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1 KAILBOADS. jbe Trunk Lines Pool Earnings V- 4 v-i i Settleni'nt Made it M-ney Dasls at Testardav'a flettiar. Tit Existing Differential Rates and Per-ctntagea to ba Continued. AnaaaJ Meeting of Stockholder of tna venirai jmo. CWimjre anc AUaatta ta a OpsasA to IutU(t-Votti and PoiaWra i from tbs tins.

SMM1 CBIMBttM SebOBa. arSClAl. aisrATCn TO Tit NItU Kcw 'Yobk, April Mr. Uould and Mr. reomas.

President of tbe East Tennessee. Vlr-ilaie and Oeorgia Railroad, and llr. Brie, lb attorney of tn company, arc to meet t-aay to Mltl the main points of tb consolidation schema vita tba Sootb-westarn ijutm, lav demand that tb stockholders aaoold have a sixty days' notice of any contrast raqoirina; their ratification. A meeting has. therefore, been called for June 23d, when tadsy's srransement will Be settled.

ll appears tbat there is sorae law -salt pend-ids is mard to the Li' tie Rock -Kailrosd. and tnat unlet it speedily settled Br.Geald will hers to parallel that road to attain bis object. the tber band, the remaining: agree-meut which exist between the Earn Xen-itmf and tbe Louisville and Nashville Road una a great deal ot money and trouble to the projectors of the consolidation, a it elves taeni outlets New Orleans on one aide and to Cincinnati on tba oiber. Tbe Har.Dlbal and St. Joe Combination woo Id probably have been already settled If It bad not been for Mr.

Kuweil Base and John Blood good. These two stockholders, although tbey signed the agreement, demand tbat the bonus which they are' to receive from tbe Burlington and tuiccy Company should have priority over any mortrajre that may be issued later on. To this PremOent Perkins objects, eul onlesa some amtoable settlement la made Mr. Uould will probably come onoe more to tne front with Ms threat of building a Hsnnlbal extension from Qnlney to Chicago. He is said to be averse to building any thing lust now and to be very anxious to eat rid ot bis Hannibal stock, bnt the attitude ot Mage sad Bloodgood on toe one hand and of Perkins ea tbe other aaay force bis band.

Tbo rttleaita ts Allan tie. trrciAii stsATa To tmm xxqcikkb. Lima, Ohio. April 25. The Chicago and At Issue Railroad Company will pnt on regular trains between Marlon, Ohio, and Honting-toD, Indiana, May lit.

It is understood that on passenger train Mb way and a loeal freight eaeh.way will epmprls aU tbe schedule at present. heed-quirier ot tbe road will be In Chicago. Toe officers are as follows: Colonel J. Condlt Smith. Vice-President and general maneger; J.

C. Williams, chief euglneer; 8. H. Doty, geoersl roadmarter: S. W.

Bnow. general pas-Mngcr and ticket agent; K. aloKay. general irtlght agent; Rossell Elliott. Auditor; J.

ki. Psruons, supertnteudept westeru division; J. H. Tlnney. superintendent eastern division.

Huntington, lnd. Tbe roadbed is being put la nrsi-ciaaa eonaition ss last as possible. John 8. Kiiobeil baa been appointed station agent at Kenton, and Frank C. McCoy station snent at Lima.

Iheoffieeaand effects wblch have been here for some time In the Croose tUock have been removed to Chicago. Indlaaapolia Re tea. tract it. biarAtca to tax xaauuixa. laoiAMAroLia, April IS The I.

and St. L. MoomoleUng 50-foot freight depot at Terra Haate. Boras of the local sreou are gnlllnj tbe bo- col to travelers by selling them Meondelass uskets with a personal letter to tbe conductor to auow id oearer to riae ire in ine onair-car. John Mangan, M.

V. Ryan. C. B. 8eegar and J.

May have become tbe successors toitas lour Pan-Handle eondoctors tncnUoned'yett-trday. There are two vacancies yet to be Blled. There belnK no ronnd-trlo rates to summer resorts within the xronk line's territory, the bee Line will this aoramer otfer round-trip tickets to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, wbence two-cent rata to naratogaand other resorts may be bad over tne mvi or central. Tbe Jalat Exeeaii ve Cans mi tie. eeiiAL umrATt-M tpthi gmartaBit.

Ktr York, April 25. Tlie Joint ExacnUrs Committee of tba Department, at lis meeting at the Windsor Hotel tbla morn Inc. decided to accept tbe percentages of the competitive traffic to and from differential irate points, as fixed by Commissioner Fink as a basis of a settlement in tbe pool, and it wss decided tbat ali differences between the com pet! nc roads shaald be paid In cash, less a certain per eent. ttntl was not made public lo the afternoon tne committee met in the efflce of the Commissioner, where tbe disco lion ot a revision of tbe percentages and of differentials was continued, iteror auioorn lag to-morrow it is expected that) tbe figures si ooTo win ne readjusted aa a oasis ior toe Derations of tbe oreseut six months. Tbe freight department of the committee will also sicei to-morrow.

Tba Pitta biara a ad Weeterau trxctAi. siskatcx to in asaciaxa. PtTTSBtJita, Pr, April 25. Plttebnrg and Western trains arc now running over tbe Fox. torg fridge.

Freight is low being shipped irera Plttsbarg otreet to Bradford. Lumber from the upper tier of coantiea la also beiog Hipped over this road. Throneh passenger ire. ins between Pittsburg and Bradford will toon be rnn. Tbe road ta important to tbe oil aten, as.it paasea through every Held.

Looking? After I lta Extenalasv. sractAjk aiarATca to tei xxatnaaa. WiacBBsrxav Kr April 26. A party ot prominent railroad officials. Including General John Echola, M.CIngalla, Briggs Cunningham and ttuperlhiendent Bender, are here looking after the extension of tbe Ken lucky Central Railroad, which tbey thins viU be completed to uicnmond by aiy 1st.

Chleaaa xJaka. CstCAOO, April 25. The 'ickel-Plate Road so-day completed arrangementa for crossing' tba tracks of tba PlltUburg, Fort Wayne aud Chicago Road at Grand Crossing. It will enter the city over tbe tracks of the Lake 8 bore Road, and as tbe letter's terminal facilities nntil lu own are ready. Tbe crossing will be made Sondar.

and arrangementa be com ix. i)iid and in working order by May lOtb. 'lBe annual meeting oi iua ui tbe Chicago, uuriinaton ana unincy rtoaa was held bare to-day. Tbe old Board of l)i rectors waa re-elected. A synopsis of tbe an' anal, report has already been given in these eilApetehes.

I A statement will be published here that the trnnit ima mrm sraDarinf to retaliate vieor- oasly srpoo tbe Central Pacific Road for Its tarl lot tie late aiversinn oi idivuib inuia lrom New Tork to 8sn Francisco from the or dinary all-rail roots to tbe water route irora Ate York to- wrieana ana uTwgn, taeoeo over tbe stoutbern l'ueineana na con keeuona to the coast at reduced rates. Jetaetf llaada. Chicaoo, Ivu, April 25-The agent of the principal steamboat lines plying between this City and Buffalo and Erie have Joined bands with the railroads la making war agaiuat the ebargee or the Hoard of Trade, end It la asserted tbat they will not appear on the floor nam tne pending utspnie eaivau tuv sou roads is settled. It was expected the board vnnld mil iklDmtQU oy wster io order to bring tbe roads to leraaa, buly ae the nrineinai imMnf aiaarnm are owned bv the railroad companies, tbey are aobjeet WtaeUiter'e eoeiroi. aad tbe aetioa or tue aaeata la stated lo be by order of the railroad suiuitn.

TnuiMiim nuinllrMeswiiii- eade sailing veseeis aad a lev lndepeudeat coat noes. Aanaal 'Cotntgra, Ohio. Aoril J5.The ananal saeetiagef tbe siookbolders ot the Ceatral votQ fiallroad uimuir waa held to-day. 'edge J. R.

8wan waa Cbaiman. and A. erase Beoretary. Tbe following directors vera elected: Or bed Smith. J.

H. ColllBa. Iaaaa W. Hall red ford Dunham, Joshua O. Harvey, Robert rre L.ld Lee.

Joseph SL cwan, W. B. areoka baatel Applegaie. Joa. W.

Jeoklas, m. n. ciemenu and Uemaad Latrebe. J- R- Coiltna aud Uaniel Afpteet were ao- poiaied a committee to draft resolutions on death af Ei-Ooreroor Dennieon, a former ana saemner of toe aoara- fleatlaaar TTixjc Txxaa, April the ananal tsttiDg ot Ike stockholders of the St. Louie arrow-Ooag Railroad.

J. W. Paramara re-elected Preeldeot, and Wax, Beater, of Loota, and Logan li. Root, of LJtUe Roek, lee-Praklnt w.aeDter. ivrea hi.

Root ana j. M.uuner- tr appointed aa Exeeotlve Committee. Siaiinuiiuit tint the few ease In Arkansas 'u ee closed, and throaga traiaa rsairaa Louis ta Trier. Tbe Clalna gteeiaeeeu PAUt, MiM, April StWodfe 81mons baaed a aeeree In the demnrrer of the Bapidg and Borlingtea Railroad la tbe of the Sortb-westera reel Cdtapeny taiBettbat raiiread. reduelna the elalaa of fuel Compear aad leaving tbe AKannira a nrti Three hundred the west shore week at Hampton Point jmo the river yesterday, aad disappeared Paikla iha trisvk.

Larx. April S3-On tbe Canadian SaUroad yesterday two mile of Creek. kkid, taakln a aaaxiaooa tree vest THE BHQUplBBjblCIKNATC THUBSDAT. APBtt. 2G.

ISa v- from Vlnnepet rails "are now iaia to wHouaiijr-uirea aum of Waakatcaa- waaCrossinc. I RoVTB Actxw A. T. TMgaart. R.

E. Klag, 1. L. Ca4bona and J. M.

Thatcher, Ot the third subdivision of the Adsmr Express, were la me etty yesterday in conference vtto special Agent Zlmmennaa. RALkieu. V. tL April JaV-Oa the Western North Carolina Railroad seven landslide were reported and many trestlsa Washed away. Traiaaraa only to biatesvlile.

ts a sara tirctpgsrD.xsT or Tbe trunk lia aemed Cha Nev York, Lake Erie "and Western sine lis reorganisation, bat to which its old name or Erf" still elinga, has recently jpade rapid air idee toward hav ing la reality a trunk riae. -But a rev months since VanderbiH taade aa attempt 16. almost sever lia eobactloa w-ttu. the West by throwing the traiBe VJa tbrle fast I re lg Bill neaofi of bis Lake Shore and Canada Soothern Koaaa. But is tie ad tne concern this very got has resulted In the adoption of sucb aastggresslve policy that we now find the Uriels eooxoi of tbe jnew-iorit, reonsyi-vaala aad Vblo, and tba Cbioago and Atlantic, and thereby extending their management from tsalgrnanca to Chicago and Clneinotal.

with ample op portunities to reach nearly all important Western not is without asklnit leave of their rival, aa baa beretufore beea tbe cane. Bmce President JeweU aawumed the po-Sitlod be oocnpiea tne roaoagettteoc of the roaa mere nan peeo. a etraay progressive movement of the ron In all particulars, so that the prent iltive flrtds the road In excellent comllilon. (h its double tracks and large eqnlpnsent. and also with firat-elaes con nection wm kb ena wee, wnieo are enabling it to habdie traffic of vaat proporttoaa, compared with that of the period previous to Its reorganisation.

Hot tbe leant valuable, both to Uie roud Itself and tbe country served, are the two connections running into Kew England via the Hooeae Tosnel and via tbe Maw Vnvlr.aiut Nm Fn.l.iul MtKM tiu connection were opened a rapidly Ineeeaaiog truffle is beeo developed, wbieb. with the new facilities ot tba Erie, will in crease still mora rapidly, to tbe advantage ot tbe road aud New agland Statea. Boston Journal. AaioCATTLXCAarxtr-AWT. The following Board oJ Direotora of the Kiuee Parlor Cattle Car Company were elected yesterday! Joseph Block.

Caaimlr Battmann, Jobn Alfred Myert, L. Benjamin. George K. D'Utassy, H. llloway, Jobn o.

Muguea, h.iuU PoUak. K.iuee. Ciacvi-aaa Issaed by Fselght raffle Maa- ager Olds annonttee tbe appointment of 14. Ham peon ae oomtnerdal agent for the Mis souri PaclBd at Denver and C. L.

Rising commercial aceot for the Miaaourt Paoifle and Wabasb Bath Mr. Hainpaon and Mr. Rtaina were Wabaab officials. It Is currently reported that the voaltlon of general, freight agent of tbe entire Gould system baa beea offered Mr. Knlgbt, a present general freight' agent of tb Wabaab.

air. UorgUld-Will reaaala In possession of bis position and title as treignt trame manager, and all assistants will be for tba present retained In the service. Tan following statement of tbe earn ine" aad expenses of the Cbioago, Burlington and 4ulooj Railroad'. Company tor tb those months ending March SI, 1W, has Just beea made DUblio: exoenses. ti66.f5&3;net For tne three montas mere vex an laereas ot etwiw is gross aarninga, aa laoreaa of tlfifl lu ex-peases and an increase ot s8W.sX)0 In oet earn-in ce.

Five-sixths oC the increase in net oarn-Inga vaa made In Tbb fast fruit and vegetable train over tbe Cincinnati Southern, wvien bae bean arriving here at six o'clock eaan morning, vlll hereafter arrive at foar o'clock, two boars earlier. This change has been mad aa It was found that the old hour of arrival waa too late to give the consign an opportunity to get their rait and vr abtos into tbe market at an early enough hour. CarTAi J. L. Whxlax, a vell-knovn Chi cago Joaraallst, baa beea appointed passenger agent of the Louisville.

New Albany and Chicago Railroad at Louisville, Ky. Mr. Wbelaa wui assume me ounce ot nis new position May 1st, and will have especial charge of the excursion and tourist business ot this road. Tan estimated gross earnings ot tb Illinois Central Railroad (Illinois. Iowa and Son hern Divisions) for the second week la April, 148, were as follows': Freight.

tl38.7M: passengers. 50.258: miscellaneous. 3u.77i: total. S219.78S. Tbe ft roue earniaes tor toe corresponding wee last year were Th general manager of tb Wabasb hag Is sued an order requiring employs to Bai lor meo.

Jaxks Waixh baa been appointed general manager ot the Cbioago aad Western Indiana. KOTXS. Gkorge 3. Mahsft. of the Milwaukee, Late snore ana woaterav stae, eirnveei la town yesterday.

Uxoxck W. McMiCBAXfc, road-master of the C. and L. division of the Louisville aad Xaabvllle, is la tbo olty, A.T. Fxrbt.

traxellng passenger agent of the Chioaao and Alton, waa amoaa the ar rivals ta tb city yesterday. F. O. Mabbkkkt, (traveling paatenger agent of tb uraad flap ids ana inaiena, was urea' latlng around among tne ooys yestaraay. OountL PArniftov.

travellnc oassenrer agent of the Bee Line, whose head -quarters are at Cleveland, was la tbe pity yesterday. G. superintendent or tb aud Lexington Division of tbe Loo is vllle and ash villa Road, wax bar yesterday. ceTTt PILL. Tba Tarfoas Ltoaor Orgaafaatlova iseCltl Datavsntaeej la Tbielr Oppoel' tlan Jadgts Besdly sad Lsstwsrlll DeeltBlaa- Ae aa Atloraeya tmr the Ielera.

That tb liquor dealers, saloon-keepers and brewer are In earnest-in their fight apon the Scott bill, whleb provide for tb taxa tion ot tb liquor trafno ioh Stat of Ohio, and especially In thl city, there can be no doubt, jndglng more particularly by tb meet ings held yesterday by tbe organisations rep resenting the vrl Interest la tbs liquor trad. At th meeting of tbe Saloon-keepers' Association, held at Ar belter Hall. Jos. wabia presided, nd la' opening tb meeting be elated that tbe purpose In calling tbe saloon. keeper together vaa to discus tb Scott bill and th course tbe association ought to par-su in opposing tb fulfillment of Its provisions.

a motion that tb society co-operate with other associations interested in it pro vision to teat the validity of tbe law in tbe Courts was amended aoas to provide forth appointment of a committee of three to act in conjunction with similar committee from th other aoctellee, aad. was then adopted. Messrs. Auguat Abelnboldt, Eugsne Sebmldl and Theodora Cngerer were named as tB committee. President Wahla waa added to the core salt lee, which was given power to act.

A Cjuestloa arose aa to what coarse sbould be puraued by tba aloon-keurs in making their returns upon th Assessors' bianka. but after some debate this was left to tb joint com raitMea front th Several association to decide. At the Jobaetoa BalMiagsa meeting of (he Brewers' Association was held, at whiehall tbe brewers Vere repreaeated. Max Hell maa was President end A. Baer acted aa becretary of the meetlne.

to motion a eommltte of Ave, with, power to act, vss appointed to act witn tne eomcartiee already appointed iron the other aaaotnations. the com tee eoBslst-Ingol Heory Mublbsnser.C. W.Boss, Hermsn Laokmaun. Ueorae Weoer and John Goets. Jun to which tb President, Max Hellman, was aiterwaro auaeo.

as was onanisBouair voted to teal tne neott bill ta the Courts. Levi J. Workuaa, Praeldenunf tb Liquor Deslers' Aaaoeiatlon. WHO was nresenU stated tbat Judge Hoaaly had Informed him that la no ease could tbe fitavi bring suit for taxes Qnder tue pro vie lotas ot in stout oa oaior ta um Immediately after tbad)oarnmnt of th Brewer' Association, there waa at tb earn niMtineof li com Bait tees from tb brewers, liquor dealers, Qsoeral Protective AsaoC at toll, auu toe aiuuaawpvii, wuiva uaZ txellmaa waa ehoeen CUairmae aud B. Cbadwiek Becresary.

I reeolveo ti i tor tha Boraooa of teet iDXllie provisions of Scott bill, Judg Georg lloadly, Judg lcholaa ngwortn, Kittrrdce. Lao-i eod Jopa w. Warring. fo'o. tio- I ninwt i ee to see thee legal lamtnari and agree opoa coarse of action Jo pureo was ppointd.

eouslsting of Henry Mnnlbauser and Son a in the orewersi wti beger, representing tbe.llqoor ealer; A C.FaaanA flrvh tA idt. This torn- Sana Jobn afw.rd re'rTed-that Juds. Hoad.y would not cooent7o tre antll 'consulted the Cbrm of tbe fJJ; Aaeootatioov LB.l,dd.irinia fallT Jad Lonrrorth Tiikeviee decliaed to 'je oni.i iT. sioerialceU vbetber li J'tI: TnoATllogll. vaa enxaged on heotber rTngSJ-toidaV ib oura to be paAX "JTmeetiar tbeMadebenden eltlMjns baia at Turner Bail last night, fourteen soele-fiel4 adopted tb Russe tax moetiy iyir tb.

aoeiy v.tb those oppressed xloaao-awfaara rrei Asaoelatlois. At th ananal atsetlaa; ot tbe Hooaa-wwaor Proteotive AeeoolaUoem, held last night at tba and Walnot atreata, th foUoviag directors vere ltd to serve for tbe ensoiof year: P. r. Hsiay.u. r.

xu.w-, Adam Sale, yoaeott SlefSft, f. lBBebauHl, E. Victor, Fred Noell, M. Srnir Let man H.F. cobra.

B. BoileeM. sobraira- aergsr ana rtai stevaeisr, Mr vlf1 arros beedscb yUlded only to Dr. Beasoav Celerjrand chamomile 11U- fg. a.

Bobiasoa. 374 Way ah, wuuawf-i "blU Vajwi. aa they tmpo lb.r'Vrwttd further AMEIIICAN FORlvStEBS. Second Annaal Meetlnc of tbo State Aaaoclation. 4- Sylvan Mytholorical Poetry and Son- timvnt Forasta In Wsttsrn Aala Arbor Day.

Tbe Rtate Forestry Association convened In Second annual aeasion at tan o'clock yesterday tnornlag la Melodeett HalL Th entrance and th hall iuelt were gracefully decorated vi th festoons, and tables la tb rear and at the side of tbe room contained specimens of American and foreign woods. Judge Warren Higley, PreeLdeaA of tbe oasoeiatioa, eaJJed tb meeting to order, and stated that on account of the multiplicity of official duties MayorStepbebS could bote present to deliver tb velcom address, which duty be himself tbea aadertook. At tbo oooeloaloa of tbe remarks ot tha presiding officer. Dr. Warder.

Honorary Vloo-Preaidaat, saad a fitting response on behalf of tbo In attendance from this and other States. The same geatiemaa tbea followed with aa Inter eating aad laatractivs address on tb subject of flow. When and Wber to Promote Forestry." He vaa followed by Dr. H. 8.

Osmond, LL.D., of Oxford College. Ohio, with paper on tb topic, "The Effect of Forest Ravage la Western Asia." After a brief bat carefully worded Introduction, be reached the subject In hand, and said: Tb landsof Syria and tbe adjoining regions of Assyria and Armenia, with tbe vast mountain forests of Media on th east aud tbe deso late regions of tbe south, present as with all the condition to make up tb history of tbe grandest forest life and strength, aud tbe ansa and desolations vhlcb follow upon their been. Tb speaker then proceeded, touching la passing npoa th latitude of Ma-vaunab. and tbea eastward to tb lands of. wblcb be desired to epeak, until be reached tbe Euphrates.

There has been.be asserted. the most Intimate relations between forestry and history all through the latter pre-Servian to ns tb history of tb forests, while th former preserved to ne to a certain degree tb histories, mono mental, ot th forests and th aationa. Be alluded briefly to tbe manner In which trees grow and spread their kind, and also to the effect ot temperature npoa forest life fand growth. In tb latter regard he aad tbat plant life may killed by the iroat or a season, out ids most leariut changes ars those which take years, perbsps a century or many of them, to effect aad dar ing vbicb time trees and forests once consid ered primeval gradually cease to grow and decay and fall, and their very seed disap pears and leaves only rainless plslns and grievous heat aad all tbs miseries attendant. Tbo of lost forest llfs, be re sumed, ere nowhere more dreedfal than in Western Asia, inasmuch as at the present time tb regions near tb Persian Gnlf and in Mesopotamia are tb dresriest, and oppressed by droughts and beats vbicb render them, al most uninhabitable.

This paper closed tbe morning session. In th afternoon Mr. Reemolln delivered an address on the subject, "What Can be Learned from Trees." At tbe evening session a little more interest vas manifested, and tbe paper of Prof. Vtenable vas well received. He was followed by Dr.

Lortng, United Stat Commissioner ot Agriculture, vbo delivered an Interesting address from a statistical standpoint. Following Is tb address of Prof. Yen- able in fall: SYLVAN KYTHOLOaT.POXTkT AITD SEWTttf SWT. Prof. W.

M. Yenabis said; jaroourimm, in bis "Ten ton io Mrtholozy," proves tbat the Aryan vord for lempt means also prot. Truth eoineldee vltb poetry la th Arat lia of Bryant's "Forest Hymn' "The groves were God's first temples. -Our ancestors held tbe woodland to be sacred, and worshiped individual trees. The grandest conception of Norse mythology Is that of tne tree igarasii.

inn miens prose-poet of Cralgenputioch pots tbe gigantic idea in scenic words. "I like, too," be says, "that representation they have of the tree Igdraail. All life la figured by them as a tree. Igdraail, the Ash-tree ot Existence, has its roots deep down In tbe Kingdoms of Hela or Death; lu trunk reaches up neaven-uign, spreads us bouebs over tb whole universe; it is tne Tree of aTxisienc. At the foot of it, in tb Death Kingdom, sit three jyornai.

rates in fast, Prauant. Fntor. watering lu roots from tbe Sacred Well. lu 'bongbawith their buddings and disieannga events, tnings none, catastrophe stretch through ail lands and times. Is not every leaf of it a biography, every fiber there an act or worn aw oougus are uisiories or nsttone Tb rusti oi it is in not oi Human Existence, onward from ot old.

It grows there, tbe breath of Human Pasalon railllDt lurouU UT mt'l 1U- wind bowling throuicb It like tbe voice of ail the Gods. It is Igdraail, th Tree of Ex istence." Tne primitive people oi aortnvrn uurope consecrated grove. Taey felt the grand and solemn Influence of imperial trees, and deemed tbat tbe Gods throned themselves among the sky-reaching brunches. Tbe In stinct narnrai. Arcuiiecia wDRarv win.

tbe eotbie arch was suggested oy uie majestic aisle ot toe eathedrsl -forest. The camp-meeting of resent days depends for much of Its picturesque and Innplring power npoa th essential dignity and sublimity ot tbe forest. Thea-roaa loenl worship of trees, or at least or trees a symbols of som mysterious power. sorvived in Germany wax siwr la; trodaotlon of Christianity, ine ooiyoaa oi Geiemar, In Hesse, wss cut down by certain missionaries lu aooat im u-ana ine hwa from it were bu'ltlntoa choreb duUMiid to (taint Peter. As KlnxOlaf 'Dreached th gospel with his sword, so tbe militant priests preaobod witb tb ax." Many wma ordered attalnst articular sa cred groves, i ne pagans iieiu naoiii inminMiini.

Grimm slates tbat "in tba Principality ot Mladen oet Easter Sunday the youne: paopi oi oom win uku, with load cries of joy, to dance a reign or reg around an old Again ne says: -ta a thicket near tb villas ot Wurman, rarnr-hnm a holvoak. to which the inhabit ants of Wormelo and Caieoburs still mttke a oiima Drocesslon every year." Tbla recalls m.jf am Enfli to uar noia ana iua rctiaiv- social character. And bow inevitaoi tu tranaiUon of thoogbt to tb American liberty- pole, and th partisan pot-raisiua, wninn ki.i,, imi aa wnrNMBL it not reltxlon. at least politics and patriotism! Sorely tbe tree n.miaina a wondarful hold on Imagination yet aea mucn-auggesiing emuisoa. named it Divinity.

Powiibly tbe youog oaks ttiron Von itteabea eent from Saxony to our Eden Park may be tbe progeny of some old Northern god. Or msy not tbe nradneed them bavs been shaken down by some weird wood-wife, elad In white i i in the trse-tODSf "Such wonueriaa swraeoa, a in ah wooda aoraetime were seen of men at hour either amid tb tbiek or half-hidden tn a hoilow-trea." Tbe nrmi, th middle aires caused MutDnna to be fixed on tree. xbat pagan adorailon might be drawn from tbe eld religion ta tbe aew from Odla to Christ, The DrOla Ot Britain ntam aah hut tha ear. Kven the word braid is said to be derived from the Greek word meaning Tb Druid worshiped by one aod. sieeua; tola emblem oa earth was th.aak.ina.

Th Daraaite mistletoe, growing on the tree, was man. tne neipiess creatare dependent on tbe booatlfol aonre. Tha Hindoo held tb banyan In venera tion. Tbev call it th sacred ire, tb Bohdl mav aav tbaledraail Of the Erab- uhan Guaatama. tbe founder of Bud dhism, uuderwentthe blessed transformation.

by wbtca ne eiiaioeu came aivine at anuvr M.M.nirina la described in the magniaent otxtn noom. oa a-uwu a i.I'i,i'.rIu Bible. "Zend Aveats." I and many invocations to Amereiat. god of trea, i.iuJa at BOOM iaaasa am One OI (he six teaaing i'i" i 1 bee i re aooa, pore, iw at neb by tb trwe. Tb arse book of toe He- i i Orv Bortcxar and ui ism oooax oi tne Christian mptoy tow n-ve wWiiv, r.

In Genesis we read of -tb vith it fatal frait: and a oontrast. "tne tree of Life, wblch bare twelv snaanerof frails, and mimiAmik uar frtait aTarr DMnUi I aad the leaves ot the tree vera tor ta healing ol tba bs UTb mythology of Greeee and Romeafrords a beau ut ui ana dm iidchui naKiu belief la sylvan divinities. Tbe wood wives ta ftarmaa foract are kia to tba hamadry ads of th stoat. The Grecian wood nympns dwelt ta trunk set trees, from whta they sometime scaped, as a ghost front a ooay Miniudttai ihi deemtettoa ot th rnmwitmA ra tarn of tha drvad'a life. Tb crackle and a roan of a failing tree la tba rfa.lta ura.al.

of thl ImDRaMMll STBIDll. anetent aad modern, abound with stories of tb mataBBOrpaoe of animal anataraa. atlvina. hasaan and bmi. IQIO plsnsta Virgil relste la tb weld that when th pious Trojsn began to piack a viia myrtie in mrtte hi tvii a mriA sal from the torn ntoosu to tbe asnasement and grief of jCaee.

xaateoaaisod tbeaoalsof aaieidtoter-bondage la gnarly, In fere al trees, on- tb kumiM wbieb tb baroiee BerefteeV. Intb thirteenth can to of tb -Interao" tb Dotdscrios nis emeiui iToae at these urrible maa-tree -Then stretched I forth say bad a little foe- And plucked a braaeblst off from great And tn troak cried: Why dost thontnangl a. i hieniBi sfn browned vltb Mood mmeaesd 1U eryi 'Wby. dost tnoo Hast iiiou no spirit or pity Vbatsorr-rT one we were, aod aow ar baog4 to ladtny nsnd enoald bo worapitifot, vealttbe souls of serpent had been llout of a gVeen brsneh tbat is on re, -a? 22e of tbe ends, and from tbe other drips And Yissos wltn ti wt. that iseacaplng, Ko from th spllnterisji.

a aw a- feoth words and Wood." Tao. In -Jernselem nsrrstlnt thVaavsntnr' of lancred in th enchsnted I aoraowToi marmuxUig la 1 SUM. Ulirw I tb lav at le cypres; sua articulate, lameating voice' that fllled Tattered With pity. aad ens. rrlef, compassion, fear." uverwrougnt wttn awe ana lnaennne piit" henwoo.

the hero drew tola. sword sod eut a deapgaaib tm tb tender rind of tboeypreaa. Irooaef -blood trickled from tbe wound, a groan escaped, aod a voice complained ta a oentaor toodarreproaclis- -Taoered. taoa nasi me oart." It vas the vaaae of Cloriada. the last, loved miatresa ot tbe unbapr-y Ku.gbt.

Arlasto. in that astonndtug string oi can- toa, called 'Orlando Forioao," also lead a hero, Rneero, into enohantad realms of "Sals 'Ale ins a Eaipery," where tn man of arms ties ate coarser to a myrtle treev Tb md made tu. myrtle shake, aad brongot down a abower of leaves about bis feat. Drop of sweat appeared ob tha bark or tb trn. At length, tbe myrtle spoke, and told a long story io which it, or he.

for this tree waa ot tbe ruder sex, claimed to be beir to the Crown of England, but debarred bis right by tb -n-f riendly power of msgie. This gallant myril bad no mean opinion or hi awn personal at traction, for he aaid "More dames than one my-oeaotyeervea to-warm." Ail reaoera ar laiaiuar witn Bnaiapwav A rial wham tKa wllsO "Sveorax" im prisoned lnauclovea from whleb a we rescnea oy -rrosperu," vaa siierwsni ir tbou more mnrmarest I will rend an esk, And pea thee Mt bis knotty eatraota till Thoa hast bowled away twelv fee belief that plant may possets a uie. spirit or aoot simitar to that of maa basal- meat laaeu oat of in woria. leipoeiryaun retains tbe mythical conception in a refined form. Bryant sinaat I.

ay, doubt, we not tbat under tbe rongn rind- t.i In the green veins of those fair growth ot earth, Ther dwells a nature that receive delight From all the gentle processes of life. And shrink irom loos of beinau May be tbe senae of pleaaore or or pain. As in our dreamsc but. haply, real still. woraswonn, -in aeiiraie aympainj- witn nature, trod the woodland witb deep rever ence, and admonished tbua: mov aiOne these shades In gentleness ot heart, with gentle hand Touch for there "is a spirit in tbe Tyior, in bis "Primitive Culture." Issaed twelve yeare ago, says: "Tbe notion of a vege table soul, common to plants and totne nigner organisms possessing an animal eonl la addition, waa- familiar to mediaeval philosophy, and is not yet forgotten by natamliaia." May not oe added mat the iacts and speculations of biology nno evolution not only revive the ancient theory, but attempt to exta-nd it The new philosophy way prove tbat man Is organically akin, not only to the baboon.

ai bird, out also to the pine tree ana painx. rro- toplaatn is marveioinly democratic- There no doubt tsat ail snrttter is alike, tiesoiving nature puts her kingdoms on familiar and equal terms. r- "Imperial Cesser, dead and turned to etoy, May stop a teat to keep tbe wind away." Borne years ago I visited in Providence tbe spot where Koaer Williams la buried. I was told that an attempt and Deen maus to ex-bum his body. A small tree was th monument tbat marked tbe grave.

Thesexion's spade dleeoevrvd neither ttOffln nor bones, but instead was found a plexus of roots, so massed and shaped as to bear the general form of a human body. Ten thousand rootlets, with their sponglAlea," had eaten np tbe dust of Roarer imams and so arranged themselves aa to preserve the exact outline of bis trame. Her was aireet trsnsiormation ot noman flesh into' wood, bark aad leaves; snay be into flowers and fruit. Considered merely as material changes, the metamorphoses ot Ovid ar not wondarful tby are but ebsmloal experiments. On might actually taste tne dioou vi ihisoe in a ripe mulberry: or see the pal cheek of Nar cissus ta tb flower into which that sad youth was changed.

When we consider bow nearly allied In substance are nerve snd wood floor, and bow in terwoven witn tne religion, pnuosopny, history and poetry of tbe race tbe forest la, we may begin to understat.d why it la that trees and their associations-ao deeply Interests thoughtful, and especially an 1 in aginative or sentimental meat We can noderstaad why tbe poets, great and small, delight In cele brating woodlsnd scenery, and in idealising individual trees. From tbs simple lyric. "Woodman. Spar that Tree." to tb transcendental "Woodnoles," of Emerson, tbe wide ranee or sylvan sentiment rans no and down tn whole garnet of poesy. Volume could be compiled of excellent poetry relating to tbe woods.

Litertttur fosters love for trees, and Is, therefor, a most practical ally of forestry a a Tne Idea of associating the memory of author with tbe preservation aad admiration of trees is really an Inspired nous hr. Nomina more aporooriat can I do not forget tb I there mast be saw-loss ss weil as sentiment, planks as well as poetry. Forestry Is a useful art, and common sense cultivates trees for timoer. Wbile we honor tbespad, we must not withhold tbe praise of tha ax. Vet now It IB well tbat the ax sbould rest with tbe rifle that slew the wild beasts and wild men that threatened tbe pio neer.

toe very uuxza oi patriotism aod progress Kaa been raised for that sums sharp ax. Yankee loodeldo. and the felling of Western forests remembered." Wrote Carllsl to Emerson. It now becomes atartlingiy apparent tbat th chopper's strokes bav resounded too Ions In tbe primeval dooms: tbat the war on tbs woods 1 likely to. prove a war of extermination.

-No more is it so great a virtue to chop. Luckily th patient earth will restore ttis maiestls armies slain recruit troop of trees on bill antfcplaln. To this end we must cultivate a sentiment for planting as our fathers stimulated a passion lor clearing. -Tbe remark has beeu made that tbe "Ohio Forestry Aeuoolaiiou" Itself has been organized and sustained by tbe enthusiasm of sentiment more than the demands ol utility. This ebarge haa jbst been brousbt, also, against tue "Niagara Falls AfSociation." who propose to make free to tbe public forever the around about the moat soblime natural spectacle on the continent." It must be ad- miiteo tnait'sentimeui." wnicn isoniy disin terested public opinion, does actuate th members of the Ohio Foresters.

Tbey have no axes to grind in any sense. Tbey believe that one ot tbe highest uses of trees la the.r beauty. They think that whoever finds pleasure In lookingfai the forest, which covers tb nine tike the snaoow oi uoo." will most likely to take care of the trees whether they ars to used for lumber, for shade or for memorial columns. There was indeed much poetry, but more prudent ser vice in tu net, wheii Isst orlng on Arbor Day. Colonel Jones and Superintendent Pens- lee worked alone in tbe rain and tbe mod planting living mnuamenta to pioneers, Pres-ldeutsaud And bow more poetical, more pathetic tbnn we knew was the setting oat "an elui and six maples" to Emerson, since it Is recorded on tbe poet's tablet, "Emerson died on tbe day tneae treea were piameu in nis ii any thing of tbe spiritual essence of a man may enter a clmet.we rtinV fancy sweet Influence to dwell la tbese seven sacred trees.

For Emerson saw mote deeply Into the mystery of nature than 'Bnr other poet, and understood better than any other what is uttered, oracularly, by the tongues of trees. yAixkir X.SAVXS. Thb convention convenes for bnslasss promptly at ten tnts morning. Tat delegate in attendance were not so numerous as tn leaves ot the forest. Should to-morrow dawn bright and olear.

tb arbor xerois will nniiouoiedly attract largely Tna badxe consisting of a silver leaf and acorn, sported by the vaa tasty and appropriate. Tea exercises of th Public School children vlll constat to sitvyin. odes and sougs selected oy tne toe recuaiious or seleO' tiona. pocint and writings of various authors la whose memory we trees vers planted. StTFXRtKTBNKSST PkABLKfs, Of tb Public botioois, announces tnat tti exercises of tli schools will atommeno at eleven o'clock to morrow morning in Authors' Grov, Eden Park, lasting oa aoar.

and reaassts that eiti- sena will remain oa tae bill opposite, wber thy can obtain a good, view of the ceremo nies. AT a me ties or tb Hacker Monamaatat Association, held Inst nlxht at M. Tamo's, it wss resolved to plant two oak In Washington Park to-morrowa-Arbor Day tn memory of Colonel Fred Hecker and General Ane wuncn. tneoRtca navmx tieen orooeht Tram Colonel Hecuer's farm, near tit Louis, bv K. Frleteoh, YJr Tbey are to be planted one on tbe richt and the other on the left of the site of th Hecker mooumsyit, which Islustoo- puaiisi ana ui vcBarm acvws ica lot para.

COttdliloa or Jar. En ale. Mrs. O. J.

Enhls. vbo erumptadato eommlt suicide lb bar room on Elm street dsy before yesterday by taking a toIonous droa on ae. count oi in siiegeo uoTaunioinees oi, as she claims, nsr ainaucea nosoaoa. Major mack-burn. Is still very weak.

She is slowly cat ulnar strength, however: and It Is tbe opinion of her uysicten. ur. siaiey, tuat sn win recover. be is suu in a very depressed state or mind. ana ns several times expressed ner aeter minatlon to either kill herself or maktnz It very nn pleasant narearter for those tbat she says bave cruelly wronged ber.

It requires constant watching on part or ber attendants to prevent ner irom executing ber rash deter minauon. Caysysy tteetdlag. A young Irish ooapl, Mr. Bartley Gorman- sad Miss Est Gorman, vbo ar traveling vltb Cooper's gang or Gypsies, now encamped on tb commons near uouswortn avenue. vere married yesterday st noon at fit.

Pat rick's Chare taramiMui. Alter tne cer eruony tne newly wedded, pair, with their menus ana re la uvea, returnea to tne camp ana sat aown to a uonainiu uinner, spreao tin the greensward, a no weoaing piwou coc slsted ot a table stiver Service. A trio of stroll log musicians played for the daaeers lath afternoon, and festivities were kept ap aaki a tate nour runis stsaint. If yon want to know just wber to go to And aawol retreat foe a few weeks or months, daring Its bested term or 1SSS, god laugh at the dolorous predictions of wathr prophet, send your tail address aad six eeat in post-ag stamps to' A. V.

H- Carpenter, Geurral Peaa user Agebt Chicago, Milwaukee aad St. Paul Railway, at Milwaukee, Wb, aad ba vlll furnltn yon tllit ofjatt each pi sees, together Vltb aeopy of aev and beaaufolly ill net rated book, etititted "A Recoaaalsaar.ce of tb Ooldsa limited supply of these books are aow for fro distri baste at the principal Western Ticket Office ta tbls Plese eau earurvl Bov raw there ar vbo are ever That soon th gnat and teeth decay, Unlee they sxebrusued with greatest car Witb OZGlXNr from day ta day; For tbls grest. debtlfrlee, we Will keep then pur and white asaaow. J.oj i rcsatarrsi ar its ttlaslder. BUng Inr irritation, infiartiroatioTi.all Kid pay and Urinary CimpfUatt eared by-Bacba eJbsaV -r i' Presaataro lVoaa mt tb llalp May be entirely prevented by ae ot Eur-Betts Cocoaine.

Hoasekeepera should insist npon obtalalng Burnett FUvoring Extracts; tbey ara tbs i x.viares Rhentoh Coloarne.1 stsTGatr THiQmciss AXTicxx. The great popularity of Compound of Cod-Lr 00 and ientr" ba lad need som an prtadpled person to attempt to palm off a slmplaartlclsof their own manufacture; bnt any porsoat vbo Is snflering from coughs, colds or consumption should careful where tbey purchase this article. It requires ao pofUna. Th result of Us use are its beat recommendations: and tb proprietor baa ample evidence on Hi of It extraordinary success tn pulmonary complaint. Tb Pbos-ptaat of Llm pass eases a most marvelous healing as combined vltb the par Cod-Liver Oil by Dr.

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aana In corporo sano" "a sonnd mind In a sound body is tbe trade mark for Allen's Brain Food, as we assure our readers that. If dissatisfied with either veakneaa ot brain or bodily powers, tbls remedy will permanently strengthen both. Si. at druggists. srWALTHAM WATCHES ar admitted tbe moat reliable time-keepers la th' world, and their gold and silver cases superior to alt other makes; sold at very moderate prior and traarranteed by tb AMERICAN JEWELRY CO- Arcade.

Jai-tf r-DtrsUCXKa Malad Dbessiko 1 tha best thing of the kind ever sold. With It so per salad of any kind can be made without delay or trouble. It 1 also oa ot tb best sauces for cold meats. stsrOLn Wimxr.PARMERTON. 201 W.

Sixth. sTBoot. J. McCoaf aa, "Tb Grocer. UBLIC BAZES.

sWDont fail to attend tb continued sal of SO lots in Jsmes A. Corry's subdivision. Corryvlll. THIS AFTERNOON, st o'clock oa tb premises on Denals street. No fancy prices ar expected, and every lot offered will be sold positively to the highest bidder with out reserve.

See advertisement in auction column. For plat call on HEMMELQ ARN A CO-Auct'ra, 44a Main MARRIAGES. FITCH-BROOKS-Mr. E. O.

Fitch and Mis L. Brojks. a lady veil known In Cincin nati society, were married at St. Paul P. E.

Church last evening by the Rector, Samuel Beneaiei. DEATHS. BLADES Tuesday, at 10 P. at her daughter's residence, Dennisou, Ohio, Mr. Mary a.

uiaaes. Funeral Thursday, at 2 P. from her sis ter's residence, 181 Baymiller street. WILLIAMS Tuesday evenina. Aoril 84th.

at but late residence. No. 281; Hack berry street. wainnt miia. atir a long illness, us via j.

Williams, aged 61 yesrs 3 months and 5 days. Funeral from Cburoh of tb Advent. Thurs day afternoon, at 3 P. M. CLARK Of pneumonia, on the UMh Alexander Clarx, Jr aged 2A mouths, son of ana a.

ana saie Clark. Funeral from their residence at Evondsle. Ohio, Friday, April 27tb, at li o'clock M. BELLEDIKWednesdar. at 8 A.

Julius E. Beiiedin, aged tl years months and 5 days. Faneral from residence. No. OS Etst Fifth street, Friday morning, at 7:30 o'clock.

Requiem Mass at St. Pbilomena Church. 203 WILSON-April 23th. at 5 o'clock A. May Rom.

oldest dauxbier of Thomns and Clara Wilson, aged 10 years and 6 months. noerai irom residence, ts4 ruasiern arenne. Friday. 1P.M. Friendsot tbe family Invited.

DCFFY Aoril 25th. ate A. after a lin gering liineea, Mrs. Ellen Daffy, aged 71 years, a native of Dublin, Ireland. i Funeral from eiu Patrlcka Church, Covington, Ky, at o'clock A.

Al. Weep not tor me, dear children, Though from you I have gone; Tet in spirit 1 shall linger near To guide your footstep on To dwell witn In endless day Beyond this world of strif When death summons yon Away from the vanity of life. Br Hsa Dacohtxb Asms. Monuments, the place to buy. White's.

5th St. special oners. nrOTeiae ftoonristsby M. Walker. 61 Eat Third street, Jail-tf t-Ttae rellnwtaaa tiekets ore ratified to prise raffled by Kheridan, tbe ehoe dealer, last evening 1 1263, chair; 843.

necklace, charm. SOCTETY lTOTICSS. SCOTTISH RITE. SPECIAL REN DEZVOUS of wnio consistory, THI8 (Thursday) EVENISO. at 8 o'clock, for Investiture of neophytes witb grades, ins uw(f win convene lor Business at 7:30 o'clock.

Visitors welcome. It JAS. a. collin. -is, u.

s-ecy. IO. O. F. AHKETEWAH encamp- MEXT.

No. 82. Offloersand members. von art; hereby requested to assemble at your Hall TODAY. April 2tb, at I o'clock P.

for psrade in honor of anniversary, nyoraeroi Encampment. JOHN H. rj.HOBROOK.Scri be. MAGNOLIA BALM. Do you want a pure, bloom-In? Complexion If so, a few applications of Hagan's MAGNOLIA BALX vlll gratify you to your heart's content.

It does away with Sal-loTrncss, Eedness, Pimpleg, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin. It OTercomesthe flushedappear-ence of heat, fatigue and excitement. It mates a lady of THIBTY appear but TWEN- TY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it Is impossible to detect its application TEACHERS EJCAMINATIOX. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION THE REGULAR ANNTTAL F.XAMINA-TION of Applicstofs for CerUneate to teach ia tb Newport, Ky- Puolie HeOools will beitn at o'clock A.M.. THURSDAY.

May 17, ISM, at th. tlnggold-atreet Scnool- asrOlasr A vaeaaey exist in tb poalttoa of Aestat-ant Prtnrlpal. for whtea persons competent tn lake tb Pnaeipai'a xamlaatloa ar ia- -or panioolars addrass A. T. WILES, Bp-tTbaI SuperluleauenC BONDS.

If ewport, lletitncliy. FITE Per Out. School Doodi, 1st denota-: Inatlous or 910 nud 9300, FOR SALE BY ALBERT NETTER, A'fth-t Carwer Third mmd sTalosj at. jspJ-ot) WANTED BY FOREIGN CAPITALISTS, Fntir lasoe of good Water Bonds, or simllsr n'rst-clsss seearittes. Address UOKACt, Civil Euglneer.

IJ roitoa at lorx. ia FOR SAIX-LOTS. FOR -A-IEJ lots In lb icn Tii ransun lax lots of tha Gracawaod SubdltWon. OB Mala aad. Bvennefi.

ATondaie, Tf ill be Creeairooi soli at lm fiarea--Oae-ftnrtrt rash, balance ia tbres aad a bslf Interest oalj nsTli annBallf. Flats at oicr? cf ESTEASClir IIDT, 8 TV Fourti Si. Bny Glpyes and Pans Tins VeeLi REAL KID GLOVES III ALL 7-IIoelt in IVhlteand lO-IIook In White and tf-Uuttoa LeactI. Sloasqnetalre. Opera Tints, 81 SO SPECIAL per patir.

-S-Bntton laensttat per pair. S-Bntton Iaenrth. 93 SO per pair. Gants de Suede, in Buttons, ttfg Cants de tSaeale, Mouwquetalre, Gants de Snede. Monaqnetalre, 13 Especial care was exercised In selecting the Glore stock, and thin.

eren skins predominate. A large assortment of FINE Fans, imported especially to meet i and will be opened TWS M0RXING. The assortment embraces Ileal Ostrlrb Tips In Black. Cream, Olive, Gray, Cardinal and Mixed Colors, witn Tortoise Ebony Galleries. White aud Black Satin, Plain, White and Black Satin, Embroidered aad Uand-Palated, same assortment of Galleries.

While Satin, Plain, with Sfarabean Tips. Fall 3Iarabe.ttt, with Galleries. Cretonue aud Satteeil Fans in Dinner and Calling- Fans. Correct Stylesv THE J0n HfilLUTO COM Race, Seventh and TELEPHONES. THE BENNETT TELEPHONE COMPANY, BEfiNETT TELEPHONE and GILL1LAND I.IiGMETO BELL.

1. The oalr inatrumeot bsrlDg the fight to nse Earpbons. S. No Buttery required. Instrument sold outright.

S. bave six valid Cnited tat patenta The only Private Line piscina; tbreeor more Telephones' on on wire. svsrpartie wisblnf to establish Agencies In any blab, oa application, will reoelve inlormmion as to Territorial License. a eat era I trfljeo and Factory, Jadlaaapalis. Ind.

ap24-4t5p AUCTION GARRARD JrV ATJO I IsT. rna-vTi A A -n- Ta- ny-As. a i.ta.jb Js iTAa We will sell tir publie onctlon. on the premises, the very desirable and sni.ndMlv.kniit.a-i. dene of Mr.

Josepb 3. Noonan. at th sou CoTlneton. Tbe lot 1a 47 feet on Garrard aireet by let feat on Second street. Tne boos is a three-story brick, coutatuin- IK rooms, besides bath-room, psotry and lance attio.

(iaa tbrougbour. City water, two large cisterns, water-close fin- flrr cellars, double porches on side and Iron veranda In front; French plate-class In windows; walls of extra thickness; blgb ceilings; wood-work of very beet fin Isb. Nerghborhood the must conven ient and desirable In Covincton. This Is lens hold, subject to the payment of ISO a year Sale positive. Title perfect.

Terms One-tblrd cash, balanoe to an it. baarin, tnunit atSpercenU it NEW PUBLI0AT1OKS. THE MAT ST.NI0HOLAS Tbe May number of v. Nicholas roa Yocwo Folks is 1b first Issue or tb bait-yearly park In It are priated tb Opsnisg Chapters of Two 2ftw Ssrials: THE ST0ST OP E0BI1T H00S, By Usuries Thstnpsoa, AND lI AWAY, A Story of the Kissistlppl Floods, by X. 8.

Ellis. Both will be finely illustrated, and will be among tbe best stories tbat Br. Nicholas has ever published. Tbe Msy number has many other attractions. Including "Chalk Talk." by Fraxx Beard, "Stories of Arts and Artists," "Tbe Lust of tbe Jtc, Ac Sold every-wbere, price 23 cents; K1.00 a year.

Thb CENTURY CO-, vr Yokk, N. T. BANKING. Exclmnse Xational Bank Aea. 34 S(t WEST IMIMD ST.

CAPITAL, $300,000, B. F. POWER HUGH COLVIIXE. I. M.

Deals In all Issues Government and City of Cincinnati Bonds. Accounts of firms and individuals solicited. Citizens' National Bank, CINCIX ATI. Raeeiees aecntiota of Hanks. Banker.

Cor- poraitonsand Iudivldoals. Cnl ted States and Cincinnati Bonds bought snd sold. Dayton aad Michigan Oaaraatead percent. First Mortgage xtooas iot aw is. T.attararrdit on ITnkan Bank ot London.

Limited. Issaed br this Hank. -lor travelers' use in any part Of tbe world. BWrllng Exebang for sale, apSO-eod-! HAIK RESTORER. THE- mimtion Mrs.S.

A Allen's WORLDS IS PERFECTION i Public Mrs. S. K. Aua. hat jutuy ciued thu 4e, aad theessnd aa thi dr eoI a basd af ksi produOKi by ber sstesjustod Bitasiatioa far lesm.

fan. kifim Aiiiif. sad satiysf rWa Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer QtncUy drens tb ecslp. 1 1 si i msj Xteadraa; sad arrests tb tsll: Jb cbangsii ssasaataral color, giving: it tbe suae vitality scat luxurious quantity ss ia youta.

COUSrSTATLY. "My hair is now restored to its youthful color I have not a gray hair left. I am satisfied that the preparation is not a lye, but- acts on the secretions My hair ceases, to fall, which is certainly aa advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming balaV- This the "testimony of all. who use Mrs, S. A.

Aixen's Worlds Haix Restorer-tOna SI It, tipRMua ct awsiy Bad their birastoa4 eoitssJorl st, snd tnair bass epoe vriiot fc-ir, aitcr awe one herds af is. a. A. AtABw's Wostn's Mara Jc.IviiA, HairRestorer GOODS. SHADES AND LENGTHS, Opera Tints, $3 per pair.

Opera Tints. S3 SO iKr pair. Hoosqnetalt Opera Tints, $1 73 Haperlor QtialUr, Opera Tints, per. pair. Bnttn Lenctb, 83 23 per pair.

Bnttou lnath, 83 SO per pair. and MEDIUM French and Tienna this demand. They are just landed. Shell, Ivory, Olive Wood and same assortment of Galleries. Endless Variety.

George Streets. SALES. COVINGTON, corner of Second and UarrsKi auaataia E8TK SCHMIDT. Aoctlnneera, 84 west Fourth street. Cincinnati.

AUCTION BALES, EXECUTRIX'S SALE OP THE VM. M. CORRY PROPERTY, IX COBRTV1XLE. HAS BEEN POSTPONED, On aeoonat of tbe weather, ontU Next Monday, April 30, at 2:30 o'clk, Commencing on Jefferson street, north of Calboun. i'or farther particulars aud plats call on BEN J.

H. COX. It Room 42. Jobaatoa ATTEXTION--COTINUE1 SALE. Ttt Sala mt Lots 1st Jarae A.

Carry's (sabdlTlalOB, AefJaialB; Bttraes Waaela Park. Corryvlll, WUI Tako Plao TU1S AtTERNOOS, af 9 S'CIk. LoU fronting; on Dennis and Pecan streets. between Chariton and Boon streets, Corry- ville, eacb 25 feet front and a depth of SO to LSfeet. This aale should bo attended by all who de sire lot for ettber a borne or Investment, and as tbe property In this nt: boor hood ta rapioiy trios navm money to Invest will And tbla a tavoraol opportunity.

After nine lots had been sold last Tbursday. tb undersigned were bt tared to discontinue the sale on account of rain. No fancy orloea are exDected and every lot offered will be sold positively to tbe blebssri Dinner wit nous reserve, fiat or tn DrooertT can be had of tb nnderstcnad aoetlooeers. 1 r. av une-toira caan.

oaianee in ne ana two years witn interest, secured by snort. axe on the premises. THOMAM T. COKHT, KXntor or in Kstat oi Javs. a.

-orry, lveTa-HEMMELOARM A Aoetlooeers. It No. 44 Main sweet. SHIRirrg SAT. Eg.

SALE. TTIE STATE OF OHIO, Hamilton Coanty. Pnrsoant to tbe command of aa order tor sal In partition from the Court of Counaon Pleas, and -to me directed, I will otter- at pnbll sal on tbe premise, la tbe City of Cinwinnatl. oa MONDAY. May T.

A. IMS, at 11 aVetoek A. xL, tb followlnc deacrtbed real estate, to wltj All tbat lot of land bains known and nated as lot nuraher seva (T) tn a plat of eetaua. in Ctaclnnali. made by tbe aoerlft of Ham II to Coanty.

In the salt of Uraat and Stone aaatost as. Clarkeoa, asder order, recorded in Book 10, pays 4, of tb Raeords of Ham 11 too ouoty. said lot number seven belnx twenty ('Ji; feet la front oa tb north side of Daytoa street, and back tbe same width In rear as In front, one hundred and fifty (160) feet to aa alley. Also, tbe real estate In Clarksoo's aubdlvialon. oer teberiff, in Cincinnati, Ohio, being lot nnraber eight, aud a strip or lsnd nve lectin width.

bemc the east part ot iot Bomber nine, in said subdivision, as recorded lo Book Hs), pates, Hamilton County Records, and tnts property baa a front of twoty-fiv 25) feet on the ortb aide of Dayton street, and extends northwardly between parallel line on bun- area ana nny wi teet. Valued at on. To fa aold.br order of Court, tn tb wherein Marrsret lsrumontet al. are plaint-IrTs and Catherine Hauck et al. or defend ants.

I Teas BTjMl.t Terms of Hal Onw-rhlrd easn, oa dsy of sale, tmv-blrd In one year and one-third In two yeare. witb latere, the deferred pay ments lo ecored ay noie aud tm.rtaair Jul tb premise, will it parrbaser assure. stneriffot Hamilton County, Obio. HfLrWMU. BiRXirt), Oepoty.

Liavb A Tast. Aitorn.ys. Cioeinnatt. April 1W8. apS-etTb fiflFRIFF'9 8ALE-THE STATE OF OHIO.

Hamilton County. Pursuant to tbs command of an execution from tne Hamilton Couarnoa Pleas Court, and to directed. I will nrrr at noblte aala at to snarm office ts tb Coort-iiousa jn th llty of Cincinnati, on MONDAY. May A. D.

at 11 o'clock A. M-tlas toUowlog daeerlbed ebauela. to wit: On large two-bora country notion ped rfllnaVHCMl. Three caaea of notions, oontetntne; laces, stockings, socks, musical Instruments, but tons, combs, and all sorts ot notion. To fee sold bv order ot Coor.

la th et wherein A. Kinny is dstendanr aad AL J. A 1 boms Pureell ars plaiaHtla. Csse No.trt.oit. Terms of bale Casti on day of sale.

MORTuN L. HA KINM. eberlffot Hamilton County, Ubio. By TS. XLtiSAK, Deputy.

N. E. Join, Atlornev. ClnoinaaU, April lia3. HERIFF88ALE THE KTATE OF OHIO.

A Hamilton Cunnty. ss to lb mammalia ot ah urder Iron tli Hamlltoa Coramosi Plsaa, and lo ins directed. I will offer at public sale at ta fublio Landing, betwesu Ludlow and Rsce street, la tb Cuv of Cia cinoatl. on TULSDAY. May A.

D. at 16 o'clock A- 1L. lbs loitowitix dssoribod ebst-UKtawit: Two hundred aad fifty thousand, feet of limaer. oak. Din and box-wood.

lo ba auid- br order of Court, la th wherein Tue Cincinnati Lamber Company are planum and A. C. aa ls'k and Oeorge Corun are cie.euuaats. art No. Terms of Cash on dsy ot iloiiXUN L.

A Va' aCIirS, Bherlir ot Hamilton County. Ohio. Py JflC L.uljr. i KAK H. ktais.

AUWBF. CincinoatL AprU SJ, lai tpZliCjAjl a of of ASnJSEMXWTS. nODlMSOfl'S OPEnA'HOUSS EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 8CNDAY EVENING. April 29, IsoS. Mr.

R. E. J. Mile ba extr-m pies so In nsmlnsrto the pabl that, sr sbioit toleavo' no-hlnx onoone which will add to th SPECIAL KEATCRE8 Of th GREAT DRAMATIC FESTIVAL, be baa eu-ceedd in sa-eoriBs; ta Brvtea of ta diMiaaoisbed, Actor, Mia. S.

(OMFR DC BOIS, OP PHILADELPHIA. To deliver his Dramatic RecH.l. entitled THE DRAMA AND ITS INFLUENCE. t. Tb Ctasateal Drama.

2. Tbe Kbakaoereaa Epocn. S. Tbe Modern taxe. Illustratad tr Tableaux aod Appropriate Music.

tieneral Admission. 5t eta. Reserved Seats maybe aerared wlthoot extra charge at in Box-otnesor Hawley's durloz tb wees. 2i-e CRAUD OPERA-HOUSE. aw-Oa Week Only aad Hatarday MaUn, lib.

J. K. E3 1M 33 TBIT2 IX EXGLAXDAXD IRELA5D, Or Tb Wanderlns Gypsies and tb Lots of Tbe tf nam rock. Bond ay Evenina. April Xbateber.

Fvim-rose A West's Minstrels. RoniNsorrs opera-house TO-XIOBT ao SATUROAT MATINEE. MISS CHMOTTE THOMPSON THE NEW JANE EYEE Frtdsy Nlaht MISt MCLTOS. Hsiordsy Nlxht THK NEW EAT LT5TVE, Monday, April a RSNTZ-ft ANTLET AiWtt-LEdVtCE OPERA CUMPAKY. HEUCK'S THE HCCCESS OP EJt-OLAXD AMD AMfcklCAl Tta Prlesai ColTill ratal stic Company la ta ajreateat of all aea-sauon dramaa, TAKEN FROU LIFE! Tb Terrible Iyassait Sxploaion.

The Wondotfal tatarday and bunday. aacap on xiorseoack. Next Week MEHTATEK TOURISTS. COUSEUM THEATER. MATINEES Saturday and bandar.

MATIJiEB Tw-BAT. COMPLETE ITEW PAXTO-MIMEI GEO. II. ADA3XS Own Kew Pantomime Co aspen In tbe new Psrlalaa work.BUUed THE POST BOY CF PARIS! Next Week LeaTltt-Parter Company. Is VINE-ST.

OPERA-HOUSE, MATINEE TO-DAY. HOUSES PACKED. IDASIDDONS' FEMALE MASTODONS! 31HE TslMPORABY ROOMS OP THE Cincinnati Aluseam Association. In Mas all, are open to tb tmbil dally xrotm 10 A. M.

to 6 P.M. a Now on Exhibition Th Lesalnc Drawinxs: rare and beautiful collection of Textliset, losoed by Sir Philip Owen: Reproduction Old F.nstlsb. Rnsalaa and Potch Plate, Aa DRAMATIC FESTIVAL TICKETS Choice LtMfTa IdU tt tCTTLIEBi, 1. fct Viae H. HaWLET a CO.B Dramstl restlral Libretto coo tain tb Complete Text, Nets a4 Ulossary, Cast of Characters, Stag Soalness, fall ProKrammes ot all tb Psrforaiasoas, Dlsarsmsof Beau In Musi Hall.

spll-tt i RAM ATI X8TIVAL Choicest Reserved Seats! A. C. fcCIIEBEItTII A CO Ma. ail fta atrwaa. ap23-tf DRAMATIC FESTIVAL TICKETS MAWHB, ia ELM.

DRAMATIC PaCSTZVAIs. Kt'i fiet LsL tilf Cioif Ulii lis Citj. A LIST A BBOTT. 1S2 Vine sL, yvaV Opp. Arcade.

sfJ stsrTlekeU sold on commission, DIIAMATIC FESTIVAL CHOICEST RESERVED SEATS. ass west sixth btsieet. DRAMATIC FESTIVAL TICKETS. For Season or Cbole Seat foranypcrfoi anoe for sal. Ao tanoy prices.

LETT BRAHAM, It 29 E. Fourth St. and w. Foartk DRAMATIC FESTIVAL TICKETS Cisiec artfrres Seats at CtTTllKrS. I.

251 In ZOOLOGICAL GABDEN. THE BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS I rspM-tr) COMHTSSXONXKS' SALES. Master Commissioner's Sale. THE STATE OF OHIO. HAMILTON COUNTY, rid.

Purauaot to tbe uoumaod an order for aale from tbe Common Plea Court ot Hamilton Coanty, Ohio, aod to me directed, I will offer at Public ral. In tit Rotnnda of tb Court-house, in the City of Cincinnati, on MONDAY, April 80. A. D. ISWt.

at 11 o'elooa A. At-in loiiowing-aeswnoss real estat, situate In tbe City of Cincinnati, Hamlltoa county, unio. to wit: All tbat parcel, of land known and designate a block three (, on barab Belle Mc Lean's subdivision of land lylna-weat of VrsasasB tret In said oity. saav and except a strip 108 teet In widtboa tbe east end of the block sdjoloing McLean avenue, said bioca tore (81 on plat -r oeins; uouaun the north by Conner treat, ou tbe east by M3leaa avenue, on the south by edswtea: street and on tb West by Home street. Tb remainder of said oiocx ironung leetcw its aorta and south lia and 7J-UU feet os lu esst and west line.

valued at S19.6U0 w. Also, tne real esut slt- nat la' tb C4ty of Cincinnati, Mtmiiws Coanty, Ohio, to witi All that parcel vl land Known and designate as oioca six on barab Bell Mel-can's subdivision ot land lying of Freeman street In said city, said block being bounded on lb north by Flint street, oa the east by Horn street, on tbe south bv Florence tret and on th west by tb lands ot tb Marietta ana nana-bbU Railroad Company, aad front. a 4o feet, nwbva tw am 11a nortil and aoutb lines, and 61 feet on 1U east line, and 2M UrlM feet on its west line; said plat -f" being reeordeel flat HOOK POX SB, OI tn XMwnaa .1 Hamilton County, Ohio. Valued at xauajo w. Tn aa sold bv order Of COOrt In Ca ISO.

wherein Mary U.Burnet is plainutfaad Jeolba Oarrsrd et al. are def endan la. Term Caan on day of salt. AkuilY M. UASRIbDN', ma2S-StTB Master Conn isn.oer.

LlasUr Ctoiaiziiisaioner's Sale. CJTATE OF OHIO. HAMILTON COUNTT, mm Pnienaal to an order from th Court of Comaaoo P1M. I will offer at Pablto on th prviuiaes. In Keadma, tihio.

on JuN- DAY, May iJ. at oioca; r. tae Invint deaeribed real estate, situated tn said eoDDlT and atat: 1 tiiai two 1 owu taots.witB a mrewwa brlcx enttaxe I hereon. In B. Blnnt'e second aiidition to Lockland and Read'nx.

numbered oae hundred and torty-foar aad one basdred aod lorty-flv. lot numbered oa Hundred aad forty-lour fronting tnirty-nve it on tn north side of Walnot street: lot ou moered oos auadred snd forty-five frontlag firteea feM on same street, eaen lot running back osve hundred and four feet to an alley, iot on hundred and lorty-flve oeing of a triangular shape aad fronting flfty-toa. leet oa ta allay ta to rear. A ppratsed at S. w.

To nld la Ca No. ff where' O. R. Steialaae. Exscntor.

la plaaatiff. susd Joast ITlrr aalanuaBla, Terms of Sale Cash on dsy ot sale. ALBERT r. LONil.ET. -Master Commissioner.

Now 17 W. Third 8. B. Basiu, Attoraey. apA-aTa PROPOSALS.

BUFFALO TBt3lC SEWER. CJSALED PROPOSALS will be reeelvcd by hna af atawrr Comm Isalonar of tbe City BerTslo. New Tork. at tbelr otBca. Ne.

SlCity ana county sums bus A Y.May 7. leJ, atalaiP.Mlortb eonst ru o-tion of Section of tb Buffalo Trunk Sewer, ia areordaooe wna pi sua eau specia-aotioasoa al la said ofDc. tuaca proposal must be aecompaaied witn a bo, ,4 in a penalty of 2a per cent, ot th bl. xotad by twosaireuaa revaig la tn Stat of Mew York. onliooa tbat tb eueeessfal bidder will execute tbe cou tract aud gives curtty therefor as required by Ui epecifloa-tions.

Alated April ISiX T. C. EF-ARD. Cbairmaa board v.wer comtnistioners. VrOTICE IS HK 3i aabsrylnor bai CREBY riATTHE a.

leR and qaai-k! Aiexsaur vuia Couaty. a. I seeiwnr eyn Clark, deceased. 1st et lai IVaied pru li, splAsatlu JOHJt TQSO, Execaw. Qer Besta TO-KIOHT.

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