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| RED JACKET’S DESCENDANT. DUFFY'S QUIET OBSEQUIES, _ Baried from an Uptown Church and Not from Old St. Peter's POLITICAL FRIENDS ABSENT. Ool. Murphy Expresses Indigna tion at Management of the Chief On-e-don-e-wng-wa Fairfield, Conn, Gen. Ely 8. Parker, #achems uf the of the few India under the United ied last evening at the home of Arthur M. Brown at Fairfield, Conn. given a Hher cation and studied law became a etvil engineer and in that profession up to the one of the last gain distinet! Government General's staff, then as alde-' olected Presiden Commissioner of Indi Minted Gen, Park Indian ame don-e-Wag-wa ndart of the ce cket, und seemed rquence that di ted Indian Chief nherit some his ancestors Parker had a large THE DISTRICT WAS SLIGHTED.| Civil War A Mines an th to Red Jacket Parker thro a, ‘Biaguiar Scene on the Outside of an Undertaker’ the Body Had Lain. any other thing h Shop, Where ginal draft of th surrender was written. the time was Grant's ministration ‘The funeral Patrick Gavan Duffy, which took place to-day from the rooms of Undertaker Anthony Huhna, 127 Varick street, wi not attended with the pomp and di play usually seen at the obsequier men as well-known in the world as “the Little Judge.” ‘With one exception none of the lead- ets of Tammany Hall, with which he had been identified for half a life time, ‘was present. There were no pailbear- ers, and less than a dozen carriages fol- lowed the hearse to the Church of the Assumption, street, where requiem mass was offered, previous to interment in Calvary Ceme- pointed pureh Bureau of Supplies the time ‘of his de for xeveral rled to Miss Sack DIED AT THE MURRAY HILL. The Wife of a Wealt Merchant Expires Sudde: Gertrude Lyon, the wife of a wealthy London merchant, stopping at th Hill oHtel, died at that day in her twenty-elghth Bright's die the cause of death, —— = OMINICK DEAD. Member of the Stock Hroking Firm of Dominick « W. 8. Dominick, a well-known member of the Stock Exchange and of the firm of Dominick & Dickerman, of 74 Iron way, died this morning of typhold te at Quogue, L. 1 Forty-ninth ‘Among the Judge's old friends there fh aude Hee been ‘was a feeling of deep resentment at the manner in which the funeral arrange: ments had been conducted. This resent- ment was voiced by Col. Michael C. Murphy, the present Tammany leader of the First District, and the few who gathered round indorsed all ‘The Colonel was standing ou the door of the undertaker’s establish- ment surrounded by about twenty Tam- manyites of the First District. He want- ed his remarks to be heard, and that there might be no mistake he restated the grievance. “There never has been a greater insult offered to the community, “and the district than in the case of the funeral of the late Judge Duffy. He was an old resident of the First He represented the politi the District for years and rerved as a Justice for seventeen years, offe of hie old friends was made inte with the fact of him death. His body: waw'taken from the rooms of Daniel Mooney, an undertaker, who had known Duffy fifty years, other undertakers who knew him well. Came on the Augusta Vv Among the passengers on the at uate Vietorla, whieh ai ved today tr Hoboken Man Dies 1 HORNELIAVILLE, Secretary of \A one of the charter membora of ve It was given over to a man who did not - ~~ even know his personality, and who teen years or mn took the body out of the district. he put it in a room, where for days the body of the electrocuted murderer Bu- chanan was on exhibition. His wife is nald to have done all this, Dut I hold her blamele know who hin friends were, and she al- lowed entire strangers: the'arrangements. “They yrat the body in that room and kept it there two nights, and not a ain- gle relative or friend was allowed to nit ‘up with the corpse. They did not even think It worth while to carry the body to’ old Bt. Peter's Church, which he had attended for years, but had to go in- stead uptown to a place where he was not even known. Col. Murphy pointed to the scarcity of carriages and the lack of attendance, all of which he blamed upon the faulty funeral arrangement: Up in the room spoken of the body of the late Judge lay in a cedar casket, | cévered with broadototh, Egyptian trimming ple inscripti rf PATRICK G. DUFFY, 80 years, 11 months, 28 days, Ute a member of the old Vol untecr Fire Depar RIGID INMAN INQUEST. Bhe did not |wne Coroner W ko charge of he proposed {nvestivation as to the developments and $4 in money with black It bore this sim-| moval of the hor the reward rmit for the ty New York As to Who f $0 ottered not | xine company near representine fer that his will so little more The casket was tr and ranged about ‘Were about twenty women and children. Altogether not more than twenty men ing on the sidewalk The only floral tribute was a wreath, gent by the Tammany Committee of the Duffy had been out of the organization over two years. Among his olf fr @ room was a twelve feet square. the centre, as soon as they nd Potts and NO HOPE FOR THE BAWNMORE ain Thinks Metal i First District. MARSHPIELL mblyman Joh Assemblyman Dani exsAssemblyman. Patrick Dufty, ex-as. ex-Assemblyman, jis not change gemblyman Jacob Mittnacht, John M. Willis, fam Finnell, Bock and William It_was nearly @tart was made te Was celebrated and t) According POPULAR HOTEL MAN DIES. Ex-Assemblyman * Morning The Evening World) FAR ROCKAWAY, Ex-Assemblyman William J Queens County, died bere this morning He arose apparently After breakfast he la His wife asked if he were il) not answer, Pall frou Sew down on a sofa once and was He was @ well-known hotel man here, Very popular in the town and was about | forty years old. $500 for Father McGlynn. ‘The will of Mary Keele wae the ofice cf the Burroneie® te te Dit given Was to Wark fia Gastaebhehn be Capt. fummer May He Tried. WASHINGTON, Aux information on 1 fe understood that 8 court a dered to try ¢ T.—Although no subject ie yet obtainable py docks ot We cruster Remains A Congressman Boutelle, of Maine, wax expected to arrive here to-day on the American line steam- er St. Louis, Just befor decided to remain in Europe two or three, monthe ase amngrd Le 4% ft to nearly $3,000, ‘The Pursuit of Happiness" ‘me sin. Londop only by freedom (rom I hone Is thine “for ibe y EVICTED BY FLAMES, |Brooklyn Families Leave Their Home at an Early Hour. The Rooms Spared by Fire, Ren-| dered Dismal by Water. Money Damage Small, but Many Persons Temporarily Homeless, | ‘Three warms were sent In. shortly afer 2 o'clock this morning, calling the firemen to # fire on the upper floor | four-story brick apartment house, at Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, The fan spread rapidly and within a short tim after the fire was diseovered the 1 Joning buildings were burning and Jelght f made temporarily homeless "The lower floors of the buildings were used as stores. The flames were dis vovered by Wiliam Larue, who. itve on the top floor of 206, He awakened the other mbers of the family, and Jthey made their way to the street On their way downstaire they alarme the other inmates of the building. A policeman on duty tn the vietnity heard a ery of ire!’ and called th firemen. lity the time they answe the flames had communicated to th adjoining buildings, and the occupants, ies wer Who had been alarmed by the shouts of pedestrians, hurried downstairs to the sidewalk, Some of them left thetr Lomes without stopping to dress. ‘The firemen succeeded In preventing the fire from spreading below the third floor, and they had jt under control within an hour, ‘The upper stories of the buliding, where the blage originated, were almost totally destroyed, while the other floors were rendered unfit. for shelter by the large amount of water thrown into them, The losses will not execed $6,000 The cause of the fire is a mystery which Fire Marehal Brymer will try to solve. Y. M,C, A. BURNED OUT. A 810,000 ¢ in the Eighty-sixth Street Buliding. ‘The ighty-sixth street branch of the Y. MC! A. was almost destroyed by fre early this morning. The buiMing 1 a two-story frame structure with brick extension at. 168 and 1 ast Kighty-sixth street, How | the fire originated no one could tell. A citizen while pasting the place early this morning smelled smoke, He traced it to the door of the Y. M,C. A. bulld Ing and shouted, “Fire!” Two young men on the oppostte side of the street | vent in an alarm, ij Meantime a polleeman from the East Kighty-etghth street station heard the shouts, and, thinking the man was drank, started to arrest him. It was some time béfore the policeman realized that the builting wason fire, When th engines arrived the firemen found the bullding filled with smoke, They traced the orlgin ta the lockers near the gym. nasium in the cellar, beneath the Il brary, which contained more than $2,000 worth of books, ‘puty Chief of Battalion McAdams tin a second alarm, The fire ate through the floor of the library and up fo the letire room an the second flout. | The building burned lke tinder Iefore the flames were extinguished ey ro nastun ry, lecture m Tipper floors were destroyed. Tl jount, it is said, to over $10,000 LITTLE JOHNNIE ON FIRE. Hin Mehtwown Flames and Hin Ablaze. Park Poleoman Frank Smith lives w Is wife and three and a half-year: Jol son John on the top floor of a five: wry Mat-house at 187 Bast Blghty-fieen, to Smith ant his wife occupy a m off the park tr ina bed lounge in the parlor Thetr son slept Shortly before 7 o'clock this morning Smith w kened by the erles of son © the parcor the fat saw ul fe fellow standing in the mit | dle ar room. His nightgown was wiki 1 smoke was coming from the ovine Hastily Smith smothered the fi J the boy's xown while | Mr, houted for help. ‘The mon of an en n poured a stream Of water Into the Smith apartment an the fre was put out with 00 damages he cause is not established, bat tt ts thought “litte Johnnie could’ make it elear. HAPPY THEOSOPHISTS! | Mr. Hargrove, a Leading Light of the Cult, Arrived Day. Ernest T. Hargrove, the well-known English ‘Theosophist, arrived on the st jLouls today, and went at once to the trha| American ‘Theesophical Boctety's head quarters, at Ht Madison avenue. My Hargrove was. one the prime movers in the recent revolt. in the Buropean section of the ‘Theosophical | Which resulted In the establish Uh independent soctety, with Qe aids President Mr. Lufkrove intends to remain here me mor Travelling slowly west Wille leeture tour, His lectures nelud iscourses anid t Vthe axis of Polities oan by rit reporter Kade a cleat Mf the revolution 1 ‘ Oo Rlavataky's West pupil a aliy credited ) i SHS re inherited his ISTP TOMS SHOW 4. Annie ie ma ' y was Tat H t by the Hyahmtns, w r tthe Orient. to dow ) ‘ ira 8 clused th Hargrove defined the word Ma Y ferhape Baty a8 examplon THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, OYSTERS IN SEASON £3 F8()() KK LLY N, OMNGERS REACH TOP AOTC The Juicy Bivalves Will Be Plentiful cn Tuesda: HEREISTHE PROOF AT YOUR DOOR. TheStrong Testimony of Four Well-Known Men Cured by Doctor Copeland, Who Offers Free Trial Treatment to All Who Apply in Person, strong testimony of Eull Fever Reaches to the Lower- CALLED DOWN BY WHITE. - Priced Stocks. Dinputes an rated Story Impure Water Sapply. An illustrated paper of this efty, in its latest Issue, prints a story with w series calling attention foul condition of some of the surround- ings of some of t Krooklyn wa four well-known men lc ustrates the thoroughness with which Doctors Copeland and Gard ‘There men hav born cases of ot Bank Statement Shows Surplus Re- serve Increase $1.583,250. HI been cured of stub- ir. William Lud= eyes woud beh Month Is Exploded. the mateaitiiayt t "Urainmasier He the Mecond Avenue. Rlevated Bittner, of 4 West 11Ath street, and Mr, Edward Milt, OF07 Keap atteet, Hevokiyns, will be found These meu were selected have been cured nt OF thelr prominence ws w citieens, aad thet tlw work of the very door of evers reader of The constant aust ever ting Was not uly disnereeable to om thie HAWKING Mid apie * ktreama includ Although there were a great many speculation xchange displayed Dealers Reaching Out for Southern eqnally Interesting, a fair de- and the market lost and Western Trade, streams in of activity, | none of Its strength, Mw short thine belies this diseas attack my Innes Works Commissioner White, peland Metical iment of Doctors Copeland and was in the story, writer of the article ‘hs dently been wees that ex- ed shares, in which the trading was The Southwesterns | Were the special favorites, as the crops along the line Heularly large, and they are assured of a big business this Fal! and Winter. | Grangers were at highest figures of the week and Western fon sold at 9, the best price for some | unusuaby lively first eupply of far suceuient bly the dangerous mecumulations In clent supply at least to meet the lay of the open ad of the thousands of or near the partment has purification vaskets and * aiso points out many other ring inaccuracies in the stor; vening Warld the water-shed Commissioner ‘The result was 1 at almos patch! ‘There were purchases to cover short ‘ontracts owing to the approach of the double holiday. prohibition prt J. BITTNER WILLIAM LUDLAM, rdner [improved remarkably. ¥DWARD BILAT, LY CURED. for Americans nd of the week frustrat who feared a con- ngth of speculation. score of men, responsible for who were alle its bad condition plans of diggers tinuance of the man, and know that iny trouble with the throat aad americun Tobacco, 11-4 to 14 1-2; to 5-8; St Rock Inland, 1-4'to 838 + THE NUMBER IN QUESTION. Wheel 18,807 Was Properly Sold, Miither, residing at No.9 West 118th ad Catareh of the Head and TRAINMASTER HURLDURT CURED, He Suffered from a Severe Cai onchinl Catarrh, ‘Trainmaster Hurlburt vated Full reviding at 026 East" 16st 1 sufferet trom m severe case of 200 baskets, nt heen for my wite T (3-4, Pittsburg, Cinolnnati, Reel PL as hy atIL bave this trout nth street there were not many more than 100 baskets ed from barges, but a great many more than that were boat and rail, tels and restaurants, rprising in her case nd inade up me mind that chronle Nasal Catareh could be eared right here in New York city, and there was no need of a change of Ferdinand Sternberg, a clerk for Alex- ander Schwalbach, 7 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, ap} the Gates Avenue Pollce Court this orhing to secure possession of a bicy- which he elaimed had been sti from the Liberty Bieyele Compan which Mr, Schwalbach ts agent. ‘The wheel was taken from the store John Davis, a colored porter em-|creane, $1 ‘and sold ‘to Samuel lack, & sajoon-keeper on Burt ave- e, Coney Island, for $25, Bhillack tes titled that he had consulted: Sternberg fore buying the wheel, and had. been jd that he. Was allright. declared that "BI number of the." wag. 18, in reality 1 was 13,607. "No. "1s, s07 had roperly sold, ire in the warerooms. lustice Murphy ‘decided that. Shillack had bought the Wheel Im good faith, and A cWit suit will be rived by steam- orders being ern Union, 8 to My sister, on d tomy wife that sh a any time atate asty Consiimpuion tiie pains in the ter bindes, On an Increase $2,464,585; increase, 779; "increase, $177,904, 8 earnings of $2,864,360 1411; expense 433,08, and net, $899, ‘The Wabash road reports for the y ended June 39 gross earnings se of $591,610; ext) the uaual kympto: '& dropping In the thros Iy hawking, spitting end eng “am ortahle tight he chest, loss of appetite and Ais 1¢ That E plncsd of Doctors Copeland and Gardn | treatment Tam gid to say | n no dearth in the supply all through ty KeOld Pod, four months does not ture } total income, $3.1) charges, $3,712, Tam entirely ¢ K anit prosteated wie would Wrap wet tt thinness MAT these months, the gr: ough not quite as far ani su sg ci tah hat crease, $128,857. The ‘importa of specie at Ni the week were $192,161, $180,166 were the same weel Sternberg | $1,116,200, Imports exclusive of 5 New York for the week were of which. $2,958,301 were dry goods and $5,445,411 general merchandise. sume week $7,707,426, of which $2, Roods and $5,685.47 Money was nominally ‘Commercial ed by them, He swears em Notary th Copeland Cured at Oysier Bay, Long Gabe aus end Gardner F palatable an perly prepared, of 184 the Imports were hat any chronte suferer, whether Y apply any time at ld Wert Wit to the fuets whieh 21.47 were 8 ere At inerely nominal rates, general merchandise Trial treatment the iuMdavit reads: 1 awarded it to him. begun for the possession of the wheel, N OR CHICAGO? These two by the New Yor changed at 5 on steamer da: ers’ W-day bills sold at 4.890 4.89 1-4, and | demand at 4.89 3-4 a 4.00, The bank statement shows an Increase surplua reserve now standa at , Jont $844,800 In specie, but gained $2,775,40) Foreign exchange, ax HOME TREATMENT BY MAIL. ald of the sympte whieh Ms lve e ewer than L Years af sumteritt AIatement hoping t and on the haif-shell, spawned out blank the Cope: OME R_CHAE AE Mi elled to INA sone other a Hive Te rests, BROOKLY: Ware in pri tiwiks and Well Wisi of $1,683,250, Smith's Family Affairs Comet Edmund G. Smith, @ Chicago lawyer, temporarily staying at 2111-2 Lewis ave- was arraigned Gates Avenue Police Court ing, charged with abandoning his wife two children, Bensonhurst, ing with their father, with Dr. Copela The Copeland Medical Institate, 15 WEST 24TH STREET, NEW YORK. W. H. COPELAND, M. D. ‘The witdayit was made be‘ore #, Meyer Grif- fin, notary pubite, market practivally opens, Tockaways the Sub-Treasury, Loans remain | me as last week. following are fancy brand, consi t to be equally as good As t will also bring S450 Comparative FE, GARDNER, 4. D. Office Hours—Daily 9A, M. tol P.M. 2to 5 and 7 to9 P.M. M. to4 P.M, AN ENTIRE CLUB ARRESTED. No Proof of Disorderly Conduct— iacharged, young men raigned In Jefferson Market Court this morning on charges of disorderly con- residents of West the prisoners Junto Club, whose 200 West Twenty= mes being Andrew Harry MeNeilly, Kk oclams will di and the children are liv- had at’a great r Smith says, Sundays, 10 A. Ctreulation’ .) The Reorganization Committee of the ‘8 of the United States Book Company, having more than four-fifths of all the outstanding mortgage bonds deposited, has declared the plan opera- | for deposit has been | extended until Sept. 5, ‘The stock market presented eatures in the closing dealings. @ orisk inquiry wife on Statutory grounds. has decline At the larger markets along fronts hundreds of hn and {tls estimated that at | to live with home In 'Chi- Wheat was about 1-8, lower, Septem- and December at markets were An increase in the visible supply next week of one-half million ‘Trading was local and not Bensonhurst, co-reapondent In the’ divorce M says that the resenting a business of about is expected, re mark ‘wenty-one timore market) arrest Bhould not have been Issued by a me venty con Brooklyn magistrate. for hoth the high | and a strong September or the ist of Oct ber trading, although there was a little buying on reports of Killing frosts In. the Northwest, | tember opened at 41 5-8e, Oats were quiet, dull and featureless, TO WIND UP ITS AFFAIRS. tone prevailed. by the continued demand, | prevailed despite fact that many operators are awa: street and the market Is deprived of Next week will probably the return of a numbe sentees and a still livelier condition of is expected, sales of listed stocks were 116,000 unlisted department 7, Shares of Sugar were traded in. has) furnishe Pwenty-fifth P oly of the trade because of the advan- KNOCKED A WOMAN DOWN. John Woods Held tn Brooklyn for an Outrageous Aw John Woods, an electrician living at Pilling street, Brookivn, r trial by Justice Goetting in the Lee Police Court charge of outrageous Luke Willian Company | William Lang, Thom 4 of n Recetver, Judge Beekman in the Supreme Court dealers for the this Keason they m Petrie, Matthew ‘Thompson, tle, Thomas arrangements morning on The Closing Quotations, In $11,000 bond nul Tupper, Henry Winter, Manufacturing | Cut stree young Woman who lives with her par- ntry's Supply wy 2 North Ninth street. hard-working, ing the company, abilities of the compan ing the capt the assets $135,620, $2,504,000 IN GOLD. ven xtreet on Thursday night recited that the mem- proached, she says, and, Invited her to The young woman called for assistance, Woods struck her victously knocking her down, and ran off. ce of his lawyer, — HORSEWHIPPED A JOKER. jor Scudder, of Babylon, Flogs a Man Unmercitul BABYLON, John Budd Scudder, of this town, hors whipped Lous Heyens last nignt ter is In the harness business wanted to borrow some wax + handed Scudder a bottle, he said ‘ontained strong hartshorn, vudder seized a hor unmereifully, but the Assessor compel!«1 him ] to stand until he had been struck over head and body at least fAfty yens gave the hartshorn to Asses: sor Scudder as a joke, ——— ——_ Fatally Hurt by a Fall. bers of the club numbers at night in and about the elub- . insulted wom 1 until the early IN THE RETAIL MARKETS. Prices for Ne when Woods ap) are $450,000, and xnnrion and Loxurios Are Ruling Low, take a drink, hours of the vs made nul- sauces of themselves, made at the club-hous of 1uxuries are « elty In quantities and endless fund nts was able particular disorderly act of the prisoner surd Freres, on the part o} prisoners and warning them to resp, Denver & Rio Grande pt LS RAL A fo t sidents of their vi- thelr club in a and fruits « for Hayre this $14,000 United States goid coin shipped by Lazard Frere: ports by to-day This makes th European steamers, —— ———— TIGATE TROLLEYS, Committee to Meet tm at Tneaday, ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. lative Invest! by Speaker I Kate tho ele TO INVES ginlative Co vaillng quotations for the kitchen: ul supplies ¢ Stock Exchange tranaferred—Witham HL $. Coler, of We N. ques has sold his rit) romat amt eg lamb ehop mittee appointed h last Winter to Investl- nd electric railroads in all citles in the State will meet in this jay for the purpose of ins ment of the Al- ubpoenas have been Ul the officers of the artnerships formed he members of elty next Tue igating the manag Catherine O'Connor, sixty years ol! fell downstaire o. 15 Bond street, dealer in ture at assigned to soxeph Metz with prete ——— = - WORRIED THE CATS. ig Four" Welch in Trouble with authori consists of seven mem= bers, of which 8. Fred Nixon, of Chaue SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC ror To-pay. 6.35 Moon ses HIOH WATER. LOW Wate | 3) THE DOG d to inquire into the matter of mMunteipal ownership of s et and ele- The committee 18 also tigate charges who says he 18 y*| troupe, owns a bulldog of which he 1s stro Welch left his lodgings, at stockholders jtaking the dog with him, On the way through East Nineteenth street the deg espled a black cat dog made » spring for it, and in a few | rack, minutes the cat was dead, having been «, |terribly mangled, The dog saw another cat in front of | Nineteenth street about to spring at It, wh |Monahan, of the East Twenty-second street station, came along and whacked the dog gn the head with his billy. this time Welch, it {s clatmed, stood by an apparently disin' after being clubb Offiver Monahan, (Whom it. growled and snaried, At the conclusion ef the investigation PORT OF NEW York, ARRIVED TO-DaY, will put the Troy City The Luther 1 » Patrolman Mauch Chunk, 3 STRAMSHIPS. DUE TO-DAY. COTTON OPENED LOWER. Declined 15 to 17 Points, but Ral- | ints Later, ‘ket took a turn that sur- the first sales showing La Hourgogne, J and New Yo <1 spectator. its attention . Hood Wright # Finance, Colon. NO DANGER FROM CHOLERA. fxeo OMMeinis sy Juin Hew Te Onder Contral, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3) The news Cf t by the Monowall of the break of cholera tn Honolulu does not wtarm the local health officers To not hend any disease to. this for every fo prevent it The Quaran | prised everybod a decline of this there was a rally of 5 or six points. | ‘This very heavy decline was on a crop in Liverpool contracts of about 7 points, which just about equals our decline this OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. BAILED TO-DaY. the situation, iwner and placed him bbed the dogs Host no time quieting th. with ite, owner, was ta THE LITTLE COMMANDERY. | Hood Weight Memorial Hosp Ken to Yorkville $e What You Need appetite, have no ambltion, and Irriable, 18 p fog Themactves in of crueity to animals was against. Welch, but that he did not set he was discharged, you to get rid of that witiout loss of time,” Massachusetts, ‘The Liverpool market was unsettled, decline there bé the report that Mp. Neill had made a in which he ex- d the belief that the cotton crop was much better than at the daie of his jatter’s assurance the dog on the cat, ie attributed to arrived In this elty Assooiation wi "ark Casino and — by Knights Templar. members uf strict enough if | HU 4 at Sulser® Harlem River wrried out and all Vessels arriving | mandery Hilts Would, be submitted. to the closest ingpection \ This ybe the first time ¢ bas been known in the Hawat Handsome prison Winners in these events ‘There was active trading, many longs unloading and some of the local traders putting out last _yeport. Detrolt. Commandery, the crack drill corps of the order in the country, who have been prosent at the recent coaclave of Will, at 6 o'clock this afte |. Knights Templar, Hood’s Heme at Loutsville some short been arranged for them whtic jens At the me of the M cotton, This decline, in addition to the Sarsaparilla salting Hw lieved the diseas net loss yesterday, makes @ decline for drill im fromt of the bh ‘and Va trip by hoat to West Point Under contr There had been eight Duna. There will Inthe only true b'ood purilier prominenuy ia the championship run, arranged for thi yubliceye OL the two days of fully deaths from the disease and there were while in tow! only tWo cases remaining, aad those were both in quarantine, includes a jaunt in the drill at rk and @ trip by members of the New York and boat to Wegt Point, LLL cure all iver iis, billousness, bet December, 7.916 ok 7 et ae