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HISTORIC Story ofthe Monnation SOCIAL AFFAIBS. Tbe reception of ilapertnteodeot W. B. Morgan, of tba pubU school, and hUeati-mafeawBeto th fMeabwieot tba Board of Edoeatlo aad tba tntom Board of Htah BeintifalJj Presetted tt End Turner West Stirring Scenes From the life of Martin Luther. Tie Lradin tsarieter.

Afsine. Bj Well Kitwi CiitiBnttiini Tie Partieiisst. Writ End TarnerlUIl filled to it capacity lest nlbt wlih a brig hi sod Intelligent audience, who bad gathered to th dramatic and picturesque cene of -Thurf of tha Reformation." presented under the soapiest of St. Paul's Latbaran hurch. eelnotn.

Indeed, does It happen that The ranch, pulntt, bar and medical profession arc all prominently represented In tba drams-J I ptrinr ol an nisionc arama. ss wss we r- last night. la the enactment of the scene of Luther trial before Cbariea tba cast waa aa follow, ltuff Mo T. win O-ors. Meat 1 rtj I M.iart-Moe pi.atia-.

ant. lUclor W. M. C. IIkim Aitred ttiaiar Manas H.

D. onk rrr. A '--ft I. QftirT i 'I 1 G. Bs.r E.

Hsuoe Vila Willi IB trliMI. Joha C'. imnlir-r. KoWrt HruikMip, Jerry -4li(t. ptt hniu.

K. fjuenberry. P. Orewcs. I nrrar'i Onsrt Longworth Biflee Compaar btvinu.M 1 ftj (i Iimiii C.

FUWlL. Lira- am. fili-UT. Xmrummnm Ll. stwe, id Iv-no-evJft Hum.

Wm- kaew: 0rji. J. Happ, rumpilOT'k. Pew.il; K- rehuler. F.

i.mla-ri II kiMll. AM ScAwall. A. It 1. v-titra' foarl Luteals Guard.

Compear I. irst ni.iii, o. (-, hergeaat. a. it.

i.raoi.u, a. hn a. Koeliger; lorporsle J. Erfcert, A twta; hxiiH T. ia.rt.

W. boruss. E. Kuh, Kicwl, lUfimt, A. aha'er, K.

hikl. staaa. captaia raoi Minima. Historical accuracy waa followed aa closely prible In tba costuming of the cbarac- ten and the stag setting, and tb pictnr 1 presented waa ilk a chapter taken from tba pates of roedbrval bUtory and reproduced to life. The Cardinal and Arcbbtshops and other representative of the hierarchy on one vide ot the tin pen and th adherents of Luther, with th Elector of gaiony, on th other, with soldiers In ths background, refilled, all the uemstiT features and adjunct to re-euact a see hlcti as one of ttte must momentous lu the hiatory of lh Kslornjs-ttou.

a rrrtcAL J-rniEs. Judge Wilson made up a typical Martin Luther as heaoprsreUln bU more advanced )rsrs, broad nouldered. heavy set and with frin vsl OeuUn lines In his countenance. 1 he Emperor was represented with dignity by Mr. taeorge W.

Hemes! sod tbe Elector bed fli rirenLatve in Kev. W. 11. Bur-lr. Iter.

C. L. Marker made up a very ttoietiious and deicrmined Cardinal. Stormy tiie scene which portrayed ihe firm stand Luther, proclaiming: "I cannot oiher- ie: tiod help me. Amen," answered by the slmuta ot the clerical party to burn htm at the Make.

i'srt fourth of tbe drama presented the hls-t'lrical period when the Prince of Psion or-drred the convents and monasteries of bis durasiii to be abandoned and their occupants 1" return to tbe duties of domestic life. Par-ticliants in this scene were tbe following: Ahi Caralme Bantea latefiia -Carrie Nolle Vaa Bora a Notts Aaa Sisa Grace neelmaa Aae, Oliver Lauie lihM -Anna Ziak Kmfna Wilms aroatrs. I Mae Ncharf. Ada KanemiaBi I'auiia rieber. eailie Zaialar.

ice, -Mr. Dr. Mrs. KranklinSherviD. Kopktna, Koh Althaoaer.

Kathanar tieises-l. er. Liia bpreaa. Audie Ouaiauer. ineT.

ThacoetumlDgotth nuns was that ot th and as each one stepped lurwara now to tne lneriiaoie in response to mandate, she exprened some reason tor Joy to be permitted to return to the ordi nary walks of life, in order to be able to ac- compiisb a greater amount ol good for her IcUow human beings. ax xrrxcTi Tt ncrcaa. On ot th most effectively produced pic tures in scene irom me Mouasterr at Krfruth. represcnUng Ills couBict which wa tnrn already on between Lntlier and his ec-cieMastical superior, manifesting itself In the sinking ot hymns In tbe vernacular tongue, air. jonnc.

tronllger made a very run.miou. demonstrative Erfurth Monk and his apDearaac waa quit en rapport alih the role. The choir, dressed In cassock and lurpllc. Inaue a decided Imprecdon. lt.seompossd of the following member! A H.

Tjecliler, tisorgs W. Brucksmllh. kdw. Y- He ke-l. Julius Wiedersteln.

A. V. Freeta. A w. llncl.

Edw. Frohilger. Richard Baur. John C. hndebrork.

John C. EmbshofT. John lliie, Fred W. Miller. K.

B. Evans. John W. llariiy, Fred Barmeyer and WUiiam Kreid- ler. The allegorical procewdoa, which opened th biUiric drama, aas a thing of beauty.

Ins re rrrveriuo partk-tnants. who marched to toe chorus of "Hark! Festal Bella." Tbos ho represented ihe different Mate were as VIM I Lia Aoans. idtth tiss. Lais Biraoaasa. Hjeunaa.

Isusr Moll. Msoet tisiata. i UJtojs. Amelia Oreeek. kittia raiaatn.

iicta AtsaiMa. c. Hwgeakaras. iwiirwtt Has, sirs. J.

babies. Las, Bnm. J- Wimim r. Nettie Mrs. Uottmaa.

iintrwK. ranaia wesb tm MJIe. Came Nod. eaa bkr. iota NmM.li.

C. Lahrraaoa. Nora Biroiaoss, taeai H. West Edward SrKott. G.

Lahrmaaa. laaaa Metxger. Aaarsa Moor. Mrs. a.

KrwAjer. i wear fcaoct tkCabarL a. liiannu. U. aL HatMberg, Lralers Um A aV Cseeai.

f. rai. H. B. W.

Scboaabaaav cats Ftreataer. Chaa. Luh Hai-aMadt. farxot Oeiiaas.kia nana Jiuate r-B4MI. Maaaa Mantua.

dllh Fi jaatr. aui STOBT OV LCTBU'S un. The story of "Luther Life" wa enterUla- pre-eoiea 07 Jtrs. tt. h.

Monro, in coa-tlrctloB wlih lrUnl iite-lib. Tbe quartet which did some creditable pan waa enmoosed of tbe toDowtng talent: Miss B. tt a neks, so- atise At. 4.. Adosneli.

aitot Mr. August i. MT- m- atuier, baa-. TeBllug lb church ThUitanu duruig which tb chorus and audl- vnce routed in mgr. Luther's great betUe brmnofProteMaatism.

'Kin feat Burs." e-oxA a unique aad memorable Mtartala- ina hHtorie erama will be repeated to- Waenee. Ph. Tt tar! K- R. Warner, Ph. uic uu ioe proceeds will na vill loiuu l4 1 wTLXjaB 18 HUSTLES? at uta honr last night avalnabla tax answers to thenameof BasV It.

escaped from the doe show at tha Hit. man. Bauar, In Music Hall. Th canine I cLJT WTW1J Portamotttb, HID HE1P0CIET PICXEX -ars-sabtna sraer.ed FUtn aad Freeman had bar packet picked of S3 and wa waraaM tewalry at Tift and Tin iLrShTTI hUi.f- aa sua ruowary. Schoola, and their Ladle, im nl(bt waa aa aioyabU affair.

It waa tba flrat affair ot tba kind erar ttewo fa tbla ettr. and waa to landed to brtnc tb neaabara toawtbar aocial way, r4 wUl likely betbetureniBBerof aambar of alalia aocial affaire by She) aoemben. Tba handaoena Imm -ot Mr. aed Mra. Xoraatt.oB tba brow of Priea Bill, waa an fata with floral decoration and, brilliantly Tba epacloaa arrow nd were beaotlmlly Ubta4 by eawaral acoraaof Cb.

oaaa Unierna arranged on tba traea. Tba artlrtle derorattoha la tba room war ar ranted by Mrs. John Morfin a no Mr. Xrlile 11 liam. of Imn Diego, CaX.

wboai rialUoc Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. There was a prof uatna of fern, winks, car-nattona and Marrneritaa, and each (neat waa presented wtth a preuyroaa. Mr.

and Mrs. Morsan prorad thentaatrea exrellent enter-talners, and they mad a eery body feat at bom. 5 early ail th School Board member were accompanied by their Ladiea. and all an. toyed IbemaelTsa bagaiy.

KUersnt re freshmen ts war serrad dunna; tba areolae. Ttuab Mr. or ran planned th reception aveeral month ign, tt could not bar occurred at more op port one time, on account ofthe recent raptor In the Blrb School Board. Though not intended aa aocb. tba reception waa kind of conference between th School Board delegate and tb High Skboollrastaeadurln a temporary trace In tb hostilities, and everybody was on the le to see bow the opposing woutd a-t toward each other.

By a fortunate etianc the affair started moat austlcljulr by att accidental meeting between Mr. Herrltnaxr ar.d Mr. Barney, who were the riral candtdarea for President of the Hlah tcnol Bjard. Tby bappeoed to enter the cumng-room from opposite door and pon meeting shook hands cordially and sat own together and en)oyed some deliclons Icecream and strawbenia. Ktarybody re-Diarkad tbla friendly marling end discussed It, taking It a an Indication that barmouy will be patched np In tba board.

On the aurfaee thara waa ha arviMjuiMi nf (ne recent oreacn, nui mere was but there waa an umbr. current which showed that It had not been 1 healed. Prof. 6proull. Mr.

aaa lee and Mr, Stephens. High school Trurtees. 1 i preyed therae.ts emphatically when aelted whether there would he harmony. All three insisted be reouested to. I It can be stsied positively, however, that I not.

The tore Trustee say that there can be no harmony as long as ha in President, but ba proposes to continue as President. He has called a msetln of the tilth School Board for to-day to complete the organization and to ireanuation and ta prepare lor to graduation or ta nub I MARTIN LUTHER'S TRIAL. school a. All tb School Board delegate and all but una or a or two of the Trustees will be I pres-for a nt, and th Trustee may refuse to rote Viro-Preaident and Clerk. In that case the former Vice-President and Clerk will bold oer sccordlng to ths rule of tbe board.

Mr. Herrlinger and Clerk tirlAihs will sign the diplomas, and tb graduation will not postponed, as was feared. nr. lirausin uimn. woo waa present, refused to say anything about the rupture In tbe Board.

Mr. Barney was also noncommittal. Mr. Beluuan tried to bring about Deace, but did not succeed in the era of Mr, rtephenn. who declared that it waa absolutely necewary for Mr.

Herrlinger to resign. i nose present were: Mr. sodkirs. F. H.

Mnrean. W. 8. Btewari. A.

N. nnshnell Jena I. Morsan. Asa B. Morsaa.

ra Dweo, Lai. H. tlemeai. m. McAI.

liter. E. H. Mooiiort. S9.BChsldtJr.

W. t. Hanarll. aL at. Unln at.

A I J. o. Waouward. airs. Mba Williams.

Mr Pesslee. fpruli. Bamey. Lirstuna wulsin. eMvpseas.

B. Miss Lucy nuehaali. Mr. L. M.

Mosgas sad sister. Mr. Joseph J. sui and siater. Jobs Griam, Jr.

J. D. Smith. L. Mesdeahsll.

M. H. Merach. Joha eliah. V.

(i Georx tard. J. koHsxa. A. Heninger.

C. W. huely. fieorge W. Long.

J. L. cormsny. lieory Fneoiela. J.

J. larker. Chas.Weidorlr. v. narpar.

ME3. rLEISCHKASra EECIPTI05. The horn of Mrs. Charles Fletechmann. In Avoadaia, waa looking Its beat yesterday.

with its smooth tesra aad close cut bedaw and potted palms tn rich profusion guarding th broad veranda. Within th rooms were hung with rope of smllax. and vases of rose added to tha perfect charm of tha sumptuous bom. Mrs. Flelschmann was looking xceedlng- ty well In a gown of white dotted mull over violet satin, and wor superb diamond or naments.

Mra. Christian Holme, tha daughter af tha hostess, was regally beau tiful in a gown of striped pink and white gauaa over pink all, with diamond arna. menu. Mra. Jullu Flelschmann waa radiant In toilet of White and nala aeru th Iwvilo nnisaea wiui a vaodyhe trimming of mink.

Mrs. At ax Acksrland also assisted, and srore a moat becoming gowu of whKe and old A full orchestra discoursed tha HwIImI nunc ana a oeiicioua collation waa served. Some of th guests were: Mrs. L. Buirkhardt.

8. Wolfsteln. Jam. Rsnsohaff. Thoa.

Oauaaaa. Aifrad Trrror. Louta KttbA. Jsaob BVhaiMr. Hanrr EsefcleL J.

Pralbare. JL rralbarg. Seasonsasd. Mom, Bnimu. E.

Jjurtum. Adam Kraaac. A. HlckenloaiMr. (XT.

VVnghL Rotowsna. vThltamaa. Lee Smith. Oso. Hater.

vVUmot HaJL Wai. Hunt. Fnadlaader. Hlcken Winner. A.

HMmImm, Emma Oltcar. C. Saaaoagoad. "Ella Smith. Minnie Hipp.

PraiBarg- U- Burckharat. Stewart. riorsnca sua, ueM Aub. Suua Heaaa SUs, Adcie Sua. A HA1DB01CE AITAIB.

air. George Burner, of Dayton street, en tertained yesterday afternoon handsomely wiu csras us no nor ex bar sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Adams, who la her guest bar from Wilmington, Ohio. Tb beautiful bourn was very artistically arranged and decorated lavishly with pisnta and flowers. airs, burner received gracloosly.

gowned In a beautiful Dresden brocaded silk, with bertha of Dolat lace, and Vlea looking vary handsome in a delicate-figured taffeta, with velvet a-araitnra There war 13 tabrea. and tha nriaaa were wr wmmrmvm. aara. urn son won the Brat. eausaiej Drwao plate: Mrs.

Zlnka tha oo. av nwKMaiRiM ejeake 1 uM Mmiatm, urtana lamp: Airs. Koehler. sterling silver bououet holder; Mra. Balls uf.

six cut-glasa sherbets: Mr. GoebeL a rooa rase: strsL inn a am ered renter pisca: Mis Amanda fulmar nuviauiiN gong, aad Mrs. Staphs, a sterling stiver Tha iadlae aflJn lovely reeeptioa toll is. aad atra. rewaaiw ware: H.Muhlh'ser.Jr.Jo Adams.

r. bl KaBasutawa nyiaae. Dwataoa. Abe Haas. J.

Robiaauew Rice. LaectaUaw. Dr. Tsuber. BVsrcai.

Wrttanr. C.Kraiaaar. J. Wuvdiaes. Brvoaa, ftchwIlL H.

Lacksaaa. P. Klachhw. O. a term.

w. Mw J. FtooinaoSL Brack Heltaciu bcltmi Chaa. ncaasidt. VVraa.

ttephaa. Craven. Vlrdaa. Poehta. J.

Kreta. Sciu9. O. Xreia. La.

Fsckler. K. UiaM, Oeory derka. KJrehaar. Muaiaarg.

tiaavr. agns. F. Ralpa. M.

RrlsiaL Ballaut. K. brutal. A. K.

Wools. lalie laisslsla. has Jaiia tooirsais Mr. T. lAneaar art reception, on West Fourth street, te aurta tb Mecca, of so ciety Just now.

There is a so pert display of tt. vematiie artist's best work, all true re- rv-iicuuu ot nature aer every naowd. Da Laoa. brackaaas. Leamla, Doryer.

Wladlach, PtaJf. P. Oeeta. Kellar. i- naaa.

yiaca. Idwarea. inn. KaeJiler. 1.

Davie. Dr. Zinka. H. Morsaatbaier rarrwa.

HADES. C05TTTCXD TROT FTltST PACK. that OestermJ but thai I denied Mr. J. la aerw I friead of Ketfsr.

aad Wttertr BaahaaU a ataad ta tb rae He waa Inter Tie wed by Tra BsaciBaus the stage after he had deUvered bu aaV drwaa of thanka. and stated that ha waa for Oevwasr MeJOatey for rraatdent ta ltess. Whea asked wboca he favored far Senator be beertated. aad than rwptted aa be hastened ta disappear through th floor, "I will see yon later." JLaa effort waa mad peraaade bim that It waa a very important question to the RepabUoaaa of Ohio, aad that they woold Uka to know. Ha palled himself away aa fast aa hi feet would tab bias, aad tb last thing ha waa beard aay waa.

Til aee yew It ta known that ha bitterly nataa rorakar, and be mad this remark on tb etage la th presence af Tar Eaotrutm aad others: I offered my support ta Governor Foraker. but hedld not even answer my letter. I do not think he treated aa light, aad I will retaliate whan th tlma comes." The convention Indorsed roraker for Senator and Kelfer for Governor. Aa effort waa made to knock out tba Kelfer Indorsement, but It failed. Tba defeat of Locke ba created a tremendous feeling of bitterness among tb Foraker supporters; which take form hi th shape open threats of hostility to Kelfer candidacy.

Mr. Lock la simply furious over his turn-down, aad It la likely will carry into execution hi throat of uncovrlng tba secrets of tb MnKlnley machinations against WILL, WELL, WELL! Tb Inside of tbo Lauo Hancock Coanty DeaJ. Fivolat. Ohio. Mar 23.

There baa bean a hiMnil In Hanmck Connlf faraosu Hmnco5 fn' T0 tlm to tlx np a its I delegation to tb 8 tat Republican Convention who sr for Torakrr tor Senator and Poe for Oovernor. The circular sent out instructs all the elect to sec that none but Foraker men get on the delegation. That only such war aelected goes wltbont saying. H. P.

Crnns. tb editor of th Ke publican, whoHdailv aevoiing cnlomn after eolamn euloerizina McKlnlev for President. Invariably eloM tin twh an ne, with lh, "ntttir nl course policy of to coming fctate tonvec tlon, that of Instructing tor J. B. Toraker for nnpg Mates oentior.

K.ttuii ut, vui is tntvueht wlaa to nutk an leonelaa reaolntion is throuuh thetitata Convention Don ihewins-s vi ine jsca.iniey Doom. plate Auditor roe aad benator Mcconic ars in tb deal, and ars to be benefited br it They evidently will gtr Msjor Dick a vot In oraer to taaur AtciLiniey to trust tnair sin cerity. 1 be MCKinlev-Sberman of tbis conn Vara strictly "not in It.1' If a ronntr con vention ia to ha held canvass Is made upon the lines indicated, and when noses are counted tb disciples of old I'dc' John ere left out In tbe cold, wondering bow it happened. Tha onlv break made In any of tha SiStes formed this year occurred at tha last mss convention, called for tbe purpose of selecting tb nine delegates to th Repu bllcan convention. Probate Judge Kerns, who has si ways trained with tbe gang, concluded thit be stas a statesman, and assuch was entitled immediate recognition.

Ma concluded bat a rnambershin in the ReDubllcan Siata Central Committee was tb thing needful to re Da re the av for future erestnesa- It seems that H. P. rouse had prepared another iau, woicn ne conciuoea was oi indestructible material. He concluded that Toe himself waa tbe proper person in this great Eighth District to represent tbern upon the Mate Central Committee. So be called to bis counsel lr.

J. B. Boger, who is Deputy State 6u- Dervlsor of Elections, and is well nrovirled with from six to twelve politicians of bis making In each voting precinct in tbo county. tney respond to soger scan, and to data is completed, ano irouse, Mcconica ana uoger are made delesatea and Jud.ee Karna la ruth leaslv cast sslde. aimDlv because ha wanted to break Into tha State Central Committee at a time when rouse waa slated for tba ssms position.

Every position, eilher tangible or intangible, which these gentlemen are able to deliver or can even promise to deliver I swapped off In the interest of Mx. MoCouioa'a Con gressional aspirations in loao. joe wnoie btato Convention will be brought nnder subjection in th Interest of McCon lea's to-called Congressional boom. Mr. Crouse's double dealing between McKinley and Foraker la ap parent 10 every one ana tnouia ins question ''Choose you this day whom will you server' com on souaraiv In th Zanesvtile Conven tion rouse would diimpMcklnley at quickly as McConica dumped Sherman In the great renaioriai contest, a very canamste wui bav to Died re himself La the Interest of Mc Conica.

Cmus At are he embark in county politics, elae will be pedily Strang! lied. Some of th stalwarts are now busily engaged In honing their barlows in 1 ticipauon ot tn great Douu rOBAIEB'8 XII Taste Evarythins; In Sight at Uma Beiersnnaltee Dowsed. sractAa assvavc Ta ras ksarrasa. Lima. Ohio, May 23.

The Sharman forces met a Waterloo at th Republican County Convention here to-day, at tb bands of th Foraker element, which captured everything from start to finish. la tb absence of Judga I Price. Chairman. EL W. Jackson opened tb convention.

Ira Longworth. a Forakertte. waa selected Temporary Chairman. Nomina tioos for delegates to tae zaaeavtii I oa van Ilea were mad, aad tha following chosen, ac cording 10 toe prepared slate: Jonn ivtd son, r-rena Ewlng, J. w.

Roby. J. Halfnlll. I. R.

Ins-s worth. J. V. Smile' and S. ML Fletcher.

Alternates. J. Wearshel. Rev. Cards.

ML J. Ssnford. Raubea White. W. A.

CamnbelL Charles Baum and Ben)amia La. Both tb deie- ratea and alternates are Bus hn ell men, or lor any rvruw raaqioaie, soon Id nana not be announced, and they ca Instructed. Tha Commute oa Resolutions reported, instructing the delagatea to vote and worn tor w. u. farmeater for At- torny-Genral; also, that tb administra tion of vovcrnor Mc Kin ley indorsed.

and that he supported tor the Presi dency in IHaX sad that Ex -Oovernor For aker ea swpported lor senator. Tha follow ing ucaai waa aaminsied: For ateprasant. tive, Robert Kaatmaa; for Traaaursr. Walter H. Stasd'sk; for Sheriff.

Ambro Bnyder; for Coroner, Dr. Shelby Mur- surn; ror ommisaiooer. John Bond, aad 1 or 1 im iuwLor, atapnea ureer. The delegates to the State Conwntinei am for Hon- John A. Prleav mt 1.11.

-1-- or Bupreme Judga. Posit low fat Vkksk Lwcaa Cowjaty pwMscaawj Arm ItaceMlL Oano, May aa, the pre time a one but Mayor Major aad ale tut Intimate know who wUl rap ra ant coanty at Zsassvliie. Aa aaa aeea stated ta Th Ewotnnsn Mr. Major was tupfjotatad a Committee of One ehoos ta S3 aai gatea te the State Coawentioa. He stated Tan tmensa correspandeat te-day that tha Bst ws ready en th day ef tba cost-ventioa.

This aa considered to be tb greatest triumph that Mayor Major bad ever sr-ored. but It ha already begun ta work tba other way. It te slain that sooe of tha mew wha bars long bewa recognised aa Republicans af tba better sort are to be on tbe delegation, unless they havs given Viajor such as Tie and hia lieutenants demand, i ne of euea a deie-aavion reprsaeat'ng Lucaa wunty is snoat huniLiiauog to U- o.i a la ta lid UM mm thtas, tliaaesl i. Warrwa sppmi to Oaaoral THE "ESQ lltKIL CINCINNATI, FRIDAY, HAY 1805. RepnbUeaa raaka.

lvrtble Vajor srlU aacK ostt hi si sg Una, taae rt to Zaaea villa aad tie tt to a trwe uul srmats Vote It. Tnerai srlU ka anllt tk mrk a erowd It will for Forakar and i Mayer I s)or will supply tb bias whew tb Uas EADLT DITIDED WruanoTOst. Oanx May 31 A veotlea of tb RepubUeaa of CBntoa ty waa he 14 at tbo City Opera Hon aftaraaaa. Th foUowtntT aad altematea tba state eelected: rets-tsa. W.

W. Se.ra-e, Joha iltb, I. K. HockaU. afllaa Thatch sr.

Harvey Jim I sea. J. en-watt. Oeargs Battoo: altematea. TU W.

tewwy, H. Hunt, Robert CoUett, T. C. TutUe, William Hate. i.

M. Carter, William Moon. reeotutjon waa vaaaumousuy aoopteo metrweting- th deieaatea ta use every means ta their poi ta esc are the nomination of Aaa Jenkins far State Auditor and E. t. Wee for ttorsksy-Oeoarai.

A reset, latloa waa also adopted indorsing MeKia. ley for Presldeat and feraker for Ben a tor. and instructing Hon. Jun A. Spear, Rep- russntaava.

ta vote lor roraaer lor senator. Ka instructions ware given aa to the choie for Governor, but Nash, Poa, Harria, Hoy Keifer, Barwer and MuahaeU have friends oa tba delegation. Ho Swipew Haaaa Forw and Aft and ta tba Middle. srseTA. sswarca ea averrssa.

CLarvsLAirD. Onto, May 23. Thar was fun all along tba 11c to-night. It extended from tb gay and garish tenderloin to tb acred precincts of tb Eaat End. Tb cause ot tt all waa tb afforta tb friends of James Hopeful Hoyt to circumvent tb efforts of areas AureMua Haaaa.

to punc ture, the Hoyt bubble befor it waa fairly wall inflated. Tb Men da of the 'little Joker raUiad to th support of their favor ite, and where tb two faetloaa bad tba cbaaoos' to test their strength tb Hoyt! tea won tb day. Tb victory was not won without a ttruggls, bower sr, and tb caucus se la 43 ward of tba city war many them eharactarisad by a display af hlna politics that baa not bsaa equaled for several year. Delegate were elected In all th ward and towns hi pe, and committeemen were elected In the even numbered ward. Th primartee for tb selection of delegates to tb County Convention, which will meat Barturday morning to elect delegate to th Stat Convention at Ida nee villa, were held to-utghr.

Thar war coot aa La In eight or tan of tba wards, but aa a rate the Hoyt man cam out vketoiiua. In th Thirty-ninth Ward, wher th Kan- na faction bad laced the printed list ot delegates la tb flaid. tba Hoyt worker did oonatdarabte scratching, and gained th day, despite tb fact thai tba Supervisor ruled that tb voters could not scratch tb ticket. Tb hardest contest were on th Central Committeemen, but these war of a local charctar. and had no bearing on tb dale- gatkm.

Mlected. As a result of tb prima ries th Hoyt men will have thing their own way ta the County Convention, and will meat with tittle. If any. opposition, in tba naming of tb ddagataa to ZsnssvUle. Tb feeling I that Nub will bav th second choice of th Cuyahoga County con tingent.

rOBAlXE. Attorney-Crnneral Richards ay MJoe. beaaon Can Get There. Btssavc ta rss sssarrass. Ohio, May 23.

Pollllclans at tb capital were much excited to-day by current report that ex-Oovsrnor Foraker contemplated contesting with Senator Shar man for tb honor of th permanent Chair manship of th Stat Convention. Tb report I said to have bad its origin hers from certain statements mad by At' tornsy-Oenaral Richard. Tb Attorney- Ovncral waa in Cincinnati tb other day. and while there called upon tb x-Oov ernor. It 1 said that upon tha return of tb AttorneyOeneral ba stated to eome of hi friends that ba bad been told by Mr.

For akr tb affair la reference to th Chair' manablp of th convention. Tb report In detail was to tba effect that tha az-Oovernor declared tb campaign bad now sufficiently progressed to demon strate that be and hla friends could easily control th convention la all lu feature. ana tnat, mis being th situation, he pro- to annihilate his principal opponent by taking' advantage of everything In his powsr. He Intended not only to bava the Chairmanship himself, but to ba Indorsed for United. Statea Senator, dictate tbe nomlnatioa of OeaersJ BuahnelL nam all of tha remainder of th ticket, and bav th platform to suit himself.

By such ae- Uoav tha report was. he intended to put an and to both Sherman and Mc Kin ley and elevate himself to pre-eminent power In tb party. Not only In a sense of state Importance, but nationally. Th ExQCinsm correspondent called upon Attorney-General Rlchrad In reference to tbo affair, aad received from that gentle man an emphatic denial that ex-Governor Foraker bad mad th statements imputed to him In th rumor flying about. Th Attorney-General did stats, however, that tie believed ba bad beard that tha en-Gov ernor waa te be permanent Chairman.

"WcaU, do you think about this report that be Intend to take th honor from Be' eror 8hannaaT asked the correspondent. Here la what tb Attorney-General aald In raslv: ''Why, I don't know. could If hs wanted to, couldn't he? Seems to me I heard a fellow say be waa to be the Per manent Chairman. That waa the other day. and I don't rsmerraber now who the fellow wee Jadge Naah.

may be. 80 far aa my conversation wtth Foraker la concerned he never aald to me be would be the Permanent Chairman. His whole talk did load me to infer that Intended to go to ZanesvUl, and that he expected BushncII to be no mi aated. but he Old not say la direct word that be Intended to work for Buahnell, neither did ha say that Intended to re taliate upon tb administration people for what he may bar eonaldrd their at titude toward Ua aad hi friends. But could Chairman If wanted to, don't you think oT Many of the most prominent of ex-tiov ernor Foreher's friends bare take aa stock ta the rumor.

They assert that it has been started by tbe admin la tra tlon managers to weaken th Foraker strength by having It appear thai he really desires to diaplace Senator Sherman tn tb matter of the Chan rmans hip, whea. tn tact, he does not. aad by making no effort to do so it -might be inferred be found It beyond bis power. The administration people. 00 tb other band, disclaim all connection artth the or igin ef the rumor.

They aay that any anea action aa la aald ea contemplated oy ror' akar I news to laem. mostly ro hoti." Wabjikm, Ohio, May 23. The Republicans of Trumbull County bald their convention bar to-day. Selby was nomin ated tor Auditor aad AlaTSndsr Campbell fas- ComsalsBloner. The dale aa tea to tbe State oar an tlon chosen ars mostly for Hoyt for Govsmor, witA mm scattering.

Tb deiegatee are, Hon. Allen Jones. Hon. William KiteseL Hon. John M.

Btull. Jacob Perkins. U. J. Barnes, J.

M. Thomas. J. 8. CotdwelL H- B.

Shlelda. John MoConnall. j. steAdoe aaa ru sorrav BUSH 07 EAID3 COWI. Osuo, May Mv Tba flgtst la tbe Republican Mass Convention was Buah nell against th Scld.

Bnahnell men i by vot of SO to The delegates. J. H. Oration. Tl R- Rosa.

R. V. sfoore C. 8. Dana, v.

af- B. A CofTmaa. J. A af cAllr 1 p. McVay, Lv F.

Davla and J. H. Bnod-gras. They will vote for Buahnell froea start to Balsa. UTTHUa TO BEAT Ilia Wadswok.

Onto. May 23. J. A. Brnlley, W.

W. Towal. x-Sctator Oeyssr, x-sUpresent- adv Aorlck snd J. M. Locgnecier were I lacted delegates to tbe aUpnbUcaa State Coo ventioa at lanesvilla.

They go- wain-l strneted. Hsd Dovle remained la tbe race be I would bve received tunr-oi toe nve voTes, but wlih him out it i any one to beat Alo-1 ainley' caadidaia. BTTTIXa AQAHST IA82. vacua ssjrsic rs ta asaenva. Coves scs.

May 23. fir bnndred dollar ws to-aiabt cxiatad at the Mecca by well-1 known Colambes people that Judge Fsah. tbe Administration gubernatorial candidate, will not be Tbe mnnev can t.ken ti turn, if if desired. At a Ua-ur kaars aers no lalers. tVtwcea Xaab, Foo, Harris aad Half a Doaest Otbeva.

stent assiasca ve rss issssiis A at. a and of I St. In 14. hs C. In a FLASHES From the dwded Wires, Terselj Tellin lliatr Erenti ii II 107 CtBBSBJties.

EaJeidoseope ef Life Kads By Ml Araj of HttiUHS Isfiws (Hueren. osia Castow, May 23. The grand lodge Odd I allows now la ssssioa as re is winning np it I At to-day sessiow Lima wa chosen ss the Mit plsc4 saeeting. nd 0. P.

I ot sprmgoaio. Eapenntendant of tb Orpaan Boat at l. Tlu. Ml ranttatax fortha annDortof th Bom. but win support it by iubscripUons usuaL Th I swats, as vui oarsviier spieasotsii vy districts Instead of lodgea.

Tiyrnt, May 21. Charles Smith and Jaa. Ghee, two boy aged about 14 years, m- latter seised a gathering stick, th end of which contained a lump of molten glees. threat the red-hot fluid Into tbe face bis antagonist, disfiguring hint for Uf. Gbee was arrested and will be sent tomorrow to tbe State Reform School at a ars star.

Tolxdo, Mat 22. Burglars brok Into Frsnci 8sls Church aom tint last night and carried off th magnificent holy chalice. Beside this tbe tnievss practically wrecked tbe chancel In their search for booty. Ornament were torn down, cabinet broken open snd nearly rrythlng that could not carried away wa mashed. St, Francis Sale is cne of the leading Catholic church this caty.

Loo ax. May 23. Jake Keurlrtn, aged from Lancaster. Ohio, coaxed little Clare Deacon, aged IX daughter ef Mr. Jatnea Deacon, to get into his wagoa aad ride.

He attempted tlbertlee on her. It Is claimed, and was arrested and plaoad la JeiL At the preliminary trial this morning waa bound ovsr to Court and taken back tojalL Clsvbla May 23. The Charles A Wood Company, ex tens! dealer la bond- err supplies, hs mad an assignment to Kassoulker. Assets, liabilities. 70.000.

a move on tbe part of heavy credit ors to push tbeir claims caused the assign ment. ELTtiA.May 23. Thcasof John Byan, ofl tbe Cleveland Stone Company, has been oa I trial this week In Common Plea Court her. The plain UB demanded S2Q.000 for Injury wbliinth employ of tbe company. Tb Jury retuinsd a verdict for S3, 000.

Aluajccs, May 23. Thomas Crowthers, aged SS years, a wsalthy farmer. thrown from hia wagon by th horsss run- nlng wwsy this evening and fatally Injured Crowthers waa thrown 30 feet, alighting I his head. PoBTSMOtrrn, May 23. For tb first time I two year th Burg Steel and Iron Work ttartsd on full turn vry depart ment this morning.

LoOAVsroBT, May 23. Prof. C. J. Krr waa temporarily removed to-day as Princi pal of the West god School by Superin tendent Pou4ls.

Aa a oonquno school failed to keep to-day, aa a majority of th pupil refused to attend. It was alleged that Kerr was too free with tb rod. Six head of cattle belonging to Jacob Tef- feL ef Bethlemea Township, were poisoned death recently by same mallcsoa person mixing parts green with thefr-seR. RrDOBvnxa, May 13. Waldo Bolinger, stock dealer, quarreled with Charley Shaffer boot th price of hots.

Bolinger struck Shaffer, who cut Bonnger twice across th ab domen and one across the region of tbe Boltngrs Injuries may prov fatal. Shaffer surrendered himself. Postuamd May S3. Claude McDanlal. ef Dnnklrk.

aires ted for robbing tbe safe In the Pan-handle Depot, waa eaatenced to one year la" the penitentiary. 'Claude Burton was given a year for larceny, and Harry Morgan waa sentenced to th Reform Farm until of age. Tsnaa Hacts, May SsWPwo fishermen. William Polling and William Snook, ware stabbed, tb former fatally, at Atber- ton. 10 mile north of Terr Haute, by unknown assailant this morning.

Both parties claimed ownership of a Mntuaoao. May 23. Captain Brook. manager of tb Town Company, It received cablegram from London stating that tbe Watte Steal and Iron syndicate will oat their largs plants In operation about July IS, to employ nearly 500 men. Others will be neces sarily employed In tbe Iron and coal mine.

KussaxxviLLB, May 23. Tb trial of Moss Cook, William Proctor, Pred Apgar and Robert Henderson ha been postponed nntu tb next Beptrmber term of the Logan County Circuit Court. They ar charged with halng lynched Ed Trangbber, Adaimllle, last July. Lcxise-tosT, May S3. Tbo hone driven by Llllard Harrison, a young man en rout to his country home, took fright at SI train and ran away.

Harrison was fatally injured, hi left leg being broken in two places, head severely eat and Internal in Juiiei gnsteinsd. Matsvtllb. May McKlaley, of Bantonvill. Otiko. who lost Us and arm while trying to board a.

aad O. freight train here Tuesday, died early thia morning. VE8T YIBSIITA. Cwswi rs-TOsi. May 23.

Deputy Sheriff Jarre tt to-day captured Joha Freeman, one of tha alleged counterfeiters who broke Jail but Sunday. Tha man waa caught en Blue Creek, this county, and surrendered with-1 out a show ef reelstsnrs Bis cocopanloo. Fred Lyncher, Is still at targe. pAAKSdumuaa, May 23. Fred Wagner aad George Stevens, who are charged with burglarising- aad robbing- the postefBoe at Aldcrsoo, wore brought te this city to-day by Deputy United State Marshal BaHey aad Vinson.

They bad a ef burglar Inula Oeorg cetnptoeu. late proprietor or tn Blenaerbeesett Hotel, to-day gavs a Tjoaa sua orvwree aula. attaJaSUQE LICEJ8E3. Carver Webster, 2a, Spring tret. and Anna Foreter.

2a. fsprtna street. Edward Thempsoa. 23, etty, aad Mary Bracken, 23, city. rrani smmea sa.

Meaning, unio, Elizabeth cUrabeL 22. Reading, Ohio. STEAMSHIP KOTXafCTTg. Wew Tar, stay ta. Arrrved: The eta Koatrla.

frost ataraMllea: Pauia. traaa Tra vs. tress avraasaa; fjeraaaai. trea aav-1 COLLARS AND CUFFS. S4 'mmw raX8sa- Tbfa 1 Oanr iM Wna.

fc i i. row tra mm I'-imnw crery a i It. apt-fU bars arsoai. Wew Tor. Vay St.

The resarted srrtvsl Wat slgm af tb. euasMr sbclla, troas UuiMfi, waa ulegisalil awror. Qsiismss. May S. Arrread: Taa stsawsr SWUaaaav, fisss Kew Yosft.

toe lAVwraoe. taua amm. wilianb 1 a ad I I 1 1 I nnrl' AJy 1 ara a I Very -aas aer aya mr-p tLKHOBN. riaa. to THE ALMS ss SALE A GREAT SUCCESS! Oar store was crowded to the wa'ls yesicrday.

Ivlies sre psTticolax want tie very latest styles, sod possible Diice. That's whr we had crowds that attended this sale. To-day and to-morrow we shall second floor. Boys' Salts, Uisses' sod and Shoes, ilaslia Underwear, Ladies' Wrappers snd Summer Millinery, A MfTV nT 1 Tfi lU KJl JJtC New Silks, foist received. Dress Goods offir and Underwear, Laces and Embroideries, Men's Furnishinirs.

Table Linens, Parasols and Umbrellas. C-SRemember, we will give more Goods, better Goods finer Goods for the money Goods House.T THE ALMS Main, Canal and SCOTT'S HGCD riilO My babv was livinr skeleton. irras. Indig-vwiion. etc The various food The I aid bos atrenarvbea or fatten bim.

At thirteen month) old ne weijrnaa exaeuj what be did at birth seven pounds. I began using- Scott's Earn lau on," sometimes putting- a few drops in hi bottle, then again feeding- it with a spoon; then again by tba absorption method of rubbing- it into bis body. Th) affect waa mar- veiotia. xtaoy oeg-an to stouten ana latten, ana Decsun a Deantuui nimjiiiw noy, a wonder to alL Scott's KsrciAUoa supplied the one thinr aveadful. laW is especially tiseful for 6icklf, delicate children when their other food ails to nourish them.

It supplies in a concentrated, easily digestabls form, just the nourishment they need to build them np and give them health and strength. It is Cod-liver Oil made palatable and easy to assimilate, combined with the Hypophosphites, both of which are most remarkable nutrients. s. Don't be persuaded to Scott Bowne. New York.

LOCAL noTTGKSV pAsAXTsts by Prof. Fsnnel gairantee. Prnrton' Old Jordan Bourbon, 543 W.oth. myi-Jit mothers win lnd Mas. Wrsaxow oom- rse Btbfp tbe best remedy for their children.

2abottl. aulOUStlMW sy-TsT the Home Steam Laundry ,41 Arcade. DEATHS. DA TJBENBIS Jacob, entered Into rest May zi, at uaytoa. uuo.

runraj irom ids residence of has niece. Mr. Herman Senate, Lodwlcn Sedamsvllle. May 24. 1M.

at 3 p. m. latarmant at Spring Grove Cemetery. HANNA-MlT 23, a. Thomas, son of ianrw and af arv J.

Hanna. Funeral earv- Ices from family residence. No. 110 E. Fourth Friday, 24th, at 10 a.

m. Burial private. 23-2 MARTIN LI la an Martin. Wednesday, at 7 p. at tbe resio.se ot aer motner, on Weils pries HilL Dus notice of the funeral wil be given.

PATNE At residence of hU sltr, Mr. Sarah Corbett. A14 lAberty at p. Wednesday. May 22.

Bergeant David Payne. U. S. Army, retired, aged sa year. Funeral at 0 o'clock Friday morning, from house.

Requiem high mses at St- Edward's Roman Catholio Church, at 9:80. Friend Invited. WERTHETMER At th Jewish Home, M. Werthelmer. aged years, rninsrsi i n- day.

at p. nx. from Mortuary Walnut HiLs. WEATHERBT On the 23d lnst-at 8 a. tru.

or typhoid fever, Maria weatneroy. Funeral services from ths residence of her brother, C- a Weatherbr, S4S W. Ninth au, Saturday, May 23, at iM p. m. lOSOfKJlTSSSFifi a Law Prices.

AA WB1 a eu.ia. awi-tr MONUMENTS XitrZFZ? sadl-W SPECIAL NOTICES, arHuiud'l Calalaad sfagwasla. fssr flrst-oremlnm medals awarded. More aaice- able to tba taste and smaller dose thsn other stssmesl. for sale only in ootues wttn reg- tsterad trade-mark laoeu Bin-wit my7vtTai aw-DTr-TXO m4 ci-RAwtwo at R.

Walker's. by J. H. DOTT, suoreeaor, 61 K. Third St.

diamonds; AC. Michie Bros. DLrqBOUDS, WATCHES, JElTLRY. 178 Wsst earth SAreet, Ctaehai Few Far SIS West Pearta Street, LANOOON'S. There may be better butter crackers than Langdon's- Butter Crackers and there even may be some "just as good," but.

nobody in this part of tbe wcjrid eyeT saw thern. Lancdon Bakesy, i fM lack Bt. mstedneant tJ DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. A iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiii At ii OUT OF GcAR. il a Wkea taa etcansch gets crct of gaar everything eisa S'ems to follow suit Zuot the body depends apon tnestocaaeb.

far wietaiissfiw aad aoariaamaat. Zl Ws IB monarb vaik sethtef-, ting I lien II sn qiiii ljnil sal slj ss -STUAfrrs. i DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. In order to ear sueusla wtossach troarilea, tba scorn arn snuat ZIb. restad aad it cannot reat aad d4raaCT eaJ tbe seme time.

This is mr; piot wbere wart's Avrer.ia lao- lets get ia tbeir work- Too ua.lhrn- al trr aseals aad ti.y thoroop r- u- pai lAe ood no matter hovf abomacn nray be, and taus by reii-v- log tsesVmiS gl ves It much nael--; rad res aad a car ia toe aauinu lent (it droees ants pn-. zSTTJAT DOEPKE CO. wsnt the best roods st the least all we could do to wait aeon the some very bsTjaini on our Children's Dresses, Ladies Waists Dresses snd Separate Dress Sadrts, PI IAn riKl JTaUVFItC and Wash Fabrics. Hosiery. Corsets I than any other first-ckss Dry Hunt Streets.

r-' EMULSION. rrT9t s-aaai IBaby IrSt. Cats BpruifO. Vav tl. 1894.

doctors said he was drina of Maras- tried seemed to keep him alive, but ALas. Kxaorox WitjjasTS." accept a substitute All Dnizzists. 60c. and SUMMER RESORTS. HOT SPRIHGS: I0RII ClGOLilL tOPEJI TMHOUOHOVT TBS tAS.

NalnrW Thaemal Staler. alaiUar SB aaalrals fhoa.e th ArKaaaa riprtats: a spanas ss eaaee ef slbanm'ariain, lioot, Seiauca aad Siarv.es Dmsaisi l.SuO set al.TaiMiai p.r.saS slissass. mild, dry aaa Sna natoa, witk IraBsad atlas ante Baser the sspeTTiatoa a ea esriae physausas throosu PdMsmo aroai Cirwinsart. MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL And Cottages. Circular Fwrnishcd.

IXMUTTLR A ssm-SMTal LONG BEACH Oa tbsAtlsstle. FnrTy B-e. mitinsa treea Saw Trk nvi si, urtn, uni w. gar tarm ard elrealars. cad nr i THOMAS M.

BBl'Sat. way ansswAWST I las 1 A-1M aa'-a TsTal imuAuwti.si TOBav OEER PARK ORKIxflHI), On the Crest of the Alknlcs, (Main Line B. Xt O. R. SEASON OPENS JUNE 22nd.

1895, B-ates $60, $75 and $90 a month, accord ing to location. Famished cottages, with facilities for housekeeping, if desired, H50 to $600 per season. 'Address A GEORGB D. DaTSHLBLDS, Manager, Cumberland, Kd, inyls-gltafWF spRcros BATHS. Atkmttm.

UMl Wistsr. Alsa I Jrea Waaws. AU Aal LMhim ASA, any kimym trt. AareaS Pool AlkaHm. lMhmm Watmr la Lh.

wwl. ttatistactioa narsaleea. aa.il raaebed Irees all eiiies. Pamphlet free. Best medical slten.il.

sm ansa SMenoia nana, iavb aaa naiiroem. W. B. SALK, Casoa Sprssgs, W. Vs.

Special Summer Term at Tbe Nelson 'Boalaess College, Focnrif ASTD WAUrtrr. mylO-lOteod AUCTION BALES. By TEE EElUf EEDf CO, ADCTIOSEXES, Jfew ka SA Maia "-r i. Elegant New-Style FURNITURE, Carpets, Mirror. Mattresses, Kelngrrators, -House Furnishing Goods, 8m.

AT AUOTION. 0 HtS DAY FRIDAY. Hay 24. At 10 COock A. M.

In flnt floor of alesroerA. MhlgbeMMdder. wltiioat limit or rerv. Term cash on day I Of I Bj THE EZEXTFT, fc BERKBEUI CO. ADCTIOVBSBB, Kw Ko.

SSi Main Street. Genuine Italian Alabaster Marble Hand- tsreed Vss Urns, Hebe P'rtchers, Tszzaa, Fruit and rTower Stands, Mosaic Inlaid Articles, irAMonov. Ttls Friday ilfternoci flat 24, At O'clock. By order of At new Terk City, Bj IKE F7TXTFI. ft ZLZZZLK CO, ArtrrnosrsrerRa.

w- w. WSTTHIQ DAY! ar a a A se i-Tiaiay, i.ay z-t, l. Pfrst-clas Btock Xlceraat Jew-Style Furni ture. Carpers, Mirrors. Fiance.

Hons Furnishing Soods, Ac. BUSINESS CHANCE. Notice of Dissolution. WrirrrrK mirmm tmt tna uallai isbls it lately sabaiaus bMMS rrsak wehaataer aad Kko.au, Araoid. uammr tee rsa vi Kara A s-raaa.

nKmiM trt muieal seraasses aa the tsd at Vi. ImA. All A.rva awin, le satd sanaersbia ars to b. reeeiee by Irani Krliaeurr. aa ail amass for pi.

I- nCfTKit Cist ii. I sll, Aiay tt. LACS AAMUl. All Are Velccme. n1 hesATATTV LiSf KB faWATAt M(JtBiw, .3 aw lV rr-ar in D1 tMj vui twDi Bus csvii ru ix oil VMU Snrl tM rrttagi tlfOaW.

bCll4 rmTV i JF aft rr tx. w-'T, FOR SALE. Vr. C. J.

of f.v.'l. CMo. wfl of- T-r 1 'm on ei oo st a t- i. 1 1 I. t.

A( r-irrr 1 EmuLsion I I swaaassayi THI JOHN "HILLITO COMPANY. 1 1 1 I II 1 lTTs a-t- ai I WHITE AND BRIGHT COLORS, $2.50 to $6.50 Each. colored snk Sna Wiade. ia ti fn Popular Coloriar. vPa.UU IU LUUH SOk.Sna Shad.

J3 by Jt-lacb, In CO digcTCTtctUqrinxa gd.UU IU lUQXtacs, Seventh FRIDAY REMNANT DAY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. ALSO THE FOLLOWING GREAT BARGAINS SECOND SEPARATE 450 Separate Skirt stylish hapee-wcll The will not be nt on torovL Sale commence at o'clock. bad entirely in two hours. Be prompt st this SUIT DEPARTMENT. GINGHAM APRONS a for Xesrre sise Giaaham Aprons, with border, ia a Variety of check a.

Tb; aproS wxu sola oniy ta "uanTtue tatt ar 2 APRONS for 19c 4 APRONS tawawawassswawa Uifl aV a a will be sold only in onsntiues tnat sre at it 0CL0CX nLTLUT. AT i O'CLOCK FRIDAY. WRAPPERS of standard finality Fancy Prints, JLemad Yoke, wnttesa Back, wide Gathered Kama sromnd yoke, Put Sleeve i 69c Each. The $1,00 Kind. SHIRT WAISTS of Chintz; roll Frost and Yoke Back, dered CoUar and Cnffs, Garnet, Bluer snd Cray Checks, with.

White Dots 69c Each. The $L25 wa I Ba A MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. LADIES' TAN AND BLACK KID OXFORDS, Baad Udies' Prince Alberts of Vki Kid, Pateat Leather Tips, 1 7K Vamps, Pointed Toe Lasts. aUgilar $2.50 Ladies' High Button Shoe wf Vtci Kid, Leather Tips, Yarn pa, wave ny. Rasor Toa Lasts, Keguiaf ea.viaa SHOE.

DEPARTMENT. P1R8T Men's Goods. Men's Drlllinr; at onxocx 35c a Pair 1 Fee awlae SSe Men's Cotton Ds JolnvUls SwH, FBJDAT. AT 12:0. 0a0CX FRIDAT.

Furnishing Coeds DeprlimntRact Street Entrmnt. Pictures at Sale commence 10 o'clock. 1.000 Picture 7 Subject Baby Hed by tbe Celebrated Artist, taa Wsayta, Neatly Framed sad Class over Picture. Packed ia a Pasteboard torn, ready fmt delivery. rto orders taken, sonst coine tn person.

First Ftoer-Rac Street Entrant. i White Flannel ca Yard. Flannel Departmtnt Seventh Street Fancy Prints i-2c a Sales commence 9 o'clock. Only XVM yard oa sale. Ten yarns wniy vt wau customer.

No orders takea. Must come in person. -First Floor Annex. -v. AT 3 O'CLOCK FRIDAT.

1830 Race, Seventh aaeaaaawnnanawannnaaawi Lower Floor. wrvf sarwvrr Square Made of the 1 SPECIALS IN SILKS! SQks derHediy aeenroprUte to 8S-Uch Extra Fi White Habutai Bilk, Creme snd Ivory Fine Figured Habutei ent desiena, worth SL00 First Floor Seventh Street Side. 30 Race, Seyeath BUSINESS FURNITURE. SLCTHS. AASUMS Ws la BUSINESS FURNITURE OfScw Desks, FJUng CAbiMt, etc.

THE GLOBE CO. Itsw Saiurootn. is Walant 5tiwt. my7-4fTar RESOLUTIONS. A -op-aim.

TTTTO? declariBer if sa imnrov Riddle allay, from the aouia euro at- nana suwaa the aertb curb of Reooivsd. That in tbe opinion of two thirds of the members ef tba Board of Administra tion Of tne Uly or tl. av saw aarr to improve Riddle allay, from tba mmimT ewrt, of Bank street ta tba aertn omrAmm atraac bv aradlnsr. sat- 1 tins granite curb seven (7 fset apart, and I ZZZi l. ik.

aAcs of tb Ensinaar of th iiimkI me Admlnastration. saa spacuoaaaaa slat and daanagae to the abeuung preparty I ewnera. aay, Y. tha Drooertv boundlag aatd au tins tl i ism, according to the law and erdi- iws ea IS. mmvjmm vi Here for to om smyaoas ia from tnwta Ilia ant oaxarreo.

ana i aoUactad as provided by law aad la wa artiinanca narasitsr to Baawed. boaids shall he Issued ia anticipa tion of the collection oi ine aasasameBia, unless tba property owners pay laeir before tha aame are witssa tba Usee prescribed la said Fubitabad by order ef the Beard ef A4- salntetxaAion. At.tr. RE-ltltaAJi, i ssiueut. Attest: P.

BcmnrrrTAt. Clara. mylT-ta LEOAL NOTICE. Albert Ksnfmsnn be been DtofirtedAd- I miniMraUtfOt Luee-o eni 1,13 ia nend. ALLt-uI a.ALFjAJ.

Aa AsuAan, AVtiorrrT. 8TENOCRAPMY. Curing the ammer month at tb Kelson W. Cat th aisH. sr.

A i usissim. as tTT 7 i i I V-. fill I cn 1 ca 'r- i KA 5ft sad Shdito Place 189r. FLOOR. Each.

made rriiabl mattlalaaAvy aad black. Ko orders takes. Mnstrrsne la savaana. aimilar aal few day ago, aad sold axt ssle. i9 Cents.

SAieQ cxmixxcss Xt i avtxtcx. muiupics oi tor instance: for 38c, APROHS for 5TC Lc muluples oi lor instancss SI.B0 Pair Pair Pair sewed Pointed Patent iam A ousi op receo, ee FLOOR. Drawers, I9c Each Paw Rsawla SSe QeJIsy. 1 7c Entrant. Yard.

Clothes Hampers, 0 1 C0 EACH. best willow lar ge sis snd Strang, tQwtbeRgTslarpricw. and Shfflho Place 1895. Gradnation snd Confirmation lesews. beautiful gaUh QQq Yard Silk, in 10 dinVr- CQ fl aPtl IX; f.

and AUtfflito Flscs IWa AMUSEMENTS. GRAND mWW tt SATLTX nana labss ss Basaiesr SamlCaaatsa mnM i Wra. TASaan I raTir-tt ti-Pirm inn v1- tuwresT S) isht VALNUTV lUajV-rtti TllSS ADAREHAT-I t)m. MMm a ais -ssa aya a Vaaw.wwww Stordaty y-p1tg NANOY iLatonia The Greatest Race Meetiuj is th Fsmous Track's History. 5 FINE RACES TO-DAY! LacUes; C5 1 eC 3 RACE TKADT8 leer Bepoc, at Foarth and Smith.

It JO. 12:56. 1--20. and 2:10. Leave Pearl and Seller Depot at 12:30, l-M and 2:40.

Koond trip, 2bc XLECTBiC CABS trow Fountain S3ar. Pare, ft. Both land fssngsn st antsancs gate. BASEBALL! TorDay at Rc! is. Sunday, IS Ceyelanis.

Cell iri tl- Cliumi 1 ist Coot-ntiwawa, wx imam I Hmtmnj, lHsiyJ. saatt.sT 1 fe ftejsi.ibi stWaat a im a..

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