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5 '1 I CAfcrd short os Wheat MAI 'OF HI HT 11 EN R. POST, i A LEADING BEAR. turn fuiftiUTiu kid to Akouarr to t5O0Q-A sckrusETO the rsoo- xktklKfii. Btefhea post, on of tbo front prom. Iml fMbori of the Kt Trt fredoe Xx-- Ohaogjt, $kHt yasVanlsr Tbo announcement Of thuj fart made' on tke btdlstln beard 2: celook end created a decided mbws-Uoa.

a fustt' made by tbo lg crowd of snems4.r;wbe,wre iUll oa tk floof for tbo bul-Istla, teaf ier aothtng eUo ru talked of Urn? brokers and nrrtbuU. Tbe new apreed mtsld rppidty. aod it wm vary mob tho eBlef topte tof Juedastoa In almost all of thedowa-tewaarfl the great 'majority of peepla tbo fafiarp of be ether member of tk Prod oca Eiahaijrf weifcld Mat mare of 0 surprise. Aboil 4 yeaf ago fo waa reputed to bo worth 3iiXl). abd Stan antll yesterday bo wm aatti to bh a bum ef greet financial eoaad-neee, ishMbeea a member of to Exchaags for vefy tjaayf years.

IU wm at first proail- keaUyf idjsatiiod witb tbe provision business WMa hal wad Mora ef a business oa tbo Kiabftjhi.jj thin It to now. Ha mad money rsptdl fpr naambsr of year as credited witb made a very largo fortnoe la that line, years past bo baa givso mil Of BltettBtOa to tbo grata marhst. and wm eoaoiobrt one of the boldest aad shrewdest eprslrt la waeat end we certainly ana of tbo ler OiMwator oa tbo short aide of taa Snorkel, i lt WM awing oa tbo abort aid of tbo marks UMU get him lata hla present difficulty. "Least o'roete'and abort of wbssf waa the rail ark bat many or tbo old timer oo tko Ex-ebaagi Bede la commenting oa the failure. For isom Miaa poet, for reasons whieh bar boon doled ff tm time to litne, wboat hM been toedly aylvaeaiag.

Oa Aug. 1 Deoemher waeeti tbo Mil a an on Lb. wm quote at 9H Woao ttbaa tla lowet na-uraa It baa touokod werft4. Tbo blcbaat toaiebod Wera raacbod yaatortay. waoo tbo market eiowul on Doraai-bor a UOV.

aa Mainat Va oa Monday, wka Iobr wkM weal up oTor cooU por biubof iOu 'July 'JA rpteajber wkoat wm qnntMl at Hht, aad baa alaoe ad Yani-ed to W7. TbaroJ wa vorraapoadlua; adraaeo la alhar Biaathk, bed Mr. foat waa on tbe bear aide of a prottrl afcUro market at a rery loopportuno ilmo. i A year: acne lat June tbrre wat a corner ia wkeall and Mr. J'oai la aald to bare aaUoied aoma ftora Juawoa at tbat tima, whoa ba waa erodltevl aalllac lo Cbloaaroiaod buying bore.

Tia, ItOwarnr, waa boteuppoaod to have ebakaO Mai vary mnrn. All rc of thHrlet and oatiiDotoa were made by the; bmkefa yeatMay aa tbe nxtrat of Mr. Uat-llltiea and kt aiaatt. No Urarea that wotl ail in determiniuif ifceai were ab-U)aabe Wlita Mr. Poat hliuwlf wm asked far eoiotlmalo af tbnm ho aald ibat It wm Itn-tOMibbJfor tarn to aar.

and La did not care to make knf elatnnteat ooat tbe failure. TbaCltfn exkiiat of It would be 075O.000 wm tb membora aftr tbey had rfoyerit from tbo aurprlao Uiat tka new bad (y nji then. Kreu tbe moat ronaerrallTe ooa ojre lilaad to Uilnk tbat tbe nguret woaldtiw opery blirn. He wm loni of cora 0OO.0i buahela of Uotober. Tbe com market, bewevi-if ba; been reasonably alrady of with prrbapa a alight aivanen, wolrk would be In MM fual'4 faror.

Ha wm abort, bowerer. mm SOpO.000 to of TXtoeai-ber, raVber. and beDloiaber wbeat, aud It la aald tbat bi loaa per buabel on bta ahnrt wbaatj pwaa f. from 5 to 8 eenta. The great Ok'-teltVut which the fallura canaad will Itrobabjiy nut be diuilalaiioa to-dky, wnen hie enttiraj-ta ar breuckt la oa tbe flrat rail aad an attaiao( tb extaut of tbe failure that will be eomeaiiire near correct eao be saada.

Jot bow many fiber will aultar a reauu Of the failure wm i(tiject about wbtok none Of tboM who wore ar-eti on the kxcUane afior tbe anaoaaao-meat re abile to KiTeMtlafMry Intormailon. Mr. iQfa nnanetal atandlu waa so bivh and hi rfrord waa aa rood that of late ha wm ndVgiveii tolled upon for bta prtjrlnal anar-anua, a. froii thle fat-t It Is argued by aome tbatotif tbuae who aurroaoil the wheat pit Of err day will he anionic the aunerere. Mr.

rkit oWna ooaalderable real Mtato la Brook It, whore bla home la, and an eatate on tbo K)iaon, whore be ewaia bU riammera. His erkoo la the Prodnca Kxuhanare building. Die aaiktaai there were not able to furnisu any IntiirmatHon about the failure yesterday. rUneerytnpklhr wm eiprraaed far bin on all kldoav fUelak Tory popular membr or the Kx-obangd. He 3 a Vikcr.

and boa always en-fared kputuou for the bijrtieatj busiaea tn-teirrll4 aossir. i i ngoingnta were conclude yestenloy ander Wbloh fhe yeung eoaiedlaa bi If. Bothern. with MJ Fiihaiaa's ceaedy empaoy, will leave few-Yk during the loiter part of April Bext fibaa frauclaoo direct, makiag no atop a thoOay, abd will pla tbo entire tnoatb of May b. Baldwin's TUeatre, that olty, after Wblckey will make tbeaamo Weeiera tour that la aowi belnit jfniulo by the rruular ooa paoy.

XUl be Mr. fiotberu'i first appoar-auoe a) it star: oa the Paelas slope: aad be will beeeea -the HlKheat Bidder" aad "Lord t'bsmirr," Ind ole beiaadeaucb hit at tho LyoeuK Monday lilghu i Ike bUret ud beat of at'tora will orcMlonally forget Melr ilbea. eapevlitlly on (he nret uighl of a aew piece, but It la sot often tbat ib bare lreeu of mind and (mi euuuh to conceal tbe audien-. Ie olf H.tpimr'a topical em bi Lenaitie- la naw, and he only oelrddf the erea uu Monday, a few beura before ifc porhTutanve at WaiUckT. Whan be I'DefJto tfi4 Trout to sing It he louad tbat tho flrat hud tjoaipletely cone fruib kiin.

Hopper kbw that to keeitaU In suou an emergency would lata. aud he atruek oat baldly with tke Una wkib exproaattd more fact tban la uaually found feu. toptul soars: I OU, ai stuck oa my first verso, t'j; a funny a luauj." CoUfrCautl. who was standlug at the back of IbeMdilopura, was probably theoalr person jr who aJuad tbo coiaediau's dUouima. a.u bttl Into tbe lobby to sire vent to an ox plosion of UuifUlrr.

As Uupper: sang bla ex-tainpeluad OMnfeaalun the rest of tho Terae eaa iiui. aud ae coaiplnied tbe song wHhoat foriierjuiaiikii. but lor his Hold tactic one of Ike fuAieat of toph al euugs would hare been ralnedfn iiaHrat preaentalioa. kVdwrw Boo(Ji aad Lawreaie Barrett will be-gla Ue aeoofd tour at Kanaaa Uty on Sept. 10.

hk Oarllrr than originally Intended. DunusJiaa Quiumer Mr. liootk has sprat bis Taeatiak in lluatoa and at Karrak-anaeit neri and JUrretl Iim rested at Ueerroot arm. Boaibkjujrougk. Maaa.

Both actora are reported la aiot bjMiUh aad aiirtu, aud to be loek-lag IOPard to tbe coming MMon with pleaaur-abie MittolpMions. rerlvals of Othelto" and the "Mercbaat of enloe" wl.l bo tbe Iftdiaf feature of taeir Kew-erk eu-gaxenifat. wilch begtna at the Hrtb-Areauo oa bov. lj and will elcht weeka. Ueboaii UoOuiag will pru bla taird regular Maaoittfl tb, iiew Star Theatre oti tpt 3, uu-der tb inaaai-euieat of Joneph It black.

His rrpartsCre taolude tpartacua.t Othello. Uare," Virgimua." and Juinia Cajaar." wklck wlil be proasated witk ew atatbery Vueajhtlla and Uoateber, aud new eituuieo. Mr. Iowaing's supportleg-oom-pany ladtudea Mwe ugeoto ttlair. Mlaa Helen TrM)fJBd rnu, Alfa Parry, and Mcaara.

Ilarrydernitk. Ckarlee Hertnan. Beverly laraef.1 Charlee Narina. Samael J. Brown, Louie froadrasks, Hobert Drouet, II.

D. Byer. A. fsraeta, p. A.

Clinton. Jamea HlUlanl, teor lllaiou, Charloa ivwhlon. J. Van Dor M. Wukiaavu, aad WUlunn Ereraole.

Juhttd bcBs his SMaon i a star at the ItaM ppera Uoase, Albany. eejt 13. wbea oodoatnc eemedy called "buaalng oofsooo for tbe nrsi tlttm. laoludrd SW na-ii tonipava) are Miaa Una Merrtlle. t'harleW li.

Ikradaaaw. K. M. Keojrtric. T.

K. Butoi Hart; lirUidaley. Mlaa tu Utore Hue- bVar. Lottie birds, aad May ker- kJf rrank Paul baa booked a route BPladbg as engageiaent la New-York at a Brood aay theatre. Keb4 Maotell will open bis sea ton Bext Mo4eTeuin altUe Globe Itiatre, Bot.

approaiog lit: -Moabara." M1m MabeA Amber bM bMiji eagiurod to play tbe leading female Cai-la lit the; compauy. Maaarer Pitou ooa-naeeX art maaagarot Mr. MantelL TaeTBsf the kenrtoeota-etreat Theatre la bwlug Uit4 white, and Maaager Koaeaqeeat ba aO renovated and brightened up the iTha kuuae will be reopened for the rvgulatrall and Winter aeoaoa aext Moadar BighlyneaJMlM May Wtlka. a faliforaia UI aae'e liatk." Miaa ideliae eian-. aroated tke fe-adtag parf ia ui play.

a reaaaruia, ne: aaie Of seals win baaa at the box ornee to-morrow aeraing. Taa kaeaatfoael melouraaia, I HI lowar." wlli bo. the ktuacuoa at the Wtadeor Theatre Bwxt wOk. lie ie of beau for the opening- parformaaee of 01a At Mtasireia. at the btar Theatre Bajtt M.dy, WUi bgta at tbo bex otttco Maaooar Aruaaoa making grt prepara.

for tbo oae kundredth per'ermaaoo of NedrH at (ho Casiao. whlvb WUI occar on batard) evnfiing. Tbe dortatsarwaow cagaged la pmrta4 decorauooa lor tfiol boaae. Tbo lobbied jfofat, aad columa will be reatooaed wit iUreL Tba aoureutr to be preeeateo will bo aew-t a4 kl'proprlata. Erdelyl Seczi'e Hna-arananl 4iaatf will reach the Casino at lO.itO o'ekKkn aafple time for tbo premeoado eoa-won la bo roof gardaa after the opera.

a aS. fir A As.ztrr cos virion. I At tL Brofroort Iloaae it wao leaxnM laM klCbt Ifat tke ooadlUea ef Mr. Sooeot Oarrot aeJaJ oarkaBgod. arraasoatoata horo aw aweoj esoMO saw all aOOaOtaa.

TEB 1HU1QRA1I0S 1SQV1BI. A ECSSU WnO HARKED I THRU wins mow roB bostoitI Cob greestoAB Ford' oamittoo of iDTOa-tlgstiaa Into tmmlgratlea adjoarned yesterday after aooeral WMk ardaooA war- aod eolleotloo of anMuaUy IntereaUag tesUmoey to go to Boston, where tko Inquiry will bo ro-semed. It not at all aallkely tkat the ooaimlttoo, after It gU tbroogh wltb Boo ton. wilt retora to this city, shonld new feet be dlaoorered la tke meantime. Tko Ant wllaoM yMterday wm Louie a.

Bamael, a dry good Importer at 206 Canal-street. At prea-eat ba ta anpplytDf tho Ooremment with malt aad oora bog aader contract. Ho bad la bla employ a aoaatard. aamel Arnoff. foreman.

The latter rogd tke 150 mea employed. Tbe witaeae aald be knew nothing about Arsoff ebarglag tbe mea a bonus In order that tbey might secure employment. Hla em-pleyes earned all tbe war from 05 to 10 60 a week, aome exceptionally good men earning mas it aa 014 a week. After coneiderable quea-tloBtug tke wttaeas finally admitted tkat his forcmaa wm in tko kahit of taking feet from tbe workman. He remembered a man named A peel coming to taa factory and acculag ArnoaT of extortion.

Moat of hi employes, he eoaclud-od, were aliens. Pamoel Krents, a Bavarian anaaiclaa, who came to this countrr in 13. said be did not eoaie hare andar contract He aduittBd hla retura to bis native country a year age aad routing back with six other sinsiclaas, butdenled having brought them hnre under eon tract. Con-greaamaa Ford thereupon prodaeed a contract Into which witness bad ea tared wita tbee men and wblcb bad been brokna by the line. Kreatssald be broke It beeanee be became aware that It violated the cat tract labor law.

President Tain lor of the Immigration Cemmiaaloo thea explained that if tbe contract labor law were enforcud It would require aix additional Inapeetors at a yearly aalary ef Sl.500 eaaU. August P. Wagoner, a lawyer, testified that he bad been employed by foreigner who bad been criminals, thieve, and burglars in their native land. WiUiam Blaka, Superintendent of the Oat-door Poor, than Mid tbat 70 per cent ef these an por led by the city were of foreign birth. Tbe institutions under charge ol the Charity Cemmlaaionef were overerowded, owing to fOreigm Immigration.

Boiomon Vallnskl of 17 Cbryatlo-street. a Hebrew teacher, wm the next witness. Ha knew A re off. tbe foreman ef Bam-neli'a factory, having worked there last year. Ho wm forced to pay the foreman a bonus of 9X If be had not dene ae he weald have been anable to procure work.

The men employed there were all groenborns." He said he only got work eaeugh to make $1 In three week, er perbap $1 50 a week. He gave the foreman two presents of a CI on each occasion In tbe hope of getting more work, but bi present were Ineffectual. "Other men." he contended, "gave tke foreman money everr wr-k, but what con Id I give klm oat of $1 501 Neither Arnnff nor Pamuels ever spoke to me with reference to bringing over workman, bat all the mea in their employ were Immigrant. I came from kussla lu May of last year." Tbe Inquiry was thea terminated. GREAT CIRCLE A KtW WORK PKEPARED IN THE UTDEOGRAPH1C OFFICE.

Recent Developments in Great Circle Bailing" tbe name of a work which au been prepared In the United states Hydrographio Office, and bti for It object the collection Into oao volume ef all tbe aaalytlcal processes and the description of ail charts and devicea which have been constructed for tbe navigation of the great circle track. The work contains tbe methods, among others, of Towaon, Airy, Cbauvenet, Lieut Hllleret, French Navy; Commander I. Blgsbee, United Slates Navy, and Mr. Oastave Ilerrle of tbe United ftatea Uydrograahio Office. Tbe latter method ia undoubtedly the (tm pleat ret found fer practical se In great circle Bailing.

The simplicity of tke methods neceaeary for navigating tbo really clreuitous track of the Mercator prelection, and tbe long duration of It usage have populartred them with seamen that no method ef handling charts dissimilar to them will be received with favor. Another eaeential consideration la the con-strustlon ef great circle sailing charts Is a method tbat enables oae to meMore tbe eourao and distance from the actual pvaltleo of tho vesael ladependeatly of any great circle track previously laid down. Just tbe rhomb eouroe and distance is mMsarea on tbe Merrator chart Theae pri kelpie wore recognized ia the great elrele charts In preparation In tbe Hydrographie Ottiee. The maturing of them and their publication la the form of the present excellent sailing charts has bean dae to tbti efUoe. They are now Issued for tbe North and Keuth Atlantlo and Indian Oeeaa.

Tbe plate for tbe latter waa used to reproduce, by eleetretyplag, plate for tbe North and Bouth Pacific Oooana. It I expected that thle aeriea ef sailing charts will bo Completed daring tbe present UsmI year. Those already pablished have been received with great favor, and have naMrgone severe teste fer aeeoraay and utility, and numeroua reporu have been received tMtifylug to their naeful-noM In leseeaing the labor of compulation on the root circle route. DECLINED IV INTERFERE. 8CIT WILL NOT BE BROUGHT AGAINST THE ILLUMINATING COMPANT.

Commissioner Gibbons of the Board of Electrical Control had hi proposed snlt against tbe United States Illuminating Company given a black eye by Attorney-General Tabor yesterday. Borne time ago the Commissioners sout a petition to Mr. Tabor Mklng blm to bring suit against tbe company for the purpose ef securing a dlssoJatioa of that corporation, becauao it hod failed to lay It wires under ground in certain locautie where conduits bad been provided for them. The petttloa Mserted tbat In its failure to bery Its wires the company had violated lu charter. Mr.

Tabor. In his answer to thle petition, say a he doe not feel inclined to interfere In tke attar, inasmueb there is now a suit ef tae olty which eevcrs a aoma what similar groand. The meetlpgef the committee, composed of Commissioners Gibbens and Mess, which wm appointed last week to arrange witb tbe companies turns plan by which fewer poles may be ued rh streeta where there are no aubwaya, wm adtourned subject to tbe call or the Chairman yesterday. Either the rain or a luk of interest in the subject for discuwioa kept away tbe rep-reaontatlvee of thaf einpanlea. EEB ADOPTED DAUGHTER 8TOLXX.

While Mrs. Louisa Hill of 75 Cook-street. WUttamsbarg, wm doing laundry work at a neighboring house yesterday her son Oeorge rasbed la and told ber that hi sister had been stole. Mrs. Hill bad loft both the children at bume when sn went to work.

While she was away a large woman entered ber home and dragged away her adopted daughter, Aaule, 11 vearaola. Mnt.mil found everything la con-fnelon, a struggle having taken place. Chairs and table were overturned, and ornaments bad been pulled from the mantel. Utile George, who Is 5 years old. Mid Annie fought bard to get away from tbe abductor.

told by several neighbors that Annie bad been taken away by a womau whoa dexerlption answered that of a Mia Vauden-burg, half slater of the missing girl, who livea at H5 Hlairod-atreet. There Mrs. Hill went, but tbe andeabargs denied all knowledge of Annle'e whereabout. They advised Mr. Hill to appeal to the polloe.

and she did o. lhe still believes Annie at Mlaa Vandanburga house SOT ATSAID Of IELLOW JACK. Tresident James C. Baylo of the Health Department bw answered the letter of Mayor Hewitt calling the department' attention to the necessity ef taktng precaution against yellow fever. Mr.

Baylea aays that Meaical Com-Hlaatouer Ir. J. D. Bryant believes tbat yellow fever le not eoatagious lu tills climate, and that there ta nothing at present to warrant the fear that New-Yerk will suffer tin ear from an epidemic of yellow fever. If it comes at all tbe cases wilt bo few, for the department Is able to deal with them eSeeiually.

Presideat Bay lea saya: "We have already Inspected many altered eases, but we have lound ae yellow fever. ABU AH CCRTISS'S WILL. Tbe will ef Abljab Curtiss, formerly President or the Belt Uae Hallway Company of ibis city aod latterly eoauecled with lbs SiUth-Avanue Kail, way Company, wbodisd lecenUy In hla hoeae at Yetikera. was ald la Wblte Plaia Tb eaiaie la wortk nearly si. 000.000.

Wuu the ax-eepttoa at twoaealaetSLooo to xt. aha KlvirsMe HesuilsX SloO to taw Vuakera Polios frusis rand oo to lha eb. a.si.l Fnsadiy I' owe, M1 (loo Mch Joha.Uaad. Pstrr Sic raggart. sas Charias Zeuuer.

ts4Urul oiiys. he lr bn estate to his wUe aad uuldraa. Ua dlvklas hla eaute late two faa.K tokekaawa No. 1 and Ne. S.

tiia Aral to ba apportioned tat eharee. ooe for sacli of bta surviving chU.lr.n aa4 eaa fr the eflsprtng ef each of kis rhtldrea slwibei beinr tbs teatatnr'a death. Pand lL BPPa ef hla wu. aat at her daatb li wUI be abMMtUed taia fund No. 1.

1 he r.auV rMk aiuss. tke testaior'a brother, and adorks: le KtUiar. A CHAPEL POM BILLEVUB HOSPITAL Hrs. a IX Tewasead ef 237 kiadison-ave-bm has gtrea bellevaa Hoapitai a lea. Uteaaand-ooilar brtck bonding, two stories in heigki, to coa- L.K."rIT "''V'el- The ioration.

as show. wa. bagna yeatetday. is to be oa klrst-avwaoa, lonaa4lsl.y ia rrasit the oeaUai iiiStSfr gsoeral aiyle tke koUVUag at tbe eoraag eg Tweaty-aiKth-atraaM u4 Ftttveaao. whk-h wm gtv.a kyrl TsvmsS.

the Warfa-ai Baard a 9tea. at4 tee asaaiiMa. FL0B18T8 AT WORK. orKJfTxo Tnti.t axnoal contest- AT COOPKB UNION. Frilly 9 0 of the 1,100 members of tbo Boeiety of imericaa FlorisU MsemWed from all pans of ho United State and Canada at Cooper Ua on yesterday morals and opened tbo fonrtk snaoal meeting of their orgaalzatlon.

Tbe apeak i re platform wm plentifully decorated with gi eat bancbes of roses aad beading palm, an stretched across tt wm a baadsoase American dag. presented to tbe society by tbe New-York Florist Club. The seaaloa began at lO o'clock, witk an address of welcome by Mr. May of i New-York CluK Tbe Presideat of tbe sooiet O. H1U of Ktckmend, tkea made hla address, touching on tbe shar-acter, groi th.

aad alms of the association, and the rest ef the morning waa taken op wlta the reports of ihe vartoae eommltkeea. At the afternoon Ml in two Elevation of Our Business" and "Ferae. Palms, and other Decorative Plants." were read by H. H. Battles an 1 D.

Ball of Pennsylvania. Intheeionlag II qaestiona regarding knotty point In bertlcnltare were aeawered by many gent lemon to the apparent aatlsfactloa of tae large udlence ef both sexea. To-day tbe aomlnaiio is of officer for the enaulng year will be made ai id three eMsy glvea. In the even-lot eight more puzzllag questions will be answered iy expert In their respective lines. To-morroi tbe election of officers will be held and three sore essays will be read and anotber large bate i of floral conundrums explained.

On Friday, th i fourth and laat day of the meet tke Biembi irs of the society will go on sn excursion op th i Hudson an gnests of the New-York Florists lub. A baseball game will be played between Irked nlnaa of Western aad Eastern member, md eoueerts In tbo morntag and afternoon will given. Two fine bands, brass aad string. w1l furnish music, and a collation will be served board. The mei nbers visited at odd times yesterday the large eollectton ef plants, flowers, and flo rists sup alios exhibited atNilnaonHau under the upli of the society.

Some of tbe exhlb- Its have fceen s.ow in arriving, and tbe show will not ba at it beet natll this afternoon, but there were enough In place yMterday to give oromlae tkat this will be one of the nneat exhi bitions of the association. Oeerge W. Cbilds of Philadelphia bu sent a collection of ealadtnms. wnica are bald to be tbe finest ever shewn In this countrr. and W.

a. Kimball of I toe heater bM sent ok a number of beautiful ore aids from his private collection. Peter Henderson Ss Hons have a One shewing of gladioli and lilies. and the varieties of set designs are almost without number. One feature of tbe show is a number of white lliae busbis blossoming away If It were May instead of black, red August, and several huge bnnebes of and white grapes are a constant temptation to tbe spectators.

Great nnmbera or dirtv eommonplaoo-lookmg bulbs, that are neverthel eaa guaranteed to bring forth tbe most beautiful flowers, are shown In tho cratea in which ttafcy are Imported; white dove and other blrdk. stuffed in every Imaginable position. rom groups or flower or awing In gilded hoe pa. and beautiful production of the potter's an for boosing tbe delicate plants are shown in great variety. A brass band furnishes maaio afternoon aod evening to the arewda at the show! sad the Herlsta seem to be greatly pleased ai tbe success of their New-York Ex- niBiuon.

DANIEL LIONS I1AN0ED. THE MU BDEREtt OF JOSEPH 1. QC1NH PATS THE PKNALTT. Daniel Lyons was hanged in tbe yard of i prison at 7:13 o'eloek yesterdar tbe Tomhb morning whom he lor tbe murder of Joseph P. Quinn, fatally shot on July 5, 1S87, at Thlrty- eighth i-strbet ana uecena-avonae.

Quinn wm a Coffee Exchange, a member of sev- clerk in era! atbletl clubs, and wm a handsome roans fellow of respectable character. Lyons wm a ttilef before i ua uccame a murderer, aua was or a takes delight in being eoasldered elMS that yuina after he July 21. led at Bellevue Hospital two hours aa aboL Lyons Meaped arreat antll ben he wm captured at Pittsburg, le trvinff to nswn snme I that had beeu stolen. He was lnour- cerated Iri wie tomns on juiy lb7. and waa trial for murder before Recorder the Coart of Ueneral saluua an put apod Smyth Inl Bent.

19. On Sept. iiti tbe jury found him guilty IS) th flht i)a. pas .1 of innrde erward banged HBoorder cmyth eentenaed hlni to be OB i au attempt to secure a failed. Tbe cut was appealed, and Of thla VAS.P th f'nMrl nt AnnAlaf.

new triad on Feb. li firmed bla eoDvielion, and Lyons wm sentenoed ed ou Friday of last week. Gov. HU1 for four days, but refused on Mou- ean toenaamnfce h1sMnrnnf.il to be 1 banged respited aay afternoon Lyans hanged In the nresMnn nf Orant. sdar Bheriff Sexton, and tkeasnsl ber of JJtepailos aud other person allowed by law.

Hisldeath ta wm Instantaneous, aa his neck tils wish thai hj. h. .1 wm broken. by o'cl 111 fbS Wma oMa. It.

wm burteb at Calvarv Cemeterr. where mrtiKm were held) In the chaoeL Three run. talnlng his rnlatlvea aad a few friends, followed the body tol iue Krave. BAC1VG FOR A CHAMPIOJ CUP. CatboJta had a placky tight yesterday afternoon for tbe Mill Reek Cottage Champion Cap ids start wm made off Varian 4 O'Brien's cottage.

at the foot ef Ninety-eeoond-ntre-t. with sirong east wind blowing and the rain falling In I heavy scuds. The coarse wm a triangular okie, from a stakebeat off the cottage wharf ovSr to and around a atakeboat off Ward Island Pi at tn and Kriin.I Hundred WWHVWVBkt, VU UUQ bnd Second -etreet. baek to the cottage r- vavaa, mas lUO i. wharf, and around this course eight Umes, a distance Of 10 miles.

The race, which wa na ou Pn tea at tbe start, and the rain, together with the stiff wind (tare the sailing all the work tbey needed. Three boits croosed tbe starting line-the Minnie A. of he Eclipse Yacht Club, the Jean of the Harlem kacht Club, and the Oracle. After making tl flrat round the Jean was outpointed 1 iMimaii oy tae t'tfeie, which boat also outpointed the annuls AJ on tho neonil mnnt lead up to the ttniah Th makiag tae ap after thi eight turns. 1 "vj wvmu reuiwi niter maktag the With turn, and the Minnie A.

gave it u. mi uracie mMe tiiar.i I. SHI will recelva th -1 which It 111 hold antll Sept 4, when the secend of ihe thine third race) WU1 place. The wlil bo sailed Sept. 18.

if A KEPT OPEN AFTER orporktion Counsel Heury R. Beeiman bM tranimltted to the Department Parks an bpimoa In which he holds that the fit, has full it ouen cintrol over Rtuy vaasat-square, to keep legal 1. auirawwu. ua reviews rs.TJt Pr siDoe It was given to the ci Mys: in Aa jo ny reter li. OtayvMant, and It Will Jbe pereeireil from the statement which I have made this grant wiuuurai upon which hrai i luada that there 1 no limitation or I Of 1 im I Caliiin ntiFi th.

ah. i sugitesllo tha hours IViaUUD LU taring which It mar nmin col tlaaea ua coudltiau is Utat the land eraniad ahaii abyropriate.1 to aud need exclusively for the purposes nutniug UI -i-D. 1 uare is cerutinlv ilthu which In any sen make 11 aa-to violaUou of the condition that the use lor proper or tiark nnn may delei nwsaiTaH the cltv fclnaorcircnmaiaoceaailmii ot. Whether or not Uta being minisu losiu 1.7.7 sfd of iinistratikn a iiueauon ot ad-fa fi. tu citT aatboritiea th Jiirtadietioc over the public parka and lis city are concerned, ana a Cliarseu places in tills tlou ao ta ju the nark la rsiher In tbe line of a ikhaace with the reouiremanLs at 1..

fuller coou thM a The otherfwiae. Board will bold a mtin which thej Question of keeping open tu aauare after sundown orooaoiy be cotialdereu. FAILED IX BUSINESS Lucy- Holmes, dealer in dry coods at tho corner ol auiraavauua and Twentleth.st-,.t made an Mslgnment yesterdar to (iaar it Jcs. clvlnsj two preferences for $1,429. bke has been in bksia laess aeveral year a tn this elty and id.

Hi lam ut Y'enke is 1 Her bus bbad. many your vnjo, wuo was ior in busineM on tishtb-a venue, died IB 1HS, Uax Oppeutie! aua ovora i "il. "i snine ia at 37 alker-iret. has failed, and mer. mannfMMA the heri aegregaiiiig it kL" eleveu Oars, ucceeling the Brm of Jan.

1. I. Morn. sttorney for the tudirmant 1 1, heiaier i Hlrach. said jesUrday that the liaetlities ware 15,000 akd toe as uses were exceMive conipea-foor ceuections.

and that Mr. Oauen- tloe and heimer hdtied uwun toe editor. Ktueiueni SO SO SIS Ml SSS lOLKRHED AT vri- About 3(10 of the male sapernumerariea ei. ph yX ia Nero" were discharged Monday Blent duct Oasts Kan. iBre Ktraify's bai.

'sr. aasS Last niakt t. tor t-sd coa ness 1 atanarsr. raw an 1 HIiL lOl- was ne a la lion bs aoBW leV IUeVl.e kU 1 1 couiuajir i no flisi altf alMiis.itMJ k.w ev. gattutc au aa.

sassy saskaU a.eirOm uoui on i plaoes of 1 tk U.i 10 waicu luck ike wsa last igL, T'J-Ui OP A AT CXA WA TFr John Vi later of 188 Park-row ottecpd to step a rank ubi as tae Brooklyn entrance ot stoaaay night by aLuuiar cm of tne bix vha brtdgol wooden s. The horaea a track tha knocked at r. Waters 20 taal lat. aiightM hU band, aad waa rwutta la ao Bacon aosooa caaBiuao tewed ta ef AX Wajartv- uu. waT wiuiaan i ksrssi aai array.

1 track as 1... bM axlTSI teoaiad lalnxr. TRB A DATS RACES IN-THRRAm GEORGE OrSlSR JiKATS SIR DIXON IN THE CHOICE. ACRICOhtA WINS THE SELECT STAKES A FT IK SOKRENTO GETS A TEST POOS STABT. A more disagreeable day for rAfiib tha TMterday It would bo hard to imagtae.

Tat In spite of tho rain there wm food crowd at tko Monmouth Park traek. 4,000 -or S.OOO in all. Including alnsularly aaoazn. abonttho aama number of women on a pleMant day, a list wklck goes far to prove that tbe women bar tbo betUat fever even stronger Uiaa tha mom. If tbey didn't do tbo heavy bettlac yesterdar tbey certainly were peralsteat bettors, bod from tbo opening Mk ap to the ateepiechaee tbey kept tha messenger boys running through tbe rain to place tbelr five and ten dollar wagers.

And singularly enough, too, tbey. were frequently fortunate la Hading tbo winning horsM than tbe mea. It was toe wet aad the track and paddoek were too sloppy and mushy to allow of mfloh ta tbe way of sensation. About the only thing In tbst line was Knapper" Garrison's complaint to the Judges because a track officer. Starter Caldwell, had been one of tbe partlM to circulate a report tbat Garrison, wbo rode King Idle, bad a bet ot Sfl.OOO on George Oyster, tbe two horses meeting la tbe same race on Saturday, dash In whteb Maroon, an outsider, woo, but lu which Garrison's mount, King Idle, beat Oyster out for tbe place.

Singularly enough, no attention wm paid to tbe complaint by the Judges, Mr. Withers patting an end to tbe cbargee and counter-ehargM made by Caldwell and Uarrlsen by tha aaeeruon tbat he, too, had beard the stone about Garrison having backed Oyster. Then tbe promiM ut a sensation wm ended. A dMb of seven furlongs opened tbo day's sport, a light run fellies during the ran, whloh proved to be very little ef a raoo after oil. Mary who wa lirst away, ran In front until well Into the stretch with Joe Leo and Btr idea way Inst behind aud Niagara and Fail en like a pair la the rear.

The heavy going in tbo stretch finally told on the Ally lu spite of tbo light weight, aud Joe Leo, smartly ridden, by Anderson, came throagb the slush with a lively burst of speed aud woa tha dash by a length front Mary wko beat Niagara by a lengtn aad a half, tbe favorite, Btrtdeaway, who was never a good mad horse, finishing fourth, pulled up. The fertnaate racegoers who remembered Joe Lee's ability to ran la tbe mud polled off a good thing, they got to 1 against nlm. Mr. Caldwell made about the worst start be bM this year in the Select Stake. He had a field of bat eight horses to get away, but be wnt them off with Tipstaff having three lengths tbo best it, and Sorrento a dozea or twenty lengths tbe worst of it.

All the rest were in a straggling sort of baneb. ttoeu otter tho start Litilefleld seat Fides through aad after tbe leader, who has. opened up a big gap ot a Bait dozen lengths. By the time the are quarter pole waa reached. Tipstaff, having been eased up a bit, had but twe lengths advantage over Fides, who wm two length before Blue Rook, he having a bead tho best of Aaricoma, who wm running well In band.

Many lengths behind was Forma To, and apparently hopelessly out ot the hunt, Bat the re showed that Sorrento wm by no Beaks out of it Tipstaff again opened the gap be wm so kindly given at the start, and Auricoma and Blue Rock gave chaae. It wm a hopeiMS one for SBlue Hock bat a good one fer Auricoma, for tbe game illly nnder arses' skillful guidance managed to overhaul Trpstaff lu the scratch, and com lag on strong, won by a length and a half from Tipstaff, who wm eight leugabs In front of Sorrento, the latter coming very strong to th last ousr-ter. and beating Fides home by a length. The Haggln pair. Ransom and Flore tin.

were the last two to fiaUh, both being slopped by thea aeavy womg. Rue el and was scratched for the Choice stakes, Mr. Belment electing to win with George Oyster, and win be did, much to the surprise of every on. Sit Ittxon wm a very strong favorite for the race, with Taragon second choice at 3 to 1, and George Oyster third at 4 to, For seme reason that no one oould explain even those wbo bet their money a let of money went on Tbe lAon at the loug odds offered. Tbe Lien never had any part In it, aor did Taragon, for, )uat after tho start, Sir Dixon and George Oyster moved out and made tbe running, and held one another close all through the race.

Just behind ran King Idle and Taragon In a useleM tight to try and get up somewhere Bear tbe leaders. Tbe Lieu, tried for a time to keep ap, but at tbs end of a mile be was nailed up and out or it, Str Dixon managed to maintain a trifling lead until-aOout a ixteeuth of a mile from home, wnen Oeorgi Oyater got on even terms with blm, 'boat blui bCss by a neck la the final straggle, thus snatching the rich stakes from tke Dwyers. agaiast whom Luck: seems to bare peculiar grudge. There werut.sreo starters tB the race at a mile and tke-ateoatks, nyiooiite, Rupert, and BupefriaoT, who were fancied In tke betting la tae order named. There wm very little racing to Supervisor made the running for three-quarters of a mile, with Hrpoorito second and Rupert lasv When eapervisor quit, tired out.

Hypocrite went to the front and won handily as possible by aJencth Rupert, tbe latter beating Supervisor heme by 10 lengths. bix of the nineoriginal entries started in the five-tnrloog duk, and all six were very well backed, with Britannic tba favorite, and Umpire a strong second choice. Ia fact. Umpire was backed by the knowing osm as if there were ao other horse in tbe race, and his winning would virtually be a Umpire did go out In front when the flag foil and be staid there all through the -race, witb Britannto close op to him. Umpire would unquestionably have been the good thing he wm thought to be if It had not beeu for aa unfortunate swerve In tbe home stretch by which he plainly and badly fouled Britannic.

Tbe latter Was thea beaten out by Umpire, the pair Maishlng a length apart, and a half dozen lengths before Harry UussclL As soon as he bad weighed In Llttle-fleld mado a charge of foul against Umpire, which was promptly allowed and the race given to Britannia. This gave Harry Russell me place, a fact which made happy a lot of baskers both or the favorite and ot one of the short-place horses, 4 to 1 being laid against Russell for the place. The last flat race was a selling affair at a mile and one-eighth but three starters. Freest. Lucy and Glenspray.

Krnost. who hM been running at Brighton Beach lately, was made a red-hot favorite, but Brueet was beaten by Doo" treat's mare Lucy 1L, with but little trouble, as sbe wen by a length from tke old gelding, Gieufpray, the "very good thing" among a lot of the talent, who thought lie eould not be beaten In the heavy going. But he did net aeem to ran at all true In tke mad aud slush. Tbe dangerous experiment of running a steeplechase over a course soaklnc wet and extremely slippery was tried, and resulted, much to the surprise ef every one. In no serious Injury to the bnraes or to the men who dared to ride them.

There were nine starters lu the race, aud six ef them managed to go tbe course. Of the rest Monte Cbrlate refused to take even the first Jump, aad se wa oat ef tbe chase. Lerov, who waa touted aa one ot tbe good things la toe race, fell at the fourth )ump, tbe one just before reaching tbe water, and Diable wont down at the second Jump after the water jam was pasted, a spot where a majority of the falls eecar. Lipbln, whom nearly every one was certain would fall, managed to stay the route and wtu. while Puritan, wbo had tnado most of tne running, Mulshed seeoud, but a short distance before Repartee, who bad keDt the pair company th roughen tbe run over tae short course.

Details of tbe racing are to be bad from THK HCMMARIES. RACK. Free handicap sweenatake of t25 eaoh with S750 ad1et; $la0 to second, bevea luriongs. Time 1:2. M.

on roan a o. e. j.e Lee, years, by Voltltrenr-Bonheur. loo poon.ta (Anderson! 1 R. Mradley's ch.

Mary 3. 87 (Janes h. 3 Strides war. 107. (Harues.t and O' Fallon.

6. Hij (Rifleahlns.) finished as caned. win Against otrtrieawav. 9 to 5- Joe J.er. iuliN lagarn.

4 to 1 ilary T. aad O'allou. lu to 1 rack. or place-AgilnHt Joe Lee, 3 to 5: Btrideewav 7 to IS; Niagara, 0 to Mary T.aud kniie-, to 1 ecn- vuu. uai laricic Willi BUHOU 0303 to second closed with 111 entries, of which av els red at $15 ana bi paid forfeit; Value to winner i.70.

Three-quarters o( a tulle. I iiu ir lj.1Ji.,ithrr! Au'icoiua. br King Krnost- Belinda. l7 Doun.ls tBarno.l 1 O. a.

MorrtVseU. c. Tipatalf. 110 (Hike) 1. J.

ilcCsrtr Uiuilicri' fit Fldra. 107. (I.lttleBeirt;) Hire Hock. lOiu'lau Harrisbarg. 110.

Hint-since Hansom. Hi lUarri-aou.) and i'loreuUa, lt6. (Hamilton. 1 nniahed as Betting. -To win-Against Auritoina.

21a to 1-fcarrento. to 1 Kanaoui. 6 ta Floresitib ar-t 6t 1 'h: 1dea. ta Harrt.Ourg. in i Hock- 13 10 l- Agaiast the Uaggiu pair.

Kor place Arsinst Aaricoma. even moner; 8or-ran to. 7U6; rlorauiin. lp.uut and Ransoua. i to 1 each: ivy.

3 to 1 Hsrrtatatg. to 1 bluo Kock. to I. Against the Haggin.Ar. atu uousv.

itliiu Tha Choice Htakte. for 3-year-old. (ilurtli. iiaif with S2.500 adUcd- $jto to ascontl. civanl su 6ti rniriea.

o( which 1-tlj tortait; value low uiaer. S-4. Oae lui.o aaj a balL lurte 2 4i A. Baimout a c. lieorge Otsu.

by Valtigeur- Aiusu.ia Warren. 10s pounds Llttianeidl 1 Iwyr BroUieis' or. 57 iixoa. 111.. (J.

McLangblin) 2 k-t" CVf" eb.o- Taragon, iHamUtoi.) King luri. aad The Lsuu. 10J. (Barnaa.) tUiisl.e.1 as cani Betting -I wm-Against lr I loo. 7 to 5: Tarsgitu.

Jla lir- Oy.ler. lo the Uon. 6 to 1 a lag loir, ts to 1. For place Agaiast sir Dixea, I to Omatn money each; Tae Liuw 8 lu King Idia, a to Foibtm kaadieap aweepatakes of 30 eaco. with Sl.oOO adcasU OiiO to aeeSoT Oae saile aad throe suteautUa.

Time JLV." br-HTV-oc'lte, 3 jrearm. bj Longfel. Hriaaii. 10s) swand. llunmii 1 ftabie a.

g. ttaptgt. 6, Msrruvs b. g. SuporrUsT.

6. I taper. 11 aa St' Saiarvtssc. ib It ataes betting. Firra Hac -Free handicap sweepstakes ot tn eseb.

wiu 00 aoMwi dai le imal Flvoijfbtlia it. Marrie mt e. Brttaaale. 4 years. laOMMBOe.

1 T. Mdleve a. k. Harry ftaaaeU. S.1.10..Kilke) 1 X.

V. BnadaAet at Ce. b. o. Ueodioe, 10lT ciktnet.

86, (Braat), aad raaaie SO. Salsbed as aaeMd. jrmplre, lOS, (AadereemV) Salahed Brat, hot was diaqaaUaed fer loaUag Bntannln. win Against Bntaaale, a ta Si Umpire. 2 to 1 Whlew Cliqaat aod Oeedloe.

ta 1-S61 Harry Uoaseii. a to li Faaaia IL. ko te L. For pavsa Agaiast Jttsjtala. 7 to 10; bmplre, toBi beodloe.

tol; ldaw CUqael, to 1 1 Harry-Busseil. tol Funis H-. 8 to wxtb RACkParao voOO; tor I yaaroMs and th winner to fee aoid at anctiea for S.OOO. with allewanoes If for Its Cowa to SoOO. Oae asUe aad one-otghtb.

Time-! Ko hid for tbo win-asr. a lacy EL.5 years, by Kara torn-By the. Way. aL0O. HO aoanas (Aadarsaw) 1 eh.

g. EraoeC agad, 1 J. Cctteo'a b. g. Olonapray.

4. 108. reen win Against Craeet. 1 to Si Lacy TL. 8 to 1 Gleasprav.

le Ne place betUag. BkVkirrn RAci-PnrM SSOO, SXOO sreond; baadicap. The akert ateopkachMe oenrae, Tiaoo ill Bradley's years, by Matador- 4 (BiiUags) 1 C. J. Kelly's b.

Pnrltaa. aged, Hempstead 8 table's br. g. Repartee.aJd.. 8am Browa.

136. (Osborn;) aged. 16S. (DavuM and Alst aged, 17, (bag. gerty.) flalahed as namee.

Monte Uhrislo. V. 107. tCberiaatoa,) wm left at the post, ana refused the ttrat lnnB. blable.

4. ISO. (Uailaaark.1 and tSMKa For nlaoe As-alaat WniHtaa r-- Christo. Alex Repartee, Elphia, aad Lerey.8 to V' Browa and Wellington, 8 to 1 each: Diabla, to A IIISIEEIVCS FRENCHMAN. STRASGC CIRCCU 3TAKCIS 8CBROUXD-ISG LOUIS DEMOKT'S LIFE.

Louis Demont, or Danthaolt, as ho sometimes called himself, a Frenchman about 50 re re old, died suddenly lut Friday at the New-York Hospital from tho effect of blood poisoning, and a mystery is the result of tbe occurrence. For tho pMt five years Danthaolt, by whleb name bo wm kuowa to but, employer, waa engaged a designer of embroidery In tbo factory ot the Kurebeed't Hanoi actarlsg Company, 143 WMt Nineteenth-street About weeks ago bo was taken sick and a tew days later Mr. Kursbeedt called at his room. 127 West Hoastoa-street, to find out bow be was. Daatbault wm out at the time, and air.

Kursbeedt wm greeted by a comely young Frenchwoman, wbo, to his Mtonlsbmoat for Dantbault bad always represented himself to bis employer a bachelor Informed blm tbat sbe wm Dantkauif wife, and called bereelf hrs. Louis Demont Tbo Frenchman continued to grow worse, but It waa not thought tbat his life waa in danger. LMt Friday he was taken to the New-York Hospital, where one hour after hi arrival he suddenly expired without having an opportunity of communicating with kis wife or any friend A The mysterious part of the affair appeared ew days later, whoa Mrs. Demont railed at the office of the Koraheedt ManufaotartBg Company and informed tbo members of tho firm of the death ot ber husband, and also stated that she was left in destitute circumstaneea. Mr.

Kursbeedt waa mech aurprised, he wm certain tbat the dead maa wm worth considerable money. In fact hla late employe bad frequently showed him railroad stocks and hoods belonging to himself amounting to a oomfortable aum. and had also often mentioned tho foot of having money in Mviug banks. His wire said that she had never heard anything ef this, and tbat her husband always pleaded great poverty a reason for the penurious stylo in which tbey lived. Search wm made at once among the dead man's papers, bat nothing of value was discovered, although Mr.

Kcrsheedt ts quite positive that Demont wm worth fully fd.UOO at tbe time of his death. A KSIFE TOR THE PRESIDENT. The following correspondence refers to a poeket knife presented to President Cleveland by Charles IL Gnef of this elty. Tho letter of the President la an autograph one and la naturally highly prized by Mr. Graof.

The correspondence sufficiently explains Itself: I. 4 sTO. Orovtr evtland, Prnidtnt (As UttfUd Mots. i.S: to show your Excellency that the Chief Executive of onr Nation hM also some but mend ia Oetmany, oar Brm hM bees bold enough to have your esteemed pronie Impressed aeon a mall article useful as well as ernamentaL This though insignificant piece ot loreiga workmanship hM been designed by a gentleaaM who hM happily spent aeveral years in this aoaatry, aad ut Bow residing abroad. I a ooniequanee 1 have taken tbe liberty to send yon por express a specimen thereof.

May I therefore beg, unobtrusively, that your Ki. cellency will kiadly coa seat to accept the same as a token of my higbeat consider-auoa and as a memento ol your recent well-deaerved rrnomlnsiion fer the Presidency. 1 rusting, furthermore, that the Keen Kutter," as transmitted, may be "the symbol in culling tbe 'Gordisa knot' of our war tariff with iu nnjnst taxation," and tbat it "mar never make aa lacuion into tbe long cherished triendsbln existing between old Fatherland and tbat of my beloved adopted country of America." which latter I prize above all, I have the honor to subscribe mrself, with great en as. h. oaAEjr.

Akw-TOkx. Monday. July 9. lboa. IL Cfta.

H. Gratf, rq Mr Dbab Bin: PiBM accept my thanks for the pocket knife yoa kindly sent me aud which was received to-dsy. I am especially gratified by the sen. tlraenta -of your letter which aeoumpauied your gift, aad I wlah all our citizens were keenlv alive to tbe evils and dangera of oar present tariff laws you aeam to be. Yours aincereiy, OROVKR CLEVELAND.

Executive Massjox, Washuiotok, Tuesday. Julv 10. lotto. A A11S8IXQ CARPENTER. Lancaster, Aug.

21. Joseph Net. a carpenter, who boarded at tbe house of Loreas Schmidt, 222 Esit 'slnnt-streot. bM mysteriously disappeared. He left Mr.

Schmidt's bouse on tbe morning ot Saturday. Aug. 11. at 10 o'clock, since which time nothing bM been beard of hits. Prior to his departure ha told Mrs.

Schmidt that he wm going to tbe Conastoga for a swim, and tt wm bis habit to go to tke creek two or three Umes a week nothing was thsdgbt of tbe matter. As be did not return, Mrs. Schmidt concluded tnat he bad gone to Mme other place to work, but as ah hM not received any word from him. ana as he took witb him only tne clothes he wore, she bow fears tbat some accident has befallen the man. Set came from the Canton ot St, Gallen.

Swltxer-laud, about six months ago. to Mrs. Arnold Haas, with whom he first boarded, wbo came from tbe same part of Switzerland. He had beeu engagea to be married, and everything wm ready fer tbe wedding when his fiancee Jilted him. HC resolved to leave the country and came to America.

He. waa not of a eeciable disposition, bat would sit tor hours and brood over hie troubled. He left all hla clothes Md tools behind, but had a watab and constdsrablo money, tome ot bis acauatataacos seem to think tbat bo wm homesick and ia a fit of dsspoadeney took his life, while others are of the opinion that the maa wm murdered for his money and valuable a THE REAL OFFENDERS HELD. Josephs Fochs, a French cook of 11 Broadway, remonatrated with John Glaney, a gate man at the Hanever-sausre station, on Monday night for hi rough usage of a beiplesa drunkea man. Ulaney at ruck the Frenchman, and then, with the MsUtaaco of W.

J. Lynch, the ticket seller, beat aim severely. Fucbs called for help and a Fatroiwan responded by arresting him on a charge of saiauit preferred by Glancy. Jastloe Power yesterday, at tne Tombs, dismissed tae charge and held Glancy aad Lynch oa a counter charge preferred by Fucb la yiOO ball each for exaiuiaaUoa. A MOTHER'S UNNATURAL HATRED.

Mr. Sophia Schcsteder of 129 Newark-street. Eoboken. was arraigned before Jlecorder Mc Donoagh, la that city, yesterday, for brutally abasing her year-old daughter Lizzie. Th child when prodaeed In court waa covered with eats and brniaMs.

Mrs. chraeder oBereil no explanation of tier cuad act when acoused In coart. ehe mernly burst is to tears. Her husoaad aald that she had aa anexuuunalila animosity toward the child, and abuaeU her sa ouen as the little oi.a came within hor rosea. At sulu-itution the woman as discharged wun arauttou.

baa hM three etaar chlldrea wnooa aua tresis wall. flvaifZ P. MBYtBSOS HELD. A charge ut grand larceny hM been preferred against trtarsrd P. At eyersoa by Charles L.

Lavia, th actor. The charge 1 that Meysrsoa borrowed a diamond ring ana bresst.in rom sir liavls sad tailed to return liiess. lie waa arrested at Long ttraarh. wbare he eay, the artu-loa are and may oe ot.tmd and returned to their owner. Mey-eron was held ysstarday at thM Tombs lo tl OuO bail trial at tba Ueneiai Bession.

A SICK MAN SMILES lh.i17. fct oeksjht when II YOliO APHTUOt. rA" CI L.I.Kk si borstal in bis looai. bucans pari tha air an render it wholeaviue aod biuu. lit OlttIN Al'H Tllot.

emAP ahoalrt bI la lbs sickroom. bUt. and nursery, lcomaieaooi br eij.mut physic lac. aa-Wn Meaa-eookcd Crushed IT Lite li IT WAS A'BUICLDM. CLKAJLUtO Cf THE KTSTEXT SUKJlCCtlV' IkTO THIS rAKK-KOW CASE.

Inspector VTUllAms satd Cspt, Cane-taT ot tko Oak-etraet oomntaad besrasi early yw tor-day etalin to amrvol tbo ssyotory SBrrooaSV tag tbo daatb ot tbo maa wbo Monday after. stoott died trots ptetai-shot woud ta tka balV way of 73 Park-row. which sd)ohu BUIob's BridgExebAag. Tbe sabordiaaW'a sxpertenoo bM axada blm a nttlo laoklar Is aoonvni Md littlo apt to Jump to eoaclarieea aa bis ao that wbea bsstevealag tbey. Oororsor Eld maa aad Central OfBoe Detoettvos) Crowloy, Tsaaoro, Md decided that tha man wm rer-Bandtno Saltaalnl.

or rtrsiarlol. or BoraaoiaL also nicknamed Roeolle, aTker the Itabaa tnabiom of assuming pseodoByms. term any, om-ploy ot tho Btreot-CUaoiBs; Deportmoat aad mora roooaUy a podrooa, and that bo died br: his owb band, th tragedy appoarod to be stripped of tk say story with which woU-sfteaalnar theortau bad eloakod It, Cblet Detoellve Byrooa foreehadowad this determtnattoa af tho oaoo early la tbo day when bo visited tbo Foartb Preolaet Station House and qaatsMoaed tbo prisoner, Bernard MaaalBC Ou leaving blm tbo Inspector said tbat tba mas had had BOtblaf to do with Salxaaial'a death. Mueh eontlcUng lnJormation oamo la taring the morning and tbo early afternoon, but Meaning was purged at us pie ten by Interpreter Froderrek Fischer of Civil Justice MeaeU's court, Mr. Fbtebar told Coroner Kidman that at tho time ot tho shooting bo wm lair Uulea'e and beard tbo shot in tbo hallway.

Ho rushed ta to find that a yonag man ta a light suit had preceded him. BalaMlnl lay aa has booa described, aad tbo yeang maa picked ap tbe revolver whleb lay beside bias, remarttagL "He's dene for." aad passed out. Mr. Fischer west to tbo Oak-ereet ataUow, hams, sow Meaning, aad aald deoiatveiy. after eeaaalng bim elosely, that ho wm not the) mast who preceded him in tho hallway and who went out with tha pistol.

Tbat maa wm yoaagar and wm well dressed. Fleeher added tkat bo went homo convinced tbat tbo man ha sow la the hallway had committed suicide, but whoa bo road tho morning papers bo mw that hla tMtlmooyv waa neeenaary la tko ease. Then oamo a oro wd witnesses to prove tbo dead man's identity and fortify tbo story ot Mr. Fischer. -Joseph CoeeartU or Clgnarells ot 65 Mulberry-street aaw Salsanlni at 3 o'clock Moadar afternoon at Malborry-streot and Park-row, aad oa learlng bim Balaanlul said: "If Pm not borne at sapper te-nlghl I shall bare killed myself." DomeoJoo MlcbeletU ot l3 Park-street, wboao daughter married Balsa mnl's son, aad David C.

Hoargain of Kosobeak. Staton Ialaad, positively ideaUOod tbo pistol which was taken from the hallway and left near a fruit stand eloee to Hlllea'e Baiaaalni'a. William Lamberti of 148 Mots-street, SalsaalaPa brother-la-law, wm mora positive about tho pUtel. bo bad ottea borrowed it of him wbea ho went into tbo ooaatrr. Detective Vaa astir ot tbo Penasylvania Railroad, came to announce that bo eoatd pro-dace V.

H. Van Dumb. Seat eaptala Is tbo employ ot tbe company, who Uvea at Plainfleld. K. 3.

Taa Dnsen wm paesing HiDea'a, aad wm In front of the hallway wbea tbe shot wm fired, so that, turning, no aaw Salxarinl stagger and fall In bla death agony. Mo ooo wm near aim, and ta tho evening Van Dozen spoke of who ho aaw the suicide ot a man la a hallway. Tbo autopsy revealed powder Imbedded la tba skin where tbo bullet entered tho bead. Manning, wbo during tbo day bad maintained a stolid demeanor wbea Mr. Ftoober said that be wm set the maa wno picked up tbe pistol la the hallway, wa remanded book to tbe station bouse, bat later Coroner Kidman discharged bim on his own roeognUaneo and bla promise that he weald we at the Coroners' otnoe at 10 o'eloek this morning, wbea tbo Inanaet will bo begun.

Tbo testimony before tho Coroner yee-terday showed thM SaUarlni waa, up to a tow months ago. a gangsaaa In tbo Department ot Street Cleaning, aad mora recently a hirer ot Italian laborers for railroads. Ho last lived oa tbo seventh floor ot a tenement bouse at Mott and Grand streets. He wm bora la Taeeaay la 1848. aad when he came to America with avsoa wbo Is aow at West Batland.

VI he loft wife and son behind. What booamo of -hie wife la not known, bat six years ago ealsarlal married tbe widow ot an Italian, whose maldoa BsmowM Maggie Kyan. She rebelled agalaat bis authority six weeks ago wbea bo aaaoaneod that hut money wm nearly all spent, and, assuming her maiden name, weat lato sorvioo mt Isllp. Long Island. She remained there bat a ebort times and her ad drees had, aot laM night been found by tbe police.

A Brooklyn detective went to Cap. Carpenter Ust alght aad told blm Meaning's history. Ha lived at 155 Prospect-street, aad had a clean record so far as tha detectives know, but haunted tbo Bowery lato at night, and cftea peddled pinchbeck watehM aad jewelry. Manning Mid that on Monday ho came to New-York with Frederick weadel ot 323 Plymoatb-stroot, Brooklyn, want with bim to pay but rent, drank with blm la An a -street, aod walked op Park-row with blm. Weadel corroborated thle etory.

The polio hope that to-day tbo only missing link in tha evidence tkat Mtabusbaa tbo etory ot suicide will bo supplied by tbo maa who picked up tke pistol aod took It to tbo fruit stand. Capl Carpenter belle vm tbat this wm done on tho lmpubw of tbo moment, The maa did not mean to steal tbo pistol, but oaoo la too street realised that be bad done something that might got htm Into trouble aad hMteaed to dispose of tho weapon. EOVTZ BOSDOUT SWEPT BT TIRE. Bondout, N. Aug.

21. Tha most destructive are tbat ever ooourrod la South Bondout wm that of this At one time It looked it the entire village weald be swept away by tbe flames, bat tbe efforts of tho firemen and citizens saved it Before tbo tiro wm got under control an area of laud 350 feet front and 300 feetdMp, fronting on tho Bondout Creek, wm bnrned. It included a large brick malthouse owned by Keldllnger, Schmidt sk Co. of New-Yerk City, two. Icehouses, one with a capacity of 22,000 tons and tho other of 11,000 toas, owned by tba Brewers' lee Company, also of New-York City; emcee, sheds, toolheaee, and a portion of Conrad Hiltobraadt'a boat yard, all of which were destroyed.

The estimated loos foot up nearly $100,090, follows: Malthouse. maclilnery, $5, OOO; malt, 020.000; large ioehouee. small loehouso, Hiltobrandt'a loss, SIO.OOO. Some ot the lnauraaoea are fallow Brewers' loo Company Icehouses Niagara, 1.000; Phornlx. fl.SiiO; DutcheM County.

SX.50O; S2.5O0; Liberty, S2.5O0; Royal. London and Liverpool. 92.000; Home, New-York, Imperial, London, 8I.O0O. Tbo Malthouse Agency of Ogdea 4 Ketxenmayer, New-York City, Is believed to bo Inenred tor about one-half Its value. Conrad Hiltebrandf a shipyard.

91.250; Orient, Hartford, a aaw barce on Hlitebrandt's yard. American Central. 91.5O0. ODD FELLOWS IN SESSION. Albany, N.

Aug. Grand Lodge ef Independent Order of Odd Fellows of this State met to-day In annual aoMloa ta tbo Leland Opera House. Grand Mm tar Fred W. Cole of Albany presided. There wm aa lnoreaao of membership daring tbo year la suboruiaate lodges of 2.504.

and ia Bebekab lodgss of 4,611. Total relief fund, 9213.590; lodge reoeipta, 9437,713. RoehMter wm selected aa tbe aext ple of meetlag. The afternoon' sees ton wm spent in dlsoaseiag tbe report of the Committee on Legislation laid over at tha mat annual session. A JEWELER ROBBED North Attleboiiocgh, Mass Aug.

21. The residence of Stanley kreeman, Falls Village, one of the wealthiest towelers tn Attlo-berough, wm robbed latt night of diamonds valued at 92,000 ami a fifty-dollar gold watch. The burglar touud them la a drawer witb a lot of rags. The thief wm well acquainted witk the habits of tbo family. He paeeeO through the dining room aid up the stairs without a light Mrs.

FreenaaB said sue thought the lew-els were safer ta tbo drawer among a lot of racs and without a lock. Wbes lbavmo nciM for tbo Summer, tko prudent provide themselves with Dr. lAIkg's Cab-Miasnvz Balsam, la order to treat promptly aad fl actually all attacks ot cramps, diarrhea, dysea-terr, cholera morbus, Ae complaints mars er lea prevalent everywhere at thl Bassos of tk durt isiuwat Why Don't Yoa lake Hoora Han par Ilia if yoa have imaore blood, have loat year appetite, have that tired leasing or era iron Died by sick headache, dyspepsia, er btlioesness It hM aosomplulied.wonders far thea-sands of afflicted people, and. tPglvM a fair trial. 1 reasonably certain do yoa good.

1 have been troubled a great deal with -i 1 ache, bad no appetite, no strength. Md felt as t-is any one coald. and be aboat my work. Slace taking Hood's tarseperille I have aot had the headache, mv food hM relisted, nod aaemed to do me good, and I have' felt mrself growing stronger every iL A. SikiXMAX.l'Urand Kapkla.

Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sld by alt druggists, si; atx tor SS. Prepared only by iluOU Apotuecarles, Lowell. Mass. IPO feee Oae DoMsr Is served from lz Us e'e te dally at Xew-Terk liows3d.r dw, twedessr Hone ataJa Csodlea- freak every davi deliusrsM for tho aick.

Ilo.ao.aia.ie aahee tor laiw'iewa aad aaaday eight's too Asm aa head a s.ff vad at short aotNoT THE IMMIGRAKJ fi WAR CASTLE GARDES -ACTIJORITIBS ARO USED 10 AVTI QN. A. KMTIltO at mca somi win, askki orrAtio axp )HSXTioit. 'j I The trunk line are, in! Ami trtmbla sad tbe Immlxraat rata war- hdi dcTsaopad late aa unfortunate ataAo of aftlrs. i faMeager CommiMloaor nsrooaj omeoj la tar bis taa share mt taa annleaaaat TU Bxaaa.

UveCommltteo at the TronkSUno faaeeage AASoelatloa haa ukaq ate flsrous CaeUa OAdoa authority from aim ail tivia. tt tat tha exclusive, aharga of C. Doom, wbo kM boretotere boa aottag ageat. jTbla a) rsararded Ma sevwr bio to Uo Fasessirer ComaUaslea-or. Mr- Piersoa baa aot akieoi witb bilker tka Emlgratioa ComeMleoers mk tba tMtmsala liaoa tor aoma time.

DstH hfcwwver, la ao mora popular with these- oAolala ta4 com, PoaIm tbaa bis predereniar, Monday be aotiSed taa FaaicratkHi CksmaalasfpsMra, that he wee id bo loafer aaadlo tha bagcute at Immisranta, at la spoolaed tbat ha nall do by tbs oojiiraet between tbo trunk LaM aad taoCamttfiemamora. This was Immediately taken apby the Beeretar of the board, aod thla tatter wmtoa yea terday to Henry MoaotC tioaeral PaaaaarM Axeat ot tho ew-Tork KawiYoaa, Aag. XL 1SSH. aTswrw Jr-saett Jka, 0Mraj Pmng Java Asm. ev (Jtntrat AsUraosi CWygn btak 81B Mr.

9. lsaa. Us asset of your oaea-paay at Castle Uardra, havtsg taHa day tae Cssaatuustewera Emigration fast WUi loa gar carry oat the arevkstoMof ywsat eaatraet wlli this Bsssrd. ywa are twe'oestod to bafM-aesnt at "gating mt lti Cai tsatdeet Caaatalttvaa. whieh aauti aa vaaua areu sa saerrew at nsaa.

to Year. respectrBlly. 5 i U. 1. ACfcbuS.

SOcrvtary. Mr. Jackson aid ta a TiweA rwaar snr dayt "Msiiri.Ptereon, Lmaaa aad ewwwaay have tried to eontrol tke lnam great besiqeaa of tbo OerOen. it hM never bees, aod should novar be, con trolled. Mr.

Chtwi Is dietafcortaX dr.Doaao Use better. By relualag to bakdle tbo baggage at lmmlgraats ho bM broke a tba treat una oo tract and the Commlastoaera are VbO empowered to expel tbo ageooy from Cmiw Oarden. At to-morroWs meoiiag aa expSanaUejt wlli be demanded. -As to tbo hanjUlng-of tat baggage tho Commlaelonsra wanted tber work left tkea. but upea tbo urgent request of tba Vuak Ubm -It waa turned ever to the (attar," i Mr.

Doeoe elalms that bo to wUUnsfto haadla tbo barrage of the haea bo resieaeeiiA, but aot tbat of too Ontario aad Laokawaaaa Kooala. Tho latter, howovor, arof wilimg ta aaadlo tbo baggage ot their paeeengeya. aoUeeeatavebaaB also sent to tbo General FaoMawer Agoau of ad tbo other trunk- lines, neq netting them to bo preoeal at the meeting to-day. Tbero-ia ooasld-arable talk to tk affect tkat bo la My-. Pteraoa aad Mr.

Deaae will bo ejected rfrom tse Oardaa Ma compromise between tba- tronk. lines aad tho Emigrant Commissioners, soma other agoat apposatod. i Following eloee oaaM taa aows that the Pwaa-sylvaala Company bad -givaa aeaiee tkat It would withdraw lu read from jrspreeMataiioa at tba First Ward Jorat at 1 Breast way. Thla ofiiee, theoesoro. Is ao Oe-abeUakM absxit Bop.

Affair- bavsi aot. bee a jrua very smoothly tbero either, early jtU tha UUaa hay lag taUed to adhere to agtwematta, i As to the present war ta joamlgraat rates, whleb wm begun by the tmk Uooe aad to aeanmlng larger prdpaytionn each day, tha trunk Laos are thought he bo Weaken hog. Pally one-half tho Immigrant aaaengere are beieg hipped by -way of either tbs Lookawaana ar Ontario Road. Tbs. Trans: 1AOO Faaseager Aa-eocialiaa hM become Inaotlvd, aad bM bad to withdraw tho red need TdtM to CaOifernia.

tha tranooontlaental Unea having raroaed to ptwate under any elroamstaaeoa. At tho Cotnmiastoa-or'aoffloo yMterday it wm eatd taaa'no eetlea woald bo takea oa tbo eat rates made by tba Wisconsin Central, but that "the road would ba allowed to oa to the end of ha rop" Preeldent TbomM P. Powler Of too Slew-York, Ontario aad WMtera Railroad Started lMt algbt oa a tour of laspootloa oor tba Ubm Of hi owa company and thoe of the com pan tee witb which tbo Ontario and WMtera thavo trains rolatloas. There hM beea so muck mlaupderstaadtng aad mtoroproaontotsoa -t of tbo aakin naive position takea by the Oat)tno Bad ta tha recent trunk line fight over immigrant trafno tbat stotewjoats mado by i Fresddent rowler to a fneau witb whom be cbsesMeerf thle matter lavas alght have (Mt jow a speelai iatoreai la tha railway world, a well asf ta Wall-etroFt. Presn-deat Fowler spoke with aoosT deal sit cornea t-Bosa, and ho throw light apoa to posltioa la tbo trunk Uae trouble thai baa baaa takea by tbo Grand Traak Company, with waoe ot- -floara Mr.

Fowler ana aloha friendly bstolaesa relation. i "Coneeramg Immigraat bo-tasas," aald Proat-ient Fowler, tha poaitloa of the Oatarlo aad Mtera Company at ao gen orally aSdeawtood. -we did aot begta tbo ealting of rate, aad oar people co-operated with r. FierMa'sbBreao so long our in teres oonld be fully ace tooted. Under aa arraagomsBt ajltboiaor Uae wa were OBtttlad to IS por oeatf tho Immigrant bast-sees, ao more, no leas.

Wa obargwd Abe aesjsl Immigrant razee, and dsvoted our aHoatloa to making immlgraaat wko-traveled ovar aor Una aa oomfortable ad possible, Wa gave then eloaa ear and ran them i tbrodTb la ualek tins. For tbat reason some at tbe otoaankta agMts and BSMtrdlac bo oae people favored oar line, aad there need bavat been no dlffl-eulty la giving our oompaay rf mil share. Wa renorted our operations to the Imreavu mA gave tha CommissioBer aeeeas to ear books and contributed oar share of egpamee. Tha arrangement, aa I have Mid, enUUad this company to 12 por oeot of tho wbole baajneae, aad we did aot agreo to aooeptaa aar aroportioa 12 per oeot, of tbe traffle after tkapela ware. Lackawanna and: Western bad eecared ooe-quartor ot tba whale busts sea' Tbo bureau, aot being able ta eontrel tho Lackawaena asreeta ar put a stop to Mr.

Mailer's raida ia tae First Ward, wa determined to loog e-et ferMirselvM and protect th lavereata ef aur and iu tha ome. atortewa asi Ogdcnsburg i a 1 am anxious to co-eperato, witk eiber Hoes la maintaining fair ratea, oa aH ale sees of trarto, and, ot course, would mujeb ratber see ore roaeoo-ablo rates tbaa conduct busineM fof little or ao profit. Wa are aot -oo-operatiag with tho Lackawanna people, nor have are aay aymnathy with them or regard fpr taeir method a We simply Intend to protect the basin righto ot thl company, aad shad continue to do long the Comaiiaslomers admit their inability to control tbe other Usee and proteot ua, eao state authoritatively tkat oar Grand Trunk friends are far possible, to maintain raws, and arb anxjeua tttde what tbey caa to restore i peacsj aad harmony and secure fair; (returns for what business they la eoaaoetsba with this aad other connecting companies. Sir Henry Tyler. General Man ace Hlckaea, and Mr.

Boargaaat. tha Grand Trank Tram Manager, aresonservative railroad' veooleof ezpert-onca aad ability, aad wt)l aot a sale tkts or any other company In methods wBleh are aafalr to other Unea, or which tend to Memerallze rates or disturb tbo basin ass of tbo eouatry. Wo have not Mked for aor tie wa expect oo-opora-tiou la this oireotlOB. aod, atated, am mora tbaa willing, ae long as tho right af too company I rwpreeeat are fairly considered and eaa be reasonably prowetod, to earnestly cooperate with tba omeere of other ectnpanies ia restoring harmony aod In plaetag ratMoaa basis walsb wii: bo reason r.bly rv-maaarativa aad last to all shippers and tba trahite genoraily." RIDING iWHIlPS. Silver Handled Ridilff and Driving Whips itave lately been received froni ofir factory, adding select and niquo designs to our large and -varied stock.

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