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as TROUBLE Over a Camp-Meeting Idea. Ministers Object To Opening the Gates on Sunday. Century Church Celebration on Mt. Auburn. Delegates Departure For the General Assemblj.

Final Meeting of the Unitarian Women's Alliance. At tie Tempi? Y. M. C. A.

Ntfs CathHe Xew Geaeral A-ooa-cements. Some time eeo tb manage rs of the Ohio Conference Cemn-meeting decided to keep tbe gates open on -under, and theConfer-nceatthe last meeting -reo nested them to doe them or change the name of the association. Mow. the managers claim tliat they have no rich to chance the name of the association, and they are unwilling to close the gates without instructions from that body. At a result there Will probably be a row.

The Methodist preacher of Columbus were the first to take the matter in hand, and tht-T did ao in this most rigorous style: "We. tne pastors of the Methodist Epis- copal churches in Columbus. Ohio, do here--! by protest against the Ohio Conference Camp-meeting vio'nting the laws of God and man by k-eping pen fates, witli fee. 4c. on r.dav.

We condemn such proposed conduct a unchristian-like, and the attempt to qualify it on the ground of liabilities contracted for preaching the truth as scandalous. We appeal to that "association to adopt a nsistent i bristian coure or to sr Derate our Methodism, and we appeal to all Christians and all citizens who desire to uphold the sacred nese of our Sunday ana promote Kabhath observance to unite with us in this protest and appeal. "We earnestly adrise our people to abstain from all appearance of evil, to stay away from any or all meetings of the Ohio Conference amp-nterti ig Association so long as the said association does for money violate the laws of God. the Church and the.Stat". are convinced that any participation in these meeting, so ing as sin is justified, is to become a pnnr to the rong.

and. therefore, we 'urge active opposition 10 the said meetings until they are cleansed front all on-righteousness." In addition, the ministers ask all Ohio Meth. dists to take a hand in the matter, ami a many will do so there ill likeiy have to be a complete hack down from the position taken by the managers or a pig row win ensue. A Quarter or at Ceatnrv. The congregation of the Mt Auburn Presbyterian Church will to-merrow celebrate tbf twenty-fifth anniversary of its foundation, and great preparations have been niaae for the special services which are to be beid.

in the morning Kev. Dr. A. K. K.

Taylor. F.x-Pre-ident of Wo 'Ster University, and tne lirst pa-tor of the church, will occupy the pulpit, and in the evening Kev. Henry M. Curtis, the ires-tit pastor, will deliver an bint orient uddress. music will bo rendered by a quartet under the direction of Prof.

rover, At the service last Sunday four new elder, amis Wilson. George H. Campbell. James ti. Cairnes nnt W.

O. w. re in-Stalled with appropriate exercises. At the sale of news for the current year aobut SaOO was realized Premiums aloue. Caterer! Met hsrl tsts.

There are six Methodist bodies composed of colored people in the United Mates. Tbe largest of these ia the African Methodist lipiaeopal Church, whico reports 452 725 communicants and owns church edifices valued at ta.CUO.000. It is rep resell ted iu forty-one Mates and ierritnnes, tiut has tbe largest number of members in Carolina, Georgia. Alabama aud Arkansas. Off tor tha Oonoral Attamblr.

Most of tbe delegates to the General Assembly ef the Presbyterian Church of tbe United states, which meets in Portland. on the 19tli will leave Chicago hv SDe- cial trains ver tne Union I'ncifioand North ern aoilie Koads on I hursilay next. moi- pingover Minrtar. mat la. at t-alt 1-tke City.

Helena. Mon. The fare for the round trio from thicagowill be 169 50. an stop-over will be allowed at various points on the return joufrn- y. 1 icKe via fcao Frau-cisco will cost au addilioual sum.

Kpworth aena Statistics. Tfaa pwortb League of the Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in May. 1849. anddaringits tirit year ft en rolled 2.540 chap- tors. May 1.

If91. there were 5.41S rhap'er's and at the preent time there are over 8.0(11. with an aggregate membership of about vmrv .1 be following twelve States have over 200 chapters etch: onio. K7: lurk. 5M6: Illinois.

tHM: Pennsylvania. 637: Iowa. 6'y: In-di Michigan. 441: Kansas. 41-: New Mas-achuirit.

vv J3tS. and XehrasKa. JU. I here are tilt- ne onference Leagues and 278 t'rcsiding Lidrrs' l.rniriies. 1 he National Convention of the League will be held in Cleveland in CMIsrUa Alliance.

The Unitarian Women' Alliance will hold its final meeting fo? this year next Tuesday, the Win. at 2:30 p. in the church on the Leading road. 1 he Committees on Keligiuus and Philanthropic News will present their usual lnterrstiiia reports roncerniiig abiat- rver is latest -r 01 atriaing interest in 11 ir field. 1 lie lailit-s 011 these coin mil tee are: Jtengious Alice ultanis bra erto Mrs.

r.lltn v. Man wood. Mr-, f. Kobertson. Mr-.

William and Jenuie uiler: rinlanthr pie News. Mr. rah K. ttweiis. Mr, tie- rge room tan.

Katharine A. Jl barer. Miss Anna Lawsaad Mm Aruuuuu rauk. At lb niplMk. The service at the templet this morning will be as follows: Mound Street Trmpie Services begin at 10 o'clock.

Rev. Goldstein, the cantor, officiating. Rabbi iMvi 1 i'hillipson will preach at the subject, "iu Indepei.dtnceol Jaen. I.icbmond Street Temple Tbe services will begin at 9 clock tint will be voudui ted ty the ramor. i-ev.

Hjii Ia-vid lavidoi will preach in derman on tne ucject. I be friest: Modern ean." Plum street 'lenipie Service begin-at 10 o'clock. 'I ho aeritooii will he by Kabui Ciiaa. Jnnn lnt T.niitWRikkl dorf will deliver the aernton. oervicasi beam at 10 clocK.

T. A. Kate. The young men's meeting to-morrow afternoon at 3:90 o'clock will bo addressed by Mr. K.

Moraden. a native of Alaska, Mr. Hot de iaaspeakerof unusual force aud should be beard by very many. Tle sin ing. ie.1 by a mate Chorus chotit.

will bo a special feature. ibe Juniors will bold their meeting In Junior room to-morrow at 'clock. Mr. it. Ha-tinra.

from Ihma, will sprat. Bora between li and 17 yearl -of age invited. Boy orcheatra. 1 ho noonday prayer meetings continue daily with unusual interest. Mwtti ladies and avntlenien inviieu.

1 he meetings la-t forty-' nve tuinutes. eou.mencing at 12 o'clock. An oven air conirreuce was heht in tne ectu re-room of tbe association tboeven-naof uearae Hobbuta and -a. I'awsun Li a mwtiniami nn to aether with other, jmportant hiuis on preaehing. the ajeociation loaugur-atr tts open a ir work th ss mou to.

The old hlu Moi'kii around at Cunc rnlnsvllle has been by the associa-tmu tor athletic purpoaesdurinar tbeauaimer nMiibs.and wilt be art-anax-d in aoompirte way for all sorts of outdoor aporis. Already larye ji umber 01 member nave signed for the following: rambling, tennis, wheelman ciub. boatiug. tar aud bounds. ospl meeting to-night for anon only in lecture room- at 7:45 o'clock.

Good niasic arH hearty singing. Mr. K. r. bon sal I the exposition of tlip unday-arhool lesson i.elay at 3 p.m.

lor teachers and advanced scholars. the regular anontbiy members' meeting VWlH bo held Tuesday evening next. May 10." A large number wi apphcan. a will be elected meuftorsbin. A cit.oc musical ro-sraaaao iiaa been arranged or the eccajuoa.

Cktnollo New. mm 01 rsi mmn vrmwr Bandar Patronage of 8t. Joseph. Monday gt. Gregory Narian n.

Tuesday St. Antenius. Wedneaday 6U Francis Hieronvwra. Thnrsday St. Nereos and Achillea.

ri4ay eita. Ctetosand MarceUnua. tatniMay Apnaritioo ofC. MicuaeL 1 To-oMrrw ti bureh oaiebraiea tho treat To-sHrow moraine Moat Rev. Arch ZXdar wui cosuira Una class ol Urstcoaoiun.

s.n. at fit Francis' in the aftar-n 1 mi I be-dminisierel to Cbnrclw The KiiliaiV. p.ul'V" burcb wul beeon- 9 o'elork. the J.7a?S" Most Key. Archbishop will ofTu "airon saintand at th the M.

Mania-Uuofe's ci. be PoUmn 1 Mass Twill be celebrated at JJO and V1 Stee rsiion cloia with ebma Ve-pir aer'ice at a.30 p. wbt tbe festival F.Mer" lebrateTt the thirty-'iftn anniveraary ilr. John H. Aloers.

t.w reiJir. at Se-dantavtlla Ohio. sul for many rear a teacher in the oerrnan Tathollc Parochial will eelel.rate to-day. with hiseslimablo wfj. tht! twenty-alin anniarary.

of their wtd- children of' Rt. Xavier Fehools wiU rceive their brat onj-nianios tK-morrow morning at ibe 7 cl-xra maee. 1 toe occasion will bo the scene of un-u-uallv solemn testivitiev. 111 which the Knighu of Loyola will the important factor. A feature of tho celebratl -n will be the iZl chorus scoot children.

cctni-oaniad by a elert orchestra. 1 new Church the blessed Sacrament, situated on ilderavenue. is betejirtel to-morrow momma- by ihe icar-oe-ierai the Archdiocese. Very Rev. j.

AlbrineK. Pit. I. A large nnwiber of prominent clergymen wiUaisi. Iheeer nou wtlll.preacbed by Rev.

J. M. Mackey.i I h. P. ihe.

new ci.n.'of wi.i hfJ X- the paator. is a splendioly cntnieted edinee erected onder the direction -of Air. Unu Piket. the eli-knosin architect. Tbe regu ar monthly -neeting the nr.

A 'yiu Orphan -ociety sjrill take place at Mozart bali to-lnorrosr afternoon at 4 A Urge number of PUDila of St. Xsvw O.llege will receive tlidir hrst Holy om-munion id-morrow morning at Uo clock iu m. Xavier Memorial The concert and musiraie: by theSt. lo ut I iterurr lub. M.

Jollm hurch. will be aiveu at tho Grand 0pra-h6us to-morrow "ItVioVeloeing coheeri'of the Bt. Cecilia Mrennerenor. wbieh will toe given on next Wednewlay evening at MusikVerein Hall, the Anna Is bd1 Kosa Piiton and Mr. F.

glers will appear a so oisis. 1 Branch 0. K. of A-. wiM celebrate its anniversary t-norrow morning in M.

r.iizs-lieth's Church. Norwo d. Ohio. Members Iniendlngto participate 111 the are i. Iwiu frnnt of the Poet-office 6:30 a.

where cars will be in waiting to convey them to Norwood. I he annual convention pi of America will be held on next 1 uesday at Memphis. Tenn. tin next Monday evening the Board 01 Grand Directors of tbe V.M. 1.

will, hold very important meeting. Toe dat for nol-l-ing the convention at Ui siimi will be upon. Representativ from York. Kew Jersey. Pennsylvania, lennessee.

Keniuck anil Ohio are tc attend. the olumbiau Grand Bazaar for the benefit of M. Francis ne bales' Church will opened this evening at the. alnnt Mills Odeon. 'I he public at large is most card ally invited to ait nil.

i Lev. Ki.g-ne 1'rady. S. J- has iretarned from a four w. eks' va-ation Florida completely restored to health.

-r I he evening scnool for young women, organized at the Sacred Heart Home-on Broad-wav. is proving to be a not satisfactory in-ftitutiou. Competent aehera have been secured to gie instiuction in reading, writn-g. arithmetic. Knglish gramniar.

hisitory. literature, German, drawing, stenography 'ana I I ff-neal Chareti Gnaotsw Rev. W. W. Smith, of tan Seminary, is temporarily supplying -the pulpit of the state-avenue Bethany Chapel congregation, of which colonel and Mrs.

sidnuy" D. Max-welTaie tne movina spirits. Ir. Otles D. MitcKell has toeen apoointed on the medical staff of the Presbyterian Hos- ViVni Westminister Presbyterian Chnrcli on Price Hill rec- ived eigweeu new.

members on Sunday morning last. ihe Nor od rcsbyterian Church celebrated its tilth anniversary on Sunday last. I- leven new memb-ra were r- ceived. makiug a total of sixty-eight accessions since 1888. 1 he 'incinnaii (ielegat-a to the Presbyterian General Assembly will leave: for Portland, on Wednesday morning Hishop FiUBerald.

of the M. Church, writes from -a rancisco that bis health is greatly improved. 1 i The camp meeting under the auspices or the Cincinnati amp Meeting Association, will be held on its grounds at Loveland August 11 to 21 Inclusive. 1 At the General Conference at Omaha. Mr.

Amos hhi' kle. of Covington, succeeded carr.inK tlir.iimh his pet scneme of separata seats for toiniarerial and lay delegate-v. Kev. J. if.

i.ussell hnsclianae-i bis residence from Cincinnati to Philadeluhia. i A gemleman 111 tins city has Vreceived a letter fr in Kvangelist H. ay in which he says he hssclo-d a very successful series of meetings at Porllsn-lJ an will spend tba next two mouths r- I Oenaral Asnmscsmanta TnK'subJect of tbe essj iy for the Methodist preacher- meeting for tih int is Arbitration and Ft-acef 1 he nswt. Ke.v. Dr.

vteek.8. All lniereatcn are inviieu. Miliau street, near Gilbert avenue. Harry Canlicld. pastor, service) SabbaMi at ft.

tn. mi ndat -school at a. in. and Y. P.

U. servient p. m. I i I Tug. Yonug People's! Baptist Union will hold a union service tin the Lincoln I ark liaptist Church uesilay evening at 7 45 Clock.

ihe tneetinK twill be aditresseu by the eloqueut Rev. P. J. Ward, of Wyoming. ome.

I 11 Is the Unitarian Church, Reading road and l.lnton. on the Avotidale electric line. at II a. Kev. ueorc A.

1 nayer uin con sider whether or nm! life is as traaic as niancer and dramalisU make it appear. All are we. come. I ill At tht UntreralistfChtircl). Main-street congregation.

preHchiqif ol 8 clock r-on day evening, at 227 Main atre- t. aojoining Post-oltice. Ti-pic: "Jngersoll. and His riiie-i." Y. P.

1:. U. fmeeting at p. ni. Harry Canneia.

iuimsier. At the First English Lutheran Church. Kim street, above Math, to-morrow, there will bf preaching byjthe pastor. Rev. Dr, Bell, at 11 a.

111. ana 7:43 P.m.. inung peo nies meeting at 7 p. in tins church mil seats are tree and ev iif body welcome. 1 AT the Third Presbyterian 'hurch there will be Drenching to-morrow ni rmng and evening by Kev.

1. K. Bierce. J-uoject of the sern on in the morning: oied and rounded in the Uiw ot God. Meats tree, and all atranaers will be kindly welcomed.

TngRK will he usual services at Lincoln I'aek Itantist Church Siinilar. AtlOn'rliicn the pastor. R. liobbin-. will sin-ak upon Uie thme.

"The Place of rcet. -chool venuigservice lusn. 1 heme of hve-Uiinute Vigilauce." lopie of t'omfort jl-or the Troubled. Every b.tdy invited. At the First Reformed Presbyterian I liutfb.

Plnm street, between Kig.ith and Ni it. McKinney. nn there will tie morning service at 10:30. b)er "FnitO rie.1." Afternoon service at Snbjecl: I he Sower." Saboni b-echool at 9:15 a. m.

I raver-metinc e.lneitdiiy evenin. seaia free to all. Mrangers especially inviied. A snaii nf e.osoel tn-tuperanc 'meetings wiil beheld in Newport; 1L 11 and U. heninning at Grace Churco.

illiu-trattMt wuh a oxy-bydrugen stere-opiicoo. presenting a large number 01 ter-lainiug aieiolviiig views. These meerinas III be bel.i nn-ler the auspices of the W. T. V.

Admission, the brst evening, free. At Asbury Churchy-Webster street, between and Sycamore streets, hev. ttishell. past. -r.

the services will be as follows: Preacni- by the pastor at 11 a. ni. and 7 JO 111- at 9a. an-i e.p-sri-rth ljaau devotional meeting at 6:43 p. m.

'I lie seats are all -free. Everybody is made welcome. The services are interesting aud bright. I I At St. aul's Methodist Fpiscopal Church.

FuiirtU and emith. Itev. George 1. Morris. p- su-r.

til preach to-morrow at ii a. m. anil 7:45 p. 10. Mormnal theme; "a I ruubied Heart Uuestioning i4." Kvening tnenie: Tho 1 ree." l-ible schjx.l.

DUXI a. m. KpwdVih league meeting at 6:43 p. uu-Everrboiy invile.1 to attend these emce. ispcially strangers -and young people.

i risv. R. C. Hastikos, a missionary recently returned from Ceylon. In ua.

(l deliver an a. to reason the nidnneri and cusionsof the people ot Inuiaat the ladies cirty next riiay atieruooii at a clock. la tbe lecture rooms of the Press? i.rian i narch. Walnut Hills. Beside addressing tbe society Mr.

Hustings wiil exhibit a number of curiosities which be fans brousbt wiiu btm fruiu that country. At the Unity Church (Unatarian). College HalLou alnut street, between Fourth ana inh. there will bepr-acbin bjr tne pastor at 11 cloi'k lo-uiorrow. subiedt: "1 he auu-day Question.

Mr. t'oil believes that tbe Sunday newspaper and many Sunday entertainments are nut only here to Stay, but that tliey bare si mission of good to lululi. and wilt discuss the question front that atand-Point, ai 9:45 o'cjlock. The Visitation Committee ot the Cinetiw nati l-hristiaii Endeavor Union is about to hold a. arrie of nsiehbnrhand- m.tin.

different localities. I ne nrtnin- will oe held in the reur.h brisuanr t. hurcli. 313 Kiem avenue, i.yhd -y evening. May x.

at 8 o'clock. 1 ne societies mat mi.i more particularly attend meetine are those of Lolumbia. Linwoot and Wainnt Hills. Goo-t addresses. goo-l singing good fellowibip will characterize the raeeung.

A thi l'orlar-r PmhTtspfin rhriwk Rev. A. M. lawson pastor, ten new member were received last abbatii. Mnv i.rim rgaoiaed iis week.

to-morrow: At 11 "lhe Value of auootl Naiue" at 7:30 p. m- G--d in xiUMness. Spei-ial atten tion win ne gireu to the atter 01 Sunday desecration in this city. Sabbain-scheol at :30a.m. P.

i- at p. m-led by Gesrg J. Fischer: subject. "'Pubiio Wor-shiu. CaiAn.

aabingbut Misaiou at Th 1 uesday evening lecture at tho Urst Pa pi 1st 1 hurca are ioterestii.g to many who DIVS DM Ilia ilhMlMlinilV Kt.An.tlnv Tuesday evening next Revi George A. 1 barer, of tae Unitarian bnrcb. will' de liver hia lecture on "New July and Count Lavour at this church. The-lecturoa re tree, and Pastor ijckwood provide rare treat for hi audience in securing Ree. 1 haver to give this, which is on of bis snot thorough and brilliant lectures.

Bandar mt PaStor iMkvuud ia announced for in auswer to Ingersoll on M.iraciaa. A mgaity rtnoTIaa. TatlarJlesof tho Walan, Hill Christian Church luUod giving straw berry fartivai and sal of fancy articles in xhalr ohnreh dwipirnoaMdTeUnv THE ENQUIRER CIXCIXNATI, 8ATURDAY, MAT! 1892STKTEEX PAGES; SECRET 1IEETING. Tho Rrsvsrs Cassslt Besrnrwlaa; tho Barer-Isns) still, kte at liss 'Ossse 1sjs KsTecC There was a secret meeting ot tbe breweries yesterday afternoon. It wag bld at ibe privau office oT tb John Hauck BreWing Company, on DaTton ttreet- Kepresentative of all tho breweries ia the city were pjreaent.

and the oseaasion was upon the RawIyiarbDl. wnicb paaaed tbases-tloa of the Ohio Legislature preceding tno last. The law. however, does not virtually Co into effect until Jane. The bill taxes all raw material tn tne ntnas of tbe snnnufacturer.

It is broad and far-reaching, and affects not only tno brewing interests, but the- root men. furniture men. in fact. Boanufartnrers of every description. They are to make.

return to the County Auditor and ar in tho darx bow to do it. The meeting fasted three hours and no conclusion was arrived at. It was claimed tba the law in the main was good, but that it' was Inconsistent, and tber were nnable to determine bow to make their returns. It was learned at tbe Auditor Office that for some time past there have been a great many objection on the part of the manu'acturer in reference to the bilL Mr.iHagerty. the Auditor, is sick.

It is probable other manufacturing interests ill soon meet and. some uniform action be taken. Parties interested claim that tbe bill will seriously cripp the manufacturing interests of the Stale, and drive awar. if not shut up many, if enforced. At the session ot the legislature hich naMd the hill the farm ers of the State it passage.

It was a measure o-tbe outgrowth of the Farmers' Aliinnce. wtiile tbe farmers were not numerically strong enough in the legislature to pass the bill ntseif. tner were strong enough toirefu-e to vote for any thing mati- fact ring and other interests demanded. The bil. isVreating noendot trouble in man- uiaciuringcrc.es.

.1 1 MAY FESTIVAL BATES. 1 Railroad and Steamboat Cemnanle Taking Cnnsaal Interest la (be Hlg atvaac Kever in tbe history of May Musical Festivals have tbe transportation line adver tised tbe concerts a thoroughly as they are now. The Featival Association has supplied a great many posters, lithographs anil illus trated pamphlets, while tbe various lines have had special 'printed matter prepared also, 'ihe sienru-boal corn on ni a have decorated their wharf-boats and packets ith posters snd lithograph. 1111 have distributed printed' n. utter at all towns between Pittsburg and Memphis, One by one the railroads are finding u' that a single tare for ibe round trip is the right rate.

The B. and O. Muth-efern will sell tickets from all point o- their lines, including branches, on Ma 24. 23. 26.

27 and 28. at one fare for the round trip, ihe tickets good for returning to and including Monday. May 30. In addition, this road will run an excursion from hi Hicotne. Hillsboro and in termed ate points May tickets good returning to and incJu ing Saturday.

May 23. For this excursion a special train will he sent nut from Cincinnati. Saturday. May 28. at 11: 0 p.

mafser the concert, and running inrough to Chillit'uthe. ihe excursion rate from nillicoih and return will be tl only and from otben points proportionately less. AWiFOL OFFAL BWla ror Ia aH.pssltloa Coaslderad Uy vste liesteeatlng Commltua. There was a meeting of tbe B. of L.

Committee on Deeiccatioo yesterdgy afternoon, the purpose of which wss to consider the bids that were received on Monday. Governor Foraker was present in tho interest of the Sicionln He stated that the city is not authorized to buy a plaAt, but should contract merely ior ihe disposition of the animal and vegetable oftaL Mr. Fleischmann. who represents the Mere Company. present and ma le a very dein-nnstraliv speech in lavorof his cosnpany.

He siate.l. among other thing, that bis system was the best, and that the award should be made accordingly. A general d.scusslo was entered after: which the various companies repre-ented snbmitte.1 their cases 10 the body. Mr. Littleford asked for the sward in tbe name of tho Men Compan 1 be committee concluded to refer the matter, to tbe Corporation Counsel fur an opiai- before commend ug to the Board.

Ihe question is whether tne city is empowered to bur up a plant or tn let out a contract for the disposition of the al. AWNING The Means of Saying a Life. A. Tbrilllur Accident On West Fifth Stroot Teaterday Aftorooon. Her.

life saved by an awning. Mrs. Lindeman falls I from a window and escapes injury. third-story Shortly before 5 o'clock' Mr. Uhdeman who occupies the third floor of No.

210 West Fiftn. was Cleaning the windows of her room. While sitting on the sill sbe suddenly lost her balance and toppled out. Her cry as site fetl attracted the attention of tbe passers-by who expected, to see the poor woman dashed to death. Fortunately for her.

however, the awning in front of the store in the building was open and Mrs. Lindeman fell upon it, sbe had presence of mind enougb to grasp one of tbe ropes. Tho woman held on for some minutes, and then crawled np to tbe window on the seoond floor, Save a few bruises and the shock sbe was uninjured and able to walk to ber room. Tbe accident created considerable as the street was crowded with people at the time. HIS MIND BLANK 1 A rroaataoat Mason Placed la a Cleveland aaaltarlnm.

E. 8. Wbittaker. a prominent Mason, having a large circle of acquaintances and friends in this city, is now a raying maniac confined in a private sanitarium at Cleveland. He bad suffered from an acuta mental disorder for some time, and at last became so violent that it was, considered necessary to place him in a sanitarium.

Hi felloa-Masons of GarrettsvtU have shown him every' attention with tho bono that bis reason might bo restored, but bis case now appears to be hopeless. Ho bss a Wif and grown daughter at Garrettsville. IT IS ALL OVER. Tno Aaaaal Meeting mt tho taato Medleal aocieiy Clesss. The forty-oeventh annual meeting of the State Medical fociety adjourned yesterday alternoon at o'clock i meet at Put-in Bay the UtteJatt of June next rear.

Tbe session yesterday was -the largest attended in rear, about 801 doctor from out-side of the city b-ing Asido fr-ia tie regular procramiMe the most impunaat business trausacted was tbe cnaugi of the consutution to i-oul rm witu tbat the fcauooal Mmlical Association. MARRIED FIVE TIMES Did That Qtve Benry Csharne Brain TrwahlsT Henry Usborne. tho tent-maker, was tried in th Police Court yesterday for failing to provide for his children. Dr. Knox testified that Uiborne was unable to work, as he bad brain trouble.

Then it developed that be bad been married five times. '1 bat caused JndgeGreagto refer him to Police 8 arc eon French for examination. I BAD MR. DICK A Boon Crag- Shooter rtaa.Only Rftv X1- William Eesahrr. a boss crap-sbooter.

was fined XjO by Judge Gregg yesterday. Fire players were fined S3 and coata. Walter Bennett and Andrew AHea. bad boys, were sent to th Refuge. John Aecermail was Deed 13 and coats far abusing bis wife.

Peapnsa WM siWsrt, Albert HaUer. aged 40. of So. 107 Canal street, employed by tba Kuhl tone Company, fell dead from heart aUease on Cn Lane street near Park a venue. alnut Hills, yesteruar latri ito.

7 took the body to tba Morgue. Thomas Ivry and Matilda Buppertv Fred Kemper and Elizabeth Kucbeabeck. Arthur Biagle and Minnie Butler. Cli fjord Packeraad Mamie M. Geia, -Ionia As Vatuaad Ataxy Actaaa -f SHE TESTIFIES.

Mrs. AndersonTcllsEerStory The Same as in the Tocter Trial, She Is Calm and' Deliberate, as The Case Being Fought Inch By Inch. Both Sides Contending For All Their Rights. Mra. Andersoa Des.Kot Finisb Her TestimanjT-AdjuiirBineit Until Monday.

I Mrs. Anderson changed ber mind. She concluded to tell her story to the jury. It is the same as told- in the trial of Cal efii Tucker. i As usual sbe is calm and deliberate, and her manner betray no of the troth or falsitr of ber narrative, ft ia told with tbat I calmness that partakes of a studied recitaL Thus did Mrs.

Andfrson appear at tbe trial of M. Hadden yesterday. Oo Thursday vaning there was not ajeertaiaty that she would all the jury bet story. She sa.d then that she had not determined what she would do. I -Yesterday morning, however, when sbe appeared at the Prosecutor' office, sbe said she would testify.

Her husband also agreed t--tell the story of his. escape as he told it in the trial of Cal Tucker He was brought over from jail and sat in the jury room awaiting acall to the witness stand MU. ASfF.t0!t, When placed on the witness stand, was attired in a navy blue costtifae. with lace at her throat. She wore a black lace bat trimmed with a bunch of red rosea.

In her bands, which she kept crossed oh ber lap. sbe earned a pocket-book. Tbe preliminary testimonybefore Mrs. Anderson was called was as to the time of the commitment Of Anderson to jail fmni tbe Police 'ourtf Officer Creed was called to tell when and how Anderson was taken to jail. He.waanot clear in his Recollection of the date and had to refresh i with the commitment, whicb was offered a evidence.

1 TH PIFkKSg iyOCOHT matter strongly. ts claim was that after Anderson had beeri indicted the commitment from the Police: Court was null and void, and "that, therefore, at the time of the escape of Anderson he was not legally held, and Yhat his escape, no matter what the circumstances, whs not an illegal act. this proposition was made as to the testimony of Creed, and also as to that of Olhcer Lila. of the Jail, who was also not clear as 10 ihe date of the commitment. He thought it ws the 6th of May.

yet the commitment 01-iered in Court bore the date mil of May. he defense was-overruled in the matter, and all that testimony was allowed to go to the jury, the pcrr-tss TAKtso theib gxcT.mo!ts. Then Mrs. Anderpn was called. snd.a has been said, she was cool, rolh and deliberate througbaut the examination.

Her testimony was foiig.it by the defense at all points where ihe law gave tlieni.the opportunity, but in most cases their objections were overruled by Judge Kumler- Mrs. Anderson told the same story she told tire jury in theTucker trial. She rela'ed how she went to see Mr. Hadden at the otlice to learn if her husband could not be released on bond. He toid ber.

she said, that ber husband could bo i SETuRASfTO WITHOUT OrVTNO Bbe related tbat. after several visits. Hadden toid her tbat if she could raise some money her hnsbsnd would be released without goina into ourt. He told her to see 1 ocker and her husband and get blank keys from them and bring 1 hem to him. He wonhl hnve them ina.ie into k-ys to unlock tlw oell and corridor doors, saw lucker.

got Ibe key and took them to Hadden. The State undertook to prove by ber conversations she had with her husband, not in tbe presence of a third person. A legal argument enu d. 'I he defense objected on the ground that oefore the declarations of aiconsuirator could be put ia evidence the conspiracy must be proved. tun STATE A83ESTEP That by this testimony it was proving -the coupiracr.

The objection was overruled, and Mrs. Anderson said ahe talked to ber about tbe patterns ior keys to be to Hadden. She atarled on the story of how Tucker had aiiid Anderson Could get ont 3A, when was made and ar-gn d. 1 bat was overruled, and she told an story as in brief given. Thus sne went on over the whole ground of her visits to I tv-ker and Hadden.

tbe setting of the drawings fvr the keys and taking them to Hadden. and so on. just as sbe did in tne Tucker trial, tbe Court overruling atl objections and tbe de- ten-e taking exceptions to tno ruiiugs. 1 So far there bus kot ar.t!t a HEW THISO Bronghtoutin the case. ku- h-n insrneti mat tne defense will produce as to the character of tbe defendant sucn ms ituuboi nsuv, Hickenlooper.

several several minisP rs and on. Ihere will be no denial of the visit of Hadden with Mrs. Anders to the sale Deposit Company and th giving of thee ntentsot the box to her: but it will be shown that he dpi so in a professional capacity. The trial sill proceed next Mou-oay morning. It is said tbat-at th CONCLrSIOS or THE ADDER TSIAL, Captain Roney.

jittorney for Anderson, will rile a motion to discharge the prisoner, on tne ground that he nas l- en held more than tlire terms wilbout trial, though lie I as always been ready to -have bis case dis- Of The prosecutirin a ill meet this with th as-w-rtion that Anderson has been held as a 'witness, and therefore doen not tail wilUiu the statutory rule mentioned. REV. GEORGE W. KELLEY, I Daath mt th Vsaerable Methodist Divla la Caasilasvllla. Rer.

George-. Kelley.J pastor of Wright Chapel M. K. Chnrch. in who was ttriclsen down with nearly foar weeks ago.

died at his residence on 1 base avenue, near Langland street, at an early hour yesterday morning. ine stroae was pronounceu iaiai irom mt first by the physicians who were called in to-attend him. and they are nonplused tbat he' should nave patttea ior me ior as long a ut it. riid. Mr.

lley as bom ne-ir Payton. Ohio, in lsii. and was 6 years ot age. lie was practically a self- i.ade ma teaching in the Public ol tbat eitr wbi.e educating himself for the ministry, lie was a man of strong conviction of right and bad to be known to be appreciated, lie ha.1 been preachuig for tniny-niae years, and was probably one of the best known cl-rnymen tbe Metnoalistdenominaiian in Ohio, having bad charge of. churches in Ciuciunati, Wilmington.

Ureeitlield. Jamestown and on er important Pom is. jig leave a wile and sue uaaabter. i he funeral wiil take place from Masnnic temple. Hamilton Pike, where the con-gregauon baa been worsniping si th destruction 01 its cburcn edibce by fire, on r-unaay afiernoon al 1 JO o'clock.

Tbe Presbyterians ottered tbeir church for tbe obsequies, but this was declined for the reason t.rat th place oelectea is to be heavily lrsp-d mi mourmug, aud it will remain so for sumo tune. 1 i CUMMINSVILLE NOTES. Ma. L. A.

DnaKStrrga bas returned from a brief visit to friends in Louisville. Hotc A. and bis son Charley have returned irom a brief sojourn ia Florida. Ma. MaTTHrw Volksst has gnae to 3r-Biany.

calico there by tbe death at bis uUir. I Taa children of Bt. Joseph's Orphan Asylum will bar tbeir picnic this year at Wooda- dal Island. I T-siittl daughter of Mr. Michael Freny died auiie suddenly on Wednesday, and was buried yesterday.

Maa.T. J.UoaravT. ef Celina.is ber vi it- ins ber daughter. Mrs. J.

M. Aadarson, of Hamilton avenue. 1 bc Treasurer of tb Mill-Creek Gardeners' Protective and Benevolent Society reports nearly IS.00S in tbe treasury. 1 i Ths Board Education will be askad to order a new cement sidewalk in front ef the Intermediate school oa Cirby road. Ma.

L. Uat.sc e. Sa has been elected Treasurer of tba German Prow-staat Chureh. oa Apple street, tn placo of Mr. Fred Dboaan.

1 Et last of six ehildrao bora To Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Meyers, of Calcrain aika. died and was buried during the week- freely tlieirfupuf trouble iwrni to have overflowed Ma. A. E.

WSATBEaar ha ait bis friends by taking to himself a wifa ia tba sroa. ot Uim Miaaia Kaho, danghtaf at Herman Kane. Csej. nrawsr was by Rev. hnuisn gcisrnck.

at tho Apoie-atreet La I Sera hurch. an'J th happy pair at urn oa aeUAed dowa to hou ao-krvpioa. Taa papils of tba Twenty-sixth District and interned iat acheola. hare arranged for apicuiaat Woodidale Islaad oa 6atarday. A Tuxxrs- Corrn given mader tha ao-spices of th ladles of St.

PbiUp's Epise pal bnrcb on Fridar oreniag at tba Mssonie Temple prnrnt a big succasa. both socially and financially. Taa "34. JX aaem ta like ta act to tber. OT the dozen in CnmannsvUle three are located tin one sruare la tba lower part of the ward, and four are domiciled on another block on ue "Flats." MisT of the grpsies wbo cam bero to attend tbedonbla.Doaohne-Goiiaai waddina.

have returned to tbeir Tho Gorman and Hayden families will probably break camp and start for the North-west next week. JaXitob KrA. of tb Chsea-Ktreet School, wbo injniwii bis spina by a fall nearly a month asro. and who was seat tn th bii- taJ. bas been brought home.

Even should he live be will be a comparatively helpless Mexsa. K. B. Pnux. J.

F. K. utt is asp D. H. Kixo bare been elected br the con- gregatini of St.

Phillips' the Diocesan Convention which meets la CbiilicoLhe. Ohio, on inursoa next. Th North Sid Choral Society, tinder tbe direction of Mr. M. A.

Fisher, gave a deltght- fnl concert at Mannie Temnle" on Tbumlay eveumg last. Amona the soloists were Mr. A. isber. Mrs.

IjiIu Hudson ionohu. Mr. John Weakly and Mr. John elusion. Now that the damages caused by tbe change of grade on Hamilton pike between th H.

and D. R. K. a Kntwlton street been aettled in tb Superior Court, tbe work will he commenced at once. Mr.

H. A. ra' reran ant ina laravst verdict: about 3.000. while loflner 1-odne. whicb nan the ssouic lempie.

areawaraea someuung use UOQ. Rrv. J. M. Aspt-soa.

of the North Presbyterian Church, wbo has been iaitina his mother at Scio. Ohio, will retain borne tola v. and occupy his pulpit to-morrow. He is a del gate to the Assembly, and will leave for Portland. oa ednesday next, and will be absent altogether probably two months.

He bss male arrangements to have his 1 ulpit supplied on very rionday. both morning and evening. Tbe. Cumminsville Turners bsre por- based a lot. costing about 17 003.

at the cor ner of Burgoyne street and Kpring. Grove avenue, and will erect thereon a trree-story hnck bonding tn cost SJ9.0UU, 1 ne aa-ociation. which now bas 140 memiM-r. will still keep iu ol 1 frame ha ana park. The new training school, of which Mr.

August f-peidel principal. opened with a class ot eighty children and.edults on Thursday night. BODNCED, And All For One Dime. The Casss ef Adit taa Assessor TaUsfs Sis arga. 'An Assistant Assessor bss bean bounced.

Tbe caase of bis discharge was what in former days was known as niacins." Edward Fuller, of tb Eighteenth Ward, is th on who mourns the loss of bis position. According to the evidence famished the Board of Review Fuller was satisfied with small Soma, About a week ago he called at Eva Lake's bouse of ill-fame at Kn. 85 George street. I He asked to aee tb landlady, and when that person came into tb parlor Fu'-ler intr duced himself. Tbe explained to her that tie was the Assistant Assessor of the Eighteenth Ward, and that her honse was in bis district.

After giving him tne information Fuller wound up by requesting the small sum of one dime. This Miss Lake, willingly save him and be left the house, in aoro manner tb Board of Review was informed of tbe case, aod they promptly ordered Fuller to At th trial every thing was proved to be aa reported, so Fuller was unceremoniously bounced. The discharge was not to to made public but leaked and created much gossip, as Fuller is well known. A PRETTY GIRL Who Will Saam Harried Ta Actor Joba atarbl. Johnny Marbl.

th autor. who in years gone by pleased thousands as a member of th stock company at the old Wood's Theater, is soon to bscome a married man. His bride to be is a charming young resident of Middletown. Ohio. Miss Daisy tfine.

Miss Pine is quit well known in tbis city, bat many other most intimate friends are unaware of tbe approaching nuptials. This is Mr. Marble's second matrimonial venture, his first wife having been Miss Anna Dicks, of this Mr. Marble and Miss Dine wiil be married In Chicago, where be is now filling aa engagement with Ibe Ros Cogblan company. mortality: REPORT, Aaot Compeer, St.

27 Csxr ex. rtSasma atari. Ueorg Braat.n, Claclaaatt Hsspital. disea. Barbara JtocbDlala.

B. 1T0 Plasmas gaatre eaieriila. Klebara aosbrne. S. 17 Brown st aaaaaUk A Basils ZlaK, Bae su-jaaaaea.

Nellie Harlar. 4. SO Abigail 4.aAberiae Braaata. SS, 1-C Clay St. sipsay.

uenrr Bergfeld. rnaklla at, pbtaisU palaioaalta 1 Uoilleb Brandt. SL tS Meaalas st. -broaeblus. Harriet tisUe.

SB. 4 Addis Moore, s. im gs Tklnt si ssaltlnla ta- Jsnes. 1 Bllaa Onffsa, St, 4QS arc Bore at, panalats meslntlila. Ucorg Baka, CI acta Ball atoopjtai Jsaaas Cos war.

as. Xaeyis SI a Oal-pht nisi paiaiosalls BADLY -NJPRED Tsaag Chart as Foot's a ss Cns Spraiawl Teaterday. Charles Fopte. th soa of rbarles Foot. President of the Commercial Bans, while drivings spirited horse into the city yesterday from his residence ia Wyoming, mot with a serioos accident.

Tba borsettook fright, and Mr. Foot was thrown from bis tbe pavement on bis knee, badly injartag tbe right knei-cap. I ir. jury was painful, as sell as resulting ia eompiicat ons -Which may lay Mr. Foote bp for soma time.

Mr. Foot is on nf th crack rifle shot of the country, and expected ta take- part ia tb Less-e matches at Colombo neat woe. RUN IN. AavsChog of taa Allege Im ktlgsw sraf- ysbbarsv 60m vka.ago thieves entered a bakery at Find lay and Rec streets, and plaetna a revolver to tha bead ot Koala sUraehasao. the servant, they roboed tha till.

Two of tho men were arrested, and yesterday cwacar Mule man arrastexl Mik Burns, of Charlotte street, and locked him up aa being oaa of tba thieves. is barged with robbery. XSIissa Msv isstar Ida Canter, tbo aeddlor. who ha bean es ing from-ber borne. 358 West SU th street, wasr ound yesterday at the hosaitai.

wber aba baa been several days. Mtwti tunti sick on tho strsou anhurn. aad DECREASED. The Niiher of New ladings Last llont-. Blymyers H11 ImprfTe With; His StiTictxira 1 S-i-kli Cbapel Will ooa a TM-g of tie Pas- Some af Jslin fnlb IaTeslei-- EtUUi Tnajfen ul Bsrtga JnKns Freibera has nnrcbaaed from John Dickson 23H by 10 fret on tb north side of Fourth street west of John street for $tL50 cash.

r. Freiberg has invested more money in real tate during the present year than any other one" man in th city. Hi purchase have been cnnetly central business property and some band-ora lots on Alaska avenu. Avondaicon be wiil erect tao dwellings for bis sons, on of whom wa recently married to the daughter of Mr. Fritx.

of Park avenue. The Blymyers will improve street with handsome business building. This time it will be a rive-story pressed brick front stora rooms for general mercantile business parposes. and wfli situated on the east side or Main street adjoining tbe factory of the Keuhl Molding- Company. Their architects.

Dea Jsrdins Hsyward. bsv been ordered to start on tbe plans at once. 1 Tha monthly report for 'April from the office of the Building Inspector show a large decrease in comparison with last year and over March of this year. Tbe last half of tbe month especially shows the effect of the labor (rouble, for during tbat period not more than haif of the average awunt of buildings were started dun irk tb soring season. report is as follows: Krick and stone bit'Mlnga.

ing to t-BlSA): frame. lorty-t pernnis. n.nI. 1 70 renairs. 54.

amounting to 7II4.V. Tntaf number of permit. total cosusso Architecto Crapsey and nwn have pre pared plans for a twelve-tbousand-dollar brick school-bouse, to be erected at I Jeasant Rm The nlans have been aorenterby the Board of Kducation.and tbe project is wait- lug tb vote 01 tbe people. Voeel Bros, have completed plans: for a tsro-snd-a-haif lory brickj to be erected on East Fourth street. Ses port, by I ki.r-.

and at a nrohahle CNt S3.S0t TlieSHmeMrcluiect.s nave idana for t': re modeling ni Uie mciorr puuuina wi 'irv. Ignatius A on the north sid-- or 1 bird sire t. near Plnm. at a Cfi Jl.fta, The entire front will bo constructed ot iron and giaae. Shinkle Chapel.

Covington, will soon a thing of the psst. and in iti plsce the congre gation will erect a handsome brick edifice, to cost about $12,000. Th ld building is a moil-est atlair whicu was built mostly Air. Amos fchinkle. from whom it received Its name.

i Architect Iu's Piket is fnsking plans for a 13.000 addition to the Mission- building, on Svcamor street between Seventh and Eighth. it- Itnlldlng Peraalta. j. To theJlobinson estate to erect a one-etwy prick store at 251 and 253 West Sixth treet-E. Anderson, architect: Anton Meyer Co-contractors: csi $2000.

Henry Krank to erect a three-and-a-hair-story brick dwellii on 1 the w-t fide of We-tem avenue. Iretween Itank and layton streets. Ta en ty-third Uaro. U. Ai architects: Henry Frank, contractor: cost.

TChristian Moblhauser. a $1,000 two-and-a-balf-siory brick dweili a on the w-t aide of rpring tirov avenue, between Ouee" t'tty and Harrison avenues. O. A. lirinj arcbi-tect-: Fred otte.

contractor. 'lo Amanda M. Kiniiicutt. on the -ajt side of r-tate a uebet ween ijberty and Lelr-man. a Iwminrr Irani willing, in cost C.

M. Burroughs, architect and ton- trTn-Thomas L. Wayne Manufactriring Company to erect a two-story frame -factory at No. 242 Colarain avenue: cost. lA'-Sx M.

Blair, architect and contractor, To Clara a tw. and a nan-story frame dwelling 011 the north si.le of iremont street, between Harrison Pike atvl Western avenue. 1 hirtieth nrd: co t. $2.00. Wihiam Notneide architect and Contractor.

To the W. MrAlpin Company, to 1 remodel front of premises Xos. inl to, 10, West Fonrtn street, atac atol J. (V Me-uahlin. architect.

loMrs. M. Wolf, in add one story to brick kitche at No. 96 l.ichraond street: cot. $740.

Uumbangh. architect: urtis. contractor. To J.J. II us.

make tw -story brick addition in rear ot No. 151. rant street: cost. Adam ast, architect: J. 11.

Kobhen. cuu- i Mr. Keidabor. to remodel interior nf1 Store. o.

umui sireei. ai a onu. 01 xsa ol, K. brer, to make ad ution and al-f teratiops to dwelling on the east jide ofl Llewellyn street, between Klmore a a Power stteef. Twenty-hftli ard: st.

Building Inspector Toker has ttsvl occa sion to condemn the follow Ina buildings as unsafe and dangerous to ma ami property: 1.. Tt-mrcv on tne west side of temer street. 500 feet south of West hixth street, is ui.saie as to foundation, a -d order issued to vacat and tear down at once. Also, the front wall of Kosche tannery, fro tingon tbes uth side of e-tark street, near Mohawk bridge, is badly cracked and oU' of plumb: ordered taken dowu and rebuilt at once. 1 Also, tne premises.

No, 116 Cutter street, belonging to Mrs. John Uoyle. and used as a tenement house, is foiinu have a chimney wnich is likely to proiluce-a Pre e.se fall ant injry property or life in that manner: ordered aitei de.1 to at once. The Ituitding teiongiiig to Andrew Keo-per. No.

101 Broad mar. also has a dangerous inen wn ordered lorn down. llie premises next door ab ve. No. 103 llroa-loav.

is fou unsafe as to position of the foundation and walls, and tha matter ordered atie.ioed to at once. BSAL ESTATE TBA53FEE3. J. H. Clem sad wtt to aiosna at sailer, part of lot as ot gntauar's sabdl visloa Sao.

,1 Wlllian K. SI si well to Jan U. by ss feet ssoih-aest cvraer ef r.fta sad AUai -reeis: t.0rJ I'-'i' 1. Holies and husband -tm Josena a. Dow-rT, lesMbool mum in im va soatb auie of Cblant svtiiM; k.a rt srL and -lie Nicholas Arebbal nor luiieet suulb side ot Gent surofi, 11 lest sr.lol byoii'eistieet: Mills A lios su Henry Kmrsr, lot 51 uf graatnrs' SrstssMiv sloa ut ussier; te.

'lurea-e c. 1 ws ei al. 1. Onennail and 1 pane, lot as ol crk-il isCtasrl- CAJL uisa Ai elr an to r.ak W' artar.9 hy SO Irsl on ael 1 1 I wtin.ir e.n rraas Wsrtber an if to e'raaa Jaeob, Sby HO iel oa 0e -irest: tl.aJO. faal J.

to to. y. J. org Con psar. As 1-4 br SI -t on stb ssst raor of b'roat aa suso LF $.

my ueurg Msrnsoa al. trastass to Oeorgs O. qditlklai to 4 I ri oo side -sib -uoet. b.ic.i Mesn4 sirs wt aa Mnesdal avs-n. am 1 ale; Si-OO.

l-ba-le rren an wife Jaase W. Mblsr, lot CaaM i a -as aobiivl Juaa B. s-K os' and w.i. Jacob Jang et aX, lot II 01 grsoto' -obdlvrsiwa SX a n.ory Xvohboaad sH). 1 -Mala at.

Bseker, 114-Mslaetos lassctl a ot U.oea 1 ow ib.p: ut uah la tf. Becker and aasbaaS to starts Usss. oerrnaa. I. tr Ibba Iu osetloa I.

of Mreea St. Msryr.urfta.cai.taJ.baB. M. Hw s. lota SB) aad Ssot Lies wllsua Boll adduloa to C- JaVina et ai.

Was. H. K14r.4br IS (retea sni.xl.sf Broadaay. bnssr a Situ 1 aad s4xtb streets; i-s to rwr r. oiler, lot 1 ot 0'BrsaB'ssobtiviMa: Sl.oA Aoaetta Hot bsu -lo ol.

la aaraa Oersnsec. lot Bof Moaagvr a opals' toarta saasivU ta a s4 Kd.io i. srd ia K. Barkae. lot Geo rbiott I 1 aaaod Baildug Ass sslos'sss-di visloa o- Baf a sb ta atary R4rbrer.

aa ssdlvido bsJ l.iorost In sots tC. HIII.M IJuHl n. ixirsrS econd rbdivlo swisr; .1.0, co. lot sun. ard aad at so 00 sis 7 A rg.

ttecK at l-' ba a Joe b. lot Hi of J. H. It vert srroad addlUoa ta scats sad BVs fcDtt Lssui at st ssi so Rase afford, lot nf X. R.

CSTBlti'SSSMSS SJSUVSMM JOS. OSOtl osa sal 1- Hewitt et al-. ex. tors, to Wss. R.

port of iotl wt Laa At. sar-utu-io first Bsbdlsusoa af olaot Kill-: tdrv v. M.caagaul Ootaor. aaasa avoa .1 M.int of Adolph greb to Staz Lavv tb rears' issstot buowiism. IStaad OS -rcassors msrf: ssootbir roatisa rrelsncs osearvo.

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p. ttaoslag U'u. SMfbi D. J. EHmr.

Loans B. Hisir a a sbood So Apotts Ml stiiiai.r aoo ista 1.STK to Banagorst st -pkius era to ssaie I 1-J -imi to Is es at rlir btU Frm.cl. J. a dd ts ssle a Maiual aslld- lag aad oaviaga Ot-aa -r SCALPED. How Al Ualeon ah OVr lassl a mt BUda Carter Bain.

Hilda Carter, colored, of 2S Taylor allei. wa among the many callers at the Police Court Clerk' office yesterday for a Warrant; Hilda bad Iter troubles, but thr wer not beeded. Hilda lives in tb heart of Little Buck town. Thursday afternoon sbe was in the kitcn-n of bom cleaning fish for riday's dinner, t-lie was singing to herself, when along came A I Hoiooinh. Ti ev iien.

Hildy. aid A I. as be stroked ber hair with hi big. rough band. "Ain't no good." You ain't? What' the trouble asked Al.

and be continued to run his fi users through her hair. "I ts got a neap trouble trying to clean the-e y-r tish. "Uimma a piece rer hair, will yer. Hildy asked AL T)on't ret familiarity with a lady. Ai Ter keep er Uistanoe." won gimme piece, won't yerT "Now ju git 'way gnd 'tend yer own old hair.

Hut Al would not. He took out hi knife, and. grabbing Hilda by the hair, scaloea ht-r. removing a large piece of wool from tbe top of her h- ad. r-ne acreamed and ran out.

1 hen she decided to have him arrested, but when she explained the case to tiie lerk he said sbe could not get a warrant, and she leir. caring it didn't mas much Uillereuce scyhow. KNOCKED DOWN. An Aged Lady Assaulted By a Oraaksa Xsa at Tlftk Itrset aa4 Ca-- tral Avssaa Head-auarters datectlres are workiag on a strange case. An asad womaa was knocked dawa by a drunken man aad seriously injured.

The victim is Mr, fc'choenberger. sgd 84 year, and living at No. 2C3 West Fifth street. On Thursday nigbt, whil returning home from ctiurch. she passed tbe corner of Fifth and Central avenue.

Some distance from the crossing drunken man reeled up against her and knocked hr down, bevtral people who saw tb accident p(ckd Mrs. 8c hue n-berger up and carried ber iato a grocery near by. At it was not thought that she was badly in Jure, tbe drunken man was not miles ted. When Mr, bchuenberger atte i.pted to aet iup. flowerer.

it was found that her right leg a a broken in two places above the knee. Mi was ibn taken hone and physi-rian summoned, who attended to ber injuries. Owing to Mr, tv-huenberger's age it is feared the result may tve serious. I be ess was reported to tbe polii by bar ralauve A BIG THINQ. It I Prsmlsod ia na Ont had Oat tar a I Festival.

It seem tbat tba November Chrysanthe mum exhibition for the bnflt of two of the charities is to be followed uextspring. Msrcb or April probably, by a much more extended floral festival for th benefit of about twenty of th city charities. Th plans and details of twd very successful floral lesttvals recently conducted in Detroit and illustrated by sterropticoa views, will be given to the ladie interested on Wednesday next at 2:1.0 p. ru-. at 4b Scottish Bit Cathedral.

This preaentatinn will be mad by' Mr. W. H. Llrasrlry. a bo organised and rohd acted fbe Detroit festivals which; netted the twenty-three Detroit charities that Participated a Very handsome sum each.

1 he plans are he rtily indorsed b) Mr. It. P. Critcbeli. tue t'incinoatt B.trlst.

anU others wbo went ta Detroit to attend th festival in that city, wi irh held a rauk among floral exhibitions tnat tb inrinuati May reatitals do among musical A The aierci.atiM of Cincinnati will doubt-leas wslrtitns ait enterprise which should brine or 3U.U00 xcurthtni-is to inciii-nati in tne nick of tune for taring trade. Ii is a work of supererogation to odd that if (he society Isdies of liicltinatl look In lavor upon thisscbente.it wi I go, with a big It is understood that at ibe Wednesday meeting tbe ladies wtli not bs askrxl to vote upon tleclde in reeard tn tb plan, but wi.l be asked tatake it. to tbeir variona hoards ami -t si icr it by tbems elvr at some tuuseqseut time. igi ITEMS ON THE WING Xatas, Ifsws aad Psrsoaal A boo Colo rod 1 rotrpl. Miss Oblkasi a Bibd will leave for Philadelphia.

Penn soon to sbemi ber vacation. Miss Msst Wtyii. who ba be a ously Hi. bas resumed ber duties ss a teacher. A Mat festival is in progress st lirown's Chapel.

Walnut Hills, that la attracting a larg attendance. Tbi lolanthe club will giv it closing hop at Wuebbler' Hall, oa Fremaa avepu. Friday evening. May SO. Os- GaZaway.

of Alien Temple, started to day for Philadelphia to attend' the Ueneral Conference which marts in tbat city. Ma. asp Mas. Kcbovtom. of Jacksonville.

wbo have been tb a-u-sts of Mrs. arsl Jones, left for Chicago Wednesday morning. Taa Afro-Amerieaa LaTies Auxiliary 6a-cioty giv a tea an' Wednesday evening. May It. th res idea of lira Jsmss t'srey.

No. alat svouyon avouue. 10 raise tuna tu tit boctety in err lag on its charitable sura. Dcatao tba vnsit bare of Mr. Pelham.

of Detroit, editor of the Plain Dealer of tbat city, be was g.vea a dinner by Mr. W. Tls-dale. Among the resent were W. S.

Tis -dale. H. I. aw is. F.

Anders. ,11. J. I Jones, tv Hill. IX A.

Rndd and H. M. illa-gina. Dot lass Horse roxs or Rrra Ko. 66 gave a reception at its hall Monday evra lag that tested its rapacity.

Aa excellent essay was rs bv Mrs. tar! r. and instriscuvediseunrs were live red by Itevs. Zrnn s-amuels. j.

F. Ma ind and A. W. Puliar. A lunch wa aerved by the sisters.

Tas receatioa givea last night br Dr. aad Mr. JaredCarcV.it being the second anniversary of their nu irriage. was a social event that aav their friend aa opportunity 10 ex press in many way the high esteem ia which tbo weli-ka wn coelear- Asioe Irom lb nf seat which are aiwas-a a nart of sucn gatoev-iags. 1 be Cordial greetings received by tbe happy twain tor tn-ir futur prosperity a ill be clier tsed aau referred ta with 1 ride aud bie sure.

I ba guests warn abundantly supplsed wita refrvsumanta. Taa fair for th benefit of tbe 'olored Or phan Asylam Fand. wbfcbsclnard recently. was aYna acial sucosaa. ovsr $609 baiag real-is d.

The article that were not sold will dis o--i of at Lnion baptist church Hoi-day evening next to tbo htahest bicdwr. I at Vtsnday evening the aaaaal tussling af tue Trustee Snd subscribers of tho asylum was held at ion aptist burets, lb eaainiif-ruittea aelectad to audit th accouata cd th Truaiee a bo I an no In to. treasury of sver altVCOX un-t Ue intitutla in- a prss tsrroua e-muiiioo Th Serosa of Mssars. albums Ka riy and John o-veopsrt. aa irustees.

bavina usirfd. an elo-tioit wa aldnd the gen k-iuen eauied were nnanimoo-iy i re irO. to uccrd thrataeivea. A BKHioa to sell foQr serve td tba srour.d owned by the asrluru ia Avoodai wa vtgr ousiy oppossvj. and lust after consul ratl ssl a suss Baiwa lJnt tew Lasts H.

no. os to tlsasssa sstlb ss- S-00 Berraa. st- sWtbart ta Baaaett eaardoa EIGHT YEARS it. I I is uie sentence of i Jo For llie Killinarof JohnW Aa reer. A Verdict in tha Eig A Fee Casa tarriy Nearly Twentv Thooand DoIUrs Was ihe 1 oary t-ommissionsrs Aptoistsd cy i8 iLourt.

A Palice "Bittb" 0a Trial Xi lasr I'rebtte and Uiktr Lrg-1 Mattrrs. as was annoonced in terday wool fc. done. guilty jes'erday m-riin tor ki'liag J.il.n eaid brother-in-law. I he instter ti upon, as stated in rsvter.ijT.

Prosecutors the srrrt at plea the he-, solution the UJ not more than that erie cr.n u- circumstances, an.i the 0:. tr.4i saved by accepunir tiie pies. Th Conclusion tavpit it only sfter a careful c- i.i-- ter br Judge Ha-es and rhe Judge went over all tt.e t. Coroner before he arse 1 to Major Bktckhiirn ifiJ counsel for McKay. ItcM J-, Vi nnrt yesterday tliat the cae tne mercy of the was rj was lamentable, because tiie trs llc: '1 ics.

"is it. result of a man net. 1. sec: 4 -t. -deceased a-1 knocked .) doing so had injured one ot eti rj an extent that there ws a iT would have to be rem.

VvfUt ri nreer bad been dnnkji to tMi. h5 wa another cauaofttie I was represented as a mia. wn- se chief sin ass eceSlve ri. Judge Hates sentenced the th penitentiary for ris, that if. after hearing some teit.ir.if-.r it character, he felt justified aou.l njac th term to live That nig Fee.

Kittredgav: Wilby. by. ids "-r ng.j of the Receiver Armstroin tors i.ouas lees tor ici -rr -sa, diet yesh-rday mom ina. It This incltl'les in'-'ri-ft The interest wss )urv rri into Constd' the rr-ce. the liistrict Attorneys, tuil kLs thing for them: I Jmrf Tb Common PI.

as Court in xi yesteraay spttoinlej rt 1 ret II H. inker and Joseph Mo-e at 'tsiris Sioners for he ensujng rt-sr probably begin their Work lie it II A rollo. Snlleh" Ua Trial. Kdward Wlu. who lias ben kt on it polic a man li i aja a anrti for the police.

un ir yesterday in ju re Bates' C-urt nn a ni.ry, burctarizine. He aas joint trrti 1 With lavid I'lark for is of p-amuel Kawlherir. up it it is claimed, em Clark I ie. t- t-l tnen told 'he tHtlice. Iheln-o l.

aerk ever, found In his roo'it. lie i s- told of alirsrd S'lCkl IVr-wre muritr ens, that the grand jury ignor. u. Tha a-is-nteyet rai Judge Smith will this riif rnicg '1i4i case of I'ora lavmeirer Ksiii-t ti bf th Firemen's Pension jfitnJ. If luitin wluch Mr.

FlatniTer i.er it th 1 r-t h.r husliAiiil, who ans 1 1 fi.H ihjnrii-s receive.1 while at i -n Srate aveniif. 'I lie defense! ass tuat J.nl from a speciiic ui i- Jsks Meyers tVorttj Llltat'tl An action in habeas corpin was Ul io ffs. tertlay in the otnmon Itest Coi.rl '0' release of John Mevers. wl.b it Meyers swore to the petition. riU.il Meyers was iiiegsiiy iiei.i.- 1 1 He i held as a iine.

irl the was where a man named Knne ij r1 near umin.nsviiie a fewliir' with Meyers and a Mtui i r-ton. Judge Kvans tsiii 4 writ this morning, char lukao, tforit I. rsn- Th permit of ra. cleaner, was recently r. Tn- ii.nl ft' ol al If-itisess, tne irregularities i 1 Ms 1: Yesterday sued the I oar trstion and the ll -ul I ti roii t.

th issuing to him -l a l-en it au lf. svrt. John P. Murpby is his ia.1 rr.rj. 1 a'b-or at ii.c.i'-s 11 teres i a-tur Ki oss In tb Court news of led him to think Ihe At! wss not safe.

The et.nu.;r fectly safe, and that tin 'ah iu which there Is' litigation 'a- with the purport ol tue 1 iti.t. need not IssY to use I Vrsbats Apitoio'DisHs Lini Ilasrrueier is exi u-riij will t.f John II. Haartneii fearah H. Celling. John I Weaver are cXetitor-lolin W.

Oosling. $1.101 11 Smith Is executor an! sf r-s -i i.r D. A. t'aw-er. 'l I Archirlil I.

it 'fc-l'f will ol Anna I. a 1'f'V. 1 1 Msria l. is 1 ersonslt v. I 6-.

u. f.va c. -eibn i a.i.'.-'oi'rs:.t.J' if-. pertoiin.iy. James J.

Hooker 1- adrnl ftr ard 1. Mcxoiiit 1 1 of Mtrlklsg Wm Csmp. Levey A Co. sn I Mchtea.ker 4 o. had -4 yesterday against 1 Ifedet- I striking tiariietiiafer-.

tin ymgand tl. 4 plaintitls. Jutlg- -ini'li I hurusoa M. hink.t. Crstrsl a Tb trial of i'-n Iick hran is set lor the i't.

1 be aivorc suit of J. Ur, Levi has been com reconci ed and are-iiN -rsi ar t. Irurl At I o. IUH- toaan account ir tacoed a barge of stsTe. 1 1 j.

in a replevin suit. Kw-tr; worth, attorneys. James p. ra 1 bs T. barlesP.

par a jud.i h.r ol the pr- p- riy isa.i t-e s-trrn. Laner. -hnl hers; A ot New p- lse al a sec nut lor "7 i i componies e-e 1 atlaCbturMt. Kramer i hf- caty'daes. o- cosmos rtrat 11 -j.

R954. Henrr K. Irscr mi M.yers.t V.v II.rr.son Broa Ate. Lien. itrVf.

crMt.n-,i"'' 1 etal. Ln ana eie-ui." v. sWsSa. Jams 1. r.

-j 1 iamset ai. -ri -w, VJftk fate "trm" a --f Lien aud exeeut-oB. H-rsfcica i 1 1 t-! Stern, l.suer. r. A O- rs.

1 ek. rei al. Iniuort'" i aVfL itjl Kr maMi Bu-krvtal- lujui.c.10-. sauli a.Hi lJf terday by Judg. lrrunkenns-l'ics "7ji; e.sb.

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