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i 4- Lc-l3 LliiE GREASE; II. Hadden Retires Active Politics, Froia And Robert Archibald Succeeds 'a Hia as Chairman. CraaizatiBB tl Kew Bepabliew. CommittM. Gaul Oiosen Secretary Sam Hamp Treasorar.

EefnnaiBjWcitzel and O'CoaBell Fir- A. Vice-Presidints. each surrounded by seconds, thirds, fourths, aad ho on up to every man who would drink brer, held a long consultatioa. and after close vote it was decided to make Mr. Herr mann First Vice-President and Mr.

Weitxel Second. HB. AkCHlBAiD TALKS. Mr. on assuming the chair.

3 "Gentlemen: I thank yon for tha honor yon have bestowed upon me, 1 shall en- to do aTl in ray power to perform the duties of Chairman and for tha success of the Republican party." (Exultautyelieand ringing of the tire bells.) Mr. L. M. Hadden. who had entered the ha.l some time previous, then secured recognition after several other successful etiorts.

and nominated fcara, Batnp for Treasurer of tbe committee. He moved Mr. Ilampbe nominated uuanimously, and Lis ir.oiijQ wsn" carried. Vivian Littleford 1 1 at th Doint droDoed in a lihe bv 1 ni that Wra. R.

Malier be declared the uuve of Frecinct ti. rourui Ward. sj carried. Maiier and George 111 ft a t.e lor the place at tti primary aleo- -1. mi inn vav nr tii Jdaner.

tineral moved the Chair be era how- i to -iioiot committees ot nine each on i i t'Ki tioiinca, tarried. i ten moved that ail vacancies in Hive ommitte be reierred to the a ommiitee. 1 his wa carried. .1 ie moved a Vote ot thanks be i 1- -M. liauden for hia service as 1 vl nis eomtnitteo.

ibis Was inciuje tne Finance and Cm- Htrr i iil ano prevailed, a oe and slated thttt a 1 hird it i tne coin nut tee was nce-f to kt--o ifarry iiorroiaiin and 'i Ma ir -iticel iu hue, in ttuit John G. O'Con- t-y acclKiuatioo. 'Tbia pre- Muir, notified the aew il ui-ir credentials to the iiuiliiing. the present 1 iiuipa.dn Commiuee. to be a candl- (.

Lairman. said: v. man at the head of 1: most work. 1 chanty are looking I withdraw my 1 rioving to elect airman of the ii.s:viott was jrro'itid I them for tbo TTero thev are It Ptce, e.rlr -y of L'haoman'i arrest by haa scared tnem out. Mr.

Rallaoo'a Narrow Baeapo. 7 IGosborn turned paie. end announced hioa- trviw 1 wtvnt tA hitrmtn. Ai fAnrn. vitH a riwiTV and tnoicarf the world like the Mmint lu)r nf tKa RadodI lean aide of the Moose, brce nramiB.

leaaer oi vd votes in th eoTiTntion nrooped io late and mala many friend in hi caavaes or Coo- area next Coxie. old boy. not tiara. Harry Gosborn waa not cieaaed with the crimpe toe bora Pat in mm. nenner-ia Harry Probaaco.

Both tentleraea are con- lidctably featered. '-i Arebibald on. will aaDOQnee his TO THE BARS. rorcar Btraaa Trut to CoaaaaU ftideMe att tka Caaaty laik Bein, naahl to escape from Jail like Andenon. Henry Streng.

alias Btrony. tried Coxie, UJ4 Boy, Kecireg tne wgaaixauoa ti 8trenBl. 0T9biM fiad.andsince he went Fire 'Commissioner. Bob 'Archibald was tected Chairman of the Bepnblicaa Execu tive Committee yesterday suc ceeding Lou ia M. Hadden.

who declined to i be a candidate again. The newly elected committee met at Cen tral Turner Halt with fully 120 members present Thairman Hadden called the meeting to order and requested Mayor Mosby to Jake the chair. XJia Honor' did so, and Jimmie Juuir was chosen temporary Secretary id tne absence of Maior Joe Gaul. the regular offl clsl. Without the ceremony of calling the roil' the liayor called for nominations for Chairman of the committee for the ensuing year.

Colonel Esnds nominated Robert Archibald, of the nineteenth Ward. Spragu nominated Charles T. Dumont who declined. Oarry Herrmann was nominated and too. declined, Some member in the year of the hall, who kept himself concealed, named Louis V.

Hadden. who also declined. Mr. Hadden moved that the rules be sus pended And Ur. Archibald be elected by acclamation.

Charley Duraont seconded the motion, and it, went through with startling unanimity, For Secretary. K. Appling nominated Harry Goshorn. of tha Seventeenth. Ward.

Bob Kelly nominated Maior Josecw L. GeuL. L.M. Hadden arose and said, that Major Gaul was an old soldier and he moved be be chosen by Chairman Mosby refused to entertain the motion, saying there were more than One candidate. Haddea Goshorn don't -want it any how, Goshorn Mr.

Chairman. I withdraw my same. Hadden'a motion to elect Maior Gaul by acclamation was then carried unanimously. Mr. Hadden then moved that two Vice- be chosen.

This was carried. nnd Robert Harlan. rM nominated Garry Herr mann. Ed Kistner bamcd Gesrge WeitrsL, paying him a glowing tribute as an old sol dier. Mr.

"Weitxel sat there in a brown study, perfectly oblivions' of the enlogy passed upon nim. Brigadier-General Bundy nominaked Ferd Joellte, who declined the honor. riSTSKg KICKS. L. M.

Hadden arose aad moved that Garry Herrmann be elected by acclamationwhich brought Ed Kistner to his feet The latter exclaimed indignantly: Pi am opposed ttt Mr. Hadden running this I want no clique or ring businesa. I have nominated a gallantsoldier for this dis- tinguislied honor, and I want him Mr. Weitxel sat alongside of Garry Hefr- man a. still in a brown stody.

Mr. Kistner was ancry rtd there -were fears of a turn alt. but John P. Mnrpb poured barrel of Bond Hill oil on the troubled water by moving to 'eleet'Meaars. Herrmann and Weitxel by ac-r clamatiCn.

r. i 3 wdva Murphy ia doing so said: "It is like tweedledum and tweedledee. It make no tiiiferenee who if First Vice-President and who is rJeoond. Let them settle that with foor-eunce gloves." Loud applause from outside tbe topes. The motion was carried unanimously.

Mr, WeitzeU shaking his brown atudy long enough to vote, then resnming it Sobse- quently Messrs. Herrmann and Weitxel, to Jail has not received as much as he wanted of tb drag, and this has made him wry narvmin. Las! nisht while the watchman was mating nis rounas ne uasnea a is iigai into fttrenraoail and was aurnriaed to see 8 Iran banging to the bars of his cell. He gave tiie alarm, and with the assistance of another watchman Btreng was cut down. He black and blue in tae Tare, nis tongue protruded, and he was almost dead.

A phrsi-cian waa aent for and lie brought him around ail right, btreng used a atrip ott the bed sheet to aang nimseir witn. ne retasea tosarwny he did it. but it ia supposed that his relatives have failed to get him out aad nave gone back oa him. ELECTROCUTE THEM Every Month in the. 'Year.

The Plana Suggested to the Hamane Society For Killing- Cur. The Law Committee of the S. P. C. A of which Mr, P.

Bradstreet is President is drafting an ordinance for passage by the Board of Legislation which will place the businesaof dog-catching in tha hands of tha society. Mayor Mosby i deeply interested in the proposed. change, as he is heartily sick of camn matters, and has offered to pay the society the bounty now paid to the dog- ratahe. Tbe society cdnsidering plans and hear. Inn suggestions from all parte of the country wbere tha work is in the hands of the K.

P. THE PBXSKKT POO FOCVD And manner of catching tbe stray enr-s and unclaimed dog will be done away with and new building erected lor the sole occu pancy of homeless dogs. Arts will be used to capture animals, and they will be kept for some iengib ol time. If the Don nd cau be located near enough to sn electric llehteircuit tlie curs Will probably killed bv electricity, as it is tnnuKiit ro be ta -most humane moaeorafaMi. 11 the circuit can not be obtained they will probably bo suffocsteri by charcoal fumea.

as is. none la Philadelphia. 1 he catchers win- wora ALL THK TSAk Instead of a month or two in the summer. nd the carcasses of the dead dogs will be sold to tbe desiccating or soap works, while tne skins win oe awposeu 01. to tne tanneries.

mis, with the Dounty from trie citr. will keeDthe institution una Darina basis. Mrati- while the dok-catcbers are doing nothing, as the Humane Society SHE WAS MAD- v. BoeAAsa the Sqalrebeekted a Caaa Agajaat Some time ago Ida Banney. a colored woman, entered suit against Mrs.

Mary Wei- ler. of a West 8eventh srreet. for $3 54 which she claimed was due her for scrubbing floors in the defeadaat's bouse. tha. case cam up for trial Mrs.

Waller proved that she bad paid Ida all that was her. ano a verdict' was accordingly rendered in 'bet favor, 'i bis made Ida very wroth and she threatened to get even with MraJ Weller. As she continued to atand in front of tbooffice after the trial a 1 unstable waa detailed tu escort Mrs. Weller home. As soon as tney reoched tbe street Ida darted away and disappeared over Seventh Thinking that Mrs.

Weller was safe in going alone the Constable returned to the office. A few mo. menis later iaa again reappearea ana commenced scratching Mrs. Welter's lace 7 PETERSEN. FINED.

a i'ti. a on pulling her hair. 1 ho interleronoe of stable prevented Ida from doing further harm, and Mr. Weller waa safely eeoorted hnfflft. appntlaers Oa tit Barkkardt Italaa Ibrwarh With Thalr Work.

Messrs. Griffith and Holtxinger. the appraisers oa the Burkhardt building. have finished their work and handed in their valuations, as follows: On tb corner build' ing and -fixtures. SUA.

1 VI 09. and on the Geierabofer tS69. The overlap ping of policies give them- considerable trouble. Tha work of tearing down toe ruins goes oa slowly. About 5 o'clock yesterday tin south-west oorner waa pulled --v Jadga 7 tiregw Assesaee the DraaJtea ProAenor.

Rev. Henry Petersen appeared before Judge Gregg yesterday fo drnnkenness. He said that ho did not know whether' he was drunk or drugged. butOfHcer White said be had a package that would stock a saloon, and iust then a woman in the loom Jumped up and asked to speak for him. but Judge Gregg an ill it was not necessary, and he then fined Petersen the costs.

EL M. Bulison. ot Pric Hill, had an almost miraculous escape from a serious accident yesterday. While waiting in her buggy, for a raia to pasa at the railroad crossing on West Kighth street her horse became frightened at tb noise of the locomotive, and started on a wild tear alongside of the Fortunately a number ot train hands rushed un And stepped the frightened animal before he had occasioned any damage. Major McKtnl.y a Bloiao Clnolte.

At tha regular meetina of the Board ot Directors of the Young lien's Blaine Club the jouowmg trersons were elected to mem ship: Hon. Wm. McKinley. A. Little.

August L. Hoel'i. Chas. A. Co imbs.

VT. linker. Robert L. Joubs aad oouia C. j.

acu. A Sailor And a ThieT. James Mullen, a sailor, was arrested ty Oi-ceri Horn sal Barameplr yesterday for two coims and a i irom Imritt sl v.o on street, c. i i ProfxroM. Tt very imri-rtant in t' 1 i .1 a i io t- eye, ii 1 H.

i THE ENQUniEB, CHTCHT2TATIi EBXESD AT. AUG US fTIfAITT AfOTT A A'VTI lirrrnv. "V-t a irn TnT-nvm rTrnv vn tn.ivm AVTs I'rrrrA' 5 I -fc, l.tVJ A. A A. 9 A U'kl A It A A KJ 9 n.

aap -w 4 I aaa iy" V- --J i Jt Ji i-zLJuHi ivJCiww'l' A luch noctrs. (rT TTT Taliiiit treet, et. II- I'll I 1 i I III I seif oat ol politics. Harry ProKssco appeared early end oe- Uveid a verbal Bote to Cbarlsr McCartby from Bam BaUer. McCarthr ahook hia bead Another Slate SlipsThrpugli' tirtr, and ftr an Immenw amootjt r.i.mn AAiitiint! Mllllltttlf tA IH 111 REJECTED, All Bids For Odd-Fellows Temple.

ITW NU. Will IU UCIIUTilUVII. j-iaamav-i m. Wat Khm tiira niniiifttfM. fiTa mifintei later iiiia nf Tho Itfieffiiiv CnTif nf FlaM There were few candidate praaent.

Billy Ford va on band with a hat ta4alatlvaani and Eaat Rfrtad atreat aboe. Hiaten1tobaUia Beau Brnramel of the Other next -Legislature. Bob Uliard waa there 4- Eetnraed. fly ITeWiBalldiact About -To Erected. a.

BUal Bitata Traaefera -and aforttracaa Placed on Baoord Taetarday. The Board of Directors of the Oddfellws new temple met yesterday in Architect Han naford's office, and. as it was thoocht wonid re re ted all bid tor the super- atrncture of the sew bnildina; ine resolution wntcn was aanea caiw lor a rBodeHii of the plans and a aarina of expense wBerever it may be practically ao-eoaapliabed without sacrificing the beauty raafetyof the EuildinK. i when the plans are. completed and ao- proyad they will be again sabfnitted for bids.

So reason was riven for the throwing oat of all bid farther than those present were not miseiitg from Architect Han naford's office. Yesterday morning on copy was returned to Mr. Hannaford by mail. Jt is thought they were taken away by plumbers who wished to study them at leisure, aad that whan such a racket was raised they became frightened and did not sendy them -back. Those present at tbo Director' meeting yes terday were: John E.

Bell. Charles W. Man ning, boi P. Klneon. Charles A.

Miller. Mar cos Warth, Hear Weilkamp. W. Bard. J.

Bobinsoa and B. H. Beemelin. Its next regular meeting wilt be on the first Monday in September. Architect George W.

Bapp la preparing I It has been definitely settled that -A. E. Burkhardt will'again occupy his former site. The propeaed erection of a hotel has been given Ifnlberry -street Christian Beforra I Church begin. work on tbe new church I and parsonage this week.

j. The plans of' the Fifth Presbyterian Church at John and Clark streets Will be completed iu a low oars. L. W. Waldron.

for Mr. Sarsh Mail, will begin' the erection of a tW8 'dwelling on ruber areaiM within a lew days. Franklia. tbe architect 'Is preparing plana for an eight-room residence for E. Evans in T.

Geehorn's beautiful Clifton home is almost completed. W. Fraaklih has finished the plans for three six-room dwellings, to be erected by Char-Jet Shenck in Avondale. Ha bet Bros, are about to erect a three-story pressed brick store ia Columbia at a cost of -Joseph Settelmeyer bought from John Wittekihd. on Saturday, a lot 33 by 100 feet On the east side of Third avenue.

near Charles street. Gamp Washington. lor SmOQ. P. J.

Welch is erecting a $3,500 residence on the west side of Considin street, between Phillips and Bassett streets. V- Meet of tbe builder are out of tbe city and the ifxchanm presents truly taidsammer- like nnnearanco. The few who remain in tha cur will bold a business meeting to-Cay. Philip Banner will shortly erect a two-and- rt a-half-etory brick residence on Warner streak Moessinger. Fritsch Hugle sold nearly ti.000 worth of Nor wood leu last week, Dr.

Joseph JCindeL M. will soon begin tha erection of a handsome brick residence en Barnard street. REAL ESTATE TB ASSIES! 6org Goacklag aaA wire lo Maggie JC. Abel et at by M.jmt oa aaa aid of JTaUar street, feel sob of Court straet: Isjaa Jobs H. fpobret au.

aor aberitr. to Janea Agv new, lots Hob. aad oa plat at tows et new Ha- 'i -J William Solport to Abba Si o( Kdrward B. Bluaf aaeond addllloa to -JLooKiaud aad Koadlnr; tZ.a. aopbla B.

Haascbe to Beraara Arnanefr, lot st. of K. Bnoauhs's sobdlvWoa of ralrmoaiit; Igndte Boas to Adam Habor. a strip KM feet arid oa eoaaty foaa la Delhi Towasbtp; t7 Kllra fclllott t. alana It.

Walkot, lota Joa. 4t and 41 la i. a. BoaaaU' sabdtvlaioa of LIB wood; t.3VB. ti root off tb out of sold lot, o.

42; 1 aad oiner einiBinvrtiiiwi. ttt Howell and wire et at. to xoseeb n. Ia- gerauli. lot No.

M. oa wtglaal Wwb plat et village 01 t. ino; fi.T Hanrv A. ntark and wife to Q. W.

BUrk et al, lot lis H7 ill lit, oa aorta side of Kdea Park. m. tranco lying botwaaa uubort avenua aad -teat. lumtfT road: flAA. 1,1 o.

a. 1 a.rior aoa who to- aaara, aote X.OB. in and Hi. antolBlaesaBia: sijna J. Joiio.imii aaa wife lo sam.

lots Koa lit, I3ii.il U. adloiblna aboedoserioed: kdr1n P. Mark and wile to Oeo. w. 6tark.

lets Ao. 71, 74 tun 7a, lying In xan incatlty. also abov aald lots 114. IIS. lis, 117, lis.

us. laoaod t3l: also Ifia br lift teet oa wi ataooi paltoa avanoe oortb vi Cilcn Park ontraac alao la by 120 fort oa weat ansa ur jnnw aveno. aajvinins una or too i.aroon of EOea Park tlw tu by IM feet oa oast si do rt Alpine straet. 7 reot Burt of kdoa Park: also by liH lost on oaiit side of Albino straot, feet nortb of kidenPark; alaoaainpof laod ia. aorta line of Xutzeway trtaot ia Avimdale.

SS.O0O. Ad ward At', btriwc admlulntrator to Ooorge Matoors, leaaeaoia oaiaio in oy i i .1 oa aoaiu nt corner ol cnapel atraot and Para Arooue; alto by las feetoa west side Park a.aaua, toot oortb ol Cbarwl ureal, lmni to twroiba Kraft, by 130 tot on raatside of bay la a-onuo. being lot No. aa vf ktlllor A Total's subdivision; fioa. J.0..0 R- Hiewart and wife to P.

J. Welsh, hy et on waataido of Coaaidiao avoobo. oa Prfco aill: iM- Manraraths Barth and baabaod to Benaaa Bchiacbiar. I 41-iuo acre la eecuoa 'o. 7, Coieraia TowbsDid; tfCu.

uaora-o Vao Way and wife to Georn Eabloa.all of (ramnrs' ondlvlded Interval In i SS-IOU icm la tocuutis i and sn. auuciook Tewaahlp: 1 and ether eonKifiorailonH. Aloort Krkenbracher'et al. r.nu Bllaa. Iota oa.

48. 4. 7 rranlork' autxtiylntoa At a lo trustees to Co-r, Ss aad St Mlair Lawls to yll Wllllama. tola Ko. tW And NI ol sraaion' sobdlrisloa o( blue Aab sum HarrlMin Durroll at ai.

lo Pamine H.quIib.S$ br IJt leet on autb aiaool Kaitidua atroet, lot TVkia loet eaat tlorrell liaa ivrxr tod haaband io Klobool Klea. parts of low No- 40. fe and at ot Joha P. atboytaux.ad-dllloa to Mt Pleaaaatltl.aua. Alex.

W. Haitor.1 to K. 1 HcCarnaa.qaltcl.iai to lot u. 21 ot Laao ttooilnary orouada ot VValaat Hilla; 1 and biawr eooalderatlona. CUar y.

Uunclcei. aoaraiaB. to Alcbard T. Jto-Couin. aoor.

amo 1,4 No. 31 ta.a.A aih.rloa M. Ctw.K at aL, oar r-borlflTao Prad.rlck Hericnn. 4 bi fovt oa norlb-iit coraor 1 wn.it a aid Re atr: als-, li by fact aa eaat aide ot 1 weif'b strt: fn.vx St Marv L. Th-lrlns ami bu.baDd to Carrie Nlebol-ao'i, Imc No.

luof craatora' auodivialoa Ia Twooty-tti t-rti: rJ ao. p.trn Ha. I to A Henna Wloorr, lot lo. of Sob.l'Vi-d.n l.t No. 1 of J.

W. i-ibleya aaodlvla- 1 in ii l.m Km. in, and ot J. v. f-iu tii Aiunuoa lo Lora mo St o.

i--u KtnKr and wife io Anru.t Rinrr.S0b inn i a al Fmuiaa straot, loot Duriiioi fopur airvet; at.R. l. el su. par to J. bv 70 leet on tin ,1 ora.r 1 au4 Kalnwln alley amis Hanry w.

fly yaara Voa- 1j bt on eaat of oiiiv)niery pik In -tH 3i. tyiiinibia 1 oo n.hio. aa- r-( prl V'i i.ra al rc.l at la l-eorre clHn.la, uir.iy-oloa tf 3, br ltl feel on tfta Burin Hide of rl. i- frel sweet, oa aiaut l. aiiaual Vu, ot parcbaao at I n.

Krhenra et at. to aaine) Don. rweatr 4-lJ by l-t on trie i. t-ei ot 1 airteauui sowt; I ri-neat. i (-.

to Cnmlne a et lv i.t oa lu a I ind cm.uoio st.oela: ao-l i I A r-f. -r l.v 1. i -it ri) i .1 and -J S.d 1,1 tiCUt l.u ttt i.flt a-n laat i Mat af4 of Phwm imw. ff i anrib off nl olb-remiidermf tfoa. filair A Ihi ls stxiru.

lot pM4 of (jjuttoni'mMiTbaoa Blu Ab: fxn. Mtrnr worir Jck.aca, tola o. aus aa of i uibd)TtUuo: fK to Joka Uookler. lot Mo. mm Snbttl- Kou woaor A.

B. HM tnu. flv mir lMMrailtr4 kaowa aa y. Jldt uriil; stoavaix nu, art M. i Boat Batata- Morteae-e noarsAeaa tirr roi aitcoka.

Tboa. A. Moore the sf adlaoa Baiidlag A a- oooiauon a. i Brnci W. Flyna and wif to laa lladlaaa Buiioiny Aa-ciciauoa I- Goorar JC p.

AaOeraoo to taa Avoadala iaa VMOOlnJ Catharine Paiy aad haabaad. MkAdama Buiidlne Comoanv-, Wro. B. yoswinKie ana wlie tolstar Boildlac ae ana Bulldlnc vBpaar aw Alice CuDala.baui aa4 hiwaud to Ibe al- wooe Uona Cooioaar JOS fTliarlM P. nadataa tlia luokland aad Umllnt.

aavlaa aad Uu ST. vr. ctiaai fo the Job. au JLoaa aaa HuUdliMT Compaay Xto Gal today aad boabasa to tea CUiaaaa imudiav aite luftn i to Llllto J. Radiatll baa.

W. lw wn. Krnuaacaor wife to I tie ver.nia ward Lroaa aad Bolldina (mnnar. Wia. Ijattbard to kbdadiIa Lou aad 3 ooo aono i Coo ad Oelertcb aad wife to Uw W.

Ney Bananca aoiaa a to al FrMtnrt Hibim Val -Holm. fUerlfl It. 7 a J. a Klaenbmikor to ValUalm. Short 4.4K I aaa.

T. IneKaoa to T. Morn. Cruofurd QUO Boraard R. Hmlia to toe LIMrtl loaa aiid JiUUdlDg laapmy Frederick xcbults aad wife to Baraoaia No.

a a. ijl a. if a Tbnmaa H. Wllhama and wife lo Addrntoo AaaoeiatloB aad Lou chisui SABS Cbarlt F. Panll and olio la Mar Batialas A Mo.

I CoaaoanV: ajoa Mrl Kirtjaj.r to Uarriaua-asoooe Lwtul aotldlna AafKtclatlna en Lou la Huckwall lo Wat. Arebarotal 17 CBiaarino fenvaraet aad boabaad to Josapa lAM levslo D. ttuaa and hoabaad ft loiloa build- Adaia if and wlla to 'uol Tblrd Ware bulldtna AaMotatioa. i Bva Anliaday aad buabaad to Ftaak Bowim, eatblor. )la AaodncH aad hoabaad iteaale loaa a new way last night Ha attempted to free satisfied with them.

A strange afleir that 0iLdil aasociauoa Cmpw. himself by suicide. etreag is 1 oocasionea no iirue emanMt vu mat on Tflt Federal B0T3 Not In It at Any the forger arrested some time ago for beatiog I Saturday when tha hid were-opened, the .4 i 1 I Lcverone Co. out of a small amount by 1 lour copies ol plans for plumbing were all Blag 9. I nving them a check en tha First National tie Sew Body With Scarcely a Struffgle.

Bank of Lawrenceburg. when arrestee be declared that he would never go to the Peni- I ian.Iaaa aaaa ka atdal 4 V-AAft al tfAMl t.i i.ew SMI Aasoclatloa No. Ornpao. sue wm. M.

JuawlDKMi aad wlla laiiUi Bulldlu Joaa w. Hartwaii to walkar Marl. II Una RsWtM al. to NdImI TnirA WarO Ralld. Ins Aatoetatlua Companr- lAostralta Hnlabtrd a I.

to Boteoers and lirovara' Balldiaa and T.naa rnmnmf tana Cblrias Baoaca to Mary sror at 4MO plana for a larca five-story warehouse to be I BttlldredS erected at once on rront street Dy.tneitoa- mann Leaf Tobacco Warehouse. Wm. Oabaart at to alar Suildlna Aaao- clatloa Nat t-mpMoy Wm. oobhart la Mtar Bolldtaa Aaaa- clatlun So. CntBDanT 1A00 joiia r.

auiq baa aospaaa lajtsut V. uiob- M. rf 1 Jab a O'Conaar ataL.10 He. Adaou liulldlag ON THE LIST. of Electrical Wiret.

Probability Tha The Witt Go Undor- BTOond Tb Board of Ad- i' ministration. Electrical matters were again disoussed by the B. of A. yesterday morning, Mr.Herrmaan offered a resolution instruct ing the Corporation Counsel to take such action as may be found aece-sary to protect the city's interests in the injunction uti re cently brought by tha Cincinnati' Edison Electric Light Company. The resolution wss adopted.

Mr. Herrmann farther suggested that the Engineer and Electrician he directed to prepare a statement of all person companies or corporations operating overhead wires for the purpose of lighting, furnishing power, telegraahing. teleohoning or any nther nur- nnaa in tnia city, and to snnmti it in Board. Jhis resolution, whieh was also p- asoveo. wa T- A no STkP Toward action nn the snbway question which wiuproDabiy up to-aay or tomorrow.

Claim to the amount-ot ta.ouo were niea on account et tne Nnatgnniery-roaa im nmnnL thus hrinrine the total amour of claims to fi29.000.ib eom nutation of bids fnr the i-DtnKnenl al vino street, trom Corry to was laid on the table to await the decision of tha Courts a to whether tb Claims lornemaceasnaii saia hofnro rr af tor the imDrovement ia made. S. Mcllerniott was tb lowest bidder at S53.275 10. The dairies of Louis Bergman and Win. Nieman.

botn of Perin tret wer reported "fiitn." One of Nieman's cow' Was Con demned. John Kordmau' en the Baltimore pike, wa Ktroaf pi-tv. i Vr XTilliant TTrfTi tmanti. of the Kaading road. bad two cows etindemned.

Live stock to the: value-of $103 was condemned. A resolution to improve ivnowiion stree. from Hamilton, to Linden avenue was Adopted. Water Works main pipe extension payrolls amounting to H.524 96 and a. voucher in favor of red bwiiser iot gasoune iignuag for -916 22 a or approved, GEO.

WASHINGTON LIED Wfcea Bo Satd That Aaj-oa PTortb Did Hot Havaj A Mavelo. 'Aaron KorthP yelled Prosecutor Herten- tteinJn the Police court yesterday, and a colored man wearing a pair of bine overalls and a hickory shirt with, his head wrapped in enough bandages to supply the army. stepped forward. Whve's George Wbingtou asked tb 'He's dead." remarked some ot the gang on the yellow bench "No, I ain't: yer I is," said a little colored man as be pushed himself through the crowd and made for the witness stand, Washington, although having tbe same name as the Father of His Country, did not look like any of the pictures shoved on tbe publio as a correct likeness of the first Presi dent. George head was incased in a large baudage.

and be couio oniy see out ot one wen, waat was tne trouoier asaa toe Prosecutor. "North and me had some word about a pick and shovel. I Bays: 'W ut d'l know about rer ol' pick and be says to me: I'll beat yer to death with this stick or I aiji got 'Yer ain't cot no moscle.ars I right back and then 1 'bused him like a yel low dog. 1 ain't denyin nothin mind yer, i aenyin noimn unnuyer. fco be aaya musclar ano od 'What fur yer aay 1 ain't got no 1 says.

Caub yer ain't. -Den blithe didn't use ne stick he ho want at mo. Die, uaarl a mek a hl tV hen he Wna hittin' me dat officer come along an' 'rested a dat egxactlv like it an happened. "What have you got to aay. horthr "How did you get hnrtT" Ho- fonant the- ntfieera and ha was clnbbed." spoke nn Officer McCartby.

iwenty-hve dollars and costs, said judge Gregg, and JNortu went down FACTS AND FANCIES. The bases on which the two great factions of the financial world stand and giv baUle become mor clearly defined as tb cionds ar blown aside. Un the otre head is the great with shortage abroad, wbich analogy and history show I be the cause of great prosperity, especially to railroads. On the other ia the distress, fear and caOtioa at money centers from the large curtailment of credit and tbe unsettled feeling caused by silver legislation. In the end tbe ootiinistic bull cron side will win, while for the moment tbe pessimistic, bear, ao-time-money aid controls.

When the change of aurfac sentiment. wbich makes the daily -actuations, will come is tb question speculators derate. It will be whea gold comes back or when tb large shipments of grain mak an impression on tbe public mind. The tone before the start is evidentiy bearish oa th failure in New "York. This the bears point to as Justification of their position, while ibe ether side answers that ittis purely local.

So much for theory, now for facta. Ths opening is o3. London was tetter, and a pressure develops on Louinvilie, which shortly is down on poi.t front r-re-vioos closing. Others ar down rem i to K. from which Bur, first to rally.

Sew tr uni Ien anew wes.oess ia xr', te i er. being small and only r.rr-les. ever, is geherally a C-t i.i rii-iter. tiu la S3 .1 I' 1 aa civtr icf 1 r. since the dawn of history f' Haa man ever witneseed atarvaiioa upon the scale which is probable as the result of Vhi continent's wide distraction of cropsf One o'clock the market is weak aaa the bearskin fall cry aaainat Union Pacific.

9: LouirrUle. (S. Wail street feel as hoaelesa as wer. "Market toft on undefined fear and want of customers." Gossip: It ie errtala that the semper of the street is imnroring. and operators who have been bearish for months now aay the market is in better abapa than it has been since April.

-Van Erabnrg A Attrbary are bull ish oa the situation. John Bloedgood is bull, ririag as a reason that all that ia black in the financial situation has been discounted. Trad look for a reaction, be cause of the sudden rally. 7. Low- Courage! Fight your theory oat say the bulla.

Sky will clear soon. AU the pressure of the last hour was con centrated on Union Pacific which touched 39. and, closed Western Union was weaker, on the theory that it had not been Towa: troTanoK tonrwim a aaa a. scar. suiu.

tXocxa. Aletitaon a. B. and Q. C.

C. aad Kt. Cut aad uhto.24 prof voicaso waa. fill. Dolawars and Lark.

I IMM. aad Trau .,1 aria. a.rle aeoodsM Aioan Tmrt. lxoiTllle aad Kath'. ataaaattan.

hilatoan Pad He AO. Mocar Hello. Co A m. aue. Mof Co.

Xattoaat Cordage Cu xw a.nriaB isorfotk prer. Konhara Pacin Mortbara Pacitto protJ MlOI 1 1 11 1 1 Oreroa tibort Llao Oatarto aad WoMOTi Paol ao Mall Itradina K. and Uf Rook fahuad 8L Paol ot. aul prt oiiyor 1 xaa Five! Ho Caloa PaeiSc, aoaa i-aeine Wbbbsb Paoiae anr Weatera nloa w.uai. w.

aad A- prof Tatal. SSI 47 1954 is: I4 7 1S MB 6XJ is 47 SIM tit 12 KM Zl 71 5V huf'-i '41 Ti STSI 47S 1SSI 36 II, tH 41 Sift lit. iii fcik IS iMt BIS 16 etW J4M 47 1 J4 ZS 11H cz luulal, Si 9Ht 71 ne lns soo 471 Ja sun 48 Sons io 60S Sim 1-VK) 4MO aHl un IMJO THOUGHT SHE WOULD Kilted By Bollrowl Tvmha, suad She wAa old Lady' Dti. Mrs. Mary BecV.Vged 70.

was kiUed Men- day eveaiog. about 7J8 o'clock, by freight train No. 49. ran by Coadactor Barry Bolan. of the O.

and M. Mrs. Beck resided at North Bead, and after making gome purchases, at the grocery, started up the railroad track to visit her daughter. MraSi Bossl. living near Lisle Crow's coke ovens.

When she bad almost reached her destination tbe train struck her and ah was instantly killed, having sustained a broken a horrible rh i the aide of her tv'bile it is not thought mat me looa msiar commuted soicide. she seems to have- neliberately Talked Into the approaching train, which she waa facing when killed. There is sometbina remarkable about her death. Inasmuch as she seems to bay poa-seesed an omen that she would day meet her death in the manner in which she died, and has often remarked to her friends that she was doomed to be killed by the cars, It ia said that no blame-can be attached to the railroad tonptnr. the whistle was blown while rounding the curve ini mediately beyond tb spot where she so unfortunately met bet-death.

i l.if Ai 4 YQUR TROUBLES Tea Blay Talf te: tha pt Bevlew." The members of the Board ot Review are investigating tbe holders of various trust certificates. The Cordage Trust. Lead Trust and Whisky Trust have com in for thalr share of probing along with, tha Standard Oil Company. Many, holders of such stock have beea cited to appear before the Board, and all protest that their stock is not taxable, because it represent property which is paying taxes to the State. Board will.

however, olaee all sneh stocks on the do pli cate, leaving tbe Trusts to tight the matter out in ike Court. The amount thus placed on the-dnplicate id be very large. Tb viewer of tne Board expert to complete their labors by the totn of tins month, lbs Hoard ia also examining tii mortgage records and citing all holder of aucb securities who have not made returns. What their action will be haa not yet been definitely determined. 'squiRE BAAAd Over Fot Aaaaalttag KU1 Jiaaasy 4 Pel an Other Caaea.

In the Police Conrt yesterday morning Billy Sanderson was bound over in the sum of SLOOO for assaulting to- kill Jimmy Dolon. Robert Meredith was given thirty days and CO for stealing shirts, and Theodore Gibbons, alia InJlon. was given sixty days and bned HC for obtaining bucgy rides and other thing under false pretense. Frank Quinn, chanted with robbing Georg Walton, was dismissed, as it was proved that Walton was drunk and Quarrelsome, and (auinu (imply took hi revolver for sale fceepine and told him to com back the next day, when he wai sober. Jn-stead of doing that be had Quinn arrested.

DRUIIIIER'S DAY. TbwiP Aaaaal JabllooTFill be Hold at Ceasey i 1 Island To-aaorrww. The annual outing of tbe dmramer will be held at Coney island to-morrow, The jolly Knights of the Sample Case are coming from all parts of tha country to participate ia tbe annual camn fire. They wilt be welcomed by tne local brethren in force and a big throng of einzeas to whom lruminer IayiB an ooeasiiv of great piensnre. WU raokie Levoy will make a lauooa aacen-shmi and a i-arsoiiute Iiiereaill Also be a aeries of iiumiab.t enntests of endurance and speed, prize lor tfie bevt sopearinf and tbe bxmiiest tnau.

and a picturesgn display of hre-worka. EX-DETECTIVE Bwtttt Jail rorCluaalas; Bis Wife Wltk a ltBtebor-Kalfo. .1" Ex-Detective Jim White was in tbe Police Court yesterday for drunkenness. The complainant was Officer Hutchinson. He testified that White went home drtmk and terrorUed tbe whole by ainc hi wife tnrougn ao a.it?y iib a White made no len-e.

aud u.i tires sent ham to Jail for ton uays. I Ehe Tall Iato A Cellar. Yesterday morning Koss Gunby. aged 10, of 80 Elm street, was wood iu front of the new perin at the corner of Fifth and "-'dentally fell inf. tt.e cc.

a teniy-Dve r-no wc-r' i i of the workmen ana I f. 1. were broken, ai. J- briis-a. Laokai: ar I a e.

Among rs Et I i. a f---n -) bt.re -a Ales I'jsrters re i man rfcis jroe. -rr PRETTY Indicted For Forgery While Other. Prisoners Are Custody la Aeeordaaee Witktic Graad Jary'i V-' Finding. sold down.

Chicago Gaa stronger on divi-1 81mOB Obnaayer File! Jaed-PappeiT doing here. Close was dull snd uninviting. And a Number Art Ealeased From Answer AlttTnatiTa Writ ia tha Fischer Caa Jac Ont of twelve indictments handed down by the Grand Jury yesterday the fUowing were made pablict William Busch. manslaughter, for killing WlUiam Edeler. Henry B-JStrong.

obtaining' goods by false pretenses from J. A rata. Edward Price, for raping Llxxie Wright George May gold, for raping laara Bell Solomon. Cora Giililand. alias Cora Davidson, for forging a receipt of tbe Adams Express Com pany.

j. Nathan L. Johnson, for atteringand pub-Uehiaga forged check oa tha German ha- tional Bask. -v: A number of prisoners wer dismissed yes terday from custody. Tha eaaea ignored by the Grand Jury wer against Clara Price.

Charle Holta, Andrew Baker. Michael Law lea. J. Y. Armstrong! Albert Bee.

John Monohan. Stanley Hatch. John P. Slough. C.

W. White. Jemee E. Adams. Albert J.

Posey, Savage. William Filler. Thomas Madden. John W. Merrill.

Wilsoa. Harry Strehley. Henry Sohnlta, Joacpa Foster. Jo seph Ong and John Haolon, THaea- floa. Charles Snooks pleaded not guilty of horso- netlinA -O Sam Dudley pleaded guilty of assaal'taad battery and got a aaateno of thirty Jays aad US, -'i Wm.

Tbompsom pleaded guilty to grand larceny. ,) 'V1-- Baa4r roe Aaotkec Judge Kumler yesterday granted decrees for divorce in tbe Williams and.Smith heard tbe day before. A Dtatlnettew Witb a DUToawaa. petition in error was filed for Gnstav TliockmaA. snnvicted In tha PotiC Court for "irivina a concert without a Oo4 ground of error.aaaigaad is that the in formation, to be actionable, should read; "Keeping a concert hall without a license A JgUk-Skaa Case.

Thomas Shay will ao to tha. Cireoit Conrt with tii mil eases, includiag that of Will iam Braitcn bacb. i Tlao Cata Cowipawy Waaato-to HHtlta 41 pa. Jndg K. JR.

Smith heard yesterday, pre- cediusinstitated by tl Gas Company to prevent the Edison Company from laying nndorarronnd ooadaita within the territory bounded by Kao and Walnfatand Pearl and ika I fifth streets. ice niaiutia eiaims op ten dan tu no rant within mat simmb ior tbe onrooses the work in progress. Tne matter was taken under advMement. JAg-aoat Affivaaad, When Solicitor-General Taft arrived, from Waahinaton day befor yesterday-b greeted by a sweet little daughter whom he banotsea. KIbsm Obarsuftr'i Awawor.

An answer was filed on behaaf of 8imon Obermayer to the plea to prevent him acting President of Ui S. Obermayer Manu facturing Supply He denies neglecting tbe business, and says be bad no idea of a rival concern under his management. He holds a one half interest in tbe local one. and is not as a matter af sense, going te buck Skainft himself. He say that himself and Jacob Heifineimr own all interest in site home concert, and that tbe names of tb other alleged In rectors are sa th oks f-r tbe parpoee ot lnoorporation, Mr.

Doer mayor says was not deposed President at a meeting of tbe Hoard of Di- rctora and that nnsuca menna was nnu. I. Kara huilt nn the bnainea. and i. in anchaitnta that biii eoostant altend- ance is aot aeoeseary is case wut i4 su, a mntlnn tA diaaalVA the temporary oraer.

nnleae.an agreement reached. Oe tb char of assaulting Will-iara Heinsheimer. bunoa save himself up to the poiic yesteraay. ana was ran. aaa- bond, e.r'-,;-- Meat ray.

Amotion was overruled tor anew trial of th case of tbe Trustees ot sycamore aowi ship va Hnry Varelman and his sureties. The Ex-Oraad Jarwe Crasy. Henry Bueve. the Ex-Grand Juror, was sent to the Asylum yesterday. -is is in a ad condition, caused by year of nffsring fmm spmal aiseaee.

ne na oeen tnaaee va daya. has a suicidal tendency. Qoeer Cowoelt. Bridget FlannerT. of No.

State street. waa sent to the Asylum yeterdav." 8b lately mad two. attempt at suicide. She i manors somebody baa pulled oae of her tower aixub lrena ber Waata a adiciaj Wrteger. Joha J.

Gillispie filed a plea for the appointment of a Receiver for the Famous Laundry, whicn has been tb subject of mor or tot litigation. lie the Amer ica Toilet Supply tompan is in possession witboiltrignu kt aiao sails ior aa accoant- ioi log. 4a efifee lleat Boa oat Mo A is Tot Jacob i rati-eb. late ot tbe Harriaon- a venue Buildinp Association, sued Andrew Measmer. nf tbe same organization, to re cover tliono for dmaeev cacsl by a remark to tbe eiieel toat piainun ts a ii.cv aaa-.

x. says: i an aa nouoet man. Creataa Fr tbe Lawyera. Jnd Maxwell allowed aa alternative writ of mandamus to issue for tb members of the B. of A-, to show cause wi.y Fischer A Pro.

rot adowed tt sell milk wiiam city Uiuiis. Are Tii ay Ia CowtoBaptt Enle wer ia for witnesses ia th eae of Seave vs.l'.ty f.jr con-attendacc and on for Adatu Kuby fr fs 'ing pay a PBr-ebse pric in thCAte of Vi ilder va Hna- llUtd, "-triors. Euward reileaei trator of Kate F.J. Litmer. sell real estste.

was e-j'er ts-nff VarrK, is. i c--e -i 5- adminis- H.ScberT A To. v. Cath-eine Hi etaL tuit ted to recover t73) 7A John A. Hock fuel ttie mh Mutual Insurance Company en a policy.

Coaaty Clara's Ontoo Saw baIVa ciaccrr cocht. L1T5. State ot Ohio va, Herman Kncer. AppeaL COMMON of.KA COOBT. 90.6.

Mary EL, AVasmer vs. EUxabeth Win- ternnlter et al- Relief. 4 PX567. John J. Giues pie vs.

Walter T. Car teret al. l.eiiel. S0.5-. M.

Kane Howard Black. lira. 9 i -i 1 1 uauf Iliack nuaja ta Ra a of SCUM. Tbe bern-ania Brewing Conssar vs. Andy Aerni etal.

Cognovit, W.U Ibe obel Itird Ward BnUdina A- 'ompaoy vs. Cyras A. Janui-Q ctal. Kelief. lie.

T. Pbylh ian Tha 1 lnaan City boring Company. Apaeat arTsaioa cocar. 45.712. Jacob Franzreb v.

Andrew If aaamar. Money. 4i.ru. D. Bennex vs.

W. Adaaaa A Co. 4J.714. Mette -lattneia va. Chariea Il-ltbeui et al.

Relief. 45.715. H. Scbercr A Co. va Catberiaa Ueinixman etai.

Belief Pwtte CaMU The following eases wer disposed of by Judge Gregg yesterday: Drnnkenaieaa A naa Ve4vnly anl fnaa rierce. thirty days. ui eeeui: Mary ana louisa Jon-a. dismlsaedt Henry Petersao. Wm.

loala. Joha taia. Frank Fixl snd red shier, cost-: Jarae Caldwell. thirty Cars. AS and coats: John (Anheid.1 rranktoa's.

Jn. William and Cornelius I elancerv. A and cnata: JamM ttaila. tam dayA S10 and etta. lino auanenilMt.

Aoi-oeriy conduct Jaa. Mehiey. uscar Jones. Martha William and Kitty Thomas. dismussd: liollie Bow yer.

1 bonis Hennea. seysad James Marpby. Aegust nam i ton and baa arter. cost. Aaeanlt and Hat iwt .1 Himmalmtm.

10 And easts: James Meyers and Clemena I Mellsaaf. Georae Michenfaas. An-1 goat Margaret Usher, dt.mlsd: Aaron aAita costs: tienry nciir. costa t.u vurria, ui.imi.u I KoOert Mereditb. thirty days aad (j0 and coata Assault to Kill Wm.

bound over to the ijrand Jury. Obstructing Street Jo. Jarasch, Aug. I Jenaola and Phil Lnachola. Ana-oat 1.

Aoosing family Ajien waller, cost ex warrant. Obtaining one by Falao Prerenaa Ttieo- dore Giobons. sixty days and (100 aad costs. Suffering Gam To -He Played Crecbett Johnson and Win. Heal v.

AnansxT. Keeping Heuse ol lli- am Crochet jonneon. August Vatliue la r'rovida tor Carevack. John Bettia a.nd FTank Harrock. FAilinA- to Obey Order Itnord nf Adraink- tration F.

H. Browo. August Anuie ilng. dismissed. krboring Vicious Pog John Pluckbaum, Costs: Aucnst Keitx.

dMmiased- Keceivina Mtolbn Uomit- Wm. Millar- easts Oi warrant. (rnelty to Animals John Bruner. costs. Exposing Person John Braa.

August 7. FINE SPORT. A great Tre mm Othar Kxhlbltloaa et the Qaeea City Zntfvtes Clwb' Trmck. Oa ot the best trotting matches that has beea held ia this vicinity in many a long day was one at the Queen City Driving Clnb's track yesterday iu the presence of a targe number of lover of horseflesh. sTb contestants wer Ben 8ilva.

th very fast son of King Renes Wrlie. the i footed pacer, by Wild Wagaer: Yale 17. th tree a phenomenal." and Recollection, 8am Harrlt'yarv nAmldn mar. ine ust uameti acted ao wretchedly worn coring for tbe first beat that ber owner sent her to tha stable, leaving BeneHilva. Wvlie and Yale '87 to settl tor the honors.

The first neat waa won rataer banoiiy Df fiait hi Ira. with the pacer second and tbe green goer third, Yale '87 displayed marvelous SDeed In the set-ond. and puabed Katne bilva very bard for the lead, tb latter winning only alter a desperate finish. The time Waa 22:6 and Yale '87 promises much as a trotter wniio ueae ouva is rapidly oecomina on of th cracks in this section. An entertaining leeinreof tbe aiternoon sport was an exhibition mile of fay ball and InsulAde.

driven to A tne Sanity bv their owner. John fctremht. 1 hey covered tbe mile in making a very preuv display. Al Erckenorecber and Jobn H. Lncae bad a nood-nato red tussle with their reedsters.

lh former's aorrei proved A winher. drw- lat a nrtrr roan ra'l ana pealing A.BCA Haxolwond in iiSTSw. Wm. Blair sent his mare. Lady M.

by a aoa of Onward, a mil ia a ry creditable (. KNOWS MarUa XeUa. a Belesasaa. Piss at the Be. Th Hospital authorities ar anxiou to bear from th relatives or friends of Martin Kolas.

who died at that inatitutioa last evening. olan came thereon Angus 1 to treated tor a or ay. aaid that was a salesman. 53 years old. and gay his residence as No.

2SS Central arenas, The day after his admittance Nolan's ease developed into one of deli ri am tremens, and be lingered a til last night, when passed The Hospital. authorities notified the people living at No. .36 Central eveane. bat no on could be fonud who knew, iht de ceased, KORTALiTY REPORT. Albert Q.

Kroocor. 4. Stoat Addiaoa ereap. Mnv HaaaaB Kaba, Ti. Avoaoaio yajyalar a laao of IA Aoart.

SalAaalol A Ilea, 77. Raarid Baa gUce kaan fail. ira. Oea. V.

Hopkins ot -atkla. LosUa Lekaacbac waakk, 41 Pleaaaat I Job Cadaa. X7. ffewpart, Ky. oaasoapUoa.

Joha nass.7. alvartlda paeeatoelA. Janata aeett. ate tt kuAdl a pbritlA Bridget KcKeewB, City laSraaary-labaT I pAramoatA. HeariettA LMllboff, OaatoA.

"Mn traoans EArly ia the Herelrg. -At 5 o'clock yesterday morning fir discovered in the works of the alton Ar chitectural Iron Company, at tha corner af Harrison and Culvert strreta, Aa alarm was sent ia from Box by Wm. Anfderbeide. of the Anchor White Lead Worka Upoa the arrival of th department a good-sited blaxewa found, and a second alarm wa sent in. The him wa axunkuisbed with a loss of sbout fcoo: folly covered by luauraaca Mesriege lArawsaa.

Philip Benner and Henrietta Depp. Henry Morhringaad Carrie biers. -Chariea Williams sad Edna Jonea Tboa. S. King and F-tU E.

Pacer. Charles F. Hughes and Li Hi KandelL H. W. Knosl and Annie Urati.

S. Aboott and Ltito I aul L'oran and fcaruara Klenl.ack.r t.ll. kntiikaaoJ i-caudmeyer. dOSePU lc All- LUblre. a aa r- 3T.

Hirscb, of 2 West Sixth atreet. yesterday seor out a warrant for th Arrest of HArry Norton, of 164 Poplar street, for ob taining money nnder false pretenses. Hirscb say that Norton called on hia. and after claiming td be tbe collector for the Coney Isiand srosramfne.oi,ec!-d 'l of which repreaeatAUuas jairscn says wor laise. I'Ador PAleo Pretansaea.

J. B. Riesenbeck. of i Freeman avenue, yesterday swore out a warrant for tbe arrest of Martua CallAbao. uf lark reet.

for ob taining money nnder fal-Ms pretense, 11 railed on the punnu-f and repreeented that his name ie m. and ereaented a cLecs lor $-1 outstlir. all. el whica lata. te ia.

faialera Roboed. A.Shafer.of St. IrarJ. aud Fraak'Pott of 55 WAloutstret. while at work at 1 hirtecnth and li reeu.

were robbed of tl ir fn-i and Tft ii. coataiaiBg some t-iati-. si hortty to! -J in the Win- cl l-'-rCi-torhw t. CI I c-- aim to man fold Aftererl aositiv harm. THE JOHH RATJCK BBiWIllO CCt Tfi3 Ilaock 7 Laer Eeer, Unenchener, Pilsener XJo, r-iisltd" and.

I-xport Bottle Beer Are tbe Brvt perfect products of the art of hew nil Iaa wL consent. PnYSIOAXS A5D SHDICAL JOUWm i Hiebly reeemmend PURE EXTRACT OF ALT AND Rnp- InrDi.r ii.yrtiy preacnb it for tb fin I iigat of RriirVif kiU.ES-liO CuhlITbTIOSa aocrSeeajiiIiii anon aro often benet with. a a remedy sntnrmn i 1 i- ithw ufrtore tr- very srt'cl snd Uxroby relieve tb pobiie nf uia na J4" SO-fALLEI) 1 OX It "A which, at beet have no beoebciml rtaTa Z7a -a. A A.aBah.ls DsswJ aa aBBAuK si Kr1iiK hbw aviiiKaifii vwsv-wwtww. i a ws -a-wa a t.

Tftronghout thefnlted Ptate America. It i the porestasAlt and ho extM acted with the car, aad ia the only remedy for eos va-taoaeta to vitality. Ask yonr fhraaciAal THE JOHN HAUCK BREWING 1' i -r'- my-tSStSaSnW' in KlXCrjS MEAT. Tii2 joim II. A-, Claalaness 1 I Delicious Mince Pics' eveav pay tmk NONE SUCH CONDENSED I mnrftpaoafola- Htrr AWARD Ieoivd al afl awaoaa tat- Qumff tf Ctmnfiffss, sraoi Ajrftao fca rsepdea Oroears oftao suhstlmte cheap lamsttoaa.

to ink a aatier proet. Kefaae suoh artldea. aad mm aa hvtag MCiXE ekL -il Araaad-A baaa. Baas i lunaii oa -oym i SvaAcwac. H.

V. CUT1CCRA REMEDIES. SKIII DARK AS GOAL Eczema A IB lota a Wcll-Knovrn Geatls -mm mm a aaa ai ar I 4 Pitiable 6abjec to Look Upon. 8aVrd Terribly. Whole Body Given Cp by fa' Fnmcitmytt Totora, Mlffht Have Baaed VOO, as He Waa Cnrd for $0 try V.

Catiran Rf iBMfllea. hay fnaov Times studied oyer what Cnti- enra has don for ro; it ha restored me tn good health and hauaaeas. for before I tried Cuticura Remedies was given an by all tlie doctors tnhan ranctsco: but if I had only taken a certain wentleaaan advie and tried Cnucnra Remedie I ohonid cer- tAinlv liaye aAved irom sexw to W4U. was a most pitiable subject look upon with eo! te ma. and so tfered terribl y.

I was al roost as dsrk as coal from my instep up te mi knee en both legs, and alter that it broke out all over my body 1 but at tor eeirva belt a ooaea et ot untlcura itemed ie waa perfectly restored to good health, sad have enjoyed the sam ever sine (which ia (or ever two year.) A Brest number of eeopie yt.it pay etaolis lament, and I have tntd nnndredcef people what tuttenra bn done tar na. put nave thought that -I ought to write and let you Know, so that yon can teTrT any one in tuu eonoty to me. l.Ol IS IHH1X, jTopnef-y Mann joat Mouse, Sauwiito. Marin Co-Califoraia. Catloaxra Hesolrexit The new Blod Porifier.

internally fto cleanse tb blood of all lmpnrilie and poi son eu elemenu. na. in us remove tne cause), and Cutscora. the creat bkia Care, and Cuticura btp. an exuuuui Skia Beauti-her.

externally (iu clear tii akin snd scalp and restore the fcairi. cor every oiasas and humor of tne skta ana blood, irom pimpies to erolaia. Sold ryery-wher. CtmotraA. Soar.

BJtaovxT. ft Prepared by th Potts -lava ao laaajc-V cokrokATioa. TSend for -now to intra t-tua nse as is. I fiVIP Pkin HcaIo nu rifled bean titled LAO I A by CuttcuraSoup. Absolut-ly para.

STRAIdS fatf And pains, back ache, weak kid- 1 vl.u. i.a I 1 rotivved ia eee aatiaetohv the te-. Vj a k. ears An-U-Patia fleater. Tne first and only instantaneous paln-kiUing plaster.

BOH-ERS. TniFOD DdiLHi. Eesseayy Lew First Csst Smeied teete p-trre that tt I abeulutely o-kjpteal and tbe aaeet Durable ever fitrraaA call moo Jala from fe on dreaisof asers la aUpartsef Ut Bouafry. n10-LBOOB. T.

For full inforn-tt-je si It sag. E1ZETC3 17.IFC3 IZ'XLl CI 09 Konoa Block, CHICAGO, TT.T. RajW. DUG AX, Agent, tX-YlXOTOS, KY, intyS-ISJt-eonl XAMGDOITS. Langddn's Bread and On Hot Summer Xtayi entv be obta-aod by tiioao wa.

do eat wish te heat tbW boaaca b-aieg at ham; sitkar tro-a lAerr Oraarr aa at -v Oveear JLrtaH Deptj aj-n lek sc rj. r-cox rrrx" Lr sa anaa. 1 1 oa, tparaie, aa4 a. ut brd by alt ur-a. rrAaaaaaaarat a lwa sed aarda aant ft asy "ao audaoaatag c.

K.ucr-i a ro. P-alla, at pi zzozizr 2o loaij Eastera oa reaJ sstat a- ciirity et Izr rates. at Tii' ocr.Tii Cincinnati, Olli aa-BvaaaAwrw IU anM aad 1mm Iraa Piraaa .7 Suppliew. r.iccovAr. EXT HIA WaTEB.

da ONDONDERRY 1 froquently recommend a hoi Its os will becom more twv erni." N. AKTORTH, Prat CEa, MexL, ChicAjo MeOoUe. I beliewe that aatare haa a ee iatry ao aubtla that It raa at tated, and so I prefer tha aatanl Londonderry Lit hia any irUldrf n. CHARLES GUe MAN SMITH, M. Coaauif Suxseoo, Chicajro.

Per sal ky ail Pirat-Olaaa iracju aad Cawaat J. K. PEEBLES' SONS CO, IMnributing Agrnufof CiaeisM CHARLK8 B. PERKIN8 CO, -t Kilby IVaMon. Sellias JUoaa j.

jja wxighivo MACHim ml 4- i i AUTOMATIC rois-coMkoLUta WEICHINC ASP CRIP MACHlKtl TOR SAU On Easy Fayaats EA.ri!V MOXtT The yaar aroatA airaai aa peoae aad witbaot stmiaa UiOLLTELfltLIim, Danrablo and Ann'aais par tenet an parll-lld THE WCSTESI CO, 220 alnat SlraS, cnanuxi roa sale 5roii sale, THE GLOBE ROLLING ciiarcixifATi. rll mill is eoraplet with oe jMs.a train, end 14-in. bar milt triB.ts said mill treioa one lor each train. Lara squeeser. pudanng Two srrap lumaeea.

Bv heahnt tafsa On larrr eorirte. STi bnrae per. -Two engines. iTSbors coeer es. Several small engine for ahetnv (m steam haramer.

Scrap'aheark four iron boiler aadfonr Roll turning letbeand blackstst'bsM. Ga prnd ier, rnea. seal- apacity-wf mlil ULOOB tns par atAw haalmta will baonared for aue IS by Pabl ic' Auction en th prrisr esssae ber at 10:30 o'clock A. M. If price la not bid for it a a hole, in tnf parte of same will be iwmediaielf for sale by action, until tb w.t 1 be en tire mill must bit rooted free ent sit within txty lrm dy TKRMS CAbH.

the mill out test- at any time. tot lartber particulars inqai--- Be of the Comeear. yw" I IHETLAIfD POinZt XMPOBTl COST 2 5.00 FREIGHT 1 S30.00 IMP0ITDCTT. Kavtae lately eerrbaasd a br4 at i a mtMrm taaa aa wjil aau A Baattae aaaao ii. r.

TTT. MJ WJ jy-e-ot rt till be reeeivea aa Men Meiiatog. -au--afcitTnThai JEWEL-IT. TKE OLD EJUABLE JEWELS- CLEMENS OSKW 175 Tins Street. CtociaBetLOhio.

1 flGK Or THE GBEAT CK-. -MORXCfO, NOO.f A5D PBOPOSAX9. Orrtc op Crrv Wo BJTj J- "1 Ao- saey no PA-r as mmf Dg a--aeow rrir--" PROPOSALS FOR BO -l El A Y. jyjVr i U- ft BAwf-t feaa aa loiioea: One ia ata f7a. yeAr.eae in etahtesa -J Dree yaer.

said boode te per ten er Ana or. -r i tdierWtaWus' bi c- mi saa 1XJK CXDIXEG HILL Iatj. A for wr.ior "'jJj-rSo-, r.m-s S'1-S'ea aa -IU A. i- 1-' nkst-'. flB--.

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