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I I 5 O'CLOCK .fe: y vv ( 5 O'CLOCK II . . - - ' \ ' - t nB PRICE ONE CENT. EVENING EDITION. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1887. EVENING EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT.1 JM Till: THOVJIT.I: WITIT TllJN ' J,. I not thn Ifonhnilan Itonil Taking Too SURE THAT HE IS COIINFELD. THE ABSCONDING MEROIUNrS CREDITORS LOCATE HIM IN CANADA. Tk ft1ytrtou Man Hoffman, Who Tried la Hall 980.000 Worth of Government Hond In Detroit, (ilonllneil n Inlilor t'ohufelit Soiiio of III Creditor Hrclilliff to II arc ie UoutW Atlnchcd by Telegraph. It has been established to tho satisfaction of Isldor Cobufold's croditors iu tills aity that the man calling himself Hoffman, who yesterday sont a woman over tho Canadian border to Detroit to soil $39,000 worth of United States bonds, is nouo other than the absconding merchant. This morning Blumcnsticl & Hirscb, re- - i presenting soveral largo creditors of Colin- - tu feld, telegrnpbod to o lawyer in Windsor, Ont., whp went to tho Crawford IIouso, talked with tho Iloffinan, and wirod baok this description of tho man : \ About fifty years of ago, 6 feet 0 inches 8 high, broad-shouldere- very stont, dark M brown hair, thick mustache and chin beard, heavy eyebrows, vory thick neck and ridge of V fcurulus flesh above shirt collur.\ This Is a strikingly exact o of Ieidor Cohufeld, tho well-know- n sporting J man and feather merchant and tho million- - niro owner of Maxcy Cnbb, Notta Medium J and a scoro of equally famous trotters. Hj Another convincing fact just discovered is H that J. B. Clark, the Toronto barrister who Hj crossed tho river with the woman and who when arrested said that ho littd boon engaged by Hoffman to soil tho bonds, is tho samo 1 Clark who was in Now York about a month j ago busily engaged in tho attempt to con- - ciliate Cobnfold's creditors and pae tlio vay for his return to this city. Tho news of tho attouipt of Cohnfeld to ro- - allzo money on his bonds caused groat ex-- H oltoment among his oreditors, and this feel. ing was increased aftor tho receipt of the confirmatory tolegram. From wlmt was Jet drop this morning in Blumenstiol t Hirsch'B ofllco it Is evident that there will bo a hot fight mado from this city for tho possession of the $39,000 worth of hypothecated bonds which Frankio Olson took to Detroit. Tho National Park Bank, the Oontral Na- - tional Baqk, Sciama t Co., and Ooorgo H. Iiichteuheim have already telegraphed to Detroit to have the bonds attaohed. It is not known yet which of 'the parties got thcro ahead. Goorgo H. Lichtenhelm is an old estab- - lished Now York roorchant who claims to liavo been nearly ruined by the absconding merchant. He fools very sorongniust Colin-- field and would proceed against him both criminally and in a civil suit if tho latter ramo within tho jurisdiction of tho United States, courts. i Mr. Lichtonheim was sepn by a Would ro- - porter this morning at his lawyer's ofllco, No. 1120 Broadwoy. Ho, with many other cred-- 1 JJors. had been stirred tip by tho news of tho , spizuruof the bonds, and w as busily ongagod solving the problem of how to get bold of them. . 1I told Um reporter the history of his claim of f$ 120, 000 against Cohnfeld as follows: \ In July, 1880, Mr. Cohnfeld came to me oud said that ho was temporurilv in need of moupy. IIq said that he was nevertheless a very wealthy man and showed mo a balance sheet showing $700,000 in his fat or. \ He sfijd further that his affairs worn In a vory prosperous condition, and that tho money would be perfectly safe. Ho wanted $70,000, which ho said ho would seouro bv a mortgage on tho building that he had Just erected at IOC Blecckor street at a cost of $125,000, and on which there was a first mortgage of $175,000. \I sold 05,000 worth of Unitod States bonds which I had in the bands of a trust company, and lout Mr. Cohnfeld $70,000. \ Mr. Cohnfeld, at tho time that the raort- - was made, begged mo not to record it. fage that it w ould causo considerable ro- - mark and inquiry, would oicite publio curi-H- J oaky in bis afiairs and would injure his credit. He promised mo that I should bo protected in any ovcut. I therefore did not record tho mortgage \Besides the $70,000, I indorsed Gohn- - feld's notes to tho amount of $50,000, always relying on bis statement that he was soheut. I' On Oct. 21 of this year I discovered, to my amazement, that Cohnfeld had sold the Bleeckcr street property to Louis Mendel for $310,000, less the amount of tho first mortgage. Ho had taken advan- - tage of my not having recorded my mortgngo to cheat mo out of my $70,000 and intorost. It is an act of larceny and that is vfhy ha dare not come-ba- ck to Now York. \I know that Mr. Oohnfold loft tho city With from 9127.000 to SlfiO.OOO m cash and convertible bonds. Ha had a number of teu-H- J thousand-dolla- r notes and a lnrgu sum in United States bonds. The bonds solzed in Detroit yestorday aro no doubt part of thoso which ho carried off.\ Julius J. Trank. tho assignee of Cobnfold's estate, says he has not heard from his client for more than a week. His last address was in Toronto, and Mr. Frauk has not bopn ad. v ised of bis leaving thcro. Tho allusions made in somo papers to Mr, Cobufold's, \ wife \ omuso somo of his credi- - tqrs. Mr. Oohnfold was left a widower nine years ugo. He has not married sinco, so far as known, and tho lady who travels w ith him is described differently at different points of his wandering journey. Tho National Park Bank has put an attach- - jnout of $20,000 upon the property of Charles E. Licliteuhoim, Ieidor Cohnfold's friend. The bank charges him with fraudulently put- - ting his proporty out of his hands in order to v escape paying the notes that ho indorsed for Cohnfold. DemoiT. Dec. 21. Creditors of Isidor Cohnfeld y sworo out attachments to the amount of $70,000 on tho thirty-niu- o United States bpuds hold hero by tho police. H - Tlie Clerk Mny Havo Tholr Holiday. Collector Magone wrote a letter to tbe Secretary ol tbe Treasury yesterday, fn which ne said that he had been asked by the Collector ot a neighboring city It he Intended to keep tho Nevr York Cnstorn- - IIouio open on Dec. 2 and Jan. i, which are both to be generally observed as holidays. Aa the law preolnded blm from closing tbe Cus- - tom-Ilou- o ou either of these days of hl own no. tlou he asked that becretary Kolrchlld Bhoald ln- - I il met blm In tho matter. At noon y be had not yet received an f answer to hit letter, but he ald that ho had no J doubt that tbe Secretary would authorize blm to clote the Custom-IIoui- e on trie day In question j Bad giro th j employees their hoUda?. Claim ARalnt the Mtote. Tho CommUilonera ot tbe State court of Claims met at the DorTman Uoue this mornlne. ITjoy are George M. Bee be, Henry T. Allen and William h. Muller. E. U. Holbrook Is tbe Becretary. It la expected that tbe cues can be dlipoied of In two ,,\\, .They tnclnde a dozen quarantine caaea, Hr fbl daraaga claim and claims of tttnoirapher T legudati comralttee. Urokrr niuanlnc Mulcted. Mlohael j, collina recovored a verdict to-d- of ,1\X) lnit Ttomai Minnloi, the yacnt broker, as damage for malicious prosecution, MannlPB feiiSiI1,5i.a57'eJ?te'1 ,or remoflnf tbe steam yaeat XcilCM, couiu rtenraida, FUNERAL OF JOIJHOWBON. IIt m. Own Wl.h III llody Will bn Crc-mnt- ed at l'reilt I'ond Tho funeral of John Howson occurred this noon from the Church of tho Transfiguration. John Hon son was playing with tho Lotta company in \ Tawn-Tlck- No. 210\ last Fri- day in Troy, when ho died suddonly of aor-ti- o anonrism. Ho loft n wife and ono son, who wcro at his now homo Iu Now Itochcllo. Among tho pcoplowho canto to pay tho last tribute to merrv John Howbou oro William mid Henry Holland, tho houb of tho first actor uhos. friends wcro comforted in tho \ I.ittlo Church Around tho Cornor.\ \ Old John Ollbert\ was there, and bo re- marked soberly to the votoron \ Ben\ Baker, Secretary of tho Actors' Fuudt \Wo como hero pretty often now, don't wo.\ Harry Edwards and wifo, John L. Viucout, Prof. John Allen, Mrs. Emma Carson. Will-ia- Burroughs, John Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank (irav and many others famous iu tho niusla world woro prosont. A delegation from New York Lodgo of Elks, hoaded by Exalted ltulor J. J. Spies, attended, and Brothers William Bowrou, Bobort H. Martin. William Birch, George L. Stout, nenry Palmer aud Thomas F. May. land, of that lodgo, wero Tho body was brought down from Now Bochcllo at a little after 12 o'oloek. It lay iu a black broadcloth coored chestnut rasKet, very plain. On tho Rimple plate was the t \ John Howson, born Nov. 17, 1843; died Doc. 16. 1837.\ Thoro woro many floral designs, most nota-abl- o of which worn a laureate urt-at- knotted with beautiful pink and cream roses, from an unknown friend ; a fiat design bearing tho word \ Brother,\ from Miss Emma Howson, the original Josephlno of \ Piuaforo,\ aud Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Parsons' t wreathes from Mrs. Huntley and John D. ICalph, and a pit. low of lilies of tho vajloy from Mrs. George C. Boniface, jr. Tho funeral servlcos of tho .Episcopal Church was read by tho venerable pas: tor, and a volnuteor quartet, composed of Mrs. W. W. Thomas, soprano : Miss Clara E. Stetson, contralto; Harry Moolc, tenor, and W. W. Thomas, bass, rendered tho chant \ Lord, lot me know inv end and tho nnm-bo- r of my days;\ Barnaby's \Sleep thy last sleep;\ \ Lord kindly light,\ by Dr. Dykes, and \ I hear a voico from Hcavon.\ Tho marches wero Best's and Schoffcn's, rcspect-tlvol- y. Frank Howson, loader of tho Madison Squoro Theatre orchestra, and wifo ; Charles F. Howson, Irvine's advanco agont: Miss Emma Howson. and Mr and Mrs. H. P. Par- sons followed tho body with tho widow M\l son of tho dead man. John Howson in lifo frequently oxprcssoda horror of being btiriod aftor death. Ho used to say; \I don't want to bo dropped into a hololn tho ground for tho worms. I would rather be droppod into the sea, or cromatcd.\ His wishes will bo rospected. His body will lio in tho rooms of Taylor .fc Co., No. 1G3 Bowery, until when it will bo taken to Fresh Pond, L. I., and crematod. THE DAY IN WALL STREET. A Sllshtly Improved Tone In Prices, But , lliinlnm Vert Bull. The tone of speculation was somewhat Improved thU morning and up to 1 o'clock thore had )n an advance or a point or less In all tbe leading shares. The sales from 10 o'plook until noon were 44, 00) hares, or about as much aa Is usually done In half an hour In times of ordinary activity. Money Is t.isy at i a 6 per cent, and foreign Is dull at yesterday's quotatatloos. Oovcmuii Mb were etronz ut IDS a 10iV for 4Jls, m it va for rci;. 4s and l'.O a WK for coupon 4a. In Htato bonds Tennessee sa sold at lia and North Carolina special tax at IP. The featuro of the market for railway bond was a brisk Inquiry for Texas Paclnc Incomes which rose 1, to 47)4'. There was a good demand fur the other limes. Now York Central extended it advanced V- - to 1(V,W gt- - 1Ml C 4 p. W. 6a K. to lOSM; Erlo cousol lata i,, to 183; do. Sd V, toST, and Lake Shore coupon lids 1. to JW. KT. tt fell off )t, to 7i)i, and CliO, currency Cs l, to 'J3)i. TUB QUOTATIONS. Optn. HiQk Zflt. Xoi'ti, Otnsdt Sonthern 6V. 5JS4 tt 65 W Oinidiin l'acitlo cum 60i fiM con Chlo.,l!nrl.4Quinoj ypk IMS 1S7 108)4 Chicago Northwen... 10IU 10V 100W Uhlc. Mil. ASt t'aul 73'J 74H 73' 7Q Ohio. MU. 4bt. Panlpfd.... 1UW Ulfi 1I1U 111 Out. & llocklng Vnllejr nji 'UH 'lik iiH Col. 4llociaii0ul J7Ji aTJ 27 27.'. CotuoiidaUd () 71)4 71 71X 71W Del.. Uck.A Weitirn UHQ V28!i 120V lg Dcl.w.if A llud.on lOij 101)2 102'. tilt, Dmiftl 4 Bio Grand 31)4 'ii)4 HI) UU IS. lenn.. V. A 0.... 10 10 10 10 Port Worth 4 lloierCltr 4 44f UH Uii IllliioU I antral. 11HV 111) 11K2 11B UmlSTill 4 Naalmlle M'i CM. IH); COW tak. anoro 8i 'J1'2 Ut! 0i Ijtkol.rleAWoBtern 14'. 142 J4!i 14! lying Ialand Hf, W 89JJ H9!, Mannattan tu.ol 04 9i 4 Coii MempUls Charleston 61 Bl frt 61 Michman t(0 IKiH KB bV MU5ril'aclno H7 87)3 B7 h7)4 Mlaaonri. Kansas A Teial 1H 18k 1R 18 ! . If ri Central lOHVi 1UHV 10H 108W New York Central...., ,105 0 ?flt 36 N. V., Bna.l, t We.ternpla.. !I8 2S 2H Vi NorfolV AWostero..., W UK 14 UK Norfolk 4 Weaternpfd 40U 40k 4i5 40'J Northern 1'arlllo.... !rtf M 234 !H Northern PatlflO tifii.... 5 '! 4fl 45 Oregon IranaoonllnenUl 20) 21), My, UiH tlreL'nn IniprOTement 45 4 4 45 acltloMall 31V 3J',' S5 5 hUadelphi ltaading OS'l 0V, OVi 031. Vrrla. Uocatur 4 20 20i 20 20) 'oilman Palace Car Go 10 lo H0 14UW llilimond 4 W. I. T.r TJ wT, 21I 2l)J llch. 4 Vf ut Point Tor. ofd.. 64 MU 64 64 t. Paul 4 Omaha 3.HH ShV 3S)j Ht. Iui 4 KamTran pfd 3 r liHj OJ Tfiaa Pacific 23 U 23!i 23 23 Union I'aclflo 68j 86 S3 63 Wabash, bt. Uula4 Paolflo... 13kf IS1. W( 16); 33ahali, rjt. I., t Pacilio, pfd 281, 28'J 27W 27X Wtatarn Union lelegraph..... 761 77 W 70(4 Wheehug 4 LakKrw o i3)i 43!i 43)j New York Dlnrket. Wdeat. The bulls controlled tho wheat market ntraln to-d- and cblcdy on war talk options were advanced jic to ysc over last niubt'a closing prices at tbe openlnir this mornlne: Jan., U0)c; Feb., SlKo.1 March, 93c; May, Bific During the foieuoon tbe market remained firm at theae prices, with the exception of Hay, wmch was ad- vanced to Oiiic Corn was firm aud higher In sympathy with ttio market at Chicago. Cotton. futures opened Irregular and barely steady this mornluir at un average decline of 4 pomts. Helllui orders were plentiful. Hales on the call were, Dec., 10. 8; Jan., ; Veb., 10 66; March, 10. M; April, lu.vi: Jioy, u'.c.-- : junc,iu.ui; July, 10.0S. The strength of the Liverpool cables later in the morning checked the tendency In prices to go lower, and at noon an advance of I points over opening prices bad been gained. The weak- ness of January was the feature. Corrxit. Another bulge In lbs speculative lines took place and options showed an adranoe of IB to 80 points over last night's prices at the opening; Dec Jan, Is. SO, Feb. 16. 60. March id, 45. April 16.85, Mar 16.80, June 16.85. July 16.10, Aug. 15. 71. Havre was strong and 1 franc higher. Uhe market up to noon was strong and \Vfffuotguu. The tono of the market was bearish this morning. The opening price nasBOKc, a Vc. and during the morning the tendency was downward, cerlltlcatcs selling as low aa 80),'o. At noon there was a reaction and prices aavauoed tpfilkc. Itcalltlng tales caused tbe drop, but all offerings found plentp of takers. Lite 8TOM. -- Beeves were dull at a decline of 10 a 160. per 100 lb, on Infeilor to medium grades and at about steady prlo. a for fair W fancy. for steers, all natives, were 18.45 ats.85 lb., with general sales of common to prima U a U. 60. Bulla dull at JUafASH. dilves liuoi and nrroer at 6o. a a per lb. .for yeaj, andXWc for graaaer und \fed SheMi and liintis were more than plenty, had a slow sale snd the mret oloscd weak und lower limts Khowtng a dselino eausi to jc. per lb. fauged from 8Vc to Sk'c. per lb., with a S.rload of premium wetueti. lS lb. overage, sold LambiweDtatJctoCXtrer in., with 1 cirfrad al per 100 lb., and Iloga were dull and lower at W.perlooib, und Umba, and 6,910 begs. FITZGERALD STRIKES BACK. IIH CAU8E8 JOHN NDTTALL TO BB AR- RESTED ON A BENCH WARRANT. \A Man IIo. Mttlo Ilesldea III Character, und I Am Ilonnil to Protect mine, 8njn tho I'ubllo l'roaccutor Nnttnll fttnUm Another Htnteiiiont Which llloiline tho Hltuntlon u (load Penl. \A man has littlo bosldog his character, nnd I am bonnd to protoot mlno,\ said As- sistant District-Attorne- y Fitzgerald yostor-da- y. Tho result ot this determination was tho issuance of n bench warrant by Recorder Smyth, on which John Nuttall was nrrestod at his home in South Urooklyn by Dotoctivo-Sorg- t. Phil Itoilly this moriilng. Nuttall is tho insurauco agent who was disclmrgod by Ilocordor Smyth on a sus- pended sontouco rcoontly. IIo had bcon in- dicted for grand larcony for liaNing fallod to roturn the premium on n policy of insur- ance which ho had written in the Prudential Life Ipsuranco Company, but which policy was not accoptod by tho company. Having mado restitution in tho sum of SiaG ho was released. On Monday tho Hov. Jns. 11 Nies, of 417 Clinton stroot. Urooltlyii, called on District. Attorney Martino and told him that Nuttull'tt friends had naid for him S123.B0, which was alleged to have been for feus of tho District-Attorney- 's office, and that Assistant District-Attorne- y Fitzgerald had received tho mouoy. Tho publication of this complaint lod to tho arrost of NuttaVthis morning, as rolated. Nuttall said to a Wom.n rooortor that ho did not see why ho should bo arrested, no had mado no complaint against Mr. Fitzger- ald. Tho facts of tho matter, ho said, wero these i Charles A. Curtis, a young lawyer of Jer- sey City, had como to him in tho Tombs and offered bis services, which wero gladly IIo had known Cm Us as an agent of tho samo insurauco company for which ho was working. With tho ussistnnce of Nut-tail- 's wifo. ho claims, Curtis collectod U128.60 which Nuttnll understood was to bo used in malting rostitution to tho complainant. This money. Curtis told him, had been used to pay fees of tho DiBtriot-Atlornoy- 's ofllco. Assistant District-Attorii- Fitzger- ald's namo was used in this connection. Even aftor Nuttall was released Curtis told him that ho was in his custody until ho paid $31 additional in fees to tho District-Attorne- y. Nuttall charges that Curtis wroto tho lettor signed \J. II. Nioholls.\ which purported to oome from tho District-Attorney- 's ofllco. Nuttnll was brought beforo Recordor Smyth this afternoon. Mr. Fitzgerald moed his committment to tho Tombs, ponding n full luehtlgntion of tho raw). Mr. Fitgcrahl chiirnctorlzcd tho stato-mou- s concerning the payment of foes ns annoying, and absolutely and unqualifiedly untrue In so far as thoy referred to him. Rocorder Smyth, in commuting Nuttall, said that ho placed no rohanco upon uny Btatoments derogatory to tho character of tho Assistant District-Attorno- y and assorted that whoever was responsible in tho matter should bo sovorely dealt with. His attention hod been called to tho pub- lication of Nuttoll's complaint, and he should keep him coullned until tho matter is thoroughly siftod. BOSTON'S BASEBALL MAGNATES MEET. Koden lie. fleeted l'realdent Director Snl-nric- n Halacd to 2,500 a Yonr. ISriXUt. TO THE WOULD. Dosto'n, Dec. 21. Tho Iloston Baseball Association mot at Young's Hotel Among othors present wcro Treasurer J. H. Billings, Diroctor Couont and Messrs. Lloyd, Hart, Chaso and Popo. Prosident Sodeu wielded the ga-ol- Messrs. Chnse, Popo and Hart, who woro appointed a committoo to find out how many shares woro represented, reported present by ownership 73 shaies, as follows: A. II. Sodeu, 22; J. H. Hillings. 23: W. H. Conant, 23; A. J. Chuso, F. F. lloundy, Georgo Lloyd, Dr. E. A. Popo and J. B. Hart, 1 each. There woro present by proxy ono oto owned by Gon. B. Applotou. ono by C. II. Caroy and ono F. L. Long. John C. Ilaynos did uot answer tho roll-cal- l, aud neither did Harry Wright, making two absent shures. Sqventy-ou- o votes wero cast, all for A. A. Soden, President and Director : J. B. Billings, Treasurer and Diroctor ; W. II. Conant, Director and Gonoral Jlanagor ; F. F. Hotindy, Clerk. After somo furthor unimportant business had bcon transacted tho meeting adjourned. WHO DRUGGED MRS. BUKUESS? Hho Hut III a Telegraph Office All Night for Iler.Hllabnnd, bnt llo C'limo Not. A woman about twenty-si- x years old went lQt0 ,ne telegraph ofllco of the Occidental Hotel last night and told the manager that her name was Jlainle Tlurgcaa and Blie llvcl at 181 Franklin street, (Irccnnoiut. Her nualmud, she said, was employed in hlnun's saloon, llrrgcn, N. J., and tho wanted to telegraph for blm to como on ut once. Mrs. Burgess wus hysterical. Bho claimed that ho w.m Introduced to a nun aud that he had given her a druu In some liquor, robbed ber of her pocketbook and run away. 'Itio manager had the woman placed In bis prlate omceand seut a despatch io ber husband at Ilergon, but he did uot oome and a Bo remained In the telegraph ofllco all night, sound asleep and occasionally moaning. This moruinit an ambulance w..a called. The surgeon said tbut Sirs- - DurgesH was suffering from tho effects of a powerful opiate, and took her to fit. Vincent's Hospital. Druggist Ilreltenbacb, of No. 61 Boh cry, tats that tbe woman visited his store early last o euing. Mien a tunnelled and very hysterical, and ap- peared to sutler Irom mental autumn. llHorfcrod hir a dose o whlakey to rtlly litr, which she de- tuned, and he called a messenger who look her to the telegrjph ofllce near by. The druggist de- clares Hint Mrs. Burgess bore fcrr ivldenceof prlng a respectable woman Iu distress, and he Is positive that she was suffering from a drug and not from poison. Her busiiand bad not been beard from up to 8 o'clock tbla afternoon. (Inuger Colc'a Huapcualon. Assistant Gauger V. W. Cole, who was sus- pended yesterday by burvcyor Ileattlo pending the Investigation of a cbargj of Incompetency, hen been la tho employ of the Cujtoin-Huus- e about twelto yents, All I know about the case, \ said the tun cyor \Is that charges wore brought against him, and I was compelled by the regulations to re- lieve him of duty tilt they could be luteatlgated. The fact that he la a brother ol Chester B. Cole of tbe Ilenubllcau State Commit- tee, hain't anything to do .with the case.\ - Well Dressed aud Accoaed of Theft. Mrs. Elizabeth Fack, aged thiriy-nv- e, a stylishly dressed woman, who gave her residence as 133 Terry street, waa arrested tn Erich's list night. Bho had (19 worth of trlnkita, and six .bandkercblcls In her possession, all aliened to be stolen. Iu tbe Jefferaou Market l'ollce Court y she was held for trial. ' lint I'olson to Cure Worry. Mrs. Cora Bmilley, of 110 Brunswick street, Jersey City, died In great agony late last night, I after swallowing half a oox ot rat poHon. Tbe woman had been worrying over family trouble). TO SEARCH FOR THE RAFT. Herrctnrr Whitney Will Hrnd a Cruiser For tho 11 Itr I'llc ofl.ug. DowTing A Archibald, ngonts of tho stoatn. ship Miranda, which had tho raft of lumber in low, which is now floating about tho At- lantic n constant mouaco to oommorco, say it is not (leunUoly settled whether or not tho steamer will bo sent in search of tho derelict. Tho Mlintula still remains at Whilostono awaiting instructions. It is thought proba-bl- u that sho will bo soul in seaich of tho de- relict raft. . \Dowring ,t Archllmld do uot plaoo nny i onlldeiico in tlio lcnmrhs attrihutnd to Mr. Lcurv, which atipenreil In a morning paper, that ho Intended to mie thorn for tho full worth of tho raft, fl'liny hao heard of no such intention and havo no fears of any Milt. Tlio Btoamship Portia, whioh snils for Hall-fa- x evening, will hna instrtta-tion- s to ltecp n sharp lookout for tho raft. Htlpt. Houtiug.of the ilaritiino Hxchuugo. who telegraphed tho Navy Dupartuiout at WaKhiugiou tlio adviRability of bonding n Unitod States vessel in search of tho raft, has as yet received mi reply (o his mossago. It is not thought probablo, howuvor, that any ensol will 1)U sent. So far nouo of tho ooeitn vessels or coast-wis- o stcainurs which lmvo arrivod havo coiuo iu contact with tho raft. Lateb It 1ms been learned that Socrotary Whitney Iihh instructed Commodore Gher-ard- i. iu commnud of the New York Navy-Yar- d, to soud n naval teasel or a crnisur aftor tho enormous raft from Noa Scotia, now adrift iu tho tiath of Curoponn to warn them of Us prosonco, und, If possible, to tow it to a placo of bafcty. Tilts action is taken in comiilinuoo with tho roquest of tho Maritimo Lxchango. It Is thought tho United States steamer Dolphin will bo bent on this mission. WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS EEY0LT. A Combination to Stop (living too Favora- ble Term to Ctulomer. lloprosentathcs of tho principal woollen and wonted raonufacturors of tho United Stales mot this morning, ot CI Whito stroot, to discuss business principles and to corroct certain abuses. Thomas Dolan, of Philadolphia.was chosen Chairman and A. H. Loland Secrotary. On taking the chair, Mr. Dolan said thoro was no business subject to tho tamo violent abuses, uncertainties nnd vipissitudes as theirs. \ It is not only tho vory objoctionablo terms that aro mado and givon in the salo of our products,\ ho sold, \ bnt tho conditions aro such that wo aro called upon to guarantoo and become responsible for tho mistakes of our customers. '\ Wo aro called upon frequently to perform impossibilities, and such unreasonable us uniformity of shnding and color In oach and every pieco, furnishing one-ha- lf nnd yard samplos, ro. gardlops of prico, freo of cost, nnd tho pnv(. lege to order and countermand at tho pleasure of tho buyer aro mado ution ns.\ Mr. Morrlinun, of lthodo Island, on behalf of the committeo that hnd called tho meeting, presented tho following., tho terms to bo adopted by tho mombers oTtho association. All bills to dute from the delivery of goods and to ho six months straight, with discount of 1 per cent, per mopth to shorten time. All bills to be settltdat the end of thirty days cither by c ish or by notes to bo charged tor. Hefertnco samples only to bo given to the pur- chasers, all other samples to bo charged for. Commission homes to bo requested to print theso tonns upon their nnd to endeavor In good faith to live up to thorn. Tho rules wero unanimously adopted. GIVING THE LIE DIRECT. Counsel In the I.yildr Will Cone Tnllt Hnrslilr to Knch Other. In tho Douiol It. Lyddy will case, which camo up beforo Sttrrognto ltollins this morn- ing, William J. Lardner, counsel for Mrs. Lyddy, hotter known ns Mmo. Connolly, n fashionable modulu at Madison avcuuo and Forty-fift- h street, in behalf of his cliout, nskod for a postponement in tho hearing of the cbbo for two weekB. Goodlct, who represents Lyddy's half-siste- r, Mary Hartnott, ono of tho con- testants iu the ense, opposed this andjwantcda temporary Administrator appointed, claim- ing that tlio cBtatu was a taluable ono. Lardnor asked for a postponement till his cliuut could hecuro atlmiivits from hor bus. hand's friends and his lawyer, now In Texas, Irn Slmfer declared that tho affidavit was a lie got up betweon Mmo. Connelly and hor luy-vc- r. Tho caso went oor until Jon. 3. Mmo. Connolly's counsel denied this, de- claring it to be of llttlu tnluo. Irn Bhufer iuteighed tory vohomontly ugaiubt Mine. Connelly, and said that she had been evading service. Ho wished to know why she should do this if tho cstoto was of Mich trifling 'oluo. A good many vigorous personalities wero exchnnged betweon hhnfor oud Lardner, each giwng tho othor tho llo t. Tsro Women I'ulnt In Court, In tho Court of special fccsslona to-d- Mrs. Julia O'Keefc, who appeared against a colon d servant named Alice Hlckey, on trial for petty larceny, fainted dead away In tho arms of the Court Inter- preter, Dr. Bt. Albo, who etught hor Just In time to aavo her from what mlgnt have resulted In serious injurs to her. lira. O'Keefe had Just as- cended to tho witness chair, which la about four feu from tbe door, aud was ubout to take a seat, when she uttired a loud shriek and fulntod. IteatoratUes were applied aud she soon recovered. About half an hour uftirwanls there. was another tty larceny trial. In which a young man named 5' oaiph Thompson w,m ineilofmidunt andWillium JU. Cowan thtiomiipU'nant. At the conclusion of the case, when Tnuinpson was comuilttud tuera ono day for the odense, his \jt'd and respectable mother threw up brr arms, gavo a scream and fell back unconacloos Iu the scat used by witnesses waiting to bo called. The lady afterwards recov- ered consciousness and left tho court. Oil Krlloiiu In a New Kole. lllss Clara Louise Kellogg returned to town yes- terday In a now role. Tne plump, vlraclons little singer Is now J! mo. Carl blrakoacb. ills Kellogg made a graceful surrender to Hrmen during tier late concert tour tu tho West- - Mr. and Mrs. Mira-koi- have taken an apartment for the winter at the Westmoreland, Fast Uidou square Mmo. Strakostn pleaded fitlgue from her Jour- ney as a reason for declining to see a YoiU4 re- porter this moriilng. Coudriited I.ocnl Nrr. Messrs. Zimmerman & Forshay havo shipped loo.ooo ounce of silver bullion to London by tbe steamer Elder. Comuiladoner of I'ubllo Works Newton baa a new set of rules relating to the use of water aud regulating tho scale of prices to bo charged. A fire occurred this morning ou the third floor of tho thrce-stor- y brick building Mil West One Hun- dred and Ihlrty.fo.irth street, occupied by Nulliau ii. bantord. Damage to furniture, tioo. The Park Commit sloners on Jan, II will gle a hearing to the citlzcnaot tbe Twenty-fourt- h Ward, who desire Ouarry road closed between Vanderblit nd Ilathgate venues. Ou Deo. 28 ihey will hear objections to the proposed change of grade of Hail. road avenue east from ()n Hundred and Fifty-eigh- th to ono Hundred and BLxty-nr- st streets, ON THE VERGE OF WAR. ...IS Prinoe Williara'a Plain Speooh to HiB Favorito Kogiment, 44 Wo Aro on tho Brink of a Futuro Which Is Uncertain.\ Tho Young Holdler linjoj the ConOdeneo or I'rlnco Illsmnrok, nnd III Word Create Kxrltvment In llerlln Wo Hhonlil Think of the Illotto on Our Mhako, With Ood for King nnd Pntherlnml.'\ ttriCUL CAM I TO TITH WOM.D.1 IlEntiN, Deo. 21. Thcro Is much oxclto-me- over tho speech mado Monday night by l'rinro William to his rogimunt, tho Ziuthcn Hussars. Ihioylng, as ho docH, tho closest confide ncfl of l'rinco lliBinarck, his ominous words of war command respectful attention. Nothing has dono mom than tho young Princes' speech to strengthen tho bnliof that Europe is on tho vorgoof a prolongod strug- gle iu arms'. Ho said : \ Sinco wo colobratcd Chrlstmns Inst year times havo changod. Thoy hayo become vory serious. Wo aro on tho brink of n futuro whioh is perhaps uucortuin, aud it is, therefore, fitting that wo should think of tlio motto on, our shakos, ' With God for King and Father- land,' and abovo alt on tho words ' With Ood.' May ho Btond by us in this sorlouB limo, whou ono of our grcatrst commanders and Generals, who has lod our armies In so many wars, !b enduring a Rovoro trial.\ A telegram has been received hero stating that Lord Randolph Churchill is on his way to St. Fctorsburg to obtain an nudienco of tho Czar. ' BABNEI EOURhTS TREACHERY. Figure Which l'rovo that lie Knifed thn ltcpubllcnn Candidate. Tho official statomentof tho voto cast at tho last oleotiou shows that Darnoy Itourko ami tho gangs of ropcators and did their work in tho Eighth Assembly District. Below will bo found tho returns from sovon elootion distriots in llourko's Btronghold ou cortain candidates. Itourko supportod Col. Follows for District-Attorno- y and Daniel fl. Ilolllus for Hupromo Court Judge, ltollins being tho only ltejmlill-ca- u caudidato ho did support. Ho also worked for Htecklor, the Union Democratic caudidato for Civil Jtistico, ns against Dotty, tho ma- chine Republican. A study of tho figures will provo interest- ing. In tho Hccond Election District Dotty got only ono voto, and Itourko has oucroa $500 reward for tho discovery of tho man who cast it. Thoro aro fully forty rosldonts of tho dis- trict who oro willing to swear that thoy votod for Dotty. Tho inspectors, however, sworo that Dotty only had ono voto when thoy got through tholr canvass. JHift. Diit, rtltavi. IHcnll, llolHot, Mtctltr, flollv. 1 271 31 187 23 89 2 1TO 37 U 180 1 4 30A 4t 171 211 31 (1 17(1 1H S 203 l 12 1115 Ml HI 21J M 2rt ilr2 11 IU 11) 74 27 1H7 37 165 211 15 Tho citizens who havo boon busy getting ovldenco agaiuht Itourko and his gang aro determined to present their charges to tho January Grand Jury. MOCJl MARRIAGE 0X BOTH 8IDES. Joseph Otto Van I'rorhazha and III Wife Again Interested In lllvorro Proreedlufi. Linnio Von Prochazka has begun an action for abbolutu divorco from her husband, Joseph Otto Vou Proehazkn, tho propriotor of tho Koy Note, and y sho asked Judgo Lawrence, of tho Hupromo Court, for alimony of $10 a week oud $600 counsel feus. Tho partios were married in April, 1885, and the plaintiff makes her husband's former wifo, from whom ho had been divorced, tho This woman, Mrs. I'rochaka claims, is jealous of her, and has caused all of tho troublo between herself and husband. Tho defendant is a musio enthusiast and has boon engaged by somo of Now York's wealthiest people as tutor. His former wife, so tho probcnt ono says, has occupied all of his attention and has reached endearing mis. sives from him addressed \My dear wifo\ ami signed \ Your over tmo Otto.\ Counsellor O. E. Lebarbicr presented somo striking affidavits, lu which it was sit fortli that tho plaintiff has had much matrimonial experience, having been three- times married. Her first conquest was mado whuu she was fourteen ytars old. \Sho was or was not divorced from this ono,\ said counsel, \ and at tho ago of eighteen she married a man named Kuntor, whose misfortuuo it was to bo tu nt to jail. Mrs. Kustur got a divorce from him just, twouty-ou- o days beforo sho married Von Prochazka.\ Tho defendant accuses hor of infidolity. Decision was roserved. Hpeut 111 Hmployer' Money. Samuel lloore, thirty-tw- o years old, who lived at u Varlck. street, nnd who was employed an a helper by TrucVman William Murphy, lu tho em- ploy of Messrs. I'ranela II. Lagged .1 Ca , whole- sale grocer, was arraigned at tho Tombs I'ollco Court this morning on a charge ot stealing file. 97 whkh be had collected from Messrs. J, J. Judge A Co. , of 43 Water avenue, Jorsuy city, on Mon- day, for goods which he delivered for bis em- ployer. Monro, after collecting the money, went on a drnnlc aud spent It, llo pleaded guilty. He was held for trial at General Bcsslons. Fined for Helling Oleomargarine. The ease against James Kcmuster, of Jefferson MarVet, tor selling oleomargarine, waa ended In Part HI. of tho court of (Jmeral SckkIoiis this rooming by the lining of the lonvlctcd defendant IOi It waa a test case, and the trial waa a niero for- mality to raise the question of mo constitutionality of tbe law preTeiKlug the rale of oleomargarine, which must be decided by the Court of Appeals, to wblcb tho caso will be taken. Ilobokan ltejrct the Compromise. The Iloboken Common Council met last evening, and decided to reject the offers ot tbe Iloboken band and Improvement Company to effect a com- promise lu the famous sulu for tho control of ins riverfront. Corporation Attorney Mlnturn was Instructed to proceed at once with the suits now pending In the United 8'utes Mipreiuu Court. s Christum Cheer lor l'oiir Persona. Assistant District-Attorne- y Davis said this morn- ing to a WpsbD reporter: nypn may safely say that neither Jay Gould, Itiusel Sage, Ileury 3. Ives nor George II. Hiayner will bo tudieled by the present Urand Jury, \ MARRIED A LA HERRY WALL. Jndgo Illllrer' linushtor Wedded, In Haiti-mor- e, to (Iritynon Iliilklry. ISFXCUL IO TTt WOMJM WisniNQTON, Deo. 21. Society clralrs in this city aro oousidornbly excitod ovpr ou clopomont which has been made publia v. Misnllesslo Hillyer, tho daughter of Judgo Hlllyor, of this city, who is worth about flvo million dollars, was engagod to be mar. ricd to Mr. William Trenholm, of South Carolina, a sou of Col, Trenholm, tho Comp- troller of tho Currency, and who is now 0 Hank Examiner in Philadelphia. Miss Hillyer's marriage was announced to tako placo very soon, butyesterday afternoon slio imitated llerry Wall's example, and. in company with Grayson llulkley, o son of Dr. Htilkloy, a well-know- n physician of this city, sho went to llaltimoro, whero thoy wero quietly married. Tho young coiiplo returned last night and surprised tho old Judgo by tho announce- ment of their morrlogo. Up to tho present time ho has not extended the customary parental blessing, but that la expected as a matter of courso. - Dulkloy is about twenty-fou- r years old and agiaduatoof Yale. Ho has not mado much of a murk in lifo ho far and has now a minor place iu ono of tho city bauks. Mrs. Dulkloy is a very beautiful woman aud as Miss Hillyer was a well-know- n society belle. The Jutlco has only ono othor child to Inherit his milllouii, n sou Iwho Is married. IT LOOKS LIKE A STRIKE. Cigar nlanitfaclurera to Itrlririt to ths io Hvstum Alter Jan. 1. Tlio declaration of oluvou firms which gavo up tho mantifucturo of oigars in tenement\ houses to resume tho old system is vory likely to lead to a big strika iu n short timo prob- ably aftor tho Christmas holidays. Oftlcors of tho Oigormokors' International unions in this city said y to n Woui.n reporter that tlio move is mado by tho Cigar Manufacturers' Association mainly to break up tho unions, nnd that tlio question of out- side competition and pricoa (Iocs not outer into thn matter. Should a strike tako placo fully 10,000 men will join in it. In tho event of a strike tho local unions will bo aided by the 20,000 mombers of tho International Union aud by tho American Federation of Labor. Large meetings of tho unions will be held next Sunday, when final action in tho matter will bo taken. A IilG BROOKLYN 1'IRM i'AIL8. Hard, Wnlte & Co. Served with an Attach- ment by J. Andrew Mblvley. Hurd, Waito .t Co., 0 proiuinont dry-goo- firm in llrookln, failed at noon y. An attachment was issued at tho iustanco of J. Andrew Shivley, of New York. The firm la indebted to him for 831,071. si Mqulre Had ltrllgtou Inannltr. Deputy coroner Jeuklns viewed tbe body of Charles M. bipiires,who was fouud last night hang- ing In a cloaet in bis apartment at llaracbah Home, lot Kan blxty-Or- street, y, and granted a permit for tho removal of tho body to an under- taker's establishment. William M. Brown, a cousin of the dead man, said Hi t he worked with him for tbe American Illble Hocletr. He waa not surprlaed to learn of the suicide, as Siiulrcs had onoe before tried to kill himself, b'luircs bad a species of religious Insanity. Jntne .Mathews' Hpree. Jsmcs Matbcw's, the young printer who at- tempted sulcldo last night by jumping off a Court-lan- dt street ferry-boa- t, wee arraigned at tbe Tombs this morning. He said that be quarrelled with his parents and went on a spree which lasted two weeks. When he recovered he returned borne and learned that his mother bad died during bis absence, llo became disconsolate and continued the spree. He was under ihe Influence of drink at the time of the accident, as ho called It. Jastlce KUbreth discharged blm. Offended nt a ChrUtmn Present. Anna Mauteu, a resident ot Emerald street, As- toria, attempted to commit suicide last night by jumping from a Klnely-secon- d strict ferry-bo- In the Kast lllver. (\apt. Ilrown. of tho ferry-boa- t, alier much difficulty, ro.cued her. Iho unfortunate woman la supposed to be In- sane. Last ulght Iter husband bruught her borne a Christmas present at which she took offence, and a quurrel eDsucd, after which the went out and at- tempted to take ber life. No Cine Yet to the Farcer. Although the Chief of the Treasury special agents and Inspector liyrnes have been bard at work try- ing to ferret out the perpetrators of the publio Blorca forgeries the) have not yet succeeded In ob- taining any definite clue. Clirl Vou drr Ahe Goes Abroad. Chris Von der Abe, the President of the St,, Louis baseball nine, sailed for Europe to-d-ty on ths atoamrr Eider, He rut accompanied by bU wife. SMITH HAS ENOUGH. I a fl Ho Bofuses to Continue tbe Fight lH with JTilrain, $M Fox Claims Championship and '! Stakes for His Man. fl Mr, Sullivan Mast Come to the Mark off $H Qnlt HI Talk About tbe World' Cham EJM plamhlp-Kllr- aln Will be About 811,000 f Hotter air Ho Ucache London with Nd fjS Injuries bat a Dlack Eye. fl llicbard IL Fox, of tho PoJtco Qpxetti, has rocehud tho foUovlup; from Itofcreo tkia. ;B son in answer to tho formor'a cablegram of ?$ yesterday demanding a fight to a finish bathe ; Kilrain.Smith bnttlo. JB London, England, Deo. 21. jS T llicnri X. Ibaj, roltt. Oissslla, Ji'.M l'o'r ( K'soal Sporting tfe has following bulletin In window ; attracting largo crowds \ KUtnln 9 arrived London last night ; best of condition .tjH ready and willing to fight Smith H Only Injury, blaok eye. Hands sound. ,gH Kilrain claims title champion of world and 9 folic Qatetla bolt, whlcl ho is pro- - H pared to defend against all comers. jH Smith rofnses to renew tho fight. Stakos ' therefore must bo drawn, in aooordanco with ,M decision, Kilrain pronouuoed groatost flghtot fl in modern times. Smith's bookers awarded JM htin his share battlo monoy. Kilrain wants S similar trcatmont. Cablo at oncq Jnstrqo- - v3 tious. AncrNsoK. H To this cablcgrom Mr, Fox has sent the fol. ,'H lowing : H To Geo. ir. A (Unson, Itfftree Ktlraln-Rmtt- h Ftgtit, SB Sporting Life, LonOon, Una.: tlM If Smith won't fight I claim fall stakes and fifl championship of tho world for Kilrain.. Will 79 presont our champion with entire, Brakes. 4V Smith's backdown mus b publi9y P Tafi nounoed. fH Mr. Fox says he intends now cither to force) fl Sullivan to alight or make him emit. Sulli- - . 4 jfl van, ho says, is but now, and if 9J ho desires to retain the title of championship 4$ he mnBt battlo Kilrain. Kilrain's lharo of rU tho prize-mone- y will be 311,000. This in, Jfl eludes, the stakes, ($5,000 a sido, and be .H 91,000 Mr. Fox gavo him wheq ho entorca .M tho ring, to bet with. ' 7 CHAIfQES OF 9 A niarreement In Georao W. Boulk'o Butt 'U Against Dloomingdate AJrlaio. 'si The suit brought by Georgo W. FonUs JM against the Bloomingdalo Asylum fpr $.30 f H 000 daniagos, alleging that ho nod bo't ,VjH shamefully treated while on inmato pf tfhq n ;'iH stitutiou, eudod in a disagreement of tht jury '' in the Superior Court t qU Ono of Foulk's hallucinations was that ho Al had settled tho difilcultics between the Qex- - 4S man and French armies. Aal Whilo ho waa in tho asylum, ho said, the jD attendants iumpod ou him, tied him'td his .)H bod, threw water ovor him, and maltreated 'ft him in othor Mays. fyM Tho defenso was that at times restraint vras jH necessary. A skeleton w as producod in court ' H to illustrato to tho jury somo trquble, that bad J affected Foulk. TH All of tho asylum attendants denied ths . H allegations of violcnco. 'ivl BLAMED MICE FOB TUB BLiZR M Tho AUcaed Origin ot n Stubborn Vre In the) H Howard llullillnu, on Broadway. 3,11 A very stubborn firo, which paused small '$U loss, but gave two hours' work to the firemen, ,Jfl broko out at 9.80 a. m. y in the Howard M Building, on tho southeast corner of Broad JM way and Maiden lano. Mico, according to tho foreman, had draws 4 papers and matches beneath the flooring of pJjM an uuoccupiod room ou tho sixth floor and ffB had started a blazo by nibbling tho phos- - jM phorus. '1bI Tho smoke was so dense that it filled tho 'itH tho building and droo tho tenants' from' M tholr rooms, and uot until ceilings hadbeea s!H torn don n, floors ripped up nnd partitiona H tvorcddid tho firemen oxiiuguUn t, h? last , 'jB spark. bH - - .tsai ltobbod by an Ungrateful pon. 5? JH Gnstave Iluflmau, aged eighteen years, eon of \j Frederick Ifotfinan, ot No. 158 West Flftr-tlt- rt iH street, waa arrested last nlgbt for Bteallmr $200 i,H worth of trorv o and jewelry from tila v H parents. Frederick bas bceu tbo source ol great;1 v9H sorrow to his old father and cottier, who bave iTH pent bnndreds of dollars upon him anil petted hlra ?M J aauonljson. IIo ran away from borne and has vfl bcon lodirinj at No. 'J3 Bowery, In preference to tjH remalnluir at a good home. He got Into tbe hopaa yal and robbed It. He sold tbe Jewelry for a cold: H watch and then tiledged the watcb. The father, 3?M mnchagslnsthlsfeellnss, had tomate comnlalht:, tfM and waa supported by bis wife, WUnelmlna. TU .'jH boy waa hold In $1, 000 ball for trial. \H Cabmen All at Work Aeala. 11 The cabmen and stablemen having paired tbe ,B demand for a year's contract with their ernplojerm, JbH and the latter ha lnu granted an Increase of wages. H tbe atrlkrg have ended and all hands have resumrl ,H work and aro bualcr than usual on aooonnt ot tho H holiday eeason JH Aldrrmnu Cowln'x lirother-ln-lrft- vr Dead. 'Jl Walter Ilyer, thirty-tw- o years of age. a machtn- - 1st, of ess Washington streotdropped dead ot JH heart disease while at work In Floyd's foundry, H0 H West Twentieth street, this morning. Ha 'wae JM Alderman Cowle's brother-in-la- ',H Kx.8ecrelary Rlannlns WesJier. Jll (srictib ro Tin W0BLD.1 !H Aldikt, Pea. 21. tfannlng 1 A H littlo weaker to-d- than yesterday, and his apse. f tl'e has failed somewhat, llo will probably not Tjm rcco er. 'l'(IH Frauklln Treat Dead. jlll srrctiL to tbi wobld.1 iH Pbovidknck, Dec. si. Franklin Treat, lljM fienator from Warwick, died this morning, ajred UM flfty.rive years. He was a native of Frankf.ort.Sle,, H s. BSjBrjfJfjl It Will bo Cold Enough for Yob. al WisuiHaTOH.DeaM.- -. ,H tgSi-- 3 fndloafions or am H :Tk tvxntvtnur nowrf, osnv. H tffo wfTA V XAtnciv() a' 8 r' $ j'H I vftOMrj Jr Connecticut and JH KEm cotaetr, p'r rM4fVs-- rv\ to brfrfe KMfffRy M tSSaBI , trtrt com um. h yM uswslalBll lia