JFEANK H. INGRAM,'JTlie ItemaiuM of the Lamented Yomuj; PliynieJan BSrought to the Old Home for I.ninrmpiiit-Obl1«iiI*V-The remains of Dr. Fra.nk H. Ingram arrived hero last evening at 10:56 o’clock via tho Wabash from New York and were conveyed to the homo of Wm. M. Gra.Tis, corner of Broadway and Tenth streets where the funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Dr. D. F. Putnam of the First Presbyterian church at 10 o’eiock this morning. Mrs. Ingram, mother ef the deceased and his brothers John and WiU Ingram of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Rd Adams of Toledo are in the city to attend the funeral. The New Xork World, of ‘ whose staff of suscial write* s the deceased was a valued attache, pays the following tribute to the memory of the giftid young physician:Readers of the Woman's Page of the World have doubtless noticed that during the present week the Doctor’s Advice of Dr. Frank it. Ingram ha? not appeared in these columns. Its gifted writer died yesterday.Dr.-Ingram has not been in robust health for some time and was forced by tonsilitis to cooQne himself to his apartments, at 210 West Forty third