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c. -v- a 3 7 The Enqujreb. "WTATHZB F0BE0A8T. For Ohio. Wnt Virginia and Western Fair, preceded by howr hr Fatnrday night: east IOHlUV wind.

t.j;... and Illinois-Fsir. except bowers in nortb-west portion to-nisht cooler: variable wind. or Tennessee and Kentucky-Fair, pre-coded bv showers is eastern portions to- in Eastern Kentucky: north- rait winds. ClUCIMlTI.

AUUi IB Per. Tlm.Mim. Wlo.Kato. Weather. it 3 7.

7s rucioody Maximum me Mlnlmun uMMniiral report laeelved at Cincinnati oa Aa(Qt I. li at nnclaeatl time: at I uw.acr.Hftti tnerMiao.iltne. Obaervetlene UKoa at imubc moment of lima at all stations: FLaCBO auviTinx. FLAras ur LSICBVATIOX. 4'hicaa-o 2ulutu ri.

Iirriipori.M.w. Ie Kxtkirn Cairo at. i-onl" pn mc i.rlnrnla. liu. t- f)mi a II upon Mntis ttrw ft tilamarck.

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Parser, vl I iiw.r,r,i. l.oulvme fndtanap 1nr1ant1 t'o I ni Jnf-burg. JU W.a Tnl.rt.. Oranfl iiaker Vaiil'fl 1 at -pn 1'brtMtl. 31.

K. IiI.THTAKr. Cibtarrar la chart t'nltad Stataa aathar-Mtitaao. Moxrrtur affhiri were irrea-ular. and so far sa discount rotes wrr? concerned the market ai for bans favors who presented prime per wpre'frcelr ac-rommotlntt'il at 5 Hi icr but it upon all loan whore the hardening- proccua ap-lxared.

and bank refund to accept tliirn at Ion tliau 4 per Hroker did a moderate buxinr-s in iicutintins collateral cnll loans at ZY, per and mercantile paper at per with cnuntrr l.ouk. The iMorement of currency to the country was not so extensive a heretofore. Eastern exchange heavier, witn between banks at Siai" per tl.COO discount. Foreign exclianse steady, (iorern-nient fours quiet. Local securities only moderately active.

Business In mercantile circles was somewhat checked br the weakness of some articles. I'rovisions were lower and inactive. Cotton dull: middling Flonr wealc and The demand for the better qualities of wheat was cood at full price. Corn easier and in fair demand. Rye entirely nominal.

Oats scarce and firm. Coffee and sucar firm, and the former active. Whisky stron It does not follow that a letter of acceptance, written from Loon I-ake, should be loonr. Thk Gladitone Ministry will not meet again until October, unless some special exigency should arise. TlIF oM war correspondents having mostly passed away, a Aew crowd, of a new type, is springing up militia correspondents, so to spenk.

Mr, Wakwuk'h death makes the thirteenth among the members of the Fifty-second Conttresn. And only one session has been held. a SFXATOR Hoar, of Mnsnchnsetts, liashad a ood deal of trouble with his eyes, but He can still wink one of them at the story of Lis resignation. TUF Chairman of the Republican National Committee has been conferring with Colonel W. W.

They are getting desperate very early in the K.i me. The McKinley hill has certainly not proved cure for lulmr troubles. This country has witnessed nearly 1, strikes since the paiuage of that iniijtiitons measure. l'BESlpENT letter of acceptance is extiected at the end of this, or early next, week. It is said to consist mainly of a laborious dufense of his own Administration.

The Methodist Church once had a serious controversy as to whether it was proper for men to wear suspenders galluses," they called them then. Aud now the women wear them. Sl.vt those Chicago performances of Nancy Hanks and Hal Foiuter the Republican National Committee is contemplating the necessity of harnessing Iresident Mar-kisuM to a pneumatic sulky. Who brought the 71,013 Hungarians, the 72,704 Italians and the 74,623 Kussians and Poles to this country last year? Why, the highly protected manufacturers who are so desperately afraid of the pauper labor of Europe. TtTX New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Lrdgcr sots that he has the best of authority for stating bat Mr.

Cleveland has not yet written a word of his letter of acceptance. Doubtless he is waiting to hear from President furnishes another where the vermiform appendix has killed its man. His name was Adam Oixokrv. of Lock Haven, and the lodging of single little grain of wheat in that useless intestinal pocket caused his death. It is understood that President.

IIabu-box's letter of acceptance is delayed until be ran again consult the Cabinet as to what be aball say or not say about the Fores bill. Meanwhile, we note that Whitelaw Keid, in hie Springfield speech, devoted himself exclusively to the tariff and let the Force bill Kentncky's Electoral Vote. A story has been current for two or three days, and has found place in an Associated dispatch scattered all over the land, that ths Electoral vote of Kentucky, for the next President, may be thrown out, by reason of ju formality la the passage of the pre Nailing PJection This fancy had its origin in Governor Browx'S veto of the Ke venue and Taxation bill. One of the grounds upon which be deemed that measure nnooostitutional was hii belief that wben a bill had been passed by on House and amended by ths other House, then; upon Its return to the House where it originated, the amendments most be adopted with toe asms formalities as are required upon the original passage. It to claimed that ths Election bill is subject to ths sams objection, and to.

therefore, uneon-atitutioaal, tf Governor Btotrx's view bo correct. This is so vain as to bo silly; and ws note it only because' the alr tale has created so much talk. "fen consiering that the Governor is right, there is still nothing In it as applied to the Electio bOl. 'Whea a measure to dtly certified as properly passed by SlxT EEInT AG ES. SATURDAY.

ACGTJSTSO. 1682. both Houses l(rJslsr. to the Gorermor aad proninlgated bytbwEee- retaryef State, wh alleged tnionBamy its rmrmit not snbject review by the Court. And, agafa When the Electoral rote of Kentucky to properly certified by ber officer aad sent to tbc President of the United States Beaate, there remains no authority to question ita euiiectuess.

The whole story to idle. MaJlBareriaMr- Hie Intwrewtint: article in Mooday'a Ex-quibk concerning malingering at onr City Hospital yecalla a vast amotmt of interesting literature wbicb has been written wpon this profeaaioaal playing sick. It to best known in army orcJea, and the records the French army are especially nch in medical atudiea of famous cases. gome of tbo nbterfnges are singular enough. Pulmonary hemorrhages are simulated through the swallowing of brick dnst False epilepsy becomes startlingly natural when, to well-acted spasms, is added a foaming at the month caused by chewing soap.

A fair heart disease used to be set up by taking tobacco into the stomach. Insanity in all its phases was long a favorite net, bat makes little headway in the light of modern science. A Parisian murderess long escaped the guillotine by pretending to be with child, thongt) she was 63 years old. It was subsequently found that the great distension of the abdomen was caused by her ability to retain the contents of the bladder, and she was promptly ex ecu bed. But perhaps the most famous case of all, and one which for months baffled the most distinguished physicians of France, was that or a man who sought to avoid army service on the plea of being deaf and dumb.

His early history could not be traced, bat be was suspected of malingering, and was for weeks and weeks vatnly suD.ec tea to every con ceivable test. Cannon were fired beside his bed while he was soundly sleeping; bat, aroused in an almost insanity of terror, iiis lip gave utterance only to those horrible, in articulate sounds of the deaf mute. Finally a youug physician from the prov inces asked to see one of the fellow's letters. It was fall of misspelled words, bat the misspelling was all phonetic, like "ruf" for rough, and "bow" for bough. Then the young savant declared that the man must have been of good hearing when he learned to read and write, or he would not misspell phoneticttHy.

Upon this dictum he was forth with sent to the army; and, so soon as he tound himself hopelessly in service, he began to hear and to talk as well as anybody. Malingering has cost public institutions the world over a vast amount of money, and has absorbed the attention of the most distinguishes physicians of all lands. Happily, under modern methods successful de ceit is becoming daily more rare. fodnd'dying A Few Feet From Home. Mike Flannlgan'a Head Crushed, Bat He Can Not Tell How.

A mysterious case at Cheviot. Ohio, is puz zling some of the best physicians In tb's city and at ths same time the authorities of the villas. Mike Flannlgan. a twenty-six year-old farmer, is lying at his borne in an unconscious condition and almost at death's door. Last Tuesday night about o'clock, as was his custom, be went out to water his horses and' lock up ths stable.

Shortly afterward the family heard groans near the house, and on investisaiion found Flannlgan lylns about fifty feet from a sta ble, with bis head restinc asainst a post. He was unconscious and at first thought to be dead. When carried Into the house it was discov ered, huwerer. that he still, lived, and med ical aid was hastily summoned. The rjsht side of the young" man's bead is badly bruised, and be la suflerins a severe concus sion of the brain.

Hi rice the accident he has lain in a semi-conscious condition. On oni occasion, though, be bad resalned lull con sciot'sness. bnt could not tell bow lie re ceived his injuries. It Is snpposod. however, tnst be was leading a pet colt to the barn and the animal shied, crushing lits bead asainst a post.

Pra. walker. Musikamp and Flanniaan. of this city, bav beeu atteiidinc the young man. but are unable to ezi.lain his injuries, i'launisan is a brother of Tom Flannlgan.

of the County A imitor Office and of Dr. flan nisan. ol o. 4uu e.t Utiurt street. WALKED Out of Court and Still Going.

Henry Hlldebravnd Missing The Re- salt of His Wire Getting Her Hair Cat. Harry Hildebrand la missins. He i a taloonist at the corner of Court and John, and a week ago yesterday his wife had ber liair cut a la pompadour. She did notinforio bar butband that aba was going to do so. and upon returning borne was met at tbe door by bim.

He was sur prise d. and hardly knew bis better balf, and when she spoke to him and informed bim of what she did he beet her and threatened to make tier leave tna bouse. SHE SOCGHT SCPSESS By havlne him arretted, and he was brought into Court on a arrant the following; Mon day. 1 he case called, and his wife then tapped lorward and announced that she refused to prosecute ber husband, as he had ms.de am Pie reparation for the injuries done her ana wonld therefore withdraw tbe charge against him. With thi both started to leave the Court rnon.

but were halted by Judge Gregg, who demanded that tbe costs of the Court Be paid. Hildebrand kept on going, and is perhaps ov THE stove Trr. For he has not been seen since. Mrs. Hilde-brsnd pleaded that she did not have funds enouah to settle the case, and as sbe was not a pri--ner tbe court could not do any thins with her.

Since this episode ia tne Court room nnthmc has been seen nor heard of Hildebrand by his friends, it ia supposed that be has left tbe city. SECRETLY Two Prominent Qneeijt City Families Mysteriously ynlted. A secret marriass is just- now the choice bit or gossip' in the West End. kliss Dolly Slimer. the twenty-year-old dsugbter of George Elimer.

the millionaire pork packer, and Joseph C. Adams, tbe we ntr-two-year-old sots Of tbe late "Kit" Adams, formerly of the firm of Howell Gano A were secretly married on January 32. at Carthage. Tbe marriage sras kept a profound secret until yesterday, when It was announced to the family of each of the contraotios parties. Owing to the advanced ass of Mr, Slimer.

the bride's rather, it was a first intended that nothing would' be said regarding tbe marriass Just at present. It was decided best, bowever. to make known that tbe event occurred, and yesterday the marriage was publicly announced to relatives and friends. The anaouncement has occasioned a decided seosauos. oota on account ot tbe proaU-nence of ths parties and because of the various stories that eaickly gstned curreacy regarding it.

There was a report that the ronag people were wedded onlp last Friday, but ths famUiea deny this. A sister of tbe sroosa to snarrted to a son of Ex-Oevernor Bishop, -A THE ZOO FETE. There was great erowd at the Eoo last eveningindeed, the largest of as season so far. Vlsnyot ths regular attendants of these delightful entertslasjients who have been away fer a tint have aew retained, and evi-dentiy YtUi the determination net ts miss one el 'the remaining fates, wbistliag prima done, iltaa MacCorklenado another great bit. aad man v.

a tuber ot the pro-srramnt by iUstedj. aad tbs Wad were warmly seplsadad. Tbsre wUi be bet twe weeka mon of thm Zmn Uui an am eas of teem, I i TlHE enqutre. cnTcanTATi; sattoidat; august 20, 1892; IIIS GUILD Was the Only Witness Of a Desperate Attempt To Murder II A Sensational Shooting Affray on West Fifth Street John P. MnifJ tie Hotel, Sk.t Br Ja filler, Wbo Snpposc-d That Maine Hid Stoles Hl Wife, But He Was "Give me a slaw af beer." The speaker was tell man who walked up to tbe bar at the Cen ten Dial Hotel, at Fifth abd Hoadlr streets, yesterday after noon.

The proprietor. J. T. Men ae. was the only one in the place at the time, and be started to draw a glass of beer for tbe stranger.

As be stooped over to tarn the faucet be was startled br tbe report of a revolver, and almost at tbe same moment be felt a stinging pain in his left elbow. The glass drooped out of bis band, and before be could turn i roca MORE SHOTS Followed in rapid succession. Three more times Jienne felt the sting of a bullet one in his left arm between the elbow and wrist another in bis hand, and the third in bis chest, inst over the heart. The lnet ballet made bim stagger, and he fell asainst tbe ice box near the end of tbe As he did so the front door flew open and Officer Hanler. wbo patrols tbe beat, ran into the saloon.

Jnst as tbe officer appeared the stranger, with the still smoking revolver in his band, started to run out. He stopped short as be saw the bine coat, and then aimed bis revolver as though to fire, The officer was too quick for him. bowever, and rxacicp hiv trxpga aaacsr. Ttia artMntlna? aoon attracted several mem bersof (be Menne family, and they carried ths wniinilaft man lioafaira. Dr.

Cleveland. Han irenbeek and Drury were hastily snmmqned. They made an examina- Imir of th ri hulleta flreri. all hitiine him thm left aide, aa lhaft waa xnoaed to the would-be murdearr when the saloon iat stooped over to -draw the beer. I he first bullet struck bim In the elbow joint, tlie second pasted clear through the arm between the elbow and wrist, the third was buried in bis band and tbe fourth glanced across bis chest over the heart matins only asltgbt wound.

Had Menne atood up the pullet would have struck him in the heart. Dr. Cleveland stated that Menne a In janes WISE OT StKtOCS A nd tha nnlv fear was from blood-poisoning. His would-be murderer was locked op at the i oiro-sireet ruuuv c-iabiuii ciiarnvu wuu shooting to kill. He registered as John J.J.

Miller, and claim to be from 1'hieaeo. lie Is the same man wbo called at police headquarters some time aso and related a sensational story about bow his wife bad tried to poinon mm with toe-nails. He said that about a year ago his wife left him and came to this city, taking with tier 15.000 lof hie money. According to bis story she came bere and stopped at the centennial Hotel- and later married the Dronrietor. Menne.

He says that when he located ber be wrote to irieods in Ibis city and lonntt that sbe was LEGALLY MABBflD TO 9f EWKE. He came bare about a week ago. and called at tbe Centennial, to see the woman he claimed tA be bis wife, and who had remar ried without securing a divorce. He was not allowed to see Mrs. Menne, as ber husband aid sbe was not the one be wss looking for.

Miller left ihe place, vowina to kill Menne. and then told the sensational stories about the "toe-nail pnisoniiiK" to Chief lleilsch. the Mayor and 'e)uirs fohwab. All put him aown aa a crank: ant toia mm iney couiu an nnihlnr far bim. He waa not seen arounu tbe Centennial again, until yesterday after noon, wben be entered tne bar room shortly So clock.

AfTEE OBDtSJJIO THE BKKS Ha polled bis revolver and fired at Menne. Nobody was in the place at the time. After the first three shots Annie Menne. a daaebter tbe victim, ran into the bar irom tne kitcoen ana saw Miner nre tarn mora atiau at ber father. All the children and Menne deny that his wife is the woman Miller clsln-s.

Means married her about four years ago altar the death of his nrl wile, iter maiden name was Clara Zeizig. and she had only been in this country a year beiore her marriass. Sbe was employed in the Menne fam ily at nrst aa housekeeper. I he children of Menne say that ibey know who the woman Miller claims to be his wife Is. They ray that abont a tear ago a woman giving the name of Dors Xafhbert secured lodging at the hotel, bhe said that she bad left ber husband in blcaao.

Abont a month afterward Menne engaged ber as a nurse, but she soon Quit and secured em-niovruenton Saratoga street in Newport. After (be shouting yesterday Mrs. Menne wss ia the Highlands of Kentucky. ws sent lor ana arnveu uome ii umuw cue 11 me woman whom Millar mid wss his wife. Khe was seen by an EHoeibKa reporter.

She had nothing to say. as she never saw Miller and r-nuld natm'iiunt for his rra.iv Later she save her picture to Lieutenant Bran van. who showed it to Miller in bis ceil st Third-street Pollne Station. A iter a earful examination be aaia that it was not bia wife. It wss a clear ense of mistaken identity, for which Miner win nave to suner.

ii a HOT ZJSWff About the Windy City Is Henne't Assailant. sesciAL pursven TO TB3B Kxiiriiis. Chicaoo. August la. From what an Ebucibeb reporter was able to learn in tbe vicinity of Vo.

VM West Twenty-First street It would seem tbatthe neighbors have bnt a faint recollection of bay family of Millers. A man and wife of that name, it was said. lived there some ysr but no one remembers them. At No. 760 Lincoln avenue no one bad ever heard of Miller or bis wife.

A coal dealer named John J. Miller on Dearborn street was seen, but be did not know of tbe Cincinnati crank. Another uier on nanaoipn street and a lird ia the town of Lake were seen, but all i iifaaair lenoranCe. eermnt Cud more, of the Central Detective Station, had not beard of any Miller whose wife had left niiu. tak ing as.oou witn ber.

Miner, or uiir. min i have bis name in the Directory vf 1 199) or 181. and if he was a tan el any prominence here he kept bis identity well concealed. MEN AND THINGS. The Atlas National Bank has Increased Its circulation by C3J00.

making the total for tbe bank now aRTJSOO. To receive the new lot of money the bank puts up SAOOO in bonds. President Br 1st Cnnalngbara. of tbe Citi zens Kauonai ttauk. is sunenng witn one or Job's comforts, notwithstanding be was at Carlsbad.

The appraisers hare turned over their re port on the tobacco warehouses to combine, sad this evening Messrs, Hotlman, Falun an aad Brooks start East to secure the. charter inlNewJerseT. The condition of tbe six houses was found to be unusually healthy, their value amounting to over li.000.00Q. Tbe new company will be ready for operation in about three weeks, although not taking hold until John H. Law.

the well-goown insurance agent, is back from Europe, where he has been some weeks, Altbengh be has been Stent for forty years for the Koyal It was bis first personal visit to tbe boms office. Mr. Law was charmed with bis tfin. W. W.

Taylor, of the Rook wood Pottery. has sons East on business. He and his eon freres sre busy preparing a surprise in their big disblay at the World's Fair. Tbe sales st the fruit auction reeteroay la- eluded S3 Boxes Messiaa iemens. 2SaT 5S: 1X1 boxes California (dam.

SUl 73: 805 boxes California peaches. Si XSal SB; 30 boxes Cali fornia prases, dal So. Genetal Trsffle Manager Oecar G. Murray. of tbo xUc Four, returned yesterday from Chicaca.

wbars be was on of tbe arbiters la tbe BarUaston latbrocila, Tiot-President Eugene Zimmerman, of ths C. H. and left to-day for New York. tbeeaniings of tbeC and O. Railroad for the second week ot August sre S311.I03 in crease tsjSS M.

The road ia certainly becoming as vaiaabis every day, Tb fact teat Its reosipte tor tbe past. yea were taJOOMO. waw mow yea prior tbe roe a organiiaUem. in Itself i bespeaks tb good work of tb manaremsaL Tbe Cincinnati nnsiness during tb past year has been marveloBs the wanenteT traffic in particular, showing a mar ked rncreane. This is due the efficient work of AsaietaBt Genera! Passenger Agent H.

Byan. The freight boxineesia this city was afieeted to marked decree All roads refused to accept perishable goods or rive stack for any Eastern Mints wbicb at reached by way of Buffalo, while they accepted no business whatever for tb Lehigh Valley Road. Passenger business is sLul nnaSected. tb aerate being notified here that trains ran through Buffalo on the various roads on acbedol time. Sub-Treasurer Eamnel Bailey.

Jrr is ex nested back from Asbury Park in few days. Hans Schmidt, a popular Bufialo leather mere bant, well known her, was not bit surprised last niaht wben be registered at tb ibson and was banded a telegram dated Camp Lehign. Baflalo. which peremptorily ordered bim to report for military daty at ones. signed "Captain Farmr." Mr.

Schmidt is a member of tbe N'ew York State militia. and the general order for State troops to sup press tb riotous switchmen yieloded bis regiment, Hs left on a lata traia tor tne sea NO TIDINGS. Miss ing; Captain Sweeney Thought to Be in Prison. Tbe whereabouts of Captain George Swee ney is still a mystery, and is causing eon si erabl comment among bis friends. Many are of tbe opipion that the Captain has found a resting place in somelrisb prison om account of speaking his mind too freely regarding Irlah arTa.ea Art fnrlMh soil.

fBDta.in ney, wbo is a riding deputy in f-herin neim office, left for Ireland in July on board the City of Chicago, whicb was wrecked off the British coast, but all on boar I were saved. Hinca then nothing baa been beard from Mr. Sweeney, and as be wss a member of tbe Peace Commission which went to anjnstllie differences between tbe different Home Kaie factions in Ireland, there are ma iy who sup- nosed that he bss overreaches nimseir. ana Mrhsnc oeen arrested. Other, bowever, think that Captain Pweeney.

who isextremely well-to-do. is simply eiijosinK himself in tbe old country and does not think it necessary to write to bis family and irienas. A RAP On an Apartment Door of the Spencer House Has For a Scauel Dlvoroe Suit Be tween Mr. and airs. Baairtt.

A rap on the door of a private apartment of the Spencer House a few nights ago waa the beginning of a sensation tbe end' of wbicb Is very apparently not yet. The person wbo used ber knuckles to in form the inmates of this particular room that some one on the outside wanted en trance was Mrs. Larry Brown, the wife of Larry Brown, of the Coney Island police force. Sbe had mysteriously tumbled to the fact that ber husband was in the apartment witb a Mis. HazlitL wbose husband is well known In certain eircle.

Mrs. Larrr Brown bad not knocked on tbe door for many minutes before tbe clerk ot the bouse interrupted her by requesting her to in. part the information why she had rnshed rudely oast him to dis turb tbe sleepers in tbe room. Aira. nrown diil not explain any further, but stated that she wa.ited her better balf to come out.

Matters were so arraugea tnnt nnauy ir. Brow did come out. and witb bim Mrs. Ilszlitt. wbo bad cone in with him.

m-aa a icrns that followed which hetter imaainAtl than-deacribed. and Mr. and Mrs. Brown walked to their home near the river in a state ot mma not to oe caiiea amiable. Tbe result of this little.

scene at tbesiencer Alouse on tbe uiznt reterrea to may prove disastrous to more tban hnnljilinlil. one Mrs. Brown told Mr. Hazlitt abont Mrs, Hazlitt. and now a auit for divorce has been entered, in which Mrs.

Hazlitt is the defend ant and Mr. Hazlitt the Planum, i ne anair V. i. I Ik. n.a-1 nf i crept to the surface and loudly clamored for publication, jir.

nrown suit swings toe baton at Coney Island. DYING Injuries Received Jn Fight From a John Ecbock, Wbo Was. Beat Up at Frenchman's Corner, Dangerously lib Another murder! John Scbock is reported to be dying at tbe Betts-street Hospital. Scbock is tbe man wbo waa severely beaten about the head witb a beer-glass in a saloon at Frenchman's corner about ten days am. He was taken to tbe Betts-street Hospital where bis wounds were sewed up.

and were beating rapidly until yesterday, wben facial and sealo traumatic erysipelas in Us most violent form set in, and the man ia now in very dangerous condition. The physicians at once ordered the patient rem'Ved from tha aureical is a medical ward. His tem perature was 104. and although everything ossiDie waa uoif lor aitn. an xungiiinn ailed to iiunrove.

and it ia thought tbat be will die. A TRAMP'S BODY Foaud nt tbe foot of a Retaining Wall. The body of sn unknown msn now lies in cooling box st the Morgue. AboutlSJOo'olock yesterday John Eralten. a thirteen-year- old boy.

waa welkins down tbe O. and M. tracks near tbo Mt, Echo road, wben be dis covered the body of a man lying in a ditcb at be bottom ol the retaining wan. ratroi o. removed the body to tb.

JAorgue. It is evidently the boil vol a tramp who bad either fallen ur knocked over the re taining wall ouring the nigut. one arm ana leg were ahattered an his neck broken. I nere was nothing found, in his clothes which would lead to bis identification. He is about A3 year old.

five feet ten inches in idght. nark hair, tun eeara aprinkiea witn gray, blue eyes and upper iront teeth gone. He wore a sott bat. dark frock coat, brown vest, corduroy pant, blue striped giuxtiam shirt, laceti shoes and no stockings or under wear. POISONED.

Three Children Sertensly III From Rating Ice Cream. and Mrs. Michael Bonlan and three children, of Madison Pike and Hackberry ireet. last evening visited St aria's ice-cream pailor at Third and Pike streets. All ate some of tbe cream, I jtsf evening.

upon returning borne, tbe whole family were taken aick. At o'clock this morning tbe three children were reported in a very serioue condition. TWO YOUJa TILL-TAPPEB8. A couple of youthful till-tappers were ar rested yesterday afternoon and locked np at tb House of Detention. Tbey are colored and live In Taylor alley.

The names fiven br theru are rankle Hines and Louis syior. Tbey tapped tbe till Molli Conner, at 671 Central aveuue. PETERS' COgCIBT. HALL. This popular resort wilt res a me witb its regular concerts, beginning witb tc-oisbu Among the artists especially engased we find tbe great character aaetiate.

Arnim and Graefe: the beautiful baiiadtsu Ida Kernotda, apd tow brilliant and dasbiug aoitbrette. Mi lctoria Waltera. VAIXEB-STSEET BSAVL. John Kramer. living at Vralker street, bad a feauvf-persnal-vileRe warrant issued from 8quir itsoa's Coort yesserdsy for tbe arrest of Henry Lome, wbo aisw lives at the above number.

A qoarrel about a dog caused tb warraat to be leaned. HIS Joan Patterson. Foratnan ot tbe C-, it. aad TX branch of Switchmen's Caloa. wn was iajored while eoapHseg ears a few days sine, as stated in Tne Lnorraaa.

bat bad bia arm amputated at tb Bettsrstreet llo-nitai. aad is welkin about. Unprovias rapKity. AMESICTJ3 The outing of ths Americas Boat Club, at Woodsdal Island Promises to be grand. roeeaa.

three-mile sinele-sewtl SUCICa TM etwaen' M. helbv. of Ml fa ace bet aiOk af inclnnati. and flttit waakee. Is to be ua cUief svsal of taeresaut.

A LOVER Ia the Role of DctectiTC. Wmiam, Ro8Tes Discoyers His Sweetheart's Perfidy. He Was Uirry Mamie Brnl port Within a Few Days. Yesterday She Ran Away From Her Home at Lynchburg, And Last Night Ea Met Her With a Married Man in This City. A young girl's guilt discovered by her lover.

Sbe was to marry him in' a few days, but chose instead to leave behind her friendsand home. About o'clock last nixht Will Reeves, an honest young blacksmith employed at Sulli van a undertaking establisbment. cauea at Central Police Station and asked Lieutenant Krnmpe to tend an officer witb bim to arrest a runaway girl. Wben questioned he said the girl's name was Mamie Fruloort. of Lynchburg, unio.

and tbat abs wss 20 years old. He was told tbat the young lady was of ae ana could do as she pleased. Back of the complaint there is a strange story. I be young man wno maae the complaint is the girl's over. and until very recently lived in Lrnchburg.

Tbe young couple were ZJrOAOED TO BE MABKrKP. And Reevescame to the city to better his eirrnmitfinMS hefnra be entered the matri monial state, lie i a hard-working young fellow and bad made arrangement to go to Lynchburg where tne ceremony won ll have been nerformed within the next few days. It will never lake place now. Last evening Keeves was sitting in iront ot Sullivan's when his wife-to-be passed up (he street on the arm of another man. r-he did not see her lover, but he saw her.

ana recog nized her com Dan ion as loo nc lain, a mar t-1 I m.n livina-at I TO ITv. Meciain at one time uvea at tne airi a home, and managed to WtS AFrEBTTOSrS. When Reese saw the coudIs his first im pulse wss to knock McLanedpwn, but he n.ni hrA faelinaa ami f. llowe.1 tbi couple aeveral squares in the hope that he would meet a policeman, but failing in thia he went into a drug more and telephoned to Lynchburg to the girl a latner. is suspicions were confirmed.

The girl had run awsy from home yesterday, and evidently came here to meet McLane. When her father heard that she was in this city with a mar ried man be became furious, and instructed tr nntifv the rjolico. savins he would h. h.r. he firat train, and adding bv way of a postscript that if he met McLane be WOU1U ,1 SHOOT HIJt Oat SIGHT.

Whan Reeves entered the drug store the cntiole were waiting on the corner, presum ably for a car. but when ha came out they mtwtm n. a.ni ac anra to fitati and made ms complaint. An nicer ia n.taiied to nii.t tne ain lo-oar. It i.

nnt known whether the Con Die intend to elope or are on a little lark for a few days in the city. PAUL SORG Positively Refuses To Knter the Field Against Congressman Honk. SFKCIAX DISPATCR TO Til KKQClBKB. Onto. August 19.

Paul Sorg bss positively declined to be a candidate under any circumstances. Not only will be refuse to permit his name to be used, but be goes further and declares that be would not accept the nomination if tendered. Tbi strong ststement has been Eien to Mr, bore's admirers, who bad begun to work in bta behalf In Montgomery Coun-tv. it being under-tood that Butler a entire delegation wanted to support bint. To-day a neleaation or prominent itemocrais irom Montgomery called on Mr.

morgana were in formed tbat, bile thankful for their kind ness, be could not mitt tne race. In an interview with an KsorinKB repre sentative Mr. rorg said tbat bis name had been mentioned without consent. He pad decided not to he a candidate, and no in fluence could Oe brought to bear tncnange that determination. liesiiles business rea sons he did not think it proper to nppo a Congressman seeking a second term.

Mr, Poia's refnsal has pleMsed tbe supporters of Hon. tteorgo vv. tiout, ont it is.nnaerstoou hat severs I other gentiemen win enter me field asainst the Congressman. TWO LULUS. Tbey Have a Iilvely Scrap Over a Pro sent Sent From Lima "Are you going to give me half of that 1407 "So: not on your ti.i typea," Then there was a gnashing of teeth, pull ing of hair and a profusion of blue-tinged oaths.

The dramatis persona ware M'ss T.uia Myer. of No. 320 fciiu street, and Miss Lulu Henninger. oi O. Jan nest oiliu streeu Both fiiurm in a reeent scrap in an Over- he-Khine concert nail.

I ney met at i.onrt and Elm atreets ahortly after So clock yesterday morning, and hostilities, were renewed. Tbs alleged canae of the bitter feel, ing between tbe two damsels was a niwiit sent to Vf ift vers, with in structions tbat she give Miss Henninger one half the money. The man who sent the present is said to be a very prominent grocer ot ma. who met tne voung women wnue ne was in the city buying soods last week. Instead giving ner rival nan or tne doiiah." Miwi Myers planted the whole bundle, and that's the cause of the I be combat was a snort one.

as at usurer pnt ber opponent ont by a violent upper-cut run area parasoi. nnniuriui(in neaked home, minus a large quantity of bair and a few teeth. No arrests were made. THIEF FARMER. He Is Identified as the Han Who Stole Pollnsky's Cash Register.

A robbery reported to the police last nlgbt fastens another crime on Tom Farmer, an ac count of which appears in anotber part ol this paper, cbortly before Farmer's arrest a man was standing in front of Pollnsky's lunch stand, at Longwortb and Elm. Heaaid he wanted catch a Fairmnunt car. Tbe stand was in charge of George Strauss, who fell asleep while tbe man was waiting for the car. tvnen ne awakenea ne loana mat tne cash register, containing bad been stolen. Later it was found in an alley near tilth ana Plum streeia Mrauss called at police ead-qtiarters ana taentinea armer a pict-re u- tbat of the man who waswaiting for ha ear.

A revolver found oo armer was identified by btrauss aa bia property. TWO DAIfGEROUS HO MADS. Wm.Ku0er.ared and bis wife Carrie. aced 22. two vagabonds who have been camp, ing on various lawns about 34 1.

Anbura and living on fruit stolen from i.etehborinc orchards, look np their residencw yesterday on tbe lawn in Iront wf Mrs. Gibson's house, at Auburn avenue and Bod man streets. Bar ney Katter. woo is smpioira at tneuioson mansion, oraerea tn nomsos to leave tne inwa offer retaliated hv nullina a re. voiver and attempting to ase it.

Rotter was too ouick for bim. and seen rod tb weapon. Officer malts was called, and locked both flutter ana nis wiie ub at in torryvuie btation. AS8AULTED OJ A mAlfO. Charles Morris, alias Oscar Span Id! as.

of Xerristown. Ps assaulted Captain Henry Temple ton on tne Steamer at abont 'clock yeoterday afternoon and beat bim badly. Officers iiourke andSchroeder.of the Haramond-aireet Mat ion. and Hstsch and Good. of tb Fourtb IMsiriet.

attempted to arrest bim. bat he fed. After a chase he was capture, out as the captain declined to prosecute him be ws. released. Tcmptetoa sras used up pretty badly.

rSESH AIB. Tbe ladies ef tb Fresh Air Fund seknowt- edg donations as follows: If ra. Ralph Peters. S3: Dr. Jswsh Eansoboff.

SV. Mrs. T. -R-Spenee. lieri.

Hey A. Co. fcO: Eugenia Holer tA A lawn fete aid tn fond will be given to-night at sFersutret nurcu. unjminsviue. by membersIBun-dax-ocbuoi laaa o.

STOLE HIS CLOTHES. Charles Scbreck. a livery stable roostabout. was arrested tn tb Fourth District last nEbt by Officers Grimsby and Banerlia. Cook stole a soft of clothes from Charles febeack.

Avondale. Tbursdar A barge of petit iareeay was placed against aim. forget ths excursion of th Knrhes-yanB. Jbanday. augoat tL at oodadal TV Ira Ward picnic a tgbtFldhs' OdMB.

i 1) A YOUNG TORGEET Albert fk-hreck Trie- To Beat Firm Ont or a Piauao. An attempt was made to beat tb fftrwart dotbing Company, at Fifth aad Elm street, ut of a fin piaao. The company offered a fin plan as a prise is a aruessiasT contest. Tb first person wbo guessed tb number i grains ot corn in a jar displayed in a win-new was to receive tb prize. Tb grains were conn ted August X.

and the Jar tamed 9L44S sraina. Strance t- say. tbey fonnd that ticket V. 195 bore tb xact nn ruber, and suspicions vers at one rouse. 1.

tie asm on tb ticket was tbat of Jobn Schreca. N. 5Ef 8yca-snore street, a brother of Albert tch reck, an eicbten-yar-old rales man employed in tne stoe. On being a'oeeiy qnastioBed yong (-cbreck admitted tbat he bad beard tbe result of tbe count aad had taken ticket Uod and erased tbe last hgnre ao aa to nut it appear as inongn tho ticket bad been iasoed early in tbe contest and then written his brother's name and Hmsnad it in tb box. tiwinaitoth boy's former goad bar- actor ia nran win not prosecat turn.

BY HIS SON. Ag-ed Philip Starm Fonnd Cold in Death. When Robert Starm came home from his work at Dub in e'a last evening and entered bis house on Elizabeth street. Avondal. be missed his father.

Going upstairs be was horrified to find the old gentleman dead. He bsd stretched out on a lounge to rest, and death had come upon him suddenly. Be yond all doubt the sudden end was caused by heart uisease. 1 be old gentleman. fhilioStnrm.

bad sufferer from that complaint for twn years. Hia physician. Dr. 1. D.Jones, visited bim at noon yesterday and found him annarontiv iniDrorina Tbe oroner was notified, bnt hearing of the attending circumstances de cided tbat an in attest was not neeaarr.

Mr. nurm was no years old. He and bis sou lived togetber in bachelor style. A BUZZ-SAW Cuts Engineer J. R.

Thompson's Hand Almoat In Two. J. R. Thompson, a sixty-six-year-old en gineer living st John and Lawrence streets. snd employed st Rover's furniture factory.

monkeyed witb a rapidly moving bnzx-saw yesterday, wbicb be "did not know was loaded, in walkins through the factory he accidentally oaasod hia hand over a aw which waa moving so rapidly thsi he thought it was not in motion. A second later ha learned bis mistake, when the keen circle of steel had cut bis band almost in two. Four ringers bung by a shred of besh and tbe blood poured from the severed arteries in a stream, He was taken to the ity Hospital, where his wounds were ureasea. and an altembt will be made to save hut hand from beinif am nu tated. HE MAY DIE Christian Iobergte Thrown Fmai Baggy.

Christian Dobergte. a fifty-year-old laborer, was taken to the City Hospital last night, in a private carriage, with a broken rib and an injured lung. He refuted to stay, and was sent to his home, on rlynn street, west of McLean avenue. Dobergte received his in juries in a runaway accident, fie was driving a buggy along olerain avenue when tbe horse became frightened and dashed down the street. I he bnggy collided with an obstruction.

Dobergte waa thrown out. receiving nerioua injuries, which may prove fatal. Owing to tbe injured man's haele to reach his home the hoanital nhraiciana were unable lo learn whether or not tbe rip bad penetrated Do bergte lung. CHEMIST BRYAN Arrested For Criminal Libel 0a Complaint ef W. w.

Tbcmu, a Third-txsst Buils.au Us, a. John Bryan, of the Physicians' Supply Company, was arrested yesterday on a sir- raut issued by 'Squire Johnson charging him witb criminal libel. He waa released on bond. Tbe affidavits upon which the warrant was ssued were signed by W. W.

Thomas, wbo is engaged in business on Third street. Messrs. Harding Moore, attorneys at No. West Fourth street, prepared the affidavits for tbe arrest ot Hryan. The affidavits bare three separate charges.

Tbe first charge is embraced in a circular letter said to have been sentoutby Hryan. whicb reads: "Inclosed you will find a clipping from the Cincinnati Ek- oriBKB showing up a counterfeiter snd imi tator of other neoDle's eooda He is imitating our soap, calling it I'r. I bnmas' fcoap. lie it no doctor, and his case is now before the grand jury, and the I'rosecntor expects to send him to the penitentiary. We turned girl off wbo was STEAUEO AKP ITIHO And otherwise bai.and she went tn him and gave him tbe names of a good many of our agents, and aba and be make a suitable "JT it matter of fact they claim the clipping was not from Thb Kxwuirkk.

but wasaronr 1 of an article printed A pril 18. 1X02. which alleged that W. V. Thomas bad been srrsated for counterfeiting the trade mark of Albert Wiliberger A who claimed to own Harlow's bluing.

Tb case was ignored by the grand jury, and no prosecution fol- ivL Sleaars. Harding and Moore etate in beir affidavit that tbey have received triors from the Patent ottieo and A. K. tfnof- ford. "the Librarian of Congress, to he effect that Wiltberger never did have any time any registered rights in either fhoe.

neither a copyright nor a trade-mark. and that they are violating section 4 of the oreign (Jpyrigni act oi March 3. twl. which mpooes a penalty oi siuo upon any person who pas not ootainea copyrignt wno snail insert the notice "Entered according act ot Congress" or Copyright. The slip referred toae being published had printed matter on tbe back, 'ihe TWO OTHEB CniBCCS Were in relation to Mr.

Thomas being charged with imitating Hryan's label, and the other ia regard to the clipping above mentioned. hryan claims bis arrest is spite work and a desire to get even. STEAM-SHIP MOVEMENTS. New Yosx. August Ul Arrived: The Da-nia.

from Hamburg: Camiola, Genoa: Castle Hill. eft. Michaels; Haugsend. Baracoa; bama. Gibara: Prinx Maurita, Port-ao-Prinee.

Arrived out: Newport, from New York, at Co-ton: Cmbria. from New York, off Bmwbead: Normannia. from New York, at Cnxbaven. Sailed from foreign ports: Augusta, from London for Sew York; Servia. from London: Island, from Cbristiansand.

for New York. PHU-aBsuraiA. August lx Arrived: The Missouri. London. Qcbebstowv.

August It. Arrived: Tbe Urabria. New York. HaktBcae. August 19.

Arrived: Tbs Nor-mannia. New York. DUNCAN PINCHED. The Embezzler Captnred in Bed oo Coart Street A. Tjuacan was arrested about o'clock last night by Constable Rieley.

of this city, snd Constable Ike Stephenson, of Haas-iirsn. A warrant bss been out for Duncan for several wecksl He is charged witb haying embezzled money from K. P. Myers 4 Co furniture dealers of Hamilton aad Ci seia-nati. Daaean waa found in bed at bis home.

435 Court street, wben tb officers called. He was taken to Hamilton and lodged la tb County JaiL Tna amount Myers A Co. claim to bave lost by Duncan far about US. AJT OTHEB BSAIIMAy gJTOED. Faalkner.

a brakeman on tb Liute Miami Road. feU from a box car at Front aad Psrsoris streets yesterday and bad his right leg cot off" at tbe knee, his left leg crashed aad received several bad rnia. He waa takes to the Good basnaritan Hoanital. Fault nor residoa on Teenmswb street, ana it was bia first day duty. ti50 TO ST.

LOUIS ASD SETUXJ. sag to kabsss uit iiB Bucroaut. Via tb Ohio and Mississippi Railway. Tickets on sale aaa good sviag Aatuat 1. ra.

tl and xS: food for return unuj rputrober la, 'be O. aad Miy vn direct snort line Kansas City vis ted lo is. Ticket unices, Hset oartb street and Central Imdou Trr vwry eoereat 1ev and bees drtaks at tb Loogs. ho. Vaiaatawsssw I hi I 'Masviwi.

jujiaxtjBtTw. Shameful Confession It is -a shameful confession to make that Topie are willing to use tney are cheaper, and in doing so. often subjecting themselves to injurious effects, for it mtist not Supposed that those who reputation and for the adulterated goods upon use injurious adulterants. I Dr. Price Jias an established reputation for nuny.

picturing good and pure articles, and his "Delicious Flavoring Extracts of Vanilla Lemon, are tie most perfect made. i WHITELA1 7 Meets With an Accident lie Jams Ills Fingers Into the Car Door, And the Attention of a Surgeon Is Needed. a a A LBIcoeSB II iiis ueior AlieBuen py tae Newspaper Editors sf Chicag. Cittcico. Ir u.

August The Hon. White-law Reid returned to this city from Spriug-ticld, UL. thia morning, accompanied by Congressman Burrows, of Michigan: Presi dent Burke, of the Republican League of College Clubs, and President Tracy, of tbe Illinois League of Republican clubs. In slighting from the train be accidentally lammed one of tbe fingers of bis right band in the door of tbe car. bruising the member so severely as to reanire tbe attention of surgeon.

To a reporter Mr. Reid expresaed great pleasure at th enthusiasm manifested br the assemblages yesterday as being a good augury of success, loucning pis iuiu movements. Mr. lie id said: "1 entertain the ins That candidates for tbe Viee-Presidenev ought not to do too much campaigning. do not believe, therefore, that I will make speeches outside of my own State, although 1 am of opinion that we should pay more at tention to our own campaign than to a dis cussion ot tne Democrats ana tneir piaus.

SlilL I think the Democrats in New York are notaltogether We hope to carry New York, and by forcing tbe fight and making an unflagging campaign we can win. Bat it never is seod policy to under estimate tbe strength of your opponents. Tbe tariff, reciprocity and all tbe questions these two involve will be tbe issues, together witb finance. We will show up the wild scheme of removing the tax on State bank issues and injuring our banking system. This latter question will certainly figure exten sively in tbe contest." Many prominent Republicans, and Demo crats, too.

paid TnklB'KKKFErTS TO MB. BEIP To-day. Mr. H. H.

Knblaaat. of tbe Inter Ocean, arranged for a luncheon in Mr. Hold's honor at the Union Lesgue Club to meet tbe editors ef all the daily papers, and later be visited the World's Fslr grounds. He left for Xeuia. Ohio, this evening to visit his mother.

The luncheon to Mr. Raid waa remarkable for the non-partisan character of the attend ance. Tbe list of those present was a follows. representing every daily newspaper, of hatever shade of politics, tn Chicago Whitalaw Reid. James W.

fcott. Herald: W. Patterson. Tribune: William Penn Nixon. Inter' Ocean: William Kaop.

Meats Zeitung Jobn K. Wilson. Evenina Journal: Eugene Field. News Record: Carter II. Harrison.

Times: TC Panlop. Mall: Richard Micbaelis. Freie presse: Joseph National Zeitung: Harry Wilkinson. Globe: IL II. Jvohlaaat.

later Ocean. BURNED The Home of a Missionary. An American Famlly.ln Danger Sec retary Foster Order Cruiser To the Seen. Washisotoe. D.

Aumst Tbe Pocre- tary of Etate to-day received a caoiesram from tbe United f-tates Charge at Constantinople. Informing bim that the bouse or Dr. Bnrtlett, an American missionary at Bour- dour. Province of Konla. Asia Minor, has been burned, and tbat the lives of tbe mis sionaries are in danger.

He believes tbat if prompt action is not taken tlie missionary cause snd lives of tbe missionaries wiil be in serious danger ia otber place. Tb building of Dr. Bartiett's residence was originally stopped by tbe local author ities. On application being made for permission to complete tbe same, it was refused, unless Dr. Bartiett would furnish a Pond or guarantee to neither bold religious worship nor Instruct children on tne premise.

The withholding of the permission was claimed to be under orders from Constanti nople. The Legation applied tbe Sublime Porte for such permission, clsimiog that treaty nsbts of Americana extended not only to tbe purchase of land, but to tbe enjoyment of tbe same. Tbe permit was hnally granted by tbe Mai tan. and -it appears that, immedi ately after th receipt of this permit by ths local authorities the boose was borned. Secretary Foster promptly cabled the Charge to make argent demand for effee tire protection, indemnity, punishment of the guilty parties, and reprimand of tbe authentic if found remiss.

The United elates cruisers Newark and Bennington, now on tbeir way to Genoa, will be ordered to tbe vicinity of the outrage to support this de COLD, HARD FACTSL Trouble is threatened on the Grand Rapids arid Indiana Road because old and experienced men bav been disehsrgod fur alleged color blindness. Tb Muskingum County 0hio) Fair Mis- agers have decided net to sell saloon or fakir privileges for tb coming fair, and the sporting element Is Indulging in much ad terse criticises. Walter Suttles. 10 years old. of Zauesville.

Ob In. found dynamite cartridge in a stable. He struck it against a piece of iron and it ex ploded, tearing off three fineert ami a thumb. A portion Of tbe shell lodged in his neck and a portion in b.s body. Edward T.

FteeL Ex-President of tbe Ihil- adeJpbte Board of Education and a prol laeatdtisenand merchant, dwd laatnUbl atSnriag Lake. N. from rbronic dyspep- a. Ha was years of age. eonator Colquitt, of Georgia, who was re ported to dying, will recover.

Tb Co vera ma at la now preparing tb new uiy-aiiar note, purs nan to a v. a-reauot July U. 1490. Tb nates will bav a visaette General Sberman from a fall-fans eagraviaa. It is new proposed to Isso a bang-note souvenir la honor ef tbe a.uadro-oeateanial tb discovery Amerva.

Th oae-dollar aoie will probably be chosen for tbe aoavenir. Tb statu of Col am has Presented ths city of New York- will reach tfcas port the inst ef tbia month from Italy. a. adulterated articles tecius- are willing, at the cost purpose of gain to rTiZK) the public, would hesitate to "I'LL SHOOT." Threat Made Ily Li flnil.h Coast; itoapitai niuioiTTirri its: rer ter occurred at toe l're. t-Sixth street.

Thursday i't-Mr. Robert Kn-gric et-1: this city, lives it t. whirh to the bosoiul. a fart i annoying to 3Ir. Kii; 49 'f'i it dav -ttie tr i Stitution I was -rersrtri table ia a rear room on floor for a surgical 'I! and bis assistant.

Ir. make. I s. 1 be patient waa being chlo-i-fori ri 3, nettrom. The operaiion aa.

iv.j; one of the m-vt ,1 cai science. ni.len.r atartle.1 rtw I. I iVa.l it you aii-ipt At me soiiim tre ansrv i ammu aal was Jrigliteneil I. yisace II ia liisune.v ti, l.r'!.:.i looking down at her fr-mih iu-was in a tern hi re and hrn ing revolver in his hand, at repeating the thri-at. 1 he iptonc n.itit.eU the ph.

ri i tion wss ferfur.l I in nn VOnd the view of tlie an trr he 'Ihe matter will he r. o.r". i ees and it necessary ti.f lut lj, a the police fr froteet mi, "CHUCK 'KM CUT!" Will This Slogan Sound 2 At tbe Convention of rroLiiticaiji This Morninr. Tbo Bepnbllnan Clans Getting For tbe Battle of Tuesday. The Prohibition Countr t'onscni Occur thia morning at to at 1 ain sir'-el.

1 lie aA, signed br the committee 1VT. W. vs. Chairman, and J. J.

-e r--rt a bile the couimittre fur. ims r-f last May Dr. Thomi'Son. I i.jirann: llammell. becretarr.

ana l. Lwitn! Treasurer hofne of the lrc h-r in t- would not rv-cugoize the if.i-r c--i. resurrected the con.uut.'re i'-. warm time is expected av thr cor. nt.x morning on this account.

I i (IKlalaafor ths various countr u.i f'i are ex parted tn ms i persona who are quantie i- tl.e ot.tu and add slreuglh lu the tick.rt. I Tna Republicans of the Taclith Precinct I. will tnr. at Mi, Uri 1: plee lo-nif ht. at o'cn k.

to at. ales and Lxtcutlve ommi'ir. The Twelfth Ward Cleveland ani son Club wiil have a nirmi -r, -great Importance at 7 broaas r. ei. guod Deiurn perteil tii.

r. The Hepubllcnns of Hie Taenir Wsrd. 1 rt-cmcl K. ul have a -rt ni w-night at P. at the souib-ar-l Price ami Milton streets, to re, vc.

J. and executive comm innitn. C. Sgii.iMss. of sr.o'.!-.'' Republican who tut nniii.a:.

-o toiinty Infirmary Iiiers a in the tield three canrti.iatrs. I Norwood: Alet.J.run. Biil. old bo. ul Ml.

llrs.itr. v.y Hmiiiu 1 stthov will tint cr-rcs delegate from Nir-l tn.s t-. set out a set or iteiihen iilue a I. I going to ear boots aiM ira: ran fear be will apnnt up ai tna gosb dern it TnE Republicans of I'r'finct I', -rre-: Word, will nit-ei at the nortn-aii: -r-t McMillan and Lane atreeis i n''r Bate delegates to the at: 1 ecutive 1 ointnilit-emau. iln- assemble at p.

in. Novit-ta bave been Issued br I'. irn- lin and r-ecr tarr of 1: and tevenson I'rice lliil of i-' to-nigbt at the bea.f-'ius'ier. tation. at liecbtenlei.lt iil i bere will bo a reception ol Tn.iiiMliT.it tha alnut Hi! -to Third Wartl Cleveland and -ith i'.

will give its first picn.i rii i' 'e I'retatstions for a grand t.i.f.i mer ulhl IrstivM liaw i-im. -i and a jovoos time nsr l-e l- peeted. I'reuv girls an-l i on hat.il in coumleaa Thi Hoard tl Klectlons ye. eJsr: tbs following changes in s. r- i-takeefli-cl at nurt.

'oit in precincts are expected to i oio at the coming nrliuanr- o-ir .4 hJtsiern a-- tliir'i Ward I'rt-ciaei It. Wllstarh ati'l lenman leentn Ward I'reewlct I'. I 1 i.n At and entKusi.ti rwentieih ard I love. an I I -Jsf i tHub was belo on A neust 17. at lirnortitsi and larmiilr irei.

some gol old mooting adMurned. to in-et hall Wednesday ever.lnir. A o.raia in the warl are i- r.r- proaeaU POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. Colonel J. D.

KMson from a I viut it lte Sot MCbarlet Banr. proprietorof tl. Trf House. Terrs Haute. lt.d is a k- -i Oraqd.

If. C. Camp. furneriy a cinnati bot aad shoe man but I a. dentof f-a-i Ar.tor.lo.Teias.B.1,,'1 hii lovely brl-io.

is reiieT-d at. 'o-sv- BflE WASTED TO KS07. iks It wasaPer2a.m. whea Mr.Miu home, but Mrs. fr-uttr as Mm.

and she tsl sn I her eye. "M-m-sir he Wi -Mr, ft-gsats. r.e Ion. Mr. eiBgsers.

sni i. BAKING POWDER I (TwQiaiitfs ovder Absdutaly it It is made of pure crea-Ti of tartar and soda, no an-monia, no alum. A auantirj' 2fTnt docs bctrcr work. therefore cheaper. is the bakin itceti in the teachers cookerV.

It never var of arieN 1 and always 'tAtisfactior. fives y-1" ryacaa..

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