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Show TOLD BY WIRE TODAY Tbe Cbnrch Properly Case Goes Over Until tbe October Term. 310KE OF TIIK WE CALASHI. YUitttcopi Mnl lu Jall.-lloolli Heller. A lloMt Ailrirt cu tho Ucran. IWAeillsaTns, D, V April II Tho cio Involving the manner of dlspoi-lug dlspoi-lug of the funtl now In the hnndi of a receiver nrltlnK 'rem tho nU of ' Moiuioii Church properly ,n u,al, wllluot bo dccldid by tho Hurremo Couit of the United Htetca at tho spring rm. The court grantid n motion to tdvanco the case upon lhodocket,wllli IheitlpuUtlon that It might butub-niltlcil butub-niltlcil on brlofs if they were Died llilt wrtlft or tot down fjr oral argument on Monday tf the second week of the next term. The attorney! found It Impoi tlble to get their btleft prepared within tho time rpeclllcd, ami tho caia tliucforo goea over until the October term. runrrnl of lira. Aliulrn llnnrock Nnv Yoiiic,Airll22 The funeral if Mr. Altulra Itiisaell Hancock, widow nf General Wlutleld B. Han cock, who died Thursday afternoon at the home of her niece, took loo nt noon today at the Protestant I.pliooial Church of Troutflgurntlon, "Tho l.lttlu Cburuh Around tho Corner." llov, (loorge M. Houghton, rector of the church officiated, aaslste J by Her. Dr. i:. II. (loodman of Governor' Island, Mrs. Hancock' former pastor. At thu cloao oflhotervlcea, the body waa tent to Ht. Loula to be burled In tho Ilustell family plot In llellefoutalno Icrmtlcry there. 0. I), llusscll, Mrs. Hancock's brother, accompanied thu body. MrlnrJ lot Ihelililcr.. Nrw Yoiik, April 22 Tho lockout for the clothing cutlete! which hat laitod nearly four weeks Is over. Tho light hia been one of tho greatest labor alrugiile New York has aeen In yiara and resulted In, practically, a complete victory lor thu cutler. .New torsi llolrl Hiilil NrV Yoiik, April 22. Tho Now York liotel, the hlstorlohouic,liatbicn aold for $1,300,000. A Unite Arrives. Nrw Yoitir, April 22. The duko of Newcastle has arrived here. Ho will leoiiln untlljoluod by the duelled. |