ffilje &mdkk putt. i · aprana into beln. it would be interest iiib to m exaetlr how ti a kev....

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I ffilje &Mdkk putt. I VOL, i,vi,- -( 20t. NEW VOliK, SI N DAV, M MM H Zt, 1879. miCF, TI11IKK CHNTS. THE AUC11B1SH0FS FAILURE. jjoii mr torn mosKt CJSIK, hot it ii is r, IM' h ; (: I Ji is 0UAJI falhfr Idwnrd PBIBeWl Peer "..i- m and Wtf Momar) Af . oa I.ttoar Wrraea ttV Paper Menrv fur Whiu rirr Apellrd Adrqunlr MpniHlr lilffi ... Hi .1.1.1.. le. I t , Ihr titMnildly Cmounufit March H. TN thing which people gencnlly aoem to And moat dlfllcvtty in Mdantandina iii nit tha failure of Awhblahop ) fumll to. " WhU hM beeomeof the money l1 It m without preoadenl in tiio history of bank- ruptcies IH nt ho viiHt n sum should leave so little trace of im dlMppafMOi ami should have! n to nil BppWiriinM Ol no little benefit to the persona NBponBlMa for the loan. Not evi'ii tt.o moat wni irloun of bitterly leatatiaB can honestly any thnt nm dollar of the gn-n- t mm c depoelted with the Afcbblehop and hie broth r h is ROM to tin- eni'loliim-n- t of thoto Mod Md Inptfl BllBdad nien.nr hns been by them with nnv talBtOl dishonest Intent, or has lioon snunnd-re- d. "Whet. then. Inn ix..n doM with the moBoyf To know that, on" must primarily understand the char- acter of the two men. Anil llrst, of the Arebbltnopi While not nt all a bigot, he hi', from the time o( his ordination as .1 priest in IM6, given himself heart, pool, ft nil body to tha aervloe towht-- ins life was iniet-nte- To bin tha moat vital ami iblaa la tha world waa hisreiig-Ion- . it whm not a nan profaaalon ol faltb, to no charlehed. dotaadad, ami strengthened, bvl a vtvllyina prlatdpla thai animated bin in every on., ol Iba many mod Wnrda nn'l work. When he WM aaalRBad to tho charge of thodi.a-esno- t OtaelBBatl ha fouad blab-el- f in h Bald when BlnoM everytblBg thai ba regarded as eaaaatlal to th well being of naflklBd, here an. I lure- - attar, had rat lobabrotwhl lotobalaa. ami it dept h led upon linn, t huroncs were hkiih Tin-r- waa obIt ona Oatbolla ebarab in Oincta-r.Ht- i. aad only a let w. re aatterad through tha diocese, for that waa fortr-i- l ynr Bin Of OBtbolle aduoatlooal Inatltutlnne, orphaa asy- lums, and nfortnatorlee ihara wara bom In abort, there lay before him. na his task, a ureal creative w..rk. for whieh ba WM as well fltte.l na any tnna could be, except la one partlcnlar thai of puaaraalni a practical executive talent for yaeplng bnalBaaa datalbi an i baa Mm t hem as a man ol buelneea woald bmbbin a aonnaraial enter. n-- e. He bail the rt. but ha la eked the bead for thai aortol thing. It la to ha feared thnt In his arilent daalN to do good he made thu inls'skc of trusting too entirely to proTldenllnl iniiiiatlon. So far na eaa, nt this time, b deflaltely ns I. bis niiaiKl.-i- ii.eratl.uis ili.l not QMUtna ant Importaaoa until attar his brother t.dwnrd Waaorilal I a pri-a- t. In li3"t. IJptOthal time he Iki I ii reee Ivinic some ie...sits that weie lor"" I Upon him. but had not m ide any use of them, aad paid ao int ri st nntbetn. Haatnply prtea - tii.. r rtutodlaa for the benefit ol v.. .or pers e - to wh im tle y bolomted. II" was poor then- - aa poor as an I of bis flo-- k almost for he liiul In irroW in the 1 -t (be means wherewith lo travel to ins blehoprlet and. arrlrlu there. had I" ask months nl efe.llt for the slmplert rjc." (..-- tri' s of life. To his honor, lie It ever lhal notw thstninbm: tha eoornone uiiis of money iniqai (tioallutly fOOWd Into his h. in. Is. th' ru has nevr been a time sln"e hoae e iriy nan ..f his eplaoopaoy when ba was not just as pool as he was then, oxeebt tliut he Las I sen out of debt. . . . . . About 'he Hme that he wss joined by his Brother Edward, then Waa an era ol flnaneiul prosi'. rity, due to larce Immlurntiuii nnd eousenuent a.'tivitv In the ilevelnimient of the e.iuntry and the buildina up of the cities. Oath oil re from na sens Inm tha West by thouaands. an.l than was ir d and work for all. They nee liberally to ur unot" In their n-- w homes the faith ol their hthera nnd in all direetmns Catholjo ohorebee aprana Into beln. It would be interest iiiB to m exaetlr how ti a Kev. Patl er E Iwai Pur- cell I iniea llnnn -r. and aomethlUOl the parti iilars of his early earner in that eharnrter, tint that knowledjto la unnttnlnnble.nowatieaat Th" i reient irn nt dlsat"r aaema lonanea-Wre- n wnrp--il aaddtanaati ins dipoaltkn. and to ha rioaaly all i -- i ins mlncf. Prom II enlnl kiinllv man he ns-- d t be. he baa be-e- e repellent, either moroae or hi t tempered by lurna, nml nhotlnately liuwlliint: to eontrerae ahn . aetopbt, It s". 'ins. how.-ver- that he hm. v I Impulsively entered Into ins broth rs plana and idterlahlna tl rr..n"ou jen ili-.- In- - the business a i v in w brother waa lavkliMt, aat hlnaell to m ttis ir" ns br which thoan plan' mutbl fje r nl I. The K.ahnp Terr Wllllnal re- - tleuid to him the finai e department, From lhal Mine until Ihn Html eraan. It H u, a fPT, ,, i , ii...... nio-- t Intimate with him. that ha , I,- .Int. v n- -:i Ine of lb '" "' jlnnti i. and hnd not even a toapidon of tne aliKliteat irrivutarltr, i nrst in it"v. Father F iwnrd Pnnell paid In thai omiaalna be n .reai hi ..n depnelta. wai i it lidlowlnBa lona ratartllihejl nnea ,., ... pi nple who pul BIOBOV in his hands did inly t bare II la a nlnee of auppoami are lite eeurity. It is jinderatnod, howenr, Illll-.e-- l" ' lie Slll'l lo lion. i.-.- i " i'- - int. i si. Ii is nnly fair thai the poneroflha i ns well as thai of tli" rii'h BBOOlO bnejl, and it - by Interest that nn y breada. Die bank- - would pay them int-ri- at for their money, and y n should as uenerous to your own p pl fti the baaka would be.' W hen it wae Suaeaated thai four par rant would be about Ui s if.- mid nrooer nftura be pronidlraooadM. It i .it nil Improbable that ItToUtteen per cent, ol four had tss'ti advise, he would have nut to that. Hut th" four i.er cent, rata la.-t--d only H shor tim. Th- - nn n who would bare baenaontanl with no InlHroal ai nil Utonabt it bardwhan thev wre iillowd heir per eeut that they wen B"t in r "ipt of as nuiehas the hanks prom'reil and arombled that they ouirhl lo haya ahi per tent. At about the seme lime the Rar. Father I Iwftrd boaan lo feel Uia nruaaure of a demand for nn n v p. carry out the Blahop'a proieeta win h had I ii lei I'll "it on th- - etrenirlh of the tl"l it- already in hand. More money wna u led. and when ba announced Ibal Ihenee. forth hawould payaia pel cant. Internet. rta poalti enma m n lornnl mon than am pie to heel ev. ry then proaenl n anlrement, "lid ulve aieurnnca to one ol his annanlne lernpon' ment thai inch a PaClolll a str'-a- OOUld never run dry. From this pnlul waalhe l uiniiinuot tl..- Inevltanla end. The ureal llnan lal blun- - der ( pnylnif six i.- -r . Internal for m mi v and Inveatlna it In waya which returned no per cent nor aei-- tha principal, wna a lit beBla-nin- u f. r ii eereerol aucD iupendoua inisman-BKemen- t, Meanwhile the Bishop bnUBht a B p. rb -- .1" and erected a tiulv miianiOeenl celhe' dr upon It. Willi a plain hut eommodioiis reslJetice m us rear. hat ""' w,'s Boie.iv now known, lor Father Kdwnrd limply liaidall the lulls as tle'i were prnentedj kept fco UOtl, and doeen'l raipnh I much Bboul ti nt . or iml-e- nboiii enrthlnaaiaa. nut R could not have been letn Ihan hall a mlllloB thai wai ihuaoanended here. No needy. atrua-- . nu cmuraaatlfin appealpd in, valB 10 ihn .p for aid. Father Fiwnrd'. money baa v.a" always oi,. n. Upon Mount Adams, where -- !.. I..I.I.I1.1 a. 'our.-- for ti," Ihemaefyei, , We,'' the Bjahop nr, end a ?ndeoma one for then, and Fulle r l. lward The orphan nay luti.- - and Ihelnitltllllonl ol the Bi . ... ... a. ..rlii' i.iul u eolitent III, III llrown County nil In tor libera alajei nfthn Bialiop'a nnnlljceB lhrouh l. i. Sard channel. The Blihop was in Ilia PpHlon ol acbemlit engroaaetl In noma important pal nt. wl all- - Upon his assistant to 111 iortnin reeaeti with water, inddname mil ol jnterruptlna hla prooaaaaa lo Inaulnwhanea Fi'or'lMwaSi was nil the Una d 'ins- - tbloaM lb. t l d .'d like biisliti'ss. II" was r ivitiit mu' ii monay, paying interest on it in a very prnul nl aoomlna way. aiipplylps ni'mer ln any n. .,i .J amount for any chHrlla We pr rcllgioua pun "thnt net with the Blahop'a appri buyfnn rea aetata here and Ihen. in and aboul the city, oftea at ipparentlf prwd barwuna, and fiivnfcl nu nion-- y in manufnffturlnH and mar- - cm,', nneraa, But. it. now turpi put mu ih ..I lin money Re received pad' poeitaweii ioimedhMi'll to pay inl-re- si, nnd when i II In pro, ll of prevlOUl deposits; the loans Md lilts made with the Bishop's approval .brought Eaci no ,. turns : the real eslate purchased III oTuim in when offornd nvetlmea its value for II -- a. i ir ii.stan".'. Hi" oi l United Mates Bank prop rt v and retained poaaeeelpn ol until It bus d"pi eeinied below iis nrlainal coal to him i the biialnnaa Invcetmanta were made, not to reap r .lit from already luocnaaful enlarnrlaoa, lint III sate sti iik'uhhU llrml pnd liidiVHluula from fftllure, In the whole of biaalleU'-.- l Ima peas nraer he did notlilna unworthy ol pi wall' m' lii, uo.iddieaite.l iiiau. nnd sear wly auy- - ti. nu worthy ol a wiao one, Bn in '.iters went on until Bishop Fur. 11 was nn riihblahop, In IfiW. Tim onlyabanaa in at ,ton made in tin. lit" ol Ihin noble- - minded enrneel and man was to niiinme the Held "f his iMOOvnlen e and i the weight ol Ills responsibilities Ilia plain slinplieity of his life was in no degree Iffxctad. Iimt-nd- of iu.suminu the plump am MreiiHiatJince popularly itippoaod to aurround liigli diimlinrlaa of the ehunh. he still, aa Ike Blwan had, livd lh uuoatoutat.vua aud eeonomlenl lib. of ft parish pi lest. When vnlu-alil- " presents wre made to him. he caused them to be disposed of for tha hem-li- t of the orphan asylums. For years h" refused to his euiheilrntl. um or dona from the ehurcbea in his provin e. lest tln-l- r payment md'ht pr-s- linrdly upon s.uiin struuulinn parishes, and when nt Ii nuth this revenue waa for '".I upon him, he stipulated that the sums pal. I should Is. far h ss than lie wns by pre- cedent aad cuetom entitled lo, and when they w. re r i veil lii, always irnv ih.-- to ehnrll- - nbla Institutions. Many very valuable plaeea ol property stand recorded In bis name, but not one sonars Inch ol ground waa aetBBlly his. All were simply held in trut by him in his official capacity for tho ( hurcb. F'.ven those which ha has reeentlf ennveyed by (I I. Ii order that they might ha assigned for the aecuring of the claims nuiilnst Inm. were only constructively his, and their assign- ment Is. In point of fnet. merely a legal form 10 sate tin-i- from the elut.-- of some eager credi- tors, who would otherwise have tnk- - n advan- tage of his nominal owm-rshl- to force then, to sale. By this means It Is believed they can bn Protected until the money Is rnlsed to pay the Father Edward aeeumnlnteil ns little of this world's goods na his brother, Much ns be re- cite I nnd niu 'h ns lie paid out, none stuck to Ins fingers. He got the name snlary ns the oilier priests attached In the cathedral aad tha episcopal residence. MOO a year, lie hn.l a room in tha episcopal residence, little, If any, belter thnn the nvcrage third-stor- back room of n second rate York boarding house. He palled through the crisis of IK57. nml even saved certain banking institutions that tvero threatening collapse, (or the people, IrhfhteBad by th" failures all about them, rush" I b him to deposit tln-l- money, He never troubled hlnis. lf to keep any Isvik, so that he could Inm had nothing approximating to an accurate Id' il of what he owed ortthnt was owing to Bin. doing upon the wildly fallactoui theory thai meant hnaeally, be aoanoly mon thought ol expecting BreurltV from tlnani to w mm he lent noBef than he did of giving eaoorltf to thosn who made depoaiti with him. WheB B depositor brought liim inon-- y Im sunt h.-- up IhahaBilleal s. ritu of pnp-- r OB his d".-.- and noted down th" date, amount, and nnmi i. and thai wns held ns the depositor's eerlill 'iite. When inch B scrnp was preaeated lor payment he uuquall)BIBgly paid, ami wln n it was offend as th" evjdeni f a claim for . If the party producing it did hot want the money, he just dotted doWB wherever then wee a clean spot on r the amount of Interest di,". In-- more UIOBey wm deposited ha marked it dowaai so much pun, in, an.l wiien money was umwn "' crlbbled the entry ns soniu. h " paid out " up n the same stip of paperi Iu ours' of time tin - entries would enrol to cover the paper witil ijigig, cries cross, l d ,wn. tangleil lines or w ir.ls and lUuive in nlntoal Ineatrlca-hi- e ConlualoB, II:s handwriting was very Irregular in Us degrees of Illegibility, but nt either its liest or worst could easily have been forged, ami he. Inning Belther bo iks nor mem- ory, would luiva paid a forged as w II as n genuine certlll""ate, It is. Indeed, believed thai be has lost conalderaMa sums m that way. Ten years ug.. moat of the older paper ecnp cert M ates having w..rn nlmoai out. or been So cov-T'-i- l bv Olltl'leS that there was no room "ii them for any more, he made u reissue, ngurlng a unts up to data, mid lo mtiny of the ueuoeitore he geva su n little booki ns savings bunks furnish to their p itroBa. That spas a f st-- t in tins plnyed tin- mischief with all hope of ever disentangling Ins atf .irs far enough to And at what money he a iunlly did receive and how mu 'h of Ibe vast sum m-- dueis in point ot fact accumulated and com- pounded Inter, st. Ii mull be rem mbend unit h" had air" i ly been golna oa ab ut tliirty years. Iii wlii 'n time the oldait depoaiti had more than doubled Ibemealvea twice over. But in the n w issue of ntes there was tmtlniig to sin when the original depot t was made, or its amount, Ait that appear",! was tt,. amount suppos-a- to be on ib poeit to tiie credit ol the bolder of it i s nn nggr gat . Thou Upon that baale ha wouldenct n new ranee of ehiro tawriea, Tim ax pert aecountnnta who firnphn f..r wei'ks past I n wreatiiug Willi his affaire, nl pnaeatcd by the chums turned In to the trustees for audit, make out that eonilderably over half a million of the total debt represents int. rest nhi 'b has iiccmed upon depoalla, and has .impounding iu the ten t ears linee th" m w cortifl ness w on Is- sued. I. g all Imlnnd that, there can be poi lung but coujoiiure ; hut nracMfa mn. who have devoted er nnd MnfUl study to the mat. t' , express the opinion thnt not over one-hal- f of th- - sum nnreaenianl u Bs, ihmsA total d liwas eter actaaDl dep .site I Willi Father Edward, and thai he hns. in ry many where internal waa ma lofi loci impound, p ud to tin- - depoeiUtra ns iBloreel mu h inor f. ,n the nni'.unt ol tln-i- original depoalta. p( crturac, that fact doea a t nlleva him from the ohligntioii to pay the principal n'-- o; but the knowl" Igeof it cannot but mitigate Ihn seeming ai verily ol the 1"- -- ol Itieb depoalton. F ither Edward could not aiiy "Ko" lo any whoaaked lor aid. If the party soii.-itm- nl-- rom loin pr.,(T red ft i tgage. In, would take it : hut. if one wns n"t lortboonlBaT. be woald aooept n men note ot hand. , one iii. in who Isirrow d IS.iMitr.en him sini-pi- gav in return, " It v- -l ol Father r. - r 11 ". iiihi." signing 1.1 nam" to It. and that was quite satis nctnrv. It - ntllrm-'- that not leaa than lOU.UUO wen loaned by bun and nn still land ng. in sums ol Ir im 1601 ItiWaJ. forwl'i. Ii h r .1 n 'thing in in than verbal n 'khow'ed ieents ami prmi ises to pay, And ns for worthli e mdea, h- - has t.,rn no bundra is nl t liem. that nothing could ever be ool-l- te . ii them, and hundreds rliil remain np"ii which th" aeaignua Ims anma vacua hopes .,( netting back a email peni'Btnga. He wai woak oa helping hi- - rrleBda, among buiim ss mcB. out ol their Baaeclal ambarraaa- - iu. his. and in that nnv l as got r'.d "f h.ini" tery large sums. Bv the failure of on- - big dry gisi.ls houm lor Instnnoa, he I .st ITO.msi, an I by another bunkruptny 190.000, and theae ar" hut samples ( numbers of his DaaBOlal tra'isn-- - tloaa in that inm. Bo be went rnerrill sailing along like the fabled oartbao pot Soatlogamona tt e t rass ones bound to go to smash In the end. Meanwhile the Archbishop, uot auspc tiug any thing of this, hint contiuuea r.n inowe yeera di awing upon hlin f..r money to aid cliurchea end InatitUtlona of various sorts throughout tho uioceac.aud soni" tedious lawsuits were costing Inm pr "Itv heavily. On" Patrick (.onsidino in dying. lft a large farm ..n Mount Adams to the Archbishop, lor denominational ns". ills nat- ural contested the will, and the litigation thereupon lasted many years costing the Ann-bisho- p 133 000 I "for- - 11 was final v aBttlod. When the hard iiiih-- s ami-and depoalta toil on. the demands up-.- Father hdwiud ia ti.a-ur- y wer- - not cornapondlngly diminished. aadtboB he found it n nary log H and rafae rnonny by inortghgihg the al ea'ale to which he had clung so miiuy y ars. mid by hypothecating the which h- - hnd 0OB-- il nu.r" or leaa worthless pnp-- r ngly token In egohange lor good money. Tln-i- i false reports ol other losses by the fail- ures ol IW0 local banking institutions converted thu alarm Into a panic, ami the run upon Inn, begnn 11" did not leal n day. nor an hour, BB-d- ii iii III" sens" in which savings banks might be said to last, (or ha ran outpfoaabal the first dash, and slopped payment But he baatencd to get some mon nonoy, and began paving RgaiU. In un hour or two Ins strong Nix w is "luply. Then Im closed, went out and borrowed some mon money, opened again. land it nil out. nnd closed. And that wns tin; way ha went on from day today.eolveniand honoring ail obligation! lor aboul iwo hours every (or- noon, and bnukrunt tho r- st of the twenty-fou- r hours. Of eours", the de- poalton ui"w wild. The rv uncertainty of whether tt, y wore going to be paid or not maddened them. An exolted multitude btwiugad tho Iciise. Til- - aged AnbbMbop noticed llnir presence and nsUed what was I Fatli-- r Fdwar told him than was merely a little temporary trouble aboul money, The other private 1b the house thought then was mil; - t i.ii. mil y trouble, and bor- - for Pai -- r Edward, from thelrnerennnl friends ecvcral Ihouaand dollars. 1h nexl day Father F. iar inv-- d paying-telle- r a little longer than usual Then aouin WBttltliy I i.tno- - thoiisaml dollars more li" launch uaves-ver- al but sun me trouble how dnllv. At length the end waa raacbou. There wna nothing more lo mortgage! no more money touiu o. ti,,. d ip (tore kept ciuing m greater numb n ,.t,.i iiii inrgor clalma every day. fbaiiweoua fii iel a Unkruptcy could no longer be con- cealed froni the kroliMahop. H- - at onco In- sisted up in tho entire affair be ng turned over ton board ol Iruaptea. Even Ihan Fiithcr Kd- wnrd could not. nallae that he waa in a iu from wliiuli h i wl m.t get "Hi iiulteenally ll.be hnd twenty or thirty th-- us i dollarajjnd when Hi,, trust, 'stalked ..; issuing 1 no. nod ol I da lo it t tin- d'dl '.t - f oh.pooliad thi Ir fatl- - mntill and ntter . elnboiate llgurtnga nud divings into his memory, aaeureu then MBOdaBtly unit IW.00d wouTd ba more than ampb tooorar a.vory aenl owed to d.p. sin,-- . WheB. a few wcaka afterward ho was nit irmcl that tlmv then kn-t- v thnt the bi wi Hide d 18.000.000 and poealhly roaoh M.0U0.0U0, h., was mora list. anybody ela'i could possibly have bee,,, nnd Indued aoomi never ilnoo to haya ntitto gotten over the vtunnliig effn t of that discverv. Tneallngi i has I u made thill large amounts d tit depositors money hnd i.e, ti sent to Home. That. however, is positive- ly denied by Hm And. bishop. At leaal s ..( the deposit are Oar-man- s, and thr ourthaol tile dobt la duo to while I aiitl-ir.s- feeling was I a donSnanl and they ev-ite- each pAer with il thev had been despoiled by an ArclbTlhopql ln-- h MtractlOB to help Irish eh.irch" ami further the business ftlaraalaol Tbe lallun whloh Fallior Sd- - '.nrdsu-tuli.e- his loss wnatliatol on But un calm Inou ry i waauot found that a ly Barman iiidivi.lual pr con- - gr. gatio,, hud ever applied in van, ( aid at 11,.,, pis l residence. Thu Oermans had re- ceived littl-- i simply booauao tin y nskud fui a .urcaly anything. PUNISHING OLD EMPEROR. Hr IT WAI TttOtrOHT ttKCKSBABt TO Avri.Y ' thr HKit nuts. " Kserrlrnrrd Tonrn vx ho Think thai Mr. ii i vh. in Pratattlat the Bum, Misht ot Msvrral Mm thrlr MtH- - Tkt l r' I'rare. Tlu-ri- nponril in The SfN of I't hliiy, tin, Hlh lush, nn nrtich, hasdad "PBBlahlM nn F'.lephnnt." which contained nn account of the chastizing by hot iron of an Intrip-tabi- now in winter Quartan in Oeatral Park, Blnaa tha publication of the artl "le, iu accuracy has been QBeatlOfiedi nnd the following hns buc-t-i at this ofltOBI tmk Aanaiifti Heciari ros ?ns PSSTBSTIOS Of ItSI I TV V" AllS.I-- . Bl Ns yofta, M.n h 14, lata I To tiis FniTns or Tns Sis .s. lo v.air i ilit flhti mortilii 11 p. ... sn srllrls n, - a Ibevl. sa.l an i.fflri" nf (In- - sis'lrty hii tinni.iilisl.-l- l.i lltvFS-V- t IM Ull car a tirirel laiailailhai at ill Uw Hrnnstiuin , rntrsi Park, an.l tsteutty lint ef Bmiairor, nn.le by tho effl ,'i r. ami n. I thr ullnlin I slrni ol nnv Ii eiilian.' taa .n'ov-r.'i- l , .1 K ia.v-,.i- i. Htn ote oilent o, tt.r a.rnsn.Tlr at tlii- Path. Matt-- - tl. at lhi-t- n- -, a nl of truth In UM nrtlrlr iron, iH k'lieilnif lo tel. A this has ri'irlvr., n snv lelti'ta iron, our rra.l. ra. rail-ha- ItMllUafl la Inr Nllrlsa brills! act. lraar pittdiat, lids luiituiulili'atiou. Voura. Ac TBaaai Wi n.oe The geen fee" it. donbticaa upon the antbor- - ityof Mr. Bergh'a eooloty. also hnd this para-grnn- "Tta- St's rrlrritar rnt'li-he- .t a tsrvof rrvslhnc ere-rlt- ,. elm h nrsenhttl Ii"- th.- h. . p r ut an IMIihant In Osairftl P.oi" i'iitii-hr.- iti.' latniil lo itiaalM a m h t no ii- - l r ii n a 'thr iiiii'i' nii:i-hu- u nt i. ailv i.hn.li .1 Ku.,. ' ,tt,s rwihanu, sayi Uir ri i.uri, 'l-- .t I..- .u.i sot sqMai tl.- kasiM wiMaly ,u in Btaa at n Isi SMfl Sin tln-i- i tin- SMlllftnl Ilia Ins ii ulfal.tr lot-- u gataada ileal an.l un. a. slfteilai tit- - lerrtMrftiau-Mtr- a trunk wherever laere la a ceel i i it, th. aai ' wit. ti CubiinlsflviMf Wsnutln'i iiMnUoa ts i. l ti.ttu- - report t'na lie aai.l that atich lirutahly snul.l hv no nt.'tuia lo thr Park l. lie n, .ili.iul le laaUtliM an lioralla .lie It of thr Inat'er. a liiel, will ii- -s lis ewlesft, s- - an pBa-e- r "' U' lofk-i- for Uw Prseeatlon ot Oraelty le ftalaisli vi-- .l r. iiirsi Ps.k rtsn-rasv- , raaffllara the hsff wrs ta qaca. ti an.l the atns-r-i , nt .1 the ete) h.ii,,, silt! pruit-une- tile rri.uil utterly Ijlae " Tho elephaati i Central rnrk form pnrt of the collection of nnlmnls belonging to tint 1'. T. Baraorfl OtyraaOonpMF. They, with numer- ous Other ntitmals. in luding tigers, loop, nrds. iraffaa. aamela. the aronartv of the same circus oompaay, an raaalvad at the Bark at the closing of th" season. The company during the winter months, until tho opening of the season in st. ring, employ their own assistant to take charge of nml teed tho animals. The keepers nr- - nil men of grcnt experience Iu the manage- ment ol n t, mi, Is. nn.l nre untiring in their watehfolneaa. Tin- elephant hnts is altualad in the wi le space fronting the mus-ui- In the Arsenal building ut Blxty-foart- b itnel and Fifth ave- nue. It is one of a series of long shcd-llk- bulldinga. with nlaaawlndowi in front, a very narrow door leading t It, and a very red stove b ol rm-r- . Than, all Winter long, chained b, their mini feel t staples in the wait, are tha elephants, six or sevn iu nuiuls-r- . an of nil alBaa. Tin larger ones aru 10 d ns to avoid BBBeceeeary crowding. iv and night theaBlnaW Hand in that nar- - r .v tuHiiouse during tin, four winter nonlbBi They ar" a sour"'- of great Int -- rest to tin- tin. of visitors who st.iinl out-i- ami Wat It the anlmall swaying lo ami fro. lilting their feet lioiir alb-- r hour, mill at times, as if impa- tient at tlnir ...hllu-ui-u- t. tofsihg their trunks rest! nliout. Fv-r- y nig'it (or the past year a representative of the HUM nee, In aeoordaBCe with his duties, via tl. t' ntrnl Park. At th.-s- times ho hns peaaed by tlm elephaal Incise twl very night, lie Is thoroughly acquainted with the ma&aireneBl ol the aatmala, ami has a personal BcqnaTntaaoa with BeVeral of th" keepers. As n rule nt t Int hour ho passes by. generally about n quarter past 9, tho elephants are rn.'eiv.ng the Inst ntt.'Utions from their kt- - Tilt, annuals at stp'ti tlrnee are geu-erall- y quiet; aomu of them lie atretehed in hug". cumtsTsoine niass,s on the fl.svr. At other i" htjsYe.ver, the ahouta of the k epera and tin- - elan king of th" chums -- nn Is. henrd for I aisasena rla ikeaa nigliLj the usually tjlin-- t elephant house ,4 11. art ttrfrnn. r minis are all standing up nnd rafHeaBly ftanip-n- a tln ir luet. ThuT il entiled by one Of tln m i dng wlial a keep-- r culls oraaad In- Th - r Inn personally w 1. end theyenn Para offl-sT- who have wiln I, eu It nbatl between, keeper and annual. At euchtimeatne animal si affaoted goes to the bngth ol Ins bit ..I cliftii,. nnd puabee Wilhall ids etrungth ngntnat ins near cnmpaiiioni I be l. .tier ut Bral Inkei tbli quietly, but. aathn off at eont nit' s, i." and Iben tha itruggle, n ia stopped by Instant and leetn meaiii, might i"- - unngenuai lor ahould ll,e elephanta. son keeper put It," once gt t nl crated together, tuey wmiid ii, a iliort um" bring down the llnmnly tslru -.l outliouse on their heads, i.,, ,y notliln ( tl. dlrnet peril lotlia k .'i -- rs ehnuld th-- ur at bcaati I me ancontrollnnlei Atiucn tlmea. the reu rterbaa wltaeeaed ladh keepera, armed Willi dubs nnd ibarn prnnga, bear tha nnl mala (mo aubailiaioni Thevu - of the keep'-r- s aretl.cn pit In- - I to s i high a k V that frm a distance it would s am II itanghl was going on nnn-n- thems lt s. llio bead keeper lathe inme who, during the long elr-cu- e st eel processions, uppeat s In tho guis- - of n Cloorkn. leading Hie unwn-- l ly iiniiiiiil-t- . As the reporter, ai 9 o clock Moaday night, tl," loth inst.. entered th- - Park. ho wne attract- - e.l by the shouts ol the keepers, and as he paes.-- by tlm house notlcetl several men and women win. stood looking iu at the ani- mals. Th- - remarks. " Oli. isn't that a shntii-- ! ami HOWbrUttll from th led him to the olephniit house. The two keepera in their shirt sleeves. Brand with pitchforks, were going up ami down the Barron onthouae among llio anim us. in anatn iu ...... , severe in their attacks upon the third elephant which wns ba-kl- against the fourth mid swinging us trunk, while his huge ears fairly t I outward. Thu stovo near tho Boor was risl hot nml threw a glow of light through the whole stable. All the nnlmnls leemnd under great exnitu-nien- t. F.v-- ry effort of Iba rs to keen QUW the thir l el phiint Beenad tittil". ami nu bienly one of the keepera was struck by tin aniin.il. I'he other keeper then picked una long iron poke, thnt stood in tin- lire, ami while the other keeper preaood ins long lron-- i itad pltoblnrk ngaliist the ntiimiil's trun' ..tint- - keeper Iniaed It aad drove tha poker quickly up Iba aninara trunk. As In- did so women win. Wen pres-- nt screanied. and .Hi" in.ih rapped with a stick again. t Hi" glens. wllilO Otben slioulcd " Sham-!- '' " .Sham"!'' The kaopnra qulokly turn d out their lights nml continued shouting ill the animal-- . Two .. veilings later tm- same reporter, bappon-n- g to meet a keeper with whom be is nuraooal-l- y acquaintod. and who is n km I. patient nuui with iiis charge. Incidental!) remark ad I " What was the matter last BtoBday with the elepbanta, that the Itaepen applied a not iru to " How did you hear o! that I" naked tho keep- er, starting. w.-i- i l ttns thero. npllod the reportor. and In, daecrlbed what In- hadeiwn. " Wny do keep-enlre- tha animalaao? ' be than ueked. " Tha elephant liiul was si badly punished, was the reply, Il Emperor, lie is the sumo unlnial thai 1 am iold, lome time ng.. tramped Ins keeper loileaih. 1 is a V it tot is hr n ' ut best; but alter his L ug COOflni un ut Hi the OBtfl Im gels what we call 'crafted. ' Kleunnnbi are a good th ai like Imman be- lli s. Tbuy ..re tlm mtatt Intelligent nml for-- larillg "I l,h una is ; hut llnv u I HXet'OII , nnd nil mil cannot stand connnoment. y ban thai first come liere. niter a l"hU s. i.soii of perforin-n- n 'o, they arc tired out ami need real. 1 Im Hist tinug ihat is done to them, when they enter their o iurtcrs, is to oil lln'tn carefully, their skin- - being apt lo crack, They will remain rjulul for a l.uig time aftor they have been r'"H'lVl ie inn at uimost an, moment they may break nut iu a sudden nml almost uncontrollable rage, it n, uot an uiiububi iimaT"i V'! henrtbe Iteepen. who lluop In the loll above them. sudd, niv iprlna out ol ihelr bed! ami run down nml try ! pacify tin- ...or Drutoa. tine or another ot thorn alter stlllld-lo- g pntieutli ah winter, chained to tlm .lap -- , wiili Inn 11, noi'gli rt -- in between them I" lot them Ii" down, will gt Irrltablo, Then th-- will begin lighting, and of courao tiio keepers lllllsl ll- -n font) I" subdue tllebl. i n in. tiieti ai' obliged ai tunes tube appar- ently iu ui.ii wiiii i heir animate j for alumni the benata not be oiittroly uowod. there would be dniig'-- whou oucxllibitlnn.Ol tlutirkilliiig peo-pi- The us" o Hie red hot poker as applied to Emperor is noj the Oral tune thai I hate known it ueud hen. Emperor is a parlioularly vlcloua brute, ami his ke.'p rs me obliged I" pay con-s- i mi nn. I sit i' t attention tolilm. At lliatlme Hi" keeper ip.lied til" 1' ' lit it IrOII to hllll. I kUOW Unit the kocpor'l bf" v.'.ia in diuiger. For that day while oil" of the keeper! was attending to him. Emperor luddunjy itrnok htn down with oil trunk, dragged him Inward, hlin, and would have triiiiipleil Inm bi ilcath but ha' lint other keeper. Thnt'a tvhytiu y gate Emperor the ' red iron.' u the clnua in' h cull it. Do they ever apply it lo tlm olhur uuiuiiilb asked tin- reporter. , " t'erliilitlv Why. hist sf. ting win ti III" 01 ens man come ben to take iboli nulmali away tin, great African lion became fairly era 'I. Ilv.-r- effort was made to antioe him Into Ins oircui ooge, lint he i. nl, roared nud spratiu at the liars ol his own ''age until il became dung or-0- nyen lo leave him there. " Tin- - order Waa givea to lienl the Irons. You wouldn't bollevo it. but nalrou alter Iron wna poked ut biin, beeuiaeu win m bia noutn nod tilt them. At Inst his month wan badly burned, nnd it was not till then thai Hm eit .'tis men luid fnlrlv cowed bin, to submission." 'Well, what nlstut Ktnporor 'f " Interrupted tho reporti-r- . " 1)1,1 not trie red-h- Irou eauao him terrible suffering V " Why. certainly It did at the time, and one of tho keepers says that the animal has en, en nothing since Monday. Hole, however, getting better, nml In B day or two will have recovered altogether. You see, tho Insldn of th" ele- phant's trunk Is a thick knot of muscles In rings, hnrdi-- thnn the toughest tenth, r. nnd all that tho iron tlld was to hurt hlin badly for the time; tint, what waa more Important. It warm-- him for thu future that it might be applied again." ' Is It usual to punish olophniita In this m in- ner?" "No; I Itnvn never known of nn Instance of this sort, but such punishment Is freiiietit with lions nud tigers. When nulmals mo being trnlncd they nre first ullownd to stnrve nltnost to death, Then Hie Itnlner begins by f ling them little by little entering their cnges nil the tune. He is nrmed giiiernlly with nn Iron liar, nml nlwnvs fnces the animui. If ho sees one skulking behind hlin b" gives hlin one blow on the hi'iitl with his Iron lair, which knocks the bensi aeBaoIeaa, If the nnlmni still showssigus of troachory, tho tamer nrevldie blmaull with the ' retl Iron.' and at any moment that the nnl- mni shows light it is driven into Inm Thnt conquers bin,." " what Is this ' cage ornre' Hint you spook of ?" " It is lustiness! You naff no Idea now aud-den- it ciimes upon t lit- - anininls. It Is miluriil. Why. just iningine no many Itroog, moiculnr, lu'iillliv men being OMod year after year. It Is nnlurnl thnt some of them wnuhi become crazy. I hnve wntcheil nnlmnls at night, and seen tli-- m nt times getting the ernxc ui'oii tli-- m. At II ret thoy remain quite still, ae if they an trying to suppress their rage, Then tin y will suddenly break out In iingoverunblo fury, and ut su 'Il ttm. s a menagerie at night is bo plaaaani place to in In. They will roar, spring nt s of tlmir cai-o- try nml tor them asunder, nml rente su h a terror among the otln-- r aniinala that it Is to us-- , lor-- o to auhdu tin, iiliimul Into quiet. Of course, nt sm-- tltm s. the r. il in n must be applied when a cir- cus troupe is travelling through the country." " H-- W tin they usually ouiiish tdoidinnta whep thoy an la IralBlng the anlmabi arc shown how easily tlu-- CBB be Overcome br meani ol straps. An elephant Hint line once i, thrown will I mo generally innnage. nble. Keepers, however, can stand no fooling from tin ir minimis, nml If th- - prong or sie-n- r fails to make them obey Ihen tne keepers use tl,.. i . .! r.,.t. This ei.nsl-t- s in (villi? ropes around the brtlUB logs nml pulling then far apart. Then ihehenats nre PerieoUJ pow-r-l-- mid lie on their sa mass ot tortured Then the keepere will t them with cliil-- un-- they s. pi. 'i,l. Flopbnlits. how.'V-- r. are th- - hrnt. and in g enduring ol nntmnls, as they nre nls'i the pr"iiib-st- They will nil, nisi stand being beaten to death rather Hutu Iqtlea), for tiny know that It they on en do so even then mate- - will hold them in contempt." Since the denial by tho authorities of the pun- ishing of the elephaal, tbe reporter haavlelted the keep-T- . lb- hoj a wife nnd family ami knows tti-i- t he will he dismissed l( tbe olll era l Mr. Bergh society should innk inpl nt against I, , in. In that event, he and bia family might starve to do. ith. while the behet waa pro- tected, He is a good, honest, kind-hearta- d keeper, win, oaaordloarlly hantlie. by volaa aad hand, the most savng" brute, nnd who could Vouch for the entire truth ot th" story published in Tut: M'v but thai he b ars that lor telling tne truth he nay be dlamlnad nml his family beggarad. On- - of the attn-li- cs of B irnuni's show said yeeti i. lay Hint the unly thing to he regretted was that Emperor was not Blvea more of the hot iron, lor the nniinnl - si ll naaub n d, nnd may yet kill lOfBenody, Only B tew tlays ago liiti one of its kep--r- and biirlcl linn through a door. The keeper Is In tl.uly four of thrown agiilnst a wall and killed. Th" showman added that the hot-Iro- n IrealneBl wns resorted to only when it wns doomed absolutely 10 protect the I ve of the men the nulmals; and lie tint not regard It as cruelty to do this. ''Mppoaa thnt Mr. should tho insmissni ot im, oueiiuiiig teperi iiun wns experl. need circus man. ' H is suei-esao- r would naturally Is, afrnid to npply the pun -- htuctit w i Ii. by common oonseul. is alou usidore.1 effectual in the Baae ol madtlt ne l brutes. Sup- pose thnt Emperor, for luatanee, alu uld agnin '" st into one uf theae furious outhurata. ami should kill one or morn of his keepers. Who would tie responsible for the of the manl But bbmoso im oulbraai should occur tluring u public exhibition U...I kn. ws what nothing ol other beastl, any on" raj Which is likely to Is ti," nn N iitrobable at any moment. unit -- - with the wboleaorae ar of punlabmcnt beiure him. ( c.nrs'' th- - beaat might Ik killed at tli- - lir- -t outbreak, but thai WOO i put a speedy end to ail Boologloal coileetloBa. Till MAMI I II iH BAKU HimH.AHV. Three Beaten rtun.u ft am IhnmBmi iueniine.1 In Ihr WbIIomI 'I'l riatir . Thorwwaa unnaual activity in tho polloe Centnl Oflci' and at the M inlinttan Bank , teyday. ow ng lo Information received from th" Treaiury Dei nrtmenl nt Waahlngton, thai in a pBrcel of is'inis t to be rede in d by a Loa- - doa banker wen ( .und three 11.000 live- - twenty ci upon ismis. i earlag numberi that that Uny wen stolen at the tine ot tha burglary. The bank officials leal for Mr. Wnl. lo Hut-hln- s. c s. for the hnnk. nnd r.ipi Bvrnes of the Mercer atreet poliec. who c.iif.-rre- alih Sui.- rin'-- ii l"iit walling, t'apl. K nly, mi l Detective DorceT, Arriingomenta wen made to traoa th- - thr- .- bondi discovered ni Washington, nnd talogranM und meeaagae in regard to the matter fen aani In every di- rection. The Central nm . ffl nils ami Mr. Hut bins were H t BDOUl the sfTntr. nn'l ra- ti i f ii thuaa Who mudo inquiries to the ollldra of tli- - bank. Mr. Fliwnr.l President of the bank, ftlld Mr. Alvord.tha Secretary would nt first neither admit nor denrthe truth ol the report tlml three ciupoii bonds st n Ir m the bank had lan ll reei ivercl. bill Inter In the day the officers of the bank decided on turnliblna the preee with Oil IoUowibi inardad oommunloa- - ' "'The officers of the Manhattan Havings Insti- tution nn- uaabtetoglve lull information In gartl the nopvery. ot three coupon bomu, ebdeli ,.11 the Hlfi of October Bl the Trt'Ssurv Ih Washington but do not deny that thr mupoa i. nidi wen nlurnnd In iba manner Indicated." Mr. Thomas Hi, dense. Aselstant I Ulted sint. s Treasurer aald nt H- i- yimterdfty afternoon, thnt Im had, unofll tnllv. hoard ol ibonturnol thne bondaol the Maa-i- i en s.n in- .- in lltutionto tho Treaiury at Waahtagton. Ba bad had Bo oni-ri- ommunlcation on the iub)ed witheithor the ofllaiaU) nt n aihington or tin offloen ol Ibi Hlu'ea lha robbory. the bank off) ilala hnve tho arroet ..ml nlonao ol At." Coakloy, nnd tin- arri -- t of .(..Im Hopo. son ol .lames Hope, The three bon is defected at Waeli lug-Io- an the only aecuritlea thnt have been re- - covored. The police rt gard them n- - tlm iir.t inalallmonl ut metrly lha whole of the ftlolen coupon bonda, ami a clue to the persona win. negotiated the snh- of ihoin. HI. 1 1 UXB TOfHOBVCm TMlBtlBAMB, A OrniMl ilin-y'- Int-- .l on Intu Ihs Ut. I.wul. laBSaaisrV King. Bt. IiOvia, March 31. E.H.Brown, Man-igero- l tbaWoatorB Union Telegraph ohlea in this city, wns summoned before the Oram Jury ami a demand was made Hint ho should produce, for the use of the jury, nil telegrams sent ami received during several months past by Qov, John B. Pbolpi ol tun State. Janea U ttidolet, i'oilcc Coninieeloner ol this city, ami K. B. Witkefl'-ld- . who la alleged to b- - the head of the Oamlilcra Ring here. Mr. Blown said lhal bo hud InifrU'-to- by llll -- I..- . nle..ri. iiti.l lldviS-- .l lit' C illllSel tO O.IV thai all deapntebei paeiing overthe wlrea an regnrdad by t mpnny.aa Invlolahly aaorrt. as nr l' tt. rs which pall through the mnll. and ho nii-- i . tltenl in. d- - iii." I',' comply with the demnnd ( lha lury, H added that the li oompnny la nnxlotti to havo mttlod the queatinii na to whether it can h- - compelled to lurnisii despntchei, aenl to othor partiee, to ilioii .lui ,.".. court!, conu.iiit""s. :. ini.i ra- il null, i i -- icd thin tt' lury would I ike su di net Inn iu would r- suit in a lognl decision ol Iheiiucsilon, Tin- - prohabllitlea an thnl Hie jury will report Hi lao lothH Crimlnnl Court to- luol row. im. I tl.nl Judge latngtnn will . id. r the issi i n lubptuna iliicci I'cjiim (or lervloo main Mr. Drowu, II this is dlanaardail, Mr. Bi own probably bo itimainnod bufnn the Courl to lilOW eauao why he rofuios to obey the conimnndi ol Hm Ornud Jury, andthe ome will then im up (or argument, riiecnuaa which bringathii condition of tblnga aboul is llio inveatiuidion the Ornud Jury of an al; iiujctl gmnmlng ring hero. and the mnductoi ibe Police i ' iinmiealonen m connocllnn thore-wii- li Tiio rcooi't roiippolntnientol Jarnaet;, Si lolet.andthoappolutniontot w. M. Ii,ld.ai PuIImi ro'nmlaai rs, by UOV, Plielpa, is also Involved. Tlndr record wns luveitlgutod by a Builillorilll CoUIWllt'a a slno'l time ago. result- - lug in their uon oonllrmallon bytheacnata. Tka Itaad Arltil'a Sri rel. PM tbl aakw 41 with hU aKrst uoooufsuid Ho In . ee et it.. Nn iii. tfy will bi Quniuiiund i itori from real Ufa. a matt romintli iirratlvii et eblok s a. II known i' lei l tli hero It IliaUUldi "tkl Allot bcvicl " Utle. VICTORY FOR THE PIE EATER, MBVABKABZB PBBtOBKAHCB f.v tiik is TBBHATt os. 1 1. HA VK A Drenl Stlrnsslr lleer relrra and the I'a.lrv Maa The yitilB Itrll liny nnd thr lli. I. ot t. ...In,, la Ihr I'lirtona Knrr. To the astonishment of tlin nporllng fra- ternity. (HlnotVl Oartien wna nenrly tilled last night with ipeetntora to see the Interna-tloti- ten n.l twenty mile foot rneea. At 8 o'clock, bafon the rnelng began, there were more thnn threo Ihotisnnd men. with a sprink- ling of Indies. It, the Cinrden. It showed Hint more than ono March storm would bo required to dampen the ardor of the wnlklng nml run- ning mania. Tho contcstiinta wero Nor-mn- n Taylor, tho Ynnkco r: John Htmnaon. ono of BowoH'a trainers, from OanbrtdgBi Englnnd ; John Itaine. the fnst ten mile runner, from t'anailn ; Ihunthlquo Tarraatt, a lnMbnMi Joaeph 11. Okcdi. from Virgiuln; Henry Nnylor, a bald-head- bell boy from tho Ornml Cenlrnl Hotel, nnd Mlchnel the Ilnrl"m newii-Isj- Tho terms ol the contest were that all ahould start together, the one making ten miles first to receive I2M. If llio winner of tlm first ton mllca kept on and tana In abend nt twenty mlloB, ho waa to receive MM nmre. If the winner of the llrst ten miles drew out. then tho one ci lining iu ahead nt the, ml of IhBtWMtf miles would tuk" the last MMi F'ntr.ince free. BlmpBOfi. Dalae, and Kayloi wero BBdaratood to have IBbWeld for only ten miles. At s o'clock Simpson appeared, Beeonpaaled by M Atkinson. Bow. 'II. nnd Aspl.in. The Kiigllshmen were greeted with mud cheera. Al H:lfi the men ha-- n scratch in front of tho scorers' standi and dnrtcl uwiiy at the Word "do." as If they wore starting on a mile spin, InsP-n- of a twonty-mll- journey. Ralna w is the fnvorite .,r tho spurt, while Sltiip- - si u nail nut a y nit's "i s i te i't i Ih. .nght of. nnd H- i- lial.l-li'ii- l l hell boy and thu Harlem newahoy had law lurtportera. For the llrst mile RalBe, NcNully, BlmpBOB, Taylor, ami kept at the front, each alb rhiileiy gelling tho lefld ly ai.urta for a ebon diitaaec, RalBe ahoWed in Iront al tin, .ml ol the ntlle in BiMl M 'Xulty a ml In B:85si Taylor hnd BlmpaoB togalhnr. iu 5t5) H : Verrnqll waa fllth, Owens sixth, nml the bald-lieni- l' tl b',11 boy a poor II" struck In- to n jog trot Imitating UOWcll l, ai If he wns on n six dan jog instead of a y brush. At Hi" end of the second mile the wne pumped nut. He grac (ully. The lull. I h. a. !"d bed Isiy was half n mile behind, bobbing along, with the ape tutors apple tiding derliively ami shouting: 'Oo It. old Sp. rt ;" Trot along, t ampulla :" You'll fetch J0. Tho llarl-- m newststy was ruhiilng like a deer, keeping up with Ralne, who mad" die- - exertions nut to giv-upt- le.td ntter running three miles. The pi at- -r kepi luso to III- - lenders, Willie SlhlpM ., followed II 'II like n sliinlow. as Howell did (I'l.enrv in tin- It r- -t ol the race. Th" Fn::l!bi.-i- n ran beau- tifully. His form was perfect. He carried his head nnd nrms well up. banding slightly for- ward, binding on bis fe-- t ns if they were springs of Ste-- I. n was the hest-bul- lt Ml '1 11 III til" rue. The pi ator glided around Ilka i blaok-whl- ghost in white linen pantaloons end white shirt. H" son reel? tie-v- I his arms, which he bald up tight to his sides. Hcrnuttilh very lit'le apparent II uovshv of 17 ran agamornce for eight milee and a half, kaeplng fn the fruit rank. Ha then retired, fairly pumped out. Itaim his own up totheeigbth mile, when Taylorapurtcd nml pai Bed him. Simpson then closed up 011 Bailie, nml stu-- k to hlin liken burr. Aft- -r running three in.. re Inps nt n rat- tling guit, ltnluo staggered, ami was drawn out of the rats-- , to the astonislinient of his backers. It wns n clear ease that the r and the Kugllohluan the life had bom, ground out of him. Tho struggle now for the -,; up of the first ten miles waa between Hlmpmn and tho r. The beef-eat- girded up his loins mid passed the The pie-cut- thea ut the crust In lively style nml r.her.l'wteV'l..tUo.. 'st-r in turn. Tho hi nity BDplanae. But ihn pla enter rr, i'w stink'- - off the roast beef devoun-r- . In tin- last two Tank ol the tenth mile, Johnny Bud pnuigho.i uptl mill in a il. -- pcr.it" rush. As tl pla- ne) -- r waa s ivlag himself tin- lin--t len - lit -- he threw ..If the Upper pruel and r rt. I hi- - in-i- .e lining. The i forgad abend u I w paeee. and came in a winner by ii - lids. Time f the ten mil -- s, 1 hour. so mis. H ' ipaonthen covered two more hips nnd left ' X ite t' ii bell biy kept bobbing around the track after Blmpann ntlnd. On being In- - formed that be v. .is als nit six miles helnnd t he iu enter, na retired. Thla left tbe tyeuty-niU- e race to the pic-eat- aad Owona. Owona wna about three mllee behind. 1- 1- kepi on, how- ever hoping the pla-eat- migbl collapse, t ut his crust waa too elaatlp, Tho Yankee cut oul in- - in l s iii six and leven-minut- e ilJeea until ho was on his lath mil.-- . Then the Vir- ginian who wns Uborloualy nnlehing his loth mile, retired In dleguit, Tim pln-eet- il ids eney run. Iinlahln Mho w mllee alono m j hours it minutes mi l .v, leoonda. without tin nine a hntr. lie," was a marvel, a man living entirely on a fruit ceroid, nnd vegetarian diet, nnd who never rat n ruec until after ln was 10. beating all the aaatly. Norman Taylor Is U years ol age. I A TllUt WA THAU I liUKt IKI'. BlIBiallini -- t Freud Blade by TWO Women ..I tela f BOBI Bgatlaa Mall. The Hev. F'ntiior ii. Pmnola Way man, rtsstor of tho Polish Catholic Church ol St. Stanislaus nt Forsyth ami Btaa ton streets, wis arrested by the Sheriff yesterday ami held to MM bail to anawer a civil suit in which he is charged wit i fraud while acting tu ft llduci-ur- oapneity for two women iiieuilsirs ol his congregation. The aflblnvit of Mrs. Joeephine HirckBl ol 8 Jamee atrctt alleges that on H. pt.6. 1878, aba llOl the v. Mr. Wnvman MBf a' his ipe nil request, whi-- h be ngiocti iu writing to pay, with latenet. In ii- - year, and afterwardi destroyed tin, agree- ment mill gave n s payable at JUKI a ni 'iilh. beginning April I. which aha lube tjuently dis- covert d were imt iiiinie out to net order, aud were unendoraod. on Kanh t" in formed by n prieal that rnther Wnvman wna makinit at rangemenla t quit th- - city, nnd. his reoionnutatioiia Iglae audhia notee w'tthi'-ss- . si ntnrod iho ii't on to recover 1500, upon which he hns given 1750 ball, Mr- -. Mati-u- Wuligorski, n Brooklyn mem- ber of tit- - eongngatlon. In a depneltlon say-sh- e gave Father Win nun B written power ol attorney to oolTiHit sn ,lue her from Ibe trustee! of Hie Polish Church ol St. Slnutslniis. In Mi- lwaukee, which I 1- 1- told h"r I- t- bad pit, i it in deposit, subject lo her demandt In September last yearaht Inonaaud not savings by lo more, whl h she delivered in his hand!, irpon tb'iniiiitiiiig tin- - return ol the money inst Christmas, bo delivered 119.50. ami promised to iuiy tho remainder whun sh- - applied, lha payment from wot k to woak .until the flrit of thla month. Then ho Informed nnr thai he ha. I iis-- .l the money tor hll own benefit, nml had no um to repay It- h lici suit 10 racoyer f-"- an order ol arraal waa grantod end iaoo additional bail yiHjulrotl. At in- - im ai 47 st. nit. ti street, I alhai War- - mini tlenlodiils fi nmiuieiit Intontlon, but ad- - mltted tl niversion ol the money. Il would iniike no other avei im-u- t ihan that ho under- - t I lila caae. and would detond tho suit and make a nubile itntnmontt Vlcar-Uener- al Uuinn says it laaaehoma to oust the prn-st- . Il- - doclaroa llio ( liur-- h will i.. , in, 1... line eireilllltlltl.'t'S. si. Blnniilaue'i Church was (ormnrly oaess ph-- lis n Jewish synagogue, l ather i,y- - nian'a predeoi wor win depuead from the paa- - loratu aus in- - hud n dance m the bnanmenl tu, Sunday night. When Cardinal M Oloekoy was called up.ui U dedicate It. he roiuied. Bil l iu tin, nhaei il It wai d. licat' d by n priest. Itadaoa Caualy lo Baa steraai lly. Being oreiend by county ort'tllt.ira the n ' ymhoMsri M thilr liitnwsUnf dl rrotcd ii"' pou nasi ol ttte Beard to mm leravy Wty lot irnirinl Uikoi radatjili I li iraouat to Binu.ouu The .ni- -. iu, Bmiril -- rinanos havi ubtnln i aarauia. nan nl unit n i i'it.' weeki In orusr lo ittetiif I leaw Miiir Isctor) srraajpi ni snh iliiooaatyi " i a,, Qniaa ' Bheba" Wuniteriit ti till insiiilflcf ilea of lobaaon lln weald Iibvs t.. i ni mors lifttl atte Hiimabrsyi'l Pdrtatan ptnninajli upor niu-i- i unthrr tlato ii,r usar list anv t iif i Thev irl a . ..aiuia tu ulamueu. prrclpi' lab f by vultsio sctlun on a crystal baaa Tiisy m t eitly ni K llt.iiiiitirvya'i i.w.by sstAbllalinisnt, hi II !'' is-- Wth al N. York. I'ri. u llll wai hie. l h4,tj uu agtnts 4tlft 'I'l ln I l ilury. Worili ill line if ot tkiiatnk oiirft,lTrtftlbs Jury" free tttalt reailura -- t me bob York rtiaig ''-- " out to learroe 44a Ant I I. til "Btar" Mull t'tl,,llea. Him- wrijinsr. But Av.iii siflrief nynkM ulln.J - Alt. Deeeta nHadali Hi'iv.ire of datUCrOIII uiliHtl'.-n- . BUI UP by finiihilrnt arraoi iimtsr ibdcj BIUMB ftW WIN iBivir vuuliw lea, 'I hr BlgBBl tim.-- 1'i r.ll. I Ion. I (.'old r. rainy, I.., owed by nihil ivlude. 1... iiiliit'iuej is uwiUtanit I'liiit, iiua lifeuir iivi w MMtt, OKX. KCKKHT'H MOS'KY. .toy Quiild'a I rra It, ho Arrralrd Ibr Knt Itralttrlne It. Tlm runioi rBBOhad Wall BttWl yesterday afternoon thnt William Itehhin. formerly senior partner of tho firm of BoVdeB A Co.. of which Joy Oould wne a apeelal narlner, hntl been In n suit Involving n largo amount Tho rumor grow to Include nil the memls-r- s of thnt Bm nn well ns Willhun namely, Henry Hidden, Wnshlngton K. Connor, nml Jay Oould. Confirmation wns fouml In the fnet Hint Iho Ofdef of nrrt-e- clerk of the HhcrifT's 001 01 hntl just received nn Ordef for Iho nrrosf of Willfnm nml Henry Betdefl In a suit brought by tl. n. Thomaa T. Bekaft, who until recently wns President ol the Atluntlo and 9$KHtH Ttilegraph Compnny. Alesandei II. Wnlll. one of Onn. Eekort's lawvere. said Inst night: "The still la n very simple matter. Bid Ihn story Is very short. In July Inst, when bo wrn about to leave for Kuropo. Gen. Kekort deposited will, A Co. a ol k for t.'lil.tMin. I do not know what brink the check was drawn on. The nrrting.'iuent under which tbe check wns denoellod with Balden A Co.. ttns that tht y should drew the money nml hold It subject to his order. Gen. Rckert elalna thai it wns distinctly underst I thai tlm money Waa not to bo used by Balden A Co., hut Hint Iho iii"hii"ni prooeeda f tin, oheck were to ley phi I 111 n wrapper und until Oen, Eckert ahonlq enii for it. When (ton returned from Hnrope. he applied f'ir Ins money. aBd It win nm forthcom- ing. Ha baa been trying to secure lisln-eln- st N'ltomtsir without iticceaa, aad this morning babegaaaanli lorthe recovery of lha money, chnrging that the firm of 1. len A Co. hn.l con- verted tt to Hudr own use. In such n suit, tho law empowers the Court to Issue nn order of nri't-st- end plana the defendant under sin h bull ns iu the opinion of the I Inutl will seeure bia attendance of responsibility for any verdict thnt may ba obtained ainlnai him. 'I'he order of nriest wns griuited by Judge l.nr-r- i more, nml Includes n'l tho tie ti hers of tho firm of Btddea A C". Th" prlnoipal ones wo nre utter, however, nr., Willbitn and Henry Betden. The suit is mert'lv for the purposo of using the most effective menus to aocunuen, ii""" y. Ain gh other notivea are riiinorisl, and many believe that there Is soma other object, the In- -t Is thnt Ihen la no other object in view thnn the recovery ol Oea. Eck- ert 'a 130,000, I th, not know whetln r the Hlu rilT has yet aiTceted tin, BeldeBBt Upon Inquiry nl tho sheriff's office, I wns informed that another order of nrr st on u suit for filii.iiiio hn.l been ngaliist William Delden BloBe. I do not knoB- - upon whoso suit Hint order of nrrest was made. I UBderBtBBQ ihu order wns leaned i,y Judge Lawrence, I nm stir.-Hin- t our hns ho refanuoe t" the fad Hint Jnv Oould wns a special partBef pf the Beldeaej It la manly loondad upon tha fad thnt tieti. Bokert iiiaiietlils ipaelal deposll of 180,000 aiul CBB'I g t his money buck without tel. lag tin-s- Mr. W. V, Oonnor said Hint he had not vet bean aerved with any notice ol the action, but he knew Hint demands for money had I n mndonpon the it-- n - ami blmicll aad Mr. fi .ill. I for money due. hut Im nnd the latter Wore unable to meet the demand us the Boldena had taken posses-1- . .u t.i all the resources . lint firms, ns the Isu-k- would show. Ho anti- cipated no trouble, nnd declared that it In, was Want! I ho could easily be found. VMS1 I't Ml 1. 1. 1 OS. A Vrrdlel Aaalnat Ihr Alleged BOB er thr tlld I't lllr llrttlrr. Tim laat two dava of the trial of William J. M. rritl's suit to establish his right to tho pante ol tl,,- - Portehaatar railMonein broturhl n tinting of visitors to the White Pl ilus C urt Ilouao. Many even ant through tlm long speeches ol the Inw-e- rs yiatcrilay. nnd nwnitod with enger curiosity tho jury's verdict thnt proved utivcrae to tho clnimnnt Friday's began with tho evidence U, show that F.lirj Wlllson's nllegi-- marriage to John A. Herrltt wns not vulid even BOBOfdlBB to Quaker custom. (ion. Traoy. for the allaged son. anoka for throe houra yest' rdav morning in trying to c!iuuLwhi, twelve aim J, jurors that Williatn kin I i th" Ut" John A. ,at ...a, si iu I obi frleada of the Int- - millionaire cattle drover, the bucolic lawyers of Woatehester, and the small army ot COUslBI In tho fl rat and econd degroee, who at - b vs ami glr'e 'nnl men and Women, erowdetl Into tin- little court r , in this critical m nt ot the Irud. nml there wai ecnroi ly atandlng room I it. it waa n any noon when OeB. Inoy finish-- 1 ins st ii aad s it d'cvn. Judge Dycknan oh.arged th" jury that two nuvetmni were to be determined l) lham one, whether Willi tm .1. t :s t',- - s at -- I tlm fata hn A. Herrltt, nn l H- i- nth r whether ho ., i legitimate eon. The jur uy, went ool in. I di ilbornt-- il (or nearly tlir houra, mid. on returning, rorvunnn ynderhlll said thnt the verdict waa In lavor of the defondnnta. Then Mwyor Whiting, (or the pi, nut. IT, laked that tin- jury lie poll tl. and each ioryuinn wna la favor of tho verd t ia rendered. Mr. Whiting i tm.iu.ti for u new trial waa denlod. and exoep. ti n was taken. Billy thus were allowed by .iu go Dyckmnn (or the plnlntifri lawyento mnkewiul a eaie, with a stay of all price-d-In- ge iifn r ludgmoal nnlbeverdid. Then the admlnlatratnra aaked (or and received anal-lownn- of f.' in el from the . state, After adjournment, the plnlntifri lawyers mingled with tint jurymen, nud s .v Unit thoy liiutul that the jurymen nlin.wt unanimously believe Hint William J. Merrill M the son ot the millionaire, but Hie illegitimate aou. ( IUMB A TBiBT. A ltrookl.it I i tot e, I Men's Nulleu nC llutv a V ...... IVuutiiB ' I..... 1. hr Ijl.ryrd. (in Thuraday afternoon, aa Miss Emma tlnl" ana at a (runt window iu her fatber'a reeldenoe, nt 'J',1 Cumberland atreet, Brooklyn, she saw a thiol emerge from the beeononl with n bundle under his arm. Mu, ran nut ol the In use, mi l tin' thief, soeiiig In r. ht. rtuil swiftly t ward (Ir-t'l- io ftveliuo. The girl pursu-- d him. moUoolngwltli her hand toward tbo runaway, and, wln n she could bpnrc the br-at- h, ci vihg out. "Stop thief 1" Kin- wns ..ut of breath by Ih" tune she reached the '..rner id Cn nu ave- nue, nud. na sin- caught hold of nn iron fence nnd siopp- - to rest, aim law a colored man, employed to do chores ah. ul hor lather s tome, ami bade him pursue the thief. The negro, whose name is C'uiries Bai ith i is abort nn t thick ltd. ami a swift i linner, ami Ii" Btnrtt'd ut lull speotl aft.-- Hn- Hoeing thief. A- - Smith ..verb ok the thl. f. the latt-- r nn n- - around and struck his tm in r a st it nn lug I'b w between t be ,.'- -. which km- 'knd him t.. H- i- -- n I. walk. The thief run on, bul Smith waaoulckly III bis heels, and in a few minutes clutched the tails Ol the thiol's -- .at. The thud slipped till ol his Cod in a hurry, nml -ft tin- - garni. ut with Smith. Th., hitter threw tl to ..ne aide, an made up Ins mind Hint he wouldn't go back to Mine Unle until lie cub I take the thief along. Smith continued th- - obaae until ho naohed Adeipiil street nml Ureene avenue, ami then' he again aelned tin- burglar and hold him. at llio name tin, shouting or Hn- - police, tiiii.-.-- Campbell arrived us tin- ibi"! waa atrugglisg with Ilia cup;. ir. am I arrested the lug. tit.-- . In the i t police station the thud gave the name ol Peter MeCormaclc, nged 811, nnd laid thnt ha lit- -. I ut 80 llurt'i alley. A bun lie which In- dropped m the ch .se couUiluud lour-tee- n Bpoons, tw flnan nnpklna, a nnpkin ring, and a boy's over it. all of which hnd I n Melon from Mr. Hale's house. UcCoi'innitk pleaded guilty before I ti on Bliaini on Friday, ami wna hold to nwait Hi" (Iran I Jury a a tl, U. Th" Pol impllinonteil Huilth mi Iiis chain, " Well." sunt Huilth. it's a mighty po' nigger dill Won't do wlintu young Voinuu axes him." Usgglui la BIIB Anns. On Til. lay attomoou n woman was notlood btnlai. at A rst In yoiirtvtuiUi itrvet.mir Nicv'a. nt ftfterwiru In Will ilieet. she ittricUnl attention awl bei'ieij sin icL.t'l. but tatt'Sttat ihc bciurd liiadlk ilresa and apiieareal like a lady Altti iwldli mansetrn thai aha wsa insane, m i riuattl le t Iota, at realist, whoa it waa liltrruirri-- thai abfl wna llic whi' ol sell i.ii.- -, a ..nu ir nut :i ot ilsrtnsnat Ills i and h iskn h tanultti a, i inrsiu lulnemfttai her plan if si- lt:,.! duns uu- worn' linn- -' i n ai.eti w ,'saiun I i as, 1- nicraalty t u In r I.. agillg H' f II" 'ban s'"t all" II, ft potlnis ai Ptiraisaavlll mnl atn-ni- l tits Pit ti, it it. in luiurch ai Tsnlli ftvriun ""' lu-- ilt a eel. tha) Inn.' ant ral prvlty cliildreii. an,- iaftbeiil Jo jean ui im, anil vol) loud Inukiai lloreawhlppid by a I'rdralrl Mi-- s Qnorgll Uesmohd. a lied-st- rl' iin- - from PblUtUtlnhla, bugin iliysiiw n,i iltciur! la anlfc hiiunhftli unle-- l.nuuliili , in Otlo ifowaas liar, den, In Ut ki-- i " o'elovk on Krlitny iilyht, ftilar eianidrtlrat bsr amm ttait mill, alii rviim t 'I o (Jeruian, let tit ,i fit Itto pluuu, Ir pl.t V toll." llvulv IllUill! rb Biuaio didii'l aulliier mid lb" and iniisk-ifti- i It t,i ii lea i. wurtli vni llermail IBftdl ' roiniiri itial .t, t Uiaa latamoisl, whn sratig U i'"" plai i .ma vraaiilllg latin to Iiis ladlur, l hltti evi-- Ihs In ml with I Iniht ridiiw wlill'i Tin- bcwlbwrt',1 Uer man liatu IfUII s llruillfl ll ih.l iruttl Un- hull. SITTING BUU MEANS WAIl i armors t?i nr,JC Ari'BKttKffBMB AB l hook as sriiiso m i t 1 a Oalrt In ,.. f'onlrmitltillnB a Blasntl iinrnna ft I. '1 t nek on I'nt ii Hnl'nrd, Totlr,,. nnd ttrvra. II aon I tvt, Thoiiaiind Vv rll-.f- t ratrtl W tit rltira B Washiniitos, March W. A letter rixwtivcd ' by tha War Dipartneal Iron Ool, wnish, who ;flH is iii command f tin, OaBBdlaH KoaBtad ioiice IJ !,ij on tin, Dakota IroBllar, nporta thai Hitting null w j nnd his warriors are showing n vi v ugly and I'i dl iBBUbordlBBta dlBBeaitton. Tlu-- hnve niritle 1 no no vanant aa yet toward the imundnry una BtnlaawBai hut ns soon as spring opens Horlnus trouble IB B' I BaBBai iipprelicnded. Col. Wulah eatlmntca the P JihI atri-nut- of Hitting Hull's band nt 7.000 all told. 1 of whom 2.00,1 nn, warriors, well nrmed nnd I euulpped. In onlcr lo guntd ngainst the no- - 1. BaV pfabaadad rnhl of these Indians aernae the r iJ frontier and a posslbln nttncjji upon Forts Hte j v venson, lluloril. nml Totten. II bus been decided I! IB to Irimsport Hit, Kighlceiitli Infnntrv. (lol. Hu- - 1 f nH ger, now nt A t lo tit n. to Illsmnr k. Dak., ni B 9H speetllly ns prnctlt'iihle. nnd IBeBM illslrlbute l a. to such points nlotig tho border tie tuny be Bi H IhraetcBed or Been laadeoBBlely dafendad. HnaiLaai Ch 11 vt 10. March 2'2. A eommunlcation wna ft, 'B reoolvad by aieab-Oe- a. Ihertdaa inst evening from Major Cmlton, the commanding officer nt R'llaiBaal Foit Totten, DakfJMi which cohtalhs Hie latest 1 fl Informnllon ngnrilitig the WhereaboUll und Br'laaal movenenti of th- - Hiiing iiuii baed. An in- - KjHH ti o. itntn-'- Upaarhlka, railoBgln : to th, Bgaaep BrnBaH near Fort Totten.hatl return.' nfter nlnng ah aflifBiaBl b nml upon being brought before the com SBaiBifl BIHBdlng Onlcor, made "i i.iiiifilly IBB loliow- - BttafBiBBB Upaerhlku s ilil he had t th- - ng'-n-- on a IrtBiBiB Intiiiing excurnion. Finding gain- - Im Bllaaal tMiudereil u long tl slnnee Iron, homo, ami BBrliiH QnulTy arrlnd nt the Poplar Cm . In . MiH AgoncT, At thnt plane In, roiled nb.rg t.um- - BIbH bnrofatnnge Indians, among whom a ro aev- - IHHj Till who hail come from Hitting Dull'a enmpi HBB One of He sc. known as Crow lio prov it Pt itOB HniHHj relative of Uunarhjka. Tin- - Indlnn luid biin ullH (Upar.rhlkn) Unit ho hnd, in company v., Hi l lBB tlvo other In li.nis bi'lohglng to Milling Dnllil HmbbI b.ih'l. visited H- i- vicinity of F' rt rtdj n l..n Prfl-- I lull, on a r nnolir ng trip for the purl IwH aaoenalolag whether It be attacked w.th j su-- et ss. ami what Were tbo b-- route- - ElH proach, Dpaarhika did not doubl but Ihat tie IXaHfl Indlnn niadc the visit ol r nnotrc, aade BIIhbI s i ds'. 1. He mentioned n clrcupiitanee wlilcB m JHJ went to show Hint tin- - party of slxu 'tually nlq tlHH visit the nalghbol Into I of the n .st. CrCW I log fBH toi.i upaarbfafl thai us noon ai tin grafts geti up BlIvi suHleit'iiMv to nfT -- rd three parti sol PtlaH 1 dian n will leave Sitt' tig Hull's en up tin-- n ',0 llfl on Forts liufoid. aievenaon. and Totteni E.iah uhI ntln-ki- pnrtv will s strong ns Cahl n- - IqhH V"iii"iitiy sulis vt-- .l en rout". Crow Jio..- - s id iTaBal further Hint Sitting Hull's In linns ar" cn-- SBh enmned ob both sidea ol th" brltiah line, and ifaHB thut tlmy nuiiibi r v.- -n 1 .600 mi l I 7'-- liiiiH lodges. Upaaibika told M r CrollOfl thai llflBH wh"ii lie visiteti Creek th"re wero al out rSaHan IA0 lodgeB ol Ins-til- " In. liuhs in that Vicinity, JPaaHl nn.l Hint they det'liui tl to receive r;. turns Houi tiHaiBl Uiengnnt, sraaH Major Croflon, In coinnitnilculln theae facta piaaBB to Qcb. Sheridan, expreeet-- a lha opinion that ElaaBB t'l' inrhikn told a trip- - story, n&d thnt move- - ICbibH BteBlol Indiana in tha dlnctlon ol roiteTpC iBiiiil Itufortl. and Htovenaon may be oki (or BHiiH wl tu Hi" past u rag" will admit o! travelling Ii ll large pari Tea, upanrhikn.Tn nduriilhtoIbH lftH TottOB. brought u no asngo from Bitting Bull B aaBLH "amp to wamta, the hereditary chief of the Cut naBiH II ad Sioux, win resides there, advising Iii in to EtaaBfl remove from then nt on".', in order that he liaLaV might be out of linrui'h way In MUM of no i' attack. In vh-- of ih- - nt piiri-n- t latcBtloBa ol the bOB lllea, Major Oroftoa as.s tin,! H- i- garrison nl 'tfiaBS Fori Toil-- it la, Increased by th-- addition of one Vl onmpany of infantryand pri fors that Company jm m I of the Hiivciiteeiith Bagimant e sent Hi re. BlH BOCMBMTBM'M MATO IHDICTBD, ill I tt..- Puller t'.trainlaalonrr-- . Tor Sot Vn- rB l.iri iii, IBB Ntttidny I nn. l.atar. jil !! 11KSTKK, March tS- - Through the con- - HH eertcd action of kaidtng cttlBeni. a Oomntttaa SiH jointly with Hie County Executive Oomnittaa ot KbbLb the Hoeneatoy FoTTee Commissioner1! warn A ur-e- last leptcmberto enforce the ttBaday 'fl llqnnrlawa. KvldcBea wbb faralahcd Ihan thai EasLl throe hiiiulr e l - il" uia had be n open one Sun- - rataLfl day. and that liquor bad been openly eold anil EiH drank. The Board ol I'ollct, Oommlaalonere. ol UH v. ai l. tit- - Mayor isChidrmnn. refuaed ami nog- - MH l",b Ito accede tu the demands ol IhnCornmita , . Evidence 10 ihnl one I was pla I before it the January Ornml Jury, and it Wne afterwnro iHI currently reported und undenled thai tho SaVaH Mayor 10111" uuinn 011' or two v.a ho- - ill log Indb-P-- d ns wen Herman Mute niei ISH lanita, Baker. Kviiise Com niaslnnera. The IHH name mutter wn taken boforo th Mar h timnd fSI Jury. With addltl mul fvld 11 That body nHl nr. se nt noon I lav. Mayor I'm none ami the TflsH is di .1 c.u " Ion ra, II nrv Panlala nud iHl Fred-- ri k Zliitiner, have not vt eon nrralgned, anaS but it ii reported, nnd confirmed t - '. PHl know that then are two in llotinonta fiSl bo Huyor one tor negle t of In- - duties oa Mnyor,and tin- other f r neglect ol 1ns .lull' s .a Ctotiiinissioners liatiu-l- i HaH and iilmmer are Indicted with the Mayor on tha ffil latter cunt. The rumor bMniuaudagreatMn It H tliroiighout Bonhcatcr, and liundrc ls nn- ul- - if H ready discussing the which una Wl H I'ollei Coiuin'ssion-- r a lin.ts to be a fact. Tha jj trial ol the I il dieted Rxciie pnmmlaainn rs waa I H concluded tbla evening. Tin- jury dlaogreeOi i M landing aix for aad atx agalnit conviction, 1 Mtcr. At I P.M. Hie lury OB010 in nml ra- - c IIS p. rt- -l a verdict ol guilty in tin- eusn of tha j B in. Intel Fa.-is- Oommlialonan, Bnkar and Hi son Miits hlcr. Ihus dlipelilng the rumors ol nn n equally divldou diatigraeinaBt. Tha ludlctmeal T M was fur malloaeenoo In 0OI0B1 j. .potiri aad HeiraaUoei, UCHMOXB, March 22- .- To dny's session ol 11 1 ihinnatiwai oranplsd in djjeoatni 01 laeaaearltBt all uu titsr, rplsnuft which oMBtmd yemnaytotwiianat Hl leri Massiy an.l auiiiii iu stneii iti - isn.i..,.-.- ' u.i Bl Iheta bi'iti fen Miirapbid uasd. fwa riaaiN tt,e roininlttM nn Prvllsiii and BlrcUani wen IraH nrraentad, bul ar n Irnulbj tmls a leaoluUna va RaH adtiult'd a a aubsiltutr, thai tin itgfisllniX nfttoraM HIS mnilird tu niih. 1, iHiitrln Iu Uf - eaie. o n.,, um HaH -i ux-d- , unit be properly ail lalicd by lat "rs id nt. ami Mch ba nul .ton. that up v ! lakm Ineaa to,, ,1 tl;. bar .a tl..- an.l lle ri In' iiblirly HH Uiitli tbrfru infttte lie nrefte ' 1. e.h'.l. auri .ibv aiul n tr iFilun, 01 aeaiilor Kllttd, m tiai si HH Prvg b nt. rs.t an ftdinoniUon in ntnni wnaa BH I orilt-llti- a .1. Viontri hlll'a Hull. (I Th- - apeelal or "alruckM Jury ordered in tin BI It on. on mil bsBun bj Curm-hti- a J. Vsndartnllsislag HI William H 1 .ui.ii null wu irlrctsd jcsisrils) OaThaia VI layttol Thaatii Daalsi UaauBlaalua f af Jaraia, Blew BP M let. 11.01, ,t,i una trina tli.- n't j t- in niftialles. a u.i via jT Wrnay llrmy L r.inuti. ,,o-i- ti 11 Chnste, and aPiftl Ul - i st twenty Amm,! it" tv.. in, f ur cvntirnH'a frnia wnme HI m will le nrawnari wniisni 11 1 on nun; ilsitriis w 'in lit. in. Iiiidislii-r- i I'tatikiiii ailaiai, rreaV BI drill nl us Prmtiin Rirhsnttri Kittlifttd I 1. nv HI inilnn inarcbaul: IMiojatx it uiirihiali sul Bl Cliarlis Vatialini ralli. lea eivrcbiat. Asrit r..,ir Maalhi aad t dull. j II The youngest prisoner In Baymnndltrm t inll. II H Brt uktya, yitsrdiy( ws the pretty luur aetalhs old all H H id Mr- - EnilBftO Cook, whn married Wllltftai ,.i,i-.tl- n M IH nvpliew "i lit-- bo-it- i, ml. I ton, a l nk, red wna ar liH rralt tl n.r bll V uu Kn.l.n , w lll Psvla. who tl Uia Hi IM Mil r tier was alo d 11,. la Un mhim tad Bl Inr marrying hor, knuwliii that wsa livfMB Ul It. .tu., ui Un ul lid, whn .' nuusi'i I'll l Uw ox, - il f 1 M I II 1 tiotiiiii n or ihr llrtanei Nnnks. Kkw Obusamb, March n. Hani- - y'.xnaiiuai H aeiinin wlraruphed tu Cainplrolliir Ku b dy, u pi UTliosircitils deito-t- l ihs - von tl hstdll J H rritriiiiitliiiiTioid, .oi l i Int'in- no mil ,tli "' Nt st iM .i m. 1. i' o ' I'he e.i nn a. id lint banM alronl. fli- n- - an ail - mw H Ti a. oi ll.s bsnka la spiiiiivt-i- i b) UteouM l. iv no., ol 11 pUull lauBt'O i" b" sulie- tm nilllBBi'a WllaaM luavlctvd of 1'eijnrft J 1 UfthPSTON Mat Ii '.".'. The jury iu the Jonei II set nry caait altar m ibtenc pi tpviiitocit buur-.ii- WM lung brunilil in s verdicl uf guilty, Urrit InteieM 1 a aa sttarhod tu Un vprrlU-t- . ftiiil Ihirs m tnai.y lts H'sin grritll anrpna-- It wliit-T-i tu.) I. .or a H sri-ft- l tftiiiUt on ln foload trittl ui Bitlln a, wblt-l- i WIS UH Bo,, burcl) iftauir iu JlliiSi Oaiui it ilia tn-- Aiiur- ia ie nt.- in.-- arntcni-- l an inatiniicd until M .inlay. iLw t i.uiisul n i Um ih'hiii v ill lauvi nr ., ui-i- l. Another AfWeaa 1 hlel in tinea 11. in tiion. Cun Town, Kanh 5. 't'liu Baauta abM uw Melraaa - new in ipin nlantlion. tbiulhiy, cum- IB ma ti tiuu tip. Hrtlali bn i In ihtt neurit . win innnmiwa lI nirniatt'tf iiairitlitni ii a- - n uii "ip nu ftrrlvi. DI Ho Hsaulaaftrf srnrralh diaftffi.i-t,-tl- , uwim hi tbl iu- - IH Isullen .1 tl- - arinaii tu diaftrni Ibvin. bultlio)' aoBn H 1 .. fins bin 11 no ui tn fltibtini In litluliitd. I

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Page 1: ffilje &Mdkk putt. I · aprana Into beln. It would be interest iiiB to m exaetlr how ti a Kev. Patl er E Iwai Pur-cell I iniea llnnn-r. and aomethlUOl the parti iilars of his early

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ffilje &Mdkk putt. IVOL, i,vi,- -( 20t. NEW VOliK, SI N DAV, M MM H Zt, 1879. miCF, TI11IKK CHNTS.

THE AUC11B1SH0FS FAILURE.

jjoii mr torn mosKt CJSIK, hot itii is r, IM' h ; (: I Ji is 0UAJI

falhfr Idwnrd PBIBeWl Peer "..i- m andWtf Momar) Af . oaI.ttoar Wrraea ttV Paper Menrv fur Whiurirr Apellrd Adrqunlr MpniHlr lilffi... Hi .1.1.1.. le. I t , Ihr titMnildly

Cmounufit March H. TN thing whichpeople gencnlly aoem to And moat dlfllcvtty inMdantandina iii nit tha failure of Awhblahop

) fumll to. " WhU hM beeomeof the money l1It m without preoadenl in tiio history of bank-ruptcies I H nt ho viiHt n sum should leave so

little trace of im dlMppafMOi ami shouldhave! n to nil BppWiriinM Ol no little benefitto the persona NBponBlMa for the loan. Not

evi'ii tt.o moat wni irloun of bitterly leatatiaBcan honestly any thnt nm dollar of the gn-n- t

mm c depoelted with the Afcbblehop and hie

broth r h is ROM to tin- eni'loliim-n- t of thotoMod Md Inptfl BllBdad nien.nr hns been

by them with nnv talBtOl dishonest Intent,or has lioon snunnd-re- d. "Whet. then. Innix..n doM with the moBoyf To know that,

on" must primarily understand the char-

acter of the two men. Anil llrst, of theArebbltnopi While not nt all a bigot,

he hi', from the time o( his ordinationas .1 priest in IM6, given himself heart,pool, ftnil body to tha aervloe towht-- ins lifewas iniet-nte- To bin tha moat vital ami

iblaa la tha world waa hisreiig-Ion- .

it whm not a nan profaaalon ol faltb, to no

charlehed. dotaadad, ami strengthened, bvl avtvllyina prlatdpla thai animated bin in everyon., ol Iba many mod Wnrda nn'l work. When

he WM aaalRBad to tho charge of thodi.a-esno- t

OtaelBBatl ha fouad blab-el- f in h Bald whenBlnoM everytblBg thai ba regarded as eaaaatlalto th well being of naflklBd, here an. I lure- -

attar, had rat lobabrotwhl lotobalaa. ami it

dept h led upon linn, t huroncs were hkiihTin-r- waa obIt ona Oatbolla ebarab in Oincta-r.Ht- i.

aad only a let w. re aatterad through thadiocese, for that waa fortr-i- l ynr Bin Of

OBtbolle aduoatlooal Inatltutlnne, orphaa asy-

lums, and nfortnatorlee ihara wara bom Inabort, there lay before him. na his task, a urealcreative w..rk. for whieh ba WM as well fltte.l na

any tnna could be, except la one partlcnlar thaiof puaaraalni a practical executive talent foryaeplng bnalBaaa datalbi an i baa Mm t hem as

a man ol buelneea woald bmbbin a aonnaraialenter. n-- e. He bail the rt. but ha la eked thebead for thai aortol thing. It la to ha fearedthnt In his arilent daalN to do good he made thu

inls'skc of trusting too entirely to proTldenllnliniiiiatlon.

So far na eaa, nt this time, b deflaltely nsI. bis niiaiKl.-i- ii.eratl.uis ili.l not QMUtna

ant Importaaoa until attar his brother t.dwnrdWaaorilal I a pri-a- t. In li3"t. IJptOthal timehe Iki I ii reee Ivinic some ie...sits that weielor"" I Upon him. but had not m ide any use ofthem, aad paid ao int ri st nntbetn. Haatnplyprtea - tii.. r rtutodlaa for the benefit ol v.. .orpers e - to wh im tle y bolomted. II" was poorthen- - aa poor as an I of bis flo-- k almost for heliiul In irroW in the 1 -t (be means wherewithlo travel to ins blehoprlet and. arrlrlu there.had I" ask months nl efe.llt for the slmplertrjc." (..-- tri' s of life. To his honor, lie It ever

lhal notw thstninbm: tha eoornoneuiiis of money iniqai (tioallutly fOOWd Into

his h. in. Is. th' ru has nevr been a time sln"ehoae e iriy nan ..f his eplaoopaoy when ba was

not just as pool as he was then, oxeebt tliut heLas I sen out of debt. . . . . .

About 'he Hme that he wss joined by hisBrother Edward, then Waa an era ol flnaneiulprosi'. rity, due to larce Immlurntiuii nndeousenuent a.'tivitv In the ilevelnimient ofthe e.iuntry and the buildina up of thecities. Oath oil re from na sensInm tha West by thouaands. an.l than wasir d and work for all. They nee liberally tour unot" In their n-- w homes the faith ol theirhthera nnd in all direetmns Catholjo ohorebeeaprana Into beln. It would be interest iiiB to

m exaetlr how ti a Kev. Patl er E Iwai Pur-

cell I iniea llnnn -r. and aomethlUOl theparti iilars of his early earner in that eharnrter,tint that knowledjto la unnttnlnnble.nowatieaatTh" i reient irn nt dlsat"r aaema lonanea-Wre- n

wnrp--il aaddtanaati ins dipoaltkn. andto ha rioaaly all i -- i ins mlncf. Prom II

enlnl kiinllv man he ns-- d t be. he baa be-e-

e repellent, either moroae or hi t temperedby lurna, nml nhotlnately liuwlliint: to eontreraeahn . aetopbt, It s". 'ins. how.-ver- that hehm. v I Impulsively entered Into insbroth rs plana and idterlahlna tl rr..n"oujen ili-.- In- - the business a i v in

w brother waa lavkliMt, aat hlnaell tom ttis ir" ns br which thoan plan' mutblfje r nl I. The K.ahnp Terr Wllllnal re- -

tleuid to him the finai e department,From lhal Mine until Ihn Html eraan. It H

u, afPT, ,, i , ii...... nio-- t Intimate with him. that ha, I,- .Int. v n- -:i Ine of lb '" "'jlnnti i. and hnd not even a toapidon of tnealiKliteat irrivutarltr,

i nrst in it"v. Father F iwnrd Pnnell paidIn thai omiaalna ben .reai hi ..n depnelta.

wai i it lidlowlnBa lona ratartllihejl nnea,., ... pi nple who pul BIOBOV in his handsdid inly t bare II la a nlnee of auppoamiare lite eeurity. It is jinderatnod, howenr,Illll-.e-- l" ' lie Slll'l lo lion. i.-.- i " i'- -

int. i si. Ii is nnly fair thai the poneroflhai ns well as thai of tli" rii'h BBOOlO bnejl,and it - by Interest that nn y breada. Diebank- - would pay them int-ri- at for their money,and y n should as uenerous to your ownp pl fti the baaka would be.' W hen it waeSuaeaated thai four par rant would be aboutUi s if.- mid nrooer nftura be pronidlraooadM.It i .it nil Improbable that ItToUtteen percent, ol four had tss'ti advise,he would have nut to that. Hutth" four i.er cent, rata la.-t--d only H shortim. Th- - nn n who would bare baenaontanlwith no InlHroal ai nil Utonabt it bardwhanthev wre iillowd heir per eeut that they wenB"t in r "ipt of as nuiehas the hanks prom'reiland arombled that they ouirhl lo haya ahi pertent. At about the seme lime the Rar. FatherI Iwftrd boaan lo feel Uia nruaaure of a demandfor nn n v p. carry out the Blahop'a proieetawin h had I ii lei I'll "it on th- - etrenirlh of thetl"l it- already in hand. More money wnau led. and when ba announced Ibal Ihenee.forth hawould payaia pel cant. Internet. rtapoalti enma m n lornnl mon than am pie toheel ev. ry then proaenl n anlrement, "lid ulve

aieurnnca to one ol his annanlne lernpon'ment thai inch a PaClolll a str'-a- OOUld neverrun dry. From this pnlul waalhe l uiniiinuottl..- Inevltanla end. The ureal llnan lal blun- -

der ( pnylnif six i.- -r . Internal for m mi v

and Inveatlna it In waya which returned no percent nor aei-- tha principal, wna a lit beBla-nin- u

f. r ii eereerol aucD iupendoua inisman-BKemen- t,

Meanwhile the Bishop bnUBht a B

p. rb -- .1" and erected a tiulv miianiOeenl celhe'dr upon It. Willi a plain hut eommodioiis

reslJetice m us rear. hat ""' w,'sBoie.iv now known, lor Father Kdwnrd limplyliaidall the lulls as tle'i were prnentedj keptfco UOtl, and doeen'l raipnh I muchBboul ti nt . or iml-e- nboiii enrthlnaaiaa. nutR could not have been letn Ihan hall a mlllloBthai wai ihuaoanended here. No needy. atrua-- .

nu cmuraaatlfin appealpd in, valB 10 ihn.p for aid. Father Fiwnrd'. money baa

v.a" always oi,. n. Upon Mount Adams, where-- !.. I..I.I.I1.1 a. 'our.-- forti,"

Ihemaefyei,, We,''

the Bjahop nr, end a ?ndeomaone for then, and Fulle r l. lwardThe orphan nay luti.- - and Ihelnitltllllonl ol theBi . ... ... a. ..rlii' i.iul u eolitent III, III llrownCounty nil In tor libera alajei nfthnBialiop'a nnnlljceB lhrouh l. i.Sard channel. The Blihop was in Ilia PpHlonol acbemlit engroaaetl In noma importantpal nt. wl all- - Upon his assistant to 111

iortnin reeaeti with water, inddname mil oljnterruptlna hla prooaaaaa lo Inaulnwhanea

Fi'or'lMwaSi was nil the Una d 'ins-- tbloaMlb. t l d .'d like biisliti'ss. II" was r ivitiitmu' ii monay, paying interest on it in a veryprnul nl aoomlna way. aiipplylps ni'mer ln anyn. .,i .J amount for any chHrlla We pr rcllgiouapun "thnt net with the Blahop'a appribuyfnn rea aetata here and Ihen. in and aboulthe city, oftea at ipparentlf prwd barwuna, andfiivnfcl nu nion-- y in manufnffturlnH and mar- -

cm,', nneraa, But. it. now turpi putmu ih ..I lin money Re received pad' poeitaweiiioimedhMi'll to pay inl-re- si, nnd when i II Inpro, ll of prevlOUl deposits; the loans Mdlilts made with the Bishop's approval .broughtEaci no ,. turns : the real eslate purchased IIIoTuim in when offornd nvetlmea its value for II --

a. i ir ii.stan".'. Hi" oi l United Mates Bankprop rt v and retained poaaeeelpn ol until It

bus d"pi eeinied below iis nrlainal coal to him i

the biialnnaa Invcetmanta were made, not toreap r .lit from already luocnaaful enlarnrlaoa,lint III sate sti iik'uhhU llrml pnd liidiVHluulafrom fftllure, In the whole of biaalleU'-.- l Imapeas nraer he did notlilna unworthy ol pi wall'm' lii, uo.iddieaite.l iiiau. nnd sear wly auy- -

ti. nu worthy ol a wiao one,Bn in '.iters went on until Bishop Fur. 11 was

nn riihblahop, In IfiW. Tim onlyabanaain at ,ton made in tin. lit" ol Ihin noble- -

minded enrneel and man wasto niiinme the Held "f his iMOOvnlen e and

i the weight ol Ills responsibilities Iliaplain slinplieity of his life was in no degreeIffxctad. Iimt-nd- of iu.suminu the plump amMreiiHiatJince popularly itippoaod to aurround

liigli diimlinrlaa of the ehunh. he still, aaIke Blwan had, livd lh uuoatoutat.vua aud

eeonomlenl lib. of ft parish pi lest. When vnlu-alil- "

presents wre made to him. he causedthem to be disposed of for tha hem-li- t of theorphan asylums. For years h" refused to

his euiheilrntl. um or dona from theehurcbea in his provin e. lest tln-l- r paymentmd'ht pr-s- linrdly upon s.uiin struuulinnparishes, and when nt Ii nuth this revenue waafor '".I upon him, he stipulated that the sumspal. I should Is. far h ss than lie wns by pre-cedent aad cuetom entitled lo, and when theyw. re r i veil lii, always irnv ih.-- to ehnrll- -

nbla Institutions. Many very valuable plaeea olproperty stand recorded In bis name, but notone sonars Inch ol ground waa aetBBlly his.All were simply held in trut by himin his official capacity for tho ( hurcb.F'.ven those which ha has reeentlf ennveyedby (I I. Ii order that they might ha assignedfor the aecuring of the claims nuiilnst Inm.were only constructively his, and their assign-ment Is. In point of fnet. merely a legal form 10

sate tin-i- from the elut.-- of some eager credi-tors, who would otherwise have tnk- - n advan-tage of his nominal owm-rshl- to force then, tosale. By this means It Is believed they can bnProtected until the money Is rnlsed to pay the

Father Edward aeeumnlnteil ns little of thisworld's goods na his brother, Much ns be re-

cite I nnd niu 'h ns lie paid out, none stuck toIns fingers. He got the name snlary ns theoilier priests attached In the cathedral aad thaepiscopal residence. MOO a year, lie hn.l aroom in tha episcopal residence, little, If any,belter thnn the nvcrage third-stor- back roomof n second rate York boarding house.He palled through the crisis of IK57. nml evensaved certain banking institutions that tverothreatening collapse, (or the people, IrhfhteBadby th" failures all about them, rush" I b himto deposit tln-l- money, He never troubledhlnis. lf to keep any Isvik, so that he could Inmhad nothing approximating to an accurate Id' ilof what he owed ortthnt was owing to Bin.doing upon the wildly fallactoui theory thai

meant hnaeally, be aoanoly monthought ol expecting BreurltV from tlnanito w mm he lent noBef than he didof giving eaoorltf to thosn who madedepoaiti with him. WheB B depositor broughtliim inon-- y Im sunt h.-- up IhahaBilleal s. rituof pnp-- r OB his d".-.- and noted down th" date,amount, and nnmi i. and thai wns held nsthe depositor's eerlill 'iite. When inch B scrnpwas preaeated lor payment he uuquall)BIBglypaid, ami wln n it was offend as th" evjdeni f

a claim for . If the party producing itdid hot want the money, he just dotted doWBwherever then wee a clean spot on r

the amount of Interest di,". In-- more UIOBeywm deposited ha marked it dowaai so much

pun, in, an.l wiien money was umwn "'crlbbled the entry ns soniu. h " paid out " up nthe same stip of paperi Iu ours' of timetin - entries would enrol to cover the paperwitil ijigig, cries cross, l d ,wn. tangleillines or w ir.ls and lUuive in nlntoal Ineatrlca-hi-e

ConlualoB, II:s handwriting was veryIrregular in Us degrees of Illegibility, but nteither its liest or worst could easily have beenforged, ami he. Inning Belther bo iks nor mem-ory, would luiva paid a forgedas w II as n genuine certlll""ate, It is. Indeed,believed thai be has lost conalderaMa sums mthat way. Ten years ug.. moat of the olderpaper ecnp cert M ates having w..rn nlmoaiout. or been So cov-T'-i- l bv Olltl'leS that therewas no room "ii them for any more, he made ureissue, ngurlng a unts up to data, mid lomtiny of the ueuoeitore he geva su n little bookins savings bunks furnish to their p itroBa. Thatspas a f st-- t in tins plnyed tin- mischief withall hope of ever disentangling Ins atf .irs farenough to And at what money he a iunlly didreceive and how mu 'h of Ibe vast sum m--

dueis in point ot fact accumulated and com-pounded Inter, st. Ii mull be rem mbend unith" had air" i ly been golna oa ab ut tliirtyyears. Iii wlii 'n time the oldait depoaiti hadmore than doubled Ibemealvea twice over. Butin the n w issue of ntes there wastmtlniig to sin when the original depot t wasmade, or its amount, Ait that appear",! was tt,.amount suppos-a- to be on ib poeit to tiie creditol the bolder of it i s nn nggr gat . Thou Uponthat baale ha wouldenct n new ranee of ehiro

tawriea, Tim ax pert aecountnnta whofirnphnf..r wei'ks past I n wreatiiug Willihis affaire, nl pnaeatcd by the chumsturned In to the trustees for audit, makeout that eonilderably over half a million of thetotal debt represents int. rest nhi 'b has iiccmedupon depoalla, and has .impounding iuthe ten t ears linee th" m w cortifl ness w on Is-

sued. I. g all Imlnnd that, there can bepoi lung but coujoiiure ; hut nracMfa mn. whohave devoted er nnd MnfUl study to the mat.t' , express the opinion thnt not over one-hal- f

of th- - sum nnreaenianl u Bs, ihmsA totald liwas eter actaaDl dep .site I Willi FatherEdward, and thai he hns. in ry many

where internal waa ma lofi loci impound,p ud to tin- - depoeiUtra ns iBloreel mu h inorf. ,n the nni'.unt ol tln-i- original depoalta. p(crturac, that fact doea a t nlleva him from theohligntioii to pay the principal n'-- o; but theknowl" Igeof it cannot but mitigate Ihn seemingai verily ol the 1"- -- ol Itieb depoalton. F itherEdward could not aiiy "Ko" lo any whoaakedlor aid. If the party soii.-itm- nl-- rom loinpr.,(T red ft i tgage. In, would take it : hut. ifone wns n"t lortboonlBaT. be woald aooept nmen note ot hand. ,

one iii. in who Isirrow d IS.iMitr.en him sini-pi-

gav in return, " It v- -l ol Father r. -

r 11 ". iiihi." signing 1.1 nam" to It. and thatwas quite satis nctnrv. It - ntllrm-'- that notleaa than lOU.UUO wen loaned by bun and nnstill land ng. in sums ol Ir im 1601 ItiWaJ.forwl'i. Ii h r .1 n 'thing in in than verbaln 'khow'ed ieents ami prmi ises to pay, And nsfor worthli e mdea, h- - has t.,rn no bundra is nlt liem. that nothing could ever be ool-l-

te . ii them, and hundreds rliil remain np"iiwhich th" aeaignua Ims anma vacua hopes .,(netting back a email peni'Btnga. He wai

woak oa helping hi- - rrleBda, amongbuiim ss mcB. out ol their Baaeclal ambarraaa- -

iu. his. and in that nnv l as got r'.d "f h.ini" terylarge sums. Bv the failure of on- - big dry gisi.lshoum lor Instnnoa, he I .st ITO.msi, an I by

another bunkruptny 190.000, and theae ar" hutsamples ( numbers of his DaaBOlal tra'isn-- -

tloaa in that inm. Bo be went rnerrill sailingalong like the fabled oartbao pot Soatlogamonatt e t rass ones bound to go to smash In the end.Meanwhile the Archbishop, uot auspc tiug anything of this, hint contiuuea r.n inowe yeeradi awing upon hlin f..r money to aid cliurcheaend InatitUtlona of various sorts throughout thouioceac.aud soni" tedious lawsuits were costingInm pr "Itv heavily. On" Patrick (.onsidino indying. lft a large farm ..n Mount Adams to theArchbishop, lor denominational ns". ills nat-

ural contested the will, and the litigationthereupon lasted many years costing the Ann-bisho- p

133 000 I "for- - 11 was final v aBttlod.When the hard iiiih-- s ami-and depoalta toil on.

the demands up-.- Father hdwiud ia ti.a-ur- y

wer- - not cornapondlngly diminished. aadtboBhe found it n nary log H and rafae rnonnyby inortghgihg the al ea'ale to which he hadclung so miiuy y ars. mid by hypothecating the

which h- - hnd 0OB-- ilnu.r" or leaa worthless pnp-- rngly token In egohange lor good money.

Tln-i- i false reports ol other losses by the fail-

ures ol IW0 local banking institutions convertedthu alarm Into a panic, ami the run upon Inn,begnn 11" did not leal n day. nor an hour, BB-d-

ii iii III" sens" in which savings banksmight be said to last, (or ha ran outpfoaabalthe first dash, and slopped payment But hebaatencd to get some mon nonoy, and beganpaving RgaiU. In un hour or two Ins strongNix w is "luply. Then Im closed, went out andborrowed some mon money, opened again.land it nil out. nnd closed. And that wns tin;way ha went on from day today.eolveniandhonoring ail obligation! lor aboul iwo hoursevery (or- noon, and bnukrunt tho r- st ofthe twenty-fou- r hours. Of eours", the de-

poalton ui"w wild. The rv uncertaintyof whether tt, y wore going to be paid ornot maddened them. An exolted multitudebtwiugad tho Iciise. Til- - aged AnbbMbopnoticed llnir presence and nsUed what was I

Fatli-- r Fdwar told him than wasmerely a little temporary trouble aboul money,The other private 1b the house thought thenwas mil; - t i.ii. mil y trouble, and bor- -

for Pai -- r Edward, from thelrnerennnlfriends ecvcral Ihouaand dollars. 1 h nexlday Father F. iar inv-- d paying-telle- r a littlelonger than usual Then aouin WBttltliy I i.tno- -

thoiisaml dollars moreli" launch uaves-ver- al

but sun me trouble how dnllv. At length theend waa raacbou. There wna nothing more lomortgage! no more money touiu o.

ti,,. d ip (tore kept ciuing m greater numb n,.t,.i iiii inrgor clalma every day. fbaiiweouafii iel a Unkruptcy could no longer be con-

cealed froni the kroliMahop. H- - at onco In-

sisted up in tho entire affair be ng turned overton board ol Iruaptea. Even Ihan Fiithcr Kd-

wnrd could not. nallae that he waa in a iu fromwliiuli h i wl m.t get "Hi iiulteenally ll.be hndtwenty or thirty th-- us i dollarajjnd whenHi,, trust, 'stalked ..; issuing 1 no. nod ol I dalo it t tin- d'dl '.t - f oh.pooliad thi Ir fatl- -

mntill and ntter . elnboiate llgurtnganud divings into his memory, aaeureuthen MBOdaBtly unit IW.00d wouTd bamore than ampb tooorar a.vory aenlowed to d.p. sin,-- . WheB. a few wcakaafterward ho was nit irmcl that tlmv thenkn-t- v thnt the bi wi Hide d 18.000.000 andpoealhly roaoh M.0U0.0U0, h., was mora list.

anybody ela'i could possibly havebee,,, nnd Indued aoomi never ilnoo to hayantitto gotten over the vtunnliig effn t of thatdiscverv. Tneallngi i has I u made thilllarge amounts d tit depositors money hndi.e, ti sent to Home. That. however, is positive-ly denied by Hm And. bishop.

At leaal s ..( the deposit are Oar-man- s,

and thr ourthaol tile dobt la duo towhile I aiitl-ir.s- feeling was

I adonSnanl and they ev-ite- each pAer with

il thev had been despoiled by anArclbTlhopql ln-- h MtractlOB to help Irisheh.irch" ami further the business ftlaraalaol

Tbe lallun whloh Fallior Sd- -

'.nrdsu-tuli.e- his loss wnatliatol onBut un calm Inou ry i waauot

found that a ly Barman iiidivi.lual pr con- -

gr. gatio,, hud ever applied in van, ( aid at11,.,, pis l residence. Thu Oermans had re-

ceived littl-- i simply booauao tin y nskud fuia .urcaly anything.

PUNISHING OLD EMPEROR.

Hr IT WAI TttOtrOHT ttKCKSBABt TO

Avri.Y ' thr HKit nuts. "

Kserrlrnrrd Tonrn vx ho Think thai Mr.ii i vh. in Pratattlat the Bum, Misht ot

Msvrral Mm thrlr MtH- - Tkt l r' I'rare.Tlu-ri- nponril in The SfN of I't hliiy, tin,

Hlh lush, nn nrtich, hasdad "PBBlahlM nnF'.lephnnt." which contained nn account of thechastizing by hot iron of an Intrip-tabi-

now in winter Quartan in Oeatral Park, Blnaatha publication of the artl "le, iu accuracy hasbeen QBeatlOfiedi nnd the following hns buc-t-i

at this ofltOBItmk Aanaiifti Heciari ros ?ns

PSSTBSTIOS Of ItSI I TV V" AllS.I-- . BlNs yofta, M.n h 14, lata I

To tiis FniTns or Tns Sis .s. lo v.air i ilit flhtimortilii 11 p. ... sn srllrls n, - a Ibevl. sa.l ani.fflri" nf (In- - sis'lrty hii tinni.iilisl.-l- l.i lltvFS-V- t

IM Ull cara tirirel laiailailhai at ill Uw Hrnnstiuin , rntrsi

Park, an.l tsteutty lint ef Bmiairor, nn.le by thoeffl ,'i r. ami n. I thr ullnlin I slrni ol nnv Ii eiilian.' taa.n'ov-r.'i- l , .1 K ia.v-,.i- i. Htn ote oilent o, tt.ra.rnsn.Tlr at tlii- Path. Matt-- - tl. at lhi-t- n- -, a nl

of truth In UM nrtlrlr iron, iH k'lieilnif lo tel. A thishas ri'irlvr., n snv lelti'ta iron, our rra.l. ra. rail-ha-

ItMllUafl la Inr Nllrlsa brills! act. lraar pittdiat, lidsluiituiulili'atiou. Voura. Ac

TBaaai Wi n.oeThe geen fee" it. donbticaa upon the antbor- -

ityof Mr. Bergh'a eooloty. also hnd this para-grnn-

"Tta- St's rrlrritar rnt'li-he- .t a tsrvof rrvslhnc ere-rlt- ,.

elm h nrsenhttl Ii"- th.- h. . p r ut an IMIihant InOsairftl P.oi" i'iitii-hr.- iti.' latniil lo itiaalM a m h t

no ii- - l r ii n a 'thr iiiii'i' nii:i-hu- u nt i. ailvi.hn.li .1 Ku.,. ' ,tt,s rwihanu, sayi Uir ri i.uri, 'l-- .tI..- .u.i sot sqMai tl.- kasiM wiMaly ,u in Btaa at nIsi SMfl Sin tln-i- i tin- SMlllftnl Ilia Ins ii ulfal.tr lot--

u gataada ileal an.l un. a. slfteilai tit- - lerrtMrftiau-Mtr- a

trunk wherever laere la a ceel i i it, th. aai '

wit. ti CubiinlsflviMf Wsnutln'i iiMnUoa ts i. lti.ttu- - report t'na lie aai.l that atich lirutahlysnul.l hv no nt.'tuia lo thr Park l.

lie n, .ili.iul le laaUtliM an lioralla .lie It of thrInat'er. a liiel, will ii- -s lis ewlesft, s- - an pBa-e- r "' U'lofk-i- for Uw Prseeatlon ot Oraelty le ftalaisli vi-- .lr. iiirsi Ps.k rtsn-rasv- , raaffllara the hsff wrs ta qaca.

ti an.l the atns-r-i , nt .1 the ete) h.ii,,, silt!pruit-une- tile rri.uil utterly Ijlae "

Tho elephaati i Central rnrk form pnrt ofthe collection of nnlmnls belonging to tint 1'. T.Baraorfl OtyraaOonpMF. They, with numer-ous Other ntitmals. in luding tigers, loop,nrds. iraffaa. aamela. the aronartv of the samecircus oompaay, an raaalvad at the Bark at theclosing of th" season. The company during thewinter months, until tho opening of the seasonin st. ring, employ their own assistant to takecharge of nml teed tho animals. The keepersnr- - nil men of grcnt experience Iu the manage-ment ol n t, mi, Is. nn.l nre untiring in theirwatehfolneaa.

Tin- elephant hnts is altualad in the wi lespace fronting the mus-ui- In the Arsenalbuilding ut Blxty-foart- b itnel and Fifth ave-nue. It is one of a series of long shcd-llk-

bulldinga. with nlaaawlndowi in front, a verynarrow door leading t It, and a very red stoveb ol rm-r- . Than, all Winter long, chained

b, their mini feel t staples in the wait, are thaelephants, six or sevn iu nuiuls-r- . anof nil alBaa. Tin larger ones aru 10 d

ns to avoid BBBeceeeary crowding.iv and night theaBlnaW Hand in that nar- -

r .v tuHiiouse during tin, four winter nonlbBiThey ar" a sour"'- of great Int -- rest to tin- tin.

of visitors who st.iinl out-i- ami Wat It

the anlmall swaying lo ami fro. lilting theirfeet lioiir alb-- r hour, mill at times, as if impa-tient at tlnir ...hllu-ui-u- t. tofsihg their trunksrest! nliout.

Fv-r- y nig'it (or the past year a representativeof the HUM nee, In aeoordaBCe with his duties,via tl. t' ntrnl Park. At th.-s- times hohns peaaed by tlm elephaal Incise twl verynight, lie Is thoroughly acquainted with thema&aireneBl ol the aatmala, ami has a personalBcqnaTntaaoa with BeVeral of th" keepers. Asn rule nt t Int hour ho passes by. generallyabout n quarter past 9, tho elephants arern.'eiv.ng the Inst ntt.'Utions from their kt- -

Tilt, annuals at stp'ti tlrnee are geu-erall- y

quiet; aomu of them lie atretehed inhug". cumtsTsoine niass,s on the fl.svr. Atother i" htjsYe.ver, the ahouta of the k eperaand tin- - elan king of th" chums -- nn Is. henrd forI aisasena rla ikeaa nigliLj the usuallytjlin-- t elephant house ,4 11. art ttrfrnn. rminis are all standing up nnd rafHeaBly ftanip-n- a

tln ir luet. ThuT il entiled by one Of tln mi dng wlial a keep--r culls oraaad In-

Th - r Inn personally w 1. endtheyenn Para offl-sT- who have wiln I,

eu It nbatl between, keeper and annual. At

euchtimeatne animal si affaoted goes to thebngth ol Ins bit ..I cliftii,. nnd puabee Wilhallids etrungth ngntnat ins near cnmpaiiioni I bel. .tier ut Bral Inkei tbli quietly, but. aathn off ateont nit' s, i." and Iben tha itruggle,

n ia stopped by Instant and leetn meaiii,might i"- - unngenuai lor ahould ll,e elephanta.son keeper put It," once gt t nl crated together,tuey wmiid ii, a iliort um" bring down thellnmnly tslru -.l outliouse on their heads,i.,, ,y notliln ( tl. dlrnet peril lotlia k .'i -- rsehnuld th-- ur at bcaati I me ancontrollnnleiAtiucn tlmea. the reu rterbaa wltaeeaed ladhkeepera, armed Willi dubs nnd ibarn prnnga,bear tha nnl mala (mo aubailiaioni Thevu -of the keep'-r- s aretl.cn pit In- - I to s i high a k V

that frm a distance it would s am II itanghlwas going on nnn-n- thems lt s. llio beadkeeper lathe inme who, during the long elr-cu- e

st eel processions, uppeat s In tho guis- - of nCloorkn. leading Hie unwn-- l ly iiniiiiiil-t- .

As the reporter, ai 9 o clock Moaday night,tl," loth inst.. entered th- - Park. ho wne attract- -

e.l by the shouts ol the keepers, and ashe paes.-- by tlm house notlcetl several menand women win. stood looking iu at the ani-mals. Th- - remarks. " Oli. isn't that a shntii-- !ami HOWbrUttll from th led himto the olephniit house. The two keepera intheir shirt sleeves. Brand with pitchforks, weregoing up ami down the Barron onthouae amongllio anim us. in anatn iu ...... ,severe in their attacks upon the third elephantwhich wns ba-kl- against the fourth midswinging us trunk, while his huge ears fairly

t I outward.Thu stovo near tho Boor was risl hot nml

threw a glow of light through the whole stable.All the nnlmnls leemnd under great exnitu-nien- t.

F.v-- ry effort of Iba rs to keen QUW

the thir l el phiint Beenad tittil". ami nu bienlyone of the keepera was struck by tin aniin.il.I'he other keeper then picked una long ironpoke, thnt stood in tin- lire, ami while the otherkeeper preaood ins long lron-- i itad pltoblnrkngaliist the ntiimiil's trun' ..tint- - keeper IniaedIt aad drove tha poker quickly up Iba aninaratrunk. As In- did so women win. Wenpres-- nt screanied. and .Hi" in.ih rapped with astick again. t Hi" glens. wllilO Otben slioulcd" Sham-!- '' " .Sham"!''

The kaopnra qulokly turn d out their lightsnml continued shouting ill the animal-- .

Two .. veilings later tm- same reporter, bappon-n- g

to meet a keeper with whom be is nuraooal-l- y

acquaintod. and who is n km I. patient nuuiwith iiis charge. Incidental!) remark ad I

" What was the matter last BtoBday with theelepbanta, that the Itaepen applied a not iru to"

How did you hear o! that I" naked tho keep-er, starting.

w.-i- i l ttns thero. npllod the reportor. andIn, daecrlbed what In- hadeiwn. " Wny do keep-enlre-

tha animalaao? ' be than ueked." Tha elephant liiul was si badly punished,

was the reply, Il Emperor, lie is the sumounlnial thai 1 am iold, lome time ng.. trampedIns keeper loileaih. 1 is a V it tot is hr n ' utbest; but alter his L ug COOflni un ut Hi the OBtflIm gels what we call 'crafted.

' Kleunnnbi are a good th ai like Imman be-

lli s. Tbuy ..re tlm mtatt Intelligent nml for--

larillg "I l,h una is ; hut llnv u I HXet'OII , nndnil mil cannot stand connnoment. y ban thaifirst come liere. niter a l"hU s. i.soii of perforin-n- n

'o, they arc tired out ami need real. 1 Im Histtinug ihat is done to them, when they entertheir o iurtcrs, is to oil lln'tn carefully, theirskin- - being apt lo crack, They will remain rjululfor a l.uig time aftor they have been r'"H'lVl

ie inn at uimost an, moment they may breaknut iu a sudden nml almost uncontrollablerage, it n, uot an uiiububi iimaT"i V'!henrtbe Iteepen. who lluop In the loll abovethem. sudd, niv iprlna out ol ihelr bed! amirun down nml try ! pacify tin- ...or Drutoa.tine or another ot thorn alter stlllld-lo- g

pntieutli ah winter, chained to tlm .lap -- ,

wiili Inn 11, noi'gli rt -- in between them I" lotthem Ii" down, will gt Irrltablo, Then th--

will begin lighting, and of courao tiio keeperslllllsl ll- -n font) I" subdue tllebl.

i n in. tiieti ai' obliged ai tunes tube appar-ently iu ui.ii wiiii i heir animate j for alumni thebenata not be oiittroly uowod. there would bedniig'-- whou oucxllibitlnn.Ol tlutirkilliiig peo-pi-

The us" o Hie red hot poker as applied toEmperor is noj the Oral tune thai I hate knownit ueud hen. Emperor is a parlioularly vlclouabrute, ami his ke.'p rs me obliged I" pay con-s- i

mi nn. I sit i' t attention tolilm. At lliatlme Hi"keeper ip.lied til" 1' ' lit it IrOII to hllll. I kUOW

Unit the kocpor'l bf" v.'.ia in diuiger. For thatday while oil" of the keeper! was attendingto him. Emperor luddunjy itrnok htn downwith oil trunk, dragged him Inward, hlin, andwould have triiiiipleil Inm bi ilcath but ha' lintother keeper. Thnt'a tvhytiu y gate Emperorthe ' red iron.' u the clnua in' h cull it.

Do they ever apply it lo tlm olhur uuiuiiilbasked tin- reporter. ,

" t'erliilitlv Why. hist sf. ting win ti III" 01

ens man come ben to take iboli nulmali awaytin, great African lion became fairly era 'I.Ilv.-r- effort was made to antioe him Into Insoircui ooge, lint he i. nl, roared nud spratiu atthe liars ol his own ''age until il became dung or-0-

nyen lo leave him there." Tin- - order Waa givea to lienl the Irons. You

wouldn't bollevo it. but nalrou alter Iron wnapoked ut biin, beeuiaeu win m bia noutn nod

tilt them. At Inst his month wan badly burned,nnd it was not till then thai Hm eit .'tis men luidfnlrlv cowed bin, to submission."

'Well, what nlstut Ktnporor 'f " Interrupted thoreporti-r- . " 1)1,1 not trie red-h- Irou eauao himterrible suffering V

" Why. certainly It did at the time, and one oftho keepers says that the animal has en, ennothing since Monday. Hole, however, gettingbetter, nml In B day or two will have recoveredaltogether. You see, tho Insldn of th" ele-phant's trunk Is a thick knot of muscles Inrings, hnrdi-- thnn the toughest tenth, r. nnd allthat tho iron tlld was to hurt hlin badly for thetime; tint, what waa more Important. It warm--him for thu future that it might be appliedagain."

' Is It usual to punish olophniita In this m in-

ner?""No; I Itnvn never known of nn Instance of

this sort, but such punishment Is freiiietit withlions nud tigers. When nulmals mo beingtrnlncd they nre first ullownd to stnrve nltnostto death, Then Hie Itnlner begins by f lingthem little by little entering their cnges nil thetune. He is nrmed giiiernlly with nn Iron liar,nml nlwnvs fnces the animui. If ho sees oneskulking behind hlin b" gives hlin one blow onthe hi'iitl with his Iron lair, which knocks thebensi aeBaoIeaa, If the nnlmni still showssigusof troachory, tho tamer nrevldie blmaull withthe ' retl Iron.' and at any moment that the nnl-mni shows light it is driven into Inm Thntconquers bin,."

" what Is this ' cage ornre' Hint you spook of ?"" It is lustiness! You naff no Idea now aud-den-

it ciimes upon t lit- - anininls. It Is miluriil.Why. just iningine no many Itroog, moiculnr,lu'iillliv men being OMod year after year. It Isnnlurnl thnt some of them wnuhi become crazy.I hnve wntcheil nnlmnls at night, and seen tli-- m

nt times getting the ernxc ui'oii tli-- m. At II retthoy remain quite still, ae if they an trying tosuppress their rage, Then tin y will suddenlybreak out In iingoverunblo fury, and ut su 'Ilttm. s a menagerie at night is bo plaaaani placeto in In. They will roar, spring nt s oftlmir cai-o- try nml tor them asunder, nml

rente su h a terror among the otln-- r aniinalathat it Is to us-- , lor-- o to auhdu tin,

iiliimul Into quiet. Of course, nt sm--

tltm s. the r. il in n must be applied when a cir-cus troupe is travelling through the country."

" H-- W tin they usually ouiiish tdoidinntawhep thoy an la IralBlng the anlmabi arc

shown how easily tlu-- CBB be Overcome brmeani ol straps. An elephant Hint line once

i, thrown will I mo generally innnage.nble. Keepers, however, can stand no foolingfrom tin ir minimis, nml If th- - prong or sie-n- r

fails to make them obey Ihen tne keepers usetl,.. i . .! r.,.t. This ei.nsl-t- s in (villi?ropes around the brtlUB logs nml pulling thenfar apart. Then ihehenats nre PerieoUJ pow-r-l--

mid lie on their s a mass ot torturedThen the keepere will t them with

cliil-- un-- they s. pi. 'i,l. Flopbnlits. how.'V-- r.

are th- - hrnt. and in g enduring ol nntmnls,as they nre nls'i the pr"iiib-st- They will nil, nisistand being beaten to death rather Hutu Iqtlea),for tiny know that It they on en do so even thenmate- - will hold them in contempt."

Since the denial by tho authorities of the pun-ishing of the elephaal, tbe reporter haavleltedthe keep-T- . lb- hoj a wife nnd family amiknows tti-i- t he will he dismissed l( tbe olll era

l Mr. Bergh society should innk inpl ntagainst I, , in. In that event, he and bia familymight starve to do. ith. while the behet waa pro-tected, He is a good, honest, kind-hearta- d

keeper, win, oaaordloarlly hantlie. by volaa aadhand, the most savng" brute, nnd who couldVouch for the entire truth ot th" story publishedin Tut: M'v but thai he b ars that lor tellingtne truth he nay be dlamlnad nml his familybeggarad.

On- - of the attn-li- cs of B irnuni's show saidyeeti i. lay Hint the unly thing to he regrettedwas that Emperor was not Blvea more of thehot iron, lor the nniinnl - si ll naaub n d,nnd may yet kill lOfBenody, Only B tew tlaysago liiti one of its kep--r- andbiirlcl linn through a door. The keeper Is Intl.uly four of thrown agiilnst a wall andkilled. Th" showman added that the hot-Iro- n

IrealneBl wns resorted to only when it wnsdoomed absolutely 10 protect the I veof the men the nulmals; and lietint not regard It as cruelty to do this.

''Mppoaa thnt Mr. should thoinsmissni ot im, oueiiuiiig teperi iiun wnsexperl. need circus man. ' H is suei-esao- r wouldnaturally Is, afrnid to npply the pun -- htuctitw i Ii. by common oonseul. is alou usidore.1effectual in the Baae ol madtlt ne l brutes. Sup-pose thnt Emperor, for luatanee, alu uld agnin'" st into one uf theae furious outhurata.ami should kill one or morn of his keepers.Who would tie responsible for the of themanl But bbmoso im oulbraai should occurtluring u public exhibition U...I kn. ws what

nothing ol other beastl, any on" raj Which islikely to Is ti," nn N iitrobable at any moment.unit -- - with the wboleaorae ar of punlabmcntbeiure him. ( c.nrs'' th- - beaat might Ikkilled at tli- - lir- -t outbreak, but thai WOO i put aspeedy end to ail Boologloal coileetloBa.

Till MAMI I II iH BAKU HimH.AHV.

Three Beaten rtun.u ft am IhnmBmi iueniine.1In Ihr WbIIomI 'I'l riatir .

Thorwwaa unnaual activity in tho polloeCentnl Oflci' and at the M inlinttan Bank ,teyday. ow ng lo Information received from th"Treaiury Dei nrtmenl nt Waahlngton, thai in apBrcel of is'inis t to be rede in d by a Loa- -

doa banker wen ( .und three 11.000 live- -

twenty ci upon ismis. i earlag numberi thatthat Uny wen stolen at the tine ot tha

burglary. The bank officials leal for Mr.Wnl. lo Hut-hln- s. c s. for the hnnk. nndr.ipi Bvrnes of the Mercer atreet poliec. whoc.iif.-rre- alih Sui.- rin'-- ii l"iit walling, t'apl.K nly, mi l Detective DorceT, Arriingomentawen made to traoa th- - thr- .- bondi discoveredni Washington, nnd talogranM und meeaagaein regard to the matter fen aani In every di-

rection. The Central nm . ffl nils ami Mr.Hut bins were H t BDOUl the sfTntr. nn'l ra-

ti i f ii thuaa Who mudo inquiries to the ollldraof tli- - bank.

Mr. Fliwnr.l President of the bank,ftlld Mr. Alvord.tha Secretary would nt firstneither admit nor denrthe truth ol the reporttlml three ciupoii bonds st n Ir m the bankhad lan ll reei ivercl. bill Inter In the day theofficers of the bank decided on turnliblna thepreee with Oil IoUowibi inardad oommunloa- -

' "'The officers of the Manhattan Havings Insti-

tution nn- uaabtetoglve lull information Ingartl the nopvery. ot three coupon bomu,ebdeli ,.11 the Hlfi of October Bl the Trt'Ssurv IhWashington but do not deny that thr mupoai. nidi wen nlurnnd In iba manner Indicated."

Mr. Thomas Hi, dense. Aselstant I Ultedsint. s Treasurer aald nt H- i-

yimterdfty afternoon, thnt Im had, unofll tnllv.hoard ol ibonturnol thne bondaol the Maa-i-

i en s.n in-.- in lltutionto tho Treaiuryat Waahtagton. Ba bad had Bo oni-ri-

ommunlcation on the iub)ed witheithorthe ofllaiaU) nt n aihington or tin offloen ol Ibi

Hlu'ea lha robbory. the bank off) ilala hnvetho arroet ..ml nlonao ol At." Coakloy,

nnd tin- arri -- t of .(..Im Hopo. son ol .lamesHope, The three bon is defected at Waeli lug-Io-

an the only aecuritlea thnt have been re- -

covored. The police rt gard them n- - tlmiir.t inalallmonl ut metrly lha whole of theftlolen coupon bonda, ami a clue to the personawin. negotiated the snh- of ihoin.

HI. 1 1 UXB TOfHOBVCm TMlBtlBAMB,

A OrniMl ilin-y'- Int-- .l on Intu Ihs Ut.

I.wul. laBSaaisrV King.

Bt. IiOvia, March 31. E.H.Brown, Man-igero- l

tbaWoatorB Union Telegraph ohlea in

this city, wns summoned before the Oram Juryami a demand was made Hint ho should

produce, for the use of the jury, nil telegramssent ami received during several months pastby Qov, John B. Pbolpi ol tun State. Janea Uttidolet, i'oilcc Coninieeloner ol this city, amiK. B. Witkefl'-ld- . who la alleged to b-- the headof the Oamlilcra Ring here. Mr.Blown said lhal bo hud InifrU'-to- by llll

-- I..- . nle..ri. iiti.l lldviS-- .l lit' C illllSel tO O.IV

thai all deapntebei paeiing overthe wlrea anregnrdad by t mpnny.aa Invlolahly aaorrt.as nr l' tt. rs which pall through the mnll. andho nii-- i . tltenl in. d- - iii." I',' comply with thedemnnd ( lha lury, H added that the li

oompnny la nnxlotti to havo mttlod thequeatinii na to whether it can h- - compelled tolurnisii despntchei, aenl to othor partiee, toilioii .lui ,.".. court!, conu.iiit""s. :. ini.i ra-

il null, i i -- icd thin tt' lury would I ikesu di net Inn iu would r- suit in a lognl decision olIheiiucsilon, Tin- - prohabllitlea an thnl Hie jurywill report Hi lao lothH Crimlnnl Court to-

luol row. im. I tl.nl Judge latngtnn will . id. r theissi i n lubptuna iliicci I'cjiim (or lervloomain Mr. Drowu, II this is dlanaardail, Mr.Bi own probably bo itimainnod bufnn theCourl to lilOW eauao why he rofuios to obey theconimnndi ol Hm Ornud Jury, andthe omewill then im up (or argument, riiecnuaawhich bringathii condition of tblnga aboul isllio inveatiuidion the Ornud Jury of an al;iiujctl gmnmlng ring hero. and the mnductoiibe Police i ' iinmiealonen m connocllnn thore-wii- li

Tiio rcooi't roiippolntnientol Jarnaet;,Si lolet.andthoappolutniontot w. M. Ii,ld.aiPuIImi ro'nmlaai rs, by UOV, Plielpa, is alsoInvolved. Tlndr record wns luveitlgutod by aBuilillorilll CoUIWllt'a a slno'l time ago. result- -

lug in their uon oonllrmallon bytheacnata.

Tka Itaad Arltil'a Sri rel.PM tbl aakw 41 with hU aKrst uoooufsuid Ho In

. ee et it.. Nn iii. tfy will bi Quniuiiund i itorifrom real Ufa. a matt romintli iirratlvii et eblok s

a. II known i' lei l tli hero It IliaUUldi "tkl Allot

bcvicl " Utle.

VICTORY FOR THE PIE EATER,

MBVABKABZB PBBtOBKAHCB f.v tiikis TBBHATt os. 1 1. HA VK

A Drenl Stlrnsslr lleer relrra andthe I'a.lrv Maa The yitilB Itrll liny nndthr lli. I. ot t. ...In,, la Ihr I'lirtona Knrr.

To the astonishment of tlin nporllng fra-

ternity. (HlnotVl Oartien wna nenrly tilledlast night with ipeetntora to see the Interna-tloti-

ten n.l twenty mile foot rneea. At 8o'clock, bafon the rnelng began, there weremore thnn threo Ihotisnnd men. with a sprink-ling of Indies. It, the Cinrden. It showed Hintmore than ono March storm would bo requiredto dampen the ardor of the wnlklng nml run-

ning mania. Tho contcstiinta wero Nor-mn- n

Taylor, tho Ynnkco r: JohnHtmnaon. ono of BowoH'a trainers, fromOanbrtdgBi Englnnd ; John Itaine. thefnst ten mile runner, from t'anailn ; IhunthlquoTarraatt, a lnMbnMi Joaeph 11. Okcdi.from Virgiuln; Henry Nnylor, a bald-head-

bell boy from tho Ornml Cenlrnl Hotel,nnd Mlchnel the Ilnrl"m newii-Isj-

Tho terms ol the contest were thatall ahould start together, the one making tenmiles first to receive I2M. If llio winner of tlmfirst ton mllca kept on and tana In abend nttwenty mlloB, ho waa to receive MM nmre. Ifthe winner of the llrst ten miles drew out. thentho one ci lining iu ahead nt the, ml of IhBtWMtfmiles would tuk" the last MMi F'ntr.ince free.BlmpBOfi. Dalae, and Kayloi wero BBdaratoodto have IBbWeld for only ten miles.

At s o'clock Simpson appeared, Beeonpaaledby M Atkinson. Bow. 'II. nnd Aspl.in. TheKiigllshmen were greeted with mud cheera.

Al H:lfi the men ha-- n scratch in front of thoscorers' standi and dnrtcl uwiiy at the Word"do." as If they wore starting on a mile spin,InsP-n- of a twonty-mll- journey. Ralna w isthe fnvorite .,r tho spurt, while Sltiip- -

si u nail nut a y nit's "i s i te i't iIh. .nght of. nnd H- i- lial.l-li'ii- l l hell boy and thuHarlem newahoy had law lurtportera.

For the llrst mile RalBe, NcNully, BlmpBOB,Taylor, ami kept at the front, eachalb rhiileiy gelling tho lefld ly ai.urta for aebon diitaaec, RalBe ahoWed in Iront al tin,.ml ol the ntlle in BiMl M 'Xulty a ml InB:85si Taylor hnd BlmpaoB togalhnr. iu 5t5) H :

Verrnqll waa fllth, Owens sixth, nml the bald-lieni- l'

tl b',11 boy a poor II" struck In-

to n jog trot Imitating UOWcll l, ai If he wns onn six dan jog instead of a y brush.

At Hi" end of the second mile thewne pumped nut. He grac (ully. Thelull. I h. a. !"d bed Isiy was half n mile behind,bobbing along, with the ape tutors apple tidingderliively ami shouting: 'Oo It. old Sp. rt ;"

Trot along, t ampulla :" You'll fetch J0.Tho llarl-- m newststy was ruhiilng like a

deer, keeping up with Ralne, who mad" die- -

exertions nut to giv-upt- le.td ntterrunning three miles. The pi at- -r kepi lusoto III- - lenders, Willie SlhlpM ., followed II 'II liken sliinlow. as Howell did (I'l.enrv in tin- It r- -t

ol the race. Th" Fn::l!bi.-i- n ran beau-tifully. His form was perfect. He carried hishead nnd nrms well up. banding slightly for-ward, binding on bis fe-- t ns if they were springsof Ste-- I. n was the hest-bul- lt Ml '1 11 III til" rue.The pi ator glided around Ilka i blaok-whl-

ghost in white linen pantaloons end whiteshirt. H" son reel? tie-v- I his arms, which hebald up tight to his sides. Hcrnuttilhvery lit'le apparent

II uovshv of 17 ran agamorncefor eight milee and a half, kaeplng fn the fruitrank. Ha then retired, fairly pumped out.

Itaim his own up totheeigbth mile, whenTaylorapurtcd nml paiBed him. Simpson thenclosed up 011 Bailie, nml stu-- k to hlin likenburr. Aft- -r running three in.. re Inps nt n rat-tling guit, ltnluo staggered, ami was drawn outof the rats-- , to the astonislinient of his backers.It wns n clear ease that the r

and the Kugllohluan the life had bom, groundout of him.

Tho struggle now for the -,; up of thefirst ten miles waa between Hlmpmn and tho

r. The beef-eat- girded up his loinsmid passed the The pie-cut-

thea ut the crust In lively style nmlr.her.l'wteV'l..tUo.. 'st-r in turn. Thohi nity BDplanae. But ihn pla enter rr, i'wstink'- - off the roast beef devoun-r- . In tin- lasttwo Tank ol the tenth mile, Johnny Bud pnuigho.iuptl mill in a il. -- pcr.it" rush. As tl pla-ne) -- r waa s ivlag himself tin- lin--t len - lit --

he threw ..If the Upper pruel and r rt. I hi- -in-i- .e lining. The i forgad abend uI w paeee. and came in a winner by ii - lids.Time f the ten mil -- s, 1 hour. so mis.H ' ipaonthen covered two more hips nnd left'

X ite t' ii bell biy kept bobbing aroundthe track after Blmpann ntlnd. On being In- -

formed that be v. .is als nit six miles helnnd t heiu enter, na retired. Thla left tbe tyeuty-niU- e

race to the pic-eat- aad Owona. Owona wnaabout three mllee behind. 1- 1- kepi on, how-ever hoping the pla-eat- migbl collapse, t uthis crust waa too elaatlp, Tho Yankee cut oulin- - in l s iii six and leven-minut- e ilJeeauntil ho was on his lath mil.-- . Then the Vir-

ginian who wns Uborloualy nnlehing his lothmile, retired In dleguit, Tim pln-eet- il

ids eney run. Iinlahln Mho w mllee alonom j hours it minutes mi l .v, leoonda. withouttin nine a hntr.

lie," was a marvel, a man living entirely ona fruit ceroid, nnd vegetarian diet, nnd whonever rat n ruec until after ln was 10. beatingall the aaatly. Norman Taylor Is Uyears ol age.

I A TllUt WA THAU I liUKt IKI'.

BlIBiallini --t Freud Blade by TWO Women..I tela f BOBI Bgatlaa Mall.

The Hev. F'ntiior ii. Pmnola Way man,rtsstor of tho Polish Catholic Church ol St.Stanislaus nt Forsyth ami Btaa ton streets, wisarrested by the Sheriff yesterday ami held toMM bail to anawer a civil suit in which he ischarged wit i fraud while acting tu ft llduci-ur-

oapneity for two women iiieuilsirs olhis congregation. The aflblnvit of Mrs.Joeephine HirckBl ol 8 Jamee atrcttalleges that on H. pt.6. 1878, aba llOl the v.

Mr. Wnvman MBf a' his ipe nil request, whi-- h

be ngiocti iu writing to pay, with latenet. Inii- - year, and afterwardi destroyed tin, agree-

ment mill gave n s payable at JUKI a ni 'iilh.beginning April I. which aha lube tjuently dis-covert d were imt iiiinie out to net order, audwere unendoraod. on Kanh t" informed by n prieal that rnther Wnvman wnamakinit at rangemenla t quit th- - city, nnd.

his reoionnutatioiia Iglae audhia noteew'tthi'-ss- . si ntnrod iho ii't on to recover1500, upon which he hns given 1750 ball,

Mr- -. Mati-u- Wuligorski, n Brooklyn mem-ber of tit- - eongngatlon. In a depneltlon say-sh- e

gave Father Win nun B written power olattorney to oolTiHit sn ,lue her from Ibe trustee!of Hie Polish Church ol St. Slnutslniis. In Mi-lwaukee, which I 1- 1- told h"r I- t- badpit, i it in deposit, subject lo her demandt InSeptember last yearaht Inonaaud not savingsby lo more, whl h she delivered in his hand!,irpon tb'iniiiitiiiig tin- - return ol the money instChristmas, bo delivered 119.50. ami promisedto iuiy tho remainder whun sh- - applied,

lha payment from wot k to woak .untilthe flrit of thla month. Then ho Informed nnrthai he ha. I iis-- .l the money tor hll own benefit,nml had no um to repay It- h lici suit 10

racoyer f-"- an order ol arraal waa grantodend iaoo additional bail yiHjulrotl.

At in- - im ai 47 st. nit. ti street, I alhai War--

mini tlenlodiils fi nmiuieiit Intontlon, but ad--

mltted tl niversion ol the money. Il wouldiniike no other avei im-u- t ihan that ho under- -

t I lila caae. and would detond tho suit andmake a nubile itntnmontt

Vlcar-Uener- al Uuinn says it laaaehoma tooust the prn-st- . Il- - doclaroa llio ( liur-- h willi.. , in, 1... line eireilllltlltl.'t'S.

si. Blnniilaue'i Church was (ormnrly oaessph-- lis n Jewish synagogue, l ather i,y- -

nian'a predeoi wor win depuead from the paa- -loratu aus in- - hud n dance m the bnanmenltu, Sunday night. When Cardinal M Oloekoywas called up.ui U dedicate It. he roiuied. Bil liu tin, nhaei il It waid. licat' d by n priest.

Itadaoa Caualy lo Baa steraai lly.Being oreiend by county ort'tllt.ira the

n ' ymhoMsri M thilr liitnwsUnf dlrrotcd ii"' pou nasi ol ttte Beard to mm leravy Wty lot

irnirinl Uikoi radatjili I li iraouat to Binu.ouu The.ni- -. iu, Bmiril -- rinanos havi ubtnln i aarauia.nan nl unit n i i'it.' weeki In orusr lo ittetiif I leaw MiiirIsctor) srraajpi ni snh iliiooaatyi

" i a,, Qniaa ' Bheba"Wuniteriit ti till insiiilflcf ilea of lobaaon lln wealdIibvs t.. i ni mors lifttl atte Hiimabrsyi'lPdrtatan ptnninajli upor niu-i- i unthrr tlato ii,r usarlist anv t iif i Thev irl a . ..aiuia tu ulamueu. prrclpi'lab f by vultsio sctlun on a crystal baaa Tiisy mt eitly ni K llt.iiiiitirvya'i i.w.by sstAbllalinisnt,hi II !'' is-- Wth al N. York. I'ri. u llll waihie. l h4,tj uu agtnts 4tlft

'I'l ln I l ilury.Worili ill line if ot tkiiatnk oiirft,lTrtftlbs Jury"

free tttalt reailura -- t me bob York rtiaig ''-- "

out to learroe 44a

Ant I I. til "Btar" Mull t'tl,,llea.Him- wrijinsr. But Av.iii siflrief nynkM

ulln.J - Alt.

Deeeta nHadaliHi'iv.ire of datUCrOIII uiliHtl'.-n- . BUI UP by finiihilrnt

arraoi iimtsr ibdcj BIUMB ftW WIN iBivirvuuliw lea,

'I hr BlgBBl tim.-- 1'i r.ll. I Ion. I

(.'old r. rainy, I.., owed by nihil ivlude.1... iiiliit'iuej is uwiUtanit I'liiit, iiua lifeuir iivi wMMtt,

OKX. KCKKHT'H MOS'KY.

.toy Quiild'a I rra It, ho Arrralrd IbrKnt Itralttrlne It.

Tlm runioi rBBOhad Wall BttWl yesterdayafternoon thnt William Itehhin. formerly seniorpartner of tho firm of BoVdeB A Co.. of whichJoy Oould wne a apeelal narlner, hntl been

In n suit Involving n largo amount Thorumor grow to Include nil the memls-r- s of thntBm nn well ns Willhun namely, HenryHidden, Wnshlngton K. Connor, nml Jay Oould.Confirmation wns fouml In the fnet Hint IhoOfdef of nrrt-e- clerk of the HhcrifT's 001 01 hntljust received nn Ordef for Iho nrrosf of Willfnmnml Henry Betdefl In a suit brought by tl. n.Thomaa T. Bekaft, who until recently wnsPresident ol the Atluntlo and 9$KHtH TtilegraphCompnny.

Alesandei II. Wnlll. one of Onn. Eekort'slawvere. said Inst night: "The still la n verysimple matter. Bid Ihn story Is very short. InJuly Inst, when bo wrn about to leavefor Kuropo. Gen. Kekort deposited will,

A Co. a ol k for t.'lil.tMin. Ido not know what brink the checkwas drawn on. The nrrting.'iuent under whichtbe check wns denoellod with Balden A Co.. ttnsthat tht y should drew the money nml hold Itsubject to his order. Gen. Rckert elalna thai itwns distinctly underst I thai tlm money Waanot to bo used by Balden A Co., hut Hint Ihoiii"hii"ni prooeeda f tin, oheck wereto ley phi I 111 n wrapper unduntil Oen, Eckert ahonlq enii for it.When (ton returned from Hnrope. heapplied f'ir Ins money. aBd It win nm forthcom-ing. Ha baa been trying to secure lisln-eln- st

N'ltomtsir without iticceaa, aad this morningbabegaaaanli lorthe recovery of lha money,chnrging that the firm of 1. len A Co. hn.l con-verted tt to Hudr own use. In such n suit, tholaw empowers the Court to Issue nnorder of nri't-st- end plana the defendantunder sin h bull ns iu the opinion of the I Inutlwill seeure bia attendance of responsibility forany verdict thnt may ba obtained ainlnai him.'I'he order of nriest wns griuited by Judge l.nr-r- i

more, nml Includes n'l tho tie ti hers of thofirm of Btddea A C". Th" prlnoipal ones wonre utter, however, nr., Willbitn and HenryBetden. The suit is mert'lv for the purposo ofusing the most effective menus to aocunuen,

ii""" y. Ain gh other notivea areriiinorisl, and many believe that there Is somaother object, the In- -t Is thnt Ihen la no otherobject in view thnn the recovery ol Oea. Eck-ert 'a 130,000, I th, not know whetln r the Hlu rilThas yet aiTceted tin, BeldeBBt Upon Inquiry nltho sheriff's office, I wns informed that anotherorder of nrr st on u suit for filii.iiiio hn.lbeen ngaliist William Delden BloBe.I do not knoB- - upon whoso suit Hintorder of nrrest was made. I UBderBtBBQihu order wns leaned i,y Judge Lawrence, Inm stir.-Hin- t our hns ho refanuoet" the fad Hint Jnv Oould wns a special partBefpf the Beldeaej It la manly loondad upon thafad thnt tieti. Bokert iiiaiietlils ipaelal deposllof 180,000 aiul CBB'I g t his money buck withouttel. lag tin-s-

Mr. W. V, Oonnor said Hint he had not vetbean aerved with any notice ol the action, buthe knew Hint demands for money had I nmndonpon the it-- n - ami blmicll aad Mr.fi .ill. I for money due. hut Im nnd the latterWore unable to meet the demand us the Boldenahad taken posses-1- . .u t.i all the resources . lintfirms, ns the Isu-k- would show. Ho anti-cipated no trouble, nnd declared that it In, wasWant! I ho could easily be found.

VMS1 I't Ml 1. 1. 1 OS.

A Vrrdlel Aaalnat Ihr Alleged BOB er thr tlldI't lllr llrttlrr.

Tim laat two dava of the trial of WilliamJ. M. rritl's suit to establish his right to thopante ol tl,,- - Portehaatar railMonein broturhl ntinting of visitors to the White Pl ilus C urtIlouao. Many even ant through tlm longspeeches ol the Inw-e- rs yiatcrilay. nnd nwnitodwith enger curiosity tho jury's verdict thntproved utivcrae to tho clnimnnt Friday's

began with tho evidence U, show thatF.lirj Wlllson's nllegi-- marriage to John A.Herrltt wns not vulid even BOBOfdlBB to Quakercustom.

(ion. Traoy. for the allaged son. anoka forthroe houra yest' rdav morning in trying to

c!iuuLwhi, twelve aim J, jurors that Williatnkin I i th" Ut" John A. ,at ...a, siiu I obi frleada of the Int- - millionaire cattle

drover, the bucolic lawyers of Woatehester,and the small army ot COUslBI In tho fl rat andecond degroee, who at - b vs ami glr'e 'nnl men

and Women, erowdetl Into tin- little court r , inthis critical m nt ot the Irud. nml there waiecnroi ly atandlng room I it. it waa n any noonwhen OeB. Inoy finish-- 1 ins st ii aad s itd'cvn.

Judge Dycknan oh.arged th" jury that twonuvetmni were to be determined l) lham one,whether Willi tm .1. t :s t',- - s at -- I tlmfata hn A. Herrltt, nn l H- i- nth r whether ho., i legitimate eon. The jur uy, went oolin. I di ilbornt-- il (or nearly tlir houra, mid. onreturning, rorvunnn ynderhlll said thnt theverdict waa In lavor of the defondnnta. ThenMwyor Whiting, (or the pi, nut. IT, laked thattin- jury lie poll tl. and each ioryuinn wna lafavor of tho verd t ia rendered. Mr. Whiting itm.iu.ti for u new trial waa denlod. and exoep.ti n was taken. Billy thus were allowed by.iu go Dyckmnn (or the plnlntifri lawyentomnkewiul a eaie, with a stay of all price-d-In- ge

iifn r ludgmoal nnlbeverdid. Then theadmlnlatratnra aaked (or and received anal-lownn-

of f.' i n el from the . state,After adjournment, the plnlntifri lawyers

mingled with tint jurymen, nud s .v Unit thoyliiutul that the jurymen nlin.wt unanimouslybelieve Hint William J. Merrill M the son ot themillionaire, but Hie illegitimate aou.

( IUMB A TBiBT.

A ltrookl.it I i tot e, I Men's Nulleu nC llutv aV ...... IVuutiiB ' I..... 1. hr Ijl.ryrd.

(in Thuraday afternoon, aa Miss Emmatlnl" ana at a (runt window iu her fatber'areeldenoe, nt 'J',1 Cumberland atreet, Brooklyn,she saw a thiol emerge from the beeononl withn bundle under his arm. Mu, ran nut ol theIn use, mi l tin' thief, soeiiig In r. ht. rtuil swiftlyt ward (Ir-t'l- io ftveliuo. The girl pursu-- d him.moUoolngwltli her hand toward tbo runaway,and, wln n she could bpnrc the br-at- h, ci vihgout. "Stop thief 1" Kin- wns ..ut of breath byIh" tune she reached the '..rner id Cn nu ave-nue, nud. na sin- caught hold of nn iron fencennd siopp-- to rest, aim law a colored man,

employed to do chores ah. ul hor lather stome, ami bade him pursue the thief. The

negro, whose name is C'uiries Bai ith i is abortnn t thick ltd. ami a swift i linner, ami Ii" Btnrtt'dut lull speotl aft.-- Hn- Hoeing thief. A- - Smith..verb ok the thl. f. the latt-- r nn n- - around andstruck his tm in r a st it nn lug I'b w between t be

,.'- -. which km- 'knd him t.. H- i- -- n I. walk. Thethief run on, bul Smith waaoulckly III bis heels,and in a few minutes clutched the tails Ol thethiol's -- .at. The thud slipped till ol his Codin a hurry, nml -ft tin- - garni. ut with Smith.Th., hitter threw tl to ..ne aide, an made up Insmind Hint he wouldn't go back to Mine Unleuntil lie cub I take the thief along.

Smith continued th- - obaae until ho naohedAdeipiil street nml Ureene avenue, ami then' heagain aelned tin- burglar and hold him. at llioname tin, shouting or Hn- - police, tiiii.-.--

Campbell arrived us tin- ibi"! waa atrugglisgwith Ilia cup;. ir. am I arrested the lug. tit.-- . Inthe i t police station the thud gavethe name ol Peter MeCormaclc, nged 811, nndlaid thnt ha lit- -. I ut 80 llurt'i alley. A bun liewhich In- dropped m the ch .se couUiluud lour-tee- n

Bpoons, tw flnan nnpklna, a nnpkin ring,and a boy's over it. all of which hnd I nMelon from Mr. Hale's house. UcCoi'innitkpleaded guilty before I ti on Bliaini on Friday,ami wna hold to nwait Hi" (Iran I Jury a a tl, U.

Th" Pol impllinonteil Huilth mi Iiis chain," Well." sunt Huilth. it's a mighty po' nigger

dill Won't do wlintu young Voinuu axes him."

Usgglui la BIIB Anns.On Til. lay attomoou n woman was notlood

btnlai. at A rst In yoiirtvtuiUi itrvet.mir Nicv'a. ntftfterwiru In Will ilieet. she ittricUnl attention awl

bei'ieij sin icL.t'l. but tatt'Sttat ihc bciurd liiadlkilresa and apiieareal like a lady Altti iwldlimansetrn thai aha wsa insane, m i riuattl le t Iota, atrealist, whoa it waa liltrruirri-- thai abfl wna llic whi' ol

sell i.ii.- -, a ..nu ir nut :i ot ilsrtnsnat Ills i and h isknh tanultti a, i inrsiu lulnemfttai her plan if si-

lt:,.! duns uu- worn' linn- -' i n ai.eti w ,'saiun I i as,1- nicraalty t u In r I.. agillg H' f II" 'ban s'"t all" II,

ft potlnis ai Ptiraisaavlll mnl atn-ni- l titsPit ti, it it. in luiurch ai Tsnlli ftvriun ""' lu-- ilt a eel.tha) Inn.' ant ral prvlty cliildreii. an,- iaftbeiil Jo jeanui im, anil vol) loud Inukiai

lloreawhlppid by a I'rdralrlMi-- s Qnorgll Uesmohd. a lied-st- rl' iin- - from

PblUtUtlnhla, bugin iliysiiw n,i iltciur! la anlfc

hiiunhftli unle-- l.nuuliili , in Otlo ifowaas liar,den, In Ut ki-- i " o'elovk on Krlitny iilyht, ftilar

eianidrtlrat bsr amm ttait mill, alii rviim t 'I o (Jeruian,let tit ,i fit Itto pluuu, Ir pl.t V toll." llvulv IllUill! rb

Biuaio didii'l aulliier mid lb" and iniisk-ifti- i

It t,i ii lea i. wurtli vni llermail IBftdl ' roiniiriitial .t, t Uiaa latamoisl, whn sratig U i'"" plaii .ma vraaiilllg latin to Iiis ladlur, l hltti evi--

Ihs In ml with I Iniht ridiiw wlill'i Tin- bcwlbwrt',1 Uerman liatu IfUII s llruillfl ll ih.l iruttl Un- hull.

SITTING BUU MEANS WAIl i

armors t?i nr,JC Ari'BKttKffBMB AB lhook as sriiiso m i t 1a

Oalrt In ,.. f'onlrmitltillnB a Blasntl iinrnna ft I. '1t nek on I'nt ii Hnl'nrd, Totlr,,. nnd ttrvra. IIaon I tvt, Thoiiaiind Vv rll-.f- t ratrtl W tit rltira B

Washiniitos, March W. A letter rixwtivcd'

by tha War Dipartneal Iron Ool, wnish, who ;flHis iii command f tin, OaBBdlaH KoaBtad ioiice IJ !,ijon tin, Dakota IroBllar, nporta thai Hitting null w j

nnd his warriors are showing n vi v ugly and I'i dliBBUbordlBBta dlBBeaitton. Tlu-- hnve niritle 1no novanant aa yet toward the imundnry una BtnlaawBaihut ns soon as spring opens Horlnus trouble IB B' I BaBBaiiipprelicnded. Col. Wulah eatlmntca the P JihIatri-nut- of Hitting Hull's band nt 7.000 all told. 1

of whom 2.00,1 nn, warriors, well nrmed nnd Ieuulpped. In onlcr lo guntd ngainst the no- - 1. BaVpfabaadad rnhl of these Indians aernae the r iJfrontier and a posslbln nttncjji upon Forts Hte j vvenson, lluloril. nml Totten. II bus been decided I! IB

to Irimsport Hit, Kighlceiitli Infnntrv. (lol. Hu- - 1 f nHger, now nt A t lo tit n. to Illsmnr k. Dak., ni B 9Hspeetllly ns prnctlt'iihle. nnd IBeBM illslrlbute l a.to such points nlotig tho border tie tuny be Bi HIhraetcBed or Been laadeoBBlely dafendad. HnaiLaai

Ch 11 vt 10. March 2'2. A eommunlcation wna ft, 'Breoolvad by aieab-Oe- a. Ihertdaa inst eveningfrom Major Cmlton, the commanding officer nt R'llaiBaalFoit Totten, DakfJMi which cohtalhs Hie latest 1 flInformnllon ngnrilitig the WhereaboUll und Br'laaalmovenenti of th- - Hiiing iiuii baed. An in- - KjHHti o. itntn-'- Upaarhlka, railoBgln : to th, Bgaaep BrnBaHnear Fort Totten.hatl return.' nfter nlnng ah aflifBiaBlb nml upon being brought before the com SBaiBiflBIHBdlng Onlcor, made "i i.iiiifilly IBB loliow- - BttafBiBBB

Upaerhlku s ilil he had t th- - ng'-n-- on a IrtBiBiBIntiiiing excurnion. Finding gain- - Im BllaaaltMiudereil u long tl slnnee Iron, homo, ami BBrliiHQnulTy arrlnd nt the Poplar Cm . In . MiHAgoncT, At thnt plane In, roiled nb.rg t.um- - BIbHbnrofatnnge Indians, among whom a ro aev-- IHHjTill who hail come from Hitting Dull'a enmpi HBB

One of He sc. known as Crow lio prov it Pt itOB HniHHjrelative of Uunarhjka. Tin- - Indlnn luid biin ullH(Upar.rhlkn) Unit ho hnd, in company v., Hi l lBBtlvo other In li.nis bi'lohglng to Milling Dnllil HmbbIb.ih'l. visited H- i- vicinity of F' rt rtdj n l..n Prfl-- Ilull, on a r nnolir ng trip for the purl IwHaaoenalolag whether It be attacked w.th jsu-- et ss. ami what Were tbo b-- route-- ElHproach, Dpaarhika did not doubl but Ihat tie IXaHflIndlnn niadc the visit ol r nnotrc, aade BIIhbIs i ds'. 1. He mentioned n clrcupiitanee wlilcB m JHJwent to show Hint tin- - party of slxu 'tually nlq tlHHvisit the nalghbol Into I of the n .st. CrCW I log fBHtoi.i upaarbfafl thai us noon ai tin grafts geti up BlIvisuHleit'iiMv to nfT -- rd three parti sol PtlaH1 dian n will leave Sitt' tig Hull's en up tin-- n ',0 llflon Forts liufoid. aievenaon. and Totteni E.iah uhIntln-ki- pnrtv will s strong ns Cahl n- - IqhHV"iii"iitiy sulis vt-- .l en rout". Crow Jio..-- s id iTaBalfurther Hint Sitting Hull's In linns ar" cn-- SBhenmned ob both sidea ol th" brltiah line, and ifaHBthut tlmy nuiiibi r v.- -n 1 .600 mi l I 7'-- liiiiHlodges. Upaaibika told M r CrollOfl thai llflBHwh"ii lie visiteti Creek th"re wero al out rSaHanIA0 lodgeB ol Ins-til- " In. liuhs in that Vicinity, JPaaHlnn.l Hint they det'liui tl to receive r;. turns Houi tiHaiBlUiengnnt, sraaHMajor Croflon, In coinnitnilculln theae facta piaaBBto Qcb. Sheridan, expreeet-- a lha opinion that ElaaBBt'l' inrhikn told a trip- - story, n&d thnt move- - ICbibHBteBlol Indiana in tha dlnctlon ol roiteTpC iBiiiilItufortl. and Htovenaon may be oki (or BHiiHwl tu Hi" past u rag" will admit o! travelling Ii lllarge pariTea, upanrhikn.Tn nduriilhtoIbH lftHTottOB. brought u no asngo from Bitting Bull B aaBLH"amp to wamta, the hereditary chief of the Cut naBiHII ad Sioux, win resides there, advising Iii in to EtaaBflremove from then nt on".', in order that he liaLaVmight be out of linrui'h way In MUM of no i'attack.

In vh-- of ih- - nt piiri-n- t latcBtloBa ol the bOBlllea, Major Oroftoa as.s tin,! H- i- garrison nl 'tfiaBSFori Toil-- it la, Increased by th-- addition of one Vlonmpany of infantryand pri fors that Company jm mI of the Hiivciiteeiith Bagimant e sent Hi re. BlH

BOCMBMTBM'M MATO IHDICTBD, illI tt..- Puller t'.trainlaalonrr-- . Tor Sot Vn- rB

l.iri iii, IBB Ntttidny I nn. l.atar. jil!! 11KSTKK, March tS-- Through the con- - HH

eertcd action of kaidtng cttlBeni. a Oomntttaa SiHjointly with Hie County Executive Oomnittaa ot KbbLbthe Hoeneatoy FoTTee Commissioner1! warn A

ur-e- last leptcmberto enforce the ttBaday 'flllqnnrlawa. KvldcBea wbb faralahcd Ihan thai EasLlthroe hiiiulr e l - il" uia had be n open one Sun- - rataLflday. and that liquor bad been openly eold anil EiHdrank. The Board ol I'ollct, Oommlaalonere. ol UHv. ai l. tit- - Mayor isChidrmnn. refuaed ami nog-- MHl",b Ito accede tu the demands ol IhnCornmita ,

. Evidence 10 ihnl one I was pla I before itthe January Ornml Jury, and it Wne afterwnro iHIcurrently reported und undenled thai tho SaVaHMayor 10111" uuinn 011' or two v.a ho- - illlog Indb-P-- d ns wen Herman Mute niei ISHlanita, Baker. Kviiise Com niaslnnera. The IHHname mutter wn taken boforo th Mar h timnd fSIJury. With addltl mul fvld 11 That body nHlnr. se nt noon I lav. Mayor I'm none ami the TflsHis di .1 c.u " Ion ra, II nrv Panlala nud iHlFred-- ri k Zliitiner, have not vt eon nrralgned, anaSbut it ii reported, nnd confirmed t - '. PHlknow that then are two in llotinonta fiSlbo Huyor one tor negle t of In- - duties oaMnyor,and tin- other f r neglect ol 1ns .lull' s .a

Ctotiiinissioners liatiu-l- i HaHand iilmmer are Indicted with the Mayor on tha ffillatter cunt. The rumor bMniuaudagreatMn It Htliroiighout Bonhcatcr, and liundrc ls nn- ul- - ifHready discussing the which una Wl HI'ollei Coiuin'ssion-- r a lin.ts to be a fact. Tha jjtrial ol the I ildieted Rxciie pnmmlaainn rs waa I Hconcluded tbla evening. Tin- jury dlaogreeOi i Mlanding aix for aad atx agalnit conviction, 1

Mtcr. At I P.M. Hie lury OB010 in nml ra- - c IISp. rt- -l a verdict ol guilty in tin- eusn of tha j Bin. Intel Fa.-is- Oommlialonan, Bnkar and Hi sonMiits hlcr. Ihus dlipelilng the rumors ol nn nequally divldou diatigraeinaBt. Tha ludlctmeal T Mwas fur malloaeenoo In 0OI0B1 j.

.potiri aad HeiraaUoei,UCHMOXB, March 22- .- To dny's session ol 11 1ihinnatiwai oranplsd in djjeoatni 01 laeaaearltBt alluu titsr, rplsnuft which oMBtmd yemnaytotwiianat Hlleri Massiy an.l auiiiii iu stneii iti - isn.i..,.-.- ' u.i BlIheta bi'iti fen Miirapbid uasd. fwa riaaiN

tt,e roininlttM nn Prvllsiii and BlrcUani wen IraHnrraentad, bul ar n Irnulbj tmls a leaoluUna va RaHadtiult'd a a aubsiltutr, thai tin itgfisllniX nfttoraM HISmnilird tu niih. 1, iHiitrln Iu Uf - eaie. o n.,, um HaH

-i ux-d- , unit be properly ail lalicd by lat "rsid nt. ami Mch ba nul .ton. that up v ! lakm Ineaato,, ,1 tl;. bar .a tl..- an.l lle ri In' iiblirly HH

Uiitli tbrfru infttte lie nrefte' 1. e.h'.l.auri .ibv aiul n tr iFilun, 01 aeaiilor Kllttd, m tiai si HHPrvg b nt. rs.t an ftdinoniUon in ntnni wnaa BH

I orilt-llti- a .1. Viontri hlll'a Hull. (I

Th- - apeelal or "alruckM Jury ordered in tin BIIt on.on mil bsBun bj Curm-hti- a J. Vsndartnllsislag HIWilliam H 1 .ui.ii null wu irlrctsd jcsisrils) OaThaia VIlayttol Thaatii Daalsi UaauBlaalua f af Jaraia, Blew BP M

let. 11.01, ,t,i una trina tli.- n't j t- in niftialles. a u.i via jTWrnay llrmy L r.inuti. ,,o-i- ti 11 Chnste, and aPiftl Ul- isttwenty Amm,! it" tv.. in, f ur cvntirnH'a frnia wnme HI m

will le nrawnari wniisni 11 1 on nun;ilsitriis w 'in lit. in. Iiiidislii-r- i I'tatikiiii ailaiai, rreaV BIdrill nl u s Prmtiin Rirhsnttri Kittlifttd I 1. nv HIinilnn inarcbaul: IMiojatx it uiirihiali sul BlCliarlis Vatialini ralli. lea eivrcbiat.

Asrit r..,ir Maalhi aad t dull. j II

The youngest prisoner In Baymnndltrm t inll. II HBrt uktya, yitsrdiy( ws the pretty luur aetalhs old all H Hid Mr- - EnilBftO Cook, whn married Wllltftai ,.i,i-.tl- n M IHnvpliew "i lit-- bo-it- i, ml. I ton, a l nk, red wna ar liHrralt tl n.r bll V uu Kn.l.n , w lll Psvla. who tl Uia Hi IMMil r tier was alo d 11,. la Un mhim tad BlInr marrying hor, knuwliii that wsa livfMB UlIt. .tu., ui Un ul lid, whn .' nuusi'i I'lll Uw ox, - il

f 1 MI II1 tiotiiiii n or ihr llrtanei Nnnks.

Kkw Obusamb, March n. Hani- - y'.xnaiiuai Haeiinin wlraruphed tu Cainplrolliir Ku b dy, u piUTliosircitils deito-t- l ihs - von tl hstdll J H

rritriiiiitliiiiTioid, .oi l i Int'in- no mil ,tli "' Nt st iM.i m. 1. i' o ' I'he e.i nn a. id lint banM

alronl. fli- n- - an ail - mw HTi a. oi ll.s bsnka la spiiiiivt-i- i b) UteouM

l. iv no., ol 11 pUull lauBt'O i" b" sulie- tmnilllBBi'a WllaaM luavlctvd of 1'eijnrft J 1

UfthPSTON Mat Ii '.".'. The jury iu the Jonei IIset nry caait altar m ibtenc pi tpviiitocit buur-.ii- WM

lung brunilil in s verdicl uf guilty, Urrit InteieM 1

a aa sttarhod tu Un vprrlU-t- . ftiiil Ihirs m tnai.y ltsH'sin grritll anrpna-- It wliit-T-i tu.) I. .or a Hsri-ft- l tftiiiUt on ln foload trittl ui Bitlln a, wblt-l- i WIS UHBo,, burcl) iftauir iu JlliiSi Oaiui it ilia tn-- Aiiur- iaie nt.- in.-- arntcni-- l an inatiniicd until M .inlay. iLwt i.uiisul n i Um ih'hiii v ill lauvi n r ., ui-i- l.

Another AfWeaa 1 hlel in tinea 11. in tiion.

Cun Town, Kanh 5. 't'liu Baauta abM uwMelraaa - new in ipin nlantlion. tbiulhiy, cum- IBma ti tiuu tip. Hrtlali bn i In ihtt neurit . win innnmiwa lInirniatt'tf iiairitlitni ii a- - n uii "ip nu ftrrlvi. DIHo Hsaulaaftrf srnrralh diaftffi.i-t,-tl- , uwim hi tbl iu- - IHIsullen .1 tl- - arinaii tu diaftrni Ibvin. bultlio)' aoBn H

1 .. fins bin 11 no ui tn fltibtini In litluliitd. I