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I MATERIAL Plenty and atHandL Trouble Is To Eliminate Host of Men ga Those Available For. the Executive UemocraU Will Tblg Afternoon Outline Their Campafji At Meeting To Be Held la Colum-bus Conventions and Other Polities! Event. rariAi. itcs to ras xseciass. rwaSL'S.

OHIO, August 4 o'clock afternoon the Democratic Slat i Com mil la will roaet at tba Great Hotel In thla city to organise tba Commitose for the coming campaign. There' a multitude of candidates the Lxecutlve Chairmanship, and tha r.tiel CoimiKiM will have a thankless job in choosing between them. Tt, remittee itself will likely consist of 11 or thereabouts, a ail members of Central t'ommlttaa who bsvs publlc-, thetnaelvaa ara In favor of a c.n.mitiee of this size. Thera win ba DO to tb membership. Men who r- prominent In party councils ana who jmi'liiyed marked executive ability In r- inui H1 chosen.

It will be a matter ut rumination rather than tba reverse. Tba la Pl.aKTT AMD AT HAND. or tlie Chair of the committee hv leeu mentioned. Mr. doxen WU1 8.

r- th- Chairman of the Central I aiarently In the lead at prea-, lie tin Ktated unKulvocally that no rircumntanvea will ha take the of Kaecutlve Committee, merely In tl0 a similar statement made ijion. whrn the pvaalblllty of bis Chair of the EecuUva Commlt-l-- bn.ui'hed. But his friends through ti.r r'Aie xiili prt-sen's. the hope that his niny be changed wlieo ba attends tba tlirrltlia ri.ol.lm Mr. Thomax.

the names of Jamas of Canton: L. Abeil. of Itmiroad CommlMsloner Kinder, of Flnd-ly ii. rial K. W.

Klnley, of Uucyrua; Boa-i i Vuung. of Marlon; Colonel Jamas T. and Colonel Ktlbourna and Mr. Jamea of thla city, have all been mors or leas mentioned. And thchi Aa rnu.

oraaaa, VViu iiamea are being kept In the back-truuiio by their friends for the present. Mr. Kuea, of Coiumbua, wboae name baa aa a powstbte candtdate for in. locutrve chair, aaya: "I am not, and un nu Irr-unut isru'ea Wui 1 ba Uut for the ole3." A i lh itwun( to-morrow Mr. Gao arra the Kuii, of Wits ckty.

will turn over to Central i'oinralu ail tba booka, papera ii otner proiiarty or uta Kzecuuva conv- inliive uf the bat camiaUjra. Theae books Kiel iapera ware damanoed of the conamittea the wtntac by a vote of a portion of trie male ventral uommraee, but were re-futW. Now thwt a repnaaantaUve Central coanltte baa bean elected, the booka wtrl "oc-tumnl over without dmur. aocomDanied lr a magnificent organisation throufh the late, reedy for aoxiva work. hr state ram'loalee will hold a meeting a me omce oi to senate Clerk, IX TUB BTATSaotlSB, At i i iocn Thursday, nd talk matters over.

At the elosaof their meeting they will k-ijourn tu the Great Southern Hotel, where ttis) vtiK present their suggestions to the Male leiiirm Committee. The Southern Hotel, by tbe way, will be the headquarters ui ine committee this year, aa It was luat year, and operations will betfin twrly Krlday morning. The State Central mnimiuee ui maqa up as mupwa: nrt Uistrlct John Hagerty. Hamilton. 8cond lyewle Reemelln, Hamilton.

Third Ijowllng, Joa Dowllng: anti-Dow ling. W. C. Kly. l-ourtb John T.

Kenna, Mercer. Flftlv-W. W. Wilson, Van Wert, eixth E. B.

Stivers, Brown. rVventh W. 8. Thomas, Clark, tlghth Jin P. Brenner, Champaign.

Ninth Jorrn iiolan. Lucas. IVnth John L. Patterson, Scioto. Eleventh P.

M. Culltnan, Perry. Twvlftb James lioas. Franklin. Thirteenth Frank Dorr.

Seneca. ourtcenth Charles Ferguson. Lorain. Kennedy, Morgan, 8itet-nth-W. C.

Bitrger, Harriaon. Bvrnteenth Isaac Hill, Licking, eighteenth Franso l. Miller. Mneteentb C. A.

Corbin, Ashtabula. Twrotleth C. P. Smith, Cuyahoga. Twat -first Harry Wilson, Cuyahoga, BLUNDERS or the War Department Denounced Br Wisconsin Democrats.

II lLWAUKEs, August SI. The Demo cratic state Convention for tbe selection of a complete ticket was called to order In the Lyceum Theater, at 12:15, by ex -Governor G. W. Peck. Chairman of the 8 tats Central Committee.

He announced that tba State Central Committee had selected James L. O'Connor as temporary Chairman of tbe convention. (Chairman O'Connor was received With a of applause. He spoke over an hour nd was applauded throughout. A recess ns taken until evening, when tbe temporary organixatkm was made permanent.

The KeoiuiiUQa Committee's report was read anj adopted unanimously. In It no reference to the annexation question la made. All-ctance to Democratic principles, as Set f-'rth In the Chicago platform, la reaffirmed. The r.plutlons continue: "We congratulate the crUsena of the r.iuon on their loyalty and ardent' patriotism displayed In tbe vigorous prosecu-tton of the late war, and we especially hr-mw the Amerioan army and navy for their valor and Intrepid bravery land knd and we condemn In unstinted measure the War Department for the blunders and crimes committed against the brave buys blue In camp and on foreign battlefields by aeinab contractors. Incompetent surgeone and vain, rx art less army effloars, appointed for political purposes, and we hereby pledge to our brave sailors and soldiers who survive this war our larnest and loyal support to secure the I-unihment of the guilty parties.

Hiram A. Sawyer, of Hartford, was nominated for Governor on the Brat ballot. The airier candidates were T. Ryan and u. Rogers.

rLOWEB'8 Will Isterfere With Hla Fataref Political SrsoiAi. RiarATca to tys BjrqorBas 'vr Took. August 31. The Assembly district conventions for the two Jefferson County districts were beld ai Watertown lhis sfternoon. Ex-Governor RosweH P.

Flower, whose home In the First District, had expressed a desire to attend tbe State Conventioa as a delegate. His friends in the city of Wo-tertoWn worked bard for him, but tba rural (legates told Flower's friends ta positive tsrms that no man who did not support Bryan and Bewail and the Chicago plat-form 18M could go to -the State Convention from Watertowa. Mr. Floorer's fnda were assured that If his name was presented tn tha Mink.nHu. 4 promptly voted down, sad deelring to spare their candidate this humiliation they de-5ed not to present his name, Ex-Governor a prospective candidate for tbe wmnwnii nocm nation, EIPA1SI0IT.

Olvea a Black Eye Bjew Hampshire Democrats. oscoan, K. August. SX.rr The Democratic. Stat Convention was held here today.

Charles T. Stone. of Laconla, was aominoted for Governor. Tne platform expressed admiration tot and confidence In Wm. I.

Rrvan. and em. demned tha action at tba Secretar of the Treasury ta the -unnecessary laau of long term interest bearing "Ws renew our adherence to the Monroe oaaarting that, our national Pbere and lnfluafi AMnnMlunwIfl mntt m- he entire Western Hemisphere; and tost beyond securing requisite coaling and naval stations In other Darts of tbe world. the coaveaience and proteotioa of Our COBxin wsrrun abouid seek to acquire no THE DOTLISd MXlOmL. Oaio, August JL-Tbs Ctmnty Central Committee selected at the Dow ling trssaarlna rr, lew.

land ft 1 .11.1 THE EXQUIBEil! rS-ClATI, SKPTEitBEIt 1093 0 iMtkw of eTxand as follow Chairman, Dr. T. V. Iu Toy; Secretary, W. stoke: Treasurer.

Stanton Brea-ear. Th commltts appointed at tlv aatW Dowllng IUm Convention (and represent, fang thai (action) baa not yt organised. DATTOI iElOMDrilTIX Kmn. W. Va- August XL Th Rama.

Beans of tba Second Congressional District! of Wast Virginia met In eotrrawtiew bare to reeomiaated Hon. A. a. Deytoa, joaa w. Mason igaiuuta air.

wwa. w. 8. Linsley Dominated TJ. B.

G. Pltser, Berkeley County. A "Hardy County man nominated Judge Holt, of Taylor County. Colonel R. K.

Fust nominated lion. Goore C. Sturgt, of Mooongall County. When IS of tba 1b eounttee bad voted Dayton bad 144 votes, Pltser murgias 2 en Holt a. Only 12 were required, to nominate, and a notion waa made to nominate atr.

Dayton by acclamation. In minute more waa doe. Tba resolution indorsed tba Admtniat ra tio course and declarad far brotaetlon and aound money, but did not aay what waa eound money and did bet jBeoiioa eilver or Old. OE0ROETOWI COaVEJTIOI. irtoui; Mwif r.m Mwism Oaoaonrown, Ohio, Aimrt Six Tba Re publican County Convention waa bald in tba Opera, Houaa In' thla city to-day, and waa altinly Th followtnc were nominated: Dr.

Sheldon, Auditor: R. K. Uvlnw ton. flherNT, and Wm. Francta, Conunla.

loner. No Candida ta waa named for I. Urinary IHrertor. Tba new Executive ta composed of Lea Edward of Ripley; H. Z.

Bhinkle, of Lewla: London and W. 8. Kanirburn, of thla city, and Charlee Snyder, of Mt. Orah. Jamea Oardaer waa Indoraed for the Rlolev PoetofBf.

and Vi.u for tbe Oeorsetown Puetofflce. A000RDIHQ TO B0BEBT8. srscsAi. tiwitea to raa aaoviaaa LaxmoTow. August' 31.

Says Editor Sam J. Roberts la the Dally Leader this afternoon; "Ws ara In a position to state authori tatively that whatever may be the verdict of the contest for the (Appellate Judgeship nomination la the Third District, there win be no sulking on the nait nf th nnann. ressful candidate. Republicans In Kentucky are more determined than ever before to lay aside personal disputes for the welfare of the party. Mark this prediction, the convention at Lebanon will nmma h.

next Judge from that district," TO SETTLE TE0UBLE8. Lot'tsvtLU, August 31. The troubles In the Jefferson County Republican Com mittee have led to a meeting of the Republican State Central Committee being called for here nest Tuesday. The two local committees will submit their grievances to the State Committee, which will finally dispose of them. The Insurgent committee Inalata that Chairman Alf Davis, of the reanlai- i-umuiiiim, ue removeu-ana It is on una that the fight blngea 08GAB TPBJTEB AOOEPTS, sraoTAi.

axss-ATaa ran snrou Louiavillb, Anguat 81. Oscar Tur ner waa this morning notified of hla nomi nation for Congress by the Democrats of the Fifth District and accepted. He will run on a platform declaring for free sli ver, reaffirming the Chicago platform, in dorsing Bryan for President In 1800 and de claring for the Income tax. Turner Is verv wealthy. He le the son of Oscar Turner wno represented tbe Fifth District many terms.

LE8TEE STILL FIGHT 110. arsenal. atavAToa to raa mnua Lbbajcom. August 81. The Tbfand Appellate Diet riot Convention will meet here to-morrow to nominate a Republican candidate for Judge of tbe Court of Appeals.

Judge Wallace W. Jones, of Adair County, has enough Instructed votes to nominate, but C. W. Lester, Slats Inspector. wlH go before the con-ventfon.

A TEASI POUTIOIAB. sraeiAZ. araraToa ve raa aawrraam. Potirr FiAASAJrr, W. August SL Hon.

James Capehart publishes a card to day in which he states that he cannot cure the nomination for Congress at the Democratic Convention to be held at Spencer Thursday, and therefore withdraws from CONSERVATIVES lis fuse To Take Part la the Peace Ne. ffotlattons. Madkid, August 818 r. a. Senor Bilvela, now the virtual leader of the largest section of the Conservative party, la a conference with Senor Sagasta, the Premier, to-day, as to the personnel of the Spanish Peace Commission, persisted In his refusal to allow any member of hla party to Join tbe commis sion.

After the confer noe Senor Bilvela said to a number of nswspaper representatives: ''How can we now be expected to share tba, grave responsibilities of concluding peace and to expose ourselves to the discredit that may result therefrom. If we are to succeed tbe Liberals in power we must be free. An official dispatch from Havana describes the attitude of the Cuban Insur gents as' "completely pacific. "General Blanco, 'Who la Indisposed, Is about to go." the dispatch further says, "late tba interior for some daya." GRIM REAPER. Major W.

T. McCracken. Nxw Tork. August 81. The death of Major William V.

McCracken. President of the Louisville, 8t Louis and Texas Railroad, kt announced. He was a member of tbe Lotos and Olympic Clubs, tbs Loyal Le gion anu tne unto oociety. Tbo Oldest' Old Fellow. srsotAi.

atsTAToa re raa aaaoxaas, BpaiMoriBt-D, Ohio, August 81. I H. aged 80 years, the oldest Odd Follow tn the state, died to-day. He was one of the pioneer manufacturers in the -city. Rot.

Calvin' Neachsm. srseiAA BsarATCai re tss ssacissa. HopxrasvrLLB, August 81. Rov. Cal vin Meacham.

on of tbe most widely known Baptist ministers ra Kentucky, died near here but night of kidney trouble, aged 85. Theodore Allen. Bt. Louis, Ms, August SX Theodora Al len, of New "Xork, Secretary of the Trade Mark Association of tbe Plug Tobacco Manufacturers of the United States, died to night at tha Planters' Hotel of paralysis. Vetera Fir Chief, Daraorr, August JL James Elliott.

one of the oldest Fire Chiefs In the United States, died at this afternoon of stom ach SCATTERED a Difroreat Cities Ar the Boa; as Pawa Chscks For Ring. -Clxvxlakd, Oaio, August SL The Clrve land police have Information which leads them to believe that the swindling scheme wtilch led-to tba arrest of Julius Beeman yesterday was practiced tn other cities than Buffalo. Tbs letters -melasma bogus pawn checks for a diamond ring have been scat tered la inoianapoiis ana Cleveland. The police believe that the swindle la a big one. and that tba leaders ar yet to be appre- ONE KTTJiED And Six Injared la a Labor Riot at GAivatrroK.

Txxas, August 8L Is a riot which occurred en tba Maitory Docks to day one man wma killed and injured. Ne name are ret The rtot grew out of labor troubles, tbe long-shoreman de manding an advance rrom su ana cents ner hour to and OO cents for day. and night work respectively. jf' ixviis PATnars leae SAa' FxAircisco, August 8L David Cob-lentx, eged 21 yeara, a momber of the Volunteer Hospital Jumped from a window while dWtrioua from typboid fever and killed bimself. He was tbs soa of a wealthy liquor msrebant.

i' rATAL TEXAS SCSXiaCASIL SX Paso. August sX-Dr-Oacsx X. Brmax was Instantly killed, and E. St. Leon, a stats ranger, was fatally wounded by John Collier and other partly near Socorro, Tsa-aa, while Bracx and fct.

Leon were trying to arrest CeiHer and others for Shnoiing iColuer la la Jail, Of Methodist Episcqpals. Fertj-SeteBtb Sessioi Bsm it 0:1 Xeiii, Oil, Wi Bishop Viacent llakes a Pleasant Impressim I 'r 't Bt. Dr. Gillett-, Tki. City.

WlU Beeene Puter tke Dajtta 0 (OkU) Tbe flncenaaU'ezMiuai eooerewoe of the MebndJst4EpBsoopat Cburcb met for its forty-eeveDtb scsskm at Ptrst Church, Xenis, Onto, yesterday at a. Bishop Vtnoeot called tbe eonfereocs te order, after tea lbs sacra mint of the Lord's Supper administered to about 800 commurrl- caota, the Blsbop being assisted in tbe grv- too by fbo Preskrk Eiders. Tbe cbreooaogicai roll of the- coneraoee was called by to Secretary, and was re sponded to by. newt Of tbe sstwlsters wbo While tba names of tbe de- maesa members were called tbo oonference. out of respect to the -memory of the dead.

arose wh bowed bead. Rear. S. O. Royal was elected Secretary, and Rev.

C. W. Horn, Treaaarsf. Six rows of pews ware set apart, to be known an tba bar of "tbe conference, and all others are squired to eH In a not nor part of tba church. Tbo rules of order of last year were adopted for use this year.

There were a number of Im portant committees appointed to look after tbe Interests of tbe churob. Those represent the Epworth League. Missions, Cburcb Ex- Home, Pe- rtodieaia, Sunday School. Tempera noe and many other societies. The Bishop was re quested to appoint 4 committee of five on nattsonal aSatrs, and this committee will brine; ta surtabie resotutkuis In regard to our late war wth Spain at a later seas! on.

Tbe Comsnlttes on MempkVare Revs. Mar. ray. La Sourd, kotehasn BurdsaB, Story and Brown. Tba conference decided to nave a commis sion appointed to meet with other commissions from tbe four Ohio conferences and petition cbe General Cohf erenoe of IBpO to reduce the number of annual oonferanc in Ohio from Ave to four.

Tbe plan coa-tempiatee wiping out the North Ohio Conference and put tins; tbo churches in that oonference hvto tba Cincinnati and Central Otilo Conferences. Before this is aocoi pUsfaed there will have to be a great dead of eocleclaettcsi politics indulged In, but it only a matter of time until tbe desired sod ail SB BBOOOHT AXOOT. Many laymen thick that tba church a entering too largely Into secular matters when it organises a church insurance company. Tet such a company has been organised and is soliciting the business of tbe churches. A committee of five was appointed to Investigate this Insurance matter, con sisting of Drs.

Starr, Pearson, Mason, Aus tin and Royal. The Bishop then took up "Tbe Thirteenth Question." "Has the Char acter of Each Preacher Been Examined?" Tbe names of the following Presiding Elders were called la order, and their characters were passed: Rev. R. H. Rust.

D. of the Cincinnati District; Rev. K. T. Wells, D.

of the Dayton District: Rev. G. H. Dart, of tha Georgetown District: Rev. T.

H. Pearne. of the Hlllsboro District, and Rev. J. F.

Marlay. D. of the Springfield District. Then the character or every mm iatMr was naaaAd bv tba Conference. The Book Concern sent a draft for $1,060 to be distributed among cbe wornout nun.

later. Dr. E. T. Wells read bis resort ai Presiding Elder of the Dayton District.

He has served with great faithfulness rbe district for the past six years, and, therefore, must retire, as by tbe law of tbe nhumh Km baa reached the limit 'of time ai lowed. But while he gives-up-the district Dr. Weils is assured of a good oburoh, as he is one of tbe strong men of the Oonference. Dr. A.

B. Leonard, of New Tork. General Mlaslonar- triad the statement to tbe Conference that lbs $186,000 debt of the Missionary society BAD BBKIt BAISBD. This shows the great financial strength of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church, when con raise such a large amount outside of all otner obligations, during such bard times as tbe country has just passed tbroucb. Two excellent eermons were preached veaterday afternoon to large corisrvgations by Rev.

E. O. Buxton, D. and Rev. 'Barnes, D.

D. In the evening Rev. A. Kynett. D.

of Philadelphia, made an address on tbe work of tbe Cburcb Exten- Inn The programme for to-day la as follows: At a. address by Blsbop Vincent; a. regular Conference business session; 3 p. anniversary slonary Society, addi Woman's Home Mbv bv Rev. Louis Al- bert Ba II nf Cleveiandi 4 o.

Bnwortb League anniversary, address by Rev. David H. Moore, D. of Cincinnati. a l- p.

a ntimhp nf mnreaentativs laymen are expected to-day as del eg at ea to tne eighth annual laymen'a, convention, A eighth annual laymen'a, paper will be read by Hon. J. G. Bra Dayton, upon the "Power of the Board In the Church." JThis paper diacuaaed bv the convention, and wu Ofncuu will be discussed by the convenOcm, and will bring out very strongly the feelings of the laymen In regoro to meir riguie r. Bishop Vincent made a very pleasant lm--JfTTitL.

TT mlnlaterB. and It Is propheslea tnsi ne win 1 J. or tne ooiur.iK.u.l Monday next, or noi A manv frlenda of Dr. Gullette will be pleased to learn that he has accepted a unanimous wj wwi. -Grace M.

E. Church, of Dayton. Already many names are suggested for Trinity Cburcb. this city, which Dr. Gullette has served ror tne past iwr nothing has beendone in the What is known as the Cabinet, consisting of Bish op incent ami.

ut. uxv -(vwutue will hold daily sessions p. at the home of Mr. F. B.

where the Blsbop Is being antertalned. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS. New Tork. Augast slu-iAcrived-4 Bsrbarassa. New York.

August Sallsd1: Teutonic. IJ Tie- pool: Antwatp. Arnvea; nre- Ralifax. Aagust IX-Arrtwi coreaa. sow iaiia.

Anruet ai. Arrives: vicuna, new Tork. ne nsrmm Asgost si. Arrived new 1 1 Aanef. II wsssissn.

rsu- adelplua. Rotterdam. August Arrives: Mew Craeenetowa. August si. AjrtTeo: Hm Anenat si SaDeS: Tslser Wll- bslm oer Qroess.

New New Aogost tX-BaUsa: abshs. DIDB'T HAVE FosToaiA. Ohio. August XX. Mats Jennie BurkbsRer died at tbs home of James Ball, where she has lived for years, at midnight.

Tbe trouble waa aiacrssswl as appeadtoltle, and Monday ruifht. with her oonseot. an ooeration was performed by- pra. Hale. Hnryaod HoegeT It wsstound Ulat tbe diagnosis was Incorrect.

prime cause was an obstruction la tbe bewehv which hs4 tacreased to several times ttte normal atse, causing ulceration and perforatkm. METHODIST Mt. BtCKAB, 'OBao" August Tbe Onto Conferee. of th Methodist -Protestant Cburcb convened at this place -today to annual asasina Tbe Ohio Oonforence camp meeting at Sabtna, Ohio, was not as great a financial success this year as last, and ther are rumors of a ebang in the camp meeting management. The conference will continue in session until next Monday evening.

SHOT THREE TIMES. V' LaxrsoTOM, KT-y August- 3L On Jack's Creek Monday afternoon Wuliam Brock, a tobacco planter, tried to exterminate the Smith family ta that vicinity. Three Smith brothers" quarreled with Brock ever the divistoa --of a- tobacco crop. Brock perforated tha trio with buckshot, none fatally, however. Woriey Smith, la In tbe hos pital here, and will likely toss bis asm.

ALLEQED FALSE lasweaucarrixxa. to Anwoat 8L Latter Corrisrs Barry HenwsL Edgar G. Burtisv- roga, Votta Clark and. srubetltut Carrier Alt WlBkuas) aav been iKrtxfled. by Postmaster Myers that chervea have bees filed asainst than with First Asststast Poet- msa ia -General Perry 8.

Heath. Th chief eompoist is tbat ane tbetf Usto resorta, CHUTESE REBETfl Wla Two Bulo s4 Ml Tare Tkowsetad woMlsrs. toMDOM. Jkutwfi. ns-A.

tV! stopatoa from Shanghai dated Wednesday says; ilmes Oovarmmsnt troops. a re ported, havs been dfeatad ta two wKeaed bsttles during the last 19 days by the Kwas-a rebeis, lostna IW sssav 'The rebels are said ruasber U0, and the prwvtaefal fur ess ass --A Governor of. high rook has been dered te lead his rroops ta persoa and eom-pletaly to suppress tba rebeilloa withbl a maritb nader peaalty of severs -as rssneriai edieClnat tensmee the Oossimor 'of Kwang-St Prov-tnoe for deceiving tba Emperor ss July tost by reporting thai tbo rcbeUlos auppresssd." CHUA'S XXPESOS JLL. Low dov. steptember Emperor Kwong Su of China, according to a dispatch from Peking to tha Dally Mail, reported eert- THE Givsa a Soldier Wno Impoaod Upon Governor BashnolJL araeiaii stararoa ear ssasrssa.

Coujastrs, Oaio, August 31. Alfred Bt Joslyn. Company F-Fifth to here on a SO days furlough, and has created a sensation to tba city stocs, his arrival. Joslyn baa claimed to be. at different amea, a member of dlfTerent vo4nntef regi ments.

To-day ba appeased to tbe commit tee from the Board of Trade, which was de bating the. project, of sending a hospital train to the South with Governor BusbneU. Joslyn said be was a member of fbe First Ohio Cavalry, home ta Cleveland, and want ed to get He asked the committee to heln bun. Ther were all attention, and hurried to do something for him. Governor Bustukell, tn bis btg-bearted way.

told bim ta so tn the home of frlenda and be cared for and he (too Governor) would settle the Mil- At this iunotur Dr. Loving- puiira eg the bandage which covered tbe soldier's id. There was a aaan of Horror rrom tne watchers. Then Dr. I put his shoe where tt would do tbe most good.

Then be told who tbe man was. Joslyn laughed and took a sneak. He thought it a good Joke. SUSPENDED. Rot.

William Abernathy Found Galley of Impradencs by Pastors. Cocumhus, August gL Rev. Wm Aber nathy, of Clrcleville, who has been on trial before a church court In this city for several days past, waa found guilty this even ing of Imprudence and unmlnlsterlal conduct. The verdict of tbe church court will be referred to General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which will be held at Athena September 28. Pending the decision of tbe Conference Rev.

Mr. A bar nath nr is suspended from exercising tne al ministerial functions The verdict usua does not specify upon what count in the charges Mr. Abernathy was found guilty, and the members of the court are equally uncommunicative. It is not known, there fore, whether the chanre that Kev. Mr.

Abernathy visited hotel in this city with Mrs. Theodocla Treso. of Clrcleville, sustained. The Jury of eight ministers took but a lew minutes to agree upon a veruici. SDRPRISINQ Escape From Death of Railroadl Em ployee tn a Wreck.

grneiAx- nisrATca to raa ssftciasm. ST. John', Ohio, August 81. A 'construc tion train on the St. Mary's extension of the Detroit and Lima Northern Road wrecked near this place and a number of employes Injured, among them being Ben Jones, fractured leg; John Brown, fractured arm: R.

Johnson, scalp wound and frac- tured rib: James Brenner, sprained hip; c. Patterson, dislocated shoulder and bruised arm and teg; J. H. Biggins, back Injured; 3C Qulnn, shoulder sprained. The track is all new.

and, not being ballasted. Is dangerous la many places. The train was run ning at a high rate of speed when one or the cars, containing 15 or 'JO' went left the track and six other cars followed. In quick succession. Tbs men thrown in every direction.

Some were caught, beneath the wreckage, and it' Is surprising that several were not auieu omnioi. OLIVETTE Sunk at Fenravndina While WaitiuK To Ship Sick Soldiers Cause a Mystery. Fbtuianoiha. Fla-. August SI.

The hos pital ship Ollvetts. which nss oeen lying tr tbe quarantine station, tnrougn some mysterious agency sank this morning about 7:30 o'clock. Aboard of ner was a boeoital corps of so ana a crew oi so per sons, all of whom escaped without Injury, but In scanty attire. The roustabouts Bleeping in the lower hold had a narrow escape, being driven from their bunks like so many rata. For- innalelv for those On board ther schooner nearby and some of them took shelter on her.

while others sought refuge at tbe quarantine station. Tbe Olivette want down In about 30 feet of water, her main deck being submerged. No one ap-narently knows how the calamity could (tun occurred. and as no Investlgau yet been made the matter remains a mys tery. Vessels in tne narnor wui prooa pump her out If such a thing la possible.

Her Last Trip North. Ktw Yobk, August SL Tbs Olivette ar rived at Jfontauk on August 21 with 273 soldiers from Santiago', ,78 of whom were landed and 200 were taken to Boston, where the Ollvetts arrived on August 23. From Boston tbs Olivette sailed for Fernandlna for tbe purpose of transporting sick soldiers to Philadelphia! The Oltvette belonged to tbe Plant Line of steamers, and was built at Philadelphia In 187. She was 274 feet long, 35-foot beam. 114 feet deep and reg istered gross and l.iuo net tons.

Explaaatlon Demaaded. Washikotoh. August SL-Jt is stated at the War Department that tbe sinking of the Ollvetts was not the fault ot United States officers. Tba steamship company owning the vessel has already offered to raise her. An explanation has been asked for from the officer in caarge of the Ou- vetta.

STRAY DOGS Had Eatea the Brains of a Dead. Soo- treat Boss. raoiA sjmsATCS rs raa aa BBiuroMTADTB, Oaio, Augusf SL he crew of Big Four TTreigbt No. wee bound, mad a most ghastly find Bear la- galls Monday atght. It was tha body of Big Four Section Boss -Pwomsn.

ot FortvUlev which was found lying beside the track. One side of his head had been mashed and dogs nan eaten tne union unaca ma brains. How bs was killed kt not known. -ASSAULTED A rr Hxjroxasoit. XT, August XL David Cart- ton was arrested and placed- in Jail to-day.

charged with attempted criminal assault en Mary Schmidt, a white girl aged It years. Carlton is aa having served a term in tbe oenltentiary tor kiUinet a. aab- ermaa wita a coupung pw. BUCSQ FOE nSUEAICE." Totsoo, Oauo, August 8X Ctora Hoisten, widow, and Tischsai J. Holstosv daaghtsr of the 1st M.

J. Hohwasvof Defiance, hav tnenthi snlt ia tbe Carted ber against tbe American Legion of Honor to collect 83.000 1U Insurance carried by It Hosstoa. 2- -a-. EELIEr. LEAVES POBOE.

atasva Prasasw. -Bias, August S0-D-laysd bt hosplrat ship Beuof, with 7a aaea from hospitals here typhoid eases, with 35 sick man from Poecav sailed for Boston The Fourth Obto Ssamaot la anxious to Mf THESE OF A. D1TX One, August 8L Mrs. John Bsglso beoame th awacher.of three babies. Two boya ar living, th WEDDED I Philidlpt fa Hespltal Sat; feriag oeTerejy.

VzMt Ms of Galkat Ensign-Po welsoa Aid Pretty Xi MUlar, Wyt.ia& Okie The Werk BtoMwxrmitg j. Te-Day SteiaisitairB. f-C. I PMTadelpbla. Pebsv.

states that tbe grand military -weoV dlna- which was to- bar Veea ealeoratsd. with unposing'cerenkaoies. September 4.be Preabyteriaa Chureh. to WtaBV Ohio. ha been forestalled ths-happy young couple.

MUw Msrpu O. Millar of Wyoming; and' ltgtr Warred Vs Vest Poweisoo," being raanried yesterday ta th weaker CUy, jjaya, jfW; eisoa fall some feet through aJiatehway on the cruiser St. PsuL'aAd ewtasrto the ta- uries he sustained War- In the EpuP copal Hospital in Phfladelphla. Tuesday his young fiance went da from her boene. ta Wyoming and the lautlful Seremony took place in the press ace of a amau weaamg party.

Ensign Powelseev lying belptoss on bis eouch to th Eptssopal Hospital. Ko ushers, bridesmaids or best man were I ad. The little room to which to injured tea lay i 1 BLOSSOM SO WITH FUOWaML Th eeremony was by Rev. David H. Lovejoy.

acting chaplain of hospital, and the wedding party consisted of District Attorney and Mrs. A. V. N. Pow- elson, of MlddletowB, psrsnts of the groom: Graham Millar, prtvaU In the Seventy-first New Tork, brother of tbe bride; Miss Margaret Clark, of.

Wyoming, Ohio; T. Clark and. Captain Charlee D. Bigs bee. Lieutenant J.

M. Boyer, Ensign Book- waiter and Ensign O. P. Jackson, all of tbs St, PauL Miss Millar was simply dressed In' white, with, satin ribbons of tbe same color, and she stood by the bod of her fianoe during th ceremony. The Ensign's responses were clear and sharp, but ANT WXXJU MUST ELAPsa Before tbe couple can, depart on tha honey moon journey.

Both of tha bridegroom's feet are severely Injured and his Isft leg Is broken by tbe fall Into the hold of the St. Paul. Immediately after the marriage the visitors departed and left the bride to nurse ber husband back to strength and health. Mrs. Powelson will ttv at the hospital' as a nurse until her husband la a bis to leave.

En. sign Powelson was tbe-expert wbo Invest! gaaed tbs wreck of the. Maine at Havana and proved that tbs battle ship was blown up from the outside. aurtlngutshed himself in searching for Lieutenant Hobson sad crew at th time of th sicking of the Merrhnac 1 ,) Miss Werk reception out at her beauti ful new home In Westwood, from 9 to 12 p. will be the most Interesting event in social circles to-night- Mrs.

FranklM Ives returned yesterday front Lake Minne tonka, hrvlng snjoyed th entire summer at thaf resort. Mr. William. Burton and Misses Martha Burton arrived horns last night from i a de lightful sojourn at Harbor Point, Mr. M.

E. Ingolls Is expected home from Hot Springs Septembv but Mrs. Ingaila will, remain at the springs until about Oo- tobeciL a a 5 Mf? aaoHraBsfsVnwl)PesawM Elisa beth arTl rors Lakewood S.t fefr'fieMWvtoaaI to morrow, having had a delightful summer. Several young ladles 7 and gentlcmea of Clifton have thoroughly enjoyed a house boat party, hsvina sailed on th4 river during the past four days. The.

cbaperones were Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs, Will Eaton. Among those wbo were so fortunate as to be In the party were Miss' Meltsh, Mis Natalie Jordan. Mia Josie Thrall and Miss Kate Harries and tbe Messrs. Frank Hobart.

Robert MltobelL Nell Mellon and Russell Wilson. The luncheon at the Industrial School a social, aa well as a financial, suc cess yesterday, and the Euchre Club Committee cordially invites all ladies interested to attend the euchre this afternoon at the school: at seventh and Plum. Tb game will commence at p. and aandsom prises nave been provided. Society continues to -be attracted each night- to Chester Park.

Many wen known ladies and gentlemen entertained friends at supper hut night, and later all enjoyed the music, Among those noted were tbe fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Reuben H. Crane, Mr. ii.

Kiigour. Miss Hurmewall, Mr, and Mrs. S. Osborne and Miss Osborne. Mr.

J. T. Oarew, Mr. N. Loturworth, Hon.

James Miss Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Granger. KT.

ana sirs. 1. nowsru. Jar. ana jura, f.

Fosdick. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray.

Captain Stone, Mr. ana an, n. m. Levy, Mr. Mrs.

Peters, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson. Mr.

and Mrs. 8. M. Feltrm. Mr.

and Mrs. Hoff man. Mr. Benedict. and- Mrs.

A. Hum phrey and others. Mrs. M. Kaaul and daughters Cora and Stella have returned from pleasant so journ of several weeks at Muskoka Lake, Ontario.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hosea and daughter. Miss Lids Hoses, arrived last night. from Washington, D.

C-. where they speat the pasv lour Three sallant officers who hav been as recipients of much social attention whUe furloughs In this city, started Booth yesterday" morning. Lieutenant Second Lieutenant vi imams and Second Lieutenant Fred Raine, of th First O. V. reiurnew to inwr mmnwiwi ax scaaonvuie.

Mrs. James, of Syracuse, arrives to-day to be the guest of Miss Anal Laws, of Dayton street. Mis Olga Tafel will entertain a house party of gay yoang people next weak. 1 Miss Mary Martin, of Cufton, Is expeotod home next week fsom Stillwater, MLn wber aa has been spending the summer. Mr.

and Mrs. Meyer Well aanouao the engAgement of -thsir danghtor Bos to Mr. Emanuel Bakrow, of Louisville- The yoang people will -be at -bosie to their' frlende at 54 Camden avenue, Avondale, and ounoay, Bepwnoer a ana a BABY Has Narrow Eaoapa Crosa stoiag; Killed v. Br as Electrko A child ta a bsOry buggy aarrowry.es- oaped- being ground to death under 1 wheels ef Car Ne. 11 at the loop of the War- ssw atrsnne bn.

at Gtoswsy avenue and Wilder street yesterday sftersoon. Tb at a steep grad oa Oeanway aweaae. sad the Inrwafs sttor was amnaing herself and tb baby try allowing th buggy to run down th bill. The practice was tartnlswd is one too. often.

J'- -As the car waa approaching rapidly1 the motormaa saw th buggy corns flying dowa tb hiH. He reversed tbo current and applied tb brakes. Th little vehicle upset, precipitating the squailtng-'baby on tbs track -wkhia one toot of tbe ear, which bad oses to a stop to tb nick of time. MAEBIED DTMEWPpEI. 'Andrew Hfllmssn.

of Clarlnnarl. Mary IX Humphrey, of Resaksr. Ky. W'Ullam H. Meyer and Ellmlra Armstrong, both ef Havana, TSL, ware married hi Newport yesterday.

'TrrfTr TVfM wrt iwui ewa a 5 WBii Curtis, ef the genue small boy. fD mm erameat square yesterday aad cat hie' head, ne was takes to hi horn os asar Booth, aad bis tojurias dressed. IKOSS EU13 G3 CUT. Jufig Schwab yesterday asnt 14 hums to th workhouse for lettering. By aext Sat.

urdar, IX tb polio keep-. up tb work, th auy wU. Moaweii ta toatora, PATEETIO Story ta the McSvssaaey Trial Brtec araotAA asaraaoai rata aseaisaa Mabiwbt August ILIa the Jc- Sweeoey murder trial to-day tba defense disclosed that their chief plea weald be ta-aaattr set the parts the arl.nssr. Maay I to show that McSsse- seys -aetloBa for a ioas time previous ta the kilDng of Mason wars not those oi a The star a It usee tor the dtftuee lfsxgie hlcSweeney, of Pittsburg, a daughter the sccased. wbo related a.

pathetic story of her father being drtvea away front bom by Masoa.aad described hla Bv- to the old blacksmith show, where he snad aar eld' wajtoa body tor a awa. i iOTrt saara to the eves of flee of the twelve jui.iaes. Jut fuss. 1 MMf waa brought out. tb tense abowlBjc that Dr.

Due key 1 iAm haABin for tb earpows nroblna Itaaoa's wounds five minutes before he died, but was unable to prove GROUNDLESS Cfearc Are Foaad Bf the PftWi Mae at Xwreti nexx. TsntuuMLH. Ausnsst- SL The maobsne woo soother stgaeJ victory to-day ha tha Surjrem Lodge, Kalxhts of Pythlaa. in th report of th commtuee to toveett- gat th cbargescf mismanagruient freely bruited about prior 10 the meetlasT of the kvlee. The nammltteo was anahle to trae Mu uthar of tbe several stories set aaoat, but each eepesato charge was run owit and found to be ground lees.

business of Cbe Supreme Lode, -aw- the Judsment of tb committee, bad oeen eoanuwa uwl lwii awt in the Internet of tbo or- WrtifnlariT ni tbe oommlttoe pleased wH 11 the work of Suprem Jieeper ot Kecoras a no oeata lute, turn rvi gi 1 it (- The committee appointed to recommend Km. niaf nr bnidinw tb next ea cairrbmewt of the Latform Rank, Knights of Pythtos. and convention of th Supreme LodJre has-reported in lavor-et iriv, wi set the time for tbe meeting of tbe Supreme Lodge on the second Tuesday tn SepUKsUjr, 1UU0.I.; HEAVY CHAIN Was Bound To tbe Track: Nearly Caaaed a si as 1 1 BtsTACoa M.tas swamsaa. Lima. Ohio, August SL A dastardly attempt waa made to wreck west-bound Passenger Train Ko.

8 hers on th Chicago and Erie Road at 1:18 o'clock this morning. Th obstruction on the track was discovered about 10 miles east of thla city by a westbound freight train, which cam along about half an hour before tbe passenger train. A heavy chain was found fastened on the rails, and had it not been for the freight train running very slowly It would hav been wrecked. The company is making every effort to find the rulUy persona, who ar thought to live near the vicinity. LATEST Improvements Will Be Found la the New Battle Ships--Torpedo Feature Criticised.

Wasbwotoi, D. August 81. At noon to-morrow ther will be opened in the office of the Secretary of the Navy the pro-poaals for building three great battle ships, authorised by the last naval appropriation bill. These vessels will represent the very latest development In naval construction, tn maay respects being improvements upon the Illinois class of battle ships, upon which they ar generally patterned. The Bpeetncationa sail for vessels of 1LA00 fan.

dlanlacement. about the slse of the Iowa, but tbe batteries will be more formidable, consisting in the turrets of thirteen-inch guns, while the Iowa has only twelve- incn guns, th speea is axes at 10 snout, with provision for deductions In price In case 'of deficiency, but with no premiums for excess speed. One feature of th designs that Is likely to give rise to criticism is the provision for a run equipment 01 torpedo tuoes, coin above and "under water. This la directly 00-Boaed to the rudiment ef asm of th for-. elgn, naval experts.

wbo witnessed the bat tle 01 JUiy a. ns4reponea 10 ineir noma GoVemments that the -torpedo' outfits en battle ships were a source of great danger to the ships, and tbat their presence was of only questionable value. TWENTY-SEVEN Oases ef Smallpox at Put-In Bay One Patleat la Missing. eraetAs sisraToa to tss sxox-rass. Ohio.

August 81. Dr. B. J. Kendall, of thf, Detroit Board of Health, who waa sent to Put-In Bay by that body to mak a personal Investigation of th smallpox situation there, reports officially that he found 27 cases of smallpox in th pesthouse there: that one death has occurred, and tbat one patient escaped and has been traced to Sandusky, where oil clew to him Is tost.

Strict Quarantine. 0001 AI, BtsrATCW. TO TSS BVQtriBsa. Tolbdo, Ohio. August SL Tbe Health Department of this city has established a rigid quarantine against' anything coming from Hotel Victory.

It waa reported tbat boat had left Put-la Bay with baggage and household effects' for Toledo, and the Health Officer went out In tbe bay to pre- venc its coming Buun is. dosi oia not show Well In Baad. arsssAX, ai Cot-tras os, Ohio, August SL Dr. Probst, Secretary ef tha State Board of Health, stats tbat ther is no danger to be feared from the-outbreak of smallpox at. PubIn The cases srs few in number aad mild in character: aad a system of toola.

tlon baa been pursued rrom tne outset. which render' It impossible tbat any one should catch the disease, except the 'few servants originally exposed to it. 1 'en 1 'i 1 'LEFT WELL FIXED. sraotAfc stsrATOB to tbs asoimnav Ravkxka, Ohio, August 81. Louis Cummins has disappeared.

Yesterday be col lected hla wages and several envelopes that were Intrusted to bim. These he failed to deliver. H- borrowed -over 8MO from hie e-lMui nnk- alt th, -wife helped him save sines they were married iu ini' and rode out of town In a drtv big ralnstonn- on his wheeL Sheriff Long started on his trail, but could not locate Qnmaunga. PA2I2 6EEE1 F0TJ1D. lAXAi' Oaio, August SL Th of the eoBtestoof tbo stomach of Maggie Tli Bliss the towrtoaa year old girl, who died saddenty a few days ago.

atsclos.d tbe toot Obat her death was caused by I 111 in Tr te tltsssbt there wfil be some asttrtrail ilia liieiii i to a few days. Tb authorities are working on the ess. Moggie was he -nxtk girt. Indeotured from ub Hosa here to a family to Anglais County. saloi.v CtjjBirS.y Obtjo.

August SL Tbe Ohio Fttotocraphie. Asaocfattoa. to their annual awawoa ia this etty to-day to estsbHsb a permanent salon for the display of Dbotecraphs taken by their members. The Baton wui be estsbUsbed to this city, aasi rill nt mereiv be. aaea at tne regular an nual meetlnaa.

but wui ale b-a snow ptoes for JSisita loan uu.i:i iv.a---r-X 'PLAIT BUSSED OUT. SrSCIAX. BtSTAI PAjuaraaatcaa, Ta, August SX The Perkersburg Panel and Vsnssr eauaht fir about, midnight last night was totally destroyed. Toaa, kiCvOou; laaur- um aO.tsja. One hundred saee vers ployed.

Tb works will ratrallt asore extensive scaie. mtjedee victim. srscsAS. sisrATCSi to tbs Bwaawaa. Bat-arowTAiKB, Oaio.

August SL Mis Mary ears of Big, Springs, was. to-day taken ui tb Dayton Asylum. Her father died about a rear ago. sine which tun ner minu nas oeeo zaning. ner ludnattoa was that she weuid ber mind has been failing.

Her mats ruu- same au as jwsr rem sn-yaav "omOAM-AT THE HEADr'? MAXerrra, Micat, August SL Ths twea-ttoth annual aieellng ot th Wsetars Hay Fever Assoclatloa I betng held her. Five hundred hay fever! tee si in the city, k- r. Goldsmith, of Kaatlltoa, Ohio, baa stwictoa rrimwit. x. CIliariTed AcSsiist Giaiz8rt saw" fcf" 3 Caaaet Be ReraoTed Frt His S'z Heae Jast Yet As His Cosditioii Now.

Is Too Serious, i Stfps May Be Take Te HiTe Bit i Oflee Dedarei Vaeaat Ctra- Ufiest BegasU 'sUrty'yatrdy aiwrntng Marshal hart appeared at tb Ponce Court swore out two warranto tor the arre Squtr PbO Qonsart and Frank Scht berger. who were mixed op ta tb shoot-Ins; whtoh resulted ta tbe death of SMepbea Brodbeckaad the weuadlaa; of GeassTt. Th latter Is charged with" murdertne; Brodbeek and kh worn berger Is charged Ws boot, tar to kill Ganxert. Sehwernrjerrer was orrestsd and released oa (LOOT) bond, signed by George Jung. Ganaert to at hat herne and bis condition Is each that' be can not "be" Cocoaer Haerr began th inquest day, -Ail the-witnesses told the of tb abooUSY at published la yesterday' a KKQLraBa.

It aS- grew out ot th argu- msat between Weary Horatmaa and Wil liam Schwemberger ae to who was tbs bet tor una. Gaassrt wanted tb fight to com off. and flea wembetger objected. It then that Gaasert pulled his gun and began aaootlng. Frank Schwemberger then wont for his.

8veral shots wet fired, and Brodbeek was killed and Ganaert wounded. At Norwood, tb home of Brodbeek, his tragic taking off was tbs sole topic of coo versa lion yesterday, a large number of cltfxens called at th residence of th dead man's mother, oa Main avenue, near Feld-man. during the day and socowT to coaryoav Her sad other members of the family tn their sore affliction. Mrs. Brodbeek.

after tbe first shock of tbs awful intelligence or her son's death, rapidly recovered her equanimity, knd yesterday was employed ta comforting her grief -stricken daughters, Mrs. Wendel Meyer and Miss Pauline Brodbeek. Tbe funeral will be held Friday. No arrangements have been made for the hour and place at which tha services will ne neia. A story was afloat In Norwood yesterday to the effect that the preliminaries In the sparring match that was being arranged between Billy Schwemberger and Henry Horstman bad been under consideration tor some three or four days.

Squire Oansert had token an interest In the match from the start, and his appearance In Norwood at a late hour Tuesday night. It Is said, was due to an arrangement made with Horst man friends to set ss nts oacxetv ne had a hires roll of money on his person. and had come to tbe village prepared by the force of cash to make Bcnwemoerger ana his friends either "put up or shut The Inability of Horstman and acnwemoargtir "to get together' and make a mutch, it aald. greatly lncenaed Oansert, alter ne nai OT.nA I. trouble to meet the he entered Frank Schwern- herger a saloon, wnera tpv euuuuua iw-place.

In a decidedly ugly mood. At Hyde Park, where Ganiert was a Justice of the Peace, the question that seemed to be of TBI MOST IHTISUT Tn tha'nitlzena was whether the Trustees ef Columbia Township would permit hint to act In that capacity now that he bad been arrested tor murder. An Enqoiaaa reporter called on Trustee Jonn rtempe at nia rei-dence In Oakley lost nlgbt. and secured from blm a statement reg-araing tne pro liable action he and his associates would take in the matter. "Our next meeting wiii be held on September 24," he said, "but I think It likely that under the peculiar condi tions confronting us.

can ior a epeuiai meeting will be Issued soon. We are anxious to take the necessary action declaring Ganaert' office vacant, and appoint hla successor if we can do so legally, when be had his trouble, with Attorney Wallace ourcn wa thouebt that a Ions-looked for oppor tunity bad arrived to remove htm from office However, we found that for certain reasona he could not be removed, the prin cipal of wmcn was tnat ne naa lunusnea good bond. If Gaasert falls-to get bend ia his present emergency and should be confined In Jail any length of time, we would declare his office vacant and appoint bis successor. I shall see sn attorney, and se cure an opinion relative to the advisability of declaring Gansert's office vacant regard less of bis success or non-success tn getting released from custody. Gul.leVl by such an opinion tbe Trustees of Columbia Township rosy be depended on to take speedy and definite action tn this matter." SMALL SIZE Of Joseph Williams Allowed a Car To Paae Over Him.

Tb also of Jo Williams, of 81B Hswitt avenue, was all that prevented him from be ing killed last evening. About 6 o'clock he Lwas rideng hi wheel alongside of a moving Cross Town At Ashlsrtd avenue and McMillan street he attempted to turn, when the wheel slipped from under bim, throwing th young matt directly ta front of tb car. The motormaa tried to stop the car, but failed WHUams ia a very small man, and owtoa to this the ear passed dear over Mm. He wa uriccssicious when picked up and carried to tb office of Dr. Simond.

Tb physician found a sever scalp wound and tbat bis left ankle bad been fractured. The wounds were dressed and the injured man taken home. His socspo from death was miraculous. NEW ROAD Will Probably Be Bant to Mtllcreek VTowashlp. Messrs.

PV W. Jurr, Al Berger and WU-Ilam" Hodden. the Trustees of MUlereek met is special session yesterday at Elm wood Place to take action ta regard to establishing a township road from Mill- creek, in Elmwood Place, to the Center HIH road. A number of people residing in tba virinltv were nrssent. and a petition.

slraed bv over ano taXDavers. was presented. Tbe Trustees, alter listening to tne omerem arguments, e.tuied to fsvor ta project, and no- doubt th road will be built. A committee ef three taxtavers waa appoint ed to view the proposed road and report to tbe Trustees oa eptemoar ax, was aensa wui taken. RECEPTION Teadrd To Ber.

Dswsos, Wh Leaves th Veloa BetheL Last aight tbe King Daughters Of the T. P. B. B. aad the- Men's League of Onion Bethel Joined ia a farewell receptJon to Superintendent Dawsos, ofi the Bethel.

The latter has been connected with th Union Bethel for three 'and has maaagsd th place with great saccess. Rev. Dawsoa ha bees assigned to a Madi-aorrvflls church, aad was compelled 'to give ap his post Clou here to which be has done bo much goo Tb departing pastor was presented with aa elegant-, oak bookcase and revolving chair. Rev. Hasting aad Miss Genevieve Fllgg will be temporarily la etaarge of the ardsaloa.

1 -r A JUBILEE FESTIVAL; The members of St- Rose's Society of St Jobs's Church, oa Green street, win to-day and evening wstsrtato their friends' with a yuhfle festival at SL John's School Hall. The festival av to beoor of th society's golden jubtlee, which will be grandly observed aext Sunday with aoieasa Isvitical high mass and general -conrmunloa at St. John's At tb entertainment this evening" a wna-muaical aad literary pro-grsmms will be rendered, aad refreshments will be served by th yoang 'aD cXPHAM XEAST SEXTIGEsV Th church sts rites sonnected with tb orphan festival of St. Aloystss -Orphan Society, ea September U. will take bum at IO a.

m. aad 240 p. m. Durtax tb vsspsr ssrvioss Rev August M. Qnstmsnn.

pastor of Bt: Saie Churea Wstowt Hllla. will deliver th s.iiann Thetodtor; cocamletee. composed of six I. dins Jroam ail tb ticratn pansaes ex, n-r, are at present col Verting ea tablet ckarliabl pevaens for the festtvai- VrWJl JsAJf. Charle Job: front -the penitentiary, wber swrred Sv years for murder, by getting rush and three te-nina- to km simuhodT was ar- jrastad, aad Judg gwhwafe gKf hiai aaisjit vki hotet; Cotosol rreak XX say, wb atalsss the eoabl sUstlnctloa ef setag the eldest trav-oa paassngsr ataa aad the eldest eoov.

tbe teantry. rsgtotsred at tbe evwamc. CoJoaet May aease kt to Pmladelpbia. la ea the retired nst at the riaasitisata RaOiead Cesspaayad is taking Bfe aay after rear ef osa- servtc with tbat great bssv by th -way. ttoae as aagratefal, Celiail May.

wrhh a wetgbt of at -year t.ltag ngbtty sturdy ahouUsra. rises te eater a eenml of that eft ispsatod aseerttoa. He life easy, travel threuxbewt ta eountxy. aad at tbe same time rawa mm alar from the mmmr a sars th best years ef hla Ufa to. aad which has rewarded bha-w aosstifally.

sere Ootoaei May ta etui setea. Ukss a Joks, aad lndqlgs ta tb plaaswre of Bfe with almost, yoathfat acttvKy. aad Idea -fondness of travel hi ahowa whoa tt I stated that his last six. btrthday have beea celebrated apes the creat ef Pike Peak. 14.147 feet above th aaa level, The wowu was bora ea Ja la, XDX and has paana thrwus-h for war -ertods and fought ta twe-tbe htoxtoaa aad Civil Colonel May was settled tor.

the evenrasT to tb Gibson lobby whoa aa Raoinaaa man bha last evening- He Is toll and distinguished looking, sad would easily Picked eat among a bundred me. A glance at him would show a man aipreotly vrs year of ag. hale and hearty atln. Wkw the report ar approached Wm tb Coloael bashfully admitted tbat was per-hapa tb oldest Travel lug Psssesgar Agent aitv to-osy. "i auess roa roa've got It right, ysung In response to tbe opening if service with the Pennsylvania said tb veteran, Inouinr.

'M anr RaHruad beaan upon January 139. I am stlu on rne payroll or that but waa placed-. on tbe retired list sbout eight wears ajro. Coiooel May really began- hla business ca reer tn tnia city, tu itui aia parents nerra from tb Keystone State, where he was bom. to Ohio, snd In IOS be came to Cincinnati from the country.

Shortly after bis arrival ta Cincinnati Coloaet May apprenticed himself to printer on Ftfth street. near Walnut, and learned the compositor's trade. He subsequently worked for tb old Clnoinnatl Commercial, tbea located at the northeast corner of Third aad Sycamore rt reels. He aieo engaged with the Brougb Bros, shortly after they started Tub Km-euiaxa. and worked for many years In the composing room of that when Judys caarie trouga orgamsea reguneat tnat aaw aervlce in tbe Mexlraa War Colonel Uay was a meorber of that regiment.

Tbe alexUaan- war over, he removed to Phil ad ei-pbls, wber worked at his trade for some time. At this nart of his narrative Colonel Msy stopped to recall the first time that he ever 1 imn ,1.. wMvae vwiww factor, air. CbHds was a poor man then." aald the Colonel. -had a little bookstore on Chestnut street.

Fblladeipftia, tbat I would Venture was not worth more than S.VBA stock and all. But Mr. Cbllds fine man then. I remember afterward that, meeting the great editor of th Ledger on the street, be accosted me with the Inquiry "Colonel May. you spend your winter la coiorauo, oon 1 your -res.

Mr. 1 reniisa: at atanitou. 'Well said he. wby don't you register at tne rnnters rtome out tnsrs as tb eld est printer ia Amervcar "1 pramiaed Mr. Chllds I would, and ss when next winter 1 went to Colorado springs 1 went up to tae Rome and aald I vmiiw to register.

1 asks ror tbe Superintendent, and a man met me at th ofac. 1 una nun 1 waa in oiaeat printer In America, and he looked at me as if he doubted It, but when I aald that Mr. Chllds bad directed te register at the Home aa such be thawed out in a moment. Turning tbe bur register sround to me he said: WelL If It would give Mr. Chllds sny satisfaction you con sign your name oa every pag of the It was a slmnle tribute tn the great man and told bow they loved and honored him." rem a compositors case Colonel May drifted Into tbe railroad business and engaged with the Pennsylvania, as stated above.

"it wasn't the ssm then aa it Is now." said th Colonel. lines at th tiro I went to work for 'the company extended from Philadelphia to llarrisburg, a distance of Jul miles, along tbe old state road. Reaching lierrtehunr tbe traveler rnnk H. canal packet to Altoona. Leaving th eanal peraei mere we eatereo to ears again and tre hauled, actually hauled, young man, mer the mountains by stationary engines.

Reaching ths top of tn mountains tbe cars a eat along for above five miles of level and snot down th steep lucllnes and erodes into Johnstown, where you again loft the ears and took the packet into Pittsburg via the canal. The reservoir was situated upon tbs Identical nownnnunlnd by the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot la tbe nmoky City." Culonnt May Is known' bv railroad eas. eemrer agent all over th country. Hla an- uu.il jtripe vuiorsco ao mm mucn good, an1 -the inconveniences of traveling nave no terror "for Mm. Hla flea.

h. Peak was In at the time ih. of th railroad line to that mountain bela-bc Colonel Msy was sent as ths Pennsylvania's deteate at th request ef th Governor of siis was made a Colonel on his staff. He celebrated his last birthday thera. and is returning East by easy stages.

He will stay In Cincinnati tve k- for continuing to Lake Chautauqua, where tne- convention of the Traveling Passenger Agents takes place week after next. Mrs. Harry a. New, wife of the well-known editor of th Indian soils Journal, spent severs! hours In thecity yesterday. on her way.

horn from Florida, where she has been- with ber husband, who Is 00 the staff of Brlgadtor General McKe. lira New wa at th St, Nicholas, and continued on to Indianapolis last evening. She de-citaed to talk about the reports that tbe soldiers have been mistreated, but may have some Interesting stories to relate when gets settled at borne. General Albert D. Shaw, of Watertown, N.

engaged rooms at tb Grand yesterday for th coming O. A. R. Encampmetrt. General Shaw Is New Tork' candidal for Ccnmander-to-Chlef.

and will have headquarters In Room 2C3 at this wetl-knowa hostelry. From th elaborate preparations that hav1 beea ordered by Guars al Straws friends it 4 most likely that tbe New York candidate Intends to make a great race, and if hospitality will wta any -votes to his side then be will have lots ef them. Several of the hotels yesterday received telegraphio orders from various parts of the country asking for rooms during tbe coming Encampment. The Indications ar rhst tb principal hotels will soon be Ailed to overflowing. EMPL0YMENTJ3UREAU, Of the Odd Fellow Will Give aa Oat-r in fiatarday.

The O. O. P. employ rne nit bureau, will give aa outing at Coney I aland aext astar day. The proceeds of tb affair win be used to furthering th plana of the worthy institution, which, during its brief sxiatsnce of about six awotha, ha don aa almost mestbnable amount of good for th members oc -tne evaer, a wm aa ror eheir famines.

An progrwrnme has beea oreoared. Tne -Commltte of Arranawmeats ooasatto ot wons ji. unun, cnsirmaa: ceiaries L. W. Packer, Ed H.

Wulff aad Sam Fin. There will be a s9soh asm baseball to tb afternoon between teams eompssed ef members from Franklin and Eagle Leoges. tbs commit tee nas mad ar- rwnemats wrtb the Cones Is fehirril Company to atoo the 2 o. m. aad a d.

up-bbwn. steamer av St radar avwaue aad ASo'ctack boat ea mm return 2 'VfAtt OF SUPESTISOES. Tb Board "of Snpervlsors Bset yesterday In regular gissiin. bat bad Uttl boslnsse to attend to. as lt bad practically conmedod its work for tha time being, it ha sat as a Board ef JBaasJtaattoa aad flrrietied that work; aad has paaard upon th returns of Incorporated companies, so that ther I little work for it to attend to at this time.

Yesterday It trsnssrt.it oary routine business, such as approving pay rolls snd simi lar matters. Its next difficult labor win 1 bearing com plaints shoot increases made la returns of inosr novated com Denies, wber the officer aot think th increase 1 tost. FI03EEE8 TO MEET. 7 The Bprtegaeld Township pton.rs will ketr ssuiind asnnsl basket meeting Saturday aext, eoaamencing at Judge Hast arm aeiiver the annsal snrlr.ss at 11 a. as.

Many pgaailnsat speakers will be Th plane ef mssrlag. Jobneoer Grove, is at tb tsrawau ox Hill Rail rne I. ML Healthy. r- tbe Coitoxs riHE BOEHM MATTER. Th Awdittea; Order as ttoa.eC books si the aseetmar a Tsesdsy evening.

a. Hat mssag expect i. LAMP EXPLODED. -A Urn exatooad at tb rs1dencs of Mrs. Mary Weesberg.

Kev 1SS Central aveaua. Br to tb wonaworx. ta frofls Box tOX. aad the bsseo oxtrsaTaehofl wits maing 'r BAETXETT 112X12X13: Kobart Bareett, wta ahst WElBsaXutx. a tootorwAaa, dartna a fMd svsr.

th mantpulatloa of troUsr wee duv mtnsed ry Judy Schwab yattlTdey. CoesasJttee of 'the Caiholic sbissb wia ispui os wsw attoxtog Tisasarsr Joseph Boehar-s DR. ft. SANDKN. Blr SAI2ET, THE GEIAT IE2VE Clasaea Pie Cawtt RewMwJ Xj 4 Dr.

Bgndsa a jatorilew aaid: I shaJl apek ar faces, baswd ujtoa wj SO yean' ftrlteMw a a ttmdmU let ia wwaxarisee of renac aad old. cwa veal nee aad order I vid th symrrforos ak ther wsaaUy sw)op iato thr stagsa, adwcivara as followsj II. THE FIRST '-At Ikis Mas Is. patient has Blsmsissd that be fct tb vtetba et a dtssssa wateh sass th very fsestotliB ef are, Inssiivertsbm ta bkwd aad reto the body of the slesseats of aisnhssl. V- "TH ESECON STAGE, Ta the) stats the wsshsiss aittsassa.

The est-! ferer new eegtas expert ear. gradual failure ot Ms usual strength aad power ef islassii, aad in stun esses there fc a less ef aasb a4 varleea abnormal arsapstssa, beads, drsaeeata, low spirMs aad assuuvrbaly. weak sack, gleesmy mrsbodlRss, ar. r. I I oTAU c.

TTals Involves '1 rhT Ae. vitality coatlasss ta ecbaa Until aaauy ther ta a total leae of pswer. Ourta thkt state tb mlad may beMHa dleeeeee. the aervoaa srs-tern wrecked and the bf bagbte. That ITT beea tbe sad an ef sexay s.eses ssibltleos sad prosusiag Ufa.

"Finding hUnself In this condltloa, a par- on castinf about fur relief only too oftea falls a ready victim to th saaiw of mas anacrupalout quack aJTcrtiaiax Trv Medlcio, 'Mdlcine oa Triai." etc. ooa nadB, bowers, tbat.tbrul. wwith! nostrnoto dr ytMox LiKJ'frs fad at the end of two mouths be- ia la a war' coadtn than whan he Wgaa. WHY McDIuNcS FAIL" I do not pretend to say that aoaswt drug rreaUBCot' alwayg fails, bat eeery true parslcua will fcdl 70a atoet rely1 upon a. stimulant If medlHne are asd, 3.

and that la aet what weak ataa i need strebgtli.1 Quacks lavarUhlr give for QUICK results a stroag arAroOj) alac, which immodiately dm aisles bal such raa reeuH only a permaarwf jury If persist rd la." treatment I ase most appval te the comtnoa of every one who will bat fir the atotfer a (Beat's Jthocght. My rrxvedy aniverasj-aod baadsd by Nature to- mso direct. I speak of that great force, tae'oo eletuaat most imporUat to Mf ia ELBCTBICITXr "Te -weak mea, young or old, wbo autf have the least foesdstiefrlefttD build spoav let tne aay a man' to man, as nhytrciaB to patient: Electricity, aad faithfully used, wflJ ear yoa as sure as night foaow da. Ter aar bat tw scientific appUcatlons oar, th 19e0 tero, need ia our great dt bswpitAuf; th other, Its exact dupllcat, (a ooeveojeht-form. -the DR.

8ANDKX KLCCTSIC belt. "This appliance coralline tb e4ortf my Ifeloag study, and U. tsoroajaraly pro- tec ted by Uaitod Htate. Canadlaa jaad la-, rapeaa pa tea to. Look oat for Bwrraaalad.

Uttoa. It rompoaed of 18 doable el-taeat calls, and, applied a I apptr it, the eirctric-ity low ia a pUaaaat eojTHrt directly tafwaga tb weakened parts, giving strength aad 'adding Brv fore to tb body. Worn at aignt, it sooth aad carr yoa.wtiil asleep. Current Jnstaatly felt or 1 forfeit fLOOtt Over 5100 last year were teatorcd mnl power by it prsiaa, lossrs, ttom -back, bii isasaass, varicooel, tc eTBaaorJy cured. "FREE CONSULTATION.

"Ta fhoee we Bve' sear I Jnylto a pefwobAl yistt, aad abaU tie picssed to gin fx coasoltatSos aad demoastrat bow the belt 70a liv too far to writ for book, TBE CLASSES OK. ryplslnlng sat Seat arsled rea apua t-' qaeet, I Bead tbea Bethf to all parts th" lawlreraa, aad gire la HEALTH eald with beok, eeor 400 ewl- astory testimoakUs, aew every 826 Broftdwayt ISew York; THE COLONEL' fwViafl WIU UTelat Cikss a TsvDay. Oatood, a emit- krvtooT'la Wifaaeu. of Sixth asm Wahtet. bust ntghC br DataxrUvej Grady and Lesamick oa a c.

-ef loll is km. Ottovia'wa a te vslaw, ak that fct as, what te He' aar that he Is a waXer aad is worktos- at Chestor Park, Ua ba room lag st a house os Ninth auevt. Jm pattc aar that a anmbr-f aw hosa sleep lay there and leasing eany to eh am mlna; So many mea stew tb aba tbe Isaxnady told (Meoa te am vto had flUed wish etotBtog, EELD FOE' IijITElll 0- WHlbvm Wrjhama, SM Otett vnu. rToollh, of x3hU aad tod' tost bight on charge or "totertag aboor cosaroo room. Tney were peeked ap by Delect -Bolster, barofaart aad Wsebbea, wae abat they have bee to troubl hafors.

iLOTl.VwAll Df TEOUELIl Stohlnann. wb has spent ssos'. ktotlas totka wtohb. was arrested i aight by Offiosr rottseeaitl ea a chart- street beggtog. VUmmr ws tu liesesr.

tir St tb oorner of Piftn iinl ehM ins efflner srreetad blm. i AswtorwS aad hvaa at 11 El' Mm i e. 1.

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