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Tilt HOUSE

The Tniltifnlntw of Willie KerbUt 11-

1ttlirrranoutt or the Coeie and t uM

Lngallant Action ef Two BayonneDetective Toward Mr OSaamteam-

IJttle by little Bayonne Is learning thehorrillo details of the late Incident of theJute

goote affair

liir haw had Ihlr sayand Brunei hasnt done anything but lay

hi hide Iwfore any ono who has had time toWen to him and the neighbors have ati

the mutter until Any newT

to nvnn Whata now about the gooTThe ono prrvon In all Hudion county who

decline to dUcuM the matter either forpublication or In confidence 1 amatt Willie

Ho twines hU flngeni In

tin tightest possible under the tailsof little coat and purses hU lips tightlyWhen and ahakM his head mostforbldiliiiRly In tho languag of states-

men the has nothing toBellow was very the

coo It wan aa a swan almostand had wonderful black and white marklug and Hi remarks on Issuing forth fromMM l ani In the morning seemed to Bettner

inoM munical rounds In all the sweetharmonies which the Bayonne dawnThe ROOM wan also very fat Bettner spentnil lii paretlmn pitting on the horso blockin front of his house watching the ROOMS

ppliih through the miniature lake which

vary thu flat monotony of tho htrvots ofthe

On Saturday March SI the morning-

rail f tho goose did not rouse Bettnerfrom his slumbers He slept late Helookod out of the window while he waadroving and there waa no goose to cheerhi sight A strange foreboding flllod hlaheart Moved by this indefinable 1m-

inil he determined that he must find

the ROOM before ho had his breakfastJin did not find the goose But be heardthing that made him unhappy

Good marnln Mr Bettner Bald Mrs

ionlan when she saw the goose fanciercastIng his eye dolefully about her

arv ye goln to tho grond dinner

Which asked BettnerThe OHhaughnesaya to be sure said

Kiordon Thoy ore to havo a lovelyroast for dinner the day and theyrealter sayin its big enough to be eatingfor all tlm nolghlxjrliood-

Ilottners hands took a convulsive gripon the fonce palings and his voice shooka littlvI-

I1 h how was he askedSure It tho finest the country

pvcr saw hureabouts exclaimed thewidow It may be that black

white ono of ownWhich I know where It In

ughivl Hitmen Hut his eye gleamed

IndiTd said Mrs lUordAn an Imrot urpricfd Though Its not for meto bo for1 It

took for manln I felt mesllf slightedl v not bid to the dinner meMr Bettnur

Hut Mr Bnttner was gone Ho wentto tho He

walked Into their yard and approachedtho kitchen steps noon his face saw a of black andwhite feathers drifting about tho bottomHep Mr reputa-tion n a man of But as n manililo to protect the privacy of lila homefrom and baa renownMr Bottner turned on hi and wentI till station

thereafter Detectives Griffin andvisited the home

mniii had in his a search warrantwhich ho mention 10 Mr

when after some delay they wereadmlttrd to the house

Oood marnln Mid John OShaugh

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Im have yet visitMill ho sweetly Out will yea me whythe hrll

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Were after the you stole fromPwlner he And we want It quick

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through a door Mom5t all right leaned

lck against table and Deemed to calm1 ituwlf nn effort

Im nfirrboggin the pardons of bothfiit the lotiii or inn said IllsIriiM HxMunrd an expression of lielplprv-inuirtyidoni Jwanrue Heap Insoolts end fooroo-Ufion me a free they call It

orge Washingtons birthday Is ut thatvrrnro a day braBO Qwan Search me

hey did Jhey looked In every cuptu drd In every closet under every stair

nd under bed ver bed but oneli that one rested Mmwith tin bndclothen tight underJinr chin When the detectives manynjwiloKie entered her room she walled

ahnofit equal lntt n over tEeci was buffering in body arid the chagrinni iliHgrace Mm felt over this Invasionlier rlmmlHT two policemen Theyrelwl to

foutid tha offfil gathered to the number of evenMX Kald that knew nothing of anyC irM Not one of them toiii certain an to what of an animalH K Ki t wan onyway Willie this youngest

IMIIT IIIM that the detectives had noIfiiH g ttlnK anvthlng from him

Mr won Mid to him as theyI jrn J tn the IOIIM you dont knowic Alilnr about anv goose ouT

V Mild Willie with a fingerI i niMilli cHja were join to havef fir dinner

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Im ehd John I kaoVk Tnatepolio have ma death to answer for

got a gooee to answer for ladyMid

Mrs opened her eyeHer eyes flaabed are

a no dalcency In at allshe said Have yes no and slstera-tnat yea will treat a poor woman so shame-ful her around Ukehe was of male Im sure I dont

protection to the helplesst up said stop chewing

Such language groaned the suffererIn maiown me own little

children trowdla about thedoorIf dont said the policeman

shall have toyou are

Come save your Owwwwl shescreamed Murderl Watchl Then

said that Im an honest womanand a virtuous I to know thatMrs sells her honor withher lire and Ill scratch the dirty eyesout of either or both of yea yea comenear me

Mullaney advanced to the head of the

liar strategic position on the left aideMM

said will get up like a goodwoman and be sensible

sternly me nightgownl every stitch on

own risks To her husbandwho hovered timorously and explosivelyat theyea yer wife trated like a sufferln victim

life sea her shamedReady asked Orlfnn

answered Mullaney grimlyOne two tAre

Down went the bedclothes Mrs OShaugine was disclosed In her houseand with even her shoes on Thealso was disclosed In much less decentattlro her side

the detective joined Bettner outsidethe house and In his armsIn the of a large gathering of In-

terested neighbors Mrswas heard thrilling through-

an upper windowshe cried Willie Willie

OShaughnessy come Upstairs to yer

as walked down the street towardthe station heard the anticipatoryhowl with which Willie marked progressup each stair In obedience to the summonsThe end however Is to come For Re-

corder Lazarus nan held JohnIn 1100 bonds to await tho action of theOrand Jury

rniLHAItMOXIC REJECTS OFFKR

Will Not Aeeept MOOOO Hnbttrly Mr-

Damrotch May Not MIsfit for ConductorThe Philharmonic Society at a meeting

yesterday at the AschenbrOdcl Vereln-

US East street unanimouslyrejected the offer of a subsidy of HOOCO

a year for four years obtained from SamuelUntormyer H H Flagler and others byWalter Damroech the societys conductor

After the meeting a member of thesaid the money had been refused

because It carried with It a measure ofoutside Interference In the affairs of theorganization which was out of keepingwith Us constitution and the spirit whichhas actuated It since its Inception sixtyone years ago

The same member said no mention wasmade at the meeting of Mr Damrcawhose reelection aa conductor was ImpliedIn the offer of the yearly subsidy and ItIs expected that he will refuse to be a

this spring for reelection as conductor of the Philharmonic Society

A letter explaining the declination of thesubsidy will be sent to Mr Flagler chairman-In Mr absenoa abroad of thecommittee of subscribers and a statementof the socIetyH position will be made publicby the secretary

CIIAXOES IX TilE METROPOLITAN

Mr ronrtertt Plans Assuming Hhape He-

I to Go to Europe SoonHolnrich Conned has already taken steps

to Impress on the artists that ho is to engage-at the Metropolitan Opera house the chatigeathat will take effect in the control of thotheatre next year He has already abolIshed the concert bureau that has existedIn connection with the Maurice Grau Opera

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Some of the singers were really engagesmore for these concerts than for tho openperformances Mme SchumannHelnland Scheff and MM Camponari anti Blsphanhave usually sung more In concert than li-

tho opera They were sent all over thicountry and were a great source of profit

to the management as much larger sumwere paid for those concert appearancesthan the Maurice Grau Opera Companypaid the singers

Mme SchumannHrink for instancereceived as much as 1000 frequently totconcert appearances although her cornpennallon from the Maurice Grau OperaCompany was much less Frequently thtprofits from tho concert agency were atgreat In a week as those from tho operaticperformances

But Mr has decided that It U

much more Important to have sufficientrelnjaroaU to performances movesmoothly and the concert to 1

and any of the artistsnext give up the privilege olsinging In concert

have twice a week duringthe Heanon will be postponed until thespring when two devotedlo them as the seasons ar apresent given In Hostess and CliU io

the enrapd for nxtwill have to IM in this city tlte middleKovemlter The season U gln on OHJ

30th of that month and these two weekwilt tie devoted lo

Mr ConrUd will shortly sail for Euroiand return In umnwr li-

MUMtrintMid th alterations and improvemeat in the stage of opera iouOne feature of change aelectric lighting plant to rout more thanISOjUOJ Opera six ItrslEstate in sit course rr ll U

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IRON FIRMS TO ACt AS A DHL4

TO TAKE CONCERTED ACTION LCASE OF LABOR DKXANVS

Strike of fustier Engtoeers tn Tfita CM

Led the Natleoal erganlntloof Emplaylnv Firms TTsrk Tied V-

on Many Large Bolldlnct Iferi

A general strike of the portable boUtlnengineers on all city fcwhich the American fudge Company hacontracts caused the formation last weeof a national organization of employinfirms in the structural Iron trade

The strike of the engineers although I

made thousands of mechanics Idle and tieup work on many Urge buildings was kepa secret by the Board of Building Trades

There has been talk that tho structureIron workers would demand more pay thlspring and when the strike of th engineerwas declared it was considered necessarby the employing firms to be prepared fofurther trouble-

A meeting was held in this city taoWednesday at which representatives oBO per cent of all the largemanufacture structural contracts for erecting the Iron framework obuildings were prevent It was decidesthat some concerted action on the port othe employers was necessary and at a meetIng held oubsequently In Philadelphiaan association was formed coinprlslnfInns in Chicago Philadelphia PtttsburgNew York Boston and other cities A

oommlttee on constitution and bylawi-was appointed

htriite the enwhoso union la represented li-

me hoard of Building was causeby the a for pay whcthethe engineers were or not Tinoontractora that tho engineers wennot entitled to when It was not neces

to do hoisting The engineersheld that they must receiveschedule K4 until tnolr engines wenremoved whether they werear not

A representative of the American Bridgeto a HUN reporter lut t even-

ingOur organization formed simpl-

yo be able to take concerted COMf unreasonable demands notfollow of nrcctslty that them will bo i-

lonfllct and thiunions The portable engineers strik-

ia stopped the it-

liis cnrnot Erect our Iron If It it-

iot hoisted This throws the bricklayersnosona and other trades Idle want0 know where wo stand Wo liavt1 contract with tho hotisesmlths whlcl-til disputes must be settled by arbitration

this the havcontrt end on strike

Among the buildings on which work liup are the Knlcker

Hotel In West Fortysecond streethe Belmont Hotel at street

md Park avenue four oar sheds forMetropolitan Street Railway Company

a number ofIneoisareem

but whenip It the other

It was rumored last that otherntractors In the were

i that of the manufacturers ofron

Demands from all the unions Inbuilding trades are expected to ben

irs sATini ov JEWS

H Sldrn net Hark at Theor the Fail Side

In a forest entitled The Benefactors olho East Side poduced at the Grantcntral Palace last night tho Fxlucationa-Jxague hoveroly crlliclsed the patronizingttltude which It imputes to the uptown

who without understanding the conlltlon and surroundings of the people onho East Side and without any real symathy for Latin undertake to uplllt tie0 called Rutu lan OntcovtsThe play U IWHX on a recent meeting

ailed by some wealthy uptown Jews toHMCUMM ways and means to Increase theitipport a wellknown institution on theju Hide At thU meeting a number of

Side Jews were InvlteJ to give theirlewIn the play each benefactor points outhat lo him teems the greatest evil on thelist Sldj and offers a remedy Ono con

Alders filth the greatest evil andho erection of a public baths where eachay some ono may bo thoroughlys an lesson to the de

A of the East bide says thatlie women do not know now Ui

their children and she thatiurtrie Ire organized-

A lawyer thinks trouble with thelowntuwn young U that areM al orr study They have Plato-r hreoKfAxt up r and go

1 tied with richo tiiauer atetat the libraries tx liivtnicted not toulato any morn serious book

An uptown Jew who U publichat everything

i cultivate the favor manhe controls the votes

Af r Ooldbtrg an East laborader Joseph BarondtiMi getse ben facton verylat not at all the Kt i-

ld J ws and for that reason atlrilmUt-i ih m ignorance huh crime and tin

interrupted times and toldtat the wax nut called lo dlwniM-il but lo linl ways tint nicesti nupjxirt the of thi K kl-

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Special Values forLadles Tailored Blouse

Several new models in Broad-

cloth Venetian and Cheviots lined througholrt with extra quality silk FerthU

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IX SOCIETY

Lenten festivities differ only la namThe afternootr sewing class meetingslivelier affairs than tim usual teas asnumber of beaux really do drop in atoclock for tea and chatter Luncheonfollow the meetings whlch are re-

lleved recitations There are nomdinners and muslcalen on for todayone of the receptions will glen bMrs Hubert 80 Fortieth stroein honor of Baron von hennaMinister to Mexico and Baroness von Heyking

One of the Easter season weddings fowhich the has just been fixed is thisof Miss Sarah P Smith and Dudley J E-

Duplgnao to bo celebrated onApril 21 In Grace Church The receptioiafterward will be given at the homo othe brides motherSmith 4 East Sixteenth streetIs a member of the Badminton Club Mi

la a son of Mr and MrsJ of 00 Seventyfirst streetand Is a member

Mra SackeU M Barclay of 37 West Fortysixth street will give a tea next Thursday afternoon In honor of Mile do Snlrnolof Washington who hat hersince Thursday Mm will be us

daughters Mrs StockloColt and Thornton Chard

Mile de SnlrnofT Is a niece of Mrs HerbeiWadsworth

Miss Ellen Hunt Vandervecr and Bowc-

iBancroft Smith will IM married at noonon Thursday April 3 at the home of thbrides aunt Miss Ellen D Hunt 42 LasFiftieth street The ceremony will be per

by the Rev Dr David H Greenhas made her home will

her aunt since the death of her stiesB Augustus Vanderyeer

One of the Lenten sewing clown wlIts first meeting home of Mr

It East Flftyheconfrom U until I Thi

work of this classgoes to the Virginia Danursery Prof William M Sloane of Co

will giro a short adIresAi Among the members of this cotori-

ireMrs nichardIrvln Mrs II Falrfloli-8born Mrs Henry O Trevor Mrs Clor

FredericCamilla Weldenfeld Mm ItamM-

Tumbull Mrs Robert WailerKeoch Mrs George de Lord

lire Henry P MrsHair Mrs R n Schirmer Mra Charles

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iteele Mrs Robert H Doddand the MiN e-

iaurn V Day end Caroline Murgan

Minna ROKO and Robert Newelle married early in June In church it

outh Orange X J and a bridal breakfast111 follow at the home of Mr and Mrs

Ianuel Roo In Mesdowbrook Inne Mrlo o and hU brother Henry Rose whomsome for a long time has lx on at 80 Madlaorvenue came several years ago frontorto Rico

and Mrs George W Vandcrbllt whoTV the Holland house will retrain Ir

until after Easter uiilew they changeplans They will then en to B It

note Mn willan Interest In n bazaar to bt-

ied In May

Mra Frederic J de Poyi lrr of 14 ICa-siixtyttlxth Mivct will entertain the menrers of the sewing cla s for the New Yorknfsnt tomorrow and on ethicsilondayo In Lent

Among thou who have cnrds our forfries of Informal teas In Mirch are Mm-utlus II Seymour of 304 West Eightysixthtrent for Tuesdays Var h 3 and 10 Mrs

Daniel LeRoy Dresser of 80 Irving place-

or Thursdays March 3 arid 12 Hago of 338 West Eightynfth street for all

sfternoonM Mrs John C WtiMrs Arthur T Hulllvan and

llm Florence Hulllvan of 14 Fifth avetnuill give a of Informal i is on

April Mrs Haroucl H Blood ofstreet has cards out for

Tuesday afternoon after 3 oclockFrancis Griffin of 40

lfli Hh street tss cordb ou for Thurvdayt

ProCathedral Sewing Class will

eve lli Cost tussling thin M an n on TUKmonilng at this residence of Mrs

inn Ings will Md on Murrh 107 24

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d iice on Mruloii duringmdoii huanon

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They wlil visit In Paris for a time

they return In the autumn will occupy that 444 avenue a

gift from Mr Frederic

The New England Juniors of whlcMrs Qulmby of 44 West Thirtysixth Is president gave aWashington levee yesterday afternoon al

An entertainment givesthe of thensodety who wen

InMrs Henry Clarke Coo of 8We t Seventy

sixth street entertained the members othe Students dub last An elabormtmusical programme was given by amateura before supper waa

Sir Bache and Lady Cunard sailedfor their home in England Th

was here aU winter and participatesocial gayeties Mrs George L

Ingraham and Mta Natalie Ingrahanhave also sailed for for the summerMiss distinguished herself li

amateur theatricals last summera inas he did here recently at the MetropolisClub

One of the Lenten weddings will he thatof Mrs William Earl Dodge and StepheiHenry OUn on Saturday March 21 atresidence of Mm Dodge 107 Eastfilth street Mrs Is one of

wealthy widows of New York societyShe her of tho vast

and will Inherit her share of that offather Oliver Harriman now in atarium which was recently at 111-

OOOono Mr and Mrs Oliver Harriman-Jr Mm Dodges brother and deterInlaw who South will return t

to William K Vanderblltyachting cruise

Mrs George Law after a residence oseveral years In Paris has decided tnher home hereafter In New Yorkleased a house here She will now sail

to bring back her furniture andar

T Hnrnpden Robb sailed yesterdayItaly accompanied by his soninlawdaughter Mr and Mrs Ooodhue Usingttoti will return In June amwill the summer as at their vllliat Southampton

THE niXTEITSALR THIRD

ie Student and Dealer More InterestedThan the Amateur

The sale of Frederick W Hunters colectlon of Chinese and Japanese art objectwas concluded yesterday afternoon willtotal proceeds of 1881560 for the OS

if the catalogue The sale was one of theinteresting to the student and to the dealewhich many of the amateurs pass by be

uoe to them the namo of the oolleetonot signify the work of a reoognlz

connoisseuradmirable ginger jar whose globular

shape gave It greater dignity than bassginger jars for instanoe 848 eol-

or yesterday afternoon when had I

ppeored in the collection of anyone of therioted collectors whose possessions have

dispersed within the last few yearswould have sold according to the run oprices In those collections for three or towhundred dollars

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coral yellow and pink red brownon

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tnt having a of roral but

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bargain to Independent collectorend thai may sell at a owes somlay if It comes un Vr the hammer without

known arntajt taUt that will probibly soIl at Mvraf It next appears the

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