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i 't' v-; 'i VOL. XLILO- 12,940. NEW-YOBK, MONDAY, FEBBUABY 1189 'r'i 4 1 PRICE THBEE CE2rra 4 FINAKCIERS MET FOSTER HUT TUTORED IKK IMMEDIATE issuing "of bonds. MR DID KOT INDICATE WHAT WOULD BB DOXE AXOTHBR COXFERBNCE TO-DAT TO MAINTAIN THE FCBLIC CRNDIT BELIETBD TO BE MAXDA TORT UPON HIM. BrUrr ttb Tnmvt Fester Ila4 to mm of bMKer of ihit tltj yeotordAy wkOo Ur ladiomUd to Ala Uotr ewi aa to tho two AU of Mooting tho proaoAt cold ttrlac- M7 1 tfco VaUoaaI TTOAaur.

tto BoeroUrr tokoo bJatt vAloa yoto BArowv oat, ko will brtec tAo orooo Ala oom- taaad la to play apoodllr to aooaro aoro fold. AAA HOAtrr of tha Tlovaof too bankora, so of tikoai AAld to a XbwoYoaaTixaa roporur Saat Al-kt: "Tkotr optaloa aooau to bo tkat tko boat tklac for too BoorotAry to do ta to laaao obooaA WxU to BialAtatA tko paoUo orodltAnd oatAfe- Uak ooAddoaoo that tko OoToraaoAt lateada to aaoot Ita MiotioAa ta cold, eraa It kaa to potto If to do ao." Xz. JToator did aol UdloAU vkat bo propoood ko do fartkor tkaa. that ko wao wUliaA tcllotoa to tko boakora atUl fartkor, tkat ko arigbt cot aU AAAdoa of optaloa. To do tbia bo wlU rciaaia la Vov-Tork for a Ubio.

Bo wlU bo' At tko Bab-. Troaouy oxpoeta to ooafor vbk A amabor ol prosUsoat Saaaelora. Soarotarr roster remained at tko fifth A.ve- Aiao Hotel yoatordar matll Abont 2 :30 o'elook la tko ArtarnooA. Tbea bo atroUod tkroaxk tko eor-' Tldor. oaJled a eeb, aad waa driroa to tko Uaioa Leejrae CltA.

It waa tkero tkat ko aaw a a amber of Oaakera, Be remained at tbe olab all tne afteraoeo aad bad mot retaraed to Ala bote! late last nihl BaeA-ooaiaroAeea aa bo bad ware wholly la-' rormai. aa4 a it waa 6oAder. It waa said, bo woald aot think of Briar, to reaek abj eoaolo- aioa aa to Ala eearaa of aeUoa. J. Plerpeat Montaa ealled at tbe hotel to see Beeretary Footer a short time alter the latter bad roae to tko Ualoa Leaxue Clnb, aad Mr.

Morsaa At oaco started np firth Atobuo. A mens tko baakara who talked with Mr. Foster at the olab wore President Edward H. fsrhtas. of tbe Importers aad Traders'.

President Oeorce Jt. Baker of tbe First Urn-ttoaal. President Frederick IX Tappea of tbe Uallarla. and Froaideat Bearr W. Caaaoa jt tkoCkaso Mattoaal.

la tkese Informal talks the bankers fanprosssd aa tko Boeretarr their DeUef that be aot oaly bad too authority to take atepa to aooaro srold eaoaxh to praaarro tko roaorre faad Utaet. bat that that aathoiitr was maadstory aad that soxlatlac laws directed aim to maintain the pab- Uoorodil The resent action of tbe Vow-York bankers in aidlac the Treasury under the heary export de-aaaad apoa it waa dleeaased to some extent, ad. while ao statemoat waa made aa to whether or aot the baakars wo aid probably eoatiaao thiatf tbe GoTernment facials remained passlrs, It waa blntod to Mr. Foster tkat tbe bankers wonld like to are tko GeTerniaeat take Imme-; dlau acUoa. Tbe bearUs of tko Bollloa- Parokaslac aot apoa tke present shortareof fold was dlseassed.

and aoma of tko bankora took oeeaaioa to express tbomaolToa etronfly la arer of tbe repeal of that aot. Oao banker aald last erealng- tkat before Bserotary Foster went to Washing tos. tbe -news, of some of tbe flaaaoiora la thU elty "whose opinions are weighty would bo made known to hlxn emphatically en tale matter. Be eald a prepeeitloa was oa foot to urge, throncA Be notary Foster, that President Barrlsoa end a apeelal moaaac to Congroaa toaohUc tbisaabjoel Mo one eoald bo foaad wbo was willln to ox-. press for pablleatioa his Impressions aa to Secretary Footer's probable aotloa with rsfersnoe to the laaaaaoo of bonds at eaeo.

bat It was ert-Boat from what some wbo saw him darlac the day aald that they belle red tbia waa probable. -Henry W. Cannon was seen by a it w-York 9imk reporter at bla house, 18 Keat Ferty-flftb last OTenlnic I saw Beeretarr Foster at the elnb bAssid. "altheach I bad no annolatment aaoot Aim there, UUnk tko eoasoasus of opla-loa snsaf bankers la tko city Is tkat tbe Treasury should aot at onoo to protest tko pablle credit to maiatala geld at a Kilty. There are laws which prorlde for this.

Ada were issued by Beers tary Bbermaa to meet the ooBditloDt broncht about by tbe Bo-; sumpUoa act aader oireamstaaeos wklok are similar to these under wblek bee re tary Footer will laaao them If be decides to do this. I bolloTo tbia la aot a party question, 4 It Is simply a question of maintain) of tbe pablle credit, aad there oaa be no eiaostiea as to Jbe aoeeeeity- of dolaa; that, Whether It be uAder a Republican oraDeme-owade AdaalalatratiOB." If Boerotat Footer does aot Issue bonds, what ean bov do to eeeore cold Mr. Cannoa Was asked, "It" nit prepared to say what alteraattres areseaVABemsolTes." bo replied, bat It seems to ms lbs most adTiaable coarse la to sec ore tko o-eld by au Isauo of beads. Tbia would show that the Oovorameat proposes to maintain Its erodlt. Tke oonddenee of oTorybody.

wklek I do not think Is badly shaken, would be restored, aad tbat all that la needed. It la dauntless true that tbe baakars would be clad If President Harrison aaw At to arcs peolally tbe repeal of the Baliion-Purebaalac ek, bat I do not know that tbe matter will bo tAoea before Secretary Foster la that light. wo enema do Kina somotBlBir eoald bo done." To what extent will the baakars ooatiauo to Blp tko Treasury by exchanxee of yoldt That I eannat say." aald Mr. Caaaon. I 4e aot think the sltoation la by any moans Alarmla.

beeaose I believe that proTtsloa of law la made for Just sash sltaatioua It Is made tko duty of the officials to maintain tke pablio orodlA Wo should like to see it done aa aooa as nooalblavM O. Williams, Proaldoat of tbe Chemical Yattoaal Beak, aald that somethlnc mast bo done to relieve the proaoatgold atrlnRsaey, Aad tba soooer tbo barter. "I would farer." be aald. an issue of Ar.n. OOO.OOO la bonds.

One eneet of -tbia weuid be to suuea tne rates or intereet. ana that to a cer tain extent would cheek ire Id experts. Tbo markets or tas world would bo instantly la-formed if bonds wore issued for B5O.00O.000. ad the result would be beaoaelal to aa. There should be, I believe, a reserve fund of t2O0.0UO.OuO la oar Treasury.

Tbo cold ship-meats may bo continued as heavily as of late. I can not ear that tbo advances from tbo baaka will bo eonttnued. Some beaks wklok kave not Tot eontrlboted may do so, bat tboee that have been onatrlbaUac I do not think will bo tllspirasd so eoatiaue it. Tbo asxt Administration may dsclds to Msae bonds, bat I weald like to see tko oatco-iAM one leave a ceod worklnc balaaee on kand." beaater Kdwnrd U. Woleott of Colorado waa at the Hotel do Locerot yoatorday aad dlaeassod Aomowbattbo sold altaaUoa, Bo took a vary etnpuMib auvery view ox me sitasuon.

i "Tko Mow-York ko said, -oufht aot to exoite the people. There la ao real dan- srar. It la easy to aeaalre cold enouxh by oeuina; ooaaa rmm (foia has cone to other eoaa-trlee throach natural cbaanela. Wo oaa sell beads oaoatcb to startthe flow la this dlreo-ea. Beary W.

Cannon went to Washington Uat sugai to Astea a snooaaar to Any of tbo Amer-. leaa daloratoa to tbo International Monetary Conference. Tbo mcetlnf waa ealled. Mr. Cab-ea said, by Beaater Allison seme time ace.

aad was for the purpooe of reviewing the minutes toe eoarereaee aa examtaias; a large quantity of deoumoata, assoag the in tbo tranalaUeaa of tbe speeches made at tbo oeaferenoa. The msstlas- of tbo delecates bad nothing whatever ee wita tne present gota situation. Mr. Can i ME. SHMAN'S PEOPOSI1IO.V, 7B8 IKXATOa'A BXPLA HATIOhT OF BU FBOPOfXD BOXD FLAX.

I WaAatrnoTOK. Tea. It Senator Bbermaa ObtoJ was asked Uto aftornooa tko reosiatlea bo had trod used yesterday to aaUorlts) tba GoverameAt to sell 3 per eeat ro-y ear beads, to maiatala apoU rosuaptioa, bad any aspeeUl slgalflcsaoa. "Tbo UglaUtloB aoaght to bo accomplished." Aald Mr. BkoratAA, -has for 1U objeot the sarlag of.

moasy to tbo Oeaarat Govern ansa That la tbo whole tblag briefly stated. Tbe KeeampUoa act took plaoe at a time wkca we oould net borrow avoasy At less Uaa 4 per cent And it WAA thought to bo a Tory suostsiful oporatioa. whsa was Uo Beers tary of tbo Troaeary. to bo able to Beat ear beads at those Agaros. Whoa tko esampsi ae4 took ogees, tbo beads authorised by the Fwsdrag aot; were drawing bat- rata of Interest, and some of team Free tor.

These were tbo forty-year beads At 4 per eeat. the fifteen-year beads at 41aor sent, aad tbe ton-year lesas at 5 per sent It la wet) settled that aader that aot theaeoretnry of the Treasury oaa, if be deems It ntessesry. la- Aa bonds, bat who XnadlAf aot jaaeod ao oaa tkooght Ust wa oealA laaao our 1 Ada a 8 per aad tbo obe of tbia AmoBdmoat ta to tsiisitu sk Runun ui. I uo tbo beads at per eent. it bo finds It aeeee- sary to so.

It tlmply aavea the Qeverameat tbo 1 per eeat of latere, aad llmlu tbo beads to Bvo ye ere. i mr. BBormaa. ta geasral eoaveraation. lndi-oated that it would bo exoeedlngly bad policy for tbo Lnlted Btatoa to leaao lnnc-Urm bonda At aaeb bUh ratoa of; Intereet aa that provided In tba BeeamDttea act.

aamalr. 4. de. or 5 ner simply to tide over what ho aad erery- euo leit to do oaiy a temporary exigency. Too boBd-lssolB powsrs of tbo KssampUon At, be aald.

wore designed to moot some great aatleaal emergeaoy, aot a mere temporary stringency. Our present 4 per eent, bonds were carrying a premium of 28 per eent. or over. It might happen It tko Governmeat undertook to issue more 4 per eeat. bonds without tbe power to redeem them at a shorter period than forty years, that a eomblaa-tioa of gold holders bare or abroad, or both, would be entered into to boat do wa tbo premium to.

say, 15 per esnti aad thus tbo Uovernment would be a heavy loser. The only "bonds tbo (government eoald issue under its prooeat powers' were 4 per eent. ruaaiBg forty years: 4a per runnlpg nrteea years, or 5 jer x-nanlng ton years. Mr. Bbermaa deoUnod to any whether bo thought It woald become necessary to lssne any bonds, though ho did not ooBoeal tba fact that bo believed It was deairableto arm tbo Treasury Department with tbo power provided by his amendment.

Jar. Bbermaa's tn tended aot waa referred to tbo Committee of Fiaanoe of which he la Chairman, aad will probably be reported back to tko Benate at aa early day. Mr. ebormaa eoald aot what aetloa tbo rommtttee would take Bar whoa It would report tbo Ameadmeai la view of tbe fast that leading Iemoc ratio Beaatora and Mr. Carlisle, the Incoming Secretary of the Treasury, kave been In conference with aad that Me.

Footer's news are eon-oarrod la by Mr. Carlisle, there la reason to believe that tbe proposed amsndmsnt will bo favorably acted upon, although the issue of tbo bonds If Issood at alL will be poetponod aa long as possible. MR. UIKCT BE8 MB. CLEVSXAXU Jjiiwooh N.

J. Fab. Qnlaey, wbo Aa been la Wasblngtoa looking after all-vsrlsglslatlon, eame'oal from New-York to-day ea a special train and ked a long talk wltk Mr. Cleveland aad Dea M. lleklnaoa.

Mr. Qntney left for bTow-York this evening aad will proba bly return to Washington aad tanks a final effort for tbo repeal of tbo Bbermaa Bllrer Purchase aot at this session of Congress. Mr. Qulney declined to say what will be done to got a vote on tbo Silver bill ta tbo Bouse or to say what roe poets there were of any definite acUoa being taken before adjournment It waa evident, however, that ha did not consider tko silver repeal kopsless at this session. Mr.

Dickinson remained at Mr. Cleveland's cottage over Hundey. and will go to Xew-Yorx to-morrow morning, i Mr. Clojroland will remain at Lake wood all of tais week unless private business shall oall him to town. Be will Invite suek men as be desires to see la connection with Cabinet and high noai- tleas to visit him hero, and la All probability Uo composition of bis Cabinet will bo definitely known before tne end of the week.

BE BAD SOMSTBISO TO SAT. lXIAXB FBOTTUTAJf TALKS FBKXCH IX T. TIMCXXT DK PACi'j. Fsthsrs McAdamsi BoeogeL aad Doaovaa. were about to eelebrato high mass at Bt Vincent do Paul's yesterday mornlngwben a man who limped slightly, And waa untidy, rose from a seat, and, going to the pulpit, opened a book, which prbved to bo a Protestant Praysr Book In French, and began to mat Incoherently in that language; The sexton of tbo dborsb.

noticing a stir la tbe congregation, went forward aad told tbo usurper to be silent and come a own, bat bo replied: i I bars something' to say from, kers." aad added, "There are aome questions I want to put" Tho.obBroh was. as la usual oa Bnaday, wall uiNjasa me servioes were interrupted. The sexton went to Father MeAdams and bad a whispered consultation with him, and then west oat to return with a policeman, who. finding the man ta the pulpit un willing to badge, was aot gentle with aim until Ao had him In the street. Then the prisoner aald he waa a Frenoh Prot- eeteat clergyman, ana be prayed la a mumbling fashion bbUI bo reached the West Thirtieth Direct station House, where bo sainted Borgt Halpia as.

"Jesus Christ' Aa ambalaaoa was sailed from the Xew-York Hospital and the sargeoa promptly decided that tbe prisoner, who said be was Paul Monty, thlrty-elx years old, of 306 East Twenty-fourth Btroet. was Insane, and took him to the pavilioa for tbe Insane at Bellevue Hospital. Monty la a narneeamaker aad ke lived with nia wiaowoa mother. Fanny Monty, aad bla sister. Mrs.

Adward Leasee, la very humble quarters. Mrs. Meaty and her daugAter were Protestants, but tbo daughter was married to a Catholic at Bt Vincent de Paul's, aad Mrs. Meaty and bar daughter were eoaverted aad attended the services there regularly. Monty came hero from France la 1890 And upbraided his relatives for doserttag their faith.

They tried La tbia to convert him aad be be came adevout member of the congregation of tbo bev. A. V. Wlttmeysrat L'gllse du Bala te Esprit SO West Twenty-eeeoad Street Paul lost employ meat last Fall aad at borne was morose and constantly quarreling about religion, bat at his ehoreh be was aa enthusiast. Saturday night at homo there was a discussion about religion which was more Amicable than usual aad PaoJ mad bis mother glad whoa ho promised to go to her ehoreh yesterday.

Aad sbo urn not aeea wnen no aaaea to am aoqalesoence I will have a word to aav tharo" It was net uatll be rose to go to tbe pulpit wa sue anew no waa lnaaao. llo wlllprob- i mmi an aayium. TBI XOBTB DAKOTA F1QBT. B1PDBLICAKS BAY TBXT HAYB MADB A DKAL TO XXBCT TBB BKXATOB. BiaitAKCK, X.

Feb. 12. All im bubbab About Uo hotels to-itlgbt. aa Uo Rs pub 11 sans claim to. have engineered a deal by wblob Beary F.

Miller. Uo Cass County lawyer aad bonanza, farmer, will be elected United States Beaator to-morrow. They assert Ust Uoy have pledges from forty-three members te vote for Miller, aad that tbia will bring him within four votes of aa election on Uo openlag ballot Da tbo second ballot Uey say that tbo ton to to of Ben a tor Palmar will leave him. and that Millar win get enooga ox tassa to elect him. Tbe Democrats admit that thinca have a varv bad look for them, bat say they will light to the last ditch.

They have been at work all the evening to soeare pledges from tko Populists. Tho final stand will bo made oa Coibertoa of Fargo, who kas twice oome within a eouple of votse of being elected. i The Democratic leaders say Uey will have every oao of Uo forty Democratic and Populist votes recorded for Boa tea. and la the breakup Uey expect oome Kepablieaa to tea from the Ceaatlee of Oread Forks. Fembtaa, aad Traill, oa Uo ground that Beatoa oaa de mere for Uo State thaa a Republican senator, because ko will be la todoh with tbo dmiaistra-Uoa at Waaklagtoa.

i OIL FLOOD IS IBB COUSTRY. AJIOTBBk BIO tTBKB BXPOBTXD KEAB. TOLEDO. OHia Toledo, Ohio, Fob. 12.

There is eoasldsr-ablo excitement la Uo! ell fields over another big gather wblob was drilled la yesterday efter-aooa la what waa supposed to bo dry territory. Tbo well is on tbe HoAglaad Farm la Klddlotoa Towashlp, twenty miles eouU of Toledo. It to flowing ever 1,000 barrels a day, aad oaaaot be shut off. The oil Is running all over Uo soantry. Tbo pressure Is so sisoag that aeUlag oaa bo ddao to aavelt Me taakago bad bee a plaeed, as Uo prospootors did aot expect sack a well.

A well Almost as great waa drilled la yesterday a few ml Us south of this point Those wells extend over Uo field to an osteal afiUloat to keep Uo drill going all Bom aver. Aaxall niaen iCloeinx Down. UBrcaixa, fob. 12. Tho AmerteaA IroB ailaa, oevea mlled wsst of bare, baa slosed dswn permaaeBtly.

Tbe baOdlag has bssn dls- maatlsd and the machinery sold. Tho stock waa hold principally by local and Milwaukee capitalists. Tbe smaller mines and tkese oak nana-elally are belag crowded- to tbe wall. -At prooeat prices oaty tbo largest aad richest muss oaa survive. CioW CoBBiael Isi Ahvevo All Price, Adrtoe year frieads to smoke Old Dominion Csfanfto PbAUATtib ta pAskagV-id.

J31511U1' IKIUMifil tano's "close calls aATOLllBAYOXXX DKCISIOXCOX-8TBUBD IX HIS FAVOR. BIB OBDEkM BASEP ObT TBI COXSTBOO- TIOX BDX (QOABELY AOAIXST FATBEB KtLLBKX GERMAX CATHO- LICB OYEBJOTED THE MATTE KOT LIKELY TO BEST EYEW VOW. Fob. 12. Bishop Wlgxsr of tboDlooese of Xswark had hU offloial orders ooaooralag his controversy wfth the Rev.

FaUor. KUlaoB, rector of Bt Mary's Roman 'Catholic Cbareh of Bayonne. promulgated la Uo Roman Calholie cbarohea of this dty this morning. Tbo Bishop makes over bin signature what many well-informed persene ooaaldor a wkeleaale coatradiotlon of published reports telegraphed from Washington about Uo decision of Mgr. BatollL Bishop Wiggera letter to construed to sustain bla aasertlsns that ko to notorious over Father KUleea.

i Tho letter created much excitement aad German Cnthollee, with those opposed to Father KUlooa, Are JubllABt la Uo sxtrsme. It la thought that Uo- eeatestanta will soon fight the eon-troveray over again la some form, provided the Bishop has net fally understood Batolll's decision or has failed to plaoe a proper In terp rotation apoa It A reporter of Thb Kkw-Yobk Tin as saw Father Abno. rector of Bt Henry's, aooa after bla return to tbo rectory tbia meralng. aad ee-eured from him a copy of Uo letter from Bishop Wigger, which he had road la bis church. Tbo letter to as follows: i Brrox Ball Collbob.

i Sovto OAAaen. Feb. 9. 189S. I Tk Mn.

yntasr jLak RsvsnsjtiMtjiKt Having had a conference oa the matter with the Most Aevaread Delegate Apostolic rehbiebop Matolli. I hereby divide Mary's Parish as foUows: Ths limits of fit Mary's wlU sxtoad to St Henrys Church. Twenty-sixth ntreet Ths new parish, to be ealled the United Churches of At Thomae aad Bt Heary. will begin at At Henry's, Tweaty-eixtA Street and taenoe ran north wars. 1 kr.

rather Anne 1 will be rector of this new perish and ths congregation will worship in nt Henry's Church. Oa Auadays the reotor will preach in at tbe first mass aad la English aad German at the second, aa he has done in tbe past On least days. It the congregation as wish, ths rector will, at bis discretion, say mass In St Thomas's. St Thomas's will henceforth be used exclusively for divine service, except, of course, the tour classrooms whleh are oa the Drat floor. Fleaee read this notice to your esngregatfcm at every mass nsxt Sunday.

I send a similar none te the Bev. Father KUleea. With beet wishes 1 remain, years very siacersly. W. M.

WIUGER. Bishop of Newark. K. Tbe Blsbop also promisee that in ease of Father Anus's death or his removal to another pariah, ho will appoint an English-speaking priest W. M.

W. Ths limit of Uo new pariah la fixed by this letter at Twenty-sixth Btroet, whereas formerly FaUer Ahno's Jurisdiction extended only to Tweaty-fourU Btroet This to Uo first point scored by tbo Bishop. Secondly the Blsbop makes St Bearys Ue principal ehoreh. and not Bt Thomas's, which was suddenly slosed a year ago. The Washington report eald that St Thomas's was to be Uo prlnolpal church.

Most Important of all. Uo Bishop does aot order Uo restoratloa or reopening of Bt Thomas's, built by Father Klllsea for English-speaking Cathollos, and does not direct tkat mass bo-colebrnted la Bt Thomas's oa Sundays, as reported from Washington. It Is, aa Uo Bishop said before, to remain eloeed. excepting for suheols which have been open there all along. Again, the Bishop does aot order all sermons and Instructions delivered In 6t Hsnrys la English, as asserted In Ua Washington report, but only at Uo first mass and ta part at Uo second.

Judging from tbo orders read to-day, Ua Bishop is aot knmlllated or defeated aad Uo German Catkolio element in Bayonne to not subordinated to tbo Ingllak-speaklng, but placed en equal terms. Fathsr Abno made a statemoat to Tba Kbw-York Times' reporter, which he said ghye la substance bis statement to hit oongrogaetonA. Bald be: OarBlahop will probably bo accused of Ca-heBsleylsm, since German will continue to be spoken In this church. Mow. what la Cahens-leyism I It to Ue earnoet.endeavor of Bishops Aad priests to keep lmmljgraata who cannot speak Kagllah from falling away from Uo Ckareh by firing them Instruction aad exhortation Uat Uey can understand, which means la their own tongue.

It is their doty to do this, for If they do aot Uo immigrant by Ue time he baa learned English, has fallen away from Uo Church. "My Irish and' American parishioners lose nothing by Ue short sermon I preach la German, for Uey have Uelr own aermoa la English. Ser do Uey make any complaint It Is Uo outsiders wko do Uat But there to a false Cakenalyiam. or rather a charge of that kind, whleh to ealled a tendenoy to maintain foreign oostoaas aad speech. Wo have bo sympathy with that aad do not advocate it "The Blsbop." eentiaaed Father Ahns, "would aot have seat Uto letter unless tbo gtatsments it makea were correct aad in accordance wlU Archbishop Batolll's decision.

"Some people think. In regard to Ue combination of Uese oharehea. that a wrong waa done to tbe parishioners of Bt Thomas. Whon Ue combination waa made, Bt Henry's possessed property Uat bad cost 922.400, aad Ue debt apoa It la B10.2O0, leaving property paid for worth $12,200. Tbo receipts of Bt Thomas's Church from tho time tho church was opened.

Doe. 4. 1801. to Jan. 10.

1692. were Only $1,000 of Uto was put Into Ue property. The debt on Bt Thomas's Charch wbaa Uo combination was made was $10,303. The German a ewaed Ue $12,200 Uat had beea paid oa the church aad controlled ue parish. Now Uey are la Ue minority, and no longer control what used to bo their property.

"Tbe statement has beea made Uat Ua Bishop earns to Uo rescue of Ue German parish, whleh was struggling for existence. The falsity of this statement In apparent from the fact Uat Ue receipts of St Henry's eiona, before the for lbl. were $5,200, and for 1892, slaos Ue combination, they were $5,947. a gala of only $747. This fact ahows Uat Uoro waa ao struggle for exlsteneaee far as Ue German parish wis coaeerned" FaUer kUlleoa read a letter la Bt Mary's similar te Ue oaa road by FaUer Abbe.

Bo re-fralaed from making any comment on Uo Blskop's orders. Bis oengregattoa was takan by surprise by tbo orders, owing to Ue contrary report published aa eomlng from Ue ablegate at Wasblngtoa. Tkat FaUer Kllleea will lot tbo matter rest In Its now fight, so unfavorable to him. la well understood, bat la aot admitted by him. When Interviewed.

Father Kllleea aald fer pablleatioa: "1 have nothing te say regarding tho ease except that' Ue Bishop baa made a statemoat which I do aot wish to contradict beea see I do aot care to bring my Bishop Into contempt Later oa I expect Ue Measlgner III make a statement which will satisfy the Sublle regarding bla Interpretation of bla own eeieioa.M Wyeaalnvafe Besiatorlal Co test, Chbtkxkk, Wyoming, Feb, 12. There la talk In Uo Republican earn to-day of glrlng Uo vote for Senator to-morrow to Congressman Clark. It to Intimated that Clark, who to next In Uo affostioa of bis party to Warren, eoald possibly secure Ue favor ot Uo Populists. The latter bold Uo balaaee of power. They named a Democrat who dees not seem te sail Ue Democrats, and as tbo time for aetloa is getting short Uey are aald to bo about te do busiaese wlU tbo Kspublleaas.

A Demec ratio causae, which may to to bo hold la Ue morning Tn the meantime Uo friends ot Senator Warren are net idle. A. 1 Mew's personal organ to out this morning In aa article abasing Clark. Mrs. CloTelasisro PrtTato Secretary.

WaAsuxGTOs. Feb. 12. Mrs. Cleveland to to have a private aeorotary- She baa beea ta eer- rospoadoaoo wlU Mrs.

Tsumsy of Uto slty, wbo waa reeemmeaded for tto work by Mrs. Whit- aey. Mrs. Teams to a widow who baa traveled a great deal aad who to Uo mistress of several laagUAges besides tbe English. It Is said that she bad arranged with Mr.

Clavslead to attend to tho voluminous ssrrsspoBdoaoo of the social aide of Uo White Boaso for tbo sam of $2,000 per year. Bho la to bo engaged between Ue boars of 9 aad each day. Texas Bloer Boras for tho Fair. Bag Ajrrosio, Texas. Feb.

12, Tbo fiaeet aad largest pair of Texas steer herns ever seen la Uto Bute have Jaat beea skillfully moontsd by T. Miller of UtaIaoo County. Tbo boras measure 0 foot from tip to tip. aad wore taken from oa ordinary-si red steer recently slaughtered oa bla reach. Tba mammoth boras will be seat lo Uo Chicago World'a Fair aad plaeed Among tbo olbof Sams aredoeu.

-m ByMtf "eBOTia B1M TO A BAFT EE, j' rT BB STILT, LTYEA Logo Ialaxd Ottv Feb, 12. Three nxesksd burglars eatered the little bat of Charlie Tang, a Chinese farmer oa Uo entaklrta of tbo Btota-way section of Long Island City. Just before 3 e'olock yesterday morning, and after bestiag aad robbing tba laokloaa Celestial, loft aim banging from oaa of the rafters of Uo but, bo-llevlag Uat Uey bad arranged everything to prevent nay alarm being glTea before Uoy were a safs distance away. Tang to oao of a little coloay of Cblaa mea wbo ooadaet small farms ta tbia district aad ralee Cblaoso vagetab Us, to bo cossumsd by Uelr follow-ooaatryaaa la Mot aad Pall Streets. aad durlag tho Summer month do a thriving trade.

Daring Uo Winter months Usee farmers are launarymca. but at Uo approach of Spring they retora to their little farms aad begin operations for Uo Bummer. Tang was one ot tbe early ar-rlvala. aad reached Uo Utile bat oa the farm oa 1 tAtrty-Bvo years old aad la a muscular fellow, nearly foot la be Ight As as well Aa area of about aa aero, wilea to eeatre of It, to a ll 'f1'' inUI of rw, pins boards, Tbo farm to about SOO yards vld ax Road, aad la surrounded by a number of similar small farms. The burglars reached tbe bat aad.

aa a preliminary, smashed la the fraU door. The orash awakened Taag. who bad beea asleep ea a rude 2SncK H- OP aad promptly grappled wltn the first Intruder. Taag threw this man to the grouad aad fell with him. At Ula point Ue tilers two companions entered audspraug upon Tang.

For a moment Ue stalwart chinaman waa a match for all three ot bla asssllants One be throw with sush force against Uo and of the Utile bouse aa almost to knock uo end out of It Another be knocked down nearly senseless with a blow ea the Jaw. bat Ue third one brought a aluagshot down upon tbe Chinaman a head Uat felled him. Before be regained bis feet ail three were oa top ot Aim, binding him with old cloth as Una. Bis hands aad feet wero firmly tied, aad then- be was literally wound up ta Uo clothes line. Tbea, producing a piece of new line, they formed a noose, which Uey put about his neck, and.

patting Uo oUer end over a rafter. Uey drew him up. It took Ue combined strength of uo ttree mea to draw him up until hla foot were clear ot Ue ground. Then tbey hastily went through his pockets and emptied them of about $12, whereupon they raa oat and disappeared. They tied bla bands with eld rope, and this, together wlU bis great strength, saved hla Ufa.

While the burglar. 1 ware hanging blm he straggled to free his bands, and aa Uey fled be sneoeeded In banting hie bonds and his hands wars free. Raising hla baada to uo rope by which be was banging, hs raised himself 10 the rafter, loosened Ue rope, and rs leased himself. Tang lost no time ia golag to Xsw-York and reporting Ue outrage to hla frlenda there. Tang cannot apeak English, so, upon tbe advice of the New-York police, he returned to Long Islaad City with aa interpreter and related tho occurrence in oil Its details to Uo Long Island City polios this aftornooa.

Detective Kavanagh of Long Island City was placed upon Uo case, aad declared to-night that ho already bad slues which led Aim to believe that he would have Ue burglars la custody within a taw hours. To-day Tang's neck haala blood-red abrasion enelreling It and It la so stifionsd as to torture blm to move his MB. CARLISLE AMOXQ FRIENDS. TBB SENATORS TO XXTEBTAIN BIM AT DINNER TBCRSDAT EYENINO. WABHtMOTOx, Feb, 12.

Thereto to be an extraordinary session of the nlted States Senate Thursday night It will be hald la Us Arlington baaqust hall instead ot Uo Senate Chamber, and more oomfarting things than bills or resolutions or treaties wlU bo dlseassed. A card whleh la now in tbe bands of the printer bears the announcement Uat a complimentary dinner will be given to "Mr. Jeha G. Carlisle Thursday evening. Feb.

16, by his friends of Us United States Senators Blackburn and Sqaire Washington.) are In charge of Uo arrangements, and Uo Arlington people hove been Instructed to Kl up one of Uair most elaborste dinners, ndlord Koossht said to-night Uat It woald bo fally equal to tbe best ever given In Washington. Vice President Morton wlU preside. Thus far slxty-ons Senators have signified Uelr desire to bo present and It Is expected Uat Ua only absentees will be Uose Senators who are detained at Uelr homes by reason of Inharmonious Legislatures. Tbo resignation of Mr. Car-Usls from the Senate has caused much regret among bla associates, and this bsnqust In his honor wlU be a graceful notiooot Ue esteem ta which be to bold by Ust body.

AMERICAN SILVER IN CANADA. OEEAT ANXIETY ABOUBED REOABDIXO ITS FUTURE FATE. Ottawa, Ontario, Feb. 12. The silver ques tion la ceasing no little anxiety here In view of Ue erect upon Canada of a crisis la Uo United States.

The Toronto Board of Trade baa Appointed a aub-eommlttee to ascertain tbe Increase of United Btatee silver coin and notes circulating ea this side of Ue Une. Canadian commercial circles would naturally bo aft acted by any depredation of American currency, wblob has a large airealatlen 1b the border counties and la Montreal and Toronto. A Toronto banker 1c authority for Uo statement Uat Ue amounts of Amerisan currency received over Uo ceuaters or various Canadian banks is 22 per coat of all Ue money received. This currency competes mostly wlU Canadian silver and Dominion one and two dollar notes, aad displaces a corresponding amount ot Dominion ourrenoy. The loss by Uo shrinkage ta Uo value at silver, should Uo artificial meant by wblob Ue price ia sustained cease, has bean broaght to the attention of Ue Dominion Governmeat It ia suggested that Ue Government should levy a tax on all American silver paid oat by Uo baaka.

SBOT-BT BIS INTENDED VICTIM. ALLEGED "GREEN-GOODS MAN DTINO IN rOCOBXBEFSIE. PocoHUgrsu. V. Feb.

12. Two mea, named Ira Bogsboad aad Ephmlga Cassis, of Greenville, Arrived here this morning aad took a room at Uo New-York Hotel. Boon after, a maa named George Appo or New-York City visited thsm in Uelr room. Shortly after Uat Hogshead abet Appo ta tho corner of Uo right eye. Appo waa taken to Yasaar Hospital, aad will die.

Bogsboad aad Casals warn arrested. Tbey claim tharo waa a quarrel about green goods. which resulted at Hogshead's shooting Appo, as stated. Bogehead. afterward elalmed that Appo's maa aer and words frightened Mm aad made blm afraid be waa golag to klU lata Appo will not wU whore he lives tn New-York, but says his wife.

Lean Miller, resides at 111 East Sixty-first Street Be save he was In texleated When he was shot aad be does aot deal ta grecB good" A Carloaa Cstae or Traae. PiTTsncxQ. Fob, 13. A curious case to pestling tho physicians at Ediabargh, near New-Castle. Tosterday David Stanley feUto tbe Door ta a trance, aad all efforts te arouse blm have proved futile.

Bla eyee are wide open, aad be stares aa though loeklag at some distent object Be seems totally oblivions to what to golag oa arouad him. aad dees aot move a masolsi Bo ass always beea stout hearty strange malady to a paxsla. Killed Hla AsaallAMt BeXore DylaA HcnTixoTOg.Wsst Feb, 12. Police Officer'1 W. F.

Chandler of Bloefleld. Moreer Coaaty. was killed Friday sight by a negro aimed Crawford, wbo also died wIUIa aa hear from weands laBlcted by the officer. Several aegreea wore engaged la a drunken quarrel, aad Chandler attempted to quiet thsm. Be waa assaulted by Crawford and shot ta tbe bead.

Chandler shooting Crawford tkreagh tbo nook aa bo toU. 1 Admiral. Eeeegnixed merit la tbo lever Uat baa pus Uto great cigarette to Uo front "Admiral" la aot made by a tract, but uo people ollAW It If uv -4da FLED WHEN; THEY AHYOKE ON BROAD WAT "CAUSED VCR i EXCITEMXNZ BANGER' IN THB SITUATION FOB A TIME MAID AGNES BRT' "WAB AROUSED BY HER 1 FOOD LB A DRUNKEN MAN CLIMBED A LADDER i AND BAD TO BB RESCUED tOSSEs; Tbo fire ta Ua bulldtag aambirt4 1O30 Broadway, wblob extends through to Fifth aa And to two doors aoaU ot Delmonieo's estabUabmest Just befere 3 o'clock yesterday morning, as told la Uo postscript edition of The Kaw-Yoaav Times, caoaed a great deal of oa dtement among tbo ooonpeato of Uo big aeiga-boriag betels aad tke crowd Uat was attracted to theeosBs. v. i For a time the situation was a Tory agly oaa, Not only were tbo aaaay tenants ot Uo burning bulldtag la actual pom.

bat tor a time It looked oa If Uo buildings oa tba block beaaded by Broadway, Flftt A venae, Tweaty-fiftt aad Tweaty-elxtt Btreete woald all bo destroyed. Hence It waa Uat throe alarms war seat oat. Tbo building lsenoldflVMtory brownsteneeno that to givaa up partly to -ilntsa pnrposea aad partly to living apartmaata. It la the property of A.B. Darling of Ue FtfU Avoaoo HotoL Bo to going to tear it dewa ta Uo Spring.

Perhaps Uat ia the reason that there to not a fire escape about tbo plaoe. though lta vary eonetraottoa made It a building where Are aaoapoa would be moot necessary. i The baUdtng Ja praetioally divided by aa opea eoart wblob separatee Us apertmen te facing ea tho Fifth Avenne aide from Uese wblob overlook Broadway. Tbo atalroaeo aaed by Uo teaaateon Ue Broadway aide maa alongside tbia opea court The tenants oa Uo Flnb Avoids side use a different stairway. Tbo basement of Uo entire building Is eeoa-pled by Ue apothecary shop of Fraxer A Ool.

aad underneath It are Ue engine room aad a caUaT' whore Uoro are stored sbcmicala aad drags. Tho first floor oa Uo Fifth A venae side to occupied by tbe tailoring sstabllsbmcat of William a. Stuart Oa tho second floor to Uo office of MoBssndleck Marecbal aad of E. Parm-ley Brown, a dentist Oa tho third floor are tba apartmaata of Mrs. Grtsweld.

aa Invalid Widow, and ot twoNof Preser A Cc's clerks. Oa Uo fourth floor are the apartmeate of Menoendloek Marecbal. hla wife and sister, Mr. aad Mrs. E.

L. lobar, aad Mra Green. On Uo fifth floor siept Sarah Barnes, Uo colored Janltroos, and several ladies' maids and domes ties. On the Broadway side of the bonding the first floor is occupied by Good ale A Cow. real estate Walker A Bona, agents tor whiskies.

Tbe branch 0B00 of Lapaley, Beeek-maa A brokers, sad ths apartments ot Miss E. Goodlln are oa Uo second fleer. Oa Uo third floor Uvo H. Bass aad hla wife. Oa the fourth floor are the apartmente of hire.

Edna Bradley, a teacher, and of H. W. Dunlap, aa artist and his wife. The apartments oa Uo fifth floor are occupied by H. W.

MoOoUaa aad William Niece. Tbo fire started In tto cellar aader tbo apothecary so op, slong toward ths Broadway aide of ue building. ust two weeks previous, ea Jan. 29, Ue chemicals stored there became Ignited la some way, than, as on Uls oeoaaloa. la Uo early morning.

The damage then was aboat $AOOO, and the tenanta did not have to floe tor their Uvea aa they did yesterday morning. A street gamin saw Us blase through tbo basement windows and notified two goBtlemoa who were leaving Delmonieo's safe. Thsy sent out Ue alarm from a messenger office Bear by. The engines, tracka. aad hose carriages arrived promptly, aad streams wero aooa directed Into tho cellar.

The truckmen, though, wlU their long ladders, wero most la aaed at tkaa uib. Tbo-fire bad crawled Uo- Interior erri auu a uuuiu waa bum wita amoge iWAea the Bremen arrived. Tbe tenants were Just being aroused. They wero all asleep at Ue time tbe fire started. Agnes Ferry, the maid of Mrs, Bass, was sleeping oa the top floor.

She to tho owner of a poodle which she aew thlaka a that-aaad times mere of thaa she ever did before, for it was the barking and whining of the poodle that awakened ber. Her room waa Ailed with amoks. Of coarse sbo screamed. Tbia waked up ths Janl tress and the otter women sleeping on that floor, aad soon Uo whole house was ta an uproar. Those wbo were on tbo Fifth Avenue aide ot tbe building, who did not wait too long te get thslr valuables together, were able to getdewa Ue stairs and Into the street Some of Uem were too late for Uat aid started for Uo roof, opened Ua scuttle aad dawa to Ue street through Ue next balldlng.

Tbey were all oaiy Sartieily dressed. The truckmen 'bad their laden up oa Uat aide ot Uo balldlag and looked Into all Ue rooms, bat vary body bad escaped either dowa Ue stairs or by Ue roof. Tbe tenants oa the Broadway aide bad a snaeB more etelUog time. Their stairway, running along wlU Uo open court, np whleh Ue smoko and fire was pouring, was cut off to them befere many of Uem wero awakeaed. A few of them got dowa Uo stairs.

Homo of tkaa went to the roof. Mrs. Bradley, who lived oa Uo fonrbb floor, succeeded in getting dowa tbo stairs, bat was so much overcome by inhaling smoke and gas that she had to bo attended by a doctor. Miss E. Geodiln, a dressmaker, oa tbo eeeoad floor, found escape oat off from her room whoa she wss aroused, so ths got oat of ber window and stood oa Ue lodse beneath until tbo flrsmoa of Track 12 took her dewa oa a ladder.

Tbe Ore men thought Uat everybody bad got oat of tbe place whea a maa aad a womaa wero sees at a window on Uo third story of the Broadway side. They wero Mr. aad Mrs. Base-Chief Campbell aheated to them to star where Uey were, and a ladder waa soon run to Uo window. Trackmen James aad Joaa atelly.

Edward Dana and Lewreaee MoGulre went bp aad helped Mr. aad Mrs. Bass dowa tbo ladder. Tbo womaa was remarkably eoel aad collected, though tbo fiamsa wero Uoa blaxlng ta the roar of the apartmente and tto emoke was pouring from the windows. The St James Hotel offered a shelter to nearly all.

aad Ua guests of that boose loaned slothing to such aa had aot escaped with a suffleieAt supply for comfort aad a decent appeareaea. The whole eeono bad been witnessed by tba occupants of Ue near-by hotels from tee wia-dows, aad tbe streets were crowded. A draakea man, wko was very well dressed, made a great exhibition ot himself ea Ue Broadway side of Ue After tbo rescue of Mr. aad Mrs. Bass, the aremea went np the ladder again to look aboat Ue rooma aad see that nobody else wss there.

When Uey returned to Uo ladder they fouad tbo lnebrlAted Individual leasing oat of tbo window of Mr. Base's apartmeata. La Us excitement bo had ellmbed Ue ladder to the Utrd-ctory window, unobserved by Uo fireman lo Ue street or. if anybody noticed aim. it waa tteaght Uat he knew what bo was aboat.

Tbe flremea who came across blm la Mr. Bass apartmaata. however, aooa discovered that he did aot Ho waa too draak to talk, ozoept to mutter: Came up t' cave Itfe, Be aa obstinate aa a mule aad would aot get back oa tbo ladder with face toward It. aa Uo flremea directed him to. He Insisted oa getting est oa it and try lac te go dowa as Uonga ft waa a flight ot stairs.

Finally Uo flremea oarrlod him dowa as Uoy woald an nneoaaelesis person. Whoa tbey get him te Uo street a ooaplo of men took bold of him, and he rolled up Broadway between tbtm As for Ue fire. It was pat oat half aa hour after It bad started, aad yesterday moot of Ue tenants returned to Uelr apartmeate. Tbo figures of lose, aa obtainable, are probably greatly exaggerated. Tbe lose oa Uo building might be act aa high aa B5.0UO were It aot Uat It ia about to bo torn down, aay way.

It Is fully insured. Tbe Insurance adjuster said that Frazor A Co, oarrlod a stock of drugs aad chemicals worth aad that their loss woald reach $30,000. which waa fully covered by tasoraaoo. t- Tho heaviest laeer-asBoaa these who lived In Uo building la Mr. Base, la whose apartmeate a number of fiae ell paintings aad sons fine brle A brae aad tapestry wero ralaed.

Hs says that hla lace la $.000. The property of tan otter tenanta waa damaged more ot loos by fire, smoke, aad water. 1 Bedfera. too taller, to a heavy laser, so It Is said by those at tbo Place. Ha coca plea all ot tbo balldlag aerth of Uo oao that waa oa fire except Ue street store oa tto Broadway side.

Ia bis showroom wore fifty garminta. valned at from $100 to $200 each. Aboat twoaty of tteee were mora or leas damaged by soot aad smoke. Tbey are spoiled for bis trade. Anyway, The water flooded tbe seller la whleh bo stereo bla peektag materials, aad Uo furalablaga of tbo attting room aad dining room for bio employes below tbo showroom wero rained by water.

The atatemeat was made that hla toss weals aggregate $6,000. Tba tnsaranso savors It tally. 1 saw L- k. A Brwoklym Xboeporasla Albabt. FehTv 12.

Winiam J. Kearao, a ten-year-old bey. w'he ran away from Ala boose oa PeEAlb Avenue. arrested Uto ovoalBg at tto Caloa station, whub oa alow Ay West to settle tbo Indian question by a general meeeeere of too red aea, lie was with two ether beys, somowbst elder, who escaped when be was arrested. AU were heavily armed, aad Joaraa bad 1J.

ua ao paq stotsa irons acme. STANLXT. It-- THB BOH OF CANADA'S aOTBRXO BN BRA I. BTXHO SNOLAHaV Ottawa. Ctarto, Fob.

It, Lord BlosUoy to day reoolved a oablo dtopatcb Faglaad, rnferming btat Uat bis Eoa. Arthur Btaaloy, Is Tbo aowt are. Abed groat oorsterAAtioa At tbo OovaramaBt Boaaa. and tba snoot prefomad aym patty to fait for tto Governor General aad Iy Otaaloy ta their atlAfortaao, Boaaa time ago was aoaaood that two sons of htoBxeeUeaey were ill ta Loado.aad lady Btaaloy weal ta Nsw-York tatoadtag to soil fer Eaglaad, bat oa roeotpt of tba now Uat Uo Boa. George Stanley hud almost roeow-ered from aa attack of krala feOer, aad Uo Bon.

Artbar, who waa suffering Witt lbsumsOo fever, won mocb better, oao rstnraed to the oopttaL Tbo dlspateb received to-day intimates that tto Boa. Arthur Btaaloy auffered a relapse yesterday evening, aad tale morning bio eaeo waa pro a en need moot aerioaa. Lady Btaaloy leaves to-morrow tor New-Term, aad will eaU by Ue first steamer. It to gsaor ally understood that in tbo event of young Stanleys doaU bio Bxoolleaoy will leave for Eaglaad Immediately to attend tbo funeral. Tbia weald tnoaa that a aew Governor General.

probably Lord Aberdeen, woald tho duties of omeo la Canada at eaeo, aa Lord Btaaloy would aot retora ta oompleto bla term, which expires Aext Jaae. SHERIFF tsOURTNMT HURT. SETRRELY BBUISXD BY BRING THROWN FROM BIB ROAD WAMX, Sheriff Jeha Ceortaoy of BrookBtetwttt a palaful aacidoat yostsrday artsrassa wblob will oonfiaoblm tohtobomoforadAy or twa. Bo bad his daagbter Roeo out or a drtva dowa tbo twad. A asw team whleh tto Bberlff roeontly porebsatd drew a bsaossmo new rood Mlse Coortncy alighted at bar faxaors dense.

ABB YaadorbUt Aveaae, aad tto Bosnia' drovs aa toward tbo atAbloa ta tbo BAyatoad Btroet Jail YAM. Tbo toasB booaato a Utile Eighty poAstag tbo elevated road oa Fnltea Btroet, aa4 ttaaed rsstivs anta WUloogbby Avon no was reached. Aa Uoy turned Into that Uoraagbfaro tbey aaddealy took tto Mto aad raa. Tbo aaddoaaoea ot their start throw tbo oar- ylago over, aad Sheriff Courtney fall ta the street -His groat beaver for eoat ao ueubt saved aim from serious injury. Aa It waa, bo got several severe brulsss about the body aad several cote oa tto face aad head.

Several olttsoaa raa to him and helped blm to tto office of Dr. Tarbano, who attoaded to bis tajartoe aad tbea took Ua Sheriff boms la his own carriage. Tbo team dragged tto aptaraod earrmge for two blocks before a policeman aad a attteea stopped It The carriage waa almost completely wrecked, but Uo animals wero aalajurod. They wero led arouad to Uo Jail stables aad robbed dowa aad blanketed after their Tioloat efforts. 4 Ths horses are thereaagbreds, aad Bborlfl' Courtaoy rocoatly paid $100 for them.

Tba earrtesTa was wertt $30a A DRUNKEN MAN'S GOOD LUCK. FELL OIF A CLIFF. BUT CAUGHT OH BELYING ROCC A drunken man aamsd Xdward Bases of S24 Vewarfc Avenne, Jersey Ctty. met with a narrow eecape from death yssterday. besides Banking a good deal of troublo for tto poUoo aad two truck companies ta Jersey City aad Hobokaa And AiBoslag two large crewda that gnUorod at tbe top aad bottom ot tto Palisades at Fraaklta Street fidword-nnd hts broUor Tibiii'ii il Ibtas tbromgh FrankUa Btroet, wbea Edward thought It would bo good faa to walk aloag tba edge ot tto cliff.

Ho changed bJa mtad whoa bo tea to a lodge twelve foot below And bosdedfrom tbAt to aa eight-foot abolf that oaaght btat aearly twenty fees below too flrst lodge. From that there waa a- sheer foil of thirty feet Hatoa was sober enough to roe Hie bla danger aad Uo quiet His brother gave aa alarm, a crowd collected, ropes were procured, and James Hasan made aa attempt to descend to bis re there help. Be- gave it np wbaa bo reached Ue first abolf, aad ellmbed back. A policeman Uoa seat a mssssager for No. Truck, bat Uo ladders proved too short, aad a telephone measare waa seat te Hoookea.

Frews Uat city No. 2 Truck waa seat to tbo scone, aad a ladder belag pat against tbo face of tbo oUff, Foreman Stanton aad a fireman named Walsh limbed up and Brought Hasea dowa. Bo waa aot ban, but aa ambulance wbich bad been summoned oarrlod blm to tbe Heights. There he waa looked ap oa a emerge of disorder ly ooadaet CAME BACK TO ANSWER. RETURNED TO MBET A CHANGS ON EMBEZZLEMENT OF FUBLIC FUNDS.

Naw-Havbs. Feb. IS. Frederick H. Waldroa.

aatU recently dork of tto local Board of Pablle Works, arrived bora to-nlgbt About two ntoatha age there was sonsidsrablo discussloa regarding tbo eompUoated state of Mr. Wal-droh's books, aad an iaveetigatioa rsaoltod la disclosing a dtoerepaaey of over Dtfr-tag tbe atteadaat.agttatloa of Uo affair Mr. Waldroa left tto dtv for Florida, where bo remained until laat week, when teamed that there was a warrant eat fer bla arrest He immediately, opea learning of that fast, started tor homo, resvshlag hero to-algbt Ho rave blmasU ap to tto local authorities, aad wtu appear ta too City Court to-morrow moraine to answer to tbo charge of ombossloanoat Be admits a loose system of beekAeeptaet bat Stoutly mslntalns that ha au ann hla sbum uweoeneaj ot any oruniaai oommeroiai aouoa i Bo waa allowed to go to bis boaaa to-algbt i WILL SEE THE CARNIVAL. -GOT. ALTOS LD WILL REMAIN IN NBW- OBLXANI UXTIL WYDNXSDAT.

Kkw-OsUJtAjrs, Lsv. Fab. IX Gov. AKgeld. wife, aad party will res ah Aero to-morrow oa tba eoeat trata from Pass Cbrtottsa.

aad wiU remaia tUl after tba oaralvaL Tbey Into ad ta start Wodnca lay morning for bo ma, Tbo Gov- oraortolasptoadld eoadltloaaad bla-wlfobao gained fioab on tko trip. The elty Is Invested oa an sldss by sxeursioB tratas. lying ap oa- tto side tracks of tbo railroads la Uo elty eabarbe. It to cote ula ted Uat 2,000 -visitors are une quartered. Fear of tbo trains are exemrstea tratas which wlU keep oa to Mexico aad tho Paelfls, It rained heavily here yesterday aad to-day.

but Uoro Is every promise of a clear, dry day to morrow. Tbo trata carrying tbo Chicago Kalgbts did aot got la tfll after midnight Their roaspOea aloag Ue road was a great oaa, aPatatar btaaaell Bloaaa slaemtooo. -Tbe troabto botwoa Faster William B. Baa-seUefUo Janes MotbodUt Episcopal Cbnrobof Jersey aty Helgbu aad taflaoatUl mombars tof bla ooagrogatioa sssms to bo Approocblag a eUmax. Yeeterday Mr.

RueeeU said front ale POJpltf -s "I pup im to try to oxpaU froat tbto ebarebaiao faaUltes. tba msmboro of wblob bare aowed dlsseasloa la It" Tbora waa a sbsraa of load Amaas bt IV torod tbeoo worda Several members of tba obarob Use so pea Arose aad Seliberately walked aat at tba bailsV If aar at tbo root of von." said tba have ssosslsnees which smite yea, and yea fool It you'd better go. There wero mere A men a i 1 Tho eppeeluoa to Mr. IfamaU bogaa as as It was learned that be was to some to shares, tafiuoatial partsblsaets did aot waat blm far thejr pastor, aad have boon agaiaot blaa from Ue start It la aald that Ma BaAaaU baa AptwuygoodfigbiswblatsoiX. aa Caaoer nt.

Lacbci, Del, Fob. Craxronsmsa lToaaJ w. caassy ot taw ataaa st AAngsrsaAi m. Cms br Tba high favor la wblob Old Deexlalea CLya. ottos are hald proves Ula Best for Uo Aeaey.

Photograph ta eaeb aoAsAAWsIe. DU NORYHf GREEF DEATH TBE resident OF KENTUCKY. END OF LONG AND FROSPEEOCJ OF 'A BttT-HADB HAN WOODCBOFTXR TO THB CARXXB sTROJC. MANAOEB fiV 'TBB GREATEST XX.X GRAFH CORPORATION IN THE WOELD, -ZxnrTTLLE, CyFoa. ix Da jrorrta Oreoa'g aetivo saresr was psacefully eaded this fnern-tax.

Hla doata was ao mars thaa bad boon Hla old-ttmo Mead aad lAAtCy phy slelasvDc. David W. YandeU. aad aooa a few bonrs bolero that hat spaa of Ufa was Bear to aa aaa. Tbo fanny watched was tbo Bight at btobsdsldA.

-y After ao booaato aascaseloas Friday meralsg. bo bAd ao laeid atoatoate until Uto laat algbt, whoa bo opened ale eyes nad eaUed hla wife te bbt bodilda Ho was too foobloi to talk to bar. aad ta a few moments he fell nto a drowsy oeadtttoa troaa wblcb bo did aot recover. At7oetook tbia aaatalac It ra pUra tbat baaU was aoar. aad ta a baU aoux life bad Tbaio waa aa atrugglo aa tto part of tne dying anna.

Bo elsssd bio eyee, end -wne daad at oaloek. Bobadaotbosagoao a half boor wbaa, hr mssBsof sympatbotto musagis botwosa tba army of op ere tars wbo regarded bias eo vroO. Uo aowa of tbe dssth at tba Wastora Uatea'o reelaeat aad erEaalser wasnll srvor tbo land, Mssssagsr boys ware kept busy AU day roAAlng to And froat Da Green's bsadtotta be ate at insas) Street aad Broad wayj Telegrams al sympathy were reoolved by tba 'antra. Among tbo arstwae oao from OoswTbomns X. saw al ataaagor of tba Wee torn Uasoa, aaw probablo saooeeaor to Uo dead Froatdwat oUsr.was frotn Mra Green's eoasla, wnUaat H.

XagUsh- saadldate ia IBM for Vice Preeldsnt on tho Pomcoratle tteket wltk Gen. Ban past. Tbo raaverai arraagenaata eosnd aot bo definitely made to-day. Tbo funeral wtu probably bo oa Wodaeaday. at SO o'clock, ao aa to give time tor tbo arrival froat Kew-York aad otter distent potato ot tto officials of Ue company, eosae ot whom will aot pall bearers.

Dr. Green waa a member 1a big yoatb of tba Baptist ChorcA. aad a minister of taetdeaem Batioa wlU praasb Uo ear soon, probably Dr. Jeha A. Breed aa.

President of tba SoaUora Baptist Tbee logical Bomiaary. 1 Bora la NswAIbaay. AprQ 171818. HortlR Greoa was asvtnbslsss lookad apoa as a Atooky smaa. bis zattec bn vlng romevod aad settled permanently ta tbab State White Noma waa- a mere akOsV A4 a yoatb Dr.

Greoa led aa Interesting aad advoataroas Ufa, At tbo ago of sixteen bo raa a Seating grocery dowa tba Mississippi. After this ho obtained a contrast to chop aad supply a largo amount af oord wood, aad tbto bastaoaa proved oolaera Uvo tbAt tto ambitions aooamalatod enough money to pay for a mod leal odacatica. It waa aboat tale time that young Oreea de vale pod aa oztraordlaary taleat for lamping. Be eeuld spring both backward- and forward equally woU. It la aald that ba oould make a standing Jump of toadoet, aadawlUoattara lag, leap book to tbo eerateb.

i Dr. Ureen wss grad anted from tba TJnl varsity ot Louisville hi 1S40 aad tor corns years practiced ta Uat elty. bat tbo stale attoa ot poll Uoa captured him and. ea his election- to Uo tacky Legislature, ho abandoaod bla mafaaalan Bo was tbea a Democrat and It to somewhat singular tnntNervln Orooa waa tbo first maa fer ibia rasa trie ad. Jamon Q't Blalna.

over voted. After aervtag Ureo terms wtu dlatine. ttoa. la tto doctor waa appelated Cemmia-sleaeref Ue United States la charge of balldlng a aaw Custom House and Post Otlioo ia Louis vtlle. While thus occupied bo became eno- of tba I of tba United Morse -and Pee pie' Telegraph Lines between Louisville aad New.

Orleans, aad from Uat time bla Ufa was a sac sl tied wlU Uo history of tbo telegraph. He beea me probably tbo greatest authority oa Ula subject although bo Aad attaiaed to manhood before there was a telegraph lino la existence. Ia lSOo, wbaa tbo American. Catted Btatee, aad Western L'ntoa 11 nee wore eoaeoUdated. Dr.

Greoa waa obooea Vice President Tbia effloe ha retained until Taaaary. for a break at Ureo years, wbaa ba retaraed to bis old lava, aad ta I860 at Ue request of a Urge delegation from Ue Kentookr Logialataro, accepted a nomination fer United States Senator. There were three oaadtdateo aad Da Greoa was only defeated by a blander of oao of tho eaaeaa tellers, who ooaaiod a vote glvea for blm ao tor a third candidate, thereby giving Mr. MeCreerr aomiBAtioa, waioa jaauroa nia site 1 Whoa tto Southwestern Company wad merged ta tba Americaa Tskegraph Company, which became, ia turn, a port of the re bora Weatera Union. Dr.

Orooa waa made a Vice Proeideat Which position in tbo amalgamated oompeniea be con tinned to occupy until 1878, whea hs suo oeoaod William OrtoA to tbo Proddsnoy of tba Westera Caloa fllnee then ba kas dealt ana-oeeafaUy with many eompUoated legal problems aad extricated tbo company from many trylng positioas. always oxbibittBg rersartablo ao mialetrativa akiiL i AlUoagb never posing aa an author, Ue dee tor wsa rcspeaslbie for aaaay clover writings. His argument against a propose aot of tbo Aa ttoaal Govemment as atfeetlag teeagraph ootn-panies attracted maeh attention. Dr. Greoa was most Aasldaoos la bla devetteB to office a datlea.

sad wbea fa tba city was to bo found day by day at bla desk. Whea ewer from boss nee a. however, he pat eare aasdo, aad tbor ougbly enjoyed Ufa Be pos 1 artcb vela ot humor, aadwab aceonatod an -excellent story teller. Tbe Westera Unlaw baa 600.000 Bailee of wire, aad It wee a favorite smirk of Ue doctor's that thsy would make a quadruple line to tbo mesa." I To a firm. Judicial mind ba ualted a lovable dtspoeftioa; aad aovor failed largely to Intereet himself la tbe benevolent asssclaMoas ot tba operatives at tbo company.

Ho was aa In vot er, and vary load of olab Uie la hie boars of rooroattoa. Dr. i Greoa married Miss KnaUab of ktaataekw aooai nxty years ago. Bin widow aad a family of four seas aad twa daagbtan aarvtvo him. The eldest son, James O.

Greoa. atarrled tbo daaghtoret Abram a Hewitt aad to tn Pan. France. Tne eeeoad eoa. PlBckaey A.

On a a. is a lawyer la LoatovlUo, aad tbo third. John Green, le eon nee tod with Ue ear-wheel works la that elty. Tho yoaageet Warrea Greoa, waa Amorlsaa Coacul to Yokohama. Japan, under tbo rioaldSBor of Ma Ctevotaad.

Bla twa dangbters. Suae and Grace, are anmarrled. Dr. Grooa's wealth la estimated at 2.000 000. which Is largely reproseated ta Westera L'atoa stock.

Bo aloe holds so ate valaabie reel estate. Hie New-York roaiaeare to at ua amaas Of Twoaty -Aftn Street and Msdteca Avoaoo, Tbo entire staff of tba- genet al ofSoorsot to Westera Uaioa Oompaay, with aoma ad tba Dt-fastora, wlU leave bow-York to-Burrow algbt to attoad Uo faaoral la Looia villa, Tosterday aftornooa Goa. Tho maa T. Zcksrt, tbo Visa Freeldeat aad Managr Ma li. Feareaa.

tba Goaaral Attcraey; J. Yea Xvery, aad other Directors taot at tbo chief eOtoeef tbe oompaay-to dlasaec -tbooitaaHoa. A Awaoral asooting of tbo Directors teeaOtedfee to-day at 11 bat It to rbanl Uat aoth-lag more taaa a vote of ooadotoaeo -wiu oonstv-tato tbo boils tsa. tiea Thomae T. iiokort wi probabty bo oveatoaliy ealled aaoa to all tba sAatr vaoatod by Dr.

Nervia Ursea. 1 i nrataa for Gsr. YTorta, 1 AABURT ARK H. X. Fob, It Tbo Rev.

B. Bdward Yoang. pastor tba Westminster Prec bytetiaa Cbarcb aad Base story af tba Mon-snoatb County Law andOrdsT Loagna, proAcbsd to-algbt oa the sabJoet: -Gov. Werte aad Hla Admkamsraasa' After soaring the to meaner, raos traek owacra. aad smapt poliueiana.

Ma Young and tola to aay at Jerseys aew AUoo-tive: -By thwartlag tba tnlqaltena ocheme Mayor Waaeor aad by appoiatlBg WUiiam alter Pbolpe to Uo Court of Rrrore and Appeals and by ether aca partteaa aoto Uov Werta blue fair to prove blatself tbo boot Kxeoutlvo ever sea tea Ia Xew-Jeroeya Guboraaiorial ehalr. -1 did aot veto for bias, but If ba shall ceo-tisae as bo baa boron, at the explrattea of a term I woald bo wnuag. oould Ihereby ale re otoetiea. to take the otamp la kia bean. bfoaopoUsta.

partisan a. llqaor oofablaea. s-borcate of race coarse ambltag. aad pebue I sBorality wlU severally aad eeeretly tempt t. aaw kxseattva May be never yield aa laeb," J- Batelao a DefaaUer.

i Cvkaoo, Ftb, lt-DespAlrtng boeanns ot Ui laat at faatny. boAor. rapatattoa, aad meaty. Xdward Barmor. well known ta aommoroial aad secret aoeioty elrelee.

klllod binmalf yesterday at bto roaMea.l.(Mr3Mlcblra Aveeu, by taking taint liar mar Was te Ve.te. rosYoooataUva of trass boa. I alii Jaa 1 be had beea manager s( tic depegtmoatet Jamea 1L WaJkerACa, i it sasms that bo was a defaniw aad o-' aos moot bUebliffaOoaa. aad. riu.r lsa i tea dlagraoo.

ended kia Uf-7 bis Ahertege to not kAswa i Do.

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