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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 23

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CURSES Hurled From Dying Lips Haro Pursued the Murder ers of Dr. Cronin. -You Will All Suffer as I Am Suffering," Were tbe Last Wortls of the Courageous Victim Relentless Fats Has Followed on the Plotters. JJany Are Dead, Others role a in Health and Fertnne. Some New Developments In the Tet Unsolved Crime.

Graphic Description Dr. frcsia'i Death Harder Net Islanded. MCliL DUTAT'-X TO TUB MQITIII. 'Hiauo. repteniber 34.

fact that Mar-tin Burke, on ef the principal actors in the iricbreted room rw, is siowiy arm oi rnniirayimn in i. wiirrw i uv i art that ha took in the great tragedy wblch tilled tba nswipusert a rear ago. awakens re-i twtil inttrrtl in ttitcisa. I rua ar untrue, the storr ot tha dvln mrsaaof Dr. Cronin baa a atrange signlfl-nnco nd dwp Impart in tha lone I la I of ii.uths.

rsverse and accidents tnst have hit murder. It arama a though tha i and of fata ha been direetud against tba iTinrlpala of soms ol tba at oat notad In in these cuse rr fer red ta It may ba purely nnririenco, butVH wlH ha re mem be re that i crav mnrdareT of Garfield -GnlUeu i tha Court, tha Jnry and tha witnesses. ene of thoaa saalnat whom nil fearful runiacsl ritinniwira directed haa escaped tli bll all tine ettoet or the assassin's im-l r-eniinn. Ink', tot instance tbe trail, of irufciliaa which loetn to have followed tha vera in tha "Passion 1'lar." which waa unslir (topped bribe authuritiea a onmber MARTIN BUSKl. gf rear ago in New York City.

Nearly all nf tli.i war pursued by a relentless riedmr. 'I hey alther met horribla deatha or sulisrsd tinnsaiiil rtvamfN, I aron. tba vr, who ratified aaalnat 1'srnell. en Irish patriot, died a year ago. aher Intent an ITorinar frurn a (cancer In the ii'imtch.

l.aCaron km una of tha eneaite it tr. I run In. upon whom the curin aeemed in hare fallen v. ii cruahlng eftrct, lie waa 1'itruduead to lr. runin ahortly after bla nrrivel In thii country.

a a that time waa known aa I'r. rtenrU. He attem ptel to obtain facta frum I'r. frmin tn be need to hie miserable work as a aur. Failing in thia.be became TNI BITTIB, tMKt.ACSLS Ml Pr.

Trunin, tie kept np hla attack opon tli victim of the even after tbe ii lay in tbe cold embrace of death, bat tn- mini to bay met with Juat punishment at lat. Alexander NuUhn. tbe well-known Iriah 1 1 T'T. of thla eity. has alao met with some rnv-rSe of fortune.

Ha waa aertouaiy ill a vr the trial, but has nearly recovered bia hiM'th. The mist Important case witb wblch Li- tins been connected aloe tha Crotiln eon- tinier i the Garfield Park race-con re trial. ii was one of tha bitterest ouponenta of Dr. mln. one of the meat powerful of tba polt-ti ians of th West, aa well aa tba most sm- io na- was indicted for the murder of I'r.

runin. but there was net enough proof to convince tha jury of Ma complicity and end him to Jolint. bat unfortunately for Millivaa he baa been unable to get out entirely from under tbe shadow of the areat crime. tin faithful wife waa formerly roemser i' the chool board. A Mhool teacher made 'Bie iniultlnc remark to her.

which led to an altercation brtwre hlui and ber in whicn the teacbar waa killed by the Uwrer tn alf ilofenir. It would aeem tbat viilliynn had La, I month trouble wltboat bine mlicu up in the Cronin caae. Thrn there is Dr. UeiUy. a Detroit prleat, a once famous tecrvtar of tha Iriah Leacue.

lie drat man to denounce the action Of Dr. ruiiiu'a frienda In elaiminc that ho waa Dinrtarail before tha dleoovery of tha body. r. Keilty bas ala-t' ben accuaed of the, crune. lie haa made a trip to Eorope for bia 1 i.ihn aiirre tbe develot'tnenta of the Iriah with which was connected.

A iTutninani pbyalctaa thorn bo eotiatiltrd for ia ii i aa hat proaoanced il incarable. Tha i known urounar trtaj man sentenced to i 'l in wna I a Couchtin. tha Iriah detective, i firat aaaisaed to the captor ef the I- ur.irrrrs. ia ia th only one the per-mix implicated in th eonapiracy who baa ir't misfortune other than bla linortaon-dent iu tbe penitentiary He la -r- iiorrrri. or rarx --Vi i la well and eau and works with a hearty ii'ti and rood-will, it waa ba who procured i various whita bors and It was tbat be could nam tha driver, but tie haa atraiHlr rafueed to do.

I Ii rtaath ot Ed Cpelman.a wealthy Peoria dutuier and me an ber of lb Wblaky Trust, Hrst week In Juno of tba year 1891. only 'U another link tba chain of singular thai have followed as a aeqaeno on tbe rmiln trial. Fpetmaa waaoaaof tha moat noted of tba Claa-aa-tfael witaeesee and as-ii'ti anu on tbe trial. He aaade tuumenta Uvorabla to tba prosecution, which, be flatly fentradicted Upon tba witness stnad. Hla I drath waa a triahtful one.

II fall front a ladj.r lo bla distillery at Pworia. literally Warint all the too nf kta bead. Tbe fata of Robert Glbboaa. wk waa an alibi wltaesa for Bark, on of the trio bow at Joliet was traffic and will ha readily aembeved by.th readlna publlo. JI fce- involved in a quarrel with Captain N-b eei tier, of the pel ice force, and waa 1 Ik a IlikhAM itil ai tmmt A.n 's'er.

and iaaaid have suffered tha torture s1 in iiinnN, Aiouaa ma aeainoea per ae beverd th auiritof Dr. ream, and erina elancee sear have reeled aaaa the icum oi tbe laea-4iei. for be waa only v- led (rem maaln: a coaleaeian by taa 'tiveeaersieeoi biafriaada. Luke Jordan, a brotaerof Harry Jordan. alo dlad Jo a mraterioue meaner.

Ilia lnnde refused to clve any lntoraaetio snoot bla rJrtot aetlona. ixth men knew aaeut tba Ur. craia cava nnd tba war of larapKexXk Hber wimeeae tkere ar who bay Veen rtntaeely rea--v aa if th aorta bad sene4 and swallowed tbem. a wttaeaa fer toe defensa, named Pollt-van. ptatrirt Attorney Lonsnear.

tbe biate aad tufti.ui hi seausiiaA taf and Wtda Is Pfefr i ajaaSlf tr note that ralo- Zmm al .117 XT'. 1 'ajned from (all-Bot foua.l. jae wltawan left Via. 1 aer were bot rant at tbe triad ft "hVoffiol lurinaj kiaa away Ut aertai xeath. Tbar wrm t.

hk25id'l, Kratanriirloir. 'Z tound It nt ere Uus. Cam tm mm esiarUua.iertaraf a rrw rw rwa yxer murder aim. ltotieebaa hi AwittM youi i jao-na-uaeia. Tbe i "wriai piao aa kept a rofonnd eaersu 1 his tt pecauao it was I atbolMj.

end il waa feared that an attempt to bery Lira oat of the eonsecreld aroond would nix tbe of bie fneeda. while tbeaesWet to pryi4 aftrttoal miolatratiooa weuid arouse the Indignation of tbe wrleet. Mil lJonaelley tbe salawn-kesper and member of Cento N20, kept saloon on tbicaseaveage. where tbe mem here or the ortranixation were in tbe babltof Hie plaoe was awed by lb rolioeeind ho disappeared. It waa laerned yevterday tbat wbile enaaied in saloon row Deover be we abet rod killed, MikaGlannon.

a barteadef In PstDolan's saloon, a resort of the members of the or-e-anisatiaa when not aUltina mischief, wss wlineae at lb trial His tntlmonr waa nnimportank bus it waa thouabt tbat he new more than be cared to tell. He caucht aarrsOQid wboo developed into tbe arippe. Tbij eettl-d fu pneumonia, and ha died wtthout tn preseno ot frienda or to mlnlatrationa oi a prteat. rryne fba waa also a victim of 1 arippe. died sudiieniy with tbat ariatocraiia die-esse.

Mis work at the trial waaef the alibi rjler. and he was on of tbe leadiaa feAdersof tbe riaa-na-4ial. all itanperstltlon. or what yon wfll. this Is known that tha principal actor and thoee cnnitrned in the Removal of Dr.

I rooio fronajttiis life have met witb a singular train of n.lortune: moat of bia en lea ar dead dying. A lmost to a man nave been nnsaceeeafal in bust new enterprises, their antmtiotte bope have been fruetrated. iber shall au'leras I have suffered." waa Ir renin rsdiction, and history bas yenned thr trntb of tbe prophecy. all It retribution. Kcmvmber to apply tha Cronin curs inlts widest and largest sens.

Nat only bav tbe individuals found their HvdS ruined, but societies have gene down in tha aeaeral crash. CamoNewao is no moral the Clan-as-ial haa been practically ruined. Irish-American societies have been cranio ill ellminstsil at factors from American political and soctsl lit for tba time being. 1 be Land League baa been rsjaacD eT tcntiui 'smell dethroned beeaae Ot his wrone dv ng a led of a hroSen heart and the Horn (til party broken two disoordant element. Iber ar those who will In tha future, trace a pretty paralb-l between tbe ending of the unfortunate Clan-na-fiael societies In tula country and the downfall of rarnrll in I rr land, and profess to see the hand of Hod in history and tbe abadow ot a great crime bstinlng ver many live.

Kenirmber. also, that tha real murderers at tue Carlson cottage have net yet been lia-cuvered. for only Cotigblin. tbe detective, snd Hnrke. the recnpiurrd Ingitiv.

have b-en sentenced for lit in Parnitentiary. 'I hey are admittedly the accssiries. Where are the principal? "1 h- two remaiaing convicts, riurke and Couebtin. are still living in hope at tha Jnhet Penitentiary. They assort that they will not lorn Mate's vi ilewe or give aara their paia.

For all tha public may know the real murderers that wild mint at the Varlaoa oottaae rosy be living, or may havw diaappearcKi, like a many of lhair confederates. Irom oti the face ol tbe rarth. 1 he riiiin case Is. perhaps, ths most noted on whicn lias occupied the attention of the lirree and public of tha Windy City for many ara. Around tbe case ever since the dis covery of the baxiy of llr.

Cronia has been thrown the glamour of trsarvuy. Ever since the day when the body or tbe doctor was found In tba catch-basin this case ba ex cited areat publio I serrst. Many nsw fscta rerard Inn tba caaa hay been dis covered by the detectives, wbicn tbsy not C-ire to rvvesl lo tbe general public ia soma Inatsucps thia is becanseof a sincere desire to bring the true criminals to Justice. It is belinved that the ramifications of tola aecret oroer ezu-uded even to tbe hiabeet Mala and city rliciala. and on that account raucb iitiiculty baa been experienced in tbe punishment oi the aoilty partir.

At. -'el Van I'rnggs saloon on Mate street lbs Owl tha other night an Intimate friend of on of tne actora in i ba cronin tragedy related to several (riands the story of 1'eter Dean. and ths wuiti noes a. As he learned it from Ilean's letters sad a conversation with bim while In tnia eity. lie said that it waa all strung for tb police to say that leao bad any thing to do with that atlair.

and tbat be drove tba white lor-e: tbat he knew nothlne about it nntil r'tvr the whole thing was over. He aaid tbat lean was a niembarof Irish societies, the same as ha waa. bat that ba was not bad snougli to kill Dr. Cronin: and if ha had hs-n jaii enouin lie ia not nave tba nerve. 'The worst thing that they could ever say against hint." said tba speaker, was tbat he liked doss pretty weil.

an If he fauna a stray the atr--t he wouid lake it home with mm. Wbst ifean knows soont tbe murder be found out by accident. He did not a rive that white horse. Mind ynn. I an tey that ha doesn't know wbw did drive it.

Ther are two rvssona that prevented bim from squeal ing: rirat. ne neeuen reooey. tiawiiume the whole thing wh-n he waa here in Chicaa tbe lar time, and be haa written me two or three letters twlor thati but at bit request I biirnrd tbe letters no. I here a-n't much in the letters, bnt tha aiarv he told -me waa t-rrt told -me waa t-rrible. I have not brard I rent bim lately, and I am afraid tbat some of the men intrr-sted in setUui rid I bim hate niada away with bim, if it wasn't for this 1 wouidn tell the story.

Just how he found nt what ba did be wouldn't tell me. and ae would net tell me ho tha men were in the Carlson cottage that night. He said they were friends of mln as wsll as frienda of his. and ha did not want me to worry about the atlair as he had. 1 think, li ouaii.

from the way he telle tha atery, that be mutt have ha-d the men talking about it. He talked aa though he had It acond-nand. instead of bavlag been tnere himself. Ilia atory. thoueii.

la en. to makeene'e blood rnneold and bia hairstand end. It seems that when they got tbe doctor out of his baggy be wss drivsn to the Carlson cottage. That is aa old atory. In tba first place Dran told me tbat It waa never in-ti pilr.i to kill Dr.

Cronin. Iba men In the plot were prepared for that, if nroesaary. but they did not think it would ba asceeeary. Ihcy xsiw aa was scrassrmocs. A good Catholic, and that ha would keep a promise and an oath.

Iheir idea waaloaet bint od to tli lonely cottage, make bias look into the Jaw of death, compel him to take an oath of the most binding kiud. force bin; loawear by in Virgin Mary, by Jesus i hrist her md. and by tbe aver living Uod. that be would withhold all rpuoai tien lo the leaders of ths CUa-na-oaeli tbat ba wouid never again ret. to tba ruyaterione disappearan ol tlie luadt ft the aocistyi that ba wouid not attend tb investigation tbat waa to occur tb coming month.

I don't ear what you soy about an Inner council bavins power of life and death, ibeae men did aot want to kill Dr. Cronin. Ihey tbeusht they bad a common kind ot a man t-dal with, but Dr. ronin was not on ol ths ordinary sort, "Dean and lurrtJ that tbeir every moy men ess Planned to cmpl It. Crsnin to twear that be wnld let them alone.

If thsv ad wanioil to kill the doctor they bad a hundred chance to follow and aboot am down. I hey wisnooi to lore iron man an oala that be would. not investigate tbe die- ppf-arane of tb funds. Iber would not have lt buy int tb plat rented tha cottage and sbov their f-ecki tbrongb tha baiter, if they bad not desired to extort tbia oatb from th doctor. 1 he were shrewd meu.

and they did not for moment toink tliat murder would neeeeary to a el the doctor's lip. Well, they got lr. Cronin st th arlso eeitioH. and loid bim what they wanted, rie flared up with hoaeet indignation, and as id tbat bo had om oo sn errand of merer to dying man who had been eat to piece, but not to eoaver with sooon- 5w see ber. Poo.

yon might as wll look at tha thing senaioly and mak troobl fur on reel all. tl row aa ui niai iviua lufia is money I ft for yon. Mf Kttl bo trouble- you nev oy dl ther an you ah ail never ever leave thia bouse aliye. -h. I ron in then burled defl th of hi enemies.

He eicUi fianc in ths teeth mad: Tbat will do. Oobaca to Tour maeter wao seat you bora and tell bint thai A Mannar aw. aiwr bat, no trust suan. i gjATg any osa at Asrga. And tbat Is God.

Wast I bay don bar doa for lb good of Ireland. 1 hav eeeved myJaiakeraod my oantry. -ba men you amtii Hi buy mt tbay bribe met tbey atr i ha murdsred man. never rinlsbed the sea tr a ro. A ngry hla refossj.

mad-i ther aurang upon aim. knocked him down with a hatchet sad some th furaitor of th room. ol th aaurderers struck bim on tb had with bU medial ne Ceasv. toisww aiauaamr ni VTaldod hi la Ue csus oi noaoa'y. It), Wtlllam Laarkrf.

a brleklaywr aasplorasl knti.tixrat Eliblh aadKaoa itrwsts. fail off a ye tor ay mmia and aoralied bla right aafela. Thralled aad removed ataa. a as Aw 1M axooroat atreet. A E0S3S ST0LE3L' a.

a snTfa of Alt. ClftStL Cbl. fw air, -rsar prtd at police baad-auarUirsysat-rdaytbat tlimcii.v. hi rnni iTitrt Try Imperial Cbsmaatnata ada-ti it 5 waaj wean. MaCawhaav.

of street by It. Cronin a few days be'erath rM Dr. Cronijs opinlT ttZiX toro er a lnaet eud ilie oL He obtoln-d eoiplevmeiu in otb rid? roUlaa anUL an-i wall worklna tbere Wflato a "aai ol l1- 'V few boor. lUnaed eroaod hla bedaide war members of tbe pravetd binafrona an.t-B acoa(aion. tie le aeul to bave beau dt- niefi in avrvieea of a priest ia anaud to irignten awe.

vet sue- did not let bim posa. Itb murder sblnlog out of tbeir eyes the doctor aaw them and turned aad aursed tnem. wao- svr you are, whatever yoa are. row. wiu pay for this, tbatdar wlU epuie wbn rou will suffer for your crime.

The Word of lhd baa laid it: the la wa of man bava repeated It: tb Voio of my wn soul eonorms it. I vrrses upon yu ao5 upoa ail wao bar lttd for 7 "Vo ail sutfsr as I am sudsr- THE ENQXJTEtEIl, CINC1NXATI, SUNDAYS SEPTHMBEH 25, 1892 TTONTY-FOUB PAGES. CHANGES In -Their Constitutions To De Made Br Xnaler if Enildiag AUsoeiatifBS. ThetFaisiily Na 1 Wfll Adopt tlleNoiiliiJtiAtlon Plan. Afleraoon Assoclatioss Beetnliig Verj Pepnlar.

Lo.Bg Ntfcotlitad ud CaUbm Of-fieen Ma4 During ths Weak; Othar Mitten. It talaa raara fr aotn ajasocUtioas to learn thai tbar cannot pay dividend oa tecum ulavsd dues and giv an asnual bat. On of thee was tb Maraeli. For year this aasociation waa tb largest tbat bat in th XortivwwjUra part of tb eity. aad as Ion aa they bad aw abar coming week tby war abl to dealar tb regular I per cant, dividend.

Wbo tbl was cut aad tba assoeiatian was not rciTin tba IniUaUon feos. tbsdivldeads became less each year. At tb last aanaal election a a mall loas was discovered aad thay were at abl to declare any dividand. Members than oramenesd to withdraw, and now tb old aasociation will has to unit- It may take few years, to wind up it bosinasa affairs, but it is a lesann fr a nnmber of other aoiationi la this city. The life a loaa ia a dollar association is less tha eight years, and if the association will nay dividends on accumulated dues, giving tb annual rebate oa ooebaif that I a.

th borrowsr will receivs more money in the wsy of dividends than Bays out ss I ate rest and preminma, Attn end in loan will net cost aim more man i or per eenU. aad no aasociatioa aaa sxisl oa such smi all margin. Tha Starlli haa adoaUd tba non-lahla-tioa plan, aad the result is that ther ar eeiviag a lanre numaer ef new abarea. Tb CiociaoaU Iaa aad Building Com- paor'i rtealpta diriaf th Past rear wars MM Tl tb proffta, 10. Thia com pany baa S33.500 on mortgages, secured by a eontlnaewt fund of SMM iaa.

Tb sutdividd roHia are S7 4A rwCTBtary Kster. of th Conrt-street Mar ket report tbat tba rseaipta of this aasociation during tba past year war 17.167 99. th profits, .061 13. A mong the Besets ar mart- gages to tae amount of I74.417.a9 and real es tate amounting to b41Z3 I is is Sec reo bv a contingent fund of AG83 aad undi vided prebis 8Z1 90. oaaaaaassB TbsGovernmsnt haa oontpleted a tart- gaga for K2.A0O at five cents premioba.

Tb Expasltloa last Monday night com pleted a small loan of at five acuta prem ium. TheVTestEad Homestead aa last Friday nlsht completed four loans. Tbay wars for Is. 000. 13.000.

and Tba receipts were nearly 11.800. Thla eompany baa LOUS active abarea. Bom af th Dirctr ar studrlsg tba ra- bat of premium plaa which appssrsd la thsas columns a fsw weeks ago. Vary fsw of them thought tbat the interest an a loan increased each year, and that when interest wae re ba lad tbe premium remained tae seme until the loaa was canceled, it atarted at tae rate of tr but be ft) re tb loan a expired a borrower paid 1H Par cent, for bia money. A number of associations will bava an annual rebat of premium at tba begia- ning of tba next rear.

Tha Bsy miller-street Isst Thursday even lng completed tour mortgages oa good property, amounting to tXJBO each. Tha Lincoln No. in eVdamsvill. on last Monday increased tbslr aassU by a lean U-XO on good property. Tba German Workinamaa's.

in Cummlna- vllle. rebate interest one every threw years. It giras diytdsnda an accumulated dues. i ilArnav Haraharaar fanarti tha Garfield No. 3 aa completing a loaa of S300 at tb usual premium.

Ave oenta a aher. Tb Northtlde negotiated tw loaa a. One wasfarlXJ0sndeBfor5. Tba pr ami am was sixteen osau per sbar. The Workinamen'a Club last atoaday night made saias of monay aggregating SS.000 at a good premium.

Kigbt new shares war sub-cribsd. and tba receipts amounted to tl.OUeTs. Mr. K. P.

lson. tba efficient Preat-dent. as usual, pr said ad ovsr tb alibra-Uons of tb Board. rcrury Louis Molleakopb, th Frio Hill, declared an per salt dividend. Thia asaooiatioa ia growiag vary rapidly.

Tha TJaity sold 1900 last Tuesday eight at six esata pramiuaa. bevsral it sharss were taken. Tbe Llberal'a receipts on last Meeday night were ti.if oa. At tea same time they disbursed it aad bad thirty-two aew shares. President Sam Hirst reports tbat tbe New Mentor's receipts en last Monday were over 1400.

aixty-igbt aew shares were subscribed. A loan ol COD waa completed at a premium oi five cents. Tbe election for Directors of tbe Court- street Markst resulted aa fallows: Julina rrel, L. ft. Colter.

Charles Koeeter. T. at. Wittkam. Charles h'asle.

Wro. Buldle. 11. W. Aibers.

Joseph Weiagartner. as. Ohnesorgen. Frank Doobeline, Henry Prand- kanL Jaaob Kvricb. ncn.

Marun sveeri. rn au. kieaa aad Frank ii. nam lug. Tha receipts of tbe Lafarett last Tuesday Blent were $863.

Five new abarea were takeav The receipts ot tbe Grand National oa last Wednesday sight were B70 Sa. Applications for two loaa war made. One waa for tUtt) and tha other far Tea aew abarea were aabacrtbed, Kiahard K. Wsraer. attorney, reports that tbe Grand Union Completed two loaaa Tuesday night, Qas waa for sXaM aad aat- othsr for taJOO.

Tba Germaala No. I haa Jaat eaaiplated loaaa at good premiums. 1 his is one th few aseociatioas tbat pay tall rebate aad divideada oa accumulated dace. For tbe past year it baa bad ao idle money oa band. Tnd a (oreeloauree or diiauoatmemt taomoer are: Henry Heapeke, Preeld Vtiilmm Kleia.

ill niawn. ld'-Bt: Uliam Muewe, Treurr: A useat Ceaxos. Seoretar Orria r. Coao. Atsoraey.

Tha rAatorday Aftcraooa a-raated two loaaa at iu last meetiag and several aew aheree tr abeeriaod. This asaooiatioa Vocatod la too Grand (ware-boose Balldia aad la one ot tbe meet pro porous tioaa ia th city. 1m olBoer iWdanU Chap dsy-llgbt assoeia. llamas haasua JasBaaai U.WMiWhaul Troaua. surer John WeserTtiCTStary.

aad Orria cotobi. Atsoraay. Secretary A. M. A awl.

of tb Bceare DsaU. haa Jaat Issued hla ascoad aaaaal report. Thla compaay haa S3 aedee aharoa, Tha osipts for th past rear were r.OJSl 98 aad tba arohte I5U0 n. it aaa 3 ta tn Bada vidd prwbt accoaat aad i ta ia tt goat sund. lb follow lag offic Ussbe Sleeted: Irosida A as.

toraboi ie alL. Laamant8ertary. A.M. A I leal, L. Lena aaaooa i a w.

1 Lavnasaa. A. M. Jkoeu wo Harsch, Ass. Wraoo.

A. A iritnai stesepa jneacni D. Atria haa aweosidad Loala tT aa Ttwasarer of tb Jtonality. Th reoelpta of the rfaUeaal oa -Wednesday algal wwra tLt c. Eight tharsa ware labecnb.

Th dlabersemsau wsretlTrja. VK. Tbe Garden la still oa tha boom aad asw abarea are eomlae la each week, Itaroemss to In item its Board ot Directors to fiftawa Persons. Th reostpte Ias Wsdassday war ver Th maer ia aold ahead Jot ta aext sax erooajt. Tbe Faltoa K.

i pojra aa we eoat dr Ideod to-morrow aiaat, Tate la a aen markably saeoeeeful. manaaemaat of ta affairs of aa association tbat lea tbeaavwar 8 so sa flared from a eonaiderabiO ioee. 1 1 roar ta great arasUt oa to are ma I board oi Oiucara, The recctpa of tha Helpmate at their meet-lag Ust Thursday algbt wet T3a (S. A aambor of asw share were subscribed. The 6tr.

haa elected tha folic wtag aiailania to serve aa Dttrs dariaa a Kraamlnfna' Tell Hnrtr. t. tt. PriilB'san. Waa.

Foew1kic Jba F. in sen. ph. fLaba, Job a Mataeia. Jaliaa rbeayer, W.bouor.

Henry anas rsaotr. iger, issua ecbi A. oeAaaota aad bebwoan aci caa rie acaxeaa- tWtjOMS K. G. Wi Tb tbilowlaut oflcers vara lected at pri a Gardens H.

easel brack. Prealdsot: T. A. BaafCa4 Vic-President: B. Baakav TTMiarm John H.

Weeteaboff. Mntirrl A. Aiaisnt I oeielary; Tiroctore, Waau Nostiioid. A oarust Oetoriald. H.

Tlai-lea. II. Kaotr. Wm. kaaniag.

Wat. Ho btuvb. o. Hasnitn, atueer ana jdb ne tor. CaarAe A.

A bora wa alactadJkttaracy. Tb A wrdra will elect Mrectm oa day. and ta Miami oa Wed a is day of week. Tho reeeipu of the Wrstora Mill oa last Monday alttht war tLaTl SL Fear iksree were aabocrtbed. Thia oampaay has some money oa head.

Tho members of ta Family He. 1 wilt vote oo, tho non-taiUattoa plaa. aad tt ta ts adoptedwlli ebaaa it eoastrtatioa aecord-iasly. Thia ovmjiaay ia doing a good oat tliai Busi: The Columbian aold tweaty-five share at DSsteb sa assd lit Aibort property at its offic, north a act saner of feerea ta aad Via streets. Wedaesdar eftemona.

Twofeature of thia proepenng exTppaay seem to very poooiar wna tbe pnbtic One is aU-dsy of- Be hour, and to other la the two-bandret)-dollar ahare. Borrowing niember eaa par efl aUkt easier thaa fjOO. Bine the oswaintt of tbe schools tbe salsa of nickel savinus stamp have increased. A good ma ay children are baying nickel stamp, aad saving asooey lor Uurtatmaa ta that way. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, Dr.

Jha X. Booth, Atwiataat I as pee toe- of ClaeiBaatL and also a member of Foot Pact 5a. XdL calls attention to tba tact that the homes, both National and Etat. for dis abled voiaateer aaldiere and tbeir ahildrea are overcrowded at prVseat, Tha capacity of the Darton Bom ia 4Joa. aad yet SO beds bare been made oa tbe floor, with hundreds applications oa SI for edmissioa.

which caa aot eras tad. Ia Milwaukee large aumbers of raen sleep aa th floor, aad at Hampton, ta the winter of IPiO and LSrt. 17JU ata were packed into all the corners sou passageways on barrarka aad baiicinata. beside having 109 men she! wed tn tents. the A laialanL.1 sanaiitAiUlaaaral favors a plan whereby old soldiers gaay be helped at is sir old boats.

Kx -President Hayes attaaded divln eervlce last fiaaday at Foundry M. E. Cbarca. vraah-lagton. aad eccusied his old seat in tbat bia- lorva edirtoc Xlahaa bee a attend lag tha aa- eampiaefit; Mrs.

Hattie DeOarmo presented to' Corp Fourteen a handsome pillow, which, will be raffled tor the benefit of the corpo. Th Q. A. B. baa a mamhenhlp la good of A07.7SL Ths Twelfth Ohio Cavalry will bold Its an anal Reunion at UeUrad.

Loama Conaty. aeptembor JJ aad 39. Tba 8econd Ohio and Twsaty-fifth Ohio Battary will hold a union at Yaungatowa. October 19, Tbe Tenth Obi Cavalry will hold their re-unloa at Marion. September 29.

There are 90,071 Ohloana who are drawing peasieei from tbe Govsrnmsat. Oag Ohio pensioner live ia China, six ia Germany, one in BraaU. five la Canada aad a ia Ja-gUad. Th survivors th First Iowa Velunteee Cavalry will present a gold medal a Goo fed a a fflccr. Lieutenant W.

Gravea. ef company A. Third Missouri Cavalry, for saving the. lives ot seventeen Uaioa soldiera. who were In bis care as prteoaera.

oa cod-temper St. lfsM. a ear Lexington. Ma. The meeting ot Wm.

Nelson Woman's Belief Corps No. 14 last Tuesday afternoon was presided over by Mr. Hsttie DeGermo. Senior Vic-President Tb Udiaa had a grand time. They aara a leach Jn honor of tb mambera wbo aid not go to asnmston.

wbieb was highly appreciated by ihna. present Atthecloeoef the meeting fraternal greetings ware teleeraphod to the National Convention at Washington D. 0. Mr. M.

Carpenter, ef the V. 8. Great Corps, returasd home from Kipley. where eh baa boon visiting for three weeks. Feptsmber 19 was the anniversary ef sev eral battles.

On September 19. Ufa. the battle of Ioka. waa fought Sep tarn ber if. IMS.

ths great fight at Cblcamanaa opcaed. and on the 19th nf September. 184. Pberidan gained has decisive victory over Early winebester. end tool lasting the Valley of tbe bhenandeaa.

Assoag th war Oovsrners who attended tbe National Kneempment were Governor Fletcher, of Missouri: Governor Crawford, ef Kansas; Governor tone. of Iowa, aad Uoveruor. Pleroont. of Virginia. ueneral Leader Post No, of Lran.

M. attaaded tbe eaeampment over L300 strong. This poet Is kaowa aa the banner post of the whole O. A. and was quartered in twenty-six Pullman csrs at Kcklnaton.

and had three immense dining tent in an adjacent grove. They brought with them a mammoth shoe, twelve feet long. At a meetiag of tba General Commltte of the United Coe federate Veterans and officers of the Jeflersoa Davis Monument Associa tion ef Richmond bold recently It waa decided that the moaumeat to the memory of tha Kx-Preeident ef the Confederacy shell be located at Monroe Park, la Biebmoad. Va, The nextNatloael Encampmsat will he at Indianapolla. Theaanual report of Quartermaster-General Taylor to the Adjutant-General shows tbe total expenditure of th ranlsatioa during tb Isst year to have been SQO.zM.

leav-ino a bsUanco of fl7-54A on hand. 'I ho lara-at item nf exoeaa during tbe year waa tllT for postage aad incid-utala. Ihe total amnuat to the Great Moaumeat Fund Is JAXB rL0CXXT8 JEW PATE5T. lJBdga.1 Fisher Wia yoa hare aa Edisoa raht Harry MaddoekWaat is tbatf Flahar-IOl shew yea, tFalla th lererJ) cut QTrStfT.TSS IfTTT. Call at ear sis re this week and try a res or cocoa jr.

eervea wita naorifad rsaa. Poianaoas terms is kli -t, a Wai.iasrsmi.it aaaa, asaetas a. year: is RAUDOrai; NOTES.1 tis'mii ii riLst Ta.t7Tisa rasj dan att srera mani-d at tho bora of tha bride oa I ooadar. Tbey have retaraed acre and taken a taeir vweusevte ia a home pre- Tioaoly prvporod am Hroooaray. Muss Act tie ii tiler let Te-almy fur Oxford.

Vbio. wavere lh will sutcad eotaego. MiaaAaaa Clemoos. of this ctty end Mr. Pert Waians.

of CJineinaaiL were marnaxl at tho residence of too bride's parrots at Boon Wodaasrisy. Ther will resuo ia Cia-sinnaci. Miss Gertto Bird ts vtoiUng rshtUva at taoiaasaoits. Tb Msbt Oert Clnh wa entertain Wed need ay evsraia by suae ZoUr. Tit luacb waa eleeaut aad tea toaste aad atota war greatly aa joyed.

v.n a wow-mi- lo emio. ot oti. aiiiiWtMM la VlSlUBCT a eonaty. a A flee left Monday far JSTT Haul to Tie it friends. Moses Mossier ead Miss Clara Adlr war pnited in Iu arris re Wsxiaesday eveniaav Mr.

aad Jdra. M. Valentine, of Ciadaaati. riei tea relau res here lasat week. Mm hnba Harden a pent a few day last sreek witb frienda at ladianapesie.

Wis Mary Van Nay tottTaeeday for Elkhart, where tbe will teach school tnia winter. Miss Lottie Miiirr re to rued Saturday from a visit wita relati vee at Crawfordmille. Joba K. Had re ana Misa Ketber Armstrong wer uittd ta taarriage Thursday even lag. Nut Pet Prter left Monday for Iadiaaan-elia.

whor will remain during the eoaa-laa winter. LATj AFAYETTErJ iS'U. Mia Hla amid win. akf WeotflolA la srU. itlng Mrs.

li Foutx. sera. 8. Vatcr bas returned from a eejourn of several months in California. Ms is accompanied by ber sister.

Mim Vasrter. M.iaa Kelli 8 wilt baa reuiraed to ber heme at Kokomo, Cbarle F. Hiatt haa gone to Colorado Keyfroet Craft, ef Trinity Church, this esty. bss aeceoted a call to tbe First Method-let Chorch. at Bloomiarton.

111. Mr. and Mrs. Rial Bon jam in, of Ban seel aer. are guest of tbeir grandson.

Oscar P. Benjamin, of this city. Mia Lissi Williams, of Madiaoa. Ind. is a enest of tae Mimes Medico.

William A. Gebhart. of Winatoa. Mo aad Mis Ella Horaaday. of tbia city, were married bursa ay noon.

ev. W. H. riluu. of rraakfort.

officiating. taeors Gate, for three rears wltTl tbe Mo-Cartby's Mishaps Company, ha returned to bia borne in this city. Ue doe aot expect to return to tb stage. George I Iron in tx. Jr and Miss Laura JKeser war merrwd Wednas'lay.

Horse P. Dchart. one of tbe rising yeun newspaper men of this city, stols a march en bis fpenda of the lead pencil brigade by alip- riiag away to NMariJle. and bestow-og bia name and band upon Mis Anna I Lonu, of that eity. 'iba young lady was bore on a visit last eammer.

and to ao-eualataaoe then formed ripened into a life Partnership. Thursday night the following message was wired to Mr. Debart signed by all tha newspaper writer ia tbecltr: "Vonr fellow workers of tbe Lafayette newspaper iraieraiu ubiis in eoraiaa groat the hi and oonarainiata too ana yoara smi eelebotioo of vonr nnotiaila. iter ksra deceived us. but ws love you T.

and sirs, jjeaart are expected A tut Monday Mi next LTRVPTrVrMr- 8- w- Creed la Tialt- ..7 in Aaderson. Ind. Mrs. W. T.

Bowers as vuutina in Indianapolis. ra, 1- G. Farr and daughter If or ar TaTiting ia Greensburg. Ind. Prof.

Joseph Hose, of Vt asbiortoa. D. ia vitttiax oere. Mim Drlla Balliaeev Orlia has returned bom from uscaiussax, Iowa. Mies basis lean is tbs guest of Mim Mary in rrawfordsville.

Ind this week. Mrs. J. M. Kharo.

of ninninnatf la tba rnaat of bar pa re a U. B. D. Byrsm aad wife. Mtss Belle Montgomery, of Cincinnati, is visiting acre.

Mrs. Robert Cremler and daughter, of Kair-fisid. Iowa, are the guests ef Dr. Kell aud family. Mre.

Emma Davidson of Cincinnati, la yisitin her parents. Mr. aad Mrs. tt. H.

Hiestand. here. Fred Pstsrs and wff. of Pwnea. are vl'iting 11.

C. Peters and wile. Mrs. A. V.

Brad rick left Wednesday oa a visit to Hay Springs. Emma Kjng ef Oxford. Ohio, and Miaa EditA BredfielJ. ot Pueblo. Colo, ware ths sues la of W.

H. Jobaao this week. iM H- tj Kewell is vis- Jamss Lodgs. at lodiaaapolia, ind. Miaa Jeesia Kraut la eolnnrnlno amoag ber many frieadg in Louisville.

Ky, Dr. and. Mrs. George W. Hewitt are yiait-iag frienda at Cincinnati.

Miaa Viola MoKay Is visiting friends and relative tn Dayton. Ohio. Airs. William Doolittiels vitlting her aoai at Indianapolis. Mrs.

CharUa M. Grayson and eon. of Cot-lagton. Ky are visiting relatives ia this city. Misses Ada Gaunter and Clara 1eilenheim ara visiting frie ads aad relative at indiaa-apolia.

Mum Faanie Peeklnpaugb. of New Albany. is visiting Miss Ella Hurke tn thia city. Misses Anna and Agnes Mitchell, of Louisville. Ky ere gassts of Mimes Bessie aad Jennie White.

Miss Anna Morris is visiting the Misses Cook at Indiaaapnlia. Mist Georgia Ennia ia visiting frienda at Vernoa. Ind. Mis Sallie Lewis is Tinting friends at Chrtsman. III.

Mr. and sirs. Richard W. Hobbard ar visiting frirnds and relatives in Indianapolis, is Clara A ten bas rr turned to Oxford Female oliage at Oxford. Ohio, to resume ber studies.

Miss Lizzie Xauer. ef North Vera on. IacL, la visiting friends in this eity. Iadiaaspoba the past weec, Mrs. I'r.

A. Brown, of Indianapolis, ia tbe euest for a few days of Mrs. Miaaie Ma Boyce. Miss lore Carter, a eharmlne ronnglady of Lima. Ohio, ia the guest of Miaa Lou Harris.

Mrs. Jenni Healy. of Delta. is being entertained by Mrs. M.

L- Babb. in Km ma. Cropper ia pieaaantly entertaining Mute Naanie Mace, ol Richmond. Mim Maud Miller, ot Hartford city, wbo baa been tbe guest of her a later. Mrs.

A. U. Arroamith. returned Borne yesterday. Mr.

Jamea i Davis and Miss uiae Kim wars united ia marriaga Wedneaday night, the la terosting ceremony being performrd Rev. W. K. Mo artr. Miss Mayne bDrankle entertained the Muffin Cooking Clab Wedneaday afternoon.

Mice Dm i ay Zehriax, a fsscinatiag young lady of Frankfort, is Tisiting with Miss A si die Bowies. Rene Gill left Monday for Terre Haute, where she will attend school. Mrs. Gas Ma tsabeimer ana Mrs. B.

Klls-heimer are visiting for several days witb relative at Hamilton. Ohio. ITCHELL iVlWahingtoaCit G. W. Hamer and wife re visiting rclaUTos ia ity.

Ciob din rs. Wm. in rTalmea. Vflasi Bolaad. Mrs, Wm.

Bolaed aad Mrs. Wm isouivr an tuiuui ai loaiaaapnna Mrs. a noi lanq ana Mrs. rlsnderson. ef Los i ill, ar vuutina relative aad lricada intbla city.

F. M. (-primer, of RnsbvUle. aad Miss Jsn-aie I-ogaa. of tbia place, wer married last Tuesday evening.

'1 be happy couple weat to Kustmlle Wednesday to reside. They have tne goo lanes el a post oi irioaaa, Mr. ed Mrs. A. I.

Plese hav from a wita relatives ia Bad for retaraed ra J. vtrcoo aad katan. aad tnair aunt. Miaa Julia Boker, have gone to Alexandria to reside, Mr. Wood hariag auxagsd la bosiaese in that city.

1VTEW AmJih 1 1 iwtaraed from If arraransett pier. Miaa Madaa feSea won tho diaauisi riag oflered aa a premium to tbe prettiest yeun lady aueacuag tbetoaaty Fatr by the Louievliie Dental Aasociation. Martin Clemente. af thia city, aad Visa fpncer, of iBdiaaanoiia. were mar nod at brides boms last I needay.

lerbertG-Walker and Mis Clara A. Perry, this city, will be married at iriaity M. JS. area oa the teal. HmarU of Little Bock, Tiaitlag rrieayde ta ths city.

TbosBae D. Wolfe and family are wiaitiag friends at Waabiagtoa. MmtNelMa Lewis, of Braadcabara, is th guest of is Jen aie urley. WUl Albert is bom iroe Colorado aad Mew Mexico. Harry Kewt bas roue to Wasblagtoa City.

Misoa Kate aad Minnie Broober hav aeao to Waahina-tca City. Mis bditaiiooormmaoaio frem aviait ta Greencastla. Mis ocrsapwyw, af CTieagtx la tha guest cdM sr ia. East Elm street. r.

aad Mrs, CarroJ Can are viaiuag at Waabiaatea City aad BaJtimor. ast sirs. PoOOCBk VlAUt tO laava in a few dara far trsi.t n. JaiceUhome frem Fatoakay. Mich.

Shook. Of ladiansp-OUUUAoii. am Tuuting reiauvea her Bast wreet. Atms Laura wiiitaa taat Ble-amlnrtww, wui a year. Mrs.

IF. TX "WUrawn and Mis Clara Blab- ardsoa are with fnees ialmaTill. III. r. r.

orria tiardia raft Friday for fn i varsity, gasrt ssrw ssa. i till 2. fro a moata'y emit in Isavtr. Mim Ivoaa Kinoov loft for beJtfsaeeo rnTiTTiir tiftili ealiaen af musir Mi as as Nora Waiier and Wioa to WOey. who hare been the xoeeta of Mrs.

Mricklaod, eta mod te taoxr horn ta iouiiVLUo. avy. 4aaday. li ndelson left leak PtnmAmw am am- a teaded irk tb East. Mr, to.

KM art) by thegaeet Of MX. MM mr jsraoo amiiu. at ATi raOB. Ix lea Louise aod Will IviolA. aa ssrv ar r.nuni aer.

J.tt.b Mr. aad Mra.Joha Ucwk, of city, wa wore aer on a visit to lAvair rants, aav returasd home, Jtion. H. fjtotaenbnrs; and wife aave MrTfJ. AiVeoef1 8 1 1 hs SMnhu tba iaoanr Hniol aai.raJ vaara.

air oid kftstt at otrrla oraVMwev tAti I Di-ais Mttirotf Cvnlne. tae maxi-iA oi ais ietaria Marahy aad Mr. rW Fa! mn. of flir. S.

aauotly observed at tho Morthy rwsHderreo, south Locast street, Jaat Moaday evwae tag. Miss ytaWentlMi and Marie Folk left tor ijrs-acaMA iaA Moardar. vans will swaosac their stadias at Paaw. vTiO TT Miss Larii Fberbsrt ie visitlag -J ufrietdsio induuisoolis. I Jtrs t-esrlAowism visiuog lnoadata aTarnai rrnnrl Mr.

aod A.Fdward Irft Wf-rlne- day for a two week' suit ia X'aAladelptua, arena. -Mr. and Mrs. CTtarle Fender, ef Hcasrtoa. Tsxas.

ar visa ting relatives aod friends ia this city. Mms ata Tjabrirt aV Kian. arrd Mrs. Amaiia Mat nr. of Harriebursz, Peasv ar beta entertained by bart Laebrick.

Mm Gewraia entertained aausa-ber of hor young lrtends Wedaesdar evening in honor of bar guest. Mis May Coora. of ie river. Coio. Mi Bariba tThitUrabergar ia Tnritiag ta Wahash.

Miss Let He Ehlvaly has returaed from Pont a Mrs. G. H. Pall en ger. of Walkertoa.

1 tho guest fMra. to. W. Viae. Mis Harria ba returned from a yisit ta 1 locator, lit.

Mrs. Wm. Lendu ol Matteos, is th gusat Of Mrs. in man. Miss Laura is Tisiliag la aTiakakoc Illinois.

TPISINQ SUNr; J. T. O-Xeel aad ara Atlaadioa tha I sesaioa of tbe froutb-eastera iadtaaa Conference at KusUTiU. lnd. I.

A. tttevenann. and wife left Tbarsday for their future bom at Harvey. Illinois. Bell Brsdloy and son.

of Cairo. ITl are here visitias hor sister. Mrs, Heine Pate. Mrs. Ira Powell and child ar visiting relatives aad frieadt at Mattoon.

111. Haga D. Gary leaves the first ef tbe week for New -York ta complete his theological studies. Mrs. J.

V. Jackson, ef New Orieena. is aero for a short visit to friends wbil oa aer way bom from Old Point Comfort. sirs. K-cfael Harria.

nee Ward, of Hefrolt. is vial ting relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. J. P.

Hemphill is making a abort visit to friunds io Iaduaapolis. ind. Miss I Jda Bradbury has gone to spead th winter la taroennauuiaL 1 do witA Laae ana'. LMrs. LiUia H.

Alien. to frfenda ia Colombua. Mr Walll. HimmAiu ia Ida aii.al of friend in Iadianapobs. Mrs.

Baell ta eiaiUag frienda in SpringTlela. Ohio. sirs, Alios usraener is Tuausg ta iOi ambus. r. TharLpT Eajitrflin kai ratnraail ta Chl- eezo afwr a visit to frieods in this city.

Mtm Mollis Dari is in Chat laoooga. Teaa-on a visit to friends. Mis Hattie MclAmald bas returned from a visit in 1 oy ton. Mis Kloreac Atkiasoa is tbe gaeat ef Ia- dianapolis friends. Miss Minnie kelly boa retaraed from BunhTiile.

Mrs. Paul C. flrnff is home from a yiatt ta retsitivee ia Indianapolis. Miaa Km ma tArrtil ia la Anderson, the go eat of friends. ards are out annonneiag the marriage of Miaa Frances Ireland and Mr.

Edward Teague. which ia te occur on October A pleasant dance occurred at Vaofon'i Hsll oa Fridsy evening, in Donor Mr. Maario Arnold and Mr. Frank K. Watt, woo have lately returned from abroad.

STTNM A rvf-Ur. S. Smith ia making extende.1 yisit with ber friend at Washington, D. C. Henry Price and wife, af Peymour.

after having a Pleasant risit here with Geo. Price and family, have returned borne. Mrs. Ed I Owen. and children made a pleasant visit with frienda at Lawrence burg last week.

Miss Loren a Smith, after speeding a year at Indiana poll. bs returned home. Messrs, Fred listing snd Tnomas Dohlf. of Decatur County, gave relative a call here last week. isses Lucioda and Josia Kaaeena sweat tbe past week with friends at Greensburg.

Wm. Brans and wife ar making Indian apolis relatives a two-wseks visit. John Westrich. of Kansas, is visiting his lister. Mr.

Henry Scbuck. of tbia place. HEte VILrwnf -tur Vl California In a few days. Mim Edith Gordon haa gone to Chica go to visit Mr. Dr.

Wells. Mrs. l. rJ. naiisr la vuiting la waaaing-ton.

D. Rev. Dr. T. L.

Hushes and family left Fri day for tbeir nsw boras in riaua. Ohio. Mr.aad rs. cnariee nireiy caleDratad tneir paper wedding oo 'J neaday evening by en- iriatniaiiba nirteen i iuo.of wniea Mrs irely is a popular niember. Mrs.

George Dana's guest, Mrs. Wm. Dunn, of Tennessee, bas returned home. Mr. snd Mrs.

i barles Morrison bsve retaraed from a protracted visit in California. One of the moat elegant receptions of the season wss given by Miss Msy Hamilton on Friday evening, in honor of Miaa Barnard. of Washington. Among tha guests were: Mimes Lola fsrker, cmie ctrong, Anna Kent. IOie Pearson and Messrs.

Karmire. Talbert. Jeflers. Robins. Rickets.

Jtsnnedy, Kent. Btrong. Hydsll and Depres. The menu was auoerb. Mis Hamlltaa will laava ahortlv for Waahingtna.

D. Mim Florence Morris bss cone to Oberlln College to resume her musical studies. VI laa I nea New by is anending tbe State Cniversitr at Kloomtnrton. Married Tuesday, i-eptember SO. leyi, by Rev.

rather Conrad. Mr. iliiam ti- Pollock. of North Veroon. and Miaa Katie Riley, of Seymour.

Married, at Brooklyn. lthe name of tbe bride. Tuesday. Kaptrmbcr 20. WW.

Mr. Adolph Bauer, of this place, and Miaa Koae Kupel. 1 be bride and groom will reach tbia. their future borne, in a few days, and will be heartily welcomed by the many friends of tbe Istter. Kick Bennett of Waukegaa.

IlL. ia visiting his parents. 1 he "poverty party" gives by Dr. and Mrs. Gerrish at tbeir home last Tuesdsy evening wss a decided success.

Tbe party, which consisted of about thirty of Seymour best known society people, after having partaken of the eiesaat repast which bad been prepared for them, engaged in dsnoing. charades and other sniussoients until a late hour. when tbey departed lor STisir bomes. leeua that tbey had be a very highly eatertained. I he costumes woro by tbe guests were ludi crous beyond exprertiea.

ibos present were: MWs Price. Tabo. McClelland. Kfs-selmsn. eater.

Brown. Ewing. Dsuar.Benla- min, Isadora naming, urn tiara ana fsora Graham: Mrs. Fsn I keener. Mrs.

Humbert and Mrs. Moore: Mean. Bliatj. liobbins. reott.

Peter. Collin. Lamon. Pellens. Me- (lure.

Griffith. Johnsoa. Honan. Humbert, raulkeoner and jaoor. Mim Kate Tracy, of JeSersoaville, is visiting Mim Ella Honan.

nnATiS-Hlsses om Tavenor and Frsje.rnaa. chaperoned by Mrs. M. 3. Msrley and accouioanied bv Messrs.

M. r-hirey and ai l.arthel. are smone the visiters in Washington. D. Mim Tavenor durtne ber abaence will visit rela tive in oid lrginia.

Mr. B. Johnson has retomed from a trip ta cbarlsston and Kanawha City. W. Frank brawn took iu tba sights at Vln-oenne lilt week.

B. F. bhottand daughter Addle and Mabel of Cincinnati, are tbe guests of Mr. aad Mrs, H. C.

Johnson. Mim Mayma Vs bite, of Eversrroeni HllL wna en tertaiaed by friends the for part ol the week. Rev. Naab and J. VT.

Carta rson bava ra. turned from t-alem, wber tbr war la attendaaceen tbe M. E. Conference. Mrs, T.

M. lark is egaia heme after aa enjoy able visit eoioae relatives ta Indiaaapolis. Sna Leherburger aad dauantar Tiliic are la Cincinnati. Harvey Trueblood. of Waabiagtoa.

returned borne Friday. Mim Opal rim lib. one ei oar eocuty girls, will aooa leave lor th East. A7ABASH5n1iT cUraan Hipp and Miss Joel Miaa Hipp, of Bneyra. avis too guI lu-ad family.

oaia VVartb. loader mw tho eummitvill Band, is vituuug ber osusln. MissQueea Worth. Mies Alas Wilson bas Bone to ChJcag to remaia during to winter. Mrs.

Men doe. of Loarauiaport. Is visitiagia WabasbUll week. Mrs, Jacob Newbergsr. ef New Camber-land, la Tisitipx her dsitavbtor.

Mrs. Aaraa bimea. Mrs. Air. Hartar ana aaerater aave re nraod from their eammer oatiag at Bay 1 be Miser Thorn peon, of Haatiagtoa.

ar Visiuug tn Vtabaah thia week. MiseMit Werst is ia indtaaaaolig thia Mr. BechtpL of Tdedo. xa vislUng Mr. and.

Mrs. Becbto! ba T. Tiwana. of Beatoa Harbor. Mr.

Mieb ta vmtias; nr Daren ia ibis eitr. Mrs. 'reorse pruner. i aokemo. In guest of the tamily of Jacob Bruau utia week.

I KENTUCKY. GEORQCTOWNj. wa tae guest eirMis JJiora Cbapmea taat weak. Miaa Margaret Allen, of Missouri. msrtaih.

la tae family of odewGce. V. i'ayn. ie. K.

M. lodiev and daughter. Mms Mrra. returaed last week from Europe. Mr.

yea. Ciaytoa ioit ihamaar for TTlns ton. a Mm Emma Moor -vis tod Mia Kit BsMltaa-d. oi raakiia Couats. last week- Mr.

aad Mrs. Maarv Jsgrux. of Pans, at taaded tee ortsw itasmsa waddiag. ia tnAS satr. oa Wodamday.

isa Cam Jeakias attewded the marrfatre of ber atsee. iss Lena Bald, at Lexiaatol. Monday. Miss Xcppi Barttler rave a dellgbtfal birthday party ra Eaturday last. 1 bears vrsra from 1 antil o'clock.

aaa Xassa r- rived per gnesm wita axospttonal vrac and mass ttaom teal- oerjoeuy as. Mat br her cbarmlna manners. Daacina' wan tha abief diera. i 'wring tho averting daiaty re-freabmaan wore eervea to th asreatr-Bve gucet. FRAltlaTORi- Woolums at Midway.

-Mr. and Mrs. lamea Heeaey hav re tc-nea iron ew i arc. Mr. Mack lodd leavaa Taaerliy for Aaa Ar or to si WIT law, Mrs.

areas Vt aca returaed covturday lsw lore Aidses U. W. and U. Caa shea 23 IlfElilliEIPfSTOl THE NEV BEE HIVE DR GOODS HOUSE al Ita the last week 'of this month. We Intend to surpass all previons efforts, and offer this frpecial sale frach an array of bona fide lanrains thatll tliis the banner week.

To do thia we have cut the prices. Yes. in fact, alaahed them ritrht azul left, and It'll be to tout frpecial interest to be on hand Wa Offer Bpeolal Valttas in oar HESS GOODS DjARITIENT. 70 par yrirtJ for Wool FlUIrnr Caakmeroa. laio par yard Cor Fin Double-foil OrmyaJina Btripemv.

19o yd for Doubled old Wool Fillinsr Henriatta Clotha. 19e par yard Cor an eleffast aasortmaat of Plaid axtd Striped XJreaa Goods. SFBOI ATi One lot -very fine Plaid and Striped Dresa patterns at ea.88 per pattern; -worth 44. OO. 6O0 yd for an extra quality In fine Sera ear; worth TSsa.

4o yard for our rearulaj 75c Black: Henrietta Cloth. OUR FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. 4o per yard for Heavy Uableavehed Canton Flannel, Our erades at So, f3c, 7o axtd 80 need to be aeen to be appreciated. I60 yard lor extra heavy Irish Prieca Gray Flannel. 24o per yard for a Fine All-Wool Helry Sted TwlUed' Flannel; worth 35o.

White Flannels from 8K0 per yard upward. The best Flaxtnel Skirt for 9So in the city. BED COHFOHTQ and BLANKETS bisixe.it-arAias tCMtta aislbx. One lot eiBgIa Bed Comforts 29o each. Special valued at 69c, 7 So, 89o and O80 each.

AH extra size and special values. Whrte Blankets Gray Blankets Red Blankets all at aTreatly reduced prices. Oar TABLE LI EX. XAPCI AXD TOWEL DEPAUT-MFJir ii hoomlaf with apeclal cat pricea far thla week. 160 West Fifth St.

pan led by Mrs. W. Gansbee. of lx-iagton, Kr. ipeat Tbaraday with Mr.

Lacy DavalL Mr. Cbaa. M. Meubaauof Hopktnsville. is ia tn eity.

MiasMatti Moor is visitiaa relauvea In Switxer. Mrs, rt C. Ssyrs left Thursday for frit. Louis to visit ber dauf hter. Mrs, James Meek.

Air. Ed Kali iett Friday for Chicago attend school. Mrs. Mstti TJolmee snd dsnrhter, nf fwreneeharg. XI.

arc visiting Mr. W. B. Uolmes. isa Nellie Orbiaon left Friday for Ciacia-esti to visit frieods.

Mrs. James Bar bride Is visiting Mrs. M. L. Todd.

Major and Mrs. George Adams, of Ashland. are visiting Mrs. K. M.

Fatton. Mrs. I bmas KodiBaa returaed ihuraday from ML Pterlins. kr. where ab has beaa visiting her mother.

Mrs. Lindsay. MissLixxie Lhtvis bas returned tcfPhelby-ville alter a abort visit to Mrs. Jahn H. Lieuteaant and Mrs, Mitchell, of Wheeling.

W. Vs. are tbe gus.te of Mi Lbuis seotc Mr. James Lewis, of Green villa Misc. Is visiting Mrs, tiarab Hoi mas.

pARROIXTONiif-Sa been for a few days the cnest ef her brother. Judge illiawi Fisher. Mrs. I. Kin Patrick was Is in Lagrange this week tn attend the weduiag of ber nieoe.

Miss Mary blirkpatriek. Mrs. M. J. Winalow aad Mis Lily Howse pentthe week in Harrimaa.

Tenu. Mim taiiie tiougbtoa baa returued trom a Visit ia Louisville. Mrs. Elisabeth Woodruff is home from a Visit of severs) weeks in Hslem. Ind.

Judge Csrroll and wife wsrs guests this week of Mre. Mastereon. PVTWITPntT-MlM Fannie HilL of I XAAVlMUAWiltnipepper. ill be I rtbs guest of ber aunt, Mrs. Jtsu Fer- avth.

this winter. Mim Liilia Robinaon will aeon visit Mis souri, where she will be the guest of Lx-Gov-ern or Crittenden. Mr. Dwuclas bherley. of Lonisville.

will bring bis mother here to spend the winter. while ne win aave Business in iorc MificLutie Good pastor, of this city, is tb guest of friends in Owingsville. Misspells Fearsoo haa gone to Abbott' Anauarnr. inkuraf. Mean.

ims Wbitaker. dangbter ef th late Gen eral Wbitaker. of Louuvilla, ia the guest of Miss r-allie xiryan. Mim Mayme McDevitt, wbe bas been visiting tbe family of ber uncle. Ceanoilmen James Mccormick.

has returasd to ber home in Cincinnati. Miss Matti Keter. of at Sterling. I vis- Itinc friends snd relatives in Lexington. Airs, rtobert alia.

of levlaati.n. na. Miaa Wicklius Cooper. of Bowline Green, ia tha guest of Mrs. J.

herryniaa. Miss Mattie bchmidt bas returned to ber home in Lxirgton from a week's visit lo rs. A ngie Cam pbell. at Carlisle. Mrs.

Keakiru of Covington, ia riaiting Mim Sharp, of Kast Maxwell atreet. Mm uors bhe-ld. this city, ws tba guest last week of Mrs. If. li.

caaderson. at bar home at Moorfield. Ky. Mim Rosa Vertner Johnson, having returned from a week's visit to Louisville, baa gone to join her mother. Mrs, Boss Vertasr Jedrer.

in berth Carolina. ATAYSVILLEwtti and Mr. Tho. at bom IV from their trip Fas I. jjis tbelene Wall spent the pest week at lemiogsburg.

tbe guest of Mis Lni Andrsws. Mias.kfsry of Qnanah. Texas, is here visiting ber sister. Mrs. Allaa II, Col.

Mrs. Alex. Calboua paa gen to Chicago to spend some time with Mrs. Bona Babutce. Miaa ralll rtaraeee haa returned from Central Kentucky, where she speat several weeks with friends.

kliai katia ULatterman left Tueadar for Cineinaati. where she will reside in tae fut ure, bbe takes a poeitioa a assistant teacaer la the College of Music. Kv. J. Wright and wife bava removed Nichoi Seville.

Ky. rs. F. M. Muneon aad daagbter Genevieve, of Cleveland.

Ohio, left for home Wedneaday. after a viait of aeveral days bare with Mr, and Mrs. Buckner Goodman. juris. Avaiie at.

ream au uasaiiirr. ji Lurlla. who had been visiting Msyor and ra. T. J.

i kisusmh. returned to their home at Lexington luesday. sir. ana rs. n.

it. utt, sir. sao aa rs. r. A.

AWldMO .1,. 11. jgmiw. bower have retaraed from aa extenued trip through the West. Mim Jennie rrasee is etui at tjoioraao Ppnags.

and ber friends are glad to leara aha ia regaiaiax ber health. 'Vrf li" F. VhlU ia la Washington iss IdePl MclTee hes returned frem a visit to friends ia Lexington and Loaisviile. Ilea, aioaraaa naq who. oi iraauon.

ire vUitiagat Mr J. iv. Linaleoy'a. Mrs. J.

T. ilinds and eailurea, Mr. Eliza Fiaber aad Ciiitoa kisbar 11 1 lhorsday lor Chase. Kaasaa. atra.

rettie Am via ana aaugater atuarea Isve returned from a visit to Georgetown, aad Cleveland aad Fat-la-Bar. Ohio. Mtea Maaxie Chambers, of (Aaciaaati, is viaiuag friends in ibis ctty. Mrs? V' W. Halbert.

of Philadelphia, ie visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Cora liptoi ie vtaiung Mrs. B. Cock re 11 ia KortB Mlddletown. Ky.

Mim Krama Keoso has returaod from a visit to Cisvelaod. Ohio. Mr. H. Loadea end family, of Reseclair.

arc gaeeU of tbe family of rmmael Baleo. 1 ha rioanmonde IJiab given a boo la the Commercial Clab Beams oa Moaday eight, beptcmbaraa, srTPUMnVTr-Mlm Ea-ie Burasm ie l.avii ai wA.sArntteatluig SMtasI academy at usciantu lion. George jiatt A dam, af Frank. fort, was tb guest of lnad ineade ia the city taat "aaawra. Fhcle Colli aa and E.

B. Bmrth hav goa to Chicago to etody bomeopatiiy. Hon. Oorge Laennr. of Lailngtoo.

spent a portion of tae wek wrvh friends. He acsed as pmmea wealth "a Attorney la the akssaee of Hoa. baric J. Brusiri. atr, aad jar, eiooa.

oi poiomon. IlL. la ft oa Tasadsy for baso. after a vnut relauves ia the chanty. Mr.

Lirsie MeEwaa.of Wllmlagtow. Ttet. wiin her little dauxamr. ie Lb lucat oi lion. Cortie F.

Barnaul. Masses ncu ncaireti tit ldtiis roes: bev retarood from a visit to Kaoaas t.y. where tbey weat in the in tares oi ttmsnmr- ntt ttabl aad Jramtn ncnooi. Mr. xtratoe J7.

Clay baa retarood from a viait to Ocoon vmsim at tarsert, Siaine. Ill family a st tn Alms, the nw. igsst hotel on WalBUt Hiir. Ciaetanati. be married oa Wdnosiay.

October A. to Mim jMa.cn Newberry, aaagbterol congraeemaa hjownon of bieoAO. Mr. Mecreary ia a eoa of oar CoAgrammsa aad jLeatarjfjrg jx Ooverner. ATt-ra Mis Clare Alice STlsaey.

1J n. t.lirdaM,nt,r of tb noted poet. I Colenol teetae Kianey. retursaed to Per heme la Aeaia, Ohio, Ti rwendina a fortnigbt WlilA as Mabel Kni ita Mms Kinney qeite a ebarmina yoang iady. aa dtsa Xavonie ta ane society.

Miss Maad ttosAt VAeiSMg Naauvea aa tre-tbiaaa tnia week. ears, a nomas D. xuaxta. Ok I cvingiom. aa Vasiuag rs surw ber.

Mw Mary Ckvama Ae viaidsg relative ia Carlisle lr. t-sn Back aer is her from FlUsborg an a vi to ie oi borne. Mrs. li, A. 1 ewar aad danxbhrr ar vbdriag in Loaisviil.

Mis A ana Carey vt ard ta vmung Jam Lirzia TV utier. in CyaliiiaB. r. rtratoa oarrar. i atarsiiaii.

ss s. za Vis uag bis sister. Mrs, A. Lsscgtrerry. Marvin ioland ha son to hesnvill.

Ttiii. to attend Vaauerhut CatvcsMr, aawl tS i. w- 1 00 pair Ukes uurtaina lil pair. -TTr' eo petlr Xaaoe CurtaAns 1149 pair. GO pair very fine ILOO pair.

50 pair extra quality 43. 49 pair. 6O pair superior quality pair. THE NEW BEE HIVE Woodford and Brutus Clay have aoa to Princeton. Mia I'eirl fersytb.

of loaftvilla. And Mlrt Sella WadeiL of MUlertburg. are gaeaU of i-o Mar 1'urnelU Kta SeoJy bas rn. to- ItbACa. t-tend Corn-It.

nivepdty, Mr. snd Mr. barles Mebaaea. of Cblcage. are vititing at Mr.

O. C. LockhartTa Mr, ihqmaiiisarr ciar aad MiM wiaal Williams left Taeadsr for a trip teliicbtgaa. Misaea Amnio I.Ida and Kdilh Tkavia. of tvaita Louisville, are attrncuv aaaataof Mrs.

J. T. Hla ton. Miss Tom Thomas has gone to Leulsvllm. to attend school.

Mrs. M. B. Crist, of Iwreneeborf. lad.

wss in tbe city several days tnis week. Miss Gertrude Hill is visiting the Missse Kefckel ia Cynthiana. Mim Field Jamrwon is tba guaets of Mis Mary Bella l'atteraoa in Cyathiaaa this WimAMSTO WN.r las Mrs. J. Horner, of Onviogtoa.

Mrs. I. Hwts and Mrs. Tim Need ham are vlMting in riarr County. Mr.

Kraak Mineaugh and daughter ar visiting relatives In Washington. I). C. Mr. laude u.

1 ayton. el Cincinnati, baa been visiting frienda bore the peat week. Mrs. 8. B.

Murray and son. of Ohio, are visiting Mr. 8. xt Murray, wbo is now located her. G.

W. Porrnae. of Ifew Columbus, was visiting her during tho week. Hev. G.

W. Hill la noldiii a retracted meeting at Sweet Owen. Owea County. OARlffiRSBURGw.ilr.uVt.lJL- Buttermore, has in CoaaaTiville. I Miss Emma Walker le returaed to her heme en a.

eft laat week fer Kew Jersey, wboreeho will teach in a seminary dnrlng tbe vi.u-r. Mr. troorse Oaaa baa goas to Hsw York for tV.a winter. Mrs. hra irick and Mrs.

Trnmsn, of Inde I Mrs. Trnmsn, of Inde-i visiting friend be re, bss guDO to Bedford college. pendence, hu. are Nevette 1 bom peon Citv. to atiand cr.

Miss Lmrna la baa retaraed from a visit to Mlddleonrt. Clhio. Mim Amy Kaah. af Galliaalia. ia tbb srneat lof Mrs, W.

M. Mr. John Us V-'l-mSia of Mrs. W. M.

iitidd. addox is vlaltlng la Maryland nd f-o Smith are horae front an eniova Mrs. L. a Del lick. and Miaa blanche are visiting frienda in fsew Jersey.

Hon. K. Leonard, of lsnvr Is la th eitv. Mr. rr Piehl.

of ClnelanaU. ia tba guest si net Hitsenew. Mr. in and family will leave tha laat of tbia moata lor Chicago, whore they will resbl. Mies Ida nekur returned I ead ay rrem a two-months' visit to friends la candnsky, Ohio.

Miss "tells Powell will attend school at ttrtenvtlie, Obi Mrs. V. B. Archer end daughter are visit- ins at Ristarsvills, Ohio. visiting ber daagbter Mrs.

C. M. Itauch is in I ineinnatL Mtss liessie Brsdenbsngh will leave this week to attend achooi in VV aahlagton. Waiter Patterson left to-day for Baltimore, where be will attend tbe medical anlvenlty, Mrs. Judge John J.

Jackson and daughter. Mi Lily, have gene to New org. Mim Hannah MeKinney bas retarned to ber home in ovlngton. Ky. alter a plsasant visit with frieada here.

IN LABOR'S FIELD. It cost the local committee nearly tLOOO to entertain tbe firemen. Tnsbb ia soma talk of the Brewers Unia geiac back Into tbs Csatral Labor Coaacil. Tux ship carpenters are still out. without an outlook for settlement of their difficulties.

Tbb ololdere state that la a few week ther will bare aa orgaaixatioa second te aoee ia the eity. Thb Labor Day Picaia Commltio wfll meet at Work men's Hx.ll this af taiuoou to settle up financial msttert. Bscsbtabt Lisas' atatemsat that TJnieaa should be divorced from tbeir beneflsial Ae- partmeatia highly thought of by local labor lea era. Mrs as. Fox aa vTbaveb.

of the Iater-narional Iron Molders" Union, have reoeived in vttations te the dedication exercises of the orld's air Buildings. Dcaiso tb last day of its sessioa tb B. of L. K. officers rweaivsd word that soon di-ebarsed on the floeoiag without cauae were benag reiaatated fast as possible.

Tbb Brcwerr Unien will meet at Werk-nti'i Hall thla mora lag to ratify the agreement made witb tbe brewers. It Is sxpctd that th mtiag will a warm eaa. It aow transpires tbat the Can bis sloctloa far delegate to the Barbers Conveatioa. ia the local a Ion, wss a job put aa oa Fred Lex. and he ia etrreapoadjnglr warta.

Thb boycott oa two Co via ton retail dal-era bacttu tbsy would act contribute to tbe labor Iay oad aa tbat side of the rivwr. baa bora lifted, alter aa laveesigaitoa by tae Amalgsnialod Loancil ol Buiidiaa lradea. Tang I Qaite a scramble for the poeitioa of walking dslesste for the Corps a ten. Isft vacant by tbe retiresnent of Mr. BowUnd.

The Unloas are aow voting for a man for tho place. Xbere are tairtoea csadidAta ta IMm paid. Ta committee af Strikers from the Mitcav-ell manufactory atato that aixty-tw asea are stia nu snd these worklag there ar all non-L'ciofi men. Tb committee baa eallod a tae miter ta Quit work eaul th Uouoioa ara adjusted. Tag faraitur worker hav organised a Trade Council comprised ot Cabiaet Maker Caioa K.

At Afachiae Heads So. tX Varaiaa-ers No. 9 aad tn Wood Carvers Uaioa. cnrv Floor, of tne istter. is Freaitlo aad Menry Ou.

of the araisaers, xocretary. In Ceatrti lAbor Ceaacu. at its laat aifa. ias. elected th following Coarad Uerria.

FraeidoaU VT. C. Bxait. Vioe-Fraat-dent: F. Canmleaa, focrtarvi Ecra James.

TreasarortT rteaiiamia MmekbaiL 8rsonnt-u Arnaa. aad Jeba Ham met, A raak kCwtand John ivackwood. 1 rualooa. Muca bas bee a lately aaid about th pvo-p rosea Labor UaU. Tae proiect ie aot dead, bot la a tew day tb Orrramitto ia bar re will lease a caal to Unions to seed delegate to a xoeeuag to bo Bead tor the pars sas of taking aetaoa to uaa the mat tor.

Faprrs for iacorparatloa ar ready so scad to Co tambaa. I Hrmimstm Rowlavp. of tb Free foplAryraoat Ageocy. aaid yaeterdayx I do-sire te say to eoatrsctors. maBefaelarer.

PTodneers. msrebaata. basiaoai ma aad the public geaersily tbat It ia onr doaire to far ataa toam witb aaip af aU kinds aa promptiy a passible. Tb bureau waa eotabliabed for tae eerpnes of bringing tbe am ploy a aad ea plover tate cioosr reiattoaabip. 1 arsons seeking em ploymeat are goAran teed eeurte-oas aad aaparual treatment.

All are Invited toeaiL aad ti taouret.nort Js aot ansaami ul CAilacmn. Tbons apt'lriaa l--r Bmia aeoaily rtntff re fer. a ceo, i Oshoa boor ar from l.jB,tstJaaav.ssessr tampboa eaj ia nx lnroirn) JDottetl rme.l -Madame." amid tb tramp, "eoald roe. a at help a littleT The trea has aoaL I "I eoe yoa look era ew hat piled, aa te t.isi I Wee -r IN OUIl CLOAIai; depahtzjent pixccsrr rtooavtaig itrfAtoti The balance of our Latdieo'; Medium Walarht Blaaor Jackets at 3 former prices to close outgone lot Lad lee Bo ride Jackets, with low ahouldars, to cloae, onlvOBo each. 1 One lot Xtdies Fins Broadcloth Jackets, In all colore (with low shoulders); only 4U.4a each; wwu INPAriTS' CLOAKS AND CAPS.

Every thing; desirable tn Infants Cloth, Cashmere or Eider Down Cloaks at prices less than cost of. material. i Children's Embroidered Silk Caps at 37a. 49o, fide, eao axtd 70o each. All worth double the mo cay.

4 BI-ECIAL LEAVER! OCB LACE CURTAIN DEPART1aIEIT. Vooa pai.aa tvra'M will MSaal wl.n eauoaoieiv aa. tsb4 I a Pal. ad rrtmminee.ain paet I raa.t cbaege SPECIAL SALE OP UMBRELLAS. One lot Gloria -Silk, natural wood handles, only L44 each; worth 12.60: One lot extra quality Twilled oxidised handles or natural sticks, only oLGS each; awtl flit.

160 West Fifth St. MDSIQAL MUSINGa Tb aololata for the ceminf Colarabias olebraUoa will be Misses Leara oiler. Amelia Mellebaeea sad Kesriaa- Msmaa. eopraucet Mim Teela Vuran. oowtmJsel Moilov aad Kiel Mr.

I. J. bauivao, basso. Moilovaad Kieia beck, tea or, an a Mr. Bert Jones.

Covingtoa'a most aromi. aeat music laa a bee, ba roAamod rroaa ao xteaslv tour through too Caaadlaa pro. Inee. lie will reeame bis ctaaae to morrow. Tbe choir of Trialty M.

Church haa boea reorganised aader the dirvctioa of Mr. Will-lam Healy. tbe mateal conductor. Miss leile burnbatn Is the organ ret. wttb Mrs, iell ftiurnbatn ts the organ rat.

wita aanie Cmiti Healy aa soprano soloist. Frof. Georg Pchilder will giv sixtewa plana recital at the rooms of tbs Claclnaau Music tJcbooU Tbe tint recital will beaivoa nn Satardsr nursl.t. Oetohoe 1 II :1 lib ai eoa o'clock. 'I lia ramai uisa reel loi a wi 1 st the same hour on the succeeding fcatne.

day. I be programrhee to be leterpreted sr selectod with areat care, end will surely Prove a great, asiroetive'bofu to tbe pre femion aa well aa to the etude at, A moaumeat Is to erected la Crmaa. Italy, to tbe eo poser. Ioaehial Mim Mrrta French, of Eaa CI aire. Wku ia ttndylag witb one of tbe most prominent vocal Instraatora at lari.

Fraaee. The musical critics bev spoke la sigh Praia ovsr Mtm French's vocal ability, "Raid Pasha" aad "A merits" wOl Tpa the operas givea daring tbe coming sreek at tae Fik. Tbs Philharmonic Mtrtog Quartet has coat, meased lurabaaraala ia praparatiea 19 tn very active eeacert aeaaea. Mr. Andrew 9mhach haa eaeaseded Mr, Louis hrgotl aa li rector af tae.

Msala-VereiB. i The "Ilarmeaia." a oomblnatloa of aix mala sboirs. numbering about KM value, will give a grand eeaesrt at Musi Hail mm tne evenia ef 0tbr tt, Prf, Barek wOl ooaduct, Michael Brand will seed act ta arahaatrs at tha new Waiaatretroet Tbo4c. Prof. Fsllr A.

Boyvr haa epened fMrv aaasic studio at Ko. IT Peaata atreetv A select ehplr of male voieoa. with Moarr. Jebn Martlaad. H.

Oroene. Jeeepb Bstfiagvy and Charles Kablmaa aa aololata will teadet tbe musical programme thla marnlag at St, Charles' Church. Carmaco. Ohio, Prof. Burkhard.

of tha Charcb af tea maculata, Newport, Krn bag rosined hla sitioa aa orgaalit, The Phllbanaeala boras, aader Prof. Geckanberger. will giv two or three eeco carts during th coming msasn. at which many choral aoveltiee of higa aserlt will be performed. jxhsey nrszora.

iTrwta. Teacher What laascm with loas hula do enoeaater a the Jersey Coast IMak Hicks Hammer hotel-keepers. CUTICURA, SCRATCHEDJ YEARS BnfiVrod. BcrratcheHl and Bled Doctor Ko Jrtelbsr Owrexl by Two Set CttUcara Itcwie diea. ilwiahteetpreeemytbaaks fortbebeeelt hav derived Irom using Catteare kemc-tsa.

Nn'tiiu lilt town vm v.r maiufsti- Srad. ar three year are I sufTered wftla a core bead. I would break out ell ever my bred wit out Sll I Iiimplet orm it would ant.l It pies which weald i wstsry niatterAnd have to aerate a would bleed. After Oaeetonaa wita ts re for tb reo year, mure or lesw. I finally mad ap my mind to try your Cu lew rs Remedies with suit eatirelr aatisfacturr lame.

After nalag Iw sets atlewra R.maales I am aai 1 1 roi 9 en red. I bsve ressmmended yoar romesiies to ee verm Pa raona. and tbev ail toll me tbey arc o.L Oar eruasl.t doing a atr baatnaa In Cutieura Kemedie ataee my cur. 1 hav givea bim the prtvilec of my asm a proof of tbeireraeteney. I ln loo my priraai.

Am If, Git A Ml m. ruoun f'hopssrapbev, Mb Hers b. Was, My wife bee Veee troobled with too salt ybeam for four years. Da nag tbia time doctor of Wiaeoosia Illinois, aad th moot in.nl doctor of CbtcsMto. failed so give relief.

I benaht the CutMpsra liasnediea, aad a ho used only on bog sj l.rwra. uu crura Sesp, its -bait a battle of tb Caitreura kooolveat. aad be cured my wti aompietoiv. lAl blam Chacaasc.ni, Cuttcura Resolvent The aew Blood aad rsgia rrtnee.laerally. aad Catieura.

tl great lm ura. and Uu-eara fx-op. tireexuite earn Imaounor. os-loroally. instaat'y relieve and eeaanily onr every efieeaae and awmoe of tbe ak in.

arsup aad blood, with Veoa of bair. tram iafAAxiy to see. from punptoa toscrof ula. Bold every-wbevo. Ft ice, Ctitlenr.

fSOci jo, xsc; ateeoiVMOt, n. i rspard by tba Cvaro ItoaHoo. Hew to Car gkl pa maiioJ illastratioaa aad testimoaiaia ree, P'tlPLLS. blark-lAeads. red.

roagti. cbapped nn aodotlyakln crd by re net eosr. BSWMYIiriiUSCI Bek Acbo, Kidney Fsins aad Vteakaeaa. Hne.n.oa laa btraine aad fain by Sana PIXJJB. 'WOBTU A OCXXSA A STILL r.oiur.3 BEECHAr.l'G aro masse tkoe.

Tbsry 4) 1 beassrW tao una and tons TfHaoedna from 'Ave aiai I siaalr. tr aat ata aaanaiCA in Ar r- 'i A '-1 I IT. la. i friac 1 A eeaia a Boa, of l-laaiiie. w- STY -V a-.

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