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THS TBIBT'NE wt;i> sort V>t m.l U> say oa^-ee la

this «*antrv cr abm«<T. an<l *Joreee eh 1aaH so orisa Miiamf C rfubKTiptt- ca mar b* |I'»b •« jnor '"•"iffa>alor e«for« loavtac. er. if atare conv«nl#ot. hoM »*•\u25a0»t:. at .-IS TRIUUNa. Offlto.

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f J«(jTi..irfs s son ari DW t>o>-« if<J» J»r!r.

-'Vale* ar.fl OMINt:k» af OsMbbVBJMI

aa£ J^* sjn. Tr:ru» Arth-r. ar* through th* »t*>*-. ,• MSJBS F^r<fT.«r-!. dukes In•"\u25a0 •• : • »-c BMC Leopold. Hal fcrrth*r.•-» . • ... \u0084,.- f ,-r ppr:r.c« Ai-\u25a0J ' -

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,. whexahe ha*Ditsar«4 t,. »»ir».;f

.,|taaaolf Cro *. the r«-:g:.-!»ur ftcn»r s- •-'- thsj ro^»rrriTaert by his eut--

r.ums aad br Us eScae* to th* Ro-•p.* r*'v.:- C&UK& BB <-a-i*in« Hi BtAs bor to

rr Rr.rasri » \u25a0thoUrifrn tn tV,e or\u25a0 CtansflMßOt •JrtQl tl«dear.ndr

Ii*np.< nr-i rf th» r*»ar I*6«*< hf !* a; Th«- r.T**.Nt nonft ri:b)*ct t v.<»rar. sf *i:e •' '

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htrr*i • -• • i>arrara*T!:* Thm la HMH »o-al<l

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rai-.'nx the Hurtgartoaf

* bin th* roll? fhri^:srrrerfilr.^r.tl ha* :.e .er oees o& cood t«rm> w-:th

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Bj r..**n? \u25a0' MsJWMk iai f'.erhori- r-crr.-ir •«".'• B»oro eo»ily at-> to direct

• - —rtatoa or. tr.e i»ooaaore than at

•t'U trhcr* h* !• 'r::«::>• courtlnc death, and

«-her» it it- -

'.rr.T>o»*!tl» tn protect him

f-orr. r» \u25a0. ' --rr.-jrflcrr3 t t>* kidnarped. as

a*** to* pr*4»oas»ar. and csuited eff into soar- -«*t.»»f*». «•- was th* American rni»-

alosar Mlf» \u25a0tone, by Macedonian hrlgariC*. irhn\u25a0,- Übmi hoittac* fi order to mpelt^e B- £*:.»:i Co^*rnruer.t. and pu«(4b]r some of

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p»rl!MM h h* :s SMCjaIM to f»r».- :.j,:he »:;: 1* ar-> rt> rets-- >v

-fcr i.-v rtoaaemJor i

'» hi.h h*has »>acrlflc«^f h:s o*t. fcrtur.r Maa er that cf

h» e^-otad «ot!j»r. rid Pr:-.—• s* rierrer.tia*. and R- . -w:or* th*t flpecuiatloii shouldi>rlisr as t» th« cour.trr B \u25a0Wtfc b* would s**k

Twtuf* B *hr HO r 'Ma1 BBdßm from Bulrarla

J'.aSlAnd appear* to h* the moot ttately to be chosen\u25a0 pWl**** "^ FerSlrar.3 J* BOM related.. * Efts •«. t. no **a'.«-ay* treated hist with

marked k:,Cr*ast nrA rrrtldentlor. while th* Brit-r«» BMWBMMd ic-cTi^C r.'.ra *overel»n tier.err st•••--••

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BfJrrrf^u* Pniwr I*Safe Ott/f flt

Tuv r. rrad. t? ;e^*r;e la *lich IVu-.e* JVllHiMl.ou*'-' re'uee cr !.l» Trturn to Btlcart* not daring

e» »a» or *"•:* r.^4+ ti !jjpa"..-»<-» at Sofia. «•*»«a* *«'c thrca'-s of th* ilae^cior.ian sgitators ar.laaajr a^liapMito tr> aesasstnate kraal la orroxted «m

fbe CSsor* of the Baaafl Sea. seine six ml!e« north<• \i-!i. rrrcrifrt on th* elope of the high Mi

-».-a!i tV.» rr«^ch r^-iera It wi;ham b>rrin«e A.«-xan*"r

°*Ba'^nSerc »h;le on tV.e t^rca*

(#'t>v.>..r-.i a::>i *a? *«He4in hi* borne Sandrovrv

v. Ie :t «"a* co«ip*et»4 at the- tlraa of his#jtajJcs*;c: *.t sa'Ja 'J not been eK-cur»*a by him mc *s furn«he T\* palace- ora.* pt:rrha»*d from

tw-T-o A!«ar.l*r ty tr-.<« Fulpartan Goverr.aaea^.gpg

-i«->•• time on th* rhrone Frlnr*

jyrttsa-d- *"-i"«-ccessor. determined to convert It*;» fucoier r«l<!er.'f. tn&. aTter harms;

f«jfc~jta la name to Ewairmgrag. front a <-onsto-

,-. sir.our.t of money !n the -•uhlnrer' C'-cO-

UBtt••

\u25a0 r \u25a0 -•«-,„ an ri :r. th« eying ©at eif th«... ••- BToai.'i*).

!• it a boautlfal plare. fiomir.atlr.f; th* roa«t>in»•r bott. directions . 01* has T:.to advantage, that-

> ':• ts -r.poaotbte to ar?roacJi Itfrom lord ua-,«». Ita proximity to «He water affords a r»a^y

r^or-f at«?^r* ra th*asja^i «f th« ca«i« betna; at-., »,• | :.-i»-rcecp. w r*rfilr.an<l is !r. re«lfle=r* at Euxinorrodt^ is >ax» Is aiwar.a kept with hanked ires

jugate I'

•\u25a0• rrJv«*« whsrf of th* chateau. roady

\u2666r,..j,a* a r-.~mcrt « notice, arid, in addition to

tfr:v*» *- paths from the Deface to• tsJ.l tbst thtr* is llkewtoe a secret•».-a3«aa pa«s*c*- wWh would «tH« the..... rea'*> tv»«-sr*rfif3*cnooea la fact. For-

tSt Irom ir.v'

cr>uj» <3» tnalr." en th«•

iwmlulluiJsU at *-:nogr»«. and Up «»flrr :-r.:.:::itv Of M? bC.rjt aaoaaoi-

\u25a0x'eti fry oopae of the Bsiia-ariarj otSoare and domoo-. -•\u25a0

-b Tie- «... btt-n cbncod to main ta his

IWI-T **M'Hira«» The ear-eeia*** r- v, Prod*-\u0084 ,n., n..v-^..e r

* r<- lg*ria ohow» that they

am *jrv« to t* trusted, fine* Alexander was bo-"Mir tor those c* hss Bulgarian offlcoro

•'. \.< had b**n tri«-

ft kind, and In whom

1-«»cor.vinr^d that bo oovM alace hie roandcaeo,

d t» it cons:fl*r*fi himself to be to thol-

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ta irf": t'» accu«*<l c! cowarClce in

a>a .. hl» rtMMSj cf Euxir.ograA. Hofjnt tssr.r 8398R MA a "-ck cr courair* Is not enar*U;e*e Fcr ha r.aa bcaasji iMtt '- rr. the mo.-. ..". .w >„ r."-;:t-: Bb« H-lgar!ar. tr.ror.a. anditss Uu'^ajh a:, this* yvara vtrtaaJ!y carried hto;;f« k tt hmiir :i\tr«Ia an lOaatasea of mur-rV. 4. \u25a0

- • • cJ the. \u25a0tpjatora

hoai h* he« 3ne»n aaaocUted

tnmnr sl>* ta ;^e hswi of tba *.»»aa»:r.. UM climax

s»'.st re.iiror-<! «-b«r. .?' # aaaMl King Alexandera-i Q-jt*ti Teresa v.^n h* had oe«r but a few

• -ere maaaarr £ tr the very oS-'-• • :.-• ». :

- »: : h a« eepe--lally i-trustod* -

;,rr:»-<~?ior.

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\u25a0 Tetinn of th#> ... „•>•..\u25a0.''

K» BKMfI MBMItt,i*dlspcseMj to t>«*Bai work of rirrwelrtlFta in

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m- «•! e>ra rh<» ha^! -.!-.r*»'• Brar* helnc the yourta^>»t.

etaVr iirnthnt w«* k:!l#«d at the hatUo\u25a0; :r.rjr :v: v <• . V/tr IMB&»0M year*

«VC». Ljopfl tir;\%. on i«ucr»»d:rjt to hl» raotbera• . \u25a0..-,.. psjtMßVMli a-,d a*-

*ll*'*^ • .cr.«» hi*...... of cr-

u\-r v-> a very ancient family, and:hr ti-^orj of Kir.« EdmarJ 111 ta

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Mcwui!;. tl tr* papr* of E«agra»!- !:ftorr. em* ofr.a.;r.« v^ca Pnm» MlclAer of Ki::r Henry

\u25a0 roaiaa us r*corU aa kavinc BaflM fcr\u25a03 w.:ve> nt York and Lancaster.' * '

1 \u25a0 a hofar terrr.:nat:on the tone andMan •\u25a0 tOM nn»o*

iIAT.WVISS OK FONTE.VOT.

THE TRlßryr FRESH AIH I'USD.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS." *" » «•«-» oh*ore with tketr

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' ' —•ar*r*'•oa4ap Prtieol

'insuan \u25a0\u25a0...\u25a0•:... K.xr*&Chap*: T*»7»1«

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IBA.N»I'ACI7IJ UAILA

aUwar. %-a San Ftat. cioaekere daily at «30 awm. v? to S«n«=itor *21. tnctaalir*. f-r lIIIIM»•»•. . ajßtatle.

Hawaii J«^»'C^lr-a aa« «p*<:iO.lT aifttrvvooi man far, ;«;i_T-i». «ls

-• Fraa -oco. clooo aMdai'y at «-3O P- «^ UP ll> s^Ptomior t;». mcl^aivo. tori-.T;*tr~. ?*'

' -C::iti*

Pfci; "Piao lsJ*nds. »'-» <*»> rranriara. eleee here daily at1« */)-

m up :< "TKnasor *28. tncrn»l»o. far dispatchpc'r t^nitod >tatoo Transport. -. .

Cit.ila- lJ*;«: -'a Vanc'iTor an-1 Victoria. B. C.. etaoo*k#ro l*Uy *i•» *>

P-">• <»» to f«ptoras«r t3. .neluaii*.

far •:^pa°.-b s*'." »\u25a0•

Ka>i.re^o of India. • Jtorenaai:;**... fu.»^ *'a;-» \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0mat >oem,j at MaaaaaaM saanet tofsrwar^od via LUaJs.)

Sf«-Zf»»El. A'-atralia .««r«p? Tr»«>. N»w -Ca!o4oa!».rv» «asnr» arvS fiawa!':. vtn 9*n F;aaets<;<» dcoo sorodaily a:«.» p. ra. up ta O. ror^r \u2666! !ncn»»iT«. for dt»-pa- i;er s s Vontura, <If tho '•"Sinax'i oi««m-T rmr-ryinff 1- Brtn»t> tmmti far N*w-Zo»iaa>; doro not »r-r >

-in t'.m* to cr«E«ct wt*h th.!» t.ipafh. «atra mallt—

ctoona; at 530 a. m. »$0 a. n». and 4SB a. m.. Sun-days ot*2s>am.. s»a»m. 1:! 'i3n p. m.

—w.;; to

aafjAe «p aad f~>\»ex.<e< oattt the arrival-f IS* CtJMr*

Aaatralia tex-opt West. Ft^ TsUnts and Tfew-Tafttoßta,via VaarvcTor and Tutnna. B. C. e!oa« arr« Oai^rat «*• p at a» to October «UK laeiuatvo. tar «to-patL-ft per t. a illowora,

SXTB—

rclor* ot*erwi»» ad4xe«*e<*. tr-st 1 \u0084.- \u0084 t»--. . -.-: via MM »»1 V«-Z»i;m! and y- aa.

laan Tin Pan Fiamu '.v <;-i c»»»: r-»»!«». Pblllp-ptaea *F«-'a:'v a4<i.-«wod 1"t^» •~*a£ada>" or "rla> Eurooo**most b» FaV.r p-»paH at -ro ? .--'-n r»-«- H»-^»n •tarwar:*^ »:* .\u25a0*».t >T»a< ts-.» «x :a*iv»;r

Trss»ya--t*- r-.a to ar» f~-»art!<K: to r""rs «f safßasj 4aO*•ad OJM ornoftui* of clcatna; :*arran«M oa tho> fjro»saxFi^on cf t^lr unin:»rntpt«4 ovorU—i trmna fcIR«Ctst*rod anai rlnoo*

•p. rr pr»M«us <lav

nmNBUTs van corr. ri»T\astmraexiaTTrax Sow-T«*. N. T. :est«r tl. 19Om

MAILS rOr-TTARDEO OVERLAXr>. \u25a0- -.. rXCXTT

TRANJPVCl~BA—Via Floiria. cljeae at thta «Cc» dally. eaeepe

ThorsJay at \u2666i 3O a m. 'the conn» t:,» mai!» «saae>Her*on W«4n«adarye mot oataMara \u25a0\u25a0•ji Tamp»» and oaMia

-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0» UUicli

lIK.M '•' cm—Overlawl aalsee apeetellT »{<?\u25a0\u25a0<\u25a0\u25a0 1 «Ofdtrat-h by i-»mer. close* at tiio cOco cany, oaeoptb^claj. at 1 \u25a0'>> p. m. a.i'l 11 30 p. m. 9aada;s at Ip in. an<l 11:30 p. m.

NEWFOUNDLAND—

By rail to Norta Sy«aey. awl thanesby steas:or <:lno«a at tMs eOSee <Ja..r at O-ao p. d.

tceaneettßf nsali* cteee hate every Mtaaej, Waooeataraid Saturday.

JAVAICA-By rail t-> Roetea. aa*4 thence *r ateaoaar.rioeri at MiuOco at «»> p. m. ovary Tuaeday eaatTr.urs<iay

•BaOKLO.f-Bt rail to Boston, aa4 thaam by aiaeeiar.aaasM *tOtH < "co daily at «.w p m.

BELIZE. PIZr.TO CORTEZ ani <iI,ATtMAU-By nilt« Now-f-rioana. *r.ithaneo !\u25a0>\u25a0 «n»r. :. ««s at \u0084 .»ofSce stf] *x.-ept Sunday, at «l:30 p m and »tf.3oa. in .-.-.iti.iays at *X p. m. aad 'II lv a in. 1coaaeee*l=« mail .-.osoo hero M ruiaya at »11 30 p a |

CO9TA Rl'"A—By rail to New-Ortoarj. and ta«cc« B-»steamor. «Jum« at t.-ts o.T o '*:;•-. •a ant Baaday. at\u2666i 30 p. ir. asd '!!» p. m . Sunday* at *1p m. tat*ll:3ft p. cr tonnocttac atU ciooa* here Taaadajs ea\u2666li 2» p rj

rßoTsterod \u25a0:ai; cl.saa at « p m. previous day.

MAILS FCR SOUTH AND CENTRA!. AMERICA. WXAVrNDTE? ETC

rRtt>AT-At 1* m ;r S»»alc»». per a •- pr \u25a0 ears. w1»Tinipi-^ <:n*il n>js; be ui.--ct~l r-r \u25a0 a Nucira").at 12 \u25a0""> t- m- la-irP'-'raeatary 130 p n».) fw Le«»a?il•r! W:n:iw«.->1 I^UBis. Untijti. Dntcs sad rroaefeGutana l«r •\u25a0

• Parma -r.v: '.- .... TrlnUad

mv: bo 4:-e^*e<l "p»r•

\u25a0 Par:n»"« at 3 p. a Par anKtat \u25a0\u25a0« Urucuay ai.i Parag-uay. per •. a. Afchaa Prlnoo;a- >» *> p \u25a0 Tor Cermu^a. per etesjoer from Raltiax.

JATTRDAT-At 1 a. m. for Arsestrao. L'ru«uay aad....'-•• C^ronda: a; * v a. m vja)pie

ir-r.arr »30 a m.. for Perto »»eo. r-iraea* nadVenezu-la, per

•»\u25a0 Caracas i.-aaii tm ftavaniu* ami'

•_-*• r.a nsa«t b* gX—< "per *.• Caraeae"": at•

."'> a m >*u9p!e3ioat«ry 1O:3O a. 03 > far Fortuoolii.anl. J*raaJ:a. Kav*r.i;:a ar!(~ar*aj;»ria. for A a.A''ai <3iaU f">" 1-Asta Rlrj

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Al'afi- at *tna. at. .su?piemontary an aw a at > farlaaaria Halt 1-1 Santa Mir per •. n A'hoo. at JO• m frr r-jro. ?»r a a H-rr<»Ca.'- *ta flaraaa. «•10 a T-. for Hi:'.

'" • a. Prtns Wi:>a V ynaa farCuracao. Ven«»ue!«. Trtc!'!»<l Mc«"» sad Dvtes G«tta»mvjt bo aSreetei "per a

•l-riao wuiem V).ax ...to

'. B. tor Cuba, ?«r a a. OUaita, »ia Havana.

TRANSATLANTIC HAHJ.FR:daT—At •-*> p in.fr A«or»o laiaade. per a O.

Cmrr^-'.nai). frc<n Bo«t;nSATURDAY

—At 7 a. m. for Franco. POT •. •. La Oas-

eesna. via H».r- (mail f r :her narts of Eursrpo n-J»«bo d.i*etaxt "por

••\u25a0 L» C«•<•««!»• >: at

• a. m. tar

B*l«tuin dlroct. per « • aJerlmod (mail s^*t todlrocted "per » a. Ve4erla»B~i a: 10:3" a. \u25a0 <s«9-pleaie in 12 m.) tor kiur-«p». ;»-•.» Jampaula. \u25bc!»y-io»aatown; »t 12-lft p. m. f r S.-^*;and mom, ptfs. . ro.urabla (ma.l must bo direr- -.-a "per c. a.<v:-i—v..a '

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•PTIINTED MATTTR. nTC—TMs «rt»«m«r tako« yrm*-<l

Matter riannr isl Papers, anl oaonln far G«rmaa/*n:>- Trie «am« U»e •* mai! matter fcr other r»rt<n' F>:r-p- w:inot b« .eat by t.lla snip unleae speataßy<Uroctol by a«B „

Af*r th* \u25a0::->- nc nr ;^- ?-i7pJ»n»er;:%r-T Traassttlaittt^Maila named a»o««> aofitloaal Supplementary Matatare oponei on tne piers of th» Amorr-aa, Er;t:;»>..frwh snd <#«rTcaa »t»Mtiers. aa.l remain »p*n aatll

\u25a0Mass Tea JaaMtaa of u-.e tour et ealllnp or eteaoMß,

'•..«'./rn.-- .^(otlee.

<Sh«n:'.a bo read DAiL.T by ail tatoMntei. as c^aa«»»tb- oc-jr «t any time.)

Kor»l«T» mail* far ttie w»«k en<Sla» 3#pt»rE-«T la. XtflO.a-IU c:^» isromptly inallo«»»*> a: tho General Poeto*»• f i:iws Par-»!« \u25a0""« Ma ;, \u25a0\u25a0

-»arU»r

laaa clooir-.s; Uino nhown below Kar-»!» foot He.^ HC*rrr.ap.v c.-•- *t A p. m. Moriav.

Resuiv aril lupplimr-ittrii mails eloee at r«r»t«n 9ta>tlcn half hour lat«r van il-joing tUno shown below \u25a0•\u25a0-

e»r* -»- P'.:pT>lTr«n»mrT Mails fnr Enrop* and ' ••'T*lAmerica. v.» Cbi^n. cloito ono nour Ut»r at Torelga aia-dktt

la th* ooet ae?-s»'.tW f»a»te<T of the siafep

•Ur by Haxira tra.aa. troQ«y er carrta^*Tuny minute Iron- Graad Caatral- l*«a

eckj at 113 u» s—« far lUnstrsted Boo«-

tot or by reaaeet a r^reeeaeaawe •» eaH.

Emm » east ssi>-«t- *. t. cm.

T»» W •r, d 1 \u25a0 w a Cemetery

i.-7rrc-|i3—

r>n TfcuTß^ay. OsuHitii IT. lOM. at v»r»*.:ence. No. 2** Central !»ark \u25a0>•«•«. Rieha-: L«ta-ers Funeral ser»lr«» at Trln!;. Chur-h. N«w-Racf;»:'.e.>- y .-»a;arlav. «»>t-?n v*r V> *i tho arrl*mi «f th«j<?• tra.n frrra Ne»-Yirl« Kiatily ctalt 3.w«r».Charleston aad O«ors«j»n. «= C. po.^»« plo»s« ecpy.

TjyvrvOS—

Oa ?ej.tetßt*r I*. :*<*. TTi:::am L> tnalsa.tn the T3th aral Uia a««. Funorml on **:urtlay. ?«o-tvmtrer M at 1 o ;I<:*. f.-'-rn 'he •"

nt L"a»-jc Prvabjr-tertan ~Vl:'-h.~Vl:'-h. errnor cf L^rtncton-av* »pj •^••l »tAbl;«=e iTrt ) I=3 tooafJMi papers tcaso eepy.

CVAUXT—

Oa the 17th tartar.t. at ate keen. No. I*7\u25a0\\esi Mth-tt. Manaar-an Jiaj-^r AuKln P <>Uai;»y.'are c* H Mr?' r?:»thlro -imweJ. In the T«U y»»r

of his ax«- -neat vrrrat*. Canadian pa*«r» p casessa*

\u25a0BTMOCoV- At Aub^ra. N T.. S^traser IT. Or*.Martha TJtus. wJAtw of B»U»n ?eysßtmr. ifMM j»i.

tatern. at UoeUoster. N. T.

WHTPL£— At RKl«efl-ii :«o«.. Wedaeaaar. \u25a0\u25a0«\u25a0\u25a0»\u25a0It N».». r. M whjjl*.*'

\u25a0t*lop»e^ h^sDand -4 Baoaa

...'\u25a0.-\u25a0 tn hit «BBtn yoar. .'-•\u25a0 -. <• 1MnJ ar» »r.vit»<S to sttea4 rostral. Saturday. ISOp ex. a: hts lato mMeace. N» 77 Jones- «t-. J«^»yCttf.

Died.Death notieee appearing In THE Tltlßt'XT:

willbe repabllahed Is The Trl-Weekly Trlb-ißt nltlxiui filr» rkargt.

Anthfn EJ»arf. Durlaad. CareUaa R.Uartran: Ar.r.a at Lat*«-s. Ri^art.\u25a0OB*, Joan l/'wonn. William t»Brttt. Iiv.J F. •">'M« >•. Austin P.--• -

-\u25a0:••!-. W. F»>inour. Mmrtaa T.<_t-a»*. iia-'saretta. r.;;p!e. Nelson M.. «T.

AN'THOX—At Scuthamptcr.. Uyr.g I-""*.Sept»s-.V»r 18aft»r nro!nß»ed \u25a0#s«. E<iw»rl Anth-r srm ef til* la >Eev li»r.-yAn:hon. D D. ••-'•»- or his *?».r—TX. ••n-t'n wi:i ke b*Vl at th* Cborea it to*Heaven:." Rest. S'S-an.. and »"\u25a0 »•. en FrUSajr. Eej-t»rr.b-r I\. at IO o

-el3c» a \u25a0

THE: irniTBEKS Or THE HOLLAND iy>OCC NO. «.T & A M are reij'aeatrfS t-> attend tie Xasoate servleeof our la-« '\u25a0'

"" -*• Urot.-.*r Edwar* Actaoa. at theCtuP-h "»f th- leave-ilj P.**'. No. 541 sth-aT... at 10a m Friar. \u25a0:nl)»- 1«. 1&00. Bt »rd«r of

HAF^LXi G. irZNDET;9O.V. Xa*tar.CHAB DAKA DRAPER. B«cr«tary

?rEMBSRS '•HOIXAND LODGE NO » T.•A. M..wi'irr»»t at th» Vhurch cf tfce H«^.vealr KeeL sta-av«.,

~m K-

+.-,•'-.-••. to atrtnl th« fin»ral or oar lat« W«>r«hrpf:;lBrctb»r BSwart Anthoa. mday. .-»r:--=t,-r IS. prorr.p-ir

1 5-»Roi>r> O KSNr>ERSO.V. Muter.

CIIAP.UES DANA IRAPEP s<^r«-anr

BARTRAV— BrW««T"^t. Cr.na . Black Rock District.Se-T»?nber 1« I*!-''-. Mr< Ar.aa M Bartram. tM»w «f««ptam Thome* E. Bartram. a«»l 73 y^ar» rrl—<»ar« tavlt»d to atter."l tbe r-n»ral a: her Ut» r>«id«&c«.Rack Rv-K ad .--!*r.I9t?! -•» . at 2-.V» «'cUvn r m.<;o«cbes am meet \u25a0••i.r. leaving Hew Toil at 12 o'clocknoon at BrMgeport. '-•nan., depot Burial private

BLISS—At LafweUlß) Cstti SeptasiSer Ml 1308. JohnB::«« In t?i« T2d -».- or b!^ if* Funeral •errv-ae athts iat» r»sid«s»ce No 24 lnin« Place. Brooklyn. N T.o- Sariir-Say. S«tiemter :». at 5 p m

EPITT—

Xt Ms h"rn». M»m«r?nerk. >* T. •** ill«iaij.>«-pt»mber 1« 19C8. tarvi F. Brttt. In th» M4y«r ofh:s if». P.«Ut!\ea ar.cj :ri»% 's are r»»p»<-tfu:'y l3Tlt«dtr. ar;<--.<; !"".s --»! frrrr (it*!at« r«et4*nr« en •us'lay.SeptemVr Jt>. >it 2p. r.. «.axrtar»« wIU swt trainleav.se* Grand Central D«V3t at 1:0* p. m.

CENTER Eurl!»~v. on 'W-dnesdiy iaorsir«-. ---'esaber1« l*na. Euaan W%rr»r. wit*of H. lAr::im*im CatMr.rf Rye N T.. a:. . daughter of tt« lale Elwax: S. aa4\--iIr.n't. Funeral eerri -»^ »in be h#U! at Trtsl-yfhipel 3*.h-st near Bro*JwnT. N'«w-Tork •'.ty. onFriiaj. Saptea«b«r IS. ai h*if past 2 9 sa.

CHASE— At raaarfti \u25a0 «"\u25a0*; £«rt»m»-T 11. 19C3. U».-»»-r»*.ta- wt'r •-; Jntn '>.se» and 4a«ia:!iMr of 2jr:ly L-»jra.,, aii4 the '.at* John t*wr«ic». of tats city Fsri»r»:

'- -• •-- Chnrcß Bt, I»r.atiuj L.iyoU. Far«-... ,'ara! Mth-st.. Frtday aiornio* at 10 JO o'clock.

TU~P.LANr>— Su*lenlr. en »hHissboi M.at CS«rt»r. X. T.•V'c.ln« R. tlAfi<laugbt«r <-f til*la:« EUwla Dvi»-

Domett's Vanilla Extractj, tv. rat i-.i t^'» best Is none tiv> jool for year teedani drlolc.

'In»tst en h»v.nf Burnett' a.

Nothing <am >: . :-i •.-\u25a0•

MfRRAT * LANMAJTS Florida TTATIR.T v» ~e«t of ail toilet perfumes.

"THE SILVER SLIPPER."Bridgeport. Conn.. Sept. 17 «Bpec!aD

—John C

Firh-r a travelling organization oper.»s la "Th«Silver Siirper" ct Smith's Theatre to-night MMan audiTce that filled the hotr*». Sara Collinsmade a hit in the character of the Travelling Fakirand Gertrude Wlthlnirton was sweet and winsome.Others in the cast were Harry Burcher. VirginiaPalmar. Harry Vl'right, Nanette Thu'.ou and I-auraLcOl

rtobert Grau yesterday deposited with the MlSOU-

KothschlM of London. MMa-ordmg to his con-tract with Mme. Patt! This sum secure* herpayment for \u25a0 certain portion of her concert tour,

and makes, so Mr. Gntu nays, tho arrangementsfor her American appearance complete.

Mrs. LUly Lar.^try entertained at supper lastn!ghf. -i Mr apartment* at the Hotel Mario An-telnet;?. John Drew. Chartea Warner. CharlesHawtrey. Kyrl«Belle-*; Richard Mansfield. C. loBreton, the Misses Eydes and Captain and Mrs.Lawton.

Mies Jane Oaker has been engaged to support Wil-ton Laekaye in Channlns: Pollock's dramatlxationof "Th? Tit

'Mr Pollock has received a letter

from-i:i( ,\ '--•««« mother and widow expre««tr.«r

QHCf boost complete satisfaction with th* drama-ttxaMon They su««eat ouly one change, an 1". that arnia^r one.

Clyde. Fitch was cut en the h?*d by falling glassyesterday whi> he was rehearsing a seen- for

• HerOwn Way.- hi* latest play, on the stag* of theOarrick Theatre. Th« gloos. cams from a •kyllght

blown Inby the fierce rain and wind. Miss Elliott.the atar of the play, was not present because ofIllness, but the -tanc was Mlof children, necessary

for the scene that wns under rehearsal. Fortunate-ly none of ta«m were injured, ilr.Fitch apralr.«»d

hi* ankle severely at th-- Oarrick Theatre Justabout .1 year m Kit present injuries however.are net likely to keep him long confined.

Tr.# erterir.g of the season at Weber*

Fields'MariC BA scheduled for last night, has beenpcitpor.ed till next Thursday, because of the Ill-ness of Mi-« Russell, who has tensility A ratnor

went the rounds last nTgnt trc.t th- real reasonfor the postponement was Mi»a Buaeeils refusalto appear In trousers, but Wet«r A Fields sat tnthfir (Bee ail the evening ladignanUy der.rmg thisreport.

The combination of Dion Bouclcaulf* drama."A.-rah-na-Pogue" and Andrew Mack has prored sopou nt on Fourteer.th-st. that Mr. Mack's enrir--

ment at th* : :ie-ntti Street Theatre, ertflnanysi'l-^duled for four weeks, has been extended toeight.

The Proof of the Play Is in th- Orchestra—Clyde Fitch Hurt by Failin? Glass.

The r"«arr!:r!« house arm of has beenFtret-h-«l out at th* lUUison a^uate Tbea'.re to

" Mr Bojraf. auih-T of My Wif-s Ba»IrAl

"in the pl^t of Itut i-Uy. .iplot tmm of

\u25a0*-.(* xrlth fhree iliv-->r<-er! arrl husb*T(Js

\u25a0xl-.h three divor-tr! n;.-- .»r"»" V-»n -'.en Berg.rr:-.-;i-i: dirfor of tre atofloaa Square Tb«»treOrrh**'.™.vwimiaT .i;ir."une«l that JIU» CherkiahSirrr*"^.. the musical comedy actress, hail bOVJIgrar.tcl \u25a0 CIWW ftOVB b!m IitMi tfO IMiiUttl.ar.d he would Bet r-.crr!*<l a-a!n nut Monday. inNen :rlt. tn a *.>man from Cutte. Mont. This will

make M-. Van den Bergn third marriage. H!t

first «M MH Mi«« Lottie roi!!n.«. of # TJ-rr;-ra-

bo-im-d»-ay' facie. Th-y were divorced, and the

musician married Miss Map*** wiile he iras di-rector o' Plce"!» •Evartsrellne." and »he was i.i triecr-<'n:« The woman w!. Is hit th'rd choice hasJu!<t sexured her second dtrnrre to "i

•np th*tesU-"rr.or.y in favor of th- probability of Mr. Roylesfarce.

WVOM r'lr'l THE STAGE.

Mr Kevell «\u25a0»:•: that h» considered the pa-

tients condition very tm oura«in^. K« add«Sthat probably there would r- no further formalconsultations of the physicians unlosa th» untx-

pec tad in the form of a change for the wornincurred. It to still believed that an operation

willbe unnecessary.

A number of message? of sympathy fromNew-York friends were received In the nisrht.

jr.- Easier Sow. Sir Thomas Says

—AllRight. Doctor Says.Chicago. Sept. 17— Sir Thomas Upton con-

tinue! to improve this forenoon. At no«n Dr.Tb<jir.ajgave out th* following etatement:

sir Thomas r»»tetl ra.«ier thi« forenoon, and hiscondition :s now perfectly jatlsfi

Alexander 11. Kevell. hi!« acent here, called on

Sir Thomas ear to-da> ioT Thomas said to

him: "I"ye been ar. •vfttHy sifk man. but I'mea«ter •\u0084t,v. 1>

"JY AWFVLLY SICK MAX

..... :esterday. Tf d-rrees: •*•». «.\u0084er»«*. Tl:awaji for corr»sp<j=<:ia.T <!at« \u25a0"'- year. «3,

a. era** tar uuii—iJnJ la« <Ul» U*tMr«aty-r.-.e -mr». ea.Ixk-iI forecast --O arlr.c a*d cooler to-4»;. fr«ah to

trtak »orta»«a^ •\u25a0OtOPtOJ

TT».inVNE LOCAL CB3SRVATIOXS.1 1 Bar.

*» IECLRS: Ko—tr« N:»!st. Iiaea.

io ;,•;\u25a0•:; •;*; *"-—

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I- th:« 'Itairram tile eor.t:cai.3i (MMllr^ ah • • th«rhaar-s r""""ar» a* lr.<J:i-atr<l by Tn» Tr*bur.e ••If-r»ccriirs h«roa:et«r. Th- dctt»<l line shows th« sp«rs>-

lure. as r--..ri Iby th« local leather Eireau

Tfc* CHIBVtBB otSrtal record frcrr. th« Weather Boreasshow* th« chacg-es la th« tensp*r»tuT» for th« last tw*a:y-

{Mrhoars la eoopar'.' r. «._v.the oorrcspeodlag ia:» last'***""ism. M| It*- i*J2-

*«. m i -; f P \u25a0 ••* «-»• 'iin

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::c -. T5 •" 12 p » -- c:i?' rr . 7« •'•

Yesterday's Record and To-day-. Forecast.\u25a0^'aEhir-gto^. Sfpt. 1?

—Durlr.g fr«Cn*atey r:sht ,... |

Mbw4 dlyttirtar.-e •awtapaa cv«r »»-Vorx

ar 1 t:-nlght is csatril e-»r the lower c*. Lawr»nc« Val-

>v ».:h a fIUtWI :=crea*a ia Moatt£ ttl. -s;ur« 1»

also low in lot Atlantic Mata* ar.l saaal have t«en cer.-eral Ircra tie Gulf Stat«a r.crOeast*ard with hlg\ wlaJ^

in tb« lcirer laaa rtitlen. «h» Middle AUaatal States act;{rw-Er.clar.<i. There w»re -v!«o local (ihow»ri In the

upper lak» region. In tae v:«ax. t:^ treathur ha» 8081c:«ar Tfca n*il«-a»e now t^uthes ihe Atar.:o

icus^., ?scp^t lv Nf'-Eiis^'i--^- ar. \u25a0 t^xe t^n^peratur^* at#

itm B c«-gTe;» MRMi the f«a«:r«: avrage from th»

X-•„-••.- -Stares westward to the X «-kr Mountair.B. It is.I-..,„- cr.y.durably ttarnur ta Om *-',r- region.The aiaartlir will t» F»r.»rz"y fair Friday *.?A Satur-

day nver ail <Vstrlcu. »»'ert tn New-£oarlaa4 aisd alc.r.<th« Stiili'- Atlattw- Const. -xh»r» ra!n w;!l ccntisne IM-dav r.iorrl-j. It willbt Bacß eorte* Fn.law In tt» At-lant!'- Sta*»» an-5 cint,.iu» c~t* in V. » »Ti;r«t »»::•\u25a0:».th« las- r-yion and VS» E»»t Omit F*ate«. It wtU l«»aJU>e» F-;fa • »'»t of the Mia!»l««lppf Itiv«rani warmerSaturd&y -"\u25a0 the certral valleya, the la»e -»r

-an-5 tn»

sJeclal foreeaat— BMna warrfr^s »r» <!:?rlare's r^\ »^«Atlaatle <"" a« trow Hatteras t-> Fj«trw-rt an* on tli«1' we* aj£*^

On' tie New-E.-.^lar"! C<-ast wind! win b« trl«k to Mcl*est to northwest, 'rt tfc- >liM'» AUaaxSe CMM man'o brisk -..•\u25a0- or I Atlantic roan:'jrvt :•» f--ih nr>r

-..iwes; H r.^-r-^.: aa tb* Guif Cr**i

!IcM to fr»«h cortieait. OB tl-t1--

:»- —\u25a0> '''-\u25a0'- to fr»*.-.

ar.d lar.V . i«--'rr.t.b r^urr'ast Frt"ar rir^t: "a tt1-*1-*low*r lake* fretij to brisk vert, bcrotr.ts* varlaMa ry

\u25a0Maai«r« <l»Mrtlr.« FrJ^y for E:r>j^ar.pert! wl.l ha»»eiir.tr.:*.-.ln? *e»t t*> r',rthwe»r wtr^.a. with cooler e.n<J

aart'.r cloudr weather lo the Grand ink*

FORECAST FOR TO-DAT AND ?ATrP.r>AT.r t KeaMiaeiooi rain sai as fe ccler

•--—ii»y; brisk

to Mgl. west to n-rthw~t m'.r.l«; ?ati.-^>y fair ar.i cool.For District cf CnlumtlA and Maryland fair, cocier to-

day; Saturday fair: fresh ncrtf»e»t to earth wir.ia.

For D( U*a--», c!e»rt=g a=l cctier to-day: fresh to briskr.'-'-.irjit winds Saturlar fair.-

Ea«t«n) Fe-.r.»j ivei.a. colder to-aay; \u25a0atarflayfatr fre»h n^rthwert to north wlnri»

For West Vtra-tEla. fair. e-rtitlr.u*i cool t*-4ay Satar-<lav fair. w*rns*rIn ww f^rt'.oo

Frr N>TT-J«r*»T -,• Ea»t«m K*w-Tork. OMftag «r.lc^'^Avt to-«ar' frea>! t> -*k ucrth«s«t wind*. Saturdayfatr.

Frr VTestem sje»-Teal totr»»4oa cyMr ineast pcr-tt<-- SatartJaT fair, warrrer ir. w«»J pcrUen; frtsii ta'.r.--4 ».•«: *ir.'« feawastas vartaile.

F r V/eatern Fe»B«i lvas'.a, fair, c :"\u25a0;•\u25a0! '•nol •->-<iar:P«-._ri»/ fa.-, w»rra*r. fr««a west v!o4a> becoming rart-

THE WEATHER REPORT.

COUNT WEDS AMERICAN GIRL.Honolulu. Sept. IT

—Ccunt Lsor.ardo Erniola

Tiontl. a member of the guard of the Kins of Italy,

was marrif-a Tuesday, on the inland of Kauai. toMips A'.ic* Spaulding. The bride is th» youngest

daughter o" t'olonel gpauliinp. owner of the Keallasr.'i MeKoa supar planratiors. The oevty marriedcouple, accompanied by Colonel SpauMins. s^utdon the steamer Alim»'i • yesfrday for Italy.

TO PROVIDE FOR SCHOOL OVERFLOW.T» the Editor of The Tribune.

6ir: The notices of •'.-• last few duy3 in tr.anv

of our paper*, regarding cur school children andthe lack of room for t»»em in cur ptttttt schoolbvilding* brlr;r«i again to rry mind si easy methodof solution couM it only be seen by cur Sunday

school pl-.ilanthrepist3 who work in many *ivito secure the attention cf o-ir little ones for oneday ef the seven. When if their classroom doorsver» or.ly opened lot the five school days therecould be no question »s to the number that wouldat once -• glad to come, and who can stiy but itwould be- a method. Ifnot the best cne, to get themstarted on the road po long heM out to them in

vain? What an ea?y matter for the 2.C"> whoare quite -.Mr; to c • lay 'z. to say nothingcf «he many (ia it 27.''-X') in New-York City alonewho .ir" "ii ha.f time. If a few of mr churcheswould come to th»; rescue and ofT^r their Bannayechool ro^ m? Iv.o-j'J b» gal to hear from romarf our pastors regarding the matter, from Utdlpoint of view. POLLY PEAS.

Ballst^n. N. T.. Sept 15. 130S.

Sir: Mr Jerome's letter of assault and insult i*so needlessly Virut.iL so «rarji:'->;:>!y brutal. towardMayor Iy?iv as to proioke amazement, thoughscarcely to deserve crltictsaj. Hi« rem'-rks rtrrindus that ••whirlwinds" are dangerous, and may ta

treacherous.It Is superfluous to analyze the long letter. In

th<? summary, Mr. Jerome claims <"-> BkOt Mr. Lowfa< peraor.ally unpopular because of his personalcharacter: {It that in 19C1 the. victory was won by

the sincerity in the campaign, and that to renom-h ttt Mr. Low would be insincere

The answer to these statements is that they arenot tnM Mr. Low may be personally i;r.r>opular

with a few officasaekers and politicians, ar.i withsome men like Mr. Jerome, w"ao call dignity \u25a0"ego-tism' and seif-respect "self-eornplacFru-y." tut Itto not true that Mr. Low '> per»ona:iy unpopularwith the great mass of the citizens of Notv-York.

The point in regard to einctr-.ty does not liar-mcr.ize with Mr. Jerome's other remarks. He has"no pa tier,re • with the expression •'logica! candi-date." ana says the only real meaning in Ike mir.isrfpeople v~ho resort to that term 13 h firriMtt*whom they d •\u25a0> not want, but car.net get rid of.

The talk about sincerity dr>»s not t'.t Urn tatHMr. Jerome traces the bccinr.in?' ef Qm dislike fbfMr T. '.7v- ty "some of us" back to :K>7, a:sd says

that •it 'personal dis-lite" has increased in ex-

tent aril !r.t"r.sit}- to the present n-.oTn«>nt. and thatto support Mr Low now would b*> rviie-ire of In-sincerity. Was Mr Jeromn insincere ;n 1>"1. whenhe supported Mr T.o~ » :•:. sue!, actfrttj (h^ "n!ra-ivlf being, of •'ourre. then a c.ir.'lidat'' for an irn-porta::r cfficc)?

The Diftrtcr Attorney =a'«i thrt he is net *child,to sulk an* reiuse to play bacmOM ethers t\Cl netplay the f.an." in the way he wants ar.i Drinks theyshould. What kind of pla^ dn« he call thi.--1«wait till tr.*ill"is practicailv tasf. and then comeout with sucli a tirade of pracnai abuse .it thi^lr.opportur.o moment. end with what r.-.otii^s wjcannot teli?

Ho has indeed had his say. H» has take tb»slight foundation of the unconireniallty that mustaiwaye exist between any public c!fl;er ar..l ooniaman cr men In the community, arid hee built up <•fabric cf exaggeration anJ misrepresentation. Itrecalls the story of me Ant and the Teles'-'-pe:

He vjrne<s the t^iescore op«M» down.Ar-.ii .1 iihe fTj;nt»<l tfcro'jfh it.

"Tl »orSJ U not so blj. after all.If ptcrle cc:y .-»\u25a0 i. "

But »*i—• {::•• remains that tIM majority bJ self-ro»p«cfing ci:izcn« of Xew York ate Ju«tly andsineert rro-.d of the present Mayor, his char-nctfr as a man and hi? n r<l as a ruh'.:c official,and that there is no more truly popular car.dlrtat*for the Mayoralty tV.a:. Bttb Low.

Netr- York"City.'Sept. If,1903. FAIR PL.VT.

PROUD OF THE TRIBUNE.To the Editor of The Tribune.

Sir: Th« Daily Tr.tune ha* become to me almosta necesstty. Ifeel tor.e<i and Invigorated with•very reading of it. Iget an intelligent and broadoutlook Into European and Eastern affairs throughyour plendld foreign correspondence. Iam editeddally ty your discriminating ar.d Judicious edito-rials. Ilike your ro'nle and sensible stand on allthe great problem* which just now a:» confrontingus. especially your everlastinj agitation of thelynching evil—good \u25a0SJOI const or it to the whole

T*orl- in the lons run. So Ilike also your dis-cuft.on of municipal policy, your fighting Of tfMevils that afflict greater N-w-York. ate. I amproud of your paper, and Ishould ir.ink that ifoldHora'-'-'s ghost ever bus \u25a0 (toM to look intothe ed'torla! rooms Ye mui=t be prot^l an^ must feelthat tUt good work he besar; tai not Ly saymeans in vj.:n. Irer.«w my s.:;'3«crir>tion to theseven days' THftunt. PEVIA.'JI.V CTLL.Professor of Greek and Latin. the Pennsylvania

State- College.State College. Pennsylvania. Sept. 15. 130a.

Jerome's L?tt*r Built Up of Exaggerationand Misrepresentation. It Is Declared.

To the Edit-r of The Trihuno.

SAYS Mf\YOR LOW 15 TSULY POPULAR.

LETTERS TO THE EMTOR.

SAW KLEPHAXTS GHOST.

Affidavit Made to Weird Tale fromLuna Park.

C. H. Murray. be;njf July sworn. iiepo«ej ar.d sayit'.iit he Is ta charge of the. Bureau o:Publi'ltyandPromotion at Lu.-.a 1?ark. and that. up \u25a1 :;-.rormj.-ucn and betted toe statemem In the acr.txed storyof the retun of Tapsy. t^." man killingeiepiiant,kilied on January 6 last, are true.

C. 11. MIiIRAY.Sworn to before me tMs ««ixfe»nth d^v cf Sep-

temb»r. V^a. JOHN T. EVAK&Irral;Commissioner of D^edr. Cityof Kew-T«rk.The fuJ.KTvirg i? the ftory Jir. Murray swears to:

Cotaa !s the e!ra:iiest eiephant in the world.He Is a : -erer. and experienced animal trainersaxe afraid to go r.rar him. and yet his t'edfellow isa twelve-year-old Cuban tiy who :» called Frank<"i- Tr.n-.-.i. ii.r.d xc whom ih<? big animal -xIU doanythir.j.

And it is of th« ttttla r::ap that •h!.« story jn- =!r>.iy about—at least, about h:m avA the Ittiaaje'ephant an.l the g!\r.;t of T.•;-:•'. tip ot!. r n^nki lir.g elephant which was executed at Luna Parkafter klUirgher third man

Columbo gored to death la Jersey last week theman who had beer, paying his feed bills aii urn-mer. Then he h«ui to be taken ty i::s owner. TonyLowanUu, whose c'r:us troupe is helping I'iUrrerry LbCM meeks at Coney Is:an-i. and so it cameabout that Lur.a Fark *ljrltered its second auuik::::rg elephantIn the day i:xe. ko that the r>uKl~ mar \ :«w him.

Co'iumbo Is out cf harms way m a tren-h. out cf\u25a0ttetl he cannot get. At r..£r.t he sleeps !a accaforr«.t> ftaole.

About 4 lock yesterday morning the -ea»d»ateeIOCT w«re startled by the sounds that carre Iromthe e"ltphir.t FtaMe. OoCMMPBII* the fcri-ami ofthe Ik . .-.ere hcarj. but above ail wa» the beilow-liig of the elepb.inr. -a... h < :.t;r.ued after th«br.v« cries had Mooe< tt'ati-.iunea ar.d rireanenmeat to the stable, but dar^d r.ot "r-en the doors,

reanr.r that <~rlurnbo ha<l added ..nether to his listcf virtues. Finally V.ir owners or the park. Fr.-d-efic IlKwnpaon an.i E mer 5. Dundy. arrive^ fromtl'ir KpATtaeOta. attir»'l in T.ajarr.ls.

The roel of the building wa« torn open with fireaxes and frca above it was se*n that Frank mclinging to the frcnt Its* cf Coluiaho. *.bo was•l.aJilxyr With fright

Th*- h.e«per ana «>phar.t ma<le a <^ash thr" ;gh

the ioor as soon *s it was opened, ColuraHo a i.r.tcthe boy ty pushing him w::t h:> tr-a~.k. When th»-ywere as far ma:1 from the *tai>leas ;; was poss:b.eto get the boy tod h!« rtory.

According to his statement, the two had beenrleepirg soundly when tie lmmersa form of an-other t!fphant arpeaxed on the «cene.

•'It walked over me." Mild Frank, "and yet nererhurr m« at all.

"The two elephant* glared at cne another for•r-a-e n:orr.er.ts -.- * -v.- \u25a0 •\u25a0

—\u25a0--• <•-,-•»\u25a0. •- r -.

ta'-k tto srrnnge elephant, bat It was there anttil' It was not there. We both raw It. with ;:*

tror.k nwir.glnr C*. and Jorrn ar.s then Si<;ema> s.It waike.l through Ccluir.bo and stoci on me Just•« Co'uabo uid when he knelt on Mr Ooo<i.i:htitcr" he stuck his tusk through his boiy. Itriedto rsl*» nsy harfiy to re-ivh it. Iput ray hands or.Its hide, ar.d »till IcouW not feel ar.-rr-.-.r.m. Thenj !tnithe ghort cf another elephant. Thenit talked to tnv eiephar.t. and whaterer It MMs-ra'ed him so ta-'.y that CoTumbo rocked -m sideto !•> so mad) :hst Ithough: he would knocktc» fide walla cown.

•Afier that rolunbo tcok me with Mltrunk andpui.ed me letween his front legs, and then for thefir« time :n mr <:U Iheard an elephant talk.

\u25a0•To* «\u25a0'•\u25a0 \u25a0• was Top*\. aud *'-'t to.d Columbo

hew one Say the day sac died, they had put chainaere>jnd ber'iegs and tried to persuade h"r to crossthe bridse unqer the tower. And she *aii that theyrave her carr'*** with iv>l*on In t'.ern. and th^tther hr.d put *.^najt'« c l.er f»et. unJ that whenab* Mad tr ktdl th.ejn or a boit of ejectri.-tty h«4r.lt her and she dropped down ard dtad.

''d now'..-." •..' ••-:•• take him a*ay. tat 1 don tknow »r-.e;« to £0."

John D. Rockefeller Unable to Enjoy MealPrepared for Guests.

[BT TELX<.F.Ain rO THE HillWt 1Cleveland. Sept. IT—At his Forest Killho:. yes-

terday aftcrnocr,. John D. Rockefeller pave whathe termed a party to the officers ar.a teacher? of theEuclid plasma Hospital Church. Mr Rockefeller in-sisif-3 that all visit every nook aad corner of hisplace. The dinner tables were set to revra! rooms.Pl*!courses MMserved, but Mr. Ra:ke.feller con-tented bira^Lif wttll a bowl of bread Usd milk andone of f-ou;>. These he quick'y disposed of, and re-fum'J his rounds among his gutetf.

At his country home, Wlnyah Park, bet-weenN»w-Bochelle arl Pelham. OWSMI Lathers enter-

talnad Colouel Aniertcn oa his re'um from the de-fence of Fort Sumter. and Ger«ra'. McCellan on h;s

r*ririr.g frcrri :*» Army cf the Potomac [\u25a0 hisCharl«*ton home, launeciately after the war. he en-•- • •d the officer* of both armies. In his .'•

time be knt-w ÜBMMMVBHB7 \u25a0•0 -\u25a0«- pe--.r^ \u25a0>.1- :*T? •Ml Latheri \-l»ited Cclumsia. S. C.

and helped orcsr.ize a rsrp«yer«-

conventirn to peti-

tion th*Prenident »nd crigrress against th- carpet-bag rystem then rcr.stitut.ng th<= goverr.ment cfthat ate He a!»o aMrosssji •• Oootsotoam the

BM cTr.bine* meeting of white und colored clti-sena Ha rajfor Congress !n Wes'rhe«ter OWMtT.but *aa defeated by the rto .'.i*:e fl\u0084::»m H.Robertson.

<'o!or.r; L&#:-.ers leave* a son anil fl-» diushters.TJ.e » r.. Bldbarfl Lathers fr.har served as Pole*Coir.ml«»loner tv Kf*.tat|g]i One daughter wasCiarrted t" the. sen of Bifhop Sisapooß. of the Meth-

odl*t CVandl The other four daughters ar*sir.rle.

C&oatl lathers xra* a member of m»ny organ-

l*at-o:.--. ir.C.j£i:s the Wlnyah Indigo Society of

01 HNkWB; OH S«uth Carclir.a C'.ur. cf Charies-

\u2666Oi. the Cnaa&er of Commer-e. Ie National Acad-emy of De*igr. and the Minr.attan. Union. P.efotmend Lotos : .be of thi« city, as well as the Tara-laany Society and thr Ir.ternat^ni! S-^-iety ror•r< r*"?agat'on of Referm In Civil War, of France.ar.l an aor.orary rr.ec-.ber of L.oy.!«. ..f Loadaii.

The funeral ia to be held In New-P./v-heile to-

BCno* afterr.e-oa. The burial wi!l be i- Trinityrnur'-hrard. N^w-Roche'.>

Durtn* the war he visited WitsMsCtOß *r ?«".\u25a0>--*-*\u25a0'. a- addr^r* before President Lincoln ar.4 his••sb;net on behalf of the underwriter* and mer-chants of Kcoi'ToTli ":tti:.c letter naval protfetloaagainst CorT*-<serate cruisers. He a> • madepr*e-*h»« in Mar.cher*«"r. England. Edinburgh. Ecct-land, and Lucerne. Switzerland, on th* subject ofthe d>fer.ce r>f the Union

na>ttr.» James T. Brady for Goverr.or. In Pecern-h«r. ISP with Ger.erU Dix. Governor Of the ttatf:TT^rtill|in Hurt. Tv-i:::«.m B. Aster StewartBronr.. Jaxaes W. Beekmaa. Wilson G. Hu:.t.Mayor Fernando Wood and others, seventeen sign-ers in all. ef whom at his death he was the or.iy

mrvivcr. he a»-r.r out a circular letter, afiSr^rsed to

the leading MMM th* State, asking then to comeio Uiofflee, Nos. 33 and 36 Ptr.a-ft.. to suggest m»... frtr th» threatened rupture of th* Union.TT.!*BHdßg; kromr. as

'The Pine Street Meeting."

vu cotapwed of some -\u25a0• hundred pmnlnen*end cor.s":-ratlx-« MB \u0084f \ -th psrti»s. A KWllllltilWw»t» aalaoof toreport proper neararen expre-tivee,f the *» vnf the rr«et.::c Of thli c3mm!Tte»= Will-

Ibzd IT. A-!:!**:!v.as chairman. This corrjn;ttee

roport' re»r>lutjons a:»d ihe edflres* to the So-th£» prepared by General Dix The resolutions after•erne aaieridmer.U to make them fullyMOpfMOHHa,MM tr.a'-.i-nous'.y passed t";<i*r These resolutions'>F--s.-i'':t F;:"rr.cre ar3 Colonel Lathers wer»£.rp-,:r.tcfl to go to the fk.uth to present their. Mr.FiUaore or. account of his de icat* health, wastriable to wnd»rtnV» the mIUiOT.. an * Colircel

L*ther* vu requested to perform the duty or. be-half cf «\u25a0)• rree»lr.r. He visited F.ichmoad. Char^e*-tor.. Augusta. Sa^ccah and Montpoiaery . deliver-Ing the MHWHI to \u2666\u2666< plaes Vttk 5 roper remarks*•» the -*\u25a0*•-!* * Hl*aSdrrss to President Davis ofthe Confederacy was d«-iiver«<! a couple of days be-fore the attack ssj Fcrt \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Mr He wrr.t to Mobil*ty in'.itatior. of the I'nlon UMrchant* of their<~tisrr.her cf Commerce WaJta he was »dflre«slng

a large meeting of the citizens generally, as wellac the merrriar.t*. th» r«^r-> came that Fort Sumterw«t attacks Tlii*brought his addreya to an end.

At -Orleans Colonel Uarhers was met by th«%Mayor, but with » tlrra order to quit MM elry IIonce On returning to this rity his time wa» large-ly occupied Ineo-rperatlor with t>.« t'nicn DefenceOMbWMM in orgariztng volunteers f^r the arnrand with the Chamber Of Comm»r-e "In ra'.Finrfunfls for the gnrtrommtt

EDUCATIONAL ISSUE OF THE TRIBUNE.rrcm ihe CtrWUn Advocate

A »» > »-*• )-. » recent asjsnbcr of The New-Tork I'ri't-i-r-* »a» drvcted to 'ate OCbaoam. theSm At\ < occupy™* •rveral columns, la this the:.' as? hi*h BCaaH »• compared with the privateirhool o*;i:ciiiafi>- ti»e lar«e aia.d«my or institute.It »'A

;esiUia.t it if t.ot to r>e quesooned trial, lano., ... --

priTaie Tfccala car. give a BOM• rrru t with the cond;t:cn« »iuch they a:-

'or'' Unor.g tsese are ihe wniew of capablet*a'r-,eri ».tn a *r^c-i» r.ujess. »Iso»« work lamu-a n-.Pre effective with cc&U cia««ea than \u25a0nthhir«e o-e* rMfiithe general cor^.uonk of pul.Uc*rhi>cl*make .iuiHUfT Where th« nutab*r la cotto «r<at. :^^a: attention can £>• giv«» to each

'"",, a»* -\u25a0.«•.-.» which puptia'

'"'\u25a0 In prlrat«aeSatoto are tTT the features which chcu.d ren-'a^ tttmm esittcuLy attractive to a:! ir'.j who""., \u25ba..iiei&js saout the tature rf •:•;*children.Ia" b*iSX jjru»l for years with tht- same aa»oei».t«»s

I*-

——^ ia»'l%« ta-.; rtaa»onr on th» mind of youthsoTkott MaS It trace* the career of two of the•rr^ate« prr;*r*tory boarding ».r.^ols ir.Nn.-Erf-lar? F*t-wa t— characwr of iheto :a2uer.ce. thedjrtlr.rtion if.ii-ed ty their tlumd acd the «pe-r-ai r-Vt of ihi character, of the able nu-a who.* . ;\u25a0

-it t'.e.r luad. U> r«aard two or tfcrt*

MBl a boanJl:* prhooj of the flrat daas. per-*-*T»'d tr the M.-it rf tieol religion, requiringSaaaaaSal t»- re!ic;f>">-5 .=\u2666•. aad women, to be cfJbe' \u25a0-\u0084_. aai tie" adv= Tact ar.d hold \u25a0 -•'• >\u25a0••

51 e-ar.jui.rtiot* witha hl*h •|»pre)'-«at»<»n «f therr»*t p.Vr»w n»»4* Jr. the .üblfe wrboo!a and ofthefart that tb*v give tc Araertcar- of all c:»«»mo^ortur.rtjJs th»i innw b* orereijtiacteJ Tt-.ere?, bor*vfr. a differ.r.c» h c..::drer and j<-uth

'rouih to <?-H:de. *nd ;t U oftea au.te true

thctT"while> ne »oa 1» better f.ttel f\u25a0\u25a0- the public\u25a0

•\u0084 ,-..«t». »ei>oo'. the o'r>o*.ie aaj i«

the >.«ae with ano.htr tn the i«Ji:t FOIiIMJ.

JAMES SMART.Jane* Smart die: yesterflay at his hcra* ia Caru-

bridge. 'Wa»hJngtor. Cdur.ty For many yeairs he

wat a Hotter In BeruWda ... &"<! *nIntimate• • of Senator Conking He was alao on the

Ewpub-:-:. Stale >rcn:=ittee withPre^ider.t Arthur.

Hi Snuxfa father *ra» a clergyiaaa and a waria

friend ef HaaJ:ron Fl«h. «r. Hit broiher and ar.ephew \u25a0* otoO Hamsters. Allax» of Scotch de-

•ceet M* fmart comma r.ied a battery in th«mm H« »••*••» a tun ar.d daughter Th«

luneral «::i i*Jie flace at C*mbrl«l«e at :p. m.c:. Bfttsztiax

COLONEL RrCHA3X> LATHER*Who died yesterday.

Wcrcen Travelling Without Escorts HavePrecedence.

;r*OM THE TKIBCJCB BrKAf.]\u25a0Xashlngton. Sept. H—lftw baggage rrjruiatJons

signed by Secretary Chaw to-day ptoM ««watravelling without escorts on dM

'prfffrred list.When the passengers en an incoming steamer l(n«up for the work Of the customs inspector*, a de-tail of Inspectors is to be especially desijnntf-d to

examination of the baggage of women 'vithont es-eorta, la order that th-?ir landing may be expedited

as much as possible. The new r»"sru!r.tlcr.~ ar? morerestrictive than former ctr:iiinn» en the subject.No courtesies ar* to be extended to any ore except

foreign ambassadors and minister?, th*= memV-r?of their suites, invalids and ;<r-cr.s arriving incharge of their dead, or persons aMßaonod homein ha*te by news of affliction or disaster or otherImperative emergency. Tat isruance of passes onrevenue cutters is allowt-d only In exceptionalea#rs. m

NOTES FROM NEWPORT.'

Newport, R. 1.. Sept. 17 /F;»-la!> -Memorial ser-vices were held In St. Mary Reman CatholicChurch this morr.ir.g to commemorate the seventhanniversary of the death of Franks Brockhola*Cutting. The services were 'r.-'.l at the solicitationcf lh*late Mr. Cutting s mother and brother. Mrs.Brock Cuttlrg and William Cuttinf. A sol-emn hich mass of requiem was sung. In memoryalso of Mr. Cutting, a check has been sent to

Father Menr.an. pastor of the church, for th« St.Anthonys led fund, ar.d a check which FatherMerman distributed as follows: Firemen's ReMc:'Assorts t:r-n. ty><; Charity Organization Society. BAAm ar.3 Na-.y Your.s Men's Christian Assocla-

tior- J^C; No;re Dime Society. ISO.Francis J. Otis has rented for th« summer of 1904

the William D. K-.r.s cottage. Clover Patch, InNa-rac-anrptt-cve.

Mr. and Mrs. Sier.ev 1 Smith and family haveclosed their Newport MM ar.d have gone to

New-York for the winter.Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Spencer have closed

Alf:.orpc and return to Ph'.iadeirWa.Mr. and Mr; Victor Sorchar. have c:o;ed Gull

RoTk and returned to New-York.Mr«. dtu>-vesant Fish aid M'ss Marian Fish left

Cross»a.yd to-day for Garrisor.-on-thc-Hudson.Pembroke* Jcnes entertained a stag party at

luncheon en board the Narada.Mr*.T.-aver«. Mrs. J. K. Pierscn. Mrs G S Scott

RDI Mrs N. V. Clapp gave luncheons at their cot-

taj:»f

Dimmer* were given this tWMng by Mrs. T.Shaw

Sale And Mrs. \u25a0 E. Huntinftor.Amo:iir those who left Newport to-day were Miss

Learj-. \u25a0who go** to the mountaJns. Edward O Wa|-

<Att. and Mr. and Mr?. Wnaa M.ElasßtHKl. who

will po tr« Scarsboro-cn-the-HudforMrs. J. Strwart barney rtalned at d;nr-r to-

mrh». thirty guest* being preaer.t. Music followed.At the sUg«i>tion of th'- Mm of Roxt-rghe, an

lnterestir-p gig raco was fulled ofl this jjWOOCnto th« harbor between the cre*s cf the Narada MMthe North Star. Mr. Kai Mr? Jor.es> ar.<J Cor-

r.e'..us Vanderbilfe steam yachts. A prize known«• the Roxburgh* ?tnke« «a* offered tor th» DateTka race was over a amMa< course up the bay.

with a finish off the yachts. The crew of theNorth Star won by a quarter at a mile. The prize

*as presented to the wi-ning crew by the Duke.after which the spectators withdrew to the Northrt»r for luncheon. . . .

Tve run of the Mnr.rr.outh County hounds startedpt Plate Hi;i to-day and er.deO at Horieyrr.an Hill.Am^ni? t>^ -\u0084 «ti" tOOk P«r( w»re M;*s Marrar'-rsari.- M.59 .Julie Bancroft, t'aptain and Lady1intfwy snd A!fro>l G Var.d*r"o!lt. I>ady Cathi""n;.;-;--> njBt*t in and »a» awarde-1 i..p brush.

HAS BBEAD AND MILK FOR DINNER.

Under the Name of "Eunaing" the Entering

Class Still Suffers.[»• naaMPaVS t> thz tsjcc^x.j

AAT.apoUa. Sid.. Sept. 17—The <.av«atlgation intothe hazl^c ft MMshJpraan Richard S Gallowayha» riven oadal recognition to what 1» commonlyknown h»r» that hazing Is still going oa In f-il!force at the Naval Ac*Susy The midahipmer.«!enr that there Is any hazing, but tr.ejr have or.:;-changed ttM Mar of the practice to 'Tur.r.Jng.""H consists chleny of the u»e of Insulting and pro-fane laL£guag* to the under daysmen and compeliins

them to unrlrrpo critlntwus physical «xerd«e» until»-*bau3te.d. ItIs the latter practice which is send-Ir.r the hove to Kick <juart»ra.

The J:az*rs are about fifteen w?d«h:prner cf thethree upper clae»*i who are deficient Initudlea andcompelled to forego the regular holiday So strong

Is academic custoni that this handful at ti:? dullrrs*n of the upper classes Is hazing the "-'\u25a0 youths

wist cempejt the entering ciaes. The cOc»r; aretnlng to «:lr tho ;.^ungiter» to a man.v rei-Jtanceto »ueh an imjx»«itlr>r..

NEW BAGGAGE KEGFIATIONS.

HAZING COKTINFES AT ANNAPOLIS.

.. •"•>\u25a0 r rrjrr.it PVr:: S-pt. IS.*\u25a0•»'" -***Air read»«r: la rerpoaa* to the ttpmi In 7«*teraay-«».ai» fo- d the <tea<*crer ef a fern ma-

\u25a0 le4 br J-our rpUneid rjciisfr'il«r*. ;t furs nw !>—\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 to Imcilb— 4rafc of Ml.*••"""«**»

—\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 niaimißmß of the Hotel

r***'*•-*»«*•' ro^a»«ar \u25a0eater -«!of Gin

\u25a0

-»• Co thr br-t «far*f ar* and water at

ttowaSr. •Nation af easily tmo •üß*nd feet"» "d< laasr ...ohir iJilimdMaiij iniwlla ar-

**«-*» v. ls. Voun v. • .

NTEW- YORK DAILY TRIBT'XE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 100.?.

FERDINAND'S REFUGE. Spedal Xot

Wa* Sent South in 1860 to UrgePeople Xot to Secede,

Colcr.el Rl-hard Latfcerc. «i»iity-four year« old.02* cf :ha aost prcis!a«jt So«th»ra«r« of this city

end tb« rctf—iiiftlvwhen the Chajaber of Cora-Tn«Tf» .*.a Governor Dtx nest In iMP to the peoplec." tfc*Scutl.ern 8t«t»« to try to difsuade tnem from—

niMug from t^e t'r.'-on. e^d rr»ter^ay from eMCff« at t'.r home. No US Ontral Park Wdt. C'o'.oo«lLatter? Hal \<t*r. In f«bl« health for months.

Colcacl Lather* mas born in Ireland. and wufcreught to thla country \u25a0 km • x month!" old. Hisr«rer.:s settled !r. the South. Hl» rr&&£lather «a«a r«»)ot>«-l In th« BrltjHjiArmy Colonel lyatiiera.

tir.dT th« c—

—hull i of Goverr.or Plrre* Butler.

«*» colonel of the Oat Regiment rf South Cer»v'.:ra Jr. rh» M»xiraa War. He had been in th«wrr>nifl> busisesa at Georgetown. 8 C., and In3M7 ram's t-> this city and aVMaWi ft comitJla«lonNMtaan. bra nchire into lasorasc* tat baaJtirf.He h«lr«4 ta*jic« the Erie Railroad In 1554. Colonelleather* and hi* ante, who t«- Miss Atbfe Pitman.of N>wport. west to N«w-Rochelle £Tty-fcur yearn

ace He had since then te«n a marfien *r.\u25a0*. v^atry-itiinof TnnlT Ept»--op«l Church, that dtr-

Colonel L*tbcra vua Democrat, and re?r**ente<J"W*estche«er Cocaty at th« Stata convention InSyTac-.ua «n IMO. where he roade the speech ncrai-

coloxel Lathers dead.

Tor th« c'nv*nieEC» of TTIIBL'Nn KZADZXS abroadaiia»|iiiin \u25a0 hay* kon m*l» »-> *#•» th« DAII»Yand

8l"Nl->AT TKIBUNE an flla » aal laiMf twsi «1 **«•hote.» r.arcf.! :•. «

L»o.\'l \—

Hotel Vlrforia. Raray Hot.! !•• *a« \u25a0 rv»i-^

HnieJ. Carlion Ilotci. rUrtJ#« a U-t-i. Hot: «au»-PO. •,-,.\u25a0 IT.t»l. IT tel Rviswi:. TTI« !T<S»-«-! Hotel, NorfoU-»t. ianbaEkm«nt; »llll» MMbVT'D7>»r NorwooA

ENGI-AND- A :-;:•. Ht-!. I-lv-rxx)!: Q'lWi Hot-!.Lr«os JtUUad n->'«l. Brmd-'ort; Houi W«r.tn«ton.Tur.brtd«« "\u25a0' i!MUr..J 11-*. >U>r«caaxb« Bar.R.->t»l Uote! Ron»-on-'VVy«: Midland HtowJ. IV»«t... '-.-.,• Hol»l I*> wf Wl»fct; ">••-\u25a0>

SCirri-ANT'—Si. Enoc!» II?t«l. <V.a«««r»: Station \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0»StaUon Hutal. D\irr.rr.»«.

GTBn\L.T.\R- IT t»l Oci!.FAP.li*—norel r-haUsmm. Mot»l•• LIU*"t 4 AJMoa >i<--'.

H"t*l <1« l'Ath#n-e. Unel rtu P iI.iU. 1! »•! .- 1*.J'V.l Br»-a«n« H>x»l St \u25a0 iir>aa4 Al^alr»

HOUL.-V>ri—Kur H*i.f. s«rheT»ttia4l»n.iT\r.r vno ?oT-ni or frajc'-b—R^t»i Mtrrrot*

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