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r PART II. FOUR PAGES. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1898. f?,?,.,. tt.. ffi^jACKs?y-&(? m0l, m i .i i-i na? ?B??BBBjS?aBB???B????B?BS?^a?Ke ,60 Broadway, Union Sq. &. 18th St. HEADQUARTERS II*Minio 0pEN FIREPLACE5 Ifld?l?BIS, Fixtures & Tiles El*?an? ?aiofk. Ilr?t ?rr?rlo*. Makrr'a I'rlrn BOROUGHS MIST "ANTE-UP." yO PROVISION IN QUEENS AND RICH? y. M> POR CITT EXPENSES. c .. R COt-ER WANTS LEGISLATION AV T?? iRlZIXa A TAX UDVT TO BE AS . AOAINST TRXSI LOCALITIES I KENT BCDOaTfl MAY DBD A ff. I ? ? ' ' Estimate and '? ..... I id ivor'a otf. ? n? the -? - v - .. ? i , - si Feitner i f Ihe Tss D ? ? csl -- f, 'i:.S '.he rear, and ! Set Of '?? gtslStl >n to L_ - r SlSO Sill :..;'.'? : I! rd vi.te.l ' ? tr.!> print, ' ?? I irtments ?-?- ., writ bin s avetk I ? . ? - ? let tel osriag tnittei SS Pral ... . Sect I ? rester New-York ? ? to i bt?n - - I n ; bul ? r ? which, for the ; a matter ? ? - - - cived I ???-.. .... i ?? . ? ? ? Bo far i ? for thli c- : - ? : v - revenue bondi i- ? ? especial!} .. - ? . .. I f the Chai w t aa ' - a ?... . . . ? would siso v . - i tax levy i ; ? . ' ?? ... ..... . .-. - ? ? referred -. ? --et off v for del In th< as? in ,. . ? - ? ed and the r< ill ? taxation the! ,. then be coi ? ' ? pens?e of i c a ? obtained, the a <? ' pains ? ' - . ? ? I urj;? l - ? ?' '"* ' -.-. ajr? re -?? ? ? e la mM that ? right to ln<Mir an; ? : ? - f the chart ? kir . f. i . - - - .? . ? ' fr of ci rtain rfiab-l ? ? ' - ' f the but&el ' : ? . - ? r.? I . ire . m . ... c ... inatsnel * ? . i ? -. f this 1 -,r-?. i? maj - ? ? aw to or A4V-K - a vr,??:?, :-? a? -r payroll! : - ? ??-.? t. be Ht t reaolutioti te i?sn< IX'/.e .? .'K cf tr.i finan it ins t hi ......... | - I ? ; roprlat? - ! - a?;?? ? ? - ! the skeleton bs |*el I '? -ed tr.ii'.. Ii I .... | I Bronx si Id be li we? IMI ' NTS IN THE CITT HALL RX ON KEMLiDEL TH1 BUILMNO. - . j .. ntrect for re ?ode'iln?, and erlor of the Crtj ths Dortba s?t ?rim i ' : g, where th< s ef 1 sri ITS 1 l ? r m hk? 1st. r - ? ? ? - Uns. but th, Biaai i Duacsa proviie fo: ?i hii .? ?? urt of the building for r Of the lio.?r<d o A i-- - ring room of ths Al . ?- - rsult for ra <??-?'- ad with ths Oeri ?" . ? . m is? A 1 * :* Bnd heavy pape r.a? :? ? . leading to tali " . 10 01 ar ? The r'a Room, aa - closa 1 dur sn : use i a.? a a.', irsgi place for the ? ?Ibrsrjr, la to i* renovi within s few we?i<.a. IN FEAR OF INDICTMENT. * MAN? H-T-AM "i7" DEPARTMENT'S -JOIN' BlV?l.Y IV I. UOTINtl R'BORICNATES. Tarr- ? ids of department? are not In i BUT* to ramove sul rdli ?tee 'n the department who ar? li the c:a?.?'.?<?d Cliii Bsnioe '?*?? si tho-r- there to * gTe? I-rowd of Tammar.y peo ; ? ? ag toe nli or spp?stBtsBei?ts, a fear o seeps ths officiais in cr.ee?, bat the ta '?' circle? yesterday ir.Jl ?xpectetion of snotbei Plstl ? ?? ? the L?gislature mi*r.t pa? ? - the ?Civil Bertice restraint - ? i sllosrtfag a mere liberal division c : The ass f? b the Ceni-rotle**s office twer.ty-rou g*bt drrn head? in Brook-: ? r:.d:.y e::;r loyes of the K'.-.e? Count t.-.?. '.'ontrollef? office, we.r rsd ?? ?'.vl short notes Informing iher that I .-.?- ?sera diapenced with, behaus ?? -? t ,r.<! ur.necessary. and wer .' ?? ? ve?r?r'iay afternoon announce ? - ? pass J. hn ?-*. Coi ? :> ? ? rat'B office, an Sa* Johl -Man of Public Itecord1 MSioa smong the old err Skres of 1 '.--.. .-t.. r. w.'>th*r this 1? t*r Bfl ? si Is S nets or,*, wouUl Include thi ?.? a civil foi-stee otBo It '?? ^? a..\ IbOUgbl that It does not ?'j ava-a w.u. the oi irtsa. Lav;rj j \\\,e,-e? 131 a; pointed Journal clerit. To a Tril rt?? ?The asked Charlea r I , ,. . -. -vi e Hoard, yeete: ??ty a.'t?.'.- 1 i.:??.- oe the subjset of tr . k by the Clvli Bervli in wing tuai the Civil B? r.i atem ?a? at -..?.? la the way < ,. g a "clear, ?w?-ei?' ?>f t' offl? ?1 Mr fctnox * tt.L- .: ,,, r^aii the ?taten..-.-it, bul b? ... aOllnes ^?--r it in oi ? a ? be was tl ^?? on h?>.i been In oBtae only a r it.? meml?. i ? ??arixo thes preaenl th< nues or .. ve; gt verntd, but the lu.,'.-.l must? -.- drsfi new rules, '"'!r, the vboie ,.,.. .,., ,'iv'i Service provisions 1 Brook ? an I sisal sttsn ?ia?n?d entirely, amcirat ' Kr.ox. ;,nd there were also many "n-4"? de r.ecesaary l.y the sboiuhing or ?"e?,*'''.'?'., officaa und.r tlas charter. The Board wou. draw up soon a ?erles of new regulation?, and Mr. viho. ?,S'?ld nh'!t U.WM "$!*? i-tilikely" that any ??? lo '' d'"m:?,saU would t.e made In the near ui L? -y "li. '??n'lman>; h"!"!" "f departments rv? ,w nothing, he added, afoot the CSS? - u Kourke and W'jik.-r. whose sslsfles Control lei ?.oier has b? en Baked not to psy. on the ground that, under existing Civil serv?.?- m?es, th? ad been appointed lllegslly; their cri?e? con? cerned the Corporation Counsel, and not the Civil ton ? -o TO CLEAR SNOW AWAY QUICKLY. ANT ONE WHO OWNS \ HORSE ANT? CART CAN -.K.-iT.n WORK W1TH01 T A TfLL." SAYS trCARTNET. Commls?lor.tr McCartney of the Street Cleaning Department -pivs ou: this statement yesterday i afternoon to the owners Of horse? and car:?, in r? - letton to the re:; -. . ' ? ow; d that, so far as this i ? ? d. no political or other in- < -. work wl tra ?tor. At y pe? r vel ' ng one snd s ' Is, and ? f pel forming ? ? ? ?..tk. should report t< trsctor, JAMK8 M'i 'ARTNBT. Commissioner M?*Csrtney t;'.:ks that the men j who own a ?single wagon should have a s to i ing froaa cieerti g away snow, ? ? ? i ? snowstorm rss the streets are c ea suggested ?? - oer was It their .:: Iveri in ?? for s ?ra In the hoars before or me for dol? .. It was ?aid tO h Sly settled ye?ti r dri\ a.::i |-*h no s WSJ mai??, that I as I'eputy Com mei PREPARING TO CLEAR THE DECKS. tammany n:^:.s Ti> MAX! a ?CLEAN WWXXT or ciTT ornera Deny It a? they rr.ny, there la little d ssbt that Richard rroker and the Tammany >a>rs a-e f. ri- ! o :?:>? considering the Introduction of a bill Into the ?Le? ture to give i the Mayor the prever to ! ! remove thi 'Ity Magistrates ind J - < Besaiona sppolnted by Mayor Strong Here ? Croker-PLatt combination ran be readily traced, f r Mr. Croker's perty la ir. the minority '..-. tl -. ?:;i the Ml] ess bs psssrd only by th? of Republican votes It Is i I ei ?Sei il r Ahesni la to introduce and pusn the I in When Mr -.-?.- i seei ardey siten n he s Imltted that the question ha 3 been discussed, but denied all tho igl - ' n ulatlng s bill. - rerencea are being held he-we?n Mr. | Ct ker at ; Tammany's r? ; resentatiree In the : lat jrt-, Sena tors ly. Ahesn van and Assemblyman I ? ? <? leader in the Assen bly, are with Mr. Croit? pnces are not ? : l , ' -' bill The subj ?e! - - . R ? ? : m ? nera The den m i le j Jefferson M. Levy ? i these C ?ron isslone - -? wss tyi i i ? g i ng? Iti r ? rs f B to fall In with Mr Levy's sugges : -., Mr i : ker wl through tho Legislature - ... . lfh the Board ^.' E I .?> ??ready been :r:r. . ?SCENES IN THE MAYOR'S OFFICE. J. J. MARTIN ?CALLS ON MR. VAN WT?"K?MOTJ-. APPOINTEE? SWORN INTO OFTim. Mayor Van vTyck yMterday r? wived a visit from Jarr.es J Mar ? the T^rnrr.ar.y leader In th? XXVtb Assembly District, and the two men ap? pear?-! : ion It? rmi :r. splta of the report that Mi M ri ? la on Mr. Croker's black list "Hell Msr ohm owr here Where have you beei ed the May ir wher. he saw h:m. Mr. Martin hsd s ng talk w!-v. him. WJJ :am George ? .;?-? m, a lawyer, represer.t Ing th? New-Yi rk Teachers' Association, asked th? Mayor to advocate a chance ?n ?Section 1.G83 of the ? chsrter, ?o as to take away the discretionary . power frcm the Board of ?Education In the matter of giving ; ? ? ns to tea ruara The charter allows Board In Its discretion to retire teacher? on r-paj fi thirty years of sen cs ' ?:. i the mss after thirty-five year?. Mr. Oppen ?? law amended so that the Board : ? teachers 1 The M ,'or sh -.?.??.. s disinclination to talk about K ? . I'.-i.'.id nutter?. "You'll have to ?ro to the l.?c- he told M elm - Patrick H r . - ?worn ffice Th? Major is ar. ?? -i t. a s beei I for some time . He ..ui.- .:. supported by his son and by a colore! , attend "I'm ?aorry to see you so badly oft." said the M ml frcm behind his desk to n - - ? ? man ?. I ? ? : v.'m into a er and i : - Mi ar ?=*? ?re v '..-.-i Inte office in th?? <-r.r::er of ? sas i ng. Thi I man wai te his name In the oath book ?? ?ras h< . ?sill be ell : I' '. . the door. j-, -i- ?essor In th* Tix A ? 11 tw years ? ? ? ? ' v. -.. h Com sloner 1 srker was pn ? m oi I of physle? . ? old mai - ? - ? i.- h. : ? ? r i ? f ?omI H la term ? reap] . i. v m ofS * were aiso sworn Ir.to ?? ."!?. of N? 3^1 Weat S--v?-;ty ?lxfb ?t.. As ' '?' ' ' * " Manhattsa ?Hl.'R J st ? ster ef Beeeirds is JOHN J WAL-BH, ' ' ?? ?'-. Brcx.klra, aj> ? " .-? 1 ?? . IT . k :. ]? HVBRARL ' ' ?'? %:atn-?t.. Rtr.h V,\ >3tlnl ri If? st., J . IuOE: . IRAN f S "70 i..*-. ? inr-hundr-.il As?l?tant .->.?'. Bupei t< ? HENRY ! MoRRla ' ? St N?*s lir.i ?^; it >3?w?rs in CUAI'.:.i-> i. H )YER f SUp.etr.n. A Stctsnt O '.?it Ork la R ' ' WIU-JAii , COI BTNE - ' ~- -R- r. Paj-k. \ j> CHARL1 I T. 1 JUTS, of No. ?5 Writ Tr.trty ... ? -. ? ? ,? UE"f- ??. :*? Mh? sc.rv-av?.. ?a ?'.gta-.l 10 thi : JOHN llA'-i-'. -' -N -?" ! -' ? :-r'r-? -?land City, . .?n?. j D, j : - . ? a? apt>olrit-!?3 Asa-'a-.".' R*l ? . -?y CONSOLIDATING THE FIRE ;?fc.'PAP.TMENT3 Chief Bonner yesterdsy a aptaln Peter Ve-.ter, of I'?? ? npsny N ?> to Bui to c:re:t tha f the fire tneie artth the depsrtmei s li }-rt Commisi er Sea ni I said iterds thai i.e did noi emplate any ra . - . .: :::.e:it st pre-jenl UI -, ? ? d'-d to mi?ke as great a saving in is j be and had airead) ' I some way a In srb . ;:.?- exjx nsea coul a INFORMATION ABOUT ATLANTIC CITY. A burea j ha? beei ; id at No IJM Br>, In the Interest of A1 N J . w.iich I? In char?/;? of a repr?sent?t.ve from that place. He aas an arnpie stock of photographs sad cir.'ilars, and uia.-.y persona .'.a\?- called "ti him. ? ? SENT BACK TO THE HOI St OF MERA f. Justice Smyth, In the Supreme Court vest? .-day, rerr.ai.j? : to the Hou?e of Merc] the girl, I Hlfschberg' tourteen ><.-rs old, who w.?.?, pieced in the Institution bees companion?-. Ths m thai o talned a writ of i,au?3 corpus for i?er r?-:?-a8?! oi, I greond that <v ?? 'Aaa .?jt j?- ie?j to cruel ever n Jjs.tl.t- Snayth h:..la ?nut ih,_- proceedtnea : nittiin? "?'-'? trate wer? reeuli r, and . ,. . gti !? luri ??! tu ths InsUtu? -e? /?.4.V AWAY FRoM CLEVELAND. S Tl Behoof of ?"lev-land. Ohio, who I? si at tl.? Hot*. Metro] ? seal e rd to Police H quarter? yesterday that hi? nephew, Byron H?x ter fifteen years Oit-, i?ad run a??a? from his home, jn '(?[',.. lo. to this city 1 I La cap roa.) ifteri ? a si the On i .nt ? letter I Vitln -> a?-i.d his Clot:.- f the Arn-r ca. I? - them he was arr?.st?-J | WILUAM '? -s ? th? ' . WANTS BEB SIBTEB RELEASED. jii?tie? Cohen, in tl?< s '? ' Court yoott ?rranted a writ of ha M-'>' ,:""'' for her ?l?ier. ; ??, ' * Both, who, ?ftte? la res reined from i?-h\iun th? Home ' ramlly. at N iw Bsoond sv< Mrs .rea that her slater went to r..- Horn. ?I, in cord la?. Jiilv and wa? never ? .?..nut ed ull Mv? the ?Irl 1? over ?1??e^n >?ars oil. and 1? ?We E support hsrssll. The writ U murn.b.e on Monday. TUE SCHOOL BOARD GRAB. TOO MANY FADS, SAYS CROKER. HI ASSERTS THAT THE SCHOOLS ARE NOT Rt~N IN TRI INTEI'.EST OF THE I'K"'PLE-TAM MAN'Y CANT WAIT TWO TEARS TO GET rO.NTP.nI.. One of the duties of the Bet? Mayor, wht??h hi must perform this month. Is the appointment Of ? ho?-,) Boards for th* borough? of Queen? an?i Itlchmor.d. Each Hoard la !.i i mslst of nine m. m bers. and the appointments arc to be m.ole on the third YV?dr?sday of the month. The men are to tinted for one. two and three fears, and one r each Lard will hereafter be RSBWd In January of each year, to ;.ake ?>nVe on February 1, as In Manhattari-Hronx m-mhers of Scho'l !'? ard 17-1 Into office on January 1 and In ? | n on July 1. This Inconsistency did ? the fr.amers of the . ptet the charter. Pit .Mayor Van Wyck and the. mer, behind h.m are by ro mean?? contrat With a I boo) B " -1 appointments this m ??;?-? - . istlng roosl of U s Sew ? tnissioners ar,.l letting th?- Msyoi I their places with Tammany men successful In the pan they have laid, a number of Plstt Rspub ;-nns ?will be en!itl??d to p?sese in th? B ?xrd, ??'.'.??'? the Mil which has l.eer. sont ta Al giving ths Mayor additional power of r<? movr.l can only be passed by the aid of 1 . ? Everybody knows that Ross Troker Is an ex? pert !? ' atlooal matters. Hence It will be !n ? :<? na f<?r objecting I present admlr,i?tratlon of th-? sehn 1 s \Y\ ,- ? finds fault wltb Is thai there are too many ' the existir.?; Hoard of Education, >?r.<l he sfArna? ? ? the schools ?re not run In the ?nteres?. people There Is a:?., ??rio-;? objection on ?he pan ' ? -r Tsmmi : y expert? ir. the ?ame t>ld to the policy of the Board in "in; ? rtlng teachers, es? pecially htjrh ?jcbool principal? from other part? of the country. This |.l?a found forcible ?xp-. In ths lOUd-VOUted and ?urly remark? of Mayrr Van Wyck wh??n Pre?l>nt Hubb??U and ?""ommlsslonor Taft called on him at the City Ha: th? 'her da? ?;< an appointment made hy the Mayor him? self, In his unra'.l.d-for wrath he rav? a ?ar' '. his ca??a away by savins; that If he i.ad the power to do so he would remove every m?mber of the Hoard, and that if he had not the pc.w?-r he shoul 1 ? It This w.a? an admission ;nat the men be . Ind ?:,?) Mayor I ?.e. n >l been able to make up their minds that the power of removal was MnfeiTed or, him by the ?hsrter. Tammany men are now ?aylnr that Messrs. Hub ind Taft w?>re trying to trick th? Mayor Into consenting to have a case male up ar. 1 1 BITled ' ? f.re the courts. Inasmuch si the Appellate Dl vision mich? take a long time ?0 consider the tlon nr.d nol 1 wn its decision until after January 21. the last day on which he might exer? cise tho power cf removal, provided he h.a.! SUCll Millions chanped, Tammar.y rr.?n mlfrht easi y be capable of such a tri-k. but those who k'.ow Mr. Hubbell ard Mr Taft do not need told that trickery ?s r.ot a part of their make? up. All thy had In mind was the reasonable prop ? sltl "i thst on aereeJ case be presented to the ., , - .In order that the Mayor's ; m : rt.icht be det-rrr.inerJ and any em barrasslng com? - n the buslnesa of the Board of Education on\'.a:ed. If no chsi tea , .-?? :.? In the H .-rd of Kdaca tlon at present, It will not he long,*In any event t.ef ?re Tammany s-cures 1 ontrol < '. the * I ools lu Kovembei nexi Mayor Van \\'y k -.\ .-,-, ?tntseven member? of I ? Rcl ? I '??..: : of Manhattan and ? 1 and I rise will, a year hence - ?lu?--e tl * n - ? rltj f the element row In conti . a narrow ma'-';".. Ir. the f tl? sing N ?ven ber aeven mo-? T'immaiiy men E ? In the coming . ? the Mai * wl - fifteen member? Brook'yn School Board In adi:t!..ri to n.?>mii>-rs to be apftflnted by htm next month ? K II I It b .fly In Jur.e, IgSJ : avili a; . ? more members of tl B -,'ir'i thui glaring Tammany b two-third? - And In two year? from na W h I two? t? Irrts of 1 mbei the Mai ? ? c ,. ;'.,,, But tr.e ttroeii of Tammany la enormous Not I ?rtth ai'.r.'.nt; every 6lv.ee that can 'oe ?? >? legitimately*, the Fourteenth-*:. it>r.g I? ?o ;?? 7 ? a:-,.i straining the charter sn the ws ti 1 ling a few more places Into which It? fol ow era can be thrust. Thai It wl'.l succeed in Tam manylzir.a: the P.oard of Education I? : r from cer It an only do ? a? the result of a I irgalti with Thomas ,.. Platt, Involving not only the 1 asiagc- of the pe?vl;n. fought by th? friend? ' ? - - the? I ?ola, bul '.ati'.n of 1'lat:'? absolute control or the. Governor. UR. ANDERSON ARGUES FOR THE BOARD. HE OPPOSES THE MA V?T>AMT*S BT WHICH tTX tXTVQt ALUSOM ENTEAVORS TO (??. Rl ms rrE. .c tool Oeeamlssloaer K Kllery Anderson ?p peared -".'ore J Ml !e De y Ir. th* Buptemt ' jesterd.-.y [o ar? in sgsinst the l?uar.ce of the ed for by ?\ Fudge Thomas A I? ? to compel 1 e Board f Education to pay him BS.ajoo f r conducting th lor l .' ? wo school s.-??. 1 'on ?: - r Andei tend .1 ; I a the pro ? . ? en lulling r . be sub ? st Inetance 10 ?? for Its t been com,? lied with B< siso . . ? r to taxation re A . ? ;-: lax were C 1: Miller counsel for Judge Allison, said Mr, \ ? ? ? merely 1 an ttack 1 Truas He ?aid is . ir, and th? ? ? ? . , ? ?? . bill wa? not opposed by bis office, D< Ion uu ? ed. DETECTIVES CATCB GIDEON GRANGER. THE yv.RMKR ION IN UAW OF EX WI.ITJ V,\l v FSl ?NBR M' 1.AVE AOAIN ARI'.nSTEI?. : .ti ?"?rar.tt.r. th? former son-lt>law of ex ? ?a ConimlMlonsr MeaTlavu, waa srrested ? Central O? e detsotlves, who hsvs looklnat for him for a : .-;ir, ar.1 who SI last ! im by chsnes at Plfty-thlrd-st. snd ISlghth-ave ,- nger Is sranttid for f'.rftery in Dunkirk, V Y He asid he wss a ?al-sman and lived r; n ?"ihlo-st.. Chicago. In ths Jef?..-r?on Mark?t Police -? be waa remanded to Police Headquarters to await the snivsJ of a detective from Dunkirk ... ? ? ? ? ? ' ??? ?'.?? Lexos 1 . mm tt?se and . ? ?? practlcsJly '? ? -?'? L'ommls? ?net M ? ..? ? ... Board Soon afta r lh>? Qi ? from bin ? Irsng? ? ? ? ;? ???-.trv Bince then, and Mr M - baa suffered mar,;, busliwse revers?e. 0RTOIE8 J CO. 70 DISSOLVE. Orr:?* A- C ? proprietors Of the Flft.i Ar?n?je Art ta. ha lecided I llSSOlve partners- ; firm's pl?'??' business :? at No. 361 F.f'h-a-.?- ? --- ?vlng been erected for the firm .. ,-. ? th? ste ' .swell ten years ago. The managers Of the e?-'.a-? prop .?e to raise the ren'n! after 'he expiration of the firm's lease, r?xt May. It was this action which Induesd tai any to ? > P Avery. Jr., a sp. la - - tl ? r yes'.er-lay that the business w carried on under atiother name, ?ho.isth no 1? . . taken. J"h.'i Ortgi<SS, th? mem'.er of the f.rm. Will i.e conned. 1 aril Amer1.?an Ar- Association, ths mar..-?F?-r of which. . ? ? i: - . ? ? ? .,?1 ?? r ? . rea? r freest ' - ? for fiv? one, ? 1 M f lenta ? In anew of the pi di ma '. '? _ LOCAL BUSINESS COMPLICATIONS j.,.l?rc.?ri- ?->r IWI wss entered I ? ?gain?! jobs B Doris sad Oil N BoNnaon ?the latter not summoned), who did bjsln'?? under tne styl* .... 1 Winter -"IreuS ani Tra.r.e.l Anim-.l ?. or cf J. L Hamil'on A Son?, for m irk In fixing up the 1 I by the coocera. Deputy?Bbertff Carraher ha? recciv?,! an ex? ? ton sg? ?' '?'? m " -havii of Ko i; Br f?v ?r oi Nathaniel Ooodarln i.-.i! as ? ma le bj Mr :? ?,',,. ? moni fter .' r Mr 1 . . ' ? ??' t?,..,-n ??: .: ?le Is ?i'l '" ? - '??! in * mln ' m .r ' !'?' V Llebowlts Jobbeis ft. tonfe Ueasei 1^;. -?t . have SU?-!) k bill Of SB le ta Hank whif h t..? "iker: poeaeaalon 0 The llabl l'le? arr esima'?-! Si fr.im I . ?? , t. ouu t;?'rlbuted among . .mt*r oi redftor? The firm ha? o.Tered to make a ??til? with creditora st It? ce:.ta on the doUar. MniiTifnc?nrl hr Farrier, Has .Marked Down PRICES OF ALL fURS Except Sealskin. 12*1 AND 126 WEST42D STREET. OWNERSHIP OF HIDES DISPUTED. BOUGHT OS I.FTTFir.s ?"if T.EPIT AND MOItBT BORROWED ON WAREHOUSB RECB1PTI V 'i: TiiK 0?.. IDS, A an t Wl ? ' to 'he fall .re of the -km imp-.r-.ir.c f.rm of Keen-Butterle Company. Limite!, -v.. h bad Its principal offl**es in Phlla trial yesterday . Jury in ths United States Circuit Court. Frederick W Butterle, the I'r^si s a f igltlra from iuiM of transactions in conaectlof] ? The ? ut on trial I? brought sgslnsl the Com Arthor W '?' possession of ?kin? ?? t la ?ail that the Keen-fl i im th? Bo? ?"'::: - 1 it .Mt.r.r? *: Co . and DOUghl ? i and In Soutb America ?er?. The .?kin?? were shipped I ' ? '? S'ovembei UBS, end were ran property of the Ko? n Buttet ttlement are? t on the ware ? foi a ski a the Keen-Sutterle Com irg? - ima I rn K.x?rians?? Bank of I Then. '? ? (he Ikin Importing firm tailed Its pr ltd nt ; -? 1er '-. w. ? ittsrle, fled. Th? i Broi -? tend thst 'hey are the owner? a i ? Tha argument In ;?- ' f ths Torn ?Xxohsng? -. ass besed on tha belief, thst ths Keen-S-j; I terle Company w - . In the s? - a of the ! .-. r. ? i? ararehouM receipts, of J. B. Moor? a ? -. ; ?:-. the fall .re of the Arts to pay back thi they had trowed on the 1J7 bale? ??' aklna the i rn Ei . nga Bank sold thi . erty. ? - A MEDITERRANEAN CRUI8B. Tsetitlng ('raises are becoming so popular wltl Americana :!idt I N . Gknnaa Uoyd Steam ?hip I'ompony has tted it? express steamer Aller, which has been chartered by F. C Clerk tourist ??rent, of N may, Ne* Tork, at.l ?ill start on Fel mar y I i?r a long Orl ? :.:ai cruise v. . ? ? p returns ?he will r* main :- in the .'?' -dlterranesn servi a the COItlp ty She Is ?low [ j.::;:?i1 white and look.? ilke an Immense y i (European ^Xbrcrligrmcnt9. I? CnOPEA.? a AND TaAVEIXERI ?ill tsl the I ii.iil.in ?-flirt? of 'I In- Tribune, 141 Fleet Sircrt. a convenient piare to Iravi their ml verllsrment? and ?ubscriptiona foi The Tribune. WESTOBY & CO., AMERICAN TAILORS, 40 West Strand, London, r?na? to Metropole and Victoria Hotel?. Moat ?jnodernte prier? consistent ??1th aood m?a terial and beat ?rork. H. P. fr?ief?tt, Ld., 13-14 OLD BOND-ST., LONDON, W, 'Through to Burlington Arcade.) and Hotel Cecil. ? , Hlsb-rl??? lUlnJrc??ln?- br ftiaal? *xpert?, S?nlrar? ?nd ?hlropoii; bf >>?? Inr? op?r?tori. Flrit ??. ??1; "Ail,?rinn -?hivlti*- ?-?iuOtl." I? Luido?. WAUKENPHA8T SHOES, 60 Ha/market, London, S.W. PARIS SHOPS. FURS .M.GRUNWALDT, PARIS. 6, Rue de la Paix. Americans before buying furs should Insped the ORUNWALOT flODELS. The larger! assortment oi choice furs in the WORLD. London. Hotel Victoria, ?.ur?iiunuerl.?iiJ Avenue, .Moat <-<>u ? <????'>? ll> ni.il 1? ? li i mi.? ??! > allii.iiiil. ??.?li liii'K?- n u in In-r ot Ml tl.ifci antl n.-ili ?"'iii? <-? ?ui??-. anil ?i,,.li. n n >i llWHUle lt,-.lr?,..iii?. I lie \l.m Oreliralr.i. under illri-i'l.uu of Mr. ?.???>. \\ . I nllln?, tule I'rul?-? a..r ?i the ?.ulItllmll !?? ?????I <>? Maslft I i i ,i in? a*-li ??lull? ?f niii-ii?- I? ?lili? l?? K un 11 ?lnM>. ?I i> rln? I .in? h ?on. itli. ti?-1- mu? ?upper. Ta SIC ?I hots I i, n. I,run. 1 to :? r. M.. :t? fMl Din? ner ?I ??? ??!.".??. "a. ?nil Supper from I?? ,,? lo.l. tt?. Mi .ii*??. s?prvl?B? ?t 1? ?iirir. TnMi-a mflv B* ?e<?iirei! In n lit nix-?-. <?p'-n ??? nnn-re?l?l??nt?. . ? i'Hil Itr lili BJOB1D0.1 UOTB.*Lsa. limit?? Savoy Hotel, London. HOTEL DE LUXE OF THE WORLD. SAVOY RESTAIRANT Of ?'??<''""i;;',,:''"?r;?f(. oTrrlooUlnr Ciirf ?l?- ? stelae BXaXAGBRa, 'i.. ?;( iiknahu >liii?rr l,h???BI?; r. - The Hotel Cecil, London. The largest and most magnificent in F-urope Periect In every detail. Location un rivalled, facing and overlooking the hm hankment ("sardens and river Thames I n surpassed cu?5ine and the best selection o wines ever offered. 700 bedrooms and 30( salons, private dining rooms, and publl? reception rooms. Be Hotel Cecil,Ld The VValsingham House And Bath Hotel, ??iccaoiixy. Till" IIIH?VI>\% \?1 l?l I.OMIOV O.erlonka ih? I'nrU ??nil ?ciiples th? Une? I position In London. Apartments ut nndrral ! ?hurles tur m ?hurl or loa?; period. ? alaln ! manaaed b? an ?xprrlenred I'rvaoh ohof. Tel, ajraui?. ??Sola?*?.'* I _ ft ttBUaHDI, Luudoa. t 0*o T <S Mana??r. irnropean ?tAovtriivvmsi.???. THE LANCHAM HOTEL, London. I nrlinllo?! Si? tin I Ion In l'orllnn.l Piar?. At Top ?o* H??K?'nt St. W. Convenient f?ir the H?-?l ??hop?. Tlieotres. Ftp. Every Modern Comfort and Convenance. Moderate Tariff. Cockburn Hotel5 Henrietta 5t.,Covent (iarden, London. Cockburn Hotel, 9, Lndsleigh Gardens, London. Cockburn Hotel, and Turkish Kaths, Bath street, Glasgow. Mrs. A. I). PHILI?. l'ropr's. Horrex's New Hotel, London. CORNER NORhOtuK ji. a; <>rRAND. \*ii?li pert,-eil> n p pol n i ?-il nioiL-rn nr riiii|:iiin.|ii, i h ri.uu Iioiii. ? li-inl'ir. Klrclrle lut,'.?? ?????. lo.-ntioii ssaat ?-?'iilrnl. iii'mi- La?? (Oui-??. I niliunu ?i??-ii?. 1111.1 Principal Theatre*? 10 inln ntca' srnlk Iron Wraimlnalrr \i,i..-?. ?ii'iiii'.ii? ?ml liaH ,-,until,iillentl'in ?1C1 nil purls of t.0111:,ui. >'??. 1 .V 33 Norfolk -?.. rnntlnurd ns lirrr W. HORREX, Proprietor Th? Howar ? Hotnt, N -* .-...._ --p., n,w;y - '' ' ? -? ? l*rri cnmlnr ? " If? ? l-.-ifant ai"J ?. . ? - ? -? ? rcU| 11 \ ?'?.-. ?.??* " ? Upner Norwood. Cueon'q Hotel. N-?r !T] - lenham. H?r.. ! >?-. -.??. .at', n la "-.?'.m ! '. ? -? . reins -."?-.-) f r I.:'.. ,-r :?? . tsrras tx larg? *Mrtl?a aoatrtniant rain Mnrtoa. Norfolk Hoto', P'ighton, En?lnod. Is Family H ? ??? I? an?l ism?, F : : - ri -, ? :.?.'? ? ??, lain? ? -vine?, ?ul?? A. I r? labt :.. Mg-r. Queen's Hotel, &Vau5?? V"r.un\""'-h< .-:? ?f With? -. ... ;?--'?' a i : n? Ii--,?, T?chi iuIoO -a?? B) '* "floral I'ler Hoi?-l" under tarn? llrtti tin. -foreign tieoor'o. The International Palace Hotels. ??Shopetiril?" Motel, anil Tlie (.l,./ii ,1, I'nlule. ?Aim? . na-rpt. Th.- 1. !>..,.1 Palace, M? I;.France. 1 Ik- ? ? .-ni hi rn I.. ? .-. 1.1?,H -, . . r.irln-ciil 1 In- 1.11 I'liijte. ?)?Ti:Ml .llrl-tluni. The Mnli?,ti I'lilnee. M ALUJA, KM..Uli MS .flrrltaerland lln- ?munter I 11I.1? .-. THKHAPM ,?,.TarUt??/. Til?' l'ei-ii I'lilii?'!-, (ii\?ri\ii\iii'i.i: . TnrUer. The lid. Hotel liilernntlonul. Iilil M?l?l .Italy. For \r.' nnatl r ?':?(??? to all points sad to r??-?rs? ?*> ->m:r. - . IS ? ? ? '"!' ??, 14 -?:.-?:. '-ir.i. Trains de Luxe from London TO THE RIVIERA, ITALY AND SPAIN. Ca?ala ^^??'?rran'?an Express, Mondays, Tu-s lavs an-l Fridays F ur ?'? aervlcss tc ?rs ''AT. vis ROME EXPRESS to Als* !e*-L>air.s. Turin, Get i and R01 in 8fl houra, Monday. BUD EXPRESS, avery .?in? lay. Wednesdey, Frldaj snd Baturdsy, to .-?r'aln. PortuRa; ind G raltar. Full parti ulara ind al! tickets from The Intern eepln Car Co., 14, Cocsspur St., London. S. W OUI? x (jjj j? poet *'-? spi Icatlon. Hotel Kirsch First-class ?n ever? respect. One ol the ^arqest on Mustapha 11 ? 11. Comma.?ding lovely ?tew oi th? bay and Ujudjura Mountain?. Proprietor -J. KIRSCH. Continental Hotel Cairo Hotel Continental, 1 ? Hotel Chatham, Paris. Hotel Binda, Paris. ' GRAND HOTEL de I'ATHENEE, 15 RUE BCRI1 t 01 POSITE THE PER-L 1 The Modern Hotel of Paris. 1: ARMRRl -r::. Mai a . - ITALY AMP SOUTH OF fiANCf. CASVE9. FRASCH. Hotel Beau Site? _Can n es._ Hotel du Pavillon _Can n es._ "Cosmopolitan," -=*- Nice. UfCaSII V> BOTBIa, M? t:. Hotel des Iles Britanniques. HOTEL DE FRANCE, TH ??? BKHT -I 1*1 A?Kli. I. ?I? Sfhwlt/!?-!. a-mif r. ai. I m -?n:ii-r <1;.n ? r ol ???p ?? IM il S ?? . EI.K'TRIC l.ll.lir M Mllll ROOI HMlTO?. : Innsbruck.. |-I.:-:a:-AM -1 RI? (AN - L'Mal. 1 ?.?;?". \i r?. . t : ? t) ?Il ) , bSStttlIul ''S clt;a . tn F. ' V ?."-?-??. " t IfMd *.th "??? - ?? ? .. ? M . aie ?ti*. r,'.u?i:?. HoTKl. TYROL-ISXBBRl'CIC, Cari lasaasrr, l*roprlstar. :_HOTELS IN GERMANY. FRANKFUI Restaurant anil Private Room* for Dinner P FRANKFORT ' One of the healthiest towns in Germany, w winter or summer. Very best Schools, Cor rangement? for familles. Under direct mam The Monte-Carlo GRAND HOTEL, Patronized lay the ?lite of ??Amerlcan European" ?soclatt**. C. RITZ, ? of TheSivtw Hotel. L ECHErWD, I Londfin. 0 rectort. H. NOEL & FATTARO, Managing Director!, Monte Carlo. The Hotel Metropole, Overlooking i'unlic (?.?.rilen?, contain.? ?ver) possible comfort nn* luxury. Kite? trie light everywhere. kc*?t;.urant Fran? cais. Cuisine and \sine? of the highest class. Apartments en ?une with bath? room, etc. Lif;. Perfect sanitation. IV. EWTONE. GdL Ho?cM|es_Briiannique. GENOA. Savoy Hotel, l?|ic..p.l ?let.,li. r. IfSBT, Oppoalte IIiiiImiii !? tullo?, I ?<?- Mill M...ler? Mut? i in ??en..i,. PRFNUi Rv.>lAUaNT. Iiri'lltl A riOaVOXI l'r..|,rlelore. FLORENCE Krafts' Cd Hotel Italie AND Grand Hotel Late Continental, & R'uo .a Paix. Florence, Hotel de la Ville. Elcflrifit), Mfamheat, Wi'.iltrirardpo. Rome, Italy. Grand Hotel. OpeneJ In 189a). The most complets of Modern Hotels. Llectrlc light throughout. American tle.ators. C. Ritz. rfyyt-etsi." A. Pfyffer, - - ?\:;rn;M> Rome. Italy. Cd Hotel Quirinal li | Ir r?put?l aal r?.hl,.nahl? "Irar-? la?. WnUl la III.? besltkteet sad lse?t part si sasss. i '??trie i.j%i la ?rrrt r ... u. Il'iutlfi! Umritt Fsl *?? ll '. ??raaS II, L ReWBSdSNBt M II aSSMari arran?;?iB?i?t?. ONLY HOTEL IN ROME WITH STcAM HEAT T MOUCHOUT. Bran?-a Sou.? J . '< I ?. Grand Hotel Venice. I.??>????,??? t? ssBsstse Bad Ippol ,l?l I? I'.?If. ?pair A 1'iita Sa? a fsSBtSfS '.f SSS ? ?at oa lia ) PrsartaaSaa. liiai. 1 It laJ, ?.II ?i.l?ni i.. - ?. ???ta. i ?..??-?? K*??.t?r?4. BBBSSSf TirktU ?il??plnr ? ?r, O?S???, BBS? Hotel de la Ville. Iwliian. .'?.'. Grand Hotel _Milan._ TUR?N. Grand Hotel, et d'Europe The Grand Hotel. Brussels._ Lucerne?Switzerland. GRAND HOTEL NATIONAL. lirM Cla... Be?, Mluulion on Mir l.ak?-. r<?*?-tri<. LiRh? Throughout. Proprietors, Pfyffer S Co. Hague, Holland, rrOTECbE llxe. HOTEL ?e luxe. HOTEL des INDES. finest House in holland, best cwsine. Ba??d plaav* durinq dinner. Splendid apoi tma-nls nevah relittad throoqhoajL Bathv Hairtire?.ser. Private botei C4Hria?aa?v C. F. HALLER, ?Jew Mnna?.?r. HOTELS IN OEia'iaWt._ Wurttemberger-Hof, NUREMBERG. Ta l/et% Of aui.-?v Cd Hotel Continental MUNICH. Ai,M*" a.iiMi.i . Hotel Four Seasons, _,..,..aaa? Kvtrr Peaalble . MUNICH,_"^?*? Gd Hotel de Rome, I BERLIN. _t ?TER-HOF. srtles. I.arj*e?t and .lost ComiorUble Motel 1st ON-THE-MAIN, hich oiers s suitable snd genal residence for iservatorv, Theatres snd Coticerts. Srecial ar ifement of C. KITZ and 0. at P. HILLE.NQASS.