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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 2

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If; HI In ol before tb. stewsrd wa. detected in a rse ft theft, and he tu sumruariiy Bel ofcore. -Tola waa at Vic burn, and suddenly I was elevated, the boat wu thronged with passeri and I bad no cooka. Besld my crrv of a altera, berth-maker aud lea tbat tud ao ou w.r a ave who Lc to mo cipuin.

who bcionued i mo i pay no attention to me be. hey would pay no attention to ma berans. I vm i eolurcd muo. 1 curiam eafe me a fd muo. 1 he (.: five me In a 1 oldueiohiptLtm.Ni w.aut -In 17 I was employed a that, and I burned up wuk on lla- air-el, loixiMll could la raatwr! like ail of the other eroployeewao tainted to in life got no-ia oi hip, and a-oina- to no town, and ot securing cook, ana not u) Ibe est lur-ai CIUIU, ts suou as a mo toelll i tlaitrs ashore on Kn: Keni.eiiien laTimuiuiiij ouTboyiwbo.ai could handle.

organized In. crew, and introduced ib most riad uia- cipline. aud ran every tt.tn oi. 1 ari8 neul "rt kwp plat andfomp uot. At tne.lroe..f a tu.

wh la Una Btf.Kl mu.n my c-lw. U1 I in ibeex-enintf my i.ai. tout a posnior. la i-Atiie-4 una a-1 pliiyera. 1 I I eu a.

ilitrEotn never could 'P'' 7,., TWher rtzJitm llkiood carda. v. to ti.e i bird tret 1 aroae tba JT? "w-TiS 'Kiln i-iiiiurd cal-tun com- i and b. toid iuu 6.. 1 Tm ui.ru, atnt ms-if: that be null take 1 'u money i-u Iiiium I li.ai.Iin ucne bed u.

liu tnia oioaey cl.auuM ou Leinat.lit- uiium i. opone a game on VVainut atreel aud out Tt.jiri.E AlitAt). I co, Ted man named an Brown intodeai "7 ba law of Ixjulnlana jirnvi.iol ttiat a eol- I i i r-. a Lira to ileal coming b-ot a f2 limit. -nrMl orou roifuiii: luto tnnt --tale bd 1 suiav iuue before ibat tbera waa a barber lave unit film o-c i me is ern.wtual Ho i ni.n.cl Kar htfiel on a Jarpe aieaiu--a fre.

or mmi- iu tne for tLe l-r Ktvte trade. At feL Loati tum-v iii tut pris'in. t.t for tiie lower Itivev trade. At Bt. Lou la ul.ere lie i ii i-ifi i ihtrt if In- cuu! I uuin n( ia Ixnl, it wa eaid.

ot be wu a freeman. l'Jurunk anu hot tb porter, killing; tonu. It of trie tlilrty (lav-, i.o bad n-it waa rcporltd tb-it rii.ni Itiy vu the only wit- j.ro.id bi Irfwiuin twwa. ritout i work ni' to llie traKn'y. It waa alio aald that ver Inapinsol ronvicK to Kitrope, and upon tba trial rw-jiioti nf t.ui t.nie bo v.

a-4 utioibT iuiu- wiineeae-i. tb Captain waa ao-ity iy lo prove 1 be isiid vVbile my lltnlt cunte waa to within tie fcu-uciti'-d i.iui bo Leaiiie rti-uiiib-r -whom 1 meet on tb Hut eiu If. xt. who bad returned -Ine tstewitrd whom I waited umil lie unrw I v.m to Nrmiriijr.i.s-iil lie ti.t-u I ori-'t i 11 aa no r.l-- tnul 1 -a as free. 1 io k-d tip in tb- -hri-b pruoii.

1 ett atiut estat-li-tnn; i fnc: thai 1 u- a lr; i.ian. wi iteveral tiers to ijii.t. ii.i-i no ot itiv uldtUv- to our of tri.ul:e i tr.i hud nl un-'e-i me ib! i i-r ri rite. 1 Old not ul the I rl-on Un-, uurt Hid unly one In low a that would deal I aiiord to Viy iwid liamir and In Tiled Mm on. lUrtM 1:1 tlie I'Ulsirl'-.

uuer tlid 1 t'-r-j went. (Saui brown waa tbera. and began riu any of tae 1h--i. uliolU-d non- it; for uia Uay. 1 ha tfaiue went on for er who bad to wort to i tbvlr a nile, and lluy kept loaing.

Thlultlne pi ii ua a on-a lor 1. 1 ivi-d Ina iiriM.i.. r- iiu-t lj Turn tlie I lotJ iievT to turn the era 'i and id net cc lll-l'Ier oo ao, t-ai: 1 wa iim-xpf-iij to Ibfe day 1 wan i.Uy.iiif ri.ecKerx, uud trhiltf thn eicKed a -rreit buriy, brutui ro-aio drivi ceiled me. 1 feit tr.a: hi; intended li orit- nte to man the corn-inUi, k- 1 rii'l tiit lliw er bllil. III; t- Hfl lii-iw, nttii 1 i'iu no atieution to LLe -turn'-ioti.

'1 low aiwaya a f-it-ir- uiiie-ixil-, i.irt. pi-rojchiDg me, he iaia me fci-rfu: ir.nrn-ineut ot torluro on my ii-k with iiJ l.la powerful aln nctii. I- nr he-j-ond r-tidurttii--e. I- t.orn-1 i-y fr-t Mill Willi 11 O-lleIC Illolloii tile whip from tlie orute a Hk i nj; u. eii of l.e bli; I atrti'-k tr.

driver on ail ttie 1free 1 roll id eon: nimid. 1 hli.w, a. ui avy ui it ul.l uot Mm down, l-ut Willi a llUe a wo r-ho'k bla head as would a bull tuat win in.pj-re-l rtroke. '1 itkiiitf iidvi.iila-.o; of tne iium.iu-tary u-ized i-outliiion or tii." av "'LVi I leaped out out ot ins reiirii' and ruu for an ax tuat 1 bud previo-iisly IJKAI 11 RATH -1 11 AN l-L A Vr l.Y. "Securing the a-t I ut on tensive.

iinn the driver 11 lie i-me at me i wiul t-iiou iilru 1 l.e ti ilow (flaieil III llie it.Mii 1 1 l.mler ti sry tfeil tiie iilo.Kl iu my veui. Im i-it r.r a- ui-uih iu ii, biu i'i ea lo aa noi allnek ine. Ife fiir tho o.iviT-jiir uf tho vlii iviwc i--. wl.at wa. hisl to do.

Tin) teivi r.iof ike-n a liklnu to me. I knew 1.1,-u 1 reHaouaiiri- put 1 win 1 lie i iririy ii. lutd iitiii iy and liiere lie.d yei I et-n i.o ni-utiMi lo 1 fe.l tht.t tlitr" Wfl. iniriT of my li iui; elilavel. i waa Oelc-llijilicd tl.Al thai Ileer he.

Win ii the ai-w mc ther" UU up.ifti ux, t.e exclaimed: John, I tii meauiiiu liu? It I repl.t'., '111111 the t.rsfc man t'jnt ite me hH not. lo 1 atu Iii mi, 11. Mini VO-, at 'illo it. lire no I'll to me Into aiavery. I Hi mate you kill p.

I.i.v 1 to li: 1 Main dio now a not, but b. bin I i will luoi of llie man if.at a liuu-l ob me. K--e, oil, noii-. or l'ii i.ill ij, oriniy llii.t cornea 'llo. llovernor Miw II.

at 1 meant 1 fald. ao he Inm nie to and vi tinit be would tlvr liii i tmit he would I'Mit-cl we a lid Unit wu not liiuiraljMl'. lieortieiel I lie nl lit-ri to Illilnil I.ir me, 1 wi-n( wt'ii i ilemat-e-i In tin- psri of itin prison wner" tue prifturu-m were kepi. I m. wi.s from-" tn- i.lher a nml, 1 1.

Iiai! no more ile.iliit; wltii my idd enemy, burly driver. V.iilnn few is my lijM'if cniue, 1 waa ill.lrvi orta, 1 re-ui-uied up l.cro uniil nf. TUB OXIMK i STEAM' lioAT. Nfi. sir.

I didn't no In mine." oontiliucd biai-K iii up nt. llie i anotiier tnrill-ltiK pi Mode In li i ane rurecr. -I too luinly nut went with It while wa lh nUn'iiiM of tiie t.n'it 1 "I'oiic oi a ulitirt 'llie (-ui'tj'll ell in-i, Pllivi-N. tk lloy linnie-l who a xmut cm rj-nier alio aiove lip uvi riiLii iiitn-leiiieem-i-. ll to me 11 at tvfi i "iiT shv loid uny i flui-Hluin or tlatle lie felt lie titd depend IX ree lo from hla ll b.r llmt rMMi'i, 1 Hint trie l.i i---vviirr ke-l ir.i ir id-ive Iu tieori: ran od limes, tu 1 1 mt.

hI'iivs cupttireu. 1 i.e lat tie ctiuned aimii (y pad a rliain iKtem uriiimd hiH riee.i led in turn waa booked to a 'r-y. He w.i laid out V.al on hia liin-K on thu dray, hit uukle manucled and be wea li.ilnieulled. 'I lie wa tt.illlr'd lo where ll JWtior'i. boat Jul ly lug, alid he rk cleliv eri it ou tM'lal O.

1'hiH Hum lie waa not v.i to ork. aa before, but waa thrown Into the nuM, inuu-" Hi-livl Mt rii he wn hroajli'. a'. oar 1. Mn-rt bfierward the ivptaln i'H lo lim that If I wanted to aoo aoliie aport to come il-ovn into til.

hold at a cerlnlll Ittoe. 1 llildeit tloi.t liporiu liad run tilt etioiit rm ever would: tllat lie wm more trou tile tiuii lie whm woriti. and that tic would never ri i. oil uifalu. The raptniu nlao alalcd tlott if t.eorirv wai ny jov)Ct would brltig fe 1 on the block, but tliut no I -oily would 'uuve It would.

tie liiipohaiide lo civi a that the boy bi.d never to 1 auapeetrd from the Uilk of ll.e e.irlato ll.at it waa the Intention toiio rhhv v.ih 1 Old not accept the cii'ialu'K tmt at tho tippointed tltno I courvnie 1 iiivie in a 1'imltloti whore 1 could fee was dune. It waa Li inoul I ti-rU'n- pe('ta. ola that I ever li iitrl. ieorx wan lying on bla face. tiM hound himd and T.iol.

The enijinecr if lie b-vit tooii over him, laying ou laal. iifu-i- laiu wlrti alt the vicor of a Blreim, aoitve aria. Wna alrlpped to tho waist, mid I could Ve ne fleh Mripplng Into rinboiii in ear'i blow Iront tho cutlliig ral-o'-ninc-talm nipped through the akin ua would nduzeuli.ln "llio blood aplnnhed and Iat.eicii in ell diret-tiona until tlie himself wna wetl-mav di enched heruwith. All till time x-tue captain wu. kicking llie heau of the pro aud belpieaa luv lio on el riTi aixnit and groan at eucl) freah Hprltcnllou of the lerrihl wail, or aii-K from the cntdain a beaviiy-u )oti foot.

ltii i-uvaiio aaftiofiio-lion tiiat rendered tne niuriien'ra Irightftil to contemplate, the butchera conittiiied tueir torlivoiiu.il tho Cea'alion if the grimon ana wriiltin ol ttiealavo. wiiion hud Oi-eome and le4 pronou as tliuUeatlly work pro ceede.i, waa acccpied a fricnal ttmi pivr tteork, could not run orl au.nu, and the tletida denoted. I uo kriow what li-CMiiie of C.iMre or what i left of bit.i. for 1 never of him Nodouutbia deau Pody dropped overoourd." hMAl.l.'IH)X A AT 111 MOMAli AUEST. Mrs.

Alexander, the wife of the Prince, iB lnodet. iuoltierlyloolaaii wouian, retlrir.c- dispoi-ltion. kinu. geutleand a Cliriitmn. belong iii eumcH ami tier faiin in ii xl.

ilic-Mih. ji'i't of JiKki n. mule up luiddeiitaliy during tho and it traiimiired tuat ihere wax a hit of interc-nlln btstory connected wittiiiiatcvi.pt. If 1 had ev. bad the I woe 1.1.

never have got nrnri led," rutnurued the llo.l. uaed to live In I arid previous to ecoapude In li" l'riMi 1'riaoii at Jsew urieana 1 had known my wile. We were good friend, mid of all the girin 1 asaoclated wnbahe atruck tne a being litprv eiiaiole 1 and aleady than ail of tne otuera. 1 wrote to 1 lier detailing my Mia went to North lieud, and walked (nm I i re to bilxa-betiuowD. a of eik'hteeu mi lea.

lo line rent lb Ulia Saiuily In my U-htilf. abo went to ie the llars, xhe tnei t'hidiowa and other rlcii farmer wno knew me. They became all worked up and declared ItrnttUey wouid rei-cno lue If it Tikk farm they owned. '1 result waa tUatthev bad a paper prepHred and look It to baimon 1. Cbaae.

who waa then lio-riwr of Ohio, and who placed upon it the treat seal of th Male Iu i.rdur to give ll Itir more weifiut. After 1 catua Nortn from the Southern piaon 1 found employment at Wi-od'a Theater In t-'iucinnaii. 1 di. the rarviug at tuo tiilwon House for mv board and lodging, and 11 waa while there that I sv-ia taken sick of what afterward proved to a atnall-pox. Of court-, the inuson House Teopie would not tierp.lt trie to remain in lb.

bold after tne alteu.ung pnyanriaa expreased aauapicion that 1 waa developing; a ca.e ot( aiuuti-tiox. My Ife. or rather aue who afterward became my wife. Rot a earriaire and had r. removed to a boaruinc-houae, wher the be xl day all doubt at Kiwnalwa the matter -w lib me wai removed.

the lnu ril-Inn'liouM Xolaa declared tiiat I muai be taken away, once more my wile came to tlie fraul with a carriage and aent me to the boaoital. Hhe railed every day to inquire titolmel waa gelling along. Wheal a pronounced In condition to leave th institution ah bad a room aud a nurae ready for inc. When 1 gut In good ahape again I went out into tb country to aee my grandmother. In talking to ner I aald that lUer was a woman In Cincinnati to whom I waa under ufn a real ohligaiion that if 1 were to giva ber l.lioo,000 1 would discharge that ohlication.

I gald that ah waa a black as my bat, but that 1 felt that in only way 1 could ever approach a of my Inueblednesa. Granny replied tuat if I I'll thai way the proper llilne wa to narrr thagirL I went to C'incinuaii, and, going to th bouse where the girl waacuipluyed aa a uomeatio. I said to her: -1'va atn to tow a to Ret married. How da COT ho, John ab aald. Ten.

"V.bo,mer 7 lel' John, yoa moat uk my aaranta for 'hat aoT I thought yoa wr th oy one I bad to 1 1 w.nl ana asked her parent," ronttuoed -aan, -ua im rdliy tnair as I ried. but 1 nave never rrll4 It -Two week alter John married, put In oi of thn party, "there wa only lo tb l.i. hi. ifa nv liim lo so to mir- ket witb. John went town lawn a hr-ee of youi.f nioexing-nixii.

me BEscirit rno a iu bxoixxixo. -Mr. Alexander, how did you gt your start way their wh ui tney H-innlsv at dinner iicue. lusted of going home. I toy my.

iO down to a v.7 i l.r..ire tba jroiii i o-rcurred ta taat nrfii to keep til on rnaav from te.ufj Ilia in a case of the nature of a Killing L- a weaituy mail ceriainij- biu uv rw -iiptv-iiundudt and I inatio op mjr mind to ciLiuveio the brter. A fler taUlnsr r.iniloiu for aome tluie Sam aked me where tliPre waa a faro bank; ti.nt he could May azainau 1 tola nun uay mltbt w-ant to otl nigutr tnan would let buu, Iaaid lo mui that i would pull iieui out aud that could take a vraik. liny sot In about and asked me what Uio limit was. I ri lied that be could bet i l.Mt be pleated, and that 1 would tell inm wnen be uad broken the bang. He thereupon UTiueited.

and we wenfat It in earnest. Mr. r.av, iiisteni of breaktna; me, broke blm-sclu He Ht Jl.Iuu. caino to Coluinuus wtlB i.at ni'iuL-j aud opened a Kama for colored A TELL1S KIMILE. time I discovered that I could ret line men to piay against luy Ram If it not for the fact tut it waa supiwaed to fait i -luaively for men of color.

I lu-viteri maiiiH-r of the brethren to meet on luniiek. Mid- 1 auto to tuein: 'bi-ys, 1 am your ti lend, and would do any tning to enow ray fro-inleMp. I bop you are my friends, 1 want to state a proposition to you. If vim were tu see a Hve-dolaar bill lying on tlat and were to ee a bundred-dollar i.i.l i hv. eitiii-r one of wbicffyou could fii.1 i.oth of which you could not pick up for tne reason t.a if you cnoae one somebody would tret tne otber tsefora yoa hern would you aelcct to pic up? T'i siud iiiihuii lred-doilur iB, of course.

anl 'that la tb pusitmn I la exactly. I can wiur tlW -aiilie men. while I can win only -j from on. I can't win them Which oiigui i. tn Jusne to n.veelf.

to onooset Tb.y s.i- n.tMt.i itiuii ours', and told mo to play for white voiunleering to keep away froTu tLe came. 'I tins the liiiii2 waa sellled i.Uioiil bumes utiwjbody'a teeliwga. TM'O POLLAU-S TfRNKD ISTO FORTY THOUSAXfX, you ever been woke' since coming to Cot'Moous. irA.leXsnuer? "1 1. I one time ray bank: roll f'ot'ti-K-'tely exhausted, and 1 ba nothing ii ht.1 a iker Kaiue, waitcb paid only -i or f.

a u. y. i took the into iip; of the poker game liulil l.iytrU iiiiRalnatiuro, hvping to mnke a in I iocs went alojur In a i tyipri'litatilo way lor turee or i tis, ii 1 lost every dotiur eoukl liold of. one made up niy inn ml that 1 v. itnct tioivu t.i London, a ton-n wenly-n ve lulu Ii mil Here, lo aiieud stock sale; not 1 wanted lo buy clock, but just for the sake ironic Rome piue.

Arrived there, 1 went1 to liu- 1 ro bunk and icstu loat all the tnohey i haJ. it lies aiwaya been iiiipo.hle for tne 10 make suiuii beta in comparison to my cap-it. il. 1 nnl lo plui.1-svii the money 1 can on a carxl. that If 1 win at I tt will be big money.

After hud lout in money. I noticed tuat a friend of mine who waa playing bad a Hole lot of while checks lu front of mm, ar.i wai Palling a dollar or two out of band. i mil, pile 'era up and win aomething, or lose mid be done -ivilli iu You will pike to Hye he to me: 'Help John. If you wuul any of these i.cc, you ure welcome to I reached over and look a ho ul worth, with the of tielpm him to lose them, more thau uiiv ihinir eto. -cMiiae 1 bad no Idea of of lowcuecaa i got from my friend 1 in-i uud lo-t.

bieb left kJ. la my bend. in, Hi it 1 broke tne game, winning tVA. tioiuC the atreel, 1 biet a colored miiD wbimi 1 l.iiew, and I said lo blin: 'Vou go np t.i one i llie otlicr gamca aud lell them u.iil 1 have Just won tfl.ioe; mat you can get me to come and play ttgainat him if will lei iou aeo 1 knew mat be bad a couple of thousand dollars, aud i wAiited to tel a ply tor It at a good lluit. The returned afd said that It was I ii.

1. 1 and for iu to come. 1 went, and got up from the table I bad won lb. wnlcii clnaed the kame. That made lo for my day's work.

in. proprietor of tin; name told ine that would iiave more Hie next day, and tbat IX I would come 11 o-ic 1 cor. la win ll also. I replied tbat I car-ti. would come aud that 1 would bring iu.

i. with me. The next day 1 returned i l.oililoii uud won the out again, win-nl-ii. Hint 1 old the same thing tne next tluy an-! ine nexk Well, sir, my luck stood by ine nxai along for oxonlUa. 1 wou at poker, iie race and on the nomination and ions.

I rouidn'l lose nt any Iblnx nctil that t. bad swelled Into tMO.Uuu. and the worst that 1 got wna Btaud'OIs. Thai was 1 Was at the races at Cleveland, and I bet l.oio on a horse. I knew that uio I ts't on outctuaaed all the otbere aud was in coudllioii In abort, that it afae a sure Hi.

L.HIIUI belore tne horses bad come hnif way udwn tlie fiorae-xtreicu it i beiug 'ubbed. My borse was pulled, as plainly as could b. and, of course, bnished any piaee tnitt ti rat. Allbouah i knew that I lis, I ihvo cheated, I conairiereci my lost anil dm not lotend to aaj any thing slsiul n. but Hie Jndkea declared ail bets ou, and my mum returned to tne, ao tuat I got a lnibl-ha." TH PIRATE'S VIDOttf.

Men of the notoriety and wealth Of tbe liiack I'rtnce are frequently tn reuiplentaof tellers usklnit charity, and It is aatetoaav tlini Alrxamlin- fives nsrsy on an average 910 a nay. no seta lour -or uv. lettora a week Iroiu total lrauer hogging him to send them nii.nvy to help mem carry out all oru of pinna, and some of tbe scheme that are presented to bini are unique, to aay tb rswiL on ii.i,anbject Alexander said: time ego i received a number of let ter from a lad who aald that she was at on of the hotels WHlliag to see tu Important business. 1st first paid no attention to tbe I Uei's, but tbey beonm so persistent tbat at length 1 culled on ber. She slated that she was a strarmcr bare, and, baTlng beard tbat 1 was a man of weulib tand always willing to greut risks my tuouey, ah bad s-onie liere purpoely to give me an opportunity tu mnke au euorinoua fortane for myaelf aa well as for ber.

eiba pretended taat she was the widow ot a pirate; tnat ber bua-bniid bfid been killed, -and so bad ail crew; tbat tbelr vessel bad been run nsnorv ou an Island, and tbat before his u. ulh the pirate captaia, her busband, had i.nrii-d dmniouds, wwtenea. cold and stiver, to the value ot inliilonaof dollar. Hi woman Had what au riaimsd wa a chart, showing wnere the island was some place that could he reached front "Sew Orluu. Her desire was that I aoautd eharterWiR at New Orleans and no to tbe laland ana recover the tx.riea treasure.

Her plan reuuired tnat 1 ebooid hire Xonr or five men to go along, aside from tn. crew of tbAug. t-bo claimed inaliiwouiu vak toil manv rueu to-carrv tae uiitraoiia aud ether Precious atone from I the place where they were concealed to lliil tug. iou wouidu't oawlrsme going on any such. trip as that, though, and teekon tbe widow went oil to work somebody else.

I am not dis-irln money oat of the ground. 1 would rauiergetit attar somebody cda die il cut" a). AXOTUSB CASS. I got a latter from a woman somewhere in tbe one tuna. In w-btch tbe writer claimed thai eh was tn- deed of funds, and bad been for some time, tab said that sb had a dream la which tt wa revealed lo her that she wa about to be t-lteved oi her finan cial embarrassment.

VThen sb wok her eye fell ou an arucl. tnat bad been copied bv another paper from lb Cincinnati ilN-Qi iKt. Tbe article waa beaded. 'In. attack rriirve," and purported to desert b.

and lay wealth. The lady stated thai it I wonld send ber t-vx) sue could start a school and maite a nice living. Mbe expressed confidence tbat 1 wouid tend tb money becauMsn bad faith la ber dream." otrrsiDB bcsixbs TcrrrBga. Issllsd A vs. invwi in legitimat ousintasa scnemes, and always wiiimg to put up niouey where any body can show bint tbat tber is a chauoe to realize a pront.

ll baa in vast ed In several groceries, iinahop and on tbing or anotner. and la now organising a show com tan wnlrb will soon take tb road: He ewiia it Ueorgi Melnott' r'emal Jockey Minatrela. sun me noi appearance, win oe mad at tb House, la vol wiibin a few days. Alexander baa doa aa much aby other colored man la elevate those of bis own raoa bv his axamnl. aa m.

man of Integrity, wboa word always to reiled upon in all transactions. H. asr says that will no any thing Ibat 1 not certain ne eta arrv out. ana tie is nacs- known to obtruue upon tb society oi thus uv uv uui inn I. ui iu.

EVEniXADT Knows That BaarlaR-Dawn Palas Are hard to bear. Th etab! Coaspoand ot l.ydla K. fiokham, l.ynn, cure vii.ui. A iauy in Jcv tort writes: I Dave takea two butties ot the Compound and bav iieeu yourananv. vt sen a lew times, and I know it ii as oenenied nt, uon tbe peariug-uown pain, wnicn i so often felt I fore, nor tne pain in my limn and osek, as was formerly the cm.se." A lady Iu Honda: 'I am thankful to say I am greatly beneflied.

This Is th first time I bav been regular iu my snonvbiy tsvrksus sinew any ins I baby era tors; uiea qo no auuer ess wiin anv back and tha bearing-down pains. TAat night I walked a mil. to church, a tning 1 have not aou iu a ye art au prats to your Co am ON THE QUIET. The Story of a Tinted picket, ToM Termontr TTlib Sair 'Edmunds Tote in 1884. It Bore the Name of St.

Joia Instead of That of the Tattooed Knight. Jerry Ziixter'e Fortunate Deal is Coal and Iron. 8tock, To CUd to th Tarklab MUaion Editor Young Too Oblo Boclty. srsxaAi. MaraTcai tu ironita Kbw York, Heestuber lapeclai Agent Peclt, ot th United States Treasury Department, who Is located at tb Custom-boa her, is an old newspaper man who bad th reputation an bla loarsaUsUe daysoX having a hn DOM for new.

I wa standing with him In tb oorridor ot the Fifth Avnu Hotel to-nicht, when the subject of lb relations of Blaine and Edmund came up, and Mr. Peck asserted that Mr. Kdmond had cast a vote for St. John, tha Prohibition caud dale for President la 11, instead ot Mr. Blaine, i replied to this suggestion tbat Mr.

Edmunds denied this report, when Mr. Pack said: "What would yoa say If I shonld tell yoa that i can produce a man in this city who will mak afudavltto the fact that air. Edmonds east such a ballot Jly reply was that unless I saw th affidavit or heard tbe statement of th man who. proposed to make it I should be forced to believe Mr. Edmunds himself.

All Ml times quiet gentleman had been standing at our elbow, listening to our conversation with evident relish. As Mr. Peck concluded he turned around aud Introduced to his companion, and then, under a promise that I would not use bis name, the gentleman told me Bis stort. He Is a Vermont man, npon whom I ean out my band at any time, and the circumantlai way in which he made bis statement, and the manner In which it came to me, entitles It lo weight and credence. Sold be: "1 waa in South Bennington.

Vb. on election dayln 1 SB I. and took the train from there to go Bennington to cast my Edmunds was' on the train, and sat two or Hires seats In front of me. Ua had oome' from Washington. When be got off tbe train and walked np to tbe Town Hall 1 wa near him all tne time.

Tere were three -tick eta. tbe Kepublloan ticket, the Democratic tleket aud tbe Prohibition ticket, Tha Republican and the Demooratlo tickets were very much alike. They were printed on whit paper and th onlja difference between them wa tbat tb Republican' tloket waa cot a lltti Ida. Th Prohibition ticket waa printed oh UKhtiy calendered paper of a bluish tint, and was fasily distinguishable from the others that were Mr. Edmonds had procured one of each of thea three ballots.

He was not five steps away from xu when he put his ballot Into lb box. it was one of th calendered paper ballots with tbe bluish tint -Una la. a Prohibition ticket the bt. John ticket. He turned and went out, and immediately tb Clerk at tha poll beckoned me toward him and asked what kind of ballots those vera wblca were printed, on tinted paper, hen I told him that they were 84.

John ticketa be said: 'Well, tbat Is th kind Edmunds voted-'" A JOCBNAI.IST mow. TUB SLOFB. M. It. DeYouog, tha sprightly proprietor ot the Francisco Chroulole, who ha been stopping at tbe Hotel Brunswick for some time past with his bride, Just returned from a European trip, la a abort, wall- built man.

with a rugged Xaoaand small black mustache. It was his brother who was klllod by Major-Jvalloch in lb memorabl-outsl growing out of personal Journalism of the day. in tbe early days of their Journalistic career 1 Han Franciaco, tb lie Young wr among tbe hardest workers in tb United tales. Th surviving brother baa grown very wealthy and Is counted a millionaire twice over. He.

owns a floe opera house at Han Francisco, and Is now building a magnificent structure aa a noma for tb Chronicle newspaper. He has been frequently tempted to come to Nov York, and told ma th other day that at one time he mad some Investigations of the World property before Mr. fulilxer bought it. Talking about newspaper In New York, -if I owned a paper her tbe first thing I should do would be to establish my own system 0f distribution. I would not be dependent npon any news com pany or noon any carrier.

own all our routes In Ban Kfanciaoo, but permit man to carry tbe paper aa long aa they serve tbe paper faithfully. The moment they get careless we put men on tbelr routes and canvass for new subscribers, which we tarn over to tnem. but make them pay for 'th entire as pens of tn canvas of tbelr routes. In this way keep them nerved np to tbelr work all tne time. one knows when we may put a new man In itls field to see what ne Las been doing." GEHEBAL 0yl, X.

BICKXJ-S Drttts up town almost day of lata and may oe found in tb Fifth Avenue Hotel, th Hoffman House or the Hotel Brunswick. His favorite attitude or lounging place Is on tbe table of the reading-room. He Rite on It side- way with the stump of his dismembered limb, the otber banglag down to 'tha floor. while bis crutches ar placed conveniently on th table. In this position he generally rnns through the magazines and papers or chats with his numerous acquaintances.

The General is a great favorite, and la aiwaya sur rounded by a circle that take delight la bear-lug blot talk. JSBRT SAXTZB1 X.TTCBU A man who looks Uk aa olsoopaleirgy man is -Jerry" itsxUr. of Tennessee, whole reputed to haveclaaned np recently a couple hundred tbonsaad dollars on th rising Tennessee coal and Iron stock. la a son of June Baxter, a local jurist of Tennsaaee, and afterward for many years a Clark of the Su preme Court of that Bute. Mr.

Baxter is about forty years ot age. with along. plump face, smooth sbavan. of dark eomolcxlon. He wears a'nigb-ent vast and standing collar and a long overcoat of tn clerical en.

He has about given up Tennessee as a home, and spends most of bis time la this city. cunvxA or muxg, WUHam Hnry Clifford, of Main, tbe ao- knowladcad leader of th DBBoeratl fore In Maine, has bea stopping for a tew day at tb Fifth Amu having been over to Washington on a political mission. Is a handsome man, of fine figure and presence, with a round face, smiling oonntenanee, black mustache and twinkling eyes. He bas the manners of an accomplished gentleman and aa adroit politician. His grandfather was Nathan Clifford; ot th United States Su preme Court.

Mr. ClUfbrd baa recently been mentioned in connection with the position of Minister to Turkey made vacant by tbe re lorn of Sunset Cox. Be said to me to-day that he did not think be would acoept lb position aaleaa It waa offered to him, inti mating thereby that th proffer had not yet been made. He epoke la general terms aa If the post at Turkey would be unpleasant, hat that a position In some other place la Europe wonld be highly deal roes to any man la view of the prospect of war la Europe. He re wards thasreeeat speen of Yes Moltk aa foreshadowing war.

aad. tblaka that it- will result in aa unexampled period ot prosperity In tnia eoaatry. fkBaOSAX, HWTXOK. Henry Muhlbausr and Eeo A- Brlgel ar at the Hoffman House, and wilt stay hare long enough to Ret at least on slelgh-rld la Cm. tral Park, wber tb sport is flo.

M. E. I ri galls, of th Big Four, Is stopping at the Hotel Brunswick. The Ohio Society of New York at a dollar dinner at More Ill's to-alght. and than dis cussed tb naeatloa of whea tb Stat was ad mitted lo tb Union.

The opinion prevadissi ia tu biw waa aura auv and sticking. CONGRESS. WAtHiysTOX, IX December 8, 1SS8. Senate. Mr.

Kdmands rt resented a memorial In favor of a rooeutullonal aneadueal empowering Congress to pavsa uniform la a OA la. autueot yi lusrristtsiia ui.wKs, Mr. iDKuiis odered a resolnttosi ssllls. tb SKrtary of th Treasury for Informa- uon a to the number of sua tUeotursrs efj THE ENQIJIIIEB. CISCTSATI, THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 9.

1836. and" wholesal aad retail dealers ia oleomar garine who nave paai special taxe oooer law of August 2, ive: la what dhftricls such isxes were paid, sud bow many pounds of nave been aasewsea. and ia It bas been made. Adopted. nets It bas been rnaae.

Aaepwo. iate then proceeded to the considers. ua bill reported Mr. Biair froia Com ml ne on Woman oBraT Tb isenate at ion of tn 1 mimi I'limmiiuia trebrnary 3. IS.) propoaing an aajeoameut to to Coo si! talent, of tb United HcrstAf to woffieTl.

sna was addreaaved by Mr. Biair support ot to blib- At tb MOM or nia apaecri s--. nolle, tbat -ti vouhl at as aaniB OS the OUi. I ner were soor of ladies In to gailery during its oeitv- ery. although couee oi it toiw 1 Aniesags was her' received from tb President, and the Musis immediately went into Exeeuuv session, and soon afterward au-iourneo.

Aftr the reading of tb Journal tb Speaker laid before tbe tioua. a laiur Irotn tnJi-rectorof the Mint, lacloaicg a draft ot a bill for tns Issue of subsidiary silver coin. He- Xerred. la tb morning nour, r. mwcwo, i Miehican.

on tssualf of tn Committee on Military Atlalrs. called op, end lb Houae paaseo. a oiil amending the act "for tbe muster and pay of certain officers and eoilsted men ol tb voluntr forces," to wovide tbat in all of th arising under apulioatlon of the same any person Who was aiuy tppumei auu wu-suiaaloned. wbeiber bis -commleaion was actually received by nun or not. anaui ss coaasdrd aa eommlaaiOnesl to tb grad therein named Irani tne date from oico ua was to tak rank coder and tb term of bis aald commission, and anall ruUUed lo all pay and emolument a ii actually ruua- tered at that ante.

Mr. Dockery, of Missoart- on behalf OI tn Commltie on Post-otbec and Post KoaJa, e.illed up tb bill extendlug tbe free delivery system to towns bavin ten thousand population, and where lb revenue of Put-oillce amounts to (lu.uuO a year. i h'ouM then resumed tb consideration ot the Electoral count bill. After brief debate the subject wentpver for tbe day, Mr. Caldwell giving nolle tbat be would can tae previous question on tu bill to-morrow.

LOUD COLIN Concludes His Story of Woe. Her Ladythip'i Admission as to Cer tain BiUet-Seax Plaintiff's Father "Raises Court. a Scene Ho Shakes HI Plat TJndar tha Wlt- neas' Koeo and Telle Him Tbat Be Has Llad. BIS LOBDSHIP IN (BR BOX. JaoxDox, December 8.

The trial ot the Colin Campbell divorce ease was resumed today, Lord Colin Campbell continuing his tes timony. Previous to tb resumption ot Lord Colin' examination. Lady Colin' counsel were informed by tbe Judge tbat tbe Court refused to order Lord Colin to five further security for bis -I wife's costs. Lord Colin Campbell testified tbat Lady "Colin bad admitted to him that tn July, 133, whll fa was ill, abe had received two or three letters a day from tbe Duke ot Marlborough, and bad also received a number of letters from Genersl Butler. These letters, however, she refused to show to tne witness, although reajueated to do so.

Upon beiug pressed for aa answer by the Judge, Lord Colin said he was sure that at the time he asked her to show him tbe let ters he had also asked Lady Colin if she had brought any body home witb her from tbe bail which sb had attended on tbe previous night, and tbat-ber ladyship had denied bringing any body with her. A KUL Here Mr. Blood, Lady Colin father, arose in Court and, snaking nia nat in tb witness' lac, said: 'In making these infamous charges against your wife. It la not the first time that yoa have lied." Mr. Blood was sharply reprimanded by tbe Judge.

Lord Colin, resuming, aald tnat on tb oocaaioa of his asking Lady Campbell to show him th letters, she had laid to him that unless be signed a paper before she left tlie room, binding himself never again to oohablt with her, sbe would go to her solicitor for advice. Tbe wltnesa refused to coercad or Intimidated into signing sueh a paper, and asked Lady Miles, who was present, to go with biro to another room, which sbe did. After the conversation, with Xstdy Miles witness returned with her to hold a family connoll with Lady Colin, to whom Lady Mile said: "Colin desires me to say that has mad no charges against his wife." Witness then expressed to his wife his willingness to submit tbe eondltion of his hsaltn to a medical com mission, and agreed If the result should be unfavorable to bim to take no nndn advantage of his marital prerogative, but he' stipulated that Lady Colin must abandon her correspondence witb tbe Dou of Marlborough. Lady Colin, wit-neas aald. WOULD WOT AQBXa TO THIS, And referred' him to her solicitor, at the same time refusing to see him alone thereafter.

It wa nob true, testified, that he continually Importuned bla wife, bat neither had he bound himself to refrain from cohabitation. He denied adultery with MsryWst- io and admitted leeklog his wife's arrest in Paris. On cross-examination he said be knew enough of medical science to be able to testify tbat Lady Campbell bad bad a miscarriage. Witness admitted testifying oa tb former trial of his wife's divorce ease that he knew nothing derogatory of Lady CampbelL Witness produced a letter from Lady Campbell In 1S8S, containing Bflectlouat termk to himself. Wltnea admitted bavins: testified a th previous trial that he bad adv.aed bis wife to take steps to prevent having children His means were limited.

Lady Campbell tarnished the house fee Witnessed. milted having twice been afflicted -with an Infections dlaoase. tb first time in 1879. Ad-. Journed.

M. GOBLET TO FORM A MINISTRY. Paris, Pecember a President Grevy, on the advice of M. Kloquet, President of tbe Chamber of Deputies, 'who yesterday undertook: to form a Ministry, but without success. summoned M.

(ioblet to-day to form one. M. Goblet declined. President Grevy again sum moned M. Floquet.

subsequently, under pressure. Goblet consented to undertake the formation of a Cabinet, WAR SCAKK ON THE BOCRSK. Bu.t, tteceraber a On tbe Bourse to-day these was marked depression and heavy sell ing of International securities, especially Russian. Russian has fallen Iii Pr oent- sine th opening yesterday, A astro-Hungarian and Turkish 1 per oent. The deeiin yester day is attributed to speculative reaJUauon.

To-day's business leaves no doubt ot pabllc selling owing to the growing fear of war. ARCHBISHOP WALSH'S WAKKIJrO. DtTBUST. December a Archolsbop Wslsh, la a letter published to-day, warns th Government thai the difficulties ia Ireland, al ready appalling, will be Immensely increased If they persist In. their attempts to convict prisoners by picked or packed Juries, as was done in sUgo.

HERO'S PCJ.ISHSRE3TT. LosBoV, December 8. David ero. the negro preacher from Kansas, and who claimed to be principal of a school In th earns State, was to-day aentaneed at Salfont to six months' tmprtsonuseat at hard la nor tor obtaining money endsr false pretenses. FOREIGN NOTES.

Jossr-H W. Hixnx, United States Consul at Manlch. died in that city yesterday. Tub Porte has abandoned tb Intention ot sending a eeaad eirealar acta to the Power on tb Bulgarian qaestloo. A almost nnorecedeated gale prevailed off th north-west coast of Ireland yesterday.

Disasfrs are reared to snipping. At th aaaaal banquet given by the Knights at St. Gorge at St, Petersburg yesterday the Cxar presided and toasted Emperor William. A nitct riot took place at Lurgan, County Armagh, Tuesday Blgat, between Catholics and Orangae. A seore of persons were wounded and several house badly wracked.

A msrATca-. from Odessa says that th postilion aad guard oa tb mall train from XJcatariaodar to- Eaokaakal war murdered. aad that 70.000 rouble at exowa xaoaey la their charge waa stolea. NOT twins; WMcli Makes It More Pitiful w. Why Yan CIeaf and Wallins Speak Aot as Tiiey Tass.

Political Eirairy WMci Lel to a Collision. impossihle -for Two 2Ieii to Go First in Single. File, Lont DUput as to Who Snail Saccsuor to th Brilliant Dr. Edaon B. Old.

Be incut nwsics tstsa sssvnxs. Cxacr.xviLX.Ks Oairo, Deoember AIt tber was no other way of accounting for th re cent frigid soap, the peopl of CTrclevUl could readily explain it as being a small sec tion of tbe coolness existing between these two aistingulahed statesmen, Ex-Couires-tuan Ansel T. Wallins: and Stat Senator Aaron K. Vaa Cleat. As tbey both belong to th same party, and that party is the Democratic party, it is meet and proper tbat they should be like the chief captains ot a band of brothers, but unfortunately tbey are as unlike twins as it is possi ble for them to be.

Mr. Welling, doe not Ilk Mr. Van Cleat, and Mr. an Cleat doe not like Mr. Walling any day ta the week, and Sunday is no exception.

This coolness began to develop several years ago, and as far as am able to max out, arose irom tn xact tnat tne man who originally Invented processions forgot to arrange so that when a procession was marching single-file to glory, or the grave, or any other objective point, two men could be at tbe head of it. There la wber th whol trouble lies, in brief. Neltherof tne genYlemen is inclined to march second, and I don't know tbat tbey can blamed tor tb very laudable ambition to be at tb bead of th line, albeit their emulation la liable to mak some of tb Democratic cogs ta Pickaway County Blip at a critical moment. As a general thing tbe rivalry between tbe two gentlemen has been one of words, but esrly ln the fall, at tbe time of the Demo eretle County Convention, it very nearly cul minated in blows. Tbey melon tbe street eorner, surrounded by their respective friends, and.

after ex changing a few hot words, Mr. Walling hauled off with bis cane and was about to smite his antagonist ove tb bead, when a peacemaker grasped bis arm and stooped tbe blow In transitu. Finding tbat be could not phys ically demolish th Senator, the. Ex-Con gressman spat at him, but his month not going off at tbe proper aogl of incidence, he missed tbe mark and was led away by friends wbo did not care to ae a street brawl. Waiting's friends insist thst Van Cleat was scared, and was afraid to tackle his Irate antagonist, while Van Cleat's friends declare that he refused to notice or resent the Insult only because he was too dlgnifled to engage In a street encounter, and not because there was ib slightest trace of cowardice in his nature.

And to this theory both parties ar liabl to cling with becoming tenacity to the er of tbe chapter and generation. I beard incidentally of tn occurrence at tn time, and, having a concluded to look np the origin ot the difficulty between the two statesmen. I first called on the two principals, but found tbm exceedingjy ntrtalnlng talker on ail other eubjecla exeept their own per sonal difficulties. OR this neither bad any thing to say, but turfed the conversation to other Senator Vaa Cleat ia the editor and propri etor of tbe Crssrrili Watchman and Demo crat, and x-Congraman Walling la gen erally crdltd-wlth being tb chief engineer of the ClrcreVjW xt venlng Herald, the 'outgrowth of tbe paper once so brilliantly edited by the late Mlas Lillie Darat, This Mr. Walling emphatically denied, aad so Xar broke over bis reserve as to say something about it.

'1 have no sort of interest ia the psper, he said. I was one of a doxen or fifteen who made up a pony parse la less to compensate the proprietors for tbe loss they sustained because ot a ehsags of front la the campaign of that ysar. It was then a Repub lican paper, bat was dissatisfied with Blaine's nomination. ot ne talked with the editor about supporting Cleveland. He made a com pa tat Ion of how nrucb would lose on Republican subscribers, and bow much ha Woold probabty make op on Democratic accessions to bis books, and then struck the dlflerejiee between them.

We went down Into onr pockets and made up th dirrerenoe and paid it to him In cash, and th paper became Democratic, it was a gift and not an Investment. We dldnt ask and we don't expect any rstnrn. Tbat Is ail I ever had to do with tbe paper, althongb It please cer tain parties to apeak: ot It aa my paper. I pat tn, my share of tbe pony puree because I thought tt wonld help the Democralto party, and neither my money nor my services sre ever withheld when they will benefit the Democratic cause. From various otber sources I picked up a tolerably impartial aceaunt of tbe various causes that led to- the- present rivalry, and which very nearly culminated in a rencontre, as above Years ago Dr.

Edson B. Olds was the great Democratic leader of Pickaway County, and. no on challenged bis leadership. After his arrest atad Imprisonment for criticising th Administration daring th war, his health broke down and he eventually died at a pretty ripe old aga. With Dr.

Olds death Mr. Walllac than an able lawyer, a yonns; man and an aggraaalve Democratlo debater, naturally became tbe Democratic leader of Pickaway County. He was given numerous Important positions, and in the course ot time went to Congress, wber his record waa a very good one. Even outside ot his own eonoty and district was looked upon as a coming man, and his name was often coupled with the Governorship and United State Seastorshia, In tb mean time a young man ot fine physique, rather blond hair aad beard, and wearing spectacles, cam hither from tb Kingdom of Nw Jersey and want Into tb newspaper business. By strict attention to business he built np his newspaper, made every body's acquaintance, and became a power la the Demooratlo party.

This Aaron Van Cleat. He was aent oa dlfrareat oeeaaions to both Hensee of the Legislature, and 1 now a Beaa- tar. His friends msppd ont aa ambitions earser for him. and ha became a promlaeat candidal for Congress before the Bump Leg- islatar chopped th Stat np Into rotten bourouKhs. and put Pickaway Into King Bob's principality.

At tb uorUn Mr. Weill ng" friends were grooming -htm for Coagre also and this probable had much to do In bringing the rivalry to a heated locus. My recollection Is tbat tbdelerate the Congressional Cob ventloa were ehosea before the Legislature gerrywiandsrwd ta Stat, and that Vaa CMaf bad a vary lam majority of them. About tb time of tbe narrowly averted collision Mr. Walling came Into possession, either by pnrchase or otherwise, of a claim against Mr.

Van Cleat for money. A friend of the ExCogi' asstmaj said that pat this claim into th form of a statement of aeeonnt witb a receipt attached, and sat It by a third party to tb Senator's sanctum for ol lectio, and that Mrs Van Cleat took the paper, filed It for reference, and ejected tbe whilom collector sane claim and sans cash. And this, tt Is said, waa tbe Immediate cause of the collis ion en the street At present tb son ot frigidity "bet ween them isot a tern peratur so depressed tbat even John Sherman weald have to wear an overcoat while passing through it, Speaking of Edson B. Olds recalls to memory tbe standing preface of allot bis speeches Years ago. when be was in tha prime of his manhood and mental vigor, he waa my Ideal orator.

To my boyish xblndr the Democracy had do other advocate who would at.s.11 corn- pair wita btia. I never missed earing him when bespoke within twenty jnll of my home, and I have often walked almost that distance to list to him. Aad tbl was tb opening sentence of all of hts political address: "la this country. genUernea. ther always aas oeea aaa tnere always will two par- tie.

On ia tbe Democrats party and tb otber Is tb party opposed to ta Dwmocrali party. nam almost as Ire-auenliy as the moon, and lie principles grow from bad to worse. Tha Democratic, party live la nam and, character always, bewaus of its Inherent parity aad tbe Justice of It principle. party opposed to tb Democratic party fiourUbs oa tbe soil of Its own corruption, and dies of its own excesses. And when It die Its soccessvnr rise from th Imperfections of its dead ancestor to ears and plague mankind.

Fallow-ciiizens. which party ar yoa in favor off "Tbs Democratic party wonld come from the throats of the ro uimo.de. sol then the Doctor would lift tbe flood-gates or elo-oaeoceand vnadalterated Democracy would poorest oat In a torrent, TsTLOE. KOTfJINO BUT XE7a Tete Marqsla of Lansdowne. Governor-General of Canada, ia quit, iil.

UorxKxoa Lcv of Virginia, tiaa granted Claverius a respite until thelttb of January. IsKT. A earthquake shock was felt at Charleston yesterday, and also at several points in Mie-soan. Mm. Grsnstos: Speaks, ot Parts, fell down some stair steps and broke both bones of one leg.

Williax Moxeiso'7, while resisting officers, was mortally wounded near Bain bridge. Ky, yesterday. The Coroner has exonerated O. M. Ppragoe of responsibility for tbs dcAth of Blood, at Berea.

Ob to. D. J. McGpxns, extensive ship owner of tioehec, are la financial 'diCieulties. WKint-BEsTXKCocsTT.

Sew York. Is taking steps to collect a tax ot S2U0.0JU on tb bequests ot Samuel J. Tllden. A test of strength on tbe Prohibition question ia tbe Legislature abows the "dry" cans to be weakening. XATOaALgas mains are being laid at komo, Ind.

Residences will no supplied by Christmas at fifteen cents per burner per month. RoBEsrr Lewis, a Crimean veteran, blewhls brains out at Halifax, X. 8., as a result of temporary Insanity brought on by family troubles. Theejc were no evidences of poison In tbe recent analysis made of tbe remains of Mrs. Case at Wallesboro, In-L, wbo died seven months ago.

At Jackson. Ohio, a little five-year-old boy ot Thomaa Delay was severely kicked by a horse, striking him in the face and bead. Recovery doubtful. Charles Ali.es and "Dutch Alonro." two of tne moat notorious thieves In the country, were arrested at 'Pittsburg last night as suspicious characters. Dcsixn aflgbt between sailors on board tb Ida Maud, at Charlotte town, N.

th first mate, James Smith, was fatally stabbed by Juan Mecaldus a Spaniard. It Is now Intimated tbat Jndg Lowry. th defeated candidate tor Congress, will be a candidate for Mayor of Fort Wayne, tn tbe spring on the Democratic ticket. Thi fourteen-mnntbs old child of Thomaa Sanders, of Goshen. was 'so severely scalded by a backet of boiling water falling upon it that lta life Is despaired oL Thb County Commissioners at Huntington, InL.

have ordered the laaue and sale of county bond amounting to (65.000 to fund the debt and meet corren I expenses of thecoanty. Thoxas H. McDtrrriE. of Waxsheehle, Texas, Is under arrest at Toronto, Canada, charged by Ford 4 of Dallas, Texas, with a forgery. He will fight against his extradition.

The Wabash (Ind.) Grand Jury has Indicted Abner Garner, wbo sbot and serlonaly Injured Henry Graves and his daughter, Satnrday night, for assault with Intent to murder. The trial will take place next week. AT Evansvllle. InA, yesterday tb following were sentenced to tbe penitentiary at JelTersonTlUe: Richard Brown, grand larceny, three years; George Pendleton and Or-vllle Green, petty larceny, one year each. FATStrta STBtrBBX, in Motre Dam Cbnreh, Montreal, preaching on tbe feast of Immaca-1st Conception, denounced tobogganing and snow-eboelnc, and blamed 'parents wbo al lowed their daughters to attend sach sports.

Mart Tnrr, a pretty Indian girl from tbe Fine Rldg fDak.y Agenev.dled at White Manna! Labor Inatltate. Wabash, Ind. Tb girl Is tb daughter of a dlstinguli-bed Chief, rd we well liked on account of her affectionate ways. Or the seventeen Maasech nsett el ties which bad their local elections "Tnead.ty, thirteen Toted for llqnor licenses, three for prohibition and on d'd not vote. Last year the aame cities voted thirteen for liquor license and four for prohlbitloB.

Jokt. Ellis, a railroad engineer, bla wife. two grown daughters and two young lady visitors from Chicago, were almost suffocated by coal gat at Ellis' honte. Ill Tenth street, Milwaukee. Tbe four girls are not yet con sidered out of danger.

A SBABt of anthracite coal seven feet six Inches in diameter has been atruck at Banff, W. T. This team only on oct of six ia that locality. The aix aeame contain coal enough to snpplytb entire Nortb-weat Ter ritory for tbe next fifty year. AT Albany, N.

yesterday morning tbe main building of the Gilbert Msnnfitctnting Conipany. at Bainhridgo. was, destroyed by fire, throwing nearly one hundred hands oot ot employment. Charles Pxesbrey, Superin tendent of the works, perished In the flames. Thb physician who has been In ettendauoe on Minister Manning ssys be has been suffer ing from two distinct complaints a dis tressing umbilical affection and incipient pneamonla.

Minister Manning I at tbe Le gation, discharging tbe ordinary duties of his a Tn a Seneca County (Oblo) Library Associa tion has sleeted the following officers: Presi dent, i J. Yingtinc; Vice-President. R. G. Penlngton-and Sajraja Sullivan; Treasurer, J.

W. Cbambsrlaln: Secretary, John L. Lott: Member Board. P. J.

Wilson and W. M. Cramer. TaxaK is no truth In the story from Pros pect, Ohio, that a Mr. Glass possessed deeds to tb land on which the town I built.

He simply obtained a patent for tb land In tb late real of all tn citizens of th plaoe, aa son could be found recorded. It waa formerly military land. Sudden -Death at Fort Wayaew WXCtaJ. -MBTATCXf TO TI KWQtrZBKXV Fobt Wat mb, lp December 8. Ex-Cor n- cilman James Ryan died very suddenly at his residence on Lewis street this morning at four o'clock, caused by apoplexy, attributed to a burs ted blood vessel, which- caused a blood-clot in the brain.

Day before yesterday bla seen were unloading heavy aton from a ear on tn texei rial Hallway. A large block fell, as be supposed, on one of the men. frightening him so tbat be fell uncon scious, and remained so. He leaves a wife anit tbree grown-an ehiidren. ws at the ha-fld ot the tracking business oi th city.

ana I Tve a handsome fortune. Betel Proprietor Murdered by a Negro. SaVxxa, Oa. Deoember a Lewis Ed wards, aa eighteen-year-old negro boy. shot end killed R.

J. Smith, a hotel proprietor at Jtssup, this morning. Edwards was porter at th opposition hotel. Smith resented soma of the negro's impudence. Edwards drew a pistol and Smith a knife, and tbe two grap pled.

Edwards fired twice, shooting Smith through the bead and heart. Edwards was cat In tbe back. Tbe crowd tried to lynch him. bat he waa put oa a tntla and brought lo bavannan xor saie-Eeeping. ovin Agala.sC Koassely, HtxtlBBCEO, December A Attorney-General Cassidy this afternoon filed bills of equity agalnat tbe anthracite coal combi nation and the trunk line pool, praying tbe Court to declare them unlawful.

He asked that preliminary injunctions granted. Judg Elmonton fixed December 21 aa the defy for argumeat to the preliminary injunc tions. Maalelpal El.ctiaa at Fraaklia, Keataeky. srai-SAi rssWArcg to tu uxovituaL. Fbaxxi-ix, December 7.

The municipal election ber passed off quietly, recalling In the election of R. W. Neely, Democrat and present Incumbent, for Mayor, by S3 major 1 1 v. HalL DemocraU Xor Poiice Judee. was elected over H.

A. Proctor, Prohibition-lie-, puumsu, wy l- usiuniy, Ala IS soud AMioocrstic Twe Man is.il! ed. NrwcAJSTiJC, December i Thomas Maoar and Melvia DVoe. engineer and fireman, were killed la a collision of oa the New York and Philadelphia I sli med near Wilmington Junction to-day. laey uvea ta ou city.

Duncan Ecsa Da -jriiei by JtHe Jap. Ia Seotchnua Clalued To Be Sick and Care Up. Paisey O'Le-ary Going- East Other Matters of Interest. TBK BIN O. Fata.y 0Leary to Ga Kaat.

Pmtsey O'l-cary yeeierday received and ac cepted aa offer from th manager of the hea ter Comique, Philadelphia, to go on to tbe QcakerClty for a sparring engagement. He is to meet threw different men daring tbe week beginning th ZOth ot this month, for wniea he will be paid tbesnm of Ia a letter to the mana-rert ot the theater, be requested them to pit him against tbe same men that mat Warren dnrteg the tatter's engagement at the same place. O'Leary will start East tbe latter part of aext week. If he is sneeewsful In Ms engagement, he will stay tn Phil ail el oh ia for so see it roe, and if possible will try and arrange another fig hi witb lam. ml Warren.

a After Boteh.r Bin. The following challenge explain itself: CiscisJ-ATX, December's, 18S8. to tub BnrrOB or rax kxamxzm. I. Jesse iiior.

do eballeege William Bates, slins Wnoll.y or Bntob Bale, to flt-ht me at aay lime or place he msy deals' Bate, for six rounds, Msrqais nt Qaeensurrry rules to govern, for from 5 to the f.rht to occur within two weeks after signing articles. us9B MtKOB. Reply at Present. Pet Nolan celled at Tbs Enucibeb office yesterday and took down the iaO bs had posted for another four-round go with until I Welch iu private. He said bad nothing to say at present In reply to Jimml Welch's cbaiicuge tor a Egr-t to a noian.

ATHLETIC Danea Waa Sick, aratt ax, xasrart-H to tbu saatriaaav Cx.BVEs.AXi, Ohio, December a Matsada Sorakiobi. tb famous Jap, defeated Duncan Basss this evening la one of the finest wrestling matches ever seen In Cleveland. Soraklrhl Is the champion middle-weight wrestler and Boss" the champion all-around athlete. Th tualca took plaoe In th Armory Hall before an enthusiastic but orderly crowd of about fifteen hundred people. It was for 50 a side, the winner taking 75 per cent, of the gate receipts and the loser the remainder.

Tbe conditions were two falls Caleb -as -catch-can, two Urseoo-Roman. and tb atyl ot tb fifta boat to be decided by a toss it it was necessary. Tbe Jap weighed 170 pounds. Ross tipped the scales at 217 pound. Tom Curry seconded Ross, and Dick Collier, tb recent pugilistic arrival from England, esquired the Jap.

Mlka Kyan waa th referee. Tb Jap showed tbat bis tutorship In America bad not been In vain, for he made tb match very lively for toe wily Scotchman. In tneUrst bout Ross went down after a long straggle. He bndeed ma-nlncently, but tbe Jap broke bim down. At tne beginning of tbe second boat Boa claimed tbat be felt uuwell.oul weutto worst.

Koas got the turn Sora klchl down.and forced bis shoulders lo tb floor after a great deal of bard work. Tbe third bout at catch-as-catch-can was short, Roaa silppine on the carpet, and the Jap breaking bta abort bridge and winning tb Xaii. Ross won tb tlrat Grseoo-Romau bout, after a bard atruggle. In thirteen minutes. At this point lLoss.

wbo was badly winded, complained of feeling ill, and retired. At the end of fifteen niinate was too sick lo appear, and th match waa given to -esorak 1c i. Koas suffered Iron too much Beso and lack of training. ottered to wrestle tbe Jap again as sou a as heoould get In proper condition. THE TURF.

State Trots i g- A ssoe I at low Peoria, Ili, Deoember a Tbe State Association ot Trotting-Uorse Breeders met here to-day and elected the following officers C. B. Allaire, Peoria. President; L. B.

Rnpert, Blooming ten. Secretary aad Treasurer; Jas. A. Graham, of Biggs ville: W. R.

of Christian County; A. G. Danfortn, of Wasn- li) ion, executive joaro. in reporters tor several horse Journals were present, and considerable Interest was manliaalbd In the mat ter. Corrlgau'a Teaacstars.

INaw York Sportsman. -Miuphii, November would Ilk to giv a more accurate description of my coming two-year-old colts and fillies than tim would permit at the present. Y'ou say my stable ia largely made np ot Longfellow. Yes, I have five good-loosing colls by Longfellow and one filly, all bays or browns. Five of the six havs two white hind feet and a cracked strip In th Xaee.

All good sis. I dont expeoi to do vary much with them until they ar three years I have four ehestnnt colls by imported King Ban. They are not only large, but are heavy, too. AU of them very kind and well broken, and X. expect tnem to win om oX tb two-year-old money in 1837.

Tbey are oatofPusxla, War Reel, Aureola and Mrs. Graves. 1 have tare colts and one filly by Luke Blackburn. Two of tbe eolts are large, tbe other eolt 1 a very rat cat, racy look lag chap, and so is tha filly, and plenty big. I bav on eolt by Bramble, rather small: one by Falsetto, which is about fifteen and a quarter hands, and I think well of him; he is oat of Hester, to dam of Springbok.

Me bever had a aaddl oa sua yet- iu cam hero sick two weeks ago; la Just past danger now. 1 have also a large and food-looking bay Colt by Ten Broeok oat of ported tiueen I tniak bim th best looking Ten Broecfc I ever saw. I have a good-looking miy by same out of Venturis, if nothing happens to her eb will be good enouacu to wio a rare her. next AnrlL i have two nice loosing nuiea oy ureat 10m out oi liio qui na ana tueen ox tne west, out tney ar botn swell but rather block y. 1 have a hlly by Powbattan outof Quean lctoria.

tbe dam of Jennie Tracy. Sue look lilt- sb could run some if ready. Then a filly by Fal setto out ot Ultima, rather small; two fillies by -slug Alfonso out of via-- is and al ine, i xorgot one ox my cons ny i-eoaatus. put bim uext to tbe Longfellow col la. sa baa tb two bind feet white and bald face.

is medium sis and looks lilt fa may ran earlv. Too saw neany an tne rest or my stable ex cept nve two-year-old. There ar two by Tan ttroeck out oi ueen Maud ana nt. Mary, botn large; a cult oX fair six. out of Ooud-Hy, a slater to Freeland.

aud a till; by Oaondaaa out of Warover. tb bsttr a ntc ls and heavy. in lorm.r Dig ana strong; win oe Heavier than Freeland. All of theee last-named five were galloped soma last spring and turned out uutii two weeks ago. Jenui Irasey and Carey bav got very tat and spread out a good deal since tbey quit racing.

Yours, very trniy, En Cuusiuax. SPRINTIaGL Hetkana-Roger Rata Fittsbubo, Pexx December a Harry Ba th ane, ot Nw Philadelphia, Ohio, and Fred Bodgers, of Trenton. N. J-. wall-known sprint runners, bav bean matched for a dash of on hundred yards, for a pur of foOa Th race will tak place In this city on December in lb, tb aame data aa th Smith-Johnaoa race.

Nw Terjk Oosslp. SrKCXAXi tHarATCSl TO Us STJfOJOXBXas Kit Toix, December 8. Daaforta, It ap pears, now tbat Warren has Journeyed ber from th Wst, baa noon to back bim, haw ing had a wrangle with hi former backer. Billy Oliver. Warren has proved he means business by posting a deposit with Richard K.

Fox and stating bis wllilagaeas to arrange match, aay time that Dan forth and his backers are willing to pat np tbelr money. Aa the matter mow stands Dan fo rib bas th small end of th suck that Is. look ing at the matter In a basinets way; but that la not bis fault, ae he has no one to furnish him with the sinews of war, ao tbat be may be able to attack tb Warren eaatl. Unless tba-ganla" ot tb clubs na-towa agree to fur-Blah a parse, and a fat on. It la Just possible tbat the sports will not bav tb pleasure of witnessing or ascertaining whether tae feather-weight ehampionablp is held in tbiseitybya boxer of merit, nativ born, or in th West by aa expert wbo has percned bimeelf on th top round of tb pu gilistic ladder.

Mr. Paul Haeke. of Pennsylvania. Joined Ms sssniaisi slI toe metlng of tb Hoard of Review of tbe American Trotting Aaeocia- tioa la tb Fifth Av.nu Hotel tbl morning. be Board went into executive session and entered al once Into th.

exeitiaaT work ol appointing a becrelary aud Tn pre.a ir against becrelary Vail was ao great Ibat be earn, very near being ousted, tore, of tn member voting against biia and three for him. Tbe ti gave Judge Grant, President of tbe Board, tne right to vole. He cast bis vote for Mr. vail and tne vet.rsn was re tained. It le onueraiooa taat Meaara.

Bulk ley. Ax worto aad Hock voted la favor of fcscretary VaiL and ieasra. Tiuon. Cain pan and Juartln azainst bim. Mr.

Lewis J. pow ers wa re-eieetesj ireaaorer. A tnovetneot i new on foot to establish a new set of rules to govern tbe gam of fif-teen-oaii pool, so tnat tu game wnl here- after be piayed la In sara. way ail over tn Cnlon. ia tn nwgawUi propoad to atsolish tb eatt tsstl and piseket rale nf tar preaeat enamplooahip rams, and mak.

it oniy necessary Xor tb player to ei.ll the ball feetatendato pocket, wiinout regard to tb pocket it is to driven luto. 8 pas rt tag Nta. Try bones won upward of fla.W0 acb dor-I or lb seven nscing utontna ot tb seaaoa Just closed. IT Is stated that Paddv Bvan tav refased an oCer from Pat -aedv of KM a week an 1 expense In travel with (be John Sullivan com hi nation. t.

Louis Republican, Btrpo Doaxjt la. witb reason, angry because Oliver wa advertised to start la tress.es Francisco race wa-ea nia aneea were offand kbe Bay ill strict Aasoeuauoa kaew 1 1 stTt.i English rabtKta were introduced in New Zealand in isnu Eetweeu and Ixi tor re were ratl'il from that colony, the output of alone be-iac a-vjOjAsj. Loc ucurswoxs. wbo toagbt In one of tb preliminary eei-iu at tb. feu.iiv.n-McCiIrey reijaetd to can at Thb Evit-iBks odica to-morrow Fridayv cveaiDg.

wm learn something to bis Interesk Hxbam B. CooK, wbo officialed as referee la tbe recent glove between J-ullau and Kyan. bas receivod. as a a-ouvenir of tne battle, a gold basket, witb Me. Cook's suonozrara on oae side and tne following icecr; ol.on oa tbe other: -John L.

tsuillvaa to Uirsm H. Cook. Referee I'aiiiTan-Kyaa Glove Cosiest. San Francisco, November 11, All Call-Joruiao. Sixes his victory over "Sparrow" Golden, a boxer never rated in tbe Iront rank of exponents of tb art Banc Dominica McCaffrey's over-en laosiaalic frleaoa ar talalug inurs reckteasiy tnan ever of backing biu against Joa L.

SuUi van In a tixbl Lo a dnisn for big mooev. Perhaps tbey are sincere: but. If so, any one woo a to pa totblak how quickly ta cnamplon wooii be apt lo dia- Eoa of a man wuo fights Uk Golden, must convinced that their judgment is greatly at fault. Aad in saying this we do not an derrat tbe excellent fighting abilities of McCaffrey, wbo wonld dou biles have an equal chance witb auv In tne country la a tight of any kind witb Sullivan. Clipper.

Kentucky Superior Court. rcctAL sua a rca tro tub xaanxt. Fbaxbpobt. al Deeeaaber a 1 CACSSS PBCISBB. C.

aad O-Sallroad Company vs. Commoaweatib. Clark: petiuoa tor rvhesring suauhinea: upiuina wiiberawa niatHl.lt set asl.ie aa esias. reversed. KsluBt executor va.

Houeuber. Ae. 4r- vs. tsame, Louisville Law ana Court reversed. Isendstl.

Ac, va Kennedy. Loomvlil. Cbaeoerv; arbroied. Brnl7ttrd va. banekaa.

beulsviiie Cbaacerv rnoiiou for appeal overruled. Coatlneotal lnaoranee uouipaay vs. Aflatua. Mailt-soa peutiea lor rvkeariag overruled. PBupbia In-iiracce tumpsny vs.

A-lama. 1 Oarrard aftiruied wit davtnagea. Waaler nloa Telesmaoa Company vs. Jamp. unai: alhrused witb daiaagea.

Laswell vs. Jubiisoa. Martin; reversed. Wti a Cheaney vs. Kicharriso.

Mss.de: affirmed. Horn-back va bwope. Campbell afbrrned wlta damages. Bridweil va Moor. Hardin: reversed.

Hooo va Feedlatoa. baviess: amnued. e'aroaera' bank of kvuiuckv Hankia, Kaoioa Casai-urr: arbraavit wlta damaare. Moilina va 1 ay lor. Kenton lino- eery: affirmed wit a asm safe.

1 a rsew simiisi Turtipia. Kssd uapaa. vs. Isulaoey. Louia-ville Law and Equity Voort; reversed.

Mccracaea va. baart. Kleailng: afhrmed. Murphy va baker. CuBiBerlaDd: aibrmed.

Drabs' guardian v. l'aw-lev-s goarrttan. Hardin: reversed. IrHchetl vs. liixon, Lleadersoa peutaia tor reneaairuxoverraiea.

Moulbern Lit. Insurance t.impsar va. ues. Jas nnne: altrBiad. Markaberry vs Beaaley, Uraal; snrmtd.

oisna TTsv A. aweenevvs. William. Davlesa: Detltloa for rehearing Hied and fresloa va Cor-cell: unieeiteaued to hie petuioa for rebeariug. brpisj vs.

r.tiea. imon: coalinaea lw oral ariiu- menu Roaotrea va Ktroaeu: aetltloa tor reuear-liHr nied aud submitted. Hickoaaa va 'laaor; groeadsaed motion for appeal bled and aubmlllei. js. V.

as. dNBBsaj n. isin i ivr beaxina nled aud asiboiltted. ones va. O'Brien a Ott.

Robertaoo va same, fticbardsoa va same. Norton va a me. Cox vs. same. Ollaoo.

va asm a. McCracsea c. f. order to runiinn lor oral argu- nieat set aside aud cases submitted. Jtrjddtesoo asaiistvs.

Larsn: groonoa and aiotion ay appellee dJasnlsa sppeal wlta dauiagea bled snu bus. tnlttefl. Asktln vs. Lsbua: motion bv appellee to transfer lo twirl of appeala nted aad submitted. Calloway va Calloway, laurel; argussl by J.

W. Joaea. attorney for appellant, aad submitted. Lruck Bvirs va bllroll, LAUrel argusa ny E. Jtamr for appellant aiiuaubmllled.

Coleman va. Commonweaita oi krniooxy. rrauann: pa asm sou.usvsrssr. vaHosluigawortb. Frankiia: von tloussl.

olllnswonb va. HallltTe. Gram: continued for oral argument and set for lae I2SH of Januarv next. Cnlvla va. Maweil.

P.ndleusn: Watson vs. Tbroekmorton. Jtobertsoa: eeale va Cham. bers. Breainiti: mow.

at rimoia va iaos. or-wta va ceilettsborg batiooal baak.ureenup: sams va Kama, Parks va Parks. Thompson va Kngers, Nlchulas; Harvey VA McCtare. Kowaa: How. ana va.

Mauona owaley; Louisville and Nasnvill. Hallroad i ompany va ixmimonweeun or aencucAy, U'btuey: W'tlaer vs. Hadaon. Uartan: Kamaey at Bro. va tfeaal.

A Is.ll.v. naalby; kcOoM va Barker stc Pinkaion vs. Cbriatlao, Wasbington Lnula-vllle aad Naauvilte Railroad Compaay vs. camllen, anon VVardvA BesAa exeeaior. beat exacutu va Ward.

ornmoawsaltn Keller. Jet- feraoa; lusev vs. taunonvsallb, Jetfersoa; Cnm- uoastsiu VA v. ana. uerson stay uotoa va.

111-laina. Jeaktna vs. Uisk-a administrator, Logan; Brloklay va Berry, bo Her: niirmsa va. fcnuib. Jiarnaoa V.

Kirk a admtouurauir, boyd va Cbam- bera. voweils va. txinwsy. tuy 01 uweBsooro vs. boiloa, IMiviest; Morebetd.

Ac, vs. Mayer. Hender-son; Albert, AC va Board of Council men of tba town ox iDiontowo, t.nion: osoa va. wrlgns, carlartan: iirro va. s-v-iis, stc.

wen: Commonweaita of Kentuckr va Tbomas. Uvlogston: 2ssw Orleans Ttrsnr-aae. Comnaay va O'brien. McCracfceai aabmitted. hrinkiey va Merry, lravieaa; ltipalrick va townee administrator.

Barren Lebua va KobMnaaad aame vs. satne. va Blgtisd. Carter va. Carter admlDistraior.

nam: er- aallleaand Nichmaavliie Turnpike Company va Tss-a of rssiiits. wusnrur: nsswea. ihkhii assignee vs. season. Willy vm.

Oalsy, haior va Cary, Tlnel. va Beasfey, Wi oe. tnii.M. em. Jones a atorria va reppar.

Kaon, Ooveraor, va riol-lloswnnb, Elkia va Alkta. Kvereii ta Tanner; orHined. Court adloarnedsntil wseaesasy xuurmsg next st lva sclocfc. ladlaaa Baprem Coart, ar acxaa arar atcxc to rata xsocixsa. IXBimsnuA Ixf as, Lsrcamasvr A laav oriaioas itlxd to dav.

H8t Clara Childress, admlDBttratrlx. vs. John R. cailender el al. Jaaox CL Athrmad.

Host, U.BBS, iquds ltiv. aesan xaTaenssr ea at, uio- Son C. Altl ruled, C. J. 13.I3A winnaein cv Dili nerisn vss -in.

eisis os IndmnA Fsrks C. ll Afbrrned. atiteaell, J. 13.fftt7. jona ranior va i ne mate oi Anoiaaa.

Wells C. AfBruied. Howk.J. lt.tr.-l, AlaiioUa a. I nanoier vs.

Horsari j. vpeeeer. Howard certiorari awarded. ix.SsL. Adena is vs.

i tsoi.il rv. wsicw. axbso- lltoa ssavsosed. Kl ilott. J.

Real Estate Transfer. RoSnier A Hopkins to John B. Spurrier, lot No. Kt ot graators fourth sabdlvisioa e( JUmwood; ssso. tea siav Xieoial aad wire to John rt.oatrep.

ga by IS-10D feet en sooth aid. ot Ludlow av.aaa, la village of Ctlfue: St at Catbertne L. Wbiteoaa te Wm. M. MoGary, part of lot No.

ot BlocR tX of sabdlvlsbm ot let No, J. Ludlow's 1100. Casper Eiag aaS wlf to Elisabeth Sperry. tt by too feet on north eld. at Cslboaa atrwat.

beina lot Ho. lis. Hrown A RnnSborn-a aobdiwloo: SX.Tao. ueonre aiemm an wire to rvw usiss, lot rao. 1, Jesse Birutik sebdiTMion, ia section ro ia Colersio Towyiiili: alsa.

a tract of SoO square fet ad 'otoiDC ssnis; SiO. m. r. narry et ai. to jodd Eradley, quitclaim Id Tf by 60 feet on soatb sia of Loagwwib street, eeiweea Kim and flam streets; tl.

Xl tils dt Kline to Jobn B. (seta uster. lot rVo. SS of grsnior-i foorlb snbdlvlsfon of Norwood: SVsX ui. Dsiicr, ii iui.i i to, (o joan nsiwr, wars of lot bo.

2w oa bial of eamuel AtDbuard's uro-sariy; ai Vn jane Carter et al. te Hannah Hermann. TO by 140 feet on south aide of Richmond street, sad Xuowa aa wo. Id menmoai! street M.snn. Geo.

bboeaberger at al. to Joa. Fretber. (is, ny 11 feet on souid sine ol xcaxl street, sub ire weal of aiaia atreet: SB.oAL Jobn V. eieckall and wife to Para ft A.

MelTbrd oultclalra to tbe Budivtrled ooe-tourth of eleven acre In sect lo a Ne. It, Syeamore Townsblp; ti and sMoerC4.iraiderattariA laaac Vefford and wUs to Jobn T. Rlackall, tb aadlviried oneloartb of muds nzoDerty: 11 and lotber conaideralion. wiineimiua Hrroiu Loan I.aar. lot rto.7 ana part of No.

7 on plax ot Joba aad eaassb JteiiA Mo Leanseabdiviatna; Wm. A. Goodman lo. Xatlonal Lafayette Bank, oaltciaim to the west half ot lot No. 77 of Kpbreim now ll on a subdlvsxioa.lB Cuaimlasvilla: SI aad otner consioerationA H.

H. Knlrely to James rCnleely acres la so tloa bo a.s;nmri lowanhlp; flT. Geo. W. Law and wife to Wm.

H. Kealhoferet al. the undivided a tract of land on Utile Miami stiver. In section IS OA IS and Ik aymmai osrnsnip; si.sisx uiu. u.

uw an wit to sasae.ta aiv.oea oee-lblra of aame premiss $1 aad timer CAkaaidara- IHms Jsenj. B. law te aame. tb aadivsaed anelhlru at im. nremisea: tl CMi.

j. Creaap to Philip rlcriralclt. enltdaim to tb andtvided ball of leta 14 IS and IA of HsIsM a Creaap'a firvt aabdivialcio at r-lirei ton St aad other coosi seat i in. Cnarisa Kpsetert Frank ZaraltsT. lot and part or as.

jnon as si. a ansif vision, sit. reterstowB v-ju i homMfi. Kmiih ariminiatraiar. us joti is.

aior rtset by 75 feet oa the nurtneau corner of fforta Isnsl aad jaexsoa atreeisi also, uass- iolnlne ssm. fin the simb SIS -3i. It. vresap Slicaaei neinuao ss, us i-is. i.

or ktllla et aaiaa's tatrd aaodlviaiua at Norwood E30. Seal Estate Mertg-ag. fiV TBW BT OBTAB BkCOBBBBV elans stanm to Baorem Lean aad BoUdlse Company I f.OAQ Oeorite Marteo to aame i.aa rnn-1' sen, aos-ms Oliver sriileaaf to CUaton Kirw kM Wm. WBiie ana wu. so LAinoua xxasa and bellflia- Company 1JV eaiasrioa I nanuin so ssaorr Matilde Witt to Lotad Build-in -ii.

Jobs B. t-porrier and wife te Bee Biidia- sjse Aesoctatioa and Loaa Com pan T- 1 ras t-nsriea a. ueos to uaataau Bvirursee siety i ii. l.fsvi Julius Paely and wile to Tnsooore brs-h sou tarsi ta lopmiii.r as Buebaav to Alisaoeta teehajer. toe tea S.

Reus and wife te Via street Loaa and XtUlKilA OMDpiST. Paul Vilungaod wile to Alpha stallclog and unsB iuui rmn 7 Abram bell sad wlf te Fiacbmaoa Leas aad Hetidiris- Comrsanv I. BOO 7Je AS1 llXI SjB sjee Jobanoa KLrkuainck te W. T. User ner Us-ts Tucker to Jacobin Herbaleo Jobs B.

orris et al- lalkoau G. baBiiB. ad ministrator aiacoo VYoellaer aad wit. te SA Clair Boil. I lag era aae HoaTwaaxa csvrtLKD.

Maria Me rri and brssnaa to Magaolia Bnlld- I ss Association I i see Joba LeiDbartto Wester A van a Buiioiag Eeorv rinse le Laura FfHarler. ABSUL-ISllOn. ad f.ev) F. Beoshausen and wffe te Mlltoa -Ui-ldlhg Aaaoeiaiioa. Raae to re.

II. lever line al. to tt- B. Brook et aL. i-AI i ii i so TaBsei W.

Gl-ason to K. oppla 1 nomas FL Hunt to John Hn3 a 4,1 -V) sua Joa B. a boater ta ills a Altoe. M. Harlan et at.

lo i. li.i.u. James Cansr to Con iniams Atauida Witt, bosbao to yi en-tt sals' las- and Bulldins' lomushr, ia. 1 David rirowa and wife to iisrrsKt McCiaskey 1 VJl 4.50 iio is inre to joan a. uassr A brum Bail le lirowa etrsst liuUding Aaaocia- IKHI.

Sams te ua Tailor at aaa Fraacisrce-- Ban Fxaxcisco. Cau. December a Three mors fxllars of stock brokers ar announced, R. Dansmor A Co. mad an assignment to Fdwla Wood: liabilities not elate.

E. At-esraoo suspended; liaoi.iues, Sii.rs-i:i; asael Bommal. red F. Frank a it iiaoi es- Gtua-ed at VuJ, aa-ed toxteary P. Vv Orer tis Vacatc-i bj 21 Argsinentj ia rcEcrra- to Smith' Injunction Ssit CoIoesI iliolsrtsaTi's Cocrscl Inii ITila Poi-t at Inzu svbicl.

ta Ably Arg-ued ty tb Counsel, Uessrs. Brown ad T.r. pie Tha End Not Yew IXDiAXAroLls, Ixrx, Ieeemuer Ts- marrer to injsnctlaa proeeedlnra jT Senator SrcUh. Presllentof ta Seoau. ::0 rasks to prevent Slat Secretary Myers rsrU.

tying election returns aa to tbe Umu ir Governorship, taas questioning Colon, i ertsoa's right to aaaame tbe dalles of office, came up for argument in Jo 1. room in the Circuit Court tvday. Many protnicent attorneys aud polUieuc from all paru of the State arnvsd in its last night, and it was not a great while tbe Co orl-room was thrown open until available spot waa occupied. Promptly at nine o'clock- Senator Fu'th. aceoTnpanled by his eoantei.

Judge Tur; Jason B. Brown and Ma.or Gordon, i loaded down with aalhoritsea. la. a and took his seat at tbe ttb.e provided eouns-, A few moment later Colonn crtson, tb newly-elected rnor, put la aa appearance. Ii was fcui short time until he was Joined by busier neys, Attorney-General Mlrbsner acd i Hon.

Stanton Peeilo, btaide a Lumbar of leaser lights. When all wa In readiness Mr. Mior.fr.. aroseand commenced hi argatnent oa demurrer to the complaint. Ih ha of 1) argument wa that th Court bad no Jurisdiction that ther waa no remedy tor sna tor Smith aav a contest before tb Lexis.

istsrs, ta vary tning taat politicians ot both parties are claiming they seek to avoid, or by quo warranto proceedlags. He did not argue tbe mala point at Issue that no Lieutenant- Governor was to be and tnat iterator tb alecUoa of each an officer waa bu.l and void. At th conclusion of Mr. Mlcbener' arf-s ment Sir. Brown addressed tbe Coart wroa the quealloa whether tbr wss a vacancy ia th offl of -Lieutenant-Governor whicu could be filled by aa lection.

He took tbs ground tbat la th la regard tb constitution was that its provlaion amt'y provided that the office would be filled daring tbe term of four years without an election; that the constitution creates tb i President of tb Senat and names thai ufhl cr to tak th plae of Governor or ant-Oovroor in case they should vsoata tn ofBoe to which they were elected, and the' President of tbe Senat would tosUntty te promoted by tb constitution to tbe office sA vacated. argued In a convincing manner tbat th constitution provided but a single term for Governor and Lieutenant-Governor; that they both filled the aame term, discharging different duties. He fully answered the Attorney-Geoaral ta the post. tlon that gentleman aaaumed that th Court had no Jurisdiction, because Senator Smiih had an adequate remedy at law through et a-test or by quo warranto, by showing that this wa aa application Invoking the Injunctive powers of th Court to prevent a threatened wrong. Judge Turpi then took tbe floor, bsslnr Ma argument on the proposition that tbe two principal facers of tb State, tb Governor and Lieutenant-Governor, ar closely eon.

nested ta tb elreumataaces of their election, qualifications and Incumbency. Tbis was the basis of his argatnent. "They ar both mentioned In tbs same arti cle," he said, frequently in the same section, often in th. nam. sentence and in the same a in, aa it were, by the makers of tbe con stitution.

Th maker ot the constitution never contemplated thst there could In ai.y possible contingency be a Tote canvassed for Lieutenant-Governor separately or at a different tim than tbat at whlcn tb vol for Governor waa canvassed. Agreeably to a provision of the cocEtito. tlon. Gray and Mansoa wr elected to take office la 18SS. and their successors can not be elected by tbe people so aa to take term until ISSa It follows that an election for Gov.

ernor In 1884 was held on en impossible day day oa which tbe constitution doe net provide that an election for Lieutenant-Gov ernor could be held. Any vacancies In either ot the ofBoe during th four years' term ar filled by saoeeaslon under provision of tus constitution, and not by popular election. "The oonstttotlonal provision la relatKi to vacancies which are tilled by appointment of the Governor relates only to officers be tak oommlaaionA and whoa, oetb la Indorsed upon tbaoommlasloa. Neither tbGoverco nor the Lleutenant-Ooveruor, has a com mission. Th only evidence of tneir authority to act matt be a declaration noon the Journal ot tha two Hod, and their official oaths ar taken in th presence of tb two UouTca ConaeqvenUy, neither la th subject of ap pointment, as otber State officer are.

"Th President of the- Senate la succeed to the discharge of tbe dour of Lieutenant-Governor whenever the Lieutenant-Governor 1 nnabla to attend tn the aame manner tbat tb President pro tern, of the United elate Senate succeeds to tb duties of th Vice-President In th absence of that officer. Tbe section of the But conttltctToa is copied from tbe Constitution of tbe Untied States verbatim, witb tb exception of the change of titles names of ofncerA Inability to attend in on mean th aame thing a ab sence in the otber, and whenever there exist the absence or Inability to attend on tbe of tb Lieutenant-Governor, our consti tution provide tbat tb President ot tt Senate shall discbarge hi dalle for tbe oc-e-Bion, and that occasion lasts as long at absence or Inability to attend continneA Ia the case at bar tbe person elected I.Irus tenant-Governor General Manson La se oepted aa office under tne Federal Govern ment and ean no longer fill a Hiate ofSce. Tb President of tb Senate succeed to th discharge of tb duties of Llaienant-Gov- era or for th remainder of the term." Th Jade then related precedent af'-r precedent tn th hUtorj of this Slate and ot the United Slates bearing out and in support of his claim, Attorney-General Mlcbener again spoke a few moments, after which it wa announced that Major Gordon would to-morrow submit a brief In support of Sauator Smith. Tbi brief will be given to the Attorney-General tor a review, and a decision will probably arrived at within a few days. Bell Telepbea Case.

Washixotow, ix December a. Mr. Jeff Chandler, ot Government counsel in tne Bell Telephone ease, said that the Government did not propose to appeal the ease to th. Supreme Court, but will Institute salt against tbe company in Boston aa soon as possible. "Not," be said, "btasos we believe loeC'olumbo decision with regard to jurisdiction to boost, or beoaw bav any doobt la th matvar, but because we real I to tbat It would Impoesiole to get action by 1 tb Su pre me Coart Xor least wo ya- Mefjuad Trial I rsd.r Headway.

Kit Voit, December sV Tbs work of securing a Jury to try Ex-Alderman McQuad was concluded this afternoon. Th Jury wss sworn In at 2:10 p. m. Three hundred and ninety-two talesmen bad been examined, aad tne wore Usu-d nearly eicnt dayA After ta. opening etaiessent en oehaif of th sitaia.

AlderaiAn Fullgrarl" waa pot on tb laad aa retold tu. a lory of tne combination to p. th Broadway Bailroad trancbis over Mayor' vto. Pnvud la a -Srlag. araciAli tns.

atcw to fax A-tiictaxxL EcoTTSBrkO, I six. Deoember Let terday tb naigbborbood aix mile aoalb-wett of her was startled by tb discovery ct lifeless body of a thirteen-year-old daus-- of Samuel Dean In aapring. It la not -now whether ah accidentally fell In and drowned or com milted auicide, but indications point to the former. Marin. Hlx'irio, Isarember 1 Arrived: Steam' Gen art.

rora ew York. Phi APgf.ru a. December a Arrived: Steamer Briuab King, from Liverpool. Nxw Yokk, December i Amvd Steaajer Sue via, from liam burg. la all kind and decree ot sprains Snl'v Ho Gil, witn rest, wui Tct a Sfesdy Priee x.

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