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1 r. v- 1 THE KNIFE i Glittered Between Brethren Ind tgly ounds in tonsequeucc. Bitter Republican Conventions All Over uucKeyeaum. it Dayton, the Godly Her- eled In xneir xenis, 'WhilB- the Relentless Ungodly Were Stealing a marcn. Si offing That Took the hole Uakery.

siii-rmqn Men on Easy Street Over in Steubenville, bile Foraker's Youngsters Shine at Jackson. QteKo Rppublfcans Want Blalno and Ncbody Else Hon. M. Harter at Home. iiptcb to mamm Aoril 21 Tbs Rpnblicsn "mConrention to select twenty-four dels- r-tnto Die IcTrlsnd CootcdUoii.

held in ttn'iir Hall iliis morning. one of tbe krcKiiixl hi-rcest evrr held in this countr. Tbtcoi-tett oil between the wsrrina Iso-twni. tbe goJlr and the oneodlx. The re-pilt rre (ircisire.

and the godly were rvti. hortf. foot and drsaoons. ad are iwatttte1 In church hospiuls bewailing nadrStlnd WOUtiUeil. THi'idi.

exultant orer recen snccewe. ted with the falso belief that tbe ranks of tbe iridir ere shattered, rereled io their irnti until late to cope witb the retent- feondfoli'1 tbalanz of the ungodly. Icirc rilanra wiifftbecsll the contentlo" HtirliX and closed at 10:30. 4LLOWINO ONE IIOUE TO TOTK. It the oprnina hour the ungodly hordes Botrted tf.e hall and surrounded tbe door-nij.

and every avenue leading to tM nnretition room. AH tbe known ciT' il'jKlsml barbaric nations were represented inng rmiUs. with Africa's workers nrtiiiiE. ttidiiglinc and swearing to get to tMtront. 'I Le Kodly (action, wearing stand' Ik erillimi and wliitn nrck-ties.

and mar- btO. I'. Frown. Wm. K.

C'rume and ft il. Cnttschali. gobbled the box and r- eml wats. 1 llf.J. h.

wca. the leader of the nngodly. wno lias never known defeat in snub con and. although a ho tmith in menicine. dispensed political inn in allopathic doses, warranted (11.1, OB CURK.

1'Kumlf-r. Chairman of the Central Com- Hvtlio has betn undety the political tnihrr. iu cunacquence of ungodly reverses. (ud tbe convention to order and an tKtctd ai its reliving officer Colonel D. U.

if. KumltT was all ami lei. showing the ncdrrful. ron valescina and recuperative-! aVtitliat tiie mere presence of the ungodly wrnn have on an ungodly political ail snt Color.el Corwin grinily smiled as lie at the mottled assemblage. He tioclird in liU gloved and iron claws a hick- trr tsoii-pi)ke.

which served the tw.o-fold turpw til keepi the godly ballot-box anOenia their seals aud inspired general larColonel was felinely fcllcivons in bis wmt p-erl). lie counseled harmony a.d ui(itcated by a sariucof tbe spoke that g.ds Fainted and scoreiied. that SfttdM have nottiing else. The orsaniz- on was rtimpleted by the selection of IUII as J-ecretarr. The Colonel tau.ted hi gold chronometer, Tint hands or wmrii untM to 9:10.

the opening hour. The ftiirraan then brought down tbe hickory feteciiri a bang that made oaken chips srjjyri i Witt, iunsi that an Oklahoma emrtuiiiii envy; io: bad amid land TroHrl nt niiKii t.iis ilr.uinif tor place and pv- 11. inerin aiuve the ittoD "Brroiinileci, wn tbe brut to receive a to appoint a com- w- report an r.xevutivo Com convention troceed lo iiplegates to the Mate Con- aim mat me aelegattuii In: vacan V. K. Crump, one of the leaders of the iihi.

.1 1-, anif nd tup ettect mat the uitmiiis next highest fhould be wri.iiej. i ne vole on the amen.lnieiil LT'J'f'MfMut the relative strengtn amendment got a respectable iaiTlipii ih neaacivu wtutealleil went 1111 that made every hi boots. It was then iL'-l. godlieswere to be led to men die lio are ranrrrunt with and ballot-iiox atiifting J'au- a mat I lie methods "'f rr" ribbon. White.

Hi Mona.diati wrmd. kicked. fti the h.lUn-box liRo i.V B''" lo ei the hive. co'lar and swal-'T? w.K'tj. I wrre three tickets in M1 was hwided by U.

U. Kevin. 1 i.vr 1,1. laKet headed by J. K.

i. vg up to tickets, for Iim Tins the deception act. Lite kivm aiiri in iK.l.d.f.f 1 i 1 iuc niiirr, coil- TV wa prin ted on .1 1WVII 'iier he luiKitdlV nroiriipiiliv 1..1 llleir uwn way. Al iim hmr 5'J ii.i u. aV'in .1 sue vuiya ma Omk.

froze piscrsnin nl1tnf the din he oillyites. ques-r ol hAirmana "ehantlv "eifi.t 1 tlteteniii. ifcke wiugsand B. refuard t. Al ttulan iVTp c.

k.cl.e vc-iivioii. Ure- 1 Mrt linn 1 rir.i 11. i lut delegates- R. 1. i7 4a Oriffla.

of I EOSOKS EAST, ciaJas 1,.. Oslo, i.n HaJ" Ur ConotT aasea.W-J 17111: 7 Jtewo. Halt in hi7rrr la. (rantae sW l8, ront ni ballot-''inrff tiJ: headed by Krgeant-at-S 1 "ad. was anTllliie m.

i t' mlnntea was 841. he names ot Aiaior le Jnhn 1 rt. aiatinews. UoodriSh fiVcs-M. 10 ils DuwiC District Con ventiona.

It was the largest w. h. tonyder. spoke at msiderabie tenath on the failary irVwrtr" i ire aiHi.anenoiog im ikmiuow l.11- fe- iitn. M.

J. H. of iim iM-ra. aiinoritr ou th qontiua. ATntn.t.

L. A. Barusar. Ott VVelai.einter. a reeeouoN given air.

Har- I 111 ttBT ClMl I aKaabm I L. I Convention held la this bounty for mur vesrs. and also took precedence orse .11 ethers f.r ow -i-. try nreeiskctM present. The convention was divided against itself from tbe start.

ach yAcnosr mwouis MsrgBATgLT Xortba aopremacy The Forakei-herman factions, red need, to warelr local significance means tbe Iforer-Ratb bone factions, were ably riDr-seaied by the "'''f-oors tne Keoablioan ranks. Commending the Kational and ritate Admin. VT: P.ieaging.upoorttw tlie mneb- rn soon to beesiab-Iianed in me oouaiy. Colonel Moor Onered an amendment to tbe revolutions earnestly recommending the renon.inauon of Presnlent Harrison, but the amendment was not adopted unanimously. aa-ainst it.

The result of the convention was more of a vic- Hiy'Jt" "Pl tbsi therwiae. TBB BOXOU WtBg PIVTDZD "tisfjel with tberesnlt. Robert XciCinney will from tbe district aa delegate lo tM Minneapolis Convention, lbs I. ltwwing delesatea Ut tb HUtrict Convention, to be beld in tbia city May 21. r- 'w Aiex troriion, George T.

Keiss. R. Morey. o. V.

tarriaii (larC A lllat llaw aOI iaittlli Villi Anille 'tPTT' iha a rhaik. J. P. Miller. v.

Dnnly. John W. Nubol. A.J. Iouclas "'Jt coos.

rnai- fr. Robert Keed. T. O. Uimpson.oimon Goldman.

e. Barn its. 1 1 he eight delegate elected for the Cleveland Convention were: K. ii. Ratbbone.

itooers nson. aop. D. John as. rma.

Joseph THET BESOtTTTED, A.i Aftss JellylBg Ilarrlaoa axaa Otkevs, BwleeteA tiwlecatea. araciat.niaraTcit to Ttisi nasiaxa Jacksov. Onto. April 23. The Republican County Convention was held here to-day in the Crescent Opera-boose.

-with Dr. W. E. Williams a Chairman. A.

K. Jacobs Secre tary and J. K. 8cothorn Assistant Secretary. The convention was Urge and enthusiastic being 'mpowd largely of aronngelemen Kepublicana.

the r'oraker wing of tbe party rn the ascendency. Tbe folJowiug res- oiuiions were unanimously adopted: he Republican of Jackson County, in convention assembled, adom as their decla ration of principles the Republican Mate platform of lWft. and they call upon their oretnren 01 tneaauie political taitli every where lo rally around the cardinal nrinei ides of prnt ction aud he-neat money fit the mint rreaidential campaign 01 1X2. We heartily indorse tue conservative, wiae and pure admimairation of our rrr dent. Heuiamin Harriaiin.

It lis. inmred confidence at home and commanded re.pect aorona. i. Tti people of Ohio are to be con era tu lated in having WilJiant McKinler for their Chief executive a man whose fame girds the civilized world, the to rem of champion of Protection in America, and whoe olH- cial record will be clean, wise and above re- pruncn. 3.

indorse tbe record of General W. II Knocha iu Conaress. a id Deliove that nieriia a re-elecwoo to -that body front this onirepfl.lmiml ni.triot. 4. i'he Kepubltcaos of Jackson County pre Kuiuitvvi viivir vwii Hmmucn.

uis M. 1 ripp. as a candidate for Judicial honors A 'I 1 1 I in iiiriuiiiuiYin'UK. iuci cuiniuciiu liliu to the people ol the circuit as a clean man an sble iuriat and an uurialit Judae. Tbe following delegates were selected for the Congressional aud Judicial Con IX-legateg to the Rste Convention IT.

8. Bundy. Marion Keaainger. D. W.

Iluvid Jones. William Patterson. William 1 nomas, 1. van reit. Uaiegau-a to the, Consreaaional Conva tion J.

H. Wll.on. H. V. hnelloian.

J. McCormiclc. illiam Long. Walter J. Jones.

John F. Moruant A. K. Jacopa, Williani.on Lot lavlea, R. lioddard.

John Miields, Stephen Morgan. C. W. ticnellenger. wiiiinm Hush weodeu.

h.h, Hill iaitis. William Haroer. Rneben A. jonei. letegatrs to the Judicial onvauli .11 A.

Jonea, K. K. Powell. A. D.

Croasland. Am eh. M. 1. Van.

Felt. T. J. Morgan. J.

H. Wilson. M. L. elternberaer.

I I1CBLII. iu. a a. Members of toe Executive Committer V. Harohlll.

iarion Ki singer. 1 Hernias lyerken. 5. ow.n. jaeivin.

ib following Cnun t.ilrkt was nnml nat-fl: Auditor t-ehellaiaeri sheritf. urimttjf. Morgan; L.iinimi.sioiirriv. 111. White; Infirmary Mor ton: coroner, wuvzi.

ttruntoic SMOOTH MB. JiTOB'3 Makea an Aatagealat Parmitneot Chalrsnaa aad Fronts lberabr. srrciax. djspatcw rs sxnis. Nzwmic, Ohio.

April 23. The Republican County Convention held in the opera-bouse here to-day for the purpose of selecting dele gates to the State Convention resulted in pretty fight between the Lyon-Sherman- Harrison faction aud the of tbe party. 1 ne country delegations were not in it. scarcely a towuihip having a full repre sentation, wmie ait the warns in the city uad tneir ton quota 01 1 his was au pposed to be a victory for the nnti-iaction. but rieht here ia where Lron got in his tint work in one uf bis muooth.

Mir aperciies tne iLX-oovernor nominated Major -Nichols, a strong ami inun.n. perma nent -Chairman of the convention, which went tlirounn with a whirl. Messrs. Ii. R.

Kurtz and 1-1 M. Frederick were selecteil aa Secretaries of ttiHCOiiveution. When itcame to voting ter delegates to vote oil Mate dele-sstpH Hostmnstur lehea moved that ttie Chairmxn of each tosnship and wnrd dele gation be empowered to cast -Uta vote 01 iho delegation. A heated diacusfdonwaanrecmitateii tir this motion, and the latent fury and animosities I the Miiermaniact and the roracentes broke loO'ML Mr. Iches' morion was uppi.evd br Mr.

Musel, who was wwlnmsn ler the l-'nrsker taclion. wiiils Icbea. Lrnn and otliersanpported the motion with a despera tion akin to -mnuneas. 1 hey declared that any attempt to deprive absent delegates of tbe full power of meir vales as a resort to gag rule. 11ml that ii such a thing waa accam- pusnca tneee men would oa near a irom later 1 bat settled if.

and nenn a vote beine taken lehea' urouosition carried, with few dissent ing voice I be convention proceeded to vota for delpgxtea to the Convention. with the following result: i. ii. Warden, Major fc M. nrter.

H. H. tini- ons. J. J.

iiuams. J. M. u. a.

Uar- rick. CMiward and Li. ii. Wing. WE WAHT BLAIUE, Declaraa tbe Cblaagis rtlalae Clnb ta a Sat el Bs4HlBMtlBUfc Chicago.

April 23. The Chicago Blaine Clnb is engaged in a Greco-Roman match with the political situati9n. The rlrst result is a set of resolutions, the circu hition of which in printed form was com menced te-tlar. Tbe resolutions, whicb were unanimously adopted by the club, re- 11a mat. while the wruieu declaration 01 Mr.

liiaine that be is not a can.udaUt for the Teiiencr undoubteilly expressed hi rua intention, and waa ms nnt aim priv a-e ma an toe people have rignts wiixm are paramount to tin 1I1. i.wlividnsi.1 It ia declared that he omce snouia see the man' aud further along that "Jt become the duty of individual citizens tw ignore hi eranal wishes and luW tn the will 01 uie mioriiy." Mr. rtiuine is extolled as 1 lie gxeatpst American." and it is submitted that siisti all over tals nation a wide spread and universal desireat this important period our nistory mat our sianuara- Dearer snail be tae nero 01 reciprwciir. In cencluaion resolutions say: uie lupsen ttlsinetliibearnetiy urge upon ail similar cluoa throughput the land and opon iicuiieks wno are in nmnni. wus mn muveiuent a vigorous ana cwmotneu eneri winch siiull result in the nomination 01 iur.

illaine. trusting lo li ia tried and true loyalty him 1x1.1 witieli iiui lionared nun in the past. his regard for the a ishes of the faith- ul triends who ware loiiowea nimaoiuna. 10 his sense of duty to hi country tor wnicu be baa done so much, tw accept liia nomiua- tiou." TA BO DIFFEBEB'Ii eBsaasssawaesasBsSBa; Tke Shersaaa Mea Iter Hat fraseas.at Vayetta Ceavtatlsa PiaesTca a tb a asfQCiawa WmnvoTnt Oum. Anril 23.

At the last Republican Convention held in "iayctte Countr the Sherman ma were on ton. but at the convention to-day to select delegates to tbe. State and Congressional Conventions aud to reorganize the County Central om- mitte tbe tables were tamed, ana xoraaar came out wiwi dyingcrdoxa. a. It was the biget day tbe Ex-Govemnr evr bad iu this couaty, and his friends are very Jumianl v-nignu 1 ney nai evrr.

thing tneir own way in that convention tact, there waa not a wora 01 sdiwuuu raised, aa the anti-Foraker men were not there. It seems taat tbe r'oraker man. beaded by J. B. Rattou.

Colonel J. IX tuckeyanda few others, have been worg-ng for some time to have a good tura-out 01 the Fo raker men at tbe Tbe convention cooae tion. u. I. onnmr tan, chairman, and T.

M. Carntean. recre-tary. and at one proceeded business, every thing being very harmonious through out. The following delegaMsj ware chosen to tbe State rnveaUont Deiegates Harry riorsr.

Aew Gregg. R. u. Taggers, Cook. J.

Conner- A-lxnar Hegmr. Alternates H. U. Iang Penter. If.

W. yincent, P.J WXasler. K.A feeyold. znerxy. r.

u. vr-li. eoknaoa. IX ii. nsiMsiaa sn alsa ekassa ta attaad tbe CoagresslesaX CoaresHa te be aai4 nr.

nrwni liiiams was Chairman of tbe convention. Thg fighting faetiooa I of party were in auendance in foil force. Urge AMllAnlfri.MlL.u-.i MtfttWadlMftlM BnA nl. ardent l-oraker adcuirsrs, aa will the fcJUwius list detente J.WDI"h,,- If j. n.

niiAn -tioruv ittMtiiif Judge Gresra is spoken of aa Chairmsut. i he following rewdntion was introduce by Hon. H. M. IMugberty and adopted usani- "toc it'reaolved by the Republicans of rsy- ette ounty in convention aasemteled.

That we tDDrerlal. witn mm! ti uf imiumi 1 live, oixnioal tad aatmlaetorr Administrsv tion of Harriaoa. TIibl mm grstulate the Bepnblicans of Obt upon the aaministrauon 01 wm. Mc a. in ley.

Jr as Uovernorof Ohio, whose economical, clean and able Administration clearly indicates that be and his aartr fullv ivipitMi th. aim. whelrtriag eoajonty givea at Use last eieo- wis. 6BLTT, GOT THEBE, at Be HaA Bant trtgat la Caa Teteate Oaa vwattaa. srswf az arsrArcsi to tsz sntacraBa.

Tolkdo. Ohio. April 21 The Republican County Convention took natil aearly o'clock this evening to make selection of del egates to the 6tate Convention. The main fight was to keep Representative Gnffln from attending the gathering at delegate, bat daring a recess a true waa Batched no and be waa allowed to go. There was aiDun bit terness 01 feeling.

in lha MIWII lati ntvhl lrlpjt, mmmm Afmmt- ed for ieletat4 to the County Convention. and many were disposed to hsbt it onton tne same line to-day. Tbe list chosen is aa jouowa: 1. 1. Millard.

J. I. C. rionner. Waiter W.

I. require. Louis frly. Negley 1J. Cociirane.

v. 1 1 1 riicamger, A. A. zsaroer. rl.

A. Merrill. Lluier lAtte. S. 1.

Steels. tiarles M. hall, O. P. Uellcr.

J. Prav. Thomas U. Soott. J.

M. Sun berry. W. T. Adams.

W. E. lUiodehouse. C. U.

Jfdiinnis. J. zCUriSin. Resolutions were adopted indorsing Presl-deat narrutou and Governor McKiniey, and t.x-Lovpriior oraser'a Dast services were commended. Collector "Waldorf.

and other ederal ofliclals were active in the scrim mage, and the following resolution was read by JJelegate Tracy, but not acted on: Resolved. That in order to allow all Federal omciale and einployea to attend conventions, it la tbe sense of this conqvntinn that tne future, on convention days, tbe Post-office and Government odices should be oiosed tro in a. m. tot P. rn and ttiaC the Civil be vice law, on such days, be suspended In the city of loledo, HERE ABE THE Of RepnWleaas Who'll Rave the Beast at otlae Oiksra.

araciaz. xiatc to twb r.aamsn DatAWAsr. Ohio. April 21 The Republican County Mass Convention was called 10 order at 2 o'clock sharp this Mr. Arch Ly brand wag chosen Chairman, and U.

F. Freshwater Secretary. Wliilo the committees to select delegates were out the time was ocenpled by enthusiastic Republican speeches from Judge W. K. Waruock.

of brbana, Ohio, who is looking after a candidacy to the nomination of 1 otmreaman Irom the Kightn District, and General J.e. Jones, of this city, l'be following is the list 01 delegates and alternates the Male 'on vention: J. I Vandemaii. ti K.Willis. G.

V. Carpenter. J. W. Jones.

J. Wot tier, V. C. ueus. Alternates O.

11. Kimble: W. nail. 1.. Sackrtt.

A. Lybran J. D. U.Crytty. H.

J. McCullouah. 'I he lollowinu is the Hat nf deleeatea and alternate to the Eighth C01 gresioiiitl Convention at Kenton: Delegates i W. Webster. W.

Nelson. W. Perfect. J. Kealy.

F. P. ergen. K. J.

Uox. 11. J. Mc uilouah. J.

li. Lytic, ft. U'Keeie. Jerry li.ihr. W.

R. Carpenter. D. 0. 1 urtis.

P. Paul. J. J. Davy.

R. k. Willis, J. A. ztutvalt, A.

itairrows. J. K. ill. 1).

A. Beans. E. Ii. Thomson.

D. G. 1 rottv. M. Fleinmins.

li- V. Wbitnev. A. Jones. B.

Freshwater. M. Carper, J.V. liuniDlireya. V.

rnack. Ren AlcFht rson. FL P. teampxell and f. vVatkina.

Alternates A. Rose. V. RenneU. U.

U. lxogwcll. W.t.. Wat son. M.

Retten held, R. arpenter. P. Grove. U.

f. Rpccner. J. W. Donavin.

C. Davis. J. Mu Her. B.

Cornell. 11. 11. Lawrenoe. W.

V. WalcTron. J. Taucart. A.

P. Nvintericute. f. Gooaing. W.

lierahey. W. Ciauaou. b. M.

Heard. L. Benton, li. H. Waring.

J. H. Yan-kirk. D. 1.

Williams. A. -li. Meyers. F.

ll' ttran. j.uawaid. j. us tin, u. aclcett.

C. raui anu j. 1 m- BHEBMAFS HOME. gapsaswassasaaa Bis Vareea Triumph, Bat' Baa. Ctay Drlnikle Is Colag To ClaValaad.

sraciAZ, stsFATca to tub isomits. Lakcasteb. Ohio. April 21 The Repub lican County Convention of Fairfield called to order by. the Chairman.

Captain-A. R. Keller, of Carroll, an Ex-Indian Agent. Keller set the ball rolling in one of his old- time characteristic speeches. tbat made every thing red-hot in a minute for Sherman and Ms state delegates.

Kven the Hon. il. Clay Drink le. who atill hopes to be Game Warden of Ohio or some thing Der.ter. a cousin ot Hon, ityce yd man.

and woo. ol cuurne. promised to set up the delegation (or hyce. was Completely de molished early Hi the tiaht. and a solid dele gation was pledged auaiiiat the lion.

Byron lur jHppretarv ol Mate. Drinkie took his revenge' when J. I). Mar tin made his report on resdutions by oiler- ing an amendment condemning and cenur-iua- the iuislaiure lor fiiilinK lo oaaa Ltia CniiuiiDiia itioper oiu. Uie two young war eagles 01 tne g.

o. re then selected from Lancaster as ueiegates. Posti.uaster Charles li. Marten and Charles ts. hi ley.

tbe latter lUDuu-ed to be a red hot r'oraker mail, and aptain A. R. LithoDolis. Lewis lieistand. of Phtaaantville.

Ke ler. Carroll, and lark, of li. ANlihatiah. nf liretneii. llns isMiernian a lioiue.

but all the same Hon. H.Clay Drinkie will be at Cleveland. ana a.i a df legate, too. At the democratic pritnanes to-day Held In this county an immense vote waa cast, boiu in tbia city and (oa nsliip. resulting in the nomination of Conia for Mierut Henrv C.chrett.

i I'onereo- sioiial delegates about equally divided be- een Congtessinan J. H. Uuthvrsita aad General J. U. iteevea.

OH EASY BTEEET Ware the Sherman Men. Aad 'Twaa The Day Bhlae. araciAi, nisr-ATca to tie ihuciks. STgcagaviixg. Oa 10.

April S3. The Bepnb licans of Jell'erson County assembled in con vention to-day to select delegates to tbe Cleveland convention, there being tut a small attendance ot the faithful; Tbia was probably due to the cut and dried arrange ment of the Sherman men. who had every thing their own way and who had seen to it that none nut men wno favored uovernor AicKinleV for Permanent Lbniraiin of tbe Cleveland onventioii would b(uia del gates. In fact, the convention so eager lo rvouke tne roraxer wing that it reso- utions indorsing Uovernor Mc Linlsy a Ad miaixtration and lauding the niMit li. til skies.

ioveruor al Governor R. Richards was indorsed forConareaa for tl; new: aerrv- luandered Mxteentb District, ich includes arri-4m and Monroe. Relmoiti. Jetierson arroit bounties, and at ires nt vriun it look aa tboiiHh UnturDur Richkrds nuiaiit re ceive i ue solid voto of Jenrrnu Coaoiy. al- Iniuih heretofore it has al war oeeu Ihe convention also indor-M Harrieon's Administration, and gave Jaiaea G.

Ulaiiie a spo'inlul of tally. 1 ne delegates to tne Cleveland convention are Robert Mierrard. Winiieid rcott. rank vearinan. John CL Kiltie.

W. li. joanmn. Reoreseutative p-au, H. Tliomaa fcrit- tei, D.

M. Wetday and A lour Haynes. every mothers son of them lUDUun-rs ul uacie Jeon 10 lb late frenatortat contest. QTIEEBIBDOESEMEST tilvsa President Uarrl.oa ky Waya Csaaty BepabSloaa. srgciAttsrATCK.To tub a-iQUissa Wossrg.

Ohio. April 23. Republicana cf Wayne County held a mass convention this afternoon to elest delegates to the btat Con vention and Congressional Convention that was attended by about 200 pertons. Tbe following were elected delegatet to the State Conventioni M. L.

Sanyser. Wooster; Martin Walker. Wooeter- Frank: Taggairt. Vooster: A. H.

Walkey. Orrvilie: Dr. J. arner. Congress: s.

H. Wilier. DoTlestown: Charles fenilLft. 4 rpslnn Wooster, delegates M. L.

8myser, A. H. WaUey. Ss H. Mil ir.

Cbarle H. nmith. a. Aisuon. i.

tL. J. Pucock I J. Pi. Af MWiirtA 1 La wu marked by an entire abseao ot speecb-makr ox.

ronowing raotuuons wre adopted: ReSIVed. that harlio iiuliirM Ihl wiae.and abla biisineas-like and ttvtnouc Ad- niinisirawon 01 ITesident Warn vn. and.SJ wunpui instruetina? ilia smim -la chosen, we request them to bear in mi. this indorsement as being favorable to hia rm.vn- inaiion. vj Resolved.

That we heartily Indorse thg BilaistratioQ ot Governor McaUnlay. WELCOMED miL i Mmm. St. D. Barter atMrrs an OvaUsa at HU Old Besaa, si.

arBCTAX. snwvArra to tzs -nee ot a aw. atAVsnsxa. Ofno. April 'Con gress Da an U.

Harter arrived In this) aty from Zanegnu. at 2: thU afternoon, was wloBd ft at least 490 people. was soortaa np town, a large eonoours foll lng fewU Airirtu la treat ot to Ya- trnaietl7 i A ia P. huff I aJ tl. 1 1 nation, roai an ddrea of welcome thank-, 1b him for his cnonii in th stiver fight, Mr.

lrtr r-wontL tiinkia iu 1uasb) ikim ikj AMatii a. for Canton. For many years ha pnbiie an residing in Mansfield received aa large an ovaxion as waa tendered Mr. xiarter to- BOB XESmDT Tosk tke Frlaa, Bat fitter Mesa Left ttehlcd. sraciAa ararATca To van xxocraga.

RzLtBToaTAtaa. Osno. April 23. The gaasa convention beld by 'the Republicans here this afternoon was tbe largest ever held In the county. Tbefollowiug Executive Com mute was appointed for tag enduing year: Judge J.

D. Emergon. J. CV Sullivaa. Campbell.

W. E. Stewart. C. I Kogers.

Tbe following delegates and alternates were appointed to the Male Convention, and ia- atrui-il for Mack 'lay lor. of t'bamaaign. for eecrptary 01 htat. ai aptain cyuarger tor member Roard of Pnblio Works. Unia-strtK-ted for the oiber otBcea.

Delegates- tt. A- Grauam. A. McCJnre. P.

lisiley. K. M. piatnerrj. A.

Brown, Jndga Wm. Lawrence. 1. S. Zearing.

Alternates Dr. M. Wauger. B. p.

Johnston. Irving Jackson. Hon. leoncaa Dow. W.

W. Beatty. J. Q. A.

CainnbelL I here was a bitter tight over the candidates for (ongrea. General K. Kennedy and F. H. Howenstine.

and the tireacb so widened between tba already bitter Taction in Loaan County that years will not heal the wound. After a prolonged wranalea vote of tbe convention by ballot was taken, resulting in 22 votes being cast for General Kennedy and 177 for Mr. Howenstine. Ixsan toontr is emptied to thirty-seven delegatesvand tnese were appointed and. instructed to cast their vote solid for General Kennedy.

FBEE AS THE ALB. Beealatlame or Iaatrnetleae at tke Fre at Csaaty Coaveatiaa. sracTAZ. aiaPATca to hi ixiijisn. Eatox.

Ohio. April 23. The Republicans of Preble County met in mass convention at the opera-house iu this place this afternoon for the purpose os selecting delegates to the State and Congressional Conventions. The following were selected aa delegates to the elate Convention: W. li.

Urtt, J. R. Cook. Carlos Brown. Silas Dusky, J.

J). Game. M. N. Surface.

Alternate Lieutenant-Governor A. I. Harris. Klum risber. arver tilenn.

Gscar biiepbard. Lewis Par-Oaalee, John Oxer. Delegates to- Congressional Convention: Jhn Wright, John Hull man, William rartrtr. W. H.

Laraden. P. Folkrett. W. f.

ornsnelL James M. Kelley. P. tx Kichen-burr. U.

D. Lesh. John Ri.incer- Charles al in us. Thoa, Mubbs. Oscar bhep bard.

Lou Disher. (irant Sbeller. Alternates K. Klliott. James Gard.

P. K. Cooper. James Douglass, owler. K.

Hensel, C.K. Albright. U. Agdelell. Kzra St.

John. I. K. Henderson. H.

(J. Michael. Us- car Gale, Harvey Waymire and L. Parma- ir. ro nwiiuuoDs were onrrm ajiu no- in structions Tbe attendance was small.

GEBEBAL ASA BUSHHELL Caaaaa la Tar Aa Isgorsssssat a Iprtag- Said. araciAX. siarATCR to tkb BHQtna-ta. SPEiwoncLn, Ome, April 21 Thg Repub lican Coup ly Convention to select delegates to the State Convention waa held tbia afternoon. Tbe Sherman and Foraker faction were out for blood, but Representative rrankie McGrew calmed the storm by declining to serve as a delegate- General A.

Bushnell was indorsed for delegate at large and O. S. Kelly as a district delegate to tbe Xational Convention. 'i he fnilowma- are the delegates selected General Keifer. (ieneral Bushnell.

Judge 1 ounar. Senator Rawlinaa. J. li- Rabbitts. 1 G.

otlin. Anderson, John raoill. v. colli na J. JO.

irumbo. w. Mew art. CHorsboiau. BMALL FAV0ES' Taaakfnlly Belvd By stitlier ratta sraraAXi pl.rATrai sm ms iLLggsBtjgo, Ohio.

April 21 The proceedings in the Repubican Convention here next Modday promise to ba lively, although there are only two -nes to eonteoded for ia way of delegates. The Foraker and Sherman factions are in the fight for even small favors. H. G. White.

tha new Postmaster, has promised tbe dele gates to the 8herman faction, bnt tbe For aker followers are deternuued that they will have something to say to this, he leader of the Foraker cohorts is Wm. Burk lew. a professor in tbe Cnion r-chools hero, who was an applicant for Postmaster. put rniii.i not stem oherman influence with th Adnuuiairation. Grsss Coaaty.

rttciAt. BiarATCH re twb gsratTiaaa. Xekia. Onio. April 21 The Greene County Republicans.

held a Delegate County Convention this afternoon in the opera-house, Th convention indorsed Colonel James Johnston as its candidate for Congress, and instructed the delegates to use all honorable means to secure ms selection. Forty-two delegates were appointed. Eight delegates to tne fiats itepuDiican iodthii tion were also appointed, aa follows: Hon John Little. John W. Leacb.

Horace Alike-ney. James li. Hale. Allen Barber, W. H.

1-acKey. Dr. 8. A. Cuuiiingham and Chariest tb.

AOUUlS. Im Was Eixlor.sit-. srecxA. iiaeA-rc-V To twb ttxQtrf bbs. HopBk'i Hill.

Ian April 'A The Republican Couveition for tbe election of delegates to th State. County and Judicial conven tions occurred here to-day. The following delegntes were chosen: State Convention William Wheeler. Dr. J.

F. Spencer. -County Convention Thomas iJ. M. Lord.

I.ig Fuller. Harvey l.oyd. Van Chance. Henry Proas. George duntingion ami iwv.

joseon 1 otton. Judicial ii. r. l.oyd and Rev. Joseph otton.

(iovernor Ira J.Chara was uulorsed for th uovernursnip. Tkeyr Ceslag ClTlaa4L! argCIAZ, PISrATCSf to tbb gXQIIIBBa. Maatox. Ohio, April 21 Delegates to th Slate an. i District Convention were elected to-day by Marion County Republicana The following were elected to go lo Cleveland HoiuW.

G. Harding. II. Hane, J.F.Moore. W.A.Clemens and H.

HHill, Alternate are: vtoil. t.eorce l. copeland. C. Garberson.

W. b. Everett and F. tl. Porter.

A partial fiat vt tne delegate' to go Kosiuria incudes J. F. J. J. Hsnp.

11. 1 1 n.wm rfuuu muhi uiotiiu, copciaau aua xx. ai. auit. Bea'a Kama Wasn't Keatieaast- PKCTAl, BlSPATCM'Va TBB KXQtTIBEB.

Siokpt. Ohio. April 21 Th Republicans of Shelby Connty to-day cbos th following delegate and alternates to the state Convention: Delegates m. lilnxier. J.

T. Kmart, Sunn. W. H. lrice.

A Iternat fi. 1 Med. W. A. Graham.

I. r. i oiMicux. a. as.

uicnarnson. It is a Foraker delegaiiou. A reeolotien was an -Diea mat juius acunif auu- por ted for supreme Judge. Harrison's najue waa not ruenuonea. Tfasarkadi'a XJst.

eractASi atarATca ts tbb Btsapraaa. WAaaasT.OHio. April 23. Trumbull County delegates elected to the Cleveland Conven tion to-day arc: AYR. Perk las.

IL Strock. G. W. aulfield. T.

H. Gilmer. J. V. Cover.

A. Red. J. J. SnlliTan.

m. Wallace, John UeArtiis. Win. RitPxel and IS. A.

pierce. Kes- oliiions Were adopted tudorstnc Harrison's Jiuin Kiraiio ana tne csnaiauf of preaie court, Judge W.T. Spear. 11 What Jade Tkaaspeaa Waata. arrctaa atarArca ro tbb uodisu.

GALuroLts. April 21 Judg A. Thompson will a candidal for enpram Court Judge before the Republican Stat Convention, and Congressman Enochs, of tbia district, win present nis name. Boo Kennedr win wie vonaxwaaaonsu aaiagat the Kigbta Disuict- fear If aa. sf Power araciAX.

smatcb to tbb Qctta Git-gAP. Oaio. April XX Morrow County Republican delegate to th State Con vea tion ar L. lie-wall. W.

P. Vaughan. Christian ruber aad B. F. Thuma.

V' XT aat $a4'a aal UiaaafasMd. ''Olx) answer has been filad in th cas of Sot apeon. against the atrao-ooat -Mary Housnbj. asking that the suit dismiased and thaOth defeadaat awarded damages tor los Jams P. RtoHra.

Jla Tont -Johnson. tb-CnltM Court rtir atrarlng paper aoet(Su been, seataacad to one year' lxapriaoamt aa zaa vmrtom tUaia) Jail. a rr' imprhMam.t la Jail. A SOLlETHiil QlVPiOilG There Is No Good Reason TThy a Man Lirins in the Queen City Should Care To Own jiny Thing in Pittsburg, Yet a Fellow-Citizen Wants Half That Towa. It Came By Straight Descent To Him, Threnh (be Most' TorJBons Lisa ef Aieestrj Tbat Erer Was EoorraL sraciAZ, dxspatck to tbb zaasnza PrrTsscao.

Pik Akril 21 A resident of Cincinnati is about lay claim to all tb laud in Knuxvili. boraagh. tb Thirty-first Ward, and a great portion of the contiguous property. 1 The claim whicb it i said be makes to tb property involves thai titles to all tb property beld by those who now have deeds for the same, Tbe first intimation tbat the titles would be disputed waaisriven to-day through the presence of a Cincinnati attorney, who refuses to give bis naxtse. representing a Mr.

Bailer', of Cincinnati. Who claims to be one of the original beira ta Knox farm and th other land, in thei neighborhood. John Bailey, a brother of tie grandfather of tbe claimant purchased many years ago about 610 acres of land at 1 TBI FLACK Ig QCtSTIOB. He married a Mia. Bsltrhoover.

a daughter of th original settlers thatti nam in this locality. It is aokL bdweven that th land which Mrs. Bailey. re I Rel tilioover. held, in her own name ia not ia dispute.

John Bauey waa adraneed in year sod died shortly after his marriaae to Miss Beltzhoover. His widow, wno. was inncb younger than her bus-band, married a Mr. tauanian. After Baas- man a death she married Jerry Knox, wno subsequently gav to a part of the land in questiwu tbe nam of Knox rurm.

now known as Knoxville. Knox die. I many vesps ito. John ailev dul not make a w-ill. and ai his death bis wife, who afterward became Mrs.

Bausraan. then Mrs, Knox, was entitled to onlv a one third interest in the lsnd durina lipp John ria ley's brother removed to Cincin nati. I be brother survived the owner 01 the property and according to ibo Cincinnati attorney, the entire ownership in the land fell to him. and then to his direct heirs, it is a grandson of tb bgother whom th Cin-ciuuati attorney cLArst to He alleges that he posresaee a eleaa chain ot evidence supporting tneciainrv Superintendent Gnnies, of the-Land Im' ffirovenieiit Comnanv. waa seen in retard t- the matter.

He said: i'hat man Bailey, of Cincinnati, is doubtless an imooster. -At least he has connection with the Knox fa rim 'i' brougham th whole uistrrot the farm no perron by the- name of Bailey ever had any connection with it. unt la 00- 1UUU UCJIMJU, NOW, THEN, WUJSeg 5 Are Ahsen That Iron-Clad, Triple-Barred Roll tall Bill Paaaad By th Boas8nalbi Policy th Kentucky 8nt. araciAt, piarATca to trb uraritza FRASKyoar. Kt April 21 In the' House to-day the Shouse resolution providing for a daily roll-call and all absentees noted on record wa taken np and passed, all amend ments being voted ddwn except that of Harvey MyerrVwhieh prevents tb roll-call from ever being dispensed with.

Several bills were given tbeir second read ing, after which tbe revenue bill waa discussed. Article 7 concerning the taxation of distilled spirits for Stat and County pur poses was made a special order for May 1 Article 8. providing for County Board of Supervisors, was adopted. Section 1 of ar ilcle 9. relating fo the collection of taxes, waa than taken thg Frazee substitute a as adopted.

Th substi tute provide that alt taxes shall be due and Mssblsnn and lifts tb first iav of Xfsspjh after the assessment ta made on all takes un paid on the brat day of tictober thereafter, a penalty of 2 per cent, shall attach, and on the firt day of November au additional penalty 3 percent, snati attacn oil taxes not paid on November 15. af'erth same are assessed nail oe aeemeti aeiinquents. ana snail bear i-iteret at th rate of Id percent, per annua from Decemoer 1 till dm id Only seventeen eenator could be counted in the Senate chamber this morning, and as no bills could be passed they took the sen si-bla rotirs and adjourned after waiting twenty minuu-sior a quorum. A GRAVE MATTER, Whlck tk Caarts Bay Call Cpa ttl. aeBciAX, BtaVATca nc anrotrTBBa, JgyyzasoKTitXK.

Imp. April 21 A squabble has arisen in regard toth purchase of a lot in Walnut Hill Cemetery, which adjoins this city, that will most probably have to be set tled in tb Courts. A tew months sine Peter Truahart. a col ored man. possessed of considerable mea, nils resided in this eils-clied.

H.suliniiAl. as usnal a couple of day after his death. nut a snort time sine nis widow conceived the idea of having his remain exhumed and reinterreo in the XAnluut Hills Cemetery. Sh aceordinglv called npon on of the Trustees, and in answer to her request wa informed that several lota ia the middle of the cemetery were vacant. She then stated toth astonished Trustee that she intended one of th lot, knt Hid Mot close the bargain, bnt left, saving she would sw him later 011.

It soon became known that a colored woman intesxled purchasing ein of the expensive loisin the cemetery, and tb Trnstee was immealiaLelv besicral hs a nam bar the whit csivzans. who bitterly vminieamnnsituieHiiB, I he 1 rusvces are now undetermined as to 'hat to ilo. as the whit lot shall not be. and rs. 1 rue har ia sole and evidently willing to par a large price in order 10 secure ins lot.

anu tnreateus to ormg the matter into oarc should her offer be re-iceted. lb matter is -causing much bitter-nen between the l.n mes, and munity is also very muah worced bp. A QUEER MOTHER. Ckleks AAswtt ty a WatarwSgaapat. kgy arxciaa atarATCsi tkb srBotriaza.

Ikoftos. Onro. April; 21 Thomas K. Ross. prominent lawyer, as ah prond wnr af a water-spaniel dog tbat sau shown great inter est in a brood of cniekwas.

The mother of th little chick flogged th dog at very immunity, nnul paiiexso ceased 10 a -virtue, and a fight ensued ia which the another was lulled. I lit dot mpjumI to r.sret itA spa of orphaning tbe ttiirtnen Uttl cuicks. ana at once up with litem, snowiag them mother care, eating- WKh them, and walking about while they imprdl the dog's progress by clustering about in front of him, ia Ails evulens down tb ctatcka will cstaldia- atoaa ander bis sbagay coat to keep warm, roost oa his aaa and alio teUer acts ot anadsoco ia him. Paal feataas Baeal. Ashlaxp.

Wnc April 2l-Fir at midaixht partially deatrayed th America a HotL Thar was a panie aaaaaag th guest, several ef whom narrowly esasaed with their lives, A number were seriously tnart brdrop-pin rem ta it is tboaght ail will recover. lhabaaaaialla waasaaall. Taala CatrTsrw Teazsw ltriclc.Wbalea. Indlcte by the Cnlled States Grand Jury for.couaterraiiisg. wa eoavietd aad acateweeat ta taa Obia tw yeas.

II waw takea to Calambas last evealasbs. FEIIALE FIRE-BUGS By Ca.la ta staasaaatt svaal Otaar tncut sanroi to tbb awarraaa. Cbicawo. A pril 3L Startliag developiaeats were mad W-day ia the caa of Mrs. Maud Bania, arrested yesterday est the charge of arson.

Erea the officer who bay been working up tbe clew were amazed. From tne sworn statements of Mrs. Mamie Tiffin aad a negro new ander arrest it is believed that Mrs. Hani a and her accomplice ar ia lesurn with a band of i nee-nd iarir carrying an their deadly work ia Sw iork. Pnilsp.

detphia. Mosten. Cincinnati. Indianapolis, Denver and can Francisco. Lteateaant liesjy ia confident that Mrs.

Tlthn has not told half she koowa He is judinoiisJy bnns-in pressure to bevy ncx.B her ana by to-artw row aithi ts cAnbdent he will pav tae whole scheme nnlolded before him. By her slate me 11 1 sod tbat of th colored man. Lieutenant Heeir claims to have proof sufficient tu send Mr. Hania and at least five ot her assistants 10 Joliet. usv eaaitiv ppoof.

said on) or tn officers wooi connected witn thacase. that too eigut-bandred-doiiar seaiskin aoisnaa, supposed by th insurance adjuster to have been burned in tbe fir aa 1 wenty-eecand street, last ebraary. was paid for by an insurance adjuster in 4 iaeinnati. after an xn-cKliary br bad been started br members of tbe band. January 10.

also bav evidence which we belts will show that one of tue Chicago women was at th Hotel Royal tb night it burned. "Telegrams have been sent to Chief Inspector Marsb from-all over the eoaatrr making inquiry regarding tb arrests, and from th tun of some them, together with the facts in our po isasaiun. we ar led tn believe tkea women ar pert of an extensive league of tire-bugs operating in ail tbe principal cities of tbe country. Lieutenant rlealy denied that Detecu vea Valley and ranch, of ew York, had come her to connect the women with tbe Hotel Royal fires. A dispatch from New York to-day said tbat th police of tbat city bad no knowledge of either tbe Hania or Tiffin woman.

Th only arrest in tbe case to-day was that of John Barrett, who was employed by Mr. Hania to do chores about bar aaartmeuts. before in tire lirata be carried several large bunulus of clothing away from tte apertutenta. fo. 148 1 wenty-secono street.

He has told slier, lie took tbe goods and who received them. FOR HER HEALTH, Br. Jaass O. Mlala. aaddaaly eld 6 Ta Ear.

Ngw Yoxk. April 21 Mrs. James G. Blaine. sailed for Franc on tb steamer La Bre- tagne to-day in company with her cousin.

Mr. Charles MacAllister. and hia wife, ot Philadelphia. She did not finally accept her uaasin'a invitation to make tbe trip until last night. Colonel Kevin, her father, said she was going for her health.

CHOLERA. Paris Greatly Alarmed Over tbe Discover? Foot Cases Near That CIlj. The Dreadful DUeaae la Spreading Rap idly- Tbroasrhout India FThrht-" -fal Banltary Condition. Pa bis. April 21 Considerable anxiety baa been occasioned here by the report of an outbreak of cholera near Paris.

A man liv ing at Puteaux. a village seven miles west 01 raria. has been 'admitted ta BeanJon Hospital, where th doctors pronounced the disease from which be is scrygarsro ro be cboleba. Three other men from Keniliy and Cour- bevie, both of which places are only a few miles from Paris, were subsequently ad mitted to tbe hospital, su tiering fro the same disease, and one of the men has since died. No other eases are known, and the author tVes declare that th above four mentioned are exceptidngt' Tttey do not fear that the disease will extend.

Inquiries ai the tJeapjon Hospital brought out tue fact that tne disease irom which on of th men above mentioned tisd died, and the other three were still tunerwc was not the dreaded A sialic cholera. Th nhvaioiana stated that tne patients were suaermg trout oniy a luua torui 01 cxioiera. YEBY ALABMLBa Is th Sanitary Conditio ef th Cities al Tad la Chslera Spreading Rapidly. Cauotta. April 237 A very virulent epi demic of cholera is raging in Benares.

The mortality is very great. Yesterday there were reported 133 new cases and 135 deaths from the disease. Dr. Gregg, tbe Sanitary Commissioner for Bengal, recently issued a report upon at outbreak ef cholera tbat occurred at Seram pore, a few miles north-west of this city. Over the whole of the affected area he found that tanks of various shapes, sizes and depths oaa oeen aug.

ana mat ait COSTAIBKO TXBT PUTT WATgB l.ow. foul lunrlea. reekin with bad amella. rounded these tanks, the surfaces of wuicu were ainioet completely hidden with thickydecarins water plants, with hep and there a clear place, whpre the inhabitant wasn ineipcoKing itensiisanq draw water for domestic naCL Retween and around honsesar narrow lanes, bordered bv narrow, deep, uneven drains, in whicb filth collects, The substances tinder th influence of the hot sun Quickly decompose and emit out ounrs. in iiuaiur.

aetuniiv h- served masses of undulating maagota and rofcrroxa or pscatiso akimal. Wherever the Deonle Hvinar in tha hnniM in the neighborhood of these tauks had used the ater tbe cholera mad its appearance, and the tanks are also th wnirh th milkmen srsise Ia. thmlm rvows. and. it is more than probabl they a.iiutc their mug witn the same water.

Cod- iinuin nis inquiries irom nous to nous. Dr. Greag Ioud.I that wherever tb supply of milk wsa obtstaed from cows that drank at th dirty tanks cholera was present, ana that there was a corresponding abseneanf phnUea among the police constables who were supplied with cieau water from th polio tank and obtained their milk, auppty from a Uis- tanco. THIRD-STREET GOSSIP. Mossy is easy.

Baxk stocks aredulL Tne Kew York markst casts a gloom ovsr traders. JIaLAKora finds an occasional purchaser at present pncea, Kigcratc Liobt stock dropped to 134. but shareholders nave a fear of the ultimate success of the company. LrrTLB MiAan continues iu upward career. Coo fide ace tn the stock is all tbat is neces sary to Pat it back to the old prices.

Gas sagged a little during the electrie light contest. For every seller there was as good a buyer, so stockholders need not be scared. pEacTxa fc Gauls preferred has Joined the ranks of tke investment securities and Bad a ready market wherever ottered. Sales at 117. PigrixuaT Compast Btock is subiect ta very slight fluctuations, and trading ts light Stockholders see at to be "waiting for something to turn Tan Telephone Company la watt In lota sf mny in th gronad.

aad stockholders leak forward to better earniaga whoa tae nnder. greend system Is completed. Mccb ta the rarpriso of tbe baara, flLin.i Railway boldsr its old prices after tax time. It was prephasiM that a nraat aaaax noopla would sell stock, after hold lag it over tzuu dreaded day, 1 Ioxnox is th great center for (ndBstriaia. They are tneravorita aaearities as that Exchange, and have proved good investments and paid better rates of interest than banks, insurance companies or taili-oada.

Uasjilto asp IattosT stockholders hav no ret heard tb reaeaa for the pronaaad i. so of new securities, bat travelers and ship pers can sea waere a great deal of money can be speat on th road and branches to advantage, The ease ef Cbarle Martin, aa of tb C. and Q. Railroad, who ts chanced with black-mail by hia father-in-law. Robert Morris.

lumbar merrbant. wmseactiaaed -Par yeruay us account tbe bsence of Important Tiifnsesei. Ik asa wiii be keard on May 2. 1 The eteamaaat Lorralar has bean aold to Caataia Coffin by order of ta fJaited Seat Ceart ta tl.U. Ta erigiaal east was tVTVt IT IS 0UTr Along Delayed ililaiiatioii Of the Actions tf Dajtoa Repnh- lieans Last FalL Wliy AJlxmia Was AJlo-rsd To Till ajioUieraUa.Seat Aad Wkj Kf-saeslj, Wke Was Set ta Certaik Kattm, Was Itfft, Fraat Caateatla qoiaea.

Dattov. Onra. April 21 A little bit of n-written political history got into circu latiaa in this city to-day concerning the electioa last fall of Hon. D. W.

Allamaa. Beanblican member of tbe Lexislatare from this county, which, it seems, bad commanding influence in determining negatively preposition to contest th election of Mayor Mc-Millen. the. Democratic candidate, who, at tbe recent election, was elected bra plurality of two votes. i- la canvassing the returns seven uncounted and disputed ballots seat to tbe Board from different precincts proved a bone, or rather seven bones, of contention, about which tt)t adherents of Wort man and McUillea.

Re publican aad Democrat! candidate for BaargCTrvsXY. wsaislzs For several day. It was claimed tnat If the marks on the disputed and uncounted bal lots were interpreted in accordance with the manifest intention of tbe voter, tbat a recaav nition and oonnt of tb seven tickets woald result in tbe election ot Mr. Wortmaa by on vote. The canvassers, however, decided that thev con Id not go behind the faee tbe returns, and.

in cnaeouene. decided th. result in favor of Mr. McMillen. There was consider- am talk lor a day two about a puniest, which, however, suddenly anhsided.

Tk why and the wheref area, it are retroactive to last fall's election. While no Polit ical advantages can result bIB0IO OPT Tn cold type this an written history, aa effect will be to expose a eketeton that bag bean uarooraa in tn Repuoucan larauyrioset. At the fall election Mr. A Hainan was elected over hie Demoeraiic competitor. John Hiller.

by seven votes. Wilbur Kennedy, who wasalanon the Reenbiican lea-islaUye tcket, wa but a few vote behind Mr. lams, his lJeraocraue aad saccesslol com pen lor. Mr. Kennedy's friends announced tbat he woald COJTCVT TnS BLXTTtO.

And. as ho waa a protroaaeed Foraker follower, vim, vigor and victory were ripe tor a contest, Mr. Kednedy was giver) a tip. bow-ever, when suddenly all pr 4 essions aad oe-claratiana about a cob test were oft. The count was basts lied, oertincatee tesnea.

ana nr. ah Unvan. with liia seveu majority, ha been re- ligiHisiy legiaianng lor 101 whole people, and Mr. Kennedy atteadiug sincUy to nis legal business. Tbe startling fact ia now developed, and is common property, that had Mr.

Kennedy lnaututea a contest, ne would BATS rCLtth MB. AtXAXAW Into the boiling eon p. and Mr. Hiller. the Democratic candidate, woald nave Peen elected by a majority of thirty votes.

1 fsels see Tht-r. psttnensvl from various precincts in the county to the county Clerk seventr-lonr uncounted and disputed ballots. A quiet examination of these ballots disclosed toe lact tbst bfty-two were Democratic and twenty-two Repub lican. tnat while ine marlines on fjiasa ttekpfa were not rarnlsr and in am. foruiiiv with the strict reauirementa of ti law.

yet if submitted for deciaioa as tw tue xrtTKXT or yna voTga. Eaoh ticket would hare been accepted and counted, with Ihe result ef a majority of thirty, Jo consequence tb octant the lace of the returns progressed without for tber upturn tion. and the search tbat the siatu of-the. uncounted ballot carefully guarded unul It injected itself in the, Mayor- atty conies 1 01 reoont oaie, MAIER WILEBANGV Unless Insanity Is Proved Th Jnj rinds Hint Gellty Of Xardsr ia the Tirst Degree Other Xardsr Trials TeB Heard. srrcfAi.

prsrATm to tbb nomsa WHrxLiKo W. April 21 Th Jury In tbe cas of Wm. Maier. who brutally mur dered his young wife three weeks sg as she lay in bed. because -she refused kiss him.

brought in a verdict of murder ia the first degree this evening. The jury recommended no merer, and consequently Maier 'will tang under the lava of this State. It will be tbe I first hanging ia Wheeling for thirty years. Maier was in good spirits all day. aad faced the Jury AXP BtAP StS POOH With a smile oa his faee.

The Marderer is only 23 ytars of as, aad look to be cot saor than 18. it cam oot in tb evidence, that in addition to otberviso brntal treatment of his wife, vhota he married only last October, be had. in December, attempted to produce an abortion on her. Occaa. as said, ah ting' him, -enough already.

Public opinion is divided on tbe question of his san ity. His counsel. x-CoDcrssmsa Atkinson, will make a hard fight worn a gWTxiAL. Next week three mork inBsrtaal nsfdsr trials will occur. First, tk second trial of Dr.

ueora I. (iarrrsou. who killed Dr. Georg Uaird in a street duel about a year ago. and who has one been convicted of murder in wno nas one pea convieiea of murqe th secend degree, Sesond.

toe tiial of Frank Leslia. whosliot and killed har band in a bagnio, after fallowing him Of Nra. bn. lh. a boot tw wseks aao.

and tlurd. tk trial of Probaeco. who committed a brutal ontrag on a littla sirL and whoa ertm is a eaniLal odense in this State. JEWELRY, FAILURE. Aaatkar Deader Aastga aass OvsrSaa ta Tfcts Bnt a few days ago Antheor Harahede.

an Arcade Jewelry merchant, asads an aesitro- ment. YeBterdar- aaatber 'dealer did likewise this tisua it was Her ma a Lang. II did business at the corner, af the Arosdeane) Vine street. He assigned to Samuel Wolf- stem, through D. J.

WorkumY br attorney. I be lisftiiuies were as WXAXD and the assets 39.0-a, igaing he. Co 11 (eased lungment la levnr ul tk Ubio Valley National fesnk for SlOO. Klixa Unn for 5X354 01 A madia I'M ill no foe ill as. and in.

fsnse Jacob Hacks for SUOi J5. 1 1 be cause ol tbe failure is stated to be dull trade. The fact is. the Jewelry bnainees is overdone here. One of tne attorney interested in tiiis fail ur said that there were more Jewelry stores ia this city for the population tuaa any other city in ta eanatry.

th rent Mr. rang naa pay waa X3 month, and he lias not taaea in aug tn the peat few weeks to Pay ven that. kramer A Kramer wer lbs atiorneva fn all th plain tins in the confessed Judgment AN ACTOR IN TROUBLE- tesns 1. WlUtaaas Arrafsl Wmr Issoatnas; Aaaia starkalay. Joan aV WiUiama an actor, aad the tonar of the quartet with the Bin Jean Compear.

ia in a peck al trasbt. Yesterday be ersssrrested for aseaaltaad betterV. 'A boat noon he met Annie frk- ay. aell4. of No.1 Aagoala street, at Hftn a atom streeia.

aad alter ahovtas ax leen een I in 10 ber bana ceuarfi ot trying laduc her lo accorapaay kiaa. eti resiswa. and Gi-cer Mur.leeame along sn arresiad uw. Ate was reiaasea on tw caa bsii. Elaaew Praak ttBssrwi' Suit waa filed ia Squire Scbwas's Ceart yesterday br William Raaer against xUmer Zimmerman for tl3 75 for sold and delivered, which means a'bar bill for champagne.

Money, in tio possession 04 tit batson. r-ieetrie unit tumpaay wa attached, (uitatabl Tumor served ti. writ. aad V-quire tchwab wui try te caa te-i aiurrow. Cksrislsr Ceaeert, A concert win bo siren fey the eboristere of St.

Lake's Episcopal Church Wedueetlay evening. April 2T. ia the Lyceum ef the Col lege of Btnsie. Treebaristers wi'l beeesisted bv Mr. rank F-Tent-tan.

v.iss k. i.r-tJa. Mia Jost kfnsinser. Mrs. C.

1,. vsa I tie Uncisuil Wuarict. ao I r. ir, oaep. nrir.

e. i.t, s.air u. t- -a t-i hr.AiCielSuAi -EVA EARiiHARTS FATE IaBt aaa Taeetss Caa set Sbaclataw The tnonest on th body of Eva Kara hart, wane -untimely death at her near MidtUetewa last Wednesday ptnf nine, created no end af talk in tnat "vicinity, was held by Oroaer Brown, of Toder yesterday. wen ty witnesses were exa ml ned. bat their testimony developed nothing io aid i lion to what haa already been published 1 Tms rf srr Ivins.

who assxstea in anrslng the sick girl, testxhad. a se had arevmusly stated, that Kva told ber, that Joka Sawta was the cause of her trouble. Tbe report of the PhTicia-s whorrTornoed tbe post-mortem ronrluded aitK the findina-: "In oiresinin deatn was caused from aepucaania. resuiusae. ftuaa ai bnrtiAi" Dr.

J. H. Stephens, who ftrnded the. dc-reasvd rlurina ner illness, told in derail nf hi me-iicai attention from when ihe girl called at hia otbee for medicine tnr an ailment, until sbeOsxt. le lact tnat.au was enceinte bad never been ta him by and was' surprised to Iss rn ih.

muMrruM Grant BUth. ayouor man, whosorn tits since od presented Mess tarn hart with a goia watch, whtcn -eausea his st -tn ooneetsM with the kv sotnp. Testified that he had avoc seen the girt toeoeak 10 ner sine about tbe first vf the year. Tne Cbraner bad not reudeiw nis verdict last evening, but speaking Mfttriaiiy ui "It ts pinioq that the girl came to Iter death from miscarriage, and 1 believe it was brought oa by the use of medicine. i.

RAISING PRICESL Oae attTect of ta Kafarecaaaat tke Sa any Citsrttas; Laws- The barbers will bow to tb inevitable, and shops genprally wilt te closed tight 10-day. 'chops all over the city never did such bnsineas in years, as was dooe yesterday. 1 Many had extra help, anal at least nne third mnrt tMiocl ware sliava.l tba 11 on thn previ ous Saturday. A weil-inforrued kuiubt the razor aiated that iOuo men were tdiaved on Sumlay. and hun iretls, therefore, will ro to cliurcn and lo see tneir girls beards of several cavsr growth.

-r Tiie Sunday losing 'bill aficctea the pocket-honks of citizen in many imusnc A nnmner of mhim had notice poatan that hair culling alter clock be nv and ten cents in advance I regular prices. whileeme shops would not cut hair at all altertAVInek. Inauiry among cutlery dealers developed the tact that there was. 110 increase in tbe sales of razors yesterday. HE DID RIGHT.

Williani Arnot's Revenge. He Kills J. K. Ilnltoii. the Drstrejer His Heme.

Attaolcad Upon th Street By Bia tpimr, tn Injured Suaband Flr ratal abot. sractAt, SMsrAVca to twb Bvootaaa Robe. Ga April 2i William Arnet shot and killed J. K. Hudson on Broad street, at 3 o'clock this afternoon.

Back ot bis tragedy is a aad story, story, of a 'debauched wife, a ruined home, disgraced husband and children, of a daring piece of incendiarism, and of a series of sen sational developments brought out on two previous criminal trials. William Arnot-'a Scotehaian, married bonnie lass, and to tbetn were born tubes msn-TY AmoL came to Rome witb his family and and bought a farm four rail in th country. His nearest neiibbor wa $1 K. Hadson Hudson became enamored with tbe eliarms Up. A envp mil Ki ma.

nltk favoevfrvnsaer. It is the same old story. The Ipsree srfrm eotps at tJox tcht-l h. othe than one wh ones and with dtvilish -conning worked with her Paramour to en 00m pass ihe still further ruin, if not death, ot ber husband. The guilty pair laid all sorts of snsres to entrap their victim, going so far to have him arrested on the moat baseless charge.

Arnot sought in every way t' to wnr ck his wiyg For the sake of tbe good name of his child ren. but in vain. One morning; during Ar nol's enforced stay in tbe city his dwelling waa borne-t. He had Hudson arrested for aron. bnt the t-acka bad been to well ouvered and the charge was uot sustained.

Ihen followed a separation of Mr. and Mrs. Arnot, io-day Hodson assaulted the ruined bus-bsnd nt th street, where the crowd was the thickest, makiugati attempt to cut Arnet's throat with a knife. 1 hen Arnot drew It is pist il end in rapid succession tired five shots SI his dastardly assailant. lire of the shot too fleet.

One pierced Hudson's bowels, and was tbe fatal shot. During the firing Hudson fought Arnot with savage bravery, showing remarkable nerve under a fatal tire. A rn ot was arrested and locked no, Pnblia sympathy ia entirely with Aruot, ilia course meets universal approbation. 7 REMARKABLE VERDICT ta tk TJnrtaa SSts Cnarta Agataa SZt Saatkera Statlraad Caaspaav. The Jury in tha case ot the Bearsr Creek and Cumberland River Coal Company against Southern Railroad Company returns a verdict yesterday after being outnearly tw days.

Th coal company naked for 0.009 dam ages against the bom hern for an alleged mil- or to deliver consignments of coal, and too railroad company bled a counterclaim of 8250.000. Tn Jury returned a verdict of 0M damage for the plaintiff and CJ7.000 for tb defendant, wbicb nopiinally oseant a erdict of tH4.0U0asainkttbTaiiroad company, odge fane regarded tbe verdict as an extraordinary ono and seat tne jury back to answer certain questions, but the verdict will stand. the wrong side. 'v Mr. Barak Deneha XIake a Prakakly Fa- tal Mtetakaw Farah Dan oboe, aged SO years, living at 22 Hamilton pike, taet with an accident yseter- day that may prov fatal oa acconnt of her advanced age.

Yesterday about 1 o'clock a Tolsraia elec tric car stopped at Poplar and Linn streets to let 9 a passenger. Mrs. Doaoirae boarded the front platform of tb trailer, bnt oould not set ia on account ot tbe Bates. Th con ductor eonld not see ber and aiartod th car. -)be loosened iter hold and leu.

Her right foot was caught under th wheels, and Patrol 5 removed her to tbe hospital in a serious conoitioa. j- 7 JEALOUSr i Class lawte pwe Ta KOI tTIUlasn stad. atgaa aad Fatally Weaad Was. AsOt Caictoo. April 21 William Maddigsn.

Iiv iagon Wabash aveaae. was aha aad killed lata last night by Lewi Powers, a ballet from whoso revolver also fatally wnndd Wm. A nit. Powers was arrestod thu mora. lag af tor a fierce resistance, in which ho attempted to hoot the awlicesaan who found him.

Jnnt lienneasr. a wnaa wba ia id to have oeen tn com am saooting. id who was with bint, was als IS ken into custody, as wer hv or six men and J'omea who were witnesses 04 the affray, etuouiy was tu cans of the tragedy. -r-- Jk Caae riissllsawi.u,J,.w, rassA. ssmtc to tub arsacta bsv JoETvisn.

Ixtv. April 2S. Frank Watson. Boceaatof whoso arrest foe aeading ob scene matter through tbe mail appeared in kfnnplaB sort asa. say -that bis troabte rf all can serl by sptts wars, aad that a it WCSBB Pw SSS11.IISW nu M.

V. Wll. v. lejarea ta ftnnsage futsw. WTiliam Psppe.a laborer livfag at Mt eattrt, employed at Zeiler aaeaagefae- toryon Logan street, tall down a eight of stair yesterday and broke hi 4Hk Patrol 3 leek him homo after Dr.

Uucruer had at tended aim. Waa at The relatives nf William Sen mats, wba is missing from, his bom ta FarBsersviil. Ohio, hav returned from Madtsoa. IntL. where saw the pod rot.

the man- found in tne river ai was net tue body ex mhmau. Dsaak TTak a Revnivea, John j. Forest, colored, gat draak Tester- aar and fired an a revolver la front of so Aa street," Ha wa arrested or eraser EchaaUt for ifiscbarginx fte-arota; 7-VAIIIIOralE JasasaBBBBBBBBaaswaaBassaw Blistered By His CMe- Bandns. Letter Frotn Counsel llorstrnan, r. Demanding the Resignation of His Assistant, And Cbargin Him TVilh B6" Treachery and Inralitui SeasaUoaaJ Sei To the Bitter War-y rfu-Between '''r.

ikaa Factioaa. The prevailing fizht between tbe Itapub lican factions baa developed much bitter. either side is aaklog' any quarter nor sparing prisoners, 7 Any oa saspectea of treachery or weak-hess is at once marked for decapitation. Already the warfare baa caused trouble in Corporation Counsel Horstman's Office. Yes-' terday Mr.

Horstman demanded tbe reel ens-lion of Assistant ILA-Yan I lor ea. who haa been ia th oftlc for fire years, or sine Mr. -Horstman took chars of the city legal partment. The cause of tbe demand is Van Uorne'a affiliation with tii a cox rcTioa. He was placed on the Cox ticket in the Twenty-siith Want as an alternate, and.

ai--though be claimed that it waa done without authority, the relations between counsel and assistant were speedily In bis letter, dated yesterday, demanding. Van Homo's resignation, Mr, Horstataa is pointed. He says: appointed yon in this office five years ago. when yon were a eomnarative straneert-inth city, without my having been under1 tbe al is blest personal er political obligation to yon. Since then 1 have, from time to promoted and reappointed you.

In betas' elected and re-elected, and in trying to manage tbe office according to my ideas. I hav bail to receive many bard blow, and tn any success I have had you have received more advantage from than myself. too mow that atotsi a. cox Has been and is my most determined politi-. cai enemy, ana.

tbat at my last renomika-tion he need every possible means to defeat me. My decided opposition to him and his' methods yon know, and you led me to believe you were in sympathy witb my views in that matter. When 1 learned you wer running tor alternate for delearata. with George Cox for Mat delegate, on Frs- day. I naked yon how that cam to pass.

Yn said th use of yonr nam waa unauthorised, but declined to make public a aiatement that such as of your name was unauthorised or mat you were opposed to Mr. Cox. I sub- 1 ouently learned tbat you hail attended a secret caucus at whicb th Cox ticket waa prepared. 1 AccErT roc wean Tbst yon did not know that your nam was to go on a alternate, and I tbtnk that that was an afterthought 01 the otber gentlemen. Because 1 asked you to make such pubiva statement you denounced iu yesterday ail day at the poll as a worse boat than cx.

"it aeema to me that, bavins an eye rather to some ambition for Jutnre political reward tiisiiwratitnd for any thing 1 hav done for you in the past, you would rather deeplf offend me than Mr. Cox, worm a urn atbb loyalty- is so uncertain as your baa proved to be. for I do have er -fonna respect for tbe fidelity of many of 1 ox's friend to bins. "i regret very much the necessity for tbe severance of onr ottietat relations, aa I had thought ynnr friendship for ni wa ao tree that nothing could shake It: but vou wilt readily understand that my relation witta my assistants in an office like to is should Pa so confidential and intimate that, under tk circumstance. I am compelled to request your ALL The Testimony in the Coliuahas Van Looa'e Trial Now Assumes tn hap of Arrutnanta.

tntiAt snrxtca re ts satstsia Ottawa. Onio. April tl After eleven days. Use testimony In tha sensational Van Loon is all in. The State in tbe rebuttal played havoc witb the alibi presented by tk defense and upon which rest their aaly hope for a verdict leas than first degree, for vliicb Van Loon is indicted.

In addition la tb lestimeny of D. W. Huddle, tbe pris oner's Atber-in-law. who Impeached Mr. 1ST ter a testimony to an susn huh ssss Loon had iamd the five note at ker nous in Columbus on August 11 when waa put on tbe aland, by testifying that ILL.

Van Loon was at bia house all day the IStb. John Daffey. of Toledo, testified that Mrs. Handera, wbo swore that Van. Loon was at ber boos in Toledo on tb night tbe 7Ux and tha day of tb 8th of August, had told bird that Van Loon was not at ber boos on either the Tth.nr 8th.

The testimony was ell in at -o cigrs. wue-n Prosaeuting Ar torney cbarli rlea Fraver med th opening speecn for th Mai. He ntmte an arautneat for several bnr. He was followed by naa- tor notion fnr th ie tense, whose presents tinnnl ilis esse was a master IV eft Mis master ir en -rt, 111 sppeal to th inry was magnificent dew of oratory, and is pronounced by all wba beard it a hing tne etiorl of nis me ana tn ocet speech ever delivered in th Oart-bouse. A.

V. watts, tar tne ruie. sna nnn. l.l.. nv A.tmw.mm illk.liMni ifooday.

It is not probable that Jadg Hand will charee tbe jury befor aealsy. Ihe interest in the case still continue, and to-day's crowd was a larse as tbat of a preceding day and tbe crowd remained tnrouehout the entire trtnm.nl. Tke inry hms pvioestlv had mind made no for several daya aa it ha neeo n-uceabl that tbeir attention has uot oeen very to ax aaa. THAT ASSAUIaT. BBsaafasassasaisssBsMaB CklsT Psltssk aaverlatac Sastaa Char; Agates Is sst OfSe.

Carl Rabc. arrested for assaultlof Lixxl Reidlemann. th demented wetoaa. was re leased yesterday, bat bla fonr companions war held. Yesterday bief Deitscb Invastt- gated tb charge of the defendaaU that offi-eera Blant and Curtis had something to do with the assault Tae matter will be looked into.

Gears W. Com aa tb ttorav. was trying a caa UHquir Man Court yeatarday morning in which hamper ed colored peo nlewTwitnnra. Tb attorney eaBad one ttl fellow to tne wilBeaa stand, sayag: "Now. my aots.

wear reedy for roa. Tmssins tb astonished auocaey woe tae Child said -1 ain't yoer son. 'canes yon aiat at tthr." I- ate wsa tJ aad Paaytk. Tber was bnt little change ia tb eoadi-tioa ot Rev. 0ors ss.

Keliey. the aged Pastor of Wright Cbapel. In CvmmtaevilJa. yesterday. If was str-cken down with apoplexy edne-dsr la.l, and i gra uai-ly erawiug weaker.

The Pbrsivuinsin atieud- -aace. Dr. Meade. Se tiara a and tlewitl, pro-aujelkeaaelvpeleaa 1 TUt 6 a a la4eaav Clrksn F.neMBmeax. O.

O. F- Vs. Healthy. Hamilton county, hav hoaead 1 Colonel John Clark Hoftner by selecting hita i es a delent to th '-rand Kneampnwnu which wi. I tm held I rWsesvuw.

lui ea Mar r. iueCo.onel taaeay a in tki matters, aitd wuVsnaA Mrtaa The inter! revenue collection yeaterdae were t3.mTL'.," StUstaa Mamie Daley! aged ia of Xa, CnrtU tUee 1:.

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