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VILAS RODE IT. Kenning ine senate uoax I fiallaslier Was Ur He Assumed, u. tv Wisconsin Gentleman Took a Bad Time. Grid's Fair and Anti-Option Rills Two Bugbears. nWs Fl-siimafioii ProYoked (oasiiHable tomment n.

GBral Deflbi-ncy Measure pssedcf By the Senate Clncin-uiti's ffovenment TO TBI CI1. T. wwt'. P. Vilas, of -nue the ei.t in th Unit State I the courteous custom of ou.c 1.

knnita fAt te Iwtwcca me per wmoomriir the cl.air. f-is ys Mr. Hsnderson. President -pro -tdown tlie restaurant for -on go. eberryie and a tas s.ar an 1 ft Mr, Vila in possession T'tt rhaps it would be nearer -a that the chair i lett in poe- Vila.

The Wisconsin Senator in a chitPT kind of war. He iiiaritT aith parliamentary du in a louil voice, and (named r-so-GallagheT" air. Bat, alas i i.r.n in unhappy Mr. Jii.urn. of Minnesota, was making ihnimli as strong a one as be to set up the Anti-option i b-l jr.vi of lha Senate laangu vatem of filibustering.

They trie. on without at peering to lili- Mii performance gt te he broad rJ'rtVii-'. "air was. showered Willi Itll for unm imous oonsent. IT- in.miriea.

nil III ir. fimor enough to make bad got so far aloti that t.i'l lind the right of way.bu iTfu-f" beset iy motions to take ap 'iMrr-. and Part of ih linie not 1-B hf ioz'i enators were addressing tiii-iimrninr. A Vi Oman ouf- intt' urve in could not have been much to tli or more tie sp.Ttator. Mr.

Wastiburne nirr Ha.etheparhanipntaryaTump-. ih llo tt hrn be got it. and rn lb Miiiul olctt, of olorsdo. made t.itakft no i hiii for Hie relifi ol narf. iir arui-l" anil continuous mt- li id soiiglit ihPlacrof r-ber- tui'l nnrliteiipd so tnat yon ami ilirown a biojati into Ins ewpiia- rn.

Ih trairU li-lii even wnen i. in a -it-Dosesed and oliicer. reinnied the dntis tiimihair. 1'nr oIpone ts of tlie re preity tr ns in tarney. but krfs'xtitowe I tliem to be in the mfn'rity.

rv kt time comifiupd lor molt of linur. til the- Senate went into ILiKUUVf Kvinn and then ndjouroeii. Tht VcOarnty claim, with which all the n-aiMiiberi of ongr fa are more or less Ja tu aliicli is nit of much interest to tat itunxcr generation, the House ledif. cet to the Court of I'rivsto Land i as been neimirs lor wen tr-eren years. ird the i l.tiniant bsve grown aged in the tnjtim it -It t.ved cither til se.t or House n-srly every Congress inc il rire into exts ence.

hut now it ha Mi ction of both branches of Congress for runl tiaie. enste to-day disposed of the General Mnienry bill and enV it to the onference One of the amendments put on itf liT tue enai omaiittee on Antnv one ullowinc the widow of th i I. tiumb. of Kansns. er itsiarr.

Just ttefo'e I tie bill was to trfadU.e nurd lime and osned. Senator rtrti who ucree.ted rltimb. arketl mnimnu losu nt tlt the item stricken k. He epliie i that the amendment was imnmiTT'i e. siitts inserted at Ins in in re i.ii tt.e fuKnt'on of the private sec- smrroi il nc -eit M'tiate-r.

he lent to I he i Urk s.t.k mid had read mRiiim.sii from r. I'liinih sson wnioh 'pj that bis titiitlier w.n loo to write, fcr. "be tliot the amriidnirnt h'uould ta--e1. Itir in iri-it the discu- Mirr tlie nne.Hiion o( wiili'lrao ing the frnm the Dili that lh-r- ii.nl only been ff pruTnneut. whi re tlie latin ol cnator Cbndler.

of Mi. hid cnneti to allow tp to iak tlie appropriation of Mr mis afirr Jjs i'os h. In all ather i-en a fitting nieni(i died a Tear" at'TosI been api.ropriaied for the benefit a th Jfccaed set at. lamilr. Senator uur.oi Maine.

aiu had charge the bill. we-ltSf d.ugtiierof Mr. t'hnudler. but ktrniitte.i Mr. Allison, chairman the niiiiee.

to make tne tatem nt in regard ttjiae case oi that ator's exception. at WiTianil Means Committee to-day ra- mieii crennt a resolution for the ad-wirnment of i onrn'si on Monday next. This il-i tut wpie me li. ra hen een the asphalt laremeuu are at for a CoDgressioaai rsU trer.tati Johsson. of Indiana, ia tor me ol h.ii nrn.

ini lor tpubhe budding at Mnncie. tat bi, eitortsare noi liable to be rewarded l-n a no fllblie building pr-ent Uoiioe. and it ihut any mil he eonidri of the lied reaa-edless on mis class ol nei iil mta is new in con' I auiradment which waa 'ra in tlie rnte thmnnK ib mS" 'sldweil and Senator Hrice. iTuiru'i61 ifce building. rtnee are mat tlie item ia not in fMnrwnln n.

i a di.poitiou to oddou it. ir.nonncement from "TJ llai.n. Indiana that bad resigned nn-nii i.epuoiican Com mi t-w irroM ti i ue mv poinimeni oi juage T' Kemucrit, by the Attorney-Gen- 3. "OllPollh. P.ilV Tf rain- here 'i ttif.i remain wiineeses in lneiaa 'Srn I be ro te nrt ge tt he would unner- that ke wootd.

r.i;:", eii.pl.Ted. lb camoen- 't wili last sixty mti tae a certain rhaneier abili tL2. lertunate in betrS 'ia. as lie oonid VT? at th nrnrea bad "exico for his beailo, Trirate Secretary Hal- i'lr-i --rcnjriajj iiitniaaaatX'U -ape May. -tof Minaeets.

on behalf of the cssniiitee appointed toia- inistratioa ot the Paaaion tTir.k0DB,l,td the views ef sti, the commissioner ean he ing S-Uon loth. surge lion Uf 7rcis tne Mahm mt Tb. -r D. I so-c-llad Con. denal 1 a port assersa that tha Zs lf.7...

mmu.lr' seeaaed rratiei cmittea ed detor- epoa -lv, -ana Committee ef the r.LT"."" dPtca reaolnUen aTL" fi- 1 i)euraaient ef Coo- Tbe "unseed" cailed tsdit tbe litUe ieuai- it-o 'C'os-. T1L. tbesession. Dr ol bills proeiding 1MK, ttt bnt as t.onsre overdid Ce public building onrress has wisely, in ro! comment wrJ ..1. i ine Attorney iT 1 ttist Judge i bapio a ivm era; a tine lawyer, is il w.V i "cneiuot bis health.

"'ler had been leaking taia Ubf 'wyer to d-. suwie work. But tor iepartaot-fl t-tkecrersv all At is ma ing Of A ona for of I i.if H. flty A. tbe oat nee uu.

tary, tire it tbe ing 15.000 i. 1 the Asa. duet the flit. noor. Th 060: i.

be anid could earn his hat. gle he to rest. for Tbe ro for 1 thirty be this at vete Those the them Clem vue. full Clem ugly face open lone, i will lnv a tbe Bbe and ia bas ef ann. were lbs resolution! or mstriet Aaaeaj- bly No.

3. K. af 1 New York, atating tiuat the recent lsonr troubles at rfomeatead are the nntca the wgg system. ad that the inkertoa forces and tbeir esnployers treated and flee It with aa traces: and Uiai they be indtctea. tnss.

se teneeo and as aticmal faetora. Keferred to Coaaniittea tion and Labor. KeereUry Koble. tavdty Kiber Weed. Fred H.

Festef an Fellows D. Peaae. wf Mnatana. to be rommiei ewers to negotiate with ffee Crw Indians for a geedi- nratioB sf tba aereenaeat eo-eladea witb tbe Indians fiersmbsr 28. lim.

The Cosu- tnisetoa is a pet ten namr tae Dremstona ol sectioa i ot tit act ulj u. voi. St The appointment of 4b fallowing- Ohio Poet ma sers were confined tevday: if. Borer. Load an: E.

B. Kir by. Hcie. Tomke an Rflmata of thirty msmbers being present this erening uld not be an exaggeration on tlie eaa hand or an under. enumeration on the other.

The Speaker pro tern, leoked down npon a vsat array ef empty seats. he press gallery was eacant. also a yry Creat exiapt erery other ai- Isry. 1 1 1 1 TOOK FOUR SHOTS the Han Wbo Ruined Bis Home An A c-nae Epicode. Uerraan fiachrl waa -omt for Mood last night.

It waa all acesmat of bis wife. Mrs. Eacaefaaso't been all that ahe should bare been. Barman didn't lilea It rery much wbea be learned that be wa lilng with a colored ass, bat when aha consorted with "the iinmsnr" he deteraaiaed to make thing warm for somebody. beiore last midnight Herman was standing In front ef his saloon, at fio.

it iilb ayenoe, when m. Kachel came along witb "tae Damsny wbese otber name John Flannery. Kernel earsei and the "Duramy" mda eigne with bi ba ds. indicating a desire for trouble. Rachel, aided by brother, wiped ap the groan witb Flan- nery.

i be latter got away, ana eecaa collect an arsenal of atones. Kaebel sot -Holi or and fired funr ahota aL the nia the Inm- sir without hitting bim. yiannery Bett. tannery nen. followed by Wan.

and the trifling in cident in domestic liie waa oyer. THE COST Rnnnlng tlu' Citr Departmf nts For tie Next Tear Has Beei Estimated By the of A. Ksdastiaa ef $26,000 ia AJ1 Uadsr Thi Teat la Kadi. At yesterday morning meeting ef the Hoard of Adroiniatratlea Clerk ButWfield submitted to the City Anditor a deUiled tatement of amount jieceeeary for the ari- departments nader control ef the Board the year 18931 Tbe statement was eompiled by the Com mittee of tbe Whole. Ta Beard' estimates the expenses of these office and depart ments under its charge are as follow; anliarv a'nodKiiia.

Sfi7.iOS: saasa a Sll -l OS. 890 aaiKet fiia naiaries. siu; expenses. reel Cii "al nc' "aTaiiaa ilTti sxpe'naaa! Tn ns.ssn ks. on T7.ro n.s lai.uuu sa.csn a.nuu M.ouo SSOM MJUO i4 lutlriuary ol treet ri penaei.

"'fVi trltl fr Perlloa ireet lmproTement PorttOU Mlrtlk nsvse Menumoeri. Dlspoaltlon ot Vegetable uaroaga.a. Tbe tolal of cendemaation ordinances passed on the reeoanmandatioa of the B. of is 117.600. The new ordinance are esti mated at a total of making a total of these two of 140.000.

1 he reductions made by It. ard in these estimates amennta to t- as 1 liowt: Innrmary.Il.au: r. ef A. ol expenses. (300.

an. I street repairing. Hi. I lie amounts estim for IKS lor sani market, engineering and sidewalk pur- Poses are tne same as tor toe present year. ft a Aniti.iiiBr.l tlrina greater catia the street K-pairingFund.

out. nan i tywas considered that there are forty- grab its and eighteen asphalt streets on which the fiye-vear term will ixpiaa HSXT TSAS. Relieving the eon tractor from responsibility. il torn wing toe care ot tliern upon the city. was concluded to make the amount of fund as shore.

bo increase waa ftiut in the e-treet clean una. or the cleanrng ef Large sewers ia asked. The tfl.000 estimated tor ridge Durooae wtts fixed at thai su-n. be- sause it is. contemplated build a thirty- ihouaand-douar iron bridge on -Kenton street.

alnut Hills, Theetimst-s wers ap proved by the rioard and ordered transmitted te the City A editor. be ommltteeol the nele will consider reotiest of the Price Hill'lmproyement to make the Kieotlt-street Tia- free territory for street railroads. 1'be computation by the Engineer ef the bid for viaduct showed to King Bridge com- rtanetab -the lowest or sllDerstriictnre at 000. oak floor, and 1168.000 for euacrete TBS LOWCST BISPgn IPO a uD-tructnre is Peter E. Pcully.

at t- lor the igtilh-treet improvement. Madis-n Garretsen tt at 669. The latter bid is informal, because onir one surety signed the b- nd. and tbe next lowest bidder J. Hankei.

whose bid is 5.1. 1 he computation shows that the total cost will about K3.oou, ihe qruatlttea ol the hole ill report on the bids. THE SEXTON. Ernst Tenker Break Loose In tbe S. P.

A. Offlce, and Ia Arrested. Ernst Yea kera. the sexton ef tbe 8- John hurch. corner of Elm and Twelfth streets- created a sensation at the office' of the 8.

P. A. Yesterday afternoon, he had been brought in on complaint of his wife, who that he did not support Sunn aked Veskers if he ib lananr. hetn Officer net give his wife a certain amount week, the sexton aprang out of bis eiiair. and: pulling on his coat, threw it at wile.

did the same thing with bis and it waa only after a desperate strug that Sunn succeeded in overpowering frenxted tensers can not speax Knglirh. and seems think every ouy aranta to rheat him. Later his wife was sent the Police court f'lers's office, where sbe wore out a warrant for her husband a ar He ia charged with tailing to provide his family. JUDGE ROBERTS, Well-KnOwst Indiana Jnrist, Sosands Alarm. van aamia ortii Bstetnaaa.

AcmokA. Ird- July is. 1S9 Cincinnati Is being made a recruiting peat colored men by the Republicans, who are importing them into Indiana. Intending tnam at the saveBiMr election. A careful estimate shows that within the past days net less than 8.000 have been sbipped from Cincinnati tato Indiana ever tug Poor ana isa uni ana aaiasissiopi ails.n.

A aouad of sixteen naaeed throneh city to-day ever the Ohio aad Mississippi ander pretense ei worgins on new ran war hut the men they are eniae to at the NoTambvr election for Harrtseu. men anould be arrested at once, with white Republicans who are hriaging here to corrupt the slet-box. i KOSEATS. BEER AND BALL Holstemen Alsnoet Killed With at Base-Ball Hat By Pitcher BelL The game of base-ball which took place Sunday afternoon between tbe Cheaters, of Fairmount. and the.Bellevne Blues, of Belle- Kr.

at tae eta Avenue rouses was of incident aad excitement, There waa a tough ttrne. of beer were drank, and v. lid Bill" Widaer and Tom Liaugaerty bad adraaken wrestling match. Holstemen waa hit in, the face with a base-ball bet by Charley Bell. There ia sua gash on Holstemen Tight aid of his foar tachee 4oag.

and the flesh is laid So the the weaad isaseriqiis te of aad bieoa-poisenms: may set in. ns swear eat a warrant lor Bell this mra- -eiae a Vtt tw a TTCTYT a vlWun at a wsw ltmittatBwry Wielerk. the d.faalv seUsiter ei the Metre poii tea Ufa tlasnr- acCemiiay.bdraa tor nsiag more oney than he earned ether than that he iki- aanoa. Ihsstarr eo that driak i- -i grass wic in the extreme west end of city ha eaase to regret hia acauaiataace. ia said to be ia an ixtereetiag cenditioa, that bar freeaeat visit to Wielert and Semaad far money, was one of the eauese of using hi employers' money and then eeiM th oifj.

BEALE- IZXD. Ottawa. JDrr- Jnlr Xi The Government reoaived an ffial; report tbe setxure these art' (apply steamer Cecnillam. ia Alaskan waters, or tn uaitea Mates rev. TTaj emergeaey te lipely nap otter Cerwio.

ae graaaa asstsaea for is that tae vesaer traaaterrei 'alien, leaod wit in tb fooe-leago limit, but, as a a a I no each Unit of Jurt.jctioa Isreoogntsed by tpars laid bei-patha 1 w. it is expected that the a bra-Lai to povemmeet aUen.iy eppoaeUe Catud 7 SW.Mr.laAadx.euaMoaTB-a. nee otter Cerwin. The greaad assisaed HARP. To Direct fftiieDenocra.

rracticnll No Doubt of Uh Selection When itbe National Co-tmittes Comes Together Cluirnua Carter Das a Qalei Confab With Mr. Piatt. Bee.blicait Talklnr Abent Cai pais. Orc The lidiaam Berelt Asast BarriH-U- New Yoac Jnly 18. It ia practically aw-sured that Secretary ot State William F.

Harrlty.ef Pennsylvania, will oa Wednes day be ananiaaoualy elected Chairman of the Demeeratio National Committee. Although Mr. Harrity baa net formally announced that he will accept, Ex-fceereUry Whitney an otber of Mr. Harrity friends here are fully justified in feeling that be ill yield to the pressure that has bee brought to bear on falsa, and it may beoow-sidered as settled that be will be the Chair- PLAOATIIG.fLATX Chairman Carter Has av Long Con- fee nee Witb tbe Ex-8eator. SPBcrax.

itaraTCW tst wwqitibb xw Yoke. Jeiy 18. The Harrison Administration made it first direct overture te Ex-Fenator Thomas C. Piatt to-day. Chairman artar went down to Mr.

Piatt's office at No. 49 Broadway, right after breaaHask and held a ln eoafereac with tbe Saw York leader. He was clnceted with Mr. Piatt for several hour, and th conference waa evidently a satisfactory one. as Mr.

Carter returned to the i inh Avenue lietel in a very cneeriu mood. Neither air. Piatt nor Mr. Carter would talk about it. Mr.

Carter left at tato- night for Ma-hlnaton. Mr. Carter's visit to the Tioa-a Statesman perhaps means that the President needs Mr. hitelaw Reid and Dr. lpe calleM OU Chairman Carter to-day.

It is understood that Oihv Hi -mir rl tk. AavisArv I omaiittee. which will have charge raiaioar funds for thecaaaeaigit. 1 ht-c-mrultwa will consist of fonr members from on tattle of the aiecnuri Committee. THET MET.

Repnblican National Committee su en Diacnaa tbe Leasne Clabs Kaw York. Jnly 18. Tha meeting ef th Republican National Committee, called for o'clock to-day. at tbe Fifth-avenue Hotel was not called to order till after o'clock. There were then present Cnairmaa Carter.

James C.l lerksnn. J. H. Manly, Uoraeliu N. Bliss.

11. C. Pome. J. P.

Tanner. R. Kerens, r. Kettle Ifor Mr.HnDart.of New Jersey I. Mr.

(for Wm. O. Bradley, of Kentucky) and Mr. m. rook field tor Mr.

iiuuier- laud. of New York). tie nommittea remained in session for an hour and a half. I he time was principally taken up in discussing tbe plao of org.nita- by Leagne labs. A.

Hnmphreys ecretary: James A. Blanehard. Kxecotive member from New York, and Kx-Consr-es-rnan I.L P. Allan. Executive member tram Michigan, of the National League of Mepuh- lican Clubs, were invitel te give tneir views to the committee.

James F. Burke. President ef the College Kepuoiican eague oi triune, atso auurs reu thamnniltlM. The followingCemmitteeon Head-Quarters was appointed: Messrs. Bliss.

Uanley. Clark- son and reearndeii. No action waa taken in refsrenee to the ap-peintment of so advisory committee, wtie will ee leading Republicans not members of tbe National Committee, ihe. meeting was adjourned aublect to the tbe Chair. THEY CALL TOE THE MAJOR.

arxnai, pispatcm to tsiisodihl Lawkchctbcbo. July 18. The Dear- bora County Bar Association mat at tbe Court-bouse to-day and. with every member orpeent, Unanimously indorsed snd recommended tne appointment of Major m. H.

Johnston to hil the vacancy on tae. Demo cratic state ticEet caused py tae aeain ei Hon. Jeptha LV New. attorney in the district stands higher with hisacousintsnces and associates than. MJor Jehnst bis mamy quauaea ana legai BttaiuuienM.

C0-5'8 OAPTTJRE. sraciax, pisraTcar to rmu BirOPiaaa. GosRtn. Julyia-Ata caucus by tb leadiag Democrats ef this county, held to de cide who of three candidates which thi cennty had should receive tbe united support of tbe county at the Congressional Con vention, to be held soon, colonel u. mnn, of tbe Elkhart Truth, carried off the united support after eiabt ballots, and is rsaseaabiy sure of th nomination.

THEY'LL GO BACK, special, pispatck TO mu ajraoTaaa. Bbiaibs. Ohio. July UL The Democratic County Committee to-day recommended Robert Mrer aad Ham Katon to Secretary of State Poor ma a as members of tae County Hoard ef Elections. The Republicans reeonimearied C.eorrs M.

iae a Baraael li. fiper. -aaee eoaatituteo uie eta tuMra. THE THLRTEEITTH, innit BTSParcw vw rwe svatntxs. Tirruv.

Ohio. Jnly 18. The Repobllcaas ef in a lairteeatn issi essioaai anstriet win meet to nominate a candidate for Ceo grass FARMERS KICKED Abont the Road's War of Doing Busi- ncaa A Reeeiver Appointed. irvCtit SIWlTCS TO TS1 BWOUIBBB. Lsbasom.

July 18. The Chicago aad Sonth-eastera Railway Company, of which H. Crawford. 8r of Chicago, the crest railroad lawyer, is Presidsal. was.

to-day. noon petittoa of several business men. placed in the hands of a Receiver-Hea. X. L.

Leae. of thi city. Th Judicial proceedings leading to this action were v-ry abort, tae company net even being netiaed of them, there were seven affidavits from grain dealer along tbe line filed witb the petition, and they est out the fact that tbe road was laveived nnable operate its line: that the wheat harvest was on and the company wholly nnable te render aay service, thereby doing great damage to business. The Court accordingly lasued authority to Mr. Lane te taJtocoatroL TWELVE FIREilEN i.

Bnried Beneath FaJling; Walla Two ra- ae T.t araciAxTBiarATCsi to ns ntnaia MewrasAU July ll-At midnight the wrall tb Allan warehouse, tbe sceaeot a seoood fire, fell in aad buried twelve firemen ia the ruins. Two bar been taken eat dead, aad npr- hantan efforts are being mad by firemen aad sailors to reseae th ethers. POMEROY HAPPY. The mall-Pox fconrre Hat) Abated asaPATew ratal tsartata. avad t-bo Osaraatina Is Idfted.

Co-u-xoa. Ohio. Jnly ia feeretary a Freest, of the Butte Board of Health, returned to-day from Pomrey. where he bad gone ts iavestirate the small-pox epidemic. He states that while there are still four or 6ve old eaves of small-pox in existence, the situation was eaeh the he felt leattnes in raisins the eaaraaune.

wauca waa aea day. TEA0T TATTIES TELLOlffL; WASHtxoTOif, J3, July Eepresenta-tiveJ- elUw. ot Kew York, ba received the fell win telegram from tbe Secre ry of the Iurta thank yen for mrnslf personally and ia the name of the Department for your aMe aad.patrietic advocacy of the policy of eoati suing the reeaaatmction ot th nary. Your speech See honor aw only to yenrself but to year Ptate. B.

F. Ia Fo a ht weather inedictne HeotT 8r. sapartila is it neotra.itae the oepreesineeflectof the by to a and au-eas to tb whole srete tnJET HyQUlliivLt. CTXCTSATxL TUESDAY. JTTCF 10V 1S92- LITTLE'S SQOE AL.

-r Be Crre Tat Saa- Bailer 1 Pro tected By tbe PoJicev Bob Lfttle. tbe boas expreanaa, has one bobby, and that is the Tin-tar law. Ever since tlie r- Of the erdiaani ee Bab ha been trying to fignre ont some way to neat the law. Hebiied.aed now be is around looking for vallate rs and, informing tbe po ic i esieraay ae snawe an imii no. walked into tbe Policr Otart yesterday snerning aid aakesl tbe privilege make a Statement.

Js sre Grecs grsated 1 ben be began. Be said he was enpeuedte set tin taa-s for bis wasnns. aad waa pro, en ted more than aay one else- Bat he charged that favoritism was shown in tbe enforcement of the law. He said he coo Id prove that Fab-Treasurer Kara Bailer, who is at the head of tbe Cincinnati Transfer Company, was rnnring forty wagone. aad oaly paid license for fifteen, lie waa never arrested, on account of hi pnlL declared that he had it from an officer ibat two patrolmen arrested Bailey a anew, had been transferred, to soborbai i districts as punishment.

IJttiO then went and made one of his fiery and untamed speeches. Jodre Gregg sent for bief ileitsch. ho aked Mule for the names of too policemen who were transferred. Little refused, aad Chief leitsch declared that there would be a sweepiag in vetigtio ot the charges. Later it developed that Officer Berk bolder wa the man alh-ged to have told Little that officers were transferred for arresting ra-ley'a meo.

Her holder waa summoned before tbe hief, but be denied tbe charge. Thane who know Herkbolaer-y he ia to mart to snake such a silly talk. Little was ta h. at th hiaf's ornea and far the officer. bat be failed to show up.

Later be tele- that it was not Uerknelder wnopua him. but Officer Kheinhardt Ortb. who died tbe other day. Wbea Chief Peitsch beard this be was very indignant and refused to listen to aay more ol Little's silly stories. Mrs.

kST0P Hmr John Nie i at Chased. Her De- sertina; Hbby." A boot 11 o'clock yesterday tnomin a man came running down Freeman a vena a. tel le wed by a determined-lookta woman aad about 100 other people. Tbe latter were yell-in "Stop him! btop bimr at every jump. Tb boat be an at Geat street, and at Fill-snor tb fallow was caught by Phil Klein ad Hsnry Bees-tan.

brewery employes. The fugitive proved to be John Nieman. of No. SSOebier street, and the woman in pursuit was hut wife. John had obtained some motrinr from bia wife to boy eroeeri.

a. but instead packed bis valise and attempted to desert her. foe wouldn't have it that and after he waa caught took her crestfallen "hubby home In triuoiph. Nie man is a wortbleeedrn kard. while the wife is a re spectable, industrious woman.

He baa left ber several times, but Mrs. Nieman basa been lucky enough to lose him altogether. NEILL'S CRIMES Were Worse Than Deeming's Tbe London Black-Mailer Poisoned Girls Slmplr For the Sake of Murder. tospox. July la-Thoma Neill.

arrested for attempting to black-mail Dr. Harper, of Barnstable, was to-day arraigned before Sir Jobs Bridge, in the Bow-street Polios Court. on tbe charge of having murdered Matilda Clover by administering strychnine to ber, It Nelll hsd not. for some inscrutable reason, attempted to black-mail several promt- nsot persons, he would probably have been tM 4.tw hh ii. his earner of villainy and murder.

F. dill appeared en behalf ef the treasury. He said be wonld prove tbe circumstances nnder which Matilda Clover was murdered, and be asked that Uie prisoner be committed. Mr. Gill added that he wonld have refer to the deaths of three other girls, who were killed ia a manner precisely aimilar to the lover girt.

Tha ourt arsnted Mr: Oil I re quest, and the prisoner was remanded. A peculiarity of the crimes with which Neil! is Charged ia the apparent lcg ot mouve. tae ease is believed to be without in the annals of hnslish criminal juris oruaence. DeeMiins. the wholeaaie wlie-muroerrr.

too was recently executed in Melbourne, hsd a motive for hi crime a desire to set rid of ha had tired of: hut anoareatlV NOlll murdered simply for the sake oi in are sr. HIS LILLY Slugged By liew Finbnrgb, snd I Exciting; Scene Follows. "What are yea doiag herewith this colored fellow inquired Lewi Finburgh of oly Howard, about 8 o'clock last night. "He's taking nve to meet a better maa thaa you." was tb hot reply. BiagI Lilly was struck square noon ber Grecian proboscis, and ah immediately took to earth, I he colored man mixed in.

and the three ot them were soon so badly tangled up that tbe crowd wnicu gatnerea maae no enors to ex tricate them. L.iliy. however, got an tne nnt of ii When she walked west with the colored messenger her face pained her. while only Mr. lnburgn a fieert pained mm to any great extent i-ie nsa lost nis uiiy.

The meeting took place at John street and Carlisle avenue. Lilly baa paired no with Finburgh on Court street for time, so it is said, but Of late nas maaiiestea sonse ae- inu Dim. Last nient jonn neisea. employed at fierce wooien mius. orougnt tier a note from a gentleman, and Lilly ac companied tbe messenger to the trysting Dlaoe.

It was lust meir idci nwi rni- burgn on tne way. ana tne scrap ioiiuw-u. Kinhnrah works in Moultan'S foundry, in Ludlow. Lilly i very oo. looking young woman, and was lodging very aweu last evening until sbe met Jehu.

GROSS GONE. An Important Witness In st Co roster's Case Skips Oat Coroner Bangs began an inquest yesterday into th death of Lillie Sanders' unmatured babe. Tbe inquest was postponed until this time to await tbe release ot Mis Sanders from th hospital. She claimed that John Young was the father ef ber child, but John, when placed en; tne stand, began a story chiefly oi lies, and th Cores er ordered bim locked up. After aa hour' cea- fiaanaat he weakened aad told tbe truth, Alt the testimony pointed to the fact that ika nnia had been eivea medicine by Dr.

fioekner. of No. 8 fcsat Seventh street Tbe particularly in teres tee a tba eaae. but bas since skipped out and co-net be found. 1 he ease was continued.

E-00HGKE3S1A DYISG. Locivn.i,a. T-, July IS. Ex-Con grermaa Thomas Rebertsan is dying at am boas at isshethtows. He baa a liver disease, with other complications.

He ean aaraiy live through th day. He repreeeatrfl the 1 ouxta Keutucky District in -as lans ma. HEW T0 AID EETTTEIT SIS. SAL 17 XII. JOLT SS.

aad Ohio KaUway." Round-trip tickets will be so Id to New York at SIS. rood te return until i-eete her IS. The F. F. i tb "nly solid train from Oa-eiaaati to New York.

Electric lighted. Veait- heied. inreugh dining ear. ia aaoi lis ten, rhrough the most picturesque regions the Alleghany ana two legbaey and Blue Eidge Mountains riuia battle-fields. F.

F. V. tcavee and Virgiuia battle-fielda. tsily at P. m- bueper ia dtaiss ear taeniae a east Una.

7 -JO a. teatral Union Depot, Ticket Office, eonta-west aor-ner Filut sad Walnnt street. PinLiDELPHIA A1TD ETTJI tli svs.as rftTseoM ajtd av tbb.k Tf rKMMST-TAjrXA MOBt IOJfXt, rjntn Sag For fnrtaer tfiroi anoa call at Company's effieee, orth-eaet corner Fonrth aad ine streeie. or reeager biauoa. earner Fearl snd Butler atreeta.

tlS-rSlLAD-LPHIA AXD BITCSJI-fl- A riTTSXi HB XtXCTfjaK SS, 'Tickets good for return te Angast 15 inclusive. Fertiekeusad elpiaoar berth call st city office, sent -east corner Fourth and Yin etreeta. or Central Uaiea Sta toon, or Abbott ticxet office, SoeU atreet. Coving a. L1- tia-iiwr Toix Ai jrrTj-ti3.

Via aad O. South-western R. antil Jnly iaelasirew lickets good for return to September 1 For ticket aad sleeping ear bertha call at City Office, south-east cor. Feurth'ead Viae streets, or Ontral Isiea pmuo. or AoseU's lieAet Off etB boou Street, Coving a.

(til.) aad Vis the Ohio and Mississippi Kail way: also so Altsmsal Tariervtlle. Ashland. IteejMs-tavi and other points in Western sad Central Illinois at asm rate. To Can. lll aad return, 84 60.

Ticket good gwingjuly ta. aad and retarnin eve days after date ef ZTC1 all at O. and M. sfhsetdVYen Fenrtb street snd Ontral tiooanati. Otuo-U.

W.iar Ceatral Paassneer AtaoW TaweoSoUd Tralaa to St. Leeta Vis the Ohio sad Misstsslpr.I dsily: tie on IV I iae running a eolid veaiiaale train. witnFrl.man Parlor Cera aad keepers between Cincinnati aad fc-u Coeia. Only line without change of en's on any train pa. or linae lea taaa hoars.

'AA-e 0 mi FACTS AND FA1JCIESL Ugnatie is written ia large letters oa the wails os tbe Stoek-exehaa aw." aav K. IX lie woe Id be a ee-taraeosne ana way wa- derta-ee to predict the iaseaediate coarse ef -T a-ort interest existing eewUnoes tnj ey get frigbtWied.it 1 canm poaaulerabhi rise ia the ansr- ket. bat there' is ae sign whateVer any aaiditv oas the part of the bear teoders, who seem to tlaad s-ort far in "There are no rate, freight or passenger. says a prominent railroader. Wire: London steady and improvinC They are baying It bas 1.008.000 fear per cea ts or sale.

6 agar outlook is bullish. Tbey say soese day yea can call over tale- pboae to rear MissioaarT in China. Tbe great war of trunk line, which new bangs ominously, mar be postponed until after U8X Come it will, for "the differential must be wiped out. Bales soasolkla- on come first. A rear age Minneapolis preferred wa79 Tap Just now aay That's on of those stocks tbe Dutchman was to make his 1 per cent ea wheait wasa u.

sad M- X) has not don so well: ner Nickel Piste, though there baa been a fair advance. I World' Fair ought to bring np the latter. Th former passe into aad hands and in a measure casts to be on the market. We have long held that tb return of Gladstone to power in Englsad would tend to drive capital away tress that country. It will bo interesting to see whether this takes Placs and when, for it impossible even to gauge at ait when great forces will show thsaasslve by their effect.

Good body. Bull market: Though absent, yea ex not forgotten for a moment. Ball arguments: "Congress adjourns Mon day. St. Paul second week increased 1120.

000. Northern Pacific 80.000, -Exchange dull. steady aad weak. Oxaetal Qaaeatiew By Domtalek a) Dieker- snea P. B.

start, Slama-ar. A. O. oe st nia SMI ssw I7w self Am. -H-K-x msf S7t mam vw U700 U.

BBd Hi. t. Canada KoaUjars Caeaaneaae and obla. sun tie C. aad ul seoo ad prai Daiawaraaoe time lelaai and le.

Hhii. aad f. seta is ia i au UK 20V ecu li 300 40 iaH san ueaj sb a x.rte 9 Loemvllle aa aab. Tli Hit! 7i i i 71- a I afasbat li -New a si Sw. Uo.

nut! lien S4t aval Matn. Urn a4 Ca. prel. 117 r. i wrasse Nal'l or.

to, pref- ta unt ns. lit new atagieaa- MU) tu law Narthera PaotSe. S'r. Pacle nrai SS mb ami Norta amtncaa ortb-weav omaba 1 1. USlki in I la 7U0 too 78 bi an MlasUnippuJ nsa ZUal tl rscine rrnti heading aad K.

aad p. praf ttoek lalaad ai sow eot mm as T55 Mt. Faol- Xlim lout -a. fmal neat uw exaa PaelS fcl S7a aaa I Cnloa Paeine Waaai faeltfe-. W.

V. laiegraeb-W. an 7wj STwi ar! SUB 90 SIX Tetal aa Isa. aaaraa LOOK HERE FOR IT.v asa am. Josephine Hotleakamp.

of No. Pleasant street reported to the police yesterday that be had been robbed of a gold watch aad S10. locum. the photographer at 163 West Fifth street reported that be had loaned aa eighty-dollar camera to maa named Lane. wb never came back, cr Thomas, aged Z3.

married, living in a sbaaty-boat in 6haatytown. was taken to the hospital by Patrol No, yesterday. oecans aba said she had taken a nose of poison, in order to kill herself. At the hospital it was found that she bad not taken enough mor phine to kill a canary bird, so ah was turned loose, fib wonld not tell why she took it Matt Schmidt carpenter, living on Nixon street. Co rry villa, waa working on a boose on Mtlito street.

Saturday, when he lost his balance snd fell from the seeon floor to tbe cellar, a distance of twenty-five feet. He waa attended by rr. Fennel, who found thai bia wrist was broken aad that he was injured in ternally. John B. Schoeh.

age 17. was tried in the Police Court yesterday for an assaalt upon Lulu Feitser. a seven-year-old girl. He waa found guilty aad sent to the Work-houe for six to nths and fined 300 and costs. -i Mra-William J.

O'Neal, of 151 North Fourth street, Steuben ville. Ohio, write to Chief Deitsch to find out something sbout her son George, who is supposed to be in this city. nie says be is wild snd reckless, snd his ab sence 'is breaking her heart Mrs. O'Neal is tbe widow of William O'Neal, of the leather firm. 'O Neal A Fries, formerly on Second street this city.

Andrew Braadenberg. tbe missing carpen ter, who was turned np. was in tbe Police Court yeaterday for failure to provide for bis children. His case waa eoatinued natil th George Myers, of Ninth aad Harriet atreeta. took Helen Bauer, of Webster street, to a room the ether night and when be awoke in the morning ah waa goae.

with bi silver watch. She is new in the Work-honse for loitering, aad will be prosecuted for petit larceay. John Anderson, colored, of 130 Broadway. walked onto tbe wreck of the Golden Rule yesterday morning, snd because be would not get off be was shot st threw time by Watch man Smith. Anderson got off.

Georre Lescber. aged SS. 180 linn street has been ntissi ng eiaoe Sunday. Louis Ray breught suit in 'Sduir Tyrrell' Court yesterday against Mrs. Gai thereof No.

Bread way. for 818 balance claimed to be dee for putties IX loads of coal into th de-fendant'a cellar. 1 Mary Beacham ef US Longworth street appeared hefbre Commodore Tyrrell yeaterday snd swore ont a provocation warrant at at Lena Young, of M0. Tb tronbl ec-curred so the tb. ins GunnA Moeecber swr out a fear of per sonal violence warrant la fSaair Schwab' Court yeeterday agaiBst Fred Tappeahora.

Constable Teas ore brought Tappenborn in. and Squi re Schwab relaaisrl aim on tXm bond. Conata hi 7. G. Baaainger.

of Sosire Maus Court was in a happy mood yesterday, it being bis feety-third birtsdsy. Moth iae was to good for tb many friends of tha popnlsr eer, Nellie Grearory snd B. B. Brown appeared ia "Squire Jehnsen' Court yesterday and brought attachment suits aslast Rockwell. of res tasuraat fame, for tfi and 810 isspuctivaly for work aad labor.

Tbe Mortgage Lean Company, however, held a mortgage en tb place, aad reple vined the fixtures aad stock from Reek well and CMctab Kiaaey. The Board of City Hospital Irnatoa will bold a special snooting so-stight te adopt new rales. It is aeobabto tans they will reopen th venereal wards, OT70H, BUT SETE-QE. rsa suxttrta Bkaz-u lsna- Jnly HL Mrs. Jew a Mayer, a pretty yowae lady ot Mil waakae, W.

waa ia the city to-day ia eearch ef a recreant hus band. She saM that two months ago ber hue band went to Indianapolis to work. Hearing nothing from bias, she followed, sad feand that bad married a reuag lady nsaed Miller- this ei tyo Jnly. it was snppoaed that tb husband was living ber with No. 3.

bnt all effort of the polica to-day failed to locate the, alUoask Merer ia known to have bees here. Wife ho. 1 says sbe dees not ber husband kevek. Bhe new is aa-rch of rsveaga, v1- 8Joh4 Pee that Paroa X-ehig sttars a vary jails baae. Annual TflZ UB BOUT-XX JXIt dr STX17SOH CO.

il FOE ONLY JLJi op Stocli Tlie Le Oontllller Simpson Co. CeO3.pT2 Take doice of all Our Elntire Stock ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SCOTCH 3-IE THI3iHJ tiii it -3cloc fY-oxxa 3Sc, 4Qo axxcl SOc. 102, 104, 106 HEW YOKE AHD LTU 15. Sato GsaPsasd, TIA PKHKftT-TANIS SHORT LINK. Tickets ood am AU Train For foil information please call at Pennsylvania Line city ticket Office, north-east eor er Fourth and Vine street, or at Passenger Station, corner of Pearl and Batier LOCAL AOTICKi Ihe charm of beauty is beautiful hair.

Secure it with Parker's Hair Balsam. Hindercoras. the best cure for corns. 15c ts. sWOlo Jordan Wnisky.

soring of 1886. PARMKRTON.a W.Rixthand-1 W.Feui Ut "Dun J. Eetr aavoid Wbiakr. Theobald. MT W.

Fifth at Imy-UMtTaT WxTxxi'a A St. Sth A Walnut A 217 Walnut Imr-S-tfj SE3 Walnut Qn. CaKrrt'd. s. Tettat (nwae-tfi BIRTHS, TATJftALD To Mr.

and Mrs. Cbaa.H. Tau- oald. a daughter. Motner and child doing elt Thanks to Mrs.

ussbeth Dlugekin-ahu DEA THi BR APLE At 7: a. July 18. Lucretia mttimmr n.n.nr.r Henry C. and Klisabeth l.rad ey. aged 8 years and 8days.

Funeral services at p. Tu day. st family residence. Fairm oust sr. BTJRK A fur lingering illness, ef paraly sis.

Josian uura. agea ot years, unarm errvicea from -prtng Grove Chapel Tuesday. July ia. 8 m. OOmRS Sunday, at p.

Herman F. Cobra, aged as years naontos ana uars. Funeral from residenoe. No. 636 Kim st Wednesday.

July 20. at 2 p. m. rriends invited. Kindly omit fiowers.

193 FOX William Fox, aged yeer.nd 12 days. Ifunerai nsnnnatl morning, at liM. from reaideejce. 24 German at. Mas at St Michael's Church.

Friends invited. 18" 2 HOERNSCHEMKYER Josephine Hoem-. scheme ver (nee Wichelinann). atNew i ork Cltr. July li 8 p.m.

runerai irosi.iaa residence of her mother-in-law. h. Hoernscbemeyer. 113 'isrk street, city. i InlTlt fiAlvma hlffb ia at Ht Jase nh'a Chnreh.

corner of Linn and Laurel Tuesday morn ing, at ocloek. Friends Invited. X.O flowers. rKiumoad (Ind.) paper plessi eopy.i 173 tAavenv Tntvis Ian, Htta w. joasann, jounn ii uaoaum orac and Jennie Johnson, at residence of B.

F. Imy. 15 E.tNintb. Ky, aeedxvears and 3 months. Due notice of uaerau KNIGHT At HartwelL Ohio.

Monday morn ing, suddenly. nrgarev, aniioi, wu. i tbe late Benjamin Kataht sgvd 77 years and 11 months. Due notice ef lunar will be given. CPAY John, beloved husband of Annie VDar inee at a.

ro- nununr. aged years. Funerarfrom Church of the Blessed Sacrament Wednesday moraine, at fo clock. Friends inviteo. im OSSEFORTH On Saturday morning.

July 189i William uweieno. oeiovea pne -i Thee ia (in forth (nee Quae). gad 56 rears months 5 days, afters Uneer-ing illness. Funeral Wednesday morning from residence. No.

627 Kane at a. m. Keouiem high mass at Sb John a Church at a. to, Frieada lavited. No Uowera.

PHElAN Jaly Andrew Phelan. Jr. aged year, runer tt gun uar. a. i.

x--i Pass at St, Kd ward's Church at 830 a. m. rienda invited. Ilndiaaapolis papers ceprj RHOTT F-ekial Fhott, aged 47. at his late reainence.

cor. nase av. aiiu i Northaide. umminsvtlle. i unergl from rtm idenee.

Tneadar. July 19. at 1:30 P. hi horvioea at Mortuary Chanel. Walnut Hi iiis Cemetery, at 8 o'clock.

TA FT On Sunday evening, at "o'clock. HArry son of Dr. illiam and Rebecca Talt, aged year aad 10 sjtontaa. Fueeral ervlees will ae Beta at WDiranenjnwa-tionai Church, on Via st, naar Ninth, at 2 p. uu.

July ia. Barisl private. WEAVER At 438 Philadelphia st. atrs. ti.

weaver tnee aynes, new daasbter of the late E. T. Haynee. To be buried fro'i tbe TJaionM. E.

bnreh. Cov-ington. Ky- Wednesdsyjfuly 20. 1992. m.

a rial private. (Springfield xUptib-ican Tiaa please eopyj WEIZENECKER Frederiek WUliaas Wet- seneeker. at nia late rraaao ko. am mw Walnut Hills, of paralysis of tbe heart July 18, Du notice of fonersi. WXU-JITS an ail kta mt staeM dTsea Uu.i.u Avaojs.

Saa uanrta-r aaa tresrXkltTS-Tbt shsspsai pta oe ia ts-eity. jkl watXTS WATCHES. MICHIE BROS. W. 4th St.

dAiV.0r.3S AN3 WATCHEI. SOLE AGENTS FOB I-IIVXH-VI-l-'S AUTI-RHEUMATIC RING. WATCHES, dcC. TBOS: vatckes Alio ciAr.to::3 LmytS-TbSaTn-tfl CT-CXA If OTTCX Ltd Beaaw tifal UbU and oderleaa. Call at I.

H. Ran p's et ee. ho. w. onrta at, rsa xai sterai).

for poo lo il f-7-Ta rn i SW fijslag aavd Ciena gat WaJJtee. wy J.H. DOTY, aoeesssar. 81 Third st a--tX KOCIETY" KOTICIt HassstH astst oostbta wpas sra. xc T.

es.elsl n.arlav. Jaly "Ml. 7 SI as. ens feava Btlgrlaaage. A laUSTiTr-- 0catAC-l.

Fas. Cea. p. ST. awarva.

pxeawroar. lyrr-i MIAMI LODSt saw. HBt, It. ngialal naaenacTbK.PAT.Jaly is. to p.

aa. Were in a.C. VlaiaafS aa rdmlly lavicsav a a at a. puti if, er. at, W.

iy-t-tvoaTa Tm Seaes mt Oa aw Lu-a WaL S. K.etP.. sum tha faswral as Breaker. at. TH I A fraea t-aaaaaad JOB aVt auBlav at 1 aa.

w. j. writPBxut ax-. r. Ba aTT.

at. mt aa BUI Bret-. A-rrDCIATTOKS, rfTHE West Cineinns'l Tumor Bm Ming Co-JL The asssal eiect an for hoard of Directors of above on will be held on WlJiStiJAY 1 vi vi. Joiy2a.fromJ teie'elix-t 1' uo can wat bo reas-ent should oanu to seme e--cer oi tbe company, ei tali. 1 1 0 Tnliing Salo -OF- of.

A YARD. West Fourth Street. STJMME RESORTS. i it aa- iT Put-In Bay Island, Lake Erie, Ohio. This popular hotel is bow open for the sum mer season, enmrsed and improved.

Accommodations for fiOO guests. First-class in all of its appointments. Within a square of steamer landings end bathing benches. Fnll or- ehextra eonatat attendance, ina na at-ing and drives. iSend for Illustrated Cirenlar and rate.

H. Bar. nr. -Cl. rroonetorv fje20-tf Snnn-r sort and Sanitarian, OPEN THE YEAR ROUND.

QHEN COUNTY, OHIO. OTJRZJS Sciatica. Inflammatory and Muscular Rheumatism. Liquor. Morphine and Opium Habits a apoctalty.

Nervous Procuration, otber Ner vans Ihsessee. Kidney. Momeen and t.iver ComplaiBta. Skin snd Blood Diseasi fig miles from" Cincinnati. Onio.

the nearest twine Rorins Valley, on Little Miami rEallr.aa. e.l artril uuouni anu iiididi nan or turtn er iniorriimiim ibuuiit DR. A. HOWELL, Yle-t av. and High Columb'is.

Ohio, jyW-30t Or Manager at the Hpring- Cedar Springs Health Resort The most charming and healthful place to spend the summer. Fifty-six acres of park, lawa and woodland: fin newly furnished hotel of 120 rooms, with all modern conven iences. The best medicinal waters ia the world four principal springs yielding tbe n- k-inda of water that ara most beneficial to the human vis. 1 He retic. Cathartic baly beats and Olyeerine, thus mp tine tha lwoairenaenta of al eases.

Hesntiful scenery, drives and walks. Billiard balL bowling alley, tennis courts, dancing and a'l healthful amosemenia. PR. G. M.

i titni. rpeciauat in irervouej va Jieaeaof VN omen, and DK, W. A. R.TES.V-Y. t-pecialist in Catarrh.

Bron chial AfTectiona. Dyspepsia and all Diseases of the Mucous Membranes, are tbe physicians in charge, an i will give attention to all who may need medical services or who may desire to use the waters under a physician direction. Medical department entirely separate from th hotel. located at New Paris. Ohio.

65 miles from rincin eti and 6 mile from Richmond. lad. Quick trains and cheap fares. For all information address JOH K. FLKTCH KK.

Secretary vedar, -prinks Health Resort. New Paris. Ohio. JyS-sal nTh-tf few yards ream Port Mae roc. wash.

by toe waters ot Cases pea re Bay aad Heaptea ttaads, a all-taa-year-Teaad jsasrt. raanrpaaia- la healtbral-aeas ae general anractle la earner la peca-Uarty pleaaaat. tae sea thing ts eareepHea ally aw, wit always a osef hisaaa at algat from Old Ocean te reader alee, awsaa aad refraahiag. at aa an dasetag every altnraana aad eventag. Dree-, paraae.

gaara-aaoaaa. in mm rwi ivna eer ay. no mil aXakia. suaaTViviK. TaaaTS nas, ataaagas.

THE "FOUR SEASONS" HOTEL CUI 'BER AND CAf PARK. MAR ROC AT ft. TERM. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. A laserona inaart aeae Cassaartaa Oan.

Ten tbe laaco on mt laaa, K.aaa ibe aa O. st 1 si. Ba. FHal alsaa la every reap. Kie-trle iJgaa.

orebva. fnar. A nr. Beaa-Iful fa atala aoaatrr, ha atte Drtvaa sad B.tal Pat be. If Una nf If aea 4aaalaa stnaas.

bIib-eral nnnaga.aU ont-deoe nnna The nawv mt the best Karapeae efata Aana aaaasdatl On. Has a. oe aad apwaed mmt d-y. Tfca aniTaaica'-A nertnet private STasatial wttbla aa a Park salsa, ease saw ei-aeslM mi a et-uagateaed Medic Beard, aissaass. a re tan ni am.

Aa. As aaaiseaiiiaa BO, bead satrras- Aeerana HENRY GLAIR. Manas. HafToarats, Ttnn. e-tnna ClnetaaaO: Tag.

abranga ew a ft- at. K. Olvwi-a leaving ri-oae-v MA3IMOTII IIOtTEIa VICTORY, 8. TBILaMXsl an saort aaagni at awaaaaa HM1 la tae wnrte. ess jam caaakan thai are na rvala ef ea tart aeT eawvenwawa.

S.an eieearte Henna, tee aervaaia. Meate ear as atgat by a a.a a hoaat arca-atra la Aaa.rlwa rear its. as mt pa eieearte a a (iwas eiaamasat land-tsas to hot Baa In. ansa few tsat laaa atnee Jim Kates SI to par day. a os mi a a an is xm -a at rsa at rtJ r-tn-SA hutil coat PAST.

Hcstr wbavsbv aaa agar j. a. tiv torso. PTs.ide.nt. jru-r isas OCE All HOUSE, IXNO BliAIsCI-L, IH.

AMEXICtX SID StCBVOfBAJI P-ASTS. OpeaalBsom Be ely new. rafamtabe tareegta. eat new aeweraga: sew saaltary plana atag; Sras- ias a every ies eser. w.

tr-awaaTeTnl XX o-eL. Uzz zi tMwy bt Bails, aaa immrny vara. p. avaaaa K3TEL ALLA prlas I ko. St.

suw wnum. Directly oa Use bear a. E. RICH AKXWON. tat ror XU-3TJCX a.

wv Ts. Tlis ami Li" a aw ot av -t a. i matti w. i rv-siu sw. fir.

fit FT a li a. av a pm -ei wW We h. a tC ZL 3 1 Ir upon Co. a. aerr-TferlTW-- DKSExviDLr wos n-PAtrgn.

tats tm. xaenae ana nalaee earavaaeary is aitaaled a Alixxex- 1 tsrtm Aesa Onaasy. Oata, Snaaa heal linn ha too Wasa. la www onea tmt gasaia, tm NnnluinV drans nap war. a.

iliiMla tartS-ft-aaTBTal TH sTOMlf mTIJTO COM TAXT. OF pun JULY SALES. Han salesrjeoi-d to-dajto taor prompUy'wait v. Tpos i the many buyers. tt TS eHJL'IO SJULECOST OF 630DS Giogbams, llalls, Organdies, Crepons, mC TJDINa X.

LIRT MAKFS, At 15c a 3ic 1 At 20c a yai 45c At 25C T-rd 03c All Balances of Bedford Cord Suitings At Sc yartl 12c Imported Outing Flannels At 6c a Formerly 25c i Grand display of the abOTe on tables in aisle. Race 'Street uoor, boatn. A Few Cases of Lawns To Close (At 3c yard at Dress Goods Counter). I 1 As usual, scleral items In SILKS, wlilch always keep counters crowded with buyers, AU of tha above are) marked at priced newer be for mgade for amen aluea and such variety, and will contribute to push our JTJY 8AI.KH lar ah aad of any previous record. mum mmm id Ssfr tilf I830i a.

Seventh I IUCA. TlOKA, IIARCOURT PLACE SEMINARY. nsaahli, rorT-ananssSair ru IM7 to aixlss, wsst mt Alias h.snn. a schail mt tmm hwa Parti, a aa, ire, aa.ri icerYOii ww GaaTovar, O. Tata el ran rkablt emcamiiH rhari Srsvidsa th roach nivaaratloa for ool or tsat ai mm lulu its na aa-oam a.

a i.lisnn, i law WKkSVS telDdStThSaTuI Ohio Llilitary Institute, toixink onto. Pall teraa bedaa Sent. IX Bleeaet asw aeMdlaga with an sera Imnrovem.ata III 'rat 1 eata- i lagae aadreas s. su nraaaaia, m-, a as a. Ijjei 'latai FAST GREENWICH ACADEMY.

Pee aded IS Bota ass. On ftarraganaott Ba. fmmmm i ml. CTMetne light, aad.wed. I welve enarsaa.

JPt a year, "epi.inoer tie. ror Hlaatratsd caiaing writ. Kev. r. mmniiti.

A atUraaawlea, at. a. Jyliataaaa TAfliKXtfLT CltlVXatalTT. KASBVILtE, TBISNIMMSK. siext aasaoa soaas a-ptaaaher II.

fail geaeaate as well aa near-xrsdaa i Pslluw.ntpa for c.11 a aradsatea ema Dspertnien rally eaalpped labnratnrtes aa Jyl2-1 WILD Ml A at. Peereta ry. CINCINNATI WES LEY AN COLLEGE egalsr Collegia! year opens October a a. Addres. Bar.

klCHAKU M. Kt'ST. r. Pree t. JjrhVtf ataih 1st Rook t'ooeern.

RXDTJCTIOX PIXX.S. ewwSTCftle Til Wo.iderf3l Reduction Pills. vA nvAA TSASt a aaa Bead below tbe teatfsaoelal of rf. B. DCltlAR, tb well-knnwa Preatdaat aad Clbaon Ummm, (laclaaa Obw: Jfaaager at oa-Ta-I have taaea hi'mott amw nan Rtftt-rrioT Pil for naat T.

II rn lua aiaaL litw. lav weight ts redneed St psaaan. say baalth Bm. elasa. Tours.

H. uunstK. uu innau wea taoraoes ax W. Uof. math aad Vlaa: Wllaaot J.

all A Psai and siaa eta. naa lor sH-nage pampaist aa tr.atmnt mt obnalty. WTli-aii i a v-ta VETERINART SUROCON. if You Have Sick Horses Cease- Pr. X.

Br loy.Tat'y larcaa a Baas St- Oactaaa-. O. With Ipk ml Tetsriaary Oonaga.Taraata. 'Twleenon. Set-.

Viral or Day. ny-trPsTnTbl TTJf AKCIA I NlTIOm LlFlTETTE BlIbT 3. IS sal SO Wcsrt Tbird 6C, cintnsw att, oh fa BUYS AND 8ELJ-9 17. 8. BONDS, CINCIKSATI BODS, Asd so s.

C.ssraeretal sad Travelers rredlhi I eterttag tb iwagh BsuiWS. naTIPLST I B-XHJM. A valiaaM la aay part a aba world. Ca- itarl-lyToP' S. AUCTIONs Oa fJEBDA V.

latv TS. a fxeele-t eeoo, mt aa. aa tea ww will nail the btaheas Clnotsasil ntosat Aaoh.gs. as sr.TaUdat.. feve- ia 1T.E.

Hutton Brokers, SS Wan fa ed awewe. iyTT-t ATJCTIOJr SAX the akd FCraAFEUlT ACGTICtI CO. WIH oltsr at Ar-etion Weftoasisy, it u. av. Cxv .3 Izni.

Xlzitzi -xt at est. F-TAlt. S3 AMD 3f3 MAIN STREET. UTIPZH XEOAla It OTIC rEVRT BROCK MAN. last ftoown pxace ot reasii.aoa waa ti, eity of iaeav aaitwuita antm that tMUS ear of air.

A. IX 4nJ Mabel fl.d ber W--tioniavthw coortot Coaii ftaaof iiaaa-ittoet'oonty. oa o. eaese prayiag divorce I rota aa tienry i r- cinai oa the groan of abandonment aa1 exirerrte cvoelty. and tnstaa lienrv Broetaaa wul answer said santios on or before tneetpira-tiaa of six weeas hereof r.r ad petit -a a i I be taken as UU swd'-' 'str- re- f- a Ooen.nr y.

JAJi' I If eaaia Auora.v lor tt atoisTCxta r- Js- TRADE MARK. NOTEKW aaaai at.lnaa aaay iimra. -ft ry fss laarasef ta Sta.h mt ert I ai rob. an mi mm If law a W-ldb-1 dhea-R sA George 8 tree's 1802. A-ITJSIarffTS I3th' MUSICAL FETE T0-NIGHTIIZ00 BELLSTEBT AID rULIBBEBS BAXO.

PAIN'S "A KIGHTW PHN!" Aad Oergeena Display at "in.wo aacfai Next Wednesday Nlht. July Of TsTB raSM (Taot of Baak tt.) Tleketa for estlof ntancas prior aaay no -ebaaree tlekeu wmt4 It that at "fa-SIB" orBeee. baaahar el Csaaaore. til 4 -li-stas'iM-Bi- Diat Macti 1 1wt. Tbtiltt afa UlSMtM'IHU g.iSDtr.fllf Ml BABKIGIX, TUE 05LT IUEKJ-AX- ma jreoLBBa.

BtlTtleneet Wa.era. yoer tg. enswa. lastsh Bisaaisas. Aaa oa to cauSraa aata rea ae.

uyu-fii i steal A while away aad take a trip to Kew Richmond. O- on tb r-t, 1 wrene fUNIIAt. Oaiy eoa ts fr the rnnnd trip. r-Ke leaves from footnf Hrnadvirttta ai, aad 3 p. sn.

bring the children aad listen to the sa si. CONEY ISLAND Hteamrra Foot of Viae) Street leave city PUIOaad Ls ft. Bc-KJ. d. (k 7 and P.

Kd. fsTKAMSHIP IJAOa V. waa'a ptor. ea orta iver. loot of Moraoa a-.

aw Yara. i ban.paga. aatnreay. Jslv a Ian. La eantolil.

Paa 'nay. Jmv as. 1 Jm a av La ae. Praassal, ea. a a.

I a. av. A. CUnOar. Oeaeral Agaat, a now Hag roan.

Bow Yova. I aa VHI tor on n. eral baas. a. raiMI, at a.

J. V. Oaw aols. Mat Via. mt.i Peptor A tt.a w.

thr.t.i f. IMls ISsora. W. rn.ui at- a eaaa far notna a na a PROCXA ATTOV. Forbidding the Sale of IntoxiCAtlng Llqaors oa Election Day.

AWd OF OHIO PROVIDR THATWHO-1j EVER Bella or gives away epirituo. viMoaenr malt lieurs electioiw day. or beii.g tbe keeper of a place wKere any t-ueb llqaors are habitaailr aotd aad drank, fails ee aay eiecin day to keep the aesB elneed. shall be fin -a not more thaw ate bnndred dellnrs and tnaprianod nst PB'-r than-ten days: snd. whereas -aid laws make it tbe doty tbe stayer, erevtoea to any el-cti.

to iiteoe a roclaisii--n to tne pool ic aetti'ig frth tbereia the eobatane ef the enact gaents to prohibit ft saie ef mm ilea tie liqn-ron elect too Har- anil, bere-a, vVEliSEV-IlA Y. Jnly Stt. VU as sneb an eieetion dsy. as provi.led bv tHe ienernl Aa-sembly of tne -t e.f Obio. awrd A pnl Vi, forarClALELLCIjew.

ti.Te-fore. I. John It. Wo.br. Mayor ef tne tty of ineinnatt, wiibia said tate.

by virtae ewtberity vented in tne bv sal I lawa. and la eorapliance with tbe reeaireas ta there af. wient. Witoese nay band and the corporate seel of the rtv of cia ciaaati th Wta day of Jaly. Uii)UW'.

JOHX TffOSBT. Mayer. tvr-2tj CARPET SHAKItrC- AID WU -OFFICE. Its CftCXTHA AVftvTCft Telephone So. 113- 7 Jion rxart, tTaatttT its Ptv P.

B. CiaassAn. Obio. aly IS. mx I DIVIDEND XOTIC-.

AtnVIDltVD of ee aad oee narterCX pwr eon aa eon mow a 4 ihia eaapaay ana a ea eewanw paiaei. ow Gj tat pr- atcfcao4iers of record at elo-eof on tbe SI inat. The traesfer boo. ill be eoa-d al a'elneV a. ra, oe the C4 loot, sad reanate ei-sed nail.

AogastX, SSloe a. aa. r.IL sHoHL tt usi.l.mis nam jmratrr. f. i rmiaa.

Free t. A pa Bam oa, few. Ornrr or rn see Kibb aaa M. fa. Co -t West Third r-treet, I a a art, Oski.

Jaly la. no. Kparv Pta mi TAMFriOat-eBoePdo IHreHors A aveia nwm mm aeo-1 of mi per test waa declared sod la fi. li Tb Beard Wroea-oa a IM tm. ro 1 1UIAJ Bllr-TIT VT'1 t'U t'L v-Ta.

i.jii i on mals na i a r. on a o. -o a a narsht mm i. lot ear aa iae o.oey. I r.

tl, 14 a CA p. av aaa a ig-c PROCLAMATION do ti ere by warn toe pnniio inw previsieii of sold laws as above eet forth, and that all violation of the same on said day will sabect the Header to speedy pass.

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