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V61- LV...H* 17,830. NEW-YORK, MONDAY. BEPTEMBER <>, I895.-TWELVK PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. PEMOCUATS TO REORGANIZE THFY KWOR APOPTIXO THE PLAM BtJCh n^STED BT FX-SKXATOH IflLLBB, Rf? , (ountnta tbr nkf.d of a larorr ftatk COMMPTKF.. THRT TAKE A UMOM FROM TIu- opfosttior??OMBmnra for rf PTOUCANI to THIN'K ABOVT. rrnr>?ITHrRr''ri.AnrnRRKSPf>Nn?\rr)rTHETRIPrNr.) ^,(,... - - YYhile Thomas C. Platt and other P!att Republlean leaders aiv sncerinR at the ?ragramme of the Independenl Republkana of the c{ate to en'.arge th^ Republlean State Committee and to ? hange the baali <.f its repreeentatlon, for the mke ,f creattng a morc efflcient pleee of party MChlnrry and Of Kivlna; equal power to all Re u^j.:a,is In th? controlllllt board of their party, the kadera ol the Democratk party have eecretly determlned to reorganfse thelr state Committee 'pj^ij jpon the Uncs sketched out by the Inde pendent Republh <tns. Thls wlll be one of aeveral furpr1.t(.s al the Democratk state Conventtou. 0ONCE881ONI TO "KICKINO" DSMOCRATR, Another BUrpriae at the same State Conventlon. froen recent Indlcatlona wiii be the granttng of rapreeentatlon ln that conventlon and in the Demoeratlc state Committee to the varloua bodlea 0f ?)i: klng" I>?mocrata-to the Shepard Demo crat* in Klnga County, t-. the Qrace l'emoorats ln Mcw-Tork, and to the Cleveland DemocraU of Rochester and Buffalo. Xot sufflrient representa tlon wlll be granted to these Pemoorats who have beer. ln Ineurre ;tkm to pive them poeeeaaton of the Mchlnery of the Demoeratlc party. but poeelbly eaougti ' > ?1??k<> thp|r eelflahly Intereated kadere thirk the) have Rffced themaelvee at last into pl?re? of aome poUUcal power. Outwardly at leaM the Demoeratlc party thts fali. therafore, is ]|kelv to preaent the appearanoe of union, and lt rannot h? denied that even a ?embtance Of har mony amonf the faetloni of a peJltlcal party has m ralue at the polle. If the Demoeratlc party KjgO ll tendi to reoigar.lze its party maohlnery, to t and make lt more effl-lent, poeelbly ? cites t"> the Repubhoan State Convention wi || ? | lo >k with fav t upon Mr Platt'l plan. and thnt of hli folloarera. to eling; to that unjuatly or ghn!z"i antlquated and lnffflclent pteca of party ma< hlnery kaown as the Republlcan state com mitt<\ whlch !? not entitled to the rredlt of a Rai ??; tory ilBce ISSS, as the Tktorlee f lM and \i<H wer? not due to any action by it. PHACT1CAL POLIT1CT, NOT RKFdRM lt need not he said that the men ln oontrol of the maehlnery of the Democratk party in thin Ptatf have no aentlmantal regard for "reforms" of any nature W n thry favor, as they do, the ftandonment of their preaent plan of org.inizlnr t!ieir suc- Conrmlttee, whteh followi the llnes ^f the CongreM dlatrlctl of the State. the rea t ? ? for th'-lr a tlon ar^ not bas. d upon any M''hs advanoed by "8unday-i hool" poUtklana Ko; they att- w rerely "practtcal." Kvery "practt ral poJittdaa" wlll recotalaa them to be such. Thplr party has heen badly b^aten ln thls State |W tWO years past, In UU 1-y 100.M0 majortty and ln i?m by l.io.ono majorlty. Thoot dtfeati were malrilv due. of course. to the ba<l i< ifd of the I?em^ratic party at WaahlafftOfl and Btrt ln Atbany. KO efllclenry of nrg;?ni/.atlcn f/ould have aaved the Democratk party rrom defeat. Yet thp faalty aatare "f the *.rKanizati<>n f tn<* l.>*nwratl" party cuntrlbuted largely tO the re atilt In bn'.h yea;s. jUaa the ?t? pubtl an Rtate Commlttee. thf Tmmrx-TKUr Htwte CommlttOf baa f.ir too many tl! rnembera and \<?> few niral rn??mb<in Th< rit ??? fir. n?>t ni-f l Btteatloa at th<- handi of HtHtf Commltteemen; becaaae hii the wurk is df>ne by the ? -11> r-ommlttei-s of the poHtlcal par tien Few rit) rafidanti know tii<- boundarlai of the Oonfreai dlatrkte ln ?hich they iive. iind it aoaM be conaidered ludlcroui for any meinh'-r of a state Committee repreaentlng a Congraai uiatri<-t t. eoaftne hia worh and Ittentlotl eap?e|ally to It. A elty aa a whole i> eoaatdored, not an> af?e--iai p?rt of lt, in u p^'iiti'-til rontest. WANTBD A HKTTKR OROANIZATIOX. in ii^^ the kadera of the Democratk party percelv. d tt.at theil State Coinmlttee was not *?-., informed as to poUttcal soadlUoai In the Blteiior Of the Statf TMs waa due to the fact that a State Commltteeman had tur too maeh terrltory to supervlse anl make reports upon to the ceatral authorlty !n Naw-Tork Clty. a? a remedy th?> State Committee waa practlcally diK arded, and forty Democratk pollttciani aera ael"'tfd to do lts arorfc. Into tht-ir hands was placed *he dlrectlon "f the state canYaaa. They wert- the best Informed and brlghtest Demorrats In their lo<alttles. X > nan was intrusfd wlth re of m.r" than two rounties; it beirig reae ? i that th?-> could n^a nunaie effectlvely thf mtercsta of thelr party In more couirtkl than that numhet t'ndt-r th? prespnt plan of i rRani zatlon of the Republkan State Committee, and of the Democratk State Committee by Con ? - dlatrlcta, some men have the responsl ??... meni of their party'a inter <-'- ? ? ;> or fiv^ i lantlea, Xo man with that .rrltory lo eupenrlae <an do thotouRh ; al a .rk R'llllan V Shepha i, the rhalrman of the Kxer Dlttee of the I)e-mocratlo party in the year 1W2, a/ai able by the creatlon of thls se r?t orfanisation of Democrmta outslde the ranks of ??? ilarly organlzed State Committee to make * thoroufb canvasa of the State for votes. and to carry it f r Ckreland. lt was thelr ex perlenee In thla campalan of 1^92 e/hich noa leads the li, ? party 10 ahandon the old plan of < a Demoeratlc State Committee by the .-triot*, and to dedde to enlarpe the ? ?mmlttee and to elect lt Upon a dlfferent anl ?ore mpreheaaJve basis. The maln idea wlll be to ir reaae ');>- nuiuber of aajenta of the Demo? cratk party ln the rural parts of the State. KX RKNATOH MII.I.KK'3 PLAN FAVORKD. ''??; ? i wlil imlk when they hear that the pi*n. f irgantxlng the Demoeratlc State Commit? tee ahl i, |? just no ? moot iivored by the party !?-*der* |h that which has ti'-f n aUaT8*atcd for the an party b) es-8eaator Warner Miller, naoip|y. to have a State Committee composi-d of airmen of the alxty county commltteee, *'th addltional membera to repreeent thoae coun Jea w;:: ,, have more than one Congreea dla mJCt, i-h >i iiiiintv to have a? tnan> addltional aemben .,- ;t nas Congreaa dlatrlcta. Thus Rea-York Clty aould have eteven mambera under tUf arrangement, one the rhaiiman of the County Coamltte? .md ten men leprescntlnR Congrtee dtatri ti The Democratk leaders here aay that iha chalrmen of the county eommltteee are u<r-* y the ableot politklans and th* best !n ? i ln thelr eeveral countlea. A State Com aitte* to oriranlaed arould huve nlnety-four mem? bera. t-\xt\ repreaentlng tne oountlea and thirty t^ur repreaentlng Congreaa Sletrlcta. T!.<;.- ,- notblng in the argumenl that iueh * eommlttee aould be too larKp." ??*? a k?4 'tiit Demoerat here to-day, 'lor lt could meet Ju?: h? ?-ahlly aa the preaent eommlttee of thlrt> - *'U: membera Vt'ork wouid go on ln Near-York und.-r rfn Bxeeutive Committee, as at preaent, ?n<i th* Deraocratl< partj arould have ln etrerj county. aj-med with addltional authorlty aa a tn*rr;!,.| of the Demoratlc State Committee, an ?ffHent agent. W'p ahOuM thOB know that our Ft?* C immlMee memben had tueh a smaii ter ?tery under thelr n>an.(KCinent that they oughl t0 be able u ,]? good w.-jk " M thli plan ia lald aatde, the1)emo< ratlr State Committee wiii be eleetefj on the Imh'Ik of the Scnatp dlatrlcta, whl< h aouM ealarga the eonv ?Mttte tr.,rij thirty-tero to Bfty mambera Under th'- plan oaly seven lueuibera tgmiM care for More t^an two oountlea gfarAToa hill polumo itiiubbI S?nator HIH, it Is renortai here. whlle at Kl Mira last week. persuaded J<i<hn B. Stanehfleld to ?I'hdraw as a candldat.- for the Demoeratlc nom '"ation for Attorney-<;enera], and to declde to ruu 'or state Benaiot in the diatrirt aanagoaed of the ?''untle?< of ChemuiiK. Schuyler and Tompkina. " wlll be remembered that Thomas C. F'latt han 2vMad :hia Penate dlatlict. and by the uae of ?Wte patronage i? aeeklng to prevent the eleetlon at*. Sloat Faaaett as a delegate lo the Republl .?*? Ptate Conventl.ii. Mr. 11111 Is sald to be of the oplnlon that thls proceedlni- by Mr. Platt I wlll sttr up dlssension in the Repuhlb-an party , an l ajlve thp DemocrmtJc party a cnance to win a. ! Republtcftn Benate flstrlct Mr. Itanchflcld, i therefore. if suddonly withdrawn from the mn test for the nomination for Attorney-Oeneral. and I is projected Into the canvass for State Senator. Mr HIII also. it is snni. has told JudM Alton ! B. Parker, of Klngeton, liif* peraotuu friend, that he had better nol ma for Judso of the Court of Appoals thls year. Judge Parker, it is deelared, desired ilio nomination. Mr. Tellor, a | pnnnincnt membcr of the bar of Cayup.i I Countjr, Is makina; an aetive canvass for the nomination. ! ThcodOrt \V. Myers. ex-Controlb-r of New-Ynrk. 1 and always a strong friend of Senator Hlll. Is. it is rt'ported. to bc nominatod for state Control ler. Horatio C Kln^. Of Hrooklyn, is likely to i bead the Democratlc State tkket nn a tandldaio for Serretary of State. John B. Jndson. of 1 Gloversville, may be nomlnated for State Treas urer. IT IS ALLEX, THE LUDLOW-8T. FfGITIVF. THF PR1SONKR AT PFRINOFIEl.n. MO., IDKNTI riKO as tmk posTomca iwimbum. SprlnjfflfUl. Mo.. Sept. 8?The postofrtce swlndler held here under arrest by Chlcf of Pollre Hlns man ns Ungan. on examinatlon last n!j?ht, hefore I'nlted States Commissloner Sllshy. turns ont to be Allen. wanted for robhlr.e; the postoffleo at SprlnR fleld. 111.. ard who rerently eeeaped from LudlOW Strept Jall In New-York, and for whom large re wards are offered by the authorlti. s. A C1RL KII.LED IX A HOTEL. mj, pix FI/^ors DOWfl AN FI.FVATOR SHAFt AT TIIF. SIIKKMAN SQfARF.. Mapple Ferney, a ehambermald employed nt thp Sherman Square Hotel. fell from the slxth floor to the cellar down th" elevatnt .?haft yesterday and was instantly ktlled The lUTa death is ? mj to the hotel pcople and to the pollce of the Weyt Stxty-elRhth-st. lUtlon. A1 1 o'docll !>he w-pnt to the eleyator an 1 was taken up h> Henry James. the man in charge, to thp sixth lloor. After leavlnt; the Kirl there Jamea arenl up to tha top floor. one story above. rrmaininK there a few mlnutea. In that tlme h> beard a craah and, Rolnj; down to thr basement. saw ManKle I>augh. anothcr ehambermald, J""t rala lnK up from the bottom of the ihaft MaMrt* I ?? nej 'n mai gled body. the ulidlnK door lradlnjt to the alevatOI Miaft on (h? elxtll floor na< found to b* open aft?>r the 8'-el dent, and aa the elevator man aaeertrd p >sit:v ly that ho clo.?ed It on leavln* the Rir! at h^r cipstl natlon It Is suppose.l that sh" returned and openr 1 it. ind fell whllt- prerlnR down th? .^haft to PM whprc thp plrvator irai ,. . ,to The pollce were informod of the accident, and thp bo.lv was taken tOMhe Weft Rlxty-elRhth-st. statlon. On "srarrhlna the rlothlnp a po, kPtbook r-ontalnlnR $283 wai found in the bosom of the *\r\ s dreaa. It waa saM bv her fallow-tervanti that the hnd h">r. savlns her money for montha. as she was aoon to be married. BOB8E8 OBJBCT Tn a 8B0WEM OF BiCE OBKRVAKCI of A WKDOttta COWtOU rAt;srf A 1(1 NAWAY. The rrsldrnts of the Itallan rolony In Harl?m. llke thelr conntrymen all ovcr thp world. have tt cnatom of throwinK ri'p. candy and amaJl wed dlni? Klfts. not only uf.on th* brid" an I blidegroom, but upon ihr RUPHts at th- .Ptpniony. as they start on thelr way to the ireddlni f-ast. Thls Clietom waa thp cauae of a aertoua aecManl Ifl B?a4 '"" hundied-and-fourth-st. yesiptday aftPinoon. Mra Ifary Demea, tha wifp of a frull Importer, waa about to Ftart for a WOdditlg In Motr-st She had wlth hpr her llttlP *rlrl A coactl whlrh had be. n i,i. l from a nearby llreri l ibli tood In fronl t,f ihp nouae. N'o Ml Baal Ona?hundred-and?fourth ?t., at 1 ..W n'.dock. Mrs Dpiiipk and her llttle dauirhtpr were nl tli" ourt; The drlver dismounieii and belped Mra. Demea Into the cooch He araa aboul to pul ihe littip gtrl in afi"i her, when a irlndow above was thrown open and aoma ona yalled "Oood j*'h. in Itallan, and tosspd out aboul ? quari of rl. e, eome j.pbble-hke candy and three or four old -Iiops. These deacended on the boraea and MKhienrd Ihem Into niiinlna away Then m 11 the neichb.ns and thp?drlvii nnd tha llitlp Klrl ye.le.l, and the horaea daehtd nti w<?.t in < >np-hundtpd and-fourtti at, At Thlrd-ave, they difrpred in thpir oplnlon aa lo w-hi.-h ?idp of un elevated plllar to lawa. Tha re?ult w.t" that Ihe) looh dlffereni aldea, The earriuffp w.ih amaahad, and Mra, Demea araa thrown oul The horaea, freed from thelr harneaa, , i in i un on toaard f'enti al Parh Polli i man Zorn rauajhl one of lham, and lha olhoi araa atoiiped bv aome men In I'.itk ?o \ii? Demea ??> taken Into the Raal One-hun dn l-and-fourth*at, atatlon, itloae b) \n ambu luti.p aurfeon from the Harlem Hnapltal attended her. atid found thni ahe had ?. ba I ? alp around and numeroua bruiaea, After an hour, Mra, Demea was ab.e tO reliirn 10 bat home ? ? SAYS BE HoL<;iiT COUXTEmFEIT OOIN an AJUUMT m ?Pi<iN'iiit:i.i> MAY HW?VVt IN rtit: capii'hk OF a <;a.\u THAT HAII BBKM WORKIKa BXTCNSIVKLT. Sr.rlrgflp'.d. Maaa . Sep? 8. The poliea made the Capture of a jiasser of rounterfelt monpy to-j.iv whleh may rpsult In unparthlnj? the canR whi'h Ins bepn floodlnfj Worce?ter, Nf w-Havpn. BprlBfflald and New-Rrltatn wlth eounterfplt sllver for the last two months. The strpet raliway eompanv has re~?!ved a Tium I her of at>er dollars rpcently and trarpd them to Itamel J. Dovle, a motormnn ln Its tmploy Doyie I assprts that hp boujrht thPm of a yount; Btranm j for .10 cents eaeh. Hp had bought J15 of thern a..", had put into drculatlon a:; bul ?, whlch were ln i hls [lo^seeslon when hp was eaptared, Th( I beileve that Dovie knows more about the wh l( I affalr than he has toll. The colns bear the dmtei JfA.'. 1RR4 and 188*. Thpy are excellent imitations. i BEATY ISSURASCE FMAUDS CHAEOED. BIOHT MFRfHANTP of HOKTJISAL AMUSITEO TI1F LOM NKARLT A MILUOM. Montreal. Sept. 8?The police have arrested ?lajht buslness men oharRerl wlth arson. They are William Thomas, Lowta LowtrBtluU, lOOM Davis. Oeorpe Payeur, Adolpbe iaaaevtlle, IM win Rlrhardson. John Heiser and L. N. Imjenais. All of the accused men wer*. ln the fur and tailorliiK boolnetaa, atid it is olleared they ael Bre to thelr premloea and defrauded the Inauranca companlef <>ut of nemrljr ? mllllon dollars. A DE8TEUCTIVE 8T0EM 19 KASSAS. stati: NORMAL BCHOOL IN" EMTORIA WRKCKBD A ajRIOOBJ ANI> ItAIIAVAY TltAfK tfASMKD AWAY. Emporla, Kan., Sept. t?A dPstriKtlve wind 01 i rain storin passed over BmpoiiO thls afternf?.n. 00 far <i< <;m be learn.-d. no llTCO arera lost. Th< a rai domooTO was dono at the state Normal BchOOl, the new east Wlnff, whlch COBl $.*)0,000, be itiK redueed to a mass of ruins. The north fable end waa blown in and tho roof rolled up llke pa ptr and carrled half a blo<k. The entlre inside Of Albert Tavlor Holl is open to the Btorm of ra:n. whlch atlll contlnueo. The <iamaf-e is eotlmoted at 110,000, and II Is fear. d tliat the Wlnd m?y blow th" other walis out At Hartford, twelve miies away. aeveral houaea are reported blown down. Miss Beaade Henry is danoeroualy Injun l At Neoaho Raplda, a ehurcb, several dwclllnga and a llvery ?toble are reported fleatroyed. A Banta r> biida;e wlth 1 loo feet of track is olao waabed away near Reodlnf. .?. ?_ F.XTEKMlSATiyo THF OUTLAWi Outhtie, okla.. Sept. 8 -"Blir Radler, one of thp trala robbera and a partaar of "BM" l><?oiin, was eapturad In tha Oaaga reaertaUon yaaterday aftpr a daaparata flKht. wiehita. Kan., sppt. t Balp Byatt, allaa Diek Yeajcer, th* captured leader of the daaparata out law band that auecaeded the faraoua Dalton khok ln the oklahoma Terrltory, dled at South Bnld yea tordai ln tn.- <;?rfieii County JalL ilnce t? i ? capl urp Aus;ua: C he suffered fr.itn the thrae wounda reeelvod wblle fleeinK from tha ofllcera. and yeater day morniiiK he !? iine uneooacloua and lar.-r ln the day he dled. 'ihe daad baadll ?;n tha moetni iplrli Ifl ? Krpat nianv train and bank rol.b.rle- Other .Titnes, Iri.'liidlnK murder and aTBOfl, were rharfed axalnst hlm. ABBBAt OF AS ALLBABD tWOBMDIABT. Uuffalo, Sept 8? Anothpr arrest In conneetlon wlth the roaaal buralajj of the Aeademy of Muaic was made late last nljcht, when Frank SprlnK, for sev eral yeara an eniploye of the Academy. was lOfeeo Into eaatody on thp i*harge of Mtartlnx tht blaae SprlliK made a pditlal COflfaaalOfl, UlatlnK tbfll helpea Taufhan and 1'arker prapora tha inflam mable miiteniii. bui denlad that he appiled the tn.it' li The potloa say that Parker h.is been In an Ki.Kllah prlson. and that they have reaaon to ba I.pvp that VaiiKhan lefl tbe aame countr^ under ? cloud. THIRTY-FIYE MEN ENTOMBED THE APPALLING DI8A8TBR AT HOUOH TON, MICH. BRURVRD to RR TUF flrORK OF ?R rRCRRWART -TiMFi.Y wAmnnau fnaat aor hr?dbd Houghton, Mirh . sept s.-it is poalflvety knoeni that thlrty-flve doomed men are entombed ln the Oaceola Mlne with no pooalbillty of the recov ery of thelr bodles untll the flre is extlngulehed, which may not be for montba II lx *? "Pi"i,,n of aome of the cMeei ofBdala of the mtn? thai the flre was the woi k of an lneendlary. They say there Is no other explanatlon of the flre startlng In that portlon, ns DO o!l. waste or rubblsh is used or aerumnlated there, and the tlmber work is out of reach of the lampo on the mlners' hats. All of the doomed mlners mlpht have eecaped had they heeded ararnlnga, as Captaln Rdwarda, whn waa the first to deteet the eaietenee of flre. diapatcbed meaeengen to every xlope where the mlners were known to be worklnR. As tho mme Is not heavlly tlmbered exe.pt In the shafts, the Idea of serious danper was seoutcd. By ?>0jn* a roundabout way all the men aho aere ln ine lower kvel of No. 4 ahaft mljrht hnve eacapea. but they preferred the ahorter route ol aecent by thai ahaft, and when they K"t up ?" x"'' eiRhteeiith level they folind theniseh'eS cut Off, Some j>assed Into latera' shafts. expeotlng to reach other shafts. Captaln RThlte deaeended with Ant..n Ecyait, arho aald be had lefl his father in a lower kvel, but Bcyak loal his head, and, flndlng hlra un manageabk, Captaln Whlte abandoned I his fate, puahed toward fie aouth workinga of the mlne and reached the aurfa * in aafety? the only one of the party in No, 4 ahaft I cape ite reported that tram men badoffen I to carry one of the drlll boya to the eurface, '"it the |ad was ao frlghtened that he refuaed to move atid he was left. Twenty i f the thlrty-flve are mnrrled men ami most of them have lanre famlllaa ADDBBU TO cottos cjwrrER*. rRFSIPFNT T.AN'F. fAYS THAT TIIK < ttOF MAl tlK FNOFTt 7.0OO.00O IIAT.KS ANL BHOCU) Bl BOLD iU)U l.Y. New Orteaja* Sept I -Hector D. Lane. rresidpnt of the Cotton Qrowenr" Protectlve Aaaodal 01 faaaued a elrcular to Bouthcrn cotton gi wera, whlch appears to-day. He aayi "ln the diacharge of my duty to | >?> aa tbe pr??i dpnt of rour aaaoclatlon, I have \? r?ot ally examinea ihe cotton crop in all the cotton state*. aa t" a- oh'e man i an r. laonably do aueh .. I have recelved many communlcatlona from entireiy reilabb tourcea ln everj parl of the Boulhern cot? ton r< glon. The crop ts nowhere al 01 ??: I aave a few ktcalltlea la below the aviaee. aii poaalble cauae* except froata have comi.lned to produce thh) rpsult. the caueea varylnx with tbe locallty drouth, ruat, boll worma, exceaalye ralna and -hed'lirR. lt im generally threi and tn auch a condltton that a froat al ttu averax* datc would be diaaatroua and before thai tlnn ?? ,,, arnltv. The plai.i la notabh deflclenl ln imit and the bolla are amall and badly developi 1 don'l poat as a atatlatlcian, and no one can m ikc any accurate forecaet of the ??? ull of th< crop be? fore frost, hul fp.ni my knowledgc of preaent rop condltlona i renture ttip oplnlon thai Ihla ? r.'j. rannot in iinv evenl exceed 7,000,000 balea, whlle l,6(iu,000 ti.ii^s ii by no meana Improbable, The Rngllsh and European splnnera, who eon? aume Ihe maiorlty of the Amerlcan crop, and upon who-.. neceasltlea to ptirchas' we mual largely de pend f"i prieea, have 1.1 Induced by theli n - denl allen 1 na 1 rop-estlmatlng repn tive. Mi. N.,11 and hla abl. bcar coadjutora, to belleve lhal Ihe offlrlal reporta of crop condltlona icreage are untrue; that the aupply ol cotton wlll be ampte, anl thai evei preaenl prlcaa are abnormally hlgh. Theli maln h 11 and argument la thai the South wlll markei and aell the i.u.k <>f tts crop in four montha M) rarneal advlce is lo mnrkef rotton with reaaonahle Intelllgence, Do not rii'h It all forward between now nrel Chrlst mas. Do not preea II foi ale excepl where m> ? lute necessliv compelg. The Bplnnera biubI have rour cotton, fhelr mllla are aowi wltb proflt, and the Iohk attendanl upon aloppaae la too kimii f"i crnalderatlon Hu band jrout cotton and aell \t when they need lt, and Inen you wiii |et ?hat lt is wortn, OEUttOK rr. aii>i;ii><;i IKKIOVSI.T tlL ? ? 1 1 ri'ivi PROR Ai'to Njnti 111 vr m iia\V HOPI 'i 11 Vt a DPRRATION MAV t'l: %VO|pKD Ahaany, Sept n Oeorge R AMrtdge, State Sunei Intendeni ol F'ubllt w orh . .1 III la thia r 11 \ mi \| rldga apenl laal Rundaj with hla fam ;i\ at i,.ii?e Placid, In tie- AdlrondackB, returnini to Albanj aarlj In the weeh Soon ittei returning ha compSalned "' ?< 'IIkIii Indlapoaitlon, bul 1 "1 rteua aa thoughl of hla condltlon untll the mlddle of thp week, aben Dr. Blalr, the ph) who hn'i ti'cn called in. recognlaed hi^ crltlcal state and advlaed a councll of phyalclana, aa the .n.-i wbkh w.i< at flral thoughl to be a mlnor form oi bowel troubk, lld nol ?. i-M to the remedlea he ha'i i>ppm preacrlMac. Friday evanlng Dr. Balch was called ln conaultatton, and Baturday l>r. Vaa dri- Yeer was also cailed ln. They <llagnosed his 1 a;.| aadkitia. One or another of the pbyakiaaa has been In eonstant Bttendance ur m the (i|rk man ever slnee thp gravlty of thp dlaeaaa .? <- reeognlxed To-day l?r. DavM Mttle, of Fiorh^ster. Mr. A!drldge's fam lly phyaldan, waa auramoned, and upon his arrival thla afternoon all four phya ciana held a conaulta tion. I*r. Llttle agreed with the other phyalclana In their eatlmatc 01 the caae and in tiieir mode of treatment. Though the Superlntendent Is stiil serlouslv lll. the phyalclana think thla evenlng they see in his condltlon a change for the better, and sa^? thp\- hope for a favorabe termlnatlon arlthoul a reaort to the Operatton usual in thla form of 1!: - ? A MANOLED BODT DXDEM 1UE WEEEL8. DUbCDVEREO BT a\ ENOIM i.it uiii:v JIF* t.ookkh TO SKK tVMAT CtOOOBD II IS TKAIN. As a fratght traln of the Nrw-York c.ntral Itall road was pullln? out of the yarl naar Fortjr-aecond Bl early yeaterday uwrnlng the eagbieer, laaac Raymond, of Na M RTeal Ona-hundred-and-thlrty third-st., fancied that there waa Bomethlng clogglng the wheeU of hla englne and gol down on the ti 1 k to iook. Stlcking to the wheela of the tlrst fr< ear ln the luta be *wt- haullni he found the mi body of a man. The body was remove.i to the Weal Forty-aeventh st. pollce station, uiei Imter waa aent to the Morgue It was that of a fair. amooth faced man, welghlng about l"j pounda. He wore diark-atrlped trouaera, an outlog ahirt, and black dlagonal eoal and walat co.it much worn. Nelther papera nor money were found In the pocketa, and th< body was not Identl fled. Whefl the pollee were Informed of the arri^ept an offlcer placed Raymond undei arreat. He wa ar ralaned In the rorkvllle Pollce fourl jreaterday morninK and was beld (01 examlnatlon, SIKAMI'.K r.OST TT/7// All, <>\ f!Ot/?D. Brownavllla, Tex., Sept f A reporl baa lual reached here thai the ateamer Oafloek, ol Lake Charlea, La., was wrecked ftfteen mlka from the mouth of the R;o ilranle, \ i|?? ? II-r cargo of iuini>-r. Captaln H Tera u i 1 erea of 'our men and one paaaenger, Joeepn Slmon, jr, of Pori 1 -.,',.?;. wpre loat, TELEQB1FBIC SOTEE Rnsiin, Ont.. Bepl ?- i.i?fhtnir,if sv . k J ?hn Prea ton'a barna near here laal nlgnt, deatroylng them with Ihi .11:11.? aeaaon'a crop and all agrlcultural Impli menta. Loaa H5.000; no Inaurar 1. Ort b Uaaa. lept v 1 10 i:?\ !>r. Francla !, Robblna, of Philadel] 11 tlra ut his aummer home, breaklng hla lefl wrlai and badly ng hla bead and bodj The ho ite la to I ? . ?-,:,,.. 11.ia aa the new FranUIn Connt) Hoa pital. Mr. Robblna cani il be tnoved ' r aev*ral daj and be wlll be the Brat patlent In the h< VFaltham, Maas.. Sept 8 The Rev F. B Q of FhlladelphlH. : tt the Flral Bapl 1 Church ta-daj Thta aa bk nrst appearan ? ?. ? pastor of tba >" l< : I Aaderaoa, Ind., Bept R The Amerlcan RTIra Rall Cornpaay, operating the largert planl ln the 1 1 Btali 1, ye ?? 1 ? 1 thai lt aoul 1 1 it Its forre iu the ..;. be KlnniiiK wlih Monda) Thla me t II unable to pSaoe all the nalla betng made. Tha companj amployt 1,000 1 ??. - Topefca, Kao Bepl h Tht Bfty>tboueand-doilai damagi) ault ahlch Bernard Rurray, ol '',,, broughl acalnat ex-Congreaaman w. h Harrla for alknatlng the ..rr.. tlona <>f his wlfe, haa i- ? n 1 'ttk 1 bi tha paymem to Murrag of R,0W and the aaaump llon by Ri Harrla of all attorney'a feea. Mr. Il.irns wa- attentlve lo Mrs. Murray and when nM wlfe dkd .. reai <i:o t,.- marrlad ber, thp latter having 1 ired 1 dlvorce In tbe nu an imi '?'? ???' Ba ? u . . Si pt I Much , ,m. ,..- la done b) foi .1 rtn a a mi 11. u ? an 1 North areatern and Chlcago, Mllwaukea and Bt Paul ' hera 1 Imbei la i.'ii^ burned and ori pral ia] uiei oii,.-r producta are belng dcatroyad. If raln doea nol aoon come, tha loaaaa wlll bi n<nn la ni.ei with auf/ocatlng s-nok^ ao tblck tha the aua at ttmea la barely vlaiid*. A COACHING PA M'Y UPSET. ON! BOT aTJLLED AND BEVERAL PKOPLI INJURED. FATAl, F.ND OF A DATI utTINO ON OTATRN DJLAND OF TilK TIMotiiy J. rOLBT AaV ?OCtATJOM of ran < ITY. The breaklng of a klnp bolt and the eonseanent ; eapatHBg of ? taJljr-bo coai h at Btapteton, Btaten Island, last erenlna;, reaulted ln the death of one ' peraon and Injurlea to manv mor\ The Timothy J. Foley Asso.-iatlon. of the Firat Ward, Ncw Yoik, had been on a day's nut'.nft to N'.-w-I >orp. They had a tally-ho drawn by slx bOfOOO, wbioh | was loaded Inslde and out, a .tumber of wOfBOfl i OCCUpylug eeate withln, and tb tre were also a 1 cottple of wagnns and a barouche. EnCOUDterlng : a ateep downgrade in Vanderbilt-ave., the kin? bolt of the taliy-ho broke and the boffaei dashe 1 fot ward. draATBtnaj the forirard wheeta out from nndor the rehlele and pullina; the drlver wlth , them. The drlTer was injnred The boroea on reachlns the bOttODl of the htll fell in a heap. the i rear om-s plllng on to the leadera one of whlch | was kllled outrlght and the other 00 1-adly htirt | that he wili dle. The eoach turned >ver on its s'ide, pltehlnj? off all tiu.se on top, and then turned completely over. John Lyneh, aJxteen years old, of No. II Wush lnirton-st.. atmck on his head and recetved be ! sldes internal InJuriOO. An bOUI and a balf : elapsed hoforo a physl i.in was found. I.yn-li : was taken to the afarlne Hoapltal but dled twen tv mltiutes later. t?f th-- othera ln the party the f.dinwinr: were Injured: "Jerry" Burnett, puglUat, wriouo in i Jurlea abont bead; Charlea Burnett, pugtllat, bruloeo; Lawrence Loutrell, No. H Woahlngton at.. at n broken; Thomaa aforan, No. S Battery i Pl.ire. arm broken, face bruloed;Thomaa Mnwiing. s.i kett-at., Brooklyn, arm broken; Joaepb Bey noldn, No. 21 Waahlngton-et., aevere brulaea; John I K .lennlnss. Internal Injurlea; Vanderhllt, , bruloeo; "Ed" Johnaon, bruloeo; Nelllo Teehan, head and hands bruiae 1 The mool aerlouoly Injured were taken to the afartne n apltal, and otheri arere treated al the Smlth Inflrmary, near ny. after the attendanoe of a phj al i ui waa aecured. FIVE FEE80S8 BLOWX TO DEATH. DIOAOTKR rOIXOWO AN EXPteOOION OF HTNA Btrra in iowa. Dnbuque, [owa, Bept I.?FIto perooni were blown to Instant death and thr<-e Injured hy nn OXDloaJoa Of dyn.imlte at Spechfl Ferry, lan Blllea from thls .'Ity, this tn onlng. TRAGir BXD OF A F0LI8B QUABSEL A MfRDr.RFR IN BATONNB, N. 3 . BSCAPBO fTHTUI His VtCTfM BLBEDO TO DBATH. rty a fellow eountryman. named Franh Sup^cy, Anton Kiiipnkowsky, a Pollah laborer, twenty ?? ira oid, was murdered al U:#J o*elock yeaterday morn ln? !n front of Paul NorwictB*B llquor ?hop, at Baat Twentv-flrst and Vteadow ata, m the Centrevllle i nf Bayonne. It l? avpposed thal thp trag edy a*M Ihe reaull of a drunkan row and on old ? idge, Tha men met aeveral tlmea on Boturdaj nlght, but ihe interference of mutual frtendi pre* vented the troubla betwaen them from oomlno to a riimax untn after mldnlght Then they met agaln nnd derldi i to rttle thefi llfferencea Durlng the i uffle Bupaley drew elther a raaor or a aharp knife and aeven l Kalprlkowaky a Jugular reln by a ipilek ilaah. Kalpr'kowsky, wim tha blood welb lni{ from Ihe ga?h m hls ttiio.it. trled to elutch bla aeaallant, bui fell to the itreel Bupaley Imm* dlatel) ran away, the few apectatora betng too as hed to nn. reepi hiin. l?r. Alexander Dallaa araa aummoned, but surrt eai skiil wao oaelaea, and the m.iti aoon blad to i.,(tii t'ounty Phyalilan t'harlea n ('onvei ? wlll I hold nf >' opa) lo-day, Th? mur.|?r??.l in.iti l..,ard?l 1 .it No L'T i;i?t Blatbieanth>at.i Uayonne, and liis murderer hoaraed .it .< houae a few doora distnnt. Kalprlkowaky waa a ^.n?l" man, wlth no relatlvea ln this ? n intrj n ?p| .. brothi r, I vln? In Plti I'lm Hiipslej l? ..I.nala b m, wtii uw r.-i. \ ui Tiie loe.ii poiice were attraetad by the n ?? ? ' v<>- quai i ? t. bui .n i :\.-1 lofi lata tn '? it h lh< ? ? enpina louii.t.i Tii. . hava Informed ihe pnl'.r* of New ^ ot k and nelghborlng eltlea of iup ino WOMEN 8AFBD FBOM OBOWXIXQ. i.Mj wvh AT BAt rtli?;k. AND THK 0THBR IN PROOPBCT PARJC BR00KL1 N MkU Antile Arnoll, t wenty-?.-\ en fl i"< old, of No >,\ 11. ui v ?t . Brooklyn, waa reacaed front death b. drown ng off May Rldga nnder nnuoual ''.t1 im? st.in.'S. .it aboul I o'eloeh i.st nlghL aflaa Arn Id h.is been aufferhu ol lata from melancholla, and tha naada ber aray to the IStghty-eerenth-at pler unattended reatarday, Bbe waa aaen bj two or three people back from tha abore to wade oui Into the bay. 8ha pald no attentlon to the crlei ol peo? ple wno were ittr cted bj her itrangi actlona, She w.is s i>n In the wat. r abova her walat, when all at once she toppled oeei and was earrted oul Into !e. p water Mlaa M.irv M.-nnett. el?hteen year? oM. was one of thoae who atood on the shore and aaf Arnoll wade o i r. She plunged ln, and, awlmmlng oui to her. dragged hei aa ore ln an exhauatea condltlon. Mlaa Arnold waa taken to the Norweglan HoapltaL and Mlss Bennetl went h une. Mlaa M.nv Wella, colored, twenty-three yeara old, of \, mo Tenth*at., Brooklyn, took a large doae of lodlne \> iterd ??? afti rn on a" ahe v.ms walkini? on the lakeafde ln Proapecl Park. and then thpw her .<> If into the lake. She was retnoved to the M kat Hoapltal She wlll ptohably recover. TWEXTT'FIVB IllUT IS THE WBECK. THI ACCIDENT ON T1IK KANOAO riTT. FORT BCOTT and MEUPH1I k??ad. Cherokee, Kan., Sept. L?Then were twenty-flra people hurt in the wn k of the Kanaaa Clty, Fort 1 tnd Memphla paaaenger traln near Monmouth aatei lay afternoon, aeveral aerkmaly, As the traln red the brldge orer Indlan Creek, one mlle weat of Monmouth. an BXle on the rear ooacb broke. and when the traln h.i i reached tha bridga tha baggage car tlpped and eraahed Into the akl timbera ; the brldge. The atructura gavi way and the --ntire pit hed Into the creek, twenty feel bi low The atream had been awollen hy the recenl beavy ralna Th< baggage-car fell tirst and the front roach f ? i partlall) < \? i it. thua prevenUng the p.. from lx>lng drowned. \- ? the tl Lln had fallen over. the p?-o[iie allahtly buri broke open tae wlndowi In tha alde ol th ear uppprmo ? a i ao extrlcated themaelvea. They then puili i oui the women and w mnde i m< n. ?. -. BL00D8BBD AT A FICXIC. M! MBEBI 09 A DRUN AMOCIATION IV COKFLICT WTTH TIIKIK IT.M.lAN BBRVAMTO. The Drum Aaaoclatlon, cxmpoaed of young men of lha Flfth i..'i Elghth warda, had thelr thlrd an nuai exeuralon yeatorday, About ? o'cloek In the mornlrg ? tug and two burKes erowded wlth the memberi ol th rlub and thelr frlends left Canal at.. North Rlver. They w.nt up the Bonnd to Idla \\ i., (Jrove, in ir M'hlteatone. Tbere ;- i of Itallana llvlng tie.ir th< plenlc ?m unda and loma . . were blred to remove tha i>eer arvi re freahmenu from the bargea to the Krove. The !? ? ekeri had a i :? .i? ir.t time unti; ati iui ? t'cl >ek, when som< of tn* party koi Ini i :i diapute wlth the Itallana A t;^h: began and I ?? tles. knlvea . I platola arere uaed. lamaa Huchea, nder, fort) -two > > ara >>. I, of N i. 112 H st . waa itabbed In the rlghl . one of lh? -. and Harry Long ? ean old, of S'o n W'p.-i Thlrd-al . waa . wh.-n be w> at r. 11itv'. ?' ta Tl po Patrol whleh was nearb\ to >h ng foi Rxclae ina on the water, landi I al the grova and u the wounded men t,i ihe Bellerue Hoapiul Pler. Hughea'r. Injurlea >?? nol erloua, but Long'i skuli was poaalbly fraetun d TBOUBLE AT 808EBVD AOEXCT. INDIANO OrVU ilti: aOBRT TWBNTT-ONR DATI TO I.KAVt: llis PO Chamberlaln, B. i>.. Bapl I Tbo noux al Booobud I . under th.- laaderahlp of Hollow Morn Bear, a iMiwerfiil and Influenttal ihtPf. have wirne.l Indlan Agani Wrlghl and his aanpleyea to \.i tata tha.. i withln twent) one daya, They thraatan to burn tha a determlnatlon on the part of the ageiicy to redoee rates pald Indlana foi baul intt frelghl from Volentlna. Ntb., to tin- agency fr..m 10 to ~-> centi u hundred i* tha cauaa The tndlani took mortal offance, and nmnera sent to dlatani eampa broughl to tii. agen > about threa Ihouaand angry and exclted Indlana. Phelr wrath irth appeaai : . promlaa to pay ??'? canti per 109, rro? Dog, lha ^,.iv-i of dpotteJ Tail. hai been lodgaid ln thi taency Jail f<u thi part he took bi the pt.seni dtfllculty Kort Nlobraro is the neareal 'miitit\ poot, but the troop ira it.^eiit on th^ leyuitr itimmei Qald exerelnen Infor.iullon from \'ab nlln- xtate-, thal i eetthTH adiacent lo the reeerfatlon ara be.utuing uio-d.y al Uu altltu.le of the Indlana. KILLED ON 1 CHOWDER. WILLIAlf HAGGERTY. OF LOXG ISLAND CITY. RUN OVER BY A WAOON. THK PUMbRRR. OOMSTABLBR AND MINI8TER OF CORONA MISPFO A FIOHT AND A DFOKINO liY HRRDOM THK OUUMBRL OF THE LRAORRS of THE M. J. BD&UTAM AaxRRRATJOM - CHURCS1 BRLLS RANO AN AI,ARM IM THE YILLAOft BtTf WAR WAS AVKRTED. Wllllam Haggerty. a atone-cutter. twenty-elght years old. Ilving ln Pearsall-st.. ln the nilaavllk aectlon Of Long taland Clty. was kllled yesterday at corona. Long Is'.and, whlle golng to a chowder party. Haggerty and his brother were membera of ttip party. whlch started from Long Mand Clty In the nnrnlng. with the Mlchael J. Sulllvan Aa aoclatloa. The party started In four-horse ata?es. and Whlle pisslng through Corona, the rear whepls of the stage In whlch Raggefty and his brother were, stu. k ln the mud and the horses were un ibk to move lt. The dr'.ver asked the orcupants of the stage to alight untll he had freed hla wagon ; and they dld so. Haggerty J'trnped over the slde and fell between the iront and rear wherls Just as the horses started the wagon. The rear wh^el passed over HagM-rty's abdomen. He Itfgd untll a prleal and doctor reached hlm. Hia brother re ! malned with the body untll an un lertaker from l?ng laland Clty drove out and took charge of the case. After the death of Haggerty the party had con alderable trouble. and only the cool work by the kadera of the party avarted a fight. in whlch seri DUa reaulta mlght have come to a number of peo ple. The destlnatlon of the party was a large open Beld, whlrh Is about to be cut up Into bulldlng lots by a Itrooklyn land agent. When the wagon ar rlved there they fo.md a dekgatlon of ciu/.ens or . awaltlng them. At the h-ad of the delega tlon waa the Rev. v?llllam J. Peck, pastor of the I'nlon Bvangahat Church, of Corona. The slte ted by the Sul'.lv.in party was withln the town of Corona. Mr. Peck informed the Bulllvana tnat on Baturday nlght the cltlzens of Corona had re aolved that the holdlng of the chowder In the VII lage Umits would not be tolerated, and that the Stllllvana must go elaewhere If they wanted to cook and eat thelr cuuna Thls resolutlon. the mlnlater aald, would be enforcprj bv the autnori ties. and a apedaJ force of constables had been aworn ln to BM the order was enforced. The tlremen also stood ready to help the eon atablea, and aald the chowder people must move on leadera of the Hulllvans reaolved to move on and g? elaewhere, but their followera tned to evar rula thla declalon, ar.d wanted to drlve the mlnls ter an 1 hla followera from the tleld. but (lnally all w. re ln the wagons again. Then they went to Harrv Hlll'a old plare, on the ahore of Fluahlng Bay, about a mfle and a ha'f from the settled portlon of Corona. There Mr. p. k and hla feUow-eommltteeman appeared, and thla arouaed the Ire of the Sullivans, and trouble ? once on the hoards. It was with the utmost dlfflculty that the Sullivans were restralned from attacklng the party. They surrounded the mlnla t^r and his frl?nds so aa to prcvont thelr eacape, and only vlgoroua work on the part of the kadera prevented a tli:ht. Flnally the kadera of the Sulll? van a for. ed thelr men back and gave the mlnls tcr a cham a. The minlatar was nol ao polltk as ic fora, aiid spoke in an .mthoritative Enannee and ordered the Sullivans out of towa. The Sulllvana were full of flght before. and with thla they ran over and for a f?w mlnutes there waa a llvely tlme. The leadera had to use more In the mean tlme on" of the vlllagers worked way oul of the crowd and ran to the vlllag.-. and thp alarm waa Klven that there was trouble at II.in . Illl.'s old place. The village church bellfl ai ? ? iund( !. and the force of BMClalty aworn i il ? Incltldlnx the vlllnge flrernen In red m iponded. The party, headed by Conatabk Lake, hurrb I <m thp double 'inlck to the grove i I ? Sullivans meanwhllp revikd th* mlnlstpr, and be and his frlends probably heard more strong lanxuage whhin th it ten mlnutea than would bo uttered ln th.lr vllhige ln n nionth. i i- ariival .>f th.matablta and flremen, ln atead of frlghtenlng tha Bulllvana, further oxrited them. a* they saw that. le.pii,. the ratnforcementa to the tnlnlater's party, they "tlll had the advaa tiige in numbera, and as a further ln Bntlvo 10 thp 1 it waa fi????!> sald that one Sulllvanlt* Wfls wortfl flvn of th' "Jays" In a "serap ." Flnally tha leadera ?f tha Hulllvans took thp mln? later and his Iwidlng friende i?tde anl orderlng thelr followera '<> keep <iu'et whlle they were gon*. they tatked i"i.s and aarneatly to th? miuister anl hls'frl'.nds They sald ther*- could 1>p OBl| one r< ? ?ull lo i collialon. Boma w tuld be iniurel <>n hoth k\ |ea, t.ot thai Ihe chancea were tio, men from laland t'lty would aouae evriv citlaen of in tha i.iv oi creek, There aaa no vnii i tlon to the holdlna of tbe party where they nol a houaa or humnn habltatlon wlthin b c.ooi i;/'d fractlon of a mlle from ihe ,cl if ihe) aera lefl alone none would be .>ff, whlla i ilghf would meax more trouble than > ith.-r <lda wanted. The committee flnally aaa the Hulllvans had the heai ??' tha argument and agreed to wlth!ra.v Tne Bulllvana nromlaed on their part that they wouli nol ags n Invade .he town. The mlnlater called his party off, and all, Includ Ing the red-ahlrted flre ladalea, tramped huck to the miim-i. The Bulllvan< ate thelr clama and had a ^ood tlme, anl Inst nlxhl were oHven a roun lebout *aj home, so aa not to pass throngh the village of Corona _ hoi.y jtrit ryroEED agaivstBLOOMBH "ItROTHER" CATI4R, OF JFItflET CTTT, SAYS HF RAi BCRfPTCRAL At'THORITT TO PROVE THAT THE HKW WOlSfAVS DRFSS 13 OPPOBKD 10 THK UAW OF OOD. James Catlln, who some tlme ago electrlfled the prayer meetlng of Gkaee M. K. Church, Tonneie ave., Jersey Clty Holghts, with a quotatlon from the Prophet Fzeklel. pronounclng woe upon the wornan that "seweth pillows to all armholee," does not cease in his eruaade agalnst the faahions adopfed by the new woman. "Mrothpr" Catlln, as h-' is called by all the mem lvira of the church, severely condemna the attlre of some of the young women that rlde up and down Jersey Clty'a new boulevard on their blcyc'.es, at tlre I In bloomera. He aaya thla attlre Is an abomi In thp slght of avery rlght-thlnking man or woman. "Bealdea," he said. yestorday, "it is In dlrect oppoaltlon to the commanda of the Lord Al mlghty, aa set down ln the Holy Scriptures." He was aaked how he made that out. He was ready with hx anawer. "My authorlty is at band. Turn to the tweioy-seeond chapter of Deuteronomy and the flfth verse, and you will flnd these worda: The woman shai; nol wear that whlch pertalneth io .. man, nidther ahall a man put on a woman's garment; foi a!l thai do ao are abomlnation unto the Lord thy 'lod' That la BUflktent." c.-mtinued \l, Catlln "to eondemn all the young women that rlde up and down the atreeta with trousers on." DR. RRADhORI) MJY TELL ALL. rr ia BATJD that HB WILL TURR STATE's EVI DRNCB aoainst BROCKWAT. Dr. Hra'ford. who wb? arrest.-d at Xo. 110 West Or.e-hundre l-ar,d-tlfth-st. on Saturday afternoon last, Is llkeiy to turn Htate's evldence and divulge all he knows about the aileged dolnga of the coun terfeitera now awaltlng trmi in Hew-Jar?y on the ? of haviag counterfalted MOO.COB worth of flve hundred-dollar Unlted Btatea ?oid certitlcates u the vlgnette of Uncoln, one-hundred-dollar t'nlted Btatea bllta of the aerlea of IRR, and flve hutn'.nd lollar notea of the Bank of Montreal. After he was arrested Bradford sald that "he Bhould not make any flght now that he was caught." Ha also sald that the plate for the flve hundred lollar banknotea was at the bottom of the rlver, bul that ln <lue tlme he would turt\ It up. lt was aald that Mradford had made overtures to Chlef Haaen to tell all be kaew about the great counterfeitlng acheme of Brockway and hlmseif and thelr alllea, provlded cni^f Hazen would promlm to protect hlm laalnat aevera punishment. One more man is wanted ln the affair. TOn .CY AlttADt: ROAD I.X (HtCAGO. Chkago, Sept l?A mornlng paper saya: A gl laJ is on foot whlch. If carrled out, wlll ontxe atreel traffta in thp beart of Caakago, Withln slxty days at the furtheal, It Is aald, an ordlnanoa wlll be tntrodueed in the city council provlding for a complete ayatem of aubwaya on the plan, trai eta and alleya on the Bouth Bide, between Twelfth-?t., and the rlver, anl ;. tween ( llni .. on the Weat Blde. and Lake Mlchlgan. Thla la nol th~ Pollaaky ordlnance, re II ruaaed ln Council Committee, but a beavllj ba ked projaet, in whlch Boaton and Phlladelphla lata are aald to bava lolned with leading Chlcago flnanclera to carry through. The assertion w i^ made yeeterdxi that IM0.M m eaah w >ui i be Ited with a Chlcago truat compaay by Oeto i"i I for the proltmlaary expense? of the coin I'.un. ' _ ilt,llli\(i OTMM ///>' JAM09 tOBB, Deaver, Sept h. Aa ejeetmeal suit waa nied yea terday ln the Federal fourt by S. L. Carleton, owner of the Jaaon Lode at l.ea.lvllle. agalnst the Delanta Mining Coxapaay, whoae clalm confllcts ?lih the Jaaon The Clalm Of the jilalntlff la that !? waa found u Jaaon July tts ii*>. ejghteea daya before tha Delanta lx*ia wai reached Tne property ii i ai t1,OJO,00B, and ihe contract air-.id haa coai mucb la money and aome blood abed. The confllctlng c.auns are located on tbe Searl place. patented la 1875, the entry for whlch ?a? 'ii lWl declar.d vold by the Secretary of the Interlor The ilval companlea have organlxwd forces xuardlng thelr shafts, aud fre^uent tlghta have oc eurred, THE YACHTS REMEASURED. NO DISCREPANCIE8 FOTW'D BY HYSLOP, IjORD DLWRAVEX BMJUUIBD THAT THE TAPE BB CAUJ5D INTO tSE AOAIN CROWM ABOUT THB TWO UOATW AT BAY RIDOK. The two marlne gladlatora, the Valkyrle and the Defeoder, were "welghel ln" agaln yeater? day mornlng at Erle Baaln. It waa aald by tbO Defender people that thla waa OOM at the ro* queat of the Earl of Dunraven, who could not belleve that the measurements of the Amerloan eup defender could be correetly glven from the way In whlch ahe had walked away from bla boat. John Hyalop. the offtelal rreasurer of the New York Yacht Club. told The Trlbune reporter that the remeasuilng was done at the r*queBt of the Cup Commlftee. The result of yesterday'fl re measuring of the wlnnlng boat ln Saturday'O raee could not have been very eatlafactory to the Earl of Dunraven. for ulmoat no diacrepan < les were dlsoovered. In fa "t. what errora were found were on the WfOOff slde of the acrount for the Engllsh nobleman. although they were so sllght. Hyalop said, aa to be of no materlal conaequence. Almost all day yesterday the two yaohta lay at Bay Rldge where they had been towed after tha raee on Saturday evenJnR. That they were the centre of admlratlon and attracted hu.id.r-di of visltors goea without saying. The Hattle Pa'mer, which lay alonaslde the Defender, waa busy all the t'.me that the yacht waa thero onoworlnc wlth her shrill whlstle the saluteo of a hundrel pleasure eraft and tujrs that bore visltors to the slde of the *reat raoers. It waa a brlKht and llvely sight abnard the Defender* but on the Engllsh yaeht there was the Rloom of defeat. The crew of the Valkyrie dld Itttka yesterday mornlng before the elanal came td them to Ret ready to be towed up to the Erlll Basln. LIFE ON BATUBDATB WINNER. The Defender men, on the contrary, were aa bright aa larka ?nd as busy as antt?. A llttlo befor* noon the yarhts were In the atlll watero of the P.asln. and aoon afterward Hyalop put hli steel tape over the Valkyrle on whlch Captaln "Nat" Herreshoff was the representaUve of the Defender people. It was only to see that the load water-line was correct that Hyalop stretched hl?i tape over the Valkyyie's graceful eldes. Designcr Watson repreaented the Valkyrle ofl the Defender. A reporter found members of the Regatti* Commlttee In aeaalon at the New-York Yacht Club at 11 o'clock last evenlng. Mr. Hyslop waa also there ln confcrenoe wlth them. He re malned closeted wlth the rommittee for nome time. and, ohortly after his departure. the foi lowlng notice was Doatod on the club'o bulletlll board: "At th.- request of the F!arl of Dunraven and wlth the aCqUlOOTillOi of Mr. Iselln. the meae ut-.-r Of the New-York Taeht <'l'ib marked the) ynchta Valkyrle and Defender at each end of the load water Ilne. When thla was done Rt thflj Erle Bnsln to-day, the ni'asurer. at the request Of the Amerba's Cup Commlttee. verlfled thi measureinetits fak-ti Ofl Frldfiv. whlch were eon flrmed by the measurements taken to-d.iy." After the measurements the yaeflti w<re takerl ln tow tgata and pulled down to Hay Hldge, whr-rfl the Ifljiillieflllflti of thelr sall areaa were remade. The only pm"!*'*' trmible on ihe Valkyrle wag thoiiKht to 00 on her aall meawiiiementa. It wag aald that the F.nr! want-d to have th- tpeasurlnaj rnarka placed Ofl the DofOfldor'fl hull. and that lt irai Mr [aetln'a doatre to ooo mst bow the Val? kyrle made her salMng l-nglh. Thete was BOfl ?nti.h of I erowd al MfU Baaln when the ya.ht? Broro rewieaeured. Onljr ? fau paopto could aaaa -Ibly liav- known of tha Ifltatlttoa Of the NOflr* York rachl Club to have Its representaMWa Itg liroi verlfled, and tha OfitnMCO of lha BmIb wai more eloa< ly guarded yeslerday than It haa been Ofl ?OOM other nooailono Whlle the >achts weraj ofl exhihition, as it were, tt Bay RMfa, there waa blg bUOlBOfli f"r every boaUflafl Ifl the lOgtOfl. and all klnds of pleasure >reft oro proooid into the OOnriOO Of the sight.se. r. DELIUHTKD WITH THI DBFaWDEB. Mr. Iselln and Mra Iselln and Measrs. Leed% Thorne and Kane. wlth the yellow dog, went to New-Rochelle on the Neckafl later in the after noon. Mr. Leeds was deUfhtod wlth the way tni whlch the Defender had aequltted heraelf. and said that she would have done even better but f'.r the oseurolon boats and oteatnero that got ln the way He thlnks that t law ahould he passed to the effect that these boO.U ahould keep a half mile to leeward, or the New-York ^ acht CluO ahould take its biK raeea In the future toaoma part well dtatanl from New-York. Mr. IsedR would only sav that he was well pleaaod wlth the Defenders work and boped to better it lf poa slble in the future. Captaln Jeffrey. who was on board the Defender and ought to know somethlng of yachts. as he is the man who salled the \ igi lant acroaa the oeaan, said that he conatderad that the Defender had behaved magnifloently ln her race wlth the Valkyrle. Captaln Jeffrey, when, aeked lf thooe two alanta of nrlnd when the breeaa ctiming over the boats' quarter* suddenly Mttftadi a llttle to the *)iithwar<l had not made a differ onoo ln vesterdays rat 0. said that he dld not he. lleve that they had. He was of the opimon that the flrst change helped the Valkyrie a trifle and that the oeoond was of lOflOO allght asslstance to the Defender. Everybodv who gnows anythlng about yacht Itur was Ulklng of the ratt!lng contest between the boats when the Valkyrie flrat trled to eros* the Defender'a hows and of the excltement that waa felt when the Defender did what the Valky? rie had trled to ao ? few momentB ofterward, Hathaway. HerTeahoffo sallmaker. was pleased arlth the work of the sails on flaturday. and thlnks that these salls. whlch. wlth the excepti-m of the balloon Jlb. were made at Brlsto], wlll be Uaed ln the Defenders future raees, as they have been in all her sti vssful contests ao far. Hatha wav says that the Defender has an even largef balloon Jlb than the one used on Saturday. but tt was n>t deemel advtaable to UOC lt then. Tha r>pffnr\?T never lo..ked more of a racer than she. dld yesterday. although her color, a pale blue. le agatnst her beauty. She wlll be towed down to the Horseshoe thls tnorninK. and will make somd paJl-atretehing trlps outslde. DFNRAVEN <>N THK BR1DOEPORT. Lord Dunraven dld not leave the Clty of Brldge* port all the afternoon. He and Commodord (ilennle, wlth Mr. Kersey and Hatsey. the sall? maker, remained on board the Brldceport dlscuso Ing the measurement question. It took a long tlme for the Valkyrle's salling-length calcula tlons Captalns Crantleld and Sycamore were busy wlth Hyslop for upwarl of two hours, and tt was sunnlaed that the closest posslble measure? ments were made. with the hope of some scaltng down. Thls was found to he ImpOflatMo, The only changea found were suih suiall onet as a few fractlma of lnchea. Lord Dunraven and all his party kept them selves ln the strtcteat ptlva.y, and would not have a word to say regardini? the defeat, the chances for Tuesday'a ra-e ,<r on any other sub Jeet. The Valkyrie. llke the Defender, wlll he towed down to the Horseshoe thls mornlng, and wlll make some trlal crulses this afternoon. It is said that the new pfllflt trled on the De fetnler is not even JTOt qutte satisfactory. It Is n 4 eartalfl that an entlrely sultable pajfll can he found to reslat the tttflCfci of salt water on tho ulumtnum. THE HUITISH PREM ON THE RACE. H'K WHO. TAKE Ut It I.HKIM! l.IKF UKtT' "KXrtlt?l()N NflSANCK' i-RITHIHED. Ulasgow. Sept. s.-"The Herald," of thla clty, wUt say to-morrow, In an artlcle on the defeat of Val? kyrle III. that the result ls excee.UiiKly dlsappotnt Ing, as tt looks so llke a repetltton of the old dlo heartenlng story. lt wi'.l add. The Defender ?.m the first race ln a breese that, >n tha whoic. praeiimahly sulted her less than it ? ltd th. chal'.enger There ?eems to t?e no dlaavnt fiom the oplition that ahe won on her mertta. Vlr? tually. our bopa aew rests on the chancc of tha Valkyrle yet developlng. under dlftVrent condltiona, ? ther ?up<rrlor qu*lltl.?s than those Wlth whlch %h? .had been creUlted. whlch have not provad avAperl0l? /