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DEATH HIS ONLY ESCAPE. Continu?-?! fr.iiii l'lr?i ftuj-:. . ^ so stout. George wear? g full i?.nr?i an7i u a decided blonde In complexion. WHAT OEOROE BAKER WOULD Sanaa ? ? The Bak?-r* nave not entered much In society ,roun?l ,; _< x" k? !'':; the fe? pe ?; le with ? ' ? - eak of them in I .. h i - farm on which th? ? .. ?__ .i- h ' -v Parm, and II i?- .<. w? l? v- ??;? !l' - ;' ; -' i? iarn TI ? i : in ,s I .fpana ? I ? tse are bca til muOta m xfbev M !: ? ??? '-' b ly wa? ? xan n d it was | founi ' nditi m. and ?nty a ?lieht sbi i- m w.is n? tlceabl ? on the rieht :? ?' Th? b??ai also wa? found i ? |.e In i 11. there being only .1 aught ? ? ? Th? ' ' ??? ? are 1..1 k remo? 1 tice. Th? ? ' r< m r ?ava that h< ' ? ' : " l:i th-',! ? ? T ? rs are m< mb< rs of the Plvmouth C ?. ? nal Cl ur 'h, of Bro .1 lyn, a'nd the will prob ibl) be held 1! ? ? 117/.1 TBECA ME OFTHE MONEY? A TALK WITH .-..F.I.Y'S COUNSEL, IC THINKS THE <"< ?NITl d.l:.\" _'.? "LION PHARE" WAS INVE_TED IN REAL ESTATE THROL'OH A M'MMV THE BALE OF PEELY'8 ??: SO MKS.? VOR RECKIVED FROM "? HE Al'.s ?Mi. IN?; DEFA! LTER Frar.k _". Angel, counsel for Samuel C. Beely, the _;???..? v- bank defaulter, was seen si hi? home, So. l_ _*hlton -: . Jersey City, by .1 Tribune reporter _it evening Mr, Ingel, who courteously aubmlt :? ? ? teal na from the reporter, ?aid: "If th? man who was- drowned near Flushing, !.. T. ? is ITedei k H Baker (strongly emphasising md isrel ? ?.- upon th. Initial 'R') he was not Beely'a accomplice. Mini you. I lo not .say that the ___ federate'i name waa Baker al all. You say th? dr-?wr 1 man was sixty-five or seventy years old. Y- s. thai was about th? ag< f Beely'a accomplice. The n-, m is dead, Isn't he? Well, you ought : 1 be ubi?.' to put two and n?' together and draw your out. Inference. T_m accomplice a 11 old ? :,''i?.-h to been 8?ely'a grandfather and ought to I ive giv.n him fatherly advice Instead of ruining him. "The defalcation, which began about nine years ar??. started, according t.. Seely's itatement t? me, through m honest mistake In 1.kkeeplng, on Ms part, which lo ovei Iraw hi? ? .-.:. Beely bes? ighl him to m.ika- good th? 1 ?' nt, and he aaldhe w<fl_d 1 he ? I red:/? on som.- r> il estate transactions. But the c ??? lerate, Instead of realising, Induced Beely to all ?w other ovei Iraft s, whl ;h Beely ?i: l In I ; latlon thai " ? proml* to illi ?? I make g i ti.-- deflclencj ?? fulfill? To conceal the overdi. I 1 1 tlona of the b ? :? esaary, Aa I understand It, tl ratewa? aide tokee] intopen by makli iz b ma flde deposits of say 1300 or more at i time, Beely glv lag him credit for _._?'. .?1 ! to c nceal th? ? : redit entries Beery would ir"-n time to ;.::;<? m..k transfera fr.>m othei "What becai ? - ssureil me ha I been kept by I my?ter that may never be satlsfactoi I. 1 ?h, y< -. 1 have a th? :.?? ..'' Ul It, bul n < act 1.1I kn >Wl? the s'il'/' ct. I believe that the ? th-' stolen money i-i real estate through a 'dummy," an! so thoroughly covered hi? track.? thai the j.r..?. erty may never be __m_ He was supposed to be a man of mean?, and yet the most r!u !ni; has tailed tod r eery much proper.) his own name. So, 1 don't say whel la name ?was Baker, or not, bul you might t!?. 1 out from the officers of the bank. I Brat im? In eontacl wi:h Beely'a accompli I ?? r< il estatetrans :i some six or eight yeara ago. A client of mine wan- ? ?me propert) on the old Jamaica 1'lank Road, Long Island Tnere waa ? flaw in the title. Beely'a conf? lerate came lo me and sail he thought : I 'f< r ^ con ? ? b) > U 1 a quit-claim. I advised my ? ? ig id ?? n. b it be - ?? tly took the I rty, "What b-rame of Beely"i comparatively Inaignlfl cant share ,-,_ the enormoua plunder Ii even moi. b mystery than I ime of the llon'i !<,;? ?,y .? . ?? erate. Beely'a salary was only ) ? ?? a year, arid t? In a .* not much, if any. more than enough to pay taxes, water-rates, Inaurai repairs, Interest on the mortgages on hla houae and his living expenses. The latter were by no m ma extravagant, and hi? wife .;>.) not ?ven keep <t iomeatlc servant, hut did ::? r own housework. Kell ?' Beely nor his wife dressed extravagantly, an l Mn Beely never had ? sealskin cloak or <'o*t, _? bai been reported I know about these things. to. ...<??? Ida Bennett, a most estimable young woman, who be? wife some ten or ? l?rven yean go, was a very Intimate frlei 1 f? ? 1 his wife and my wife and 1 passed ?mr gunmen at ihe same hotel, at Xorthport, 1. I, aft?. ? . ... married, till two or three yeara a.?.. Beely and I were there together much or the Ma. ? itli g, n ling ? '? . In all our Inti n 1 ui ae 1 ?ever asa anything thai cou the ?lightest ?... . other than an hone 1. mo lei man. 11?- would ta*.? a "?' ell. bat h? never drank to excess. Bo .'ar ai playing Ii ?. erned, 1 ne?, r saw or h? u I ol hla playtag a- . ? re than a frt 1 ime ol ?ochre, r .?? |y for pastime 1 am almost positive that B? _th th? Boynton Bl? ycle way ere ata) Ing al Mort! . :, ?ed the *uh my two <*?i?_t? ?. ?? : m< ?i 11 1- hi do, bui thtu 01 ?uch frlendl. tern th* __, ; ?? ? in) it ? ? ?? thai he w ia in ai ?Mao. 1 with It or firm?! . !? he had ? r Ii lend I to have ai In it?. Ion or op? itlon, l '? ?????? thai be would have ? 1 about H In son ? ????? or ot!,? ? ! don'l believe thai ?-. ?Ingle dollar "f Iks bank'? stolen mon? ? ? ? Invested In thai ?mterprtsi by Beoly. "'?? ??m m,,; the transfer of .-' ?? -1. Brooklyn, 1? Is propel foi me lo make a ?? ?taten ? of facts, aa some to im; |y that the trans er twai crook? '*'. an? n thai Is I 1 the cane, 1 h< ti ?? - ?er took place through me .??? coun el, aii'l I know "I ah" 11 It ?.. |) bought the ii" ? years ago. It atoo.ma- ol hi? ?? i'' '?* a :,i?t mortgaxe on it :'?i h-:. ?? ? ? econ?! i Wort?as?' for _ _?? From time to boi ?""'??? i !-i.m Mrs. licnnett, hi? mothel In law, ?llffer ?W - in n ?? ? i pay Interest on both mort Bagi ? and to lift 11 ? ? on i one. He paid the Inte..._ ,,,, .|,,. mortgage? and 1 rt? --i the one with that borrowed m. Tra?y, Hoar.lman ? Platt, I t: mk _.!?? attorneys foi the holder <>f . {be ??-coi ? mortgag? The money loaned t?. Beely _>' Mt- Rennet! was drawn from the Wllliai h?v!i._s i;-,,,?., ut,.-r.- it had been deposited ai a I_tt .,: ii,,. Mtate ??: het deceased husband Not a atng!? psnnj of thai money evei came from th? Jr'' ?? I? ol Be? ly? raa? allty. Be? u owed hla ?notber-in-law |2.l_?, and In ordei thai hla wife. t i.tti- .,.,, .,.,1 mothei In Ian mlghl be sure ol a nom? in the future, Mis Bennett had the house ? trat,.?.,,,,, ,,, h.., ,,N ,,.,r ,| ,,,..,.,,., and also ta.ok ?? I'di of sal? .,: n.. furniture in the hou ?. Mrs | Bennett assuming the mortgage, 'i h>- Ml of sale ? ' ? furnitur.- aa? foi Bl.' . "' Bg this Iran ?',"''?'? Mr? Bennett received In return foi the flim she had loaned t., Beely the equity In the nouee, ahl< h la only ::i.?_it |l,0 9, und the furniture, ?""rth ,.i?,.;i $;,_ Thio transaction ?an consum "?at'-d s week :..??.> ms? Thun lay, and '.sa? what i ?eeiy sme t? ma about on thai day. when he toW ? me there waa ?<im.- trouble al the bank.' I"?' 'H'l not ti,.,, (?at? what the troubl? aras, I have ex I Pjaln^ all thl? 1.. the hank officers, and Invited , ih'tii t?, investigate It. _,??."'?' *'": '-'"" " C**h OUI Of th- real .-sl.lt.- III!'! '? ?uniitur.- transaction. 1 don'l know now much mor. !**''?*,'"""'?>? he h 1. but I think it must have been ' ._. ,"!t1, '? "',s '?'?' *1"- following day, .? aeek l.V .', Kn,,">' that Beely came t.. my office and atmae his startling confumlon to me Beside? ..1 v'??n. him to give htmsell up to the DIstrict-AI ' at !r,y f?' '"""? * i,'s" '"?-'"'1 ";:" ?" tell all he knew | _.,,_' ?" ?wnfederate*? transaction? no that the _!__ n:u!ll '.'?"' *""""? " no! all, of the stolen ] ???oney, which would tend to mitigate hla offence * aid not advise him lo abscoiul he distinctly understood tha: ?IV I'll,,,,., ,.,,_ ,..,,, . .' '?'.?.?..?.?'.<?. III?. auVi, Ii .on w,tn "' ?tire affair hai been onlj ???t -mor7til'?'l,V{Ul' ?*? r w""i'1 ?**? ^' likely thT,e }**" **\*n >'?r* "Ii." and it Is noi ?ver ____, __'"r *. h"""rH?'if legal experience ol ny ?'ear" I should do anything to injure to.-nV?0^'? h:,r,,-',?'??-n<-'i refutation. But I Wl 10 ?? ,| i h;i! never BWn s ^lv m. -i,'' Se 5 " ','""'"" ' "'>' -boul a:i ho?r au... r I -.?MV ,".y ,k,nd !''"' '?-" received from ?,.. .I'lv'i, vn"1^ ??rho ,s dangeroisly and pro f.i i: ; who"y "" account of her hushkn bfa ? .no.?., si:,. ,],?., ?,,. ?_?_ wn..,,. nei hutbai w'hi h V ? ""av,va-r" "f -h? ''"".-is.* amount f, which he i?-- a detain,,r ,,r the practically lifeloi ?mprtsonment t.. ?lu.-h h- la liable when captured THE BANK IS ALL lila II', IT> OFFICERS HAVE NO PEAR FOR Tl! FUTURE. NOT A DEPOSITOR l.'.sT yi:t CHEERINQ TEL1 QKAM8 RECEIVED THEORIES ABOl'T WHERE THE MONEY u BNT Cntll ! o'clock .-'mi.!,,v morning and all day yei nd again far Into i ?*-?' - and i.eatii. r Rank'? clerli al ton ? i ..- ov? lnelr ?.???-*. All the depositors' passbook? hat call? l m. It is -,.. i. on I a ? omi l??te ' th ? Tu- a ,uld liav ''""" tu ral or del ol ev? il .. n m ol k', ping the booki ? - : itloi mad? .' lenfod m ?i? nei . i t?ai ) Th ,:' 'k ? *'' '? a l .: ot last night, an r Van A has had h mil) i wink n -???"!? '??> th? : ?? - : . .: .... looke I as if hi It ink Ia ma.',, r Kim ? i d work .n the ba. i' u ? ????- - tanta will go ovi r th? m ag iln thl w et er, .?-. i ? . .? || th? > . ,n ..- .... r ai... t!, :. ; In additl m to w ? ? I) I ? en bro uh . 'n. bank Is ready for ai ? that ma; arlt ?? this week In man) r? sp? ct? this ? .1! i> ? il da) In thi bank'? historj T .?? m mager will !? ?.-in t ? : u -i .'n their correspon lent? a the i ': it? l .*?': ,?? 'I el? gram? n .1 po ir In. li i at a tin I ? month v h? n d? posli - ? Wi stern con ? ?. the bank n< I riend? noa m? re than et ? ?: ?.:: thef considerations g j to n i - i t) u ?.?.- k. Thus far the bank ha noi lost a '!? pttslto ? ?ii account ,?f the defalcation. On the ?? pgrams were received from some ..f the larg? ?-, sltors congratulating th? ofllcers and director on the possession of the support of th? Cl? irli i l." i-.- In their lime of n? ed. i ? Van Vleck, i- a p: ,?f I f tl." ! ink' good standing v.ith Its correspondent?, yesterda; showe?! n Tribune reporter the following telegrar from its largest Westen."?respondent: "We regre ex ce? llngly to hear of your les? \? ? do not low our faith iti th.? Shoe ind Leather for a moment We send yon nur remittance the same as usual." 'That." said Mr Van Vleck, "I? ??!)" of ?),?? man: iraglng telegrams we have re??elved to-day They are very pleasant evidence of the fa I ths cur business methods have command? ! the r si?'.'t of our business acquaintance? I do t:??t fee the chagrin over this matter that I would if ?,u l,.ss had been due t.. th.ntractlon ,,f bad a< count? by the officers of th? bank. Ha : that beei th" case then we would -:"t have had th? quid support of the ?Clearing House Committee. As i I-. we ?.le reived by an employe and hi? a complice, who would have b ? :. 1 k--> t? have de telv? : aim ?1 an) lank Beel) s? od well wit! md a ?? had al solut? ly no groui - foi - . ; ? a* to hi? Integrit) Baker wan an old de ? r, an 1 ?li '? nothing of a susp ? - ? Pen mall) I h ive n i I? ibi thai the H ikei ?!i a . foui I drowned wa? Beely's A? ?? ? - r he commltte ! s?:: ... t>,. ?. |. , ,, ... , telling. I i a ?tat? m< tit b) , j. ??...y ?: ? it Seely and Hak.r pui the bank's i trie railway on 1 ? I nd : .t .\ ? ? - I it i? ? ' ? * ....... | .. . ... . , . our bank, was a sort ol I ? railroad. He i lo nn that he had been request lo 1 I treasurer of it : van li ofl ' ' ' ' ' IS an) t.. be hai ful In f th? ? ? to! the ;.?!??. th? ? ?tant r al ould attend t?> It Tl ? re '.?a ? n ? : ofl ?? Tl at ? th? n m itt? r was left The elect i bicycle i Is. ........ forgot i n the pap? ? B "To ' , . we shall | R ik< r < ?f ? ' ? ' ? the i ?Se? 1 ? ? rane will be lie would ? ? ? n here to-day, > ul I told him I Moi '? i) Theodore M Iv?s, of No. 51 West 8 ?I is on? of tl rectoi f the Hh and I?. ith? i liank. If !.. Is ?J over the pi ispe. Uve .. ment of the bai k's -:# k t i m ?k.- good the Im? pairmenl of the capital, be lid i I ???? II ??? lei la) "I don't te i eve the aasessmenl of IS or 20 i- r ? ? ? ? ? III be n. ii h "t a har liriilp." il I Mi Ivi "The atock !?- held b) su h s large number of stockholders that no one will have to pas much Thi attitude of tl.- Clearing II . ? toward us Is ., i irantee that bualne - will go right on ?>* before Th? t.- at.- many thing? :." connection with I thai we may congratulate ourselves upon I be? ll? ???? wi : i wls? ly In taking the pu nto oui confidence In the way we dH Th? lei ?.cation was ui-. overed inside the bank, and as -.,,.,n a- we were satisfied of Its ?ertou? rnaractei wi called in Mr Klmiiall A? bo n a? Mr. Klniball lold us ol the true state of affairs v, ? called In the clearing House ? ' " a ????? Then ???.? decid. ! ? ? tell the exact truth a bou I th? extern of the defalcation, believing that a* -.<,n a- the w a-' was kn -wi, i .i abate Makei tte?l :?? All Ircumstan? en * urroundlng h leath po the i robable fad that he war- afraid ??' the i >n - ? - I doubl II v. ? g? : much of the m mey back that R.-ely an I Maker took." "What is the pro ;? I f getting ai property that Raker ma) hav.- bough) with the Paid.' monej and ? ? Innoc? :,? i- i .,.?,-" "I I in't kt...-.'. n.-. . ? ihe : i w Is on tha ; nl All matter? will bi lo k- i aft--r ? hai i . ? Seel) have .? hard time ke?-plng ?? it of Ihe w the detectives I ????? Mr C< ine'i name m ni ii,?? iy com ; . . ? ? an I Seel? : . me of the bank'? n >i thai I am cerl Crane ha had no nn< tl wltl in) el? i trie ? rallwaj i impan ... ' ite. Mr. I? an excelleni h n i i ?? l??nl ind ? ?? ? He is a comparu Th? rallwaj companj had an accou wll in I Leatl i Hank." Jam? I. Ml?h ?p, the !? ink - attorn? . was ? n ? No 152 East Thirl ' . ? terdav. "I . ?!? a I Mr I: ,!?? ? ?,?..- See!)'? confi I? ? ,?? . - ,i I Mr. Ml hop. "We . hall n?- al le t?. . tat.llsh the fai t beyon I the sha I ii? of a doubt to-morrow, when tie paying teller and ???-?', f th" bank will see the b . ? of when I ? n to be almos) In ? ? . ne in I k.*i |. . ? .?i to i ov? r ? | n i, ,? i,.. traced II i- i.'.i probable thai Raker ir .-.?..;.. ? pi .p.-rty In their own names thai th.? b ink ? get hoi Would it be possible f.,r Raker to draw r,,n stantly on the lank and be flush with money all the time without nom. of ),, ?? itlv? . who were ?.?ith him almoai constantly, knowing thai h? wa? i -a Mna ome on? ' ?It would hardl) lie possible. Knowing Ihe tur?- of his business they probably knew hi? legit? imate Income wa? much smaller than hi I I hav? i ?? kno<* leilge of * her. .?-'? ? l.v I l<" he ha? gone t'? Cana - , we can extradite htm for his crime, II v., suec.I In placing him ?if late Baker had been Irawlng on th? bank ..ft.-ni-r and In i.,t|.:e, amounti than wai hi former custom. \?,., know!? ' ?? on the part of fus relative? ?f Maker'? crime would not make them liable, bul If they benefited from It If they handled Ihe ?tolen money and kepi any ..f II Ihey no- clearly accom? plices Th.- i.ank .?ill weather ?h?- ira le handily. l? fact thai difficult) wai sunnounted as soon as the Clearing House Committee acted Th. si ... ?menI on th* stock will make everything ship? shape again." K MOODY BOYNTON OBJECTS. JIT. BATS THAT his ?-?iMPAVY WEVEB HAD ant CONNEfTION WITH Tin: HANK <>K THE MEM V il" RORREO IT. K Moody Boynton, presiden! of the Boynton Bicycle Railroad ??and the Boynton Electric eompanh-a, whose offices ar?* In th.* Mutual bife Insurance Company'? Building, In Nassau-?:.. mied at The Tribune office last nlghl snd ?lir.ct?-,] attention t.? the f..i lowlng intr .du.-ti..n to a report published yester? day: \ valuable clew as t.. bow Ihe enorinoua sum. ,,? m n,.y taken frun the Shoe and Leather Bank b? mi.m. 1 ?' ?3eel) was expended has been rar ,,,-.,. I b) Austin Corbln. Vesterda) afternoon .Mr. , ,'..,.,? ? nl to all the newspaper) to have reporten? c_ll ,. hi? office in the Corbln Bulldln?? In Broa I w.?v in order thai .. description ?f the bridge n the Ixjng l?'-nd fUllros?1 l"".'? 'a """ '. ?vi '' ., ,.-,-, River at Rlackwelll'? IstanH mlghl be made puMlc. While thi reporters wore therellsten ; ?,, explanation ol the plan rronr, Thomaa (v,.i Mr CTJrbln's confldentlal man, Mr. ? ori.in ,-,'i i Mr. Byan out of toe room aud the two men ?m-tnedl awai tomt ininut.-s When Mr. Ry?an re .. i to the reporters he remarked: "Mr. Corbln ia?. hai the defaulter ol the Shoe and leather Bank IS the man nh?,!?? baekln- the BoyOtM HI C'.'-ri, \t'.ti'm?-nt th'?' either of the robbers of the Bhoe an- Ueaihcr Bank was backing the Boynton Bicycle Railroad Company," ssld Mr. Roynton, "is utterly fais.- and unfounded. At the tima- Mr. *'??r I'ln is reported t?. have mad.' that assertion Th Bay .hor?' Journal' and .?th.-r Long Island news? papers wer.' in circulation on his lines of railroad containing a Hal of the i imea of all the aubsci.t. ers to the atock of Ihe I ?on g laland Bicycle Rail? road Company, "f which the president is Mr Cor I bln'a nephew, Frederick _". i ?union, ex-presldent I ??: the Queens County Board of Supervisor? i Tiler?- .I'd rf.t appeal In that 11 ? t th.' name either of Samuel ?' Beely, the ?ell confesse?! defaulter, <?r Frederick Hak.-r. hi? alleged accomplice. Not a single ?h.ir.- ..f th.- atock has ever ?'.an called or 1 delivered "Th.- Long I-: h. i nicycl Railroad l' .mpat i ?? s : confounded w'lth the Boynton rompai?es, wnhh are entirely ,i ITerent sn?1 dlstlni t from tint com? pany, their onlj connection being that thi Long Islam! ? imp inj i- aim) ly a ?I nsee of the Boj nton Bicycle Haiir? i 1 C'ompan>, which do*? ?>?'" "I rate ? b its. i', bul g* n.w? for t?;,''.i . ;.. ra ii'ii under its patenta ?'i different part* ol th?' country. "The i itter compan) h i? nev? r had any connection I with th- Hhoe .it. I ?.rather Bank or the robber? ?ifth.it Bank Pre.ldeni Imnton, of the I_>ng 1 lai ! in. vele it illros.l, I regar.l aa a man of tl hiKhe?i eh irai 1er I do not Ik llev -ha? elthei the bank robber* ever ha?l any connection whatever, dlr?ci ??? Indirect, Dv'.th him or hi? company, nd I am sur- thai all tie- partiel In Intereal will hold M i Corbin or any on ? trlotlj int? for any a?| th? i ke thai ?'.._? BEELY'fl IIOI'BR WATCHED BY DETECTIVES. Many cui were cast 1 pel ma s ho I It yenterdaj i] ? eat two-atoi h i-? in? m hi Ick i?.'_ ? .?? :. ? is; ii,ii- ? lyn, ?? the .'.el h ?.'!,? Tti . k ha?! more visitors than ?????? Merit ly In di-?.-?ni in! ?; i . ? . ? it Mr? wax ?ulTei inK iron lra?loi n<l l ? ? k ; ? : ? ' ? ? > ? ? i . '. ? trouble at th.- hank \t th. Central (' inirr. Seel) .,':?:.;? -i ? ' ? . ? .-???. 1 by many : - ? ? were prem-ni ii '?.- ? i ? Icea, I .: ? ? ? r -.i.?, thing that ?? fore the re?. ? I ,?. f ?let? liven, but so fai ' ' ' ? . hn ?? ? m ' ele.. t" the place ' ' a hlch Ihe n ? ? NURSING THEIR WOUNDS. YALE'S BATTERED FOOTBALL PLAYERS Mi RPirt <>'? ; "'? thi: ? I .TAL ANTJ EXI TO PLAT AOAlXi-T PRIX<*ETON ?*"N M-1' ??; OK in: TEAM Mew-Haven Conn Soi ! Frederick T M in h., th- Yale r potba ! play? r s ,i ? wa? k" ? ?!.?? I n?? ? ?Ibl? in ihe gam? ?>-i!i-' Harvard yestei ;.u, t. turn.' i t ? thl? tit. lo-nlghl In good col lit Ion. He alighted from a cab al u I ?'clock to-nlghl ? I , n ....-: ? ,. ?;?>!:.-;? ru aa un? on ||> i- ,f hla name h id no! be? n s? iken by ;: :? moutha than any other person'? ti ^merl. i ail - ? ? 1 i?; twent) r , it ho trs. He s ?. ? ; rmanem ? ffe i a hat. ver fron with Mackie'a I ?? in?l will pla? ?? I i Yale m th" nnnu,; gam? with Pi ' New-York ncai .~.i ? ? la. m irphj ..-?..-?? im k ? <f Ihe i- ap?rate ? 'i; t fron ??? ? t.? k --?i U!. .,:.-? ? ;??. ar. : trlfl'.ni Ihe < ?trern? Butterworth'a eye ti' 'i t ng over t*ie optl rea ..- ? ; well a i? ?..'.? i '; ill of l ? it hi it will i II- Will U- I .: K ? ; I. . i ma n w ho?, prove i- i ma : ? : i Th train 1 a : :!?? re, anal 1 : that 1 .til ? New-York an lad ) they I IN , ? 1 :? I I I I . . ? : i i t h ? ', ' It I . , i|e || i-?t ?i .-u.iir.t in l ? ? ,. . Ill.-knk iir.ih ? . ? ? ? ? ? ? . . v ? ? . ' ? ? ? ? ml thai II \HX \l:l> I'll' ii !? < ?F HEU TEAM Mil. PRI l>. Ft. '.'II! I i ' ' n:l? . T 1 i i ? \ m ?NOR PRRPARINU l ? ''? ? ,..-.!? Boat? ; Sot . iBfM '.?;? Th? re is unlv. i Ja?.. it..- In Harvard t I work ??* ?(,?? Harvard team In ?;.? '...- Ill-luck, : ??! i '.p- and grossi) negligent wrk ".', ihe pari ? ? th? official* ?oil-, words of jiais,- are beard i?.r th.- players and cos her? alike ti..- few ml? tak.-s t! ?i .... n ?? I .,,.? ...... : ,.- Ilghtlv. and Ihe in "i. who n.. :? : ' ? m ni., .\ i ??. ir n m, rill? ln??| The l.aays feel aim i ? ite.l as If Iheli ?? mi l... I 1 hey .?. ...I I ; refei I hi it goo?l record lu de feat to Val ory 'I he _ n. ral men! t?? thst llarvai i will win ihe name with Pennsylvania on Thanksglvlna l_j i'?? will I..- ?troiigci than the ????.?? that play? : ?luring most of th,- game ?..'i Saturda) lYrtghtlngton ?II? I" it.'l Id- ? "II., r i" : an ! will ? i ' ' - ltd. '?. i '..? Hall? a e|| \!.j ii ? ma) In apa.-ltal. him '?? ,i \\ heelel I? a:. ? ? r. I. - ?util 'lin.- ' ? hui le) Brewei and ?'aplani Kmmon? are both ?m?- t,i play, us both ?ill be all right by Thur? i..\ \\ : ; ? ? ?ii ?? '..in i.a- taken by elthei m .-..? .,? iVhltte n,.,!" The t".m. .Mil i-' nil. '??. ..? full???? mona, left end; U !.??? lei "i I! Blow II lefl la.-kle; Ma? ki. . left end; I-' .?Ma a. ? entre; .1 \ . ..? '?'. ilt? :s 11 . it tackle; \ Hi i it'llt ? t.'i. VVrenn ?luarterba.-k; Brewei ? ? ,. ? er w hit!? mor. halfba. k. Kali hlld rollback It Conant. m'-dl.-al advl ei of the Hutvar.l team, received wor?! to nil hi thai Mui ph) I? out ??: all . ? ai. : able '?? tari '? ? home Th.- i v i!.- i lay? ra are a hi Th. Il/i". ai I t, am will not '.? ??!'.% to-morro? i h. i ? ? :i In ? l? rlod "' upen pi ?? ' I? "ii I ;? la ?? ' ?u U ? mornli ?!" el? ? :. .? Ill I? . .? her? I ?? Phlla i]< ?, hi... ? _ u i;\T HOME FROM Tin: ??ami: AND DIED. v\..r ?? ? tei m ? N ??'. i ?anl? i M< TI? man, sgi I fourteen, while pla? ...? football y>_?tcr>lay, wa? fallen upon '? oi.f hi - om| inlon l le feelint. dlzs) When hi? father went to '.ill I m ? .,,.? moi i,., g, he a ?> i dead. .1 RUSAIT \Y '? \ ?111. RRIDOE. BXiTTKMKNT CAP. EU )V \ ni?. TEAM XO ".M. ; ' ? !. KOBTt'X A TEL i A team of big baj hoi i came t. irlng down the north roadway ?.f Ihe Brooklyn Bridge, toward Park Row, .i 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, giving Ih? " ip nil ?>r the many carriage? on thai thoroughfare a great frl,.ht \ th? team n.-ared Ihe Bridge entrance ,i carriage, containing .. man and three women, ?ver?- uhead "f them lirld..' Policemen McKeon and Furrell were com I" lied lo . !. Ii,. i I? i It?! Ii- for. Hi" ? .him.." could pa ?, bul fortunately there wa ti?. Ilrloii. The runawaya beiouge?! i" Abraham Bur a coal men hant, ol N<? luC ( : inlen ? i . II i bok'-n, and were attached lo ? two - -. ? i - ?. I rock away, m which wer? Mi Burdb'k, who I? sixt?. ^'.ns .dl, iii- wife, about in. ?ame age, and hi? daughter, twent) eight yean? old None ol them Jure!. At al?-. ,i Ihe middle ,,f the Bridge th? 1? mi I" came unmanageable, and ran away. Mr u u dick kept them In the road until they attempted lo paaa th?.:h "f Peter Caaalon, ??t No. 187 Kiizat?. Di-si.. thl? city, who waa driving, Here the hind wtoe? I "f Mi Burdick'a carriage came In vio lent collision with th? heavj coach. Burdlck'? harneaa gave wa) un?lei ihe strain, releasing his horses, ?Ni", then continue?! their run. and leaving ?he rockaway standing In the roadway with it occupants uninjured Mr iiur?ll? k sai?l that a passing train frighten*?! the animals and congratulate?! hlmsell upon the fact of the harnes? giving out The carriage waa drawn t.. park Row, a !;? w sel of harness procured, and Mr. Burdlck resumed hi? .ourney. ,i KRWARM HEALTH OFFICRR RRATRX. Francis Klncke Health Insi.ior. of Newark, wa? watching s quarantined bouse In Madlson-st. last night when he heai I cries if murder In aa ?cart- | ment al Su il Madison ?t. He hastened there si i t., m I John Donohue brutall) beating hla ag I I mother and hi? children Kincke Interfere-, when I ;.. hue turne?! on blm am! broke hi? i.n i.-g and battered him almost beyond recognition. Honobue was arrest? i JOVRXRYMRM RARRRBA FBOZRX OUT Th.- Metropolitan Barbers' .ssoclatlon ?..s rent in t _i?it. at ,. .st.iinis meeting !,i?i night al M?nner ehor Mali, in Rast Blxty-atxth-st. Hereafter the ikish barbers and the Journeymen barbers will .?> their several waya The break wai not caused by both aid?-? desiring to withdraw Far from it. The Journeymen would bave b en content t" sink all differences nml remain In the parent organisation, but ih?- boseea deliberate!, [rose them out The slighted Journeymen then wfTTidrew in high du?lcton and vovved vengeance on the bosaea. S ELECT It >X S F ?m M THE MAIL. ENGINEERS OF PJJBLIC WORICS THE PROPER WAT I" ??KTt'RE THE RIOHT MEN FOR IMPORTANT PI.? To the Editor of Th- Tribune. sir a i. . ,,i . mortal :i .he Ti : ? it I? r th.? title ,,r ..? practical T? t." . ?Ia-1 attention to the Importan.f the appointment! ?? I I must '"? : ? i., i?;? tl-t? m. ?.min?,- i;. . pecially for the position ??? B i|. ? ?? ibllc W irks. Th.- remarki there made an applicable t?> a con si I? rabl? t. n iber of public offii es, noi on ;- ol the State, but also of the L'nlted State? and of muni "? ?. an ! th. t of put.ii.- works to the tax | pay. rs |a very lai .-,.,.. | ,,,. ;i, , , ,.-,,,,,.. '.?? of th? ir n, ami ent Th.- Idei tite at Ion and ? ? i Ight man , for such a pi.i e, if the ippolntlng offl ? r? or ap ! i olntlng i- die only knew the way, w? ild not usually be diffli ult. Th? re il ol st >? '?? to g? ttlng the round p- ss into the round holes I? th? ?I-'' tl. ? Ih? I ?! hav? ? o g< nei ill) been thi m men -.. k ng the offl . t, ai l not ir.? n sought f ? the offl, e by theii mo it ? oi ,'.. ten! ,?i i n usta ? nun h l???s than ! ,| ;,. i I) . In :?. in) pari the . otuiti . an I th? usuall ?? f Clt) Engineer i? hich to the . public woi k ??? the Stat? neers, with a | rofesslon ?I tl. it m iki i I hell ? rule, be tlon When an i ? -.- ante 1 f.,r ?:? ?, oni p. ?.-!.?? of New-York, h can alway* e foui-.d ....... | i the : ' . . ? . ? merit?4 I Kith hai an ? -e eption. the mosi truatwortl i tali nt< d m? n In that prof, n. The of these oil ? i the annual cal . ?? Ile 11 . Il If tl reaaury Department i? ? lo f the i Oovernment, ol.in nlwaj . i..,:i, . ompetenl an I hon? I similar!) consulting ihe leading members of the of archltci is If i ? I I engli are needed b) the N'a\ > I >. part men I m re'i l ? ' ? ? a to I disastrous!? small bo I) of the I i 'orp i ? d the Navy, or b) th? t'overnor ol the State, or the Mayor of the ?It; ? ? te oard? of >r of direction I ic?n, In their ;???:? if hoi uralile and t til prai tic. , ex lei y<?ars often. cai ? eml ? rship of th? .- ty of Mm h ml al Kn e the Islon of I he ?vstems of transi ? . lude most usual II i i ?-.....? bran I #f nsinn-l ; esslon In actlv? ihei no. far i he fail? ure of Htat? ? ? 11 got ' ? , latlon | nl lie ?i.ik. ..t an) k i i,l pi i.vl I?? ' thi h mt?n and maJti i ia! i I reas, ? ?. ,i. a. for ?, . . ???.-???? ? ? ? ' hich are al ? ? The) sou).1 usually, wen ? ? lion offere.l ? thai i.Ive i m i ? to the ?i " ? ? al i i ........ of a ?-oi ? ? ' ? ? ? ? i: II I . i. N. Y., ! THE \\N' \i'' '!.: ' '?' : -T !?? ?:VT ?; \mi: i ? . ? ? ;' ? ? ? V n i i : ? ? rill ? . | . ? thi I th? way ?-I : ? , or fit ? : ralm ? ? u ?? who ? known, and a hollda? ???? is tl In the p-ai ? ? . ? throui i, with, pi. -? nl In ? In sp.,i t - of all kin I? ai Ise, .??, I who ai ? ? moved from the scene, i ? ? : - : tlm In our Ju Igm? ni in. a i-, ..? i nl "i Inl in tl Int? f i ., I? ?: . * 'b!.' n ? ' . n i were : , il** on duty at I line ol the ? ?am? ? . ., ., leni) was tl ? ,.?.i. Ihe pi i i the ben? ,l irll .? the : me line, th.? n I elni mere pe tutoi ? Now. th? in? re I tl,. ? looki t 'ii n. oui it, thi op. n air a . V*. ? ,ti i s.i:urda . " - tage; in our ?i ? lliej noil Id tl been 111 lhe| even ! ? ? ? ? i ? ; Innocently , ? of, \./. . in -., m.,| i-.- a s ''? ral Inter? I in all al I there .- i . Ine n ? I ntl.all Ih \ ... ir.l Indian el i plli it.*??? of a it. bul sill i II , 'i nn- , other the Inter? I i tl n I h ., til ???. am. otball will ti \ n mai i ?rdli athli l.trill. to an all i- Ihe u-liial battle I III! thi ?in. I. d? not ?ib i footl.ii for they p'-i uns ; te un bul .ol ii I iv.? thi a own ai un? TI I , It Is lo allow th' ? to vlsll i . ? , from West I'olni rould certainly I par??.!, ami the ? ? ? : m .? leiv.-n ..: ml mal? It i ' to 1 I If It be I it a m : h bud feellni) ),??ween ofl i al ihe - ' K inn , th< n :?? ; hap II won d tie ti to tea h the otll.-i rs of li >?n? of tl i,| :. pin ?.'.- ' rol ?,'..? Ihn Killlie hi ' ,?.. ?i Ihe two a? i li ii ii put p ? -?? Thi old gam** of Ik.? ? i ..,. -,f II. m? vi II was d< ? tu- i .n ill. nal p n , -, - i?-eri regarded as i Itltlg up "the of mai y I il- cltls? m ." bul t?-?la? : . r an i inn.il ? im>? "f lenpin , an I so '.\ ?? ho| ?? ihi obj. ctlona ?? ? ? . West I1 111 Again It I cl ?aie I that the et t., the m itch ?; m." i- tween th? two n i?l? m m- th? tti.ly To this ii ma) be replie I thai "I'hri.-'in i- leavi ??" hat e a tin- authorities f.,ma' ?? v? ry giving thi m '" Hi * e ?' ? let? In dangei n ent, and a similar remedy would apply In tin? . i ? The advantagi of having the gam between the academli H i k< ? ? an th ? Intel in general, it Indu? ? - lib -ral ? it?? i pilon* , I oltl ? . ? I , ?ti. . I the ex| I ' , -l- l ill? and ol a >..,, ?i . . ich, it w ?'I -pt ' ? i an Int resi li n itletics all ,,?.?: the Army, where li Is sorel) need. I, and : waul.I be of Immense benefit not only In Its? f but a i ., an ?. i tu ?i.- '., lin ?, n aklng the - ?Id : m ??? contente I b) making a p in ol th? i ex< reis i >. .1 ' I'.-, lure, and finally, If I l?'d I ml Hi.' ?,, ii.i|y , .,n I lion of if all we cl.se :,. , m?; ? i h? ri II will lev?. ' lualltl.s that ? ime from n generous i.. ilry in a manly ?port, Indorsed by the Nation ??! man?) snort? a? well a t* our own !.. , , Uegi - Tl ? ref re. I? : the sain ? t .1 :? - . ?| ,; . , tl and pr mising i m??. tru tl : tl, ,t th? good ?en.f all wl!l help to i move quick Iv the f? ".' and li ' Istgn -?abb ? emeni. RX-INSTRI'CTOB New-York. Nov. It, ?" WHO'S Tin: OWNER OP THE ."< ' 'KKTMOOKt - Editor ?if The Trl ? Sir i m Suntla) alteration, whlli coming uptown on ?he Third iv? elevated road, I picked up a p, it.?:.k In a ' ?a ! ' ? "'? ' ? '*''? h i ?? ?ung la ly, a st ran-.r. hai llrect? I m- attention I' la\ al the !,..-i of ? lad) opp ?It?? i i ked It up, offere I It tu n r. .,?. i she llaclalmi I II ?red It to a Chi) a man Sitting : ?. ' 10 bel .?:' I 11" I I : ?:? Id Sted .t. although weighty with silt r or gold thl? dep sayeth nol I pon the impulse of the moment, and i,, i caring to hav? the charge of It, I handed It to the conductor without opening it at ail and with? out noticing bis number or the car. It waa about I in P rhapa it may he?,ins; t?i some one who nee?i? i I' wa. _ sum. what worn sealskin tan color. T. <?. BUMMERS. No. Ml W.st Slxty-flrst-st.. Nov. 21. THE NEW-JERSEY SENATOKSHIP. I HOTfORABLE MEN ASK THE St'PPORT O. A L'XITED PARTY. To the Editor of The Tribun?. Blr; Two communications in reference to the I'nlted Btatea Senatorahlp in New-Jersey, which have r.ntly appeared in Th.? Tribune. convey an us i : . of the actual situation In this State. | One unfamiliar with oar politics would conclude '? :: :"" statementa embodied In these articles ti.it General William J. Bewell, one of the candi? da tea for this distinguished place, !? entirely un? worthy of it; that be Is a candidate of a "faction"; that he Is ,i railway monopolist; that he Is a par? tisan boss; that he Is a suborner or newspapers an l that he is otherwise obnoxious to Just criti? cism ? 'i the other hand, it would appear that Fra kiln Murphy, who also aspires to the office, i- a gentleman of exceptional courage, th" r?pre ?entatlve In a'peculiar sense of the better im pulsea of the party, and that r.m Republican - e? m thl State a-eri due chiefly to his au ; ? : lor mana .em? ii' to aay thai none of these ?tat?mente or In latlfled by the facta In the case. - veil la n?'i the represent itlve ol a "fac? tion." but of t nan I and overwhelming lle ? the state, Il la undoubte II) true thai he haa ?some opponent? In the countlea i i in ! I? rg? 'i. but ilii:? opposition, while i ' ? . ' . termlnlng sentiment. o ' ome of i er on 11 mis oncep II ?us an l Indi?, Id al ip|.enta In th? ralee ntl-.ewell" m E is? x ? ? utterly and consplcu A* i m if r of fact, the "questl.?I the ii it"t?? i to the | opular rote" in tloi II ??? known In every dis ?? ? the .tat? thai i lei eral Bewell would be '?lit" for i'- ? ilon; and in many pans ? Btate thla ive Ii tensity and vigor to ih" ''I" ?? of Republicans, while from me Btate aa a whole the response ?ras decisively In bis favoi ?eneral Bewell has been and is a recognised lea?l?-i of the party in New-Jersey. No man who has been Identified with ii for the last quarter of ? century has contributed more largely to its suc? cess than !.?? has done. In all the crises of its hlstorj he haa fronted the foe with unfaltering .ni courage. He has been an active cham? pion of ?ill id.a? of progresa engrafted upon the party policy. In th?' long and bitter struggle for '!?? vindication of the lights of ths people when ? r? lied last winter by desperate par Usan conrplrat ira lus aervicea were so conspicuous ?? ti ?ven hla personal opponents in Essex County felt constrained to recognise them by a formal de? liverance. Aa to his alleged subservience t.ir poratlon Inter? its, It la enough to state that his ? ! in the State Senate an i as g Senator of the I'nlted Btatea ?ill be searched in vain for one \ ite given b) him which discriminated against th?? ;. "? h- and In favor of the Interesta ?if con w_tl ?n i Franklin Murphy the one competitor for th" Sena I in honorable, upright and capable ? man, a ho, I elected to the Benatoi r.-ould worthily i pn en! Ills part) In ihe Btate Bui it la mm.is' to him and s perversion of fae?. linn that he is n eptlonally deserving of the honor by virtue of extraordinary capabllltle? or ?ervl .?? The Intimation that the recent vie lorie in N'es Jersey were due to hla ?uperlor skill i manager la unwarrant??d t>y 'he facts. Those \. toi ? taneous pn tes! of the con ? Btate a rainal forma of civic un . -s whl? h h. i become Intolerable. As . State Committee, Mr Murphy has i! ml and persistent, bul the poll y smpalgn? have been fought a! sense hi? it: llvldual policy. Vor ? pursued In dghtli g the rump any ln.llvl.lu.il, I.ut of md i ' 'l mind? In the Btate. M ? ? thi [ton John K'.in. Portland! ei John u I'.rlKg?, Senator Voorhees. Ollbert ?an ? ' ? ? ' ? ? ?"?-??i h Colt, and ?? . ? the i ?.'tin Itt? -. det? rmlned h ? ?? ? ? ? ? , t, : -? ? ? i_- -i ? The most end of Mi Mu? ph) a ? noi din ute this f ? Th. part) i" S< ?? I? ' ?ey I? hap- lly I jar'? It is noi Hal ?'??'? 'i tlonal dls i It? ranka II reeog ? ? . ? to the hon ? |t desires to a I i ? to It? i- id? ral , ? hla way on traction of rlvala ? n of then ervlce? It la In that ? the?, '.?111 aettle the Senatorial nuestlon MERi 'ER ? a, N .1 . Nov :i '?.'I THE CORNELL CREW'S TUII* ABROAD. AN v. ? . THE LETTER WRITTEN BT PRO ,i R R ' ?; WII DEB ... ?-....?? Burl ' ; WII 1er. wh > hat I.n eon ralty all i eptlon, pointed ques t ire primat ? I Irease 1 to the ty, and sa one of th" flrst I) Important bo ly. it is a pi. ? i .,? ? ? ,? ? _perl >nce has taughl ui ntesta do "foater the general par ? ? lenta In out I ot rp >rt_ " The rea? r thl? ?; te if th- contesta if iklll ? ?tren.:h >r-' conflned alone t? the atudenta of ?v there will not and tannot be that place which will be excited when there t with another college or uni ver ? : ' th!? generoua and active rivalry M ax-el In Bthl?.t of eceaelty Induce many re of appetite which otherwise would tie un ? , ? '. snd islde from the ma-r.- physical cult whl?-h I? undergone the student who atrlvea r pl.i -i iisi curb his appetites, many of whi??h mJ any of which may be Injurious to ? The i'ii question which l>r Wilder propounds, ?. / -i?.. ?? _? | effect? upon the iraetei ? * ten equal the contrary effect upon igh fr< ?! u ni atten lance upon or f ove re?d ting , ta ? based en i re?) upon a false premise The faculty and trus ire ?? atrict as to 'tie char h ter in.I the average prof! leucy of their students, hi far a? heard from n> fault has been found faculty oi the parents that there ? : ? " ? u| !-, the atu lent body frequent ittendance upon oi discus .citing up? 'ta i- " w hen auch ef .own in havi been Injurious, then tt. can r the pi ? ition i ? qui i as to w hether these athletic ? ? ait' ittraci i.. . i ?le number a ho ere," iii" anew? r i? that ? ? , . ,tii".-i- with th? lai- . viTslties n r Huprcmac) "ii the water I? so r? ?1 ol IN nns) :\ u ? i- th unlj 'ralty which will contest i le claim, ?' . net ??:- t :' in fi :n any anticipation _f \: tor) The ha?e ? ? m . nd " foot .'.ill t? am have only 1?. play, an few have pnt? red ? ' i the? ?I lent? ??..' ti i i" v ? ry lealrable Sot . "f their ? s n In theli ? ? ? II? n. ? r? : n i ? to :n In .- the other an I mi u.'" : s of I he student body i . 11-wed en .i m< ii ?? ? irneai endeav r. ? ' i"' h ip ? l that ? ver) atumnua who can will .?? .-methlii. toward defraying the ex p ii of the pr p.is i Hen regal an?! that v. I. n ?t ' linlsh? I even Prof. ? WII 1er will In ? ? : the ?< 'ornell I v. II, v.-ll. ?. _,L Cornell." WILLIAM .1 VOI'NOB, Corneil, ':.'. ? ?yater Hay. 1, !.. N v. 19, !? I -. TA M M i N ? IS TIIE HUMES. NO roMMITTEE MEETINOg RINCE ELECTION TALK OF OIVIN- (''? THE NAME. The failure of the Tammany Hall boaeea lo h?>M their usual committee meeting's since the election ha t- ?n aidely commented upon In political circles ?luriiiK th. last few days. It has been the custom ni' Tammany for many years m have the Executive ani General committees an?l the Com? mute? "ii Organisation convened the w.ek aft?-r the election for a general "round up." if there Was a Victor) tO celel'l'.it?' the lea del s WhOM II trtcta contrlbutaid to it were honored and those Who pit? d W? ?k or unfaithful were reprimanded or turn? i down. In the days <>f .lohn Kell) his Commit!.n Organisation never failed to come her within a few daya after the electkm, whether the ticket was elected ???? defeated. If Tammany \?."ii the newly acquired olHees were distribute.! If ?he lost ihe braves took counsel tog-ether, renewed their fealty and went into the v.tth tr. ih determination So call haa been Issued for a meeting lince :;i" i- an ol I-time warrioi m I yesterday, "the ?tutting had been knocked clean oui m." 'i here is i hing In sieht to ti.:.? ? and what th.y have t'.''. are bound to lose The pi (position to repeal the charter of thv Tamilian) . and to prevent by statut?- th<- printing of ? i ta bearing th name? of men nom It ted b) Ta m man) or any other secret "r ?.?nil? ?? organisation ha? had a ?addenlng effect on the Ladera and follower? ai.k.-. Borne of them adi - ,,; banding the political organisation to ?ave th charier ol the .? i :\ and reorganising as a political part) under anothei name The) realise thai Tarn man) haa I"-- Its 'harm ..s a name ta. conjure _tn, and thai t nn_ht as well be abandoned. Ttie sub? ject is llkel) tu come up for serious discussion in tu?- Executive Committee when enough member* can be . ..;. together to make a .uorum. A VICTORY FOR PASKOLA. IT BMCMIVEB TIIK OffaKIAti ENWRSKMENT Ol EM1NKXT EXPERTS AND A JfRY OF REP? RESENTATIVE ?ITIZENS. The gull brought by Ohio's Food Commlsslonet against a Cincinnati druggist f..r selling Paa? kola ?m th?? ground that it was nothing but glu coae, resulted .n :i great victory f.?r Pask?)la and <t verdict against th.? State. During the c ?urse of tin? trial. Prof. Rhaller, ol the rniversi'y ,,f Cincinnati, testiil.-d that Pas? kola was not gp.t??? s.-, arai even If It was. II Would be harmless H-* alao bON wltn??ss to lu activity as a digestive agent. i'r-.f. William Dick r>'. .if the Miami C??lleg?i, testifl.-d t?i the .?ame fa ??s. go did Prof. Schmidt. th- hemlat of th- Board of Health; Prof. Will lam H.'ffman and others. A practl al test was made in court, showing the digestive action of Paskola on egg? and meats o? various kind--, whereas glucose under precisely th-? same condtUona produced no effect whatever. This teal bul ?onflrmed the experta' s*a;o*n-nts I and proved Push la I be of great value in in digestl 11 .n ! '.va--"ini?: -isekecs. This verdict disposes ?.f the mal!?Motis attack ? that has !,..??, mad? agalnsl Paskola by Interested rivals, at'd suns have now i.:>. brought against ! the proprlel ira ?.f t well kti iirn emulsion ??f ?*??d i liver ? l f r having given wide ttfrculatlon to a false f rmula and ?ii:"r mUrepresentaUoM re gardlng It. Th-? animus n, ?hi.? attack win be th<? better underst od when ir is stated that Paskola is being largely used In th" (.! i,-* ,.f ?*..?! liver oil. SEE THE NRW STOCK OF FREE WOOL CARPETS Ai Cow-erfiiwait & Co., 104 West 14th St., Near 6th A va, 777/: WOMAN HAD TAKES FOISON. APPARENT ?"S.*?.\ El'.Y OP AN attempt To OOSE, ??Kti. A sri'-ii'i:. An atf.-mpl to conceal an apparent ease of sul clde was dlacovered by Deputy Cotroner B. J. Pon? Un late last night, when I ?r. Norb-it Sta?ltmuller made an affidavit before the Deputy ?'.?roner at his home, N.i. l-"' W.-st HoustOO-st. I?onlln during th* day had been u? the bouse of ?Bdward Mayer, N?. m Baal Beventy-ntnth-st., to Investigate the cause of ?h.- d-ath of Catherine Meyer, and on ac couni ..f ?he unsatisfactory explanations of the husband the Deputy Ctwoner refused to give a hurl.il permit until he had taken the statement of Dr. BtadtmuUer, who was called in to attend Mrs. Meyer I ?r Stadtmauer mad" an affidavit in Which h<? .says: I was .'.illed to attend Mrs. Meyer on Saturday, November 24 at It):*! a. m. 1 found her In a dying condition. Sh" told me that ?he had taken poison, "Rough on Kit.*-." I found that she had taken th? poison either the ?Jay before or two days, and when her husband was not heme Bbe told me that her husband had pt-ocui-ed from ? drugstore - une mustard and sum.- castor oil, wht.-h he gave li.-r. Aft r taking these she vomited and said she felt better. On the following ?!?>. Saturday. I was sent for sad pi.-? ni.e?i th.? usual remedy for i?ol sonlng. Th.? cas; was reported to th<* Coroner's oftVe y.steriay morning and Dr. Donlln was asaegMi t.? Investigate it The Deputy Coroner toik the affidavit from the husband, it flatly coattradtets th.? statement of the doctor ?l > was called in aa the worn.m was dying. Bhe had been suffering from ?h.? eif, ct? ?>f poison for two days. Mr. .Meyer und? r oath said Mv wife had been afflicted with h.-art disease for four yean .?"1 had l?een treat?d for swelling of the feet during that time, On Friday last ?he waa to bed ..n ? nint ol nain In the abdomen. ? for Dr. BtadtmuUer and he attended her up tin;., of her death. Bhe die i st -' p. m., Baturdaj She met with no accident and touk no P ilaon Th- ,-ase had no! l??n reported to the police, and it waa not known that there was such a ?-ano until last night, when Dr. BtadtmuUer told the Deat? hs ? . ... a note t? Mr Meyer to carry to Ihe Coroner Dr. BtadtmuUer set forth In it the facts a? stated In hia affidavit The hus? band h . l leputy-? 'oroner I ?onlln ?aid i went '.. t(. bouae Sunday, and became eus ;. Iou? from the answers the husband ?gave ?no. i refused t., ?a?.- blm a permit until I bad s.?n the doctor, whom Mr. Meyei said had attended hi? wife. The do tor came down and mad.* th? affidavit, which ?hows thai my suaptetotia ?rara ii tided The man told me he la a n latir? of Peter !?'. Meyer, the real estate man. lb said he would burj the body Monday. Th.- woman had evidently suffered all the agonies of phosphorus tig foi two days, [f her husband knew that she had attempted to commit suicide, he can be punished for trying to con eal the facts, it is clearl) shown that his affidavit does not state the fact Mrs. Meyer was forty-three yeara ol?l, and ? native of Belglum. THE TTRANNY OP LABOR." DR BATON sws IT II A OREATRR MKN*A?***J| Tltw THB TYIt.tNNY <u' WEALTH "No officer of n r.r.ir. il corporation dar? ask for th- votes of th.. people for a pollt* ?i office," said the i{.-v. Charles it. Baton in s ?ermon be preschet last nisrht in the Church of the DtvhM 1 at.-rnity. Ht rifth-a\e and Forty-flfth-St., upon "The Ty? ranny of Labor. ' "A man I? -er idy lefoated when his name is mentioned for public ofllee if be la ?*oa n? ???I in an official capacity with a railroad cor poratlon." I ?r Bat n began bl? discourse by saying Through the iron fate of t?.:i the wortd has pa d to civilisation. The resource? ol oui ? iintrj ?re th?* result of labor There are difficultlei attending n?st app.it'...i,m nl of wealth but :; seems to me that ..n effort i.? made to forgei uist.ee in am it tempi at ?eneroaltj Laie tig mei ?I mid re? member that v.!'?,: _ ; ire taken by laboring men. Attention mus? i?. called t.? the tyranaj of labor a? well a? tyranny >.f w.-alth. rifty yean ago the word "strike" was sltnost unknown as .?p piie.i to labor trou l?r Baton then proceeded to review the faaeotai str'.k? < and potm oui l. ?.?. the men who instituted them ?*ere guilty of tyranny, !!?? said When laboring men, :ik.? other men, have learned ntrol i lit) t ter there will be fewer strtk?ra and les? tyranny. I?e| u* r member that the t> rannj ..f lal .- r menace to safety than the tyranny of a When laborln? th? an ?I all not work at a c? 11 tin wage :.',.> are| r. as well - .? . ? n they say a man ?hall not work unless ne ther union. When th. \ that a m m shall I to a ?kllle i tra : th? > are guilty ? ?t tyranny. In referring t ? the rec nt Pullman -:rik.? he ?aid: The committee appointed bj th? President shoall have made a moi ,-.? r-p-ut in connection with th.* sympathetic nature of thai strike and the '? ? :' ill-- American Railway I'nton in Its unjust lemanda. 1 am In favor >f labor orgaabia? - but labor unions are always i illtj ?>( tyranny when they itti mpt to bti t.ad of up. Ne_i Sunday !>r Baton will deliver aa addreai .?n his recent vlali to Pi ' the strike there and in ?'hi.' igo - ?*. _ TUF BEEMAS HOSPITAL'S CONCERT, Each year the German Ho - t| ?Arm a concert for the benefit of it- hospital and dtapea> sary and each year the concert t? m?,re ?ucceaatfra^ both from a financial and musical point ?,f view, than those which have pre? hi li This ?.ear's concert took place at the Music Hall last evening, hiiI was attended i ?? many prominent <;?*rinan Anierieans of this city. In former years the <'er? man i.i.-.i.-rkian and the Alton ~.< leu.-? ??lone have volunteered theli ?orrices, bul this y.-ar musical organfkations were augawated by the society of "The United Hagen ?.f th?? ?'ity of N'ew-Vi.rk," and by several iV'-ll-known iniisleal artists Th.- hall was well Riled Bl : .- a rexult of the ???inert a large ?urn will be added to the hos? pital fund The money derived from these m-au-al benefit? la devoted t., the operating expense? Those who volunteered their services last even? ing, and wh,, assisted in making the concert one of the most successful th?is far given were Miss Mary Louise Clary, ititralto, who sang ??Ink's "Orpheus": Mil and Miss lit tille Sur?, pianist-. Who plat? ?-le.-M.m? Hum I'hopln and lly.IorfT; l-'r.tiitz ?..mis Rerger, the '? nor. and tl. \\ Pergison, !?..: ? tone Tl.emalndei of the pr?> gramme was levoted ??? the I.Merkrau, the Alton and the I'nlted Blng? ? ;ie? gome well-known people present were William M Btelnway, ?' F W?hle. Adolph Kutroff. O. He*, .-r tleortfe II Khret. Krank Cut pert. I*'. A. KitiKler. Bdward Bhaefer, Pet? I.Iger and A. M. Pinch (tfnropcati -\-Ptrrti6tmrntf. HOTEL OE LILLE ET D'ALBION, 223. Rue St. Mom,!.., i'arls. Between the Tuilerie? Qardena, Place v. n lome ant New Opera. Adtrantagsjoaa itnTatag? m ta? for families. Beautiful liait. Large Drawing llooaaa. Electrtc Light. &t?. Telegrama "Ullalblo^3 l'iris HENRY ABAD?A M i:ssits r. w i.l.sii & n?, :i Tainigath !.. ?. ! n bag to ???;" i.?-a.,r - .11 -i?nr_.-ota .- .i.. 1 Amen, ,n pi.riu?'?, beat JJ-t UROPEAN AI?Vi:uriSl-;i;s tt.ll tWi.l the - I....i : n orTlc? of Th* Trlt.une. Tfi Kl?^t S>r?et ?g. C, a convsnirnt pisoe 1 . leave ihro advcrtiMuania lar mnkl llcatloa in The Trtbtia* *^