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i 189,292.985 WORLDS IS 1892. TERRACING, I I fltt. '59 tsnre Introduced, 1 Trenl(iIL at- SUTKEV WILL TEANBfEE ALL TO Tfl 1'eb. tbe wlo iK-m-nu el MM Ml eUMKAKI OK TM EACES. xnusrrtb.us THE WORLD: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1893.

id Winter May Be Pnalilied by at of and lutprUonment 'or Two ho lUhlcd the Kew UeniotTatl of tbe Honar Offrred f't-b. IB. Tbt afihereiiU tbeir hm r'. of tue liy-bt. nm bUl taid to Ltve u-xn iy the noulL Llie Uiitu inLt i.ev.

or Uioett. c.re riul btnpnoa us tte ILus: i Tiiavt It isUiii lx tiertr.1-. i ntcUif, ot IL Msoc a or o'L-r in-, day Morenber IL ajy year. u3 tfce r.na day t-: 1TM ny pcrsva or 5 i. ITI LLd '-L OWJ.

cr fy nvr mor'. tta'j ti-v cispretiOL of -ju a. tiw: Mate cr pere.vLb tre cf act. or 'jjicn try JOOo! tLe ttate. ivrtb tliav tl-l- law le racti county.

It than be iLe cf tie tj-jif rs.w (tiniitriiti to tbe (. bitr Ot tbe to place at I JK-rbODB V1t.iillI.XtLf; of Colef of ti-j-tc la the jn-rloru-tiiw of Ubdutlet tbu act mcii portion ol the force tuy city or mtiniclpallty of ti.1-, bLiJI carry O'Jt Its -JLut It thkll tbu OUly of th" Chief cff J'ollce whfii tbe in tLIra brctlon or IMS BcjWtJMjlilaiu a portion ihut have ix-irn de.rignuu-d tu dutlirn at evtry uu- fu't. a violation of the uf this aft. of 0 JIAOJJ.VS FOIUKIT IS IT. (WIZARD SCHAEFER HOME! TLe Great Billiardist Arrires from Paris in Excellent Health.

880,499 WORLDS PER DAY lit 1892. The Menmontli County Hunt VfanU to Introduce the Sport. i tue of uenry VJIL the deer It been hunted lu tbe English counties or and the early part of tie present century the has been aPPaXTF V.TCII ivtTu rl Il: Te i Jt nt tbe has been AKKs.Mjt A JLUtH WITH to giie the Louods a chaw across the IVES FOE U2.500 A SIDK. r'ijge-1 country In which that part of Kiiglaod abounds. The prc-pari'lon of the etag for this entlrcy Any One Kl.e for (SS i wjcoms an art, aa3 many i or ti lt families keep their own j-acUs us l.lttle falU.

In own stayj year after rcir. trained wiih as "much care as i Alto Itrsvly to Any Match Ires i j), 1 klla -nrl thr County JIur.t has Ipsa, B.n I of 10Ww Ja.e hchaeler, f.mou, tllll.ra puyer. arnn-d In town from 1-arls yesttrday on ilia tiit-te tbe same blags havei of ten usioti? as twelve ur fifteen years. l.a mon every-day Ho KIB In tro.v,, hat an1 a Jur-Ilticl t'' th'f h'jlb' 'I he of won the d-irlbg the by 11 "Imal. We.

Inferior fc uuiiuai. b) ha-1 c-jtire In the 'f the hunting In America, and took u.rj c-jiire oorujd'-nce tn the a man at th- farce of or tL" hunting In America, and cation that bn utiu'jneui was verv ltJ iH ror Its Introduction. Hirer. I Jr tlJ I Jake o-i aixvjt o'clovt and the aft'-rnvj-i with Maunce Ijaly. The jalr taheij on at the vj 'n has ttrtain quarters tLe county the t.ru'in-] thut we tnfliot WIGGERMATBE SUMMONED.

The Bishop's Letter Read with Great Surprise at Washington, SATOLLTS FINAL DECISION IS EXPECTED soox. An Explanation of Bishop WlcK'r's Action Said to Be Wanted at the Catholic the Ordinary's Frlonds Claim a Victory lor III ro-Father Klllten will Await Developments and Makst no Cliarces. All the ca talking A LOAX COLLECTION OP GREAT VALUE. It It Now Opened to the Public at the W. Vanderbilt Gnllery.

In the beautiful Gscirco Vanderbilt Gal- Jcry, which Mr. Vanderbilt generously gave to the Fine Arts Society, at No. 215 West Kitty- seventh street, there was opened night a loaneihlbltloa of paintings anl otuer works art, probably the rarest collection of Its kind ever seen under one roof lu this country, Soxe of tbo most Important and valuable pictures oro a Turner, loaned by Donall A. Multh, or Montreal; Itcmbrandt owned by liavetncycr "Old nrjrl other Itu brand Ihe e-rt; i-i Mr. K.

Jt-s-jp; several itoru- --I buries iroiii the llatullton i-alai-c collection. Am-'iij; the tnoaern rer- rtsenteti are IssoMer. Ill-it, courbct, 1' via di (. LavaijLt.s, Uelacrolx anl HolllnL JI. (r.

has Ic-ut a magnificent c' lection nf Ivr-ilari and Maurescjiie ptaqu tlli-s. Japanese and Chinese vases un Bayoane, i bc antique tapestry. 'here are a number of examples SHE SECURED A BARBIE Tliis Familiar Remark Orerkrd at a Prcmi- Beol Dry-Gods Store. AN IHTIBESTIKQ CHAT THAT IS FULL OFHTEI- EST 10 WOBE5, abou: Bishop u.e airs. It is possible t'iiit as to me actual as 'o me actual to olv.u-ui the tournament arTalr.

lor which or jras am-uter oifact. tb" r.sv. in any dinner fr'-m la-, t.untsuian Icjowa, the letter to faihcrs ILllletn and Ahne. The Interpretation put upon the decision of 1 11 bJ tbC ri thc aw lor on-month, irom IJIODBM the ctlet JlHeresc? bc- to M. and from to 10.3J I-.

M. tween the panshlOLers of the rival chur-hes. The people or Henry's Church, and the JIRS. VON AX VERV ILL. Germans among them are greatly In the nlucrlty.

hold that Bishop Wisyer vrould Lot dare to Interpret tho Apostolic Delegate's decision on j'ather Uilleea's charges as favor. able V) Minself If It not so. tue moreconserratlie aaons tiern say that ralslnterpretel the decision ilr. Miillh nan oou MI-J and (jiblin ainer jsuieen the decision frenchmen who wcuiiiwI 1 VtlJr- aV raW t0hl3 Of tho liMy to uud make a try for tLe 'f'' jmi! "Hum of tho owiual. i lr ormatlon aui1 unauthorized aud uu- I th'irouifhi.

trained aud he't I O'Sclal announce which it prepared for them in ad. Uirnnur." said he, would vrant the earth accuracy. Th'-lr use atu-r he got' 5 over wnicu 'he U-. Kl Oi fAilJUI'lUS Greek ar'. ana Mr.

u. c. French bus loam tbe UKKII-I of colossal slatue "Tho II public," tieslif f'T the World ralr. The ei-biutioii win tie opened dally, Pu Included, lor one month. Irom 0 A.

i 10 COIIi'j ire at le-st a quarter if an 1.0.r has relexsei Vhc n-K nhat uexpe'-ted or Llin scrn-lly to buslDis avia'T at LJJ'I'." 11 J'jr Hi': VI a lte tm i hen- he to h.s way. i Th'To is n-i chance of one fc-ettluit a him to leave i'arls tkari IL' re Is for i OI.H.C to inc't ''I'l'" -Itl'-o to the Introduction or rJ1 r.v avei on-J 1 Ifty. 1 lounhhlrv-t isst Mrn lor v.itli very ti-n Ii with all Mr. Had mad-j lor th- i iin-1 hli coMidmce In ilb entirely sincere in an-1 irrevocably i-i tnls matter, of course niail with it. We would be verv uia-J He win to till- tip bomu i lln Now A.lie that Kipfrne MOM llo Him on III.

Arrival. J'f-r of st. John. K. who bus LMilty to btai iayi f) hcttie afldlrs.

jinU r' u.rr. In week-H. will Jo ils In a ri Mn or-vr the Keferring to ins, MhaeK-r said 1 I Ulle.e he to pluj lie Hosson ui.d to Wjni to rcat on hi-, l.iuri-ls. 'I ills of his In riniy i. bl'iff.

I know this to Ini'l. Why, nays there -jr b'n-s-. Impartial oplniou and ivili, Invite Uri; of the society torome to every opportunity win vrltue.sj the cha.se> In ull its mat- A minis went Irotn no i i ol Mr, JO on II H'li'i i ai i- 1 ut x.j. fa I-" 1 I'utn. ft'HI.

a I turlurjc. W. M.jvl St'iuofiaiu Itu -Jl uv 'J IIBtOUl a I- V'kl, ifthuact. -j tat lu j-jj la utiat-U-10 prevent the violation J. J.

Jl.ii,,,,,'. rl il the ot thia tu.t It snail be ihi J. Ho-i'-n 1 115 luly or tin- i.ovcrnor upon tb" rjtati- Ll "i-aitaj ullltla aid in thn iiialnu-nancB uf the" law 1 ur, lullltla aid In thu maintenance ul the law all ract'lravlia. Thai all or jjarteof Kith tue provisions of this tci and thu same arc hereby pealed, und that thu act nhall take effect tin- UvOUvely. It was known In local turf circles for a or more that a bill would bo luiroducud Trenton last ulfbt, but It wan uxpectcil tbat tho bill rvoulii bo allogciber different from lueanure aulllned in dehpituh.

II thu bill prtMnied by Mr. l.aue wan offered lo HWA imih mcanH thut Tnotupkon, wbo owns the tiloucunurr to irr up ractuif, and will wllh ihe bhr tracko. The mananern of aloumouth, Kllzalxith ana Linden aro ull out of town, but ilutao who aro la a tjonltlon to know that in bill wiiu-n had arbauuo tu pans would offered whlnu had not bt-ou auiiroreu by all Iho asuoclu- UOIIK. It well known that both the people navu made nil tut lit loonoj thin liultonburK parilcuiarly ilo- Intfbcarcvly with rsclUK prohlbltiid during iht- wlnli-r montUn Uowevur. ItlhhaiH Ui how they can bn beoellUKl, ua Mndon und will race ourUitf and und four btv during the Inu-riiiirdlato jf tho (flouceuu-r and tUimt huvt: to ineir duriUK inn winter, iho lloartl of cuiurol will yeiwal Hit ruiunui, rulo thi-m aud Ihe tturttamlly mil huouue mum reualted.

KiCI.NO II. llj.n ttlilli Itace. -r at aiiLtlou C.l'.l I Aitnn Ii' tl.e Jlier to bs suia I.oulnvllli, line. i-ri'iai, tn ing woui.n i I.OI:ISVII.I.K, rcb. sold at ihe ji) on the- rticcn at nut, Turf tenburtf to-morrow nn follows and IJ.il.

ach. I'rinci lluward. fllfl Mr Helmutti liray Hock and Xeuoohtn. and Hnsldl. fllly.

S10 loli. nlluil an each: Aunloli. nllyauil ll.lil, 11.11. ch 1 1-. Vj.org.

I). KIr.cli au.l Inf.rno, flO earu l-lllli -Van -an snd Young Jx 1,1,,.,. ,5 Kij-irui J'a a lull II)I. i ll.ljrj, tiiLlnn llfiuiiiv y-J nimu llsiniiliiul. l-ilrj.

llalKtun Ji tu laud alar' h'jrfaco for ihoroutfubrodn to iaBltuou-r. To a. of wiurj lo rteiuullnii Ku.VeM'V'ti'1 1 'I'," 1 tlt.ri'1 j.r..,.i,..^ I I Iloruva 'Ilimilxll it r-ru nt hliiilj. A tow aozeu and about dozen wornon Llitdi) tbo Journey through Hutu and watir to the uutleiiljurx fuM. where LorfteH' and vvi re 111 Hie ruuiilua oil ut mixn throuifh Ilia UIIA: liorrtble could bo Imagined, (ollowed Ijy i am aud hail, i.ovcieu iho aii4 heavy lr.u;U lo a flt-pln or autrcral li.cln-s, wiib weather luraloif lion iuik-h a mo-' (1 Ifi-aoa tluii'l, wlik-licri-akod ond hrraynd bc- foru tho l.Un..

thu pom Called out pliy tor ihe thinly cltul who wi.ro 10 race thf Doviiie hiurin. Kut wtvfiiu-cu bool.miikir» had ilia iii draw uiaudu lor tho usual and CVDU wiih ihin amall num. lier thoy could not allraut enuuxb Wboiflu to pay ihoir nx and I'hllura, bj)ih wlniwritlii si-ilinp ra IrtU Ul). Thu forinor, for IHUO, was ruuwd. Wsjl.iiOi.

i-hllurs, onu-rsrt tor iwo. JVM bia IMI to lloili wuni buuiclii In by their Threu L-fuih" 1 ihroujnTiw UlUHh to victory, mi iho laiont anduook Jiiuluirii Ulvldt-u tha liniiom. 'Hut biieiilnir nu-Ji wan won an oonlly un the golug: would jwrinll liy who cloned IUB Jiivorlto kl Ihu uadfrou Iirlco ol to Kerry Ouw utrugglod lu Becouci. a neokln front or Frutiaow, tlilrd. llcliu a 1-4 to iiioi wnde iho ruiiiiliiB in Dm UWONI event uuri woo by a louisih from Xenophou, who boat C'haractor two lor the.

ni.ol A lonif delay ill tlio tbr! tlilrU it crunliy 10 boih Jotikoyn and horien who iillku In Hit uiiir.g cold VVIuio iho nuit wimv down liwas ii, bolv.atarti tu rvhluh ftfll had thmo TJIItUUtill A 8KA OF MOD. Cliiucmler Trni-k Was for Nwliiimlnic. Hotter I'lllLAUIiMMIU, I'ob. I. -I.

-Only two favorites won at liluuceslcr to-day. The iracli wai better ajapteu for Bwlminlug than hor.s.-.racin;;. The summaries olWIIllaiu.i. llrst; i u7i 1 I 1 Pal 90, 3tnl -y- wi-int'ii. -neifsna, yo, a rn 1 i'atliway, 1)5.

i lo lii- 1 1 3 a 1J 1 1 tblr, llc ai. 0 rati. llinii l.l^\v. Harold Hat-en, the and Joo Ni.iv. a chi-ck nltb Jlauillton liusu-y, i.mtor uf iho Turf, I-'li-id nmi 1 uim.wiih to act as temporary In the mutch for il.tiiitj aid-.

Tin- in drawn lo tho order ol ilr wouli teem to Iniure a match bo thu world two faateit hkatert, but there Is not nmooth nsllltiK yet by any u' T' 1 la Imposed by liaiffu'ii luauayer. not yet compiled with by lionoifbue hr Irthalf ofhlHson, nor lllceiy to I'll demand lh.il the expeusi-s which Uoiioi-huii agierj'l to lv.i it the latter woiilu ut bl-handt-d in the NorneKlan Itnmeaiatvly ujwn his an I lalhero or as tiart of li.ouu make. to late not sent a ri-ply to thin lalot do maud, but it will probably not IKJ A KPBtlernan prominent In nnid niitht: To start with, the skv.i by In an uutraue. humii 11 lu Norway, and thero Ii no rulu or iirocudcnt which says tbat aBkati-r coming 10 iinuiuer i-ouuiry to nkalii thu clmiiipioii ul thai country shall hlo hlmsi.ii l.iiou mlleii awuy and then demand Ji 1 lal lo lowed llazc-n unon hli arrival ti-TiO Hifleavorluif'to bind him to a match. Hur, nlthouah l)on.

JUCy UI Wlt 1UU a IS 1 ar iv8 wui 1, hud not til') latter Is Ivcs docs not want tu puy. i uowunt to play. 1 will make tftn.u i.r tivi-nlKtits rntuch wltb Ivi--, lor a Md-. tn- taun- to piuce after Kith whii-h In bvjki-d lor aUjut May is. ives not want to play on a lirunHwick-lluiko- t.olli-ndi.-r labln I will 1051 tor choice of tables.

"III play anybouy al any atyle- or billiards alany tiini-." scbacfer is In pood bualth und In cxce-llent trim as far bllllaril-playlag Is concerned. llo savs It won't take him two days to strike hlsifili. llc will take itiltiKH li-lsurely, now BII.LI ML'KI'rli IS AUOCXD AGAIN. Ifo Is Not nt All IlHckTvavd In lltikllir- Ortnln Mati-ments. Austrullan lillly Murphy was around town yesterday for tin first tltno blnce the flfht.

It was hardly a day lor man with a freshly iiov; sundry bruises to venture forth, bui Is ccccnlrtc or nothlii-; at all. He sayv he only weighed 11 pounds when lio fought but did not permit the other fide to get on tohlslltflitucss. He bow wining to iijtht lillly I'limmcr at UL' pounds, "KpltJer" at pounds, or he'll take another whack at Oriffen at pounds, lie says ho'il anybody, no matter who it is, as long as he can jret iho money. '1 he Australian down to hard pan ana It proposed to gel up a benefit ror him. lie says he likes Kant and Is wimnS tt 8t an n.

i-ver. ai there plumy 01 Umu buforotho Murphy nays that Oriffen's charge that ho first DlUtrh With SUisHnn nnrA IrltJdtn nn newspapers Haven's tu he mrk manage rerused UUIJB 10 hU John, and then OHks cxponsos to make mulch, wiih tbu wasted at Mlnncaiio. Ils this makes mat It will coat to taakii a niatcii. This ta.v) for I con? uldcrln ihellithtor hero is another data, diving i'. io match, would natu.

i'fi 1 1 18 vtcluliy to witness lu He has I'ob. WashiiiKion's nirthduy, which, outside of belnif aloll-Jay, has Uiu advuiitajra of tSlni 1 i i i iutt wrii'r. arv Kntrlei, for to-morrow (Tuesday): u'lw) leader uen-r headed, winning by twojongihs from lilcauor, ivbo dofnau-'a HU J'airiolcliy rive Inwgibs for the iilace. AWMI Oloiwa tbu favorite at to Tvu borsts lauci) ibu nag In Iho loiirlb wliu Mnrccllun tho ravorlte at to Aller ruoiilng back with the liunoli until wc'ii down Ibu turolou ihun cimo away feud irou by a halt IUUKIU in fruut or jioiivui-; Who a ueok boloro Mr Uavld, third. Knot was made tliu favorite in flftb 0veut ut, uvun inonoy, but I'lillijra at tofftoMMi 'put Uy two loagLbH.

tllosMarie npulietl Ililrd, ilinio lengths awuy. A utubk lull named Lyons HID winner. Tliu (ilovlng uvi'ui luruua ibu talent down, Monsoon, a i lu -a ruvorllo. ailer leadlnu var, 1(15. 117; Ko'llo.

117. of Illa TUB SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP. lUIn and Hnow Poitpnne. inant Lfiilll Im-KciAt, TO THE 1 HKD HANK, Kcb. Hkatln, Com.

mittco or iho North Hhrowsbtiry lea Vacht Club announced to-night that the national amateur championship Blcatltur moos havo be-on postponed until Wednesday. Tlila was duo to tho oevcro HUOW uni) rain storm which nctln lalo last nljfhl. Yostorday urtoraoon iho traok was uara, uniooth and oloan, but tills uiuriilng it was covorod wllh two InohCB of snow. I'lia ram turnort the winto covnrlni; Into mush boiore noon. Tlin ICB near ilio houila-rii rallraaii lion worn away and tho water, aided by tho btlll norUioiut wind, has boiin cuttlnit iho Ico totrardu tho north 8l.li) ol iho ntatluu irauk.

Tho committed now yroposen to make another track, u.lnic tho south side of tlio old couriw for the north side of tin, now track I in on tho river Is In shapo conmderl Ing Iho unrarorabli) woather. WilliamTob. erinon, the utarter, reanheu town tbtaTinurn. log. Ill, Ifft hand In still wrapiied lu fj.vnv*.

i liluicard, llie: tiajvi IIACINfi AT NKVY WfHtfHWVMt IfStTVllvUl HlLUl (ur moil' ul Mt journey, tuiddunly dliBUutod with tlio (roluir aud vimt un nuu droumair buolc Into fourth IHMUI.JU, JfWf Olarli, bWKoU irom to down to to osiiie fiwt nil tlm nuimi itnu won uy nook. Jtmaler eocurea tlm pluon by a lonutli uuu A Jwlf lioin tiiiro. Niirlli lloraiiii Jtutrlei, t.U0ialiaudaliilf I fif Hani tlm iilunsr HI ti aiivlluni ilirm it HI w.j.Viui'ffiJn'i'.'iHfy'.';::;. 1 .1. wiiMp'.

lltlfa Illlj VAllllfs; If, I Hiaiiis 1 lUotwlvk'! VltUt aUy, Tlio Curnlvul Attraullani Dlil Nut AfTcct Vsstsirrllsr. OlIMtANH, Kob. the attractions, the ftltundunco at tho ruccs to-day was vory largo. Tbe weather was fair, but tho irutu was hoavy from ra. cent rains.

The rnulng WUH good, thouaii the flt'lnhoii wdte not ciouo. liuminurioii: Iltue-Hilllngi nil slid a half 'J7 (A. (1 srtoii), in w.io eaYlli' Til tutiiti l)f a fWi. ailV liiini Isruiil i A fuuLor, 103 huiiiueun), la Ll! 1 "lei- wit. lltrpsr also rau.

Jii! 4 1 0 -ffys uey anil allii rail, (I'lr 1 103 ICiosl. 11 i tu (1 til also i.o. Tluli lu 1 sliursn. OiifJ. hiosjjon takes place, April CUT.

Win, Will Try to Win Athletic Tho candidates for Columbia's Intercollegiate track athlotlc team training lu Iho Columbia Orammur school gymnasium yesterday arieruuon. The rollowing meu br- gun work unaerlho dlreciiou of capu 11. It. Kltigiiloy: 11. T.

hurdles; 11. w. MorriH. nelghls; II. 11.

Klngsloy, hair mllu; T. 1. I'cll, broad Jump; a. Igiooart, mile walk; J. I).

run H. How- mau, polo vault; f. w. bhepard, hair nillo W. B.

Street, high and brood jumps; W. C'ovr-Il, quarter-inllo run; J. r). b'toul, quaner-mllo run; J. 1.

Fearing and J. H. rimull, sprints; K. Itosonlold. 440-yard run K.

c. Karlo, high Jump; Hamilton Kl-sh, third, walk J. 11. Joseph, hurdled; L. M.

Hurd, polo vault ana bicycle K. Ilurko, high and broad jump A. Hcliwarz, blcyclo raco h. llrown. mile run C.

U. Heach. half-mile run W. I'otu. sprints K.

n. Murylg, hair- mlle run; K. II. mllo run; c. 11.

H.II-/IK, blcyclo W. 11. hpauldlint, Imlf-mlK, run It. W. nobinson, WC-IK-IIIK; J.

11. Hum- inond, broad jump and liurdiex: carge that ho oni-e Hied to get up a lake Ilsht, with the I tree lad has no truth lu It- Manager coua jlcuo1 his ao- A Femuln floxer Loiildnc for Flijhf. Miss Oussle Freeman, who holds the heavy. championship as a female boxer, is oui with a challenge to tight Hatllo Stewart for any amount from $1, 000 up. Her man- ajfcr, John Lusllo, the husband of the late llattle Leslie, called at the Illustrated News (ifHco yesterday nnd said that tbe rrecuun woman, who now tculcd pounds, could tlKht Mlsi Stewart at 180 Bouna" and be mrong.

He bus a man thut will back her for any amount, and would like to the match. He claims that he can pull the 15111 off without, intcrrcrenco, but that the women must wear the regulation four- ounce cloves, so ns to keep wiiniu the Urn i of tho law. Accordlntf to Manager Lcsl can bo to a tiulsh or a limited number of rounds. Leslie says that he served nre Washlnston. All of SL Henry's people claim a rlclory Bishop AVijger and Interests and are highly elated.

Although astonished when Father Kllleea re-ad Bishop M'li-ger letter to tbtm on Sunday mornlnp. the majority of the parishioners of Mary's Church btlll la- sis; that their rector right in hlj claims ol victory aad thci', he been tLroui-hout the controrcrsy. They expect riatolll will soon ls-jue a ttateini-iit which will clearly denjoattnac position to be entirely wrong, confldc-nce, they say, Is up-u the rxlltf thut J-ntoill will become and iclsltiterpretcd by Wscop Wijger aL upon Kathc-r assertion that a letter from the Papal Dtlega which sustains him. but which he is not a liberty to laate puollo. Uurlag the day it was ruraorc-dtbat 1'alliv Kllleen had ronvarJed to the authorities a the VLlveralty at copy or liliuop Wigger's letter and a the drdlnarya Interpretutlon or th decision.

It was ulio reported that Katue Kllleen had summoned tlio his cccle-ilabtlcal couuwl, to Uergen I'oln anil that they Intt-Lued lo leave for tor. to-day ror the purpose- or prclerrlni; tie chorgti caheuslylstn and additions a ufr 10 )a for nght when George anal? CtUOrS wer Hobby lliinm unil Kilille Snnnnev. The Uoswycfc Athletic Club's Doxlng tourney will bo hold at tho J'alace Uinlt. Orand struct, Brooklyn, Thursday evening, tUr0 WlU l)e tU(i contest between Bobby Hums, or Providence, ItQiVIXQ MEN AT ODDS. Oppoiltlon to Kortmovnr I'ussulc u.i uuuu KO and anothor match Is on tho point of belnt made hwoi-noy's inends think ho will mnkoagooti Khuvrlug ugalnsttho 1'rovldonco boy, and If hu di-loats him will be matched against tho big guns of tho feathor-woighl clasri Miirpliy ti.

Hunk fk Ms-luirnliTlit Murphy, of San Francisco, tho expert trainer and handler or pugilists, oallim at the Lively tlir. 0.1 aro oxpectcd at tho meeting trainer and handler or pugilists, oallim at the ot tho lilvt-r Amaiour Howlnx Associ-' Illustrated News' onice yesterday aud Issued a atlon In on nuxt Friday nlglit. Tho on behalf ot lllko Cooncy, or 1'rovl which prevailed ovor tun oliictlon or a Commodore at the annual meotliiK hold last uonth win lie resumed. Ex.uommodoro Mullln Is waging war to Iho against commodore I'ortmoyer. TMs action is accounted lor oy tho fact that l-'ortmoyer de- ealod Mullln at the annual mooting or tho A.

A. o. last summer as raeinuor of tho Kxeoutlvo Hoard. has been given out on good authority In nose Kortimjyor Is re-elected the Trl- blSidagoVmch I'" 8 The (I "clock bod institutes and Atalaiitas will realgn rom the amioclatlon and form An opposlt ion would leave only tho I'ossalcs, It in utlll raining to-night. TultersMlls Kale.

Tho next Important local event lu trotting, home in at It rs Is the Hale liy TalioniaUa, of Now York (limited), na and 24, at which wimo raont valuable and renowned animals will be disposed of, Including the sontational Monbars, with rucorii nr etht-r with nofiwwiLyam. main as I'Uloy. a.io, i-romotor, x.iu" can, il.lH; lieuoal. ii.VMi 1,0 Vonca. ii.ur!' Claitiilo, a.S7M; r-IHrrlin, a.uoji Huioiie, Illiujkniono, Corporal Totnyr to llolle of tliii Hull, full ulster to i'lxloy, and Imiiortant.

Clitxikxr ISiimrli tn 1'lity. The nnul payments ot atalcei was made at Tho World ufflQo yoalorday for the match at checkers Uotwliuii Ur. Soiiaefer, the Now York champion, mid H. Wright, the weli.knovyu expert of Boston. 1'luy will ue.ln this efter- noon at No.

ovrmiie A ai a lu oiook vvoiity KiimoB forVaoo' dally at ii.lio and 7. 0 I'. and If tlio Mooro tiloHe Hie natch will not bo ilnlsuea uuioru uigbt, Tlir. Wrst Nliln A. HI HU The annual winter stag or tlio Went Bldo Atlilotlo Club will be bold at Uea- iral Hall.

No. U7 Ainword tn 'I nrr and thu nrst namoil Is about the only one ot tho number that could make efforts tu sup- liress the opposition. Thoi-o In also some talk" a co candldato In iho Hold, Out it appears that tho I'oi-tmeyor con. mltuonw wllfnot tolorate uuy wcUroovST meut. Meanwhilo iiwro Is a brink canvasi being made for voies, wltb tbe ances slightly in favor ot Kortmeyor oomlnt out tthead.

Hhould the election provu a tailuro ibis lime an attempt win bo made uy iho Fortinoyer faction to havo him declared TO PURIFY SPORTS. Tlio Illleicollna-Utu Athlntlo Asioclii. lloii'i lluUa Muy Cliuniteil. NEW IIAVKX, Yale Athletic Absocmtlon hub been notllled that Bwartbmoro College will projioso an uinoud. to tho coomitutioii of tbo intoroou dunce, to light any no-pound man in America, either a limited number of rounds or to a finish.

Marlln said that cooney would Ike to arranirii ft match wltb Hugh Winters, to flu-hi before ilio coining tournumtnl of the Hamilton Club, or will meet Winters to a ilnlsn In private, or In public before tho club offering ilu- most money. Murphy bays ho has trletTcoonoy out and thinks be Is a xtilllvan Hent May no Tbo Arcadia Atblotlo Club, of Brooklyn, IB wllllne to offer purse for Alike llent to meet any 105-pound man eight rounds at tbo tour- naiueut ot special bouta which will take place nt the Criterion Theatre, Brooklyn, on Keb. nent says if any outside beta are to bo made on tbe event frank Sweeney, of the Brooklyn Hoffman House, will wager any part of IBOO. connle Sullivan la preferred to any man In America. MoCni-thy Willing- to Fl.bt Cattanaoli.

McCarthy, of Australia, and stove Drodle, bta backer, called at tbo Police Gazette onice yesterday to post a deposit and sign articles or agreement ror a glovo right wltb Jack Cattanach, of 1'rovluenoe, Ii. I. lirodla waited until a despatch came rrom Judge II. V. Nowion stating tbat no bad not heard from cattanooh, and UcOarthy and.

Brodlo left. Tho latter stated bo was ready to meet uattauacb any day. CliHtnpliiM Corbett Wrlten Hie Check, 'HT. PAUL, Fob. J.

cor. bott wrote bis ohock tor 110,000 bora last luu iwuDutuiioit ol tuo intorool- 0 n.Uc wltb either Assoolatlou that a BmTent 1 Brftdjr W1U lottve nball bo allowed lo coinpoto at tbo luaoiiiigH I wltu to.day aud Jour times and no more, mid that no student Bhall compote ou one cullogo loam wbo ban ever couipoua on another, 'j'liu is looked upon lu tuo Ilifht of an approval or tbo Yule oaptalu'M course In Uiu movement for tho purification of utbtotio sporw. It IH ulna propMol by Hwarthmore tbat tbo eutrlob to tbo games bo cloned Ibriia wuekn. before ibu Uatvn decided upon, that no cot In JJeoembor. if )ui shouia fall In "bis turmb ing, aim tiwt to for in bum boruiH win bo made with.

I'otur Jackson for a ngbt ror 110,000 nldo. Corbe.lt offei'H to bet rrom to 150.000 on tbo tbat be wm wblp Hie Kin'lIaUman or tbo colored mau, Vermin Ulan. Uespito last night's inclement weather, a fairly good crowd attended tbe Vernon Athlouo stag at Clarendon Hall, In East Tblrtoenib utroot, and wore enter" boxing exnlpltlon. ana wlua.up wan a hoi net. anajfioodi tbeHbovr.

to be tbo cburgts ot ivlKful Ins'ibordlnatlou asalns Blshoii Wlggcraud Father Ahne. ButFathe Klllteu said in the study or his rectory ye tcrday artcrnoon: There Is absolutely no truth In the re ports, and no one is warranicd In makla such allejatlous. 1 can only attribute th falsehood to idio and malicious gossips cr my desperate opponents In this city. I hav not summoned Father Burtsell to sec fact, I havo not heard from blm in severa days. IJr.

Burtsell and 1 nave no Intention going to Washington, and there Is no liken uuod that we win make another trip lo tha city unless we are summoned thliber by in Apostolic Delegate. 1 have not lorwdrdet any copy ot Blsnop letter to Arch bishop Katolli ana 1 have no new to prefer against my Bishop. AS I said yestcr uny, 1 will not contradict my Bishop's state ments In bis official letter to Kainer Ahne and myself, because 1 do not wish to bring ulu Into contempt, I am awaiting developments. I am satlsncd that within a row days Mzr batolll win favor tho puollc with a statement lvlng his own Interpretation of his receni eclslon. Lntil then have nothing lurlhei to say." Father Bernard W.

Ahno, the rector or St. Thomas's aud St. Henry's churches, said tbat he had no siatemeut to make lor publication beyond the ract that he Intended to follow out tho instructions given him by Bishop Wlggor. Itcgardlng the reopening or si. Tbuuias's Church, he said tbat bis action In that muiter would be subject to the wishes or his congregation.

Tho potlilou asking lor the reinstatement of the Father Andrew il. Kgan as curate of ht. Mary's Church Is being circulated lu Uayonne, but it will not De forwarded to Archbishop Sutolll for several days to come. WASHINGTON. Feb.

Wlgeer's letter, practically reversing Important features of the I'apal delegate's decision in the Bayouno trouble, was read wluh great sur- priso at tho calhoilo University to-day. Katolli's aiit-ntlon was called to the letter and It Is probable ho will take somo action at no distant day. Father u'dormau declined to uiako any comment on Bishop Wlu- ger's Instructions. While Father O'Gormaa was Indisposed to discuss tue mutter.lt was perfectly plain that ho wan surprised at the way the Bishop bat tho llouslgnor'n decision. Bishop WIggor's rerusal to order tho reopening or Si, ihomaas Church was accepted ut the university as ludlcallng that Ibero was no dls.

iiosltlon on his part to Father Kll- Icen, who had made the appeal lo Miuolll. it Is pointed out, too, by one or tho priests nccted with tho university that Bishop wig. Bor could not misinterpret the Monsltrnops ruling In reference to conducting the services at St. Henrys Church la lingllsh. It was Inferred irotn what was said that probably Bishop Wlggcr might bo summoned to the university to explain his remarkable disobedience of the delegate's instructions.

Dll SALE'S BIO SUIT. He Clnlins 811O.OOO Dumnces from the National Trotilnr- Association. raFKOUL TO TRK WonttP.) CLEVELAND, Feb. tho Bummer of 18U1 one of the most sensational occur- rencos mat aver happened on a grand circuit track took place In Cleveland. Il was the expulsion of the horse Tomplo Bar, bin owner and drlror from tho Nailonal Trotting Association.

Temple Bar Is a line black stallion of good brooding and groat speed. At tbo Detroit meeting In 18U1 he won tbo llerchantn' and Manufacturers' stake, and wan a pronounced favorite lu ihe s. 10 class, for which He wan ouiored In this city, llo lost. Tbo llrnt two heats or the raco wonl to Leicester, a rather luri-rlor Vermont horso driven by tho Into Jnmes Goldsmith. Had not an accident occurred In tho third boat Ii would havo been out of tbo power ot the Judges 10 punish Temple Bar, lor Lolcostor, according tn programme, was to havo won the race.

AB It was, tbo Vermont horeo broke coming home, when well in tbe load, und wan beaten uuder tho wire by Alluo, a I'hllauolphla trollor. Tbe Judges haa boon waioblng Temple Bar during the beat, and know bo was not being driven to win. They promptly look aeorge spear out ot the milky and nubstliutod ous Wllnon, a local driver. Tomplo Bar then won the raco In three straight uoats with ease. Wbouli wan completed col.

Edwards, ma voice expressing groat Indignation, expound the entire Teraplo Bar outilt. Thai ulgbt Dr. Hale, of Lexington, tbe owner or tbe borne, acted llku an lunune man. and In aald to nave mode all Kinds ot threats. Later on tbo National Trotting Association sustained tbe Cleveland, truck, but reinstated Spoor, wlio lu thought to have given valuable moiiy.

To.day Dr. sale enlerod suit against the Cleveland Association for dam- agcn, alleging mat ihe expulsion was unjust, aud tbat by It be ban been unable lo spoon 'iho borso, reduce bin record or earn anything wltb him; Is raw tbo evidence of dishonesty the but wbo it was that lint HMully on Ue.ulf. baouer ol Sidaons oaitod at tne Bnt Her IJowcr Suit Acalnit tlm Ha Kslate In Golnc On. Etut by Mrs. Florlco von Ax, or Ha stead, to recover ter dcrrcr in tl.e c.sta'.e Jacob lUlstead.

whos-j widow she claim? be, was on trial yisierday before Juag Frfrdinan, ct tbe Superior Court, coming session of certain letters ot Mr. Ilalstcad Mrs. Voa Ai has said she has. Mr. Ivjwlsohn said, on behalf or Mrs.

Vo AK. tbat undtr well-established rulings of th Co.irt Mr. Bowers couW not Inspect tho letters. He added tha: be had not been ab to get any his client oecntt a wai a very sic woman, hue was ivu in beq with perliunitls In nor apartment'-, tM- Victor, Lexington avenue, when lire there few dai-s ago. und WHS carried dmvnv.alrs by a Ilri-inun.

II condition snrioui lie sail that attt-r Halstead lind written to Miss Bowers bad offere-i an annultr ci fi.ooo but sin- reacted Ills propo-ltio Decision on motion wus reserved. GEX. SHERUAVS PORfKAIT. PreieintPil to the Ohio Society nf Til City by Oil. W.

L. Mrone. A pleasant surprise was enjoyed by tho memleri or tue Ohio rif avenue, who attended last night's mouth meetltig and reception. When the rooas were comrortablr Bile Gen. swayne, alter a tsw hi-artl applauded remarks, removed the drape rrom a lire-size portrait or Gen.

w. T. man, a gut to the society from Col. w. strong.

It is the work of Artist James Heard and painted a rcw months bt-fo the General's death. Gen. Thomas liwlng, a brother-in-law oen. accepted the giu for tl Campbell made a sho speech. Committee? were appolnied to Iran unthedeaihs of cx-I'resldent J.

C. i-'oy. and Mrs. Homer Lee, Mr. Mrs.

A. D. Gulllard, Mr. and Mrs. Home Ilaies.

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. IlollowayT an Mrs.

William K. Holler and ilr. and Mrs. Uodmaa. WILL HAVE A NEW BUILDIXQ.

Tho flarraan Hospital Ilm anil Needs, 8I5.OOO More. The annual meeting ot the Board of Trustees of the German Hospital was held a Arlon Hall last night, President Thomas "illlan In the chair. Tno following wer ilectoa 10 nil tho vacancies made by the ex plrlng terms of six trustees: Dr. William Balser, G. H.

DIehl, c. Elmer, J. Pannes and A. Zlnaser. Officers will olecicd at tho next meeting.

The annual report or the trustees showed hat SiiO.OOO hod been obtained for tho con tructlon or a building tor the use of th raining school for nurses. Tue building wil osl $70,000, and the trustees appeal to th rlends of the hospital to contribute to th necessary. The benevolent tund ot tbe association wa during tho year by leuaole araoumluz to fd.uso-, donations, ecelpts from tho concert, ueruiai Charity Ball, and Hospital saturuai md Sunday Association, Tho ex JSS'SSn 0 IU U03 al the year wor lUU.UUU. PLAUSIBMi SOCIALIST SCHWAB. The Conrt Jllm from Cliarco of Vloliitlnc the ICzolie I.nw.

Justus n. Schwab, tho blond-whlskoroi Socialist, was charged in Essex Market Cour yesterday with violation of tho Excise law in his saloon, No. BO First street. "If It may please Your Honor." he suld, ospcotfully ask for my discharge, as the glass of beer on the bar was ror your humble They wore waltlnjt ror the Troasurni- hey wanted to nuy their dues, 'iliey uombprsor the Schwoltzorkato" That will do," Interrupted tho inaitla. rate.

You are magis- The following llquor-dculcrs, not so ongtied as Schwab wore held for trial on ilm ame ebargii: Joseph Wcrtholuior No IBS tanton street: John Flanatran, No itii ngion street; William Libel, No. treet; Gottlieb Kramer, No aul10111 The lit tlm Aitnln. The annual mooting of tho Berk-cloy Cricket Club held yesterday produced a groat sur- rise. It was generally understood la orlokot Irclcs tnat the Berlteleys, who last season YOU the championship of New York, had dls. anded and had, practically decided to join he Manhattan A.

c. in a body, hut at ihn meeting they decided to continue their oreai zatlon and elected the deut O'Hellly; oocra ta 1'resldent, ut, 0. H. I'eppor; Secretary Treasurer. F.

T. liner l)'oln l)'oln' O'Hellly; Treasurer. F. T. liner l)'o ales, Henry Martin, W.

a. Uutcy and I Je -n lannpry. Tho offloes of captain ami aptam will bo niled later. The olub lw negotiation for a new eround which, it IS Mm. Hlenlimi Curils Wnnted.

Supt. Byrnes yesterday received a tele- ram, signed by ilrs. Joha Lee, ot Chicago, equostlnft mat the police make a search for Sse1tv 1 i tls wbo ls PP08ed to bo in us city, lira. Lee thut John I.oo a. of Mrs.

Curtis, IB at mo pomt ot pUR CHASE 8 AND EXCHAWCE. per lino ei'tra ouSunaaJI; nfAN'fliD A8K, small hand "JSlif 1 Wor URNITURE. Daily, 30c. a line Sunday, 38c. So fflnnr Women Feel Tired mo el U'orn tint After a Chopping Tour- Homo Tlilncn Told That Are Not Gem.

erally I sheared a barvaln." I orerbeard a ladj make this remark lo a corn. panitn just after coming oat of one of those eitea- sire houses that conduct bargain counters. Her face was tcrj earnest and her ejee sparkled, but I could see In the nalenrss. In the lines upon her fate, that she had liren suflerinnsrjd vas even then toffrrlnir. I undiritood that the had saved mcnej lu the vnrctai-e sfcc had made, but I conld see tbat sbr hail list the crrateil of all human bargains- good health.

How many women there are to-day who arsjun- and icllcring. and jet wbo do not fullr real- ire it Is bo. weak, weary and oftta discotiratied. They care little lor food and less for eierclie. Their sleep is disturbed, their minds are not at ri-tt.

Tliev are nnhappr. To all such til- frhonlcc experience mil be Interesting aad valuable. M. A. Breniinc.

wbo resides at Jio. 137 Wen (me Hundred snd Tventy-seventh street, -Vt-iT York, ha-( jiasscd through a most wonderful uhkli should bo of interest and value to all ladies, she oald: A few years ago I was suddenly stiicd with an illness I could net ncconnt fr.r. My body wan In constant pain and vi-rynensltlvc, (o that I could not bear tbe contact ofanj-bjt tho lightest lean tell it a that I snrTered during tbat time. The informml mo that I coild not posst- Wy live, and ray fri-udi were called In to bid farrvcll. Iwis alrnoit in the embrace of death luyliushand font ftr a remedy of which bo liad heard nnd Bare a small quantity.

After a svcoml dole, a rMtful feeling Mral over me, and fur the Ural time In trversldayslaleiit. Kruni that time mj recoverr Mas arsurril. 1 urcar better until ray lu-altli f-illy and I thank God that my life ins ared tliromh tbe aeency of Warner's Safu cure. It cured me and I know that it will cure others." Testimony tbat Is beyona question is given 07 It. r.

MuMurrsy, of St. Paul's avenue, Staten Ii-land, N. oho rajs: "My mother. Mrs. S.

A. underbill, and owe our healtb. and I almost feel our lives, to Warner's Safe Cuie. I speak frum a long experience. Recently 1 bad a most severe attack of Influenza, arising from a cold, and the Sale cure made me feel like anew person.

Other members of our familj, and also manj Mends and acquaintances, have received equal benefit and all b'gilj recommend It." Mn. J. V. Ilesle, residing at No. 303 Leiington s.enue, New York.

8 "Abont eight year, ago I suffered from peritonitis and general kidney trouble, snd In spite of tho attendance of skilled phjnlclsns ray ailments Increased. Upon aavlce ot some friends I began the use of Warner's Bate Cure, and wa. cured entirely. 1 feel as well as in rnjearlj girlhood, and It entirely due to this great remedy. Many of mj friends to whom I nave recommended the Safe Cure have been cured by ita use, and their lives prolonged and their ban.

plness assured." Ira. M. M. Simonon, of Buoklej. says: "My daughter, who wss once the perfection of health ond happiness, was for years afflicted with kidney and liverditesse.compllcatedwithscrofula Ihe hip jolnl being aHeoted.

She became so bad that llie doctors wanted to unjoint tbe hip. I would not connent to It aud began administering a remedy which I had heard much about, and lam nappy to say she Is now oured, well and healthy, ho use of Warner's Sato Cure, 'i Itenilor, the ureatoat bargain known to tho world Itood Health. Doyou not wish to secure and n. CORSES, A SAOIU'lfiOK Of WAGON'S. HARNESS.

CHEAT CLKAH1NO OUT SALE Tlw Htm of tMk le'aoTd" 1 ltl ts Odlce Jrlll I1ORSKS; suit xrocor, Imtohor linslueMi to (UUO-; week's trla also 2 larel te'iniitV 1 il l) lult farmer; also family horms for bl" PnusiiilVH 1 i OI Oreenpolnt. dsnnlo.gray horsoi" 1 1 1 1 ui.H.ii iiuraun. ajju to mi i 11 1U5 Kroen bargains, reoupnlnt PORTING. line; Sunday, 350. TIPS.

Ct My two good thlna 26tll's lowYirk. ON TOP, our spcolal l. Phllura 7 nhin call mors) i on bo111 7 wlnnara yesterday ivi ACHTS, VESSELS, to. Dally, 30c. a Hoc; SunOay, 38 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNE Tbo beaDtlfol ittam "KOMOLA," anrt uswlv eqglppgd, FOR SALE, American reilstrn flrst.

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