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I v- -K'l' THE "EXQTTIJIER, CIXCINXATI, FRIDAY. OCTOBEH 4 1S89 4' The Enquirer JOHN R. JIoLKAN. FEIDAY OCTOBJK 4. 1859.

1UE ENUl'iUci; VthAlTILIl i- l.LETI.V or Ohio and Indiana Fa.r. pr .1 by light rain MigJncau: cooler: westerly winds. For Weit Virginia-Fair, stationary tern-erstiirei winds becoming t't-r For Weitfrn except light rain on tb lak-s- nrs'tii-west-rly For Kentucky and TeTir-s- Fair and tlighll cooler Friday aud Saturday: north rrly wiuds. Oct oh KMii 7 October S. a rutr fifl (tit? 11 1 tif ru- iin in Al( -1.

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It. t. tW i '1 and fceeur" lor. -and r. I.

In i 'n d.i' I t. ic a- Akl. N'ott lo- -i VlttHM.l i -l I ai Vv it. a--a l.iai I I I il ou the com-Twri UV no! .1.1 Mr i Nl I. i lne .1 lllHWh.

I pa ca-h 'k oi lit, a va id Thui- of i Isci.vm it the emttiltiai ttdays. A riui is uond. i i-l urbi j'io ed. will i-Hve a man Iroin y. It a popular doderc now 1'oLH CoM Mlrs-niNLU A 1 I li hw vaammed ouce to his saiot ilU.

i lh. Till: ii.uitoiil tiie A on i un wiule .11 otiice, and we riwy li it- I i.aii.t. -teal al Tilt pel of Tare-ly i at. 1:. 1 -1 fa eiuoi loliai 1 h-liuit hv the ijlilts, bu 1 Mr.

would be l.ciu, he Ii- I'm: jatc bun loip ailed b. 1 Dem Ii- 1- it. h. pub a I iii. lel lo vv -ti 1 1 rsk '1 ii.

late hi In' no hitew a iu ne 1, is Slui" ilil he roll i Coiriptt fellow lll' 01 iv, vv on win; olt.C. I l.silKI.I! 1- 111.1. Ie Kept; hero is s. when he i.rm.in t'c .11 a'e' A r-Ki'vi; i ,1 an -ai. I 1,1,1 'pe ot he tsteidsy ll.at ii 1 1 Ot' lie woiiid FuB.Ckti.

paif. llaini. THK r. I'll the 1 I ol 1 1 i ll' the .1 at tie- 111 1 1 .1 ity -o II 1 i lot boots and i-how si will he prcpuie I aQV thills that rn.iv I THK 'imej-Sh. ihink- lb" I.

.11 1011 he 1. 1 the Tol'l- iett. 1 bi'iial T'S. WOilld have si.ppresao.1 the allowed Mr. Tm to no ou with lie r.

is and THE Kopublii-an- have 'or some liiia- l-en anxious to know when i (. a vi i hki I v. rs going to opon 1 is i r.rnp.iii-o Now thiy arc atill xuorv svohcitotis to kuovv hi he is coin, to close it. Ik it was kuown that Mr Topp was crazy "when he was unanimous! Chairman of the Repu oiicau KveciiTi.e 1 i.iiiiinii:-.', it then to be suppont-d that the geur.iuu-u behind him were sail. THE Republicans ku-w wa-s ci-ay, bnt "he was.

ehtted Cha'rmau I he Repub-iKstn County lie.utive omuiittee out Hi path ami respect. nv not turu the inniatea of lxmiiMt Asylum lot-se and put sjieni iu pcwilions "out of sy aud a r. Um I i i I I 1 I I I i 1 i Hav. jAMb A 'tPHULL, in rci-on-e to ctiiuparason in the higher and more profound question put to him l.s a ie porter vet- lk ol po'-tii-s. lie has now beaten FoRA-textlay voiy br.etly and efiWtivW.v out "'K0' the dramatic and siiec-dispofsrd ot the iri-htmaro.

lie aid if there was ttntra. I ol the kind puis-; Tue ''k ul the lit-v yenterday wa the ad-lialted he bad not soon it. and if his Mconsor mirahlo manner in which Mr. CAMPBELL could prove he uatl any thing ro tlowith such kePt "udienoe ou the tip-to of interest contract he would withdraw from the -md eager expii tatkin while he led np to the Gubernatorial race. -r' at climax ot his speech ot WeekM-aday nijiht.

There vrere three gmtt events in hia THK Board ol IVldiu AtLairs has the right address three great which wrought nnder the law to make i-ou tracts not to e-: the large audieni-e up to the highi-st pitch of teed SoUt, but lor any thing above that nthinia-iu but ot course the greatest of amount they are compelled to go toCommou these the exposure ol rank corruption in Council with a resolution contract. Does the Board of ublic Afiairs. any intelligent person beUeve that C.tuKi.t; Mr. got all the dramatic effect was insane when be rriiumted Mr. out oi the incident there was in it, He held CaMTBEIJ.

to be sure and get his bills in his audience almost spell-Bound while the such shape that noue will exceed $M0? lose hich he ignited slowly burned iu the direct ion of the mine which he intended to SOMK people want to have all th fnn their k1. They like to say sarcastic or alluded to. ben thj got i i do of their own medicine they make awful race, and get kept ui auuienc in i angrT. Mr. JWE F.

Camphei.1. rally disported himself in preliminary re-! ha, offended some people of this description, The popl really tbs ignor-1 'He ha made theru innd now be will ue-; () jf 11 It has assorted the rncmVr of Mr Fiikakek 's- Board of Public Affair who wrote the compromising letter to Contractor Camphkm was insaoe 'J hat is easy to fay about anv man. Candidly. we hav frequently heard Governor F' i rav man hnn-olf. kAKEk alluded to a The nui nti'in of Mr.

K. Mf I.eas aaviui: ''ecu railed hut to a x-onfl Dtion a-ociatiir hi, name W.h ox he "ay that connwtinu hi- name with the Wool) Hai.I. or hhv other irox roiupany wnhout hid knowledge, he never JimmiiE tJKiktn to any person on the Mihjeil. and never know-nit' auv thing fcooui it. The simple, nine -i-rvtd truth i that Mi.

Mi I.tAN neer had eiru a ren.oie minei-Hon with the heme. The Topp lieui r. The ii.hi ol 1 1 letter ritten by Toi-p. nii tuber of the I'-iurd ni I nl.ii. tlnit- of i in.mria! i.

proposing to i ntei into i.ing. trietii ith a ontra' toi to rob wa'. a stroke to tin- baity of hi i '1 -ie i lie nothing nior'. ainine than i a tew IU publi. an-.

no at'-bound hand and to the wagon, M. a inue hen hewroU- the mm moi'ttiAiih and thiug 1 would In- to do a the great body of i-andid I.Vj.iihli.-atis do and Hic-pt the situation and 1 1- bat one i. 1'i'HA it i 1 uli.ii- A ftaii, hu made a inmw Mi 'i ii insaiiit ii.ait be eontimd to ea-e, in whii-h the mighty dollar in i IN ni i.ii i. mi i disiui lied oi, Ii. I In i in a dn niend to i Hi" i nt i- i Tiiln.

when hoodie is p-iintiiiL' v.iy. i Nr I ii. .1 wrote the ietlel I ine lo I on' i.T'or I vMI'liM I to pav hiin a ii.t.-l hi" llolll tin- lake I II i.e I Ct fill. ,1 1 had I i the I. I.

In 11 he Mi i II eiloililh 1 ti I irinati iiml v-nine bii-nn l.e till is and. i ot mind onl so I op' it. wa- i It h- wi.ntml the yiael put I i i'r -I 1 a yard, iien the rontiai v. nv. nt-.

mat ier -1; 1 1 paid by the I I. k. 1" i imr innt l)ae known IT. "i mm nit i ma' -i l'i 'K Kl: and Tori' il lil-eli hala oi Tim 'nlilie A in hand ill the manipulation of the lioiiul ot prominent tavor I 'I: hi: as an ai poitit- iittothe II signal inn the I d. 'lllltlll Ills the inatli-r wa- I In ienit a iM.litieal IihilmUU he oi the I'ohce aud alter was id 1.

1 I'ubiu Arhms is a I rr who nav an with I oiiueil in iniiniripi) iecaihition. I ho ll.iv cm I lis control of he pub 1 1. in ihe.rfv.jnd cuiiim.ind al'aiusi ilU ot Its patiuu.qze uses up i ni.llioi.- ot doi iaisi si thai a man has bet-u k'-ot in .111 an important piition'' vtr I a- nil I bar 1 mall of the Republican CoiunnMee 111 this rouiitv iniliaigeul the Republican lu- t.Tet-. Sow, th- Republicans have not a "walk- lov.i in 1 1 11 in 1 1 ton ut and thev know The haven hard tight, ami they are not -coo 1 Lug, the a- i 11 in- I01 campaign man- Mi was made I haiiinuti so that il would be easier to cunt rol the great pation- iige the Bo.ud of 1'iihlic Athiii-. 'iliis is too d.

ii. ate a mission lo i.in into the bauds i ot a ifian who im or )i: been unsettled in his I'heie is dai.g. 1 iu tin- woik. The man wh undertake- .1 have his wit-'1 1 i rn I It 1 ei nor 1 ul! A I K. ho is b.

piri.ii. an poutii 'ii 1 iii'-iinntti. has allow. ij lauil dat ie head of his l.lk''Il hciolC Ollilt IlU ill! e. limit a.

hi 'e I Mr. a in plo'l l's Wrsalilily. We la. 0I.1U1, iiled ol I at e. 1 1 a free ol li.etoiii Iii.

h. we h.le coll-elell- tl-'li-iv lnlteVcd t.1 he jll-llhed n.i.tuliiiir in 1 cunista in e. on the leiuieni of l.ovcruor 1 to he -how bn-uie-sin politn 'c have said that the Coveihni as diaiu.if ox ell iiiclodi.uiiHIic, and How 1 ol lai-i' nio.lestv and i r-sv, it ive im ile leu 111 tlie iii in paivrn is 1 Wc think may rub I he 1- acrol'Mt lc. Weial! noon tile Hi.s.i; In F.NairillliK it ik-ss that wo haxe not entire ly tin- -4-tting llxeeiiiivc sun op acioiuil id hi- 1 us accomplishments Wo have freely ..1,. i d.

thai his way of eam-pui-iiiing a siipo' ior attiiuiion to a laiye -e, urn ol ihr body pol.lii While we may adn. 11c, vvi'li eve and tendeilv-at lined ear ol thi pi-i'l. the stall lv presentation 01 tire ma esty ut -phi E. wo ale i 1 aileu upon to 11 hder 1 ate or -in-ei at the -pe lac 'hit 1 Hoot, tin- stage hih l.e abiO to 1 lltli -It-in-111 1 and apprei ot-ni-tiiittvt- si 1 la and 1 he om mv .11 th.n or I a vir wc may' at the -an, Hue. kiinl'v tolerate the tiink drama 01 I Mu.lalo llll.l.' have ev ol.

Hi ell: 1 1 1 1 1 1 it in ll is that Inert- gunpowder theatricals. cu ii .1 tit il that Coventor pe'ioi ti lances have had mov- 1M110 politics: but the point Ac have laid particular stiess was not aiietv iu the tilt. itainineiit. The talent ot the jirincijial has nol la-en disiuisive. It roMitsl he hole ground ol iiiuu-ement u.si ruction 01 which the public has been ii if.

In other words. Mr. Fokakek not loeu ennial to. the diacussiou ot the p. en IV.

and he has pll'selltiUg his en wholly unsatusrat-tory i.le ot the Home Rule i 1. Oil 1 h. huvi-ruoi't low oiiiotlv stile of roach vertlielesK been lutr the put'iic tar has. nev strung. Con'oot to having hnxbored some tooling of aunoyani" and di-suppointmeut at it have even wished that Mr.

Cashi- BKi i mich; desoond Iroin the dignitiod and statesmanlike manner in which he not the louToeratir oampaijiu long ciiough to counteract the Fobakek tactics. Our disappointment it nt an end. Sir. I Campbell has oiit-Foi-akered Forakkk, ko to speak. HaTinji exceodeal him beyond all nr.

He didn't raut, or hew the scenery, or slid down to the lootlijrhtt on a greased I i I i I 1 C-, things about other people aad be "1st alone'- plunk. Ho acted like the true artist. themselves- They want to keep a constant tie handled sarcaaam, loroe, truth stream abuse of their adversaries and 'aad humor ia adnurably. digested pro-j bav Bose of their own wesUtneases exposed portions. was most drLghtlully tsnUl-' izing.

He dallied with the ToPP letter, and ance in iie, from the manner of the man who wa speak- in to tliein that they would be amply re- their paticnte in the end. Tbev gooa eutertainment while they weTe waitinje. and when the Topp tableau wa to them in its full meaning they npre overwhelmed, and the arena whom huh defied descriptive powers. Mr. Camp-! bkli.

ha, given a bettor show than Governor I Fokakeb ever dreamed of. Hut he had ar rived at the draruatie and spectacular n-nlt br much more intellectual and comn.eiwaoii: mean, tuau tiie v.uvr.uo. tihu-ai What a tremendon, d.flerence there is be- twe.n 'lions' lis 1'ok ak T.K ha, ten traveling hi oii tlie taie with a circu, with a single a ew f. and a trick ninle: i mil ir im had the audacity to inle llie rlnel oi tv the Ma'e wit It In, oue-norse he rhterprie wh must have l-en designed wht-rv McL'owell was taken, say that lor the Kiuall toivn, and ftamLs. 1 the wound will most liitelr vme fatal.

Marnier i apiioal, at oin-e to; fhe shooting occurred Wednesday ith a real Moral Show, in in .1. J. l'h. corner of Forty-. tl.ir I iir-l Mat (tiiugan asked t-rouiliug three ide -pierMlmg pavilions and ft 1 rP- einhiai-iii a donh'e nii-naeene and two arena-.

a i.iahre kjOin on iu both roigs at tt.e -auie lime: and there is uo extta harir ad mis-. on. The oK vk Kh i) may come this wav again, but it uii! not Tb- people wiil wau h.r the big shuvr. A nd alt he ad vauet aent hai not y. hei-n aioaad with the advt itieiuenrs and the usual i omplimcnts to the press, we.

gladly take this oe. asiou to say ihi.t "the vi i 'ii hi i ai emu in if" train. I Hi- not will he gi en of the date. Keep our ty on the newspapers aad the small hills l'o not be deeeived by the aunouui-eiuetits of the intei ior roueein which iil.T-iers the bill-boards' and dead walls with inllau.nia-tory promisi-s. ami tin gives a show not worth c.avlmg under the canva- to aee.

Thi 'sci Mr. ar.errai lot. of mlaJ v. i i lu a 1 li.s fr e.l Is. Hi.vl ir.ev Ueieved -u.

-r. t.lieU n. li render i rea -rur; -J ie inter one the I 'it llje rnii jrrive an llev I li la; e.J r.e i ti 'A'. to -imI hint 1 rl.airmftn of liie Itei- unty umrailt out arnl re-j't-. What nun-ens', Mr.

Turn's triends thought he wa- rny they would Dev. have made hiin hairni.ui o. the Republican Committee. MEN AND THINGS ABOUT TOWN A prominent Republican, who ft a lawyer na-ta. king with a group of friends a ho ilii I matter, when he told a story.

I tl.a i.L hail as client, two cele- i eves. They had worked some of it ait-s ever done and escaped, but on what appeared lo tie a i rip. one of them to the lawyer i "Now. do thing of this Here we two l.dve thieving together tor about fifteen ai. i i.e er got Jtitil now.

We rid more careless, and here we r.nveieen when there is no excuse i iirt-nt Arnold wa, welcomed on change i w.th maiiv hearty at from a recent severe Lines. It via- h.s appearance in many days. i friends oi I ncio John Waish. distiller on 'I hHli-re worf than de.utited at a sight ot hi, "tuning lace among them onee more. He had come from his on the Chesapeake Bay lor a visit to his sons.

A 1 1 of the Cibson Hon-' was on 'haiige yesterday, having retnrtiei, irirn ai very delightful hunting and fishing trip in' Minnesota. He and his friend-, ivre the. rue-Is ol the remnants ol the Chiiipewas during their stay, and were exceedingly sue- cessi'ul in their raid on the game and tish of the regi r' lit-' o.leefor Bishou. formerly of this city, now of Wichita. returned yesterday i irkh reprervn lative he sa.d "I I hav 1 oin--bar to lace any accusation, that may he made against me.

1 stand ready to charges." I Hoi chi.riis Fleis.rbmann isin cam at I akle ilu'-r. in searcti. of deer, bears a. id mii'kaioirte. Anioiiurg thosel sharing 1 the -po-t with him are A.

C. IKideibach. of New York 'jeorm McLaughlin, of St. Louis: L. K.

hinson. W. L. Hunt. Al Kuhn.j Kuhn.

Adam Kramer and 1.. 11. Ptihrmaii. this city. The party have ahout ne most complete camp that as ever in that stau.

They took their 'own pro cooks and guides. i.uiuhur 01 leading' merchants are to Ohio) a deoghtiul ride to-day and to-morrow I .1,. 11, i 1- 1,. ,1 1 a- ih kr.e-t.sof lion. M.

Iv Ipgalls. over the l-oiii to St. I ouis. 1 lie occasion is the I opening anew Southwestern vestibule train, fhe parly are to be received ia trt Loins, and a royal time is expected. "ail a prominent n.an yesterday on hai.ge "1 hey dare not lire Topp at once, as they ought to.

If they don't give him all the chance possible he ill rnw.e it warm by telling a few secrets. And oh. hat be could tell about natural gas. granite jobs aud other big scheme-." TOPP WANTS HIS "DIVVY." Detroit. Jims 8.

UJ89. SIR. CAMPBKLL, Ciaclnnati, Ohio t.v Pcnr sir: Plea ulak out your liills for atrav ttl that ytu hav tleliTert.tl up 10 row uune isnv. Make tb bills SI a yard aud you pay me a drawbaek of 35 rttnti a yard In cash. I bought your grave very cheap, and It is fairly worth to th city I.

let your bills In sach a shape that tuna will xi'd S300. tsen.il them to me at Put-in-Buy aud I will O. K. them. GtOKOK It.

TOPP. secretary Mayard's Coming Kan-lag-. vw Yori Wurld 1 The engaceD.ent ot I.x-jcretary of Sute Thomas F. Bayard to Mis, Clymer. of Wash- I ir'gton.

which has been variously reported and denied tor several months past, has just been formally announced by both of the persons concerned, and the marriage will occur this autumn. Miss Clymer is a lady of great m- toiai iu auu many accAJmpu.srt-meiits.aud her family has for nearly a century been notable in the social circles of Pennsylvania and the National Capital. She was in Now York yesterday arranging for her trousseau. Rome Rale. XvBle Post.

The fact is. as Governor Fo raker in his message to the General Assembly January i UBS. said "The Mayor of each city should hare the pow er to 611 mil its offices that are held br appointment. A change to this effect should be made in the' laws providing for the different municipal Boards which are now appointed by the Governor." Always Carried a Hal r-t-ollax la Bis Month. YorkSsD.i For more than thirty years Jacob Jackson, a respectable colored man wbo died in last week, is said to hav carried in his mouth a silver Mexican half-dollar to charm th evil spirits awsy.

The coin was removed only when be at his meals. It was worn perfectly smooth. The Evldsaea Aoensaalate. Msnstlbl Ohio Shield sad Baaasr.) General Ben Butterworth, on of th best Republicans in the 9iau. said in an interview with an Ksgiiaaa reporter th other dayr 'Xampball is a splendid man.

capable and honest." Thus do evidences of th en- thtisiasti support ol Foraker by Repub licans accumulate. Under flmit. Mw York T-rthaae. Th slectrio wires are puttin many persons whr thy piiaht pot thejrasftlTsa. I I i i 1 i i 1 i 1 i i i I I 1 I A CINCINNATI MAN Uses His RcT-Irer Witb Deadlj Effect in Chicago.

Andrew GiUigan Lajr, Oat Policeman McDowell With One Shot. The Aiautift Lived ia Tail City Many Taart, ud SecelTed a laattroka Tiat Afftcud Eli Kind. Adrew oillig.n. a former Cincinna.i.n. locksd ud at the Arinorf.

Chicago, to await the renultof a pistol -shot wouod which acknowledges to have inflicted on Hrde ark I'oliceman James McDowell, of that I The charge aeainst him will probably be i A-tr mt Merer llos- erred to iio The ia'ttr and went into a rof.m. they conversed for severs! minutes. 'I hey then returned tl.e bar room. I I i vj' VhKI'l LL. An I'heian lend V' l'oweil say excitedly when r.t.ea-ed i hs.l li'i I.

to call me a liar. ra a an 1 won take that from any a-c r' had the wi.i hfen uttered when fjiimjat u' heavv rev. .1 ver. and. wit ie liia.Ie a.ni nsainst the policeman's red.

McDowell fell, and before Id lire again Pheian grabbed him an! tried to disarm h.m. Oilligan made a haid tight, nrid daring th'- tule a Lake iirrivp.l McDowell wa- taken to Mercy Hospital. her' an am ma -lew ed that the bul let had lere.l a nt'ie above the ahdomen on the lei He I I KF' COSLOlIoN. In his ante t'irenietit McDowell he a. t.

as t.ed. I ie is a married man. a ire I children htrmg hyliy de-ipen ri him. He has been fourteen yeni on he p- I iore and has splendid r-'i'itat 1 1 is pen a that he ould he the last man to quarrel. 1 1 LKaii a( ni.

ine Armory mat lo had lired h--hot. lo.t that McDowell liad st uck I. mi on he ar. The two had a -Mallei in ti bul l.iili-ga.'i lo savnh what. I'ntil wiibin few lived on Masi Walnut ilil's.

He is alaiut ears old. a wid-wer. ai' has several krown chialren ho iiye in He is a carpenter bv trade. A bunion years ago. rule working on a hui.dmg on Mt.

Auburn, he received a ntroXe hat nttected his mind. He gave up his rade. and secured em pioy mcnt at the ga? works. He left there and went to Chicago. His wife died about tour years ago.

He one time owned a nice property on Wainut Hiiis. but after ife's death hS.it TO PRINK mHVIl And ran through it. Patrick J. (iilligan. press foreman ol the Freie Presse ollh e.

it his brother. i has been acting as a pr irate watchman since he has been i Chicago, hich accounts lor 1. 1 carrying a reroiver. hen i 1 1 i city iie hor i he i oiu imi ior. of being a pea.

tahie man. and way never in trouble. Ill- lo 1 I. l- r.ot I eel, since he 'received the sun-troke. WORSE THAN BRL'TES.

Barbara Sehaniann the Victim. Ceptured In Front of Her Home, She Is Carried a Square Away and Fiendishly Assaulted. Barba'a. the seven-year-old daughter of Frank Schumann, of No. Jul Liberty street, is the victim of ho I ust of two brutes.

She as 'itiing in front of her home between 0 11 ud 7 cloi on Wed i. e-dav i-vec. rig of last week waiting for her lather 10 return from work, when she was approached by two young 1 hie was tall and slender and sported a small mustache, and the other was short, stout and smooth-faced. Phi tall one saw Barbara and said tot' A HI Jl-r THE ulRL. 1 am looking for." The two by force and Coaxing succeeded in getting the little one across the canal bridge, half-a square from home, and thn when she insisted on go.nw home uiie slapped his band over her m-'Uth.

and the pair carried her down to the eat srde the canal, and between two wagons they laid her tl.a hiie the short man i.eid her ground, and the other nc- oomplishcd his hei.d'.h purp li.er. by threats tney so cowed the little -aid not n- one mat on her return home l.e -aid no 1 11 sr. Mrs. sriuntiiinii noti gn ebish -tain- on the child's undetcloth red and iiiiestiohud her so cluseiy that sh told 01 1IFR TrHHIKIK EVPKRJF.Nt The child was taken to the otiice of Dr. Ii.

B. Keller, who e.Miniitied her. He found her 111 a fori. I i 1 unii ftri frnin a loathsome disease. rum inc.

uescriotion given uy iiarpara me pom 01 ine I'liver-sireci r-tatioii inn trrcy car, fl, fionls. Sunicion points toward members of a tough gam that make the scene 01 tne ouirag ineir neanquarters. HIGHWAY ROBBERS. Anotber Attempt Near the Winton Road, on Spring- Grove Avenue. Shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday morning aaothsr attempt at highway robbery was made 011 Spring i.rove avenue above the Winton road, just out of the city limits, and ithin a few rod? of the place where Dr.

V. H. Wha'lon. of Hamilton pike. Cummins-viile.

was waylaid about a week ago. The person artact-o: was Knger. who i- employed as a gardener on the. Ciroesbeck road. I is road crimes into Cuinmiiisviile by what is known as Dane street, Kngsr.

ho was on horseback at the time of the attcnuted robbery, was returning from a visit to some friend- near Carthage, and was riding Riop.g at a leisurely gait, When mar the itii.ni road two luolr jr. pod do. it behind a hush and attempted to catch the horse hv the head, one of them at the same time showing revolver. They missed the bridle, anil one lo the ground, Lnger had a stout whip in his hand, and til. I.e.

It nf it oiuiii. -ri tf-ihif oris. a sharp blow the head. With the wouid- be robbers at I Lis ten.porary disadvantage. -pl-er urged his into a run and man- aged lo get awat not.

however, till one thot ban been rireii at him. He say, the nighi was not overly dark, but be was -o excited by bis sudden stoppage that ne can give no description of his assailants. Method In HI Madcrn. CtNCixSATi. Ohio.

Uctober 189, TO TBI IDITOS OV THK ESQC If iiorge R. Topp was crasy at the time he wrote the "gravel letter" why did he caution Campbell to make his bills less than toy? Because his mad method taught him that the Comptroller could cot draw hfs warrant upon the Treasurer for bills amounting to more than fcOij without the sanction ot Council. If Topp was crazy in June last, then he. being irresponsible, was entitled to his salary, and if the friends of the artiicted man knew his condition, then his place ought to have been filled by anotber individual at their request. I will bet Top drew his salary for that period described by the Commercial as a period of lunacy.

T. L. A. Convict Jsefaot'i Oploioa. re ths soiToa or ritx k-iuclcxv We were ail su tiering from neurasthenia when we sold the Broad tray and other street railway franchises.

Kx-AH'kBMAM Uexkt JaIKKB. Sing Sing Prison. X. Y. P.

S. I believe that Tweed, formerly ol New York: Henry Ives. Mother Mandel-baunr. Al Graham and Al Setter were all al one time or other similarly afiectci. Op-ea Far Aaothsr tststssisaL York World.

J. B. Back, the yonng man who robbed Mrs. Jasnes Brown Potter of her diamonds in Wasniu srton has escaped from the Jail at th Capital. Back is an accomplished advertiser.

aha Mass ate a Great XVeSter-W rlter. PaUaSelnata Bveears.1 A Parisiann stopping; at a swell hotel has pen holders to aaau-h each of her mora Log 08. 60LSE" Mr. aad Mrs. J.

W. Baker Celebrate Their AnelTeraair la CwTlBato. Mr. and Mrt.J. W.

Baker oelebrated their golden weddin. mght at their elegant borne. ftO Greennp street. Corington. The residence was tastefullr decorated with Moral In the parlor there were tank, of aolden rrwt ir.th rut flower, and in the center of the parlor a marriace beil wa vuaoended.

The hammer as of natural rosebuds. At evrr fireplace there were banks of flowers with golderwod base. Mr. and Mrs. Itaker sere married in Philadelphia in 1S.

Mm. Baker's maiden name beinc Henrietta Adams. She was a daughter of lieniamin Adams, of Portsmouth. N. and a lineal descendant of John Quincy Adams.

The ceremonr was nerformed br KeT. Dr. Sud- dard. an EuiscoDal minister. alter their marriaae theV came Cincinnati.

uiarriaae ii.ey came wtir titT T'tAtl fnr iiten TPiirv. a -1 cl.o'dr.e of ihoms'til'f i'lvnieinS the wite of l)r. H.n.t. Ml. Kr.icer a ir't bu'ineVl house on Konrih street in this city, went of nut.

JUT Hm. Baker ari.l wife, iir, Boker. Mrs. Harriet linker. aijimi iurm were Mr Henry on Fliul.

1'isney. liedd Mr, fioi-ison Xhoma. Mr. and Mrs. ii -jrge Cirar.

Mr. and Urs. D. N. Connr.gore.

Mr and Mrs. J. B. DatiieK Mr. and Mrs.

J. K. r.eyii,,.!s. and Mrs.VV. K.

Kenton. Mr. aad Mrs. K. Abbott.

Mr. and Mr, rturrr. Mm. Sacktt Mead. Mr.

and Mr, Frank Ford. Kc. H. Metier. Mr.

H. ill. it. Mr and Mr. 1.

f. Wolcott. Mr. Kdiorne and wife. Kacb mrit received a Scuvi-nir card at his plate l.ii li ntained nn riate froin promi-i en i mi i nor I be cards re ry hanosvune.

ing the of trie fr- in tne happy arriare down loth nn-re hatpy ce.enra-ti-'ii its giildei. at in i ri rv. Mr. Baker oe Ts years of age nexi week, and is a reirarkabl v- el i-nrevr ved Hcv. i'r.

Ilak. ierfnrmed tlie impr niarriaiie tervtnony lftst niaht. ir. i.a ker Ten rea iroin hi ji suit, l-rri. MARRIED.

Son of Ex-Secretary Eudicott Weds Miss Louise Thoran. Bfit One Bridesmaid What the Bride and She Wore Elegant Ball in the Evening. S.tgCIAL DISPATCH TO Trig KKQCiaKB. i'lTTsrin p. "otober X.

he marr ii ham C. Hndicot t. soli of I 'ige tary to Mi-s Louise Thoran. oc-K place at high noon to-day at the cottar--" of I Samuel O. Ward.

The t-ride wed- ding cosui'iie as a gown of heavy while; sat In en rnir.e with pearl ma men ts of great value, and a beautiful bridal veil. Miss Ward, the daughter of 'I homas ard. wastheor-iv 1 bridesmaid. She was attired ill a beautiful silk gown ith diamond ornaments. barh I' Curtis, of H-ston, wa, best man.

'ike u-hers were Dr. H. Srurs. Seitoiirriey P.ut-k-r. H.

P. Cabot, of Boston: Thomas Lee. of Washington: C-orge L. I'oabody. of Salc-m, snd Ward Tin the brother 1 the hri-ic.

The guests included the members ot the Kndicott and 1'iiihody families, al-o the! friends of Mr. Tl.orau in thi- cmn- trv and in F.ur"pi'. I'here were lui.y, ii 0 pie-ent. iiiii.iding li "i 1 1' tar nod Mrs. Whitnrv.

Mrs. Cleveland, lit-v-i- retary und Mrs. Fairrhiid. lary and V. rs.

K.i.di. ott. Marr yeni fie 1 I a rk isii ,1 mister A. I.egtiait. the Itelcair; Mim-t-r.

and relative and friend, Boston ami vieiniry. 1'he hiidal couple drove lo Lutstield and took the evening train Wesr. Mr-. hi'ney gave an elepant hall tjii" vening lor the gue-is at the vveddinz in tne -chermerhoi rooms It was a brilliant afiair. and attended hv uii I tiiignished society people of l.en Cleveland wa- present, and wore a be.

light siik gow n. and was the ceuter traction. POLITICAL NOTES. Mrs ot a. The Voting Jen's Iieiuooratic CI lib will hold an important meeting this noon at 11 its club rooms.

Matters immediate attention ill bp acted upon. The grand success of the recepiion ten dered Mr, Campbell on Wednesday evening, hy the club, so encouraged the r.nrrg. en th sifl.tic workers in the cause ol Demo, 'ary tuflt they are anxious to take nnnied. ate steps toward making the rect-noti'- which are to he tendered M-. Neal.

Mr. Kline. Mr. Harter and others, equally sucecsstul. Tfic Tforncr HciniMi.

an lub of the Ten-ti-'rli tljt.ch rt-- cntly orcanizod. nlra ly s-pvntv-iivr niim" i-n ros'cr. it rapidly ii.crpaii'if i etrengrli iiurner-icnily -a r.unt'Kiliy. At its nipttinc ii the wer- en ty rt ami fsinit'd a. Id rpisf hr H.

V. Troy J. M' i i u'ut wert-l i -iite-i without (tiseiit iri'liirsintf Mr. I rt-t: Knine. anl pie-JKing suppurt lo tbe vMiotv ti -ket.

To THE EDITOR or li ENsll'lHkR. It iias been reported about the Ki girth Ward that 1 am an independent candidate for Asse-sor in that Ward. This report is untrue. 1 am doing ail in my humble wav, ami will so continue, to secure the election of Daniel Ailiiighaui. my friend, and the regular nominee of the parly.

JtMks Connelly. The member, of the Bandana Club are re-ijufsted to attend an important meeting sat-urdav. ISiV. at their headquarters, at a clock p. rn.

BREWERS' STATE CONVENTION. A Uathet-ing ot th Representative Brewers in Thi City. The -tate Convention of Brewers was held at kliisik Yerein Hull yesterday afternoon, and representatives of ffty breweries tbrougout the -late were in attendance. The interest, of the business Were di-cussed and the elet lion of othcer-for the ensuing year was made. The foiiov.

ing Ulcer, wa re elected President. Leo Brigcl. of this city: iee-l'residents. C. 11.

tiehring. Cleveland: I'onrad Born. uluiiibus: J. kuebeler. San-dusky; A.

atn Sl Davton: M. M. stein, lob -do: Allied sni.th. oil' k's'ow and H. rihihau-er.

this city; Finainlal Se.retari. Moii'7 i 'orrespoiidmg -stcretarv Thompson Lar-boii. Tin' null convention will be held ai leveland. Uitober 'k of next year. Last night lh gentlemen attended the theater, the guests of Mr.

Muhlhauser. Hashing Charlie. t'Cinilureiftl. Cbsrles W. Baker, of Cincinnati, who spoke with Campbell at Warcrly.

is one of the greatest lawyers in Ohio. He is noted, too. for his handsome iace and figure, which him a worshiped Adonis nt ail meetings where the women attend. However, he doe, not allow flattery of this sort to spoil him. He has had success in politics, and should have been the Democratic candidate tor Governor when Hoadly ran tw years ago.

Somehow, when ho could have been nominated, he didn't want to give up a law practice which pays himtS.Onoa year. Baker as born in the old town of Fden. in Delaware County, about thirty-si year ago. but lived many years in California, where hi, brother was a Senator. He died very wealthy.

This Adoni, was educated in the law at Cincinnati, and was the tint maD to ever defeat Fnraker for office. This was for ounty Solicitor. Big Barn Burned Nar Hamilton. Yesterday afternoon a large baru belonging to the Shaw Brothers, near Venice, nol far from Hamilton, was destroyed by tire, together with 300 bushels of wheat. 1.500 bushel, of corn, two self-binders and all their farxnins i route mollis and four mules.

The origin of the tire is not known. The men were workin'g within fifty feet of the barn when it toot: fire, but it was impossible to save any tning. The barn was insured for ti.C00. Straek la the Eye With a Back. John Rathbaas.

aged H. last night attended nts sister weaaing. wnicr took place at the house of a friend on Livingston street, be- tween Linn and Baymiller streets. After the ceremony John went into the yard, and while standing near tb fence some one on the street threw a rock at him. striking him in the left eye.

Dr. Good, dressed the boy ounds. He thinks the eye will be lost. Fir la a Clothes-Proas. While a son of Otto Loth, at Fast Third street, was rummaging throucb a closet on the second floor with a candle last night he set tire to th clothes.

A silent alarm was responded to by the Tens.sind (be fir wrs extinguished with about tii loss. Oaiy Bent-Five Caavta. Round trisyto Butler Covjnty Fair. Hamilton. Ohio.

October to XL Seventeen trains stair sweb w. I 1 i AN ERRING HUBBY r. TaalnnaWif Eagerl.T SottSht For JetlOBS lie. Hs.eerstown-(Ini) Kufi EaCtpideS A fl6tl5lu" in This City. Blactr Haviig a Higi 014 Time $1,700 Penstoi Maiej.

His Wife Teaterday Gets Letter Ia tended For Him Written By a Courtesan, Making an Appointment. Mm. William Blackmer. of Hagerstown. In.

1.. is a hustling, eneraetic woman despite her are. and when she ti tls her spouse ibf will maka him think a row of brick house has fa'ien on him. William is a tinner, and up till three weeks aso was a uuiet. hard-working aad faithful husband.

Three weeks ago. howeTer. he drew lEvsmtr.N Nni.si ikilhes BAvt And then he has been traveling at a rapid rate. inn Mr, Fdackmer called at the Magrs town Post-otiiv yesterday morning she was iihiided a letter directed to her husband. The chiTugraphy of tlie superscription was very delicate and evidently came from a feminine source.

An odor of musK also pervaded the missive, and the if ely instincts of Mrs. Biackmer were instantly aroused. slit nervously tore open the letter, and her eyes blared with Jealousy as she read the opening words: "my ii. lie" Willie fifty. two years old-, and peru-ing further she discovered that Willie had heen making the strongest kind of love, by inuiifi piesents and gifts of clothes to a courtesan thit city named Myrtle'iil-more.

II. note was to notify "Willie" that Myrtie had changed her residence from 147 l.oi.gworih sireet lo Ito Him street. She hoped ho would soon call 0:1 her. assuring him a "nee and "told him to be sr. re not forgot to bring along the new dr.

-s had promised ht-r. Mrs. Biai ktr.er was mad. 1 at her best clothes an h.r me charge of her si.u, wiiii in SI thi or- il l' KKRIN'S hi hav. she am'1 to r-sterday.

and last nifut sou-iit rvues of tin- police -erg. -a II 1 wen; in search of Blackmer. hu' I t.i.d At 145 Kim street, however, he -itid Myrtle, and he brought tier to 1 eutia. -ration, tiere she was t.v Mr- H. a .111 r.

whose eyes a- could hardly be restrained fn in tearing the hair of her fair and ToUlig a i lvrt a raigbt lurwnrd story, had I'iii. itier lor a coup weeks he having li-itcd her nearly everv day. lavishing gut- iilioes. li-. dresses and sa hsmnt nil sam of money upon her.

lobcr Blackmer ill SI ri, HIMSKiy AS A CLoWN With the -aid l'a-ha C-'nuany recently at 1 1 ne ii it 1 1 oiise. taking ner 10 a rcr-f -ni ia I re ul 1 1 ft 1 heater -evera. oci niiui.s. toid ner he wr.s a widower. Mrs.

Hm. Kim up- trembled with rage as snc the recital, and she several lin es burs' with angty exc atnnt a. drew the girl to the n.ii.u'est de-la I everv prrserit her hu-bar bad niade and the money he had spent with He lave 1 1 ked vr.u." siie eiclainied. wi'h v. attempt at sarcasm.

r.10 I Mr-. a. Killer "a.d that sinrr per bus! hi: 1 vt indta.l he has 1, cei, on a nurrah. coming to iin'inMaii eve-v lav. own consivierahle in i'viiana.

whi.h he wanted her 1 1 soil, a-io'ving l.im the that l.e c- lid start in business here 111 111- i. I.a. -he I. -I hciw much of the "oi he has spent the last two weeks, hut ic, express." 1 a fear that if Myrtle was ai ut large, and her husband was not cued, he wov.ld speedily succeed in going through it ail. 1 tt: was lock in 1 1, with loitering.

The search for liliiokmiT ill be continued to-day. as be bus a large amount of ou his person. Mr. Hlai kruer wul remain in town until i un. She stopping nt the house 01 a iri- nd.

Mr. Kciiriciy. at l.ayn.il.er street. A 1 11 11 1 reil in con pert ion un the arrest Myrtle. Her friend Fox went out 11.

quest of a bondsman lor her. and at 1 ior llauov is sideline 0:1 Ten ral ie met Mr. l'M-r. "I the -tock brokerage iirm of l.oper. Dao I Fox's action excited Mr Loper.

and he yelled for a policeman. Fox was an and brought back Central station lie satisfactorily explained 11, alters i.10 nol ai apoiogr iroin l. per aKaiit hpi.i out iookin-i for HEU IT LP. Mayor Mosby Withdrnw His Opposition to Ihr Diversity Ordinance, and It Is ow a o- Lnancc granting lorty-seven a- res of ood, park to the 1 rirstf cs tor r.O'.l I urposes was signed by Mavor Mushy yesterday morning and approved by the Board of Public Aftaars. Mavor al first declared his Intention oto.t lie in an' for tlie reason thai it ga -e he i' hive rsiiy I sloes too much i er i hut ll was arranged thi.t they a-e Control over oniv the ground ocv lipid by the building and 1J0 feet a roil ad Peautity they walks, aitnougn tney may i-rtv-seven acres as much as he HE WAS TOO GAY.

A Tine-Street l'hutographer Get Into Trouble by Being Too I-rein With a Patron. John Trimmar. a photographer employed at French's gallery. No. 373 Vine street, was locked up at I.

entral Station yesterday on a warrnm sworn out by Miss Nettie Schawal-ter. of No. 100 George street, fhe claims that several dans ago. when she wen to the gallery to have her picture taken. Trimmar xisseu and Bugged her.

used an indecent expression aud tried to take improper liberties with her. lie is charged Willi assault and battery. FELL WITH A BAT. BOW. Probably Fatal Accident at the New City Buildings.

James Pratton. a colored employe of the contract'-r. the new City Hall, fcii afternoon ith a harrow full of cement from a narrow plank on the second floor to the first, a distance ot twenty foot. He wa- terribly battered up. and sustained probably fatal internal lniurics.

He wa-taken to the Hospital by Patrol S. Bratton is Ss years old. married and lives in Covington. Subject to Fit. Some time ago Sarah Reiuel.

of Avondale. was arretted for abusing her child. The trial took place be'ore Sijuire Anthony yesterday. Mrs. P.eiirel testified that her child as subject to epileptic tits.

A few days before Mrs. Rcitze! a arrest the child fell in a tit and iniu-ed her head. Sheclaimed that an unfriendly neighbor had caused her ar-rc-t for spite work. While. Mrs.

Reitzel was testifying in i curt yesterday tho child suddenly began to cry and was so nervous, ctused by one of the his. that 'Suuire urned Court aud dismissed the defendant. Llselv Primaries at Owytea. sfbcial dupatcb to ths Kvnurtaas. DtVTON.

Omo. October i There was lsrge attendance at the Democratic primaries here to-night, giving evidence of the interest taken in the preliminaries of the cam paign. The srrne for place on the county ticket has been exciting, but the party is i.ni.iu- r. wmj. ir Cincinnati Arrested.

ria i.i. siisFATca to Tax aaroxnasrsv Vissaili.es. October 3. News comes from tne Tyrone Bridge, on the Louisville Southern Railroad, to the effect that a gang of shell-workers from Cincinnati who went to Tyrone on an excursion last Sunday were arrested there and fined each for playing their funny games. Fifty Horses Burned to Death.

LiCkoaec October 3. The large bara of C. L. Colman. located near his large lum- i Ln I burned al 10 oclucr Twelve horses were aot out of th stables.

but about fifty perished in th names. Th loss is estimated at tLiOOO. Dted While TlstUas a Friend. Andrew Jackson, a colored laborer, died from the effects ot a hemorrhage yesterday morning while visiting a friend at No. 04 West Fourth street.

His body was removed to the Morgue. Jackson was 136 rears old. and lived at No. 63 Longworth street. Kaeoaie Installation.

A public installation ot officers of tb new Cumminsvill Chapter Rppal Arch Masons will take place at Masonic Tempi on Hamilton pike thi evening. A larc number of lnriiaUoDs bavs been asnt out and a large tathfina mmrpirmi DIED IX D0ST9X. Deth Ia Tkat Cttj ot De. A D. at Ptaeieaett.

YeterdaT Mr. E. J. Morris receired a telegram from Boston. (hat Dr.

A. Berrr. a resident ot citj for more than fiftj year, and one of our leading and moat ea- teemed dec tim. died at the Htel Eastern. b.JT Doton on WedesrlareTenint The K-tor being in declining health, sought renewed.

strength by a change to the mountain air of Xew England. On bis return to rhe sea- shore, attended by hi, wife, he was taken' seriously ill. becoming serious news, inrcea to stop mf remains wul rear-h this city to-morrow evenint at 7 10 and ill he met at the depot by members oi the I Ma-onic order and personal The deceased was a student of Amherst College. and a graduate of Cincinnati Dental Coile-re in its mripiency. He wa, i I're-idect and one of fi undersof the Mis- sissippi ai.cy lntai Assoc.aii.-vn.

and aiso ul tlie inrinnatl IK-nial xcieiy. a member of the American Association of rti Degree of Dentistry, and also one of the fo inder, and at nine President of the Ohio Denial Association He wa perhaps the oldest meniter ii.cim.ati Lodge of F. and A. M. He was for ruore ihan fortv year, aniembfrof of Th.

Mrri of 1 em He was pet ii.iarjy noted for his vegetarian principle ana hatit. hi. he "'lullTJ acquaintance smile ana warm gra--p of the Irani REFURMLD CHURCH SYNOD. Gathrins of tlk Ohio Kcclslm. tleal Body at Cantoa UlstiBgnished Olvlnes la At-teadance.

STBCIAL DlSf.TC-Ii TO TBS XQriasa, Castok. Uhio. 3. The sutr-siith annual session of the thio Synod of the Re- formed Cbun h. which embraces sii classes.

1 ministers and 2tS congregations, and rep resents 2i1i.ui oommutricant" in Ohio, assrm- ibh. iiwuutiiiiv oi id n.siers arid lay men. is tne hignesi ec- i ifsiasi'i'ii umi i tne cr.tircn in trie state, a na in uci cu iriiuii neaj i tiiTiiir. a.viii r. The election ot orScers res ul u-d as follows President.

Rev. Kon j.g. of Canf.eid orresptnidrng I l-rk. Rev. H.

tVhulti'. ol I av iiishurg: i reasurei H. Kefauvur. of i I ittin 1 lies Ben 1 1 emti I intil the next Syiudical meeting Prof. Zerhe.

of Heideiherg i o.lege. delir- Wiilard ore sen i i ii i' resident ot Heidelberg i Hie mil: i.ii report, ne syuou ii. c.osc its sessi POINTS ABtllT PEOPLE. Pertinent Paragraphs, Roth Pleasant and Personal. C.

F. Lemon, the Commissary-Genera! 'f the Wagner Sleeping-car Company, is in the and will have charge of th new buie tram to I tried on iheBisFoui to day. Cinrinualians registered at the New'iork hotels yesterday follows: Mrs. Carson, tilenbam Hotel: M. W.

Lem 'iraiid Central Hotel: s. F. Hunt. R. Rahman, oiisey House; (L H.

Jant. ii. i. B. yd.

Astor House; C. D. Cheesman. Murray lliil Hotel: R. V.

Gibs. ii. I', l.insiey. B. Vincent.

Westminster Hotel: A. H. Kerkhof. lioteli M. Steven-, occidental Hotel, and i Weber.

Metropolitan Hotel. K. OF FUNDS. Powderly on BlaJte's Last Charge. Denies That Ha Had Any Consultation With Delay Matters In tb Brail! Mining District.

St. I.ot-TS. October Powderly re-niaiued in close consultation wiibtheEx ecutive Board during the day. and was unable to see many of ttn who called upon him. He was isible for a slu.rt lime in the parlor of the Hxecutlve Board, and when inestioned concerning hu whereabouts on Sunday last answ et.l freely 'If Biakc savs that 1 was iu Kan-as in company with Delay nil Sunday last ne tells an untruth." said Mr.

Powderly. "On Sunday 1 was in Buffalo, on Monday 1 was in Cincinnati and on Tuesday 1 was in St. l.oiii". the farthest point west 1 have reached during i his tr p. "1 did not attend the Central Turner liail meeting last night, aud on.y know from hearsso ttliat occurred there, t.nl us to the eharg-s uiaue.

he aim ti I in i nir. The expenditures ot ihe Knights utinng the outh-western strike were submitted to two Oenerai on nt.ons and appro ed by lh. A few expelled and dis. or.ienied men. hers may not approve what was done, bin the gieat mass of Un others are more than satisfied with (he Fxecutive Board, and tne present excellent and growing condition ol tne Kuigbts proves ibis beyond a Uoul i.

ilAKt HINO OCT. The Brazil District Miners Conclude to Con. tlntxe the Strike Blast I'urnaee Closed In Conseeuence. lraciAi. to ths s-ftsriaxa.

I'KAZtL. October -Al-cuit miners attended the mass meeting at Cardonia today, every block coal mm in the county being rcDrescnted by a large deleg-lion. It was unanimously agreed to continue the strike, and that every blo. coal miner in the county stop work, whether the operator is paying the old scale or not. until sa.d operator signs a scale to pay the tssi price for one year 1 here is much compla.ut heard from tne miners who have been working in Unrolling mill shaft, who have just been ordered to stop work by the strikers.

The are under contract to work during the strike al the old scale, ami they feei p. at the strikers are doing them an injustice. Many of them state that they will return to work. The stopping ot this shaft keep lne Idas', furnaces here closed down, throwing rilty men out of work. The strikers received H.uou to-day snd acar-ioad of boots, -hoes and clothing.

They have employed several bands and wiil march to every block-coal mine in the county and insist that Ibe men stop work whether Jbey are receiving thi oid price or hot. They agree. However, to snhtr.it the drn.cultn a Board of Arb. to PASTOR'S COUNTERFEITS. Chargred With Passing- Spurious Coin Which He Found In tb Contribution Box.

October 3. A sensation wi.3 created in I haiubers County severs! days ago by the arrest of Rev. J. H. Duran.

a Methodist minister, charged with passing counterfeit money. He was lodged in Jail, and his trial came of! yosterdav. He admitted thit he had passed the spurious money, but Drused that be" had got out the contribution box. There were eight silver dollars in the box and seven of them were counterfeits. He sai God and the sinners who passed the coins were the only ones who knew.

The case was dismissed on account of the officer's inability to get absent i esses. That Watch Chain. Tne suit of J. N. Clarkson.

to recover g2 from Await A the jewelers, was tried by 'Stiuire Bright yesterday. Clarkson claimed the amount was due for a chain that he bad purchased ana returned to Await. A number of per is testified that the chain was not l-carat gold, and was worth oi.iy about $14 'Squire Bright give judgment ior the full amount. Indian Belle. alter Doerr.

of Vine street, returned yes-erday from the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota and brought with him a lot of Indian relics, consisting of a canoe, various pipes and a beautifully beaded tobacco pouch tbat has driven all the Trans Rhenish smokers crazy. The goods ar at B. Ollen-dicks. The Same Bad Fine. A defective flue in the residence of Mrs.

Louisa Rohmann. No. 12 Delhi pike, set fire to the root and caused an alarm from Box 234 at 8 JO o'clock yesterday morning. About tl.OOO worth of damage was done, most of it by water. Th damage is fully covered by insurance.

The First Sympheay Concert. Th first symphony concert to be given under the auspices of tb College of Music will given November 14. lsow is the tim to subscribe. Ex-Mayor Stephens' read BtU. A jury in "8i.uir Bright Coon yesterday gave W.

H. Bristol judgment for 37 'X acainst Ex-Mayor Stephen for feeding a horse. BtAler Csvwaty Fair. Only 75c via H. and D.

Eaiiroad to Hamilton and return October 7 to li. bevent trains each way daily. By Sq.atri Crsoraa Dil worth and Jenal Richard son nnawiisi vastarday hy UAvmu 1 1 I I I i i i I I 1 SIDE ISSUES In the New States' Elections. vi r.t rooaoij uai ia North DaJtota, But. With Woman Suflrar.

I Defeated Elsewhere Both Parties Still Clalminf Montaaa. Bisxtci. V. (Vtcber X-The War Mclean 1 egn atrvo ilitriei. bas in allpr.b.

ahiiity gone 1 x-m-vcraliC by a email electing William Hope and A. Ne-drud RepreentatiT. This make, ten Democrats and one independent KetHibirrsr, thus fa-. This number may be ii.c.-a-t i three and probably tire, but that will bo ut limit. 'i be i'-ieresi in the tiKt re-Turns had shifted to prohibition, and the liquor men are w.i'rng to it is i-arnec t.y a majority.

1 1 appear, that the Democrats went Lack on their friend, license, ar.d in severs: here I'emiH candidate, fie 1 -iat urv on I rivv (it t. i r. in i-sot-Tai ion T'lifn rurrnoer v. ihe l.eg'slatirre 1 he success of prvhitiition is a irt-ai ii.r.n.. it loots now as if the highest Ilepub.i 'an ir.a the Mate ket Wou.d clseed Th Capital 4.os la Pvrr.

Wateriown. S. Sept-ne'er 3. A -rroxirna'p returns from g.v a total of Totes ra; 2 b. low ii- tnesp r'etre rece res i tl 003.

th ap.tai id- nd u. i. jlnr njaHi icf per, sin Montaaa Claimed by Beth. Hsu, ft t. ll.ivr ur Returns unties in which the result is disputed roni ive not corns in to-day.

"Park" unt. ti was given the Kepubln an, 'es'erdar at hV'e 'the' fttiVr'a'u eierlion by Th returns Ir nv, fouuty whim elects eietei. it, tim v.etf. i tie I '-rK. rati v1 Ul." vvrv.

nn ti I ri-1 nil iy ccncetic sii iu tir 1 -f tt; ictai. P'sMic'ifi rlv claim i i -iii i in 1 r'aini I iwm i af'-T U-r-- ni- nkv Thf I.ttf. Of -j-ju ta. an i i-r aiso the rpi 1 l.e The KestiH In Washington. Sasrnt.

ix-tobor R. rurr r. celled from nearly every county iiuicate the c.ect.v.ti uf li.e Re piii'lican state in ket s.jiii ru i ity. The Demornits -iuee the si.giitl. I new l.eg.slat ure vt-- I l.a.e set.t.M ma: ri: or, t.

1 stiluticn rati Hod and pr-'hi'm, ir snd woman siirrriige deleat. I. It n-iirr-" loritv tiie vote i select the i-i ap.lal. Kt iii i nscade M. North Yakima is ahead we-t I tin-ranreOlympia ie.id.

Neither wiil li a niaiority and e.e. lion wi.l he esa PEABUDV KIND. Annual Meeting of tlie Trotter In Nw i Took. Niw YoiiK. Ttot-er 1 he 1rnteeio: th-Pea od nd i.eid the.r twentt- seven tn ami uai nieet at the ttotii noon.

Among the trn-ieet wore President levelnn 1. K- President Hayes, it. S. Winthr.p. Field, i hu-: 1 u.

and An i.r was delivered I-' R.t. n.pp.e. roouvveu in an r. oal 'ei-or lion i ur'V I'ne annual ndd-e-s mnde t.y Hon Robert C. mthrop.

I nus't's. A ban. I'M held this evomiif h) li.e ir at l.e It A ell i.e. 1 i III. FRANKLIN MARSHAL SHUT.

He t.ets a Ballet In th Jaw While Trying to Arrest a Uayton ltsturber. IIKLUI I. TO THS KJflUt'I a ft. fill I i I Olio. 1'ciooei I ha rl.

Junes Marshai of this pisce. was shot t.jdaj John Mas. in. of Day K.n. Mason had he.

fight wit Ai I id and i he Marsha, to tiii.e him in charge. He run tt.n hi 1' .1 Ties i railed lii-n nson i im a l.e I i km ne on i rmt in- his iaw and indicting -rto is i- -ar, lata, i ItlU. i with the ol I h. i. ho inU'rl'Ti-mak i ng the ari e-; were p.

ed in a ENbTNEEK AND FIREMAN RESPONSIBLE- Loroutr'i ertilct KKrtnc lp Hcnt I'bk O- tcber 3. he r-'ner trnf ait ornooij hrivi in-juebt in he cae ot tat ru'T. th i-tira tu rcr i.t a. a on the hi. I I ry nut e'h in-, the rt; tir.ir jr--i I'C.

I U'lUtMr? Kjf tlo.icM1 Ch'. h. 1 1 i -fit' i.mij, -'e th ret i rn to ruish Liijip -r IHANGLI HIS MINI). E. A.

Burke Start for America. But Thluki Better of it. i Ul rissTow s. tober 3L Mr. li.

A B-irke I Hi -Stale Treasurer of l.onisians. sa. i-l from i Liverpool for New York ou the stcuun I'eutouic. bul upon the arrival -f ihe vesse. here he disembarked and returned lo Lou-l don.

e. lrvtng Lyceum Meeting. At the oi Mr. 51' Elm treei. iast r.ight was.

Le.d the tint grar I open mcet.ng cf tlie Irvirg I 1 he programme, which wa an exce.ient one. was Address. Simla. Ranlall. on law.

Jas. K. Jordan; T. Glenn reading hud. v.s-a: Mrns Marie Boss: Tiie Arthur R-aner: vocal so.

Price Henders. n. ai. Rovjlved. Tbat the steam et.g-nv has more to h'imanity than t- Pr.rit press anirinstire.

Ha ter rveni r.ega e. J. Jsuhings tresc-r-t were snd Misses 1 Kent Vara Mart ijlei.u. Ade.aide Bradford Messrs. Kd t.ibsr.r.

I'ric. lien. I. r-. r.

In Wjliiam Ml.ier i ri i o.t. r. i.e-.rge i.e.. a Kent Kai.dsil. Leslie Kan-i -ill.

Ernest 1'. Jas. K. Jordan. A.

I Bauer Jeiin.i.gs. Lumber Compint Kresks. Chtt.m3s. Oct f.erS 'I'heN. rth Alabania Lumber i oi Bridgeport Ala recently organised a capital -to-k of fully pr.d up.

was attached creditors to-day Delay in tlie men opera Ho lis is thought, to l.n.r ihe mt-arras-mciit. Tiie nafjii.ties are at-v-t SlOO.tM.. snd the assets are estimated to be nrariy tiUJ.tW.t. The company assert tt.atw.::. reasonable ind-ilgetiie and an opportunity to realize on their fcsss ts they can pay thc.r iiahuil.es in full.

Oeaeral trovBor Among tb Veterans. iiiarATCH to vsa fcuisiciags, un. 1 'uiober O. A. K.

Posts, s. of V. ar.d W. K. i of thi" county heids grand reunion here to-day A parade too place this morning, and was reviewed t.y C.

11 i.r.jsvenor and the tticers ol the iveliei I orps vonor addressed large audience at the grove mis afternoon. Weekly Cotton Statistic. October he weekly cotton statistii-s are as follow; Total sales of the week. 36.0U0 bales; American. IT.UU0 bales: trade utkings.

including tor warded from ship's side (W0 bales: actual export. J.0UU bsios: local import. Xi.C'O bsies; Aiucio-an, 22.UIO bales; total stock. 363010 bales American. 20J.iW bales; touii adoat.

134.000 bales: American. rAUWO bales. Le of a TsimI and Her Crew. Niw Yost. CKrtober A dispatch to the Maritime Exchange to-day.

dated Nassau. September 30. announces thst the British steamer tar more, from Baltimore, for Kio Janeiro, bad foundered at sea in a gale of SeDinibr 5. All hands were lust except seven, who were landed at Nassau. The total loss is about twenty -eight.

Grand Juryman 1'ader Soapleloa. CkiiCAoo. October 1 Aid afternoon paper publishes an article in which it charge John O'Day. member of the Grand Jury, with habitually attending th sessions of tbat body wbil under the influence ot liuuor. Th foreman of th Grand Jury and the Assistant tltates Attorney admit it.

out decline to nam the man. A BrMs On FTra. Sparks from a passing locomotiv set fire to the Park-street bridsw aboot o'clock restex-day moraine. An alarm was sent ia from Box Us. bat tb fir ws xuagissdi with UttiaMltBsV a i 1 TaER Th Oae fl twim.

ere. ete.T. to rmt tr Ia rrrTSTrti i. oh: una. reunion li.evf r.ui .1,.

r- 1 7 I. 1 ascvi n.r!-. ti cue un i re ir fs'-r and qi. ot an 1 l-a' ts- he a ir: K1LI.ED Hl t't I Talit th t'rltoner. la a Ju.

-rl a i i i tr tv hi i 1 r. wa ll TEMPTED THK I'KlT. Who in Kis Wefcueiss Father Boy! le Acivsr to tL Sspe-He Bsmsi Ttt At, Outr-uj-, Wat Ci.mni.hil the 1 ki laifr se i aim thai lines t' nev a g.tv r.e c.e.e: se un I i 1 1 Shea te i. rs it ir i nif 1 1 ut.U 1 1 1,1 IKLsii Fl.tiM THE Vi KL. News In Brief from All 1 ount rt I 1 ii.

I in I'enc Mb ti Ii sc ir i hi" i.ttx li.i I'rci" c. in. Wan- 1 is in Ja I' short. 11 was a a i Me- nihil. her st-aii.

J. i t.im.tto.i ill at -v rn ins I 5 dr v. .1 t-e i an i eri it as; i i. Ml-' lUe. A el tv.

ntn ft ia Te-ri- r. Vi. CaSU IS) I li.e Re: lUn. oi the am A lire k. in o- I OL iiilll.lter o' gross os.

of A i.oi -t he i of r.g the -ii. nart-or oi. the rt Mexico. as r' lavc-ed i.a'.-, i. ana I asts.

at; aro.Lrier to The convei.iiou has sj ine J.e. run.rbl Pir.rtiiri nt s.idbvy. stecial nisrATcn to Txtx SKarrtta su 1 1 io. OcK te-r ii 1 hi I. meeimg of the i i.

iertaer an. Directors of Nor.L- e.itn. ciL.o lu dais' here U-d meuibei-s cr-: j.ri-'i' Major ot -idney rece.ved iherx. vires of wr.come Veterans' tteaalos st New i.i ptsrATca ths uocisza Ciaci.xvnu. -hio.

ctot.er 1 1 -ofPickawayBaiiaiior. lt, A K. Grace. Morrison. Ferguson Posts, was held at New Holland 1 K.

L. Kilpstrrck. ftei. Capisin B. N.

Boeimck. k. Oeorge Cberington were the Soldier' ResDlnn t'p Ihe Rlvrr araciAX vstatusi io vas aawciaa. A'HUXt'. Kh.

The union ol tlie Society of Eisst Kenrr eran Soldiers cleaved a two day to-day. attended cy from fsf to i A parade, speeches and a sham tsi the main fealure. Ohie IrUlltor' Ieili sat lh S--t-r. City. N.

October K. Watson, of Leeton a. Ohio, died aoi- this morning of spopiexy at bis cuitage I Deceased was the founder of tb Reporter, and st various periods acted ss editor of tbe Loursville Muiu- rniusaeapcaa anus ana ivnt Arsiu. Ettesss Aess-atatmesits. Wasmisoios.

D. October tarr of the Treasury nas made the folio ms appointments ia the internal re-renu ic; S.I.Blairve, Ganger. Seventh C. Weir. Gang.

Sxih lBdin 8. Sbepsrd 8ur-kep-Ar and Causer, -ssvs ata ajentctekj. Tm SDrinaaalil tOheoi New says: It mar be said be wrtsai oomoetilion. vsd usJ Ivecu 1 larl and alorv. ts Hhi iOUi- laaatttatsisiai snsn tacts.

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