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r I r PI I p t r r I VI T m t 7 r 111 r TilE SUN WEDNESDAY MAY 22 1880 0 9 TilE PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN I FOR RA1H1XO StStOOO FOR 71AUlV IWJIC IISlIUlS from Alexander Tel or stOOfOO qde1h1 ABBn eA Brother Therenpo- A lOTS artPif jiesoIibflt lJoeaIOet I H roFfselMiof the Presbyterian General l > r Howard Cronys church hat Jlemb1In larcor gathering of ministers and anJ women thou at tho two session i laTInen 1 was because the rjay mid tlio reason 1 ln topic to bo presented was the extension atm lbe ltc b1t ran Church In the United States faring tho lAt lear The galleries wore roifdeJ Wonton being In tho majority Dr scott 1iesidont Harrisons fatherinlaw Is A rfrtlarnttondnnt- Tb J ronorl of tho Standing Committee on MMons wee reid by the HOT Dr feme Ftmucl J 1 Meolls of Bt Louis It showed that hire nr lrw missionaries In the field lOfl more than tlirro wore n year ago and 318 mis- lonnrr 1 teucners In the Houth anti West To th churches ministered to I those teachers onshavo boon of whom 10i 17 075 t er 490 were br profession of faith Nearly n sixth Of the InentLerellIp of tho church are ministered bY homo missionaries In the year fortyfire- Surcl hay l como nellHUftBlnlng antI 160 licliuKhi i boon roundod EAMolinmic Ilve thy Hoard of Homo Mis- sion ¬ the amount received was tK18HI4 or 119 7W 1 moro tliiui In tha previous year fall trig bort hI IWOOU lion lIver or the amount imenilod by tim General Assembly The inrreViMiimetrom women efforts In the oMer mates lire many I ohll churches nhlch tIle hiciimlng uxtlnct year eighty M i hurchcs woro dissolved lloynnd the r 11 Hll I and In tho Houth there l IsugieuterS- Vnuml lor uteri anil money titan the Hoard- hMlninahle I to supply women of tho church ire relrllrlelilho wink They ral ed for nlbuII I tttti In tho IMRt SCar S112i4mlD- Parlj tllOltlO morn him the > ear commended that S 7rIJ be raised by the I reodttirian Churches cooling year lorlionio iiilshliinm that whore them ate two rr three weak churches they he unlprln one rhunMiil tlmt tlio Sunday Ki > icKl hiI bo Cot apart hereafter as n day for ill bunduyschoiiU the Church to contribute lolWlUrIOHenrrKendill i of thll city for nanroirs Secretary of thu said Ihl fmalilreshytorluu churihea iticltlosure nsritlvolv n new notion In the denomination In the Ulret tion of city evangelisation Tile- weretIarOt In Cleveland n tow IHS ago and flow they urn springing up In every great city Itiiwl to tin thought by lrosb > tsrmns that penpit to the die rich churches poor in tin Ilty cOlhllO hnd ienrnod that It I Is met utnpleii8int fur roar peop to wulk far to thiireh Inn stoim In the iltv as It I Is In the countrj It was when lrosb > terlann learned tIlt I 1 1on rl hot the population In this country be la cities iinii that eltiesnro growing larger al tho while that strenuous oflorts were put forth Now I thirty IIRI diuretic are sust- ained ¬ In Chicago In fit Paul Kansas In and Omaha ni e others which may tint be mplortlng f but they must be upported for the good thoy do lor tho next your 200 t teniherf and mlnlFters are needed De1 rtlrwas e4ttstll by lbs announcement bY the Mated that by the will of the jlexaukr Irk of Dm Ity the Board of fntolRU Jllaloni hnd reeeltod 30010 tho Boaniof Homo Mlsplona JIldOiK the Hoard of fiililcatlon mid th Munday tchoollonrd itO HiO the Jlotrd of Mission S 20 001 the Io tri of Kduutlon JJOUijO and for tterllo inllnn and disabled ministers S5U tot total iwii00 I Lois SlOg tli UoToloBV crlell brother No no SRid n dozen It was not lung l hi Dr Pr Wilson S 1hranor an pnthusl ttlc teinpvrame udvucite aid in epaakinc- cl hittibK Muct I think of tUttle whoto thuy dont know Wltkt a drinklnl tHloon l in In n faintly the tlthr telling his boy of calaiu tntoit to 10 and lilloko of the hlloCI Fttttier anll the boy falfD holnl is Ioon JU8t It 1he- ltlreD thought it was so remarkablo that Dr Ihraner On inoll n of the Kov II O WIlson of Alexis liLa resolution was adopted Instructing the hjDoJicil Lou mitten on Homo MlsHlous to itnilov lour oiaiiBoIlits to bo supported by a ntrlfiutlon of Live cents annually by church aim Pers A complaint by the RV Dr Nathaniel W Vtftotbt Iaul acnlnxt thelrsbytery of ht Pout was retorted dismissed I by the Commllteo onbUaandverture5 It Wits nrt before I ho- Nmbl A In 18S7 and Is a complaint by Hr let 114 lie was illegally IlOIlOoi from the riitortte of a rhurith In St Tho coin vsittft TMrrdny Uimlssod tho complaint rirtlroatlip cround that Ur IVests laucuaeei- rafliitofpocttnl to tho Assembly and partlyI- itKaootheAtBomblys t committee had already red upon the hubjoct This made West gel I up m tho plntlorin IDlluoa for live mos deinaniUnictob llomoiui comilulnt IPIal review and control lie said tAny justice baa been thrttelln two General AspemlilleV l too fevers Bald Moderator Itoburtfl I take it all back then sold Dr et bow Inc profoundly Furthor discussion post- poned ¬ In Ins afternoon tho report of a special com raittpe on Iho duty of the Church toward Iminl tzratits cnre up lorllnal approval Jt recom neniled employment of a new Secretary vhnmn i reach in trmatt and who should lie in the 1101 t On motion d Dr Crosby New York wa made the headquarters of the Secre- tary ¬ The iomblv voted that the Bible must be Efei is text boo in till colleges receiving aid Iron the Hoard I ha Hoard was also reqncHt ed b vulu nf tlm Assembly to laMlili Pros Irltrian nrailomles ranking between schools and lLeIe < TrolUullIold of PrInceton Theolosicnl Semi mtyuoouneril that a special train will take ttelcmmlMnnirs 11111lr famlllm to Prince tot on Nitur lay tim t I front DHSbroosos- niwt lerrr At Irlnceton Il2Pre will be lunt h ton aSMcoh of reception by President Patton 52d Iri dmvi in MHriiiuind Chapel unit nft- erwaril it r coptlnn it the IrosirleiiiR 10uo The JIT Dr John < 1118Irrat IChaIIIIYIfh it rest I Ii Ii nun ctn il Ie n ndu accommodate last ftenbs nil that dime to hoar the subject of lini mlmiiin1 dlpcuphod DrIIUIrclhlpll Tho BMsUrs were the 11 01Or16 JuriM or 1 IttsbiirRli Il the Itev B hayma or Oakland the Rot Dr W C Jmwrta lre lilont of Forest Lake Heminnr- yinjllolfriloriif tIre General Assembly and lderWner Van Wnrden of this city The ftddressi i win on the Hues laid down in the report of the Home Mission Board in the Gen- eral ¬ A kf mtly 311 RHOSKrELT OV HV8tlfE1e- w e New f 11 Service Comml IOBer l > rop In ut the diatom Xluave United SUtii Civil ServIce Commissioner Theodore Ilnorecelt was tho most august of Collector Krliardii ilflton yesterday Mr liflel was fresh horn Wasliliurton and war IHu Ott official business He lrldrl tell any more Jolt I Jlmnn secretary of the Civi Horvlce I3Ot hllr I t1tIlivtl Col I his In nil Mollaut the Foriio June 1 Colhic lie t tr yevtrila1 nomlnatcil L M lot the I lloe Which rlrrlel wlh it Kino tile rank of Jl uiy ollu tor r tiuno took a peep at tho lien IUZle dopirtincnt I In I the afternoon MI I ntiriiHd 10 lt I homo I In at k Ins Ho will Itp Loil 1 I iunird I WnlIn of the Citil l rrvl t linard vas In the just tler iaiinl till l MIIHO of the newspapura se sut that 1 Wnldon was H lipubllfan That I h I mI i koKiM Jlr nlden siitrr dif I aol I hniild lle to have I It iorioctedIe- moM ot t IPloer t and IIIUYS Itae been n Col rlninlt will toilny Hit the Ilnrco OfDce- Bni tutslw end ltie InIOlor attit aseistiint wliliere V uttucerH lit the Invitation of llln the Collector will see 400 iK let 1ln of 1IIIoltcnllllhnin I I now loriim nIJerulol ritil Itlcht butons Illlu- c 11 4 111 11T 11 tloonoo Iot liy Mr MOd Water I I Iliiiii siirnt tVvrrboimeT- hrco iilaiinsof 111 o culled till tlio engInes I Iwlovror I i Ilr of tin city at 5 oclock yntsr ar rornlnl Io the buildIng at 125 la1 111610ry Iront hirpot 511 treet and t3 fames lIme fclrcflt l I was 11 oclock before tho I xtllul lhd The loss by Jlro and water meantime I icnched 100000 rbI buildlucwa liiiKelyubed na tI storage 1arrhoH lirVa III conees C E llollons- IKI 504 tlO It Illir toiirth and huh floors > on th iroiiilsstorid there I Inestl ta JnIit al I ilII till ltlSUrcd l ii errlhw frtt lea un1 Cellos dOIJrrs Ott tim Ir lout 1III4III J Co Ileh Mh PIPOrU floor nail 1 1 I I Ihulll Ilrnboe CO TL Jr int alt 01 lo SIIUUI elJh lel9 alllho t I reach IOIKJO- tb 1 Iufllna 11 htlIIIUI 1lonl Cllllo or Iona ailo jHcV nnelllb Uused Bellows to i ellle 1ors not occupied by his tea rnEe o buIlding was the art000 tlrlest Iii the cOlnl 1 I A Krrryhol lii fojllli Iho rfllr ferryboat Si 1lrol1 Elzaboth Lr yraterda kuid lnck lollu 1411 Th lh IIn ii collided with a tug I neG or tflblDel but a pal was I so llrroa i brokn rb- U U inucn but lb 001 aids sq 01110 a lucb Ihalk od HB END Ol AH OLD lOUIB Itm Farnltnr ReId stt Auction adl Wails to Come flows Probably frcry New Yorker nnd every stranger who lIfts visited New York has noticed If nb admired tho stone house with massive clllars In Broadway otiDonlto WashIng ton place The house formerly had a com panlon and tho pair made a complete steel men of Grecian architecture but when the companion houee wa torn down to make room for a business building some years ago the middle pillar which had been common to both houses was cut exactly m hall Although the original ownor of the remain- Ing house tIled fortyone years ago tIm sIlver plate on the front door still bears his lame 00 Ferris Tbo two hotiHon woro built In 1810 Tho companIon IIOIIBO was for a long- time occuptid by Dr Ilerger who was one of the physIcIan of Napoleon the Groat Mr Ferris was ono of the great chiefs of Tammany Hall was a member of Congress and when ho lived at Cherry antI Roosevelt streets before the llronduay house wits built he was an Alderman for the Fourth ward At that titus Cherry and ItooROToltBlroctnn ere a fashionable neighborhood and It was great honor to rep ¬ resent the Foulhln the Common Council There few houses In Broadway above Canal street tIle time Mr Jrrllolcl horn the mirth rraid to opposite wl place Washington Qlar had n laid out but wn81Jl fenced In alterwrd HUH and Union vfin tint now square a coiintty roadway whero People picked utranbcrrlet Tho old boiiio which was ono of tile pioneers In the notthwarn march ot the city nan Hold tho other lay lor 7i AGO and It Is to be tiirnid Into I buMnes house Tim tale was In accord with Mr Ferris wilt which proxldcd that when Mrs owls his daughter who had n lllo- tinnnc dlllol 01 tho house dioil the estate should be furniture nnd household articles woro sold by auction yesterday hut tile ierBiis who nttotideil worn not I sentimental Sort and they olTerod scnrcel110ro for the nnit ho nia- liognny Jiukon Martin A an lluteti IJaniel etdter nnd I los hurl been dilelilnel wlnml titan II It luau len nn no nsnoclatlons about- it Tile evidently didnt believe Auctioneer Howe when ho Introduced I small table 01 rather clum y innLe with I top of mottled marble as ontt which Mary Queollr ticots hud used for sS was all It Three malingnm chairs with plush Boats nod tall ImckH sold for 17 each without unrthlng being Bdld as I to 1 their hlsinry all lioti ii It Is pot an nnlntereHtlng ono They originally bo longed to a brunch of the Ferris lamllk tlmt lived In VoBtclni8tor county and thn llrltlsh- olllcers who woro iiuwrtored on tho owners titter the battle of longlplnnd always fut In them A mahogntiy tied vi citil of thu old uh been sort with Its high posts beautifully carved brought only 114 A good deal of valuable glnnfi nail rhlna ware wag IIMpoE1 or at varying ntkos Half a doeu VII cups mid saucers In lrll und gold ll A of sumo for tort HU5 wont each for SIO Elch 01ouJIlel Inrlo platters Aff OLD CAI ImJlrlD Ante Daly Ifrlna Up a TwentyoneYenr Old Iolnt uKitlnst Alter Dark At the auction Halo of Dion Itoiiciomilta plays some months ago the theatrical llrm of Webster L Bratty purchnsid at a fulr once tall rights in After Dark I eeeins now that they also bought a risk 1 lawsuit ut tim same tlmn Monday night their company opened In the ploio at a Bowery theutro Jar ller In the day counsel for Augtistln Duly had nskd for nu Injunction to restrain ViolatorV Brady as well ns Mumger Hurry Minor from producing the pixy on tho ground that tho scenes aid Incidents infringe UI on his driima Under the dasllght 1 ht iiiii Ivl cumo UD before Undue lucomlie not Fndn- 1lavgoerswho cnn go back to Ibtl will easily repall a similar suit liibiltiitcil I I ln1 I Ills I i Under the Gaslight brought 17 contained a tltn novel 1 ploce of stage teal lain a rnlronl engine I In motion with I mil tracks 110 ollpct was riot roath new nt- fiiBt Unto there hail hon nieiordof Its use In 11oDdolluCIIIIIY mnn eais heforo but 111y to register tho the Inlted Mates and to Iroclr11 title to it Mien Itouclcaulln A was llrstdone at the Itowory Theiitie in 1M a railroad scene somewhat Ilkn that In I filer tile Uitsllght was usoii arid subsequently- when Jarrett A Ialmcr drought out louol- cuults piece at Nlblos Duly tt oncountired- Into litigation over It production lie even- tually ¬ won kilo suit and Jurrott A Palmor com- promised ¬ with him pnyln a cerllll sum ne royalty I for I I scene Webster I A oDUnell rla purchased After Dark are and It IK nut likely thor had In mind when they made their pucha from Mr Jlonlcaul the lads of the plats earlier oijdly ononch was any ¬ thingsaidahont them vvhon tim auction tale was advertised rPHEY K WII1TK llJGAT He lie Not Been Hhort of Oreeon Trans contluentM slock lor Two Year ErConjfressman Stephen Van Cullon White was before tbo Grnnd Jury in Brooklyn yesterday and entered nn indignant complaint against the Now York Emna Tel orar for publishing a story on Saturday to tho effect that his firm had been swamped by p turn In Oregon Transcontinental tock Ho de- nounced ¬ tho story ns false arid malicious- and ehlblted to the Grand Jury tlM fino worth of Ibo share tmnerr d- In the name of lila paitner I ranklln W hopkins Ho paid that at the time the firm was nnld to Lw short wno holding lor customers In nual clSI MOP 11201 1111 at Illr 1 he trnnd Indicted Munnglng- dltorEilwntd Ilyna for libel N r AUiite iilo lropoSIe to brinl u civil suIt against HIM titter Jo says he not Iron short of Oregon Jranscontlueutal st 5tV for twi years hiln at thn District f AttornejH ciHlce Mr White leirned that hn owed tin county fl lr tiO on n forfeited hnno A tow months aim Gi- lbert ¬ M I tear her II lIt Ill mouth Hunilny school was Indicted hlgninv and lo- pecurn his release Mr hlto signed n load for lr 00 When railed for trial yrhtcrdar morning Atwood failed to appear and it Is full ho has lied to Colorado KBIT RAVEN itAiiRiiAn CArt STOTKII They sire Forbidden Ilkr Others by the Iaw cribs Htute- Tho Attorncyronrnl recently brought an In the Supreme Court Special Term to acton recover tram this New nnn Itallrond on be- half ¬ of the people penalties nmoun ting to J7000 for violating this act which maksl unlawful- for any steam railroad dolnl Ir the State to heat Its passenger carl by any stove or furnace kept Inside of the car or suspended be ref corn The company demurred to the complaint on the ground that I did not btate facts btifflclent to constitute a cxuxo of action ant that thu law was not Intended to apply to railroads whose lines are only tartly In tim Muto- ludgo OBrien ehterd y oveiruled mite do- murrei with 1111010 the ilofondant to mihvrcr As to the the ac ho Miy 1 b1111 Polite regulation which the Leg ¬ the right to cum t anil not UMI hiding with iitiv 1 cdeial or btuls rehtrh tlotis upon tin leglsialvo Pt aver In I thin regard I am 01 I tie opinion that the nut I Irt vail ii IIi that It applies I to thu t teftfliil lit t rai I Ott Is moie tItan fllty mllen I In IcniUh although t hnv lag but I Uvcntyiour mlictt I llicrcof within this btnlo JhlsHteinH to mt to I letho fair nail ren- Bonablocoudtructlon to bcglvcnto tho net riule oftlrrney tulllc The Jersey ctltle sold nt the American Insti- tute ¬ h > rater I Kelloirirro eolrlsr l woo 1IoP erly of Valancey K tnlVr of llakUifts 11 Canals and I I b Mullurhson o 1011i Pent Herd Inictwocd The Lrsl price paid was o Marianne Poet lixx hy A 8 Iisrllnirnr Item ey wile gte VJJN for the ran Maritime r John lila uIIelr J > was fid to r A liaveuiryer for rl Oct nnini s John null bill tK2 was Ituuitni ty T A Ilavmevr tur- liAnlJnIired I row ics warn aol I to A II Vlimrun- CIhlladriphla lor l7 i htrole I lmU I John II ill hull lie M nolilniT A llevfleyer fur fill 1I1JAIIII01 M lamt ort cow l In won sill I tIlT A llavrineyrr for ailln Mr Fuller wits ottrtl rnoo ftc lie cuw la- invi I ant refused II Mernmtil nt M Lambert tow IB7i wa sold I in Mr llavnuiyer Mr tl l <i fan liHliror Hi I l iinhrruhtller I l13 wts old to rredirlikl- ilillnus of VVooiimocl VL fir Snt 1 tin sales I ictTe rated about IttUO oltprmlalnt ii Willl UiI- eJzpieEIlsoNvIfIli Ind May 2lrMrs Eliza beth Nathen of title city who died lust winter lefts fortune of nearly V> U H riving tile hulk to her sisters Julia A Hart and Mary Parkerof N ew AlUnr and IravliK the other heirs leguestsnf only about 41510eL- lucy conientrd Ihe wilt liming the n iinlty ot the testator who was queer old lady ant had during her lonr Pte never been ultra ttaa ten miles from home tier son Anathaslus lIed while insane a month tetora her leavlnr an eetaleof flisiisii 1he race was COIl vromlsed today and the settlement I gives > lrs Hart and Kr Jarker hall and the other heirs I half A farmer trial resulted In a hung jury For the Beneslt or a Iloxpltul An entertainment wiB given ut thin Berkeley Lyceum last teuton for the heiietU of the how Amtter darn Lye and Ear Hospital A I llapfy FaIr ly Mr and Sirs A O Kdznn fceUctlons by Herr Mlttelhansrr and Xrsuleln Tr uh ann of Ihe German Opera Iom the quarrel scents from The School for Scandal by Miss Kllia rrocior tIlls and Mr John If Blri wari eujBjed by a > audunts ihatBila tbt Mouse GOT GILROY IN A CORNER THE MIKODITT OP rUB IDltnMlrN PLAT POLITICS fOR KBBVS Their reloads tn tha rablle Work to be Protected or rtnaliees mid Contract to Hloi > Aldermnn Uatrllndtep Arrested a the Fir Hi Unrtyr ofThla Hncred Cane There was fun at tho Aldermens meeting yesterday ovor the passage of general orders These are mostly resolutions for paving street lighting watermain laying and such Improve- ments ¬ under the direction of tho Department of Public Works Upon tho Introduction of such resolutions they He ovor under the rule and become general orders They may bo culled up by tho mover at any subsequent meeting and twenty votes are required to pass them An Alderman who has none of his own to pass may call UD those of Rome other dis- trict ¬ by request of the Alderman of that dis- trict ¬ As a rule the Aldermen are anxious to got their own general orders through und willing to help each other Yesterdays Interruption of tub ttnto of comity must bo traceable to the fact that the pressure for places for Tammany men In the Department of PublIc Works from laborers jobs up Is RO great that the tow Ho- piibltcans who woro In there and the County Democrats who have friends In tbo Board are belug Hhiikcn out at a lively rate A number of general orders for crosswalks on 1 uiiox avenue Introduced by Alderman David Harry inovldod separately for cross- walks mill H block apart Alderman Carl n- Hop romembotod thut Mayor Grant once vetoed toiiiu similar resolutions of his and had suggixted that one resolution and one contract would result Inn saving of money to lbs city Ho linked to ho excused Irom voting but tbe tote ws against uxctiBlng him llodoggedly persisted In his refusal and sum I clint he made tn voto- PrciMoni AI nol < Tarn consulted with Al ¬ dermnn bhoa TamJllnll Clerk Twotney said helplessly I dont see that wo can do any- thing ¬ nnd allowed tho roll call to proceed Tin measures got tho necessary twenty votes antI Wont through AldeiniHii llliiokhoff Tnm who had the not call culled up general order that proved la bo 0110 01 Alderman Carliue which that gentleman had asked him to call up at the last meeting AldorniHii CarlIne attitude then be canto u convincing indication that hU purpose wan nbstinotion pure and simile lie de- clared ¬ that the resolution was ono of his own and that It WIg violation of courtesy fur an- other Alderiniin tn call it up 1 he astonished llliickliorf xplnlncd that ho had moved ut the Alderinunn own r iuo9t and he was about to wlthdiavv lie resolution when his Tammany poidiutor I IcoPrcsldent Fitrslmons sig- nalled ¬ to him to tress It lie wanted to sue whether Curlln would celtics to vote cm one of his own pot involution Curlln did refuse and furl hill ho made the point that tho resolution wIts a duplicate a similar ono having already been adopted On this statement ho many A- ldermen ¬ votiU against it that It made 110 differ- ence ¬ whether Carlln voted or not Mce1rcsldent rlUilmons then called up another of Curlma general orders antI an- nounced ¬ his purpose of putting that gentleman on roiord before his constituents If ho was rcalv to voto against or to reluse to vote In favor of Improvements In his own distrIct AUormanCiiillnHiicceoded tlilutimc In mattIng ovctiFCd from voting On the next resolution ho failed to net nn affirmative voto on his ro iiuest to be eMiiikod and was ordered to oto alter Ihe cill of ubrentccs had been mado again unit ngnln- Alderman nhea askod President Arnold what the rules provided the tate of u contumaci- ous ¬ member and on being informed moved thit Alderman Carlln bo taken Into custody by the SeriroHntutArms ant arraigned belore the liar of tho House This I was carried and the very I tt roigOiiuatArmn escorted the portly AMorninn UP to the vacant spate neur the desk Mr Carlln looked proud and grinned ivory one elio tried to look dldtitUid and solemn All failed In Ibo attempt 1usldrnt Arnold leo turnd thoAldurmin feebly and told him thut It wits his iluly to vote when the House refused to endIve him Ho nuked tile Alderman vhothoi ho would bo itooil und voto If released from custody snit tIle Aldoimnn wIth a very cunning look said that ho had no voice and vastongnotled bt tho position be wits placed In Alilerinan hhea maintained that he was not nod that ho could steak to explain his coiuso 01 MU what ho Intended to do The culprit itlll stood mute and grinned The 1 tesident looked moro helpleis than ovnr and tIm very promising IIUllllon drifted awkward 1 IJ to an I to 101 cOt cniiclusliin Alderman Slaa called UI It general order as tliouch to relievo the nvvkwarrineis and Ind It g that he hud ouly nlnnlnou voteS for It moved that Aldormnu Carlln to relieved from contempt anti custody This wan agreed to nnd Cnriln voted for the general order and passed It little rIse was done except to ndiourn until Friday when H epochal meeting will ho hold to pas general oiilrrs As there are seven Ie- publlcnn and threo County Democracy Abler men the lattttnnny i eoplo will Have to make porno nrrangenient uliout Public Works pat- ronage ¬ to get tile necesfan twenty out ot the twnt > sK ltCI4 in the llourd to put general ordois through antI provide work and contracts for Commissioner Uilroy r I ZUi SAIS NO lie Wont tie a Catxpnn Candidate row Gov- ernor ¬ or New Jersey Gen Clinton B Fisk the New Jersey nIC t1A of prohibition who ran for President ot Ian United States on the Prohibition ticket last your and forGoernor of Now Jersey three jonrsngo has been prominently mentioned as a 1opubllcan candidate for Oovoinor of Now Jeisp this year The Itopublicau managers It Is said had decided to nominate him and then to BUI tiro his endorsement by the Prohibi- tionists ¬ probably relying on the LeciMatuie to tie his hands lo should be elected The Pro- hibition ¬ vote at thu last Gubernatorial election was UOOO Gov Groin Jot only 4000 plu- rality ¬ It was thought that at least twothirds- of tho Prohibition voti i could bo carried for Ilsk as a Itonubllciui candidate To n ro porter ol tbeJerot lJ Civ jeic lien liuk said- YPlltrldny I am not Koine to run on lila Itepubllcnn ticket or upon any other ticket lean go further than that unit 1 wij that thero has never teen a time when 1 would lme accepted a nomina- tion ¬ for Gocruorlfl had believed that there watt the Htnulleiit danger of my being elected I am collie to use all my Influence to help elect the LegMiituio candidates ol either the old parties who lire lu favor of temperance I do not caie tvliether they are Democrats or Ito puhlicans if they will do unythini to further the Interest of tnmperuneii will do anything- In my power to help elect them I want the lo- cal ¬ option law of 1S88 restored That was a- lone step III advance and to repeal it was to turn from the light to the darkness of igno- rance ¬ I wits tleer strongly opposud to local option nor am 1 strongly In favor of It now It was hotter than nothing and showed that It wouldl Dually iiceompliMi I n great deal The tiro pleat i arties are pretty nearly evenly dl ldocltm the question of local option and It Is only the managers who are really under the lied of rum MM COOl AllKESTlin Could tihe Hate Taken Mm Doubleday Inii VUea the Latter Fainted I Mr John Doubledny of 114 Van Home Street Joiuey City fainted the Pennsylvania Ilallrond ferry honte Jersey City yesterday A crowd of wonton cathwod around her Whon she was restored to consciousness she missed hoi piirH which she staid contained S20 Hnnry Murphy of 151 First Ktroet told Policeman I Pickeiiah he had Boon Miss Mollie Coop nallt avuu Irora Mrs Doubleihiy with a torso In her hand nnd that she opened It Vfhftti die cot outside the room Tho police mini urrudtdd MIss Coop At the police station ohio wns iirehed Jilt no pur>e or money was found on her Hhuvinalockod up- Nothinc I Is known iigalnit her character She has heuu been at tho foiry several times lately All tIle tMtlmniiy tho police will liavo against her n him she IH arralenud before Justlte Htil ring thIs morning will be that of Muiphy n Teak u Lawyer on Execution r Francis Gibbons a lawyer who was or- rfilct Motility on an execution against the potion Iwuidiiu njudtineiit of fltnK entered against him In tIe huprimc Iourl we i taken before Chief Judge Sed- rnkk lit 10IleI1rrm l l YOIrd bjliermy ShedS Crew fcrit on a writ uf habeas corpus The judviuent Wac ob tilueil a suIt In which Marl A Munenn charge lilm with rl Inr to prosecute a ult rUceil In hit hands by licrlnl la Tie stilt was ataiflat thiules K MullioHaniL owner of a carrlge from which ili had a bad tall at liirkrnuii i N J hh atlf iei that cjlbtotit led her to be ties that ho lad etiuii the suit whIte In reality he bad mil Mr I Milboll ud leU berate proceedlnn Wire begun 1 1 llyrnra i on tiehalf of Olbbone asked that Mil client lie relented out th ground that the eiteutlon- dualuit tin person was not properly banish in audi a case Ui cUlon was restrred A lloboken Fire Company Hnaipended Chief Applegate of tim Hoboken Volunteer Vita l ep rlmnt went to the Liberty Ito Company home In first street yesterday locked the doors and posted a notice ou the outside to the effect that the com rally was usi ended I eudlnir Its trial on charges which would lie Made t In the Common Council There was alit St Ji Third street MunOnT and Oceanic line rompiny and so I Knjino Couipanr reached the lire flrsl They honk th waler plur nearest the burning building When Liberty lIeu i omrtnr got that Its foremen de- roauied tile plug because 11 was In this Liberty corn puny t district Thief Applecata refused to sCow the dance cod the Utsdy company ttfusid to aaalst la any wax at llii Bra I I AN ACCIDENT JTIL8OIT BArs HI wire was Hhot u Ills BtrncBl with Htnalnic row tIe rintol Charles Wilson tho etahlernnn wholsao- eustd of having murdered his wife Louisa on Sunday night while alto was in the company of hot cousin John L Sinning admitted yes- terday ¬ that tho shot which killed hot was fired while the pistol was In his hands but ho save It was an accident Ho told the story In the Harlem 1ollco Court whore ho was nrrnllllod In tho mornlna Hln nine It will bo remembered was returning with Mrs Wilson from n Islt to relatives of theirs Houston street Two Films attracted the attention of 1ollcomnn Farrell nt about I U oclock at night Ho ran towatd the sound antI found BlnnliiR standing over the dead body ot the jounc woman with a smoking pit to In Ills hand Mnnlngs story was that ns he and Louisa wore goIng down Klghtyflrst Street W llson whom ho had never met boloro came from behind them Hn turned faclnc them and demanded of his wife pointing to Binning Who Is this Why Charley she said this Is my cousin1- Miore an you going lIomo I want you to KO home with me Here Binning says lie interfered Ho pressed forward nnd said No she wont I brought tier out and I will take her home UinnlDg is nn athlete lie belongs to the Manhattan Athlotlo Club and has a number of nrlros won In tugsofwar and other sports Wilson Is much smaller Louisa Hlnnlng said seemed to be afraM of her husband Him ran behind me n llson ran around alter hoc and diawlng bin pistol shot item through tho back of the head I grap- pled with him and took the pistol nay from him Ho hell ran away Louisa fell hut I did not know she WM shot I supposed sho lint fainted I fired thin second shot to attract- help1 NVilHons story agrees with SlnnlncB as to the convolution Sinning mnniif he nas was threatening when the latter mid that ho- iould hee Mrs llon homo and Wilbon threw his pistol to protect himself Hlnnlng grappled with him In n Btrucule foi tho weapon nnd during thin the pistol Wits disclmrced Ho lied no mention ho ttR of killing his wife Tho police soy that both ore men of good character IndUHtilous and honest Mlion was toromnn tar Contractor Dlanchard and Sinning Is a plumber In lliooklyn If Wilsons story Is true he will still hao to account for the possession of n brand new pis- tol ¬ nnd for his dogging tim footrtoiia of his wife nnd her esiOtt ibo Inuiiost will be begun today Meantime Wilson Is In the Tombs on Onronor Bchultzes commitment and SInning I U In the custody ot Capt 1I0r bold under ball I AO ClllCAdO fiaVHKH ON OHAIX The New York Produce Exchange Dreanii- oftjlelttnc the race Now There was morn than usual Interest yes- terday ¬ on tho Produce Exchange over the ofll- clal announcement from tho Chicago Board of Trade that after May 81 the Quotations from Chicago will not bo served to tho Produce Ex- change ¬ Secretary F Stone of the Chicago Board of Trade In notifying President Alexander K Orr i i of the Produce JtcIJalllo of the Chlcngoans i determination sent along a copy of tilt reso- lutlons adopted In Chicago on Jlayl4 1 Thpy say that tin hunremo Court of Illinois line do clded that tInt Chicago hoard of Trade may dlhconttmie funilrhlng to tho public murk l auotatlous but at the same tlmn holds tlirt BO long an it continues KO lurulh them either directly or indirectly It must furnish mal hot quotations to all who may desire to obtain them for lawful purposes upon o itial tot ms As this lIds 011 practically deprives the Board of all discretion It belleei thatlt will bo Impossible to determine advance whrtther the party applying for quotations Intends to use them lor lawful purposes or to furnish them to the bucket shops anti cononucntly the Chicago Hoard wont give tiny Institutlurt any iiuotnttnn The members of the Produce Exchange or nt least n majority of them liellecd jcstenltii that Chicagos action will help them fcoimi of them ace members of tint Chicago Itnaid of- Irado and have direct wires and cnn gut nil the quotations they wont Hut they believed that it Timid be n good opportunity fur Iho New York Exchange to hoe Its iuotatlons soot all iverthecuiintry nnd If they are H- Ccoiited as the ofllcln tlgurns much biiblness will bo attracted I I to the Now r ork Eiliniige I At present I liicauos llguics arc the ate Med authority an t in noarh every Instanco ad oat tho scale of aluos in all the other cities In I ho United States whore folks speculate in grain and provisions irAn MOAO ri8UEH3IEX- Utrlfam Trouble fletweu French nnd New roundlnnil HerrIng Catchers IlALir May 21 Advices from flay St George N F represent that the relations be ¬ tween the Newfoundland and French fisher- men ¬ on the dlsputod French there lira reach- ing ¬ a crisis Tile commander of the Iii Itish war skIt Lily has issued a proclamation to tim effect that ho would not permit Newfoundland fishermen to sot their nets to catch herring nnd If they did so ho would confiscate their nets Ac indignation mooting was held at u hlch ttmni language wits URed The lIe IJr Homloy the Prefect Apostolic of the west coast of Newfoundland told Ibo commander of the British star xhlp that lie was there with the apparent mission of protecting the French instead of the lirltlsh intoretit The commander replied that ho wn ran > lug out his Instructions from thn Imperial Govern- ment ¬ and added that ho took but little stock in the Inhabitants or in Iho Newfoundland Government JJio proilnnutfon which wit rottrd up in public plaies nasuukkly torn I down bj the Inluriaten iieoplp St OnoiKoslliy is the ere it herring fishing ground theta urn about LOOn tmupln tlietc who live almost entirely by latching herring und exporting them to Canada Tho 1 rt mh have concurrent rights by tin treaty to that part of NowloundUnd but tlntm exclusive jiirifdictlon aol now that they van get halt lu other portions of Newfoundland thoy are as- serting ¬ their claims of exclusiveness ovor Day Ht George and supplying thom nlves with halt there This prntuiitn tito HrltNh Inhabitants from getting llh which would nf course inter- fere ¬ with tim Frenuh nail the British war ship there prevents any Interference rio people threaten to use rllles to enforce theIr tight They say they must do that or abandon that portion of the British oinplro to tho French UKOISU 1IKK 2O BTKA1- MU llcCabel Ronarkahlr Charge Acalniit Old Mr Martha AnnIe McCabe 1 13 years old a domestic employed by Lawrence Lynch of C33 Wytho avenue Wllllnmsburgh was arrested tester day for robbing liar employer bhe said she had been encouraged to commit the theft by Mrs Martin of U Wulworth street I entered Mr Lynchs employ she con ¬ tinued two weeks ago A Mrs TortiiBon of Park avenue introduced mo to Mrs Martin the latter more than 60 years old A number ot young and mlddluaged servant girls visited l tier hiouaio hhortly alter 1 began to cnIl on Mr Martin she toll me that Bha know all about Mr Lynch that he cite Guporlntondent of u big company and would not mini a llttlu of his goods if worn taken him llnally got me to agree to rob my mplujer lolling mo If I saw any big papers around or In a box to take them too with the other stuff for some times such papers wore worth a great deal ut money I was at Mrs Martins houfo on Monday night onii 1 said 1 would rob the house when I went home Lurlv lu the morning 1 got up unil took a box containing jewelry slid a smaller box containing papers 1 took them to Mrs Maitln Whon tho pawn Shops oponod I pawned two of the diamond rings Thii root of tile jewelry MIH Martin said she would Judo for a whitle bhu took thnni down tellii Tho detective Jolla Hums after ho anestoil ma searched the collar and found the goods Detective Burns when tho two womon wore arraigned befuro Justine doottlng said tim police believed that Mrs Martin mndnabuHl ness of recalvlng stolen propnrty from borvantb whom sIte rouiiBollod to steal The JustlCK held the women to answer A Mlllloiatreii Estate CnicAoo May 21TIle great estate of Charles Hull tile west aids mlLlonalre will be distributed without a njht and hit cousin amanuensis Slid chief baslnesiuanaiter Miss Helen Culver will be left ntiiis lathed in ta enjoftuetit or Iho bulk of tiC fortune Mr Hull deeded most of his property to Miss Culver and on his death male tier his sola heir The estata was valued al jOOOUixX Tb only heirs at UK were the children of bis brother llurdttte b Hull and Innlce fariimore who wets not mentioned In the mllllanalre testamenl They proposed ID contest the anion of their uncle lu outline them off and heaving everything to Miss fairer but upon an Intimation ot that Intention Miss Culver expressed a desire to settle Home of Tier large fortune on them This znornlnir adeeree was entered t r which Miss Culver iit > a to tue nephews and Die frs rjrfiOO to be divided anong twraty adults sod minors In agual shares Ulss Culver I Is alsofvel from nil deltas title heirs and thus a contest of Mr Hulls will is averted Hills for the U M I 0 Carl Bebrodcr who WIK cpulled from bite Mailcal Mutual irolecthe Iu oa In lHni cad afteroard reinstated by tha Supreme Court and who brought suit to recover damages for his Improper expulsion rot a verdict or s < 76 yesterday In JoSe Heidi a court Oawaiil hasee who was also eipellad acd reinstated gut a irdict ofsooi Moth plWBtlfli were rsiTSsilllii by Aifusl r W Mair BAPTIZED A SICK JEWESS nro POTJSU CATHOLIC rnntsra QKT- TlKKAlJUtlkfl LET1KJIS They are to be Killed and Be l Their Irotelrte aad a > a Matter orPreeanttOa One Asks the Mayor for Protection Jlr Young the Presbyterian mlssloner nt- Bolleruo Hospital sent for the Kov Francis X Tremel a priest of Bt Stanislauss Hehool In Second street on March 29 to visit a young Polish Jwes3 in the hopltal wbo said she wantea to see a priest ot liar own nationality lath r rromol visited ijer She was then not expected to lice and utter seine conversation hho consonlod to be bapttrod a Christian Later flio left the hospital and took refuge with frUnds of the priests living In the Rime liouso as the prIest at 16S Htantou street Instead of going home She Is 21 antI married though separated from her husband Hor name U Sotla lloma Her ulster Rosa visited her Ho did 1nthor lYemol who Instructed her In lie principles of the Cttthollo religion Ho told her she was now a Catholic and she ac- cepted ¬ his teachings Sho said nothing about her change in religion to her sister antI Father 1rcmel as he explained yesterday managed his Instruction cautiously that It might cot rot bo suspected Homo weeks after when sho had entirely re- covered ¬ her strength her sister learned the truth Itosa Is 1C blackeyed anti energetic him nrocccded to give Father Fromel a bit ot- her mind Doth women wore In the room with him HOBO said a dozen times that ha would bo- Mry sorry for wlnnlnghcralstor from borJowlsb faith and ended he says by tolling him that the family would thoroughly investigate the matter and that If proved that he had really baptlred Mr lloma they would kill tutu s onietlmeatorward Itosa whose last name Bounds like Schwarlos made such a time that I lather 1remel wits afraid of losing hit prose htp and got Mrs lloiiin to consent to go to lliiITnlo nnd join the 1ollsh Sisters tIters hess foil after saw him again and before several people he aavs eutend to hire assassins to tako Iho Krlcstt life Mrs Koran did not goto lltiflalo hut wont to live In the fatally of Otto Ivuckwn next door to the prIest nnd lives thero tow Tin family Is Catholic She makes tale I for a living hhe told Father linmol a fivv days ago that tim rabbi had sent twice for lint to come anti see him The priest itplled that she wan now a Christian and mustnt mind tlm rabbi Ttio weeks ago the Ilev IHeronymua Eli lnltl tile head nf tint parish of St btatilhlausI- nvMilch Pithier rremel In a priest began to got ftmmj moun letters They wore all In tier man and extremely insulting The llrst deli- cately ¬ Intimated that If Mrs Bonus remained n Catholic It might eventually trove danger ¬ Otto for rather Kllmcckl to go abroad alone In the sicoml letter whloh citmo a few days niter 1 ithor Kllineckis life was openly threat- ened ¬ aOl the threats couched In more and more Insulting language grew stronger and mote definite In later letters In one ltvas- Btatoil that Mrs Itoma and Father Kllmeckl vvorc both market as victims There wet lIve letters altogether The last two nrilvod within a few houiB of each other on Monday athur Nilmecki after tim receipt of thethlrd letter t ailed in on Mgr Ircston and bIt two of the letters nlth him The last ono mentioned 1 nther 1 loniel for the first time It declared that he was tna kai and would bb a vic- tim ¬ in tlo gnimrnl slaughter lather Frettiel l here took a haul and tim result was that this Intur was strut to Mayor Grant with an ex planntlou of lie circumstances Mayor Grant lornirijod It to thu IoIoo Conlmls ionurB and the pout It to Inspector IJyrncb Ono of the letters was slcnod M W U The ret woro not signed 1 lucy worn all written In the canto hand a pub round rather strag- gling ¬ hand lInt tnvuloppn vhlch were nil yellow wero addressed piitilhly bytno Santo person huh tile hnrdnriltinc was here n round tOint ng huMness hind of which any man might bo proud TOII A U 4 WAll rsnzra Tim Monitor Pnrltun Brought to Ilrooklyn- tor iomplrtlun TIn cruNor Huston arrIved nt tho Brook- lyn Nary Yard early last evening having In tow tim i new monitor Iuritan which is to bo- iluUbcd Imro Slit towed her from the Norfolk Navy Vutri Her keel was laid fomtcon years auo uiigrio made an appropriation for her lOinplntion In March IbSJ more was added In August 18SI nnd still more in March 1837- Lusl fall Silo was towed from lie League Island yiurii to Norfolk where hor woodwork machinery Ac were to bo supplied After thinking about the matter for six months the Norfolk vird authorities concludud that they wcio too busy to undertake lie job and the department ordered the boat taken to Ilrook- lin 1 I In tlm shine condition as when she left Lincie I Munl- U h 1uuun is tho largest donbleturretod monitor In the navy 01 Miller the will be tonio tine in this ll riu future lleing without batters macliliiDiy 01 coil sho now MamlH atoll llvo Joel out of the water but vvliou fullv eiiulptiod silo will Imvuonly about two nod onohall feet fret IKtird Her lenth over all Is 23G feet boani Ill fret aol iliaught IS feet Her dis- placement ¬ is Ci I tontj and tIle in opucted to luf thirteen hunts Her armorwlll consist of four t ten inch brosch1 mding rifles I In her turrets 1 hcs will uf loaded aol hnndlfd by uiaellmiory und will bo eatable of Git owing n 5111 tint prouctll with forts Bultlcient to 1lorf I 11 t > inclien of wrought iron nt ndlsttnce- ol a mile Mio will also curry a smondar bat tort of two BI ound and two throepound rapid lire llotihklsB rillos two revolving can- non ¬ and tno Ontling The turret guns are protected In ll 1 In lies ol stcel armor Sho will also he lilted with torpedo nets and now orlul rout The U iMon male tho run from Brooklyn to Norfolk In twentv hours hho ctnrtod ou the return trip on uililay morning At first sue ittl iii lIed to tutu thn Iuiltan wltli I one stel uintl two hemp hinscrs Thoie was no cIa tKit to the Bol und It broke the bltU to which It was attached on tim Iloston A third ho tip lawyer wi < Hiibstituted and the trip was then made without dlfllcult or noteworthy In- cident ¬ JhrooolllcerHHiid a crow of seventeen men Irom tho lioatou handled the Puritan An average spied of iie or sIx lnotB was made In good weather Ihore wore no heavy eai and no fog wus encountered until yesterday niorulng Two fuss assisted In getting the Iliritan up lint harbor and opposite tho en traiito to the nivy yard TIm title In the East Illver Who so strong that It became necessary to ct the silt of two more tugs before the heavy vessel could be towed to her whurf DIMTL JN THIS LIONS DEN rarnou Howard Hlmc IImn for Comfort In the rrlNonera llnx A full jury was olilalued yesterday In the General PcfMnns for this trial of the exRev William l H howard for stealing JC600 from the Llecti Ic Sugar Hcllnlng Company J llBon Gordon thn ninth juror a very young nun carried off the honors of tim day Ho anBw rrdnvery nuiwtlon so cromptly and Intelligently that ns he was about to step from the vllnot chair to hIs seat in the jury box llociirdoi Snittli said lhavn just ono moro question to ask you Mr fiordon Have you ever studied lawi1 Nn sir Mr llordon replied modestly oll1 rojnincd the Ilicorder It might well 11 sui tiorcd Irom rout answers here that you hull ou havn nn excellent idea of a Jtir Irs duty tindei the law ihie ertvererid defendant was a close Btu dent of the fmusnf the main lalomnon called and exiunlnod At rocoss when he was locked in thn prisoners box he whIled way tile tedious houi by hinging hyntna Ho began with Daniel In Iho 1hons Don anti wound up an thn crIer announced tho liueoider le- ttun to tho bench with lldoons Hand As Bl tant lilstrlet Attornoy DavlB will open the duel for the people this moinliig it Is under Btood that there are to bo thirty wltnctsoa for the p ople Q irrcet of an Emiitrgzler- WruNIzIru May 21Ieo Wbltehead of Eau Claire WIs was Arrnsted here yektrrday He came hi re on List Tlniraluy Yesterday afternoon a woman sail to be lite wife arrived and also hrrltt Clarke of Wisconsin will ha I fallnwed tie nomaii A warrant was at inie Issueil tot tile arrest of niiuehrad who Is- vsanhd for lId rorirfrifs and emtpzrlrinent In Wlscun Bin He was liTcmaii and puriunsier In the woods for IheChliipot i lovtnzCnmi unil II U allowed that he mo I iiciltlous niunM In iiirlntf the men and then tiiilorenl lie checkH pocketlnr the money lbs amount UiLcu Is naM lo te large Edwin Mao Silver Age M Cnupttsy IStran4ed ALBANY May 21No performance of the Silver Ags was given at Jacobs 1 Proctor tfctatra last mtiltil It was announced that Edwin F Mayo tht tar was III sod the ticked were redeemed Today luwTcr II was found that the rformauc was omUlr l becauio two of the company Charles Scant andJ 1 hierfe 1154 lied SI Mayo for lalariei due to tie amount of Viit and bat refused to art again auto ia id TIe ccHiiinnj in stranded here and unlcii Ur- Waynjcfiruiuitl there will tie a general breakup Maulliic the Mairmtnta St Flihei- OIAW v Diit Mny 21 The > IInlstor f Ma- rine < n11I > eiliCI hal lecilied tnttutllfh HI Halifax an IntellfirriiCQ drfrfrtment fur the purpose of supplying tbe fihermrn of the Gulf and Atlantic rout with Infor mttoi an to lie movements cf the various Seed and bsllnhes livturn wit hu received end cnllecied at Hallfai and balkllns Issue J The rsporls reed rid daily will be mapped and all this laevsiuicts cC lbs ash cap thus bt sun at a gluts L What You Need Spring and Fal WHEN you feel all run down 1 bAre nlvraya trying seasons t Sftrsapnrllln For re- storing ¬ stltutlons and unless the bluOl strength after sickness or toning fled and enriched one becomes exposed up the system at any time this l Is tho to a variety of mala ¬ medicine of all others Dont Trasto dies To make Rood time and money on worthless com- pounds ¬ blood nothing Is so whatever their pretensions effectual as Ayors- Sarsaparllla but remember that Ayera has bern tho the standard Sarsaparllla for nearly half a most celfibrntedt- niilo century and bus no equal alterative In II Sometime ago I found my system existence Try It entirely run town I had A feeling of I huvo found constant fatigue and lauauor and very treat relief from little ambition for any kind of effort general debility In A friend advised 11 to try Ayers Bar tim use of Ayer saparllla which did with tIm boat Sarsaparllla It tones and Invhortl results It has done inn more good than tha system the acton the all other medicines I have ever used dlpestlvo and assimilative and Frank Mellows Chelsea Mass vitalizes the botlIL D Johnson I I wa all run down beore I began Jr 383 Atlantic are Brooklyn N Y taking Aycrs Sarsaparllla mid now I I Ayers Sarsaparllln has a w lldn- crvMi tun gaining In strength every day reputatlnn In tIt locality for I Mrs Alice Vst Jefferson W Va rrKtnrlnp to hralthy vigorous action the I I have used Ayers Sarsaparllla for vital organs when they become several years When I feel weary nnd wealllnti or exhausted I luive useil llt worn out It always hell me A my family for this especially Grommet Klngsvlllo CoMn after thn syMcm his bicome ilppleted I I was long troubled with nervous fr01 malarial attacks I hne nil hel debility and severe headaches Ur the use among my nolghlmra II nlmllar- rases use of Ayers Snrsaparllla I havo Decl and it tins L nlxvnysprovril lnnlua restoreil to henlhIAntholv uitv j h u itnmilton ismurnon xrx 1 Trrmont alR As a blood purifier All genernt As a safe and reliable gjirliit and bulldcrup of thn nvstrmI Jm1 never family medicine I th- inkAyers found anything to cental Ajcra Bar Sar saparilla- It I inralualile Vra R Fcrree I glrrs perfect nII 1 Chatham Bt Boston Mass 1111 Jf 1 I 1R1 fnrtFUfcna I Made by Dr J C Ayer tt Co lowell Mui PricoSl lxtoUU 55 Worth Son bottle I THE SAN MIUE GOLD FIELDS The cold fields Tarlety that hare bun opined on tha Sin Ulruel RIr Coloratfo attraetlnr a treat deal ef attention hy reason of the uueipected richness of tha deposits Blnce tbe snows moved 001 tha rreat hydraulic plant of lb Sao MInt Gold Company has beet at work washlni out the ravel and tnere I is grIt excitement over tbe resultc which are alreadr aufflcUnUy eilenslva betoken onr the greatest successes known la lh history of mining Th company of which James UlinlUu ei Treasurer of United Stats I Treasurer hu bun qulslly working for tome time piI and has maO DO effort UDI sow to call tha tha public what It b accomplished air Qimilai who Important record as a financier of acumen and Integrity I Is well known told a reporter yesterday that the San lluruel Comimny would b rtn- avlni ar611aml I three or four mckths and added tha nock as an especially adtenurenus Investment lust at this time Mr miat lana apaeinint at Ihe ofnce ot the San Mliuel 0 m- psny 11 n4 Wall Ik Sri UI7 jlacsi tbsto dais The eadyMa41eCnstonIer nt our sie ei ilriSM lirtlrr cum his ciojrlil ivlio 0 never Intts anything ex- cept ¬ to order We lini o innrkcd the Inrjrer I lots of 8U8 ti < Puce Suits Down to 2000 and flue price is praclically the highest we nsli I is also n iiarcr lower tlmn any clot Ilia jj store asks for similar suits and half ivliat the Custom Tailor charges Hackett Carhart CO 9 CLOTHING AND HATS- N E Cor Canal and Broadway BI BI e Burdock Blood Biters la a purely vgetablo I ciniiotiuil I r reiulallui power over all tho orians oftlir y tern loll controlllni tuelr secretions It so purldti thfUloodihatlt CURES All blood huniori and diseases from a comMI pimple to the worst scrofulous fore and blood with I lu unrivalnt regulatIng rlcansln I onl- purlfylnit Influence uii Ibo accretloniiuf tLo lIver I klilnwri boo rio Cud slilu renter It uuaqualtd1 u cure for all minuses of the I I8Kg1IYrn- in 8 one to two houlM win cure t ol plmplNt- tlolctiet I uf Uie nub Biurf letter nil tLr lInt plo fonn of ikln dlieaM trout aul four botleI will euro tun rheum or eczema shlnglf erTarip mn ulcer ftbtcrsirm runntnf sore uo Lit Ski Uoiin I I 11 notluiahU that sufferer from orp I DSSEASES I I- J alnaya aieraiattd bi lnu lfralile Itch liiK tI I quickly aulvildaa on the moral of the dlo the usa of U I U rusliif oa u iravor dUauaa 0 siscrotuiuus swelling IuIifls still ISCROFULAL- v hive uuloubtei proof that front three to six Unties used Internally and by outward application diluted I If the skin li broken to tha win arecta cure Tka neat mission of U rjlr to regulate the llrer kWnejs bowel and to correct acidity sod Wrong action of the Said to open the slulco rayaaf Ute sritem to carry off all clogged and Impure secretions allowlns- fnaturtlbus to aid reixnerj and rtinote without fall I BAD BLOOD L Uric coinl lnt biliousness head aobe rheumatism and r Ilalrk of ills eaue dror from dlsonl red lIver klOurja atom aCh ad blood We iusrantvrry UitlU- cfll uld any person b> rlls atuned after uslnilhejlrx WIItol refund ihemonejron- appllcaUon I latter We will als balM I tospndtesilmnnlalaand Information tog the effects at B B B In tha above If fuues on appllcatlen to JfO fiK Dma BlutsuQ Ii Tt I ONE s A an ATI- JevrlaU ENU Vail Mlnliterai Ready tn Protec Aaia n Natlenal Hiindur Law- The Jewish MInisters 8oclatlon of America which has been holding Its semian- nual ¬ conference at the headquarters ot tho Young Mens Hebrew AssociatIon at Lexington avenue and Fiftyeighth street wound up Its proceedings yesterday with thin reelection of Dr Oottholl ns President antI of Prof Morris Jastrow of Philadelphia The resignation ol the Rev K Kohlcr of this city was accepted Mr KohUr resigned because ho did not like some of his associates Dr Qottblol wits authorized to admit active laymen to the association Fifty dollars was sent to the Rev 8 M Laski of Baltimore who having been deserted by successive congrega- tions ¬ Is starving The committee on the Presidents message whoso duty It was to report on that port of It which referred to n unlv orpnl Sunday law com- piled ¬ thin following resolution which was adopted as the sentiment of tho associatIon IIVrrrm 1 or somo time past Sabbatarians- amongChrlBtlanu have been active In iiBchemo to procure national legislation looking to an- utorced observance ol Sunday as a tIny of re- ligious ¬ sanctity anti although wo consider with duo respect the general Chiistlnn pontlmcnt ot the country regaidlng Sunday as a day of ces- sation ¬ front labor and of religious worship wo yet must deprecate all attempts at using the arm of the law to stamp upon that tiny the character of a religious Institution in the Church spoon ot the word binding on nil classes of this community therefore belt Jifwhfd That u committee bo appointed to collect data regarding the above movement as affecting our corcllglonlste anti especially tile Jewish working classes who would In tho event of a compulsory hunday be compelled to lose tho earnings ol two days further If occa- sion ¬ should demand the committee to memori- alise ¬ Congress In behalf of our civil rights and take such other stops as may bo necessary un- der ¬ the premises CO313IISSIOKR JJ4R TliM4N A Committee Hingeets tbat be be Aiked to JteelBn trom the Hoard Tho committee appointed a few weeks ago to investigate the charge against William llarthman a member of the Brooklyn Board of Education which was In effect that ho had tried to enter Into a corrupt compact with Heal Estate Dealer Frank S Schonck to swindle the city out of 1500 In the purchase of some lots In Kosculsko street for school purposes re- ported ¬ to the Board yesterday The report was signed by all the members of the committee It practically condemned Mr llarthman and recommended that ho be asked to resign from the Hoard The report Is to the effect that af- ter ¬ the subsequent tale of the lots to Mr Allen for 6000 they were Immediately sold to the Board of Education through this in- strumentality ¬ of Mr liarthmau for tTSW but there wax no evidence that Mr Bnrtimian received any of tho dllforenco of f 1500 In the lIchens Tho leutlmonv taken us a whole how- ever ¬ convinced the committee that Mr linrth man did not net in tIm interest of the Board of EducatIon nnd this tile committee says was confirmed by the testimony of Mr Boone in reference to the purchase of some property in Lafayetto avenue Tho report was received but the proposal to adopt it was laid over until the next meeting of the Boaid Mr liarthmau Is a wealthy Broadway jewel ¬ her and was appointed a member of the Board about three yours ago by Mayor Whitney It came out in the Investigation that ho plays poker occasionally and that lila llrfit meeting with Mr Allen was nt that game He occupies a Ono house in the Twoatyllrst ward XJIE CATHEDRAL ARCUIIECTS A Rumor that ItUhop Potter Brother Ucalen Will be llebarred It has been authoritatively reported that the Episcopal cathedral design of Messrs Potter and Robertson would bo debarred from further consideration by the trustees It Is a coincidence that Mr Potter Is a brother of Bishop Potter President of the cathedral trustrees and that coincidence It was thought would be the occasion of comment Mr George Macculloch Miller Secretary of the Hoard ot Trustees said to a reporter ot TUB bus yobterday The plan of competition adopted by the trustees took every possible precaution against favoritism and BO far as I know there is not a single trustee who had any knowledge what ¬ ever of tho authorship of any of the four chosen designs until after they hail been decided upon This being BO and the architects having been asked to compete with the understanding that selection would to upon the merits of the plans I do not think the trustees would be- luBtllled In rejecting Mr Potters plan simply because ho Is a brother ol their President MET DZK1V TOY ITIII STIES Tbe UeamltB Canaied Oreat Fxcltemeat Oa the St JLoiila Hoard of Trade Br LOUIS 31a21A sensation was created on Exchange today by the suspension of a dozen ot the younger members ot the Board for blowing toy whistles ou the floor during trad- ing hours The Board decided to enforce the rules and said thin suspension must stand The friends ot the pueponded members comprising u large majority of the Board halt the floor in a body and wont to otis of the rooms on tIn ground floor whore the bulk of the option trading for the day was done The sacedttrs now threaten to Blurt a now Exchange llie Newark JCplacopal CoaTeatlao Tile annual convention of the Episcopal dio- cese ¬ of ewark met la Trinity Church > cwark lester day The Cemniittse on the itentelon of the Itook of- Couuulon Irayer reported concurrence in the surges lion mid at tlii lastgosyntiou asS lbs work was referred back toth Committee br euctrtien br 1 hloicomb silk cm the Society for the itch of Aged end loiirttu liereyuten and esyeciaily iii regard in tue fund for rei4rlmg gloritymes Or iiuge of Sewark was appintd to the sgucy of this fetid in cejiyau and collect for It at a salacy of not lees than 5JtJ 1IARPSRDERC11BR Wedding that Crowded the Church of the Heavenly Belt In the Church of the Heavenly Rest In Fifth avenue yesterday afternoon Miss Kato Eunice Beochor was married to Mr William Armltngo Harper The street was lined for blocks with the waiting carriages and long be ¬ fore the pretty bridesmaids led the wedding procession to the altar the church was full Tho bride is a daughter of Col H B Boecher and a granddaughter of Henry Ward Boochor Mr Harper Is a son ot the senior partner of the publishing firm ot Harper Brothers The Hey Dr D Parker Morgan lie rector ofthe church performed tho ceremony He was as fisted by the Itev Charles IL Hall of Holy Trln ity Church Urooklyn A lull half ot the con- gregation ¬ was from Brooklyn also Iho brIde wore a gown of white faille cut with a full train and puffod sleeves and a V shaped corsage or point lace Hue wore a wreath of orange blossoms and carried a Croat bunch of llllos of the v alley MSH Nellie Mans tho maid of honor wore a mule gown of primitive yellow Her bouquet was of daisies ibe six bridesmaids wore Miss Blossom Olenondorf Miss Helen Nuts lorry of Detroit lilies Florence hwan Miss May Talmage daughter of the Ilev Ur Tal maize Miss Mabel Harper u cousin of the groom and Miss Gardiner They wore Empire gowns ot mlgnonetto green faille with hats of tulle to match and loop white lace collars Ilonry W lleccher the brother of tho bride was best man He maid the bridesmaids oncli wore a clover loaf of emeralds and diamonds the gift of the groom Tile ushera were Dun cnn Elliott Honry MoVIcar Chance Lee An ¬ drew B Lawrence EEmbroe and Dr J Her bert Clalrborne Ir Among the members of the famlllea who were pre ent were Mrs Henry Ward Deochrr Mr antI Mrs Joseph Harper and Mr mold Mrs Fletcher Harper Among others present wore 1rof Drisler and ProfVan Amringoof Columbia College anti Dr and Mrs Taluiage Killed by an Angry lllixurtnd Biiuriaonan Ala May 21John Mitchell of Bnsley suspected tile pretty and fascinating wife nf In tlmary with William Early Returnlnc home unai pectedly today Mitchell discovered evidences or his wife xulll and In lured her to oonfrsi that Harlr had been In her ro ra oily a klmrt time lirinre illiiliell loaded his shotgun and wentout in ted farly He mutt Farly on tie etreet and tired The charge carried away half ot rarlyi head klllluc hIm lottantl ilitcuell was arrested

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Page 1: henlhIAntholv I It inkAyers saparilla-...r I r PI I p t r r r I VI T m t 7 r 111 TilE SUN WEDNESDAY MAY 22 1880 0 9 I TilE PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN FOR RA1H1XO StStOOO FOR 71AUlV IWJIC IISlIUlS

r I r PI I p t r

r I VI T m t 7 r 111r TilE SUN WEDNESDAY MAY 22 18800 9

TilE PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN

IFOR RA1H1XO StStOOO FOR

71AUlVIWJIC IISlIUlS

from Alexander Telor stOOfOOqde1h1ABBn eA Brother Therenpo-

AlOTS

artPif jiesoIibflt lJoeaIOet IH roFfselMiof the Presbyterian General

l> r Howard Cronys church hatJlemb1In larcor gathering of ministers and

anJ women thou at tho two sessionilaTInen1 was because therjay mid tlio reason1

ln topic to bo presented was the extensionatm

lbe ltc b1t ran Church In the United Statesfaring tho lAt lear The galleries wore

roifdeJ Wonton being In tho majority Dr

scott 1iesidont Harrisons fatherinlaw Is A

rfrtlarnttondnnt-TbJ ronorl of tho Standing Committee on

MMons wee reid by the HOT DrfemeFtmucl J1 Meolls of Bt Louis It showed thathire nr lrw missionaries In the field lOfl

more than tlirro wore n year ago and 318 mis-

lonnrr 1teucners In the Houth anti West Toth churches ministered to I those teachers

onshavo boon of whom 10i17 075 t er490 were br profession of faith Nearly n sixthOf the InentLerellIp of tho church are ministered

bY homo missionaries In the year fortyfire-Surcl hay l como nellHUftBlnlng antI 160licliuKhi i boon roundodEAMolinmic Ilve thy Hoard of Homo Mis-

sion

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the amount received was tK18HI4 or119 7W 1 moro tliiui In tha previous year falltrig bort hI IWOOU lion lIver or the amount

imenilod by tim General Assembly TheinrreViMiimetrom women efforts

In the oMer mates lire many I ohll churchesnhlch tIle hiciimlng uxtlnct year eighty

M i hurchcs woro dissolved lloynnd ther 11

Hll I and In tho Houth there lIsugieuterS-Vnuml lor uteri anil money titan the Hoard-hMlninahle Ito supply

women of tho churchire relrllrlelilho wink They ral edfornlbuIII tttti In tho IMRt SCar S112i4mlD-Parlj tllOltlO morn him the > ear

commended that S 7rIJ be raised bythe Ireodttirian Churches cooling yearlorlionio iiilshliinm that whore them ate tworr three weak churches they he unlprln onerhunMiil tlmt tlio SundayKi > icKlhiI bo Cot apart hereafter as n day forill bunduyschoiiU the Church to contributelolWlUrIOHenrrKendilli of thll city fornanroirs Secretary of thu said Ihlfmalilreshytorluu churihea iticltlosurensritlvolv n new notion In the denomination Inthe Ulret tion of city evangelisation Tile-weretIarOt In Cleveland n tow IHS ago andflow they urn springing up In every great cityItiiwl to tin thought by lrosb > tsrmns that

penpit to the die rich churchespoorin tin Ilty cOlhllO hnd ienrnod that It IIs metutnpleii8int fur roar peop to wulk far tothiireh Inn stoim In the iltv as It IIs In thecountrj It was when lrosb > terlann learnedtIltI 1 1on rl hot the population In this countrybe la cities iinii that eltiesnro growing largeral tho while that strenuous oflorts were putforth Now Ithirty IIRI diuretic are sust-

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In Chicago In fit Paul KansasIn and Omaha ni e others which may tint bemplortlngf but they must be upported

for the good thoy do lor tho next your 200tteniherfand mlnlFters are needed

De1 rtlrwas e4ttstll by lbs announcement bYthe Mated that by the will of thejlexaukr Irk of Dm Ity the Board offntolRU Jllaloni hnd reeeltod 30010 thoBoaniof Homo Mlsplona JIldOiK the Hoard offiililcatlon mid th Munday tchoollonrd itOHiO the Jlotrd of Mission S 20001 the Io tri of Kduutlon JJOUijO and fortterllo inllnn and disabled ministers S5U

tot total iwii00I

Lois SlOg tli UoToloBV crlell brotherNo no SRid n dozen It was not

lungl hi Dr Pr Wilson S 1hranor an pnthusl

ttlc teinpvrame udvucite aid in epaakinc-cl hittibK MuctI think of tUttle whoto thuydont know Wltkt a drinklnl tHloon lin In n

faintly the tlthr telling his boy ofcalaiutntoit to 10 and lilloko of thehlloCI Fttttier anll the boyfalfD holnlis Ioon JU8t It 1he-

ltlreD thought it was so remarkablo thatDr Ihraner

On inoll n of the Kov II O WIlson of AlexisliLa resolution was adopted Instructing thehjDoJicil Lou mitten on Homo MlsHlous toitnilov lour oiaiiBoIlits to bo supported by antrlfiutlon of Live cents annually by churchaim Pers

A complaint by the RV Dr Nathaniel WVtftotbt Iaul acnlnxt thelrsbytery of ht

Pout was retorted dismissed Iby the CommllteoonbUaandverture5 It Wits nrt before I ho-

NmblA In 18S7 and Is a complaint by Hrlet 114 lie was illegally IlOIlOoi from the

riitortte of a rhurith In St Tho coinvsittft TMrrdny Uimlssod tho complaintrirtlroatlip cround that Ur IVests laucuaeei-rafliitofpocttnl to tho Assembly and partlyI-itKaootheAtBomblyst committee had alreadyred upon the hubjoct This made West

gelI up m tho plntlorin IDlluoa for livemos deinaniUnictob

llomoiui comilulnt IPIal review andcontrol lie said tAny justice baabeen thrttelln two General AspemlilleV

l too fevers Bald ModeratorItoburtfl

I take it all back then sold Dr etbowInc profoundly Furthor discussion post-poned

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In Ins afternoon tho report of a special comraittpe on Iho duty of the Church toward Iminltzratits cnre up lorllnal approval Jt recomneniled employment of a new Secretaryvhnmn i reach in trmatt and who should liein the 1101t On motion d Dr Crosby NewYork wa made the headquarters of the Secre-tary

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The iomblv voted that the Bible must beEfei is text boo in till colleges receiving aidIron the Hoard I ha Hoard was also reqncHted b vulu nf tlm Assembly to laMlili ProsIrltrian nrailomles ranking between schoolsand lLeIe <

TrolUullIold of PrInceton Theolosicnl Semimtyuoouneril that a special train will takettelcmmlMnnirs 11111lr famlllm to Princetot on Nitur lay timt I front DHSbroosos-niwt lerrr At Irlnceton Il2Pre will be lunt hton aSMcoh of reception by President Patton52d Iri dmvi in MHriiiuind Chapel unit nft-

erwaril it r coptlnn it the IrosirleiiiR 10uoThe JIT Dr John <1118IrratIChaIIIIYIfh itrest I Ii Ii nun ctn il

Ie n ndu accommodate lastftenbs nil that dime to hoar the subject oflini mlmiiin1 dlpcuphod DrIIUIrclhlpllTho BMsUrs were the 11 01Or16JuriM or 1IttsbiirRli Il the Itev B

hayma or Oakland the Rot Dr W CJmwrta lre lilont of Forest Lake Heminnr-yinjllolfriloriif tIre General Assembly andlderWner Van Wnrden of this city The

ftddressii win on the Hues laid down in thereport of the Home Mission Board in the Gen-eral

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A kf mtly

311 RHOSKrELT OV HV8tlfE1e-

w e New f 11Service Comml IOBer l> ropIn ut the diatom Xluave

United SUtii Civil ServIce CommissionerTheodore Ilnorecelt was tho most august ofCollector Krliardii ilflton yesterday Mr

liflel was fresh horn Wasliliurton andwar IHu Ott official business He

lrldrl tell any moreJolt IJlmnn secretary of the Civi Horvlce

I3Ot hllr I t1tIlivtl Col I his Innil Mollaut the Foriio June 1 Colhicliettr yevtrila1 nomlnatcil L M lot the

Illoe Which rlrrlel wlh it Kino tile rank ofJluiy ollu tor r tiuno took a peep at tho

lien IUZle dopirtincnt IIn Ithe afternoonMI IntiriiHd 10 ltI homo IIn at k Ins Ho willItp Loil 1 IiunirdI WnlIn of theCitill rrvl t linard vas In the justtler iaiinl tilll MIIHO of the newspapurase sut that 1 Wnldon was H lipubllfanThat Ih ImIi koKiM Jlr nlden siitrrdifI

aol I hniild lle to have IIt iorioctedIe-

moMot

tIPloer t and IIIUYS Itae been nCol rlninlt will toilny Hit the Ilnrco OfDce-

Bni

tutslwend

ltie InIOlor attit aseistiint wliliereV uttucerH lit the Invitation of

llln the Collector will see 400iK let 1ln of 1IIIoltcnllllhninI I nowloriim

nIJerulolritil Itlcht butons Illlu-c

11 4 111 11T11 tloonoo Iot liy Mr MOd Water

I I Iliiiii siirnt tVvrrboimeT-hrco iilaiinsof 111 o culled till tlio engInes

IIwlovrorIiIlrof tin city at 5 oclock yntsr

arrornlnl Io the buildIng at 125

la1 111610ryIront hirpot 511 treet andt3fames

lIme fclrcfltl I was 11 oclock before thoI xtllullhd The loss by Jlro

and water meantime Iicnched 100000rbI buildlucwa liiiKelyubed na tI storage1arrhoH lirVa III conees C E llollons-

IKI504 tlO It Illir toiirth and huh floors> on th iroiiilsstorid there IInestltaJnIit

al I ilII till ltlSUrcd l ii errlhwfrtt lea un1 Cellos dOIJrrs Ott timIr lout 1III4III J CoIlehMh PIPOrU floor nail 1 1II Ihulll

Ilrnboe COTL Jr int alt 01lo SIIUUI elJh lel9alllhot I reach IOIKJO-tb

1 Iufllna 11htlIIIUI 1lonl Cllllo or Ionaailo jHcV nnelllb Uused Bellows

to i ellle 1ors not occupied by his tearnEe o buIlding was theart000 tlrlestIii the cOlnl 1

I A Krrryhol lii fojllliIho rfllr ferryboatSi 1lrol1 ElzabothLr yraterdakuid lnck lollu

1411 Thlh IIn ii collided with a tugI neG or tflblDel but a pal was

I so llrroa i brokn rb-

UU inucn but lb

001 aids sq 01110 alucb Ihalk od

HB END Ol AH OLD lOUIBItm Farnltnr ReId stt Auction adl Wails

to Come flowsProbably frcry New Yorker nnd every

stranger who lIfts visited New York has noticedIf nbadmired tho stone house with massive

clllars In Broadway otiDonlto WashIngton place The house formerly had a companlon and tho pair made a complete steelmen of Grecian architecture but when thecompanion houee wa torn down to make roomfor a business building some years ago themiddle pillar which had been common to bothhouses was cut exactly m hall

Although the original ownor of the remain-Ing house tIled fortyone years ago tIm sIlverplate on the front door still bears his lame00 Ferris Tbo two hotiHon woro built In1810 Tho companIon IIOIIBO was for a long-

time occuptid by Dr Ilerger who was one ofthe physIcIan of Napoleon the Groat MrFerris was ono of the great chiefs of TammanyHall was a member of Congress and when holived at Cherry antI Roosevelt streets beforethe llronduay house wits built he was anAlderman for the Fourth ward At that titusCherry and ItooROToltBlroctnn ere a fashionableneighborhood and It was great honor to rep ¬

resent the Foulhln the Common CouncilThere few houses In Broadway

above Canal street tIle time Mr Jrrllolclhorn the mirth rraid to opposite wlplace Washington Qlar had n laid outbut wn81Jl fenced In alterwrd HUH and

Union vfin tintnow square a coiinttyroadway whero People picked utranbcrrlet

Tho old boiiio which was ono of tile pioneersIn the notthwarn march ot the city nan Holdtho other lay lor 7i AGO and It Is to be tiirnidInto I buMnes house Tim tale was In accordwith Mr Ferris wilt which proxldcd thatwhen Mrs owls his daughter who had n lllo-tinnncdlllol

01 tho house dioil the estate should be

furniture nnd household articles worosold by auction yesterday hut tile ierBiis whonttotideil worn not I sentimental Sort andthey olTerod scnrcel110ro for the nnit ho nia-liognny Jiukon MartinA an lluteti IJaniel etdter nnd I loshurl been dilelilnel wlnml titan II It luau lennn no nsnoclatlons about-it Tile evidently didnt believe AuctioneerHowe when ho Introduced I small table 01rather clum y innLe with I top of mottledmarble as ontt which Mary Queollr ticots hudused for sS was all It

Three malingnm chairs with plush Boats nodtall ImckH sold for 17 each without unrthlngbeing Bdld as Ito 1their hlsinry all lioti ii It Ispot an nnlntereHtlng ono They originally bolonged to a brunch of the Ferris lamllk tlmtlived In VoBtclni8tor county and thn llrltlsh-olllcers who woro iiuwrtored on tho ownerstitter the battle of longlplnnd always fut Inthem A mahogntiy tied vi citil of thu old uhbeen sort with Its high posts beautifullycarved brought only 114

A good deal of valuable glnnfi nail rhlna warewag IIMpoE1 or at varying ntkos Half a doeu

VII cups mid saucers In lrll undgold ll A of sumo

fortort

HU5wont

eachfor SIO Elch01ouJIlelInrlo platters

Aff OLD CAI ImJlrlDAnte Daly Ifrlna Up a TwentyoneYenr

Old Iolnt uKitlnst Alter DarkAt the auction Halo of Dion Itoiiciomilta

plays some months ago the theatrical llrm ofWebster L Bratty purchnsid at a fulr once tallrights in After Dark I eeeins now thatthey also bought a risk 1 lawsuit ut timsame tlmn Monday night their companyopened In the ploio at a Bowery theutro Jarller In the day counsel for Augtistln Duly hadnskd for nu Injunction to restrain ViolatorVBrady as well ns Mumger Hurry Minor fromproducing the pixy on tho ground that thoscenes aid Incidents infringe UI on his driima

Under the dasllght 1 ht iiiii Ivl cumo UDbefore Undue lucomlie not Fndn-

1lavgoerswho cnn go back to Ibtl will easilyrepall a similar suit liibiltiitcilI Iln1 IIllsI i

Under the Gaslight brought 17contained a tltn novel1 ploce of stage teallain a rnlronl engine IIn motion withI miltracks 110 ollpct was riot roath new nt-fiiBt Unto there hail hon nieiordof Itsuse In 11oDdolluCIIIIIY mnn eais heforobut 111y to register tho

the Inlted Mates and to Iroclr11title to it Mien Itouclcaulln Awas llrstdone at the Itowory Theiitie in 1M arailroad scene somewhat Ilkn that In I filertile Uitsllght was usoii arid subsequently-when Jarrett A Ialmcr drought out louol-cuults piece at Nlblos Duly tt oncountired-Into litigation over It production lie even-tually

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won kilo suit and Jurrott A Palmor com-promised

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with him pnyln a cerllll sum neroyaltyI for I I scene

WebsterI A oDUnell rla purchased AfterDark are and It IK nut likely thorhad In mind when they made their puchafrom Mr Jlonlcaul the lads of the platsearlier oijdly ononch was any ¬

thingsaidahont them vvhon tim auction talewas advertised

rPHEY K WII1TK llJGATHe lie Not Been Hhort of Oreeon Trans

contluentM slock lor Two YearErConjfressman Stephen Van Cullon

White was before tbo Grnnd Jury in Brooklynyesterday and entered nn indignant complaintagainst the Now York Emna Tel orar forpublishing a story on Saturday to tho effectthat his firm had been swamped by p turnIn Oregon Transcontinental tock Ho de-

nounced¬

tho story ns false arid malicious-and ehlblted to the Grand Jury tlMfino worth of Ibo share tmnerr d-

In the name of lila paitner I rankllnW hopkins Ho paid that at the timethe firm was nnld to Lw short wno holding lorcustomers In nual clSI MOP 11201 1111 atIllr 1 he trnnd Indicted Munnglng-

dltorEilwntd Ilyna for libel N r AUiite iilolropoSIe to brinl u civil suIt against HIMtitterJo says he not Iron short of OregonJranscontlueutal st 5tV for twi years

hiln at thn Districtf AttornejH ciHlce MrWhite leirned that hn owed tin county fllr tiOon n forfeited hnno A tow months aim Gi-lbert

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MI tear her II lIt Ill mouthHunilny school was Indicted hlgninv and lo-pecurn his release Mr hlto signed n load forlr 00 When railed for trial yrhtcrdar morning

Atwood failed to appear and it Is full ho haslied to Colorado

KBIT RAVEN itAiiRiiAn CArt STOTKII

They sire Forbidden Ilkr Others by theIaw cribs Htute-

Tho Attorncyronrnl recently brought anIn the Supreme Court Special Term toacton

recover tram this New nnn Itallrond on be-

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of the people penalties nmoun ting to J7000for violating this act which maksl unlawful-for any steam railroad dolnl IrtheState to heat Its passenger carl by any stoveor furnace kept Inside of the car or suspendedbe refcornThe company demurred to the complaint on

the ground that Idid not btate facts btifflclentto constitute a cxuxo of action ant that thulaw was not Intended to apply to railroadswhose lines are only tartly In tim Muto-

ludgo OBrien ehterd y oveiruled mite do-

murrei with 1111010 the ilofondant to mihvrcrAs to the the ac ho Miy

1b1111 Polite regulation which the Leg ¬

the right to cum t anil not UMIhiding with iitiv 1cdeial or btuls rehtrh tlotisupon tin leglsialvo Pt aver In Ithin regard I am01 Itie opinion that the nut IIrt vail ii IIi that Itapplies Ito thu t teftfliil lit t rai I Ott Ismoie tItan fllty mllen IIn IcniUh althought hnvlag but IUvcntyiour mlictt Illicrcof within thisbtnlo JhlsHteinH to mt to Iletho fair nail ren-Bonablocoudtructlon to bcglvcnto tho net

riule oftlrrney tulllcThe Jersey ctltle sold nt the American Insti-

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h > rater I Kelloirirro eolrlsrl woo 1IoPerly of Valancey K tnlVr of llakUifts 11Canals and II b Mullurhson o 1011i Pent HerdInictwocd The Lrsl price paid was o Marianne

Poet lixx hy A 8 Iisrllnirnr Item ey wile gte VJJNfor the ran Maritime r John lila uIIelr J > wasfid to r A liaveuiryer for rl Oct nnini s Johnnull bill tK2 was Ituuitni ty T A Ilavmevr tur-liAnlJnIiredI row ics warn aolI to A II Vlimrun-CIhlladriphla lor l7 i htroleI lmU I John II ill hulllie M nolilniT A llevfleyer fur fill 1I1JAIIII01M lamt ort cow lIn won sill ItIlT A llavrineyrr forailln Mr Fuller wits ottrtl rnoo ftc lie cuw la-

inviI ant refused II Mernmtil nt M Lambert towIB7i wa sold Iin Mr llavnuiyer Mr tll < i fanliHliror HiI l iinhrruhtller Il13 wts old to rredirlikl-ilillnus of VVooiimocl VL fir Snt 1 tin sales IictTerated about IttUO

oltprmlalnt ii Willl UiI-

eJzpieEIlsoNvIfIli Ind May 2lrMrs Elizabeth Nathen of title city who died lust winter leftsfortune of nearly V > U H riving tile hulk to her sistersJulia A Hart and Mary Parkerof N ew AlUnr and

IravliK the other heirs leguestsnf only about 41510eL-lucy conientrd Ihe wilt liming the n iinlty ot thetestator who was queer old lady ant had during herlonr Pte never been ultra ttaa ten miles from hometier son Anathaslus lIed while insane a month tetoraher leavlnr an eetaleof flisiisii 1he race was COIlvromlsed today and the settlementI gives >lrs Hart andKr Jarker hall and the other heirs Ihalf A farmertrial resulted In a hung jury

For the Beneslt or a IloxpltulAn entertainment wiB given ut thin Berkeley

Lyceum last teuton for the heiietU of the how Amtterdarn Lye and Ear Hospital A Illapfy FaIr ly Mrand Sirs A O Kdznn fceUctlons by Herr Mlttelhansrrand Xrsuleln Tr uh ann of Ihe German Opera Iom

the quarrel scents from The School forScandal by Miss Kllia rrocior tIlls and Mr John IfBlri wari eujBjed by a > audunts ihatBila tbt Mouse

GOT GILROY IN A CORNER

THE MIKODITT OP rUB IDltnMlrNPLAT POLITICS fOR KBBVS

Their reloads tn tha rablle Work to beProtected or rtnaliees mid Contract toHloi > Aldermnn Uatrllndtep Arrested athe Fir Hi Unrtyr ofThla Hncred Cane

There was fun at tho Aldermens meetingyesterday ovor the passage of general ordersThese are mostly resolutions for paving streetlighting watermain laying and such Improve-ments

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under the direction of tho Departmentof Public Works Upon tho Introduction ofsuch resolutions they He ovor under the ruleand become general orders They may boculled up by tho mover at any subsequentmeeting and twenty votes are required to passthem An Alderman who has none of his ownto pass may call UD those of Rome other dis-trict

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by request of the Alderman of that dis-trict

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As a rule the Aldermen are anxious to gottheir own general orders through und willingto help each other Yesterdays Interruptionof tub ttnto of comity must bo traceable to thefact that the pressure for places for Tammanymen In the Department of PublIc Works fromlaborers jobs up Is RO great that the tow Ho-

piibltcans who woro In there and the CountyDemocrats who have friends In tbo Board arebelug Hhiikcn out at a lively rate

A number of general orders for crosswalkson 1 uiiox avenue Introduced by AldermanDavid Harry inovldod separately for cross-walks mill H block apart Alderman Carl n-

Hop romembotod thut Mayor Grant oncevetoed toiiiu similar resolutions of his and hadsuggixted that one resolution and one contractwould result Inn saving of money to lbs cityHo linked to ho excused Irom voting but tbetote ws against uxctiBlng him llodoggedlypersisted In his refusal and sum I clint hemade tn voto-

PrciMoni AI nol < Tarn consulted with Al ¬

dermnn bhoa TamJllnll Clerk Twotney saidhelplessly I dont see that wo can do any-thing

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nnd allowed tho roll call to proceedTin measures got tho necessary twenty votesantI Wont through

AldeiniHii llliiokhoff Tnm who had thenot call culled up general order that provedla bo 0110 01 Alderman Carliue which thatgentleman had asked him to call up at the lastmeeting AldorniHii CarlIne attitude then becanto u convincing indication that hU purposewan nbstinotion pure and simile lie de-clared

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that the resolution was ono of his ownand that It WIg violation of courtesy fur an-other Alderiniin tn call it up 1 he astonishedllliickliorf xplnlncd that ho had moved ut theAlderinunn own r iuo9t and he was about towlthdiavv lie resolution when his Tammanypoidiutor I IcoPrcsldent Fitrslmons sig-nalled

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to him to tress It lie wanted to suewhether Curlln would celtics to vote cm one ofhis own pot involution Curlln did refuse andfurl hill ho made the point that tho resolutionwIts a duplicate a similar ono having alreadybeen adopted On this statement ho many A-ldermen

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votiU against it that It made 110 differ-ence

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whether Carlln voted or notMce1rcsldent rlUilmons then called up

another of Curlma general orders antI an-nounced

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his purpose of putting that gentlemanon roiord before his constituents If ho wasrcalv to voto against or to reluse to vote Infavor of Improvements In his own distrIctAUormanCiiillnHiicceoded tlilutimc In mattIngovctiFCd from voting On the next resolutionho failed to net nn affirmative voto on his roiiuest to be eMiiikod and was ordered to otoalter Ihe cill of ubrentccs had been madoagain unit ngnln-

Alderman nhea askod President Arnold whatthe rules provided thetate of u contumaci-ous

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member and on being informed movedthit Alderman Carlln bo taken Into custody bythe SeriroHntutArms ant arraigned belore theliar of tho House ThisI was carried and thevery Itt roigOiiuatArmn escorted the portlyAMorninn UP to the vacant spate neur the desk

Mr Carlln looked proud and grinned ivoryone elio tried to look dldtitUid and solemnAll failed In Ibo attempt 1usldrnt Arnold leoturnd thoAldurmin feebly and told him thut Itwits his iluly to vote when the House refusedto endIve him Ho nuked tile Aldermanvhothoi ho would bo itooil und voto If releasedfrom custody snit tIle Aldoimnn wIth a verycunning look said that ho had no voice andvastongnotled bt tho position be wits placedIn Alilerinan hhea maintained that he wasnot nod that ho could steak to explain hiscoiuso 01 MU what ho Intended to do Theculprit itlll stood mute and grinned The1tesident looked moro helpleis than ovnr andtIm very promising IIUllllon drifted awkward1IJ to an I to 101 cOt cniiclusliin

Alderman Slaa called UI It general order astliouch to relievo the nvvkwarrineis and IndIt g that he hud ouly nlnnlnou voteS for Itmoved that Aldormnu Carlln to relieved fromcontempt anti custody This wan agreed tonnd Cnriln voted for the general order andpassed It

little rIse was done except to ndiourn untilFriday when H epochal meeting will ho hold topas general oiilrrs As there are seven Ie-publlcnn and threo County Democracy Ablermen the lattttnnny i eoplo will Have to makeporno nrrangenient uliout Public Works pat-ronage

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to get tile necesfan twenty out ot thetwnt > sK ltCI4 in the llourd to put generalordois through antI provide work and contractsfor Commissioner Uilroy

r I ZUi SAIS NO

lie Wont tie a Catxpnn Candidate row Gov-ernor

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or New JerseyGen Clinton B Fisk the New Jersey

nIC t1A of prohibition who ran for Presidentot Ian United States on the Prohibition ticketlast your and forGoernor of Now Jersey threejonrsngo has been prominently mentioned asa 1opubllcan candidate for Oovoinor of NowJeisp this year The Itopublicau managersIt Is said had decided to nominate him andthen to BUI tiro his endorsement by the Prohibi-tionists

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probably relying on the LeciMatuie totie his hands lo should be elected The Pro-

hibition¬

vote at thu last Gubernatorial electionwas UOOO Gov Groin Jot only 4000 plu-

rality¬

It was thought that at least twothirds-of tho Prohibition voti i could bo carried forIlsk as a Itonubllciui candidate To n roporter ol tbeJerot lJ Civ jeic lien liuk said-YPlltrldny

I am not Koine to run on lila Itepubllcnnticket or upon any other ticket lean go furtherthan that unit1 wij that thero has never teena time when 1 would lme accepted a nomina-tion

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for Gocruorlfl had believed that therewatt the Htnulleiit danger of my being elected Iam collie to use all my Influence to help electthe LegMiituio candidates ol either the oldparties who lire lu favor of temperance I donot caie tvliether they are Democrats or Itopuhlicans if they will do unythini to furtherthe Interest of tnmperuneii will do anything-In my power to help elect them I want the lo-

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option law of 1S88 restored That was a-

lone step III advance and to repeal it was toturn from the light to the darkness of igno-rance

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I wits tleer strongly opposud to localoption nor am 1 strongly In favor of It now Itwas hotter than nothing and showed that Itwouldl Dually iiceompliMiI n great deal Thetiro pleat i arties are pretty nearly evenly dl

ldocltm the question of local option and It Isonly the managers who are really under thelied of rum

MM COOl AllKESTlin

Could tihe Hate Taken Mm DoubledayInii VUea the Latter Fainted I

Mr John Doubledny of 114 Van HomeStreet Joiuey City fainted the PennsylvaniaIlallrond ferry honte Jersey City yesterdayA crowd of wonton cathwod around herWhon she was restored to consciousness shemissed hoi piirH which she staid containedS20 Hnnry Murphy of 151 First Ktroet toldPoliceman I Pickeiiah he had Boon Miss MollieCoop nallt avuu Irora Mrs Doubleihiy with atorso In her hand nnd that she opened ItVfhftti die cot outside the room Tho policemini urrudtdd MIss Coop At the police stationohio wns iirehed Jilt no pur> e or money wasfound on her Hhuvinalockod up-

Nothinc IIs known iigalnit her character Shehas heuu been at tho foiry several times latelyAll tIle tMtlmniiy tho police will liavo againsther n him she IIH arralenud before Justlte Htilring thIs morning will be that of Muiphy

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Teak u Lawyer on Executionr Francis Gibbons a lawyer who was or-

rfilct Motility on an execution against the potionIwuidiiu njudtineiit of fltnK entered against him IntIe huprimc Iourl we i taken before Chief Judge Sed-rnkk lit 10IleI1rrml l YOIrd bjliermy ShedS Crewfcrit on a writ uf habeas corpus The judviuent Wac ob

tilueil a suIt In which Marl A Munenn charge lilmwith rl Inr to prosecute a ult rUceil In hit hands bylicrlnlla Tie stilt was ataiflat thiules K MullioHaniLowner of a carrlge from which ili had a bad tall atliirkrnuii iN J hh atlf iei that cjlbtotit led her to beties that ho lad etiuii the suit whIte In reality he badmil MrI Milboll ud leU berate proceedlnn Wirebegun 1 1 llyrnrai on tiehalf of Olbbone asked thatMil client lie relented out th ground that the eiteutlon-dualuit tin person was not properly banish in audi acase Ui cUlon was restrred

A lloboken Fire Company Hnaipended

Chief Applegate of tim Hoboken VolunteerVita l ep rlmnt went to the Liberty Ito Companyhome In first street yesterday locked the doors andposted a notice ou the outside to the effect that the com

rally was usi ended I eudlnir Its trial on charges whichwould lie Made tIn the Common Council There was alitSt Ji Third street MunOnT and Oceanic line rompinyand so I Knjino Couipanr reached the lire flrsl Theyhonk th waler plur nearest the burning buildingWhen Liberty lIeu i omrtnr got that Its foremen de-

roauied tile plug because 11 was In this Liberty cornpuny t district Thief Applecata refused to sCow thedance cod the Utsdy company ttfusid to aaalst laany wax at llii Bra

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AN ACCIDENT JTIL8OIT BArs

HI wire was Hhot u Ills BtrncBl withHtnalnic row tIe rintol

Charles Wilson tho etahlernnn wholsao-eustd of having murdered his wife Louisa onSunday night while alto was in the companyof hot cousin John L Sinning admitted yes-terday

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that tho shot which killed hot was firedwhile the pistol was In his hands but ho saveIt was an accident

Ho told the story In the Harlem 1ollco Courtwhore ho was nrrnllllod In tho mornlna Hln

nine It will bo remembered was returningwith Mrs Wilson from n Islt to relatives oftheirs Houston street Two Films attractedthe attention of 1ollcomnn Farrell nt aboutIU oclock at night Ho ran towatd the soundantI found BlnnliiR standing over the deadbody ot the jounc woman with a smoking pitto In Ills hand Mnnlngs story was that ns heand Louisa wore goIng down KlghtyflrstStreet W llson whom ho had never met bolorocame from behind them Hn turned faclncthem and demanded of his wife pointing toBinning Who Is this

Why Charley she said this Is mycousin1-

Miore an you goinglIomoI want you to KO home with me

Here Binning says lie interfered Ho pressedforward nnd said No she wont I broughttier out and I will take her home

UinnlDg is nn athlete lie belongs to theManhattan Athlotlo Club and has a number ofnrlros won In tugsofwar and other sportsWilson Is much smaller

Louisa Hlnnlng said seemed to be afraMof her husband Him ran behind me n llsonran around alter hoc and diawlng bin pistolshot item through tho back of the head I grap-pled with him and took the pistol nay fromhim Ho hell ran away Louisa fell hut Idid not know she WM shot I supposed sholint fainted I fired thin second shot to attract-help1

NVilHons story agrees with SlnnlncB as tothe convolution Sinning mnniif he naswas threatening when the latter mid that ho-iould hee Mrs llon homo and Wilbon threwhis pistol to protect himself Hlnnlng grappledwith him In n Btrucule foi tho weapon nndduring thin the pistol Wits disclmrced Ho liedno mention ho ttR of killing his wife

Tho police soy that both ore men of goodcharacter IndUHtilous and honest Mlionwas toromnn tar Contractor Dlanchard andSinning Is a plumber In lliooklyn

If Wilsons story Is true he will still hao toaccount for the possession of n brand new pis-tol

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nnd for his dogging tim footrtoiia of hiswife nnd her esiOtt ibo Inuiiost will be beguntoday Meantime Wilson Is In the Tombs onOnronor Bchultzes commitment and SInning IUIn the custody ot Capt 1I0r bold under ball I

AO ClllCAdO fiaVHKH ON OHAIX

The New York Produce Exchange Dreanii-oftjlelttnc the race Now

There was morn than usual Interest yes-

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on tho Produce Exchange over the ofll-

clal announcement from tho Chicago Board ofTrade that after May 81 the Quotations fromChicago will not bo served to tho Produce Ex-change

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Secretary F Stone of the Chicago Board ofTrade In notifying President Alexander K Orr ii

of the Produce JtcIJalllo of the Chlcngoans i

determination sent along a copy of tilt reso-

lutlons adopted In Chicago on Jlayl41 Thpysay that tin hunremo Court of Illinois line doclded that tInt Chicago hoard of Trade maydlhconttmie funilrhlng to tho public murk lauotatlous but at the same tlmn holds tlirt BO

long an it continues KO lurulh them eitherdirectly or indirectly It must furnish mal hotquotations to all who may desire to obtainthem for lawful purposes upon o itial tot ms

As this lIds 011 practically deprives theBoard of all discretion It belleei thatlt willbo Impossible to determine advance whrttherthe party applying for quotations Intends touse them lor lawful purposes or to furnishthem to the bucket shops anti cononucntlythe Chicago Hoard wont give tiny Institutlurtany iiuotnttnn

The members of the Produce Exchange ornt least n majority of them liellecd jcstenltiithat Chicagos action will help them fcoimi ofthem ace members of tint Chicago Itnaid of-Irado and have direct wires and cnn gut nilthe quotations they wont Hut they believedthat it Timid be n good opportunity fur IhoNew York Exchange to hoe Its iuotatlonssoot all iverthecuiintry nnd If they are H-Ccoiited as the ofllcln tlgurns much biiblnesswill bo attractedI I to the Now rork EiliniigeI

At present I liicauos llguics arc the ate Medauthority an t in noarh every Instanco ad oattho scale of aluos in all the other cities In IhoUnited States whore folks speculate in grainand provisions

irAn MOAO ri8UEH3IEX-

Utrlfam Trouble fletweu French nnd Newroundlnnil HerrIng Catchers

IlALir May 21 Advices from flay StGeorge N F represent that the relations be ¬

tween the Newfoundland and French fisher-men

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on the dlsputod French there lira reach-ing

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a crisis Tile commander of the Iii Itishwar skIt Lily has issued a proclamation to timeffect that ho would not permit Newfoundlandfishermen to sot their nets to catch herringnnd If they did so ho would confiscate theirnets Ac indignation mooting was held atu hlch ttmni language wits URed

The lIe IJr Homloy the Prefect Apostolicof the west coast of Newfoundland told Ibocommander of the British star xhlp that lie wasthere with the apparent mission of protectingthe French instead of the lirltlsh intoretitThe commander replied that ho wn ran > lugout his Instructions from thn Imperial Govern-ment

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and added that ho took but little stockin the Inhabitants or in Iho NewfoundlandGovernment JJio proilnnutfon which witrottrd up in public plaies nasuukkly torn I

down bj the Inluriaten iieoplpSt OnoiKoslliy is the ere it herring fishing

ground theta urn about LOOn tmupln tlietcwho live almost entirely by latching herringund exporting them to Canada Tho 1 rt mhhave concurrent rights by tin treaty to thatpart of NowloundUnd but tlntm exclusivejiirifdictlon aol now that they van get halt luother portions of Newfoundland thoy are as-serting

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their claims of exclusiveness ovor DayHt George and supplying thom nlves with haltthere This prntuiitn tito HrltNh Inhabitantsfrom getting llh which would nf course inter-fere

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with tim Frenuh nail the British war shipthere prevents any Interference rio peoplethreaten to use rllles to enforce theIr tightThey say they must do that or abandon thatportion of the British oinplro to tho French

UKOISU 1IKK 2O BTKA1-

MU llcCabel Ronarkahlr Charge AcalniitOld Mr Martha

AnnIe McCabe 113 years old a domesticemployed by Lawrence Lynch of C33 Wythoavenue Wllllnmsburgh was arrested testerday for robbing liar employer bhe said shehad been encouraged to commit the theft byMrs Martin of U Wulworth street

I entered Mr Lynchs employ she con ¬

tinued two weeks ago A Mrs TortiiBonof Park avenue introduced mo to Mrs Martinthe latter more than 60 years old A numberot young and mlddluaged servant girls visitedltier hiouaio hhortly alter 1 began to cnIl onMr Martin she toll me that Bha know allabout Mr Lynch that he cite Guporlntondentof u big company and would not mini a llttluof his goods if worn taken him llnallygot me to agree to rob my mplujer lolling moIf I saw any big papers around or In a box totake them too with the other stuff for sometimes such papers wore worth a great deal utmoney

I was at Mrs Martins houfo on Mondaynight onii 1 said 1 would rob the house when Iwent home Lurlv lu the morning 1 got up uniltook a box containing jewelry slid a smallerbox containing papers 1 took them to MrsMaitln Whon tho pawn Shops oponod Ipawned two of the diamond rings Thii root oftile jewelry MIH Martin said she would Judofor a whitle bhu took thnni down tellii Thodetective Jolla Hums after ho anestoil masearched the collar and found the goods

Detective Burns when tho two womon worearraigned befuro Justine doottlng said timpolice believed that Mrs Martin mndnabuHlness of recalvlng stolen propnrty from borvantbwhom sIte rouiiBollod to steal

The JustlCK held the women to answer

A Mlllloiatreii EstateCnicAoo May 21TIle great estate of CharlesHull tile west aids mlLlonalre will be distributed

without a njht and hit cousin amanuensis Slid chiefbaslnesiuanaiter Miss Helen Culver will be left ntiiislathed in ta enjoftuetit or Iho bulk of tiC fortune MrHull deeded most of his property to Miss Culver andon his death male tier his sola heir The estata wasvalued al jOOOUixX Tb only heirs at UK were thechildren of bis brother llurdttte b Hull and Innlcefariimore who wets not mentioned In the mllllanalretestamenl They proposed ID contest the anion of theiruncle lu outline them off and heaving everything to Missfairer but upon an Intimation ot that Intention MissCulver expressed a desire to settle Home of Tier largefortune on them This znornlnir adeeree was enteredt r which Miss Culver iit > a to tue nephews and Die f rsrjrfiOO to be divided anong twraty adults sod minorsIn agual shares Ulss Culver IIs alsofvel from nil deltastitle heirs and thus a contest of Mr Hulls will isaverted

Hills for the U M I 0Carl Bebrodcr who WIK cpulled from bite

Mailcal Mutual irolecthe Iu oa In lHni cad afteroardreinstated by tha Supreme Court and who brought suitto recover damages for his Improper expulsion rot averdict or s < 76 yesterday In JoSe Heidi a court

Oawaiil hasee who was also eipellad acd reinstatedgut a irdict ofsooi Moth plWBtlfli were rsiTSsillliiby Aifusl r W Mair

BAPTIZED A SICK JEWESS

nro POTJSU CATHOLIC rnntsra QKT-

TlKKAlJUtlkfl LET1KJIS

They are to be Killed and Be l TheirIrotelrte aad a > a Matter orPreeanttOaOne Asks the Mayor for Protection

Jlr Young the Presbyterian mlssloner nt-

Bolleruo Hospital sent for the Kov Francis XTremel a priest of Bt Stanislauss Hehool InSecond street on March 29 to visit a youngPolish Jwes3 in the hopltal wbo said shewantea to see a priest ot liar own nationalitylath r rromol visited ijer She was then notexpected to lice and utter seine conversationhho consonlod to be bapttrod a Christian Laterflio left the hospital and took refuge withfrUnds of the priests living In theRime liouso as the prIest at 16S Htantou streetInstead of going home She Is 21 antI marriedthough separated from her husband Horname U Sotla lloma Her ulster Rosa visitedher Ho did 1nthor lYemol who Instructed herIn lie principles of the Cttthollo religion Hotold her she was now a Catholic and she ac-

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his teachings Sho said nothing abouther change in religion to her sister antI Father1rcmel as he explained yesterday managedhis Instruction cautiously that It might cot rotbo suspected

Homo weeks after when sho had entirely re-

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her strength her sister learned thetruth Itosa Is 1C blackeyed anti energetichim nrocccded to give Father Fromel a bit ot-

her mind Doth women wore In the room withhim HOBO said a dozen times that ha would bo-

Mry sorry for wlnnlnghcralstor from borJowlsbfaith and ended he says by tolling him thatthe family would thoroughly investigate thematter and that If proved that he had reallybaptlred Mr lloma they would kill tutu

s onietlmeatorward Itosa whose last nameBounds like Schwarlos made such a time thatI lather 1remel wits afraid of losing hit prosehtp and got Mrs lloiiin to consent to go tolliiITnlo nnd join the 1ollsh Sisters tIters hessfoil after saw him again and before severalpeople he aavs eutend to hire assassins totako Iho Krlcstt life Mrs Koran did not gotolltiflalo hut wont to live In the fatally of OttoIvuckwn next door to the prIest nnd livesthero tow Tin family Is Catholic She makestaleI for a living hhe told Father linmol afivv days ago that tim rabbi had sent twice forlint to come anti see him The priest itplledthat she wan now a Christian and mustnt mindtlm rabbi

Ttio weeks ago the Ilev IHeronymua Elilnltl tile head nf tint parish of St btatilhlausI-nvMilch Pithier rremel In a priest began togot ftmmj moun letters They wore all In tierman and extremely insulting The llrst deli-cately

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Intimated that If Mrs Bonus remainedn Catholic It might eventually trove danger ¬

Otto for rather Kllmcckl to go abroad aloneIn the sicoml letter whloh citmo a few daysniter 1 ithor Kllineckis life was openly threat-ened

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aOl the threats couched In more andmore Insulting language grew stronger andmote definite In later letters In one ltvas-Btatoil that Mrs Itoma and Father Kllmecklvvorc both market as victims There wet lIveletters altogether The last two nrilvod withina few houiB of each other on Monday

athur Nilmecki after tim receipt of thethlrdletter t ailed in on Mgr Ircston and bIt two ofthe letters nlth him The last ono mentioned1 nther 1 loniel for the first time It declaredthat he was tna kai and would bb a vic-tim

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in tlo gnimrnl slaughter lather Frettiellhere took a haul and tim result was that thisIntur was strut to Mayor Grant with an explanntlou of lie circumstances Mayor Grantlornirijod It to thu IoIoo Conlmls ionurB andthe pout It to Inspector IJyrncb

Ono of the letters was slcnod M W U Theret woro not signed 1lucy worn all written Inthe canto hand a pub round rather strag-gling

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hand lInt tnvuloppn vhlch were nilyellow wero addressed piitilhly bytno Santoperson huh tile hnrdnriltinc was here n roundtOint ng huMness hind of which any manmight bo proud

TOII A U 4 WAll rsnzraTim Monitor Pnrltun Brought to Ilrooklyn-

tor iomplrtlunTIn cruNor Huston arrIved nt tho Brook-

lyn Nary Yard early last evening having Intow tim inew monitor Iuritan which is to bo-

iluUbcd Imro Slit towed her from the NorfolkNavy Vutri Her keel was laid fomtcon yearsauo uiigrio made an appropriation for herlOinplntion In March IbSJ more was added InAugust 18SI nnd still more in March 1837-

Lusl fall Silo was towed from lie LeagueIsland yiurii to Norfolk where hor woodworkmachinery Ac were to bo supplied Afterthinking about the matter for six months theNorfolk vird authorities concludud that theywcio too busy to undertake lie job and thedepartment ordered the boat taken to Ilrook-lin1 IIn tlm shine condition as when she leftLincie IMunl-

U h 1uuun is tho largest donbleturretodmonitor In the navy 01 Miller the will be toniotine in this ll riu future lleing without battersmacliliiDiy 01 coil sho now MamlH atoll llvoJoel out of the water but vvliou fullv eiiulptiodsilo will Imvuonly about two nod onohall feetfret IKtird Her lenth over all Is 23G feetboani Ill fret aol iliaught IS feet Her dis-placement

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is Ci I tontj and tIle in opucted toluf thirteen hunts Her armorwlll consistof four tten inch brosch1 mding rifles IIn herturrets 1 hcs will uf loaded aol hnndlfd byuiaellmiory und will bo eatable of Git owing n5111 tint prouctll with forts Bultlcient to1lorf I11t > inclien of wrought iron nt ndlsttnce-ol a mile Mio will also curry a smondar battort of two BI ound and two throepoundrapid lire llotihklsB rillos two revolving can-non

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and tno Ontling The turret guns areprotected In ll1 In lies ol stcel armor Showill also he lilted with torpedo nets and noworlul rout

The U iMon male tho run from Brooklyn toNorfolk In twentv hours hho ctnrtod ou thereturn trip on uililay morning At first sueittl iii lIed to tutu thn Iuiltan wltliI one steluintl two hemp hinscrs Thoie was no cIatKit to the Bol und It broke the bltU towhich It was attached on tim Iloston A thirdho tip lawyer wi < Hiibstituted and the trip wasthen made without dlfllcult or noteworthy In-

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JhrooolllcerHHiid a crow of seventeenmen Irom tho lioatou handled the Puritan Anaverage spied of iie or sIx lnotB was made Ingood weather Ihore wore no heavy eaiand no fog wus encountered until yesterdayniorulng Two fuss assisted In getting theIliritan up lint harbor and opposite tho entraiito to the nivy yard TIm title In the EastIllver Who so strong that It became necessaryto ct the silt of two more tugs before theheavy vessel could be towed to her whurf

DIMTL JN THIS LIONS DEN

rarnou Howard Hlmc IImn for ComfortIn the rrlNonera llnx

A full jury was olilalued yesterday In theGeneral PcfMnns for this trial of the exRevWilliam lH howard for stealing JC600 from theLlecti Ic Sugar Hcllnlng Company

J llBon Gordon thn ninth juror a veryyoung nun carried off the honors of tim dayHo anBw rrdnvery nuiwtlon so cromptly andIntelligently that ns he was about to step fromthe vllnot chair to hIs seat in the jury boxllociirdoi Snittli said

lhavn just ono moro question to ask youMr fiordon Have you ever studied lawi1

Nn sir Mr llordon replied modestlyoll1 rojnincd the Ilicorder It might

well 11 sui tiorcd Irom rout answers here thatyou hull ou havn nn excellent idea of aJtir Irs duty tindei the law

ihie ertvererid defendant was a close Btudent of the fmusnf the main lalomnon calledand exiunlnod At rocoss when he was lockedin thn prisoners box he whIled way tiletedious houi by hinging hyntna Ho beganwith Daniel In Iho 1hons Don anti woundup an thn crIer announced tho liueoider le-ttun to tho bench with lldoons Hand AsBl tant lilstrlet Attornoy DavlB will open theduel for the people this moinliig it Is underBtood that there are to bo thirty wltnctsoa forthe p ople

Q irrcet of an Emiitrgzler-

WruNIzIru May 21Ieo Wbltehead of EauClaire WIs was Arrnsted here yektrrday He camehi re on List Tlniraluy Yesterday afternoon a womansail to be lite wife arrived and also hrrltt Clarke ofWisconsin will ha I fallnwed tie nomaii A warrantwas at inie Issueil tot tile arrest of niiuehrad who IIs-

vsanhd for lId rorirfrifs and emtpzrlrinent In WlscunBin He was liTcmaii and puriunsier In the woods forIheChliipot i lovtnzCnmi unil II U allowed thathe mo I iiciltlous niunM In iiirlntf the men and thentiiilorenl lie checkH pocketlnr the money lbs amountUiLcu Is naM lo te large

Edwin Mao Silver Age M CnupttsyIStran4ed

ALBANY May 21No performance of theSilver Ags was given at Jacobs 1 Proctor tfctatra

last mtiltil It was announced that Edwin F Mayo thttar was III sod the ticked were redeemed TodayluwTcr II was found that the rformauc wasomUlrl becauio two of the company Charles ScantandJ 1 hierfe 1154 lied SI Mayo for lalariei due totie amount of Viit and bat refused to art again autoi a id TIe ccHiiinnj in stranded here and unlcii Ur-Waynjcfiruiuitl there will tie a general breakup

Maulliic the Mairmtnta St Flihei-OIAW v Diit Mny 21 The >IInlstor f Ma-

rine < n11I > eiliCI hal lecilied tnttutllfh HI Halifax anIntellfirriiCQ drfrfrtment fur the purpose of supplyingtbe fihermrn of the Gulf and Atlantic rout with Informttoi an to lie movements cf the various Seed andbsllnhes livturn wit hu received end cnllecied atHallfai and balkllns Issue J The rsporls reed rid dailywill be mapped and all this laevsiuicts cC lbs ash capthus bt sun at a gluts

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What You Need Spring and FalWHEN you feel all run down 1bAre nlvraya trying seasons tSftrsapnrllln For re-

storing¬ stltutlons and unless the bluOl

strength after sickness or toning fled and enriched one becomes exposedup the system at any time this lIs tho to a variety of mala ¬

medicine of all others Dont Trasto dies To make Roodtime and money on worthless com-pounds

¬ blood nothing Is sowhatever their pretensions effectual as Ayors-

Sarsaparlllabut remember that Ayera has bern tho thestandard Sarsaparllla for nearly half a most celfibrntedt-

niilocentury and bus no equal alterative InII Sometime ago I found my system existence Try It

entirely run town I had A feeling of I huvo foundconstant fatigue and lauauor and very treat relief fromlittle ambition for any kind of effort general debility InA friend advised 11 to try Ayers Bar tim use of Ayersaparllla which did with tIm boat Sarsaparllla It tones and Invhortlresults It has done inn more good than tha system the acton theall other medicines I have ever used dlpestlvo and assimilative andFrank Mellows Chelsea Mass vitalizes the botlIL D JohnsonII wa all run down beore I began Jr 383 Atlantic are Brooklyn N Y

taking Aycrs Sarsaparllla mid now I IAyers Sarsaparllln has a w lldn-

crvMitun gaining In strength every day reputatlnn In tIt locality for I

Mrs Alice Vst Jefferson W Va rrKtnrlnp to hralthy vigorous action theII have used Ayers Sarsaparllla for vital organs when they become

several years When I feel weary nnd wealllnti or exhausted I luive useillltworn out It always hell me A my family for this especiallyGrommet Klngsvlllo CoMn after thn syMcm his bicome ilppleted

II was long troubled with nervous fr01 malarial attacks I hne nil heldebility and severe headaches Ur the use among my nolghlmra II nlmllar-

rasesuse of Ayers Snrsaparllla I havo Decl and it tinsL nlxvnysprovril lnnluarestoreil to henlhIAntholv uitv jh u itnmilton ismurnon xrx

1Trrmont alR As a blood purifier All generntAs a safe and reliable gjirliit and bulldcrup of thn nvstrmI Jm1 never

family medicine I th-inkAyers

found anything to cental Ajcra Bar

Sar saparilla-It I

inralualile Vra R Fcrree I glrrs perfect nII1 Chatham Bt Boston Mass 1111 Jf 1I 1R1 fnrtFUfcna

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Made by Dr J C Ayer tt Co lowell Mui PricoSl lxtoUU 55 Worth Son bottleI

THE SAN MIUE GOLD FIELDSThe cold fields Tarlety that hare bun

opined on tha Sin Ulruel RIr Coloratfo attraetlnra treat deal ef attention hy reason of the uueipectedrichness of tha deposits Blnce tbe snows moved 001tha rreat hydraulic plant of lbSao MInt GoldCompany has beet at work washlni out the ravel andtnere Iis grIt excitement over tbe resultc whichare alreadr aufflcUnUy eilenslva betoken onr thegreatest successes known la lhhistory of mining Thcompany of which James UlinlUu ei Treasurer ofUnited Stats ITreasurer hu bun qulslly working fortome time piI and has maO DO effort UDI sow to calltha tha public what It b accomplishedair Qimilai who Important record as a financier ofacumen and Integrity IIs well known told a reporteryesterday that the San lluruel Comimny would b rtn-

avlni ar611aml Ithree or four mckthsand added tha nock as an especiallyadtenurenus Investment lust at this time Mr miatlana apaeinint at Ihe ofnce ot the San Mliuel 0 m-psny 11 n4 Wall Ik Sri UI7 jlacsi tbsto dais

The eadyMa41eCnstonIernt our sie ei ilriSM lirtlrrcum his ciojrlil ivlio0 never Intts anything ex-cept

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to orderWe lini o innrkcd the Inrjrer I

lots of 8U8 ti< Puce SuitsDown to 2000

and flue price is praclicallythe highest we nsli

I is also n iiarcr lowertlmn any clot Ilia jj store asksfor similar suits and halfivliat the Custom Tailorcharges

HackettCarhart CO

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CLOTHING AND HATS-

N E Cor Canal and Broadway

BI BIeBurdock Blood Bitersla a purely vgetabloI ciniiotiuil I r

reiulallui power over all tho orians oftlir ytern loll controlllni tuelr secretions It so purldtithfUloodihatlt

CURESAll blood huniori and diseases from a comMIpimple to the worst scrofulous fore andblood withI lu unrivalnt regulatIng rlcanslnI onl-purlfylnit Influence uii Ibo accretloniiuf tLo lIver Iklilnwri boo rio Cud slilu renter It uuaqualtd1 ucure for all minuses of the I

I8Kg1IYrn-in

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one to two houlM win cure t ol plmplNt-tlolctiet

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uf Uie nub Biurf letter nil tLr lIntplo fonn of ikln dlieaM trout aul four botleIwill euro tun rheum or eczema shlnglf erTarip mnulcer ftbtcrsirm runntnf sore uo Lit SkiUoiin I I11 notluiahU that sufferer from orp

I DSSEASES II-

J alnaya aieraiattd bi lnu lfralile ItchliiK tII quickly aulvildaa on the moral of thedlo the usa of U I U rusliif oa u iravordUauaa 0siscrotuiuus swellingIuIifls still

ISCROFULAL-v hive uuloubtei proof that front three to six

Unties used Internally and by outward applicationdilutedI If the skin li broken to thawin arecta cure Tka neat mission of Urjlrto regulate the llrer kWnejs bowel andto correct acidity sod Wrong action of theSaid to open the slulco rayaaf Ute sritem to carryoff all clogged and Impure secretions allowlns-fnaturtlbus to aid reixnerj and rtinote without fall

I BAD BLOODLUric coinl lnt biliousness headaobe rheumatism and rIlalrk of illseaue dror from dlsonl red lIver klOurja atomaCh ad blood We iusrantvrry UitlU-cfll uld any person b> rlls atuned afteruslnilhejlrx WIItol refund ihemonejron-appllcaUon I latter We will alsbalMI tospndtesilmnnlalaand Informationtog the effects at B B B In tha above Iffuues on appllcatlen to JfO fiK DmaBlutsuQ Ii Tt

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ONE sA an ATI-

JevrlaU

ENU Vail

Mlnliterai Ready tn Protec Aaian Natlenal Hiindur Law-

The Jewish MInisters 8oclatlon of

America which has been holding Its semian-nual

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conference at the headquarters ot thoYoung Mens Hebrew AssociatIon at Lexingtonavenue and Fiftyeighth street wound up Itsproceedings yesterday with thin reelection ofDr Oottholl ns President antI of Prof MorrisJastrow of Philadelphia The resignation olthe Rev K Kohlcr of this city was acceptedMr KohUr resigned because ho did not likesome of his associates

Dr Qottblol wits authorized to admit activelaymen to the association Fifty dollars wassent to the Rev 8 M Laski of Baltimore whohaving been deserted by successive congrega-tions

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Is starvingThe committee on the Presidents message

whoso duty It was to report on that port of Itwhich referred to n unlv orpnl Sunday law com-piled

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thin following resolution which wasadopted as the sentiment of tho associatIon

IIVrrrm 1 or somo time past Sabbatarians-amongChrlBtlanu have been active In iiBchemoto procure national legislation looking to an-utorced observance ol Sunday as a tIny of re-

ligious¬

sanctity anti although wo consider withduo respect the general Chiistlnn pontlmcnt otthe country regaidlng Sunday as a day of ces-sation

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front labor and of religious worship woyet must deprecate all attempts at using thearm of the law to stamp upon that tiny thecharacter of a religious Institution in theChurch spoon ot the word binding on nilclasses of this community therefore belt

Jifwhfd That u committee bo appointed tocollect data regarding the above movement asaffecting our corcllglonlste anti especially tileJewish working classes who would In thoevent of a compulsory hunday be compelled tolose tho earnings ol two days further If occa-sion

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should demand the committee to memori-alise

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Congress In behalf of our civil rights andtake such other stops as may bo necessary un-der

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the premises

CO313IISSIOKR JJ4R TliM4N

A Committee Hingeets tbat be be Aiked toJteelBn trom the Hoard

Tho committee appointed a few weeks agoto investigate the charge against Williamllarthman a member of the Brooklyn Board ofEducation which was In effect that ho hadtried to enter Into a corrupt compact with HealEstate Dealer Frank S Schonck to swindle thecity out of 1500 In the purchase of some lotsIn Kosculsko street for school purposes re-

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to the Board yesterday The report wassigned by all the members of the committeeIt practically condemned Mr llarthman andrecommended that ho be asked to resign fromthe Hoard The report Is to the effect that af-

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the subsequent tale of the lots to Mr Allenfor 6000 they were Immediately sold tothe Board of Education through this in-strumentality

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of Mr liarthmau for tTSWbut there wax no evidence that Mr Bnrtimianreceived any of tho dllforenco of f 1500 In thelIchens Tho leutlmonv taken us a whole how-ever

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convinced the committee that Mr linrthman did not net in tIm interest of the Board ofEducatIon nnd this tile committee says wasconfirmed by the testimony of Mr Boone inreference to the purchase of some property inLafayetto avenue Tho report was receivedbut the proposal to adopt it was laid over untilthe next meeting of the Boaid

Mr liarthmau Is a wealthy Broadway jewel ¬

her and was appointed a member of the Boardabout three yours ago by Mayor Whitney Itcame out in the Investigation that ho playspoker occasionally and that lila llrfit meetingwith Mr Allen was nt that game He occupiesa Ono house in the Twoatyllrst ward

XJIE CATHEDRAL ARCUIIECTS

A Rumor that ItUhop Potter BrotherUcalen Will be llebarred

It has been authoritatively reported thatthe Episcopal cathedral design of MessrsPotter and Robertson would bo debarred fromfurther consideration by the trustees It Is acoincidence that Mr Potter Is a brother ofBishop Potter President of the cathedraltrustrees and that coincidence It was thoughtwould be the occasion of comment MrGeorge Macculloch Miller Secretary of theHoard ot Trustees said to a reporter ot TUBbus yobterday

The plan of competition adopted by thetrustees took every possible precaution againstfavoritism and BO far as I know there is not asingle trustee who had any knowledge what ¬

ever of tho authorship of any of the four chosendesigns until after they hail been decidedupon

This being BO and the architects havingbeen asked to compete with the understandingthat selection would to upon the merits ofthe plans I do not think the trustees would be-luBtllled In rejecting Mr Potters plan simplybecause ho Is a brother ol their President

MET DZK1V TOY ITIIISTIES

Tbe UeamltB Canaied Oreat Fxcltemeat Oathe St JLoiila Hoard of Trade

Br LOUIS 31a21A sensation was createdon Exchange today by the suspension of adozen ot the younger members ot the Board forblowing toy whistles ou the floor during trad-ing hours The Board decided to enforce therules and said thin suspension must stand Thefriends ot the pueponded members comprisingu large majority of the Board halt the floor in abody and wont to otis of the rooms on tInground floor whore the bulk of the optiontrading for the day was done The sacedttrsnow threaten to Blurt a now Exchange

llie Newark JCplacopal CoaTeatlaoTile annual convention of the Episcopal dio-

cese¬

of ewark met la Trinity Church > cwark lesterday The Cemniittse on the itentelon of the Itook of-

Couuulon Irayer reported concurrence in the surgeslion mid at tlii lastgosyntiou asS lbs work wasreferred back toth Committee br euctrtien br 1hloicomb silk cm the Society for the itch of Agedend loiirttu liereyuten and esyeciaily iii regard in tuefund for rei4rlmg gloritymes Or iiuge of Sewarkwas appintd to the sgucy of this fetid in cejiyauand collect for It at a salacy of not lees than 5JtJ

1IARPSRDERC11BR

Wedding that Crowded the Church of theHeavenly Belt

In the Church of the Heavenly Rest InFifth avenue yesterday afternoon Miss KatoEunice Beochor was married to Mr WilliamArmltngo Harper The street was lined forblocks with the waiting carriages and long be ¬

fore the pretty bridesmaids led the weddingprocession to the altar the church was full

Tho bride is a daughter of Col H B Boecherand a granddaughter of Henry Ward BoochorMr Harper Is a son ot the senior partner of thepublishing firm ot Harper Brothers TheHey Dr D Parker Morgan lie rector ofthechurch performed tho ceremony He was asfisted by the Itev Charles IL Hall of Holy Trlnity Church Urooklyn A lull half ot the con-gregation

¬was from Brooklyn also

Iho brIde wore a gown of white faille cutwith a full train and puffod sleeves and a Vshaped corsage or point lace Hue wore awreath of orange blossoms and carried a Croatbunch of llllos of the v alley

MSH Nellie Mans tho maid of honor wore amule gown of primitive yellow Her bouquetwas of daisies ibe six bridesmaids woreMiss Blossom Olenondorf Miss Helen Nutslorry of Detroit lilies Florence hwan MissMay Talmage daughter of the Ilev Ur Talmaize Miss Mabel Harper u cousin of thegroom and Miss Gardiner They wore Empiregowns ot mlgnonetto green faille with hats oftulle to match and loop white lace collarsIlonry W lleccher the brother of tho bridewas best man He maid the bridesmaids oncliwore a clover loaf of emeralds and diamondsthe gift of the groom Tile ushera were Duncnn Elliott Honry MoVIcar Chance Lee An ¬

drew B Lawrence EEmbroe and Dr J Herbert Clalrborne Ir Among the members ofthe famlllea who were pre ent were Mrs HenryWard Deochrr Mr antI Mrs Joseph Harperand Mr mold Mrs Fletcher Harper Amongothers present wore 1rof Drisler and ProfVanAmringoof Columbia College anti Dr andMrs Taluiage

Killed by an Angry lllixurtndBiiuriaonan Ala May 21John Mitchell of

Bnsley suspected tile pretty and fascinating wife nf Intlmary with William Early Returnlnc home unaipectedly today Mitchell discovered evidences or hiswife xulll and In lured her to oonfrsi that Harlr hadbeen In her ro ra oily a klmrt time lirinre illiiliellloaded his shotgun and wentout in ted farly He muttFarly on tie etreet and tired The charge carried awayhalf ot rarlyi head klllluc hIm lottantl ilitcuellwas arrested