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CRIES OF "ISO! NOP A LOUD CHOIU'S en? PROTEST AGAINST THK JkCHOOL, BILL. TEACHRR? SHOUT Ol*T THEIR DIS9EXT At .1 Mi-:r:Ti\*'*, CALLED TO Bt'PPORT THE I'.i'.l? PITHe'llKS l'K.?M tTOMMISSlONER 11 ill BELL AND K lll.l.I'HY ANDERBON GREETED vv nil LITTLE FAVOR somi: j;issi:s am? PLENTt OF MVELT ?'??MMKNTS THE ?TOMEN HAVE IXTT8 TO BAT, Determined oppoaltlon by the teachers >>f tin Masr-Tork publ schools ;,? the compromise school Mil now pending in t?-. legislature was manifested sprain yeal relay afternoon al a meeting which had been railed ostensibly 10 favor tii" passage of tin !>:;!. it was a llrely meeting, at whloh all of ihi r?gulai ap>**akera argued long .md earnestly for the bill, at"i the audience talked back, expressed dissent and asked many disconcerting questions. It ?ni?": i-i confusion, v\U.?n th?' 11 ? ? t s ?. t -. < va h i ti t 1 : t ' i - - i.ilnn abandonexl th" platform in <l< ?I - and the teachers, by an almos! unanimous vctc. pa ssed a n ? mi ng ; he bill. Tin- meeting had 1" n called for it? m . at wble ii h .- ilic large a isembly room on tin- top Hour o? the Colleg-c of th?- City of New-York, at Lexington? eve and Twenty-thlrd-st., was well filled witn teachers, ?::"s-, of them women, School Comm'.s F oner Charles B. Hnbbell, E. Ellefy Anderson, Pr?s lent Thomas Hunter, of the Normal College, r:: l ePayao? Merrill, a trustee ?: the Twenty-flrsl Ward, Ml on th,- platform when the meeting was ?; t ' order by Mrs. Runkle, th?? presiden) ?af the Women's Association f.,r ib" Improvement of Pub? lic s che ?Is. Mrs. Runkle said the association had ben: r of ti:,- ? m . i ?mise sub ?"l bill which th? lea? hers had ronikamnel m ah? - meeting h 1 i las) week, and :t had been thought advisable to ',:? ?rite t).,- teachers to another me-Hing at which the argumenta In ' vor ".' ti:?- bill might be heard Bhe .... . . .- .^r Hubbell as the first speak? er, an i be s >ke f ?r an entire hour in praise ; the bill The publ!-. Mr. Hubbell sail, muai ?-onsleler Hi?? wanta of the children before tins.- of the teachers. The apian ,f having a board oe .endents r.iak?- :i!l " * ?? app ntn nts, promotions and transfer?', he said, was vastly better than t i leave the manageme*ni with local boar?ls of truste.-s, who?*?? a.*t: :i Is '. "? fre quenlly Influe n ! bj ;? I I Cal it: ?tives A WOMAN RISES TO THK OCCASION. ?'rics of dissent came fr.?na ever* part of 11 ?? hall After a pause Mr. Hubbell v.-ntnr?- i t assert that the wish? f the e tlsens nnst i ?? regarded One woman promptly rose m her place and teaok Mr. Hubbell : ? ? ? "Yon have ?poken as ;:" w were nol ell aei - in as if we ?'.'. I nol have at heart the welfare of the chlldran.*' abe said Bhe was applaud? : vigorously, and ?before the applause ! id areas? I a man ?rttb a ]r?n,? voice ?got up and shout,?): 'His the bill been read? Do * know what >..i are talking IllTlt"" "I take it f..r granted." said Commissioner Hub belt, "thai '" ' chers would nol mske s protetr! ?ngalnsl a bill wb l y had not read." (1 and an; lause. ? ?I would like to ask." said Mr. Hud? n. ?oi th?- f hool pris Ipals, "if that mai t< lierT "Tbat la none of youi bualness!" i??.atm! h" of the loud voie w "T ank you, sir." retorted Mr Hud? kr.tcv you s re not s ?-., I r " (Applause ? Commissioner ll?'?!" II entli I lo argue fi r t me tim*- in Me ? the bill, but the expre dissent continued, and the audience plainly showed sign? of Impatience e sat down. APPLACSE FOR ?PRESIDENT HUSTER. President Hunter was applauded warmly <al t. >?? to speak, bul be .-'?'ii was In trouble. When he said that h- w :, 1 not have -'.i the bill if a majority of the leathers had opi ?? I m^ntiis a.*.?, there were crie? ?i si t!.?- teachers had always beor? op,?*?? ; to the bill, He ?ras spplsuded nsra'.n ?srben M 8ec ared thaal "in framing th.- bill 4vc had In vi?v> one point, to a re the ap pointaient and promotion of te icher? .'-i merli alone." Then he asked: "If you cannot truat ta*en? ty- me superlnl i lenti who have i.n expert leach er?. wb?t>m on earl n you trust *" "on" hundr?-i a:,, twenty trustees! ? piled one of the teachers, ar.?i there was a storm of applause, "I would be willing t<? trust one n-.an. th.- ?City 1 : rtntenelent, rather than 130 trustees," said President Hunter, and there were mingled blases and cr,' i -'f a.?sent The speaker went on to *iik about the powers to be held bj the superintendents under Ihe provlsloni of th?? bill, and t?. grgu? that, as the appointments nn-l promo-.;...-- of teachers must be made by a it.-. ? irlty of all Of the sup r;n'.-.'. :?-nt*. ?her?? v. .. . be r.,? opportunity for an) one superintendent to ?; ? " - t?. a t? i Then one of th?' tea 'hers rose an I dernai le ? the righl lo ?answer, saying 'A trl I perlntemlent would mak'- the re? ?rd of all of the le her? In his d;stri"t. and H .- admitted thai I promoi would hav.- to 1??- um'!? by the standing as si,,?v.:, br the r< -.,....., In the con isloi . ? ? ? ' ?- President Hunter said i..- would favoi keep tii" r ire* ???- ?i the Hoard of 111? ? ?ion In t!i ? the j we re removed by the May -. -.?r,:,-!. would r?-i...n In of i. .- the ?pi -??: t t and his ten assistant", and which ?>.' h teache? except by a vote of three t he superlnte nd< Mrs. Runkle h? (Beult: In ki?-;..-:.- ?own the teacher? who wanted to mak ?pee en as ? ; -? . I Huntei I got thi .c ?the se wou'd be .?? i rtunii I issl ?n *. ? n ? he t- . .?.. - ? ] ?? .-.?-, to E i:.:?-r. Al II ? Ml'.. ANDERSON'S ?POINTS NOT ?POPULAR. Mr. At.,le:-on d? ire I tl ?: the framers of the till! had kept alw- bet re them the question how best to ? rotee t the tes - ind the children. It w is weil known, be sa. 1. I ? ? -tion ol te by ward tru*:?'?-:? was :.ira;.-;v by political bias, ,- i that the tr..-t-?-.s were not the best i. '?? sele : the berat tasachen Thera aras an outburst of de risiv" laughter wh?n Mr. Anderson sail tha giving :, the board or auperlntendents the power to ?ilsmiss a f?-a'-n?r i.v a majority vote waa an error. The laughter cause*] Mr. Andei on to r"j ?len vv,*.-. anget and h? asked "l?> you want t.? d'-feat 'he 1,111 on account <<f one erroi : ' "V??s!" wai the anawer In on. might) chorus "Then you do not love the ch ?ren as you ought," i, Mid. y i hare ? ? ? gbi l i ?aj Hat!" was :'n^ i?;,.v. ievera of the teacher? tried to !??- heard, declar? ing that there '???'? many reason? for opposing I a hV\, and Mr Anderson walke.j ,,fr the platform Law ,n N Fuller, who had occupied a front s?at at the mee Hi I tha' th? bill ?.< unjust to I?-ii the teachers and ill? children There waa n> time for fa'.: " then, he Bawl, but lied Mi An?len ?n to meet him before the teachers al anothei meeting an i discuss the bill fairly. Mr. Andemon retort? ; thai be wouid i??; re? ly .?? any time. * Principal Boyei timed the attention of Mr. An? derson for a mon ? g: "Mi Anderson has declarad that the trustees are nol ?!.?? proper per? son? t<> appoint and promote teacher? The ti is lees hav?- been appointed by the Boai i <.f Ed icatlo if th?- Board ?<f Education car.no! be t, isted lo ap? point 11?? trust?**? wi,<, ?rill be fll to perform their <luti?-s how i-.tn th<- board be tru.-i? i t,, appoint twenty superinten k Mr. Aneleraon i'-;.i??-i that the sugierlntendenti Tvoul'l h" appointed from among ? vj.?-m teacher? When Judges w.-r.- to !?.? appointed, he ?add, 'li? men w-r?- Mlected frona among men trained In the law-, anl it w?xa riniit :ha: the men who ?rere to bave e'ir'"rvlsi?n <>f the school? ?hould be ?el, led from aaaoag taachers in the a two's \ CHORUS OF REPLIEK A yo'in? report? r or? a front mtni w:n ln?],ic<-d I.v en elderly (cachet abo sat beside him to ?et up and tu-k tho question: "!??? the lawyer* s.-i?ct the ?ladite?, or ar.- th- ju lui-s elected by it,.- ?,. ,?,,..? ?The p???i'i?-:'' was lbs reply la another ?horns. Thomaa J. Rush, a school irasie.- from the Twenty-thirai Ward, strode to the open ?jpace la front of th?- i.iatfoiin and made a short speei h, roumllv deaoune b.* Um Mil while Mr?? Runle -? vainly tried to regain control ?if the audle?-, ?,. When Mr. Rusk bad finished tuikiro<. ?everai teachcra wan te I to be heard, and in the confusion Mie Hunkle ?aid that the meeting was adjourned She ? ml other? l?-ft th?- plat?orn? About half of 'th teachers bad "Ses from their seat? aben one ?.f the male prlrici:,a?.?, ?-??reaenl enana j. I : , ?r.tk-' , |r?i Shirts : >',? ?sitiriK. M ?<jii ?l?rens if lln-y II In ? T)if> rsresdj towrsr 0 ;>i I erety ?srruriit H guarantee.1 : ull ki.ix! ? s tad?? ? ?Il prirf?. 2 All IrsiliriK retailer? ? ."???"> of the? I'rsri.l of J ??lirl? It y.e?r ?m,^ ? hller e? oui el ?ii? ot ? ?trie. I?* him ?rt It 9? for you Ala? ?>? f?t ? rlirht rise?? length. 1 SOUVEKIR S Or FASHIO?IS Z V*r? interettms ?nil ?alnshl? Writ? for it. 9 5 LLI ETT, COON a CO. Maker?. Tr?>. N y ? I ?w ',,r',ri ?hove the re?t. and Bhooted: "I more that It b? the s.ns^ of this nue ting that the Com promise School i?n should be rejected by the Leg ! Isla ture. i "f?cond the motion!" cried fifty or more teachers, when th?- vote ??.is called : ,r there ??as a deafen | ing chorus of At?,'*," an I onl? two <?r Ihr.'.- ?, r. ! S'ins Mtd ???,,?? Then Ihe audience made a rush for the stairs, as it waa after I p. m., any mim of tii?- teachers were In .1 hurry lo gei borne t.? supper. ?HALF A JURY IN THE BOX. TWO ADDITIONAL MEN POR THK If'LAUGHLIN TRIAL. ONLY ONE VAN ?IIAI.t.K.v.'.iA? ?rri'i: Hi: HAD BERN AfCEPTED rOI-OKEl. JAMES*?* lll:.-r APPEARANCE IN THE ?asi: w'hen the trial of Police Inspector Wlllinm W McLaughlin ?vis resumed yestei la) morning before Justice Barrett, In t!i?> Courl of Oyer and Terminer, there were only four Jurymen in Ihe bos Inspeetoi j McLaughlin appear?. ! In g 10 i apli Its, an I hi chatteil cheerfully with hi? counsel, Messrs. Frl< id and Elkus. The examination of talesm n waa resumed. II?*nry M Felker, .1 commercial agent, waa rx amlned In reply t.? Mr House, ti,.' tii. sum1, aaid he had lived ni II e Ollsey House foi the lasl five years The pr.it Ion challenged the talesman, bul the r.mrt overrnl? 1 i1. and be occupied the fifth seal In the box provisionally. .lust before recess thi prosecution challenged per? emptorily Juror No. ?"? and the bos wt ill only bad f.'iir Jui ,. s. Jamea !?; Rurbridge, contractor. No, ?31 East Eighty-fifth a prove?! satisfactory lo both sides, ?itui t,.,?!? the llflh seal In Ihe box provisionally. Frederick Kranket, Cable Building, Broadway, ???is nexl called. Frankel said he understood or? dinary English. "If ;!-..? ni .'Minar used." said he, "is 100 high I would mi'i. :-: 1 iA il onl) once in .1 while." Es Surrogate Rollins (hen pul to th? tale n in aome legral questions whU'h would frighten .1 pro Colonel 1:. 1" .inn:, -s. ?in, had just con? in, jump.- i to his fei : .1 ml .1: 1 "1 object t,i ihe talesman being pul through such a cate 'hism of que ?liona " This was .',?!,,ii"i James's flrat formal participa? tion in the caae, and hla favorite 1 object" caused a laugh The talesman waa excused. Nathan Lemllen, a member of the clothing firm il .-?.??!'. \ ,,;. . ,\ I., ri.,,. - , waa allowed to take a ? ? ? ? the box ; ? ivlsiot i I) William r Durai I n m< it tli nl?*r In w a ' Market, prove 1 ... ? ptabl. : ? 1 ith sidei ind ti ok the sevi. 1 th? bo?t The lime foi rnmeni now in ; arrlv. I Mr Rurbrldge, who n epti th? ?? h seat In ihi b \. ??-..s formally ?worn In Itoth aldea announced they were aallsfi?d t? Ith Mi ! ' irano, 1 seventh seat, and hi waa formal!? awoi prosecution i-ha b-ng? i Mr. I.emllen ?? h > oc. the alxth seal per? mpl ;?:'.:. The courl then ul x Jurors being In the 1 \ INQUEST OS MB, CENTER'S DEATH. THE CORONER'!" JI'RT i:\ N'ERATE*) WINKLE AN!? MAKES RECOMMENDATIONS ! >H ! : ?* rl.B ' ?RPIN wi.s. Coroner Hoeber yesterda) morning held an Inqueat on the ? 1: ? ? *? ? ei let ?? ? ? ? ? :? ! lasl Wednesday nil I ?? 1 rl Uns .1 wheel a ?-.ul. near Scventy-seoon?! si Thi Coroner ti se ure Ihi attei bi ? ? ' - . " that they would testify as to the istoma govei ning the movemi nts of I .-???. \ . ind a n wi re ent to 8u| lei ent Byrni p. r 'i' ir Coroner call? I S ; ? ? ? ?? : ? efori nquest opened and ask?*,I . . ? t attei : ? 1 ver; and 1 be excused," Was I : ? ; . "Th ?? n't g I the Coi mer, "an 1 : I you I Th?' ? 'orom r remll led the I that tb .- .; ? -, , . ee him al his .,!!.? . Mrs. Center, the mother of tl ' : . . his I ? ?1 hei Edward Center, were Walt? r Grier, I No. 2441 Wi ?I Twi nty-secoi \?.i~ ? ?.? on y wltneai tiled ? He la a memo? r ,.f the Colonial 1 bla way t,< the club when the a Ideal 0 The Boulevard car from which Mr Oriel ha alighted lo ko to the club wa? tl ?? car ? In the path ,>r th? bli j le, and to avo Center changed h ?? 'ourse and tl ib cam i.. coal truck riven I '? ?? Wlnkli Mi drier said there were 1 11 ? I ?? coming down the Boulevard al Ihe I ? ?? ?vith Mr ivr.t.r's wheel In from They were ?'? In aucb n position, (.?? aald thai Mr Centei ? ,?? ?? made any other move than hi : II? aal ! hla bes) ??? 1 ? ? ? 1 1 . ? ; ? ? : and try to avol I Ihe oal cart. He did no. bul hla movements ??.??:?? noi -, ..;'.. Th? witness said hi ? ? river of 1 il ? a. 1 could I ? ; The i .: -. ! .-,,;.? ? g verd?n We, ,. find that Hol r was killed In a c et ween ? 1 ? ? 1 in Fi a- ink ? . Api 17, near thi tloi I t*S< Mr ?. Iwa . liouli ind ?????? ? . thai il.l Winkle Is not 1 b? un The that an or llnance l?- pa ? by tl 1 immon 1 of the . Ity oi Ni a Vork : ?? 1 : ind ti In that said .a . ? ? ? ?.-.l- ?'??..?? ..-.. ??'??? ,. ? : . ? bou le vard ARMY ANp Wi 1 y VOTES. ngi -:. April 23 ,.-'!?? Lai) .-? retar** ll"r berl baa detalle I Med tor T. C W ilion and - rgeon B il Dickinson 1a lo Ihe American ?asocia ... meet In Baltimore on Ma) " Ign \ M \. ? ?Vas been detached from treatmenl at 1 ? H , nd granted thi m leave John It Edle has bei n I? I 1 ? . I ? im I he Tbetla, orden 1 East, and will be at?a 1 I th? New Vos* on t.. r trip to Kb In ?'? ? 1 Halloway has been 1. I from lut.? 01 ? ?? tells , ? ?: ,-?.:??.: ? . . mont I lea? ?? Chapla n Sherman )????; been ordered to th? Constellation Ensign Qlennle Tarb >. hau been ordere?) to 01 Inane? Inatructlon ..t ihe Wa hlnglon Navy Vai : '?A.- following Army order? have been Issued i A- ... itenanl Jamei K. Thorn| I Ii :? detailed 11 pi ifeuso* of mllltarv science and tad - al Bi John'a Militar) School, Manliua, N. V. ??? take effeci on September I, an?l will re lleva Flint Lleuter-?*** William P. Burnham, ? Infantry, who will than proceed lo his pany Th.. leave ?>' abeence on surgeon's reri II cat? >f disability ?ran??-i Major Jamea 1 Oi gory, corpa of engineers, Ik extended two months 01 geon'i certificate of dlaablllly. Leave '01 (went) ..ri,- days, to r.ak?? effeci upon hla relief from d il) us aid? di amp I ? Majol (leneral Nelaon A ' ? . granted Captain Marion P Maus, Isl Infantrj First Lieutenant Charle? c, lameson, ordnance department, Is rellevi 1 from : irther duty al Fort Hherldun, and ??..! reporl In pei on lo Ihe om mandlng ?.tii- -r Wa'ertown Arsenal for assign ment to dut? Th? extension uf leave of absence granted Flral Lieu tenant Garland N Wh tier, .,' . Artlller)', ? Btlll furthei extended six mont ha. t'a plain Rtephen C. Mills, 12th Infantry, will pr,< ',. 1 ? . :,, ago and reporl In peraon t<? Major (leneral Thomas il Ruger, r.mmandlng Ihe I*? partmenl of the Mlaaourl foi appolntmi il aa aide d< amp. The extension of leave A abaeni ?? granted Captain Francia vV. Mansfleld, lltb Infantry. ?? furl ? : ?ir, nded ,jen da ? ?*?'?? retary Lamonl lo-daj appoint? 1 a board of engineer offieera, to conalai of Oeneral 11 1. Ab hou. Idajoi 11 M Adams and Captain D, C, King man, to axamlne Buffalo il irbor, N v . In a< ? >rd m. with !.. provl Ion In the lust River and ll.irh.,1 ,-,. : relative t" thai bi lion The section of th.- i...i undei which Ihe board will v\,,ik, ap? propriates tTO.OUO r?>r oontlnulng tha Improvemeni of Buffalo Harbor, ?ftOOO of which may be used In making a survey and plan for extending the outer breakwater soutbeasterly, i" ? polm al ?.r near Btoaj Point. The flagship Han Franriaco reached Meralna, Asa Minor, ye terday, In obedience to orders requiring h-r to touch .it various pori 1 foi th? protection of American missionaries. Th? Ran Fram I 0 lu? al A.' xah Iretta |n ., few ?li?* Tat armored monitor Amphltrlli Viiis place?! in commission al Ihe Norfolk Navy Fard this after? noon. I.but? na;;? charle? A. Foster, with the Pr< ildeni'fl approval, ?rill be placed on Ihe retired llsl ?.r the Navy on aecounl ?,f dlsablilllea Incurred In lb? sei vice. Th.- president has approved Ihe examining board a recommendation foi the pr im itlon of Med?? ??al inspector ?.rharlea A While and Ensign Harry ?;?? ,r i" Th? naval examining board baa found Pay In* p., u,r A .(. Prltchard Passed Assistant l'.iym.i ?. r Richard T, m. Ball and Aaslatanl Surgeon F, I?. Bratbwait?. entith-.l 1?, prornoii n '?? the nexl higbi r jtra?!... Th?- President lo-da) approved Ihe n ommendv liona ?>f the court-martial in the case of First Lii 1? tf-nani Rugen? '.. Loverldge, 14th Infantry, and i.h will be 'lixml?t.a-,i from Ihe ?ervlee. H? waj court martialed in Washington for drunkenness. He <-n tereo thi Military Academy from New-xorb In l*M Naval ea,),.,K (,;iv,. ,?., B appointed BB fO.IOWBl .1 Q, t'u.i. Hrattbboro, Vt. with c P. Johnson, of si Johnspury, vt, alternate: Charlea E. Courtney, Buf fa o, N. Y., with Langdon Moore, of Buffalo, alter nate. ?n?l T. W Cram', ,?f Ibmsion. Texii?, wltn .1. P. UUke. of P?interavllle. Texas, alternate. DR. NEWTONS 8ER3ION. IT CAUSES WIDESPREAD COMMENT. OENERAI.LT ?"M'fMM"' BT Till*. CLERGY DR. RAINSPORti CHIDES ?ni".-'t: WHO < RITH ME IT "PRBMATI'RI The Re? Or. R Heber Newton's sermon on Suneiay discarding the ?Christian belief In the actual resur rertlon of ?? ? b d of Je C'hrlsl has caiiaad widespread i emment The tii.-: da) after the ser? mon i- -ame generally known, ministers were retl? cent about it. Some of the plergy spoke their mind about Dr. Newton's remarks, however, and rester? da) i he mattet w ., i n ere 11 eely dl* The utterances of in. Newton si.net-ally con? demned by the rlergy Whether a eoncert??d action will be made to rail him before the tribunal of the e'hiirdi on a charge ol hcres) remains t" be seen. : Ministers, In discussing this pilase of the case, si - diplomatie m their utterances. There is no r?t*a?son to doubt, however, thai some effort will !.?? made t.? make 1 ?r Sewton answer to i in- Church for his belle f The Re\\ It Morgan Dix. r??ctor of Trinity, i*e I fuse?! to see anv reporter? yesterday. The eervanl a*ho answer? l the d?>or brought weird from l?r. Ills that he had ?alei '11 thai he caree] to In connection with the case, and had nothing y> add. Dr. l Hs, In an Interview, ?aid Momluv "Di Heber Newton Is somewhat eccentric and i^ rather fond <?t expresaing hi .'lews. More than one the ? views have been I contrary t.. a-ha I mosi men In the Church hold. bul :.?? Is somewhat changeable and bas several limes turned bach again. N.-. however, ? ? l?? i i,, --? that the bod) In which "iir Saviour appesared after III? resurrection wn? i,"' differeni from the one in which He live I. U e h tve St. l'a il's own words for Heat." The i:.\ Dr, win.un it. Huntington, rector of Grace Church, ?aid: "If you wish to quote me, you ma) say thai I ronoui In whai Dr. DI? In aid Dr. N.'wt'.n i-? changeable, and Jusi iboul the time you an- going to ill him to .i'i aceounl "ii some ; ? he Hies ..fT at a lana? to .11 on ? ?me othel que lion l think he m iy alter tii ? v .? .?. " I ?r. Huntln*rton ?? ?- ai l?.-?l if he i ought tl re was any probeblllt) lhal i ?i Newt ?n a ?til?! be cal ed I ? ? ihe ...11 of th" ? 'hui h for 1. - alleged he re? i : : ? i - i ?: I iimi Ington ? I " riinl re? malm? I :. n, A? hi? remarks ?tai '. Il would thai explana ? , 1er. I know of no proposal a kit to I end I ew, v?-r '* If I ?I N??e ton She III : I.II A to ai, .. ounl t!,l? be the :': ?? lime. In May, IM, a pre rated to lii 'hop Pott? i. n'.mt "1 by : se\*er?l the lergy of the I?.: *.'??.- \ "rk. lhal I'resbytei be s| pointed b ::.? Ill h p to ? rtaln whethei there was at tha: lime .- uffl c nt - vid? i ,, i - I ?? oi Ihe ; .. ? ? of Dr. Newton In pul him on II h?'r?-.--\. This petition, however, ws not pre ? : .i The -i int e>f Dr. Newton ... : Th. Y Moi i marring ws takei fi i i tan 1.1? il?l at ? ? ?-???-. t'jiui ? I Had I ?el , n .?: ? . . ?i ? , -??: ? ? i ? a . . .. ? ? ?,i> i' ,- " .. . ? tort - ?at ' r , : v ? . ..... _. II.- Was I ? ' ?-' . ' i? -. i ? i it ?? forma . . ? - . ' ? ? ' a - am? ?hat awk? I ? .. it , hi? dec.?I ? '.<'.l ' ft? ' ?,'......, h? : MR, KIMB ILL'S FXPI.ASA ? ? mi, I , ? M - a ?? I I I'll (if Mill I f | ' ' i-lrele t<? be 1 r. Crane ? ... .-?:.? i ? ? i - ' . -, ? ? .,-. the mini Mr. I. ?:.... i i had made ii ?tai i w i ? to make allot ? . |ii? uf Mr e'r.il I o some ? ? ? . . the A I? ?? !..i :,,'?? of i:..- Sa-. ' , , : .,? if. The -, ome 'i. ? ? ? ? ? ii hoe* ni'i'-h tsork I and how mu ? , ?? a bsnl To i" this, In i ? ??? :? banki ? lak? ?JO m? .'..:;? The e miner ha lo la k? the i.r a bank ? : ? lin I? ihem II? in ?? ? ll?et bank ..? ma hlner) In proving th? . ? I : II? ol i bank he h.i - u, i, , i| mi 11... t,,,,?k - hikI .?? of the bank ? nol ?-?. lin, k lo the oi II al en ? ? , ?vi eing .? ? h -|.? '? : I n ? n hole re i n till ?? rest? on Ihe '"? m ? ment ?,f i h? SI. I.eathei Hank, ind the lui ? - -:? m fornierl) ?m iibtayi I In kee pirm ih?? I.I. Tl..- bank had cli'l !? I, ?? :, V'. i',,?! and he Irnr' have Ini'l -. thai he ? ,, ,. i ,?,k Ihem I : ? ; ? bank'i '??>. i. ? I I? ? n ., |.i"i- i one i he banl Itsell woiiM hav, o ? ..??? <? A lhal ; hing ? a i uiik \\ it h ordin?r) ml ."i. i he ca? Ion never could have o i-urn-d i ? i? intru? lhal Aymar ai I '? -i lb? N ?? on ?I Hank Kxamlnei ami ... ; over I he .k aflei Ihe It my i ?ggestlu ,. at 'I, at lime, n I I he i.books wei calle I in ami i e ? i to i : '. ? 'he a.il Laurina thl time A) mm must have had a?-e ? ? t,, ? he p i !.,.,,;. ? . , ? ?? ' h? :,.-. . ? ' on his :? Ik? : un??ur wii h the :u- in ? un th.- pa ??ol i . '\ hole amount v. is ','1. 5''"" o .??! . . pari of tii? Ilm< ??ii" an I pari f the I m- Ihre?? a? ? omita o :li mal let roulai be Used by ? hang ng onl? i fen enti le The wife an 1 !.. ight? ni the late Fredt rick Maker talked with V'lcc-I-resldenl Hlltnei si Ihe bank on M??nday, and pi ?tested ngalnsi having th? na me of Kaki r ?, ocla ??? I In snj ???. i ?? s 11 h lh? Aymar defaleatlon They i.io- declared Iheli b, 1!. r i int liaker ? .,-? In n? waj i wne? n i with Ih? Keel) defa!c??( n. ??i ?pile of Ihe ronf?*?Slon mad? by He I) ami ?i.ihei rvlde-n? ?? n ling ??? h ?a ... bank Kn robb? i b) mean? -?f Raker's a-.'i ihe ?i ?tematle working ?.f oih, i ac . ul :i." l?un le le, k?.. i? a flt-tltimis balance 'a i:.ik?'i'? ?-i?"?.i 'i lo-'. ii.i'? ? also prot? .?? . i i in pi Ion thai ltak?-r commltteij ule Id? In ? ? ipe air, ?t on Ihe -I..' av !.. n Ih? riere Iv ? : le al Ion u e-- anneau.i Mr lllliner aid yestenlsj thai Ihere was no i. , m t,, uii", e thai tymar bad l tnne ? from t:.ik?-i- '.: from any othei ,|epo?iioi in ?teultng n .. ?. from the bank I? to the proof? that I'..,tv had been an ac?*??mpllc? ol Ke i I). he v.ml r r. - - -, woulel I, ? prei ente i a !.? n ihi I a nk's ? ill agalnsl the Hak? r ? ' it? vi - tried ? -s BALLIXOTOS BOOTH r? BB t CITIXEH lia 'n Hoot h, ramm it i?l i of ih? Rah ?I. in A rmy In \ m< i i, a hile an lent of Jen ?) i"it) In IBS9, muela application to the Hudi n County courts to become s citlzi-n of the l'nlted ftate lie now lives in \i ,? tclalr. but ? Herds) i* returned to Jersey . ??. & take out hi? second paapent '.'ndei lbs ne? la? h< m ' l -;' " fourteen days' notice, so "it he vi. have lo wall two wee u STIMULATING and REFRESHING After Exercise Liebig Company's Extract of Beef The frcinilrio gSS ?l(rnv turaoflinron Liel>lR,ln blue, on evrry j?r, thii?: -T fi*^ Apollinaris " THE QUEEH OF TABLE WATERS." NOW SUPPLIED IN "SPLITS.'' Ask for "Splits" at the Restaurants and Bars. 7.V HONOR OF THEIR PASTOR. MARKING Tin: TWKNTT-FIFTI1 TEAR <>K DR S. M VIRGIN'S PASTOR *TE. COMMEMORATIVE MNNA: ?HVRN i:V THE I.ADIEtT BOCIETT OF I ? 11 .< : I : IM . IH'Ri H, ONE llt'NORJSD? aNP-TWENT* FIR8T-ST. AXH MADISON-AVE. 200 or THE COXOREOATION PRESENT, The Indies' Society of Pilgrim Church, One-hun dred-and iwenty-Qrst-st. and Madlson-ave., gave a dinner Ins- nigh) In Ihe Sunday-school rooms .?f the rhurch t?? commi ?ii.r.it? the beginning of the ' ?? en ty-fifth ???:ir ..f the pastorale .?' tli?1 Rev. l?r. Samuel II. Virgin. A bou I two hundred member? THI. rk RAMl'KL 11 VIRi'.IN ,' -i-, arere seated M th? ?? i 1 '? ? Virgin the It. ?. Urs. \ i ?.-ii an. L> i I?avl l c.rcgK. Henry .M F. \ : t the othi ' ? ? I?. M Wllllan VI homas II I ?r I F Land, It? i ? n 8m. i?*orge A. Ill kok. i' Il I..IW, Il !. ?' '-; \ il N'a ? .in. i A. lions, |o,- f, . ? ? ills? ?? tlve men . ? ? ? i.t.-he<l to ndred ... least I nd stud . ? isry. H? ... \ew .?r THI IB I TG II TH ASS VAL E\ TEBTAlSMEST ?? ;.??: . . : : I ? . ?? ? ?. , of the ? ,,?.'.' '. . ' ' IM en t ir.'iy l,y i ? ?????. ?, ? ? . .? ? ir,| l? m?a i r r tha ? . I th?? ent. : ? t 10 ? ? . ? '< tl r e J . .? ? ? 1 Uni?? "m ?. .1 M , Mutual Aid i work, and ? i ? i .;??? | at I I .-I!, ve.| I nlll the) ihelr ti the I \i l the all I h< ige.l firm. In t'-n Iv li ? ? ? ? I f.?r v? i.rk. and In the | e word? al ... i .... . e, but not w I thou : ip|i ? ? ..I ? ir ?-. r - i ? i (?i i whorn .. ? ? the linn >?: Il H M it) * I ,. " IHE n? i un i: report III'lll r ?m ?Ml ! i M in THE BO (Vail ? ? . . . >r r ?? ? . i ? ? ? - er th*> i m :? 1 ' ? ; ? ?fit ? ! .,- rl?. n ??? tu i ill) ? . ? ; I il- ? . ? . ih, . '???m.. N'iiMIi? ? whi ? i ha fallen -v. ? ? l-nito ?ii.i i ... - .... .? Ill- Mr. llh, .? , H Ih? e? trema I ? ? ? ? .. ?. .,. aliangei Brill be M I' ?U.M. I - m:I ? ?? ;? I ? itt TO I1?? For New-II I \>n I ? ?? ?? nwr In las ' "! - n i ? ??; na v evening, win.l ?" ng I ? I Mllll? ||t< I |) 1 M i '? ?',..?- 1 r in n ? ? ilreme ? rtti ? item i i.rtl .,. ? terly wh rlal.le i ? RI l-lai i ,.. i , . . . t, fah illfhll " 'he ? ?Ulhei i, |i .. ? ?. ? ind ? li* nmlng ? ?? I? 1 ??' K '-'. rah ...-!?.?. ' ? min? l'"i I ??all '" IVnti-1 Ivnnl , \. . J, ? 1 ?e .??,,?? I i '?>' '"?I iml.l , ai, i \i , ., ,, ,| K,.|ierulli Uli . w-?t ?rl) ?li,,;, I, i,mlns iirlal.U F ,r tt'ai '?in |'i nun?, 1 n .11?. fur. ? i lier ? lliei lia) .'?a ,,. i .1 I) e?i u.n Ne-, l .;,,,.: . a irnn >r i> e?, nln? . ,. m,i ? -, iftlng la? aaaiiiln -<? i '? 1 "? i ?hl?i I ill i..||..n,,i i, .t?,u,., , ne ir the I ?arm TRIBUNE '.OCAL ORSERVATION'I. Illilllts ?la.rni UMHH I Itt la l ? ;i ? ' 7 ? ?1011 'ma. 30. h - - ni 'In!;'1! ? ' :to.o 2lf.!? III Dili .".;..???,n ? | ?utti,u,?i.l nlnlo Inn ilium :.. aaagsB in i>i->-ui?, .? imUeaietl b) fas rrltsuae'a nif Bcoreiag in in.t-i Ths i>i..ken Has ii Brassais tin ????? rature as ie,,,i,j,.,? ? |.,rly, i-,,.,: in?. > -i rit.ni - i mi. -, \ |. r 11 M, i a ?, Tha wsathse reatar ,\ aaas fsli Bad wanner, Th? ismtsrrstars ranged be? areea M ami <?:: .i..?..,?. ,,,. a.?rsga ?.">77?i being i?, i?iier ii.?ii mi Monday .111,1 p. town lasa on tl. ? t.tin? da) Ian i,,r Th- w-iiitir i , ,i.,v j, ||krly . mataran tait, ??itu hm? hange In IBBBfaiBlaili. TO YIELD TO READING. LIKELIHOOD OP A COAL AGREEMENT. THAT COMPANY'S INS1STENC** L'PON -'1 PBR <i'NT or the otnrcT will probably prevail. The failure of the anthracll.?I pi*ealtlenta to ni.ik?. the Reading Company accept les than 21 per ?ent of tba anthracite output has forced the conclusion upon th" presidents; that th? anthracite latton cainot be remedied unless Reading's de? mand la granted. I; can now be authorltatlveiy stated th.it ntit.-Hs aomethlng unforeseen waapona, the Raadlns/a position will be sustained, an?l an output of 21 per cen? given to the ton mjr. Preal* ?!-ru Wilbur, of the Lehlgh Valley, is expected in the eltjr to-day, end there ??Al probably be a cob? :? ren.?' the ?'".il pn a di m a a president of one of the big antbra? ite-pro'lo.-ing and carrying roads said yesterday that the ?u?po aitlon Was I i grant Reading's demand for the In J tiTi-sts of th?. trade, He said thai the conference in Philadelphia with the Reading's receivers de? veloped th- fac? thai ?t was useless to try tu ahake ('.? Iding'a . 1 .-t -r m i ti ;i r ;, ?n for a -', per ?'ent allot in-', i of th- output, an,I thai in onler t.? end 'he ? "..'l 'I,tti, ulties ami put th,' trade on a sound basis i ii would be better to lei Reading have ?hat it wanted, ta- anthracite coal situation has monopo? lised attention bo long toar any wise and equitable settlement of th- diff?rences All! he heartily w-1 , omed. fhauncey V Depew Bald yesterday tha1 the rumor that the Vanderb.lt Interesl would assisi In break? ing tl,? coal d< ullock wai A, wrong. Mr. I)epew aald "The Vnnderbllt roada have always refrained fp.ni mixing up in th- coal carrying business, an I ? il?--.' have no Intention a' becoming entangled In it i n,,.? i have h?*ird th- reporl thai th- Vanderbllts :? i i,, absorb th- Philadelphia and Reading Railroa !. bul l know of no facts upon wbicb to base such an assertion The Reading is In th- handa ,,f receivers and is making a strong flghl for a larger percentage ,?f th- coal-carrying ira,I?- than usual. Its position financially nakea it able to tiKht th ? solvent roads more readily. A me ting of th- presidents ?>f Vnnderbllt lines will be held in thla .it;.- nexl Thursda) A. I. HOPKINS lui: SOLI* RECEIVER, The tin?- receivers ?.f the Chicago and Northern l-.iAii, Railroad h s ve n Igm i. .u I the bondholders' committee has presented in- name of A. !.. llopkts? i,i th? courts f.?r sole receiver. It is thought the one n elver will be able : ? ?lo ?ill the work, and i tr- resignation of t1;.- three receivers, Mr Van Norden, \ir How land and Mr. Morgan, ??as for purj.f facilitating Ihe work of reorganiza tlon. M,, 'lopklna ? an old railroad man, hating i,.,.i, vt? ???president ??! th- Missouri Paciflc in .1..? liould'a time and a1 > vice-president of the <? Central. .T R CLEWS r.l.i: TKD PRESIDENT. .[ i mi i DIai ' . ? h .- been i ;? cted pn -i lei t Tob ;?? \nn Arbor and North Michigan l.mi Company In place of I. M. Ashley. The Board q* Dlrecfbr fa ? \ hley managemenl was noi :? ? !?? te I at the t. kl oldl : -' n ?????: g .. ?? :>. igo, bul one m ; ?? representative of the h< Idei ? a.i~ pul In, and yesterday Ihe neu lected Mr. Cla ; nt. Mi i 'li ws, ?? ho la a mi nil ei of the bank oi li : i ?? Clews ? Co., was born In Dunkirk, N. v.. m I8.*>7 After i ? ?? i from Chamberlain ?. he . nie red the n > Red LI m Tran* mp my, and sub eq ?? nil ?? \...- ? tnplo) ? i ? ??any In Hun*alo In to Net* Vork an t ei lered his ui hankli ?l - sblllt? ai ! preat i apa.-ity foi bu ?Im ? u, ... i ? n ir. the banking hoin-e. and t: admitte I to the fil M ell kn.wii In \\ all '-'?..,.'?-. f t h. ? ? ? ? - r road waa ? Mr i "lews h.s I -i e in? ? the Ann ? | operty. THE ST. PAI'L'S EAnM-INOS LAST WEEK. A| -' ?3 Th. ? ! week of April n II ? ? ? ^ week last year the) ?.. ? ?.'.?' .i ? ?;. \/ W BLOOD FOR GEORGI I. PERFETTNtl Hi: PI.XNS" FOE THE INDIAN* >???;??? CO!, ! ? is HE CRAi Kill -'. ?1 K, . - ... :.i \ . ..: Kx-Oovernor Norl en saya that he Is now bei to srr ing i ? ? f ,r the i tlon of tl the members of Ihe ? as i iced thli Hi ite The ,l>- il bsa in 111 ill) I for the l :Ar ind th? ettlors are no* ml) ?? ng s papers to begin 1 ? ? ind then the w?rk ??,(,. ? ? ? n ???< -, . to thla State up v.,? I I , ' I ' " ? I ; ? Bork of P. H. Fitxgerald ?? ?it ? oils. 1 ? , . ..-:. .? *>? 1er participai Ihe afl ' ... . : 1 ; I i ; 1 pro ill ? ? ? ?Id more are* ? ? entitled to ? a 1 ,. i : ,n lit ? put ereon. At the for I . ; ?? . i, : ?? . rema I I to I I ??..:.' ?-. ;; i ? ? . , ? ? . emeu t a ? ..?.-? .? . ' of | ?????: thai the pi ? ? within six ... ? . . ? l.'\ ' ?o? N i ilonle In leiwer M ? rra i ? ion De per REA lt!\ ?,' / Ol? SU K PF.OPI I. The Hospital n i and > ?a ,i i Soctet) fui i r?es i ullng matter lo IhV ntnatea <$?tr //m tV.VM ? .??l W.1 ; ... i .-'. UBeWaVX M la. O A? ?XTH? r a s. r i: ?sSSCM liiwi co?-'.?? RBgggl ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE E CIGARETTE Hat Stood the Testet Time MORE GOLD THAN ALL OTHER DHAND3 COMBINED X^J?r?t*-?-! ?cuasi '*7l?:c CLASSES Seitniifically Adju.sted? Our ne? il,,,<| ol' i???iin<>- the ?ig; ht of eueh eye, un?! lining o? gln??e? and f'rnin?-?. (KlinilK'd n?a (lie iae???-l ??ntUiiKT* l-M*T ?Vy ??niimui I'll?, ?i< ?un? anal Seien* KORNBLUM, Optieal *??|??-<-i.-ill??t. ?Ml I'llib Ave., EVew York, '"'????tear in,.I I'lili-nli-e ?if the V ?.! Imna I lo ll?'il???-s r<lr (?pilinl l?H(r?r?,.,it?. H 4T 'THF* I-, ?Pl'LAR .-': iv THE WALL, PAP ::: t?EPAimiBKT. ? a ill i ad, s t .n.i;?-'l fear ample pattern t-,<-k*. ROME EXCELLENT .VMKIU'AN VVAI.I, I'APFRSJ, in ihe prive? ol ? I ." 'BKTANTI VI. KEUI ?TION.H HAVE BEEN MA?!, I. ? ' ' las? Paper?, ftalnti Rffcets. i I. '- ? Papers srltl H r 1er?, f : Sinai? Rfomi I.- ?'? ?? . - liad Pn - i i'.ii r ?Papera [. s \.\\ ?. : , r. t basa Psi ra \? . '.' . .-.Til AVK. "HOW MY SIDE ACHES" ?? Nothing helps me." Thoti.ands of ??rateful ?'."in?".i re, e>auneadati*>all?aia . Aiatl-I'aiea I'l???er us the surest 5in.i i?.?t ?if peJBealleerlatlng ptasstass. SUPSRFLUQU8 le ?UN II Hair M : >. <v I - ill) r . 137 v. ainsi . N I t? ?and other public an l private Institutions. li?ing : ? .?. ?:.?! ii in asi ' .-,?;, to enrry on this ?? ,-k. ii urgentl) : I oi now magasinas. a ..??;-. They should bs ??"nt In the Unite 1 e'hantles ????:- i o rrnan illy n??e.led. A BATTALIOS CELEBRATES i r ITS tRMOBt rmon ' the kh I'stUlkm, I'nrk-av?. and so .-row le 1 n* it ?...i. : , nig .' The much " I who do ? an ?? a un form ?wen ? ; I ! ? ?- frtei i- sf th* rade ao4 n ?istT, ?brat? the ihlrty-fourtb an? .:.??.- f the ??id Sth Ritagrlmeat, N y s m , for th ?est ? wai .-.a- present with ?ev , -,. m, nib rs of 1 U iff, ??"? I re ?Issrsi the co. i I. and aente l the narlnmsate/g I?ea rs who hal ? irned th?-m in - , ?? -the itt ? ? military pan ' i i rogramtSM ha 1 i. ? r rarrle I out ti i da ???."?. which the e4*enln?***s ei .... ? ., ? slir.rr BRBEDERR ASSIOX. \\' -hhigte?, Penn April B. Chtaror Rrothera, (Saal Bethlehem farmers and iheer>-ba**ee?lera ss - . ? ' ' : The nubilities ,(r?' about J.? 0, ' "? ,--??- '?: sboul half thst amount. Th? i i wen pn tall He I by a i eral expensive opi - Ii r-oal land? which the/ , ? ? escli ment In that I ?he r em imenl is rem .. and will ! ive no elfeci on th'-,r busineaa 11.1 I GRAPHIC SOTES. In llanape ?Is. A ? ? .- of a we?! i?at of Hi : :.',:on COtSsV near S he purpose of Unding ira? or ta* resaa?t? : In ti a i pmeni of a remark? able water ????-. e< i '?*. a depth of '.*??" feet the drill ,. parently eFn i ; t of the rock, and a rush of water : !ow?ed which submerged the derrick an?l Irove asa) the a'orkmen. The drill ?nall) remo4'e?l, giving the aater an unob ? t.*, il T - ??? ? pes through a sig-liiob pipe an I is thrown t ? .? i;. :. ? . ? reet. Rome, N v. A; rii :i Oeorge Payne, HReii ?ixty four yean cte?l business man of Rom? com ornlng by ??titting h roa I wltl , raze - '.: ha : !.ti mentally d?tv . -.?i ?several Bl l.o'i v. Api i .'.'. The body ??f an unknown boy v? ;- foun : In i v.? ..nt I it In th? nurtlitrn pur: of the i?tt) this man i little fellow had been : mangled t?? ; Arahurst, ?Vis., April 23. -Word has just b??<*n re i?elved here tha i i irt) ol eeven !'? ?anders, vrlio wen? at woi - land In the town of Wild Iti.?', VVaieshara ?*ounty. havebeen burned to dean. th?-lr shant) I lire a*hlle they wer? in :? TO AUTHORS FOR "Stories of Mystery" Thi ? hii:a<;o Record offers to authors the sum of $30,000 for (iiium.il stories written in Kuglish, no parts of which have ever been heretofore published. The offer is nude upon the * follow.ii?., conditions: $20,000 ? will The be paid In twelve cash prizes for the best twelve stories, money will be divided as follows : First Prize ? ? ? ? Second Prize - - - - Third Prize ? ? ? ? Fourth Prize - Fifth Prize - Two Prizes of $600 each Five Prizes of $500 ouch - $10,000 3,000 I,GOO 1,000 800 1,200 2,500 Making a total of S20,000 Ti,,. ?irai prlsM will be paid for the glory adjudged lo be th? beat, tha seeoad ********* f., the >i,i\ adjudged Ihe next beat, tii?1 third prig* for the st r? adjudged to h<* ?he itirl i.i merit, the fourth prise for th.? fourth In merit, the fifth pris? for Um fifth in merit; two prizes of $t.ach and five prizes of $500 each, thus mgklsjg the total of i.v.-hi- priz? h . , 120,00 $10,000 additional will be paid at space rates for stories of accepted value but which may not be awarded any of the twelve cash prizes. , The stories submitted in this competition are required to be "stories of mystery," in other words stories in which the mystery is not explained until the last chapter, in order that readers may he ottered prizes lor ?juessinu the solution of the mystery in advance of its publication. The stories musi i-.-n.-i? The Ckicaoo Renri ?(1 |*j ofliet ,.f publication. 111 Mall? ' K,?n Street, ? 'lit. .ik<>. Ill-, bototo 0 t. I, IMS, an.l tin* awards will be made as WOOft after that il.it>' M the*- ?an be rea?d and Judged. Wot full infiiriiiatl.ui author* will "uldreM VICTOR F. LAYVSON. Publisher The Chicago Record, Chicago, III., I. S. A.