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rII TilE SUN FitlDAY FEBRUARY 5W 1 m CARD SCANDAL IN HIGH LIFE ire irrrtiAM aonnoxcmnaxQ AC- CV8KD OF OWUXira r JMOOUUK- Ml Boil M F ll w t t WatokeI- S PlayTh rrlaoe of WaUoe BtoM- HIi Wrltt Frerral Never to Teach Car Again II Wt to H Me at net But s t Have Prove To t Ooo4 to K A Halt for Blonder A soandal of unusual proportion has bMO spread boforo London soclsty Blr William GordonCumtnlng Dart LieutenantColonel- et 1 the Seots Guards Is accustd ot having cheated at cards In a earn with tba Prince of Vain and fifteen other reMntyt ot- fjiclith high life Tho l nY rftnet9eswho sar ther mad the damning Hrtttlons Independently of e otber- As soon an tbeM five cam to th- eonoluilon 0 that Blr William had ch atd they pnt their bud tabe and laid the matte bfar tbe Al pleA to Absolut oadl ¬ tion l th t the accused Bnt should slea- a ftttc to tbe tot he would utter again touch Sir Wilia turned the paper All this happened for a raw week secrecy was observed Then tbe Itor Incident began to leak our Finally the whole truth became known Sit Wlillam wne tried brot a court ot hltHorR- Kors and was complt t scad in kl 1 pa tn Action fncllt Illelu been tuepenaeJ ot bOWII dln r ut for dander whih he r brlaglu against hi orldaal eou rs Tb detail ol this remarkable affair are ub rlantlnllras follows Last Beptmbr a ry Including the Prince ot Wale was en terminal lor tlio St Legerweek at Traoby- 1ioit br Mr and r Arthur Wilson Baa carat adm- In was plo on th nll ot tbe 8th ililsgamo which Is not gaoerally under ttooi In his country any number of players may mfce tiart and as many packs of cards way lio imeiS A me necessary to go around Tho face rinds count ton and the othera tor the niimbtr of pta tberbr Bet are laid take Olnl 1IMtl Cards as Infant and deals two each oal to nil IDoluJlnl himself object ol oaoli Is to the num- beri Ii Itt 41 An > mae draw aa- uuuycai dins hewlnhes I so mil bis total rinitlne uutiertt lly exceeding thl tota he forfets hiv Mukf ll alter the ot rkri s any Ma r has A natural that I toinl a 0111 l nr ni I ih n n v t in value 1A he calls imi- tma lie wins I and the bate cays all with be terhnbus limn His sweeping do Q Ih 01 all with Won hand 0n tlelltit evening of thlplay MrBtanlyi- lsu Air Arthur Wilsons son and Mrs Arthur MIHOII were convinced that they bad t u ht Mr llliitm chanting hDeTr Blr- Vlllnm wit farmed br tbe turn tie eN 01 the iioatucH and ber son wer II mm u nl ouitnilng check to hll Pile of- Maiot nnd In th ioutrary event withdraw clievks sm mtttitlouMv This mode of cheating I uioivu 01 I thu otlnent as th poutitUe- Hiu WIOII rmeiiled tbelr observations to 11 a Lyeett Url and Mr Jttrkeley I 1 eett II icliiw omce William AIT flt agreed jo suspected man ttdei- ieudenth of omrli other at the game of tb following At the close otth ale 01 tho efuJ tbe 9tb all agreed b tlr Ulium IIHII 10r latent chested the bank yr appointed spokesman 111 tliu tmrIT On tbe evening l the luth he- cuullled tLo whole allair to Lord Coventry aad- leltlt to his camrqr ttettlement Lord Coventry took Oen Otu William Into constiltatlon 1 oid Coventry and Oen yrilllam agreed that It wa ImpxrHtive to lay tun mater bfor the 1rlnoftot Wales and to ad- lsiibllltv of boil silence As the condi- tion ¬ ul thin woald naehlmfrom unpleasant onnseiiuunces blr William must Iana taper to the net that le woclt touch n card lOt the lib PlDo tUfeplMl these inRgratloBS Lord nd oen Williams nut called on Blr William und Iniuruxed him of the accnsattODg bIt WI laW denied the charge with vebem- rnyt and for an audience jrlth tbe Frluca ol wnlex tt the eUllol the request was Mraated He aud Onventt and OeD W i eared before and Ulamll iraslevjewtd Bir William aieert- ea tils mnoccnc with l possible emphasis After tit I withdrawn t6 JrtBce aw Mr and JI Mm Arthur WllonHrHtau hI WIoAO Mr Levett aurt < totlrwltb Lords all of whom had bet acquainted with tbe Irrnnivtance he listened to the varlllciiliou ol thrlr allegations by tbe live por- aons wliu presented tbemseUesss witnesses Jt wiw I th u nointedout What a terrible scan- dal ¬ wouiu bo tb reKult of the djvulgement ot the luoldeBtx which badoccurred Thereupon a i onp racy o Mtutt waa rntitled nil present llolKli K tlemyt to secrecy on the eond- liiu tlint should sign the under tuki M whoxo nuturo has been specified twHw I iii n lowaid mnrnlug when Lord touMry nntl Oen William laid before Sir i lillithi tho i ledu that fce would never again IUIIII i flril Th nledge If tinned would be Bciiiiowllgmut ot guilt On the nl er hniiiru IIHI to nlgnwouTa lead to an own i ndal ilU friend Buy that Blr William wniinsbe toHUromon that rare eplrlt known i 11 twi o i li kliiitiaiiiornlnii ronraoe and Ie s ciied tliu Duprfi to save lili 1 name from Ihe ttniiii if brm cunt scandal All otbe pernonr coanlcHiii of tue affair also iuieiwliiiit wnsKixeti totUo Prince ol Walts- foi KSfeLoeplnK The noi I nuiiilni Fept 11 the party broke up I Hio tnoutnlit minors were Alotn tho- nihlil a vi s vein tier Tberwr aUt reii Ivod i litle credence for nnlir nio d I md Sir Wflareo wlllldniwrtr iioJi as loelvetbem oo ol the lie flu wo the representative of tlH oldest nn1i must Honoraltle families of the InrtlMi t 1Illnlt IllA esioteii are large and yivM a wbloli places him quit be yonil am nnt riininiii He bait beek a welcome Ian in iljliest Boolety fnr more than twintv ellh 11 inJ m iltllaod military life had I Itl ettoi moil in a mini of sonipntonH honor oiniini9 iiiuiu iiopulnrtn the flne regiment viiheiiDrf rm he iian worn sj lupg He up hell IlK ciAtlt as n volunteer at tJlnndl h ha WHS Ihd flrat man Into Cetewayoa k uji in ie I ypilau campaUtnand through th Uesiwi tn iiKiiiiiic of blr ilerOert Buwarrs Ufsert nun i b still thefe i tuners would not down On t t- iuuiraiy ciew louder anq more definite 1M IMr Blr WilTlam begaa to brartbfni learned from an anonymous gfbit tho iledne of hecrtcy had been 11 went to the Colonel of tbe Ouard teeliiioiit hicli lie helpnKH and him hl tolonel ionyened toll roQNtini n the nenlornl > of the iiBiiw Oktf 1 ll ws that Sir WllllumuiuHt- 1 ullu 1 h I nt on aocouatof the ecan- ilul un tin nun ower military ground of bis- niiua mi iianru wiLl the mulatlon tnat an- jiiilciT whoHo ben Impugned must lmncilhtely put hlmeelf the Hands of h- Icomlnnllnl oaicor Sine the papers were in icunrU to them bi been sus pondfd beonlIA tbe Iurrll tri ICllnl W H with rjsrvut iuaeo once idlreised 10 Adjutant Anotuer mm stroncer reniion for suspending fll11 aftonll brlnloa y Hrjy- lm if or IIder rhn t h n nly lalair LrceLt Orcen and Mr on the rolnd 1 thl they Imputed to him dishonest conuuc t at ThewrltTiae whlellllul cad ben that the action win be RtrenuoiiMr prosecuted and defended ho dniuHcex are claimed Sir Cbai les y C 1 1 hat jxHn fnr R08al flolnll 1 t la sali Ult tlne r reeut C 01 11 mdttnrKinndsBir William I Is far from bAH Ihe onlynno of the Tranby Croft VIM I iRn theulmJuwor the has found ninny Ufndo who vatr east a tuinentlou of judgment until the tisll have been tried In court Moat of these dlend DRTB Dtben cant In thelrcrltfoitm ol the Wilson and their friends The detce tlve I brlaado U tbe phrase applied by one Wrier to the hOtllod her relstlves who mid WIMIama play Another writer snys But here we ave a hoMoisalmu cunfeUeratliig villh her family nub a view ti > ilrtecl And to expose If de ect dliin of her giiokts Inlun t which proved oul1 aDI lI for J Thl upiear to be a vlolnnol of the duties of hotpl I allty It I I Is al a vltlt bU host aud hogtots are bound t protect him so far as they n aaalust anything occurring during ifie yjtltthat miKht make him regret It Por a boatlo turn orivate detfctlveagalntt on of 11110 enlist her family In tbe lnlo IH not with be onil tht ought to exist between boststa ami 4 Aratlloaliuraarupher of humorous Jeklen cles bt itrnpoed A muck nolutlon ol the rnm Pllettliin Ht ihuauino lime 11IDI the Prim- eofttaleja smart lobuke tan In tbe If lr He alUf course In dofefnclo- e r aex the ladlr roncerned mlua I Imp 11lr onrlooldLbe am omrr ltIJ IIII eli hi br ou C u ae ho IrIYlu hlll111 f UII promptly to thlocal military authorities he trill be Judged ther by eonrumartlal and con uemneilp r fw houinoJarrA After enter tllailla hit judges nt dinner be will return to hnulaml atiil m no one oin be tried twice forilio saiiioitTence be peed fear no farther leual proerfnt on tbis score He hoM tiiea cempel an eminent persoBsjn to whom It Ie tng eetod nt receaUy ren d tdanrolOBrvlc toprocur hi reuistat tneD fn th reJrhnenl wblClh hUIDe h houtd tar bl oomml81oa Into tanlra lei IIln tbe reBInSl Into ilia oommaadlnollt cer raco This would necessitate another visit to Boulogne when for nlodr mattannr foses and othersJt would be advisable that they should each kill the other The eminent must forever forswear gambling Rrepnaee raring Jew and other youth fUl frloIlU aJld abol1ld become PreldltU of- e Ill AntUOambllng L- TOUBB h Cbrltlan MM AseoeTatlo- lortQ aa DI Drill Hoclety to Tht exact date ot the trialof WilliAm dull Is uncertain It will probably be some time next fall THB wonin or rjutuoy Te e na < l > anr a BUaer 1 With tk- Oneet of Honor Kt tlM Miss Ethel Efflngham KJohnlon dsQRbter of Mr and Mrs Eaitman Johaon gave a tea yesterday afternoon at her Mme at 65 West Fiftyfifth street In honor of Miss Lucretla Mar ot Philadelphia Tb drawlsg rooms were decorated with svrlog flowers Miss Johnson received In a gown or heliotrope chltton and allk trimmed with stiver Miss May Oared In a unique toilette of Pall blue and whlf silk and monssetlne de sole These young ladles wen assisted In recolvlug byI- II W Ctfrall llvlogston Osnllnsf Miss Until bon Miss Plsrson and MM Kogers Mrs Abram B 1ttt and the Mlsees Sallle and Nellie Hewitt last night gav a reception and a dance at tkelr residence 9 Leiltigtin avenue to which nearly 800 guest were in- vited ¬ The dance was ireoftded by Branson eoaedy Old LOT Letter HOwAmIIEt ooUI appeared as Mn The play WM acted on a temporary stfe at one end of the library uu trllo 1Ir11 lIeltt wOre aown 0 mu li Mis Balll Hswitt wasattired In whit and obltTon and Mist Nellie Hewitt ap- peared ¬ In a dress of light blue orAoe de chine Alter th e clay ther wa Informal dancing ith jmst er r- tt 11111 gmon Lawrence Mr and 1d r e t e i Ill Astor Mr and es ntntltlYJnl Nt aad lira William r 8114 Mra jUther Koant Mr aad- r 11 Robert ooelle and Hra Peter Cooper lIewlU MII5lIe DaraolJa Mr and Mrs J Colemall Drton Mr Bamuel J Coignt- r AIr n1 litre Ollore Lq9khrt IIVlO and Mn Nillhol b AIr and Mre ward Coolllr Mr and II 8 V n CruE M V I IIl1m 0 WbbneJ 111I Amy DIOod Yr a H- Ohn J WnonR r and Mn Llord Bryce Ir nt Mre O i ami- rs MbrldgeT Oerry MlMFIoriTtavU Mr Mrs Charlss A Post Mjus Post Mr and Sd Dowers Lee and Mrs WlllUra Jeffrey Mr and Mrs George B De Forest gave a din- ner ¬ party last night at their residence 14 East Fiftieth street Miss Bailie Hargous In a ot yellow satlu assisted J4ri DI Forest toilette tbe guests Mrs Do Forest wore t rich gown of gray satin trimmed v It sliter- Tbe < veat besides ML alld Mre D or9t Hargous and Robert L Hnraoot were and Mrs Peter Cooper IJfwfit Mr and J7 Bowers Lee Mr and Mrs William K liaR Mr and Mrs H OMcVlokor Col and KensssUar Cruller and l > r anti Mrs MoO Wuodbnnr- A dinner party with nUl gnwrt of honor 8000 mile away wa given lnt night by Mr and Mrs L Urad L Benedict at their home 109 West Flltyflfth street Mr Philip Beresford Hop of London England waa to have been the guest lie WIL8 expected to arrive on the tteamshlp Majestic yesterday morning hut was at tbI latt moment prevented from com- ing ¬ by the sudden and eevere Illness of his wile who wan Miss Frost of St Louis Mr Hope is a nephew ot Lord Salisbury Miss Rachel Bherman was to Bave ben of tbe party at tbe table jrne othsrAu9ulpprbJni8l1St bt wrt r Air and Mrs t Ely Ooddard and Mr and- 1fusely Mrs Charles Pelbam Clinton Sir itoderick Cameron bad pretty dinner party luc nlJClIt at his residence northeast corner at Flfthavtnn and Sixtyst cond street Large stiver vases and bowls tilled with tiller lilies and pink rosen ornamented the tablet Hlr Roderick guests were received by bla daughter Miss Cameron who wore a aboau- tle owo of bile cblaol over whlteJOIJ pro trimmed with silver and Miss Ann Cameron lloadnss of blue Ulclleune trimmed with Old Besides tie host his daughters ond onl there were at tile tableiMrj Wljjlam Jnffniy Mtos Marl Havemeyer Miss Kthel- nrst Miss dltbTilp Miss Grace Hoott Miss Edith Bishop Mr Julian Potter Mr Theodore- a HllftmererJr Mr Edward HJ8nlkley Jr Dr Jam Clineh Smith Jr Mr Eltsho Dyer Jr and Mr Harry Le Grand Cannon Mr and Mrs John Augustus di aregaotSS West Fortyeighth street ut a dinner party In honor of Ml la Pauncefoot a daughter ot the British Minister at WhtDtton Tbe square table which was decked with nk roses was coverldbwlth a rich cloth ol Italian lae uod spread a cloth of Jmoaeoiord corded silk Tbe guees in- cluded ¬ Hlr Frederick and Lady Frankland- SII Elizabeth ThompsonMiss Clarkson Mr I 1 Hurrison of EnBland Mr Henry Blbbey and Mr Richard A dl erega Mr ana Mr Jnmts Bode Beekman gav a- dluner party last night at tbelr residence 2s East Fortyseventh street In honor ol Miss iHmay of England The round table at wbleii the guests sat wa decked with whit roses ppd maidenhair fern Mrs Beekman won a Felix cown of heavy white oorded Ilk with zarnitnre of light green and silver The lIJIpta IDIt to mee IlIIlsma werll MI88 Fanny mep MI 1l MoAIIItlr FOBe- Irh 1I18A M bOJ Is F II 1111- 15aldlo Mr W It OnEddEmeraoD Wit I H Jlor n Mr Feyster rln lon Mr A anfar Korrle Mr Henry 0 atson and Mr E McDougall Hawk TO ats OAT Toiriaar- Tbe Arlo Society Mtrrymnkers Kckemree- t Madloi > 8ontre CI- A irdo 11 oclock tonight tbe grand procession Which I Is to be tile fsator ot the mssqueraoo ball of the Arlon Society will enter the Madi- son ¬ Bquar Garden announced by a fanfare Last evening there waa a final rehearsal It wa held in tbe Garden to glv the partici- pants ¬ a chance to get used to tbe floor so they wont slip and fall tonlght and spoil their gorgeous costumes Th Knight of Gas cogae the Mexican Noblll tbe Queen Guardsmen of tbl fourteenth century and the Germsn Burgomaster and Councillors Wife all there but yon would never have known It When the signal was given for the pageant start the members of the baud who were scat- tered all over the north aide of ibe Gardenstop- ced pulling at their pipe and cigars and blew tbelr horns without changing their positions and theprocession was oft The fifty liar e nuins who breoeded the muter of ceremonies LadntMaaii no forth occasion but they falr Bough just aa they wer lie floor CertIMM which I is to begsyJnkne breecbVs nowdsred wigs and cocked bats to- night ¬ marched around In tbl cottutne pre crlbd by trt etlqnet Borne carried words while other contented themselves with cane and umbrellas Most of them rimokea cigars Dot that wont bo allowed to tnl t r float Marc the month of xpctatlon I II to be drawn l by rabbit nnd cats Last night the power hadnt t become the ropes were tuned af by men UouBeTwitb Its empty Presidential nafifi guarded by an indlvlnum ot Carman who Intend to turn blmtelt Into a typical Brother Jonathan for a rmsnlghf stand The two head of PresldsptlafcandidatS which merited rom the ooloasal eM wit 1 Its sbel- lbrokinliadnt boen t aKf un either Tonight one nt them will bis Ben Butler and tbe other a woolly negro Kleven other floats each representing a alondUPOltb followed July had a modern eorg Washington staodlng on a pdelal with Indians lllfilL They badni put on their war jjalnt however or taktn off their clothes Ward MsAllister reading his own book waspercheqoa theplarxaof a summer cottago along with t other dude and surnmer girl to rprnnt ri melting month of Au- gust ¬ while Februsry the fast chariot was dt voled Bxolijltelytofools Pronjlnentiyamqpa them was VYaaamakr wltt a big copy of thl Bonata elnlcbed in blal- trden lnd The tonight will I present a handlo apoear- aKreutrr et The flor eooral OJI will Jluto will cot 000 II IleI rbe II will be t e mOlt el r be aooiety I fia ever given and high very man carnival will I nrly hold away Ropce Therm A pretty wedding took place last night at the Osborne corner of Fiftyseventh street aDd Seventh avenue Tbe bride was Miss Grace Emily Thorn daughter of Mr William K Thorn and the bridegroom Mr William Hopes son of tbs I lat lienben W Hopes ot Brooklyn Tbe Rev Dr Lyman Abbott of Plymouth Church performed the eremo F U- be ounlt c uplestood nnderaTlarawedding- rot bell of IllAk or9IIld- Irr Wm K orll Jr th biid acted as best man t be bride was attended by one maid of honor- rsgowhowore M I 111I Lulu Thorn of Chl- i a pwnof i whlto lIb tron and I carrleif I a bouquet of white OIOlldl I11bl d robe wa of whit aatlm richly embroidered with silver aad tbvell was wa round awttBift Jaee It was wltn With a large diamond sun pin bwblOh a necklae and pair of eaiflnge set with llmpde were PrlNn from le bridearOO Tb bride au lDmeD bouQuet wlalte Joltta lid I H 01 tbe nlln A 8D- IrtceUOll 1011011 I 0 OIremOAJWIIPOQI- eatll wre Jl and loan and r sou U Msnn I Mr and MrsMwarrt Van Ness Mr aud Mrs John Olsflln Mr and Mrs John roollmn of a4 air Ne Mra WWI DM of aooA r and II AI ber1 KIfI 2 lJhlOIo Dd r I- dr Orepr of tM UIIlan OQ at W 111- 1IDtOIl NEWS FROM OVER THE SEAl Ojatnar AND Mttoir AM NOW tit raw dALVATJAIT 1 I 1Ik Ing at PromUo- f Morrlage tke Hmroor of Corroty- NcllFerelgB Notee of Rent Interest LONDON Feb loAc a meeting ot be sop porters of Mr Jnstln ttoOartbr held hers today tt was resolved to press for Information as to whether tbe 115000 part ot tho tiO000 released from the Part fund concerning which there has been BO much discussion has or has not boon applIed to tbi relief ot the evicted tenanta The meeting repudiated imputations oast upon Mr OBriens honor The Tirntt referring to tbe financial dltpute going on In tho Irish Parliamentary party say that before leaving Boulogne Mr Dillon suggested tbat a furthsrsum of 115000 should U released from the Kaoroee Bank this snm to be devoted to the relief of the evicted tenant Mr ParnslU according totbe Timti was willing that this should lie done If tcooo was bunded to the League Treasurer Mr MoOarthy however Insist that the whole amount mnst be entrusted to tbe Tenants De tenos Atsoclatlon Negotiations on these point t still continue DOBtn Job IRTh Bishop Of Dromore has sent a letter to the clergy of bis diocese In which he warns tho faithful not to attend Mr- Parnells meeting la Newry He Hoped that tbe poisoned atmosphere ol the divorce court lid the filthy disgusting and scandalouBdetallsof the Otthta case mill not have reached bU din c 110 Tbe proposed meeting he says will bo- a wsnton insult to religion to the Bishop and to the priests and a Fau Jntlon of n Heaven cursed crime LIt Ood arise ahd His ene- mies ¬ will confounded Forbearance has en- couraged ¬ this inliulty Letthe brave men and true who love godliness and Eat adultery use lawful men to save tke honor And good lame ot their mothers wive and sister by resent- Ing tho daring aggrastlon of thost attempting to prostitute tb country to nirarandlB an In- dlvldtnl ADd bide their own filthy conduct Th Curl of Xeitland Lord Lieutenant of Ire- land ¬ M tl lting the west eoast of this country with I the object of personally visiting th places where the Inhabitants are suffering privations from Inok o7 food work or seed Mr Willtatn OBrien Iud Mr John Dillon who recently surrendered to the pollen nt- Folkestone Kngland and who were taken to Clonmel iall In order to undergo thslr term of- Ifuoriaonment were transferred to Galwiiy jail at daylight this morning The prisoner were taken from Clonmel n saloon carriage rhomb Mcracy was observed throughout tho proceeding the Inhabitants Tipperury got wind of the affnlr and assembled in crowds at- thr Tlpperary railroad station and enthusl- antleally cheer d the two members ot Parlia- ment ¬ as tbt train atoPllld for a tow moments ifossr OBrien and Dillon will complete their sentence In Oalway jail It U oniounced that the Prince of Wales will visit Ireland during tho coming summer The Karl of Zetland the Lord Lieutenant and Chief Bocretary Balfour arennderstood to havo- nrited the Prince to make the proposed visit with ibe view ol glvlag encouragement to tbe 10dllltrlIR of th cOllnnr The Princess ot Wales I is reported to be as- siduous ¬ tn the attention she pars to tbeetl- abd1alfour fund for tho roller of the suffering poor of Ireland Thn Princess and ber daugh- ters ¬ have sent contributions of plothtnK to tho undo and have also solicited subscriptions for the same charitable cause Th plan ot campainao tar a tbe Smith Barry estates are coneorned Is collapsing Kleven tenanta of Cashel who were evicted for refusing to pay the rents demanded of them have resumed their holdings paying all arrears of rent due an well as the cost ot legal proceeding taken against them LONDON Feb 19Tbe Hralyltes have re- solved ¬ to maintain > iotd tenants until th- MrT Irfinllral e lon P OConnor will resume the work of tho American mission with Mr Abraham Mr JTKenny aad Mr Flynn while Messrs Bulll van and Cox will make a similar tour ot Aus ¬ tralia Dunii Feb 190n arriving at the Oalway jail Mr OBrien wan placed In the hospital and Mr Dillon wa locked in a cell tasa OZADTS GETS TUE ctsa But tko CrlraUnl Action Agmloct Mr tco- ltaBt jt Qoe O Nerertkclei LONDON tell lOHr Leslie Frnser Dun- can ¬ lat editor of the Matrimonial Jfewthaa paid Miss Gladys Knowtes the reduced amount Of damages 6500 with costs awarded her as the result of her kult against him for breach of promise of marriage On the first trial ot tbe suit early last Bummer Miss Enowles secured a verdict for 10000 dam- ages ¬ To avoid payment ot this sum tbe de- fendant ¬ transferred his Interest In thl Jfarrt- monial Iftwt and fled to tbe Continent and afterward declined to accept Mlse Knowlpso pro 08It1on to compromise the matter by paying her 11600 Later on Mr Duncan went through tho Bankruptcy Court and during tbe course ot bis examination the fact laka out that he JlU married In June to the Hon Mrs Whyte- elville widow of tho novelUt of that name and mother of the lacountene Mosserene- Mr Duncan appealed against the erdlot as- belug excessive and the Court after due con- sideration ¬ reduced tba amount of damages as already stated In spite of th payment of tbe sum awarded for damages togetber with the costs tbe crlmlnnl I action commenced by Miss Knowlea will still 1 proceed but a mitigation of the of- fence ¬ will be pleaded LBITlUI FROlIC CARDINAL GTBBOXS- He Kx rcme 8ym > tky Wit Dot to- 1aoron Toiler Htlly ROME Feb 191n a letter dated Jan 28 Cardinal Gibbons acknowledges the receipt of de Knrtlns valuable pamphlet dixcnsiing with eo much ability social questions which should deeply concern every friend ol human- ity ¬ as well as the social economists The Cardinal rejoices that Christian philanthrop- ists ¬ In addition to many prelates under the leadership of the Pope are laboring to miti- gate ¬ the hardship of labor Tb tolling masses he says should be practically convinced that they possess the sympathy ot tbe Church Mistakes are indeed mude and sins sometimes uommltted by labor organiza- tion ¬ but these Units ore usually exaggerated by timid Aouir I and telflsh capitalists If min- isters ¬ of religion arc to continue to exercise a alnterr Influence over the workman and to eep him within the bounds of moral duty they most convince htm ot tbelr sincere affection by earnest effort to betturhls material condition French Honor to the Oernmr KxEmorek PARIS Feb IP ExEmpress Frederick to- day ¬ walked in tbe garden ot the Tullerlos and drove In the Bols de Boulogne receiving everywhere respectful areetln She after- ward ¬ visited the exhibition ot tbl Art Union Club whs re she was esreclslly attracted by- Detalllca pictures This evening she dined at- tbe German Embassr During tile day ninny poisons called to Jsy tblr rsspeets to her Xmong tuna WIre M Blbot Minister of Publlo Instruction Cjen Brucer Chief of the Mil- itary ¬ Household of Pnaldtnt Carnpt and a larg number of foreign diplomatic npra- sentatlves Hhe ha arranged to stay in Paris onl wltk- Kn t llre of this city re- gard ¬ the visit ot the axEmpress to Parts aa an- tI Imtnt to prepare tbe way for Emperor WIWaDl Do TTe Woot Cnkam Tok o tko Fro tletf MADRID Feb ItAt a Cabinet Conacll to- day the Queen Regent presiding Premier Oanova del Castillo gav a detailed aeoonnto- tth negotiation with America for a commtr- He cia atr announotd that bo had obtained a reduc- tion ¬ of the duties on mtnsrals aad othsr things and said that he was now negotiating for tue free admlssleu Into America of tobacco from Ibe Spanish Wet Indies Accnl g the Lextdon Poll LONDON Fsb IIIThe stsamshlo fireman Badlsr who hAt been remanded for further lamination on thl charge of having mur ¬ dered a woman known as Carroty Nell in Wbitehap during tbe early morning of Fob 13 has written a litter to a member ot the union tn which be belong In which I he aska- bis fellow unionists to get the newspaper r re a to watib bis ease declaring that the pollre are qusshlng cvldsno favorable to him with tbe Object ofbnnrlng his conviction adlr denfe III1J tagorjil D tbe knife Btatoedwltb humsnb IOOd W IO be 110110- 0e laimTolia traced Ini- irellegrioJ his OHeulon Too Hrlght for Coleaew FABIS Fb ItA detpatch from Butno- Ayrea to the Otuioii nays A thre days cn- orshlp of political Utrgram wblck was la posed In order not to cans alarm la I Europe ba censed Totplot to rerJacoCeltnan In power which Wa- Pellegrini IlIClptttd Ii er dl ID tbe bu b b cU r 1rH1dt and the loyalty ot he troops Qu has bet restored Uronchout la oouatrr Tf nvilf KDOAtt IX TOXXKItO A TVooian Arretage tt Httvo HI R < Ml- jInld by That of tile Getty Honee Aalelde Ono ot the two women who on Monday Iden- tified ¬ the body ot the Astor House nulcld aa that off George H Edgar visited the Motgo again yesterday and aanonueed her lattntlon- of having the body burled today In tonktr- Bh said that Edgar bad undoubtedly kllld- hlmtelt beoaute bt bad run through all hie money and being out ot an engagement h- wa art actor htd no means ot getting more Bile WM obliged to burr him Ille added because bis only relative an undo lilt tbe dlscrac ot bis having coemltted Shi- eld ¬ so kctnly that hi didnt want to acknowledge the relationship by raying bill funeral esrensts After giving ber name and address as Annie 0 Nell Or ONell 111 Wilt Fifteenth street she went away promising to return and make the not arrangements with the undertaker ube had negotiated with be- fore ¬ On the strength of her protrlse Morgue Keeper Whit abandoned his Intention of hav- ing ¬ the body of IDA suicide burled In the Tot to Field thl morning The woman did not keep her promise and che undertakers shop closed last night Without seeing her again A reporter who called at the addrrts given Wat informed that ibtr worn two alters U living there buttbat both were out When lie called again a young woman who down Itlltll thn tb repOrter AIIhd for call 01011 declared that she knsw nothing hid not vleiud ths Moraueand had not mad arrangement to Gary anybody Bh Mid she bad no slstr- woma A- ylsl IlreUItlAbly the ame nDO w o tbillorau talled J ter to t undlrtalclrl wb nried the Ot te- onlters oue uloldl IInd ked 1m co bury tbe- Alltor Houet behle blm Ih prom fed to pal expense and said she would call again today to arrange lot the transfer of the body from this ally to Yonkers Ibo re- futed ¬ to give her name William H Powell of fO Decatur street Brooklrn made some more revelations yester- day ¬ on the lines of those already onbllshed- He told of Sumners trying to get Mm to bury the body of the man Identified as Edgar on the strength ot letters of an apparently mythical uncle of tho dsnd man living In Montreal nnil known aa James B Edgar AS theso letter rontrsdlcted each other nnd toe ISO which was promised him for expenses was forthcoming Powell thought ha had good grounds for re- fusing ¬ to bury tilt man A natural conclu- sion ¬ on reading lowell detailed statrrntfit which Is too long to print la that Punmer wanted the body of the man In the Morgue Identified as Kduar In order tnzet Ibe Inhur ance on the lire ot a person of that name A comosun IN irAno ZWK Tko Author ofTlie Klngind Sld Fa chit Ckeirgrd with Eeabenzlcmeiit SAX FHANCIBOO Fob 19 Richard Btahl thar composer ol The Sea King UaldPnsha- Ac whose mnrltal complications bate fre- quently ¬ been discussed in ihe a newspapers Is under arrest here having been broBuht to this city from Portland Ore to face a chnrtto ol embezzlement Btahl has several divorced wlven to whom be Is In arrears tor alimony His latest exwifo I Is Eertlo Crawford the singer and it waa In escaping from her that Btahl gnt Into freoh trouble He has bon ledlolt tbe oroblJlllra with the tooatural- OIlJlt t ouPt When Ihr reaobe tacrnmllito ound hat th Corlnnl ompaoy In- whlcb erUe rnwfor Is nlfaed due In Sacramento that day also and a Hiss Craw- ford ¬ had a bill against him for alimony he was not anxious to lace her Telling ble manager be had been called to SaD Frnnclsco HtabJ quietly slipped out of the State toTortland Meanwhile an old Charge had been revived acnlnst him by ths Krellng Bros owners of the Tlvoll Opera Hon > br They toot out Htahln opera Bald Pshaou its flrst tour and in the course of tho trip they had trouble with BtahU They tanw accuse htm ot Ktealltig the entire score of his own opera He will hue to facn his WIle besides on her claim for unpaid alimony IT WAS LIKE KOCUS LYMPH A Cnerginton Sold To ITave Been Cured of- Conamptloei by H NBIV Remedy LAUEEL Del Feb 190no of the happiest men In this Htate ifc the Itev J W Kirk patter of the Methodist Church at this Place Last summer be became and was sent to Phila- delphia ¬ for treatment The sneolallatatowbom- he went pronounced hie oaee consumption apd ordered him to go to the Adirondack moun- tains ¬ After two months In the mountains he WM told that his only ebanco for life was in the mountains ot Colorado He returned home to tlo with his nook Meantime the President of the Confettnce requested all Christians of tbs Methodist de- nomination ¬ to pray for the stricken pastor He continued to grow worsn until n month ago when he went to Baltimore to try tbe Koch treatment The medical authorities at the Church Home Hospital leared that he was too far gone for the Koch treatment and tiled a milder remedy similar tn the lymph It waR injected just like the lymph Mr Kirk refuses to talk about the treatment by order of the Professor who claims that the treatment Is being used In Osrmauy in connection with Kochs discovery Ther seem to h e no doubt ot the fact that the minister is cured Chief Citreyr SU COIOB IIIKP- LAINFISLD Feb 19 Judge Depew of the Supreme Court today handed down a de- cision ¬ that the action ot the Police Beard ot- FlajuBeld In suspending Chief of Police Carey last winter was illegal By this decision the city becomes liable for Careyssalary forabont ten months Carey arrested a barkeeper one nlaht louellloit 11111or lifter bonn COuoolllDl- nHetllld IInd MorT tt IIe e JI lIItltlLnd In a dl- puto with tbm Car ud IIblfelillelJanlln- nu < He was summoned before the Pollre Board composed Of thro members two of whom were Uouncllroen Moffett and Hetfleld The Board RUBoended him fortbree months for conduct unbecoming an ofllcer and laler he was expelled from the force The Court de- elded that tbe Council bad tbe right totutpend Carey but It had no right to delegate tbac power to the PollOI Board Carey QT he will bring suit against last year Council for del ¬ mation of character tko Pollution att Rome BOMB Feb 19 The recent change tn tbe Ministry has Isd to a regrouping ot th politi- cal ¬ parties The Premier Marquis dl Budlnl Is supported try a section ot the Centre and tbe fraction of the Left I led by Blunor Nicotera The extremo lifft In the meantime remains friendly to tbe combination This howevf rle not sufficient to antnie the position ot Ihe Mln- Isiry nleM supported by the majority of the nuthern Ileputles now alitsrd 11 doubtful The oupusltlon l is lormldable lu numbers anti fn talent comnrlsluc the old Left and a frac- tion ¬ of ths Centre with Blgnorl Urlspt Brin- Xanardelll BoiiHlno and Urlmaldl If tbe op- Plaltlon was compact the exlettnoo of tbe Ministry would le at brief duration but it I la- weakend by Internal divisions one section de- siring ¬ Btgnor Crlenl as l delll leader another xanar and a third Br- AntOBg I tko I ird Hiiyor ruajlorutlLO- NDOK Feb 19The rail Afar OaiUte to day publishes in pjirallel columns a sermon which Bpurgeou pastor ot tho famed Taber- nacle ¬ preached In IBM and an address deliv- ered ¬ by the lllght Hon Jpssph Savory Lord Mayor ol London last wok at tbe Polytechnic Institute The two discourses are Identical In Jnot nr artloular Lord Mayor Bavory says that he was un ¬ aware ot tho similarity Istlng between bis resent oration and Bourgeons pulpit utter- ances ¬ ot 1B64 and that bs has never to tbe best ol his gnowUdge teen tbe Mrsoon re- ferred ¬ to A Slate Blnoer at tkoMeklo BCBUN FIb 19A tate dinner was given at the Bchlots today Doth the Emperor and Emprsss were prttont There were thirty gnetta tooludlnrl number ot foreign Mlnl- surt and a Foreign Note Tli exEmpress Euirenl bas left Paris for Ban Homo The loMt Ilev Edward T Pwyer D D Bltlinii or Limerick I Is serloutly 111 Quon Victoria and her Court rttiirntd to- Wflldlor yesterdny afternoon The Empress tdsrickof or dermsnyand one of ber daugh- ters ¬ will arrive at Wladsor tomorrow Eroprem Frederick ol Germany and her daughter Princess Margaret are actively en- gaged ¬ In sight seeing In Part It I Is announced that they leave for London tomorrow There was a fire In the apartments of the Empress at Bt Petersburg ye tvrday but the flnnica wero promptly extinguished and only sllgut damng waa done The Czar personally dlrlottd the opratioD of t Gremlll The Whit Star line steamship Teutonic IB company with a large number of other vessels waa detalnedoattld the bar at the trance the Bher Mereoy byadtnt fog for thirty hours bnt enlertldhtle river yttrday murn ing with brightly ThPall Vail fVeuUs ytrdy bepod for som compromise arrangement in the ahleplng- crlsl but eontlderod that vela a solution It I doubtful The Oairltt accuses tbe Hblpplng Vederatloo of dtooptinn and ot a covert defec- mlnatlon to saaeh the nalcn and say that tbe men may be temporarily 10 rseeee < a- toneedpubllo support but that In the enG titer are bound to wJa NO WARRANT FUn YODYZSUS AT OKOKOlPg TRVlincfS ADnSfO TO- KKBK RKDtlKHS Iff A CtTlt CoURT ftew will Try AgMri tlio Wed Ttete < k- riet P Tah Vr > n CHeetto HI Trial TOo4I y eta Cke Vkorgee or Tw Wester Application waa made to Justice Oocttlflg yesterday In the Lt Avuntra Court In Brook- lyn ¬ for n warrant for the arrest of f Father Matthias de M Yodrcaus It waa made on 1e bait ot tbe original Board of Trnsteeeof Bt Georges Lithuanian Unman Cat kollA Church in North Tenth street Wllllarnsburgb They say tbe priest ban collided mt > ns> In tie nltne- et Ih church and devoted It to hts own uses Juetie Ooettlng refusedto tssoJi wavraat and advised the complainants to seek rexlres- in a civil court Lawyer John Bosech has been retained byn- eommlttc of th Board H Institute pro codings In the Klnns County Budreme Court to havo the church declared the properly th congregation When the church snd the land on which It stands wr sold at BnertfTa sale Father odyxadn bought Ibe property Tho tltla und4f tDar salo was taken out to hll name and by that title he claims ownership The1 Old trustee expect to be able to prove that the ttoney Mcpended by Father Yodyions for tile purpose bad been contributed bylhtttfongro- gatlon to tbe church treasury Bishop Iionahlln ordered Father Vodyzsvs not to celebrate msss last Sunday This order practically suspended him from the priestly office In the diocese hut father Vodynus took nil nctlc of tbe order and opened his church os usual If b celebrates mass next Sunday and tak I up ft collection as i Ie his wont another application will be Made for htll sr rest In that case the charge will be obtain- ing ¬ mouev under false pretence As a priest nspended by the Blubop of bis diocese be has noylubttoeolleot money ExTrustee George of the opposition to IItblrtJIodrnllllofithlllkH tbsre will be no ma s Inst night When Mrs Agnes CresnewlAz presents her case to Justice Ooeltlng tomorrow and toe Justice hearH her btory IMinwbe I was drugged atm annulled by Fattier Ycvqtf 11tf1 and then bear tho sworn statement of Mangle Flztkow ski who WAR present In the tirient rooms and snw the nsmiult eommfltod I lalnk- he will look Vodytsjis up It In all very Will 0 Father Yodyrsnss lawyer to BAT that he would run away because he boa IKOiOOO wort baot property her but I should lib to know what proof was submitted that that property oolong to ths priest We- e at going to apply to have It attached and then where ulj ths ixiurt find Its secutltyy Not one iiennys worth of the nioperty belongs to any Individual It Is tbe Chnruhs Vnilyzus caw here without a cent aod of honest cara- Inex he ballot any mnro now Throuchaa Interoretsr GeorrCBsnewlC2 said thatbls wit would ceriainly be lu conn today to prsss the charge One had wen told ho Mid that U she did not appear abeconld get money enouub to live lUll a lady for he rest of her life With much gesticulation Mr- Czesncwlcx added that be would hav justice If be did not get it In court he would get It elsewhere Father Yodyzsus I Is to appear In court to answer to two charges today Theon- iyii pre ferred by Ccesnewlcr Is that he I kissed and abused and otherwise ill used her after drugging her That case has already been twle adjourned at the leans ot be Jetend ants counsel The other charge madbya- ccute Maggie Fiztkowskl him ot choking and striking her THH irCIRAW XAtSIOfi SOLD It Coct Nearly 4 Mt e Bad wai Kaocked Dow for sj8O e- IT81CA Feb lOThe beautiful FlskeMc- Graw mansion and picturesque site costing Its owner nearly 400000 WIre sold at a public auction today to Thomas McOraw ol rough keepsle for 135000 This property forms a- part of the 2000000 which the university lost in the famous FlskeMcOraw suit After the suit ended Prof Fiske offered the mansion and grounds to the university for MSOOOO This was refused and he later offered the prop- erty ¬ for 300000 This offer was also re- jected ¬ but why I la not known The Opinion prevails that Henry W Ban was dis- appointed ¬ at the result ot tlte ault and did not want the university to buy the property The thirty acres comprising the grounds are aloti worth I50UOO The trtcabraoin tbe mansion consisting ot tapestries oil paintings otatue and antjkiue relics fold at ridiculously Tow tlgnros The Lost Pleiad by Bogers brought 1000 The elegant Mpanlsb tapestrfei r by- Amaader dated 1612 and valued at S10000 were struck oft to Thnmas MoOraw for 1500 A achefoul oil brought 185 The Btevello Las by Welch brought 350 while a pafnt- ln called Komombos went for 1501 The remainder of the brlcibrao brought small sums The entire prnperty estimated to be worth 000000 sold tor MlOOO- By their arbitrary action the trustees hav lost to the university a magnificent building which it hoped would ultimately bllll0nlll1ln become gallery The Irlk County Orgnlcatlone There was a meeting of sixty representa- tives ¬ ot tbe United Irish County Organi- zations ¬ at 51 Union Square lat evening to amalgamate the county organizations permanently for benevolent and social purposes The meeting was behind closed doom Tbe propositions discussed were the hold inn of two entertainments a year a picnic and a ball to bring people from all part ot Ireland into social contact and secosd the payment of saoo to tile family of a member t- his death This Is the amount that can be obt- Ained by levying a tax of 10 Hntaon each member If twenty association with 100 mem- bora each should join Each association It is proposed shall oar for members who are sick or In need Tbe delegates Icussed th Questions for three hours and adjourned to arrive at a decision at a future meeting BUhop Io >gkllB Mack I f > rec- Th announcement in TRB SUN yesterday that Bishop Lotaghlln ot Brooklyn was so ill and feeble that be Quid not leave hla bed caused many anxious Inquiries to be made at tbe Episcopal residence in Clerraont avenue The fact that tbe venerable Bishop had ten confined to bis room for sOftie days wa known only to thos of his Immediate household VlMtors went much pleased to Icsrn that the Bishop wa fOTOUoli Improved that hI could h e Ja bed and roov around tba bpufce and that I iflie continued to gain etrentrtab would be able to go opt of doors in a ft w days To a visitor who called yesterday the Bishop said I feel ranch better today bnt I am still I very weak yen weak and not so well u I look The KUvoter Camo Bow on Ml Html Tho shaft of Ibe big elevator In Webber packing house at 908 East 120th street I guardd on in second floor by a picket rat which is capped with a strip of iron At l1A M yesterday Albert Foren a carver WIll Issu- ing ¬ over tbe gat looking down to th floor be- low ¬ The eleratOr came down op his head but themanln charge stopped It before Korea neck WM broken A strip ot Foreossqalp four Inches broad waa torn from the back ot the neck half way to tbe crowaof his bead by the edge ot the elevator floor Ills lower jaw w spilntfled whsr It rested 6n the 1111 and hIs was torn The surgsonsm the Hr lowrrup believe be WIt recover TboUkntry Coin IteXoaor 11 The Jersey City Free Library trustees gained another vlctery la tile courts yesterday Tile opening or the library wa delayed for snor tbn a year bee11M Ute Board of FlBant re- fused ¬ to mak tb appropriation required by the In u Jrlaan- Doard sssetawmfi t YNor lId the same UUtlul brought suit and secured a mannamns c- pslllng Ibs Board to appropriate 129000 Aa other mandamus wa Eeurd yttrdayq- uiring r th Beard to provide 120000 thlt y There will be a formal opening of tbellbi In a fw weuks I f3k at tkoWoMlog f MM Ckar- Th weddlag ol tbe old I nw At ME Zion Churches in Helll teati Walt clbratj In Jackson Chapel the new church oa Wed- nesday ¬ night Tbe Ilev M V DoTard who officiated gave to every oerson la tbe oon- gregatlon a plea of wedding rake Beaaian N- Bnsdeker 90 years old toiT the blstory ot I Ibs old church w llI remembers bors the mark of age la 1511 whsu he was sTboy Browm 4U S WWSB Coaal- A drowned > found la th Qowanns Canal In Brooklyn yesterday moralag has bera iden- tlflod aa Michael Curtis of Vrlanck Point Wentrhenter county who had bn missing since Jan V 11 trsded In bricks and early In January cam lu a schooner to uowannaOAnal- He Is euppo I kav faUea iato u eanal- 5bit returning to th boat in th darknos 10 years old and leave a family max CATS vf comaccxicur- Tke Mesaovo tk flotrt Wfclker Ire tko rte of rnlag fot terK- OKWAUC Feb 19 Wilton a small town on the Ucnsatofilo Itaitroad seven mils north of Ibis city ha been visited by Whit Cars Thus far Blchard B ritch tbs Vlllag Postmaster Is the only vlotlm Mr Ilteh Is about U years of- nge and Is Of slight build and medium height He bos classic features so bis friend say snd can boast of som genuine good looks but a stranger Is prevented from learning these facts from personal observation a Mr Fitch keeps his fac obsoured from th public ga by long and ijbwleg sasrlet red wnlsk rs ot several About A week ago Mr Fitch received by mull a big nvMnne which was lound toiontalnnfo- rmldAM looking document The letter Which wo riotmarked Lrldfieport was m- Belilitn d with BknIU cross bmes and coffins In blood and la the centre wastlie print of ft bloody hsnof with the word Death printed across the palm In deep blue lettfts Ths mis- sive ¬ purported to Lave Men Issued by the lllchl Honorable xeoutiv Hoard of Council No KIX ojthp National Order of Whit Gaps1 and waa in tE form ofb warning it said ihnt- nlessthcwoamrot the capillary appendages conM give satisfactory teasons why he should b allowed to continue their growth he must have them After regaining control of his nerves Mr fitch wan Inclined to accept the letter as a joke but this morning visitors at the rfllce were forced tQ bIleve tnat it was no laughing matter after art Tils flowing whiskers ware redqcedtoa JtnbbyMard resembling a two w k gruwin and they were haggled Jn such a manner as to need the attention ot a barber Mr fitch refui aiiy explanation bnt advices received from Wilton this evening nay that he- WBM aliaeked by maaksd menwhlle passing tarongb a paicn ot woods to bis home lata last night and his cherished xfblsker wer shorn off with a dexterously wlslded pier ot shears BOB popl are lacllned to look upon It as a joke but tbe victim thinks It has gone further than that and Is taking action with a flew ot having th guilty parties punished rPnl tlo or New tork CM e ky ComtleW- ASBIIMTON Feb 19 The Census Bureau today announced th population of th Btat- ot New York by counties a follows Albany 1S4SS- SAlliltV llrnm- tur ii- Total for list SSB7833 MOHTBOH Pa Feb 19 John llorrison ot- rnnklln township this oOuhtr was 164 years Id on Feb a H votd at town meeting on ttAJuatm aractXfQssoat- mvrai iuu iersM tut Sin run 4Stait SoMeaaM SJl 10 V4TM nif MV- laagyBtok s 10 1 ov itted tMH uaU la- ft WynlM BKky UnrrMl- B Bcronn Pn UvtriMML- Ki rblcuo Wafeoa Aitwirp 8 rolyiMl rtftnlk Uftmbnr- rrhUMnsu > Chimb Latnsyn- id rowb iurkJ T4 r UnM > Dorian Ixmn Ur KIUIIOB- M Llaadtfl Ctnr vfu BrUWL Shin rrukknu Briwm oJontt- rk Anol suflor MblaMa Urai K- Mltr litr unvaki Flnt rttl- u Blrnani from wjor of otbrmtur Is Mmhera from K r Trk off ottomln- ft MMaytb trora M VorS M UvertwL HUD noa rnntu reaii- B SUndtrt rota Ouma >4 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Hartford Conn Mb IS- Jobnton aced TJ yean Friends ar lavlMd to attend tb rnnerol oa- ornlnt at II oekwk from Trinity Ohuie- kKAKPPXIwla Now Uaren Conn Fb IS Fred erlok J son ot Frank U Kaevpel aid l yo- aontheand dais FiUnJs are Invtttd to atund tt tnaeral freat tke- reetdeaee of hu parent soa feoeett it o Friday afternoon at t ocloc- kAimVr Mary Kaa widow of Jam Kan- rmntral from tbe residence ot nor danhtor Mm 11- H uloto oth av today at 2 oclock Belatltoa and trleadt are InrtUd to attin- dBEBRIa WBIon Fek 17 Bib gler Wtttt- ewls Keeler atd 78 yean movtni aai is day Iritndj are Invited to attend the tnaeral frock ker lat retjdmce at Wilton en Saturday attarn al 1- oclock aadfromth WUIoaOenaTialln10h k- at s oeloek- tnlennoaltn Wilton Cemetery KRlEaKBOa Wedneeday norntni Feb If Mary A Krleter bler d daathter C KorUa J trlef acedioyaansmoatbaaatllclayaB- alatlTMahd Mends otth family are l uUgy Invited to attend the tsnera ti abrl4i tUeoal- OOMaeunit Brooklyn jtboace to th6atkcrl- Jty tt where a reqnltm maca wni bo oautrated for tbrp eotbcr oiilt day at BJ04M laoaeo- te Holy Cross C mtry Flatbnb tor Istenaom- eXJDOOU Wedtcsday Feb xa BOtti1 Man oaly- damhtef of wnilam and M T L4 aged 9 yeen and 10 months f funeral today At I oclock fromMO DkU St Break lyn ZBTTOn Feb It Uldota bstoredoaaot Harry K and B rlna Lory In th 3lat yar et Ma ax- Foneral from IS9S Lexlnitan av tola raominf at U clock fielatlvet and trleatVar reateeieel to attend f- BTAHTINOa Wodoeeday Frt IS atlbttoHou- of ber dn htcr Mn Wnilaa Ktlan ISO Inarraa- et Mrs Mary Martin nattfoet Llaq U eevosy- Oalway IrelanJ a ed Tt yean faneral this moraine at S l ok from fit 1 tbay Church BmUlvan st wheraolema > ej 1mrai will b a rd for her soak MieCRACItENOa F k IS BISjrtha 4ashl widow ot John MteCraoke- aranerUeerrlctaatherlauresldtne 37t Weet Utk- t thl v ln at 8 ooleak- Oolamba Ohio papers plea copy BfeIARBNla Hartford OoniL Yob la Charte McLare- nrrlendsar Invited Uattend th fraorai res the Onlud Btalo Hotel on Friday at 13 M- Intermealot Boeky Hill Con- nBtBLTI1V In nrgaTn c av MM BBBM- MelDlo datvbter ot Balph aad XoeaJf elUe ot tt I John et aged yean Ftuoral prlvaMi- Bf ERRITT tn New Bavea Oonr rh U Jeof- Merrltt wit ot Hoary a Mmttt atdl yoar- rrlrads are Invited to attend th faaofal OevMBer late rettdenee 7 Canute tt on Friday morilatat- iSOooleek anfrom Sacred Heart Charea at eloe- kNICOLIXOa Wednoeday Feb IS ot to Bast Mfc- st Cherlott Ann Kleoll widow ot Belctaoa tovm- etnd Hioell of Bayelde L t aad danjfhtsr ot fa lat Bamnel Benjamin Klooll ot BhetMr ItteM- Bclattveeaadtrjendsar fospootfally Iav1l too tend th teneol rervt at Colary Ohnnh etkeN and lilt t h Satarday Feb Bl at tooetook Interment by the Imnudlat family a Bhellet Wae- jiNOTTln Meigeho Feb IT Mrs B F Volt wMenr eta Kotlaaddaoihteret the late Br Bcla Vem ham tied SI yean Intermwl at Bast Haven Ceno ea Friday at MM- A U- VCONNKIlVta KwltavD OOTUL Fek it- haana OOoanall widow ot John OOonaaD Se4 tt yanF- rlrade are Invited to attend th tnneval firora herlator- acldeneo tl orae it on S t day mornagatS- SO oclock and from Bt rraneoss Chores at clock OCONNORJn Hartfrd Coon rk IS Ant OConnor danghterot Jeremiah aod Jane 00on nor ai d 13 yein Friends ar tavltod to attend th funeral troJtehr- Mldene ot her parents South Frolpeet st en Friday mornlnc at 810 oclock and from Bt rotor Church at s oclock Interment at Xorth JtanehMler Con- nBUPPAtbUlate retldenc 117 < th av Wllilaat- Roprx F C a aced 98 yean Inttrment private SCOTT In streatham near London Knctand Deo 22190 Samml H Bcott fed 36 yan- Ftnonl from th Freebyurlan Chnrch FetuAksenele- If Y oaSatcrdsy Feb 31 at 2 oclock fclatre and tritnde an InvlMd Carrlacec will meet tk 1000 train from Kw Vork H R B K- BHEPARDIn New naven Fob IB Aabnty Shop ard ot 428 Orchard st af d 80 yean and mrntba- Frlende are Invltod to attend th funeral OB Friday afuraoon at s oclock from Webeter tct Chve- h8HIEIDaOn TuudarFobil 191 M Mr lat reildenc ex Oat T Brooklyn BlUaSetk- Shlelde belored wife of Edward BhUlda la th SH- kyaroth ac- Bclatlveeandfriendeofth family are Invited teat tend Ibe funeral oa Friday Feb SO at A M trot SL John th BaplUf Church WUIouihby aad- L wli an where a solemn reauleai maae will ho offered tor the repose of her eooL- laterment at Calvary Cemetery rJKIDMOREOa Feb 18 Mary K wit ot tanaal- T Bkldmor artd 42 years and 2 monthe- Foneral Saturday yeb 21 atsrM from ker 1st- rwldenoe 474 Carlton av Brooklyn SI A178ONAndrew J Slanton acod es yean- FDntralervlceeatSoolookthUevenlatat in Bast Ilathet- Fleae omit fli wra- HSfITKflodaDly In Brooklrn Wednoeday Fek 18181 Mary A Smith I the slit yar ot nereer Funeral ervioM will be held atthereeldencoofke nephew John U Hebert ue Oarfleld place oa Saturday at 230 r M- BMITIIIa Kew Haven Conn Feb t aithe real dencofhereontnlaw Fred B Coot 4S Wllllaa- itt Mrs Laura A Smith axed 7 yean aad a month Notice ot foneral licread- erTARBOXIn Hartford Feb 18 rhcebe Tarbttt aged S3 year Frlende relnvttdt attend the roneral from her lat reldence 47 Wtodbrldie et on rrtfay atteneoa- al 2 ocloc- kTREATIa Kew Haven Feb 10 Leon Treat wife of Arthur U Treat aied St yean 4 menthe and S dajra- Frlende ar Inlied to attend the fnnrral from her late reticence 2M Howard ar on Saturday afUraeo- at 2 ao ocloc- kVROOHANOn Feb Ifl lf l Pavld P Troemaa aced aa yean and 10 menthe Funeral prlrat- Interment at Mt Marlon N V on Saturday ykBt- WKLIEHIa Brooklya V V Fk 10 at th real denco ot her aUter Mr B W Orowell Bale Montarue Wellee formerly of WethenOUd Coon tnterreent at Wethenteld Coo- nWHITTKMOKEBaidnlr on Feh 17 Franeetc- Klanrbl Whlltemure eon of Llluketli and rraaoo- oo ytlanclil aced 83 yeara- Inneral Mrvlre will take place at hie late reeldea 34 Wetl iaib eL on Friday moraine al W oclock- lulermont at Moodlawn
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Page 1: The Sun. (New York, NY) 1891-02-20 [p 7]. · 2017-12-15 · tbe lnloIH not with be onil tht ought to exist between boststa ami 4 Aratlloaliuraarupher of humorous Jeklen cles bt itrnpoed

rIITilE SUN FitlDAY FEBRUARY 5W 1 m

CARD SCANDAL IN HIGH LIFE

ire irrrtiAM aonnoxcmnaxQ AC-

CV8KD OF OWUXira r JMOOUUK-

Ml Boil M F ll w t t WatokeI-

S PlayTh rrlaoe of WaUoe BtoM-

HIi Wrltt Frerral Never to TeachCar Again II Wt to H Me at

net But s t Have Prove TotOoo4 to K A Halt for Blonder

A soandal of unusual proportion has bMOspread boforo London soclsty Blr WilliamGordonCumtnlng Dart LieutenantColonel-et1 the Seots Guards Is accustd ot havingcheated at cards In a earn with tba Prince ofVain and fifteen other reMntyt ot-

fjiclith high life Tho l nYrftnet9eswho sar ther mad the damning

Hrtttlons Independently ofeotber-As soon an tbeM five cam to th-

eonoluilon0 that Blr William had ch atd theypnt their bud tabeand laid the mattebfartbe AlpleA

to Absolut oadl ¬

tion lth t the accused Bnt should slea-a ftttc to tbe tot he wouldutter again touch Sir Wiliaturned the paper All this happenedfor a raw weeksecrecy was observed Thentbe Itor Incident began to leak ourFinally the whole truth became known SitWlillam wne tried brota court ot hltHorR-Kors and was complttscad in kl1 pa

tnAction fncllt Illelu beentuepenaeJ otbOWII dln rut for dander whih he rbrlaglu againsthi orldaal eou rs

Tb detail ol this remarkable affair are ubrlantlnllras follows Last Beptmbr ary Including the Prince ot Wale was en

terminal lor tlio St Legerweek at Traoby-1ioit br Mr and rArthur Wilson Baacaratadm-

In

was plo on th nll ot tbe 8th

ililsgamo which Is not gaoerally underttooi In his country any number of playersmay mfce tiart and as many packs of cardsway lio imeiS Ame necessary to go aroundTho face rinds count tonand the othera torthe niimbtr of pta tberbr Bet are laidtake Olnl 1IMtl Cards as Infant

and deals two eachoalto nil IDoluJlnl himself objectol oaoli Is to the num-beri I i Itt 41 An >

mae draw aa-uuuycai dins hewlnhesI so mil bis totalrinitlne uutiertt lly exceeding thl tota heforfets hiv Mukf ll alter the otrkri s any Ma r has A natural that Itoinl

a0111l nr ni Iih n n v t in value 1A he calls imi-

tma lie winsI and the batecays all withbe terhnbus limn His sweepingdo Q Ih 01 all with Won hand

0n tlelltit evening of thlplay MrBtanlyi-lsu Air Arthur Wilsons son and Mrs

Arthur MIHOII were convinced that they badt u ht Mr llliitm chanting hDeTr Blr-Vlllnm wit farmed br tbe turn tie eN01 the iioatucH and ber son werII mm u nl ouitnilng check to hll Pile of-

Maiot nnd In th ioutrary event withdrawclievks sm mtttitlouMv This mode of cheatingI uioivu 01 Ithu otlnent as th poutitUe-Hiu WIOII rmeiiled tbelr observations to11 a Lyeett Url and Mr JttrkeleyI

1 eettII icliiw omce William AIT fltagreed jo suspected man ttdei-ieudenth of omrli other at the game of tbfollowing At the close otth ale01 tho efuJ tbe 9tb all agreed b tlrUlium IIHII 10r latent chested the bankyr appointed spokesman111 tliu tmrIT On tbe evening l the luth he-cuullled tLo whole allair to Lord Coventry aad-leltlt to his camrqr ttettlement Lord Coventrytook Oen Otu William Into constiltatlon1 oid Coventry and Oen yrilllam agreed thatIt wa ImpxrHtive to lay tun mater bfor the1rlnoftot Wales and to ad-

lsiibllltv of boil silence As the condi-tion

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ul thin woald naehlmfromunpleasant onnseiiuunces blr William mustIana taper to the net that le woclttouch n card lOt the lib PlDotUfeplMl these inRgratloBS Lordnd oen Williams nut called on Blr William

und Iniuruxed him of the accnsattODgbIt WI laW denied the charge with vebem-

rnyt and for an audience jrlth tbe Frlucaol wnlex tt the eUllol the request wasMraated He aud Onventt and OeDW i eared before andUlamll iraslevjewtd Bir William aieert-ea tils mnoccnc with l possible emphasisAfter tit I withdrawn t6 JrtBce aw Mrand JI Mm Arthur WllonHrHtauhIWIoAO Mr Levett

aurt<totlrwltb Lords

all of whom had betacquainted with tbeIrrnnivtance he listened to the

varlllciiliou ol thrlr allegations by tbe live por-aons wliu presented tbemseUesss witnessesJt wiwI th u nointedout What a terrible scan-dal

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wouiu bo tb reKult of the djvulgement otthe luoldeBtx which badoccurred Thereupona i onp racy o Mtutt waa rntitled nil presentllolKli K tlemyt to secrecy on the eond-liiu tlint should sign the undertuki M whoxo nuturo has been specified

twHw I iiin lowaid mnrnlug when LordtouMry nntl Oen William laid before Sir

i lillithi tho i ledu that fce would never againIUIIII i flril Th nledge If tinned would beBciiiiowllgmut ot guilt On thenl er hniiiru IIHI to nlgnwouTa lead to anown i ndal ilU friend Buy that Blr Williamwniinsbe toHUromon that rare eplrlt knowni11 twi o i li kliiitiaiiiornlnii ronraoe and

Ie s ciied tliu Duprfi to save lili1 name fromIhe ttniiii if brm cunt scandal All otbepernonr coanlcHiii of tue affair alsoiuieiwliiiit wnsKixeti totUo Prince ol Walts-foi KSfeLoeplnK

The noiI nuiiilni Fept 11 the party brokeup IHio tnoutnlit minors were Alotn tho-nihlil a vi s vein tier TberwraUt reii Ivod i litle credence for

nnlir nio dI m d SirWflareowlllldniwrtr iioJi as loelvetbemoo ol the lie flu wo the representative oftlH oldest nn1i must Honoraltle families of theInrtlMit 1Illnlt IllA esioteii are large andyivM a wbloli places him quit beyonil am nnt riininiii He bait beek a welcomeIan in iljliest Boolety fnr more thantwintv ellh11 inJ m iltllaod military life hadIItl ettoi moil in a mini of sonipntonH honor

oiniini9 iiiuiu iiopulnrtn the flne regimentviiheiiDrf rm he iian worn sj lupg He uphell IlK ciAtlt as n volunteer at tJlnndl

h ha WHS Ihd flrat man Into Cetewayoak uji in ie I ypilau campaUtnand throughth Uesiwi tn iiKiiiiiic of blr ilerOert BuwarrsUfsert nun i b

still thefe i tuners would not down On tt-iuuiraiy ciew louder anq more definite

1M IMr Blr WilTlam begaa tobrartbfni learned from an anonymous

gfbit tho iledne of hecrtcy had been11 went to the Colonel of tbe Ouard

teeliiioiit hicli lie helpnKH and himhl tolonel ionyened toll

roQNtini nthe nenlornl > of theiiBiiw Oktf 1 ll ws that Sir WllllumuiuHt-

1ullu1 h I nt on aocouatof the ecan-ilul un tin nun ower military ground of bis-niiua mi iianru wiLl the mulatlon tnat an-jiiilciT whoHo ben Impugned mustlmncilhtely put hlmeelf the Hands of h-Icomlnnllnl oaicor Sine the papers were

in icunrU to them bibeen suspondfd beonlIA tbeIurrll triICllnl W H withrjsrvut iuaeo once idlreised 10 Adjutant

Anotuer mm stroncer reniion for suspendingfll11 aftonll brlnloa y Hrjy-lm

if or IIder rhnt h n nly lalairLrceLt Orcen and Mr on therolnd1 thl they Imputed to him dishonest

conuuc t at ThewrltTiaewhlellllul cadben that the actionwin be RtrenuoiiMr prosecuted and defendedho dniuHcex are claimed Sir Cbai lesy C 1 1 hat jxHn fnr R08alflolnll1 t la sali Ult tlne rreeut C 0111

mdttnrKinndsBir William IIs far frombAH Ihe onlynno of the Tranby CroftVIM IiRn theulmJuwor the

has found ninny Ufndo who vatreast a tuinentlou of judgment until thetisll have been tried In court Moat of thesedlend DRTB Dtben cant In thelrcrltfoitm

ol the Wilson and their friends The detcetlveI brlaado U tbe phrase applied by oneWrier to the hOtllod her relstlves who

mid WIMIama playAnother writer snys But here we ave ahoMoisalmu cunfeUeratliig villh her family

nub a view ti > ilrtecl And to expose If de ectdliin of her giiokts Inlun t which provedoul1 aDI lI for J Thl upiear to bea vlolnnol of the duties of hotplI

allty It I IIs ala vltlt bU host audhogtots are bound t protect him so far as theyn aaalust anything occurring during ifie

yjtltthat miKht make him regret ItPor a boatlo turn orivate detfctlveagalntton of 11110 enlist her family Intbe lnlo IH not with be onil

tht ought to exist betweenboststa ami 4Aratlloaliuraarupher of humorous Jeklencles bt itrnpoed A muck nolutlon ol the rnmPllettliin Ht ihuauino lime 11IDI the Prim-eofttaleja smart lobuke tan In tbe

If lr He alUf course In dofefnclo-e r aex the ladlr roncernedmluaI Imp 11lr onrlooldLbeam

omrrltIJ IIII

eli hi br ou C uae ho IrIYlu hlll111 f UIIpromptly to thlocal military authorities hetrill be Judged ther by eonrumartlal and conuemneilp r fw houinoJarrA After entertllailla hit judges nt dinner be will return tohnulaml atiil m no one oin be tried twiceforilio saiiioitTence be peed fear no fartherleual proerfnt on tbis score He hoMtiiea cempel an eminent persoBsjn towhom It Ie tng eetod nt receaUy rend tdanrolOBrvlc toprocur hi reuistat

tneD fn th reJrhnenl wblClh hUIDe hhoutd tar bl oomml81oa Into tanlra leiIIln tbe reBInSl Into ilia oommaadlnolltcer raco This would necessitate another

visit to Boulogne when for nlodr mattannrfoses and othersJt would be advisable thatthey should each kill the other The eminentmust forever forswear gamblingRrepnaee raring Jew and other youthfUl frloIlU aJld abol1ld become PreldltU of-

eIll AntUOambllng L-TOUBB

h CbrltlanMM AseoeTatlo-lortQ

aa DI DrillHoclety to

Tht exact date ot the trialof WilliAmdull Is uncertain It will probably be sometime next fall

THB wonin or rjutuoyTe e na < l>anr a BUaer1 With tk-

Oneet of Honor Kt tlMMiss Ethel Efflngham KJohnlon dsQRbter

of Mr and Mrs Eaitman Johaon gave a teayesterday afternoon at her Mme at 65 WestFiftyfifth street In honor of Miss LucretlaMar ot Philadelphia Tb drawlsg roomswere decorated with svrlog flowers MissJohnson received In a gown or heliotropechltton and allk trimmed with stiver MissMay Oared In a unique toilette of Pall blueand whlf silk and monssetlne de sole Theseyoung ladles wen assisted In recolvlug byI-

II W Ctfrall llvlogston Osnllnsf Miss Untilbon Miss Plsrson and MM Kogers

Mrs Abram B 1ttt and the Mlsees Sallleand Nellie Hewitt last night gav a receptionand a dance at tkelr residence 9 Leiltigtinavenue to which nearly 800 guest were in-

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The dance was ireoftded by Bransoneoaedy Old LOT LetterHOwAmIIEt ooUI appeared as Mn

The play WM acted on atemporary stfe at one end of the library uu

trllo 1Ir11 lIeltt wOre aown 0 muli Mis Balll Hswitt wasattired In whitand obltTon and Mist Nellie Hewitt ap-

peared¬

In a dress of light blue orAoe de chineAlter the clay ther wa Informal dancing

ith jmst er r-tt

11111gmon Lawrence Mr and 1d r et ei Ill Astor Mr andes ntntltlYJnl Nt aad lira William

r 8114 Mra jUther Koant Mr aad-r11 Robert ooelle and Hra Peter Cooper

lIewlU MII5lIe DaraolJa Mr and Mrs JColemall Drton Mr Bamuel J Coignt-

rAIr n1 litre Ollore Lq9khrt IIVlO andMn Nillhol b AIr and Mre wardCoolllr Mr and II 8 V n CruE M V I

IIl1m 0 WbbneJ 111I Amy DIOod Yr a H-Ohn J WnonR r and Mn Llord BryceIr nt Mre Oi ami-rs MbrldgeT Oerry MlMFIoriTtavU Mr

Mrs Charlss A Post Mjus Post Mr andSd Dowers Lee and Mrs WlllUra JeffreyMr and Mrs George B De Forest gave a din-

ner¬

party last night at their residence 14 EastFiftieth street Miss Bailie Hargous In a

ot yellow satlu assisted J4ri DI Foresttoilette tbe guests Mrs Do Forest woret rich gown of gray satin trimmed v It sliter-Tbe < veat besides ML alld Mre D or9tHargous and Robert L Hnraoot were

and Mrs Peter Cooper IJfwfit Mr andJ7 Bowers Lee Mr and Mrs William KliaR Mr and Mrs H OMcVlokor Col andKensssUar Cruller and l>r anti MrsMoO Wuodbnnr-

A dinner party with nUl gnwrt of honor 8000mile away wa given lnt night by Mr andMrs L Urad L Benedict at their home 109West Flltyflfth street Mr Philip BeresfordHop of London England waa to have beenthe guest lie WIL8 expected to arrive on thetteamshlp Majestic yesterday morning hutwas at tbIlatt moment prevented from com-ing

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by the sudden and eevere Illness of hiswile who wan Miss Frost of St Louis MrHope is a nephew ot Lord Salisbury MissRachel Bherman was to Bave ben of tbe partyat tbe table jrne othsrAu9ulpprbJni8l1St

bt wrt rAir and Mrs t Ely Ooddard and Mr and-

1fusely

Mrs Charles Pelbam ClintonSir itoderick Cameron bad pretty dinner

party luc nlJClIt at his residence northeastcorner at Flfthavtnn and Sixtyst cond streetLarge stiver vases and bowls tilled with tillerlilies and pink rosen ornamented the tabletHlr Roderick guests were received by bladaughter Miss Cameron who wore a aboau-tle owo of bile cblaol over whlteJOIJ pro

trimmed with silver and Miss AnnCameron lloadnss of blue Ulclleune trimmedwith Old Besides tie host his daughtersond onl there were at tile tableiMrj Wljjlam

Jnffniy Mtos Marl Havemeyer Miss Kthel-nrst Miss dltbTilp Miss Grace Hoott Miss

Edith Bishop Mr Julian Potter Mr Theodore-a HllftmererJr Mr Edward HJ8nlkley Jr

Dr Jam Clineh Smith Jr Mr Eltsho DyerJr and Mr Harry Le Grand Cannon

Mr and Mrs John Augustus di aregaotSSWest Fortyeighth street ut a dinner partyIn honor of Mlla Pauncefoot a daughter otthe British Minister at WhtDtton Tbesquare table which was decked with nkroses was coverldbwlth a rich cloth ol Italianlae uod spread a cloth of

Jmoaeoiord corded silk Tbe guees in-

cluded¬

Hlr Frederick and Lady Frankland-SII Elizabeth ThompsonMiss Clarkson Mr

I 1 Hurrison of EnBland Mr Henry Blbbeyand Mr Richard A dl erega

Mr ana Mr Jnmts Bode Beekman gav a-dluner party last night at tbelr residence 2sEast Fortyseventh street In honor ol MissiHmay of England The round table at wbleiithe guests sat wa decked with whit rosesppd maidenhair fern Mrs Beekman won aFelix cown of heavy white oorded Ilk withzarnitnre of light green and silver The lIJIptaIDIt to mee IlIIlsma werll MI88 Fanny

mep MI 1l MoAIIItlr FOBe-Irh 1I18A M bOJ Is F II 1111-

15aldlo Mr W It OnEddEmeraoD WitI H Jlor n Mr Feysterrln lon Mr A anfar Korrle Mr Henry

0 atson and Mr E McDougall Hawk

TO ats OAT Toiriaar-Tbe Arlo Society Mtrrymnkers Kckemree-

t Madloi > 8ontre CI-

Airdo

11 oclock tonight tbe grand processionWhich IIs to be tile fsator ot the mssqueraooball of the Arlon Society will enter the Madi-

son¬

Bquar Garden announced by a fanfareLast evening there waa a final rehearsal Itwa held in tbe Garden to glv the partici-pants

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a chance to get used to tbe floor so theywont slip and fall tonlght and spoil theirgorgeous costumes Th Knight of Gascogae the Mexican Noblll tbe QueenGuardsmen of tbl fourteenth century and theGermsn Burgomaster and Councillors Wifeall there but yon would never have known It

When the signal was given for the pageantstart the members of the baud who were scat-tered all over the north aide of ibe Gardenstop-ced pulling at their pipe and cigars and blewtbelr horns without changing their positionsand theprocession was oft The fifty liar enuins who breoeded the muter of ceremoniesLadntMaaii no forth occasion but they

falr Bough just aa they wer liefloor CertIMM which Iis to begsyJnknebreecbVs nowdsred wigs and cocked bats to-night

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marched around In tbl cottutne precrlbd by trt etlqnet Borne carriedwords while other contented themselves

with cane and umbrellas Most of themrimokea cigars Dot that wont bo allowed totnl t r float Marc the month of xpctatlon IIIto be drawn lby rabbit nnd cats Last nightthe power hadntt becomethe ropes were tuned af by menUouBeTwitb Its empty Presidential nafifiguarded by an indlvlnum ot Carmanwho Intend to turn blmtelt Into a typicalBrother Jonathan for a rmsnlghf stand Thetwo head of PresldsptlafcandidatS which

merited rom the ooloasal eM wit 1Its sbel-lbrokinliadnt boen t aKf un either Tonightone nt them will bis Ben Butler and tbe other awoolly negro

Kleven other floats each representing aalondUPOltb followed July had a moderneorg Washington staodlng on a pdelal

with Indians lllfilL They badni put ontheir war jjalnt however or taktn off theirclothes Ward MsAllister reading his ownbook waspercheqoa theplarxaof a summercottago along witht other dude and surnmergirl to rprnnt ri melting month of Au-gust

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while Februsry the fast chariot was dtvoled Bxolijltelytofools Pronjlnentiyamqpathem was VYaaamakr wltt a big copy of thl

Bonata elnlcbed in blal-trden

lndThe tonight willI present a handlo

apoear-aKreutrr

et The flor eooral OJI willJluto will cot 000 II IleI rbe II

will be t e mOlt el r be aooietyI fia evergiven and high very man carnival willI nrlyhold away

Ropce ThermA pretty wedding took place last night at the

Osborne corner of Fiftyseventh street aDdSeventh avenue Tbe bride was Miss GraceEmily Thorn daughter of Mr William KThorn and the bridegroom Mr WilliamHopes son of tbs Ilat lienben W Hopes otBrooklyn Tbe Rev Dr Lyman Abbott ofPlymouth Church performed the eremo F U-be ounlt c uplestood nnderaTlarawedding-

rotbell of IllAk or9IIld-Irr Wm K orll Jr th biid

acted as best man tbe bride was attendedby one maid of honor-rsgowhowore

M I111I Lulu Thorn of Chl-ia pwnofi whlto lIb tron and

I carrleifI a bouquet of whiteOIOlldl I11bl d robe wa of whit aatlmrichly embroidered with silver aad tbvellwas wa round awttBift Jaee It was wltnWith a large diamond sun pin bwblOh anecklae and pair of eaiflnge set withllmpde were PrlNn from le bridearOOTb bride au lDmeD bouQuetwlalte Joltta lid I H 01 tbe nlln A 8D-IrtceUOll 1011011 I 0 OIremOAJWIIPOQI-

eatll wre Jl andloan and r

sou U MsnnI Mr and MrsMwarrt Van NessMr aud Mrs John Olsflln Mr and Mrs John

roollmn of a4 airNe Mra WWI DM of aooA r andII AI ber1 KIfI 2 lJhlOIo Dd r I-dr Orepr of tM UIIlan OQ at W 111-1IDtOIl

NEWS FROM OVER THE SEAl

Ojatnar AND Mttoir AM NOW tit rawdALVATJAIT

1 I1IkIng at PromUo-f Morrlage tke Hmroor of Corroty-

NcllFerelgB Notee of Rent InterestLONDON Feb loAc a meeting ot be sop

porters of Mr Jnstln ttoOartbr held herstoday tt was resolved to press for Informationas to whether tbe 115000 part ot tho tiO000released from the Part fund concerningwhich there has been BO much discussion hasor has not boon applIed to tbi relief ot theevicted tenanta

The meeting repudiated imputations oastupon Mr OBriens honor

The Tirntt referring to tbe financial dltputegoing on In tho Irish Parliamentary partysay that before leaving Boulogne Mr Dillonsuggested tbat a furthsrsum of 115000 shouldU released from the Kaoroee Bank this snmto be devoted to the relief of the evictedtenant Mr ParnslU according totbe Timtiwas willing that this should lie done If tcooowas bunded to the League Treasurer MrMoOarthy however Insist that the wholeamount mnst be entrusted to tbe Tenants Detenos Atsoclatlon Negotiations on these pointtstill continue

DOBtn Job IRTh Bishop Of Dromorehas sent a letter to the clergy of bis diocese Inwhich he warns tho faithful not to attend Mr-

Parnells meeting la Newry He Hoped that tbepoisoned atmosphere ol the divorce court lidthe filthy disgusting and scandalouBdetallsofthe Otthta case mill not have reached bU dinc 110 Tbe proposed meeting he says will bo-

a wsnton insult to religion to the Bishop andto the priests and a Fau Jntlon of n Heavencursed crime LIt Ood arise ahd His ene-mies

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will confounded Forbearance has en-

couraged¬

this inliulty Letthe brave men andtrue who love godliness and Eat adultery uselawful men to save tke honor And good lameot their mothers wive and sister by resent-Ing tho daring aggrastlon of thost attemptingto prostitute tb country to nirarandlB an In-

dlvldtnl ADd bide their own filthy conductTh Curl of Xeitland Lord Lieutenant of Ire-

land¬

M tl lting the west eoast of this countrywith Ithe object of personally visiting th placeswhere the Inhabitants are suffering privationsfrom Inok o7 food work or seed

Mr Willtatn OBrien Iud Mr John Dillonwho recently surrendered to the pollen nt-

Folkestone Kngland and who were taken toClonmel iall In order to undergo thslr term of-

Ifuoriaonment were transferred to Galwiiyjail at daylight this morning The prisonerwere taken from Clonmel n saloon carriagerhomb Mcracy was observed throughout thoproceeding the Inhabitants Tipperury gotwind of the affnlr and assembled in crowds at-thr Tlpperary railroad station and enthusl-antleally cheer d the two members ot Parlia-ment

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as tbt train atoPllld for a tow momentsifossr OBrien and Dillon will complete

their sentence In Oalway jailIt U oniounced that the Prince of Wales will

visit Ireland during tho coming summer TheKarl of Zetland the Lord Lieutenant andChief Bocretary Balfour arennderstood to havo-nrited the Prince to make the proposed visitwith ibe view ol glvlag encouragement to tbe10dllltrlIR of th cOllnnr

The Princess ot Wales Iis reported to be as-

siduous¬

tn the attention she pars to tbeetl-abd1alfour fund for tho roller of the sufferingpoor of Ireland Thn Princess and ber daugh-ters

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have sent contributions of plothtnK to thoundo and have also solicited subscriptions forthe same charitable causeTh plan ot campainao tar a tbe Smith

Barry estates are coneorned Is collapsingKleven tenanta of Cashel who were evicted

for refusing to pay the rents demanded ofthem have resumed their holdings paying allarrears of rent due an well as the cost ot legalproceeding taken against them

LONDON Feb 19Tbe Hralyltes have re-solved

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to maintain > iotd tenants until th-

MrTIrfinllral e lon

P OConnor will resume the work oftho American mission with Mr Abraham MrJTKenny aad Mr Flynn while Messrs Bulllvan and Cox will make a similar tour ot Aus ¬

traliaDunii Feb 190n arriving at the Oalway

jail Mr OBrien wan placed In the hospital andMr Dillon wa locked in a cell

tasa OZADTS GETS TUE ctsaBut tko CrlraUnl Action Agmloct Mr tco-

ltaBt jt Qoe O NerertkcleiLONDON tell lOHr Leslie Frnser Dun-

can¬

lat editor of the Matrimonial Jfewthaapaid Miss Gladys Knowtes the reduced amountOf damages 6500 with costs awarded heras the result of her kult against him forbreach of promise of marriage On the firsttrial ot tbe suit early last Bummer MissEnowles secured a verdict for 10000 dam-ages

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To avoid payment ot this sum tbe de-

fendant¬

transferred his Interest In thl Jfarrt-monial Iftwt and fled to tbe Continent andafterward declined to accept Mlse Knowlpsopro 08It1on to compromise the matter by payingher 11600 Later on Mr Duncan went throughtho Bankruptcy Court and during tbe courseot bis examination the fact laka out that heJlU married In June to the Hon Mrs Whyte-

elville widow of tho novelUt of that nameand mother of the lacountene Mosserene-

Mr Duncan appealed against the erdlot as-belug excessive and the Court after due con-sideration

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reduced tba amount of damages asalready stated

In spite of th payment of tbe sum awardedfor damages togetber with the costs tbecrlmlnnlI action commenced by Miss Knowleawill still1 proceed but a mitigation of the of-

fence¬

will be pleaded

LBITlUI FROlIC CARDINAL GTBBOXS-

He Kx rcme 8ym > tky Wit Dot to-

1aoron Toiler HtllyROME Feb 191n a letter dated Jan 28

Cardinal Gibbons acknowledges the receipt ofde Knrtlns valuable pamphlet dixcnsiingwith eo much ability social questions whichshould deeply concern every friend ol human-ity

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as well as the social economists TheCardinal rejoices that Christian philanthrop-ists

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In addition to many prelates under theleadership of the Pope are laboring to miti-

gate¬

the hardship of labor Tb tollingmasses he says should be practicallyconvinced that they possess the sympathy ottbe Church Mistakes are indeed mude andsins sometimes uommltted by labor organiza-tion

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but these Units ore usually exaggeratedby timid AouirI and telflsh capitalists If min-isters

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of religion arc to continue to exercise aalnterr Influence over the workman and toeep him within the bounds of moral duty they

most convince htm ot tbelr sincere affection byearnest effort to betturhls material condition

French Honor to the Oernmr KxEmorekPARIS Feb IP ExEmpress Frederick to-

day¬

walked in tbe garden ot the Tullerlos anddrove In the Bols de Boulogne receivingeverywhere respectful areetln She after-ward

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visited the exhibition ot tbl Art UnionClub whs re she was esreclslly attracted by-

Detalllca pictures This evening she dined at-

tbe German Embassr During tile day ninnypoisons called to Jsy tblr rsspeets to herXmong tuna WIre M Blbot Minister of PublloInstruction Cjen Brucer Chief of the Mil-itary

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Household of Pnaldtnt Carnpt and alarg number of foreign diplomatic npra-sentatlves Hhe ha arranged to stay in Parisonl wltk-

Kn t llre of this city re-gard

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the visit ot the axEmpress to Parts aa an-

tI Imtnt to prepare tbe way for EmperorWIWaDl

Do TTe Woot Cnkam Tok o tko Frotletf

MADRID Feb ItAt a Cabinet Conacll to-

day the Queen Regent presiding PremierOanova del Castillo gav a detailed aeoonnto-tth negotiation with America for a commtr-

Hecia atr

announotd that bo had obtained a reduc-tion

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of the duties on mtnsrals aad othsr thingsand said that he was now negotiating for tuefree admlssleu Into America of tobacco fromIbe Spanish Wet Indies

Accnl g the Lextdon PollLONDON Fsb IIIThe stsamshlo fireman

Badlsr who hAt been remanded for furtherlamination on thl charge of having mur ¬

dered a woman known as Carroty Nell inWbitehap during tbe early morning of Fob13 has written a litter to a member ot theunion tn which be belong In which Ihe aska-bis fellow unionists to get the newspaper r re ato watib bis ease declaring that the pollre arequsshlng cvldsno favorable to him with tbeObject ofbnnrlng his conviction

adlr denfe III1J tagorjil D tbe knifeBtatoedwltb humsnbIOOd W IO be 110110-0e laimTolia traced Ini-

irellegrioJ

his OHeulonToo Hrlght for Coleaew

FABIS Fb ItA detpatch from Butno-Ayrea to the Otuioii nays A thre days cn-orshlp of political Utrgram wblck was la

posed In order not to cans alarm laI Europeba censed

Totplot to rerJacoCeltnan In power whichWa-

Pellegrini

IlIClptttd Ii er dlID tbe bu b b cU r 1rH1dt

and the loyalty ot he troops Quhas bet restored Uronchout la oouatrr

Tf nvilf KDOAtt IX TOXXKItO

A TVooian Arretage tt Httvo HI R <Ml-jInld by That of tile Getty Honee AaleldeOno ot the two women who on Monday Iden-

tified¬

the body ot the Astor House nulcld aathat off George H Edgar visited the Motgoagain yesterday and aanonueed her lattntlon-of having the body burled today In tonktr-

Bh said that Edgar bad undoubtedly kllld-hlmtelt beoaute bt bad run through all hiemoney and being out ot an engagement h-

wa art actor htd no means ot getting moreBile WM obliged to burr him Ille addedbecause bis only relative an undo lilttbe dlscrac ot bis having coemltted Shi-

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so kctnly that hi didnt want toacknowledge the relationship by raying billfuneral esrensts After giving ber name andaddress as Annie 0 Nell Or ONell 111 WiltFifteenth street she went away promising toreturn and make the not arrangements withthe undertaker ube had negotiated with be-fore

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On the strength of her protrlse MorgueKeeper Whit abandoned his Intention of hav-ing

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the body of IDA suicide burled In the Totto Field thl morning The woman did notkeep her promise and che undertakers shopclosed last night Without seeing her again

A reporter who called at the addrrts givenWat informed that ibtr worn two alters

U living there buttbat both wereout When lie called again a young womanwho down Itlltll thn tb repOrter AIIhdfor call 01011 declared that she knsw nothing

hid not vleiud ths Moraueandhad not mad arrangement to Gary anybodyBh Mid she bad no slstr-

womaA-ylsl

IlreUItlAbly the ame nDO w otbillorau talled J ter to t

undlrtalclrl wb nried the Ot te-onltersoue uloldl IInd ked 1m co bury tbe-

Alltor Houet behle blm Ih promfed to pal expense and said she wouldcall again today to arrange lot the transfer ofthe body from this ally to Yonkers Ibo re-futed

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to give her nameWilliam H Powell of fO Decatur street

Brooklrn made some more revelations yester-day

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on the lines of those already onbllshed-He told of Sumners trying to get Mm to burythe body of the man Identified as Edgar on thestrength ot letters of an apparently mythicaluncle of tho dsnd man living In Montreal nnilknown aa James B Edgar AS theso letterrontrsdlcted each other nnd toe ISO which waspromised him for expenses was forthcomingPowell thought ha had good grounds for re-fusing

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to bury tilt man A natural conclu-sion

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on reading lowell detailed statrrntfitwhich Is too long to print la that Punmerwanted the body of the man In the MorgueIdentified as Kduar In order tnzet Ibe Inhurance on the lire ot a person of that name

A comosun IN irAno ZWK

Tko Author ofTlie Klngind SldFa chit Ckeirgrd with Eeabenzlcmeiit

SAX FHANCIBOO Fob 19 Richard Btahl tharcomposer ol The Sea King UaldPnsha-Ac whose mnrltal complications bate fre-quently

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been discussed in ihe a newspapers Isunder arrest here having been broBuht to thiscity from Portland Ore to face a chnrtto olembezzlement Btahl has several divorcedwlven to whom be Is In arrears tor alimonyHis latest exwifo IIs Eertlo Crawford thesinger and it waa In escaping from herthat Btahl gnt Into freoh trouble He hasbon ledlolt tbe oroblJlllra with the tooatural-

OIlJlt t ouPt When Ihr reaobe tacrnmllitoound hat th Corlnnl ompaoy In-

whlcb erUe rnwfor Is nlfaed due InSacramento that day also and a Hiss Craw-ford

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had a bill against him for alimony he wasnot anxious to lace her

Telling ble manager be had been called toSaD Frnnclsco HtabJ quietly slipped out of theState toTortland Meanwhile an old Chargehad been revived acnlnst him by ths KrellngBros owners of the Tlvoll Opera Hon > brThey toot out Htahln opera Bald Pshaouits flrst tour and in the course of tho trip theyhad trouble with BtahU They tanw accuse htmot Ktealltig the entire score of his own operaHe will hue to facn his WIle besides on herclaim for unpaid alimony

IT WAS LIKE KOCUS LYMPH

A Cnerginton Sold To ITave Been Cured of-Conamptloei by H NBIV Remedy

LAUEEL Del Feb 190no of the happiestmen In this Htateifc the Itev J W Kirk patterof the Methodist Church at this Place Lastsummer be became and was sent to Phila-delphia

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for treatment The sneolallatatowbom-he went pronounced hie oaee consumption apdordered him to go to the Adirondack moun-tains

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After two months In the mountains heWM told that his only ebanco for life was inthe mountains ot Colorado He returned hometo tlo with his nook

Meantime the President of the Confettncerequested all Christians of tbs Methodist de-nomination

¬to pray for the stricken pastor

He continued to grow worsn until n monthago when he went to Baltimore to try tbeKoch treatment The medical authorities atthe Church Home Hospital leared that he wastoo far gone for the Koch treatment and tileda milder remedy similar tn the lymph It waRinjected just like the lymph Mr Kirk refusesto talk about the treatment by order of theProfessor who claims that the treatment Isbeing used In Osrmauy in connection withKochs discovery Ther seem to he no doubtot the fact that the minister is cured

Chief Citreyr SU COIOB IIIKP-

LAINFISLD Feb 19 Judge Depew of theSupreme Court today handed down a de-

cision¬

that the action ot the Police Beard ot-

FlajuBeld In suspending Chief of Police Careylast winter was illegal By this decision thecity becomes liable for Careyssalary forabontten months Carey arrested a barkeeper onenlaht louellloit 11111or lifter bonn COuoolllDl-nHetllld IInd MorT tt IIe e JI lIItltlLnd In a dl-puto with tbm Car ud IIblfelillelJanlln-nu< He was summoned before the Pollre

Board composed Of thro members two ofwhom were Uouncllroen Moffett and HetfleldThe Board RUBoended him fortbree months forconduct unbecoming an ofllcer and laler hewas expelled from the force The Court de-elded that tbe Council bad tbe right totutpendCarey but It had no right to delegate tbacpower to the PollOI Board Carey QT he willbring suit against last year Council for del ¬

mation of character

tko Pollution att RomeBOMB Feb 19 The recent change tn tbe

Ministry has Isd to a regrouping ot th politi-cal

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parties The Premier Marquis dl BudlnlIs supported try a section ot the Centre and tbefraction of the Left Iled by Blunor NicoteraThe extremo lifft In the meantime remainsfriendly to tbe combination This howevfrlenot sufficient to antnie the position ot Ihe Mln-Isiry nleM supported by the majority of thenuthern Ileputles now alitsrd 11 doubtful

The oupusltlon lis lormldable lu numbers antifn talent comnrlsluc the old Left and a frac-tion

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of ths Centre with Blgnorl Urlspt Brin-Xanardelll BoiiHlno and Urlmaldl If tbe op-Plaltlon was compact the exlettnoo of tbeMinistry would le at brief duration but it Ila-

weakend by Internal divisions one section de-siring

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Btgnor Crlenl as l

delllleader another xanar

and a third Br-

AntOBg

I tko I ird Hiiyor ruajlorutlLO-

NDOK Feb 19The rail Afar OaiUte today publishes in pjirallel columns a sermonwhich Bpurgeou pastor ot tho famed Taber-nacle

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preached In IBM and an address deliv-

ered¬

by the lllght Hon Jpssph Savory LordMayor ol London last wok at tbe PolytechnicInstitute The two discourses are Identical InJnot nr artloularLord Mayor Bavory says that he was un ¬

aware ot tho similarity Istlng between bisresent oration and Bourgeons pulpit utter-ances

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ot 1B64 and that bs has never to tbebest ol his gnowUdge teen tbe Mrsoon re-ferred

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toA Slate Blnoer at tkoMeklo

BCBUN FIb 19A tate dinner was givenat the Bchlots today Doth the Emperor andEmprsss were prttont There were thirtygnetta tooludlnrl number ot foreign Mlnl-surt and a

Foreign NoteTli exEmpress Euirenl bas left Paris for

Ban HomoThe loMt Ilev Edward T Pwyer D D

Bltlinii or Limerick IIs serloutly 111

Quon Victoria and her Court rttiirntd to-

Wflldlor yesterdny afternoon The Empresstdsrickof or dermsnyand one of ber daugh-ters

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will arrive at Wladsor tomorrowEroprem Frederick ol Germany and her

daughter Princess Margaret are actively en-gaged

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In sight seeing In Part It IIs announcedthat they leave for London tomorrow

There was a fire In the apartments of theEmpress at Bt Petersburg ye tvrday but theflnnica wero promptly extinguished and onlysllgut damng waa done The Czar personallydlrlottd the opratioD of t Gremlll

The Whit Star line steamship Teutonic IBcompany with a large number of other vesselswaa detalnedoattld the bar at the trance

the Bher Mereoy byadtnt fog for thirtyhours bnt enlertldhtle river yttrday murning with brightly

ThPall Vail fVeuUs ytrdy bepod forsom compromise arrangement in the ahleplng-crlsl but eontlderod that vela a solution ItI

doubtful The Oairltt accuses tbe HblpplngVederatloo of dtooptinn and ot a covert defec-mlnatlon to saaeh the nalcn and say thattbe men may be temporarily 10 rseeee < a-

toneedpubllo support but that In the enGtiter are bound to wJa

NO WARRANT FUn YODYZSUS

AT OKOKOlPg TRVlincfS ADnSfO TO-KKBK RKDtlKHS Iff A CtTlt CoURT

ftew will Try AgMri tlio Wed Ttete < k-

rietP Tah Vr> n CHeetto HI TrialTOo4I y eta Cke Vkorgee or Tw Wester

Application waa made to Justice Oocttlflgyesterday In the Lt Avuntra Court In Brook-lyn

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for n warrant for the arrest off FatherMatthias de M Yodrcaus It waa made on 1ebait ot tbe original Board of Trnsteeeof BtGeorges Lithuanian Unman Cat kollA Churchin North Tenth street Wllllarnsburgb Theysay tbe priest ban collided mt > ns> In tie nltne-et Ih church and devoted It to hts own usesJuetie Ooettlng refusedto tssoJi wavraatand advised the complainants to seek rexlres-in a civil court

Lawyer John Bosech has been retained byn-eommlttc of th Board H Institute procodings In the Klnns County Budreme Courtto havo the church declared the properly thcongregation When the church snd the landon which It stands wr sold at BnertfTa saleFather odyxadn bought Ibe property Thotltla und4f tDar salo was taken out to hll nameand by that title he claims ownership The1 Old

trustee expect to be able to prove that thettoney Mcpended by Father Yodyions for tilepurpose bad been contributed bylhtttfongro-gatlon to tbe church treasury

Bishop Iionahlln ordered Father Vodyzsvsnot to celebrate msss last Sunday This orderpractically suspended him from the priestlyoffice In the diocese hut father Vodynus tooknil nctlc of tbe order and opened his churchos usual If b celebrates mass next Sundayand tak I up ft collection as iIe his wontanother application will be Made for htll srrest In that case the charge will be obtain-ing

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mouev under false pretence As a priestnspended by the Blubop of bis diocese be has

noylubttoeolleot moneyExTrustee George

of the opposition to IItblrtJIodrnllllofithlllkHtbsre will be no ma sInst night

When Mrs Agnes CresnewlAz presents hercase to Justice Ooeltlng tomorrow and toeJustice hearH her btory IMinwbeI was druggedatm annulled by Fattier Ycvqtf 11tf1 and thenbear tho sworn statement of Mangle Flztkowski who WAR present In the tirient roomsand snw the nsmiult eommfltod I lalnk-he will look Vodytsjis up It In all veryWill 0 Father Yodyrsnss lawyer toBAT that he would run away because heboa IKOiOOO wortbaot property her but Ishould lib to know what proof was submittedthat that property oolong to ths priest We-

eat going to apply to have It attached and thenwhere ulj ths ixiurt find Its secutltyy Notone iiennys worth of the nioperty belongs toany Individual It Is tbe Chnruhs Vnilyzuscaw here without a cent aod of honest cara-Inex he ballot any mnro now

Throuchaa Interoretsr GeorrCBsnewlC2said thatbls wit would ceriainly be lu conntoday to prsss the charge One had wen toldho Mid that U she did not appear abeconld getmoney enouub to live lUll a lady for he restof her life With much gesticulation Mr-Czesncwlcx added that be would hav justiceIf be did not get it In court he would get Itelsewhere

Father Yodyzsus IIs to appear In court toanswer to two charges today Theon-

iyiipre

ferred by Ccesnewlcr Is that he Ikissedand abused and otherwise ill used her afterdrugging her That case has already beentwle adjourned at the leans ot be Jetendants counsel The other charge madbya-

ccuteMaggie Fiztkowskl him ot chokingand striking her

THH irCIRAW XAtSIOfi SOLD

It Coct Nearly 4 Mte Bad wai KaockedDow for sj8O e-

IT81CA Feb lOThe beautiful FlskeMc-Graw mansion and picturesque site costing Itsowner nearly 400000 WIre sold at a publicauction today to Thomas McOraw ol roughkeepsle for 135000 This property forms a-

part of the 2000000 which the university lostin the famous FlskeMcOraw suit After thesuit ended Prof Fiske offered the mansion andgrounds to the university for MSOOOO Thiswas refused and he later offered the prop-erty

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for 300000 This offer was also re-

jected¬

but why Ila not known TheOpinion prevails that Henry W Ban was dis-appointed

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at the result ot tlte ault and did notwant the university to buy the property Thethirty acres comprising the grounds are alotiworth I50UOO The trtcabraoin tbe mansionconsisting ot tapestries oil paintings otatueand antjkiue relics fold at ridiculously Towtlgnros The Lost Pleiad by Bogers brought1000 The elegant Mpanlsb tapestrfei r by-

Amaader dated 1612 and valued at S10000were struck oft to Thnmas MoOraw for 1500A achefoul oil brought 185 The BtevelloLas by Welch brought 350 while a pafnt-ln called Komombos went for 1501 Theremainder of the brlcibrao brought smallsums The entire prnperty estimated to beworth 000000 sold tor MlOOO-

By their arbitrary action the trustees havlost to the university a magnificent buildingwhich it hoped would ultimatelybllll0nlll1lnbecome gallery

The Irlk County OrgnlcatloneThere was a meeting of sixty representa-

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ot tbe United Irish County Organi-zations

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at 51 Union Square lat eveningto amalgamate the county organizationspermanently for benevolent and socialpurposes The meeting was behind closeddoom Tbe propositions discussed were thehold inn of two entertainments a year a picnicand a ball to bring people from all part otIreland into social contact and secosd thepayment of saoo to tile family of a member t-

his death This Is the amount that can be obt-Ained by levying a tax of 10 Hntaon eachmember If twenty association with 100 mem-bora each should join Each association Itis proposed shall oar for members who aresick or In need Tbe delegates Icussed thQuestions for three hours and adjourned toarrive at a decision at a future meeting

BUhop Io >gkllB Mack I f> rec-Th announcement in TRB SUN yesterday

that Bishop Lotaghlln ot Brooklyn was so illand feeble that be Quid not leave hla bedcaused many anxious Inquiries to be made attbe Episcopal residence in Clerraont avenueThe fact that tbe venerable Bishop had tenconfined to bis room for sOftie days wa knownonly to thos of his Immediate householdVlMtors went much pleased to Icsrn that theBishop wa fOTOUoli Improved that hI couldh e Ja bed and roov around tba bpufce andthat Iiflie continued to gain etrentrtab wouldbe able to go opt of doors in a ft w days To avisitor who called yesterday the Bishop said

I feel ranch better today bnt I am stillIvery weak yen weak and not so well u Ilook

The KUvoter Camo Bow on Ml HtmlTho shaft of Ibe big elevator In Webber

packing house at 908 East 120th street I

guardd on in second floor by a picket ratwhich is capped with a strip of iron At l1AM yesterday Albert Foren a carver WIll Issu-ing

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over tbe gat looking down to th floor be-low

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The eleratOr came down op his head butthemanln charge stopped It before Koreaneck WM broken A strip ot Foreossqalp fourInches broad waa torn from the back ot theneck half way to tbe crowaof his bead by theedge ot the elevator floor Ills lower jaw wspilntfled whsr It rested 6n the 1111 and hIs

was torn The surgsonsm the Hrlowrrup believe be WIt recover

TboUkntry Coin IteXoaor 11

The Jersey City Free Library trustees gainedanother vlctery la tile courts yesterday Tileopening or the library wa delayed for snortbn a year bee11M Ute Board of FlBant re-

fused¬

to mak tb appropriation required bythe In u Jrlaan-Doard sssetawmfi t YNor lIdthe same UUtlulbrought suit and secured a mannamns c-

pslllng Ibs Board to appropriate 129000 Aaother mandamus wa Eeurd yttrdayq-uiring

rth Beard to provide 120000 thlt y

There will be a formal opening of tbellbiIn a fw weuks

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f3k at tkoWoMlog f MM Ckar-Th weddlag ol tbe old I nw At M E

Zion Churches in Helll teati Walt clbratjIn Jackson Chapel the new church oa Wed-nesday

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night Tbe Ilev M V DoTard whoofficiated gave to every oerson la tbe oon-gregatlon a plea of wedding rake Beaaian N-

Bnsdeker 90 years old toiT the blstory ot IIbsold church w llI remembers bors themark of age la 1511 whsu he was sTboy

Browm 4 U S WWSB Coaal-A drowned > found la th Qowanns Canal

In Brooklyn yesterday moralag has bera iden-tlflod aa Michael Curtis of Vrlanck PointWentrhenter county who had bn missingsince Jan V 11 trsded In bricks and early InJanuary cam lu a schooner to uowannaOAnal-He Is euppo I kav faUea iato u eanal-5bit returning to th boat in th darknos

10 years old and leave a family

max CATS vf comaccxicur-

Tke Mesaovo tk flotrt WfclkerIre tko rte of rnlag fot terK-

OKWAUC Feb 19 Wilton a small town onthe Ucnsatofilo Itaitroad seven mils north ofIbis city ha been visited by Whit Cars Thusfar Blchard B ritch tbs Vlllag Postmaster Isthe only vlotlm Mr Ilteh Is about U years of-

nge and Is Of slight build and medium heightHe bos classic features so bis friend say sndcan boast of som genuine good looks but astranger Is prevented from learning these factsfrom personal observation a Mr Fitch keepshis fac obsoured from th public ga by longand ijbwleg sasrlet red wnlsk rs ot several

About A week ago Mr Fitch received by mulla big nvMnne which was lound toiontalnnfo-rmldAM looking document The letterWhich wo riotmarked Lrldfieport was m-

Belilitn d with BknIU cross bmes and coffinsIn blood and la the centre wastlie print of ftbloody hsnof with the word Death printedacross the palm In deep blue lettfts Ths mis-sive

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purported to Lave Men Issued by thelllchl Honorable xeoutiv Hoard of Council

No KIX ojthp National Order of Whit Gaps1and waa in tE form ofb warning it said ihnt-nlessthcwoamrot the capillary appendagesconM give satisfactory teasons why he shouldb allowed to continue their growth he musthave themAfter regaining control of his nerves Mr

fitch wan Inclined to accept the letter as ajoke but this morning visitors at the rfllcewere forced tQ bIleve tnat it was no laughingmatter after art Tils flowing whiskers wareredqcedtoa JtnbbyMard resembling a twow k gruwin and they were haggled Jn sucha manner as to need the attention ot a barberMr fitch refui aiiy explanation bnt advicesreceived from Wilton this evening nay that he-WBM aliaeked by maaksd menwhlle passingtarongb a paicn ot woods to bis home latalast night and his cherished xfblsker wershorn off with a dexterously wlslded pier otshears BOB popl are lacllned to look uponIt as a joke but tbe victim thinks It has gonefurther than that and Is taking action with aflew ot having th guilty parties punished

rPnl tlo or New tork CM e ky ComtleW-

ASBIIMTON Feb 19 The Census Bureautoday announced th population of th Btat-ot New York by counties a followsAlbany 1S4SS-SAlliltVllrnm-

tur ii-

Total for list SSB7833

MOHTBOH Pa Feb 19 John llorrison ot-rnnklln township this oOuhtr was 164 yearsId on Feb a H votd at town meeting on

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THE LEABEK itb twit wafer BlM oil lathworld iupB rilu bftw and brain MrffCtlr BIMWe IIKAbTH 7unt> CO HI Jth arTanii T TOt-

VrHKAJKHT ROOIC HTORK IN TBB-BtWKIJ6TI U l prltipia fur ot boVkt tnkkfidcrlTete llbrarleoupplled at prlcat tbal iTalootoUtloa Pint lor our mammoih rililnnn re i A lei

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OWI KY tOMH lOOa rk 17 at Bt Jetas-Irt Cbcreb Jirety City lltltkta ty tb Bev K4ward L SloMsrd Daaltl Bcwlty to loust dar h-

tt ot Jclln L Heratc all et Jeney CityCI7KTIMHAHINOOn WedSMiUy yk 18 T-

IS B OamtA Bsrin atlh rMKenc ttb-tirtdspraU33SWMttbsL Sarsh E narU-to onarlH Curt-

isKOHEKTBONriINTIn ralrfleN Oenn-IC dOMday fth I at U r ld of th brlle-paruia kytkIUv Mr OalUa Xlw Soil frtn-rtlat la Oirt A BoktrUra of Irtd port Con-

nrrrxANOTSTAN SKIXXWAX la 8ith-Draaeh N J rt II atthrMMnM Ctkki1df-pareatt by th Kv P K DsoUuUNorth Branck-Barnnel Straatna C Mw Tork clly to Mr Hani-V Eklllmaa esucliteret JoasUaa J Blntas

ADAMHOnTot d r V V 17 t niniaeala Mn-lMkllaJ widow Wlillam B AAaots-

y neral fr her tons rMldtoe aos West sistet to-day at I F M lutatlve lad frl d< ot tbe faaQyare lsvltt< to att n-

dANBEKfJolfla nekiklll MTkBrtday raorsla-rrb IS l toMMltoo ot th krate fraak Alienst4 47 years

Vivteae al hb late reeMtae In rMkitlU Sotoicaytailor vi

Interment prlra-iANBBKMONOn Wdnt y rb IS Alaia A-

aercorj daughter et Marl aad Janti Boll aid n-y an-

raral PrlSay 10 A M from ber pareat roataeao-eiBssthav arwkly-

aBENNETTOaTbsnday mtrnlnr Feb IS Oathatlae wMeir f WlLUanU Benaitt lathSlit y ortbranr-

uieral ervtM at tbe reeldrae ether seolnlawWilliam BelLIU Weit 4tbet on yrlday FebK at a r H gtlatlvei ant frlesde Inrllo-

dIncriixnl at tb connnUnc of Itie familyriilld l kla > pn piti copy

CAIIAHAWA l < mn maw ot r Unt annl-vtreary will b ebral il In SL Ttmaa Cbmrc-hooraer of Bun and Uiiry ita oa Satarday yk21 at 1030 A M frth r M f tb Mil ot Ibtat Mr Kllw Callahao nrrrlf t IS Madl o it-

BelaUve a4 trUad are kivlio-C NKOTOo W4aoday Foe IS William r C

ryai4syanrv-keral aervtOMathtolal reU 4 U Oraaae-

av rialaBeld K t < at s oclock r M-

InUrncnl prlrat-eCOKgyTtlIa > M b N T on Ta ily rh 17-

IS I Jobn U CorfM I U SSih year ot kk-B4allM ao4 Mooot are nspostfolly Uvliot to attend

tk funalfroB ale late rulteae a rrUay at

COHNWATI In Bri4 p rt Cemu FA IS la-Mmln Cornwall d rturof Jen and Otaee M

Rail cerawslt tt s y an and 4 mm-Frln < are tiTit d t atuod th rint l frota tb-

rHldinc ot btr parent tta FalrAeld n Fridaytt non l > ocloc-

kKATONfta Monst Vtraon K V en Sneeday Feb17 Xathanlet Baton a d S3 yesrs-

Faneral ttrTleei InWorcMlcr Ma-utXOSOtt thariday nertlnir Feb I IMI at bit

later ildnee30W itftl > i >t Harry t Cae-

DelMlvH and frltnde art invited to atteticl n rsaersl-itrrle e al 2 r M Sunday Feb 31-

rATKKATJOnWtdntdty rbIS Jin a Farrtan undlAytara-

Fantrat Sttnraay from 713d av te NatloiUy ChiMk-at 9i30 A M-

riNNOn y t Jtmet Flna natltMot Berrtto-ll l h oonnty Tlppersry Ireltnl sred B3yrtF-

omrJfrora hlilate reildtne H3 Oitethwlch St-tc4ay at t aclock 1

FIT PATJ ICKln Mertdra VMM F k ISMary FltipainoV d ohlr ot ratrlok ant MaryFlttMlrlok of 160 aroritt iit ilsey r-

OEARYOn F b IK nthirUt r lt ono IS Si-

tlarysit Tonkert Atlc o rr a it et runFuntralitrrlcMalHt Marys Cburoh Yfenkin Feb

Su at 10A-MORANTOn Feb 18 nobtrt M Gr nt t a eyearsF-

Sntral lervlcte will b held at CoTesaat Oksoo no-Bast 4d et to4ay at 10 A M-

nrNmfOn Tn d r Feb 17 IS9I aOar o llatnl-n Illntts John X Henry In Ibe eotn year ot kk-

tRtlitlvenand frlcad ar nipcclfnlly Invliediea-ttnd th run rat etrrleie Friday aftenwoo Feb soSt3ocloekfrombUUtreitdac236SoBthSBStB-rooklrn B U-

HOVTARDta New Haven Feb IT CalUn Boward a eil 64 years

Friendear Invited to atundth tnnaral n Saaday-afurnoo at 2 oclock from Or M B Chon-

hJOHNHOXIn Hartford Conn Fb 19 BbMwife ot Chandler Johnson af ed 70 yoars-

Kotlce of tunertl htreattc-roHNRONfn Hartford Conn Mb IS-

Jobnton aced TJ yeanFriends ar lavlMd to attend tb rnnerol oa-

ornlnt at II oekwk from Trinity Ohuie-kKAKPPXIwla Now Uaren Conn Fb IS Fred

erlok J son ot Frank U Kaevpel aid l yo-aontheand dais

FiUnJs are Invtttd to atund tt tnaeral freat tke-reetdeaee of hu parent soa feoeett it o Fridayafternoon at t ocloc-

kAimVr Mary Kaa widow of Jam Kan-

rmntral from tbe residence ot nor danhtor Mm 11-H uloto oth av today at 2 oclock Belatltoaand trleadt are InrtUd to attin-dBEBRIa WBIon Fek 17 Bib gler Wtttt-

ewls Keeler atd 78 yean movtni aai is dayIritndj are Invited to attend the tnaeral frock ker

lat retjdmce at Wilton en Saturday attarn al 1-

oclock aadfromth WUIoaOenaTialln10h k-

at s oeloek-tnlennoaltn Wilton Cemetery

KRlEaKBOa Wedneeday norntni Feb If MaryA Krleter bler d daathter C KorUa J trlef

acedioyaansmoatbaaatllclayaB-alatlTMahd Mends otth family are l uUgy

Invited to attend the tsnera ti abrl4i tUeoal-OOMaeunit Brooklyn jtboace to th6atkcrl-Jtytt where a reqnltm maca wni bo oautrated fortbrp eotbcr oiilt day at BJ04M laoaeo-te Holy Cross C mtry Flatbnb tor Istenaom-

eXJDOOU Wedtcsday Feb xa BOtti1 Man oaly-damhtef of wnilam and M T L4 aged 9 yeenand 10 months f

funeral today At I oclock fromMO DkU St Breaklyn

ZBTTOn Feb It Uldota bstoredoaaot Harry Kand B rlna Lory In th 3lat yar et Ma ax-

Foneral from IS9S Lexlnitan av tola raominf at Uclock fielatlvet and trleatVar reateeieel to

attend f-

BTAHTINOa Wodoeeday Frt IS atlbttoHou-of ber dn htcr Mn Wnilaa Ktlan ISO Inarraa-et Mrs Mary Martin nattfoet Llaq U eevosy-Oalway IrelanJ a ed Tt yean

faneral this moraine at S l ok from fit 1 tbayChurch BmUlvan st wheraolema >ej 1mraiwill b a rd for her soak

MieCRACItENOa F k IS BISjrtha 4ashlwidow ot John MteCraoke-

aranerUeerrlctaatherlauresldtne 37t Weet Utk-t thl v ln at 8 ooleak-

Oolamba Ohio papers plea copy

BfeIARBNla Hartford OoniL Yob la CharteMcLare-

nrrlendsar Invited Uattend th fraorai res theOnlud Btalo Hotel on Friday at 13 M-

Intermealot Boeky Hill Con-nBtBLTI1V In nrgaTn c av MM BBBM-

MelDlo datvbter ot Balph aad XoeaJf elUe ot tt IJohn et aged yean

Ftuoral prlvaMi-BfERRITT tn New Bavea Oonr rh U Jeof-

Merrltt wit ot Hoary a Mmttt atdl yoar-rrlrads are Invited to attend th faaofal OevMBer

late rettdenee 7 Canute tt on Friday morilatat-iSOooleek anfrom Sacred Heart Charea at

eloe-kNICOLIXOa Wednoeday Feb IS ot to Bast Mfc-

st Cherlott Ann Kleoll widow ot Belctaoa tovm-etnd Hioell of Bayelde L t aad danjfhtsr ot falat Bamnel Benjamin Klooll ot BhetMr ItteM-

Bclattveeaadtrjendsar fospootfally Iav1l tootend th teneol rervt at Colary Ohnnh etkeNand lilt t h Satarday Feb Bl at tooetook

Interment by the Imnudlat family a Bhellet Wae-jiNOTTln Meigeho Feb IT Mrs B F Volt wMenr

eta Kotlaaddaoihteret the late Br Bcla Vemham tied SI yean

Intermwl at Bast Haven Ceno ea Friday at MM-A U-

VCONNKIlVta KwltavD OOTUL Fek it-haana OOoanall widow ot John OOonaaD Se4 ttyanF-

rlrade are Invited to attend th tnneval firora herlator-acldeneo tl orae it on S t day mornagatS-SO oclock and from Bt rraneoss Chores at

clock

OCONNORJn Hartfrd Coon rk IS AntOConnor danghterot Jeremiah aod Jane 00onnor ai d 13 yein

Friends ar tavltod to attend th funeral troJtehr-Mldene ot her parents South Frolpeet st enFriday mornlnc at 810 oclock and from Bt rotorChurch at s oclock

Interment at Xorth JtanehMler Con-nBUPPAtbUlate retldenc 117 < th av Wllilaat-

Roprx F C a aced 98 yeanInttrment private

SCOTT In streatham near London Knctand Deo22190 Samml H Bcott fed 36 yan-

Ftnonl from th Freebyurlan Chnrch FetuAksenele-If Y oaSatcrdsy Feb 31 at 2 oclock fclatreand tritnde an InvlMd Carrlacec will meet tk1000 train from Kw Vork H R B K-

BHEPARDIn New naven Fob IB Aabnty Shopard ot 428 Orchard st af d 80 yean and mrntba-

Frlende are Invltod to attend th funeral OB Fridayafuraoon at s oclock from Webeter tct Chve-

h8HIEIDaOn TuudarFobil 191 M Mr latreildenc ex Oat T Brooklyn BlUaSetk-Shlelde belored wife of Edward BhUlda la th SH-kyaroth ac-

Bclatlveeandfriendeofth family are Invited teattend Ibe funeral oa Friday Feb SO at A M trotSL John th BaplUf Church WUIouihby aad-L wli an where a solemn reauleai maae will hooffered tor the repose of her eooL-

laterment at Calvary CemeteryrJKIDMOREOa Feb 18 Mary K wit ot tanaal-

T Bkldmor artd 42 years and 2 monthe-Foneral Saturday yeb 21 atsrM from ker 1st-

rwldenoe 474 Carlton av Brooklyn

SI A178ONAndrew J Slanton acod es yean-FDntralervlceeatSoolookthUevenlatat in Bast

Ilathet-Fleae omit fli wra-

HSfITKflodaDly In Brooklrn Wednoeday Fek18181 Mary A Smith I the slit yar ot nereer

Funeral ervioM will be held atthereeldencoofkenephew John U Hebert ue Oarfleld place oaSaturday at 230 r M-

BMITIIIa Kew Haven Conn Feb t aithe realdencofhereontnlaw Fred B Coot 4S Wllllaa-itt Mrs Laura A Smith axed 7 yean aad amonth

Notice ot foneral licread-erTARBOXIn Hartford Feb 18 rhcebe Tarbttt

aged S3 yearFrlende relnvttdt attend the roneral from her lat

reldence 47 Wtodbrldie et on rrtfay atteneoa-al 2 ocloc-

kTREATIa Kew Haven Feb 10 Leon Treat wifeof Arthur U Treat aied St yean 4 menthe and Sdajra-

Frlende ar Inlied to attend the fnnrral from her latereticence 2M Howard ar on Saturday afUraeo-at 2 ao ocloc-

kVROOHANOn Feb Ifl lf l Pavld P Troemaaaced aa yean and 10 menthe

Funeral prlrat-Interment at Mt Marlon N V on Saturday ykBt-

WKLIEHIa Brooklya V V Fk 10 at th realdenco ot her aUter Mr B W Orowell BaleMontarue Wellee formerly of WethenOUd Coon

tnterreent at Wethenteld Coo-nWHITTKMOKEBaidnlr on Feh 17 Franeetc-

Klanrbl Whlltemure eon of Llluketli and rraaoo-oo ytlanclil aced 83 yeara-

Inneral Mrvlre will take place at hie late reeldea34 Wetl iaib eL on Friday moraine al W oclock-

lulermont at Moodlawn

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