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is; 4" i 5 -A I i 5 it i i I The5Ekqtjir 9 Bed ii highest JUy wter a lowest la the St. Iwrneorjni la an uorm of Considerable tn bM eastern track, is central. Z. tbe Onto Golf Valley and tbe Lake k. sriy wind, prevail i5ST.if and th North-west; rb temperature ha.0.

Lt bM Ra.Ion and t'TrJl "ciT seeldedly in th tk Rel0- hi mar 1r UnL eeatral in aBl snd Wisconsin, Si.ipJii witttt tdrntM.mphB"wo"nel,D' I.wucAnoaV Valley 1Tn-etef Cold wln; prear. Cold and I weather Indicated for Friday. Iw bankri and mercantile elrc! tbe pro- fating om 01 ne PPr aown alVgeueraiiy cooceueu svuuu mMi Pf an a -matter or Interest, bat did not disturb tbe sua! ycrse of basin, and all fait aysured that ip 'firm would pull through. Tb money was fair, and readily met at 7 saJ p.r-eeaL, most negotiation being at the lowa-rete. Currency wss shipped more freely to ooontry, and depoalts were only moaer-' Tate-Vst the market wss sssy at tna quoted rat.

There wa no demaud In tbe open mar-kef for eall loan, which ceold bare been ob-tamed at per but prima time paper wa plaoed to a fair extept at per tbe supply of woneybelng ample. The market for Eastern exebaaga waa firm, with small sale between banks at 60c per 91,000 discount. Foreign exchange was. doll an4 beawy, all kinds deellning. Local securities were fairly active, and some bonds were exceedingly 'Irregular.

In tbe New York: market for Government bonds tbere was' a further advance In four and four-and-a-half per eenta, bnt tbree and tbrea-and-a-b'art par cents declined. The demand for four pe cents In' tbia market waaacttTA, Merchandise; marketa were quiet In vaneral. Provisions were held with more flrmnnaa. but business Was liaba. Cotton dull fl middling, 8o.

Flour waa weak and nll. Wheat actlv and firm for choice, bat dull and weak for other kinds. Corn quiet, with conaumptrVe grades easy, while speculative grade were firm. Rye weaker. Oats were a trifle firmer.

Barley dull and weak, Wblsky was quiet and barely steady. Tom Ochtltiubb, the Texas Congressman elect, has tiled bia protest against the recommendation of tke Comptroller' of the Treasury that hia salary as Oon jfreasunan be withheld until settlement of nia ao- cnunts an Marshal of Texas. The estl mated deficiency amounts- to mora than tbe pay of a Oongreiejman for two years, and Tost would have to get himself re elected to get even. lie Is willing to com promise by pajring $500. ThtT Bake Edinburgh is one of the persons who is.

to attend the Russian cor onation, lie is connected with the Russian Imperial family by marriage, and can't aaaily avoid the visit. It is announced positively that hia brother, th Prince of 'Wale, belr to the British throne, will not be present, and Queen Viotobia will omit the affectionate sociabilities which seem appropriate on such momentous opc-a-sion as the coronation of the Cxkrof all the Kpssia. A Mai Josx (Cal.) paper boldly takes the Kroand that the city of San Francisco is in 3anger of being in aehes within the next tbwe months tbat ber finanoial eoono- mints ar Mmntton-heads that the coyotes and owls will some day resume possession of tbe site of the Golden Gate City, and that either Oakland, Port Costa, Val lejo or Benicia I a better locality for a great commercial metropolis. This would be a wonderful, change but nobody can fathom the possibilities of tbe California climate. Thx able femal correHpondent who lo cates herself at tbe Hub, writes gush to oosophiaticated Wetitern paper, and tells so graphically how "we are having round of quiet little dinners and high Uaa and reoeptions'that the able editor thinks khe must have the run of tbe higher walks of lion ton society, When the fact probablv is that she lives In a cock-loft and lunches in cheap restaurants, and cribs the matter for ber letters from the Iloston papers.

We fanny, however, that the West gets approximately even with the Bast when tbe wild Bohemians of this longitude cook up stale political news for telegraphic display in Xw York prints. The commercial Gazette bas no au thority for saying that John R. McLxan wants OcoBua DcrpwoarH, Jciar Rkis or J. Millxk nominated by the conven tion that meets March 20th. It is als6 wrong wben ij says be will spend 1 25,000 to "down Ueomb It.

Fkmdleton and Civil Service." AIcLkah does not care who is selected for Mayor by eithewtbe. Republican or Democratic Conventions. It is not at all material to bis happiness to nominate or elect any man to tbe Mayoralty, As for the ridiculous statement that McLean will spend $25,000 to defeat Gbobq II Pendleton for Senator, or ask an expres sion from tbe Democracy of this State ad-J vju service, it is wunout ine, lightest foundation. McLean will not spend 25 cents to defeat Mr. Pkn- DurroN for Senator, nor that much, to name his successor.

One thing, however, the Enquire will do. It wiU certainly oppose Pendleton's nonsensical, foolish Republican measure, CHvllbervioe, and it aiDottaly.bopes hia successor may bo a man who will honestly and faithfully represent tbe. Democracy of Ohio. Thl En-QniREB does not Intend to treat of Mr. Pendleton personally, bnt of Pendleton politically, Pendleton the public man.

J- i eg Tpere is too much State printing. Too many Trustees, teachers aod minor officers are permitted to pad out tbe public document with long dissertations on trifling subjects! Tbe essay and statistical business is overdone, and 'gush has too much room. Every officer feels obliged to make an elaborate report, whether he bas any- thing worth aaying or not. Then the printing is de-laved. It is given out in classes to the lowest bidders, and is sometimes scattered through Several towns.

The 'public printers 'use their own pleasure, as to when documents sbsll be published, generally have in-Complete offices, and make the lart the yjear round. The whole business should -be The public doca-snents should be' pruned and then placed before) the public at once. If they are Worth any thing, tbey- are worth being read before the they present have gone into The report of the Bet-reUry of Stale for 12 has not vet appeared, although the fiscal year ended on the L5th of November lusty fad the Secretary making tb report ls been out of o.lice more than two If tbensusl rule prevails, It lsnot likely.to be out till after tbs adjournment of the Legislature, Tax nnra ber aod character of the "siars nsased fur toe Dramatic -Festival, together ih tba east of tbapUysasd the support to be givao. eonstiiut Ooeot tb greatest attrae- tton ever oricanlsed en this eontlaeaw JJoih- eomparabie wlto-lt appearaia fhe annals the American staae, mr la there any doubt tbal th prodocfion of the plaa will rival tb grandest tvr seen la the world. There will be lgnt perform sooes six svaaing' and' "'a ii -HTntiaia lech Ado OtbeIlo.rt A rMtnm wi.w.

wk. ahtf AMt eTAa BnivivEU'l ranked UnnhKb Vr HuKDinAll irUks. on of tbs finest dramas la En- ,,0, aoa IDese Wltn euca cms auvt rapport as could not be seuredby' anyjheatar ia- the country witboat aa axpeadltave oi money that do manacer weoid riaav All tbta basbeen eecured for us by the Prme backed by. th altlaens' guarantee rsnS Tor tbaV purpose. I-' aaaassssaBasBssi i FACTS AJD FANCIES, Closes euady.

Daaaaa moo ay Is1 still tbe ery. raoa all that appears, ta MUl party IsstUl boy Log Erie common. Rvstoa has It that Erie will soon be treated to an-npward movement. I Rorncrrii And Pittsbvm Is now com pleted for a lenstb of 204 bail. m.

Rtmsgxi. Haa is said tebe Jalklng 90 tor Telegraph within, a few, days, On of tb feature of Interest yesterday was tb advaao In -Wabash ON Monday 100 shares of Fort Wayne stock sold la New York at 13S and sixteen at 134. A movement of considerable importance la promised In Lake ahor before the end of tb Market seems to In pretty good shspe for a rise the last part of the. week, thus bringing ap the average. I I CsQtJxsTioNABLT Missoort Pseifle bas earned a good deal of money, and It looks as If IV might keep oa doing so.

Thkks bas been but on week la a whole year wben th East-bound tonnage from Cbt-oago was as large as last week, i Bomb of the cnthuslssUe ball are talking about "tb Inauguration of a hall market second to none the street bas ever seen. Aftcb on moredlvldead on Crt preferred. wbiea. tbe assurance la, will be paid, tbe common stock will share In th earnings, Btocxs generally closed aboat where they opened. Tbere wer two or thr potable ex- caption Denver, Wabash preferred and com mon.

I Bo fa a tb bull movement bas been man aged batter than any bull movement that ha preceded it this year. Thl is the unanimous Tusr wers saying that Union Peolfe was going up this week st th rat of 1 per cent, a day. It will have to travel pretty fast to make op for lost time. Kaksas and Texas is reported to ra ins 4 per cent, on it nock, and It Is said It will sell very mneb higher this year, Its advance being greater tbaa that of any other South western stok. "No new business of any consequence," is still th talk la New York.

Nevertheless here the broker say there la an Inclination to. piek pp aew line of stock, aad tbe fear of tbe future is growing gradually 1 in view of resent developments, that Erlanger stock should known a first, second, third, and so on, preferred. Then yon would know what yon ware getting, like the chap that always took baab at a boarding- bouse. A bad paper says: "Th prindpl on which St Paul's dividend was declsred seems to have been tbe asm which actuated the 'Duk' Wbo gav bia I. O.

U. to th tailor tor bia bill and Thank Uod, tbat'a t- tldP" Tui Rfceekholder has Information that Mr. Gould's iotaotions respecting th Wabsab stocks are such as tbe street bas not hitherto suspected, and tbat (bey will result la saucing tb itoeks to "sell eventually vary much higher." A dull day yeatarday, with transactions only amounting to 180,800 share. Lackawanna led the Hit With Z8.20O shares. Tbi stock to.

gether with Bl Penh Union Paeiflo and Dn ver furnlahed more than half of the whole day buslneaa. East-bound shipments from Chicarowre again heavy last week, amounting to W.S67 tons, against 1005 for theeorrespondlni week lsst year. They bav only been exoeeded once thl year, for tb week ending January lsth, when they were 67ot. Petsoletk dull aud heavy. Th market opened weak and lewr at OS, and sold down immediately to 8i, about -wblob point It bona ail moralaa.

The afternoon waa some what firmer, and apurted np to ,1004 on rumor tbat tbe Sherman wall wa likely to be a failure. -This proved to be only a rum or, and th marxat declined, and slosed steady ml mi- That wiekad Wall-street News, wbleh, as Mr. Kilbreth says, belongs to tbat bad set of men that will persist in depreclstina otber people's properties, publishes John Smith's financial statement aa follows, and may be some bad men will think there I in it a refer anee to an illusion 1b regard to 8t. Paul: rioatlag debt Less cash on hand Doe from friends. Due from others.

My own note. Material on hand Bnrplna Notb Cash on band I need for my breakfast to- morrow. Dae from friends They are wore off tbaa I am. '-Due from others Tbey sre worse off than my frlanda. My own notes Represent eah drawn frosa time to time to pay expenses.

Material on hand Underclothes, stove, coal and old clothe which eant Jft rfultI want to borrow more tnonay. New York, March 14. Stocks loaned 10 per eenu, except Reading, 7 to per omiL Union Pacific earnlnaa for the first ten days in March lncreaaed g52.0OU. Th Herald say a I Iniereit-iog question arise whether thecanUemen wbo will vote to pay 134 dividend eat of tb fund of the Western Union will not thus task themselves personally llabl for the amount, and wbtnr a person who, oddly enough, happened to be abot la Florida Just at this dnetujr will not, by his abMno escape all legal responsibilities. Ths set era Union director adjourned to-day after declaring a dividend of 114 per eanL, and tb removal of tb legal restraint prohibiting ncb payment to stockholders of record at the close of -the trensfar bok March 80th.

The reported net profit for th year ending Deuem-ber was K. 150,000 above fixed liabilities, being per cent, on capital stock Tb statement relative to the proapeattVe lease of th Wabash tb the Iron Mountain 1 unconfirmed, but trafO arrangement will probably be made. Tb rumored defalcation In a down town bank is no founded. Tb alleged purchase of th W.eat Shore Road by the Vandarv bli I nnopnflrravd. i NKW YORK QUOTATIONS BT MTTS BTj BPBT CO.

-a i 0 2 8 i i Stocks. 3-t DeL and tfoid 1W 400 -kw iw 2AM 11UU0 6yuo 3S3U0 I7u0 6WJU 3100 DUO too Paeiflo Mail 41 W. U. Telegraph. N.

J. Central.i ea '1H 1H8 i TlJ North-western. IK i-t. Nortliern Paolflc. 10 60 I wye ou rHI North.

Pee. pref- i i. IVI. and LmcI e.rie..... Lak Hfaore.

IIW I Mich. I antral NY. rntral.vJ uiuiat real hern N. t' and i.L. N.Y.C.SLL.D'U gS 1 -Oe7 Naan.

and t'tiuti iae SuO 2800 11UU0 4-V 00 XMiU 1100 "i'iti aue 8400 too Missouri Pact fie. Union Wsoafch PhciBc. Wabash Pan. n-fd Kaniwa l'xa! smoibi. Lou.

and Nn. Den. and Kio -ia C. aud 0. 1st Df'd Unt.

and Wesrsra L. K. and 81 Ht. p. nod Omarial Ht, r.

and O. p'lo. Cmtral PaciBe. Texas Pac Ohio l'mral. P- D.

and 91 xs i -18 Roch. aad Pitta Total sal. Was Pajataassal eC tbe Devtlf -Two weeks or more ago, Jan Carter, wife of William Carter, barber, working la the shop at Ninth street snd Central avenue, began act. tag In strange, and extraordinary ntaansr, and pro few ad tbat. she wsa troubled with spirits.

For hoars at a Urn ab would ait on a wood pit ta-ta rear of 14a. air Schwab's efflea aad moan and groan as if ah really was poAred. Whea, any one approached and quefctloaed her she said tbat lh spirits were 4875 70 eou 00 am aa 2l0 00 7 70 g7fl 70 1100 ittyA ios ioa ai tj5 6oti 8i S1J4I 8liJ 4 83 315i So -t5 Ii ll IOS siS 'H wi I 7 arte bar. Kbeoald feel tnn la her, -aad saw thm all about her, both day and night, kept this ap far a weakV and ber husband greatly alarmed. Be sailed in an aatataa nkyaioiao.

wbo gave, as hia opinion, that aotbtpg waa the matter with tbe woman but pare ensjedqess nd the devil. After tbl opinion the woman readily shook off the sprriU aad mad a confession to her hatband tbat Ber action ware occasion? br tb retoors fait at bavina bad criminal relaj-tong with another man. At this the wrouged b)sband tamed beront of bis house and told ber to shift for herself. xeeterday morning she appeared in ttquir Schwab' office and asked tbal ber bnsband be mad to furaiab be support. That tbe affair might be compromised th husband was called in, bat hi presence did not have tb desired eQect.

The dusky Jen, regard, leas of tb msjeaty aad dignity of th Court, banled off and hit her sweet William la th amellar as aoon a he. mad bia Owing lo her disorderly conduct tne 'Hnlran rxusea nav any tning to no wiv nee vaae. aVOCAI. BatKVITlES. DiriiL Vnti, thought to be tosan.

tain tb tXmnty Jail awaiting medloal examma- SsgAi-THIxTEs entered B. W. Ollvert rest- denee en Chapel tret, slant Hills, last aishv and stole ovaroaat, a revolver and other property, valoed In'alattso. joir WHrrrgx, for many years one oi tne sUble-bossea of tb Cinclaoatl Street Rail- road Company, to-day succeeds Jona John son as Superintendent of tbe Kerper lines. Tbs newly-appointed Marshal, Colonel Lot Wright, was In the city looking for a desirable residence in tne immediate suburbs.

will remove, his family to Cln- clanatl stonca. James Moeaw -was yesterday -discharged from the Jail. Since bis arrest he bas spent the moat of tbe time la the hospital, and his health Is so bad that confinement would only hasten tils death. CttAELBg JC, charged with abasing his wife, a vary pretty young woman, was put under a bond of 500 in tb Police Court yesterday. Ills case waa continued until next Saturday.

Eu HorrxiiiM writes; "I wish to state that in the report of- th ENaviaaa aboat tbe working-men' metlnK at Tivoll Sail Tues day night th position I took is entirely and completely misrepresented." Tna officers of the United States Courts who til attend the funeral of Judge White to-day are: Jndga Baxter, District Attorney Rloh-arda Clerk Howard, Assistant District Attorney Hooper and Marshal Ullery. Fas alarm from Sox 194, Freeman avenue and Rank street, shortly after one o'clock yesterday afternoon, was oauaed by th burn ing of a barrel at Weyand, Jung Bellman's brewery. It was being pitched at the time. Aasasw Msbks, t5e Covington thief wbo knekd Thomas Mod HI down on Walnut Hiils tbe other night, and robbed him of 'a pocket-book, waa bound over in the Police Court yesterday morning for highway rob- bry. Alice Baeeb, wbo has been eonflsed.ln th County Jail for some time on th charge of Shooting with Intent to Kill, waa yesterday sent to tbe Work-house tor three months, the charge against ber having been changed taVasseaitend batlaiw.

Detectives CBAwroart aitd Schptcks yesterday recovered at various seeoud-usnd shops sixteen medical books sold by Tobln, who was arreaied for taking Dr. Wright' property. All of tbia property la auppuaed to be stolen from th dootors. BUQLABS effected an entraooe into the Pnl-verroaober establishment, on Plana street, by breaking open a window night before last, and opud a small aaf aad. broke out the cash-drawer, but secured nothing.

There were nn indications of violence on tbe safe, except that tbe combination would not work yesterday morning. Abraham Woxbolo was sentenced yesterday In the United States District Court to psy a fin of VIS and be imprisoned sixty day in the Montgomery County Jail for detaining letters contrary to law. He was Postmaster at Jonnsvllle, and, being sued to ope of the Mag istrate's Courts, kept back some letters'di-raeted to that Magistrate tbat he believed contained bills against himself on which anil was to babrougbL A Post-office agent found three of these letters held bscE, one of them a month old. Worn bold pleaded guilty to one count, end others war nollled. irBltilTa fUTURl'ED WIFE Tb Fsnent Woman htii Place Waa 'Villed by Another a Few Day As.

rwasblugton Letter, Springfield Republican. Among the ladies In the private gallery of tbe Senate on the Friday evening before tbe adjournment was Mrssprague, wbo is no with herlhree daughters at the old country borne of ber father.lhe lata Chief- Justice Chase. And Ex-Senator Sprague was married yesterdsy. Mrs. Sprague sat In the gallery with Representative and Miss Crow ley, of New York, but I think few about knew her or, perhaps, bad ever seen ber before.

They were" all new faces, belonging to tbe present, nut sue seemed to balong lo the pant a or mini past it waa wnen sue was au acknowledged leader in Washington society, aud on of the most beautiful women nere. ne is a prmy woman even now and will always retain niumi of her beauty. It ia true that her face looas faded, and aboat the lovely dark eyes mere are worn, tired lines. But the prood poaeof tbe email, fineiy-formed bead is aa marked as ever, aud tne mouth aa haoaiity, but yet beautiful as in tiia old days, when the lips were parted in smiles that ware so rascliiAiiuu. 1 aaw her soon alter thajleath of her father.ai then ber face, framed in the little biark bonnet, had a touch of Madonna sweetness that softened all the prood bearing.

She baa resumed eolora. sod dresses with the same exquisite lame for which she was quite noted In her best duya those days wben she entered this gallery by her right aa tbe wife of a Senator, and ber bnabaod sat below, a Senator from Itbod Island. now taxes ber seat as a stranger, and as moon a stranger as on of tb visitors slttmg mere. Among a nnmber of notable portraits In one ol the first photogra-pbio eatablmbmenis on tbeavenoe isbneof Kate Chase. It most bave been painted nearly twenty years sgo, as tb dree is th fashion of tbat day, bwviug a plain full skirt, witboat a ru file or tooch of trimming, it bas a plain, round waiat and low, showing th pretty shoulders ai slender neck.

Harriet' Lai.e's portrait 'nsed to hang by. tbe side of this oue'of Kate Chase, and, though she waa a handsome woman, tbere could no oompar laon, for the pretty bead and eyes of the Uliio girl were too beautiful to be rivaled by tbe other. Her hair was without a crimp or curl and combed low over the eaw aa smooth anp glossy aa satin and put np in a small coll at th baa of the bead. With all this severe impiielty of areas and hair, it is a beautiful woman looking out from the canvas. Kit iDetrolt Fre Press.

Tbe season Is far enough, advanced to bear from the captains of base-ball club. What's to-be tb figure this season for throwing a game? on tui4.iwai noiuK mix. A Strang Telea-ran la) Favor tb Tb following telegram signed by a nam ber of th leading business men of this City. as will be en by tb signature below, was sent to Columbus yesterday! B. Ross all, house ol Represeoatives, Co-Iambus: ar Informed this morning tbat pames opposed to the Million Do.larbAlare ending petitions to Columbus hoping alibis late day to influence theactiouof the Legislature, aye hope yon will push tbe bill through.

We repeal, what bas been said so often before, that oar t-eople are atrongly favor of lb Only two classes opposM it. One la tbe chronic grumblers, who oppose all ex penditures: tb other tuos who want no money xpeBdd omeaa through their inenda Signed, M. E. lagaiis, Robert Mitchell Furniture Company, licorge MoAlpla A Oo." F. mtnermin, ra.

len A Sona, Sam Bailey, lun- Putnam, Hooker 4T to, Procter A Oam-bl. Alex. McDonald A B. F. Kvaaa, Thomas T.

iiarr. Walsh A Kellogg, Abrarn Trooiisteln, Phlip Samnel H. Trounstetn, A. A J. Troa usie In A K.

I Harper A Swift lr-n and Sleel Work. The John Sbilliio OeiiiDur. (J. Watte. 11.

Wilson Brown, R. R.Spriuger, W. P. Hulbart, a. n.

nugner, uiooo noviog aitu, noota at Dahmo A J. A. Fay at Co and mauy other heavy lax-paysra. Wtmmmn te ai frtMS. FkthcrSchoenhoff, who baa for soma tlm been ths sssisCant pnest at the Holy Trinity Cb will leave his post to-day to tak charge of St.

Lawreoe aongxecatioa, at Cedar Grove. After the regular lenlen aervie laat siIBi iBr Hcboea uotf waa preaentea with a handsome gold watch aad chain and a clial-tee by bis loving parishioners, l'his morning th parooblal school will give an entertain ment ana tne retiring priest will be presented witBV a MffilDMt, aL ralhar BciHMDiMa oenuit witn tn reapeet su sooa recret hi transfer toanotaer field of UMeiui- CtlF Htron McBianxr, Eso.ot Chicago, tormarly kpf this elty. waa oa Cbaage yesterday. PaxaiDEjtT Buag j. Hewxtt, ortB New York, Lake Erie and Westara Railroad, VlU b1a tb ity to-day.

AXono tb visitors on "Chang 'yesterday ireref 8. M. Weaver, DUlsboro, J. W. Han Dobney, Ky.f Philip Smith, New YorKCIlv: J.

B.TuomPMOnHarrodabnrK. Kv Knrmen. San Franeiaeo, CaL; J. u. Mo til-Joe h.

W. W. Hue, and Jamet Bnrke. Loaie-Vilie, J. A.

Welaaland, Weatervilla. Oblo: Max Nathan, New York City A. D. Fleming. itppiaion, w.s awmnu, Jtapmaoq, Keatacky, REPUBLICAN CONFESTIOX; Ust of Deltsatga deeted un4 Ware ClSeers N.oailaatgd Ust Night.

Chavce for trni Firht for the Mayor- alty Democratlo Apportionment Notaa and Conuaanta. At far as beard from ths Republican Tprlma-rles last algbt passed off About tb aaaal alas at delegate was elected, and there Is a prospect of lot of rqa before today's convention is ever at Tnrnsr Sail, Tb tenor of general opinion yesterday was tbat Lewis Hadlar had a ear thing of tb May- orslty aekntuation, bat tb expresslaa of opinion, as staowa by the delegations elected to tbe convention. It that ar same. what mixed, aonte- anoounclng themselves for Sadler, wail hra say ta tbey ar (aw Knnwaner, Wise, Simpkinspn and Jacob, and ctill aaotber declares itself solid for BeaEg-glsston. Unless Hodler should go through on tbe firstballot with a boom, there Is a cheats for a pretty general fight for tbs nomtaatloo- aortof go-as-yoa-pleas rao.

with very fellow for hum self, and tbe old Barry attar the. hindmost. There does not appear to be much of a contest over any of tbe otber offices, bat tbere is no telling what. may turn np As stated elsewhere tbe Democrat! Convention will be held next Tuesday at Price Hill, aad the apportionment announced fixe tb nambsr of delegate at SSL Ther Is much mora of a contest for tbe Mayoralty nomina tion by this than there will be tn tne Republican Convention, and tbe outcome la bard to predict. Bets ware made yesterday that Ike Miller will be the laoky man.

T-here appears to be an undercurrent setting tn atrong for Julius Rels. Bom think that the eou teat 111 result in the election of Thomas J. Stephens or some other dsrk horse, Thsre ar equally spirited eontesta for all (be other place on tbe Democratic tioaet. SADLER'S SHADOW GXOWTEQ. Appearances lrfdlcated very strongly st sn ear-y hour tbia morning that Mr.

Sadler will receive the Republican nomination to-day for Mayor. With this result tne fact tbat Mr. Sadler voted as a Counoilnisn lo allow tb Gag Company to charge tb people CI a thousand for gas, and tbe otber eircmstanee that when a Council committee, during the liquor trial excitement, recommended tbat th cases be tried by jury, Mr. Sadler voted agalpal tbe acceptance ft ebe report, render th success of tb Deniooratl ticket an assured result of tbe coming election. It will make it th more difficult to reach a nomination to that office tn th Democratlo Convention, for the more certain victory appears for the ticket to be nominated next Tuesday the sharper will be the eompetinon for tbe chief honor.

Delegates ta To-Day' Convention, FIRST WARD. Preclnot Deiegstes Edward Evans, i liarlts MoK'-Hrick, R. Manley. Wm. smith, Wm.

Licet. Executive Committeeman C. Williamson. SKCOtiD WABD. Preelnet A-rDeleuatesi fieu Egglestoc, Ben Butterworth, 11.

M. Fraser. Miller uteult John Oatiney, Harry Richards, Robert Kol-ker, John Owens, James Bryant. Cbna. Green, Phil Moeaaenger.

m. Jenkins. Executive Committee Peter Preemot Delegates! M. Fulweller, B. R.

Douoboa, Chris Meyer, L. Weir, C. F. sohneeman. ExeouUve Committee II.

Hall later. t'ouneil Rntus B. Smith. School Board E. CorL WllliamA Aaaeasor B.

P. Curry. Constable John bw.ui. THIKD WARD. Precinct A Delegates Theodore Chris Beuns, W.

H. Jnuea. J. Canuer, Joun Hargo. Executive Committeeman Conrad Foe liner.

Precinct Delegates John King-, Thomas Butler. Alternates John Kvana, J. Broclt-loau. Ecuuv Committeeman Dan Nut 11 Precinct Delegates -J. H.

Rend las. H. Ooevlmg, Wm. Lawaon, Clias. Oulbeim.

Exeeuuv Coramittaemaa N. Light. ruUMU WAMD. Precinct A DeleBates Wm Bohaa, John Burgoyna. Exeoutiv CommllUeuiau Thoa.

Ambruaa. Hieolnct ii ueiegafea nooert aonia, wm. Kennedy. James Kelley Lout Troaaey. Al- leruaiaa ueorg inn, jraua nmuof, wmm Humphreys, Ueorge Unyse.

ExeouUve Committeeman John Mitchell. Precinct Delegates John Burk, Isaac Ewen. Lou Hammond, JuKa Eurliart, W. C. ll- mi I ton.

Kaauutlva Committeeman J. M. UreaTes. couuoil F. W.

Staigelman. FIFTH WARD. Precinct A Delegates Dr. L. R.

Bramble, L.E. Parker, M. Muiduon. John Smtlb. Al larnateVi James Waae, Charlee Gorman.

Executive Committeeman Thomas Smith. Preoinct it Delegates John K. JenntbffS, James Hobaon, George liweeney, Louis Vhi. ter, George eichnelder, Wm. Fflefllne.

Exec-a-tlve coinmltieeman -Htepuen Osgood. Alter-uaie George F. Klench. Council James Kiaaiek. Aaesaor--James EtliolL Constable Thorns Donnelly.

SIXTH WABD. Preclnot A Del eg tes E. Goggln. Lon AndersOM, John lfBand, Andrew Slaughter. Joiin viegier, Wm.

Garrett. Alternate E. Evans. J. White.

Harvey Young. Executive ommiltec Charlea L. R. Henaon. Preeinct Delegates Wm.

Karnes, Joe. Rets. Jonu Anderson. Alternates Fred We la. beuder.

Wm.G. Davidson. Ed Dappen, John V. Wurst, Executive Committee John E. Kens.

Alternate. Geo, Couuoil Joseph Reia, SEVKkTH WARD. Precinct A Delegates W. Grant man, J. Rhein.

J. F. Hertensteiii, F. Dankel, NIc. Helsel, Barney WilL Executlv Committee Cbtirlea Hoppe.

Precinct Delegates H. B. Bode, H. Greaekmg, Kluesner, R. Kohlbraud.

Executive Committeeman Benton. touncll Gus -ohilliug. Assessor G. Sclislh. Constable Gus Frietag.

EIGHTH WAHTJ. Precinct A Delegates E. N. Roth, Samuel Mtlns, Frank Teaboue, Jas. Begga.

Aiteraxiea Euwiii Henderson. John Hanch. John F. Hoboa, Wm. L.

Henderson. Executive Committeeman Samuel Main. Precinct Delegates Samuel W. Gran. Fred Seegara, Wm.

Collins. Executive Com. it tee man John M. RttL Council Edward J. Croain.

MIHTH WABD. Prectnct A Delegates John Eggers. John Davoto, George W. Kyan. L.

M. Holdcn, Julius Adter, Frantk Wolke, John Goode: alternates. X. Beriehe, Frank Beck, Otto Hot, James Story; Charles Kolheier. Exeoutive Committeeman James Dolan, Alternate Frank Brown.

Precinct Delegates J. W. Hnntinetnn. fRobert Allison. Dr.

P. Jodklua. George Campbell. A. G.

Uollowoyi alternates, John Rooinaoa, Dr. H. A. Downing, George T. Har riMin.

Loula Fugaaai. Executive Commltue. man CB-Viokers. Alternate WUiiaia Xnie-msn. t'oancll John W.

Legnsr. Aiseskor A. H. Andres. Constable tlliam J.

TtKTB WABUw Preclnot A egatea Louta Kaeekemeyar. Fred cuarlea Horutraer, on Btngmau, Jacob Werry. Martin Koiiibrsud, Gus Berger. Executive Committeeman Hen ry HsinDrock. Preelnrt B-Delegates: M.

Ranch. F. Schneider, Jacob Smith, Alexander Klein. L. Gueniher.

ExecailvL'omraitlewaa--iorg Fischer. Council Ed W. Ktstner. School Board Gualav Wahl. Asaewsor Gus Koulbrand.

Constant V. H. Saioeru i blevbmtb ward. Precinct A Delegaiee A. Rerrman, B.

Cook, J. Reoblin, Z. Zimmermao, J. Miller J. Ueimback, P.

Eckenroth, N. Stepper, Boon. ExecaUv omm.tteamaa L. Folger. Precinct Delegate I'.

WehoBeo, -H. Klein. H.Heilaeher, Troatmaa, F. Luaky. J.

schaedle. Execativ Oommlueeiusa Wm. Leak. Council V. Scbflley.

Assessor Mia Miller. Coos. able GusZiegler. TWELFTH WABD. Preelnet DelegatesHarry F.

Flake, L- Emmert. Jun Aug. Mombach, M. A. Jacobi.

Execoitve Committeeman F. BeetiL Preclnt Delegate" Ed at eh -em an, John Bad el, JL. Dtiech. John Klrchaer. Vfneent Uaa.

Execativ rnsuJ. Huber. Tilt BTBSSTtt Vttk. Preclnot A-Delegates C. KcllerTA.

Espen-seheid, H. Bauer, F. E. Kaiar. ExecuUv Committeeman Thoa.

PoehL Precluct Delegates Adol ph Gelger. John Dllg, John Eogert, Jobn Veal, George Ten nL John Mauley. Exeeuuv Coatutlueemaa PhilDilts. touncll Wm. Miller.

1 Ami rr L. Lowe. Constable Jaooo Waldman. vonarBBirra wAan. -Preelnet A Delegate Chaa.

snrltskr, lek Rhjppel, Pnil BohnstLjoba VOrtierr, F.J. sir o. Hary Hag. H. Pogndick.

Alter- nstas Wm. Fullmer. Lon la Kaelmana, Cbri Kuauer, Aug. Trlukle. Cliaa.

Weis, Jua Jona Leas boa. Meyer. KaecoUve coaatalue- maa Adolph MfamiilL -Prclnct Delegates Geo. Blackburn, John Gtyer, Wm. W.

Snodgrass, Adam We is. AHernaies S. 8. Davis JNicb. Pausrson.

Executive Committee Joa. Bantav. Coaoell Chaa. Blelchart. Sohooi Board full Kiebbortb.

Asiieiwor Isaac Ireland. Constable Geo. W. Long. FirrSSMTH WARD.

Preelnet A-Delegatas Wm. Oechste, John C. Hon warts. Harmeyar, Aaguat Bode, wan. anuan, jiobi BSCE.

rl Kuntirmin. Alternates e. uiaaa. Win. G.

Hash. w. -etrieoer. ueymaa. Wm.

Taabel. -A Mtrobmeyer, A. Johnson, O. P. Wilson.

el, -A. Kxee. Qiive committee rrsaa Allgeler. Preclnot jLieiega lea Fred Klenaeb. John Leonard.

G. H. Ambroae, Av4 Betta, Sieve Rmear. Alternates H. Dodaon, M.

J. A Velio. Ben Breiieubaebar. Executive Commute man T. McLean.

Council Hor-is Baner. Om.aij.tila Fral kln.iu. w.aeaiaoia. SZXTBBJf Tat WAWnw Preclnot A Delegate charlea B. Rnssell.

Ja. aUrrstb, Boyos, H. Furry, George Peterman. John Loo worth. ExecuUv tom mitteemao I horuna Morranw Preeinct Delegaieo Fred Jkamp, Geo.

LaaferaiCk.Cbarlee Teokr, H. W.TrtttC Gus in tar. Alternates I W. wusoa. w.

looker, Tneraas ateXe, Gaerg Mayes. eeniiv Committeeman WUltani GralT, Coooeil Peter J. Tollanar. BkAiooI Board Georw J. Wees an.

Aaseaaor K. W. preodergaav. grirgWTEEETa WAEtL Preetnet Delrtat Krao Hgrkaex, John D. Davis, A.

M. Grose. N. Newporgb, Banry Weitkamn. Ared.

PtcksriBg. Alter. Bates inamu ubm, m. wmmwrvr, Adolpb Brown. Lo Hell man.

John Telfer, Julio Jaeobsuo. Cornmltisa Frank M. Aveuey. Coanelt Gas Loeweastels. i Assessor W.

MV-Milla. -A. F. LeoaarO. KTOHTKEKTM ward.

Preelnet A Delegate' Creorgs B- Cox. Wm. Copeland, B. F. Meaiey.

George W. Winder. wuuanx A. uoas. nan.

Beegcra, J. -i. bhiuishh. Kxeeotive Committee C. T.Hayman.

Preelnet Dei egatea Lew Jtraft. Jobn Orear.WlUiam H. Svaele, A. J. Biggs.

A. W. Ursei.fleid. Exeoutive Committee. r.

rxGrear. Jna. i Council JamesP. Lora, School Board Walter Ii. Tars.

Aaseaaor John Welfare, Constable U. W. Blair, glKrrKHTgvtlB. Preeinct A Delegates Dan Everson, Jas. MeCsfisry, Bn Bnokley, Jas.

Archibald, John Daniel. Exeeativ Committee Chss. Orsy. Precinct Delegates John 8. Lark la.

John W. Miner. John U. Ritter. i Alternate Jaa.

Colllas. Exeeotive Committee George tfryan, A.ivmaie 4inn Miner. TWENTIETH A ED. Preelnet A Delegates Hubert Kelly. Jos.

Bebneider. Adam Jaa. RobinaOB, Ben W. Davis. John Klein, jun.

Alternate Wm. MeKeowo, G. M. Flush, C. T.

Adams, Wm. Sullivan. Executive Committee P. J. Flsnnlgsn.

precinct Dal egatea M. Russell, Wm. Forbis. Henry Sundmaker, John Witliob. Executive Commltteerosa Geo, dlardner.

Council Oliver L. Hagan. School Board Charlea E. Rees. Aaseaaor Chaa.

Assessor John Smith. TWXVTy-VfBST Witn, preeinct. A Delegates William Bchepert, Chaa. Miller. John Kianert.

Alternates Frad Smith, Fred Eberna. Execativ Commiuee. msa SranR Wbyrsnon. Preoinct Ielegele John Heng, Fred Aull. KgeOattYB ComnjWtt3U Lsw Qber-din, Preeinct Delegate P.

Cnrria, Ganrga Sobalj. Robert PeUy, Alternates brie Kis. poru Goodiow GilKe, John Miller. Executive Cotnmiitceman-'Henry Smith, TWr-NTT-SEOnjCD WAfUX Preoinct A Delegate G. Voxel, On Behle.

E.N. Wilson, John Bauer, C. H. Feldman, Henry AaiOn. Alternates wm.

F. Coons, F. Htldebraudt, Executive Com. in it teem an E. N.

Wtlson, Precluct Delegates L. A. Phillips, Geo. Hetsel. Fogarty.

Tho. Lyop, John A. Hobl. Bell. Alternstes Henry Korie, Herman GutbarL John Bars, Jaa.

Morgan. Henry Drucker. Phil Auel. Ex scull ve Committeeman Paul Schenkei. t'ounoil Calvin it.

pen iter. School Board Geo. Jeffries. Countable Thus. J.

MoGranaaban. AesBor E. TWBKTT.THtan WABD. Preelnet A Delegate J. W.

Warrington. Wm. Burt, i bsrles heuaer, Peter Harriet, Charles Faubald. Exeeuuv committteeman Fred Werner. Peeomot Delegates Arinur Hill.

George Heidi, Phil Deekeback, ijarinan Wiemau. Wm. Stanley, George F. feHe.nkamp, Max Siereveld, Louis Deimerlng, Jona W-ietriou, liarles M. Bixlsr.

Aliemsiea C. L. Miller. J. Etrubbe, John Sellens.

J. II. seilens, Fred ebrmsn. ExeouUve Committeeman Herman Kuhlman. Council Henry Kugera, Constable C.

ren. TwiiTY-nmnTH WABD. Preclnot A Delegatis J. E. Cormany, Thos.

Zuik. rruuk Glaeel, J. Sliott. John L'oimau, John Kaus. George AUibseb, laack Hupp.

Ejfecuiive Cotutniiieemiin John Bailer. TWXTr-FirTH ward. Preelnet A Delegates Jd. S. Shaw, W.

S. Cappeller, Jaa Caraon, H. W. Obmann. Coram If tee iThoa.

Precinct Dlegates Wm. Mtrenc Jun Jgs. Gallagher, Fred fcpuuth, Julius Siberl. Exeeuuv cowuiitie Henry streng. SOXB IWDIYIPCAL PHEf EBENCCS.

Si Hod man dead against Ik Miller, and says if he is nominated will vote and work against him. He thinks Mia Ryan baa a good chance for tbe nomination, John A. Hale say Ik Millar will get the nomination surely. "II will run ahead of hi ticket." says hs. Oily Maddug would like to see hi partnar, Hobart, nominated for Mayor te-day by tbe Republican Convention.

"Hs would not work forth nomination. or for election, either, tf nominated, but he would he a stronger candidate than many wbo would work all In (heir power," Senator Charlea Flelaoh man wants the Ra- fiubllcans to nominate Sadler to-day. He be- eves that th probabilities favor tb noml. nation ol Julius Keis by th pemoc as. captain Hollo way thinks Sadler has ths bulge for 1 the Republiesn nomination, lie says all th men mentioned on ibe Democrat ic side are ttrat class, and he naa no choice between them.

Very, politle la tne Captain. He couldn't be more so lib war a candidate bimeelt. Jerry Ktarsted doesnt know whether or not it will a delegat from his ward to th Democratic Convention. He gay it's getting lo be so muvh as a man's life is worth to vole at a primary now. let alone ran for delegate.

He Think Mia Kvan bas a good deal nf strength, but that there will be a bard fight betweeb bun and Millar and Duckworth. E. V. Bookfield lumksthst Mik Ryan will bave a hard time getting the solid vole ef tn Third Ward. thinks the Germans, Who eons'itnte the major ponton of its population, will be apt to prefer, some one eLte as tbelr candidate.

"Sa-kdy" Hue fa thinks tbat neither Rels, Ryan nor Miller will besbietoget the nomination, and I hut -'J'hoa. J. Stephens will be the dark bora that will capture the prise, THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. The committee appoli.tad by Chairman Pstl Dalton in make th apportlonmit for next Tuesday's Convention submit th following report, being th enure number of Wards. First DelT Wards.

Free Del. FuartenthM.Aw rilteenih Second Sixteenths Third Seventeenth. Eighteenth WA Nineteenth. Twentieth A B. A fl Twenty -first A i i E.

Tweuty-econd Twenty-third. Tweuty-iourth A Twenty -fifth. A 4 4 Thirteenth 83t BOTES AWD OOMaTSHTS. The nixth Ward Is for Knuwener, with Sadler for eond The Democrstlo Coovrntloo ea Tuesday next will be held at Price 11 fit. J.

Shields ta a to eaadldste for Couuoil in tbe Twentieth Ward. KtrWBr--Kit has rtae Sixth. Fourteenth, and pari of tbe Ninth Ward certain. The German wards. sre said to be pretiy generally tn isvor of Jacob for Mayor.

Precikct A.rtoo!n Wabd tslephouestbat It is solid, for Bu Egylesioa tor aiayor. Gabs Netteb wa dafaaled by John Leg-nerla the Ninth Ward by M0 Gkoros NaoLxand John Becker are pemo-erailc eaudidates for Caanell la tb Eleventh Ward. JohbB. Thobntob appear to be tb coming Democratic nominee for Director of the City Inflrniarjf. Gcstav Tafel snnonncv that he Is not a csnd.date fo- the Republican nomination for Jndga of tb Polio Couru- D.

RoBEBTsoit is rhskingsan actlv can. vaaa for oneo lite Democrat I nominations for Judg of th Superior Court. Tna Sevenieeatb Ward dalegatioa la a nnlt in ravor or cai-iatn Jim win tor Mayor. This la Captain Wise's owe ward. The Republican mad no ward nomina tion in I ha Third Ward, and Is tb Fourth, Slxtb aad Eighth only fov L'eancilmea.

Fbakk A. Ratterkab Is tb latest candidate spoken of la connect ton with the City Comptrollerahtp on tbe Democratlo aide. Fbakk C. Axrr an noon sea his withdrawal as a Repnblleaa candidate for City Solisitor. This leaves a clear field for J.JJonald Mao neale.

GaoaasHEt-wto, of tbe Twenty-third Wart, formerly of tbe Sanitary Police, is a Democratic candidate for Director ef the City Infirmary. -i EAmbtaut pBoaact'riwn- Attobwet Ruvcs B- Rith defeated Fran M. Coppoet for tb nomination for OoaneU by a aaalorlty of nearly luO. W. J.

Alexawdeb, Tony Kennedy, ThOroas Ammonia Hartshorn and James coaaty are Dvmueratie eaadidatea for Council In the Eighth Ward. Mb. 8adlxb yesterday waa very eon fid en tnat ne would rv to itepuniicaa nouii-ostion for Mayor to-day, and tbat be would be sutAseonsatly elected. "Mart cttixb vs' fa a eard to En-QtriRKR rwnnndi Ex-SbertrT Ger Weber to to-day's Republican Convanuoa as au available candidal for Mayor. A eew Republican candidate for Mayor was discovered last night In ins person of George B.

cox. wbo is unanimously indorsed by th Eighteenth Ward delegation. J. B. Mbbkb, Secretary of the Trades and Labor- Assembly, will be tbe Demoeraue nominee for Council In the Nroth Ward arainet John W.

Legaer, nominated last night by th Republicans. ABTxa E. Goooiir annwaaoe I an self as a eandidate for Mcbool Board at larze before today eoBveation. Mr; Goggia wants to see If th Kapablican party will rccnis tb colored brother. He will soon learn that It WU1 not.

A nBTvrBwxwfen effort ta to be made lathe Flftb Ward next Monday night to defeat Captain Jack Connolly for the Democratic ml nation for Cooaoil from that ward. Dan Preo. 4 D. A lie A 1 Fifth 5 Bi 7 B31 tttagtamna aA.tn.se kawnth Eighth A Ninth 4 7 8 Rlawar.tr. A Twelftb A 8 6 A ee 7 B.

7 Callahan, rn Eint-reet sa'oon-keeper, has been selected as the opponent of the Captain. ChablbW JgyrEXTS. a batcher a Moaat Aobom, wUi prooauiy 1bkwi BMaiose for Council la oppositloa to Frad by lb Republican UaV BigbL Terry Riley, It kt sale, will ma ss an Jndependpeot eandidate la ha asm wart, nak ins a triangular fig Ub aa it were. AT a meeting of tb Democrats of tb TwaatF-eeoond Ward bald last night, tbe fol-lo wilt were recom mended to the primsriss te be held attae asaal Toting plscssgt Moad.yl Bightt 9ouail.Blebard CUtohner; SeboolVlsi w. 5- J- Boaghn; Constable.

George Frleeoc William NoitS! Asaeaeor. David Fallon. Pater Storm or' Clemen How. Caftaie Fbawk Bjchaebsojt, of Cpf. ton.

IS -ell-koowB agent nf the Loal.v life Mall Una company, aaye tbat wbil Baa no vote la Cincinnati, Uvea la oaeof the rear" wards of tne eliy, and takes great Interest ia ber affair, aa be waats know what la "coming." Captain Frank further say tthsl every tioaehe go oa Ohanga he hears of a new lot of candidates for Mayor, sad that will take a new antbssstle to now xure the Tnn ExeenUve Oommitteg of 'lb afualelpal Reformer held a meeting last night In (be Enterprise Ballalng. Tbe priaeipaj baslseM was a plan of organisation In the alttereat wards, reported by the Campaign Qneaaalttee. Sob-commltteea to report on ndidatea for Coanoil. Aeseesoraor School Board were ap-polourd. The ExeouUve Committee will meet sgsln Saturday night at half-past Men.sad the Campaign Committee at noon oq Friday.

While standing ia front of the Chamber at Commerce yesterday several able Republican politician fixed ap the following elate for to-day's convention: Mayor, L. Sadler I aa-perlor Judge long term. M. Warners abort term. Wm.

Worthtngton'; Oornptroller, Ed. O. Eshelny; Treasurer, Wm. Boeltger; Sol lei toe. J.

Donald Maoneate: Polio Joiiae, John Anthony; Prosecuting- Attorney, John A. Caldwell Board of Public Works. He wry Korbj Infirmary Director, Wax. ObntanB; Wharfmasier. W.

IL Moore. No psmes were mentioned for the School Board at large. Prs-dle'loas are to asake, bat ar seldom carried oat by political conventions. rmk THiw MURBigq. A Weat-Ewel ftalsv Faetary Bawly ttaaw MH til Akaal ais.aao, Aboat one o'clock this morning, a Officer Brown, of ths Oliver-street District, was passing np Clarkson street.be discovered fire In the rear of the second floor of Bardmgsr A Millar' hair factory, and ran to tbe Thirteen" Engtaa-hooaa, oa Bank street, snd gava tb alarm, which was soaadsd from Bex 18.

Th building is three storea in height, part brick aad part frame, fronting on Butcher alley which is betweaa Central avenue. Beak-Baymlller and Clarkon at reels. Ths fire broke out in tb drying. roone tn th frame portion and spread witn great rapidity. In a few mlnntea the entire rear wua In flames, which auon found their way to tbe npper part of tbe brick.

The fir, however waa kept from th lower part. It burped fiercely for soma tint, and the oat tap was not -ouoded anul ten minute past two. Aa Enquikbk reporter called upon Mr. Mil ler at Haxter Hntal, wher he reaidea. aad learned that tbe loan will not fall anort of.

15,000, The eslablisbment was only partialis insured. Tne raarblnery was mostly in (h burnt portion and is all deM roved. Several car-load of hair were devoured by he flames, and the whole structure wss pretiy lliorougblv eoaked witbtwaier. It was i lie firm's intention to saova to Louisville luafew weeks. 1 Willi ax Weisk, vim was mistaken far burglar aud shot by Mr.

Hook, while delivering bread one morning during the December cold snap, died this morning at 1:35 o'clock of his Injuries. FIRES 3 SB I II SPECIAL DrSPATCHK TO TBS EMQnigra. HKAS KAVSVILLE, KENTUCKY. Mavsvillb. March IL The Ma.rsvlH Agricultural and Medban cal AaMtciHtlon met witb a cousjderable losa this afternoon.

Four lartic frarne stables at I tie association's Fairgrounds snd race-track, near this elty, were completely destroyed by firg between i wo and tbree o'clock. Tbe stables were nnoccnpled. and the caase of the fire is not yet known. iJis flames were firat discovered by parties engaged tn rspmrn.g ibe traek for the aiirirw races In My. A brisk Lrceze waa blow.nf, and by Ibe time the a arm reached town the buildings Wire a mnw of flu in ex.

Ibe loss will pe about ti.OttO iiiaurnnce, ti In Llvei-pool and London and Globe, i he losa will not Interfere with the spring races or with the tralniugof horses, ss ample sui tile-room Is still lefL KIAE EODJtT STKBLIMO KKUTCCKY. Mouxr Sterling, March 14. The tollhouse on the Owingsville pike, two miles from this elty, wag totally destroyed by fire gaaterday afternoon. Th bouse was owned the turnpike company, and waa uninsured. Lca, X-itAI.

It waa occupied by TliOiiiaa Csrniody, wbo saved most of bis bouseboi goods. :) The residence of Dr. Joseph Russell, four mile from wua totally destroyed fire yeaterdsy afternoon, with all Its consents. The losa ia about t-JM). with no Insurant).

Dr. Ruasell 1 aimmt beipleas, ana this mis-foriaue tails ueavny npon him. AT CUATTANOOOA, TBBM. 'j Cbattakooqa. March IL The bouse occupied by M.

Ellis A family grocers, near the Alabama Great Southern Depot, burned Ibis morning aboat half-past three o'clock, together with ita con lent. 5l0 In stock, groceries and fixtures. The origin of the fire oooid not be ascertained. El lis A Co. ra Insured 'or The bulldlas belonged to Lewis Shepherd, and was worth VALUABLE MILL DbSTHOTBD.

Elfria, Ohio, March 14. At an early honr Ibis morning tbe si earn Moudur A Smltbv at Grafton Station, six miles south of this plsoe, was totally ae strayed by fire. Th cause of the fire is up. known. The mill was run nnril midnight, and wss discovered on fire about two hours Tbe mill was one of the finest in the country, and the loaa is estimated at tlt.Oui, with Insurance as follows: North British and Merca' tile, tijuou; Lancashire, 12, WU; Queeu, tl.OW); Western, il.000.

USA. OBKBKgBtJBO, IKDIAMA, 1 'OggEKsBOkO, March It During tb night ef tb 19th tb dweiUng-hoase of Thome Myers wss destroyed by fir. Tb fir wss oomraunloateg from a smoke-house near by. Th dwelling was a very subatsntial frame one, worth W.OOO. sitsaiaof about eight mi lev west of tbia city.

Mr. Myera Is a wealthy man, and will not seriously tee! tb loaa. It is quite a misfortune, however, as be la, nd tor several years has been, an invalid. Ohio. March 14.

About two o'clock Ibis roorntux the dwelling and barn of Mra. J. B. Blacklogtou. of Warren Town, ship, wero discovered oh fire.

The bonae waa aaved in a damaged condition, but tbe barn aud contents were totally destroyed. Supposed incendiarism. Insured partially In tbe Continautau BABN BTTRIIED. WeosTBa, Ohio. March 14.

A bsm beloag. ing to Jobn Reeb. In tbe southern part of. the totally destroyed by fire last aighl. Las aboat tluO: injured for 9400.

The fire originated by th explosion of a kerwio lama. HOTEL pv.STgOTgO. Mauillo, Ohio, Moron 14. A fire last eight burned to tb ground the American House, Robert Lucas proprietor, at Mount Eaton, a village west of here. A part of life furniture was saved.

Loss. tl.iKjO; tna a red In ui a ariioro lor si xuu. VILES. OHIO. i 14- Early this morning te two-story frame residence of James Flynn took fire and wss leveled to tb ground, tb Fir Department being unable to render any aaalstanc.

owuig to a froaen water-plug, itts covered by insurance. TO TKB ASBOCIATSD rama New oblsamh. March 14. W. R.

Be. bAid stationery, picture aad fancy good tor homed. Losa t3JKlU. Fkbbtsbttxs, Msreh 14 Six stores horned this Loss SlU.auV: Insured forlSJO. lb I rati Uau atbciai.

rarAi-s turn KMui-iaea. Little Rock. Aem March 14. It la bellevrd tbat the detperadoee wbo murdered Con- doctor Cain, near Mnloerry, on the Little Rook and Fort Smith Railroad, will be eapN area to-morrow. Telegrama received by Theodore" Hart man.

Superintendent ef tb raatlroad. tbl evening report that tbey ar surrounded la th mountains in Washington County, and that escape is out of tb question. A pack of blood-hounds from Morrllltoa will be taken from Van Burn op to Fayettville tonlgbt and put on th trail to-morrow mornlug. It is calmed that tb offleera bars, several times seen tb murderer, hot eoq not oaptnra them witboat killing tnero. vhloh hy are loath to do.

HtUooAla, tbe first prisonar eaptarwet. wbo is in th Jail at Van Bursa, mad a fall uofe. slon to Detective Baye, begging to be per. milted to tarn State's evidenoe. He says It was a premcjdtisted plan to nib, and they wers to reHdeavous at a raoa- tain Plaster casta of tb tracks made by tne robbers aear tbe seen of tbe crime ware take to-day, and will a forwarded to Fayeiieville.

The belief la general tbat tb robber win be lynched by th peopis as soon as tbey are captured and Identified. Tkio TawvtM TrieSllaav. spbcsax- atsraTcai vo van nanus. C- Oaleha, Ilx, Msrrb 14. Angast Harmsn.

bis wife and six children. Hviag tD Thompson Towaahip, are dsngrooaly afflicted with trichinae, brought on by half-cooked saosaee. Several nbyaie aaa are ia attendanea. km tbere seeme bat liltlrbop for tbe recovery of the aarorianates. AU at liberally of theaaa- oi wmea naa paa examined and roand to be Oiled witb parasite.

The iuwi hvuu a nnou aiarmeo. EfaresMi steieaasa. PriwTLAirTj. oaaoow. March IA Marens, ths aa-eoadiag New York broker, was released to-oay oa a writ of faahaas cirpa by order of tb Kiete Clreait Coort.

Tkt Jsdn MiitMi tb telegram oa. whtcb tb arrest tni made wa aot a an proaaa taw. ACQUITTED! The llnrdercr of. Captain Nutt Pe dare Oniltleu by Jury of Tw-elY Ilea! Am Astgntafilar xTesnU tie Trial ct Til JBrj0t Fran ta BtBfcb KU Profoand DiiappoiotnieflV. And Crowdg of People la tbe Streets QiTe Voice to tb Intense Pop- nlar Indignation.

sractAL aiirtTCE to the BMatngxa. UsioTown. March grim, cracked portrait of Chlet-Jostlc Gibson looked down from tbe wall above Judge Wilson's bead this morning span a crowd ia which na man could folly breathe without pressing upon hta neighbor. It was the last day of tbe tr al of Doge. Th aeata, tb bar raillua, tb fumt-tore about Ibe stoves wer submerged neder th cqrious tide that swept tn from tbe remotest farming townships and mining vlllaeeaof tbe eonaty to hear the pleadings for tb IW and death of tbe man they knew and lately honored.

The oner's high ehair end the wooden desk, with tb aolema-f seed Jadg. and tb scarcely sterner portrait of tb dead Cbief-Jnatle above it, alone rose to view from tbe tnaaa of Men sat sideways. fc to back, la th long paws. Down ih three aisles la ths open spse sboQt th crowd pressed thick, th front file kneeling patiently upon Ibefioor la await tb boar ef argument, Tbe old aad crippled could scarcely get their can to tb ground, and men held thair bats above tbetr shoulders, because their wss no other plsoe for them. It was tbe spectacle of a lifetime to tb people, lo se one of their members of tbe Legislators tried by a Jury of -blacksmiths, miners and farmer for tbe murderof anotber officer Of tb Btaj.

Evn tb privileged reservation wltliln the railing a as pack ad Uk a hrrlng-box. i Oot of tb very front. fringe of thli crowd a Utile man Hh a bead tnat broadens am above th ears, large forehead rauumg op pver tb top of hi bead between pad at grixxled hair, arose Charles E. Boyle, the brilliant lawyer wbo last fall defeated org. Wis for Cou grass.

Turning his fsc from th people, aa though to shut tpern quit oat of bis mind, began talking in a low tone to the Jury. For more tban aa boar bearsnedon th letters, mltigaUng-as fsr as possible tbe force of tlr letters from Dukes to Xott, and dwelling upon tbs threatening pa-sages In Captain Matt's reply. For two bouts and a quarter Mr. Boyle talked at a manifest disadvantage. Thoae wbo had heard btm in the Mellie.

Magulre cases remarked 'slack of enthua'ssm v-day; but be dared not appeal to the sympathies of bia auditors, lb cliaracier-of the ease was such thai be was com veiled to divest the anatomy of the jury of all beans before he could nope to clear his client. It waa alrooal midday when hs closed, snd tb Jury took bis jipeecb with them to dinner. After th noon races tb lumber of th oratory, he cane carried by Captain NulL- the pistol, and the letter which brought aboat the meeting wer moved over to ih Commonwealth's table, atid th tall, massive form Of pinyford towered before Ibe Jury to close tb case for tbe proseeatioa. HI heart was In hia cease. The indignation that has been swelling up Into the court-room from every street-corner sines th letters were mads publle yesterday wss behind him, and be made as great a speech I as he will probably make In his lifetime.

Snd-ly snd ariiatly at first told th brief alory of th crime, which, aaid, surpassed in alter villainy tbe blackest example of recorded crime In tbl Ktat sioeethe foundation ot th Commonwealth. When he eume to tbe first letter from Dukes to Natt, be went through li sentence by cutanea wits seething; commentary, picturing him as portrayed himself In hi story of his relation frith th daughter ef Captain Nuit, lis pictured Captain JJutt coming to Unlontowa on Baturday nlgbt, and going home with tbe bOrdea of woe upon to see bis dishonored dsughtar, aod. look Into the xad eyes of the mother who bore ber. His review of tbe esse wss powerfoL Mr. Play ford poke an hoar and a quarter, and when he concluded there was a amotberedmurmuT ot applause through tbe bouse.

cold, mratured voice of Judge Wilson then took op tbe ease. Quietly Snd somewhat monotusly rehearsed th familiar law of murder, but wben oust nearer to th present rase, although ha oontlnued witb a Judicial firmness; ths watgbtof his charge waa decidedly against the prisoner. charg occupied aa boor, and at 4 JO tb life of Lyman Dukea was left entirely with tbe Jury. Tbe twelve men filed slowly out to their consulting" room. crowd followed them slowly with tbelr eye no til th last roan disappeared.

Then there was a rush for th door, until scarcely half a haadred of all the throng rema ned. Paring tbs time tne Jnry wss oat gossip rsa high, and people who crowded tbe vicinity were wildly excited. It waa suspected the Jnry aa constituted would aot convict, and from lip to lip the question raot "Will they do ttf -Dare they aoqait him!" Old man left thir Mat by tb spring fir and hobbled out to add their voice to tb general de nunciation. Men ot middle age and tfaeyonpg mea of the town walked the streets or at listening for the ringing of the OourVbooae bell, wbich would Indlcat that tb Jury bad agreed upon a vardicL Ii had been an- noaneed that if tb jury agreed before nine o'clock tbe bell would be rung, and tbe whole towa waited anxiously for tbe sum irrons, which it was hoped would announce thst Justice wo Id be doue. Immediately oa ret Ir iag the Jury resolved to keep their deliberation secreL Then tb first ballot was tskn-4 for acquittal and for manslaughter.

Th slow work of talking over the evidence and taking standing votes and-votes by holding ap the right band went on until sight bailots had been taken. It was now fifteen miauiee lo eight o'clock One of tb tipatave on guard was told to notify Judge Wilson tbs Jnry had agreed upon a verdict. As be walked across to the Jodgea re denceon Main street, some of tb waichlal eyes caught bim. Tber waa ah Instant surmise what it meant, and tb nearest group star led for tb Coart-hoas on a roa. Several times before, wben the ohareb bell rang or a slock struck the there was a false alarm, and tbe more excitable ran bat this time tbe ery went ap: Tbsy have agreed.

The Jary is coming la." Tbe sound of harrying feet passed tbe word. The evening papers with the laat details of tbe trial, werv flung oa tb floor; stores and sbopa were deserted. Tb lata comers to tb hotel sapper table. Infected witb tn excitement, dropped knife and fork and ran. Walter dropped their napkias aad raa ef tar them.

Before the first tap of the Court-boos bell had aammonad those ta tb ramors quarters of the town, the Court-hnuae yard was a mass of people. The Coart-roont wa Jammed as It bad nevr oeo daring ths trial. Witn one step upon th platform by hia desk Jadg Wilson said, forbodiagly: -1 am afraid tbe verdict gomes too Quickly to be tbe right I The Jury filed In slowly, and took tbelr seats, la earn tb counsel In the easau Inu lenatb earn tb prisoner, at etep aa arm, hi race as stoua ana impassive as ever. It is said be bag aa Inkling 7 of 7 tbe verdict hs sat tilted back la his chair, with his bis plump bands folded placidly anon atomaeb. wbtl the Clerk called ever tbe names of tb Jorera.

Htaeyea were bent on tbe table la front of bira until tb elerk weat through he formula and came lo tb queatiou: "Be say youl" Jnror Mela tyr. wbo waa alet4 to deliver tb vera let. broke in prematurely, Tb elerk said "Bold on. Duke glanced np at tb Juror who bad tbns foresbsdowed th verdict, while th elerk. Searlgbt, went ea witb blsqaeetioat -Is tb prisoner guilty aa stand la dieted or not gaiityT' "jrot gailty." As the words fell from tae lips of tbe Jnror tber wsa a bias or two, and a few feeble beers.

The majority seamed doaai If tbsy bsd baard arigbt, and did nothing. The prisoner made no alga that be bad heard what was said. Jndgs Wilson seemed am axed. ana aaid: "I snppose the. verdict tbat yon bav ren dered ia ca yoo thought yoa anoald tendar under yonr oaths; bnt It Is on that gives dis satlsfsotioa to tbe Court, because we thoagbt th evidence was snfflelent to )osilfy you 1 rendering a different verdloL If yoo.have oommltted an error it ta on earftnot avoid.

bat an only express our condemnation of it In this mild way. The prisoner is Duk sneaaed off. th Coon adjourned, th oat. bat walled a boot the bal.a to the acquitted man ra Mb He started down the back way, bat remained con-eealed a tbe bis eons, set passed oot the ether way. Tb crown seeing him go.

la a meaaore dispersed. On tb streets Indignation at the verdtetraa An In prompt a prormmg formed a I once, and naraded the atreets m-ith f.rudeefOgy ef Dakaa apo-i a no-e. andcr. ng hi uaine with oaths snd leer. Tbreata pf lynching were freely made.

Dakea sought th proteenon efth Bheriw. sndeloKeted blmself ia tbe tall building fj tb Ktabt. Hs was not locked op. boi re-maiaed in tbcHbertiTs parlor. Tfrejaryd apiearrd lb tbe eunfuaion the m'aute they were discharged, and.

alarmed at tna thre.ta of tar aad leathers i hat armed theta the paved through the crowd, sought seeurnr away from Hie hotels and tbe uus been Impoeaible lo sea them since. Tbe etngyor uages.ar er Demg carried la' Athory stable. Dukea, wiio had been eaaght up and carried along tn iDC prooaaaiop. Tn efhav Idea took like wild flee with the angry people, who were seeking some mui, of esprvaslog their disapproval of the ver-Iim By ten o'clock'efflglea were hanging from the lamntpok In all part of the town. Meanwhile th sober-tr.

Indd men wm giving expression to their feelings in other way. A paper waa rapidly cirrnlaiea sailing an indignation meeting to-morrow 0f all wlio are Jealous of tne reputation o' Key. ette County. It wss hnrr edly sikuoJ. Wilt be poated thniugri th town sud nvgh.

burhoon to-morrow. Following tea call: IX DIO NATION BSKTIKS. Cltliensof Fsyetie County In favor of sns. tala ng the eharacer of the ooum tmUir tna civilised world, ar invited to aaaeinhle at ia Poet otnee al 7 p. m.

Thursday, the Uih mat lo express their at theoutrageous varO.ot aequilting the aesaasln of- apiain C. Nott. l.ettr-e world know that tne law. sb ug rstisensof ibs cotintr are nor km snd homfled, and their feelings outraged fcy theverdlci" Al nvdalght tbs excitement is Intense, but beyond tii burning of Dune and the jury in ertiny. no breaon or tbe peaoe baa occurred.

1 he crowd Is thlnln out. Ii is expected tbe xcilemept wtlt be renewed to-morrow. -A Hia nnlt Itectded. Locisvillb. Mrr)fi 14 The esse at Mr.

H. Kmli Wadsworlh, of Boaion, Mssa agaiust W. H. Henderson and ot tiers, of this city, heirs of Win. Henderson, during bis life a prominent merchant ol New Crlea was decided to-day In the United Bisk treuit court after a week's trial.

The Jury brougiit I a vera tet far the plnlntirr for Xi.n.i,. fall amount claimed. The uil Was brouKut upon a note mad in Iw Orleans iu ifyw by ih firm of He- dsrson A tisinea, anil u-vol veil many tmporrant qitesttons, ino.Hr arising under the The case haa attracted much attention here, as lua partiea are well known in business mrcies. Teetipxanlal Sieneral Pope. Lbavekyobth, a as as.

March 14 ritl. sens of Leavenworth to-day preented a to Major Uenrnl Pope, CommanderoT the Department of MiKsourl, head quartern i Fori Tbe. preaenation vubf Jndge Robert Crozier, and repltwl In by utt-eral Pope in a short sud feeling speech. The Mall Trrt. Pittsburg, Ptsts, March IL Th Western Nail Association met iu regular niootlnv session ai noon to-day and reanirmed tbs card rate.

It waa aleo oectded to rrsuinsops rattuus next Monday, and, after running lhr weeks, to abut down agum for two week more. 1 trude is re nor eU dull, wilk stocks light ai-d very much brukeu. The sjelaa HsIeansU. Montkeal. March 14 James Ori mea.

the alleged Uhio forger, has tiueu diachargea. 'J ii i. s-t tlis Pa hlabbew. i Peak's siiu.1 "I hear yoa had burglars over to your house laal nialit." said the grocery-man to the bad boy, iu lie cam in auu aai on ine counter rialit over a little Gimlet hole, where thearo- eerv.niau bad fixed a darning uet-die. so that or nuiiiiia a eirina ine nwuuie wtiuiu ur up througtj tne hole and run imo tba boy about an tncrw tne ttrocery-iuan nau oeen lay log for th boy for two oy.

ana now tnat bad got hun rialit over lb Ixile th first tune, it in an iikii iaugn to tuiua. now ne woutu max him lump aud yell, and as lie edged erf aud got noiu oi tue string tne uoy iooaea uuoou aaioua of impending danger. Ibe grocery man pulled, auu the boy at atill. lie pulled aaatn aud again, and Dually in noy satui "tea, il la repor.eu that. we Uad burglars off, liiArft.

On. rou needn't null that ateinaJ any morel I lieurd you was seniua a trap fori rue. a no- i put a piece ot board -inside rojj pants and thought 1 would let you exerciMS yourself, uo ahead, it it amuses you. it don-' hurl roe." The urocerv man looked snd. and then smiled asioklr sort of smile at tna tallora a mi pun to punufura in boy.

and then aaid: "Well, how waa llT the policeman didn't aeem to know luueii about the partieuj lara, lie said there waa so murn uevmry goj M. gon at your house that nobody could tell wnen any tning was serious, aud be was iu elineu to tuinK it waa a pui-up joo. "Now, let's have an nnaerainndlBg. mil the boy. "Wliau-ver 1 any, you ara not to vivel meawsy.

il's a go, is itv a nave always betnj afraid or you. oecuuse you nave a sort or- de oaved-egg-look about yoa. You are like i peca ot potatoes wuu tne oigones on lop; a sort of a strawberry-box. with Hie boitotrl ralaed up, so have thought you would ud back on a fellow. But If you won't give ih.s away, here goes.

You see, 1 heard ma tell to briug up another bottle of lal nlghL When ma corks herself, or has a paid any-where, she Juat usea liniment for all insl is anu a pint Dot is oon'i laat mora thnu a Week. Well, I told my chum, aud we laid for pa. This liniment that ma oaea oflul bot, and almost blisters. Pa went td the Langtry show, and did not get horn till eleven o'clock, and ma and my cliuru oc4 eided to teaeh pa a le.ison.S 1 don't thick it it right for a roan to an to tne titeaters and net lake his wiie or bl little t- we conf eluded to burgle pa. We agreed lo lav on in st aim, and when lie cam up toy chum wa t-hit hi ou tbe head with a dried bladder, a D' I wa lostab him on th breasi-poeket with 1 1 stick, and break th liniment home, at make him think he waa killed, it couldn't bav worked better If we had rehearsed ib, We bad talkd about buralars at aupuer-umei and got pa nervoua, so when be cam upsis ana was nit on tne nena wtm in bladder, Jh first thing lie said was 'Burglars by and be started to -go back, and then nit btm on toe oreaat pocket, wnare tne not lie wus, and meg we ruatied by bim down stairs, and I suid iu a stage whisper.

I guess ba'a a dead an 4 we went down cellar and ap the back siatra lo my room and nn dressed, fa hollered to ma that he waa murdered, and ma called ine. an 1 came down in my nlght-ahlri. and tbe ni girl shecame down, and pa was on the loungi and be said his life-blood waa fast euo.n away. He held his band oo the wound, an aidl.he could feel the warm blood trirklin a ear down to bis boots. 1 told pa to stuff soma into the wound, such aa hs told tn lo itll ray lip to mak my muataoh grow, and pa aid.

boy. tbia ia do lime for trifling. Your pa la ou his last legs. Wben I coins upstairs I met six burglars, and I ailaoknd litem, ana lorceq lour or them down, sna was golug to hold them and send for He police, whea two more, that I did net know about. Jumped on me, i ws getting tbe best of them, when oue of thetn struck me over tbe bead with a crow-bar.

aqd toe' oilier stsooea me to tne bean wunia butelter-knlle. I nave received' my death wound, my boy, and my bot Moothern blood, that I odered np so freely tor ray Country la her lime of need, la. passing frora, my body, and aoon your pa will only a piece of ould clay. Oet some tee aad put on my siomacb. aud all tne way oown.

ror i am burning I went to th water pitcher aud got a ehuak of ic and, put maid pa's shirt, and while ma wa tesriDgupso uld akirt to stop tbe flood of blood, I asked pa if be felt better, and if ennid describe tb villain wbo bad nr. ordered bim. ra gaspea and moved bis legs to get them coot from tb elovied blood, be said, slid lie went on "One of tbem was about ux foot high, and had a sandy mustache. I sot him down and bit bim In th nose, and if the police find bim, hi no will be broke. uv otwuu vu waa wiioa.

set, ana weighed aboat 200. I hsd him don. and my boot wa on bis neck, and! waa knocking two more down, wben I I wa blL Tb thick-set on will hsv tb mark of oo throat. Tell the police, when 1 am gone, aboat tn boot-b eel By tbte tlm ma bad aot tba skirt tor ap, and she started it under pa's shirt right where be said wa bit, and pa Wat telling a what tndo to settle his estate, wbes ma began to smell th liniment, and i found th broken boul In -bis pocket, Snd searobed pa for th place where be wsl stabbed, and then sbe began to laugh, audi pa got mad and ea id be didn't see ae a death bed scans was such an almiabty fanny artair. god tban she told he was not hurt, but tbat be bad fU" tb siairs and broken jhi botlie, and that tbere waa no blood oi him.

aod said, 'Do you mean to tell an my body and legs are not bathed 10 human goret" and then pav got op Snd found it was only th liancnt He srot mad and asked ma why sh didn't fly around snd gst something to tak tbat linimeni off his I. gs. as it was eating them right tbrotjgb to the bone, and he saw Day ebum put bis bead In tne door, wltta one aallue haagiog down, aod pa looked at me and then be'aalo. 'Look a bare, tf I find oat It waa yoa bora mat put up tuts job ou tue. I'll tusks it so bot for you that you will think liolmt-ni Is ioe-eraent ia I told pa II didn't look reasonable that me and my chum oooid be six borulara, six teet bigb.

with our noses brbaa, aad boot-heel marks on our dvck. and pa-bo aa for as tof to bed slits red qatck. sad give biro chance to rinse off that wrst-rd. Say, how oea my pa sinks yoa aa a good single-handed liart" and weat tip to tbe eobnter while the grocery inaa went alter a acattle of coal. la tbe aaaaa tlm one vf the grocery man best customers, a deacon In iiieeiuron eome ia and sat dowg oo ths counter, over i darning- needle, snd, as the grocery maarame la witb th coal, tb buy pulled tb siring, and went outdoors and tl pped over a basket of rata naa aa.

wnll tb deaoon got dowa oJ th counter wltb bia band clasped, and apcer in every feature, and told tbe grocery man coull whip him.la two mlauiea. 'I he grocery man asked what was th matter, and. th deacon bunted up th source Trout wh.net; tn darning-oeedl came throngii th counter, and. as the boy went across the street, eon and tri grocery man were roiliog oa tn floor, tb grocery -man trying lo bold; tn deacon's fists while be -explained aboat tn darninx-needl, aad that it was Intended for tbe boy. now as sum oot ta buy aws wautoawa.

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