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GAPERS Cut By Cunning Cupid. The Little Cod Finds Mm Will- i. In Yesterday the Occasion of Dozen Pretty Weddings, i Tk. Firt Xiptiali b. to the mm.

at the St.ttishjiite fainedral-Koeb lfrSlinir Otbfr EfMtfc th' Ri' ra'bedral was fifteen e.rMr.g of a bri wedding, when w-" V.un. a prominent ao wealthy o.a of flrm ol l. of ew h1-r Tbe hrMe wath youngest Vr 1'urM. prominent and man of this dir. tor rear I su exceedingly pretty g.rt.

being role grdue of 'vO-f -of attractive la Lr. lUi.ilu performed tL Iropre-. fs vrslte In lb" eonimar.dery room laLe-lrsl amid urt ol luxurious 1 rriiiei.t ruse, the brile nd beneath a rose buUerfly peod-r -a an arch of eniilax to receive the Ihr pwea-lon entered the oH bstrt blared the lii-piritig tled-iing March. Tbe acrua was an tuxiti splendid display of lllUa to lb I- 1 i.fltie event. fi.

ririle a In a town of pnra made kerereiy plain, vtlthoniy a Ir. ir'iU'J nuoerb liuckeaa lac la II Hi in f- in the nee over tb buflant at the front the s.u, diamuiid pin. I'u gloves. lirlile nivt, rue rrncii "i 1 i i I. am a.a.M a.

maid honor, and the rabbi. tjj ifr'iOtll. Allr I lirill lllll. i unit man, followed by tha other irT 1 iirin KWtlVTI MIIULBII iiiiuiiy irowiij iii an iniiorinj Mian Mi in, ii.e mxm ppniii n-u rf jrrn 111 "tiv i. i.w 1 lr to lioiiilr tn the bark.

Mr. rll r'irl VTinil, BI1U BTV aa.rt. nr. jii.iua ru in oioij y- rur-t. Mr.

"in ana W. Ijeriirr wre lb uher. ijji-rnt i-n-wnw. anions blcli rrc ar- ll I'' lll l'h a wilr and ItT dnnr. 1 be brio ami iru laie lor a inp inniiu t.a-i 11' 'i laaina iucii iciiuiv M- A.

ur-Taeianiir fownmin oibck irauM over mauve aaun, uie trimniM aunjei. Mr: i' t-ir irirnrr, me Drior a wiipr, was 'litn in blue brocade, with poliue Jace i diamond oriiainenu. tli aincip iroin a uwance wen Mr. ew luri, la a uauuauiu uiaca A f.r ew York, in an artitic ri.n.tiiiia i'iii black ana yellow, who du'iiniid broorhw. Mi.

oi- f.r- Ker, or umnria, in Diaca lili nii mpr oi ioinie iae. Lnimnii. ol M'alMtib. In a trauii: .1 Ln'irn-un tnni-ia. wuu wniie lace.

iii -iimrnii. ot f.an-viur, in a ue- ii.elen Uneia ltu lxjinla lace and li.siiaii'l-. iVr. Vr. I.nu Al'raherf, of Chlrano.

Mr. jr tteiniann, oi r.vannTiiie. Hi- harkiiianii. of abaah, Mr. fcil- li'i-.

tiir rnnj. niiueni iouni.oi.irw Vrk. 1 Mr. 'llieodore clusr, of fhlla- l'. nii.

ill eireent ware: It u-ii-r. 4 iia Hmha hiid. I Kia. tm fi-1-- t-r. 1-an.

l-ymoauiia. rraok Aumsteia. H'i. 1 iclMi. H.

it. Milliaiovavli. Mfr. Hie. fcrwf ar.

i-mIii nir. -1 Mra. Mum kalia. Atit Kmn.rr. Sirana.

t. Hiiainmera. i-t. Aiiuliig. Natium BiuL-a.

Mr Kmtf tkAhn. Ham fVimr. Jktw tiriiti n. Aaron rffrou. 1.

O'H iIUllll. ibaa. xu Bluck. hi. Uayar neiU la'ra Nwb'rger.

Menoa Hten. lura Kaha. Oiaa. eomera. Ike Cob a.

tbe beautiful residence ot Mnt. u-rt biirutr, oii 'oreat arenue, Eas kalnut lliiK as ronrerted Into a perfect Uiwer e'teniiif tor the noptialaof the fair dautftiti-r of the buuw. Miaa Amanda e.lrprr, and Sir. Frederick Koehler. The aiihln carpeted In lmmacn- latekurnand the mantela and cablneU were nia- it tt pink rnes and weet peaa, while l-ra Uiwxiruf en: allied aiLh amllaz were drained at dr and windows and eompletelf hiJ tlif.tia ralli.

la the fcll planu were in ererr nll.le anace. and without the lawna ere biiiilanUy illunanatad with a myriad of larl-culored Japanese lanterna. Itwrrrrniony Waaviferturiued by Re. Dr. I.

k. bell, of the i'lnt EnclUb Lutheran bnrrh. at 7 o'clock. The bride Is a beautiful atda.oniplLtied Kirl and Immeuselr pop- ii arann a lerice rin le of frirndi. She was in a soan'of rich white atin.

tbe bod- "an low, a itn iuil-iraineuklrt. From tin ir--k fell a an I lieopaira airole encircled the i.i re no veil, onlv a iliamoml rrnwni in i.r and a Jewel on the bodice, hhe was lf Ml Caroline 8ohn as maid of b-iwr, ttowned in pink' and white liresden -iin, ith Dounces of lace and eelvet no-Mr. Kilaanl Muhlhauarr waa bet man, uf 1Uli re atirei of the bride. Ml- Jid- Jtaniiiaii-r in a uainiy pale reen rrepon a- 'l Mlv Vera Muhlna ilr in hit Kitti ribb.n. Miaa Km ma I lu-h in vaiiiiT irfi und wlile i.reand.e.

and iater iiii.iiauer were tne noaer Dearera. larre a. numnluiiii menu wrv.l rtr tie i-Tivryoiir. a turn InrludeU all the -earn at'lra. antl tbe uurin tbe ereninf.

The a later and a i roll mil llitiiied law and waiobe.1 Dl1 and dimpling; i-e dMUnce a ith a thousand reflected 1" ui urtheaira dbOouraed the lre rt air. io sn ir aoneenim tn the rlrl attendant vre a bj.l.le,,iudded with pearls, and ui ruff hutbms to the boy attendants. maid oi bonor a beautiful diamond w-1 The grtwm'a gift to the el H.s:i lion eleeant fllatn.iml run and a pairof line horses. 1 mere all eleirantlT iarnt wot an elegant in her a t. nt iiifM K.

i o.i.urr, in uer weucung Ad.tm. i'IL HmvI.T 1 i Ki 'av- bUtk Mor allk. la htT wedding dress of wd. white organdie and pink were the aeU: I 1 -r. Jr.

kVul. in: I a lOrbr.d? rl. I' HO I iiiM. Geort Irbei. M.iriiimasee.

H. uBlltaiwrr. 'i- iiwl. J. Meeiuary.

-a sctinetjer. LiebM. Leaa Liebel. Kru. kem jr.

Cecelia Oray. -vh. E. Mmi.bauaar. V.

Itukihaaaer. 't. I'm. Koehler V.ki. r.

Jaeob Seibel. ard (room efk last nlvht for a WW UUHK ID lieir iti'wi Thor eThere lae bfiaa a mother. uii 1 1 M. exeni, ceieDraiea out in eveuing at 6 o'clock, was the vr Kv. iiiii au.u nuiUIIH, 111 illr- oaujiiterol Mr.

William G. attorney, rormerij lr iv Jordan WUliama. to aet of "llr- of the buJnees depart- Wlm i rwood. and are very pop- aa a i h.T irnnasiiw warn their Kiurnee thmuvh WM In the pretty r. 'PI-OPai Cblirrhnn ll.rnin co-.

i "Tri'ia of the young couple. ifJtlir were simple and eraoful. A i' "ke.t the chancel Placed a icea. is Ton as she ntered be im vision as see enierea i bTr Pf'fled by little 7ra th white Mte-ivV he Uianes 2.x lee. chancel, and the tne groom a orot iiund.

Vr. R. g. Hollia. Jr '--H tSd the EtllftlUlritn.l worTa aown bslf-low bodiL at fifrisiird with cas- cr.uaroj shouder Ibe gronra'a gift, a dellcat nerk-pwj; otMi jstridant.

a gift from bar 1 eeremony, and waa vary tare, yw rendered the wedding anarebee and aoeeral other aeiee. w'an. and ater the rerenxty eoraa atit of tLa relaUrea and frv-llmale frienda of tami lea enioyed rwaidene of tbe hnde'e parenta in ka- NotwcvkI. wbere tbe were ale moel efl-oeJly earned out fa pink and green. 1th a perfect wliderriwai of roaee fliiing the air wtlb'betr del wi-jti racrai At I he bridal table, beaatlfiilly arranged In tbe aame comn, were the bridal party and tha brviVa atoter, Mies Thesooeenira were dainty aearf plna end there was the ueaal cake containing the traditional run, ihUubia and lucky aU-pence.

Mrs. the mother of the bride, wore hand-, me tolarg aatitt, the Iwlbre relied with aa in grenadine and trimmed with et and gold Paaeamenterie. Tbe lfu were many and handwime. ai made an at-tractlee dbtJay In tbe pretty apartment ia the Ban BavbaeL wbere the bride and groom liliakeaplbeirreeKieriea. Among the gueeta.

the relatfTee, were trWi.it o1 Mr. WillMns ia tbe legal pro bent on. Ilia anr new per aaacirlatea of the rriKm and be graduating ciaaa of l't4 of the Madteonviile 0blo boot, cif which the bride was one oi tbe brightest lueicbera. Orieea M.hlbrg At tbe realdence of Mrv Oeleatine Ma hi berg corner of Xlm and Fourteenth ttmeta. waa olemntted last erenlng the marriage of her daughter.

Mies Eda Mnblberg. and Mr. Crscat Orieea. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jostla Grieat, of the POeger-iiriaaa Leather Company. The solemn serrlew of the Episcopal Chnreh was read by Re. Dr. tb-rnlohr, at 6 o'clock, amid a pTvaualon of June' a choicest ruaes, in tbe band-orae in tberesenes of only tbe Immediate relatives of tbe blah contracting pan lea. The bride waa atietvied by ber aleier.

Mies Locliie Mohibarg, who waa the omr attendant. The bride is a hesntlfnl ffrl. taTl and fair, and eery ercum pits bed. nbe looked Very bandaome la-t Ulit In tier gown of white ThelKxll.e. male high and long of sleeve, waa flnUbed wuh fail of Una lace ana peart Daarementerie.

A lull tulle veil enveloped her ilka a tnlt and aba carried a bouquet ot liliee of the valley and maidenhair fem. Tbe maid wore an exqnitte white India bilk, trimmed with lare and ribbons. After tne bride end ertoru bad been showered with, congratulations there was a handsome feast. 1 be tables were placed without tbe ho'i-e under a white canopy which made an admirable banqnet room decorated with plants and lighted by roweol Japanese lanterns hung from above, Tbe bride and groom were the recipient of many and valuable tokens of esteem from tbetr boats of Irnd. and they will reside In futnre at IS Jo-e-phlne street.

Mt. Abnrn, where they will rec eive their gurata on Tuesday In Auguat. Mrs. Mablberg wore an elegant aaun and )et, Jar. Jattln Orless wore an elaborate toilet of black ai in and white lace.

Mrs. Kdward Mnhinerg was very handsome In a sumptuous white sarin brocaded In tiny Dresden pattern, and trimmed with velvet ribbons, and a delicate lace bertha caught with diamond pins. Mra. Caaper itow a becoming light taffeta. Miss Bertha Oriees was very pretty to.

white silk and lace. Mi si Lena (irieva was In white India, and Miss Wrlsea wore also a beautiful whit silk gown. borne of the guasts: Mr. aed Mra. RraMt Urtesa.

Jttstra Rrieea. tmrmt ken Kd. mempt. C. Hrtiulla.

Mra-C. Huser. R. Miller. Mi.s-J Huser.

bnna Gneas, Mr. JTIegrr. T. Hoilmeyer. Casper sU.es.

Lurtlls Oriess. LeoDa Grieaa. Fmnry Bamana. Vie Mahllerg. janns narrea.

r.a. rtiiser. Btiolie. C. MU.er.

Ed. Mablberg. Jt Koesemaa. Kstt'b n. sl.T.

Kav.li.O.iseal'r Mahlbtrg. A a os Gness. stdmaod aarraa. :i.M Krteas. Kudolpa Grlaaa.

Millar. Smith-Hall. An exceedingly pretty wedding last evening at 7 o'clock was that ot Miss Mao ml Hall and Mr. Lake W. Smith at the lit.

Lookout Methodist Church. Tbe bride was the charming daughter of Mr. and lira. J. C.

Mall, and after the ceremony at the chnreh there was a delightful reception at tbe residence of the bride's parenta. on Observatory road, where all waa in gala array for the occasion. Tbe attendant were Misses rare Hall, Limb Reea of Pitubnrg. Anna Hlxhlands, kliaabetn emith: K. Hurdsail rmith, Clarence Hall, of fet.

Louis, C. W. Mitchell, of A votnla'e. and Karl Lawler. or Minneapolis.

Little Ml -a Mary Cerklosand Master Lowell Grows untied tbe ribbon. The maid of honor wore a daluty white organdie over satin and the other maids wore gowns alike of pale yellow trimmed with buttercup ribbons. Tbe bride's gown was a beau Uful creation of pearl satin, with a deep bertha of fine lace. Over lil guests enjoyed the reception and supper which followed the ceremony. BrownrPavle.

Tbt marriage ot Mi May Davie and Mr. Ephralm T. Brown was a very quiet bat pretty home affair, celebrated at tbe home of tbe groom's brother. Mr. Mablor Brown, at College Hill.

Tbe bride, a very handsome girl, tall and fair, is a niece ot Mr.aud Mrs. Wm. 0. Picker ing, and the groom is a prominent young attorney of this city. The ceremony waa per- formed ojr iter.

Davis, ot tne college mil U.iknl.1 7 n'lb k.1 nn 1 few of the relat.ve and most Intimate friends of the contracting parties. The bride looked love; In bite silk mull over satin, elth vokaif Vsl-nrisanai lara. fihe earrled a large bunch of bride rosea and wore adia- tuona star, tne groom gin, in ner nair. Miss Alice Uavte. tbe bride's sister, was the only attendant, and wore black satin, with a bodice of pink taffeta.

The young couple received a large number ot handsome glfta. and sfiera bridal trip East will reside In their own beautifully furnished home, 006 Cole rain avenue. Symee Iilnkelbiblet-. Another ot the fair brides of yesterday waa las Ida Elizabeth Din kelblhler, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr.

John 6. DlnkeJblhler. of Walnut Hllla, who was married at 6:30 o'clock to Mr. Bichard Byrnes, a promising young electrician of Walnut Hills. It was a pretty home affair, celebrated at the residence of the bride's parenta on Chapel street.

Rev. Dr. Bishop, of the Avondale Presbyterian Church, officiating. The house was beautifully decorated all In white and green amllaz and fern, and white rosea lendma their beauty lo grace lbs occasion. 1 be bride was handsomely attired In whit silk, with deep bertha ot French lare.

She was ettenaeu by ner sister. Mi-e uuian aiav Umkelbthler, looking very sweet in French organdie over green sua ana irimmea who mseenta velvet ribbons, the carried an Im mense bunch ot red carnstlons.and the bride's bouquet was of lilies ot the valley. Mr. Albert kumlar, of Hamilton, waa the The handsome presents were displayed in an upper room, and after an elaborate spread tnevouna- Deoole left for their own orettv borne in wnicn was toe groom frift to his bird, tbe entire interior furnlsh-ng oi which waa tbe gift of the brlde'a par- Mrs. DinkeiDihler receivea in a oeautirtil black satin auwn.

and Miss Margaret, a sister ot the bride, waa sweet in Pale blue allk and lace. Among those present were the bride's brothers, Mr. John. Mr. Rimer and Mr.

Carl uinkelbih er, and Mr. and Mrs. John cyme, the groom's parents. Herman Laa man. The parlor of Mr.

and Mrs. L. Lauman's home, on Clinton street, were tastefully deco rated in pink and white floral effect, with relict of palms and tarns, last evening, at 6 o'clock, when Mr. Morris Herman led Miss Sadie Lanman to the improvised altar. Above tnem swung a large oeii 01 wr.ua carnations, and ita tongue of Marechal Kiel buds toiled the golden future as Kev.

Vdaries Levi read the beautiful Jewish ritual carrying out much blstiirle svmboliim. I be bride's individuality was Identified by a regal gown of pearl satin, ducbesse lac trimmings, tne nimy veil caught by tbe room's gift, a diamond pendant, and one and filled with delicate lilies of the vailey. lb maid ot honor, Win Bella. Lao man, wore white sa'in bsugallne, wi emerald velvet bindings, and carried Marecbal Kiel buds. The groom'a Master Kobert Herman, actea as page.

Mr. Joseph Herman was best man. A recebtion to the relatives followed the ceremony, and an elaborate collation waa Mrs. i. kinmin was gownea Drown satin, with niamona omamenls.

Mrs, Jacob Lauman was in black satin, with chiffon trimmlnvs. Mrs. L. Herman woie yellow chtfton-over satin, and carried Marsx-hal Kiel rose. Mrs.

eVphie Kathaawas in black satin and A I niinit. Mrs. A. Wnllstein, of Richmond, wore ner oruiai enevu. -Other relatives from distance were Mr, and Mr.

Henrv Loch, ot Attira: and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rinalht of Baltimore. Mn Mr. and Mrs.

Herman leave to-day for a tour of Kasteru capitals and a quiet aojournof three weeks at Old Point Coin tort. On their return they will reside at JXn Union itrecU Rerschedc-Thale. Tbe Herachede-Thale wedding was a charm ing affair at the residence of tb bride' parents. Mr. and Mrs.

George Thale. on Rock dale avenue. AvondVe, Tb bride ta a pretty girl ot the pure blond type, bright and tal ented, and the groom is ot the jewelry firm ot Frank Hertcbede. Tbe ceremony waa performed by Rev. D.

0Mera at St. Andrew Church, and a reception fo'lowed at tb Thale residence, at wnicu some ri guests assisted. Tb bride wore a handsome white satin eown.mith a Ion ttllle Tf It. and was artenrted bv her si-ter, Mus Anna Thale. and Miss Anna Herscbede.

the imoBi sister, both beauti. fully gowned in bi'c raoassellnede soieover satin. Mr. Jueepb UoerKscbemeyer and Mr. Wi.llam Heberger were the groomsmen.

After their wedding trio Mr. and Mr. Herts bed ill occupy a preiry sail in the Tbaio giata, lluaiHl suu jsaiai sitsms, vonnsi. Johnaton-Bexta. Mb Margaret Betts, daughter of Mr.

Margaret Eetu, of Bummit Avenue, Walnut Hills. waa quietly wedded last evening at 6 o'clock to Mr. Isaac B. Johnston at tb Betta rwai- dene, which waa charmingly an fate tor tb happy avaot. -Rev.

Dr. Uelubbaa effiaatad. There were no tbe bride looked TtJT iweet la bar rob ot ahit gaUa trim meg with lac. Eh wore vwil. and bsrnarne)t were bawdsoaie pearla.

Trtere was a fesMst after Ibeeererrony, and ib bridal eoo PU left Uur for tb Seat, aMer whch they reside for a short hii on College 1U ft tb groom' bom before going their utttr re-leoee la Atlanta. Tbe goeka. aoisse 9 fn all. incla-Vd only the relative of th famUk-. Aiavonf tbero were and Mrs.

A. M. Johoirton, br. and Mrs. stTh.

FalK Mr. andM.ra. tliari Bet; a. of ew Torki Mr- C. K.

Cl-rnderinlag. M'. and Mr. H. C.

McSee. Mr. and Mr. C. McCrwe.

Mr, vraoa 1-inkerton. Mr. end Mm. Ritakirt. Mrs.

He'en Hamilton, tit Tork Mr. and Mrs. JTWiiaon. ofwlewdsl; Vr. and Mr.

Addiaoa Bests, Mr. and Mrs. McCrea, Mas Mamie B-lU, Mlvfedith tta. Mia Alio fcaakirt, Mr. Robert Be my Iaabw Gi-oej.

Holy Trinity Cbarch was tb fle as Im- preaeire aervio yaalerday tooratng at 'clock, waves Very Rev. J. C. Al brink wro- Bonnced Mi. Edward B.

Imbtu and Mis Boa Groea ma a and wlfa. jHigb Wiias waaosrmn- ised by Rev. fi. Tieman. Rev.

Coo nor and Rv. O'Brien. fDeariai music was rendered during thetarrice and Mr. Larch gave plaas-tne solo. le Groen was dignified in ber bridal array of blie -atin.

ruxnaieiln rie and pearl paasementerle about tb bodkre. carrying whtt carnal ions and maiden beir lern-s. Tbe maid of honor, sa Lent Groen, end th bridrsmaida Miss Berth Imbus. lin J'vpbiTi Groen. Mtae Lena Cngchener and is Mamie Krhwartse wore gowns of cream brisraded satin, large leghorn hale, witb whit plntue.

ana carried pink carnations and sweet peas. Tbe best man was Mr. Jratrph imbus. and th were Me-rs. f.

Clermont. F. Uosar, Jobn Bark and Ad-ward Her el. lbe wedding breakfast was enjoyed at tbe re-idenee of Mr. and Mr.

Henry Im boa. on west tounb atrwet, at 11 o'clock. Th center floral piece at the bride' table wa the gift of tbe Genuania Dramatic CI of which Mr. Imbue is a member. Elebt hnn- tred Invltatloa were Issued to "the rw Uon.

air. i. nitu was ae irorn 147 jo ww r. and Mrs. Edward B.

Imbus left last ilng for lit days at tb lake, reached via whlvo waa be from 4 to 10 o'clock for in class evenin Cleveland and Detroit. Gold Captain Lawrence L. Brasher and bis wife celebrated their golden wedding at their pretty bom on JJrookaid aveou yeatarday. Dnrina the dar Castaln -as her. who is In cbereeof etatlm A Poetomce.

was biter re ceiving congratulation of friends aibleof- ce. wntae numerous inenas paid ineir re-Dects to Mr. Brasher. Mr. J.

F. Lakeman, an old friend, belna lha nnlv one nresent not directly omi. acted will) tb family, kelresh-ments were served and a general good time en loved. Those present were: Mr. Robert M.

Brasher, A. A. Brasher and wife and daughter Jessie and Gail. J. f.

Brasher and wife and daughter. Mi Lou. Tbe only one absent was the only daughter, Mrs. Dr. J.

w. Cathcert, of urn sue was reiii-iiwy by ber daughters, the Mines Agnes and Maud Thomson. Wedded at tbe Palace. Mr. Clark B.

Wilson, of Winiamstown. and Miss Bertie Wadswortb. of Morgan, were married In the parlor of tb Palace Hotel yesterday afternoon at o'clock. Rev. M.

C. Lock wood officiating. The marrlae wa a romantic on, tb eon pi aiudlng ihetr friends to come 10 Cincinnati. Last night they went to vi ljliamatown, wbere they will reside. For.

veiny. Campbell. Araaatroag. Hoaaer. rrsorh.

Sweeney. msaop. Boy le Moot. SrariAi, eiarATca re ras ssenaaa. HrnTiaoTOg.

June 12. La wren P. Boyle, an attorney of Chicago, and Mis Alto Moor, a Prominent business lads- of this city were married at Indianapolis to-day. A TJnlqne Affair. Mis Edith Louise Rosen beam celebrated ber sixteenth birthday In- original style last evening.

Three old wagons covered with bgy and gavly decorated and arched with Bags left th Hotel Alma at 7:30 p. m. freighted with 50 merry young people. After a Jolly rid "over th bills and far away" tb antique vehicle returned tbe Dajweneers to the Cincinnati where, air and Mrs. Harry Rosen banm.

Mra. Wilder and Mr. iiiiam Llttieford chaperoned tbe charming little hostess as she gathered ber friends around the festal board, whlrn was In the shape of a star. The center was decorated by a bnge bundle ot bay, festooned with corn flowers and daisies. Prizes wer offered th fortunate guesserg of th number of straws in the bundle.

A silver knife was won by Mr. Bam Ferhbeimer and a silver belt nln set with turauoiae wa eanlured bv Misa rannis Strauss, of Leilngton. Ky. Mt Ror-enbaum was the recipient of many handsome ard exist lv resents aba followed toe neautiiu 1 Japanese custom of eacb guest carrying noma no wer wnicn naa been birthday offerings. Mr.

nosenbanm gave bis aaugbter a ring on hlrh diamonds clustered about a laree nearl and Mrs. Rnsenbanm'i greeting wa a silver uean setwitn pearu ana turquoise. Among in nappy guest were: Miss HeiBsneimsr Lehmsa. r. Ferhheimer.

R. lalauer. May. hartnen. sir.

Junaa Kaah. Hursn. Charlea Islaner. F. Faehbalmer.

irwa. Maver. L. Wrier. Fieta.

Abraham. E. Wrier. v. mkler, Thoroer.

Ulsoer. Hurm. Baiaaheioier. Albert Rorh. raa Roth.

Jesse Meyer. Charles Kmha. Morris Pullaek. uj las Launr. rm Fs'hbaimer.

W. Keinah'lmar. A. Fechheimer. Carl fnta.

Mark nyman. Aw Fried lander. Juliaa Laoer. biaaley Kroba. Lnoia iwr Htraass.

In 'ore warkum. irthnt war Arthar F'reibarg. Walter Bux. BOOIXTT H0TE8. Miss Fanny Field gave a bapptly Informal reception last evening at her Avondale home to tb IA young ladies who graduated from the kindergarten normal course last Bator-day afternoon at Mrs.

WesUndorfs School ot Elocution. Mis Annie Laws, Mrs. Westendorf. Miss Weatendorf and Mia Laura Wayn assisted in dispensing the evening's pleasures and presenting tb farewell greetings and good wishes to Mis Pearl Carpenter and Mb Blla Cox, who leave to-morrow for New Tork. and sail tne iwa Tor tore months ol foreign We.

Among mo present werei Miss- Carot. Carpenter. Booth. Boytms. Hsmllioa.

Mela. Levay. Miles. naeiiei-soa. rnwr.

Mrapkina. Miadell, Wullopb. Bnraet. rVtrarall. Baisy Simrau.

Caipeatwr. MeArttior. Wia-loe. nozlawias. Phsm.

Moier. F.mna Massoaw Manaaa has toe. 1 merier. -g mis. Hie.

Wblie. Crae ard Tune, da Bisehof. Coooey. Merryweaihar. Tb following handsomely graved In vita- dons wet sent ont yesterday Mr.

aad Mra. Maatred WUlard at tb aaarriaa ttasir aughtr, Jaaa, ta Mr. Barry 6aaa Poalds. Taenia aveaiag. tbe ef Juaa.

eight htradrssl aad alaety-tva, at a'eiaek. Presbylatiaa Caareh. Waahiagsaa H4 Obi. Mis Mollle Bwertfa'ger and Miss Byrd Smith, of Wheeling, W. ar visiting th Misses Kleinfeltar, of BaymUler street.

A pretty nuptial event of Tuesday events waa th marriage of Dr. Cbaria L. Kicbols and Miss Grace Horner, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Panl Horner, of Chestnnt street.

Dr. lS lchols is a member of the graduating class ot 'ttiof tbe Eclectic Medical College. After th wedding ceremony delicious lunch was served. Dr. and Mr.

Kichols left yesterday wr msir mum nwui iii vmaaa. i cu. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenbaum leav next month for Avergea.

L. and will visit Sara toga and other resorts during the summer. Miss Cora Fechheimer will summer at Lone Branca. Mr. and Mrs.

M. H. Alexander have re turned from an extended wadding tour Including tb Toserait Valley and other Western grandeurs and have taken up their real- aence on ainut tuns. Mis Elsi Johnston, of JUw Tork City, la vit ting Mr. William Keifer, ot Crown itreet.

Walnut Hilli ui. ti BUM," Tbe Blacb Traveled Dos. Robbexl nia, carrying about his neck a collar heavy with medallion and medals, with which a ww dacoratad ia Use course of his travels by bla admiral? "Bum ia new a resident this city, and for many years ha been tbe pet dog Mrs. Shertdaa. living on Central avenue.

near Uavlln'a Theater. No owe, with the exception at "Bum" himself, prides himself mor a rh possession of thl tndUiood collar than bis mlatreaa. Mrs. Bhertdan. What waa her surprise yesterday when ber pet returned home, winning puiruiir, and m'nne his collar.

"Bum" bad been mast shamefully treated. He bad beeei robbed of his valuable collar by some miscreant and hot water poured aver hi neck for th purpose of destroying tn th dog any lasunct which murrit lead him back to the perpetrator of ih deed and brio blm his de- nnnlshmettt- Mr. Bhendan WOUid like to recover that collar, but ia happy that -Hum's" life baa been aavea. LDVAS.D MULES EEAD. Edward AOIler.

of Flftb street and Crea- mt a vena, ta Coving-too, who wa over-eoma by th kesrt awvwral days ago. dted SwJta tt ti CJry Etsrpitsj THE EXQUIBER, CINCINKATI, TUUBSDAT," JUNE :13, 1893. or HI Medallioaed Collar. Who baa not beard of "Bum," tb anon grel cur, who baa almoet th sagacity of a human being, and who has traveled aU over tb rntted States, from Main to Califor PEEK-A-BOO! aWassssswasssWsaswswMtss Were Waiting Fcr Yon. We Rin the Gsstlet Peseil and Sheira, But aVII Little N.wiiVji Art Eer Rid Gret Ton.

AH Good Xorslsg! 0Hia DaTTow.Jnn 1J.W 011am GLeason. a veteran at tbe National Boldiers' Horn, while la Danes, to-day, committed suicide la a room over tb saloon at Washington and German-town atrswtg tbt morning by taking an overdose of morpbitva. was aa attach ot tb Home hospital. His people lir at Xewark. Eltva, Ohio.

Jan 12. Chart A. Bern Is wa to-day appointed receiver ot ith firm of J. F. Allen A 800, clothing dealer bar, witb bond of 110.000.

J.J. Allen, who waa also City Clark here, died recently. The liabilities of the firmer tfl.500, a conalderabl portion ot which I do tb J. T. Allen eaiata.

to cover a mortgage on Mr. Alien's bom. ForroatA, Jud IS. Last evening Barry 61ancy and Zd Magg. hackmen.

quarrsled. Magg wa probably faully cat about tb bead and face. Officer Waidaa wltnaas'd tb affray and twparated tb beHigenota, but allowed Qlaacy to aecap. Olancy ia aa ax-eon vict. WAsaxw, Jon II.

Mrs. Ellen Wallac. who Instituted a suit for S9.000 against Warren City for Injuries sustained by falling on an al leged dilapidated sidewalk, to-day secured a verdict tor $100. This throws tbe costs on the Galutous, Jan 12. Th grocery be- lonsing to Milton Ralph and valued at was totally destroyed last night by an Incendiary fir.

Tb building and stock wr Insured for $4,500. DcLAWAa. Jan 12. Rev. Philip Phillip.

tbe world-famous evangelist, 1 critically HI at bis borne on Oak Hill arena in this city. He ha been sick for about four years, goffer ing from consumption. Eraiyermn, June 12. Charles Hewcomb was arrested to-day tor violating th Cnited State postal laws. He sent an alleged criminal letter to bis best girl.

1 CiacumLLk, Jnne 12. Joseph Bluer com mitted suidda this evening by taking morphine. Despondency over th loss of a situa tion caused it. Zascsttlu. Juri 12.

J. D. Ifewberry, Coal miner, waa Instantly killed at Redfleld by tb premature explosion ot a charge of blast ing powder. BkLLkrosTArjig. Jane 12.

Harriet D. Mor rison, a handsome ball, was awarded SI ,000 damages from William Taylor for breach of promise. Tirror, Jan 12. Mr. H.

Bmitb walked off an electric car to-day wbil It wag going at toll 1 peed and was badly injured. I HP I AS A. Wabasb In tb Wabash Circuit Court to day Edward Tos was given on year In tb prison at Michigan City, for assaulting Edith Kerr, daughter of a farmer, aged 8. The lad pleaded guilty. yesterday wbil playing, lb Infant daugh ter of Isaac Joy, of Urbana, this county, was injured on on of bar limbs, and died from tb effects this morning.

A splwndld rain fell In this vicinity today. and give promise ot saving a portion ot the wheat and oat crops, almnat burned op by tbe hot weather. Th hay crop Is be yond redemption, however. Corn Is spring ing up as It by magic since tb showar. Ski lstti u.

a Du rin his trial this after noon In tb Circuit Court on a charg ot stealing cloverseed William Roan surprised bis attorney and all preeent by arising In bis chair and pleading guilty to th charg. wa sentenced to eery two year at Jefferson vtlle. This" morning, near St. Paul, Frank Arthur climbed a tree after a sqairral, when a limb brok. letting bim fall to tb ground, a distance ot 40 feat, breaking both his arms and lower limbs, and Inflicting asriona internal ugurie.

Airngaaoif Lutber Grave, a young who has gon practically daft reading detective a to ties, and ha an ambition to beeom a sleuth, was sentenced to-day to on year In tb penitentiary lor theft. President Westerfleld, of tb Indiana As sociation of Spiritualists, issuing the pro grammes this week for tb annual camp meeting ot Spiritualists, which convenes at their camp grounds east of the city on tbe 18th of July for a month's sssslon. Lucttt Andrew Torrey, with Bis wlf and six children, of this place, drove to the'eonn- yeaterday on a visit, and an ice-cream supper was served. Immediately afterward Mr. Torrey children wer taken dangerous ly sick, and two of them are not xpectd to live.

Th cream had been frosea In a new freezer with a brass bottom. LooAxsroar. Jane 12. Tbe Jury In th case Sarah Honk vs. Solomon Harness rendered a verdict to-day allowing the plaintiff S400 damages.

Eh alleged that Harness, by boisterous threats made to her husband, so fright ened ber that she waa prematurely confined. She demanded 15,000 damage. Elwooo. an 12. A plagu of grasshopper Is threatened ber.

and thousands of th lit tle pasta havs mad their appearance already. Patciot Two boys named Lewis, aged 19 and 23 years, charged with robbing two dwelling bouses, wer captured near Vevay with tb stolen goods la their possession. To-day th eldest was sentenced to State prison for two years, and tb younger sent to Jail for 60 days. Feastkuw, Jan 12. The long drought was broken this afternoon by a heavy rain, which PIERCE'S MEDICINES.

HOUSEKEEPERS who are delicate. Tun-aowa, or overworked, and those who offer from headache, dragglng-dowa acnsalions in tb abdomen, aad many other symptoms of derangement of tbe female functiona can find renewed atrengtb and health, by taking Dr. Pierce 'a Favorite Prescription. For tbe pains snd aches, the periods of melancholy and aleepleseoeae nothing can do yon so orach permtmnent good aa thta vegetable compound. You save the doctor's fee, aa well aa yonr modesty, by pure baaing this Prescription of Doctor Pierce.

For a great many year Dr. R. V. Pierce (chief consulting jibysician and specialist to tbe Invalids' Hotel and Sorgical Institute, of Buffalo. N.

Y. eaade a apecialty of tbe diseases of vows, and front hi large experience be was able to -com pound a PrcscripUoir which acted directly apon th apectal internal parts of women, waea in doubt aa to your silaaent writ hiam, it will coat yon nothing. A Book, eat "Woman and Her Diaeasea," Ebliabed by th World' DipCTa-ry Med-1 Association, Buffalo N. is of inter. est to all women.

It will be scat far tea cents ia stamps. When women are afflicted witb sxreaaa-esa, irritability, nervous proetratioa or ex-ba-usticm and aleepieseweaa, ia niae case out of ten tk aoutce of tbe tronble is aosne displacement, irref-ulaxily or dersnrvmeat ef the special internal parts. Dr. pierce'g Favorite lrescriptioa cum permaaemly such cases aa well as that diatressiag i-ternal discharge from tbe asacou suesa-b-rane, rnflaaamatjoo and nlccrsiion. Ji I tym, Jmkwm Uie.

CrmAmtrm I aas asere tbaa snlliog saeayys) S-rawt s-shaable aseetieia haa cwred sses-f fcrsssle id a catarrhal diackaree traea th tiaiTig Bseashraae ef tbe -tat parta. I aa-SV sttm so veara wit a Mia ia ssy wscsx. ssr-ss- it'nt was I free. At veasr rea-a I easai trestssewt wiih Dr. f-ierce's rass-rsie t.

t-sss. I could sol i rroos a essltraas I aa thouck would kill sac. kiace takisf Ike ssetiiao I ce sleep aaywkeee; I asa perleetly 1 vi(4 as4 be pLseed is as forssee cas Uao toe aay aaaaey. Cnsleia. ys-strs.

Digut. Ldoko Choice Suits THE baa fallen for two hours, and Is still falling. Corn will be greatly benefited. Many wells and cisterns bar been dry for months. Bbactu nn 12.

Thieve brok into a trunk belonging to the workmen who ar erecting the new waterworks and stol four tail ot clothing and other valuables last Lkxihotox, Jan 12. Alex. Gib be, colored. was brought ber from Klcholaivfll this aft ernoon in a mutilated. condition and piarea In t.

Joseph's Hospital. Me waa run over by the Queen aad Crescent fast train. ViJuuru.ta.Jun 12. George B. Martin and Miss Orac D.

Murray, th adopted daughter of Colonel William M. Bhlnp. Cashier of the Deposit Bank, were married this evening by Kv. F. W.

Eberbart. LOCAL MOTICafsV fc i wViTArATBa ar a religious society, organ chartered and established. Its gradu ate are authorized to preach and heal soul and body. Medical boards bar nothing to do with them. tsrAa-ALTsis by Prof.

Fennel guarantees Parmer ton's Old Jordan Bourbon, 546 W.bth. CrCowcaitT at Wlelert'a Pavilion, 1408 Vine atrwat, every evening. JeU-30t mm Tav (he HnmeP'eam Laundry. Arntd. DEATHS.

I BRINK August, beloved husband of Kate Hrtna: tnee L-uning), agea a year, at nia late reaidenc. aa Queen City av. Funeral Friday morning, at o'clock. Requiem high maaa at 8k Auguatine'a Church, 12-2 BAILT Bertha wife of George B. Bally, at pv Tuesday.

Funeral from late residence. Grand and Nassau, Walnut Hllla, at 12 m. Thursday. Burial at Wayaerviu. Ohio.

CEF.r Mr. Sarah Cerf (ne FranIO, Wednesday morning, at clock, a her reaidenc, 618 Central av. Burial Friday. 1:30 p. m.

Funeral aervlces at the cemetery. VANS Richard. Jun IX at 8 p. nv. at reaidenc.

23 College at. Due notice ef the funeral will be given. Garfield Lodge, K. of plea take notice. HEEL Mollle.

beloved daughter of Michael and Rosa HeeL at ber reaidenc. Mob aw place, Wedneeday evening, at 8:40 o'clock. In her 2uth year. Du notic of funeral will be given. HART Mr.

Isaac Bart. Jun 11. aged 1 Sear, at bla late reaidenc. No, 3ul W. flnth at, Funeral Thursday afternoon, at 2 JO o'clock.

Servicea at Mortuary Chapel, Walnut Billa. 12-2 HERRMANN Louisa Charlotte (nee Rog ge). June 11. at 10:30 a. aged 28.

Funeral from residence. 214 Bhlllito at, ML Auburn, Thursday, jun 13. 2 p. m. WINOERBKRO Mra.

Mary Wlnprerberg (nee Puetb), beloved wife of John Winger- berg, aged 47 years 8 month and 14 days. Funeral from residence. No. 22 Logan i Friday morning. Reqplem high maaa at 8 o'clock.

8U Joha'aChurch, Oreen at. Friend Invited. 12-2 niTfaTCalT. fPlng sale. ap-rllew fMcwa.

MONUMENTS 71 apxl-U DIAMONDS. AC. J.N8. isJI-t Mich ie Bros. DlfiJIOIlDS, WATCHES, JiWEliSY.

178 Was resrrth Btrel, 1 Saw Ko. 8tft Was Fourth Htrwet. THOS. LOVELL. THOS.

LOVELL. Litest Stylet ia Sttrlinf SIItct Waist Sets ana bcii nnx. 176 RACE, COR. ARCADE. rarl2-SuTuTb-tf ADVERTISING, yaw ar tntimatd la advert! at bj.

writ for iiinai rated paaaphle ta The Procter Collier ADTkkTISlJlO ASD PtUTIItO, 127 Wsirtrt Br. CuK-iaaiti. mb.VtfToTb SPECIAL NOTICES. M-Dretwn and CLEAirfwc tB.Wglker'a, by J. H.

IWTi successor, 61 K. Third M. auil-tf SOCIETY NOTICES. A FOJTT1HII alTt Aaaissl aa arable r. CaveissMti tbsater C.

THla fTi.orS'isii KVEJI.M,. at 7 -J 'eiaek. for mimcutm A. CO niTBtL UDK a. eeey.

MJ Beihel Lswlce o. 4 are l-eaoesteg oestesl their hsJi si 1 as. TBI JAT maatai at Bra- lai as alarw at UrS M. Bl.ta 8sey. DIVIDEND NOTICE.

CrrrtcT CutCUrwATI Us lost aVrocx Taan Ciat'-ssrsiaTi. June 12. lKiS. rTUIE regular uarurly dividend of a rfuu per snare csa tn preiarrea vroca of campany will be paid by check dated July lvij. to order of phareholders on record June lis.

lluO. Transfer bocks eioaed from Jan 24 ta July X. beih date Included. N. H.

BIOOS. secretary and Treasurer. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT, Tt: Flzist Salcca ca Ycrk Street, la ritb eieeant sna cmr.iete f.ituree. A "tn-1 1' rigat avian.

lAvani a( Lioarry. i THE AMERICAN TAILORS. SUMMER RESORTS. bo Doauna. a.is-ranksmlia tt uaki taloa ova theaww TAILORING AT COST! Our vast accumulation Summer Woolens, comprising all the patterns and colorings in Clay Diagonals, Dress Worsteds, Scotch and English Cheviots; Serges, Irish Tweeds, Thibets, Vicunas and British Coverts, now being closed at the most aston-.

ishing sacrifice of money ever heard of. Prices quoted represent not a penny more than the real cost of material, and every garment tve make you will be' finished just as elegantly as though you paid us the full value. SEE! SEE! HERE'S HOW YOU -ssx I f. L. NOW OPEN.

For rata apply to- F. B. FISSIKGER, Mananr, Oorsna. or E. GOODEB, President, 262 Blm Cincinnati.

Ohio. jJ2-2t Th8 Place To Go aTlseawt hotels aad sarvs. aootsrlaotia 17AUKESHA. Veaekkatala iWi aa.siM Kleesrie Issarkn oa th Baeat ias rewaaaea av BEACH CLCCTRIO RAILWAY take to thr. ns both aoelal aawasr aad a eoies num "Take any of Three Traaa Uae hall-war lo -Chleaao.

alUwaeaee sod 8c Paalt Ckloaen awl hortaesslsra nd Wlaoaoala CsntrsX I or list an priae at flatala aad oa inlaw tsoaasss, wrlia aa AOVtiatTISlNa BUREAU, Waaksehs. Wis GLEN SPRINGS, Lewis County, Kentuckj. Thie aooolar moentaia resort eDesa Jaaa WHh. Chpaol gee hundred. Po-iag th runwaed alKslia waters; also.

Mtvhur, Iroa. MaeaMiefss ss, Alum aad fexaeh riprtags. Aa artaaiaa Mil wail and tb. frsloe spriag Ikat supplied tb Md Vts-Cormtrk Hotel, sixty year aa-a, ha bea adaa sine tbeetosaor laM eeaao. Appolataseata nrw elaa.

Carriaea wet all (JL aad O. tnuaa aad Ohl Hlver bsata at Vaoeeburg, Aty. AdJres. inr eata-logu, N. WALKER.

Ctlaa anrtnea. Lewi Gountv. v- Or W. fsseoad Cinemaatt, Ohio. BufoTh-tf EOT ROBIH CUUL (OPEN THKUL'OHOLT TUB TEAK.) Nslnrsi Thermal Waters, smllar ia analysis thoaa.

th Arkaflsas Hpeiaas paei Be ia eases at hbrnaraansm. Gout, Seiatiea aad hrvot Oiseaa: act elsvatioa; per elimate. Bill 4, dry aad equable; fin. batba, VKh traraed etaeaaente osOse tb. supei-ristoa a aa experienced pkyaisasai throngh Pollmaa irora Ciaciaaau.

MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL And Cotlaee. Circular furnished. lyuOUTTLE A boDES, lUaagan. HOTEL SJ, JOSEPH vat sasca 1 mt. wwaeala.

Open the latter parte' Jane. Jnwort par aseel-lae a th. Lake kteaioa. Just trie ptsee for Cineia-aau baaie. mra sod their families; 1 boars' ride with elegsBt train servs-a dirs-ji lo hotel.

Kisbing. sailing, daaeiBf aad many new auraetiooa thia a--eoav First -rlaas uixhesirs alwaya ia auesdsno. Taiu. dininamm asssm. eabsj to anv flrsi- eiasa Basel aaywner.

Kordesmptir eirculsrs s4 rsM adorsss mUhtf BPklMsaihAtJI.Maaagera. je-airMi COTUIT, CAPE COD, flASS. To Let For the Summer. The estate of K. Codrnaa.

know as Blud Point. This I the ftnaat eetet at Cotult. eonslstlng ef lera heaes, staht t9 ihre bora, and fifty arrss of hssd. wnaaasanrling ooeaa and bay views on three aide, ttathtng. beach, hath-boas, and boethou.

with tae of rewtvsita. Th. leehosss la auppliad with so to hut all summer, and the tenant will be give th. milk of. two sows.

Thia estate will be let at a low rental ta a Orst-claee lenaat ealy, A S. 11 WALL, CODaLAK. ell-steoo- baCDsngt i-iac. pqtios, ass. NEWPORT.

R. I. LELAND'S OCEAN EOUSE opxxa JL-yx vs. The mnst eharmlna araelde resort in Amer ica; special rates lor Qiy. WAKEEM r.

LELA5D, FTOP. jaia-un MranATawaisrr sio-tvii. -ass a Bias Si HOLSC IIS CwTTAa riFrrrrnt a OCIOHER ward, batw Ual of M. i 11M U. 3.

st-ss I. Charmrngly Iocs led, sts rnli sss reea New Locdon and VVaick Hill, oa T. and K. H. B.

B. aad Neewloh Lhse laiaAXO. m. oiiai iuk i ta T. a.

Ifaaniar, a-raaiaaet daily. Ezrellent boating, hatamg an asniDaj. tsiaa miles Ion. Uotela have all aaodara hnprove- ants wi-BLaid eottaara a rent, wita not. aervio ar lor housekeeping.

Drscriptir ctrew bar. W. WMITB. Jeg-HtaagiiTiiTh LONG BRANCH, y. West End Hotel and Cottagres.

CtrTTAOES OV-K-J aATrRlUY. Jt.Kg U. ipa.a'i;riiriV-Jt.Nri sa ytsaa may ea ad eaaagad at Few lor omce, vs nrosawsy. noom in U.m w. E.

iLi'KSTM. risssnssoes. lh'i TWWr.B BIIU. BMSTKIL, hasrsssanssase.it tsestrBitsw heilBBaisisaU P-tesr. Ji.

t. Dras fmaa Jana 1 to e-eioT li. Aeeoma e'4uUi Ob. of the Aaeat views oa the tie Coaas. Livery gtabie oa th praralasa.

Beach st-avnai i and fross IB Beach WittOBt chsrc. ftsn'tarr arrsnaetBsBts second to annt. tim QaA far sires isr iXnt-osBliHu C. H. I RtPAT.

T-roprletr. APE MAY. N. J. Oae ml Ajnerlea meat tasTionab waterrng ria BaarB as th.

waeid. L'bi iraaas fd sea tatthlBg. BtyUovamasasM rrpijeta daerssst cssl at a tltu rsMTti vlttilii i nuai. Davy asa and lassof Bsbtac A bassnsrl for amass aieac ecwsa frosit. rorty las! rtaesa.

HaasJksd by raaaytvaal aad K. aa ftellrsada. W-t THE OCT A ON. SEA BRIG HT. N.

J- WiM esa shoot wiai. mH JstA The Wll sr. fhe atreasi sad st ss rrnw. tsw ksrso. aad OhUK-l H.

ilMT. rrepre-wr. je.n-i--Taniaajai sVOCM B.TSTW aciCOTS Btmu, the wsmH st (he Ariegfiea'ea. bafwe-a fssar Isrk uvl imbm Us. huBUre arsnk gt- rsarroa.

Keasu Hi vsrw. Bar ta sratfet. Isi aassir. Bsaaed. Tarar." l- i.

if per es- yetorL.aa4 tiauoa, U. rNirt, t.i AaantT ri. a. HOTEL tn st ITrswi OBIrl n1 s.l ssooarB rtrmBt, Bsc. la Bg eiv aad asxii ss.tr "i.r-a w.

h. Jl 1 a. i JOJT gX i JZOm The Measure. AMERIGAI TAILORS a. 1 38 and 40 Fountain Square.

AMUSEMEN TS. -awLw 4 Latoaia. The CoYlnfton Spring Stales axda BIQ HANDICAP TO-DAY. Ladles 50c; Gentlemen $1. SACK TRAIK8 leav Detxn, at Foarth and Smith.

12:30. 12:56, 1:20. 1:40 ana Leave rean ana puller iMpot liiiaud Bound 2:30, 4. 8:30, 7 and 8 p. m.

JclS-tfoSq STEAMSHIPS. ILECTRIC CAM from PonnUIn iln bquar. rare, ftc. both land paeaeu grs at entrance gale. sVsVVJjrs, V-a) BOAT8 FOB CONEY ISLAND Leav toot of Vin street at 9:30, 11 a.

1, KOHL It nntDLETOIfS KUSEE THEATER. Only theater ie me eity Week eotnirasnoiBg MuNDAI, JL'ME I. Tlf. LAROeST BABOON LIVING l.IVIKfl MARBLE gTATfiARVI ISaJs MslsaM Posiaa Koaal so tualiy Aais aad wonder nan, aaroiaaioa tue. tae-Tt RIVER EXCURSION for a piMsaat ri'i take steamer Telegraph 8USUAY, Job m.

aad a. for AURORA AND LAWRENCEBURQ. Ear ta rauad tne. Good ssaala. ftMrashmonla a board.

Ml-Ttuau KXW TORK rKjUTHA-MPTO! (Loboob Paris). inis avta u. aw auus, a a Aatailiins. nailing a.vry nmamiy at 1 1 a. as.

PARIS Junt 1 ST. LomH luoe 2S NEW I PARI 10 ST. LOUL8 July IT MW 94 rsais sir SI vr. uuuia.Aaicoat 7 BED STAB T.jTITj3. it NEW TORK TO Balling Every Wednesday at Nooa.

wAEu.vD..;ot is 2 FHTNLA Kt. YVatflTEKXarxjaly 10 BPRU.V Aagast 14 YORJC IT waehuami SI r-RIESLAMD Aoguat BERUM 14 latwrwBrlosval fwsnsmnv Pier 14 North Rlvor. OfBsa, 8 Bowling One, New Tork. Atlas Nab Bank. Third aad Waurat eta.

Sea ler si w. I sir ST-: usraal K. Third and Wahat ta.t Ohio Valley Nat. Bank. tS W.

Third st. VnMni Oai ihsb Baak. Tw.lfia aa vma at, vuscinaau. aaaia lasscassTaTa WHITE STAR LINE. Catted Staaas aad Boral Mail rwmera.

Kew Tork. m. iiTerpoei Maleetle. Job. 1.

a.m. I Adraailr. Jnlv f. I. a wermsnlr.

June s.m. I :Hi.m. Halona raiee. mm upward Base ad Cabta. ata alt ar-erdleg to lessuiea of t-irtn.

aad mss. -seer ts-assa at low raxea, ror arther hi nrmatloa aonly to BKPLER A CX. W. Third a Ohio Valley r-atioaai Hsak. Germa Batirmal Rank Sad Western lrrmaa ruuiit.

ciaciBBah: or M. MA IT LA5IKEK8a.r. Brusd ay New ork, tin '1 At. Tirih3B-lyaTBThi fViMPAO.tlE TRAHoATaJUITIQOS rrrscn list asnv, rraooa. La Tooraia.

Job. Sa, at. Le Norm and is. Poirot. isstordav.

JaaeSt.4a- an La ChamBacae. Lanrear. aalurday. Job r. a.

at. Parlor seat aad Dsn-s-eBoaine ears artshjMt ta yoat trsia hsrre-i'srie ie Tie tarsal; teau 81 a.ta: i A. rvwir r. uenerai sawsit, rssvnmgwraee, F.r. Ihe Ohio Valey faivonsl Haoki Germs hatHiaal Daak; t.

V.Oippla, Ifai Vine sf. Beater w. Third w. Lwljiruor, it W. yroot Arisw lar Ctasvaaati.

sayt-UasBaTalb OeeMawsal A Orieatal B. a. Co. Bvaanaers leave saa frsnnisna rew st a sv aa. Tis MnsolulB -Jalr asv.

til as BKsa ss. a fa, as rsr vrvtcnt. atg an general ta ermatioa aevs as W. U.IAIN Son, Aaeat. Cham Bar Cemsser, ar atastarew Buiiaiaa uiaeiaaan.

mBZ-iaa CORSETS. Latest AND Best IB! CORSETS CP. Importers FOX SALE BY HETALLEaX WTh-ss LEGAL, NOTICE. jroTiCfc. nAMIt-TOV COCMTT COKlTO-kPLBA Court Weena.

a ef th fc.ete af Ohut, wca place el rcsn-dffrtee I aunevri. vnU taave tttc that oa March li, Kitti.yn VeerW Sias a ta the C.an-.r CefrvrseB Paae Court, beics Cast N. praytttg a 4-vav-c trom him th grtuni rrwa er-ect cf dtsiy, tfcre year' wUlfad tkHtrf and aecnsct tw la-lure to anrpart. for clustery the- children and foe prefer aunsewy. and that sa rae wi I he for trial ea as-after Jcie 'J.

tiVi. kZUUAli D. KoBkaraon, AlLtrcey. Way is, 1 tcyi-CtT THE rNDEEflOXtD ta tea nd cuaiiried by th I-rt Court Hamiilea Courty, C-hie. Auninistrtr.

ef the aetata of am J--. late of sal Bounty. JAans.a. Coks-bt A ITacw, Atto-neya. Cincinnati, i una Im.

Jag-ttTh 4- THt JOMM wHlltlTO eOMtAIV. THURSDAY Fourth All-Day Time-Sales Day! The frcx'mi Alt-Day Ti-TAr-Cklc Diyt wertt ptwiBg itawte. Our ttarts wvre crcvfii r-Xdt. Wi lun uU prlttl iltettU nuke this Thfadzj ev.o reiv rvxets thta the Time-fij-lrt Day. The jxxple like tliesx Sale LVjrg and re cater to ticlr utMtt.

At O'clock lifiii. Priits 3c a YirO. V-abTaldlcdL'BsslTiata. I -i yards owly lwl 9 yard r4r A COttaC la fsenCM. JIXST TUXX-fJtKtX.

At 8:30 O'clock Ustlcs' Lisle Vests 3 rc Each. Kerw aaet TvlU--enW4 tUk Vb2Sc Qlitv. 1 ikraen oa'y oc le 3 Veu ta eneh caitoncr. Noordtr co hi pcrto. FIRST SIXXDSL AU1 "So, 2.

At 9rt)0 0'aock Hatatal Silks Yard. 'Cordd UaVctal Quality. 800 yrd only alc i yardenie to a ciwlomer. No ocdcrt Ukcamtut toon ia person. FIUSTyL0CR--Alll No.

ft, At 90 O'Cock Back Skirts 59c Eacb. LifUFancewTJcTk lilac Black and WkJw 3ryl. uv ssuj ws-esv im i tutentf. Ko orders take intst com in person. SECOND F1V00X.

At 10:00 O'Qock White Dotted Swiss 1 4c Yard. Regular 20e Quality. J' iyar only alS yard ralytecsM4wr. Ne oriera taken anil com isi peiaoa. nRST FLOOR POMS CSKTBX.

At 10:30 Oacck Dark Ground ChalUcs 9c Yard. i 88 inche-. wirlebamUotne combinations. S5o Qnality. 1.000 yards enly oa sle 13 yard only to ach cttatomer.

No orders tak.u mast ia pcrsoa. FIRSTFI.O0R Aisle No. At 11:00 O'Qock liwa Wrappers S9c Each. Taa and Whit GTOuadvStripe and Fljrurrt. L2) Quality.

125 only oa tale. Only oe to each cmatoaicr. Ko orders taken must come ia person. SECOND FIrOOR. At 1 130 O'clock Ladies' Cotton Glores 3 Pairs for 25c.

e-ButtoB Jenrtli, Black. 18c Quality. 25dotnonly on sale. Only pairs to each customer. No orders taken must com ia person.

I pirst floor -do CEyrrR. At 12:00 O'Qock Ladies' Cotton Hosc-lOc Pair. Imported Black Cotton Hose of 20e Qnality. 25 dozen only oa sale. Only 2 pair to each caatomer.

''A' Vo order taken const come ia person. FIRST FLOOR AlkW Nd. At 1230 O'CIock Shirting- Percales 6 a Yard. 88 inches wide. Larva variety of style.

1,600 yards only oa sale. 10 yards only to tarli customer. No order Ukenut com ia person. FIRST FLOOR ANNEX At 1:00 0'Clock Summer Comforts $2.48 Each. Light weieht, Hrht colcrintr.

60 only oa sale. Only oa to eacb customer. Noordara taken maat com ta person. FIRST FLOOR ANNEX. At 10 O'aock Black AU-Wool Challles-29c Yard.

50c Quality. Plain and FigreL 800 yards only On sale. 10 yards only to ewch custom-. No orders taken moat come ia person, -pi RST FLOOR Aisle 7. At 2:00 O'clock Crepoii Dress Patterns Each.

Vine qaalities, ira ported goodr, $20 to f3S pttm. 20 pattern only on sale. Only on Vj crttoinrr. No orders Ukcn must com id pcrsen. FIRST FLOOR.

Aisle No. 6, At 20 0'Clock Printed Lawn 4c Yard. Retrajar aad 12 QnaHties. 1.600 yards only on sal. 12 yards to enstc-ntr.

No orders taken must come in pertcn. FIRST FLOOR DO Ml, CENTEX. O'Oock Udles' Shoes $2.00 Pair. Kid Button High Rhoe Goodyear tVelt. ICoOkiad.

100 pairs only on sale. One pair only to each enstomtr. No order take tnul come ia person. SECOND FLOO. AT 3:30 O'aOCK-Ladies' Muslin t5owns-35c Each.

Mother Hubbard Yoke, Cambric RafB on Neck and Sleeves, 125 only oa ale. Only on to each euatotner. No order taken tnust come ia person. SECOND FLOOR, AT 4:00 O'CLOCK French Flowers 39c Bunch. Finest French Flowers.

Rrrulir prices 60c aud Only 300 bunch on sale. Two bunches only to rack ctutouie.t. No order taken most com ia persou. SECOND FLOOR, AT 40 raoCK-Hnnyadl Water-l8c BotUc Th fnuin kind. CuJ price 25c.

Only 60 boul on sale. Only on bottle to a cuttomec No order takes mnat come ia person. FIRST FLOORDOS CENTER. AT 5:00 O'CLOCK Fancy Prints-2c Yard." Beat Standard Fancy Print. 1.000 yard only oa sale.

10 yard to a customer. No order, takeo-mtut com ia FIRST FLOOR ANNEX. asaaasBaaBBssssaaassswaBM rf BE PROMPT AT EACH SALE. Quantities are limited, but the sales ia each ease will continue from hoar of be ginatng until the let are soldsome will naturally tell out faster thaa other. 1SJ0 JLice, Seventh tad Place 1895.

Time-Sales on Third, Fonrtii and Lower Floors; HOUSEHOLD, ARTICLES. AT 9:00 O'CLOCK French Cretonnes 35c Yard. For Draperies aad Chair Coyerinr, 60c, Cue and 74sj qvaliticc Th catir stock of tbeta oa sale. Catoisr not limiud la their par chsssea. On aal ia TJpbolstery Department.

THIRD FLOOR AT 90 0'ttOCK Bread Boxes 45c Each. -t 60c g-raJe large sise- mad of heevy Tin. doeen only oa Only oa to each customer. No order taken mast com in person. LOWER.

FLOOR. AT 10:00 O'CLOCK Medicine Catlnets $23 Each. AT Neat aaJ fXWIll foiial Osk with Mirror. Oaly 100 oa aaW. One only to ejeh cstonver.

No oriWf taken Biaat com ia person. y.me of rarf jv.tlere lare size lie fratlaL Only Iff i tut sol. Oniy one each cusWanar. Ko ordsrrt taken ma-t Mot ia. person.

THIRD 1O00R. 11:00 O'CLOCK Larc Hassocks 30c Each. 7 jttvatwi oval and 75c jrrade Best CarpeJe. r. Only 10'.

Al. Oaly one to each enstome-r. No etiier lkr must come in person. FOURTH FLOOR AT 2:30 O'CLOCK Berry Eowls 15c Each. LOWER.

FLOOR. Srjfe JfU iic. Select MiaiUii IeItJ5. i i CARPET DEPARTHEHT FODRTB. FLOOR.

TA PESTRY BRUSSELS; Vr Soaie it to aty-. and rarylsst qetrCHIea, we desire to rit-ar Own ear gtoek prlog Jv'v lt Lave Ucrd Oteie joods ia aiaie os foarth Floic At 60c a-Yard itv' At 50 a Yard i- U'e know these to he twt oi fhe Kest 2 attains her oCrred tkla, Oa ml ClA esat etveccysfol atna oat carpet dpar.mei hag ever eTpersracwd. Serenti tad C2 roct j)..

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