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THE EKQUIRETl. CINCINNATI, SATTJItDAY. MAKCJm 25; 1SD3 SIXTEE1T PAGES ft INDICTED. MOXBXXTJrS BOCX. J.

N. Veazey, the Victim. Vv 'i ho Grand Jnry Passed on the Case Yesterday. Ml- Rev. Dent Maj Possibly Escape a Prosecution.

The Disbarment Charges Will Bel Filed To-Day. JndRe Wilson LI So Wu Clerk Ear gent General News of -th Courts, 1G 1. 1 Yesterday mcrnfag th grand Jury again took up tbe charges against ante N. Veaxey, vbotu charged by Ir. Taylor and other with obtaining money from tbe as.

It took the Jury but a lew minute to vote aa indict- anDtaaioitblna. will be reported whea tbe present session of tbe Jury ii ended. The specific cnarg is that Veazev gave Dr. Tarlor a draft order for $50 oo the Grand Pa cific Hotel in Chicago, saying there was ICS there due him. Other charges were made.

but the testimony wu not sufficient ta In flict. Veazer is te man who testified araiasttb 'Whisky Tra.it before tbe Congressional in vestigating committee long ago. It was el- leged that tbe prosecution of bim was tba result of that Official of the VTbbkr Trust tar. however, that they bad nothing to do with the prosecution. What Veazer said abont the trniL fhev declare did not injure them.

an1, ther paid no iiwn- won to it enacarea nmnini about it. (he charge againat Veazer will probablr obtaining mon.r br falsa pretenees. He will give bond do doubt, and be ready for trial wbeu calletk, 8AY8 HE 13 ISSAKE. Yesterday asorning John Manler applied to tbe Probate Court for examination asto faia awn sanity, lie said he could bear voice, imagined he was sweating blood and lied vartour lelui'na. lie believed hi.

mind wm ut. balanced. an1 be wanted Ui bo sent to Hie a.ylum. He could nut Die an atti- auyit against himself, but tbe Court told liim to return tbia morning and be would be ex sained. ERYSIPELAS THBEATESED.

lodge Wilson vcsUrlar adjourned bis Court until Monday. He took cold, and bis physician told bim erysipelas was threatened ia his fre find be must rrnain in the boose limn MoiKlar. at the toast, te. if possible, avert a severe attack of tbe trouble. WILL SAEGENT'3 EYES.

Will Sargent, the Issuing Deputy, of tbe rounty Clerk's office, is having trouble with bis eye. He took cold at the inauguration at Yi ashiagton ai.d it settled 1n his eyes. He was eonipellnd 19 Mite 1111 bis work aad con- UlltBWUiUU OBTJELTYAAHD HEGLECT. -Jennie Pamoela soed for divorce from Jam Samnels. Ther were married in 183.

rnarb baa beaten and abused her and failed to Provide fur her. On one noraslmi lie tbrew a pair of scissors at her. endauger- iui uer we. vv, aiiicnoiore, attorney. BET.

DENT'S CABE. The grand Jury cas not voted an indlct- xneat against Uev. Joshua Dent, the colored Baptist preacber wba ia in Jail 00 a charge of bigamy. While be is alleged to bare numerous wives. iieHe of them have appeared to imiir ana no positive testimony baa been given against bun.

Ho will be held awhile, but if sobs, one who know something definite about the charge does not appuar before the next graud jury, be will be released. DISBARMENT OHAEGES. Attorneys J. B. 8wiag and A.

J. Marsh. appointed br the Court to prefer charges against W. F. Chamber aad W.

A. itoone. will file those specifications to-dar. While the attorneys are not privileged to disclose what the charges are or will be. it is certuin, ot course, that they will relate to tbe atiair about the fictitious deed and mortgage put en reoord as heretofore Published.

It is un-Adersioed that the burden of the allegations will be against Mr. Boone, GENERAL OOUBT MATTEE3. Ia the ease of Emma Meuleben against August Hunt, aa action for damages because of an assault, the jury gave tbe plaintiff a verdict for one cent. Isidor bash, surviving trustee of the Covenant endowment, sued AdeiU A.Zauoni and others for $12,030 60. on a note aud Mortgage icier Abrauam, attorney, Uobel fe Hettinger have sued George H.

Ireyer for tSUO on a uole. Emory il. Oarri-aou. attorney. N.

Allen' Rons have sued Richard Wooller 1 Dont for on an account for good', sold. An attachment was A I. Miattuck. attorney. Lillian A.

Shearer confessed Judgment in favor of an Uerdon for tlM) on a tiijte. A. H. Andrew A Co. auad Joseph Schwartz ami other to replevin property.

Johnson it L-'vy. attorney. Tlli; Building Association suert fUien McElraraiid husband to fore-em a mortgage. Frank ociasueimer. attorney.

Mas Eisaa got Judgment iottSI against Herman Kriecer, -nrah Kelcn is administratrix of Sarah William. IVrwna iy, tm On Monday Judge Moore will the question of the validity of the Morgan Pre tusifiiintcnt. Hid Moiitann itiiilaing Association sued Joint Holland and others lu ireclose a nortfc-H. J. a.

barl Hmilh. attornev. baa, I. Bower Mied W. if.

Kwe for $1,200 on nutes. ct iSpaugler and Post fc Ktid, attorney. HEW SUI1S. a tv COMMON. COORT.

S6.678. Morris Jt gmiler v. W. T. HoUiags- worm.

Appeal. ey tbaTt" T- w- H- Be. 95.W.' Michael Hird vs. IJenrr Field Isle r.l. Llmjn execution.

Wk68L A. II. Androwa Co. vs. Joseph hrnanrixetaL Keplevin.

Jennio rmmuels va. Jams Samuels. Hivi.rr. BDine8sMenaBnsinen Association ln MeKlroy at au WillUm W. Va Goraer Va.

Lillian A. Miarer. ognovit, 3.Cai AaaUniuent of George W.Btark. Ap- Montana Pavings and PoilrUng Coai- panr vs. John Holland el al.

lleliei. ten Wooller eiaL Money. tA.biL F. Brown vn. Tb Cinciauati J.

P. Itailway Coanpany. Appeal. avrraroa odcbt. Bns i mL var z0Bi 4 4o.7S4.

rm. 1 Goebel et ali vs. George H. Prayer. Money.

POLICE COURT DOCKET. iihy'r. costs: Dock WiUiama. thirty dava. rs and osu: Michael Kennedy, tbirtv day.

JL5 and cnais: Ed Hix- by. fcS.nd cot: John Berling. cueu: John ftaau. e.u: tlla DuvalL costs: jln Ap! John, tie and Cit: Miritli Oalvin. t-5 and costs: iiemi Galvin.

ta aau cst: Nor ah Jvinaey $23 anj eoets: Mieuaei Galvttw tea oar and carles limine. S3 aad coats: tlliani Heldriek. Stand costs? 'tora Paae. Stella illiam. LeaaKile.tlarle.

Vsrtin. Lon. Jarkaoa. coats: Fannie tiaa ti aad eosu: Howard, juarch 31: William Moore! Pi Rcharda7 lla raiem. Vfarcb fcd Cooner Oe-rg, HaTkeI amUo: John haien.

til aad tea Mary teller. About Mo of Hl-Fame-Ohaa. llv- ltenelly. Cbaa. Johnaoa.

March i4: Merer Par Ear. Homeleas Child Albert Rraau Horaeo A. Abolewiua. Refuge. I -AVi'j Place Where Beta Art Wagered an -Joaenh Khiik frH rnuvr ni un Tee(J of a Hore MnHN.it.

Matthew Hinh. Paler acin. Petit tarcenrWm. Kwss. diamiasad: I.iicinda Jsckvon, March S5; Kdward Coeacy.

thirty day. 130 and eoi. VtA "nUy-JsichaeI Bock, ten day. otruptmt f.traer-Miehael Castlapaa. iiarr.iissi VV m.

Mr ti end eoets. Wm, Wid. Ai ril aiitng v. Praviae for Chiidron Waa. Iisms, left ot.

A-ault aad iattary-HearT Sotlaadort (iitaieaed. Vu.iaung Midaight Law Wm, Kieaaerer. Maifc-loa Petmctien of PreeertT CM? Fteinr. duonifeed: Clem. llaaeBaehraidi.

duausMd: John Green. dUmid; Kdw. Edw. 6miUu t-5and eoeta. Keepina Uouea lU-Faasa-uraoa IUd.

12 and eoslew Uxaad iroeny PkiUp Iria, dismiMit IN DISTRESS And Worthy Public Charity. The Ophthalmic Hospital For (he Poor. Plana Being; Arranged To Pat It on a fciafa Baala. Considerable anxiety felt in tbe medical and other circles over tbe future of the Oph thalmic Hospital and Diapensary at No. 135 West Twelfth street.

Within tbe past few days a number ot the prominent capitalists on 'Change have been dUcusting some method to relieve tbat very worthy institution of the financial distress it is now in. Tbe hospital was incorporated under tbe law of the Htate of Ohio, and a thoroughly public charity for tba treatment of diseases ot the eye. It waa started by Dr. Robert Settler, the eminent oculist, in 1891. aud a handsome building waa erected on Twelfth near Kim.

three stories hleb. bain especially deaianeU in every department for me lurooe ol a iree niihcjilal. The lact is well known that the number of tae poor uo sultt-r trnui 1iac asea o( ttia eve is verr large, aau tuis puoua cnarity la A ri'BLIC SCCKSBITT. This shown br the foundhie nf hospitals and dispensaries in all la lareer cities of in is co. in try auu aorwad.

dispense in i just and discriminate manner medical chart iv o( this kino. 1-or toe large general hospitals, altbvugb pnaseming well equipped ophthalmic Wjrdm Oder no' oatdoor facilities lor Hit treatment of tbe iargo number of amouiatory cases mat are it serious enougn te require suiuiwiuu as indoor patients. in iiucmnaii. nituertu. aid to tneo feri'tg frt.ni diaaue.

uf the tvn tin. hfi mh. dered nlmot exc.usively by Us various medi cal Co leges, and to these, and to the oph-lualruic surgeon in charge oi the dWnensar- leo. must be assigOLMl tbe croiit of having PIMPSNSKD krriCIEST TREATMKXT With restricted facilities at tbeir dbposaU It ia evident, tiiaL a m-lHCLed surgical stad composed of specialists havine a euros of competent assmtants and nurses. who devote tluniselves tor several hour daily to tbe indoor and outdoor depart ment ui mu lnaiitauon aeaiguea ana eauibsed for the eiMeia.l nn rm mii.i ha produotlve vf greater good in the ulierers.aa wen a mora (atisiaotorr to tuoe in coarse.

Aa an idea ol tne extent of g.md nf tliu hm. pital ll is shown mat during the dinpen-eary had 1707 new patieuia. witu a daily average of bv: while tbe indoor department of the hawpual. which exclusiveir tor cases tequirma operations or aurgieal treatment. iad 20 pauenta.

wbe were l.LTSdava in tba hoepital. iiuring tbe renr 3ai ludjor operations were pertormed and iel minor. Tbe number vf prescription Compouudd was 1.5. ntnee the nrst of tne year tba growth has aee a eve a more aotabie Uian last year, l.n UI yesterday rtva BuapazD axp tuxiv rATianrs Had been received, all of whom were in tbe most needy circumstances. i.yerr ellort is made to prevent traud.

ana each peman treated atust bring a proper iuuorsement ibat tliey were in aucbcircumatmnces. Probably no institution in the cur ia more yMe- luaticatir conauctea man tne Upntanlmic It building 1 three stone high. The lint i devoted to a reception-room, where the patients await their turn, ur the now ones ara examined as to tneir residence. in tue rear is theexamiaation room, where ail case are treated. It is guile unnecessary to say that cleanliness eiitM ti a.

hun Au. grte ia tbe bulniiag from top to bottom. ne econu tioor is givenup to the refr.ic-tion-rera. Where patienu are examined for glasses, tbe room for it beiae last twentr eel long. 'O uuai distance rrouirad ta tt tne evm.

Hare i ur i. in. 1 culisr diseases, wuile the uther Part is set apart for tbe female want, where the serious casea are bandied. Xlie third tioor ha aa operating-room and a ward for male. mere, in eacn anu everr department, one ia struck by Ui luarveioua devotion te tue pians to oBUTtmi raiA0 or puxascs And the kuMmaful It, I i Ik.

ooatinat Oviaee. The white coat for tbe doctor, the linen, tbe glassware and everything tends to that one aoiuu ibe hospital Ibesoop of its uelulne.a teree-ioKl purpwM. itf main'ain aa active medical cbaritr. where the atilict4 uariu apply aud reoeiva. free of caarge.

such at tenunnaatBeir caae mar require or demand; lovsiabtisn a progressive system oi raised nursing, a au aid. auu adjunct ta oputoal-fuio surgcrrt Jm Vj conduct ophthalmology for advaaoed stuaeni ia biedicine and practitioner. aiBerlag every advantage clinical teaching and inatrac uoa in the practical aad theoretic dspart-aaeaUof oiiUiaimolegr. At present ther are three sister, formerly all the acooesees' Heepitai. charge of Mis Krpk (uter Adnal.

wba wu lnr.uiu a period at the neaa at tbe former institution. Tbe Ophthalmicus of the most deserving eeiabltanmeuts ia tbe cur. and it to to.boi.oped that the eiiorte to pu tilt, span a aa(e basis will be highly sucoesituL were ittpoia raanan. ST i rt. J.

J. Jjt "coUvabmcr. thfiuniMlaiifU.jT. Jr OeorawiL TAXE TOTJB CHOICE. In th United State rnet vt.

Taft derided UtatJurV tW. taa Boom Mich rt tnnsed tu. much aaaw. tm, fcHnjt Injnrad Hh PlainOir CHATTEL SECURITY. Annie Morria.

i tel saortgaga reaunt.w i ni fc THE LUSH STAKES. Colonel Alex. Hajtjerty Imparta Bona Information. i Colenel Alex. Haagerty ha reoeotlr Wan devoting much time to literature.

In fact tba Colonel, without boaating. can lay claim ta being the best read man on tb treet Th ether morning th Merry Order ef John held one of it tegular meeting, to which -Fletch" is frequently and very properly admitted as a guest. Kletoh" bad led bis deuce of trumps, which drew hi partner a jack. Tb Colonel promptlr coppered it with his ece and sat bark with a restful air. while "Flecb" touched tba "cunnubi-afr." "That remind me." remarked tba Colonel, a be gave his order for ginger ale.

"probablr none of you know bow tbey came to say a fellow wn All of ynu iisve no doubt drank enough lush ta be well posted. 1 11 inform you. Over in England there was a man who owned a big brewery. Hi name was Lnshington. and.

a bis 'slop' was sold everywhere, be got to be very far up nn Eaar street. When a man got loaded on his beer ther beean to say he was 'lashed, until finally tb word got in the langwidg. cam AVMAN i .11. I I don't tbink Haiti waa a daughter of old man Lush. Th Colonel leaned back aad looked very wis, and they all wondered at hia wisdom.

A JDRY Dismissed Alex. Schweninger In the Police Court. Case Diepoaed of By Jur Oragrc Yea-terdar Mornlag Tha Dookeb A Jnrv in tbe Police Court yesterday tried Alex. Schweninger, who was charged with being a known tbief. It was out only a short time when it returned a verdict of "net guilty." and Schweninger waa dis missed.

Th case nf W. E. Woods, charged with taking almost the entire contents of C. E. Goocb installment store waa con tinued until April Michael Bock, a tenner, waa sent to tha work-boose for ten day and fined S2S for abuaine hia familr.

who testified that tber supported hi m. Bandar evening, as bis wuesars. tnreatened to poison bis fan)' uy and seat out to buy aome paris green one ot nia dangbters intercepted the note ana mux prevented pirn irom executing hi inreau Mrs. Galvin. her daughter who lived in the beventh-street house Where tbe "panel game was worked: Mamie Galvin.

an la- oi a ueorae-sirces none ol ill-lame tiiMi uaivin. a aon OI ora K.lo nry. a ueore-ireei resident, and I hrles bimras. nn old soldier, wer in court. Ther had a big jamboree at tba Galvin bouse, and were haed 525 and costa.

except the sou. who wa sept to the work-house for ten oars, and the soldier, wtio got S3 and cneta. ni. Niemerer. a barkeeper at Geldblatt'S raioon.

was nneu ma cost lor keeptag ooo after midnight. Phil Prince. alia.Agi. charged with ateaJ. luK.uitryrir.

was atsniisaeo. The case of G-rtie Howard, who ran away from her home at Sn. 18 Noble court, aad who was arrested by Dtilcer Briokaiaa. waa conuuueu until tne 3ltu THEY'RE WANTED. Thoae Two Toathfal Hihwnynaea Wert End Bnrlnry.

Two Juvenile robbers are being anxiously ought for by th noiie. They held up Ar nold Told, an eight-year-old lad living at No. 119 Laural street. waa en hia war to tha grocery, and a be tea passing tne earner of Waae and Lian atreeta two bora granueo hold or hi in. One held bim aad to tber went through hi pocket, taking two puree, one containing a premiaeory not rivee two years ago te J.

Jold by K. Token, of freak fort, for tn. a.i oinmwii paper ana -coaage. a cituea who wttneassd tha nbherv ranekt tbe bors aad made hira rive back one of th pocket-books nd both the lad ran away. Ijckiag a grocery, al No.

183 Mroadwar. was entered and aem cheap cigar aad S3 JJjJ, oaana piao wa entered last Berglar effected aa entrance Into H. A. Vabaa aresideace. No.

176 Freeman avenue. yeterday and tai a ulver watao, geld chain so aeveraJ piece jewelry. H. Kraua. of No.

a) West Gregory treat, report that during th peztmonta be has beea rebned twice of snsail sataita ml mooey. He raspectt two bora. A Hretberbeod Railroad Trainmen BargUr enacted aa entranee Into J. W. ttaaceut aveaae.

butae-eurea nntaing. Mr. Bertha VelkenstaO. ef So. KBt Wat fixtn street, reported that bnrelar had eav-ksrtd her residence and stole Sua.

ACT. rEOsC THE SOUTH. 7 --i-' E. a HcCoraick. and rie rtnra4 this morning from aa extended trip through th South.

Ther have beea aeeomnaniod by the Moneaj Pa eager A seat aad hi wtfa. Leaviaa Cinctanari Ihm weeks iZ of inrereet ia to Seuta. Ther traveled ia their apeciai ear. aa thir oaalaritr ta a axtendej aagwr saea oa tbe tiwetbarn eaiea-aMaa a orr. Ganger Cook.

Back aad Crary hav beea midair by CoUeetor McClaaa. aa a waa ea-dered te reduea ta feroa. ST0L ELE7EJ DQLLAX3L Burglar get tu by robbiag ta Paat-efaa at Ualasaslll Okie Is Now on Tap at All of Their Customers. This season's Bock Beer is excellent, and will be appreciated by all Connoisseurs THE CHRISTIAN alai a7 a- SWEET HOME. Missing Dye Wants It.

He Sara He Will Return at Once WbM Will Be Done With Him Ia the Queetion. Another hone ha sprang np in tb breasta ef tba creditor of, the Morgan Dr Company. For it i announced that tba chief factor la that assigned firm. J. W.

Dye. wUl return to the city. That ia he has writ tea to an associate to that effect and told aa acquaintance th earn story. 8. B.

alien, who ia a son-in-law ef th missing President' uncle. Amos Dr. and who I also a Direetor in tb company, ha received a letter from Or, writtaa from Minneapolis, in which bit expressed hia intention of oom- I ing to Ciacinnatl to face the music. AlJea himself has jut returned from New Orleans. where be ha been managing tba company' business.

Then again. N. Koaa. who is a member ef tha firm of Heir A Koa. commissica merchants, met the much-loeked-for Dra unex pectedly in St.

Louis. claimed that be bad beea in California. Utah and ether points, but wa unable te stay there. He gave a the reason for bis flight the fact that be saw no way for tha company to last, and thst failur was inevitable. Tba bank hai i declined to advance any more money and creditors wem tmuhln ha.vilv Iye claimed that be wa on bis war to Birmingham, and that lie would be in tbiacitr the tirst ai next week, when wuld be ready intake the, consequences.

It would be a very good thing if be were to snow up Monday, as on that day Judge Moore, in tha Superior Court, will listen to the arguments on ids TBiiuuy oi tne assignment. Tbe aa- siauea wm try to snow mat tue company was pakkrcpt Three day before it went under. Attorneys for the, creditors said yesterday that if Dye returned there might he a crim inal prosecution ana mere might not. Ther did ret care to say what would be dona They would say. however, that in their opinion be could be successfully prosecuted un cnarge oi ootamiug money or taise pretenses and fnreerv.

if that prosecution should be commenced it would be baaed on the acta of Dre in ob taining money from a national baak. To do an. it is alleged, be made false representa- uih ana luneu ouis or lading. "COLONEL" MOODY, Tba PennsTlvanta'e Ktw Paaaeairer Asent la Cincinnati, Mr. Samuel Moody the Psansrivanla's aw x-aaaengar Agent In Cineinaati.

Colonel Moody, aa ha ia fa known in railroad circles, secured bis first aoiiar irom a railroad company ia tb capacity Of Special Paeaanawr Ann In. ln sytvaaia lines west of Piiubnrg. Hi pre-eminent adaptability for th busi-aa became to manifest that be was pro- meted and sent to Cevalana. aad two year later addiliaausl aaahara am kaua him whea he waa atatieaed at PIttabar ia tae capacity ef Traveliag Pssager Agent. Hi aaccesa here allowed him to take raak with the van ablest k.

Peanarlvaaia family, end It haa a Kaet ef ttseea. Whea Mr. Deerlaa waa seat lata the hicaso territorv Mr. Maadv eu mmiAt tbe moat avsilabl maa for tbe very respeaai- ie poatUera. and be waa stationed here with tha raak of Aasrwat General Psmaasei A Beat.

Dwrinat bia hriof atoa- vm i baoom aa especial favorite wita the rsssta car aia. while bis ekarsaing aersoaaiity haa raae nix very pop alar with tea travaiiae and bnia public. Mr. Meody haa aw r.iiw be will mev so thkt city tain weak. PA1TIE23 DISAGSHS L.

Xanffaaaa. ef Hawaii) waa rtrti. wl appeared before 8aeire TyrreU yaesarday east aware eat a provocation warrant for tae VT5 of B. Raha. ef We.

trt West Pifta street, aaaffmaaa alaa breugat amt for Jt for mnaer haa and received. me a f-rimerlj arereia hnsiae toceitWiaLeaia- MRLEIiBnG AywrHyAHeyAA MARIE DECCA Will Be tha Bololat at To-kCorrowa -Popa." Man Dacca will be the aolelst at to-morrow' The aeasea will elose Easter Sunday. The programme ha beea sal acted. as follows: Marsh 9elB aaba" Oonsel laikMi" Aria Keaie" (Mlgoleii Sl.rtA OVarlBro "borlas IrMMuL nmilar "aasalaa Larava'a faial art, .1 it A akeieb of tke fpxr la Miadle Asia, by Uorn-elB-in ia OMMuaOTi saaey siepuee of Ibe interior of aaia (Be peaeelal asel aiaeet a tku. tor iraar Hboum song are beard, la tbe tisiaee one fllatlBgaisbe tae treat pltae ef berses aad camels as tee slntaiar soaa et aa Orteata) 111...

UflMUM th. Ik. Unmmimm tba earavaa wens, sarur ana salely Its way tn rough tne eBgieas OOMrt. gsrtber aa furtoer away, aatli tbey disappear, tbe Mea1an oag aa tbe melodies ef tae Ot lasts! anltelaa boaio-geaeoas aad plej barme. tae eebo of mm m.

M. sieppe. riirt.Uoa-Vl for atiiag Orebetre.eieek Gvtie Lorna" Br.aa ir--i ayeou- --reari I Mraa.l"). ire- i i David Mane Plot OMIgeM br Tbeodere Babe Ballet Simla M.l.,, INSANE. John a Condition.

Mrs. Mental Worry Over Ber Troublae aad aa Hered itary Taint TJnbeleaoe Ber lain a. Mrs. John B. Naeh ta sat ia wmiA Worry ever her domeatio trouble has aa- paiaaced nar mind, the doea net recognise her attorney and talks incoherently.

That outlines thesitna- tioa In th Neeb diveree ease. The facts were riven te Judge Bale yesterday saorn-ing when the ease wa' called for further bearing; The suit baa dragged along for several month, being beard at intervals. Whn it waa called the attorneys forMra.Nb annnnaced that aha wa ana oio appear oeeaaea of fUaae. That ill-sir0 resulted in mental aberration. Ia fact, Mr.

Neeb i insane, but whether per- tamperaruy aaaaot Deaa- oonuneo to oer eea, and does not recognize those she would or- nae oi ner a. tnrneva. vi.i tmA i. vmrw .1. nn did not know kirn.

She looked et aim with "tare and Mid: Pare la your fcu. Neeb haa been much worried over her further tne that there ia a taint of inaaaity in.berfsmily.it ia not aurprising that her mind should have tx lh. 1 'Uin nave boenm. while insane, and another wno committed, enlcide relative ia. ia the asyjam.

neraue of her eondition the wHiiiiuei, "ha.tlA.i....f...U. ST -ill air. ee oeciara mat tne Jndee Bate eHered that Mrs. iouM and Mr. "-ab th lwr part, pending tbe final disposition of th suit "uaiag IN POTTER'S FIELD Tbe Bodice of the Two TJakauww -Denver" aad teDowT.herty.

Tbe two nn Known vietfma ml a. tl--A accident, who lay at tbe roergaa all of last wee awaiting tdentiBeattai. have beea onnea in potters neld. This is somewhat rora.rV.M. I t- the fact that aa idennfleatioa.

whieh Jeal- awn woatnve. naa peen mad ta each caae. The tattoo mark an tha m.n'a k4m. that bia name 1aT. DeBabertv carman waea Urn was killed Proclaim him a unmmr.

thm, Home at Chfraga poeiUvelr identrfy tne portrait ot the dead Home, who waa known a DeavT.v The iiiivninHBeiiioa. oe eonelnaioai to be reached in tbe two cases la tua ibo ikubi oi violent deata r. shia intaly withoat friends or relative. A Mr. Brammei.

ot Haailtoa, ealled at lM J.1! to at the body of the dead bey, having a easpicioa aatit migot taat ot ber oa. wba diaappeared 'I'J'J'V week aa. Itaoagh Ibjjby bad already been take to potter-. frees th laformatioa she received from tb morgue efihaala thai it was aotlb body ef ber eon. A HUGE PLANK Blowa Froaa ShUllto'sL, jreaur KUIiasr BOrr Orabaa.

William Graber. af the flraa HtUBaaalL tba xailora ak lie XMmm a street bad a aloa call for hia life yaaterday aft-eraoaa. He was steading at tba rear window ia tba store whea. witaont an baawDsaak enabaat Uimn.K Piaak waa tea feet loaa two fret vide and three ioche4hick. It was tilewa from tb reef af BaitlitO' aad fall aaalaet tao mmm ef Graber A HammelL Tbe plaak stack ta tae gTeaad.

as, lorebiaa wvai. eaaaaaea tae -7 anoeaa. i ne glaas 'j Mr. Graber' laoa.catuag bias, aad rw. wm.

inus aat maa a mWlmAAM ASSISTED FOB, CaiTELTI. WUliaas Crlaeau ml car arrested br Cans table 8aiiib, of Enir TyrvaU'g CearCoa aeraeltr-tavaaiaaaia raafc ewarn i1lp, uffleKy Hamracl. at the LOVELY HEAD-GEAR. Styles Exhibited By Papenbrock. Tba nooeeafal Bprinr Openlnr of the Popular -Over tba Balsa Bouaa.

Tha annnal mrlnf anealae at that establishment. Papenbrock'. on Main atraet. aoove to canal, naa Peen a great ace. Th econd day ef tb great display waa res-terday.

and tbe same great crowds which thraaaeA tha hnaaa nn Thnnti. n.4. end visit to the beautitnl exhibit of all that is tyllh and lovely in millinery. The store waa baadaesseiy decorated with Uses, aad there waa a profusion of choicest flower. Each lady waa presented with a bunch ef lilies ot th valley or lilacs, and ell th visit- I WV" reij wnn tne courtesy ana con- i WV i jiwiini oi i previous enort In I h.

nnalit, aw.h. .1 1. 1 tit M. u. v.icus vi uia Hiuiiuarr uiia year.

All to UtTkST MOST rASCtHATla Fad la hats and baanata hi Km, unl am xbibitioa In great profustoa. and maar of owiioe were soiaaionc when exposed to tbe a-lmiring eye of th fair x. Tbe Neapareil Mandolin Orcbeetra furnished muaio during the opening both en Tbursdar and yaaterday. and gave an additional charm to the bioturesqne aad delightful la bia y. Thaeaoe in which are displayed tbe vriromingaare marvels ol taste and lgance.

rhere ia wealth ef Bower of all kind, aad tbe very latest in feather and other ornament which delight the fen.iaine heart, jo ran beta are numerouaand caotivatina. foow taste of tbe barer for tbe establish men I. and tbe boadreds of patroas of the well-known house were profuse ia tneir rxraaesio or raaisa For the ooality and of the beeuti in toing at tne opening. A blue heliotrope crepe eat witn pearl fringe and Pearl aiaratteaand streamer. waa mnob iHumcn sh ngoo aamireo.

VI I i 1. .1 1 1 111. insjnui ainnuii ricge. tue talented bead trimmer th establishment A white leghorn with black French plume waa very artiMjc. 'uhe foraet-me-not bat are not to be excelled anywhere in richness and beauty design.

ABIaacbe" hat. all red. crepe and red ranch tips, caught tb eye of th frainin beholders. Th exhibit waa a most gratifying en la vry particular, aad reflected great credit open Mr. Papenbrock aad hi abhtoorp of employe.

Th display can be seen to-day for the last time. RAPIDLY SHAPING DP. Matter Heiating: To tbe B. aad O. 8.

W. aad O. aad K. CoauMlidatioa. Matters reladag to tb consolidation ef tb a aad a EL W.

and tbe a and M. Beilroads are Progressing fn a bmui factory te tha projectors of the scheme. Da ta" wnica maar thought would be matured air after a aerias of hiLchaa and ta. n.n.i delays incident to tbe compliance with legal forroelitiee have been aba pod np In an incredibly abort time. I V.

I 1 jieai rviate to to tereiga shareneldara. it ha practically been cou- wa.o siCBSDSVa mil untie for new bonds, and there ia net a dia-enuac voice to lb alssalgamatioo of tbe two lines' lDterMta. Whoa the plaa eoa-aolidauoa had beea agreed anon iuim.X mee. 1.1 .1 cbana of swek should ha bios, it wa decided to par a premium on tbe old stock te opviaia anr iruuoie that mlshi arise, bome-thing like usimi twelve aad two ami a half a.iuww usiucn so mage aa early excbang. aadtborebr expedite mal- uoihjhiu oava ail a m.i.

4. ndon and tbe aame i exaoeted at and Balumnr ia a lew day. Preoi-baeoa of Hi a and 8. W. Koad wi lb eiii'i wa aenstr.

wnen maenngg the two reads will, doabtians. be TO CH008E THE COHxnggTfllTT, Praaident P. W. Tne. ml it.

Bailread. naa tailed a aaaottna h. aati aad 8t- Luiiia lieea tar un beheld iatbujeity. Tae obieet ef tbe sawdoa wui ee soieet OoreasieaiaHser ta super- Murray will repreernt the fcU Four. O.

MeCermicg will exercise the M. aad D. prerecative. while Mr. Will.

a.ssai. wiii iw vaodaliaa 10 WAGES, JO VOUt HarT Kiamlllae I. tvmtU r. t-h Jofae John Haaca and p. tremen at the Gwverameat Build ing.

wer removed vaatora.v aa ikM t. Pay taem, HITS rSOM PADPOAH. Jlkl Caou. af Tlank ITm 1 Pointed a postal clerk. gggggBaa8aa emir vptcmc il amy oecena waontbe way yo-i beat the warr .1 "7 Su SL tiJiea at thm nnt rM aeaabforayexrc or two, T'-T-Lm rt st araiia 1 IO IMPORTANT dbrtaatumhaaBdstedsgfJmHtHa aaaaaav iv iusvvb; slap sasi isbj egn ajaa- waaexcaat stancaMa' Ke Want to Add His Name.

ta add asy aaase te yoav aeawv Sw arbucauaiaeoauaenutioo of tbe great curauve wmarueaooBtainodia bwvfs Speow: (18, fcj a oartiiay one ai te best toascs lava eaed. Joaul V.Uabiu, Taagseea blond aadakm di imsi atahad rta. a-rriyrBPFPrvTfir-n a.wj. CO. 1 Mi DRINK BECAUSE lta livaly wholasomo aparkla avdda a deUg-htful relish aaasaBBaaaBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaw a -1 1 DR NIC- -L BECAUSE WITH TT the drinking of winea, haye a tendenoy to produoe, DRINK UTHIA SPRING WATER I BECAUSE no water ever offered to tbe public haa been greeted ir' slMV UJT AAA IUAaarelBl XJrlfgf(lMiM ttZKI iXrOOeTsf.

LONDONDERRY LlTHIA SPRING WATER Nashua, II vnao. rx.aat.ts CU Brliinr IJ. K. PEEBLES' 80S Areata. KJibv gu, Boston.

Dlstrlbutlar Af ents for Clndsut tmhJ5-faWa-2tl f. SHOES. W. L. DOUGLAS 03 SHOE.soTWr.

atJT" ij" a aa umi sor taswloa W.L.Douglagaaoee are aoldewervw have. TOvavybodr Iboald wear tbssa. It le a dnw yowrao li te tt bawa vmloo loi w.fc.pBwgiaanes,wBioa ha beat weJoe at (ba pcioea aV nasi vain as oo pnoea i werttaad aboea. aa thowaeada cmUatir. a- xaaa Jte abatttnxe.

teware of tVeag. Peaa senuhse wtthneg W. Sciu 'r a SiT rsenatt JOHl Sri i.T.ir.' nit H. Kl r. St Jt av.i ragp aaEMak.ee umrr "WiJ I.

i.ii- wi S.Tt na "TT. fcov' vi. aewanrt. njr. EXTRACT OF MET.

ealr with tba signature of Justus von Lieblg la bin iak aercea th label, thus: Eitractcf B3Bf. BPI a a or ociea rer rtablng Beef Tea. -o las Proved and eeoaovnie ceokerr. Perfwtli L'joj. The OTl4tliua Da1daosi Bjrlng Tha flnaark XtmL.

ituDDey, metal tit. tin era nfPnr. ta. sue paogclnar of ciqae-m ainea India i i wa tnatis nooning tmt thai wame ui.wxisi unedinita manufacture, and PEBJEOTlaY put together. W1U ontwear all others.

The arentdnaiat marked: Made by the BOTZXo HOTEL DE LOG EROT. faXKOrSajf rXAn BtH aaxad ttsteta SSt SaTxaiTcr McsiAmD Tir TOURS TO EUROPE JJg a trrt iynat tee ttia. rviMasT, awooatya. n. V.

Jrau. to it ao irr LAjfaa -ri wna M'm 1 I fOB AtllTITIlTTI mm uebiz UUiUI Hill "aaaaasBaaBBBaaBaaaw- ONDOIMDERRV ITHIA SPRING WATER OlMDOIMDERRY ITHIA SPRING WATER OUn X3I2VrTNT3HJn. it aioa aifi-aatioa and aaaimllatlon. and netjtrai UBIO ACID, wbloh the of meat, and rich loods, I OiMDOiMDERR LlTHIA SPRING WATER universal a tmla.ua a. Call for a.

TrmtriA at. I hotel or rMtaurant, and wa faal aura you will thank ua Uxt tllrat Vi aela aWewa af a. A -m, J. STEAMSHIPS. AMERICAN LINI New York.Soutbamptan, London, t'also etawa Mail Manm, "HE le.SOe Teas Kaeh.

I II HTEIi rne. artl I Haa I Cheater, ae.ll 1, p. a. aerda. a pen a.

tas ebortaat aa mnat eoav.al.at rvate ulv rsMeag.rs las ai aaiprMS avirtiin vealenoe and 'ipoMire of transfer br im M) rates ef pssaageaa otaat lafoiBsabvB ap ll INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION Oe to anas aieal fair an v. ureal Bep er w. Third uwnm.W aaak.1 Bird as Uble Jlaak. 7 vv. I blr sl.

Wew Uerssao but etneaU: Jaa ataieay a eaa, Si Umi.sii lagtoa.Ky. aabT aiiiTW oaaaaafce TinirjJ TIQUk-FismS ll Hit- M1 aTCsiuaT, VooiPaBr's not, a Honi ami foot ef Mono v. fc.w Y.ik. AACbaaiBagBe, Bayer, oataraay. La i Mreine.

rascal, ipm LU aretagae. Collier, aataraay, arm I a a WOTICK. timr Le gereiandl will sell from ea Weaesday. April t. at a.

a ataaaser. I be rates of ui r.i -eteaasoeoalv will ba Korta la ouum. t-m bona la Inside rmw, ws epoetal a. a.ai. i k.

iSm vmm ew Tore. I aa oaia Valiav kiHmi.1 a.i. af tioeal Haak. a. gkUII.

tU pttia, Via. Boater a w. lr.irtu iieletgaeea. W. rrl agesu It c.

Upavist-aie I bl BRZAK7AST COCOA ml Unlike tha Dutch Process Ko Alkalies A i a a ft tl Other Chemicals to tba preparatioo of W.BAKER A reaifastCocM avJMrA te mht anare ansa fntuUt. ItbaaBaoretAaafAr'1 faestrewvta vf Okob ana with Starch, armore 'Baear. aad la far bum ii. 1 ra if 1 It tsdetictooa, aneijablnt. aod xaossTan.

Said by Crarer everywaers. 7. BAaXR 4 (X), Dorchester, Xa Oalaeora-act if t. s. TXVAVOsUXO EXTRACTS, BUY -THE CESt' SEELH Flavoring Extra! VANILLA.

LE aa Ssssrai DON'T rulnraaO1? leeOeam and nZ I aF ELY'S I bare stood tb uatf1! raara. I si asiivmi-- tt i DCTROIT, MICH. (3ell-39tSal And ELECTROTYPE FOUW IBS Vina CTkUT, VI LJI 1 The type oa which thlaj which tbla waper r-- "'-Tft lOBnilrj i' A ii 11 FRANKLIN II II MS-.

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