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Si I I The Enquirer JOHN B. MJuB.a,N. SIXTEEN PAGES. BT7S9AT. s.

18t. THE WEATHER. Fair and warmer weather for Ohio. Illinois bad Indlaaa, easterly shiftlag to aoBlberly wind. Kentucky pro raited fair VHtbtr, and Tnntes local rains.

XMr mt Yealwrday'e I Obasasanaaa. Mwi Sms Ral. tonUlir 91 Vmb umij.r.titra4 7k XJIrsetlonef wl od rt Siren waiiraun Miu velocity wlad. Utn July Zi. i ni Totei preiBitUo bailmum si 7 Vfwtiu Fair Vllnlmnni BJ atetearologlcel Report receive a CJadaaeti JnlT O.

ISS7. na local tlase, p. Tt aserteian tin. Qliena a all tDoatal ot Oasa at all staslsaat a PLACB or Omcsva- T1UJT. tl It tur OBtavt ttUM.

7 NI )ni 'naertili 1S LlMTI ci CI. HlirT.Durt. 'elr I Xalr CMI Clear Little Rock 7 NIC Clear Clemr Cln (lU.e RW Clear Lemar 74 Ma Lra'ti ti CImt ie'laar t-i Moro ic Cl.ar lo a Hvrcuil. Fair ievtiixux c- talW dr'4l Hv.u 4 NW HW 'blV Klfi tlWKUKee. Clear Clner.

Ht. fair Clru I'iear Kiuaarrk. Clear ror He ford A Ml 'bin. i 'leer; Fwl Cbeteri V'ler i Rlm 174 iFair ftalnf air i.N'ta PlatW nat 1 trroiiM 8 lari DaoT.r. CI BV BVrolsrft 4 a Cleari.L.

ADlmaa. 7 ia I IL J71 I leaf laf Cl-ar Ae uoinft.i70 174 It'lral Jm I Fair Fort Fert Kin m1 F. ntocKuain Salt if Cl( KIC tlfr, ft, loui. 7a fair Irk marc cl.ar Fair P. T.

Jisciws, Sergeant, Signal Carp, fnitf SMtet Army. A noHmHT feature In mercantile elrclea dorlna the paat week, end one ealeniated to (Iv an Impetna to other licet, waa the ad. vane la pit-Iron and the largely Increased moTtmaau The rapid rite la tobaeoe was another streogthenlng element, thoash not bo aenerally.treneflclal to miaceUaneona bual neea. Home lines of bualnees were aeeeeearlly tjaleV dry Roods, for inatsDoai hot la this brsnoh, as In others, tns ontlook Is promising. FroTlsloBS wer quiet on Saturday, bat SBrm.

Wheat easy, under light receipts. Corn lower. Rye-weak. Oata anaettled, owing to free offer! nge of the new crop. Flour dull ad weak.

Cofls qalst and firm, augar troni and fairly satire. Cotton doll: raid dllag. I0o. Whisky ateady and Inacilv. Money was la good general demand during the week and roied easy.

In oobeeaoenee of a large acoumolauy of Idle fonds. On Batur- day to asmsna wst rair, ana met promptly by bankers at $7 per cenU, mainly at tbs lowsrrata. In the open market, brokers negotiated collateral loans at 6 per cent, on call aadialO per eenk on time. Eastern exchange weak at tjoc per 1.000 dltooont. Foreign xcbaae quiet.

Uorarnmant bonds and local eoarlliae dull. It Is a time to corner corn. CnrciKXATi la nmmer resort. onoe more a delightful "Wili. there be a free whisky plank in the Toledo platform A Koauian deluge would not disturb this community Just now.

The effort of the Republican organs to make a blaokguard campaign out of it ought not to be encouraged. It looks as if General Asa S. Bcshxeli. might be nominated for Lientenant-Uovernnr "ugainat bis wIlU" TnKiiK is renewed alarm about tb health ot the German Emperor. He is an old man, and can not expect to lire alwuya.

Thk drought has been so severe that the dairy cows have no grass to eat. It might be depressing they are fod on. to ascertain what Immkmatkly after the Toledo Con von tiou Senator Shkhman will take a trip over tho Canadian Railroad with the hope of recovering hla normal tern pe rat ure. ijte l'rosiucnu is receiving warm ap proval, at all hands, for hla charming little speeches at the various baiting' places of his New York trip. The Kew York people team to be so singular as to be greatly pleased with him.

Mr. Chacncbt M. Dkfstw and? Mr. Robert Uabkett are both upon the blue Sea, hastening toward England. Some time during their holiday they will run aoross Mr.

Blaikb, and pleasant and pro tracted conversation will result. It is mournful to see the woes which -orry the National (late American) Opora Company. Mr. Thmdom Thokas Is the latest to sue them, and he wanta but $15, 000, Aa tbey never made either money or musio they soem entitled to popular Sympathy. uovirsob roRAKiR la quoted by an evening correspondent as declaring that Dr.

Ghatdox, of Walnut Hills, will place him In nomination before the Toledo Convention, and that be shall not ask Fenator Shkhman to do ao. So another little scheme goes glimmering. It la pity that there should be such sour feel ings in the grand old pajty. The buying ot horsee is skilled labor. ii is not every man can successfully trust himself to thetender mercies of the artful seller.

It would seem that Mr. Johnson lacked confidence in his own ability and employed an expert, paying him for his services by gently elevating- the bills. At least, such is the current story. It 1 an aflecting narra- Thb Republican organs have already commenced their tactics of slander. see, General." said, long ago, a personal friend of a most estimable candidate.

"that the opposition papers accused you of horse-stealing." Accused 1," an- 'J ewered the General; "whw boy, they jrivd it." But the General waa elected all the same, and it. Occurs to us that thia Indiscriminate political lying hurts moat the party -which indulges In tt. The people are sick of iU JTnx popular etTort to persuade Coun ell Into forcing the Conaulldated Streetcar Company to run enoogh cars to reasonably accommodate their patrons Is at- trading much attention, and it would be pleasant if ope could believe that any thing la to com of It. In that respeoi Cincinnati has certainly been more 4buardthan any other city of size in the country! but so long as the Consolidated can get sixty people Into one car, they are not going to the ex-. pease ot running three oars to carry them thst is.

not If they can help It. Taa political contest In New York this all will be a fierce one, for both of the two great parties quite clearly a tend that the Presidential contest of next year Is likely to depend upon the possession of the Empire State. The Democrats will labor under the serious diaad ventage that, important Influences In the State are quite willing that tho party should be defeated as a rebuke to president Cleveland, and in order that, they may auake the claim that he eould Dot carry the State if renominated la 1888. This, together with the complexity pro- dueed by th Labor and Prohibition mortmiDti, leaves the result la doubt and gives to the contest a nstionsl la- Ureal. It understood to be the purro of both psrtlas to pot their ticket In the field ou usually earl r.

in order that the most remold districts of the State msy be thoroughly canvassed and "stumped." Jt will be memorable straggle, and one which will maU history The crisis is at band. The meeting to morrow afternoon in the Mechanics' Ib- stitnta will sattle the auestioa whether or not the propoeed Centennial ori.br.ticn next 'rear shall be continued or aban doned. Every patriotic citizen of Cincinnati should be present. It will be luting disgrace to this city if the great enter prise la allowed to fall. All the guaran tee fond, except about 175,000.

has been secured. If the business men will come together determined thst the Exposition k. h.M v. The time for liberal and decisive action has come. Geksral Powxix grows In strength with every day that he is before the people.

He has been known, respected and liked In every position thst be has filled, and by those who have bad the best oppor tunities to ascertain hfs character. His ability is conceded, his character Is be yond the reach of the filth that his polit ical opponents have already commenced to throw at htm, and bis political ac tions are in line with the best elements of progress tn the party. lie is aa earnestly, sincerely and enthusiastically supported by the friends of the other candidates as by his own. Both Mr. Caspbf.ix tod Mr.

Koras will take the stamp for bim, end a united and har monious Ieraooraoy will follow their lead. There will be no aore-heads, no kickers. It bas been sgreed that Demo crats should stop fighting sach other, and devote their energies to fighting the com mon foe. General Powell's convention speech was a kev-note which should set the musio of the party. It waa a vigorous and eloquent denunciation of the Republican effort to force a sectional issue against the South a quarter of a century after the war was finished.

It was an in telllgeut appeal to intelligent men to devote tlirlr attention and their energies to national unity, to economical eovern meut, to the redress of long-continued abuses and to the alleviation of a people long oppressed through an enormous over-taxation, the revenues from which have been extravagantly aqnandered. That is the true doctrine, in acoord with the platform adopted by the Domocratio Convention, aud in acoord with the senti ment of the people. The Reverberations. The judgment passed at the close of a convention upon the work of that con vention ie not always of the highest or der. The smoke has not yet cleared from the landscape, and the excitement bred of the strife has not yet cooled In the minds of the judges.

It is the reverber ation which oomoa from the people it is their calm and oriUcal review of the result which must finally stand for good or evil. In this second and final judgment the oi unto have, on thia occa sion, cauaa for great rejoining. From all parts oi tue state come up a warm ap proval of the work done at the Cleveland Convention. For the candidates there is nothing but praise; and for the platform there is a steady stream of enthusiastic applause. rroni every quarter there la promise of a United, energetic and enthueiastie Democracy.

An sgreaalve and intelli gent campaign management is all that Is needed to push this popular feeling to most handsome results. Biokerings and division can now bo laid aaide; timidity can uo replaced oy courage; vain cun ning cau give way to popular party prin ciples, and the result will be an advance in the standing and record of the Ohio Democracy which will ring from oue end of the country to the other. -A WOULD-BE liUKGLAR. Chaa. Sohaeffer Comee to Grlaf Through Confiding In at Stranger.

While oa hla rounds aboutr7 -JO o'clock last evening, Hergeant K-Ufmeyer, ot Central nta. tlon, met a young fellow at Longaorth and Elm strests, who proceed to give him a nip" on a proposed burglary. Hit Informant wss so uatopu.ailesledUerinsn named Valen tine fiersdorr. To tne e'er. eaot tbe Utter pro- oeeded, ataome length, to detail how be was to in a short Mm meets yoanc fellow with whom be wss to go oa a burglarious expedi I I tioa, Beredorf further stated.

to tbs Sergeant that while In Washington Fark yesterday morn ing nad been met by a yoan fellow namea maris ecbasffer. According to Bersdorf ttory, tb latter, after a short conversation, proposed that they go to a car ta la boos oa Ureen street, -for which bs had a key, sud bursisrise It. nertoorr into tb scbm and sgreed to meat bim at Long worth and Elm street at eight o'clock ta th vnlng. la th mesa time, however. Beredorf weakeaed.

ana meeting Kiffmeyer before Bchaffr pat in an appearance, told all be knew. Cloth irengin ot th information imparled to hint In th manner described, the Sergeant In duoed beredorf to keen tne appointment with the woud-be burglar while he hid IB an out-of-the-way placa loawail hla coming. Shortly after eight o'eiock Behaerfer. true to Bis ap- put nam cut, put iu en appearance. Ha waa a.ia wlK taken to Central rtailou.

There a search of ms doming resulted in the nna Ine of an na. loaded i -call her revolver, a eoupl of pieces taO BMVsl snaalteab. Thia proossOiT COrraMia tx wu rexwsr ntttevd at. sww ws. sexiivrmg iveir moou VOW Th Ohio Caaaaauaa.

fSew York titar.1 The Democrats ot Ohio have acted with courage and wisdom. The platform ta Demo ratie to the core, and tree from injurious compromise aad misleading ambiguities. Its declarations leavs bo room for dotobt about west ta pamscraar of taa mtmrm kii.w wanta and Intends to accomplish. Tn in- agnvntoi oa rraaiaaut vievsiend and his ASBiauusuoo is en irausl satin, and on taa great eueatioa ot rveno reform th line be-iwsen Lensocrstio and Hspabllcaa doctrine la so clearly drawn that bo oas an aaialak n.w aaaiaa. Tb Heated Ho eases of prostration or deaths front tb i neat war reported yesterday.

The oue wine burial permits for tb interment of victims who had died th day before wer yesterday lasaedeyth Health Office! John WaartnaC sged fourteen; Aether Fnroslt, tured eleven Rev. J. J. Saafran. aaad lhtetv.fr..,.

jaarai sarj Jvetser, szwa lorry rears John Cook, aged forty-two years; Howard Kelly, Weal blxtb; Elisabeth bpencer, 143 Dax, ton; Joa, Ielnsr. It Arch: iraarlaa Bum. "ru urn suwst; aud Jsanaetie Tb Ohio Daassnot Pats)sa. Iw Yerk Tbe platform 1 aa excellent on. It is sound tn Ite positions on tb tariff; tbs surplus, the restriction of corporate newer, the eataniion of the pabile lands for setUers, horn rule aad ian nima mms Mr.

Jasepb Carew Istreatet a Oaavaatee. esurday th Centennial Commissioners re ceived a cablegram from Mr. Joaenb Carew. who la at nraaant at UniknMh i Mr. Carew desired to double the aBbseriptioa of tbe firm of Mabley Carew te tne guarantee fund.

Thia make SasouU for which tb nri staud good, and tb manager are also so go euvsw suora, ii waud Mnfl Imm a In! Aff m. I.k a- I V7J.Z"!&fZ lb ta 'COCK" UTILE SHOT. KiduIgM Hjstfrj Oil IxllMrt ATettQu. I i. 'Th.

Leader of the Deercreek Qing Sons Tot Th notorious Thug Fatally Voanded by One of Hie "SkJaa Whale aad James Kaaedj Suspect or tn vnme. The Zero of a Hundred Hold-Tips vano- trated by gisfol-ttall Toeeloe- about oa a little eot In the Good. Samaritan Hospital at a late hour fast night, shrieking with pain and wrtth I ins la toe agony ox neaw. lay uu notorious Jaaaee. Bliss "Cock," utile.

ue bad been afaot In a myateriooe manner by on of his own gaag. aad another terrible crime Is added to th long list which bas mac the Dee re reek Valley a terror to the eUlxens of Cincinnati. The history of the crime is wrapped In doubt and Is kept, a earefal secret la She boaoma of men woo positively ref us to tell van th lestt thing In regard to It. As near as can be learned thi caista was comcrrrxD Either by "Skinny Whales, a desperate eharacter, or by -Jadln" Kennedy, a young man who has frequently figured in affairs equally as terrible. About half-past eleven o'clock last Bight "Cock.

Mottle. Kennedy. Wbalaa and number of toughs, ell of whom live in the locality, were eeeted in front of Jdauriee Malonv'a aaioon. at So. Gilbert avenue.

lbs place is about a Dan tquar aoov tn bend oi tue avenue, last eeaioi toe aaaieru Narrow lieuae lepot, and the locality baa been rendered notorious by tne great number of snooting and killings wblco. baveooeur- rea taere. while The party jiaa been drinking an evening. ad. while bot in the lessi boisterous, wer beard arguing and squabbling all FABT OF TBS OAKO Waa In a doorway of 70.

wbtia the remainder were aianoiug about in eiose proximity. huaasDlf Dlatoi atiot waa nearcl. ri til followed by two more in rapid succession and instantly mere was the greatest excitement. Women ran about wrlsgmg their hsnda sod tcresming. wolle men boutd murder and called for the Do lice.

i ney ernwaeo about tne toene or tne snoot-Ins In great natubvrs. and tn oeigbborbooe. wblch is densely eettlei. fairly ran wild. Tne sans In which the iiioouiif occurred at onoe separated.

VCTTLI WAS BKKjr TO KISS, Stagger over to the cotter and fall prone Cat in tne street, jveuneoy etartea anoot tne corner of the bultdios In wnioo tbe saloon ta located end msxle a dun up the bill through a vacant lot to East Hixtb a treat. Wbalenand th remainder of tb party broke away in dlrterent directions, several running over to aud down btate ttreet. Nut- tie was left alone, and the fear of th neigh- bora oemg so.great lay moaning and earning ror soma tuu oeior any atasiatanc waa rendered him. Toe crowd k.pt In cress Ins. and at last some of tbs more daring took op sufficient courage to go near mm.

lie was picseu up oy several men, who started with bim toward his home. rhioli is at 10 state street. At this moment X.ICIJTXSABT FISH SB 1U1BSD CP. He hsd been at the Highland Hons, aad hearing tbe report of the shots harried to tbe scene. He wss soon joined by Officer By Ives ter end Arrsnd.

and tbs procession wss or dered to a halt. I Nuttle's sister and family begged that bs be issen to nia name, out lieutenant laaer, alter a cursory examination, decided that the bat place for tbe wounded man waa at to Hospital. Thi oatrol wagon waa called. at th re- quest oi utile irieuas was conveyso. to the Uood riamarllan Hospital.

There loed- leal assistance waa Immediately rendered. He waa touna to nave oeen WOCliBID THI ZJCFT BIOS, About four Inches abov th navel. Hawat la auolt condition from tb effect of tbe liquor he had drunk and from the terrible Dam tnat tne uonniai pnysicians thoushl it neat to not prooe lor tne nail. i 'ine wound was, tnereior. bandaged and an byperdernilo injection of uiorpSla std- miniatereo.

inks toma no enect whatever. utile rolled about and fairly yelled from the pain, begging to be taken bom and shouting at tne top oi uia voice: -Koruou'a saa. Maurio. take tnaae tel. Iowa on me.

i THST ABB KILLIXO JtBl' Not for a moment was ha relieved. Another Injection waa admlnlslared, and atUl ao relief, i i Th wound la a horrible on. It Is located Utile to the left of tbe navel, and appears ss though made by a bullet of extraordinary At oieo out very utue. tn aesaorrhase oeing internal. The pnysioiana were oi tne opinion tbst the bullet bad gone clear through the stomach, sud In sny event look upon the vouodas necessarily fataL Muttla la a magnlUoent apeciman of pbrtloal manhood.

Aa he lay upon tue eouob. his great breast bare aud hi. wonderful proportions exposed, he presented satrising picture. Five men were round necessary to hold aim uwu ui. u.v v.cti great.

pvvanui iniuwi uwi uivir ossua XIUA. STASDI2TO ABOUT MIS BSD, Weeping and praying that his life might be saveu, were his female relatives, while at tbe lootui tue Dea ana at ins nssd stood his brother "Mhod" and a number of hi eom-Dantons. It was a tonth crowd, ana the ecne one rarety meeta vita. as stated aoov a. tne snoottnc was a mra.

wrrau, auajr. a. wutj rponrca ml now. svsr, oy the rsiusai ox aoy peraoaa present to aay any ining resaraiat lu, matter. enaay is tne person nerticuiariv peeled.

It is well known that he and Kn tile naa a quarrel a lewaays ago, ana tbatsaeh rnaoe ail sorts oi tnrests ssaintf ice other. Lrftat evening they bad a few words, but tbs mstter aoon oiew over, ana noiaina tbougbtoflt. aalea also beoam XIIIDXr XV TBS BACKET, But to just what extent he figured Is not aoown. Lieutenant Fisher returned to tbe seaa of the shooting after niacin- utile la the patroi-wagon. Ale louna a revolver on tb pavement, also a small AMtaukslfa the blade of which waa partly open.

It la supposed that the person who did i lbs deed at nrat attempted to use th knlf aad wss then hanrlMd tria taa. t. a bsnded th tun revolver is a sraaii-siseo. pattern, ahnot. ine a Ions tnirtv-two balL Ibe Ltentenant placed James ebartdan.

nf I S57 tollbert noder arrest, holding him aa I witness, nuouu.u waa present nl In Mm of tn shooting, but refused to tell any thin Lute Moloney, tb saloon-keener, waa alar. locked up at Hammond-street tsiatinn charged with keeping his saloon opan after wauiHlBJiaiauui JAMES, OB "OOOXXT" XT7TT1.E, At wss generally cslled. mirbt ha rlsann among th most uesparat men that this city haa produced. Almost from childhood he has been a criminal and detlsr of the law. like hie brothers, all of whom are amnaliv a.

uuMJi iuu, aa iai uiboii, uwaar BBS spent a good part ot bis lif behind tb bars. has neea arret tea times innumerable, snd as often been convicted of crimes and misdemeanors. He was shot but only slightly wounded by Prlvste Policeman Mike Arnold shoot three years aso wniie trylnc to avoid rxninr. "Holding up" a tuaa at Kintk autdT Waiaat He was also sbet by Patrolman Allan winter wnueenoeavaricg to escape srreat by nitDt, wbll on Gilbert avenue. nar fitata atreet.

-Bill utile, a brother of the ven mora bola. "tlOlDt hla hit" In tlary for barglary. Tay hsr. Is aervina- in Another brother, namad ka aa an oi nia braiaMn died but recently. xbkkcot Ann vhalix.

i Jay Dice Kennedy la aaothep of ta. man anspecteo ot tne atiooueg. lie la a ebaracter wii a now a toe poire, there are ac three serious charge pending aaainat bim. One of hie moat daring exploits waa tbe auraini opot a eiera id outturn's atera on oornsr, whit Juat oppoall was a policeman. an ania, aa in otner anairs, was fortunate in escaping capture.

He is a stontly-built young man. with a smooth face, and baa tbe reputation of betas on of tb moat ass-pa rate of tb local toogha. use of tb most notorious characters on Blxth-ciroet Hill 'eklnny' Whaien. He aa oen arreeteu lime In numerable, and rvdysstrsaU told behlad th bars lor his mledaada. Hla caliber aav Kt atasMfl Smm.

la being prassnt wttb tb other members of tate gang wbea tb aaootiaa ooeurred. TILS KEW BALEMCKS. Sit of 111 Aaraa bad eot ad. al Te Bo btado at Oa. It was aanoaaoed la Taa KaoitrraKa yeartar- dsy that th site for th bw Kawport bar racks bad been selected.

Yesterday Sam BigsiafT received omclal aotiflcaUoa to pre pare tbe deeds Immediately. Tb prlo paid waa stxouft. for 1U acres. Tb tract la situated about four mil from Kewport, aad la oa ot finest plsoee la th county, yet tn th opinion of some it Is a Utile too far from tb city. A view of tweaty miles of the surrounding country is one of tn attractions ef the place, llhsetriiiaohie There le surficieot around for a rifle range.

Railroad and ateatnahoata paaa around dailv. li bdusui, nu LUlI Miami Hirer. Heary aad Olil staid ed. Henry Franck. of tba Arm of Franek at.

Trefsger, saiooa-kepr over the thine, waa arrested early tbi morning on th eharg of Violating the midnight law. Tbe arrest was msde by Sergeant BcsblU. aad Tranak was taken ta atramea-streeg Sta I to on lor! IbJeV'-VV. I TBB'ttQXJnXEEU CTCmkATh SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1837. tlon.

where a famished 61 Tb vw ta lb place at twelve o'clock aataltaok Fraau alone. beeeoae- every body wao Mt ten tnlaole after tbi oour. Both Franca: end hie partner Insist thi net a drins waa sold alter twelve, and that a few iB'imatefrteads and welWtnowa oasis men were simply stums lo to place quietly eaaieralnf while tee proprietors were eeeat-las bp the receipt ot me day. i 1 a a bio aitair. roparUlos far tb Wea-Keepor' Pat.

ale Walsm StUls Th Baloow-keepers' Association la wrepa log for a grand time at their plooie at aln Hilla Park aad Garden xt Wedaasdsy IghU lArge delagatloss are eomlag front etner cities, aad the affair promises to be a groat aiimiiae TB committee or Arranse- il. Ward. Eocene BeHinin. Fred. riLa Wtsw li.li.m.a.

The 1 oltowlna- wll-k nowo m- looo keepers will act aa maaaseraoi taeaaairt m. otnlrL Jobs Aluerie. Conrad rroeiicn. JolDaimmiroo. J.

M. Jteber. lienry kutell Louis rtl, Jos. Oerllng, iieo Woi terms en. bee Meyer.

Dsn MeKensle. Vr'm. Bpreen. Ceo. Ksmphana, C'baa.

Cramer. John Helnbold. Aosv Wlta-efld, Uornell us Boa, Joa. Brey, H.ory lieckamito. Ooaw i.

Jaea-er. Cbaa. Uwu sei, as. At. Avca.upg, jot.

a icuora. n. erloaic Jos, bcbneioer, John Ittieo. cnaa. L.

iease. J. IL. F. Uroen.

John Huriorina Jos. Ante. Cbaa. Metzeer. Henry Den Inter.

BudolDit Gob. W. J. Coutulla. John Podesta, Adam Mueller, Wm.

Knox. Peter Sen wan. F. bpiwn, i. J.

Ward. F. H. Cap-pell, Job. luen, Cbaa.

fiold. 1C f-oppe, Clfcta HaarmtD. Jullua Wavvoad. TlkOa. Flack.

Tony WebbetvH. Verwobit, AC H. I am mora, ax. oivrmana. i 111UD KCW TULK.

E. Stall avad ktlee Valletta btll- ler, Betb Tad City, Wedded ta a Zast. Two ClneinnsU people were married at Holly, New York, last week. Th groom was Frank H. Bemla.

a well-known young busi ness man. aad tb bride waa atlas ulletta C. Miller, both of this city. Th ceremony wss bcriornted at tue rasideoce ot tn onoe grandmother. Mrs.

A. A. Miller. The knot aa tied br Key. H.

F. Millar, of LMastnun. Indian ancle of tbs bride. Aconstnot MUe Miller, Miss Htelle Inoaaa, acted aa brtdee- maia, wniie mr. nana ai.

Jtii.er, or tnieeiiy, her brother, asaistd as groomsman. The bond waa on ilea at seven o'clock, aad after partaking of a delightful aonoer tb happy eoupl left oa a honeymoon trip through New Hampshire and Kbode Island. On their return Mr. end Mrs, Bemla will lake up their realdenee in tola city at.S'a si 6 Wainatatreet. Tbeir matrimonial vesture iatereatad a taxir aumser oi tneir mna cere.

STOLE A MARCE Fred Steig Walks Oat of the County While ea a Visit to His ttistreit. He Skipi tHe Town. Tbe Jatil OfBolaaa Maok sSxemlaed, Tout the Affair Ha Been Kept Quiet. Dspoty Bhsriff will this morning start for Fort Wayne, la quest of a prisoner who escaped from the County Jail sosae days ago. Tbe prisoner Irs qnestlon is Fred Blelg, sens time ago convicted, of assault and battery for his connection with th now noted Bteig murder, near Naw Baltimore, Ohio seme months ago.

A brother of the escaped pris oner BUT BECXSTLT OOintTrTXCO TO TBS PaUrrnUT- TiAar For a long term. Fred, tboagh eoavieted of complicity In th asm crime, was not dealt lib go severely. Instead of being sent "op the road" or to the City Work-boose, to serve oat the sentence Imposed upon him. be, through some anseoounted for Influence, was allowed to "do bis bit" In tbs County Jail. While Utue or nothing eould be learnsd of tbe matter at tbe Baitlla it is listed on good authority that sxtatlng elf eamstances soon esnsed Blelg to placed on th roll of trusties," or persons to whom It waa regarded aa perfectly aafe to be given tb freedom of th JalL While to all outside sppsranoes a prisoner, it Is said that Hteig.

like B. L. Harper, was nothing more A XtOABOBB AT TBI OeTTHTT'S KXPX7SB. In connection with Bteis'snd bis an baa. quent violation of the trust reposed la him, is an Interesting little love romance.

While he was lsnguisbing behind th bar of th county baatlle. Stele became acanalnted with a frail female named Mattie Kaiaer. Mattie waa incarcerated as a witness in her own behalf against the colored woman. Mollle Uoyer. who accused of luring her to a house of disrepute.

The acquaintance aooa ripened into reeling or love, ana th two became th moat devout admirers of each other, atom time ago Atatti was reiesssd, ana BSXUB3IED TO BBS OLD BAU2TT In certain bouse of llt-fsme. So far wss otsig -s tineriy sxtenued tbat as was allowed lo visit her, leaving tb Jail for hour at a time and a Inn. He was oerfeetlv Infatnatnd with tne girl, and even while In Jail had pro- At ttatnrday Btelg left th Jail aqd bled himself to the borae of hie adored. Circum stances attbetims prevenud the com sum nation of a prearranged plan of flight. On Moo-day afternoon Ktelg again put In an appear ance at th house In question, and at oarsw tnat aigns, witn ms Iran Inamorata.

xirrxo tii Towjr, Ostensibly for St. Loots. To tbe landlady ne re prese tea tnat a was a fre man. having been liberated by. the anthori.

ties. Th nrat lotlinsllon the landlady received that any tbloe- wss wrone waa wneo on isat loeeasy tn Jail offlclal, cognisant of Btelg'a sttaohment for the girl, and knewlBK th la tare olaee of realdanoa an. Beared, aad Inquired for Stelg. Not aatlsaed with th word of th laodlady that Blelg and his female friend had flown, th officers trba tn premises, but without result. HI nee then they hsvpald repeated visits to to nouse, pat nsvs xsiiea to naa the truant trusty." xeeterasy A X.BTTBB WAS BSCSlVkU Byth landlady Is question, and la wboee noos a sister or tne gin Mattl lives.

Tb missive stated tbst Bieig, who was gotog by tbe nsms of Fred Webber, wss at work la ort warncsna that ao3 waa with bim. Cognizant of tne laote it the ease, tb landlady as poaaini turned over tbs latter to th Jail authorities. At th Jail th sac ape of Btelg ha occasioned th great est Interest to be manifested to secure his capture. Aa a result. Denntv BherlfTh win thia morn, ing leave for Fort Wayne to apprehend the fugitives.

Attn Jail th officials wer aa dumb as oysters oa th aobjact, being, no doubt, highly Interested la keeping quiet th rveult of tneir lndlsnxatlon- not to aav dam. uuwtus ot auty. DIED AWAY BOM HOME. Mrs. Iaall Wolf ef this City Xzabre at Mltwaak.

News was received here yesterday, tbat Mrs. Daniel Wolf bad died at ten o'clock yesterday at tb residence ot bar daughter, Mrs. Mack, in Milwaukee, where ah was oa a visit. Her husband. Unci Dan Wolf, and most of her cntiuran war present in her lsst momenta.

Mrs. vroii was nny-nins yesrs old. she wss born in Bel set, Ireland. Her maiden name waa Banbe. ana she has a brother and slater maiding in this eity.

Tbe deceased was oigniy e.ema in tni eity. wor en baa resided for so many yesrs. Bb leaves four son aad daughters. Th boyaAles Alfred. nam ana sines, are an wen snown.

inre daughter married. Mrs. wolf bas been in poor sal to tor eevea year. Tb remains will be brought borne fur hartal, bo no ar rangements for the faineral hav been determined. Mr.

and Mr. Wolf had been married over forty year wbea death severed tb beany boad Which bald than together ao long. KOW FOR IT. Aiwbltee Hatssfsra'a Finns For tbe Haw Jtty Ball AeeepteaU Th new City Hall Trustees, alter drtiber- aUng all of yesterday afternoon, aecepted Architect HaoBaford plans and speciaea- tiona tbat wer preseaied six month aaro. wita som Improvementa.

Tne baildm. will cost a boat and work will cottv-taaaeed oa It as sooa as possible. Fereible aad Exprastlva, tChieago Tribune. Little Etnal bad a bacbalor Baete, aad she bad noticed that when wanted so be very mpbatie used a oertsla moaosy liable word of four Utter. Not long ago Ethel was lamieted with quite a severe pal a ander her little apron, th result of too fre an tndul- Ience in the tootasom eacumber.

When 'ncleJaek ram home at eepper time he waa in for tried of the srievoua ptightof bta little favorite, and batoed to bcreomlort, "Will, Libel, my dear." aald. advancing tbe aif a. -how do you feel now aFreuy a miserable, thank yon. Caela Jack." aha replied, with aa air ef havine said qcile the proper thlag under the etreuns- A nsassat fiUver Jrtcal. Mr.

and Urs. Sam Both. htr. M. Blag, laaw.

and family, Mr. Joseph Cantor and family and Mr. Taeo. Kauffmaa and family, alt idlag In th neighborhood of Court and Cutter streets, made up a jotiy little pirme party a trip up tne river last Wednesday, ft ere tuey spent tne uar piayio oaros, aieaiuc foot-baii ana other aiuusemenis. A Deket lunch was one of tb feature of to visit, and tbe rotund iwmaobi and emrtv baaAaia bare preot at tasii- aaetswiiami a 1 THE ULTIMATUM Of tis Euch Talked-Of Elake Aid Sieraaa Tighi Egmilton County to Seal ifiierm-Jt relerktioa Solid To tne Toledo Oonventloa oa Wodjoeadny, And the Hesolatien XaderalBg She WU1 Be PassesU Blaiiieites to Either Bemsia at Home or Tote Blaaa.

Bow the Scheme to Pas tho Resolution trithout OpposXtion was Brought It Is settled. Tbe die is east, and Hamilton County will send solid Sherman delegation to the Bepublieaa Uonveatloa at Toledo on Tuesday. After all th blow aad bombast mad by th Blalaeltes. and their aotemn as sertion and declaration that they would flsht from now until doomsday to down th reso lution to indorse Bnermaa as Ohio's favorite for Frosiden llal honors 1st ISM, tbey bave pulled la their bora aad wilt go to th convention sye, like lamb to the slaughter, and though It grate ever so harshly on their ears. tbs one pnctlUtleally lnelineat roLtovtu OS- TH rLUSBD XHSBT Will have the extreme pleasure of fa en ring oherman named as Ohio's eon and eboios amid th thundering applause tbst will surely follow the offering and psasag of th resolution.

Th KhrmB peopl are, eompatratlvely speaking, on top, and fully recognising aad appreciating this fact, the Blalnelte will not, as many supposed and a thsy led the publle to believe, offer any objection to the resolu tion. Oa the other band, tneycaa not con sistently awallow th bitter pill and vote for It, ao in oonvenUon assembled thsy will sit meekly by and grit thlr teeth In soger aad chagrin while TBS BATED KESOLTJTIO Ooos through wttb a wblrL As stated before. tbere wiu be so opposition orrered by th fol lowers of the man from Maine, neither will they Tot forlt when tbs resolution is pub Bo to make things even all 'round, and keep pesos In the family, as it were, the Blala del egation will vol blank. Tb announcement of the sadden change caused considerable wonder, mingled with pleasure, among tbe Sherman enthusiasts, and there war any number of theories advanced as to thsprobabl cease that brought about the leans. Blalneites are viciously silent on the subject, and refuse to be either com forted or Interviewed.

Wbliethe SBSBJCAlf PKOPLS ABB SQUALLY J1TBIXAFT Ovsr what tbey call a compulsory swing into Una, As a mesas of "rubbing it iu," as It were, those of th Bberman -people who will be delegates to tbe convention have their tickets beaded "For tbe Indorsement ot John Sherman, USSR." This of course Is very bitter medicine for the Blslneltse to swallow, but tbey ar taking It, nevertheless. Ilk little men. One of tne prime movers ta th affair of tb Young Man. Blaine Ctuo, In conversation with an EauviBBk reporter yesterday, end Who, one week ago was most bitter la his de nunciation of th resolutions to indorse Sher-m an, said that be would go to tb convention as a delegate aad VOTB sLAVX OI III PASS AO a' OF TSS XknOLTrTiOB. He wss of tbe opinion tbat all.

or nearly all. ot tbe Blaine followers In Hamilton County would do likewise; bat further than this refused to be Interviewed oa tbe subject. Several other Blaine Clob member war ap proached, snd tho who a vowed their In tan. tlon ot attending tbe convention ssld tbey would vote blank on the passage of tbs resolution. Others who are known aa eh ntni.

convention -goers, said thsy had ao interest la tue co in. us ooovenuou. and would not attend lb. The probable solution to the problem lies In a conference of some of the bherman people wim tae oihii abd wrsaa beads ox tne mains rouowsrm. The former not forth courtesy and policy and indorse ment ot ouerman oy nia own aiaia.

and tlia publle talk and political jtcandal throughout the United Slates consequent upon tbe fail ure or neglect of such a thing. They contended that It would be a direct insult to Iooerman a citisea and politician, and wbll they appreciated tbe position of tbe Blaln people, the Indorsement of Bherman oy uis own olal will In noaise in'ur their nauer i ensnee tor tn ATesiaentla 1 nomiaa-tlou la leoS. la other eibermaa people eonoea that Blslne will bave the pun lorsne nomination, bat tbey merely de- sarw na iauorajiDl OI tneir man to GOB VST TBI IDEA tl bauoxt Existing In the party to onteider. Another point argued by the Sherman followers was thst at the convention should Blaine bath enoio tney wut tan grace ally la line and e-iveblm tbalr undivided support, wheraaalf Bhermaa la not Indorsed it will eauee aa eruption aad diasatisfaetioa tn tb Kspub- bwuk. oucujaui.ws 141 rwiOBO SOSUP- port th Flamed Knight.

and lb consequence will be an opening for good work by the Democrats, lakf si together, tbs conference was what might termed a sersteh-my- ooca-A-ii-ecmacu-youra auair. la whlcB Atiain naa every tning i to lose, eo niter Aoaoh talk aao. persuasion iaa siaiD, ui.u aaoaoas nnoi orrxBBD to cokPBOMrsB ntx xattbb By either remaining away from tbe con vsotlon snd giving place to bhermaa delegates, or offering ne opposition to th resolution by voting blank. Thus was th cooling lime-water applied to tne burna of tbe Blalneites. and nextwWedueeday Efberraa Will be declared Ohio's cholc for Freldent witoout a uisMnung voice.

A vary interesting question which arises Bow is, thst slue th blain followers have wheeled lu to line, will Uoeeruor Foraker cater to end-man's xoiiowera and ran, thi risk of earning tbe secret tSSItlOriHE BLAtHK TBOPLB By offering tbe resolutloa. Blnce the Governor refuted to mix in the Cabt it wss sen, orally understood that Deacon bmttb would attend tbe convention a a delegate and perform that omoe, but an Interview wltn th gen Uemau, to be found else here, knocks tne arrangement In the bead, and the do-y ef putting-me resolution before tbe convention will doubtless devolve back upon tb liov-eroor. At any rate. It Is a settled fact tbat tne resolution will meet with no opposition. Interviews on ta subject with prominent local Republican shows th tenor ot senti ment.

SHERIFF LKO SCBOTT. In response to- aa Inquiry as to whether or not he would be delegate to the convention. ouwib wibwi aaia; I will so If not beaten. Ara Too la favor of the final-man raanln uonr- "Yes, sir, lam. Decidedly so," "Then you will vote for it?" Yes.

snd so will every other delegate that ma irooa ins ivsovwarta wm. we for bast man." COUSU BOS BALAX. "I am going te be a delegate from tbe Sixth wsro. and in favor of tbe resolution to i dorse fehermsn. You bet I'll vow for It: that's what I'm s-oina there far.

Hr.thawav. sow a aoataa irons aim toetf. SB. ABaurraowa. "I shall not be a delegate to tb convention.

bat tb fetxtesath Ward wtit send a solid Hnerman man In tb person of Joe. M. Bob- aao win voi ior tn resoiULlan Lo in dorse the Oblo man." at If youdldko. Doctor, would wot for III "I certainly would. JNothtsg weald give mora pleasure." Box.

kicbako snrro. "Mr. Fmltb. will yea be a dalas-atn So tba Slat Con ven tioa?" -WeiL i am sorry to tar I shall not. lam too baay, or I should certainly be pieassd to go." "Art yoa la favor of tb oaaaaee of tba res.

olotlon to indorse Sbaruaa aa onlsa auun. ojate ior maiasaiT" es, sir. I am: aad think It anrht to ne pssKed." "if yon should be a delegate, Mr. Smith, would you bave any hesitancy aoout patting the resolution before the "Not a peutlelo, I woard be ratear Tilrsawl to do It, bat, unfortunately, I ean not go." COBPTBObLBB "Going to tb oB.nUon. Mr.

cabaibyT 1 o. borry 1 eeo't; bat I'm too basy." lf you were going would yoa vote far the resolution indorsing bbsA-mant" "Certainly I would. Aad -sine I shall aot be aaorded that pleas a re my ward wulaand a BSsrsuta bus to do it for as. C1TT OIBJC BIHDIIMX. 1 am aot going to tb convention.

Col. Smlth A. Vr bitfield aad Ja. M. Ayera will tb delerstea from my Ward.

Tnsy ar both bbermaa Bet," Are yea ta lev ox ox the bhermaa rasoln- Uont" -iirarr time: aad would vow for It It I bad tins lai," STTS.SC BSSHAS. Secretary of th Toons Men's Blaln Clob will be a delegate from Ward Fifteen. Aaked about the bnermaa resolution, ne aaidt 1 think it is out ot eraar, ana will vote blank on it, Bntrost 1 a good tuaa, but 11 see you again." JOBS FBHBkXBATCB. "I will not ad-'eeat to tb aeon yen tlon, bat to XaswtiA tail WiU be wu tei re 1 1S a LADIES' WHITE SlijhUy Soiled, at lss Titan llall Price. THREE SPECIAL LOTS.

ISO XaSidles Whites TFeea reduced to ISO- OS Ianlies AVbito Embroidered luced to S3 08. 275 Indies Beautlfal Embroidered Dresses reduced to $3. "-) l.OOO LuJles' Traveling Dusters reduced to98e. GREAT SHOE Dresses re. SALE.

at $2 50 a Ladies Hand-Se wed Slippers, 75e. jLrftdles Hand-sewed Oxford Ties, 91 23. ILadles nsnd-turned Eld Boots, imported stock, every pair warranted, pair; actual value $5. 50 dozen White and Colored Corsets at 50c. Beacon French 'Woven, Colored at Toe.

Ball's Healib. Corsets only $1. Dr. Warner's Health Corsets B. in Pink, Blue, Cardinal at 01 j-'; SPfcCIAIa XOTICE Durinsr Corset Sale we will sire away, free of charge, with each Corset, a splendid 8-sprlng- Bustle.

lented by George Emlg and 3. Klmmlch both Sherman men." Are yoa la lavor ox tne oner man rwsoa u- tlon?" YOU bet I am. every time, ana so ie every body In -the ward. Tbe Twelfth era ciuo will select nine bhermaa men for tbs Ohio Aitfua. That look like it, donsut llT" KX-OOVEkSOa tocso.

ar.ei aataaiai to the convention, bat tbs Twenty-fourth Ward's delegates wjil be solid bherman men." Are you In favor of tbe resolution to lb-dorse nbermsn as Ohio choice for the Presi dency Certsimy A am, ana wouiu mw mi time. You can put tbst ss strong ss you please, without using any euas words, how ever." his HOWOB SATva aaits. -Will you a delegate to the coavenuon. Msyorbmitnf" "Well, want to us. ifou ars lor Sherman.

I believer" nvaa. air: and will vole and work to pats the resolution Indorsing bim." COUKCH.IIAM nOBABt. "Will you be a delegate. Charley DeranT" -t Want will Band Job a Mortimer and Chaa. bltely two Sher man man." "eSbarman man youimoit, are yon kvrylm, and so is the whole ward." BOB.

CBAA JACOB. "Yes. sir. I will be a delegate from the Tenth Wsro." "Are you in zavor oi tne onermaa resolu tion "Most sstureciy a am, aou wiu vote o- a. Why notl" rsoatwios Kaaaaxa, "leant go to the convention.

JohnNsl- haua and John Lohrer wiu represent lbs Twelfth Ward. Tbsy are both solid for Sherman, and will vole for the resolution to In- done bim for President," BOB. BIN1T UWia. an, nnt mini to the eon Two tlon. If I were I should certainly vol for the resolu tion to loaorse Sherman.

The First Ward will select delegates that WIU, Vote for It, however." ASSISTS ST CITY SO 1.1 CI TO BASDBX. "Will yoa be a delegate to the State Convention, Mr. Uaddnf" "No. I am sorry to say I will not. Sqalre Joba Long and Attorney John Warrington win to th.

Fourteenth Ward." lf you did go, would you vote for tb Sher man resoiuiioni" tH'eruiaiv. I would. Dong and Warrington oan do it lust aa well, however. We ar all for Bharmaa In th Fourteenth Ward." JVD61 CALHVBL1. "I'm sorry I can't go to th convention, bat A can't nna tn time--- "Would you vol for th Sherman resolution "Why.

certainly would, al thong I'm a RIatna man-9 "How about the delegstes from the Tweaty. fifth Ward "bherman men will be selected. I think." I BOM. XIUU OUTCalVT. Preetdeat ot the Young Man's Blaine Club, said: "1 Bave a very tick child, and hardly tbtnk lean get away to the convention." Would you vote for the bherman resolu tion "Yes.

I think I would." tha Avoaflala dalanbf "1 don't know who he la, but think will vote to paaa tb resolution." GBOBOB WILLIABS. you be a uelegst from tb Twenty. third WardT" 1 -So, I thiok not. Herman Welthoffwlll be one of them, however. "Are you la favor of tb Sherman reso lution -Cenalelv.

Evarv bod In tb ward la That's the reason we are sending Weitaoff," BAJOk JIB BOBOAJr. "No. sir, I will not attend tbe convsntion." -Ar yoa tn lavor ot tn cuiarcnaa res lntlont" 1 am a Blala suaau That's au A nav to VOIiOBtll ABTBUB BWBB. "I am living oa Dayton street. In the Twenty-third Ward, now.

Ko, i shall not be delegate." io yoa revor tn rssoiauoa aaaorsing Sherman "Certainly: ana would vote ror It If I went to th convention. Our deltgate wl.l be bhermaa. men; they bave not been selected yfc" csab w. sagvs) "Going to tb convention, Alr Browar -Vea, sirs lam." Da vou favor tb Sherman resolution llere't my ticket, beaded for tbe indorse jnentol John bherman: la inaieneuguT" "Will you be a dsiegate to the eon ven tlon. BquireT" -in.

iron IB, rounnaia "iiow do yoa stand on the Sherman resclo- UonT" -I'm for it svery uma- WA1TM COX. i "Tea, air. I shall represent th Ninth Ward. lower precinct, at the eon ven iaoa." -pororuaiDiieaaimaBi" "For bim. of eoarse.

aad will vote for the resolution to ladorse bim for Jrraitlal." A FATAL RACK. Seriea Aoaident to Tea Cincinnati la lad lava a. amiAt sBTATSB TC HHWItra SxTkitA, IxiiL, July S3. Tslrday evening William Mater, aoeom panted by Mia IAsste FslrOauee, ot Ctaeianatt, aad John Boblflaa and Sopbia Meter ware taklna aa evening rid la tneir bugle tea- A dispute aroee be tween tb two geoiiemea a to which had th fatter a teed, sod in order to teat them a race waa tuggetied. Tb horses started, bat ranoniv a short dis tance wbea they became nmaaageabae.

lie boa-glee poinded and wer pact and totally aetttoilsoaa. lot eccupaate were throw oat. bopnia Meier bad her forearm frscturco, aad also received a Be ere scalp wound. Miss Feirbsus wss lnj red! tern- ally but not aeriousiy. Joha BoblOng, Injured eevely about tb face and skull.

i a aorae wer cap taxed uatinj ura alter runalng aboot a mil. mils Barglaur. Tb eandy ttor of Mrs, Blc oa Paris street. la Camp washing-ton. was broken iuu last Bight about si vsa -o'clock, and a a amber of elate.

pencil sad paaa take. Andrew Mey. naod Bfieoa years. Ooorse lietrle, aired fourtoeia year, ana fuoai letno. teed ten yearn, livlug la tns vicinity, were locked ap at th Cuauminavill btaiioa by bergnt Naa i us as the Uiievea.

Thsy are aeldeasus- picioa. Batavacblld's, Th pioneer of the easy peymeat plan, bave removed to thsir new aad elegant buildings, and I5s West Fifth street, bear Kaoa. Civ thm aulas. Well Frew a Bay Ervla Harpers berrer, a Or a-year-old boy. fell from a bay-loft oa tbe realise of hi rente realdenee.

at Chestnut trt aad avanue. Wainot inns, aboot tbre ci" yesterday atteraoea, aad natla4 a Sua iolt alal, T3RTSS GOODS. StC 200dosea Genuine Wamtntta Sblrt, with three-ply Uooouas, reinforced fronts, fellert seams, with everUstiiisr back-stay, and well made in erery particular, atOOo.each. 300 dozen Best Quality French Pensng Fancy ahlrta. tn tt great variety of ptt-terna, wittt 3 collars and one Jtstir reversible cuff to cftr-U Mtlrt, at former price 75.

Lawn TeuBts, Bicycle and Ontiac Sshlrts, in tat mens variety, at weaderfal prices. YaliiES in Wfeiia Gasfs Dspartcwt 00 Extra Fin Satin DaButsk Table aotlu, redscee tefl trO; forntet price SO. 100 eeses Table Ssnkins, AU-Uses, 8-4 slxe, at $1 25j aeTer sold ander $. (b 1 200 pieces India Linen, at 8 l-3e sea 10c yard. All oar eoe Turkey Bed Table Linen redaced to tie yard.

itk tesre ear Fill Bleic-ed Tt-le Lbra tt 85c, tkit sutd WXtlte, bas been selllar at frOc I Bleached aad Brown Xuslla 25. and Black, All our finest $10, $7 this Great take your choice All oar Plain and Fancy for Medium-priced Par asols reduced to 2,000 Mosquito Bars, Jcz))jirv, SAD SUICIDE. Hiis Carrie Smith Kills Herself While Demented. An Event That Shookd Avondali Tha runaral Taaterday. Taaterday th fonsral oere monies over Miss Carrie Smith were performed et the gnrst Pre by ter lan Church ta Avondala, A large concourse ot the young lady's friends attended, sad a long eorteg followed th re.

mslns to the eeroatery. It was tb last ebap. ter la oss ef tbs saddest atorlee Imaginable. Alias 8mltb was a meet lovable young lady, held ta tbe highest esteem and admiration oa account of her beauty and many other rare qualities by a large circle of friends in Avondala AttbeUmeof hsr death aha was only nineteen years of age. Severs! months ego from some unexplained cause shs began to show signs ot dementia.

At first little was thought of it, bat ah continued to grow worse until the gravest apprehension of her rlativ and frlsads wer roused. Finally, It became evident that something must be done. A week ago last Wednesday member of tb family said te hen "Carrie, we will have to send for tbe doctor." "If you do," was the reply, "111 kill my self." Almost with tbs words lb ran aad lamped oat ot tbe window, falling a distane of twenty feet. She was taken la to tbe house and a physician summoned. It wss found tbst sbe bad sustained serloue Internal 1 Juries and a dangerous shock to her nervous lyttam.

Tn nnfortanate young lady lin gered In great pain until Friday, whan death relieved her from further suffering. The sad taw of such aa estimable person caused universal regret in Avondala, what tb hsd been a reigning favorite until over- lakea by, mental disordsr. Her falber Is Robert la Bmllh. a down town eom mission merchant. Tbe family liv on Mala, lost north of Gholsoa svenoa.

MEN MD THINGS ABOUT TOWN. Chief Daltsoh gav good advte to tbr lltu boy that found up at Bremen-street yesterday. What hsv you ba doing, boysf -Clothes offt" "Yes, sir." "Next time take slong an old pair of beau, and then go in tne canal all yoa want to: bat mind, don't forget the pasts." Then tha door was opened aad tbe tbre kids, who bad been looked up for about tbre hours, Soamprd Off. la the early spring a well-ksowo Ka-tncklaa, wbo live la Covington, conceived th Idea ef cornering tbe looaeco market, si was awars tbat owing to th low pries of tbe year before th farmers bsd bcom dis couraged, and th acreage of tobacco wst con sequently very small. At wss nis plan to form a pool with four othsrs, earn an potting no tiO.UbU, and to make Investment la tobacco, a be waa eonUdent that prices woald go bp.

He sacceeaed la finding three men wbo were willing to loin btm la the scheme, bat tbe fourth eould not be foana, and on this account tbe plan was sbsndoned. Now the originator of the Idea and his taree friends ere kicking themselves, as it war, for tobacco baa almost ooaarupted la vain. and tbelr winnings would hav ba up la ta muuona. General Alas. Devezae, of Covington, la eommenUns; yesterday on tb pleasant change ta the weather, remarked that he got through tb hot apell vary baadaomely.

aad tbat he attributes hla escape from suffering to the fact tbat wbtle the torrid term lasted he persistently refused to Urink any thing stronger loan wblaky. Colonel Charts Wappanstela. of the Flak- erton Detective Agency, will leave Chicago tna few days tor China with Msrkam, the forger, wboee arrest waa detailed ta IBS scius a few day ago. William H. Epply Kao, a leading batlBeas man of Chicago and formerly of this eity.

lava for bom to-night after a week visit among friend her, billy I Ju.t as bsnd-som and stylish a ever, aad 1 wall liked ta Cbloago. a A well-knowB plsmber said yesterday tbat daring the past two or tbr wk a call baa appeared for all plumbers doing buJ. la thi city to sail st tb effloe of the la- pec lor of Fubiio Buildings. Tb plum tier re- lerrea lo aa naard potniug oi too parsons who have psaeed examination, bat would te to aao their name, in print, There- will be several clerks dismissed this week by Postmaster Riley. W.

Melatyr. tb wII-kaowa bona maa, yesterday parch seed a promising colt at New York. II named It "ttermau" for hi. old friend, Mr. Herman 1.

Wiu. of the American Associated JJelectlv tXimoaay. Th oolt will run la the beratoga race ast There la at present a most decided eoraer ta temontv Thsss laley aad aoar-tastlns thloga hav suddenly reavebed th lib est price bo for years. A a her of dealers bave made a great seal of money tbroagh th turn lemon nav take, on of tne per sons Is on a Keoter. formerly porter witb hreuta Co.

John b-a wttAtAa th poet few day cleared Popl who invest la real estele new hav ing saloons located en it should careful tbst tbs tltls te perfectly clear sad antneara. red. Henr.1 aentiemea during tne past few weeae have b-een remipaed by taeCouaty Auditor of au lacumnrance on newle-pur- ebaaed lota la the shape of a bill for liow tax. After making sur tost tb ml la all clear, lep Into toe Auditor Criice and make ear there te ao liquor tax banclng to it, te a lien oa tn property lust tb naa a aay Ota or General Boily Lewis, of the Gibson House, Is the ehampioa water.melea eater ot this locality. th hat wataa last st act ease price l-Sc WASH DllESS FABRICS! Our enormous trade In this Ie part men ixtjtlkes ourttor head-qnartrrt.

We will sell this week thousands ot pieces at half the prices any other house will name. GREAT SALE OF REMNANTS! All broken lets aad tkert lengthser all read, repre-seaUag every department in oar wstablishmeBt, kav beea plaeesl on one) ianesM retiltr sir Seretd floor. Trice te close oue-tkird ef cost. S.OOO yards Sllkt Velvett, at completes line of Colors avnd Blavcbi. that have been aeiliiig at 1 -Si reduced to 70o.

GREAT SPECIAL. BARGAIN IN SO and 455 Parasols 92 OS. 125 Ecru OSc. all complete, at tl 75. LACE SS.00.

Four Special a 1-2 $125, I SI A complete line of resrular 91 Silks, all Colors and Black this week's price OOOa WOOL DRESS GOODS Extra Quality 40-Inch Albatross, 35c per yd Imported Nuns' Yelling, only 112 l-2e. Beat Quality 42-lncb. All-wool leBelire, 39c, Iteal KneUih Caabmerea. -0-incli. 18 French llair-llnea and Checks, -dO-incb, only liO cents.

CURTAINS AND BED SETS. Lace Bed Sets, $125 real valua 1 JLota Nottingham Lace Curtains, yards long, taps, bound, at VHc. 91.50 and $1.75, worth double. Sn(gS week he did nothing but sat melon snd drink Ice-water. Tusoensrsl tsyg want to lie ion noug to civ th lie to all tbeorl about tbe pro par summer diet.

Jale sCnt, former clerk of tbe Gibson Bouss. bat entirely recovered his sight. Tbree months ago was thought to be totally blind. This restore tioa is said to be one of the moat reaaaaraabie oa record. I Jam M.

GUan, lb Bvoteeath Ward Couaeliman, and prominent Republican, is said to richer than his fstber, th 1st Wm Glenn, who died tbe other day at the ace el etghiy-eeven. ine old gentlemaau for teas wul uoeed Tbs number of dogs slaughtered at tbe Cincinnati Deeieeallng Company bang la oa tb Increase. One day last week nearly sixty canine bit tb dust. It la aald tb aatbort tlea ought to pat a quistua oa aVMI bow-wow before October 1st, A very bappy colored boy stood In Postmaster HI ley's office tb on bar day. Be had received a letter from hla old mother In Arkansas, from whom he bad not heard for several years.

Tb boy's nam was Toby George Washington, and tbe Post-office au-tboritiss had lots of trouble to Hod him. aa there are mora than a More of Colored Uorg Washington In tbs city. laala thlaly dreased la light-weight white clothing whll walking oa tb trt eveaiagt thosld beware of the eUctrt Ughl 41 Js too psnstrstlng. A party ot gntimB tb othr veslng, sitting oa Sixth street, bad thstr at tention callad to a lady ou ths otner side of the street wno was et thst moment passing through tb Blare of an electric lamp, feb looked as neat a a new pi a in spotle white dress, but ths brlilisnt light hov revealed the faot thai wore underneath a very limited amonat of apparel, tit sud- drnly became very andeciaed about bar course, and paced back and forth In tbe elec tric seam ior sum urns, but nelly disappeared, to tb great relief of the nrsptord gentlemen. During the- display br form eould be distinctly seen.

Ladis ar advised to wear some dark material for iter aa under or everaklrt, STEVE BHODIE WORSTED. Thm Brldg-avJampvr Xntxstom. Oat by tho Champion Featber-Weight of Waasb. ara PenAtsylvaxUa. arKciAt, Ptaa-Axcat vo na smatrraatn.

PrrrsBuxta. Paasu Juiy Si Joe Ridge, nam Ion fealher-wejght of Wee tern Feua-sylvsuia, and Stev Brodle, the brtdxe- a in per, fought seven rounds with bard glove early this morning on boat up the Monongahela Klver, oxteen miles above this eity. Brodle stripped at 113 pounds, and Ridge at 117. Tbe match was for a two-hunurwi-doUsr parse and the reoelpta The fight was wltasated by on buaderd lovsr of th manly, fifty of whom war taksb from Pittsburg and tne balaae picked UP along tbe Way. Brodt was eocoadsd by Davy Thompson and Utdjt by Ed Barry, wall Tom Peilwoou, porting editor of to Leader, acted aa re terse.

It was nearly ou o'clock wba tb rater ordered the men to get reedy. First Round Both men sparred eaatloaaly for aa opening. Brodle finally tending and laadingon Klaare's rib. A oilacb and a rapid exchang followed, aad th rateree rpet-ediy oruered tliem to break. Therouad a acted with the men sparrin for wind.

becoad Kouod Brunt again led. hot feU short, and. Rides got la oa at body, aabarp itton-sro benung tollowed, ana the men dinebed end bros away, Tbey swashed away all over tbe ring, repeatedly clinching, sad Kidgs Bsving ths boat of lu Brooi loosed wiaded when Urn was Bailed. Third Hound Kidgs's tact ice were plainly apparent. He acted altogether oa the def en.

si vs. letting Brodle lead every time, and lu tb clinch managing to get In a littl eOecti choking. Tbroand ess a repetition of tb preceding ones, Klog having th best of it, aud being reach th ireabcr at lb elote. Fourth Kouud Brodie led and lan died foil In Ridge's faee. repealing tb leea.

but get-uoaj a eossur on tae bead, wbteb be partially avoided by. dock lag. Again be smaaned Blaze la ta lac, drawing first blood. bom very pretty fighting followed, Brod.1 genius In on Kidg' rib and stomach with good effect, and having tba beat of It wbea time was called. Ihougb waa paltlai bard, wbll hvidge aeomod lee XBBOsted.

Firm Koond Kidxe now enangeoi bis tee-tie nd forced th nghting, Bradi, bowsv.r, gtUng ta some mor teillug blow on ate rib. There was saver balf-arm fighting, aad once Bldge to roe a a it to rao, tut quickly recovered nimssif at th about of bis backer and met Brooie's blow with a bard counter. When time as calied botb maa wer ondly wmdea. bin ituoed brodi cam ap amlliag, but flusueU aad pars pi ri us and breaibing bard, wbll Kidg looked quiet bat determined. Brodle led witb hi left oa Ridgv'sbodr, and fotlowad wito bis rigbt oa to asm soot, Kldge countering oa his bead aad nock and eliucbing blin.

Tbe mea fought all over tbe ring, eiiaeblng and ore. Sine only to emasb eaeM otoer tn to face and etlaob asaio. la. round ended wita the mea aa a tight embrace aad th refers shout to pull tueut apart. Keren ib Koasd Ridg sailed la to bis work with a cetera? lnalloa to Onisn It right toere, vioeutiy fearing aarb more of the Ugnp.

ing ttrouie Bad beenslvipg blanka. He landed on Beodie'e nock. The mea clincued, broke a aay, and Just as they did so Ktdse a Bug bis right on brooie's beck lust behuid tbe ear. and in istter dropped lis a log. it was a knock-out blow, end, Ihougu Brodle.

after two Sorts, maosgel to slasrer to bia feet before tb tea aaeusda Bad elapsed, be was very emery aid atanrrwl toward Kitiaa wn imaaun mm ar ai 11, Brndieeaviug bituseif ty iwwiiihi cine, just pa urns waa aniieo. He waa half carried to bi corner bad fail tn lo bis chair. It was sil il with bim. and bla aaivt.a threw up tb soonga. Kids west aeroas sod nanos witn aim, and be waa beloed to a stateroom and put to bed.

Brodle was no sort ot eoadlUoo. whu Bidai waa In very good trim. Expensive Potato. Mrs. Wm.

Hewitt, of No. Mulberry atreet. purchased a baabsl ot potatoes from aa ap. known pedllar, and gave him la tarnsat wnatthsthoucht to be a flu bill. Th aa-nlng ped.iler.

taklnar in tn situation, gav her tt-e ensure for a tl bill. Wbea too 1st. Mrs. AiewiudiScovBrsd her mistsks. Bex eta kn slann from Box st hsif-psst tea o'clock lAst eight wss occasioned by a small re la the olTlco of siimer.

John ilreet, pear Uu, Tecaueeof laatwatU. sESi1. W1TII IIIS QW GUISV Joha Ellis Receives His Beath.rTousd at the lUsds ef Daa Ces. ratal Qosu-rel Botwwem Colored Most Jhevolver est Woes Slsta braot Lass Vlght. About mtdstght lest bight a probably fatal shooting affray occurred oa Weat blxtb street, Bar Smith.

Th parti oipanu ware both colored men, The pistol-user wss Dsn Cos, a weli-keowa hanger-on about "Coeajrn Blamsrs' aaioon and "erap" bouse. His vie. Us waa Joaa JEllta. a young fallow living la apartmaau oa tbe nortb-weat orar of Georg atreet aad Central aveaue. Th hooUag occurred on the sidewalk oa Sixth street, about two hundred teat ot Smith street.

Bat oa shot was fired, bat th aallS therefrom stored a vital spot. i From what eould learned tbi CAcsa or tub suootlbo' Was a cuarrel ovsr tb ownership of revolver, though by others It claimed thst the troabl erlglaated ver a gam ef dip la Slemerw place. During tb latter part of last May bill hypothecated a revolver te Cox for the sum of U. Whll the dispute ever th gam crape may bave precipitated tb fatal aliersatloa which eaaaed. tb direct oa as of tb booting eras tb sapseqasnt row mnsted from tb refuse! of Cos to glv cp tb revolver la question.

I Having tb moaey to redeem lb weapon. Ellis approaebad Cox and tendered th tame la liquidation of tbe claim bald by Cox sjaaln.t blua. Upon oflering tb money. Kli is Oemaaded hi "gua," but Cox refused to give It ap. Tbu precipitated en escnange ot word which resulied ta Cox pulling tb wsapo la question aad I Ft bibs ers tioT From It st Its actual owner, t'pon Bring th shot Cox starved to ran, but felt tne getter.

Itaeoverlng bimaslf, however, be aooa arose ad thereby avoiding arrest. Notwithstanding tne fact tbat tba bullet bad atere but ebdomea about tbr inenee below and two I ache to th right of tb naval, kill walked to hi home, where be waa later found by tb nolle. A the wound it aa almost neoaaaariiy fated one. It wee deemed advisable to remove toe wvuaded maa to the city Hospital. Ibtsws dons by Patrol Company No.

At tb city Hospital lb atar of tb wound prevented any minute examination being maa, truest all tail leal lent tb wound I kkOABDBS AS ATAA. I By tb phyelelaa la atteadane. 1 Tb pi. lot-user i a wen-know a banger-oa aboat biemar' plaoe, though bis home is oa New street. 1 a worthless harlr OS general principle.

Kilia to wounded man. Is about twenty Tears of ag. and worked aa a eoal-bovle tor the Marmot Coal Elevator loan Ban y. tt Is aot beliovod that will live in rang to-day, a Bpoa arriving at the Hospital tie was la a thoroughly exhausted conulUoa, signifying tbst bis od was neer. th police ar In hot pursuit of Cos, though at aa early hoar this looming ft had not been apprsbaaUed.

POLMS ABOUT PEOPLE. Paragraph Beth Pertiaeat aad Feraoaal. CDteBBtlf.1. Hawk is yesterday retired from tba managing sailors tup of tb Tlo rata. Abobo tb arrivals at tha snt Lak CbauteBqua, yesterday, wera Mrs.

H. P. Boydea aad famuy. from Meant Asbara. Tan Moaat As bora loatltato European party ar at Naples, aad will visit Vssuvlaa, Fompell and other place of Interest dsrtag tbeir stay.

Ma W. EL NicaoiA, of New Klchmoad. Oblo, was la tbs eity lsst evening on a retura trip from th Clermoat County Con ven Uo a at Batavuv Tbs following fcatlemea wr on Cbsuga yesterday! George W. Tbels, of Pittsburg! Joha Roberts, of Chicago, and F. li.

Dyer, of Philadelphia. Mia JUlub Con ex. tb evrateea-yr-ol4 daughter of Mr. A. Cohen, ha last eomplsted a elegant ersyou of her eontln.

Master Ate tred llsrothatm, of New Orleans, whloU susj Justly rank aunoug works of art. AFsaarriass, i kxbage.J AFisoeh investor bs mad a piano of eomptaaesd paper, to wSleb Is glvta a hard surfseeaad a ream. white, brlUiaat polish. Tb leg aad aides sre ornamented with ara-besque and Soral designs. Tb xterioe- aad as much of tb Interior aa ean be seen when th Instrument I open ar covered with wreath nd medallions, painted In tur by noil of th leading artiste of Pari, lb tone of tb Instrument la said to of excellent quality, tbougb aot loud.

Tae: broken, alternating- cbaraotet ot piano moaie la reptneod by a riea. fail, eontisuou roll -of aouod. rsa am Ullng aomaebal tnat of aat organ. Did Net Die at Preach Ltek. Fs saca Lrcat, IntK.

July ItaT. vas KPrroa tbs Exocinxa. la yavur papar of to-day appear a tetatee ment to the effeet tbat -Peter Henry, a entssa, dta, died at French Uik Soriaa. This Mr. Hsnry aae aot Melted renca Lies, nor has there ba a den to ber tnu year.

Wul you pleas make ta orrectlo and oblige ti. st. Mob, at. Ix. Bealdeot Pbyslotaav Oauragooa rropositioas.

(Omaha Werld.1 Omaha bride My dear. 1 wUh yoa would' bring bom oa of taose bxaaof Freaab ban- bona to-aigut. basbano Wba aua alter to It will be real pleasant to sat oat and get ami le "Great stars sad a in pea I ritd." wuy. wr i A Bale Bay FeU on Mies. Whll on loading bsy at the ClaaiaaaU Street Railway a tables, la the rear of tb believn Hons, aboat six o'clock lsst even lo.

Peter Weiss, aged twelve years, was verely braised by a bale of bay tailing upon -niro. Fatrua i orapaay No. took to hi home at No.7 cross atreou Ha le aot ear a. bur.t. baaday Ficalc The Allln Mutual Aid glv tl.

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