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One Reade's liurstintj near dewenb trrntl contract atr 1 come tfc penui lion oi disaster lnnpt alley. thi two iu having ioilowl ha roll-nri It lu e. LoUSCS A I t. t-t to at nt (jUiVCI two St 1. 1IC ote: stood llbUse the tn lint than 1 i an rutlm Nil -1 in1 ul it i li .1 sin a i 1 I Con v.

up I I I III Ul tt 0 1. I I 4 16 'if: WITH OPEN DOORS. Investigation of the Board of Work House Directors Into Charges Against Two ef tie Heiabers, Hade by Mr. Math. Tie Board of Rerliioa Drilling Down Into the Affair in Earnest.

A Number of Witnesses Testify as to the Eclipse Sewing-Uachine Bromwell Com pan j. lir. J. Jl. Sn Make a Seriooi Acrssatioi Agsipst Mr.

Cfcas. D. Wins. The Mayor, City Solicitor and Prealdent of Council Spend Whole Day Listening- to the Testimony. The formal investigation of charges acainst i i.

it i I i V. I or House itrcvfcur nwi wj "-a- Win was commenced by the Board of Revision yesterday. An informal bearinc of 'witnesses was had Tuesday afternoon in executive session, but yesterday mornimt the investigation was be-: Kiin in earnest, ami with open doors, tjome very spicy testimony was adduced. AtlOo'rlrtc yesterday mornina the sneet-ihx was called to order. Mayor Mosby act ins: I as Chairman, and Solicitor Horstmn and 1'resident of Council Forbes oresent.

In addition there were present SecretaryGaul, At-torney J. J. Muir. Pttnorraphersnd Expert JJeUeck for the Board of Kevftion. an Work ilnuse Trost.

Wins. IKiutlass and The beariue lasted from 10 o'clock yesterday murninti until after 5 lu the evening, and durinc that time KARV IMTIEMTED frECTATOHS DKOPrS 13. Amonr them' Police Commissioner Dodrls. 1 r. i.raydonSecrftary Uau Brown, ot the Si.

V. A and James I. Qunton. late Superiu-leudent of the Work Iiouse. Attorney Muir asked the question, and Holicitor Horst-ninn ard Mayor Mosby did the Mr.

Wina was the first witness ca led. In substance he said: "Mr. J. M. came before the BoarJ of or House Directors some time last year ith a request to have transferred the old y.i lipue sewinsh-rsracnine contract to the ftrornweli Mitnuiii9urina Company.

The iu. ater was laid over then, and later Mr. Pears -itin- and naked me to vite tor tie transfer. 1 don't remember exactly, but don't believe I i'l Mr. that 1 was opposed to the i rKii-fer bocause it waa not in liic city's to have all Work House contrai controlled ty one firm.

The Kclipse Company was behind in payroeul and THE XII VtDft TUK1B COXT.CT Were idle, so I went to the Jacobs Cordage and asked them to make a bid tor the men. Iher relumed: went to sew other limn whose names 1 can't remember, but could not get Neither Henry nor iins Muhlhauser. Colonel Markbreit or Johu W. i'farl. who were the Kvlipse bonds-nieo.

ever asked me to nave them relieved. The Iclipse contract called for ilurlT-tlvs cents per man lor not les than tifty or mote than lyumen.and wiiot induced me to cancel ti.is cj true and sign another for thirty tents per man is sirnpiy because the Eclipse a ere in arrears, and I saw no ue in letting it go on wnau we probably should HAVE TO SUE roa THE HOMEY. Besides, the Bromwell Company agreed to enipioy double the number of men and to make valuable improvements on the city property. ro after 1 found we could get no one eLe to bid on the work I voted to give it to hroruavell. believing that was to the best interest of the eity.

I knew nothing about the fc.OOO offered by Bromwell for the contract." Cross-examined by Mayor Mosby, Mr. Wing said he did not think it advisable at that time to vote for the transfer of the contract. Mr. Trost being sworn testified that Mr. Hears and half a dozen others called on him to have him vote tor the transfer of the i.

which he refused to do. This he refused to do because of a remonstrance received from the Tinners Labor Assembly, t-ubsequently it developed that the Alba Light Company, a tin lamp concern, were bargaining for the Kclipse aud the remonstrance was agnirjst the Alba Light Company and not against the Bromwell Company. Witness met Mr. bears on the tureul and THE TBAKRFEK Or THE CO.VTBACT Came up again, Trokt refusing a promise to1 teforit. Sears said liter and have a duty to perform.

The tran fer of this contract is for the benefit of the city and you ought to vote for 11. 1 rost rt-I lied. "That is ail right, but 1 am looking out luriuyown interests." meaning as he ci-idaiiicil. that he could nd alford to be by any labor assembly. Mr.Trost accused Mr.

Sears of perverting his words so that something else was meant. He called a liar, and promised to hold him personally responsible for the accusation. 1 rost further Btated that when the Board was ready to make the transfer Bromwell re! used to take it. So. inconsequence of the terms of the contract, the iarge number 01 men to be employed and the improvements l'e made, be voted for the new contract.

I lie day of the regular meeting of the itoitrd. 1 liiirsiiay. it was understood that tne 1 oniiiiittee ou Labornnd Diseipline. to whom 1 was icierrcd the Kclipse contract, was to meet on to act upon it. Witness Haul Mr, Muth gave no notice of his intention ut leaving the city, and they could not lind him when the-nieeting was held.

Mr. irost said that under the circumstance he did not consider it wise to transfer .1 contn.ct fur tf ty meti at cents per lay raiiipr thnn make a new contract for 30u men at 30 ce.its per day. At ibis stage Mr. arose and addross-iugthe Ma.vjrsaid. "If you will ki-dly send lor Mr.

James Allfvrt tireeu. I will prove tiiis man to be what be just called me." Air. 'irut'ti was sent tor. Henry, horf. President of the FclinseSew- 1 did not ask hiza how much." Cross-examiued by Mr.

1 rost, Mr. Muhlhauser deuicd that iroat ever said he would do all he could to have tne mailer arranged as soou as possible or do any ihmg reasonable. Mr. Muhlhauser coutiiined: "Just before the new Contract was luade I was informed by a gentleman that the iSromaeli Company weic- siiiuia i i i ue uosill -1 ailed on all th members save Jar. Weber, who was out ot the City.

Msser. Douglass and Muth were willing to Tote for it. but 'Trust and Wuic weie lTevious to this, when tne Alba Company waa negotiating for tfve con-. trct. laa iveceiver of the Kviipee Company.

cubed on r. Trosl and asked una to vote for tne transfer, lie retuerd. aud i said to him: you are acity eidjcer. and you have a duty to i ou know lata transfer is to the iuterest of the city: to which au re- piksd: "ihecity kwttdi llnoutior I aAManc rtBsr. lvsv AJto au.

the Trig. I went to fr. Docsrlass' office on Safurday. oyeml er Ala and found tbe Board in session. 1 u.

1, i 'am. i li. aluhuiauser. asked. tne AO make a demand ti Hn lhe Board for cauceiiauon of the LUipse contrsict, srhiclr 1 refused to do.

sould bare sold tbe contract au that time to Mr.KiiJiAUAOP.4ire?eoaiirwaru.b the Work If onee TO rector nnrrlnl it that day. Mr. Trust and Mr. Wins said (here do finrryabont irmnsTertnc the contract. as the city Weiss was losing not hire.

anal men were that nothing auout it perfectly good the bon da- tor ur Lability iaht ercm. After lb sixty days 1 was ounMlMt um coairsct not waiataMl. And Mr. k.Arf tMmiBoii sr f-drew his appiacation or a transfer, I asked Mr. Mel ish to extend the tima and be did so from Wednesday.

Xorembfr JL to Saturday, and then until Iumlsr. On tsatorxiay the contract was cancelled. Mr. James Albert litwi testified to having been present dtmn a conversation; between Troat and Seers. read asked bun wbatbe told the story of bis looking ont tor himself for and Hear repeated that it wu true.

Irwl afterward explained to witaeae that be meant the labor trouble. Mr. W. B. Mel tab.

Secretary of the Erom-Well Omutair. testified thai he ofieredMr. Sears Ujxn tor tbe Eclipse contract. He made no effort to bare the contract transferred. On November a unawares oi the ex.

UBS state of facta. it wrrapscw ana orris. Three dart later aome of the director witness could not state who it waa asked him about the Ellipse contract and he replied. Mirinf he did not want it. The director then i luiti Lini if he had tar proposition to make Tor a new contract to make it at I as the committee would meet the next day.

Ssturday. Witness made out his contract for a term of fire years, renewable lor rive more, and took it to r. And Uh7 It Was Vet Transferred to the (Ut vitn mtl that W. w. A oreester.T.

W. Melish aud bism-elf. constituting the Brerm-well otupanr. turned toeir own bond. The capital of the coir pan 1 tM)JM.

of hicli witne own one tilth, or SX' OM. Witness acknowledged that he is ltaoie for double the amount of his stock, and in case of accident could not maif it-cood. Mr. Trust tiok the stand and denied in toto Mr. Muhlhaurcrs stateiucut- This ended the inortiiriK session.

At 2 o'clock Mr. Abe Sieinnu Uxik the stand at Mr. I ron's request, and swore tliat lie would not beheve ill. Munlhauser under oath. MR.

SEJkKS WAS BCCALLIO A nd juitioned by Mr. Mosby. "liid you ever liave a conversation with Mr. WinieduriHK which he said to you that ii would live Mr. 1 rtt a certain amount iv i k.

i parir and buo the Upsc contract traus- Itrrctl 7 'l decline to answer that question. "Hut tnii lUixnl i ibe hame as a Court, and my oiiimit foil for contempt." "I have no rontempi for ttie Board, but it is a peculiar question to aawer." "1 lien 1 stiHli be forced to send for an officer and l.av you taiien down-stain, which 1 to Uti. 1 liin not answer. It confidential." "is ir riot a inf that an interview in an eTeninx paer on tamed sucli information "'lain not ir ueKsiiupcr mter-vifwu. Bui do not rentvniler the interview." "Well.

then, did you not teti Mr. Jas. Albert ret 1 1 that Mr, Wina" tuaoe such a proposition to you." "I atta not aare that I told Mr. Green any such lliion. He ruy pr-onal and mtinxte anl it may be that in vfciiiK Ini advice 1 did so.

utioe you lei the uuestiou reMt uottl inorntiii?" "No. ir: yiu wnl answer it right now." eil. there wua sonic urh conversation. "Reneat it as near as you cau. word for word.

"1 can't do it now: I rhall have to refresh my memory." Very well, take half an hour." Witness o-ot at the sida of the room, followed by Mr. Winic. 'lne two had alone talk. Meanwhile Mr. Muth as culled.

He lestitied to beins Chairman of the Commit-tee on Labor and to wliuiu was referrel the Ix'lip. cntract Hewn-not aware of the special meelini' of lie Bottrd held on (Saturday, or tnat any proposition irom the iiromwell Company up for cuu- On Thursday. November 8. there was a I ret reeular uieeiing ot the euard at winch the, contract was iis'ussd. When the meeting' adjourned it was understood thai the nelt; ov.

lridaT. the City Solicitor was 10 h.s-e ini.fneliiMe Ciiniiiinw 1 1 case or mv vote should huva hts.ii it ne said. 1 gave the lull power of at- 1 -Mv uousiass tesiiueq tout Mr. wrucy to Mr. Sears last September to bave Ol'K CONTRACT TRANSFERRED.

He received an otier of jC.uOU from the Conuany, which was good for sixty alajs "-a Mr. 1 if who said ha v.asop- i'is ici ii. iouaias, jiuin ana cner said bue in lavnr 01 uu naiu mum), alter the sixty-day option ired the i rk House Board cunceled niy eutered mlo a new one with we.l. 1 ros-ecmined by Attorney Muir Were you ever roachod by any one for money 111 eon lies iiuii with this coulracl? 1 was not." "Did rou not tell Mr. Scars that some one Udu.you the matter could lc fixed tor 1UU" 1 es, sir: and it was this way: One day in our tlice Mr.

m. Hardinghaus. who then traveled lor our company, said the transfer could be made for SilW. I thoin-ht he Joking it the time aad paid very litue alie till. to ttie matter." Mr.

Heury Mublbaoser, stockholder nulsmau tor the Kclipse Company, ttsu-Mud i- ive days before the contract with Bromwell was made 1 met Mr. Trost iu front of Mr. Douglass' otlice auo begged him to use ins intkiciicc to have the trarufer made. I ilty men at the Work House ere being marched in anil out ol our Shop at the Work House for a period of ninety days with no inuo. nui tno expenses 01 these men v.er.-running on and the bondsmen were looked to tor payment.

1 lold Mr. Trust this. mnii.n mat tne ttromtreii loin pan was rviiiiiauikiun mr iruiii anci veracity is good and that he would believe him any time. MR. WISH, BE1SG BECALLEP.

Said he kuew nothing about Mr. Muhlhauser as a truui-ieuer, r. 1 said he would believe him nm4. tiunsierring the con- ontli heu he nad no object in lying. His I'm icmoii 10 uiiimi iiioi is causcn ry what Mr.

sai.l of yesterday. I Mr. Muth has known Mr. Miihlhnusrr for twenty-rive yeurs. and says he would believe ruin any time.

i hxuert PcBerk refiiMnJ to ha sirnrn Kit. solemnly arhrmcd that he examined all the rec.dMs in the County Recorder's ta nis crum me sianuingnt ti. All he Could find was iC.TOO worth of real estate tor W. B. Meludi and tXisH iu real estate in tbe name of the liromwell Coiiipjnv.

He loiind ne record of T. W. Melish or W. W. Worcester owning any property in Hamilton County.

The meeting adjourned subject to the call of the Chair. mb. trost's statewekts. Colonel H. W.

Trost and Mr. Lou Werner were seen after the conclusion of the investigation yesterday. Said Mr. Trost: "My conscience is clear in this matter, and I am glad 01 ini.s realisation. 1 wish nadcamesev-! eral weeks ago.

This man Sears hus been talking ugamst me out of spite, and 1 am willing to let the pnhlic judge letwcen him 1 anu me. 1 am willing to admit that I did uifl againat the protest of the labor for I am a ready to pay us a good price for the con tract. 1 i'Jt rnanmvfelf A.Tx.1 Mr. Trost replied that the lioarai moo hi a worEing man myself. Beyond that, the d-d loois 10 consent to any such Ui u.T fir.i...

tue luat 'the thing 1 of thecontraci. He was not t.r-. cot-Li be rixED roa a 1 Worn House Board at the time, and ki, VB. HESKT rni.HArSKS TAXES. Mr.

Henry Muhlhauser waa seen last sight in reference to the statement mane by Mr. Abe Sieinau that he would not believe Muhlhauser under oath. Said XI r. Muhlhauser: "I never had one tranuction wjth Mr." Steaiau in icy life, ami thai was regard the election of a Superintendent oi the Work bui all cliauceto avt At cut off bTthe SJfSS Board cancelling burton tract and new one with the Kromm eli I jir. ji.rs?ars ijisi tepir tuber 1 was given at Jim Vbae.

Slainait and nin.lf a.N.TiiMM.H i j. ana at isaj were lor Jim Morgan lor auperiutendent. and ia.lipse ConiDaiiv in iinn7 7,7 i "nBl'l lwu'a their contract to mponsible party- I LludedtJt 1 wSuld 'Ibe nrtiii.wswll tj.a-Aft A woiJia lor sixty days, th tiuu.l At heplember tract to the luva 1 -t. linHF AWT la swans -r -sga a. no" proiireViid 'l eon.lSr 1 roues' a trarisfer of Tl am willing to being referred to the Cos and Diavipiioe.

consisting of of A rost ana i I matter inuttee on labor AaessirsL Muih Itartaraed Her alewels. The diamonds lost by Mrs. C. A. Scott, on a Little Miami Railroad train, vahile on her way from Loveland last were returned to her by a fellow-commuter.

who found them the day they were tost. Aa Old Lady Srep OeaauU Mrs. Elisabeth Albert, aged Peach Grove. JLyn dropped dead per of Haat and Bonnes streets yesterday cd ins heart diva.se. cooce.

"flu ae la a Teeeaaeat-SI. A silent alar xt at p. at. Jtesterday IN THE LORD'S PRAISE. News of the Churches of AH EomiBatlons, iiniijuriiuii cuurcu.

1 avrtJ.m, Memorial the near iinure. leS I of 1 ogress man Ashbel HT ork Ci. la accompany her huslr- vln i PuUsln l. I irli if thit To-morrow i Ctiildron'd aud Visit her I tor' church, lu thu eveni'ta, i wnl gives concert. f.

Mr. os- I oe little ones Y. M. C. A.

There will be a mass-meeting fl Y. M. C. A. Hall.

Sunday, at 4 Imenatthe good singing and an address by o. with cinsiaii's best-known pastors. The. Qf Cin- loe will be in cuarse of General Uowsor. ong serv- icretary During the past week a novel series, it known in the association ParUf what "Kvangelistic Services." and for merges as hus been running at high tide, with lai only, enthusiastic audiences.

There has bee and attempt at no attempt to disfc no Uk.H'. 1 Inimi. tlm r.i.ii l. ll off cut the interest has been there. MS than ball a score of young men have uliied themselves with the cause association represents, and have with fellows become active worgers.

It has thought that a revival meeting could noVLl run without ladies. This one thrive ttx hoMini I i miM thrown about some men because of the prt eni-e of ladies, let the goad sisters, however pray for the success of tbe work. Kev. Thomas'i. Ixiwe coji ducts the ex pr hod 01 tne stiiKjay-scaooi lesson for teacfv at tne Saturday, p.

m. teachers will receive? a iscrdiMl wnlromp At the meetinir of the llirectors of the soriation a few days since it was resolved leave nothing undone to secure a larger than where its present building stands I the new one: hut should they fail, work soon commence on the present site, Sij and Kim streets. A rambling club is being organized, cc rosed of association 111 air. Clergy 01 the Archdiocese ox Cincicsf hold oti last PiLuiuv To-morrow, I'enlecost. Most Revr-Jt bishop r.lder will celebrate Pontiuc Mass at bt.

Peter's Cathedral at 10 a nj 1 he aevotioti or the. forty hours .11 ki.i -i .1.. 1 De- CMIdren's Serrices Amcnt Those of Item Freilryterlaa Faith. of Interest to the- Catnolie WorsMpers. Tks JrwiMk Ess T.

SL A. assesBesaissts sf Ssi ilsse a Ssstsnrss Ckorekss. By direction of the General Assemby of the hreabytertan Church, one Sunday ia each year ia set apart esrtecfaJly for children, sod this year the day fails oa to-morrow, sad the same program me. prepared by Key. James A.

Bordea. D. will be observed ia every Presbyterian church In the country. Toe exercises as arransed will be srabati-to ted for the regular soorning service. They will consist of singing by the school sad congregation, read ingof the 34th Psalm, responsive readings by the pastor and chil dren and Superintendent and children, address by the pastor, baptism (if there are any infants to be baptized), presentation of oflenngs for raaday-scbool work, the whole Closing with the singing of the doxology.

TTse jMPtok Bessje. To-morrow afternoon will be a proud day for the Israelites of this city, oa the occasion of the dedication of the new Home or the Aged and Infirm. This beautiful structure, which is situated on ths lias of the Avomlale cable road, in Avondale, takes up three and one half seres of ground, and is surrounded in front with lawn and walks, the rear with s-i orchard. The open ground here is laid off in dower and vegetable beds. The building isot preMed brick with free-stone trim mi ngs, and is located on the hiwhest point in this vicinity.

Every thing pertaining to the interior ia finished according to modern improvements, and comprises about forty-five wards, net in-cluiiituf separate apartments and ofticet for the Superintendent, physicians, ntirses. dc. The foiluvring programme will be rendered: Prayer. Kev. Ir.

David Phi)iton- f'tirn li the choir of (he Meund-mreet Temple, under the direction 01 Prof. Andre. I'erroleae: presentation of the keys to the President the Hume. Hon. alius Freiberg, on behalf ot the Building Committee; acceptance of the building by the President.

James Low-tnan. hsq. address by fiev. David Pbilipaon: linllehi'ah by choir. Handel: address and benediction by Kev.

Jjr. Wise: promeuade concert. First Baptist Chore's. The Sunday morning congregations at the First Baptist Church were never so laraa as tbey are now. There is a sentiment of very enthusiasm in the hearers at this church for their preacher.

M. C. Lock wood. He never does his work perfunctorily and with a professiottaieair. but with the widest ieen consulted as to the proiier way of mak-1 enthusiasm for each subject he discjoascs.

ing the transfer. The t-olimor was never The growth of the Sunday morning coogre- consuited. aud when the Board aujoumcd I k. 1 that day Mr Muth said gallon has been sought for here for several years, and now it is nearer to being til a de-Hg woulp be awat utmiiAT, sired sUe tiian ever in its history. And that he could not sit with the commit- The congregations are always assured of re-tee until the next week.

There was no ar- reiving an interesting and being range men for any meeting on Saturday, and stirred with some new thought for the day. he was no: told that there would he one. 1 1 he 1 on rets lions at tuts church are being hen tie came home the following uesday recogni.en as among the brainiest he learned that the now contract had lieen marie on and at the following meeting he liied his protest. Witness would bare Hiding. remained iu the city on tsat-urday if he was given wit iniiinuuon tliat a new coiitract was to be eutered uiro.

Mr. siears re'urnod to the stand, aud was questioned by Mayor Mosby: "Have you refreshed your memory "I have." hat was the conversation 1 met vin 011 i 11.11111 street, and 1 asked lnm attain to voi for the iraneft r. He said ho could not and would not do it. 1 1 Kcl'pse office and said that the trai.siercouid be made tor I(W. lie said: Is tluit sor 1 didn't know bam was cheao.

You betLer itu and see iroet and olVg HIM THE MONEY If tlitt's the 1 said to him: 'Charley, this is a business matter viith ni: nd run- i ridential. Jt in entirely new 10 me; can 1 the thing be He rcilied: the money through iliiril i lild tin say this as if in a ke? "Un the contrary we were bom very much in earnest about it." "I you thing you cot. id name this third party?" "I don't think that is material." "But it is material, and very n.u"h so. Was it Mr. Weruer.

"That was the name mentioned." "Which Mr. Werner?" "1 am not certain as to that." "Ihd ymi krniv the party he meant when he said r. erner "No. I can't say that I know him." "A re you sure of that?" "My impression is thai he meant Mr. Louis i A 1 never Mr.

We' Uer and never iiini a conversation with 11m. "Have you any questions to ask, Mr Wing?" "None whatever. That is about the conversation we bud. 1 thought Sears as joking with me. and 1 joked him rigiit back again." "id you so understand it.

Mr. bears?" "I did not. sir. I asked Mr. Wing in confidence and he, told' me.

1 should have gone uonn suurs.ior contempt, because regarded as a breach of confidence, but Mr. Wing autnorized me to rejeat the conversation." Hon. Howard Donglass Was President of the Hork-liouse Board purt of last vear. Can't sar heiuer tne request of Mr. hears was muds verbally or in writing.

I know it was maiie at a rciniiar meeting of the Board atiu reierred to the ommitlce on Labor and j'iscipiine. 1 never tnado a rcpirt liile the matter was iu the banua ol ibe 1 oinraittee. fears called on me several times, ana 1 assured him that 1 was IS rAVOB OP TBANSrrHlUSG THE ECL irsE COJ- TRACT. Mr. IKitiglass eonlirmed Mr.

Mnth a testi mony regarding tue misunderstanding on Thursday, when the reeular meet nu held had a call from cither one or two members of the Committee on Lubor and Disci pline, anu. as usual iu aucn curs. erf soecial nieelinu for Saturdav. fr Milil. Drought over his contract and referred it at ance ine cnmmiitee.

1 was ready 10 vote for tlie transler at all times and was not ac quainted wita su tne circumstances of the "e.v.s in the middle hoov of bo reserved for them until bclore a. Cnlled Teraporaril To Asotlwr field. the city, l-ew puiiuis have a wider ru'ige of sub- jectsaiid utterances concei ning them than this fnvorite pulpit of incinnati. The morning subject us announced "The nr ul In the ening the sermon will bo to the salet-mcn of the city, and something unusual ia anticiruted. as the salesmen of several large establishments have requested Pusti.r Lockwuod to discuss some of their labor problems fur them.

They are asking questions of lu in as to honrs of labor and what they shall (10 lor relief, and several matters have been brought to him and will discuss liicn said to hini: 'sjme one at the I tAiem. A large audience is expected, and tne cnurch will twenty 111 in tea Johnston ill be the leader this season. 4y7li Catholic Notes. The following are ths feasts of tbe erf week: Sunday. Pentecost or Whft Suiming Monday.

St. Margaret. Queen: Tuesdijuday Barnabas, Apostle: Wednesday. St. Iy Kt ,3 iiau iiuiini mr eoiuiil a.

A till, tolhiwilia' tin. A aOOra- Ht. John's, city: Kt. Joseoh rWvtoitT 111 and St. Clare Chapel, city.

F11'- 1 lie Sisters of Noire Ihms. who rV" yearuu purchased eight acres of art, the Cirandin roud. Kast Walnut mabine preparations to improve th- SlstMr will tlniL nrt l.pr. 00 by 170 feet, to be feur stories in be r. tne Benevolent Seciety of St, 1 hurcb.

Cumntiueviile. will uelebrac niversary to-tnorruw morninx in the uameii cnnrcii. lne result of the aniinai election of. of tiie Young Men Catholic Instituf a ftill.w.- lTi.li.t I U. I atLrnMn.

mt A Arch- tal Higti pearly a und on ula. are place. lilding. khL ton i face its Vice-President. Theo, A.

Bruhi: eeoo rresidenc i. li. Orahaai: KaycordiufLd tarv. J. K.

lieberaer: I Ku.K tary. t.eorge uovie: naannai s-reii J. Ackerman: Treasnrer. i- rlanmaaa: kxecutive Committal "fluiepe. Kealy: Dr.

G. II. Thu man. W. it.

Krerr P. Brehm. J. A. Spintiey.

The above will be installed at me next regular meet Tuesday. June li 1 1., i 1, n- delegaies and two alternates will be etec to iheorand Crmncii. to be held at Oaklai on -i ugust aw. 2. ana iaic.

A loysi us Orphan society will hold iu reatuli uiiiiuiij nis-LiiAa ai JiuzAri nail. On last Wednesday eveoina tbe reoeatl organised ivnighia of sc Constantine we. presented with aa eleatauit bauinavr sr ill. tnends. lafiM JraBAinlsl .1.

ote for Morgan as I tir-stl Jf-r Kae of Clayton avenue. nnally eon- 1 mi, mils, having completed three-veu- for Celenel George i "nonths novitiate at the Mother House of was elected, steiuau ami ne bisters ot Chanty, will receive tbe browa uauu sanuajr. June S. Ou ou ntiay uue Hi, the Bt. A loysius Men society of St.

Joseph's Church Oele-orate their annual a a Kev. A. H. Holthons. the Presidont.will tele- aranu nign mass, ia the aflemom at -grand vespers and beneditinn will given, at which fiev llr w.i.T,:n wTi Krv.

Ji-pso, Kiaaxa preaches on "rtrsjiv 1.1 the Unity hurch Luita riant. Plant street, oelt.w Fifth, niltn. csrai tree and welcome years, of rfZ'i il at the cor- kurchTKeadiug at tl.e cor- tlm to-raorrow. wsswrnn caused by a defective Hue in too tenement- house. No.

Ti waa only CO. Breach li the road. Bvr Oak -S- ItAOOWSX Will balnn. l.w C-uversalasl Church, McMiilau sir ant HDta. at a.

to-mrrow, oaoai The TransmissioTn of Xiral ijiaiiues: or. The Far-fifachin fea of Adl are ia- Br. Lmfm Tgfisuaso. Csrraog. corner finsV lay aasl BaymiUr ss-wnta.

Bey. Lewis Browa rf4ar. mtvwim Aanlsv Ml 11 A'nlnk- iB and Txi 9- m. Moraba sabject: "The Future of theCaorrh; Death fcnd Air a eordiai tartatwa is axteaaea to au. Bisaor VEacxTrr wtl bold conK rmatioTi ia thef bnrrb nfuia KdtfCL U'lltiDI Ililla.

Kunday mora iac asjl o'ciock. and will be at ist esoqsy waoo; usiTwurr sx uim church ia the aiienooa. la the eeaaiae he Rev. J. SL Ersrar will preach at ths Fourth PtresbytsrsaChMreh.Crcsaatreat, to-morrow tnaraisy.

ea "The CnnesaaHgh Disaster. The evens serrices will conaiat of exercises by the drew, ia the obeerva- yoa of ctuldreasTfay. daaily lavited. Ali are most car- a 4 Ttif. Oat saaS BWbbtaa; Bis for sorae time E.

Ii- Hsarmaysr. the dry coo ea merchant Fifth street, aear Vine street, kaa been a. at loss to accoeint for the disappearance otamkll stuns of asoney from the cash drasrer. FSaally he suspected that some one ia Use Bci was aVaug the stealinc aad set a trap, assnc-markesl anooay as bait. Yesterday aftesnoda ha detected oeeof his Bost trusted eeolofe.

Jsoob Kcbn. iathe very act of steUink frem the drawer, and called ia Officer Cafnroy to arrest him. On being eesretedjthe marked coins were found ia his powesssoa. and be was taken to tbe Central f'otce tntation. wkere be lMtc.4 nm iKi rlMfrtaftf stit IsrMnr.

Knbn has oeei in iiaarmeyer's employ for vorae VI rue. mi ml 1 11 1 lest nmirMfm. pieuJy when airested- loved that areaLeman icle broae dowa com USED THE VETO. Mayor Host? Sit Down oa the dateline Contract. Immense Ca'esdar Oispoaed Of By the Board it Coancilmea Tesierday.

The first item on phs lecrthy calendar of baaiuesa trsi vacfed bjy the Board of Couucil-tnen reaterdur waa the dinoutsion of Msyor Mosby veto of the gasoline eontrftct with Thomas Mc loiouh: Tb Mayor's veto was accompanied by a paper ia which bis views were set forth in escarp and concise manaer. the document closinjg with a moral as to Ths duties of the Council men to their constituents. When the Clef had ceased reading the communication; Mr. Scbwenninater offered a resolution directing the Clerk to advertise for fresh bids for lighting with coal-oil, gun. gasoline and electricity.

An endeavor was made to refer this to ths Committee on Light, snd a division cad already taken place, when Mr. Winkler raised the point of order that no sction coutd. bs taken until the Board of Aldermen fiad been officially notified of the Mayor's sreto. President Forbis granted the point wejl taken, and discussion was at ouce stopped. Botrnvc Bcsnntss.

The following ordinances went to a second read i as; To fix the salary of the Mayor's Clerk at ti-OOj per annum: to condemn property for approach to proposed Browne-street bridge over the M. uijrt E. Canal, from Cole-rain avenne. near Central avenue: to accept and co'ihrni dedication of iaod for purpose ot opening and eiien.duig Mitchell avenue lr 111 Auourn avenue west. were resd for.y, Kim wood Pr I he following ordini first time: To lowingordihsiices avenue, from Warsaw avenue So Col, avenue: Lthan street, from o.erain an.gs.

to tpring drove avenue; Morrison ai.nue ipsni Howell avenue le Terrace vmue avenue, ftsira MrMiilaa fVpnu' Crown street, and Toirraoe avenaetrei-t to rison avenue to stroeLth-uui Mor- irdmsncc to chauge the grar son avenue, from LfiKalli- 0j jcpher-avenue: Montafomerr roadyfet to (ilenway "asrirom Hunt Street tue graue oi Jiacn. AladlsiAn villc uvnum mi a M. UVrr Jf 1 1 s- i of the south curb fXpoint Ssi feet south read the first avenue, were condemn Vi ebe were or.iieaiioes to eastern ternvs (r from ir oresent v. i.viiiimvi,.i 1 snnri, iivui 11s Church, has accepted an in. '-vtuiJo fi-s-arh I "r0.

siVraua to Miller street, and for reel. mMi BLf. i-. i.rt (-nntrtiin fti cni on nie uiurui nrrt ut. of the police patrol service.

tor si. me. twiiiAjw k. niinwin ifr Ahl.ilil the follow uttsbi Imnrovs were adunted under a avenue. Irom VA ayne street to est.

ciatrsireei: Bianchard avetiue, from Csillege avenue to rtleuway avenne: Glenway avenoe. from Bianchard avenue to Cluettec avenue: Ahrens street, from Wayne street to tn. Clair street: 4 Anures slier, from Bank street to l.rignwui alley: 1 oiiege sveaue. irsni dujiduii au sloldface road: ijessamloe street, from Hep-pie street to Tesrnship street: Kugewoed avenue, from Powers street to Hoffher street: and te improve Euclid avenue, from Molitor street to Wayne street. The foUowink reaniations to liht were adopted: Charl too street, from Vtne street to fcrten aveotae: Freetnan aveaue.

from McMicken avetjue to Bellevne street: irotiii fsSreasman avenise to a. resit Ini'at Clearwater ailey, iroro uaysBiuor Clearwater ailejr. n.i 1 atreec to ciarsson sirsrx: jvroiaiiav airvci. 11 us, jiariyr: luursuay. or- ah tier tols, A nton slreet U0 feet north: Avon Padua.

Confessor: 1-rids v. He i trevt and Halatead street. Great, Saturday. Blessed oLil the! An ordinancej te 11 on Ordinance So. entitledj 1 osaiea oi w.

a. o.iww. chiiocu au J5T. passed October IS. A.

D.18HS. oiuaiu. Next Wednesday. Friday and 8 wilt ue Liuucr clays, days 01 fast an uence. This is the vigil of Pentecost and iasl and abstinence.

The regularly quarterly conference aennauu. stturday absu- I day of ordinance to bl.H-k square bounded by Everett. Wade. Jones. Liun streets." was to the committee on Condemnation and Vacation, A resolution' to remove te scales and wigher's buil ljng from the Public Landing war referred totthe committee of that name.

An ordiiiar.rje to establish the grade of Howell svennp from Clifton to Morrison avenue was adapted. Johns) towa.) tectum-s. liaale -Kaaraaai Tr. iWUOSB IS IT? A Tray ef a trnak That Ceaaalaed 'rieaja Articles. Boos a.

luCnTerufaiuul Tn lairiui, uiFavuiina 32 feet 2 incbee at clock yesterday morning: SI feet 10 aches at 11 o'clock, and St) feet 10 inches last evening at (o'clock. But little drift was seeh. Clifton, the veteran "Terrain, found before noon the tray of a tronk floafinl In the current. It anst have beea ovined by some person of quaint taste. In it tfiere was a part of mussel shell, part of whidb was broken.

On the outer surface, in Plirnle ink. was drawn: "Vi. Rrce LandiniJ. Pa. On the inside of the shell in the same, colored in.

was fkevched a two-etory house with a path lead sag down to a fence, and rudely urawo sceesj ta Ul nil irvai lam tuere were of cloth as loth by lisbermew on is on Lhe ti but a small rise? thought Then JUDGES AND CLERKS Ay-eointed Tor the Ceaty by Board ef ren Xdat of Thoaa Swrore la TJ Dtcv With Their Tovnahlp Ad Prwetaek Crotty and nariea Campbell uamouraii 1 At -x-- 7T 1 Columbia Republican: Char! Heser. CoJumnia iowiikii cmct.Demcs.-rai: Wro.O. 4, the The Board of Bectiecm has sworn in the following Judges aad Clerk, for the several township precincts of the ooanty Asdnmi "ffivsthis ff7amMi PVeetnet Teaiocrats. A oner Fasriaana S. Vaech- Hepuoiveaas.

ueary Kabeas aa join SaiLh. SArfdierw l-r-i it IWnnejrmljL wajrd To ham and di. Deal: Rrpnb- Jewett. aaa art 1 En F. boataern Precinct; lieotocrata.

Mattbew its, Slattnew Kepohucaas. suon rarger ana Colersin Lawnshio TatrJ Prerinot: Dfm- c-rrata. Cuarlea Hook and HearyHeel Re publicans, beorae and ueorste eta. jr. tsWmth-eastern Precinct; Democrat, sjeyntour Bell and Albert Bercer: Kepapiicana.

Henry Stall in aad kUmer Carsua. Xurtliera meuiot: lfetnocrata. Law renew lUiras ana Daniel tstrubie: Beoabiicana. tieorse kUch- ards and Andrew Bensing, sr. boulh-wesfr era Presrinct: Liemocraia.

John Wans aad Ikaeid Hauser: Bepublsuaua. Heaiy 'oi aad Partaenes Davis. Columbia I ovrnship central rreclnct Democrats. Samuel 11 ill and Kaoub- I leans. A.

S. Butterhetd and Oarretaen Tompkins. Eastern l'recinct: iMaaoCraia. Chas. A.

Howe aud ICecubl leans. James H. nibiey and 1L B. Jones. Madeira Precinct: Deraocrats.

B. F. bramble and J. A. Josepu K.

Mann and James T. LeMar. Norwood Corporation: Democrats, rxlwaru Muls ana Henry suis-niau Kepublica.is. ii. Bolle and Robert a auu 1.

1 i twopaiii. tsaaley l'recinct. Ari thou bnivn aad James F. iicaiia. Henrr ik.raarer and Ch Democrats, Kepub-haaTH.

McCor- mica. IsilTertoa Precinct: No appointment. Western Precinct: Democrats. Samuel Swift snd J. W.

Auter: Ke publicans, II. lurnll and John L. Coulter. roby Township Eastern Precinct: Dem ocrats. M.

V. B. tsater and Jtepubltcans. (reorge ahnitx and Western Precinct: Josjah Uwaetney aud George W. Kadclitl.

Republicans. It C. Bueil and Mortimer Hann- Htrnis tiiv Precinct: Deiuo- crats. Joseph Barman and Bepublicans. Samuel Kiniiiettand C.

W. Maguesa. Delhi Township Western Precinct: Democrats. Braxton vV. lsunpbell and Johu 11.

Carsua. Bepubtieans. Benjamin J. ioodin and kateteru Precinct: Democrats. Ueuubhcah.

11. ii. sitnDlnuwn aud Ureeu lownship NortB-easiern Precinct: Democrats. Patrick Orosaii and Johu U. I'clls: Republicans.

Samuel Askew end harles Sielert. Soatii-western Precinct: leiuocrat. lienry euulborst and Wtu. K. t'arlor; Kepublicans.

C'batles kt. Lewis and Ueorse W. liay. l'recinct: I ssniocriti, Iaid Hutchinson and Charles Miller: rtepiioiiians. oeorgs Ahriug.jr.

mill fPl- Vt iu. 1 rmnkuouse. South-eastern 1 Win Imnlliiiua HnillhArn suspension of the rlesr Doriuau Att. rJ o. Hnlchinsoii.

from Spring: GrlVn I hymmes Tonship-None. son sud lyierc. jones; avcouai Hv. iin. m.

nAim in ftauiitli of ariier street. 111 and therry street, from Madisonville avenue to Fern wood Melitor street, from Vine etreft to avenue: Purceli avenue, from Price avenue to Stryker south line: Dalton avenue, from I Iin street to the north line ol liberty 'street: North avenue, from Washington avenue to Oak street Lincoln avenue, from eafst line of section to Klra street: Morris place, from Baldwin sline to lot 1 Morris estate, aud Vinoent avenue, from He ton avenue ti the west corporation On motion of Mr.rWinkler the ordinance to appropriate tiiXO'f roul the Wharfs re Fund to repair postponed, becausfj the deficiency will be met under the nee six months' appropria- The Policitor wak directed to file proceedings against the Qjncininitiand Spring l.rove Avenue Turnpike Company to recover JiOO illegally paid by the city (or a trunk sewer outside of the corporate "units. Tne motion toreier tne connemning orui-nance in ths Spring Grove avenue tale to the Committee on and scation was lost, and thb ordinance was engrossed. pv. Western rrecinci: a.ti 1 e- ciuct: Iwinocrats.

Kugetie Dubbs and Kepublicans. Harry M. Pollock and npringtield Precinct: None. Sycamore Township Kastern Precinct: Democrats. Daniel B.

iyers and Kepublicans. none. Madeira Precinct none. JJha-ronville Precinct: none. Hazel wood 1 re-cinct: none.

Heading Corporation: none. Precinct: m. Pier- Whu.vaiar IViwnshin Southern Precinct Democrats. Michael baynur and L. B.

Hayes: Kepublicans. Ooorge Haire aud James o. Tebow. Northern Precinct: Democrats. l'one and Keoublicaus.

Samuel Kunk and Benjamin C. Ktce. CLEBES Charles E. Smith. Anderson Township, Centrsl Precinct.

shio. 1-- I TnvnsliiD. Western Precinct. Democrat: K. A.

Armstrong. Green Jewnship, Sooth-east Precinct. Democrat: antes D. Carroll, tireen Township. Southwest Precinct, Harry Appleaatc lielhi Township.

West precinct, George alxer. Crosby lownship. Fast Precinct. Setts, Crosby Twnsinp. lasrern Precinct, Philip K.

Zondler Mutuil Township, Jleves Precinct. D. m. Harrell. Mianii township.

Cleves L'recinct. R. Moses L. Anderson, Delhi Towiikhiu. West Precinct, Conrad Kobr.

Colerain 1 ownship. uth-west Precitict, D. John W. Dnnn. Green Tewii-ship.

NerUi-west Precinct. Nathan A. Heeves. ire'n Township. Northeast Freed net.

Albert Bsnuctt. treen lownship. Sonth-west Precinct. 1L: David Meyers. Green Township.

North-west Precinct. Richard H. Crsgg. Cc.lersin, Townshio. South-east Precinct.

K. I. Mc-In-tyre. Delhi Township. Home City re el net, K-: rraog r.

"ustu. water Township. Soiitherti l'recinct. W. J.Canheld.

Whitewater 1 ownsliip, Spnih- 1 1 1 .1, iHt'ic 11 1 jim I lown- ah in. Isoiilh-east Precinct. D.t Mill-'reek Township. Precinct. Granville Eeegwith.

Miami rownsliip. Seki-tan Precinct. K-: Andrew J. Marsh, tspring-lield Township. Northern I'reraiiot.

hon-ert Hunter, hvringaeid Jowiiwup. Kaatern PrecincA. lis The Preaau-e ef witee. po the sato a or til BSQCiaxa. In your edition of Thursday, speakins: of the Eden Park Reservoir, it is assumed that tie-e oi cnartx.

a eta strip i.j:i. stadia lead iuicr. eoch as is uassd the wall IP roe csnier 01 I 1 1 I ,...1 i.A s-abela River, where there Ttei3I offt iitricUy correct. Tbe fPPSPtsS the rsVtnii Pressure depend, on the depth, and a body of have been cuher up the Allegheny or about SAT. i A Bis CiweJ east as Cdea a arwat esowd of children' is expected at i Park tisiay te part id pale in tne reru- Saturday afternoon picnic t-very tniug uaicaBK.1 afares-! ibla has: been done to tnaxe the yoana rnjoy i tnesoseivi II proBtramme: rs tVelAee's- -4 Following T.

To a -swaatss com I ire 1 in. 1 ick beT Vt a i- i arriu-Kasfl is.i.ri unrra a ii the uifiiatpwmuii. All member are earnest rtui 'vriiv lesiuested to attenf these services isTa fody. i itxHA 1 1 voa aecea eg eersrieea. i water one foot ide would prese acaiiut its support with exactly toe sametoroe aa body one mile wide.

This look uSe a paradox, but is the fact- Your expression would be k.ul ri iu etHI 1 nt irn aa i vtikti re the moaiaotum would oe- fear-1 udr im reasetl. atkaw Cxrvteaaeat (at the Jail. Annie Sommers. a crazy woman, confined ia tbe County Jail, created a great deal of excitement yesterday afteraoea by setting lire to four brooms. The Jail was filled with -P' USB k.

.1 a a ancanals wateal IrtwittmrA 'AJ'rhrrTXl iilkX to death. Jailer Williaans has tiled seyeaut axaunst the woman, and aha WUI be asl 1 removeu to lavnsvtcw aanuu. -1 Avelatf aVrla mwy 1 9uojec 1 avcaaj- 1 s44j, lapilsch S. I as alt alp to luaht Uvinr-' Allfre wel- snent ee-opers is withsW hawe the depart- Johpple Casper, a tottr-year-old toddiar. 1 and vue UetMrotiiaa Fir I whaa aassata tiee Brtwsa.

laearr T.f.l whose pereals live oa near Taiel bd Gen- a h.H,-T-"ici-r- Vt tai itimi 1. 1 "imsuuLraaiiiuuimi a ay. -er i nxxs ot tec wne. Xss. EvewayOoBMia- hoaea by sickness.

at aa Lcct Jsas-xn has bee se0exia with a severe apeil of lllsrss doriaa vae atas. Pct TsUrurr has marned after alwmat rait to friends la Ifiemi- Jf aa, Scsra BavaxTrrr ts expected home to-sUa-M-from raris. DL. Where she 1 vistUne her sister for the seat week. Ma.

Cbat. of Lexias-toa. Kr- who erected a Sne raeideace in that city, has beea here darfng the pass week parchaains fnrnt- tUsxe for tlie sasaek klaa. aUaia Jokkb. of Olive ssreet.

SBststber ot the well-kaewa letter Uraftoa Jones, died last Monday aad waa baried irom Aliea TSiaple Tburedajr ateruooa. Miss Assrn Pabeeb. who aas beea confined to her bed for eonse tlzee with that dreaded dtseese. tnossnpuon. died Taesday last at Harrison street.

Her remains were taken to lor inter meat. Majob Caaa. Baraacas- will address the xutresatioa of tUe MoBBd-street Baptist Chorch to-suorrow (Sunday) even! a a. There will bo doabt be a laraa ttaraoat be bear the distiasTttisnsd sen! Ib'iibb St a. Caaa.

Wbite. brother of Miss 'Adina White, of Shermaa a venae, retnraed borne Taesday after sa aneenos in the West of eignt sears. His family and frteads have ivea him a warm wetoome to his old aotne. hi nw ICLaaaoaa Bsaslt leaves to-day fer the purpose ef suakinc Sprinsileld.Ohio. her ut-nre pome.

'Her cuotherand sister, the Utter ibe well-known lecturer and canvasser. Miss elilah Beaaley. have beea residents there or over a rear. Mk. Aaoa Sarra.

Snrreyor of Customs, has already anvea several colored taea esnploy-nieaL Messrs. Uia and Banks, from the Siith Ward, and Cttisen Thomas are now numbered among the employes at the Uov-erument Building. Tns Kaffin Club save its aanoal pi en its Wednesday eyenins at the Lookout House. The dab made an exeeltent appearaaotas it marcised through the principal streets, aad its picnic was net only well isnated. but.

best of all. a financial success. Ma. Das A. Ri-pp.

editor aad publisher of the Catholio Tribune. left the city Taesday for Detroit. on business connected with tbe Congress of ths Catholic Laity of the ITnited "states, which wilt meat ia Baltimore or Washington City some time next faJL Tbe complimentary benefit given Mr. Guy. the pianist, was not a sucoess.

While the jgentWnian has given hit serrices STstui- toosly whenever called upon, both as an ac-' com pan ytst and soloist, the very people who have been benefited thereby failed in their duty toward bitn when the opportunity pre-: sen ted itselL It it to be hoped that the af fair will be and that energetic cinct: Democrats. Itichard Powell and Geo. spirits will takeold of the matter and be u. laii: rtepuuiicans. 111 rem juygatt anu able fo place a good round sum in at.

Uuy DCailUSID li. Harrison lownshio Disnocrats. Daniel H. Jesaup and A. H.

Frost; Kepubiicaus. Albert Campbeil and Creorge Livingston. Miami lownslns tSekitan Precinct: Dem-ocrata. David A liearn and Thomas 11 ill- utms: Republicans. It.

tveuiaimn aud Ld- I mund Steele. Cleves Precinct: Demourats. 1 Jacob Baisley and James Cariiti; Kepublic-1 Morstau Wamsley aud Tbonias li. Guard. T.lfflstaa Ttaw T.t In Rnhaerlw.

Mllicreeg Towuship Avoudnie 1 reel -j Deinocrata. C. 11. Albrecht and Beoub- ttcans. Bond Hill Precinct: Democrats.

Jacob Peak anu Frank Macke: Bepublica'is. John Kichtin and North-eastern ire-idnet lle.niftcrat.. William Marshall and C. Jiand as eneeuce of rhe regard which he la held. JOHaWOWN SUFFERERS.

The -feral set ta tiona For Them. i. Haines: Brrau I'. Critcheil ITouatipna to tbe Amount of S1.83J Be- in. K.l!.

Put Hips, Deinocrata C.J.RtronK and Kepublicans. 1 Aavid Davis aud William C. IWlter. Wintun 1 Place Precinct: Democrat. Iteuublk-' mis.

D. W. Miller and Clifton Preciucj: Democrats. Charles H. Law and Kdmund tstallo: Kepublicains Joseph B.

Kvausand I College iliil frex-inct: lemocrt iVter i i vi rs. i Acans. oeivaU On 'Chaag-e Teaterday The Pull Llau sV.rT- sVTt.tiifnr,it iiepao- iui nd Adam ti ray. 1 (ieull) guflerers were very lurht. the amount rkM'X7J: tor the da, hem.

Si.aU. a rMd total of knublit-aiis. 1 Spencer 'township Lin wood Xhe fall list was as follows: Democrats, D. J. Forbes and hepublic- c.

Miller Ou Laura WIMln- BW OS ans. Levi C. Uoodac and Western audi. k.nil suu uaiHin.HuuaiM a I'l-ecincls: None. I ku.hIutu ul H.mi -6 09 Sonngfield I owuship Ur.

M. t- cinrt: Democrats, none: Kepnbin-au. eter SelinLzman and Harry U. Probasco. south Klobmond, lnd ti On K.

v'. lw eastern Precinct; Democrats, none: Kcpub- J.f-r, licans. James 1). Welsh nud A. ros- Tha Uonttlliar e-l isioci 1 RobX Clark a Cu.

C'ba. t'. a lai I uu 10 OS 11 pi a naiaaay Hpiesd A I Ia Fisll.e M. M.n.y slendel. Merauaa at C'a 00 O.

ligBton 111 glliahsita Hoar 11 1 b. u. a. Uray a) alaa'f Co CailiSfin Vaoaaul. i Of Uu.

Anilsraeu, Jr. 3 OU llvnry Lewis Uutinuaa riflhrH. islaaiM US t'aaa. HayltAla Utj. I rlc a Co IS James Halloa Alaae Heli(uelan'r 1 Ul Humble, Co- 1 nlnhlll itaillll D.

ItrWIKHI I TSCll L'l. FJOV I m. C. B. Crugar.

Columbia Township. Central fieasaat Aie Aaao- Precinct. Stanley Bray, vsr sen Town-1 FUi.ia hip. North-east Precinct. Josiah K.

aauployes Eugsae iirown. COlUIUOia msnsuiu, vt esarru i tc- ni-t fipni Johu ucciitin. -nuicreea 1 own- fei-i ship. Boml Hill Precinct. John A.

Jones. Columbia Township.Central Precinct, Dem. tral I rnn. Tauufi I Ff" iA-f ri 1 4 A rnr- iitw avt u-ndails Itaa- IU A 00 At laiui it Rata as F. Is.

Jlaerta' call- son Township. l'recinct. Den, 'SZt-Jas A- Stout. Colerain Township, rn.uth- es tasi jfreciuct- Clifford Winning. Cole- vf eihleZ? rsin Townsnip.

"hu a-wrai 1 ran 1, niUy sub H. P. Durreil. Coluuibia lownhio. Western wiru jjxdrick.

ou Precinct. Ki-publican: lioben vV 1 urpn. y. umiwn Anderson Township. Northern ITecinct.

i eheriocE liii.a-'s dusavrs K. WmwiKnl. sr so T. N. Max Blnmeiaal.

"i Marie Maysr 1 i Nieliolas I'allersuu Henry P. amiia 10 uo Tae Ybunaa ulb- C. Talra. Baa tra.ua I Mabel Mtearna 1 nl alll RailMcrt 1 Hanlinnt. Llltle- so Caab M.

Van UU Kmpioyascuy Wrk gaa St CM Avoailal "atasanor- chur Woclrly AS all. baalHocrmau jr ig uu rasa a Br ao Hooen A. urM-Clouaa of Waiion. Kcuiucby te on "TUaa UHulhltn.f 1 uu Jus. Joapk a Bro r.Bkim Hellef Aav soulatioa tp 00 O.

J. Sll IJ AttlS Pauer hi uu IMibl a Pi 1 etaowa A uu 1 the atterooon an order lor waa ordered nshin. Norwood Pre- drawn in favor of K. 1 bom pson. a reaa- haney.

Columbia urer 01 tne oomiuituae, at, rimuiiiii Township. Maderia Precinct. Kcpuwican Charles K. Mettler. llarnsup lownsuip.

1. 111,... rrik H.m.on t.m 11 Te the Cean saerelal Travelers ef CleciaaatL DID AteDUBllCaO: ueorsa uuuiltiani. creauj 1 All OJUIUIOisiai 11 v. wt 1 mi i LJ i r.

I t.rtn 1 1 1 i'u .1 I I snip. Kepi newem sw earnestly reaoesisa mj moci mi obu hi the U. C. north-west corner of Sixth and Walnut streets, third Boor, this evening, at o'clock, to take action in lending oar aid to assist the Johnstown sufferers. The commercial travelers have never yet beea backward in assisting all worthy objects, and now.

in time of need, let us show by our good work that we never permit ourselves to be outdone in meritorious work. Many of our worthy commercial brethren have been loaf. and their families are destitute and penni-iess. Prompt action on our part is needed to relieve their wants. Let every commercial man in tbe city attend.

This call is for all commercial travelers. JiOf CULTT. tfae Aady Wetaal I tsaa. After a weary struggle of nearly thr gaa Biieiicer Township. (linwood Precinct, i weeks a jury was yesterday secured 'Richard T.

Maike. MilTcreeli daf law violauon case. It was that of tbe Itiinil Hill Precinct. f. C.

rrost. Mill- i creek Town-hip. Cartilage rrecinc-t. 1.. i Barries.

Columbia Township. Oakley Pre- the saloon at the corner of Filth and Henry L. rterling. MilicrekTiiwii: way wnowM arrested on May IS. at the in- KOSS.

alllicreea wwimu Jj inct, IJ. ts. n. T- ln been tssusd. lorty-aix oaxerts oeiog soat- C.

Cook. mooed. The Proserntine Attorney. P. J.

Corcoran, was aiasUled by.Wra. L-sUlckaii and Cassilly Cook, in behalf of the Law and Order ls-sgue. Wetzel was isypresen ted by Judge M. F. Wilson and Moo, i.j.ixm; The jury was as iimiowi: nicrron 5o.

street; Georpe IlitF. No. Third street: At at hew teller. rmaa. Kaat O.S-W CI it ton avenue: B.

iUpasvr. Nostl Locketree: Wtli- iaui rasker. rreiit and water streets: rraos Sneil. No. S3 Vine streets Patrick Doyle.

No. AM West Front street: Bernard Ketily. No. 13 Kite street: Jsmee Abheth. No.

Linn street: George tt. Jennings. Pst 4 nape! stmet: John WrtaAter. fs o. Fuller street: William Kebaa.

Ne. Culvert strsset. At :15 P. m. the jury notified the Clerk that they had agreed oa a vsrdicL.

When the Court came td order and the jury took I m- I. a 1. to Aoria iiecioaan 1 uieir arM rwnaas avHinaaa iiauucn vw lerk a verdict ol not euilty. Nine ballots were taken. On the brat they buksq WAyrtfl IS LEXlKOTO-s.

Jaetlee AssesSsd Sat Thla Cty. DetectiveToker and OfiScerCopeland yesterday afternoon arrested Frank Schina, alias Wilson, as a fuaritive from rustice ia Lex in c-ton. Ky-and looked him so at the Central TAaritraTVAl. Po JMatiorA. He ae bis oticnpeUon aaa Tbe famous Idle Hoar dive will soon be ei Muxi.

hX The charge aiai-st in.i nmiairT 1 ii a nffha naaT 'tsi srimnnnT iii-fla irrr 1 ai 1 ta a 1 an ti airrsT inff satose f-onaisnina -t 1 land, baa been given notice, to vacate the i8v.i a 10 -r'-. esAsne Ceasiag iil-t Loogwoith ana KUn streets by 1 ryhuca. id No. KS George street, in tnat eity. -wi.

ia7.r vea iadePr loi SUe separatee her husband, wao ltves la- behind with his rent. 1 get out. Hence the order to JfMtSea la tbe Browne- i street, was billea ia the right cheek by a Sin's funeral and skye terrieT owned by fiesta-re Meyer, of No 1 rr1- i to fci was ah-. rtrl strewi. dLmui before ire f4 Joh.KeIirp: Vnlwar w-itittU MttSaXo.Ta$.WeBtKhltbetIrW J.

wltl iri, vanvsiatT win prra aa 1 u.1 li.a 1..: ww A 1 Mleaet KAftAl beVer ki last, jais injury 1 Vu duty. -Salmoe Bntungaam and Lavy -va 113 AMa Tvaitia aireet. b. bornae Hrhirea waa. captured.

la tier de nies hie cuilt and aunuueecs bis readiness to retuxa lor trial. jTer Aseaert aad aTavttery. Pal -Devaaacy appeared before Satre Aathosvy yesterday and caused the arrest of Mike and John Foley oa tbe charge -of assault and battery. Mike then turned arennd aud had Pat arrested on the same henre. a bey all lire on the sane lrvet.

near Mound, and ibe arrests are the result of a neigUbv-is comicAii8 pert or es-it'S. i By PfirtieP ilT, Isto the Baby Joseph Meyexa Mast erjiry. afonee ays. "oyse needs Ouiity. isess-e or the Oowrte.

There ia still ns solution of the tslentity of the childr. ongne mixed ia the ScaaUar iMitie SchaJler sticks tr, 1. the- Home of the wantea anas MrfcW-hitehasisbers. Mil4i WiTS. Whi ts den iesj that and at- tnotjber ef lu at jm H.

u. 7. i the rhiM that her staler. rv uZZ? nsaiatti wneo she Huinbser denies and ts.7.TL. ths Morns of the Friendless and 7 ajrotrrmaai vsstwrtm 1 Jlf bsHeved thai 1 nmm anujit ne new oeiievsyi rswvA.

the iU4j i wntunuisi at Mrs 1 Lu at thai LBsl l.udlow k.y., but who has Dr. 2., a can net found -M. .1 chiidkrs.Mctarth, haa is o.uer cuu i -iiTi 1 srbkilera. and from a.i reeoived to this. Kither me .1 a ii a-T be fooounied lor.

an- Mrs. tia- oaeiodo it. lUiough it was Wlpte su-il last I ss. notibein Court. (.

at. i Vr TM 1 TJ instead ul the lVi'tA waa waa led not atpa-ru- Mis Morc: to oia.r i noald ba aaau.i her iV i-w ers.as.iey csiw Ul a 1 bit bs-J t. BBS.lki I. waB) esiea. I suss- VA ssa r.

r. evsjiU the case hi ate snutuai iLai, I i- Meyers M.t td truL Jsdaw Buchwalter Tu Via. demurrer to ttf iadi.i m.i..; TT Meyers, charging hoi ptr ij, ingthathe aeortl a sr reaieatste aheu he -dyiautrei was that rixt to adiuinister the uui uw indictment ,11.1 thai he was But smith thi oath to. a 1 ti tAeaeral tewrt at tees lo charged am. Wi of? adevt guilty to tet.t lar ei avis seatencfd to the Woik li mis, and to pay a ftn of an ll juose nucnwaiter ih.

tliere was uol a itiarar a cut? ng -situere. Its .0 10 go to priaoii as Mali a- Is, Jjawpfc l-ler'al hat i-u-t 1 1 iiiAjruiJovra tai.ipauy ti it While eicidoye-u by the a.niba.. i7. iP l. IVn pui 1111.

1 'I tiM Circuit burl 1 i the lier Court in 1 Ine tillage it lifers: 1 t. the ill Clerk ha I wainioiirr lu the worii 1'iatt was i-'reink Jseieenii yer. s'm a-Asyisiiu from the 1 and pill now be tried on Ca stealing. linan plication of l.s i 1 Ouioaii enjoined Mrs. Mad ing 14 lence on his preim- Nvjll Molidav Jinlg-ii -l! So, and wnl hear s.ibiui led Maxa'fll niove to No.

I uu 1 cases with odd numlr- Stiriidei calendar. I ue Is; i cases with even niaibr Ia- "Miperior Court r- ii; fussing a lax ouimiseiiier AUivuv mwigai lues a to is bb Knur Voa r-Li. Si I T'X V- a uo I'-' ml A ars i its .1 Jp I -s Ci: ia jt uetiuaa Pluneer 1 mfjnairii 1 aiiti atu. .1.. J.

ami Wm. H. Powell lor 11 Heinrich Stieneckcr ail uiiS U. Hoelschef lor Skst ST. TGb rsnline otamumiy.

(Uss. r.as suoa tienry iiuui to a contrai lumn p- lur Cenaty Clerk's omre- victor sir 41137. Joetu I i'rrm IliaordTiy "oiid -ict nond. Sue: Mary I 'a I-, i. -n Taking llumi .1 r.Vrii!itt.

Hay hem-lviUiS Vf Siaita. combos M.Trs. Cbaa. A. Bayer vs.

Mrs 'Jj i.MSfc SAJ77. The Chicago. St. Lom an 1 I' r.Mx.n Piilroad Com oau 1 vs. Vrrj.r Devote Bros.

ts. V. 'i, xp Judge J. Ham.iin i i i.mpsn et 3I. John K.

Bevis. (oleratn rowshio.Cen-. Unl, Tio. i Joua ol-ary I aaic. fhe rniiiiin- 1 Precinct, liem.

llllam Fow- jhn v. ou l. fat. yiun tou Cal vs. lie.j II Columbia Township.

Madeira Pre- i u. r-rioo. t.erah 1 vo- ie.o 10 iai ud Taaawaaa l.L.fnlr C.s VDapAoyayi SS 7S aiamy Cu.1 eu Ollaanaa TupC. 3 en T. C.

CvlllfU. ft Bsrtnsa I Assb Co. IA flu lavisl a Baelisieller IV uu A. aud auaumer- Aeld a 10 Ou Paille tuurt 1 Jndae Krmston disie-i cases yesterdur Drunkenness-Mi'-lia' I Tlennis Shea. "i.i-i;-- Carrie Ktoildanl.

f- t' i et'MMINSVILLE Mflt. ygsrrgBPAV there were I.I i the new Foundlings' Home tob pike. PsttTBSIfVirB. baa beea sppointed to pos. kat master lrk n.

3t is now said a retaining w. be) built in rear of the 1 ou i. Tn-airlli fhs-lri-t Si his.il Alpeskas Ki Hurx is lacrative position undar Survey th, wkn are on the Hit- wiil he Cbi.J.r PretVbrterian Church, an been handsomely deiorated Tbe body ol Mis Kva Th at San Antonio, feiai. nSrht. and the funeral v.

k. tmn f. II I trf W7 Hoard of ISe building into a sioe 1 Menced next wee. oenrti. I he erdiiianoe so conaemn prooeriy lor open- Republican: K.

nensaeiaer. aumrwit "7-" iu ui mg Jane street asreferresl to this commit- Township. Southern Precinct. Iemooral: haodgraas u.aerakam i (7Uecent Bchav ior tee on moiion I Mr. Winkler.

August tdruble. Colerain Township, North- 0.w"i':."wBiry' A oa 1 aitaohul." Sua i The fo lowin ordinances were engrossed: t.rn prcinct, Kepublican John, F. Bruce, aleckoiore Kaiumaa A Link, a. 1 1 To establish th grade of Bassett road, from Mi'lcreek Township. 41 lege llilt Precinct.

os Mr. see Mrs. J. thirty days aud cos- Park avenue fo Jnbals terrace: AusterliU Democrat: Albert Bergur. MiUcreek 1 own- cjueea oy bprig costs: aam i.

road.frora WaVw avenne to lilepway ave- ibip Sotith-esat Preciict. otj Ltptisa Henry lf-r; -1 1 Jienrr Kleime.er. Miilcrecki Xown.htp. Jnb. Kjj r.a-A tsw ferSSti? ic mt's of i-r pett, si, ke md iisff.

tiftstia lia I. an fro cJ tf bM "fF St US it.e i I.J-s saJB n. t.flB Monday. tr I. it nl.t nat ton--' raet acta lif c-a- ICSTERDAY'S BIKIAL fpaMlsne Bsssgsa.

ISA in AIM 4 1 1 '-Ij iblMMII Waife. 0 7 Si Jiuia IMA. a. ie W's lea'- 'Wei. Cratl.

I fcti Vml-rt' Mas Is Tana. li oau ufai afaartU.9. sVw at the office rd that ait-a r. -a a at pa's 1 Julia Ji May alyaai. A ne.

t-i T5try tiy. .1 pi liLouU HaarK-a, a. is- Pii J.IH- '-sisao'. 1 iButMldA Hvurww. a.

lot" liaa-y alotarcaaaa. I tisturav iJaBaetiliOlS. a 1 aesaiuiiau. j'CaAi aula. Thiarauu oaiu.

1 Hi- A -i rrank Olaae! if f-l. apii.Mti.111 of a rf oa the next eight, on the Pine and on authority and hs.i lie lourrn sen ior acsuinai. aaaw iwoiot p-i- nn.U. Mewaea. Jana and llifT.

charm Prank la-se 1 .1.. L. It. 1 1 artr. a.

11-'' -JSA-hP uW ti lt-: v. a n7 uriu ui taaaaaa vu. aiw.w 1 via lktft. wanr iKa mmitirt aad I r. i "i i depar "out puil i ft fl I a iwa- aisy venins, Mr.

Fred kUt.wa S. fntendent. delivered tee ran a. (Sat. one reiiAi-ed.

A moug th- present, were iB "JL' ent Keyuo ds. Kjojrt -i- a-. llaag. JeaeV MimJOiMWni US MMrf. S.v.-y-' f.irf ae Maraarel toftus.

sn auyim le aotoA-ieaa ia pone t- her seventy-sixth bind i.J eid. It took place at th eat, tioa yesterday ntcrn ins B-k tied a handxerebief sbs-u-tj IZmm I ram the upv' Iters'- I lata I La" "fl Javtiug sMMA care anas- i is at xii a wu. prempUy cu down- i Owe la. response to the Bes-tha feip will be Sea froia tte Ceac seat sotbo oars Sim IWltfo. ine borne and Stvvti tfurmstaia, f.

ao. sa k.r re kra- i ahS JaiL a Ziaass It lawfl 'Aa Oti i ia. he Te, a 1 Bra li aSI TA JX sri At TB AI lj as 'trx I. tart 41.

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