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TO REACH tub Farmers i Advertise In the Weekly Sentinel. It Covers Allen WHfirw i s3l 4 i' 1 ESTABLISHED 1833 W. 1ft. fnvxaifflmim' GEO. DeWALD i 1 Tha Createat Stock I FMh Seaaon RiS abla.

In Every iSli Particular. Vasty i GOODS BOUGHT CHEAP. CAN i p' Goods for pot cash 1 ybJ be bought and told jarf cheaper than those if Mfrt Dougus on long uora, fj Our Immense outlet, oar li irroat oash buvW I opportunities nuke pri cm for you that are, In jf Most oases, below what the 1 most of are obliged to pay for good If at wholesale. li Seitfttwl IS WELL RECEIVED. mipm Spain' New Ministry Evidently Please the people Otiml nUtfe Will IM(Mm4 Wayls Im as ItolteraMi at Ui Isafl RUBBER GOODS, That We Warrant From One to Two You, hot in noma fOUMDlBSYH.

JGJE I Pharmacists, Oalhtran St. Bull a Jlomo PhmiM No 477. 8 I TwetaMrtir Si Fair for lt yte Jm Pair fw fc 90 and CadUoun 8b 1 ruiMMiMi Bargain In )UA. 85c 2fc Sa Ihm Oat WMw. Set Best Teeth, $8.

IhiMtokak wfaw foa hat row mU) sijraeis. Mo paia, llolri arlWUi (Mih, All fciiJa si gsnUatri at pwuhU Pi IkaslwtMe uT 8. DENTAL PARLORS, Kiouours MOdhoaaBk pai. wnxiAk iigt. ACADEMY OP OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART 4f ti xmllng Bohool forYoang ladies and liUdren, ondftotod oy'tho I Wkwm of the Holy Croai.

yaU Term Opens riia oaqrM bril In Uw Swririh Rtsmbm 4oplB)0 Md prMiUM) VtMMl Mid lntr Nr vlnTIluato, irrarlM u4 faidiiiw Jl jpw awl iniiiliii ia pUiu 8efo 1Mb Tpaltns.Vt hai' ktltRVam PMaV for rarthar panknlnrtt, itddnw i 51STER SUPERIOR, M. TiMMrt P. PRtaSSMAKINQ. U1M is. ALHmoo oouroa 10 a'ranni 16 tt4 IK of rort Warn" that bM rooonUf oponM dfeea ninklOit lviflor Bw Blrtiet, tmt'aon lihin iml Uorrf, (MoCollooh block.) niHtalf and Ja proimnd to dcj.ll klmUot dmuuUilng'llo dlata Wor aad plnla nowtng.

TTooj 'nvtroiumo i ToaporUnU aollotod I'rlixn to suit Uw tlrooj, and Jatl fuotloq auaraatond. yory Raapectf ally, Mtsya. taoJt Boli mlti Block, rtioneJlL SklnDlaeaaa. Conlto wtnlnmnT am Massacliusetls Mi JiilAn I am dotiiroii of plolnlog our Bphwau to ym. 1 We lasuo 10, difleronk rwuliir yrtiole B.

tR. QSAMANo At Conn Mutual Life Inaur nnoa Co 1011 or addroM Uuas Blook fori WayoOt Madrid, Oct 5 The advent of the Uboral party to power hai been iviuarkably well reoeired thrpttgli oat the whole poniojola, and It li popttUrly credited that a more alubary roglme In Cuba will be at onoa mitlsMd with the relief of General Weyler. It la now underBtood that hi eno. oamor will probably be General Olanon. former governor general of tbe Philllpuiaea, BUtooo la oonald.

ered fhe eofteet hearted eoldier In fipaln. He 1 subtle and kindly and will, a warrior, be always prone to employ pacmo in preTarenos to vto lent tnoAsuroe. He will be folly anthoriaed to approach toe rebels with a view to arriving at a wutoal agreemant for the cessation of ho. tllitia. Bhould he not go, a general will In any case be sent whose modus oiMjmnul shall be meroy and oonoiU ation, not extermination and do liberate Inhumanity.

Mow la the fitting oooasion, to reoall the words of Honor gagait uttered In May last i 'l believe in mlutary oom bined with diplomatic action In Coba." The BjianiHh nation haa xetnem bared thee words and Is eagerly awaiting the application of the new ministers IdotU. There la a good deal of latent ourtotlty to sea what kind of reooiitlon general Weylor will meet with on hi return to the peninsula, "He had better not come near BiMin, said a liberal yesterday. The queen reiHint la known to have brought about the retirement of tbe ooneervatlvei In a moat da oialve manner, disgusted, la be tleved, by the three phase of national administration, the unremit ting horror of the Cuban war, the Indiscriminate maltreatment and torturing of suppoaed anarchist and the unpatriotic intrigues and party loud of the late government man, ia the choice of 8,888 Henry George, independent, 7t9(M Sofh Low, Oitiwnis union, Qeu eral Tracy, republican, 4.6Z7. The World haa taken poll of SB S2f voters, with therennlt Van Wynk, Tracy, 4,451, Patrick Ohm. ton, 1.V17 TO CUNDEMN, Otlltlnl Honed Upon Irirty Owner Of llw rrominl Wtrwark lnri Imj rxplM IntofMtwd tWUI Mt III OsMfHlMinMn, TUESDAY, 1897 1 i ENORMOUS I the Shoriage of Krancl J.

Kletikhafer. WMfabiMOaiirffJtatf pmttmmaa mmtOttm Irndtmrn Sfr Km. Mwhu aMbii if eae. WaaHisfiToir. Oct The grand jury of the District has returned three wttotmenuagainat Francis KieckhoferTlaM dUboralng offlwrrof the atate department, charging him with emheaallng more than $85,000 of government fund In July and October, 18D5, end with appropriat ing to hi own use worth of government bonds KJeokhofer was arrested in May, 1BDS, and Indicted, bis embeaalements being stated $57,409 in the Indiotmant, After aa Investigation of hi accounts be was dlaoharged from offloe and It was antumnoed that there was an apparent ehortage of more than $100,000 In hla aooounta.

Hi trial was to have taken place last spring bnt was postponed owing to prior oases' on toe docket. KiecUiofer denies (bat be ha been guilty of criminal oon doot and asaerta that th alleged ahortage to doe td oarelee bopk keeping. JUIUTAL IIUSBAND AseaulU Ilia Wlie With Wur dorous Intent. A(UrtMtlafBMrnr TImmm farm th FlHOl ttfaMI RlMMir SfU Will IllV KAHBAsCrrv, Ma, Oct Ed, ward McElroy, a gambler, ehot and trerbap fatally in juredhla wife and then himself la their' room at an early hour this morning Ha sent two bullpts Into hot breast, one Into be? ohm ana a fourth into her arm. Be ended by firing a ballet Into hi brahV There are but mall chance of either recovering.

Mojuroy came Here from Toronto, Canada, Mrs. McElroy waa form erly' Ida Uorria, and she ia a Boston naa. She had threatened to leave her husband. TO DEFEAT WYCK. M1mm termw ST to BM Ik HaLxav Mont.

Oct Goonto Smith haa reooived a meaaage from John Cfihenhan, Tammany' ohlef, anent the present mayoralty fight in New York and the the tapport of Van wyok, To this the governor replied i van wye having been o6minatjd by a obnvention that was afraid to endorse the national plat form, ox the aemooratto party as promulgated In Chicago in 180(1, should be defeated (n my opinion, Henry George should reoelvejhe vote of every true demooratot lover of tiberty Bm4 UmHSS KtUMT. 8a TaAMouicOa Oot V'Com mander DalUngton Booth absolutely denies th report that any negotia tion are in progrea looking toward a Union of the Salvation Army and th American volunteers. GEORGE SHOWSTRENQTH tfww 1ia Tmkmm Am Orwtet Trh Mio orwllr rMitot Kkw Youk, Oct, The Journal ha taken a atraw hfdlot of 88,214 voter on the candidates, for mayor, 0( these Tau Wyok, the (Tammany ft City Clerk Uonry Monning is erring notice upon the projierty ownora whose land i Included in the proposed tract to be used for waterworks purposes, and Hereto. fore known a tbe Mr Papa is not the only proiwrty owner interested as many have supposed There are twenty three others. Sourteen of these are the BookhtU heirs Then the following Charlea HoCulloch, N.

Dough, man, CharhTtte Hnssftold, Sway ne, Fredurika Baado, Frederika Wefel, Louis Hattendorf, William Hattondorf and Wilhelmina Hut Uhdorf All of these partiea have been notified thattheoommtHslonera aprointaod to condemn the land, Cavmin Hottier, Muhlor and Boll, will meet on the 15th butt when everybody Interested ia exiectod to be present and hear the appraisement DIVORCE FOR WIFE Judge Dawson Announces De cision In IitlkerCao. Mkit 1 ottaM Wauls Hr MJatrritas A.nuliJrjrOiiM lh Vatjrlair Mh. MOB'S BRUTAL ACT. White Cappers Scourge a Deca tur Wile fluster. I'arMltrawiH HI Iwd ad rrlshtfully ImImcI bf Mwial OnoATLKii Ind 'Oct 0 Jameti Parrlsh, a constable, lie moaning with pain In hla home in this city He was acourged by white caps lute Sunday night, and la In a critical condition Parriah' offense was a cruel beat ing tliat he gave his wife recently i The woman has been ander the oar formiiluble obstacle to the starch Industry ill tbe United Btat lly tbe dK'iHion of the court tjuit it must pay a duty, the olmtaclo will be removed.

HAWAII OURS Si tint or JUdge feajs Annexation In Assured. KtpctaUatUi AnarrlnM VI7 Ing Orr tba IslMsiti Har DirORTANT MEKTIN0 SjikhI tliu lUs. tunned Cliurth rtiHoUDjn IlllwIloUllai rqrt Villa WmK, KovliinliMI WtHlnsa dr nut tag DOHToa, Mima Oot 5 "I look U)Hin the annexation of the Hawaiian Ltlanda aa praotlcally accompllshod. of a physician ever since, and foars Mrt a avniVHaatail l.tiat aliN mnnnf raV. I gress aeaomblea in Daoember and 1 think that there is a majority in the This afternoon Judge Dawson, in theanperior court, announced hla doouiion in the euit of William Hll ker against Emma Hilker for divorce The oauae was tried luat week and the court took the case under advisement Judge Dawson swards a deoree of divorce to the defendant, Mr Hilker fttary Potter has oemmenoed suit in the circuit court for divorce from Levi Potter.

Tto defend ant live in Obia The evidence in the Parnln Triteohter cae, which haa engaged tbe HUiMirlor court for several day, ha all been submitted and Judge Dawson has the inattor under advisement. The Taylor Lehman suit went to the circuit ooqrt jury today after being on trial several daya Fatnok jfi. Vox bas oommenoea suit tn the uperior nourt against hgef in the nm of $1,000. The de. fondants were tenant 01 property owned by plaintiff on Calhoun and Allan streeta.

and used by them for laundry purpose The odmplaint allege Injury to the property to tbe extent Claimed in tne aaruana zor damage. Alexander Adair ha oommenoea ait against Adelaide and Isaac Sprague, in the superior oourt, ask tng that a trust be declared and an injunction granted to prevent de fendants from mortgaging or other wise disposing 01 real estate left by the late Samuel Adair The case of Hack Simon against William Jonos on notes and garnishment was hoard before Judge Dawson, who quashed the writ of garnishment on motion of the garnlsbeed defendant. The commissioner tula morning allowed an estimate of Stewart Co, for $17,7811 51, The commission, era have so far paid out on the new oourt house account to all contract tor estimate aggregating $37, 804.10 County Commissioners Ferguson and Stollhom want to Lafayette township today to aooept a new bridge just completed. UCKKSBO TO WED Julian Barrand and Anna Shooph. Harry C.

Btopher and 'Golda M. Besber. LOCAL LINES. Mis Kmma Kottler spent Sunday with friends at Huntington There was a Uvelv eame of ball Sunday between the Wwinonickuls and the Hogbaoks, in tbs south part of the city The score was. Swine.

nickel, 4 1 Hogback, 8 Batteries ttaakill and Hertsman Masel and Murray Another game between these teams ia scheduled for Bun day for a side to be played on Hamilton ncius. This afternoon the little daughter of Mr and Mrs. George R. Heneb was taken to narrows' gallery to undergo an examination ander the searching power of the ray The child fell from a grape arbor three weex ago and received' an Injury to her hip, which la very troublesome and threaten aerion result uulos auooeaafully treated. The examination is made by Dr.

RahL Who ha the oe In hand, and by this Bcienttfio mean he expect to locate the seat of the; pr 11 Tb IsrfMt pin tmor In the world Is Binning twin, Ikm ut.ooqouo pins ara'atannfactured lj working day. All tbe othr pin factori to artbrjtura oat sbuat lu 000 000 pins vvery Smy, Taking tin twpulMlon of tCnrap at.ltfiouo,ooa; Try murtt roartq person must 4im a pin evary ny to us op VJuetlun pin vr daya a lfoBtoa Traascnpt. ore expressed that she cannot re cover The ooneiivble waa slooplng ponoe fully when the regulahn a made their appearance at ha houaa Tliey used Utile ceremony in annminoing the objoct of their call, and evi dently caro6 pretiared for bualneea No parleying and no proteat hail any effect. The whining pleadings of their viotim only provoked ironl oal laugliter Parriah waa dragged from bod, a rope waa placed about hi neck, and he was ouffod and pushed in a brutal manner down the stairs and into the street. In the forced exit from the bouse the fighting between Parrlsh and his persecutors was desperate, so much so tliat the oonatable lost one of his oars in the atruggle It ia not known whether the organ waa pulled off by one of tbe white cap 1 pen or was severed in oouihiuu with one of tbe doors Parritili says today that he feared at first tliat thoy were going to hang him Hla punishment, how ever, fell little abort of death Ho was rottglily marched a short distance from his home and in a twinkling was bound to a tree The leader then gave tbe word and two men belabored the shrieking wretch with whins and knotted ruiea until the blood flowed in streams from the gashes In his bodv He became unoonscious under the fearful tor tare snd we left In tliat oondition by tbe white onppont, who disappeared as mysteriously as tlwy came.

Parririh was found two hours later in a dying oondition He re oovered wnsniausness for a short time, but void he waa unable to recognise any of the rogulators Public Indignation la running high over the affair and while some peo ple believe Parriah received hi deserts, most people do not uphold the brutal scourging The governor will be communicated with and the sheriff and county Offloora will try to run down th white cappers. senate in favor of its ratification If it ahould appear probable tliat nu opjKwition Is developing Rufflcrient to defeat mtafloatioW the remedy will be very simple; fThere is a joint resolution of attnexatlon of the ielanda on the oajtsadar, which does not require a Mfe thlrda majority a is vote for ratifl cation of a treaty A simple major ityinboth house will aooomplish the same that majority we liave easily if it appears prob able that ratification may fail we shall simply slip in the resolution and act njmn that In plaoe of the treaty Before Christmas I certainly expect that Hawaii will be Ameri can territory GHASTLY FIND. A Farmer's Body Discovered In a Corn 8htHkr Wat Crmmf ft ata JF1M Cut Hll Owi Kfillaikwa, Ini Uig VIGILANTES MEET. ImuI ffhatSMrtn Uw MsUaswl Hmm Thlvf ktatovUm Ma wwB, lud Oct. I The bust, neaa section of tbe dry is gayly be.

decked ith flam and bunting in honor 01 the National Horse Thief Detective association, which holds its annual meeting here Delegation have been arriving all day from neighboring oonntie At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a special train arrived, bearing delegation from Ohio, Illinois and points In northern Indiana Gov, ernor James A. Mount, of Indiana, waa sjnongthesrrlvals. Last night a mass meeting was held at the oourt bouse, tbe welcoming address being delivered by rJulror, of tills city. The response waa by Governor Mount, who, during his remarka, took oooasion to rater to the recent lynching at Versailles He stated that while the primary object of the association waa the detection of horse thieves, it ultimate object was the suppression of crime of every character The business session will be held today PUT UP OR CHARNLEY. PMbytoriaa MIbUImw Cotrlbat Ut LmI ky AM Btmrl Chicago, Oct.

After listening to the dotaila of the defalcation and escape of Treasurer Charoloy, pf the rTeeoyterian board or aid, yeater day, members of the Chicago Pre. bytory started a nbaoription to make good a part of the loss and raised Rev Herrlok president of the board, sub scribed $274 of this amount after he had reoitnd the story of Charnloy's escape. Hi contribution was followed by aum ranging from $100 up. The report submitted by Rev Herrlok Johnson showed that Charn ley la short more than $50,000 He made a oonfeaslon of his shortage last July, Mr Johnson said, and was thereafter day and night placed under the charge of a detetive em ployed by the surety oompany which had furnished his bond WII.L HIT CHINESE. Cor DMlilai Wkft lMnJauw TmpUtmm riatar Dallsatl, Sas; Frahcibco, Oct fi.

The United States circuit court of ap peal ha handed down a decision of great Importance, Inasmuch a by it tba revenues of the government will be increased many hundreds of thousands of dollar per annum The cane was to determine the disputed point a to whether tapiooa flour ahould be admitted free of duty snob, under the McKJnloy bill, or bother It bhould be re quired to pay duty of two cent per pound aa starch. Thta flour is used almost exclusively in all tbe Chinese laundries lti the United States, beoaueeof It cheapness toroli, and it has boon the most WumHBfrncR, Pa, Oct 5 Wil Ham Baldwin, of Thorndale, this county, who was ahppoaed to have been burned to death in the fire which destroyed the big barn on the Bailey farm, on last Friday, met death at hi own hands. Late yesterday afternoon Bald win' body was found under a corn shock, a short distance from where the fire occurred, his throat cut from ear to ear and the pocket knife with which ho oommitted the deed still sticking In the wound Baldwin entered the bars before the fire and as ha waa not afterwards found it was supposed he perished In the flame It 1 thought tliat the sight of tee big blase craxod him. He waa one of the most prominent fanner in Chester county, and was, a brother of ex District Attorney Baldwin, of Ches tor oounty, HAD A FIT. ChaflM nps lVmlik (Mfm MijMotedlr Ml at iaJrd Oia AmMmHs.

Charles Popp, bartender for William Hollenbeok, fell in 4 fit while on duty last evening In his fall his head struck the bar and a serious wound was inflicted. The injury is not dangerous. nHOKRAUtOeT MUCHED Samuel Harris, a Calhoun street fruit dealer, almost severed one of the finger ofhli left hand while outting banana from a bunch, yes terday tM BROKEN Joseph Smith, of Brooklyn ave nue, Iiad hi log broken Thursday and didn't know It until yesterday. when Dr Hetrlck him informed to that effect He fell off a wagon while at work in th country, and his leg was run over, but he was able to walk and believed the limb wa only bruised. LOCAL LINES.

M. Simons and wife, of Ply mouth, are at the Wayne A case of scarlet fever at fel7 Broadway ha been reported to the board or Health. Bold, an extensive oil Operator of Geneva, I a guest at the New Avaline The ladies' society of Beaver chapel will be entertained Tuesday afternoon, from I to o'clock, by Mrs. T. O.

Winans, 137 Shawnee avenue. JameeDorsser ha roalirned his position at tte Randall and will take a the Steger Bros who wfll phortly open a saloon on Calhoun street, opposite tlie New AvslinaA Charles Jeffries, day clerk at the Randall, received the sad new of his mother1 oVwth at Springfield, Ohio, and ha loft this morning to attend the funeral. During hla ab senoe William Rogerson the night dork, ia assisting in the day work Secretary Mohler, of the Aaaooi atod Charities, haa received inform ation that a beggar wpman ia en noylngtha resident of Lakeside Several persona have referred her to th organisation, but aha refasm to show herself at the secretary office. The woman gives her name a Mm Morrell and aays she has an involirt'huaband and atx children at Antwerptj Ask your merchant for Minora Premium Photograph Ticket, 0 CLOSK TOMOUItOW ALL PAY, A voir important mooting will begin In tills cih tomorrow oti lug It is the thlrtii th annual met ting of the Northwntt synod of the Oorman ltoformod church in the t7nlld jatAi.cs The suwiiunN will be held in the HI John a church, corner or VI atdiiiigton bu levant and Wtilmter streeli. Tlie present meeting is in tho imturo of an anmversaTv obsnrvannu, as it was in 1867, thirty roam ago, that too aynod una organized, in 8t John a church, and the meotinii will, therefore, have a double Hlgu.fl canoe Tlie synod comprises tbe states tiliio, xiiiifana, Kmituoky, Illinois, Wiaooiuin, MlchiKn, Min nssotaand thoUakotaa The min utters and elders of the various oon gregationa "are tlia mproaenbitivMS who wil sit in the meeting There are lfla ministnra and a like nnm her of elders, but" it i exjiocted that onlyaoout 120 will be here alto, gether from abroad When the Northwest nod was organized there ere five 'classes," oorapriaing Hi intuiHters, lfl2 oongm gatjona, 8 6S0 confirmed, and ft 660 unconfirmed members In IKHft, the showed tm riajwes, or diatriats, ion minislors, oonKregHtloiiH, 21 250 continued memhont, and li.

4v7 unoonflriiHtd membera Tbe incmane in the thirty years of the synod exlatcnco was 79 mimatiors, 69 oonKregatloiia, oonfirmod nipmliera, and KHU unconfirmed The will ojieu tomorrow evening, and there will lie public exorcises in tho church each evonlng during tbe week, including Sunday evening The days will be occupied with the trantuu tiun of business per taining to the synod, and It Is prob able the moetuigs will continue dui1 Ing a part of next week The program of devotional services will be as follows WedOesday evening opening of the synod sermon by Rev Dr Knelling, president of 8) tied. Thursday evening DiMCUHaion of tho parocnUl school question by Rev Vriosen and Rev K. Voruholt Friday evening Discussion of the theme "Christendom and by Rev Nott and Rev Grueningen Saturday evening PreiMiratory aervioes by JLwv A tiukeler, primaries, and Rev Hen aolien, seourtdua. Sunday morning Communion services, sermon by Rev Nan, priniarius Rev Frleoolin, secuadu Sunday evening Mission er vices, addreHa by Mrs Schnoder, wife of Rev Schneder, a missionary from Japan Tho visiting delegates Were aa signed to tbe following places A. Hainemann and Elder R.

Oersch, wit" Buocker, 40 Eaaf Waablngton streett. Rev H. Hllgemann and Elder Bickel with Hllgemann, 399 East Washington street Rev Vomliolt and Eldor Petera with Hilgemanu, 910 EoHt Washington street Rev Mnehlmeier and Elder Arpke with Ernst Drift meter, MaUeon street Rev RuetenikandRev H. Nau with Rev Samson, Lake avenue Rev. Martin and Rev VrieeenwithF Wellmeier, 22V Went SujjertDr street Rev Uorstmeior and Elder Petera with H.

Hilgomann, 06 Smith street Rev L. Zenk and Rev Matzinger with Uoasert, 162 West Superior atreet Rev Vita, aider Kirach, Rov Manrer and Elder Jacob Hcheemr with O. Seabuld, 11 East Main street Rev, M. Grether and Elder Ottajren with Mrs Munebroeker, 19V1 west Hupertor street. Rev Rauser and Elder Buehrer with Tiggea, lfi8 Ureeley atreet Rev Kohl and Elder Mar ens with Mrs.

Jasper, 49 West Washington atreet Rev J. Vila and Rev Kalb floieoh with Werkmann, 406 La. fayette street. Rev Friebolin and Rev QroMthuesch with Mrs Suaaiina Rotb, Ml West Main street. Rev ileaae, Elder A Schoof, Elder Hunslkur, Rev Engel mann, Rev MoaeWh and Rev Terborg with Curl Hoffmann, 1M 87 Calhoun street Rev Winter and Rev Hustedt with Wurftl, 74 John street.

Rev E. Henschen and wife with HenHchen, 222 Franota street. Rev Linn kaem per and Rev a Wott with H. II il Romano, 3C0 East Lewis streot Rev. Jauntt with E.

Moeller. West Main street Rev Kuttman and Elder Dierdorf with Wlerheura, 184 Groe lev street. Rev Wiener and Elder Lonr Watch and wait for three dity kanip with Jasper, 201 West Su ale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Tn Bkll, Quit Business Sole, 18 Calhoun St Go to Wayne St, perior street Rev. Aigner and Rov Keen with Schuster, 18 West Allen street. Rev, Banish and Rev t) Steinert With L.

AltevofrL' South ier'i Studio, West Calhoun street first class photos $0 Kldur Th. (lima lud EUlur BrueukerwithW West Allen streot Rev Lanimorlatteamt K' A Roth with Ruehliug, U7 Wallm ntrnot Rev A 3okeler and Elder with Kronnor. Jo BriinlnlT atreet li'v Hansen aud Elder Hnff with ZolUdtfer, 10 MeM Rev I. Kuimt and Rev ElhknruithU Hlnholrl. 6ft Wahiut strot Elder Holdo nnd Elder Chns Jcgerlehner with Mrs Kotkor IK Ivinn Htmet Elder tlrinnnnr and ehlar from Auburn with Mrs MeMuhon, 273 Want Main street Itev RiNKk and Hi IMtt aer with Ruk 70 Taylor stivot Itov II JMirriM and Rev Lteukamiiimr with Werkuinnn, 61 Winter streel Rev A liocknr and Itov Elhkerith oogoloy 18J Mnu atreet Rev Bolder and Rov Th Sdiildknocht ith Stolto, 98 Boone street Elder Ronptrt with and Elser ueuimer, tx iiensclien, Chestnut street.

Rev Uageleluunp and Rev 1 Ronss, with Mrs Altekruse, corner Boynohls and Warren atroete Uv Ruf and Eldor Baum gartbnr, with HilKomnnn, 1X1 West Jefferson atreet Rev Leinh and wife with Meier oornor linrrison and Fourth stmotai Rev 11 A Motor and Ehlor Uunim, witlA Zollinger, 570 Eaut Waahington atnwt Rev hrafiipe and Killer Aschbaolier, it Mrs hatbenne Uunscbe flfi Elisabeth street Rev Vitz and Rov Vorn holt, with Cli Schlin Hu villa avenue (Jraunl nnd Elder Geiss With Mr Morell, 1U Brackenrhlge Htrottt. Rev E. Uruonstoin and Rev A Mnehlmeier, with Bill, 285 East Crelghton avenue Rov Hlrsch, with Mrs Kath Marqnardt, 117 East Lewia atreet. Rev Dlehra, with Rev John Rettig, Reformed Orphans' home Rev R. Moat and Elder Schmidt, with Buecker, Cold wabvr rond Rev Krloto and eldor.

with Mm Muyer, comer Wayne and Harrison streets Rev Schneder and wife, with Loesch, 62 Waahlng'ton boulevard. Rev Huollhorst, with A. Stolte, Washington township Rev Becker, with Sohote mciur, 82 OnUey street Rev L. Martin, with Rov Ruelling, 83 Clinton street. BUXC0 (J A ME.

lobn act Jo lfas un I.perinirc WHh Hlmrirs. Thj Trj lef Work KhUihI mil no HIim HmkI IoohI Njitryuf an Allintt Ml AbtluKllr Last hnturtliiy two shnrtiers walk ed Into John Onetjc a snlojui, nn Cnlhuud atniet, a tul unlorad drink They threw down but Mr Unntjn nxm to oe a 910 mil in re oeivtiil their change fur tlnit amount nn'i iicjHLttod When they were gouo he mado the diwoverv that tho bill was only genuine to the extent of 1, having imm tuiseil on one side so that detection fcn not easily mn lo A piece of a revenue stamp hnartag the number 10 and re Kemhllng in oolor the bill had neon rlovorly patod over tho 1 Mr limit jo took the matter pliilcaonUi tolly realiJng that he had been buncoed, Imt difmumml the matter from hla mind Yesterday ho was greatly aurjiriaed to mw the same mon walk into hia aaloon Tli went up to tlie bar and one ordered drinks with a nonchalence that only a pmfeMKlonul crook could assume Thy bad taken it for granted turn tbe MnlooukoojMir was an easy murk and they had another ten to leave with him This time how ever, they foiled, for the victim of their gamo jumped over the counter and prooMNled to glvo the fellow with thy bill a licking that a prist fighter could not liave done up any1 noator Both men mode their es cape The oftloprs wore notified but the follows luutcviriantly loft town as no clew to their whnma bouts could be fonnd Aa an evidence Of the clover manner In which tlie bill wna dottorod' it can he said tliat Comptroller Borghoff and Water WorkN Ulork McDonald tried to ac commodate Soporintondoiittiorslltin by changing It for him Only ex aminntion, nuchas might be practiced by bank tellers, would discover the defect TO REACH THE rARMERS Advertise In the Weekly Sentinel. It Covers Allen 1 County. 11 4 ri PRICE TWO CENTS. rUocniinii1 jroduei in placed on the uinrljot, thus affording a BourCQ of revfltme During tho tuutt summer bun tiro bt of Kallona of fruit and vogeUhlea liavt boon canned avingthe uiHtitution manv dollars aaotbDrwiae the goiln would luivo to be purchased TO TRAIN THE HUSK S( liool Ut lie ICMtiibliKliod at IIoe HoNpllal.

Ihwrri of lllrwlan. Irld I ihih lh New llparin Lwtl Ritmimi Ntnrlj nd intl.ltifS. STAGE LOVE Caused Trouble fur Selnitt Herman, the Actress. HirMaUur Hold Hr LaMBklMV WHh Willis fliwnar Km Allfaakr Tsw lUtUlsUe There are times when Selma Her man, the loading lady now playing in Brady's stock company at the Temple, assumes to make stage love to WiUla ranger, the leading man If those who witnessed the perform anoe last evening saw anything in the love scones of 'Woman Against Woman' wbk donated a liu.k of ardent earnestness on the iart of Miss Herman, it might be taken as an indication that she was under the influence of a restraining power no less than her mother, who from the seel union of tho wlnga, kept the young lady under a strict survcil lance That there ia a potwibility of this being the case is shown by the following, clipped from the Cinoiu nati Pont of lost Saturday There was an exciting time 1ie hind tbe soenus at Robinson theater Friday night Miss Selma Herman, twenty leading lady, and Wil'ltt Granger, twenty five, loading man, had juat come off the stage after an anient love scene, when tliey were con fronted by Mute Herman's mother, who angrily stepped betwoen them and pulled her daughter to one aide She then gave Granger a beautiful tongue lashing, charging him with being too realistic In hia love mak Uig Mb Herman defended Gran and this enraged the mother Since tlion Mrs Herman stands in the wing and watches every Art tlie stage Miss Herman's lm)thervtroasurer of the ooinpnny, viows tlie scene from tho front of the house A Post reporter saw all parties oonoornod It is only play acting said Miss Herman. 'There will be more of it No, there won't be more of it said Mrs.

Herman 11 not have it 'Grnngoranid 'I am working for so much a meek, and when my part an) make love I shall con tinue to make love, in spite of the Hermans There won trouble of the same kind when the oompnny waa play Ing 'Caprine at Cleveland recently Willi Hmnirer is a brother of Mranger, tho grain deelor, of Cincinnati Ijook at Miner a dieplay of high art photo frame Worth, expert and tu urn, 101 lalhuuuSt Jeodlt ATTKMI'TKI) ABUUCTlON Cornwall, of West Huperior street, reported to the polios lust night that an attempt was made about 7 o'uloi to abduct hla thir toon year old daughter, Tina His information was based on th story told by the girl horaelf She said that as she was riding her bicycle along VanBuren street, near the medical college, a middle aged man rushed up to hor and ordered her to scop isne fliiea away on ner wbeul, notwithstanding the order Tlie who tried to stop her then pulled a whistle from hia packet and mow re, as a aignai foranotber man. who looped in front of the bicycle and caught her Hir captors had started toward the St Mary's river when three men appeared and rescued her OMoar Cheviron was de tailed on the cane hut he failed to discover any clew. Tlie plaoe whore the attempted abduction is reported to nave occurred la well lighted and Is a much frequented iiot stooiTXfiiNe. Hut Wouldn't Comply With th Vehicle Ordinance. Wulibara Rfnl fTwa CIUmos ta Take Out Tg Mayol Avi4 la Nt TkfeM.

Tina morning Mayor Scherer had four vehicle lfoense oases before him James Corville and John Brown, one tlie owner of a bi cycle and tbe other a trucking out fit, promlsod the mayor that they would take out tegs Immediately and their oases were dismissed, but Horman Tonkel and Fred Hick man declared that they would not buy tags no matter what the results might be Tonkel rides a bimole and Hickman lias a horse and sur rey 'Oentlemen, I am trying to be lenient with you, said the mayor Hadn't yon better take oat the li cense and save oourt ousts If you promise to do so I will dlamiaH these oases Both men stublxirnly rofuaod to tak out a license Then I will have to flne you Tonkel I fine you $5 and you, Hick man, I flne $4 Your honor, we will fight the oases, said one of the men All right, Ilia your bonds, re plied hU honor Tlie two conferred few moments snd decided to pay tbe fines without further litigation Thoy left the court room but vowed tliat they would not take out tngs Tlie ponce will be instructed to arrest you every day if you don't, was tbti parting Vtarning given by mayor limy did not take out the tags MOKK Today affidavits were tiled tignmid Fred rkliunter and John Davis for violation of tlie vehicle ordi nance WILL BUILD. voi ol tba isrilaMM Schawl furFaabl Ml Mini Vauth. Sevoral good improvements are contemplated tor the Indiana Bohool fur Feeble Minded outh tho next jour It in Uw intention to put np a canning factory and an addition to the furm house The brick to be usid for the improvement will be inmlo by the inmates of the lnetitu tion there Iwing a briik yard oon nitlod with the fnrra Hnperin tendon Johnson says that a cunnery will enable theinstitutlan In put np a great dual of fruit nnd notable rained on tho farm, anJ Cunfetloiate navy Tlie board of trushMM of Hope hospital, at a meeting lard evening, decided to establish a training boo! for nurans in connection with the hospital It will offer two year' course of training to women whoriiwlre to unfcr Mic profession of nursing and the court of In struction comprise firnt, pmotionl work in wards and rooms seoUud, theoretiOBl work in class and lecture and third, lessons in cooking Thar will be junior and senior classes Tho board is in oomMpondinoi with several persona ho have applied tor too position of prinoltttl in tho new school but no selection has yet been made When this is settled clarsea will be formed Immediately in mo meantime a number of el teratioiiN will be mndo in the hospital building noootnraodate the now feature Arrangements have been made with' local physicians to deliver lectures Cpon being aToited as a pupil nurse the candidate nt requlrod to sign on agreement, promising to re main two ya and to conform strictly te the (liaci)ilino of the si liool I pmi the honor able snd aiuxioNtful iwmnlo tion of her course. the graduate rmwives a diploma signed nytbaiixaniliilng boanl andbv arma Jority of tbe board of dire tors, and ajbadge The school is non sectarian and tliwre are no religious services connected with It BOAT CAPSIZED. iid Four fishermen Meet lHftMi in the Waves.

M.pb Kanhwk tr Ttujr riahtns rMiMU ImI Tholr CmO la OrtiriuraMHl Naw York, Oct. 4 Four men in the employ of Uennessv Brothers. pound liHhormen of North huh ft Branch, were drowned todav while about their work about 100 yards off shore The name of the men were Jo Berth, Brooklyn. Adolph Pienton, Brooklyn A Henderson, Brooklyn Uno Bobbins, Monmouth Beach, Three othor men who were with; those named were rescued. The men liad started for th pound not; a mile and a half out when their boot was struck and overturned by' heavy sea.

The sea at Long Branch lutd been very heavy, preventing the fislior men from going out to the pounds' sinoe last Friday the weather was pleasant overhead this morning and there was no wind, it waa decided to try to reach the pounds hie boat In charge of Wm Uennomy, ona of the flrm( sliooneded in getting to the outer pound A second, in charge of Captain Smith, and oon. taining six other men, waa about 100 yards from the beach when an immense wave struck the 1 boat and the seven nien were thrown overboard. Herth, Pleraon, Uendrixson and Robbins dis appeared almost irstently in the huge bllluws, while the other three, managed to cling onto the oars which they hold when the wave struck the boat Tho first bent once put to tho rescne Thoy found CHiitaln Smith and John Johnson dinging to oars and pulled them aboard Andrew Nol son was carried by the waves in shore and deposited on the bench near the Honneasy shod Ho nearly exhausted MONEY TO BE DEARER t.iln OjtUioai ThM Uuhl W.ll Sons) nrfl rit ta, liMtlr, LoNpo, Oct 4 The West min uter Gazette says, in its financial nrticlo this afternoon that the week ly atatement of the New York Aaso. elated banks favors the idea tliat the money will noon be dearer and adds Tlie return indicates that we are approaching a time when the ship menta or. gold from Kurope will commence, especially as lately thors has len a check In buying Ameri con securities for New York ac count Any such outflow will, we believe, affect first, by agroemont, tho bank of France CAPT.CHATAHDDEAD.

Was Iks Olilast ttilTln Ottlfar nf rti tolMlrvl Navy Sr Louis, Oct 4 Captain Fred, erlok Chatsrd, an old resident of St. Louis and the oldest nrvivinit officer of the confederate navy dead at tlie Wullanphy hospital He was also thought te 1m the oklest surviving officer of the old United State navy of ante bellum dnya Captain Chatard was born In Baltimore tn lW7ml entered the United State navy in 1842 on the vessel Old North Carolina He served oontinuoimly in the navy till the bruakiug ont ot the war when ha remgood his position and Joluoil tlia I 1 ii 16 V4 i. 3 vim si I I 'V Sii fi i 1 tj I 1 t' Ml )'l iv ts aaiaatJB avwrl dtux'A.

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