for) cars sov erul of tho town's clcrg) -men lire credited with having made more monoy by mail) inc; couples that came over fioiu Phila delphia uiiifothcr iiarls of l'enns) hanlii tbun the) hav n out of nllt heir other i hiinh work. Su protttuhlo hail thu ludustr) becomo that there wus lntento competition among the min ister, nnd fur )oais most uf tin m have uu plo)id "runners ' to watch at the stations for Incoming entiplis who looked iih though they wiiutid to get uiarrl d uud slier them to tbo right parsonage, 'llu-u "runni rs" worked on cotiimissiuu. Most uf tho nurr.iln-' minlslirs employed tahtuen If the pirti could bo In due id tu ride tho minister tool, half Ihu i ah faro and the drlvei kept tho rest ihus thcie Is mourning nmong the Camden e ihmi u as woll as uinung the ministers, and man) of them will hav o to go out of business. A Couufr) Without Doiiieatle Auliiiala. rVom the Fulillo Udaer Jnpan Is n land without the domestic animals. It Is this link which strikes them hum r ofiiitl bl) in looking u un Jup int-rii Ian 1m ii i -, Tin ru ntu no luHb-the Jiipuniro neither dunk milk nut int mi it, Thcro aru but a fun hoi -, s, nud tin so nro imported maiiil) fur tho um of tho fuiclgners. The freight e ais In tho i in siircls are pulled and pushed b) mollis, nn i the pie is uru carriages aro dran n hy men. 'llun irofew clogs, and theso an nelihor used aswnt li eloje, be lists uf burden, nor In hunting, exit pi b) for eigners. There lire uu sheep in Japan and wool is not used liiclothlug, silk uud cotton I ting tho stunles. Thero aro no pigs pork is uu unknown articlo of diet, and lard is nol used in looking. Wild animals thiro ore, howcier, .and, in par ticular, bears of un enormous sUu. - ; sili..,-, ...ii)lil''e- . 'T'- DID KEEBLB JUMP TUB BRIDOXt A)H Men Said to Have Ileen In n Carriage with ' ,flTm Mini on the Ilrldso Convicted. iwP Pollco Justlco Rrcnncr of tho Adorns Street 'V -jH Court In Rrooklyn pic a hearing yester- i, OTigfl day to Dunbar McDonnld, Michael Cumin, f . ttjlH Wultcr Wil, ond Antonio Montoicrde, who ' sll-ilM wcro nrrostcd on n chargo of nldlng and abot- " ,. BMpH ting W, C Koebln In a fatal brldgo Jumping ad- , IH Tonturo on Sunday morning. McDonald, Cur- & flBH nm, and Weed aru tho men who accompanied tiSH Kecblo In n cnrrlngo to the place on tho brldgo ;i iWiiM whcro lfo Is s.iid tu have jumped off. i"1 -." After hearing the trstlhiuuv of tho brldgo po- VJWiB lleeriien, Jit-llrn lire liner found McDonald, 0!JM Currnn, nnd Wted guilty and remanded thoro, uf- Jft !, until this inoriilng foi stntence Montovunle,, 'mK'Jml who drove tho iiiach in vvhlih tho party totlo, . O.V'fjH but who npimrciitly was ignnriilit uf tbo bust- W-rQI tiess In hand, was discharged. In rcmandlnn V',fnU the prisoners Justlco Rrenner, who apparently Jiu'iiJI bcllcvis lies bio mndo tho jump, said: "rVfeBi "I think the nlfolr Is more serious than tho . iilWl olTcnro iliorgcd. Thrni-gh your nction a, hu- ! f,iiH mini llfo hart Ik in lust- I proposo to punlst' ?i ,JjJJJ )oii, niul punish you us sovercly ns I consla- j '"V.mt lentil- can." ji Mill A ) ear's Imprisonment and a $5000 fine Is iKill'sal thu cxtiemo penult) liroe Icled for tho mlselo- lu tnentior. It is thought Hint boforo sentence; Ir ? FvmH imiioscd thn nun may mako a statement that J i?MssBi Kecblo did not jump. ViJaSsssl . . it' nsBssi MARINE IXTELLtaENOB. I K opft I IUT111E ILBASIC THU niT. f K t' IkoB Bun rises..., 4 3T I Sunsets .. 7 31 1 Muonssts .11 07 Vfi )H IIIUII WATKK THIS l)r. '5 " IlISs! SandyRook.lStJJIaov.Ial'd. 1 2 1 1 Hn Oata . BIT 5 t'llBtH Arrived WxDSEsnAT, July 7. ' ' ItsH Sa Toutonte, Cameron, Lltcrpool June 80 and i s. IHgl Queenstnwn July I. ' Ji IllBfffl Ri (ill la, l'etormann, Genoa Jims Si, Naples ZStba i 1; litTfol and ntbraltnr Uih ' , itMS ha Frieilrlehdrrilroaa, , Riemsa. , A iTtaWMtB B lira add'.'. McMillan Trial lad. t . tiH Ss I hcvnlx, folbeuson. Sanchez. i lissjl SaAltrithAny, Lowe. Klnicsti n J- liamsl fia ueatnn, lleyeolels. Havana. J ilM BsClenfuiKos. Asteuzla, ewport News. j KH Ra C-oinauehe. Pennington, Jscknonvlllo. , fiH Saloon lampe, lort vutonto, it ViH 6b 1 1 Moiitie 1 arkrr, New Otleana ! ilwVfl ? Old Dominion, Dlaki man, ltlchmond. ' S JsaBBsl ll'orlaterarnratisosFlntPazal JLsbbbb! irnuvED otrr ubsIbbb! 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Lucia July 8 .''VfLm Due Svndny JuliylL , 5V f oH Alt-onouln Jafkaonillle July 1 f : AJ-tTSai Tallahassee Savannah July rt - i ZvSS LaNormandle Havre July II 1 if5B Herltn Autnerp .......July a 41vbsb1 Orlno-o DVrmuda July 8 - ?'I);-bs1 AdTauee Colon July 4 '. "niBsBa tisud New Orleans July 0 f iflH Due Mondau July li. i 'jWl Mohawk London July 1 ?B Veendam Kotterdam Juue30 V nmle Llrerpool July J liS Mcllla Haire Juno 28 I'KW Hudson .ewOrlcani July 7 Vi'?- Yuiuurl Havocs July 8 'iiiff Due TuftJav Julv 13 41?' Purnessla ()anow July 8 -ifhS Hindoo Hull June SB m'A Lampasas Oalieston July 7 jsftjjf ; 'i WW lermtt no piilntltutlon Inilut npon bsrlnfrCABr. 4 tFiE II. SCHl'I.TZ's I UKF. CORlltCT mineral water. i -rst'f ZLcTuXift.xxixaL Am BTA-TO-ltlTKIIlllST.-Oa Tueslay, July , fliw 1FU7, by tho Jloi . James H Farrar, 11 D,it Flral Ww Itarornird Church. Ilrooklyn. Cornelia Areata, -S 11(1 dnuRhter of Sirs F. llenrlrtta VV tilt, bunt, to 3 STvi Bamuel Ward Stanton of Tottenvllle, S. I. M&W X3Z33X3. Mt BiaiPM--Of menlneltla at Stamarooeek, N. T,0O ty A Turnlay. July 0. 1607, John II lUim-ll. " ifl Funi rat from the resldrneeof bit father-in-law, tha tS Hot. II. II Cole, nil North liroad st, ElUabsta, j Wf! N J , on Frlda) , July tf, at 2 P. M I SH I1HK At OrauKo N. J, on July V. 1897, liliHi Daniel, tmlove.1 hii-land of Honora and father of vUe?! Itev.Sl J Hreunau, aped Hft years. t Xh Funeral will take place from St John's Church at vfs 10 M.cnt rlday, July 8. Relatives and frtsnds .y are reeetrully Invited to attend. t W"jj COt K.) rally J. Thompson, wife of E. L. Cocks, H (A M n ? 'Wi Funeral lervlees at her late residence, 170 East ,Vf,'f 1 tilth at , on Friday evening, July 0, at 8 o'clock. I '? Interment at Woodlawu at convealenco of tha 1 nfj fondly. 4 S DWinseiV. In Ilrooklyn, on Tuoaday evening;, July 4, 0, 1H07, Fninia, youueest daughter of the lata j rl' Joatph Anhinead Davidson 4 ii ' Funeral aervtcet will tie held at berlaterealdenos, -j J B 210 Dean at.. Ilrooklyn, on Thtirstay afternoon, A Jul) is, at 3 JOu'elook. Kindly omit flowers. i 3-C UMMllMtW.-At hla realdenee, 77 3d ar on j W July 7, Dr Ferdinand HeluJituann, Br., aged 74 w'ii yart. U n Notice of funeral later, ' Tj'lH Ili:i I.KIU.-On Monday noon, after a sever 111- j jt 111 nea. Slnritaretba. vvlfeufCliu. HeUleraon J pj Ben Ice at tho boiue, 017 fcmt 6Bth at, on Than. t y M day, July H, at tf o'cloe k lu tha evening. Interment " f I'J private. No flowers San Francisco papors pleaaa 91 Ij cop). 1 fa ft. nLTrillM, OaJuly 7, Edwin Hutchinson, a4 A ' Vj ; f . 20 yi ant, aon of lltnry Hutclilneon i Funrralaertl oat bis Into realitenee, llOProspect nr' pla 1, Ilrooklyn, on July f, at 8 P.M. i)' llllll,-On VVrdneiilay, July 7, at his residence, S ' Nuiituckit, Hum, Nathaniel U Maey, In his Doth 'J )ear. , ji ' Slel.IT. On Tuesday. July 0, IMJ7, at btirraMenco, W 1 1 1 6th at , l.oui I.luuJ City, Joseph SIcOea, aged ' ,!, 60 year v Frleuda aucl relatives Invited to attend funeral from ljt Bt Mar' Church on Thiinday, July H, at 10 A. '' S4 SI lutiruieul luCUvvr) Cemetery. Kindly omit t S floiaini i a ' U II 1 (.111, -On Wed nea ta July 7, lH07,'Frederlok a vv V right am 1 157 )i nr ( ,' Fun rid wnlm 011 1 ilebiy evi nlng, July 0, at 8 j V 0 ' ml k, at hla late rcalJi nee, til torreat st , Jersey ,, " ? ' it fl'IIF KI-SSICO CFMFTFltY -Private station, na. 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