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I i tl. i 'iv 4-'s. 1 e. 1 if MANY ARRESTS. Orer One Hundred Saloon Hn Taken the Station-Houses.

Major Mosby Threatens to Revoke Concert Hall Licenses Should th- Proprietors Permit Music at Their Places. Several Police Officer Eeve a TongU Time Theater Proprietor Also Arrested. The order of Mayor Morby directing the police to eiiforcc the Sunday law was obeyed to the letter yesterday. Kvery aalimn u. il, city was cloned, at least far as front dnori were rotii'frncd.

1 he police were vieiiant. and wherever the doors of a aalrMHi pre round own the proprietor was at. once arrested. Mayor Mostly unci i liipf of F'olics Peitsch were at Police Ileadiiuarterj all day. the former taking an active part in the directing ot tbe policr It.rce.

shortly after o'clock a raid was made on Jolni i.elere: place, the Uerden. The proprietor and bis barkepvr were ar-rcati J. iii 'rr bond at the Central Police Station tiiey returned and began busi-dm imof raorr. 1 hi'jiolme made a second raid, and again lat-derer returned and opened lip. ill- ar.n'j!:r-d t-j the police that he in tended keri'inir iien.

and that he would irive his usutl conctrt. Mayor Mubv sent for! ilr. Lt-Jercr and told him that if he did Ill- lOJOJtltr II A 1.1. I.KINSC WtiiiM tit yn- bp revoked. In the meanwhile Preparations had been made by I.ieu- 1 iion t( arrest the musicians if I thry attentplcd to play.

I.ederer. however, promie-i to obey the law and -close up. V1 whs at the Mayor's otlice another rax! ai on his Harden and a number of waiters tvere arroslcd. l.ienU'tiant Kakd. who nssunrf at 3 o'clock, then in formed Lt'd'-ror LliHt Itf Wnlilit fniMf djtMttH of men ut the garden and rai 1 the place every time the door vas oiieued.

This cuused Lederer to lock li is doors. Mayor Motibv then summoned all of tho eoucerl-hull kt-sin'ra. incl'iding Manager Baker, of Harris' Theater, and (ia-briel, of the Queen t'ily Thtajer. before him and repeated the stntemrut he had made Lederer. ordering them to littMPT KKOM utVINU CONCEBTS T'nder penalty of Itavinx their licenses re-Toked.

This nHer was obeyed by the concert hall Proprietors nnj had the eRect of practically clonrie these places, altbough several of the proprietors were arrestedlor seeing lhinor. liaker. of Harris' Theater, did not keep closed and was brought In. He gave rmi.d ami na released. The company was allowed to proceed wittr the Pi rlormanee.

however. ProL V. Fletclier. the v.9ni ri tualiat was riotirlcl by the Mayu- that he cotil.i not give an Intends 'tl fT. U-I'L.

i it l-luilrlre t.iDera iKiuhe as 'I'Iihi v.i.il..m.n 1 chose to disobey the or.ler. und witn Manager ftilly 1 whs arrested by thaiire-nien-street wtatnii police, being compclied to give bond fur hi ai'- cuiunce to-day. The performance then went on. FriCllRATH NOVCI. KRIIOK.

Frank Reicbrutti. the proprietor r.f the garden bearing his canir. in iiinuurisvilie. yesterday cniue to the Police Court and ave bond tur viobition rn law. jekiiig tbe docntuoni lui to the tenth lMstriot Station, and.

wa'kinz up to LieiitenaiM l.itiKet. lter. demanded to be arrested, savins ti.ot he was going to open up his Lieutenant ifiier retuseil to accept the bond, ami ordered Xeiebrath not to openiiis garden, lie to take advice. Imucver. njni was arretted.

uicch ensned about ftie thieii nettled by oionel lieitsoii orderina tho Lieuten-an to Hceent it. iJtirinc the afternoon 'Mirer Wimsey and Pu Biant Linhiirtlt entered Kissel' Concert all the purpose of arrestiinc that -n-tieinan. liy the time the) got in the LiirKi epers. winters audotner attaches had nut eeed in uettir leaving the place vt uli surprising eierity. Tlie ollicers foaod po me in charve and were compelled to leave without having ellected nu arrest.

At 10 o'i l'K-k Inst nii'ht. however. Lieutenant l'istiier. of iirenieii-slreet Station, with a mad nonce, arretid Mr. Kissel and a dumber ot waiters.

Then it was discovered thaL Kisset Lltfl run r. I rr, i ii lo door Ut the liack Par: of Lis conc rt hail. bell nttnelie.1 to end of tbe tope, and when i-oliceinnn hove in sight a pullnt the roi" a ringii of th" lu ll warned the waiters and they skipped. Police Court Clerk Kehi-e ami his asstants remained on duty at the various Stat iou-hofises ail day. and maue out bonds as fast us the saloon-keepers were brought in.

the being furnished by the Saloon-keepers' Association. A ifSAt 1.T3 ormtR. The first arrest of the day was that of Anton Pr.nkinau. suioon-keeper at Uest and Ber-lin stivets. for some reason he believed that tl nicer I hihp itoaeb.

wlm patrols the beat in inch bis saloou is situated, was watiT.ii his place. At 6 o'clock yesterday morning 1 TIlC titneer liaft- a man carpvir.t, on his hHck and halted hiiu in front of Brink-man place question hiiu. The suspect accounted for himself satisfuctoriiy and was releaseu. the otticer turned awsy Brina-mati called l.ini a vile name. A uuarrei en.

sued. Then and the struck theofticer. ensiled a llmitpral. titplif j-iinaitiaii was Daoiy ciudmhi and taken to the station, where he was locked upou the charm of disorderly conduct. gXCITlSO John AVarflinger's saloon, at Thirteenth and 'ainut sirwcts.

scene of an exciting anray during the afternoon. Wartlinger's pjace was "'wde open." a hig lunch being spread, raid a large attendance of his friends present, each inan wearing; a rotette of red riboous on his breast. Olhcers Xeely and OralT. the latter in civilian's attire, entered -1 fuiuoaj ut arresting toe proprietor and hi barkeeper. Loui Vatarek ()n attempting to do so, they were attacked by thwe in the saloon and rongbly handlml.

Poth being knocked down. They finally snc- reedea in arresting their men and landing them in the llremen-street Station. They gave bond. and. going back, reopened the bt r0" helr rearrest.

I hi bad the eflect of closing the place. The etficer were not badly hurl. BAaxrv int. AHB.rTKD. Among those arrested was Ex-Cnnnt-rrnm.

nissioner Barney Ku hi. who keen a place at" j'tatu sarevi. uarner place was rlosed oar. but he was arrested, neverthcleiu nn sumpiaini oi Aioert iiupp plaint of Albert Hupp, an Kden Inrt policeman. Hnpp live at So.

4 West Ninth Jtreet. which backs into Kuhl's. He rl. 1 aimed men going in and out of Knbl went arannd and t- i 1 i. BUT Ar I attracted Kuhl's attention, ftuo latter livtn ti'e aatoou.

ana uearingtb noise looked ut of the window and asked what waa up. -Y-' mYr V.vw" "1 hoase waa V. t' tiireateued to kick her. Hupp then became very abusive aud ceiioj two officers, who arrested Mr. viS-i.

tHamtnoniret Pouce station. The neighbor, who saw the inatgnsD. and fur- atisaicna twiu unmeuiateij, I imme To ahow that the niece waa closed. KlHil Waa ta3mnlt4Nl I I I I O. the vcome down through lH1 'xmi ana BxUock vpe oeor eeior oe could be arr irreeied.

kohl arrest considered as aa ont- rag, becauee he had obeyed taw. USX OT ABBJC'sTSa Artssstest ua4 Their riaee The following, persons werergitTel st th rsrions station-ho naea dariog tho day: '4- -i TiaeT Ptrrwicsx. 'Jacob Kicriwood. barkeeper' at Fifth sad Otitral avnue.s r. Christ Houiiiger.

proprietor tKo.tUOen-...'.. tral .4, Chaa.lv. Anthonr, barkeeper. No. Hi Sixth to; 'K Scn'StocihoC brkeepe.cnsthn Xodso i 'tbTTi 1:: 'v oommers.

iso. 10 11 urn iirees. rhoe. inard. Ueorge andC entral avenue.

Jnhn rnrr 1 iierciemen, rrvsj erer. rank SUeyer.Uns iierrnan oeke, lichai cttaiiauoht. A Utiptio rdet Jiuirene'cbmiHfe'Coort isod Weet Court street, i i aua gaieei. IT-ter ilrepn, p. M.ohx.

Court ter Brebm, o. Mm i' v. I THE EXQUTnER, CINCINNATI, MONDAY, JUNE 1 FECgtTFtMTTH BROS. dt-GtX. FIRST PBJUUUX CZ49TBXCKS.

TJL1XOKS. ITOUnSHZBS. HATTERS AID IHOK SKAZXSS. Will sell CHOICE of the Finest Child's Suits in their Stores, sizes 4 to 14, at $5, and CHOICE of the Finest Boys? or Youths' Suits, in Sacks, Frocks or Cutaways, at $10. None Reserved." We- do this to phow the public that manufacturers can at all times undersell exclusive retail- ers.

All our 3Iediura and Low Price Boyfe' Clothingr has heen marked down in proportion. 'Our Stores will not be open until 10 o'clock. this in order to allow us to set ready for THE GREATEST REDUCTION SALE ON RECORD, as announced in yesterday's paper. Oeo. O.

Baker. Harruf Musenm. Wm. relbett. uiirtud Kim street.

C'baa. Erbst. Court and Kim street. aeroND biirau-r. Lnnia Tesabeiliui.

Sixth and WsJnat treete. Charlew Ems. No. If! Main street. Jacob Ill Kant Kt-cond street.

Jacob Apfel. So in Main street. Wm. Halier. Nti.Sl Wm Front street.

Cbariea iirown. Fourth and Main streets. dolph Kincon. Frot.t and Ludlow streets. Martin Huayert.

No. 21 Went Fourth street. John Fatti. No. 163 Main street.

Herman Wcicelmau. Seventh and Walnut atreets. lid Rinrlfteiscli. Highland House. Aug.

Hatiet. No. 4Ty F.ast Front street. Oeorgf Rrasrne. No.

4 Vet Sixth street. Hubert ytuhlneyer. No. Main street. Andy Areutr, beventh and Sycamore streets.

Henry Brewes. No. 103 int street. Herman KiIii. No.

Sil Main street, orm Vernice. No. Tl Broadway. Jacob Apfel. No.

28 East ittU street. THIrD PiSTBtrT. John A. Hennrlcen. No.

556 Vinr l.tiiiis Scbwind. No. ine sir street. Martin Urelllcn. No.

a3fc me John Warningt-r and Vaiarek. Thir tee i and Wsin ut street buries Ilauck. Fourteenth and Bremen streetr. iisrles Conradt. 'X6 McMirkcn avenue.

Henry Apfel. No. 411' Vine street. Joseph Iiifiiu, Main street. F.ti Mt-yer.

No. bVi ainut ureeu C. V. Flen luT and llham Fennessy. Hcuck's Operu llouae.

rorwH DiarmtcT. -Michael McAndrews. No. 41 1'lam street. riFTH Hen.

Wrerte. Liberty utij Western sreniis. Henry ilxniau. Wade and Central avenue. SIXTH DlfTHlCT.

fiattlieh Knopf. No. areiiue. rhi ran Jcj.a i.r Joiiu Hf Henry 1 I'M liain r.atern avenue. radbfraer.

N. Kimtern aveanit riah. o. lu.l ratern avenue KlepDer. (Jbervatorr and Madison.

yille pike. Thoinuj fiaul, No. 12f3 ayenuu. John Herniau, No. 11'- Kaatern avenue.

John Biaes.ng. No. 75Ti Eastern avenue. SF.VKNTH DKTRIOT. Richard Keldhaus.

Malison ville pike. Louis Krttl. t.ilhcrt aventie and Hewitt. Liinnergee, ntert aveuue and Curtis street. r'ru'ik Neufarth.Uilbert avenue and Church aireet A.

Bacigalupo yiiijmes street. K.IOHTM t.IHTRKT. Inis Mecklenberg. Highland and Moli-tor streets. Mt.riti! Kichler.

Jeflerson avenue. Taol Htirtinaii. Vine and Vayne streets. Julius Ucywod. Iti-llfvu- tioujse.

Polster. Lookout Ifov.Ae. John Martin. No. 9W Vin street, barah filusl, orry ville.

If 1ST OIBTRICT. Matthew ell and Leonard Gieser. Eighth and titiilc avenue. TI1TH DISTIT. John- Radel, No.

625 Colcrain avenue. Frank lleichrath. Spring Grove avenue. al Kuehlruaii. Addison and I oierain avenue.

Andrew Mitchell. Park. LOST HIS BALANCE. John Gleasen, While FUhlae at the Mouth of the Licking, Is Drowned. John Qleason.

who lives at SS Berry street, Covington, nac drowned in the Ohio River at tnc mouth of the Licking River Saturday. He. in company with W. A. I'endry.

of East Walnut Hills, started out Cubing last night, and stopped at the mourn ot the Licking lUver. where they placed their line in the water. They were lishirg from the largo stone wall in front of tbe residence of Colonel Dick Bishop. While engaged in grabbing tor a line Gleason accidentally lost his balance and rolled down into the river and was drowned. lis companion hurried to the water's edgV.

but the swift current had carried tho body away. Tbe deceased was an engineer by trsde. and leaves a widow and four children. He was employe 1 at No. .7 Main stre-t, at the etat-lishinent of P.

C. i'iie body has riot as ret been recovered. The dei ea-ed hudon a light rout and vest, dark white shirt. K.l -i anu ri.niii. iv.

lit rtlltrrn. and rilititi irol.t tin. nn little linger. He was 'M years old. feet f.

liichesin height, blurk hair and grsr eves and weighs over 'AM pounds. Auy inforrna-'lon i will tie thankfully received by his wile. Nellie Olcasoii. 3 fferrvsstrcet. Covington.

MARKET POINTERS. Car Loads of XMackbarrtes Town. Btran and berries Plums Shipped, and Coming Into Cincinnati shipped forty car loads of strawberries last week, the bulk going to Chicago. Toledo. Cleveland.

Grand Kaoids. Lietroit. Rullalo and Pittsburg, tbe shipments of potatoes, pearlies, raspberries, itreen beans tomatoes and i-eas. and oilier perishable goooa tiring very beavy. ti.Fiit count i have put their appearance, and the com-1 mission hftii.se are making repartions for an about teu day.

t-noi oioui. arupe crop, wiucll ia aue in The Flrat Melons. rstunlay' Atlanta Jouraal.l The first watermelons of the season of lsj reached Atlanta this morning. They are Florida melons. It is too early for the fruit from Georgia, the home of the luscious melon, but they come from the Flowery State a week The Georgia melons win negiu to come in about June 15 or Id.

TEACHERS IX SKSSI0H. Tb, HamlltoB Ceaaty A.oeiatloii Halds a Meetiag. The Hamilton County Teachers' Association convened Saturday at Hughes High School Building at 10 a. with President J. Falkinburg in the chair.

Owing to the inclement weather the attendance was somewhat limited. An excellent programme rendered. A piano olo by Master Fred agner, of Bond Hill, won an encore. How. Why.

and What of Teaching" was ably discued in a paper by Prof. K. A. Boark. of the Glasgow Normal.

A piano duet by the Misses Freyholf. of Olendale. was a pleasant feature of the meeting. "The Practical Teacher was the subject of an excellent President C. W.

Bennett, of Pioui. than fing l- Fr hue f.r the aid he had rendered Hamilton onnty teachers in the canae of educe tion during the past two year. The Ktxt meeting will be held at 'W est wood the st week in August. FIRE I.M A NEWSPAPER OFFICE. The Bntler County Desteerat Meet by Waiter.

Saturday, sight at 7 o'clock, a tire wa discovered in the stock-room of the Butler County in the building on tbe corner of Third and Basin atreeta ia Hamil ton. An alarm was sunt in by telephone wntctt brought tbe firemen Quickly to the socne. The flames had gained considerable headway, and had about aettrored a large wnere ineir nne stock was stored. The firemen soon had the flames extinguished, but not until the greater portion of atoek had been, lost. The' loss will be about r).

en which there are $tOi insurance. The fire originated from adefecUve flue from a Bre in the lower story in Charles Krautior'a barber shop. Kenwaray Key. Harry Gross. of 478 Vino street.

Cincin-Fred Kol bran d. 4S1 Vine, acid Dennis Brown. See West Kin th etreet. were run ia at Glendale Saturday night by Officer Bark and held, they bavins ron away from their lomes. starting on to see tho conntrv.

i heir atookin voiced aa follows and supply of cigarettes and tobaeco, blacic- from! YUle.psiy' lPhlisiaelphiaTtaa. sThe divorce lists Indicate that a good many marriages have proved failure. Bat ninety nine oat of hundred of Jbe divorced will try agaio. ri fS '-i t-'- A Terteine la Btoektas; Booeaw-V tKxahaage. 't Joohrim nooper.

a colored boot-black ot Denver, started btfsia. with a capital of U. sad has built up a fortune of fca.oca.. I I I a if of axe LET ME A Strange' Appeal For Jacket a Strait- TJxuYocoaatabl Mania of Albert Late to Kill Himself: Tk Case Which Is Mystifiag the Hsspttal Asthsrities. Ua Who Attempts Suicide sit BTery Opportunity, But Really Ie-alroa to Live.

"Give me a rtrait-Jacket." These words were addressed to Superintendent McLean of the Cincinnati Hospital last Thursday morning by Albert Lota, who was brought to the Hospital by his friends. Mr. McLean, under the impression that he had to deal with a mad man, paid no heed to the request and assigned the patient to ward of the institution. After Lilt? was installed in bis quarters the Hospital surgeon visited the patient for the purpose of ministering to bis wants and discovering the nature of bis disease if possi ble. He found Lntz seated on his bed.

evidently IK A MSLAMCHOLT His head was pillowed in his hand. and to the questions he returned but monosyllabic answers. By derrees. however, he became more communicative and blurted out: "For heaven's sake, let me die. I have made two attempts, and as sure as there is a God above I will succeed, bee!" A ud he drew up the sleeve of his right arm and revealed to the astonished turceou a jagged wound about an inch in circumference in the foro-arin.

This, he explained, he had made with a dull pair of scissor. "And." he continued in his narrative. walked down to the river this morning and wanted to drown myself, put su Prevented by spectators along the bank. The ureon. at this point, tried to draw the would-be suicide out as to THg csi or his Tttonitn.

But to all questions he returned the answer: "1 am tired of life!" "Havf you been disappointed in this worjd? was tho next question put to him. No. gentlemen, my prospects have never been hpght enough to be disappointed. To all other iuestions he refused to answer xcept with the statement that he was weary his existence. hen the subject wan changed, however, he revealed a degree of intelligence triat was surprising, itiursda vnjilng Mr.Fox.the well-known baker.

called at tne Hospital and in iquirea lor iutz. lie stated' that Lulz was and Ui iirty-lhree year old A or That he hart been in his employ for two years and bad proved himself a most valuable man. lie bad in all that time been sober and industrious and placed all bis savings into building associations. Mr. rox friendship for his employe went so far that he took bini into his family and Lutz was installed as a boarder in the boose.

He had come to Mr, Fox highly recommended by people, from ew Jersey, which w. the home of l.nu i parents. The fact that Albert iin'i a.ieoipica suiciae was a sum revelation riRinir to Mr. rox. aud he eoult could not iijci.unt for it.

In the face of the facts Mr. ox BXUQEO TUK HOSPITAL PEOPI.I To take everv care of I.ntr inH tvf would pay all expenses that might-be incurred in th treatment of his protege. The case it m.isteri the phynicutn. a no Ehysical trouble has manifested itelf. and is rational tinon every stibject.

but bent on shuffling off this mortal coil. should he.be able to elude the vigilance of guardians. Tbe llonpital atlthoritiesi havs made every endeavor to communicate with Lntz people, aud are expecting an an-iswerevery moment which will clear uo tbe mystery of the unfortunate man's mania. CUTTING AND BITING. Irish Johnny and the Qulnn Brothers Whoop Thing- Up On Plum Street.

iri.Mnjonnny Matthews was at it again last night, and with his little knife made things lively for tbe Quiun brothers. Johnny and Charlie. In turn they livened things ut for him. and gave the residents in the neighborhood of Plum street and Cherry alley a ten-minutes' entertainment and something to talk about until they have another scrap in their midst. "Irish Johnny" i a wiry little Irishman, while the Uuinn are both big men.

Tbe twoJohnniesgot intoadisputeon Plum street, and arter a few words came to blows. Quickly followed by a clinch. Both went down, with Irish Johnny underneath, and he was getting badly mashed when Charlie Quinn ran up and made a vicious kick him. The other Quinn stopped the kick with his nb.Tiowever. and during the consequent confusion of hi adversaries, Irish Jobnny draw hi knife and made a viciou cut at the other Johnny, laying open his left cheek and reaching nearly to his mouth.

The cot man ran. and waa taken to hia home by a lotruu. Irish Johnny, who had dropped bis knife aijer inc nrst ran toward Charlie Uuinn "own moumDu.t was not quick enough lor him and. instead of biting waa bitten, hi iiwiuuenug inn coouoeraoio extent. He had enough, and got away as quickly as while the second Qulnn followed his brotner home to nurse a nasty eye the little Irishman had given him.

The shrieks of the women drew the police and tbe patrol was called, but too late to mak an arrest. AS 1NTERESTISS SESSION. Dtstrlet A SMI bty Ne. 4S, Knights mt IJabor, Hold a Meeting. District Assembly Knights of Labor, held an interesting session yesterday, lasting from 10 a.

m. to 2 p. and aocomplisbed Some important work. One question which received considerable attention was that of organization and reorganisation of the order, and as a means best calculated to lead to ends desired the District Executive Board waa instructed to Mod circular letters to all delegates and ex-delegates of lapsed local, requesting their attendance at a meeting to be held in the near future, solely in the interest of organization. Ihe proposition of Rev.

Foster to establish Ijabor Sunday-school, as siren in yesterday KKQciaz. met with general and enthusiastic approval, and a committee of five appointed to confer with Her. Poster in regard to the project, and. if possible, to put on foot at an early data. On motion ISO was donated to the Johnstown sufferers.

Amotion to make.it $100. and confine it strictly to the K. of I. in that locality, was promptly voted down, and the District Recording Secretary instructed to inquire into tbe condition of, members there, ud report special provision is necessary. vi.

Crsiban-at gt. gwad'a. Tbe basement of St. Paul's Church, eoroer Sesrenth and Plum, will be lively to-pight with pleasant greetings to Dr. and Mrs.

Benedict, and also Bishop Vincent, if present Ail member of tbe congregauoo and other auteadasts will be welcome. BtaaaUaic Te Mm PTataad Ot (TlBseLi afiss St. Louis Let me tell yo what my brother' Robert has steae. very broad is great feat i Ch icas-o tin terrsipt-Oh. great feet botbiog to be proad ofT -fltew Tetst Tl-aesvl i Her.

Pi Twltty. of Cuthbert. Is try ing to organise an aBti-kisaing sooiety in thai town. TJd to latest advlcea the society con- latedef Br.P.a.Twity. to to a in A BIO IEX6 TO-KIGBT.

The Ma M. A. S. "TVesSe mX Tanwt BaOT rwrk. To-cixht at Turner Hall Park.

La Casnxoins- ville. ocean the fifth annual tpiealc of the Street Bai 1 way Em loyes' If tual Aid Society No. s. The picnics of this weU-ktBowa organ ization axe the big eveats of the season, and that of to-nlarfat promises to excel any wit nessed in the past. Arrangements have been making for several weeks, audi the street rail way bom determined to outdo aJlp vions etforta.

Cars on the Liberty ana Cli atreet lines will run nntil the picnic i endi lark idad. and until the Last pleaeure-eeeker ia ready to return home. committee on arranfe- rr: rraoK esr Jolin Hart. J. Caaey.

Chaa. Pt rides and t. Marnabao. No. 2 baa three honorary members John Harris, Dr.

A. I). Birchard the examining physician, and John Weaver while itaroem- neranip ts aa tollews: w. ttarcna. Jonn tiesse pesse apt Flan- iner.u.

A lip way. J. Aunnaings. U. l.vHr i.tt"5m'?- inytzp nery.

F. paiker. F.Tuttle. P. Fmbey.

H. xtiige. j. Heimicc. i.

ijeyers, J. ledder- man. J. Crosman. N.

Henrr. Jrossman. i etl rw. J.J Kitiaer. F.

Hartig. W. P. JMt. R.

McDonaldT James HcCua. H. K. William Kitiaer. e.

Hsrllc d. James mccs CbarlesPetere. C.W. Simitri.O. ehaw.Willlam JOHNSTOWN INSURANCE.

Tho Life Companies Most Pay Millions to the BerohTsd. Proof of Death To Bo 8ufBclont Where Policies Are Loet The Fire Com-panlea Hope to Eacape. There are over one hundred agents of insurance companies at tbe former sit of Johnstown. trying to estimate the losses on life and property, and by the first of next week many more will" be there. Theirs Is a stupendous task, and it will be weeks and month before the work ia fin ished.

It is impossible to obtain any thins like ac curate figure of the amount of insurance earned, ihe estimates on life insurance alone run from $1000.000 to R.000.000. The fire insurance companies expect to come out ot the disaster with- little or no kjaa. a they claim that all the property was WKECgJCP Afto Ktriaxrj Vf the flood before the flame began to destroy. Loases br fire mar be proved, but they will be small, and at the end qniv. in all probability, of much litigation.

The industrial companiea, or those that insured by small weekly payments, in most oases the lives of children, will be heavy loser, as the system prevailed, extensively among the laboring cltteses. and Pennsylvania was the grealeat field for this da of insnrance in the country. The Prudential Life and the Metropolitan Life are tbe two companies iuot largely interested in this ease, and they estimate roughly that their Josses will aggregate The Motuuf and Penn Life Companies, carried a large" amonnt of Insurance in Johnstown end vicinity, as auTetinucnmaftainill is iniesin New York and Coi of the richer clae of John 1 heavy policies, and the York and Con- necticut. Many townites carried ns- eir losses will be heavy. The several companies Interested have come to an agreement to pay without the production of policies in cases where sufficient raoor or peath Ts shown.

All the records in the offices in the afflicted places have been lost, but the names of tbose insured and the amounts are kept in the recprdsof the main offices. It is probable that not more than two thirds of the total jnsurano will ever be claimed, as in many instance there is net a representative of a family lett alive. Several of the Cincinnati offices have small losses in per- Sons wbo had moved from their district to oliiLstown or were visiting there or were lost in transit. Philadelphia Eatlsaate. LPnlladetpbia Pr.

"Nothing is left np in Johnstown for the families of men who perished in this great catastrophe." said a well-known insurance man yesterday, "save possible life Insurance." It is a hard matter to put even an estimate on the number and value of the insnrance policies that variou companiea have placed up in the vicinity of Johnstown: but it is safe to say it was far up in the millions. An official of the Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany. of New York, that bas its office in the bin building at Tenth and Chestnut streets. I said yesteruay: "We have roughly etigurod np that this company has H2Q.000 Placed in these four towns namely, Cambria City. tsoutn fork, conemaugn ana jonnstos 1 he policies are well scattered, most of them being for small amount, ranging from fl.COO small store-keepers and people connected witn tlie Cambria ltaoked throns-h the Tinners as near as we conld make oat there were eight people having policies with us among the printed list of tlie identified dead.

The amount of these policies would loot up about H5.au, Tbe officials Tf the New York Life larur- ance Company in this city esti te the: -ir lues by the JoDnntown disaster oi oat. is numbers. SMO.OOOat tb lowest figure. 11 be considerably increased. bow tuneh her do not nit The.

Penn Mutual Life InTOraneeOompany ot till till city has aboot $100,008 in Johnstown 1 its immediate vicinity. The officers of nd it mis company aaiu yesterday met so uu- ueir loss would amount to In looking the list of tbed the lollowing ead ua the ress tuay ic in the le insu laoorexj a Fenn ,1 so no i they toun ii their eon people insured in EOJ ert. nanv: Jehn lJibertlB. labored tor sa. Charles F.

klner. $3,000: John Fenn. P. ton. Sl.ooo; M.

K. Wo ilr. Kegister, of tfc he Eouitable Insnrance Company of Jv York, said he could nnt give ou-nana just wnat amount oi Bonn hi company had put on policies op at John- town and vicinity, but said it wa safe to any that tlie Eiuitable wa doing a uch buai- t's inthst vicinity as any other company. The U. B.

Mutual Aid Company, of Lib. uigu. im irsenuir luwr to a large T. the company had agent, it is said, ot Johnstown, at is claimed u-i ta ciaii the people in tie a large nuznDer ot up tci Hare to insure in bis company. C.

A. Svans. of the LniledTstalae a Ta, su ranee vompanvvwas unaote to give any lurea. as QVMiq.ur wouia ait Itsburg ofBce. The PhiladafmhTa the Connecticut.

Motoal and the liutual BeoeQt, of Newark, were also, unable ta idt date. a uc "i tnatatli--avawNUiiaB WUI 99 Oflt Ot luoujiii, nut iiiueae wniie many of the houses were burned, it waa after tbe water had oiled thannii haaalau against the stoae bridge over the Cuoemaugh MUCH SCAIDAUZ0l re TUUagtaj Ezeltoal Ovwr LytaeJsi Hawpltal. The good people of the villages of Ranee. am ana Mt Airy are greaUy incensed by some new neighbors. Vr T3 1 i a ttuiaiaar.ius ouswua VAo BlnM an moch notoriety in tb White Rnhllrrr hah.

changing case, has establiahed a lying-in ia? rtmd the 5 corporate limits of are jresuly but are at a loss what do. tsome indignant citixen knocked IBCBS ftuiuci. 1 OB PBlOHltl At llllt AM ilv aowa tne sign-poaroa which direct strangers the place. has secured the mansion nnceoocnpied bythelaie KatHar-Tx ago. the woman bad fight with one of her employe.

anT it s.rMwd eoavsiderabl atteatioa. An effort bOThood? her oat of the neigb- The IBui Tiwjrdy.v "Where Is Mrs, Blanc th heroins si tits KejiUwoj flaU tragedyr to Denver to core her cemsnmptioa. Kew lac eartaia were xno winoow ot tne seeonsv story room pa Keventh street, where the traaedy oocurred. the HanoversT hey have given up their room in tbe Moselle and moved. Thus the parties in a great tragedy drop roan bxic i AV TwIty tat tn tai Weeebi c' MibOiati It.

Was a novelty to see eeatlesneo OB the streets Isaat Wednesday srrth anrercoat on etver their seersnckers. t. thrtfrs'vu'se a Vans I rs Tsviamnta. tl k. a.

taia.ej-a. ihe tollowlng is too menu: a. tytus. yuirma tai. secretary: joe.

ticie. ITeasan A. Mereer.W ItsmCras ta i a 15 THE RAILROADS. Four -Bee Line Consolidation Paper Filed. Ed Flafcback.

of the 8tS P. and K. 0., Saportad lUsaiac. Tae at. rami to Keet tho sao hy OUor Llaea jTetae aai Vrwa Trern Way Btatleaa Atoms; tho Ida.

Tho paper for tho eooselldaUoB of tbe Cincinnati. Indianapolis. St. Loeis and Chi cago Hallway Company and te Cleveland, Columbus. Cincinnati and Indianapolis Company nnder the same of the Cleveland.

Cincinnati. Chicago ana St. Louia Railway uompany. with csmital atoek ot xjUJxlO.au. were tuea at coiubbDus yesterday.

CoLtntwoa. Junet, Articlee of incorporation have been filed with the Secretary of State by the Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company.

This ia a consoli dation of the Cleveland. Colombo. Clncln nati and Indianapolis, the Indianapolis and clt Louis andCinciuBatLIndianapolis.St. Louis and Chicago Companiea. Tbe capital atoek of consolidated compeer iaC0.SDB.0cn.

and nnder the new Fee law the managers of tho enter- nrtui ha.n44t thai CawvrtfT-v if Qt rstrlHmA coecK lor s.MK. betng tar the largest lee this paid lor a certificate of ud lor a certificate of incorporation in Slate. The sum frees this one i ne sum in company la about S3. 000 more than the entire entire recel receipts in toe secretary ot tte oico ICce last year. The article atinniates all rights, fran- chises.

debts. Ac. shall be rested in I1U1 tne con aolidated company. The new company asanmea all liabilities. 'entv million and nve hundred thousand ot tbe shares are te be common stock: 10,000.000 preferred steek.

rive per cent, of the net earnings is to be paid quarterly to holder of preferred stock and tbo residue to the common stock. For each share of the present capital oi tne nig our, one snare oi preferred stock and SO per cent, of one share of the common stock of the consolidated company ia to be issued. For each snare of stock of tbe consolidated Is to be issued at the rate hi iiu i igr in oi rtoe jin. The entire stock of tbe Indianapolis and 8u Louis to be reissued in proportion to the holdings at the rate of three and one-third to the stork of the Consolidated lor each share ot the xieti lane. riled mX Ia4laauacM.ua.

spwcux aritcs vaa nwius IsoiAgAPocu. June 9. Article of consoli dation of th Big Four and Bee Line Railway Companies! were formally filed with the State Secretary yesterday. The capital atoek of the consolidated company is tfi.500.000. of which tlO.OUO.000 is preferred stock.

The article were simply a copv of tbose previously tiled in Ohio and other State thronah which th consolidated lines run. The Eaajalrer Xasaee Robert Blee. An exchange says: One Cincinnati paper names J. T. Harahan as the ooming man for General Manager of the Consolidated Bee Line and Big Four, and another predicts that Vi.

it. Green is the man. Cleveland papers make Gay lord Beach the General Maaa- ger. Kitherofthe persons named above Is luny competent to nil tbe illy competent to till position, all hav ing made xoellent records in any position they bar peen sei cted for. 1st r-NQTI -NQTIKSR sn name an of the above gentlemen or the position ol General Manager of the Cleveland, Cmemnat Chi- ago and M.

Ixjqis Koad. but predicts 1 tobert Blee. the oresant Suoerintenden hat tof I of rot the Columbus and Ciacinnati Divisions i tie nee Line, will oe tu the consolidated lines. Meaiunga. To-day.

at 1J0 a meeting of the Oin-nsti Association of Local Freight Agents will be held at the rooms of tbe association in tbe Central Union Depot Building. This is the regular monthly meeting, and several matters of Importance will be brought up for consideration. To-morrow tbe. Cincinnati Division of the Central Association of Railway Officers will bold its regular monthly meetingat tbe Central riion Depot at 10:30 a. m.

On Wednesday the Indianapolis Division and on Thursday the Oolurabus Division will hold their regular- monthly meetings, respectively, at Indianapolis and Columbus. Ohio. Tb Dtreetors. The gentleman who areto be elected directors of the Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago and St.

Louis Bail way Company (consolidated Big Four and Bee Line) on the 21th Inst, at the meeting to be held 1 this city are "til lauwiiitik vsnneroiit, Chauncey li. Jpew. Pierrepont Morgan yreorge otiaa. ri. aiciv, wo ruler and Mirge M.J.

1A7 OI lexander McDonal i galls and Williar city: Amos Jowm Amos Townsendand Truman P. Handy, of Cleveland. and Benianund. Brown. 01 coinmbua.

Si. E. lugalls. as has laaaif. at a taut in Tn aVxacings Pel ore.

will be Hrnui.at of the new company and the general ofncea will located in this city. ibe Ksysvsesl SCSasiag. Borne of tbe traveling passrngej- men who arrived here Saturday from Cleveland say that the. report is current la that city that MnshbaefcGeneral Agent of the Chicago. aai aau Mk.muwm-3 ur rvcaKX.

Wll iose head quarters are at Pittsburg, ia teeing, and Juat tears are entertained ohnstawn at the time nl I he was at Fithback is well known here, audhia many friends hope the rumor is unioundsdT A Owe ssol Hlf rr Cetst. DtvMssS. dividend of 154 per eenk has been de clared by the Directors of the Clevelaad. Co lumbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Boad. payable July This dividend has been declared for the purpose of dividing the exist.

ue luriHus in in.cH v. ac i. treasury fore the consolidation with the Big Four. Tut Time. Train Xe.

1 on the Wabash Boad last Thnrsv day made the run between Moberly. Mol. and Wright's, a distance of ninety-four miles. two honrs. not dedocting for' six stops.

tu iu vi LIITl ne run or ntty-nve mi ilea between Benton in fifty-five minute. snd right was made in fifty-five minutes. on mile wa made ta about fifty seconds. George R. lan chard.

Chairman of the Cen tral Traffic Association, has issued a call for meeting of the Freight Committee to be held St Chicago to-morrow morning. At this meeting the Grand Trunk people will ask for authority to meet the rates made by the vaaauiH nCIW nOSU. General Manager J. T. Harahan and Traffic Manager O.

G. Murray, of the Chesapeake sad Ohid. were expected hone from the East wit Bight. President Ingalls. who was at Kichmond.

Va Saturday went to New York and won't ha kama nnkakii On Bio W.to Trt. 't -v' James A. McLean, the wall-kaowa express msssriiigni wbo bayi a ran oa the CincinnatL a jra sassj vaAaTaM AJSK-aea tore.Bad. isatChi-1 with his bride, ne Parkeraburg. W.

Va Washington and Baltimore cago 00 ots sreddiag trip wll ssassavntue tsoraoa. 01 xar At the regular weekly meeting of the Trustees of the Cteoinnatf Bonthora Boad. beld satordar at their rooms ia the t. Pjaliisi. mly routine a tinsliiiiss spas r' Ow tmf Agate.

CnarleS VLow. AuflltAraaf thetnnlmnari Waahiactea aa gUlttsnoro Bond, who has oeaaaed to his boma by siokoeea. is ttTV dotUe at tae CL. CWTCAoo. Jane The Chicago.

M'iwauVM and 8c Paul and the Chicago. St. Paul and ICaasas City hare notiiieel rt.a... rwomley and George A. Aniiiaanii af iKia t't I thorn, of the Weater Freight Association.

that they will meet tho new rates adopted by the Purlin rton and Northern on traffic from easts a hundred poaada: third elasn. twenty-two: foorth class) twelve; fifth class, tent six, to. class, ten. They go into eaeet Monday. CsncAOo.

Jane S- Slnoe tho cowsammsrlon ot the recent aatreeaneat between the JTorth-era Pnelfw and the Wisconsin Central Bail- roads, by which these ropertiee are to be operated Jointly, there ia xaueh crorioeity in express circles ss to what diapoaltson would be triads ot the express business of tbo latter road. Jvme 1 ff. Farnbam. wbo has for nr years paa a responsible position as awiirtent to the General Managr of tb American Express Coavpany. resigned, bat it was not geown what position he waa to accept.

Mr. Faro bam baa been made General r-nsormteodent of" the Northern Pa- iriif. x. Company. That onmnanr ter Jnlv 1 mAfi all th Wls- eondn Oentral linee tn ita terrttorv.

wh ich will give a distinct eompe li tire lice to the Pacific. The fcnperintend- ipj to vne rw offio will be ii ent I if aav Mr. ram ham still reticent abont the whole affair, bat he admits these facta, ofncea in the Adams He is now occupying Express Building, and lerks hare been at work there for a there for aeveral mt op new. rates. There will ne redactions to local point lie Bir4nMnal n.

r.tl nalatc will 1 not for the presontbe pot below tbose estab-1 iishea by the other companies. Wa rvwetdewt OeJke Says. Caocaeo. June S. A special dispatch from PauL Minn- gives ao interview with President Oeke.

of tbe Korthera Pacific KAUlroad. Begarding th propeeed extension In Manitoba, he said: Th compear now has us miles of road completed ia Manitoba. This extends from Pembina to tho Assini- bolne Hirer, near Portage La Prairie. It is the Intention to build at least to 130 miles of new road in Manitoba this year. This new l'ag will ran westward frora Morris, a station on the Northern Pacific ami Mani toba nne.

between tne international bound-1 sry and win inireaT General Superintendent Brown Inc. of ih Xorth-rn Pkvifit? art tY. orVat, WW' Inssto the exclusion of other i press com- xianies. ior nr nn tt mmnwnM oiraraung mis additional mileage on July St. Bt.

avast O. Awwl Hcbeos. June S. At th meeting of th shareholders of th Chicago. St.

Paai. Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company teld to-day at Hudson. Messrs. Albert Keep. Cornelius Vandar hilt.

W. KVander- but and H. McK. Twombly were elected Di rector for a term of three years. All of the old officers were re-elected.

A dividend of sr eent. on toe outstanding preferred shares til company was declared, pa able at tb (Tic of the onrnttanr in the eitv of New ork July nk MS. to shareholders of record unex 18S9. SsM Be Weald. IiroiAPAyoLra.

Jane i It is stated on good authority that Gaylord Beach. General Man- a ger of tbe Bee Line, has resigned, and V. T. Malott. Receiver of the Chicago and Atlantic has an llli II him Hnml Uan.n.nf uu line.

Hetea. President fiKlfT rf frm Onaaa. mwtA rMaM ia as ueaatiuariers again. J. M.

Johnson. General trisatrKfr A mm atf sue xtoca isianu. wan ners eaturday. John Long. Traveling Freight A gent of the hoc isiano.

arrived noma Saturday. Superintendent Beat, of tne O. and ar rived at beaduuartars again 8atnrday Lawrenee Smith and Onnv.1. of viic nai are at nraaquarters again. S.

rWrt n( Ol. fit I inia 4 Texas, was amoag the arrivals Saturday. Harry 8xpitb. Traveling Freight Aeent At the I nlou Pacific, and Steve, Mills. Traveling rawoior Agent oi tee rmcinc.

wvra wuvii aue stmvais oaturasr. The K- F. V. train nwar tlx r-haaa, aneake and of here Ohio bnuled an extra sleeper outoi uy niKDi, Hirst. Traveling Passenger Agent of trie nifin l'acinr waa Intra rA mm Coinmbus.

Ohio. A. J. FVftaer Tr.inniaif.r nf tk. neaauuarters at xrniour.

it dropped in on tae ooys Saturday. A. J. Lrtle. General Western Passe Kerne en sent of th, as.

here Saturday irom a z- gent oi tne 1 1. ann his beadauarters at St. Louis. C. Gregory.

Traveling Passenger Agent tlie Snutiiern Pan He ia la.hr MaM w-i a the interest of the fine he represent. P. Buchanan. CommeneiaJ A mr ika t. Louis and ISan Prauaiaco.

u-nvni hmat -aturday after a trip in tbe interest of the ne ne represents. "uia "riicrat oimi, uiisn ractnc 11 uhaa 13 iy ixri.u vr haw, mvsluig Passenger Agent. Kan-aud ill Page. Traveling Passenger Big Four, arrived home Saturday. kakee.

Agent. James Martin. cVupenntftndent of tbe At- lantici) ivuuon of tbe Pullman 'mnnina bad4uartersat Philadelphia, and J. K. Mer- riii.ciupennumaent oi tneoutaeralJiriainn.

Fwtii tarvsn at. Muuoattrs. vers in tbe city atutuaf CHECK-RAISER HEXTER. Arrives la Tewa ia, Caarg sf Betestivs Ajasrose What Says et ths Albert Hex ter. the young check-raiser, arrived here yesterday morning from St.

Louis. Be was fh charge of Detective Jack Ambrose, of the Haxen Agency. He was at once taken to the Haxen Headquarters. At o'clock he waa arraigned before 'Squire Bright to an swer to the charge of uttering a forged in tram ent. On account of It beingSunday no action waa taken, and tne ease was continued until 1C a clock this morning.

1 Touna Hexter looks well, but appears to be ashamed of his In an interview Hexter Said he did not gtf away with the Woods woman. and did not meet her in bt. Louia. He went away to Play the. races.

He claims that the check was never raised. Hs filled it oat lor pJOO, and handed it to his mother to sign, rsr uia not read it pat supposing it for a small amount signed it was not very successful in betting, as he lost ovr Sj00 oatberaeee. Jail, hut in charge Ambrose at the Denniaon Hotel. It ia hardly probable that his mother willproeecute him. All Mrs.

Hexter wanted wa her money. MearlV all of thia wee Mnaaa4 Y-t, Ambrose brought back with him tlJW in money, a gentleman's, gold watch, a lady's aw a sag cnaia aaa a diamond stud. istaw ne etayu DO FILTERS CLOfl With 17 ae Worthless 4 Be careful in buying to select a filter that In bs SMllr anil IhAmnrhlr rlaanM Tk. Ohio, haa the following te say about tbe Pae- nrarauiic ana r-anitary Avnaineer 01 Xoledo, ciu silver. Toi.rno.

dun. ism Tn TMTWWIM tat tout inetiirr aa amm. awn vt w. 1 hktiii a iiiwi, taao aicasurt la iymg tnas niter nsrmg usea a fasteur ter with reiiTvotr for six mouths 1 can give tr mr most conscientious, beartw and onqualHied indorsement. Having for nur years rivsm much and careful attention to the subject of hltration.

both for public and private supply, during which I hare examined about every known erstem, and bum myseix a patentee si turn. patentee ot niters, I was characterised by, about all the indispensable prereQTjitiiea to efficiency and safety, Perfect filtration and us-eebUbility of being easily and absolutely cjeansed. not only by external waa tuna, bat Ato reinstated, and fully purified and r-newed by hesvting the porcelain tubes tbo only known procesa lor effectually neutralising and permanently destroying the or-Sanio matter aitraotMl r. imau at Brse nisi snax xnia mvua a-M uatl embraoo the eej-liet opportunity 0 sawn imuront Paatec liter end Osier, by whir rfectioo ten to Moure pure bltered water, nncsantaminati tea tb ncentaminaied impure mss. now widely kac nlsed aa a daagerons source of wide! known and nma.

noi llntion. I. Hydraurle an-i JsinHav TBS Pfettaaa 1 lTont i-nter ts Trano- isetured by Company, i lay too. Ohio. je liesnaetie for Mate.

Canada anai Maau. I ii'" "Tr cjtnrtaa ana siexieo. rlnsire airenta 7oritindnriXn.il vf ams Mtu Keep uasaes-QAro to ft. rwni via tncago. ibese rate make tbe proportion irons Cbicaro to ru Paul on the respeotivn elasaes aa follows: First class and second class, twenty-eight I to aa, I PENTECOST SUNDAYS Ita Obewr-rsvaoa mt Ute Vsirioua Catli- olio Churohmm.

Ckilirea'f Daj 4msII7 ialn kylerina mi fisptist CknTtlwn. Tb Procravmxno mm Prerpejrod By Ja A. Boiden. XX'Ou, Cnxrlod Out. Tho solemn feast of Peatecoet waa cele brated In all tho Catholic Chareh as yesterday with the nraal no me and ceremony.

In aooordanoe with the rnhrioe. red waa th color of tho veatmeata and ether apporten-aooe of the altar. At the Cathedral the decorations of tho high altar, in flowers and embroidered laeea. were quips elaborate, and She eaaotoary was ablaae with light 1 Moat Re reread Archbishop Elder eele- bra ted solemn Pontifical High Mass at st o'clock, with Jter. Dr.

MoeUer as tnester'of cereraeniea. Rev. John Mackesraa areh-oriaeC and Revs. Buckley and KsUy ns si sawos sad subdenooa. Tttg ssaaroy was rssscvso By Father Macksy and the fa action of acolytes waa performed by ssm'aarlana.

The Archbishop's adyeular ta regard to th annual WhUeaaday eoliectioa tor the eeminsJT was read, and the collection for the edncstioa of priests Betted eulte handsome aim. Th musical the CwthedraL under tbe di- reetvon of the organise Wm. U. Bsmssea- sehn. was very imnrsssive.

Gounod's bolennelle" was sung with an Salntaria by Hold an, as an'toffertory piece. Vespers in the afternoon were solemn in Character and singing was In plain ohant, with trwiw. vj tsiorsa. tegina vou by Lo Bpcqass sad "Taotam Ergo" by OCK. Ihe quartet of solOlUwere: Mis mie Hucarler iadmha Mis IBOolai- rin lra.1 Ln: V' xsucxiey, soprano: Mtn barlott J.

bnllivnn. baasoa ovaxa entraosrss. At ft. Xsvicr1 a solemn magical service was gireu. under the direction of Organist a.

j. xiova, ins circular ox ta Avreouianop was read, aa ia moat of tho other Catholic Churches. ate pert were ravorante to a large colleeuoa tbe seminary from all th The St. Botiifaee Banevol from all the oburebaaL ivnc Avseocaauon, attached 1st. llonitace Church.

Cummina- rille. and the same named society of rrsnois Church, celebrated their anniver rr yeataroay.witaa urge attendance of tb lthfnl. Th HCMargaret Married Ladiand Yonag Ladie aocieuos will celebrate the feast, of in A their patron saint at the Protectory on Mr. Ivor 1 nureday. There will be a solemn high mass at clock in tbe morning.

at wbirb the. ra ember and tho boy of the Protectory W1U I 1 be preeent. Tbe ertrttsart ar li oncert. which wai to been riven last nigut ii in M. Paul ocbool Hall by the Knight ot su noma, nas ba postpoi homaa, has bea postponed until next the entire bunaay.

and It was reaolved to give proceeds to the Johnstown sunerers. Committee from the dltferent societie to i JU im MlBUIV UW OBH new Church of the acred I tdicatioE tamp wa eis' Hail a Washington, met yesterday in Hi. Fran nd aniaraineavi tJi tlirit.at atlwiamn. and niarsbal. CHIXDREX'S DJLT Observe VTttb Wesle riaarors la the Chvuohee.

Ia accordance with the direction of the General Assembly of th Presbyterian Church yesterday was the Hun day eat apart especially for children, and it wa generally observed in Ihe churches, including those of tbe Presbyterian and Baptist ieuo rui nations. Ths programme, wre oared by the Key James A. Borden. V. IX.

waa used, and the exercises arranged so as to beo substituU for toe regular morning service. These ooo i ted of reading of the Thirty-fourth raeim. responsive readings by the pastor and children, addressee, by the pastor and pmml- nent teacher iiti-ra ok ua 1-11 otv ci aaa a-a Hit at. la aa. school, presentation of otleriugs snd ban- taataaw, wttrioaTr tuns wrHr cnwuiaaies, At the Tktrd PreabvrariaB ritnaaa ixerasee wee oonduciea la tbe erening.

he church wee handsomely decorated with owers. evergreens, plants and such things as by their brightness and cbeerfulaeae ai- tract tbe attention 1 Of ebUdren. A very aaneincVka. Hahhaifc elaborate servioe oi ana conyregjuion. witn responfive readings.

waaaa 1UO Vtiimil ch choir, assisted by leetnre of the eooasion by -some thirty chil- organ ana cornets, jv wufJilMaual Maa dren of bow each one had in vestea a pen a ash ago by the given to tnem over nre laatna Rata fl Cm. At ainut it ilia congregational Church tTnltdrfttl A TWv afankaMil at mwuiut tut cn morniDS nrcb area anam. briately decorated ted for the occasion. The W. fcampson.

Ep, pleached 1 of the lowers. pastor. Rev. sstor. xtev a "The Me Addi ditionai int terestwaa laan fc tn Hi i li ance of tbe day by the Baptist gundAy-fchools, Fhoee sessions wsre.

devoted to vunrco nioo. 1 he Uaioa SUbursed over 7D.u0in ovaneelistio work, and yeeterdsy children for the on mvmrt lor a inmsi OOlleeoon itioo of tbe noble CSOaA. I hi tin lartM and a rivalry was served en lo wbitscltooi svaui swHiBUM toe rnoet. CklldisB' Say A CasnastaertUo. The annual mxsaloa exercises of the Sun- day-ecbool at tbe Cnmmiagville Prtwbytsrian, Church took plane yesterday morning, the pastor.

JSer. J. M. Anderson, omciatinc, and being assbrtod by Rev. Mr.

Reynolds and Buperiatendent Moore. The church was beskutitullv Oeeorated with potted plants bus. ouwera. euti wm uiiw to rspieuon. The programme, as laid down by the (Jane rai Assembly, was strictly observed and, besides.

uveuiisuit were oaptixeo. fstksAwt Th Asaociation of Barber yesterday after- aoon neld a meeting at Waahington Plat form nail for th purpose of taking' some sctioa toward relief of tbe Johnstown suffer ers. It wss deckled to appoint a committee wait upon barbers and seen re snbeerfp- tioas. W. Rosa, the well-known barber on ine etreet.

below LOngwortbt and Uanteo Canoelliere. a UC-Kace street, were named hud naiuaiua, vspris OCOeiO. at AO, Zll West etxth street, was ehosea Treasarsr. to naauJS tuc aiDlarj swiSMea, CASTOIUJL ChSlfJrett Cry for Pitchet's Ctstoria. beO-fSSteodtft WyseltsWl UaXBVOOOIaZltS.

aSALOOIh' 77TTS" We. furnish rsalooaa complete, killiard'la- Hard Is-ou Fis 1 oiest ana r-ai Siir naTi'tc-iLQ'c. (sTacooi.ra -Or-claoaU. Unhlt-tiociaj a-a-. a r' I --JVt.

t.atil.'-MM a raaaU she pesarMId, CSaSsrtn, TK V.A tna ft rSTI thf tWISliS. Km Ttm nunc or jxaxoT" FOR RECT OR LEASE. TWO MOST DESIRABLE Fife czpAjIati oa TotitTHri. WITH POWER AND HCAt, rmaa4ata aaK each. Peine the Second snd rTV the sto.irx Job Prtauag Co.

hau. S. E. Caraw Canal and Spjacn StJ Light from all sides. East sraaon rrooi rront aad raa, yyr svievaeer aae au beoessarv c-e Beat reaeonabl.

For further particulars carl tt ii OIKGER AxjJL BtWAKE Or IMITATION UMTKEUACaCHim-EUBUIlEEUAJll awr oaie or ail urorers pd IVi.erv PROPOSALS, Proposals for SabsUteace Store. CEALKD PROPOS A I wiii rce i .1 kj tne jo hs Governor's Ofticr. lionai Home lor U. near lonal Ho or supplying sroree fer t)l HU.rl.l.n.11 her SUaltSS; as A imea Apples. vy Li aPeaos.

Oned utaefcbrrne. i wr.ix. Corlee. Crackers, dried rratits Hose jaaoaerei. atacsroui.

oria esiat-orat. alifornia Muscatel Raitina. aJi hr, flab or sell Salmon Trt-ui. i .3. Sugar, fcyrup.

Tobacco OLaas H. Voangllyton and tloloog Tea. Class C. rees-faat Baron. Boe( Cattle.

Irinti Hama. latrd. Mutton Isngar-eesg 8ugae-eured bugsr-pkklsd uers ana xig 1 oarues. CLAas D. Bntter.

Cheese. Egg snd flour. Propceala for Class A will las mit(l -r nH, Tuesday. June II: Class ill and for Cias until 1 I' M. UVtsvaj.

June 11. and for Class 1 until 1 P. k. Itss day. June 13.

iass. I nma I aai raa the right tn t)1i or all propocais. or to divide tbs txiBUMib- tweea two or more nw add All onaeutiee to be nor or lm of the Ham. ins te tne requirement te the requirements Klapks for prooaals, and scb the kind and estimated quant ii Kd ul Ca auantlllra tun particulars aa to in comlittun th contiiuona 1.1 kits-CffntracC sntl baTaatt urnisaed on application. no terms 01 contract sod J.

B. llOM AS. Gortnw P.O.Addres. National Military Hon'. Dated May 3S, lass.

mmiuij PROPOSALS FOR BIH, For the CehtrsI Braarh. 5atloBl Hs for Disabled Volunteer isoluJen. NtnnltL UlUTtlr Hniit finfA CEALED PROPOSALS wili'Jetl'' theomoe of Uiefixiroisitaryof si-hsisiA enne until r.M.ritlDA June li Ia tur supplying ibis Branch, tur the Ova. year ending June J0.1W. with Ci0 gtiiunt sun nnskimmed BWKET MILK (men or aowwrdiugtothersquiremeatsof tbs Hi, to be dltvered dauy in such juuun a4 mav be CflJled for.

Blank forma will be furnished npoa sppli be Home right t.i rr ret an or all proposals, or to dividi the contract bet liv tween two or more, bidders. A aufiieiaei bond will be 1 reeti'ratl Ir-en ths ul bidders. and. att in aulditin cent, of eon tract price will be (ron esoh payment until tho 000 trait shall hard been einm ktiAtail La re lo pee eontaining pribols should be Ma.Ll'lu.l.ln.lr7lL 1 1 1 to the andemgerd. J.

K. THOMAS. Governor. mrarjnje4 7 10; Proposals far Sarnlas Prepertr old at Catral Braara, National Uoa insahtest valaatoer Niidim. KATioaAt, MuxTAgr tn.

I Vat i. lS-S I OKALEl raOPOSAp" tt.r tbs 'irchaf iy from this Home of Hides. Telioe. traa Beef Heads. Bones.

Tripe. Psuncbm. I eeS Altehen Tnatmings. Calf kit tni it: Cons." for the year ending June 3. iw).

i be received at the office of tbe otu rnvxary ribitnc antil I o'clock r. att. wlitj'lj tint. mnA nlam tli una lj will examined and eontraots awarded, if atlai TheHome leaeuss the right to rrirrt sn or ail proposals, of to dtvid tbe contract Ml Blank forms will be furnisbe'l on tpplical Uoa. J.

B. THOMAS 'jdvernqr. rmyfflL3lJ.4.7.li), NOTICE TO COXTKACTOKalef Iir Crryicn or vBxCrr isrtssisr.i JS7 nam strra-i. CxSAt.ET PKOPOBAIJ? will be rewlvrd.etl aj una omee until 10 ociocs a. 11 Vl.iN4 DAY.

June 19. bVs). for recsving a rs-mtsiea-. ing old colored house at City 1 Ipt.rSArj Plaas and specifications now 00 is st thJ ornce. u.

uj aajwa- miui ttiatiu mtrw a t- 1 a annl al r.T.f9. All bids to be indorsed by iu tl ane We'Saard' of IHrectors reserTes the right to reject any or all bids. ttlaaMlMt a.f luu 1 OaXb Wcypga. feereury. IS SacnsriAe.y'a Omct Crrr Won s.l ATI.

Jnni ii IN. 1 1 ClMCXaSATI. will te reered at thr XI oclotk n.XJD e.r.i'i'.-- lasA for furniatiins li' nwiw b' urra auju lun i' lolls amnrillai tn nlana and rmrei neat lour nuw rdme to oi on hie at tbo City ork file at the Cit tl h'da IS m. iiuusn, 1 bo an uanled by two aod an.i sufifier-s sureties. The In rectors mat r.g-t eoa answer all bida.

oruin- at UaTrwri, I7JS.1A. SscasfabiT's Oyrvcs: Cm Woax fti "a Woax H' ts. Julie B0PQAL8 will be reced ih oracs uatii tS o'clock noun nrvaia fata miatl.i ata K- ttoll faaak atlt ffMp itn ireso ana salt mrai ipr una- riatanliiMilavt a. file ia this onto. So be en'w "fM limes and such eoaatiti's as nu i oered fftm Supenolendeut.

Hoeciacntiena may be rn nation bid on apPlicauou at House, fbe Iitrwcturs reserve tits r-' "1 reject an or all bids. rj '-r, JPAXXT Koors. PAINT your; tJcrtlct Watt VITT-EHOiYK. ROOFS And ELECTROTYPE F0UX-3Y It Tssiejtasit. CTnefonW.

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