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i. u)f! r- i oral I'ns i.l tj td 1 i id dj tkoj ng ail tt a rrta il ca has ext (ered ono( agrefi ft ii' i THE ENQUIKEK, CINISNATu FRIDAY. APBIL. 29, 1892 -TWELVE PAGES. 12 GREAT HEAVENS, My Money's in My Valise, Haw IVill PftV That i Freight Bill?" Mr.

Metcalt of Niles. Caught By the Same Old Game. Darin Paver Rat Risks Life To Steal Skiffs His I From a Boat-House Adrift in the Flooded River. Petty Confidence Game Worked Bj a Pretty Young Girl. Mrs.

8heapif Burglar Scare la Her Bedroom Yesterday's Record of tbe Thieves and Sharpers. UafMir rnnnf mu who llttl OB a farm near Niles. Ohio, has been In Cincinnati for several dart seeing the city. Yesterday afternoon be decided that he had seen it pretty welL He bad Tisited the walked across Fountain Square. crossed the Suspension Bruise, partaken of bear, pretzels and discord Over the Rhine Been a patrol wagon and ridden np tbe dad sastadest.

STRKPKST ITS ITIH SAW On aa Inclined plane. Therefore, he paid bis little bill and hied himself to tbe H. and D. Depot, where be' purchased a ticket for bonis. I Be bad SS lti left.

An honest-looking fellow who was standing near him dropped into conversation with him. and said that be was coin a out on the same train. They walked out to tbe train room together. A short, stout man met them and told Mr. Metcalfs new friend that his goods were in the depot.

"Haven't yen pot them on theltrain yet?" asked Mr. Meicalfs friend. "1 should say not." was the response. "The boss told me to bold 'em until the freight bill wai "(treat heavens!" said Mr. Metcatfa friend.

I wouldn't have those goods left behied for A BTtmnKSD POL-ASS. Hurry up and put them on the train. "Money first." was tbe reply. "Why. you don't think that I'm going to swindle yon.

do your No. bnt orders must be obeyed. Great Seoul What ant I going to dor' Mr. Metcalfe friend said. "Mr money is all in that valisa river there.

I can never et at it in time to par this confounded little bill. 11 1 ni im the train. "Can't heln it- boas." said the fat man "Well. I must get those goods this train sonieaow. uu.

oy in way. Mr. -letcaii, perhaps TOt CAW RRLP Mb Iffyen will lek me have how much Is that bill WslL you mill lend met a lew annates rou, can wait here and watch my valise for rub and will pay you back as soon at id train starts. i 11 bo who mis con 1. tonded expressman wno thinks Im trying to swindle Una.

aud get those goods on board a.f tho iritiii." Mr. Metcalf nulled ont his five dollar Mil rind Lauded it to his friend, lie watched bis iriemi valine faithfullv foriten minutes. and when a fat drummer in a checkered suit cauie up ana siartea to carryteway lie COLL BSD HIM I A MIXtTV. The drnnrmer was irascible, and the two were only prevented from coming to blows over the possession of the valine by the arrival of rat.olmaii Hanley. In tbe iniosi of the con Of ion Mr.

Me tea If a train went out. Patrolman Hanley finally got Mr. Metcairs story out of htm. bim to tlie ofUCe of liief of Detectives Ilazen. where be I th story asain.

ben he had finished the bin Chief said: "Now Cbarlsy. my boy, you net down and catch the next train for hame. Vou've got your S3 worth in experience. If we oaten your friend he II get a little experi-ence too. aud it won't coat him a cent." A Dartag River Bat.

It takes an enterprising thief to rob a float ing boat house in a flooded river, but that is just wbat was done by a man for whom tbe inliee are now aearchine. On Thnrsday last the boat honse of Prank Minler. which was moored at the foot of Far sons street, was torn loose by the pressure of tbe man water, and border ana bis wile KABROWLT XSCAPED PROWLING. The boat-house i filled with valuable skills, shells and sail-boats, some bloiigitiir to Mnyder and others to cluts which made his boat-house their head-quarters. The river was at a stage when it is danger ous-to try to cross it in a skin, ana tne Dooming current carried tbe boat-bouse swiftly down tbe river.

When it was otf the moutn of Millcresk a skiff out out and a man Doarde.i It. tie calmly pulled two skiffs, two 'tens sao a sau-ooat out oi their placet in the boat-room. and. after fasten in Irs utint. ers together, launched them alongside of the arming Doat-nouse.

Another skirl put out. rowed by two men. They assisted the first man in towing ail five of tbe boats ax bora. 1 ae boat-bnnse drifted ten miles down toe river, and was caught by some boatmen and OR TUB KBirTPCKT SIP Of the river. When Snyder went dawn AS ednesday with a tug to brine: the boat-house back to its moorings, be discovered that five boats were missing, by inquiring alntiK the river front yesterday i he learned that they bad been stolen, and immediately made a report of the matter at Police ilcs4- uarier.

Patty Bat Iagealoaa Rabberv. A petty confidence trick which ported to the police yesterday has an element of novelty about it. The "aperator" was a wen orrsseo ana rattier gooa-looking Toan girl, evidently not more than -Ii years ol. 1 be aaaie novel schema was extejudvaly worked in this city about a year ago. and tbe Police are of the amnion that th nHaml.r i the same in both cases.

Yesterday morning a UTTtt PACQHTX OF MIS. Of RiS, Baum street, was on her way home irpm uiDiuon oakery, on Lock street. wnere sue bad made some onrcbaaea for nir KDOther. In one baud. she tiahily gripped her rer tne bakery a yonaa in a piaca aress.

witn tur cape and ray hat. met hen "Your niarams said tt-st you shoofd give lua the ehanira that vnn tnl ol K.l ehe said to tba "ohe is afraid that you will loe lbs little girl unhesitatingly turned over tn" money, and her honest mother indig- iiaoiir rroortea toe matter to tbe polioe. In vesttgation proves that the strange -young naa oeaa. systematically working scbsme la the neighborhood lor several a her ays. to Bar Bad roam.

Mrs. L. Shears, who lives in aa apartmen house at Elm and Chapel streets. Walnut it is. bad a rather terrifying with a wnnld-be burglar Wednesday night.

rue oaa retired early, ana was just Tailing asleep, when she beard stealthy footsteps in tbe ball upon which her room opens. She was irianieueo. out ner TBSSOB WAS POCBLICO y) 'bn she heard tbe leek of the door click. The nest eaomeiit a rowsblr draawd stepped into tne room. Mrs.

shears uttered shriek of terror, which ronsed the a -use. The burclar turned and ran. He succeeded in escaping, but probably never before ere. nuh excitement in his life. The 1 investigated toe matter, and fonnd that the bnrslar had unlocked tha door by an app.iance oy which tbe key.

when it is left in tn lock en the inside I'ii be grasoed gad tamed from Nivvuwatj i aewo XJtSta Vnafta. Frederick Household, who has a stable-on Wen way avenue, near Eighth street, reporf- ea to tae noiiee yesterday that some one Bail 't at halters ant of the atable. lalr-Iifc rwcoverea wuhiw the ehnucks have afat a iai atoien from of bus. lad. the eh sa pest variety A 11 are of MttesmlPa Pao.to Caie, vatrtam I.

MiteheU. the Pension Asw wae waa tried and convicted, ia tho-Unit Btateevonrt and Caed fcaobv Jad wag resteraay given on week in which to la the sun? ot tucu trial. Ho aacnreo i Uhmta. of Mont berttX a aewsson illegal leas for tha un loaur Coma (jr. tea A Xevwttlag ClMrsra.

YvCSLia Schick. ol tiWest liberty street a wore out a warrant yesterday lor the sruaititwiM. ox ocan-straat. wbawa. ana ciubi.

auwi a snnian asastttt uiiiwr, la ta Leggn street. Wednesday night. Too' trial of WQUaarn O. Hera wan eetisr. wod la taa Ualaad Statea Oemrs Mstarday.

UMW nviu etand nimseu for ejntta njOAM, AaasxiMHSTaxsiwt-WatBCOBS, ii I i A CLOSE CALL. i Cm Have a AH Sa WM Sauroo George Croase. an MprwiiDin. bad a close call for his lif yestentsy morning at tb Wood-street railroad cro-siss. fie wa driviag a ratlvrTSPirited animal, at tached to an empty wun.

and when near Wood street the none miin at aa i VnnM was aaahle tn ekfck tha runaway, and it made straisht for the track. An U. ana M. train ws approach ias at a rapid rate, and tt looked cer-tain that horse, wagon and driver woo la be crushed aader toe wbe Is of tbe locomotive. 'eeinic his dancer rouse ieapei lornis me.

ampins fron the back part of the wagon. I he next instant tbe rear of the waaon was struCE ST lb train ami brawn to one aide. 1 be borne was nmon ingnieneo toacaio. as it refused to budge another inch, he wagon. awever.

was smasnea to splinters. Dot riser and horse escaped any srfioos injury. Aro receiver! a bad cut en the right i le of ki t.oaa thronih cum in a in contact with tbe rail when he fell. He was able toj proceed to his home, at 14 York street, sear J-reesnaa avenue. GOODLINQ'S SCHEME Te Baa a Baaidi IU VrwatrtUae By mm Eaergatle Coaatmbija.

Another snit was brought against William B. Goodling. who claimed Coaataole Tomore confiscated bis pension papers, in caire Schwab's Court yesterday meroing. Tlie plaintiff in the present case IS W. K.

Walsh, who wants SiO for labor performed aa cenos taker. He claims to have been deputised br Uoodling to perform that work. quire acawab. alter Hearing tne imimanr thA cue. save a inucment against Oood- iiug tor the a-nonnt claimed.

Tomore. who waa exoneratea ol Uoodling's charge in the aited Mates l.urt yesterday, was vary indignant at the action of Uoodling. and in conterratioa yesterday afternoon, claimed it was only a rose of Uoodling to nest a poor wiaow out hardarned money. The officer ill compelled to again levy upon Ooodlinra Ifec a. THE TYPE TRUST.

Prealdaat Alllma DaMea TkaA It Maa rati- aa Thraath. Eastern papers state that the big Type Foundry Trust has fallen through because the English syndicate tailed' to pat up the money for tbe stock as agreed upon. Mr. Allison, of mith 4. Allison, ef this City, is to be tb President ot tne nig combination and to an Esynaka reporter he sai'l concirning tbe above: As far as I know.

there is no trutn in mr Fnwaituis i.ytpm AnwiuufrL The men whe have been at wortk on the scheme have spent too mui.h time aud money to let the thing drop, besides tiie have ample capital to back tbem up. I he time set for tbe first payment on the Sld.OUO.000 capitalization is not until tbe latter part ot ana tne oaiancc ij.iu be paid tlnrty-ix days thereafter, l.ne scheme will so through, as all the foundries a the country except toree are in iu SET A TRAP And Caught a Till-Tapper. Arrest of a Middletown Policeman on a Serious Charge. The arrest of a policeman on tbe charge of till tapping caused quite a sensation in Mid dletown yesterday. James H.

Pearson, who has been one of tbe night pstrolmen in that city for nearly a Year, is accused of taking $2 SO from tbe money drawer in wmJ.eecombssaloon Tbe officer when questioned in regard to the affair said: I am accused of doing something of which I am not guilty." There are many people in Middletown who say they do not believe Pearson is guilty. On tbe other hand. Kewcomb's barkeeper. John Londt. claims that he witnessed tbe theft.

Nswcomb states that he has taifsed money twice during the past week, ana ne ana loodt decided to do some detective work themselves. Marked money was placed in tbe drawer." and close surveillance was kept, but (Without enect uum euuesuay niiht i Ikmdttays tnat SOOUt It cioca wnua wss sitting in a chair and pretending to. oe asleep. 1'earson cntue in. and walking oehinc tbe bar.

helpea mmseii to a Kiass oi ir, tOen opened the cash a rower, tuui out some ni.kt.ov Mini (iu nui to tha sireet. Newcomb came in a few ntinuias later, ssi was intormed of what iiou.it naa seen, in proprietor ascertained tne amount oi money missing, then went to Mayor now roan srnom at the hotel and waking that official told fcim what had occurred. a vumnt iuned vestardav. and Pear son was taken into custody by Marshal Hi-drickbon. Wb'en arraiantd in tbe Mayor's Court Prarson waiveo examination aud gave bond in the sura of t-00 for his appearance in tbe Court of ommoii Pleas, tie was at once suspended trom tne torce.

I be accusea is nearly to years ot age. ton his family are greatly wrrie.i over tbe cloud uuder wuicb be is now reaving. DRINK Ends the Life Mrs. Bewen. Strang Stories That Her Basband Btraok Ber With Poker.

Coroner Bangs and the police were called upon to investigate tbe peculiar a earn ot Margaret Bo we a. at No. 11 York street, yes terday morning. Sergeant Leukering. of tbe Oliver Street Station, learned about 10 o'clock yesterday morning that the woman had died suddenly.

and called at the house to investigate. prnnla Bowea. tha husband of the woman, said tnat the waa a bard drinker and bad probably died from injuries which she ceived tbO night striking her bead aiaiast the cellar dear. Coroner Kan re waa ut once notified, sad. on viewing tbe body, found that the woman bad turned black in tbe face and that there was an ugly scalp wound on the rigat side of her head.

(Strang stories were afloat among she neighbors, to the effect thai tb woman and her husband had bad many drunken quar rels. Coroner Baace at once ordered the man locked ap on suspicion, and he was La If to liva-atreet rotation. Johnnie. iiule ten-year-old! boy. was committed to the neuw of lietenuon.

sharged with bavins an improper home. "1 he body of Mrs. Bowen was then taken tb tlie Mrgoe. wnere it was found to be in a -most Bitby condition. Dr.

1 kirwi iwrforsmi a BMiat-tnortam exam mation on the remains, which disclosed, th fact that the aoman had died from chronic alcoholism, and not froia-a blow. Herbus-baod was then released from custooy. but the hnv waa bold and will be sent to tb. House of Kef nee or Children's Home. One of his brothers is in tha and two otners at ma steiug.

A LITTLE CHILD KsssksS Peon By a Raaaway Hatrso mad -V aarlaaaly lajarod. An exciting scene waa witnrsasd at Fifth asd Pluas streets shortly after noon yester day. One of A. Gembert's horses, which was attached to a was standing on the corner, when it became restless, i Tbe driver. Albert Lawrence, atruek th animal with th whip, whereapon it reared np and out tau atong riuui atraei at a raoia rate.

Loag wort and 1'lum four tittle chi dsen wer playing. One of tliera. Lily Col ataa. OMrt set of ine way in waa kaookad to to growaa. Tha wheals of the ataaXMi narrow miiwed the child's heart.

rne was srvt to Her am roe. Plnm sad Central a venae. The runaway was brought to aaianasmtat iata atreet. i v- 9 aaarsaAxa. aooaooa.

EJUs Lexer and Nettie Jacobs. Edgar Wilson ana Jessie A. Shaasud, MarUa Haaa and Katie Mors. Ilenry h. norma tin and J' Kbl il.

I ra laliirr Enln Jotia.oha-ander and Vassja AbleaMorf. atovs ioot and Ka. i I ssue. ileurr J4. Zaator aad Frances G.

Sndtlv win. rrm wti aarr incs ja. rum tart aad tarah A. toioVL JTrank Uoeaer sail arbera ErknuiM John F. Us res and slriW.

Cong. Aihert catosrby sl4 May me Kabs. aacr aroar Imiini taat Ml ap a 7 This a-verts a Uetnra at Itit Yisug Men's CltrssUaa AssoeiatlsMt will be to xseuical srtflent, acUcUsts s4 assataor rhotograobsrs, Tli cbrt' will s. Tba alit-roacoo. Its.

larrs. I I preparSUon of rorn ana sis toeta Kor-it aad lis alao taoeiewos. euidrso sau-roacoaic es-ecrs will he shown. Ur. SS.

St. ictctier will ti Ma sat A. Saaalaa, "I TVeri was bo meeting sf th Beard antDtatratiaa yessardar. owing to the ataswd abscnos of Massrs. Harrmaba and erardoav.

who have bean at Cleveland forth past two oars, lboxe wiU Ukaty ba anoofr- 't. THE RAILROADS. P. J. McGovem Takes Service With the It and D.

The Ohio' Southern To Be Ex-. tended To Lima. Chairman Finley and the Rock Island Lock Horns. 8. HiggtM Appelate Assistaat Siperiiteia-eit Metive Prwer ef tke Erie Other Iteat Frea Ag the Liie.

The bottom fell ant of tbe crusade against the ticket real per at Chicago, when tbe grand Jury decided to return no indictments against the men charged with violations of the law. hail road men are- wondering what right the grand lory bad to come to sncb a decis ion when there was no lack of evidence that tb law had been violated. As a result of the fail ore af tbe movement em of tbe General i'assena-er Agents nave expressed themselves to-day as opposed to any redaction of rates during tbe World's Fair. fine or to of them even went so far as to visit the offices of competing roaas to hnd out whether such a sentiment was general enough, to he forged into an agreement to maintain tarifT rates. They found that the matoritv of th roads would not entertain such a proposition, declaring that rates must noeessaiUy be redacea during tbe exposition.

Moat at to Mr. BUtlaa. Tbe following, which is taken from a St. l-enis paper, mast certainly be amusing to tleorg W. Rirtine and his many frienda.who Inn bin to be not only one of the liest reiaht men in tbe country, but also a man of wealth.

Here it is: "The announcement Lastern PsDrs to the eltect ttiat ueorge W. l'Jsiine bad accepted.thepoaitio of Trsv- liee- reiaht Asentof tlie Queen and Cres cent, was entirely without foundation. Mr. nienne wa recently ine guett ot rresiaent Pel ton at Cincinnati." Will Bo Looked Attar tty Mr. rtrsravala.

Edwin KiUgerald. Traffic Manager of the East Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia Road. will loos after the duties of General Freight A eent of the- company in addition tn his present duties. T.

ri. bavont. f-eneral Freight Agent, having resigned to take a similar position with the Norfolk and Western. First Aannal Plcale of the Q. r.

B. C. A. The first annual picnic to be given by tbe Queen City Railway Clerks' Association, on Jane 11, will be at the Zoological Garden. Th boys held a meeting at the association rooms last night for the purpose ot discuss- ng the matter and perfecting preliminary arrangements.

PeaaoyIva.nl Change. It is reported that on the 15th of next month T. N. Ely. General Superintendent of Motive Power of the Pennsylvania Road.

will be made Fonrth Vice-President ef tbe comosny and F. D. a-vanave. Superinten dent of Motive Power of tne Pennsylvania Company, will be-his successor. To naeesee.

VT. P. Tan-all. Superintendent ot Motive Power Mitchell. of tbe New York, Lake Erie and Western, announces that S.

Higgins will succeed W. F. Turrell. deceased, as his assistant at Cleve land. Mr.

Higgins will look after the lines west ol CMuamanca. General Freight Agaat R. and D. P. J.

McGovern has been appointed Gen eral Freight Agent of the Richmond and Danville. He was formerly Assistant Gen- eral Freight Agent of the. Louisville and asb vtlle Koaa. Saw Englaes For tha Rig Four, Contracts have been recently let by Big Four for fiftv new engines. Thirty of these are to be built by tne Kicbmond.

vs. and the Brooks and Schenectady works ten each, tVltta tb Central States TH (patch. J. D. Riddeil.

Commissioner of the Indian- apolis Freight Bureau, will, on the 1st of May. take a position with tbe Central States Dupatctsas Tr a einsa Ji're iglia.agaoW Ohio Sontbom To Bo Bxtaaded to Lima. SPECIAL DlsrATCII TO TBI IXOll. Washisgtok Ohio. April 28.

It Is now the general opinion among railroad men who are conversant on the subject that tbe extension of the Ohio Southern Railroad from tpnngiield. Ohio, tbe present western terminus, to Lima. Ohio, is almost an assured thine One object is to make more direct cennee- County and the Western country, especially Kx-Warden Coffin, of Snrin afield, is credit en with having made tho statement that the Ubio boutbern is now virtually in new bands, and that those who are now most deeply latere lea in tbe rood are favorable tbe northern extension. It is said tbat tbe rout from Springfield ield north will be tnroogb M. Psris.

on tbe Paif Handle and unincy. or UeUraff. on the 1 our. and on through fet. Johns, to Luna.

an air line. From tb point where the road ill leave the itig tour on to Uma, tbe road wjill traverse the most eXDknaive terrilorr in tha Slate uot at present toucaed by a railroad. it is on ol tne great aims of the new project to tap this most valuable territory. and thereby furnish tramtnortation and trams accommodations lor the people of that section. The surveying party are arranging td take aiLearly departure for tb purpose of laying out tb route.

Th work of securing the rigutoi warissiso to oe commenced soon, There will be autsixtv miles of new road to construed ana in is can be pushed through a anagfc uma. Oaly By TJaaaiaaoas Coaseat. Chicaoo. April 2S. Chsirmsn Finley.

of the Western Fassenger Association, has again locked boras with tho Rock Island. and aa interesting controversy is in progress between -him and General Psasnger Agent Sebastian. It is a revival of tb cues lion of whether the law or the Chairman should ba obeyed in tne matter of aaopting cut rates la tb territory tn unio Kiver Trsme As sociation as tMsing rale from eaterq ooinia. Finlav Jiaa all alone maintaiaad that these rates could oi.ly be used br umui mous consent of the members of th West. era.

Passenger Association, and refused tneir adoption irom local oinu on the Western roads. The Rock Island, however, has wnt the rates in erhret from all stations on it3 Trays, the legal department of taecm- paay saving aavraea sir. beoastutn tnat to do otherwise would baa vielatioo of th Inter state Commerce law. I be Chairman has written to Mr. Sebastian to say tbat in the abaenca of any well-lefined application of tbe law no road has a riant to conuru it in was not in harmony witn.

the (Jhairman'a oecisioa. Pawasylvaaia'a March Statsnat. PmLAoxxrHiA. April 37. The statement ef business of all lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company east ef Piltsborg Erie for March.

12, as com pared with tbe same month in 1891. shows an inert see gross eari'iass oi tuns: increase tn Moses, sisas; increase la act. earnings. Tbe three months of 1892. as on ss pared with the same period ol lWL show an increase ia gross earnings of Sui.Ul: increase in ex penses.

decraac ia net earnings. S.Vk All lines wast of Pitubnnr aad Erie for March. insR. as compared with th same month in 191, show an increase ia gross earnings oi s.oojujo: increase ia exoenaaa. increase in aet earnings.

The three months of 12. as compared wit tbe same peri-. a pi ltm. snosr an tn crease gross earning ot Sl.rii Kil; increae is ex- pnaes. racrease ia aet earsuass; Rays at Wttl Dsvs tb jtssselatlea.

tmu osts tss Toraka Kaic April SR. In the sort again the Trans-li iaaouri Freight Association for cosabialng ia aai ualawfll Trust too attor- aeys for th several road hsv tiled their aa- swers. oeciarmg taat laler-btat Cans- mercr rawa ao not Tbsl niud lnstrsn -Attorn as- will file axcapticos Moaday lie dcclarn tbattuiaaiaxK taiioa will hold but on meeting betor it is dia-olved by judicial r-casa. sad tne ofiicers bought to aaib- ti- rio naa oera coi.rcung evKleac trom thsssociaiin itself, an srmreiTs hs claiass. to break aptbo reigbt TrasW et- IoLCH IS CApGHTo Tha 7asaa' vis aaaJagtoa Ptatat Tvar As- Jo "Welch.

'whw sfcor Henry Motaclt thronsh Baary ambraila la Cans Wasa- tacaMi Wednesday sight, waj ajmted by Patrol as an Braadt and II ill yastemsy ssorn- obarasd wits shootiag So kUl. etaia is seiieasly 1 'i uj H. TUht 'mm tlW.tleeswwaaV -r Cbarlas- Atwood. a coiorad the steamboat FlaetwooaV was eat across tb back of the bead yrsiorday aftoraooei be a deck band calls Atwood ia SSXaSBaif S.OXW uar" fSTSIrSl arzaat. 'MYTHS AND MIRACLES." Maafo SsaOl Ft It is even by those' who bava no patience with tbe views ef Colonel Robert S.

ingersoll that be is the finest orator living at this tint. Be has electrified acdieoee all over the Fnited State, and is tb idol of free-taUtkersaad men of liberal views. When Colonel Ingwrsoll leciuiexl if thia city soma time ago at tbo Grand Opera Hons several hundred peoplo wro turaed away disappointed because they eon Id not gain admia-M. into the tbeater. He made a profonnd impression by him masterly description of the works and character of tshakspere.

bnt a great many have expressed a dsira to bear bim in bis latest aud best lecture. "Myths M'raeles." To gratify this desire a tinmber of leading citizens have tad need Colonel Inaeraoll to return to incinnati. and. in order that alt who may wish to hear bim may have the opportunity to do so. Music Hall has been secured.

On next Sunday night Ingersoll will give bis great lecture -m tnat hall. and. as usual in Cincinnati, be will be greeted by a very large crowd. The sale of seats is going on at Church's music rooms, and are selling rapidly. The prospects are that tbe redoubtable Colonel, who is distinguished as much for his vigor and sincerity as his oratory, will bave tbe greatest audienee ever seen in Cincinnati at a similar entertainment.

Tbe lecture treats of the miracles of th Christ tan Bible and hoe which are eaid to bave occurred in other religions. The Colonel does not indulge in abase, but argument, and this lecture is considered the wittiest and best of ail that be has delivered on religions TtM-ee who desire to have good seats should secure them as soo as possible. OFFAL Tho Bids For Its Dfepestttoai Ta Bo Opaaad Monday. The thirty days of advertising for sealed proposals for the disposition ol the city's an- mal and vegetable oflal UU terminate on Monday. At noon of that day the Board of Legisla tion Committee on Desiccation will meet and open bids.

A few bids are already prepared, and the committee expects to receive quite a number of additional ones. A great oeal oi interest is manifested in the matter, and tbe oaa rrvrivru no nu ul uuwusswu vj i .1 he nwmwnnl ta Kaim. ha oontraet. when awarded, will last for ten vears. ao that tha tkriviieare of disnoaition is eagerly sought after.

SLAVES Toiling at the Musket's End, With a Danger Line That Meant Death. Colored Laborers Imprisoned in the i Adirondacks. Tws Then Escsbs and Are Semt To the Hospital Here. There was a revelation of human misery yesterdsy afternoon when Wsd- lington and Charles Cobb, two colored men. walked into Mayor Mosby's ofBce.

The former olaimed tbat his home was in and that be aad his friend bad been indnced to leave their Southern homes by promises of work 4a New York. W'adlington's feet had been frozen from exposure to the inclement weather, and the flesh was decomposed on his heels and toes. COBB X.WGS Were in a similar condition, and both men told a most pitiable isle of woe. claimed that they had gone into tho-Adiron-dack Mountains with some 2U9 more of their race from the Sooth. Tbe promise was made them that they would receive at least il 75 per day for their services.

They were to work on new rsilrosd. Upon arriving at their destination, they claimed that thsy discov ered affairs to be in a vastly different state tbsn wss represented to them, iney were met by armed men in such numbers tbat to be otherwise than anbmisaive under the tyrannic orders that were given them would have been loolbardiness. THKT WBBB SUBBOC HDKO And marched into an inclosed place, and trom mat tim until, tneir escape-ex enced a life that was to all intents and pur- mem a veritable slavery. 1 tier eiainia that they were given bat one meal adawaod thall they ner uiarenea to ana from work In, sri lock step. A usnaer line.

mali rrlnK oi bells, was stretched about tbe scene of their toll. and. should tbe guards bear the bells ring, it was a signal to tire with their runs. I he tero men anned to nave almost frozen to death several times, lhey made their escape in company with sgygBrr-rrvB otrbbs. They wanted to ba sent to their hemes in th l-oiith on free baum.

but it waa 'teemed tbat medical aid should first rendered. I her waie taken to toe nosanat. wner tney will remain until they are able fawsiand the trip home. In tho past few days a number of other men of the same gang applied to. the Mayor for transportation, and it Was given them.

The case is almost without raced nt since tn days oi slavery. rFiUed the Boat's Bold. 1 Tks Csressr Costisnes tks Isistt ia Idea Xals IHsasUt. the 1 Coroner Bangs yesterday cpntinaed the bearing of testimony in the ease of those who lost their lives In the Golden Rule disaster, Frank M. Bon dur ant, Edgar a Sbinkle snd Captain Shinkls sll testified to the effect that thers was no gasoline in the bold of the vessel thst they had any knowledge of.

snd if such, was th case it bad been shipped under fslse bUL John Bssm. ens of the two men who were in the hold when tbe fire stsrted. snd made his escape, gave a grsphio account of the breaking ont of the. fire. He said that three whH men aad three colored men war at work storms away tha reiaht.

All at once tee nolo oecame nuea witn the fames of something ibat smelled like saso- line snd sirMistsmouierea tbem. someone and then thelair was filled with a myriad of snarks. but ak first there was do solid sheet of name or smoke. Hearn and a colored man ran lor tbe hatchway, and Set as tbey were scrambling out Mate Ketlley came down and ordere i tbe men to clear tbe bold, but tbe omers were- to isr oack to escape. Str, A.

W. Pfaff. the varnish manufact arar. te. ti lled that ibere was not enough bensine in a barrel ot varnisn cause it to expinoe.

Coroner Baage. will, con tin ae Ue investiga tion to-aay. i 77 JOKES Cracked and -Then Heads. Falsa Hstel Waitsrs Have a Slssdy Titkt la tae laatry. Two colored waiters at tba Palac Hotel bsd a falliasr eat shortly after o'clock last aight, and serioas resalte may follsw.

The affair took Piaca in the pantry, trher a number of waiters were standing aroand. Phil Daley aad J. Wnkiaaoa wor tha prin eipsla. aad they bad been craekisc iokea at each ether sll evening. Daley proved to be little smarter than his rivsL and th other arsitars look sides with Liat.

which aroused Wilkinson's iro. Has vontt foil wotL. and trontkaa waa ahead Daley mad some kind of a remark to Wil- kjsson and laagbod at tbe same time: WU-kiasosr Prc.kod a a orelaa oTstar bowl sad started for Daley. Tba tatter attempted raasloat I arssa rose a. bat aras too alow.

Swiagiag tha Pawl around his head he dealt Psier stunning However tha left eye. inflicting- a deep wannd. is a dasavi manner Dalay saaJsed asaiaat tablo fr support. us aac tMowa sitisss xrons tne gs- Kot bis Ssger Vitkanson tDStcbed an iron tadon, snd rniLin opob sis helpless acpoaent strock kim iissin ia tba saaae olaea. ss th waltars inssr- ff red for feae of noRi similar trearaaent, ilkinaoa vasbod wiluly into th ainiaav roooa.wner aamerooagueata wwre at a up.

per ri isswet in so me comaot and oat ot Ur etsiu-ii crirrviranea, the swifiab oi tba svster bowl Land or Maxwetl went lata Xam pantry, aad wa ahooaed ta- seo iMies's oosMiitioa. 1 ao iai vrod twast waa taken ta tbte boapital, A vroood thro iaenos la laa at at waa foasd estorwlingover tb lots ro vu lorn center of tne forehead. Another tmai iaa avoti ot waa tha-oriJs of hie boo. where aiexwverei he waastroc 4as waa Wtlsjoaost. waastracaoy so spaoa.

ietctive en. lor. and went it to find inetairerrowsnsoo F' ta street. tatba fttusnsL ss years oi as, tooal im ait sci ay a Oat i-AS a smail AT AT A Printer Goes To the WalL Two Women Eianmed To Dete mine Tlieir Sanity. A Couple of Couples Divided Into Four Singles.

lujanction Astinst the Issue of Village Boads. 'Squire James Latest Inyention For Lovers. Prsbate atteM Criml-sl Cases aid Cei eral Ceart News. Thers was. so to speak, a 1st of type "pied" ia Bank alley yesterday afternoon.

At n. m. Christopher Bsaer. doing business as Saner Co. priaters.

in Bank alley, made aa aaslsirrnent to Nat Rock ho Id. His lis bili ties are t2AX and his assets CSM. The causa wss ill-heal thlad eoaseqaent ina bility te attend to bdsiness. There were no preferences. Aa Cafxlthful Wlf.

Jacob Wile was given a divorce yesterday from Jennie Wile, aa tbe ground of unfaith fulness. They were married in She and one Albert Ross were too intimaj for tbe law's countenance, hence the decree of di vorce granted by Judge Kumler yesterday. J. R. P.

Brown, attorney. eoleWbary'a CTmaltr. Jessie F. Goldsbnry was the victim ef the cruelty of Henry Goldtbory. Ho beat and abused her without cause, knocking her dowa and blacking ber eyes, snd otherwise acting the part of a rnffiaa.

Judge Kumler heard her suit for divorce yesterdsy snd gras ted a decree. Major Blackburn, attor ney. Examlaattoaa As Tw taalty. Bell Caval. a colored woman, was examined in tae Probate Court yesterday ta determine her mental condition.

Sh talks about religion and by her actins annoyed neighbors. She is sa outcast who has spent great deal of time in the Wuik-bouse. Her hnsband la there now. Beiris harmless she was dismissed. rh was at ooc arrested by Officer O'Hern and Pergeant Herman, who were there to testilvauaintt ber.

and will be charred with loitering and probably sent to he Zuelia H. Davis was sis examined snd sent to tbe asylum, bhe has various delusion. She has been in the asylum before. Overwork is the supposed cause. Her home was at 24 Concord piace, Aa Abaeat Wontaa.

Isaac 4Malott has sued for divorce from Mary MslotC His petition is like pea- hut abort and sweet. He simply says tbat they were married-in 1862. and that she baa been sbsent more than three years, jonn -a ichola. attorney. Ottalaal Caaa.

James McCartney, charged with embezzle ment, pleaded not loiltr snd save a boad of ISO. Walter ft. and Percy Crnshv. eharsed with bursiary. pleaded not guilty.

They are oi on bond. utto rocii was senteneea to tne peniten tiary for one year oa a cliarss of burglary. Will It Ever Oai 'Squire James, ths marrying Magistrate of tbe Probsts Court, is a versatile genius. He believes in variety, and is capable of invent ing ceremony st a moment's notice to snit the couple he is to prepare for tbe Divorce Court, il would set. for instance, perform the same ceremony for an.

old couple tbat he would for a young one or those of medium ass. With tli old ones he goes slow and easy: for those of medium, sre he acts more rapidly, but withayonng ounpie be moves rapidly, in a sort ot koaak-you-prese-tne-oat-ton-rii-do-me-rest instantaneous process strie. it was yesterday when be united Henry Kornmirn ana leva warner. ene was bat Id years old and pretty. There, is reason for all things and there la a reason for the rapid wore in this sort of a case.

It is so much nicer to kiss a pretty young bride than an older one. and tbe 'Squire does not believe la procrastination on sucn occasions. They Never ftaoak. Henry J. Hoist makes vsrious complaints against bis wife.

Louisa. They were married io 1390. Hs hss sued for divorce. He charges that she neglected her household duties would not prepsre his meals: would not speak to him for several weeks at a tim lor tha mirnnee of harassing him. and finally, in February.

If 91. reft htm and took all their personal property lbs mas H. Darby, at torney. Issn of Tillage Boad Ka joined. Wm.

Ryan and others, residents of tbe vil lage of Carthage, filed suit yesterday against tbs Mayor snd Couaeilmen of villas to enjoin the issas of tl.00o of bonds for tbs purpose of extending ths Water-works sys tem ana lighting tne eireei witn electricity. It is alleged that at to election to determine th will of th people in rcaoect to the bon.la th ballots war so printed aa to not give tb voters th opportunity to vote separately noon tha tso Questions of Water- works and lignt. a a tnereiore tne peuots were 11 least. It is further allege that tha village now has contract with th Cincinnati Gas Company to light th streets. For ihna nunniln injunction was asked.

Jndae Evans granted a temporary restraining order. A. trgasoa. attorney. fro bo.

to Appola Geo rare W. Morrill is administrator of Ellen U.StAiry. Realty. Cm Jenni-M. Atkinson is administratrix vf ratio Millar.

Parson Altr f.YlH A coot ol tbawiiiol Hubert Hamilton, ot Kenton County. Jvr. bas bean adnuited to probate, m. r. jnorn is administrator oi rt IT Thorn Paraonaltr.

SlfLuOQ- Morton Messmer is siimiaistrator of Peter Messmer. Personalty. GaraiVjoart Mattara. The action in the Probate Court to exam ine A. at J.

Doescber, assigned, as to th disposition of assets hss been abandoned. Assignee Howard Douglass offered tbe books lor inspection, to take utsc any nir. Tha aaaeiaof Herman Lansa. assigned were appraised at HSJOl 47.., lhe Apollo landing Association got judgment against fcuas V. McKmoey lor L9s 6S- A partition naa seen eraerea in tne eae ot Lorena K.

Meyer against John F. Ella- worth and otners. Tha A mactn lnsnranoa rnmninr tnpd I H. tlandai and others for $100 on notes and a mortgage. Jwbns-n ot lvy.

attorneys. H. Morrow baa aned Moore. Kirklaad A Cow of Montgnsaery. for $300, due as commission lor selling lumber.

A a attachment mm isano a-ariiiaheoiii nnds in SAiatttion of Howard Doaeiass and J. Bord A kax L. a. Monti, attorney. he srliais Bnlldlnr Assoenation sued Mary F.

Keiler to loredoss a mortgage. 1 attnrnev. IMatthew Mo Vt iliiams and others rued PjitaJ Ussnrft isd othera to eomoel aa so- ennnting for saaets of tbe-resi astate ol James MeWiliiatas.which.it is alleged, bave been eonrealed. Bais man Jt Harper aad Borced: tioyd. attorneys.

A mot ton fr a new trial hss been filed la ta Allan will contest Canary Clark's Omee Salts Fllod. i roxm os PtkAS cocix. Ert C. Kiehl rs. Alfred Whit.

Appeal. SA.9T7. Cleveland Axle Manufacturing Com pany vs. t. C.

Morton. Lien. KJ78. Was. Ryan aL vs.

Jamas L-Orbisoo BCiW-, i. 82.971. Carlisi Kuliatngana ioan i oaspas vs. Mtrr ksllsr.lonelaur. S2.1WU, Henry J.

Bolst vs. Loaisa Heist. UM. Isaac MaloU vs. M.

Malott. Di vorce. tiftH Amssoa Irumraaas Compear vs. H. t-iaaderet Relief.

se.9si B- Morrw vs. J. W. Moors et sL ol oner. strrnioa cocstr.

4S.16Z, Msthew Mc Williams et aX vs. Elixa J. Bennett, itelieL NllM CoairS Oooko. TJrankeoness Molli Kyle. dim rased: Kate Pose, thirty days, asd eoata: Mary L.

Meafce. tea days Sad costs: Mary J. latere, tkinwdava. ki and eta: Lioasa ftnith aad Henry Smith. dHmisssd Angus RotnaAaa and William CorDsU.

il awd casts: (rSvrge Crawford, costs. Assault and iUery Hosrh Janses. Msy 5: Johis Sowali. SiS aad aosia; aa. Aieli.

dia- mtSorderly Cadocs Fred Ott. Harry Otto sad Jacob Woiuoosis. j. ivitsrin-Aana Oarlt. thirty days.

Us sad 7eit lireeny Shedrick Elsnd. Lucy Belves Sadraoaeiedeaspnner.aiaaBiyd. rlaaai Kraikina-Jal-n rt.urf,i?aiaje4. lxaiiug liuiftvirt il a Alalia aw TYPE PIED." Sarah Smith, asnuased: Csryis Smith. tss A Otmng Child Msrv lastey.

sa ara Carrriag I onceaiod Kenaoaa t. J. Jaha- San. daiBLisiiat. I afienaa a Uaasa of Cbaaca John Broar- der.

aimisaeL ormcation Jobs W. Rjcwaras. oismiassn, Adultery Caura Kearney, dianuaeod-Saootiac to Kill Joe. P. eich.

April 30, FACTS AND FANCIES. Tb bulge at tb stark soe-n la Reading 394. raioa PaeiSe 445s, was aiaaply to smia a higher plane on which to selL General tons bearah. Bank of England 2 sax cent, tha hall facter. Market shows band work of the Goulds, led by Caiw-k- Most fight by tho balls aeoa la setting wbera then is powerful backing, professional aaasa more uncertain than tba proverbial flea.

Statements for the first eiaarter of the year ara aestected. aad future conditions of value igaored. simply beranaa there are no new buyers. Therefore the bears pound until this class is found. Considering tha amasnt of lying and hammering that Reading had it stood like a brick walL We beiievn it a boy every time it sells off.

Tbe combination has coma to stay. The selling of Northern PsoiBc pre ferred still continues, aad all signs point to considerably lower prices for it. Wall-street Plows can not turn the heavy clay AsoU aa tho hill sides over Turkey Bottosn- Too much rain for tbs farmers; th wild Bowers blow an 1 wheat improves. Price Current: Tbe-weather has nptibeen unfavorable ta wheat, exeaot in somei spe cial instances, and the crop is making good, advancement as a rule. There is nothing definitely discouraging to any appreciable extent in spring wheat regions, but ths Posi tion is nut positively assuring.

This last cold wsvs now oa roust hsv seme damaging effect. At least to a hoose- gardea farmer it looks that way. and next week's report will be mora unfavorable. London opened weak, now buoyant. Gould retains control of Union Pacific dis spnointing Cam mack and foreigners both sell it snd Rock Island.

Think will do to buy Reading and tbe incomes on good earn ings and advance in price of coal." Tammack brokers heavy sellers at Unioi Pacific" Surely this is low enough and the raid gone far enough- for a time at least. Ought to rally. There is evidence near coverisg on tne arives. Looks like lower prices oa the. grangers from rate-cutting.

Would sell tbem oa sharp rallies." B. D. "In Boston New England pre ferred oat broke nine points, to 80." The common loses one in New York, to 4. "No gold shipment yet. I am mack continues to selL" From this on the msrket grew in strength.

until by delivery time there was a rally of a point and tba bears covering. USaelal Qaatatloae Bi Domlalek at EHaker- maa P. U. Bart. Maaacor.

aroexca. Aaa. Cnt. Oil Co A m. ut.

on Co. pi at. Atcnaon A Bl. MltlT Ml. Co a os.

Stts. flat. Co. prat C. B.

aud U. and nt. cnesapeaJca and tioiw. c. aao uatossa irax.

net. sua luk IHX. and l'. Deavar prarerrad.l ACrla prata-res a.rie amiw Horkinr Valibr Louisville ana Mash 1.AKS iso ore Manbattan Manllooa Iaaouri Pad Be ew i ora centrals. Setleaal Lead Co.

ivalloaal Lead Co. oral National Cordaara at. Cordase i preft ti. and ML 1. 1 3 ff 1 i SK sH SSJO tt Hi SA S4 S4 ISMU0 S4' ssh s4 1 ss sua 107 KI7I, UMi 10- Siat ss ass I4H Si's 2f SWU U- 43- T7 T7S TT, TT- IS." IMS 1-Vl lSt IM't 5 4T)s MU A AO toil ni a lii 71 71 -a HMJ I07H MTh si xt T.V-s Jit 7S T3US 1MH saw 13 L4 LC-k IM SUtii bS f-4 17 114 1K SuS vv ivi-! teiH Hsi.

Val ks lt tsi Ka II SSS I4a Ml III I 13H, 131 aS ni ao ti aiu M. baa) 1JU a nw ass IS US aw ms aC.fl ao I S4 SN1S 7Sm lasw aar lis 'an a Mew Jerser cesiral. Kortharn Paeittc Monbera PaelUe DraL. orin Atnericao Co.M Omatia Datarto aad l). ana Paeltte Atau.X.

3 miittnao rat 1W! IBSHl 14 fc-: hesaine. K. and W. -s- Ruck Islaad. Ht.

Paul St- Paul pref Mlver I nloo Wabasn PadQC m.l.i el L. W. and L. W. aad L.

prerfc- Tela! sales of the day. 40471. THE CITY'S SHARE Of the Taxe3 Collected. Aaditor Eafsrty Tislshes ths February Sis- tribatios sad Tarsi It Over Ts ths Trssssrsr. County Auditor Hagerty eompletod tbe distribution of tbe funds collected at th set tlement a oonpls of weeks ago.

sa exclusive sccount of which appeared in Ths Esociaxs the following dsy. Tbe distribution shows the County Fund to be still more than f0.000 short, and the total arrearage In tbs various funds will-amount to about Vi.OM. Ine following amounta. as -collected for corporation variKan. were eerxinexi to tne City Treasurer yesterday by Auditor Hag erty: WatoS Llsht sarnioaa 7S.

HJ ira 1 X1S.774 7S street repairs 2.7a 77 trat st.ss 9 rTostMtai parpo-aa-. House ot Kafasa, WorK-rioaaa Sawliary per toort Iaierest to etty Minklns rand.ciiv. S40K1 1I.M2 17 SUJ34 a jsasti 11 V. VS (jeaerai rand. rlir.

101 7 14DJM0 AC 4t.au as A 4rf 47.79S SVISSIS intaiess C. Hailroad MnKlna Paa r. ItailroaS-Inlarrt. pavmaat- Maklae rood, aaveaieoia, Iiihmi. Cltv Hail.

lnatn rood. City Hail. I ot.mL flra booda Z.77 SS S.7U S.4-1 MnKinx Faoa. are oida Iatareat. traak aawrs Inking ran.

traaB sawara. Traak sewers Ciaciitaati Ho.pual 4.AU 10 VI V-'l 7 S.IM1 IS X4.r3 IS UJ IS PoHre1 eliet rano. rteitef JM-bied rira.o. otrrat lax' c-lieetad at nra rt tax eollecte or usa 71 O. aural caraorattao raa froaa llaja-r aa- Ti on Police Fa -a froa.

Ilaaor 1 City laliratary. SSUSM MORTAIJTY REPORT. Abrahaai BarSar. ST. 1SS W.

Caart ss. strteture af eoooaga-, Henry Aadrsws. SS Caxr -slarrhsa. Jobs tfsney.S.a AMcsil sL-alpbtbarta. Meary acclaaatar, A.

74 Ablaall ai Edwar4 Says. 41 Libanr Baatra utrttla. A aaa Ksahetsjar. Wens as passiasala. Mary parxiaaao.

17 aierariaa bl valv-slar dta eaa af tae aaars. Marataa A.aaisaaaaoa. as, ass cast-mi av. ssaala. Cfcas.

F. Botaa. sso tn Gla4ate aeaaioala. jaeaa w. saiier.

is. uiassta sspllsl staiul a aoa saiavaa. -sen Sutaer, SS. Oadaaatl Baapltal oapantla. Joha A.

rSaatar. was. US Mabawa a-aatrtUa. Jearpb St. Tberaloa.

7S, Got Sssssillsa Baa- all 1 -ai v-a- psiaaiiaia. LU-la Hss joha calliaa, SXS SL asm aL Mltty. Bar(-rat Cawaaaktr. ri falaisla av- mty. Fallaa Gus Beyer wss drunk when hecsme int th Pslic Court yesterdsy as witness.

ads Hart save him SS and coats for drnnk- annraa. ana r-sanaso 1 poraait bins ta testify w-wao-anaar las bocilo osusnter wrvn aeino. was riven siBaot -sad the child wss taken Joha lie. "at of the Htm 'VuZtZtZ and c-ts for hitting a Loey -D fra 'ored rlri who th tba iiooa of KofiLai: aaat to Teaoaaoa Basaas rbxht. Wn.Desderlois.of era xitin street, swors oat a warrant yesterday for tbe arrast of Mrs.

the ssua mm i-u oaitajy. l-eii -Srlil'TiSr' T7.S Jsm Sa1. wi. stvZIZ 4S i 47 I eViZZ 4414! I cv 4-i snue rA ,,1 1UI1 I I XT TOt sz si n'i tTui as- wt is 7Vi.i IS Si 7S IiiUlA WATTB. AITT APEQTJATI.

XBBA THE GROWTH OF TH2 p-. iiaiAVvATTft, SKAHirr A C-UNTUttY AGO THE KEW rU'Txr--S YARZXKRS TOOE i A RDWK- OF DAY TH-S NAMS OF I in Inl 4 1 tlMIMOEEtRY 13 KNOWN tN EVERY EVERY OOTJNTRY ATT. OVER THE TONTAINING SO COMBINED SUPREMELY LARGE AN AMOUNT OP LTTHT-y BY NATURE WITT rvT-Jt 11 1 Dunoi Anuu inai a i-um ic 1 TEM. THE LARGE AMOUNT WATER WIIX CLEAR THE 1 OF I H-lPSaas WATER FROM THE SPRING, FAMOTJ3 EVEX VnXESt TH-ST HAD A TOUCH OF RIIEUMATtW STATE IN THS UNION' A.Tr, OF EUROPE; ORDERS COM3 WORLD. THERE IS NO OTRTT3 ON TH3 SY5.

LrrHiUM-' rv tk OF URIC Arn LOOD AND CURB ALL DISEASES WHICH URIC ACID CA iTSa TO-DAY NEARLY A MILLION BOTTLES A MONTH. OP TST FINE3T OF TABLE WATERS, 13 SOLD. IT 13 SOLO PEOPLE OF WEALTH, CULTURE AND EDUCATTOy. HUT HAH1I.Y DBCElVEa. IF THS WA2? WAS NOT GOOD WOULD THEY BUY IN SUCH QUaS.

TITIES7 ij For Sale by all Druggists and Grocers. THE J. R. PEEBLES' SONS Oistrlkiag Agents far Gistnfi. Chavrles B.

Co, 36 Kilby Boton. Selling AzeuK DISSENSION In tlie Cramp of the Educators, Because of a Peculiar Ap- portionment Which Was Made Last Night By the Conimittee. How Bender Was Euchred Oat of His District By Member Jobe. Who la Said To Have a Fifth Ward Poll, There sre decidedly strained relations ex isting between certain members of the Board ai cancation. Tbe unpleasant feelingihat bas been stirred np emanated from the aetiops of the Committee onApportionment.

This body is cam posed of Me-srs. form any. Fraxer. Fischer. Weil.

Parker. Kehra and Milboefler. In tbe early park, of the week the body mat ami aligned the schools to the charge ot ihe-yarious members 1 AS IT saw riT. Tbe committe is composed of four Bepnb- licans and three Democrats, so that the latter realized tb fact tbat whatever the Repub lican members thought meet to do wss a go. There was no hitch in tho meeting, except in tbe instance where sn sttempt wss made by Jaks Cor many and others to assign tha Fonrth District Fchool to tbe charge of Mr.

Bender. Bender lives at rear! and Broad way ss Cor many and his following had sl- wava nrnadlv assarted tbat a member shonld have tha say so of the school nearest hie liome. be thonclit nothing else than that he. would ba siren tb i-econd liistricu aa sycamore, near Fourth street. TtfIB BCHOOI.

Is In the Fifth Ward, which is renresented bv Mr. Bender, and this was taken as an ad ditional reason why he shon'd bo' xiven chars of it. It seems that Member Jcbe. who lives in tn rixtn vt am ana is a kcpud-liran. bar! imoortuned orminl lo work for bim for thexreond llistrict.

He said that he had a greater pan about tnat locality ana could thus more easily establish Nntwithstsnding the fact that tor-many promised lienoer ton his inflnence to aciuir for hiiii th charge of tbe Second District ne omt-T sroKB ai-t rr At ths meeting held in the early part of the week. He said thst he was in fsvor of giving job tb rieonnd District and tbe Fonrth. which is situated way out on Kastern avenue and VTasbington etreet. Benoer was present st the aeemon. and.

while witling to act in accordance witn tb dartre of tbe Committee, did not think tie was-being treated lairiy. it was nnaiiy agreea to give nenaer the Second and Jobe tb Fuyrth ihstricl aud tbe Windsor-street Mnool: Mr. bender was thankfnL and imagined tbat the matter was settled. However. SOT ICIS WBKB SBMT To tb members ot tbs committee yesterdsy that a meeting was to be held in the venjo to snake some change tn tbeapportionment.

Inouirv eatahlisnd the fact that all the cbang desired was tbat of fVoder to th Fonrth. and Job to tn Secm.l District. Four of th members wer present si tbe meeting, and also bender and Jobe. Mem ber Farker. who wss informed of tbe intention of tbs meeting, said that he would break toe onorum ny Lauding ont the street rather than se SCCH AS IBJtSTUB POSB.

There was a comfortaniy hot disens- sion. bnt it wss informal and did not count. President Hertlinger ha.i been intlueneed to attend tae meeting as a sort of supervisor or peaco-mak-r. The ihre members, trmirr. Alitboener and Weil, got their beads together- and ths conclusion arrived at was that tvender would be obliged to taxe the Fonrth liistrict.

and Job wnold presented witn his love, tb Second District. Wben approached abuut th matter by one ot the committee Bender said. Wa-li. I sup-a I'll bo obliged to take th Fourth, as yoa sarin to hare it cut snd the matter was then so fixed, but there promises to i -a controversy in the can-p of tbe Hoard. I be I "eaiocratic side feels slightad and 'or-manr and bis following on th committee may handled without gloves.

A loor.Blsaar liy.atr. Milt Kennedy, tb Popular door-keeper of Raviin's Tbeater. is tying dssgerunsly ill st bis borne. WestXialh swreet. is suOerine frm Congestion of tbe brsio.

and last night his life wss despaired of. snd th decors seess to think there Is very littls bop for bias. Mr. Kennedy is well known to th patrons of Hsvlia'a. sad well liked by tbem snd th theatrical sTOfesrdos seeeraily.

is sboat 23 rsrs old snd unmarried. Jk Wmml Hmr PawaaV. Man Wasoh Driver M. J. Gill sbont o'clocK ycsterdsT o-nibg found a lost by st t'oart snd Lim streets.

Tb littl fellow is about 4 years of as sod could nt tell his nam or wber vodL had been standing oat in tn rain Tar some tim snd tulWf ins im 1 stsotnr. tiil to bim in bis wasTon ta th Poat.tnce. where he was warmed na and Inrned aver to a policeman. who look ths littl stranger to l'olic xlcad- quarters. Haas aif Tsraat oloa.

A aest coataiaing abont tweaty.Urge.tsr-SBlalss and Ua egn was discovered ia bunch of baa anas ia th frnit store No. West Fifth a treat, yesterday afternoon. Tb txt-retvaat captcurad SAvaaa before any on was bitten. Matarvlah- Beaaptaraa- "Happy Jack" Beck man. th Work-has trusty, wao walked a a few days ago, was ansa tad by Patrolman.

Craft a Foort-t aud Wood streots yaatardar an-raiac. Tal4rvwa ta a Stabt. Thre sets sing! hsrn, bridles, collars aad a corry-eomb aaa brash wer atoia froaa the atabl of Htry Mahatski, la Lock--S-1-. baor laaa. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, i Tilly B.

Marstoa re J. c. Tnomi. 4 Steele, sob tn llAns.ii. santr -wi Stderaltoaa.

Heory avbaedle aad oHr 10 Aon a qaltclalai to trort street, asd ranainc Ihrousb an4 fr.su ua Vina street: ti. Aana at. whj; 10 Ilrrmss Hll -ll ori anv Si.Sn -Krmas Haitnnaato l.a-l.'it H.si:rv-h ret eaa; woe at Lo, ji oa a Aukura: -ra Meyers el al. trui. lo Wm.

a. Sr-' mm 1, 11 1 imi r. v- i Mania uaatrr. tr i.u,ritT. to a t.t oa owrtb -in- leet ul lac- str-t.

In H-i-. 1 BB. itm.im.f-t unit t. orr r. Iota 7.

s. s. Iu. l.i H. son A naUnCn-A srl4.t!on I arit.4.

-IliaiCbeK. timo 10 1. si. SS. SA and X7 ot I-.

A e.l t. i.lrs Uf O. I-r -ry, lut 7 at Vnat of in at n-v w. Maria Roearaa to H.nrY B-iKhmsn -i Ao'l li-w. soMiv a 11.

Joaephiae at. rr-in. int tuts H-raiair. zxso 07 iel on at su. -it sna Hubert HIM -torrr In Joh iMMafi 4 Whorl's nniVd ln-n to r-j MufU.r o.fo ot on.

piDjiin a- Cnarlea -i r-r tfiff. Ronbaai, itote, lot in ot vt I i rmtt Bonham, truitee, to Hirl -V4t samo proprrrr. looes Kacoarskl- to it Kbm. pns ly s. aoa uiner r-iMiwiiinni A.run IVb-iflliia ng Jonn q.

bv on corner of irvrt a-su. s4 Mend roaa. In I t- Kale ii. tirancera- A hii-osni iai.a,. Hit 77, r- 14 fou.

oortn ai le fa. ll-Mi. luet east ot Uiq mi-nj-, 4)lnAA F. Sf erera ei al. to Wm.

s. of B'anlor'. S'tb-H vmul. t. a Kitoard O.

llallr. t- K. 1-1 It Bonna-t liopaias' firii.o 09 -t i m-x iet-strer Pullrtls( Asnxlstton l-i I -oars' la ot Car im HICbBjona strert. Islni lot sod pr: 4 of I octter-s sub-llvloiua n.on 10, r.m. Joha A.

litis el al. luthuJ. a ia laao or aeros o. land Iriea s-la hip VI alsa.lois fe-. 1-llsa l.asSon's 1 snl y4 uf lot H.

ol sarue satxl-rlsiaa; a i 11 and Ji of sauia sotiolT.Moa iiH s-4 f. of ol Joe a 1 ua ae-t a--rit. j. fi rlralabt sir-t: aiu. 7-1.

f-t s-o. I'oiaroln avenuo. il s.titr, aoniiMl reat. ttt-: priTl.ri-. 1.1 1 s- Matter- All-n 1.

jl i-n lea -t bv 174 frot oi -nue, lor 1 ran of sis 7: ptivii-so pnr st a- 1 Mai ta Joha -r iaf of fool oa suuta aid- of tl i. mi Kaios av-oua; aouuai 7.: orii cbaaa al II.7V laiiy Honing la a r-art of proDrlMrs Kooaa ai. No. i'- r- rauiwr- wk' anal mil. SAL Mil.

Morr- at si to I "Ha I Rsnl.l.ao I. a of pruiaie Ae. .4 .1 1 ra m-M to t-BI A.m. Ihamlor riCBiiaiak.r tit Jui.tta front oa aoot id arr i-Ij a' Klrtara.iad atro-ts: i l- wr-l ol fair ard rlirhni.il a.vi my '44 feet ua 'i s.r t-. -a w-tai Kirimunil KlUsnatb rl ar-lrlit tn rr la" I tut 6ol 1 llrmiit 'i 1 Ilr-wllt f.aaoris-.liua'.'i- roars' laaaa of mt.

i.j r-e-s 1 prlvlleaa at purrsa.o at fr-ai Haoiaailo f. tlrmaii H.n.srl II I SB 7-ruu fool an vf .1 Aalao a.rufa: Al.r..l. i HCnrv W. i-ii. to Jams u.

lot X74nf Hrtaa. and lir.er a tai af B3iont: H. rDil to same, psrto' 4 l-l Brou-ao and ln 1 a 17C loot OS tiorlh -r irjm.MRl.lv,! A Tut nirs af 1 r.ui.s.-r 11 -s. I ert a- 1 Ml'ti-a T. ttrar and o.a 10 ru roars' leas af -n.

a.cii. w-. prtvllesa of purrtiaa st At A.i. Hobooca B. Hrs.n.ers-d vi Its Ooranaa Ioo i Fred A.

uM 1.1- tt vt i--, 1.. u.fa 1. .1 -t llw-rr, r. a. tru; a.

Real Fat a 10 Sfoncara Bord. BW SOSTUOlM lirr it- Jacob' I' rants -ab et. al. 10 A-in I FlureiiCe 34)-rs loilin.r am t-- Wm. kdestorand uifo to a rred-ro-lt and a V.mi a r.lisaboln o-k- to 1 slor r.a.r -rtotli1t lo fc Morm.n to An- .4.

aom. I. Ir.x.r anl bn-baa 1 to L- SlUildlBS a IMin im.m James r. lifio and ta Inrno-' la A-tocisil -a. Mary 1 Mar a Na.

I. Mary I atom llalldlnc I oo.na-ir 1 laatll tm a.lr I. 1 jj L4aa aad Fa.hi,:nn Bieeuar-i Jur.aa.iil So. 1, Carullos to NO. A Wm.

-rwt( a ao batld-ns au-uai. Marta or l- 11 l.i ll and o- a Ti I a- ml AO and Loun I ooiaai- -a lac and aio -aipa -t JOUD Ooaei Aft-'U IAH a 1 A Pan Marr M- 1 sua A. io4 arr. 1- rv baroard 11. lt--ir- to HlIi.At.t.v F.

sr. M-yers ti ftnrp sou ari t-. -sius llj rlj rs r'' 1 AaoaM. t-ritl u. i b-a" I to( taoipao.r.'' Jmu.

llrtuaitl m-''-' ln( am naika lw aaraa to "Am. oi LialalK iill-'('UiKI" i t- rwm tort io WK.taas hramer i r-f l.K....t and 11 nd rtaf4 TZ BW tir-r lo 1 mM i Mareriia tj A kuiu.ne imai" 1 aorn A roaa lo ll.rnia-l- ecaamak. snd Taoo KluiDio'- Balldl. aad Vo.o -r rwioe toum lasam Sosue to C. a.

l-aMii" i or B.a Iraso-A' vt a asiAiB street few dsrs -x'. fUl Of bsrhrxl wir- estabii.hm.nl of rl.W bo SSk-I tba! Jr. et saatain-d. c.ai. a-1 Ssnt- kVUT-A aa ning yester- vih lnft- Tiase.

vat reSJ- A snpsose-l i -ti. -aH MiddiaTtuwa oniric, s-i Javtw working ton aaj.i io have aecar.d a P. tr- on i' u.i Wv 1 I I i ana it em to-T wore veaing. rtooabl.v a Fhlataty MnM tuoam. ol Us FUa.U.

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