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1 UGH! jGriffin on the War-Path Ettle Tonsmie- Hunter Makes a Caustic Uemark, nd tho Mamnee Chief Threatens To Him Up. I.noiiiing at the Old Stand of tie Makers and ttreak-tiH of Law. i miii "itm. March 27. The opening act of Representatives thi- morning a r.c dl- u-sioii of the report tie- i.i mmittec on Taxation In relation to il.it.tcr bill, tanltnr sleeping ran.

Tlie foreshadowed in I'm the indefinite post potiemcnt of Mil. The niiestlnri liefure the House ws agreeing to the report, and Mr. rr.n, i Lucas, took the floor 4u ejpiaiiA-. the committee's action, lie offered excuses, the i-rincipal one that an ar would lie urn or.stittitloiiu', and I that tli report he agreed to at mm-. Imfy.

of Cnviihogs. nit hairm.in of the anri. Cnnrnilitce, mow! that 'lie hill be 'u V-d and piacd upon the calendar for iHirrow Thls motion. In- uri-'i. lioull i.lirim ou hut of Mr.

inirnii, it.as-. a- it looked to tin- life of the bill. ll.iuier. of Cii.nntiuigti I'o iii'y. tin' ml-r of Ihe l.iii.

inri'lc In nf speech in hvi.r Mr. Ii.i'v inoUou, in whii li In- referred In si it terms to i In- inurw of r. 'i rifiS lie i-l thai Mr. lioty' in ion Iss arnd I iu tills injiii" tion ai.l Unit lie ilia'. I he Mi ri.liinjer ov llii' w- rinmiiiiF v.ii in.

i to ni It tin- l.ii 'I of r.il-!i.K aii(il- print-. he: "VVm ail Know th.it t. ii iflili lm loiitf hail i.iitatioli as vc-iiiii rai--r. Iu. Hi ji-m-i: i i' ii iir-'jioM, ktnii:" ltn- o.i'li.lx'n i.f I 11 ni-ii; left to inf'-r i 1 1 -r Mr.

in ii In I.I- to 1..11 llllltl'Ml I-1 io niii'Mi iii- inn .1 j.iifi-i- ll 1- -it i)i rular r-1 rlll.ilitv ut-n-i il MV H-II1-irilv it ii ihi- iiiotiii lu inilciliilit-ly 1011- i tin- ri-ii'ilur hall at over. i-itiTt-r anil t.riiiiri 1 Ml Tool tHKR to tin; f-iriiii-r'ii f.nniriit n-inark. i'il 1 1 i.rtl'llii hail hi i-n tliinkiiiK I'f-r Sin ll ni.it i. i I Im k- in- mln-d it Ui i in nut. in ni-in iciiatf il Jh' hi-aiiie iiii riilMT irnrd to II.

hall of the afu-i ainl louniii-il alioat i i. lil.tiv. nii.rnr tl.i in uai liiiiiUT. I 1 1 Ir li ri irl ii ti r.l on tlie and Mr. Iliiii-i- a- o-fi-d hi ii.

i In Mr. Il-ititer. -aid in I linoer- 1 tl ar le'tirt, il hav al'l tnat 1 ii i.i:r in ii-mr revenue ral-er. or n-- Shi li I ii tt an uiipli-asjiii impli-loiiot iiiiiii.ii i-in in ihe i'lii il if" ii. uiilcr he.ii ate 1.

and then a half am! ma on replii-d ih-n id a lot-l Hi -riii lie n-lun-ii-'i, tnul In ini'l a i at 'leal l.u i i an lou --lip o.ii if i-f i ft! i. on a hu'i alii a'ld in a ror. mlaii thai he l.a-t vt hat r.eariy tlie if lloii-e ill ti'-uf if in i-e-ary. I lint lie I I dul not iiii.ler ti.iiil yoiiottlie iiii-l a i n.ie I av is th it if n-y n.all s.le tlun einurl. nil--ut loe that leal- llli'l live in I 1 II Kiel i-i 1U- illlil 1 eliililitiu' vv ir r-iu'e.

Mil il f- Miri i i iled iti miioii! imi'k ihe ri! ii 'nr. and i he i-r It ts il tteil kii.nMi fiirt'tl-a! Mr. ina.le ll.v lelnurk to hlcli Mi ilMll ii. -1 rt Iter I in lliN.it i.lini.sn thsr lie 1 Intel III I uliiil he I .1.1 he would vml nime i.l inn lie i iih his gavel I ilei Inn him out orii -r. i on in ii ii 7 ii ri in 1 1 ra.c.

now t' er. i lie linnutliti s-ii'eliuiii evi.l.-iit'v ei.in- inli-il hiit it voiiid tie le-. i.i ie ie his' MnU'Siit'lit. I low ii llmiiivSi ri'icli. Several important bills were rcroriiuieiuieil Wyhe Sinmliug oininitiee of the loii-e this iiioinlii-.

Tiiey Hy Mr. Taylor, of Hc'iuiring on pnl. lie works to iin- bund for the ivinent of laborers hereon. Hv Mr. I'rov idiinc thai tin- peiUmus for ii- iin lr.i ellielit of iinllilv ri.iiiis when the Ii ads nas lli nlliili lll.ii-i-s.

-Ii-ill bu based poti the acreage of alintmig property lu- nl of upon the number of properiy- Hark I'roui the TiimbH. The gli 'St of tin-iv, toiuhst, ne bill, giving iniuiilai-airers of iiioiumienis a mechanic's en thereon un'il th- pnrrha-e price Is paid. alkisl throuph the il.ni-e iliis afteriiomi on i eiiue; ii iiiiuiuil i.i tow am v.iiii i will neve a. tain, uto, here tie M'ondei ful chiinge in iiulmr st'iititiient. The ii -asure was fn'hercd on this oc.

u-n-n bv Mr. Wei.b. of Citynhogn. It wnsamendi ta deaih then dcfcuicd; yeas ill, nav More hiiuraiuT I III is. Two notable Insurance bills, deigned as ijistte revenue raiers.

tn-caiuo half laws by in the House. Webb, of CUya- li --a. I- the author of bo'h measure. One that no ltisiira'irv mpany Mmll i name tv nrocce'inikis in al i'in- i-ii'ii Picas Court, under the pre -ent law, tha' such actions shail l-e taken ihe Liepartiiietit of the Seerc.ury of stale. le the mi'asiire is to tian.sfcr th t-es ii; roil for Midi procedures from coun'y to The second bill provides tha' all hni-s in.l.'cteu for iilHti--i of the in-urnnce Invvi iiii.l i-c turned intii the Stale I iperiireiidiMit's l't-par; iiient lusteu.1 of i o.imy Treasuries.

lbecfTect of tni meuuie course, the same as that of the ilrst. Hv y.r. that it sireet cars eiull be constructed of 9iibsta.ii- il tel. li Mr. Ha: ber Providing nr the weighing of i- 1m f.re ieetiing it.

1 1 h. -mas kc'iuirinir the use of tiure on in illuminating mines. i I aylor Providing lor uniform fire iHilicies. layiorof Craw ford Prohibitlng'the bart-wire in conatructing line fences jthe coiisH'iit -of ait priipei'tv owners inv. the i.f ih.

I and Dairy Commissioner from il.uoo Mr. McHride Providing for the of a jury commission in every cour.ty Krankliu. llainlltoii, Cuyahoga. Lucas. and Mahoning.

I ne Kl.ler bill to tiicrt-a ihe terms ofConn-t1- A til.tors six eeks was reported back wita-'-il re, oii.inendation. i'iiit'intiad's Park. Manatrera. a-or Kirchner t.vday introduced a bill i an oversight in the enartment of law trAPsferring the supervision of the ittiHti Park" system from the Bocrd of 'miiiissioners to ihe Board ot Admin-i-'nttoti. A Ickmi'V of some debt us retried ttie board, but the authority to the inniiev for the indebtedness and the chance of Hie parks was omitted, ihe r.

i tee. ts n.ii,i i relt i.ee atir In ir. 'lie Ii a-d Administration to lsue the ilrr of those bonds which the Park auih iri-d to issue and s. l.i. iimi also to make the usual leTy 'k niainettiiance.

bili us Holdinjj ltsiwn the Hearse Ien. The charge msde by undertcker and otfti-i hearses and carria3cs let for tlie attention of Senator McMakcn and tie Irttniduced a bill em-I -eseiti-if anieipal Councils to reeuisjethe rules, ie is extend over a c.Jiiil..-i,ii1K mc municipality and the ttti.y iai.es about, and the Coiinci.s empowered to jyjnalties of fines rantcr.g from sp to A. for violation of the passed. For the out if -en. emtor of Mercer County, served his country for sex en years as a Justice of the race, ami be knows how it is to sit three tr't ff a case which does not nif-V ftn.l n.sll.,- i state Foot the BilL nill now a low for armory rental very comjuy, troop or battery of il Uuard.

The Senate this morn-! a i I rmeudment the House uiou, making that ineeuaetment of such a laxr was I by Duprttm Court deoiaioaa i hi e. III.IUII. I'v "fd-iarv fees for the neces. a'l'io- ork. therefore l-ai.

Providing lliiii a Justice the ii-" rtseiveel l.i-presiding over the 7 'A 'v Kuy U'id. I nder tlie cxist-f Vr ouly hy Jury 1 detai.ier ana entry. to the ttli-t-t thai a rrpuritT rotlld nut f'-r the ioiv of rind inc nuarie-a for the Na tional lint Uistiitctiveiy part of tiia htai ltoriiniiit. MrttWlUt Trantftr. Penator rlarlc'i two bill for the r-Ul efltof i he Mi'tluxiist f'hurt-h iiiwd the Bt-ti-ie.

Tiny urovhle that the Trustee- of the cliiirr-li a-I the Trn. ee of real proper'T nwiiH hy Hie rlinn-b may l.eel-ctefl oc-i to the rule- laid do hy he hii(het ec-cleULstii al autUoritjr of Wt hodiln. Well: Well! I iuK Ve. The Ktate Awiciallon of County Coramb-Monerj with to have "itot there with twtli f'-t't" to-day In connection with the Barher to reduce romrPa'ion of thoe ofll-rial In coijiitien nufsldf of Hamilton. J-ranh-llri.

tuyh'-ra. Motiffc Tmery ntirt L''t1-ance. Alier a lorn th hill tie--ft-aied by a role of days to 2'J yta. i'fwu-rt 'pllowa. The at.iorhlrnr auhject of peach yellows had the floor in the Kenate most of the rnorniriK.

the hill under Hcnlon heltiB the House hv Mr. Keliv, of Ottawa, providing a ineihod the i-radli 11:1011 of thedlnn-e. Tin-hill ii mi teiufr anii-n-lrd that 'he ir-erv men i-liould not a ciianre to have all the fruit tree destroyed ai Iher iiii-reaM'd the pretend thai the Uad tin- un hariij. 1'rt'ali 1-rotn the nimitl-. The romriiltt'-es of the Swia'e roiled In a ma.

of reports tlili afternoon. The hill bv JuJkc Dye. providing for tJ-e sitrnlr.g of a bill of exception when the trial Judge has iifa- ii ted to al'end to 'h" matter. an cotil-inenil-d for flnl'e j.oti-it.-meiit hythc omimitce on Judiciary, and the report wa to. l'lie imiHirtant I I i Lis recommended for w-re as follows: Mr.

i l.u ali'iif the eectlon of the Hi'vl-ed tanre- wlui ti nuihories tiiunii-i-ucltlci to rcfftiluie hroihcls and reijulre keepers of li.niM.suf til-fume t'j regitter with the poih-e. Jly Mr. Kirfhr.er Authorizing Lockland to U-iie bonds stand Pipe. Hy M'. Cannon Hrot Ming for the puhlira-tloti of notice of ifitenil appropriation of land hy the Board of Admini" tmtion when the owner of land cannot be found.

Jiy Phillips Correcting defects in the A i.mruani lialiot lair. Tlie he-nate1 In Unrer. Mr. T'eatoti, of County, will to-morrow Introduce a floiire joint resolution de-r arlntf that the 1'niu-d r-tatca Senate ha-ri-n-ed to he representative of the people and i.ryi'ig that tlie memljeis of that body be e.ei.led by the NoltaT. 1 Hir Senate reconsidered the vote by which It ili fi-a'ed Senator I.a'iinJt's hill, providina for the trunsh-r of ftitiUs wimout HpechU legislative enartment.

Tmf. pnswrl Mr. Lanills'a House bill auihoi i.ini the of liu'K-r to i-siic bonds in 410, ooo for a bridge ij a Sfnatob i'lsiik joint reoliition callinK niion the Ohio members of Coiires to vote for he till, prohibiting 'the tit. chartii; o( letter-car. ii-rs fiir parli-saii reusonr, whs anoptcil liy liie Senaie.

Tiik votebv which the Senate defeuted the lliniM- liill hy Mr. MiB.ide, cxiending tlie lei in of stndv a law Ntinient three yenr-, was reeo.lerevl io-dny. and the Mil will be given another inning next wedneaday. Till House bill hy Mr. Southard, of Loirnn, piovidi'ig Hint part of tlie appropriation 1.

in? oredkii.g and of ihe Miami Kiver in I.ofian County, niav lie u-ed in de-rlruyiiiK Long's dam. passed the EUHNET ANSWERS The i'linrrccn of Cin-tliii-t 1'ib'il AKalnst Him. Judge S. X. Maxwell, Judge C.

Robertson and V. (loss, in counsel for cx-I'mted Plates District Atforncy William 11. Huriici, yesterday filed in the I'nited Stati-s ircuit Court an answer the charges filed him to lime hini disburied. Burnet denies that he converted the Covington nterworks bonds of fclls J. Ueiiiiett to his nil ii use.

lie also denies that he betruyed his client's confidence by informing her brothers and sisiits of the existence oi these bonds, lie admits tiiat he had the attorneys of her and sisters til sue in tlie Slipc-rior c.nir: of Cincinnati for their Interest in the 1 ouils, bit claims tills was to wneti.er liioy had nny ciiiini on tlient. and not to tlm nece-sity his d. tivering ilie bonds. He MkVs he old not surrender the bonds to her at her rcipicst becaui-e was tii ttuciulu whether liei' "hridh'-rs aiiii sisters did not have a claim on them, and He-ca-ise their attorneys tiiey would in.1.1 1m liat.ie for he boni.t if Ike gave them to he'-, liuruet -as Umt the reason lie refused turn over tlie to the receivers on the order of the Sn.e: ior Court was Ua llcni-tt had si him In the I'niied Mates our; to ret over the bonds, anil lie wanted to have Ihii Ii Coiiits decide to whom the boi.dj Hefore he tave them up. He denies tnac lie absi-tited himself from this city to uvotil dc.i ermg the bonds, but claims that busii.ess of great iuiiHirtai.ee! in which he engaged any ncti ui v.

its: begun, r-Mitin-s his aileiition In New lork, and that lie would jeopariti.e Hie rights atul inieresis of his clients if lie should nave New Vork before their business is completed. i "UNCLE NAT." A Cincinnati Man Meets a Fair Maid in Chicago. prxciAi. nisrTiH to tiii xsot-iara. Ciiic.m.o, March 7.

Nathaniel Peck, of Cincinnati, came to town yesterday. Last night I nele Xal ran across Jiui Gleasou. t'nele at loudly prriclaimed that he was from Cincinnati, llleason proposed that they go over on Ohio street. The idea struck Uncle Xat as being great. If he couldn't be in Cincinnati he mid at least take a whirl around Ohio.

Uleiisonand ncle Nat went to No. 2ii Ohio sirco. I neie Nat told the police this moi u-Hig that a young woman there hud stolen ail hi: money, and that Ulexson stole hia sulid (irtli ST''. Oieasou is claimed to have gone into a an-loon un North Clarkstrect and taken the watch out of his Then alio. her man juiiipi-d on tileuson and took tlie watch from him, and turned ii over to tlie police.

Now the oft'n ers are looking for ieasoii and the i.iaiden who took $4.) in coin trotn the man from Cincinnati. MAEEIAOE LICENSES. Jolin Daunt, It'. California, Ohio, and Viola McCulli tn. California, thlo.

Vaicmitte Dah hcim Ml. Washington, and Llzie K. MK'uilom, 1H, Mt. Washington. Cna-les A.

Stevens, oi, McMillan and Kein-lier lane, actl Carrie lionloey, 'Mi. Hui lj Libert aveni.e. Louii, Brngger, 47. VA Central avenue, and Eiunia elui, t4! Central avenue. Andrew Hofluian, timwood Place, and Sophia Armburst, 22.

Corryvilie, Ohio. John H. lirady, Race street, and Chris tina snoeinrr, i. iicMu ken avenue James a. eKsj Coleralu avenue, atid Millie Kohl.

-i. Ml. Auburn. ieore Uurnatr. 22.

Kairniount. and Amelia Beiler, lit. Klani avenue. iinaiii v. oiuiiu, city, ma viara AU11.

city. John M. Locknrd. 23, Fifth and Stone srreeis. and Josephine O'Brien, Weal i rum -treel.

Pen Heulwich. -J9, rea Township, and Carrie Hughes, 17, Cheviot. IEON HALL FUNDS. The difficulties ot the Iron Hall lodges in distsjsin? of the the hands ot Re- reiver Kinsley will rome up for adjust ment tills evening at a general meeting of the hKiies in Lincoln Inn Court. Less than JoO signatures were obtained to the petition asking Judt-e Wilson p.

reverse his decision enjoining ihe hs-ai receiver fn.m puying our ihe money to the supreme Sitting at Indian-apoiis. As there are over interested this numiier a minority. It has tieeti ca'ied in ifucstion hv leemliers that the ca-e in Indianapolis was iippraied to the Supreme Conn Indiana. Al: doubt on that point was removed yesterday when Misi Annie S. -ecretarv ot ll-andi received a letter from Judge Lia.r.el VVuite Howe, of .1 uiariipoiis.

Wli'j the Stipreme hich stiowss i.if.irRn-d that tlie appeal iiad tx-en tiled In the Supreme Court on March i. A rescripi. from the Clerk of 'list Court, confirmed toe truth of the statements. AnhfuMr-BnKh Wins! The productions of this famous St. Louis brewery have been awarded the prize at the World's Fair.

Cincinnati Branch. Hens Cook. Manager, No. 123 Main street. MADE CHASE SHELL OUT.

Mrs. William Krippner. whose husband con-duets a restaurant al 22 Main street, yesterday distinguished herself by following Billy Chase teveral blocks and makinjrhim pay ber a small biil which he had contracted for meals at he above-named place. Chase was at lue Grand Central Paenrer tstarion and was about to take his derartnre from the city when Mr. krippner caught him and made All The l.ttltt a i a i atave the' board-bill Jumper a parting I ii lire 1 1 A vlnr i lie mill biow with her forget.

dreadful broetration after tha arrlD is ovaroom, by Uood'g tisuvapariaa. DONNED THE GLOVES. the: ekquibitr, Cincinnati, "Wednesday, maech 28, 1894; NEW CALT HOUSE. otif rfll OQIf ICH7B1 DAAMC CHa4a ttl HA By AH And VETOED! BLAND BILL 25c, 5 fcr Large Plate i IU Bb. II a VJfll-Jr CI IvUUIflO UL.

IU piwVU. Week Zr.UU Upward ICE-CREAM CITIZENS' MASS MEETING. speakebs: The Herwegh Maennerchor ThpnHnrp Hnrctm.in Mntthpwc eo male voices. CITIZENS' MASS MEETING TO-MORROW NIGHT music hall SOLOS BT Prof. A.

J. Bocx on the GREAT ORQAN. Come Early. Hnslc Begins at p. m.

Seats la aUltoay i nerved for IMl BELLSTEDTS BAND. Cornet Polo by Delisted t. James M. Glenn, Charles Reemelin others. Champion Corbett Vutiia Headqarter and hoars With Chief Iteitacb.

Champion Jim Corbett called on Chief Dcitscb at jMillce-lieadntiartert yesterday. He" had "date" with the Chkf at 4 o'clock, and promptly at that hour he walked into Central Station. It had been "tippeV that Corbett would be the City liall There was a bigcrowd to see him. The Chief took hiju over to see Mayor Mot-by and they then visited the Board of police Commi winners, which as in sesaion. Corbett was introduced all around, and then listened hile President Brown examined a young man ho wanted a place on the force.

Ther. he wen up In the police gymnasium, where a big crowd was on hand to tee. him. A cla-s win at work. The Chief introduced him to Sergeant Primrose and the assistant it-strui tor.

Denny Kvan. Corbett examined all the apparatus. He told the Chief how the bail tbouid be punched, and Illustrated It to him. He pulled at the machines, examined the running track and rolled U-n pins. Denny Kyun punched the ball forCorbctt.

Ryan is one of the cleverest men in the country at punching a hall, and Corbett complimented him on his tpk-ndid exhibition. Sergeant Sam Cor- mm COLONEL DEITSCH AND THE CHAMPION. bin punched it and i-howed how hard he could hit. Then Serneants Primrose and Cor-biu put on tlie gloves and sparred three hot rounds. In fact, they were so hot that Primrose down with a stiff punch Iti the jaw.

Corbett was about to leave, hen the Chief said: "Jim, I'll put the gloves on with you." "All tight: I'll go you," said the champion, and he liegau to peel off. He took off hi coat, vest and cuffs and put on the gloves. The Chief took oft his cap and put on the gloves. Itwasfunnr to look at the men. CorlM'lt to Aered over the Chief.

Tlie laitei tried to hit Corbett, but Corbet! stuck out his flst anil the Chief i iid not hitn. Once he did manage to hit Cortictt a very light one in the rib--, liich mnile he champion laugh, i'hey fiddled around for a time ami the fight'' was declared off. Corbett was shown the ISertil'on system of measuring criminals, and looked in at lite telephone system, lie look a trip ail over the building, and iluitllv went to his ubout o'clis-k. He said i he indue liVipnasiiini as as flt-e U9 tliee is in tlie country, us very mticli surprised a the work of tlie men. The ar.theriitg of representative bui-ness men which has been seen on hniige in months as that of yesterday.

The announcement lint Champion James J. Corbett would apfieur tin ihe floor at 1 o'cits-k took niauv 1 here, and nut il 1 he eager crow rfiohi-d ti door, but Champion CorbcU did not arrive. An effort rti.a made find him, and lie was liK-aisl at tlie Hurnet Huhmi enjoying what he needed rest anu pleasure. Corlt-lt, when aked to go on Change, very sensibly dccliiieil, saving that he doe not apnroveof stu exhibitions of himself. do not know any of the gentlemen and tiiey ilo not know me," said Mr.

t'orbett hy wav of explanation. "If I could meet tlietu and have a chut 1 would not nil. id it, but otherwise I prefer not to go." A CHICAGO GIRL Had Alex. Paris, ihe Young I-'oiger liountl For California. The officers have.9truck a clew that may lead to the capture of Alex.

Paris, the young C. and d. forger. It now develops that the boy was enamored of a woman in Chicago. The part of the Windy City in which she lives indicates that she belongs to the demi-monde.

It Is now thought that the young fellow went to Chicago to meet this personage, and that the couple has gone to California. Monday night Paris as seen in Hamilton. Leaving this city on an afternoon train on the C. H. and l.

Railroad he went to the liutlcr metropolis and purchased a suit of clothes, an overcoat, derbv hat, pair of Patent leather shoes, several suits of underwear and a nne leather grip. Later he appeared at tlie C. ii. and D. ticket oftlce and purchased a pas-ace to requesting that the be ror.tid via hlcngo.

Ticket Agent Gus Ulm-perling, when he tlie boy's picture in The Kssii ikkb, recognised it as a perfect likeness of the young fellow who had bought tlie ticket. The shoe man, of whom the shoes were purchased, called at police -headquarters esteruav, and, after seeing the photograph of was positive that he Had been in his store on the evening previous. Soine time iigo Paris said to Traveling Passenger Agent Truitt that ue had a dainty girl. He lurther stated that she was a blonde. He -bowed Mr.

Truitt a letter on which appeared her signature, but he covered her last nunie wi-h his hand, the lives on Wabash avenue, be! ecu and fifteenth streets, and her first name is Dora. This is one of the worst localities in Chicago, and was tlie scene of many "hold uus" during the Wtirhl's Fair. The Market National Rank still maintains that tlie check is genuine, aud they Hi try to hold Mr. Kyan for payment of same. A report received vesterduy the effect that Paris had been put off an L.

and X. train becuuseof drunkenness vas not credited. It was also aidihathe wa with two women iu Hamilton having a high old time. Late last night the police of this city obtained information to the eflect that Paris left Hamilton for Council Bluffs with the intention of doubting back to Chicago. It is believed by the detective that the boy will be apprehended in the Windy City to-night.

CHARLES WHEELWRIGHT RETURNS. Mr. Charles Wheelwright, tormerly bookkeeper for the Wiggins Insurance Agency, on Third street, whose mysterious disappearance was related in yesterday's EvoriKtn, returned yesierdny to his home at Main avenue, Mt. Auburn. His sis erand bis ased mother.

whom he lives, are authority for the statement. Mr. O. J. Wiggins, who employed Wheelwright a bookkeeper, gave the bixhest recommendation for good character and conscientious performance, of duty.

He had dispensed 1. bis serv ices since February 1, Minpiv because it was a matter of business convenience. Mr. heel wriglit was eccentric at Unit? and had informed hnn that he wassuhiect to ltielanciioivsirt-Us. following which he was hnrdiv responsinie for his actions.

Mr. Wiggins thought he had become despondent btsause be was not successful ia finding other means of employment. He came here from Chicago after a misfortune wliiih befell his broibcr. who was committed to the insane asylum. ANOTHER ALLEGED LEPER.

srsciju. PiarxTca re iai H.vMiLT05,,outo. March 27. There Is a np-poc-cd ease of lepiosy oa a farm near thU city. being Mr.

Beakley. -W years old. nas rsissii snirenng tor nil years, it is saia, iroiu a iv'iliar satin disease, liich Is thought by some to le lie lives on his parents' farm, and his wile, who was Miss Anna Deal, of Cemervilic. is afraid to Into Lit room, it is said, but stands by iho uoor when she talks to biro. The ick biid'1 children reside In thiscitT and are kert awa? fr.

-m him to prevent their catching the dread n.amely. THE MAY FESTIVAL. The Directors ot the May Festival bare extended the time tor subscription ot season tickets to March 31. They hare obtained subscriptions for nearly S.tAi ticket. td will cloe tlie subscriptions then, subscriptions may be made either at the John Church Company, the George B.

Jennings company, or sent direct to the Festival Association. Mr. Tbouias will be here again on Thursday, of this week, for rehearsal that evetung in N'el-soii HaiL Horsford's Acid PbosphaUe, A Brain aaka Karro Food, For lecturers, teachers, students, clergymen, lawyers and brain-workers aa-neralUr. SNAP-SHOTS. Old Lady Held Up By Footpads.

Majer Mobj Defies tbe SUte AuthoritiesPolice and Court Hatters. Mrs. Elizabeth Roth, aga C8. ot 927 Vine street, reported to the police yesterday that she had been robted by two footpads. The assault took place near the corner of Vine and Mulierry streets about 9 o'clock Monday night.

She was on her way home, and when near the corner one man clapped his hand over her mouth while the other robbed her of $2. She cannot give a description of tbe men. There seems to be a clash of authority between tlie city and Charles Uayman, Superintendent of the Miami Canal. A few days ago Thomas Emery's Sons were granted a permit to erect a new building at the northwest corner of Vine and Canal, and incidentally to use Canal stree: for material during the construction of the building. Yesterday Superintendent Hayman filed an objection atid threatened to issue a warrant for the Emery's arrest should they use Canal street for any purpose.

Mr. Ha) man claimed to be acting under orders from the state authorities. Mayor Mosby has advised the Ettierys to pay no attention to Ilaymati's threat, and.it ts understood, will notify the police not to obey any orders given for Emery's arrest. Quite a little stir was occasioned yesterday by a communication from Mayor Mosby to the Police Commissioners, aiming, as it was stated, to clip the wings of Inspector Had'ey, Chief ot Detectives iineil and Police Cierk Bender, by- having their telephones taken out. If Chief Haen's telephone were taken out he would le cut oil Irom all communication ith his men hen at home, and the work of the department would be hampered.

Tlie same is true of the others named. It wa al-o planned to deprive Hr Dandrielgeaud lsham, of the staff of medical examiners, of telephones. The ina'ter was referred Pi the Committee upon Buildings and Improvements. City Hall. Yesterday Mayor Mosby announced the re ai-poiutiiient of J.

W. Dotierty as a member of the boaid of Supervisors. Mr. Richard smith, who was reappointed on Mondav, was yesterday sworn in and entered upon his second term. Mr.

Doherty ill Luke the oath of oii'-e to-day. Messrs. Tnorne and Dexter, of the Board of Sinking Fund Trustees, returned to ihecity esterduv after an of several moii: lis. is expeci-d that Mr. Anderson will return hy next week.

Tho regular meeting of the Trustees ill take place on Tuesuay. April Colonel Robert Lillurd vesieiday celebrated his ihirtv-eigiuli birthday, and the itenia! nt of ihe City Hail made the fact generally Known among his friends. His niiice (on the was the scene of a pleasant little party, who islnd Bob many happy returns. The Consolidated will on next Sunday run their new electric cars over the Eighth-street route. Yesterday the Mayor put his veto on the ordinance to improve Podlcy avenue.

The cause assign il Is that the improvement has not received 'he approval of the U. of A. Ye-terday the suit brought by Marie ti thai Met alw, the hnleand taliow dealers, to compel Building lnsii uir TiMiker to issue them a permit for a frame building on Poplar street was wlthdiHw n. lnsector i'ooker will, ll is said, issue the itTinlt. ic.siciday lieaith Otlicer Prendergcst was the recttiient of a call from Dr.

A. B. the Windy City's officer. Dr. Reynold was en route to Kentucky to attend tt.

wedding, and merely caiied to pay his re-spec to Cincinnati's distinguished Jiealth nfneer. Ye-terdav Milk Inspector Hart, in his report to the Jl. of stated lliat there were still dairies in the city ut liich su is fed to the cows. This shows a failing ofiiof the numiier slop dairies of about i percent. It is understood ihat a lecni clerk ill beappoint-i ior the Health Department by the B.

of A. within a fen days, ami that I lie war against violators of the law will lie waged. M. Unrretnon yesterday filed a threatening to the B. of A.

protesting against the hi ard rejecting tiny more of l.i'is. As the matter is in tlie Courts on a writ inaiidaiitiis, the board filed the coruinum-catioii about action. The Gnverniuent Build intr- Postir.aster Zumsteln yesterday suspended Clerks John K. Burke and Charles H. Marsh, oT the mailing division, days each for lighting, and Clerk Robert A.

Yillalte for It) days for seeing the hgiil and not reporting it. iiited Stales uistricf Judge Sage overruled a motion for a new trial in the suit of Mrs. Leonora T. Lynn against Wunani 4jixdall. has been allowed jki.hoo ijaniages tor the death of her husband, avho was killed hy the elevator in the Uoodall.

Building. A Judgment wa rendered yesterdty by Judge sane overruling a for a new trial in the suit of James H. cdell against Frank Reynolds and and di-missiug the suit at the cost of plaintiff. I nited states Clerk Noble C. Butler, of Indianapolis, as a visitor at the tiovcrn-ment Building yesterday.

Cuptain Charles J. Dutour. of Kentucky, an old river man, who is reis.mmeiulcd by Congressman Berrv to succeed Mr. Fehre.i hatch as I'niied Sta'es Suiervising Inspector of iiLeaui Yesscls, as in tue city ctterday. With the Police.

Charles C. Kaker. of Ninth and Linn streets, and Louis Hunt, of Beech avenue, are two men who have laken the places of strikers at Morii-oti A gnodgrass' planing mill. Hunt and Broadway. Last night Ed Locke, of .7 West Third street, and Herliert Fnrrell, of L'Jii Karr street, two of the stiikers, followed the men into an Avondale ear as they left the mill and called them scabs.

Serious trouble was averted by the presence of De.ective Keating, whopiiiccd the two under arrest lor disorderly conduct. Owing to the pressure brought to bear upon hnn. Lieutenant James Himrtihaii yesteiuay sent his resignation to tlie Police Commissioners, but was Auully prevailed upon to withdraw it. The Commissioners will consider his ca-e next week, and will probably retain hnn upon the force in some capacity. The Police Coniiiihr-'oncrs yesterday released Ed M.

Bradley, alias William Joiyison, from the workbou-e. About three months ago he was con vie tea of Hiking an overcout from a raeg. he owner of the coat appeared before the Commissioners yesterday and said he was satisfied ih.it the cout was only taken as a Joke. Bradiey has served three mouths as the result of his "Joke." Com Jones. Tim Mulligan and Gus Hanson ill be released from the workhouse in a few-days.

A defective flue set fire to the roof of Amelia Conner's residence, at Eighth and Evans streets, causing an alarm from Box Loss ion. Houndsmau Johnson yeterdar preferred rbsrges against Urtetrs Haines, and Fisher for being on their beats and eating lunch in a livery stable on Walnut tiilW. Officer licit ui'in found a lady's cloak at the Odeoii Monthly night, Inch can be had at the Walnut Hills Police station. 'ihe iMiiice are looking for a man who ha been swindling the ladies of Walnut Hills, lie sells three boxes of indigo blue for 10 cents, but tlie boxes are empty, which is not discovered until he goes. When the caste of lid Bickart was called itt the Police Court yesterday he was represented by Attorney Shay.

No one showed up to pro-'Ciiie on tueruarge oi oeing a cneater and a sw Inderal Atiantn. so he was dismissed. Rush Dixon, a colored man living at Ka-t Front street, was beiie.ed to be trying to i jck pockets on Fourth street yesterday. Officer lioepper arrested bim for loitering. Wiiliam Vhyrock, of 3i Elder strjeet.

a cooper, leil into a vt yesterday at.cmuou and dislocated his shoulder. Mrs. Hannah Le Hue of 704 Freeman avenue, as on the way to the grocerv yesterday, when she was stricken with paraiysis. ehe was taken to the City Hospital in Patrol 5. and remained unknown until last evening, when she as idciiUtled by her liro.her.

she was still 'lneouscioiis at a late Lour last niht and iu a serious coudiuoii. Tlie porco ciimners who have been turning tricks nearly every nigut placed one more to tluir rcss.rd last i.igln. and tilleeaped arrest, ihe residence of Cornelius Vanderyachl. No. West Ninth street, asen.ered a ttian- ii.

oi cioi dci u.ging sr. anueryacnt and Dr. W. 1). Kempt er and tome jewelry were stolen.

The Police Court. In the Police Conrt yesterday morning John Early was lined and costs tor ringing a door bell at Eighth atid Plum streets ar.d to see the girls. Henry t'tosterman and Theresa Koehler were di-niL-sed lor aduitery. as they promised to h'ad a better life. Clint Mc bride, the yoang man who picked pockets al St.

Xaner's Church, was rlind over. Be wrote letters to the proaecutlug witnesses, saving that he was going to gs-t married and ueggeti them not to neitd him to a living tomb, aa he was tbe only support of a widowed mother. The letters had uo effect, as the ladiea prosecuted hitn. John Tot'lii was given -lavs and fined $25 fer throwing b-iiks through the windows of Ma.tie Oreeu's dive, cu Longworth Kmt. Lasbsw I'atians Procesc At the meeting ot the federated Labor Council last night the delegates from the separate anions ere nruered to notify the unions they repres, to send an immediate protest against the parage oi tlie bill noar peuiimg to repeal tbe on con vjct-maoe The ia provides fr ihs siansptna of such tu order to eUstltiguish them irom tree-iahur product kins.

Labor uuiona ail over the eountrr are protesting against the law, ciaituli-g that its passage a direct blow to ho neat lalair. Oosurd of Control. The Board of Control met yesterday afternoon and referred the two bills of Messrs. Zuoisiem and liiliigan for carriage hire for the Board of Supervisors to the President. The hills are for 1 and were approved by the Commissioners, but the Board of Control wants tlie President to investigate and report at the nest meeting.

A resolution passed to i the pay-roll next Saturday. On account of tla? election the county employes asked that ther be paid on that day instead of on Tuesday, when the board holds its regular session. COURT NEWS. Candidate For Longrvlew Adam Smith Sentenced IVjtal Matter Four rjerson were Lone view Asylum fe-terdav from the Probate Court. Dominick.

uirassi, ihe fruit dealer, was committed. La-t Sunday he assaulted his wile m.d. trievl to cut ber throat. For some time pa-t Fugassi has been worried about business mutter. Brooding over bis fancied troubles caused him to be nine melancholy.

About seven months ago evideni-es of insanity eppeared and he grew or- and Bnallr became violent. Last outi-day night lie atiempteil to kill his wife. But for Ihe timely interference of Corbln he would have cut ber throat. Court yesterday the neck still bore the inttrksof his fingers. He refused to ansivrr any iuesii ns yesterday.

Ills home is al o. II Colege street. His age is 64 years. Iteruaidina Mueller, age .12. was also sent to the a-)lum.

she has various delusions. E. E. Anderson aud John A. Reeuieker had recurrences of insanity, and were sent to the asvlum.

1 lie administrator of Daniel HilDDert's es tate has been authoriw-d by th Prol ate (. ourf to a claim agauist the street rallw ay company. Cit'zen, of rorestville, Anderson Township, applied io Judge Ferris in the Probate Couri yesterday for the establishment of a special tchooi district. The Board of Education of tne township refused the request, hence the application to the court. F.va Lcviss has been aw arded as attorney's fees to carry on her suit lor divorce against Lewis Levlson.

Emma Corey has been awarded $300 a eek nlimoiiy from Alonzo Corey. Ueorge itetendanner got a verdict against II. Roseiibanm Jt Co. for i-'-loi- damages. He was Injured in an elevator accident.

Sco.t Botiham for ihe plaintiff. The mandamus suit of Maienthal i McCain: against the city, nmiptl the issuing of a jiermii to erect a "tallow house." has been dismissed, as the permit was issued. Adam smith, who plcadeti guilty to the charge of manslaughter, wa. sentenced to the penitentiary yesterday toserv In years. Tlie jury disagreed in the ca of Henry Peitz against the Ml.

Adams and Ellen Park Hallway. He wanted damages for laving thrown off a car. The wheels pes-ed over his hand, cutting off two flusters. The 4efense was that he was intoxieateil. Tlie first damage stilt resulting from the Hunt-street aicidcnl.on the Avonda'e electric rood, to conic to trial is that o'Nora Mahoney.

The hearing began vestcrday Hi Judge Moore's Court, frhe ants itaitiages. Herskiill was fractured tiiid she was ot aerwise injirred. Kmelie E. Eggers and others sued E. Eggers to partition real rstaie.

Alu-vweli ir Creed, afton eys. K. B. sinnickson and other -lied Emily M. Dart and others to enjoin tbe closing of a roadway.

Swing Morse, attorneys. Cornelius F. Neill sued tbe city for damages becau-e of injut ies isceived by lail- lug inte a water pipe treitcu. Corcoran Corcoran, attorneys. MarvS.

Ounkel tued for divorce from Frtd F. Otnikel. Ho ha-a bakery ut t'i West Court street. She says he has under the influence of drink i-o much during the past three years that he has negtected his business and she lias had to attend to it. r-he says the business was started with money each contributed.

It is charged also that be beat her last Tuesday and ia-t Minday and also instigated an t.ssauU on her by his bro iter, who is now under arrest for it. lie has llircateiied to kill her and tried to cut her ith knife, lie wa-enjoined fr nil lL-pe log of tie bakery. Clius. L. l.undy, atlornev.

The 1 onsolidated Bulldifg Association sued S. C. Cox oth- rs to fcjreclose a Wiison at H'TriiiiKer. istorneys. John 11.

Kroulage su -d Elizabeth Heid-kamp and others to partition real esta e. Jr Liiidciuan. uttomcys. Mary Haetgrclve is executrix under the will of Henry Haet irriove. Personalty and realty, SI oU each.

L. West Is adminigtrnt rix under the ill of Clinton fc. West. Personalty, $1JU: realty, Anna Orothcim Is admi'iistratrix t.f Louis Orotlieim. si.msi.

Thomas Barrett is executor under the will of hilwanl Cediitis. Persoinliy, Tbe Cottage Building Anm intlon got Judgment Martha A. nry for ism S. W. Miruni got Judgment against 11.

B. Bales for SHUl (ti. New suits were filed in the Common Pieas Court: Consolldateti Hui'ding and Company vs. Samuel C. Col ft al.

Money. A Herrliri-rer. StU.47). John vs Elizabeth Heid-kampetal. Partition.

Lii.d maim A Luide-liiiiiin. W.477. CortieMiisP. O'Neill vs. CItyoI Cln-cintinti.

Monev. Corcoran iCorcoran. SW.47S. Henry W. Hunt vs.

W. Bowles. Lien and execiition. Scott nham. K.

B. elal. vs. Emily M. I-artetal.

Injunction. Sw lig i Morse. In matter of Heleta Bi-tiiiann. Ex-parte habeas corpus. (Jus.

I. Werner. Mary Uunkel vs.x'red T. UutiVel. Divorce.

Chas. L. Lundy. Ennalie E. Eggers it al.

vs. John E. Eggers etal. Partition. Maxwell at Creed.

vs. C. Die rinter. Appeal. C.

W. Baker. New suits were filed in th Circuit Court: 1.7n.s. Wm. Cornell vs.

Join Bunnell. Appeal. Wm. CoppoeJ A 0a! suits were i-d in th Su nerior Court Ueorge Oerkeet Christian Zicg-leretal. Restoration.

1. Judge Wright's jury yesteday gave Waldnera verdict for igainst Levi Price i ai-count of a ctntrart to employ plaintiff to make Smith A Kuhu tor plaintiff: W. C. Simon fr defendant. Constable Jimmy Kohimu.

of Suuire (lass's Court, yesterday arrested Elw ard Hurinan on a betrayal warrant sworn ott by Miss Maggie Fischer. Burmati is aenbnet maker, and is '-'3 years of age. He was arrr.irned bef re Squire Has, and committed Pi jailiri default of s'ssj bond. Iliirnian ill be giren a preliminary bearing by Squire liass i ue 30t inst. REINS PIED In tbe Merchants sadYIannfactnrers' Ia the Old Fiir liiy.

The Fidelity Fire aud Marine Insurance Company has reinsured in he Merchants and Manufacturers Instvanc Company of this city. A meeting of the P.aird of Directors of the Fidelity was held yeserday to consider tbe terms offered by the later company, and at noon the affcirs of the Bdelity were transferred to the Men hants 31 The policies of the Eidelit; will be taken up immediately and the Mechants and Manufacturers' policies subslltiicd therefor as far as possible. The business of the fidelity for 1W. amounted to in -remiuins. Of this amount about of 'er half Is Cincinnati and the resds scattered in Kew York, Ri-wtnn.

Buffalo, Chicago and about tit tito tcii-s in i 'hio. There ere few- bid for I hi hole, it even being reported thai there n-oiily one, and it is understH that the rein or commission given by the reinsuring onipany was only about 3.S per cent. This w. of enrw, calculated upon the usual cent of the annual as the imerned preTnluir.s, making the figures ot tbe ea nbout 513.0. The business of tit Pidelitv.

as i fieensaid. was trniiserredlo office of the Merchants and Manufactiii rs' ye-terday. but the company iteif will, cir-e. continue in existence, with Henry Jojensin at its head, until the last policy is expa-d and the ir.deoi-edvess t- settled. The UdeliiT was orsanid about a ouarter of a cent.iry ago as a coinpniou to the older ashitigtoii, with much the same men as I stoefc The pf nature of the com- pany.

and the ta-t tha' iis.t i-teni main- 1 tamed by the late K. V. was the cause ot general at the deal of Pte-ident BKikfieid tbat he company wou I qui' and reinsure in ih Washington, The! nredieiioits were in a fulfilled yesterday. PIERCE'S MEDICINES. CAST UX, tbe dastsTtfart, diwasss, ad we al norma pero-liar to women by the purpt actios of It.

Pierce's Favorite Prcacfition. It's a erfuL invigcaratins; toxtM and a trengthass-iog; narritka. It bnnsraiiea for s'n Iras iidbS, rava-trha and beartg-dosrn mnaraiiai Ira. Oora Cratumos) olA'a. 7 K.

Yalta -I tik your Dr. Ka-ree'a FvoDto I'ltscilption sea I was run dowa ad through tltewarm saatber. It worked be a ebarm oa ray SJteia ana I aaa a rod Wi keayasr'iB nsh-sow. as the best Kedi- tn tbe wnral (or tie I ook adaaort all kirnia rVsnc Medk-iaea, doctors preaerip-tand witoout beoeflt. as Barmy a day fcnt Utaw 1 reo- ef as aasty Irkrada.

PIERCE jr. CUHE oa koxct iSTiriuisn. aatOtauCnaara. THE JOHN SHILLITO COMPANY. CINCINNATI OVERTOPS All the other cities of this country in being the Lest market for CLOSE flHD SHREWD WHOLESALE BUYERS Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, To make their THE JOHN SHILLITO COMPANY Are the acknowledged LEADERS of Low Pricea and Vast Assortments in this market.

Special Attractions and Inducements for This Week Best Standard Shirting Prints, Best Standard Indigo Blue Prints, Best Standard Staple and Fancy Apron Ginghams, 32-inch Shirting Percales. Special Prices on the Most Popular flakes of Bleached and Brown Cottons, Ticks, Denims, Checks, Plaids, Domets, Linings, Prints and Cicghania, SPECIALS IX WASH FABRICS SIMILAR BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. IT WILL PAY YOU to see our goods and pricea before making your spring purchases. The John Shiilito Company 1830 Race, Seventh and Gecrge Streets 1894 KID HARRINGTON'S WINNISa. Last Saturday night Warren Daniels, who travcis for the Michigan Lumber made the acquaintance of a young fellow who fported two bi diamonds in a wcli-known Walnnt street ealoon.

They began shaking diie, first for drinks, later for coin. Daniels' lost jk, got with Ills new friend, and win be awoke next morning had but so cents out of a roil of 21.V His fried was gone, and Daniels learned that lie was "Kid" i sitieiotn I'ox anist vtnn lias been oieraiing in Cincinnati for some time. LOCAL OTIC Est, from $1 to S2'j; ver. So to Slid. Watches repaired.

Come and see. i H. R. STRL'EVE, 23S alnut st. nihL'7-Jt hers will find Mas.

Wustxw'a Soo-rn iso Svbit the best remedy for their childr-n. Cs-c a Dottle. JeI9-16titMWF trOld whisky guaranteed by analysis made by Prof. Fennel. Pnrmerton.

263 W. isixth st. in b.1 'Jlli stTht the Home Steam Laundry ,45 Arcade. DEATHS. EEXNETT Tuesday, March '7.

at 3 p. ot residence, Miisiti, Ohio, beloved wife ot Kolii-rt II. IJeiuiett. de-ea-ed. aged is years.

Funeral Friday, March all p. from Presbyterian Church. March "0. 1S94. at 7:15 p.

after a short illness, Conrad hinder, aged vcars and 13 days. unera! Thursday. March from residentse. 11 -Mus-a-chuseiis av. Relatives and friends are Invited, lia-' COFFEY March 2fi, Mary Coffey, beloved mother of Mary Coffey.

Funeral from her residence. 'lit Cutler Thursday. March 119. Mass at St. Edward's Church, al 8 a.

ni. DA SHNEY Monday, at 3:45 p. Findlev l'ushncy, at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Jennie West, 4d Ninth st.

Funeral Wednesday, March 2, al ti p. m. FLEMING Mary-, eldest daughter of Mary and the late John Fleming, aiied '-5 years and 3 months. Funeral from her grandma's residence, ox Sutler Thuriay, at 'I p. m.

(Indianapolis and. Chicago parors jileasecopy. GAJAXI March IS. ISiW. at her residence, L'6 Via Venti Set.emhn.

Rome, Italy, Mrs. Marr eiajani. widow of the Italian patriot. Ouptieimo Gajani, and daughter of the late Judge Henderson, of this my, and sister of the Lite Mrs. Daniel Van Malrc.

KENNEY On March 27. at after a linvcrlnir illnes-. Mary, beloved re tbe late William kenney. Funeral from family residence, 11 Rlrhmoud Thursiday. at tttil ni.

Services at Sr. til ward's reli. at a. m. 2s 2 MOODY March 2G.

at 10 a. at the Widows! Home, Walnut Hills. Susan Moody, widow of Wm. Ji Mmt, and mother of I M. C.

Medarv. F.ineral Wednesday, at lo a.m. Friends invited. remains of the late Charles O. Parker will be interred from rseeiion 75, Lot Grove.

F'riday, March 30. at lu a. in. Friends Invited. 'J6 "1 STRICKER Gef.rge ftrlcker.

beloved sin of Frank and Amanda Strieker, at their home in Oo i-onvi ie, ln on Tuesday iiioming, March 27, lhisi, aged 7 years. fCHERER March 27, nt 1 a. sfter a short I illness. Jiflrtta, daughter tif Louis and -Va- Helena tscnerer tnee asrel 1 year and weefcts. Funeral ThorMlay Itioming.

tiom resideii'-e. southwest cornerFourlecu'h and Ka.e. Mass at St. Francis's Chuich. at i a.

ni. MnNUKFNTsl Aad All Kinds of Marble Work, jnjnuaicrils GUUiiAi-L a sa, K44 Court at. riee. ALIHEli Mflirtla HJ.VA DIAMONDS. iC.

Michie Bros. DlnMONDS, JEWtiiRY, 178 Wul f'ourtb Street CUteii SPECIAL NOTICES. f-Urawa'i Household Panacaa. "Tnf Great Pain Reliever." forinternal and external use; curesCraiups. Colic.

Colds; ali pain. 26c liiiusaua iyrj C-ttvt t'arvet Cleatniuc Derfeetlr done bv Meap 54t to i5j Hunt St. Ser.d for prices. flioneiiKi. Bihir'it ar-Oreing and Cleaainr at B.

Wilkar, by J. H. DoTY, successor, 61 K. Third st. au21-if srla Mrs.

M. A. Dee. 2f Jane SU. Walnut Hills.

Telephone mh24-lf ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. AP5IGSEE'-5 NOTICK APPtilVTMEXT. Tin. 2.54'. Hamiittoiv Contity Probate Court Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned has been duly appointed aud oua.iried as As.

UsTtxe for the Leneiit of creditors i-l Albert l'lenburg. Iebto-t will make their payments and creditors 'resent their claims forthwith lo said A "st Knee. 1LLIAM H. LCEDERS. Assignee.

Is Walnut street. Rooms 4. ri Cincinnati, March 2. lstM. LEGAL NOTICE.

rpH unden-lgned hereby elves notice that he A. has been duly appointed and queliUed by the pis. bale Oojrt of Hamilton Countv, as A-lgnee for tbe beta-tit of creditors of Pick-ard. Pierce a Menke. Cred'iors ere reqoentcd tit present their eiaitn dulv Termed, acciorei-in to law.

M. li. Mi I.TY KK, Assignee. iinit kiiKii, Attorneia. Cinainjiati.

Uarsai ia. laws. anac2aU3tsT a of purchases in. I2ST FINE ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 23 inches wide, new Spring styles, sold elsewhere at 80. FINE ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 3'ij inches vide, styles and colorings the latest; sold earlv in the season at 18c 16 HI INSURANCE.

OFFICE CivcisiSATi. March 27, lsfi4. This Com.panv hai ing reinsured nil its policies in the MERClUMV AN MAM'FAC-Tl REKV ISlRI COMPANY, ail matters pertaining 'o same snoii 1,1 reterrcd Ui them. HEM It EMERSON, President. Referrlnff to above notice, would request al! rarties holding FIDELITY" isliries toe-all nt our onice ntid 1 ave same ex bunged for ti.eof th AND MAN I FAC-Tl REltS'." WM.

il. CALVERT. President. w.s?. He'KiLt, Secretary.

I Office, IS W. Third Street. iiiiliis.iii.apl Telepkeae 7tT. LANGDON'S. vaaaa Langdon's Peerless Bread Is u-kat its name implies itkout a peer.

Ovens: 23-33 Lock St. Retail Dep't: 179 Race St. SODA WATER. SODA WATER I Pure and Highly Carbonated, in Mathews' Steel Fountains. J.

C. MEINHARDT BRO. Conrt Street, M'eat of Harriet. Telephone 7i2. mh25-I4t ANNUAL MEETING.

NOTICE. THE annual meeting of stockholders of the Ohio Southern Railroad Company, forthe election of Directors and kinb other business as may ciiioe before the meeting, will tie held at h- gene: office the company, in Springfield. Ohio, on A prii lnl, at 1 1 clock a. m. A majoriiy ihe Directors of said comi ai have calloil the stockholders Pi meet at the -aine time and place almve named.

Io coieider and vote upon increasing the capital stxtk of the company to i.isui; hich tlie Directors hae should be done. March Vi, iM4. OERUE W-. ttAUL, President. WiLLfAM L.

Doylk, HOTEL AND BATH. THE MUNRO Hold and Turkish Baths, Sereata Stnet, Bit. Viae aaa Kace fltrseta. LNCIS ATI, OHIO. Now is tlie lime to renovate thesvstem with course of Turkish baths.

DIVIDENDS. Cincinnati I-ef Tobaveeo WarthoiiM i'o. AT A MEETING of the Eoard of Direc.ors of this ctimpdiiy the regular liua terly dlvi-, i 2 per win on the prelerred stoi'k was tieelarcd, a ord'-rel to b- paid A prii 7. Trsiiisfr leils cle on Mureh 'leVtl, at o'clock- p. and reopen Apni ut o'clock a.

in. E. FCSeH IFPEL, rscetetary. rmli27-2t! PICTURES. FRAMED PICTURES.

SHEEN'S, 166 Race St mh23.25.2S.3oapl,4j).Il.I5.1'i,22.25.291 FINANCIAL. MONEY TO LOAN Ea-Hern Capital on Real SUtate Security at owe i rates, FiREDHRILX A. SCELIIDT, 34 W. rtmrtn St SOCIETY NOTICES. A.P.a- If yoa want asforautlo.

or aisii to ioia a eotxaeO. writ sa Lock Dos U. Huaoa B. Gisa full namoaadailalroas or no attanuoa will bo paid to yoqr eotninnaieanoa. innls-ser MA3i51C Crarinnati Coaarit No.

1. Reral aut r. ies M.Mtr.. Extra Mate aaeetutai VIlliSM-lV MOMT. xa, 1 jmt anara.

ni- wis-. lotreduet too of aew atritwr. rorofooa A petmona or mKiatioo aoo aaeniborsmri, inrntattoo saosbor eUaaoi oaadWatee.arraageaMaus or spe-etal oitil for work lsscreeo mod aojial mltor Buoectsg- Coameii Maaoaa eonitotiy ioaaHt. W. a.

A L'M A Si. T. I. M-E. Dacamirr.

Seeoroar. addreos: No. 4 UarreH tlo-s VkalBiu H'lta. lntiirS-JSoW MA-SSJ I atesl aaeettng Of McMilisa totisl 141. F.

ao4A- MTo-MGM gso. liCainiM M. nr. K. THE JOHN SHILLITO COMPANY.

Easily Recognized KID GLOVES 12, 16, 20 and 24 Button Length Best Quality Colored undressed Kid Gloves, in Black and Colors only (no White), at the uniform price of $1.59 a pair; former prices 2.05, 2.3o and 1.9o. SHOPPING BAGS Good Grain Leather Shopping Bags, in 5 Different Black only; the same kind we sold thousands of duriug last December. 33C each; worth from 50c to Goc. 'S SHOES- Fine Glazed Kid, Sprinsr Heel, Button Shoes, with Fatent Leather Tips- sixes 8 to 10e; 1 and widths; made by the celebrated firm of Laird, Schober MitchelL $1.75 a pair; regular price $2.25. JA PA NESE SO RE ENS Gold Embroidered, 4-Fold, feet high, never sold for less than $5 each; special price for this week only (Third Floor), $3.85 each; worth $5.00.

OH AMBER SUITES 3 pieces (Bedstead, Dresser and Washstaml), together with a Woven-Wire tsprinR and a Cotton-Top Mattress; Mahoauy Finish; 22 by 2S Bevel Mirror (Third ploor). $20.00 per suite; a big bargain. OEDAR OHESTS i In 3 sizes; Best Made and Finest Fiuiahed Cedar Chests in the market, at the exceedingly low prices of $10.00, $12.50 aud $15.00 Ivach. The John Shiilito Company 1830 Race, Seventh and George Streets 1894 PIMPS THE JOHN H. McGOVAN COMPANY.

4. 41, 46Ccutral A Cincinnati. O. PROCLAMATION. Mayor's Offick, City- of Cincinnati, Mayor's Proclamation! "SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE." ANNEXATION.

XirUKKKA2, on the 1.1'h day of April. the As-emb-'y of the state of lhi. eua-iest a law '-aii as-t to authorute cities of the yrad" of the first i-litsa to annex oontiKUOiis iiiuij1i-iimI corrKira-tionsof other gradwi or rlas-t" lying witliiii any county containing such cities of the first grade of the first c)as;" atul. Whereas, The Id ard of J.epi-laUon of the Ci'y of 1'n liiiiall hasdeclnred it intention to annex to the city of i liicluna'i the villages of Riverside. AvoiidaTe.

ami LIiiwimmI, by an ordinance January J. lh'M; and. Whereas, Tlie Mayor of raid City of Cincinnati caused such oidinance to he published once a vveck for four e.tise-iitive weeks iu i wo 'lewsj-Mpers imlilLshed, and of general circulation in Hamilton County, Ohio, In hich county said City of Cincinnati is altualed; and. Whereas. Tlie Hoard of of said City of Cincinnati, after hearing objections and reuioiistruiiees ag iiiiat tlie enld prowrseu annexation, determined hy ordinance, i.

i tH, in lavor or me annexation or said villages to the said City of Clui ioiiuti, and in satd ordinance fixed the 2d dav of April. sU4. as the day and time fortiie e'ec-tn li lo determine wlieiher such viilages shall be annexed tosxiid citv; Now, ihen, I. John 1. Mosby, Mayor of said City of Cincinnati, hereby li.au proclamation of the said election as follow The ehtiom of the City of Cincinnati will lake notice that an election will be held at the usual voting places in city on Monday, the 2d Day of April, 1894.

Between the hours of 0 o'clock a. rn. and 4 o'clock p. to determine hether tlie villages of Riverside, West wood. Avondaie, Clifton and Lin wood shaii be to the City of Made at Cincinnati.

Ohio, this 20th day of Mar.L, 14. JOHN B. MOSBY. Isai.J Mayorr tbe City of Cincinnati. Mayor's Office, Citv of Cincinnati.

Mayor's Proclamation! GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE. THK OCALIFiF.It EI.ECTOR.aof iheCiivof iti. timiitl will tx.Ue fio'Pte that rn pir-lion il! be tield al tne usual voting places in, said city, on Monday, the 2d Day of April, 1894, Between the hours of (i o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock v.

at a liich (T.icUou'the following uCit-ri sill ije clisf Muyor. Judge Superior Court. City Ciiv Auditor. Co-poratlon Couneel. Juuge Police Court, orieij) Ju slice of the Pe- Cincinnati Township, oim i) Hii intr of ihe H-xird t.f Legislation from eav-h evn liMmnered ward, a 2, 4.

6. P. 12, 1 4. Hi. 1.

20. 22, 24. 2'i, is. me 1 Member of She B'ard of KoHica'n from each evea numbered ward, as 4.0, i'. 12, 14.

1-. LO. 22. 24. 2ti, 2 and )ne from eo- ward.

Irt toldtli Inclusive. ilade at Ciitcinnaii 2oih dn March, lalH. JOHN U. X'jUT. i.tALl Mayor of lue City of CiucJrenatL LECAL NOTICE.

JESSE BKNJAMiy HARP.I-i COLI.T.V and ArtdiewJ. Collins, iiu father, residing al Laurel Creek, Cay ounty. Ketnucky, will take nouce that en thel2thday of Aagtist. Horace J. Moss, execut'-r under the aat will and lostament of Jeaee Oullna, de-i -eased.

Died his peii.ln in I be Probate Conrt of Hami'ton Ctwsnty. yhm, case Xn, the above iiamed partie acid others, praying for the sele of certain rei eatale be-lofiging to said estate to pay debts ox said estate, and de-cribed as folio as: Situate in Hamilton Ohio, a point in iheamiiii of Webb street. 13o feet weat of the aouttiweat corner of Webo aud snaltb streets: thence southwardly at an angle of Tit- 24' with tho aoatb Lue of Wetub street: in frotit ot this 1 a distance of loo feet to the south line of a brick vault eituatad on tha aoothwest corner of said lot went wardiy al right ancles to the above east line of this I t. a distance of l-Vift-et: thence northwardly at right angles to the south line of this lot and parallel with the eaat line of the same, a distance of 97.21 feet to the south llr.eof Webb street: theme artily aKn( thesonth line of Webb street and at an angle of Par Go" with the west Uoe of this lot a distance of feot to the place of beginning, and being Ihe same premi-ea conveyed by Louis Trainor to raid Jesse Collins by deed recorded in Hook 11, page bf, of the Ied Records of UamiltoD County. Ohio.

tra parties are reauired to answer on or beore the 5th day of Mav. 1M4. or jadatment ruay be rendered according to tbe rarer of ILI petition. HORACE J. MoSg, Exeerutor.

1 Acasoa A Aaia, AUornays. lai4-6lW As BARGAINS! PUMPS. HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, Slnirltt nnd Iuplex hirn't ling und i itaiilc and 'ly W' heel Siti-am i'utuph. Triplex iieiireil power l'unips. Air Compressors.

Colit torn for Artesian and Tube Wctia and Waterworks i'lunts. Couipieto suj. plies lor bteatn, as and Water aers. Itrnnch Ilonae, 14 T3 E. Main klrUmuad, it.

AMUSEMENTS. hi-s Tb-Ihi at Keturn oi tlie llicr-se Hit tho HOYTN tailk Kver. "WHITS FLAG-. All tttv ritwftt FRVorit't IWniitifiit utt nl rvimisiy I n.n-oi'- THE WALNUT rTh is Week. MATeNF.K TO DAY JAHE5 J.

CORBETT, lo Hit fcj.vH'u! flay, OEITTLEMA'N' JACK. I'riees i ic. iCi, 76 aod fl.OU. Kett Mnn tav- -ttitsi-l. m'i tt I-i KJ I 1 t.iit, vim-.

MATI.N-.K lilt HYDE'S COjMIJIDX A3ST To-Miglit and Er diiy Mgftt-lilies' Aigi.t, an I also satur.lny Mftn e. i in A itraa ir.g Cufda. HEUCK'i5 WlTd mil AM s) MONTE CAKTJO. TiV lilt Ih" la.4,ljHHtg W4-ts. iitai t-WnvUr mud zmiusuur Nxt N--k f-Ktst tfitiii.

xtii.a --t VIODEViLiES 12 'ir-ot Hp ia)ty AT. artc.l t-jM. VUn -rn uui7-i v.i. ri.rt DfiRIMAM's: vt HWUI ItSWll r--. Nur.t, MA1I.FH KVKl: AKi tH.N5.

PETE BAKER a THE EMIGRANT. week A Hrrti-r ititi HAYLI X'SHy; MILTON AND DOLLIE NOBLES! ts THE PHOENIX. ft-it "Tlie ODEON Leopold Godowsky, PIANO RECITAL' WUirABlt, Starr, S-s. aj f. Adnim-ioii oe.

lesrrel 7-W- ijti ls at tba store of 1. Bald a iu A mtiJCi-ttl MISIC HALL ipni i. t.io p. i 'rhes ft, ll.ati.1. srrint.

AiTBAiTiki PEVNY SISTERS -Irene and E.raeajaat isrwaaioiao asayraaioa. Secarasas'al rn. Ui a r.lajr rtanii.f ILI'lTv. WILLIAMS COLLEGE Glee. Banjo and Mandolin Clubs THE OOCOJ.

MARCH 30. feat at O. II. JLS.MNOU At CO. rii 2r' THE JOHN CHURCH CO.

BALLAD CONCERTS. HOWE-LAVIN COMPANY. SflLR MOV OPEN. mi i mmm Maramnrk Mat Mcaeaas aad Famllv TSeiLcr. iou.tn-le ri7 ie.i,'ii.r, atarefi w'l.

GREAT COSTUME EXPOSITION! rifsivr'r-jr rl-" ib M-t -j lrHt fer the pt fwmtt). JVinn our itinn. Ffrtir M(0. Admismafcm )sx. svea tktiKun tfr FOR SALE.

Damaged Cotton! Seventeen Bales Damaged Cot tor? For Sale. Can be soen at pd t. SIctrTA IT. AX AV. a HOPKIM.

Bid. will be receiied bv the un dersigned at office, arji Pork, up IMtoU April 3, lssl. Klful reserve.1 Vi reject any aud ail bids. J. lu.

aR OLb, Agent, C. X. O. and i. if.

fcy. ENDOWMENT POLICIEa. w. g. camiTron, 171 Vine SL, Cincinnati.

Ohio. P. O. Bji 743. Endowment Policies Bought.

rmhlT-IStoSai MEETING. "VrOTICE There wi be a meeting fl of and Faculty i.f the Cincinnati ii. irusreeo' ornoe Oieicg Kin au 1j iu ilie etlirloe. oa alnut street, Ijciwcefi Kasiiiixiil fifth strewts. io the C'ty of vi ftate I OoiiH.

ib HUX'AY, the gh iv t.f March, (Is tlj- last t-rfiar month, between le ha ties of 3 ami 'e of Ihe afterrrotm ot said dav, for the purv-e cf electing a Board cf TreBta.es to serve (or the ensuing year. A LEX AM) EH li. Mi'QCTFirT. Secre-srr. UaxcA Z7, loiH.

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