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two boards. A CLASH Qver Death Benefits. Police Conniss.onere An 'noance Changes TTMdi the Belief Board Will Doubtless: tbe Deptrtoent And How It May Affect the An- SrXr. Rewards Fr MeVrt drralopad at jrMtardar- mnng of th tut la fanmlnant betwera that anTiat lay aid tha Board of Dtraetora of tba PoilMl Tba commucicattoii was rcfarrad to Tie praaidaat Banahaw, of th Potto Commta- aionerm, aad that renUetnan was dlaatd xsna eanxtoK ha h. i.

or statute to the members ot the Donee force ta eak. mu. of th? rsVSSf authorise the fund to beul- TT ojaj aaova mentioned, im uiiwh oniy to arrord mean to a a. saiijaiB committee. law otr Tna sukracr.

1 raspwatlvwly, -T a i-, nanuv am lot BHtOXaVrtisan 00- lie law. are aa followa: T7 Vt 'rhe Board of Polioe Commissioners are uervov autaorrsee to create a Police relief I fore a sum to be deducted from the month. iy pay of each member, net exceedjnr 6t cents per month: and the sum ao fixeLand deduced shall be paid into the City Treas-iUTTi "dlt the police relit fund. -nd shall be 4.usel exclusively to relieve i www, vi -im uen stck om irao xne pertormance of luawcwi expeaaea, reuex ol an election end kmH by a. form Ivo.rd Police Coramlionr.

Accord In-to be resolution adopted tr the Board of Ctmmlwunwra yesterdsy the Board of Ir-ctore of to. police relief fund, will b.T. lit U. or power la tba utura. On tb othr band, th constitution ef tba polic r-bef fund may revised, and th complex-Una of thins la that event will aauuLleas be cuana- For number ef year, ft ha bun the custom af an.ro hers of tha Board of IJtree-tocs af tha police relief fund Baking re elect loe ta araata tba tatruiM among tba ether BMfflbara af tha force that i they were continued ta ernce tbe death, baaanta would be Iwrtaad.

The parties ta qwestine save at verioue iliac area goo aa far aa ta express themselves ta favor of Increasing tha death benefits ta ar-IUWa Br making eampaiiraa af thl character they ba.a sained many wot, aa the other orB- or- die. dtrrv. for tha hmlll ease of death or for pensions, when boaor- -n ably retired from the force. members of the nolle fores of the elty shall make such ruies and regnlatioits as 'o the dtebursement ot the pouce re- -flief fund to th. members aa they may deem be ap- -wa, ruins uwm Bioners.

and tna memhnrs nr th. each having one vote, shall elect mn-ually. on the first Wednesday after the nrst day tn January each year, a board of members from their own number, to i 1 of Director, of the w.iv7 (visua z- uuu. i wnom snail be trusted the entiremanagemeat of the fund -v ena ks aistmrsementa, subject to the ap- vua iiiimisaaonera. heretofore provided.

a After A lengthy dieeasslan ot Mr. Mmer iTjwi anu toe isw, tne ooera approved the actiuu vi jar. sauier ana oraered the bum cut of tb hands of the Board of Director. et tn ponce relief rund. Thla board 11 i-uraijanTM ot tne lotiowins; orricers: Lieutenant HUL Lieutenant Krurane, Serxeant iuin, rrreant Meeeers -hmldt.

Scahul and Seryeant Watson." Aa the ii aitwr now stands, another con-ftreoce wsU have to be he id between th Hosnl of Police Commissioners and the of Director of the police relief fund o-irnnine what action to take as te th. n.mwmnsi ot tne tuna. 1 he object of the i ini cf I Commisj.ionere Is to psy ail c. sruoums deemel neces-10' th-r actual condition. This aid sn tv.e custom cf pav i h.n i i 1 a.

-s tne puiM-e fnn.1 provide that a soec- 1 r-e pai 1 In is, of dstn or to a -r ci ti a no IS in EeeOy l.SATTrA-TIOH LIKELY. thor -t acvn of he a rirLe I atonara. amoara aaeunc -aiacuoai ta taa board a LMractora af tha potlca rellaf foad c.r- ve -'1 ii I ii i I Ul aa doubt ba.a ta adopt aaw taetKa. Tha aatira matter, bowarar, wttl ha defla- -ffSB Ibe ise Unit tf ippUwaii Tf i2S7-Tirrit1S 4 jtha MvlUlw win ba appoiatad to tarhva taa araaaat eoaaUtatiow af tba Boilea ai-f (umd. Tba eonatKirtloa.

ta that aaant. will bara to ba auboitttad to vota or aaeitjftw a of tba forea. aad tha raault will ba awaited with much tntaraat ta aouea etrotaa. a to niAA omen. Anofhar matta of rraal tntaraat to ofll.

ear of th rvUaxaa to ba anaasad aad tha raoaral pabUa waa tba report of Mr. Mil ker Mayor OaldweU'a ooncatrelcauloa.ta rafaranea ta fba aa limit of appticaata lor appotatwieat aa anambara of tha polio, forea. Aa la wail kaowa, appUcaoU aaoat ba aver 21 yaara old. and not aver aft. Tbera hav.

baaa a raw axoapttona to uua raia. anx may wera faw hod far Tba atpttca tloa of a anaa named Oreevy tor maabw ahtp la tba departmant nm ap. Oreevy waa reoomawaded by tba Mayor, but It waa loavcloped at th cxamtcatoa befora th IMadJoat Jtoara taat ww aid, tha aa llxaic Tba claim waa anada. bowavar. tha OreavTa application waa fUad In th Mayor's omea tnraa ywar Bar, Board of PeUaa Comlrtoora that Bylr I or whs tiba a Umtt would hot hara baaa 7 barrlar.

In Tfilh eomtnonlcatloa tha Mayor Iraqueated tha boara ta oonaioer am ommv I tZZ At the tena-tasdlna- aDOlteattoo and aa- I aoini Oreevy, a ha la no errtn- per- jBalW Fa4 la refrrmca ta tba "JAJZL vt widows of deceased ofSear. Tba auow-1 Bt tanf th and finally oo Deluded not anor. 4th b.n.at- wO al a boee I SS tw i.i nutntba aaoi tha Board of 1W I ix. Miioernrea. Tbla rallaaT will va ehmttted I virtually rob tha offlerr of th MDxed tU- 1 lauraa who are over so year.

nw eonuBtastcatloa ta tha Boars or rouotiai aaeoauna racommandtoaT that tha I further dtaauaaloci of tha aa nmlt was trtdow, of ab of th. fore. UUad 1 Jrpl naawwn iwfwiinww I rzrrzTw VjiAnee ta Araadala. eurbt of ansa vsas ub auBwm vl ujw ywww frbota ara aver tne aa uiww cv -ha determined at a oonfaranca between th 1 a daalra to bava tba men appointed to tn. I city police foroa attar annexation, aa aoma of them hav hwea cnardiaaa of Ua peac hsked tha board TzrL tnnm tn the eaaea af tbs menV aa far aa tha aw" limit la concerned.

ne iik no.ni nt TMruiiiei af I ri ih. nrtvfleee of addraaalna h. PaIU. ti v.Mi bt amhva tA the I Commbwlonera at their n.xt meeting 07 eTV-H to behalf of lh.Avond.1 Moacoau. manuiav-raponaa aauat auowina wa-1 muntmlKm sloes, aad th Polloa Board concurred in I u.vor for consld la his action.

At a snbeeqoent meetln- of tha I ttkty that Mayor -CaldweU wlkl advlaa that tx- n.iijlthe Avondala officara be treated with eon- Fund a rasoiaxion was adopted requesting that th death benefits be tacreaaed from FJO to tSOO. Instead of th owe, tha last samed amount to be a full get- Urmaat asinrt th fond. At that time the reoommendatloa of Belief Board eanaad canatderable ad' aoWBaot amour tha members of th Board anoolnted to the foroa. not-1 a Ao. to doao huv 4.

la thiUieht I withstanding mm Vw. ih. planta. that the men. aa wall a those thelP-w oVher gtren the preference over the aw or Lkn are now on file.

In the the nmnania uut LUC Sr-'of other "rfllagea to be annexed- cilfton. IAnwod. West wood and Klversme wlB emulate Mayor J.ixs ana ubpwwm TIT ta treat their officers la Johnson: Kate Tully and Daniel Brown- Andrew Appet waa sranieu a wnnuanon sa a private policeman. Wm. J.

Bromlage waa spnpimei a iw. i Ijouis Menka, a aub-poUceinan, waa appointed a regular member ef tha force, to take tho place of John Schwetnher, de- THE DOW TAX. gsJooa Keepers Are Jasc fre Hastllnc To Pay It. Day after to-morrow wffl be the last day which what la known as the "Dow tax" he najd by aaloon keepers, and as a coo FEDERAL ItawsDcftOwnawns 1Craf Htewfiwa V1 yearn veaterday mad th tloa of the towboat Frank Prestoo. fousd la gtod cotiditloBu i Th Dominion Katloaal Bank, of Bristol, filed atnt ta the TJnlted States Circuit Court, yesterday; against Booert m.

utttey ss receiver of tho attorns National sank, of HtUsboro, secure an allowance ef giMftxl on a note. In the answer ef the Mr Dittev aeta aut that the note was part ot a mm aa was given. byPresldeBt orerman as a per- sonal loan: The replication of th plaintiff I was alao died, and tn It are rtasserted all I An Am taa natttlnn sawesa' or dtosJamtTTfor A A-' their foneral irmnai anh a m. SliTTLED th trip of th Board af AdailnWratloei ta Unwed, they hare bat amount an1 tn I 1 a ex we a i to all of the by United States Commissioner Campbell lOT Want OJ s-r: ler BOBBED Watlta oav the Vay To a BaOdlnic As- 'Miss ETia Kelly, whoa bom is at Eighth and Baymiller streets, was a victim of two darlns footpads Monday About o'clock eh left ber homo to go to a buOti- fund by assaasing' ppon each member of the I lag sAooelatloa Ninth and Una streets. She carried, a purs lu nor.

hand containing S2 which she waa to deposit. When she reached the corner ef Eighth and Linn she waa Jostled by two men, on of whom knocked the curse out of her hand and; beld ber by- tha arm while rua companion picked it Both men then fled. Mise Kelly reported the occurrence to the lice yesteruay ana eu a oesenpuon oc vDISD Sttaanna Schwab, aged Tl years, died sud denly at her borne at 10XS MarOa street at lu o'clock yesterday morning. She had been ts market, and while purchasing som veg etable from farmer 7 became suddenly She was taken home by trieada. and in a short time after her arrival there died.

The Coroner was notilied, and will make an investigation. DE-IOUSHED THE BT7G3Y. a hnems srtsched ta a bum owned hv In. to be made part of the rules rortrnint the! i-. ut tache of tha offlce, took fright at an electric car at Clifton Heights yesterday moraine and ran away.

Tbe horee fell after running; several squares, badly bruiauig Itself anu, aemouAOing tne inSISIO EOCUL An open social season wm be held this eveningly Su hlatthewaa Senate Ko-, Knights Of the Ancient Essenic Order, In Spencer Hall. No. Utera avenue. The progTkmm will include muxicsi selections, recHattcn ard an srllresa on "The V.iMorf oX th. Orier." by Deisno W.

Corucil. 1 TT ITT ITT" The contract for the Interior d-comtiona cf rew Mus Kail was iwiruwl to the I itive Art Com ran of at aaambara af tha tha wlllaca of arafaay tha awaatloei as ta what waU wtth th electris eht ad water plants, which ara. at aatoe the arid aad Joy at that tataraatta- aabwrw. Tbla baa. tha theaaa of dlseaaaHo la aonUv sasslea.

aad yaatarday It was Warn 2 Chat eoaeiaato ted baas reached. ad It raaraalnad bat to eoawplata (w trlfllasT aetalla. --v- y. Llnwood. tt win haa sotaMasttoai waterworks aad ale stria Bsbt plaat; which aost a kttl lass thaa W0.00a ror thts plant ther ara now bonds ouU standi n- whack th dty-win have to eav swjd.

But tour swan are naa-d to oper-at tha taUro plaat. both aactioas beloc rua ay th aamo power. Whoa tha B. of A. aoek op the aaeatloa aa as wtxat they aboald do wtth the plaat subseq tOjMeaalaaT many arioos auasUona prasaatsd tharaaslTaa.

Th great at trouble waa spaotad fraaa tha aaaotiic Brht aeatioa, Tbla waa ewpplylna: are lamps at cap rat of 930 each pay roar aad also supplying a aomoer of prtvata ooo-earmv most of-which held ooatraeta "for nye year, a Of eouraa. Iwim.mately poa th miag bamg aaaaxed tha plaat win oom th property of tti etty, aad It was a ueat)oB-whether or not th city would want to own thf-pteot at an. Another thing to ba considered waa th fact that tha Edison Electric Ugbt Company had a contract which tare to it th right to light th city aad all futur eonaxed territory. ths wtu scrn-r. Tha water supply waa obtained from driven walla, and.

of course, th water, unlike that ewtAlbed from tha rivar. is bard. It waa sucres tad that after annoiaMon th residents of Uawood jnight object to aatng this quality vf water and demand a supply from too city" eourc. There waa much speculation aa to what tha B. of A- would do la this ynt.

AH those questions were thoroughly 'considered. President Borr maun, of tit board, yaatarday explained to XMinn representative Just what was la connect ton wXh th tw "Th two said ha, "will ba placed dJrosUy under Cta control of the Water-rarks DepaKmerrt of thla city. Altar that statement hi hardly neoeasary to say that wo tntandV to operate both of them. At present I and my fellow-members can see af Polio. ror mission from th.

fact that the me way a Avondal poUco. no other walnut of It. So ar as light ths member, of th. none. fore, contribute "Pif0 "Ji -Trd.

ven for ar! eoacerned cannot presume to deprive m.n hi. I "iZTa deserters from the United UawooS reaidenU that fund. Th amount paid by tha mem-1 States army, bars of ths fores ovary year being lasufS- fits due officers caused the Polloa Board to discus a. plan. to moat' th emergency.

It Is a fact that tho sick aad death benefits annually amount to about 17.500, while the amount paid fa Is only Ths death lor the tact that th tax from foreign In surance companies is divided between the pollc aad fir funds by an enactment ot th LiegiBlatnr tho fund would hare been haunted years age. As It Is. however, there Is about belonging to the fund, which la invested la city, county or state bonds. Th Interest from th above amount ta la tha neia-hborbood of IT.00O a year. Thla Interest.

In addition to tha amount paid by th members of tha department. sustains all payments against tha fund, leaving th bonds intact. LOOKTMO ABIxS. Ths Board ot Police Commissioners realised the fact thaa tn nve years there vffi be a beat members ef the force entitled ta retirement on a pension as provided by law, which win cause a great drain on tha fund. and that It world be Ira possible to thus keep the fund.

Intact. a recent meeting of the Board of Po- examine tne taw as ft as aSBarwQena Dowsw trweu. wv -Z arms Una offlcera and the remainmg part to be credited to the P. R. a see.

A Soma time ago th ottejMon of knowing benefits areraara 'about I1JU0 a year, mak-1 -f rwstTbV' Annexod tarrltory. but there is a way to get ernor of Virginia for th capture of Mor-1 around that legitimately. Not until Zeeae Vlra-inla Id. tha train robber, came up. I dlaanc la passed by the of the train log deficit of annually.

Were It not I ganneM. sir. atmer represenxso iuai m7 sum that ru be allowed under tne tew are "en expeaeea incident to each publie eerviee." In other words allows nothing, aa all expenses Incident to such public services ar paid by tha County Commieaionera, 'a ecwesi Of rewards as formerly grantaa. The following prisooers were pardoned hi tha warkhouaa: Francis Milter. Bertha of that advantage right after their admission to the city.

It we should deddto do away with the electric light plant we would have to erect casollna lamps at our own sxpens. In view of thle fact tt will be better to keep up th plant. It la tru that the Kdlaon Company has a contract to light Cincinnati and all future lie Commisatoners Mr. Hens haw, who was sequence many of thorn whoso bustness nor rSlecrt- appotatod a commlttaa to confer wtth th I not bora tho beat ar hustling to got I Asama Iter of fact tb let fall a remark which le ww or Infractors of th Polloa Relief ruso. offered the fonowtna- resolution -It la tha opinion of thla board that the tnnd accruing from tho tax on foreign io-surmace companies, appropriated by th xwsaxatur to tn pone Ballet uoa rung is intended to pension and should not be given hi a lump aam.

as that would not fulfill the intention wherewithal. The tax la KSO Pr peyabt anal la June and xeeem- r. la speaking of tb matter yesterday, a renUemaa coafieoted with a well-known brewery oaid: "At this unit ot too yenr asd mil in nstdstrnxmer are put to a great deal of trouble, and ar forced to par aat a a-reat deal ot caon ta oroar so ovib ef the act. whleh ta leer Duatemars aioag. When they oJwstMtrt rt w.

ta make their tax STooa of the money to make thetr tax gooa oracers and their fxmUies who have, -xome aisanted whfle la the service ot the rouos Department. Mr. BenahnWa reeolatlon met with the approval ot tha board, and Mr. Miller requested so look up the law on tho sub ject and report back to tha board. yesterday, moating Mr.

Miller submitted th to ran x-i owns tsr.B Bexto or Poucs Cowjammonsmsr committee to whom was rererred tb resolution offered hy Mr. ncnanaw begs iav to report thafr Th pollc rellaf fund haa bean red sxcltsivly to relieve members Of iviw van sacs or aisanied from the perfornmaco of duty, tor funeral erpsnees. or disabled from the unuiaj tn case ot aeath or i peRsions, when honorably dismissed rSStt ifct lh Ot this 5 It would bo a violation of thla Permit any disbursement of the fund except to tntelllgenUy and diacrimi- tuuelr proviie for th requirements of each it arista. s. ab ailowanc can be mad to the in lorce -wnen ecn ae diaahiatt inev call wposr aa, sad If they have been at aC prompt la aettUng their weekly or apoatb Viv.

aaM nrv Weil refue to help them. This mootn Tna aemsau wt a I anoTot tb kind named be. been greater I P' wlll hardly.be able to supply all the dltlonai terrHory at than tt ever waa eetore. ivihi or- formtng the newly scoutred territory into lia-hnne districtsv does the Kdison contract become operative therein;" The introduction of this ordinance can be delayed until such time as it is deemed necessary to have the company do the LghUng la Llnwood. Tb-s Is the course that will be pursued.

In running these plants under the direction of the Waterworks Deportment, the coat of aay-h lamp will ba placed at tS4 a bunn. the nrihe charged by the Kdison Company. This ex pense tn. city wui have to stand. The coat wBudiarhtmg the lamps will be charged aa-ainst the llrht fund, ao that when the next appropriation ta made thla sum will be spent by the Waterworks De partment and tha reimbursement made from the light fund." wnx as ornxTSD nrpxriwiTSLT.

It haa alao been decided by the B. of A. that tha Unwood waterworks will be operated for an Indefinite period. It probable that connections will be made from tba plant to a portion of the Eaat End, wsjoh will thus be able to get a better wafer' -supply In point of quality than It haa heretofore received. During the conversation wKh President Hermuna atgnlflcaat.

In he said: Company aa- This would seem to indicate that with th present plant th Edsson power would not ba aafOclent to haht all the new tarrt- torry. City leetriclaa Cabot la aarhorlty for tho statement that the company could not string wire to IJawood for lighting purposes, unlass an alternative current waa need, aa th soee for so great a dlatanc would bo too severe. This would proaage tho erection of number of eubetsXene by the company In the now territory when Urn comas to Ugbt it, and atrengtheaa the suppaeitoo that at th proper tisa th. company may attempt to acquire by purcnas rrom tn miy tao unwood light sr th prtvata concerns which iaotlia- Haht atattan la anu plytnaT. Mr.

Henmann said: --That matter will be further eoneiderad by the board. It. has bee, said that tha city would have to esq me and carry out thee private contracts. Whether or not this ta tba ease I am not now prepared te any. I understand, however, that tha price for service under these contracts to very low, and the pvob-abMHle ar that the city could not carry out-tha contracts except at a Ten may be sure that tha B.

of A. will not eoun-tonanco doing this If there la any tray oat of It" ABLY. CLOSING. Aa Agree. Burnt" To Be PreeOBted To MerchauMa By aKof Amembly.

At g' Hrge aad anffinstostte meeUnc of (Vianmarrlal Aserrnbly No. 1164. K. of merchants for sis-net area was f.mii, 7f -CTi lalr I rested bv Lieutenant Corbln. of th ponosl adnnted.

The asrreement to to ao Into 1 Ta Police reUef fund shall be kept Intact I departin-nt, and tornad ew th arai I ar Jarruary 1898, and eete out that the -s" VFJtZPil0 fa? honorably retired members I authorities on tha chart of passing a nun-1 underaiaedwlU their stores at eeiV2r. general atstrtbutioa of tbelterteit ellver doUar, waa released yesterday 1 p. waevery- ay; exoept Saturday, when 1 terteit silver doUac waa rel eased yesterday they are to cjoee ax tu p. ana tnnt tor the week praeeeding Christmas and until New Year the. atores are to remain open daily- until p.

m. On New Tear's. Deoora-tioa Day. 'Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Chrtotmas th stores ar to remalB closed e-U dsy. The.

agreement also etipqlates that href, ere nee shall he given to members of the nssemblv in employing help. Mr. Hugb.Cavanaugh waa selected aa a delegate to id Oeneral Amnnbly. -which meets at Tiffin next N'BIS DITOHOED W1ITV )l 3 1 i. -v.

Max Arnovltx, of this city, and Mra, Jen nie Bruaoswot Middletowa. Ohio, wera married ta Daytoe, 'Ohio, laat Monday. Tea-terday mdrnsaawoenaa with two little children called at Squlr McFadden'a office la MlddletowB, Ohio, and tokt him jhat she was tha wife at Araovitav On making aa investigatioa the Squire found that Arno-vtts had secured a divorce from th woman U.TL 313 WILL LECTUES. A lecture on the subject. -Our alxncfsctcr-Ing Industries" wfll becUlivrrad that evening by Mr.

TtMrnst P. Erin, of tb J. A. Fir tx Egxn Comraay, at Coltego Han, ander the vplres of tbe Unity Club. It wUl be Mr.

iran's first appearanc oa th lecture platform and aii he i one of the leading and most ucor-ful manufacturers in tue cur it is x-pee'rd tuat I i.l reeled by a large auu.eo.ee ETJ3H1E General and Mrs. Asa S. BushncQ were visitors in th city" yesterday, berur on a ahoppin; tour to Buppy expected needs when tbey stall ro to Columbus. Th General expects to take op his residence at tbe CT.ItUaiea, la elout January IX A DELIEUTED UAH Calla as th Sntareeaary About o'clock yesterday aAaraao a stasia tnuaMnM areTVad th An-'lTnTnrtnnr IflttPr tha Catted gtatee aabtrsaeury through xl it. aotranoa, Ba by Chief McAvoy, wee Iserolrsd what th visitor want.

-tr aaaaa het rtno nm aUA ba xTnftad Linvaad Ll'llt All. Innates ana replied tha man. Plaots Dedsloi. tar ii mat thaaa ta writing, end that ta avoid toy further trouble It was edvisabls the ha anoota leave at one, i aa eeittnouitlit taa saruea rattmd U4 tM i mJ. awif used ta ro, and Watcbtaaa Daaat waa lotaraat af omeara wvlowa at baarc Each I WiH Ed VDtTtUi BT (III City JLlUX 1 for.

lSt tha atrao.er would aot laa.a. yaar, bawavar. tba Board at Pol a vl Tj i a Ibat took a acat. aayta that ba waa i fort Ainexitioa llw of k.t tuw Caanoalmioaara rafuaad to tncraaaa tha death hactaflta, aa adTtaed ty -taa Jiaard Inrmetm ot tba polira relief fund I'ndar tba aaw erdar af thtmta, aa ceav tampiaiad by tha Board af Po4tea CommMa- ta watt imu ha waa um taa aiw.uuv ouc hlov riabahtr thaa waat aat Patrol No. 2.

I Bafara I readily brief city. the arrrval ef vuoa th etraa-k by this tisa, waa oeew to ba de mented. MM taax.a uvea oeenewaara aa Wnt Covloertoa- Too look aa thoorb yaw have mmUt CiLm IWM) Ur Iwt. -Tea. replied ha.

-J'rw Just got oror th alartrte Watt the parrot wagest ai i iea m-wu hustled tat It. offertna ao teststanoa. and waa takea before Chief Pet tech. wtaa owe Uaa tha saaa. but eould ieam nothing additional eoBceralna- aim.

Jost aa Colonel IMtKk ardrred hire locfced tar aafe- keeping the aaaa'fnade a sprtn- toward the Chief aa tf to strike him with his clenched nat. but Detective BtreUI Intel puoad. The aa waa then locked wp. Ha to being bold attil hla relatrvee or frleada caa ba cxiia- aaunieatad with, lie refuse to tell aaythlng eoncernlaa; hlmsatf. He ta about feet 4 bachea la beiarht.

about ear old. front part of head near forehead la bald, baa gray yea. bushy eyebrows, aia whiafcara. Ua la aaatiy ENGAGEMENT Of Mm. FaaaJo Blooaa field Zolsler For tho Next aypapbosiy Cuaosrt.

Mm. Paany Bloomneld-Zeisler. th soloist for tho symphony concort next week, baa bara.pUytng.wlth Immense saocoss New York, aad after a short and triumph ant westera tour she retarnad ther to play at th Beethoven ceisbratlas of tha Phil- harmonl Socioty, on Zaembor If and 14. There le a gnm curiosity here to bear Mrs. Bloom field Zeisler atnc bar return from Kurope.

where her auceaaa waa so great. Tim demand for seats haa alreadr besrun. This season mar. Indeed, caBed a lucky one for lovers of piano music sine they are to aare taa opportunity or vieanns; urea ot tha araatait artists. Paderawski.

Fanny loom neid-Zeislsr. and Joseffr. ail with or- cnesua. ACTIVE CAMPAIGN To Ba Mada Bj ea EstaU Sen For toe Tom as System A Not- able Visitor. There will bo a general meeting of the Cincinnati Real Estate Exchange in the Chamber of Commerce BuUdlng at 1 o'clock ttils afternoon la order to arrange tor an active campaign to secure th adoption of tb Torrena system of real estate titles by th Legislature of Ohio, Tha Intention of the Directors is to hav.

a general expression of opinion from tba individual members of the exchange regard to the Torrena system and th advantages to be derived from Its adoption. One of the strong argu ments In Its faver la that under tnta sys tem owners of real estate can secure loans of money on their certificates of ownership aa readily aa on stock or bonds, because there will then be no necessity for an ex amination of nhe title, aa at present. W. Bin. one of the most enterprising of the younger real estate men in New York City, was here yesterday, the guest of Dr.

Al Ernst. Mr. H1H is a graduate rrom Princeton, being In the same else aa the doctor. Hs haa made a phenomenal success in the handllnc of large blocks of property in the metropolis. Bis presence hero Is due to Interests that hs represents to real es tate in thla city, and corporations alao.

in reply to an Etquihsb representative he aid; have been oulte extended tripe over the country for some time In th Interests of a wealthy gentleman, now abroad. He has considerable property her and In tba West. I am free to say that I Und Cincinnati In the best condition of any city la tha West. Of course, Cbtcajro Is a rapidly rrowlna- center, but I notice that tb stores in your city do much soon ies-rtimata business than those In the aver aare city: that their goods are of a higher class, and the customers seem to be In much better circumstances, Judsing from their appears nee. "I find that real estate tiers la in very good condition.

The Investments that' we have here we are very well pleased with. and I believe that would bar no trouble at any time tn disposing of them at a very food rate. Tour bear evidence of prosperity: tb street car system. I believe, la aa rood, if not better. than any I hav yet seen.

Th panic waa a bieeerng to real estate men In New Tork. People who bad arret investments In stock. rouna mora innnxuf very rmptaiy. ana out aa qntckiy aa they could. I inveatlgation I nave made in your WOMEN Will Con not a Prajer Meeting While tba Mew Will Renal Bilonr.

Bomethlng out of tha ordinary win occur at the regular weakly prayer meeting ot the congregation of th 'North Praabytertoa Church, In Ctrmmlpsynie, this evening. Haretofor meetings ot tha charsoter named hav been bald every Wednesday e.euing in th year, but they have been conducted by tb pastor, th elders member af tb church. And now comes a haw departure, for at tbe s-atharlag this even toy the men til relegated to tha back seats, and the women who are members of the congregation wUl ruJ be tn fun charge. Th anaounaamoatr that such would be the oaae was" mad by th pastor sf the church. Bar.

JV M. La Bach, D. D-, aa Sun- will riven over-1 th fair eax. Meet ing of this cbaraoter. known as -monthly bar for years been heio la tne Pnahrtanxa cnurenes in tne sast.

ana: having beea aucjceasfut, the movement In thla vicinity, as already stated, will be Inau gurated te-oignaw some time ago. Me aoMraingiy inrorrnea I covinaton, Ky ber that ha eould do aothlng for her. She I prauaHer etaieu lliai au ana w.m aiwiw ni waa xor aim upparx nesw SAHLY KOSSISa A defectlv Bue set fir to tba kitchen ot Julius Latngenbeck's residence, at Stt Free-1 man avenue.reterday morning at o'clock. Th fir was discovered by Officers Batter. aad Hoctor, who had greet difficulty In arousing th sleeping inmstes of the boa When Lana-enbeck ras finally awakened he was eelsed with fright, and had to be removed from the bouse by force.

Officer Mrs. Sarah Pragaw Pa After it Ub of TJwrfal Tbe death of Mrs. Sarah A Prague, which ouuuiied Sunday naornlngv at the famfiy residence. Sprtnrdale. Ohio, has secasloned much sorrow, her Atrs.

Pragna, formerly Sarth A.CosV wm bora at Baltimore. Md May 5X JS14, and was a ilia, isnlsnt of an old and honorable tamlly. She was married March IT, ma, to Edward T. Trsxua. aad.

cam to tha Miami Valley ta 1842. Bh UTOd to tn wavanora sure or K2 whfi her hoaband. who survtves i. 4va, tn hla alvhrv-slxth vsar. The children that remain behind are Mr.

Frank A Prasue and Mr. Dr. Pritiow, et William Bchwennlnger swore rat a writ ef replevin ta Squire Winkler's Court yesterday te recover a gray Be claimed ha rrrer- 1 the horse ts Ysl Dnpres The totter died a abort tlm ago, and Mrs. bore to aa undertaker as police relief fund. This action virtually I TJl I SaUers Injured his eKi in breaking open the I takea th power of appropriating eenenii I and driven by Frank Metnhart.

aa at- tronTooor. Damage about Uuu. XT I part payment for his Duores gar ana niins AHia awaw was sv benediction, and will always ba fracrant, be- cause ef tha el utitertn irra cos which beaatw Aed her character, ine iuoermi wui niaee to-day from ner late residence, and the Interment will fellow at Spring Grove. AMONG THE SQUIRES. uoastania WVUiams recovered the boraa.

The Standard Drug Company sued Rob-art Q. Gray, tbe drunrU at Fourth and Mill atreets, ta Squire Wtettsr'a Court for I19S, du a several noire. EOI An alarm ef fire from Box 113 at 3:13 o'clock yesteruar wm waa uaw vj a trtfllrg blaxa la the harlort ot a atxble la rear of eT McLean svenua. The fre Is upposed to have or.c.ilnl from sparks tram a locomouve TIIirLI3ILZ: A defective Cue dimxcti the ml Jecce of Mrs. Oeorye Lohrrsn.

st rt Morrill street. Walnut li.ils. to t.ne enent of ('). Tr r- 'i 1 nEooismo; For Ed Wilson Honorcl The Piekpoetet Gob Back Te jvroam Mesrstix s.iiuuw la um Morias as a. rCDOM WliaOK neowne vs.

Wll Verdict the Delta ATeaae r- Aetlaia Tar Kf area-A. Taewej Fillci IrUt DedaJaar---Keira af tia Camrti conirr onii Ik'. JL'Utsa mtRra a ta. Jm vs. Jarnaa; sal.

ml aMBJc2Veassmw aieeeseat ef the yreaklla yarettam i-osiaawy rnwint af she Praakila Pursitare tern of Mia a. lease CiiIsh et m. esi iku Mom. eau ef Man ea-l ua JTTX WHJOHT paamd saaa en the eeseeesr are behm triad aroer. 'v- r- a Seise ue aa erder.

JVTXHt KT7MLJBwre bark mlasgsr worse, oa. aaeVasaaa tate aa ta JTOOa BfCHWALTTat Mawiry hi beta Xa tba Criminal Court yesterday ther waa a requisition presented to Judge Hot-llstor for a man who la boUorod to bar been ta th gang that picked pockets at the tnausTUratlon of Bradley, ot Kentucky. Tho man Kd Wilson. Ba waa captured at Turner Baa a short time ago when ther was be the ta be the he has been too mumaie wun vium names of whom she does not know. She Bake to restored to ber maiden nam of tbm.

navimma. attwtavr. In the case ttt Oenevtev Oshora strainat Barry S. Oebom. th plaintiff, haa Bled a motion for tha custody of the child ef tbe parties to tb suit.

Sn saya he refuse allow her to have the child at aU. Valentine Keller haa ud -for- fllvoro Keller, charaiar that she has nee lee ted ner awry ana uaa en cruelty in csillnC him vUe naxnes without Ther aeoarated eeveral times, bat he saya be returnee, to ner waen sne proi Ised to OO Dexter, mum wvaaa aa? i K. M. DpangeaosTW, aueraw, nil it was A Meekest lmpr.es km. Tat.

veaterday sxteraooa tnere waa a verdict Xat the defendant la the criminal of the atate axainat John xtauer. waoi charged, wrta asaaatc sw sun Adams. vBn tne teww.vai there was some snow ot ha restored ta th held at tha Odd FeUows Monday I day last, and It was eorHllr received by I term night, a term, of agios men! ss be preaented A Taraney Pilloa. wrhee ths last Leglslsrsre exteaoea taei of tka Coonty surveyor, or rat aer ata athaa the teem waa ta Be- all. If the meeting to oeiu to-nignt I eaaniv.

ahould prove a success fnl ena, and ther I there was created a tores time ee-to ao sppsreirt reason why It ahould sot. ot ot the exptraUee mt the eat inia nf iln Walnmiir iTtnlnn mrh month I taw and the beginaing at th new. Taa term sudor lb aid taw expire oa thd last day irreceding" tb Brat uantav tn January aext, aad the- term wa der th new Jaw does not begin aaw xae Am. Monday ta September. It Coewty waa te eiectea i ew fuU term to wegia aext Bcptember, M-TVi.

In th Probat Court yesterdsy. Squire Jamea oerf armed the i far an eloping eoupl from rirfteM Ceuav-ty. They were Charles Taylor aad Qlenabene Barmaa. They eluded th it- laace ef the objecting parents, aad cam ta tha. city from Ptokerlnxtea.

Fairfield County, and were soon mads Tbey were accompanied by a brother of the groom. Ths bride had oa her best bib and tucker, a Harkt dress and hat to match. She was pretty aad attracted a good deal atVrn- Ma white the ncenae was pern, titucul oa. Charley Weldner, the license clerk, waa net sure ah waa peat is. sne iwiru ma and he put ber under oath, ta be sure that it was ait narob A Coednsneaxloei Tordlca.

Xn th. eoodt mnatlon case ef the ctty against John Kllgour. an action tor the mi" of property to extend aad widen Delta avenue, the Jury returned verdict yesterday. This case Involved ajderabie property, yet It was tried ta a short time and was dispatched la a rsr4d way without tn any nay tha mania vi i' wi i i tried in rfuove tvumiers oi rt. ana there was no dewy encouraged, i no diet waa as iolIows: Board ef Kdu.l J.

Vi. Psttiaon. 1 Julia trotty. Ad. Roler-s Anna Ljj'iiow He.

Homer Anna B. ia to. ton B. B. boehmer at Ui.rir.rTneier.

C. W. Kruit lrae Jnnn Kh lni kett 1 not. I ir Farmn Sim IS. IerTrfT harsh i- ti.

I.nr,." trt r. tr. An C. i- Juire which wna i lJi v-r i-. J.

bcrxljiuaa, 1 IJe noiTwr f. LL l.uoow 1-5 lie. 6.1 i i i r. f-a J. 1- lor frrn.

,1 A 1 n. W. i' Lua. il A. al 1..

oar tr i. r. tr. r. i r.

tr. property. Th suit was that ef II. W. AJ- ber.

aralcst th Tw.hi "of Township. 14 the Protte Court la a caa- demaavtioai praceediog tha Jury brouxht ta a verdict whereby It was found that by the 7 4.u 1 7 as em vaent of vTCUams araaue the prop- arty of Albert, had baaa beared to th ax- tent of ILWI by the Uklr.r of the bud and inai liter waa tu.wo Ussasa-ee aon to tne rasiiiie of the lrw-rx tv the aproprtei iion. ajter toe nmin beew re. the Trusteea prorteded to eases ths erty owaors for tha Improvement aad they Albers an amount ent to eaual the mount of the verdict which received ta the Probe. La Ceort la etbee werda they asseeeed baa eei the arooerty tha aai.sst ot tb daanejtea be bad reretvvd by the verdict of the Jury, lie aued ta eo-lom th a in mint, jodr V.

llano deckled that tho Trweteea had ave astbonty to aa- on th prooerty the amount rf which Albera had rereJvad aa dam aaws. aa th rerdict af the Jury aa to ta dam.fes to th residue of the property conclusive, and th pronrrty tied been 4 aaed- and nat tama-oved ev the chansre ta tho toad aecardtiia' to th verdict of th Jury, Wilson A Herrlleer for Alba a Joaaa and IaMar lor tho Trustssa. A Cheaper aalao. la tho suit Of John Be hock anlnot Otto aMatnbora aad others for the appotai ot a aost. at for th arm which to tho tu air in of th CtnrlawM MohBag Company ther has "bam -a.

The defendants bought, out. th plain Uff br artasT him tha aswsant ha said put into the Arm, aad about which ther waa no dlapwte. Th oaooarn will continue to do basin ass at tha aam plao aa befora, XewotiattiMi For grttir mt ueoar I mint of tho troubles la tho arm of. Tm latmo Brexher A It wfll ba that that, waa a charge that Oscar Tieun- tare Cnsnony. I sun haa siaa acting Cessvaay tt was tmpnasibl for hia ha a partner la tba Jlrm wkb aafety to the partnership.

Since the suit was brought ther hare, baaa negotiatiooa ae-ing on for a setUesneat. aad it la altoMther arobahlo that a ooaprwartee will be reached. Onar Tuins.i lua haa assail for a certain amount for hie share In tha arm, aaa too otner members neva not aarasa to that. Thar de not waat'to a-lva blm that much. In other words, mm wanto JU mi 1 rsTTm ssila wa.

Brrers. sisal vs. I ouu tar nm tntarsat. tne partners are oniy wuuag le btv mm aoaut sw.uuu. rxrvam aTrAlfa-Tha for the asms hi I the snerter stands, ana when the eeoe I Bailed yaatarday a continuance was granted I so taat tne negouaiiene migst so to a suet aonntuasfsm A UreUraoiar sesigas.

Henry B. W.nman, brought- 5eadquartr wera oa flack street aad who Urea at Prospect Hill, mad aa ssslgn merit yesterday to D. W. HuatJngtoa. Taa ssssts are aattmatefl at HJflO and th liabilities at (ZAOO, but th proportion wm bo deestedly there.

He to believed man who I different whoa tha Inventory Is made. robbed Judea Poor on tho no oa sin man-1 praaauro of creditors for claims which the tinned, and he waa Indicted for that crime. I SJaThaUr ZZTZL a-SiSTT Marshal B. B. Jeff era.

ot Frankfort, was I oealna M. Diiehmeier to executrix under bare to take the prisoner back, and ta ac-1 the wul of Oeraerd EUers, Personalty, fio v. I realty. U.UUU. vvm waa aiurmunvd auaw Mn Amvmtm ntantnaart.

I attOTa, late. Veevta kal Serara hies vselsrdsT I sunt sajism a axsnOT SuaT ua via th. eat. W-. Tteekva en athn JeaSUM aaWaXmottt.

lrsOBaity, SS.UUU. ta tw h.a a taa I Wm. Schneider to administrator of Maria ah-maa saw DahW 111 lem lka as lBchnidor. Personalty, K.0U0: realty th ha tssaVM sarlkM ha KahsnM an I II al ll foaW ka -i--a m- Th assets of J. X.

yomtu bar been PoomI to have left an eotat. of a Urge tho ItoWHtto. amount. He left his property-to a' Mrs. Mil-1 in tha sssia-sment mt Oaorr W.

Koch th ler. with whom he had boaaueo ror several asaeta have been appraised, at gSM and years, and when there was sn investlgatioa I iiahUiriaa ara si imh cu. of his effects It waa found that he bad not I in th eaaa of Danker against HonT the the property It waa supposed be hsd There-1 circuit Court has reversed the Judgment upon tnero waa a auapicwa ot th lower Court. mere wss some property in aw vwaww, of the brewery that bad not been revealed. I ownw iww.

That was tb hearing that wss before I eoarsoai rtatas oooac. Judaw Ferris yesterday, and tha result waa I Mg.sr. jsiis HeissS v. W. A.

Bvuls at to tnat mere was no property oa. I mt aiuaaoa v. iriaaar coaled so far as the brewery people were I ioajes.fc.pry Hisilaaei John a. Craw- concerned. It to still believed that the do-1 fcrd.

Ksv soj mm eapauss. i lis sun-ceased had more property than be appears 1 IUMSU. hatha HarteveM vs. (AsrVs. PP- nave vim m-m i f.

mmn sar ij.wtHia oi munji i sxji i li i aeaal 1UO.SW 1. Aa UIV ivta. an irrterestins queauoa pre semen jdussi lua wx. Johaana Press vs. ATsart ma ror havaans Press vs.

Aihart Pl im. Ferris. It waa in ths caa where th Cla- cinnaU and Cov)naTton Brldga Company to endeavoring to -Condemn piopoity for th extension of tb Suspension bridge. The question in the case waa as to th coraru-tationellty of th act of May Id. 1894.

That mr nmvidad that where a wmssiT had built a brtdre It would bare the ria-ht to conatruct additional war a tor tne improve ment of the structure. Ther was a ooatentioa ny tne neieaoaina, renreaented by John Oaivln and Alfred u.w thla law mentioned was in, the peaaan tlaxt It conferred corporate powers. The claim waa that this was so tar tne reason taat aw jw onlv to eorDorattona that had erected only end res. aftar the and any eouapany ereeting a brida a KMt r-nm taa lanastStB OX thla Timnn it waa contendad lataiaXlon- eanferrinaT VOWS law. For tt was I powera.

The Judge took tha matter under advisement. Act Inns For rHvoreev. Mary B. Hyde has sued for divorce from W. B.

Hrds. She charge. that aa has Been nerllsent aad has not treated her aa ha should hav don. They were married tn April. 1832.

and have tw children. The de-1 lea dsn has been afflicted with rheumatism for a long time and haa been unable I do anythiaa. J. Rontaaon. attorney.

Johanna Press has sued for divorce from Albert Press. Bh says hs has been guilty of cruelty la that be haa beat aad abused m. aaveral accaaaona without eaoae. He fSnkhn "wv-raaaS btTinduJT threatened to klU J. lnaat a than, thee have heaa nurahaaine Occasion for such conduct.

STIO, She Says. real stats, and mor useful buildings have gone up in nrw zora ta tne last year or tw than ever before. Cincinnati firm, stand verr hiarh la ur dtv. and I can understand now why It Is so to ths Iaaae T. tmmMtm va, W.

Wyaaa. For vorea. Then. HersOnaa. mO.

Cliarlai m. Xaar vs. taott Sisifl lam lotaee. Starr rx Hrds va. Wm.

W. Byes. ltavaes. lauaa K.anJ v. sums SX.

aaasw. ear nana Kuhi vs. J. w. sue, rar 110 sad hs smusure of BwohenMrs lias.

Jsrasii D. WUieua Creed, lOt.aOT. ctatrte. at at. Fke' BS so larv- rum Creao.

Jesaph ai. Per hnluaaoaa. Ms, stay Vsti nasi Far dtvovaa tacmn. Joa lamns v. WTsv.

Jg. Settle et M. H. wesw sad C. Black.

Kalier vs. tuseoat aeuer. ir ni aieiSiis aad rrea uoss. I IX lrioarr et al. va t--iiy ew v.ia- Taeatof I I III BL.

St. XMUS as SL. lOAauk if. Hone va reave ef Cmle. Petltta to I niea.

If" a ese. aa. B. Momaiieii j' va. sasss, Petuiaa I Saaa.

kawa-kJeal cinccrraootrsT. a TS a ck jmssvsorsvin tosnwr. maa i mt error Bias. OwtasM. Orsaeer A est.

B. Me- vrpvittOwi ootJKVe wilBsa Beau vs. rmt 7. Itas- saa st sty ror IslisiaOie raohsrm lUeharea. eats.

Grtv are ese ef J. K. MeCrackea vs. D. J.

werfewa et at. le eajola sewer ssassaawau. "LADDER OF HbjeM of aa Isteriatlag Lrc'are By PreaMewt Proet. of Bervw. Ctiier- AJtbough aufrertng the dtaadvamAe of a sever -or throat President Wm.

O. Frest. Ph. of Boraa Conege, last eventof held 1. 1 naas vet avaei wade the ana usees story.

peat three teaatha tbey have been raeiesrV- tna ua.ee mm airsswa oneeuow ec r-ror. w. KVsa fwrt. Tbe choir to tbe tersest vslna tee tkeer la this sty. mprsiBg sa vet pas.

Incidental a the raBtata there Will be a staieetittoon akhjotiioa pertainlnr ta ths life at canox. lalEMORIAL SERVICIsS a. snap taw LaM lsewbaei IX. Sprlnjrr, at i- PrTe CwtbexIraL Wtth tha awaal aoiasnrUty. leas far th hat Reuben R.

Bptuiget were m' v.ne.ffi 1 for necessary for the Court to appoint a I heia at BC I 1 a a Ghbx. H. Tisrrisoa. wbolta Bomber bl Surreyor, mx rx. narnaa, tn somber aaaa ta fbeeoe.

As he 1 Orprrpstlowbrtn, ZX.rZ orVrT cre. Tr I crowd, mthelr Ignorance, thouat wasl wkleh wflT gtvea at tha chs Ptrra Cathedral yeaterdsy Altar aad chancel were draped black, and the doeo toned esse of the orgaa Watngled! with the choir ta tb requiem for the dead phitoJJthrwptot, RLzM Father Mac key celebrated hUH assisted hy th deacon aad aab-deaaqn. aad ta a oeiutua that folio wad spoke of the many aobto traits et the deed benefactor tboeburrh and of manHrKl The ehn'r frem BL Mary's hem In arT and. Mr. T.

Sullivan reederv! some beautiful aewiioaa beCitinv OHIO A01DEMT CF ECJEICS. Ths fifth annual meeting of the Ohlb Stat Academy af Actonce will be bold hi this dty, beginning Thursday naoraisg. December 2S. At th last ansae! nxeetlng th Cincinnati Society of riatnra History invited the Academy to hold Us aext winter meeting In Cincinnati. The Executive Commlttaa.

at a summar meeting to, Kandunky. nnui- nsoosly acecpted th InvHatien and fixed th above data, Tb tTni varsity of Ctnctn- aatl aaa extended a cordial welcome asd greetlnc "to the Academy. Cincinnati Anmoemy ox An. tne joloe-K-aj usrdea sn1 many ether mstllutlons of Irarn.nx. who their celtactloaB and libraries, will be opea ta siai ii ill ut ius tne sueeLua.

THE GEE AT 023 AX A meeting of tbe trustees of tit Mu.fs IIsH was beld lesterday sfternuoa to further oon-fider tbe questio of tbe denkration of tbe andllorluru, Amongother business il r. Bono Fit man submitted several carved panels to It- laitrat th achem of drcorstiun booed to able to rarry out In tha sd iroment of tb orean srreen, prrrvi r.t-t triii--. Lilians i.r.i re Mfi, b'if i.r cn( .11 a a. 1 1 at 1 i.e 01 r-. ani a r- a'xi 1.

a T' a -i taau 10 i.a t.aKiug. A thief ucej ma er trance Into the of lietiry st and Central aven'ie. jimr' aat 13 from c. r- i--1 tn CarcerofGeorgolIiucjer Piaxlxt of tia Cosstmiarj it Easle l- AnwwigOetplaawxsof hot la this ctty Jtr. the Cuuesitalis-yof Maaan, nolda hurh rank, both aw Be Is a eothwJrstloa.

tnoertivripm cbse patient, kind and fcerbaartng. Brmaast a ear as tie in his SBOtnods of traln- togt and as a publl axomtaat be has a ttaor-ouxhly arUstie ami a ara want and preeT-slreta Ursa. Mr. Krwogar MaaaUvof the tamooe aid snodiarral city of LrbX.IB Xorlh fie. men Me his Bret ta- rrrwetkmon the pes' Henena.

nlnfU tlMi CottfrWd Ooort Chapel Master of the Prince flnait he ol pTKierihan-eei. and his theory st die. were beroiindrr Uernx. Ley. caiissdral oramnist iBtheeity ef latUek.

Mr. Kruawer to a man of Tlberat edaeartlrm, being a gradueto ofih Cathaneeem of his nauvecuy. us reonrea lurieer from-A soost gied mastciaa. tb prnMhst eom poser. Prof.

Hermaaa huuerary mam bar of th rnrversfy of BoeiMrnn. Hev- lngeotiatotB Soyat High ochoolof Mi) In kalla. kia artatie Madias Book BW range, tb plsno vae eontlnoed aeoer Prel, iieinnch fiarth. eoart pmat-t to German Kmperor, voero eat to re under Felix hmMh a Max Stange, exmposiiloB ander th bait-brother ot Clara echuaasria, ut-damar Sargiel and Fraoa achuls. sad maaral history under tb reoowied rhlup hpM-a.

a hose hioarrsphvof J. a. Bach is a jmopn-menl of learning, il th Aaatrton Capital be rnrthar prueecuied the sxsdy of tboptaae-tiwt nadar the Is moo kuasian anae.e, Theodore Leachatitzkr, whoa asarve oos pile, SaslpolT aad bvam4 his reiKiaa throu shoot ta worki. Lrerbet-iiUy is famous fur lb romantic, emotional terror of his etyte, as Barth lor teoclaajUt so.dly and maecultn firmnee of htataiee. pretationa, so that Mr.

Kraener has tecelved lb beoefit of a well-roaVad eiaaanic training. Mr. Kruag.rfreqoeaUy appeared in coa, certs in norun. ana anr a rstui rscameat for a concert tear thro kassra be pooaanadT la -eeaisey. A atria and hwadan.

rmrm lete- a. at her hia-h teOOaai- tloa from I be public nod loremuet erltios.of Kurope, aaa roriv4 ta Ut ssost eittu-Mt social ctreissol Baropo. as Is erloencad by tetters from esrioos oip4oraatto rep-e-sentstlvss of ths Vnuod rtatae raaidiint broad, as well aa from the great court preacher. Dr. Emll froBsaaei, fluplsln toperor Wlillaav.

Palcrewskl racMtly played'hl aaw ToIJsn rantasto. and aa Kasiara wrUar Uuu 4. scrlbeshls lmprasi Ijnat In asrot inierestrag aambsr en fas bad bora iwairaa lor la tost.piaca. radarewskrsowa lanuaale." lor pt- aao orrbastra. wbirB mm nrver peeei beard here, as.

played by Its oumponar The work at in leer moveniTnta. Joined eklilfally. and Is of character In keeping waUt-th tor-mer acbieveanewi of tb enter. In has a stronglr Slsvte ting, and the peastonai meiancnoiv neautv az wm una ana ssvi ili-isted Poland brsaihaa forth, wll appeal-1 ing strength. It la marked by bold and fig-I oruuatlMrmes, womierfujly woven togetner, and ao erranced that th piano part to rather factor toward a complete and full develop ment of a musical toea tnan in ins span.

1 Be vivid sounds of Joy end anlr.h, hearty and unrestrained, have yet a somber too ba. neelh tliera. aad the tompueer has to a wonderful oegree caught the spirit and aminos of Ut llto-n has oevictea. I To say that rsderew.Kl pieyen in rantesie i with naarvsioua ua inniiinx enact wuaia no mud way of exnrasslna it. His bote tndi- vuiuemy seerasa Btiaua up in ta wars a was iwoderlng.

and It was a double triumph sr. a alter Damroarn ennauctsc tn worx id afastera mis-sob rams" "Oavette Pisan Solo -Stiver atsrs "Csrarval af Vaal UBS aad ntSBSl, Tissta ruse. wiiaaw Msrsh- ilis a aaa 'S'''' r. Otve'o van a line, uwe He r. Ooets aad Ml oasts eea Tho third btonnlal renditSoa af the Maa a MsdlaotrrUie vS ake plan ta that charming suburb ee Friday of Mad'j 1886.

Tb sototots agsd for th oeraatori are; Mr. Was. A. Lsmssoa, Mlaa Ethel Oaxevbarlis, ICtoa Ida M. Smah aad Mr.

A. F. Maojh. CI arm earl Oread Or is and the Oreaorm Seototy viu. aasuwnaf eu yaw as, svw ef Dr.

Wm. O. Htar. Tha above eaaainbl of I ales to sutfirient guarantee ef a in perfofwmac. At least four The aaaa report beea puUtohed, and other ettlea.

iJ The. B. -ef A. Is cesaaiaeriag aa "appeal from cities ia th neigh be aad Ariaona streets for Baer IlxhC HEARDTgOM. Lladorpb Brwnk, tba MlaaiaaT Tl Tares rp ta Pa.

taeahv polJe yesterdsy ahandseed the for aAedorph Brunk. th missing from Owensvtn. Ohio, npoa th advice of I BATTLE AX PLUOTOwACCO. por-i Aill 1 AYtj. ,1 SXrfz- fWi PIECE I I I tU nnni 1 Prof.

Louis Maud's pupils gava a plsaatng musioals at ths rastrtsani ef Mr. John Ooets. McMinaa street, last Saturday evening. Tha folio wi as The Harrison Statue Tka Th Tlsiilsau rved the bmallfwl rs I which is ta adorn Oaraeld park. seat rant era ysatsrday.

Ther was aa al car am any at tjaarer. put ta aajser. amiasasri wsmt atatla WalMT I gnls a Atesaa, saUs fasiaai. '1 ercaeok. aad -tl tn rmninai tram Jjasj Jj "Mialiiaii asta Vato BrUliaates- Uet I fig SaeUa, Chartetm aad Ottve Osh.

I met far Vtailsa Ovaa ftaiasla eel the I esara mt lluvatera." 1 aaMaaaal aaa.atil.a Prat. Laws. Mead aad essajmarl awasailisa miiaamiai I mt Tlppsraasa Osnsrai Sami the ssnsrabto etttsea who at toa at the amvwixac. waa a res ant. a said that mm saw ta thai lag Shan ass ta la BddKlaa ta the et Jew.

maatrnttoa The eg A. ywstaraay toid otma the I iTA remtioa- ssmpmihta the nmsstBltoa ac hssa aer Che smews I shaaUaar sad tw tha charch Friday kmd of jmmt. appls udi ana iney I eveurag. Derembe- TT. If wtTIJto "Tbe Cem-1 iaglsl.tnr laaear the a aae.

mailer tferw. s-ne imi YOU CAN GET F0 1 SEKlTi) LARGEST PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO rEVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY INFORMALLY th a bedy to Oarwaid plaos at vtow for tsa srst tlm. The i sting and tba ta the -P. Carp. to to AeDver the a nan pad ta tw polltioaj aareissd emly a short Judge Taat.

Las sold aardY, Baa. Johk Fv FuBatt and John aeTBrsera never Sivea tjocwinaq vui be I flraliae there were ended the eaual nambeve en thla ea- oasis i The advaere asia mt inaa. I aer aad Quell, nates a mrg aedieoca. Tee sh.ral sarlstlm I tel. Jwds Joeeph Cox, fLi?" aigT.uoring vamges will I Bawch.

who was a frtoed af 0aaral Bar- krtnTti erT-r'wtirtar iaTei aTai. I John B. Waahwurn, of tho and O. a W. train, Oread CearrsJ TMrpox.

I mt dailataliBlliiS. The ZtlVZZZU atma-aavne tor I were datlarhtaw wtth the rtlalilr sfim tha utifiiimasiis aad ertas- Chey he rally an aedieoca tn the vestry rooms of the vim i nTTV TT A TJTfTtr TTT13. Street Caoa-reeetimukl Church-for ever aa I Will UJUJU A AUXV TO. hour Bsteeing ta ewe om the aseet tetereat-1 a. rip.iren ta taa imas ac gaaga rmuma.

to set th ttoss tor th ef eighth a aw- red saaa Bad Ma Cary had te i ii ir ta of the the popular Lecture Course Commit-1 rata, rag; iwewrace. I would ba Oiasrsl Harrtooafg btrtkday. te of that charch. He chose for his subject I Tb af A- yestsroay asoidsd ta aaow I raary a. pat th sisflmssf Was a aaa that chtofly eoaceraat th yeung ataa I Cohtraotor BeO M) days saere la whlcsi ml ta faver mt wartag some ttaa about beain the battht of Ufa.

i praoweu wna xae smxiasT ex aaa any eta I spring tna ta m.uoa ta aav ta The Ladder of I sssa, it ao aoes aat aa aa tag rtatod check I tag ta Psnrnary was vetod sa. It Is al- fit a wrertv ueece ef word natntlhaT be I ur glSS waaesi aa hastrated the ladder ef ssanasa, wtahmg the 1 Boa oca woad wis anA the ather aducallon. The lowest round. 1 trouble origtaated ever tka tact tnat ha wna enarkv the aeyt 41- lilisltid urkh th beard Bwast certain J3mt the si an I. ssshad.

The wwrkrpmeo darta; the arst ar iiiibI week rveea biaC The May. aad it una be i oaslea In th history ef A aiBarular eelnndaaaa hie even. Liea III, aueeexle wTB take th statu attraeiad SBtsniiea yesterday. Oa (i I the aaexheaat rutssr Jtraat mum, frees State a vena te Raw! -tatae ef tee rroataat laa-ae Bsatar that I vm rrveia, waw resnj am race et i ne wauaa nai, ssa, visum i. miaas heUi ef Tlppsrens.

and whoae eaiot eoaatrwctsd will amsssltsu a eaag la I dailvared the set a era trees further sSaprsaa tha width ef the street. Tha aetsoa ef th I ir" "Ti tha 1aaaat bQl WtU be I Wr a eaal roa tee tTharama. Ax xae awaJted. .5 I proper time ptaa will beeet ee foot for a I rreat pareee aad etrsmamm ia kanuiag Th frowt-foot Hi i usual tor the lm-1 with tbe smpartaars ef the aawetiiaecth. rwvseeent af Vase alley, frem at.

OtkM atatae ei tna axsx.xrisi ii ist Oreeaweod Street, Wfll be gri744. Tb ea-1 Tmm.W ffTTrlmn'-raaarrl tor euAding a sewer la Tork I beea fuliy Seecrioea. Sufhoient to say teal frosn Lane ta -BavnflVar. artn aal tao trees wee set a iu te Bayntntor. fl L7Ta2.

The B. ef A. to te JJ.J th runser that aO th dirty sairtos ar not Laat week's rip art shewed the foliewlns-; O. Ostieieatt. River I Wav raw, tux oirty em; aoo.

tl i as. Kaalt road, oirty caws: it. H. Harkt. read, dirty eUtbie aad at dirty em.

of the ctty 1 wftl ho MORTALITY REPORT. niii. ni aad WsUmmmn. JTVnBa.is?jr!r.iam Bed tlfsTlamt Oeea-i Aaaa rahtas, hi. BX1 LIvIbsiiss asaui Horeua.

max mmmm I tatitiiii i r. sasy Stsa W. axsxh ate- I mm v. Iraer. MBahatas ratawm, K.

CM Beat H-mmw I m- Itaiaiaa saa, TMrd i tsasruisx fBI BBSr I Oaorae iaa. Sa SB toax aa. h-ciax, asm, la. W. TwwiB at- a relative Woe called at aeaaqaarters aad I saaa rtaatsr, bmsx, ixsg.

Waasat a.M that VI mm.mm-m -if. I OaMIS. nv at nv et. xawisaj aaa am xaas oty so avese 1 xiaa. tb payment of several bills which had he-1 JtZT awgwaasa, nos Tl'Jl.

aa St Psrewn wwp-aa taiun arret, a arainaa-i (an mtmmm. 1 4. 1 ary tenaetr, from bat koat. a Laat Bee- I st.asa K- htsan. ii a enin sxreet, He haa been aliasing stane De-1 taron, a iw.

ct-macr li. I n.r I. 1 imm-iii Alfml i VI-trer. '1 rtr. 1 1 I Xa nra-v.

u.l I KaXIUaGE LICXISE1. Cbarte Taylor, X3, M.nUemsry Betel ad Ctenabefie Ilsrsasa, IA HoteL PJchard B. Jan kins, an. West Fifth and Reeasa. XL West Fifth WlUism BroeTrtng.

77, Goat St. k.ai:a AM.rhlM.u Ceal street. 1 'Tord Ke 1. Cherry Grave, and Cera t. Jof.neon.

Fruit ui. TJ. dty. Bylda tore 3, MeMlrkea even a. 13 ZIL21ZZT2 ZIZTZDLT.

yeV.l Erowa lUrrinoo cebrsied her V.h tlr.lidxy yesterd.f tn a happy saaa aer st tie privaie school ol jb Idsrttaret Bros on weft ftfTrnth street, la which aU her schrv.l ci. mra Dions took psrt. A dslnty ljr, itis a served 10 o'ciock. afserwhirh t-f tt. prhool- cr -f.

te r-n beer. (v I rn. be'-f 1 1 fc a -1 a i-. i ivl i ei -at. fM-rvar.

Svatia et I' in Iee hm-'B. Tl aJ a- avary a. aaera. ta. VJm v.

li Baatars ar li shill -aaaaaieaa. ms-ohmbm. "ea ti rn' ar. tm i lt iMt Ler ai as CwxsaseM IT all 1 i i i ru an-Ma LEO LOTE i 17JS IS 2. ircwux.

Decrmher II. Tt Trsanaa's Journal te-fUy sa r. thst the Pope, ta rt earvtng Xiishcp O'Denanl receetly. waa la his eSTeci'ou for -has Irish chfl dren ta .3 parts of the vortl Ilia I'-'lnni Vail xrreK" Bad tfc" ths lev. cf bis p.temaj heart ha.

Csr-T 1 fim.ixr wreeC 1 pmir 1 nut ri the fal--'ui race A ler nsiman. sir-t lx is, and I -i. I evH I lorroc aroer. 43, ainut ii-ia, a i -j si.J r.t oPt tlT tt raeaxt f' the unci aaaa lua e. a--- 1 w-n, wa A lfca a va 1 ixt ra.

IT. AfT er er a tirrkeya, th p-s r. 1,. n. at pce.

hav n. Tt. I r. i.J i. I FEMALE FRIEND3 Every Tkeer EaVwt Te Brmg Absal Paao, December 17 A haa dev sloped la thla dty.

the tor ted being ef high aortal tsjam sat well knows throng-howl the state. I li tour yesrs are the tamllr ef L. Tat moved to tha dty. aad their paarsaa. as, tells, a hand eom.

and bright yeaaf hat. aad quite aa artist, bar ant anqnalaeal euk Mrs. yrasra. kAnsar sVaywiasl af ctty, who la axarrisa. and at prussr a rae ef Nomas villa tw bins ma fast friends, sat sea) Kethts.

i an. ssest heal Se agectlooau. war tksr aat Mrs. atajmuat Bagtected her kasataa a erder te be to ths eeaipaar sf Mm Tot Aheat a year age Mr. Karaj-ns i III a diugstara at Woblmrins.

wnar at swat hla faasJIy. sines which the. Uua Tex as ef their taaUlj te bto degree. Last weak the pervert ef was Tan. a IIISIIII' 1 by bar brother, eeai t.

rin with th latenties ef ertagng to home. She presBsssd ts 1 1 a i mm tat afw sins trsia. aad a hark was eases sa ray ber te the da, bet tasraae lUa saf Bkoed get la the hack aad sa. ta. rwe ta dirsotise.

After tat Friday najht. Bed all wee eveae. laruv. whea ee exttee ewsy tawed to Xekliii Hie. where ss.

etty have totereatsd awed wtth Mies Test. state, aad weBliaews try of Miss mam '1 adowtaA snrk wig sAowt. a rssolBUoa farad at a meeting Svwadags age. ef one ef SIS sat aw af as Laaanw af es her praaaiBsari la uiafBiea. It to sad ereveoC tasi tkt ha Teat have a-e4 Hat I as i Ilia, la the Baaa nm sa.

I Ut UBI mmmw ami feaet as tbey both eacter. ther wll en a A PBOTEST Whsrm Witt Bo aeet Te CWvelaad. hxsr ef tb A. P. A.

Coenrfii sf twJ eVJ hove ab may It will ba cirrsaOat sssaj aH Ma SIS laasill lis Of Lb. Stela. BBS a te insure am ef eaa the evewt mt raw sast sw. tbew fewer. a avefl us You note tbe rstr-i C-rrria KaT D3 1 wets seA Vwdw CTery.auracaw vaeqfcr feoews: TTt oas Mer.

BewsH. a eels esWJ. af ana rwae wMTm- asuas a. aeatMf BBSBS a Saw lawn rsaaSev iaaaa, tassas as ehsastv ml mm fn wnai'-' rSTxwaT w-xnel-ar- '-mmJ sy taaaaSlSW aiiarjaa wat3 ErnwCtm 2mizi mc twumi. sf aa eve af jls'eapssaNa 'J'jZmMm a LIBEL LAW I r--- th tawMfaUswaWaWg of the "areas.

af Trede haa baa -awJim to Baal tilnsitae- a-faW Wberwaa, Tb hwsi great tajsjatto aad esr-s- matf mm ewwat af Beeas a toAvad en tlahtuty mt Bawkto. or '-mJmmmm iraasosaaals pm. wwt. JM mmmm aiissls te tat Ta gri awad la. a assess as tru saw Us.

si rid. Twat Ci sa i ij ta Meiad ta sa asd tsaTUseit-e klM iBiae bees ee Vj maad be-d ea a nw 4 fy-mm ahaB bat adaall ew b-et laatr 1-wal pveres 'TTawV trli.riaia-..'r. the best ol care. TL enSSdweSeg will hare continooclJ ia -winter, poor o-t power to resist they have DOV, cf cod-liver oil tu' is cod-lir. parti digested md 1 c.Ui-ren.

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